Crystal City High School - Javelin Yearbook (Crystal City, TX)
- Class of 1955
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N. WF lf ex , 5 v 'WM' -J 5.1 ,356-an if 9 'Q . -..-1. ' .h u W 'fu - 4, .f 'K--F 'sing f f8und' , . ., . - The Students of Crystal City School P t THE JAVELIN for 1955 The children who attended the above pictured school in 1954- 1955 will be the students to take each of our places in the years to come. They will be as capable as we felt we were in carrying out the standards, lqyalty, and spirit of our C. C. H. S. With pride we use these students as the theme of this yearbook. ' I Editor f-Q ,ycgglgt +1 W -t, .6 r -- isa-2331 .55 , '. 59le r f . ', The annual staff feels that no one more deserves the dedication of this 1955 yearbook than Mrs. Lunz. The Freshmen are under her influence as a Class sponsorg she prepares the Sopho- rnores and Juniors for Senior English, and the Seniors for college pitfalls and hidden curves. Mrs. Lunz taught the 1955 Seniors in the fifth grade and seems to know each one's personal character aswell ashis scholastic ability. Her sincerity in advancing the knowledge of the stu- dents she teaches doesn't end with the Seniors, but goes on through college. Her time isn't her own when you are seeking it for personal betterment--undoubtedly she is a tireless worker be- cause he r own precious children occupy her every moment at home. She is very active in all school functions and attends most ofthe athletic games, showing that she's for the Javelins in any field of sport. Mrs. Lunz has shown herself to be for us, and we certainly are for her. W I NF' ,Spf H-x'l,,4 -ah-- - 'Q 1 T! mf-A' Seated, left to right: R. E. Laughlin, Superintendent of Crystal City California Packing Company Frank Harris, Rancheri R. C. Boyer, Wallis Lumber Companyg B. R. Guyler, Farmeri Leslie Brice Ranchcrg Dr. S. S. Peters, Dentist3 W. P. Brennan, jr., Owner of Crystal City Machine Shcpi R. C Tate , Superintendent. President .... . . Dr, S, S, Peters Vice-President . . . . . Leslie Brice Secretary . . . . . R, E. Laughlin BOARD OF EDUCATION DALE BARKER Math Annual, Senior Class 4 J I 'P f 4 L. A I 35.9 ,is QE 161f'i,.: '44 ' Pr few- TW' WW: Q film' ' 1: f ,- 5V,, .r . 've' 1, 1 51:3312- U... 'P WAYNE COLEMAN Glee Club, Band X C 4 ..,.....-is BERT DAVIS Assistant Coach, P. E. Sophomore Class lx DOROTHY GIBSON Homemaking F. H. A., Freshman Class if BILL CARRUTI-IERS Agriculture F. F. A., Freshman Class F 11 is ' ...f I S, 1, V. -I 1 BILL HEATH Physics, Commercial 1 ff'-'H Rf X J TX g SUPERINTENDENT R. C. Tate Mr. Talmadge has been lcnown to the high school students for six years, four of them as principal of the junior High and the remainding two as Chief of C.C.H.S. Mr. Talmadge coached the debate teams last year, and his girls' team took district honors. The smile he wears and witty stories he 'tells are appealing to all the students, and his teaching ability is espe- cially manifested in his senior civics classes. 3 1 -li-J'-W 4 I v. Psa .. f' . !g,-' :M .rf , fr, 'W 1 1 ..,1 .uw ,.... ,hgh Mr. Tate, our superintendent, is a well- known pe rson ality around Crystal City High School among the students and also among graduates since 1930. ln the past he served as coach and teacher from 1930 no 1941, principal of the high school from 1941 to 1953, and is now in his second year as superintendent. Though Mr. Tate may present a stern and tm- compromising front to the fish , all the seniors can tell you that these same qualities make him an ever present help in time of need. PRINCIPAL john M. Talmadge J ' I ' ,' 1, , 1 - Z' .f . - va. sf ' , 4 ' 4 X Q -fn-v N 'N , J nf 6' X Xxx ' .,.y.4u9-' ,. N x K fb - 6, XX 1' K I ,R 'ig X 'N I, xx' l. ROSITA HOLLAR History, Librarirm Library Club, junior Class l .---- DAVE HOWARD Science Annual, Senior Class VV,-3 my Val , ,K elif ANNE JACKSON Business Education Annual, Paper, Senior Class J -K+' fa, 6- .A r 1 f 1, , S if . i 1 i sql . , ' --Q4 .Ax X V iz' ' X ' 4.1 X '- '- .A 0 X 2 E A , Ii x ,i H M LEE LUNZ Q l 15 y English SA 1 L U ' ' Sophomore Class JEWELL LE BON English Speech Club, junior Class GEORGE MABE Coach, Commercial Athletic Club, junior Class Mill. 3 11, ANN GOSS Secretary JOAN PURCELL Coach, P. E. Pep Squad JO ANN JONSSON Nurse ALBERT RAY Spanish 1 X 5 - X K Xl x 1 u ,U f 'F 4 .I v. : ing, 'Sa . I ' x inf? est 5 4' 'iuv Q o I 'if i Lunchroom Staff Oh! No! Mrs. La Vemc Templer, Mrs. Frank Dunkle, Mrs. Ada Curtis. ' ,.....-.1 w V F, So this is teaching In this theme you're writing-- Your quiz is on the board, Pep talk She plays, too!!! . The big boss! 22 Memorize pages-- Musclemen Get out of the hall!!! Hit it! !! Between periods 1 . - 1 1 I ' 4' 3 U1 I L.-.4 I C ff 2' I 56,1 E i W . 1 ,f, - I b , V I, If K 5 l ,X 1 If J QQ-3' J I Y v-1.1 A 58 W A Exif. 1 . I E? ff 'x -yr xi . 1 P wifi! S ,l- 1,5194 f:,,.f-7! ' 1' x MOST POPULAR PWITUICTS MOTTII Hecttor Bonilla MOST REPRESENTATIVE X Paul Mata SQ-V 1 1'-' 5g -5' Whuwlllu 4-Q 9 'x 4:5 ,A L X 4X,. I ,Cz 4 xr lv ,N 5 ff FL .ww ,,. N51-if , , ,MFLWV z., -' 1, ' ,ff wk-QJJVQQ gm , Q. v an 1? I -1 X U If i JOY ADDISON Basketball 1, 35 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 25 Tennis 15 Band 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 4, Photography Editor 45 Paper Staff 45 Library Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. INEZ ARENAS Baseball 45 Volleyball 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Library Club 45 F. H. A. 4. CORINA AVILA Baseball 1, 25 Pep Squad 1, 25 Paper Staff 45 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, DELIA AVILA Class Most Popular 15 Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 45 Volleyball 45 Spanish Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DARRELL BAILEY Hall Captain 45 F. H. A. Beau 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Athletic Club 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 2, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Sentinel 45 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 1, Secretary 3, 4, President 4. ALVAN BLALACK Fire Chief 45 Annual Staff Assistant 4. HECTOR BONILLA Class Most Popular 45 Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1. LUPE CERVANTES Pep Squad 2, 3,45 Paper Staff 45 Library Club 45 Spanish Club 15 F. H. A. 4. PETRITA CORONADO Western Jamboree Queen 35 Class Most Representative 15 Basketball 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 25 Glee Club 15 Annual Staff Assistant 1, 35 Paper Staff 45 Student Council 45 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. JOE DAVID CUEVAS Class Most Representative 15 Class Vice-President 25 Football 2, 35 Ath- letic Club 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, Historian 2. LAWRANCE CORTE Football 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Trumpet Trio Rating 15 Glee Club 3, 45 Ath- letic Club 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 4. ROY