Brackenridge High School - La Retama Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1947
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The boys are ba ome, tam- ilies are reugfted, an ost of our fears abolished. it e pirit Happiness and Frivolit h retur d, the staff agreed theme, and so 716:55 ere the West Begins. Our unusual division page pictures were taken at Paleface Ranch, owned by Mr. Malcolm Levi, who invited us to his ranch for that purpose. We are very proud to present our teachers as the Foremen. They corral and protect the Cowpunchers Cseniorsj, Wranglers fjuniorsl, Tenderfeet Csophomoresl, from year to year. We, the students, as dogies, could not progress along the trail Without their guidance. The Campfire, or our club life, is looked forward to with much anti- cipation, for we know the pleasure and friendship which results. ln the feature section, or Round-Up, vim and vitality are found in club action, chorus, band life, and dramatics. Next there are the Rangers, or ROTC. Iust as the Texas Rangers maintain law and order, so does the ROTC teach respect for discipline and routine. As the cowboys tire of everyday duties on the ranch and look forward to the Rodeo, so do the ranch-hands of BHS, weary from their everyday duties, eagerly turn to sports. Last, but certainly not least, is the Wrangf ling, or activities, such as, parties, picnics, and dances, all of which tend to cement the ground for life-long friendships. The sta N, fy 5 ponsor have worked long, weary hours, sweated blood Cwell, almost at leastl, and ears to present to you what we hope to be the best annual ever published at I 1-f.,..1 BHS. be able to express our thanks and appreciation to Mrs. Tietze for her 11- I- I, able 942253324 al cooperation. Also we should like to thank Mrs. Zora Melton for re- W1 1 A llil' lieving agifftfh' tion staff of the monotony of attending to the business of ranch-life. Especiall e teful to the student body for their generous support, which has made this bo ' , - wi? ax' sz? ft ft f ' Sharon Kingston PAGE? ' Xl inqaurlhq 5y wuuA'ux 5 1fl.F55E5 lldliiuk 1 1 vnbdll X -'iv' -Wiiirif' A T1 T'f:- -'-:I-1 - spnm-5 1 'lT2lnT FEAT I1R as wi? . ' .l. 1. , ,anal NBLJNE AITIY lT lf.5 'P .--Q 1.1.- ,. 'I' .IQ . Q. - fi.. ' w ,sk . : ,,,,, V .15 V' F' 5 -4' 91 E-qu wi, gk k --.uv-.4 ' 4 Ni .. U . Ex f' , . V I 3 .. VV .V V' V .6f,.gi:V,rT: M., ,--Va 4,,,gsV: x 5 -ag: ,:x.gXj. , , 'A 'H . l .' fi' .' .A, 'f- . ' 1' fi, , 1 ' Aff .ff Y V V A V 1 V ,,.. 1 LV., a ! lv V . 'Q I V , ' ,ma 'v-mcg:-1 . ...........' A - '.s,,h....,. , ' , Q .. fa .x. - fir-:cw IIN MEMORIAM MR. I. E. STUTSMAN Now he is gone away. A journey tar His course with immortality its end. Beyond this harried, busy world he went- Our pride, our guide, our staunch and helpiul friend. On earth he held aloft unto the skies A burning flame of wisdom, and its light Withstood the dark oi ignorance, its heat Stood fast for learning through each chilling iight. He was a sport and cheered each splendid game That won the players place in his esteem, He liked to see a single man play well, But most of all he gloried in the team. He loved all nature, simple, pure, and sweet, He loved all beauty, rare or commonplace. A man to trust, and know, and love, was he- A man to crown as great among our race. He was a power in the force of truth, He lived and worked within its strength each day. His work remains-a pillar, good and strong, To stand forever. He is gone away. -Martha Utterback PAGE 4 IN MEMORIAM YA GE 5 REAR VIEW OF THE IIURRAL Ax WSW'- ' 1 kc -we-f n-if PACE R Top Picture: On a hot sunny day, we hobble our horses, lie back in the shade of a free, and gaze across the field af our favorite sfornpin' grounds, Bottom Picture: The inner corral is fenced in by the auditorium and the east flank of the main building. X. K WRANBLIN' ARENA Top Picture: A 1I1OCkiI'1QbtYd'S View af .X our wranglin' arena where we rope 'em and ride 'em and show 'em how I it's done. Bottom Picture: The symbol of the patriotism of every Texan-COW2 puncher, rancher, and city dude. PAGE 7 UEDIEATIUN ll. D. COBB, 'Vice Principal In presenting our annual this year, We feel We must voice our appreciation to one ol our favorite toremen , Mr. I. D. CobbfBrackenridge's genial vice principal. Guiding a tenderfoot along the rocky trail of high schools first year or helping a cowpuncher ride out to face the future bravely, our Mr. Cobb is always on the alert, a smiling, willing helper. From 1943, when he entered Brackenridge as vice principal, down to the present he has given his love and devotion to the cause of bettering public education. In the history of the future there will be many Brackenridge High School students who were inspired by his vision, encouraged by his counsel, and guided by the force of his per- sonality. To him, in grateful appreciation, we dedicate our 1947 La Retama. I was is complete in itself. PAGE 9 FOREMEN Without a foreman to surpervise the Work to be done on the range, the leatherbeaten cowpokes wouldn't be able to organize and accomplish the many chores of ranch life. On every good ranch there is a foreman to instruct the city greenhorns, keep down the know-all Wranglers, and keep above the Wise and experienced cowpunchers. Here on the range at BHS we also have our tore- men -the teachers. They, just as the ranch toremen do, patiently instruct the greenhorns, Sophomores, keep down the know-all Wranglers, Iuniors, and struggle to keep above the Wise and experienced cowpunchers, the Seniors. Iust as the ranch hands look to their foreman for guidance and instruction, We, the students of BHS, look to our teachers for guidance in our education. As a ranch would told up Without a leader, dear old Bracken- ridge High would perish without the wonderful leader- ship we receive from our teachers. Rex Martin The famous King Ranch of Texas is so large that there is a month's differ- ence in seasons between the Northern and Southern parts. Texas Bragsf' if - is-' 1 L! wb 3 E pa 'Q w 3 - 1 ' M ' fa, um 35 x A Q sf xg . kv ki Q 5 . , E N. 'ff ,N hw Www -fr.. . . . X mo' xxx T he Big .7B0sses Mir. Oscar E. Miilileir Assistont Superintendent of Senior School Division Mit Tilioniais B. Poirttwoodl Superintendent of Senior School Division 700 Vuqueros riclv the range for the owners of the King Ranch--Ilia Klebergs. Texas Brugs Uwr' Big Boss, D-s...,,-. llama..-.. lllul,. :Q S'1 , -,11-Q:',i,i,,' of West N 'V -we E 7 ' ,jk S t t Mr. lEnos Gary, Principal 1 Dear Seniors: All of us rejoice that you have achieved one of the goals tor which you have striven so intensely. We hope that you will continue to labor unceasingly to attain other desirable and valuable objectives. We hope that each ot you makes of his lite a grand success as a citizen and human being. That each of you be a credit to your family, to your school, and l to your community is my earnest Wish and prayer. Yours sincerely, ENOS GARY 1 g Ranch covers nf-nrly 2.000 square miles mul luis :nun Congressional representative. Texans Brugsf' t PAGE I3 h The Bnssls Right Hnmnf i t Q 5 s Miss 'Violet Moore, Denim of girls The class of l947 is the twenty-eighth group of seniors to leave Brackenridge High School. Many of our earlier graduates occupy high places now and exert Wide influence as ministers, doctors, lawyers, or business men, and Women. We are proud to offer this class as promising future citizens. As you go out upon the strenuous and more difficult pathway of the future, please remember that we are thinking of you and hoping that you may becorne successful and useful members of society. To you undergraduates who will return to carry on the traditions of our high school, we urge you to accept the challenge that the history and continuing service of Brackenridge offers. May you, too, in time become strong, invaluable links in the chain of Brackenridge graduates.- VlOLA MOORE 10 IH? ll T4 SPl'ClflIilC 710x115 l'UYH'IlI'l', yllll SIU own nfmul 300,000 mir:-s. HT1-wus lfru ll.-NCP I-I Fmvemc uf BHS Ranch ., .nnq ..,.,. Zghs -' i, ' 3 i i '..- . Mrs. Callie Abbotl Mrs. Dorothy Allen Mr. L. Q. Allen Mr. Edwin Alsup Miss Kale Andrews Spanish Mathematics Practical Arts Mathematics Science Mrs. Lucille Barron Miss Nell Beasley l'mv Arif: lfnalisli Mrs. Lindy Braun Clerk Miss Elsa Burg Mrs. Melva Burge Miss Virginia Childress Miss Mary Coleqale Mrs. Ida Collins Engligh Physical Education Commercial History Fine Arts Texas occupies all of lite Nnrlli Anwrirtrin Conlinvnt vxcvpt u smull par! xvl uslrlv for llw Unilml Slulvs, finmulu, ami fwvxicn. mlivxus Bragsf' PAGE 16 Fmwemfen uf BHS Ranch 4 Mrs. Beulah Conway Miss Hose Davis Miss lesion Dickey Mr. Irving Dreibrodi Mr. Berry Ehleri Scwncv Science Dromaiics Fine Arif: Physzmcxl i:4il1Cf1iiC7H 1 i A fl. Miss Lena Elliott Mr. George Forehand Finflllfsh Physzicvil Iffiucotimi Miss Edith Brinkman Reaistrar Miss Emma Frey Miss losephine Goodman Miss Lora Goodwin Miss Zollie Hale Miss Irene Henderson Mcithomaticfr Commercial Commercial History Ifrmluzh Innxus is lin' Iurgvwi sluh' in flu' Union, :uni is ,mill in flu' Sunil: mul lin- Xvvs!-ind flu' In-upiw un' 'H7XANS,rln1 wx-sh-rlwrs. mf'v.x11sHr'4l41s.v' PAGE 17 Foreman nf BHS Ranch v, 2 ii KX 6, A if .1 -J O Miss Lucille Hildebrandl Physical Education Mr. Wyman Higdon Miss Marguerite Higgins Miss Laura Hyde Mqlhpmqfycg ClVlCS History ,Ml Mrs. Theo liz llmtm y Mr. H. H. Iaclcson Miss Agnes Iames Science llnqllsh Mrs. Eleanor Foersler Altendcmce Clerk ,. - H . k ' -xx 'N , A . ' M A l , . L-'W + ' , Q - Q 4 A . X Mrs. Lillie Ieter Miss Ediil-A Kneuper Miss Elizabeih Koch Miss Cecile Lawrence lOllI'IlClllf3IIl Prrlclicol Arts English Latin PAGE 18 l Miss Chrisiine Lawrence English ms is first in l'n-lmim-um. Fmwemtetm of BHS Ranch spy 1 s v Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Mrs. Eulamaye Lord Miss Mary Lundeen Mrs. Lydia W. Magruder Miss Nancy Lou History Physical Education Science History McCallum llirztory Capt. Sidney McDonald Military Science li-mx is first in f'.rtlnn, Mr. Paul McCarley Miss Willie Ray Physical Pclucation McDonald llnfjlish Mrs. Sally Ehlert Secretary . ii A Mrs. Zora W. Melton Mrs. Mattie Mitchell Miss Selby Moore Miss Agnes Morgan Commercial History Practical Arts Mathematics PAGE 19 Foreman uf BHS Ranch Mrs. Grace Norman Miss Lydia Pagel Sgt. Ioseph Pteiler Ml-5, Willie Hehm Mathematics Science Military Science Commercial Mr. Alvin Roesler History Mr. R. V. Rust Miss Olga Scholz Practical Arts Fine Arts Chem lab in action Sgt. Lester R. Sinclair- Mr. Martin Singer Miss Laura Stephens Miss Military Science Science Commercial English PAGE 20 Ollie Stratton Mrs. Paulita Tietze Commercial Texas is first in Sulpliur RANIH 'HAND Texans of old delight in recalling the light-hearted gather- ings of cowpokes about a pot of coffee and a heap of smoulder- ing embers in the days when the rugged pioneers of the Texas frontier relived the adventurous activities of the time. Today we of Brackenridge realize parallel satisfaction when grazing through the choice pastures of literature, roving through the sometimes clinging reeds of mathematics, or herding together at the salt lick of knowledge. Class study, after all, is the strongest link between high school learning and its application. The dances, the banquets, the frivolities, all pass away with the whistling wind. The truly refreshing substance of edu- cation is the intermingling of newly-conceived ideas with those of companions as capable of giving as of receiving. Oversee- ing all, of course, are the instructors, or foremenp yet without the generous presentation of trail-blazing thoughts, classes can be as colorless as an albino stallion. The flitting spirit of class-room controversy cannot be captured by picture or print. The initial realization of new vistas so often first breaks upon consciousness during some unrehearsed class-room parry, that there can be few more valuable experiences in high school than the friendly blend- ing of differing ideas that ultimately result in a loftier appre- ciation of those finer loves ot life ahead. Ronnie Dugger Texas has 15 State Colleges and Unuerszhes ' 43 ,iw my-ff' 4.-QC' .115-'P 1 5 ' T ' lx' V 4 K ' J A 7 , new. I I A C . , M 'U f 5 . KK: Q Q 5 -f Q Q f 0 Y.. 6 Q U M Kin u ii? xg ' qs vin. v f 9 . ' X i QW ' is ' 4 in , v , , ' -f'f4Tfa59g'7', I R x. ' . Q , X 1 xx x m ,qu n 5 , ' s. g 7 , K 1 2 0 -'iq-I . 3 M331- --w?uIi1gg', 7 . -f' W --.,,,.. s iz ' '22, f Hi ww, ' mi .rf 5 Y' fr, ,.,, 'b' ,, fprklm, .A ,r , , -.V it W ' ' x mi' 3 'Y flwau ,f, ' W.,- xf Q.. V, ,Wg fm: M-d',-gL.M',Zv-gv1 Cuwjlmncfiers . Adorned in the caps and gowns symbolic of scholastic achievement, the Brackenridge Senior Class made a dignified but reluctant departure May 29 at the Municipal Auditorium, participating in an imposing graduation cere- mony that brought twinges of sorrow to the hearts of many who never again may know the unburdened frivolities of teen-age life and laughter. A Confronted with the challenge of a world undeniably in need of leaders, the students departed from Brackenridge with memories as undying as the spirit of the Old West, their hearts forever linked to the unforgettable ex- periences that accompanied a gloriously successful senior year. Preceding the official graduation exercises was the impressive May 25 Baccalaureate Service, a farewell bid to the departing students, who realize full well the obstacles ahead in a world of sharpened competition and con- tinually heightening standards. , Outstanding social events of the 1946-47 social calendar included the successful fall senior dance December 20 and the senior picnic held April l, when students were dismissed half a day early to celebrate the perennial affair. The dance, which was a formal gathering, netted about one hundred dollars. Come Over to Our House, a delightful skit by the same authors who collaborated on And Came the Spring, was capably presented March 21 at the school auditorium as the 1947 Senior Play. The class also performed the other customary functions of business and scholastic recognition. , Taking care to suffer none of the illusions which so frequently beset graduating students, the class of 1947 faces squarely and honestly the prob- lems of the future. The group knows full well that it can never repay the instructors and fellow students who have been so indispensable in the estab- lishment of a solid high school foundation. Whether to college, to an office, or to a machine shop, the students of '47 take their leave with sincere regret and ineradicable appreciation. May our coming lives be as honorable and fruitful as those of the many Brackenridge graduates of the past-and, we trust, of the future. eniafzfi In addition there are many private and nominational institutions o higher earni iikiikifriik Cflm.N,ltvl1rzwe Clf'l1Q'lIB' tpl7 C.'tB'C?7'lZ Zi rt ft it it 1 .l X Class ' lflf'FlIIER5 of L94 Center: Prexy, Lawrence Westkaemper. Upper left: Vice President, lohn lackson and secretary, Dorothy Barnes Upper right: Treasurer, Eddie Houser and Assistant Treasurer, loyce Burney. Bottom left: Sgts-at-Arms, Dick Calhoun, Tom Hemphill, Barbara Rotzler, and Virginia Natho. Bottom right: Parliamentarian, Kathryn Yeager and Reporter, Iirn Siefkefs. Not Pictured: Ronnie Dugger, Historian. PAGE 25 IO S PAGE Heh, 1, ,. i Y milf .. . 2, lil' y 4 92? -'Y 1 :el ' 5 4-if ' - ' ABSHIRE, ETHELYNN: Adv. Dickey. ADAMS, IRIS: Adv. Mitchell. ADAMS, OLIVENE OLLY 1 Adv. Frey, Clios, Mix. Cho. AIKMAN, ANN: Adv. Alsup, P.I. Treas., Clio Treas, Hist. '46, St. Coun. '46, Adv. Pres., Soph., Ir. and Sr. Rep., Com. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. ALCALA, DANIEL DAN : Adv. Bate, Com. Honor, Band, R.O.T.C. Band, St. Ass't. ALCOCER, ELSIE NENA : Adv. Richter. ALDERMAN, RAY: Adv. Barron. ALEXANDER, THURMAN: Adv. Collins. ALLEN, KATHRYN: Adv. Rehm, P. I., St. Coun., Sigma Epsilon. ALLEN, WARREN BALDY : Adv. Wharton. ALLEY, IEAN: Adv. Moore, P. I. Sgt, Arms '47, Wa Kapa Cens., Adv'd Mix Cho. Sec'y and Treas. '46 and '47, Natl. Honor. AMELUNG, AGNES AGGIE : Adv. Rehm, P. I. Lt., Charme Pres., Girls Sports Club Pres., State Ten. Champ, Girls Doubles, Eagle Soars, Natl. Honor. ARMSTRONG, GENEVIEVE IEAN : Adv. Agnew, Gold Bugs. ARNOLD, EDWARD EDDIE : Adv. McCallum, Ir. Class Parl. and Rep't, Hi-Y, Ftball B Team '45, Track '46 and '47, Sigma Epsilon, Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor. ARNOLD, IACK: Adv. Stratton, Hi-Y Parl., Boys' Science Club, Adv. V. Pres. ARTEAGA, RUDY: Adv. Koch. ASTORIA, BILL BUDDY : Adv. Collins, ROTC., Non Com. Club, Glee Club. BACHMAN, BETTY: Adv. L. Allen. BAEZ, PAULINE BECKY : Adv. Wharton. BAKER, ALMA ANN: Adv. L. Allen, P. I., St. Coun., Modern Diana Treas., Sr. Rep., Natl. Honor. BALLEW, ANN KITTEN Z Adv. Henderson, Cho. Accomp. BANKHEAD, IUNE IUNIE : Adv. Burg, P. I., St. Coun., Gold Bug Parl., Sigma Epsilon, Hist. Honor, Eng. Honor, Natl. Honor. BARNES, ANN: Adv. Beasley, P. I., Clio Pres. 46, Hist. '45, Adv. Treas. BARNES, DOROTHY BARNEY : Adv. Goodwin, Sr. Class Sec'y, Soph. Class Parl., P. I., Gold Bug Hist., Adv. V. Pres. BARNES, GWEN: Adv. Magruder, P. I. Lt., Soph. Class Sec'y, Modern Diana Cens., Ir. Class Hist., Adv. Pres., Sr. Rep., Sigma Epsilon, Eng. Honor, Ir. Natl. Honor Sec'y. BARNET, WILLIAM BILL : Adv. Scholz. BARR, PATRICIA PATH: Adv. Burg, P. I., Charme Treas. BASYE, ELIZABETH BETH : Adv. Lundeen, P. I., Wa Kapa Sgt. Arms, Sigma Epsilon, Eng. Honor, Natl. Honor. BATOT, RUTH BATOT 1 Adv. Lord, P. I., Ad. S'lmn. s is N i o ri s ' J BERNAL, CONSUELO CONNY : Adv, Morgan, Los Hidalgos, Com. Honor. BERRY, TOMMIE SMOKEY : Adv. Stephens, St. Coun. BLACK, BILLY: Adv, Dreibrodt, Band, Lt. R.O.T.C. Band, Boys' Science Club, Hi-Y, Sr., Ir. and Soph. Rep., Eagle Speaks, Hist. Honor, Adv. Pres. BLACK, IEAN IMIE : Adv. Beasley, Adv. Sec'y and Treas. BLAIR, BETTE IO IODY : Adv. Agnew, Gold Bug. BLAKEY, WALTER M., IR. SONNY : Adv. Pagel, lst Sgt. R.O.T.C., Non. Com. Club, Sigma Epsilon. BODENBURG, PATRICIA: Adv. Burg, Girls Sports Club, Bowl. League. BOOTHE, TOMMY: Adv. Higgins, Soph. Rep., lst Lf. R.O.T.C., Non. Com. Club, Hi-Y. BORCHERS, IOAN IODY : Adv. Frey, P. I., Sf. Coun., Modern Dianas, Nail. Honor. BORTH, DOROTHY: Adv. Burge, Adv. Sec'y, Ex Clio, Com. Honor. BOUBEL, ROBERT: Adv. Childress. BOURKE, WINNIE LOU: Adv. Iackson, G.O.C. lst Li., Medal Holder '46, Tumbling team, Drill team. BOWMAN, IEAN: Adv. Burg: lr. Natl. Honor, Ir. Eng. Honor, P. I., Ir. and Sr. Rep., Wa Kapa Pres., Sr. Play, Sigma Epsilon. BOWMAN, MARILYN: Adv. Lord, Ex-P. I., Modern Dianas. BRADLEY, IOE: Adv. Alsup, German Club Pres. BRAND, I-IILDA IRENE BRAN.DY : Adv. Whariori. BRATTON, OLGA CELIA: Adv. Collins, Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. BRATTON, OLGA EVE: Adv. L. Allen, Los Hidalgos Treas., Drum and Bugle Corps, G. O. C. Lt., Non Com. Club, Rifle, Drill, and Tumbling Teams. BREHM, WILLIAM BALEY : Adv. Scholz. BRELSFORD, FLORENCE FLOSSIE : Adv. Burg, Sigma Epsilon. BRIERE, MARIE FRENCHIE : Adv. Conway. BRIETZKE, LEROY: Adv. Scholz, Cadet Col. R.O. T.C., Officers Club, P'ple. Guard, St. Coun., Bowl. League. BRIGGS, CLINTON BUBBA : Adv. Norman, Adv. Pres. and V. Pres., Soph., Ir., and Sr. Rep., Times Rep., Track, Hi-Y, R.O. T.C. Tech. Sgt. BROCKMAN, NAOMI: Adv. Higgins, Clio Cens., Rec. Sec' y, and V. Pres., Adv. Pres., Ir. Eng. Honor, Band Librarian, Nail. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. BROWN , DOYLE SKETCHY : Adv. Goodman. BROWN, RALPH BROWNIE : Adv. Wharton, Ffball, Adv. Pres., Mix. Cho. BROWN, RICHARD: Adv, Burge. BRYAN, Hon CATHERINE: Adv. McCallum, Ir. Natl. or. PAGE 27 N it o its PAGE 28 BRYAN, IOE C. CHUCK : Adv. Stratton, Track L'tman. BURNEY, IOYCE IOY : Adv. Goodwin, P.I., Lo Retama Ir. and Sr. Class Ed., Ir. and Sr. Class Ass't. Treas., Soph. Class Hist., Adv. Pres., Modern Dianas, Ir. Natl. Honor Pres., Ir. Eng. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. BURROWS, VIRGINIA GINGER : Adv. Moore. CALHOUN, CHARLOTTE CHARM: Adv. Roesler, Hist. Honor, Library Ass't., Natl. Honor. CALHOUN, DICK: Adv. Tietze, Soph. Class Rep't, Sr. Class Sgt. Arms, Hi-Y V. Pres., Ftball L'tman '45-'46, Swimming '45, '46, '47, Bskball L'tman '47. CALOGERO, BETTY BETSIE : Adv. Ch. Lawrence, P. I., Lanier Cens., St. Coun. CAMPBELL, IEAN: Adv. Mitchell, P. I. CANTU, MARY AGNES AGGIE : Adv. Collins. CANTU, REBECCA DELIA: Adv. Conway. CARREIO, OLGA IANE: Adv. Lord, Times Stall, Sr. Scouts Pres., Gold Bug Sgt. Arms, Girls Sports Club, Ir. Natl. Honor, Eng. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. CARSON, VIRGINIA LEE: Adv. Goodman. CASIANO, ORALIA NASH : Adv. Ce. Lawrence. CASTANON, GILBERT: Adv. Hyde, Ftball '45, '46. CASTIGLIONE, TI-IERESA ROSE: Adv. Iames. CATES, NANNETTE NAN : Adv. Mitchell. CAUGHEY, BERTHA COY : Adv. Pagel, Adv. Sec'y, Gold Bug Rep't. CERMIN, GEORGE: Adv. Goodwin, Lt. Col. R.O.T.C., P'ple Guard, Officers' Club '45, Adv. Sgt. Arms. CHANDLER, YVONNE BONNIE : Adv. Higgins: P. I. Corr. Sec'y, St. Coun. Treas., Charme Parl. and 2nd V. Pres., Soph., Ir. Rep., Ir. Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. CHAVEZ, MARY: Adv. E. Iones, Los Hidalgos. CHOQUETTE, CAROL IEANNE SALLY : Adv. Goodman, Y-Teens. CLANTON, BETTY: Adv. Higgins, Gold Bug Cust., Adv. Treas. CLEVELAND, MARY IEAN: Adv. Lord, P. I., Ir. Hist. '44, Adv. Sec'y, COBB, HOWELL: Adv. Koch. COBB, MARY LOU: Adv. Burg, Girls Sports Club, Bowl. League. COLEMAN, CARL: Adv. Rehm, L'tman Mgr. '45, Track Team. COLEMAN, FAY: Adv. L. Allen, Modern Dianas, Ir. Rep. COLLARD, RICHARD: Adv. McCallum. COLLIGNON, HERBY: Adv. Alsup, Track Team, Adv. V. Pres., Adv'd. Mix. Cho. COLLINS, PATRICIA: Adv. Lord, Band Majorette. COMPTON, ROGER ROACH : Adv. Rehm. COMPTON, WANDA1 Adv. Tietze, Wa Kapa V. Pres., Adv. V. Pres. CONKLIN, ROBERT CONKIE Adv. McDonald, Medalman '44, '45, '46, Officers' Club, Ir. Hist., Times R.O.T.C. Ed., St. Coun., Soph. Rep., Bowl. League, Hist. Honor, Sr. Play. CONN, ROBERT: Adv. Childress. CONNER, IEAN: Adv. Lowe, Adv. Treas. '46, Sec'y '47, Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. CONRING, BARBARA: Adv. Burge, Times Rep., Com. Honor. CONYERS, IO ANNEt Adv. Wharton. COOK, TOMMY 'lCOOKIE : Adv. Pagel. CORNWELL, DYAL 'lCORNY : Adv. Wharton, Boys' Science Club, St. Coun. Sgt. Arms '46, Rep't, '47, Soph., Ir. Rep, Track '45, '46. CORTINAS, MARY CHONlTA ' Adv. Tietze, Los Hidalgos, Girl Reserves. CORONADO, IOSE A. BABY IOE' Adv. Hale. COSGROVE, MARY ANN RUNT i Adv. Beasley, P, I., Wa Kapa Parl., Soph. Rep, Adv. Pres. COTULLA, BETTY IEAN BETTS : Adv. Bate, Star and Crescent Pres., Hist. Honor. CRAIN, HENRY: Adv. Itz, All City B Team, Ftball '45 CROWE, DOROTHY IEAN DOTTIE 1 Adv. Alsup, Charme, Soph., Ir, Rep., Times Rep't. CRUZ, ELAINE: Adv. McCallum, Ir, Hist, Treas, Cens., Adv. Pres, Soph, Rep., Times Rep., St. Ass't.,Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. CURRY, MARTHA: Adv. Rehm, Band. DANYSH, ELEANOR: Adv. Abbott. DARLINGTON, BETTY LOVE LOVE : Adv. Hender- son, P. I., Laniers, Soph., Ir. Rep., Sr. Play, Hist. Honor. DAVENPORT, GERALDINE GERRY : Adv. Bate, Soph, Ir., Sr. Rep. DAVIS, DOROTHY DOT : Adv. Hale, P. I. Lt., Modern Diana Pres. DEAN, LAWRENCE: Adv, Tietze. DE LA ROSA, IRENEi Adv. Hyde, Los Hidalgos Sgt Arms, Rep't. DE LA ZERDA, VIRGINIA C. IEAN i Adv, Good- man, Folklore Society, Star and Crescent So- ciety Treas, St. Ass't., Hist. Honor, Natl, Honor, Sigma Epsilon. DESROSIERS, MARY ANN USTEINBURGERH: Adv. Iames, P. I., Charme Corr. Sec'y, St. Coun, Adv. Pres, DEWELL, IULIAN PETE : Adv. Hale, Band, Boys' Science Club, St. Coun. DIAZ, MARY LOUISE: Adv. Hyde, S IE NIIORS it Qi H PAGE th N i o s . PAGE 80 A DIECKOW, LORRAINE RAIN : Adv. Morgan. DODDS, IEAN: Adv. Conway, Band, Clio Hist., Corr. Sec'y, V. Pres., Pres., St. Coun., Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Hist. Honor. DONDLINGER, DONNA LOU DONNIE : Adv. Good- win, Ex. P. I DONOHO, CLIFTON DONNlE : Adv. Andrews, Hi-Y, Adv. V. Pres., Glee Club, L'tman Club, Track L'tman '46, B Ftball '44, '45. DORADO, CARRIE: Adv. Lowe, Los Hidalgos Rep't. DOUGLAS, ALVIN: Adv. Ce. Lawrence. DOWNS, TERRY: Adv. Burge, Ftball, Bskball, and Sftball L'tman '45, '46, '47, All-City, All-Dist. Ftball and Bskball Team, Co-Captain Ftball Team '46, Track Team, Hi-Y Treas. '45, Times Art Ed., Glee Club V. Pres. and Sgt. Arms. DREISS, BILLIE: Adv. Collins, P. I., Gold Bug Pres. and Sec'y, Sr. Rep., Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. DRIGGERS, PATSY: Adv. Higgins. DROKE, BILL: Adv. Dickey. DROMGOOLE, GENE: Adv. Childress. DUDERSTADT, PEARL GRETCHEN : Adv. Lord, P. I., Modern Dianas, Adv. Treas. DUERLER, LESLIE: Adv. Frey. DUFF, RAPHAEL DUEFY : Adv. Collins, Band '44, Chorus. DUGGER, RONNIE WOMAN HATER : Adv. Dickey, Times Ed-in-Chief, La Ret. Sp. and Lit. Ed. '46, R.O.T.C. Lt. '46, City Debate and Declamation Champ, Sr. Class Hist., Quill and Scroll, Pres. Bowl. League, Ir. Hist., Ir. Natl. Honor, Ir. Eng. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. DUPONT, LAURA LEE : Adv. Frey, Y-Teens, Sr. Play. EASTHAM, KATHLEEN KATHY : Adv. Pagel, Band. EASTWOOD, LEROY: Adv. Burg. EDEN, MALCOLM: Adv. Singer. ELIZIZINIDO, SUSIE: Adv. Ieter, Pan-American Club ELLEBRECHT, CHLORENE COREEN : Adv. Barron, German Club Parl. and Sec'y. ELO, ANN: Adv. McCallum, Orch. and Band, Times Staff. ERFURTH, BILLY WILLIE : Adv. Stratton. EVANS, KATHLEEN: Adv. Lord, P.I. Lt., Adv. Sec'y. EVERS, IACKIEZ Adv. Hale, Y-Teens. EZELL, CONRAD TUBBY : Adv. A. Iames. PACK, GISELA BUNNY : Adv. Hildebrandt, P. I., Adv. Pres., Hist. Honor. EALK, MARY IUNE: Adv. liz, P. I., Modern Dianas, St. Coun., La Ret, Ad S'lmn, Adv. Sgt. Arms, Sr. Play. SE IO EAUCHER, EUGENE MISER : Adv. Dickey. EELDER, WILLIAM: Adv. Goodwin. FELIX, GLORIA: Adv. Iackson, Com. Honor, Eng. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. FENSKE, IACKIE ANGEL : Adv. Richter, P. I., Gold Bug Cust. and Rep't., Adv. Sgt. Arms and Sec'y, Soph., Ir. and Sr. Rep., Hist. Honor, Eng. Honor, Sr. Play, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. , FERGUSON, IACK: Adv. L. Allen, Bowl. League, R.O.T.C. FERTSCH, LILLIAN: Adv. Singer, W.A.C., G,O.C. lst Lt., Non Com. Club, Drill Team, St. Ass't., La. Ret. Ad S'lmn. FIELDS, NORMA BABY : Adv. Hildebrandt, P. I., St. Coun., Ir. Hist. Rep., and Sec'y, Hist. Honor. EINCKE, MARY LUCILLE: Adv, Kupper, Y-Teens Rep't, Girls Adv'd. Cho. FLORES, DICKEY: Adv. Barron. FLORES, IOHNNIE SMOKEY : Adv. Alsup, R.O.T.C. lst Lt- Officers' Club' P'ple Guard Sr Pla ., , , . y. ELORES, MANUEL: Adv. Iones, Los Hidalgos, St. Coun. EORRESTER, RAENELL CUPSI : Adv. Dickey, P. I., Charrne Rep't., Sr. Scout, Ir., Sr. Rep., Times Staff, Tennis '45, Sr. Play. FORSON, NORMAN: Adv. Davis, Soph. Class Sgt. Arms, H1-Y Sgt. Arms, L'tman '46, B Team Capt. FOSTER, BETTY LOU: Adv. Childress, P. I., Orch. '45, Modern Dianas, St. Coun., Hist. Honor, Eng. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. FOUST, COLENE: Adv. Goodman, Com. Honor, Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. FOY, IOI-'IN LONG IOHNH: Adv. Andrews, Non Com. Club. FRANGER, DRUCILLA DONNIE : Adv. Richter, Latin Club Sec'y, Treas., V. Pres., Pres., Bowl. League, St. Ass't. FRIEDMANN, RUTH RUTHlE : Adv. Goodwin, P. I., Lanier Parl., Ir., Sr. Rep., Natl. Honor. FRY, IENNIE MAE IENNER : Adv. Beasley, Lanier Sgt. Arms, Times Rep. FRYE, LINDSEY W. TEX : Adv. Conway, Boys' Science Club V. Pres., Non Com. Club, Adv. Pres. GALBREATH, RUTHIE: Adv. McDonald, P. I., Clio Parl., Rec. Sec'y, Ir. Rep. GALLEGOS, M. AURELIA PEE WEE : Adv. Lundeen, Los Hidalgos. GAMMON, DOROTHY: Adv. Hyde. GARDNER, LOIS DAWN: Adv. Hildebrandt, Ex.- P. I., Lanier Hist., Pres., Times Adv't. Mgr., Eagle Speaks, St. Ass't. GENTRY, .MYRTLE MURT : Adv. Burg. GERHARDT, IIMMY: Adv. Stratton, Ir. Class Sgt. Arms, Hi-Y Treas., Boys' Science Club, Soph., Sr. Rep., Adv. Pres., Ir. Natl. Honor, Bskball L'tman '46, '47, Track L'tman '46, La Retama Co- Sports Ed., Sigma Epsilon. GERLICH, LIONEL: Adv. Itz. GERLOFF, WILLIAM: Adv. Conway, R.O.T.C. Sgt., Non Com. Club, P'ple Guard. PAGE 31 O R S ,K XV..- PAGE B2 GIL, FILOMENA MENA : Adv. Mitchell. GILL, CALVIN GILVIN : Adv. Iackson. GILLIS, IAMES IIMMY 1 Adv. Burge, German Club Cens., St. Coun. GILSTRAP, WILMA BILL : Adv. Moore, Girls Sports Club, Girl Reserve Sec'y, Com. Honor, Eng. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. GLENN, WAYNE COUNT : Adv. Scholz. GODIN, ESTHER: Adv. McDonald, Los Hidalgos. GOLSON, IAMIE FRANCES: Adv. Burg, Gold Bug Sgt. Arms, Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. GONZALES, DICK GUNNY : Adv. Elliott, Boys' Science Club, Hi-Y, Adv. Pres., Sgt, Arms, Bowl. League, Sr. Play. GONZALES, IUNE THE BABYH: Adv. Goodman. GORDEN, PAT: Adv. Dreibrodt, Band, Mix. Cho. GRANT, WILLIAM 'lSUGAR : Adv. L, Allen. GREENWOOD, EARL: Adv. Mitchell. GREGORY, EUGENE l'GREGG : Adv. Conway, Band. GREMMEL, CLAIR E. l'BUG : Adv. Hyde, Campus Dirt Dobbers, Adv. Pres. GRICE, IIM: Adv. Hildebrandt. GROTE, EUNICE TWINKLE : Adv. Henderson, Charme Parl., Adv, Sec'y. GUELDNER, DAVID HONEY : Adv. McCallum, Campus Dirt Dobbers Hist., Librarian, 3rd V. Pres. GUERRA, EUGENE: Adv. L. Allen. GUERRA, LEONOR: Adv. L. Allen. HAAG, BARBARA IEAN BABS : Adv. Higgins, P. I., Charme Rec. Sec'y, Com. Honor, Hist. Honor, Eng. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. HAM, HALE SLUGGER : Adv. Conway, R.O.T.C., Non Com. Club, P'ple Guard. HAMILTON, GENE HAM : Adv. Higgins, R.O.'I'.C. Capt., Officers' Club, Medalman, Range Officer, P'ple Guard, Hi-Y Sec'y, Sr. Class Rep. HAMPTON, RICHARD DICK : Adv. Koch: R.O.T.C Lt. Col., Besi Non Com. '45, Medalman '45, '46, Officers' Club, P'ple Guard. HAMRICK, WILEY IUNIE : Adv. Lord: R.O.T.C. Boys' Science Club, Adv. Pres. HARLOS, CARLTON CORKY : Adv. Wharton Ftball L'tman '45, Bskball L'tman '45, '46, Sftbal '45, '46, HARRIS, CHARLIE: Adv. Goodwin. HARTMAN, DOROTHY: Adv. Stephens, P. I., S1 Coun., Times Rep't., Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Eng Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. HASKEL, IOYCE: Adv. Iackson, P. I., Charme Hist Sr. Rep. HEARN, BETTY IEAN HSOUEEKIEH: Adv. Kneuper. HEBERER, CHARLOTTE CHARM: Adv. Itz, Band Drum Maj., Modern Diana Rep't., Sgt. Armsg Eng. Honor, Natl. Honor. HEDLUND, CHARLES CHARLIE : Adv. Magruder. HELMS, SHIRLEY ANN: Adv. Kneuperg Girls Sports Club Corr. Sec'yg Adv. Pres., Girls Bowl. League. HEMPHILL, TOM: Adv. Hildebrandt, Ir. Class Treas., Sr. Class Sgt. Arms, Hi-Yg Boys' Science Club Rep't., R.O.T.C., Bskball L'tman '46, '47, L'tman Club, Natl. Honor. HENDERSON, BOBBYE IEAN ROBIE : Adv. Scholz, Adv. Pres., Sr. Rep. HENNINGSEN, GRACE GRAClE : Aclv. Ch. Law- rence, P. I., Laniers, Girls Glee Club Pres., Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor. HERBSLEB, RUTH ANNE HERBY : Adv. Itzg P. I. - Lt., Times Staffg Modern Dianasg Adv. Pres., Ir., Sr. Rep.g Ad S'lmnp Eng. Honor, Sr. Play, Natl. Honorg Sigma Epsilon. HERRERA, GLORIA ANN: Adv. Iones, Cinderella Club Sec'y, Adv. Sec'y. HERRMANN, LOIS HERMAN : Adv. Ce. Lawrence, Hon. Col. of G.O.C., G.O.C. Drill Team, Steven- son Club V. Pres., Girls Sports Club, Times Ex- change Ed., La Ret. Bus. Mgr., Adv. Pres., Ir., Sr. Rep., St. Cashier, Medal Holder '45, '46, Ir. Natl. Honor Treas., Eng. Honor, Com. Honor, Hist. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. HERWECK, PAT: Adv. Higgins. HIGGINS, BOBBY: Adv. Tietze. HILLSMAN, IAMES BOOM : Adv. Kneuper, lst Lt. R.O.T.C., P'ple Guard, Officers' Clubg Sr. Play. HINOIOSA, GLORIA KATY : Adv. Richter, Los Hidalgos. HOCH, DOROTHY CUZ : Adv. Ch. Lawrence, P. I. Sgt. Armsg P. I. Rifle Team, Modern Diana Sgt. Arms, Adv. Pres.g La Ret. Ad S'lmn.p Sr. Play, Natl. Honor. HOFFMAN, ROBERT: Adv. Iones, Lt. Col. R.O.T.C., Officers' Club, P'ple Guard, Adv. Pres. HOLDER, NELLIE IEAN SUNNY : Adv. Hale, P. IJ Modern Diana Sec'y, Times Rep., Eng. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. HOLLAND, IO ANN: Adv. McCarley, Stevensonsg Times Rep., Ir., Sr. Rep., St. Ass't. HOLLAND, NANCY IO: Adv. Beasleyg P. I., Ir., Sr. Re-p.g Ir. Natl. Honorg Hist. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. HOPPER, EVELYN SIS : Adv. Iacksong Stevensons Corr. Sec'y, Soph. Rep., Library Ass't. HORMOUTH, MARIORIE: Adv. Iacksong Charme, Com. Honor, Eng. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. HORNSBY, BETTY: Adv. Wharton. HOUSER, EDDIE WEDDIE : Adv. Tietze, Ir. Class Pres.g Sr. Class Treas., Hi-Y, Boys' Science Club Science Dir., Treas., La Ret. Panel Ed., Adv. Pres.: Bskball B Team '45g Track, Ir. Natl. Honor, Ir. Eng. Honor, Eagle Soars,.Sigma Epsilon. HOWARD, THAD: Adv. Kochg Campus Dirt Dobbers V. Pres. HOWE, AUBREY: Adv. Tietzeg Track L'tman '45, '46. HOWELL, ALBERT: Adv. D. Allen. HUDSON, MARENE: Adv. Conway. HUFPSTUTLER, BETTY SKIPPY : Adv. Dickey: Wa Kapa Corr. Sec'y, Girls Glee Club. S IE NIO PAGE 33 NIORS PAGE 84 f HUEESTUTLER, BILLY HUFEY : Adv. Dickey, St. Coun., Wa Kapa Hist., Times Rep., Mix. Cho., St. Ass'f. IMMICKE, IEWEI.. MILDRED: Adv. Childress. IRWIN, HELEN BI..ONDI : Adv. Agnew, I-list. Honor. IACKSON, IOHN K.: Adv. Lowe, Sr. Class V. Pres., R.O.T.C. SfSgt., P'ple Guard '44, '45, V. Pres. Non Com. Club, St. Coun, lst. V, Pres., Hi-Y, Boys' Science Club, Adv. Pres., Ir., Sr. Rep., Eng. Honor, Natl. Honor. IANERT, BETTY ANN B-ANN : Adv. Burg, G.O.C. Hon. Lt. Col., Lt. '44, Capt. '45, G.O.C. Drill Team, Rifle Team, Medal Holder '45, '46, Steven- sons Treas., V. Pres., Girls Sports Club Rep't.. Treas., La Ret. Club Ed., St. Ass't., Eng. Honor, Com. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. IENKINS, MELBA BUBBA : Adv. Hildebrandt. IENKINS, W. V.: Adv. Kneuper, R.O.T.C. Major, P'ple Guard, Officers' Club, Rifle Team. IEWELL, CLIFFORD: Adv. Allen, Eng. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. IOI-INSON, DORIS PAULINE DIZZY : Adv. Koch, Adv. Treas. IOHNSON, GERALDINE: Adv. Kupper, Ir., Sr. Rep., Mix. Cho., Adv, Sec'y. IOHNSON, IEANNE MARIE: Adv, Burge. IOHNSON, IO ANN1 Adv. Koch, Adv. Sec'y, Laniers. IOHNSON, NORMA IEAN: Adv. Scholz, IONES, BILLIE IEAN BILL : Adv. Bale, St. Coun., Clios. IONES, GRACE GAY : Adv. Hildebrandt. IONES, IACK WAYNE: Adv. Iackson, St. Coun. Pres. and Parl., R.O.T.C. Capt., Boys' Science Club, Hi-Y, Soph. Rep., Non Com. Club, Officers' Club Pres., Eagle Soars, Sr. Play, Natl. Honor. IONES, RUTHIE: Adv. Mitchell, Adv. Pres., Band Majorette. IORDAN, Hist., IORDAN. KELLEN. IOYCE: Adv. Davis, Band, German Club St. Ass't., Sigma Epsilon. MYRTLE: Adv. Goodman, Y-Teens. CHERIE CANDY : Adv. Ce. Lawrence. KELLIS, LOIS: Adv. lames, Y-Teens. KENISELL, DOROTHY: Adv. Kupper, Star and Crescent Sgt. Arms. KEPLINGER, PATRICIA PATH: Adv. Lundeen, P, I Rec. Sec'y, Wa Kapa Hist., Rec. Sec'y, Adv Pres., Eng. Honor V. Pres., Natl. Honor, Sigmc Epsilon. KIMBRIEL, BETTY SCOT'I'Y : Adv. Mitchell, P, I. Lt., Gold Bugs, Girls' Sports Club Rep't., Times Girls Sports Ed., Eagle Speaks Pres., Sr. Play, Natl Honor. KINARD, IACK: Adv. Mitchell. KING, PATRICIA1 Adv. Hildebrandt. KINGSTON, SHARON SHAUNCEY : Adv, Tietze La. Ret. Ed.-in-Chief, P. I. Ed., P. I., Moderr Dianas, Sr., Ir. Rep, Eagle Soars, Ir. Eng. Honor lr. Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. KISSEL, ROBERT BOB : Adv. Magruder, Track Times Rep., Adv. Treas., German Club, R.O.T.C . KLEIN, GLENN: Adv. Singer, KNIGHT, CARYLENE LENIE : Adv, Agnew, KNIGHT, IEANNE: Adv. Pagel, Gold Bugs. KNOX, IUNE RUSTY : Adv Hildebrandt, P. I. Pres., Gold Bug V. Pres., State Ten. Champ, Girls' Doubles, Soph., Ir. Rep., Sr. Scouts, Girls' Sports Club, Eagle Soars, Ir. Natl, Honor. KUEHNER, CAROLYN UIOSEY MAE : Adv. Lord, La Ret. Ad S'lmn. LAMB, ABBIE LOIS: Adv. Collins, P. I. Parl., Charme V. Pres., Adv. Sec'y, Reptf, St. Ass't. LAMBERT, LORRAINE: Adv. Henderson, Sr. Rep., P. I., Adv. Pres., St. Ass't., Hist. Honor. LAMPERT, LEON MOE : Adv. Goodwin, Dist. and Reg. Ten. Champ, Times Rep., Ir. Natl. Honor, Eng, Honor, Hist. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. LANE, DOROTHY DOTTIE : Adv. Higgins, Gold Bugs, Adv. Girls' Cho. LANE, SUSIE t'TOOTIE : Adv, Lord, P. I., Modern Dianas, Ad S'lmn, Adv. Sec'y. LANSBERG, HARRY MARYEHH: Adv. Scholz, Adv. Sec'y, St. Asst LAWSON, PATSY PAT : Adv. Dickey, P. I. Lt., Modern Dianas, Adv. Pres., Soph., Ir. Rep., Hist. Honor, Eng. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. LEE, STELLA: Adv. Lowe. LEISSNER, DOT LEA: Adv, Lord, P. I., Modern Dianas, Ad S'lmn. LEWIS, ALICE: Adv. ltz. LIGHTSEY, MARGIE MODDIE 1 Adv. Hale, P. I., Modern Diana Rec. Sec'y., Adv. Sec'y, Pres. LIST, MARY KATHERINE KATCHIE : Adv. Goode man, P. I., Charme Parl., Com. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. LOCKHART, VIRGINIA GlNNY 1 Adv. Dickey, P. I., St. Coun., Loniers, Ad S'lmn, Sr. Play. LOPEZ, MARY LOUISE: Adv. Burge. LOWTHER, BARBARA BOBBY : Adv. Lord, Modern Dianas, Com. Honor, Hist. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. LOZANO, RAYMOND: Adv. Abbott, LUCAS, ALINE TOOTS : Adv. Morgan, Gold Bugs, LUNDSCHEN, IDELL: Adv. A. Iames. LUTZENBERGER, ADOLPH LEON : Adv. Ch. Law- rence. MAHAN, FRANK CURLY : Adv. Wharton, R.O.T.C. SfSgt., P'ple Guard, Non Com. Club. MARTIN, DAISY MAE: Adv. Hale. MARTIN, DARLENE: Adv. Moore, P. I., Gold Bugs, Adv. Sec'y. MARTIN, DOROTHY LUCILLE: Adv. Magruder, St. Coun. NIIO PAGE 35 NIIORS PAGE 36 MARTIN, REX HOOTIE : Adv. Ch. Lawrence, Bskball L'tman '46, '47, La Ret. Panel Editor, Natl. Honor. MARTIN, RUTH OUEENIE : Adv. Wharton, Modern Diana V. Pres., Band Bus, Mgr., La Ret. Ad S'lmn, Soph. Rep., Cho. Accomp., Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon MARTINEZ, REBECCA O.: Adv. Conway. MASPERO, IDA IANE2 Adv. Colegate, P. I., Modern Dianas, La Ret. Ad S'lmn. MASSEY, IEANNENE BABY DOLL : Adv. Lord: Ex. Ir. W.A.C., G.O.C. Sec'y, Lt., Capt., G.O.C. Drill Team, Tumbling Team, Gold Bug Cens., Adv. Treas., St. Ass't. MATHIS, MARY LOU: Adv. Hale, Stevensons Sec'y, Sigma Epsilon. MAXWELL, IACQUELINE: Adv. Magruder, P. I., Gold Bug Treas., V. Pres. MCCARTY, MAURINE RED : Adv. Goodwin, Girl Scouts Sec'y. MCCULLOCH, MARGARET ELIZABETH MARGIE : Adv. Bate, Band, Y-Teens. MCCLENDON, IIMMY: Adv. Collins, R.O.T.C. Capt., Non Com. Club, Ir. Hist. Treas., Cens., St. Coun., Adv. Pres., Soph., Ir. Rep., Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. MCCRABB, IOE IRISH : Adv, Ch. Lawrence. MCDONALD, CLARENCE: Adv. Tietze. MCDUFEIE, CONSTANCE: Adv. Ieter, Adv. Pres., Star and Crescent. MCKINNEY, MARY: Adv. Burge, Ir. Hist., Hist. Honor. MCLEAN, I. C.: Adv. Koch, Hisi. Honor. MEADOR, SAMMY: Adv. Colegate, Sr. Play. MEANS, ALLIN ROLLO : Adv. Andrews, Eng. Honor Pres., R.O.T.C. Lt. Col., Officers' Club, Etball, Track, Bskball L'tman, Soph. Class Pres. '43, La Ret. Co-Sp. Ed. '46, Times Staff, Hi-Y Sec'y, Cheerleader '43, '44, Swim. Team, Capt. Track Team '46, Co-Capt. Ftball, '46, Sr. Play, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. MENDOZA, ADELINA LlNA : Adv. Bate, Y-Teens Soc. Ch'mn. METCALF, WALKER: Adv. Henderson. MILAM, KENNETH BUD : Adv. Iackson. MILLER, BETTYE IEAN MILLER : Adv. Magruder, P. I. Cens., St. Coun. Corr. Sec'y, Charme, Ir. Hist. Rec. Sec'y, Rep't., La Ret. Ass't Circ. Mgr., Sr. Rep., P. I. Rifle Team, Com. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. MILLER, LETHA DELL: Adv. Childress. MILLER, VIRGINIA LEONA: Adv. Iones, Girls Sports Club, Ir. Rep. MILLS, IACQUELINE: Adv. D. Allen, Adv. Sec'y, MILLS, IEANINE STINKY : Adv. Koch, P. I., Laniers, Times Rep., Adv. Pres. MITCHELL, DANIEL SNAKE : Adv. Childress. MITCHELL, MARGARET MARGIE : Adv. Ch. Law- rence. MONTGOMERY, IOHN 'xSMOE : Adv. McCallum. NIO MONTGOMERY, NORMAN: Adv. S. Moore, R.O.T.C. Cadet Col. MOODY, IACQUELYNNE ANNE IACKIE : Adv. Frey, P. I., Modern Dianas, Girls Cho. V. Pres., Pres., Sr. Rep., Natl. Honor. MOORE, ART: Adv. Andrews, Sr. Cheerleader, Times Circ. Mgr., Sr. Rep. MOORE, HOWARD F.: Adv. Stratton, Bowl. League. MOSELEY, IACK: Adv. Andrews. MOSS, BOBBIE IEAN LEE'I'Y : Adv. Colegate, Com. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. MUELLER, IOY NELLE Strawberry : Adv.Wharton, P. I. Typ., Wa Kapa Treas., Adv. Treas. MULLALEY, ANNIE K. KATY : Adv. Richter. MUNASCH, PATSY PAT Z Adv. Richter, Laniers, St. ss't. MURPHY, SUE CAROLE: Adv. Colegate, Wa Kapa Rec. Sec'y, Girls Bowl. Team, Times Bus. Mgr., Ad Mgr. MURPHY, WALTER MAD MURPHYH: Adv. Good- man, Adv. Pres., Band V. Pres., Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor. MYERS, LOLA FEZ : Adv. Koch. NASH, RHEA RAY NASH : Adv. Morgan. NATHO, VIRGINIA: Adv. Singer, P. I., Modern Diana Cens., Sr. Class Sgt. Arms, Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Sr. Play, Com. Honor, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. NAVARRO, HELEN: Adv. E. Iones, Los Hidalgos. NEAL, PAT: Adv. Goodwin. NEESE, DORIS NEESEY : Adv. Barron, P. I. Lt., Modern Diana Sgt. Arms, Adv. Sec'y, Pres., Soph. Rep. NEIRA, IRMA BELIA: Adv. Colegate, Campus Dirt Dobbers Hist., Hist. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. NELSON, KENNETH KEN : Adv. Stratton, Campus Dirt Dobbers 2nd V. Pres., Non Com. Club, P'ple Guard, Times Staff, Speech Contestant, Eng. Honor, Sr. Play, Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor. NELSON, LLOYD LEE: Adv. Dreibrodt, B.D.S., Band, R.O.T.C. Band. NG, KUO YEN KOUIE : Adv. Koch, La Ret. Photo., Art., Ir. Class Parl., Adv. Pres., Mix. Cho., Natl. Honor. NICHOLS, CHARLES CHARLIE : Adv. McDonald, Officers' Club, R.O.T.C. Capt., Medalman '45, '46, P'ple Guard. NITSCHMAN, EVELYN: Adv. Lee. NORTHCUTT, BETTY IO: Adv. Dreibrodt, Ir. Rep., Band, Girls Sports Club, Band Majorette. NORTON, WILLIAM: Adv. Iones. OFFER, DOROTHY LOUISE DOTTE : Adv. Good- man, Modern Dianas, St. Coun., Mix. Cho., Adv. Treas. OLDSAM, ELSIE PEARL: Adv. Beasley, Adv. V. res. OLIVE IERALD OLLIE : Adv. Tietze, Ftball L'tman B Team '44. if PAGE K-1 QQ - fb 77 NIO R S M PAGE 38 JM. fit J ORMOND, MARION: Adv. Tietze, La Ret. Art., P. I. Hist., Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Adv. Sgt. Arms, Hist. Honor, Reg. Art Award, Natl. Honor. OWENS, ANN UBUBBLESH: Adv. McDonald, Ex lr. W.A.C., G.O.C. Ist Lt., Pres. Non Com. Club, Drill Team. OWENS, BOB: Adv. Kneuper, Adv. V. Pres. PACE, ANN: Adv. Alsup, Clio Sgt. Arms, Rep't. PARDO, HERLINDA I-IERLI : Adv. Hildebrandt. PARTIN, PEGGY: Adv. Rehm, Adv. Sec'y, Hist. Honor. PAYNE, ANN: Adv. Burg, Wa Kapa Rep't. '46, P. I., Hist. Honor, Sr. Play, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. PAZ, GLORIA T.: Adv. Magruder. PEGUES, IEANNETTE: Adv. Tietze, St. Coun., P. I., Modern Dianas, Sr. Rep. PENSHORN, IOYCE SKIPPER : Adv. Childress. PERCHES, MARY: Adv. Colegate. PERKINS, DANNY IOKER : Adv. Tietze, Ftball and Tennis L'tman, B Team '44, Hi-Y, Dis., Reg. Tennis Champ. PETERS, HERBERT: Adv. Higgins, R.O.T.C. PHILLIPS, IO EVELYN: Adv. Childress. PICKENS, EUGENE Gene : Adv. McDonald, St. Coun., Boys' Science Club Sec'y, Non Com. Club, R.O.T.C. PILLOW, BOB: Adv. Abbott, Sr. Class Rep., R.O.T.C. Band Znd Lt. PLOCH, ANGELINE: Adv. Richter, Mix. Cho., Y- Teens V. Pres. POPHAM, SYLVIA SKIPPER : Adv. Childress. POST, DICK DUNGIE-BUNNIE : Adv. Tietze, La Ret. Ass't. Adv't. Mgr. '45, Adv't. Mgr. '46, Times Sp. Ed., Adv. Pres., Boys' Science Club V. Pres., Band Rep't., St. Conductor, Ir. Class Rep't., R.O.T.C. Band Capt., Hi-Y, Ir. Eng. Honor, Ir. Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. PROCTOR, ANN: Adv. Higgins, Girl Reserves. QUAN, IANE: Adv. Henderson. OUINTANA, WILLIAM WILLIE : Adv. Goodwin, B Team '44. RADKE, ELWYN E.I. : Adv. Iaclcson. REAMS, LOUIS GEORGE Ir. LOUIE THE LOUSEH: Adv. Goodman, Band Pres., R.O.T.C. Band Major. REEVES, IUNE EVELYN PUGGIE : Adv. Norman, Girls Sports Club. REID, RUTH: Adv. S. Moore, Band. REINARZ PATRICIA ANN PATH: Adv, Richter, Modern Dianas, Adv. Sec'y '45, Cadence Sp. Ed., Officers' Club, Rille Team, Drill Team. RICE, IERRY: Adv. Dreibrodt, Band, Campus Dirt Dobbers V. Pres., Pres., Times Photo., Rep., R.O.T.C Band. ,Ig S IE N ff... ' g3,..fF...jf RICHARDSON, WANDA I'KITTY : Adv. Goodman. RICHTER, CHARLOTTE ANN: Adv. Stephens. RIEDEN, LORETTA TOOTSIE . Adv. I-Iendersong Clio Sgt. Armsg Adv. Parl. RISSE, RUTH RISSE : Adv. Pagelg La Ret. Circ. Mgr.g P. I. Lt.g Adv. Sec'y, Press Charme Parl., Presp Soph., Ir. Repg Natl. Honor. RISSE, WILLIAM A. BILL : Adv. Rehmg Ftballg Trackp Swim Teamg Hi-Y. ROACH, LUVERA: Adv. Rehmg Gold Bug Cust., Corr. Sec'y. ROBISHEAUX, SHERRY: Adv. Burgg P. I.g Ir. Natl. Honorg Y-Teen Olticerg Soph. Rep.g Com. Honorg Eng. Honorg Sigma Epsilon. ROCKEY, DIONE ROCICEY : Adv. Higginsg Band: Times Bus. Mgrg St. Asst RODRIOUEZ, CARMEN Adv. Hyde. RODRIOUEZ, DOROTHY LARUTH: Adv. lackson. RODRIQUEZ, IUAQUIN: Adv. Ce. Lawrence. ROE, MARTHA IO: Adv. Goodman. ROTZLER, BARBARA: Adv. Goodwinp Band Sec'y., Treasx Ir. Class S t. Armsg Sr. Class S t. Arms- , Q Q , Adv. V. Presg Modern Dianasg La Ret. Band Ed. ROSENTHAL, STANLEY: Adv, Higdon. RYBERG, IOYCE ANN: Adv. Agnewg Cinderellas. SAENGER, BOBBIE: Adv. Lordg P. I.: Gold Bug Cens., Corr. Sec'yg Adv. V. Presg Ir. W.A.C. Tumbling, Drill Teamsg St. Ass't.g I-list. Honor: Eng. Honorg Natl. Honorg Sigma Epsilon. SALAS, DOROTHY ANN1 Adv. Hydeg St. Coun.g Campus Dirt Dobbers Rec. Sec'y. SALAZER, HOLLIS: Adv. Kochg Hist. Honor. SALAZAR, PATSY: Adv. Iacksong Pan American Club: Girls Sports Club. SANCHEZ, RUTH: Adv. Pagel. SAN MIOUEL, DOLORES: Adv. Richterg Los Hidalgos Sgt. Armsg Ir. W.A.C. Lt. SCHARF, ANNA: Adv. Stephens. SCI-IARRER, MARILYN MARIE: Adv. Higgirisg Clios, SCHLEUNING, IACK: Adv. Tietzeg Track and Etball L'tmang La Ret. Co-Sp. Ed.g Hi-Y Ath. Dir. SCHMIDT, CHARLES UCHARLIEH: Adv. Magruder. SCHULZ, ROSE LEE: Adv. Davisg P. I.g Adv. Sec'y and V. Pres. SCHUMANN, WALTER A. WALT : Adv. S. Moore, Adv. Pre-5.5 Ath. Mgr.g Boys' Science Club Rep't., Parl., Pres.: La Ret. Ass't. Adv't, Mgr.g Ir. Eng. Honorg Ir. Natl. Honorg St. Ass't.p Sigma Epsilon. SCHARZ, BLANCI-IE. Adv. Alsup. AGE 39 IU' O ' ' JON ii s .I PAGE 40 0 I I 7 S n . r , SCHWEITZER, DAVID: Adv. Frey, Sigma Epsilon. SCOZg', IAKE: Adv. Hildebrandt, Swim Team '44, SCURLOCK, I. W.: Adv. Goodwin. SEPULVEDA, ARMANDO: Adv. Henderson, St. Coun. Sgt. Arms. SEWELL, IAMES: Adv. Ch. Lawrence, Ir. Hist. Cens., Non Com. Club, Ist Lt. R.O.T.C. SHAW, CHARLES: Adv. D. Allen, Flball L'lman, Hi-Y, Track. SHAW, DOROTHY: Adv. Lee. SHELTON, NORMA2 Adv. Andrews, Y-Teens Pres., Rep't., Soc, Ch'mn, P. I., Times Soc. Ed., Soph., Ir. Rep., Mix. Cho., Sr. Play, Natl. Honor. SHEPHARD, HELEN AGNES AGGIE : Adv. Rehm. SHIRLEY, NOLAN: Adv. Alsup, Ftball, All-City Ftball Team '44. SIEFKES, IIM USAUER KRAUTU: Adv. Tietze, All- City B Team, Ftball L'tman, Hi-Y Chaplain, Sr. Class Sgt. Arms, I-Iist. Honor, Nail. Honor. SIMMONS, ARTHURENE: Adv. Itz, P. I., Stevenson Sgt. Arms, Pres., Times P. I. Ed., Adv. V. Pres., St. Ass't., Natl. Honor SLAUGHTER, IACK: Adv. Alsup, Hist. Honor. SMITH, FRANCES NELL FANNIE : Adv. Richter: Stevenson Ass't. Treas. SMITH, GYNA: Adv. Colegate, P. I., Cheerleader, Modern Diana Parl., Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Adv. Pres., Ir. Natl. Honor, Hist. Honor, Eng. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. SORRELLS, GILBERT GIL : Adv. Frey, Non Com. Club '45, P'ple Guard '44, Ex, Boys' Science Club, R.O.T.C. '44, '45. SPELLMAN, MERIL IUDY : Adv. Lundeen, P. I. Lt., Adv. V, Pres., Modern Diana Corr. Sec'y, Sohp., Ir., Sr. Rep. SPETH, MARIORIE FLOSSY : Adv. Frey. START, BETTY RAE: Adv. Burge, Ex Modern Diana. STEWART, GLENN: Adv. Kupper, STOLTE, FRED: Adv. Davis, Boys' Science Club, R.O.T.C., Non Com Club. STOWE, ALFRED: Adv. Davis. SWEET, BILL: Adv. Tietze, Ftball L'trnan, Hi-Y Sgt. Arms, B Team, All-City Ftball Team, B Team Bskball. SYMONS, ROSEMARY ROSIE : Adv. Abbott, P. I., Lanier Cens., V. Pres., Adv. Sec., Pres., Soph., Ir. Rep., Com. Honor. TABOR, BILLIE: Adv. Alsup. TALAMANTEZ, EMMA: Adv. Iones, Com. Honor. TALLEY, IACK: Adv. Morgan, Hi-Y, Adv. Pres., Bskball. TERRY, FRANK PANCHO : Adv. Iaclcson, Capt R.O.T.C., Boys' Science Club, Non Com. Club, St. Coun. : at THEIS, GERALD: Adv. Ch. Lawrence. THEIS, VERNON: Adv.Alsup, Sftball, Ftball L'tman THOMSON, GERALDINE lERRY : Adv. Wharton, P. I. Mist. Cost., Gold Bugs, Sr. Play, Natl. Honor. THOMPSON, IAMES H. IR. IlMlMY : Adv. S. Moore, St. Coun. Znd V. Pres., Boys' Science Club, Band, R.O.T.C., Adv. Pres., lr. Rep., R.O.T.C. Band, Natl. Honor. THOMPSON, IOHN WM. BILLY : Adv. S. Moore: Boys' Science Club, Band, R.O.T.C., Adv. V. Pres. THOMPSON, WAYNE: Adv. Ieter. TINNEY, BONNIE LEE: Adv. Rehm, Campus Dirt Dobbers. TIPTON, IAMIEZ Adv. ltz, Modern Dianas, P. I., Rifle Team, Times Rep. TORRES, LILY: Adv. Wharton, Y-Teens Rep't. TOWERS, ARLEN: Adv. Ieter. TRIMBLE, GERALD A. IERRY : Adv. Iones, Sr. Play. TRlPP, HENRY HANK : Adv. Dickey, Tennis Team, B Team Etball, Adv. Sgt, Arms, Track. TUMLINSON, LEROY: Adv. McDonald, Adv. Pres., Ftball, Track, Sr. Rep. TURBIVILLE, ERNA: Adv. Ch. Lawrence, Adv. Sec'y, Lib, Ass't. TURNAGE, CLARA LOUISE: Adv. Hale, Charme, Soph. Rep. TYSON, SALLYE: Adv. Hyde, Band. UZZLE, IOHNZ Adv. Andrews, Natl. Schl. Art Award, Sr. Play. VALDEZ, ERNEST: Adv. E. Iones. VANDERWOLK, RAY: Adv. Iackson, La Ret. Panel Ed., R.O.T,C. Maj., Officers' Club, Rifle team, '47, P'ple Guard, Adv. Pres., Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor. VANLANDINGHAM, WANDA: Adv, Morgan, Hist. Honor. VANWINKLE, GORDON: Adv. L. Allen. VARGAS, BEATRICE LUISE: Adv. Scholz. VASINA, IOAN: Adv. Pagel, Gold Bugs. VELASCO, MANUEL: Adv. L. Allen, Hi-Y, Swim Team. VERMERSCH, RAYMOND FLOUGlE : Adv. Stephens, Campus Dirt Dobbers. VETTERICK, IDA LOUISE: Adv. Iackson, Y-Teens. VOSS, IMOGENEZ Adv, Kupper, Star and Crescent. VREELAND, ELIZABETH: Adv. Burg. S E NTO PAGE 41 ,mag ORS PAGE 42 WAI-IL, GILROY: Adv. Colegate. WAITS, IVOR: Adv. Stratton, P. I., Latin Club Sec'y., Treas., Sgt. Arms, Sr. Play. WALDEN, BETTY: Adv. Singer, Wa Kapas, Com. Honor. WALTERS, MARGIA LEA: Adv. Richter, P. I., Laniers, St. Ass't. WALTON, TOMMY STlNKY : Adv. McCallum, Hi-Y. WATKINS, GLORIA ANN: Adv. Lowe, Latin Club Prog. Ch'mn., Adv. Treas., Ex-Girls Sports Club. WATKINS, LYNETTE NETTIE : Adv. Kneuper, St. Coun., P. I., Sr. Rep. WEIDMAN, LOIS: Adv. Mitchell. WEISS, VICTOR VIC : Adv. Lord, Track, Etball, Adv. Pres., Boys' Science Club, Hi-Y. WELCH, IOHN HANS : Adv. Kneuper. WEST, DALE: Adv. Stratton. WESTBROOK, IOYCE Ioycie : Adv. Conway, Clio Rep't., Treas., Corr. Sec'y, Ir. Class V. Pres., P. I. Rep't., La Ret. P. I. Ed., Adv. Pres., Sr. Rep., Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor. WESTKAEMPER, LAWRENCE LARRY : Adv. Rehm, Sr. Class Pres., Hi-Y Ath. Dir., Rep't., Adv. Pres., Ir. Natl. Honor, Ir. Eng. Honor Pres., Soph. Class Treas., Bslcball L'tman, Swim Team, Boys' Science Club, Sigma Epsilon. VVETZEL, BILLY: Adv. Itz, R.O.T.C. lst Sgt., Non Com. Club, P'ple Guard. WHITE, INEZ: Adv. Ch. Lawrence, P. I., Laniers, Girls Sports Club. WHITMIRE, DAVID KEY PRETTY BOY : Adv. Hildebrandt, Soph. Class Pres., Ex-St. Coun., Adv. V. Pres., Hi-Y Pres., Boys' Science Club. WHITTLE, AUSTIN: Adv. Dickey. WIETZEL, IO ANN IOEY : Adv. Barron, Soph. Class V. Pres., Ir. Class Sec'y, P. I. V. Pres., La Ret. Ad S'lmn, Ir.-Sr. Hi-Y Mascot, Clio Cens., Adv. Sec'y, Hist. Honor, Natl. Honor. WILCOX, SHIRLEY SHIRL : Adv. Prey, P. I., Modern Dianas, Mix. Cho., Ir. Rep., Times Rep. WILEY, GEORGIA HSHORTYH: Adv. Richter, Steven- sons, St. Ass't., Bowl. League. WILEY, BOBBY: Adv. Morgan, R.O.T.C. Statt Sgt., Non Com. Club, Track, P'ple Guard. WILLIAMS, GERALDINE D.: Adv. Itz, Campus Dirt Dobbers V. Pres. WILLIAMS, NANCYLEE PINKY : Adv. Davis, St. Coun. Rec. Sec'y, Soph., Ir., Sr. Rep., Ir. Natl. Honor, Ir. Eng Honor, Modern Dianas, P. I., La Ret. Lit. Ed., P. I. Rifle Team, Sigma Epsilon. WILLIS, BILLIEz Adv. Kneuper, Mix. Cho., Adv. Pres. WILLIS, LESLIE: Adv. Rehm, Hist. Honor. WILMOTH, DAVID: Adv. Andrews. WILSON, MARGARET: Adv. Alsup, P. I., Clio Cens., Rep't., Sgt. Arms, St. Ass't., Adv. Se-c'y, Natl. Honor, Sigma Epsilon. WINN, BILLY i'RED : Adv. Kneuper. Y .NX .V , I WIRTH, RUTH: Adv. Morgan, P. I. WIRTH, CHARLES D. Ir. CHARLIE : Adv. Richter, St. Coun., Medalman '44, '45, N.C.O, Treas., Boys' Science Club, B.C.S.L.A. Delegate. WOHLEAHRT, IAMES POP : Adv. Goodman, Cad. Col. ROTC., P'ple Guard, Rifle Team, Officers' Club, WONG, MARY: Adv. Iames. WORKMAN, FLORENCE LOUISE LUCKY : Adv. Norman, Girls Sports Club Pres., Dist. Ten. Singles '46, Adv. Pres.g Sr. Play, Sigma Epsilon. WRIGHT, GEORGE: Adv. Higgins. YEAGER, KATHRYN RICK : Adv. Stratton, Times Staff, Modern Dianas, Sr. Scouts, Girls Sports Club V. Pres., lr. Rep.: Ten. Team, P. I. Rep't., Ir. Natl. Honor, Ir. Eng. Honor Sec'y and Treas., Sr. Class Pcrrl., Sigma Epsilon. YEAGER, MARY: Adv, Mitchell, Pl. Lt., Times News Ed., Ir. Natl. Honor, St. Ass't., Hist. Honor, Eng Honor, Sigma Epsilon. YOEHLE, ANN MARIE POOCHIE : Adv. Ch. Law- rence, Laniers. YOUNG, EDWIN: Adv. Beasley, YOUNG, GERTRUDE DOVEY 1 Adv. Morgan, Y- Teens Treas. YOUNG, GRACE: Adv. Mitchell. YTURR1, ROBERT: Adv. Dickey. ZERWEKH, RALPH: Adv. Stratton. I. Our two smiling sponsors, Mrs. Bale and Miss McCallum. 2. Beitye lean and Nancylee really slave, don't they? 3. What'sa matter, Larry? Can't you read over her shoulder? 4. Well, honey, you see it's this wayil.. I. . . .' 5. Whatcha lookin' at, Kuo Yen? 6. This is posed, in case you didn't knowl N O PAGE 43 Wranglers w The Iunior Class got into the saddle early in September, and under the able leadership of the president, Iackson Hub- bard, began a very successful year. Dues were set at 251, and with the co-operation of advisory representatives and our most efficient class treasurer, Verlaine Penshorn, the membership soon reached the 500 mark. ln December, class pins were ordered. About 200 juniors will wear these as a lifetime remembrance of B.H.S. A new standard class ring was selected from three sample rings submitted by two companies. The ring orders were taken in late December for delivery before the close of this school year. The ring is very beautiful and symbolic of B.H.S., and we hope will be worn proudly by many classes in the future. In the latter part of Ianuary plans were made for the traditional Sweetheart Prom, held on Valentine's Day. This was the big formal dance of the year. Under the general direction of Gerry Golly, and with the able assistance of com- mittee chairmen-Terry McMahan, Iohn Murphy, Tommy Collins, Geraldine Luter-and many other loyal juniors, it was destined to be a great success. In Ianuary, a Constitution for the class, written by Io Nell Weynand and her committee, was adopted by the officers and members of the class. The annual class picnic in April and the election of Senior Class officers in May climaxed the year's activities. Miss Virginia Childress and Miss Agnes Lee Morgan have proved themselves excellent sponsors. Under their leadership the class feels they have left behind them a standard which they hope may be of help to the classes to follow. Six flags lzave flown over Texas Spam ruled longer Ili n lun the U. S. Or luwe eillwr ever RULED lt? Texas B ags if vb VVTUIIW?lrg!t87fS9 flilcelfs rr Front Row: Lynnwood Price, Mary Margaret Cook, We-ta Uecker, Io Anne Stapper, Gary Anderson. Back Row: Lloyd We t brook, Helen Taylor, Geraldine Golly, Iackson Hubbard, Verlaine Penshorn, Betty loyce Smith, L. I. Hoyer. Ufficm of 7fne erm of 1948 MISS VIRGINIA CI-IILDRESS I MISS AGNES MORGAN I IACKSON HUBBARD ,...,.... GERALDINE GOLLY .,.. BETTY IOYCE SMITI-I .,.., VERLAINE PENSHORN WETA UECKER ,..,,. LLOYD WESTBROOK ,.,. HELEN TAYLOR .......,.... L. I. HOYER ..,,.,...., .,.,... MARY MARGARET COOK I 8 ,... . . IO ANNE STAPPER GARY ANDERSON 2 LYNNWOOD PRICE I ' ' ' ' ' ' PAGE I . . , .Co-Sponsors . . . I . . . .President . . , . .Vice-President . ,.... ,Secretary .,.,.,...Tre-asurer Assistant Treasurer , ,Parliamentarian .,,.....,.Historian . . .. ,.Censor . .Sergeant-at-Arms . .Sergeant-at-Arms 'P fl I if ,f M, 'I , .,4'r.' U N ll O R S PAGE 46 .-fu , ,, gi . 5, f f 5 ii' M :fs .rp j F ill! fx MQ -Q24 'f Abshear, Bichard Acord, Bobby Acosta, Henrietta Albert, Ierry Addington, Ienelle Alaniz, Iohnny Aldana, Ruth Aldape, Carlota Alder, Willetta Allen, Mildred Alsbury, Ioy Ann Ames, Betty Ann Anderson, Gary Aylesworth, Ioan Baetz, Alma Bading, Lillian Ruth Banker, Patricia Barloco, Beatrice Barnard, Ioseph Barron, Louis Barnett, Gloria lune Bates, Mona Carol Baumann, Bay Baylor, Betty Kathryn Becker, Phillip Beckham, Bruce Bell, David Ill Benitez, Gladys Bivins, Irene Berry, Sue Carolyn Bishop, Betty Black, Dolores Blackwood, Dorothy Blalock, Margaret Blancher, Peggy l Bonewicz, Bill Bonham, ':.2-. - Q' w I X , Barry Boswell, Evelyn Bowles, Dorothy Brand, Mary Brehm, Stanley Bruels, Bosemarie Bryan, leannette Bullington, Lois Eileen Burke, Delores Butler, Lois Elaine Cade, Nelda Ruth Cain, limmye lean Calhoun, Alice Cameron, Elizabeth Campbell, Don Carmichael, Donald Carpenter, Eleanor Centeno, Margaret Center, Iohn Chambers, lackie Chapman, Betty Lou Chapman, Paul Charpentier, Iune Clark, Imogene Clauss, Baymond Cobb, Charlie Collins, Finis Collins, Thomas Connelly, Mary Buth Cook, Mary Margaret Cooper, Edward Corder, Annie May Cowen, Ruth Caroline Cracknell, Lloyd PAGE 47 5.4 PAGE 48 v' 5 i ff Afro ks xxx A N 0 7 if I wi x Crawford, Bayrnond Crepeau, Buth Crowhurst, Dorothy Cruz, Sonia Curry, Clem E. Culberson, Iimmy Cytrin, Nathan L. Dailey, Bobbie Davis, Vernon Day, Mary Louise Deason, Iacaueline Sue Deckert, Bob DeLeon, La Verne Delgado, Aurora Dixon, Gene Dodd, Dorothy De Boo, Betty Doebbler, lack Donaho, Bertha Dee Doolittle, Betty lean Doolittle, Dan Dotson, Larry Downs, Lu Drin Duftau, Betty Iean cille kwater, Alice Rose Duff, Betty Dunaway, Katherine Durst, Ioyce Ann Dye, Mary Louise Eaton, Boss Ecrette, loe Dyaert, De Maris Eickenroht, Richard Eisenhauer, Lorine Ellis, Ruth if Ellison, Harold Elizondo, Willie Elkins, Norma Elley, Elizabeth Engel, Verne English, Charles Ern, lack Fake, Fertsch, K'Rae Madeline Farauhar, Charles Ferril, Ruth Finch, Robert L. Finney, Daisy Fischer, Roland Finto, Ruthie Nell Fischer, Albert Fisher, Betty Lou Fogleman, Pansie Fryer, Shirley Freiling, Hazel Ruth Fricks, Margaret Fuentes, Gloria Fugu Garcia, Bertha ay, Melvin Gahan, Marilyn Galindo, Bobby Garst, Anna Bell Gilliam, Kenneth Gittinger, Ieanette Goetz, Edward Golly, Geraldine Gonzales, Alice Gonzales, Irene Goodman, Barnard Grammar, Ernest U PAGE 49 if U N ll O R S l 'fi PAGE 50 Granato, Ioseph Granato, Iulius Gray, Donald Grein, lack Grice, Edward Grossenbacher, Carole lean Guerra, Ernest Ir. Guerrero, Charlie Guthrie, Ioe Hall, Virginia K. Guyton, Sam Hall, Virginia Marie Halsell, Charles M. Hamilton, Pat Hammonds, Carolyn Sue Harper, Bob Harvey, A. C. Hattenback, Helena Hausler, Travis Hearn, Iimmy Head, Carl Ann Hedgebrook, Evangeline Helmke, Vernon L. Hendrickson, Wendell Heron, Shirley Herley, Ioe Herrington, La Nelle High, Io Ann Hill, Arthur Hill, Louise Elaine Hill, Mary Ann Hill, Roy Hill, Ierry Hoeneke, Kay Frances Hofmann, Les Holland, Harvey Hayer, L. I A U N ll O R S Hraback, Ieannette Hubbard, lacksan C. Humphreys, Barbara Faye Huskey, Elva Lee Iaenke, Neldy Ietty, Virginia Iahnson, Babbye Del lanes, Ray Iohnson, Norma lean I lanes, Patricia lanes, Tommy loseph, Iarnes ludson, Frances Kalthoft, Veranika Karcher, lack Karp, Doris Keefe, Nanette Kelley, Russell Ketner, Anna Kimmel, Ioe King, Patty Ann Kizer, Lucy Ann Klein, Byran Kaehl, Kenneth Kohlenberg, Ieanine Kar, Betty Ann Kornegay, lean Lancaster, Kuntz, Lucille Lackey, Georgette Robert Lang, Evelyn Ieanette Langston, Ruby La Nier, Beverley Larrabee, Robert Larson, Velda PAGE 51 U N ll O R S PAGE 52 42: Laurel, Ernest G. Lay, Richard :ff Leach, Lyman Lee, Iune Evelyn Le Master, Ella Lo Leifeste, lean uise Lew, Fing How Lewers, Morris Lewis, I. T. Lightsey, Dudley Lewis, Martin Lindsey, Annetta Iewel Lindsey, Cl Lingo, Loudon, lean Louie, Lily itton George Lockhart, Richard Louie, Lonnie Lucio, Michael Lyssy, Gladys B. Luter, Geraldine Lyster, Merebeth Magers, Emma Lou Mangum, Myrna Loy Marlin, Pat Marlow, Bernard Ir. Martin, Loyce lean Martin, Wilma Martinez, Felix McBride, Betty Sue McCarley, Fred McClendon, Mascorro, Carlos Frances McDonald, Betty Io McDowell, Bernice McGehee, Bettye Eesti? McKinney, lack McMal'1an, Terry Meadows, Iacqulyn Meister, Betty Io Meyer, Ray Meyers, Milton Meitzen, Bennie Meza, Gloria Miller, Carol Moore, Dennis Mix, Peggy Moreno, Ramona Morrow, Dickie Mueller, Peggy I. Murphy, Iohn Murie, Bernice Neatherlin, Bruce Nelson, Gwen o Northcutt, Robert O'Bryant, Naomi Norwood, Pat Odom, Mary Ellen Oettinger, Billy Olson, Eugene Orozco, Aseneth Ortrnan, William Owen, Iarnes Owen, Robert Pabst, Bill Parker, Patricia Ann Pantuso, Blase Penslriorn, Verlaine Peters, Georgia Mae Pteil, Ieannette Phillips, Fern U PAGE 53 U N ll O R S f ' PAGE 54 ,X F Kjfx P f el to ff 4' V f 23 Gr X 7 Phillips, Imogene Pieper, Billie Margaret Pitts, Annie Nell Planert, Ioan Pitzer, Carol lean Pizzini, Robert Poland, Sammy Pooley, Bill Posey, Shelley Prablek, Tina Price, Lynnwood Quan, Kim Rabalin, Shirley Rabenaldt, Curtis Rabenaldt, Georgia M. Radtke, Eugene Rahn, Lonez n Randolf, David Resch, Iohn Real, Melrose Reichert, Billy Reyes, Richard Riggins, Mary Louise Robbins, Adeline Robertson, Norman Rodriguez, Emma Mae Rodriguez, Mary Roos, Sarah Rossner, Ann Rosenberger, Warren Rosin, Roy Rotkosky, Dicky Rumfield, Mary Dee Russell, Ernestine Rutledge, I-'red .HQ 591.4 Saegesser, Albert Sammons, Herby Sams, Ioyce Sanchez, Homer Sawey, Betty Scarborough, Billie Bay Schaefer, Edith Scherzer, Clara Elizabeth Schneider, Mary Louise Schoelzel, Edwin Schwarz, Elouis Schocke, Iean e Ann Schwarzer, Beverly Sears, Ioan Sewell, Mary Ann Shackeltord, Bill Shurley, Charles Sloan, Iimmie Elizabeth Small, Glenn Smith, Betty Ioyce Smith, Dick Smith, Edla lean Smith, Georgette Smith, Sm Snell, David Shirley O. ith, Shirley Bose Sorell, Mary Beth Staats, Doris Stapper, Io Anne Stewart, Bobbie Nell Stewart, David Stauffer, Myrtle Stewart, Myrtle Stuart, Patsy Suddith, Ernest QQ, M? U R PAGE 55 'LU N ll U R S PAGE ,I C65 If Tadlock, Pauline Taylor, Donald Taylor, Helen Thierne, Lillian Thorne, Tommy Thompson, Marie Toepperwein, :Wayne Tomek, Kathleen Traeger, Billy Tudyk, Mary Tudyk, Bernice Turner, Bettie lean Turner, lack Uecker, Weta Utterback, Martha Valentine, Charles Vargas, Elenora Varlashkin, Paul Vivian, Betty Walker, Patsy Wallace, lris Voss, Betty lane Wallis, Cecil Walton, Warren Weeber, Christine Watkins, Harvey Weeks, Donald Wehe, Elinor Weimer, Blake Welsh, Milton Werner, Sudie Weinert, Dick Grace West, William Westbrook, Lloyd Weynancl, lo Nell 5 Wharton, Willard White, Clifford Wieters, Andrew Williams, Arlen Wolff, Dorothy Wong, Howard Woods, Robert Woodward, Gerald Wortz, Edward C. Wright, Iohnny Wurzbach, Delmar Wyatt, Maureen Wyninegar, Ann Yancey, Carolyne Zaiontz, Milton Zerr, Emil Zigler, Bettye lean Zirkel, Milford Zuehl, Marjorie Zuercher, Rudy Zuniga, Edward Top Picture - Confused upper class- men. Lower Left W- Miss Brinkman filing. - Lower CentereBusy, Mrs. Braun? Lower Right -Mrs. Ehlert caught in action. U N ll O R S PAGE 57 Tteiinfiei'-facet In the latter part of September the Sophomore Class of 1946-47 got off to a good start under the able sponsor- ship ot Miss Elsa Burg and Miss Christine Lawrence. Soon after the organization of the class the following officers were elected: Wayland Moody, presidentg Barbara lean Smith, vice presidentg Marlene Burg, secretary, Richard Vordenbaum, treasurer, Ioan Cox, reporter, Lester Iackson, parliamentarian, and sergeants-at-arms, Io Ann lcke and Herman Hitzfeld. During the fall term a concerted drive for dues was put on, and practically every sophomore paid his assessment. For the first time in the school's history, the sophomores had the privilege of meeting during advisory period instead of after school. The result was an attendance of approximately six hun- dred students each time instead of a mere handful. Im- portant business transactions were taken care of in these meetings and many times a very interesting program was put on. With the outstanding talent of those who could play instruments, sing or dance, these programs proved to be very entertaining. In the spring a very gay picnic was held in Koehler Park. Everybody enjoyed the delicious lunches, boating, horseback riding, bicycling, and other activities that were offered for this joyous event. S Texas Stale Flower IS the Blue Bonne! 