Central Catholic High School - Fang Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1951
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-.- M ' HV r 4 Ni. fb - z Fafhers' club officers are, Si++ing: Messrs. B. Lee, lsr. vice- presidenfg A. Tengler, presidenfg M. Cor+ez, 3rd, vice-president W. Rehloff, rreasurer. Sfanding are: Messrs., R. Schulfze, secrefaryg L. Maurer, 'irusieeg J. Zoller, frusieeg and J. Grossenbacher, irusiee. Abseni from picfure: Mr. L. Peierson, 2nd vice-president Highlighiing ihe Social Evenfs for ihe Fa+her's Club fhis pasi year was ihe An- nual Faiher-Son Banquei, held November 8 in 'rhe Cenfral Gym. From fhe many commen+s, if is very evideni fhaf rhis year's Banquef achieved ifs purpose which is fo promoie a closer union beiween falher, son, and faculfy. For ihis year's evenf, Mr. Theo Weiss, Toasf- masier, arranged a very in+eresiing program headed by Dr. Carlos Casfaneda, Professor of Hisiory, Univ- ersiiy of Texas. Ofhers on ihe program were Mr. Al. Tengler, Presidenf of Ceniral Caiholic Fa+her's Club, John Michael Collins, Presideni, Cenfral Siudeni Council of Cafh- olic Acfion, and Bro. Henry Ringlcamp S. M. Principal of Ceniral who reminded fhe sfudenfihaf 'ihey should malie every use of iheir lime io prepare wisely for The iufure. Fr. Alvin Schmidf closed +he fesiiviiies wiih fhanlcsgiving for a wonderful dinner of baked furkey wi+h all fhe 1rimmin's. to X, Q, X l .ax ' 'Wit 'KRD' !.x' X M 5 2 B1-low, Dr, Carlos Custczncdu of Toxcrs University ud- drossvs the qroup ol lfrthors and sons. In recognifion of confinuous service fhrough- ouf fhe year, for offen sacrificing fime for our sake, and for working long and somefimes fhank- lessly for us, we sfudenfs gralefully dedicafe fhis I95I edifion of THE FANS fo our Dads. Dad has spared nofhing fo make Our High School careers successful. He has sacrificed much so fhaf we mighf enioy fhe benefifs of fhe sound educafion fha? we have enjoyed here af Cenfral. Our schooling here has been unique. lf has combined knowledge of facfs wifh educa- fion, fhe aclapfafion of fhese facfs fo life, info a frue Cafholic educafion fhaf confrols fhese fwo facfors. Our hearfs go ouf fo you, Dad, we appreciafe your help in molding us for the un- cerfain fufure ahead. Above lelt, Mr. Al. Tenqler, presrdent. addresses the Iuthers und sons durrnq the banquet. l. M. Collins, presi- dent ol the Student Council, ond Rev. Louis Blume, presie dent ol St. Mr1ry's Umversrty listen czttentnvely. Below, Fathers und Sons ask God to bless the mcter,ul blessings ol the banquet. .Ae wg -.e .C ' , sur' JY! 1840-The MISSION, founded in 1718 to give strength - Heavenly, physical, lies in ruins as evidence ot that oth- er strength it imparted- strength ot patriotism. .,g.:v'lsf gk, - 1867-The MISSION no longer gives or symbolizes Heaven- ly strength. Its use as a gov- ernment warehouse contin- ues, however, its tunction ot giving physical and patriotic strength. Indicative, in its way, of the spirit ot the times -substitution of the material for the spiritual. 1873-The MISSION no longer imparts Heavenly or patriotic strength but renders physical strength as foundation for a wholesale Grocery and Gen- eral Merchandise building. Materialism r e p 1 a c e s the Spiritual. 1894-The MISSION continues as cr symbol ot physical strength, now as a police sta- tion. Spiritual strength vague- ly appears since enforcement ot Civil law is but the torce- lul complying with the Spl- - ritual law-the Ten Com- lf ' W mandments. E 1904-The MISSION is still sub- ject to the advance of ma- terialism. The Saint Louis Fair, greatest show of the day flouts the calm serenity of the MISSION, symbol of Heavenly strength. MISSION San Ania ' D Va! ra I95 I- The MISSION, symboi of patriotic ideals of a state, is resurrected. AI- ihough it is ihe only San Antonio Mission in which religious services are no longer conducted. re- sforation of its physical sfrucfure Ieaves it a monument 'Io the heroism achieved when pafrioiic strength is rooted in Heavenly s+rength - The Battle of the Alamo. ...THE ALAMO 1917-The MISSION, imparts-r of Heavenly strength, re- mains: the building of whole- sale merchandise, glowing symbol of materialism, has gone-conquered by the strength of patriotism. ' ,K vial W . . f V 'Y s ,. 'ff s 41 HI EXCELLENCY lZ0bcrt5 Buffy, S Z' D ln flaws lame ol elforl and slruggle agamsl 'rhe surge of 'the Communlsl hde cf aggressuon we lurn To has excellency for leaderslup and guidance We lrusl un lo 'the grace of God In ll1e llghl of 'lomorrow He has urg d us lo pray for peac 'ro pray for Russia lo pray for 'the con versaon of alhelsls lo llue way of God lo flue way of Clwrlsl +o llwe way of Mary As lhe successor lo lhe Aposlles he slands as +l1e wuclc of lhe flame of Chrusf who ns 'the lngl-1+ of lhe world rendermg asslslance lo all who would come lo Hum his decisions lo carry us ll1rougl1 flue snares of lhe devil in l'l1e darlcness of foday, Era Henry Kzugkamp S Era fdufard Dunne 5 VICE PRINCIPAL Bro+I1er Edward our vuce prmclpaI assumed Ihe addnhonal duhes of regusfrar 'rhus year Be sides +eacI1mg world Insfory fo Ihe Sophomores he devo+ed Inns spare hme fo coachmg our fnghhng basIceIbaIl Ieam. BRO. HENRY BOOK Treasurer Boolc Sfore Bookkeeping Commercial Law Commercial Arilhmeric BRO. ANDREW CREMER Afhlelic Direcfor English 5, 6 BRO. PAUL KAUFHOLD Cafeferia Manager BRO. RAYMOND WIMMER Mainfenance ,Wav x .5 3+ I I I I I I I . zui1.,..u,, 'Wit if sf 'Q r' 3 I f e N35 K. W , W I x.x. J :M x 'gg w R I - 5 gl . S sg I 5 Q: ...,, I 4 v, ' x 5 K fu 'I ' S-. N r , Q 1 U US Q 1840? MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE VALERO . . . in rui 1 after the bottle known as The Battle of the Alamo. I I-4. Ex officio members discussing exfracurricular acfivilies, above are: FRONT ROW: Earl Marlin, PEP Sfaff: Bill Nance, Ari Club: and Roland Esquivel, Band. SEC- OND ROW: John Kraus, Aihleficsg Joe Tarrillion, R.O.T.C.: Rudy Go- mez, The FANG: and Fred Ondarza, Glee Club. THIRD ROW: Wylie Garza, Red Cross: Leonard Tschir- hari, Dance Commiffeeg and Rudy Klein, Radio Workshop. Student Emma!! Under lhe slogan of Efficiency lhe Sfudenf Council of Calholic Acfion pro- moled dancing lessons, The Chrisfmas Clofhing Drive, The Subscripfion Drive, The Chrisfmas and lhe Easier Card sale, and fhe Alamo Regis+er Subscripfion Drive. The officers of lhe Council are: Francis Keller, Parliamenfariang Terrence O'Connor, Vice President Tom Toudouze, Secrefaryg John Michael Collins, President and Pal Cuellar, Treasurer. Manuel Garza, and An- lonio Morales worlc over a parf of 'the clolhes and food colleclion of class 8A. Homeroom represen+a'rives picfured below, are: FRONT ROW: J. Alvoe+, R. Morales, R. Troilo, C. Kel ler, S. Brown, W. Schneider. SECOND ROW: O. Daw- son, H. Corfez, G. Meyer, B. Foofe, J. Allison, M. Dris- lcill, H. Molino. THIRD ROW: R. DeWinne, P. Keeffe, J Hayes, A. Specia, G. Wead, W. Toudouze, S. Gorrell J. Kraus, M. Royce. ABSENT: W. Boring. ARLOS CONTHERAS Good Conduct Cerhlicale Glee Club 3 ROTC 2, 3 ls! Sergeant 4 Drill Team 3 Luhn Club 2 Sodclily 4 Chaxles Notin Ar! Club 4 C. C. D. 4 Good Conduct Ccmhcuto 1 Good Conduct Cemhccxu 2 Cl Glee Club 2 Sodulily 3, 4 Sodalnly 3 Dance Commmce 3. 4 THE YANG Stull 3 ROTC C! Texas Hlqh School Press Cuptum 4 q Rnlle Team I! U S An' Forca 4 ROLAND ESQUIVEL Good Conduct Certificate Perfect Attendance 2 Sodalnty l, 2 Band 2. 3 Drum Major 4 Speech 3 ROTC 2. 3 Captain 1 Football Team l Basketballf A Team l ABELARDO GARCIA Good Conduct Certificate ROTC 2, 3 Staff Serqeant 4 Rifle Team 4 Charles Noun Art Club Sodalitv 4 Intramurals l Q . S l,2,3 4 -Y., v f- ' I 5 5?-. I AMES FORSTER Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2 lesuit High School, Dallas, Texas 3 Sodality 4 GEORGE FOSTER I'-Iomeroom Officer- Vice President l Sodality 4 C. C. D, 2 Radio Work Shop 3 Boxing 2 Dance Committee 3, 4 Track 4 ELISEO GARCIA Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance Cl Homeroom Officer Secretary-Treasurer l Vice President 2 Homeroom Scholarship Medal Sodality I, 3. 