DAVIDSON Beau of C. C. H. S. 45 Hall Captain 35 Class Vice-President 15 Football 2, 3, 45 Student Council 4, Vice-President 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Athletic Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 F. F. A.'2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 45 4-H 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Vice-President 3, 4. BURRELL DAY Most Popula.r 45 Hall Captain 35 Class Vice-President 45 Football 2, 3, 4, All-District 3, Honorable Mention All-State 35 Track 35 Athletic Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, President 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 4, President 35 4-H 1, 2, Secretary 1, Vice-President 2. PHINEAS DURBON Most Representative 45 Class Most Representative 15 Class Treasurer 2, Reporter 45 F. H. A. Beau 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Annual Staff 4, Advertising Manager 45 Student Council 4, President 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Speech Club 3, 45 Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 li. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 4-H 1,2, 3, President 2, 3. GREGORIO FIGUEROA Annual Staff 4, Art Editor 45 Athletic Club 1, 2, 4, JEANNINE nsruzn Class Reporter 25 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Tennis 1, 35 Volleyball 1, 35 Band 1, 25 Annual Staff 4, Layout Editor 45 Paper Staff 4, Editor 45 Stu- dent Council 45 Library Club 1, Spelling 2, Placed Second in Disu'ict5 Shorthand 3. -un' il A ' cr? lf' -A 'nv--3 OFELIA FLORES Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Paper,Sta.ff 45 Library Club 45 Spanish Club 15 F. H. A 1, 2, 3, 4. MODESTA CARMEN GALVAN Class Most Representative 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4- Baseball 1 2 3 4- , I 7 I Q Tennis 2, 43 Volleyball 1, 3, 43 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 45 Paper Staff 4, News Editor 45 Student Council 3, 4, Reporter 35 Library Club 45 Spanish Club 13 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. H. A. GRANADOS Band 1, 2, 3 4- Athletic Club 1 3' F. F. A 1 3 J 1 7 3 U I ' ELIDA GUERRERO Baseball 45 Volleyball 45 Library Club lg Spanish Club 15 F. H. A. 4. AUGUSTIN HERNANDEZ Athletic Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Annual Staff Assistant 4. GLORIA HERRERA T rans ferre d from Brackenridge High School in San Antonio, Texas 43 Baseball 43 Volleyball 4s F. H. A. 4. BETTY KING Transferred from Big Wells High School in Big Wells, Texas 33 Class Re- porter 33 Basketball 3, 43 Volleyball 43 Speech Club 33 F. H. A. 3, 4, Secretary 3, Area 1st Vice-President 4. OBDULIA LARA Class President 1, Secretary 43 Pep Squad 2, 3, 43 Annual Staff 13 Paper Staff 4, Feature Editor 43 Student Council 1, 23 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1. ,,,- 'I -f 'L L f' V ,75:.,w J, syl, 7 .131 Ll -4 -and 'Es if I 64' A--fi .iii 1' an -' ,P 4 EMILIO LOERA Football 35 Track 45 Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. CRYSTELA LOPEZ Class Most Representative 25 Baseball 45 Volleyball 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4 Paper Staff 4- Libra: Club 4- S anish Club 1- F. H A 1 2 3 4 9 Y i P 3 ' ' 3 S 7 ' FAYRENE MARLEY Transferred from Cotulla High School in Cotulla, Texas 35 Volleyball 3 Band 3, 45 Annual Staff 4, Layout Editor 45 Paper Staff 4, Feature Editor 4 Speech Club 35 F. H. A. 3, 45 4-H 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3. PAUL MATA Class Most Representative 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Annual Staff 4, Advertising Manager 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ALFONSO MENA Football 2, 35 Basketball 25 Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3. FRANCES MORIN Class Most Popular 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Paper Staff 4, Exchange Editor 45 Library Club 45 F. I-I. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1. FRANK NAYOLA Class Most Popular 2, 35 Football 25 Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, Captain 1, 2, A11-District 25 Athletic Club 1, 2, 3, 4, BEATRIZ NIETO Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff Assistant 2, 35 Paper Staff 45 Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, in-ui inf' ff? xtpf sid Oni N 1 1 I . BILLIE RUTH PARK Basketball 1, 2, 45 Baseball 1, 45 Volleyball 1, 3, 45 Pep Squad 25 Speech Club 45 Library Club 15 Paper Staff 4, Art Editor 4, EUGENE PERALES Baseball 15 Band 1,2, 3, 45 Athletic Club 1, 45 F. F. A. 1,2, 3, Secretary 2 JEAN ROLLS Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 1, 2, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 1, Reporter 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Paper Staff 4, Assistant Sports Edi- tor 45 Library Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. BARBARA DEE RUTLEDGE Belle of C. C. H. S. 35 Most Attractive 45 F. F. A. Sweetheart 25 Class President 2, Secretary 3, Treasurer 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Manager 35 Base- ball 15 Tennis 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Twirler 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Contest Twirling Rating II, I, II5 Glee Club 1, 25 Annual Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 45 Paper Staff 4, News Editor 45 Student Council 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3, 4, One-Act Play 2, All-Star Cast 25 Library Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4. DAVID SAUCEDO Class President 3, 45 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarian 3, 45 Athletic Club 4. BUNNY SMITH Most Attractive 35 Most Representative 45 Class Secretary 2, Vice-Presi- dent 35 F. F. A. Sweetheart 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, All-District 1, Captain 25 Baseball 1, Volleyball 15 Tennis 1, jr. Singles All-District 15 Annual Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 45 Paper Staff 4, Assistant Editor 45 Student Council 2, Reporter 25 Honor Society 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Drum-Major 2, 3, 4, Contest Twirling Rating II, I, I5 Glee Club 1, 25 Speech Club 3, 4, Vice-President 3, 4, All-Star Cast 25 Library Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, President 3, 4. CAROLYN SRAMEK Belle of C. C. H. S. 45 Class Most Popular 2, 35 F. F. A. Sweetheart 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, Manager 45 Baseball 1,25 Volleyball 1, 25 Tennis 15 Band 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Annual Staff 4, Business Manager 45 Paper Staff 4, Assistant Editor 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. CLARA TAPIA Basketball 1, 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 1, 3, 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 45 Paper Staff 45 Library Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 1. sl ls f 'JR I 4 l LOTTIE TUMLINSON Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 13 Paper Staff 45 Speech Club 45 Library Club 13 Spanish Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, ELIDA VAIDE Baseball 1, 45 Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 35 Annual Staff Assistant 1, 2, 35 Paper Staff 45 Library Club 1,2, 3,45 Spanish Club 15 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3. I-IERBY WILEY Annual Staff 4, Business Manager, ELISEO S. VILLARREAL Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Trumpet Trio Rating Ig Athletic Club 1, 2, 45 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. ARMANDINA MENDEZ Softball 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Pep Squad 33 Paper Staff 43 Library Club 45 Spanish Club 1. -00 hs' Work of art! ! xx The three stooges! ! . A The sophisticated seniors! ! S elf portrait ! 