Central Catholic High School - Fang Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1953
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VA - J? A - , 'M 'YH f sb ' Q. 3 yi ' A155 Pk ,1s I '22 :r :ls W - 4 Q I m- Q 1 443 J 1' 1 ! we 3 fi I? J E ,QW 5. . iff xi 7 'Ht t ,. 1. .'f W 1 9 6 ' Y 11 v1-', f m all I V I I ? I education raduates unrors rd Year prrng lt0 Clfa clollayouf res'-'men I-:uso KLEIN BRIAN FOOTE JOHN KUNTZ G DAVID VILLARREAL G raduatron pl' tg apliy Csupplementp HECTOR CARDENAS WILLIAM DRZYMALLA LEONARD SCI-IMIDT S emor Drrectory jgpw P atrons FRANK PIERCE glifln 55 a age A dV6l'tISEl'S DALE ULLRICH all ES ri n . ilitary HENRY v. CORTEZ ' 0 0 I' . . . . ' e W n r . . . 'Ill 0 4549 7 93245 X 141741151113 7566 ibecbcafion FOR GOD AND COUNTRY! has been lived and died for by lhe +wen+y-nine Cenfral men lisfed on lhese pages. They, loo have had our scholasfic difficul+ies, our religious educafion, our social life, and our milifary lraining. Like lhem, we enlered Cenfral as FRESHMAN PRIVATES and were +augh+ fhe fundamenlals of a Chrislian life, a scholas+ic life, and a life of cifizenship. As a SOPHOMORE CORPORAL, we had a iiH'le lcnow- ' how, lording if over fhe lowly 'Fresh- S . man Priva+es-and we made secure, K 'lhe lundmenlals learned as freshmen. Following our heroic Cenlral alumni as JUNIOR SERGEANTS we had if made we were upperclassmen Tame now fo add ex'l'ras 'ro fhe Tundamen lals and solve more complelely some of lifes problems which began +o come our way SENIORS we like 'rhe Cenlral men we honor became OFFICERS Now in Complele command we became more and more aware of lifes problems religious physical social and scholashc Dedicahon of fhe '953 FANG +0 lhe Cenlral alumni who have died bolh in World War Il and in lhe presenl' Korean war is our 'tangible way of saying lhanlcs for showing us how +o value our Cenfral Calholic ducaflon Lei' us follow +heir example and live our Calholic educahon being loyal clfizens of fhis counlry unlil called lo lhe Efernal Counlry X x ' 42 i . I ge , V ll - 2 u I ' El Q , , if . I . I l r I Q I ' l - V. . I . ' . I . . . . I . U . e .. t 5' 3' -zz R 'ff ' l l ' , A wx V .- , li -g .E ,QE 4 33 Q. T. . 5 , 3' 4 ,1 , N y ' Y, A :lam b ' ' CENTRAL WAR DEAD OF WORLD WAR Il Jol'n Parlcer Fred Kellam 3I Charles L Grunder Jr Francis Marhnez 35 Melvrn Salzman 35 Paul Vnsfuba 37 Harry Goodwin 39 Rudolph Bae+en 40 Augushn Larros 40 Charles Monlague 40 Phnl Duffun 4I Ben Randolph 4l 3 Louus Rodriguez Jaclc R Slewarl Amos Hulchlson Maxwell Sullrvan Chrlslopher Boyle 37 Wullnam Bordelon Gene Seng 39 Tom Clancey 40 Frank Leal 40 J Wayre Cobb 4I Georqe Kramer 4I Jack Henclcel 42 CENTRAL WAR DEAD OF THE KOREAN WAR John Weaver 45 Franlc R Loyd Jr 45 Henry Haby 46 Anthony N Hutchison 40 I . '33 . . , . ' 4 ' '35 - - ' ' '35 Harley Doerfler '37 Ares Smifh '37 - u ' ' l38 If USM RobertE 5 9 Lucey Q .rw gf .Ma . XC? el'lC rm PRAY f-.... '.'.:, nB:A For +he fourfh consecuhve year Bro Henry Runglcamp SM durecfed Cen+ral as Principal giving en couraqrng advice and help fo +he schools many scholashc problems and under+alungs Mosi' nohceable of Bro Henrys confrrbuhons was fhe help and en couragemenl' given 1'he Mo+hers Club In procuring +he new Sfaunless S+eel cafeferra equlpmenl' Besides his local duhes Bro Henry represen+ed Cen+ral a+ various con- ven+ions. In lafe November he fraveled fo Memphis fo address fhe Soufhern Reouonal Unil' of fhe Na- 'rional Cafhohc Educa+ion Associa- hon. Whale fhere he also a'Hended fhe meehnqs of +he Soufhern Asso- ciahon of Colleges and Secondary schools. E .Henry Rngihamp, 3 W PRINCIPAL 'rw BRO. EDWARD DUNNE REV. LOUIS TRAWALTER Vice Principal Religion l02 IZA Regisirar L inl 2 World Hisiory E ish l 2 Varsiiy Baslzefball Sodalify Moderafor Varsify Foofball S+udenf Council lAss+. Coach Moderafor Bro. Paul Kaufliold is proud ol his loyal worl- ers J. Surredin, R. De- Winne A. Valdez. P. Copp, G. Slenzel, K. Hor- fen, and P, Mueller. 'E .ff-wg ..1 BRO. PAUL STINSON Cafe+eria Supervisor ,. if 'ar W 1 V. fi 1 l 'r' 'XT 5f .5'f'E.. I- xii. fi ,W- -f LA ,xl 1, f,. 4. 1 -'-'- . 155:-:seg ..mfw'sa-,- . 'gf ' ,X C' L . I L.. . ew. .,-- 5- sz s ,V 1-15, ff Q .5 S i- , 2. ffm si' L l sq - r-...sy-rw as ,x A ? , JANSON Dlrecfor Plane Geomefry Fafhers' Club i Moderafor MARCELL Prlnler BRO. HENRY BOOK Bookkeeping Business Ari+hme+ic Business Law Treasurer Book S+ore x. sm. - - ...J BRO. RAYMOND WIMMER Mainfenance f-new A, . Zi 4 ' ' 5 L Rf. 'sf M- 5 f. 'Y i 1 1 1' F 52 '21 1, WI I i K W BRO. HERBERT BOECK Religion 3I2, 8B English 8A, 8C En Schoolrspirifed seniors J. Al- lison C McGrail and W. Priegf enioy friendly cha? lh senior Oeacher, Bro. J. Gfay .',..,., 5 A BRO. ROBERT Buss Religion 202, us glish 5, 6 Vocalion Direcfor WW HQ., rr.. BRO. RALPH DOORACK BRO. EUGENE FELD BRO. EUGENE FITZSIMMONS Religion 3I4, 7A Speech lGracle Schooll Religion I04, 9C Religion 2I I, l2C Spanish I, 2 Physics Lafin I, 2 Algebra 3, 4 Civics 8: Occupafions Phofography Sodali lSo5izomore Mod eraforl ' - Sv, 'CET , 5 S-+ BRO. JOHN HAUG Religion 206, IOE World His'l'ory .,- Y , , American His+ory ia' 55- ' Physical Geography B Foolball B Baslrefball Varsiiy Baseball 5.--f yy if BRO. JAMES GRAY Religion 2l0, l2B Solid Geomeh-y Trigonomefry Algebra I, 2 PEP Moderalor Assembly commifiee Chairman I. J v ...g . ., , 1 BRO. HAROLD HUELS Religion II4 IOC Eng ish 3 4 7 8 Speech Faculiy Assembly CommrH'ee Bro. P. Neumann explains f lub procedure io P, Brifion, I 'VN W. Murphey, G, Quimby, and ,GW A I G. Persyn, 4 .,--3735's 5' ki . Swv- i BRO. HOWARD GUNDRUM BR Religion los, 9A Algebra I, 2 Plane Geome+ry Midgei Foo+ball Junior Red Cross Moclera+or O. JOHN LONG Religion 3I0, 9F Spanish I, 2 Laiin 5, 6 Radio Workshop Moderalor is 1'5- 'RQ BRO. VICTOR NAEGELE Religion 2I2, IZD Shorfhand Typing THE FANG Moderafobr Yearbook Pholographer Fashion Show Cheerleaders Prom - 'r- - .,r iq BRO. RICHARD MAIER , f W E Religion sin, 8A Q R33 xii ' Grade Sodalify Grade Principal ' Xa ' ' ,J BRO. MARTIN McMURTREY Religion 2OI, IIA English 7, 8 Mechanical Drawing Varsify Foolball Midgef Baslrefball UN.. . '4 'Try3jfT1 ' I ifiw BRO. LOUIS NEUGEBAUER Religion I03, 9B English I, 2' Social Siudies, I, 2 Ass+. Treasurer 32 A -.ff-.J R is xg A, I ., -,4,, .M 1. ' . ,N Rt..- .7 i 4191 'HM ,,,.:, BRO. MELVIN MEYER Religion 309, 9E English I, 2, 3, 4 Freshman Soclalily Moderalor Ari Club Rev. C. O'NeiII Iisfens fo recifafion of T. Laplro as H. Molina and G. Kearns, look on. BRO. PAUL NEUMANN Religion 203, IIC Chemislry Junior Sodali+y Modera+or C Foolball C Baskelball Track . , axiiiiiiffig, S 4 ' i BRO. GERARD SULLIVAN Religion 3l3, 8C RW eip P 4- if J 5- N.....+ BRO. RALPH THAYER Religion II3, IOB Library C. C. D. Moclerafor REV. CHARLES O'NElLL Assl. Chaplain Religion Il2, l0A Lalin 3, 4 English 3, 4 Guidance, Freshmen and Sophomores S'l'uclenl Mass Daily Track Y . 2- , . .wi Qgrgg W X BRO. ARNOLD WURZEL Religion ll5, l0D Spanish 3, 4 Glee Club Bro. H. Gundrum clear: a Religion difficully ol D, Weyland while G. Vo- gel and W. Schneider work fheir assignmenls. Bao. Leo SCHAEFER ako. CHARLES RAHE ge fJ',Og+'g?' 9D Religion 205, IID oem u 'ef , American Hislory Qadnganced Cmcs Dramalics Assemblies lnslrumenfal Music Teacher Ai? n 1 . X V .x . .L x , ... 'IA-.... wx.: .T Y Q. - - -s- 1. -4 L v. 'J 'n ' v . .' -5 ' n Q . , A lu.. 'uf nf, '. .hp ,Q A 1,1 F Y Q, f uri?- - , Z, 4 J I PHILIP ACOSTA Good Conduct Certificate 1, 3 Perfect Attendance l, 2 Sodalit 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2 Dance Committee 3, 4 Intramurals l, 3 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant l-cl 4 ,JZ w A- I , 1 x Lili Fa-. !!fs.!1 ' wifi , :gf is WILLIAM FLEMING Ursuline High School Youngstown, Ohio 3 1 ., I 0 , U W3 fy'-cuba Hive Ewf ,z I Il -,HW T 1 ANTHONY ALONZO Good Conduct Certificate 3 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 Sodality 2, 3, 4 LOUIS ASTUDILLO IAMES BASS Good Conduct Certificate l, 3 Perfect Attendance l, 2 Homeroom Officer- Secretary l Sodalit 2, 3, 4 C, C, 2 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 Fooball- B Team l Varsity 3, 4 Track- A Team 3 Intramurals 1, 3 ROTC, 2 3 Master Sergeant 4 Drill Team 2 ,QE 'al it , i ,f l.,- Good Conduct Certificate Perfect Attendance 2 3 Homeroom Officer- Vice President 3 President 4 Sodality 2, 3, 4 Dance Committee 3, ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant 4 - ivffwc fp tw ,.s,, Intramurals l ROTC 2, 3 ks' 1a1eUfen1ff1g4 1 WILFORD BENDELE KENNETH BENDER Cgwirfgcg C levemen C1-llebffi High SChOOl l I St Gerard High School l D in T m 2 3 4 Good Conduct Certificate 2, J Good Cgnduct I eq ' Intramurals 4 Certificate 3 img? If' ' IAMES ALLISON gjjffi Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2, Homeroom Officer- E ' Vice President 3 Q Student Council Rep. 2, 4 -' A - jf Sodality l, 2, 3, 4 ' Football- , , B C bTiixm All-Star -A as eta- , ,f-Q we . f -Q B Team 2 f rw 'WN ' + ' 21 ff Team 3 Varsity 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Letterman Club 3, 4 ROTC 1 ,M . ,.., ' .wwf I J 4 J 5. X 4 THUR BR?-,DEN fs , Q if x VL . BRlT1ON 'X ffl' QF- OPT., ,,CJ::.1.:.g ,:Q:' L rw an ,fm X Ns X3 X TTUAM BURKE Q., D A31 c b kim VG SH' CARLOS CAT DERON Perfect Attendance 1 'I k Football B Tecxml Yil y 2 Track Xu SITY 2 In czmu ols 1 2 L er 1u C b 3 4 Bcxsxn LG P 'r L Comm 4 11 le Wx 2 'MWQHI' oi-Q , 'vm LAYQREILCEQ BURNS IM- f...,,4.. ,,.,....,,e.l 4 3 .life-r.31r.Cu l iii' MICHAEL CHAPA Good Conduct Certificate 1, 3 Glee Club 2 Letterman Club 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 lst Lieut:-nant 4 Drill team 2, 3, 4 11 F? BERNARD COX St. Ioseph College, - Kirkwood, Mo. l, 2 Good Conduct Certificate 3 Homeroom Religion Medal 3 Glee Club 3, 4 Intramurals 3, 4 ROTC 3 -r MILTON C6XE St. Mary's High School Miami, Florida l, 2, 3 l, fifty: , ,Z 35, BENIAMIN COSTANTINO MICHAEL CQWLING good Conduct Certificate 3 Good Conduct Certificate l erfect Attendance 2 Sodality 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant 4 bfi THEODORE CROSBY Good Conduct Certificate 3 Perfect Attendance 2 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 Perfect Attendance 2, 3 Sodality 2, 3, 4 Red Cross Rep. l, 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 RAYMOND DE LEON Brackenridge High School 2 Good Conduct Certificate 1, 3 Homeroom Officer- Vice President 4 Sodality 3, 4 Radio Workshop I Basketball- C Team 1 B Team 3 A Team 4 Intramurals 1, 3, 4 ROTC 3 Master Sergeant 4 k ' if I , . 7 -5 l Elm it QV.. FRED DELIN Iesuit High School Dallas I, 2, 3 Sodality 3, 4 Intramurals 4 'Omer 4 ALFRED ECCELL Good Conduct Certificate l , K Perfect Attendance l ff Sodality 2, 3, 4 yi Intramurals l, 3 EDWIN De SHA Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2 Perfect Attendance l Homeroom Reli ion Medal l Intramurals 1, if 3, 4 - lmiivfi fn 'Q 5715, wif? ' e, .351-if-'g:g,,. .xff '.., gy: 'iv , t , X, , t Q lrfhi tin 51 is X if gi RENE De WINNE St, Iohn's Seminary l, 2 Good Conduct Certificate 3 Cafeteria Cashier 3. 4 f it in, PAUL ELIZONDO I , , ' I' i f Good Conduct Certifciate 1, 2, 3 .1 J ff Homeroom Officer- W' Treasurer l Sodalit l, 2, 3, 4 C. C. 2, 3, 4 Red Cross Rep, USO Entertainment Band l, 2, 3, 4 Amateur Contest 4 PEP Staff 3, 4 Dance Committe 3, 4 Football- B Team 2 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 lst Lieutenant 4 'ir' T17 k X i MELVIN DRISKILL Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 Prefect Attendance l, 2, 3, Homeroom Scholarship Medal l Homeroom Officer- President 1 Secretary 2 Treasurer 3 Student Council Rep. 1, 3 Sodalit l, 2, 3, 4 C. C. 2 Glee Club 1 FANG Staff 2 Business Mgr, 3 Texas High School Press Association Delegate 2, 3, 4 Alamo Press Association Treasurer 3 Speech 2 Radio Workshop 2 Christmas Program 1, 2 Dance Committee 3, 4 Basketball- Midgets l Basebal - American Legion l Intramurals 2, 3, 4 FRANK ENGELS Good Conduct Certificate 3 Perfect Attendance l Sodalit l, 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 THOMAS ESQUIVEL Good Conduct Certificate 3 Intramurals 1 2 3, 4 V 'W If xi, X A I l jx 4 45. '93, fpqfx ff' 19 if r- Il' 1 I UQ' ' 45, 4 wnieiee, IOHN FARMER Mcmogue Catholic High School Reno, Nevada l, God Conduct Certificate 3 Perfect Attendance 2 ...Nl if IOSEPH FORDYCE Good Conduct Certificate Football- C Team 1 Sodalit 3, 4 c. c. 13. a. 4 Fashion Show 4 ROTC 3 Sergeant l-cl 4 EDWARD FITZPATRICK Homeroom Officer- Football- xx Q x W , -15 LEROY FOERSTER Good Conduct Certif Homeroom Scholarship Medal 1 Horneroom Officer- President 1 Treasurer 2, 3 S P Sodalit 1, 2, 3, 4 C. C. 2, 3 President 4 Iunior Red Cross Entertainm Band 1, 2, 3 Drum Major 4 PEP Staff 2 Senior Play 4 Football- C Team l B Team 2 Varsit 3 C 'llfeam Coach 4 Basketball- C Team 1 B Team 2 Varsity 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Letterman Club 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Ca tain 4 Besff Drilled F A C Cadet American Legion Award l ' . , ,, , .- ..,,., ' , ' If If 3 ,115 ' A ' ' -- It g P tg ? -vw, lt' 7 2 ' 4, ' X ' X' I ' i I .1 ' is I 1 A V ' 1.1- L 7 ,f , 4 ,yziw ,,.., A W , ,.,, ,,,, . , , V I Q - L f V ui, ' . . wwf .vz',',4 b . ., H 'I ' ,. -f V- ' ' 1 Lg CHARLES FRANZ BRYAN FRAZAR Good Conduct Certifi Good Conduct Certificate 1 Perfect Attendance l FOOTBALL- Sodalit I, 2, 3, 4 C Team 2 Glee CIub 3, 4 Intramurals 3 B Team 2 Basketball- C Team l B Team 2 A Team 3 Varsity 4 Intramurals 2, 3 ROTC l, 2, 4 Band 1 Melodeers 1 Christmas Program 3 ROTC 2, 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 Drill Team 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Dramatics l, 2 ROTC 2, 3, Sergeant l-cl 4 tudent Council Re . 1 I if HOWARD FREEMAN Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance 2 STANLEY GORRELL ., .. Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, I QQ wx 7, Perfect Attendance l Homeroom Officer- Vice President 1 President 3 Student Council Rep. 2 Secretary 4 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Football- B Team 1 Varsity 2, 3, 4 I , .1 All-St l 2' '12 ?G:m1:,'z,2ts41 2 3 4 -rw?'Gmfrt 4 I. Rrbfrge 2 3 ' ' ' Basketbfill- I . A, 2nd Lieutenant 4 T V'3rsit'fZrfl4 2 , , 3 rack- X T Varsity 3 ,Q g Baseball- SM X x American Legion l, 2 Wg, 'ig-if M ' Q Intramurals 2, 3 it X, Letterman Club 3, 4 I Rorc 2, 3 Q Q lst Lieutenant 4 V 2 3 3 . , i tk? ' 'SSN - .iii 5' ' f - , 1 fi -r W JAMES FRITZ - St. Mary's High School ' , 5 , Albuquerque, New Mexico Q V it I , Good Conduct Certificate 2, 3 L35 ,E y '-5.3 , Homeroorn Religion Medal 2 if A , Q5 M5533 ., f- Homeroom schomrship Medal 3 f Homeroom Officer- ff. ,MTH -2 J Vice-president 3 'iirg ' J .N 4 Sodality 4 ' , ' , c c D 2, 3, - QWEM e Chairman of Teachers 4 ,. ff ' N525 ROTC 2, 3 New Sefgmf 1 Cl' 4 JAMES GROHMAN K il going CoiQdt5ict4Cer,tificate l, 2 Q 2, . J -1 gy, o a it , , ,sfjg 'T A fi-V' C. c. 5, 2 I ,1 , v M Red Cross Rep. 1 Q' Y X ,X J Band 2, 3, 4 ,ft ff Q' Amateur Contest 3, Q ' Football- 'V f Kg B Team 2 ' lntraerxurags l, 2, 3, 4 ' ROT 2, M lm, -vvv Sergeant 1-cl 4 C K 'J FERMIN GARZA Good Conduct Certificate 2, 3 Homeroorri Rfeligion Medal 2 any Intramura s ' ,fix f' D , I., K1 ' ' 2 St. Iohn's Seminary Kg i ,, r 4 Good Conduct Certificate 2, 3 f W-' ,f . ' - s d it 3, 4 X, PM Q kts RCedGGr?9s3s Entertainment 3 , B d2, . W V Dil? gognmittee 4 mf' ROT , kif.W1' T ,wh K lst Sergeant 4 A ' V ,IQ in 'A I 114 V, I ,f ,, il 4' W A XAVIER GARCIA V Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 A : ger5ctDAt5endance 2 It Rddio Workshop 4 J - 3 x r .1 W 1 I 4,9 H ff 'fd J 3 f DUDLEY HAIR IOI-IN HAIR Perfect Attendance 2 Good Conduct Certificate l I-lomeroom Officer- Perfect Attendance 2 3 Vice President 2 Homeroom Officer- Treasurer 3 Treasurer 2 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Football- 'C Team l Intramurals 2, 3, 4 .. .my- if 4. ' fl ' 'ff Sir-53.-. .Q , V 4 ik me c J W, ,, ,,,,',..,,: . Q, qw , lr . ' -, fn' 32 1' 45, . 