4 C. C. D., 3 President 4 ROTC Z, 3 Lt. Colonel 4 Drill Team 3, 4 Basketball A Team 2 LOUIS GARZA Good Conduct Certificate 3 Football Team 2 Baseball American Leqron 2 I-Irqh School 3 l,2,3 U. S. Air Force 4 1 'VK 'FT' IAMES FRANZ Good Conduct Certificate Sodality 3, 4 Band l, 2 Science Club 2 Red Cross Rep., 3 ROTC 2, 3, 4 Drill Team 3 THE FANG Staff 4 Texas High School Press Association-Delegate 4 WYLIE GARZA Good Conduct Certificate 1 Homeroom Religion Medal Z C. C. D. 2 Sodality 3, 4 Elocutron l Speech 3, 4 C. S. M C. Oratory, First Placo 3 C. I. S. L. Oratory. First Place 4 Science Club 2 Red Cross Chairman 3 ROTC 2, 3 Znd Lieutenant 4 Drill Team Z Latin Club 2 PEP Staff Z 'B' A f GROHMAN Good Conduct Certificate 2. 3 Sodality 3, 4 ROTC 3, 4 EST HAACK Good Conduct Certihccle 2, 3 Amateur Proqram 4 ROTC 3 Sergeant 4 THEODORE GRAHAM Elocution 1 Dance Committee 3, 4 Boxinq 2 X ROTC 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 . .-gr We R' , New- RUDOLPH GOMEZ Good Conduct Certiticatc 3 Sodallty 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Radio Workshop 3 PEP Stall 2, 3 THE YANG Stall 3. 4 Texas Hiqh School Press Association Delegate 3, 4 Hearst Oratory 3, 4 Latin Club 2 Amateur Program M. C., 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 Fashion Show 4 ROTC 2, 3 Captain 4 Drill Team 2, 3 LAWRENCE GROFF Good Conduct Certificate 2, 3 Perlect Attendance l. 2, 3 Sodality 1 ROTC Z, 3 RHEY HOLLETT FRANK HOLZMANN Good Conduct Certificate Ggod Conduct Cemhcme Perlect Attendance 3 Perfect Attendance 3 Football Sodality 3 4 B Team Z Science Club 2 VGYSHY 3 Baseball American Leqion 3 Team Coach 4 RQTC 2, 3 Dance Committee 3, 4 2nd Llgugencnq 4 mf '1' ANTHONY GUAIARDO Scdallty I, 4 Basketball Team 2 Holy Rosary High School, Detroit, Mich., 3 THE YANG Stall 4 1PhotographyJ . J' . G Znd Lieutenant 4 LEON HOWELL IEROME HUEBINGER Good Conduct Certificate 2, 3 Marion High School. Mnnon, Texas Sodality 3, 4 Good Conduct Certilicate 3 Football Varsity 2, 3, 4 Boxing 2 Dance Committee 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 l, 2 HENRY HUGMAN Good Conduct Certilicrrtr- l, Z 3 Perfect Attendance 3 .t t ILBERT HURON E Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance l Sodality 3, 4 Boxing 1 ROTC 3 Captain 4 Rifle Team 4 KENNETH KLINE Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3 Sodality l, 3, 4 C. C. D.. 2. 4 FRANCIS KELLER Good Conduct Certificate l. 2, 3 Perfect Attendance l. 2. 3 Homeroom Officer -Secretary-Treasurer 3 Homeroom Scholarship Medal l, Z C. C. D., Teacher 2 Sodality 3 Parliamentorinn 4 Senior Class Secretary ROTC 2, 3 lst Lieutenant 4 PAUL KOCH Perfect Attendance l , Football' - C Team 1 B Team 2 Baseball,- American Legion l. High School 3 Sodality 4 ROTC 2. 3 Stat! Serqecmt 4 2 rw--Q 4-vw Sodalitv 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 Glee Club 4 IOHN INGRAM Good Conduct Cz-rtilicutv Perfect Attendance 2, 3 C. C. D., 2 Football Varsity 2 Basketball A Team 2 ROTC 2. 3 Major 4 fn,-5 1' LESLIE MAURER Good Conduct Cs-rtrhcatv l Pm-rloct Rttvndancv l PETER KOCH Good Conduct Cerhhcate 2 Perfect Attendance 3 Homeroom Othrer Treasurer 2 Football' B Team Z Baseball Amerrcan Lcquan l, 2 Hiqh School 3 ROTC 2, 3, 4 -'GY KENNETH MCCLUNG Good Conduct Comhcatc Sodallty l C. C. D, Burldors Gurld Football Varslty 3 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant l-cl 4 .36 'vi' ERNEST KOTZUR MARTIN Good Good Conduct Certrhc Periect Attendance l. Sodalrty 3, 4 C. C. D., 3, 4 ROTC Z, 3 2nd Lteutenant 4 KRZYWOSINSKI Conduct Cerlxlxcatc l, Pcrlect Attendance l, 2, 3 Homeraom Officer Trmrsmcr 3 Horneroom Rellqxon Medal l, 2, 3 Sodalrty 1, 3, 4 Elocution l ROTC 2, 3 Stall Scrqeant 4 FRANK MASCH Good Conduct Certxllcato l Perfect Attendance Z, 3 Student Councll Rep., l Homeroom Rc-lxqmn Medal l Sodalltv 3, 4 Scxence Club 2 Football Varsxly Il Dance Commlltee 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 IAMES McCORMICK Amateur Proqraln 4 sodomy 4 ROTC 2, Ct ind Lrmrlcnant 4 ate 2 Z, 3 2,3 8 'SIP , lr, 2 N i GRAYDEN MEYER Good Conduct Ce-rtillcate l, 2, 3 Sodallty I, 3, 4 Student Council Rep., 4 Football C Team l B Team 2 Varsrty 3. 4 Basketball C Team l B Team 2 Baseball Amerrcan Legion 2, it Hiqh School 3, 4 LEO MICHAUD Good Conduct l, Z, 3 Perfect Attendance l Homeroam Officer President Sodality 4 C. C. D., 2 Elocution l S h 3. 4 MILLIS MILLER CHARLES FORREST MOLBERG Perfect Attendance l, 2. 3 Good Conduct Certificate l, 3 Homeroom Officer 'Secretary l Sodality 3, 4 ROTC 3 Znd Lieutenant 4 Rifle Team 4 Drill Team 3 Deec Radio Workshop Secretary 4 Perfect Attendance 3 Master ot Ceremonies Good Conduct Certificate 2, J Band Concert 4 Homeroom Religion Medal Z Christmas Proqram 4 Sodality 3, 4 Football,-f C. C. D., 3, 4 C Team l Science Club 2. Varsity 3 ROTC 2, 3 HARRY NASS Perfect Attendance l Sodalitv l Dramatic! l Boxinq l Baseball-- B Team l Footballv B Team l Vanitv 3. 4 Basketballf B Team l A Team 2 10 1. l i THOMAS NEAL Good Conduct Certificate Perfect Attendance 2, 3 Sodalitv 3, 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 lst Sergeant 4 Drill Team 3 Baseball - American Leqion 3 Hxqh School 4 CHARLES NEWSON L. YV1! WILLIAM NANCE Good Conduct Certificate l, 2 Sadalltv 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Science Club 3 PEP Staff 3 Editor 4 Charles Notin Art Club 3 President 4 Dance Committee Ct. 4 ROTC 3 Znd Lieutenant 4 RONALD OBADAL sodqmv 1, 3, 4 Good Conduct Certificate l, 2 C' C' D 3' 4 Sodality 3, 4 Footballf C Team Style Show 4 Senior Class Treasurer Basketball' C Team 1 B Team Z Oratory Ct Hearst American History Contest Fifth Place 3 Third Place 4 PEP Staff 4 Cheer Leader 3, 4 ROTC 3, 4 196' XT G t 4... .4 - O BRUNO PALACIO Good Conduct Cer Sodality 4 ROTC 3. 4 Boxing l 'sw uficatc L. 5-PM ' x I TERRENCE O'CONNOR Good Conduct Certificate l, Homeroom Officer Vice President l Secretary-Treasurer 2 President 3 2,3 C. C. D., Z Sodality 3 Vice President 4 PEP Staff 3 THE YANG Staff 3. 4 Texas High School Press Association- Delegate 3, 4 ROTC Z. 3 lst Lieutenant 4 Speech 4 Latin Club 2 Dance Committee 3. 4 Iunior Red Cross- Vice President 4 tBoxar County Chapterl Football B Team Mar, 2 Basketball B Team Mqr, 2 ABRAHAM PALACIO Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance 3 ROTC 2 Boxing l RAUL PERALES G V PEREZ IAMES O LEARY Sodality 3, 4 Red Cross 3 Dance Committee 3, 4 ROTC 2, It 2nd Lieutenant 4 I ootballff B Team Mgr.. 2 FREDERICK ONDARZA III Good Conduct Certificate 1. 2, 3 Perfect Attendance 1, 3 Sodality 1, Ct, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Elocution l Dance Committee 3, 4 PEP Staff 3, 4 THE YANG Staff 4 Texas Hlqh School Press Association Delegate 4 Alamo Press Association-Treasurer ROTC Z. 3 Captain 4 Drill Team 3. 4 Rifle Team 3, 4 Good Conduct Certificate l. 2, 3 ' ' Perfect Attendance 2, 3 Homeroom Officer SecretaryfTroasurer 3 Home-room Religion Medal l Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, It ' Good Conduct Certificate l, Z, J Track 4 Boxinq 1 Pertect Attendance 3 ROTC 2, 3 ROTC 2, 3 Intramurals l lst Lieutenant 4 Captain 4 Sodality 4 ..,, E in O1 Ti ,A 'UC he Good Conduct Certificate 1. Z, 3 Perlect Attendance 3 Sodality 3. 4 Boxinq 2 lntramurals l Charles Notin Art Club 4 C. C. D., 4 ROTC 2. 3 Sergeant l-cl., 4 Drill Team 3 CARLOS RODRIGUEZ Good Conduct Certilicate 3 Band 3, 4 MELODEERS 3 ROTC 3 Scrqeant 4 EUGENE PUGH , ,,:, , GA ?1fA,- - il55?fF'777E:::::3 ROGER PUE Good Conduct Certilicate l, 2 LOUIS RIZZO Benavides High School l. 2. 