2 MOST POPULAR Bart Wagnex' Edna Elm MOST REPRESENTATIVE Carole Clark Cl1a1'.l6S Howard Reed Q Q 1 3 2 45 P75 'UQ QP A .J All -i .GIAC 1.5! I.. ' . l I 'I 'U' fl. ,.kl.:9l.:.l...l '. 'l::'::'l: ::'lu lj lf' lg. 5 Fl I., 'qi Q, lm. All Al. l, ll A. 1:-l2',Q,:?'iI.:i.fl: .:i'. f Sherry Harp, Reporters jane Guyler, Vice-Presidentg Harold King, Presidents Mason Williams, Student Council Representatives Mary Kay Carr, Treasurerg C arole Clark, Secretary. JUNIORS K b X 1: I K , i n or fl u ,l i A HA lx I Herman Acosta Nonchalant Barb ara Anderson Ple asant Tommy Avila Unconcemed Violet Lou Bell Reserved i4 N r as Q J: Us H' lt' QU in l J '-13? ISL sd' Lupe Canela Friendly Mary Kay Carr Unpredictable Billy Casey Gam Carole Clark Representative V' , all or if A lg C57 3 K a A lx X wif if A '-me , X. , 1..l Norberto Cuellar Flirtations Estella Cumpian Energetic Anita Delgado Sweet Edna Elam Appe sling k, if L :Q -at N.: X x..,f Jig,-L Dorothy Coleman Gracious Wendel Condry Like able Benton Cook Industrious Armando Cuellar lndifferent Dino .2 l Leona Farley Artistic Antonia Flores Reserved Olga Galvan Vivacious Vidal Garza Popula.r F v. 17 ll 115 f r 5- A x .N il f l P' L., K, A 5. 1 v, nm.- ,. ve ff? 1 li v I 1 I I Noble Gates Efficient Jane Guyler Personable Darrell Hale Quiet we Gerald Hale Helpful fgrlamgw - JI? Charles Langley Dependable jimmy Martin Polite Sue Mecca Cute Lavem Meister M usical Sherry Harp Clever Ernestina Hernandez Diligent Lansing Horan Rugged Harold King Adventurous MQ. ll 'muff' A 94 julia Munoz Jolly Carolyn Payne Carefree 'f' Jerry Peters Co-operative Joanne Phillips Companicnable ,ng . .1 'EP ',,1 xs- ,M Smart Pullen Constructive Vicie Rainey Intelligent Charles Howard Reed Mischievous Oralia Posada Sincere Patricia Stendebach Ambitious Bart Wagner Amiable Mimi Wagner Petite Mason Williams Versatile Donald Turk Good-natured Mary Jane Rutledge Comely Luz Elena Solis Cheerful Sonya Sramek Witty .l MOST POPULAR L8I'l'y rfatc NOVII Ray it O '..'1 - . 11944, MOST REPRESENTATIVE Betta Salazar' Don Taylor 1 I FF gx I V,.., . A 5 S Nova Ray, Vice-Presidents Elizabeth Atchley, Rcporterg Ba rb ara Bohmfalk, Student Council Rcprescntativcg Joanna Rossington, Secrctaryg Don T ayl or , SOPHOMORES is - I ' i. 5 1.9 ' A Prcsidcnt. XXX K :QNX Q4 A H rw L ia,-, Y 'I ' u ff E I l .1 u Q 1 'QA lui Nflfe T7 Tino Canela Charles Carr Robert Cathcart -Q - 'f Eustolio Avila pr V e ' Q Barbara Bohmfalk JS 5111.-,beam Atchley E1idaAvi1es 1 r Q Aid ,f Q- -523 -I PM .I I! . x X A! . j X ,fa Q ! M- . f ' . ,zi x Abigail Arauza Asenath Arauza Daniel Arenas vw-1'-' nf-ff .. .5215 W? A. , ,, ..,E - ' y Q, ' 9 ,Ji , x N in 4 5 l:iFt '3C .1 of C A nnoo j' C fx? 'wg' K Ei ..., gy I. 'Q . I 5 f Guadulpe Saucedo Lupe Cortez Minerva Cuellar Frank De la Rosa Amparo Delgado Jaime Galvan 1. Q5 if if Q' J Wu- - 'wie 'iffy' 3 f A , A 4 fi 3 1 Z 1 I 'fa' f wr g......... sl ,gl9f 'hr-54 PN.. J Q , Harold Chapman Howard Chapman Wanda Chapman Pebo Coleman Barbara Condry Celestino Lima Q 'E - 7 5. 1 Q ii r N ae' ' x o yf ,. ' 1. ' . K r 0' P 41' P Au Belia Guzman jose Guzman john Hale Benjy rx.. jack Hopkins '-T Annette Hopper 5 Teresa Galvan David Gomez joel Gomez jose Guaj ardo Elsa Guenther Noemi Alva .0 . Z 10 f -0' 4 if-'U X 7 X nl. f Barbara McGill Amoldo Menchaca jesse H. Nash Alfonso Nevarez janet Northcutt Larry Northcutt .uf I ., H 2 1. R Q wh 'Q joe Lara Sofia Loera Sue Marley Enedelia Martinez joe Martinez Juanita Martinez s f , 2 .,,..f -Ji H. N . 1 gg? bird Eff: I Y af ,ai 'H 7f'554f.,f'fxil',s' ' f ' -- ,M -fit . I 5, 1 NX-.5 Us 'I ..VV XM N-n -'ff' MM. a i . M 2 fs'- , :,vL ..,4 J Q. N KS , , f ak a l'af p f X is -al Isabel Puente Nova Ray Raul Reyes james Edward Roberts Noemi Romero Joanna Rossington PL 4 , H5 -A my 6-37 r I I X 44? wr' , Y lJw 3' Il f fx G+. K f 'O' e 57.41 XJ , K ' l 1- -Vx 'H , fy 'X .. . A ,ir-' - 2 33' N eeee ' U Nora Lee Overton Mariana Palomo Henry Perales Patsy Petty Charles Pitts Frances Phillips Z Q 'f , . Ea? K . kg- X XX in 1,7 F la S.. X . v L 2 .. ,.ty 3. -,. . M .4 Janice Staton Larry Tate Don Taylor Billy Temple: Kenneth Tucker Jerry Williams 4 L, .fa . lop 'T' .ff1 Tv, ff f Xe 'IV ,wax ax 2' - Q' x f V gl 9 K 1-.I Berta Salazar Ralph Salinas Belia Sanchez Gilbert Sanchez Sara. Smither james Spradling T , - 'N 1 1 W g YQ 'LL ' 1 .J . 'x 'Q gg! x E X! ,A gy 'K T ,f 4 A fi.. X , 2 - x ,. 51 u 1 I ' ' - My , 5 N! - Ja f S5l'.T QP' S 3 ' L lzzz , I 7 4 'ix I,-in 1 V bra aw 1-is n 'gl 'z-5' ' U 5 --D f 'T N X . ggff . W ,IJJH in K M S 4 sl We - - ,,. ji ,x ' ...L MOST POPULAR Joe AVIIZI Martlxa Solis MOST REPRESENTATIVE Vi1-gi11ia Lanclez Santos Nieto '1 H... .,,, ' ,x-NU.. -1. .1.f..,1,lA.k,7.. .....y..1.....A..4.:1..L! ' ' 117 Q-no hi- - 17. . Q HY' , H ,. ..,. X 4 'X I Qu. A Q -5 Q ,Q ' dll. . .xt ht: . ,Q X J, ss Z mv u 1 h-. Ati , 'Wi qw. I Ik N4 't , - li , i . 4 - ,nm Svc f-5 AK Xl' Santos Nieto, Student Council Representatives Sammy Guyler, Presidentg Dixie Lee Hancock, Secretary-Treasurerg Mary Backor, Vice-Presidentg josue Gomez, Sergeant at Arms. FRESHME X ff Sri ge .4 My WL f9'f, Q if 0- , f If .rf 0 9 C' A A il: .J sz., 52 fl 'iff 5 fix, ' 1-. ka Qf p P XX 17A 1... I .Q ' J n ' . xr , , - N' 5 P00 sf 4 rw A 5 ,g A i 1 r X '-I rx M , ,N N N i X ,N x jr ite 'df w--suv 'ii- ' Q' if , if Catalina Aldava jimmy Allen Ramon Alva Hiram Alvarado Dionicio Avila joe Avila Mary Backor Albert Benavides Janice Bookout Judy Kay Brown Antonio Calderon Mercedes Cerda Sofia Chavez Gerald Coleman Lucille Cook Oralia Cuellar Minna Raye Cytrin Bruce Day Jesse Delgado Robert Diaz Billy English Carmen Flores Janie Flores Richmond Franklin Robert Gamez Rueben Z. Gamez Amelia Garcia Josua Gomez Ventura jr, Gonzalez Natividad Granados I, A r-A -lv f R I I .1 Hi -'-if x 'L...AXf wif 5? F I-1' x I.. .- ' if ,Bar N QQ nm av in . 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'll' x v 1 , P' V 1 n lc-1 -B' I M, RTE ' E gl? gs, xg ' qv. f vi I 3 95 3 .EH JA -' QM 4 ... Agni f2iZe.w2h??1-Y an 'R Q' s ,d w XJ I 5 Ili 1' 4314 I in-, fy - f ur.