5 wrt N create 7, , 33.531552 RONALD HERZIG Good Conduct Certificate l, 2 Homeroom Officer- , 1 ,WM I 1 fm, S iecretagy G Treasurer l W af xr cg 5.15. 3 . wks, if gage? Ccomlanittei 3, 4 ,,. x r -at 32,315 ,f - ALFONSO HERRERA himmilijs fps .iffy W 1 'ff I if Good Conduct Certificate 3 HOT 2 ' -Q . If if sodomy 3, 4 Sefgeanf 4 Qglt V f Q f' Glee Club 3 if . f ROTC 2, 3 ' ' f Sergeant l-cl 4 SAMUEL HAUGER A Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance l, 3 . Sodality 2, 3, 4 nd l, 2, 3, 4 Ilsgnrcge Committee 3, 4 2, 3 1 2 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 Good Con uct Certi lcate 1, . Sodalxty 2, 3, 4 Fqgtbgllm Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 B .Team 2 Perfect Attendance l Vcrslty 3 Homeroom Officer- Bqgkqlbcll- President 2 C Team 1 Studen' Council Re l Intramurals l, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 Parliamentarian Y . , . Glee Club l, 2, 3 Intramurals l, 2, 3, ROTC 2, 3 Captain 4 Outstanding Drill Team Medal Drill Team l, 2, 3 P 4 Sodallt l 2 3 4 4 RONALD IAECKLE CARL IENNINGS Good Conduct Certificate 1, 3 Good Conduct Certificate 3 Perfect Attendance l Sodality 2, 3, 4 Band l, 2, 3, 4 Red Cross Vice Chairman 4 Intramurals l, 2, 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Basketball- C Team l A Team 2 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Master Sergeant 4 2nd Lieutenant 4 Rifle Team 2, 3 Co-Captain 4 Hearst Shooting Match 2nd Pl 2, 3 Fourth Army Match 2nd Pl. 2, 3 Outstanding Rifleman 2 International Honolulu Match lst Pl, Outstanding Rifleman 2nd Pl. 3 Drill Team I, 2 Q- ..2P ALBERT HOLGUIN Page Iunior High l Good Conduct Certificate Intramurals 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant lfcl 4 lt- . 1 iw i RODNEY HUNT Good Conduct Certificate HAROLD KELLER Thomas Iefferson 2 Good Conduct Certificate l Perfect Attendance l Student Council Rep. 1 Sodality 1 Football- C Team I Basketball- C Team l A Team 3 Varsity 4 1-we DN- EDWIN HUTZLER St. Iohns' Seminary 1, 2 Good Conduct Certificate Perfect Attendance 3 Intramurals 2 ROTC 3, 4 MAHLON KIRK Good Conduct Certificate I 2 Football- B Team 1 Varsity 2 Intramurals I, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 lst Lieutenant 4 'W-as H. br Y 'YP v .-fa! 'ffm Q 'I I PRESTON KNODELL CARLOS LORENZ St. Michael High Sqhool 1, 2 St. Iohn's Seminary l, 2, 3 Good Conduct Certificate 3 Intramurals 3 l if fi ' '55 'f'4-:- gal f,' , 462' Q ..--I ,fm , rf I J Y -K KM A ' , f I. PM riff, r -YI' .-H XMMQ 43 X Y x M ,V I , 2 If-A ni V' K W i I l ' - 1 v Y KNQJ? 5 1 -.X 1 Q 1 X I Xxx , 0 ,4 ff, , ,, . fa ,, U tn- ,. Q, , I ,E 'X Y tiff uf' f ft M I a 5 I K MILTON LUTZ PATRICK MQCKAY WILLIAM MACRAIE good Cgknducg Certificgte 1, 3 good Condgicltl Certilicate 1, 2, g3oCoz1.FoEdi5ct4Cert1f1CG1e t ti , I ' 0 U 1 Y f 1 sfliiit 1,e'E, TC? RTS? '51 C Om 'F Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 VINCENT MARQTTA ROTC 3 Homemom Officer- ROTC 2' 3' 4 Good Conduct Certihcaie l 2 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 President 2, 3 Immmumls ' ' ' Drill Team 1, 2 Radio Workshop l Manager 1 ROTC 1, 2 1, FELIX MADLA Q I 2 3 d C d ct Certi icate , , H335 1 Pissed Zltlteliixdance 1, 2 I Intramurals 1, 3 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant 1-cl 4 .f II I vw' Q' Z? 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'I' ' 1 ' :,,i,,,-f 'M H 5 , K N 1. ,f Q HENRY MEYER Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2, 3 Sodality 2, 3, 4 Glee Club l, 2 Dance Committee 3, 4 Football- C Team 1 B Team 2 Varsity 3, 4 All Star l Basketball- 'TC Team 1 Track l, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Letterman Club 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Captain 4 lOSEPl-l NEWMAN Good Conduct Certxltcate 2, 3 Homeroom Olltcer- Vlce President 2 Treasurer 4 Student Council Rep 3 'lreasurer 4 Sodaltty 3, 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 Football- Varslty l, 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Letterman Club 3 f Treasurer 4 Good Conduc Homeroom Ol Treasurer 3 Football- C Team B Team 2 Varsity 3, 4 Basketball- C' Team l B Team 2 A Team 3 Varsity 4 Track- B Team l Varsity 2, 3 lntramurals l, ROTC 2 EDWARD OLIVERA THOMAS MO E Certlllcate l, 2 fl LOUIS NAVARRO Good Conduct Certittca Perfect Attendance l, 3 Sodaltty 4 C C U 2 Glee Club l, 2, 3 Christmas Play 3 Fashion Show 3 Football- B Team l Basketball- B Team l A Team 2 lntramurals 3 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant l-Cl 4 Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 ROTC 2 3 Homeroom Ol ' Treasurer 3 Dance Comml Football- Varsity l, 2 Track- Varstty l, 2 Intramurals 2, Letterman Clu Secretary 4 ROTC 2, 3 3 . 3493 1 . , ,,.,. 2 fe m ,fe ,t 1 lst Lieutenat 335' I ROBERT PERRY ' FRANK PIERCE 'f fvk :Nl Nl Good Conduct Ce-mixcate l 2. 3 Homeroom Scholarshxp Medal 1 Homeroom Off1cer- PT'E'S1d6Y1T 1, 2 FANG Staff 4 GEORGE' PARMA Good Hormbroom Ofxcer- Prn- Sodalzty 4 Baskvtball- 1 'xr' 1 B A lr,1'fxrT.x'1.:, . . E101 I, Mumvvz .,f-:quam 4 ,X Good Conduct Certxttcote 1, 3 Perfect Attendance 1, 2, 3 Homeroom Hellgxon Homeroom OHICGY- Sodaht 2 3 4 y , , Dance Commtttee 3, 4 Fashton Show 4 ist Lloutenant 4 Drlll Team 2, 3, 4 C C D. 2 1 ,f t PRIEST ,qCCrd'2wa123 .JJYTIETCCIF ft .dont L. V Soda J.-1-r ,. A RO W E F' f. v Imema 1-.DWARD POOLE Lltfle Flower High School I Good Conduct Certxtlcate 2, 3 Homemom RGIIQIOH :dent 1 3 4 C 1 f' E-3 ,rcs Ly 4 J LM-. fm- v.,., 1,,.C.,,c. P mu.. 1 P 3 L 3 if A run' M . tint. 4 ,, 1. :zonal lhfazche-5 lm Pt f f' is Q .J Z 'JF' 431 CHARLES PUGH Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2, 3 Perfect Attendance 2, 3 Homeroom Religion EDWARD PRUNEDA Good Conduct Certificate 3 Perfect Attendance l Football- Varsity l, 2, 4 Baseball 1 Intramurals 1 PHILIP PUGH ' Benavides High School l Homeroom Officer- Treasurer 3 Sodality 4 Bard 1, 2 ROTC 2. 3 GEORGE RICHARD Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, Sodality 2, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2 ROTC 2, 3 Master Sergeant 4 Rifle Team 3, 4 I 3 I FERNANDO RIOS Good Conduct Certificate l Perfect Attendance I Sodalit 4 Footbag- B Team l Varsity 2, 3, 4 Little Giant 3, 4 Track- Varsity 2, 3 Intramurals I, 2. 3, 4 Letterman Club 3, 4 ROTC 2 Medal 3 Sodalit 2, 3 C. C. 2 Speech 4 Radio Workshop 3 Library l, 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2. 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 Academic Achievement LL ROYCE 5. Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2, Perfect Attendance 1, 3 Student Council Rep. 2, 4 Sodalitg 1, 2, 3, 4 C C 2 Dance Committee 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Ca tain 4 Drill Team 2, 3, 4 Kr, -, , rg' f,,n 4 ' Bfwhialfll. A - ' 2 Wx y O E , li tj ,fr wg,-. Y fs B cw 1- lv Jr if I ,. t 1 f 3 . IOSEPH SANCHEZ St Mtchael School l, 2 Good Conduct Certtftcate Sodallty 4 Glee Club 4 Dahce Committee 3, 4 Fashlon Show 4 Intramurals 3, 4 -,QA Ui '-.., .X I 5' .I ' E X f S ,, W- f If I MANUEL SEGUIN 1 K pc mv 'vi - I A f Y ,449 f IA-- ,fggsl X , I I , g + - tx 4 Q t J ALBERT SERNA Good Conduct Certxftcate I, 2, 3 Good Conduct Certificate I 2, 3 Pe-rtect Attendance I Homeroom Reltgtox Medal I Ar! Club 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant lfcl 4 Irlflll Team 3 IAMES SALAIZ Homeroom Otttcer- Secretary 2 Sodallty 3, 4 Football- B Team 1, 2 Varstty 3, 4 Basketball- 'lB Team 2, 3 Varstty 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Letterman Club 4 FRANK SANTOS Good Conduct Certlltcate 1, 2 Perfect Attendance 1, 2 Sodaltt' I, 2, 3, 4 C. C. 2 Cwlee Club I, 2, 3 Dance Commtttee 2, 4 Basketball- Sodaltty 2 3, 4 C C D 2, 3 Dance Committee 3, 4 Basketball- C Te'1ml 'AM Team 2 Infrartzlrals I 3 ROTC 2, 3 Cartaxn 4 Ifrrll Team 2 3, 4 0? ' earn 1 .i 'f'2 Intramdrals 3, 4 ' t up l A ROTC 2, 3 3565. Lxeutenant 4 33,0- Drttl team 1, 2, 3, 4 A ' rw L, . , min ' . 4 'L' ft-te, ,HAY . ,, T 'T' Qi: , I t ftgfffrf. . .I ,' A -f 13323 if W , gmt I Ti' ,tx 3 1 - f. f ' x 1 ,v ' f 2 , ' 1 LEONARD SCHMIDT 2 , Good Conduct Certztzcate l, 2, 3 ,A get YANG staff . 4 f X 4: I Photography 2, 3 4 EJ- .es px I FRANCIS SITTERLE St Anthony Semmary I Good Conduct Ce-rtlttcate 2, 3 Sodaltty 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3, 4 ' -I -- - - Q X 9 1 ,J E., , A 4 2 !g,3.l?9 5 . if ' ' iff fl A' ' nflff A 'lf IQ Y ,A f t' : S 5 if ll il? 6' ' fi ff A ' A I Q ., --eff' 4 ., .Ai vw -,fr sb rx f5f,:5?i If , GEORGE SEFCIK St Michael Htgh School 1, 2 Good Conduct Certhcate 3 Intramurals 3, 4 ROBERT SNELL Good Conduct Certificate l Dance Committee 3, 4 Intramurals 3 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant 1-cl. 4 Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 Dm Team 3 Perfect Attendance 2 Irlomeroom Religion Medal l, 3 Homeroom Scholarship Medal 2 Homeroom Officer- President I, 2, 3 Student Council Rep, 3, 4 Sodalit 1, 2, 3, 4 C. C. 2 Glee Club 2, 3, 4 Amateur Contest l, 2, 3, 4 lst Place l lst Place 3 PEP Staff 3, 4 Latin Club 4 Y fri Good Conduct Certificate Perfect Attendance 3 Sodality 4 5 S THOMAS STEIN 52 ,N . 1,Nfr4 ' C ,l Speech I, 2, 3, 4 C. 1. S L. lst Pl. Serious 1, 2, 2nd Pl. 3 Voice of Democracy lst in City 2 'lst in State 3 2nd in City 4 Hearst Oratory Contest 3rd in City 2 lst in South West Div. Christmas Play I, 3, 4 Radio Workshop I, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 Fashion Show 2, 4 Basketball-1, 2 Intramurals I, 2 ROTC I, 2, 3 Lt. Col. 4 Best Iunior Cadet Drill Team I Commander 3 Intramurals l ROTC 2, 3, 4 fY' RALPH STOUT l,2,.3 'UDV'-... hx x in 1. gg. Good Conduct Certificate I, 2 Homeroom Officer- Vice President I Secretary 3 Vice President 4 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4 C. C, D. 2 Red Cross Rep. 1 Football- B Team l Varsity 2, 3, 4 Basketball- B Team I Track- Varsity 2, 3 Intramurals I, 3, 4 Letterman Club 3 Vice President 4 ROTC 2, 3 Lt Col. 4 Outstanding Sophomore Cadet 2nd Pl. American Legion Citizenship Award 3 IUSTIN STEITLE Good Conduct Certificate 1, 2, 3 Dance Committee 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant 4 WALLIS STILES Good Conduct Certificate I 2 Student Council C. C. D. Rep. 4 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 C. C. D. Vice President 4 Library 4 Latin Club 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Master Sergeant 4 Drill Team 1, 7 -' ff' Xt i.,.: N-'A-rm Y . W 'T Q-1? 'vs 'I W -, , g A, T' 'V 2 - 1.3. 'S-.112 553. , fs ,jf fl? fi l 4 j l f '- ff e , . M J V- - l 6 4 :mt ff ew: HENRY TREVINO IAMES TURPEN DALE ULLRICH Good Conduct Certificate 3 Port Lavaca High School 1 Good Conduct Certilicate l, 2, 3 Track- Good Conduct Certificate 2, 3 Homeroom Religion Medal 1 Varsity 3 Sodality 2, 3, 4 Home-room Officer- Letterman Club 4 ROTC 2, 3, 4 President I, 3 ROTC 1 Student Council Rep. 4 Sadalit l, 2, 3, 4 gldcffgi ZR 3 Y D-- l. F b ll- PEP Stslsisl, ez, 3 '79Q9Te,,m 1 FANG Stall Varsity 21 3 Business Manager 4 Bqskegbqll- Dance Committee 3, 4 3 Team 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 ROTC 2, 3 Colonel 4 gutstanding FAC Cadet ist ndi g Cadet ROBERT TARILLION Oitslimig Drill -rm Good Conduct Certificate l, 2, 3 Cadet Perfecq Amer-dgy-,Ce 1, 3 Outstarding Cadet 8nd Pl. 3 fx! -4. S R' 2, 9592 ' Q45 55 3 U1 . : c Q C Q 5 g gg Fin. i 'J Nea 3 L0 D-4 Q2 5 S if f f in ,A ,twig E ll V 0522 3 Zv- gnome :IJ Xu N 55190 U .rewl or I I X1 . D G, Ng ' N E 4 1' gc w- OA UQ M ui Q Eg. Q24 W 'T T i 9 S A' U as .X 1, QQ ,.,' Q. 3 'GD 1 Q 'Q - - af' '- 3 5- . O ,-, s Q . I xx, , , N N -'Q Q.: on 3271 3 G ' ll 1 r , ' . , 8 1 Q J 5 L ly , 5 A F C , ' vi' Pg if 4, , , ' , 1, I I 5 .ffl'T,ii3f,l' Q4 mga 5 :iff I Q Q 0108 .4 ,Q - - FHM fm, . 5 He ic C H gi m NO,-1 if I 4 V Q. O 3, , ,V ,ie 4 33 :1 N Q . :NEP 'sag-f 5 fi f at Q S , 5 we D ,X ,Q 4. ' Q2 fir, , :. U1 Fw f' .if 2 v-4 'QA 3 Z ., XX 57 N get X: we-P' X . 8-. .,.n-4 . ,fl ' l,y' Homeroorn Religion Medal 2 Homeroom Scholarship Medal l, 3 Sodality 2, 3, 4 C. C, D. Z Red Cross Entertainmen Band 2, 3, 4 2nd in Command 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 3 ROTC 2, 3 lst Lieutenant 4 Rifle Team 4 Honorary Commission Drill Team 1, 2 if ' 72 ff 3 .0 CLARENCE VADEN Good Conduct Czfrtttlcate I, 2, 3 Pertect Attendance I, 3 Homeroom SCIIOIGTSITIP Medal 2 fr' 5 1 .. - 4 , of I , 4' MARK WATSON 1 M' 4, I A Good Conduct CICYIIIICOIQ I ,-,rl Sodalxty QQ 3, 4 . C C D 1 ' fl ' Football- Ql A '- B 'I'nam 2 , 4 , :aff ' .L i Varsity 3 Www? -im: 1 Basketball- 2 ? ' A IIICUYU 'f -- ,T Intramurals I I W V54 I I 1' ROTC 2, 3 -If W -4 ' 2nd Lieutenant 4 I ggi , I' l ' I'I1IIe Team 3 ey J ADOLPI-I VALDEZ Good Conduct Certtt Sodalxty 2, 3, 4 Track- Varsity Manager 2 ROTC 2, 3 2nd Lieutenant 4 LOUIS VIRAMONTES 3 Good Conduct Certltlclate Sodallty I, 2, 3, 4 X Glee Club I, 4 3 Speech 3, 4 Radio Workshop 4 Senior Play 4 ROTC 2, 3 Sergeant I-CI, 4 icate 1, 2, 3 GEORGE ZIMMERMANN Good Conduct Certxhcate I, 2, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4 Dance Committee 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 ROTC 2, 3 Ca tam 4 DIIIT Team I, 2, 3 Asst. Commander 4 ... ,.,, . A e x t, -, rn I av-v. P--. , 1 3 fc Us 9, 'T I g I 54-1 ' ,' 3:4 X 91111 ' 1,3 wx a I V ig I ' W 1 'k-eg . GREGORY WHEN 5 Rldgetleld Park Hlgh ,' Scnool I ,N Good Conduct Certmcate 2, N 'W C C D 2 I Band 2 ROTC 2, 3 G' Sergeant 4 V 1 ..f.-'wr :M N j.2 :' 11' 5 Wt' I 2 2 I I5 I , 'Q 0,5 , ALBERT WHITT 3 MN Q' Good Conduct Certlfxcatv 2 4 sodomy 4 ' cr c: D 2, 3 4 Spf-1-Ch 3 C'I:v1satrna:s Program 2 IrmtI:aII - C' 'IV-am 2 lnlmrnurals 2 IIOTCT 2, 3 2nd Ltvutr-nant 4 IJr1II If-am 2, 3, 4 Ou+s+anding innovarion of fhe l952-l953 STUDENT bl' lion of +he s+uden'r diredory, COUNCIL was +he pu uca which coniained +he names, addresses, and 'telephone + . Council -officers worked numbers oi all Ceniral siuden s in close uniiy wiih 'their moderaior, Rev. Louis Trawalier. ff' discuss ihe year's ac+ivi+ies: W. Bor- BELOW, o icers ' ' ' ' G. M er, resudenig S. Gorrell, sec mg, vice presideni, ey p ' nd J. Hohman, parlia- reiaryg J. Newman, ireasu, er, a meniarian. A, ' , . ff 1' E5 N5 l L 9 I A IF Elecfion of SENIOR OFFICERS look on a iouch of Gallup-poll guess as several popular lbui in a quiei wayl seniors iook an early place in ihe nominaiions. Final re- sulis appoinled labovel P. McKay as presidenh J. Allison, secrelaryg L. Maspero, ireasurerr and R. Tarrillion, vice president The Senior Class Officers began early io organize 'lhe senior class, and decided upon 'the annual gi'F+ fo be given +o +he school. . 1-3 Hi s sez, f-N 7 l we 1 ff fi- f i ? 