3 Good Conduct Cerlilicatc l, 2, 3 Homeroom Oliicer f Treasurer l Vice President 3 C, C. D., 2 Sodality 3, 4 Dance Committee Secretary Baseball 4 ROTC 2, 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 Drill Team 3 LEOPOLDO RODRIGUEZ Good Conduct Certilicate l, Z, 3 Perlect Attendance l, 2, 3 Sodality 3, 4 C. C. D,, 2. 4 Charles Notin Art Club 4 ROTC 2, 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 Drill Team 3 Good Conduct Certilicate Sodalitv l, 3, 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 ROTC Z, 3 Captain 3 Drill Team 3 l,2.1l CARL SCHAUMLOFFEL Good Conduct Certiticate l 3 ,,4l' ROBERT RIVERA Good Conduct Certificate 2 Intramurals l Sodality 4 Charles Notin Art Club 4 ROBERT merits ROTC 3' ' .I 4 fl? R 'Q -QR .ff!. ANUEL SALAIZ Good Conduct Certificate 3 Intramurals Z Q.: PATRICK SCHNEIDER Good Conduct Certificate l Sodality 4 ROTC 3, 4 ERIC SITZENSTATTER. I R. St. Ignatius. San Francisco, l, 2 Sodality 4 ROTC 3 Major 4 Rifle Team 4 4 I 4- 4 'J BENIAMIN SCHMIDTZINSKY ROBERT SCHNEIDER Sfldflliw 3, 4 Good Conduct Certificate I, 2. 3 Good Conduct Certificate 1 Perfect Attendance l, 2, 3 Dance Committee 3, 4 Sodality 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 ROTC 2, 3, 4 I ootballf B Team Mqr., 2 Drill Team 4 WILLIAM SCHNEIDER Good Conduct Certficate l, 2, 3 , Sodality 3, 4 U2 Dance Committee 3, 4 , Basketball- Team I f ROTC 3 lst Lieutenant 4 Rifle Team 3 Drill Team 3 IOHN SMALL Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2, 3 VJ I it - 'jf S d0 ' IOSEPH SCHOTT ANTHONY SPECIA Good Conduct Certficate 2, 3 Perfect Attendance 2, 3 Homeroom Officer- Treasurer I Vice President 3 C. C. D. 2 Sodality 3, 4 Red Cross Rep, 3 PEP Staff 3, 4 Charles Notin Art Club 3, 4 Good Conduct Certificate 2, 3 5g3:,':,f::3,,g'iP Tm' I FRED SPENCER B Team I Good Conduct Certificate l. Z, 3 A Team 2 Homeroom Officer ff-- Vice President l Varsity 3, 4 Student Council Rep., 1 Baseballf American Leqion 2 I-Iomsrtiwfam BReIxiqion glledal l Track 4 oot ct - cam Student Council Rep,, 4 BasketballW C Team l Dance Committee 3, 4 Intramurals l ROTC 2, 3 Glee Club 4 lst Lieutenant 4 1 ROTC 3, 4 z. x ,.: 2 5.2, .- , FAN, T :-J'-.Z '. we A v .LV .gk A A L- ' w - f I , -no ' IAMES TROUTMAN LEONARD TSCHIRHART ISAIAS VALERA Good conduct certificate 1, 3 Good conduct certificate 1, 3 Good Conduct Ceftif-Cute lf 2' 3 Pertect Attendance l, 3 Perlect Attendance l, 3 Pefled Anendfmce 1 ROTC 2, 3 Homeroom Otlicerf Sodalitv 3. 4 Stall Serqeant 4 President l ROTC 2. 3 Vice President 2 Stall Serqefim 4 President 3 Senior Class President C. C. D., 2 Sodalxty 3, 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Charles Notin Art Club 4 Dance Committee Chairman 3, 4 Football - A Team l Varsity 2, 3, 4 Basketballf A Team 2 Boxinq 1, 2 ROTC 2. 3 Captain 4 PHILIP ZAMORA Good Conduct Certilicate l 2 3 - Nl-0 norc 2 a ' ' f . qu-ty 1 U. S. Air Force 4 WILLIAM VILLA Good Conduct Certilicatc Homeroom Olhcer 2 Studjent Council Rep goodl Conduct Certiticate Z oda ity l 4 Sodality 3 4 C Baseball Hlqh School 4 R TC 2 3 4 THOMAS VASQUEZ Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 Homeroom Oiticer-Secretary 3 C. C. D., 2 Sodality 3, 4 Student Council Rep., 3 Band l, Z Glee Club 4 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant l-cl 4 IOSE MANUEL VAZQUEZ Good Conduct Certilicate 1, Z, 3 Perfect Attendance 3 Homeroom Olticer l Sodality l. 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Track 4 ROTC 2, 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 ANTHONY VIEGO Good Conduct Certilicate 2, 3 Sodctlity 3 Band 2. 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Stall Serqeant 4 LEE WINKLER Good Conduct Certificate l, Z, 3 Perlect Attendance l, 3 Sodality 4 ROTC 2, 3 lst Lieutenant 4 Y. ,pu YK' ,myww .vw S ., 3 5122 .f It 1 I- V X1 ii 1 f 'inf , 1 genial: ' wx I ,sq A i aaculfq 5 FR. JOHN LEIES FR. NORBERT MOELLERING Religion 2lO, IZA Q ,w Religion ZIO, l2A Lafin, I, 2, 5, 6 English I, 2 s a c 1 f BRO. vlcron NAEGELE4 g:,,,'f,'lfc A c'f,'fff, O Religion 2l2, IZC Chaplain Typing Shorflwand Faculfy Advisor of THE FANG Pi1o+ograpl1y Guidance Direcfor BRO. FRANK GUTTING Religion 2lI, IZB Algebra I, 2 Physics QQ Q , GQ Eff' gsagg ig Q fm .Qs Q 1 X,,,. Q 5' 'il I sie gn .A X ' Q5f'?irff 1867-MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE VALERO . . . used as c Government supply depot and warehouse. .PC .- i x Q x X 'M Q ,. I f ,. 5 A Q. U as ,1 X ' 5, W- 4' za 33 35 'a 47 14 V , . SE 34 -g-4 29 49 4? 45 I . V ffl , s ' 3' F2-'f-2' m ??5' '5'1E' v 'K' UN , 1 - -6-fr '15 17 F ' 1 7' Q,f '9, 33, A 1 '7 73'- .QM ,Elk-i ,359 v -A 3 L 'k'-2-hlxx TE. 17:4jg'?,,j7 H1211 ' V '4 30 if 28 is -ks' T Qt I ,,.--0 . ,,, V A , R Gomez, P. Murutes, G, De Lu Garza, G. Escobe . . ROW: B. McConnett, S. Kuntz, H. Wettner, I Britton 'YHXRD ROW: H. Cunov, P. F. Hcxrnitton, M. Watson, L Foerster. t. Fordyce, Ccxzores. P. do M Lutz, . . Ktein. C. Andrade. t, Peterson. Y rtes, Coach: Brother Cha YBONT BOW. tt--Htl . H. Lurque, t. Chcxcon. SECOND ttizondo, W. Burke. P. Britton, H. Meyer, t. . Bqyfientes., L Sctuiz, T. Moncus, L. Hutzter, R. Perez, Larry Kozur, ASSi5tGnt Couch. Nt' nor teams Atter getting ott to a bad start with a 'lt-0 toss to St. Anthony, the B team started to wortt tor a victory. 'they Coached by Rhey Hottet, senior, and Tom Layer, '50, the signed with 5 13-0 win Ove, 50,115 San, A scoreless tie with C team started the season with a 7-7 tie with Atamo Heights. Peacock tottowed. 6055119 them the Championship Ot the Beldf The next game was a 7-t3 toss to South San. Getting a titttc COKMY d-tU?t0tLAcT'teig'Bce- B50-dctmftes t-:'tf5'hft a'3e3 mes do - di nm i A SL A kh ' 1 via OPC . . ., - , nu ge Amo elg S, - , an QCGTXRTM Koala eveajih B on ,TY 7 6 32: Pa!-iq C Victoria, t2-7, rotted over the Hawthorn A team, t9-0, and Th l S te ' A ' vm MY over amo e'9 ts' their B team, t7.-0, registered a revenge win over St. An eY 593m met South 55 -: who smothered them t9'b- t't0WeV0l'. thony's, t3-7, the Beeiers tinatty captured second ptace in the they ended the season with a smashing '10-0 victory over St. Bexar County League. Larry Kozar ot St. Mary's U. was as Anthony. sistant coach. ' , B. Lucxch. L Kutos, B. Woodcock. S, Broun. E. Morshatt, ' n, P. COpp. W. Schoot. M. Vorput, X. Turettcl, K, . L Guedner, t. Perry. t. Elder, D. ' LP-bsentt C Nourxe ne 1 Quinta Hernandez t, Y. Otwem YRONT HOW. tt.--Ht: P. 'Lenner, , L 'Z'-tter. 'SECOND HOWZV, Witson, R. Motto , . Wunch. 'YHXRD ROW: R. Hottet tCoc1cht, E.. Saenz. A. Weytond, R Rodriguez, C. Boyce tMonoqert. 'Yornmy Layer LCooch Students cross the borderline from sin to scrnctitying grace Fr. Trawcrlter points to where boys should be seen every morning. Fr. Moellering receives the promises ol sodalists 4 , .I RETRE T Determined their Act ot tion to Our Mother. An crttt-entive audience an ecrr to the educating sermons. Ociober 4, 5, and 6 we observed our annual sludenf relreal. These were days of grace for Cen- lral men who fools advanfage of fhe grace af- forded by Mass, Communion, and visils 'lo lhe cha- pel, where rosaries were 'lhe order of lhe day. During fhese clays many boys endeavored 'ro do- lermine iheir life vocaiion by medilalion, spiriiual reading, and oulrighf aslring God in lheir own humble way whaf ihey were besf filled for. Si- lence predominafed, puffing lhe boys in fhe spiril' of ihe solemn occasion. Our conscienlious refreaf mas+er was +he Rev- erend Fafher Louis A. Trawaller, S. M., who has been in lhe service of lhe Blessed Virgin Mary since I935. He slressed sanciily, which cannoi be overdone af any lime. To offer oneself com- pleiely io God cannof be over emphasized if done by manly devolion +o lhe Blessed Virgin. The Sodaliiy of Our Lady of 'rho Pillar pro- mofes fhe sluden'r's spirilual welfare. Weekly cards indicaie his progress spirifually. The siudienl eniers in ihe sodalify as an as- piranl, lhen ascends fo a probaiioner and finally becomes a full pledged sodalisl. A sodalisl con- secraies himself io Mary, receiving fhe miraculous medal and 'lhe Manual of 'lhe Servanf of Mary. Siudenfs are given lhree opporluniiies fo enroll in ihe sodalify during lhe year in December, Feb- ruary, and April. The fruit of the retrec1t-recep- tion oi the sacraments. The sodaliiy of Our Lady of 'fhe Pillar was clirecled by Fr. Norberl Moellering, S. M., who leff us in December, l950. He was succeeded by Fr. John Leies, S. M. s -' . 