7? 7? ?IdU77I,CCIZCC5'77'jF,CcCT UWCUT5 7? W Back Row:-Bcrrbcrrcr leon Smith, Wayland Moody, Marlene Burg, Front How.-Lester Iockson, Io Arm Icko, Ioan Cox, Herman Hitzie-Id, Ufjawu of '7Ae Elma aj 1949 MISS CHRISTINE LAWRENCE MISS ELISA BURG , . . ...,.. Co-Sponsors WAYLAND MOODY ...,...... .....,. P resident BARBARA IEAN SMITH . , . , . . .... Vice-Presidenf MARLENE BURG .......... .............,..., S ecretory RICHARD VORDENBAUM .... ..... T recxsurer INot picture-dl IOAN COX ........,.... ..,............., R eporter LESTER IACKSON ...,. ,,.. P crliczmentcxricxn IO ANN ICKE ...,.... ..... S ergecmt-ot-Arms I-IERMAN HITZFELD .... ..... S ergecmt-ot-Arms PAGE 59 SOPHOMDR PAGE 60 E s , + Abel, Ella Louise Acord, Bobby Adams, Ronald Allen, Berry Altstatt, Helen Anderson, Arthur Arteaga, Gloria Ashby, Margaret Ballew, Billie Fay Barboza, Adelina Barnes, Lorelle Batista, Rosie Baylor, Alberta Beaver, Covert Behrendt, Bellos, Helen i Bennett, Gladys Berry, Martha Bielefeld, Gilbert i Bilderback, Ioyce Albert, Kenneth Alexander, Donald Armstrong, Ioseph Burke Arriaga, David Ashley, Elizabeth Baker, Betty Ann Balditt, Addie Barron, Ioyce Basse, Mary Frances Ruby L. Bell, Richard Berry, Robert Besch, Paige Bishop, Darlene Ann Blanchard, Allan Blount, Ben ff Z I Blunt, Billie Io Boenig, Evangeline Boggs, Preston Bohnert, Letha Ioyce Bonds, Betty Bonewitz, Mary Louise Boothe, Ianie Borth, Buth Boubel, George Bourgeois, Ianet Bradley, Billie Gene Brand, Max Braune, Fred Breaux, Ianice Brelstord, Ioann Briggs, Donald Briner, Margaret Britz, Geraldine Brotze, Amalia May Brown, Lorraine Brown, Peggie Bukowsky, Frances Bullington, Barbara Bunkley, Dorothy Burchers, Patti Burg, Marlene Burke, Russell Butts, Erma Caldwell, Thomas Callaway, Merle Capp, Norma Louise Carmichael, Douglas Carvel, Barbara Carver, Fred Castellanos, Evangelina SDPHOMDR lE PAGE 61 SOPHDMOR lE PAGE 62 I Catron, Georgia Cavanaugh, Sonya Chiles, Clara Mae Claridge, Bonnie Ieanne Click, Bobbie Ie Cleary, Danny an Cloud, Rae Cochran, Ioanne Cockrill, Mary Dell Cohan, Paul Collie, Betty Ann Collier, Fred Comparin, Margaret Conn, Carolyn lean Cooper, Robert Coppage, Marlene Coronado, Yolanda Cortez, Anita Ianet Corzine, Ieanne Cruz, Adela Cox, Ioan Cruz, Consuelo Curling, Robert De Leon, Mary Delmar, Bet Dement, Davis, Carl Davis, Io lane Louise ty lean S. A. Deschner, Ioyce De Viney, Martha Iean Dickson, Elizabeth Dickson, Tommy Dieckow, Thomas Henry Dietz, Aurelia Dillard, Dona V ,L i Dixon, Bobbie Dale Dooley, Bunny Douglas, Patricia Dugat, Ioyce Driskell, Wyat Duff, Ellen Dullnig, Carole Dunkleberg, Ruth Elizabeth Eichler, Allen Dvoroznak, Iohn Ehlinger, Ianet Eldridge, Mary Lou Ernley, Lorain Engel, Erwin Fack, Isolde Engelhardt, Edward Farmer, George Faucher, Phyllis Fellers, Aline Ioy Ferril, Lyda Lee Fikes, Faye Belle Fischer, Margaret L. Fleming, Martha Fouga, Cecilia Flores, Yvonne Foree, Betty lo Fowler, Delores Fowler, Earl Fritz, Bobby Fox, Patsy Freiling, Cline Gallaher, Blythe Gallo, Norma Garcia, Noe Garrish, Betty Lou OPHOMURE PAGE 68 SOPHUMORE -Ve, X PAGE 64 , X9 ,J N N , ' 1 x V5 ' U i l W 1 rf' F1 is R Garvin, Marian Gatewood, loyce Gitten, Edith Gilstrap, Kathleen Goforth, Sammy Goldin, Peggy Iune Gonzales, Ernestine Gonzales, Henry Goodale, Bobby Gordon, Iohn Gray, Marjorie Lee Green, Bobby Lee Grier, Betty lane Grisham, Dale Grotf, William Guerra, Alfred Ir. Hagelgans, I. C. E Hall, Maxine Halton, Pauline Hancock, Arline Harris, Elizabeth Harrison, Ianice Lee Hart, Billie La Rue Harwood, Gene Haywood, Mary Ann Heberer, Betty Heller, Sylvia Hendley, Gene Edwin Higgins, Larry Hill, Bobbie Eay Hill, Marilyn Hillsman, Dan Hines, Doris Lee Hinojosa, Melva A19 X- ' fi' BSS 9 lx X' Q plwtkf if urdyl ff Hitzteld, Herman Ir. Hock, George Holder, Nora Beth Hoinen, Evelyn Hopkins, Mary Alice Hornbuckle, Ioan Hraback, Pauline Hurd, Peggy Huser Geraldine lcke, Io Ann Inaenhuett, Morris lackson, Lester Iackson, Mariorie Ietferies B Iewell, Barbara Iohnson, Betty Iean Iohnson, Don H Iohnson, Fred D Iones Carol Lee Iones, Rita Sue Iordan, Chester loseph, Marion Iosserand Earl C Keller, Markley , Kelley, Herschel Kersey, Iimmy King, David Kina Mary Lou Kingston, Austin Kleid, Edward Knight, Mary Louise Kopecki Anna Mae OPHOMUR E PAGE S L B7 Kruger, Barbara Ann Lackie, Ioe Land, Ianet Lang, Carl Lange, Bobby Lawrence, Iune Lawrence, Robert Layton, Kipling Lee, Ann Marie Lehmberg, Barbara Lerich, Milton E. Lindernann, Eraine Linnartz, Ioe Locke, Faye Lopp, Patricia Lowe, Betty Lowery, Iacqueline Lowry, Betty Ann Mancha, Raguel Maness, Naomi Markette, Iames Markle, Dorothy lane Marshall, Iolie Martin, Donna Diane Martin, Margaret Martin, Mary Ann Martin, Patricia Martinez, Iohnnie Mascorro, Sam Matcek, Stanley Matthews, Barbara Maxwell, Russell Lee McBee, Eugene McCauley, Irene A PEL lE iii? SOPHOMUR McCutcheon, Nancy McDonald, Hazel McDonald, Shirley McDougall, Yvonne McKiddy, Wanda lo McMullen, George McQuatters, Roger Melchor, Elias Milam, Ben Miller, Ollibeth Mills, Terry Minor, Carl Miller, Molly Mitchell, Billy Monsur, Yvonne Moody, Wayland Molina, Mary Moon, Stanley Moore, Bette Moore, Wynell Morris, Robert Morrow, Pat Moseley, Ianie Alice Mutchler, Robert , Myers, Dorothy Nance, Aubrey Nelson, Iarnes Newbury, Don L. Newton, Patsy Nichols, Shirley Ann Nowotny, Iuddie Nunn, Gladys Nunn, Iennie Lee Nunnelly, Ann Parker, Betty PAGE 67 SOPHUMUR E PAGE 68 s ,,, Parker, Norma Passmore, , , Teddy Paulman, Bevelyn Perkins, Grace Pedigo, Nell Ruth Penshorn, Harvey Perkins, Marie Perkins, Rene Petty, Sylvia Peters, Marian Petty, Colleen Ponder, Virginia Post, Marilyn Pullin, Betty lean Pursley, Billy Quinones, Geraldine Rabenaldt, Lorena Faye Rawson, Ferrol Reeves, David Reimers, Ioann Reid, Bobbie Gene Reinke, Pat Reyes, Carmen Reynolds, Willard Rhodes, Richard Rieden, Sterling Riojas, Delores Roach, Betty Rockey, La Vonne Rodriguez, Gloria Lucille Rodriguez, Robert B. Rogers, Robert Romans, Ieanette Romine, Robert Rossner, Louis F575 Rouse, Clarice Buppell, loe Bux, Lee Ryan, Nancy Lee Saatholl, Georgia Sadler, Antonette Sams, Barney Sanchez, Louis Schaefer, Paul Sanchez, Rosa Sands, Ierry Schautteet, Barbara Ann Schenk, Lawrence Schneider, Boy Nell Scholz, loan Schuetze, Barbara Schultz, Katherine Schwab, Mary Ann Shafer, Wanda Schwarz, Dudley Selsor, Charles Shand, Elizabeth Shaw, Dale Shaw, Dick Sheppard, Iudith Sifford, Kenneth Simmons, Ioy Dean Small, Allen Smith, Barbara Smith, Glenn Smith, Clois Marie Sobeczek, Ierome Sommer, Louis Sparks, Gene Staffel, Gerald UPHOMORE PAGE 69 UPHOMOR E S --ff E fi? 45 N A V if ig gig Stapper, lohn. Stendebach, Suella Stephens, lean Stewart, Gerren Stidham, Charles Stone, Carey Stone, Doris Stowe, Dorothy Strickland, Pat Strother, Iune Evelyn Sweet, Robert Talley, Leslie Taylor, Ruth Althea Terrazas, Louis Terry, Patricia Thermis, Louise , Thorne, Pat Tieken, Lorraine Timm, A. T. Tolar, Iune Anne Tolle, Charles Travis, Betty Ann Travis, Dyries Trevino, Alice Trimble, Douglas Tschirhart, Ernest Tubbs, Sammy Tyler, Betty Uecker, Lillian Vargas, Iosephine Vogel, Iack Vordenbaum, Richard Wade, Lois Marie Walden, Wylie Waldrop, Milton gg S I'--YZ 251' J ,lfrx .' Wall, Richard Wallace, Arthur Walls, Robert Ward, Eugene Ward, Ioyce Lee Watson, Peggy lean Webb, Iames Weeloer, Richard Weimer, Sara lean Welch, Gloria West, Tommy Wheelis, Galerie White, Delcye White, Earl Dean Wieters, Mary Edna Wilcox, Alice Wiley, Mary Margaret Wilke, Mary Katherine Williams, Beth Williams, Bettye Virginia Williams, Billie lean Williams, Roy Williamson, Richard Willis, Edward Willis, Iames Wilson, Frances Wisakowsky, Arthur Wise, Helen Witter, Bruce Wolte, Iohn Woo, Mary Woods, Kenneth Wright, Durward Wright, Hollie Wunsch, Lynn Marcia UlPHUMORlE my sus' PAGE 71 UPHOMORES PAGE 72 JL , Young, Betty Young, Robert Zaiontz, Catherine Zigmond, Lucille Zimmermann, Barbara Zimmermann, Marcella Io Zuch, Emelyn Marie Zuercher, Margaret Rose Jackson, Iohn M. Neill, Pat Upper Left: The mad, mad, rush. Upper Right: Mr. Muenchow making his rounds. Center Left: Lights, camera, action! Center Right: Fill in one of these and be sure to print. Lower Left: Richard Vordenbaum, Soph treasurer, wasn't present when the officers' picture was taken. ' ' ' Lower Right: Hungry? CJLASSUF Front Row: Yolanda Garza, Bessie Fisher, Irene Victory, Iessie Lupton, Tonie Gallegos, Anna Marie Flores, Elva Paz, Mary Louise Guerrero, Lillian Sammons, Estella Salinas. Second Row: Albert Camp, Eugene Klatt, Lyndelle Harris, ' Mary Ellen Dvoroznak, Dolores Arredondo, Mickey Saunders, Dimmit Perkins, Travis Budge. Third Row: lohn Posey, Robert Suldico, Harmon Kent, Hatton Ogle, Sudie Mae Brogdon, Betty Davis, Mary Lou Smith, Marian Siebrecht, Virginia Moede, Bob Williams, Kelley Fling, Hugh Philippus, Glenn Moore. Back Row: Martin Brandt, Gerald Betton, Boy Green, Abraham Fernandez, lerry Logan. PAGE 73 1950 iC.!LA.S50!F1z950 Front How: Dorothy Wirtz, Betty Sielkes, Dorothy lean Neal, Betty Ioyce Culpepper, lla Lee Travis, Patsy Dromgoole, Barbara Wagentuehr, Dorothy Cummings, Mae Lew, Eleanor Burleson, Elvira Saenz, lulia Boyle. Second Row: Walter Anderson, Stanley Moryl, Marvin l-lowser, Lois Moreau, Betty Hartman, Margaret Petry, Geraldine Mahan, Irene Haller, Sammy Garcia, Charles Billebault, lames Cobb, Back How: Frank Gonzales, lohnny Campbell, Buddy Magers Lee Bishop, Clarence Belzung, Rudolf Rivers, Charles Brown Ronald Atnip, lack McGuire, lerry Brumbelow, Thomas Daven port, Robert B. Schwarz, Robert Brenner. PAGE 74 CLASS OIF 19512 Front Row: Humbert Tafolla, Olga Lira, Ioyce Linder, Rita loyce Wilson, Edna Gardner, Lola Mae Combs, lvor Marie Prilop, Mary Lee Fields, Aurora Guajarda, Betty Cfillery, Barbara Freitag, Richard Allen Willis. Second Row: lack Ryan, Charles White, Robert lones, Allen Mayer, Betty lean Willis, Peggy Wolfgang, Carolyn Baker, Betty lean Collier, lack Hartley, Richard Pace, Charles O'Hearn, George Mathis. Back Row: Robert E. Buel, Chris Shaw, William Charles Gosch, Preston Le Meilleur. PAGE 75 4CLA5S0F1950 Front Row: Iacquelyn Pomeroy, Loretta McKinney, Dolores Rickard, Rita Doris Elms, Chrystal lean Neill, Iune Marie Tapia, Helen Koenig, Nelda Allen, Irene Fierros, Treba Tissue, Margaret Batista, Norma Diana Garza. Second Row: Cuca Feliz, leanne Mampel, Lillian Marroquin, Phyllis Gates, Anna Davis, Doris Field, lanet Schueneina, Merlene Rentz, Dorothy Mazzurana, Iune Tanner, Dorothy L'Arrnee. Third Row: Arnold Ellebracht, Robert Fierros, Preston Carroll, H. A. Copeland, Iames Crawford, Billy Miller, Lee Allen Vib- rock, Billy Clamp, George Fake, Bcxck Row: Dick Neirnan, lerry Wilmoth, Iohn Burleson, Mason Hunt, Fred Weiss, Bobby Foulds. PAGE 76 CLASS 0131950 xi Front Row: Herman Ianssen, Lexie Mathis, Mary Brooks Iuanita Boach, Alma Elizabeth Escobedo, Audrey Spencer Gloria Lenz, Evelyn Mann, Margarita Vasquez, Mary Arnold Mickey Baetz, Ann Sanders, Albert De La Garza, Second Row: Donald Altwein, Iohn Lindkvist, George Davis, Bamon Bips, Vernon Albert, Martha Ann Ebert, Gay Thermis, lean Lloyd, Elizabeth Schliesing, Betty Campbell, Eugene Hohon, Bernie Eugene Rodgers, Boland S. Bahlmann, Milan Lalick. Back Row: Larry Goldbeck, Glenn Lee Kinney, Sidney Zirkel, Boy Green, Gene Coley, Bichard Boemen. PAGE 77 4CLfl5SOF195o Front Row: Consuelo Herrera, Eloisa Rodriguez, Nancy Mat- thews, loan lackson, Martha Oldham, Gloria Owen, Betty Lou lshell, Bobby Ienkins. Second Row: Robbie Posey, lean Wagner, Ralph Palacios, Shirley Mae Gould, Marjorie Iordan. Back Row: Leroy Caughey, Lewis Garrett, Tommy Mullins Edwin Iochen, Kenneth Finch, Ronald Elkins, Iarnes McNeill l-lisdo Okimoto, Gerald Gerlich. PAGE 7? Allwui the Ranges ef B. H., S. it fe . 3 i ' in l 5 . V ,diary Cll Have you ever been on the radio? Maybe you're better olt than you thought. t2l Pleaszel listen to this bullelinl . . . C33 Tote that barge, lift that bale for is it scenery?J C43 The character of quality is essential. Q53 An hour to do your :ntudyf ina, or is it to work out the details of that Friday night date? C63 Finished projects speak louder than blueprintr, .,.. PAGE 75 CAMP? I RE After a hard day of roundin' up dogies and turnin' out other jobs around the ranch, the fore- man and ranch hands gather 'round a blazin' camp- fire for a bit of fellowship. In the misty shadows cast by the playful flames, young and old alike join in the singing of songs of the range and the telling of tall tales. The brilliant dancing flames of the camp- fire tend to inspire some to day-dreaming W others, just to dreaming. lust as the campfire is the Center of recreation and relaxation on the ranch, so the clubs at Brackenridge are also. There is as great variety among clubs as there is in the logs of a campfire. However, each club has the same pur- pose, promoting friendship. Lessons are put behind, just as the ranch chores are, when teachers and students get together for the purpose of fellowship. The clubs, not unlike the campfire, are also practical, for they sponsor activities which improve the school. lust as the foremen and ranch hands on the ranch would be lost without their campfire, so would the teachers and students at Brackenridge be lost with- out their clubs. -Mary Yeager 0 . . The wildest thing in Texas as Texans enthusiasm Texas Brags uk' ir ir ! lf i TE:- if .. u as MQW' 'Qs Q See. U52 gg ,Q 21.2 -,f 'UM W 3? ' ,W f,-RW' Af -V f 'VW' .rv K, ,WI V! 'is f I 1 .f 19 f K l,, f V'-.J 7,g , 4 2,1 in M if 'R Sf We M , . X - w . f' , 5 - Aa g 6 X '1 , ..-' ' 1 M W i 1 - ' N U ' ., Na A Q w if? ' 3, . - 4, ., , Q. ,, . ,. xi: KXL.. - i n f V- F , 752 ' -q ' 'X Q -A veg. QQ. dw' f wk .ny x f ig 1 4 - .X . . . Q N int Q 1' X, f1 ' my - .. N- 2 , 5 in ir ir if '7fze5 Gonna! Top Row: Alma Ann Baker, Iune Bankhead, Ioan Borchers, Yvonne Chandler, Iune Charpentier, Carl Coleman, Dyal Corne well. Second Row: Mary Day, Mary Ann Desrosiers, Iulian Dewell, lean Dodds, Ianet Ehlinger, Mary June Falk, Norma lean Fields. Third Row: Manuel Flores, Betty Lou Foster, Anna Bell Garst, Edith Gittin, Edward Goetz, Alice Gonzales, Charles Halsell, Bottom Row: Travis Hausler, Grace Henningsen, Iohn Iackson, Virginia Ietty, Bobbie lohnson, lack Wayne Iones, Franc es Iudson. OFFICERS Fall Term Pres. ............. Iack Wayne Iones lst V. Pres. ............ Iohn Iackson 2nd V. Pres. ....... Iimmy Thompson Corr. Sec'y ....... Bettye lean Miller Rec. Sec'y ....... Nancylee Williams Treas. ...,......... Bonnie Chandler ,.. . .Dyal Cornwell Rep't ....., Hist. .................... lean Dodds Parl. ................ Iune Bankhead Girls Sgt.-at-Arms. .Annetta Lindsey Boys Sgt.-at-Arms... . . .Armondo Sepulveda The Student Council oi Brackenridge is in reality the individual student. Its job is to represent, present, and enforce the ideas of the students for making Brackenridge a better school. We have, during the past semester, assumed the responsibility of the supervision ol the stairguard. ln this way we have tried to bring out the leadership of the student body by giving them an active part in the responsibilities ol school government. Through the Lost and Pound we supply the student body with colors, beanies, eagle notebooks, pennants, pornpoms, and magazines, ln addition, we have returned lost articles to the best of our ability. ln November nine students attended the Southern Association ol Student Government in St. Petersburg, Florida. lack Wayne Iones, Yvonne Chandler, lean Dodds, and Ieannette Pleil were the official delegates with Miss Willie Ray McDonald as sponsor. The Bexar County Association of Student Leadership was held in December at Hot Wells High School. The entire Student Council attended. Brackenridge executed the office ol Vice-President. The convention was most interesting and instructive. PAGE 82 Maha Ranch .Ewa Top February brought another convention, The Texas Assof ciation of Student Councils, held in Dallas, lohn Iackson, Iimmy Thompson, and Dyal Cornwell were the delegates chosen. The Bexar County Association of Student Leader' ship will be host to the convention which will be held at Thomas Iefterson next year, As Student Council Representatives, we took part in the sales of annuals, and in reward we received our pages tree in the La Betama. We also have seen to the distribution ot the handbooks to all incoming new students. And as an extra courtesy, Student Council has published the Bracken- ridge Student Directory containing the address, zone, phone, advisor, and date of graduation of every student in Brackenf ridge. Brackenridge Student Council has and will continue to serve its school admirably and will remain one of Bracken- ridge's most outstanding organizations through the years to come. l omcrzns ' Spring Term Pres. .,....,.. . . .lack Wayne Ioneis lst V. Pres. .,..,.,, ..Iohn Iackson Znd V. Pres. . ..., Iirnmy Thompson Corr. Sec'y ...,... Bettye lean Miller Rec. Sec'y .....,. Nancylee Williams Treas. ,...,.. . ,Bonnie Chandler Rep't . , , ,. Dyal Cornwell Hist, .. . , ,.,,..,...,,. lean Dodds Parl. ,.... , . ..... Iune Bankhead Girls Sgt -at-Arms .. lean Leileste Boys Sgt.-at-Arms. .,Victor Weiss: How: Doris Karp, Kenneth Koehl, lean Leileste, Dudley Lightsey, Annetta Lindsey, Virginia Lockhart, Merebeth Lyster Second Row: Iimrny McClendon, Shirley McDonald, Bettye lean Miller, Iohn Murphy, Dorothy Otter, Colleen Petty, Ieannette Pteil Third How: Gene Pickens, Iune Reeves, Dorothy Ann Salas, Mary Louise Schneider, Armando Sepulveda, Elda lean Smith Mary Beth Sorell Bottom How: Patsy Stuart, Helen Taylor, Iimmy Thompson, Mary Tudyk, Lynette Watkins, Victor Weiss, Arthur Wisixkowsky, Namylee V'illiarn:: A PAGE aa if ak i' yr-:mx 'Fir ANN .mug V EE,,,, .,,,...F. pELuK Ebrrik' Lf-JH-Ll Eb-I TNR E Siaffajfallelama 1 ir 1 1 KISS? -. 4 .. van we Akzlf-iN I1KP4l2N1:- Laws' uewwh My - --Q: Lp. H64 CQEQIZLU-KTIUN Mqygih Ak? T INES5 Mark NK? .5 l FL Q V X I jig X 3 N -1 N YTIE 4hMMY Gzvcnmrp-f 5'-:HJ-ENN ?:4. Evxftk in 5?-nkfrs svnvnkf 5-Yflrfi Ev-nvrrrd TMN , 1 W Q3 EB ' , me Q as in A 9 P - - ,, , V if PAGE 86 .fa Refanm 7u2u14 A. 'STS X -4 l. Our ever smiling annual sponsor, Mrs. Tietze. 2. Everything goes on in the annual office, even sweeping by Stapper, as lack and Iimmy labor over sports, Dick and Walter concentrate on breaking ad sales records, and Verlaine does a bit of every- thing. 3. Our hard-working editor-in-chief, Sharon 4, Our photographer, Kuo Yen, who is always getting excused from classes to take pictures. The lucky boyll. 5. Eddie in his normal pose or should we say repose, Nancylee punching pictures with Luter trimming, Westbrook typing and Rotzler looking on. B. Marion, our artist, lends an artistic air to the annual. PAGE B6 School Ida Randi sq, 7. Are they really working? Must be, because circulation managers Risse and Miller broke sales records. Ir. :staff Melrose and Shirley lend atmosphere. 8. Four characters, Golly at her usual job-the telephone, Lois working hard keeping the business end straight and our faithful panel editors Ray and Rex. 9. What are you :smiling about girlsg does the glue smell good? Iancrt punching pictures for her clubs. Lucy and Willetta putting on finishing touches, and loyce, Sr. Class editor. checking envelopes PAGE 87 if 7fzofzaagf1LaecZL Win Afanafzfi TI 'I A- I 'F' PAGE 89 B. JA S. 7mm Eelke ,Mast JETFR ' 5' Ronnie' Uucyccn me-tnvttcniir l.Mrs. Ieter 61 Ronnie, smile sweetly lor Kuo Yen. 2. Ronnie burning the midnight typewriter oil. 3 lust one more doy 'til the deadline for that Saturday loy-out, crewl 4. Takes cr lot ol people gettin' Times to press! The iournolisrn closes, en toto. PAGE 90 fn 7fze r 1 gi 5. Make it sparkle, Kaihryn and you proof readers. Keep those 'ierrowsn out. E. How many editors do we have? Remember the opinions expressed here 7. Plenty of man WD power on the business staff. PAGE 91 B. Al. S. Bam! as ff. , i . Z, y Bb CLARINETS Solo: Veronica Kalthoti - Concert Mistress Ruth Martin - Business Manager Roy Hill lst: Velda Larson Cullen Otter La Nelle Harrington Betty Vivian Znd: Mary Ruth Connelly Ernest Grammar Morris lngenhuett Martha Curry Pat Gorden Ioyce Iordan Abi Ruth Iohnson Russell Maxwell 3rd: Marilyn Gahan Richard Lockhart Gilbert Fierres ev ,,- A, ., -. wmv 1: BAND DIRECTOR-Irving D. Dreibrodt Robert Brown Ierry Stattel Velma Io Day Ray Zunker loyce Deschner Annie Pitts Alfred Guerra Ioe Casteligon BASS CLARINET Iimmy Hearn ALTO CLARINET Iohn Scott ALTO SAXES Lenard Duchworth Norma Ping Mary Ann Martin TENOR SAX Dione Rockey BARITONE SAX Billy Black OBOE Carol Pitzer-Librarian F LUTES Charlotte Heberer - Drum Major Arthur Mott Naomi Brockman - Librarian Ieannette Pfiel Marjorie Zuehl Lillian Thieme - Attendance Sec'y Alma Baetz Kathleen Eastman Sara Weimer Ruth lones -A- Majorette Tommy Collins Pat Strickland BARITONES Arlen Williams Eugene Gregory CORNETS 6 TRUMPETS Louis Reams - President Richard Lay Lloyd Lee Nelson La Vonne Rockey-- Billy Traeger Mfriorette Eddie Goetz - Equipment Manager lggrELiS?qg31g QUTE Gerald Woodward Sec'y 61 Treas. Bobby Cave Paul Ienzen FRENCH HORNS Ann E10 Margaret McCulloch Ruth Reid Bob Pillow Betty Io Northcutt- TROMBONES Majorette Walter Murphy - Patsy Collins- Vice Pres. Majorette Anna Ketner PAGE 92 I 5.1 y K ,J LX X 1 ,,g.:.,k Wg. . if-rj ....,, '. ...-....12..Ldl lulian Dewell Ioe Herley Paul Schaefer BASSES Iohn Murphy Charles Sedgwick Daniel Alcala Eraine Lindeman TYMPANI Dick Post - Reporter BASS DRUM Billy Flores CYMBAL Iimmy Dugger Equipment Manager SNARE Marilyn lean Dodds Ernest Laurel Edward Gonzales BELLS Betty Duflau Evelyn Lang if rr BWJU' Back Row: Naomi Braairrrrarr, Librarian, Barbara Rotzler, saay rs rraaa, L. a. Beams, Praa., irvarrg Drariaraar, Band Drraatar, Walter Murphy, vraa Pres.g Dick Paar, Reporterg Charlotte Heberer, Drum Major. Front naw: Eddie Goetz, Equipment Manager, Ruth Martin, Businss: Manager, Iimmy Daagar, Equipment Marraaar. The Brackenridge High School Band, under the able leadership of Mr. Irving D. Dreibrodt, has enjoyed a most successful and profitable year. Beginning the year with brilliant participation in halfetirne football drills, the band attracted state-wide attention. The annual Band Show and Dance of the Century, held on February 28, proved to be one of the outstanding events of the year. ln March the Bl-f.S. Band once again set about winning its annual recognition at the State Band Contest f winner of first division rating. Many individuals attained first division medals to gain additional honor for a worthy organization. As the Brack enridge Band marched down the streets of San Antonio in the San lacinto Parade, the year was brought to a close r- f- the last for many band members who have spent three years in the organization. They take with them wonderful memories, but leave behind traditions and high ideals for the lowereclassmen to upe hold in the years to come. With them rests the responsibility of retaining the ideals of one of the finest organi- zations of Brackenridge-r - the Bl-l.S. Concert Band. PAGE 93 QW Bw Top Row: Genevieve Armstrong, Ioan Aylesworth, Iune Bankhead, Dorothy Barnes, Betty Io Blair, Dorothy Bowles, Olga lane Carrejo. Middle Row: Betty Clanton, Bertha Caughey, Billy Dreiss, Alice Rose Drinkwater, Phyllis Faucher, Iackie Fenske, Iamie Frances Golson. Bottom Row: Doris Iohnson, Betty Kimbriel, Ieanne Knight, Iune Knox, Dorothy Lane, Velda Larson, Aline Lu CGS. OFFICERS Fall Term Pres. ..,.., .,.,. . , V. Pres. ,... . Rec. Sec'y .,.. . . . . .Billie Dreiss ......Iune Knox . . .Luvera Roach Corr. Sec'y ......... Bobbie Saenger Treas. ,,...... Alice Rose Drinkwater Sgts.-at-Arms .,.. Olga lane Carrejo Iamie Parl. ..,...,.....,. . Cen. .,.. . . Ftep't.. . . . , Hist. .... . . Custodians, . , ... . Sponsor .... Miss Lu Frances Golson .Iune Bankhead ...Betty Io Blair . . .Iackie Penske Ioan Aylesworth ..Betty Clanton Edla Smith cille Hildebrandt The Gold Bugs were organized in 1918 under the sponsorship of Miss Ella Butler and Miss Durret. The object of the club is united effort on the part of the members to- ward pure Americanism, closer fellowship, better command of English, ability to express one's thoughts, trained leader- ship, correct parliamentary usage, high literary ideals, and greater school spirit. An entertaining social calendar was arranged by the club with the co-operation of our capable sponsor, Miss Lucille Hildebrandt. Among them were the Pirate initiation, a formal initiation, a super Christmas Party, a much appreciated Valentine coffee for the faculty, a March Mardi- PAGE N Gras dance, and a serious farewell banquet for the gradu- ating seniors, ln order to promote our club ideals, it is our custom to have a short story contest each May. Prizes are given for the best written or oral short stories, ballads, and Texas legends. At our Mothers Day Tea, tiny Gold Bug Pins are awarded to the winners. After the annual Seniors' party, the memories of a won- derful school year began to be felt. The fellowship of the members of our club has helped us throughout our school days. An interested sponsor and our capable officers made the Gold Bugs of l947 a group that will live long in the memories of every graduate. Top Row: Dottie Markle McDougall. Middle Row: , Darlene Martin, Donna Martin, Ieannene Massey, Iacki Mary Molina, Pat Parker, june Reeves, Luvera Roach, Gale! Enya OFFICERS Spring Term Pres ,.., .,..,... L uvera Roach V. Pres. ,,... .. . .lime Knox Rec. SeC'y. . ...lune Bankhead Corr. Sec'y. .. .Bobbie Saenger Treas.. .. .. Alice Bose Drinkwater Sgts.-at-Arms .. Olga lane Carrejo Iamie Frances Golson Cen ., . . ... .Betty Io Blair Flep't.. .. . lackie Penske Hist .... . , .. .Ioan Aylessworth Custodians . . ,. .. .Betty Clanton Edla Smith Sponsor.. .Miss Lucille Hildebrandt e Maxwell, Betty Sue McBride, Yvonne Bobbie Saenqer, Helen Shephard, Iuclith Shephard. Bottom Row: lldla Smith, Ierry Thomson, lune Tolar, Ioan Vasina, Earl Dean White, Florence Workman PAGI O5 wh' 57101112 Glad Top Row: Agnes Amelung, Gloria Arteaga, Elizabeth Ashley, Margaret Ashby, Ginger Basse, Ruth Batot, Second Row: Gladys Benitez, Billie Io Blunt, Pat Bodenburg, Peggy Brown, Dorothy Bunkley, Nelda Ruth Cade. Third Row: Charlotte Calhoun: Olga lane Carrejo, Bonnie Claridge, Mary Lou Cobb, Betty Ann Collie, Yolanda Coronado. Bottom Row: Ruth Cowen, Mary Louise DeLeon, De Maris Dygert, Bobby Fritz, Shirley Fryer, Edith Gillen. lb OFFICERS Fall Term Pres.. .,.... Florence Workman V. Pres. ,..., .,... A gnes Arnelung Corr. Sec'y ..., Rec. Sec'y .... Treas. .... . Rep'ts.. , . Sponsors. ....... . , . . . .Iolie Marshal . , . . .lean Loudon . . . .limmie Sloan ..Betty Ann lanert Lois Herrmann Mrs. Melva Burge Miss Lucille Hildebrandt The Girls' Sports Club of Brackenridge was organized in the spring of l946 for the purpose of promoting good sportse manship and love of sports among Brackenridge girls. Under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Melva Burge, the club has rapidly grown to one of the largest and most suc- cessful in the school. The main project of the club is to redecorate the dress' ing rooms under the girls' gym and use them for club rooms. Material for three table tennis sets has been purchased, and the club plans to obtain more recreational equipment. A business meeting is held on the first Monday of every month, while the other meetings are play days. The teams engage in tournaments of captain ball, volley ball, deck tennis, baseball, and other sports. At the beginning of the fall term, officers were elected and teams were chosen. President, Florence Workman, PAGE 96 nh ' Spafdii Glad headed the capable staff of officers, which included Agnes Amelung, vice president, lean Loudon, recording secretary, Q Iolie Marshal, corresponding secretary, Iimmie Sloan, treas- urer, Betty Ianert and Lois Herrmann, reporters, cmd Nora Loftin, sergeant-at-arms. Team captains were Iolie Marshal, limmie Sloan, lerry Thomson, and Kathryn Yeager. The highlight of the fall term was the Iolly lean lump, informal backward dance sponsored by the club, which was a huge success. The gym was decorated in a western style, and the cowhands cmd their gals that attended were dressed accordingly. The lolly lean lump was the first backward dance of the year, and it set the style for many other Brackenridge clubs. Officers elected for the spring term were Agnes Amelung, president, Kathryn Yeager, vice president, Olga Carreio, recording secretary, Lois Herrmann, corresponding 'IV J' Pres.. .. V. Pres.. .. Corr. Sec'y. Rec. Sec'y Treas. .... . Rep't.. . . . Sponsors. . OFFICERS Spring Tenn .......,Agnes Amelung . , . . .Kathryn Yeager , . . ,,... Lois Herrmann .. . .... Olga Carrejo . . . .Betty Ann Ianert ......... Betty Kimbriel ......Mrs. Melva Burge Miss Lucille Hildebrandt Top Row: Wilma Gilstrap, Maxine Hall, Lois Herrmaann, Bobbie Fay Hill, Melva Hinojosa, Evelyn Homen Second How: Betty Ann lanert, Betty Kimbriel, lune Knox, Barbara Kruger, Georgette Lackey, Ianet Land. Third How: lean Loudon, Betty Bob Lowe, Gladys Lyssy, Emma Lou Magers, Iolie Marshal, Hazel McDonald. Bottom How: Yvonne McDougall, Betty Meister, Peggy Mix, Bette lean Moore, Pat Parker, Rene Perkins. PAGE 97 hh' Speak 61446 D l Top Row: Sylvia Petty, Virginia Ponder, Geraldine Quinones, lune Evelyn Reeves, Adeline Robbins, Gloria Rodriguez. Second How: Clarice Rouse, loan Scholz, Mary Ann Sewell, limmie Sloan, leqn Stephens, Doris Stone. Third How: Pat Strickland, Louise Thermis, lei-ry Thomson, lune Anne Tolqrl Beify Ann Travis, Dyries Travis, Bottom Row: Sammy Tubbs, Lillian Uecker, lnez White, Mary Kathrine Wilke, Florence Workman, Kathryn Yeager. an TEAM CAPTAINS Fall Term lirnmie Sloan lerry Thomson Kathryn Yeager Iolie Marshal Spring Term lirnrnie Sloan Nora Loftin Peggy Hutchinson Bobbie l-'ay Hill Y ll fl? Bo secretary, Betty lanert, treasurer, Betty Kirnbriel, reporterg and Florence Workman and lune Reeves, sergeants-at-arms. Team captains were Bobbie Fay Hill, Iimmie Sloan, Nora Loftin, and Peggy Hutchinson. A new point system was installed this year, with points given to the members for coming to meetings, playing on a winning team, holding an office, and taking part in other activities that benefit the club. Every spring honor awards will be given to all club members possessing a required number of points. Seniors with 325 points will receive a pin, juniors with ZOO, a letter or symbol for a shirt, and sopho- mores with lOU, a certificate of merit or a similar award. All the club members eagerly looked forward to the gala formal banquet, held in May. At this affair awards were given and new officers were installed. As the year draws to a close, members of this club look fondly back on a year full of exciting, happy memories. PAGE 98 ll' S Pres V Pres Rec Se:'y Corr Sefy Treas Ass't Treas Parl Sal -at Arms llept Hint Sporisors Pres V Pres Hec. Sedy Corr Sec y Treas Asst Treas Hept Parl, Hlst Syorirzors Fall T erm Arthurene Simmons Lois Herrmann Mary Lou Mathis tlvelyn Hopper Betty Ann Ianert Frances Nell Smith Lois Butler Nelda Ruth Cade lean Loudon lfrnrna Lou Magers Mrs Theo ltz Miss Mary Lundeen Spring Term Arthurene Simmons Betty Ann Ianert Lois Herrmann Frances Nell Smith timma Lou Magers lean Loudon Mary Lou Mathis Nelda Ruth Cade lfvelyn Hopper Mrs, Theo l'2 Miss Mary Lundeen Top Row: Ianet Bourgeois, Mary Brand, Lois Butler, Nelda Ruth Cade, Elizabeth Cameron, Aurelia Dietz Second Row: Lois Herrmann, lo Ann Holland, Evelyn Hopper, Betty Ann Ianert, Betty lean Iohnson, lean Loudon Third Row: lfmma Lou Magers, Mary Lou Mathis, Patsy Newton, Pat Norwood, Rene Perkins, Adeline Robbins. Bottom Row: Arthurene Simmons, Ioy Dean Simmons, Frances Nell Smith, Betty Tyler, Georgia Wiley. The Stevenson Literary Society was formed in 1917 to foster an appreciation and interest in literature. The first event of the year was the introduction of Miss Mary Lundeen, a former Stevenson member, who is serving with Mrs. Theo ltz as sponsor. Social activities started with the solemn initiation of new members into the club. The party was held at Io Ann l-lolland's house and everyone had a super time. In December the annual Christmas party for all of the orphans' homes was held at the Texas theatre. With the show furnished by the management, the gifts, gotten from contributions of Braclcenridge students and a few generous dealers, the bag of goodies, and last but not least, old Santa, made this a gala occasion. New Years Eve was celebrated at lean Loudons house. A formal dance was given for Stevenson members, and even though the weather was bad, a swell time was had by all. A formal installation of the spring officers was held at Lois Herrmanns house. Delicious refreshments, beautiful singing, and exciting games made an evening of fun. PAGE 99 Zia GMS if nk ir uk ir Top How: Olivene Adams, Ann Aikman, Ann Barnes, Ruth Batot, Mary Louise Bonewitz, Naomi Brockman. Second How: Patti Burchers, Betty Lou Chapman, Dorothy Crowhurst, Iean Dobbs, Betty Lou Garrish, Edith Gittin. Bottom Row: Geraldine Huser, Billie Iones, Anna Mae Kopecki, Georgette Lackey, Ella Le Masters, Pat Marlin. 