'XE RE+ ' DANCE5X F F Guerra receives has medal badge of ihe full fledged Sodalls+ ii' ilu- ,ffl I.. pi d eh S d Fulfilling +he re- ligous oufline of +he Sodalify of Mary, Cenfraliles joined fogefher for lhree days of prayer and medi- fagon during fhe annual Reireaf, Ocfober I, 2, an 3. Rev. Roberl' Hogan, S.M., helped iuniors and seniors solve +heir 'reen problems. Fr. Charles O'Neill, S.M., aided frosh and sophs in perfeding rhenr refreaf. Rev Hogan discussed +he umpor+ance of decenr dress for dares and fried +o show fhe dangers of going sfeady For fhe frosh and sophs Fr O Neill sfressed +he lmpor+ance of a Chrlshan educahon and offered suggeshons for vnc+ory over fu+ure fempfahons 14. . , . . I , . e e when he o alify Q Q Q pg is X I n V I A' CENTRALITES BROADCAST TALENT THROUGH Radio Workshop Ihis year, provided an ade- qua're ouI'IeI' for +he speech falenl' of all who desired Ihe experience. Casfs were picked for each program sponsored by +he organizafion. Bro. John Long was organizer and moderafor. George SI'enzeI, announcer, was eIecI'ed Ac+iviI'y Rep. and Xavier Garcia was mosf adepi' a+ scripi' wrifing for Ihe Spanish language producrions. November 8, Radio Workshop aired Robo en Despolladof' a half hour of comedy abou? Spain. The Miracle of +he Sun, concerning Fafima, was presenfed over S'raI'ion KONO Oc'rober I2. Chrisrmas Eve, Ihe Workshop pre- senfed I'he Omnibus of 'rhe Air u+iIizing Ihe +aIen'l's of 'fiffy Cenfral si'uden1's. Paul Mueller opened Ihe program wirh an organ solo. ChrisI'- mas carols rendered by 'Ihe Glee Club and faculfy Choir were followed by J. Spann, P. BriH'on, and Mona Mize singing +he Chrisfmas ballad, Who's af The Door? R. Granafo complefed Ihe pro- gram wi+h +wo vocal solos. Ten CHEERLEADERS Ied pIen'ry of acIivi'ry af all spor'r games of +he pasf year. Varsily morale was boosfed especially by fhe three mos? popular cheers of +he year, CCHS Iocomo+ive, Cen'rraI 'Iocomo'five, and Ihe old favori+e, Blue, While, Fight A variefy of pyramids, headsfands, and as- sorI'ed fumbling ad- SCHOOL SPI ded a professional 'Flair 'ro Ihe enfhusi- BY asric yells which Iraveled even +o Por+ Arfhur. Serving on Ihe cheerleading squad for 'rhe second year were Bryan Frazar, Lily Mae Porfer, Diane Pugh, and Yolanda Almaguer. Firsl' year members were Kenne+h Wunsch, George Sfen- zel, Gloria CosI'eIIo, Michael Farmer, Mark Ran- dol, and Ri+a Honfgias. The girls were selecfed from Blessed Sacramenf, Providence, Ursuline, and Incarnare Word. BELOW LEFT, looking over lines he is vo use os C S I Also looking on ore II A' I. Spcinn, W, Boring, cmd M. Mainz, BELOW RIGHT, T f p hoIfERONT ROW, Lily M P Y d AI D P II R H I M Ir on o rnoguer, lone ugh, Gloria Coste o and g SECOND ROW George S02 , RondoI,or1d Brion Frozor. Missing were Kennelh Wunsch ond Mike Fnrmer TOP RIGHT, B, Frazar and L. Porfer sheer Tor F, Rios as he Tackles SouIh San and J. Newman backs The play. BELOW, FAR RIGHT, a VIc+ory Ieap by G Sfenzel and G. Cosfello as F, Rios hivs pay dir? during Lanier game. OOSTED TOP RIGHT, M. RandoI and R, Honr- gias give The GO sign Io CenIraI's of- fense during Porf Arfhur game. BELOW, FAR RIGHT, D. Pugh and Y. AImaquer shoui' I-IGHT as W. Burke Ioses 'face in Peacock game. BOTTOM RIGHT, M. Farmer and K. Wunsch yeII YEA, TEAM for high scorers S. Gorell, C. Calderon, F. Rios, and C. Cazares. BELOW, Cheer- Ieaders huddle fo prepare nexf cheer. 'fr -4 A fignff ?- I E 31. Q? lljamifg falwa inidlzed Cenfral's I952-53 foofball feam complefed a beffer 'rhan average year wifh a 7-2-0 record. The Buffons' ground affaclc was led by fwo speedy leffermen F. Rios and C. Cazares who scored 73 and 48 poinfs respecfively. The aerial offensive was paced by fhe slinging arm of H. Cunov wiflfi flwe assisfance of sficlcy-fingered ends S. Gorrell and C. Calderon who scored 38 and I8 poinfs respecfively. Cunov ran for six poinfs and passed for 8I poinfs. Oflwer backs who sfarred on offensive and defensive were T. Moncus, R. Sfouf, L. Rofhman, and P. Briffon. 6 I E KNEEL NG 1 M I lf fool: lm, Tech gm I f Buffs +0 fovple C K. an d S e u STANDING Cdldl'9S f l 1 I 1- ,fig Q -' .i ,C 5 T rl ff ff 1. -Y . ' A I x wk- Ny, I A is Q' A A ' ' , ' 4 4, .. N' ., ' , .QM I ' . 2' r -F K R. lou? and oflwevi q ra ualing e - .,. . ' 4 4' ' L men an a success u season. - A, 'v-my L are J. Newman, W. Burie, L. Asfu- .- ' 4 ,' i 0' an . orre g : G. . ' .A Meyer, J. Salaiz, H, eyer, F. Rios, T. :P I ' V, ' Q Moncus, C. Orr, C. Calderon, and R. Q ' A .K Sfouf, fi' qimf in ,SiIllfAOI'Il iuijion O! V LCOIII in .Sinha Aowing fo gblzola grne porf ,xdrflrun Worlclworses of flue line were cen+er G Meyer, guards, J. Schucharf, H. Meyer, and J. Salaizg +aclcles, P. Reyes, C. Orr, R Heep, E. Pruneda, and J. BriH'on. Defen sive ends were W. Burke and L. Asfudillo Alfhough Cen'rral was playing as an ln- dependenf for fl-ne firs'r +ime in four years Hue 'team placed 'Four men on fhe San An: fonio LiHle Giant . J. Schuclwarf, P Reyes, F. Rios, and S. Gorrell were Cen- +ral's LiH'le Gian1's. lfW. Burke gives Sf. J pl y fh f pl e aer e ri e hammy before clrle. fi: fi ii l .Cen+er G. Meyer, PlVOi of offense. . F .M..Vf-fy .. .4 WN ' - TCIL Second for l952-'53: FRONT row, J. Salaiz, H. Meyer, W Burke, J. Newman, F. Rios, and L. Rofhmang SECOND row, C Calderon, R. Heep, P. Reyes, T. Moncus, H. Cunov, C. Cazares, and C. Orrg THIRD row, L. Asfudillo, P. Bri'Hon, H. James, J. Schu- char+, S. Sorrell, R. S+ou1, G. Meyer, and coach Bro. M. McMur+rey. BCE ica SHG , Xfxvx CCHS VICTORY YEAR S+. Gerard Soulh San Peacock Sabinal Corpus Chris'I'i Academy Tech Lanier LEFT, R. Sfoul scools down- field as J. Schucharl blocks Soulh San. LEFT, Hold lhal line! E. Pruneda, P. Reyes, and W. Burke hall Porl Ar- lhur. BELOW, F. Rios prepares 'lo lower 'lhe boom againsl Corpus Chrisli Academy. C. Ca- zares heads for downlield blocking. -'ww - . N7 , 1 1 X f if ' -cl a if r 1 W. J ff f 4 fj I . , A 46,7 1 ..-- gut . 26-6 25-0 6- I 2 26-7 27-7 46-0 Sl. Joseph Bishop Byrne lPorl Arfhurl 32-6 6-I3 LEFT, Touchdown! The line in aclionl P. Reyes and J. Schu- charl open hole for F. Rios' louchdown againsl S+. Gerard. 'ff -Gin ABOVE, Shel of lhe year! Coach Bro. Mclvlurlrey on 'fhe bench. LEFT, Obviously we weren'+ foo far ahead. Coaches Bro. McMur+rey, J. Haug, and E. Dunne look slighlly worried. AN OPPOSITION'S EYEVIEW OF CENTRAL'S DEFENSE: W. Burlce, L. Rofhman, J. Newmah, P. Reyes, S. Gorrell, J. Salaiz, J Schucharl, P. BriH'on, C. Orr, T. Moncus and L. Asfudillo. BEWARE, TAKE CARE, CENTRAL'S OFFENSE IS LINED FOR ACTION! Line-men are C. Calderon, P. Reyes, J. Scl1uchar+, G. Meyer, H. Meyer, R. Heep, and S. Gorrell. Winged backs are R. Sfou+, F. Rios, H. Cunov, and C. Cazares. al'l'l0 FIRST PLACE BEEZERS: FRONT row: C. Sanchez, E, Mainz, S. Braun, R. Neal, and C, Raba. SECOND row: L. Sfevens, J. Quinlan, A. Canales, T, Lapko, F. Sullivan, and D Saenz. THIRD row: B. Joniefz, J. Klein, W. Kufac, C. Reininger, P. Plumb, R. Bradicich, J, Elder, W. Hughey, G. Sarran, E. Pape, and coach Bro. J. Haug. BEEZERS rode Fmsr an fhe scJc league wi+h fhe besf foofball record of Cen+ral's feams-seven vicfories and only one defeaf. Bro. J. Haug coached fhe vicforious feam. The BEEZERS losf fheir only fo TMI, 0-6 buf slaughfered fhem in fhe second mafch, 24-0. Soufh San losf fwice by a 20-O score and Pea- cock dropped fheir fwo, I3-0 and 34-0. Alamo Heighfs losf fheir fwo wifh 3l-7 and I5-6 scores. HAI' for fhe firsf fime in eighf years, played in fhe Alamo League which is com- posed of fhe iunior varsify leams of 'lhe San Anfonio igh schools. The A's capfured fhircl place under fhe coaching of R. Helmlinger and S. Silva ending 'fhe season wifh a 6-2-I record. Pleasanfon fell firsf, I3-0 and Burbank fied, 6-6. Edison was fhe second fo fall, 3l-0 and Jefferson followed, 6-0. Bofh Alamo Heighfs II3-6l and Harlandale l28-Ol fumbled fo fhe A's buf Tech I7-I9l and Braclxenridge I7-28l bowled Cenfral for ifs only losses. Lanier was 'lhe lasf A feam vicfim, 9-O. A feam R. Mahone slcirfs left end ' -I - - - of Alamo Heighfs B feam in acfion againsf Peacock. sa5EL+?:v'CeIl:rs em agam' harder' ..,....r- W. Y MIDGETS, FRONT row: W. Muel- ler. J. Forsier, and W, Juraschek, SECOND row: J, Mueller, S. Salas, G. Esfrello, and O. Trippe: THIRD row: R. Scoff, R. Pickard, R fello, and J. Trevuno. lg acgj did nol' repeal as BCJC champions bui +hey did manage +o salvage a I4-0 vicfory over Peacock, avenging an earlier l3-0 Kadef viclory. Coached by L. Foersfer and Bro. P. Neumann, +he Ceezers showed A ' l F delerminaiion buf were oulclassed by Souih San, 27-0. The C +eam lone TD was wr across againsl Alamo Heighls buf fhe Mules sfill iook home a 25-6 score. Sou+h San repealed an earlier vicfory +o lhe lune of 33-0. The l'leigh+s' Mules kicked flhe Ceezers for a final 39-7 defeal. Experience was lhe gain of TRAL'S MIDGETS for ihe I953 .252 season. No+ fhe bes+ by record lhe Midgeis, guided by Bro. H. Gundrum, managed +o keep a good defense bul a weak offense. Their final fally was a +wo fie, five loss and no viclory record. ln ihe BCJC league, Soulh San defeafed lhe Midgels 2-O and 2l-l4: San An+onio Academy'won 6-0 and lied 0-0: Alamo Heighls won 27-7 and 25-0: l'he S+. An- . A.. ' l 2 fhony game ended 7-7. ceezeks, figm: FRONT row: J. Sala- If jk- zar, D. Coburn, A. Pansla, F. Heusin- f if ger, and R. Ramirez: SECOND row: 4 M. Wuesfe, E. Ellerbee, A. Garza, J. 'R Poole, and W. Scheidlp THIRD row: Coach Bro. P, Neumann, E. Malacara, F. Bell, R. Maspero, P. Munoz, J. Chauvin, Chas. Quimby, and assi. coach Leroy Foersierg ABSENT: J. Dobbs, W. Sebera, and L. Mize. THIRD PLACE A TEAM, below righr: FRONT row: G. Vega, A. Ogden, R. Mahone, R. Goal, R. Gomez, E. Mar- shall, J. Morales, J. Chacon, and R. Neal, SECOND row: J. Klein, P. Zen- . ner, R. Esfrada, T. Bauml, J. Kulas, F. Walford, G, Quimby, B. Silva, and C. Grohe: THIRD row: Coach er! Helmlinger, H.Gonzales, J. vana, E. Garza. D. Villarreal, Armand, J. Zoller, P. Copp, J. Braun, E. Silva, and Coach S. Silva. K1 2 RIGHT, C. Gay Meyer, Slu- denf Council presidenf, ex- presses sons' views fo Dads. ABOVE, Mr. Norman Brock. main spealrer, drives home a poinf. RIGHT, Mr. Solomon Casseb iells fhe laiesf one from The M.C. circle. LEFT, Fafhers' Club prexy, Mr. Anfhony Weyland, seems well pleased wifh banquet SEMPER FlDELlSl Molhers' Club members form serving line before Fafher-Son banquef. The annual Farher-Son banquer was held in Jrhe Cenrral gym, November 5. Allend- ance approximared 700 proud Dads and Sons. They were enlerlained by The clever anecdores of Mr. Norman Broclc, who did a repeal of his '46 performance. Mr. Solo- mon Casseb served as masrer ol ceremonies. Preparalions lor The evening were direc- red by Falhers' Club presidenl' Mr. Anlhony Weyland. Masler chefs for 'rhe barbecuinq of 'rhe counrless chickens were Camille De- Winne and Mr, Fred Mergele. The all-im- porlanr lrimminqs were prepared and served by The Mo+her's Club under The diligenl eye ol Mrs, Rudolph Klein. RIGHT, The calm before fhe sform of appefiiei Messers. H. Meyer and B. Traufwein and sons anficiafe an enioy- able evening. . 1 i i .lillyl ,, ill iilll 1 x 1 W' -- VF3. f e aafule . .- . ' ., T i' rv T IX g, I ' . .' R , .QQ T fr: - T 5 V 2 lg , ' I 1' 'M M 'Q ' x, . 1 - i A 7 X i L W.-,M 'uhh . 'f . Te BARBEQUE Time again! A few of The members of The Failiers' Club assisf Chef-masTer C. D Winne re are The chick T' Th F Th -S b e p p en or e a er on anquef. Some of The Fafhers are Messrs. J. Whife, W. Subergf J. Rowley, L, Mer- gele, and Chef-masfer C, Dewinne. Under The capable direcTion of Mr. AnThony Weyland, The l3aThers' Club This year conTinued iTs policy oT exTending Tinancial aid To various school acTiviTies wherever necessary. PredominanT in This was The aid provided Tor The AThleTic Program ThroughouT The school year. Crowning jewel oT The Club's acTiviTies was The annual FaTher-Son banqueT direcTed by Mr. AlTred GianoTTi. Mr. Edward Mainz, assisTed by Mrs. John Ridd, managed The annual Games ParTy and The WinTer Carni- val was highly successiul under The direc- Tion oT Mr. Alfred 6ianoTTi. Dr. Leslie Maurer aTTended To The Jubilee ParTv in honor oT Bro. Leo Schaeifer. Mr. Julius Grossenbacher managed The Two WesTern Dances and oTher acTiviTies held Tor The parenTs. Mr. Herman Koplan was in charge oT membership and handled all pub- liciTy. LEADERS OIF TH'E FATHERS' CLUQ FOR l952-53 W e e Messrs. A. Gianofh, A. Weyland lpresidenTl, Bro. H, Jans lmoderalorl, E, Mainz: Sfanding: Messrs. R. F. Klein, E Vogel. H. Gilsdorf, W. Rehloff. J. Grossenbacher, and L fy Maurer. Absenl, Mr. H. Koplan. s?2'VvE...ig1--n1fG.::'? 2 'li ' 52 .AE -1.1--1-m ,.. l iq i 5 A l 'I AFTER-GAME dances were held during lhe foolball season 'for fhe firsf lime lhis year. Lafe arrival of fhe '52 FANG promp+ed 'lhe firsf such dance, giving '52 grads an oppor'runi+y +o secure aufographs. Senior Dance commilfeemen began 'lheir +erm las? spring by sponsor- ing lhe Honoree dance and Junior-Senior prom. ABOVE Toclw Cosfurne Winner L Sense F Fsch B Res' 'Wd , Vffcmonle Ltr-I + o ve affracfive reasons why T Ogden . W ry , and W. Burlre appear lhanlrful during Thanksgiv- ing Dance. ABOVE, Grads of '52 exchange au+ographs wifh '53 Seniors D. Gilse dorl and FA Harnillon during Vic- lofy dance held in gym affer win over Sf. Gerard. RIGHT, few cou- z 4' i ples sa? lhis one ou? al fhe Grid- iron Dance, Seplember I2. BELOW, Time ou? lor re Ireshmenis during The Thanks' giving Dance. J. BriHon, J.Ku' las, G. Sfenzel, R. Kioibassa P. Briffon, R. Jaeclile, ant dales enioy a bi? oi corwer salion. ,--+A ? ! '1-QQ f 9 ,ene i ...z RMALLY, '52-'53 SOCIAL LIFE BEGAN wifh Ihe Annual idiron Dance. held in honor of CenfraI's foolball feam, epfember I2. The Dance Commillee sfaged a Taclry Dance for Halloween nighf. Awards for The Iackiesl coslumes wenf Io Jim Spann and Louis Viramonies in fhe boys' division, and 'fo Susan Fisch and Barbara Besf in Ihe girls' division. A Thanksgiving dance, November 26, closed 'Ihe fall season. Senior Dance Commilfeemen closed Iheir ferm of office wiih fhe Mililary Ball, January 9. Gay Meyer presided over fhe commiffee, and J. Spann acled as Secrefary, D. Ullrich and M. Pefri gave much exfra fime and P. Elizondo was 'lhe self-sacrificing disk ioclrey for flue affer-game dances. Chairman G. Meyer wears a smile of pleasure as he looks over a year of fine cooperaiion from The commiffee mem- bers before him. FRONT row: R. Tar- rillion, J. Bass, A. Serna. J. Spann and J. Sfeifleg SECOND row: R. Herzig, P. Elizondo, R. Jaeckle, and W, Boring: THIRD row: R. Acosfa. M. Royce, M. Driskill, and C. Orr: FOURTH row: E. McGinley, J. BriHon, D. Ullrich. H, Meyer, and J. Sanchez: FIFTH row: ' 1- E. Marfinez, F. SanIos, M. Pefri, M. Wal- son, R. Snell, G. Zimmermann, D. Gils- dorf, and G. Meyer. ly. fu 1 , . Coslumes of all descriplions were seen during ihe Taclry Dance, Ocfober 30. T. Esquivel, J. Marfinez, D. Gilsdorl, F. Sanfos, and G. Zimmermann enioy Dance wiih dares. -W A .Mas-I -Q., Q '. 1 ' r w - Q . ., ' 4' .5 ' 'Zvi : '.' .,:. ,.-I-Ar: - . 'I 1: ' b -. P1 '5 'AJP . :I -ln:-iid ' .. 1' .uc-F ' A .1 ' ,1,g,1. .zf?Tef 4 I 2.1 7'-jv .1 A . .. . 4. hx. FRONT ROW R Jaeckle J Slreldon L Trullllo R Granaio H Half S Schoch R Smrfh SECOND ROW R Guerra G Quimby G Persyn J Langfeld P Lagu+cI'nk R Goel J Kulas THIRD ROW J McMahon M Caniu T Jimenez P Copp H Corfez H Klem R Gomez FOURTH ROW W Drzymalla P BrrHon B Neill W Fisher P Creech H James MISSING. W Murphey u 0 . . . I . I - I . I . I . 0 0 . 0 . . . . I . I Q I . I . I I . I . . I . I . I . I . I . I . . n . - - I . I . I . I . I . . FRONT ROW R Mahone G Vega J Schuchad J Kleun J Aelvoei' R Casnllas S McCar+hy J Leamon SECOND ROW H Cardenas J Jarre++ A Ogden R Logan P Garcna F Trevmo E Masch C Cazares R Knolbassa FOURTH ROW J Kuniz D Blacke+er A Guanofh H Cunov B Ranford K Wunsch S Trevmo THIRD ROW: J. Peferson, N. Harrison, T. Lu+z, W. Reizloff, T. Powrie, G. Sienzel. .1 fr' nj- gfvn' ,,, .1 - tin.. fl R982 ,. , . Tk. -,J FRO : J. Aamare, R. Tiedeman, O.iD.5w.,5ai, R. mano, B. Mason, R. Lozano A. Sanchez, J. Benavides. L ' SECOWT- Braun, C. Ransom, Villarreal, J. Hoog, D. Driskill, L. Grimm, gif' iya, G. Trevino. R f e - f IIX . . . Q-fy.-, THIRD ROW: F. Whiie, P. Small, R. Mason, R. Curiel, S. Albrecht P. Reyes, F. Kane, R. Larque, Ariliur Villarreal. FOURTH ROW: W. Luedemann, W. Hickey, R. MacConneIl, L. Brieclen, P. Kennell, L. Weilc, T. Kelly. MISSING: B. Foo+e, J. Brown, R. Heep. ,... . FRONT ROW J Rendon J Waliers R Jenschke J Pnloi' F LaPen'ra R Kah F Malnz O Nom SECOND ROW S Garza N Vers+uyf'f W Roberis J Sirong H S Corfez D Schulz J Singer MN- THIRD ROW A Jowdy R Perez R Holliday R Posadas R DeWnnne W Scho'H H Huron W Menducmo FOURTH ROW R Alvarez D Solls E Klar R Sums J Naughion L Kocurek J Krawczynslu M Rledel C Luiz FIFTH ROW R ScI1oIwlnsIu W Golla A Koch E Keneson MISSING F Dobbs w 1 1 F I 2 4 r v Amrcunfnow 451: CLUB FS 'BAfKE.TBALL X Muurmw am M Pel keeps a sharp eye as maqucnan Copp puls scarf n lus box 5, ffl egg: 26,3529- w:O.oo ' Omfm ? 3 GJ:-EOQUMO O01 -U'+:J-:s3n,5O +kDmmf5mQ--+3 Twig-m Q- K 25 WUFOITL. fc: -016530: mil f-:OO Z2 003' fD:1'Un'Q4-IDU' On--+-'UO '- mr 5- '3 X'-1ru'9., 53 13 J-.,. Og'-Q 071. 33455613 5212 Q.0- T 6Sv1'm '1-ofUQ- 3 +6 -D 3mO L' f-'Sm mn 3.7. 