5? ,Ns-Q N 32 The blessing imparted at re- G. Huron receives sodalist's manual ception by Fi. Moellering, as T. Toudouze looks on. 4-f . X-xy, ,sys Officers of the Mothers' Club pictured above are: SEATED. Mesdames A. Tengler, A. Men' dicino CPxesidentH, C. O'Con, nor, and E. Coyne. STANDING, Mesdames G. Meyer, I. Spann, R. Klein, F. Trial, and H, Mc- Cormick. MOTHERS Teen Fashions Uma , ,J-. Q, The Mothers' Club has played an important role in our high school career. Its members have worked unceasingly, especially for the good of the student body. This is evidenced by the numerous activities sponsored by the club. To mention a few: First Friday Breakfasts, an extensive health program, and the benefit games party. The highlight of this year's activities was the October Fashion show sponsored to raise funds for the new band uniforms. Thanks to the members of the Mothers' Club for working so tirelessly for our benefit. loan Richter ist- MUYY'5l models Mike Collins names Wendy Smith Bill Villa. one of CentraI's what the well-dressed teenager wears flncqrnqte Wordl CISSY CENTRAL, four models. eyes wigh uppmv. 101' 10035011 QGIHSS- G- TUGI- P- Douqh- queen of the Fashion Show. al the modeling of Guizelle erty, land W. Traylor give their ap- Lopez gaudy of me Lakeju prova . M CLUB Paeaenla . . . Realizing the need for new band uniforms, the members of the Mothers' club set about to plan a program to raise funds for them. The result was the October Fashion show. Modeling were girls from the various Catholic high schools, the mothers of various students, and students C. New- son, R. Ayala, R. Gomez, and W. Villa. A dance followed the Fashion show. Through the diligent labor of 'rhe Mothers, sufficient money was raised and the new uniforms purchased. Top right, Mrs. A. O. Mendicino presents check to Bro. Henry. Below, J. Spann plays 'For models Mrs. J. Durio, Patty Hahn lS+. Gerardl, and R. Karen Schultze curtsies uf- ter her walk down the ramp. Ayala. Bottom lell, models G. Lang CBL Sclcmmenll and M. Incoby CUrsulinel. like what they see as Central model, Rudy Gomez, shows what the hand- some Centmlite wears. Below, Miss Cissy Central, IWendy Smith! joylully accepts the title. Workshop members pose lor group shot. Members are, Left to Right, TOP: Leo Michaud, Eddie Balrer, Dennis Schulz, Sam Navarro, Sebas- tian Chapa, and Manuel Leal. FRONT, Left to Right: Larry Bauer, John Durio, Charles Ricks, Rudy Klein, William Boring, Denson Eller- bee and Melvin Drislrill. CENTRAL'S RADIO WORKSHOP expanded into one of the regular extra-curricular activities during the past year. The Workshop was officially organized by Bro. George Naeger in November after Central's Columbus Day Program. Christmas Eve the Workshop presented it's second broadcast over Station KONO The Chaminade Day broadcast at Radio Station KCOR was a unique pesentation of the spirit of the Society ot Mary. lohn Durio, president, directs the Workshop. Other members are: Leo Mich- aud, Rudy Klein, Larry Bauer, Charles Ricks, Iames Spann, Melvin Driskill, 'Amit' umm Vlfilliam Boring, Dennis Schulz, George Stenzel, Edward Baker, Samuel usmvvioe ewwkso , l Y Navarro, Sabasuan Chapa, Manuel Leal, and Denson Ellerbee. hawaii wax-xfmm eff' yet? M nounceh dsl ll Or'ici5lr'll:iiu2 ml Wx, in A www: ua Cwflet Bonn axatofx -ie w1Tfw 53w C 0 villlxarlcsxvim cowl Y, 1 wav' Columbus Day program cast loolls lo Rudy Klein for cue Sabaxtien Chapa reads lines as devil in Chaminade Day program. 9' l 'FQ PEE H in ,llcflw ln competition with thirteen other schools of this area, Jimmy Spann of Central won the Voice of Demo- cracy Oratory Contest, which netted him the privilege of representing San Antonio in the state finals. For his achievements he appeared on television to receive his award, a portable radio. He failed to place in the state finals. RIGHT, he records his speech at Radio Station KONO for the contest. Under the direction of their moderators Father Norbert and Bro. William Burch, the members of the Charles Notin Art Club successfully kept us well informed about everything that has happened during the year. Their posters and signs have adorned the hallways telling us about various school activities such as First Friday Devotions, Retreat, Lent, and October Rosary, and approaching sport events. The artists are headed by Bill Nance, President, I. Tarrillon, Bill and Tom Toudouze, and Mike Collins. iali1,,B?Io ' W. you yf,..,,',gg1- fwijffe paw, ,. d .1:.fa5'.ttiWY i ' In true Texas fashion, the friendly fash- ion, Central entertained Brother Bernard Schad and Brother Ioseph Guiot, the In- spector General and the Treasurer Gen- eral, respectively, of the Society of Mary. Brother Schad and Brother Guiot were touring the United States and Pacific provinces of the So- on 'ern M' - Rad- ' A. G T Pd 1 had of' Lf-nvgiuex' R. Anna look O W' N-'lncc P f ciety. B f fs, All sm, S h c argon . s an . 9 eir I them f 'Phan ullslled '- And W 9:-d Tegan ar. s l wif 2- f bmi? tv nib' ' u 114.- .iabsel A 4 Mill-A - ,J 4 . iq , 0' .. , . ff , KP - A .' ' ' 1' . ' . M , . ' f w 4 , r . :iv X-'mill ff!! C REVIEW OF THE YEAR. TOP row: Lt. Col. Lyle, escorted by cadet Col. Tarrillion, reviews Central's ROTC regiment following the Colonel's elevation from Major: newly commissioned Capt. George Early bids farewell to student body: Ted Graham prepares to slaughter bogus Peacock during pep rally. SECOND row: Students cheer hanging of Royal Blue Eifigy: Grade boys pose with some of the Christmas food collection. THIRD row: We Win!!!g Charlie Batto enjoys the Turkey dance. FOURTH row: Executioner Obadal beheads cr Yellow Iacket and his assistants carry in the corpse of Central's opponent. S Q 'Kr fs -Q -S N sq ' x S: . 6 r S q':-.- X fd S5135 . ' - 5 . Q we Q sir b PM N N ll' 'sv we . X23 er XF 4. wk,-. . X - xg .Q +R Q. ,Qu Q, ,XE 1 Q :re ., , Q af QS , Q0 ? ., ,. .R fi Q E Q Q r i ,- 3 l W 5 as d br- : ' 'QQ Mxku? ax fe ar. ,, 2. KW , 'S 'M ar. 5. 7154 RPF ,Yr s , ' . Vg .Q -saw Y1873-MISSION SAN ANTONIO iDE VALERO . . . overshadow- ed by Edward Grenet's Wholesale Grocery and General Merchandise buildinq. W is See an ,- SEX-is :NIA J ski s I. Kraus and I. Hayes, class reps, look to classes for support of school activities. FRONT ROW: X. Sanchez, P. Castillo, H. Kup- pers, V. Dobbs, G. Griffith, G. Dunagan. E. Martin SECOND ROW: J. Mercado. J. Loza. J. Martin J. Liddy, R. Sydow, J. Guerra. THIRD ROW: N. Parrish, J. Ebrom. A. Pozzi, J. Hayes. L Miller, M. Seidenschnur. C. Baffo. FOURTH ROW: J. Clarkson, L. Clancey, J. Martinez, R. Pai- ierson, C. Barron, R. Lozano. ABSENT: I. Diaz. JU IOR 4,3 FRONT ROW: J. Kanning, J. Traufwein, C. Beissner, E. Konop, L. Skloss, G. LaHood, C. Royer, Mendoza, R. Garza, C. Ricks, F. U Lecoclce, W. Gonzaba, J. Mueller, R. Brofherman. . , SECOND ROW: R. Slaffery, J. Kraus, C. Wright J. Tengler, D. Cerri- gan, W. Piclcard, P. Scrivano, P. Velfman, D. Hayes. E THIRD ROW: R. Bolner, R. Saldana, J. Spangler, J. Rakowliz, C. Easl- woocl, J. Dowcly, R. Reed. lv iiiii-1-I N Class reps P. Keefle and G. Weod look pleased with the prospective seniors. FRONT ROW: R. Sanchez, T. Robinson, T. Doyle, P. Gonzales, A. Bernal, S. Silva, Q B. Hermes, F. Vega, R. Ruiz, R. Gaifan, R. Klein, A. Bernal. SECOND ROW: C. Oliver, P. Coyne, C. Janda, C. Paxson, E. Forf, T. Conrad, G. Wead, J. Exparza, H. Kunz, G. Abdo. THIRD ROW: J. Sosa, W. Malone, R. Jasmer, M. Treiber, B. Lyssy, H. Morlrovsly. ABSENT: E. Acosfa, G. Powell. Wolff, T. Morales, R. JU I R 6,2 FRONT ROW: M. Haclzer. J. Rosas, J. Clifford, G. Barfos, W. Traylor, J. Villarreal J. De La Rosa. SECOND ROW: J. Larque, P. Hennessey, P. Keeffe, R. Davis, M. Berclcmoes, R. Haya THIRD ROW: M. Smilh, D. Cover, J. While, W. Riebe, J. Leonard, S. Marfinez F. Aguirre. , FOURTH ROW: J. Winfer, R. Marfinez, J. Garza, P. Collins, L. Dausin, J. Wafson W. Kennell. , FIFTH ROW: W. Nourie, J. Korn, L. Bower, J. Mcllhenny, J. Korn. ii if few FUN unioa aacallq BRO. OTTO WEISBRUCH Religion 202, IIB Plane Geomeiry Algebra 3, 4 Varsiiy Fooiball Traclr BRO. MARTIN McMURTREY Religion 20I, IIA English I, 2, '7, 8 Mechanical Drawing Varsify Foofball IAss+. Coach, BRO. CHARLES RAHE Religion 205, no we American Hisfory Drama+ics Television Direcfor BRO. JOSEPH SCHNEIDER Religion 203, I IC Chemisfr Y i . If. 8 5 RN -I Q .K IM' I A I 1894 MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE. VALE RO used as G DOIICL stouou wxth headquarters 111 the buptlsmcxl room ag? f u 'F ilk im 9, . A , i2f ' ' f J 'V M' II 'IA A I, S It fi X A , . b . 