'Pt W v '!,j V!!! OFFICERS Fall Term Pres. ....... ........ I ean Dodds Rec. Sec'y ......... Naomi Brockman Corr. Sec'y ........ Ioyce Westbrook Treas. .........., .Dorothy Crowhurst Censor ..... ..... I o Ann Wietzel Parl. .... .....,. L oretta Rieden . . . .Betty Lou Chapman Rep't. .... . Co-Rep't ...... .....,. A nn Aikman Sgts.-at-Arms ............. Ann Pace Betty Lou Garrish Sponsor ,... .. .Miss Lena Mae Elliott The Clio Club was organized in 1919 by Mrs. Ora Iohn- son, then vice-principal of the school. The name Clio was taken from Greek mythology, Clio being the muse of history. As originally organized, the club was to study history and extempore speaking. They did many Worthwhile things, among which were distributing poppies on Armistice Day, sending Texas history booklets to the teachers, and organ- izing a lending library of history books at a time when our school library was not as complete as it is today. Last year the remains of this collection oi about 100 books Was pre- sented to the Brackenridge library. Miss Elliott was selected to sponsor the club, and Ann Barnes was elected president for the fall term but was com- pelled to resign. She then turned the gavel over to lean Dodds who capably led us in our fall term activities, among PAGE 160 them a successful cake sale, and a rush party at the home ot Loretta Rieden, which turned out to be oodles of tun. lt you had dropped in at Valerio's ltalian Restaurant on the night of November 22, you would have seen the newly elected members eating spaghetti and meatballs, not to mention ice cream with a knite, the only utensil they were allowed to use. Our annual Cerelia, where Ann Aikman was installed as President, was held at the Manor with an original initiation ceremony which was written by Pat Marlin. At this banquet we had as our guests Miss Moore and our mothers. During the spring term we were kept extremely busy planning and taking part in the Bunny Hop, the club's Easter party, a hay ride, and the Farewell to Seniors, as well as our Rose Day Tea which is given every year honoring the teachers ot Brackenridge. Abela! 'Ft xii Pres.. . . V. Pres. . . . . Rec. Sec'y. Corr. Sec'y. Treas. . . , . . Censor ,.... Hist .... Hep't., . . . Co-Rep't.. . Sgts.-at-Arms. .. .. OFFICERS Spring Term .....Ann Aikman . . . Dorothy Crowhurst .. . . . . .Georgette Lackey .. .Ella Le Master .Georgina Smith . . . .Hazel McDonald .........Ann Pace ... .Blanche Schwarz .. . . . .Edith Gitten ...Io Ann Wietzel Anna Mae Kopecki Parl. ..,,, ........ M argaret Wilson Sponsor, , ,. ...Miss Lena Mae Elliott Top Row: Hazel McDonald, Peggy Mix, Ann Paco, Ioyco Penshorn, loan Planert, Loretta Ric-dren Second Row: Betty Roach, Rose Lee Schulz, Blanche Schwarz, Wanda Shafer, Iimmie Sloan, Georqene Smith. Bottom Row: Betty Ann Travis, Dyries Travis, Ioyce Westbrook, Io Ann Wietzel, Margaret Wilson,Helen Wise, Bettye lean Zigler. PAGE 101 IME Top Row: Elizabeth Ashley, Addie Balditt, Howell Cobb, Tommy Collins, David Gueldner, Arthur Hill, Thad Howard. Middle Row: Ieannette Hraback, Pauline Hraback, Marjorie jackson, Barbara Iewell, Ieanine Kohlenberg, Naomi Maness, Iohn Murphy. Bottom Row: lrma Bella Neira, Kenneth Nelson, Sylvia Petty, Virginia Ponder, Eugene Fladtke, Baymond Vermersch, Geraldine Williams. OFFICERS Fall Term Pres ..,, .........,...,,.... T omrny Collins lst V. Pres .,.........,. Geraldine Williams Znd V. Pres .,,.. 3rd V. Pres .... Corr. Sec'y .... Rec. Sec'y ..... Treas. ........ Ass't. Treas ,... Hist ........... Parl .............. Librarian .....,.... Publicity Chrman ...,, Boy Sgt.-at-Arms ...., Girl Sgt.-at-Arms ,..,, Sponsors . . . . . . , .Kenneth Nelson . . . . .David Gueldner .....,.Iohn Murphy ....,..Ieannette Hraback .Ieanine Kohlenberg ..........Arthur Hill .........Belia Neira ...Betty Lou Wright . . . . . . .Thad Howard ..........Ierry Rice Raymond Vermersch ...,.. Carol Watson Mrs. Lucille Barron Mrs. Beulah Conway Spring Term Pres .......... lst V. Pres... . 2nd V. Pres... 3rd V. Pres ,... Corr. Sec'y ,,.. Rec. Sec'y.. . Treas ,....,...., Ass't. Treas .... Hist .,.......,.. Parl .............. Librarian ......... Publicity Chrman ...,, Boy Sgt.-at-Arms.. .. Girl Sgt.-at-Arms Sponsors ......... ......Tornmy Collins .David Gueldner ..........Arthur Hill .,.....Tl-rad Howard ...uleannette Hraback . . . . .Barbara lewell . . . . .Virginia Ponder ... .Marjorie jackson ....... john Murphy . Hampton McLean .Ieanine Kohlenberg ...jerry Bice . . . . . .Eugene Radtke . Belia Neira ..... Mrs. Lucille Barron Mrs. Beulah Conway The Campus Dirt Dobbers Club was organized by Mrs. Flo Ramsey and was named successively, the Horticultural Society, Garden Club, and, more appropriately, the Campus Dirt Dobbers. The purpose of this club is to beautify the high school campus and to create an interest in plants. Under the capable sponsorship of Mrs. Barron and Mrs. Conway and the leadership of our president, Tommy Collins, the club completed a very eventful year. The first project was the planting of twenty-five dollars worth of varicolored daffodil bulbs in the triangle by the cafeteria, followed by a coke party. In November the Dirt Dobbers trekked to Helotes for a picnic. In December, a plant sale was held at school and proved very successful. The money made from plant sales and other activities is used largely to brighten the grounds of dear old B. H. S. The first event of '47 was our backward dance, the Basket Ball. Many couples enjoyed the music of Nick O'Lodeon and his orchestra. The year 1946-47 Was a big year, but here's to a better- than-ever next year and a more beautiful campus. PAGE 102 Slafiamle Top How: Betty Katherine Baylor, Betty Bishop, Darlene Bishop, Geraldine Brietz, Sonja Cavanaugh, Betty lean Cotulla, Bobbie lo Daily. Middle Row: Virginia de la Zerda, Mary Alice Hopkins, Dorothy Kemsell, Margaret Martin, Shirley McDonald, Connie McDuffie, Betty Io Meister. Bottom Row: Patricia Morrow, Teddy Passmore, Marie Perkins, Glenn Small, Qi? Myrtle Stauffer, Imogene Voss. The Star and Crescent Society, sponsored by Miss Edith Kneuper, is one of the most active clubs in Brackenridge, The familiar star beneath a half-moon spells friendship and good spirit for all its members. The first activity for the year was a social for prospece tive new members. Our informal initiation at our prexy's house, and the formal initiation at the Old South proved to be a high spot in the new members' club life. In Novem- ber we held our annual Mother-Daughter Banquet at Woolley's Restaurant. The banquet proved to be one of the most popular of the year. The Carnival Capers sponsored by the club, was held in lanuary in the B. I-I. S. gym. Pop- corn, pink lemonade, and taffy apples drew crowds to re- freshment tables, and a long line waited outside the fortune teller's booth, anxious to have their palms read by a proe fessional fortune teller -- all this and a grand floor show, too. No wonder the dance was such a hitl Cake sales, tc boost the treasury, parties, and a farewell social for the seniors rounded out a wonderful Star and Crescent year, PAGE 103 Pres ....,..., V, Pres. ..... . Hee. Sec'y .... . Corr. Sec'y ..... .......... Treas. , . Bep't. . , . OFFICERS Fall Term ........ Betty lean Cotulla ...Glenn Small . . Betty Io Meister Imogene Voss , ..Virg1nia de la Zerda ., . Myrtle Stauffer Parl .....,... ,,.. ....... . . . Betty Hall Hist. ........ ...Betty Kathryn Baylor Sgts.-at-Arms ,. Clair Fay Brown Betty Bishop Sponsor .... ,... , Miss Edith Kneuper Spring Term Pres ......... . . , Betty lean Cotulla V. Pres.. .... ..,,..., I mogene Voss Rec. Sec'y . Corr. Sec'y Treas.. . . Bep't. . . , , . Parl. ...., .. Hist .......... Sgts.-at-Arms Sponsor .,.. .,. .... Betty Io Meister ... ........,.... Betty Hall Virginia de la Zerda .... .. Myrtle Staulfer . , . . . Marie Perkins .. . ......,.. Betty Bishop Glenn Small lo lane Davis . . Miss Edith Kneuper if Top How: Ella Louise Abel, Ruth Bading, Tommie Berry, Letha loyce Bohnert, leanette Bryan, Delores Burke, Carolyn Conn. Middle Row: lo Ann Conyers, Bertha Dee Donoho, Betty Duff, Katherine Dunaway, Lorine Eisenhower, Yvonne Flores, Huth Friedmann. Bottom Row: Shirly Fryer, Annabel Garst, Ieanette Gittinger, Ianicc Leo Harrison, Mary Ann Haywood, Grace Henningson, Neldy Iaenke. Pres. . . . V. Pres.. . . . Rec. Sec'y Cor. Sec'y. . Treas. .... Cen.. . .. Parl. ... Rep't. ... . OFFICERS Fall Term . . . . . . , , .Dawn Gardner . . . .Rosemary Symons .. ...... Helen Taylor . . . .... Doris Karp ...,......lrene Bevins ... .Betty Mae Calogero ... .Ruth Friedmann .. .Martha Utterbach Sgts.-at-Arms. ,, ..., Ping How Lew Ienny Mae Frye Sponsors ......... Miss Agnes Iames Miss lrene Henderson Miss Nancy Lou McCallum The Lanier Literary Society of Brackenridge l-ligh School has completed one of its most successful seasons during the year l946-47. Organized for these purposes f to create appreciation for good literature, to encourage its members in their creative work, to assist the school in worthwhile projects, -r-- the Laniers have proved their merits to their school once again. To start off the year in just the right way, the Laniers had a super-duper social on October 30 held for the purpose of installing the new officers and introducing pro-- spective members. Entertainment was provided by the more talented club members, and delicious punch and cake were enjoyed by all. Then, on December 6, the Laniers presented their annual Book Week Assembly in the school auditorium. The theme of the program was The Eternal Triangle, and even the poor damsels who lost their men to other maidens Con the stage, of coursell seemed to have a good time. As a part of the assembly, the Lanier prexy, Dawn Gardner, pre- sented a record album of Melville's Moby Dick to the school on behalf of the club. The new term brought the Laniers a new group of PAGE 104 .Bmw f' wreak, Arrows and a new set of officers. Installation was held February 5 in the cafeteria. Grace Henningsen played the piano for entertain- ment - f before the big rush to the table where a decorated cake and cold drinks were being served. A traditional Lanier service to the school is the planting of the Star flower bed in the patio. ln February industrious Laniers sank their spades into the ground and planted seeds for a later blooming of purple and white petunias. Later an Arrow ceremony was held in which Arrows and new members pledged their best efforts to the club, A promising new group was admitted to carry on the traditions of the Laniers in future years. To top off a wonderful year, the Laniers held their traditional farewell banquet. Everyone had a wonderful time, but, if the graduating seniors seemed especially husky-voiced and dewy-eyed, they had good reasons, With cake sales, assemblies, socials, and participation in numerous activities holding their attention throughout the year, the Laniers who leave Brackenridge this year will cherish memories of a most serviceable, fun-filled, and a truly successful year. OFFICERS Spring Term Dorizaliarp Pres. . . V, Pres, ..., .,,. M artha Utterbach Rec. Sec'y ,..... .,.... S hirley Smith Cor. Sec'y. . .Mary Louise Schneider Treas. ,.., ,,.,, l rene Bevinf: Cen. ,... ,. .Grace Henningnsen Rep't. , . Ienny Mae Frey Parl. .... ..... . ., Fing Lew Hist. . . .. . . .Georgia Rabenaldt Sgt.-at-Arms ,.,,. .,,. D ee Martin Sponsors , .... Miss Agnes lames Miss Irene Henderson Miss Nancy Lou McCallum Top How: lo Ann Iohnson, Patsy Ann King, Virginia Lockhart, Dee Martin, Ieannine Mills, Patsy Munsch, Georgia Rahonalftt Middle How: Lenora Faye Rabenaldt, Betty Roach, La Roy Nell Schneider, Mary Schnieder, Barbara Schuetze, lldla lean Smith, Shirley Smith, Bottom Row: Doris Staats, Lorraine Tleken, Margia Walters, Inez White, Maureen Wyatt, Ann Mario Yoehle. PAGE 105 Gfaafund Social' Top How: Ienelle Addington, Agnes Amelung, Patricia Barr, Margaret Blalock, Yvonne Chandler, Dorothy lean Crowe, Mary Day. Second Row: Mary Ann Desrosiers, Raenell Forrester, Carole lean Grossenbacher, Eunice Grote, Barbara lean Haag, loyce Haskel, Mariorie Hormuth. Third Row: Patricia lones, Frances ludson, Abbie Lois Lamb, lean Leifeste, Mary Katherine List, Bettye lean Miller, Ruth Risse. Bottom Row: Sarah Roos, Ann Hossner, Edith Schafer, Ioan Sears, Patsy Stuart, Clara Louise Turnage, Christine Woeber, lo Nell Weynand. Prefs. V Pres Roc Seoy Corr, Sooy Troas Porl. ROp'l lrllst Sponsors: Pres V Pres Rec. Seoy Corr Se-c'y Treas Parl Rent Hist Sporisors OFFICERS Fall Term Agnes Amelung . Abbie Lois Lamb Barbara lean Haag Mary Ann Desrosiers Patricia Barr Mary Katherine List Eunice Grote Raenell Forrester loyce Haskell Mrs Willie Rohm Miss losephino Goodman Spring Term Agnes Amelung Clara Turnage Barbara lean Haag Dorothy Crowe Patricia Barr Mary Katherine List Mary Ann Desrosiers Abbie Lois Lamb Marjorie Hormuth Mrs Willie Rohm Miss losophine Goodman The Charme Society was organized in the year l937 by Mrs. Willie Rehm and our dean of girls, Miss Viola Moore. Primarily a social club, the Charme Society has as its object the development of natural charm in order that its members may get along harmoniously with other people. Their regular semi-monthly meetings are interesting, profitable, and enjoyable. The Charmes sponsor many social features. One that all the girls always look forward to is the Halloween Break- fast which is given tor the football boys every Halloween morning before school. This year Ole Santa came down the chimney of Agnes Amelungs house to see all the girls at their social gathering. In order to get acquainted with newly elected mem- bers, our sponsors, Mrs. Rehm and Miss Goodman, gave the club a Valentine Party at the home of Mrs. Rehm. in the spring the Charmes take to the Zoo and have their picnic. Forgetting a little of their charm, the girls go wading, horseback riding, motor boat riding, and, of course, bicycling. The last club event of the year is the annual banquet which is given in honor of the graduating seniors. This year's activities have been very successful. Every member can look back to a most pleasant 1947. PAGE 106 if Emp' 8 Glad Top Row: lack Arnold, David -Bell, Billy Black, Richard Brown, Dyal Cornwell, Pete Dewell, lack Doebbler, Ross Eaton. Second Row: limmy Gerhart, Dick Gonzales, Wiley Hamrick, Vernon Helmke, Tommy Hemphill, Eddie Houser, lohn lackson, lack Wayne lones Third Row: Tommy Iones, loe Kimmel, Richard Lay, Gene Pickens, Dick Postg Walter Schumann, lack Slaughter, Fred Stolte. Bottom Row: Frank Terry, limmy Thompson, Billy Thompson, Richard Wall, Victor Weiss, Lawrence Westkaemper, David Whitmirc, Charles Wirth. The Boys' Science Club, organized to further the knowl- edge of its members in scientific matters, is one of Brack- enridges oldest organizations. Under the able leadership of Miss Rose Davis and Mr. H. H. lackson, the club has grown and expanded until now, it is one of the toperanking boys' clubs. Their science director, Dyal Cornwall, strives to conduct at least two experiments a month on matters re- lating to chemistry, physics, and biology. Do not be deceived. The saying, All work and no play does not apply to the Boys' Science Club. The Dance of the Seasons, which was a gala affair, was sponsored by the Science Club. From the four girls representing the sea- sons, lo Ann Wietzel, lo Ann High, LaVonne Rockey, and Gwen Barnes, lo Ann High was picked to be Goddess of the Seasons. The students attending the dance voted accord- ing to the sign of the Zodiac under which they were born. ln April the Fiesta Dance was given by the Science Club at La Villita. The final event was a formal banquet for the members and their dates. The activities of the club, along with other festivities, afford the members a joyful time. PAGE 107 'BH i Fall and Spring Term 5 . OFFICERS Pres. ............, Walter Schumann V. Pres. ........,, Dick Post Sec'y. .. ..... Eugene Pickens Treas. ....... .. .Eddie Hauser Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . . . Vernon Helmke Parl. ................, lack Slaughter Science Directors ...Dyal Cornwell Rep't.. . . Sponsors. . . Iohn lackson Charles Wirth . Tommy Hemphill , . . .Miss Rose Davis Mr. H. H. Iackson .Baa ,Hidden ir OFFICERS Fall Tenn ,, Pres... . ....,..... Edward Zuniga I V. Pres.. .... La Verne De Leon Sec'y ..... .... G loria Fuentes Treas.. . . .... Richard Reyes Rep't. ...,... .. .lrene De La Rosa Sgt.-at-Arms .... .... P aul Villarreal Sponsor ..... .... M iss Ethel Iones Spring Term Pres. .... . ........ La Verne De Leon V. Pres.. . . ..... Edward Zuniga Sec'y ..... .... G loria Fuentes Treas. ..... .... R ichard Reyes Rep't. ..... ..... S usie Garcia Sgt-at-Arms . . ...... Noe Garcia Sponsor. .... ,....... M iss Ethel Iones ir Top Row: Olga Eve Bratton, Rebecca Cantu, Mary Chavez, Irene De La Rosa. Second Row: LaVerne De Leon, Carrie Dorado, Manuel Flores, Gloria Fuentes. Third Row: Noe Garcia, Esther Godin, Gloria Hinojosa, Feliz Martinez. Fourth How: David Reeves, Delores San Miguel, Lois Terrozas. The Los Hidalgos Club is a social club made up of a group of young people who attend Brackenridge and are interested in Spanish customs, in Spanish manners, and in the language of the Spanish. They definitely believe that fun and good fellowship should be combined with the three R's and other serious ingredients of high school. X You will meet them at any Brackenridge activity, and, if you are good, you might get invited to join them in one of their club affairs. There are parties, programs, picnics, and dances. You might attend the Halloween dance, the Christmas pinata, or the Spring picnic in the park. The Hidalgo members have their serious side, too. They contribute to the various drives, such as the Red Cross and the Community Chest, and they always take part in the project of the annual Christmas party given for the orphans. O Their sponsor is Miss Ethel Iones. Their motto is Uadelante, siempre adelantef' their colors are maroon and gold. The name I-lidalgosf' sons of noble people, sets a high standard for ideals and conduct. PAGE 108 t . pq. . Pres.. . . . V. Pres.. . . Sec'y ...,, Treas. .... . Cen. ..., . Flep't. . Sponsor. Pres, V. Pres.. Sec'y.. . Treas. .,.. . Corr. Sec'y Cen. ..... . Rep't. . Sponsor. . . Corr. Sec'y .... OFFICERS Fall Tenn Mary Yeager Blake Weimer Norma Fields .. Elaine Cruz . ..Iame:: Sewell Iimmie McClendon Mary McKinney .. . Mrs. Lydia Magruder Spring Term .. . . Blake Weirner . Elaine Cruz limmie McClendon . . . Ben Milam . .... Ruth Cowen ,. lames Carpenter . Dan Hillsman .. .. Mrs. Lydia Magruder ir Top Row: Iames Carpenter, Robert Conklin, Annie Mae Corder, Ruth Cowen. Second Row: Elaine Cruz, Ronnie Dugqer, Norma Fields, Dan Hillsman. Third How: Lester lackson, Martha lean Mangham, Iimmy McClendon, Mary Mc- Kinney. Bottom Row: Ben Milam, Iames Sewell, Blake Weimer, Mary Yeager. The Iunior Historians of Brackenridge make up Chapter 27 of the Iunior Historians of Texas. This association is a division of the Texas State Historical Association. The club at Brackenridge was organized in 1941 by Mrs. Lydia W. Magruder, our sponsor. The outstanding project ot the Iunior Historians is the Writing contest, held an- Game O nually, and entered by chapter members and members-at-large. This year Kenneth ,3 A, Nelson, Robert Conklin, Elaine Cruz, Virginia Lindig, and Betty Love Darlington had T stories published in the lunior Historian. 'X s TEM Other features of the club are: the sponsoring of the History Honor Society and 'tl 'x xx the awarding of the History Honor Certificates, making trips to help organize lunior , Historian Chapters at other schools, historical excursions, such as the one to Castroe ville, and presenting programs ot Texas History at club meetings. At the end of each quarter, the club awards A seal to students making an A in history and gives a banquet annually for members of History Honor Society. Last year the Brackenridge chapter won the distinction of being among the five leading chapters in Texas. PAGE 109 W '7een4 Top Row: Oralia Casiano, Carol Choquette, Imogene Clark, Consuelo Cruz, Elizabeth Dickson, Pat Douglas. Middle How: Laura Dupont, Mary Lucille Fincke, Ioyce Gatewood, Kathleen Gilstrap, Wilma Cvilstrap, Carolyn Sue Hammonds, Bottom How: Barbara Faye Humphreys, Elva Lee Huskey, le-anne Marie Iohnson, Rita Sue Iones, Myrtle Iordan, lackie Lowery. Rebecca Martinez. v-i OFFICERS Fall Term Pres. . . . . . .Norma Shelton V. Pres.. .. .... Angeline Ploch Sedy.. .... Wilma Gilstrap Treas.. . . , . . .Gertrude Young Rep't . Mary Lucille Fincke Lily Torres Chqpl, .Ieannc Marie Iohnson Sgt.-at-Arms . . .. .Aseneth Orozco Parl. .....,........,.... lackie Evers Program Chrman.. . . . . .Sherry Robisheau.: Sponsor... .. . Miss Selby Moore An active club in Brackenridge is the Y-Teens, formerly known as Girl Reserves. Y-Teen clubs are found in most senior high schools because the club is a branch of the Y.W.C.A. for teen age girls. The girls enjoy many social events at the Y and are privileged to use it on various occasions. ln order to have closer Contact with the Y.W.C.A., inter-club council meetings of all Y-Teen clubs in the city are held each month. Many socials are given during the year to make school life more enjoyable for Y-Teen members. Occasionally, sing-songs are held in the harmony hut in line of business meetings. Cake sales are the best source of raising moneyg this year onewas held at school, and two down town. The club celebrated Halloween by having a rip-roaring hayride. Thirty girls and boys met at Mary Lucille l7'incke's house to crowd onto two hay wagons and to have a barrel of funl One Saturday morning, many of the members donned their oldest clothes and met at the Woodlawn Recreation Center to have a hobo day. Cleaning houses and yards was the object of the occasion. When the membership drive calmed down, a rough initiation was held. The new members were blind folded, PAGE ll0 ik i' -K linked together in a long line, and marched to Roosevelt Park where the initiation was completed. Later, an impressive candle light ceremony was held in the school auditorium. All participants wore white and the initiation not only proved very beautiful, but most effective in showing the true spirit of the Y-Teens. A Christmas dance was given at the Y.W.C.A. The day before the dance, ten members met at Norma Shelton's house and made corsages for the dance. Each year all the branches of the Y.W.C.A. contribute to the World Fellowship Fund. This year an impressive pageant including members from all San Antonio Y-Teen clubs was given at the Y.W.C.A. The Brackenridge Y-Teens contributed fifty dollars to this fund. To top the year's activities, a successful dance called the Iole Blon Shindign was given March 28 in the Bracken- ridge gym. The Texans, a swell cowboy band, furnished the music for this dance, and the memories of this event will linger in the minds of all Y-Teens. The last occasion of the year was a dinner party given at the Manor honoring the graduating seniors, a fittina climax to a fun-packed club year. if Zf,7een4 1-- OFFICERS Spring Term Pres. ,, . , , ,. Norma Shelton V. Pres. .. ., Angeline Ploch Sec'y,. ..,. Wilma Gilstrap Treas, .... .,..., G ertrude Young Rep't.. Mary Lucille Fincke Lily Torres Chapl., .Ieanne Marie Iolinson Sgt.-At-Arms ,.... Aseneth Orozco Parl. ....,...,,...,..... Iackie Evers Program Chrrnan.. . . l .. Sherry Robisheaux Sponsor .,..,.. . Miss Selby Moore Top How: Margaret McCulloch, Adelina Mendoza, Lola Myers, Rhea Ray Nash, Aseneth Orozco, Georgia Mae Peters Middle Row: Marian Peters, Angeline Ploch, Iane Quan, Mary Louise Higgins, Delores Riojas, Sherry Robisheaux. Bottom Row: Ieanette Romans, Nancy Lee Ryan, Ioyce Sams, Norma Shelton, Lily Torres, Ida Louise Vetterick, Gertrude Young. PAGE Ill W6 Top Row: lean Alley, Ioy Ann Alsbury, Beth Basye, lean Bowman, Wanda Compton, Mary Margaret Cook. Second Row: Mary Ann Cosgrove, Ioyce Ann Durst, Mary Louise Dye, Gerry Golly, Arlene Hancock, Carl Ann Head. Bottom Row: Ierry Hill, Betty Huttstutler, Billy Huftstutler, Nannette Keele, Betty Kor, Patricia Keplinger, Ruby Lee Langston. Pres.. . . V. Pres.. . . . Rec. Sec'y.. Corr. Sec'y. Treas. ..... . Asst Treas Cen.. . . . , Hep't. . . . . Hist.. . .. OFFICERS Fall Term . ,,..,.. lean Bowman . . . .Wanda Compton . . . . . .Patricia Keplinger .. . . . ...Betty Hultstutler . .. . . .loy Nelle Mueller . .... Beverley Schwarzer .,........lean Alley ......Ann Payne . . . . . . .Billy Huffstutler Parl. ........... Mary Ann Cosgrove Sgt.-at-Arms ............ Beth Basye Sponsor .... Betty Walden .... .Miss Louise Allen A little learning is a dangerous thing, drink deep, or taste not of the Pierian spring, is the motto of the Wa Kapa Club. Creating an interest in art is its purpose and the oak leaf its emblem. With the name of friendship the Wa Kapas have formed many valuable associations among club members. Lessons have been learned in leadership, cooperation, and teamf work because of the regulation that each club member serve on at least two committees during the year. Under the sponsorship ot Miss Louise Allen, the Wa Kapas have established high standards for their members. Every prospective member must be proposed by one of the olcl members and attend a rush tea where she is voted upon. The initiation of the new imps was a source of social merriment for all Brackenridge as the imps had to submit to anything requested by the old members, and the results were exceedingly interesting. Outstanding in the social events ot the current year was the installation of new PAGE 112 'lr ir mt' ir officers which was held in the home of Sue Murphy. A candlelight ceremony was enjoyed by both old and new members. Following the usual club tradition, the Wa Kapas were seen during the Christmas season decorating the tree to be presented to the school. The annual Wa Kapa Dance was one of the greatest successes of the year. Another memorable occasion was the Spring Picnic. These affairs, along with coke parties and cake sales, helped to brighten the school days at B.H.S. The bulletin board is always a source of interest to the students as it supplies them with a steady flow of news and gossip items. Farewell to the Seniors, the final salute to our never- to-beeforgotten classmates, was the final event of a marvel- ous and funffilled year for the Wa Kapas. Even though many new and capable girls will come in next year to fill the places left vacant by the old members, the links of friendship made during this past year will always remain to uphold the true meaning of Wa Kapa. if Pres. . . ,. V. Pres.. . ., Rec. Sec'y. We KW OFFICERS Spring Term .. . .Dione Rockey . ..... Iean Alley ............Sue Murphy Corr. Sec'y.. .Beverley Schwarzer Treas. .... . . Ass't. Treas. Cen. ...., . Hist. .... . Parl. ........... . Sgt.-at-Arms Hep't . Sponsor .... . ...... Weta Uecker ........Io Anne Stapper ..........Beth Basye . . . . .Robbie Raye Bush .. .Geraldine Golly .. .Mary Ann Cosgrove Elinor Wehe . . .. Ioyce Ann Durst . .... Miss Louise Allen Top Row: loy Nelle Mueller, Sue Murphy, Betty Northcutt, Mary Ellen Odom, Ann Payne, Verlaine Penshorn. Second Row: Imorene Philli s, Billie Mar aret P' , Sh ll P , Di R k I S h k E1 ' S h . Bt ll q p tg ieper e ey osey one oc ey, ean c oc e, ouise c warz otom ow: Beverley Schwarzer, Betty Smith, Io Anne Stopper, Weta Uecker, Betty Walden, Elinor Wehe, Lucille Zigmond. PAGE 113 ir xt' 9 lll Pres. .... . V. Pres.. . . . Sec'y . Treas. . Parl.. . . 