5' 133,395+ Q' GjN4L.O'lE-:D 3 tD- -O.. 34-D?3..fDcj+ -4-mg,-4-ON 3' Gamma: co '4 Qgf' S-102+w-25 0035- 2-9-3-Q,f'J Jfqo- Q..OO-Q-DL MWQQQ nfral Calholrc s fuHl'1 amaleur show held ernber 7 l952 was a bug success Fursr Merriman s recsfahon of Casey al lhe Ba? ln 1'l1e nnslrumenlal duvusuon, lop honors were awarded 'ro Paul Elxzondo for has saxo phone solo Oo Body and Soul played 'lo + 1e accompammenl' of a band on record mg Raymond Guerra s renclhon of Trum perers Lullabx olaced second Paul Mueller wnllm lass versnon of Moonl:gn+ Serenade +oolc lhurd T Lapko prpes a preffy plc colo walk hrs playmc of Siars E + b t and Slrxpes ' rn ox P Y WHAT HOPPEN 77 . ri , ' ' P. I ' , 7, ace of +l1e enlire show was lalcen by Bob ' nj X, - ' If H ll f' 13:17 I , - ' H x 1- - lv ' - ' I I rl '7, 1 I : 1 u I . ,7 , M f : 1 XL ff' - - v fl - I rr i, . ,, , f ' 1. . . . . . . .. I V 1 I I I I I l w K U I ' 1 c I I I ' I . - 1 1 in a EQ 2 . ' - , -.....l.-.1-.-.,Q-.. .---Q... ..--1 ...-........'-u--. ,iv , . Q E as ' J! r I I' W' W f Y , .. L ' K 5 -: 1 tg x -fi? ,5 41 . -V , R ' rf i 1 i 35 .5 5 . Q . - rs E X 1. 2. N E V f H' 1 W Q - 3f14,ff'5 bx -. 3. :- ian H ' 3.5.9 ,L .6 a-.1 MS f A-4 ,Q - -- 4 5'f '---' w'LiifA ' -' 2 r :ff - i Cenfrars Glue club enhrfains in fha Amafsur Show vrifh G. Meyer awards grand prize fo W. Merriman whrk R AloutMs. Granafp, J. Spann, P. Elizondo, and P. Mueller look on. Tr... X4 R. MacC0nnoH sounds a W, Merriman QLHHQ Canyj swu? frumpof on Sur Dust R. Sydow pufs fha finishing iouch fo Shar Dust is conqraiulahd by J. Spann for winning firsf placa wiih his inflrprdafion of Casey af ine Bai. N if 2 Firsl ienors are, FRONT ROW: A. Baralas, R. Chavez, Bdrhoneg include, FRONT ROW 0 F Ender, D. Bailey, SECOND ROW: V. Morfellra, P. mage, R, Burke R, M9153 SECQND ROW P B H0 Narvarie, R. lllis, W. Kee, L. Grimm, THIRD ROW: W. T, Pgwrie, A, Canales, R. MCCO as THIRD ROW Boring C. Franz, D. Saenz, F. Rinner, R, Jaeclrle, and Menqef, F, Kane J, Sanchg-1 5 d W D y l .Carranz The Glee Club, which sfaried oui' wi1'h 25 members, did ihemslves proud during The Chrisimas program, Amaieur show, and Band Concert A+ Mid-year, anoiher 'l'alen+ huni' was made whereby ihe Club enlarged 'lo sixly one. The songsiers, who were accompanied by Paul Mueller ai 'fhe piano, were direcfed by Bro. Arnold Wurzel. The boys sfaried fhe year off righl wilh The Rosary Assembly in 'lhe gym Sepfember 29. During The Winfer monfhs, fhey performed af ihe Ama'I'eur Program, singing such favorife as America fhe Beaufifulf' and Aloue'He. During Band Concerf fhey sang BelIs of ihe Sea and The Riff Song. The songsfers led group singing ai fhe Chrisimas Program, wifh such carols as, Deck +he-Hglls, ' Ades1'e Fidelis, and Joy fo lhe World. Combining 'lalenis wifh Providence H. S., several members sang Lady on 'lhe Terrace, an opere'Ha. ln March, fhe Club performed for fhe Fafhers' and Mofhers' Club Concerls rounding oul a well-'Filled lisi of lop harmony and falenf. we Q 1 4 if.-es are, FRONT ROW: H. Hill, C, Rodrigue13 SEC- A'-: ROW: L. Viramonles, J, Spann, H. Schneider, E. za-us, H. Klein, THIRD ROW: W. Kufac, H. Candler, 5 +on, E. Travis, and D. Manning. , L in K AQ rr, W Q . 0 C As- 2 4 X a f s .. af: .5 ,Y 'I l - 5-15... . , - ' f as . slr, 1 A Q 5' i Y v a 5 ' . .,,, 31 1 8 , W -krx J Q W I if y M M 'W ' X Q. sg 4 ..,, 2,5 9 J , .1 - P 43577 ii V Sei 4 5 we 1, iemft. T if .T P . c .-. Q .M 2' . 1 ' il 1 A A . .Q f if J 'S x Y lr lf DVE Glee Club sings fha 3 Song during lhe I953 T Ccncer' PAR RlGHT, 4' +h graders' W. Merri- f G Emrfr-p P Faye F va' ard P Pace go ' .-1h :awe-Cv The -asf - - rsai dufrq P QNX?- L, -ii? fi 'rw lv ::Cjrar ' RVGHT P, BEM f , . If Scarn ard Mora Mize Zhris'-r-as ballad A tense momenl during fhe Providence-Cen? operella. Presenf are Marie Emgee, Mary Kay Roof' of Providence and Claude Menger, Charles Pugh, as Bill Boring of Cenlral. THECHRISTMAS PROGRAM which broughl' down +he curlain scho as+ically, and heralded +he Chrislma holidays, was slaged by 'rhe Band an : Glee Club. The Sevenlh grade sludenir furiher enlivened +he program will' The Lasl' Rehearsal, a one acf cc medy slcii. Players were F. Sullivan, G Ellerbee, P. Pape, P. Heye, D. Koclc, C Juraschek, and W. Merriman. A German Chrislmas ballad of Mar and Joseph lrying +o find sheller i' Befhlehem was sung by J. Spann, F Brillon and Mona Mize of Providence x '9- Seniors enioy annual Alumni Communion breakfast A Gradualion Day dance was given lhe seniors of I953 ny ihe Alumni as fhe principal innovalion of ihe organiza- 'ion. Increased acfive membership was 'the aim of fhe Alumni fhis year under lhe direcfion of Ernesi Jordan, presideni. Members again reciled The Rosary over KCOR each second Monday of 'I'he monlh and sponsored 'lhe Communion break- fasf March 8, honoring ihe graduales of I953. Good fellowship was fosiered by several dances af fhe Parly House, fhe annual family picnic in Augusi, and 'lwo socials al lhe Pearl Corral. 5 Alumni galher al slalion KCOR for monfhly Radio Rosary, Alumni donaied anolher Ceniral scholarship io a needy siudenl and held +heir Bingo social June IO, lo finance fhis. Anoiher source of revenue was ihe Winfer carnival. Members gave lheir services 'lo 'lhe Faihers' and Molhers clubs for +he Faiher-Son banquef and fhe annual May Bar beque. Officers of fhe year were E. Jordan, president Chas Remling, vice-presidenfg Jerry Breen, ireasurerq John Kraus secrelary: Pai Osborn, frusleeg and George De Winne frusiee. Alumni officers Jerry Breen, Treasurer: Chas. Remling, vice-president Ernesf Jordan, preside nl: John Kraus, secreiaryg and George De Winne, frusfee discuss membership afier Communion breakfast A ff I 'x X ix . Z l X w ': af 1, i V FX 'Q I 1 , 1 s x Cv is ondofafion xg CHAMPS he Buffons fool: The laurels in 'rhe T C I L Con- sola+ion braclcel' afler gefling off fo a bad sfarl' in +he preliminaries. In fhe T C I L opener 'Phe Buf- 1'ons couldn'+ seem +o keep up wi+h +he pace sei by Kirwin of Galves+on and losf 59-46. The nexi' morn- ing, fhe boys were up brighi' and early fo down S+. Joseph of Laredo 66-48. Thai evening S. Gorrell led 1'he feam +o a 57-53 vicfory over El Paso affer J. Zoller scored a baslcel' +o make fhe game go info over+ime. Sunday aflernoon, T. Moncus and J. Allison leamed up +o spark 1'he +eam in downing S+. Joseph's of Vicloria 68-4I for fhe Consolafion 'ri1'le. S1'a+is+ics for +he en+ire 1'ournamen+ were: H. Molina, 55: T. Moncus, 48: S Gorrell 45: J. Allison, 36: X. Saenz, 22: H. Keller, I I: P. Copp 9: J. Zoller, Marvelous whaf a helly blow can do! Cenlral's H. Molina and Sf. Joseph Vicloria's M. Buxkemper seem lo have a confesf of blowing lhe ball down lhe courl, J. Zoller lakes off down 8. and J Krawczynski 4. couri during 'lhe El Paso ' ' ' game. Alumnus J. Grossenbacher '50 spofs camera as Alumni vice-presidenf C. Rem- ling addresses graduaies of '53 afler Alumni Communion breakfast More hokum-speed- flash gives The El Paso game appearances of soc- cer as S. Gorrell heads for a free ball and J. Al- lison breaks down courl. Wifh apparen+ly o n e down, S. Gorrell seems lo be looking downfield fo run in+erference as T. Moncus drives in for lay- up shol. ,,? Lf ff TOP LEFT during fhe fnrsf Jeff game H Molina Iooks as 'fI1ougI1 he wanfs Io go off and play by himself TOP RIGHT Bones Zol Ier plays Yo Yo agalnsi S1 An+I1ony ABOVE LEFT S Sorrell funds I'um self a prisoner of an arm and hip durmg fhe Burbank game ABOVE RIGHT, J. Allison and J. Zoller frail Hue ball during flue firsl Jeff game: LEFT, S. Gorrell and Burbank dash or ree ball: I+'s mine and ou can'+ have H H, Keller seems +o be saying during fhe S+. Joseph TCIL game. ABOVE LEFT, T. Moncus execufes fhe knee-arm-elbow nufcracker suife on Sf. Anihonyl ABOVE RIGHT, J. Allison marks fwo during flue TCIL EI Paso game: LEFT, Slay away! P. Copp seems fo say during fhe same game: RIGHT, Rebound! S. Gorrell fhrows everyihing inio fhe game. AP Bo VEThV fy y NTROWEPp PCoppHKll F + seco ROWTM . . Playung wufh many new men fhe BuHons lacked varsufy experuence All fofaled 'l'he feam scored over I350 pounfs un 32 games Always champs 'l'hough somehmes un a lesser degree fhe BuH'ons began fhe I952- for +he Con- of whuch I3 were wuns and I9 were losses 53 season by defeahng solahon champuonshup of +he +ourna- 53 sea- dividual scoring record for fhe son was: J. Allison, 320: S. Gorrell, 3I0: H. Cunov, 25I: H. Molina, ZIO: H. Keller, I49g T. Moncus, l76g and J. Zoller, 88. O+hers who added fo fhe 'ream's iofal score were: P. Copp, J. Fordyce, E. Pape, P. Bri1'- 1'on, J. Salaiz, R. Gomez, W. Luedeman, and R. De Leon. Lanier cu+ shori' any more fhan one game in Hue Chris+mas San Anfonio Invifafional. Shuggling +o overcome handicaps which sprang up in Mid-Season, fhe varsiiy found if difficuli' fo meei' +he win-loss perceniages of fhe pasl' years, fhough fewer games were played 'rhan in fhe pasf. Minor Basketball QV! W 14 , ,213 fra l5'v? Q?m gn 'gl'-Q 1 y i X' Finishing in lerrific slyle, fhe B TEAM TOOK THEIR TITLE EASILY wilh a Z-.I-H ll-l record. Under The splendid ance of Bro. J. Haug, lhe Beezers fheir second Iirsl' place 'fr0pl'1y 'fi BCJC lhis school year. Slandou s of 'rhe large squad were: T. Mainz, L. Slevens, C. Keller, C. Reininger, C. Raba, R. Neil, and C anchez. Coming Through wil' ing colors, lhe A TEAM FINISHE UGGED SEA- SON wilh 8-I4 recor . r leam experi- ence and much heighl' lcepl' l'he leam in lhe running all season. Individual sfandouls were: B. Raiford, P. Bri'r'ron, E. Pape, J. Chavana, O. Noin, and J. Krawczynslci. A leam members are: --'Ei' hs,.A::'T Ig -14 xi z gl Above, Members of fha C 45 Team are FRONT ROW: J. Poole, J. Dobbs, F. Allison, J. Rizzo, A. Alonzo, G. Rodri- guez, A. Pansza: SECOND ROW: J. Beaman, C. Wynn, P7 ' A. Neal, P. Pape, R. Ramirez, 'Nj . F. Heusinger, M. Wuesfe: THIRD ROW: Bro. P. Neu- mann, J. Jaeckle, D. Pape, R. Maspero, F. Bell, P. Munoz, A. Garza, and J. Remling. Ab- senf, L, Mize. .I 4 . , I ip. FRONT ROW: J. Admire, E. Pape, O. Noin: SECOND ROW: W. Scholl, J. Klein, J. Chavanag THIRD ROW: F. Rinner, B. Raiford, J. Krawczynslxi: FOURTH ROW: P. BriHon, K. W. Wunscll, and J. McMahon. BELOW, B Team members are: FRONT ROW: D. Wey land, M. Jacobs, C. Reininger, L. Slevens, T. Mainz, C. Keller, C. Sanchez, R. Neil, R. Sanchez, A. Hernandez SECOND ROW: J. Quinlan, J. Flores, A. Miichell, H Schneider, C. Raba, S. Braun, A. Ramirez: THIRD ROW: Bro. J. Haug, B. Bradicich, J. Elder, E. Power, F. Sullivan, J. P. Klein, and L. Keller. .-14, ., . - s f I , H f x I' iw? sl llyAf .-. I X 7 1 'xl is fe Capf. C. Shana' han. Background, Cade? Mai. G commussuon Meyer, and Lf. Col. R. Sfoui Cade? Lf. C. Franz es- cor+s demure princess Barbara Pape fhrough sa- lufing honor guard of A. Serna, H. Meyer, J. Hoh- man, and R. Sfouf. S .,f 7 4 l 'I 5 Q. I Us J' f? cv- Q. O. mi 3 0423 :ru P3 Z5 I 2., 12 -nf -vm mv- 3 32 'IS' QQ. W3 5'0- 02 H.: -n W:- J4- 0.0 on mm 0.0. mm +-0 wwf, Wg, ,f V, P J. McMahon. Affer We Ball is over-Mary Frances Gorden res?s Her weary foes as fired musician P. Eiizorwdo and cHa7rn-wan G. Meyer back-check We evening! acfivify. 1 x -'E xx. W . Joyful Queen Jo Ann J . by cadef Li. F. Sanfos, looks wifh games re C e ' V 15 Uswn eagerness fowards fha courf. Leff rom Cdpl' C' S and dn' background, Us. A. Alonzo and M. Chaps. BELOW, Queen Jo Ann reigns wirh her courf. SEATED Princesses Margarel Necier, Susan Fisch Clara De Becker, Queen Jo Ann James, Judy Kae Mifchell, Mary Bonewifz Barbara Pape, Yvonne Orosco: STANDING Cade? Ll. Max Perri, Mai. William Boring, Col. Dale Ullrich, L+, Sfanley Gorrell, Lf. Col. James Spann, Capl. Le Roy Foersler, Ll. Charles Franz, and Lf. Frank Sanlos. i , -T q gi' M A qi , 2 , FL - M I . , f , , X J ilifary emblems, lighf-ar+illery weapons, and 'lhe guidons of The various companies provided lhe proper afmosphere for lhe Mililary Ball fhe nighf of January 9, l953. The rhy+hmicaI melodies of alumnus Richard Corlez and his band, senl fhe be-medaled Caders and fheir lirhe- some dale cloud-fripping. The Cadel' Corps elecled Jo Ann, of fhe House of James, Queen of 'rhe Ball, Her maies+y was escorfed by Cade? L+. Slanley Gorrell. Members of her cour+ were: Princess Clara De Becker, escor+ed by Caclel Col. Dale Ullrichg Princess Judy Kae Mifchell, escorled by L+. Col. James Spanng Princess Susan Fisch, escorred by Mai. Wil- liam Boring: Princess Mary Bonewi+z, escorfed by Capf. LeRoy Foersferg Princess Margaref Necker, escoried by L+. Max Pelrig Princess Barabara Pape, escor+ed by L+. Charles Franz: and Princess Yvonne Orosco. escorfed by L+. Frank Sanfos. Princess Yvonne Orosco, escorfed 1-4-L L Cade? Col. D. Ullrich escorfs Princess Cara De Beclrer fh ro u g h Honor Guard of saluling Capls. M. Royce and G. Zim- mermann. Sql. A. Burns says fare- well lo Cade? Corps be- fore leaving for Europe. fmt 'WF 04 1.2 f gil ' 4 39 Qgffif ff H' FRONT ROW J Angermlller P MBVGFICR T Laplxo G Keeffe M ODowcl M Jacobs T Gibbs J Mehger T Calverl SECOND ROW G Kearns T Bauml H Molina E Gelgenmlller J Anderson L Keller E Kanmng S Chapa THIRD ROW T Gaerfner F Souihers A Mnfchell J Pradel R Flaugher L Logan S Moy D Jasmer M Farmer FOURTH ROW J Bn++er J Snddall E Brancll A De la Pena H Cancller J Hum ABSENT R Borrego C Egan M Garza A Klrcher :i . ' , . ' , . , . . . ' I . , . , . , . . -: . , . . . ' . . 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SECOND ROW' R Reyes J Marbach L Vega J Comacho P Garces L Sfevens R Good V Grohman THIRD ROW G Blllmeuer J Dury P Garza M Barron R Muckle J Chavana J Kane FOURTH ROW F Runner C Marbach M Vorpahl R Wegmann A Ramirez V Orsak M Schrader A Armand G Golla M Leary . . , . , . , . , . , . , : . , . , . , . , . . . . : . , . , . . . , . , , . , . , . , . . z m 'W J 1 0Pll0 URE C D E BELOW SOPHOMORE C FRONT ROW T Crosby D Gomez J Frlesenhahn G Polneal L Lay P Zenner H Gayfan J BaHo J Morales SECOND ROW W Dunham R Bradlcuch J Elder R Es+rada J Smllh E Pavellra L Vogel O Traber L Hungafe R Seguln THIRD ROW F Ollvera M Relsf P Orhz S Scheel E Marshall B Richardson C Ramirez D Manmng M Randol J Kusenberger FOURTH ROW R Roclruguez D Cross N Grona C Ulrlch A Caslllas H Gon zales C Bonewu+z E Garza F Alvarez G Persyn ABSENT B Kuemmel fsffweffs RIGHT SOPHOMORE D FRONT ROW A Baralas J Selva L Alvarez G Ramsey M Knlppa C Lafferly R Vasquez M De Hoyos A Navarro SECOND ROW X Saenz H Roos J Zoller T Morales C Royce R May E Johnson J Blehl E Lulcaslk THIRD ROW E Pape E Silva N Bus+os P Norris J Garza D Wosnlg B Ramon F Maclla G Nogueara R LyHon FOURTH ROW M Pagonls R Schulze R Tudyl: D Ellerbee J Chacon J Gon zales D Faughf , I I . , . , . , . , . . , . , . 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Q 49 r-'Aug X QPEQCH fwagnrtauucm B-AND Am' cwn GTB Kuniz, X D, Villarreal views FIRST-PLACE plaque received during T H S P A convention for Nw l952 FANS. X . 14 4' , M 4 ' 'Lf is i W. WJ V' , ,ifafz y ga-V ff45: ' Q ,N ,J A I 5 ur I J' A .,. ,. gg: Vw ggi VV:V,., , ,. ,,. 4' xi 'Q Q 1 99 4 4: A Iva ., 3-fag, ,L ,mf ww, 1 Zfsfamm f ,waxy swf' , 1 1 I QM ' 4 ff f 4 45 CENTR . 