- .i ff Carmen Perales Rey Perez jack Peters Guadalupe Pineda Phillip Reed Henry Rivera Estevan Rodriguez Tommy Rossington Maria C. Salinas john Schell Lupe Serna Frank Sifuentes Frank Solansky Martha Solis Eloise Stendebach Edwina Stocking Wanda L. Tumlinson Dell Van Cleve kr ' 0 .13 Q f 'J' Dorothy Worsham 'X ' F Darrell Zuber , f 'X l il. ', --,h f f. f ' . 'N i e l D 1, M, Jw D 'xl' - A - . 'X ' A - .A ' ij f' he ' l ' iglfi Fish, Fish, and more Fish! ! The line-up! ! Yea Seniors!!! Dance me loose, The w1nner?? ? At every game. Typical Study Hall . . llikc it! Hey, skinny. Love?? Queen of the rodeo Thinking, Freshmen huddle. ri Welcome partner. Okay. All alone! Hi rat! ! . A Martxan. Help???? Tum back the hands of time. Watch it, freshmen. N -ff' 0' V, QAL RQ 'N It 'ZEN . k'kk mx ,ian m 1 ?:lQ '-if 'vfw 3,5gff!.'f,w ixci ,ft x 4 rg : X ssiiiifa Y!! I Q 4' 19 M 5 fq -, if X 4 M , , ,-6' ' Mm 'XB 4' -.- .gk V N 1,1:4?!3gr'f 4 ,r,d QF V . v , - 'Qyv X' 5 443.1 . :ES 'Navy 'v Wf'. Z QR :- , V .'. 4 QM IIA ' ,Zn-'Lv . ,Q I 'fig f ' fi v,,,.A -- . - 'T ' VI 1 . f N 1 f MOST REPRESENTATIVE X MOST REPRESENTATIVE I X wi: I W. .4 ' E fi? . vl v .552 , ' V AQ5 Jane Gllylef MOST POPULAR 3 fir Burrell Day MOST POPULAR JV 7? X afQfI 5 4. ' . , f'Vb'.'f .' Ji N4 T S fx'-wx yn SYZIHICIK xx BELLE OF CCHS .v 1211 KRIJ J 'op' ':,,gf f i x X xx wx , X Carol : N R , ., if I i X Roy Davidson BEAU OF CCHS 0 af , v' FOOTBALL SWEETHEART Harold King MOST HANDSOME gif! fi? r E, ,- 4 ,.,f,5wf-'f y ,N - 1 4 XL , Barbara Dee Rutledge MOST ATTRACTIVE O , TT I, .MQSOII MOST ATHLETIC ,f lg ALVAN BLALACK DARRELL BAILEY and I-IERMAN ACOSTA Firc Chief Hall Captains EDNA ELAM CHARLES HOWARD REED amd DARRELL BAILE F. F. A. Swccthcnrl F. H. A. Bonus 41' '--asf YZ Y Ilia 5 GRGAN ZATIG S L Seated around the tahle left to right: Sammy Guylcr, Santos Nieto, Petrita Coronado, Herman Acosta, jo- :mna Rossington, Barbara Bohmfalk, Mason Williams, Phineas Durbon, Mr. Talmadge, Harold King, Jeannine Fisher, Charles Howard Reed, Sherry Harp, Don Taylor, David Saucedo. On the Journey through each school year in C. C. H.S. the Student Cotmcil acts as a guide for thc whole school. This governing body of Crystal High students works diligently in planning all the activities to be sponsored by the school. President Phineas Durlmon X' ,vJ',N Secretary Mason Williams 'Ni '. SPAR Si 913 Q .,.... W3 xx 'ln .PN Q' 5,1 C? 5-4 1st row: Jeannine Fisher, Barbara D. Rutledge, Mary Kay Carr, Obdulia Lara, 2nd row: Phineas Durbon, Lavern Meister, Roy Davidson, Mason Williams, Paul Mata, Stuart Pullen, Mr. Talmadge. HO OR SOCIETY President Vice-President Secretary Elaine Smith Barbara D. Rutledge Paul Mata 4 -A '27 '? L Obdulia Lara lst row: Petrita Coronado, Ampara Delgado, Gregoria Delgado, Antonia Flores, Anita Delgado, Ernestina Hemandez, Carmen Perales, Maria Espinoza, Lupe Canela, Oralia Posada, Lupe Sema, San Juana Flores, Elisa Jimenez, Lydia Linares, Abigail Arauza, Noemi Romero, Noemi Alva, Mercedes Cerda, Margarita Roiz, Amelia Garcia, Mrs. Hollar, Obdulia Lara. 2nd row: Armandina Mendez, Corina Avila, Isabel Puente, Minerva Cuellar, juanita Martinez, Belia Guzman, Estella Cumpian, Mariana Palorno, Teresa Galvan, Sofia Loera, Frances Phillips, Sadie Overton, Dorothy Worsham, Socorra Marinez, Esperanza Hernandez, Asenath Arauza, julia Mtmoz, Beatriz Avelar, Catalina Aldava, Maria Inez Lozano, Alicia Avelar, Frances Morin, Inez Arenas, Olga Galvan, Sue Mecca. 3rd row: Clara Tapia, Elida Valdez, Beatriz Nieto, Martha Solis, Luz Elena Solis, Virginia Landez, Bertha Salazar, Joann Phillips, Janice Staton, Dorothy Coleman, Vicie Rainey, Nora Lee Overton, Enedelia Martinez, Belia Sanchez, Lupe Cortez, Carmen Flores, Maria Salinas, Ofelia Flores, Margarita Ortiz, Lupe Cervantes, Crystela Lopez, Not pictured: Barbara McGill, Sue Marley, Mo- desta Galvan, Sofia Chavez, jean Rolls, Elsa Guenther, Violet Lou Bell, Barbara Bohmfalk, Elida Aviles, Lucille Cook. LIBRARY CLUB Members of this club give up their precious study periods in order to help in the library. Hats off to one of the largest service clubs in C. C. H. S. President Vice-President Secretary Olga Galvan Sue Mecca Left to right: Mimi Wagner, Sara Smither, janet Northcutt, Edna Elam, Sherry Harp, Mary jane Rutledge, Pat Stendebach, Mrs. Le Bon, Elizabeth Atchley, Billie Ruth Park, Dell Van Cleve, Sue Marley, Barbara Dee Rutledge, Mary Kay Carr, Bunny Smith, Leona Farley, Ba.rbara Condry, Elsa Guenther, Phillip Reed, Noble Gates, Lavem Miester, W. A. Park. SPEECH CLUB Footlights cast a spell on nearly everyone, but members in this club are interested enough to participate in one-act plays, declamation, debate, a.nd extemporaneous speaking. Experience in this club gives mem- bers poise and assurance when facing audiences. President Vice-President Secretary Barbara Dee Rutledge Bunny Smith Patricia Stendebach 'Q' 2221 '22 Q, Eff tiff? 'H 1L555?iL1fi1l',f'fE5E2.f?iir1:fr-' :stirs 1252 Eli'3l?-L1-i2E?.5-lf:-1: 22-7 25? if-1 ri '-2--h , :eff-1--f 1erff::i i42ZQ,p rf.: 21:5-..35r 'f:2f5i.1:: ' if fngjwx 3ThJqj-iffgip gg 5,ll ,1, yfQf i ffijii. QQEI Eggzi' ,ifgu . ' if ig '- i-,t.? it iiiiiilfgiiifl: 9112325 Xiaiglfi' Eg fl-4 2i?fF2EH.1:52:fi 'iffif' g'Zi212 'TEE-.1 1'55ii-els.: ..-. gi'?:Ef2f-+L-f-f1:3:5fE Q .,. lieil ----'---f-, v--v uv-54.vu nuu ' 7'Y T5- 'u 9 'V'-'V Wlf-fl lane many responsi- better think twice be- 3-150 0059056111 Cf 0119 f ble duties which fall on fore taking the Javelins the SU'0U89St SC30Y1fl his shoulders. Phineas lightly. What' we lack in experience, we more R teams we have ever had. However, we will wait to will plan and preside over all of the assembly .5 u'w gif .f. ' .QT 'I. 58.11 5 f .LUU 1--7 4, we lst row: Petrita Coronado, Crystela Lopez, Billie Ruth Park, Lupe Cervantes, Frances Morin. 2nd row: Bea- ye triz Nieto, Elida Valdez, Obdulia Lara, Clara Tapia, jeannine Fisher. 3rd row: Gayle Cause, joy Addison, La Cor-ina Avila, Bunny Smith, Barbara Dee Rutledge. -ith row: Fayrene Marley, Carolyn Sramek, Mason Wil- QQ pr liams, jean Rolls, Mrs. jackson, Lottie Ttunllnson. Not pictured: Armandina Mendez, Modesta Galvan, Ea Orem rims. Y' 3, ma ua.v:: :sonic new- d 1 t d get comers in the backfield 2: e GC 6 E CSS Dar too. Donald Turk and 5 y?arf . urre .. xi? 3 In order to meet the Deadline! members of the secretarial training class work as the paper staff during 33, ant their two school periods. The hi-monthly editions are published in approximately three days. 15, - ' ', J SUCFU bdfy BIIQ laI'UH.Surer' lv. Donald was a sggii Kay Ca,,. Mn,, Jane Charles Reed f Hanoi- Zeit' fi :J Rutledl Art Editor :anna Phineas Du,-b. Exchange Editor Jeannine Fisher e 8 rs RO8SlIl1 Billie Ruth Park 105811 cgun rg r F1'lmCC5M0fi1'l ther boys 1- C P 85 n' The coachr' .ii 'W' e mw- i kr, ld and elect C. it 16 Ah u 8 year Pk afid tht was elee -we 1, 1 b? ln Bodie n temack President H' ective- secretary 'Quad' Charles , Wl'li18 Phineas -I 5 first council boys .. A 'rim mach TI' H. 4 I ,,,g,-,Qfy ,ws i f -..rib..,N,,m, i f .