Brackenridge High School - La Retama Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1958
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Q-IJ4 .P , , Y, g L-. 1' 'f' H-. my ' f 1 ,Q fi, , jqhf. 5, .V fi5?'3f Agp., 1 -. 1958 Io retomcl volume 39 N Brockenriclge High School Son Antonio, Texas theme The year of 1958 was 'ndeed a happy one at Brackenridge: the 1958 La Retama staff has music as the theme for the ninth edition. Music has important part of our lives, a little more special and during the carefree days Each of us has e Y melancholy melod that attains when the dream of a senior is no longer an but one that is a reality. seniors bid farewell to the that was their home during the of youth. Through these few have ex- perienced the songs oy, sorrow, and happiness: but for most part. they will remember their school days as a song filled with ms This is your book, Studen Body and Faculty. Read it, enjoy it, and cherish it: for wasn't Brackenridge your 1958 home of Musical Merriment? ,LQAQJ Editor-in-Chief K f 5 t. is ss? s if N N38 as X 'feat . t To guide you on ct merry tour through this musical edition of Lay Retamcx, the stcctf chose three instruments - Tuba. Drum, cmd Bass Violin. Follow th e m now as they conduct you through the pages of your Lc: Retama. 1 '66 -fx as Ji , JW.. hi X . X I 6 ' 11s f If W Q , 5 r QV i I, Q ,y I ' Brackenridge Brackenridge! Brackenridge! We are with you heart and soul. Brackenridge! Brackenridge! We will fight and win our goal. Ranking high-you know why lust because you've carried through A11 those things that are great and good Brackenridge-here's success to you. B. H. S. O'er the rest In the game of life we'll lead. Fighting fair-do and dare, Thanks to thee and to thy creed. We will go-but l know That a pleasant memory Will always be in our hearts Of the days that we've spent with thee. -Buddy Hancock Class of 1930 W' V 1 v, . , 5 1 1 3 ..,, AT: 1' . Y, Y X W Q 5 2 M, Xu 2 1.1 ,-11' 1 .neun- m, , , w , K E .. ,nth 'HJ VN mx 5 NR, D x Q Q xi,l7 .., . 0 F . m Q .Mi . . V X S We N x 1 W 21531 35 , ,s X X 15,.vJ.15:1xQ'Q -.,.a A- hull ul X g w x sf-ss I 44: ,J ,Qf ,3'1.'S v ' xv 2 M1 A 5 , 31' gtifi-1 5: V . 51,1 1 - 3-1 +A, . Q W 'OP' VK Q Q ' , , , 1 , W I., , W f'- 'di3i'11'5' -A iff' '1k l14'1' 371111 1 'm -'W . 1 . -1 if li b N r 1 ,A I 1 7' Q A f '1 ,X 15 '1 ' 1521 41 1 -f 1 ,- .., . 1 1 , Mk I 1 Nj '1 1 I t V. K 5 f 1 A . .. mc. ig? 11 MQFA E' f M1 ., 1 1 ,, .1 11 g,m.1.,.1.,,,.4f,,..s-3-1 .,.. Q.-A., . ,.: TPM' -4 v's1!,.,,:Mf'.,,QJ4 ,if V F1511 6,-1 1. N, ,W 1 11, ii, K df' x 1 kt L - 1 1f.5i1, : I 1 11:11 1 ,Q 1 1 . ' si i x 11 , if 1 1. ,, X . A Q Y Q ll' . R ,M vm kH.,.N ,, W, wi Y . J, N I - V X e - ,' ,L , 1 KA 115 15:1 ,1 - 1 1 1 . 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Y Y Y l Y -A view through leafy branches of a tree reveals the rear of Brack's carnpus - the new gym, the auditorium, and the main building New Builcl- ings Brighten Brack The band hall and vocational building. add to campus color. C O I1 te l1l'S Dedication . Faculty . Classes . Crganizations Sports . . Clubs . School Life . Advertising . lnclex . dedication Never die, ever serve, is the -attitude of one of Brack's leading organizations. With- in the few years from 1919 with its director. Mr. Otto Zeller, to 1958 with the present di- rector, Mr. Ir vi n g Dreibrodt, this organiza- tion has brought many coveted honors to Brack- enridge. These include a record for the past fifteen years of winning highest honors a n d awards in the numerous marching and concert contests and the distinction of being selected as the fourth outstanding band in the world at the Lion's International Convention. T h i s or- ganization's ' enthusiastic s u p p o rt and spirit at pep rallies and football games, during pa- rades, and at assemblies can never be equaled. After giving all these things due consid- eration, the La Retama staff tho u g ht it fit- ting to bestow upon this organization the high- est honor that their own scho ol was capable of giving to any person or any organization. As this book represents a full year of planning and working by representatives of the student body, the La Retama staff of 1958 hopes that this honor will become as highly prized as the numerous o t h e r awards. It is to this organi- zation that has achieved state, national, and universal acclaim - the Brackenridge Band of the past and of the present - that the staff, with deepest respect and admiration, dedicates this thirty-ninth e dition of the La Retama. faculty Q 5 J: 3, E 6 Jo g+,,.,,7..C,K, 3 J 1 . , my ,V vw x 5 ffm 111 - I . , , L.,g X X ...vig pus wk ,X .XX A .is N. EI .14 'NS X . WXA1 X mr, t..' 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X- X X YS 5SiXXX' Sfi QX KX Q 'RK Q' x W X VXNXX X X X gy ss X X X Q5 NSSQQQXNXAXQX X X av ssexx XNN XNKX XXX X X X XXXN X X J X X x QNX X X X XXKXXX XXXXNXX XKQXKSE XXX SNXGX XXXXQSK mx XXXX XXX Yi fi XX XX QX XXX MR. THOMAS B. PORTWOOD Superintendent SCHOOL B OARD Officials Confer About MR. OSCAR MILLER Assistant Superintendent ,, ,,,- ,l MR. L. W. FOX Assistant Superintendent Vocational Division Educational Matters 1957-58 BOARD OF EDUCATION San Antonio Independent School District President .... ................................. M r. E. W. Robinson Vice-President . . . . . . Mr. J. J. Kiser Secretary .......... ...... M r. R. R. Cardenas Assistant Secretary .... . . . Mrs. W. Hayden Miller Members Mr. George C. Guthrie Mr. L. E. Fite Mrs. Claude B. Aniol i MR. E. W. ROBINSON President Board of Education Principal Speaks To the Students of Brackenridge High School: To those of you who are seniors, I wish the best of luck. Brackenridge will be only a memory to you now. Your graduation repre- sents training in the cultural aspects of our civilization as well as academic achievements. I hope you have learned that success comes to those who take advantage of the opportunities for development. This will not change as you seek additional training either in college or in the world of work. The ones who try to do all jobs to the best of their ability are the ones who, in the end, will attain their goals. Those of you who are now jtmiors should pattem after the seniors who have done out- standing jobs, and you should strive to outdo them during the next year. Your coope-ration with each other and with all of the teachers will help you make your senior year the best. Those of you who are sophomores have now learned what is expected of you here at Brack. If you are loyal students of your school, you will do your best to be better students than the juniors and seniors ahead of you. Always look forward to the time when you are seniors, and strive to be the best seniors Brackenridge has ever had. A. E. Lehmberg if - PRINCIPAL Deans oncl Counselor Guide Students Mr. E. O. Hokolo Vice-Principal Deon of Boys Mrs. Grace C. Keeling Counselor Miss Willie Roy McDonald Deon of Girls ,we ,.', .,.. I' E Mrs. Eleanora Foerster, attendance clerk, keeps an accura H te record of each student's attendance through the entire year. Mrs. Callie Abbott, study supervisor, assists students with research work during their study hall period in the library. OFFICE HELP Secretaries and Attend In charge of all issued books is Mrs. Lindy C. Braun, clerk. Mrs. Downing and Miss Fraley have a big iob keeping track of library books and overdue slips throughout the school year. wmmsmw ws msitmcwsmmnmwsxsmwm 1 was , ,,..,,Wee.,. , , W , W '::f:mnssua-r:..41... unce Cffice Compile Individual Records From eight offices at Brackenridge High, the entire management of the school is carried out. Keeping records of each credit earned by a student, selling tickets to all school spon- sored ozctivities, issuing books, and a host of other things keep the efficient secretaries in these offices very busy throughout the year. The offices affect the lives of all the enrolled students at Brackenridge. During the few years while attending Brack, many of the students live and learn under the Golden Rule. Mrs. Robinson, secretary in the main office, works every min- ute of the day to keep the office in smooth running order Few realize the work of Brack's able treasurer, Mrs. Melton. Miss Edith Brinkman, registrar, keeps .records of ex-students on file long after they enter college or the business world. , 17 FACULTY Regular Faculty Meetings MR. EDWIN ALSUP B.A., Sul Rossp M.Ed., Trinity University. Math. MR. CONSTANTINE BELLOS B.S., Salonica Universityg M.S Trinity University. Science. Q 5 2 MR. BILLY B. BLACK B.A., Trinity University. History. Chess Club Sponsor. MISS GWENDOLYN V. BOEHL B.F.A., The University of Texasp M.A., Northwestern. English. MR. DAY BRANDT B.S., M.A., S.W.T.S.T.C. Commercial. Varsity Basketball. MRS, BETTY B. BRIGGS B.A., Trinity University: M.A., T.S.C.W. Fine Arts. Se-nior Class Sponsor. MR. MEREDITH H. BRIGHT B.S., Oklahoma A8.M. Math. MR. LOUIE CARTER Commercial. Vocational Industrial Printing. MRS. RUTH CASON Practical Arts. Vocational Industrial Cosmetology. MISS VIRGINIA CHILDRESS B.A., University of Arkansasp M.A., S.W.T.S.T.C. Commercial. National Honor Society Sponsor. MRS. MARY LOUISE COBB B.A., The University of Texasy M.A., Trinity University. Fine Arts. MRS. MINNIE COCHRANE B.A., Our Lady of the Lake: M.A. Colorado State Teachers College Science. Future Teachers Sponsor MRS. IDA COLLINS B.M., The University of Oklahoma. Fine Arts. Girls' Glee Club Sponsor. MRS. BEULAH CONWAY B.A., University of California. Science. Wa Kapa Sponsor. Held During Year MRS. CAROL LEA DOWNING B.A., B.Sed., Ohio State University. English. Y-Teens Sponsor. MR. AUGUST ERFURTH B.S., Rice University. Physical Education. Varsity Football, Track. MR. EUGENE L. FOSTER M.S., E.T.S.T.C. Vocational Wood Shop. MRS. MERRILL S. GATES B.A., S.W.T.S.T.C.: M.A., St. Mary's University. English. MR. ART GEISLER B.A., Trinity University: M.B.A., The University of Texas. Commercial. Mar-Sans Sponsor MR. J. M. GOSE B.S., Trinity University. Vocational Metal Shop. MXSGT. JOHN W. HADAWAY R.O.T.C. MISS ZOLLIE MARIE HALE B.A., The University of Texas.. History. D MISS IRENE HENDERSON B.A., Baylor Beltonp M.A., S.W.T.S.T.C. English. Junior Class Sponsor. MRS. LUCILLE HERNDON B.S., The University of Texasp M.A., Our Lady of the Lake. Physical Education. Gold Bugs Sponsor. MR. W. DAIN HIGDON B.A., M.A., The University of Texas. Science. MR. HERMAN L. HUMBLE B.S., Southwestern University. Physical Education. Varsity Football, B Basketball. Brackenriclge Faculty MRS. LAURA IVALDI B.A., T.S.C.W. Dramatics. MR. HOMER JACKSON B.A., P.A.M.C.p M.A., C.S.C.E. Science. Boys' Science Club. MRS. LILLIE JETER B.A., E.T.S.T.C.g M.A., Trinity University. English. Allied Youth Sponsor. MR. LAWRENCE R. JOHNSON B.A., St. Mary's University, M.E., Trinity University. History. Student Council Sponsor. MRS. LORAINE KIRK B.A., The University of Texas. English. Cinderella Sponsor. MR. WILBUR J. KNOX B.A., The University of Texasp M.Ed., Trinity University. History. Sophomore Hi-Y Sponsor. MRS. MARY LOUISE KOCH B.S., Mary Hardin Baylor. English. Junior Red Cross Sponsor. MRS. DOROTHY LAFFERTY B.S., T.S.C.W. Practical Arts. Charme Sponsor. MISS CECILE LAWRENCE B.A., S.W.U.7 M.A., University of California. English. Sophomore Class Sponsor. MRS. JOAN LEON B.A., A8.l. English. Times, Quill and Scroll Sponsor. MISS MARY LUNDEEN B.A., I.W.C. Science. Senior Class Sponsor. MRS. LYDIA MAGRUDER B.A., M.A., The University of Texas. History. MR. OTTO CARL MANGOLD B.S.Ed., S.W.T.S.T.C. History. National Honor Society Sponsor. MISS PATRICIA MEAD B.S., Wesleyn W. Virginia. Math. Wa Kapa Sponsor. Numbers Seventy MR. OLIN MOLTZ Vocational Electric Shop. MISS SELBY MOORE B.S. The Universit of Texas I Y . Practical Arts. Y-Teens Sponsor. MISS AGNES LEE MORGAN B.A., Baylor Universityp M.A., Columbia. Math. Sigma Epsilon. MRS. PEGGY NELSON B.A., Austin College. English. La Retama, Quill 8. Scroll Sponsor. MR. CHARLES H. PILAND B.S., Trinity University. Science. MRS. BETTY PRESSWOOD B.A., Baylor University: M.A., Southwestern Seminary. History. Star 84 Crescent Sponsor. MR. ALVIN W. ROESLER B.A., M.A., St. Mary's University. History. Student Council Sponsor. MR. DELBERT J. ROWLAND B.S., Trinity University. Physical Education. B Football. MR. RAYMOND V. RUST B.S., Purdue University. Practical Arts. MISS MARY HELEN SMITH B.S., The University of Texas. Math. Debonaires Sponsor. MRS. CECIL STAUDT B.B.A., S.W.T.S.T.C.p M.Ecl., Our Lady ofthe Lake. Commercial. MISS LAURA M. STEPHENS B.S., M.A., S.W.T.S.T.C. Math. MISS OLLIE STRATTON B.A., The University of Texasg M.A., Columbia University. English. MRS. MYRRL B. SUMMERS B.A., The University of Texasg M.A., S.W.T.S.T.C. Math. . ,., . ., Si -W 5 E i l MISS LOUISE ALLEN B.A., M.A., The University of Texas. English. MRS. RUTH B. BUCK B.S., S.L.I. Librarian. MR. IRVING DREIBRODT B.M., Baylor University: M.M., The University of Texas. Band Director. MRS. PAT A. GERMANN B.A., University of Utah. English. FACULTY Sixteen New Teachers Added MRS. PAULITA TIETZE B.A., Baylor Universityg M.A., St. Mary's University. Commercial. Tri-Hi-Y Sponsor. MISS LUCILLE R. WHARTON B.A., TheiUniversity of Texas. MRS. MINNIE WILLIAMS B.A., Trinity University. Science. Gold Bugs Sponsor. MISS BARBARA WOFFORD B.S., The University of Texas. Practical Arts. Modern Diana Sponsor. MR. ARTHUR ZIMMERMAN B.A., St. Mary's University. English. So-phomore Class Sponsor. FACULTY NOT PICTURED MR. TOMMY HOWELL B.S., Trinity University. History. MRS. THEO ITZ B.A., Incarnate Word Collegey M.A., S.W.T.S.T.C. History. MISS ETHEL JONES B.A., S.W.T.S.T.C.p M.A., The University of Texas. Spanish. MISS CHRISTINE LAWRENCE B.A., University of Californiag M.A., University of Southern California. English. Junior Class Sponsor. Math. National Honor Sponsor. MRS. EULAMAYE LORD B.A., M.A., The University of Texas. Physical Education. Purple Jackets Sponsor. MISS NANCY LOIS McCALLUM B.A., S.W.T.S.T.C.: M.A., The University of Texas. History. MR. FRANK N. RENFRO B.S., Southwestern. Math. MR. HENRY H. YOUNG B.B.A., Texas A8.M. English. ENGLISH English Maior Required for Graduation Courses in English are offered to every student enrolled at Brackenridge. These range from practi- cal English to public speaking and dramatics. A major in English is required for graduation. Stu- dents who plan to attend any college after gradua- tion from Brackenridge may take advanced English courses. English IX is a refresher course in the fun- damentals learned in the practical English courses. Mrs. Merrill Gates displays her collection of delicate ceramic pieces. This is what she does in her spare time as 'her hobby. Drinking coffee in the teachers' cafeteria is Mrs. Pat Germann, an English teacher who ioined the Brack faculty at mid-term. fb .op fk Q it V Mr. Henry Young cleans his gun for an oncoming hunting trip.. l 1 K SCIENCE New Science Interest Shown at Brack Mrs. Minnie T. Cochrane, biology teacher, displays the introduction to insect study in the Biology I classes. O Alf ll As more and more students are realizing the limitless opportunities in the scientific fields, the science class enrollment has been raised considerably. Brackenridge High School offers courses in biology and physiology, as well as courses in chemistry and physics. A student is given the opportunity to explore in- to scientific fields. Anything from a mold to the nervous system or the complex equations of a chemistry problem can be found here at Brack- enridge. A student may get cr major or a mi- nor in science and then continue in college. The microscopic grooves made by a bullet appear to be interesting to Mr. Charles Piland and science students. MATH and COMMERCIAL I Choice of Seven Suloiects Offered to Students Mathematics introduced many Brackeniidge students to such terms as equations, theorems, exponents, and functions of an angle for the first time. Courses were offered in general math and algebra as well as solid geometry and trigonometry which would make a major or minor. The mathematics courses offered al so in- cluded a practical math course. Knowledge of math is needed of all students whether or not they plan to attend college. It has- become as vitally important to a secretary, clerk. or to a housewife as it has to any college entrant. Mr. F. Renfro, math teacher, enioys cleaning his fishing gear 06 -s v U ,, C Mr. Black reads a current novel as he eats breakfast in a drugstore. me O0 A Ns U HISTORY Classes Promote Understanding ot World Mr. Alvin Roesler proudly displays the inner-parts of his new automobile to Mr. Lawrence Johnson, a fellow history teacher. Enjoying his favorite outdoor sport of golf is Mr. Wilber Knox. Historical events from the dark mysteries of the ages to they cold war in Korea are explored by Brackenridge students in they history department. In World history the ways of the ancient Egyptians were studied. In American history the American heritage became important, and in Texas history the students studied the rich Texas background. The only subjects in history that are required for graduation are civics and American history. If any student desires a major in history, he may take Texas history and economics to complete the major. The department of history at Brackenridge gives each student a better understanding of the history of Texas, America, and the world. Also an English teacher, Mrs. Loraine Kirk enjoys keeping up with the latest novels in the teachers' lounge on off-periods. FINE ARTS and LANGUAGE Courses Enrich Students' Lives Many superb fine arts courses are offered to the students in Brackenridge. Interesting courses in art and music, as well as foreign language were popular with practically every student enrolled in Brackenridge- High School. In the art classes, a student may learn. anything from elementary drawing to complex picture paint- ing. The music department here at Brackenridge offers music courses in band, chorus work, and A Cappella choir. The very beautiful and romantic language of Spanish is offered to any student who might be interested in a foreign language course. These elective courses enrich and sometimes even inspire the life of every student who takes them. Miss Ethel Jones displays her Derry Blue Terrier which she has trained as a show dog. She fittingly named it Blue Charm. Mr. Irving Dreibrodt's remark gets frowns, starry-eyed looks, and smirks from Virginia Hill, Edward Ortiz, and Richard Brown. sus :fi pp lf is s O C Mrs. Betty Briggs, art teacher, is examining a picture at the Witte Museum. It is a picture of old San Antonio by Jose Arpa. PRACTICAL ARTS Foods Lab Plays Hostess for Faculty Tea After a hectic day at school, Mrs. Lafferty catches a cat nap while waiting for her husband to come by the school to get her. At a faculty tea given by the foods lab. Mrs. Leon is served cake and punch by Rosemary Rangel while other teachers visit. Practical training in v o c ati o n al subjects was in these places that students learned many tricks of the trade. These vocations help keep us in step with this modern day and age. Mostly dominated by the male sex, shops ' can also benefit girls because they teach how Q to organize thoughts and put them neatly upon cared-for home became the inspiration of those who burned their fingers in homemaking labs. ' 4 T iff! G- est' 4' o Miss Wofford, sewing instructor, takes time out to smile for the La Retama camera before finishing her Christmas stockings. :awww umm evmwmi swswww s nw sewfsswssszssssmsssf sf X sm sus Nmssesfssm sewssws ww vmwf:sssesmw..sm museums .si was offered to students at Brackenridge in the , shops and in the sewing and cooking rooms. It 1 A paper. The call of the fireplace and oz well- Q PlE. and nssenve TRAINING Courses Are Popular Every student in Brackenridge is required to take four complete semesters of physical education before he graduates. Students may have optional choices of band, Purple Jackets, or R.O.T.C. Boys are given the opportunity of participating in basket- ball, football, track, tennis, and other sports. Girls spend an hour a day learning to play such games as baseball, volleyball, soccer, and captain ball. During the rainy season, the girls learn folk dances. Both girls and boys do all kinds of exer- cises and calisthenics to keep tit. The phys- ical .education classes are busy every day. 36, t ,A 1 , rx lla ..,, ., .,, 45 t , of t 'f 0 f , N ' , MfSgt. Clyde Crawford seems to be sharpening his rifle aim. 1.1m?-.., ?.,,,, Y m With All Students y Coaches Rowland and Humble are intently watching the last con- ference basketball game played between Brackenridge and Jeff. Mrs. Lucille Herndon, girls' physical education instruc- tor, poses on the tennis court. Please note her footwear. 29 l They Clean and They Cook Pausing a moment before they begin their day's work are top to bottom: Pedro Lopez, Mike G. Melia, William C. Chandler, Rudulfo L. Gonzales, Toribio V. Guerrera, Joe R. Sanchez, Herman Muenchow, Ora Lee Scott, and Lucy Lee Riley. Repairing b r o k e n equipment, testing the many radiators, and sweeping the long halls of Brackenridge High School were some of the many jobs of the custodians. Many times students took for granted the fact that these jobs were done and gave little thought to the people who were really responsible. They have worked to keep the campus around Brackenridge beautiful and to keep the buildings clean at all times. These employees were on duty for almost twenty-four hours a day. As the bell sounded for the dismissal of school, their jobs just bega:n. Wearing the badge of a dusty mop and completing assignments with a big smile, this needed force was on duty throughout the year. Mr. Herman Muenchow Head Custodian .1 -'.-,.-ft'- 2. l ii if .4 Q. l if , 1 u W! 3 N: 'J l 'K l tt t ,rx l, l it i. From Morning Till Night Planning menus that were nutritious, well balanced, and appetizing kept the managers of Brack's cafeteria busy throughout the school year. Through their efforts, everyone could buy a lunch which might have consisted of any- thing from delicious hamburgers to hot plate lunches. To facilitate serving the large num- ber of students at Brackenridge, a third line was added to the cafeteriaf With these three lines moving at once, all were served in very short time. The efficient personnel that pre- pared these delicious meals deserve a big hand. Mrs. Pearl Fischer Cafeteria Manager Seated left to right enioying their dinner after the noon rush are: Mrs. Bierree, Mrs. Lindeman, Ruth Sturdaviant, Pearl Washington, Mrytle Johnson, Angus Marbach, Wista Hare, Paul Gutierrez, Nell Morris, Catherine Rossman, Vivian Stevenson, Alice Durbinj Beatrice Bates, and Pearl Fischer. l 1 l PTA Parents Make Membership Drive a Success Mrs. Passur gives ca report on the publicity for the ham supper. Mrs. G. N. Crow gives Mr. Louie Carter final instructions on the P.T.A. handbook while Mrs. Ed Neuman, president, watches. ws... in p. .,,,. -..s ..as..:sfssm..ss'.s,', Q, M- H1-m '-wg 1957-58 Officers President .... ............. M rs. E. A. Neuman Vice-President ...... Mrs. I. K. Kight Secretary .................. Mrs. L. W. Murdock Corresponding Secretary ...... Mrs. E. M. Dunkin Treasurer ..... ............ M rs. Wm. Dykman Members of the Brackenridge P.T.A. began a full year with a get-acquainted coffee given in honor of the advisory mothers. It was at this time that they began plans for the annual ham supper which was held early in November. During the year the meetings were held on the third Thursday of every month. Sponsoring the annual Aloha Prom, given in honor of graduating seniors, completed a year of worthwhile service. Mr. Gary, past principal of Brackenridge High School, still enioys attending the annual ham supper given by the P. T. 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'sl -.Q -- .. -.. :L -f Q N . . .Q X55 Q- Q5 3 .gf 2 ' .M S- ii.--pf L, -:- Q.. Q -- x - Q 2 Q. -- wQ .Q Q '-Q Q.. - -X' ' ' .: '- We-'-f -'TT' Y Ii ' F - -- .. ' Iiv- .. 'Qiwa-xx-Q- -Q- QQ-Q-Q. .21 Q- .-'A -1. -QA Q .. ,. .N Q QQ Q -. j- x ixwix gxgs. .-Q - -Q -R.. . Q - - Q-..-Q -- --5 . . . Q . . - KQ -. QQ. .. , -Q 5... NA Q. 1-1 ,Q -- 1 . ru sf .. 2 . QQ iff.. .5 '- Q- Q .. . , :- .Q... .Q.,. .QQ . MQ... N. ...Q QXNQ,.Q,,,.. .-Q --gg w , Q- ff .,. , Q Q QQ.. V x x Q saw, .Q .- QQ .. 5 ' 5- X- Cfficers 1957-58 o The five hundred members in Brack- enridge's graduating class of 1958 be- gan their senior year during the sum- mer of 1957 when pictures for the La Retama were taken. The early days of November found many members in lengthy conferences planning the dec- orations, entertainment, and refresh- ments for their annual Christmas- dance that is sponsored by the senior class. On the night of December 20th the girls' gymnasium was converted into a Winter Fantasy, which was aglitter with handmade snowflakes, as well as blue and silver streamers. The class members danced to the dreamy music of Johnny Brock and his orchestra. They were served delicious punch and dips. One of the best shows during the year was the senior play, Meet Me in St. Louis. The senior picnic, held on April 18, offered seniors- a half-day holiday in which to enjoy themselves. The graduation activities were climaxed on May 30 when the class of 1958 crossed the stage of the Munic- ipal Auditorium to be presented with their diplomas. This night brought four years of activities to a close. James Hildebrand Cynthia Cameron President Vice-President Senior officers, other than the president, James Hildebrandp vice-presi- dent, Cynthia Cameron, and sponsors, Mrs. Briggs and Miss Lundeen are: :gs XX S X X X -- X QXXY X ,X W we E V ,.,, , M859 f' W X x VX X, .,.E::,,m,3:5-.X L NXJ- x ii N.5-gy.:- ,' :,, X ., . X . XX- A - . .V -.X-. . , -1, NX W X g s - ..,.,, j ' X ,.,.. ' . .. N- . -,5:tS3, V- XXXL X - X ......, .. , , X ' 3 .XA . .:.:.:.,. XX VX:--: X X M ' X 1 X . Xx x U X X 4 -X . Niki X MW Q- 4 ,Xi- E 2 k X MM, X X X fix XX- Q A MM V X QNX X i i N .4.:, V Ewxifz F 2 3 Aix gg! gi 'Q Q Er A f Xa i Tx S HX ,Q ,ERA 3 E K .5 X3 . - ' .,... 1 SF X 3 1-K X.. X ACKERMANN, EDWIN JOE Sig. fEp. Soap Jr Class Sgt.-at-Arms Nafl. Hon. Soc. R.O.T.C. Capt.: Rep Ist A.D.S.F.g Offs' Club Treasurer P . SENIORS Pictures Are Taken for First AGUILAR, AIKMAN, JESSIE MAE KATHARYN SUE - Cliosp Jr. Red Cross: Purple Jacketp Clio f St. Asst. Pres., C o r r. Sec.p Pres. Council: Stu. Asst.p Sr., Jr. Rep.: Nat'I. Hon. Soc. ALTMANN, Joi-INNY ALVARADO, JOHN ALANIZ, ROBERT AI.l.EN, JAY ALMAGUER, Sig Ep. Soc.: Na- A Band RAUL JAVIER tional Honor Society R.O.T.C. Ist Lt.: Mar AMAYA, MARY LOU ANDERSON JR., RIT RIED Sans 2nd Vice Presi- denty D r i l I Teamp Senior Play ALVEAR, MARY LOU Red Cross 2nd Vice Presidentp Student Asst.g La Estrella ALVES, VIRGINIA MAE P J 7 J r . Historian Treasurerp S t a r 8. Crescent Secretaryg Student Assistant Time in Caps and Gowns ARNOLD, KATHRYN .lovcs Clios Rec. Sec., ParI., St. Coun., PJ, F.T.A. AYALA, OLGA ANDRADE, GLORIA ANN AREND, LYNNE RAE Sig Ep. Soc., Gold Bug C e n s., Parl., Marching Band '55, '56,'57, C o n c e rt Band '56,'57, Soph., Jr. Rep. BALDERAS MARIE BALZEN canderellci noseizr HERMAN Student Council, Stu- dent Assistant BAERMANN, JO RUTH PJ, Jr., Sr. Rep., St. A s s t., Nat'I. H 0 n. SOC., AY BAILEY, DON V.-Pres. B e t a Hi-Y '57, Carr. Sec., Bkbl. L t r m n. '58, Pres. S.W. Dist. Hi-Y, Swim Team '55,'56, '57,'58 BALZEN, WILLIAM HENRY ARMACOST, .mmss A. Hi-Y '56, Golf Team '56, Stu. Asst. BAILEY, LARRY EDWARD A Band '54-'58, Jr. Red Cross Sgt.-at- Arms BANDA, TERESA Student Assistant, Sig. Ep. Soc. BARNES, WILLIAM RENICK A. P. A., T.H.S.P.A. C. S. P. A., N.S.P.A. Sig. Ep. Soc., La Re- tama Spts. Ed., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. Q8rS - I BARR, JACK BATEMAN, BELL, BERNELL JANE ALICE ELIZABETH F.T.A. Vice Pres., Jr. Y-Teens, Allied Red Cross Rep., Stu. ' Youth Asst. BARTLESON,' SUSIE Gold Bugs Pres. '58, PJ, Sgt.-at-Arms of Pres. Coun., Purple P a r a d e, Tri-Hi-Y, Fresh. Rep., Student Assistant Registration Begins BELLAMY LYNN Beta Hi Y BLANCO, ODELL Golf Team '56,'57, 58 BELL, MAUDIE PJ Rec. Sec., F.T.A., H i st., Sec., Nat'I. Hon. Soc., Sig. Ep. Soc., Tri-Hi-Y Sec., Modern Dianas, Jr. Class Secretary Marian Walter escorts her father through Miss Stratton's English class room. He was one of the many parents who attended open house at Brack. ,, , 1 -fwfrf- . BOEHNKE, ERNEST R. Student Asstitant BOHN BOHMAN, HERMA Stu. Asst., Jr., Sr. Representative, J r. Red Cross, Y-Teens E, FRITZ BONNER, MARGIE E. BOOTH, BOUBLE, BRADY, THELMA EVELYN GAY ANN IVA FRANCES Student Assitant, Sig Ep. Soc., Gold Hd. Chldr. '58, Jr. h L T Star 8. C res c e nt Bug V-President, PJ, Chldr. '57, A.P.A., fa r 1. e G e Treasurer Nat'I. Hon. Soc., Red T.H.S.P.A.p N. C. A., Cross Rep. N.S.P.A.p La Retama BREUER, JEAN MARIE La Retama Jr. Staff, Ed. - in - Chf., QRS: Sig. Ep. Soc., PJ, Nat'I. Hon. Soc., Tri- Hi-Y, Pres. Coun. Treas, Stev. BRIETZKE, MARILYN Band, Wa Ka pa Class Editor, Pur. Pa- rade '58, M.D. BRINKLEY, JERRY BROOKS, snorzs, Voc. Metal ROBERT PHII.lIP WAYNE AARON Sig. Ep. Soc., A A Band, Assistant Band Blstr.p Nat'l. Drum Maior, Quar- Hon. Soc., Sr. Class termaster Sgt.-at-Arms, Con. Band '56, '57, '58 BROWN, BROWN, RICHARD MARILYN G. A Band Pres. Gold Bug Censor, Jr. Red Cross, Student Assistant Come on you cool, cool cats, let's dawn those cra-a-zy WarbirdsI says BROWN, THOMAS N. Officers' Club, Pur. Parade '54, '55, '56, R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt. BROWN, TOMMY L. Hi-Y, B Bktbl. '56 coach Karen Kirkland to Helen Smith, Jamie Richardson, and Sandra Hans. l l All to ether now irls! One-two-three-kick! One-two-three-kick! SENIORS Class Numbers Four BRYAN, TERESA LANORA Student Assistant BRYANT, LINDA Sr. Mait., Times Staff Asst. Adv. Mgr., Q8.S, Tri-HI-Y, March. Band Con., Gold Bug Corr. Sec., A.P.A., l.L.P.C. 9 I 9 Bettye Swales, Susie Bartleson, Karen Kirkland, and Carol Frost dance. BUCHANAN, BUIE, JOE DEAN BULLINGTON, PATRICIA ANN Mar Sans Chaplain, GENE Clios, St. Asst., Stu- Sgt.-at-Arms, Stu- Hd. Chldr. '58, Jr. dent Council His- dent Council Chldr. '57, Sr. Rep- f0l'iCll li P-I resentative, Voc. Metal CALDERON, ROSE MILDRED St. Assistant CAMERON, CYNTHIA ELIZABETH PJ, SI. Asst., Sig. Ep. Soc., Gold Bugs, Sr. Cl. V-Pres., Jr. Class R e p., Nat'I. H o n. Soc. BYARS CAROLYN PJ C I I o Recording Secretary Student Assistant S i g E Soc., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. CAIN JIMMY DALE Sr Representative CAMERON, MARY ANN Sr. Class Reporter, PJ, Stevensons CAMPBELL, RUTH St. C o u n c il Rep., Stevensons, Y o u t h For Christ Club CANDIA, GILBERT Football Ltrmn. '58, Track Ltrmn. '57, B Bkbl., V.I.C. Print Hundred Seventy CANTU, REBECCA Cinderellas CARLTON, MARTHA ANN Stevensons, Student Assistant, Toast of the Times CARMAN, HAROLD DALE CHAPMAN, GEORGE Beta Hi-Y Pres. '57, '58, Pur. Parade '54, Track Ltrmn. '56, '57, Ftbl. Ltrmn. '56, '5 1, C o - Captain Ftbl., W o o d Shop Foreman David Robinson, Jary Tallman, Eddie McCoy, and Pat Tadlock prepare to spin some new hit releases at a popular place the record shop CARRELL, PAT Trl-Hi-Y, Debs, Sr. Cl. Treas., PJ Mist. of Costume, Jr. Cl. Sgt.-at-Arms, Jr. Red Cross CARSON, CARVER LYNDA ANN CONNIE LOIS PJ Lt., Times Asst PJ President Pres Copy Editor, Rept. Coun VPres Jr 8. Wa Kapa Sgt.-at- Soph Cl Treas Sig Arms, AY, Student Ep Soc Natl Hon C o u n c i I, l.L.P.C. Soc Tn Hi Y Debs A.P.A., T.H.S.P.A. CARR JR., HENRY SAUNDERS AY Treas., Red Cross Rep., F r e s h. Rep., R.O.T.C. Mast. Sgt., Purple Guard, Asst. Sq. Ldr. CHAVEZ, SARAH ANN Cinderella P a r l., Chaplain, Jr. Red Cross, V- Pres., St. Assistant CASANOVA, ALTA GRACE Star 8. Crescent, AY CASTRO, CHADWELL, GUADALUPE HELEN LANELL Cinderella Club PJ Parl St Asst Parl., Rec. Sec., St Assistant SENIORS Class Rings Are Proudly CHILDRESS, CHU, MARGIE CITTY, MARION ELAINE PJ, Student Council DIANNE MERLE Y-Teens Representative, St. PJ, Student Council Assistant Recording Secretary, Stevensons C h a p- lain, St. Assistant COBB, COMEAUX, DAVID OSCAR CAROL ANN Modern Dianas, Tri- Hi-Y, AY, Purple Pa- rade, A B a n d BIstr., Ma rch i ng Con. '56, '57p Con. Contest '58 CLARK, CLARK, CI.IFFE, HERBERT JOHN ROBERT EDWARD EDDIE LYNN A Band '56, '57, Track, Beta Hi-Y '58 CRENSHAW, CRONE, AARON M'LISS ANN Sig Ep. Soc. A Band, Int. Marching Band Con., March. Con. '56, '58, F.T.A. ParI., AY Sgt.-at-Arms COURTNEY, CRAIGHEAD JR., RUSHELLE HOUSTON Golf Team '57, '58, Sports Editor, Times '57, '58 Displayed by Graduating Seniors CRUTCHER, ROBERT CUMMINS, A Band, D r u m BARBARA JEAN Major '57, '58 Gold Bugs, Student Council t, tw CROW, CROW JR., J. C. CRUNK, BETTY GENE Hi-Y HARVEY THOMAS Nat'I. Hon. Soc.p Sig R.O.T.C. Ist Lt. Ep. Soc., PJ V-Pres., La Retama Jr. Staffp Tri-Hi-Y, Modern Di- anasg St. Asst., T.H.S.P.A. CZAROWITZ JUDY CAROLYN Q8.S Sig Ep Soc Natl Hon Soc La Retama Copy Ed Tr: HIY A' Band Hlst., A.P.A. DE LEON ROSARIO La Esterlla Club V Pres Sec Purple Jacket DlI.LON, JIMMIE R.O.T.C. Cadet Cap., DELGADO, JUANITA DENT, BETH Cinderellasp Jr. Red Purple Jacket, St. Cross Assistant Officers Club, Sgt.- at-Arms, Purple Guard, Drill Team, Holder of Judge An- derson A w a r d of 1957 , as DE LA ROSA HUMBERTO Brack Print VIC Chapter 129 Sec Sgt at Arms DOMINQUEZ, JOE DUFNER, Duous, DURAN, S E N I O R 5 ROMIE MARK ALAMEDA CAROLYN DORRIS . . . A Band V-Pres., Jr. Red Cross, St. PJ, St. Asst., AY, March. Con. '55, '56, Asst., B Band, Star Chess C I u b Treas., I I I I n C I U d e '57, Concert Con., 8. Crescent Nat'l. Hon. Soc. 'Ist Div. Ens., Ist Div. Solo, St. Asst. EMETERIO, MARY EDITH ENGLISH, MARY ELIZABETH PJ, AY, St. Coun. Soph., Jr. Rep. DYKMAN, EAGER, EARLES, RALPH wALLAcE THERESA DEE :ANTI-is soph., Jr., sf. Repre- EuzAae1H sentativep Pur. Pa- rade '57, St. Assist- ant Artistic class members apply their talent to making posters for the dance. EPPINGER, GEORGE FEST Ill, ALBERT BENJAMIN Beta Hi-Y Parl.p Hi-Y City Council Presi- dent '56, '57, Ltrmn. Ftbl. '57, '58 EWALD, KENNETH OWEN Band, March. Band Concert Band '58 FINUCANE, MARY ANN H Q y d e S I P Q i e S Flslilzigblm C' Flscus, Ln.uAN FISAIITSRED FLEMING, WILLIAM GENE Beta Hi-Y '56, '57, 'sa FLORES, ALICE FORMANN, , ANNA MAE Star 81 Crescent Sgt.- ut-Armsp St. Asst., Girls' Chorus FROST, CAROL ANN PJ Hist.p Q8.S, Times Staff Asst. Ecl., Fet. Writer, Rept.f Deb. Typist: ST. A S S 133 Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Pur. Parade, A.P.A. FOURNIER, MARY JANE A Cappella Choir, Girls' Glee Club, St. Asst., Pur. Parade '54, '55, '56, Fare- well Assembly '56 FULLER, CLYDE FRANCES Sig. Ep. Soc. 'YS FLORES, ' FLORES, TERESA FLYNN, SHANNON ISABEL ELIZABETH P Ji Cinclerellcls Sgt.- V.l.C. C h ci pl u i n, at-Arms, Hist. Secretary L5 - People such as the senior class officers are trying to appear industrious without being obvious about posing for o picture. GALLOWAY, GARCIA, ALEX GEORGIE MAE Clio Sgt.-at-Arms GERHARDT, RALPH DELMAR Chess Club V-Pres. Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'I Hon. Soc. GARCIA. ANGELICA Jr. Red Cross Rec. Secreta ry GEYER, GINDER, .IAMES HENRY JIMMY BLAKE Pur. Par. '55, '56, Toast of the Times, Ba nd '56, '57, St. Assistant SENIORS Class Leaders Set Pace FULTON, .IANICE A Band, Concert Band, Marching Band, AY V- Pres., Fresh. Rep., Jr. Red Cross Rep., 'Ist Div. Ens., Jr. H i s t. St. Asst. GALBRAITH, GARY Its GARCIA OLGA YVONNE PJ Jr Rep Pur Pa rode Senior Play GLENNEY LOUELLA P Rep., F.T.A., a Retama Jr. Staff, Lit. Ed., Tri - Hi - Y, Debs., Nat'l. Honor Soc., St. Asst., Q8.S Sec.-Treas. GATEWOOD JIM A' Band Marching Band Int Marching Band Contest Times Staff Toast of the Times Sr Play St Asst ROTC GOHLKE SHIRLEY Nat'I. Hon. Soc. ss,,xm for the Final Year GOMEZ, ROSE MARY GONZALES, YOLANDA Roger Gorse, Richard Brown, Jean Breuer, Connie Carver, and Bob Crutcher enter the football field to exchange gifts with Jeff. GRAINGE, EDWIN Golf Team '57, '58, Tennis Team '56 GRELLE, DIXIE AY, Stevensons, Y- Teen Treasurer, Stu- dent Assistant GORDON, JO ANN Nat'l. Hon. Society, Sig. Epsilon Soc., Student Assistant, Sophomore Rep. GUTSCHKE, ROBERT E. St. Assistant, Jr. Representative, Nat'l Hon Societ . . y, Sig. Ep. Society GOSE ROGER LAMAR Nat'l. H o n. S o c. Bnd. Script Reader, La Retama Jr. Staff Pres. Student Coun cil, President Pres'. Coun., Hi-Y HAAG, MARY Lucius GRISMORE, JEANETTE Girls' Choir Sec., St Assistant, Sr. Repre- sentative GRUBER, MARY LIND Student Assistant GUTIERREZ, MARY SOCORRO Nat'l. Hon. Society, Sig. Epsilon Soc., Y- T e e n s, La Estrella Parl., Sec., P r e s., Red Cross Chaplain GUTIERREZ, REBECCA ISABEL PJ, La Estrella Treas- urer, St. Assistant Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Sig Ep. Soc. HANNER, KARL MARION Beta Hi-Y, Manager Football, Track, Red Cross, Pur Parade, Hi-Y Coun. Pres., Toast of the Times HANNON, PATRICIA Sr. Cl. Sec., PJ, Stu. Coun., Red Cross, Soph. Rep., Purple Parade, St. Asst., Star 8. Cres., S.A.- A.S.C. SENIORS Class Members Strive for HANS, SANDRA KATHRYN Tri-Hi-Y, Modern Di- anas, Ti m e s Staff Columnist Rep., Q8lS, Times Rep. HERRING, MAMIE VIRGINIA Jr. Red Cross. St. Assistant HEYLAND, JEANNE Hd. Malt., Asst. Mait., Band Blaster, Tri-Hi-Y, Debonaire Rept., Jr. Class Parl., Jr. Class Rep., Cont. Bnd. HARRELI., MILVERN A. P. A., T.H.S.P.A., C.S.P.A., N. S. P. A., La Retama Jr. Staff, Sr. Staff Photog. HILL, BEN A Band HAWLEY, MYRNA MARILYN Red Cross, St. Asst. HILL, VIRGINIA A Bd. Bilstr., Treas., Tri-Hi-Y, Wa Kapa Parl., F.T.A., Sig. Ep. Soc., Toast of the T i m e s, Pur. Parade HERRERA, RAMONA Clio Club, Jr. Red Cross Treasurer, St. Asst., Sig. Ep. Soc. HILD, DOROTHY LEE Wa Kapa Typist, Soph., Jr. Rep., Jr. Red Cross Rep., St. Asst. HILDEBRAND, JAMES President F r e s h., Soph., Jr., Sr. Class, Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., B k t b I. Ltrmn. Good Grades in Final Year HOHNER, BILL HOLGUIN, Beta Hi-Y, Pur. Pa- ENRIQUETA rade '57, Sr. Play Sig Ep. Soc., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. HINOJOSA, HOAG, BOB HOHENSEE, SOPHIE GARZA EVELYN FAE Cinderellas HOWARD, FLORENCE ALICE A Band, '55, '56 '57, Marching Bnd Con., Con. Bncl., St. Asst., Sr. Rep., Jr Red Cross Rep. HOYUELA, RICHARD HOLLEMAN GLENN EDDIE Junior Rep HOLUB, SANDRA ELLEN HUNTER, GLADYS JEAN M od e r n Dianas, Girls' G I e e Club Treas. '57, '58 HOMEIER, MALCOLM Stage Crew, St Asst., La Retama Jr Staff HUSSEY, ELLEN MARLENE Allied Y o u t h, St. Asst., St. C o u n., Fresh., Soph., Jr., Sr Rep. IMKEN, ANITA Louise JAHN, POLLYDALE Modern Diana Corr. Sec.pACappeIIa Choir Sgt.-at-Arms, Purple Parade '57 JANSSEN, PATRICIA S E N ' O R 5 PJ Lt.: La Retama Jr. . . Staff, Co-Circ. Mgr., We Invltatlons Draw 1 Censorp Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'I. H o n. S o c., Q8.S JENNINGS, JESER, CARL B. DANIEL Boys' Science Clb. Pres., A Bandp Pres. Coun.p Track, St. Asst., Sig. Ep. Soc.: Nat'l. Hon. Soc. JASPER, NADA KAY Wa Kapap Girls' Glee Club Rec. Sec., Pres., Accompanistp A Cappella Choir Corr. Sec., P res. Coun.g St. Asst. JENKINS, JENNINGS, MARY ELIZABETH CHARLES St. Assista nt, Sr. Representative RANDALL The top 'Four of the Times staff-Donald Norville, Bettye Swales, Charlie Ploeger, and Carol Frost-gather around the desk to check the final copy. JIMENEZ, JO ANN Star 8. Crescent Rept., Pres., St. Asst. JOHNSON, NURRIE ELIZABETH Student Council 2nd Vice-President JOHNSON, TONY R.O.T.C. 2nd Lt. JONES, ANNE Modern Dianas, Girls' Glee Club Year Closer to End KIGHT, DAVID JORDAHL, ANN MARIE Tri-Hi-Y V - P r e s. Modern Dianasg PJ St. Asst.: Fresh. CI Sgt. - at - Arms, S r Pla yp Nat'I. Hon. Soc. i s I . KING, CAROL ANN Wa Kapa V-Pres., PJ: Sf. Asst. KALKHOFF, SHARON KAY KELLEY, SYLVIA Stevensons V-Pres. PJ, Sr. Rep., St. Asst. Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'l Hon. Soc. KING, JOYCE ELAINE KOENIG, JUNE ANN KOLENDA, PJ Lt., La Retama Jr. Staff, Ci I a s s Ed., Modern Dianas, Tri- H i- Y, Nat'I. Hon. Soc., Q 8m S, Fresh. Treas. KoPPuN, JEAN ANN Girls' Glee Club Sgt.- at-Arms w- WILLIAM JAMES R.O.T.C. Cadet Sgt. First Class KOSCLSKEY, ANN KIRKLAND,KAREN Times A s s o c. Ed., Clmst., Ftr. W r t r., Rept., Tri-Hi-Y Treas., Q8rS, PJg Sr. Play, Toast of the Times, Wa Kapo KNIGHT, EDWIN R.O.T.C. S.F.C., Mar- Sans Ist V-Pres. Trying to decide on which invitations they want for graduation are senior classmen-David Cobb, Gail Wahrmund, Edwin Ackerman, and N. Stephens sc.. , M-ss.-fwsasev, ..,,,, - X SENIORS These four studious Brackites studying in study hall are Jodie Ringelstein, Sue Aikman, Virginia Hill, and Charlotte Woodall. KRUEGER, KUECK, LAGUNAS, RUDOLPH VINCE JOHNNY GILBERT ROSE MARIE R.O.T.C. P U r. GCI. SI. Asst., PJ, AY, Cmdr., B ri g a d e Sig. Ep. Soc. Exec. Off., Cad. Lt. Col., Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. LANGE, LAROE, DAN R. LAUREL, RUTH MARIE N at' l. Hon. Soc., RODOLFO Ftlol. Mgr., Sr. Play A Cappella C lx o i r Sgt.-at-Arms, La Es- trella Sgt.-at-Arms Mid-Term Exams Cause KRAG, LONNIE GENE A B a n dp March. Band, Concert Bnd., Boys' Science Club, St. Asst. KRAUSE, DIANE VIRGINIA Sig. Ep. Soc., St t Asst., Wa Kapa Corr. Sec. LAKICH, PENELOPE LANE, CARLA IIAII I B Q I1 dp Natl. Hon. Soc., St. Asst., Clio Treas., March. Con.'57pConcert Con. '57, '58 LEE, BEVERLY YVONNE Stu. Coun., V.l.C. LEE, DALORRIS Nat'l. Hon. Soc., St Coun. C o r r. Sec. Clio V - Pres., Corr Sec., St. Asst. Lull in Activities LEIGH, JAMES ROBERT Voc. Metal LENZ, BILLIE RUTH PJ, St. Asst., Girls' Glee C I u b, Fresh., Sr. Rep. LEYENDECKER, E. V. R.O.T.C. Cad. Col., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Sig. Ep. Soc., Offs. Club Sec., P res., Boys' Sci. Clb. V-P., Pres. Coun., Sr. Play x f' . X' 'N .km i I ei it -elf -et o Q0 NI rr t F Qi LIMON, DIANE LINDER BILLIE LOU Leos, IRENE St. Asst., AY, Cin- derellas LOPEZ, EVANGELINA Cinderella P r e s . Hist., R e p t., Pres Coun., St. Coun., St. Asst c I LEWIS, WILLIAM FREDERICK LOPEZ, NANCY Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., St. Asst., Fresh., Sop h., Jr., Sr. Rep., Cinderella Rec. Sec., Sgt. - at- Arms LINDSEY, SUE EVELYN Sig. Ep. Soc., Bncl. Rept., Deb Chap., St. Coun., Tri-Hi-Y, Con. Bnd. '56, '57, '58, Lions Int. March. Contest '57 LITTLETON, GLYNN LONG NORMA R.O.T.C. Sg t. 1 st Class LOUIE, WING LOVE, Boys' Science Club, BARBARA ANN Sophomore C I a s s Advanced Band Rep. LOZANO, ARTHUR ALFRED Boys' Science Club Treasurer, R.O.T.C. Cdt., Lt. Col. 2nd Battle Group Com., Bat. Personnel Off. McCUTCHON, GARY LOZANO, GLORIA YOLANDA Cinderellas C a r r. Sec. '57, '58, Jr. Red Cross, Newman Club., St. Asst. McDONALD, HERSCHEL Football Ltrmn, Track LOW, HARRY ORPHEUS R.O.T.C. Cdt. Mai., Nat'l. Hon. Society, Sig. Epsilon Soc., Pur. G u a r d Sqd. Ldr., Mar Sans LYNN, HELEN ELAINE PJ, St. Asst., Sig. Ep Soc., N a t ' I. Hon Soc., Senior Rep. C I i o Treas., Girls' Glee Club SENIORS Class Saves Money MCCARVER, INEZ BEVERLY Pur. Parade, Senior Representative, St. Asst., A Cappella Choir McCLELLAN, HUGH McCOY, EDDIE Beta Hi-Y McCOY, JEAN VARINE A Bnd., Gold Bugs Sgt.