4 ' .wg-L. alt, ABOVE J Kunh H Roos and C Hufches prepare PEP for maul an BELOW Bro H Marcell school prnnfer levels iype before lock up J Spann and H V Coriez give fmal siaff ol Vi 7 ,- M' Neva? First in all Divisions cen+ral's Ciceros swepf fhe field in fhe lasf Ca+holic lnierschol- ashc Speech League fournamerrl' held ai Ceniral, March I4, faking all firsi places in +he finals of ihe four divisions wi+h a 34 poin+ margin. Leading fhe way in 'ihe Original oraiory was W. Boring who look firsl' place in borh rounds and 'ihe finals. ln fhe Exiemporaneous division, R. Jaeclcle falked his way inio all firsr places in rounds and finals. The Serious inierprefarion was dominaied by J. Spann, who had no frouble fairing all firsf places. S12 rl 2 . T i 5 ,-4 FRONT ROW Bro H Huels coach S McCar+hy E Koplan J S ann Ceniral ran away wifh fhe Humorous division, 'faking bofh firsi and second place medals won by S. McCar+hy and J. BriHon respecfively. O+her Ceniral speakers in ihe iournamenf were R. LyHon, T. Kelly, and E. Koplan. Speech aciiviiies will lose graduaiing J. Spann who, during his four years of speech, has held fhe ClSl. Serious firsl' place in seven of The eighf iournamenis, fairing second in +he eighih. As a sophomore, he was 'third of all San Anfonio schools and as a iunior was firsf in fhe sou'l'hwes+ division for fhe Hearsi orafory. For ihe Voice of Democracy, Jim was firsl' in ihe cify as a sophomore, firsl' in 'lhe s'l'a+e as a iunior, and second in The cify as a senior. The largesi crowd ever io assemble for a Caiholic School Mission Crusade Speech Meer saw Cen'rral's W. Boring win fhe firsf place frophy and lhe Paladin Jewel medal. This win of rhe frophy broughi permanenr possession of the circula'ring cup. Cen'l'ral's 'lop speech ieam poses for fhe record. , . . , , . , . , . p and R. Ly'Hon: SECOND ROW, R. Jaeckle, W. Boring, T. Kelly, and J. Brilion. BELOW, T. Kelly and R. Jaeclrle loolr fo F. Ender liime-lreeperl for commenis on fheir speeches. RlGHT, Checlring speech are James Briffon and his brofher Paul. Walching and keeping lime are H. Klein lfimefkeeperj and S. McCar- fhy. BELOW, S. McCar9hy, R. Jaeckle, J. Spann, and W. Boring appear well pleased wifh their first- place records. W. Boring wears fhe Paladin me- dal as he accepfs CCD lrophy for fhe school, won wifh his oralion The Missions-Formula For Peace. Rev. C. Drees presenfs frophy. ABOVE, R. Ly'Hon and W. Boring sfand by while L. Viramonfes lfime- leeperl eyes irophy. ABOVE, E. Kaplan, J. Spann, and J. Briffon sfand wifh pride, admir- ing frophy for Humorous-Serious in- ferprefalion. RIGHT, Bro. H. Huels. coach, gives senior J. Spann his fhird and lasi CISL frophy. W. Boring and fimekeeper H, Carde- nas offer congrafulafions. X Sm oofA daigng .SFMULJ Student Council . . . 2 .., :is .as :. by ,, Q ' 1 . ff fi n i v, -N, . Grade Homaroom Sodalify reps, N. Hernandez, J. Freshman reps F. Wornoffe, J- Jeecklv. W- HOYG. and Ramling, D. Kock, and R. Pickard hand in weekly Soda- D, Weyland relax affer complefing anolher successful lily cards 'lo Bro, Richard Maier, Principal of fhe Grade year. Absent E. Powers and E. Mainz. School. FAR LEFT, Fulfilling a main funcfion of lhe So- dalify, Canlralifes regular- ly aHend morning mass and Communion. LEFT. Members of lhe Foofball squad and sfudenls of Providence d e p i cl lhe Parish youlh al regular rosary gafherings af Par- ish Churches. Q6 All smiles af+er a year of hard work are Sophomore H. V. Cor+ez recalls flie worl end pleasure which reps: FRONT ROW: G. Billmeir. R. Rgnlrin, SECOND weni' io carry our one of rho mosf successful years of ROW: J. Zoller, H. Molina, and P. Zenner. 'Hue Sfudenfs Council. Looking on are W. Luedemannl and J. Aelvoei, oiher Junior reps. Absenf, W. Sclwoff. . u, 5 . ' 5 f '9 , -f , E g eg. ,. A A . no -S N-U: Aa' 9 gr yi za-.Mk k rl? , ,, ,. . s ' . , ' l 2 j 1 W. ' ws is E ' gush ' iw, I , , ,M is I 45 ' .1 , .1 ,1 ,I 1 , ,, t 5 A I 4 Dale Ullrich, J. Allison, M. Royce, and L. Maspero. Senior reps, inferrupi discussion fo poselfor a shot . . . SODALITY ' x gtg- Svggrxu I 1 Va JP ji A AW y ' A 'E a n 4 -Ig E 3 Teen Fashions f '.g X..---M W 41,19 :cw Hz f if sw, raw T!!! 'YB' WVU lin Hin X211 I!!! llll fl aeaa xl e e1 E Members of fhe band execufe fhe mrlriary Counfermarch M Pagoms, D. Gilsd s L 1 m m e , F 2 , .4 , , K . off. . . f .,,. . Q 1 .A gr f . , llll ' in i W rue an 1 I 2 an ul ' Y J H.. 1... ..: .na :zzz 22:21:22 :zzz us 5 ll ln 1 n li 'lm H gnu .nn un an ul: 2335 E222 Band members demonsfrahng craclr precuslon are l.. Vega, G. Vogel, P. Rodarfe. D Coburn, W Eclcerl J Marbach, W Mueller, R Rodriguez, G. Safran, J. Blevins, M1 la 'fl ff- 'mmm nu un nn ' mm x ' Assn 1 Ire, J, . un cuz lm .am :gg gun 'till l nv: un was an uw ww nn s . mn sm: X mv - We vw zur nn 12:2 nu sua un 211: TZ ,Y ru su: lun ,nn un nn an uw 1... .M M. n lan lull Trumpeleers In smarl parade are R MacConnell, R. Granafo, H. Gaylan, R. Mora F les, J Vance, C Meyer Z DeLuna A Crosby, J. LeBlanc, D. Koch, J. Jaeclrle, and if f ,K BJ ' '.. af,-1 ig1Lf 'L4-Q V- .am mln-sg: my 5.1 ! gqzrff' ' A X I Seniors s+ru+ OD's for last fime. L +o R: R. Tarrillion, J. Grohman, D. Gomez, 4 ljuniorl, G. Wren, R. Guerra, liuniorl, and R. Jaeclzle. var .. .5 ,,,.,i,,.g is ik 4 n he fs: 0 T , , use aww. gg, be 5 a 'fs . 5 y gq 'W aff Mg yi I 1...-Ji ,. - 1 ls' J, .1-A iff' fl 'F ? 'f f ' Q2 ' was V uv E.. :E V r , .4 ,V 77 JN , J, Q Riglwf in sfep for Counfermarch movemenl' are: T. Laplro, T. Crosby, T. Calverf, J. Baller, A. Mendoza, F. Guerra, R. Bolello, R. Haynes, C. Jungman, G. Refzloff, E. Marshall, and T. Sluebben. W W' -- .Aff .f1,,e!:s:.Qg,,,,.,,,.w..,.',,,.,.,,2.,..M.ee ...img ' ' ' ' M' I l W' ' us J 'F nu url un nu Q- J D zzz.: ess: :sez szsl suaf TI mg a: 552, in E531 5 f -is .m sau un n .v. 4 aff. ..., ' rn 0 nf. Hn nu nn un. un! ,M - Q' Q I n ur A- V--1 -QM ., ian- Guaranfeeing perfecl Mme are drummers: J. Keeffe, E. Barrera, J. Grams P Prossen, E. Koplan, E. Kanninq, C. Eagan. ' Absenf: F. Wernelfe, G. Garza, S. Chapa. Vqaf 1.5,--M 2- if. LEFT, R. Tarrillion and R. 6ranaTo Trip off Two MarioneTTes. .Ziggy f4u.s,, Uk The annual Band ConcerT, January 25, was presenTed by The Band, The Glee Club, and oTher musically inclined sTudenTs. The Band began The evening's enTerTainmenT wiTh The spiriTed march, Under The Double Eagle. The Orlando Palan- drino OverTure provided The program wiTh a Connell culTural noTe. Milre Pagonis TreaTed The audience To a Tuba solo, Asleep in The Deep and The Glee Club sang Bells oT The Sea. AnoTher Tuba solo, Solo Pomposo, by Sammy Hauger Tol- lowed. A bi+ of wesTern aTmosphere was ad- ded when Eddie De Sha and his broTher gave Their arrangemeni' of The STeel GuiTar Rag. NexT came a TrumpeT Trio wiTh Fred WerneTTe, Leroy FoersTer, and Dick Mac- playing Los Companeros. Dick Sydow rendered a Trombone solo, Fairy Princess Caprice, wiTh piano accom- panimenT by Paul Mueller. The Men of Ohio March, by The Band, con- cluded The evening oT enTerTainmenT. LeTT, Reeds lend The symphonic Touch To The band: LEFT BELOW, Brass and drums answer The reeds: BELOW, R. Sy- dow off To The Fairy Princess Caprice. M' Ci' So o Pomposo. R. Guerra. aided and accompanied by a seciion of fhe band, plays Maid of +he Misf. Band members made Their firsi' appearance of ihe year Sepiember 23, a+ 'rhe Municipal Airpori' fo welcome Cardinal Sfrifch fo fhe cify. The Band marched in fhe Ca+holic You+h Parade Oc+ober 23, and in fhe Armisiice Day Parade November II. As an added fea+ure of +he Amafeur Con'l'es'r, November 30, +he band ioined wifh +he Glee Club in a shori concert December I9, fhe band furnished music for Cen- 'l'ral's annual Chrislmas Program and laler in ihe day played for fhe Orphan's Chrisimas par+y. Dur- ing fhe Chris+mas holidays, Band members gave +wo shows af Brooke hospiial and played in fhe Holy Name Parade January 4. The Annual Band Concer'I' was presenled January 25, in fhe Ceniral Audiforium. The Mofhers' Club were 'rreafed fo a special concerl March 6, followed by a Fa+hers' Club concerf March I9. May 8 was 'rhe dafe of The Jubilee Concer'l'. The Ceniral Band appeared a'I' fhe fooiball games in fheir smarf blue and whi+e uniforms giving added color and enferfainmenf. Music lessons were given each Tuesday a'F+ernoon by Mrs. Gil Nogueira, on Wednesday by Mr. Michael Belnemones and on Friday by Mr. Wm. Lee The la'H'er fwo are presen'I'ly music insirucfors ai' af Sf. Mary's universify. Bro. Leo Schaefer, Band moderafor, faughi' Trombone and fuba. Trumpeis on 'the loose' R MacConnell S Hauger rumbles ihe house wifh W. Mueller and his unseen brofher F wernene and L. Foegshgr rendernhg Lge 5-Wx pn, z :nv Ilii- slip! Paul feam for piano and Bari+one duel. dompanorogi.. SIMM ' Pl f ?- ' J if SECOND ROW: M. Saufer, J. Tumlinson, R. Bordelon, W. Schneider, J. Galvan, R. Maese, S. Dossmann, I. Jackson. THIRD ROW: J. Spear, H. Caslillon, H. Perez, R. Baray, W. Popp, F. Ender, R. De LaGarza, A. Grona, R. Coindreau, R. Garcia. FOURTH ROW: G. Vogel, W. Kufac, L. Leos, V. Moriellra, D. Monaco, W. Hughey, J. Windlinger, J. Guelclner. MISSING: T. Campbell I J A ' ' :ii . 5.2, , l ,. ., , , . , , . ..,. .. ,Q-,W-,gy ..,. ,.,. ,.-1,-.2-xy-w f .' , , , .. ,, .MW ..,.-. , V, ,.2f.f.... ..,- ...,.., . 2-a..f,... ., 4. .. .'f.....'f,.f .. M f f , . . .. . ,,.,.. ,M-..,,.-. .,... ,... ......., .,.,. ,v,.v .V f-f. , - . ' ....' - cy,--'.... -1 . . . . V . MH ,..,,, ....ffw. '7 RIGHT, FRESHMAN B: FRONT ROW: J. Ridd, F. Harris, M. Wues+e, R. Sarro, R. Cardenas, J. Rizzo, J. Dobbs, D. Morrison, L. J. Smifh, E. Mala cara. SECOND ROW: W. Kee, P. Prossen, R. Richmond, A. Owings, B. Jonierz, B Huie, D. Kocurelc, C. Deason, J. Vance, L. E. Smiflu. THIRD ROW: W. Die+ze, D. Holden, L. Demmer, R. Sauler, R. Burke, J Egan, A. Ludwig, K. Klein, J. Janca, D. Plylar. FOURTH ROW: F. Wafson, W. Gary, W. Heye, W. Benne++, P. Leon, S. Dupniclr. MISSING: R. II+is, R. Kosub, W. Mueller ABOVE FRESHMAN D FRONT ROW P CoHer J Qumlan D Inselmann H Cardenas D Hemfz D Scheldf R Gonzales R Maspero C Jungman SECOND ROW F Werneffe A Valdez J McKennon P Sfrauch M Bixby A Garza A Canales E Lopez THIRD ROW C Kosub O Avl+ua L Perez J Pucaczo V Frlesenhahn R Traugo++ R Chavez J Baller E Minor FOURTH ROW F Laskowslu J Brlseno R Sanchez E Orhz W Gold H Davis J Janer'r R Margula C Rodriguez MISSING E Carpenfer BELOW, FRESHMAN F: FRONT ROW: L. Hess, A. Brife, A. Rivas, E. Moynahan, W. Cox, E. Lulrasilx, S. Braun. SECOND ROW: K. Horfen, E. Herzig, J. Boyer, W. Due, P. Casey, F. Aguilar, R Gufierrez. THIRD ROW: D. Sanchez, E. Power, S. Abdo, D. Sanez, S. Kinsey, C. Quimby, J Salazar, D. Perez, J. Garza, W. Zimmermann. FOURTH ROW: H. Harris, A. Garza, G. Paredes, E. Bernal, W. Suberg, A. Hernan dez, M. Lizcano, D. Villarreal. mf' X I' vp 3 I I 'I' J 1 , ffm' ,N Y, ' if x fv g- A ' . i W' ,lx 7 fm A , i . - f . A I X K i . iz p x :fx I If - g y - , VA il E. M. f K it -J J-jkif' ' -. LEFT, I-KESHMAN Eg FRONT ROW: J. Poole, P. Munoz, G. Vasquez, R. Ramirez, M. Minerva, F. Parchman, A. Sodrolr, J. Harding, J. Mclnnis. SECOND ROW: J. Brady, J. Lohrlie, H. Phillips, M. Gonzales, R. Schreiber, C Sanchez, L. Yznaga, M. Giambernardi, A. Terp. THIRD ROW: A. Garza, S. Belmares, R. Berlanga, J. Bordovslry, F. Walford, E. Mainz G. San+acruz, J. Perez, P. Burns, L. Davila. FOURTH ROW: T. Lange, J. Johnson, O. Trevino, L. Clark, J. Ingram, D. Ellerbee f G. Forsfer, J. Orin. MISSING: J. Cavazos Sqf JOSEPH B FRIES Assistant lnsfrudor . . f ,U X fi' E 'w-.A 3 fp ,A., ,- if 1 F wy sq, I Cn IGNACIO cAvAzos gr E Ordnance f ,f 'L-. , ff G ' Q! N, If ,f N ' 4 KZ , Mft S , W., ,ge , ,,x'?f ,. 3, , by , , ., ,, - f ww 5, ,, L, ,, vm A. - W' Y- ' V 3 , ,-av' M,,.,..N, I sqf. I cl mc:-4ARD TURNEY I L,,.f 'Q Nj MN 5 Adminisfrafive NCC IQ x ,fl - K V, ' ,L - ,f'..j'1.ifE:' ' K, f . .1 CAPT. OREN A. MULKEY , I Insfrudor ' A Q Assisfan? P.M.S.T. 'f 7 64, ' J I-V .5 - fy '-:ssh A 432214,-HQ 4 'V ' ' bf fn f 1 n 2 , 1 1 . A W wh 94 Q v ' ' z M Sq? CLIFFORD E. SMITH Asskmnf Insirucfor Supp!y Sefgeanf 1' QWQ um fy 1 K ,. Wx, n FIRST BATTALLION STAFF omceks are ca- SECOND BATTALION STAFF OFFICERS are deff Lf. Col, J, Span,-. Com., Mfsgf, G. Richyd Cadets Lf. Col. R. Siouf Com., L+. W. Priesf adj., sge. Mai., L+. N. Harrison s-3, L+. M.'Pe9ri Adi. U- F- 'ami Of' 5-3, M7595 Roland De Wim and Mai. G. Meyer Execufive. Sgf. Mai., and Mai. J. BriHon Exocufive, A W? CAPTAIN C.O.SHANAHAN Professor, Milifary Science and Tacfics. ROTC REGIMENTAL OF- FICERS are Cadefs Col. D. Ullrich com., Lf. Col. W. Burke Exec., Lf. T. Crosby S-3, MfSg1'. G. Parma, Sgr. Mai., and Maj. W. Boring Adiuianr. Arms Drill to Rocket Fire . . . PLATOON AT ATTENTION, FRONT ROW: J. Admire, F. Go- riup, R. Lopez, J. Zolz, R. Galindo. S. Garza, K. Nigrelle. A. Torres, E. Cas.iIas, Lf. G. Slenzel: SECOND ROW: M. Wallrer, F. Lopez, F. Wirih, P. McNamee, L. Alavarado, J. Narvarfe, E. Boemer: THIRD ROW: A. While, J. Canales, D. Norman, H. Newman, and M. Ni- grelle. SQUAD AT ATTENTION, . FRONT ROW: Drilling Squad Cade? Sql. M. Nigrelle, A. Hazuda, S. Salas, F, Gudal, R, Mendoza, SECOND ROW, F. Goriup, J. Zofz. F. Sullivan, and A. Torres. ii . . . teaches all T ii- I ln 1 . WL':....,.J ' G COMPANY AT ATTENTION, FRONT ROW: A. Rose, J. Klein, C. Um- sclreid, J. Karam, D. Sclreel, J. Trevino, G. Pellon. F. Gudal, S. Salas, R. Pickard, Cade? Capl. P. Briflong SECOND ROW: E. Zoller, R. Galvan, F. Arnesquifa, D. Kocurek, G. Eslrello, J. Bracher, W. Merriman, G. Garcia, R. Almaguer. J. Rem- ling: THIRD ROW: J. Anguiano, M. Relrm, F. Heusinger, C. Barron, M. Mecke, T. Dobbs, J. Forsferg FOURTH ROW: Ll. K. Wunsch, F. Bell, P. Heye, R. Morin. T. Morganrhaler, R. Scoff, L. Mile, J. Mueller, W. Jurasclrek, Sql. J. Kulas: FIFTH ROW: Lf. H. Corlez, C. Jennings, A. Ouinianilla, C. Traufwein, F. Sullivan, R. Mendoza, A. Schulze, D. Albreclwl, H. Clamann,W. Meyer, and Ll. H. Klein. Sqi. C. Smiih Ieaches differenf POSITIONS IN MARKSMANSHIP fo secfion IB of Ms I. FRONT Iwrueber C Sanchez J Perez M Minerva D Orin R Ramirez SECOND ROW I. ROW: R. Sc ' , . , . . . . . . . I Z Yznaga, O. Trevino, E. Mainz, G, Vasquez, G. PoineaI: THIRD ROW: P. Monoz, H. PI'liIIips, F. Waiford J. Siddall, B. Smiih, A. Terp, R. Richmond, 6. Paredes. J. Nelson, G. Sandacruz. SgI'. C. Smiih, D. Saenz. IJ. ' -1-vv'f'X,I-. 5 95. f . f r : .AME x A 0 I ' 7 X, W -. A If I A . ,X if, ',-ay, '. g., ,W , . . , . , , mf. . - Soi. I. Cavazos gives insfrucfion on THE DISASSEMBLY of a MI rifie 'Io secfion IA of Ms I. FRONT ' ROW: R. Gufierrez, A. Garza, R. Berlanga, P. Burns, J. Lohrle, M. Giambernardi, L. Davila, J. Brady: SECOND ROW: M. Gonzaies, D. Faughi, T. Lang, E. Lukasil, J. Harding, L. Clark, J. Johnson: THIRD ROW: D. Ellerbee, E. Bernal, J. Bordovsky, G. Forsfer, J. Ingram, K. Laffer+y. J. Klar. .Q w I MILITARY COURTESY is sfudied by Ms I secfion III under Sgi. R, Turney. Demonsirafors are F Harris and K. Klein, FRONT ROW: W. BenneH, W. Gary, R. Cardenas, P. Leon, J. Rizzo, B. Dunham R Saufer R IIIis' SECOND ROW- R Kosub D PI Iar W Suber J Janca J Ridd R BurIre C. Deason, A. Ludwig, L. Smifh, L. Demmerg THIRD ROW: S. Dupnick, P. Prossen, D. Kocurek, L FOURTH ROW: W. Heye, B. Joniefz, A. Owings. Sgt J. Fries gives LECTURE ON FIRST AID Io Ms I seciion II. Demonsfrafors are A. Crosby and P. Plumb. FRONT ROW, R. Rodriguel, J. Johann, A. Brown, R. Gomez, D. Traufwein, R. McComas, J. Navarro, R. Klecka, R. Perkins, J. Granaio, H. Horiong SECOND ROW, M. Teal, R. Mem, G. Wrock- Ioff, P. Jaccard, E. Koplan, D. Bailey, J. Molina, C. Rivera, R. Van De WaIIe, W. Lambrechf, P. Liebiqg THIRD ROW, J. De Luna, J. Reilly, E. Barrera, J. Cinelli, W. Cardiel. J. Flores. Srnifh, E. Madla, P. Casey, J. Egan W. Kee, B. Huie, D. Holden, C. Egan, M. Wuesfe, W. Die+z1 Sgf. I. Cavazos LECTURES ON THE . Gold, C. Kosub, R. Chavez, R. Murguia, L. Perez, M. Bixby, F. Laskowsli, D. Janerf G. Rodriguez, D. Rodriguez J, Mclfennony SECOND ROW: F. . Davis. E. Orfiz, R. Gonzales, O. Avilua, R. Trauqolf, R. Maspero. R, Sanchez .Canales P. Sfrauch, V, Friegenhahng THIRD ROW: E. Carpenfer, C. Jungman, fl . Garza, D. Heinfz, H. Cardenas. . ,' A . I -A ..