Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1932

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McINTOSH Editor LYNN P. ATMAR Jlfanagcr ki Engraving by the SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING CO. 'Printing by THE CLEGG CO. 'Photograph by HADEREIPS STUDIO gB3?2SSBRBH953BQBQBQEQBQBQBQBQBREQQQQQE W as T h e 1 9 3 Z s H 3 2 2 SQ MO TIC ELLO Q s Q s 2 .3 B H 3 3 E Q Q 923 3 3 Published in San Antonio Texas, by the Students of ig T1-1oMAs JEFFERSON HIGH sci-1001. sis s ' QRQRSQEWQRQESKRQRHBQNQEQQQQ 33 iii S592 S . 'L'E QYYYYFQREWQRDQYYYY ,Hs Thomas Jefferson left material creations to commemorate the lofty ideals for which he spent his life, so do we, the students of Thomas Jefferson High School, leave this book, the first volume of THE MONTICELLO, as a material reminder of the ideals and ambitions of a group of High School students in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred thirty-two. 'swfzwzfae wwewfwzfv 9 . THE SCHOOL Administration 'CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores SCHOOLS LIFE ORGANIZATIONS FAVORITES ATHLETICS MILITARY PATRONS F :Ly 1 'ff '22 if sf DEDICATIONY if if 'rv Y To the perpetuation of democracy, religious liberty, and universal education, those lofty ideals, the attainment of which is the out- standing achievement of the patriot Thomas Jefferson, we dedicate this first volume of The Monticello. Y 12 'if .lEFFERSON'S TOMB we we fa: L Thomas Jefferson died on July 4, 1826. He was buried at his home, Monticello. llx If K via' The School Thomas Jefferson founded the University of Virginia which was opened on March 7, 1825. , H- 1- 4 I ' Q ,. ,, L ,Q -fy F 4 . '. vt' l 7? x X, Q ,eq . ., ,J 'Q j .ng W, 41 ,723 I1 Y' alll, V I 1 nr I 2? ,au d 3: U fx fi 5, ff' fbi 1 4- Lkr P .,.,,l Y M -.V nik ' by x' i E gully 4' N N 1 ,fi if iw iv ADMINISTRATION 'Hf if if . I is NW, I V rsxxxx sl 9,1','-'LA-fd' ,.::....:. x Q 'I'f f .f ... cf' ffl! I A, ff, X f, 5-'SM , ,X ' f Z' ......-fr' - ff , I ,. - IQ -i :III lj :if iE1fFf'1,e1Qf 'f2f if 2 f , - J-, - f 7kAZ4 Jf:,,', 4 11 I w 'I - fl P- ff ff, III' ' I .f QV'-elf, f :f3g:,,5.- -'Q lfl 2'!-2 C tg In w I'I' K1'f A ' K HIM' I Ugg . . m7ff5?fZff,Zz' I ws iff- M:2f157:iZ M fi Im we III I rw Z2 arf, M ..w.4y!rfz is . yr: Thomas Jefferson was elected governor of Virginia by the Legislature on June 1, 1779. 2? PQ - 1 . , fha . ', . NN., . -' ,ng 'V t vu,-,A - , L P r -.. , nv ,A ' I -. . -, ' - f y- 4 ,. W , It - .,.',1 as-.,,.w,, 1 ,. . -.. . rf.. 1 'f , - 4 1, ' '-f -my ' f v. - , '13, 'f 1 , i - - A -Q ,,.,r.vw1-N., .1 -:fry - - ' ' Superintendent J. C. Cochran M. A., B. A. I wish to extend to the student hotly of the 'llllUlll2lS Jefferson High Sehool, through your annual. greetings from the offive ol' the superintendent ofthe San Antonio publie schools. Your new si-hoo! lllllltlillgl' and your new environment offer an opportunity for a high school educa- tion that prohzihly 1-:ln not he exe-elled anywhere in the whole United States. This margin of opportunity will give you 21 further opportunity for leadership. And now, more than ever hefore. hevzluse of the eeonoinie era through which we are passing, we are in need of leadership. lieuilership is un intungihle thingg hut wlmtever it is, it is usually possessed by those who are 1-npzlhle of nssiniilznting an eiluezition. J. U. VOOHRAN, Superinlcndent of Schools. n YWY iw 77,77 Y W ,V Page 20 Ass't. Superintendent Thomas B. Portwood M. A., B. A. ,, . . . ,. .. ,,, ,I .. lo you who 2ll'K' UlIf12lQ'l'll 111 1'sl:1l1l1sl1111g1 ilu- lIl'Sl l1':11l1l11111s ul llllllllilS .lvIlv1'su11 lllglll S1-howl l wish every S1101-ess. You llzlw llilll llw llllllllll' 0XlWl'll'lIl'l' ol' 0l'K'llllj'lIl5I il 111-w lmuilmle ing: I llopc you IJl'll1Jl'l'l'V z1pp1'vc'iz1To tho vl'l'o1 t lllilllll lmy llll' Ollllllllllllllj' to pmvimlv tlu- l'11vili- tics fm' your t1'z1i11i11g: fouucl all 'llllUlll2lS -l0l'l'l'iS'llll. ll i111li1-alles 11 t'0lIl'lllClll'0 111 you :mal is El 1'hillll'llg0 lo you. May llw c-l111llc11g10 luv so 11101 lllill ll1os0uf1l10 lAllllll'l' will say Hur Ulllllll- 11011111 was 1101 IlllSlJlZ1C'0il.ll 'l'1111A1.xs ll. l'1m:1'1'wuu11, 1lS.N'I'Xlll'llf 191111111-1'11lf111rl1 nl. l Page 21 Principal T.GuyRogers M. A., B. A. Allmx' im' tu t-xti-ml tu you. tht- t'ii'st Ytllliltlli hotly uf 'iihUllI2lS J0l'f0l'SUl1 High Svlluol, my tftnngrmntulntitms. You arc imlvvnl i.4ll'Tl1Il?lil' in having tho upportlmity of uttoudiugr El new svhool. t'i1llywli1i1mpvml in cvory Vospcvt. both tm' tho cfoiiwiiioiivc of tho tczlvhers us wvlt as for the stu- tlvnts. Along' with this wm1tl01't'11l opportunity then- cxists the responsibility of Ostzxhlishiug piw-wit-iits :mtl tmtlititms that :irc worthy of tho student body and our wonderful building. Uno ut' tht- ith-ails svt tm-th by 'l'honms -lvfforsmm was that of tolomtioil. It is my hopv that this spirit ut' ttulvmtifni muy lw mio ut' thv trzlctitions vstziblishori in our svliool. 'l'his is at vhzll- lvngv that must not hc tzilwn liglitly. V 1 1 I. twx' Nom-Llts, D ffri X . 1 ' X fry, E KM ,X I rincipui. Page 23 Vice-Principal A. J. Ivey M. A., B. A. 3 '1'11 11111 1'11's1 1.l'1'21llll1l11ll1.l' 1'1:1ss '111' '111l111l11lS ,1011'111's1111-1111111ings1 Y1111 :11'1' 1111111 1-1111g1':11111z111-11 1 . 1 . , 11111 111115 11111111 111115 1111111111 1l1a1111111o11 11111 also 11111111 11111 way lll 111111111 you :111,111s11-11 -X'11l11'N1'lY1'.4 111 il 111111' s11u11111111. You 8111111111 1111 111'111111 of 1111- 1.2101 111:11 you 1111111 111111 il 11z11'1 111 111111151 11111 1'1111111l11111111 1'o1- 1111- 1,1110 11'z1111111111s 111:11 :11'11 111111' 111-11111 l'111'1Il1'11. 1'llfl1'Y'i!I'2l11ll1l11'S v111111l11 110 111111111 111' 11111 1.11011 111:11 11111111 1111111' S1l011111l'1'S l'1'S1S2l1S0 2111 1lIlI111l'- 1:1111 1:1skg 111111 of 1111111111111 f111'111111' f1Jl1l1l12l1llJll?4 211111 1'2l1'1'j'111Q 1111 11111 1111111'111s 111111 11111111s S1-1 1111 111' 11111 151':11111:1111s. Sl11'1'l'SS 111 z1ll of you! 11. -I. 1111111 111.11-l'l'11l1'l.11Ilf. fm ' 1 I1 Page 23 Dean of Girls Frances Smith M. A., B. A., B. S. During' the past four months you have had the unusual opportunity and responsibility of beginning the traditions of a sehooi whieh will serve the eommunity for many years. You have helped in the establishing' of new customs, in the setting of new precedents, and in the form- ing of new ideals. Grasp, if you eau, the feeling of loyalty and devotion you will have in years to eome as you point with pride to the reeords of your an-ademie aehievements, to the trophies you have won, and to the eharaeter of a student body whose standards o l' integrity and fair play you have helped to establish and whose ideals of loyalty, demoeraey, and seryiee you have helped to form. May you remember these days with joy and may you earry through life the same spirit of loyalty, enthusiasm, and interest that you feel today. Fnmsons SMITH, Demi of Girls. X, Www ' ' Page 24 FHICK, MRS. L. W. I'rrsicIvnf Mclxrosu, MRs. J. A. First l'ic0-President W11,xL.RN, MRS. W. A. Sffcon fl Vice-Presidenf Parent-Teacher Association W1I.nxNa, MRS. GRACE Third Vice-Prcsiflmn' 'I'AYI.oR, MRs. O. W. Recording Secretary lflcnois, MRS. S. E. Corresponding Secretary RICNALLY, MRS. A. M. TI'Pll.Q'1l rrr LnN'rz, AIRS. T. R. Pa rliam enia rian. LEAP, MRS. HARRY' Publicity Chairman Z1MMRRM.xN, MRS. A. Finance Chairman BRUNNEMAN, MRS. H. W. Child Welfare Chairman TO OUR THOMAS JEFFERSON Outlined against the wrstern sky, in bold relief we see you stand A noble structure, fair to see-a worthy pride of any land. Nor Persia in her glorious days, nor -Athens fair, nor art ot' Rome Could boast a. grandcr, nobler sight than this we proudly call our own. A dream come true! How brief the span since where you stand, the Indian brave And wild mustang o'er prairie dashed, or fought his hunting ground to save. Page 25 Oh Alma Mater, mother dearwyour arms out' stretched in welcome true, The countless host who enter there will bless the day they came to you. With torch of knowledge lifted high you blaze the trail lest one should fall And we, proud parents, pledge to you our love, our loyalty, our all. We pray that time, nor tide, nor strife shall 0'9l' your name or glory spend Our noble Thomas Jefferson, Pride of our hearts unto the end. -Mus. Plll4IS'I'ON H. DIAL. sf 5 'A cf' .feiis 'T' ABBOTT, FRICDERICK Head of Public Speaking Department, Columbia University, Southwestern Uni- versity, Missouri Teachers' College, Westmoorland