4 I E xv . Q. I I 0 5 . 1 1 A ' T, I. A km 5' ,Q N r 3 ' . -Q4 L'-of '- X' I ' .. I T W U 4 ' . V I I ' 5 V ii h g A , . . I I . A Q . - Q Y A ' Q , - ,A S X A Q. Y' Iv ,. ' a X 3. vw -3 Q gi nt' T LE T vltifldffllf My December ZX, Une annuaX Pqnakeur Pxoqrafn was beXd, ieatuxknq the Band dxessed in xben new unkionns, purcbased by Xbe Mokbexs' Club whb me proceeds horn the Yasbxon Sbow. Pdonq wixb One GXee CXub, me band was qraciousw acdakmed koi kts wonde1kuX peiiorrnance. 'Ybe amateur conkesxanxs were dwided into Kbxee qroups: CXassicaX, semi- popuXar. and popuXax-wesxein. 'Ybe wxnnexs in xbe respective dwisions wefe C. Bod- riquez. saxopbone soXo: B, Granato, accordion soXoQ and kbe mo ok X. NXcConnxck. B. Reed and E- Haack 'Ybe Grand Pxize YNKnner ok xbe enme proqxaxn was B. Granaxo. ABQ .Cam VE: G1 5:33 Bgjesglub sings ?YICC0,:miiLOVVAfeR?o5KgHT: Good . Und' ' H rom ggGH,r:Ne?Jh1, IKEA ffcxqsfii J. ter receivixcsestqng Q 251,053 g Uwuxda 6 bo S, W DIPL Y CHRISTMAS PROGRAM LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD AS SHAKESPEARE WOULD HAVE WRIT' TEN IT, was the big hit ol the Christe mas program Dec. 21. Big John In- gram portrayed Little Red Riding Hood while B, Frazar was her big hand- some lover, an ex-messenger boy. Shakespeare's nearest rival for laughs was I-IISSES AND KISSES, a pantomime farce narrated by George Wead. The Hero, Manuel del Popolo. was por- trayed by W. Toudouze. On the serious side the Choral Club presented Silent Night, Angels we have Heard on High, and led the stu- dents with Adeste Fidelis. The Span- ish Night Before Christmas was re- cited by P. Elizondo after which the students sang White Christmas ac- companied by Bro. Harold Lootens. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth were sung respective- ly by R. Granato, and the Western Trio: R. Reed, I. McCormick and E. Haack. 1 BELOW LEFT: R. Reed, I. McCormick, and E. Haack sing All I Want for Christmas Is My Two Front Teeth. CENTER: Little Red Riding Hood meets the wolf, D. Elder, at grandmother's house. RIGHT: Still on route she meets villian, T. Graham, and E. Martin, and B. Frazar come to res- cue her. ABOVE: G. Wead tells how T: O'Connor wins Maggie, M. Driskill, The program finished with T. Tou- douze la in four different arrange P Y 9 ' ments of Iingle Bells on the ivories. and Manuel is left with Zingerella, F. Ondarza. Dance Committee Pmenla MILITARY BALL The dance committee cooperated With their chairman, Leo Tschirhart. to give Central students the worth of their tickets to all dances. The lirst dance sponsored by the committee was the Honoree in April at which a queen was chosen for the Iunior-Senior '50 prom which took place in May. Large crowds also turned out for following dances including the Halloween Spirit dance and the joyous Thanksgiving dance. The Military Ball took high honors, however, since our gym appeared to be a trifle small for the huge crowd which attended. ABOVE, the Dance Committee proudly reviews the year's top dance. KNEELING: T. O'Connor, I. Durio, T. Graham. STANDING, FIR ST ROW: R. Steves, S. Dwyer, I. O'Leary, L. Rizzo, G. Foster. S EC- OND ROW: F. Ondarza, H. Hugman, R. Gomez, T. Neal, W. Toudouze, L. Tschirhart. THIRD ROW: T. Specia, B. Schmidtzinsky, T, Toudouze, F. Masch, I. Tarrillion, W. Nance. 4 ifi Gay dates and sharply dressed Central Cadets danced to the wonderful music and self- slyled lyrics of Jules and his Society Orchestra. This dance, our splendid Military Ball, was held Friday, January IZ, l95l in Central's beautifully decoraied gym. Elecied by Cen+ral's cadet corps was her majesty, Queen Patricia of the House of Adams, escorted by Cadet L+. Leon Howell. Her royal court included Princess Marsha of the House of Kuhnel, escorted by Cade+ Major John lngramg Princess Mary Ann of the House of Finclc, escorted by Cadef Capi. Sam Dwyer: Princess Dolores of 'lhe House of Spencer, e sco rted by Cadet' L+. William Nance and Princess Patricia o f 'l h e House of Wegmann, escorted by Cadet Lt. William Schnei- der. Among our honored guests were Col. Rich- ard Singer, P M S 8: T of Saint Mary's Univ- ersiiy, accompanied by his assistants Ll. Col. Donald Siewarf and Capt. Michael Cullen. Cadets and their dates obviously en- joyed the year's top dance-the Military Ball. Top row, 1 to r. cadets dance to the music of Iules and his Society orchestra. Cadet Lt. Bill Nance escorts Dolores Spencer to the Queen's throne. Mid- dle row, l to r, Cadet Mclllheny definitely likes this dance. Col. Singer is in the lime- light as he gives the coronation address, Queen Pat Adams MINCR TEAM BASKETBALL Banyan.: Champions of the Bexar County B teams, Central was undefeated in league standings with a 5-0 record. In season play the team had a record of 6-1, having lost their only game to St. Peter Claver by a score of 33-27 and defeated St. An- thony in cr non-league game 25-21. Coached by Bro. Martin Mc- Murtrey, and paced by Hector Molina high scorer for the team, the Beezers defeated Alamo Heights 29-16, St. Anthony 32- 30, Peacock 34-18, T.M.I. 40-21, and So. San Antonio, 31-11 in league games. E.. FRONT R. Troilo, R. Wood cock, D. Driskill, E. Pape, C. Aguillar. MIDDLE 1. Zoller, R. Ma- hone, I. Elder, I. Perry. BACK P. Copp, V. Wilson. M. Vorpahl. rf' xe A' T . x FRONT E. Mainz, R. Schulze, D. Pape, I. Ridd. FRONT P. Britton, G. Parma, I. Fordyce, E. Moses, I, Aelvoet, L. Foerster. BACK I. Brown, Mgr., B. Railord, H. Molina. L. Logan, A. Gomez. l ls, 4 D Keeping up with the B and C teams the midgets, coach- ed by Bro. Charles Labus, were also champions of their league. Midgets humbled So. San Antonio, Sacred Heart, Haw- thorne, S. A. Academy, St. An- thony Seminary, Little Flower, K. Carson, D. Weyland, T. Lapko, C. Keller. BACK Alamo Heights, and St. Mary's Parochial School. FRONT M. Watson, A. Serna, L. Navarro, R. Iaeckle, I. Spann, H. Tarrillion. Bum eaanlq niqll 7eam Although the Bexar County A team didn't win a championship, the team showed a lot of spunk and team- work. High-scorer for the team was Louis Navarro. 6' Wendy '14 7eam The Varsity A Team had a Bang-up season this past year with a record of 15-4. The team ripped through their schedule defeating T.M.I., St. Edwards, Concordia, San Marcos, St. Anthony, Hot Wells twice and successfully downing Ed- ison, St. Louis of Castroville, St. Ann, Tech and Harlandale each once while dropping two games to Burbank. FRONT J. Winter, M. Berckmoes, E. Skloss, S. Gorrell. P. Keeffe BACK This year Bro, Mc- C, Ledford, H. Cunov. R. Lozano, T. Moncus, A. Carthys UC., team Bolner, I. Tenqler. was champion of the Bexar County Con- ference with a 5-0 re- cord. The team sustain- ed one defeat in sea- son play at the hands of St. Peter Claver who downed them 35-19. Lead by Iames Zoller and Paul Copp, the tea m downed Sacred Heart 28-18, and St. Anthony 31-15. They defeated Little Flow- er 50-7 for the cham- pionship. 