-at-Arms, Hist., F.T.A. SSC., AY, Sf. Asst. to Present School With Gift MacNAMEE, MALTSBERGER, JOANNE PAMELA DALE Gold Bug Corr. Sec.: PJp Sr. R e p.p St. A Cappella Choir Li- Assistant brorianp Pur. Parade ' v . 1 ' tif' if MARTIN, MARTINEZ, PATRICIA DELL ANNA MARIE PJ, Future Teachers: St. Assistant Clio Cens., Chap.: A Cappella C h o i rg Nat'l. Hon. Societyp St. Asst.p Pur. Prd. MCFARLAND, CARL MclNVALE, WILNA McVAY, SHELLEY DIANE Soph., Jr., Sr. Rep.: Toast of the Timesp Jr. Red Cross Rep.p St. Asst. lb MANGHAM, KAY MANNO, MARTIN, PATRICIA PJ Sgt.-at-Armsp Deb CHARLES PJg Clio V-Pres., Rec Recording 81 C orr. RICHARD Sec.g Student Asst. Sec.p Tri - Hi - Yi St. Jr. Rep. Asst.p Student Coun. MARTINEZ, MARTINEZ, LOUIS IRENE Jr. Red Cross: Mar- Sansp St. Asst.: Sr. Rep. SENIORS M b G ' l M?l'lL'lEiau MQEBBY M'i3Elll m.E em 9 rs r cl C l 9 U 5 Y Track, Beta Hi-Y PJ, St. Asst., Soph. Rep., Wa Kapa 1 MEINHARDT, MENDIOLA, METZ, THEDRA CARLTON ALVIN DOLORES PJ Sgt.-at-Arms, Deb PJ, Sr. R e p., St. Treas.p Jr. Red Cross, Asst., Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. St. Ass t., Sig. Ep S o c., Nat'l. H o n Soc., Soph., Sr. Rep Cynthia Cameron, Lantana Duchess, explains to James Hildebrand, her es- cort, what they will do on their visit to Texas A8.l College in Kingsville. MEZA, RUDY - MILLS, ROY Football Ltrmn., V.l.C. P r e s., Beta Hi-Y, La Estrella, Jr. Rep. MITRO, CHARLES MONITA, ROSIE Student Council Treas., Nat'l. H o n. Society MONTALBO, MOOTY, PAULINE JERALDINE St. Asst., Purple Pa- St. Asst. rode, Cinderellas Receive Honors MORGN ER, JERRY HOREST Allied Youth MORRIS BETTIE JEAN Sr Cl Sgt ot Arms PJ Student Councu Stevensons Sgt at Arms MORALES, MORALES, MORENO, TOMMY CAROLINA ORALIA Monms, sobsv A MuNoz, DIANA MUNOZ, ' Cinderella Rep.: Jr. MARY MARGARET MURPHY, HENRY DOYLE Football Ltrmn. '55, '56, '57p Senior Hi-Y Secretary: Beta Hi-Y Sgt. - at - Armsp J r. Representative NADAL, CARLA ANTHONY PJ Scribep T i m e s Staff Light Colmn. Reporterp Debo- nairesp Sig Ep. Soc.p Nat'l. Hon. Soc. MUSTIAN, EDDIE RALPH NAJAR, HECTOR XAVIER Purple Guardp Drill Teamp Officers' Clb. Sgt.-at-Armsg Cadet captain, R.O.T.C.p La Estrella Club Red Cross: Newman Star 81 Crescent: Stu- Club dent Assistant Anxiously waiting for the posting of the National Honor Society list are these seniors-Delores Mendiola, Pot Hannon, Jay Allen, and Sylvia Kelley. SENIORS Class ls Measured for Caps and Gowns L . . l i sz NEUMAN, BARBARA NEWMAN, NICHOLS, PJ, Y-Teen Parl., TRAVIS ALFRED LYMAN GRADY F. T. A., ST. A S 5 T., R.O.T.C. Rand Sgt. '. Hon. oc., s Class, B i e Fresh., Soph., Jr., Sr. Representative Team NEELY, CHARLES NUNN, JUDY OBERMAN, OEHLER, CARL GAYLENE PJ Sr. Chrldr., La Retama Jr. Staff, Faculty Ed., Tri-Hi Y, Deb Sgt.-at-Arms A. P. A., T.H.S.P.A. St. Asst., Q81S NOBIS, BARBARA Wa Kapa Pres., Parl., PJ, Pres. Coun. Sec., St. Coun., Tri- Hi-Y, Sf. Asst., Jr. Rep. OLFERS, GRACE LUCILLE Future Teachers of America, Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'l. Hon. Soc. NELSON, CHARLES Soph., Jr. Class Sgt.- at-Arms, Sr. Class Parl., Jr. Red Cross, Sr. Play, St. Asst. NORVILLE, DONALD EUGENE Times Bus. Mgr., A Cappella Choir Pian- ist, Sig. Ep. SOC., Nat'I. Hon. Soc., Q8-S Chap. OLIVA, ORALIA PJ, Sig. Ep. Soc., St. Asst. as Graduation Nears OPPERT, PATSY ANN Stevensons, St. As- sistant olmz, EDWARD JAMES A Bnd. Repf., Mar. Bnd. '55-'58, Con. Bnd. '55-'58, Solo 8. Ens. ist Div. '55-'58, Jr. Rep. OWEN, MAVIS ANNETTE Y - Teen Sec., Pres., PJ, Sf. Coun., Jr. Red Cross, Pur. Prd. '56, '57, Sr. Play, St. Assistant This is disgusting! exclaims Edward Ortiz as he waits for his cap and gown measurements to be taken. OWEN, TOMMY A Band PAGE JR., WM. EARL R.O.T.C. Mai. 'lst Btl. Gp., D r i I I Team, Chess Clb. V-Pres., Pres., Treas. OTT, CAROL JEAN Clios S t at Arms 9-' ' F Jr. Red Cross, St. Asst. PATTERSON, .lo ANN OTTO BETTY ANN Allied Youth PATTERSON JR., WORLEY LAFLUER A Band PALACIOS, GLORIA Jr. Red Cross., St. Asst. PALACIOS, JESUSITA PINEDA Cinderella T r e a s., St. Assistant PARR, DIANNE PJ, Wa Kapa Treas., Fresh. Jr. Rep., Jr. Red Cross, St. Asst., Pur. Prd. '57, Sr. Play, Toast of the Times '58 PATTESON, JOYCE La Retama Jr. Staff, Ofg. Ed.: PJ LI.: Tri- Hi-Y: Debs: Q 8.5: A. P. A.: T.H.S.P.A.: C.S.P.A.: N.S.P.A. PAULMAN, PHYLLIS La Retama Jr. Staff, Prod. Mgr.: PJ: Q8.S Sgt.-at-Arms: A.P.A.: T.H.S.P.A.: S t a r 8. Crescent Treas., Sgt.- at-Arms: Red Cross Maior ty of Class Members PEGG, BARBARA ANN Deb Parl.: St. Asst.: Fresh., Sotph., J r. Rep.: Pur. Prd.: Sr. Play POMPA, MARGARET Jr. Red Cross Rec. Sec., Pres.: Chess Clb. Rec. Sec.: Y- Teens: Pres. Coun.: PJ PENNYCUFF, PAULA JEAN Q8.S: Sr. CI. Hist.: Gold B U g S: F.T.A.: St. Coun.: T i m e s Clmst., Rept.: Toast of the Times PRUNTY, JACQUELINE PJ: Mar-Sans Treas., Corr. S ec., Sgt.-at- Arms: Sr. Play: Sr. Rep.: St. Asst. PETERS, ' ARTHUR J ERRY Hi-Y Treas. '56-'58: Toast of the Times '55: Metal V.I.C. PHILLIPS, nonomv DALE PHILLIPS, JACK noises JR., Choir Chap. '57, '58: CHARLIE Jr. Red Cross Times Spts. Ed., Ed.- in-Chief: Beta Hi-Y Cens., R e c. S e c.: Fresh. CI. Sgt. - at- Arms: Q8-S ecicle on College - RAGSDALE, JOHN RAMIREZ, ANITA Beta Hi-Y Cinderellas PULLEY, CAROLYN SUE F.T.A. Pres.p PJp St. C o u n.p Wa Kapo Pres. Coun.p Sig. Ep. Soc.p N a t' I. Hon Soc. QUINTA, QUINTANILLA, ROSALEE REES MARIE Jr. Hist., Cens.i St. V.I.C. Chaplain Asst.p A BncI.g Con. Bnd. '56-'58g March. Band '56-'57g Gold Bugsp Sr. Rep. RAMIREZ RAMIREZ OSCAR RAMOS MANUEL KARLA SONJA Science C I u b Vice Stevensons Sgt at President Arms: St. Asst.: Timesp Q8tSg A.P.A.p Jr. Red Cross Rept., RAMSEY, SANDRA SUE Charme RANGEL,HENRY Boys' Science Clb. Science Dir.p Offs'. CIb.p R.O.T.C. Cad 1stLt.g Drill Team Corr. Sec. RAWLINGS, REED, KAY GARY F. AY Pres., V - Pres., Beta Hi-Yp Toast of Sec.g A B o n dp the Times '54 Lions I n t. March. C o n . 5 Stevensons Hist.p St. Asst.g Pres. Coun. REICH, E. C. La Retama Jr. Staff, S r. Photographer, A. P. A., T.H.S.P.A., C.S.P.A., N.S.P.A. REYES, MAX ORTEGON R. O. T. C. Lt. Col., Purple Guard, Offs'. Clb., La Estrella. REYNA, JOSIE SENIORS Class Enioys Picnic RIGSBY, ALVIN STANTON RINGELSTEIN, JODIE Sr. Play, Purple Pa- rade RICHARDSON, JAMIE Deb Pres., F.T.A. Chap., Parl., PJ, Soph., Sr. Rep., St. Asst., Pres. Coun., Purple Parade, Sr. Play REIDNER, AL RIES, JACK CHARLES Shop Foreman Voc. R.O.T.C. Mst. Sgt., Metal B D r i I l Team Cmdr. Romie Dufner, Edward Ortiz, Tommy Owen, and W. Brotze practice? ROACH, JAMES FRANKLIN A Ftbl. Ltrmn. '56- '57, Fresh., Soph., Jr. Sgt.-at-Arms, A Cappella C h o i r, Track, Pur. Prd. '55 ROBERTS, ROBERSON, BILLY ROBERTS, JANICE ANNETTE MORRIS EDDIE Charme Pres., PJ, Sr. Play, Nat'l. Hon. Soc., AY Hist., St. Coun., St. Asst., Pur. Parade Beta Hi-Y, Jr. Chrldr., S t . Asst., Pur. P r d . '54-'56, Toast of the Times '55-'56 qt A l'I'l1 U I' P Q r k Beta Hi-Y,,St. Asst., JENNY MAE GILBERT 'I RODRIGUEZ, YOLANDA V.I.C. Secretary, Jr. Rep. RODULFO, HELEN V.l.C. Reporter ROBINSON DAVID ROCKETT, RODRIGUEZ Freshman CI. Rept. PJ, Jr., Sr. Rep.: St. La Estrella, R.O.T.C. Asst. M-Sgt., A D r I I I Team ROSS, ANN PJ Corr. Sec., St. Asst., Fresh., Soph., Jr. CI. V-Pres., A Cappella Rec, Sec., Sgt.-at-Arms, Deb Sgt.-at-Arms SADBERRY, NANCY WAYNE V.l.C. President, ' Pres. Council ROSSMAN, STEVE A F t bl. Ltrmn.p Beta Hi-Y, Track SALAIZ, BOB PAUL I ROGERS, ROGERS, ROJ0, DOLORES CORA CECILE NANCY JANE PJ, Stevenson Parl.f Purple Jackets St. Asst. Charles Neely and Rit Anderson, seniors at Brack, give some advice to Kenneth Schweers as he calls to make a date with his best girl. 65 magnum-as was ' mummmaww. w SENIORS Class Honored With Aloha Prom sa I SANDOVAL, ALICE SANTOS, JOE R. I p R.O.T.C. F.C.p Pur Y I' I' Gd. Drill Team: Jr Red Crossp La Es- K I tre a I srr I If if if SANTOS, ROSIE SARANTAKES, SCHARF, St. Assistantp AY JOHN ARNOLD R. O. T. C. 2nd Lt.: CLARENCE Offs'. C I u b Sec.: Freshman Rep. Boys' Science CIub.p A . St. Asst.p Jr. Rep.: Stage Crew '57 SCHROLLER JR., SCHULZE, LINDA SCHUMANN, ELSIE KERMIT WALTER PJ Chap.p Sr. Class Wa Kapap Student Jr., Sr. Rep.p St. Chap.p St. Coun.p Asst. Asst.p Sr. Playg Sig. Gold Bugsp Sr. Playp Ep. Soc.: Nat'I. Hon. Sig. Ep. Soc.y Nat'I. Soc. Hon. Soc. SCHIWETZ, SALLY Times Associate Ed.: Stevensons Treas.p Sr. Rep.: PJp St.Asst.p Sr. Playg Pur. Prd. '55-'57p Toast of the Times SCHUTZ, BOB St. Assistanty Sig. Ep. Soc.p Nat'I. Hon. Soc. sculvno, Joao SCHWARTZ, LAWRENCE A Bandp AY Sgt. at-Arms Following Graduation SCHWEERS, KENNETH ROY SCOTT, MARY A. A Cappella Li b., Parl., Sec., St. Asst. SELLS SHIRLEY PJ Treas La Retama Jr Staff Co Cl Mgr Q8tS Trl HI Modern Dnan Toast of the Tum 58 St Asst AP SIMMONS, BOBBIE JEAN Student Assistant Sandra Hans, Sally Beth Schiwetz, Maureen O'Bannon, Mary Jane Fournier, and Carole Ann Taylor anxiously wait back- stage for the cues to their acts in the Purple Parade. SESSIONS, SAUNDRA GAYE St. Coun. ist V-Pres., Wa Kapas, Jr. Red SHANK, I SHARE, VAL GARY WILLIAM R.O.T.C. Sgt., Drill I ' Team, Chess Club Cross , ' ' rg 7141- SERNA DEANNA Stevensons Jr Red Cross St Asst Star 8: Crescent Sr Rep resentatnve SIMROTH ORENE ANN St. Coun., Steven- sons T r e a s., AY Parl., C h a p., Sr. Rep., St. Assistant SHELLARD, DEE SHEPARD, ANITA SHEW, PJ Lt., F.T.A. Treas., SANDRA EMILE Debonaires, St. Star 81 Crescent, Y- Asst., Jr. Red Cross Teens, AY SLADE, MERLE Jr. Rep., AY Rept., Sgt. - at - Arms, S t. A s s t., Stevensons Purple Parade '57 SENIORS .uncheons, Teas, anclDances SLAZER, BARBARA JEAN PJ Lt., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Sig. Ep. Soc., Fresh., Soph., Jr., Sr. Rep., St. Asst. SMITH, DENNIS HARRELL Beta Hi-Y V-Pres., Track Ltrmn., Ftbl. Co-Captain '57 sMnH, SMITH, HELEN SMITH, MARGARET FLOYD HOWARD Beta Hi-Y STECK, TOMMY A B Q n d Repf. L i o n s Int. March. Con. Band '55-'58 Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'I Hon. Soc. PJ Lt., Wa Kappa Rec. Sec., Sgt.-Arms, St. Asst., Tri-Hi-Y, F r e s h., Sr. Rep., Toast of the Times STEPHENS, NANCY LAVERNE Stevensons Rept., lst V-Pres., P r e s ., A Cappella Rept., PJ, Sig. Ep. Soc., Nat'I. Hon. Soc. La Retama Jr. Staff, Bus. Ed., PJ, Tennis Ltrmn. '57, Tri-Hi-Y, Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Sig. Ep. Soc., QSTS, A.P.A., T.H.S.P.A. SMITH MARY ETHELYNNE Crescent soMMsRviLLe cumzuss R o T c M sgf Asst Sta r Rifle Team Chess Cub STARK, BETTY ANNETTE B a n d Asst. Malt. Wa Kappa R e p t. Typist, Tri-Hi-Y Times Rept., Soph Cl. Sgt.-Arms, Q8-S. STARKEY, CATHERINE A Cappella Choir Chaplain, Stev- ensons 7,, , W , ,7, llJ Fill Early Days of Graduation SUDDERTH SAUNDRA Play r e Cross Jr Re ur- P ple Parade SWALES BETTYE SUE Band Sec str- Deb Tr:-Hu-Y Tlmes Manag Ed Rept Q86 Sag Ep Soc Natl Hon Soc STEPHENSON, STONE, STUMPF, MARY CHARLES JACK EDWARD PJ Typistp La Refama WARREN Jr. Staff, Bill. 8t Act. Mgr.p Modern Dian asp Tri-Hi-Yp Sig. Ep Soc.p Sf. Asst.: A.P.A 5 TAYLOR, TAYLOR, JUDY CAROLE ANN F.T.A.p Y-Teen Rept. Treas.p A Cappella Choir Sgt.-at-Arms.: St. Asst. SYRING EDNA MARIE TABER Nell. muon, noNNus TADLOCK PAT PJ Sr. Chrldr.g La Re- tama Jr. Staff, School Life Ed.: Mod- ern D i a n a Rephp oss, A. P.A., Jr. Rep., T.H.s.P.A. TETTLETON, MARTHA CLARE PJ Censp La Retama Jr. Staff, Clb. Ed.: Tri-Hi-Yp Dabs: Q8-Sp Nat'I. H o n. S o c.p Fresh., Soph. Cl. Sec. SENIORS THARP, PATSY THERMIS, soPHlE THOMAS, A A Cappella choir, Fresh. R e P., Mar- ANN Louise T R Girls' Glee Club Sans Rept., Hist., AY PJ, Wa Kapas, AY, O p e e - H i st., A Cappella Student Assistant Choir Li b., Purple Parade, St. Asst. TREVINO, EDNA TREVINO, A Cappella C h oi r OLIVIA ANN Mistress of Robes, St. Assistant Girls' G I e e Club Sgt.-at-Arms THOMAS, THOMPSON, TOLLEY, PAT ZELDA FAYE A ROLLETTE Wa Kappa Reporter, Sig. Ep., Stage Crew Q8tS, Asst. H e a d Sgt.-at-Arms, Senior Prpt. Mgr., Purple Majt., '57, '58, Asst. Representative, S t. Parade, St. Asst. Mait. '56, St. Asst. Assistant Gold Bug Rec. Sec., Parl., Times George Dunkin, Bob Combs, Kay Mangham, and Pat Whitlock examine and discuss different college bulletins and folders in the counselor's office. TRUETT, JAYNE TULLOS, GERRY Sig. Ep. Soc., Tri-Hi- Y Pres., Nat'l. Hon. Soc., Wa Kapa Hist., Hi-Y Chap., Student Coun. Hist., Pres. Coun., PJ TUREGANO, TURNER, JUDY ANN ALBERT FRANK 0 ' o cenve Sc holarshnps ::U2.::p.:Lt'.':::... F.T.A. Reporter, Wa MOCISFY1 Dianos VILLARREAL, VILLEMAIN, OLGA NAVARRO MARY LOU Band, March. Con., PJ, Clio Rec. Sec., Concert Con., All Sr. Representative, State Orches.p S.A. Student Asst. Y o u t h Symphony V I C Sgt at Arms WALTER, MARIAN Senior Class Sgt.-at- Arms, PJ, Times Re- porter, Cir. Mgr., Debonairesp F. T. A., Toast of the Times WALTON, SYLVIA WARNE, WEAR, EUGENE LEE ELIZABETH ANN Student Assistant Ka pas, St. Assistant voGEs, voN wERNlcH, y 'wAl-IRMUND, ROBERT CLIFTON MAGALI ' GAIL DELAINE Senior Class Sgt-at- Y-Teen V-Pres., AY, Gold Bug Treas.p Tri- Arms, Nat'l. H o n. La Estrella, Student Hi-Y '56, St. Asst. Soc., Sig. Ep. Soc., Asst., Stevensons Bktbl. Ltrmn., Capt. Looking over the good grades which they made throughout high school are Carolyn Byars, Betty Crocker award winner, Kermit Walter Schroller, Merit Award Scholarship finalist, and Maudie Gene Bell, DAR representative. WHITE, GARY MICHAEL Jr. Representative SENIORS Diplomas Are Received os Seniors ' WHITEHEAD, LETTY Y-Teen Chop., A' Bond, All Dist. Bond Student Conductor, Jr. Red Cross WHITLOCK PATTY A Band B I s t r o t L i o n s t March Con 57 Tri H G o I d B g Chop Toast of the Times WESTRUP, WHEATLEY, CLAUDE ROBERT QUINN Ftbl. Ltrmn. '57, Beto Hi-Y Choploin WILLIAMS, BILLY WILLIAMS, DORAN WILLIAMSTON, R.O.T.C. Ist. Lt., Of- JOELLA ficers Club 72 WIATT, WANDA LEE WILKERSON, L. V. Turn to Face College and World WILSON, DARLEEN WILSON, PAT A Band Blstr. WITTA, WRIGHT, GEORGE HARLEY GWEN LOU sig SSE 00 Q0 A f N, I G , A YBARRA, ELIA YOUNG, ALICE VIRGINIA PJ, Mar-Sans Rec. Sec. A Band, March Con. '57, '58, Int March. Con. '57, Sig Ep. Soc., Nat'I. Hon Soc. YOUNG, GLENDA MERLE Clios Cens., Chap. Band, Jr. Red Cross Student Asst., AY ZAMZOW, ZIMMERMAN, CAROLYN JOAN MAXINE Stevensonsg St. Asst. Sr. Representative ZUNIGA, REBECCA Student Assistant JUNIORS Cfficers l957-58 ,. -ir 1 tx . 4 is . 'L fs? With just two memorial years of high school left, the juniors in the class of 1959 settled down to try to make their junior year the very best ever. Getting it off to a splendid start were the elections of a fine set of very competent officers. At once plans for the annual Sweetheart Prom were started. Carrying out the Valentine theme, the juniors made it one of the most memorable events of their entire days at Brackenridge. Another unforgettable affair of the year for the juniors was their class picnic. This year the annual affair was held on April 15, at the Mission County Park. The occasion was made particularly enjoyable by delicious food and exciting games. The class gives a very hearty thanks to its sponsors, Miss Irene Henderson and Miss Lawrence, for it was with their inspiring guidance, help, and many hours of their time and patience that they were able to have such a successful year in every way. This junior class will go on as seniors to lead Brackenridge in the very best ways that are possible. Paul Sanders President Vice-President Sandra McVay Junior officers, other than the president, Paul Sanders, vice-president, San- dra McVay, and the sponsors, Miss Ch. Lawrence and Miss Henderson are: Miss Irene Henderson Miss Christine Lawrence Sponsor Sponsor First Row: Linda Lee Forehand, reporter, Linda Kay Griffith, secretary, Harold G. Lutz, treasurer, and Kathryn Camille Bretz, chaplain. Second Row: Barbara Hilgers and Carl Praesel, sgts.-at-arms, James Dean Anderson and Charlene Stone, sgts.-at-arms. 75 Bazaldua, Mary Esther Beck, Betty Carole Behrendt, Betty Jean Bell, Phillip Miles Benito, Josephine Bennett, Willie Jo Benton, Donald A. Beran, Gary Lynn Blackwood, Virginia Bless, Carolyn Jean Blumberg, Clinton Boccino, Tina Boedecker, Thomas Boswell, Jimmy Boyd, Joe Alton Brandt, Theresa Phoebe Bretz, Kathryn Camille Brigman, Carolyn Louise Brotze, Lorraine Ann Brought, Eddie Brown, Barbara Elaine Brown, Clinton Brown, Karen Kay Brown, Patricia Ann -uuunmmnumsa.-1 X - s- iximmwv 71 Adams, Dotty Addcock, Glenda Agnew, Anna C. Allen, Pauline Alley, Rosemary Alter, Gay Yvonne Anderson, James Dean Anglin, Lena Mae JUNIORS Paul Sanders Elected Atkinson, Janice Atwood, Alice Faith Austin, Jackie Lee Autry, Evelyn Avila Jr., Ignacio Bailey, Jack Collis Ball, Ruth Ellen Bane, Bonnie Barker, Samuel Timothy Barnes, Brice Hanson Barnes, Barnes Barnes, Jerry N. Patsy Earlene Terry Charles Baumgarten, Danine Bauwens, Vivian -ssiwefwvf. - 1 X- Q wal Class President Burg, Justice Lee Burke, J. W. Caldwell, Helen Frances Cale, Vera Marylea Callaway, Walter Dale Camargo, Gene Esparza Camp, Patricia Ann Cappelli, Janice Cardenas, John L. Carneal, Charlotte Nedra Carreio, Claudia Ann Carrola, Ernestine Carter, Dolores Carusella, Louise Carvaial, Clara nlnnmui Q few 1 7 me at 1 1, 1.:vf.m-ec ws- This is a car? What model Cadillac did you say that it is, Randy Jennings? uv 1 Neat:-sm. ms., tue.: , miami mmwmew 11 t 11 auxin I Castillo, Richard Cavazos, Ben Virgil Chandler, Pat Chapa, Juanita Lagos Chichester, Ann Chisolm, Betty Louann Choung, Young Soon Chu, Daniel Clausewitz, Martin Fritz Coffey, Patty Ann Coleman, Charlene Y. Collins, Cathryn Ann Collins, Jerry Allan Collis, Beth Copp, Marie Carmela Courtney, Dorene Kay Cubriel, Mamie M. Cuellar, Joe B. Cummings, Betty Marie Cummins, Alice Virginia Cupit, Alicia Irene Cupit, Jan H. Curvier, Arthur Benny Cushing, Sally Jayne These energetic members o decorating the girls' gym f l Dunn, Joyce Durham, Gwen Kaye Eichelberger, Cathy Dee Elizalde, Mary Lillian Elliott, Ralph Russell Ellis, Darlene Emerson, Mary Gail Fagg, Dorothy Jayne Finucane, James Holliday Fisk, Edwin David Flewellin, Carol Tinor Fonseca, Margarite Perez Forehand, Linda Lee Fowler, Charles A. Frazier, Jacquelyn Marie Frazier, Sharon Lea Friesen, Audrey Fromme, Arlene Louise Fuller, Kathryn Gallardo, Araceli Gann, Betty Jean Garcia, Henry Garcia, Marilyn Jo Garcia, Mary Lucy Plans Come to Life Daehnert, William Jan Dangerfield, Judy Kay Davenport, Shirley Ann Davis, Emogene Mable Davis, Patricia Ann De Leon, Marion Anthony De Leon, Rosemary De Munbrun, Robert Lee Dillon, Nellie Dodson, Peggy Joanne Dossett, Sharon Dresch, Arthur Dromgoole, Robert Gus Dunkin, George Edward Dunn, Betty Jo -N . 1' i ui111asmes.mu sm M ,S Garcia, Victor Eugene Garza, David Jessie Garza, Leo Patlan Gerlofff, Barbara Jean Gibbs, Cynthia Ann Giesick, Delton William Gilcrease, Betty Carolyn Gillam, Pat at the Sweetheart Prom Glore, Jay Robert Glover, Ronny Wardell Gongora, Cecilia Ramon Gonzales, Alexander D. Gonzales, Carmen C. Gonzales, lrma R. Gonzales, Rudy T. Gonzales, Stella Goodrich, Jackie Graham, Billie Sue Griffith, Linda Kay Griialva, Frank Escobedo Gutschke, Roger Lee Guzman, Jesse G. Hahnel, Mary Clareen Haller, Jean Harbour, Kenneth W. Hardin, Judith Harless, Sandra Gayle Harmon, Elvon V. Harper, Lenesse Harris, Frances Helen Harrison, Theresia C. Haverlah, Dennis Wayne Heales, Yvonne Marie Heinig. Walt Helmke, Charlie Henick, Sandra Hernandez, Diana lrma Herrera, Anita Louise Hilgers, Barbara Hill, Michael J. Hinoiosa, Damasio David Hodges, Richard Victor Holcombe, John Wells Holliday, Margaret Holmes, Eleanor Lynn Holt, Georganna Hood, Bonnie Belle sd- d -, , .in-lima: , Howle, Roberta Ann Huckabee, Walter Lee lhrer, Leroy Henry Imkin, Henry lngley, Richard F. Jackson, Larry E. Jersig, Joyce Ann Johnson, John Dee Johnson, Richard Larson Jones, Mary Patricia Jones, Winifred Mae Juraschek, Anne Karm, Sandra Joi Kight, Betty Jo Kindred, Brenda King, John Edward Knippa, Lyndon Koch, David Edward Nl :::e. I:'s5::g-' li l !' j 'nfl 15121, it 1 5 lf' L if . .. ,H SSW L .. -et.. 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May, Beatrice Betty May, Douglas Medack, Shirley Rae Medlock, Ben Medrano, Frank Mendoza, Margie Garcia Menifee, Wayne Mensing, Sandra Merklen, Carolyn Metcalfe, Marsha Dee Meyer, August Miller, Thelma June Milner, Sharon Mireles, John Henry Moake, Joe Lawrence Mointez, Janie Moore, Donald Clair Moore, Robert Lester Mooty, Norma Lee Morales, David Gilbert Morris, David - ---, l , rl H Leonard, Marian Joyce Lepold, Jessica Liles, Eva J. Limon, Reginaldo Livingston, B. Taylor Loeffler, David Glen Loftin, Bill Logan, Carolyn Ruth Logan, Dorinda Sue Loudcl, Ruth Elaine Lowe, Howard Luddeke, Dorothy Mae Lutz, Harold G. McCarver, Ronny Mack McClellan, Camille McClellan, Channye Ann M.cCluey, Robert Lee McClure, Spencer Francis M,iifA,. 99? , Moseley, Phillip Eugene Motheral, Fred Mullen, W. Scott Mumme, No-rman Muniz, Eva Murdock, David Thomas Nation, Alice Negron, Delia Margaret Newell, Barbara Nicholson, Carolyn Nitsche, Emma Faye Noel, Leon Edward Norman, Holrtense Notz, Sharon Kay Oliva, Ralph Olivares, Julian Vincent O'Mara, Brian Boru O'Neill, Claudia 's ' was .M XXQX ,R X N Q ,.,. ERS A 5 xx XX 1 get 3,2 l X , . X. X yzqi ,. 5 Xs . , , X N XX X SX X X l XR X s X X F X X 5 s Q X . . XJRXX 2 Q X , mir 'X W-gs Q-SXR, ,X.,-:- mg X- X RA Y i 5 X JUNIORS Class Orders Senior RW Ngigf xx Qt A . X gli :S S ' Q. - ' '- A sf. ,. .fstwn-S iYIfa me I XS, X2 X 1 - '- -was Ig . 4553. ss gsm 'f -. sx W ' 1 I Q 5 XXAQQXQ 15 j . . 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Salinas, Margaret Ann Zvi gs, gigs g .sg ,, , , ,.., sv ,N , , .. ..,. 5,1:5Li1s,,! h il'-fx I Y. -a l rl 1 l, 'rl '55 F QS sw . 15. 5 ski SOX Q 5 :N if S SN xgss..sscx,goX X 'E Six? A X XS X Q ig mi Y S X Q is as cgi? gig? xx S Qi s Q 1 i s N R si f sis iisic Z' wi iss 5 , gf , - news, Q - ,. ,,.- Y w 5, it pr cfm 'lsiiigil ur in emit' W , H, :- J : K W, are 'I 2- ,, 'i 1lil Wil lfllllzilll l'lEl,llilililll!' ill iS'ilWIl'll:,l,t ', , if 11 gi X ' 2 'YM :mg X . X is-as ss We Q? - in X S NR ffisiiis C msg mi Q x N SAX ss K XXQ Xi S S l i R 5 is X x X x XX EX X X x W X NS iq, X X i i . 1 N xii l Ni1Ng N Q39 Q W ASW' 5 1 Y Pritchard, Brenda Alice Pruitt, Richard Hale Quintero, Ninta Rosie Ramirez, Carmen Julieta Ramirez, Rosie Randle, Irene Rangel, Rosemary Ranney, Charles P. Ray, Owen Raymond, Norma Jean Reed, Sally Bob Reeder, Laurel Hope Reyna, Bertha Rhodius, Carole Rittimann, Sandra Jean Rivas, Diana May Rodriguez, Frank Gil Rodriguez, Rene G. Barbara Samsel, Sandy Henick, Rosie Ramirez, and Fred Motheral, members of the iunior class, pay their dues to Harold Lutz, treasurer Some of the ir. class officers seem to be getting a kick out of sitting around the senior officers' private table. JUNIORS Several Girls Usher Sida, Joe Sierra, Michael J. Silvas, Johnny Botanda Simmang, Evelyn Sandra Slater, Judy Sonnen, Emma Stapper, Marvin Max Starosta, Roena Mae Stockert, Patricia Ann Stokes, Connie Kay Stone, Charlene Ruth Sftone, Mike W. Struken, Hans Jurgen Sturdivant, Earlene Sutton, Barbara Sydnes, Bonnie Lynn Tagle, Dana Jean Tanner Jr., Frank Taylor, Frederick Gale Teague, Elaine Tharp, Denny Thomson, Elizabeth Thompson, Tommy W. Tieken, Dorothy Mae Samsel, Barbara Sanchez, Naomi Sanders, Paul Sanders, Rose Mary Schaal, Linda Marie Schmoekel, Kathleen Schoelman, Josephine R Schoenemann III, Albert Schoenleloer, Sharon D. Schraub, Peggy Ann Sczech, Leonard Julius Searcy, John Sczepanik, Archie Sheppard, Janice Shuler, Emma Jean we-l.s..n, 1, . sf. . ,safes s:i s. 1 ami V en1uvmweesv -n l new Ama, A.. at Graduation Tschirgi, Victor Thomas X Valle, Cecilia Van Eman, Lyne Vasquez, Oralia Veselis, Charles William Victoria, Albert Vilcoq, Paul M. Villarreal, George Villarreal, Paulita Vozella, Mary Ann Wagner, Danny Wagner, Joyce Nell Wahl, Bobby Walker, Beverly Louise Ward Jr., Robert Allen . 1 -mm 7.,... sw4+l ...s4sL...,,..r.,swm re-seseewwms ll glam' 1 Y' A few junior Purple Jackets take a short rest from their busy schedule xxx W ,X Warncke, Billy Ray Washick, Linda Theodoro Washington, Orelious Watts, Carroll Burnett Weaver, Wayne Willard Wehmeyer, Adeline G. Weiss, Beverly Ann West, Billy lrving West, Sharron Patricia Westerhoff, Blossom Whitmore, Clarence Whitney, Suzanne Wilkes, Barbara Alice Wilkins, Carolyn Williams, Elizabeth Wilmoth, Sharon Edith Wilson, Robert Wise, Patricia Ann Wood, Janice Mae Woodard, LorethaAnn Woolston, Leonard E. Wyatt, Mary Anne Yates, Katherine Alleen Zupan, Elizabeth Lea Eiiiflif, '57-'58 mllnltal . ,illlw As soon as the first few weeks of high school life were over, the newness began to wear off. It was very soon after this that these new- comers to Brackenridge felt at home. The sophomore class was organ- ized after mid-term in Ianuary for the first time. After the sponsors who would guide the class in all of its activities were introduced, they settled down to electing officers. Before the final decision was made, each class member put much thought and serious thinking into his vote. The sponsors, Miss Cecile Lawrence and Mr. Zimmermann, guided the class wisely in their choice of o-fficers. The only social event which the class members planned during their sophomore days was their class pic- nic. It was held on May 6, at the Comanche Park. The members of the class enjoyed various games and con- tests at this annual class picnic. The sophomores have two remain- ing years at Brackenridge ahead of them. Into these short years each member of the class will cram. all of his high school dreams and ambitions. In this class are the leaders of 1960. 'I S E E 2 T Jack Kelley Judy Farmer President Vice-President Z: 3 51 ii 5 ga Qi 55 S3 li 5, ,i lil ii: 6, Sophomore officers, other than the president, Jack Kelley, Vice-President, Judy Farmer, and sponsors, Miss Cecile Lawrence and Mr. Zimmermann, are: X 4 44 X S Q,XsXN.::X:X: .XX .vwgwx X QXXXQ WQAQXX X X. ax XSS X f 1 .X A' F X.X X X Xi, X s X X -N ? 15 -- -X Xw r - XS N, AMX :Q X X X X XX . S5 15535 XXX5 Q x xl N ww V K Q X .X L -Q - V xi wg' Xj, N XAQX, X ' ' -SSX .. S X ,X fi . ,f wx X XX A 5 - ,'.,:, .1 X X 'R . SY -L3 Egg?-fx X N XN XXXXX ix X A QI Berg, Carolyn Ann Bernard, Jo Beth Bernard, Suzanna Beutnagel, Camilla Bishop, Mary Ruth Bishop, Penny Black, James A. Black, Shirlie Annette Blair Jr., Robert Philip Blanks, Floyd Monroe Bloxham, Cathy Blumberg, Esther Ruth Boehme, Sandra Carol 309951 Verna Dean Boldt, Carolyn Ann Bomer, Don Bone, Linda Dell Bonn, Bette Boone, Mary Elizabeth Borchers, Gerald Marvin Brantley, Mary Beth Brinkoeter, Clinton Briseno, Fred J. Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Bruhn, Bruton Br an I Rodney Carey Anna Marie Barbara Sue Carolyn Laverne Gerald Leon Mary Ann Sallie Anne Linda Louise Leslie Ottis Y 1 Buchhorn, Beverley Jean Burg, Sharlyn Kay Burke, Barbara Ann Burrows, Clara Bustos, Dora Garcia Cain, Freddie Hairrson Callaway, Carolyn Carpenter, Lee Carr, Claire Maureen Carroles, Carlos Ackermann, Kathleen A. Adams, Bonnie Adams, Roberta Dianne Agnew, Bryan Aguilar, Fernando V. Aguilar, Rene Alexander, Judith Ann Allard, Donna Alred, Linda Kate Anderson, Carolyn L. Anderson, Sharon Lee Armsworth, Molly Atkines, Mary Louise Autrey, Neil Ross Awalt, Houston Mike Baerwald, Elissa Paulett Bailey, Wesley Vernon Balderas, Jesse Banfield, Barbara Barnes, Carol Ann Barnett, Goldia Barraza, Yolanda Batot, Evelyn Kay Beard, Beverly Ann Beare, Betty Jo Beck, Chrystal Beeson, Emma Louise Bellows, Richard Orientation of Students 4 l sw-.ess-s.ssf 1 ru 7mm smelt-ni in . n nxt-num mumse. 3 nninmsm A lun-sm l It is evident that this class of sophomores is engrossed in an English lll assignment. Begins With Assembly ll i swf- yl 4 1mm is assess -wx .s L Carros, Frances Lynn Carruthers, Riley Willard Carver, Bonnie Louise Casanova, Harry Roger Castillo, Cruz Cavazos, Sylvia Chadwell, Charles S. Chamberlain, Polly Gae Chambers, Claudia Ann Chance, Loma Lou Chavez, Minnie Cheairs, Peggy Joy Childress, Shirley Ann Cleveland, Charles Cohen, Sharo-n Ann Cole, Lovie Jean Combs, Nancy Marie Copp, Jo Ann Corarrubias, Dora Courtney, Rush Cruz, Mary Lou Cuellar, J. C. Cyphers, Samuel Lloyd Davis, Sandra Ann Davis, William Kirby de la O, Elida Rosa De Leon, Ramoncita Delgado, Mary Olga Denning, Glenna de Salme, Georgette Inez Dever, Douglas Joe Dixon, Barbara Ruth Dubrasky. Rhonda Duncan, Irene Dunk, Beverley Joan Durham, Gloria JoAnn Dykman, Ann Eaton, Lenoir Elias, Guillermina Elizondo, Ray Elliott, Lynnette Ellis, Janice It seems as if Mary Hill, Carolyn Kight, and Kathleen Morris are too busy listening to the local gossip to eat. Nancy Pankey seems to be interested in something across the cafeteria. SOPHOMORES Officers Elected Eyans, Weldon Lee Ewald, Gail Marie Farmer, Judith Ann Felkner, JoAnn Susie Ferguson, Sharron Ann , Fisk, George Allen Flores, Henrietta Flores, Margarita Flores, Raymond A Folkerts, Marvin Joe Fontebasso, Diana t Formann, Ann Jeanette Forsythe, Barbara Friday, Nancy Frost, Glanell Fuentes, Mary Fulenwider, Barbara Gallardo, Valeska Gallo, Sylvia Gambill, Mary Lenora Garcia, Diana Irene Garcia, Irene Garcia, Tony Garza, Alfie Garza, Joe Allen - Gee, Georgie Emilie Gee, Roberta George, Shirley Ann Getts, Sarah Ann Gilkey, Rachel Ann Goewe, Betty Jean Gonzales, Rudy Good, Richard Gorsline, Robert Ainsle-e Graves, Beulah Gray, Melody Green, Gordon R. Greene, Keith . Griialva, Mary Del Grismore. Walter Alan Groth, Dennis Leon ni - l A lm i111-mn n l as Q1 l - l l my w...gases,yms Guaiardo, Cecile , Guaiardo, Roland r Guerra, Maria Theresa Hadaway, Johnine Sue Hagan, Randy Robert Hales, Marilyn Jenelle Hall, Dorothy Ann Hall, Thomas Emerson Hallock, Diane Marilee Harber, Eldridge Ellis Hardin, Charline Lee Hardwick, Virginia Ann Harper, Don Wayne Harper, Joyce Elaine Harris, Hollis Wayne Harris, William Robert Hart, Barbara Jo Hassell, Joy Sue Henderson, Barbara Jean Herron, Barbara Jo Hewett, Kenneth G. Hien, Beverly Kay Hill, Mary Blanche Hill, Myrtle Hill, Truman Hinoiosa, Olivia Anclrada Hinoiosa, Raul V. Hinoiosa, Victoria After Mid-Term lm gyswsss..-wus 1 1 Hoag, Marilyn Hoessley, Barbara Ann Holloman, Linda Joyce Hopp, Janice Marie Houston, Allen Howard, Carol Ann Howell, Marcia Kay Huerta, Henry Montez Hughes, Carole Jean Hughes, Charlie Edward Hughes, Mollie J. Hunter, Maxine Delois Hurst, Lucinda Larul Hutzler, Anthony Hyten Jr., John Jackson, Jimmy Bert Jahn, Loretta Catherine James, Alfred Stevenson Jennings, Patsy Jenzor, Rosie Jimenez Annie Jimenez, Homer Johnson Charles Douglas Johnson Ruth Ann Johnson, Sandra Kay Johnson Sylvia Margaret Joyner, Tommy Lott Justice, Cynthia Ann Keilman, Peggy Ann Kelley, Jack Kellner, Fred James Kerckhoff, Victor Horace Kerlee, Deanna Deen Kessler, Sheree Kight, Carolyn King, Clyde Klostermann, Helen L. Knox, Carol Sue Kosclskey, Nancy E. Kotzebue, Willis Emmett Koudelka, Nick Joe Kraemer, Laurie Love, Janice LaNelle Lozano, Diana Irma McCarver, Janet Eileen McClintic, David McEnery, Jan McFadden, Judith McGehee, LeRoy McGibeny, Jana De McLaughlin, Sandra Lee McLean, Bonnie Lou McMillan, Lawrence C. McNutt, Barbara Ann Mahan, Larry William Mahavier, Ronald A. Mahon, Gail Nita Maner, Joan Mansfield, Bertie Lou Martin, Willard Martinez, Bernice Martinez, Irma Jo Martinez, Joe Martinez, Manuel Mark Martinez, Patsy Martinez, Petra Martinez, Rafael Saldana Martinez, Rudy Martino, Madeline ' Mayo, LaDonna Dell Merriweather, Otis Meshew, Robert Allen Metzger, Betty Jean Meyer, Herman Charles Meza, Olga Miears, Florence Marie Mtigura, Joyce Miller, Dorothy Miller, Russell Cecil Mitchell, Sandi Montague, Charmayne Moore, Barbara Moore, Dale Moore, Dorothy Mae Kramer, Jeanette Krauss, Kaaren Lee Krawitz, George James Kutzer, Carla Gay Lafferty, Michael Lampman. Billie Jo Lane, Gaye La Roe, Nancy Elizabeth Laue, Sandra Joy Laurel, Araceli Lavastida, Julia Lawrence, Roy Glenn Laxson, Lois Clare Ledford, Linn Morris Lefebvre, Arthur Lehde, Ronald Val Leigh, Ruth Ann Leila, Gloria Lewis, Lucy Beth Lieck, Nancy Jean Linder, Mary Ellen Lindsey, Jo An-n Little, Jo Ann Livingston, Marion Logan, Ethel Elizabeth Lopez, Mercy Jean Lopez, Palmira Mae Lopez, Sylvia Irene Sophomore Class Prides Mrs. Cochrane eagerly shows her bottled specimens to sophomore biology students-Molly Ann Guthrie, Leslie Bryant, Peggy Frier, Jimmy Jeter, Dorothy Moore. and Jerry Brown. Itself in Being the Largest s l 3 1,,illt1iMa st : in . 1 slew l in layman:-l. .il Moore, Jimmie Lynn Morales, Rasaura Morales, Sylvia Ann Morend, Priscilla Yvette Morris, Kathleen ' Morris, Nancy Mosley, Troy Lee Mott, George A. M-ouille, Carol Marie Muguerza, Gilbert Rosas Mullins, Fred L. Mullins, Lonnie Donald Murphy, Ella Louise Murphy, Pat P Mustian, Norma Lee Northrop, Sandra Jean Olfers, Gladys Marie Orlando, Eddie Ortiz, Lupe Ortiz, Oscar Richard Pacheco, Richard Palacios, Ruth Palmer, Pamela Pancoast, Elliott James Pankey, Nancy Carolyn Pankratz, Dorothy Evelyn Parker, Patricia LuJean Paul, Janice Elizabeth Pearman, Patricia Peck, Virginia Caroline Pena, Olentina Pennington, Bobby Ann Pennycuff, Nancy Peterson, Walter Lee L Ploeger, Stanley Poehnert, Patricia Ann Poole, John Robert Popham, Virginia Bell Posapa, Amelia Poteet, Robert Martin Potts, Joseph Preacher, Rosemary E. Mud-term sophomores-Jack Steen, Anita McCoy, Judy Flow- ers and Bruce Tet-tleton-plan schedules for the spring term. Prewitt, Judith Dianne Probst, Lucille Valleen Puente, Celso Quin, Carroll Rabel, Janice Ann Ransom, Kathy Diane Recker, Ora Jo Reed, Carol Ann Reid, Archie Robert Rendon, Maria Del Renken, Dorothy Ann Reyes, Esther Richardson, James E. Richardson, John Ringelstein, Nancy Ruth Rios, Jesse John Rios, Mary Esther Rivas, Eddie Roach, Jackie Roberts, Judy Robinette, Jeanette Rodriguez, Johnny Rodriguez, Leo Aguirre Rodriguez, Marina Lucia Rogers, Sherry Lee Rojo, Rebecca Rollins, Darlene Ann Rolniak, Suellen Rosas, Olivia Rouse, Beverly Ann Rueda, Olga Long Ruggles, Kay Ruiz, Ernestina Rios Rundell, Sherill Dee Saldana Jr., Alfonso Saldana, Severina Saldivar, Stella Samuel, Garland Eldean Sandoval, Alex Charles Schafer, Lucindy Schrock, Gloria Jean Schultz, Lyttlee Charlotte 4 ,au- C5 C 0 xo SOPHOMORES Festive Class Picnic l - wmmwf is msmmx uf s-rc, ffawwmfwmx msmuemssw l 1 is-was 1 Schulz, Carol Jean Schumann, Dorothy Schwartz, Alice Louise Searcy, Judith Lynn Segovia, Sylvia Ann Seydler, Evelyn Louise Share, Patricia Anne Shaw, Marie Elaina Sherbondy, David Shipp, Betty Caroline Short, Jimmy Shuler, Dixie Ann Siller, Roy Simon, Jerry Sinclair, Sidney Lynn Smedberg, Virginia Smith, Claudia Joyce Smack, Steven Oliver Sonnen, Gwynne Sharon Soto, Teresa Spillman, Ronald Spraggins, Bob Eugene Staha, Willis Ann Stamps, Sylvia Jeanne Stanton, Brenda Stanush, Richard R. Stark, Barbara Lee Starkey, Martha Ellen ls Enioyed by All Starkey, Mary Edith Stautzenberger, Sherley Steen, Ray Buford Steger, Mary Ann Stemm, Carol Ann Stephens, Barbara Jean Stephens, Marshall L. Stephenson, Linda Lois Steward, Evelyn Lynette Stich, Howard Stough, Charles Ernest Strub, Rodney Jeff Strucken, Elke Struckey, Patsy Sullivan, Kathleen M. Summers, Gary Swartz, Mary Elizabeth Swift, Ann Talamantis, James E. Talbert, Etta Lorene Taquino, Nancy Tarkington, Eddie Arnold Tatsch, James Doyle Taylor, Dolores Rae Taylor, Jimmy Teague, Olivia Marie Thomas, Jerilyn Sue Tiierina, Blanca A. Toborg, Mary Alice Todd, Douglas Toscana, Richard Antonio Trevino, Antonio Trezesimiech, Ann Marie Tumlinson, Patricia Ann Ullrich, Dennis Urrutia, Manuel Charles Urtiaga, Olga Vaughan, Chester W. Vaught, Marilyn Villarreal, Edwarda Villarreal, Perfecto Vinson, Sondra Jean V '1' I P l l SOPHOMORES Wagner, Janyce Ann Walker, Judith Gwynn Walker, Nina Louise Walker, Sue Wallace, Joyce LeNell Walters, Wade Warner, Carolyn Frances Washington, Ardanie Washington, Clarence E. Watkins, Kathleen Nancy Weathersby, Elliott Welch, Cynthia Gail Weller, Bobby Wessel, Leroy Edward Wessel, Lester Eugene l It 1 a '- l l l i Year Ends Happily for Sophomores Westwood, Mike Wheeler, Duncan C. Wiatt, Sonia Faye Williamson, M-yrtle Ann Willis, Barbara Willis, Henry Penn Wilson, Mary Wilson, Richard Porter Windham, Linda Raye Winkler, Lois Nell Winters, James Kenneth Winters, Marie Annette Wiseman, Nancy Carolyn Witta, Barbara Ann Wong, Betty Woolston, Kathryn Kay Word, Ruth Ella Wright, Barbara Marie Young, Madelyn Anne Youngblood, Wilbur Zadik, Janice i l I l I l 1 1 1 l 1 1 4 l 4 4 l organizations F, J AXVQXA .. M: X. -Q k ' xg M - . I .I 'XSQEFEHQ ix xv'X-Xfpii ' M X X wx .1 XXV SCFXXAT3 ' '?? 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It was sponsored by Mrs. Keeling. The main idea of having a meeting every month was to decide in which way the purpose of the club and the organization could best be achieved. During the school year the Presidents' Council held a cake sale which was a big success. With the money gained from the cake sale and that col- lected for dues, the treasury was able to pur- chase gifts and furnishings for several offices. As the council members were- all school leaders, their projects and accomplishments were for the benefit of every student at Brackenridge High. Talking over the agenda for a meeting are Roger Gose, presi- dentp Connie Carver, vice-president, Mrs. Grace Keeling, sponsor, Barbara Nobis, secretaryp and Jean Breuer, treas. PRESIDENTS' COUNCIL Charters Are Given to Clubs and Crganizations First row: Charlie Ploeger, rept.p Barbara Nobis, sec., Connie Carver, 'v-pres.: Mrs. Grace Keeling, spon.g Roger Gose, pres., Jean Breuer, trees.: Susie Bartleson, sgt.-at-armsp James Hildebrand, sgt.-at-arms. Second rowzl Betty Cummings, Cruz Castillo, Jamie Richardson, E. V. Leyendecker, Dor- othy Tieken, Charlie Helmke, Jayne Truett, Paul Sanders, Nancy Stephens, Jamie Rodriguez. Third row: Enriqueta Holguin, Janice Annette Roberts, Nada Jasper, Mavis Owen, Margaret Pompa, Kay Reed, Sue Aikman, Carl Jeser. Yolanda Gonzalez, Celso Puente, Tina Carrola, Jack Kelley, and Sue Pulley. mms ,flew v-sf as .auf First row: Betty Crow, Jean Breuer, Cynthia Cameron, Carolyn Byars, Miss Agnes Morgan, spon., Connie Carver, Virginia Hill, Teresa Banda, Judy Czarowitz. Second row: James Hildebrand, Patricia Janssen, Robert Gutschke, Ralph Gerhardt, Jo Ann Gordon, Sylvia Kelley, Gay Bouble, Rebecca Gutierrez, Enriqueta Holguin, and Ramona Herrera. Third row: Bob Brooks, Robert Alaniz, Bill Barnes, Rudolph Krueger, Carl Jeser, Ed Ackermann. SIGMA EPSILON SOCIETY Students Achieve Average of 3.5 Miss Agnes Morgan is checking the grades of James Hilde- brand and Jo Ann Gordon who made all A's in high school. Seniors maintaining a 3.5 grade average during their high school career automatically become members of the Sigma Epsilon Society. Iuniors and sophomores who made the honor roll were given the honor of wearing the Society's pin. At the end of each semester these stu- dents were asked to return their pins. Only seniors who had the required average were al- lowed to have a pin for their own possession. The Sigma Epsilon Society was sponsored by Mrs. Morgan. To the members of the- Sigma Epsilon Society, their pin is the symbol of a job done to the very best of their abilities. First row: Helen Elaine Lynn, Carla Anthony Nadal, Thedra Metz, Carolyn Sue Pulley, Mary Catherine Stephenson, Margaret Smith, Oralia Morales, Rose Marie Lagunas, and Bettye Sue Swales. Second row: Oscar Ramirez, Edgar V. Leyendecker, Sue Evelyn Lindsey, Linda Mae Schulze, Delores Mendiola, Nancy Lopez, Oralia Oliva, Alice Young, and Harry Low. Third row: Bob Schutz, Tommy Steck, Robert Voges, Donald Norville, and Kermit Schroller. gws.v-z-wsH- Q-diva-4:41a r,'f. was ,siil1nem.s n ' M11 -4 -4- 1 ll0l First row: Kermit Walter Schroller, treas.g Robert Voges, v-pres.p Edwin J. Ackermann, pres.p Dorris Duran, sec.: Miss Virginia Childress, spon.p Mary Gutierrez, Judith Czarowitz, Jo Ruth Baermann, Louella Glenney, and Shirley Gohlke. Second row: James Hildebrand, Carolyn Ann Byars, Roger Lamar Gose, Sylvia Jeanne Kelley, Carl Jeser, Virginia Hill, Cynthia Cameron, Connie Lois Carver, Gay Ann Bouble, Dianne Merle Citty, and Nurrie Johnson. Third row: Sue Aikman, Ann Marie Jordahl, Patricia Janssen, Nada Jasper, Ralph Gerhardt, Carol Frost, Robert Brooks, Robert Gutschke, William R. Barnes, Betty Gene Crow, Jean Marie Breuer, Maudie Bell, Jo Ann Gordon, Rebecca lsabel Gutierrez, Robert Alaniz, and Enriqueta Holguin. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Faculty Chooses Members With High Average Chosen on the basis of character, their leadership ability, and the service they have rendered to others during their d a y s at Brack as well as scholarship merit, w er e the members of the National Honor Society. From. the time a student enters Brackenridge, his goal is to be elected into this National Honor Society. For the first time since it was- organized. in 1924, the society has elected juniors into its membership. These were the top students from the junior and senior classes that were chosen, but the honor lay in qualifying for membership. First row: Charles Mitro, Carolyn Pulley, DaLorris Lee, Jayne Truett, Bettye Sue Swales, Alice E. Young, Penny Lakich, Nancy Lopez, Martha Clare Tettleton, and June Ann Koenig. Second row: Linda Mae Schulze, Carla Anthony Nadal, Thedra Metz, Janice Roberts, Barbara Jean Neuman, Patricia Dell Martin, Margaret Smith, Dolores Mendiola, Nancy LaVerne Stephens, Oralia Morales, and Helen Elain Lynn. Third row: Charlie Ploeger, Bob Schutz, Oscar Ramirez, Joe Lockhart, Rudolph Vince Krueger, Donald Norville, Dan L. LaRoe, Edgar V. Leyendecker, Thomas Steck, and Harry O. Low. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY First row: Sandra Jo Karm, Ralph Oliva, Barbara Hilgers, Paul Sanders, Mary Bazaldua, Melvin Nocker, Claudia Ann Carreio, Robert De Munbrun, and Linda Forehand. Second row: Laurel Reeder, Betty Jo Kight, Linda Kay Griffith, Ernestine Carrola, Judie Hardin, Patricia Stockert, Judy Slater, Dotty Adams, Linda Schaal, and Camille McClellan. Third row: Barbara Alice Wilkes, David Glen Loeffler, Patricia Gillam, Sandra Troy McVay, Paul M. Viocoq, Harold Lutz, John Holcombe, Joe Lawrence Moake, Dorene Courtney, Channye Ann McClellan, Donald Benton, and Carolyn Logan. Connie Carver President PURPLE JACKETS Mrs. Eulamaye Lord Sponsor Capable Leaders Direct Crganization Officers selected on the basis of merits such as leadership, integrity, and citizenship, led the Purple Jackets through a flourishing year. To be elected into the ranks of an offi- cer, of the Purple Jackets is one of the most coveted honors that a girl could ever receive. Under the able sponsorship of Mrs. Lord, the Purple Jackets had a most successful year. Mrs. Lord attended all the executive committee meetings and supervised the various activities of the Purple Jackets which added to the year. Registration and open rhouse began the year for the Purple Jackets. The football season was upon them before too much time had passed, and early moming practices for the half-time drills began. The P.J. football banquet closed the pigskin season for another exciting year. Basketball season came next, followed by another banquet which honored the team. Then came the parades, parties, and all of the other things which made it a very unforgettable year for each and every member of the Purple Jackets. Betty Gene Crow Vice-President wwcmswewsgs A-ucwcxseseemwz .ww es Q-Qswvm -an W ' l Shirley Sells, treasurer, tary, and Ann Ross, corresponding secretary, keeps books, records minutes, and writes correspondence, respectively. M.audie Bell, recording secre- Joiyce Patteson, Patricia Janssen, and Helen Smith serve as able lts. E 1 X '1 PURPLE JACKETS Officers Plan g l l l l 1 l l 4 3 x l Louella Glenney, reporter, Linda Schulze, chaplain, and Mar- tha Tettleton, censor, reports happenings, leads prayers, and checks attendance, respectively, during the year for P.J.'s. Q Year's Activities Theclra Metz and Kay Mangham, sgts.-at-arms, keep order while Mary Stephenson, typist, types for other officers. Carla Nadal, scribe, Carol Frost, historian, Lanell Chadwell, parliamentariang and Pat Carrell, mistress of costume, writes all script, keeps records, instructs meeting procedure, and checks girls' uniforms at meetings and games, respectively. Lynda Carson, June Koenig, Barbara Slazer, and Marion Shellard all serve Purple Jackets in many ways as alert and capable lieutenants. -l-ssssmwwwmmsmwnw--wfwswisssau-nn-. -mn mam u, is mu in as From the looks of things one would think these P. J.'s were moving, but they are only loading the bus for an out-of-town game in Austin. John Searcy bids farewell to the Purple Jackets and their chaperones as they board buses leaving for Corpus Christi. Adams, Dotty Aikman, Sue Alter, Gay Alves, Virginia Andrade, Gloria asg,lsl ss xsssnml swf S 1.1 1 7 Out-of-Town Games Arnold, Jo-yce' Baermcmn, Jo Ruth Bane, Bonnie Barnes, Patsy Bartleson, Susie Bazaldua, Mary Beck, Betty Bell, Maudie Bennett, Willie Bouble, Gay Blackwood, Virginia Brady, Iva Brandt, Theresa Bretz, Camille Breuer, Jean t4 x-xgmtm--i f . -'nf - P. J. girls line up to board the buses charte-red for the McCallum. game, the second game that was played in Austin. Fill Fall Season Carrell, Pat Carson, Lynda Carver, Connie Chadwell, Lanell Chisolm, Betty Chu, Margie Citty, Dianne Coffey, Patty Collis, Beth Courtney, Dorene Caldwell, Helen Cameron, Cynthia Cappelli, Janie Carreio, Claudia if Q S Q S S 3 E These sleepy girls catch a cat nap on the return trip from Corpus. Brotze, Lorraine Brown, Barbara Q Brown, Patricia Buchanan, Pat Byars, Carolyn Gillam, Pat Glenney, Louella Goodrich, Jackie Gutierrez, Rebecca Hannon, Pat These most attentive Purple Jackets are discussing the final dance and banquet at one ofthe weekly, early morning meetings in the gym. Dossett, Sharon Duran, Dorris Durham, Gwen English, Mary Flores, Teresa Forehand, Linda Fromme, Arlene Frost, Carol Garcia, Olga PURPLE JACKETS Crow, Betty Gene Cubriel, Mamie Cummings, Betty Cushing, Sally Davis, Emogene Dent, Beth P.J.'s sher for the Oh, how'pretty! exclaims Mrs. Lord upon opening her sur prise birthday gift of an angora sweater from the P.J s W' Hardin, Judith Hilgers, Barbara Holguin, Enriqueta Ja-nssen, Patricia Jordahl, Ann Marie Juraschek, Anne Kelley, Sylvia Kight, Betty Jo King, Carol Ann Kirkland, Karen Koenig, June i 'Ku Lagunas, Rose Marie Lenz, Billie Leonard, Marian Logan, Dorinda r . ' r 'W r ' l Lynn, Helen i McClellan, Camille McClellan, Channye Annual Cpen House These busy beavers are making posters to decorate the outside of the chartered buses. The signs have become a custom, they identify the group as well as cheer the team. McVay, Sandra Maltsberger, Pam The Purple Jackets usher at open house as a service to the P.T.A. , Q l The lts the president and the vice-president are discussing the placement of girls in a formation during an early morning practice. Mangham, Kay Marquardt, Donna P.J.'s are practicing a Chinese routine to be performed to the tune of China Town at the Jeff half-time drill PURPLE JACKETS Practice for Sailor Drill Martin, Pat Ann Martin, Pat Dell Medack, Shirley Medellin, Irene Mendiola, Delores Mensing, Sandra Metz, Thedra Miller, Thelma Mooty, Norma Morales, Oralia Nadal, Carla Neuman, Barbara Newell, Barbara Nobis, Barbara Oberman, Gaylene Oliva, Oralia O'NeilI, Claudia O'Neill, Helen g A c J 'Q i no The so-called swabies are having roll callbefore practicing the drill I Held in Rain ancl Sleet Reeder, Laurel Richardson, Jamie Rittiman, Sandra Roberts, Janice ' Rockett, Jen ny Rogers, Cecile Petty, Marium Pompa, Margaret Prunty, Jackie Pulley, Sue Raymond, Norma Pearson, Mary Penshorn, Sandra Perchard, Jackie Perez, Fedilia Parr, Dianne Patteson, Joyce Paulman, Phyllis Opperman, Caroly Owen, Mavis if ss s x s. st.. : - .... - . 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OO i Ji , i Stokes, Connie Stone, Charlene Sutton, Barbara Sydnes, Bonnie Tadlock, Pat Tettleton, Martha Thomas, Ann Truett, Jayne Valle, Cecilia Van Eman, Lyne Villemain, Mary Walter, Marian Washick, Linda Westerhoff, Blossom Wilkes, Barbara Wood, Janice Ybarra, Elia Zupan, Betty and Basketball Teams Spirited Purple Jackets form a tunnel for the eager to win football team Debbie Knepp Mascot Sitting at the table of honor are the basketball players who Occupying the head table at the basketball banquet are members are enioying the banquet given for them by the Purple Jackets. of the administration, the coaches and their wives, as well as These strangely-dressed girls are members of the entertainment committee that gave an amusing program for the Christmas party. the president, vice-president, and the sponsor of the P.J.'s. PURPLE JACKETS Girls Enioy a Year of Many Purple Jackets are enioying delicious plates of barbecue I like a lot of sugar in my iced tea, says Clarence Whitmore served at the annual banquet honoring all the football players. as Rudy Meza and Coach Humble sweeten their tea to perfection. as st xii ww s S? 2 9,-wel. sl X f Q Q3 'is.w.SfQsQ' r X W ww'N- W ww -- wwx .- N WWWNNW.mwwx-. ,,.Mw.W QNSMQWQQN X vw X ..wwNx.W xx X X X Vhvh ',.., -.w ' 1 X f we A-an Q iw W, , ' A Wg 1 m ,- 'K I, ,. - .t M I ' fr fx: -Mk v Q., V QA., Y QA QQ , y Q 'K Q Q Qs pw X , . Q ' ws ' - ' , ' W -- if M -- 1 f wx kf kwa x 5,3 ',. Nm . rf Q - fx ' Sh V Ui vf mf Q: ln A nw vi - .ff Q, 3 ' ...K X Q .Q v 5, x if F K 3 Wf 4' y X xi KN. . G X , 4 ww . . xf 'gy wwf Q-R X ? . f ., xr ,sqm-4 X219 . N cv M x , Wm ,. Q X ' k K g x , 1 W X ' fx x . ' x x w SS, em W v I ,,, Q-. N. M 5. A x WM QwwkwW,mNMMMW.., -.wWw.WN ,x - .. . X My x . A 1 A- H Sul Q51 N fNw.t WW- www- -xx X qw- O . 4-Nwvwwvswvx XPrQA.wwm1T'Nxyi M4w4wru1?4vM04www XNBMMSXN v N if Q 5 , SA QW 'W Q fi if wNMa 'H if xv X X N X NK ffsklvh if iw we Q., as 'F WN. , - - , M X. Y X ex wg' xx , Q .X xwxfxxw f-i.i XxsXX. H g1Qgx,fw.Q N 5 -s -1 H X Nw --X-gi:W,..x1 X X www V K xxxx Q ,X , L A L x x h M X M,,.,,W ,mmm.XX mmmv x ,NM Q -S Q X X fm, S, Ml-W z Www L V ,X Q 1 l . ' X X' i ', Q X, gg W, .. Q- K K' X N X X' 'F X 1. .A x , JJ f W. 'ws' K . , 1,,:,1N, I gn SA -gg' A1 F .'A N'-Q X, M V s ,NNXQM 'SX' X-99' iii S Q wx xx Q X x .MQ Cheerleaders Build Up Iva Brady Head Cheerleader The boy cheerleaders, Carl Prassel, Gene Bullington, and Robert De Munbrun, warm up during time-out at a cold game in Alamo Stadium. Taking a moment of cheering time, the cheerleaders pose for the camera. They are, left to right, Norma Mooty, Robert De Munbrun, Iva Brady, head cheerleader, Gene Bullington, head cheerle-ader, Debby Knepp, mascot, Gaylene Oberman, Carl Prassel, and Pat Tadlock. School Spirit Gene Bullington Head Cheerleader The cheerleaders open games with a prayer for good sportsmanship. Norma Mooty, Iva Brady, Pat Tadlock, and Gaylene Oberman led the Purple Jackets in cheering for the baskefball games Robert Crutcher Drum Maior Romie Dufner, vice-president, Bettye Swales, secretary, Vir- ginia Hill, treasurer, and Richard Brown, president, hold the highest, most coveted, and most honorable offices in the band. Officers Lead L , The blasters-Robert Brooks, Sylvia Stamps, Carol Comeaux, and Patrick Wilson-keep order at band practice and in meetings-. l i 1 ,I Bancl Functions Jeanne Heyland, head maiorette, Linda Bryant, Rollette Thompson, and Patty Whitlock, maiorettels, pose for the camera. During football season and in parades they prance before Brack's band. Edward Ortiz, Sue Linclsey, Alice Young, and Tommy Steck, re- porters, design the bulletin board and report to the papers. George Dunkin, Judy Czarowitz, Betty Stark. and Wayne Brotze hold the offices of blaster, historian, assistant maiorette and quartermaster and the assistant drum maior, respectively. BAND Eagle Band Wins Fourth Place .M J tl , 1 Q 4 Q55 L t Qxuqll Ch Q I bsQ I it t t 433,04 i X' ii N las J First Row: Mr. Dreibrodt, Linda Bryant, Pat Whitlock, Tito Moreno, Carla Lane, Myrtle Hill, Clinton Blumberg, Carolyn Logan, Pat Wilson, Betty Stark, Wayne Weaver, Sibby Stamps, Letty Whitehead, Edna Leonard, Carol Comeaux, Jan McCarver, Alice Young, Sandra Henick, Penny Lakich, Sandra Karm, Anna Brown, Joe Cuellar, Rollette Thompson, Jeanne Heyland, Bob Crutcher. Second Row: Rosalee Quinta, Jean McCoy, Lynn Arend, Jan McEnery, Kay Reed, Marilyn Brietzke, Etta Talbert, Lonnie Krag, Joyce Wagner, Wilbert Polson, Nancy Ringelstein, Gary Beran, Sue Lindsey, Bettye Swales, Linda Griffith, Esther Blumberg, Glenna Denning, Olga Villereal, Dick Johnson, M'Liss Crenshaw. Third Row: Jim Gatewood, George Dunkin, Gary Galbraith, Phil Mosely, Kenneth Ewald, Herbert Clark, Jary Many of the members of this year's Eagle Band started their winning ways last summer in San Francisco, California, when as members of the 1957 Brackenridge Band, they helped win the coveted Fourth Best Band In The World title for Brackenridge High School. Selected from a large number of bands representing cities all over the world, the band competed in the Lion's International Marching Band Contest and Parade. While in California the bandsmen toured the West from the fabulous Grand Canyon to the honor Band romantic Catalina Island. Receiving the of representing Texas as Official State during Texas Day at Disneyland gave the mem- bers of Brackenridge's Band an immense thrill. Keeping the tradition of past bands, the Band of 1958 began the year by performing with the Purple Iackets many unique and interesting half-time drills during football season. They remembered their triumphal trip to California by staging a drill with the theme Disneyland. All through football season, rain or shine, the band supported their Brackenridge team by pro- moting school spirit among the student body. In December the Brackenridge Band won a first division in the annual marching contest for the seventeenth straight year. The band's interpretation of the marches, Go1den Bear and Chicago World's Fair, inspired one judge to Write, This is the best playing-marching in Nation at San Francisco wxqwi'ij:wwqxiWgsmgqixhwimgxl'fwlgm i i xi fr , i QM, ' 1 1 'i 'i'lilllizy:illiiS'l,g1ii1l4,yiil,l:i1,WXN Wi X L 91 ir. be? 'W Tallman, Lawrence Schwartz, Sharon Milner, Dixie Shuler, J. Czarowitz, Reggie Limon, Ginny Hill, Pauline Allen, Janice Love, F. Howard, Wayne Brotze, Jo-hn Moryl, Jay Allen, Dick Pacheco. Fourth Row: Freddie Cain, Barbara Love, Alice Nation, Jan Fulton, Mike Hernandez, Roque Rodriguez, Wade Walters, Edward Ortiz, Victor Kerckhoff, Worley Patterson, Bob Brooks, Tom Steck, Frank Williams, A. Triiuillo, Bill Loftin, Glen Nicholson, David Sherbondy, Larry Bailey, Anita Roach, Wayne Salge, Kenneth Berg. Fifth Row: Bob Poteet, B. Barnes, Bobby Fritz, Dick Bellows, Carroll Watts, Eddie Tarkington, George Fisk, David McClintic, Tom Owen, David Murdock, V. Tschergi, Walt Heinig, David Fisk, B. Cavazos, B. Hill, Jerry Laue, Richard Brown, Romie Dufner, R. Brooks, W. Peterson. band I have ever heard. This was a very fine tribute to Brack's band and its fine director. The band earned another first division at the Interscholastic League Concert Contest by playing a very fine rendition of the 0verture of l8l2 and Sequioa. This most successful appearance completed the long list of awards for the 1958 band. Out of the fifty possible first awards the Eagle Band won forty-eight. Activities for the band were climaxed by the annual Band Show and Gremlin Ball. Many old friends, ex-bandsmen, and students heard a musical show of jazz, modern, dixieland and semi-classical selections. At the spectacular Gremlin Ball, or Band Dance as it is commonly called, the festivities continued. Dancing to dreamy music were over three hundred couples. The Brackenridge Band marched in many of San Antonio's leading parades, which included the famous Western Parade, which opened the door of activities of the Livestock Exposition held in February, the Battle of Flowers Parade, and last, but not least, the lengthy Illumi- nated Night Parade which brought Fiesta Week to a close in San Antonio. Every member of the high-flying Eagle Band left Brackenridge with the feeling that his school would be proud of him: so ended one of the most triumphful and successful years in the history of a nation- ally famous band-the Brackenridge Eagle Band. 5 i 5 Q Allen, Jay Allen, Pauline Alley, Rosemary Arend, Lynn Barnes, Brice Bailey, Larry A proud group of relatives and students greet these victorious band members on their return from San Francisco, California. B A N D 4 Bell, Phillip Bellows, Richard Beran, Gary Blumberg, Clinton Blumberg, Esther Boedecker, Thomas Brietzke, Marilyn Brooks, Robert Brooks, Rodney Brotze, Wayne Brown, Richard Brown, Anna Bryant, Linda Cain, Freddie Cavazos, Ben Comeaux, Carol Crenshaw, M'liss Crutcher, Rohert Cuellar, Joe Czarowitz, Judy Denning, Glenna Dufner, Romie Dunkin, George Ewald, Kenneth With Top Honors Fisk, David Fisk, George Fulton, Janice Galbraith, Gary Gatewood, Jim Ginder, Jimmy rg N l 2 I ,E These band members hurriedly board the bus leaving for Austin Leonard, Edna Lane, Carla Lakich, Penny Krag, Lonnie Kerckhoff, Victor Karm, Sandra Johnson, Richard Howard, Florence Hill, Virginia Hill, Myrtle Hill, Ben Heyland, Jeanne Music Promotes School Spirit These wide-eyed band members are playing for the annual pep rally l lenlCk, Sandra Heinig, Walter at the Majestic Theater. This large pep rally has become a tradition. HC-1l'l'iS, William Gfifflfh, l-lnClCI Limon, Reginaldo Lindsey, Sue l Vln9 Dfelbf0Cll' Loftin, Bill Logan, Carolyn Dil'6Ci0l' Q A . , is ci f-A ff' 9 , oo L Amon the Student Bod ' ,S Love, Barbara Love, Janice McCarver, Janet McC'lintic, David McCoy, Jean McEnery, Jan Medlock, Ben Milner, Sharon Moseley, Phil Murdock, David Nation, Alice Ortiz, Edward The tired band members file off the football field after practicing their Owen, Tommy Pacheco, Richard part in the Disneyland drill performed at the Miller High game in Corpus. Patterson, Worley Pennycuff, Nancy B A N D Brack Band Wins First Division Peterson, Walter Polson, Wilbert Poteet, Bobby Quinta, Rosalee Reed, Kay Ringelstein, Nancy Rodriguez, Roque Rogers, Melinda Salge, Wayne Sherbondy, David Schwartz, Lawrence Stamps, Sylvia E L s sys X 'gms' AX r tart? l Stark, Betty Steck, Tommy Swales, Betty Talbert, Etta Tarkington, Eddie Thompson, Rollefte Tschergi, Victor Villarreal, Olga Wagner, Joyce Walters, Wade Watts, Carroll Weaver, Wayne W for Seventeenth Straight Year Whitlock, Patty Wilson, Pat YounglAIice Band members, eager to support their team, are painting posters for buses Master Sgt. John W. Hadoway Sponsor Colonel E. V. Leyendecker With the largest enrollment since World War II, the R.O.T.C. Regiment at Brackenridge began operating under the newly devised Army Pentomic System for atomic warfare when school began in September. Under this ruling these regiments officially became known as Brigades. To thirty-nine outstanding c ad ets in the R.O.T.C. went the honor of being selected to serve in the Brackenridge Purple Guard. It is this Drill Team that represents the school in all competition and serves as the official guards of the Purple Iackets during football games. The corp may also boast of an outstand- ing rifle team composed of the six best rifle shots in the organization. When not drilling, the cadets are taught methods of map reading, first aid, weapon study, and firing positions. The biggest event for the members of the R.O.T.C. is the annual Military Ball. At this dance the officers receive their commissions. Earlier in the year a Mothe-r's Day Review was held in honor of the boys' mothers. Highest awards were given the Brigade at the Federal Inspection which closed a very successful year. Boys Drill, Attend The rifle team - D. Harper, B. Martin, E. Leyendecker, G. Robisheaux, C. Reitzer, and J. Chesher- holds a practice in the armory. First Row: Colonel Leyendecker. Second Row: Lt. Col. Reyes, Lt. Col. Lozano. Third Row: Lt. Col. Krueger. Fourth Row: Mai. Page, Mai. Low, Mai. Chesher, Capt. Thompson. Fifth Row: Capt. Ramirez, Capt. Gurski, M!Sgt. Mendoza. Classes, and Study Weapons First Row: M. Reyes, M. Sierra, W. Daehnert. Second Row: Naiar, T. Datson, Duncan, Castilla, Rodriguez, Dimando, Victoria, L. Rodriguez Santos. Third Row: Brooks, McFarland, Summers, Guzman, Garcia, Covington, Sauceda, Johnson, Sabater. Fourth Row: Krueger, Martinez Glare, Camago, Almaguer, J. Dillon, Silvas, Chesher. Fifth Row: H. Low, Sandoval, Page, Owens, Rangel, E. Harmon, Lee, D. Lengefeld A Company First Row: Taylor, Williams. Second Row: Glare, Summers, Steen, Smack, Barnes, Garcia, Clolwell, Jimenez, Stough, Sarantakes, Crunk. Third Row: Veselis, Warncke, Peter, Sauceda, Youngblood, Blair, Groth, Spraggins. Fourth Row: Brooks, Lenqefeld, McMillan, Cantu, James, Joe LeBoeuf, Roland Hoots. Fifth Row: Sandoval, Folkert, Schoenemann, Brown, Tidball, Meyer, Guaiardo, Clarke, Day. Sixth Row: Guzman, Hill. B Company First Row: W. Sabater, R. Marmoleio. Second Row: Johnson, Rodriguez, J. Santos, Victoria, J. Covington, Knaus., Jackson, Harber, Johnson, H. Rangel. Third Row: R. Trevino, Ortiz, A. Limon, R. Elizando, D. Wilkerson, Martinez, Thildo, Loudo, Robsheaux. Fourth Row: Jennings, L. Mullins, J. Boswell, A. Thompson, J. Mireles, J. Quin, R. Lehde, L. Johnson. Fifth Row: E. Harmon, D. Harper, I. Robinson, and Kolenda. C Company First Row: Garza, Dillon. Second Row: Glover, Davis, Lawrence, Johnson, Meshew, Aguayo, Dotson, Simon, Perry, McFarland, Alma- guer. Third Row: Martinez, Rodriguez, Duncan, Carruthers, Muguerza, Hyten, Kelley, Kinney, Casanova, Callaway, Wesley. Fourth Row: Garza, Child, Talamantes, Borchers, J. Short, R. Belk, R. McCrory, J. Barclay, D. Moore, T. Newman. Fifth Row: E. Kniaht, T. Smith, C. Reitzer, J. Dickson, D. Bomer, D. Todd, J. Ries, A. H. Kirk, Vaugn, Courtney Wilson. Sixth Row: Thornton, Daeh-nert, Statz, Sierra. D Company First Row: Camargo, Naiar. Second Row: Martin, Chavez, Ullrich, Rodriquez, Huerta, Dimando, Lasater, Castillo, Ruda, Solis. Third Row: Bryan, Dennison, Gorsline, Cuellar, Lutzenberger, Lenhart, Velasquez, Carroll, Mullens, Silvas. Fourth Row: O'Mara, Summers, Blake, Moore, Dropp, Koch, Merriweather, Hernandez, Owens. Fifth Row: Wessel, Phipps, E. Lee, Everett, J. Hamilton, T. Stowers, Dever. A cAPPELLA CHOIR Choir Sings at 1 First Row: Nada Kay Jasper, Suzy Bernard, Carol Stemm, Jack Phillips, Karl Hanner, Mary Scott, Carole Hughes, Darlene Rollins. Second Row: Dorazene Tarlton, lnez McCarver, Peggy Dodson, John Hyten, Carl Pogue, Mary Hill, Carole Ann Taylor. Third Row: Mary Wilson, Joanne MacNamee, Louis Houston, Scott Mullen, Gerry Tullos, Rodney Woods, Sylvia Rivero, Ella Murphy. Fourth Row: Mary Scott, Mary Jane Fournier, David Koch, Don Norville, Edna Trevino, Maureen O'Bannon. Fifth Row: June Duncan, Sharon Wilmoth. Mike Keller, Sam Porter, Brenda Kindred, Shirley Stautzenberger. Sixth Row: Estelle Nions, Deanna Kerlee, Catherine Starkey, Mary Elizabeth Boone, Sophie Thermis, Martha Starkey, Mary Starkey. Seventh Row: David Cobb, Charles Helmke, and Rodolfo Laurel. Charles Helmke, president, Mrs. Collins, sponsor, and Karl Hanner, vice-president, discuss the choir-singing program. 132 . l pg-inns n sstwmes ms: Beautiful music provided by Brack's Choir helped make all of the assemblies and programs ones that will never be forgotten. By adding their blended voices to the impressive pageant at Christmas, the A Cappella Choir made sacred songs and long-loved carols resound in every student's heart. The A Cappella Choir is one of the leading organizations at Brackenridge. Held early in the spring of the year, a state contest gave the members of this Choir an opportunity to enter vocal contests. Many solos and ensembles entered from Brackenridge were awarded high honors. The members Worked on music which was sung at the assemblies and programs for the enjoyment of the Brackenridge student body during the rest of the term. The choir helped to make these programs memorable. Memorial Service The officers of the choir gather around the piano to discuss and plan their activities for the coming year. Hanner, Karl Helmke, Charles Hill, Mary Hughes, Carole Hyten, John Jasper, Nada Kerlee, Deanna Kindred, Brenda Laurel, Rodolfo McCarver, Inez MacNamee, Joanne Mullen, Scott Murphy, Ella Norville, Don Phillips, Jack Rollins, Darlene Scott, Mary Starkey, Catherine Starkey, Martha Starkey, Mary Stautzenberger, Sherley Stemm, Carol Stephens, Nancy Sutton, Barbara Taylor, Carole Thermis, Sophie Trevino, Edna Tullos, Gerry Wilmoth, Sharon Wilson, Mary Cobb, David Dodson, Peggy Fournier, Mary Bernard, Suzanne Boone, Mary Bartleson, Susie STUDENT COUNCIL Members Cummins, Barbara Cushing, Sally English, Mary Ewald, Gail Fulenwider, Barbara Gillam, Pat Glover, Ronny Gose, Roger Holcombe, John Hussey, Ellen Alley, Rosemary Arnold, Joyce Beare, Betty Brandt, Theresa Buchanan, Pat Campbell, Ruth Carreio, Claudia Carson, Lynda C-hu, Margie Ciity, Dianne Represent Johnson, Nurrie Johnson, Richard Keilman, Peggy Lee, Beverly Lee, DaLorris Leech, Jackie Leyendecker, E. V. Lindsey, Sue Loftin, Bill Logan, Elizabeih Lopez, Evangelina Low, Harry McClure, Spencer Mitro, Charles Morales, Oralia Student Body Rilfimann, Sandra Salinas, Margaret Schulze, Linda Sessions, Saundra Simroth, Ann Stephens, Nancy Westerhoff, Blosso Wilson, Richard m Morris, Beitie Nation, Alice Norville, Don Pfeil, Katherine Price, JoAnn Pulley, Sue Roger Gose President Mr. L. Johnson and Mr. A. Roesler, sponsors, check roll. STUDENT COUNCIL Selected Members Presldent .......... Vice President llstl . . . Vice President l2ndJ Rec. Secretary ..... Corres. Secretary . . . Treasurer ...... Chaplain Reporter ......... Parliamentarian . . . Historian ....... Sgt.-at-Arms .... Sgt.-at-Arms .... Sponsor .... Sponsor .... Roger Gose . . . Saundra Sessions . . . . Nurrie Johnson . . .. Dianne Citty . . . . DaLorris Lee . . . . . . Charlie 1VIitro . . . . . . Elizabeth Logan Barbara Fulenwider . . . . Pat Buchanan . . Spencer McClure .. . . . . . Alice Nation Lawrence R. Iohnson Alvin W. Roesler Student Council officers, below, sell school supplies and pom poms. Journey to Virginia The work was hard and tedious, but the results were beautiful and prosperous as council members tie streamers for pom poms. Are these council members bored, or are they paying attention at a business meeting held every Tuesday during third period? Barbara Fulenwider, Ro-ger Gose, and Linda Schulze anxiously await the plane for Arlington, Virginia, where they will at- tend the Southern Association of Student Council Conventions. The Student Council's Kick-Off Dance was first in the year. Richard Pfeil and Albert Reidner show Judy McFadden, a student assistant, the way to operate the drill press. Metal shop offer s opportunities for stu- dents to learn the trades of welding, machine shop, sheet metal, foundry, forging, and bench work. Both one-hour and three-hour vocational courses are offered in these metal trades. A student, after completing the assigned proj- ects, which are designed to develop the fun- damental skills, is then free to venture into any personal project he chooses. The projects a student must accomplish to gain two credits from the course are a hinge templet and sheet metal stretchout. He must know decimal equiv- alents, safe working practices, and use of com- mon hand tools. The well-equipped metal shop offers excellent scopes for personal improve- ment inthe many skills that are so essential to a craftsman in the working world of today. METAL SHOP Excellent Cpportunities Mr. Gose gives final instructions to August Meyer, Fred French, Perry Beyer, Pat Witten, and Lionel Ger- man concerning the welding equipment. Shop safety is one of the first things learned in this course. 138 l James Leigh, Clinton Baerman, Richard Blythe, and Richard Stanush work surface grinders and sharpeners Gene Bullington, Eddie Yarbrough, Gus Sanchez, Bill Petty, Jerry Brinkley, Curtis Stoddard, Wayne Lee, and Alvin Doyle work complicated machinery. These boys learn to earn by mastering a vocational trade Jean Breuer Editor-in-Chief Gaylene Oberman Faculty Editor Bill Barnes Sports Editor Senior Staff Creates Margaret Smith Business Editor June Koenig Iva Brady Joyce Patteson Co-Class Editor ' Co-Class Editor Organization Editor Martha Tettleton Pat Tadlock Joe Moake Club Editor School Life Editor Art Editor Musical Memories Merriment -- the senior staff that created this book was of the very happiest nature: so a theme built around happiness seemed perfect to them. After many meetings and much discus- sion they were finally able to choose a theme which was suitable to all, Musica1 Merriment. A dedication to the band fit perfectly in the staff's estimation with the theme. Since this organization was worthy of distinction, the dedication of the 1958 La Retama was born. With this much of the planning completed, the staff settled down to working on their layouts and began to take pictures for publication. All too soon the first deadline was upon them. Interrupting this work was the trip to Denton, Texas, for the long awaited Texas High School Press Association Convention. Closing a most successful year was the annual banquet. Mrs. Peggy Nelson Faculty Sponsor ix fs-ff A X xy f XXX N il. r Phyllis Paulman Louella Glenney Patricia Janssen Shirley Sells Production Manager Literary Editor Co-Circulation Manager Co-Circulation Manager l l Judy Czarowitz Mary Stephenson Milvern Harrell E. C Reich Copy Editor Billing 81 Accounting Manager Photographer Photographer Gay Alter MX Q .Afs .k We A 4, 51 .5 FX . N fi s s ? X E X XXX XS i g 'E XXX, QNX X Nm X XXQQYQ X Xs X X X fx 2 is sf . X X1 X N X., X . N f X51 5 is X X K X X BN X X X YW! X t hs jg J X X s S gsm 8 tt X X X Q5 1 Q ss X . . . X X R X f MXQQN 3 Xa ms ages s'1..ss X 'Wifi EYQLQ-ms. fs, . Q 'IX-ii 1: F' f VXNAK? - is ' .q5.s... . l' s KX ' Qs' S 'X'-'VN 'lx i1-.::'f.:3':f 5f-- X. Sf - XXX X X N ., .,.X. . Dole Callaway Betty Chisolm Betty Cummings fir G Claudia Carreio Pat Clausewitz Kirby Davis Junior Staff Credit for th e financial e n d of putting out the Musical Merriment edition of the La Retama goes to the energetic junior staff, who sold the advertising. Pounding the pavements of San Antonio to sell is a big job that must be done. The juniors began the selling early in August: so by the time school started, they had become seasoned veterans at selling ads. Their job did not end with selling alone, they also helped the senior staff by running errands, w r i t i n g cutlines, alphabetizing, and checking copy. They also helped sell annuals. Potty Coffey Alex Gonzales Betty Jo Kight Sponsors Ad Sales It is doubtful that the book would ever reach the publisher if these juniors had not been there to help with small jobs. More than Donna Rae Mcrquard, once during the year the seniors realized how important the junior staff was to production. The last job of the year for the juniors was planning the banquet which was held early in April. It was at this banquet that the new editor and business editor for the next year were announced. The rest of the positions for the next year were announced at a dance given in honor of the entire staff, both old and new. Fred Motheral Sharon Notz i Carolyn Opperman Sandra Penshorn Morium Petty s , in G , xc ' S W 5 s V W wi M X 1 f- is wi? X -v 3 ,1sE:.:::ftt::t,f. i gr' Pat Stockert Marvin Stopper Lyne Van Eman Janice WOOCI The top four of the annual staff are meeting with the sponsor to discuss plans about the copy for the 1958 La Retama. They are, left to right, Margaret Smith, business manager, Phyllis Paulman, production manager, Mrs. Peggy Nelson, sponsor, Jean Breuer, editor-in-chief, and Louella Glenney, literary editor. I.A RETAMA 1957 La Retama Honors Medalist Award Columbia Scholastic Press Association Columbia University New York City, New York Second Class Honor Award National Scholastic Press Association University of Minnesota Minneapolis, Minnesota All-Texas Award Texas High School Press Association Texas State College for Women Denton, Texas Thirty-two Annual Staffers Discussing how to draw and space layouts and how to use the compli- cated, but very handy, proportion dial are: Mr. Redd from Newsfoto, June Ann Koenig, co-class editor, and Martha Tettleton, club editor. The interesting lecture at the T.H.S.P.A. convention over- shadowed the fact that the seats were entirely too hard. The staff of the 1958 La Retama reserves this space for thanking a woman who has given unselfishly of her time and service to the com- pletion of this yearbook. She came to Brack in 1956 to become the sponsor of the La Retama. Since then she has been more than just a spon- sor: she has been an integral part in the life of every staff member. She was always around when the going got rough and cheered every- one with a smile and a pat on the back. The guidance, advice, and understanding that she has given them will be long remembered and for- ever cherished: so it is with real sincerity that the staff says, Thank you, Mrs. Ne-lson, for we could not have done it without you. Journey to Denton l'm scared to fly, says Louella Glenney, right, to Jean Breuer as they wait to take a trip to San Angelo by air, where they will be guests of Newsfoto Publishing Company. Mrs. Peggy Nelson Sponsor Ad sellers, Pat Coffey ancl Alexander Gonzales, show smiling approval as Margaret Smith, right, receives ad sales money from Janice Wood. Charlie Ploeger, editor-in-chief, muses over a problem con- cerning an edition of Texas' oldest high school newspaper. Don Norville, bus. manager, and Bettye Swales, managing editor, finance and organize the running of the newspaper. Boasting of being The Oldest High School Newspaper in Texas, the Times celebrates its 40th anniversary this year. Under a new spon- sor, Mrs. Leon, the staff upheld the highest standards set by the staffs of previous years. They always put everything they have into each issue and special project they undertake. The Turkey Day issue, the variety show, Toast of the Times, and the special last issue which the senio-rs put out, are only a few of these projects. Promoting school spirit is also one project that the Brackenridge Times Staff has. Senior staffers on the Times ventured to Denton, Texas, on December 5, 6, and 7 for the Texas High School Press Association Convention. In the early spring they traveled to Austin to attend the Interscholastic League Press Confer- ence. Not only fun, as had at conventions, but also a lot of hard work and worry go into mak- ing the Times the excellent newspaper of Brack. Paper Wins Howard Rogers, sports writer, Carla Nadal, Light columnist, Alice Nation, reporter and columnistp Charlene Stone, assistant business manager, and Dick Pruitt, sports writerp write stories for the Times. Q Sally Schiwetz, Carol Frost, and Karen Kirkland discuss their day's work as associate editors. Sally directs Brack's Toast of the Times, while Carol and Karen write many columns of news and of features. All-Texas Award Marian Walter, circulation mgr.p Lynda Carson and Sandra Jo Karm, copyreadersp and Houston Craighead, sports editor: pose for a picture. it ffff Xllik the Q -x l ,tg x t ff i i? -c gi? l l Sandra Hans looks over the last issue of the Times news paper while she and Marsha Metcalfe wait 'For new articles 1:1-QQ: -: 5-,' X X 'N Hx Q XIX X X x X 3 X N X. . ' 1 Q. -.. X Wx Q? S X E Sm 3 X X X h Q 5 m N ,Q X Nix xx NS Nx- Looking over a iournalism book are Quill and Scroll officers. They are Don Norville, chap., Mrs. Nelson, sponsor, Margaret Smith, v-pres., Bill Barnes, pres., Lulu Glenney, sec., Mrs. Joan Leon, sponsor, and Phyllis Ann Paulman, sergeant-at-arms. QUILL AND SCROLL Students who have done excellent work in journalism while at Brackenridge' were chosen as members of the Quill and Scroll Society. A student qualifying for membership in Quill and Scroll must be of a junior standing and be- rec'- ommended by either the La Retama or the Times sponsor. The recommended students must be ac- cepted by the national executive secretary of the society. Each member has excelled in writ- ing, editing, or in b-usiness management of on.e of the publications, either La' Retama or Times. The sponsors of Quill and Scroll are Mrs. Peggy Nelson and Mrs. Ioan Leon. At the end of school the society had a formal initiation at an assembly before the Brack stude-nt body. Cutstancling Journalists Earn Membership First row: Phyllis Ann Paulman, sgt.-at-arms, Donald Norville, chap., Louella Glenney, sec.-treas., Margaret Smith, v-pres., Mrs. Peggy Nelson, spon., William Renick Barnes, pres., Mrs. Joan Leon, spon., Valda Gaylene Oberman, and Patricia Lee Janssen. Second row: Claudia Ann Carreio, Lyne Van Eman, Joyce Elaine Patteson, Carol Ann Frost, Sandra Kay Penshorn, and Mary Catherine Stephenson. Third row: June Koenig, Martha Clare Tettleton, Betty Jo Kight, Patty Ann Coffey, Donna Rae Marquardt, Jean Marie Breuer, Sandra Jo Karm, Judith Carolyn Czarowitz, Betty Marie Cum- mings, Shirley Sells, Patricia Ann Tadlock, Lynda Ann Carson, Carla Nadal, Sandra Kathryn Hans, Bettye Swales, and Karen Kirkland. Fourth row: Marvin Stapper, Joe Moake, Alex Gonzales, Charlie Ploeger, Robert Ward, Houston Craighead, Pat Stockert, Betty Chisolm, and Sally Beth Schiwetz. sports QS aff U o YW 'Q Wikis iwm .1 Nw? V Q W LX C ..,, BRACKENRIDGE vs STEPHEN F. AUSTIN The revenge hungry Austin Maroons took Brack apart 40-0. Injuries plagued the uncon- ditioned Eagles throughout the game that found Austin scoring in every quarter. The hapless Brack eleven could not start a drive, but Aus- tin continually ran up the score. The Brack team displayed a lot of room for improvement. BRACKENRIDGE vs EDISON Edison tumbled Brack 19-12 in a game that saw the underdog Eagles give the favored Bears a run for their money. The absence of several important players hurt the Eagles. Rudy Meza scored the first touchdown in the first quar- ter. In the final period, Meza passed to end, Clarence Whitmore, for the Eagles' other score. FOOTBALL Eagles Lose to Who is the runner and who is the tackler? Number 14 is Wheatley Hard blocking Eagle linemen clear the w,ay while Rudy Meza carries for a substantial gain. 154 are .23 0 Austin but Defeat Tech Brack tacklers kick up grass while tackling Austin runner. Action is from S. F. Austin game. BRACKENRIDGE vs MILLER The ever powerful Miller Buccaneers gave Brack its third straight loss of the season. Although inclement weather prevented much of the usual pre-game practice, the Eagles held Miller to a 6-0 half-time lead. The Bucs came roaring back to score two touchdowns in each of the final quarters: final score was 33-0. if D t I BRACKENRIDGE vs TECH Brack beat Tech 18-12 for its first win in four starts. Rudy Meza and Bob Salaiz car- ried the brunt of the Eagles' burden: Salaiz scored one touchdown and Meza scored two. The Eagles' center, Dennis Smith, blocked a fourth- quarter punt to set up Brack's winning score. A very hard driving Eagle digs for pay dirt despite the opposition. age A C 6' ' 0 0 Harlandale's ass defense seems to be a little remature. P McCallum Defeats Brack BRACKENRIDGE vs MCCALLUM The Eagles went to Austin to play unde- feated, unscored-upon McCallum.. Only by des- perate defense could the Knights retain their perfect record. The obstinate Eagles threat- ened repeatedly. Most good drives were halted by penalties: others were halted by fumbles. The Knights' first score followed a Brack fumf ble. A third-quarter touchdown sewed up the game for Austin. The close of the game found the Eagles on the short end of a 13-0 score. BRACKENRIDGE vs SAN BENITO Class AAA San Benito gave Brack its fifth defeat of the season, 19-12. Fiunbles set up two first-half touchdowns for the Greyhounds-. A pass from Rudy Meza to Russell Elliott pro- duced the first Eagle touchdown, climaxing a seventy-nine yard drive. Brack halted a San Benito threat and marched all the way from its ovsm twenty-three: Buzzy Wheatley plunged the final two yards for the score. The Greyhounds scored again in the final minutes of the game. Bob Saliaz and George Chapman close in on a Corpus Christi Miller ball carrier. The Buccaneers trounced the Eagles 33-0. FOOTBALL Eagles Roll Over Heights BRACKENRIDGE vs HARLANDALE -. Brack went down 12-0 in its initial dis- trict game. The Eagles and the Indians gained ii M almost identical yardage, but the Brack eleven 9 lacked the power to cross over into the prom- o g- ised land. One Eagle drive was stopped on the ' X Harlandale thirteen: another was halted on the G Indians' eight. It was the Eagles' sixth loss. I I Lookl There goes Sputnik! Heads are turned to see if the ball goes through the crossarms for the extra point. Mgrs., LaRoe and Shepherd, get some deserved publicity. BRACKENRIDGE vs HEIGHTS An inspired Eagle team took Heights apart in its own stadium. Buzzy Wheatley, Art Serna, and Norman Mumme all shared in the scoring- two touchdowns for Wheatley, one for Serna, and two conversions for Mumme. Brack linemen were consistent in opening up huge holes. A stub- born Eagle defense held the Mules to less than a third of their own yardage. This win made Brack's district record one win and one loss. mm' wmmmwswsssxw is mswwstsssmsuw.-msxuss-4m,:sswmm Q, ummm-'Mtn-mwmwxwsswnwmmaw Art Serna goes for short yardage against Jeff. Jeff Tramples Brack BRACKENRIDGE vs VICTORIA The Victoria Stingarees dropped the Birds 13-2, to give Brack its second district loss. The dull defensive battle saw most of the ac- tion in midfield. Brack's safety was won on a fine defensive measure when Preston Ketchum caught the Stingarees' passer in the end zone. Victoria traveled thirty-five and thirty-seven yards to score. One good drive carried Brack to the two, but the Stings took over on downs. sd O M4 O BRACKENRIDGE vs IEFFERSON Ieff made it three consecutive victories over Brack with a 34-0 win. An effective Ea- gle defense slowed the powerful Ponies consid- erably. In the first quarter, George Chapman recovered a Ieff fumble on Brack's forty. The Eagles drove to Ieff's eighteen yardline where Rudy Meza punted out on the ten. Ieff could not move through the stout Eagle defense and was forced to punt, but the Black safety fum- bled on his own seventeen. This set up Ieff's first touchdown. Ieff scored four more touch- downs, running two and passing two. The Birds drove to Ieff's eleven yardline in the fourth quarter. Two aerials, one from Meza to Whit- more for fifty yards and another from Meza to Henry Murphy for eleven, were the big gainers. Three passes were blocked and a run was thrown for a two yard loss to end the Eagles' threat. Meza holds as Mumme kicks an extra point against Heights. This was the first extra point of the season for Brack. ,.., to Encl Disappointing Season l I Row 1: Candia, Garza, Cervantes, Meza, Brought, Fest, Chapman, Serna, Wheatley, Alaniz, Sanders. Row 2: Shepherd, Maples, Mum- me, Whitmore, Tanner, Searcy, Ketchum, Parker, Glosson, May, Anderson, La Roe. Row 3: Brown, McDonald, Murphy, Vilcoq, Roach, Smith, Pease, Rossman, Salaiz, Elliott, Menifee, A team is coached by Augie Erfurth, head coach, and Herman Humble, line coach. Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge A TEAM RECORD 0 12 O 18 0 12 0 20 2 0 Stephen F. Austin . Edison . . Miller . . . . .. Tech . . . McCallum .. San Benito .. Harlandale .. Alamo Heights .. . .. Victoria . . Iefferson 40 19 33 12 13 19 12 0 13 34 Q59 'S-rl , x QC Capts., Dennis Smith and George Chapman. FOOTBALL Fourteen Seniors Z Earn Letters 1 lx X Eleven Lettermen To 11 X i x S n 1 S s S 3 I ! Return Next Year li. FOOTBALL Brackenridge Eaglets Work Hard A good coach in action: Coach Rowland warms up his team. THE BRACKENRIDGE' EAGLETS The Brackenridge Eaglets had an even-Ste- ven season record, five wins and five losses. They displayed a strong offense and a stubborn defense. Sam Porter, co-captain, was an out- standing lineman who was very fond of playing defense in his opponent's backfield. Co-cap- tain, David Morales, terrorized opponents when given a broken field. The Eaglets' greatest threat was a running pass play thrown by Bobby Blair to Dave Morales. Other B team stalwarts were Iames Tatsch, Hugh Nowlin, Keith Greene, Chuck Rogers, Paul Champagne, and James Stell, extra point specialist. Experience g a i n e d by the Eaglets will be valuable to them as Eagles. James Tatsch, quarterback, totes the pigskin around end to score a touchdown against Central 4 2273 . 