College, London Inter- Collegiate Institute, Sponsor: Thespians. AR,S'l'1'llN, XTIVIAN Spanish Department, University of Texas, B.S., Columbia University, Unie versity of Mexico, Our Lady of the Lake College, Sponsor: Sophomore Class, Little Theatre Guild. B1nowEt.1,, Manonmz Home Economies Department, College of Industrial arts, B.S., Our Lady of the Lake College, St. Mary's University, University of Texas. A msOTT, T, A. History Department, Southeast Missouri Teachers' College, B.A., Southern Meth- odist University, M.A., Chicago Univer- sity, Sponsor: Tennis Club. ATOR, ANNIS Music Department, San Antonio Col- lege of Music, Sponsor: Boys' Glee Club, Euterpean Society. BOLTON, MRS. HELEN M. Mathematies Department, University of Texas, B.A., Columbia University, M.A., Sponsor: Euclidean Mathematics Club, Capahlanca Chess Cluh. Faculty Armin, EDNA F, Head of English Department, Univer- sity of Texas, B.A., MA., University of Chicago, Columbia University, Univer- sity of Berkeley, California, University of Seattle, Washington BEASLEY, NELL English Department, University of Texas, B.A., North Texas State Teachers' College, University of California at Los Angeles. BRAWNER, BTA-MIE A. English Department, Colorado State Teachers' College, B.A., University of Texas, University of California, C0- lumbia University, Sponsor: Student Council. Page 26' Faculty 'ff 34 3 i liRlCNVl'IR, MA'r'rn-1 English Departmentg University of Texas, B.A.g Sponsor: Senior Class. nic Iivicoos, FRANCISCO Music Departmentg University of Tex- as, M.A.g Colgate University, Ph.B.g Detroit Conservatory of Music, B.M., M.M.g National University of Mexivog Sponsor: Eutvrpean Sorietyg Glrls' Glee flub. l3liRNlC'l l', f'i+:on. Head of Health Education Depart- lll0lllQ Southwest Texas State Tearhers' follegeg University of Ts-xasg A. anll M. folli-gr. -'iv lliaooxs, lXlA'l l'lE li. Mathematics Departmentg Universtty of Texas, B.A,g Inrarnate Word, MA.: Sponsor: Eurlimlz-an Mathematics Club. ISI'i:.K1c, BIARGARWI' F. Science Departmentg University of California, B.A.g Columbia University, M.A.g Our Lady of the Lake Collegeg Sponsor: Junior Class. l3i'icN141'1 1', T. li. Malheinatirs Departmentg Southwest Texas State 'I's-aehers' College, B.S.g Uni- versity of Texas, lb 7 Q liIiUNIC'l', IAJITISIC ol Texas, BA., M.A.g folunilvia University Sponsor: lic- Cervix- Francais. French DClJ1ll'lIllG'lllQ University lgI'RNlC'l l', Mies. Uivzvll. Secretary to the Prineipalg Coach ol Girls' Tennis Team. I3l 1'r,icie, xVAI.I.AUI'I Seienre Drpartnientg University ol Minnesota, BA. Page 27 v' I gy L I llvf 'SIRI Q Hifi 'Ill -... CARR, BIARY l'lL1z.m1c'rH English Department, University of Texas, BS., Westnioorland College: Southwest Texas State Teachers' College: Sponsor: Martha Jefferson Randolph Debating Society. Coox, Rvisx' English Department: Stephen F. Austin Teachers' College, BA.: University of Texas, Georgia Peabody College, M.A.g Sponsor: Girl Reserves. lhxiicli, G. C. Mathematics Department, University of Texas, B.A., M.A.: Sam Houston State Teachers' College, Baylor University, School Treasurer, , . ,r .--M.,-wa... Faculty ga'-ff'i fel l ' i mownnii, OLIVE Art Department: College of Industrial Arts, B.S.g Ouachita College, Columbia University, Sponsor: Art Club. llOURRl'llil-1, CAMILLE A. History Department, University of Texas, B.A., Louisiana State Normal, Louisiana State University, Sponsor: Senior Class. DITMAN, IRENE Office Assistant: Main Avenue High School. 1 ill-IADNVICK, 1+ LORRNCE Commercial Department: College of In- dustrial Arts, B.S.: University of Texas: University of California. C'R.ow1cLL, FLORENCE B. Spanish Department, Purdue Univer- sity, B.S.g University of Chicago: Uni- versity of Mexico: University of Texas: Sponsor: Spanish-Dramatic Club. DOQLITTLI-Z, HOWARD C. History Department: University of Texas, B.A., M.A.: Sponsor: Jeffersonian Forum. Page 28 Faculty llovoms, t'0NS'l'ANClC ll. Heailtli Eclueation Drpzirtinentg College of Industrial Arts, B.S.g University of Texas. Giconoic, lil-IR'l'A Visiting Teziclierg University of Texas, BA., lVl.A.g Hire Instituteg Columbia University. lll-1i.i..'xNn, lilltlillfl E. J. History Departnientg Trinity Univer sity, B.A.g University of Boston, M.A.g University of Wisconsing University of Cineinnzitig Sponsor: National Honor Society. liimwlxielms, li. E. Science Depurtmentg Buylor Univer- sity, Ph.B., B.S.g University of Cliieuuog University of Colorarlop Sponsor: Senoteg Hi-Y. llAMlll'l'ON, llluozv Hezxlth Education Depairtmentg A, 81 M. College: University of Culiforniug University of lllinoisg Simmons Univer- sityg Southwest Texas State Teuehers' Collegeg Lelunfl Stamford University. l lien MA N, ALKRY lfl. Muthenmties Depzirtmentg lneornzite Woril College, B.A., M.A.g Southwest Texus State Teachers' Collegeg Univer- sity of Arizonug University of Texas. FINNI-iv, Fnov t'. Commercial Depzirtinentg University of Texas, B,A.g Westinoorlunil Follege. llmciilsox, Mies. S.xi,oM.xv ll. Spzinisli Depzirtmentg Southwest Texans State 'I't'lll'llL'I'Sl College, B.A.g University of Texusg Naitionul University of Mexieog Sponsor: SlJ.llllSll'I,l'1lIIlLlill' Cluli. lln,i., t'.X1 l'AlN .Ions ll. lt.0.T.C.g Government Selioolsg Com- mission tU.S. Arniyj l emlerol Govern- ,f Po-gc 29 ' A mentg Sponsor: Officers' Club. Il1N'roN, lCI,1,11f: Muthematits Department, University of Texas, B.A., North Texas State Teachers' College, University of Colo- rado, University of California. l'lUom1s, OPM, Commercial Department, College of Industrial Arts, BS., Business College. JONES, ANNA Il. Head of Mathematics Department, University of Chicago, Ph.B., University of Texas. ll0l'Sl-I, MRS. R. L. Dramatics and English Departments, Simmons University, B.A., Northwestern University, Director of Auditorium. JARREIAL, 'KATHERINE Mathematics Department, University of Chicago, BS., University of Ten- nessee, University of Texas, University of Colorado. Kr:1,i,EY, O'r1cI.A Librarian, University of Chicago, Our Lady of the Lake College, University of Boulder, Colorado. Faculty Iliriav, GRACE D. English Department, Mammouth Col- lege, B.A., University of Wisconsin, M.A., University of Chicago. JIMENEZ, BERTHA Office Assistant, Main Avenue High School. IJICATIIERS, MRS. DIARY English Department, University of Texas, B.A., College of Industrial Arts. Page 30 'us Faculty Nw ,,.,,.'t 'Aw x lll.KRQl'IS, ll0lllCR'1' L. MAY, ll. Y. Molucv, l+l1.1z.xnlc'1'1r Mn' -lm11'lxuIis1ll Drpurtlnvntg North Tm-xus llcarl of Sri:-ncc Dt'pztrtnu'ntg Uniwr- llmul of History llvpzlrtlnvntg llni Stntv Tmncllvrs' Collvgv. B.A.g Sponsor: sity of Tn-xzxs, B.A.g North Tc-xns Stntv vv1'sityul'l's'xzxS, B.A,, lVl.A.g Wilxnn tbl Annually Quill :mtl Scroll. 'fc-zu'l1c'1's' Cnllt-gvg Univ:-rslty of fnlo- lt-gvg Univvrsity of Cllirugng K'nlunlbin rzulfvg Grayson Collvgvg Sponsor: Elllillll llnlvvrsity. SCACIIVK' Club Bltllitht N, timlws IC. M1'1:1'lnuf:14:, Amzx X. Mx'1c1ux', Im Mu: Latin Dvpurtllu'ntg llnivvrsity nf Tvxr JtIlll'llllllSlll D0pzu'tn1vntg Univrrsity of Mzltlxcnxlutlrs Un'p1u'Inlcntg Univcrsity ansg BA., lVl,A.g Univvrsity of Wisconsin: Tcxns, B.A.g Sponsor: .lvffc-rsnn llt't'liIl'LIf uf T4-xus, BA., M.A.g Sponsor: Slmkv- Uxfnrtl llnivvrsityp Sponsnr: Lutin Club. tion, Quill und Scrollp Ba-:mx Arts Club. -pt-nrcnn Lltcrury Swim-ty. tJln+:mmt.'1'z1f:n, l'lS'l'111iK M. lll,ll'llIN'l', Jl'1,1.x U1.1x'1c1c, Hunts English llvpznrttncntg Rico lnstitutv, Histnry lJc'pul't111vvmtg Uklulmtnzx Sluts- Home I-Icnnulnlrs lla-pgxrtnwntg tfnllvgv ll.A.gColun1hiu UnivrrsityTczuchm-rs' Cul- llniwrsity, BA., lVl.A.g Sum lloustun nt' lIlllll5ll4l2ll Arts, B.S.g Stun llnnstnn lvur, M.A.g Tulsa Univvrsityg Tvxus A. Stzntv Tcuchcrs' Cnllr-gn-5 Incuxrnutn Wfvrml Stutc' Tcalrlxvrs' Cullvgvg Culurzulu Startl- zxntl M. College-g Sponsor: Suphcnnuru Cullt-gt-5 Oklznhnnm State- Univvrsityg 'l'vzu'l1m's' Culln-gr-. Class. Sponsor: Mutlvrnists. Page 31 Z'X X. I E10 Us. fix, English Texas, B.A., University of of Washington. QI'lSl'INl3l'IRliY, lfhssiu History Department, Baylor Univer- sity. B.A., Columbia University. STI-IIN, 3lAMllC Science Departniviitg University of Teaxs, BA., Iowa State, MS., Univer- sity of Chicago, Sponsor: Edison Science Club. , rl' i Piciurzz, M.x1:oi'1aR1T.x Spanish Department, University of Madrid, B, A., Busch College of Chicago, B.A. lhhsox, H. E. Mechanical D r a w i n g Department, Southwest Texas State Teachers' Col- lege, B.S.p University of Texas. S'1'oN ic, 141 1.1..x English Department, University of Chicago, l h.B., M.A.g Columbia Uni- versity, University of Washingtong Uni- versity of Wisconsin, University of Colo- rado, Sponsor: William Vaughn Moody Club. Faculty Q .l,Ili'l'l.l'l, Liam NEAL. Librarian, Southwest Texas State Teachers' College, B,A.g University of Texasg University of California, Colum- bia University. ROBINSON, R. T. History Departmentg University of Texas, Ph.G.g Sul Ross State Teachers' College, B.A.g Colorado State Teachers' College, M.A.g Sam Houston State Teach- ers' College, University of Texas, Medical Department, Leland Stanford University: Sponsor: Hi-Y, Governors. Stiuus, LULA M. History Departinentg University of Texas. Page 32 if ,f ' Faculty 'l'.