113 VVLN Rudy Gomez and Pat Coyne compare notes for Hearst Ora- tory while George Wead looks up references for American Legion contest. Bill Boring and Terry O'Con- nor discuss Cenl'ral's CISL hopes in the interpretation di- vison while seated Leo Michaud and Wylie Garza plan speeches for the oratorical division. Public Speakm The Central speech team swept the city of titles this year. It racked up more points in the Catholic In- terscholastic Speech League than any previous team. Wylie Garza and Iames Spann set the pace with firsts while William Burke, Earl Mar- tin, and William Boring followed close behind with seconds. Leo Michaud ranked third. In the Catholic Students Mission Crusade, Richard laeckle, freshman, took first place, keeping the rotat- ing trophy for the school and win- ning the Paladin medal for himself. Robert Simms, Earl a n d Charles Baifo Simms' speech. . .. Our Pride Competing in the American Legion oratorical contest. George Wead turned up with a second place ribbon. Contes- tants for the Hearst contest were Rudy Gomez. Pat Coyne, and Iames Spann. Though always in the background during the contests themselves, Bro. Harold Huels was the personi- iication ot winning spirit of the contestants. He found the tape recorder an especially helpful speech aid. Bill Burke checlcs the time and Rudy Klein watches the script as Jim Spann gives his inter- pretation. Jim Britton receives nod ot approval from Melvin Drislzill as Bob Granato loolts on. Richard Jaeclcle receives 'First place trophy after the C.S.M.C. Contest from Rev. Charles Drees, C.C.D. moderator. RIGHT, C.l.S.L. winners line up tor picture, Lett to Right, Leo Michaud, Melvin Drisltill, K Earl Martin, Bill Boring, Terry O'Connor, Jim Spann, Wylie Garza, Bill Burke, and coach Bro. Harold Huels. Karccr Guidance X 4 lq n if!!! 1:52 . Eclucalional o u f l o o nighf was repealed year on March 20. Anlonians again leered lo give sn The benefif of llxeir tional guidance. Al Dr. W. Wolf ai quesfiori of J. Forslcr W. Sfiles, M. Orlh, and R. Saldana loolr on. T LEFT, Pal Keelfe gels laf- esf agricullural info Mr. C. Sewell, agriculfural agenl. C. Riclcs, C. Baffo, R. NVinne, and W. Fisher lis- fen in. LEFT CENTER, Mr. W. BurlxeH's descrip- lion of fhe possibilifies of chemical engineering in- leresl M. Miller, F. Le- coclre, D. Hayes, and R. Garza. LEFT BOTTOM Mr. W. Sebera elaborafes on building lrades in an- swer fo quesfions of M. Pefri, W. Werland, B. Foofe, and R. Tarrillion. 'Q Wig 15 Rik' A l 5 Q 44. I 10 Uv 'wa X Q M is , . bw 1 5 iff, 1 Y i , gf? ,L-4Qf tx A 'VV 3 1 W2954' ,Ny v a KK- '1 'vii Na- 1904--MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE VALERO . . , helped advertise the Saint Louis Fair. 1' ,R Y SOPHOMORE 14, 6 FRONT ROW: L. Viramonfes, J. Surredin, A. Eccell, D. Hair, J. Salaiz, G. Celis, J. Allison. SECOND ROW: C. Vaclen, G. Zimmerman, C. Calderen, J. Hair, T. Esquivel, P. Elizondo, H Trevino. THIRD ROW: S. Hauger, F. Garza, A. Herrera, C. Meyer, G. Wren, J. Pinales, P. San- FOURTH ROW: E. Pruneda, F. Pierce, -M. Cowling, H. Spear, E. Lehman, C. Menger, J. Gonzalez, C. Ledford. J ABSENT: C. Reger, F. Rios. chel. M. Waison. f! I - - FRONT ROW: W. Stiles, R. Hunf, J. Spann, M. Drislill, A. Braden, L. Foersfer, T Sfein. SECOND ROW: E. Mariinez, J. Smifh, D. Heffernan, A. Dlugosz, G. Parma, R Snell, J. Sfeifle, D. Ullrich. THIRD ROW: J. Nehr, R. Tarrillion, F. Sifierle, F. Hamilton, J. Joeris, W. Burke J. Canfu. FOURTH ROW: T. Moncus, R. Sfouf, M. Kirk, A. Pawlil, H. Traufwein, L. Asfudillo FIFTH ROW: B. Lesh, L. Schmidf, C. Pugh, J. Sfowe, R. Perry, W. Boring, N. White L. Navarro. Student Council reps M. Drislzill and I. Allison liked the cooperation of fellow sophomores. ,-e ul 1 FRONT ROW: J. Fordyce, E. McGinley, E. Poole, B. Frazar, W. MacRge, .L. Burns, L. Maspero. 1 ' . SECOND ROW: M.,Luh, E. De Sha, F. Perrenof, T. Crosby, V. MaroHa, R. Gutierrez. X THIRD ROW: G. Richard, F. Olivera, R. Acosfa, R. Podevyn, If ' J. Carriiaclx, H. Meyer, W. Priest. x, 4 . FOURTH ROW: A. Alonzo, M. Chapa, F. Madla, C. . YOrr, G. Jennings, F, Engels, J. Hohman. t FIFTH ROW: H. Ffeeman, S. Gorrell, M. Petri, Johnson, C. Franz, B. Consfanfino, J. Britton. Class reps M. Royce and S. Gorrell look to their classes for suggestions for cr progressive student council. -.a.,ffQ FRONT ROW: A. Sernak, A. Casanova, E. Guerrero, A. Valdez, G. Grohman, X. , Garcia, W. Bendele. 1 A SECOND ROW: J. Turpen, C. Jenschke, F2 Volz, J. Richardson., D. Gilsdorf, E. Fifzpafrick, M. DeBravo, A. Holquin. X THIRD ROW: R. Ja-eckle, P. Pugh, M. Seguin, C. McGrail, W. Drozd, J. Vande Walle, H. Hufzler, E. Chavana, J. Hannasch. ' FOURTH ROW: F. Sanios, A. WhiH', J. Bass, R. Herzig, P. Elizalde, R. Nehr, M. Royce, J. Newman, A. De Leon. Q ABSENT: J. Friiz, P. MacKay. SOPHOMORE 6, fb 5 , e 4 BRO. HAROLD HUELS Religion ll5, IOC English 3, 4 English 7, 8 Speech an '-'39 I .,Z ii ue' Y,-' FR. CHARLES O Reli ion II2, IOA X' 9 Algebra I, 2 Lalin 3, 4 ako. HERBERT JAN-SON PEP Modefalof Religion II4, ICB Plane Geomefry Solid Geomefry Trigonomeiry Ad Direcfor of fhe FANG Baseball A BRO WILLIAM J- 1 ' MCCARTHY Religion 206, IOD Spanish I, 2 Sodalify Moderafor ww' 49 Uuniorsl ...-1 Confrafernif of S 'xi' Y Chrisiian Docirine C Baslrefball KQOE nr N QW Fa. 3 5' xg . Q- fb -. i L .L X. QL, . A .Qi Pl, S' 'T' :Qty ba mm , W ' Y 1917-MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE VALERO . . , began to come back into its own. ,f-gs The Central PEP, offici- al school newspaper, brings the latest opinions and news happenings around the Central camp- us to the student body. Right, Bill Toudouze and Dale Ullrich look with sat- isfaction over the final publication of the first is- sue. Dwayne Hayes con- sults with Ray Sanchez re- garding plans for the next issue. U16 PEP Seniors, juniors and sophomores composed the staff in large part. Bill Nance, veteran of two years and presi- dent of the Art Club, was editor of the '51 PEP. Following the pattern set by pre- vious years, the staff continued the tabloid size paper thus providing for the greater use of pictures. Rev. Char- les O'Neill, S.M., continued to guide the PEP through a successful, journal- istic year. ABOVE, Bill Nance, Editor, and Fred Ondai-za rush to beat PEP deadline LEFT, F. Lecoclte, E. Martin and G. Wead write copy and select pictures tor the PEP. l r Jie if lim Franz listens to layout discussion of Melvin Driskill and Rudy Klein. . i , -.. ,f N tl 5 ,p I ,H Au.,- TT Bum-N-vm 9 L-arf Darkroom worker, Tony Guajardo puts finishing touches on a print as Leonard Schmidt, assistant, looks on. December 8, The FANG staff members journeyed to Denton, Texas, for the annual Tex- as High School Press Association convention where the '50 FANG took All Texas honors. The staff members brought more honor to THE FANG by active participation in all discus- sions. Publishing THE FANG has called for steady work every day after school, by the staff members. Our excellent darkroom work- ers Tony Guajardo and Leonard Schmidt pro- vided the pictures and prints on time. THE FANG staff, directed by Bro. Victor Naegele, S.M., was instrumental in forming and leading the Catholic Press Association of San Antonio composed of the various Cath- olic high schools of San Antonio and the city of Fredericksburg. Rudy Gomez types copy while Terry OConnor and Fred Ondarza check paste up. I A ' I ' v - ffff fl U x - J 'K N: ix! i W1 L K. M .Y t Q 'Q S aff '- '5 y ' KY 3 N i ef. ,A Q-125, if N, .Cf if 4? 