'ff if if Eaancfa . r Top Row: Iohnny Alaniz, Ray Alderman, Gary Anderson, Edward Arnold, lack Arnold, Billy Black. Second Row: Tommy Boothe, Clinton Briggs, Dick Calhoun, Clifton Donoho, Terry Downs, Verne Engel. Third Row: Norman Forson, Iimmy Gerhardt, Dick Gonzales, Gene Hamilton, Corkey Harlos, Tommy Hemphill. Bottom How: Eddie Houser, Aubrey Howe, L. I. Hoyer, Iohn Iackson, lack Iones, Allin Means. OFFICERS Fall Term . . . . . . .David Whitmire . . . .Dick Calhoun . , . . . .Gene Hamilton .. . . .Iimmy Gerhard! . . . . . .lack Arnold Sgt,-at-Arms. .. . ,.... .Bill Sweet Norman Forson Rep't ....... Lawrence Westkaemper Ath. Director ....... lack Schleuning Chap. ......... ......., I im Siefkes Sponsor . . . , .... Irvin Dreibrodt The Hi-Y Club of Brackenridge High School provides for its members a Christian fellowship that will live long in the hearts of each student. The club seeks to better its members through religious projects as well as services to the community. Thus the Hi-Y strives To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. Though the I-li-Y differs from most clubs in our school in that it is one of many throughout the country, it has activities similar to those of other groups. The first project of the school year was a fine Pep Book published early in football season. This book helped us cheer for our football team and learn all our songs and yells. In keeping with this fine spirit, the Hi-Y honored our football team with the' annual Beat Ieff Prom on the eve of the Turkeyedayl classic. Always trying to keep pace with world affairs, the Hi-Y booked a fine speaker for a winter meeting. The guest was a Swede, who took active part in the world wide fel-l lowship of the Y.lVl.C.A. l PAGE 114 af Jw lnspired by his example, the Hi-Y collected food for a basket. This basket was given to a poor family on Thanksf giving Day, and another was given on Christmas. The Hi-Y also provided Wholesome recreation through its varied program. A number of co-ed nights were arranged by our hardworking mascots, who are elected each year by the club. Each year a junior, who serves for two years, and a senior girl are selected. Their eagerness to help was a tribute to the girls who were honored at the Beat Ieff Prom. At Christmas, compacts were given to our mascots in recognition of their hard work. C ln the line of athletics, the club entered teams in the Y.M.C.A. basketball league, intramural basketball, and intramural baseball. To close a fine year under the guidance of our sponsor, lrving Dreibrodt, the Hi-Y gave the traditional Round Up. This consisted of a church service and the farewell banquet at which next year's officers were announced formally. Thus another year ot service to members and community OFFICERS Spring Term Pres. . . . ....,... David Whitmire V. Pres... ,,.. Dick Calhoun Sec'y ..... .... G ene Hamilton Treas. ..., ..... I immy Gerhardt Parl. ......... ,..... I ack Arnold Sgt.-at-Arms . .. ....... Bill Sweet Norman Forson Rep't .,.. .Lawrence Westkaemper Ath. Director ......., lack Schleuning Cha ,. ..,,. ,... . im Siefkes was closed. p I Sponsor , . , lrvin Dreibrodt Top How: Danny Perkins, Dick Post, Lynnwood Price, William Risse, Norman Robertson, Herby Sammons. Second How: lack Schleuning, Charles Shaw, Dick Shaw, Charles Shurley, Iim Siefkes, Bill Sweet. Third How: lack Talley, Leslie Talley, A. T. Timm, Wayne Thompson, Wayne Toepperwein, Tommy Walton. Bottom How: Lawrence Westkaemper, Delmar Wurzback, David Whitmire, Ralph Zerwekh, Mascots: Io Ann Wietzel, Gwen Barnes, Dorothy Blackwood. w PAGE 115 l l H J Madwml' 1 Top Row: Willetta Alder, Alma Baetz, Alma Ann Baker, Pat Banker, Gwen Barnes, Peggy Blancher, Ioan Borchers. Second Row: Marilyn Bowman, Ioyce Burney, Iackie Chambers, Fay Coleman, Dorothy Davis, Betty Doolittle, Pearl Duderstadt. Third Row: Madeline Fake, Mary Iune Falk, Betty Lou Foster, Virginia Hall, Charlotte Heberer, Ruth Anne Herbsleb, lo Ann High. Bottom Row: Dorothy Hoch, Nellie lean Holder, Virginia Ietty, Sharon Kingston, Lucy Ann Kizer, Susie Lane. OFFICERS Fall Term Pres. ..............,.. Dorothy Davis V. Pres. ................ Ruth Martin Rec. Sec'y .... .... M argie Lightsey Corr. Sec'y ..,....... Meril Spellman Treas. .......,..... Alma Ann Baker Rep't. .....,. Charlotte l-leberer Parl. ...,...... ..,.... G yna Smith Sgts.-at-Arms ..,......,. Doris Neese Dorothy Hoch Ce-nsors.Virginia Natho, Gwen Barnes Sponsor ........ Miss Vivian Agnew ln l933 Mrs. Concha Wilson and Mrs. lulia Ball telt the need ot a club that would promote good lellowship, foster sportsmanship, and train girls in the proper use ot leisure time. The name Modern Diana was chosen because of the interest ot the club in outdoor sports. Diana, in Greek Mythology, is the goddess ot the moon who loved outdoor lite, and the word Modern was prefixed to make it more appropriate. According to the constitution only titty girls are allowed to be members in the club and these girls must be elected. Girls with high ratings in scholarship, leadership, and charm are selected to become what are called Nymphs, The l946-47 term was highlighted by the search tor a sponsor for the Modern Dianas, upon the resignation ot Mrs. Wilson, and Miss Agnew was selected by the club. Later, a tea was given in the home of Iackie Meadows for the purpose of initiating last year's Nymphs. A proud array ot laces could be seen as each Nymph repeated the Diana pledge alter our president, Dorothy Davis. PAGE 116 One fall evening there was the busy hum of voices heard in front of the Majestic Theatre. Yes, the Modern Dianas had rushed straight from school to take in a show and have a friendly get-together. After the mid-term had slipped upon us, and spring was peeping out from the cloak of winter, the Dianas spent a cheerful day in Brackenridge Park doing everything from bicycling to eating. The next event, the annual Modern Diana breakfast, was held at the ranch home of Alma Ann Baker and everyone had a wonderful time. Another important affair was the Dianacacho Dance which was highlighted with waitresses, hat check girls, and candy girls, all of whom were Dianas, Perhaps the most memorable occasion of the year was the formal dance held at La Villita. The crowd breathlessly awaited the announcement by Dot Davis of the President and Vicefpresident for lQfl8. This school year has truly been a happy and success ful one. We trust that the high standards and ideals for which the Modern Dianas are known will be forever upheld. Madmnfb' i ,i 1' - OFFICERS Spring Term Pres. .....,,.......... Dorothy Davis V, Pres. ................ Ruth Martin Rec. Sec'y ..,..... Nellie lean Holder Corr. Sec'y ..,....... Meril Spellman Treas. ............. Alma Ann Baker Rep't.. .. . .. ,Charlotte Heberer Pail. .. .,.. . ... .... Gyna Smith Sgts.-atAArm:: . .. . Doris Neese Dorothy Hoch Censors, Virginia Natho, Gwen Barnes Sponsor . .. Miss Vivian Agnew Top How: Patsy Lawson, Dot Lea Leissner, Margie Lightsey, Barbara Lowther, Geraldine Luter, Merebcth Lyster, Loycn lean Martin, Second How: Ruth Martin, lda lane Maspero, lackie Meadows, lackie Moody, Virginia Natho, Doris Neese, Dorothy Offer. Third Row: Icannette Pogues, leanette Pteil, Melrose Real, Patricia Reinorz, BGrbGrG Rotzler, Gyncr Smith, Mary Beth Sorrell, Bottom Row: Meril Spcllman, lamic Tipton, Iris Wallace, Shirley Wilcox, Nancylee W1lliCImS, Klilllfyfl Yeager. F0 PAGE 117 eamm Glad Front Row: Clara Scherzer, Katherine Flhodius, Edna Scharl. Second How: Robert Cooper, Dorothy Lopez, Lynn Marcia Wunsch, David Snell, Gilbert Bieleleld, Peggy lean Kramer, Mary Rodriguez, Third Row: Chlorene Ellebracht, Dudley Schwarz, Veronica Kaltholl, 'V X I Nt Q x 13 X. . 0.5 N YEA' WHAT? na 3: qi' , . The German Club is composed of students who are German here in Brackenridge. Under the capable leader- ship ot Miss Leilet Richter, the enrollment ot the club has been expanding rapidly since its organization until it has become one oi the liveliest organizations in school. The German Club has had many socials to Otter its Milford Zirlccl, loc Bradley, Marjorie Zuehl, Miss Richter, Fred Braune. ,,.f!1f 3fSvF, interested in the German language and who are studying Aff, 'ln-ll . ilu sy ' ' mf SJ X4 BW N N X i xg' I X Q Fall Pres.. . . V. Pres.. Sec'y ,... Treas.. , , Rept . , Sponsor OFFICERS cmd Spring Terms .. . . ,loc Bradley ,... .Millard Zirkel ,. .Chlorene Ellebracht . . . .Marjorie Zuehl .. ,. Dudley Schwarz ,. .. Miss Leilet Richter members an opportunity to become better acquainted with each other. One of our most prominent activities was the formal initiation, which was celebrated at the Aurora Apartments. We have had a number of good times at Miss Richters home. Another happy occasion was our double Christmas Party. First, We gathered at Milford Zirkel's home, and later ended the party at Peggy Kramer's residence. As another one ot our Christmas activities, we presented a small gilt ot Christmas cookies to each member oi the faculty. One oi our celebrations was the Valentine Party which we attended at Clara Scherzer's residence. The members of this club have been enthusiastic workers in carrying out its activities, and we teel secure in saying that its spirit will never die. PAGE 118 ir The Latin Club, organized in l926 for the purpose of promoting interest in the study of Latin and also for giving the pupils of the Latin Department a means of carrying on social activities pertaining to the study of Roman and Greek culture, is one of the older clubs of Brackenridge. lts meme bersliip is open not only to pupils taking Latin but also to those interested in Latin. The motto, Non progredi est regredif' is a very timely one. The sponsor of the club is Miss Cccile Lawrence. The Latin Club meets on the first and third Wednesday of each month, the first meeting being a social one and the second a business meeting. The social meetings offer the club an opportunity to celebrate many Roman festivals, the most important of which is the Saturnalia, coming just before the Christmas holidays. American holiday themes also provide the club with entertaining programs. One of the affairs to which the members look forward with interest is the spring picnic. The activities of the year l946f4i7 have been both suc- cessful and enjoyable, Financially, the cake sale in lanuary proved auite profitable. lt is with sincere regret that the club reaches the end of a happy year of work and play. if .Edin 61146 OFFICERS Fall Term Pres. ........ . Mary Ruth Connelly V. Pres. ...,......., Drucilla Franger Sec'y-Treas. .............. Ivor Waits Censor-Re-p't. . . Iaclcson Hubbard Hist.-Parl. ...,,.,..., Terry McMahan Sgt.-at-Arms ....,,., Kipling Layton Sponsor. .. ...Miss Cecile Lawrence Spring Term Pres. ..... . ....... .. . Shirley Heron V. Pres.. ..... Drucilla Franger Sec'y ........ ,.,.... G loria Watkins Treas .... ........,. T erry McMahan Censor-Rep't. Mary Ruth Connelly Sgts,-at-Arms ...... lackson Hubbard Kipling Layton Sponsor ...... Miss Cecile Lawrence Front Row: Russell Lee Maxwell, DeMaris Dygert, Martha Io Berry, Clement Falbo. Second Row: Sam Mascorro, Barbara Adams, Terry McMahan, Shirley Heron, Gloria Watkins, Fred lohnson. Buck Row: Drucilla Franger, Ivor Waits, Mary Ruth Connally, Miss Cecile Lawrence, Iackson Hubbard. PAGE 119 ' Glad ir ir ir ww. Seated. lst Row: Margaret Camparin, Betty Lou Fisher, Myrtle Stewart, Gloria Ann Herrera, Dora Lee, Gladys Benitz Kneeling, 2nd h Th R Gl Ft di A l C ' Ad l' M d' Standin . Last Row: Melva Hinojosa, How: Iosephine Oc oa, eresa esso, oria o riguez, ngea asinova, eine e ma. g Adela Cruz, Mary Cortinas, Eunice Rodriguez, Martha Martinez, Gloria Meza, Margaret Centeno. OFFICERS Fall Term Pres. .... ..... G loria Ann Herrera V. Pres.... ........ Myrtle Stewart Sec'y ..... ..... B etty Lou Fisher Treas. ....... .... G loria Rodriguez Hep't., .....,.. .... D ora Vivin Lee Sgt.-at-Arms ......... Gladys Benitez Sponsor .......... Mrs. Callie Abbott Spring Term Pres. .... ............. D ora V. Lee V. Pres.. .. ....... Gloria Rodriguez Sec'y ..... .... G loria Ann Herrera Treas. ..,.... ..... M elva Hinojosa Rep't. ......... .... . Gladys Benetiz Sgt.-at-Arms ........ Adelina Medina Sponsor .......... Mrs. Callie Abbott Aways forward is the motto of the Cinderallas, one of the newest and most active clubs on the Brackenridge campus. The Cinderella Club, organized in the spring of l945, symbolizes good fellowship and a spirit of friendliness among the girls at Brackenridge. Under the capable leadership of the two presidents, Gloria Ann Herrera and Dora Lee, and the sponsor, Mrs. Callie Abbott, the club has experienced an interesting and successful year. First came initiation day with all of its fun and frolic, ending in a party at the Girls' Club. Next, the Cinderellas had a super pie sale at school. The Christmas post office proved such a delightful success that the girls had Cupid to deliver valentines to Sweethearts and friends on Valen- tine Day. Highlighting the year's events was the Prince Charming Dance held in the cafeteria on March 14, 1947, which proved to be one of the gayest affairs during the year. Finally, to climax the year's social calendar, the club enter- tained its senior members with a dinner and theatre party. The Cinderellas are proud of their club and the accom- plishments made. They are ever pressing forward to make new acquaintances and to promote good-will among all the students of Brackenridge High School. PAGE 120 ir ir ir f 2 s 2,1 J Seated: lo Nell Weynand, K'Hae Fcrtsch, Sherry Robisheaux, Lois Herrmann, Virginia Natho, Melrose Real, Kay Frances Hoeneke, Weta Uecker. Standing: Emma Talamantes, Marjorie Hormuth, Barbara Conring, Barbara Haag, Barbara Lowther, Bobbin lean Moss, Betty Ann Ianert, Daniel Alcala, Bettyc lean Miller, Mary Katherine List, Margaret Wilson, Ann Aikman, Gloria Felix, Consuclo Bernal, Colene Faust, Rosemary Symons. Commercial students who have excelled -- these are the twenty-seven girls and one boy who make up the Commercial Honor Society this year. Twelve members were welcomed into the society by the sponsor, Miss Lora Goodwin, early in the year. A larger group met the qualifications of the organization, by having attained four credits in the commercial field and having made at least three A's in two branches of the business field. All were present for the election of officers. Virginia Mae Natho was elected president of the organization and Lois Herrmann, treasurer. The society takes great pleasure in presenting a gift to the business department of Brackenridge High School each year. Their activities include a tea given honoring the members' mothers and the commercial teachers. At this tea the certificates of membership are awarded, The organization first became active in 1939 when the need for transacting business was realized. Tours of downtown business offices were made by the group, so that they could see what was ex- pected of them in the very near future. The beautiful rose beds, for which Brackenridge is remembered, were started by the Commercial Honor Society, and each year they have tried to add to them. PAGE 121 idlofufaqanaagacielfff 41... .4 Front Row: Betty Love Darlington, Robert Conklin, Mrs. Lydia Magruder, Sponsor, Kenneth Nelson, Elaine Cruz, Marian Ormond. Second Row: Charlotte Calhoun, Norma Fields, Gisela Pack. Third Row: lean Conner, Barbara Haag, lean Dodds, Barbara Lowther, Betty Lou Foster, Ann Payne, Lois Herrmann, I. C. McLean, Ray Vanderwolk, Edward Arnold, lim Siefkes, Billy Black, Holis Salazer, lesse Diaz, Leslie Willis. Buck Row: Virginia de la Zerda, Betty Cotulla, lamie Golson, lune Bankhead, Olga Bratton, Peggy Partin, lackie Penske, Coleen Faust, Grace Henningsen, Patsy Lawson, lo Ann Wietzel, Gyna lean Smith, Nancy Io Holland, Mary McKinney. No people who are indifferent to their past, said a wise man, need hope to make their future great, for in the words of another, what happened yesterday has a great effect on the lives of human beings today and an even greater effect on lives of their descendants tomorrow. These students of history who have completed at least four courses of history by the end of the fall term of this year have demonstrated that they are aware that if we have not time to understand the past, we will not have the insight to control the future, for the past never leaves us, and the future is always here. Some of these students have studied more widely than others, completing five courses rather than four. Each A counts four points, each B counts three points, each C counts two points, and each D counts only one point. Certificates of membership were awarded at the annual banquet given by the lunior Historians. Distinguished guests at the dinner were Mr. George P. Isbell, president of the San Antonio Historical Association, Mr. Stanley Banks, lawyer and authority on Texas History, and Mr. Gary, who presented the certificates. Presiding at the dinner was Blake Weimer, president of the lunior Historians. PAGE 122 Front Row: Iohn Iackson, Leon Lampert, Dick Post, Lawrence Westkaemper, Eddie Houser, Kenneth Nelson. Second Row: Barbara Haag, Iune Bankhead, Sherry Robisheaux, Olga Carrejo, Patsy Lawson, Gyna lean Smith, Gloria Felix, Iackie Penske. Third Row: Gwen Barnes, Charlotte Heberer, Nellie Holder, Sharon Kingston, Ruth Ann Herbsleb, Dorothy Hartman, Back How: Lois Herrmann, Betty Ann lanert, Bobbie Saenger, Kathryn Yeager, lean Bowman, Ioyce Burney, Miss Ollie Stratton, Sponsor, Mary Yeager, Beth Basyc, Patricia Keplinger, Nancylec Williams, Betty Lou Foster, Naomi Brockman. The English Honor Society was organized in l928 to serve a double purpose: to recognize and stimulate originative writing and to honor students who do superior work in English, The meme bership of the club consists of those who made at least five A's and no grade less than B from English lll through Vll. An average of at least B must be maintained in English Vlll, a subject ree quired of all English Honor members. During the early days of organization, meetings were held once a week when literary programs of great originality and interest were high lighted. Later, after Wednesday was wisely choosen as official club day, English Honor, composed of boys and girls of different clubs, met once a year to initiate new members at a formal banquet followed by a program of fun and information, The club is proud to number among its former members many leading San Antonio citizens. This year we again welcome some of our leading students to join these Longhorns, represented by our former members who by their spunk have given us an example of a way to live on the B.H.S. ranch. These Brahmas, our latest members, though capable of a solo stampede, were tamed by our Herefords, our seniors, calm and always easy to handle. On May l, l947, the branding for initiation? took place. The new members were presented the Ranch Coat of Armsf'-ee the brand of E. H. Sftheir identification body-the heraldry of the range. PAGE 123 ' Alanna Social' . . t mm , ' ' 3 XI . i . 3 ai' K 3 GDL Sealed: Ir. National Honor Members. Kathryn Yeager, Olga lane Carrejo, Yvonne Chandler, Leon Lampert, Sharon Kingston, Ronnie Dugger, Joyce Burney, President, Dick Post, lune Knox, Mary Yeager, Catherine Bryan. Middle Row: Io Ann Wietzel, Patsy Lawson, Virginia Natho, limmy McClendon, Ann Payne, Marion Ormond, Ruth Risse, Iacquelyn Moody, Virginia de la Zerda, Kuo Yen Ng, Betty Kimbriel, Pat Keplinger, Gerry Thomson. Back Row: Bobbie Saenger, Norma Shelton, Allin Means, Hay Vanderwolk, Rex Martin, Kenneth Nelson, Bettye lean Miller, Ruth Martin. Not Pictured: lr. National Honor, Walter Schumann, Billie Dreiss, Ruth Friedmann, Ruth Herbsleb, lohn K. Iacksori, lack Wayne loness, Walter Murphy, Arthurene Simmons, llmmy Thompson, Ioyce Westbrook, Margaret Wilson. The Brackenridge Chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in IQZ4. l'roin eight charter members it has grown to a maximum membership of ninety-one. Over twelve hundred mem bers have been inducted into the chapter. The great National Honor Society has been introduced into all the leading high schools in the United States and her outlying possessions. There are now over three thousand chapters. The society unifies the method of rewarding merit and furnishes a universal means of detecting outstanding students when they enter higher institutions of learning. The wearers of the Honor Society emblem, which is non-transferable, find ready entry into higher creative fields. The candidates are elected by the faculty and must qualify in scholarship, character, leadership in school affairs, and constructive service rendered the school. One-third of the senior class is eligible in scholarship, but only fifteen per cent of the class can be elected. Thus, service, character and leadership are determining factors in membership. The National Society presents to each mem- ber a neat identification card, and the school presents him with a handsome certificate. Candidates are initiated each year at an elaborate and beautifully costumed ceremony. The local chapter PAGE 124 ' Jfanaag' U ,Qi ,f 57' , g - ir- if Seated: lr, National Honor Members: Gyna Smith, Gwen Barnes, Secretary, Sherry Robisheaux, Lawrence Westkaemper, lfddie Houser, limmy Gerhardt, Nancy lo Holland, lean Bowman, Lois Herrmann, Treasurerp Nancylee Williams Middle Row: Charlotte Calhoun, Olga Celia Bratton, Grace Henningsen, June Bankhead, lean Conner, Ann Aikman, loan Borchers, Colene Faust, lflaine Crux, Beth Basye, lean Alley, Betty Ann lanert, Naomi Brockman Buck How: lackie Penske, Dorothy Hartman, Betty Lou Foster, lamie Golson Alma Ann Baker, lfdward Arnold, lim Siefkes, Tommy Hemphill, Dorothy Hoch, Nellie lean Holder, Aanes Amelunq, Charlotte Hebere-rl Barbara llaaa. functions only as an honorary group since its members have a maximum of club and class honors. The Society is sponsored by Miss Ieston Dickey, who conducts the initiation service, Miss Edith Brinkman, whose job it is to keep a close check on the grades of students and their eligibility for membership, and Mrs. Zora Melton, who is responsible for the initiation programs and also handles the funds of the organization. This year for the first time the lr. National Honor Society organized with officers, business meetings, and social activities. The officers elected in lanuary were as follows: president, loyce Burney, secretary, Gwen Barnes, and treasurer, Lois Herrmann. ln April the formal initiation was held Besides this, the social activities of the organization consisted of a party for lunior National Honor members and the annual National Honor reception and dance given in May by the P. T. A. Association of Brackenridge High School. In May, '47, the one hundred twenty-sixth chapter of the National Honor Society looked back on an exciting and muchsto-be-remembered year. PAGE 125 R UND 'LIP' The bawling of the freshly-branded calves, the shrill yells of Gif along there, the clouds of dust, the heat of branding irons, the get-togethers of the cowpokes around the campfire at night, the distant lowing of the herd, and perhaps the occasional twang of a coWboy's guitar- these are all reminiscent of that historic affair of the West - the roundup. No better word could be found for our feature section than this trademark of the range. For, included in club action, chorus and band life, and dra- matic capers, one may find the same spirit of energy, enthusiasm, and earnestness which pervaded the glorious days when bellowing cattle were branded with the Bar l-l, the Rocking M, or any one of countless other brands. The roundup is a necessity on the ranch just as that some- thing extra besides readin', ritin', and 'rithmetic is a necessity to a rip-roarinf school life. As the range has a roundup of cattle, so La Retama has a roundup of fea- tures. The grazing land is swell, pardner, so turn the page and browse through. - Ioyce Burney Texans have great nwrcfiunclisng u lv ill cocklel to tourists at 31.00 each porcup ne eqq lexus Bra N N YK Q 1 E? s ' 1 ' S ' ,iw , ugtgnw W.-Of. 4 1. I Q X ' f , 5 Y pm , 5 ' gig ii fi 3.1 ni' ' ASX 1 ' ,- , . 1 .- V Q52 W JP , , . . . , 'A ' 3 ' 4 12 I X 5 1 It 1 L 1 nf 'E E -in V Mp 'riff K . K ii f v Sv 'xy 4 pm, ,3, .A ' M Yfw f-QQ i ffi: .ff A ?w 'iM,ff.,-fwvg 'QAM gm yi MQ.. Y: W f f 553. 7 ,. H I 1 X. ,. vsp Y. I' Rv 14, vm we 3 ,iv W .a necfehmwx aff'- ,psf ,.,.4- 'Ds l i . as Q, : . . . J, .4 : i Qi., S 5.4 . LD W K .:. Ai 1 if X Q 5 Q is 'fs ' fli- if i Limuldiim Doviznvort, Lydo Loo Ferril, lcon Alloy, Olivene Adams, loe llcrette, Clilton Donoho, Allin Me-ons, Lindsey Frye, Milton Woldrop, Robe-cco Contu, lluth Fmril, Geraldine johnson Middle Row: Lolo Myers, Geraldine Quinonez, lfvelyn Hopper, Louise Hill, lohn Welch, Hferby Collignon, Bill Afzlorxq, ,lhhlm llllllflllqfi, Billion Williss, Dorothy Lone, Delores Rioins, Ruth Martin Back Row: Rhf-o Roy Nmsli, Doroth Keriisnll, Y lanes! Vidul, Nolan Shirley, Ierry Trimble lorry Downs, Ralph Brown, Edward Winters lop Bryon, Corl Minor, Danny Pprkins, Norma Shelton, Angeline Plochy Betty leon Limmer. PAGE 128 3 1 TOP PICTURE: Allin Moons, President Mixed Glezo Club, Terry Downs, Vice President, lean Alley Secretory BOTTOM PICTURE' Bottom How' .1 S P . 5 I 2 - A . O M - M af z tw 1, A ' , X ' MP L A in Q. ia,h'0!wm44 xii TOP PICTURE: laclcru Moaaly Pruqirlvrwt Girls' Gler' Club Allm Mvaw' Pros: Bottom Row: loan Vasma, Altno Lucas, Marjorre Hormuth, Hazel Walters Velda l.a1'::o11, Patsy llrmat-r':2, Wxrrrtlnr Lau llmrrko, Glarta Fvltx, Kathleen Beatrice Barloco, loan Cox Third Row: Mary llllen Odom, Bllltc Maraifel Plobisheaux, Iarme Colson, laclcto Fensko. Back Row: Lois Wpeclman, Batty lllmor Wehe, Betty loan Hearne, PAGE 12 tdcnt Mrxod Glory Club BOTTOM PICTURE: Grrls' Glen: Club Second How: Carl Arm Head, Lorrame Dreckaw, Betty Hutlstutler, nlbrrwlc, Sltollvy Poway, Mary Luclllfr Flrtckez, Martha learn Ds:Vim:y, Preper, lacquelyrr Moody, Mary Agnes Cantu, Mary Arm Hrll, Sherry Harms, Lorraine Psltty, lva lane Culpppper, Shirley Hprorr, Str-lla Inv, 9 feafm fa -,I 3 101 4- W eu N I M1515 v 2 Glflii' Chorus Z Theory clamp as seen through the eyes of the CCXITIQYG. 3. B H S. Mixed Choru PAGE 130 .Q 'K a- x ! A, . RFE fbaamaiioi fbepafzlmenl' 15 1. Entire cast of Nine Girls. 2. Peques looks, sccrredgand who Wouldn't'? 3. Animal, vegetable, or mineral?'??'? Green horns have lound the make-Yup box. 4. You'll be sorrrr-reel 5. Watch it, Herby, Ierry's out for cold blood! 6. Choosing costumes for Comedy of Errors. PAGE 132 gnl'efd'a4Iw1 Rcmdz Jfamh 5 . ' The bedutlfully corsiumsvd play, Pride cmd Preyudicew wdzs ccrpdbly presented by The dYGIUGflC!5 depdrtmorrl curly in the fall semester, The PICYIITCS rrbove portray scenes from the plcry. PAGE 133 at mmm ,am amz, la fewz, 1. lndustrious Campus Dirt Dobbers doing a little dobbing to beautify the B.H.S. grounds. 2. One of the several most- successful plant sales. 3. Club members enjoy a well-earned rest. 4. Bottoms up! 5. Proud Papas. 6. Club lite isn't all dirt-digging-it's tun, tool PAGE 131 6 640464 p WX it -1rY X 1X lf K' Hifi ! f T l. Mr, Gary, Coach Forehand, Coach Ehlert, and the football team getting fed by the Charmes at the Halloween breakfast in their honor. 2. Prexy Atnelung greeting fellow Club members at the Christmas party given at her home. 3. A close-up ol team members being Served at the Cliarme Breakfast. 4. The Cliarmes waiting for St. Nick at Aggies. .faniefut 8214319 Gullfaae lla Rcwcfn 1' 9. VM 1 if ., Adorned in costumes of appropriate atmosphere, the Laniers dedicate an assembly in honor of Book Week, their annual project, A short summary ot various books highlights the program in which each Lanier participates, ITUIIT IRT 4 lwacfmn I ' Efzancf E me-neu-qv...-pi, A 1 ,f'4',Y A nn. 4 A l The Modern Dioncx Nymphs were initiated dt the onnuul Diana Tec: held ci the home of Idckie Meadows. Oo-loi lui 2. Some of our officers ot the Modern Diono Teo. 3. Shore is Q purty table cloth, oin't ii? Niemv i AAA-if f i gf 1 4,1 walk? Wi WLS ea Glu! fnlllfiala 7 el' ,naw . I n at l i E 1 I I 5 KTM? A ,af lmwlfv vt' 7 V 4 'V J is - l. Smiling laces were seen at the formal initiation of the German Club at the Aurora Apartments. 2. German Club members busy wrapping cookies tor the teachers at Christmas time. 3. Lined up for the impressive initiation of the German Club. PAGE 144 .fa Refama '7u2m4 B -Bula . My Q ,fw- i 1? fl WO of Qu ul-ax All A Top Picture The Annual stall enjoying themselves at the surprise farewell party which they gave Mrs, Lee Mr:z Tietze, far lelt, enioyed herself also, not realizing the hard work ahead of her as our new sponsor. Bottom Lett Sitting on the banks ot a stream entranced by the music of Charlotte, Bettye lean, lack Wayne, and L. G, Bottom Right, Chow time' And what chow' lt was furnished by our host, Mr Malcolm Levi, who invited us to his ranch tor our picture-making ordeal, PAGE 145 .fmt J' Me lb . 'i L t - , I! I Qs ,QA kdm x we -' ,ff .wif l M ' J ga. M-W-.' We w.V.....Q V X31 '47 Xb, analysis fi' 6-4- ,- -fl R A 1 gl N.. .M Us 5 X l. What would we do without our helpful sponsor? 2. Our smiling, elficient executive board. 3. Whal's so interestmg hm-m-In? 4. The glamour ol Old Spain- when's the fiesta, kids? PAGE 146 w 1 RANBERS' lust as the Texas rangers were necessary to make Texas one of the finest states in the United States, like- wise, the R.O.T.C. helps to make our school the finest school in the United States. And that's no tall tale either. These cowboys take pride in their gear. They keep their spurs shining and their guns a-glistenin'. Their entire garb is fitted to their range - shooting range, that is. At certain times of the year, when the brands are be- ing placed expertly on yearlings wandering over the range of Texas ranches -this is when federal inspections and regimental reviews fill the calendar. Bunk inspec- tions aretnothing compared to these rigid displays of efficiency. Boys of the R.O.T.C. outfit are branded according to their experience and knowledge. The colonel, or foreman, gives the commands, and the rest of the boys show their loyalty to the boss by following them. H Out at the Alamo Corral, when the Eagles try to break the Mustangs in each year, the R.O.T.C. boys help keep the enthusiastic crowd behind the corral bars. This western military courtesy and discipline is passed on each year to the future B.H.S. cowhands. -Lois Herrmann I2 . 0. 77 Outlaws tremble at the mention o the Texas Ranger . wa' ,xywh 4 ,ga .Q E 5 31 .'a . Q X 'M?!'?' Y A19 xx. ' ,. x as 9, aff I, J, 'g v swf 1, , Z, , 1. . UI an 2, ,,a V., I -? ' . 5 Q A f Q ' 5 I' lb 1' E 7 3 Q, , g fy x , 3 4 A . if 1 P ., A , ,Z-. 5 QV , 7 ' ' f ,jg .' R M, Eg Q I gk ,. . - Q? W. nm I -h K Mfg' 7, Xp' 1, . x m fx w ., T . 'QM H m f':Tf gi A -- , cAM,,f1 Mi? ,ES L ,, Ewwya m ' , 1 2-WffffSif1 ff sw -f'M1?'Sz,iww . Q. Qbficgggjg. mu-33355, .2- f. 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' A -A X14 .ww N L -wwf ., 'Av W1 m, ' K K m . fs-Lfw-ww? -,,w X -H, , f '14 ,V ,,1 'f 4', ' Regimental Staff ,L . L , A v7. : ' 1 M., . , I 'N-g '.Q 1 , , K 5 L , 7 ' . ' A A A 4 . - . ' 1 f V . ev, ' -- A 'A , T' Lf ,,A.,,f,, -A - . , 5 , A W ,.. xt Y -. Fall Term Spring Tenn Colonel, . . ,......,......... Leroy Brietzke Colonel. . . ,...., . . .Norman Montgomery Lieutenant Colonel ...r.... lames Wohlfahrt Lieutenant Colonel. ,.r. Iimmy McClendon Major ..,..... , . . , . . .Robert Hoffman Major. , , . . . ,......,... .lames Hillsman Captain . . . . . . . .,.,.. Gene Hamilton Captain . , . ,...,, ,.... I ohnnie Flores Captain.. . . .,.. .lack Wayne lones First Lieutenant. , . . ........ Frank Terry Second Lieutenant. . . .Robert Conklin Second Lieutenant Barnard Goodman The fall-spring term of the Brackenridge High School Reserve Officers Training Corps saw an unusually well trained and well disciplined unit. Among the contributing factors of this outstanding record was the excellent leadership of Capt. S. A. McDonald, Sgt. Lester R. Sinclair and Sgt. Ioseph R, Pfeffer. The cadet colonel of this magnificent group during the fall term was Leroy Brietzke while Norman Montgomery took over this position during the spring term. The unit ranged in size from that of approximately l75 cadets to 225 in the spring term, The weapons supply contributed by the army was unprecedented in quality and quantity, and the spring term ended with promise of even more training aids. This cadet corps has proven its fine spirit of cooperation and public interest since it has never failed to perform any service asked of it. PAGE 150 if it if ve vt BULMULZYIQUYHL .Siiriffs FIRST BATTALION STAFF Fall Tenn Lieutenant Colonel A Richard Hainpton Mayor W, V. Ienkins Captain Ray Vanderwolk Spring Term Lieutenant Colonel Robert Hofhnan Maior Charles Nichols Captain , Willie Elizondo ik 1 . fd RH - 1 X 'tt 9 i PAGE 151 ik SECOND BATTALION STAFF Fall Term Lieutenant Colonel George Cermin Major , . . . .Charles Wirth Captain .,., t . .Frank Terry Spring Term Lieutenant Colonel , . , . .Richard Hampton Maior. . W. V. lenkins Captain. . ,Gene Hamilton Uffiicters? Cfiifi OFFICERS President lack Wayne Iones Vice President Richard Hampton Vice President Iimmy McClendon Secretary Charles Nichols Treasurer I. T. Lewis Top Row: Leroy Brietzke, George Cermin, Iohnnie Flores, Otto Hagelgans. Second Row: Gene Ham- ilton, Richard Hampton, Vernon Helmke, Wen- :lell Hendrickson. Third Row: Robert Hoffman, W. V. Ienkins, lack Wayne Iones, Iimmy Mc- Clendon. Fourth Row: Charles Nichols, Iames Sewell, Frank Terry, Charles Wirth, lames Wohlfahrt. From among the cadets, outstanding in every respect, the officers of the Brackenridge Reserve Officers Training Corps are selected. Their requirements include character and leadership as Well as scholarship. Only those outstanding cadets who obtain the honored position of a commissioned officer are eligible for membership in this exclusive club. The purpose of this club is to make evident to these officers the possibilities of the social aspects of the cadet corps. Among the activities of this club are drills, competitive sports and physical development. Yet, with all of these fine social and physical opportunities, this club has an even higher aim, that of promoting better understanding and a feeling of brotherhood among the cadet corps and thus leading to a better and more efficient regiment. PAGE 152 Purple guard Seated: Richard Hampton, Leroy Brietzke, George Cermin. First Row: William Groff, David Reeves Willie Elizondo, lesse Gonzales, Berry Allen, Dudley Schwarz, Earl Fitzgerald, Edward Zuniga, Paul Varlashkin, Gene Smith, Dan Hillsman Second Row: I T Lewis, Bruce Beckham, Sam Guyton, Gene Dromgoole, Billy Reichert, lack Wayne lones, Robert Hoffman, Frank Terry, Louis Barron, Cline Freiling. Buck Row: Barnard Goodman, Charles Halsell, Vernon Helmke, Wendell Hendrickson, lohn St, Ledger, Richard Wall, Milton Welsh, limmy McClendon, One ot the most remarkable and unique organizations in Brackenridge is the Purple Guard, or the drill team. The purpose of this organization is the training of its members in precise and difficult drill operations, This group ot cadets staged various demonstrations, such as the field day competitive drill with Tech and the half time entertainment at the loot- ball games of major importance, This unit became masters of the Queen Anne manual ot arms, the Marine drill, silent manuals, and many other drills which well proved its unusual skill. ln addition to the regu- lation uniform oi the Reserve Officers Training Corps, the members of this distinguished team wore the characteristic purple and white forager symbolizing their abilities PAGE 153 NrmfC0m Club Seated: I. T. Lewis, Iohn Center, Iohn Wright, Charles I-lalsell. First Row: Gene Smith, Paul Varlashkin, Billy Reichert, lulius Granato, Herbert Peters, Hollis Salazer, Edward Zuniga, William Groti, Larry Higgins Allen Small. Second Row: Ierry Ward, Walter Blakey, Sam Guyton, Bruce Beckham, Fred McCarley, loo Kimmel, lack Ferguson, Erwin Engel, Thomas Dieckow. Back Row: Gene Dromgoole, Milton Welsh Barnard Goodman, Fred Iohnson, Manuel Rodriguez, Al Garcia, I. C. Hagelgans. The purpose of the non-commissioned officers' club was to further the relations among the members and thus better the cooperation of the cadet corps. Due to conflicting dates and other duties among the cadet corps, not many formal functions were held. PAGE 154 -f., t ' ?E'1'n.W i Com any A ill L12 li as-3 E22 2 .I ,1 .. K ,gy- ,.,.' .-ed.. tw.. - .L ' t,,,Q...., ' D :Mr - ' v ' Pia, N , Seated: Norman Montgomery, Willie Elizondo, Vernon Helmke Walter Blakey First How: Gene Bigley lzeaac Martinez Tony Garza, Bill Shackeltord, William West, Allen Small, Fl1chardSiebert, loc Linnartz Second Row: Bruce Beckham, Albert Garza, Iohn Stapper, Dale Grisham, Harold Eardley, Charles English I-'red lohnson Back Row: Edwin Hendley, Eugene Ward, Fred McCarley, George Rex, Gene Dromgoole Fall Tenn Spring Tenn Captain Norman Montgomery Captain A Wendell Hendrickson First Lieutenant Willie Elizondo First Lieutenant I. T. Lewis Second Lieutenant Vernon l-lelmke Second Lieutenant Gene Dromgoole First Sergeant . Walter Blakey PAGE 155 ., ., . 4 Q2 ,gi '. Com any B ,...-.- 1 a '3 Seated: Charles Nichols, Thomas Moryl, Ioel Hodges, lohnny Wright. First Row: Herbert Peters, Paul Var lashkin, W. A. Reynolds Herman Uecker, Robert Rogers, Edward Zuniga, Bill Pabst, Second Row: I. T Lewis, Kenneth Koehl, Lloyd Westbrook, lesse Witte, Sam Guyton, Al Garcia Back Row: lor: Armstrong Sam Golorth. Charles Halsell, Calvin Towers. F all Term Spring Term Captain . . . Charles Nichols Captain . . . . . lack Wayne Iones First Lieutenant . .Thomas Moryl First Lieutenant , . Richard LaField Second Lieutenant . loel Hodges Second Lieutenant Bruce Beckham First Sergeant , , lohnny Wright F'.'.Glj li-'3 Com any CC M. ,..,, X . .-, x V it L Seated: Wendell Hendrickson, lohnnie Flores, lames Sewell, Barnard Goodman First Row: Billy Reichert Charlee Dominguez, Charles Legnon, Berry Allen, Herschell Kelley, Dudley Schwarz, Glenn Sharber, loc Barnard, Second Row: Glenn Smith, Daniel Perez, Dale Shaw, Richard Bell, Roy Williams, Marion Ioszepli Lionel Galindo. Third Row: Robert Fleming Arden Eardley, R, D letteries, lessee Gonzales, Donald Briqgfa Earnest Hutt, Raymond Clause. Fourth How: Portiro Sanchez, Barry Gilsen, David Barker, Fred Schoenteldt Iohn Fitzgerald, Robert Walls, Robert Young Back Row: Robert Morris, lohn St Leger, Edwin Rariey, Milton Welsh, Richard Wall Pall Term Spring Term Captain , Wendell Hendrickson Captain . Ray Vanderwolk First Lieutenant Iohnnie Flores First Lieutenant . Charles Halsell Second Lieutenant ..,.., larnes Sewell Second Lieutenant., , .Walter Blakey First Sergeant , , Barnard Goodman PAGE 157 ' 'M'-wr.. e yuzzql nj Com any ,,,,,-..A ffifv. V ,, ., .... U - V 'F . Q I Seated: Iimmie McClendon, laines Hillsman, Otto Hagelgans, Hollis Salazer. First Row: Iames Iosepli, Ronald Adams, Dan Hillsman, Paul Ford, Max Brand, Cline Ereiling, David Reeves, Durwood Hill, losepli Granato. Second Row: Paul Kupternagel, lack Ferguson, Thomas Dieckow, Erwin Engle, Dickie Morrow, lulius Granato, Carl Lang, Stanley Corbett Back How: I C Haqelgans, William Grott Ernest Sudditli, Earl loszserand, loe Kimmel, lolin Center. Fall Term Spring Term Captains . .lirnmie McClendon Captain ,. . .. Otto I. Hagelgans First Lieutenant ,, . ilames Hillsman , First Lieutenant , . L. Hollis Salazer Second Lieutenant A Otto Hagelgans Second Lieutenant Daniel Perez ljirst Seraeant , Hollis Salazer COMPANY E Spring Term Captain, . , ,. .. ,. , Vernon Helmke First Lieutenant Iames Sewell Second Lieutenant Iohn Wright PAGE 158 1eg'11111e1f11mZ Pmm Mfr, gg , Q I .1 Q' ,X W. 111e 111:11 1111111101 11vQ1111vr11r11 P10111 wma q1v11r1 by 1110 ROTC 011 130Cv111bf11 13 111 11111 Olmor C1l111 11 W1llf'1l 1111111 111+ +111 011101-1:2 o111u1u11y rflcmvvfd 1111111 co111r111fa:11or1q: 11111 undfitw fllld 111011 1101f1f' danced 10 111f1 Illlliilm' L11 C11111r 1111011 and 111 orC11P::11.1 PAGE 11111 Rangers mm Rtetwitew 1. The Ranger Foremen who discipline, instruct and command. 2. Inspection4wonder it they pcissedlll? 3. Do your arms get tired? 4. Be careful! They might go oft. 5. This is the cherished trophy that was won by the Rifle Team ot 1946. Iames PAGE 160 t F he r at 5 3 x i uv ,. .3 .y .- X 1 4. Q rs - QM 'we' mm! P Wd --f 'Q' - - X Kay' S XM, xi DE9' Every cowpuncher looks forward to the chance to forget his troubles in a rodeo. So, too, do the ranch hands at BHS, weary from wrangling classes all day, look forward to the athletic fields. Here they find opportunity to make true amigos, whose common cause declares them podners. Here, too, is practiced that square-shooting and straight- talking called sportsmanship. Every hand dreams of riding the range in purple and white, and whether he brands the foe on the gridiron, lassos him on the gym iloor, corrals him on the cinders, or spurs him from the stands, this hand has won his purple and white six-shooters. Through the year each rodeo was earmarked with a common feature. Though each was not a victory, every rodeo left its audience convinced that the cowpokes from BHS always dealt from the top of the deck. In the minds of those who entered the rodeos was left an indelible brand-well done, Eagles! -Lawrence Westkaemper Sfzafuii Among Texans Hall a Fame o Sports Mrs. Zafmnas cfm Krmbrough immy Dem 33? 5, . ww, Um' ,..W, ' J , A A f . H Q H 17' I V, 9 5 ' lu ' 3 , .5 ,.,, .,k- 'rv Q V 'W -X . . 'fm Lf L5 , Vi V ff 9 ' , :f ' Swfkwglgfms' fx V HQ? F ' ' - ' 1 ' Q jf' , R571 f A fi- A ' '. 'fff'2:f- 4+ ' 4.1- . Cx - M W, , hpkwvymiv 1 0, ' A 74: M, ,'. A, 1 W., xg? r - K M 5343 3 Y . 4, 2, ,, ara.: M . Aus v , A A ,'TH'.r' in I N , 71511 l .. --ff f fy - ' . -. , ww , 1 , MW, .mf ,WM N, , .K gag? . Nx F ,A V r,,,f wi my 53,4 ,W MVM If A 5, ,- R V 41, - , A 1 X fi 1'-1-...Y if -...MVML f- 7 .I Y -' ' L Q 4. ,K K 4 , ,J v ,4 , -V-M-Wi my -- ,Q 1 . 1'-M -f M. - . re' 4 ,Vw M W ? w.f,:X-jif, fp V V,-:im X-N.df w W A ,XL 2, , , f A f .' , , 1 ,, V,- xxs 5 Q' X . If ii , . XA A , . ir , Vw X , . 3 Q J 1 -2- ,.....,- :H J 5 ' if :KS-sv i f f m' V. fi 1- ,mp 'T f y Q T72 --f' + T-FM f yfw i' ' K Q a t '4'?'T . V fm, 'W p-'23, Nw ' fy-,-.wav 'iff we - .. --fir? -'.. L'? '1T '9W1f 1-'vm , m ,. 2- ' -,fa QVAKV 12 Q- f . ffm 101' 'Q' .f , TK -' . 1' Q' -1 mlm 'A' 'lr 'Ir 'Ir at' A Team Scores Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge. . Harlandale . . . Beaumont Sunset . . . E1 Paso. , . Kerrville . . Austin . . . Corpus . . . Tech . . . . Laredo . . . lelferson . if A.,-41.8. Ranch Top Lett: Coach George Forehancl. Top Right: Coach Berry Ehlert. Bottom Lett. Verne Engel, manager. Bottom Right. L. I. Hoyer, manager. In Football. Bottom Row left to right: Verne Engel, manager, Wayne Toepperwein, Vernon Theis, Nolan Shirley, lack Schleuning, Gary Anderson, Ioe Ecrette, Carlton Harlos, lack Emrnert. Middle Bow: Ray PAGE 164 ZW -frm! 'A' ir i' ir ir ir B Team Scores 26 Breckenridge. . Herlendele . . . O Breckenridge St. Anthony, .20 Breckenridge Central . . 0 Breckenridge Burbenk . . . . . 0 Breckenridge Austin . . ..... 19 Breckenridge Alemo Heights U Breckenridge Peecock . . . . . 6 Breckenridge Lenier . . .. U Breckenridge Tech . . . . . . U Breckenridge Iefferson . . .. 0 Luce, Alfred Sturchio, Allin Meens, Bill Sweet, Denny Perkins, Iereld Olive, Leroy Tumlinson, Robert Cestenon. Back Row: Coech Ehlert, Iim Siefkes, Dick Celhoun, Gilbert Cestenon, Terry Downs, Cherles Shew, Iemes Smith, Devid Wilmoth, Normen Forson, end Coech Forehend. PAGE 165 'A' 'A' ir ir 'Ir f 5.41. s. sqm Football, king of sports, again commanded high interest of students and townspeople in this 1945 season. Coaches Forehand and Ehlert, fielded a hard fighting, determined flight of Eagles that filled the air with passes, pulled surprise plays by the dozen, and gave the patrons a most exciting season. PAGE 166 N fluff-.m., i Rafun'jmr4c1fzm if af af af if ' fj'v.-ggi' t ,xi ,rl . xg ,,,gl,'5 4 ?. V7 my 1 'h:f'N2y2 , 7 4 1 ffs Dfw Altogether the Eagles played ten games, Ol these, the purple and white squad won seven and lost three. Never did the Eagles stop fighting, win or lose. Nor did they lose favor with the students or the home town folks. The captains that were elected by the squad were Allin Means, Terry Downs, and Iini Sielkes. PAGE INT ,wi fwsav V 1 1 V li lb M H, fi ? A ,',f :.: A ,, ,,,1,.: ,.,, f ,Q 5' x A , ,K xx I ., ,RQ mn. , W RULE HE, k LW. -w 11 55, f K 2' W ai N-fha I Pi L. S, K . if af 3?-Hx' Li? 4 , Z -isle Q. '55 ,Q 411' :- WF 1 K 3 ,fl J WW ,,, L f fm f in M W A, .L 'V 'x f S no' ir' '-'fn I 4 ' ' wh . I ,k 50,1 gig? ' ,dm 4? ' 1 If gaqfeil Backus in ir Buck Row: Assistants, Mack White and Henry Crain, Gene Geib, Carl Minor, Edward Cooper, Dick Self, Gone Vanfiorn, Norman Robertson, A. T. Timm, Gerald Thompson, Richard Eichenrodt, Don Newbury, Coach Paul McCarley. Middle Row: Bessie Hoffman, Clinton Ehlert, Delmar Wurzbach, lames McDonald, Monty Broughten, Iimmy lones, Don Hood, lames Fteid, Lynnwood Price, Richard Moke, Iuddie Nowotony. Front Row: Iohnny Alaniz, Dickie Shaw, Sonny Sweet, Willard Mercer, Roy Hosin, Chester lordon, Charles Selsor, Arthur Anderson Brackenridges hard-fighting Eaglets carried through in the true BHS. tradition to win the Alamo League Championship, The squad was under the able guidance of Coach Paul McCarley, a newcomer to Brackenridges coaching staff, who was assisted by Henry Crain and exestudent Mack White. The B team lost but two games and tied only one. The A team of next year prom- ises to be even bigger and better with the additional number of promising prospects from this years high-flying B squad, PAGE ITP V i. T i. 3.4.5. AW41' Standing: Coach Red Forehand, Larry Westkaemper, Rex Martin, lack Talley, Iimmy Gerhardt, Terry Downs. Kneeling: Mike Kingston, Corky Harlos, Allin Means, Don Newbury, Dick Calhoun, Tommy Hemphill. 'A' Producing one ot the best basketball quintets in years, the Brackenridge Eagles had to be content with a tie for the northern halt of district 151-XA, losing to lelt 3l-28 during an over- time period in a playoff game. The high flying Eagles started the season off with a bang as they copped the San Antonio lnvitation Tournament by beating the touted Mustangs of left 33-3l in a grueling overtime battle, The team possessed no individual standout players, although they were acclaimed one ot the best teams in the state. Six players played the majority of the season, and each possessed his own personal talents that were dreaded by opposing teams. Our hats are off to all nine lettermen and their coach, Mr. George Forehand, as they continued to build up the already high prestige held by Brackenridge in their display of sportmanlike tactics, PAGE 171 ii .,,, X PIR Waksal a. ir ir ir 'Ir if 8.4.8. 'If ' Standing: Don Iohnson, Lloyd Cracknell, Ierry Thompson, Bobby Castanon, Norman Forson, Gene Vanl-Iorn, Coach McCarley. Kneeling: Dwight Driscoll, Iay McManus, Robert Sweet, Leslie Talley, Leroy Gerhardt, A. T. Timm, Billy Lewis, Sitting: Fred Murray, Iohnny Weider, Reggie Marthis, Wayne Toepperwein, Wally Waldon Edward Kleid, Carl Davis. A Team Scores Brackenridge, .33 Kingsville .... ....... l 2 Brackenridge Burbank .... .,.. B rackenridge Central . . . Brackenridge Laredo . . . . . Brackenridge. . Iefferson , . Brackenridge. . Harlingen , . . . Brackenridge St. Anthony Brackenridge Lanier . . . . . Brackenridge Tech . . , . . Brackenridge Iefterson . . . , . Brackenridge left Davis. Brackenridge Tech .... ..., B rackenridge Austin . . Brackenridge Burbank . . . .... Brackenridge Iefterson . . Brackenridge Austin . . . . , . . Brackenridge lefferson . . B Team Scores Brackenridge Tech .... . . . . Brackenridge Tech . . . . . Brackenridge. . Harlandale . . .... Brackenridge Harlandale Brackenridge Burbank . . . .... Brackenridge Burbank , . Brackenridge Central . . . . . . Brackenridge Central . . . Brackenridge Peacock . . . . . Brackenridge Peacock . . . Brackenridge Lanier . . . . . . . Brackenridge Lanier . . . Brackenridge Iefferson . . , Brackenridge Iefferson . . PAGE 178 if if '7 afls'.Jl.cS'.Ranc!a Sitting: lerry Albert, lack McKinney, Aubrey Howe, Norman Robertson, Chester Iordan, Clinton Briggs, Iohnny Alaniz Gary Anderson, Dick Shaw, Allin Means, lack Schleuning, lack Arnold, Iimmy Iones Barney Sams, Wayland Moody. Kneeling: Ioe Bryan, Gene Geib, Robert Lancaster, Iames Smith, lim Siefkes, lack Talley, Dick Weinert, Homer Sanchez, lack Karcher, Charles Shurley, Edward Cooper, Charles Shaw, Iimrny Gerhardt, Leroy Tumblinson, Eddie Arnold, Ray Alderman Standing: Kelly Fling, Richard Eickenrodt, Russell Edgerton, Burney Rodgers, Rudy Rivero Mason Hunt, Richard Moke, Monty Broughton, Charles Reid, Delmar Wurzbach, Richard Vordenbaum, lerry Thompson, Iames McDonald Arthur Anderson, loe Lackie, Warren Roberts, Ioe Garcia, Gilbert Castanon, Ierry Wilmoth, lackson Hubbard, Iimmy Hearn, Robert Sweet, Don Hood Hollie Wriqht, luddie Nowotony, Coach Ehlert Not pictured-Kenneth Sieford, manager and Clem Curry ir As the 1947 edition of La Retama goes to press, the track squad is sinking its spikes into the cinders with hopes of sweeping the field in all events. The squad of 1946 acquitted itself well as it placed fifth in the state meet. Among those who are returning from last year's squad are: limmy Gerhardt, who placed second in the high jump and fifth in the discus at the state meet, Rollo Means, who tied for second in the pole vault and placed fourth in the low hurdles, and lack Schleuning, who placed sixth in the high hurdles. These three are sure to prove strong factors in this years cinder duals. Other potential point makers arei quarter niilers Gene Geib, lack Arnold, Norman Robertson, and Clifton Donoho, halffrnilers lack Mc- Kinney and Aubrey Howe, Sprinters Gary Anderson, Dickie Shaw, Nolan Shirley, Charles Shurley, Dickey Wienert, Shot putters Charles Shaw and lim Siefkes, discus, Ioe Bryan and Leroy Tumlinson, and hurdlers Clem Curry, Ray Alderman and Iohnny Alaniz. PAGE 173 Z 0 z'a.Ea44a'7z1fZe , l' ,I r f .E,.11'3gfm X -v K rr' ' 181-I ' Q MH t Upper Left: Topping the tall timbers are Ray Alderman, Iack Schleuning, and Edward Arnold. Upper Left Center: Allin Means vaulting and also teaching a lesson to prospective vaulters Barney Sams, Iimmy Iones, Clinton Briggs, Ioseph Lackie and Burney Rodgers, Upper Right Center: High jumpers Iimmy Gerhardt, Burney Rodgers, Robert Lancaster, Ray Alderman, and Edward Cooper, test out a new height. Upper Right: Clinton Briggs, Homer Sanchez, Allin Means, Iohnny Alaniz and lack Schleuning are pictured going over the first of ten low hurdles. Lett Center: Prospective members of the sprint relay and dashes are Charles Shurley, Dickie Shaw, Gary Anderson, Iack Schleuning, Allin Means and Dick Weinert. Center: Clinton Briggs, Homer Sanchez, and Wayland Moody display their talents as broad jumpers. PAGE 176 1447!wqC,'d!ap' .Ei ' wt Center: lt is hard to choose from these capable quarter rnilers such as Russel Edgerton, Norman Robertson, Cene Cveib, Eickenrodt, lack Karcher, lack Arnold, and Aubrey Howe as to who will make up the mile relay. Lower Left: The event seems strong with such heavers as loe Bryan, Iirnmy Cerhardt, lames Srnith, lack Talley and Charles Shaw tanding and young hopefuls lack Hubbard, Warren Roberts Iames McDonald, Burney Rodgers and Horner Sanchez szitting. ower Center: Courage and stamina are the aims of Monty Broughton, Chester Iordan, Eddie Wortz, lerry Thompson, lack cKinney, Ierry Albert, Richard Moke and Warren Roberts in order to do well in distance races. Lower Right: Preparing to utt the shot are Leroy Tumlinson, lim Siefkes, James Smith, Charles Shaw and Iimmy Gerhardt while Gilbert Casstanon watches ot pictured are Clem Curry, Clifton Donoho and Nolan Shirley PAGE ITT Eaqfi 704t?!t6IZ Zip Vx...-'X if fi '- fit 4 gsm - ,..... r -.4 ,- YYX za., l lristructors teaching tlie beginners how 2 Beginners, notice tlie correct farm for handball, 3 Thats one way to get up in the world 4 This: is wliat one Calls flying through the air witli the greatest ol ease 5 Waiting anxiously for tlie rebound PAGE IT9 8. S. flfeffead Sweep R l. Iune ond Aggie among their trophies. lThose in the background oren't trophiesj 2. My, what confident loolcsl Expect to win something, boys? 3. Our state doubles champs! Why the cup in the foreground, girls? Contribution'9? 11 Zepedo is going to give G mighty swing! l'd run too, girls 5. Donny und Leon seem to be enloying something lunny 6 Looks like David and Sam are going to hit Hunk over the head lAhf- Ahl boys, mustn't touch! GA BHS Our lczillmlul cheerleaders Cll GynC1,Nor1efinQl1l Smilh,C2lSl1irley, lhe girlie, Smith CSD Ardyce llme :rlolces ur: swoon Kline, C43 Bonnie Meitzen is Q sighl, son, Q53 Art, the wort, Moore C67 George Former B.H.S. chcrmer PACE 181 Pmple facfzeii of 8. JI. S. At the Purple Iacket Banquet on the evening of May 10, the senior members of l947 bid farewell to the Purple lackets. The banquet, held in the theme of a Royal Colonial Court, was a sad occasion for the retiring members, but, as we surveyed the happy year just passed, we realized how true are the lines --- A pleasant memory will be always within our hearts of the days that we spent with thee. Nineteen hundred and forty-seven marked the twentieth year in the history of the Purple lackets. For one-fifth of a century, girls such as these have worn the Purple and White, cheering at football and basketball games and always striving to make Brackenridge proud of the Purple Iackets. . The first activity of the organization in the fall of 1946 was to assist the teachers on registration day and to help the new sophomores get registered. The next interest of the girls were the drills that they planned and executed for the football games. Under the excellent leadership of Mrs. Eula- maye Lord, sponsor, and lune Knox, president, the Purple Iackets performed at a few of the out of town games, as well as all the home contests, All of the members who took the exciting trips to Kerrville and Corpus Christi will long remem- ber the fun that they had. Soon after the end of football season, the Football Banquet was given honoring the gridiron heroes. The Christmas party, given with the band, gave pleasure not only to the girls, but also to the orphans who received the toys as gifts. The next P. I. social was the annual Round-up, which is attended every year by Purple Iackets of bygone days. Marching in parades and ushering at school activities also became part of the life of each Purple lacket. The other events of the busy year were the Basketball Picnic and, last but not least, the Purple Iacket Banquet. Looking back on our stay at Brackenridge, we see that the school, along with the Purple lackets, grows greater every year. As we graduate, we all realize that Brackenridge and the Purple Iackets will never cease to march forward. PACE 182 'A' 'A' 'A' paapfe X tu ,A .mg Q t ., g Center: lune Knox, president. Upper Left: Pot Keplinger, recording secretory, Yvonne Chandler, corresponding secretory. Upper Right: Io Ann Wietzel, Vice President, Mrs. Euldmctye Lord, Sponsor. Lower Left: leon Alley, Sgt-cit-Arms, Marion Ormond, historidng Dorothy Hoch, Sgt.-ot-Arms. Lower Center: Seoted, Abbie Lomb, porlidmentoridn, Standing, loy Nell Mueller, typist, Ierry Thompson, mistress of costume. Lower Right: Bettye leon Miller, censor, loyce Westbrook, reporter, Ann Aik- man, treasurer. PAGE 183 Wwe I i--- S X U A D D ,N tis l Seated: Lt. Patsy Lawson, Pres. Iune Knox, Vice Pies, Io Ann Wietzel, Lt. Dorothy Davis. Standing, First Row: Madeline Pake, Mary Ann Cosgrove, Rosemary Symons, Norma Pields, lerry Hill, Ping Lew, lrene Bivins, Patsy Stuart, Patricia lones, lackie Maxwell, Second Row: Betty De Boo, Willetta Alder, Loyce lean Martin, Ruth Galbreath, Ruth Batot, Betty McDonald, Geraldine Luter, Iackie Penske. Back Row: Dorothy Hartman, Mary Margaret Cook, Virginia Natho, Dorothy Barnes, Billie Dreiss, Seated: Gyna lean Srnith, Lt. Agnes Arnelung, Lt. Gwen Barnes, Shirley Smith. Standing, First Row: lean Schoclce, Nanette Keele, Iackie Chambers, loan Borchers, Gisela Pack, Iarnic Tipton, Ioyce Durst, Io Ann Stopper, Virginia Ietty, Peggy Blancher, Grace Henningsen. Second Row: Nellie lean Holder, Georgia Mao Babenaldt, Ruth Perril, Ruth Wirth, Abbie Lois Lamb, Kathryn Allen, Ella Le Master, Susie Lane. Back Row: Annetta Lindsey, lackie Moody, Ioyce Haslcel, Patricia Barr, lean Campbell. S U A D 'll' VV l D PAGE 184 pwqzle faded Front Row: Lt Meril Spellman, Lt, Kathleen Evans Second Row: Mary Louise Schneider, lo Ann High, Ann Aikman, Dorothy Crowhurst, lacquelyn Meadows, lnez White, Betty Dull, leannette Gittinger, Eloiiise Schwarz, lainie Golson. Third How: loyce Burney, Martha Utterback, Sherry Robisheaux, lime Banlchead, Dorothy Blackwood, Doris Karp, Melrose Real, Marion Ormond. Back Row: lda lane Maspero, leannettc Pogues Mary Ann Desrosiers, Nancy lo Holland Geraldine Golly, lean Bowman. Front Row: Lt. Doris Neese, Pres liine Knox Second Row: loyce Westbrook, Lorraine Lambert,Editl1Schaolei Christine Weeber, leannine Mills, Lynette Watkins, Betty Mae Calogero Ruby Langston, Verlaine Penzshorn Third Row: Pearl Duderstadt, Darline Martin, Mary List, Betty Lou Foster, Yvonne Chandler, Margaret Wilson, Ruth Friedmann, Betty Darlington Back Row: Dawn Gardner, Nancylee Williams, Virginia Lockhart, Billie Margaret Pieper, Shelley Posey S U A D is to to lit IHXGIC 135 WMM I y S Front Row: Lt. Betty Kimbriel, Lt. Ruth Ann Herbsleb. Second Row: Weta Uecker, Rose Lee Schulz, Alma Baker, Beverly Schwarzer, Io Nell Weynand, Carole lean Grossenbacher, Ann Payne. Third Row: Ivor Waits, Mary Iune Falk, Mary Ann Hill, Lucy Kizer, Barbara Haag, Beth Basye, Patricia Keplinger. Back How: Arthurene Simmons, Virginia Hall, Sharon Kingston, lean Alley, lean Leiteste. Front Row: Lt. Ruth Risse, Lt. Mary Yeager. Second Row: loy Nelle Mueller, Bettye lean Miller, Mary lean Cleveland, Dot Lea Leissner, loy Ann Alsbury, Elinor Wehe, Mary Beth Lyster, Geraldine Thomson, Kay Frances Hoeneke. Third Row: Margie Lightsey, Helen Taylor, Mary Louise Dye, Norma Shelton, Kathryn Yeager, Bobby Saenger, Patricia Parker, Baenell Forrester. Back Row: Bettye lean Zigler, Patricia Banker, Ann Barnes, Dorothy Nell Hoch, Shirley Wilcox, S U A ' in S ll PAGE 186 ny f2.Wz-u hi ........ '- 1 -T- '.... YQ 1. All for the lo gcxbbing starts. ve of Q horse. 2. Quit looking surprised, Ncxtho, cmd feed those hungry P, Ifs. 3. Chowk over cmd the I'.Xf'IlC IST PjiQweZ5wZa if if if utr ry? Ish A J Z fgsfoytf , t rr -ff mf X 1 X X f WT' ' ,Vtfjfj Aff 6 f 4 . ,X A.4 X XX ' t X o n ' X '-S- XX if fffffgf mf gt X Y 1 G h they look hoppy 2. Our smthrtg sponsor ond prexy get cm g t bq h g t Sonto, 3 Iolly old St Ntck -- 1 M D b dt. 4 Food looks g d girls, 5 P. Ile rxrtd their g -rt p t h ppy Ch tmos picture. ir ir 014 W new al' 3. 41. 5. S I I L7 Q 3 Top: Ietl never looked like this! Hubbctl Hubba! Cutouts: The cutest yell leaders yet. Gyno leon Smith ond Shirley Smith with cute lil' mascot, Ardyce Kline Bottom: Plenty of school spirit along with this hot ciir at thot Pl Sing Song pfip infzacfea F ffiww' 'fi l. Dor1'i keep the bus waiting, girls. 2. You're not leading yells now, Gyncr, stop catching llies. 3. Our ideals. 4 Dorrt look now girls, but someone just snapped Q shulter 5, ltsy-bitsy Plfs 6 Got Q1 Crick in your backs, girls? PAGE 190 'E nga fe' sr +- M by n I R22 2 ill 9 IN Ill D J . 'Q a s C M K. ,J . My A34-by Y . lLt'wAFg,. . A - I Wrfll lvl you bo IH thu picture lf you'll Colne closer, Carole Upper right Corner- Two ::nnls?:: lor onv burlin- 2 Dont look :so dlfzconroqed, Neeme, rnoybe well have holler luck next holl 3 Pool ond repeat 4 Two lernonrz ond Cl lnxnp ol .sucmr H Two lrownrs and one srnile 5 Put your orrnss nronncl me honey, hold me tlqhtl 6 Look out, lvlory or Ihr- doo w1ll Q6-T yon Lower left corner: Wlnch :UP the corzsoqes ond which GTP thf- laces 7 Hut-two-three down Houston Street PAGE l9l WRANBLIN ' Wranglin', or bronc bustin', is one of the most important jobs on any ranch. lt is impossible to imagine life on a Texas ranch Without horses, in fact, Whenever ranch life is mentioned, the first things the listener thinks of are the Wranglers, their cayuses and the adventurous life on the lone prairie. Thus, Whenever life in a high school is mentioned, the listener automatically thinks of the activities. One could compare the variety of broncos to the variety of activities around our B.H.S. outfit. Iust as there are gentle horses, spirited horses, slow horses, and fast horses-steeds to suit every type of rider - so are there activities to suit every type of student. The parties, picnics, dances, the pardners of our classes, and the morning and noon hours in the cafeteria-Without these, life at Brackenridge Would be as dull and irksome as life on a ranch would be Without the Wranglers and the chores that they perform. On a ranch the foremen and ranch hands are both concerned With the Wranglers and their work, Thus at Brackenridge the teachers and students alike take an interest in the extra curricular activi- ties, recognizing them as a vital part of school life. Q - Kathryn Yeager 144-:Zwme Only a Texan would erect a sign m Ca 1 ornul. urging the Buy! of Xvar Bonds and Help Texas win the Wa Texas Brag 14, ' Q A . fi-S'5k . N fs: . . . . g X k 'fm ,J if W- . 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Singsong -Boys' Science Club Dance -B.H.S, vs. Dallas at Dallas o',- P' Q l O .J 4--' 0 f W 'xslt wi. 25 'Q 5 qu .59 4 rio' Q 'Q' s' 'li 0 0. .IA ll' Q' v' Q s-, 4,5 '- v 4 Q x lp Y H 'I 4' ' 2 1 ..f ' '11 fp I txsl 1 .,,, 1 OCTOBER 2-Wa Kapa Tea 4-B.H.S. vs. El Paso 9-Kerrville Assembly 10-Times Cake Sale ll-B.H.S. vs. Kerrville at Kerrville Police Picture l2-Band- San lose Mission 22-Star and Crescent Cake Sale 25-La Retama Dance Clio Cake Sale 26-B.H.S. vs. Austin 29-Cake Sale - German Club 30-P.T.A. Candy and Cake Sale 'x 35? on is QGJG VW fi- -t ,gEgEii?:'.:.N 5,144 4 A -I-nent., Al. 1 In ,- 'A- 7' fr sw NOVEMBER l-Purple Parade 4-Y-Teens Cake Sale l-if -Iunior Pictures Red Cross Girls' Sports Club Cake Sale B.l-l.S. vs. Corpus Christi at Corpus -Holiday -Dramatics Cake Sale -B.H.S. vs. Tech -Book Week Assembly Girls' Sports Club Dance -Dirt Dobber Picnic -Cinderella Pie Sale -Los Hidalgos Cake Sale -B.H.S. vs. Laredo -Pride and Prejudice 26-Charme Cake Sale 27-Beat Ietf Prom 28-B.H.S. vs. left 29-Holiday ESL DECEMBER PAGE 106 3-Faculty Tea 4-Wa Kapa Cake Sale 6-Times Dance 10-Pepsi Cola Eliminations ll-Glee Club Cake Sale 12-P.I. Football Banquet Plant Sale 13-R.O.T.C. Dance l7-Senior Class Ring Sale 18-Latin Club in Cafeteria Wa Kapa in cafeteria 19-Christmas Assembly Times Xmas Party 20-P.I. 6: Band Christmas Party Senior Sleigh Bell Ball W afgaenfdii 3, 9-P.I. Roundup 4-Basketball Invitation Tournament l 1-Basketball - Tech 15-Basketball - Burbank 17-Star and Crescent Dance Basketball- Austin in Austin 20-Basketball - Central 23-Basketball - left 28-Basketball-St. Anthony 31-Dirt Dobbers Dance FEBRUARY l-Basketball - left Davis 4-Basketball - Austin Basketball - Tech Aran. ffii T if i 4 P'-ff, 10 U f ' Us I8 X f 19 .mi X Sf 4 ' 2253-L 21 23 24 7-Basketball - Iefi IO-Band at Page Iunior School 12-Play Off-left 13-Cinderella Valentine Post Office 14-Iunior Class Dance Pepsi-Cola Test 17-Blind Assembly 21-Hi-Y Dance 24-Band at Poe Iunior School MAY 25-Band Show Assembly 28-Band Concert and Dance 2 MARCH -Senior Dance 3.. 