-xi-'o1.l,A, FIDEI, li. 'I',-.liltxl-'1clc1co, Lifiox 141, 'lll1IICRl'Il,I., 'lllll'IKl'1S.X Spanish Ijl'lNlFilllI'IliQ Southwvst Tvxus Mvvluarmirzxl D r ai w i n g D0p:u'tnu'ntg Mzitlu'niutic's lJ0ll.II'lIlll'lllf Collt-qv ot' Stzitv Tmichrrs' Collcgv, B.A.g Univvrsity North Tc-nos Stott- Tr-zivhc-i's' Collcgv, Intlustricil Arts, B.A.g Univorsity ol' of'l'0xus. B.S,g University of Tcxusg A. anll M. Tn-xzis, M,A.g Sponsor: Mary Skelton Coll:-uc-3 Sponsor: Architectural Club. Litcrziry Sofia-ty. '1',.1RRy, 1xl'DRl1:Y IL Vooi4:1.,0i,o,x Il. Wmyitzic, I4I'i'i11cI. Wrist' Hl5TUVB' D+'I'UTl'lN'Hti UHiVf'l'SifY of English Dc-purtmcntg Lzuly of Lukr Math:-matics Dc-partmrntg Drake' Uni- i A X vvrsity, B.S.g Northwest State Tc-nchrrs' U1l4'21H0, Pl1.B.i IHGIFHZIYC' Wllffl ff0ll4'!4'i Collvgv, B.A.g Uniwrsity of Tm-xns, M.A. University of Tcxzis corrcsponclvnrv courscsg Sponsor: National Honor Society. College, Oklahomag Tulsa Univvrsity. Wicsi' lox liicss Zoif:I,l,14:1c 0'r'ro 7 ! English Dcpzirtmvntg Ohio Wcsluynn, Music Dcpurtinvntg Dirt-rtor of Bnntl B.A.g Columbia University, M.A.g Uni- und Orchustrug National High School versity of Californiug University of Orchestra. Washingtong University of Colorado. X I AVA xt I Page 33 g weweeswsmesfzseeeeessvesfseesfcfeassfxeasimiesaeseaaimieeas Classes , My J Thomas Jefferson drafted the Declaration of Independence, which, with slight amendments, was adopted July 4, 1776. w- x J -. V .I 'HT 'lf AH? 'HI 'if S E N I O R S Y? 'HY Alf 'HY 'HI Thomas Jefferson became Vice-Presi- dent of the United States under John Adams on March 4, 1797. 'Q' Senior Class Officers BREWER, llflATTlE ....... ......... S ponsor COIIRREGE, CAMILQLE A .... ..... S ponsor GRAHAM, IIICNRY ....... .... P resident SNYALLONY, BET'i'Y ..... .... S ecretary HAsBRooK, l'gET'l'Y ...... ........ R eporter KnAUssE, ANNA Prism: ............ Historian TAYLOR, ToMMY ........... Sergeant-art-Arms HE Junior Class of 1931 held a meeting under the direction of the class sponsors, Misses Mattie Brewer and Camille Courrege, at which time the officers for the Senior Class of 1932 were nominated. After a vote was taken, it was decided that Henry Graham should lead the first class to graduate from Thomas Jefferson. Ifreparations started at the beginning of the second term for the Senior Carnival under the direction of Bill Stokes, Chairman of the Senior Carnival Committee. The carnival was held in the cafeteria, and with the booths gaily decorated it was a great success. In the afternoon the Seniors gave a performance in the auditorium and cleared one hundred and twenty dollars. A few of the important decisions made by the class were the choice of sweet peas for the class flower, pink and green for the class colors, and They can conquer who believe they canw for the class motto. flaps and gowns were selected for commencement. The class presented a play called The Patsyl' in April. The characters were chosen by the Seniors, and, under the direction of Mrs. House, the play proved to be very suc- cessful. The regular Class Day, May 25, began with an assembly, after which the candidates for graduation participated in the planting of a tree and the presentation of a gift. The seniors then enjoyed a luncheon and a theatre party. The class was complimented with many entertainments among which were dances, picnics, banquets, and the Junior- Senior Prom. On May 29, the seniors of Thomas Jeffer- son, Main Avenue, and Brackenridge High Schools attended their Commencement Sermon in the Municipal Auditorium. On June 2, the seniors of 'Thomas Jefferson held their impressive graduating exercises. Page 38 ACKICRMAN DOROTHY A413 ! 7 rfirrioils flmzgs z-:nun in small packages' Vive-President of Thespiunsg Mascot of Governors. AuA.Ms, ISAJTTY Wuimu buy fl Iivlrfll fo lim Mary Skflfon .wiv show. ' l'rvsi1lc-nt of Mury Skelton l.iI4'l':u'y Sorietyg l.ulin Clllhj Nntiollul llonor Society. Aui.if:u, ll0R'l'l'INSl'I Thu! 's grml. AMI-:sQm'1'A, VERA Yuu'rv uni lvlliuy mv, arf you? S5-znnishADrumatics. AMYX, Ilunsw Him us II big smilvf' ANni+:usoN, DoRo'mY Allis will lhul muls 1l,'Pll.H ANu14:usoN, GARDNER I low mv. ANDERSON, lluuu Don'l make mv laugh. Amxuoxmz, JICNNIE Hllrmgy lllongyf' The-spiuns. ARDIYSSI, SIIIRLICY Uno, llwfs so cuie. Purliuluvntarian of Stage Craft Clubg Parliamentarian of Spanish-Druluziticsg Thespiansg Annual Staffg National Honor Society. ATK1NsoN, Lois Holy Cuts and Religious Klfteusf' Murthu Jefferson Randolph. ATMAR, LYNN lim-in! Look uf flwscf' Jeffersonian Forumg Business Manager of Monticello' Quill und Scroll. 1 AUs'riN, Jon Ili, Baldy. ' Edison Science Clubg Vice-Presiilvnt of Thrift Club. AYALA, S'1'l+Il.I.A No, Tony, if'.s not rlhicsf' lgADl'lR, GRACE ' 'Do1L't be ridiculous ! Vice-President of Girl Reservesg Secretary nf Modernists. RAIN, WIIILIAM Aw.' Thul's Crude! Student Councilg Senate. Puyr' 39 'N BAKER, JANET Yank, 1'm going steady. BALDWIN, RUBY Oh, Heckfl' BALL, JOSEPH Air-Mildred. Edison Science Clubg Stage Craft Club. BARBER, BOYD Olaf Sim! President of Senateg President of Officers' Clubg Stu- dent Counrilg National Honor Society. BARKER, M ARJORIE 7 J Ii'eally.' Enterpean Societyg Little Theater Guild. BARKER, MARY ELLEN ff:-J. RIC!!! I-J 77400105 B'-H Now if I was seci'eiary- Mary Skelton Literary Societyg Vice-President of Stu- dent Council, National Honor Society BARNES, THOMAS WlLat's ihe 'nmfie1'? Governors. 77 BELITZER, GUS Hliwozciy is only .skin dow! BELMAN, JEAN VIZ .sur-mr! Thespiansg Student Councilg Spanish-Dramatics. 57 BILLINOSLEY, OLIVER F. Doroih,y is different. 'JY ISYRD, BILLY hells go swimming. President of Hi-YQ Senateg National Honor Society. BLAOKWOOD, AUSTIN 0 Koyli' Vice-Presdent of Gnvernorsg Treasurer of Euclidean Math Clubg Student Council. BLANOIIARD, PAULINE If's a great life. Thespiansg Student Council. BLANKENBECKLERI, NEVA 5' Youire tolling me?U Onill and Serollg Circulation Manager of Declaration. BOICIILFIR, KATIIERINE Sho! Sho. ' Art Club. RUNNER, HIYRA Oli Hwso favorite sayings- Why don, 1' people have them? Mary Skelton Literary Societyg Latin Clubg Annual Staff. l , 7 Page 40 ll00'l'lI, JEAN Low imfhlmiie my Austfin.-cuh-rnzyl'' Martha Jefferson Randolphg Student Council. liRANN1cN, RUTH Do I look all right. Latin Clubg Thespians. pa BRAUBACK, JouN Aw Huis! Senatep Student Council. !! Biucrr, Romlm' Ain'l that something? Iiieusus t'A'1'111cluN1f: Y How Cleiferl Glee Club. i! llRl'l l', JAM las Now u'oul1ln't tlwt freeze you? Law Clubg Spanish-Dramatics, BROCKSCHINK, LAURI-:Nutz 1 'I'll l'0I'S1Iy tl word. Bizowx, PIiY1,I.is ' ' Ilouf 1111 rling ! ' ' l5RouDoN, '1'Ri4:ADvvAY Wlmt do you think 1'm 7'lH'l.'lli'I1g, a bus? Architectural Clubg Officers' Club. 77 l5RowNlc, l'11ARi1.1f:s I.wn't she putr1'd? l31:vAN'1', BILLY lfl'lw1'fz's .lf1nf'? Blrnow, 1lr:I.11:N My Lawd! Student Councilg Thespiansg Biitany Clubp Secretary of Euclidean Math Clubg National Honor Society. 15 BUNDY, MARTHA ' ' Where 's 'Tomm yi Reporter of Shakespearean Literary Societyg Euclidean Math Club. Bvmus, A,IAI..I'Zl'IN Watch those shrimps, boys. ' Little Theater Gulldg Tennis Club. Busn, EDNA You better hadn 't! French Club. lSUR'rsc111-LLL, TOM Boy! What II rake-off. ' Senateg Parliamentarian of Student Councilg National Honor Society. ,WY Page 41 BYNUM, LA VERA I flanked that testf' Shakespeare Clubg R.0.T.C. Sponsor. BYNUM, ISUFE Let 's drill. Treasurer of Student Councilg Treasurer of Officers' Clubg National Honor Sorietyg Senate. CABBICLI., CATH ERINE ' ' Scrum. U Little Theater Guildg Botany Club. C Am-1, CHARLICS 1471, if 71 ffm II, I . ll . Law Club. ' CA-IN, BILLDRED Old Me! Shakespearean Literary Society. CAMPBELL LOUISE v , Q Am't that the smfz? Botany Club. !,' CANNON, IIHLEN RUTH ' ' That 's so unneccsszzry. Girl Reservesg French Club. CANNATA, AMELIA Bc sure fo mem? me after school. PORBO, YVINCENT Aw Nerizf' UARMICIIAEL, DIX Now if I were Major-- Officers' Clubg Jeffersonian Forum. UARRITHERS, JAN1s Oh, yea! CI guessjf' CARSON, DIARY ADEL Laugh, I ihouyht I'cl c1ie. ' Thespiansg Modernistsg Beaux Arts. CARLISLE, ISOBBIE LEE 0011, Ueckf' flARl'lGNTI-IR, GLADYS Isn't it just aiu:-ful? Girl Reserves. 