6 3 ttf ff f 4 W' ff 52 W L .R txfsxli' , K gi X 'augvjii gk W: ' :X yy A ff Ei N ' N M 'ws f, I ' - - I 'N pm-g,,.,-- , lr.. ix wer: . t if Tfhqgatjw-': l , Xxx ' x I xx 'A if I ws X M ,, n N K, Q I . L49 A ' va 1 -an N A 4 If ravi , A-5 , 5 L L up Ks if'PlVuL ' rr ' 4'1- ..L A - A v Q in by ,v ix! W tl K X' pf S, 'fx x ' N ks X I 'I IQ! I . A 4 . , fa f, Ui? if , . f ! J .HK ' 5 Q 'dw X - 4 ' qi-845k ' ,wx N , 'lruuo .v I - 3 gy N. N, fi f 1. The champs are all smiles afler winning TiTle game from ST. Ed's. This pasT year saw BroTher Dunne's Varsily have one of The mosT successTul seasons in re- cenT years. NoT only did The Team win 20 of The 30 season games buT They found Time To win a sTaTe championship. Paced by high-poinT men Tony Specia, PaT VelTman, and Jim Villarreal, The Team sanlz l,47I poinTs Tor an average ol 49 I-30 per game. Due mosfly To Jim Korn's Tine deTensive worlr The opponenTs scored only l,l72 lor an average oT 39 I-6 poinTs per game. The 496 fouls commiT'Ted shows Thal The Team was noi' afraid To lef The opponenT have a Tree Throw now and Then To geT ball when iT needed iT. Pai VelTman Talks over pasT season wilh members of The Team who are: FRONT ROW: Tony Specia, John Mc- llhenny, Marcel Berclrmoes. BACK ROW: PaT Keefle, Jim Korn, Tom Toudoule and Jim Villarreal. Qaeda efscmpd In addiTion To The MidgeTs and C Teams, The grade school boys are given The opporTuniTy To play for Their respecTive homerooms in The grade inTramurals. This year The rooms were divided inTo The Blue and WhiTe Leagues. The 8C LIGHTS were The champions of The Blue League having downed The 7A BUFFALOES. The LIGHTS were awarded a small gold Trophy Tor Their eTTorTs. VicTors of The WhiTe League were The BA CHAMPS who deTeaTed The BC HEAVIES. The CHAMPS were awarded a gold Trophy Tor Their endeavors. Winners The Blue League, The 80 LIGHTS: SeaTed, A. Lares and R. Morales. STanding, O. Traber, R. Flores, W. Laplo, and P. Sullivan. 1 ' fl WhiTe League winners were The 8A CHAMPS: SeaTed, M. Barron and T. Urbina. STanding, L. Horan, J. Turella, M. Garza. and A. Morales. 4+ . . g V ' ' 'U -if ' 2 A f +?iff'Qjf1,g41hg W5 f ' , J , ,gm f ywfwatm M' fzif 53 V Y ap ? 1 iii J I .,.. , 2 P5 ,g J' ' 'W , V: 4 -ffm, -f W . ,gt C ' ' T T , 19 f ' ,A , Z A ff an b ,.'. , O vi ef 0 Q xy 1 5416? V RTP 1' 5 4 ga gh' 3,4 E' Q1 ff' 4 W ff ,ff ff: wif 2 PQI: , ' l ' 4 3 in 4' ' ' fha, G, 5, V A , . X- ' d r - .,.. ' xi . nu -Af --1 'pw 3,1 -I 4 4TR4t E s Yxlfr u., 5, 6 Vo 4 317114, s- A J . T k 4 9 'lf V AU' Q 'iff i i,,,, H VW 'Z' N155 X, If XY 1 ry!! . I f.,.g -' M' 1 T? 2? A 1' N if .ff , . XG QL .S K x .I m, , i Q 5 'Q X T , Q :gg N. , 1? Qs 3' SN 12? A naw ,X N 'FW N? A 8 1 5 'Q S m 'ew N . l If Q 1 Q K.. , ,f'9'KW Y? .Q WF., 'S Q, 1951--MISSION SAN ANTONIO DE VALERO . . . cz memorial to the men who made Texas history. FRE HMA 14,8 FRONT ROW: F. Whire, N. Vershgyff, C. Luiz, J. Benavides, W. Law, R. Kah, R. Lopez, F. Moreno. SECOND ROW: R. Tiedeman, H. Spencer, J. Admire, R. Logan, R. Casillas, J Klein. THIRD ROW: A. Guevara, F. La Penfa, R. Curiel, H. Huron, M. Casfillo, H. Gaudia- no, R. De Winne. Q FOURTH ROW: E. Travieso, T. Jimenez, S. Golla, R. Perez, J. Kuniz, 'W. Rehloff. FIFTH ROW: P. Andrade, H. Cunov, F. Trevino, L. Brieden, R. Heep, R. Rodriguez, A. Sandoval. I ABSENT: H. Erfurdf. ff X X FRONT ROW: S. Trevino, J. Carranza, M. Rodarfe J. Aelvoef, E. Jenschke, A. Sanchez, A. Ogden, J. Lang feld. SECOND ROW: E. Klar, B. Le Flore, E. Grohman, D. Solis, C. Ca- zares, D. Blackefer, T. Luiz. THIRD ROW: H. Nava, H. Hernandez, B. Raiford, J. Brown, R. Guedea, L Weil, W. Golla. FOURTH ROW: F. Tudylr, H. James, M. Orfh, J. Hoog, 6. S1-enzel, W. Fisher, H. DeCleene. ABSENT: J. Schucharf, L. Muniz. Frosh A and B look to their reps, I. Aelvoet and R. DeWinne. for leadership. a' i FRONT ROW: J. Braun, G. Hoffman, H.. Machado, F. Dobbs, D. Heffernan, P. Small, S. McCarthy, O. Dawson. SECOND ROW: G. Persyn, J. DeSha, R. Kiolbassa, R. Larque, P. Copp, G. Quimby, R. Calzoncif. THIRD ROW: R. Ooel, R. Ledbefter, T. Keller, J. Jarrett, J. Renclon, W. Vincils. FOURTH ROW: J. Krawczynslzi, E. Mascla, VM. DeLeon, G. Vega, P. Kennell, B. Silva, J. Gonzales. ' FIFTH ROW: E. Keneson, G. Hodges, W. Smith, P. Tondre, L. Mathis, P. Lagutchilc, R. Sims. , Frosh C, D, and reps H. Cortez and O. Dawson smile at one another with mutual satisfaction. FRESHMAN 0, .Z .FRONT ROW: J. Reyes, J. Barberio, M. Munoz, L. Truiillo, H. Corfez, D. Schulze. R L. Kocurelr. SECOND ROW: P. Brition, G. De La Garza, R. Warren, H. Cardenas, A. Gianoffi, G. Pefers, S. Schoch. V THIRD ROW: L. Carr, H. Klein, R. Guerra. R. Mahone, L. Vega, J. Klein. P. Garcia FOURTH ROW: W. Luedemann, N. Harrison, T. Powrie, K.'Wunsch, R. Jaeckle, R. Henarie. FIFTH ROW: J. Peierson, R. Scholwinslzi, J. McMahon, W. Murphey, G. Tifile, L. Seguin. ' ABSENT: G. lnouye, J. Singer . X X Frosh E, F, and class reps B. Foote and R. Troilo look with confidence to their sophomore year. FRONT ROW: G. Garza, A. Villareal, H. Roberls, R. Pedrazine, J. Roclarfe, J. Kulas. SECOND ROW: R. Garza, E. Palacio, A. Haag, S. Albrechi, E. Valle, M. Ze- peda, E. De La Garza, R. Alvarez, F. Edmundson. THIRD ROW: G. Kalinoski, J. Rosell, F. Barrienfes, P. Reyes, P. Creech. FOURTH ROW: R. MacConnell, H. Ramsey, G. Gorsie, S. Saucedo, R. Gomez, O. Noin, A. Gonzalez. I FIFTH ROW: J. Brown, R. Garcia, R. Granalo, F. Mainz, G. Sanchez, R. Troilo, D. Luevano FRESHMAN e, 4 XX 'x FRONT ROW: J. Leamon, C. Ransom, W. Scholl, J. Slxeldon, D. Drislcill, J. Naughion. SECOND ROW: E. Moses, B. Foole, V. Wilson, W. Mendicino, R. Garza, A. Thien- ponf, R. Ashley. . THIRD ROW: G. Trevino, H. Friesenhahn, H. Weliner, P. Marules, H.iCor+e1, A. Villarreal. FOURTH ROW: L. Leyva, P. Silva, S. Garza, J. Villa, W. Drzymalla, W. Zermeno. ABSENT: A. Koch, F. Ochoa. H amxm.. emu, BRO. ARNOLD WURZEL Religion I03, Spanish I, 2 Glee Club ii x- z BRO. LEO SCHAEFER Religion IOI, 9A Physical Geography Band Social Sludy - ,w w'V'x 3 BRO. ARTHUR WEARDEN Religion I05, 9D English I. 2. 3, 4 Junior Red Cross BRO. HAROLD LOOTENS Religion I04, 9C Social Sludy I Civics Glee Club wiv? BRO. LOUIS NEUGEBAUER Religion II3, 9E English I Social Sludies Sodalily Moderafor lFroshI 'nf q iQs , ff BRO. WILLIAM ' Religion I02, Algebra I, 2 Librarian Charles Nolin Arl all .Il R.O. . . Sgt. lfcl DIXIE F. BOGGESS, IR. Assistant Instructor CAPT c. o SHANAHAN. IR. PXQ - jug L Assistant P.M.S. 6 T. se 1 In :OR UNO Assrstant Instructor ....., Sgt lfcl CLARK O LOVETT Supply Sergeant o N g uct ANDREW s BURNS 9 R, Sgt 1!c1 IGNACIO CAVAZOS Ordnance Sergeant Sgt lfcl IOSEPHI SULLIVAN Admmrstratrve Sergeant Sgt lfcl JOHN I WILSON Assrstant Instructor I' N , x' 1, N.. COL JOHN R LYLE Professor Mzhtary Scxence and Tactrcs S. lst LT OREN A MULKEY Instructor ' X t ' 'X LT. . . Y 1 S t. . . . YQ 4 sf 1, 'A X L ff O x ' 9 . . I 'xi f, ' . . . ' 4 X L S ' si if. .T.C. THE 57MM RECOILESS RIFLE is sfudied by seniors in fhe advanced phase of mililary science. The inslruclor is Sgf. I-cl I. Cavazos. The M. S. Ill's are: FRONT ROW: R. Sleves, F. Holz- mann, L. Winlcler, O. V. Perez, J. O'Leary, R. Peralez, E. Silzenslafler, G. Tale, F. Spencer, E. Haaclr, J. McCor- miclx, R. Gomez, L. Tschirharf, F. Masch, G. Duffin, T. Vasquez, C. Rodriguez. STANDING: Sql. I-cl I. Cavazos, W. Schneider, J. Franz, J. Durio, S. Dwyer, T. Carmaclr, E. Garcia, J. Tarrillion, D. Elder, P. Dougherly, F. Keller, F. On- darza. TACTICAL PROBLEMS were an im- porfanl' parl of seniors' inslruclion. Here Sgl. I-cl. J. Wilson answers queslion ol L. Rufledge. FRONT ROW: R. Ayala, I. Valera, W. Toudouze, T. Toudouze, L. Howell, Sgf. I-cl. J. Wilson, E. Pugh, R. Rivera, K. McCIung, P. Koch, W. Werland, R. Reyes, P. Koch. SECOND ROW: A. Specia, B. Brown, J. Ingram, R. Schneider, M. Knywosinslxi, T. Gra- ham. THIRD ROW: T. Neal, J. Collins, E. Kolzur. LEARNING THE ESSENTIALS OF THE 50 CAL. MACHINE GUN ARE iun- iors of seclion Ill being laugh? by Sgl. I-cl. J. Wilson. FRONT ROW: Sgf. Wilson, P. Velfman, D. Wrighl, C. Bal'- fo, R. Sanchez, P. Elizalde, J. Garza M. Berclrmoes, G. Weacl, M. Trieber, X. Sanchez. SECOND ROW: C. Oliver, R. Lyssy, R. Klein, N. Parrish, and