- ' A f .AM V- .,, WN,A -7 gg, h , gm 31 :iff--i H ., 4- ' f -f K - Q :leave-fi E . me A P 1 Kan , , .sam , ,, rm. Qt. Sfzif' 1151, ' Eidmzv 9 NF yy - 4-:gym y -imm Ti T7 lst row: Lavem Meister, Mr. Adams, Elwyn Hipp, Elsa Guenther, Ronny Hale, Miss Buell, Barbara Bohm- falk. 2nd row: Darrell Bailey, Charles Carr, james Spradling, Edna Elam, jack Peters. 4-H CLUBS These boys and girls are really preparing for their fuxture in Zavala County. As citizens o district, the farmers and their wives of tomorrow get their start in these clubs. Boys' President Darrell Bailey I f-I 'VX 3 I f a farming Girls' President Edna Elam l 45 1' lst row: Wanda Tumlinson, Mary Backor, Lottie Tumlinson, Elsa Guenther, Inez Arenas, Frances Morin, Beatriz Nieto, Martha Solis, Olga Galvan, Belia Guzman, Juanita Martinez, Minerva Cuellar, Luz Elena Solis, Mary Salinas, Doris Northcutt, Wanda Chapman. 2nd row: Mrs. Gibson, Gayle Greer, Janet Northcutt, Lupe Cervantes, Ofelia Flores, Isabel Puente, Amparo Delgado, Teresa Galvan, Sofia Loera, Berta Salazar, Vir- ginia Landez, Mary Lozano, Janice Bookout. 3rd row: Joanna Rossington, Nova Ray, Sonya Sramel-4, Ann- ette Hopper, Estella Cumpian, Patsy Petty, Barbara Anderson, Betty King, Patricia Stendebach, Mariana Palomo, Catalina Aldava, Lupe Canela, Oralia Posada, Frances Phillips, Clara Tapia, Mimi Wagner. 4th row: Obdulia Lara, Edna Elam, Judy Kay Brovxm, Edwina Stocking, Dixie Lee Hancock, Elida Guerrero, Petrita Coronado, Sue Marley, Leona Farley, Barbara Bohmfalk, Carole Clark, Enedelia Martinez, Dorothy Coleman, Eloise Stendebach, Carolyn Payne. Sth row: Joy Addison, Crystela Lopez, Carolyn Sramek, Bar- bara Dee Rutledge, Fayrene Marley, Sara Smither, Joann Phillips, Barbara Condry, Jane Guyler, Mary Kay Carr, Btumy Smith, Jean Rolls, Mary Jane Rutledge, Sherry Harp. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ,T The F. H, A. takes part in Thanksgiving and Christmas projects, district and regional meeting H A B t. The club meets every Monday. of all to the members, the annual F. . . anque President Vice-President Blumy Smith Olga Galvan an 'T' s, and best Secretary Barbara Bohm falk ff . ar, S . iix s if 1st row: John Schell, Ronny Hale, john Hale, James Spradling, Elwyn Hipp, james Roberts, Tommy Ross- ington, H. H. Painter, jesse Delgado, Arnold Menchaca, Harold Chapman. 2nd rowg Donald Turk, Nativi- dad Granados, Dionisio Avila, Robert Diaz, Billy Templer, Howard Chapman, Edna Elam, Frankie Solansky, jerry Peters, Gerald Coleman, David Gomez, jimmy Allen, Mason Williams. 3rd row: Kenneth Tucker, Phineas Durbon, Herman Acosta, Darrell Bailey, Burrell Day, Bart Wag-ner, Jaime Galvan, Larry Northcutt, Larry Tate. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The F. F. A. meets every Monday in the Ag building. These Future Farmers of America are interested in building Texas farm land into a. better producing country. President Vice-President SSCFCYHFY Bodie Davidson Burrell Day MHSOH Williams V - ' it by fffjf ,Qu 4,5 f., ,, ,,: rkifg ,K 5 , . , , ii V :bids . if Q 'Ya-. , , ., ,I H, 5 l Q 6 ' 11 ,nfs , ,4 'fs Q X l . ... ,Y Q. 1 - V? E li - V f r 'iii . , -.9 ' ' 2 5 t - --4: -Ti? ' A 4 '42 - 555,-f azjwg' ,QW , 1- - '1 'Z Baihdoras!! Hmm-m-m, pretty new uniforms? BUNNY SMITH Drum Major Senior BARBARA RUTLEDGE TWITIGF S emor SHERRY HARP Twirler junior ESTELLA CUMPIAN Twirler junior ,-Z' ,ZW fmggira C, 'vlflvm lst row: Bunny Smith, Teresa Galvan, Virginia Landez, Eloise Stendcbuch, Barbara Anderson, Clara Tapia. 2nd row: Del Van Cleve, Annette Hopper, Barbara Bohmfalk, Mimi Wagner, Sara Smither, jean Rolls, Sue Marley, Elwyn Hipp, Edwina Stocking, Wanda Tumlinson. 3rd row: Sonya Sramek, Nova Ray, Pete Perales, Idalia Alfaro, Gloria Bames, Fayrene Marley, Mary Backor, Gayle Greer, Judy Kay Brown. 4th row: Charles Casey, jackye Savage, Brenda Ray, Jeanne Scaief, Linda Bell Walpole, Noemi Alva, Belia Guzman, Sammy Guyler, Elizabeth Atchley, Bertha Salazar. 5th row: Arnold Menchaca, Henry Perales, james Edward Rob- erts , Frankie Smith, jimmy Fulwiler, Lorenzo Cortez, Eli Villarreal, Gerald Coleman, Hector Nevarrez, Morecio Trevino. 6th row: Richmond Franklin, H. A. Granados, Lavem Miester, Tommy Rossington, Carole Clark, jerry Williams, Ralph Hipp. ii x Q XN ' lu N Xl' -s xy if . , are 5' f ti' Z 'MV l .x ' 0 MLW! ,- Ncfabki fy, Q V le' Q Liv I President Vice-President Secretary Carole Clark Sherry Harp Barbara Dee Rutledge f Q,, 5 The cheerleaders are in charge of the pep rallies held in the gym TENNA BOOKOUT Mascot RLT L, , 'v' ' MARY KAY CARR Cheerleader Junior MODESTA GALV AN Head Cheerleader Senior J OANNA ROSSINGTON every Friday during football season. The peppy yells led by the s e girls greatly encourage school spirit and the Javelins' will to win. MARY JANE RUTLEDGE Cheerleader Junior . , l., ' 1 L' Cheerleader Sophomore lst row: Joanna Rossington, Modesta Galvan,Tenna Bookout, Mary Kay Carr, Mary Jane Rutledge. 2nd row: Sadie Overton, Juanita Martinez, Ampara Delgado, Inez Arenas, Frances Morin, Martha Solis, Mary Salinas, Sofia Loera, Mariana Palomo. 3rd row: Catalina Aldava, Elisa Jimenez, Lydia Linares, Ofelia Flores, Lupe Cervantes, Oralia Posado, Mary Lozano, Cai-men Flores, Nora Lee Overton. 4lJ1 row: Lucille Cook, Iinedelia Martinez, Petrita Coronado, Crystela Lopez, Elida Valdez, Dorothy Worsham, Patricia SLendebach, Leona Farley, Joann Phillips, Frances Phillips. Yea Green, Yea Gold Yea Javelins, Let's Go! ,sr Q39 t T. t we ml , . l N lf M I 'Eg C lst row: Nova Ray, Mimi Wagner, Sue Mecca, Noble Gates, Berta Salazar, Sofia Loera, Teresa Galvan, Joanna Rossington, Sue Marley, Dell Van Cleve, Carole Clark, Sonya Sramek, Mary Salinas, Virginia Landez, Doris Northcutt, Janice Bookout. 3rd row: joy Addison, Sara Smither, Carolyn Sramek, W. A. Park, Billy Casey, Sherry Harp, jane Guyler, Barbara Bohmfalk, Catalina Aldava, Clara Tapia, Barbara Anderson, Mary jane Rutledge. 4th row: Arnold Menchaca, Mason Williams, Charlie Mortensen, Harold King, jerry Williams, Lavern Meister, Charles Howard Reed, Larry Tate, Frank Martha Solis , Belia Guzman, 2nd row: De La Rosa, Lorenzo Cortez, james Edward Roberts, Don Taylor, Sammy Guyler. GLEE CLUB As music makers of C. C. ll. S., these students represent the school in various activities including state contest and at many community gatherings held during the year. This is the group that produced the opgr- etta, On Top ol' Old Smokey , earlier in the year, President Vice-President Secretary Mason Williams Larry Tate Lavem Meister gigs 13 -, T ' . T N- 7 1- ' .- X. t , ,A M l ' ,N . q - ,1 X Ox 3' vi' K We Q 4 I .1 rl L4 ,Q s I V l . ,, . . Q h- , 'm.-I I I A i I 4 ' rig 'I i' 7 ' by fel, ' Y i Ria-ag o . K 5 . . A ,A . Qt President Vice-President . 1 ,, 2 ' 4 T YG., - K ' Vkik film lst row: john Hale, James Spradling, Darrell Hale, Darrell Bailey, Charles Carr, Charles Howard Reed, Burrell Day, Tommy Avila, Phineas Durbon. 2nd row: ,Larry Tate, Lansing Horan, Billy Casey, Mason Williams, jerry Williams, Charles Pitts, Robert Cathcart, Kenneth Tucker, Henry Perales, Arnold Menchaca. 