75 CARTXVRIGHT, DOROTHY Aw Rhaizf' CARTER, ROBERT Aw-ful, ainft itfll' Page 4.3 t'Anoi.ns, llonowux' Uh, for Goodness sake! Prcsiclvnt uf Art Clubg Annual Stuffg Thrift Cluh. 77 ll.-KVANAINIII, lmnim Uh, Ymhln EllK'llll4'ltll Muth flulr, t'i IA Minutes, 0t:'l',xvl.t llillliflf 7'i1lil'. ' Glu- tflubg liuulitlz-an Math Club f'll.tl'A, .liixnono Uh , Ymll .' l rc-nvli Club. twvnnnnn, EMMA Joie Hot Shot! t'onN, Jos:-:nn Want to buy srmu' urlwrtising? Annual Stuff. !! f'tlMl l'0N, llnI,nN Rosle Wvll, fha! surf is know. Secretary of Stuilent Cuuncilg Martha tlf'l'f0l'S0l1 lluntlolphg National Honor Socit-ty. t'oNwA Y, WlI.l.IA-M Uh, Yeoh! Svcretury of Governcnsg Stuclrnt Cuunrilg Ili-Y. t'ooK, t'An0I. MM: OIL, homo! Thospiuns. il Vosuicovn, Rm' Ah, 11 uxh. f'KAltillI41AD, Alll.DRl'ID SlLo! Slw. ' l'RAltllN, Umm Tha! 's l.'rw'1l .' ' ' Latin Club. f'RASI.I.Nl'1CK, tlr..xm's Swain and the wholv irorlrl smilos with you. National llunm' Suvivty. f'RlS'l'0N, lll4IRNlCl'I 7'sk! lsk! my rImr. ' Little Theater Guild. Vlmons, R0nnn'1' Ix'oon, llilff if? CUNNINGIIAM, JIMMIL: 0 Kay. ' Guvernorsg Tre-usurc-r Hi-Y. i Pogo 43 CURTIS, ALFRED I think so. President of Thrift Clubg Sergeant-at-Arms of Hi-Y, Euclidean Math Clubg Governors, Student Council. CUSACK, BILL Just like fhnff, Senate, Latin Club. DARBY, lllARGARl'I'I' Oh, for goodness salfcs! Thespiansg Glen Club. 77 DAVIS, Hl+IRBER'F ' ' Cinch. ' ' Jeffersonian Fnrumg Parliamentarian of Chess Clubg Parliamentarian of Edison Science Clubg National Honor Society. DEEGAN, ROBICRT Hurrah for fha Irish! Treasurer of Governors, Hi-Y. 77 DECAMP, HICLEN Oh, you Buzzard! Thrift Club. 77 DERSIIIMER, LENORE ' ' Okay--honey J ' DICKINSON, LAURA Think nothing of iff' DITTMINR, JOHN Sho's rt- honey. Corresponding Secretary of Senateg Officers Clubg Hi-YQ Treasurer of Architectural Club, Student Councilg National Honor Society. llRAIN, PALMERA ' ' Sho-sho. ' l ljUBINSKI, CQERTRUDE You should soc my neil' Car! DITKE, ELIZABETH ' ' Bulonny. ' ' ljUNCAN, RIELBA OUELL My Caf! DYKSTRA, J OYCE lsn.'t he r1rIoroblf1. JJ Mary Skelton Literary Sncietyg Euclidean Math Club. EARL, GERALD Carr, do you lfnoui w at it Officers' Clubg Edison Science Clubg Euclidean Math Clubg Law Club. EARNEST LEONARD 7 A imoinrzn is just a ironinn, and ll cigar is a smoke. ' ' Page -M l'ZIJImI.I':MAN, GUS HO. K. Pal. Architectural Club. l4lImwAIxus, lwIGNON . IIe'x a lolly Ckiuda sorfa likejf' Martha Jefferson Randolph, Botany Clubg Euclidean Math Clubg Latin Clubg Edison Science Club. ENGIIE, IIIaI,I4:N Giu1mie. Iflswzs, J ICRRY lsu 'f she fha cuiasf fhiug you fwfr xou'. EVANS, ll0R0'l'IIY DIIANII 7'hare's many a slip befwrau flu' cup and fha lip. Modernists. EVANS WII.I.IAM Y You Kuou' MMU FI-IRGIISON, MARION Lim Hot-rlw . ' Officers' Club. FII.I.IcY, DAVID 1laun you paid your seuior dues? Stage Crafty Treasurer of French Clubg Edison Science Club. FI.If:MINcI, lJICK Aiwa, Aiwa. Fnowixns, CIIRTIS Give me liberty or give me deafhf' Vice-President of Quill and Scrollg Secretary of Senateg Officers' Clubg National Honor Society. FOIIKS, HARI0l.D Lei 's play checkers! Tennis Clubg Jeffersonian Forum. F0N'I'AINI+:, FI,0Y ' Going Down! Edison Science Clubp Little Theater Guild. Y! Y! l oRoAs0N, EIIIZABPITIINIV5 . Hen-suv 1'-Y If I 'ur supposed to make it, I'l uiake if. Annual Staffg Eucl'dean Math Club, Edison Science Club: Stage Craft. Fowmzu, Lois 1lIerr'iful hrazueus, Japauica. ' Reporter of Glee Clubg Reporter of Euterpean Sucietyg Beaux Arts. FRANKS, W1I.14'RI+:D . Hello, Pal! Euclidean Math Club. FIzAsIf:R, NAIDA JEAN Sarah.' Martha Jefferson Randolphg Quill and Scrollg Assistant l Editor of Declaratinng R.0.T.C. Sponsor. I I! N ! Page 45 .. K H 'fn OA Wa.. FR.As1c1:, REIQSE ' ' Ah poosh-Ah poosh. ' ' Reporter of Shakespearean Literary Society, Latin Clubg Euclidean Math Clubg National Honor Society, GARCIA, GUS Wa of the fIff7:7 ll1lIl'i'L'l -H Interscholastic debate, News Editor of Declaration, Reporter ot Student Council, Secretary of Jeffersonian Foruing Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. GARDINER, J IQWEI. Uh, Yeah. G1-zinncs, C ',vr11RxN IIeIln, Bug. Van Dyke Art Club. GiiE'rzi.r:R, t'Anom'N ' ' Oh, Ilrlrry .V Thespians. Y! GIBSON CA'rHR1nN1-1 , . Hold your Iloraitcco Clocks. Latin Club, Thespiansg Little Theater Guild. Gini., EMMA LYNN H What do you. say l.'i1l. ' GII,l.11I'l I', lms Street Girl. GIASBERG, l+lvr:m'N ' 'Suruhf ' ' Sereeanteat-Arms of Martha Jefferson Randulphg Edison Science Club, Quill and Scroll. Gonsicy, NORMA Auf, go ,ll.'fI'Ij. U Latin Club, GOGGAN, HAI. ' ' lVhui-a-man. ' ' Euclidean Math Clubg Latin Club. GOLDBURG, fll'1CILE ll don? lfnou,'. Martha Jefferson Randolph, Latin Clubg Annual Staff, Euclidean Math Club, National Honor Society. Goooucrr, Jmssnc lllruc Amscr41y. Glee Club. fi00DNIGH'l', MARY K 6 ! J Big things come in small paclfages. Girls Reserves. GOODMAN, ADA ALJAEN Well h0w's tricks? Modernistsg Edison Science Club, French Club. Gooim, JEANETTIC Hi, Guy. Page 40 HoxwI4:I.IN, l'II.IzAIsIc'I'II ' ' lm! 's gc! mo1'i11g. Hossim, SAM .-1 rv you l'l'lIflll.,U HIIAIIAIII, IIIQNIIY H.Vl'l'f?.. l'I'0siIlcnt of Senior Clussg Senzneg President of Glev flnlwg Honorary Mc-Inlwr Student Counrilg Sorgczint-:It Arms of Latin Clubg Tvnnis Toning National Honor Socivly. l1ImN,x'I'o, HAIIIIIIILI, I'nI righf um! you 'rw N'l'll1lfj.H flRll l IN, llllnllllflff Tlml 's 'Hljj irlru. HIIINII, ll0lll4IR'l' SIIf'lI, ix Mfr. Sturlvnt Cuunvil. HI'zM,IN, lII'lS F. Wlml flu you IIII'u'rI, Guy. Edison Svivnrv Clubg Latin Clubg SPl'g02lllt'i1t-Al'lIlS of Spanish-DI'aIInaticsg Pre-Mod. In I l.I III-:II ICR, l'lKANClS lin Sill? jj0Il,l'l' rzfghl llufn go fIll1'l1ll.H l'I'c'siIlvnl of Ellison Si'l0lll'0 Club. ll,xIII4:I:mI.xN, Rl'D0l.l'll l,rIl'x go fislIi11f1. .II-ffc-I'soIIizIII FUFUIIIQ Yin-9-l'I's-sirlexxt of Arcllitm-I:tIII'IIl Club. Il.xoNI:II, l'I+:I,INI: ' ' For you l?H'SS Sulfr. Stuwh-nt CUllIll'llQ Edison Scimwnr Cluhg lvlillilllil .lvl'fcI'- son Rnndolphg National Honor Socicty. IIANIQINS, .loIIN uv , , ,ups blwol lhc, u,oIl..s. Ellison Svicnvc- Clubg Chvss Club. lIIIIII.I1:ss, lf0llI'IR'I' Los l'ul1ull1'rnx, .lII'. 11Ill'It'S.Y.H ll.xIcI:INII'I'oN, l,oI'IsI4: Thi1I.l.' Izolhivzy of il! Little 'I'lIr':It0r Guildg Nntlonul llonor Sovivty. ll.xImIsoN, VIRGINIA FIIANQIQS Say, li.wl1fn-- Littlr' Thvzntrr Guilrlg Edison Srionvc Clnlvg The-spians. ll.xIcI'If:Ic, .JACK l,1Irly.' PIl'llS1'.H V9 ll.xI:vI4:x', A NNII4: AI.I,I41N HiIIIIIIi1' ll 1ll'7l?I.lj.H Modvrnists. Pogo .47 HAsBR.00K BETTY 7 You ioouldn't kid me, would you? Editor of Declarationg Mary Skelton Literary Societyg President of Quill and Scrollg Reporter of Senior Classg National Honor Society. HASHAGEN, RUTH Something, ' ' ITAUSMAN, CHARLOTTE You wouldult kid me would you? IIEATH, BIAGGIE MAE ' ' Sho-sho. ' ' HEATH, NVILLARD Pipe Down. Officers' Clubg Euclidean Math Club. HELLMANN, BERTHA How are you, todoyL 233 HENDERSON, BARCLAY Hi Pal! Hou'ya?'l I-I1f:NR.Y, MARVIN 'Tlu1l'.s mighty Sweet. 1'l1LiL, ITULEN Well 1'll be darned. Thrift Club. Il11.1..JE, lriussiic Brzmiic 1 couldu'l get my Algebraf' 1 Shakespearean Literary Societyg Euclidean Math Cluhg Student Council. ITINDS, LOUIE L1-nc X ., Lisleu you all. -.kt Pres'dent of Girl Reservesg Treasurer of Modernistsg Thrift Club. Hicxs, G. T. 1, ''Prlxx-in-I1'0tfie1,l,'. l ' f Vice-Presfdent of Hi-Y' Senate. 