0 s x I 47 Q, pvc? 164 While Winning Five Games Row 1: Pope, Brinkoeter, Bailey, Babb, Toscano, Gentry, Orlando, Jimenez, Wright, Allen, Diehl. Row 2: Ries, Cortines, May, Joyner, Constantino, Blanks, Morales, Bradfield, Cox, Cardenas, Nowlin, Holler, Tatsch. Row 3: Blair, Ramos, Autrey, Brown, Jones, Galloway, Sczepanik, Porter, Green, Rogers, Stell, Miles. Absent from picture is the able B team coach, Delbert Rowland. An Eaglet tackles a Pony back in the Brock-Jeff B team game B TEAM RECORD Brackenridge 6 .. .... Lanier 18 Brackenridge 7 .. Harlandale 13 Brackenridge 6 .. ...... Tech 0 Brackenridge 39 .. Edgewood 0 Brackenridge 20... .. Central 0 Brackenridge 32 .. Edison 6 Brackenridge 0. .. .... Somerset 14 Brac-kenridge 26 Alamo Heights 6 Brackenridge 25 Travis of Austin 28 Brackenridge 7 .. Jefferson 34 BASKETBALL Q5 sc, as F Fischer and Wagner watch a rebound in the Harlandale gym. Eagles Win Heights Tournament i BRACKENRIDGE vs NORTHEAST The Brackenridge basketball team opened the season by thumping Northeast 55-31. Eight members of the team got into the action as the Eagles coasted to an easy win. Robert Voges and Gerald Fischer led the scoring with twelve each, but the scoring was evenly distributed. ALAMO HEIGHTS TOURNAMENT The Eagles went through the Alamo Heights Tournament undefeated to bring the first place trophy to Brackenridge. Fischer with seven- teen and Hildebrand with sixteen points, paced the roundballer's 59-41 win over Harlandale. South San fell 56-59 as Iames Hildebrand sank twenty-four points in leading the Eagles to a close win. Brack's final victory was a 41-39 win over Iefferson. Don Bailey was high point man for the game as he hit for twelve points. B-RACKENRIDGE vs BU RBANK B-rack won its fifth straight game by de- feating Burbank 46-42. The Birds' even attack made them one of the best teams in the city. There was only four points difference between high point man Hildebrand, who hit for eleven, and low man Bailey, who hit for seven points. Harry Wagner, Harold Tennell, and some Harlandale Indians grab for the ball on the Indians' court. - .Q--My-1.-l.,wswgg.1.-alms,s.ssnmzfssswM..s:-:wss-swf1mlulssf-s1--V ---- i3lIlr:Wt-ieffsii - ' - il- -' ' - -- 1 if H - W ' e t . BASKETBALL Brock Goes First Six Games Undefeated Jerry Fischer outiumps a Harlandale Indian to get his shot. SOUTH SAN ANTONIO TOURNAMENT Brack opened the South San Tournament by dusting off Southwest 46-40. The Eagles' re- serves played most of the game. Twelve Eagles got into action in their close 45-44 win over Central. Voges scored ten points and Bailey, Wagner, and Hildebrand were clo-se behind with eight each. Hildebrand made twenty-one points to lead the Eagles in their fine 60-38 victory over Tech. Brack advanced as far as the semi- finals before being defeated by Devine 52-46. BRACKENRIDGE vs EDISON It took an overtime for the Eagles to win their thrilling 54-49 victory over the Edison Bears. Brack led at every break, but Edison took the lead at the last minute. The Eagles tied the game, then scored five points during the overtime while holding Edison scoreless. BRACKENRIDGE vs TECH Tech shaded Brack 60-53 as the teams met for the second time this season. The score at half-time was 31-31, but the Buffs pulled away during the second half. Fischer, Hildebrand, and Wagner all broke into the double figures with seventeen, thirteen, and eleven points. Voges and a Sting each come down with part of the rebounding ball Fischer, Tennell, and three Tech Buffs battle for a rebound. 1 w i l BASKETBALL Close Scores Mark Cpening Games SAN ANTONIO' INVITATIONAL 'I' OURNAMENT Brack played two games in the tournament, winning one and losing one. The Eagles beat Travis of Austin 49-30 and lost to Tech 49-58. Travis led at the first break, but the Eagles came from behind to win, paced by Bailey and Voges with twelve points each and Hildebrand with eleven. Tech turned the tables on Brack by coming from behind during the second quar- ter to take and keep the lead. Hildebrand was high point man for Brack with fourteen points. y BRACKENBIDGE vs EDISON Edison nosed out a close 44-47 win over Brack. The entire game was a fast, close bat- tle, climaxed by a furious fourth quarter in which the lead changed hands with almost every point scored. Voges with sixteen and Wagner with ten shared high point honors for the game. BRACKENRIDGE vs LANIER A weak second half was Brack's downfall as the Voks of Lanier nipped the Eagles by one point, 51-52. Brack's reserves got into the action, playing close to half the game. Fis- cher was high point man with fourteen points. Don Bailey was second highest with nine points. M36 0 o t Ihrer racks up two of his twenty points against Heights Action is from the Victoria game, a Sting races down court with Wagner to try to block his crib shot. as Eagles Prepare for 1 Harry Wagner shoots a fine jump shot against Harlandale. District BRACKENRIDGE vs BURBANK Brack led Burbank until the fourth quar- ter when Fischer fouled out. Durbon and com- pany quickly closed the gap so that at the end of regulation time the score was 44-44. The Bulldogs scored eight points in the overtime and held Brack to four: final score was 52-48. BRACKENRIDGE vs LANIER Lanier's ball hawks hounded Brack all the way and finished the game two points ahead of the Eagles. Wagner and Tennell scored twelve and ten points, respectively, to lead the scor- ing, but most of the playe-rs found the prover- bial lid on the basket: final score was 39-37. BRACKENRIDGE vs HARLANDALE Brack opened district play by defeating Harlandale 64-62. Hildebrand ended his high school basketball career by scoring seventeen points before fouling out in a furious fourth quarter in which Eagles matched Indians point for point. Don Bailey was high with eighteen. Here, take it quickl Fischer, Anderson, and several Stingarees scramble for the ball. Brack Defeats Harlandale Edison Bears dominate the scene to rack up two points. BRACKENRIDGE vs VICTORIA The Eagles lacked their magnificent scor- ing punch and took a sound thumping from the Victoria Stingarees, 60-42. The roundballers just weren't up to par: Voges and Leroy Ihrer, Hildebrand's replacement, scored nine points each to capture high point honors for the game. BRACKENRIDGE vs ALAMO HEIGHTS Three Eagles hit in the double figures as Brack gave the Mules a sound beating. Leroy Ihrer filled in ably for Hildebrand and made twenty points. Robert Voges sank twenty-one and Don Bailey sank sixteen points. The Birds led by only one point at the first break, but gradually increased their lead. At the final gun, they owned the big end of the 64-54 score. BRACKENRIDGE vs EDGEWGOD Every man on the squad got into the act as the Eagles massacred the Edgewood Red Raid- ers 74-25. Earl Wright, recently brought up from the B team, led the attack with sixteen points. The only Eagles who didn't score at least four points were the regular starters. The team gets some welcome rest and advice from Coach Brandt during time-out. M oo .Q I Q I O 4 X ,maid F F . in First District Game Leroy lhrer fights with a Heights Mule for a rebound. BRACKENRIDGE vs IEFFERSCN Brack fell before Ie-ff 38-28. An effec- tive Mustang defense and the Eagles' inability to hit the basket combined to hold the Eagles to a mere ten points the first half. The Eae gles outscored Ieff in the last two quarters, but could not overcome the first half deficit. BRACKENRIDGE vs HARLANDALE Brack coasted to an easy 44-38 win over the Harlandale Indians. The Eagle five led by a margin of twenty-two points at one time dur- ing the game. Voges and Fischer led the scor- ing with fifteen and ten points, respectively. This was the Eagles' third victory in district. BRACKENRIDGE vs VICTORIA The Eagles traveled to Victoria where the Stingarees nosed them out by one point, 59-58. The Stings led all the way, but Brack staged a fourth quarter rally which almost broke the stinger off Vi ctoria's quintet. Leroy Ihrer and Robert Voges led with eighteen points each. Voges watches as Anderson neatly picks off a rebound. Two Nags snatch a rebound in the last game of the season. BRACKENRIDGE' vs- ALAMO HEIGHTS Brack defeated the Mules 61-59. In. doing so they kept to the pattern of winning every other district game. Bailey scored more than was with a third of the Eagles' points: his total twenty-three. The score was tied 59-59 four seconds left when he sank a long set. shot was to provide the winning margin. The game rough, and two boys from each team fouled out. BRACKENRIDGE vs- JEFFERSON The Eagles closed the season with a 51-50 victory over leff. The- win gave them. not only the satisfaction of beating their rivals, but also second place in the district race. The game was hard fought all the way. The Eagles came from behind during the second half. The score was 48-48 at the end of regulation time. Tennell's free throw and Voges' field goal in the overtime provided B-rack's winning margin. Fischer watches Anderson chase the loose ball. A Heights boy ended up with it. Action is from the game won by Brock 61-59. Brack Defeats Jeff in Heights has tough opposition from the stiff Brack defense. ' Tennell screens as Fischer outmaneuvers two Jeff Mustangs in the last game of the season. Brock won 51-50 in the overtime. f Q Last Game of the Season Hernandez, Tatsch, Anderson, May, Hildebrand, Voges, Stallings, Ihrer, Bailey, Wright, Tennell, Lutz, Fischer, Manager Shelton, and Coach Brandt line up for the team picture. Not shown is Harry Wagner. This team won seventeen of their twenty-six starts. Bailey sinks a crib shot in spite of two defending Mules. A TEAM RECORD Brackenridge 55 ........ Northeast 31 Brackenridge 59 ........... Harlandale- 41 Brackenridge 57 .... South San Antonio 56 Brackenridge 41 ........... Jefferson 39 Brac-kenridge 46 ..... Burbank 42 Brackenridge 46 .... Southwest 40 Brackenridge 45 .... Central 44 Brackenridge 60 ...... Tech 38 Brackenridge 46 .... Devine' 52 Brackenridge 54 . .. ....... Edison 49 Brackenridge 53 ............. Tech 60 Brackenridge 49 Travis CAustinD 30 Brackenridge 49 ........,.. Tech 58 Brackenridge 44 .... Edison 47 Brackenridge 52 .... Lanier 51 Brackenridge 48 . . . .. . Burbank 52 Brackenridge 37 ....... Lanier 39 Brackenridge 64 . . . . . . Harlandale 62 Brackenridge 42 ........ Victoria 60 Brackenridge 64 .... Alamo Heights 54 Brackenridge 74 ...... Edgewood 25 Brackenridge 28 ..... Jefferson 38 Brackenridge 44 Harlandale 38 Brackenridge 58 ........ Victoria 59 Brackenridge 61 Alamo Heights 59 Brackenridge 51 ..... Iefferson 50 N A I I ' -1 afar.-Au ..f+.uwmw.mws.- ff .. , Mx .,u.1MJwmwmw-emw,x.u?1mae,As.mdmww:Q,w,wMM:',mwmwmmws:..eww:1f:aewn.w ,w-1 .wuw1w.H:,Q1.w:f:1Q,.xw xv-ws :xvwz-Awe-Wwmmwwsm mmm -my mm an J l I mx :mm .www Xwmxy. - ws. Qm:Mx.w.v,-Hwwwawfxrwmwwf f f.Mmmwrfmmmwnmwywwuwm-wQxmmw.ww4.wvi1x-mwhwwamiawmffwzm Nw Q -wx wm.g:,wwum0,z,,.wvwwmwzffm-wwwwkm:4w .Q ww. Mwwwwmwmw wfamwrww-Mmwm.-as .W 1 1n:fn,u ww : m-WMM N: mmm' BASKETBALL Eager Eaglets Win Twelve Clifford Stallings watches Roger Gutschke go up for a rebound. Gutschke goes head and shoulders above Burbank to get a shot. Stallings and two Burbank players have a battle for the ball. I if I . f ,.,, ' 21, pf' A T4 ,N O U ' THE BRACKENRIDGE EAGLETS B team coach Herman Humble declared this season the best since I've been here. The Eaglets won twelve of their sixteen games, to place- second in the Alamo League. Their most impressive Win was ct 79-20 mauling of the Sam Houston B team. The Eaglets won half of their games by ten points o-r more. They bolstered the A team by the mid-season transfer of three players-James Tatsch, Clifford Stallings, and Earl Wright-all top notch B team performers. Among the other outstanding players were Roger Gutschke, Robert Zarbaugh, and Oscar Taylor. 176 y A41 BASKETBALL B Team Takes Seconcl in District Tettleton, Taylor, Rios, Carranza, Garza, Harlos, Lozano, Aguilar, Speecl, Ledford, Arms, Stinson, Zarbaugh, and Gutschke-the B team is shown without Coach Humble and Sam Cyphers, manager. This team has the fine record of twelve wins against four losses. Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge Brackenridge get B TEAM RECORD .. Alamo Heights . . . . . . Jefferson . . . Lanier . . . Edison Tech Lanier Sam Houston . . . . . Edgewood . . . . . . Harlandale Burbank South San Antonio . . . . Sam. Houston . . . . . Edgewood . . . . . . Harlandale Burbank South San Antonio 40 37 50 42 36 41 20 27 39 51 54 15 32 48 50 35 Look, the sky is falling! Players from South San ancl Brack B teams tense in preparation for the battle for the rebound. Clarence Whitmore and James Roach watch Herschel McDon- ald prepare to launch the Eagle's satellite, the shot puttnik. Let's not raise the bar any higher, it's out of sight al- ready, say high jumpers Norman Mumme and Bill Hohner. TRACK Eagle Cinder Stars Pole vaulter Jack Pope prepares to take a practice jump. The Eagle cinder aggregation shaped up as one of the finest in the city. Every member of the sprint relay team that placed fifth in the state meet last year returned to ru.n this year. Two members of the mile relay team that placed sixth in that meet had returned. Ioe Alvarez, who won fourth in the broad. jnunp at the state meet, had graduated, but David Mor- ales, Louis Houston, and Iulius Glosson had all the capabilities of filling his shoes. Norman Mumme and Bill Hohner have looked good in the high jump, a category which was weak last year. Sweep First Meet Brack's 880 men-Frank Tanner, George Villarreal, and Orelius Washington-take a preliminary worm-up lap around the cinders. Providing the Eagle sprinting punch were Roger Gose, Iulius Glosson, David Morales, and Robert Alaniz. Gosei, Glosson, and Alaniz were joined by Louis Houston to make up the sprint relay team. Bob Salaiz provided an able sub- stitute. Houston, Salaiz, Morales, Bobby May. Hurdlers Clifford Stallings, Eddie Cliffe, and Eddie Brought talk shop while stretching their leg muscles on the hurdles. Ioe Abrams, and Manuel Cervantes made up the Brack quarter mile runners. Houston and Sa- laiz made the nucleus, for the mile relay: this was the third year that they ran on the mile relay. Running the hurdles were Ed Brought, Ed Cliffe, Clifford Stallings, and Randy Hagan. A thirty foot jump! cry broad iumpers Louis Houston, David Morales and Julius Glosson it Eagles Take Third Brack had three fine half milers in Frank Tanner, George Villarreal, and Orelious Wash- ington. The shot put department was very ably filled by Herschel McDonald, I ames Roach, an.d Clarence Whitmore. Whitmore, along with Den- nis Smith, also threw the discus. Jack Pope served as pole vaulter for the Eagle cindermen. The lineman's relay was made up by Leo Garza. Frank Pease, James Richardson and Gary Maples. W ': e I ' T . fe I .' I t. -. ss 5 .Y .W-:r,:.fsr.-ffsiziiii1-sgQ?ii?? X ' ' W-lzzsi its-S639 . + it . Jil I lei i ' i'f1'f3-if-.'si-EST?5QiEiits5'f' ' , Wh. k k . - S - hi if - h do , tx fzlsl-igii fi: 'sit-Qsif V ntmore loo s s eptlcal at Denms mat s orm in t e nscus. -K: -s 1-MW - sm N Roger Gose, Julius Glosson, David Morales, and Robert Alan iz go into starting position. These boys are Brack's ace sprinters. in Hub City Relays Brack, Edison, Tech, an d Lanier all par- ticipated in the first track meet. The Eagles won the sprint relay, the mile relay, and the lineman's relay. They too-k first and second in both sp-rints, third in the 880 yard race, and first and third in the quarte-r mile race. Although there were no field events, the Eag- les won enough running events- to win the meet. Next the Eagles journeyed to Alice for the Hub City Be-lays. Brack placed third in the meet and made a very fine showing. The- mile relay set a record and won first place. The Eagles also won first in the 440 yard run, second in the sprint relay, fourth in the 220 yard dash, and third in the discus. Publication date of this annual did not permit further co-verage of the season, but the Brack cinde-rmen had shown the capabilities of going very far this season. From top to botto-m, it is Leo Garza, James Richardson, Gary Ma- ples, and Frank Pease, they compose the lineman's relay team. Standing are quarter milers Bobby May, Joe Abrams, Manuel Cervantes, and David Morales. In front on one knee are Louis Houston and Bob Salaiz. Four of the six will run the mile relay. TENNIS Tennis Team Builds for Future The tennis team was tutored by Mr. Otto C. Mangold. Although he was not a member of the regular coaching staff, he very graciously had volunteered his services. The team was loaded with juniors and sophomores and lacked the ex- perience necessary for a successful campaign this season, but it was building for the future. Publication date of this annual permitted cover- age of only two matches, one against T.M.I. and one against Alamo Heights. The Eagle tennis team met hard luck at both of these matches. .fit s ,lil ' Q ' t oo N Q vi '.,.: , p ' .....,.Trimuzlfrtif2ggg55gQ3f,'ii 9 ' ugreiligfff' gf-EatiTsB:: I '::f: f'.saz .Ts,:::.q:lllll ' U . . 0 - llil t nriil'It-Mxiqumll 'l Jana McGlbeny and Conme Carver are behmd MargaretSmnth ' H 'fi HW 'Ul'l and Janice Hopp. These girls make the Brack tennis team. ' p r .- Vance, Burke, Barnes, Cupit, Holcombe, Awalt, Fowler, and Haverlah make up Brack's male tennis team. r T l 4 w l 1 4 J W 1 w c GOLF Eagles,Golfers Win First Meet I 'jig'- if O git 9, 0 O X The Eagle Golf team-Houston Craighead, Edwin Grainge, Iacob Pope, Charles Diehl, and Richard Wilson-promised to be one of the best in the city. Harlandale was the team's first victim, a five member match which the Eagles won by several strokes. The publication date of this annual did not permit coverage of the whole season, but the outlook was very bright. Dick Wilson sinks ca putt on the final hole at Riverside The Brackenridge golf team-Jacob P'ope, Dick Wilson, Houston Craigheacl, Charles Diehl, Edwin Grainge, and Coach Humble-load their clubs before leaving for the golf course. Brackenridge Coaches Augie Erfurth has spent eleven years at Brackenridge, four as a student, and seven as a teacher and coach. Before being elevated to head coach in the spring of 1956, he served as coach for B football, B basketball, A football line, and track, which he still coaches. Not only is he a fine strategist but also a man of high moral character. He discourages obscene language, has no scruples about excluding un- desirables from his teams, and tries to give his players the incentive to perform. well both in their academic and their athletic pursuits. Now listen, son, says Mr. Erfurth. If you clon't like the way I tape ankles, iust take your business elsewhere. Herman Humble is also a Brackenridge ath- lete who returned to coach. He takes his job very seriously and at present coaches the A football line, the B basketball team, and the go-lf team. His two B football teams won ten, lost five, and tied two games.. His B basket- ball teams are always dangerous. He' assumed the position of A football line coach at the same time Coach Erfurth was promoted to head coach. He is dedicated to sport and adheres to the high standards that are so characteristic of the entire Brackenridge coaching staff. lf ff ffl: Back in '46 when I was on the A team and we won thirty games straight . . . Coach Humble shows 'em how it's done. Lead Physical Ed Department Day Brandt has been the Eagle basketball coach for ten years. Although he is dedicated to the game, he remains the coolest spectator of the hottest games. This season one point spelled the difference between at least a tie for first and second place in district for his team. He is the school's. most evasive speaker for pep rallies, although his dry humor keeps him in constant demand. His popularity con- tinues in the classroom where he spends half his school day. On the -hardwood court he is an advocate of hard work and clean. competition. Clipboard in hand, Coach Rowland goes to the practice area. Coach Brandt checks up on the basketball team's equipment. Delbert Rowland came to Brack in the fall of 1957. He participated in high school ath- letics in Marshall, Texas. He played football at Kilgore Junior College and Trinity Unive-r- sity. After a two year stint in the U. S. Army, he took the B team. coaching job at Horace Mann Iunior High School. He stayed there one year before coming to Brack. This year his B football team won five of ten games. He en- courages his charges to hit hard but cleanly. He works his teams hard on the principle that to triumph a team must be prepared physically. PHYSICAL EDUCATION P. E. Provides Recreation for Brackites Fly tracks on the ceilingl Joe Hale and Willis Kotzebue wait for the rebound during a fast P.E. basketball game. The boys' p h y s i c al education department offers the stude n t s football, basketball, ten- nis, handball, and softball: the games usually conform to the season, i. e., football in au- tumn and softball in the spring. The players whim often dictates the use and abuse of rules. Physical education for girls includes volley- ball, captain ball, softball, and d an cing. The classes are divided into teams which compete with each other. Girls wear black shorts and white blouses on which their 'names are sewed. I 'el l x l 2 l 1 If you don't play fair, l'll take my ball and go home! 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Dale Callaway Sophie Thermis De Munbrun, Robert Elliott, Lynnette English, Mary Row 4 Fontebasso,lDiano Fulton, Janice Graves, Beulah Gray, Melody Holt, Georganna Howle, Roberta Row 5 Hurst, Lucinda Hussey, Ellen Johnson, Richard Johnson, Sandra Kosclskey, Nancy Metzger, Betty Fight Alcohol The Brackenridge Allied Youth Post is the only one in the city of San Antonio. The club was organized in 1929 by 'a group of people who wanted to show teenagers that they could have fun without drinking any intoxicating beverages. The club began the year with Howdy Day. The members attended a skating party, Halloween party, Christmas party, and a record hop. The post sent Bod Glover to the state convention in Pennsylvania. Bringing a very full year to a close was a banquet. The new officers for the coming year were installed at this time. , Row I McFadden, Judith 7 it i f McFarland, Carl p S ' Moore, Ba rba ra Morg ner, Jerry 4 Q' est ' S 5 5 E Ll 1 Q sail Q Row 2 1 r Otto, Betty Praesel, Carl Rabel, Janice Reed, Carol Row 3 Reed, Kay Rodriquez, Marina Salinas, Margaret Schwartz, Lawrence Swartz, Mary Row 4 Simroth, Ann Slade, Merle Smith, Claudia Taquino, Nancy Thermis, Sophie Toborg, Mary Row 5 Tschirgi, Victor Vinson, Sondra von Wernich, Magali Wagner, Joyce Wise, Patricia Zadik, Janice l At an Allied Youth party, Henry lmken muses, I t have a funny feeling that I forgot something. 191 The well-know Beta beboppers gather around to admire the trophy that they won in the all-city football tournament. Now is your chance! This can be the best move you have ever made in your life, exclaims Karl Hanner to George Chapman. Row 'I Altmann, Johnny Bailey, Don Bellamy, Lynn Brown, To-mmy Chapman, George Row 2 Cliffe, Eddie Fest, Albert Fleming, Gene Gose, Roger Hanner, Karl Row 3 Hohner, Bill McCoy, Eddie May, Bobby Meza, Rudy Murphy, Henry Doy le Senior Boys Win City President .... .. George Chapman Vice-President ..... .. Dennis, Smith Recording Secretary Charlie Ploeger Corresponding Secretary . . . . . Donnie Bailey Parliarnentarian ........ ..... A lbert Fest Chaplain . .. Claude Wheatley Sgt.-at-Arms . .. Steve- Rossman Sgt.-at-Arms .. . George Brown it t flie d J' , N fs' Hi-Y Championship The re-gular meetings-r of the Brackeinridge Beta Hi-Y were- held on Wednesday nights at the Y.M.C.A. in downtown San Antonio. To create, maintain, and exte-nd throughout the community, school, and home 'high standards of Christian character, was the purpose of this- club- com- posed entirely of boys from the senior class. At the close of football season, the- club sponsored the Pigskin Prom. This dance was held at the Alamo Heights Lion's Den. Purple and white streamers and footballs dangled upon the dancers freely. This was one of the best dances sponsored by any club at Brackenridge. Other activities added spice to the boys' senior year. They sold pep books- before foot- ball season to increase- followers at games and at pep rallies. To raise money for Hi-Y clubs in foreign lands the members sold World Candy. They also held paper drives to raise money for Y.M.C.A.'s across the ocean. This Beta Hi-Y club sent representatives to a spring conference which was held at Hunt, Texas, early in March. Row I Peters, Jerry Ploeger, Charlie Ragsdale, John Rawlings, Gary Row 2 ' Roberts, Morris Robinson, David Rossman, Steve Salaiz, Bob Row 3 Smith, Dennis Smith, Floyd Tullos, Gerry Wheatley, Claude On my w-ord of ho-nor l pledge to do my best, says Floyd Smith as the rest of the Beta Hi-Y boys look on with much disbelief. These pool-playing Hi-Y members give Dennis Smith the double handicap of a cue-ball on his head and gloves on both hands. 193 Steve Rossman seems to have much more interest in Donnie Knepp's poster than his own. Boys Work for Buzzy Wheatley shows the sign of disgust at the minutes being read by Charlie Ploeger. Food, boys, and posters was the scene of the Hi-Y poster party at Pat Carrell's home. A. W. Mays, Barbara Stark, Lynda Bryant, and Sidney Pruski sit out one dance and chat. Pigskin Prom Well, well, it looks as though the members of the Hi-Y have started a sewing circle. The couples danced with delight to the music of John Brock's band at the Pigskin Prom. 195 5 5 w l 3 Above are the Boys' Science Club members studying the ex- periment that they entered in the all-city Science Fair. BOYS' SCIENCE CLUB Young Scientists Learn Field trips and planned experiments enable the members of the Boys' Science Club to learn the value of service from. test tubes to the ac- tual products of science. Originally open to female membership, the club has since become exclusively for boys. Under the sponsorship- of Mr. Iackson, the members have participated in many school sponsored activities. A visit to the American Lithium Chemicals Company and al- so a visit to the Alamo Portland Cement Company was enjoyed by the membe-rs this year. Termi- nating a year of outstanding achievements was a banquet honoring the newly elected officers. ji ' ' ..,,. A 2' Row I Bailey, Larry Boswell, Jimmy Callaway, Dale Harbour, Kenneth Hill, Michael Row 2 Jeser, Carl Krag, Lonnie Krueger, Rudolph Leyendecker, Edgar Loeffler, David Row 3 Louie, Wing Lozano, Arthur Ramirez, Oscar Rangel, Henry Sarantakes, John Through Experiments President ...... . . . . . . Carl Ieser Vice-President .. Gscar Ramirez Secretary Rudolph Krueger Treasurer Arthur Lozano Chaplain ...... . . Dale Callaway Science Director . . . ..... Henry Rangel Sponsor . . . . . Mr. Homer Iackson l hope the fallout is negative. Members of the Boys' Science Club watch their experiment explode into smoke. Carl Jeser and Rudolph Krueger conduct a weekly meeting of the boys' Sci- ence Club and hold the attention of all, including Mr. Jackson, sponsor. With the experiment completed, the club members remain in a state of shock. 4 l l v Q 1 Snr I ll b 6 9 N' - lu- .ts ' There is nothing to it, girls, in a few minutes we will have the best punch ever made, says Janice Roberts, Charme prexy. Christmas Party The Charme Society endeavors to develop among its members natural charm and etiquette, as well as Christian character. This year the Charme Society was sponsored by Mrs. Lafferty. As soon as school began in September, the club held a get-acquainted party in the school cafeteria for the new members. The football team was honored at a breakfast given by the club. This breakfast preceded the game with Jefferson and encouraged the team to do its very best in the annual rivalry. At Christmas time the members gave toys to local orphans. At the final spring banquet the officers that would. lead the Charme Society when school began in September were announced. This club closed the book on a year filled with fun and good times when they gathered for the banquet. The officers of the Charme Society-Connie Stokes, Janice Rob- erts, Pat Stockert, Judy Slater, and their sponsor, Mrs. Laf- erty-exchange Christmas presents at their Christmas party. Enloyed by All President .. Ianice Roberts Vice President . . . Connie Stokes Secretary .. . Pat Stockert Treasurer .. .. Iudy Slater Parhamentarian . Alicia Cupit Chaplain .. .. Sharon Lee Historian .. .. Claudia O'Nei11 Sgt at Arms .. Row I Beard, Beverly Berg, Carolyn Camp, Pat Row 2 Cummins, Alice Cupit, Alicia Gallardo, Valeska Lee, Sharon Little, Jo Ann Row 3 Medack, Shirley O'Neill, Claudia O'Neill, Helen Parra, Mary Prewitt, Judy Row 4 Ramsey, Sandra Reeder, Laurel Richter, Geraldine Roberts, Janice Slater, Judy Row 5 Starosta, Roena Stockert, Patricia Stokes, Connie Sydnes, Bonnie Walker, Beverly .. Pat Camp l am not particular where I sit, as long as I have a chair to sit in, laughs Sandra Ramsey, a member of the Charme. At least there's one happy face among the group of Cinderellas. President .... Vice-President Recording Secretary . . . Corresponding Secretary . Treasurer Reporter Parliamentarian . . . Historian . . Sgt.-at-Arms . . . . Yolanda Gonzales . . . Severina Saldana Lupe Castro . . . . Gloria Lozano . . . Iesusita Palacios . . Dianna Munoz .. Sarah Chavez . . . Teresa Flores . . Elvira Saldana Club Members Sponsor Row 1 Balderas, Marie Barraza, Yolanda Castro, Lupe Flores, Teresa Row 2 Gongora, Cecilia Gonzales, Yolanda Guerra, Maria Lopez, Evangelina Lozano, Diana Row 3 Lozano, Gloria Meza, Olga Munoz, Diana Palacios, Jesusita Posada, Amelia Row 4 Rodriquez, Marina Saldana, Elvira Saldana, Severina Tiierina, Blanca Urtiaga, Olga The name of this club was derived from a famous fairy tale, Cinderel1a. A slipper, symbolizing the colorful fable, is the emblem of the club. The main purpose of the club is promoting friendship among the girls at Brack. The club fosters clean sportsmanship, friendly social gatherings, and the development of good fellowship among all students at Brackenridge. The club's main projects are during the Christmas and Valentine seasons. At this time the club sponsors telegrams. These telegrams and other types of greetings are sung by the Cinderella members. This activity was looked forward to by each member in the Cinderellas. This year the club was sponsored b-y Mrs. Abbott. Since 1946, when the- Cinderella Club was organized, it has given its members many hours of enjoyment and pleasant memories that each member will remember for the rest of his life. A banquet brought the year to a close. Some members of the Cinderellas are caught by surprise as they attempt to sneak away from the weekly Wednesday club meeting. Telegrams at Christmas Time The ,girls taking liquid refreshment preceding the club meeting are officers--Diana Munoz, Gloria Lozano, and Yolando Gonzales. It appears as though Olga Urtiga and Leonard Lopez Could Have Danced All Night to the records provided at the club social. 201 CINDERELLAS Socials and Meetings Fill Calendar Diana Lozano, Olga Meza, and Diana Munoz-members of the Cinder- ella Club-entertain L. V. Wilkerson with one of their singing tetlegrams. Seen thoroughly enjoying themselves 'af one of their private dances are some of the club members of the Cinderellas and their escorts. In a hurry to get out of the room after adiournment of a club meeting are a few'of the members of the Cindere' Ilas. CLIOS Officers Lead Members in Successful Year President . . . . . . Katharyn Sue Aikman Vice-President . . . . . Patricia Ann Martin Recording Secretary .... Ioyce Arnold Corresponding Secretary . . . . . Mary Villemain Reporter .. .. Earlene- Sturdivant Censor Lorraine Brotze Chaplain . . . . . . Lorraine Brotze Sgt.-at-Arms .. Caroi Ott Parliamentarian . . . . . . Diana Rivas Historian . . . . . Diana Rivas Row 1 , Aguilar, Jessie Aikman, Katharyn Sue Arnold, Kathryn Joyce Brotze, Lorraine Row 2 Buchanan, Pat Guaiardo, Cecile Herrera, Ramona Hien, Beverly Row 3 Lakich, Penelope Martin, Patricia Ann Martin, Patricia Dell Negron, Delia Row 4 Ott, Carol Jean Pearce, Barbara Sturqdivant, Earlene Villemain, Mary Lou The top officers of the Clios-president, Katharyn Aikman, vice- president, Patricia Martin, and secretary, Joyce Arnold-con- duct the weekly after-school meeting in its usual procedure Gathered around the piano to sing a tune are members of Clios. Eagerly reaching for food are some of the members of Clios who enioyed the after-school social held at Joyce Arnold's home. CLIOS Club Holds After- The members of the Clios Club began their year with a party welcoming the newly-elected members of their club. The club has been or- ganized since l9l9, and its emblem is a' rose. It is under the sponsorship of Miss McCallum. On December 3, the club held its annual Mother-Daughter Banquet. This affair was at Youngbloods, and a delicious chicken dinner was thoroughly enjoyed by all that attended. A cake sale was also held early in De- cember. The club's Christmas party was one of the year's highlights for members in Clios. The main purpose of the club is to give its members practice in extemporaneous speak- ing, and to acquaint its members with parlia- mentary law. To bring a year filled with fun and laughter to an appropriate close, a p-ic- nic was held at one of the San Antonio parks. And so, girls, this is a book, points out prexy, Sue Aikman. School Social Y X '44-4 V' 8 0 9 Ramona Herrera and Diana Rivas must be glad to see each other. Relaxing at the after-school social are a few of the members of the Clios-Janie Capelli, Lorraine Brotze, and Beverly Hien. Seen pinning a corsage on her mother is Diana May Rivas. The Cliors held a Mother-and-Daughter banquet honoring their moms. 205 6 i E H r i -1 z i X X Deb members, Jamie Richardson and Linda Forehand, debate over just how much candy should be sold to Iva Brady, as Iva munches President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer .. . Chaplain .. . Reporter Historian .... Parliamentarian . . . Sgt.-at-Arms ...... Editor of Chatterbox . Typist . . . DEBONAIRES . . . Jamie Richardson . . . Lenesse Harper . . . Kay Mangham . . . Thedra Metz . . Sue Lindsey Beth Collis . . . Linda Forehand .. Barbara Pe-gg Betty Zupan . . . Lyne Van Eman . . . Sylvia Stamps High Profits Were Gained on a piece that she swiped while they were not looking. S ,fri 1 Row I Bane, Bonnie Carrell, Pat Carver, Connie Collins, Cathryn Collis, Beth Row 2 Czarowitz, Judy Forehand, Linda Frost, Carol Glenney, Louella Harper, Lenesse Row 3 Heyland, Jeanne Jersig, Joyce Juraschek, Ann Lindsey, Sue Mangham, Kay Since 1917 when the Debonaire Society was organized, it has grown to be one of the lead- ing clubs at Brackenridge. Beginning a full year for the members was a social to welcome , the newly elected worms. As soon as things had settled down, the club held a cake sale to raise money for various activities which had 1 been planned for the remaining time in school. S A Christmas party was enjoyed by all that attended. Rhapsody In Red was the theme of the Deb's dance this year. The girls' gym was gaily decorated in red, silver, and black. In January a Mother-Daughter Banquet was given in honor of the members' mothers. Closing a year filled with fun. as well as hard work, was the final banquet. At this time the newly-elected R l 21 u officers which would lead the Debonaires for 3 the next year were announced by old officers. li ll l Well now, girls, this is exactly the way I want you to make these posters, explains Jamie Richardson, prexy of the Debs. From Club Candy Sale Metz, Thedra Milner, Sharon Nadal, Carla Oberman, Gaylene Patterson, Joyce Pegg, Barbara Richardson, Jamie Ross, Ann Shellard, Dee Sonnon, Gwynne Stone, Charlene Sullivan, Kathleen Swales, Bettye Tettleton, Martha Van Eman, Lyne Walter, Marian Wiseman, Nancy Wood, Janice 207 The Deb members seem to be getting much enjoyment from Carla Nadal's report. Debs Fill Calendar Barbara Pegg and Marian Walter attempt to get a word in edgewise during a Debonaire meeting. After the meeting a few Debts stop to smile at the camera before going home. With Many Events Joyce Jersig seems to have a Do I have to eat this? expression- on her face ' Judy Czarowitz and Thedra Metz are set to eat, but one thing puzzles them: Where is the food? Don't talk to me and see if I care, seems to be what Betty Zupan is saying 4 F.T.A 0 Mem be rs Strive Row I Adams, Dotty Arnold, Joyce g2:Elcg::3IMarY Esther XN :'w f! cf 4 Row 3 J Bell, Jane 5 ' Bell, Maudie Row 4 Boone, Mary Brandt, Theresa Carreio, Claudia Carver, Connie Crenshaw, M'liss Row 5 Glenney, Louella Heyland, Jeanne Hilgers, Barbara Hill, Virginia Holcombe, John Johnson, Richard Row 6 Klostermann, Helen Logan, Elizabeth Logan, Carolyn Marquardt, Donna Martin, Patricia McClellan, Camille Row 7 McClellan, Channye McCoy, Jean Milner, Sharon Morales, Oralia Nadal, Carla Neuman, Barbara Row 8 Olfers, Grace Pennycuff, Paula Pulley, Sue Richardson, Jamie Shellard, Dee Stone, Charlene Row 9 Taylo-r, Carole Valle, Cecilia Van Griner, Anita Walter, Marian Westerhoff, Blossom Wood, Janice for Better Schools President ..... Vice-President . .. . Sue Pulley .. . Iane Bell Secretary . . . .. lean McCoy Treasurer . . . .... Deer Shellard Chaplain .... . . . Iohn Holcombe Historian ....... . .. Carolyn Logan Parliamentarian M'1iss Crenshaw Reporter .. . Anita Van Griner Sue Pulley, president of F.T.A., calls the meeting to order The formal installation of the Future Teachers of America, held at the home of Louella Glenney, was a most impressive ceremony. Carla Nadal holds the attention of the other F.T.A. members. Chaynne McClellan, M'liss Crenshaw and Elizabeth F.T.A. Club Assists Teachers Named in honor of Brackenridge's beloved former principal, Enos Gary, this club was or- ganized in October of 1954 by its present spon- sor, Mrs. Minnie T. Cochrane. Sin ce then it has grown to a membership of fifty, mainly be- cause of its appealing aspects to the students. The purpose of the Future Teachers Club is to acquaint young people with the history, ethics, and program of the teaching profession, and to create in t e r e st in education as a life-long career to be pursued by the future teachers. Throughout the school year the club per- fonns many worthwhile projects for its school. For the annual open house at Brackenridge the members grow pot plants, which are given to the teachers. These' plant s brighten the class- rooms and give them a very friendly atmosphere. The District Convention is a l w a y s anxiously awaited by the club members. This year the event, to which the club sent sixteen delegates, was held in Pleasanton, Tex a s, in November. Filling the busy year for the Future Teachers are many other projects, such as doing substi- tute teaching, having mo n e y raising projects, and holding a final banquet in May. At this banquet, which is the final act of the club for the year, the officers elected for the com- ing year are- announced. This brings a term of worthwhile service to their school to a close. Logan display pot plants that the F.T.A. issued Umm, this icing is sure good, muses Louella Glenney, as she serves cake to to the various rooms on the night of Open House. three of the future teachers: Sue Pulley, Maudie Gene Bell, and Connie Carver. 212 f SPHINX HI-Y Sophomore ' if ssl t . ,H .. 1 'fits I sir: . ' p X , oooo . President .... Vice-President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Chaplain .... Reporter .... Row 1 Blair, Robert Kelley, Jack Orlando, Eddie . . . . Celso Puente Ro-ss Knowles Robert Blair . . . Edward Orlando . . . . . lack Kelley Leo Rodriquez Row 2 Puente, Celso A Rodriguez, Leo Saldana, Alfonso Wilson, Richard Boys Enioy Hayride The boys in the sophomore class formed a Hi-Y club in the early days of September. The boys of the junior club had an important part in the organizing of the- Sphinx Club. Ast soon as the club was organized, they began to par- ticipate in sports contests sponsored by the Hi- Y clubs in the various parts- of San Antonio. The Sphinx Hi-Y Club sponsored a record hop early in the year. To the annual Youth and Government Conference, the sophomore club sent two representatives. The members of the Sphinx Club enjoyed swimming in the Y.M.C.A. heated pool and using the various other facil- ities offered at San Antonio's own Y.M.C.A. The members of the sophomore Hi-Y gather around the table for o discussion at one of their regular Thursday night meetings. . 213 Marvin Stapper is a Gamma Hi-Y member who gave up a precious Saturday in order to make money for the club by selling candy. Douglas Wildenstein tries his aim at pool on recreation night as his fellow Gamma Hi-Y members-Fred Motheral, Harold Lutz, and Phillip Bell-look on with interest and await their turns. The Gamma Chapter of Hi-Y at Brackenridge is first and foremost a service club. Each of the members tried to improve himself by help- ing others. They raised money to buy baseball equipment for the San Antonio Mexican Baptist Orphans Home. An entire weekend was spent in improving the Y.M.C.A. summer camp so that all of the boys who belong to the Y could enjoy it. The members of the club participated in inter-club sport contests during the year. It was the Gamma Hi-Y Club that brought honors to Brackenridge. In March the members sold candy to San Antonians. From the profits gained in this sale, the club sponsored a formal dance. GAMMA HI-Y Juniors Sponsor Co-ed Row I Anderson, James Bailey, Jack Benton, Donald Brought, Eddie Row 2 Cardenas, John Dunkin, George Garza, Leo Koch, David Row 3 Lutz, Harold May, Douglas Menifee, Wayne Motheral, Fred - A Q 1111115-tm risumisssss -. m 1ngiu-K. msmmsusmmnwsssmw . 1 everyone is interested in something else besides the meeting Night President .... Vice-President Candy Sale ....ArtSernc: Paul Sanders From different expressions on these Gamma Hi-Y members' faces, The officers of the club prepare to conduct the weekly meeting C C -p.7h F I . . :N ef Secretary . . . . Treasurer Row 1 Olivares, Julian Pease, Frank Pope, Jack Row 2 Praesel, Carl Rogers, Charles Rothe, Kenny Sanders, Paul Row 3 Searcy, John Stopper, Marvin Tanner, Frank Whitmore, Clarence slr 1 'X K -s '6' X S' R' 25 J ,t . 3 Af ii Iohn Searcy . . . . Iohn Cardenas GOLD BUGS New Members Installed l Row 'I Arend, Lynne Bartleson, Susie Bouble, Gay Brown, Marilyn Bryant, Linda Row 2 Cameron, Cynthia Cole, Lovie 1 Cummins, Barbara y Hardin, Charline Hill, Myrtle t Row 3 Holliday, Margaret t Holmes, Eleanor Kalkhoff, Sharon Karm, Sandra l Logan, Carolyn ing the Gold Bug sponsor this year, says Mrs. Minnie Williams. Girls I can't begin to tell you how much l have enioyed be- The members eagerly pay their dues to treasurer, Gail Wahrmund. in Solemn Ceremony Named in honor of the famous Edgar Allan Poe short story, f'The Gold Bug, this is one of the leading clubs at Brackenridge. Promot- ing closer relationships between a mother and her daughter is the main reason that the club was organized. The Gold Bug Club has been a literary club since it was organized in 1920. During the year the club's members take part in varied activities. The annual fashion show was held in the- month of December at the Brackenridge auditorium. In carrying out the theme, Winter Fashion Follies, the members modeled the most beautiful clothes that have ever been modeled on the Brackenridge stage. To close the year a banquet was held for the members and their mothers. At this time the winners of the club's poem. and short story contest were announced and given their awards. Row 'I McCoy, Jean McEnery, Jan MacNamee, Joanne Mooty, Norma Row 2 Nunn, Judy Pennycuff, Paula Pope, Genevieve Quinta, Rosalee Row 3 Ringelstein, Nancy Rogers, Melinda Schoenleber, Sharon Schulze, Linda ml., .... MMM ...... r... W .V I mm, Row 4 Talbert, Etta Thompson, Rollette Vinson, Sondra Wahrmund, Gail Whitlock, Pattie 3 X XXX is W -. . - t f f 2ii5iHH! I vii si il 5 ,X ...,,. . .,,.. , ,.,. . , W . ills' , s Gathered around the punch bowl for refreshments after the for mal installation of the new insects are the Gold Bug members if' Q., J' H ' ' GOLD BUGS Members Model for Annual Fashion Show President . . . Vice-President ...... Recording Secretary . . . Corresponding Secretary Treasurer . . . Censor ........ Parliamentarian . . . Historian .. . Reporter Reporter .. Sgt.-at-Arms Sgt.-at-Arms . .. The leaders of the Gold Bugs-president, Susie Bartlesonp sponsor, Mrs. Minnie Williamsp and vice-president, Gay Bou- ble-Iook over the plans for the annual club fashion show. . . Susie Bartleson . . . . .. Gay Bouble Rollette Thompson Ioanne Ma'cNamee . . Gail Wahrmund . . . Marilyn Brown . . . Lynne Arend .. lean McCoy Sharon Kalkoff Norma Lee Mooty ...... Myrtle Hill Margaret Holliday The Gold Bug Society presents their annual fashion show in December as one of their benefits. Many members of this club carry out the theme of Winter Fashion Foilies by modeling the most beautiful fashions ever to be modeled on the Brack stage before. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Choral Group Enters State Music Contest President Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Reporter Reporter Historian The officers of the Girls' Glee Club gather around the piano. I, 0 o n X .f SX QQ .. . Nada Kay Jasper Dorothy Luddeke Phyllis McCullough Gladys Iean Hunter . . . Aurelia Hargrave .. .. Nancy Pankey Virginia Hardwick Dianna Fontebasso Q IS I. I . R 4 .:'i,Qgi 4 D an y gy .- Someone must have tolcl the Girls' Glee Club to say cheese, or else vanity prevails in this group with the lpana blessed smile. Nada Kay Jasper and Nancy Panky are going to have to be alert t-o sell all of that cake for the Girls' Glee Club. Row I Flores, Henrietta Fontebasso, Diana Fournier, Mary Hardwick, Virginia Hunter, Gladys Row 2 y Jasper, Nada Kay Jones, Anne Kopplin, Jean Kosclskey, Ann Lavastida, Julia Row 3 Lenz, Billie Ruth Luddeke, Dorothy Pankey, Nancy McCullough, Phyllis Trevino, Edna Mem bers Visit Hospitals Since the Girls' Glee Club was organized in 1939, the members have participated in many civic affairs. During World War II, the girls were kept busy entertaining the different army and hospital centers. The club still follows the tradition of singing at various hospitals. This year some of the activities the club planned were cake sales, singing in the State Music Contest, and a banquet to close the year. This banquet was given in honor of the club's president and graduating seniors. The club's activities were directed by Mrs. Ida Collins. JUNIOR RED CROSS Club Has Pro'ect Da rf- The Iunior Red Cross Club at Brackenridge i g gets its membership from representatives that are elected in the advisories. Their main pur- 'X' pose is to help the many people that are sick. ' During the year they made a pinata, candy cups for Valentine day, Halloween party hats, paper flowers at Easter, and they sent cards .aFNk on Mother's and Father's Day to sick pare-nts. . Meetings are held every two weeks in the r , sponsor's advisory. At the end of the year a party was held honoring the graduating seniors. Row 'I Aguilar, Fernando Aguilar, Jessie Alvear, Mary R Bailey, Larry Bell, Jane Row 2 Brotze, Lorraine Brown, Patricia Burg, Sharlyn Cappelli, Janie Davis, Emogene Row 3 De Leon, Rose Emerson, Mary Garcia, Angelica Gerloff, Barbara Hannon, Patricia Row 4 Hawley, Myrna Herrera, Ramona Holguin, Enriqueta Laurel, Araceli Martinez, Irene Row 5 Negron, Delia Olfers, Gladys Palacious, Gloria Pompa, Maragret Rangel, Rosemary Row 6 Rivas, Diana Serna, Deanna Sturdivant, Earlene Sudderth, Saundra Valle, Cecilia JUNIOR RED CROSS President .......... First Vice-President . . Second Vice-President Rec. Secretary Cor. Secretary . . . Members Help Margaret Pompa . . . . Cecilia Valle MaryLouA1vear .. Angelica Garcia Rose Mary De Leon Treasurer ..... . . . Ramona Herrera Parliamentarian .. Gary Beran Sgt.-at-Arms .. .. Larry Bailey Sgt.-at-Arms .. . . Rosemary Rangel S Reporter . . Laurel Reeder 2 ' ,nh 'l .lglamgl Chaplain .. . Mary Gutierrez Cecilia Valle and Margaret Pompa display a pinata, one of the club's many proiects, to be given to a local hospital. Six Junior Red Cross members work hard to complete the pinafa. Tl'leSe JUr'll0I' Red Cross representatives enioy doing for others. 4 estmman-new ami-:minus - N - LA ESTRELLA Dance ancl Club Meetings Fill School Year The main project that the members of the La Estrella Club undertook was to publish each month a club paper. Since the club was made up of students interested in Spanish heritage, the paper was printed in the Spanish language. The theme of the dance that the club- spon- sored this year was Latin Beat. The girls' gymnasium was gaily decorated in red and blue. S E Bobby Galvan provided the music with a Latin flavor. Everyone that attended the dance en- joyed cookies and punch at intermission time. S, The sponsors of the La Estrella Club were Miss Crowell and Miss Iones. Even though the club was organized primarily as a social club, the members performed many service projects during the year. Bringing the year's activi- ties to a close was a formal banquet. They installed the club's new officers at this time. Now, Rudy Meza and Bobby Morris, it isn't really that serious These La Estrella members gather around the bulletin board to gaze at one of the posters for their dance, the Latin Beat. l ll v One member does not agree with Enriqueta Holguin's suggestion. 223 From the starry-eyed look, it seems as though Cecilia Val- le could have danced all night to the Latin Beat music. LA ESTRELLA Latin Beat my President .... .. Enriqueta Holguin Vice-President .. .. Rosario De Leon Secretary .. .. Mary Gutierrez Treasurer . . . . Rebecca Gutierrez Editor . . . . . Max Reyes ,C GQ, -R3 a n 95 2 is- sat. - . . Row 'I Alaniz, Robert Alvear, Mary Lou Camargo, Gene Carvoial, Clara Row 2 Castillo, Richard Curvier, Arthur De Leon, Rosario Flores, Henrietta Flores, Margarita Row 3 Garcia, Victor Garza, Leo Gonzales, Carmen Gutierrez, Mary Gutierrez, Rebecca Had Big Turnout Janie Montez, Enriqueta Holguin, and Johnny Silvas-members of La Estrella-work together on a poster advertising the dance. These are iust a few of the many couples who danced be- neath the decorations that adorned the gym the night of The l-Ulm Beal-H lf WCS 5P0 '50 ed bY The l-0 Eslrellas- My, l'll certainly be glad when this meeting is over. I have Row 'I Herrera, Anita Holguin, Enriqueta Martinez, Manuel Mendoza, Margie Row 2 Meza, Rudy Montez, Janie Naiar, Hector Olivares, Julian Quintero, Ninta Row 3 Rangel, Rosemary Reyes, Max Salinas, Margaret Valle, Cecilia Victoria, Albert so much to do at home, sighs club member, Margaret Salinas. 'N 2' Wi? i 'W in 5 'X ml WGN, i 1: X so if ,le it t X ig is t t -P - ,. Y- A -.-:-r,.e::-'.sa:1'- N-Ii' ' X N-N -' H' 1. g tt , . rm. Almaguer, Raul Barnett, Goldia Bazaldua, Mary Bishop, Mary Buie, Joe Carrola, Ernestine Cheairs, Peggy Daehnert, Jan Gilkey, Rachel Guzman, Jesse Hahnel, Clareen Holt, Georganna Knight, Edwin Limon, Diane Ledford, Sylvia Last one in the punch bowl is a rotten egg. says Mike Sie Members End Holiday President .. . .. Ernestine Carrola First Vice-President . . . . Mary Bazaldua Second Vice-President . . . . . Raul Almaguer Recording Secretary . . . . . Elia Ybarra Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . Clareen Hahnal Treasurer ., .. Ian Daehnert Reporter .. Rachel Gilkey Reporter . . Dorothy Miller Parliamentarian . . . . . Diane Lirnon Historian .. .. Sylvia Ledford Sgt.-at-Arms . . .. Marsha Metcalfe Sgt.-at-Arms .. .. Edwin Knight Somebody must have told a funny ioke, so thinks Mary Bazaldua. Season With a Part The most rewarding activities of the Mar Sans Club at Brackenridge were the parties at Christmas and Easter that the members gave for orphans in San Antonio. Devoted to promoting honor, decency, character, and charity among the students of Brackenridge and the citizens of Texas, the Mar Sans is one of the leading clubs. Membership is open to girls and boys. Under the sponsorship of Mr. Art Geisler, the members held a record hop, many cake sales, and an. impressive formal installation of new members. This varied program was concluded by the formal installation of all the new officers. fs? X rt? gr... As? .I Q X 7 ..,, f 'sf Attentionl Attention, everyonel Ernestine Carrola is preparing to read her weekly report on the exciting Adventures of Pogo the Great. Am I standing on your feet? inquires Ernestine Carrola. Martinez, Bernice Martinez, Carolyn Metcalfe, Marsha Miller, Dorothy Morales, Oralia Morgner, Jerry Naiar, Hector Oviedo. Sylvia Prunty, Jacqueline Potts, Joe Sierra, Micheal Staha, Willis Ann Thermis, Sophie Wheeler, Duncan Ybarra, Elia l Members Serve Cof- President ..... Vice-President . . . Recording Secretary . . . Corresponding Secretary . . . Chaplain ...... . Treasurer . . . Parliamentarian Sgt.-at-Arms .. This surely is sweet of you girls, says Miss Childress to two Dlanas Jo Ann Price and Emma Nitsche, as they follow the tra- Sgt at'ArmS - - dmon of serving coffee to the faculty on registration day. Reporter . . . Reporter Row 'I Beck, Betty Bell, Maudie Blackwood, Virginia Boggs, Verna Brady, Iva Row 2 Chichester, Ann Chisolm, Betty Comeaux, Carol Cummings, Betty Farmer, Judy Row 3 Frazier, Sharon Gillam, Pat Griffith, Linda Hans, Sandra Hilgers, Barbara Row 4 Hill, Mary Blanche Hood, Bonnie Belle Hughes, Mollie Hunter, Bobbie John, Pollydale Row 5 Jones, Anne Jordahl, Ann Marie Koenig, June McLaughlin, Sandra McVay, Sandra .. Betty Cummings . . . Marium Petty . . . Pat Gillam .. . Pollydale Iahn . . . Betty Beck .... Linda Griffith Q Carolyn Opperman . Linda Stephenson Emma Fay Nitsche , . . Betty Chisolm . . . Barbara Hilgers l Q l l 1 l . 1 1 1 1 1 i , I l 1 l 1 l 1 1 I 1 1 l l I l 1 I fee for Registration The members- of the Modern Dianas began a year filled with fun and excitement when they served coffee and cookies to the faculty dur- ing registration. Next on the list for them was a party welcoming the newly elected girls. The club sponsored the Soda Pop Hop, a dance which they held in the girlsr' gymnasium. The Modern Dianas shared many experiences and had a wonderful time- as well as accomplishing much for the school and the-ir club. The club's name was derived from ancient Roman mythology. This year it was sponsored by Miss B. Wofford. Nitsche, Emma Petty, Marium Reecl, Sally Stephenson, Mary Murphy, Pat Mustian, Norma Opperman, Carolyn Penshorn, Sandra Pritchard, Brenda Stephenson, Linda Vaughn, Linda Price, Jo Ann Sells, Shirley Tadlock, Pat Sorry to tell you this, boys, but you're at the wrong party. J -I Rs ' Q-4 rf' -f' s xl Qi e ,, 1 Q N O . Are the M.D.'S bored, or do they iust disagree with a motion? MODERN DIANAS J l I 4 Club Sponsors Soda Pop Hop Judy Farmer and fellow friends wash their paint brushes after applying their talent to the decorations of the Soda Pop Hop. Everybody seems to have a sense of humor, except Bunky Fest. ,' . A .11-' i l 1 i l No, they aren't hanging up clothesp they are tearing down the l decorations, which is a tradition following a dance at Brack. 1 l 1 I L And now a word from our sponsor . . ., says Sharon Schoenleber. . OFFICERS' CLUB Club Holds Military Ball Membership in the Brackenridge Officers' Club is limited to the commissioned officers of the Cadet Corp. Since its formation, this club has guided the R.O.T.C. in military and social affairs. The Military Ball and picnic were the leading social events held this year. Every month the Officers' Club sponsors a social. These included dances, picnics, and various other things during the year of 1958. The club was under the able sponsorship of Sgt. Crawford. Closing this very successful year was a field day which is held late every year. fs? x C 5 is f f. .... 'Wg up fs O O Wayne Bone says, Oh dear, llsighl another award Everyone seems to be enioying the military ball except Wanda Uhl, who seems to be a little sleepy. OFFICERS' CLUB Twenty-seven Officers Lead R.O.T. . A report on the result of the Military Ball is given by the president of the Officers' Club, E. V. Leyendecker. Row 'I Almaguer, Raul Clark, Robert Crunk, Harvey Dillon, Jimmy Row 2 Glare, Jay Johnson, Tony Krueger, Rudolph Leyendecker, Edgar Low, Harry Row 3 Lozano, Arthur Martin, Billy President .... E. V. Leyendecker Vice-President . Rudolph Krueger Secretary .. . Iohn Sarantcrkes Treasurer .... . . . Carl McFarland Sgt.-at-Arms . Iimrrly Dillon McFarland, Carl Naiar, Hector Page, Earl Row 4 1 Rangel, Henry 1 Reyes, Max Sarantakes, John Thompson, Tommy Williams, Billy ? X' f:.--, - 1 Ea s STAR AND CRESCENT Club Has Dinner Members of the Star and Crescent Club of Brackenridge enjoyed varied activities during the past year. They began school activities even before classes were started with a picnic and swimming party at Olmos Park. The club's members came to school ready for a new year of fun. Their fall social was held at Velasc'o's Mexican Restaurant, and it honored the newly elected members of the Star. and Crescent Club. During the Christmas season the members enjoyed a buffet supper at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Presswood. A banquet brought to a close a year full of fun and frolic for all. President .... . . Io Ann Jimenez Vice-President . .. .. Sandra Shew Secretary Virginia Alves Treasurer .. .. Thelma Booth Reporter . .. , .... Peggy Keilman Sgt.-at-Arms Anna Mae Formann Virginia Alves seems to have more interest in her home- work right now than in Jo Ann Jimenez, club president. These members and sponsor gather around the table before sit- ing down to enioy their meal. They are, left to right, Anna Mae Formann, Mrs. Presswood, Jo Ann Jimenez, and Thelma Booth. is 1 in 'ff f X 1 J ,ssh Row 2 Row 1 Alves, Virginia Booth, Thelma Formann, Anna Mae Jimenez, .lo Ann Keilman, Peggy Shew, Sandra Whitehead, Letty 233 .NQM R424 S Ji' may fi? 9' O O Row 'I Allard, Donna Boone, Mary Row 2 Breuer, Jean Cameron, Mary Club Holds Beginning a full year for the Stevensons was a coke party given in honor of prospective members. After being elected into the club, the new members were initiated at a welcoming party. The club held every other meeting in the cafeteria which broke the monotony of dull meetings. Early in the year a buffet supper and dance was held at the Highlander Cafeteria. The club was sponsored by Miss Hale, Miss Allen, and Miss Germann. The members enjoyed a party each month, a cake sale at school, and a cake sale at a shopping center. The exciting year ended with a banquet. At this time the newly elected officers were formally installed. Row 3 Campbell, Ruth Carlton, Martha Chance, Loma Citty, Dianne Fagg, Dorothy Grelle, Dixie Row 4 Kelley, Sylvia Kosclskey, Nancy Lenert, Betty Livingston, Marion Mahon, Gail Oppert, Patsy f Row 5 Ramirez, Sonia Rogers, Cora Schiwetz, Sally Serna, Deanna Simroth, Ann Smith, Claudia Raw 6 Starkey, Catherine Starkey, Martha Starkey, Mary Stautzenberger, S. Stephens, Barbara Stephens, Nancy Row 7 Swartz, Mary Tagle, Dana Taquina, Nancy von Wernich, M. Willis, Barbara Zamzow, Carolyn Social Functions President ..... Vice-President . . . . Secretary Treasurer . . . Reporter .. . Historian ...... Parliamentarian Chaplain Nancy Stephens .. Sylvia Kelley . . Dorothy Fagg . . Ann Simroth . . . Mary Cameron Betty Lou Lenert . . . . . . Cecile Rogers . . Dianne Citty Girls, please come to order, we have a lot of business for today, says Nancy Stephens, president of the Stevensons Club. The Stevensons members pause to pray before the meeting begins. Sorry, fellows, but the cake is all gone, says Sylvia Kelley Stevensons girls seem to enioy themselves at a monthly social Carol Comeaux, Maudie Bell, Barbara Nobis, and Betty Cummings get ready to cut the cake at the annual Tri-Hi-Y cake sale. Outstanding Service President .. ..... Iayne Truett Vice-President . . . . . Ann Marie Iordahl Secretary .. .. Maudie Bell Treasurer .. .. Karen Kirkland Chaplain .. Betty Zupan Row 'I Adams, Dotty Bartleson, Susie Beck, Betty Bell, Maudie Row 2 Blackwood, Virginia Breuer, Jean Bryant, Linda Carreio, Claudia Carrell, Pat Row 3 Carver, Connie Chichester, Ann Chisolm, Betty Comeaux, Carol Crow, Betty Cummings, Betty Row 4 Czarowitz, Judy Frazier, Sharon Glenney. Louella Griffith, Linda Hans, Sandra Row 5 Harper, Lenesse Heyland, Jeanne Hilgers, Barbara Hill, Virginia 1 N: K gt: at 1 is Janssen, Patricia Row 6 Jordahl, Ann Marie Kirkland, Karen Koenig, June McVay, Sandra Club Gives Hick Hop The Tri-Hi-Y Club was organized for the purpose of creating, maintaining, and extend- ing high standards of Christian character at home, throughout the community, and in school. Through sincere interest and hours of endless work, the members succeeded in their purpose. Because service is the objective of the club, the members participated in various serv- ice projects. These included donating pairs of old hose to the State Hospital, collecting dolls for the Madonna Center, and also selling boxes of chocolate mints for the World Service. Ann Chichester thinks, Maudie Bell draws, and Carol Comeaux eats at the Tri-Hi-Y poster party for the annual western dance. Row 'I l Lindsey, Sue Mangham, Kay Mooty, Norma Murphy, Pat Row 2 Nobis, Barbara l Oberman, Gaylene T Opperman, Carolyn Patteson, Joyce Penshorn, Sandra Row 3 Petty, Marium Price, JoAnn Pritchard, Brenda Reed, Sally Bob Sells, Shirley Row 4 Sinclair, Sidney Smith, Helen Smith, Margaret Stamps, Sylvia Stark, Betty Row 5 Stephenson, Mary Stone, Charlene Swales, Bettye Tettleton, Martha Thompson, Rallette Row 6 Truett, Jayne Van Eman, Lyne Whitlock, Patty Zupan, Betty Dressed in their western togs, Gay Alter and J. C. Crow whirl around the dance floor to music provided by a hillbilly band. And so, if I were you, I would tell him . . ., is the good ad- vice Sharon Milner is giving Pat Carrell instead of using her good talents on the decorations to be used for the Hick Hop. TRI-HI-Y Service ls Evi- What is this, a lineup? No, it is just a few of the new Tri- Hi-Y members awaiting their formal installation into the club. These Tri-Hi-Y members used car washing as one of their money- making proiects. Judy Czarowitz, Betty Zupan, Jean Breuer, and Louella Glenney give up a Saturday to earn money for the club. dent in Proiects Q 'I .gf ,X.t, x.,,q q..,Q.,.,, :,. d Qi K 5335 J. Ng ss X ,. The newly elected members of Tri-Hi-Y repeat their pledge to attain membership at the formal installation held in the fall. Patricia Janssen, Bettye Swales, Sandra Hans, Karen Kirkland That will be one dime, please. Carol Comeaux sells a piece June Koenig, an-d Gaylene Oberman bring dolls for th-e under of cake to Iva Brady at a cake sale sponsored by Tri-Hi-Y. privileged children as one of the many Tri-Hi-Y service projects l ,,,, Charlotte Corneal, beauty operator, and Bernadine Ott indulge in a friendly conversation as Charlotte sets Bernodine's hair. The night of open house the girls of the VIC Department mod- eled some of the different hair styles that they designed. Girls Work Toward Ambitious girls wishing to learn how to become efficient operators in beauty culture may take the course in Cosmetology offered to them at Brackenridge. They automatically are members of the Vocational Industrial Club, now under the fine leadership of Mrs. Ruth Cason. During the year the club had many social affairs as well as training in the theory and science of their vocation. Two-thirds of this training c onsists of all practical Work. Care of the nails, hands, and arms, care of the hair and scalp, and hairdressing were included. To make the year complete, the club members held a banquet which was enjoyed by all that attended. Rhonda Bednarz, future beautician, gives Betty Otto a polish. l 40 - R CL.u5 Career For Future President ..... Vlce-President . . . Secretary Treasurer . . . Sgt.-at-Arms . . . Row 1 Flores, Isabel Hernandez, Diana Herron, Barbara Lee, Beverly Leiia, Gloria Row 2 Ott, Bernacline Roberts, Judy Rodriguez, Yolanda Rodulfo, Helen Sadberry, Nancy Row 3 Schmoekel, Kathleen Steger, Mary Teague, Elaine Tieken, Dorothy Mae Walton, Sylvia Yates, Katherine Nancy Sadberry . .. Diana Hernandez . . . Yolanda Rodriguez . . . Isabel Flores . . Dorothy Tieken 'liffrb ll 7' Don't move! Yolanda Rodriguez gets hair styling experience. M T Wa NN X Q92 X? Ss ss ...X .. s -. rcs- ::-.Q:,sg:4,.M:QX , r- . -Y -rs-A.:N.sg5., if sg . s ,V f X X yr X II X X x Q Sf X N ss Qi? S- X - li I x sie.. sb: .1 XQM Q 5 xx X X X xx Qgg N X cs tw FXS' Ss X NP P N is , , , 1 in Print Shop Boys Fulfill The printing of football programs, the Brackenridge Times, and many special request projects filled a busy year for the print shop. Under the able sponsorship of Mr. Louie C. Carter, the club printed stationery, programs, memorandum pads, pep books, lapel strips for every football game, and also the Brackenridge student directory. The members always look forward to the state and district conventions which they attended this year. The officers for the coming year were announced by the out- going president at the final banquet in May. Row 1 Row 2 Row 3 Agnew, Bryan Castillo, Cruz Martinez, Joe Avila, Ignacio De La Rosa, H. Taylor, Frederick Lara, Arnulfo Weaver, Wayne Ignacio Avila is instructing Ernest Villarreal, Amedee Puig, The boys of the VIC Club are learning about the printing busi- Lawrence Houck, and Tom Henson in the operation of the inter- ness on their field trip to the Express Publishing Company. type machine, but their interest seems to be focused elsewhere. 242 E in i ,,,-17-f-if i I l K F l F i i 5 Brack's Printing Needs President .... Vice-President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Reporter ......... . . Sergeant-at-Anns . . . . . . . Cruz Castillo Ignacio Avila . I oe Martinez Amedee Puig . Harry Oliver Ernest Herrera Explaining to the Print Shop boys iust how printing of the Times should' be done are Charlie Ploeger and Bettye Swales. Jean McCoy, Kay Reed, and Sandra Karm seem eager to buy foot- V ball programs from some of the boys that are members of AVIC. i Presenting two PTA members, Mrs. Neuman and Mrs. Crow. with i the finished PTA program are Arnulfo Lara and Amedee Puig. WA KAPAS Yuleticle Decorations President ...... .... B arbara Nobis Vice4President ...... .... C arol Ann King Recording Secretary . . . . . . Helen Smith Corresponding Secretary . . . . . . Diane Krause Treasurer . . . DiAnne Parr Parliamentarian . . . . . Virginia Hill Historian .. .. Gay Alter Censor Dorothy Hild Typist .. Dorothy Hild Reporter . .. Betty Stark Reporter ..... Pat Tolley Sgt.-at-Arms Betty Io Kight Sgt.-at-Arms .. Nancy Pankey Chaplain . . . . . . Camille Bretz Those mean girls will not let me help them decorate the Christmas tree. Just wait! says Barbara Gerloff. Careful or you'll fall, the girls tell prexy Barbara Nobis. Diane Krause and co-followers seem to have taken up the art of painting. 244 ' gil Highlights the Season Since 1924, when the Wa Kapa club first held meetings, it has grown to be one of the leading clubs at Brackenridge. They derived the name, Wa Kapa, from a very old Indian word. The members of the club began the year in September with the election of new members and the formal installation of officers. A cake sale was held in October and again in Ianuary. During the Christmas season the members of the club put a huge white tree in the center of the main floor. They decorated it in purple and white which are the school colors of Brack. In the spring term the club sponsored the Satellite Serenade, a dance that was enjoyed by all that attended. A paper drive was held in order to raise money for a float which the Wa Kapa members seek advice of the stronger sex for new ideas. club put in the Fiesta Parade. Bringing the most unforgettable year to a close was a very impressive banquet. The announcement of the new officers was the highlight of the evening. With-fdetermination, Sandro Mensing hangs the first liqlb on the purple and white Christmas tree placed irrcenter hall each year by members of the Wa Kapas. Formal installation of officers takes place at atn evening tea. Business meetings hold the attention of all Wa Kapa members? l 5 245 It is hard for some people to understand that the dance floor At one of the weekly Wednesday meetings, big plans are being is a place to dance and is not a place to hold a gab session. made by the club members for their dance, Satellite Serenade. W A K A P A Row 1 Adams, Dotty Alter, Gay Bonn, Betty Brietzke, Marilyn Bretz, Camille Row 2 Carson, Lynda Cohen, Sharon Dykman, Ann Flewellin, Carol Gerloff, Barbara Row 3 Hild, Dorothy Hill, Virginia Hohensee, Evelyn Janssen, Patricia Jasper, Nada Kay Row 4 Kessler, Sheree Kight, Betty Jo King, Carol Ann Kirkland, Karen Krause, Diane Girls' Gym Changed Into Row I Lampman, Billie Jo Marquardt, Donna Rae Mensing, Sandra Merklen, Carolyn Nobis, Barbara Row 2 Pankey, Nancy Parr, DiAnne ' Platt, Vilma Pulley, Carolyn Schumann, Elsie Row 3 Schumann, Dorothy Sessions, Saunclra Smith, Helen Stark, Barbara Stark, Betty Row 4 Thomas, Ann Louise Tieken, Dorothy Tolley, Pat Truett, Jayne Van Griner, Anita moons at the Satellite Serenade held in Brack's girls' gym. s j 5 l s liq t N , in ., . U H' S d 77 Sate :te erena e fi? The Wa Kapa president, Barbara Nobis, and her date, Mickey Mur- ' , C phy, were one of the couples seen dancing beneath the stars and .1 A K S l V Q O Everyone is busy working on decorations for the dance with the i exception of Dorothy Hild, who is busy looking at the camera. Y-TEENS Girls Have Swimming Meet President ...... ....... . Mavis Owen Vice-President .. Magali von Wernich Secretary ..... ..... B onnie Sydnes Treasurer .... Dixie Grelle Chaplain . . . . . Ernogene Davis Reporter . . . . . . Carolyn Martinez Historian ........ . . Rosemary Rangel Parliamentarian . .... . . . Barbara Neuman The Brackenridge Y-Teens Club is a junior club of the Y.W.C.A. Many of their activities were service and financial projects, as well as many projects for their own enjoyment. The purpose is to build a better understanding of Christianity and fellowship among its members. Selling Easter lilies, entertaining the people at the St. Vincent de Paul home and at the Chi1dren's Shelter with programs were some of the service projects. The social life the members enjoyed included slumber parties, home socials each month, and a camping trip to Camp Ildlewilde. Bringing the eventful year to a Carrola, Ernestine C-opp, Jo Ann Davis, Emogene , l Grelle, Dixie Gonzales, Yolanda Gutierrez, Mary Close was then' Mother and Daughter Banquet- Lepold, Jessica Martinez, Carolyn Miller, Dorothy Neuman, Barbara Owen, Mavis Rangel, Rosemary 4, Sydnes, Bonnie von Wernich, M. Whitehead, Letty X 'X B t These three Y-Teens know the coolest way of spending a slum- ' Q' 5 N- lk . ber party at the Y.W.C.A.-in the water. They are, left to X f right, Letty Whitehead, Mavis Owen, and Magali von Wernich. A SJ s Quick, Knock it over! yell several Y-Teen members as they participate in an excitiing game of volleyball at the Y.W.C.A. x. N r u t f 4 -ff, 'Y f f.. ' 5m n f gs . Q5 X1 5 W aw 'A Q if ' - 5 school life I KEN RN: 'ff S M X ei A eg SX Qt Q gf 4, S 5,- M 'Q mv' 17' ap' ' . Ng I fx g'?1IQQ-Q wvkf ,V-W, f , , x , wb Q W -f me Wsxh gx gh A , NT' f 1 i '4 Q- 4 . 1,2 M x :x:,zf6mx.e,i-an XQ12hW?Sms-4 Gwwf za, V . :XwWv,9'fwssQ'k - -3A,5,M,5wiye-1Sx1- -w. + yxyf P I., . L I Evra, ,X K Q wg. QF is - ww N 1 . . . .,,., :,:.,J.,: , ,xg 1.5.2 ,.,:.,,f'::,.:' S ..,.... M W EET-- if . A .. X . K ff if , ssiiggk I Q X X X xx fm W ,mis Q A V ' 'r K s wjk ii WY 5 ' i gx' .sk - 3 , 'S--. BF W M sg F, X Q X x w ,-K , Q X 5 Q xg Y X X x :max Q I Y D if km f W N Ez ...gf Z sm, X Q ,, E ix E N Q E Q X X 1 MMM A,A WyMkmm,:Q, .,....,.. WQ ,MU mg, aww ,wmfh f . W V EE R U ji . 15, - K N 'M wmsmmwm ww umm wwwxwwwmm ww gm- w 1 The line of students dwindles as,Miss Abbott registers them in the library. These boys in their Sunday best get ready for picture taking. lt's Back to if A bl 5 ...ms 6 XX l C C Mrs. Lord signs girls for the Purple Jackets and P.E. classes. School Again School had started! Every senior began the year with a feeling of owning the school, every junior with a feeling of belonging, and every sophomore with a feeling of bewilderment. Registration was the first thin g that greeted them. To many it was a tim.e of fun, but also to many it was a time for thinking in a most serious manner. Getting classes signed by a teacher whe-n her class was full was not the easiest job in the world. As soon as routine was established, everyone began to appear with shining faces for the La Betama picture taking. Many repairs of the school building must be made before the school year begins. Here a workman adds a few fin- ishing touches to the girls' gymnasium door so that if may be ready in time for the start of registration week. The bookroom'is always the scene of mass confusion, but with the Purple Jackets distributing the books, the line passes rapidly. ,.. --2 1 4 l i 1 i ASSEMBLIES 1 Guest Speakers ancl Talent l 2 l . . . . . which brings to mind the story of says Mr. Green at the Allied Youth assembly. l Why no, I don't have a thing against the barbers' uniovnp 1 I can't afford a haircut, that's all, says Mr. Quaker. Portraying Mary in the Nativity scene at the Christmas assembly is Jean Ann Kopplin. i I 4 1 J I a -H+ A Aw -X-Xs:.smfcM,,1.,..ss...,s,.c1, s1s Come From Near and Far In the Purple Parade, Brack's variety show, the cast re vives and adds much to the old spirit of Vaucleville days The Brackenridge student body was very fortunate to have Father Wal- den and Rev. Terry as guest speakers at the Brotherhood assembly. Elizabeth Logan gives the invocation for the students at the annual welcoming assembly. Fl xf fi ,QQ x mg! S S E 12:11 , 15 1 if sg! i EQ X? x Q5 ,Grafx w Y Y W w 3 g g f XX? X .P i. . , '2 5 , X 1 X X f Q S X' .R : ..,. Y 5 Q s:-SN Q .x W , ww Q ,.,:,:. i Y 'Sz H A A AN 593 sw ,W X WNSZQW mmm ww X Q, S S 553 X X x DANCES l I The Melody Llngered 0n Several couples have fun at the Soda Pop Hop. Donnie Knepp opens the car door for Carol Ann Comeaux before leaving for the Senior Prom where they will dance to the soft music of Johnny Brock. 5 t Carol Sue Knox and Buzzy Wheatley demonstrate some fancy These couples carefully inspect the huge football during the Kick-Off dancing at the Pigskin Prom which is sponsored by the Hi- Prom which is sponsored annually by Brackenridge Student Council. Y. The dance was held at the Alamo Heights Lions Club. 257 Dance Schedule Kick-off Prom . . Pigskin Prom . . Soda Pop Hop . . Winter Fantasy . Hick Hop . . .. Sweetheart Prom Latin Beat .... . . Satellite Serenade Rhapsody in Red P, I. Dance . Band Dance . . Aloha Prom . . . . . October 25 November 28 December 13 December 20 February 6 February 14 February 21 February 28 . . . March 13 May 28 . . . May 29 ...May30 ,N DANCES I A Gay Decorations and ' v It wi ,.I, , , .J ,.., Q WM. I Q rx ,, . ,y N 'NX 'A N N r . A it , X ss 'S .. 'i . ' N i'i s 4 5 5 Sevenoaks Country Club acts ' as host for the Military Ball. 4 A 1 4 1 F 4 L 2 ,4 i i 1 1 1 E 9 4 I see a camera! exclaims Mike White I as the La Retama photographer comes by. 1 oft Atmosphere to Dances A Bobby Galvan furnished south of the border music for the La Estrella dance R.O.T.C. members and their dates enioy dancing as well as chatting with all of their friends. Several couples visit at the annual senior dance. Rocket ships, stars, and sputniks set the stage for the Wa Kapa Satellite Serenade. Brackites Travel gt il l' lt's a mad scramble to get on that certain bus for out-of-town football games. These three Student Council members bid farewell to fellow students and their parents as they board a plane bound for a council convention being held in Arlington, Virginia. These bright-eyed and well-dressed annual staffers pose for a picture before going to the semi-formal banquet held at the Texas Woman's University. They are attending the Texas High School Press Association's convention in Denton along with the Times staff. Near and Far A farewell party consisting of Janice Atkinson, Jamie Richardson, who represented F.T.A. at the Future Teachers' can Kay Reed, and Carol Reed wish Roddy Glover luck vention in Pleasanton, shows Sue Pulley, prexy, notes from a meeting as he leaves for the big Allied Youth convention held every year in Buck Hill Falls, Pennsylvania. F Confusion greets these tired but happy band members after experiencing a fabulous two-week trip to San Francisco, California. Ann Ross says, l'd iust love to go to a movie tonight. Who's that looking at my hat? asks Brice Barnes as these band members show their hats at band practice. E l A FADS Fun ancl Foolishness l 2 l if See you at 8:00, says Mike White. Notice the unbuckled ivy leagues, boysp but where do the size 12's fit in? ' 2 E Y it 5 5 2 5 S i v 5 i ll 9 5 l 1 i Highlight '58 One malt, five straws . . . Joe Moake, Gail Wahrmund, Robert Brooks, Lanell Chadwell, and Charles Nelson smile for the camera before the battle for the malt. Keeping with the current fad, Marian Walter, Kay Mangham, and Sally Schiwetz V admire these petticoats. This fad is still popular with teenagers everywhere. Joe Moake and Waynene Schiwetz clance 'American Bandstand style while James Roach, Jary Tallman, and Eddie McCoy spin some favorite discs. Beat 'Em, Bust 'Em, That's Our Custom, rings out as Purple Jackets yell at a brief pep rally before traveling to Austin. Cheerleaders lead the students with Beat the Indians, Eagles. PEP RALLIES Enthusiasm Over- Q54 L? is . Q T Cheerleaders and student body yell enthusiastically at a rip- roaring pep rally preceding the big San Benito football game. flows From Spirit Jug l Large pep rallies like this help students maintain that all important school spirit that sends the Eagles on to victory. Leading the high-flying Eagles on to victory are senior cheer- leader, Gaylene Oberman, and capts., H. Murphy and C. Mumme Cheerleaders stop traffic to have a big pep rally' in Austin. ,..,,..,kmx-emmm,Wmssmfawwgmmyecsss ..,.... c .W..m.tW,,gN.-me-W , . fm MsWW.,.w.,..,r.f,..,,W.W ..NM,...Mv..1M,...-M... ,,,...s., ...,. ,,,.......-,W ,s . , Rose Esther Agnes . .. Tootie .. She sure must have pulled pretty hard because most of it still Mrs Smith has roots! exclaims Esther lDiAnne Parrj as she examines the ' hand full of hair that Agnes fGay Boublei exhibits with pride. Mr, Smith Lon . . . Iohn .. I dunno Rose, after all ...... when a girl slugs a fella Katie . . . twice, then threatens to throw a lamp . . ., John Qliermitl Schrollerj furiously explains to Rose Uamie Richardsoni. SENIOR PLAY eet Me in St. Louis DOUBLE Iamie Richardson lean Ann Kopplin . . .. Dil-Lnne Parr Barbara Pegg .. Gay Bo-uble Linda Schulze . Karen Kirkland I anice Roberts .. .. Mavis Owen Catherine Starkey E. V. Leyendecker lim Gatewood . . Charles Nelson Dan LaRoe . . . Kermit Schroller Charles Nelson .. Wanda Wiatt Agnes fGay Boublej expresses her disappointment when her family announces that they will be leaving St. Louis. She asks Kate QWanda Wiattl and Tootie QKaren Kirklandj, What'll Grandpa do ..... ? Gains Top Rating CAST . . .. Dan LaBoe Kermit Schroller Fred . . . . Deanna Serna I ackie Prunty Ida... . Mr. Dodge .. Raul Almaguer I ody Ringlestein Bill Hohner Daffy .... . . . Olga Garcia Sally Schiwetz Mrs. Waughop . . . . . . . . Bill Hohner Grandpa . . . . . . Rudolph Krueger I im Gatewood Conductor . . . E. V. Leyendecker Lady Bobby la catl . . . ........... Calico Lucille . .. .. . Saundra Sudderth Ann Marie I ordahl Grandpa QRudolph Kruegerl impatiently looks at the candy and tries to find a piece in the box that has not been pinched. He finally gives up and says, Looks like a large flock of black birds has been here. Mr. Dodge iRoy Almaguerl exclaims, What do you mean nothing? Why, Ahhhhhhhhll, as Tootie fKaren Kirklandl carries out one of the chief ambitions in her life-biting someone on the leg. Mr. Dodge CRaul Almaguerl announces that he is firing Mr. Smith QE. V. Leyendeckerl. But Mr. Dodge, if you'll only let me explain ..... , Papa fBill Hohnerl pleads with him. su41-in---su, , ,, ,,,,mM.osw--M ---- , -harass svssssmmsaw.ssrmwme., W , -MwMwM,..,.,..-'Y,fs ..r.. W-, -vw-swem.wNvN::f ,, mmmmmwmxxwmsmmw- Football Life ls King The Maiestic Theater is the scene of the enormous pep rally sig- nifying the annual rivalry between the Eagles and the Mustangs. Hold everything! I forgot my earmuffsl ex- claims James Roach, while Gaylene Oberman, Dan LaRoe, and the bus driver look on with interest. After much deliberation the iudges awarded the top prize of five dollars to Cochrane's advisory for their beautiful first place decorations on Color Day. From an eagle's-eye view, it is easy to see the spirit that Brackites have during football season. , ., . .N ucsQf . Jeanette Kramer and Jary Tallman seem to have found G belief WClY:9f SfUClYlf19, lOUftheywon'tlecIl'f1?l'1GfWC'Y- Four clarinets, two drums, and bells are the ingredients used in making the iazz band for these eight hard working band members as they tune up. Brackites Have Fun While Learning I'Il get it focused in iust a minute, exclaims Mr. Higdon as his bi- Hurry up, Mr. Jackson, turn on the T.V. so we can watch ology students anxiously wait to view a minute Paramecium caudatum. the World Series, say the students of an energetic class. in. x 269 CAMPUS CAPERS Cindy Sinclair and Donald Benton are having a very hard time getting all of those books in that small locker. Activities, Tom Shepherd and George Chapman must think fast to be cashiers in the cafeteria. Coach Rowland has a watchful eye on the lunch lines. It is not often that one sees Brackenridge's campus covered with snow! C Brack Enloys Snow, and End of Day l It is the end of the day for Brackenridge students Here a senior girl pauses for a few minutes to re call her past days and to anticipate the ones ahead adverti in SN 31 Q ' E .wif xg kk N A M 3 X z SQ -z N 3 5 -:iq Q .aw ,gn X X sg. 2 X - y , 9 A. Srl? SQ Q Yu- f W 1 wg .ig 1 X5 X Q X X 9:4 Q :.:2L.j . 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Q A 'Y v ' . 0ur Advertisers Firm Page Firm Page Firm Page A A Charlo's Mobil Station .... . . . 313 Fox Alignment Service Co. . . . . . 304 Adams Floral Co. ..... . . . 284 Cinema Art Theater .... . . . 327 Fox Co., The ............ . . . 293 Akers, Roy ........,...... . . 284 Cita's Dancing Studio . . . . . . 313 Frank, Sol Uniforms . . . . . . . 304 Alameda Floral Sho .......... 282 Cit Lumber Co. ...... . . . 330 Fredrick's Beaut Salon . . . . 327 P Y Y Alamo Art and Blue Print Co. . . . 278 Clausewitz Garage .... . . . 292 Frost Bros. ......... . . . . . 289 Alamo Funeral Home .......... 301 Clemens Printing Co. ..... . . . 290 Frost National Bank ........... . 314 Alamo National Bank .. .. 285 Clement's Music Shop ..... 291 G Alamo Service Station . . . . 311 Cobb Building Materials . . . . . . 313 , l Alamo Sheet Metal ....... . . 313 Cobb and Cobb Realtors . . . . . . 283 Gorqof Rody Conoco sorwoe S1o- 312 Alamo Typewriter Service . . . . . 278 Coca-Cola Bottling Co. .... . . . 325 Gofden 1:11111 510113 ' - - ' - ' - 288 Alamo Welding Supply Co. ..... 279 Cocrane Advisory .............. 299 GelSl?r Advisory ........ : ...... 292 Alaska Fur Co. ............... 292 Commonwealth Life and Genes 1:1'11'1111u1'e ond APP11o11oe5 300 Albert, John A. Plumbing Co. . . . 301 Accident Insurance Co. ....... 283 Gone1o11 11o1e1 5UPP1Y Co' -- ' ' - 322 Albidress, Chas. Furniture Co. . . . 293 Compliments of a Friend .... 279, 288, Gfbsonls Coswme Shop -'------ - 322 Aldersgate Methedaet Church .... 301 293, 303. 3oa, 309, 312, 318 G'1'S0 S G'0Ce'Y -------------- 293 Allen Transfer and Storage ..... 288 Compliments of Johnny and Janice 313 gLcLT:o:kCoE1eLo1'1o1 1'1o1e1 5UPP'Y Co- Amanda's ................ 3. . . 302 Compliments of a 9 ' ' 'I '- ' ' ' - American Cash Register Co. ..... 287 San Antonio Lawyer ......... 283 Golden Wos1 O11 Co' ' ' - '--- 312 Anderson, Paul Co. ....... . . 306 Conoco No. 30, Artega and Son . . 307 32:15:31 fmox '- - - Apache Packing Co. ...... . . 283 Continental Credit Co. .......... 289 , 1' 1119 o' ' ' ' ' - ' Avondale Cleaners ..... . . 282 Continental Union Trailways ..... 317 Goroon 5 Golf --'---' 2 91 B Corfu Printing Co. ............. 284 Goslmg' 1'y11e W' Phd Co' Q ---'- 290 B 8' M Mattress Co 298 Corona Studio ........... . . . 277 grahqgl og? CT:11'115 mime io' 1115- 277 ' ' Corral Cafe and Drive Inn ....... 287 reno os Um 1119 on PP1 Ce5 291 BGr1lgSt0?.Mriw1d Mrs. RGY ..... 305 Crain and mme, Pharmacy u 305 Grasso Seed ce. ............... 292 BUPUST emP 9 --------------- 305 C I C 279 Great Western Loan and Trust Co. 300 BC 'nebY, Walker H- Reel 1557012 - - 273 Cmvy Ee ream 278 Green Tree Cleaners ............ 298 Barnes, T. E. Lumber Co. ....... 285 room resl ' ' ' ' G,- . Crescent Jewelry Co. . . Q . . I ey Moss lnn ................ Beck Ollucft- --------- -- 233 Crown Cleaners 3-I2 Groos National Bank ........... 277 Bell, Pl 'l'P t------------------ -- 239 . ' ' ' Grubbs, Cliff and Phil Texaco .... 282 Bennyts Cafe . i u n I i i I . I . . . D i I 318 Cruz the Florist ................ 277 Gwen Dye Works 287 Besiway Laundry and Cleaners 283 Cude Brothers Gulf ............. 309 Gu ' ' - - arantee Cleaners .... .- 307 Benencoun Joe C 282 Culver, Transfer and Storage Co. . 303 G Sh ee... e.,.,,:,, Neretgi e1.1.1.'3:: 1 ' we Cuffv Motor and Ffeigh' Lines ---- 278 e3i1'E2LZi t.2 '.'f'f'. iii? Biard, Arthur E. Co. .......,... 293 D 1 1 ' ' Billye's Beauty Salon ...... . . 330 , H Billy's Restaurant .............. 288 gg:jnl1'e 'Y salon 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Have, RUdy .................. 277 Bivins, W. T. and Son ........... 289 5 , ' ' ' ' HUil'IeSt lke l-GUl'1ClFY Und Cleaners 302 Blue Bonnet Laundry and Cleaners 286 gsvwiee fexulc? serwce ' ' ' ' ' ' 311 Haltom Pest Control ........ . . . . 301 Bluebonnet Potato Chips ........ 285 e 'nnes Be gwm 11111 ' 301 Hamilton's Watch Repair Shop .... 284 Bobls ,ce 5,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 313 gf- Pgpgzf ---. go- -H - -I-Ht ------ gg? Hance Auto ce. ............... 310 Brackenridge Band ........ . . . 321 Drum T1 gfopfcff 'C es 1 emo Handy Andy ........... . . 276 Brackenridge Electric Shop ..... 331 65gUgrio,2sin1?1U5.'ness College ' Hansen Brothers .....,., ,, 309 ' ' S ff .... . . 326 ' H ' ' G lt ........... . . g1kZT1l2l:lnl1l11ig5c1?ir3leT . .... . . 305 331321213 c'?2::gg2e1V1Ce - - - ' - - Hglrllslxiqsuntldin Pet Foods . . . . . Brickstone Products .... . . 285 I , 5 ' 'u '-' - - ' Henderson's Advisory ..... . . 295 Briggs, Advisory D . u . ' ' 290 Dykman s Service Station . . . . . . 315 Herlzveckl John Co' . . . . t . l . 3-H Bright's Advisory . . . . . 306 E Hic ory Log, The ......... . . 288 Brinkley, Freddie . . . . . 284 . n Hi-Lands Service Station . . . . . . 314 Brown, E. A. ...... . . 278 E ond R Ssogce 31122211 '--- - ' - Highland Park Cleaners ..... . . 292 Brown Sales Co. . . . .. 287 os own et on 1 e - -- -- ' Highland Park Flower Shop ... . .. 310 Brown's Place ......... . . 279 Eckert M010' Co' '-'-'-'---- 314 Highland Park State Bank . . . . . 305 Bruners ................. . . 300 Ef1o1eE Borbiflfgp ' ' -'- '- Highland Pastry .......... . . 278 Bryant Building Materials . . . . . 319 'sen ooer' 1 enero o 111oc1o1 Highlander Cafeteria ....... .. 313 Bullen, Allen Appliance Co. ..... 283 E1 1:o1'o Cafe '-'- '-'- 288 Hilton Tailors and Clothiers ...... 312 Bull, Wayne Auto Parts ........ 283 E1 Rancho 332 Hind's 66 Service Station .... . . 288 Burger and Sultenfuss Service Sta. . 310 E1oe1 Bfos' Garage ' 300 Holmes, Dr. R. M. ....... . . 284 Burkeshire Beauty ............ 285 E1115' V111 - ' I'I ' 287 Hood, E. E. and Sons ...... . . 291 Business Machine Center ........ 31 1 Escorerpof t1z:1'1Y Felnero 1151'11'o11ce Hot Wells Baptist Church . . . . . 333 C Vous es on ro ' Hot Wells Variety ....... . . 293 House of Fabrics ............. 289 . ............ F . ' g Eng ............. 332 F 3. w selee ce. ............... 292 :0'1Ser31CN'Qe' 1285- - -S: - ' 5 - -gg - 533 Calahan's, Rich. S. Service Sta. . . 319 Facs Co. ..................... 280 owe ' .' ' a on ervlce C' Calmbach Auto Co. ............ 288 Faulk's Dutch Girl Dairy Stores .... 312 :ovL?11'FH'11inAfo', ' Campbell, Howard Co. lnc. ..... 307 Ferris, Mtarie .................. 299 uc S' mn GHS op ' Carmona's Food Market . . . . . . . . 290 Finance Co. of Texas Inc. ..... . . . 293 I Carpenter Dr. T. V. ...... . . 287 First Federal Savings and Loan . . . 310 In AP - - u I , . prectatton .......... . . 336 gasp Etta . .t: . . . . . . Etslg sglirlypggsgrtters ............ lsenhourts Service Station . 0 . . i 293 enra apts urc tv 1 e...... Chadwell Garage ..... . . 306 Flamingo Cleaners ........ . . . 310 -l Chapman Auto Parts .... . . . 304 Forest Oil Corp. ............... 285 Jack's Gulf ............ . . 284 Charlie's Drive-In ..... . . 304 Foster, Glenn Auto Financing ..... 305 Jahn's Jewelry and Gifts . . . . . 304 Firm Page Firm Page Firm Page Jean's Hats ......... . . 307 Moore Natural Foods ....... 277 Smith, Milton L. Dispensing Optician 300 Jiffy Car Wash ......... . . 326 Moore's Service Sta. ............ 279 Smith's Garage ............... 315 Johnson Beauty School ..... . . 284 Motaloy Manufacturing Corp. .... 308 Snow's, Jack Phillip's 66 ........ 330 Jones Hamburgers ........ . . 285 Moyer Catering Service ......... 293 Solis and Sons Grocery .... . . . 285 Jones Laundry and Cleaners ..... 304 Murray's Used Cars ........ 304 Southern Company ..... . . . 290 Jones, Bob Realtor ....... . . 326 Southern Lloyds ......... . . . 323 Joske's of Texas ...... . . 298 N Square Deal Cleaners ........... 308 Joyce's Beauty Salon ...... . . 289 Naive Ads ----------- 303, 329, 333 St. Gerard's Bowling Lanes ...... 303 Judson's Candy Co. ....... . . 302 N0 'Ona' IDf'fPU imef'fI5f0fe ------ 282 Stadium Ice .................. 292 Juvenile Manufacturing Co. . . . 309 meievqlulzfilfeg Maleflcls ----- Staffel's Feed Co. ............ . . 302 el I - ' 0- --------- Standard Garage and. Body Works 277 K Newell Salvage Co. .......... 278 Sf D 5, I I I I Karotkin Furniture Co. . . . . . 298 Nichols Texaco ................ 278 5,25 Sgggcosgf CDI I ' ' ' Kaufman's ........... .. 292 Nobling's Foot Health Shoe Shop . 322 5, T C f .'..'.... 303 Eellt' l'lKCV'Clil1 GGFUQS - - - - - Nordhaus, S. Co. ............ 303 512,-Eng?5eG,-in .ulil 282 eno eaners ...... . . 5, ...'. -.'... I I I Kight and Marquardt . . . . 288 0 Sfi':EgjE'??rne ...',.,...-. Kildayl Owen WI .,-. I I 293 Ochoa, Joe Grocery ............ 310 Strip Drivelnn Restaurant ' ' ' 313 Kircherfs I I I I I I I I I I I 299 Original Mexican Restaurant ..... 286 Summers, Advisory ' ' ' ' ' 294 KitKatKlub ...... ..278 5 - I p unset Service Station No. 7 ..... 323 Klasing Oil Co. ...... . . 318 , 5 h- L d pages .....-.-'.-... 312 uns me aun ry ......... . . . 306 Knowlton's Creamery .... . . 302 . . 5 Cl Kramer, Edwin A. Co. . . . . . 284 EcnkAmZr'cm? Tomnus ' ' ' uper eaners ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 306 Kreme Kone No. 12 .I ...... . . 307 Pug ez. gm 'L I ' d ' ' 279 T Krisch, Claude Electric Co. . . . . 292 Pfeilfz graggfsrnrgg ' ' ' 290 Taco Huf, The ,,,,,,,,,,,,,. I I I 309 Kyrisch, Tony Service Sta. . . . . . 308 Philfs Hemburggers ' ' ' ' ' ' 277 Talley Transfer ........... . . . . . 279 II Picnot Adiusting Ce: ' ' 289 Taylor, Paul E. Conoco Service Sta. 331 I Pioneer Flour Mins I I I I I I 284 Texas Air National Guard ....... 312 LG Fefld .............. . . 286 T F d M k T - Pirates Ad Selling Team . . . 299 exas 09' , or el ' ' 3 3 La Retama Junior Staff ..... . . 335 I I Texas Invnehen Co 281 La Retama Senior Staff .... . . 334 PMS' Hafftf T- Eleclnc C9- ' - 279 Texas Reserve Life 'ine' ' ' ' ' ' 299 Landauer's Flower Shoppe . . . . 303 Il::9zI'? l1- jIl'l'3'5E9- ------ Theresefs Beauty Shep' ' ' ' 291 Landrum's ............... .. 289 of I' ' - ' 9- '----' Th I 1 G ' ' ' ' Lee Brothers Service Sta. . . . . 318 PONY 5 H9U5e of Be0U'Y - - - 278 Thgmpiggi Ptsczfgz ' ' ' Leeseh Lumber Co 289 Post-Haller CO. ......... 305 P m CY ' ' ' ' IIIO IIIIS IIIII ' ' ' 331 Presidenps Council I I I I 324 Three Guesses, The ............. 311 rfmzzzz 1: Fgoyfggfggft ..-- ggg 1:5123Sfzzirxdizilttzgkszsis- 32? Lou's Food Market ..... . . 286 WP e GC e 'cefs - - - Trim, - - ' I y University .............. 314 Luderus, Fred Tire Co. ,. . . . 331 Q Ludwig Meg' Mkt' I' ' ' ' ' 312 Quality Laundry and Cleaners . 314 I U Lumley, Louise Florist . . . . 292 R Umfed Supply COI .IIII I I I 306 Mc Ragsdale, Paul Plumbing Co. . . 302 I V McCreless, Otis ................ 303 Rqpgilver Inc, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 283 VOID D- R- CO. ........ . . . 310 McCreless Shopping Village . 296, 297 Record Rendezvous IIIIII 319 xance lcIe Iatatloln .S.II ...... . . . 291 McCrOry 5 8: 10 ......-..- - - - 305 Reeves Pest Control Co. . . . 331 ermesc UC ine OP - - - - - - 302 McDonald l.Umbel' CO. .......... 309 Renfro Realty ,,,,,,,,,, 300 Vel'f'l0l'1'S Ice SfCl1lOI'1 .... , , , 290 McNeel, Jess Machinery Corp. .... 310 Reus Cafe ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 299 w . Richard's Barber Shop .......... 312 M R. h. G EI . C Walter, Fred R. Agent . . . . . . 279 M Q- M -- Razr: fi'f'f. fi- H 322 --Q--'Q- Mqln Linen Service I I I , I Rile Fred W Insurance WCIFFIG Bros. FIXI1' .... . . . Mqlflgnd ,,,,,,,,, , , 327 R. Y' . '. Weller's Gulf Station .... . . . 330 lverslde Baptist Church . . 319 . Manno Garage ...... . . 278 Ro eps DriVeITmI 322 West Side State Bank . . . . . . 278 Mansfield Lumber Co. .... . . 279 9 . Western Flavor Seal Co. . . . . . . 287 , Royal Crown Bottling Co. . . 318 . . . Marine Sales Co. lnc. ...... . . 283 1 While, Carl Pl1llllPS 66 . . . . . 304 , Rudy s Pharmacy ....... 289 . Mars Plumbing Supply Co. . . . . 292 Russews Rc 314 White House Garage ...... . . . 323 Matthiesen Garage ....... . . 305 ' Y White Star Laundry Co. ......... 298 Maytag Sales qnd Service , , , , 332 S Whitley Employment Service ..... 288 Meader, Ike ............. . . 286 Saenger Bros. of San Antonio . 293 Wlellel EleClI'iC CO. ............. 282 Medical Arts Pharmacy .... . . 307 Sammons, J. A. Humble Service Sta. 277 Wirtn's Stores lnc. . . . . . 304 Meier Brothers ......... . . 302 Samuels Glass Co. .......... 291 Wolff 81 Marx -....... . . . 319 Merchants Transfer .... . . 305 San Antonio Cottons ............ 282 W0mClCk Brothers ...... . . . 286 Miller, Le Roy Garage ..... . . 315 Sandy's Variety Store . . . 309 Wflghl COUOCO 5f0fi0f1 . . . . . . 309 MilIer's Catering Service . . . . . 277 Schuler, William ........ 311 Wfighff Marlin Electric CO. . . . . . 313 Mission City Roofing Co. . . . . . 279 Schulte's Barber Shop . . . 289 Y Mission Concrete Pipe Co. . . . . 292 Sears Roebuck and Co. . . . 328 Mission Feed Co. ......... . . 304 Security Window Cleaners . . . 303 Yates Laundry ' ' ' ' 288 . . . . , Yellow Cab Co. .... ., , 285 Mission National Car Selberts Drug Store ........ 310 York Tom Insur ReIIntIcT1l Syseem .... . . gergent,PDuncgn aIIIiTIId Rine . . . ' ance ' ' ' ' ' ' 285 Mitc e , O. . .... .. ervice arts o., e Z Model Radio Co. . . . . . 282 Shaw's JewelryI ......... 301 Zene's .............. , . , 291 Montgomery Ward . . . . . 323 Sherman s Furniture Co. . . . 288 Zupan's Cafe . . . . . . , , , 302 JLMIUWNIMMVQ WOW J E The best place to buy X'm'El X'E'El , . v wh, E say students of Braek High HANDY-ANDY SUPERMARKETS James Hildebrand, Connie Carver, Linda Handy Andy store :H:4, 923 S. Peresa. H x I' 2 RUDY HAAG Complete Food Market, Variety, Hardware, and Electric Appliance Store Fancy Groceries Sherbets ChiIdren's Clothing Clocks Fresh Meats Dog and Cat Food Toys-Hardware Lamps Poultry Supplies Electric: Flashlights Sea Foods School Supplies Irons Juicers, Etc. Frozen Foods - and - Toasters Member of Local, Fresh Foods Notions Mixers State and National Vegetables Ladies Nylon Hose Coffee Makers Grocers Ice Cream 8. Lingerie Waffle Irons Association 1430 S. St. Mary's LE 3-5178 MOORE NATURAL FOODS Special Foods for Special Diets Complete line of Natural Food Supplements - Fresh Vegetable Iuices and Yogurt it 516 N. Alamo CA-2-1852 700 Avenue A v- CRAHAM 81 COLLINS ELECTRIC CO., Inc. Electrical Construction Service CA 7-7351 Cruz The Florist Miss ANGELA CRUZ, Prop. CORSAGES AND FLOWERS Fon EVERY OCCASION Office CA. 7-0553 Res. LE. 2-7774 517 DOLOROSA ST. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Congratulations to the Class of '58 PHIL'S I-IAMBURGERS Hamburgers- - Malts - Shakes Across the corner from Brack 1527 So. St. Mary's J. A. Sammons Humble MlLLER'S CATERING SERVICE 4119 Clark LE 3-0940 1 1 18 Roosevelt Service Station Complete line of Service LE' 4-6351 STANDARD GARAGE SL BODY WORKS We Specialize in Car Painting 111 Denver Blvd. LE 3-0111 John L. Recker, Jr. 221 N, F101-es St CORONA STUDIO Fine technique - Refined taste Make our pictures unique Phone CA 4-1961 San Antonio, Texas Congratulations to the Class of '5-8 THE GROOS NATIONAL BANK of San Antonio, Texas, In Our Second Centmy Serving San Antonio and Southwest Texas Every Banking Facility Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 277 Newell Salvage Company We'Zl treat you right We Buy Scrap Iron And Metal And Light Sheet Iron Compliments of R. C. NICHOLS TEXACO SERVICE STATIONS 503 Highland Blvd. 1723 S. New Braunfels LE 4-2717 LE 4-8961 IN SCHOOL OR OUT OF SCHOOL GOOD FOR YOU CREAM CREST MILK 726 Probandt Phone CA 7-3141 C0mPIime IS of THE HNEST IN BEAUTY cess :again-is mscR1MlNAnNe woMAN - 1 1 E. A. nnown p,,,,,, 434 Terminal Market PACKERS OF ALAMO CITY BRAND TOMATOES CA 5-2877 HOUSE OF BEAUTY 109 Goliad Rd. San Antonio, Texas Specialists in hair shaping, styling and permanent wa i g MANNO GARAGE WE CARRY FIRE AND THEF'T' INSURANCE KENO KLEANERS The difficult immediately, The impossible e little longer. COR. GEVERS at DREXEL Pereida CA 6-0700 PHONE: LE 2-0278 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Service - Rental - Sales HIGHLAND PASTRY SHOP Alamo Typewriter Service Ross M. Maddox Sz Sons LE 4-5241 San Antonio, Texas Our Specialty CAKES - PIES - PASTBIES 848 Highland LE 3-7041 Compliments of WALKER H. BARNEBEY Real Estate Efficient, Courteous Service 4002 Broadway TA 6-8677 KIT KAT KLUB WEST SIDE STATE BANK Deposits insured up to- 810,000.00 Interest on Savings 32 109 N. San Saba CA 4-6632 ALAMO Art 81 Blue Print Company, Inc. Art Drafting 8t School Supplies 506 N. Presa CA 5-7186 278 Compliments of Curry Motor Freight Lines, Inc. Radio Dispatched Trucks and Teletype Service For Fast overnight service to Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland, Odessa and Plainview Denver City - Seagraves - Simenole Andrews CA 5-2766 601 N. Colorado For Better Roofing Service Congratulations MISSION CITY ROOFING COMPANY to the Roofing and Sheet Metal Contractors '58 PHONE CA 29226 LEO M. HINCI-I 719 N. NEW BRAUNFELS AVE ownsn-MANAGER SAN ANTONIO 2. TEXAS Pedrotti Grocery and Market O 1001 S. Cherry LE 4-6793 LE 4-8440 M00lRlE'S SERVICE STATION HVIRGIL MCIDREU WHERE FnIE'NOI.Y SERVIOE I5 A MUST TIRES BATTERIES - AOOESSORIES zaus NOSALITOS ST. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS QQ Compliments of Alamo Welding Supply Co. Everything for the Welder 541 S. St. Mary's CA 6-0177 MANSFIELD LUMBER CO. Complete Line of Building Materials Reasonable Prices 601 Carolina Sl. LE 3-0654 LE 3-7309 Phone: LE 4-8813 Agent: Ford Van Lines TALLEY TRANSFER CO. LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING C. A. Talley 711 Florida Street Res. Phone TA 2-5328 San Antonio 3, Texas Don't COMPLAIN - Call MAIN Main Linen Service, Inc. JESS WALL - MGR. 901 So. Presa St. Phone CA 6-9249 CRAVY ICE CREAM MISSION NATIONAL CAR RENTAL SYSTEM 300 N. Alamo San Antonio, Texas BROWN'S PLACE 2405 S. Hackberry LE 2-0367 Compliments of a FRIEND Compliments o a Friend USID CAI! PHONE LE 37561 DIIBINIGHO G lvllllli 415 CARDLINA ROLAND 8: CLARK P HHHPY an W sf f I Plm I C 8, R Moms llllllllllll UU. 5' ...L 225: 85:12 ..Q'.z.E .TE.5,':'gf.Es A ' C I 444444444444444444444444 TASTY CORN CHIPS Che 31165 60 LE 4-6103 423 Carolina St O 4 T 4 4 4 I 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Wcaus V .. - , ,, Congratulations to the Class of '58 1 I I TEXAS INVITATIUN CUMPANY Your Hometown Manufacturer 817 E H t St S A t T 281 ' Flowers for All Occasions Corsages our Specialty ALAMEDA FLORAL SHOP Shop at Mrs. A. P. :limes CA 4-3858 112 Adams St. San Antonio, Texas for ' I oe C. Bettencourt San Antonio's Leading and Largest Manufacturing Ieweler Pins. year guards, R. O. 'IX C. Medals, Officers' pins, Clio, Charms, Student Council Pins 327 N. Presa St. CA 6-7561 Compliments of REEVES' PEST CONTROL CO. If you don't know posts - know your pest control Co. 1720 S. Prosa LE 3-IMI NATIONAL DEPT. STORES N . 1 - 736 W. Commerce - CA 3-8088 s. . . o s, mana er o an n onio o ons ore o. , s ow ov N ' 2 623S'W'w'white CA 3:7415 Qgtin Jbrgatadz if Maudieg Bellfaid Carta! Ang gomejdx, srideufts 21' 'Reg N ' 3 -' 2300 W' Commerce-CA 3:1748 N . 4 - 3670 Culebra - GE 2-9113 Store Store N . 5 5- 2025 Goliad Rd. - LE 2-0557 2105 Gouda Rd. 3321 Fredericksburg Rd. N 6 ' B diS?V21.,.m.... CA. 1 -550 LE 3-1472 PE 3-0601 c 1 al office cn.. s-sm Compliments ol Compliment of Model Radio Co. - I San Antonio's Friendly Sales 61 Service ns Goliad na. LE 2-8118 205 Avant LE 3-5808 I u u LE 2-0089 CL-EA WG Chff 5' Pl'-11 Gmbbs Avo N DALE 1::1.EAN ERE PRES ING Texaco MRS. 13. w. ELIDDERTH, mwnan EXPERT CLEANING ' 6610 South Flores REPAIRINE - PREEs1NB ff 0 WA 2-7421 51D4 E. PREEA STREET SAN ANTEINID, TEXAS - - Con ratulations Ster11ng's Gnll g T TO THE CLASS OF '58 Good Food n 'mcmlim' M0192 E L GOIQDBECK O 0 PAN AMERICAN DHOTQGRAPHER 1o1z1111ER1A W PHONE LE 2-4762 JOE VILLARREAI. 104 roman sr. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS LE 2-4564 317 Hiawatha 282 -1 APACHE Packing CO. Compliments of a San Antonio Lawyer San Antonio 7. Te-xas ' , Compliments CA74437 BESTWAY office and Plant saaasssssssa Q saassssaass 1502-36 Tampico St. l l 12 S. ST. MAABY'S D. D. Robinson CA 2,1001 Compliments of Beck Oil Company Distributors Petroletun Products 7131 New Laredo Hwy. WA 3-7241 Wayne Bull Auto Parts :lliUlllPR 3 STEEL BUILDINGS RAPSILVER, INC. 2203 S. Hackberry Street SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS W. W. FANNIN Branch Manager LEhigh 3-7567 Cobb 8. Cobb Realtors 1225 South Gevers LE 3-9721 PHONE LE 3-9411 ALLEN BULL APPLIANCE CO. EXPERT RADIO sr T.V. REPAIRS 924 VICTORIA ST. Compliments Seniors PHONE .i ig: tim .Tv-'I vs, LIiE78KCCIDENTiiKU12KNCE,CO. Dediaatad lo Service C. TAYLOR. JR. l3l6 SO. ST. MARY RINTENDENT SAN ANTONIO. 'rr The House of Nine Judy C2OI'0Wifl, petite band historian, poses beside at Scottie craft A . - ..:.:: 2 :Q-21' 7: 'th 27 ' Aflsfofrazf I ,Fm sizes 5-7-9 only X 1 X THE Suits o Coats o -Dresses 6Z'WZfe'f7?' TROIAN X 'J Sportswear o Lingerie fa igwulawda' 317B North St. Mary's - PROPELLERS - SSCOIICI HOOI' CA 7-7952 Michigan Wheel - Stannus - Federal COMPLETE MARINE SUPPLY W Evans Pest Control FACTOSE'-iiiiiien MEN We Extermgicgte Anything FAGEQL 1 DI 23,473 lgggkrcggggk MARINE SALES no me For expert and prompt service TA 4-1211 LAMAR 8302 annwv 283 Glasses for the only pair of A GUARANTEE ON ALL WORK Walk up 'my Driveway and Save eyes you will ever haven I'lAMll.TON'S WATCH REPAIR SHOP Q H Watches Electronically Tested--All Clocks l 'l' 115 E D I Repaired R. D . rexe LE 2-9503 D. . O . . In isPensm9 Phelan Compliments of . Freddie Brinkley Medical Arts San Music Co. CA 3.6600 415 N. Main CA 7-1331 Compliments of Edwin A. Kramer Co. When you get ready for that dream home of yours- LEARN TO EARN In one of the South's oldest and most modern Beauty Schools- Day and Night Courses S69 US-' lk A complete Beauty Service to patrons at half price J aek's Gulf Service Station if A COMPLETE FmENm..Y sER'v1cE S7 0PEN61'o10-7DAYsAWEEK LEO J. KJACKD DAGUE O 1118 GOLIAD ROAD y LE. 4 2941 COR CLARK 8: GOLIAD Main Plaza ADAMS FLORAL CO. m Ch h G - Co ls urc omg rsages - my . Flowers for all occasions Q dr LE 4-6521 soo Higsby A ' P 04401116 Dclmqucnls of l ll ,1 31 ' THOMSON'S PHARMACY , , ROYIAKERS s. c. THOMSON, PH. G. A ' mg' 5 ' ' -,,.-' 2402 E. HOUSTON ST. PHONE: CA 6-5521 Dun, N Ki ' i'eS Compliments of i . B',fS,lllT mmmmmm WAHEWLGS PLAZA FURNITURE CG. 1 l 1 1 Enriched Flour 619 W. Commerce Street ff- m Plimeel' . ' lacross from City Halll Simi' Mix .l.1s TOP PRINTING AT Bo'rToM Pnicas. so if Q -ciizil conFu PRINTING com PANY for your delicious baking Pioneer Flour Mills San Antonio Since 1851 TONY DIAVATIS, PROPRIETOR TEL.. PE. 5-7471 Brackenridge Ex. PLACE SAN AN ON O 1 Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Co. Home or JELL-CRAFT PUNCH svnup MANUFACTURERS 8- DISTRIBUTORS OF FOOD PRODUCTS 603 Cincinnati Ave. PErshing 3-7761 San Antonio I. Texas T. E. Barnes, Jr., Lumber Company LUMBER AND BUILDER SUPPLIES 907 Victoria St. and S. P. Tracks LE 3-1293 San Antonio 3, Texas ff21Sr2rf:2Ezff :.,:q:::.g,, -.3.y.5.:.::-:-:-:-:-g.g.g:-:..:.:-:-: -:-'-4-:-:-:-:-:-:-1--.-:+P vnonucrs connommon Custom Built Brick 84 Stone Engineered Walls For Any Building DIAL CApitoI 6-2632 Terms Free Estimates 1836 E. COMMERCE Compliments of O. R. MITCHELL MOTORS QQ -I -Q-:s?!' 3 6 fi s Us , A Ay- 'N ..,, ...: . 5 ,S452?7' L ..... ......- -5 - '- C....-vs - ---W' 1 -- --r l Compliments of FOREST OIL CORPORATION Travel First Class G0 By YELLOW Dial CA 6-4242 Compliments M sz R IJROVISQON CO' Burkes-hire Beauty Shoppe urveyors HOTEL and RESTAURANT CUTS Ruby M' Perry All Kinds Fresh and Cured Meats 1503 W'VTQ1,'jf.0 at Zmqmom Corner Vance-Jackson 8: Jackson-Keller Roads 3-7911 Post Office Box 5093 Telephone D1 2-2343-DI 2-2344 Jomis HAMBURGER PLACE A Good Place to Eat O 1107 Roosevelt Ave. LE 2-0313 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 Solis and Sons Grocery 542 Pleasanton Rd. Phone WA 3-9624 Fire 'Auto Bonds Body Marine- Theft-Liability-Wind TOM YORK Safe Insurance Sure Gunter Bldg. Off. CA 4-3000 San Antonio, Texas Res. DI 2-7190 modern, convenient IMI!! . run s AT coumu U N H C role Wamace guldm nlnsm. snnvrcn DIESEL INJECTION PUMP :Sz NOZZLE SALES Gr SERVICE Authorized American Bosch, Bendix, 6: Robert Bosch-Germany 000 We Stock A Complete Line Of Diesel Injection Pumps, Nozzles, Heads, Lines, And Filters Replacement Parts For CATERPILLAR - CUMMINS GENERAL MOTORS - INTERNATIONAL 123 W. Carolina St. LE 6-3611 LE 2-1182 San Antonio 3 1 4 1 J 1 A 1 ri 14 A We Need Your Head In Our Business LOU'S FOOD MARKET EDDIE,S 5617 San Pedro Avenue Ba I-ber San Antonio-, Texas 1911 5. Hackbeirry 1 Compliments from 1 C 'P'i 'e 'S of IKE MEAIJER a sun BRUCE PARKER 2007 E. Houston St. CA 3-6964 ,l I Our Best Wishes Are Y Always With You BLUE BONNET LAUNDR A Rl -- A Laundry o Cleaning o Storage ,Emma ST -, Good Luck - P '02 ww co . Class of '58 1 The Original Mexican Restaurant 5 ull so' Presa St' LEh'1gh 3-7121 The oldest Mexican Restaurant in the United States 115-121 Losoya Street Brown Sezllflll We Specialize in Service Station Supplies BROWN SALES Co. GV 1-'en DYQ Works CA 6-8962 1 A 1101-1103 South Presa Street i S Beauty :Salon .3-.. C,,'f,l,fgfZZZLi,fTSff,lc, LE 3-5662 PHONE CA 2-1689 AMERICAN CASH REIEESTER CO. r ADDING MACHINES at TYPEWRITERS compliments of LE 31812 O LE 2 2722 RES LE 4 1814 I DR' ZEHLPSQEZSNTER Cafe and Drive Inn 512 Roosevelt U28 SANZZSZSQSKZEE' 9-.J'I.i1fiN'lo.?.'l1.M. LE 2-0844 WORLD'S FINEST STAINIJESS STEEL COOKWARE FLAVOR SEAL by COBY Marvin Reuwer p District Manager San Antonio, Texas Phone TA 4-2161 5025 Broadway Mr. Marvin Reuwer shows stainless steel cookware to cheerleaders, Gaylene Oberman and Pat Tadlock. YA TE QE4l 5: ST. MAF1Y'S M. THE HICKORY LOG Ice 82 Food Store Compliments of WI-IITLEY EMPLOYMENT SERVICE: Best Iobs in Town-Need Iob-See Whitley 3201 S. Gevers LE 2-0330 212 Texas Theater Bzdg. CA 74193 Compliments . of Compliments of GARDEN FR I ALLEN TRANSFER 8. STORAGE CO. U T o 519 W. Cypress CA 6-9169 901 S. St. Mary's CA 5-7166 Auto Air Conditioning ' for the best Calmbach Auto Top 62 Body Co. Seat Covers Q Auto Tops Q Body Work an Painting Q Auto Upholstering 1509 Broadway CA 6-1279 San Antonio. Texas Compliments Hind's 66 Service Station ot Bil1y's Restaurant 2722 Nogalitos LE 4-5961 Open A11 Night WA 2-6389 Banquet Room Available EHESEEHT Jtlllilllll EUHIPHHH 202 NEW MOORE BLDG. PHONE CA 3-5473 Jewelry Repairing Fine Hand Engraving .-,JZ G alma .San 14nZlmio, 7ma4 , -', ,,, ,, , El Faro Cafe 619 W. Salinas CA 3-0004 Good food at low prices. SHERMAN'S FURNITURE COMPANY Compliments of LE 3-7471 1812 s. Presa Betty 2' Kight San Antonio 3, Texas South Side's Largest Furniture Store Low Overhead Means Low Prices Convenient Terms Ample Parking Space Donna Rae Marquardt BMW-NSU-ZUNDAPP Phone CA 3-9231 C 6: L Cycle Co. Motorcycles, Scooters G Sport Cars C. E. CChuckJ Earnhardt 523 B dway San Antonio, Texas SIMPLEX - MESSERSCHMITT Ioyce's Beauty Salon Specializing in hair coloring, styling, shaping. air conditioned dryers 204 Pleasanton Road Phone LE Z-1021 San Antonio, Texas Compliments of L. C. Picnot Compliments of W. T. BIVINS 84 SON GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY More than forty years' experience in San Antonio Picnot Adjusting CO. CA 6-9226 801 Brady Building CA 3-5'l52 Aztec Building San. Antonio, Texas RU San Antonio's Finest ,k House Fabric Shopping Center Rudy J. J anecek, Prop. or Plasmas 516 E' Housmn lf 9- 1 Door Off Alamo Plaza 3825 S. Presa at Eads Ave. LE 3-1269 ' Compliments of Hartz Mountain Pet Foods At your favorite grocery and supennarket San Antonio, Texas SCHUL1-E'S BARBER SHOP Erwin W. Schulte, Owner CHILDREN ARE WELCOME Open from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M. 1305 S. Hackberry San Antonio Leesch Lumber Co. 1010 W. Ashby PE 3-8187 A. J. PLOCH OIL COMPANY Distributors of Texaco and Firestone Products LE 3-5107 2319 South Hackberry FBCST BPLCS. Congratulations Purple Jackets from LANDRUMS Hardware and Sporting Goods 2340 S. Presa St. LE 4-6431 I 3 A 7 ' Dear TYPEWIIITEIIS - - ADDING MACHINES SALES - - REPAIRS - - RENTALS ' Philip Bell 522 Denver Blvd. LE 3-0215 CONTINENTAL CREDIT CORPORATION AUTOMOBILE FINANCING-INSURANCE IOZI BROADWAY-PHONE CA.5-2986 TEXAS A550 2 U O O I EDGAR PEAGAN SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS nm N' 5 N AMER ANCE o NCE 289 l 1 I 1 l Compliments of The Southern Company l 1 I A J 1 CARNIONAS FOOD MARKET l Pfeil's Branding Iron p 1505 S. tHACKBERRY ST. 1 corne-r of Mission Rdf. and Expressway SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS LE 2-0069 s'e l's and line foods Open Every Day Wednesday from 4 to I0 i I 1 KIRCHER 5 CLEMENS PRINTING ooMPANY S ll' l' O U ls .C l e G n e r S Publication and Color Printing l Your Better Apparel Cleaners A S , 1 1 RDY KIRCHER 162 S. New Hamm 207 san Pedro CA 6-3113 1 SAN AN'r1:1Nu:1, TEXAS PHONE '-E 5'352' A 1 For quick courteous service J and everyday needs General Automobile Repairs 7 stop at 1 Specializing in Automatic Transmissions VERNONIS ICE STATION 3330 Clark Avenue LE 3-9593 3302 Clark LE 2.0193 4 l Chas. W. Schneider Travis D. Bailey l Compliments of l Lytle W. Gosling 6 Co. Briggs' Advisory Insmmce 5, Bonds A 137 Losoya street - CA 7-6151 1 1 J it Compliments of E. E. Hood and Sons Contractors N'S BRE? TH ERESAJS BEAUTY SHOP Telephone LE 2-0437 -X -K -X A 1439 noosEIm:IIII:3 : FIIJIIEIIINIQ fcg::I'EIEg:rIIgNlo,1exAs 111 Hot Wells Blvd' LE 2-1722 3 Co lim 1 f GRANADOS mp en S10 PLUMBING 8 APPLIANCES S Everything in Ladies' Wear 602 water Sh 1331 F air Ave. LE 4-2616 Samuels Glass Co. 7fuLWaq DmEcT-ADvERTusnNe ssnvncz 221 Newell s. J. HAPPY ssaen-A The Mailing Man San 'Antonio Texas . ADDRESSING . MAILING . DUPLICATING ' 1m E. HousToN CA 2-9663 REEDS DIL REPAIRS STANDS 1226 South Presa W. R. Miller, Pastor NEW AND USED INSTRUMENTS Greetings Brack Hi Stuclents ELEMENTS MUSIC SHOP We offer to share our spmtual life as well as OU' 7093- sua nlssav AVE. PHI:-Nl: Church Phone - LE 3-5882 SAN ANTDNID tn, TEXAS LE 4-5184 Vance Ice Station 3023 Roosevelt WA 3-9193 Picnic supplies Fresh meats Open seven days a week Alaska Fur Co. CApitol 7-8229 12536 San Pedro Ave. San Antonio, Texas Cold Storage Free pick-up and delivery Quality Cleaning-Dependable Service Reasonable Rates HIGHLAND PARK CLEANERS Save on Cash 8. Carry-401 Years in Same Location 9 100 S. Flores Celebrating our 65 years of Continuous Service Inquire About Our Own H. B. Anderso-n, to this community Q Storage Vault in Rear of Plant Owner 1810 s. Hackberry sf. LE 3-5161 USE OUR EASY BUDGET PLAN! e E uf A Y -v Compliments of CAMO'- Oils and gas - Washing - Tires - Tubes 7-1465 Clausewitz Garage SUPPLY 1 P' O' BOX Creasing and repairing CHEM N 'I 4504 Phone WA 2-0671 3410 Nogalitos M 1 ' Hi' - 321 LQESDO ST DISTRIBUTORS A NIO Congratulations cRAsso SEED COMPANY Class of '58 from 1714 S. Zarzamora GEISLEB ADVISORY CA 7-2001 CLAUDE KRISCH ELECTRIC C0. CONTRACTORS or ' ff GUARANTEED ELECTRICAL 1Ns1ALLAT1oNs ROOM Am Coilsllsllllsclxlli Radio - Television WA 2-8061 Quality Appliances at lowest Prices 5713 SO. FLORES SAN ANTONIO 4, TEXAS 325 W. Josephine PE 4-5115 W E D E L I V E R Louise Lumley Flowers of Distinction 2315 s. HACKBERRY STADIUM ICE Open 9 A.M. to 12 P.M. every night Compliments of E. N. CRIFFAY LE- 4-0336 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 306 Mitchell LE 2-0189 You Break It - We Fix It Warne Bros. Fixit Shop Lawn Mowers and Saws Sharpened Household Appliances Repaired 2 8: 4 cycle Gasoline Motors tuned up and overhauled D. F. Warne, Owner 2334 S. Presa DRAlN'S CHIROPRACTIC HEALTH CENTER Where people get Well LE 3-5424 302 Denver Blvd. San Antonio, Texas Mission Concrete Pipe Co. Concrete Pipe For Sewers, Culverts, Irrigation, and 'Drainage 1519 Hoefgen Ave. LE 3-7905 Compliments of HCT WELLS VARIETY The Friendly Family Store 4904 S. Presa LE 2-3735 GURDUN PRINTING CO. ENGRAVED WEDDING INVI-TATIONS CA 6-7625 0 717 N. Alamo si. WorId's Largest Photo Finishers SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS Color and Black 81 White SERGENT, DUNCAN 81 RINE Providing Sound Insurance Since 1873 203 Aztec Building San Antonio 5, Texas Phone: CA 7-3351 609 l Easy To Find Hard To Leave 609 DRIVE INN Roosevelt LE 2-0043 HILTON T. HOWELL CO. 3240 BROADWAY SAN ANTONIO 5, TEXAS Compliments of OWEN W. KILDAY YoUR SHERIFF Finance Co. of Texas Inc. 2105 Broadway CA 5-2889 Congratulations to the Class of '58 MOYER CATERING SERVICE Always a pleasure to serve youf' 623 Mission St. S-an Antonio, Texas SAENGER BROS. OF SAN ANTONIO FASHION'S FOREMOST FABRICS Specially selected for high school girls. In the center of Town CHAS. ALBIDRESS FURNITURE CO. Complete Line of Home Furniture and Appliances 317 N' St. Mm-yfs CA 2-8772 711 W. Commerce St. CA 7-2657 ' Congratulations to ' Class of '58 CIBSONIS GROCERY Member of Associated Crocersn Realtor - Insurance - Rentals LE 3-7161 801 Rigsby Avenue LE 3-7311 Corner South New Braunfels at Highland Blvd. A Compliments Be sure to check with Biard before you Isenhour's Service Station Buy - Sell - Insure - Rent 3619 S. Zarzamora WA 3-9819 293 Congratulations ' Class ot '58 trom Summers' Advisory Row 1: Linda Schulze, Sue Walker, Betty Zupan, Jean Ernst, Jeanette Robinette, Jackie Frazier. Row 2: D-orazene Tarlton, Dixie Shuler, Rosemary Sanders, Mary Blanche Hill, Betty Cummings, David Koch, Edward -Lutzenberger, Mrs. Myrl Summers. Row 3: Kathryn Woolston, Cathy Eichelberger, Carolyn Carlisle, Claudia Chambers, Betty Chisolm, Gary Maples, Frank A. Fonsica, Clifford Bragg, James Huff. Row 4: Eddie Cliffe, Charles Mumme, Lee Wright, Hale Madison, Kermit Schroller, Jan Cupit, Pat Zaiontz, Dan La Roe. 294 i C E as A Congratulations to the Class of '58 From Henderson' Advisory - smgmmmnnmm menu Row 1: Patsy Tharp, Lorraine Brotze, Dorris Duran, Carolyn Opperman, Janice Wood, Barbara Samsel, Janet Le- Pori. Row 2: Dot Gibbs, Beverley Dunk, Carole Howard, Frances Carros, Donald Surber, Margarita Flores, Gloria Leiia, Rosie Ramirez, Miss Irene Henderson. Row 3: Lynda Carson, Sandra Henick, Carol Ann King, Helen Lynn, Buddy Lumley, Robert Benjamin, Aurelio Constantino. 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R . lltl rl 1 ,N Y 5':EfJ 'T?p:5-'iii Q11 gf, H 1 M: g. ,l!?.!- fy 1 , . -.- --rw ,, - 5' ' L, F. 'WH vi' ,rpg F y LJ . 1 : 1, , , S U , W if V ' .. , xx ,f C, ,V-ff A F Si g XXNX-J x4MUN1TY SERVICE ip Shopping Center fat FAIR AVENUE Mfcmaiiss Homfsunnzns F tNew Modern Homes F 3 g f 1 X 4 ii' 4, A ' N 1 - i 2 i -kF.H.A. Financing . , i 'kG. I. Financing 4 1vrCon'rrolled Qualify i IllINIllllllIllllllllllllIllIIlIIlIIllllIllllIlllllIllIIIIllIIlIIlIllllllllllllllllllllllllllillIllIIIIllUIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIIllIIllllIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllll JulllulllllmllllIIlllvllllllllmlllllllllIIlluInnullllllllllllmIlullImllVIlIIlIllIIIIIIIllIIIIIllIIIlllllmlllnluulllllum IIllllIllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllll l i ' Compliments of Chances are we furnished your mothefs home. G Friend Karotkirfs Fumiture Company A Furnishing Texas for 76 years- WHITE STAR LAUNDRY CO. iff 221 West Commerce St. 66 YEARS OF CLEANING AND LAUNDRY 530 San Pedro t CA 6-5381 WALTER'S PHARMACY NEESE BUILDING MATERIALS CO. 7 IP'I ' sP i'I'Y Sand, Gravel, Cement, Plaster, Lime, White Cement 2901 W- COMM 5' CA77'5l Del F. Neese 1402 Hoefgen Ave. s A Q 1 1 Phone LE 4-5431 Son Antonio 3, Texas Phone LE 2.0019 Congratulations Class of '58 GREEN TREE CLEANERS B 61 M MATTRESS COMPANY Q Dry Cleaning - Pressing - Alterations Raleigh Patterson .Open 7:00 ILM. Close 6:45 P.M. i 1312-22 S. Hackberry LE 4-46195 3700 S. Presa St. Son Antonio, T 1924 Broadway CA 7-4116 Combining all the advantages of a great metropolitan store with all the convenience of suburban parking. .all under one roof! mmmm The Greatest Store in the Greatest State 298 1 Compliments of Coch ra ne Advisory Row 1: Lupe S. Sanchez, Barbara Burke, Cecilia Valle, Tina Carrola, Mary Esther Bazaldua, Evelyn K. Batot, Sylvia Ann Oviedo. Row 2: Barbara Wright, Olivia Rosas, Jeanette Kramer, Darlene Rollins, Jamie Richardson, Jana Mc- Gibeny, Mrs. Minnie T. Cochrane. Row 3: Bill Martin, Robert Meshew, Charles A. Blake, J. C. Crow, Jr., Carl Pogue, Gene D. Camargo, Carlos C. Carrales, Elliott Panavast, Charles Blackwood, Ronald Lenhart. Row 4: Danny Barsun, Leroy Baumann, Abraham Trujillo, Edgar V. Leyenclecker, Donald Benton, E. J. Carroll, Lawrence C. McMillan. Not pictured: Jack Bradfield, Gloria Durham, Sharon Dossett, and Norma Long. Catering Service . Pit Barbecue Chicken - Mexican Dinners Comphments of J German Country Sausage the Pirates REUS CAFE Pa., Pat., Alex :MQ E. Commerce at Hackberry CA 3-0451 j LE. 2-D425 Hnuna 6 A.M. 'rn ID P.M. EASTLAWN RED 8. WHITE E- 8: R- SERVICE STATICN The store Built by Satisfied customers GUMPLETE SERVICE qk Ei-l.Z.'SZ'Q:. if'.f?i'Q'l'Z'f.E SAS 2155 'S?:.'f'53fA5 1000 N- Grimes St- CA 3-0787 COII1p1iI1'16I1lSS of Congratulations 81 Best Wishes Class of '58 Alexander Gonzales TEXAS RESERVE LIFE INSURANCE CO. Home Office - San Antonio, Texas San Antonio - 34 years 210 Gunter Bldg' CA 66248 An Old Line Legal Reserve Stock Co. Second oldest agency in Texas I 1? GREAT WESTERN MILTQN L, SMITH LGAN az TRUST COMPANY 932 Nix Professional Bldg. CA 2-0832 E. M. Stevens, Pres. K Dispensing Optician LOANS is FINANCING is INSURANCE Specializing in Filling your Doctorls Prescriptions for Graduates: Come and let us show you glasses some beautiful homes! 3322 So. Presa San Antonio, Texas Office Ph. LE 4-5428 Residence Ph. LE 4-7979 GENES FURNITURE 8. APPLIANCES WHQLESALE PRICE Some Below Nationally Known Brands Fully Guaranteed We Sell for Cash or Terms 2718 So. Presa LE 4-1611 READY, vvnLuNe ,E C, AND ABLE . ELBEL BROS. GARAGE l PHDNE CA. 3-B222 5 m FX , Best Wishes 1956 Breckenridge p Graduates : 'musxmsl R Sums ummm RexQlo'uox'n005Ww .. :gg?sFgEDERICKS5lTJRG UTH PR 1605 ESA Amwlws 805 NQQAUTOS nenvv S, w oe :ass 4815 'Ml'-'TA A vmusme BRoAbwA:Y DR- Aldersgate Methodist Church The Church of the Warm Heart if 8 5. f 5. 5 Member oi the Diamond Council of America A i .,,t.t. ilri --I ' gill 'I.ifliA-l3fEEf5QQQf.Q.1.Q.ifZi-ai: '. ...Q , . f .ik-E5 -.'-..: A .,-: .,.:.,..,., . . H :E x .V -A g . ., .... .. 12' A, ' M. gh A, Z t t t t , 502 Kayton Street KL- G. A. Schulze, Pastor CA 6.5357 Walter L. Froehner, Associate Congratulations to- the Class of ,58 San Antonio's Finest Restaurants 'ik' ik' 'ZX' Identification Identification of pests means economy for you Complete Catering Service CONSULTATION AND TREATMENT 3119 W. Commerce St. 6858 San Pedro Ave. OF PEST AND THEIR CONTROL CA 44512 TA 42393 BY MAINTENANCE CONTRACT OR PER TREATMENT BASIS AMOS HALTOM Pest Control Operator 132 Monticello Dial LEhigh 3-7195 JOHN A. ALBERT 9 Plumbing 9 Heating 9 Repairing 5 Chrysler Air Conditioning 9 Hot Point Home Appliances YARD SPRINKLER SYSTEM DISHWASHING CLOTHES-WASHER 2425 Broadway CA 6-7168 H 301 Best Wishes From STAFFEL'S Your Gardening Friend 321 E. Commerce St. Iva Brady cheers for Staffel's Lawn Food. Get KNOWLTON'S and KNCW you have the best! 1' siyxcvr-1'9na , Z , 4 ' fizmfrilg C-ai-5 MILK llld IC E C R E A M At your Store or at your Door PAUL RAGSDALE Plumbing 8x Heating 1419 Roosevelt LE 4.2211 MEIER BROS. VERMERSCH MACHINE SHOP 1225 So. St. Ma1'y's CA 7-4118 Complete Automotive Machine Shop Service 111 ROOSEVELT AVENUE LE 3-0535 me rmesr m suurv cue ron me mscruuuuumo womm me 2-mas Amanda's Permanent Wave Salon Specialize in All Beauty Work 3816 South Prosa Street San Antonio, Texas SPECIALISTS IN HAIR SHAPING, STYLING AND PERMANENT WAVING Compliments of ZUPAN'S CAFE 220 Dolorosa C. P. Howard Service Station 1029 Broadway at Jones Avenue 1,-an-is NER - it -A- -k os CA 6-1972 San Antonio, Texas v up gig, -12:5-:lm ' ,li m 1' 'riff'-f l 1 '. ,gfd l Pecan U - Cham Ike Haines Laundry 8. Cleaners uhnwow , 1619 W. Malone WA 3-3371 K .m s g nl .1 Ka Qs! gg q I IA-a arairdlf lb M0a'yI0n0175Hll STATE CAFE 413 N. St. Mary's SUCCESS TO THE GRADUATES Owner: Albert P. Chavez BERNICE LANDAUER'S FLOWER SHOPPE 415 Peck LE 2-2132 SECURITY WINDOW CLEANERS wmomw CLEANING AND FLUDR wAxnNG H. W. Ewald 817 E. Euclid Ave. Proprietor Phone CA 5-7091 Compliments of S. NORDHAUS CO. 515 So. Medina St. San Antonio, Texas STAR DRUG STORE Compliments of 3 T. R. Heyland friend if OTIS McCRELESS Corner of Highland Blvd. 8z S. Gevers Ru' Emu office. CA 2-osoz 604 sedan slag. LE San Antonio, Texas Home: LE 4-1323 San Antonio, Texas St. Gerard's Bowling Lanes SL 521 Sfgegioigiunfels ELECTRIC COMPANY Open daily at 1 P.M. Carrier Air Conditioned 4 Residential Wiring 8z Repairs V Industrial- Commercial T AN FEB AND STORAGE CO. CULVER R S CLAY RICHIE ALLAN GALLAWAY When moving day is close at hand, Call the man with the SMOOTHEST van! LE 2-6317 San Antonio 10, Texas 300 W' Tones CA 5-2623 222 Roosevelt Avenue SQL FRANK UNIFGRMS, INC. 205 Losoya 21? CA 7-5243 ROAD SERVICE AND REPAIR WORK OARL WHITE PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION 1914 BOLIAD ROAD WINN' PHONE LE 3-1432 p SAN ANTONIO in, 'r:xAa San Antonio Qwned and Qpefafedu Jones stones, lNcoRPoRATED 24 Stores in San Antonio ! Q, There's One In Your Neighborhood I I ' MISSION FEED COMPANY CA 6-1429 1834 E. Commerce St. 1311 South Cherry LE 3,5157 MFG. - Best Yet Brand Feeds l f I l cHARuE's DRIVE-INN Chapman Auto Parts 1 'I602 S. Hackberry Iahn's Iewelry 6: Gifts Diamond rings-Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova watches I Wholesale Distributors I Accessories and Service Station Supplies Steger Chapman, Owner LE 4-9061 2027 Goliad Rd. 812 South Presa Best wishes to the Seniors of '58 CA 7-4118 San Antonio, Texas 4 Buy - Sell - Trade 7 -- M ' U d C Glasstov Cafe-Hotel Supply Co. zggjysf Flies gf 1 San Antonio, Texas p Harold P. Schutze M, M, Murrqyl Owner I Off. CA 4-8472 Res. CA 4-4787 I 802 So. Flores St. . -2789 CA 5 Take your car to a specialist suppw at Furnishings Fox Alignment Service Co. for School Cafete-rias Ask our Customers CA 7-7291 1034 N. Alamo at Jones I 304 9 MOTOR REBUILDING MACHINE SHOP BRAKE sERvlcE BAPTIST TEMPLE MATTHIESEN GARAGE BODY AND FENDER WORK WHEEL ALIGNING WHEEL BALANCING CA 7-7741 fu.. . fgmnctt South Gevers at Drexel fN 629 ELM sr. QTC .. 33 5 CO. 'Ii it . I in --mum F LO R I S T C0f5U995 Owned and Ooemed bv WAL TER and JEANNE KAUFEI PRICES REASONABLE Phone CApitoI 7-4743 925 N. New Braunfels Ave. SAN ANTONIO 9. TEXAS Home Church of Many Brackcnridge Students Dr. Vernon Elmore, Pastor Compliments of mififfg-?WZ4ZM'ff?0 I77 NORTH ST. 0 CApitoI 7-5351 Harold Saunders Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bcnkston Perry L. Crain Elmer Palmer CRAIN 81 PALMER PHARMACY Exclusive Prescription Service Ave. E next to Medical Arts Bldg. Phone CA 6-2206 Compliments of MERCHANTS TRANSFER 81. STORAGE COMPANY HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK 512 Highland Blvd. 931 So. Flores St. QA 6-8221 if if 7,3 Your community banking institution where Brackenridge Students are 'welcome Sis' ik tk Compliments of Resources above S9,000,000.00 MCCrOry,S 5 and 10 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 236 E. Houston St. REMEMBER ME? GLENN FOSTER Auto Financing 2603 Broadway Typewfifefs R t I Adding Machines ell 3 S Sales Service I Post-Haller Co. Easy Terms CA 6-5249 120 Jefferson St. Compliments to For Finer Cleaning 62 Laundry THE CLASS OF ,58 SUNSHINE LAUNDRY PAUL ANDERSON CC. 617N.,,-,Ores ' ' ' CAM271 if Headquarters for Drawing Matenals Compliments of UNITED SUPPLY COMPANY il: if ik REFRIGERATION AIR CONDITIONING - HEATING Broadway at Travis Stl San Antonio, Texas 202 Martinez CA 7-6183 FIVE POINTS CAFE 24 CHADWELL GARAGE 815 W. Laurel PE 2-7831 Ai Five PM GENERAL AUTO REPAIR TRY OUR CHARCOAL BROILED STEAKS 6: CHICKEN f I I I Compliments to the . Class of '58 Owner William Chadwell ' SUPER CLEANERS 2904 S. New Braunfels LE 3-7602 322' Aransas LE 4-8933 Congratulations to the Class of '58 from Bright's Advisory Row 1: Lynette Steward, Clara Carvaial, Nina Walker, Patty Share, Judy Walker, Mr. M. Bright. Row 2: Charlene Coleman, Kathryn Fuller, Sarah Getts, Linda Windham, Georgette cle Salme. Row 3: Henry Huerta, Rosie Jenzor, Janie Martinez, Sylvia Ann Segovia, Ann Luzesimiech, Nancy Taquino, Anne-tte Winters, Jan- ice Love. Row 4: Theodore Stowers, Jerry Simon, Garland E. Samuel Jr., Gerald Borchers, Eldridge Harger. Row 5: Henry Allen Wesley, Chester Wallace Vaughan, Marvin Joe Folkerts. Artega and Son Conoco No. 30 Washing - Lubrication - Road Service We give Texas Gold Stamps 1219 S. St. Ma1'y',S CA 3-8146 Mary Stephenson and Sue Lindsey watch as M-r. Artega, owner of Conoco qi 30, and Milvern Harrell explain the motor's workings. I' Howard Campbell Company, Inc. Original Rebuilders With, A New Car Guarantee ' PE 3-9721 Night Phone PE 2-8226 Kreme Kones - Root Beer - Chili Dogs 1039 Vlgest islsby. 'Af lijlanco Road an n omo , exas The BEST 191 hamburgers in San Antoni-o Compliments of Jumbo Hambufgefs S-35 GUARANTEE CLEANERS We Deliver 1304 Goliad Rd. By Park-Air Theatre J. 5' wuhob' PNP. 840 Highland Blvd. LE 3-7651 l JEAN'S HATS S, Treving Dedicated to Your Charm Grocery and Market Beautiful Hats 951.99 and up Meats - Fruits - Vegetables 213 Alamo Plaza CA 355683 1 The Yellow Front St MEDICAL ARTS PHARMACY, INC. ore THE BEST ALWAYS in Best Meat - Better Prices Ask Your Neighbor CEC'L A' BELL' PRES' 803 Clark Phone LE 3-5601 CA 7-2431 SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS Best Wishes BEXAR COUNTY NATIONAL BANK N. St. Mary's at Travis CA 7-8271 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Compliments of SQUARE DEAL CLEANERS 1305 So. Presa St. E LE 2-0048 A Complete MOTALOY ring and A A valve job while you drive for only . . S6. TONY KYRISCH E GULF SERVICE STATION . .' O . . . M Tires - Batteries and Accessories - Washing and Lubrication 1003 N.E. Military Drive San Antonio, Texas 716 So' Presa St' CA 3-3482 Compliments Guarantee Shoe Co. 117-119 Alamo Plaza STAR SEAT COVER CO. Shoes for the entire family Colnplirnents of a Alamo Heights-Allena Village-Billy Mitchell Village-.P-Jefferson Village Friend McCreless Shopping Center Morris and Judy Al and Linda Gerald and Sandra Joe and Angie Pat and Anne Gerald and Rosemary Charlie and Stella Joe and Vangie 1 Sheldon and Carolyn L Tony and Janie Darlene Rollins Cecilia Valle Mamie Cubriel Sylvia Oviedo Ernest Hernandez Mary Esther Bazaldua Diane Elizabeth Limon Frank Narvaez Beulah Graves Alice Cummins Specialize in SEAFOOD DAMON'S 110 Austin Highway TA 2-3283 LEON B. WRIGHT Compliments of a Friend CON GCO 2101 S. Hackberry LE 2-6081 Tony Escareno General Insurance Compliments of 1926 Virginia Blvd. JUVENILE LE M543 MANUFACTURING CQ. C0mP lme 's of HANSEN BROS. Rue cusmsns 902 Austin St. CA 7-7324 MCDONALD LUMBER Co. The Taco HU' 'I07 Eureka Dr. Your Friendly Neighborhood Lumber Dealer corner Goliad Rd. 7o6 dark A LE 4-6193 ! Mexican Food To Go ' Compliments of Q A SAN DY'S VARIETY STORE B E . School Supplies for Brackenridge Students Tacos Q I . B I - . 