3rd row: Eustolio Avila, David Gomez, Donald Turk, Bar't Wagner, Stuart Pullen, Charles Langley, jimmy Martin, Harold King, Wendel Condry, jerry Peters, Coach Mabe. 4th row: joel Gomez, joe Martinez, Billy Templer, Howard Chapman, jack Hopkins, Larry Northcutt, jimmy Allen, Don Taylor, Benjy Hammond, Hector Bonilla, Agustin Hernandez, Paul Mata. 5th row: Raul Reyes, Hiran Alvarado, Jaime Galvan, Harold Chapman, Sammy Guyler, Darrell Zuber, Gregorio Figueroa, Emilio Loera, Alfonso Mena, Eugene Perales, Alfonso Flores. 6th row: Ruben Gamez, joe David Cuevas, james Edward Roberts, Gerald Coleman, Tommy Rossington, Robert Dias, Dionisio Avila, Salvador Menchaca, Eli Villareal, David Saucedo, Richard Sema. 7th row: Herman Acosta, Tigirio Guaj ardo, Tony Calderon, Robert Gamez, joe Guaj ardo, Ventura Gonzales, Encarnacion Mata, Emiterio Munoz. 8th row: Vidal Garza, Jesse Nevarez, Santos Nieto, Ramon Alva, Henry Rivera, Natividad Granados, Rosalio Munoz, Alfonso Nevarez, Tony Mareno, Daniel Arenas. ATHLETIC CLUB The Athletic Club, the largest boys' organization in the school, is organized for the purpose of boosting the Javelin spirit and moral. Each year the club sponsors a trip to see the Globe Trotters in San Antonio. Secretary Burrell Day Roy Davidson Mason Wilhams , an ., Z-4' T K 13.5.44- P? L, , P Q xr! Q Q7 ff' lst row: Lavem Meister, Barbara Dee Rutledge, Bunny Smith. 2nd row: joy Addison, Fayrene Marley, Jeannine Fisher, 3rd row: Herhy Wiley, Carolyn Sraniek, Phineas Durbon. -ith row: Paul Mata, Gregorio Figueroa, Leona Farley. Sth row: Mrs. jackson, Mr, Barker. Mrs. jackson and Mr. Barker, the annual sponsors, supervise the overall planning and production of The lavelin. As editors, Barbara Dee Rutledge and Bunny Smith are charged with the responsibilities of selecting the theme, writing the copy, approving layouts, and making the many large and small decisions that arise during the course of editing the annual. Fayrene Marley and Jeannine Fisher are the layout editors. Their duty is to plan and execute the way in which all pictures are to be placed in the annual. Joy Addison, as photography editor, planned the setting and size of each picture and arranged with Mr. Keswick the taking of the pictures. Lavem Meister assisted joy in this project. Carolyn Sramek and Herby Wiley are the busi- ness managers. Carolyn was in charge of the sale of annuals and arranged for the workers in the stands dur- ing football season. Herby was general supervisor of all business transacted by the concession stands. Phineas Durbon and Paul Mata are responsible for securing ads to The lavelin. The sketches and other art work are the handiwork of Gregorio Figueroa, our art editor, and Leona Farley, his assistant. r lr . T., 1st row: Don Taylor, Sammy Guyler, Charles Carr. 2nd row: David Saucedo, Olga Galvan, Martha Solis, Beatriz Nieto, Inez Arenas, Frances Morin, Nova Ray, Sherry Harp, Mary jane Rutledge, Judy Kay Bromm, Betty King, jean Rolls, Wanda Chapmen, Eli Villarreal., 3rd row: Clara Tapia, Crystela Lopez, Ofelia Flores, jane Guyler, Petrita Coronado, Obdulia Lara, Janice Bookout, Doris Northcutt, Agustin Hemandez, Billie Ruth Park. 4th row: Lupe Cervantes, james Spradling, john Hale. ASSISTANTS Here is a group of students who also give time and hard work to the annual. Many of these individuals miss the most thrilling moments of the football games because they are selling Cokes to thirsty fans to finance the annual. Others sell subscriptions to The lavelin. T7 1' 45 'f.,. l '1-. From left to right: Gayle Greer, Barbara Bohmfalk, Elizabeth Atchely, Mr. john Talmadge, Stuart Pullen, Don Taylor. Declaxmers Gayle Greer Lavern Me 1ster qw! .rw-vs, M ww W w1'::v?ssue,Lv' pg 'fc'f4g,mwf f K f W-'V 'Vx -s.r YQ.-.f o A x X X P' lst row: Don Turk, Charles Reed, jimmy Allen, Darrell Bailey, Harold King. 2nd row: Tommy Avila, Harold Chapman, Herman Acosta, Stuart Pullen, Ralph Salinas, Kenneth Tucker, Phineas Durbon. 3rd row: Lanny Horan, Mason Williams, Charles Pitts, Bart Wagner, Burrell Day, jack Hopkins, Howard Chapman, David Gomez. 4th row: Coach Davis, Dionicio Avila, Wendel Condry, Gerald Hale, jerry Peters, Paul Mata, Larry Northcutt, Coach Mabe. FOOTBALL A TEAM ' 54 FOOTBALL REVIEW Sept. 17--Crystal City 6-Eagle Pass 18 Eagle Pass had a seasoned team of nearly all veterans and had a game already under their belt. Stuart Pullen The Javelins o pe ne d their season this year with 'the Ea gle Pass Eagles. The score at the half was in favor of Eagle Pass. The second half belonged to us but we only scored six points. When the game ended, the Eagles were ahead 18 to 6. Howard Chapman Sept. 24--Crystal City 13-Uvalde 34 We outplayed them in yards rushing and in penetrations, but their fast boys were too shifty. Herman Acosta When we played Uvalde they caught us asleep too many time s, and other than the score, I think that it was a good game. Harold King Oct. 1--Crystal City 6-Edgewood 6 Edgewood was next and we expected to stomp them. However,we found thatthey had eleven good men on the field ju st like the Javelins and the battle ended in a 6 to 6 tie. Charles Reed I think all the boys thought that we would have an easy time of it. We had everything but that. Darrell Bailey Oct. 8--C rystal City 13-Poteet 7 This was Crystal's first victory. Everyone was happy after this game. Gerald Hale We beat Poteet thirteen to seven. I think that we out- classed them all the way. Jack Hopkins Oct. 15--Crystal City IZ-Pearsall 26 This bunch always has a football team. Burrell Day Pearsall came over here for revenge over last years' 7 to 6 win. They surely put it over too, winning Z6-l2Z. Donald Turk Oct. ZZ--Crystal City 18-Hondo 41 Hondo came next. They came down here with a fairly good record and favored to win the district. Joe Cuevas Oct. 29--Crystal City I4-Brackettville 7 The people at Brackett said they were going to beat us but we knew better. The score at the end of the game was 14 to 7. Howard Chapman Before we played the Tigers, we knew they had a good boy. We found out they were all good. Tommy Avila Nov. 5--Crystal City 19-Cotulla 19 T he y outplayed us for three quarters, but we made a comeback in the fourth making the game end in a tie. Ralph Salinas Nov. IZ--Crystal City 7-San Felipe 13 The San Felipe game was a good hard game. It was not as rough as I expected it to beg nevertheless they beat us. Wendel Condry Nov. 19--Crystal City 6-Carrizo Springs Z6 The g ame with Carrizo wa s a heartbreaker. Jean Peters Then came that fateful day. The team went to the Wild- cats' lair and were eaten up by them. Bart Wagner There is an old saying that goes like this, 'When you win, everybody pla ys with you, but when you lose, you lose by yourselfl It made us players feel good to see this state- ment proven false, our entire student body stayed with us win, lose, or draw. Burrell Day Assistant Coach Head Coach Bert Davis George Mabe 1 6 5 . 