T. Robinson. ABSENT: I. Diaz, J. Guerra J. Hannasch, H. Kunz, J. Mercado, L Miller, R. Ruiz. STUDYIN6 THE 30 CAL. MACHINE GUN are STUDYING THE 60 M.M. MORTAR under direclion of Capl. Shanahan are iuniors ol seclion l. FRONT ROW: C. Riclrs, P. Scrivano, W. Gonza- ba, R. Slallery, J. Clillord, F. Lecoclze, W. Piclrard, J. Win- ler, J. Ralcowilz, E. Barlos, E. Slxloss, W. Traulwein, Capl. Shanahan. BACK ROW: C. Beissner, P. Collins, D. Corri- gan, J. Kraus, J. Mueller, R. Garza J. Dowd R. Reed C u Y' I - Royer, R. Brolherman, C. Easl- wood. ABSENT: R. Haya, E. Konop, G. LaHood, R. Men- doza, F. Spangler. THE REGIMENTAL STAFF: Cadel Mai del Col. J. Tarrillion, Cadel Capl. F. On darla. or G. Tale, Caclel 2nd Ll. F. Holzmann, Cal sludenls in seclion l, M. S. ll. FRONT ROW: A. Bolner, P. Caslillo, C. Barron, J. Larque, H. Kup- pers, J. Villareal, J. Tengler, Capl. Shanahan. SEC- OND ROW: J Lidd A. Pozzi J While J. Kan - Y: u ' s ' ning, J. Pearson, W. Riebe. THIRD ROW: S. Silva, R. Sydow, J. Mclllwenny, W. Kennell, R. Marlinez, M. Smilh, E. Marlin. ABSENT: G. Dunagan, J. Hayes, J. Leonard, J. Loza, J. Marlinez, R. Pal- lerson, J. Walson. ill' THE SECOND BATTALION STAFF. Cade? Isl Ll. T. Tou- douze, Cadel Znd. Ll. J. Durio. Cade? Ll. Col. E. Garcia, Ca- del Major E. Silxenslaller. .S.I. BQM7' MS-CADETS STUDY THE SIGHTS ON THE AUTOMATIC RIFLE. Sql. Wilson is lhe inslrualor. FRONT ROW: J. Britton, R. Mahone, A. Gianofli, L. Carr, R. Hen- arie, S. Schoch, H. Klein, H. Munoz. SEC- OND ROW: D. Schulh, J. Bass, L. Segiun, N. Harrison, J. Klein, G. Inouye, J. Mur- phy, L. Slreldon. THIRD ROW: R. Jaeckle. H. Cardenas, J. Reyes, R. Wunsch, H. Spear, H. Codex, G. Tillle. ABSENT: R. Jaeclrle, W. Ludeman, J. Peferson, R. Her- zig, L. Huhler, J. McMahon, P. Garcia, T. Powrie, G. Grohman, G. De la Garza, J. Singer, R. Guerra. ADMINISTRATION OF FIRST AID IS DEMONSTRATED By Sql. I-cl. Dixie Bog- qess. FRONT ROW: D. Fife, A. Herrera, W. Golla, H. DeClenne, B. LaFlore, F. Tudyln lpafienfl, D. Blaclreler, M. Orlh, J. Aelvoef, and Sql. Boggess. SECOND ROW: M. Rodarle, J. Schucharl, E. Klar, C. Caxares. D. Solis, B. Railord. T. Luh, J. Filmore. THIRD ROW: S. Trevino, J. Jarrel, T. Esquivel, L. Kocurelr, F. While, G. Garza, W. Fisher, R. Guedea, C. Pugh, E. McGrail, P. Kennell, and Sql. Sullivan. MILITARY COURTESY is sludied by Frosh under Sql. Wilson. FRONT ROW: Slanding, H. Huron, Sgl. Wilson, F. Tre- vino, F. Moreno, R. Kah, H. Guidiano, F. White. SECOND ROW: R. Curiel, S. Golla, J. Reyes, J. Benevides, F. LaPinla. J. Admire, R. Casillas. THIRD ROW: R, DeWinne, R. Perez, W. Rehloff, R. Schol- winsii, J. Kunh, L. Breeden, R. Heep, A. Sandoval. kffftf Cram ...Drill Team COMPANY G AT ATTENTION. FRONT ROW: L. Rizzo, M. Leal, E. Bernal, D. Wall, J. Flores, cadel Ll. F. Molberg and cadef Capl G. Huron. SECOND ROW: Cadef Lf. T. O'Connor, D. Pape, N. Busfos, W. Dannemiller, K. Klein, M. Minerva, W. Breen, R. Schullze, M. Williams, M. Poslon, and P. Zenner. THIRD ROW: P. Smilh, O. Trevino, D. Kocurelr, J. Quinlan, J. Dobbs, A. Garza, F. Riddle, R. Burke, E. Balmer, J. Zoller, and E. Geigenrniller. FOURTH ROW: R. Lowrey, A. Hernandez, J. Johann, R. Rodriguez, R. Maese, J.'Ridd, D. Wosnig, A. Navarro, J. Chacon, and D. Sfanlacruz. FlFTH ROW: R. Klein, R. DeLeon, T. Laplro, W. Orfh, W. Hill, J. Knippa, R. Waulers, W. Laplro, and W. Theis. SlXTH ROW: C. Conlreras, J. Baller, W. Schneider, J. Garza, E. Pape, A. Casillas, C. Royce, B. Lucich, and C. Boyer. aww 1 T2 lil' . la fi: 2 ,E QU ivf V U ' 1 I., . .mr .. SOPHOMORES STUDY MARKSMANSHW under lhe guidance ol' Sql. l-cl. J Sullivan. FRONT ROW: M. Zepeda, S. Albrechl, D. Heffernan, J. Klein, E. Dela Garza, F. Edmundson, R. Warren, J. Penales, S. Saucedo, T. Slein, J. Turpen, D Fife. SECOND ROW: R. Leddbeller, A. Guevare, O. Noin, F. Sillerle, T. Moncus, T Powrie, G. Pelers, A. Serna, A. WhiH, H. Machado, J. Hoog, N. Versfuyll, J. Kulas, J. Rendon. THIRD ROW: E. Keneson, R. Garcia, W. Roberls, E. Valle, J. Rosas, J. Singer, A. Casanova, H. James, J. Farber, R. Tiedeman, A. Sanchez, R. Grohman, N. Nava, and J. Brown. FOURTH ROW: G. Kalinowski, H. Cunov, T. Jimenez, J. Sleille, J. Grohman, J. Richardson, G. Gorsie, R. Logan, E. Palacio, A. Gonzalez, and M. Coslillo. ,J RIFLE TEAM POSES FOR PICTURE. FIRST ROW: Sqf. I-cI I. Cavazos, E. Si!- zensfaiier, R. KIein, R. Gufierre1, F. On- darza, W. Priesf, Sgf. I-cl D. Boggess. SECOND ROW: H. Ramsey, F. Molberg, G. Wead, E. Jennings, A. Garcia, Capt C. O. Shanahan. THIRD ROW: J. Garza, T. Robinson, G. Taie, and J. TarriIIion. WAI' W N 5 I +4 1 , 1 i Q s. 4 C3 arms f ff F ll Ill .. i ,Ill ln m ' DRILL TEAM vos- ES FOR PICTURE. Ca- de! Col. J. TarriIIion, E!!! E. Garcia, R. Schnei- '1 . 1 I der, C. Easfwood, F. f I 'I Q Lecoclre, C. Rich, A. 1 'j I5 ,,,,, Braden, R. Guiierrez, ,.5's'n.' 1, V- ,.,. . .,. www,-fax eng. ' W, ,r Q-- - E. McGinley, E. Serna, Mendoza, P. Briffon, 'll R. Jaecinle. SECOND ROW: A. Alonzo, G. Weed, F. Ondarza, M. Luiz, C. BaHo, C. Bar- ron, E. Jennings, R. Klein, J. Caniu, J. Bri?- fon. THIRD ROW: G. Zepeda, B. Lesh, M. Pefri, E. Chapa, L. Carr, F. Trevino, F. Tu- dyi, J. Spann, R. San- c I1 e 1 , W. Sieiles. L........ IudiIIo, J. Hohman, D. Burke, G. Zimmerman, S. Saucedo, D. Schulz, J. Carmaciz, F. Sanios, . J. Lola. FOURTH ROW: L. As- UIIricIl, J. Liddy, W. ' Sl-3' Bro. Kichard ,Maier PRINCIPAL OF THE GRADE DEPARTMENT Religion, 8A BRO. CHARLES LABUS Religion, 7A PREP FACUL BRO. GEORGE N1 Religion, 8B Radio Workshop Advisor Chauffeur Grade lnlramurals BRO. PIERRE Chauffeur WEITKAMP B Foofball Coach Religion, 7 B Midge? Baskefball BRO- FRED HNK Assf. Advisor of PEP Coach Religion, 8C Baseball Zn lfqee-,N ans xx X IDN 'rf'-A, 1. Q . ig, -fn '11' If iv x L ,cf f 'r 1 ff? yr X I JOSE ALVAREZ EDMUND AGUILAR JOSEPH ANDERSON EDWARD BAKER WILLIAM BARRON NORBERT BUSTOS RAUL BORREGO THOMAS CALVERT KIM CARPENTER ALFRED CASTILLO KELLY CARSON K n. 6'-9 ALBERT CASILLAS .XX JOSEPH CHACON SEBASTIAN CHAPA 1 ,,. 5 4 ROBERT COY - EDWIN COWDIN THOMAS CROSBY ROBERT DOLCH Y GARY EDWARDS N Sn D 7 1 . if -Q ,ff JOHN ELDER A -2, . DENSON ELLERBEE K J 1 f bf' , Lk C' ' - ROBERT GARCIA F p GUADALUPE ESCOBEDO JOSEPH GARZA MANUEL GARZA EUGENE GEIGENMILLER QA GILBERT GUERRA , t vnu g ANTHONY HERNANDEZ DANIEL Gomez A 'F-gv lx' s JAMES LARA H I n ff-' .r WILLIAM STANTON ii' ISIDRO SENDEJO XI U K W., ,I I ' PIERCE SULLIVAN EDUARDO SILVA JOHN TALBOT Gu .4 v 1 QL! WILFRED THEIS RAYMOND TORRES OTTO TRABER '50 U A 5, its gx.. JOSEPH TURELLA THOMAS URBINA ALEX VARGAS MYRON VORPAHL DANIEL WALL RAYMOND WAUTERS 11 Q Q 1 ROBERT WEGMAN N WILFRED WILDMAN RICHARD WOODCOCK PAUL ZENNER WILLIAM WILLERS IAMES WOOD no G- N I P , I QQ: 1 IX A 4 -I.. V A Q q i gm Q O DAVID wosN1c. 1 S! R t TIM HUNGATE R .4 A ' 1 ' f 9 1 'a L I AMES ZOLLER S 3 Seventh grade reps S. Braun and W. Schneider quickly absorbed the spirit of leadership in their first year at Central. Klein. FRONT ROW: R. Burke, M. Williams J. Hallberg, J. Dobbs, S. Braun, J. Ricld, K SECOND ROW: R. Maese, M. Minerva, 'J. Poole, D Perez, Berlanga, G. Forster, A. Crosby. ' ' ,Y A THIRD ROW: E. Koplan, A. Garza, C. Quimby, J. Flores, M. A Leal, P. Orfh, C. Cabrera, FOURTH ROW: J. Molina, Mueller, R. Berlanga, E. Casanoya, ABSENT: G. Sanfacruz, E. Maynahan. J. Boyer, L. Smith. J. Baller, J. Martinez, D. Roberfson, W. J. Johann, E. Minor, G. Vogel. FRONT ROW: D. Kocurelr, W. Dannemiller, S. Kinsey, D. Pape, R. Everelf, E. Mainz, L. Mireles, R. Rodriguez. K an SECOND ROW: H. Saenz, G. Sanchez, L. Perez, K. Horien, W. Due, R. De La Garza, P. Prossen, J. Quinlan. THIRD ROW: J. Guelclner, W. Breen, E. Bernal, B. Luciclu, A. Weyland, R. Robinson, A. H-ernanclez, C. Gary. FOURTH ROW: A. Wernelfe, P. Smi1l1, O. Trevino, J. Viclales, W. Schneider, C. Nourie, F. Gonzalez, P. Leon. A ABSENT: F. Wafson, O. Marfinez. 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