- ' . Y X . his L f. ' 1 .AMR ji 1 s .Q 34 l lgilial Ii in ll CARBINE RIFLE fo Ms l secfion 4. FRONT ROW: H. Candler, J. Picacio, J. Quin- Werneffe, E. Lopez, , J. Briseno A. Valdez, D. Scheidl, E. Minor, I 222 Stal ,-M' - K ,. new ,H-,m,.,.f - ... . A , all In Sgt J. Fries POINTS OUT POSITIONS in a squad combaf formaiion fo Ms I secfion 5. Members of fhe demo-wsfrafion squad are A. Grona T. Sfuebben T. Gibbs T. Campbell J. Windlinqer D. Weyland W. Schneider M. Saufer and R. Garcia FRONT ROW: B. Jackson. R. Bordelon, J. Galvan, A. Pansza, R. Juaresg H. Perez W. Hughey, L. Leos, F. Ender. W. Popp ,R. Maese. J. Gueldner, W. Holder, W. Eclrerf: SECOND ROW: H. Caslillon, J. Tumlinson, D. Monaco, D. Ploch, V. Morfellra, P. Coindreau, R. Flaugher, J. Spear, R. De la Garza. W. Kufac. G. Vogel, z ',,,-f 'f7 L+. O. Muliey gives insfrucfion of THE USE OF THE LENSATIC COMPASS, on an enlarged model, fo Ms II seciion I. FRONT ROW: E. Marshall, H. Gayfong SECOND ROW: J. Smiflw, J. Leamon, L. Hungaie, T. Crosby: THIRD ROW: R. Seguin, P. Orfiz, J. Morales, P, Norris, J. Elder, N. Grona, J. Johnslonq FOURTH ROW: R. Kiolbassa, D, Gomez, J. Bello, O. Trabur, S. Schul, P. Zenner: FIFTH ROW: J. Krawczynslri, C. Ramirex, D. Wosnig, L. Vogel, D. Manning, M, Randal, R. Rodriguez, R. Esfraclag SIXTH ROW: E. Garza, H. Gonzales, E, Pavellra. . - f ' '- ' v' . ' ' 1 . 5., uhh' V ,Q -' - Sgf. R. Turney explains USE OF B.A,R. lo Ms II sodion 2. M. Farmer serves as demonsfralor. FRONT ROW: R. Morales, H. Schneider,D. Wall, T, Laplo, J. Posfon, F. Kane. S. Parr, P. Maverick, J. Anderson, C. Reininoer, M. Jacobs. E. Kanninq: SECOND ROW: T, Calvert, J. Keeffe, J. Clark. L. Rofhman, L. Keller, C, Hufches, J. Biffer, E. Travis, E. Parsons, J. Angermiller, R. Rankin, H. Molina, E. Brandi, A. Mifchell, E. Geigenrniller, G. Kearns. lf! 14' f :g.?4... -yn if. 5119 Capf. C. Shanahan, assisled by Gunner F. Rinner and Assi. Gunner A. Armand, Iecfures on flue 57 mm RECOILLESS RIFLE io sedion 4 of Ms I'I. FRONT ROW: E. Sullivan, E. Aguilar, P. Garza, J. Dury, J. Marbach, D. Schulfze, C. Raba: SECOND ROW: J. Garces, V. Orsak, J. Camacllo, G. Golla, R. Haynes: THIRD ROW: M. Lahood, W. Scheidl, C. Marbach, M, Vorpahl, J. Chavana, L. Shavens, A. Ramirez, R. Muckle, M. Barron, B. Wegmann. -.41 X-. X 1 .Mg .L ,swg . 'fa wi .V vu -X! 'I' ....p.v,, - .1 --- , --.1 M, .fqj yn.-. ' U- 1 I .f ' 4 ' M'- 'J' ,iii . - . - W f b . I. ' ' . . ,IL A' 1' . ' fag Q, a l I ' . Sgr. J. Fries gives insfrudions on AIMING RIFLE GRENADES fo seclion 3 of Ms II. Demonsfrefor is J. Chacon. FRONT ROW: H. Hilf, R. Goel, S. Mccarfhy, B. Ramon, A. Barajas, R. Lyffon, E. Johnson, J .Pilot F. Madla, J. Garza: SECOND ROW: A. Morales, M. Knipp, R. Tudyl, R. Vasquez, IL May, H, Roos, J. Zoller, E. Silva, G. Ramsey, R. Lozano: THIRD ROW: J. Gonzales, N. Bustos, P. Laguichik, M. De Hoyos, M. Pagonis, G. Guerra, W. Drzymalla, X. Saenz, E. Jenschle, HOW TO SIGHT A 60 mm. MORTAR is demonsfra+ed by Isf Sgf. C. Smiih, aided by Gunner C. McGrail and Assi. Gunner J. Kunfz, Cadefs of secfion 2, Ms III are FRONT ROW: M. Royce, E. Franz, J. Fordyce, W. MacRae, H. Traulwein, J. Rendon, L, Foersfer: SECOND ROW: J. BriHon, J. Spann. H. Huron. R. Curiel, E. McGinley. G. De Ia Garza, J. Schucharf, S. Trevino, J. Admire, L. Viramonfes, A. Ogden, F. Trevinog THIRD ROW: A. Gianoffi, K. Wunsch, J. Benavides, J. Peferson, S. Albrechf, G. Richard, R Heep, H. Ramsey, M, Seguin, A. Alonzo, G. Sfenzel. Lf. O. Mulley LECTURES ON TACTICAL PROBLEMS fo Ms lll secfion I. FRONT ROW: J. Frih. D. Blaclefer, R. De Leon, M. Perri, J, Farmer, G. Wren, J. Hohman, S. Sorrell, G. Meyer, B. Frazar, C. Cazares, J. Aelvoef, L. Maspero, A. Whiff, J. Bass: SECOND ROW: A. Valdez, F. Siiferle, R. Ciillldi. C. Pugh, M. Chaps, F. Hamillon, N. Harrison, J. Klein, P. Garcia, R. Mahone. Lf. O. Mulkey insfrucfs on CONTOUR INTERVAL ON TOPOGRAPHICAL MAP fo Ms Ill seclion 3. FRONT ROW: L. Vega, F. Whi+e, R. Jaeclrle, R. Kafz, G, Sanchez, R. Pere1, H. Rober+sg SECOND ROW: D. Ullrich, R. DeWinne, E. Huizler, E. Keneson, L. Klar, O. Noin, D. Gilsdorf, W. Golla, L. Kocurelr, J. Grohman, L. Weik, P. Reyes, A. Villarreal, R. Siouf, ' 'if '4 ef. ' ,-,H f ' f'.ll'f l-x'f'1 I-'.iiFf'.i..-1 fi- .? 5f'4'? 1l 1Q:'3,7h9i' 4' 37 .ll--1f. --if ' I 5' '- ':. - f . .LUN--' 'f' r if -'si '- 3 P -'5r '..'ff- 'f f', f . -1..w -Y If -' ' -2 - 'Ur' :.:. - I 4 'fu'-'i lf'!f,vif:2' 1 ' A'-.HU '-f W-.QA1'U' I-'. '. 1 'S' :Ca Sgf. C. Srnifh insirucfs Ms Ill secfion 4A ON ROCKET LAUNCHER l2.36l. Demonsirafors are Gunner H, Corfez and Asst Gunner S. Hauger. FRONT ROW: W. Boring, R. Granafo, B. Cosfaniino, R. Guerra, J. Canfu, A. Herrera: SECOND ROW: R. Gomez, R. Herzig, H. Klein, H. Freeman, T. Crosby, P. Elizondo, R. Acosia. H. Cardenas, R. Jaeckle, P. Briifon, M. Kirk. Cap'l'. C. Shanahan lecfures on THE LIGHT MARCHINE GUN 'lo Ms III secfion 4. Gunner and Assf. Gunner are C. Orr and W. Sfiles. FRONT ROW: W. Priesf, F. Madla, T, Slein, E. Marfinez, A. Serna, R. Snell, R. Tarrillion, J. Turpen: SECOND ROW: E. Poole, G. Parma, T. Powrie, S. Scboclw, F, Sanros, M. Lufz, M. Walson, W. Murphey, R. MacConnell, D. Sydow, H. Meyer, and G. Zimmermann. iiii ' . M... M ' wr, ' 'L4a....7f ' .f'-1f:.'.-wLw.,i+Qa-Y , 'in -' W WH . , y V. , A, ...W ,g...,.:,f: :m . - f ' N ,. .,, f f z z rm '. f fZ,. ?J f:? fr4 , .L ,. . - A Members of ihe DRILL TEAM, flue Chaminade Rifles, are Drill Commander R. Jaeckleg FRONT ROW, Sponsor-Sgf. C. Smifh, Jody Commander G. Zimmerman, Guide T. Alonzo, and Is+ Squad members A. Serna, A. WHH, A, Morales, A. Braden, D. Plylar, W. McCar1'hy, E. Aguilar, K. Klein, Assl. Commander J. Canfu, Guidon bearer M. Chapa: SECOND ROW, 2nd Squad members, F. Sanfos, F. Trevino, R. Sequin, B, Ramon, J. Anderson, R. LyHon, F. Ender, J. Gonzales: THIRD ROW, M. Farmer, E. Johnson, R. Gonzales, C. Ramirez, J. Benavides, A. Bernal, J. Briones, J. De Lunz: FOURTH ROW. M. Royce, H. Candler, J. Smifh, M. Pefri, C. Franz, M. Barron, J. Rendon, D. Traulwein and A. Baraiag, fc. F fs e ,gi y I s 5 X . ..5, Q. S . if i if X, 1 --. if -fm 4 xv, Members of CenfraI's accurafe rifle feam are FRONT ROW, E. Koplan, J. Dury, D. Wosnig, and G. Wroclrloffg SECOND ROW, J. Mclnnis, G. Richard, E, Geigenmiller, L. Lay, L. Vogel, and R. Smifhg THIRD ROW, Sgf. I. Cavazos, Sgf. J. Fries, E. Jennings, W. Priesf, H. Ramsey, and R. Tarrillion. Represenfing Cenfral in all public funcfions, fhe CHA- MINADE RIFLES EXEMPLIFIED THE PRECISION of fhe school ROTC regimenf. Oufsfanding of fhe feam's new manuevers were fhe Cen+er fo fhe Rear , Side Sfep, and Fancy Drill Team Half. Pracfice sessions were held daily resulfing in craclc unify which fhe feam demonsfrafed in fhe Cafholic Youfh parade, fhe Armisfice Day parade, 'rhe Baffle of Flowers, fhe Dedicafion of Assumpfion Seminary and af mosf foofball games. The Drill Team was again under fhe polishing hand of MfSg+. C. Smifh wifh Cadef'Cap+. R. Jaeckle as feam commander, and J. Canfu as assf. commander. Calling 'lhe Jody was G. Zimmermann. BEST IN THE CITY and THIRD IN THE FOURTH ARMY AREA is fhe boasf of fhe Rifle feam. In fhe six years fhe Arlingfon Sfafe College mafches have been held, Cenfral has been fhe only San Anfonio school fo place. Cenfral added anofher fhird place frophy, March 2I, when fhe feam compefed in fhis year's mafch. In I949, Cenfral placed fourfhg in I95O, fhirdg in l952, second, and in I953, fhird. Locally, only Jefferson defeafed fhe 'Ieam and fhaf on a refurn mafch by only six poinfs. Schreiner of Kerrville also fell before Cen+raI's marksmanship. Ofher feams who have fallen under fhe feam's accuracy are Tech, TMI, and Lanier. The 'leam also compefed in 'Ihe Hearsf mafches. A Company salufes fhe re- EYES RIGHT! exocuhd by Everyone in :hp is flu moi- gimenlal commander as 'lhey G Company as fhey pass the fo of D COMPGNY. pass the reviewing sfand. reviewing sfand. ...Q 155,51 5785 'hd ,- w'ff.,., ,. j,,,.,,, f, f . .f .Q ,5g.,..,,-1-ig:-M -ff.-,f -- M 'fa '--uf gi, ,cv me N , f W h . k,w, , , , w,,, ew , .- .. -V. W , ,.1,..: , ,. W, A.,-, ,y - H, , , ,. J, J ai, . , V , , - -4 ,X W 2- .. '. 1 .A Y, if: K - 'TY ,. 455, ,fm ,N , - - - ,Mil ,ZX I J, - ., 51 W, , V, M, , f A V r L. .W,.3?,, V I. , , , , ,, ,M ,M M -,-.. ..... , ..,,... , ,W FRONT ROW: Alex Hazuda. Wm. Juraschelz, Frank Goriup, Jerry Mueller, Don Zim- merman, Eloy Sifuenies, Thos. Dobbs, Jose Ruiz, and Raul Almaguer. SECOND ROW: Dennis Keeffe, John Grams James Mainz, Wm. Mueller, James Zoiz, Leo Alvarado, Gregory Garcia, and Jos. Garcia. THIRD ROW: Rich. Alvarado, David Koch, Fernando Lopez, Par. McNamee, Alfred Alonzo, John Narvarie, Frank Gudai, and Thos. Morgenihaler. FOURTH ROW: Cyril Rehm, Rudy Lopez, Richard Kocurelz, David Albrechf, Samuel Garza, Paul Heye, Wm. Sebera, and Lawrence Jenschlce. FIFTH ROW: Dale Scheel, Eugene Ellerbee, Roman Mendoza, Carlos Reina, James Fry, and Roland Galvan. SEXTH ROW: Francis Sullivan, Jmil Karam, Kennefh Nigrelle, Julian Trevino, and Ronald Reclcer. lgls :Q 3 'i :fe S ,. z JAMES BRASCHER FRANK ALLISON 'S E,' , .1 ' X 1 9 X if JK ix I f' EW 'fa M EELIPE AMESOUITA N ' W J Tw 'V' 2: 7: 5 4 'VN Q, - EUGENE BOEMER ff Vi LEONARD ANGUIANO HENRY BLANKENSHIP 'S 'Sf' ! N.-JI' MNA? 5 FREDERICK BELL 3' 'JZ' Wx X f 1154 G 5, vw fv- '. Y -' .o 'EQ Qs 1 5 5, JAMES BIEDIGER DANIEL BERLANGA CARLOS BARRON Y EVERADO BRIONES .., -A 4 U if 4 v , ,- .. , ,,, 4 'FNS A fw-fA' -' 'V JOHN BENSON ROLAND BOTELLO JOHN BLEVINS . 't --,. 1 a 'V h its , -A-' ADOLPH CAMPA Jesse CABRERA APOLONIO CAMERO h NABOR CANO -1 Z: X 3 ,X P' 1 'ing an-+9 . , ERNEST cAsuLLAs HANS-PETER CLAMANN JOHN cHAuvlN gf, Ph . ,N , g, c I f If Qin Q U- Q' ,X FELIX CHAPA N --' mi H 'S , 1 5 . e HV K 'Q W, V A DONALD COBURN ERNESTO FERNANDEZ Q W , -. , K . ' ' 1 JOSEPH CANALES GABRUEL ESTRELLO if Au 4 rf, fi I A 313' ZEFERINO DELUNA ilk, JOSEPH FORSTER :U ,,, I ' ' ,Q i i 2' W 1 NARCISO HERNANDEZ i Thi?- ' -J NICHOLAS ' X HERNANDEZ f X f' ji RODNEY HAYNES 'Z 'IL' -' 54 gi Q3 r,f'9 N A. fl: ' ,S 'V ' fx fn A Y A RICHARD GONZALES FERNANDO GUERRA , mf 1 'IGQ H' W1- ., X L MA . ,, . A 'L R f Y15Q,w,:,S 3- ,V ..,, Q N f r ff -dim I , ft,'ii...'fJN , .J-3 .5 - GEORGE GARZA ROLAND GALINDO CHARLES JENNINGS JOHN JONIETZ wfqq I I' W ' .A x f ' LN ,Sv 1 - Aw- 12259 -,ff S w , JOHN KLEIN JOHN LeBLANC FELIX HEUSINGER 1 -12.3 , ' '3 fi 5 I ,I u y 'H 1, i 5 ' -. 1 4 Zknx ,lf 0' . V 'Q-f' E? A 1 if , I f x 1 5 O I . 4-,f L X f !V,'7 i I . V , pw-Q. Q, X N Q ..,., '1 ' HUMBERTO LOZANO r 1 .rv 5 ' ' Q O' A .v . J, A 4' fi 'xv 2 X ROGER MONTEMAYO M J I-Ar-J' ' A.. 1 'D 'wx L I ... I I If I ga' Stink A. - ,.- Is ,Am , ,Ah jg W 1 14 I LEO MIZE I PII Q I fy CARL MEYER , A Q ,M f , ff .' 5 'J f f F X QS' E I 1 I AUGUSNN , g, zhu- WILLIAM MEYER MENDOZA gf I N frm H ,L . N KV W' 'M' sf 3 E' J .R,. I FRANK I I I, MCCOMAS .I I Sy W3 i WILLIAM MERRIMAN A QLV' II fa- -2:-LE Eff :L 5- I L, ,,, -I A t MICHAEL MECKE f iff 'W 'l', J .,g4f2Q::' If I' ,, I If K ,.IR , Z 2 A j TR! I THEODORE MCCORMICK ,A I fm ,I RODOLEO MORIN W ' I LUPE MARTINEZ I --f' NA K '-wa., 91x ?'x 95 'ear , P Wi, N 7 11- QQ, , Q -2-Iv' i f 42 jig -l -E 1 H I fn 4, . if nf A' l 4 K 2 HARTLEY NEWMAN GERALD PELTCN 'ft' 1 ROBERT ,A ., ANSELMO PucKARD 6' QUINTANILLA 7 Ii -I-4 Q Q, JOSEPH RAMON ROLAND SANCHEZ 4. , SIMON SALAS 'v-...E SAMUEL RODRIGUEZ Jw 'ULU' if 4.9.1 FMT Pia I 'H W av G 3. w 1 'L 'iiim 41 , K, 5 ar' .. I Wg I 6 y gb., M aw Ml ,J 23 in W 'S M 4 L Biwwwa- ef I YE' Lx 'A 1, ' Tgixamw, I' A RTI I ,A 2 Q. GEORGE SARRAN CESAR SANCHEZ ALFRED ROSE PABLO RODARTE ARTURO SAUCEDO ROBERT SCHINDLER HERBERT SCHMIDT FRANK RICKS cn-HLTON SCHWARTZBERG ALBERT SCHULZE 9' . ,V , ix ,ff -1 , - Q.-v I B ,M I Q' GILBERT SAUCEDA K 'Y' 70 J BK ,Af 'Ai nm 1 HILARIO TOBIAS ALEX TORRES T 'NAI CHARLES TRAUTWEIN A 1 :R 4 X ,V-:H 4 , AR H' CHARLES UMSCHEID , X OCTAVIO TRIPPE , - I A,'6 , ., 'SN er ,K I A ,I I 'VT , ns- ,,-N 'I' SQ, ,R ARTHUR TREVINO , R R A A 'K yi ' I fit ji MICHAEL WALKER T' 'W' ,510 W MAQI A-ff mf' I - I I I I A figs Q V, 5 ARCHIE In K' ...'. -I A 'JH' .Z' ,A CHARLES FERDINAND WIRTH ,,,: ,,:. WORSWICK CHARLES WYNN 3? A, 1 MICHAEL SKELDON RICHARD ZAMORA Rs Q X -xI'I 'fIGR'Ix . v yj. 'IC Z-.' v EDWIN ZOLLER YC' V J' A NR ' f XT In ROBERT SCOTT , I ' il-V-D'll' CULXUQ f ' ' CENTER R Chavez and H Phrlllps seek drrecllons In alrgnrng posler BELOW, Bro M Meyer seems pleased wrfh salefy posfers of J Ruiz and E Boemer ABOVE E Pavellra and M Seguin are proud fo prosenr fhe Charles Nohn Ari' Club workers for THE FANG J Rulz and C Rohm drscuss pnze wmmng posiers One of Cenlrals besf booslers lhe Charles Nohn Ari' Club lcepl sfudenfs well Informed on rmporlanf evenls fhrough counlless eye cafchlng poslers ln acldrhon fo boosf mg sprrrlual socral and afhlehc evenls fhe Ar+ club pamfed lhe scenery for flue Ocfober Rosary assembly fhe Fashion show fhe sensor play and all decorahons for fhe varrous dances ln a safely pos'I'er confesl sponsored by The San Anfonro Police depar+men+ and lhe Cravy Ice Cream Company J Ruiz and E Boemer placed lourfh each wrnmng a 500 prize Olher achve members were H Cardenas, J Garcia, E Pavellxa, M Rel-rm, M Seguin, J Trevmo, J lngram, R Chavez, and H Phullnps Bro Melvin Meyer was lhe Club's energehc moderalor BELOW, Crnlrc J lngram vrews wrfh doubf mo dernrshc arf of E Boemer whale R Ranlun seems rmpressed wnfh safely message of H Cardenax J' I l Y 4 K ? 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Cripple Darius Krupp J Spann warns Aunt Priscilla P Muller and nlece A Morrus to beware ot the wallung ghost J Spann Jlm Bntton portrayed the murderous mamac as W Burke trled to pm hum down Amldst all this Pat Muller attempted to paclfy her negro handyman S Gorrell and her good Hengllsh ouskeeper Duane Jaccard Pat Muller s theatrncal daughters Amta Svasta and Aluce Morns and thelr protecting flances L Foerster and L Vlramontes provided the romantic Interest HOBGOBLIN HOUSE was the name and horror was the game of the thrlller presented Aprll 'l7 and 'I9 In the Central gym A lonesome head hanging In the closet clrenchlng the floor wlth blood a screaming skull that crawled the floor and a homocl dal mamac on the loose with a murderous butcher s cleaver brought many a scream from the audlence Actmg as Master of ceremonies for each new horror was the horribly crippled hunchbacked caretaker lt s a happy ending for everyone but the scheming three on the sofa N xx' l , X ' ' . . l : l - u n l- l . 1 - , 1 , I natured cook, Lupe Liarces, and the hysterical swims y 5 L ,1.,r , fl I . r,,,: l ' f r e , W, 1 r. i I r K I E V 1 i ' ' 1 5 I 1 . V I I I I . 4 1 3 I 4 4 l I f I 1 ' 1 Z 'gELD.:i5AV BASEBALL Sham K . Y Qmoummn . , i , , 9 R . . V A . X 5 1 -' Q . sv b , kg I Miss Jo Ann James, Queen of Military Ball, presents Band medal to M. Pagonis and . 'M Bro. H. Ringlcamp accepts replica of King Antonio's sword during 1 parade honoring His Majesty, x . King Antonio XXXI. The liing, Mr. John Bitter, is a St. Mary's Academy alumnus. ffl Central again attained the Honor School rating in military science and tactics following the annual federal inspection, April 'l7. Visiting inspectors were Mai. T. Giboney Jr. of Allen Military Academy, Capt. T. Fletcher Jr. of T. M. I., and Capt. A. Lovington of Trinity U. Formal inspection opened with a parade of the regiment. Inspection of ranks and all practical work phases and class lectures followed. The following month, May 15, for perhaps the first time, rain forced the Field Day program to be held in the gym. Capt. C. O. Shanahan, Mai. Gen. J. l. Martin lB.A.M.C.l, Col. R. C. Singer lPMS 8. T of St. Mary's Ul, Lt. Col. J. D. Williams lPMS 8. T of Trinity Ul, Mai. J. P. Lydon lPMS 8. T of the San Antonio Ind. School Districtl, and Mai. R. l. Paul lPMS 8. T of T.M.l.l, awarded medals to deserving boys. Medals were given to outstanding ROTC cadets and to the best-drilled and outstanding members of the band, drill team, and rifle team. Capt. Shanahan closed the ceremonies with a farewell speech prior to his transfer to the Far East Command. The cadets wished him a quick and safe return. No more room for medals and Gene Jennings receives the Capt. Shanahan trophy for highest individual score on the rifle team. Gene had already been awarded a medal and rifle for accom- plishing the same feat. Major R. l. Paul of T.M.l. awards the honors. sealed it with a lciss. During Federal lnspecfion, Capf. T. Lovingfon of Trinify queslions concerning marlrsmanship. Mai T. Giboney inspec+s rifle of K. Klein as Federal lnspecfion of Drill Team gels under way. Cadel A. Alonzo re- ceives medal for +l'1e Besl Drilled Third 3 I .