5. i Yi x ,sl .white 4 Aj'- Manager David Gomez Co-Captains Burrell Day, Phineas Durbon B s Avila, Day, Hale, and King lead the way for Williams' touchdown. L- '3 ,all lie 1 Phineas Durbon Burrell Day Tackle Three -year letterman Tackle Three-year letterman ' 'Y ' ' l' ' I W ' it Day, Tucker, Condry, Hale, and Cathcart look on as Bailey throws a Wildcat ballplayer for a loss. Q31 4, Y N U La, D 3 m ' 4 XX ,x I l ' ' , E , 'I Af'-X ' ' .r ll i fl 1 ' A Darrell Bailey Center Two-year letterman Jimmy Allen Mason Williams Halfback Halfback One -year letterman Three-year letterman King, Day, Salinas, and Condry rush to aid Williams and Cathcart on a tackle. l I I' ,ft J' Harold King Bodie Davidson Halfback Guard Two-year letterrnan ' Two-year letterman Kenneth Tucker End One -year letterrnan Bailey and Hale make like a brick wall to stop a Wildcat for short yardage. 5 Nfl! I IA X' Wendel Condry Jerry Peters Fullback Guard One-year letterman One-year letterrnan Tucker catches a pass that Sparks a Javelin drive. 1 , 1 Gerald Hale Guard One -yea r letterman 'Q 45' . R. , x W' a , 4, 3 YI 4 5 , ,f Paul Mata E d n Larry Northcutt One-year letterman End One -year letterman 4. ' e . 57 ' -, gf? J .-at., N - ' , h if I 2- R I ' 52531, A xp ' its v AP fig--L. X ' I I . xi 6 Y . A' f .fbi A .'-v' T A f, Don Turk Guard One-year letterman I I I ' 4 I f ' ff Charles Reed Quarterback One-year letterman Football sweetheart of '54, Joanna escorted by Darrell and Phineas Touchdown!!! fx F1 'is Tommy Avila End One-year letterman Ralph Salinas Guard One -year letterman X 4 2 It Herman Aczo sta Halfback One -year letterman Wt , l ' Lansing Horan Tackle One -year letterman that good tackling form, Tucker? 1 ,ff I I Robert C athca rt Halfback One -yea r letterman . . ...X L 0 lst row: Jimmy Martin, Billy Casey, Frank De La Rosa, Don Taylor, Billy Templer, Salvador Men- chaca, jesse Delgado. 2nd row: Raul Reyes, Encamacion Mata, Tony Calderon, Rey Perez, Robert Gamez, Emiterio Munoz, Richard Sema. FOOTBALL B TEAM ai Wig? C L. K v w at--'-aw--?'.r .- 'ab M ' :eww.swx f , 1 I sk, -iw, I , 4' gfgigwggiiiili-w..f' ' A ' ' ff ,Y -f ' , , . LM B TEAM Co-captains Larry Tate Stuart Pullen The stands are empty and the football field is bare. Only the school colors wave val- iantly in the breeze. The football season of 1954 has ended and with it five of the football A team boys. Five of the finest boys in any high school have ended their football play- ing for Crystal City High School. just as those school colors are left as a reminder of the last game, may the courage and sportsmanship of these five senior boys be a goal to achieve. The boys on the B team football squad will be the ones that the school and community will soon depend on, and though in the 1954 season were not the heros of the javelins, they will soon fill the A te am's positions. J3'i'B b W 2 f H' Z ' - rE7..' ' ' 7: n,u,f . .. ' ,. I .. - 'f . , '- , , -Jr.-a1f!?4J5.'. . , - ' .1-.. I . - I , , . 3 X .aa .ff 4' ' '-' . '. ' - A . .' . - ' h' . ' Kiel- 1-' ' ' ' - '. ' ' . ' 3' , , ' . ' ' Q II ' . . 1 ' 1 .,,,, , . J TV- ' ' ' -'F '- .- - - . Y ir. . - . . ., , Gs I , Y KS. JP . , :J-r A 4. ' ,'.44. -.',::u'A , .J --Illlwzth-, .-. -1 -'I-:'.'::.'- -.-s - 'f ' .. -.-.:..-1 A e l' - --- I .. '-'.-.,- .. . ' . ',' 4 qg,,'.-- 4. --. ,-., ,.-.,,...-'g-g.- ' 1. . ,-' .. .,. ,,.. W... - f J., h s.- :, . ... , lst row: Kenneth Tucker, Stuart Pullen, Alfonso Neve rez, Harold Chapman, Larry Tate, Donald Turk. 2nd row: Charles Langley, Harold King, Wendel Condry, Charles Pitts, Larry Northcutt. BASKETB LL BOY'S A TEAM Captain Harold King Charles Langley Alfonso Nevarez Harold Chapman Stuart Pullen Charles Pitts Wendel Condry Y Jw , D011-ald Turk Larry Tate Kenneth Tucker Larry Northcutt lst row: james Robe rts, David Gomez, joe Martinez, Tony Caldaron. 2nd row: Billy Templer Gerald Hale, jimmy Martin, Howard Chapman. ' Q H BASKETBALL l BOYS B TEAM f I 7 1 Manager Lanny Horan BOY'S INTRAMURAL BASKETBA LL CHAMPIONSHIP lst row: Dixiu Hancock, Betty King, Barbara Condry, Mary jane Rutledge, Modesta Galvan, jane Guylcr, lrlsu-1111 Cumpizm. 2nd row: Sherry Harp, Joanna Rossington, Carolyn Payne, Vicic Rainey, Dorothy Cole- man, Carole Clark, BurLa Salazar. 3rd row: Mary Kay Carr, Miss Purcell, Coach Mabe. BASKETBALL CO-Cxlplain Glfls A TCQHI Bully King 509 '55 BASKETBALL SCHEDULE CC 56 Ashcrton CC 35 Pcarsall CC 49 Asherton CC 74 La Pryor CC 45 Hondo CC 33 Pcarsall CC 43 Cotulla CC 37 Carrizo CC 40 Hondo CC 53 La Pryor CC 51 Cotulla CC 33 Carrizo 7 7 16 44 25 22 36 52 26 23 47 44 349 Co-captain Modesta Galvan f 1 4 . K 1 I 1 my X 1 as LE A xx- , ,A Q if QL 5 t From left to right: Miss Purcell, Wanda Tumlinson, julia Munoz, Leona Farley, Dell Marie Van Cleve, Edwina Stocking, Oralia Posada, Mary Backor. Managers Olga Galvan Mary Kay Carr BASKETBALL GIRLS B TEAM FN 3 GIR L'S INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP 'Q I-C he e v I X' 4'- A lst row: Virginia Lundez, San juana Flores, julia Munoz, Elida Guerrera, Oralia Posoda, Inez Arenas 2nd row: Dorothy Worsham, Enedelia Martinez, Belia Sanchez, Sofia Chavez, Socorro Martinez Delia Avila, Oralia Cuellar, Modesta Galvan, Martha Solis. SOFTBALL VOLLEYBALL Minerva Cuellar, juanita Martinez, Catalina Aldava, Betty King, Mary jane Rutledge, jane Guyler liloise Slendehach, Frances Phillips, Wanda Chapman, Amparo Delgado, nf 5- f' if N. N. 4 .guru-.f 0'5- Left to right: Sonya Sramek, Sue: Marley, Elizabeth Atchley, Sue Mecca, Janet Northcutt. Left to right: David Gomez, Benjy Hammond, Stuart Pullen Q fi c Q r 599W-t 2'-if YN'i-0' ,ff hgi 1st row: Herman Acosta, Tony Calderon, Charles Reed, jack Hopkins, Richard Sema, jimmy Allen. 2nd row: Larry Northcutt, Phineas Durbon, Harold King, Mason Williams, Jimmy Martin, Paul Mata, Darrell Bailey. Distance Men TRACK Weights I 1 We sg , X V ,l S--. 1- ,. 1 1,95 V1 ' L , Qi I VZ? 1 ,fffigbj g...... LL..., ,W if Mile Relay Sprint Relay ..,. .J ..,,,i M 1 -b.Q i Pole Vaulting High Jumv Hurdles ,r T 'F' -- LL. 1 . , i L' ' .4-wrwgg ,nr zz! ' ' -pf. w . . , ' Ng. . ,QM - . ,,-'a' , , ' -- lv' ,J Q, Q 9 F . 'm::::.',.:m -L J : - , X r. iw ' . , ! -ff Q' X X Q ' I '-X l .If , 'Q w ' 1 T , Nr . A XX N 1, Ili X . -3 1st row: Santos Nieto, jesse Nevarez, Tony Moreno, Natividad Granados, Emiterio Munoz, Frank Sifuentes, Dionicio Avila, Encamacion Mata, Henry Rivera, Tigirio Guajardo. 2nd row: Phineas Durbon, Hiram Alvarado, Rosalio Munoz, Tony Calderon, Ralph Salinas, jimmy Allen, Robert Cath- cart, Tomas Avila, joe Martinez, Ray Perez. 3rd row: Larry Tate, Norberto Cuellar, Vidal Garza, Paul Mata, jimmy Martin, Harold Chapman,Don Turk, Robert Diaz, Mason Williams, Daniel Arenas, Alfonso Nevarez, Frank Mendez, Coach Davis, Frank De La Rosa, Coach Mabe. 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QM What do you say gals? They paint? The Lindenboms. 