7 V N- loloi..r.AND, AARON N. Where 's my ufomou 2-Suefl' Senateg Captain R.0.T.C. Ho1.MuR1+:N, HERBEWT Lei 's sleep. HooN, CAROLYN Beyond any reaxoimble doubf. ' Treasurer of Thespians. TIORNBERGER NIONA Listen, ,fell me this- Treasurer of Latin Clubg Shakespearean Literary Societyg French Clubg Euclidean Math Clubg Annual Staffg Mascot of Jeffersonian Forumg National Honor Society. l Page 1,8 ll0I'S'l'0N, lllixiuizi. limi Quit if. ll0I7H'l'0N, WAi,'1'14:n Wllml Tilliclu llovicr, l'II.wiN ' ' Pooiph. ' ' lIow1':l.i., Twins 0 ling. Law Club. I l lll1l'INl'IR, Aliifzm ' ' Uh goodnight .' ' ' Ilmvmx, lillilh' illiyhlyfi1z.1f I Icll you. .leffersonian Forum. IIUMi'1mi4:x', RUTH Ho. wk' llUm.m', R. V. Say no more! Baby, say no 1nnre ' llYA'l l', NVIMIIIYRN My, hccwcns! llx'A'i 1', DICK ' ' Uh, linux JAUKSUN, Lois Bc calm, illarirmf' Shakespearean Literary Society. Jmtxsox, lilCR'l'A ll'lARY Wunlu ridcg ' lid'son Science Clubg Student Councilg Modernistsg National Honor Society. .IACKsoN l3oNNi:R 7 ' ' You 'rc bragging. Jeffcrsonian Foruing Student Council. .lAcKsoN, lllfIIil'IN Wall-Z-Ll! Student Couneilg Vice-President of Euclidean Math Clubg Girl Rescrvesp Latin Clubg National Honor Society. , JARMON, l'A'i'ili+:R1N1f1 Arr: you co-cofu J lfll-'l lCRll+IS, liois You crazy outfit. '77 1 Q' vH Page 49 JOSEPH, CAROLYN You wouldn't kid mc, would ya? JONES, DOROTHH' ' ' Heck ! ' ' Spanish-Dramaticsg Thespians. J ONES, URIRL, lt's paid for. JONES HAZRL Oh cut it out. Glee Clubg Girl Reservesg Thrift Club. J ORDAN, A NA Hands off. Spanish-Dramaticsg Girl Reserves KEATOR, H1-:LEN Come to my tea. Sponsor R.O.T.C. KENDA, BILL You tickle me. K1cROH15v1.LL1+:, J OHNY ' ' Sho-sho. ' ' IQILBOURNE, CARL II. 'K0litcy.,' Law Club. KINO, lmOi.in.R lt 'l,l,'IIS just uwful. ' Thespians. KILIAN, Emvnnn What the u orld. ' French Club. li LEIN ln+:S'1'ER 7 Oi f:U'UlIlt.'H Advertising Manager nf Annualg Chief Justin Poi Law Clubg Student Councilg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. li1.Oss, JAN11c 0. K. Colonel! Girl Reservcsg National Hnnor Society. li ICNAAK, EDWIN Baloney. , ' IQOENIG, MAYMR ' ' Oh Yeah! ' ' KOONTZ, Inna AIJLEN Got that q'1.Lartcrbaclf. Page 50 Niciioms, XVILIJAM llflavn I had my opcralirm- K0l'I'I.lN, llI'Il.MAR an Vprfy U K RAMICR., MARGARET ' ' Oh, really! KRVAVSSIC, ANNA I'1+:iu.1': Hrs- 5Yh'il'- lllrVlll4l'f' 'x liurlmru? Mary Skelton Literary Socictv. Kir, lim: Do unlu ollufrs as you would lurvv lllffill flu unlo you. National Honor Society. K l rsci n-:NR icI 1'1':R, xVAl.'l'ICR Uh, yank. Edison Science Club. Ii.wm', NIIIADREIJ Ifvully. ' lmxic, llA1z'1'oN 7'lml u'n11'l u'm'l.'. lm Pm mc, J A M ics ' ' .-l ll1'nlirm.' vs Captain R.0.T.C.g National Honor Society. Incfw, llliin' l4UIllSl'I Wm' ix Nw. Van Dykv Art Club. lil'IN'l'Z, hols Oli, il is-is il. ' Euclidean Math Clubg Sturlcnt Council. lilCWlS, Illvxiorz Oh Jllixlm'. ' Tliespiansg Spanish-Drznnuticsg Ellison SCll'l'lL'l' Club. lncwis, llAno1.o Tlml 'x mil ll lmcl irlml lncwis, lNI.xiz..1om1-1 9 J 1 ' ' Ifrfully . I,m'if:NsoN, llI'IR'l'ZEIi Bl?lIl'l'C'll' our .vizlf-- Annual Staff. lil'IVlNl+I, lli+:I.+:N A A ' V !7 0.1i. Guy. Page 51 Scrzczint-at-Arms of Govcrnorsg Hi-Yg Officer! Clubg LOZANO, GLORIA Dear mc! 39 Lx'oNs, J 001-:LYN f'Are you ready Tennis Club. ps BICANNPINY, WILLIAM Au: .Verf,2. ' Jeffersonian Forum. BICCARTY, MAR.4:.AR14:'1' Ho Henle! 71 Thespiansg Vice-President of Van Dyke Art Club. AICCLAUGHICRTY, NORRIS Columbus shot an Indian for saying flulf. Jeffersonian Forumg President of Architectural Clubg Assistant Editor of Annualg Quill and Scroll. Mcf'R1cI.I.Ess, RUTH Well, Listen. Girl Reserves. BIOCURDY JAMES 7 That old-rockzn' chuirls got mef' Trainer of Basketball, Track and Baseballg Director of Intramural Athletics. BIUDAVID, BETTIE 'L' Thank you. ' Secretary of Shakespearean Literary Societyg French Clubg R,0.T.C. Sponsorg National Honor Society. lllCl,AYl'l l', GICNEVIEVE Bc sweet. Annual Staffg R.0.T.C. Sponsorg Mary Skelton Literary Societyg Latin Cluhg Beaux Artsg Euclidean Math Clubg Mascot of Senateg National Honor Society. TXICFARLANIH, ARoH1lf: lVorry is ilu' fjl'f'1f1ll'-Sl hindrance haalfh and happiness. Senatcg Officers' Cluhg Student Council. lllCll.IIlCNNY, AlARY ANNA Ain't Ihaf something? Shakespearean Literary Society. BICINNIS, RUSSEL Wanna buy II duck. MolN'rosu, SARAH EL1zA1s1-:Tu Wanna do mo a favo1'. ' If pa to Secretary of National Honor Societyg Secretary of Quill and Scrollg Mary Skelton Literary Society 5 Euclidean Math Clubg Honorary member of Student Councilg Editor-in-Chief of Annual. McNA1.i.Y, BLANCI-IE Nou, arena? you clover. Sergeanteat-Arms of Mary Skelton Literary Society. NICNAB, EASTON J EANNIC Oh, ye gods and purple crocodllosf' Edison Science Clubg Annual Staffg Modernists Q National Honor Societyg Student Councilg French Club. MCNEII., NORMAN Norte, ' ' Senate. Page 52 MSALLORY, IJORRAINE Ura. llvllmbn-l F u 'i Hi,Alice! Nici! Secretary of Mary Skelton Literary Societyg President of Euclidean Math Clubg Student Councilg Latin Clubg Annual Staffg National Honor Society. LIALSBITRY, LIONRI. Why, at C. M. T. C. we- Officers' Club. M A R K.I.fI'I, MA Rona What did you say? Thespians. 75 ixlARSIiALI., In-:s'1'r:R Q 1 1 Oh, yeah. itlAR'1'lN, t'iIAR.i.r:s ' ' lVliou. ' AIARTIN, linooxs ' ' Hallo, s1L11.shim3.'. ' M ARTINICZ, FICDERICO My cool, kind, and Chrisfirm friend. Spanish'Dramatics. lt'lAR'l'INEZ, Jon J. Doggunc it. ' Hi-Yp Officers' Cluhp Edson Science Clubg Pre-Med Thespiansg lst Lt. R.O.T.C. itIA'l l'lIl'IWS, J. D. 1t'?lflI.l'll'dgf' is 1,0ll'ffl'.' Latin Cluhg Chess Clubg Reporter of French Clubg Student Councilg Edison Science Clubg National Honor -Society. y 1 'l l'l I l ICSSEN, ALICE lVluf1'ff'.s llwl nut, Lorraine? President of Latin Clubg Corresponding Secretary of Mary Skelton Literary Societyp Eucl'dean Math Clubg National Honor Soeietyg Annual Staffg R.0.T.C. Sponsor. IATIIIS, DIARY l'lI.lZABl'1'l'II MH- ln'-li 9 '5 Kami, 11in'f it? President of Shakespearean Literary Societyg Vice- President of National Honor Societyg Managing Editor nf Declarationg Quill and Scroll. M I ICR! IOIVICR, R01s1cR'r Oh, Boy! P! iNlAITI,l'1, llAM1m'oN A uwmim is just u zrmnrm, but ll cigar is fl' good smoke. Jeffersonian Forumg Chess Club. lillCANS, MAXINE Nia', Nix. Mi-zxmczo, 01.60 Many years ago. MRNDRZ, DIARY Iiouisic Il's mine. Page 53 iiirii i YYY' jrr ,ff INIERCADICR, ROB1':R'1' IIOf-chu-chrl. Wah-dc-da. NIIERS, Il Irssug ' ' Ner1'.2.' ' BIICFRIN A'l'HAl.YE ' 'Boiy, oh boy. BIILBURN, BIALCOLM t'Ain'f that too bad. M1L1,1cR, BRADFORD Norte Senateg Law Club. llllI.l.I'IR, EDNA ' ' Tlml' 'x swell. ,ll Historian of Mary Skelton Literary Socictyg Student Councilg R.0.T.C. Sponsor. M'n.I.1cR, LE14: Oh, ye gods. Edison Science Clubg Annual Staffg National Honor Society. llllilns LEE CLAIRE ' ' Ilouvly. ' ' BIOICDER, Tm+:RRsA LOi'ls14: 1'Il bc scam' yu. Secretary of Martha Jefferson Randolphg Glee Clubg National Honor Society. 3l00Rl'I, lll'Il.lCN Aw Quil, Silly. fl! lll0ORl'1, OLIVER Ghana pal tanks. Senateg Euclidean Math Club. MORRISON, FRANK She's fl dillyf' lll0SBAUGH, JOIINY ggpfll. H Officers' Club. MI'ici.1.RR, FICEIJ lVoll, l'll bc fl graxshoppc1'! NICAIJ, JACK Ax you were. Senate. NIOHOLLS, HOWARD Ye lIods. ' Architectural Clubg Footballg Basketballg Baseballg Trackg National Honor Society. Page 5.5 Nionors, 'Firm 0h! Yeah! Secretary of Glee Clubg Mary Skelton Literary Societyg Euclidean Math Clubg National Honor Society. Niven-zrz, JAMES S41rah. ' Ellison Science Clubp Senatcg President of Eutcrpezin Societyg National Honor Society. Nrrsou, A.1.i.AN Slash up. ' Secretary of Chess Clubg Edison Science Club. Nixox, Bos Members of the faculty, fellow- xludents. . . President of Student Councilg President of National Honor Societyg Vice-President of Latin Clubg Secretary of Officers' Clubg Parliamentarian of Senior Classg Senateg Chess Clubg Captain R.O.T.C.g First Lt. Drill Teamg Rifle Team. NOLAN, SAM Commit no deed fha! will do no good. NU'r'1', GILBERT Keno, Kid. ' U'DoNN1c1,1., lirlARtjARl1I'I' Stop, Don't, Quil. ' I ll'l'lCN m:1M1':n, FRANK Do you play chess. President of Chess Clubg Edison Science Club. px Haus, I'Im':ANo1c 1'll be seeing gon. 0'rr:Ro, GUs'rAvo 0 1Ieck.' I forgot ill! Secretary of French Clubg President of Spanish- Dramaticsg Beaux Arts. 1,Al'lC, J ACQUi+:L.1N1-1 Hot dog. PARK, Buss Yes, I'm .still going 'sfer1clg'. PARKPJR, ERNMTINIA1 I c1m'f be bothered. l'.vi rr:v.soN, EUNICI-1 D1m't argue with me! Student Councilg Martha Jefferson Randolphg National Honor Society. Y! l,A'I l'ERSON, FRED ' ' She 's mine. ' ' l'AUi,, WALLIS Mighty fine. Senate: Thrift Club. I 1ly1! 55 PENA, NESTER Nut. ' ' PERR-IN, OLETTA 1 1 Stop !1 1 SpanishfDramaticsg PERRY, JOHNNY Aw, Nertzf' Hi-Yg Jeffersonian PETTY, VAN ,an I cl0n't knou Governors. PINA, JUAN ' ' Ce'1'tuin-Zy.' ' POAGE, FLORENCE Hurry up. Sergeant-at-Arms POLUNSKY, HANNAH Oh Kay, Pal. Edison Science Clubg St POYVELL, LA VENE How Cute. President of Modernists POWELL, VVILLIAM Wotta Man. Thrift Club. POVVERS, RAY Hands off. IJOVVER, HAROLD ' ' O Kay. ' '- POXVER, DOROTHY My Gaufsh! Historian of Modernists 73 PRICE, E L-IZABETH Smooth! 71 Student Council. Forum. of Modernists. age Crafty Botany Club. g Glee Club. Latin Clubg National Honor Society. PTTCKFITT, CLAY I wanna know. . . Second Lt. R.0.T.C. RACHELS, ALEX See H ere! French Club. RAU, WILLIAM Be go'ne! 33 7? 