-5 1 X 1 fi if a 'Y T X 251 'Z ' .ef 1 'rx J L 1 'GI nf o It . L. A ,Q by . K an an I , J T f ny llig . 'Q' l 2 T ag f I F - K. 5. . , 'f .a.', f' ff 7 T 7 '-W X I ,I , - 1' vi I , b xg? 5 I 1 V ' Q 5 .if x -. 3 2 , K I Cx I if , 1 l F' -T ., 3, .8 1 s 'Q-4 5 it I r ,kk ta T S ' A 1 F .iI v M hw Cadef Capf. H. 1 1 ' f Meyer salules inspec- t +ors as inspeclion of lroops on +l1e line Year Cadel. Mr. J. C. Bellencourf pre- senls +l'1e medal. E opens Federal Inspec- +ion. Nole perfecf sfep of officers and cadeis. aseball-with a 14-9 season Climaxing the season, the Buttons reached the semi-finals of the TCIL tournament in Houston after edging a stubborn Bishop Byrne nine, 8-7, only to see a last inning rally fall short one run against Corpus Christi Academy, 5-4. An enviable .609 percentage and a 14-9 record kept Cen- tral's baseball team among the top teams in the city. A seven game winning streak that started the season for the Buttons was broken by a strong Edgewood team. Pitcher Odie Dawson gets on the ball as he scoops P. Zenner's bunt. Catcher R. Goel moves in tor the play. Central's l953 Baseball squad: FRONT ROW are A. Neal tbatboyl, C. Keller, Q ' E. Mainz, L. Maspero, J. Schuchart, G. fl Q Parma, R. Goel, J. Vogel, L. Rothman, and P. Zenner. STANDING are T. Lutz, H. Molina, J. Allison, J. Zoller, O. Daw- son, R. Neal, M. Reist, B. Jonietz, R. Flaugher, Bro. John Haug tcoachl, and A. Gianotti lmanagerl. sf S fs 251 iid? ' U5 A ' fi ll Y l tt' - c Z E ,Wt g Av, W, fi yn! rx' ! fu 1 ff, :fx , .,,. , W ' L 1 U df ,V xv ,f gg M M I, A . pf , V 'Q' ' f A .V 'v 1 f A D V ' me ' A ' 'Q l 'f 5 lx B l ' si. J f 5 1 ' -f f f v fs 'T Qi ? W P W 'hx l . T4 , 'l K 5 ,f V ,W ' 1 ,gf f , ,. 1' , , My my Q W ff . tg? 1 .2 KMA in mf fn: . N ' B N ll G f' Y . Zn 7 f , ts rf cl In i ' 5 I4 tif 1. ga ,.,,, -I ' n 91' if V v' , , , - . ,, . . ,. 42, ' ' 3' - - Q A . .f A , V . if -I ' ., . , , , , 3 ,, ' W , f' ' ,, t rx Af M if , - 'VF' - ' 'A . Z. .., ' .V nf , M, xx , A ' ' . Q . f , , . ' ' 4... ,'. ' ,AZN .. M' k-.mu A .7 . mxjl. L 1 J , . 43 Gi,,1 ,c V1 Above, LEFT, L. Maspero slud into thud but J. Zoller was ready with the . tag. RIGHT, R. Goel seems happy in J catching J. Vogel in the hotbox. .,y tv N- 5 ' f J. Schuchart pegs to C. Keller to catch 1? P. Zenner in a force-out. , J . ' 'f ':.,,,'1'54m M214-ifri ' ., A , ' auf' 'iff' ' J , -:nf SIM'-P :r' ' ff R im? 2'- 1 'H , The .300 sluggers were led by Louis Rothman with .390 followed by Bobby Goel l.378l and Jerome Schuchart l.375l. Rounding out the quintet were James Zoller l.329l and Bernard Jonietz l.318l. Odie Dawson was Bro. John Haug's mound ace with a .714 percentage compiled from a 5-2 record. Jimmy Allison recorded 5 wins to 3 losses, Robert Neal 2-1, and Tom Lutz broke even with 2-2. As a team, Central scored 196 runs against 136 for the opposition, an average of 9-6 per game. NUR RA CK Ceezers finished best of Central's track teams, taking third place in the B.C.J.C. Track- men awarded ribbons were P. Munoz, R. Ramirez, J. McKennon, R. Montemayor, W. Holder, L. Mize, and H. Orozco. Remaining team members were R. Botello, J. Poole, T. Steubben, The grand entrance of the grade Graduates during their ceremo nies, May 22. and A. Pansza. The B team, sparked by ribbon winners G. Pape, J. Batto, J. Dobbs, R. Bradicich, and A. Ramirez, finished fifth in their BCJC division. Members completing the squad were A. Garza, D. Scheidt, R. Garcia, M. Giambernardi, and M. Wueste. Promising Midgets were W. Gorriup, S. Salas, J. Ricks, J. Narvarte, J. Foerster, O. Trippe, and J. Pelton. Lack of League play obliged dropping , 4' Traclites for l953, FRONT ROW, J. Felton, W. Gorriup J. Ricks, O, Trippe, and D. Scheldtg SECOND ROW, A Garza, R. Rodriguez, J. Dobbs, and R. Botellog THIRD ROW M. Mclfennon, F. Heusinger, J. Narvarte, W. Popp, M Wueste, W. Holder, T. Steubben, R. Montemayor, E. Moyna han, S. Salas, and A. Panszaq FOURTH ROW, R. Mendoza M. Giambernardi, P. Munoz, I.. Mize, R. Maspero, A. Torres R. Ramirez, and J. Poole, FIFTH ROW, R. Garcia, J. Balto W. Kulac, H. Tobias, and H. Orozcog SIXTH ROW, G. Pape R. Ramirez, R. Bradicich, Bro. H. Gundrum, and Bro. P. Neumann. Varsity track though minor league coaches Bro. P. Neumann and Bro. H. Gundrum have hopes for greater success next year. - s ' 4 4 QNNQ mmm cstmfm in 1 Grade Grads listen to commence- ment talk given by Bro. Leo Schaefer. Grade Graduates were awarded Accepting his diploma. Gerald Below, James Pickard bows to Retzlott shalxes hands with Bro. guests while Bro. G. Sullivan and Ringlramp as Bro. Herbert Boecl: Bro, H, Ringlramp prepare for the loolrs on. next graduate. their diplomas the evening of May 22, in the Central gym, by Bro. Richard Maier, grade school Principal. Religion and Scholarship medals were also given. Bro. Leo Schaefer, guest speaker, stressed gratitude to parents and teachers as most important for the graduates to keep in mind. He cited the VMI custom of graduates handing their newly acquired diplomas to 0 'dl their parents at the end of the gradu- ating ceremony. Entertainment was supplied by the Grade School Band and Glee,Club. Right, Son's advancement is a Mother's joy. Mrs. E. Pape congratulates her son Pat upon his graduation 57 or -'rr l V29 2 LEFT, Everyone enioys the Bunny Hop during the Prom. BELOW LEFT, Centralites and dates put the musical notes to good use. Soft light, beautiful scenery, and the orchestral music of Larry Herman set the scene for the annual Junior-Senior Prom held at the Central gym, April 10. Featured attractions were the modernistic glittering tre-es suspended from the ceiling, and the center-piece tree adorned with satin drapes. Blue, amber, red and green spots sparkled the glittered musical notes to enhance the musical theme, which honored the Court of Her Maiesly, Mary Frances of the House of Gorden with honorees and escorts: Misses Betty Jean Martinez, escorted by Louis Viramontes, Barbara Boring, escorted by Michael Cowling, Elaine Brotherman, escorted by Louis Navarro, Meredith Engel, escorted by Arthur Braden, and Barbara Anne Rutledge escorted by Robert Perry. After the formal crowning, the Queen led the Grand March followed by the Queen's Dance. Refreshmelnts were served by the Mothers during the dance. Hurried autographing of bids completed the musical night, fol- . ,gas wq lowed by a lingering exit. LEFT, in circle, Gay Meyer escorts Queen Mary Frances Gorden to her throne. Everyone joins the Grand March led by the Queen. RlGHT, Our ever-aflending Mofhers serve refreshmenfs. Mrs. H. Gilsdorf and Mrs. A. Gianofli serve G. Quimby and dale. ,I ug' . , . t. . LEFT, L. Navarro assisls Honore 6 Elaine Broflwerman arise afler her grand bow. The Queen and her Courfl Affending Queen Mary Frances Gorden are L. Viramonfes and Belly Jean Marlinez, M. Cowling and Barbara Boring, L. Navarro and Elaine Broflwerman, Queen Escorf Gay Meyer, Barbara Ann Rulledge and R. Perry, and Meredif d A. Brade . l1 Engel an Fl UIQ UC v as an No one sad a++l'1is fable! M. Cowl- ing, H. Trauiwein, and T. Crosby and dafes loolx forward fo a wonderful evening. A- Al0f110. P- Elil0f1Cl0. and F. Rios K. Bender and dale enliven +he formal had a gay lime. Dinner Dance wi+l1 a bif of jiffer-bug. gi.-V SiH'ing if ouf while o+l1ers iiilerbug are J. Newman, S. Hauger, W. MacRae, P. Mac- Kav. G. Parma, H. Freeman, and dares. li X M Ai' Viiilff 'gre V-L ' .eq - ij 1, A- Q X K bf j, ' ,VX X, X lj jf 2. 1 . X X x X ,al 3 1 . RIGHT, Hoowalml I+ was a 1, 'V' .fiff whooping nighf for Gay K 5, X Meyer, here asis+ed by Bill 'TA i ,A Burlre and Franlc Engels and I ' dares. l fj il 9 04 lkgwjp 1 , ' f LEFT, Bryan Frazar and friends enioyed +l1e lasfy dinner. BELOW LEFT AND CENTER, Grads Iive +I-heir IBS? Profession of Faifn af Ceniral. BELOW RIGHT, Rev. L. Trawalfer WWW 0223 2.gill!!!llrlimn-P'f'1f1'iWv1flrnrvwvwe I mm gives Ihe Baccalaureaie address. MIDDLE LEFT, Gradu- afes Iisfen fo Bro, H. RingIamp's pariing words of encouragemenf. MIDDLE CENTER, The Grand Enfrance. MIDDLE RIGHT, Mr. M. M, Harris urges sfudenrs Io acquire fhe habif of good reading. ,A 1.5 ,,,'- .f g'f'...,,f, :f f ggi .J -g.,,., 51.53, ff-5'3:','r'lFn5v--if 'N 7 5 K -I ' Wwe fe'- u:'?e2+f-1-1' Pi 1'5 We Q1 'wliikkv-HKSTX A' ' J -we I ff fr fa Hi A . 1 I . . . ' .. . A M I M., , lm: I ABOVE, Grads fill the froni sIeps posing for fheir group sI'1oI', RIGHT, if fool four years, Mom, buf I made H! The new AIumn? joyousIy Ieave fI'1e audiforium. 4? x Q It Y fr-ff Graduates attended their last Central Stu- :lent assembly, May 22, held to give tribute to deserving seniors and underclassmen. BELOW -EFT, Bro. H. Ringkamp reads conditions of Speech and Scholastic scholarships to St, Mary's J. which were awarded to J. Spann. RIGHT, Jnderclassmen receive Homeroom Scholarship medals. MIDDLE LEFT, Mr. Mcllvaine, President of 'he San Antonio Missions, awards the Mission Sportsmanship Medals to F. Rios and S. Gorrell. 'MIDDLE RIGHT, Paul Elizondo receives Music scholarship to St. Mary's U. LEFT, Underclassmen and Grac: ates stand to receive honors.. 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V Q 1 ' I u PATRO S 1953 ACME FLOOR FINISHERS 902 SAN PEDRO G 0288 MR AND MRS AL BARRY MARY SUE AND AGUSTA B LL W E BRANARD CAROLE BRITTON PAUL BRITTON 54 THE BRITTONS WAYNE BULL MR AND 'VIRS I OTIS CALVERT CADET CLEANERS AND TAILORS 3101 W COMMERCE ST B 30526 MR AND MRS T COSTANTINO BERNARD COX 53 BRENDAN COX 56 DELBERT DRISKILL MR AND MRS R R DRISKILL MELVIN DRISKILL THOMAS ESOUIVEL MR AND MRS L C FOERSTER MR IAMES E FRITZ HOWARD FREEMAN R3 SGT AND MRS IOSEPH B FRIES A FRIEND A FRIEND T GARCIA DAVID GILSDORF MR AND MRS W N GLENN DR W E GRAVES IAMES GROI-IMAN 53 MR AND MRS LEWIS HAHN MR AND MRS C HOLGUIN SAMMIE HAUGER MR AND MRS IOHN HERZIG SR MRS A I I-IOHMAN MR AND MRS H O HOWARD IR EDWIN HUTZLER KENESON AND MRS PAUL KING AND MRS PRESTON G KNODELL PRESTON G KNODELL IR 53 MR AND MRS T E KORPI E W KRAUSE FRANKI LECOCKE 52 MR AND MRS PAUL LIBERTO MR AND MRS A C LUTZ 1 MR. AND MRS. WAYNE M, COX MR, AND MRS, 1013 F. HUTZLER E. 1, MR. . I I I A MR. . , , T X' 9 I In M AI F I 'CAI TIN Q0 MISSICDI F ' I SIICDI IIMMY VOL RC' L AND MPS Q A IUIIC MR W FI IDKON OUR IAIJY OF C I'JfCI YOUTI D IROMF C FR 'A ALVIN RAWLI4 93 AID A RS F NR AND I RS HLLLN AX IIIC Af VAT-PQ A I IDPUCII S MAY C, PFIIRI IR FR D A FR FORI RI FF RRY C21 ARIIS Cin 2 ICNIUB MISS AC'C' F FFIIY ANF UFS I D TCI 'P I F A RS SFILAIZ OFIIR SACLT 93 FRANCIS STTFRLL 53 MR ANF MRS F L SITTFRL MASTLR SCT CLIFFORD SMITH MRS SUSAN SMITH IFANFTTF STAN7FI IUSTIN STFITLE EDW C' SULLIVAN ICHII SURLDDIN IR MR AND MRS IOLIN SUREDDIN MR ANF IIRS ALFRED C TFNGLER MR IGF A TORRES DR AND MRS IULIJS C TROILO MR AND MRS RICI-IARD P TURNEY DALE ULLRICH 53 MR AND MRS I R ULLRICH IR AND FAMILY CLARFI CE VA-DEI IR MR AND NRS RAV WILIIELM SAM 1'AM'N r,f1i'Ior.I Iwi 712 M . 4 A Iam mmzmfz MR Tri' 1, REIILY I-TF ATT ff?-S Q 1.19 mir Tris Tour: A RIDD M rm f- M W. .NM .M , .. 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HOHMAN EARL VIiI.'I'IiN BACON'S SERVICE STATION ci GARAGE JJ J .xdngefugi junera! ome 245 Hlbh yzoaxxet A Henry A Guerra BASILA PHARMACY S C7 WH sta UID 7 L 1v27l ARMY COOPERATIVE STORE 335 Austin Road T 8343 Its Popularity grows and grows Apache 433, gl I Lum: rsmn I , 'Q'-IIIII Sem fem 1538 Tami co St 5.1 Antomo Te as 1,1 ARTES GRAFICAS QP: JOSE C RAMIRLZ 115 Camare I' C187 San Anto BAGWELI. SERVICE STATION 515 Austm H1ghway T 1551 BASS APPLIANCE CO Former Stand rd Televlslon Co 1712 Frederlcksburg Rd r3.,e Ad: to Inter I r L CHARLES BUDDY BASS S sa1Ser1e P7134 ARNOLD HOBBY SHOP Complete L1 f H bb: 5215 San Pedro S 4 8181 BATTERY SALVAGE CO DI ALI RS IN GOY I RNMINT Sl RPLLS md SALX AC I Ix089l UISS Perm re JOE YARBROLGH A ton 0 4 e Ne 4' ml Used Auto Paris e - V , Y wa' 4 I s C 7-51112 . Presfripliwl errire 1-0 . ou: c n, across from Stn. Rosa Hospitj Sain A o io , III'X11S Funnix I . Primary lb1I.IljL'fX I : , , m ' y I nio, Texmf I 4 a I' I v r 42:91 . . . ,vs ' S-Si , - ELI? - .i I .ig 0 . . 0 '1 fi- L I 4 ' . U I . . V' I K . fm Dlstrnbutlng Co. -gr 'USVI . I I ' t -9 fy -AI' if I , ' I I v l ji f i , Phllco, Hoffman. Ro 1 , nlrzil, I W L Mo rolu, -national In vfster. , in 1 ,n - X, . -pf' x,-A H .1 1 I V -.,,'f.-.Z..,- ji' 5' , ale nz z r . . I f f I I 77 ' neo u ex 721' 'Lf -' ', 1 if I. L41-H - E 4 ' ' L ' 'I--5 if? I ' f . r St Ie: -I 1,7 ----.yu k . , , -'Q N-5 -f-'L' ' I San n 1 ,Ixus Compliments of BARQ'S BOTTLING Co. Scm Antonio, Texas C L BATTO CLEANERS 1843 E Commerce St G 4413 Con pl 7716115 o BAUSCH 8- LOMB OPTICAL CO BEXAR DRUG STORE JN Bd D BILLS BODY SHOP Member E D I C Bcowr Coungf Natzonal Bank Sqn Antomo Texas MIKE BIXBY SERVICE STATION P c.PLrh1g,,8fCl 2 28 PL ro M H fM1keDBIYBY PAINTERS PAPER HANGERS QUALITY SERVICE REASONABLE PRICES 432 Aransas L 4 2321 BLUE BONNETT ICE STATION ALLIN LANC HIID P I SPORTING GOODS 227 Hgh Woven usnscs BLANCO ICE STATION CI. MlLlx GROCERIES BLS ERAGES CHARLES GROHMAN Owner 'Sir ' Bgmusr 51+ 41 A BREAD S rr 55 G I1 Lurk Seniors Blue Bonnet Potato Chlp Co HUNI1 OI jH.L CRAFT PUNCH SXRUP C0 Ll u nm A e Persh g 7761 BOLNERS GRO 81 MKT 2900 SO FLORES ST Sem Amomo Texas CRITE'S BARBER SHOP 140 5 th Ge ers YOI R DI NJN IR HI ICIHTS BARBER BHAEHENRIDGE PUTTEHY STAND 'NIR 8. NIRS CARI. IENNINGS Prop etsf Sa Antu 0 fe s 1 i I f Congmlulnlions from 1801 'irginiu Iv . K-1219 Ifrcc clivcry Co pi 161115 of 7 . hon ' 1 s 'n 1 11 , 22 .Ian Id ' . X ' A , 2 I'i'f., row. l'J.. '- C , . i wa ' 4 ' 's -4 , . - ' .u e .' on ' . , I I A T I . I , , , 1 E ' ' ' A - Q xx- u ,Hauufarturcrs and Dzstrzbutors of Food Products 15 n na' v. ir! I . I , , - 5 Suu v 1 11 1 1 1 Congmlulalions mul our bw! uixbes lo the gradmztiug IIIISX of '53. L . ' I . I 'I I1 I 1 I I , . lfniv rsi 1' x-4741 2--0 Austin Hiway 'n ni , ' xa' Broadway Cleaners G Dyers Where Cleamng Is An Art IN ALAMO HEIGHTS 5402 Broadway T 26 8 Complzmen s 1 THE BRIGHT IDEA Congratulatzons to a swe I group o young men BUDDY? DRIVF INN 3431 Fredencksburg Rd JOE P BROWNS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 1216 Frederxcksb rg Rd P 3241 WMM' rv J 05? mf FLOW O95 'M SFORI BUN N BARREL DRIVE INN We only serve horsemeat on Thursdays S IORI STORI STORI BRUNER S INC YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEPT STORE 0 2126 I eder cksb rg 2101 So Presa 1515 Nogalltos 815 S W MII tarv C 8 '0nf 'om CATHOLIC LIFE INSURANCE C353 BIHIICZ R9St3lll'3l'lt ADQUDH ZUEHL 617 W Houston St B 3 0653 750 5 Ge ers K 0050 O HARDWARE CASSIDY BUILDING MATERIALS . C1 MENT O S W P PAINT Makes New F zends Keeps Tle O11 O SAND 0 GLASS PHONES FANNIN 1742 CATHEDRAL 1201 0 WIRE 0 PAINT 6420 W Commerce St and 263 H1 Was Q0 West 0 ROOFING Q TOOLS SAN ANTONIO 7 TEXAS O PIPE CHRISTILLES CLEANERS CIRCLE CLEANERS 140516 S GEVERS ST PHONE L 2 0381 DRY CLEANING PRESSING Suits Pants ALTERATIONS REPAIRING Dresses 1 Day Ser we Cash Carry 3635 Nogalxtos W 3 9392 Complzments o COMMERCIAL ABSTRACT and TITLE CO Gunter Bldg COOL CREST MINIATURE GOLF COURSE Complzments of 1402 Frederrcksburg Road Major and Mrs' Harvey Cunov P 2 0385 . A If - 3 I I I f ' Lf A I ' u . ' V? I I A y hl y 'I I wid nan , I 1, V ..,V ., , . '- V- 0 , , '. ,,, . In .4 , ff,,, 2 '- -1 - 5 Q Vl, ,,,, TE Lon 0 V A! V' 7 L .RI , ,,A,-- L 0 ZNO. I- fr i ' u I ' 5 No. 2 - . . . I f NO. 3 - 1 Y l 5 N . 4 - . . 'i I ' f . I . v r' . . . J 1 1- I l .n I VK ' - .60 - .30 ' - - .70 11' ' f C mplrme :ls DACBERT PIANO C0 HIGE GRADE PIANOS cmd WURLITZEE ORGANS SEE PHON I' BOOlx Llll' WESI' AVE SANI PEDRO at HILDEBRAND 350 GRAYSON QLWPQWH wif pf IV Bring refreshment rnto play have u Coke eifilz e ef Lffafl. f 'QQ-1-5,1 V W X SAN ANTONIO COCA COLA BOTTLING CO CLOWER Help Your Self Laundry New Maytag Wfashers 1907 Clower P 2 0039 STEAKS SEA FOODS FRIED CHICKEN BAR B QUE fWe Also Calerj 3112 W Commerce St C 4 4941 Complrmenls of DENVER HEIGHTS DRUG STOPE MR and MRS CELSO CUELLAR Prop DUEIKFLEIPS 1717 WEST AVE Seruce Courtesy TEXACO Dyer s FIRESTONE ll IVAN DYER Phone U 6 4431 49 1 E ccxdwuy L ongratulatrorzs rom DONEGANS DRUG STORE 1825 S New Braunfels Ave Phone Kenwood 8331 San Antomo Tex ga f 6 J ebfug .SQOIT 1704 EAST COMMERLL STREIT Telephone G 4227 San Antomo Texas COMPLIMENTS OF A F R I E N D EDISON VILLAGE IEWELRY SHOP Walrb and jewelry Repmr 1836 W OLMOS DR S4 3641 Compliments 0 EL CHARRO Mexican Restaurant P 20479 - - o ' 1 I J 'X C ff A K vi A .Z X ef if. . . . 