1... 'A' i' MARCH - tContinuedl 28-Band Contest at San Marcos 29-Y-Teens Dance ' -X x uugg 3 2, - ' I X 5 4 Ng X ll 6 - 1 5 Iv fl X '- if x ,va -3-- X' --' o n f ? l l f g 1 I 1 5 -Senior Picnic -Good Friday Holiday -Boys' Science Club Dance at La Villita -Wa Kapa Dance -Times Banquet Regional Track Meet -Holiday -Charme Picnic -Gold Bug Dance 25-Fiesta Parade 26--Invitation City Track Meet Q 'SA lf' Cf? bi ' QT Sz- -'iff et ,X x 'Q 'fx 933 3! fer English Honor Sports Club Banquet 8-Dance Honoring La Retama Staff 1 l-Meat Cutting Assembly 9 13-P.I. Basketball Picnic 10 I5 14-Cinderellas 17-Commercial Honor Tea l8-Iunior School Matinee 19-Assembly 20-Matinee Senior Play 21-Senior Play 27-La Retama Banquet 17 21 24 29 nc: m -Honor Banquet -P.I. Banquet and Dcmce -Annuals Arrived Quill G Scroll Initiation 16-History Honor -Hi-Y Banquet La Retama Picnic -Charme Banquet -Hi-Y Hayride 26- Baccalaureate -Graduation 'A' 'k 'A' ' J U CDI! ,.' ...f Q ,b . w ' 1tq ' ' if . ' F if , i l. The Modern Dianas and their mothers serving cookies and punch to the teachers on registration day. 2. Signing up for the corral. CThat's study hall to you new handsl 3. All lined upto beg Mr. Cobb to let one more in an English or History class. 4. Everyone hurrying to register with Miss Lundeen for biology. 5. Mr. Ehlert, our new coach, on his first registration day at Brack. ifixoi 458 1002 li iQ i ii D 11 :-- ....-:: i t I . I .,..-,. HL.. A' I -f iffgs . n 6, ' wig WW? The two advisories lU0'X, in annual sales. Top picture is Mrs. Rehrn's advisory, represented in Student Council by Carl Cole- man. Lower picture is Mrs. Tietze's advisory, represented by Colleen Petty. PAGE 199 .f- 'C K af 6 if w LQ - 5 QS vi: 1 IIIEII I 3, 5 Q R 5 'R V N -Q S 4 UW M 7 ,,,,v.,,W 59 W ff' X-'Q' 3 , F six 'V Q Sxixfxf xy.. .X AX Qi. 4. f -N' X sn 'R-1 X. w n ,VX 113 A321 r Aff, S 2 . f ' ,. f 5 Z' . a t 7 : -I k a. .ff iss: 'v Q, L bf , ,. 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X.,. 1f:T'?fi: nil xx f xx'-f ,Qi-A g FQ: :M-A X X x 4- vb SNK PSQSX K -- A xlxlis Sk .-'QW X X N .. . X X QQ V A i 5 N-X-QQQL A Q kr- + ,sxgxky . 5 Q X N'-. i .wil X W.: xx Sanfa eomat lla Sta ' X Z If--'fl 1. The Charrne officers give forth with their Christmas smiles. 2. Look out, Willettal You're going to drop an orna- ment. 3. The Sleigh-Bell Ball's just naturally a success with this gang of Seniors boosting it. 4. The Stevenson's annual PAGE 206 1 x hgh: - it -4 v 'Ronda Jude BMS!! Christmas party for the orphans puts everyone in the Yuletide spirit, 5. Miss Stratton puts the finishing touches on what we hope will be the traditional Eagle Christmas Tree, 6. Santa dropped in on the Gold Bugs in the Girl's Gym. PAGE 207 4 v V 0 a!zezm'.-9 ' Play 1. Terry Trimble-'S always abusing poor Butch, 2. Natho is intruding on Laura again. 3. Norma Shelton proves to be a charming center of attraction. 4. Blinizers, Iohnnie? PAGE 210 i 'H fits 5 R 'C X Q Q S .5 xxsg ww QM Q x gay. S Rib 7 X .g h ,S fes A 7mm e ' ' fbaff 'l .ii-,K 6 . . tx 1. Oh, happy registration dcxyll 2. Who was the dope who sczid, 'lMy kingdom for CI book? 3. Please, please, Miss Moore I gotta get into that English class! CSilly girll. 4. You've been C1 bo-cr-Q-d boy! 5. Now listen here, young monl PAGE 212 'Wi Ei A X 4,1 ar i HEX fi?-r-ML. ,. .lx 763 ,Q .Av QW? 51 ww if M, X w us www sg, Q we L. ., A. I 'fp I X10 f M3 in M ,. Q fl' --Q M14 4- -' ' I-Y 55' .11 i x if if .Siva i if my 'W-'Qi Q? Q i f X 5. n , aww ' J' ? W. gg his Q ik: BF A 5? A . xi 5 , if-15 M I xk'+ X gi xx. X xg 9' .A ,m Rand, .Jlamh Gwen' q-a ' 1q ,,gd? ' ,,,-as-o uu ,,...-f--v 1 , V, 'MSSQ- TW: ,, ,. A Upper Left: No one ever wants to get in the picture?-without a girl that is . Left Center: Say Bettye, don't take it so hard, there's more than one dance you know . , , Lower Left: Ladies nlqht at one of those swell backward dances . . am! Paz' '7!wn idle 4C-ze! wry Y i 0 l x Q-li. 1...-.-...Q nl.- , --11-Q --?,, ?i-.l look at the stagsi Right Center: That a pleasant memory.. Upper Righti David certainly commands a variety of expressions on his audience, Lower Right: Everything from conversation while dancing, to that beaming stag. 'rqlangz .flllffle fb ' M ? Ag 4' it if wifi-ax ull' '--...M l .ak l. Mary Ann and ludy, what is it like to be on top ol the world? 2. All lined up to race their toys 3, Calhoun and jalopy. Which is which? 4. This is what you call looking from the other side. 5. Couldn't you get a longer shirt? 6. And we heard that Bobbie Gene was glamorous? 7. You'll be sorry! 8. Helen, what's that smug look about? PAGE 218 -i .Pg ' X dilyii ...Q ' W. . SX.f,?So. A. .. A A l. Who's holding who up? 2 Pot, it l were you, l would toke out tor deep woter, 3 Tolk obout ci posed picture this ia: itl 4. That tood shore looks good. 5, Why so sober, sophomores? 6. Sommons ond Colhoun showing olt 7 VVhot':: the occosion, girls? 8 The institution out on S Presg is woiting. 9. Thats not the woy we ploy tennis l0 Three gols sooking up Florida sunshine. PAGE 219 fna7av...a7eacaA5l'a2L M5-fb, Y 1132 WCJERE 1. All Iined up to present our token of friendship to Iefferson, before the game that is. Z. Hey Iune, are you catching flies or calling out names at the P. I, and Band party? 3. Sponsors and students working hard for the big Senior dance before Christmas. 4, P. Ifs revert to their childhood daze while dissecting their gifts at the Xmas party. 5. Yes, Tommy, we think that's an interesting sight too. 6. The two Smiths and Ardyce. 7. Taken seconds after Santa Dreibrodt unmasked, 8. Need we say more? 9. Miss Stratton admiring a gift that Santa gave her. PAGE 220 . Whp.. iii - 'il .ATT VJ. 12.1 Lf l. Ot course, we know this isn't a posed picture, Sylvia. 2. lt'd be easier to walk around and see Nancylee, Ralph. 3. Gosh, Coleen, we wish we were a little kitten. 4. Don't look so proud, Nat, because you made the poor little fella cry. 5. Hubba, hubba, hubba. 6, Yum, yum, cotton candy, you girls look just dandy. 7. Ice and snow is always a good excuse tor cuddling. 8, Presenting, Wayland Moody, sophomore president oi 1947. 9. Who's on the other side of the fence, Mary Ann? IU. This is what you call driving your classmates. PAGE 221 Whme Me Baoncaa me . . . X aus POST OFFICE Upper Left: Tcilk fast, Arthur, shes about to believe it. Upper Right: Ah, to Win her heart with the feeling behind the otteririg to the gods. Lower Leh:. From the beauty of the hill country comes the original 'tTc1ll in the Saddle. Lower Right: Leave us not hide the pride ot the stdg line, tellers, PAGE 2222 ' ' B. Jf. S. Roan!- ' , ' 5 , fx w-. , ,.,..-.-,f sie says, If it's Bordcrfs ifs got fo be good? Breckenridge says, If it':s P.I.'s, it has to be good? Put the two togeihr S good E V P' ERTIEUNE a 'BN 4. xg -. iskbiiw wk E : gin ' ' wggnbb 3-wigs, - X N. , x . - we af f , '. '.f -559. - in .. V -V7 3 ..wg--swf.. 1 hw, j t v gQie3M,,M, ,W :Q wx X--1 -- ' wa . ..Qw3 , 0+ ww, . vii., ,r w---y.w 53-X . J 5 h QJQQQ-NRf,.:,1Sy',Xi.MQ ffmf , T - ffm. Tis .icy Wg . M Q - S- G -A ix f ' -.xwp.--- X- ww- 1 M! 5:15 Q ' X xx X,.X X ASQ ' . - s f W 5525.654 . -:gg V R ...Anas-....f,.'N-33 Q 'x.,.3gQ.vm X M .nw A 'u -Q ' ' m ,. .ff I, ,nVQ1i,s,,q, .. . J X, '24 . , . f. - Msg ,Vl'wTH3QV-.Am , ,V , , ,.Ay0:'rW ,, 'Vf ' ':ii'1l'fi5if?R it rum mnlvr fnr sfncfz drift In f.1 'Te5cai' ' , ww H, , . ,V ,Q-751: Through the untiring efforts of La Retama ad salesmen. our 1947 ad sales have reached a new high peak. Never before in the history of this annual have so many San Antonio merchants and businessmen given us such loyal support, which has made it possible for us to prepare a bigger and better La Retama for you. If you truly appreciate their ex- penditure. pay them a visit and tell them so. These merchants deserve your every trade. as they are behind Brackenridge! To all of our many advertisers. we say, Thanks. We hope that your benefits will be multiplied because of your generous investments. -Dick Post, Advertising Manager FIRM PAGE FIRM PAGE Abbie and lakie ...,. Chadwick, Cleve N. ........ ....,. 2 86 Adams Floral Co. ........... Chandler's Flower Shop ,.... 238 Akers Funeral Home ......., Christian Science Monitor... 278 Alamo Blue Print and Supply Clemens Printing Co. ....... .,...... 2 82 Alamo Frozen Foods, lnc. ..,. Coleman and Co. ................,.. 238 Alamo Funeral Home ....... Collins' Service Station .............. 230 Alamo lewelry Co., ..... Congratulations to the Class ot 237 Alamo Lumber Co. .... Crain and Palmer ..,..........,..... 280 Alamo Natl. Bank ..... Crockett Hotel Coffee Shop .......... 260 Alamo Piano Co. ..... Crockett Lunch Room .....,.. 260 Allen 6: Allen ...,..... Cruz, the Florist. , ...,...,.. 274 Al's Cate ..,..........., . Daddy . . . ,,.,.....,... 242 Amerlccm Sport Center Davis Conoco Station .... 264 Qjfgllgf dA151fn'ijDlinE5lgf -' Davis Gulf station ..... 270 ' ' ' Dave's Used Cars ........ 273 irrovll Bgogt gnddsgoe CO' Dean Specialty Works ..,., 252 SSOQIG e ee O' ' Dickey's Furniture Store ....... .... 2 82 Avignon Coffee CO ' ' Dixie Petroleum Co. ......... . . 270 B l Bottling Co. ...... Dixon's Humble Service Station ,..... 289 B 6. M Mattress Co.. . . Dorsett and Iohnson Gro. :Sf Market. . .246 Barberio Produce Co.. .. Double Dip .................. . 248 Bass Pet Food Shop ....... Draughon's ....... 272 Bauman, l. B. ,........ ...... D romgoole Bros. ..... 264 Bedford's Service Station .... Duke Electric CO, ,,,, 236 Bell Iewelry Co. ......... . Bell's Red and White .... Bettencourt, Ioe C. ..... . Beverly Studios ........... Bexar County Natl. Bank .... Blank, D. Sr Son ........,.... Blue Bird .,......................... Blue Star Assembly No. l32. Boothe Poultry House ....... Bowman and Friends ......,. Brackenridge Band . . . Brand Engraving Co.. . . , Brandt, Florist ........ Brown, E. A. .........,... . Calmbach Auto Service ,.... Cap'n I1m's ............... Car1's... .......... Central Boot Co. .... . Dye, Watchmaker ...... East End Drug Store ..... Eastern Cleaners ...... East Houston Market ..... Ebert Air Conditioning .... Ed's Sweet Shop .......,.. Elbel Bros. ........ . . Equis Meat Co.. . . . Esquire Tailors . , Farris... ........,....... Faulk's Dairy ....................... Fischer, M. F. G Son .,.............. Five Girls-Nellie lean Holder ....., Five Girls'-Pat Banker ...,... Five Girls - Yvonne Chandler, Foolish Four ................. Flirty Three ....... ........., PAGE 226 246 264 253 272 255 278 236 276 267 242 232 264 244 290 258 255 276 FIRM PAGE Foster's Service Station .... Fox Co. ............... . Frank Bros. ............ . Franklin Life Ins. Co.. . . . F rank's Variety Store .... Fredrick's Beauty Shop .... From a Friend ........., From a Friend ......... Frost Bros. ........ .. Frost Natl. Bank ....... Gamma Chi Sorority ..., Gang of Girls ........... Garden Fruit Store ...,.... General Oldsmobile Co. .... . Gibsons Red and White ...... Girls' Trio and Accompanist. . Goldbeck Studio .........,... Gold Bond Garage .......... Gorden, Iames H. .... . Gordon Printing Co. ...... , Gosling Ins. Co. ........... . Green CS Steen ............... Grimsinger Plumbing and Heating Co. ....i,..... . Grona Mattress Co. ...... . Group of Boys .......... Groves Service Station .... Guarantee Cleaners ......, Guarantee Electric Co.. . . . Guarantee Shoe Co.. . . . Guerra's Food Store ..., Gunter Hotel ......,.. Haag Food Market .... Haag and Gang ..... Handy Andy ...... Hansen Bros. ......... ,. Happy Hour Cafe ........... Help Yourself Laundry ....... Henderson Red and White .... Herbsleb, Edward ........... Herpel Gillespie .......... Highland Dairies ..... Highland Iewelers ........... Highland Park Cleaners ,..... Highland Park Service Station ......, Highland Service .,.....,,... Hobbs Manufacturing Co.. . . . Hope Ambulance Service .... Huck, Frank .......,...... Humphries Real Estate .... Hutchins Bros. ......... . lncarnate Word College ..... lrvin's Texaco Service ......., Isom Produce Company, Inc.. . FIRM PAGE I ci F Designing Co. ...... . . Iaeger, A. E. .........,...... . Ianson Food Market .......... lefferson Standard Life Ins. Co Ienner Manufacturing Co. .... . Iohnson's Beauty Academy .... Iordan Motor Co. ........... . Ioske's Military Department .... Ioske's of Texas ............. ludson's Candy ............ Ietty and Blancher ,.... K. O. N. O. ....... . Kalite Oil Co. ..... . Kaufman, lnc ....... . . . Keno Kleaners ........... Kerry-Rose Attractions ..... Kilday, Owen ........... King Flower Co. .......... . King's Auto Repair Shop ..... Kingston, Sharon .......... Kress, S. K. 61 Company ..,.. Landrum Variety ........ Layton Produce Co. ......... . Ledlow-Adams Motor Co. .... . Lee Bros. ................. , Liberty Drug Store ....... Madeline of lim ,............. Mangel s . . ....,........,.. . . Martin ci Woerner Motor Co.. . . Mathis CS Ramsey ............ Matthews, W. B. Co. ...... . Maverick-Clarke . . . ..... . . . . Mayfield, Vernon .........,.. Medical Arts Coffee Shop .... Meurer, Service Station ...... Mr. B's Cafe ,.............. Mike's . . ............ . . Milam Chevrolet Co. .... . Miller and Golly .............. Miller, Le Roy Garage ......... Minnesota Mutual Life Insurance Mission City Pontiac. Mueller, F. E., Inc .... McAfee 6. Watson .... Nisbet, Fred B. ......... . Newman Iewelry Co. .... . Ninny Bugs ........... Nordhaus, S. Co. ......... . Nunnelly, F. A. ............. . Nowotny Taxidermy Studio ,... Original Mexican Restaurant.. Ormsby Chevrolet Co. ....... . Orvil's lce Cream ............ PAGE 227 Our FIRM PAGE Lady of the Lake College .... Pabst Engraving Co. ......... . Patten Machinery Co.. . . Payless Drug Co. .... . People's Variety ,..... Perieda Variety Store. . . Pfeil, Arthur Florist .... Piggly Wiggly ....... Ploch, A. I. Oil Co. ..... . Poe Motor Co. . ,......... . Pollock Service Station .... Potchernick's .... ...... Potter's Variety Store .... Purple Iackets ........ Radio Cap Co. ....... . Radio Service ........,. Rainbow-Tourist Court .... Rainey's Place .......... Rawls Cleaners ..,.... Rex the Tailor .......... Riebe A Funeral Home .... Rio Vista .......,..... Riverview Park .....,... Roger's Service Station ..,. Royal Crown Bottling Co.. . . . Rudy's Pharmacy ......... San San San Antonio Banana Co. ..,........ . Antonio Buick Co. ....,........ . Antonio Coca Cola Bottling Co.. . San Antonio Commission Co.. . . . San Antonio General lns. Agency .,.. San Antonio Music Co. ......... . Satex Seed Co. ..........,..... . Schaefer, Iosephine .,..... Schero Tire ci Electric Co.. . . . Schumann Floral Co. ....,.. 4 Sears CS Co. .............,,.... . Security Bonded Warehouse ,... . Seven Oaks, Club ............. Seven Oaks Dairy .......... Shaw s .... ......,..... Shelton Service Station ,,.. Sherman, Lee ........... Sherwin-Williams . . , , Siekle Cleaners ...... .... Siegal Ieweler ........,..... Sigma Delta Chi ......,,...... 232 232 235 258 253 230 255 274 235 255 288 235 Singer Sewing Machine Co. ......,. . Simons, Billy, Bowling Lanes ....i.... Smallest Store in the Largest State .i.. Smith, Hollis B. Gulf Service ......... Sol Frank .......,,................. Southern Sales and Service .... ,,.. Southern Music Co. ......... . 4 . . FIRM PAGE 280 Southern Transfer ................... 246 289 Southside Funeral Home ..........., 290 258 Spangler's Appliance ci Variety Store.266 270 Specialty Cabinet Works ......,..... 277 244 Spectors . . .............,........... 232 274 Staffel Floral Shop ....... ,... 2 92 242 Stanfield's lersey Farm .,..,. ..,. 2 52 256 Star Drug Store ............... .... 2 36 238 Steubing's Red and White ..... ,... 2 55 241 Stinky Seven .....,......... .,.. 2 30 241 Stith Mounts ,.............. .... 2 60 282 St. Louis Spring Co. .,.. .... 2 73 286 Straus-Frank Co. ..,.. ..,. 2 78 283 Studer's Photo Co. ..... .... 2 84 Suchy's . . . ........... . . . .252 278 Sunshine Laundries .....,.. .... 2 66 273 Super Auto Service ......... ..., 2 48 272 Surtees Produce Co. ......,... ..., 2 79 261 Swayze Secretarial School ,.... .,.. 2 48 276 Terrific Ten ...,........... ,... 2 84 275 Taft, Geo. L. Ir. Co. ..... .... 2 72 251 Talley Transfer co. ..... .... 2 32 231 Texas Butcher ....... .... 2 48 349 Texas Fruit Market ..... .... 2 36 53 Texas lron Works ........ .... 2 92 258 Texas lewelry Co. ......... .... 2 68 253 Thompson's Pharmacy ..... .... 2 79 Thru-Truck Lines ........ .... 2 58 Toepperwein Hardware ..... .... 2 66 Tracy's Drugs .........,...,.. .... 2 58 Turner Roofing G Supply, Inc. ........ 278 U. K. Garage ............... .... 2 78 Victory Beauty Shop ................ 232 Vogel, Adolph Belt Manufacturing .... 241 Walcowich 61 Willis Motors .......... 276 Weiss Shoe Co. ........... .... 2 64 Welch's Flower Shop ..... .... 2 49 241 White House Garage .,....... .... 2 58 280 White Star Laundry Co. ............. 246 235 Whitley-Harrison Business Service .... 267 272 Wilks' Cleaners ..................... 244 279 Williams, H. E. Co., Inc. ....... .... 2 84 261 Willingham Motor Lines ......, ..., 2 44 274 Wilson Barber G Beauty Shop ...,.... 244 276 Wolpmann Service Station ..... .... 2 48 248 Woolley's Restaurant ........ .... 2 4l 253 Wolff ci Marx ............ .,.. 2 82 230 Yates Laundry Co. ......... .... 2 70 Yeager, Kathryn ci Gang ..., .... 2 44 286 Zintgraff ..,....,......,.... .... 2 60 255 Zirkel Monumental Works ..... ,... 2 70 242 Zoeller Insurance ........... .... 2 76 PAGE 228 Q o S 'Q as an ...In x,lllllln,qwd'l, ev uxulnulnnrqqllllq z 3 ' f Q S 1 5 S' , 5 6 V Handy-Andy Super Markets are located so that you may be served by them wherever you may be in San Antonio. By patronizing Handy-Andy you are helping to build a greater San Antonio because Handy-Andy is owned and operated by San Antonians. In each Handy-Andy Super Market you will find a grocery department, meat department, fruit and vegetable department, bakery department, and a drug department. HANDY-ANDY SUPER MARKETS Store Store 2502 Broadway . ........................... C-7971 Store 2000 Main Avenue ...... .... P -1112 Store 923 So. Presa ............ . . .G-5872 Store 1000 Fredericksburg Rd. .... .... P -5341 Store 1.248 Highland Blvd ....... . . .K-9241 Store 208 Main So. S. A. ...... . . .K-9841 Store 851 W. Cincinnati .... .... P -9821 Store 5520 So. Flores ...... . . .K-0431 Store 1902 San Pedro .... .... P -0961 Store 5905 Broadway . ....... .... T -4221 Store 902 N. St. Marys ,......... .... C -8091 Store 1714 Fredericksburg Rd.. .. .... P-9841 Store 1704 Blanco . ............ .... P -9221 Store 3903 So. Presa ............ . . .K-8621 3200 McCullough . ................ . . .... P-9421 1 1 ,l 39 405, ad' Handy-Andy Bakery - 245 W. Josephine .................. P-0131 The Handy-Andy Bakery, 245 W. Josephine Street, makes special cakes for birthdays, weddings, graduation parties, and othei' festive events at very reasonable prices. Let us make a special cake for you. We know you will be more than satisfied with our finished product. mmm, mm , xv w nl' ' I Z 6 list SS s 4 S g,.9 PAGE 229 Z Sontlmweszfs Largest Selection Of RADIOS SHEET MUSIC RECORDS MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANOS 58 Wealu of Seaaice Exclusive dealer: hr STEIHWH pianos jddac B ,PRBIDEm 316 W. COMMERCEIQ-G-1331 The Largest Musto Store in the Southwest C ontpllvnents of BILLY SIMONS BOWLING LANES 411 So. Alamo FREE INSTRUCTIONS FOR BEGINNERS I Y 1 J. R. Collins Service Station AVIATIQN COFFEE C0, MAGNOLIA CERTIFIED DEALER I ,YL ,, , , . Highland at Hackberry K-6841 Fannin 4357 ll9 South Medina THE STINKEY SEVEN Aftefr the work mtrl stuff is done . And the staff can finally rest Dione Rockey Joyce Jordon O W Ed, , i , , l Norma Shelton Shirley Nichols X Cm 1 m7'z?1 ClHef Mfllmgwe Martha Curry Pat Lopp ony? altu ations and 167 best. La Vonne Rockey SHARON KINGSTON The Sportsman whose judgment is as good as his aim has his trophies mounted at Nowotnys. NOWOTNY'S TAXIDERMY STUDIO 1331 Broadway San Antonio 2, Texas P XGE 3l Eco Www ,-44:49-M444 ILUE BLU! RIBBON RIIUO PASTEURIZED ' CERTIFIED Every Bottle of Our Special lVIiIIc is Produced on Our Own Dairy Farm San Ant0nio's Most Modern and Best Equipped Visitors Welcome Milk PURE MILK OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY IS THE RESULT OF PROPER FEEDING AND SANITARY CONDITIONS This is what you will find in Milk from the RIO VISTA DAIRY FARMS 1900 MAIN AVE. PERSHING 3145 VICTORY BEAUTY SHOP Evelyn Vanderbeider Rhodes H z 1 E. R ' 2616 South M28 L, 2-7411 San Antonlo Best wishes to the Eagles , rroror o rfef1'fD A 'A' 'mailer 'Fil Bl11Ck CO. TALLEY TRANSFER CO. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE M0v1NG 501 Broadway HOUSEHOLD 8L MERCHANDISE STORAGE l SPECTOR'S CLOTHES . . FOR EVERY OCCASION SGIVICG Stat1on 409 W. Commerce G-9712 f ft F ' d , ' A Comple e and Men ly Sermce For Better Bananas Better Phone . . . 4 San Antonio Banana Company . ' W. J. Isfm 227 South Medina St. Nogalltos Blu. ISDM Fannin 5594 l DAIRY PRODUCTS MILK CREAM f On U. S. Army approved list D X now supplying Army with Milk 15 YEARS OF GROWTH WITH B.H.S. AND SAN ANTONIO We Value your patronage and goodwill Seniors, may We continue to serve you in the years to come. REYNOLDS FAULK, Pres. PAGE 23 '7!w Wada! '7!wz' 121 7am 59, . lhqga' 1, Whos posin' here? 2, It must have been great fun at the La Retama Beat Austin Prom, 3, Patiently waiting, but for what? 4. What's ailin' ya, Mary Ann? 5, Bobbies lookin' longingly for whom? 6 What, Larry workin'? It's decorating for the Sleigh-Bell Ball thats causing Larry, Katie, and Eddie to put forth 7 The reason for the laughter in picture No. Z. It's the floor show 'Beat Austin Prom put on by the team 8, And for what are you waiting, pretty lassie? PAGE 233 Arlen Williams Billy Black Bubba Briggs Dick Post Dick Weinert Donald Gray Eddie Houser Fred Stolte Gentry Nunn Henry Crain Jerry Rice Larry Westkaemper Manuel Velasco Pete Dewell Richard Brown Richard Lay Vastine Steubing Victor Weiss Walter Murphy Wiley Hamrick P XGE 4 HIGHLAND MILK MILK ADDS YEARS TO LIFE AND LIFE TO YOURS. ASK FOR IT AT YOUR FAVORITE GROCERY OR CAFE. Pershing 7931 CUMPUMENTS olf LANDRUM VARIETY STORE I 1007 W. Ashby ALAIVIO JEWELRY COMPANY I Sun .lnlmfirfs l,m'g4'sf and Finrsl Cash unfl Fawlif .Ivr4'flz'1f Sfnrr IONGRAIUI -XIIONS CI ASS OI 4 XI Il I1 f II IIFI Friendly pause A KA San Antonio Coca - Cola BottIing Company Schero EIectric Co. I Compliments of M l'lII tjxx I SECURITY BUNDED 59530 South Flores Street Goolwmn TIRES PIIILCO R.xn10s WAREHOUSING CO. HAPPY HOUR CAFE HOME COOKED FOOD - SOFT DRINKS CANDY - COOKIES - SCHOOL SUPPLIES Marne and S. St. Ma1'y's St. PHE 'I TEXAS FRUIT MARKET i STAR DRUG, STQRE GROCFIRIES, ERUITS, AND FEEDS I I T. R. Heyland 62:1 N01-th New Braunfels G-4782 I T T if A 'k l COMPLIMENTS a l DUKE ELECTRIC COMPANY cm-nes of Highland Blvd. and s. Gevers l Kenwood siss san Antonio, Texas ll V For QUALITY DIAMONDS .I ...Ia FINE JEWELRY I You'll find a magnificent collection of fine diamonds, l jewelry and gifts at SHAW'S, atfsall times. Your credit 1 I l is good at SHAW,S. Terms as low as S5 month. No extras. N X I l ' li lv Il f If l TEXAS' GREATEST JEXVELERS Ml I V I l 4 A H V i TWV ? f: y l Mi i ii ' g l ll l I Il I 1 Il ' l le 20:3 East Houston Street ln the Gunter Hotel A ' I 5 ' U nl l l,l COMPLIMENTS il Compliments of l CENTRAL BOOT -COMPANY ALAMQ ll CENTRAL SHOE REPAIR l 33253 Alamo Plaza Garfield 5218 LUMBER l j COMPANY ELBEL BROTHERS GARAGE SL SERVICE STATION One Stop Service .Smtionn 2110 So. Flores I HAYDEN H' MCDOWALDI Mgil' N 815 N. New Braunfels Ave. ' I PAGE 236 Gamywl' ' CLA Mrs. Paulita Tietze Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Frey Advisory Abbott Advisory Pat Martin Ch. Lawrence Advisory Roesler Advisory Andrews Advisory Y-Teens Barbara Sz Herby Walter Schumann Rhea Ray Nash Pagel Advisory Lundeen Advisory Student Council Your Satisfaction Is Our Goal TO THE SS OF '47 Girls' Sports Club Melrose Real Bate Advisory Jo Anne Stapper Miss Nancy Lou McCallum Dickey Advisory Ray Vanderwolk Rex and Sharon Campus Dirt Dobbers Goodwin Advisory Barron Advisory Hyde Advisory Scholz Advisory Brackenridge Times that after three whole years of play Fredrick 8x Selma Hagemeister, Owners 0116 Of them has finally made It 230 Denver K-8641 and for this ad, the other paid t if I FT6dTiCk,S Beauty 5611011 I Gouy and Miner would like to say PAGE 237 LEE BROTHERS Super Service Station EVERYTHING FOR AUTOMOBILE UNDER ONE ROOF 17111 So. Hackberry St. ll ll ll II Compliments M oi' ll l l ASSOCIATED SEEDS, Inc. A A For E'zwry OIfCfl.9'li07L Buy l1 FLOWERS FROM CHANDLER'S FLoRAL Co. I l , COLEMAN cv co. INSURANCE 1125 Alamo National Bldg. Tel. F-4151 xi K-7193 W E MADE IT I INAI.I,Yl Herbie Herhsleh Rz1rbal'a Haag' Arthurene Simmons Ivor NVaits Mary June Falk Betty CaIog'ero Lynette Watkins COIVIPI,IMEN'I'S or MR. A. J. PLOCH LIBERTY DRUG STORE PHONE K-6167 1501 S. Gevers San Antonio PAGE in iffze .fone Sim Siaie l. Atten-shun! Pat Parker reportingl 2. Risse, ludy, and leannette must be tired after that long, hard pull at the ranch. 3. Why the sunny smiles, girls, or are you afraid you faces will crack? 4. Five little, six little, seven little Eskeemos. 5 Don't look now, Carl Arm, but somebody's lookin' at cha. 6. David, why dor1't you have a look-see, too --- Olly seems to find it interesting. 7. Ten pretty girlsethats a joke, son. 8. We can't figure this one out either, but they're sorta cute. PAGE 239 Several Pm. H. S. students take time out to try out the latest sensation in comfort, the Hollywood bed. Compliments of B 63 M MATTRESS CO. 1312-18 S. Hackberry Kenwood 6195 B 8s M AUTOGRAPHS 2 ii E , , , . 'r 5. 1 1 r I L, 1' if 1 2 1 jv , 1 The rest of your days depends on the rest of your nights PAGE 240 i THOUGHTFULNESS And Personal Attention of Every Detail Makes the ROY AKERS SERVICE HFAITHWORTHYH 441 Main Avenue Fannin 7201 Club Seuenoalm DANCING - DINING GORDON PRINTING oo Austin Highway at City Limits 211 N' Presa St. C-23133 , , ,Qllf ,,,,,f1Y ' ,, ff'Q,. ' . ,ff,f ',' ,, , Y, 7 7 miifriiir A ' f 'ill' fifwf , ' ' ,,Qf, ff ADOLPH VOGEL Q BELT MANUFACTURER l 119 Military Plaza San Antonio, Texas lv Congratulations to the class of '47 PEE WEE AND JIM l WOOLLEY'S RESTAURANT l Catering to Individuals and Large Parties N, Serving from 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM ll 1122 N. St. Mary's G-8852 ll Your Friendly Humble Dealer 1 C. E. Pollock Service Station l 154 E. Mitchell L. 2-0519 1 POE MOTOR COMPANY NEW CAR SALES AND SERVICE DEPT. 900 Broadway F-9354 USED CAR SALES 1011 B' l ay G-3564 GUARANTEE ELECTRIC -CO. CONTRACTING - REPAIRS 1733 South Hackberry K-3301 K-5911 PAGE 241 THE Compliments of MEXICAN RESTAURANT F. A. NUNNELLY 117 LOSOYA STREET General Contractor B00THE9S POULTRY 8: EGGS Compliments 302 Rockwood Court of Day K. 3352 Nite K. 3155 San Antonio, Texas Southern Music Co. S30 E, HOUSTON ST. BOYS AND GIRLS Learn the Flower Bzlshzess Arthur Pfeil Smart Flowers l T FARRIS ORIENTAL RUGS, IMPORTED LINENS AND ART OBJECTS 1908 Main Ave. P. 5166 I Garfield 6591 San Antonio, Texas Compliments of D W i 1 0 , Franlc s Variety Stores Qongratulatlons, 'Daugl1teT! 'T 529 Meerscheidt St. DADDY A 3419 South Flores St. San Antonio Boerne PAGF 4 , xmywv- Jmm DOUGLAS LSMu.r:Yy MCCAI.LON of Jefferson and GERRY GULLY of Rrackenridge- Co-Emcees of Joske's 4'Teen Top Tunes, he-ard over RA1110 STATION KONO PAGE 243 Congratulations: WILSON'S . Rick Rusty Bgbbie BEAUTY Sz BARBER SHOP Scotty Olga Pat Aggie 1001 So. Hackberry St. L. 2-4924 PEOPLES VARIETY STORE HIGHLAND JEWELERS 997 S. Hackberry St. K-6321 K-8441 1837 So. Hackberry St. Congratulations Sz Best Wishes to the Senior Class . of 1947 823 Roosevelt Avenue Phone K-5111 WILK'S Modern CLEANERS . 2.Day Service Compliments of: CLEANING - PRESSING - ALTERATIONS HATS CEQEEZZIEEILVLNELOCKED Produce 641 S Flore St L 2-0317 Best Wishes from: Willingham Motor Lines Nellie Holder Jean Alley 415 DAWSON ST. Margie Lightsey Lola Myers Bet Doolittle C-1438 G-4134 PAGE 44 Sm ,Gaiman Rua ,gg 'f f if f 1 at 1 Iam tml? l. Thar's Clem, but whar's Daisy Tune? 2. Risse and Haslcel trying to slim their figures? 3, Cowgirl Ieannine Mills?'??? 4. The Naughty Nine-now Our Gang iNeese, Dot Barnes, Patsy Lawson, Dot Davis, Billie Dreiss, Gyna Smith, Dot Hoch, Ida lane Maspero, and Herby. 5. That champ with all the selling ability -- Dot Lea Leissner, a pretty gal as well as Winner of Annual Ad Sales Drive. PAGE 245 Our Sincere Best Wishes and Hearty Congratulations to the Class of 1947 Your Senior Class Photographefru olcl llelll? 9 ,J LARYTHING Pno1oenmuc' 2910 S. New Braunfels K-3103 Compliments of HANSEN BROTHERS YoUR RUG CLEANERS 902 Austin St. G-7324 LE Compliments of Fender and Body Repair G, General Automobile Repair Service , WATCHMAKER 408 Bowie St. G-8651 217 Majestic Building G-8711. WH llHISor Magnolia Service 1 DORSETT 81 JOHNSON Come T0 3 GROCERY Sz MARKET E. Houston and Gevers Q 602 Montana Street J- E- GROVES cHo1cE MEATS an GRocER1Es WHlTE STAR ik LAUNDRY CU, 55 Years of Laundry Sr Cleaning Service 115 W. Houston St. F-5381 SHUTHEHN TRANSFER li STHH El EIHVIPANY FIREPROOF WAREHOUSES Local Sz Long Distance Moving 526 So. Medina St. G-8261 PAGE 246 1947 Qfficcrs BEST WISHES 17535 CLASS GF 1947 from the Gamma Chi Sorority FALL OFFICERS President Jo Ann Wietzel First Vice President Bonny Chandler Second Vice President Gwen Barnes Recording Secretary Joyce Westbrook Corresponding .Secretary Margaret Wilson Treasurer Kathryn Allen Parliarnentarian Ruth Risse Reporter Bettye Jean Miller Historian Charlotte Heberer Chaplain Jo Ann High Sgts.-at-Arms Kathleen Evans Jeannette Pegues COMPLIMENTS OF Edie Ghz SPRING OFFICERS 1947 President Gwen Barnes First Vice President Jeannette Pegues Second Vice President Charlotte Heberer Recording .Secretary Margaret Wilson Corresponding Secretary Mary Jean Cleveland Treasurer Kathryn Allen Parliamentafrian Virginia Natho Reporter Mary June Falk Historian Nancylee Williams Chaplain Gerry Golly Sgts.-at-Arms Mary Ann Desrosiers Dorothy Blackwood VERNON MAYFIELD Compliments COMPLETE LIFE INSURANCE SERVICE 831 Gunter Bldg. of F-4511 P. 2-4285 . 1 l ,ll'4l4, 1I , S Joe W olpman s TEXAS BUTCHERS , , Service Station 850 Highland Blvd. K-6871 1506 S. St. Marys St' Double Dip lce Cream Co. More Cream - More Quality WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PINTS - QUARTS - CUPS - CONES MALTS - SHAKES - BRICKS G-4711 700 Goliad 626 E. Commerce Super Auto Service Station Joe A. Biesenbach, Owner Complete One Stop TEXACO SERVICE STATION GENERAL REPAIRS BATTERY AND TIRE SERVICE 802 Van Ness C-0901 Courtesy of Swayze Secretarial School 610 Aztec Bldg. G-0411 PAGE 248 WELCH'S ll Medical Arts Coffee shop FLOWERS FOR THE OCCASION 5 FAMOUS FOR ITS GOOD TASTY 1508 Nogalitos Street .N FOOD QUICKLY SERVED g Q Q .I h C I rs Medical Arts Bldg. Dellvery Servlce Phone Garfleld 9684 3 Mn - 6771 H2 Ave. E iw' Y wiv' v vw' l ' 7 7' .' AW' 'i' ' 'TT ' 1'iLT 'l'11Q,T' .RTW CCNGRATULATIONS and best wishes to the Class of '47 rank Bros. . . ll Vlslt l Mlhh6S0t8 Mutual Life Ins. Co. I O I W OF ST. PAUL, MINN. X, A. J. BALLARD, Gen. Agt. Amusement Park l . . 