8- PUQC 56 , an fwxwfi ' f -i e'.'?iii:AA??,f RAN1m,i,, Dixnc 1 'u'o1u10r if I got a leffer today? President of French Clubg Thespiansg National Honor Society. RANKIN, Him. Ho on----u'0 're lixfeningf' ' ltA'l'c:1.m-', UORA Why ask me 1'h11f. ' Rlcm-zv, l'A'l'lIl'ZRlNl'I Hl1ll1'f'7l,f any! Shakespearean Literary Society. Rmzo, WINIFRED Oh me! French Clubg Shakespearean Literary Society. !! Rmzsrz, H1-:LEN Great Ctl0SlI7',S Ghosf. ' Thespiansg Modernistsg Beaux Artsg Latin Clubg National Honor Society. RICIIM, Ar. Sorry, buf. . . Iircwxw, IIERMl'I'LINDA All-righl, you. ' RIQYNOLDS, RICHARD ' ' Norte ! ' ' Sergeant-at-Arms of Student Councilg Senateg Archi- tectural Clubg Officers' Club: National Honor Society. Rm'N0I.Ds, PREXY How I love school! Thrift Clubg Botany Club. Rfromzs, Ji-:RRY If you had a chattering chariot like mime! Rmxcn, ELEANOR HAZ , 5 - V yn uuyt mm io please. ROBBINS, JACK Whafs fhe use? Rom-zwrs, BETTY A w shoot! Girl Reservesg Little Theater Guild, if KOENNING, VIC Yu canft fool me. ' RODRIQUEZ, TONY O, K. Pal. Pago 57 RooR.1QU14:z, Josie V. You don'l my so? ROIIIAIIIS, TOMMY L01's play. Treasurer of Chess Club. Rooitziis, J AMRS ' ' S-S-Sq1uu1.w-If-r-r-righfJ' ' Governorsg French Clubg Edison Science Clubg Officers' Club. Komiqzxmcno, t'oNRAn So this is Londfm. President of Jeffersonian Foruing Treasurer of National Honor Societyg Student Council. Ross, CLARA Vent, Vidi, Vid. Historian of French Clubg National Honor Society. Rowe, IRIS Wuif 1Iu'l1.ilc!', Rrsii, llAR0l.D 11iI'f1l. Bailiff nf Law Club. Rvssmm, NTARY Oh, you . ' SAoHNowI'1'z, MoI.I.1R IIn1'c you hoard the lrrlcsf. 711 SADLER, ITAZEL ALiI,i+:'1'A Any typing today, Mr. Marquis? Annual Staffg Quill and Scrollg National Honor Society. J! S A Nomzz, A1.BER'1' Ld il My. SAITICR, RAYMOND ' I Howdy. ' ' Soi1M1+11,'1'z1cR, 1N1A:z Oh for yoodnvxs salf0.' Thrift Club. SCHRIMSCHER, LlCS'l'l'IR I,e1'.v Jump. i SoHRo1cDRRs,AL1cr: l Oh, hon' I irish today tu'c'r0 Friday. Euclidean Math Clubg Student Councilg National Honor Society. SCHUTZ, BARBARA . 'tDmi'l argue irifh herf, Treasurer of Mary Skelton Literary Societyg Honorary Member of Sturlent Councilg National Honor Society. !! r I l x 1 Pugc 58 Sl'1AS'l'RITN K, J l'1ANE'l' U f .' o mv o11, T011 mr' Ihv I1'1l1'l1, 1'll'llM'- ' S1f:1.1x11xN, M x1e'1'1-11.1A Tlmx' ull l'ifl'-kylllflllx' 11olh1'11g of il. S1':N'1'z A1c'1'1 1 1 '11 7 Y1'rIf Svnatv. S11At'1i111f1'1 1', l'I.x11N1cs'1' A-11 's rr good old 14'o1'lrl, uffrr ull. Ellison Scicncc Club. S111-:1c11.x111m, IJAV111 Yeoh! Who .will xo. ,vs Officers' Club. S111:N ,At 1 My y1'iwf. S1N1t1N, Il14:1,1f:N l'o'11f'1'il is 111f'r1'Iy Ihr fIuHcri11y of fl fool. SM1'1'11, 4. ,II E1 '4 11-:N 1-1 's, I1 ul 1l'hy.' Hi-Yg National Honor Society. SM1'1'11, MA lam R14:'1' Hffllllll, lJmr. ' Girl Rt-scrvvs. S1v11'1'11 lim' ! 9 7 lf I foul you nwonf Dol! Scnatcg Architectural Clubg Euclidean Math Clubg National Honor Society. Sl'l'It7KlCl1S, l'lv111,YN Oh, Ye41. ' Custodian of Girl Reservesg Modvrnists. S1'1+11:o, ' ' Surah .' ICDNA V? Prcsiclr-11t of Martha Jefferson Randolphg Vicc-President f Ml l l ll Iison Scicncc '1 mg Latin Cluhg National Honor 0 Society. S'1',xM1's, t'1.,w'1'oN ' ' Surah! ' ' Student Council. S'l'ANl4'0RD, IJORENE 011, yoor11zoss.' S'1',xN1fo1t11, MARY lI1+:1,1:N Hallo I'lIl.'Il'Il1lfflC6. Reporter of Girl Reservesg Historian of Glec Clubg Historian of Euclidean Math Clubg Beaux Artsg Scribhlers' Club. S'1'A11'1'z1cN111':Ru1+11c BIINNIIC 7 0l1,! my Good11f'ss. Il I'41y4' 59 STARR, l'lDVN'ARD All-rzghf, get quiet! Sergeant-at-Arms of Governors. STlCINMlC'l'Z, BIARTHA GRACE 'fliflu-fl, laufd! Euclidean Math Clubg Beaux Arts. STOKES, l311.I,. lVhr1i'e,s Mary Nell. Senate. STONIQ, JANR Whorf' 'S IV0l'l'iS?H Mary Skelton Literary Societyg Latin Clubg French Clubg Annual Staffg Beaux Artsg National Honor Society. sr Q17 STONI-:R, Timm' KiDIl?'1,f beliv1'P tif! S'I'If'1 1'S, NOIRRIS 0. K. Pal. Business Manager of Declarationg Quill and Scrollg Trackg National Honor Society. SI'Ri'l'IdICS, AI..I.IcN O, K. Leafs go. ' Jeffersonian Fourmg Officers' Club. SWALIIOW, l3I+:'I I'Y Oi Gmvzlff' Parliamentarian of Mary Skelton Literary Societyg Secretary of Senior Classg Annual Staffg Euclidean Math Clubg Honorary Member of Student Councilg Major Sponsor R.O.T.C.g Senate Mascotg National Honor Society. TAYLOR, SIISANNA Don't be ridiculous! French Clubg Latin Clubg Mary Skelton Literary Society: Student Councilg Annual Staffg National Honor Society. TAYLOR, 'TOMMY . . .b0y. . . Vice-President of .Ieffersonian Forumg President of Stage Craft. if THOMPSON, GWIQNIIOIXN 0migosh.,' National Honor Society. ZICIIII-IIII, VIRGINIA Isn'l it Il'l.l,'flll?U Secretary of Girl Reserves. TII.I,Icx', C'IIARI.O'r'rE OIL heclf! lissy baby. French Clubp Van Dyke Art Clubg Student Council. TIMMINS, OLIVER, JR. Geo 'I'hut's Tough. Jeffersonian Forumg Pre-Med. TRABITCCO, LII.I.I1AN I'm! For Pele's Snkefl' Modernists. TRRVINO, REBECCA Of course yozdll do if. ' Girl Reservesg Spanish-Dramatics, TVMLINSON, CIIARRNOR Well, if you crznfl do any better. . . Puge 60 l'l'l l', Nlclcl. UI,l'Ul'lC il! l'lfllRlt'll, linovn lIon'f lulfv him .wri01lsly. lvNlll'IRRlNl'IR, llANllCI,I.l'I l'm so sorry. Edison Scieiwv Clubg Littln Theater Gullclg Srrihblvrs' Club. VAN llU0tlI'INlIl'YZl'I, Alll'ILAllll'I Hrs. llvnnfu Devlurution Stuffg Martha Jefferson Ramlolphg Mascot of Jeffi-rsonizm Foruing Sponsor H0.T C.g National Honor Society. 77 N 1n.xx,x, li1'l'i-: l,4'l's play! Spanish-Drumatirs. l! Vlicwlcoivzlz MAXINI-: 9 7'h.ink nothing of il. Euclidean Math Cluhg Ellison Scienrv Club. YlI.!.l'1o,xs, .Ions Wlmliu ll'nmlr'r. ' Vi1.l.AR, t'.uc.I.os ' ' Huy, 'll'fIlHf17l.,H Edison Svioiicv Clubg Frenvh Club. WAVVZ, Iiizvclc U, If. Sun. Court Cle-rk of Law Club, W.u.Ki':i:, Kicvru Sark ix lifwf' Edison Scis-nee Club. W'.xI.I.Ao1-1, VIRGINIA Think nnlhing' of if, Egghmrlf' WAi.su, MARom:RI'1'r1 1 u'1m'l fm'gvf. ' Wixuo, Ricx Uh! Hon . ' St-rgvant-at-Arrns of French Clubg Jvffersonian Furuing Officers' Club. NV.-xlzwluii, iiXYI+IN'l'II In u way,- XVASIIICR, 1lII.'l'0N .Vou' li.wlwn. Socivtyg Quill and Scrollg Jeff:-rsonizin W .lx 'i rs, Ii WAW1' Surf Nuff. St-vrvtury of Hi-YQ Svnntvg Stutlrnt Counrilg National Honor Society. W li A v me, IC v1cm'N A h, Hou' Sud! Eutvrpvun Socivty, Palyz' lil xvl'IIClIl.l+IlN, Rl'SS14:r,r. ' 'Fun malt IJl'0Il,'.' ' ' Sf-cretary of Architectural Club. XVELCH, JUIJAN Oh, for ll,0lI'l,'l'?lS suL'c! Law Club. Wm: is N mc, l+1S'1'H me ll'l1if'h r'11rsl1r1ll we imc? XVII-IDERMANN, Sovmic Arc you HLI'll.,H XVIIDING, l5m 1'x' t'I,.ui:i: Oh, boy. Mary Skelton Literary Societyg National Honor Society. NV11,i,1AMSoN, JAMES Hlluirry up! Pre-Medg Thrift Club. 3? VVIRTZ, linux lick lho cuicsf boy I lfnouf. Mary Skelton Literary Societyg French Clubg Student Councilg Annual Staffg Mascot of Governorsg National Honor Societyg Sponsor R.0.T.C.. fi! Wo1+:i,1f1cI,, IWARTHA Not unless you luwe II good chance! Stage Craftg Declaration Staff. ii XVOHN, LOUISE Siss1 J .I Woimc, Rowmmi '21 long fimc ago, I. . . U NVOODY, J ACK H Bolo1wy.' ' ' NVooim'oic'1'u, ROSA IW do Incifcr ?ll'.l'f finzcf' NVURz1sAc1r, AUo11S'1' HWIUWL I gm' mn' of lhis place. . Luw Club. XVURZBACH, t'1.1cM1cNS 'tllope for the bcsf! Zrlifiam, liIARGUl'lRI'l'lC Was Hull' the I1 unmn filing fo do? Zo1+:1.LER, KVATHERINE 'Uunzpiin' Jclly Fish. Vice-President of A Orchestrag French Clubg Euclidean Math Clubg Nlmlernistsg Euterpeun Society. Prrgf 62 'ur Aa: Aw: our 'ws J U N I O S su: Aw: has 'HJ has Z ,I 5 - 'J , GY hw if V RQ l . K K, L ly Thomas Jefferson, at the age of fourteen, upon the death of his father, assumed his responsibili- ties as head of the family. ..-X .J , 1' fs T 1' .f Q- W4 Junior Class Officers BURKE, BIARGARICT F .... .... S ponsor LRHR, VVALTER ...... .... P resident lM11o1f'r, J ANR. . . ....... 