1 ' 1 ' 7 X' A ,' 5 ,I , , --.1 ' r g Ox ' 'V W NP Gig :F X3 f 2 ' .ffl 'X N ,- f W- A.:-2 ' X - 1 uee V A N PQ ' 1 4 M , A 4,1 n -fi' f--1-5? 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ENGELS IRON WORKS Uruqbl 1dC1lr zllork 702 CULEBRA P2 1979 TERRY FERRIS lj B I I gl 401 W HOUSTON SULLY FANTS Servlce Stcxt1on qhb h 5031 Broadwax Pho C T 5131 ALKDIO HEIGHTS TEXAS Pl 1 Cl l+00ll WI llllil T 701 N FIIO F 7541 BUY YOUR UNIFORMS AND ACCESSORIES FROM FRANK BROS 113 115 Alamo Plaza SAN ANTONIO TEXAS PHAN Z IEE STATION Complzm nts 0 Mr and Mrs Henry R Gllsdorf GIBSON COSTUME SHOP IQ af d M IM k 1522 N Pme I' 7515 Compllments OI L FRIEDMAN WHOLESALE PLUMBING SUPPLIES 320 Brooklyn Ave C0ngYdfuldfl0n5 lo ,he C1455 of 1953 Cbzropr lor MR. and MRS SAM GARRONI By Appo t ent 503 Ma enck Bldg Belmont 3 1751 San Antonio Te as I ' I 1 1 1 r J 1 a Que I 1 woo 1 I - I S Sl 7 ,, Fami f uf gated I ' 'U 0' Dep . . are , . . I Q 1 1 w 1 Your Nei ur ood A Complete Serwce 2 4 A A 2 Sinclair Dealer For YOU' CU' ' n . , - A I Open 7 AM. to I2 Midnight O . e f Q Costumes 0 u l'ty Nqllonol -- Perlod - 'IlI1!:UIfICGI - Coronchon Mosqux-rods: an mstrf-I Theutrica a e-up - Wigs - Trim ' g ' ' ac in m v ' . . . y X Compliments GRIFFIN PIANO -CO. A GRONA MATTRESS C0 Inc I tb lServ1 e l San Anton: Since 1892 LOMPLPTI- MA I'TRI'SS a d UPHOLSTERIES SUPPLIIS MAF!-RIALS PTC, 1907 S St Marys L4 6169 Co plxme t THE GROOS NATIONAL BANK Son Antoruo Texas ESTABLISHED 1854 Member Federal Deposxt Ins ance Corporation G. 3195 No. 1 1627 Guadalup B. 5-4161 No. 2 1547 S. Zarzamora Complimentx of GUADALUPE LUMBER CO Lumber 8: Buxldmg Maternal GROTHUES BROS GUERRA BROS PRODUCE TERMINAL MARKET G5502 or B 33913 i W m ooumom A For A Luncheon o Dmner T aste Treat Visa! The Famous SDl0llGASB0llll THREE BIG SHOE SERVE YOU -W Wwrffflwf f DEPARTMENTS T0 If Men 5 W omen 5 Cbrldren s an u.aJwnCI'Ee yi T ew I QR X BAGS CASUAL SHOES HOSIERY . I Il I :ai fu 'r 0 'o ' ' A I I ' I n 1 - . , I S. , I m ' ns of ,S , NX ai fb! M f 1:2 - . , F,-'SQ' L ' ' ur .1 1:2211-.ilu I A a 4 . ,I u HL s.. ' ' ' u 6 6 1 1' V 'A AMoe.,x1A 7:iW . Deb -'n XX f SQ. I I ' ' d , , f'f1g9Q.:r:f II- .:. -7':.n-I Ile Xu' 9 THE MUST 01215610144 IUFFEE H H tg cowif J D R E W H A R R E L L FOOD MARKET K sszl sm s PRI-SA Ctmplzme zts o MR and MRS F HAUGER BETTER FOOD FOR LESS M x , 1, st '-P' -Q l ilshrk HANDV ANDY SUPER MARKETS Where San Antonio Saves' HENRYS RADIO and TELEVISION Sal s azd Serufe HENRY I' NIEDZIFLSKI O ner Class o 40 1804 Vlfglnla Bl d Kl96l HIGH1.AND DAIRIES Inc Aluays m Good 'Iaste' HOT WELLS VARIETY 4904 S Presa J and R ICE STATION RALPH MARCHIORI P op Ice G ofertes Beer 228 Aransas 08 Best Washes R M HOLMES DISPENSING OPTICIAN Medxcal Arts Bldg B56600 THERE S NO PLACE LIKE HUM OND FOOD STORES Compliments o JORD KN MOTOR COMP KN Y Sam Antoruo s Pnerldly Ford Dealer IALISCO RESTAURANT 128 No Santa Rosa A e C0445 San Antomo Texas 1332120 PAT FOGARTY Class of 40 IEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE CO 414 So Mann A e Whzrl pool Washers Youngstown Kxtchens ED. A. JAECKLE PLUMBING HEATING APPLIANCES 700 S Gevers St L 2 4224 Gas Fxttxng and Repazr Work KELLY-SCH ERRER Gzfts Flowers Gunter Hotel G4ll4 326 W josephme St P 5 6184 I I N, K . . . n '-it u 'Rf-ufas 1 'YQ mv Nl 'Numb ,f 2 5' f C :FS-?'5 ' YE 1 ' r f 1 -Q 5 ' r ,. wa Hwy 9. 0'1 'I' H I I . IR. I e 1 '. . - w .. f ' v . ll , . MILK and ICE CREAM . . . I 1. I . ' J:9a',,,3-1 :,5.5. ,QA f'f' 'Q '43 1 'JT ' fa al - .av H- Y a ff n I , r . .-. f I M L 2 65 . . . ' X A v 1 A I . , ll ll - . 1 , Y . ' V , . . , 1 I , ' ' v . 5 DOUBLING TEXAS GREATEST STORE viii: 6' In size In s ope In service As fhe pioneer buvlI for Ihe mlghiy Soufh esf of foday so are Ihe mercI1an'fs of Joslres bulldmg for Ihe fu'fure of San Anfonuo as +I'1e fas'fes+ grow ng malor clfy of 'Ihe nahon The new Joslres whlch wzIl cover more Ihan I2 acres of floor space will be Ihe ulhmafe an modern sfore design Wk M ALVIN I IULIAN cmd DON N WHITE Complxments of Good Food Clean Fun Popular Pnces A FRIEND LET US HELP YOU plan, finance and build YOUR HOME John J. Kuntz Lumber Co. 1525 XX' BIARIHN STREET F4554 . D 7 ff ' I v ' 5 z ,. . X: . Fi , . R Jgi-es 3? Te-as I2 c-'g:fg an cgfeafer Jcgie fr c gf ifef Sr A'fQ'x-2, . . . W I Q . 4 I . I l , It T f ' 'A 'yd Y I I I ou Can See TlJronglJ Our Serum lfram-ls IKIIPIIIIIIPI I-lass fmnpaln sToRL FRONTS rmmum IOPS AL TO CLASS MIRRORS LII-L IS WONDLRIUL' INNJOY IT' I 1511 I our Frundx al LA FERIA DEPT STORE 80' XX Commerce St F 2 5 S0l l'IIl MINI! U., ll KTTI llIl'S 'lzre and Battery Serzxre FRANK KUYKENDALL TIRE 6- BATTERY SERVICE RI PAIRI D .md I XCHANGLD 2602 Irederncksburg Road Parlnxevs 2 8014 If no answer Parkuew 2 0008 LA INDIA MOLINO 6. GROCERY FRESH INILAT TORTILLAS MASA and BLLR 1625 Vx Martln Phone B 58690 Complzmenls 0 LIBERTO SPECIALTY CO VUHOLLSALE GROCLRS 306 Produce Row F 6168 Lorenz Mattress Co G 6905 409 Marshall JOHN M VUARNER Owner LUTZ PLUMBING C0 P 7293 Lynwood Brick 81 Tlle Co SAIND GRAVEL CFMENT LIME PLASTER BRICK ALSO MASON RY CONTRACTOR Oihce 508 Trov1s BIdg Yard IZUI W Lynwood Phone S 4 8811 MADLA'S RANCH CAMPING GROI NDS 3 Mules Past Helotes on Scenic Loop Road Com hments o A F R I E N D Crzrlgrutzzlatzorlx lo 1953 Graduates and Bef! W'1slJe5 MANSFIELD LUMBER CO 601 Carolina St K7309 K0654 Fmergenu Oxxben 8. Pulmotor Seruce Phone C1 6281 MAX MARTINEZ PUNILRAL I-IOMI' Imergency and Imnsfer Ambulance Seruce, Dax 8. Nxght FUNERAI 1NsURANCh 2015 XV Martxn St Sdn Antomo 7, Texas Cwlgralulatmm to tbe Seniors Complmzeuts of A FRIEND MASPERO PLUMBING SUI DeW1tt K 9806 Af I .,- K 1 v AA v v 'I Huh :y. I ' GIfNERATORS-RIfGULA'I'0RS-STARTERS- - ' A . .-19, ' ' - ' ' I ' ' f o V P' f . o , . 'II II I IIII K I I IIIKI' S I s I IRA MAX FEED STORE Spefzalxz ng m Q WHITF TORTILLA CORN Q TAMALE SHUCKS Bus Phone I' 6885 828 Buena Vista St San Antomo 7 Te as llIcCUlI.lJlI1 SIGIIS MCDONALD LUMBER CO L 4 6193 706 Clark Ave Comphments of I KEMPER MCIIANEY Pre rlpt S e pt Del Cl' M D s PROFESSIONAL PHARMACY SFRVIC I IILI MIDNIGHT L 41 2023 Nm galltos DIFN III' 7 BROS WHOLESALE PRODUCE 345 46 47 TERMINAL MARIXET F 9387 2388 MISSION RADIO INC XVHOLISALI' DIS FRIBL I'ORS Broad ay 8323 lIIOIlFIllN PLI HIRING C0 F W FLORES-Owner Pl mb: g Heatmg Co tracts We Sell W e I ntall We Guarantee 602 N Medma St G8307 C plzme ls MODERN PHARMACY 5 NX C m crce C1453 I' 2412 MONARCH Cleaners and Dyers k Spez I JOHNNY AREVALO 301V So Alamo St Phone B 3 0025 San Antomo Te as IIE RY C EYEII I I, 90 i Y lm S I 1- L I I I G NEW INSTALLATION 8. REMODELING A A ' 5 ' - ' A I . .i . Offife fnpp ie . Uffife Ifurnilure 2l5 2. VIS G 2.511 ' , ' , x I sc ' ion ervic Prom iv y W v Q 14 1 1 L O Tel. . - 511 1 ' J F Compliments of v T v A Y 0 ' u 'n - ' - n I I ' - ' f - 521 w G - I - .om ' I1 of Kim ik Our Wal 5 :IH 919 f. fo m- sf. .- , , 2 ' - XT Q2-551 Ruiz St. ' ' I C . vm . ., 5. fa- ' 5 ' . . 0 - I MONARCH POULTRY and EGG CO. MURRAY'S HUMBLE STATION 620 Leal St. 1621 S, Haqkberry San Antonio. Texas Life of Dressed Poultry JOE MURRAY, Commission Agent WHOLESALE and RETAIL Phone: L 46570 L J. Nl0NlFll 8: CIJDIPMNY, INC Plumbmg and Hecttlng Contractors 1446 N FLORES STREET CATHEDRAL 1251 Plumbmt, Lsumates Water Heaters MOSEL 6. TERRELL PLUMBING C0 MAROTTA LUMBER CONTRACTING REPMRING 2311 W M , St UI' ln 8051 T 7451 3525 McCullough Ave Omce Phone F 252, R65 I' 0673 I' 2074 IOE MAROTTA SR U lure Frzuzdslnp Begum Prem jgzwer P San Antomo Texas 2810 BROADWAY Serving Yaur fvery Hnanclal Need 6llZ01fl6ll BA K of COMMERCE San Antonxo Establnbed Dependable 'lbru 190 lbe Years COBHNILRCE .md SOLEDAD STRLETS NIX BUILDING GARAGE Open 24 Hours One Minute from all Hotels Day Parlung Rates 25 cents one hour 35 cents two hours INIGHT PARRING RATES After 6 p m 3 hours 25 cents 4 hours 35 eents 6 hours 50 cents -,-. 414 Navarro FIREPROOF C0 1Pl1'7'9'1f5 0f Ormond Plumbmg Supply Company WHOLESALE GI-MOS GROCERY and MARKET 717 N Cherry st Garfield 5231 1824 West Olmos San Antonio V V V 1 A A 1 A . . . . 7 ' K . , CO. T l rr A 1 1 .. 7 2 4 . I . . ,, ' , . 771 0 ' O I O O . 'ff 1- '??'-..Q2'1' V N'f?7 . ls. mem, 'W 4 Iv ., aim ..,vK . .mi-4.21, ,, . N 1-, V -ffm' ,J - - .41 ,I gf1:j::..,, . . .- ' ,, 'HI I 4, I .. .. Y. -.-hm. 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' 1' ' . :' - I I A G Pre-S un - ' fed Class 0 '3 Complimenfs of PORTRAITS COMMERCIAL CANDIDS XWIZDDINGS PUBLICITY SCHOOLS HETZLUPP STUDIOS 4015524 lg If 5 3 G 4 4 U' E 4' if Q-Q PHOTOGRAPHERS 1 1' Phone Fannin 6071 640 N. Main Ave. Ono P. O. Box 1561 - San Antonio, Texan ALVIN R REININGER GULF PRASSEL LUMBER co SERVICE STATION Wfasbnzg Lubrxrutz nz 300 Olmos Drne T 2614 Tzres and Arressorxes 1801 West Ave P 1154 COMPLIMENTS OF PIERCE BROS INDIAN Moroncvcus SALES A Phone F 7881 917 W Houston Street Contractors and Bu11ders 754 Waxerly s 4 4786 SACK'S SHOE STORE Natzonally Adzertzsed Sboex 427 W Hnldebrand S 485 1 RODRIGUEZ BROS MI MORIALS SAN ANTONIO 7 TI XAS and M BOOT and SHOE REPAIR Toudouze Super Market 4007 So Flores St 102 Poco Street Phone Trans 2021 Nlbht Phone I 1518 Serzzng Alam Ilezkghls N re 'Iban 20 Years RUDY'S DRIVE INN MI XICAN FOOD 1129 Vxctorna St S P DRUG and NEWS STORE 647 II Commerce St San Antomo 5 Te as Pah-omze Our Adverhsers Compl ments of ST ANN S CHURCH I - . -q . .I . . Z , 5 S. . 1 at 1 IIENIIY ll0SE GARAGE . . 0 ' 'I 0 ' 1 u . . , X, 1 1 o o I I , H5 F. 4595 Res. l 2 -4 I M. V. ' -'llllsvl 20-1 Houston Bl dg. 720 E. Mistletoe Ave, Dixlrid Reprexenlatire NY'oodmen of the XX'Orld Life Insurance Society S an Antonio, Texas Complimenls of SALDANA AND GARZ wnoussmrz OROCERS 650 S. Medina St. CARLOS SANDOVAL Plum bing Cxlllllfdilllf 502 So. Zarzamora Street G 8505 San Antonio Body QS Paint Co. A 344 Oak St. at lgth San Antonio, Texas Body and Fender Repairing llnrerks Rebuilt Uplwlxlery Glass Installed Radiators Remred Axle and W'lJeel Aligning C-4-7639 W Q TETFR rr-n 'f all 1 Help us to preserwe the Cathedral That we mn pass xt to the future Leneratxons as beau txful is we 3,,ot ll from our JIILCSIOIS SPND Us YOUR DONATIONS SAN FERNANDO CATHEDRAL lnmrann or len Congratulations class 53 Scrn Antonlo General Insurance SANITARY MATTRESS FACTORY Agency SLEEP is LIFE 809 Insurance Bldg G 551 9 2400 S I'lores B 36870 Comp i I Complzments o urre s O A FRIEND SENIOR D ROOM 212 SEARS BRAND NAMES MJST 'l' C OOD 'NJAMLS TO CO BUY I WORK ROYAL PUR? 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Q L Z L , J . . -7511 ,,,., , ., , , 7 I Q WM A TARRILLION 518 NIISSIONI bl IX I ,B lx 0,55 Conqmtukxtm ns o the ' Class of 53 f TEXALOY FOUNDRY CO T I N I I' S Hoo San Pedro K 1515 1407 Hoefgen Ave Farmalila Urruha A D 0 L F V 0 G E L fm V H0 on BIII NTAINLIAK IIRIR MARK E WATSON C0, INC MARK E WATSON Presldenf REAL ESTATE LOANS INSURANCE 812 South Texas Blvd C 4627 I I T X 1,1 L 1' 1. , , A 1 . 81, . 1 , 'J l ' P115 erir g Crnztrurt r f ClH1g7'dfllldfifl7l5 I0 the Clas of '53 ' ' 1 C 1 A J L Cnnzplinzeuls af ' - HSI sim 'lf 3 i5 ll9 Military Playa Sam Antonio, Texas 0 0 0 ' I Lowest fznauruzg Rates SQ lNlXX CARS 656 LSID CARS Drnem PM Vumdovx Free Parlung S E I B E R T ' S Presrnplwns PHOlNl L 4 6167 1602 So New Braunfels Axe an Antonno Cornphments ot B F Chadwlck CLUB SEVENOAKS HAROLD SHORT FURNITURE CO 1450 'Nlorth Flores F 0135 San Antomo Texas SOUTHWEST OFFICE SUPPLY S ppl Check: Fannm 5544 422 North 'Nlam Axe STAR DRUG STORE 1250 Hlghland Blxd SOL FRANK UNIFORMS INC 205 Losoya Street Creators and Designers o Amerzfas Fmest Band Ln: arms Extend Smcere Congrotulonons to Centrol Coltholtc l-l1gl'1 School When You re Talezng Snapshots or Hazmg Portraits Made Its S T I ll F ll S s Coxvrxusxr LOCATIONS Com lzm ents 0 WWI I Sl BFRG CLEANERS and DYERS 2801 NI S1 Mary 5 1851 TAHHILLIUN BHU5 Crosley and GE Applumces Healing Plumbxng 1419 S Presa K 5429 Fam lzmerzls 0 Sunset Servnce Siahons Where you get the best lor less and the only dflerence s ln the change you get back Comphments ol TEXAS SCENIC C0 COMPLETE STAGF FQLIPNIENT San Antomo Texas . rl ' ' ' . 1 S I I u l l vs .' ' 7 1 L , lf 'V f ' T . - If , . .V -. ' V v,. Y r. ' L 1 , . ' Olfice u ies ' Sales Bowles 6 F'-r-'ns I ' ' Prinhng ' Aulographic Registers ' Rubber Stamps ' Curbonized Payroll 1 ' . X Q- I , I f ' ' ' I P f 1 l ' 1 v A I C L I Y V 9 71 V L , A A, Y . Y v 1 . . P I 1 1 1 O O 1 H tt . . . ,, . - 1 I . . v 1 ' Y JT Compliments of I. VALDEZ BARBER SHOP 1133 N. Laredo St. AMERICAN RADIATOR and STANDARD SANI'I'ARY CORP. 1101 Broadway San Antonio, Texas Compluments to Class of 53 WOLFF and MARX WEST SIDE STATE BANK 102 N San Saba A I WOITASKE Plaster ng Co ztraftor 715 E JOSCPIII e 3 2702 Complzmenis o WRIGHT OIL CO 301 S Medma ZIMMERMAN S GULF SERVICE BANDERA RD AT CINICINNATI San ADIOHIO Te as Road Ser ce P20417 WALTER S PHARMACY Pres rzplzons A Spe :ally 2901 W Commerce S GA 7161 San ADIOHIO 7 Tex C W VADEN HOME BUILDER ualzty Comes Fzrsl P 3193 Your Mattresses Made 1 zto Mode 1 In er Sprzng Southern Nlattrc-ss C0 121 Hedges Sr G 2237 O C BOOKER CUSTOM TAILOR Tuxedox to Rent F r nallmg cards to multx page newspapers and magazmes Amerxean Prmters two blg plants offer ex ery fauhty for Prmtmg serwlce iWll'lllC KN PIIINTERS 419 W Myrtle sf F1591 Chestnut 120 VIIIIIH St F4344 F 9561 I ECCELI. PLUMBING C0 4516 S Flores St K 9032 I I 7 . 'n B - I . 1 . , X vi - I 6 ' ' c' . . . I. . Q , . '1 rr n ' A L ' 0 771 .... All Kinds of Furniture Upholstered Q . 1 . 0 s V 5 r Y S ' W V V 71 A A A 'A A A A Q ASK A ST MARY S MAN C 6V D9 e E SI MQ or c POW TO MAKE A L G ro re I HOW TO LIVE Pc L on V r ree f IVIL. C 4 ,ear R OTC M1111 :rj Program feRg Phoep MARY S UNIVERSITY FHUM A FRIEND I Ii 5 or the fhurcb W e Can Furmsb Il' Dhs1c,N1Nc, and MANUFACTURING 5 U N S F T Q F B W I C E 5 T 1 T I 0 N Clll llfll Fl IIYITIIRI' Rubber Knecler Pads Joe Slevers and Son I24 college s+ 85772: 613 lndlcnolc Street San Antonio 3, Texas Nlgm Parking 5 30 I2 00 35C Monfhly Parkung Rafes Avanlable 4'- ' I Half Hour 15C One Hour 356 Two Hours 506 Three Hours 505 Roegelein Provision Company San Amomo Q p f':'L Leif :C'fY f3' sided? wEII IeII y ,LI Sf. Mgfyf Univ s'?y QIIGVS I'I'e ' SI In Cfvix : CTIIQQ gfecaibn. AI . 'yi yu. F, 'Iy Ieaff I IYIN LQJ ,Ig Irnpcflar , Ciysf 'rIfefQiI TPCILILIQ L5bef51I Ark, Steve, Law, Bwffesa A:ImInIsIraIIon, Pre- Mff.I'1 WC, ff Aw, PVCVD, IISIVI, P 8-Engh, nj, ISI , 'I I... 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U 6-2301 ALAMO AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE 1026 N Alamo G 0962 CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST XYISHIZS TO THE 1955 CRADUATIZS FRONT YOUR ALAMEDA THEATER Alamo Belt and Eqmpment Co 351 E com11Rc1s sr Bassos sm: AINTONIIO mms CONIPLIMEXITS TO OUR FUTURE AMERICANS ALAMO FUNERAL HOME D R I N K HIPPO SIZE BEVERAGES Complrments ol A FRI ND AIAMO PLUMBING SUPPLY C0 INC Drsrrrbufors ol KOHLER ol KOI-ILER BTI Brrggs Beautyware Plumbrng Frxrures AMERICAN SPORTS CENTER ATHLETIC I-QIJIPXIFNT ARCADIA GROVE CLEANERS SCHOOL JACKUS U 6 2761 5208 Broadway 217 N S 1 G8309 I l A .L . lk' . 1 ' 1 ,' I' O I ' 1.1l .t.INay' St. - w -' 433 . , 1. gif ? x . -,, f if 3 ' 52375 . 255 1 ji. 4 3 M ., , A R- Q 21' n ' 'r f' V j 'fu' , V -. ., I It as Riir , Mar - 'H s- . .3 . ' i ,d fp 1 Y Q'? 1. gg 1 . ,fxaki 4 17 Q 'Q , -Y A wxfh Q ?,f 7 ? l . 2: it ' Q5 t K, 0 ' 5 -f ,r H '7 ,- b 4 ' 1 Q 3 i 3 'J K 1 7 'x u , pf . ., ' MW x .4 V I J 2 . A X 2 ' it , . 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