225 Majestic Bldg. F'-1277 SAN ANTONIO'S NEVVEST AND FINEST AMUSEMENT PARK ASSOCIATES! xl Just five blocks from Brackenridge ll Jack L. Ballard Joe Killough, Jr. High School ll Leland T. Clare D. s. Kimball Comm. of Mission Rd. and Mitchell B. W. fJoeJ Johnson W. L. Windsor BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '47 , Where you'll find a lush collec- tion of sharp junior duds for all your doin's. SIZES 9 - 15 Junlor Shop King's Auto Repair Shop il ALLEN 3, ALLEN ACETYLENE Kr ELECTRIC WELDING ,l Work Guaranteed 1621 N. COMAL STREET 201 Thompson Place K-9754 Pershing 9191 PAGE 249 SAN ANTON Wheae an Meal aaa qfzienit 1 l s When you think of accommodation 1 and comfort, it's natural to think first 1 of the Gunter Hotel. Untold thousands do. That's why the Gunter plays host to the hemisphere . . . and proudly so. But we're never too big, or too busy to do our best to serve and accommodate A. M. AARTIEH COMPTON you and your friends whenever you call 4901101211 Manasrel' on us. That's why the Gunter is always .. known as the place where you meet 1 your friends. l ff 550 Rooivis - 550 BATHS r if 300 Rooivis AIR-CONDITIONED ff FOUR FINE RESTAURANTS if GARAGE ARCADE 'Lp nv THE' CENTER :OF Evfkyrnnyg PAGE 250 C A P 'N JI M'S FRIED CHICKEN AND STEAKS 2900 Roosevelt J. C. Ecrette and James A. Gorman fSHORT ORDERS, STANFIELD JERSEY FARM oRCHEsTRAs sz ENTERTAINMENT , FOR EVERY OCCASION Behmd the Eagles to the very last Cow Let us Take Care of Your Next Affair A. C. Stanfield Jimmy Kizer - ' Kerry-Rose Attractions 1439 Hlghland K-6564 218 Moore Bldg. G-7775 SUCHY ,S...4hwm OUR VERY BEST WISHES AND CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU AT BRACKENRIDGE Garfield 9318 722 N. St. Mary's Street BEST WISHES - Milam Chevrolet Company NEW CARS - USED CARS - PARTS -- SERVICE North Flores at Martin Fannin 2211 DEAN SPECIALTY WORKS Fabricated Cafe Equipment and Metal Products - Stainless Steels Sheet Aluminum - Creamery Equipment 907 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Compliments of INCARNATE WORD COLLEGE KENO KLEANERS We Carry Fire and Theft Insurance L. 2-0278 1907 S. Gevers I I Compliments E. C. HUMPHREYS . REAL ESTATE ED, GEORGE Sn JOE 625 Brady Building G-0532 PAGE 252 SINGER SEWING CENTER Your Singer Sewing Center is well equipped. not only with za complete line of Singer Sewing Machines, i ' h i parts and accessores, but also with ot er Snger labor-saving household devices. More important, it is u true renter for service whether it be repairs. instructions, or merely helpful suggestions. 215 Alamo Plaza G-6275 RUDY'S PHARMACY Prescription Specialists Fountain Service DRUG SUNDRIES - STATIONERY - GIFTS 3825 South Presa K-1269 SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Rogers Service Station Washing - Lubrication - Steam Cleaning Quick Charge Battery Service TIRES RI-:PAIRED - ACCESSORIES Twenty-four Houfr Service 220 S. Alamo St. B. 3-1991 AVS Pia c e 1713 S. Hackberry L. 2-0144 W L HA Meal A Mmmef' AL PARKER, Owner EASTERN -CLEANERS 512 Meerscheidt K-3242 Compliments of an EAGLE SUPPORTER SAN ANTONIO GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY We are happy and proud to have been the photographer for time 1947 LA RETAMA Ciieoenilgf Stucilioa 2424 Broadway 1411 Main Ave. C-7751 F-1 541 PAGE 253 rang Engraving G0 ENGRAVERS FCDR TI-IE 1947 La Refama COMPIIIMICNTS 01 C I - A Schumann Floral Company ongrafu ahons I to the 1 2123 North Hackberry Fannin 7197 W D , Class of 47 SOUTHERN SALES AND SERVICE 1 g ALI. MAKES OF TYPEWILITICHS STUDENT RENTAL STEMIEUNGUS 3315 N. G. 71-I7 E661 EJITDCGI WWUDUUE SUQUBG MATI-IIS 8: RAMSEY INSIIIIINCE ANI1 HoNI1s OF ALL KINI1s CIIsTI11vI HOUSE RRQKEIIQ COMPLIMENTS OF SATEX SEED COMPANY 529 S. Flores No. 2 - 1626 F1'ede1'icksl1uI'g Rd. THE FOOLISH FOUR JAEGEE SERVICE STATION WI' SIlt'1'i2lliZl' i11 WASHING. I.UHRIf'A'i'ION N .-X1'f'I'ISSORII'lS 1' I If -' - 1 ' 1 1 I N I1 N I4 tl 1 1 I 1 I, I 1 COMPLIMENTS 1 1026 W. Ashby Placv Jackson Joe j Jcmqll, Betty 41 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS I I KCI' PIGGLY WIGGLY MAKE ECONOMY YOUR BUY WORD Serve Yourself and Save PIGGLY WIGGLY S E d C M Piggly Wiggly San Antonio Company Owned and Operated by E. A. BASSE ,awayz 'N nk- wx w e we 5. ew 3 .-sz -X iiiildi ' iii ' it . . .ik ai- 53N f R 4. 'i kQg,'2.K-fl wg... -n ..,e N P- I A X , v fs mf f-.5,: , .F-:W Sgr, ,Q t l So you girls actually think more ol posing for a picture than of eating lunch? 2. The perils away from school. 3. Takes a lot of practice to be able to wear that 4. Barbara's got a 'inmad tw., . w. 1 . of that week-end fella! 5. Mother Pegues is proud oi all her brood. lThe male eye can plainly see why.l 6. ln the good old summer time. 7. Hey, Mr. Postman, did that come in the mail? 8. Everybody's trying to get into the act, Maybe they better think twice 9. Looks like some more ol that Texas sun left from No, Be-Pun, son. PAGE 251 Congratulations to SAN ANTONIO Terminals HOUSTON Class of '47 . TI'Il'U - TTUCIC SCFYICZ Regular as Mail-Faster than Rail Gibsorfs Red 8g W. A. Querner General Office Owner Garfield 0911 801 RIGSBY AVE. K-7161 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS TRACY'S DRUG STCJRE 1107 E. Commerce Phone G-5301 FREE DELIVERY ON ALL PRESCRIPTIONS AND SICK ROOM APPLIANCES Royal Crown Bottling Company Bottlers of NEHI FLAVOI-as - PAR-T-PAK QUARTS AND ROYAL CROWN COLA Congratulations to the class of 1947 J 8z F DESIGNING CO. ORIGINAL WESTERN DESIGNS 0 l ne Jordon Nelle Fak 710 So. St. Mary's G-6451 Compliments of PATTEN MACHINERY CO. 911 E. Euclid Ave. G-8154 Highway 281 South Compliments of Compliments of : San Antonio Commission CO. BONNIE JEAN RUFUS BELUS FRANCES NAOMI WHITE HOUSE GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING JQYCE Fas, Oil, Tires and Accessories Ph K. 119 0' R lt PAGE 258 MW' A familiar site to the B. H. S. guys and gals--Highland Park Service Statio ir Best Wishes to The Class of '47 Highland Park Service Station 1722 So. New Braunfels - L.Z-0054 - 14.1951 Hamilton Bros. 1246 So.l-laclcberry - L. 4-2201 - L. 2-0456 Highland Parlc Super Garage 135 Hammond K. 3271 ir ncatering to their many Southside Customers . RIFLE TELESCOPE SIGHTS 5 o TELESCOPE SIGHT MOUNTS TELESCOPE FITTED RIFLES 500 Transit Tower San Antonio 5, Texas Phmelwh IO I I MMJQRRBME I I CORRECTED SIIG I A Fourth Floor Compliments of D. BL NK 8L SON WHOLESALE JEWELERS The Cl'0Ckett Hotel Coffee San Antonio, Texas ORMSBY Who Says: STAY ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD THE RIGHT ROAD FOR A CHEVROLET THE RIGHT ROAD FOR EXPERT MECHANICAL SERVICE C0mD1iIHe11tS Of Martin-Woerner Motor Co. JONSON'S FOOD MARKET ' QUALITY USED CARS EXPERT REPAIR SERVICE 1302 Rigsby Ave- K-9542 943 so. Alamo F-7094 ZINTGIRAFF ir .... .ga .... i' agua nwawm 724 N. St. Mary's St. Fannin 7071 PAGE 260 , N ,L Headquarters for: SCHOOL SUPPLIES, COLD DRINKS, LUNCHES RAINEY'S PLACE .......................... The Eag1e's Nest Bedford Service Station XVASIIING - Accizssoams - GREASING i Phone C. 4-11:42 735 E. Travis v A13131143 gl JAKIE . i San Antonio, Texas i Best W wishes COMPLIMENTS OF RIEBE FUNERAL HOME 'KT so-if 177 North St. San Antonio, Texas BLUE BIRD The Sherwin-Williams Co. , , , PAINT 220 Nolth Mary S 1 Wzillpalwr AA Latest Designs Wishes success to class of '47 F I' fum I ming V ii Ii f Dec' 1 I' ' Cleaning Aids V. H. and W. M. Culms A ,M Q 81,4 Hig,,,,m,, B, Mr. B's Where friends Mecf fo Eat and Drink 4122. Carolina St. Phone L. 2-0344 Mr. gl Mrs. Loftin PAGE 261 Congratulations and Best Wishes to THE CLASS OF1947 PM f25an'l' Zzence Me in 3 x Q9 -Q.. 4 JWHA' ltr- XJYA. ,tw lx 1, It has been said that our ancestors were monkeys. Well girls???? 2, Typical American females, Imogene and Pat. 3. Bonnie and leanette enjoy looking at the cameraman but learfs differentl 4. Not that yoii'd pose Mary lunel 5. Lean on your own breakfast for a while, Waynel 8. Doris poses too-as tho' we didnt know. Lower left: Yea team! Our boys home alter a rough workout. Lower Center: My what great big teeth you have, gran'ma. Any resemblance to wolves is purely coincidental. 8. Oh, you funny manl You're slaying mel PAGE 263 Compliments of CROCKETT LUNCH ROOM BARBERIO PRODUCE CO. WHOLESALE FRIUIT KL VEGETABLES Plate lunch KL BOX Plate 314 Produce ROW Sandwiches Kr Cold Drinks G-3541 G-4761 Hamburgers K 7211 Res. L. 2-2154 ' EAST END DRUG STORE GOLD BOND GARAGE L. R. Lovelace, Owner PRESCRIPTIONS GULF OH' 'Q GAS NYAL MEDICINES Axle Q Wheel Aligning - Auto Repairing 3318 Non-Hinos San Antonio 1704 East Commerce Stfeet Compliments OWEN DAVIS CGNCDCO STATION Warwick and Hackberry L. 2-6081 WEISS SHOE COMPANY In the Gunter Hotel COWBOY BOOTS FOR THE ENTIRE I4'AIvI1I.Y WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELERS Shoes for Men Professional Fitting 103 VV' Commellce St. 328 N. Sl. Mal'y'S B. 3-0232 Compliments of Owner and Manager - TIIEO E. NICOLAOU l M F FISCHER SL SON CONGRATULATIONS TO TIIE CLASS OF '47 901-3 S. St. Mary's St. San Antonio, Tex. l 203 Fredericksburg Rd. P-7147 PAGE 264 0wq .f Glau of '4 7 A53 The Largesf a Q65 Store in the W! 'J Largest By me Alamo I State SAN ANTONIO Toepperwein Hardware Co. SPORTING GooDs AND HARDWARE 308 W. Houston St. LYTLE W. GOSLING AND CO. INSURANCE AND BONDS Chandler Bldg. Garfield 6151 SPANGLER'S APPLIANCE Sz VARIETY STORE In thu New Highland Terrace Community Center L90.. South New Braunfels K-6495 Mrs. G. Brandt Sz Co.-Florist WALTER AND J EANNE KAUFER 225 North New Braunfels Ave. G-4743 Alamo Frozen Foods, Inc. FRESH FROZEN FRUITS AND VEGETABLES FRESH AND FROZEN SEAFOODS OF HIGH QUALITY 115 S. Medina St. Ph F. 4337 San Antonio 7, Texas SUNSHINE LAUNDRIES AND DRY CLEANING CORP. 617 North Flores Street F. 7271 Compliments of E. A. BROWN 412 PRODUCE Row Congratulations from VIRGINIA JETTY PEGGY BLANCHER FOX DE-LUXE FINISHING 5 A not Q Any 6 or 8 Exposure Roll DEVELOPED AND C PRINTED FOR ..... ilil: 0 Guaranteed For Life 0 Rounded Corners 0 Smooth Die Cut Edges 0 Neatly Designed Border World's Largest Kodak Finishers SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 215 Alamo Plaza 1726 Broadway DEALERS EVERYWHERE PAGE 266 squire gaifors Men's and Ladies' Tailored Clothes REWEAVING - ALTERATIONS - REMODELING 212 Broadway C-5613 Authentic Styles by HIDALGO Compliments of N U E Bestlwishes, Eagles! HERBY'S FATHER from FRANK HUCK Gunter Hotel Building F-9501 THE GANG Gyna Ida Doris Jeannette Barnes Davis Dreiss Herby El :N Ill .if ,x, 1 x 5 4 lim G I R4 IIHII' llll' 1 llll. '1 1 49, C-5943 H I HI GRADUATESIV' Are you looking for that all important first job? The future has a position for you, and we have that position with a future available right now! If you are talented in typing, shorthand or bookkeeping, don't delay - come see us right away! WHITLEY 5E'3'x'7'Fc?E HARRISON 407 TEXAS THEATRE BLDG. C-5943 San Antonio's Most Promising Employment Service A. M. WHITLEY, J R. L. W. HARRISON PAGE 26 -.X .MN Nxxx 5.1. .fmwv Mt, Z l W or Iv We MATCHED DIAMOND RINGS f .clfzizfocnll of .:'IIoJe'uz XE. , I For fha! lifetime gif!-'he lines! Ireusure of ull time-:hoose a new kj ' I and value see these lady Crosby comblnglion. For supreme qualify lovely creations. DMWIIE ll - I I fif .1 'I Q ' Q do F 5 s ' Dx A ,Q 0 ,MX My n W, I 'ff ,, U-M 'Ifff-3-I-- ' ,f. . A I. r fxwl HMI ,II MI' ,III wa JI C ...M-xgoy' I QQ ,I-' 9 'lux II! sean MJ ..--K-M I 1 2' JM rj 6--1 7 X 62 N, if llldy x,f0iDr Lnserrl. A P FIRST IN HER HEART FIRST IN QUALITY! A lady Crosby combination ua u dugn, ol rare beuuly and superb Ioveliness . . . o cherished token of Oenderness and love, modern style. NO EASIER CREDIT TERMS IN AMERICA IEIIS JEWELRY Ell. IIII. I IEXIS JEWEIIII llll. IIII. 2 410 W. Houston St. 721 W. Commerce St. 2 Doors West of the Across from the Buckhorn Continental Hotel , SCIENTIFIC WATCH REPAIRING Q AT MODERATE PRICES Prompt service on all makes of watches zow r.d.m:ra-:M1.,.M D- PAGE 268 I Truly, these creations are aristocrnis of ll 7f1e Wicfe Ufzen Space! , , gg: , X H? 04 .- 1 H ..v,. g an t l, lean and Margie on the verge-look out girls, don't fall inl 2, The annual's glamour boy -f Dick Post. 3 Hey, Ray, I'll bet you wish that was someone else's arm, 4. loyce Haskel, why so unhappy? Remember, keep smiling, especially when foods around. 5, Whatcha doing, Susie? Getting a tan, or is it all for the sake of art? 6. Ieannette writing her daily letter to Richard. I Wonder il she'd show us what she's writing. PAGE 269 YATES Laundry - Cleaning - Dyeing Different O 641 S. St. Mary's G. 2371 ROCK Ol AGES MEMORIALS Zlrkel Monumental Works Corner Wyoming' anal S. P. 'l'rar'ks I 0. Box 86 G. 4652 San Antonio, Te. Davis Gulf Service Station 1802 S. NEW BRAUNFELS K-9012 QW vfbr the Occasszon Lemon-liinb WELCOME - Soda X-Xxgilpajf AT EVERY GET-TO-GETHER 4 i.sf...,..-uma :um S d 0 il B-1 BOTTLING CO. I B.1'i,iffie11iilil0': it i ixlemon-lima Orange V Lemon-lime, soda 1912 Broadway Soda ff Best Wishes LEDLOW-ADAMS MOTOR -COMPANY Lincoln-Mercury Distributors 931 Broadway Gar. 1271 Compliments of DIXIE PETROLEUM CO. Thrifty Buyers Always PAY-LESS We carry a complete line of nation- ally advertised drugs and cosmetics. Also a complete line of sundries, housewares and gift items. Make Pay-Less Drugs Company your shop- ping center. 314 E. HOUSTON GARFIELD-6318 PAGE 270 IIII IIIII'IIIIII'II'II I II i Ii III II I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I ,I II IIIIIIII II IIII I II III III ,II III I I , I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I ' I I I I I I I I . I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I II I' II I I I I I I II I l I II I II . II I II I III I 'I I I ' I I II III III IIIIIII II I III I PAGE 271 I fred ll. lllishet O 4 Wed Egwpfud Office Ja A Buunau duet Q 209 BROADWAY SAN ANTONIO 5, TEXAS G-3342 . EAST HOUSTON MARKET RAINBOW TOURIST COURT Fresh Meats, Fruits, and Vegetables O 2406 E. HOUSTON ST. 4740 so. PRESA ST. 4 Compliments of GEO. L. TAFT, J R., CO. WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 302 Produce Row Fannin 7391 Y' ' Wffr 7, rf ' ' ,L'j ,Qffi ,Yi , . ,ffifi 4 rf' if Q Y , j 7 'ffjj diff Y E.. Compliments of Compliments of L. W. SHELTON i BASS PET FOOD SHOP HOT WELLS SERVICE STATION REMEDIES SL SUPPLIES 5702 South Presa St. 1825 S. Hackberry St. L. 2-2821 AFTER HIGH SCHOOL Learn to Earn 7 r l'6LLLq 012 5 LULIZ655 Goffeqe A SYMBOL OF PROGRESS AND INTEGRITY SINCE 1888 RUDY HAAG Complete Food Market HA Red .cc White Sim Compliments of Blue Star Assembly ' A Fancy Groceries - Fresh Meats - Poultry No' Sea Foods - All Varieties - Frozen Foods Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Order of the Complete Fresh Bakery Line Rainbow for Girls Ice Cream and Sherbets 1430 S. St. Mary's K-5178 PAGE 72 'AMW MM A . Y.vg.,,,,. -, an , 1 -- - I FIQIJOLITO by Iulian Onderdonk WIS ARE glad to Iiave nad an important part in tlie production ol tlwis successful annual. We are equally as fk fwvluww 06 proud ol tlie lJool4 as you are and appreciate your line spirit p ol cooperation Wlwiclw Iias made tlwis publication possible. 4264699 SAN ANTONIO 1' STATIONERY if LITHOGRAPI-IING i' ENGIQAVING 'N MIMEOGRAPI-IING i' OFFICE FURNITURE ' American Sports Center l' 219 No. St. Mary's , Congratulations to class of '47 1 l NEUMAN JEWELRY CO. W , 1 l 22:4 south Alamo C-2387 'fi I 1:5 4 14 'X 293 14 1 X X ,ax lx 11 131 as .. 13 11 X INLQXX X HHN Q. if 43: ,Q . 4 ' 1 I . P' Q.-' 'I 11 rg - Hug! .1 'X 6:22 'I 14161 ' . ' -.li In qi I .ix JS , I 1 if v , lf' f 1 11' 1' 4. 1 1 PH 1' i Ng, X X 1 1 I , . . . sax i l .PE fxl I J f Rin X l 1 1 ., X. , . N. '55, x R N C I A... S X f XYXQN K, s f t ll ' I i s . N wk uw Compliments of JAMES H. GORDEN JOHN KNOTT FORREST L. BAKER RADIO SERVI-CE CO. 801 So. St. Mary's G-2752 ARISTOTLE SAID IT! All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth. Y? X l MAVERICK-CLARKE 215 E. TRAVIS G. 2411 PRINTING - OFFICE SUPPLIES - GIFTS - OFFICE FURNITURE LITHOGRAPHING - EMBOSSING ST. LOUIS SPRING CO. COMPLI-ITE SPRING AND ALIGNMI-INT 3215-Sith Street F-1451 ' I west l'ric'vs ' I4Ib8l'ZlI'I'0l'YT1S , DAVE'S USED CARS CARS AND TRUCKS W Bought, Sold and Exchanm-d l Fosteris Service Station 2900 S. New Braunfels K-5900 Congratulations from a '27 graduate Isom Produce Company, Inc. FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES l - I . . f. . , 12.5011 Ilixvm HEuNAN1rEz R25 13:-uzulwz N Fannin 0223 241 5- Mefilna Streev PAGE 2 73 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1947 GREEN 8: STEEN FIRE AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE At a Saving for 26 Years CRUZ THE FLORIST Flowers for Every Occasion Miss ANGELA CRUZ, Prop. I r Alamo Blue Print 8z Supply Co. SCHOOL AND ENGINEERING SUPPLIES ARTIST AND SUPPLY MATERIALS 506 North Presa Street 517 110101-Usa sn. san Antonio, Texas Cafhll' 1 vm San A 1 T ' 'H ' 7' i' 'WT n '77 7' Vi -i llfgliffi ' ,, ' , ,j',Q Congratulations to the class of '47 X COMPLIMENTS I ' OF Marilyn Rowman Carolyn Kuehner l Chi-mi Neill I OWEN W. KILDAY E W, , V if-vw i - -A -Wi if-fb V i --2 Y -- W ---j - Yi - -- i 'hi -! --- f - V i - if I W. D. SI-CKEL U PEREIDA VARIETY sToRE ' , , I' S W . . I FANCY ,CTANFRS AFD DYERS I School Siufmnlws for all Purposes I 1!o0.w-2007 So. Presa Stix-vt xl l Sun Antonio, Texas ,M , KM, li 846 Highland Blvd. K-5451 Compliments of H JOSEPHINE SCHAEFER I S. H. 81 Mexican Art Department of Joske's 5-10-254 STORE il G-4343 station 303 l PAGE 274 um 7 Upper Leit: Leave us get busy, boys, Upper Center: Dr Livingston, I presumel Upper Right: Mavericks, Smiley McCallum of Ietterson, Frank Williams of Tech, and lack Iones ot Brackenridge enjoy the sunny atmosphere of Florida. Center: Of course Ieanette uses Pepsodent. By the Way, any relation to Mirium? Right Center: Peek-a-bool I see you. fMy what a ghastly sightl Bottom Row: Kuo Yen and lamie Golson trying out the ice. fOn their feet of coursel Aint love grand? Well, Naomi and lean think so anyway, What's the matter girls? The cold weather getting you down? CEskimosJ Sarah and Elouise are all smiles. Ain't they cute? PAGE 275 0 BATTERIES X I-6 'V' Sw TIRES ACCESSORIES HKALITE olL COMPANY 9 TURS WASHING L-'-is-R'-------A - X ' GREASING l Open 5 A.M. 1221 NOGALITOS Close 12 P.M. l Congratulations from REX - TH E TAILOR MENS AND LADIES' TAILORED SUITS AND SLACKS 216 E. Commerce St. C-7951 Congratulations to the Class of ,47 FYOIT1 The FLIRTY THREE CARQL, BABS 8. LEE EU lS Nlllll EU. L. SIEGEL JEWELER DI XMONDS WATCHES - A EXPER7 REPAIRING li Xlzmu Plaza Ph C. 7742 San Antonio 5. Texas Eph Walcowich 8z L. E. Willis Congratulations from the boys of the ALAMO FUNERAL HOME Congratulations to the Class of '47 RAWLS CLEANERS 6218 S. Flores St. Kenwood 3522 Compliments to Class of 1947 OTTO ZOELLER Great Southern Life Ins. Co. LIFE - EDUCATIONAL - INVESTMENTS Savings the Insurance way M0t01'S Member Million Dollar Round USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD Table N- A- L- U- Phone F-2762 817 Broadway SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 614 Alamo Natl. Bldg. F-4126 PAGE 276 SPECIALTU CABINET IDORKS Interior Decorating of Dens, Offices De Luxe Kitchens - General Cabinet Work Store Fixtures 1108 S. Flores C. 2262 Autographs PAGE 277 YY WCW, , , ,YW LEM. - , -Y Compliments of lED'S SWEET SHOP 1608 So. St. Mary's St. Just Across the Street Hollis B. Smith's Gulf Service RADIO CAP MFG- C0- BAND CAPS 822 Mccullough Ave' Per' 1731 Felt and Chenile Lettering a Specialty We will be happy to Serve You- 207 w. ivnwket sr. 11 seas An International Daily Newspaper for the Home with Features For All the Family THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS 51.00 - One Month Local Representative - Parkview 2-5875 COMPLIMENTS O F p STRAUS-FRANK CG. COMPLIMENTS OF Henderson SL Rice - Red and White 304 Roosevelt L. 2-0289 ' WRECKER SERVICE - WE NEVER CLOSE Highland Park Cleaners H. B. Anderson, Owner U' K' l New equipment enables us to return your dresses I V v . and suits in Rmwr SIZE AND SHAPE! l Repamng wlecked Cam Om Specialty VAULT FUR STORAGE E. Martin at N. St. Mary's St. 19 Years in Same Location 5- Antoniq Texas 41.2294 1810 S. Hackberry K-5161 R pairing' Automobiles Our Business The Turner Roofing and Supply 1308 East Houston PAGE 278 JORDAN MOTOR COMPANY Your friendly Ford Dealer S. Alamo and S. St. Mary's Sts. Garfield 1313 LEE SHERMAN SURTEES PRODUCE CO. DRESSED POULTRY 3119 Broadway C-7736 NEEDS FOR THE SPORTSMAN 1811 S. New Braunfels Ave. K-0050 SAN ANTONIO' TEXAS L. G. Siebonhor, Prop. THOMSON PHARMACY GUARANTEE CLEANERS PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS 840 HIGHLAND BLVD. 2402 East Houston S. C. Thomson, Ph. G. J. S. Wachob McFEE 8z WATSON , 409 Produce Row Compllments of Specializing Pink Tomatoes A G-9091 C-1882 Make a Friend of Your Banker . . The road to success can be made much smoother by the friendly help and counsel of your banker. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '47 The Alamo National Bank PAGE 279 We suggest that you start early on the right road financiallyg and your first step is opening a bank account. Come in and let us assist you. FROST NATIONAL BANK SAFETY - COURTESY - PROMPTNESS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE SMALLEST STORE IN ' THE LARGEST STATE 230 NORTH ST. MARY'S fNext to Empire Theatrel We engrave Bracelets - Rings - Lockets - Fountain Pens - Trophies - Identification Bracelets Insignia Wings - Watches - Medals Anklets - Buckles - Tie Sets Or .Anything You Have Gold Stamp on Leather KAUFMAN'S DEPT. STORES Aransas Pass and Rockport, Texas HIGHLAND SERVICE TIRES, TUBES 8a ACCESSORIES A11 Work Done While You Wait Highland at Gevers L- 2-4911 Compliments P L C E PA of SEVEN OAKS DAIRY CRAIN S1 PALMER A A PHARMACY Good Luck! - Class of '47 BILLIE-SHELLEY-CARL ANN AND COOKIE EXCLUSIVE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE A . E. next to Medical Arts Bldg Phone Cathedral 6231 Our Lady of the Lalce College Fon THE HIGHER EDUCATION OF WOMEN Sisters of Divine Providence, San Antonio, Texas College, High School, and Elementary Departments Approved by Association of American Universities Guerra's Food Store EVERYTHING TO EAT 201-203 N. New Braunfels G-8321 Cong1'atulations.' PAGE 280 .Y5eepinl'f1-ea4lea2zZ'of'7m:afi Ii' gs Q1 .f 5 gf' l. Take your pick-who's the mon in the crowd, Pat, lo, or Bessie? Z. 'iLife with tather was never like this. 3. Say Abbie, did you get the fellow with that innocent pose? 4, Seems like the best part of school is when you're not in school. 5. The feathered birds never sounded like that. 6, What in the world happened to you two? 7. l-low's about it, Patsy, think that tailor rriismeasured Gyna?? 8. Do you have a question, Virginia? 9. Generally speoking- two heads are better than one. PAGE 281 With best wishes to the class of '47 . . . POTCHERNICICS, Inc. 211 N. St. IVIary's Street ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE, EAGLES! i O. P. Says: C L E M E N S 2 For Life Insurance and Annuities, see: ' O, P. SCIINABEL Xz ASSOCIATES P R I N T I N G C 0 W Jefferson Standard Life ' Insurance Co. 1 114 Auditorium Circle i 'in ' ' ill, E NEW HQME ED ARNOLD PLUMBING CONTRACTOR l 823 Kayton Avenue 207 S311 Pedro S311 AIYCOHIO Res. Phone K-9702 San Antonio, Texas EE EE E EE. E E. EE E .s..s E EEEE EE E I MIKE'S Compliments of FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES EAEEE HERPEL-GILLESPIE 112 w. Comme,-cc sc. 1' 1. B 3 1 47 ' San Antonm, Texas - Dickey's Furniture Store Julian A. Blackburn, Owner NEW AND UsED FURNITURE 80. S. St. Ma1'y's St. Phone G. 78-1 San Am - 4 TPM 319 Broadway at 4th G. 1411 Congratulations to the Class of 147 from . IDOLFF 81 MARX San Antonids Friendly Department Store Since 1877 PAGE 282 Congratulations to the Class of ,47 PURPLE JACKETS J0lZlZ50lZ Is jeaufy Gfcademy Be our Guest for a Day Majestic Theater Bldg. POSITIONS SECURED FOR EVERY GRADUATE Dial C-7287 Compliments I of H. E. WILLIAMS CO., INC. COMPLIMENTS OF MISSION CITY PONTIAC ICO. Best Wishes to the class of 47 from THE TERRIFIC TEN IO ANN MARY JEAN NAT!-IO SHIRLEY GWEN BETTY CAL CHA R. JANIE NVIETIEI CONGRATJLATIOIXIS GRADS OF '47 402 SAN PEDRO 1032 SO. PRESA 315 ALAMO Pmzx AZTEC THEATRE BLDG. WHEN A CAMERA CLICKS THINK OF SAN ANTONIO ' AUSTIN, TEXAS . . . AND IN AUSTIN 916 CONGRESS AVE. HELP YQURSELF LAUNDRY For Your Brackeurridge Queen 3308 South Presa Serving' the south side Send a KING Corsagen Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stevens . JOE C. BETTENCOURT Manufacturing J euielefr Class Rings and Pins, Sponsor Pins, R.O.T.C. Medals, Officer's Pins, Clio, Charme, Student Council Pins 236 COLLEGE STREET The Gunter Hotel Florist GENERAL I OLDSMOBILE co. , Your Oldsmobile Dealern 801 Broadway F. 7355 PAGE 84 The Braclcenridge High School Concert Band wishes to express their hearty appreciation to everyone for the cooperation received in 1947, and to extend a Word of '7!wm!u ! CONGRATULATIONS AND SINCERE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '47 i' BAND MEMBERS IN THE CLASS or '47 Daniel Alcala Billy Black Naomi Brockman Martha Curry Julian Dewell Jean Dodds Ann Elo Pat Gordon Eugene Gregory Charlotte Heberer Joyce Jordon Ruth Martin Margaret McCullock Lloyd Lee Nelson Betty Jo Northcutt Bob Pillow Dick Post Louis Reams Dione Rockey Barbara Rotzler Charles Sedgwick Sally Tyson Arthur Mott Jimmie Thompson PAGE 285 2 1 C A , ,. 1.- .Q-YR A ' WF ' - 'f . - 1 4 . X X f R re in . - - 1+ 1- - mv ' 'K , 1- - A ,,.,X T--uh.-. ' BELL'S has served the Southwest 0 0 0 0 for 95 years! w l gem BELL,S has won and kept your confidence gr TQNH since 1852 . . . glowing evidence of BELL'S policy of quality, value and fair dealing i jlffec to au! T Q Home of Good Luck Wedding Rings 0:12 . 0 ' JW CC QW A ,w i X cqv 1 fi 9+ I S , LI , Texas Oldest Jewelers 513 E. Houston Street 95th Year Compliments of l i Compliments MANGEL'S y l READY-To-WEAR sHoPs M of CLEVE N. CHADWICK l City Property -H T'EiT11Il:T?-RRan1'hes - Loans ll ' S I 4 1 Buslell Blflg. Phone Cathedral 7133 w San Antonio, T as l l :WHY A 7 Y , ,, , ,,ligiL7'7i ' TZL4,,7,Yn Y YVYVY Y Y Y VY YT imwfr ----- V- WY- H - lr -W V -Y - V --YW 7-77- l D0 H011 hope for Your future- Gene Irvin's Texaco Service l Plan it now! A Complete Service i l JESSE JAMES B ANDY 2002 Nogalitos st. L. 2-016 R6pTOS671tlltlL'6 T iimf :iii YYVV wiv-iw Li 0 F H' L1 I C l POTTER'S VARIETY STORE 'an 'n ' e su'a ce 0' l 2408 E. HOUSTON STREET F-5211 1000 Insurance Bldg. 5 Fannin 8054 PAGE 28-6 0ul'anUze7eAsaARang.e si-x 'M .qmawnnuqk l, All dressed up ond rorin' to go, 2. Gal, loAnn, ond Gwen- proud possessors of corsdges presented by the Hi-Y to their mcxscots at the Beat left Prom. 3, A mere fence means nothing to lohn when Corl Ann's on the other side. 4. A typicctl Brcxckenridge driver tspeedy, that is.J 5. Well, don't cry, tellcfsl 6. Mistletoe, girls-what more do you want, Schleuning? PAGE 287 Since 1886 l'Let's go to Sears have been Buy Words of the Value Wise SEARS, llllllllllll ANU EU. Romana Plaza San Antonio Everyzfhing For the Family - the Home the Car - the Farm and Rauch Eff, ,,,,,,,,,,,- ,KW 1, , ,NYM , ,W ,,,,,,,,, , ,, 1. B. BAUMAN COMPLIMENTS 1 DIAMONDS, WATCHES lx WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRING OF seo? B,-my B 'ldingz G-3271 y WAII Watches Rexrulated by U.S. Naval Oh:-wrv. Timej M'A ? f? Y' iif, '77 vii, if, 7 YY, , Y, f SWEETHEART ROSE CORS XGE Our Spcvialty L 0 ADAMS FLORAL COMPANY ! 500 Rigshy K-6521 1 PABST E GR I GCOMPAN 2030 East Houston Street San Antonio, Texas M0,WUfQCtH7'67'S of SCHOOL INVITATIONS - EMBOSSED STATIONERY, ETC. Designers of the Bfrackeowidge Ring PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Dix0n's Humble Service Station S011 Anf0M0'S Only Exclusive WASHING AND LUBRICATION AMBULANCE SERVICE Our Specialty AND I 01 t 2101 Nogalitos St. Tha Nest is easy A. Grona Mattress Co., Inc. 53,5181 THE ULDESrENAgENM2gEcKI?3ERN PLANT Call for rates on out of City trips lm Q. sn. Mm-y'S K-6189 301 Richmond San Antonio 2, TGXHS PAGE 289 l lt O A l S0llthSid0 Fllllefal Home Congratulations to the class of '47 l, AIVIBULANCE SERVICE AND ll y IfUNIcIeAI. INSURANCE ARIZULA REAL ESTATE I .HI mi t ll Si. il AZTEC BLDG. I A I l ARROW BOOT 81 Pat Banker Jo Ann Stapper SHOE REPAIR CO, Mary Anne Desrosiers 109 South Flores Street il Imogene Phillips Maureen Wyatt L , YW 7 I Used in the School Sold by all Leading I Cafeterias Retail Grocers l l l HONOR BRAND FROSTED FOODS I l Division of Stokely-Van Camp Co. l I S. NCRDHAUS COMPANY, Inc. y South and Southwest Texas Dis. i Fannin-8111 SAN ANTONIO CORPUS CHRIST1 I eeet eeee A A S l Congratulations to Class of '47 from N y NINNY BUGS y Congratulations from a l President, . ............... Sammy Goforth l Vice President .......... Buddie Castaneda 1 ' Treasurer . ........... Dorothy Castaneda M GRIMSINGER PLUMBING I Cfffffplfmfm of l l 81 HEATING Co. li F. E. MUELLER, INC. T II I 5425 BROADWAY l 109 Alamo Plaza San Antonio, Texas l I I PAGE 290 !Va- Nag' fl at-M. , in -Jar Mrk, 'Kr- . 1' , . Q, gr , b A .., KJ 'bhiynh rf ,.,.w....,...nu.u-- N-vw-.w l, Eddieffedcly wouldnt lool: natural without his mouth open, 2. Something must be terribly interesting, how about it, girl? 3 Gorash, Aint love granclllg 4 One example of Gods gilt to the woman. 5. Four good reason.: why boys leave home. B. Anyone walking by lable No. 1 does so at the risk ol his personal reputation. 7 But-sets are so-o-o-o crowded, but just oodles of funl lwvn an rvivixsnulwl lry ilu- wizv ul flwir liuurls um Ti-xus is llllf0t1 for its lnig rrwrz-fmlivxus Bmgsu PAGE 291 In sincere appreciation of our many friends in The Student Body the ucutaniif, THE STYLE SHOP OF THE SOUTH WHEEL AND AXLE ALIGNMENT Calmbach Auto Top Sz Body Co. A UTO PAINTING Pre-st-O-I.iiu I5z1U.vl'ies K Iiaitery SQVVIPQ 1109 Brnzulway Far I I Sa X I I JOSKE'S MILITARY DEPT. FOR R.O.'I'.C. Shirts and Slum-ks Qzl ' 9: 1 Browne I5 It C' 1 La: v H. Wmss, Alf. Bexar Countv National Sta ffel's FLOWERS For Every Occasion 321 East Commerce G-5211 J Bank I C S ........... Chili: f th I5 I I X I5 ...........,. I I t C I X I I t X I C V I I t I L I V I I t Ii C' G C h X M A t C h I Ii R 'X I C' h II. .X. I X I C' h III wl'4F'I'lD1 fl ' mf' 1 BELL'S RED 81 VVHITE QUALITY FOODS Sz MEATS 626 Roosevelt L. 2-0347 Compliments of J. A. PEQUES TEXAS IRON WORKS PAGE 292 Na Hum Sleewi Jae e.,--- a',,,,.. xu 'M' xwiiag, A it E mf' 1. Valuable picture-proof positive Schumann isn't always speeding. 2. Hey lack, what are you pretending to he-an Easter Bunny?'7 3. Contrary to common belief, the trend among high school girls is toward more feminine styles. 4. Ray and lack must think that she's C71 the only cat fish in the deep blue sea. Try another hook, lack. 5. Egadsl What a sight to confront one so early in the morningl 5. Get fresh will you? Take this, you beast. 7. Which shall it be, Fred, the beauty or that beast? PAGE 293 AUTOGRAPHS U J T E 2 E F K , : E R F F . in 9 N .ni H .f , STA X .XXX Xx 5 1 :iEEE: : cr , .J N ' :ltr ,Nu , 1 -fa -mkan A My , if ,ma C. ,. 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