'Treasurer TAFT, l'lI.lZABETII . , . .... Parliamcntnrian C1iAv1s, BIARGIE ................... Reporter mfi .dnrvpdcbhlliley HE Junior Class of Thomas Jefferson High School met for the first time on February 9, 1932, in the Gymnasium under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret F. Burke. It was decided, at this meeting, to keep the officers that had been elected while in session at Main Avenue High School. These officers were : VValter Lelir, President 5 Clifton Middle- ton, Vice-President, Dorothy French, Secre- tary, Jane Imhoff, Treasurerg Max Miller, Sergeant-at-Arms, Elizabeth Taft. Parliamen- tariang Edward Mosk, Reporter, and Margie Chavis, Historian. It was also decided at this meeting that Blue and Gold would be the class colors. Principal T. Guy Rogers addressed this meeting and asked that a committee be appointed to meet with committees from the Sophomore and Senior Classes to select the school colors and a standard invitation. The booth in the Senior Carnival this year was Games of Chance . The prizes for the winners of these games were donated by the members of the class. At every meeting a brief program was presented. At one of these, Mary Nell Sted- ham presented a program of request numbers. The Junior-Senior Prom which was given in the Gymnasium was enjoyed by every one who attended. Page 64 ARcIIAIx1IzAI,'I.'I'. CIcIIIcs'I'I1: XINDRII wb NIARTHA I , I ., A . IVPS. Elrhggf' At6AQ,jQN .BY ' OSTEIQN, JOIIN 'DH1ALn,e. AUSTIN, GERALD BAIRD, ROBIQRT BALLARD, JOIIN BAR1'IfIOI.IIMI:w, HARRIE'FT BARDWEIIII. BI-:SSIR BIQRNIIARDT, RAYMOND ISI-JRRY, IONIQ l-SI4:ssONIc'r'rI:, LILLA PERIIR BIRD, NORMAN BIIAKICY, GROROI4: BI,IcAKII:, ROBERT HOA'l'RllilI'I', DOROTIIY BRANNON, DIARY LOU 'N Hn. lpn-491. DH'-S45 Hrnuln-a Yqv' BRIGGS. JANI4: DAY BRIGGS, BIARGARICT BRINK, HIA:I.I4:N BIIIINNHMANN, AUDIIN Page 65 BUIIKIJEY, LEONA BURTCHELL, HARRIS BUSH, ELIZABETH BUTCHER, NAOMA CAMP, JOHN CARNAIIAN, BAILEY CAROLUS, NIILDRED CARRANZA, FLORENOIO CHAVIS, MARGIE MPH- Innes f-Knllil-or CIIENIQY, ROLPII CHICK, WILLIAM CLARK, FLETCHER COIILIER, JACK COLLINS, BIELTON COIIVERT, XNARREN COOK, BIAIDEN LEE DEMY, EDITH NIORETA DEAN, BIARGARET DE LACY, WIl,IIARD DENNIS, DOROTHY Page 66 . . DIAL, VIRGINIA U - Wwbbbil DINSMOORE, DIARY LOUISE DISMUKES, JACK D0NNIcI.I,, ANN DRAISNRR, ARR IJIZIIIIILR, SARAII LII,I,IAN DUNN, FRANK l4lAR'I'IIIvIAN, EI.IzAIsmII Mvri. ct.. Baud! EARTIIMAN, JAMES EcIIoI,s, DAVID EDWARDS, SAM EDWARDS, EVANlil'1LINI+l I'Ix'RIcs, JANE FIALRNANDI-zz, R0IsI':R'r FITCH, MARJDRIII: FINNIALY. DIARY Es'rI':R FORD, JDIIN FRA NDOIIIG, FRANK FRASER, BI-:'I ry FRIQNCII, DOROTIIY Page 67 rv GARRETT, OSCAR GAYLOR, CLOTEAL GILLAND, GLADVVIN, EDA MAE GOLDBECK, RUTH GONZALEZ, GOODNVIN, ALLEN GRAVES, CLAUDE BLANOHE EMETERIO GRING, VQIRGIL HALTODI, FLORENCE HALVERSON, RUSEIILA H.ARING, LOUIS H.ARP, EVAMAE HARRIS J OSEPHINE HARRISON, EDDIE HARRISON, BIARJORIE HAYS, EVELYN CSeniOrJ HENDERSON, FRANCES HERRERA, LUPE HICKS, NIARY JANE Page 68 PIITT, NIARY KATIIRYN HACKER, VIRGINIA HODGES, DONNA IIOLADAY, CHARLES HOI.I,AND, LUCIIILE HORNBEIZGBIR, JACK HUGHES, FRED HOOD, IAON HUGHES, HARRY I1UN'l'ER, AKRIDGE IMHOFF, JANE JACKSON, BAXTER JENKINS, BIARGARET JOHNSON, LORRAINE JONES, LIAXINIC KICATOR, RIARY KILEY, JANE KIRK, PAUI. KOENIG, HELEN Hrg, llnaq'c. B rn na KRAUSSE, PATSY Page 69 4 ' , KRUEOER, ELEANOR LABATT, BLAIR LAMBERT, NIAXINE LANDRY, BERRY LEHMAN, VIRGINIA LEHR, WALTER LONO, ELIZABETH LONOAKER, LIARIONHFQ Uhllf-an HUVLI V101'-3- -4lo.gJ Q.. H LLAJUQ LOWE, ROBERT BICCARTY, JEANNE ' BICCLAUGHERTY, HOMER MCGUEEEN, DIARY BICKINNEY, XLIRGINIA BICBIURTRY, L. F. AWADDING, THELMA BIAESSEN, W ALTER BIANLEY, DIARY FRANCIS MARTIN, TANSII. MARMON, JENIE MASTERSON, GWENDOIIYN Page 70 NIA'l I'lllCNX'S, BARBARA NIHANS, VIVIAN MI+:I,Ms, FIQIIAI. MI:NuI:R, QIIITA MI-:zzI:'I I'I, RICHARD MInnI,If:'I'0N, C'I,II 'I'0N MII,I.IcII, MAX MOONIAIY, VIIAIIIIII M 0012 Ic, RIARTI IA Mosnomsrr, MARY JANIS Moslcs, DAN MOSK, EIIWAIIIY NIYIIIRS, BlfI'I I'Y NIIIIIIAVS, MIf:I,vIN N ENVMAN, ALLEN N IIESSIII., H I:I.If:N N0RRI:I,I., NIARY LOUISE OCON, LOUIS PAIIs'I', HAZIQI. PARR, JIMMIE T4 , x,.! Page 71 PARR, TOM RAY PATRICK, AUSTIN PATTERSON, ROBERTA PATTERSON, MAURINE PIERCE, JANE PIERCE, KATHRYNE PINKEN, J ENNIE PLAZA, JOE POMERANTZ, JANET POVVELL, XVANDE LEE PUCKETT, :MARY RAEBER, JENNETTE REHIN, MABEL RERSEHLING, ROBERT R-EILLY, VEVA MAE RENEBERT, NIILDRED RESSENCER, GUY RIEDEN, FLOYD ROUFE, LEONA A-P ROCHS, PAUL F' ,JPN RUPLEY, MARY ANN ,,,F7yQ Page 72 SACCAR, JULIA CLEON1-1 SAMUELS, JANE SAYERS, LEONARD SAUNDERS, VIRGINIA SCOTT, CIIAYTON SHIDDELI., NIARJORIE SEARCY, VERA SCHIMPFF, VELMA SKILES, BOB SINKIN, SAM SMITH, BIIRIIESON SMITH, KATHERINE SMITH, KATHERINE STOVALL, SIDNEY STRONG, DAN STRAUGHON, NIILLETTA TAET, EI,IzAIxETH TERRELI., MARGARET TAYLOR, EDNA 'M' 0 V A fi THOMAS, DOROTHY LEE THRIET, LORAINE I- , ' I' 1' Page 73 I if .A .341 3' TOWNS, FEORA DAY 'l'RO'1 1'NER, DOROTHY TUCKICR, X7AIJCRll' TIIRNER, ELIZABI-:'1'H VAI,EN'I'1NE, JIMMIE XYERGAN, TIVELEN WAOK1c1zIsA1z'I'II, J ACK WAI.1,fwE, EIIEII-1 LOIIISI-1 VVATERS, ANTOINETTIC XVATIIAI., PASCIIAI. WAY, .PEGGY LYNN VVICGIIICY, ROSE IWARY WIQROKEE, LIQONORE XVIIEELFIR, S'1'ERI.ING WHI'l'E, ROY XVIGGINS, BIARTIIA XVIIISON. AI,1.IE MAE WOOD, JOIIN H. WI' swr, LAWRENCE L, YARBOROIIO II, NIARGARET 1 . ZIMMERMAN, LOUISE Oy LLM Page '74 'vf -2 if wr SOPHOMORES 12 1 2 1 f flyffff ' ff f f ' ' f ' lf' f' f e ff? fz ff f ' iff JM' W1 f +1 fn l fl we , 'f i f r aff f 624 'A ' f f' f 'f Wig iffy MWWI? or - . -l- ilff-Wfug 4 f ,eff ' - W1 L4 'Va ,ef iz l f l a , x E! 2 fm: UU : ,A X in fi- 71 1 ff'4W1'sx--fg le x fe f mm l A a V' 'H f..11 uulgmlilgfgg , E' ' fl ,A Q49 . , , r N f' ,Q f f Z Qf QW! V z X :ei 722 ff A V X V sz l r f? , 7 f ' eil Z! 5 fe -ff' 1 j 5' 7 'W' V fv 7 ' ' ' ,-7 'fy :ff1f12,4:4fg',-i'iii ef M Qxf' ' , ,,L,,',?:A1 ry -v.l Z ,I-,151 13 5K, -, Ziiiz-.52'1L.,:? A X 'ff r At the age of seventeen, Thomas Jefferson entered William and Mary College. a 6 J X So ,homore Class Officers - ir' mths' N. N if C' ix , ' Xe gy ARSTEIN, XYIVIAN . . . .... Sponsor TURXBULIA, VVYIIALIAM . . . .... President SAw'rm.1,ic, WILLIAM . . . .... Secretary DVIALING, C'ATm:R1NE . . . .... Treasuirer HE Sophomore Class of Thomas Jeffer- son High School organized on Febru- ary 16, 1932, with Miss Vivian Arstein and Miss Esther Oberholtzer as sponsors, and offi- cers were nominated. The election of officers took place on Tuesday, March lst, The Sophomore class, under the efficient direction of the president, William Turnbull, took an active part in the Senior Carnival on March 11th. A sales committee consisting of Lloyd Denton, R. T. Rickards, Tom Har- rington, and William Turnbull sold hot-dogs in a vari-colored booth which was decorated by Annette Moedcr, Anita Ruth Adams, Mar- garet Ellen Biaggini, and Helen Syfan. The success of this booth was due to the competent work of the advertising committee consisting of Mary Elinor Rartelt, Bobby Tobias, and Jack Sullivan. Page 76 , iv-3 ADAMS, ANI'rA RUTH ALEXANDER, EIIITII ALEXANDER, NARTIIA ALLEN, RI rII BIAR ALLISON, IGLNIE JANE AIIMANZA, RALPH ANTIN, HAZ!-JL NELLE ATKINSON, IGLWAR BAILEY, MALCOLM BALL, ZICLDA HAIIIIOSE, PETE BAR'1'EL'1', RIARY EI BELLAS, GENE BIIACKXVELII. LOYD BLANOIIARII, JESSIE BOEOK, CIIARIIOTE BRAIIEN, JOSEPIIINE BRENNON, UDELL BREEDEN, NORMA LOII BRICE, ANN ADELE BROOKS, ROBERT BROWN, GRACE BRONVN, IRENE BROWN, NAT BROWN, S. T. BITRNEY, BARBARA CALVIN, CHARLES CAMP, TOM C'A'1'ALANI, S'I'El'HAN CHAMBERLAIN, FIDEII G D IINOR A R WI' Page 77 N Ns' ' rr? J' O' COLEMAN, Blu, COVVEN, HIARY ISABE1, FOI.vER'r, OATHICRXNE , K0-QD: J'E.5'5!L: Lflqn URAVEN, S'l'.-KFFORD ffUNN1NOHAM, SARAH DAv1s, XVILLIAM DEODATI, JOSEPH D1NsMOOR, JANE DVEEING, CATHERINE EIJZANDO, ANGEL ENGELHARDT, LOUISE ENm.1sll, GLENN I+1Ps'1'E1N, H EDEN ESPINOSA, LEONORE FEILLE, EDNVARD, JR. FIfINS'l'ER, IRv1NG FICRNANDICZ, HORACIO . FICKESSON, DOROTHY FINE, DOYLIC FLFZMING, HARRY FRASER, ELIZABETH IH Vuvs FREEBOIIN, I-R-EN-I+ FREY, HEI,EN GABERT, ELIZABETH GARDNER SYINIA ' v ,L-013 , A GER, LANGHORN Gm ,, SAM GDASDERG, DORIS Page '78 GORDON, GICOIIGIC HIMHAM, WANDA GRITIN'lI3Ll'IS, Zmm GI11u,nNl+:n, hows HAl'l1'l.I-IR. Rvm' llmzuls, HMNIQ Al'1sm:x' HMS, MAR114: Ilrzwmcnsux, lflmlsl-1 llm's'roN, lil-:MAN llowlcs, PIIIIAII' .lmixsox GARl,AN1m 7 -IAUKSUN, IVIAA JEAN .louNsox. MARY JOIINSTUN, Sw: VIRGINIA Joslcl-1 X G0'l I'llARD'l', CuAR1,Es HROOM, W1l.1,1AM HAM, 'l'mc,xnum4: IIAuu.x1m, II1cl.l-xx llfumls, Gimme Anrzmz llxsmul-IN, RA1,ml IIENRY, XYI0I.E'l' IIINDMAN, BEN llvnsox, Mom.:-ix' HIfDSl'P1'I'll. Lows JAMES, M,usl,14: f'I.ARIIC Jmolss, W1cl,DON JONES, Jovmxx Josxcl-11, Jl'l,1l's SK x 'h 2 isox, l'l+:Am. K1cl,m', ROBl'1R'l' Page T9 we 'Hn KESSIIER, JAMES KINDER, BERT KOROTKIN, ZELDA LA BAUME, CAROLYN LIGHTFOOT, MAIACOIJNI LICHTEN, HELEN ELAINE LOOKWOOD, GENE LOSSER, EDWARD LOVE, ELIZABETH LUDDEN, ALLEN IHCBRIDE, RUTH BICCLUSKY, MILDRED MJALLORY, LOVEY JO NIARSDEN, MARY JEAN MARSHALL, DOROTHY I ','fIANIIO1fIf, CHARLES If BI ASTERS, GILII IWASTERSON, MARY BIAVERICK, ALBERT MAY, WALTER BIELITZ, IRVING MILAM, NIARY BIIELS, MACHINE JIIESCH, DIARY ELOWEEN BIITCHELL, CAROIIYN MOEDER, ANNETTE MONIER, MYR'fLE BIOORE, JOE MOORE, STANLEY Page 80 AIORGAN, AMANDA BIORTON, HARRY MUI:I,I,If:R, BETTY AIUSQUIZ, VICTOR NRWCOMRR, BIARTIN NRWMAN, BI-:TTY ANN NRWTON, AGNES NICIIOLS, JACK NIEMIf:YIcR, CARI, NOIIRR, LIfcII,I,I: NOVICII, DOROTHY PARKER, BRYCI4: PAYNE, HI:I.IcN PERRY, JANI-3 PRICE, DOROTHY RANDAII, ART RIEDICII, IIA NEI,I.R RIOR, VIRGINIA RICHMOND, AIAVIS HIIR RIRIE, AIIDON ROBICRTSUN, LA N IcI,I.If: ROBIN, LAURA III-:Ia ROBINSON. 