2902 S. New Braunfels LE 3-5211 Tama es M I, -S I I Enchiladas Chalupas Cude Brothers Gulf Bean Rolls Washing - Lubrication - Road Service Pigqddillo Rgllg Guacamole Tacos We Give Texas Gold Stamps Chicken Tacos 3803 South Presa. LE 4-6491 Elton Jr. craig 10:00 A.M. To 8:00 P.M. Closed on Sunday 1 Auto Parts Accessories M h' Sh s Gsrfelgfor ami slmlll SEIBERT'S H.E. Hance Co. 5930 S. Flores St. WA 3-4325 O Ochoa's Grocery of Market Fresh meats and vegetables daily ies SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Phone LE 4-6167 1602 S. New Braunfels Ave. Dry Goods School Suppl 1801 San Fernando CA 3-7580 Compliments of International earthmoving machinery San Antonio Corpus Christi 2215 North West Loop 13 FLAMINGO CLEANERS 8. WASHETTE Congratulations Attention P. J.'s: and Dress Uniform: 1.25 clean and press U 1.00, press only Continued Success Vest: .50 clean 81 press to the McCreless Shopping Village LE 2-2331 g Class of 1958 LE 6-3717 Night - CA 6-5486 D. R. VAIR 8. CO. Highland Park Flower Shop Genera' lnsufdnfs 107 Rigsby Ave. San Antonio 10, Texas Insurance Bldg. CA 7-2426 Congratulations to the Class of ,58 Cobb Realtors 1225 S. Cevers LE 3-9721 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81: LOAN of San Antonio, Texas Burger 8. Sultenfuss Service Station 1851 E. Commerce St. CA 3-7926 307 E. Pecan St. Mobilgqs - Mobiloil 310 Repair Service I PREscRlPTloNs f .less lVlcNeel Machinery Corp. . Harrisonis Gulf Washing - Lubrication - Road Service We give Top Value Stamps 3239 Roosevelt Ave. WA 3-9820 I, La Paloma Dried Beans at all leading food stores Packed By Gulf Foods, Inc., San Antonio SCI-IULER SIGN COMPANY San Antonio's Oldest Since 1893 WE SPECIALIZE IN PROFESSIONAL SIGNS TO FIT YOUR EVERY NEED 427 Austin Street CA 7-8491 THOMPSON'S GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING COMPLETE BODY. PAINT AND TRIM SERVICE Lee Day Texaco Service Washing - Lubrication - Road Service Tires - Batteries - Accessories ALL MAKES QF' CARS Roosevelt Ave. Internationally Known GREY MOSS INN Famous for charcoal broiled steaks and chicken dinners. 830 South Press st CA 7-9174 Scenic Loop Rd. connecting Fredericksburg Rr. 8. Bandera Hwy. Open daily 5-10 p.m. - Sundays 8. Holidays 1-IO p.m. Closed Mondays Helotes 5-8301 i in ? '? ? ? '? '? '? '? '? '? THE THREE GUESSES - Guess Towel Supply Co. . . .... Leroy Guess - Alamo Fire Equipment Co. . Thurman Guess - Texas Mattress SL Upholstering Co. . Ed Guess 7 7 '7 7 '7 'Q '? 'Q 'P 'Q ARrIsr's' MATERIALS ' Alamo Service Station S. Presa at Alamo CA 6-9571 BUSINESS MACHINE CENTER R. C. Allen Business Machines Authorized Sales and Service 157 Navarro at Market St. San Antonio, Texas Telephone CA 2-1429 Compliments of Golden West Comlaaivf 516 NORTH SAN MARCOS STREET Quality has no substituten HILTON TAILORS 81 CLOTHIERS 2nd Floor Texas Theatre Building Richard Adams CA 64843 CROWN CLEANERS The Best of Care for the Clothes P. o.eox 4457 sTA'ruoN A PHONE CAPITOL e-3:57 You Wear San Anfoniv Z Texas 3909 S. Presa LE 2-0261 Pick up and Delivery Service LUDWIG MEAT MARKET Quality Meats at Reasonable Prices Open Monday thru Saturday 7:30 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. Hoefgen 8: Iowa Streets Bill Eisenhauer General Contractor Telephone LE 4-6511 729 Florida at Cherry Post Office Box 7276 San Antonio 10, Texas Alert Sz Ready l82nd Fighter Squadron Texas Air National Guard Kelly A. F. B. F AULK'S DUTCH GIRL DAIRY STORES Where Milk is Cheaper by the Gallon Rudy Garcia Conoco Service Station Washing -- Greasing - Brake Service 229 Goliad CA 3-8067 Compliments of a Friend Compliments of PAGES Dry Goods Shoes Ready-to-Wear 731 N. New Braunfels CA 4-7901 RICHARD'S BARBER SHOP Registered Barbers - Efficient - Courteous Baths - Hot and Cold Water 209 North Presa St. Tel. CA 3-0445 Cita's Dancing Studio Ballet - Tap - Authentic Spanish Castanets Pantomime - Ballroom - Specializing in Latin Dances Adults and Children Phones LE 3-0421 400 S. Presa LE 3-9130 Across from St. Teresa's Academy TEXAS FOOD MARKET Over 25 years of .Successful Food Merchandising' SELL FOR LESS 620 Labor LE 3-7124 Res. LEhigh 4-4226 WELCOME TO . . . THE STRIP DRIVE INN RESTAURANT Nick Kresko, 2727 Goliad Rd. Owner 8. Mgr. San Antonio, Texas For all of your electrical needs C 1' t - - - Ompflmen S Martin Wright Electric Co O 3. Friend 227 W. Olmos TA 4-2441 ALAMO SHEET METAL 8. ROOFING COMPANY lf 11's made of Sheet Metal, We do it 1722 W. Martin R. E. Bonn, General Manager 1603 S. Compliments of A Bob's Ice Station Hackberry LE 2-0143 CUBE BUILDING MATERIALS 520 N. New BRAUNFELS Ava. LIJMBER - BUILDING MATERIALS - PAINT HARDWARE - RDDFINI3 M. D. COBB CA 2-2411 Char1o's Magnolia Station . if J. . . 1 Q., 1 LE 2 0121 1123 Fan' Avenue ly 4 ks E. Colnplirnents of 3522 So. New Braunfels . I LE 2-7397 Johnny and Janice 'I 2 .1 LEE ROY CONGRATULATIONS BRACKENRIDGE SENIORS Welcome to ' The Skyline Campus of TRINITY UNIVERSITY Co-educational . Fully accredited . . . Twenty- four major fields of study . . . For catalogue, Write: Director of Admissions, Trinity University 715 Stadium Drive San Antonio, Texas PE 5-5251 ALL NEW MODERN FUNCTIONAL BUILDINGS YOU'LL BE GLAD LATER . . . when you SAVE at FROST BANK . . . . . where your dollars earn 37: per year. OF SAN ANTONIO 0 ut MAI N and COMMERCE Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 314 Ray Russell Mcrrine Equipment, 427 W. Hicks Avenue CA 6-7676 Century Boats-Evinrude M otors-Halmes Boats Compliments of Quality Laundry and Cleaners 1410 E. Houston Street CA 2-1460 CA 2-1460 A. C. ECKERT CA-6-6933 ECKERT Moron Go. New 53' Used Cars - Trucks C9' Pickups PHONE CA-6-8973 640 S. ST. MARYS SAN ANTONIO 5 TEXAS Soft Water Washing - Greasmg Road Service Tires - Batteries - Accessories HI-LANDS SERVICE' STATION O. E. Kohlenberg Humble Gas and Oil Phone LE 3-8312 103 Goliod Rood PHONES, CA-7-8651 GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING CA-7-oeea LE ROY MILLER TERMS ON AUTO REPAIRS ourz asm YEAR or 1 t t b-1 - gaudy! and Body cggpamng comp e e au omo 1 e service fpainting and Bruges NX XW 408 Bowls STREET SAN ANTONIO 5. TExAs S4-323, -1 -W Q T! , Q ,C FRANK HUcK's 2 4 -ei Highlcrnder Mcm's Shop Roland Crutcher, Mgr. t Motor Repairs McCreless Shopping Village LE 3.7475 'k Paint and Body Work -k Wrecker Service FRED W. RILEY Insurance and Bonds Dial CA 6-9144 ' Milam Bldg. CA 2-9212 81 Body Works Compliments to the class of ,58 23 years Same location Dykman 61 Sons Texaco Service Station CA 3-0691 1848 E. Commerce three blocks south of Ioskels 317 S. Alamo Follow the Crowd to DRAUCHCNS THE SOUTH'S GUTSTANDING BUSINESS SCHOOL gThere is a good position in your future with Draughon's training - Internationally known and accepted. DRALIC-HON'S BUSINESS CCLLECE A Symbol of Progress and Integrity Since 18887 Phone, Write or Visit Us For Information 411 E. Martin Street CA 7-7346 Under the same management since 1908. 315 Southside Babe Ruth League Roland U. Belk, Ir. David Ray Combs Robert Everett Corbin Joseph L. Crady, Ir. Manuel Garcia Walter F. Heinig, Ir. Iohn Larry Janes Linn Morris Ledford Manager-William N. Cross Official Roster-1957 All Star Team George Frederick Levis Pedro Perez Stanley Dale Ploeger Wesley Irl Post Howard Stich, II Paul Maurice Vilcoq II I ames Kenneth Winters Coach-Roy B. Stuman Officers Howard Stich, President Leroy Linnartz, Treasurer Max Stapper, Vice president R. D. Corbin, Ir Secretary A. J. Ploch, County Commissioner Compliments of Stack in Wwe Howard Stich Utility Contractor 206 s. W. Military Drive '6 y 4 1 . S .1 . . ' ii San Antonio, Texas WA 21265 as you go thru life.. CONTINENTM UNION TRAILWAYS KLASINC OIL COMPANY Compliments of 415 E. Cevallos street CA 7-1604 ma LEE BROTHERS Friend J. Deaver Lee SUPER SERVICE STATION 1 Everything for Automobiles under one roof 'I714 S. Hackberry l.E 3-7193 BENNY'S CAFE 1834 So. Hackberry at Rigsby Phone LE 2-0647 Where we continue our pledge of: 0 Giving a little more! 0 Charging a little less! 0 Giving good service! WOW HAMBURGERS 250 ti lb. patty U. S. good 10071 lean ground beef perfectly prepared Mike White, Ann W. Ross, Johnny Ragsdale, and Martha Tettleton pause for a chat in Benny's Cafe, located at 1834 South Hackberry. A ' K f . ' . ' -Y,':9.M.. .31 -5 A5 ' :1:-M., ,. ,mggi v jj! iff -'lf'-li1'1if-ypzq A----'iff'fwfr-ifi..rl - I few 'lil 3600 South Presa DR. CLYDE I. CHILDERS pastor RAY BARBER REV. DOUG DILLARD minister of music minister 'of education and youth activities BRYANT BUILDING MATERIALS Millwork, Hardware 81 Paint l0'I Moursund Walnut 2-9101 Richard S. Calahalfs Popular and Classical Records, Ask about our record club. 2627 C l' Cl Rd. LE 2-0304 ' , Ola LE 3-9011 1101 Fair Ave CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '58 From W O L F F SL M A R X San Antonio's Friendly Department Store Since 1877 Hawley 0 ' '53 Connie Carver, president Pat Carrell, mistress of costume Patricia Janssen, lieutenant Betty Gene Crow, vice-president Lanell Chadwell, parliamentarian Joyce Patteson, lieutenant Maudie Bell, recording secretary Carla Nadal, scribe Lynda Carson, lieutenant Ann Ross, corresponding secretary Carol Frost, historian June Koenig, lieutenant Shirley Sells, treasurer Mary Stephenson, typist Barbara Slazer, lieutenant Martha Tettleton, censor Kay Mangham, sergeant-at-arms Dee Shellard, lieutenant Louella Glenney, reporter Thedra Metz, sergeant-at-arms Iva Brady, head cheerleader Linda Schulze, chaplain Helen Smith, lieutenant Pat Tadlock, senior cheerleader Gaylene Oberman, senior cheerleader 5,5-an A-5 'f fs A . ,.. Congratulations to the Class of '58 from BAND MEMBERS IN THE CLASS OF '58 Jay Allen Lynne Are-nd Larry Bailey Robert Bro-oks Wayne Brotze Richard Brown Linda Bryant Carol Comeaux M'liss Crenshaw Robert Crutcher Judy Czarowitz Romie Dufner A George Dunkin Kenneth Ewald '59, David Fisk 2'f'. L fi .W ' X. F' 2 Janice Fulton 6 33.1-:'.'?2f Jim Gatewood 6- V H Jimmy Ginder 0 Jeanne Heyland Ben Hill Virginia Hill orence Howard Lonnie Krag Penny Lakich Sue Lindsey Barbara Love Jean McCoy Glen Nicholson Edward Ortiz Tommy Owen Rosalee Quanta Lawrence Schwartz Betty Stark Tommy Steck Bettye Swales Rollette Thompson 6' 9 Compllments of 1 P fi.. C Q GENERAL HCTEL SUPPLY CO. 3 San Antonio p Austin Corpus Christi Nobling' s Foot Health Shoe Store P W. T, NEILL CQ, It is. our pleasure to furnish Purple Jacket shoes. Mqnufqcturing Jewelers 1 ' Makers of Brcrck czub Pins 2195 N- St- Ma1'Y'S St- CA 7-9081 Maverick mag. p ll - CA 3-7948 BAT:I'ERlES af ACCESS'S. Theatrical, Period, Masquerade TEXACO SERVICE STATION Also Wigs' MinStre1Make'Up LUBRICATION - WAsH - GENERAL AuTo REPAIR , V PICK-UP AND DELIVERY ' 111 Allensworth TA 6-7811 FLOLSNZRICE SA:J4?N:C:lLIlx,AI'I:EXAS 14 l --f ' mi sv W wr f 'raghlq t X , Q I, ig K i,,':r:x 'r D K gr, -V : 'I ' -Nur: ,QI-?fi l 'AE X o l .. 1 N 0 ,2 'X il Q ..--A , Q 39 1 , A 1 ' DRIVE-IN'S AND DINING ROOMS w G 0 I N 3 1 - f' E I -fo, 3 yi i X ff R N 1 4 Wifi-S, AW w g 9' A 2 s R11 U J ,Ax 1 1 5,-,I L g 0 0 v N .5 N A ' I- ,. 7 E , I QM-as 0' P ,Ill 5fz.rsSs5'fs::'s'i's:5: HORTHAN ' 0 him A Q ' ' , mf- gl eame Corpuzchristi g Q : State Approved NO SIGNS-NO SYMBOLS o H -gf ie.. .g,L,,,-,-, USES A.B.C'.'s Victoria J i lE--E 51533 J CA 7,3145 0 2 4 5 1 '55 1' P99554 Harlingen 'fi '- - 5 , 11:33 p C J o 105 50 Pedro TAUGHT EXCLUSIVELY El Peso AM sAN ANroNuo, TEXAS AT USINESS COLLEGES College d l Congratulations to the Class of '58 M t W on gomery ar WHITE HOUSE GARAGE 228 Broadway AUTO REPAIRING - sponrmc oooos CA 5 h O GAS, OIL, TIRES 81 ACCESSORIES ' 1 48 r' dehvery sos Roosevelt Ave. LE 3-5119 Come See Us . . . O C0mplLmenfS 0 I-UNE STAR PRINTING CU' Sunset Service Station No. 7 Printing - Lithographing Joe C, paul, QW,-,er 315 E. Commerce CA 6-1495 1519 5- Pres'-I LE 2-0756 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,58 SOUTHER LLOYDS 915 National Bank of Commerce Building Fire, Casualty and Automobile Insurance if 'iff 'ik' Organized in 1918 40 Years Of Successful Operation A Texas Company for Texas Peoplel irikilr TEEN SL STEE , Managers All Kinds of Insurance at a Worthwhile Saving to the Policyholder R. R. Steen John Thomas Steen San Antonio, Texas THANKS, SENIORS OF '58 from THE PRESIDENT S' COUNCIL A Cappella Choir Cinderellas Hi-Y Allied Youth Clios Junior Class Brackenridge Youth Debonaires Jr. Red Cross Boys' Science Club Future Teachers La Estrella Charme Club Girls' Glee Club L21 Betanla Chess Club Gold Bugs Mal' SHHS Modern Dianas Senior Class Times National Honor Society Sigma Epsilon Tri-Hi-Y Officers' Club Sophomore Class Voc. Cos. Purple Jackets Star and Crescent Voc. Ind. Quill and Scroll Stevensons Wa Kapa R. O. T. C. Student Council Y-Teens 324 T There's a one and only in refreshment, too m O f-A-. QSL5? 4' 'jak' .ijt Q- 1AxFWf5M' A S Q ,J W L 2 ff! K '- ll' y ' L y ,gf I K Mfg 6, g f i,--A I7 Q, 1 . , M-J-,W -,-nf' f'.'?.- iw-'ME BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY San Antonio Coca-Cola Bottling Co.,-Tnc 325 M. - 6:3121 P.M. Dunst-: T The Oldest High School Newspaper in Texas BHS Tl ES 1957-58 STAFF Editor-in-Chief, Charlie Ploeger Business Manager, Don Norville Managing Editor, Bettye Swales Associate Editors, Carol Frost Karen Kirkland Sally Schiwetz Fall Semester Sports Editor, Houston Craighead Spring Semester Sports Editor, Howard Rogers Columnists: Southside Reporter, Sandra Hans San Antonio Light, Carla Nadal San Antonio Express-News, Paula Pennycuff Circulation Manager, Marian Walter Head Proofreader: Sandra Karm Head Copyreader: Lynda Carson Reporters: Jim Gatewood Sonja Ramirez Sponsor, Mrs. Joan E. Leon e 4041 BONDS RENTALS CASUALTY , ,,,,,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,, ,Q ,, ,, , S ,,,, APPRAISALS AUTOMOBILE 'QR - nfbg MANAGEMENT 3401 South Gevers Phone: LE 3-7129 SAN AN TQNIO. TEXAS S ' Z . JIFFY CAR WASH F redrick's Beauty Salon 230 Denver Blvd. LE 3-5104 Best of luclc to the Class of 'I958 CINEMA ART THEATERS Texas - Josephine - Woodlawn- Laurel Welcome, Students from Brack Thick malts - Shakes - Sundaes - Banana Splits Hamburger Specials 354 Chicken - all you can eat 99? Chicken in basket 504 MAl.Tl.AND 109 Playmoor LE 2-0693 All kinds of sandwiches anssen, Bill Barnes, June Koenig, and Eddie Cliffe sip a coke. ROEBUCK AN D CO. Phyllis Paulman, Joyce Patteson, and Virginia Hill test hi-fi record players in Sears' Record Department. ROMANA PLAZA STORE SOUTHSIDE STORE Soledad at Romana Plaza Pleasanfon Rd- df l-POP 13 CA 3-4311 WA 3-3466 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '58 from Connie and Margaret Marium and Gary Betty and Red Jackie and Ernest B ' Q , Pat Stockert Don Norville ,fn I Jack and Gail . Mike and Bonnie Sandra and Eddie Charlene and Bobby Houston and Sandy .lo Ann and Neal Phyllis and Louella Judy and Sherill Gaylene and Henry Doyle Donna Rae and Richard Anne and .lay Gail and .limmy Bernie and Mavis , CASA RIO A MEXICAN Focus Catering in the Old Mexico atmosphere on the Banks of the winding San An- tonio River. Dine on the Beautiful outside Patio or in the Air-Conditioned Dining Room. For an unusual dinner party, we invite you to dine on the Dinner Boats, parties by reservation only. We also serve steaks and fruit plates. Gondola Rides-Auto Boats-Bike Boats-for rent A. F. Beyer - Johnson Smith Owners and Operators I00 W. 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LLOYD SAN ANTONIO 4, TEXAS 3 Fred Luderus Tire Service ff 425 San Pedro Ave. si CA. 5-2823 CA 5-2823 Compliments of Mon 1: T' GOP in raw Hes S ar er , REEVES PEST CONTROL The Service Parts Co. If you d0n't know Posts -1 . , 0 know your Pest Control Co. Automobile Parts Machine Shop Service 1720 SO. Prescl LE 3-1141 2018 South Flores CA 6-8363 ks g x . SSM X S 5 we - A -Q . , , .. . ,, ' VOCATIONAL ELECTRIC SHOP Maytag Sales and Service 924 E. Commerce CA 4-6689 For the best home appliances t.,CfIIfTfl'QZt.f?'3Z8 THE sTEvENsoNs CLUB EI R3I'ICh0 M6X1C3I1 RBSt3Ul'3l11I Serving . . . the Best Mexican Food No. 1 - 1803 S. Presa St. No. 3 - 4100 San Pedro Ave. No. 2 - 5412 Broadway No. 4 - 117 Goliad Rd. Mexiquito Cafe 1212 Nogalitos St. , 4:11 lynn:-crisp-iq Congratulations to' the Class of 1958 Carolyn and Stone Ann and Jack, Trisha and Charles Janice and Johnny Judyrand Pete Linda and David Eddie and June Jean and Chuck Jay and Iva HUT WELLS BAPTIST CHURCH The Friendliest Church in 43 States 301 Hot Wells Blvd. joe MacNamee, Pastor H1 v t 1 :sul Best Wishes to the Class of '58 David and Deanne Tommy and Mollie Sandra and Betty Cathy and Tommy Verna and Bobby Pat and Douglas Wayne and Patsy Beth and Jackie Joyce and Larry In Recognition To the businessmen, merchants and our many friends in San Antonio through whose help this book is published, We, the '58 staff ot La Retama, extend our thanks and hopes that Bracken- ridge will support you as you have supported us. We hope that as you leaf through the pages ot this book you will remember Brackenridge - 1958 - as your year of MUSICAL MERBIMENT. f Margaret Smith, Business Editor Faculty Sponsor .. Editor-in-Chief .... Business Editor .. Literary Editor .... Production Editor . Faculty Editor .... Co-Class Editor Co-Class Editor ..... Organization Editor Sports Editor ....... . Club Editor ...... School Life Editor . . . . Copy Editor ...... Art Editor ............ Mrs. Peggy Nelson lean Breuer . . Margaret Smith Louella Glenney . . ..... Phyllis Paulman Gaylene Oberman . .. Iune Koenig lva Brady . .. loyce Patteson .. . . . . . Bill Barnes .. . . . Martha Tettleton .. . . . . Pat Tadloclc . . . Iudy Czarowitz ..........loeMoalce Billing and Accounting Mgr. . . . .... Mary Stephenson Co-Circulation Manager . . . . . . Co-Circulation Manager . . . . .. Patricia Janssen .. . .. Shirley Sells Photographer ........... .... M ilvern Harrell Photographer . . . E. C. Reich G B from THE AD SALES STAFF OF 1958 Margaret Smitty Smith and Her likeable .... tho' not as good as we .... Ad Sellers Gay the 90's Alter Brice Butch Barnes Dale Bullfighter ' Callaway Claudia I just can't,' Carrejo Betty the ole trail Chisolm Pat F1'itzy,, Clausewitz Patty H if Hn Coffey Betty Oh Ra . . udn Cummings Kirby 'Tm lust a Sophomo-rev Davis Alex the Greati' Gonzales Betty io-jo Kight Donna Rae HermannP Marquardt Fred Bwana,, Motheral Sharon Tear Dropsi' Notz Carolyn Poke-alongv Opperman Sandra Well, I donit known Penshorn Marium Let me tell you about Garyv Petty Marvin Horsey Stapper Pat Long Tall Iohnnyv Stookert Lyne Oh, Hee, Hee, Hee, Van Eman Janice Stage-door Iohnnyv Wood IN APPRECIATION The La Retama Wishes to extend thanks to our friends for aiding us in the production of our book. Newsfoto Publishing Co. .loske's Portrait Studio it :Our Principal and Faculty if Schoolmates who have helped us in innumerable ways. if Universal Bookbindery for the production of our cover. 1 Our Many Friends without whom we could not have produced this book. 226 Name Page A Abbott, Mrs. Callie ...... . . . 16, 252 Abrams, Joe, Sr. ......... .... 1 81 Ackermann, Edwin Joe, Sr. ..... 38, 53, 101, 102 Ackermann, Kathleen Ann, Soph. . . . 88 Adams, Bonnie, Soph. ............ 88 Adams, Dotty, Jr. . . . 76, 102, 106, 210, 236, 246 Name Page Barker, Samuel Timothy, Jr. ....... 76 Barnes, Brice Hanson, Jr. ..... 76, 121, 122, 262 Barnes, Carol Ann, Soph. ......... 88 Barnes, Patsy Earlene, Jr. ..... 76, 106 Barnes, Jerry N., Jr. ..... 76, 153, 182 Barnes, Terry Charles, Jr. ......... 76 Barnes, William Renick, Sr. . . . 40, 101, 102, 140, 150, 327, 334 Name Page Bomer, Don, Soph. ....... .. . 88, 131 Bone, Linda Dell, Soph. . .. .. . . . 88 Bone, Wayne, Jr. ..... ..... 2 31 Bonn, Bette, Soph. ........... 88, 246 Bonner, Margie E., Sr. ........... 40 Boone, Mary Elizabeth, Soph. . 88, 132, 133, 210, 234 Booth, Thelma Evelyn, Sr. ...... 41, 233 Barnett, Goldia, Soph. ........ 88 Adams, Roberta Dianne, Soph. ..... 88 Addcock, Glenda, Jr. ...,........ 76 Agnew, Anna C., Jr. ............. 76 Agnew, Bryan, Soph. ........ 88, 242 Aguilar, Fernando, Soph. ..... 88, 221 Aguilar, Jessie Mae, Sr. . . 38, 203, 221 Alaniz, Robert, Sr. ...... 38, 101, 102, Aguilar, Aikman, Rene, Soph. ............. 88 Katharyn Sue, Sr. .... 38, 54, 100, 102, 106, 203, 204 Barr, Jack, Sr. .............. 40, 295 Barraza, Yolanda, Soph. ...... 88, 200 Barsun, Danny, Sr. ............. 299 Bartleson, Susie, Sr. . . 40, 42, 100, 106, 133, 216, 218, 236 Bateman, Bernell Elizabeth, Sr. .... 40 Bates, Beatrice .................. 31 Batot, Evelyn Kay, Soph. ...... 88, 299 Borchers, Gerald Marvin, Soph. .... 88, 131, 306 Boswell, Jimmy, Jr. ...... 76, 130, 196 Bouble, Gay Ann, Sr. .... 41, 101,102, 106, 216, 266 Boyd, Joe Alton, Jr. .............. 76 Brady, Iva Frances,Sr. . . . 41, 106, 116, 117, 140, 228, 251, 320, 334 159, 160, 180, 224, Alexander, Judith Ann, Soph. ...... 88 273 Allard, Donna, Soph. ........ 88, 234 Allen, Jay, Sr. . . . 38, 59, 121, 122, 321 Allen, Miss Louise ............... 22 Allen, Pauline, Jr. ....... 76,121, 122 Alley, Rosemary, Jr. ...... 76, 122, 134 8 129 Almaguer, Raul Javier, Sr. .... 3 267 131, 226, 232, 255, Alred, Linda Kate, Soph. .......... 88 Alsup, Mr. Edwin ................ 18 Alter, Gay Yvonne, Jr. . . . 76, 106, 238, Altmann, Johnny, Sr. .. .... 38, Alvarado, John, Sr. ............. 38 Alvear, Mary Lou, Sr. .... 38,221, Alves, Virginia Mae, Sr. .. 38, 106, Amaya, Mary Lou, Sr. ............ 38 Anderson, Carolyn Louise, Soph. 142, 246 192 224 233 88 159, Anderson, James Dean, Jr. .... 76, 169,171,172,173,175, 214 Anderson, Rit Ried, Sr. ........ 38,65 Anderson, Sharon Lee, Soph. ...... 88 Andrade, Gloria Ann, Sr. ..... 39, 106 Anglin, Lena Mae, Jr. ............ 76 Arend, Lynne Rae, Sr. .... 22, 39, 216 Armacost, James A., Sr. .......... 39 120, 321 Armsworth, Molly Margaret, Soph. . 88 Arnold, Kathryn Joyce, Sr. . . 39, 106, 134, 203, 210 Atkines, Mary Louise, Soph. ....... 88 Atkinson, Janice, Jr. ..... 76, 190, Atwood, Alice Faith, Jr. .......... 76 Austin, Jackie Lee, Jr. ............ 76 Autrey, Neil Ross, Soph. .......... 88 76 186 Autry, Evelyn, Jr. . ......... . . 261 Avila, Ignacio, Jr. ........... 76 242 Awalt, Houston Mike, Soph. 88 182 Ayala, Olga, Sr. ................ 39 B Baermann, Clinton, Jr. .......... 139 Baermann, Jo Ruth, Sr. . . . 39, 102 106 Baerwald, Elissa Paulett, Soph. ..... 88 Bailey, Don, Sr. . 39, 173, 174, 189, 192 Bailey, Jack Collis, Jr. ........ 76 214 Bailey, Larry Edward, Sr. .... 39, 121, 122, 196, 221 321 Bailey, Wesley Vernon, Soph. ..... 88 Balderas, Jesse, Soph. .......... 88 Balderas, Marie, Sr. ......... 39 200 Ball, Ruth Ellen, Jr. ...... ..... 7 6 Balzen, Robert Herman, Sr. . . . . . . . 39 Balzen, William Henry, Sr. ........ 39 Banda, Teresa, Sr. .......... 39 101 Bane, Bonnie, Jr. .... 76,78,106 206 Banfield, Barbara, Soph. .......... 88 Barclay, Jackson, Soph. .......... 131 Baumann, Leroy, Soph. . . ..... 299 Baumgarten, Danine, Jr. . . . . . . . . . 76 Bauwens, Vivian, Jr. ............. 76 Bazaldua, Mary Esther, Jr. .... 76, 102, 210, 226, 299 106, Beard, Beverly Ann, Soph. Beare, Betty Jo, Soph. . . . . . . . . 88, 199 . . .. 88, 134 Beck, Betty Carole, Jr. . . . 76, 106, 210, 228, 236 Beck, Chrystal, Soph. ............ 88 Bednarz, Rhonda, Sr. ............ 240 Beeson, Emma Louise, Soph. .. . . . 88 Behrendt, Betty Jean, Jr. .......... 76 Belk, Roland, Soph. ............. 131 Bell, Janie Alice, Sr. ...... 40, 210, Bell, Maudie, Sr. . 40, 71, 1 210, 212, 228, 236, 02, 104, 237, 251, sen, Phillip Males, Jr. .... 76, 122, 221 106, 320 214 Bellamy, Lynn, Sr. ........... 40, 192 'tBellos, Mr. Constantine ........... 18 Bellows, Richard, Soph. . . 88, 121, 122 Benito, Josephine, Jr. ............ 76 Beniamin, Robert, Soph. ......... 295 Bennett, Willie Jo, Jr. ........ 76, 106 Benton, Donald A., Jr. . . . 76,102, 214, 270, 299 Beran, Gary Lynn, Jr. 76, 120, 122, 190 Berg, Carolyn Ann, Soph. .... 88,199 Berg, Kenneth, Soph. ............ 121 Bernard, Jo Beth, Soph. ........... 88 Bernard, Suzanne, Soph. . . 88, 132, 133 Beutnagel, Camilla, Soph. . ........88 Beyer, Perry, Sr. ............... . Bierree, Mrs. 138 ..31 Bishop, Mary Ruth, Soph. ..... 88, 226 Bishop, Penny, Soph. ...... .... . 'Black, Mr. Billy .............. 18, 25 .88 Bragg, Clifford, Jr. ............. 294 Brandt, Mr. Day ..... 18, 170, 173, 185 Brandt, Theresa Phoebe, Jr. . . . 76, 106, 134, 210 Brantley, Mary Beth, Soph. ........ 88 Braun, Lindy C., clerk ............ 16 Bretz, Kathryn Camille, Jr. 76, 106, 246 Breuer, Jean Marie, Sr. . . . 2, 41, 49, 99, 100,101,102,106,140,144,145,150, 234, 236, 238, 334, Brietzke, Marilyn, Sr. . 41, 120, 122, 246 Briggs, Mrs. Betty ......... 18, 27, 37 Bright, Mr. Meredith ............. 18 Brigman, Carolyn Louise, Jr. ...... 76 Brinkley, Jerry, Sr. .......... 41,139 Brinkman, Edith, regr. ............ 17 Brinkoeter, Clinton, Soph. .... 88. 165 Briseno, Fred J., Soph. ............ 88 Brooks, Robert Phillip, Sr. . . 37, 41, 101, 102,118,121,122, 263, 321 Brooks, Rodney Carey, Soph. . . 88, 121, 122 Brotze, Lorraine Ann, Jr. . . 76, 107, 203, 205, 221, 295 Brotze, Wayne Aaron, Sr. . . 41, 64, 119, 121, 122, 321 Brought, Eddie, Jr. . . 76, 159, 160, 179, 214 Brown, Anna Marie, Soph. 88, 120, 122 Brown, Barbara Elaine, Jr. .... 76, 107 Brown, Barbara Sue, Soph. ........ 88 Brown, Carolyn Laverne, Soph. .... 88 Brown, Clinton, Jr. .............. 76 Brown, George, Sr. ......... 159, 161 Brown, Gerald Leon, Soph. ........ 88 Brown, Jerry, Soph. ........ ..... 9 3 Brown, Karen Kay, Jr. .... ...... 7 6 Brown, Marilyn G., Sr. ....... 41, 216 Brown, Mary Ann, Soph. .......... 88 Black, James A., Soph. ........... 88 Black, Shirlie Annette, Soph. ....... 88 Blackwoo-d, Charles, Soph. ....... 299 Blackwood, Virginia, Jr. . . 76, 106, 228, 236 Blair, Robert Philip Jr., Soph. .. 88, 213 Blake, Charles, Soph. ............ 299 Blanco, Odell, Sr. .......... .... 4 0 Blanks, Floyd Monroe, Soph. .. . . . 88 Bless, Carolyn Jean, Jr. ........... 76 Bloxham, Cathy, Soph. ........... 88 Blumberg, Clinton, Jr. .... 76, 120, 122 Blumberg, Esther Ruth, Soph. . . 88, 120, 122 Blythe, Richard, Soph. .... ..... 1 39 Boccino, Tina, Jr. ....... ....... 7 6 Boedecker, Thomas, Jr. ...... 76,122 'Boehl, Miss Gwendolyn ........... 18 Boehme, Sandra Carol, Soph. ...... 88 Boehnke, Ernest R., Sr. ............ 40 Boggs, Verna Dean, Soph. .... 88, 228 Bohman, Herma, Sr. ...... ...... 4 0 Bohne, Fritz, Sr. ........... .... 4 0 Boldt, Carolyn Ann. . Soph. . . . . . . 88 Brown, Patricia Ann, Jr. . . 76, 107, 221 Brown, Richard, Sr. .... 27, 41, 49, 99, 321 118,121,122, Brown, Thomas N., Sr. ........... 41 Brown, Tommy L., Sr. ........ 41,192 Bruhn, Sallie Anne, Soph. ........ 88 Bruton, Linda Louise, Soph. ........ 88 Bryan, Leslie Ottis, Soph. .... 88,131 Bryan, Teresa Lanora- Sr. , ......... 42 Bryant, Linda, Sr. . . . 42, 119, 120, 23 1 , 195, 216, 236, 321 Buchanan, Patricia Ann, Sr. . . . 42, 107, 134, 203 Buchhorn, Beverley Jean, Soph. 88 Buck, Mrs. Ruth ............ Buie Joe Dean- Sr. . . . 190 .....22 , , ....... 42 Bullington, Gene, Sr. . 42, 116, 117 I 226 , 139 Burg, Justice Lee, Jr. ............. 77 Burg, Sharlyn Kay, Soph. ..... 88, 221 Burke, Barbara Ann, Soph. .... 88, 299 Burke, J. W., Jr. ........ .... 7 7, 182 Burrows, Clara, Soph. . . . ..... . . . 88 Bustos, Dora Garcia, Soph . ........ 88 Byars, Carolyn: Sr. 42, 71, 101, 102, 107 Faculty V 337 Name Page C Cain, Freddie Harrison, Soph. . 88, 121, 123 Cain, Jimmy Dale, Sr. ...... ..... 4 2 Calderon, Rose Mildred, Sr. ....... 42 Caldwell, Helen Frances, Jr. ... 77, 107 Cale, Vera Marylea, Jr. ..... . Callaway, Carolyn, Soph. ..... 88, 330 Callaway, Walter Dale, Jr. .... 77, 142, .....77 190, 196 Camargo, Gene Esparza, Jr. . . . 77, 131, 224, 299 Cameron, Cynthia Elizabeth, Sr. . 35, 36, 42, 58, 101,102, 107, 216, 234 Cameron, Mary Ann, Sr. ....... 37, 42 Camp, Patricia Ann, Jr. ....... 77, 199 Campbell, Ruth, Sr. ...... 42, 134 234 I Candia, Gilbert, Sr. ...... 42 159 162 Cantu, Rebecca, Sr. .............. 43 Cappelli, Janie, Jr. .. 77,107, 205, 221 Cardenas, John L., Jr. ........ 77, 214 Carlisle, Carolyn, Soph. .......... 294 Carlton, Martha Ann, Sr. ...... 43, 234 Carman, Harold Dale, Sr. ......... 43 Carneal, Charlotte Nedra, Jr. . . 77, 240 Carperter, Lee, Soph. ............. 88 Carr, Claire Maureen, Soph. . .. 88, 190 Carr, Henry Saunders, Sr. ......... 43 Carrales, Carlos, Soph. ....... 88, 299 Carreio, Claudia Ann, Jr. . 77, 102, 107, 134,142,150, 210, 236 Carrell, Pat, Sr. . . 37, 43, 105, 107, 206, 236, 238, 320 Carrola, Ernestine, Jr. .... 77, 100, 102, 226, 227, 248, 299 Carroll, E. J., Soph. ............. 299 Carros, Frances Lynn, Soph. . . . 89, 295 Carruthers, Riley Willard, Soph. 89, 131 Carson, Lynda Ann, Sr. . . 43, 105, 107, 134, 147, 150, 246, 295, 320, 326 Carter, Dolores, Jr. .............. 77 Carter, Mr. Louie ...... 11, 18, 32, 242 Carusella, Louis, Jr. .............. 77 Carvaial, Clara Teresa, Jr. 77, 224, 306 Carver, Bonnie Louise, Soph. ....... 89 Carver, Connie Lois, Sr. 43, 49, 99, 100, 101,102,103, 107, 182, 206, 210, 212, 236, 276, 320 Casanova, Alta Grace, Sr. ..... 43, 190 Casanova, Harry Roger, Soph. . 89, 131, 190 'Cason, Mrs. Ruth ................ 18 Castillo, Cruz, Soph. ..... 89, 100, 242 Castillo, Richard, Jr. ..... 77, 129, 224 Castro, Guadalupe, Sr. ....... 43, 200 Cavazos, Ben Virgil, Jr. ... 77, 121, 123 Cavazos, Sylvia, Soph. ........... 89 Cervantes, Manuel, Jr. ........... 181 Chadwell, Charles Stanley, Soph. . . . 89 Chadwell, Helen Lanell, Sr. 43, 107, 263, Chamberlain, Polly Gae, Soph. . 89, 190 Chambers, Claudia Ann, Soph. . 89, 294 Chance, Loma Lou, Soph. .. 89, 190 234 I 105, 320 Chandler, Pat, Jr. ............... 77 Chandler, William ............... 30 Chapa, Juanita Lagos, Jr. ......... 77 Chapman, George, Sr. . .. 43, 156, 162, 189, 192, Chavez, Minnie, Soph. ........... 89 Chavez, Sarah Ann, Sr. ........... 43 Cheairs, Peggy Joy, Soph. ..... 89, 226 Chichester, Ann, Jr. .. 77, 228, 236, 237 Childress, Marion Elaine, Sr. ....... 44 Childress, Shirley Ann, Soph. ...... 89 'Childress, Miss Vir inia . . . 18 102, 228 9 , Chisolm, Betty, Jr. . .. 77, 107, 142, 150, 228, 236, 294 159, 270 Name Page Choung, Young Soon, Jr. .......... 77 Chu, Daniel, Jr. ................. 77 Chu, Margie, Sr. ........ 44, 107, 134 Citty, Dianne Merle, Sr. . . 44, 102, 107, 134, 234 Clark, Herbert John, Sr. .. 44, 120, 295 Clark, Robert Edward, Sr. ..... 44, 232 Clarke, Joe, Jr. ................ 130 Clausewitz, Martin Fritz, Jr. . . . 77, 142 Cleveland, Charles, Soph. ......... 89 Cliffe, Eddie Lynn, Sr. .... 44, 179, 192, 294, 327 Cobb, David Oscar, Sr. 44, 53, 132, 133 Cobb, Mrs. Mary Louise ........... 18 'Cochrane, Mrs. Minnie 18, 24, 242, 299 Coffey, Patty Ann, Jr. .... 77, 107, 142, 145, 150 Cohen, Sharon Ann, Soph. .... 89, 246 Cole, Lovie Jean, Soph. ....... 89, 216 Coleman, Charlene Yvonne, Jr. . 77, 306 Collins, Cathryn Ann, Jr. ...... 77, 206 fCollins, Mrs. lda ............ 18,132 Collins, Jerry Allan, Jr. ........... 77 Collis, Beth, Jr. ......... 77, 107, 206 Combs, Bob, Sr. ................ 70 Combs, Nancy Marie, Soph. . . . 89, 186 Comeaux, Carol Ann, Sr. . 44, 118, 123, 228, 236, 237, 239, 257, Constantino, Aurelio, Soph. ....... 295 Conway, Miss Beulah ............ 18 Copp, Jo Ann, Soph. ..... .. 89, 248 Copp, Marie Carmela, Jr. ......... 77 Corarrubias, Dora, Soph. ......... 89 Courtney, Dorene Kay, Jr. . 77, 102, 107 Courtney, Rush, Soph. ............ 89 Courtney, Rushelle, Sr. ........... 44 Craighead, Houston, Sr. . . 44, 147, 150, 183, 326 Crawford, Sgt. Clyde L. ........ 19, 29 120, 321 Crenshaw, M'liss Ann, Sr. . 44, 120, 123, 190, 210, 212, 321 Crone, Aaron, Sr. ................ 44 Crow, Betty Gene, Sr. .... 45, 101, 102, 103, 108, 236, 273, 320 Crow, Mrs. G. N., PTA .... 32,243 Crow Jr., J. C., Sr. ....... 45, 238, 299 Crowell, Miss Florence . . . . ........19 Crunk, Harvey Thomas, Sr. 45, 130, 232 Crutcher, Robert, Sr. . . 45, 49, 118, 120, 123, 251, 321 Cruz, Mary Lou, Soph. . . . . Cubriel, Mamie M., Jr. . . .. Cuellar, J. C., Soph. ..... . ........89 ....77,108 ....89,131 Cuellar, Joe, Jr. ......... 77,120,123 Cummings, Betty Marie, Jr. . . . 77, 100, 108, 142, 150, 189, 228, 236, 294 Cummins, Alice Virginia, Jr. . .. 77, 199 Cummins, Barbara Jean, Sr. 45,134, 216 Cupit, Alicia Irene, Jr. . . . . Cupit, Jan H., Jr. ....... . Curvier, Arthur Benny, Jr. ....77,199 ....77,294 ....77,224 Cushing, Sally Jayne, Jr. . . 77, 108, 134 Cyphers, Samuel Lloyd, Soph. ...... 89 Czarowitz, Judy, Sr. . 45, 101, 102, 119, D Daehnert, William Jan, Jr. Dangerfield, Judy Kay, Jr. Davenport, Shirley Ann, Jr. Davis, Emogene Mable, Jr. Davis, Patricia Ann, Jr. . . . Davis, Sandra Ann, Soph. Davis, William Kirby, Soph. de la O, Elida Rosa, Soph. De La Rosa, Humberto, Sr. 121,123,141,150, 206, 209, 236, 283, 321, 238, 334 129, 226 78, 131, ........78 ........78 . . . . 108, 248 78, 221, ........78 .. ..... 89 ....89,142 ........89 ....45,242 Name Page De Leon, Marion Anthony, Jr. ...... 78 De Leon, Ramoncita, Soph. ........ 89 De Leon, Rosario, Sr. ......... 45, 224 De Leon, Rosemary, Jr. . . . . . . 78, 221 Delgado, Juanita, Sr. ...... ..... 4 5 Dalgado, Mary Olga, Soph. ....... 89 De Munbrun, Robert Lee, Jr. . . . 78, 102, 190 116, Denning, Glenna, Soph. . . 89, 120, 123 Dent, Beth, Sr. .............. 45, 108 de Salme, Georgette Inez, Soph. 89, 306 Dever, Douglas Joe, Soph. .... 89, 131 Dickson, John, Soph. ............ 131 Diehl, Charles, Jr. .............. 183 Dillon, Jimmie Dean, Sr. .. 45,129,131, 232 Dillon, Nellie, Jr. ................ 78 Dixon, Barbara Ruth, Soph. ........ 89 Dodson, Peggy Joanne, Jr. 78, 132, 133 Dominquez, Joe, Sr. ............. 45 Dossett, Sharon, Jr. .......... 78, 108 Dotson, James, Jr. .......... 129, 131 fDowning, Mrs. Carollea ....... 16,19 Doyle, Alvin, Jr. ................ 139 Dreibrodt, Mr. Irving . . 22, 27, 120, 125 Dresch, Arthur, Jr. ............... 78 Dromgoole, Robert Gus, Jr. ........ 78 Dubrasky, Rhonda, Soph. ......... 89 Dufner, Romie Mark, Sr. . . . 46, 64, 118, 121,123, 273, 321 Duncan, Irene, Soph. ............. 89 Duncan, James, Sr. ......... 129, 131 Duncan, June, Soph. ............ 132 Dunk, Beverley Joan, Soph. .... 89, 295 Dunkin, George Edward, Jr. .... 70, 78, 119,120,123, 214. 321 Dunn, Betty Jo, Jr. ............... 78 Dunn, Joyce, Jr. ................. 78 Duque, Alameda, Sr. ............. 46 Duran, Carolyn Dorris, Sr. 46, 102, 108, 295 Durbin, Alice ................... 31 Durham, Gloria JoAnn, Soph. ...... 89 Durham, Gwen Kay, Jr. ...... 78, 108 Dykman, Ann, Soph. ......... 89, 246 Dykman, Ralph Wallace, Sr. ....... 46 Eager, Theresa Dee, Sr. ...... .... 4 6 Earles, Ianthe Elizabeth, Sr. . . . . . . 46 Eaton, Lenoir, Soph. ....... ..... 8 9 Eichelberger, Cathy Dee, Jr. . . . 78, 294 Elias, Guillermina, Soph. . . . . . . . . 89 Elizalde, Mary Lillian, Jr. . . .... . 78 Elizondo, Ray, Soph. ......... 89, 130 Elliott, Lynnette, Soph. ........ 89, 190 Elliott, Ralph Russell, Jr. .. 78, 159, 160 Ellis, Darleene, Jr. ............... 78 Ellis, Janice, Soph. ..... ........ 8 9 Emerson, Mary Gail, Jr. . . . .. . 78, 221 Emeterio, Mary Edith, Sr. .......... 46 English, Gene, Jr. ............ 256 English, Mary Elizabeth, Sr. . . . 46, 108, 134, 190 Eppinger, George, Sr. ............. 46 184 294 Erturth, Mr. August ...... 19, 159, Ernst, Jean, Soph. . . ...... . . . Esparza, Toni, Soph. .. . ..... . . . 90 Etheridge, Vance, Jr. ...... .... 2 56 Evans, Weldon Lee, Soph. ......... 90 Ewald, Gail Marie, Soph. ..... 90, 134 Ewald, Kenneth Owen, Sr. 46, 120, F Fagg, Dorothy Jayne, Jr. ...... 78, 234 Farmer, Judith Ann, Soph. . . 35, 89, 90, 228, 230 123, 321 'Faculty Hannon, Patricia Ann, Sr. . . 37, 50, 59, Name Page Felkner, JoAnn Susie, Soph. ..... . Ferguson, Sharron Ann, Soph. .... . Fest, AI bert Beniamin, Sr. 1 46, 159, . 90 . 90 161, 192, 230 Finucane, James Holliday, Jr. .... . Finucane, Mary Ann, Sr. .......... 46 Fischer, Jerry, Sr. .. 166, 167, 169, , 173, 175 Fischer, Malco-lm C., Sr. . . . . . 78 172, .....47 Fischer, Mrs. Pearl, dietician . . .... 31 Fiscus, Lillian, Sr. ................ 47 Fisher, Mildred Frances, Sr. ........ 47 Fisk, Edwin David, Jr. 78, 121, 123, 321 Fisk, George Allen, Soph. . 90, 121, 123 Fleming, William Gene, Sr. .... 47, 192 Flewellin, Carol Tinor, Jr. ..... 78, 246 Flores, Alice, Sr. ................ 47 Flores, Henrietta, Soph. . . . 90, 220 224 Flores, Isabel Elizabeth, Sr. .... 47, 241 Flores, Margarita, Soph. . . 90, 224, 295 Flores, Raymond, Soph. ........... 90 Flores, Teresa, Sr. ....... 47, 108, 200 Fonsica, Frank, Jr. . ........ . . . . . Flowers, Judy, Soph. ........... . Flynn, Shannon, Sr. ............ . Foerster, Eleanora, attendance .... Folkerts, Marvin Joe, Soph. 90, 130, Fonseca, Margarita Perez, Jr. .... . Fontebasso, Diana, Soph. . . 90, 190 Forehand, Linda Lee, Jr. . . 78, 102, Formann, Anna Mae, Sr. ...... 47, Formann, Ann Jeanette, Soph. . . . . Forsythe, Barbara Elizabeth, Soph. . Foster, Mr. Eugene L. .......... . Fournier, Mary Jane, Sr. . . 47, 67, 133 Fowler, Charles A., Jr. ........ 78: .94 .47 . 16 306 . 78 294 , 220 108 206 233 . 90 . 90 . 19 132, 220 182 Fox, L. W., assistant superintendent . . 12 Fraley, Miss Elizabeth ........... Frazier, Jacquelyn Marie, Jr. . . . 78, Frazier, Sharon Lea, Jr. . . . 78, 228, French, Fred, Jr. ............... . Friday, Nancy, Soph. . . . . . . . . . . Frier, Peggy, Soph. . . . . . Friesen, Audrey, Jr. ..... . . . Fritz, Bobby, Jr. ............... . Fromme, Arlene Louise, Jr. .... 78 . 16 294 236 138 . 90 . 93 . 78 121 108 Frost, carol Ann, sr. ... 42, 47, 52,l102, 105,108, 147, 150, 206, 320, 326 Frost, Glanell, Soph. ............. 90 Fuentes, Mary, Soph. ............. 90 Fulenwider, Barbara Ann, Soph. . . 90, 134,137 Fuller, Clyde, Sr. ................ 47 Fuller, Kathryn, Jr. ........ . . 78, 306 Fulton, Janice, Sr. 48,121,123,190, 321 G Galbraith, Gary, Sr. ..... 48, 120, 123 Gallardo, Araceli, Jr. ............ 78 Gallardo, Valeska, Soph. ..... 90,199 Gallo, Sylvia, Soph. .............. 90 Galloway, Georgie Mae, Sr. ....... 48 Gambill, Mary Lenora, Soph. ...... 90 Gann, Betty Jean, Jr. ............ 78 Garcia, Alex, Sr. ................ 48 Garcia, Angelica, Sr. ......... 48 221 Garcia, Diana lrene, Soph. ........ 90 Name Page Garza, David Jessie, Jr. .......... 79 Garza, Joe Allen, Soph. .......... 90 Garza, Leo Patlan, Jr. . .. 79,159,181, 214, 224 Gates, Mrs. Merrill ............ 19, 23 Gatewood, Jim, Sr. .. 48, 120, 123, 321, 326 Gee, Georgie Emilie, Soph. ........ 90 Gee, Roberta, Soph. ........ . . . 90 Geisler, Mr. Art ................. 19 George, Shirley Ann, Soph. ....... 90 Gerhardt, Ralph Delmar, Sr. 48, 101, 102 Gerloff, Barbara Jean, Jr. 79, 221, 224, 246 German, Lionel, Jr. ............. 138 Germann, Mrs. Pat ........... 22, 23 Getts, Sarah Ann, Soph. ...... 90, 306 Geyer, James Henry, Sr. . . . . . . . . . 48 Gibbs, Cynthia Ann, Jr. ... .... 79 Gibbs, Dot, Soph. .......... . . . 295 Giesick, Delton William, Jr. ........ 79 Gilcrease, Betty Carolyn, Jr. ....... 79 Gilkey, Rachel Ann, Soph. ..... 90, 226 Gillam, Pat, Jr. .. 79, 102,108, 134, 228 Ginder, Jimmy, Sr. ...,.. 48, 123, 231 Glenney, Louella, Sr. . 48, 102, 104, 108, 141,144,145,150, 206, 210, 212, 236, 238, 320, 330, 334 Name Page Gutschke, Robert E., Sr. . . . 47, 101, 102 Gutschke, Roger Lee, Jr. ...... 79, 176 Guzman, Jesse G., Jr. .... 79, 130, 226 Haag, Mary Lucille, Sr. ........... 49 Hadaway, Johnine Sue, Soph. ...... 91 'Hadaway, MfSgt. John W. .... 19, 128 Hagan, Randy Robert, Soph. ....... 91 Hahnel, Mary Clareen, Jr. ..... 79, 226 Hakala, E. O., vice-principal ....... 15 Hale, Joe, Soph. ................ 186 Hale, Miss Zollie Marie ........... 19 Hales, Marilyn Jenelle, Soph. ...... 91 Hall, Dorothy Ann, Soph. ......... 91 Hall, Thomas Emerson, Soph. ...... 91 Haller, Jean, Jr. ................. 79 Hallock, Diane Marilee, Soph. ...... 91 Hamilton, Jimmy, Jr. ........ 131, 231 Hanner, Karl Marion, Sr. . 50, 132, 133, 192 108, 221 Hans, Sandra Kathryn, Sr. . 50, 67, 147, 150, 228, 236, 239, 326 Harber, Eldridge Ellis, Soph. ....... 91 Harbour, Kenneth W., Jr. ...... 79, 196 Hardin, Charline Lee, Soph. ... 91, 216 Glore, Jay Robert, Jr. 79, 129, 130, Glosson, Julius, Soph. 159, 162, 179, Glover, Roddy, Sr. .......... 191 Glover, Ronny Wardell, Jr. 79, 131 Goewe, Betty Jean, Soph. ....... . Gohlke, Shirley, Sr. .......... 48 I 232 180 261 134 . 90 102 Gomez, Rose Mary, Sr. ........... 49 Gongora, Cecilia Ramon, Jr. . . . 79 200 Gonzales, Alexander Decena, Jr. . . . 79, 142,145 150 Gonzales, Garmen Cavazos, Jr. 79, 224 Gonzales, Irma R., Jr. ............ 79 Gonzales, Rudolfo ...... . . . 30 Gonzales, Rudy, Soph. . . . . . . 90 Gonzales, Rudy T., Jr. ............ 79 Gonzales, Stella, Jr. ............. 79 Gonzales, Yolanda, Sr. . . . 49, 100, 200, 201, 248 Good, Richard, Soph. ............ 90 Goodrich, Jackie, Jr. ......... 79, 108 Gordon, Jo Ann, Sr. ...... 49, 101, 102 Gorsline, Robert Ainslee, Soph. . 90, 131 Gose, Mr. J. M. ............. 19,138 Gose, Roger Lamar, Sr. 49, 99, 100, 102, 134,137,180,192 Graham, Billie Sue, Jr. ............ 79 Grainge, Edwin, Sr. ...... 49, 153, 183 Graves, Beulah, Soph. ........ 90, 190 Gray, Melody, Soph. ......... 90, 190 Green, Gordon R., Soph. .......... 90 Hardin, Judith, Jr. ....... 79, 102 Hardwick, Virginia Ann, Soph. . 91, Hare, Wista ................... Harger, Eldridge, Soph. ......... . Harless, Sandra Gayle, Jr. ...... . Harmon, Elvon V., Jr. .... 79, 129 Harper, Don Wayne, Soph. 91, 128 Harper, Joyce Elaine, Soph. ...... . Harper, Lenesse, Jr. ...... 79, 206, Harrell, Milvern, Sr. . . 50, 141, 251, Harris, Frances Helen, Jr. . . . . . . . . Harris, Hollis Wayne, Soph. ...... . Harris, William Robert, Soph. . . 91 Harrison, Theresia Cecelia, Jr. .... . Hart, Barbara Jo, Soph. ......... r. Hassell, Joy Sue, Soph. ..... . . . . Hauck, Lawrence, Soph. ......... . Haverlah, Dennis Wayne, Jr. . . . 79 Hawley, Myrna Marilyn, Sr. .. . 50 I Heales, Yvonne Marie, Jr. . . . . . . . . Heinig, Walt, Jr. ......... 79, 121 Heimke, Charlie, Jr. .. 79, 1oo. iazf Henderson, Barbara Jean, Soph. . . Henderson, Miss Irene ........ 19 Herrick, Sandra, Jr. 79, 83, 120, 1241 Henson, Tom, Jr. . . . ........ . . . . Hernandez, Diana lrma, Jr. .... 79, Hernandez, Ernest, Jr. ....... 173 Hernandez, Joe, Jr. ...... .... . Hernandez, Mike, Jr. . . . . . . I I I 1 109 220 . 31 306 . 79 130 130 . 91 236 307, 334 . 79 . 91 124 .79 .91 . 91 242 182 221 . 79 124 133 . 91 295 295 242 241 174 131 121 Greene, Keith, Soph. ............. 90 Grelle, Dixie, Sr. ........ 49, 234, 248 Griffith, Linda Kay, Jr. . . . 79, 102, 120, 124, 228, 236 Griialva, Frank Escobedo, Jr. ...... 79 Griialva, Mary Del Carmen, Soph. . . 90 Grismore, Jeanette, Sr. ........... 49 Grismore, Walter Alan, Soph. ...... 90 Groth, Dennis Leon, Soph. ..... 90, 130 Gruber, Mary Lind, Sr. ........... 49 Guaiardo, Cecile, Soph. ....... 91, 203 Herndon, Mrs. Lucille .......... 19, 29 Herrera, Anita Louise, Jr. ...... 79, 225 Herrera, Ramona, Sr. 50, 101, 203, 205, ' 221 Herring, Mamie Virginia, Sr. ...... 50 Herron, Barbara Jo, Soph. ..... 91, 241 Hewett, Kenneth G., Soph. ........ 91 Heyland, Jeanne, Sr. 50, 119, 120, 124, 206, 210, 236, 251, 321 Hien, Beverly Kay, Soph. . . 91, 203, 205 Garcia, Henry, Jr. ........ .... 7 8 Guaiardo, Roland, Soph. ...... 91, 130 'iHigdon, Mr. Dain ............. 11. 19 Garcia, lrene, Soph. ..... .... 9 0 Guerra, Maria Theresa, Soph. . . 91, 200 Hild, DOFOWIY l-ee: SF- ----- 50, 246, 247 Garcia, Marilyn Jo, Jr. . . . ..... 78 Guerrero, Toribio ................ 30 Hildebrand, James, Sr. . . 35, 36, 50, 58, Garcia, Mary Lucy, Jr. ............ 78 Guthrie, Molly, Soph. ............. 93 100, 101, 102, 173, 175, 276 Garcia, Olga Yvonne, Sr. ..... 48, 108 Gutierrez, Mary Socorro, Sr. . . . 49, 102, Hilgers, Barbara, Jr. . . 73. 79, 102, 109, Garcia, Tony, Soph. ...... ..... 9 0 224, 248 210, 228, 236 Garcia, Victor Eugene, Jr. ..... 79 224 Guiterrez, Paul .................. 31 Hill, Ben, Sr. .------- 50, 12lr 124, 321 Gary, Mr. Enos .......... ..... 3 2 Gutierrez, Rebecca Isabel, Sr. . . 49, 101, Hill. Mary Blanche: Soph. - - 90. 91, 132, Garza, Alfie, Soph. .... .... 9 0 102, 108, 224 133, 228, 294 'Faculty 339 Name Page Hill, Michael J., Jr. ....... 79, 130, 196 Hill, Myrtle, Soph. . .. 91, 120, 124, 216 Hill, Truman, Soph. .............. 91 Hill, Virginia Elizabeth, Sr. . . 27, 50, 54, 101,102,118,121,124, 210, 236, 246, 321, 328 Hinoiosa, Damasio David, Jr. ...... 79 Hinoiosa, Olivia Andrada, Soph. .... 91 Hinoiosa, Raul V., Soph. .......... 91 Hinoiosa, Sophie Garza, Sr. . . . . . . 51 Hinoiosa, Victoria, Soph. . . . . . 91 Hoag, Bob, Sr. .......... .... 5 1 Hoag, Marilyn, Soph. ..... . . . 91 Hodges, Richard Victor, Jr. ........ 79 Hoessly, Barbara Ann, Soph. ...... 91 Hohensee, Evelyn Fay, Sr. ..... 51, 246 Hohner, Bill, Sr. ..... 51, 178, 192, 267 Holcombe, John Wells, Jr. 79, 102, 134, 182, 210 Name Page Jennings, Daniel, Sr. . . . . Jennings, Patsy, Soph. . . . Jenzor, Rosie, Soph. . . . . Jersig, Joyce Ann, Jr. . . . Jeser, Carl B., Sr. . .. 52 Jeter, Jimmy, Soph. . . . . Jimenez, Homer, Soph. . Jimenez. Jo Ann, Sr. . . . Jiminez, Annie, Soph. . . Johnson, Charles Douglas Johnson, John Dee, Jr. . ...52.130 .......91 .....91,306 . 80, 206, 209 100,101,102, 196, 197 . . . 20, 93 ......91 .....52,233 Soph. .... 91 Johnson, Mr. Lawrence R. ..... 20, 136 Johnson, Myrtle ................. 31 Johnson, Nurrie Elizabeth, Sr. . 52,102, 134 Johnson, Richard Larson, Jr. . . 80,120, 124,190,134, 210 Johnson, Ruth Ann, Soph. Johnson, Sandra Ka So h 91 190 Holguin, Enriqueta, Sr. . . . 51, 100, 101, 225 102, 109, 221, 223, Holleman, Glenn, Sr. ......... 51, 295 Holliday, Margaret, Jr. ....... 79, 216 Holloman, Linda Joyce, Soph. ...... 91 Holmes, Eleanor Lynn, Jr. ..... 79, 216 Holt, Georganna, Jr. ..... 79, 190, 226 Holub, Sandra Ellen, Sr. .......... 51 Homeier, Malcolm, Sr. . . .... 51, 256 Hood, Bonnie Belle, Jr. ........ 79, 228 Hoots, Roland, Soph. ............ 130 Hopp, Janice Marie, Soph. .... '91, 182 Houston, Allen, Soph. ....... . Houston, Louis, Jr. . . 131, 153, . . . . 91 179,181 Howard, Carol Ann, Soph. ..... 91, 295 Howard, Florence Alice, Sr. . . . 51, 121, 124, 321 Howell Marcia Ka - So h .... 91 , y, p . . . . . Howle, Roberta Ann, Jr. ..... . 80, 190 Hoyuela, Richard, Sr. ............ 51 Huckabee, Walter Lee, Jr. .... . Huerta, Henry Montez, Soph. . . . . . . 80 91,131, 306 Huff, James, Jr. ................ 294 Hughes, Carole Jean, Soph. 91, Hughes, Charlie Edward, Jr., Soph. Hughes, Mollie J., Soph. . . . 87, 91, 132,133 . 91 228 Humble, Mr. Herman . . 11, 19, 29, 159, 184 163, 183, Hunter, Gladys Jean, Sr. . . 51, 220, 228 Hunter, Maxine Delois, Soph. ...... 91 Hurst, Lucinda Larul, Soph. .... 91, 190 Hussey, Ellen Merlene, Sr. . 51, 134 , 190 Hutzler, Anthony, Soph. .......... 91 Hyten, John Jr., Soph. 91,131,132, 133 lhrer, Leroy Henry, Jr. . .. 80, 168, 171, 173 174 Imken, Anita Louise, Sr. .. ..... 52 Imken, Henry, Jr. ...... . . . 80, 191 lngley, Richard F., Jr. . . .... . 80 fltz, Mrs. Theo ....... .... 2 2 'lvaldi, Mrs. Laura .... .... 2 0 Jackson, Mr. Homer ....... .... 2 0 Jackson, Jimmy Bert, Soph. ........ 91 Jackson, Larry E., Jr. ............. 80 Jahn, Loretta Catherine, Soph. ..... 91 Jahn, Pollydale, Sr. .......... 52, 228 James, Alfred Stevenson, Soph. .... 91 Janssen, Patricia, Sr. 52, 101, 102, 104, 109, 141, 150, 236, 239, 246, 320, 327, y, p . . . . , Johnson, Sylvia Margaret, Soph. .... 91 Johnson, Tony, Sr. ........... 52, 232 Jones, Anne, Sr. ......... 52, 220, 228 Jones, Miss Ethel .............. 22, 27 Jones, Mary Patricia, Jr. .......... 80 Jones, Winifred Mae, Jr. .......... 80 Jordahl, Ann Marie, Sr. . . 53, 102, 109, 228, 236, 256. 273 Joyner, Tommy Lott, Soph. ........ 91 Juraschek, Anne, Jr. ..... 80, 109, 206 Justice, Cynthia Ann, Soph. ....... 91 K Kalkhoff, Sharon Kay, Sr. ..... 53, 216 Karm, Sandra Jo, Jr. 80, 102, 120, 124, 147, 150, 216, 243, 326 Keeling, Mrs. Grace, counselor . 15, 100 Keilman, Peggy Ann, Soph. 91, 134, 233 Keller, Mike, Jr. ................ 132 Kelley, Jack, Soph. . 35, 86, 91, 100, 213 Kelley, Sylvia, Sr. 53, 59, 101, 102, 109, 234, 235 Kellner, Fred James, Soph. ........ 91 Kerckhoff, Victor Horace, Soph. 91, 121, 124 Kerlee, Deanna Deen, Soph. 91, 132, 133 Kessler, Sheree, Soph. ........ 91, 246 Ketchum, Preston, Sr. ........ 159, 160 Kight, Betty Jo, Jr. . . 80, 102, 109, 142, 150, 246 Kight, Carolyn, Soph. .......... 90, 91 Kight, David, Sr. ................ 53 Kindred, Brenda, Jr. ..... 80, 132, 133 King, Carol Ann, Sr. . . 53, 109, 246, 295 King, Clyde, Soph. .............. 91 King, John Edward, Jr. . . ...... . 80 King, Joyce Elaine, Sr. ........... 53 Kirk, Mrs. Loraine ............ 20, 131 Kirkland, Karen Kay, Sr. . . 42, 53, 109, 147, 148, 150, 236, 239, 246, 266, 267, 326 Klostermann, Helen Louise, Soph. 91, 210 Knepp, Debbie, P.J. mascot 113, 116, 194 Knepp, Donnie, Sr. ............. 257 Knight, Edwin, Sr. ...... 53, 131, 226 Knippa, Lyndon, Jr. .............. 80 Knox, Carol Sue, Soph. ....... 91, 257 20 'k Knox, Mr. Wilbur J. ............. . Koch, David Edward, Jr. . . 80, 132, 214, 294 Koch, Mrs. Mary Louise ........... 20 Koch, Rodney Gilbert, Jr. ...... 80, 131 Koenig, June Ann, Sr. 53, 102, 105, 109, Name Page Kosclskey, Nancy Elizabeth, Soph. . . 91, 190, 234 Kotzebue, Willis Emmett, Soph. .... 186 Koudelka, Nick Joe, Soph. ......... 91 Kraemer, Laurie, Soph. ........... 91 Krag, Lonnie Gene, Sr. . . . 54, 120, 124, 196, 321 Kramer, Jeanette, Soph. . . 92, 269, 299 Krause, Diane Virginia, Sr. 54, 244, 246 Krauss, Kaaren Lee, Soph. ......... 92 Krawitz, George James, Soph. ..... 92 Kropp, Ernst Ray, Jr. ............. 80 Krueger, Rudolph Vince, Sr. . . . 54, 101, 102, 129, 196, 197, 232, 267 Kueck, Johnny Gilbert, Sr. ......... 54 Kuhlmann, Alfred M., Jr. .......... 80 Kutzer, Carla Gay, Soph. . . . . . 92 Lafferty, Mrs. Dorothy ..... 20, 28, 198 Lafferty, Michael, Soph. .......... 92 Lagunas, Rose Marie, Sr. . . 54, 101, 109 Lakich, Penny, Sr. . . . 54, 102, 120, 124, 203, 321 Lampman, Billie Jo, Soph. ..... 92, 247 Lane, Carla, Sr. ......... 54, 120, 124 Lane, Gaye, Soph. ............... 92 Lange, Ruth Marie, Sr. ............ 54 Lara, Arnulfo, Jr. ........ 80, 242, 243 Lara, Juanita Limon, Jr. ......... . LaRoe, Dan R., Sr. . . . 54, 102, 157, , 256, 268, 294 LaRoe, Nancy Elizabeth, Soph. ..... 92 Laue, Jerry, Soph. .............. 121 Laue, Sandra Joy, Soph. .......... 92 Laurel, Araceli, Soph. ......... 92, 221 Laurel, Rodolfo, Sr. ...... 54, 132, 133 Lavastida, Julia, Soph. ........ 92, 220 'Lawrence, Miss Cecile ...... 11, 20, 87 'Lawrence, Miss Christine ....... 11, 22 Lawrence, Roy Glenn, Soph. ....... 92 Laxson, Lois Clare, Soph. .... . . . 92 LeBoeuf, Joe, Jr. ......... . . 130 . 80 159 Ledezma, Irma Lee, Jr. .... . . . 80 Ledford, Linn Morris, Soph. ........ 92 Ledford, Sylvia, Jr. ........... 80, 226 Lee, Beverly Yvonne, Sr. . . 54, 134, 241 Lee, DaLorris, Sr. ........... 102, 134 Lee, Eugene, Jr. ...... ....... 1 31 Lee, Sharon Diane, Jr. . . . . . 80, 199 Lee, Wayne, Jr. ....... ..... . 80 139 Leech, Jackie B., Jr. ...... . . . , 135 92 Lefebvre, Arthur, Soph. ....... . Lehde, Ronald val, soph. ..... 9-2. .130 I Lehmberg, Mr. A. E., principal . . . . . 14 Leigh, James Robert, Sr. ...... 55, 139 Leigh, Ruth Ann, Soph. ........... 92 Leija, Gloria, Soph. ...... 92, 241 Lenert, Betty Lou, Jr. . . ..... . 80 Lengefeld, Danny, Jr. . . . . , 129, 80 Lenhart, Ronald, Soph. ...... . 55 Lenz, Billie Ruth, Sr. ..... , 1.0.9, , 295 , 234 130 299 220 Leon, Mrs. Joan ...... 20, 28, 150, 326 Leonard, Edna Faye, Jr. . . 80, 120, 124 Leonard, Marian Joyce, Jr. .... 81, 109 Leos, Irene, Sr. .......... ...... 5 5 Lepold, Jessica, Jr. ..... . . . 81, 248 LePori, Janet, Soph. ...... .... 2 95 Lewis, Lucy Beth, Soph. ......... . Lewis, William Frederick, Sr. ..... . Leyendecker, E. V., Sr. 35, 55, 100, .92 .55 101, 102, 128, 129, 135, 196, 232, 267, 299 Lieck, Nancy Jean, Soph. ........ . .92 334 140, 144, 150, 228, 236, 239, 320, 327, Liles, Eva J., Jr. ................. 81 Jasper, Nada Kay, Sr. 52, 100, 102, 132, 334 Limon, Diane, Sr. ..... ...... 5 5, 226 133, 220, 246 Kolenda, William James, Sr. . . . 53, 130 Limon, Reginaldo, Jr. ..... 81, 121, 125 Jenkins, Mary Elisabeth, Sr. ....... 52 Kopplin, Jean Ann, Sr. . . . 53, 220, 254 Linder, Billie Lou, Sr. ......... . . . . 55 Jennings, Charles Randall, Sr. .. 52, 77 Kosclskey, Ann, Sr. .......... 53, 220 Linder, Mary Ellen, Soph. ........ . . 92 'Faculty Name Page Lindsey, Jo Ann, Soph. ........... 92 Lindsey, Sue Evelyn, Sr. . . 55, 101, 119, Name Page McLean, Bonnie Lou, Soph. ........ 92 McMillan, Lawrence C., Soph. . . 92, 299 Morgner, Jerry Horest, Sr.. 59, 191 120, 125, 135, 206, 237, 307, 321 Little, Jo Ann, Soph. .......... 92, 199 Littleton, Glynn, Sr. ..... .... . .55 Livingston, B. Taylor, Jr. . . . . . . . . . 81 Livingston, Marion, Soph. ..... 92 Lockhart, Joe, Sr. .............. . Loeffler, David Glen, Jr. . . 81, 102 234 102 , 196 Loftin, Bill, Jr. . . 81,121,125,135, 321 Logan, Carolyn Ruth, Jr. . . 81, 102, 120, 125, 21 O, 216 Logan, Dorinda Sue, Jr. ....... 81, 109 Logan, Ethel Elizabeth, Soph. . . 92, 135, 210, 212 225 Long, Norma, Sr. ................ 55 Lopez, Evangelina, Sr. .... 55, 135, 200 Lopez, Leonard, Soph. ........... 201 Lopez, Mercy Jean, Soph. ......... 92 Lopez, Nancy, Sr . . . 55,101 Lopez, Palmira Mae, -Soph.. ....... I 102 . 92 Lopez, Pedro ................... 30 Lopez, Sylvia Irene, Soph. ......... 92 'Lord, Mrs. Eulamaye . 22, 103, 108, 252 Loudd, Ruth Elaine, Jr. ............ 81 Louie, Wing, Sr. ............. 56, 196 Love, Barbara Ann, Sr. 56, 121, 125, 321 Love, Janice LaNelle, Soph. . . . 92, 121, 125, 306 Low, Harry Orpheus, Sr. . . 56, 101, 102, 129, 135, 232 Lowe, Howard, Jr. .............. 81 Lozano, Arthur Alfred, Sr. 56, 129, 196, 232 Lozano, Diana Irma, Soph. 92, 200, Lozano, Gloria Yolanda, Sr. 56, 200, Ludde-ke, Dorothy Mae, Jr. .... 81, Lumley, Buddy, Jr. ............. . 202 201 220 295 'Lundeen, Miss Mary ...... . . 11, 20, 37 Lutz, Harold G., Jr. . . . 81, 83, 102, 173, 174, 214 McNett, Michael, Jr. . McNutt, Barbara Ann, McVay, Shelley Diane, M sA,31Q.'IIIIQI . 81 . 92 102, McVay, Sandra Troy, Jr. . . . 35, 81. 109, 228, 236 Sr. ....... . .57 MacNamee, Joanne, Sr. . . 57, 132, 133, 217 Madison, Hale, Jr. .............. 294 Magruder, Mrs. Lydia ............ 20 .92 Mahan, Larry William, Soph. .... . Mahavier, Ronald Andrew, Soph. . . 92 Mahon, Gail Nita, Soph. ...... 92, 234 Maltsberger, Pamela Dale, Sr. . . 57, 109 Maner, Joan, Soph. .............. 92 Mangham, Byronel Kay, Sr. 57, 70, 110, 206, 237, 263, 320 'Mangold, Mr. Otto Carl .......... 20 Manno, Charles Richard, Sr. ....... 57 Mansfield Bertie Lou- Soph. .. . 1 05, , , . . . . 92 Maples, Gary, Jr. . . . 159, 162, 181, 294 Marquardt, Donna Rae, Jr. 81, 110, 143, 150, 210, 247 Martin, Patricia Ann, Sr. . . 57, 110, 203 Martin, Patricia Dell, Sr. . . 57, 102, 110. 203, 210 Martin, Willard, Soph. ........... 92 Martin, William Patrick, Jr. . . . 81, 128, 299 232 Martinez, Anna Marie, Sr. ...... . Martinez, Bernice, Soph . . . 92 I Lutzenberger, Edward, Soph. ..... 294 Luzesimiech, Ann, Soph. ......... 306 Lynn. Helen Elaine, Sr. . . . 56, 101, 102, 109, 295, 330 Mc 'McCallum, Miss Nancy Lois ........ 22 McCarver, Inez Beverly, Sr. .... 56, 132 McCarver, Janet Eileen, Soph. . 92, 120, 125 McCarver, Ronny Mack, Jr. ........ 81 McClellan, Camille, Jr. 81, 102, 109, 210 McClellan, Channye Ann, Jr. . . 81, 102, 109, 210, 212 McClellan, Hugh, Sr. ............. 56 McClintic, David, Soph. . . . 92, 121, 125 McCluey, Robert Lee, Jr. .......... 81 . 57 227 Martinez, Carolyn Marie, Jr. 81, 227, 248 Martinez, Irene Ruth, Sr. ...... 57 221 Martinez, Irma J. G., Soph. ....... 92 Martinez, Janie B., Jr. ........ 81 306 Martinez, Joe, Soph. ......... 92 242 Martinez, Louis, Sr. .............. 57 Martinez, Manuel Mark, Soph. . 92, 225 Martinez, Mary Lou, Sr. ........... 58 Martinez, Patsy, Soph. ........... 92 Martinez, Petra, Soph. ............ 92 Martinez, Rafael Saldana, Soph. . . . 92 Martinez, Rudy, Soph. ...... . Martino, Madeline, Soph. . . . . May, Beatrice Betty, Jr. ..... . .....92 .....92 .....81 May, Bobby, Sr. ..... 58, 159, 181 May, Douglas, Jr. . . . 81,173,175 192 214 Mayo, LaDonna Dell, Soph. ........ 92 Mays, A. W. .................. 195 Mead, Miss Patricia ............. 20 Medack, Shirley Rae, Jr. . . 81, 110, 199 Medellin, Irene Marie, Sr. ..... 58, 110 Medlock, Ben, Jr. ............ 81 125 Medrano, Frank, Jr. ........ . Meinhardt, Carlton Alvin, Sr. . .....81 .....58 -I: Name Page Miears, Florence Marie, Soph. ...... 92 Migura, Joyce, Soph. ............. 92 Miller, Dorothy, Soph. .... 92, 227, 248 Miller, Oscar, ass't superintendent . . 12 Miller, Russell Cecil, Soph. ......... 92 Miller, Thelma June, Jr. ....... 81, 110 Mills, Roy, Sr. .................. 58 Milner, Sharon, Jr. . . . 80, 81,121,125, 207, 210, 238 Mireles, John Henry, Jr. ...... 81, 130 Mitchell, Sandi, Soph. ............ 92 Mitro, Charles Murray, Sr. . 58, 102, 135 Moake, Joe Lawrence, Jr. . 81, 102, 140, 150, 263, 334 Moltz, Mr. Olin ................. 21 Monita, Rosie, Sr. ............... 58 Montague, Charmayne, Soph. ..... 92 Montalbo, Pauline, Sr. ............ 58 Montez, Janie, Jr. ........... 81, 225 Moore, Barbara, Soph. ....... 92,191 Moore, Dale, Soph. .............. 92 Moore, Donald Clair, Jr. ...... 81, 131 Moore, Dorothy Mae, Soph. .... 92, 93 Moore, Jimmie Lynn, Soph. ....... 93 Moore, Robert Lester, Jr. .......... 81 Moore, Miss Selby ............... 21 Mooty, Jeraldine Louise, Sr. ....... 58 Mooty, Norma Lee, Jr. . . . 81, 110, 116, 1 17, 217, 237 Morales, Carolina, Sr. ............ 59 Morales, David Gilbert, Jr. .... 81, 179, 180, 181 Morales, Oralia, Sr. . 59, 101, 102, 110, 135, 210, 227 Morales, Rosaura, Soph. .......... 93 Morales, Sylvia Ann, Soph. ........ 93 Morend, Priscilla Yvette, Soph. ..... 93 Moreno, Tito, Sr. ............... 120 Moreno, Tommy, Sr. ............. 59 'Morgan Miss Agnes Lee .... 21, 107 , 227 Morkovsky, Butch, Soph. ......... 295 Morris, Bettie Jean, Sr. .... 37, 59, 135 Morris, Bobby, Sr. ....... 59, 223, 256 Morris, David, Jr. ................ 81 Morris, Kathleen, Soph. . . . . . 90, 93 Morris, Nancy, Soph. . . . . . . . 93 Morris, Nell ........ . . . 31 Moryl, John, Jr. ........ . . . 121 Moseley, Herbert, Jr. ............ 256 Moseley, Phillip Eugene, Jr. .... 82, 125 Moseley, Troy Lee, Soph. ......... 93 Motheral, Fred, Jr. .... 82, 83, 143, 214 Mott, George A., Soph. ........... 93 Mouille, Carol Marie, Soph. ....... 93 Muenchow, Herman ............. 30 Muguerza, Gilbert Rosas, Soph. 93, 131 Mullen, W. Scott, Jr. ..... 82, 132, 133 McClure, Spencer Francis, Jr. . . 81, 135 Meiia, Mike .................... 30 Ml-'llinS, Fred l--F 59Ph- ----------- - 93 McCoy, Anita, Soph. ............. 94 Melton, Mrs. Zora, treasurer ....... 17 M'-Jllins, l-Onnie Donuldi 50Pl - - - 93, 130 McCoy, Eddie, Sr. ..... 43, 56, 192, 263 Mendiola, Dolores, Sr. 58, 59, 101, 102, M'-lmme, N0I'mGr1: Jr. . 80. 82, 158, 159, McCoy, Jean Varine, Sr. . . 56, 120, 125, 110 178, 265, 294 149. 210, 217, 243, 321 Mendoza, Margie Garcia, Jr. . . 81, 225 MUNI, Eva: JF- -------.-.....-. . 82 McCrory, Robert, Soph. .......... 131 Menifee, Wayne, Jr. ..... 81, 159, 214 M'-1001, D'iUnCIi SF- - - - 59, 200, 201, 202 McCullough, Phyllis JoAnn, Jr. . 81, 220' Mensing, Sandy, Jr. . . 81.110, 245, 247 MUHOZ, MGYY MUYQUFBTI SF. --.... . . 59 McCutchon, Gary W., Sr. .......... 56 Merklen, Carolyn, Jr. ........ 81, 247 Murdock, Dvvid Thomas? -ll'- - - 32, 121, McDonald, Herschel, Sr. . . 56, 159, 161, Merriweather, Otis, Soph. ..... 92, 131 125 178 Meshew, Robert Allen, Soph. .. 92, 131, Murphy. Ella Lovisef Soph- 93,132, 133 McDonald, Willie Ray, dean of girls . 15 299 M'-l Pl Yf He Y D9YleF Sf- - 59- 159, 152, McEnery, Jan, Soph. ..... 92, 125, 217 Metcalfe, Marsha Dee, Jr. . 81, 147, 227 192, 265 Mem-seen, Judith Ann, soph. . 92, 138, Men, Thedra, sr. 58, 101, 102, 105, Murphy, Pat: Soph- ------ 93, 229, 237 191 110, 207, 209, 320 Mustian, Eddie Ralph, Sr. ......... 59 Mcrqrlund, C'arl Jay, sr. . . 57, 129, 131, Merzger, Betty Jean, soph. .... 92, 190 Mustian, Norma lee: Soph- 93, 229, 230 191, 232 Meyer, August, Jr. ........... 81, 138 N McGehee, LeRoy, Soph. ........... 92 Meyer, Herman Charles, Soph. ..... 92 McGibeny, Jana De, Soph. . 92, 182, 299 Meza, Olga, Soph. .......... 92, 202 Nadal, Carla Anthony, Sr. 59, 101, 102, Mclnvale, Wilna Ruth, Sr. ......... 57 Meza, Rudy, Sr. 58, 114, 154, 158, 159, 105, 110, 146, 150, 2017, 208, 210, 212, McLaughlin, Sandra Lee, Soph. . 92, 228 161, 192, 223, 225 320, 326 'Faculty 341 111 Name Page Naiar, Hector Xavier, Sr. . 59, 129, 131, 225, 227, 232 Nation, Alice, Jr. '82, 121, 125, 135, 146 Neely, Charles, Sr. ............ 60, 65 Negron, Delia Margaret, Jr. 82, 203, 221 Nelson, Charles, Sr. . . 37, 60, 256, 263, 276 'Nelson, Mrs. Peggy . 21, 141, 144, 145, ,150, 334 Neuman, Barbara Jean, Sr. . . . 60, 102, 1 10, 210, 248 Neuman, Mrs. Ed, P-T.A. pres. . 32, 243 Newell, Barbara Ann, Jr. ..... 82, 110 Newman, Travis Alfred, Sr. .... 60, 131 Nichols, Lyman Grady, Sr. ......... 60 Nicholson, Carolyn, Jr. ........... 82 Nicholson, Glen, Sr. ......... 121, 321 Nions, Estelle, Jr. ............... 132 Nitsche, Emma Faye, Jr. . . 82, 228, 229 Nobis, Barbara Ann, Sr. . . 60, 100, 110, 189, 236, 237, 244, 247 Nocker, Melvin, Jr. ............. 102 Noel, Leon Edward, Jr. ..... .... 8 2 Norman, Hortense, Jr. ............ 82 Northrop, Sandra Jean, Soph. ...... 93 Norville, Donald Eugene, Sr. 52, 60, 101, 102, 132, 133, 135, 146, 150, 326 Notz, Sharon Kay, Jr. ........ 82, 143 Nowlin, Hugh, Soph. ............ 165 Nunn, Judy, Sr. ..... . ., 60, 217 Name Page Parr, DiAnne, Sr. .... 61, 111 247, 266 Parra, Mary Agnes, Jr. ....... 82, 199 Passur, Mrs. Mike ............... 32 Patterson, Jo Ann, Sr. ............ 61 Patterson, Worley LaFluer, Sr. ...... 61 121, 126 Patteson, Joyce, Sr. . . 62, 104, 111, 140, 150, 207, 237, 320, 328, 334 Paul, Janice Elizabeth, Soph. ...... 93 Paulman, Phyllis Ann, Sr. . . . 62, 111, 141,144,150, 328, 334 Pearce, Barbara Elaine, Sr. .... 62, 203 Pearman, Patricia, Soph. .......... 93 Pearson, Mary Evelyn, Jr. ..... 82 Pease, Frank, Jr. .... 82, 159, 181 215 Peck, Lynda Joyce, Jr. ............ 82 Peck, Virginia Caroline, Soph. . Pegg, Barbara Ann, Sr. . . 62 I Pena, Delma Lucille, Jr. . . . . . Pena, Olentina, Soph. ...... . Pennington, Bobby Ann, Soph. .....93 207, 208 .....82 .....93 .....93 Pennycuff, Nancy, Soph. ...... 93, 126 Pennycuff, Paula Jean, Sr. . . . 37,62, 210, 217, 326 Penshorn, Sandra Kay, Jr. .... 82, 111, 143,150, 229, 237 Peoples, Richard Allean, Jr. ........ 82 Perchard, Jacquelyn, Jr. ...... 82 111 Perez, Fidelia, Sr. ............ 62 Perez, Joe Roland, Jr. . . . I 111 ......82 Name Page Q Quin, Carroll, Soph. ............. 94 Quinta, Rosalee Rees, Sr. . 63, 120, 126, 217, 321 Quintanilla, Marie, Sr. ........... 63 Quintero, Ninta Rosie, Jr. ..... 83, 225 Rabel, Janice Ann, Soph. ...... 94, 191 Ragsdale, John, Sr. ...... 63, 193, 318 Ramirez, Anita, Sr. ........... - . . . 63 Ramirez, Carmen Julieta, Jr. ....... 83 Ramirez, Karla Sonia, Sr. . . 63, 234, 326 Ramirez, Oscar, Sr. . . 63, 101, 102, 196 Ramirez, Rosie, Jr. .......... 83, 295 Ramos, Manuel, Sr. .............. 63 Ramsey, Sandra Sue, Sr., ...... 63, 199 Randle, Irene, Jr. ................ 83 Rangel, Henry, Sr. . . 63, 129, 130, 196, 232 Rangel, Rosemary: Jr- ---- 28, 33, 221, 225, 248 Ranney, Charles P., Jr. ........... 83 Ransom, Kathy Diane, Soph. ....... 94 Rawlings, Gary F., Sr. ........ 63, 193 Ray, Owen, Jr. ........... ..... 8 3 Raymond, Norma Jean, Jr. .... 83, 111 Recker, Ora Jo, Soph. ............ 94 0 Perrett, Zona Gale, Jr. ............ 82 Redd, Mr- A-: Newsiofo l'9P- ------ 144 Peters, Arthur Jerry, Sr. ...... 62 193 Reed, CGI'0l Ann: Soph. ------ 94,191 OIBann9n' Maureeni Sr' '- 67' 132 Peterson Walter Lee, Soph. 93, 121, 126 Reed, KGY: Sf- ------ 63, 100, 120, 126, oberman, Gayene, sr. 60,110, 116, pen, MQ,,,,,m Kaye, ,,, H 82, iii, 143, 191,261 117, 140, 150, 207, 237, 239, 265, 268, ' 229, 23, Reed, Sally as1s,J,. ...... 83,229,237 287, 320, 334 Petty, William Newton, Jr. .... 82, 139 Reeder, Laurel Hope: Jr- 83, 102, 111,199 Oehleff Cf 'f Sf- ---------------- 60 Pfeil, Katherine Ann, Jr. ...... 82,135 Reich, E. C., Sr. .......... 64.141, 334 olfsrs, Gladys Marie, ssph. 93, 221 Pfeil Racham, Jr. ............... 138 Read, Afrhie Robert, Soph. .... 94 Olfers, Grace Lucille: Sr. -.--.. 60, 210 Phillips Do,-Qllriy Dale, sr, ,,,,,,,, 62 Reidner, Albert, Sr. ............. 138 Olivia, Orolio: Sr- ----... 60, 101, 110 Phillips: Jack, sr, ,,,,,,,, 62, 132, 133 Reitzer, Clifford, Jr. ............. 131 Olivo, Ralph, Jr. ------------ 32, 102 Phipps, Ray- Saph, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 131 Rendon, Maria Del Carmen, Soph. . . 94 Olivares, Julian Vincent, Jr. 82, 215, 225 spiland, Mn' Charles ,,,,-,,,,, 21, 24 rkenfra, Mr, Frank N, ,,,,,,,,,, 22, 25 O'Mar f Briar' Borui Jr- ------ 82 131 Platt, Vilma, Jr. ............. 82, 247 Renken, Dorothy Ann: 50Pl1- ------ -94 0'Neill,-Claudio: Jr. -----. 82 110, 199 Plgeger, Charlie, sr, 52, 62, 99, 100, Reyes, Esther, Soph. .......... 94 O'Neill, Helen Iona, Jr. 82 110 199 , 102, 146, 148, 150, 193, 194,243,326 Reyes, Max Orfegonf Sr- .- 64, 225,232 OPPGHWH, CQYOJYI1 Jeor1:Jr- - 32, 111, Ploeger, Stanley, Saph. ........ 87, 93 Reyno, Bertha: Jr- -..----.------ - 83 r 143, 229 295 Paehnert, Patricia Ann, Soph. ...... 93 Reyrlo, Josie: Sr. --.------------- 64 Oppert, Pofsy Ann: Sr- ..--... 61,234 poer, Bobby, ,li-, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 148 Rhadius, Carole, Jr. ............. . 83 Orlondo, Eddie: Soph- ---- 93, 165, 213 Pogue, Carl, Sr. ............ 132, 299 Richardson, James Elendor, Soph. . .94, Orta, Jr. ................. Polsonl Arvidi Jr. l 82, Orttz, Edward James, Sr. . . . 27, 61, 64, pompa, Mqrggrefi Sr, ,,,, 62, 100, 111, Richardson, Jamie, Sr. . . . 64, 100, 110, O L S h 119,121,125,321 221,222 h 111,l1,89,207,261,2gZ ffil, UPG: op . ............... 93 , . , ,,,,,,,,, 93 Richardson, Jo n, So . ...... . . .. Ortiz, Oscar Richard, Soph. ........ 93 lEggE,gg:2VlF5VbfEgl'1?Jc?F7Jlll'. ..... 82, 217 Richter, Geraldine Beljferly: Jr. .... 199 Off, Bernardino: Jr- .----- 32, 240, 241 pope' Jack. ,li-, ,,,,,, 32, 165, 178, 215 Riedner, AI, Sr. ................. . 64 Off, Corol JeCln: SF- ---------- 61 203 Pope' Jacob- Soph, ....,..,,,,,, 183 Ries, Jack Charles, Sr. ........ 64, 131 Otto, Betty Ann, Sr. ...... 61 191, 240 Pophbm Virginia Bell- Soph. ...... 93 Ri95bY, Alvin 5fGniOn: Sr. - - . - - - . 64 Oviedo' Sylvia Anni 'lr' ' ' ' 82 227 299 Porter Slam- Jr. .... ........... 132 Ril9Y, l-UCY ------------------ - - - 30 Owen! Mavis Annette: sr' ' I - 6.11 Porfwgodl Mr. Tho'-nas: Superintendent Rlngelsfeln, Jodie, Sr. ......... 54, 111, 248 12 Ringelstein, Nancy Ruth, Soph. . 94, 120, Owen, Tommy, Sr. 61, 64, 121 126, 321 Posada, Amelia, Soph. ....... 93, 200 126, 217 Owens' Janis' Jr' --'- 82 Poteet, Robert Martin, Soph. 93, 121, 126 Ri'-DS, Jesse J0i'ln: Soph. ----------- 94 Owens, Roberi' Jr- -------------- 131 Potts, Joseph, Saph. .......... 93,227 Rios, Mary Esther: Soph. -.....--- - 94 P Praesel, Carl, Jr. .... 82, 116, 191, 215 Riiiimdnn, 5Gl'ldl'Cl Jean, Jr. 83,111, 135 Preacher, Rosemary Elaine, Soph. . . . 93 RlV0S, Didnt! MGY: JF- ---- 83, 205, 221 PGCIWGCO, RiCl'1Grd: Soph. . . . 93 121 126 Preiss, Edwin Martin, Jr. .......... 82 RiV0S, Eddie: 50Pi1- ---------- - - - - 94 Page Jr., William Earl, Sr. ..... 61 232 'Presswood, Mrs. Betty ........ 21, 233 Rivero, Sylvid: Sr- . . -.---. - 132 Palacios, Gloria, Sr. .......... 61 221 Prewitt, Judith Dianne, Soph. . . 94, 199 ROUCi'I, Aniifl: JF- -------- - - - - 121 Palacios, Jesusita Pineda, Sr. . . 61, 200 Price, JoAnn, Jr. 82, 135, 228, 229, 237 R00Ci'l, JGCkie: 50Pi1- ------------ - 94 Palacios, Ruth, Soph. ....... .... 9 3 Pritchard, Brenda Alice, Jr. 83, 229, 237 R0UCi1, JCIfne'S Franklin: SF- ---- 64, 159, Palmer, Pamela, Soph. ........... 93 Probst, Lucille Valleen, Soph. ...... 94 163, 178, 263, 268 Panavast, Elliott, Soph. .......... 299 Pruitt, Richard Hale, Jr. ...... 83, 146 Roberson, Billy, Sr- .----..--- 64, 295 Pancoast, Elliott James, Soph. ..... 93 Prunty, Jacqueline Ruth, Sr. 62, 111 227 Roberts, Janice Annette, Sr. . . . 64, 100, Pankey, Nancy Carolyn, Soph. . . 90, 93, Pruski, Sidney ................. 195 102, 111, 198, 199, 256 220, 247 Puente, Celso, Soph. ..... 94, 100, 213 Roberts, Judy: 50Pi'1- --------- 94, 241 Pankratz, Dorothy Evelyn, Soph. .... 93 Puig, Amedee, Sr. .......... 242, 243 R0beI'iS, M0I'I'iS Eddie: SF- ---.-.-- 193 Parker, David Owen, Jr. . . 82, 159, 160 Pulley, Carolyn Sue, Sr.. . . 63, 100, 101, ROl9inefie, Jednefief 5OPi'I- - - - - 94, 294 Parker, Patricia LUJear1, Soph. ..... 93 102, 111, 135, 210, 211, 212, 247 R0birlS0l'1, Dovid: SF- ------ 43, 65: 193 'Faculty 11 Shew, Sandra Emilie Gail, Sr. ...... 67 Name Page Name Page Name Page Robinson, E. W., pres. board of Schiwetz, Sally Beth, Sr. . . . 66, 67, 112, Smith, Mrs. Mary Helen . . . . . . . . . 21 education ..................... 13 147, 150, 234, 263, 326 Smith, Tolbert, Soph. ..........., 131 Robinson, Ivory, Soph. .......... . 130 Schiwetz, WC'Yt19r1e, Jr. .......... 263 Smock, Steven Oliver, Soph. . . . 95, 130 Robinson, Mrs. Katherine, sec. ...... 17 Schmid, Joed, Sr. ................ 66 Sonnen, Emma, Jr. ............. . 84 Rgbishequxl Gary: Sr. ........-.. 123 Schmoekel, Kathleen, Jr. ...... 84, 241 Sonnen, Gwynne Sharon, Soph. 95, 20-7 Rockett, JennY Mae, Sr. ....... 65, 1 11 Sfhfollef Jr Kermn Wfglfrq i6666'279li 2o:T'm,? V'lle' ghalzlesf Sr' ' Rodriguez, Frank Gil- Jr. . . ...... 83 ' ' ' o 0' elresci op ' ' ' ' ' . . . ' Schoelman, Josephine Ruth, Jr. .... 84 Spillman, Ronald, Soph. ......... . 95 Rodrlguezf Gnberl' Sr' ' 65 Schoenemann, Albert, Jr. ..... 84, 130 Spraggins, Bob Eugene: Soph. - 95, 130 Eogrlguez' 'llohlllyi ,sophg ' ' 94 Schoenleber, Sharon Diane, Jr. .... 84, Staha, Willis Ann, Soph. ...... 95, 227 0 9 e2' 90 91 ef OLP - - 94112212 112,217,230 Stallings, cnffaral, saph. .... 173,174, Rodriguez, Marina Lucia: Soph. . 29616 SEhl:gEll:,C5li?'alyJ221l:J Stamps, Sylvia Jeanne, Soph. . . 1926011783 - ' , S lt. .... , , Rodriguez. Rene G.: Jr- -.--- - - - -33 A-6,llllel3el3l:1?r3:,l,311. ...... Stanton, Brenda: 50Pl1. . . .l.2.o. .l.2.6. Rodrgsvezr Roqver Jr- .--- 83 121 126 Schulze, Linda Mae, sr. 37, 65, 101, 1o2, sraaush, Richard Raymond, saph. .. 95, R0dl lQUeZ, YOlGl'1dCf ...... ksggt-igfrixflitli .SF-W ---- ---- g if Schumann, Dorothy, Soph. .... 95, 247 Stopper, Marvin Max, Jr. ..... 84, 143, S ' ' vm ' ' Schumann, Elsie, Sr. .......... 66, 247 150, 214, 215 209951 g U eEf 11- ---------- 83' 215 saharz, Bob, sr. ..... 55, 101, 102,295 stark, Barbara Lee, saph. . 95, 195,247 ogersy om ec' Fi, Sr' ' ' 65 111 234 Schwartz, Alice Louise, Soph. ...... 95 Stark, Betty Annette, Sr. . . 68, 119, 120, Rolgefsf TOWN' W GmfJf- 83 146, 326 Schwartz, Lawrence, sr. .. 55, 121, 126, 127, 237, 247, 321 Eggs' ,xgiizejfolvnf 'lr' '1'2'6 191, 321 Starkey, Catherine Amelia, Sr. . 68, 132. ' 7 ' ' Schweers, Kenneth Roy, Sr. ..... 65, 67 133, 234 S2323 gllfellx 'llggegjgiq 65' 15 Scott, Mary A., Sr. ...... 67, 132, 133 Starkey, Martha Ellen, Soph. . . 95, 132, . ' 7 ' ' Scott, Ora Lee .................. 30 133, 234 solo' Eolioresf sg' ' 6 5 Sczech, Leonard Julius, Jr. ........ 84 Starkey, Mary Edith, Soph. . . . 95,132, Roni' eoecfaf if - ---L -'------- 94 sazepanik, Archie, Jr. ........ 84,165 133,234 0 'ns' 'e e 'mf SOP ' 941132, saaray, Jahn, Jr. .... 84, 159, 160,215 sraraara, Roena Mae, Jr. .. 84, 112, 199 133, 299 Rolniak, Suellen, Soph. ........... 94 Rosas, Olivia, Soph. ......... 94, 299 Ross, Ann, Sr. ...... 65, 104, 112, 207, 262, 318, 320 Rossman, Catherine .............. 31 Rossman, Steve, Sr. ...... 65, 159, 163, 193, 194 Rothe, Kenney, Jr. ........... 83, 215 Rouse, Beverly Ann, Soph. ........ 94 Rowland, Mr. Delbert J. . .. 21, 29, 114, 164, 185 Rueda, Olga Long, Soph. .......... 94 Ruggles, Kay, Soph. ...... .... 9 4 Ruiz, Ernestina Rios, Soph. . . . .. 94 Rundell, Sherill Dee, Soph. . . . . . 94 Russell, Charles Warren, Jr. . . . . . . 83 Rust, Mr. Raymond V. ...... . . . 21 S 129, Sabater, Wencey,-Jr. ....... . Sadberry, Nancy Wayne, Sr. . . 65, 130 241 Salaiz, Bob Paul, Sr. .... 65, 156, 159, 160, 181, 193 Salazar, Dennis, Jr. .............. 83 Saldana, Alfonso, Soph. ...... 94, 213 Saldana Saldana , Elvira,'Jr. .......... 83 , Humberto, Jr. . ., ...... . . I 200 . 83 Saldana, Severina, Soph. ......... 94 Saldivar, Stella, Soph. ............ 94 Salge, Wayne A., Jr. ..... 83, 121,126 Salinas, Margaret Ann, Jr. .... 83, 112, 135, 191, 225 Samsel, Barbara, Jr. ........ 84 295 Samuel, Garland Eldean, Soph.. 94i 306 Sanchez, Gus, Jr. ............... 139 Sanchez, Joe ................... 30 Sanchez, Lupe, Soph. ............ 299 Sanchez, Naomi, Jr. .............. 84 Sanders, Paul, Jr. .... 35, 84, 100, 102, 159, 162, 215 Sanders, Rose Mary, Jr. ...... 84, 294 Sandoval, Alex Charles, Soph. . 94, 129 Sandoval, Alice, Sr. .............. 66 Santos, Joe R., Sr. ...... 66,129, Santos, Rosie, Sr. .............. . Sarantakes, John, Sr. 66,130,196 Schaal, Linda Marie, Jr. .. 84, 1021 Schafer, Lucindy, Soph. ......... . Scharf, Arnold Clarence, Sr. .... . 130 . 66 232 112 . 94 .66 Searcy, Judith Lynn, Soph. ..... 87, 95 Segovia, Sylvia Ann, Soph. .... 95, 306 Sells, Shirley, Sr. .... 67, 104, 112, 141 150, 229, 237, 326, 334 Serna, Art, Jr. ......... 158, 159 160 Serna, Deanna, Sr. ...... 67, 221 234 Sessions, Saunclra Gaye, Sr. 67, 135 247 Seydler, Evelyn Louise, Soph. ...... 95 Shank, Gary William, Sr. .......... 67 306 Share, Patricia Anne, Soph. .... 95 Share, Val, Sr. .............. 67 256 Show, Maria Elaina, Soph. ........ 95 Shellard, Dee, Sr. . . . 67, 105, 112, 210 Shelton, Roy, Sr. .............. . Shepherd, Tom, Sr. ..... 157, 159, 207, 320 173 270 Shepard, Anita, Sr. .............. 67 Sheppard, Janice, Jr. ............ 84 126 Sherbondy, David, Soph. . . 95, 121 Shipp, Betty Caroline, Soph. ....... 95 131 Short, Jimmy, Soph. .......... 95 Shuler, Dixie Ann, Soph. . . 95, 121 294 Shuler, Emma Jean, Jr. .......... 84 Sida, Joe, Jr. ................... 84 Sierra, Michael J., Jr. .... 84, 129, 131, 226, 227 Siller, Roy, Soph. ................ 95 Silvas, Johnny Butanda, Jr. . . . 84, 129, 131 225 Simmang, Evelyn Sandra, Jr. ...... 84 Simmons, Bobbie Jean, Sr. ........ 67 306 Simon, Jerry, Soph. ...... 95, 131 Simroth, Orene Ann, Sr. . . 67, 135, Sinclair, Sidney Lynn, Soph. 95, 237 191, 234 270 Slater, Judy, Jr. . 84, 102, 112, 198 199 Slade, Merle, Sr. ............ 68 191 Slazer, Barbara Jean, Sr. .... 68, 105, 1 12, 320 Smedberg, Virginia, Soph. ........ 95 Smith, Claudia Joyce, Soph. 95, 191 Smith, Dennis Harrell, Sr. ..... 68, ,234 153, 159,163,180,193 Smith, Floyd Howard, Sr. ..... 68, 193 Smith, Helen, Sr. . . . 68, 104, 112, 237, 247, 320 Smith, Margaret, Sr. . 68, 101, 102, 112, 140, 144, 145, 150, 182, 237, 273, 334 Smith, Mary Ethelynne, Sr. ...... . .68 Staudt, Mrs. Cecil ............... 21 Stautzenberger, Sherley, Soph. .... 95, 132, 234 Steck, Tommy, Sr. . . . 68, 101, 102, 119, 121, 127, 321 Steen,'Jack, Soph. ............... 94 Steen, Ray Buford, Soph. ..... 95, 130 Steger, Mary Ann, Soph. ...... 95, 241 Stemm, Carol Ann, Soph. . 95, 132,133 Stephens, Barbara Jean, Soph. 95, 234 Stephens, Marshall L., Soph. ....... 95 Stephens, Miss Laura ............. 21 Stephens, Nancy LaVerne, Sr. . . 53, 68, 100, 102, 112,135, 148, 234, 235 Stephenson, Linda Lois, Soph. . . 95, 229 Stephenson, Mary, Sr. 69, 101, 105, 112, 141, 150, 229, 237, 307, 320, 334 Stevenson, Vivian, Soph. .......... 31 Steward, Evelyn Lynette, Soph. 95, 306 Stich, Howard, Soph. ............ 95 Stockert, Patricia Ann, Jr. . 84, 102, 112, 143,150,198,199 Stoddard, Curtis, Soph. .......... 139 Stokes, Connie Kay, Jr. 84, 133, 198, 199 Stone, Charlene Ruth, Jr. . r 78, 84, 113, 146, 207, 210, 237 Stone, Charles Warren, Sr. .... .... 6 9 Stone, Mike W., Jr. .............. 84 Stough, Charles Ernest, Soph. ...... 95 Stowers, Theodore, Soph. 1 .... 131, 306 Stratton, Miss Ollie ........... 21, 40 Strub, Rodney Jeff, Soph. ........ 95 Strucken, Elke, Soph. ........ .... 9 5 Strucken, Hans Jurgen, Jr. . . . . . . . 84 Stuckey, Patsy, Soph. ..... .... 9 5 Stumpf, Jack Edward, Sr. ......... 69 Sturdaviant, Ruth ................ 31 Sturdivant, Earlene, Jr. . . 84, 203, 221 Sudderth, Saundra, Sr. ....... 69, 221 Sullivan, Kathleen Maureen, Soph. . 95, 207 Summers, Gary, Soph. ........... 95 'Summers, Mrs. Myrrl, Soph. . . . 21, 294 Surber, Donald, Soph. ........... 295 Sutton, Barbara, Jr. .......... 84, 113 Swales, Bettye Sue, Sr. . 42, 52, 69, 101, 102, 118, 120, 127,146, 150, 207, 1 237, 239, 243, 321, 326 Swartz, Mary Elizabeth, Soph. . 95, 191, 234 'Faculty . qv.. .154, .JN game Page Name Page Name Page Swift, Ann, Soph. ...... ..... 9 5 Van Eman, Lyne, Jr. . 85, 113, 143, 150, White, Gary Michael, Sr. ..... 72, 258, Sydnes, Bonnie Lynn, Jr. . . . 84, 113, 207, 237 A . V 1 262, 318 199, 248 Van Griner, Anita Louise, Sr. . . 71, 210, Whitehead, Letty, Sr. .... 72, 120, 233, Syring, Edna Marie, Sr. . . ....... 69 247 e 248, 321 T Van Ness, Sharon, Sr. ............ 71 Whitlock, Pattie, Sr. . . 70,27l2i 12139, 13220, Vas uez, Oralia, .............. 85 , 7, 2 9Taber, Neil, Sr. .....------ ------ 6 9 Vaucghan, Chester Wallace, Soph. . . 95, W111fm0I'e, Clarence: JY- - - 35, 114, 159, Tadlock, Pat, Sr. . 43, 69, 113, 116, 117, SQ6 162, 178, 180, 215 140, 150, 229, 287, 320 Vaughn, Linda, Sr. .... 4 ..... 71 229 Whitney, Suzanne, Jr. ............ .85 Tvsle, Dana Jean, Jr. ------ -- 83, 234 vaaanr, Mrarilyn, sapn. -. . ., .....,,. 95 Wiatt, Sonia Faye, Soph. ..... 96 r '1 1'eS' James Edward' SOP11' ',935,' veeelas, cnarlee William, Jr. as 130 .wiar1, Wanda Lee:lSr- 72.296 , Victoria, Albert, Jr. .......... 85 225 Wildenstein, DOUQ Qs: Jr. .-.. - .... 214 Talbert, Etta Lorene, Soph. .... 19Z5i12if? Vilcoql PGU1 MM, Jr, ,,.. '. . 85, 102 159 Wilkerson, L. V., Sr. .......... 72 202 1-c11man, Jcryi1sr- , , , 43, 121, 263, 270 Villarreal, Eclwarda, Soph. .... 4 . . 95 W11kf-BS, BUYBCIFG A110281 Jr- - 32, 102 113 Tanner, Frank, Jr. 84, 159, 163, 179, 215 Villarreal, Ernest, Soph. ....... ' . . . 242 W1llf111S, CClf0lY11i JY- ---------- - - - 85 Taquino, Nancy, Soph. 95, .191, 234, 306 Villarreal, George, Jr. ........ 85 179 W1ll1ams, Billy, Sr. .... . . . 72, 23-2 Tarkington, Eddie Arnold, Soph., . 95, Villarreal, Olga Navarro, Sr. . 120, 13227, w1::1ams, gOI'GL1itEI'.J ..... ..... Z 2 Q 121,127 llams, lzae , r.... TarIt0n,.'Dorazene, Soph. .... 132, 294 Villarreal, Paulita, Jr. ............ 85 Williams, Frank,.Jr.. ............ 121 Tqfsch, James Doyle, Sgph, , , , 95, 164, Villarreal, Perfecto, Soph. ......... 95 9WIlllCI'T1S, Mrs. Mrlnnle ........ 22, 216 , . 173, 175 Villemain, Mary Lou, Sr. . . 71, 113 203 Williamson, Myrtle Ann, Soph. .... . 96 , Taylor, Carole Ann, Sr. 67, 69, 132, 210 Vinson, Sondra Jean, Soph. 95, 191 217 Williamston, Joella, Sr. ........... .72 Taylor, Dolores Rae, Soph. .....,,, 95 Voges, Robert Clifton, Sr. . . 37, 71, 101, W1llis, Barbara, Soph. ........ 96 234 Taylor, Frederick Gale, Jr. ..... 84, 242 102, 153, 167, 171 174 W1llls, Henry Penn, Soph. ......... 96 Taylor, Jimmy, Soph. ..... .,.,,, 9 5 von Wernich, Magali, Sr. ..... 71, 191, W1lmoth, Sharon Edlth, Jr. 85, 132 133 Taylor, Judy, Sr. ......... ...... 6 9 234, 248 Wllson, Courtney, Jr. ........... 131 Taylor, Ronnie, Sr. ............... 69 V0ZellCl, M'-'IVY Ar1mJr, - - - ------ 85 W1l50 1, Dafleeni Sf- -------- - - - - - 73 Teague, Elaine, Jr. ........... 84, 241 W W115011, MUVYF SOPL1- ----- 96, 132 133 Teague, Olivia Marie, Soph. ....... 95 W1lson, Pat, Sr. . 72, 118,12O, 127, 321 Tennell, HGIFOIC1: JF- ---- 166, 167, 172, Wagner, Danny,,Jr. .............. 85 W'l50 1, Rlchafd P9 1e i SOP11- - - 96, 135, 173,175 Wagner, Harry, Jr. . 166,168,169,175 , 133,213 Tettleton, Bruce, Soph. ........... 94 Wagner, Janyce Ann, Soph. ....... 96 Wllson, Robfrlf Jr- -------'----- - 35 Tettleton, Martha Clare, Sr. 69, 102, 104, Wagner, Joyce Nell, Jr. ...... 85, 120, Wfndhamf 1111619 R9YeF SOP11-. - - 96,, 306 113' 140, 144' 150, 207, 237, '127, 191 W1nkler, Lols Nell, Soph. ....... J. . 96 r 318,320,334 Wahl, Bobby, Jr. ................ as Wfmefs, James Kennefhf SOP11- ---- 96 Tharp, Denny, Jr. ............... 84 Wahrmund, Gail Delaine, Sr. . . 53, 216, Wfnlersf N16, 'e Annenef SOP11' - 96' 306 Tharp, Patsy, Sr. ............ 70, 295 217, 263 W1se, Patr1clla Ang, Jri . . 85 1991 Thermis, Sophie, Sr. 27, 70, 132, 133, 191 Walker, Beverly Louise, Jr. .... 85 199 W'5em6nf 9'1CY arc Yni P - - - - 6, Thomas, Ann Louise, Sr. . . 70, 113, 247 Walker, Judith Gwynn, Soph.- . . 96 306 , 186 207 Thomas, Jerilyn Sue, Soph. ........ 95 Walker, Nina Louise, Soph. .... 96 306 W1116' Barbara Arm? SOP11' ' ' 96 rnarnas, Zelda Faye, sr. .......... 70 Walker, sae, sepn. .......... 26 294 Wgffd, George Hurley, Sf- -- 73 Thompson, Rollette, Sr. . . 70, 119, 120, Wallace, Joyce LeNell, Soph. ...... 96 kWI1t0n, Pat, Jr. ............... . 138 127, 217,237,321 Walter, Marian Elizabeth, sr. 37, 40, 113, Woffofd, M155 Bcfbqfa -----'-- 22, 28 Thompson, Tommy Weldon, Jr. 84,232 147, 207, 208, 210, 263 326 Wong, Befivf 50P1'- --------- - -----. 96 ,Thomson, Elizabeth, Jr. ........... 84 Walters, Wade, Soph. .... 96, 121, 127 Wood' 16111116 Mae? Jr' ' ' ' 85' 113, 163' 7Tidball, Leslie, Jr. .............. 295 Walton, Sylvia, Sr. .......... 71 241 207,210, 995 Qraelren, Darafny Mae, Jr. ..... 84, 100, Ward Jr., Robert Allen, Jr. .... as 150 Woodoll, 9101101191 Sf- ---------- - 54 ' 241, 247 Warncke, Billy Ray, Jr. ........... 85 Woodard' Lorerhu Ar1r17 Jr' 85 Tietze, Mrs. Paulita ............... 22 Warne, Elizabeth Ann, Sr. ........ 71 woods' Rodney' SOP11' ' 132 Tiierina, Balanca A., Soph. .... 95 200 Warner, Carolyn Frances, Soph. . . 96 1,,w66'1s16n' Kc1r1rYr1 KGYFSOP11' ' ' 96' 294 ralearg, Mary Alice, seph. .... 95 191 waeniek, Linda rheaaara, Jr. .. ss, 113 W001S10 , Leomfd E-1 11- --'---'- '- 85 Todd, Douglas, Soph. ......... 95 131 Washington, Ardanie, Soph. ...... 96 wrfrd' Rurh E1161 S6P,r1' ' 96 Tolley, Pat, Sr. .............. 70 247 Washington, Clarence Elbert, Soph. .96 W'!9,1:', Barbara M6r'e7s6Pr1' ' ' 96' 299 Toscano, Richard Antonio, Soph. 95 165 Washington, Orelious, Jr. ..... 85, 179 Wrfg r' E6r17 Soph' ' 173,174 Trevino, Antonio, Soph. ........... 95 Washington, Pearl ............... 31 wrfghr' Gwen Lou' Sr' 73 rreyine, Edna, sr. 70, 132,133,220 Watkins, Kathleen Nancy, saph. 96 W 9 1ee'50P'1- 294 Trevino, Olivia Ann, Sr. .......... ' 70 Watts, Carroll Burnett, Jr. . 85, 121, 127 wyalr' Marv Anne: Jr' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 35 Trezesimiech, Ann Marie, Soph. .... 95 Wear, Eugene Lee, Sr. ............ 71 Y Triiuillo, Abraham, Soph. .... 121 299 Weathersby, Elliott, Soph. ......... 96 1 Truett, Jayne, sr. 70, 100, 102, 113, Weaver, Wayne Willard, Jr. .. 85.120, Ycfbrovshr Efidle, Soph- ----- 139 I 189, 236, 237, 247 127, 242 Yates, Katherlne Alleen, Jr. .... 85, 241 Tschirgi, Victor Thomas, Jr. .... 85, 121 Wehmeyer, Adeline Gladys, Jr. .... 85 YbU1 '0, H101 Sf: -1 -. ------ 1 73, 113, 227 127, 191 Weiss, Beverly Ann, Jr. ........... 85 Y011119, A1199 V11'91111C1i 51'- ---- 73, 101, Tullos, Gerry, sr. .... 7o, 132, 133, 193 Welch, Cynthia Gail, seph. 96 102, 119, 120,127,321 Tumlinson, Patricia Ann, Soph. ..... 95 Weller, Bobby, Soph. ...... . . . 96 Y01-'119, Glenda Merle: Sf- ----- - - - - 73 Turegano, Albert Frank, Sr. . . . .... 70 Wesley, Henry, Jr. .............. 306 rY0U'19, Mr- He11'Y H- ------- 22, 23, 25 Turner, Judy Ann, Sr. ..... .... 7 0 Wessel, Leroy Edward, Soph. ...... 96 Y0U'19, MUde1Y11 Anne? SOP11- ----- - 96 U Wessel, Lester Eugene, Soph. . . 96, 131 Y0U 19bl99d, W1lb'-Wi SOPL1- ---- 96, 130 West, Billy lrving, Jr. ............ 85 Uhl, Wanda, Soph. ............. 231 West, Sharron Patricia, Jr. ........ 85 Z Ullrich, Dennis, Soph. ........ 95, 131 Westerhoff, Blossom, Jr. . . 85,113, 135, Zddik, JCIf1iCe: 501911. .... .... 9 6, 191 Urrutia, Manuel Charles, Soph. .... 95 210 Z0101'1ll, Poli SOP11- ----- ------, 2 94 Urtiaga, Olga,,So,ph. ..... 95, 200, 201 Westrup, Robert Quinn, Sr. ....... 72 ZCIITIZOW, Carolyn JOUR: Sr- ---- 73, 234 Valle, Cecilia, Jr. . . . 85, 113, 210, 221, 222, 224, 225, 299 Vance, Herschel, Soph. .......... 182 Westwood, Mike, Soph. ...... 96, 256 'Wharton, Miss Lucille ............ 22 Wheatley, Claude, Sr. . . . 72, 154, 159, ' 163, 193, 194, 257 Wheeler, Duncan C., Soph. .... 96, 227 Zimmerman, Maxine, Sr. . 1'Zimmermann, Mr. Arthur Zuniga, Rebecca R., Sr. . . 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