'Y Acting up again? Draggin' Main. just marching along. Posing posies! ! yi 'Q Here we are again A hardy mountaincer bunch! ! A relief from woolen uniforms! ! Oh, my! ! Hittin' the 'bottle again! ! QM, Five pretty girls. A hot time in the old town tonight! ! -:fs Ain't they sweet. ' Supporters of the Pep Squad. Paint, anybody? Rolling out the news. I IT ...- I I -gl 5553 miifini Q. DU' Hs. .V fl our KCDLS ,,,. '. . 0. , .ez-' ' 'iii 'I-Q-J., lun... 1 .5 E ,E 5-W r , ll ion I L3-Ee ,K K 'fran 'M . .I J' iv' 4 The annual staff gives sincere thanks to the merchants of Crystal City and those few of neighboring towns who supported this annual. Without this help the yearbook would not have been possible. We know that these merchants are striving to serve their citizens better in every way. Crystal City -- the biggest little city in the Winter Garden District -- we are proud of you as our home town. VO!! JAN ALWAYS DEPEIVD ON X THE BRAND THAT PUT5 FIA V019 FIRST CAL PAC City of Crystal City, Texas KING OF THE SUPPLEMENTS FOR Cattle - Sheep - Goats A V A I LA B L E IN IZWQ, l6Wp, and 20?-1 Protein No Additional Salt, Minerals, or Proteins Needed IT'S ALL IN ONE PACKAGE LA PRYOR milling co., inc. P. O. Box 793 Phone 53 LA PRYOR, TEXAS Compliments of RQDRIQUEZ F0013 STQRE La tlenda que vende mas barata A satisfied customer is our best advertisement. COMPLIMENTS of ao: Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CRYSTAL CITY, TEXAS Your business appreciated and earnestly solicited Compliments 8: Congratulations to Crystal City High School S A M S C 0 Irrigation Equipment for over 50 Years Phone 194 Night Phone 296-W I. W. Rutledge, Manager Crystal City, Texas LUEDERS PEST CUNTRUL Ants, Roaches, and other Pests TERMITES Ph. 105-J' FREE INSPECTION Crystal City, Texas Guaranteed Service Compliments of C. C. Caperton--Machinery Crystal City, Texas Compliments of SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY Compliments of lrl Taylor HOME APPLIANCE COMPANY Authorized General Electric Dealer Furniture 8: Appliances Butane Gas Tanks G. E. Television Installed Complete Line of Furniture Ph. 276 504 E. Zavala St. Crystal City, Texas C ongr atulations , Q X- Seniors! S . It's time to look ahead to your future. Whether you're starting college or a new CQ nsnov f 9 1' 1 U I wi-is KILOWATT job, remember low-cost, dependable elec- tricity is ready to serve you in scores of 9 9 ways. Electricity does so much, yet costs N w so little. QCENTRAL Powlan AND mmfr COMPANY PARK RADIO AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Radlo Tele 1Sl0I1 Sales and Servzce Vergxl Park Owner 315 West Zavala Street Crystal Cxty Texa 5 2055. 0126 117 N Getty Uvalde Texas W F SMITHER INSURANCE AGENCY Complete Insurance Seruce Automoblle Lxfe Flre Hospltalxzatlon Group Accldent Casualtv E Uvalde CONGRATULATIONS 1955 SENIORS BARNES PLUMBING COMPANY Crystal C1ty Texas Crystal Cltv 464 21, JACK EUBANK CHEVROLET COMPANY Box 728 Telephone 165 CRYSTAL CITY TEXAS Lompllment of UVALDE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY UVALDE TEXAS . V. . 1' , . P . , 1 I ' , S . Q f V. L . , 203 . ' Y- .- T I ai m - A Twflg,-J . ' I . ' ' S f COMPLIMENTS WALLIS LUMBER COMPANY CRYSTAL CITY TEXAS , .-,-,,--.-,,,,...--v., uw .... w-7-,-,..--..' AUDREY S OF CRYSTAL CITY Dresses the Women of Tomorrow In the Mode of Today Fashionable Clothes and Accessories or Styhsh Mnsses and Women TEMPLE RAYS I G A Crystal Clty Texas Comphments of WINTER GARDEN GAS CO DIESEL GAS 81 OIL App11ances Sale s and SCTVICC Phone 3 Box 62 COMPLIMENTS HOLSOMBACK and FORD Complete Insurance Sermce Jon-IN RowLAND a. soNs PHONE 369 Del RIO Uvalde C L Ford H H Holsomback 3 OF F , f i I . l I I I ' n Butane--Propane i 5 1 OF . P I 'E P DON TAYLOR MOTORS N11 CRYSTAL CITY TEXAS On INE C F PENNEY A WAYS FIRST QUALITY' Crystal Clty Texas L 8. W HARDWARE AND FURNITURE COMPANY Bvg Values for Lzttle Buyers Furmture Electrical Appliances Crystal Clty Texas 216 E Zavala Street Phone 79 Complxments of BLAIR S PIGGLY WIGGLY Crystal Clty, Texas Compllments of B. E. HAMMOND If you want vour children to look tip top, buy their needs at GIN'S TOT SHOP Phone 24 Mrs C L Coleman I I . V lf ' ..1-ag---...... . ' lratg , 1 . E XF. .4 'fx it XL - ' ' ' A The e F ar In Its ield D E I Thomas Gln Company Grain Elevator Feed Mill TEXO FEEDS Box 666 Ph n 401 LRYS AL CITY TEXAS ADAIR BASKIN Manager Comphments ot ZAVALA COUNTY SENTINEL Compliments of THE TAVERN Crystal Cxty Texas Compliments of ZAVALA LUMBER Huffman Service Station COMPANY We'll Take Care of Your Car for You CRYSTAL CITY, TEXAS JERRY GREENE JEWELERS Crystal City, Texas Everything in the Building Line Phone 4 I 0 6 ' v T , I l , i ' Compliments of I. PAUL LITTLE KEITH AND ROBERTS 5c to 31.00 Store Fill Your School Needs Here Crystal City, Texas Compliments of GUILD AND ALAMEDA THEATRES Crystal City, Texas Compliments of BUSINESS EQUIPMENT COMPANY CRYSTAL CITY CANNERIES, INC. Quality Canned Foods Crystal City, Texas Compliments of R. A. TAYLOR JR. Compliments of CROSS-Y CAFE AND COURTS Compliments of GARDNER BRUS Agricultural Flymg Dustlng Spraying Brush Control Crystal Cnty Aurport Phone 511 Anhydrous Ammonla Orlglnators of low cost Insectxcldes range grass seedlng Fungxcxdes f10c 25c per acreb Ph1ICO Apphances DAY ELECTRIC SERVICE CRYSTAL CITY, TEXAS Phone 83 or 587 Electncian -- TV 81 Appliance Repair Compliments of BROWN ELECTRIC CUMPIIIIY of Serv1ce 81 Record Shop Crystal City, Texas a Complzments of D H Monkhouse Home Auto Supply FIRESTONE CRYSTAL CITY TEXAS Phone 158 324 E Zavala St Rutledge Servlce Stohon Your Frlendly Magnolia Dealer M O B I L WASHING LUBRICATION Call 54 Crystal Clty Texas P U L L E N FOR THE JAVELINS Dry Goods and Ready to wear Your Arrow Shirt Dealer CRYSTAL FLORIST CUT FLOWERS CORSAGES wwe orders Phone 116 SMITH FURNITURE HOME APPLIANCES STOVES and FURNITURE Trade m your old furniture on New Furniture UPHOLSTERING and REFINISHING 322 E. Zavala Crystal Clty, Texas Krakow REFRIGERATION an AIR CONDITIONING Sales and Servlce 402 EAST ZAVALA STREET P O Box 277 T lephone 370 CRYSTAL CITY, TEXAS W. E. CASEY THE TEXAS COMPANY Phone 288 Protect What You Have SMITH INSURANCE AGENCY General Insurance . . 8- TIRES - TUBES - BATTERIES ' a ZAVALA PUMP AND ENGINE COMPANY Irr1gat1on Equ1pment Anhydrous Ammonla Sales and Serv1ce Phone 218 Nlght 75 Crystal C1ty Texas HARPER MCITCIRS Dodge and Plymouth Phone 230 505 W Zavala St Crystal C1ty Texas SALES SERVICE PLANT THE BEST Wlnter Garden Cleaners Qualzty Cleanmg the way you lzke zt Phone 11 Crystal Clty Texas Bred, Not .lust Grown Tire Vulcanizing Service 8: . ' E . In-:K . ' ' Uh ' ' A f i w fp W MQ yQ5MK5iQf'M'?Qf V -Muff fl' WMM W Q23 ! 3X Gam K' , jfs, wwwfmwuh K 2 S gg km 'QMQ7' figgvff W M' L' 52 5 MM ff Lg, ffzbagdglf W FAN' fig , 733 ,A NV infix? 2 M of fb 1 ' Qyfif 5 uW MW W WO' WV? Q My WVmMwL Me' ' MM fffwffpmw - M 'mjgwwqfwjffwwy fu Qwbmwi., WJMY 5 vuoiiw Zi? 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