'DA AIAY IC ROBINsON, BIARGARIC1' ROI.I.INs, JOIN: ROsI+:MAND, BERNARD SAXV'l'lCI.LlC, WILLIAM SCIIIIIIIW, WI SOROOOINS, IJAIYRICNI-I SRIOI-:I,, FRED IIHEIIMINA r 11, ...I Page 81 .-44 fnvfii-3 l f x. Q SHAW, LEMIHQ1. SICIN, BIARIE S'1'A1v1-'0Rn, GIAADYS RAY S'1'lElf'1fII4, ALICE S'l'EP1-IICNS, RUTH ST14:P11ENs, L11,1.1AN S'1'EUB1NC, W1L1.1AM SU1,l.1vAN, JACK SWANSCN, JACK SYFAN, 1Clr:1,141N THOMAS, CATHERINE TIIRIFT, Dzwm 'l'o1s1As, I-lorsm' 'l'171eNBU1.L, Wu.1.1AM Xv0l,l,Ml-IR, XNILLYN NVATSON, J. C. ANN K 1i,QBF1R'I' 7 D 'Wglagfff' 4111411 ,A unc VVIClCIil4I'IlN, IJONALD W1+:1N1c1:, lhfzxwl, W1-zlsslc. LA Rm: Wr:Nuh:N1co'l'll, Imwnlr: W ERCK 1 . lc, G 1-101:11 IC XVEYEI., B'IARGARI'I'l' El.1zABr:'rH NNIIALICN, l'11zN11c NV11.1,1AMjkgA22:: BEILE ' , .nn 4 A U06-f Woou, BIAXINE VVRIGIIT, ALMA YANTIS, FRANK YA1-1.15, ALICE ZALMANZIG. Clmnmzs Page 8 vl ,. 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H 1 , If N y glut . Vw' 7112 t, N ,M if ,iw w t 5, i Mm? f 'Q U A , Q , ? AQ Y o ' -11 2511 'I M I' it ' . ' A 4- .5 QVQQ ,,,QllIkNiintiQf9v , '5 W W1 W wwf 'am ,mill f'yW.'ltfff Spf: - X wt! I ,H I 'Iii-f5e lNI'QA7 if Z I iw X xlwvfii' i U! X'-w V - ' xff- My K OMM: :E uf? if' -X 4 U E i: if W4 , o 4 2' Q f ffxf mfqy ffg, ,,,,. gin jf ,Q ff. ' - , l ffm, -Q? 'fl , 47 I Thomas Jefferson as Secretary ff ,, A -H: -XX X - .-,' A 5 f fb . i ,pg Q , -5, I - 2' XXV X of State in Washington's Cabi- , I Aff ' Za! I Q , ! 7 net, became the first Secretary xiii' ,Z , 5 ,f 23 ,:i'f, I ,Q-E-L of State under the Constitution. sa R- - 'Qui K W -u VI , , n V. o, - f -.r .- qv gg.. ,, , fs.. leg. x . I., My 5, 19. . 1, , .f-A - ,153 ,, 1-Q:- - R. M, , ' N. K , , or or if GIRL RESERVES if l'ooN, Rvuv ........ Symmm' lhsns, l40I'lI'I lilflli..l'l'Csifl1'1lf l5AIll'IR, Gimme, l'if':f-l'1'c.wir1m1t Zllfllllilll, VIRGINIA, Slff'I'l?ffIl'jj lirzlciev, loN.if: l'ANNoN, lllf:l,r:N RI l'II l1I'Kl'1, l'lliIZAIH'1'l'lI 'l'R1+:vlNo, Rl'1l3l'1CCA .lAoKsoN, lllCl.l'IN JoNics, ll,xzlc.1. .lommoN, ANNA K I .oss, JAN14: 1NloI'm4:i.i-iss, liI l'il lNlAS'I'l1IRS0N, Gwr:N1moI,vN I'lr:IcCr1, KA'l'IIl'IRlNl'1 Rl'IYNOI,hS, ixIARli,KRl'I'IS lioixr:ic'l's, lil-:'r'1'Y Sl'lCCKlCliS, l'lVl'II.YN S'1'.xN1 o1:1m, Mun' lllCl.I'IN IEW Nineteen lllllIlll'0ll :xml Thirty-Two marks The lmegiiiliiiig of the orgzmizziiion of the Girl lie- serves in 'l'homas Jefferson High Svhool. The Girl Reserves is :L lrrzmeh of The Young Women 's i'hristizm Assoc-iution whieh has as its purpose 'To find :md give the best :md as its llilll 'l'o fave life squarely. 'l'he Girl Reserves at Tll0lll21S Jefferson have enjoyed 21 very prosperous :xml sm-eessl'11l year. Some ol' the essential at-Tivities of the your were: A 'l':1m:ile Fezist given in llonor ol' the new members of the elulm and il Huneo Party given by the Girl Reserves 0lll0I'l2lllIlll5.l' the Ili-Y Boys ol' 'Fliomus Jel'l'erson. Another event which took plzlee during the yen r was the Senior flZll'lIlY2ll in whieh the Girl Reserves held El booth which proved to be very lwneiieizll to the elulm. 'Q Ji f Page 9.9 At: Ia: -sf -as -2: H I . Y C L U B fa: 'aa we fs: we Wdiiddid EDNVAR-DS, E. E ..... Sponsor ROBINSON, R. T. ..... Sponsor BYRD, BILI.-Y ....... President IIICKS, G. T. .Vice-President VVII1-:I-11,1-JR, STIJRIIING J unior Vivo-I resident ! P WA'I I's, EXVART .... Secretary CIINNINGHAM, JIMMI1-1, Treasurer C'0l.I.IIf1R, JACK CoNwAx', XVILIIIAM l'IIR.'I'Is, AIIFRIIZD DI-:AoAN, BOB DUNN, FRANK HfJRNBl41RGER, JACK LA PRAIIR, J AMES LANI-2, l-3AR'I'0N lllAR'l'lNl'IZ, Jon PARK, JIMMIIQ PERRY, JOHNNY Koons, PAVI, SINKIN, SAM SMITH, BITRLI-:soN SMITI-I, EIIGI-:NI-1 TIIMIIINSON, CLAR1-JNCI-2 VVASHICR, lhI1L'l'ON I Woon, JOIIN II. l 'l'he lli-Y eluh in the short time of its existenee has fulfilled adiniruhly its object 'gto create, nmintnin throughout the sc-ho-ol and the I-onnnunity highest ideals of Vhristian ehziraeteru. With Mr. li. lfl. lldwzxrds and Mr. R. 'l'. Robinson, as sponsors, The elub has progressed far heyond ex- pectations. ln the estinnition ofthe sponsors, the Thomas Jefferson Hi-Y has done more een- struetive work than any previous Hi-Y und they hope to Illillil? it a, model Hi-Y elub. The soeinl h1ghlight7' of the year was 21 party given by Girl Reserves for the Hi-Y at the Y. W. if A. in the early part of Mureh. 'l'hroug'h0ut the year delightful programs and interest- ing diseussion groups, in which :I variety of suhjeets were discussed, were led hy the Senior and Junior Viee-l'l'esidents. f I .5 'X'- Page zoo MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH DEBATING SOCIETY Muna, Miss. . . . . .Sponsrw Simno, IGDNA ...... 1'rvsifl0nl NVILSON, AI,I.ll4I MAE, Vilffe-I'1'l'xirl1'11l BIOICIDICR, 'I'im14:sA IJOVISE, 1 iSm'1'r1l11ry l'oM1+:n.xN'1'z, -,ANl'I'I'. Trrvzs ll rm' Alun I A in l!Al'l.'l', f'lCl.l41S'l'l Awruxsox, lions I4oo'rn, JEAN f'OMl l'ON, IIlci,1cN Rosle l'1nw,xnns, Mnnvox l+'nAsl':n, NMDA l+'1ci':NcH, lJ01:0'r11x' Hl.Asixlcm:, l'iVl'IlA'N Gomnn-inn, V1-:cl1,l1: ll.usN1-Jn, l'l':1.lN1-1 .I1niNsoN, l,onn.xlNi41 MA'l l'IllCWS, liAi:m1c.x Nuin:1cl,l,, Mmm' li0l'lSl11 l,A'I l'l'IRSUN, l'iI'NICl'I l'.v1 1'vclesoN. lioinciem Ronmsow, BIA!!-GARIUI' VAN Iloofncxllliyziii, ADICIAIDI Viclmim, ll1cl,1cN 'Pho Alilffhil -lcffvrsmi lizllnlolph Ilvlmtingr Scwioty was orgnnizvil by I'm'nn-1' lIli'llllN'I'S ot' Iln- l'hilolln1Hn-zili lJ0b:1ti1igl'l11lm of Malin Avenue High Svhool in F0iil'll2ll'j', 1032. The Bl. J. R. Snvivty, whosm- sponsor is Miss f'2lI'l', has The lll'iVliUQIO of living Jvfl'vr'sm1's 1'2lV0l'if0 412111511111-1's , :ls tho vlub wus ll2llll0li for The fzivorito l12lll5Iili0I'0f 'Vhmnzis -lvffvrsmi. 'l'h0 M. J. R. Sovivty has the clistinvfiun of living thc first g.1fil'1's vlulm to 110 orgniiizvml uf TIIOIIIHS J0l'fl'l'N0lI High Svhool, :md of Irving Tho only g1iY'i,S Ildlilfillgl' siovity in thx' school. 'l'h0 IJIIVIJOSO ul' tho club is to prmnofv follmvship and l1C'lll'0f'T'2lC'y in the club, to c-onpvrulc in alll svhuol nvfivitivs, to flIl'Ti1l'1' intorvst in clvlmiv, :ind fo produvo winning dcimtv tvzinis. .f f Page I Ill tif 'ff if JEFFERSONIA FORUM R93 'ff 'ff Y t KO1JL1cN1s14:RO, CONRAD, President TAYLOR, TOMMY, Vice-President GARCIA, GUS ....... Sccrcim'y IBYRD, 1'31L,L.Y . . . . .,'l'rcasuror llURNBl'IRlil4lR, BIONA. . .Mascot RICIUAYID, BE'l 1'l1C ..... Mascot XYAN HOOO1+:N11UYz1c, AOELAIM: Mascot ,KTMA R, LYNN BROWNIC, U1lAR,1,ics CAMP, TOM l'ARM1OuA1+:i., Dlx lJAx'ls, H1cR1s14:R'1' lJ1sMuR14:s, JAOK Fomis, HAROLD GR1RF1N, ELMICR IIABICRMAN, RLTDOLF Tho vhartvr uivnihors Of thc J0ffOl'S0!li2lll Foruiii 4-Onsists of thc lllCIlliJCl S Of thu Jcffcrsouiau liitoiwiry Snvioty, which oomplotvd thc svmcstvr at Main Avonuo as the wiimor Of several victories in ilitvi'-vllih c-Ompvtitimi, .X now vmistitutimi was written hy several iiionihors with tho invaluable assistanoc of Howard l'. lloolittlvg l'Onrad Kollcnhorg, who avtcd as scvrotary Of thc Jcffs for the first semester, and who was Ono Ot' thv c-hampiouship mlvhators, was clevtvd as tho first president Ot' the Forum. The c-Onstitutiun pruvimlos fOr a momliership roll Of fifty ac-tivo niomhcrs and an associate Ol honorary list Ot not more than tml momhcrs. 35 s Xxx-fy Page 102 u if 1-2 AW 111 JEFFERSONIA FORUM Aw 'ff -uf 'Hf lI0l.I,lDAY, f'11,1R1.1-is IIo1,MuR1-ilcx, lI1f:R11l':1:'1' IIUMAN, I311,1.Y .IAuKs0N, IZONNI-:lc KIRK, PAV1. M11ANN14:1', W11,1,111M MolY1,A11u1114:1e'1's', Nolmls M,u1+:1e1101v1-zu, R0111+:1c'1' MA111.-141, IIAM11.'1'oN Mosx, lGnwA1m l'14:1m1', .IUHNNY Romqs, l',11fr, SMW11, I3U1u.1-:sox '1'1MM1Ns, 0l.11'1cl1 WARD, Rm NVAs111c1z, M11,'ruN W01111, JOHN lt is H10 p111'p0sv of H10 vlub to p1'01110T0 111tQ1'0st ill all sc-110111 zwiivitivs, to lll'tlIlI0il' gmnl- i'0llr1wship, 211111 to inspire l0:1cl01'ship 211111 illifi2l1iV0 21111011511 tho 1110111I101's. Aillxlilikll' Vz111 lloog1011l111yzO, Mmm IIOI'lllJ01',LfCl', 111111 lim-H10 Xlr'lJ11v11l wc1'v 4-I1osv11 als ilu- first 111:1sr'ots of thc' 011111. 'l'l10 l+'u1'u111 has 2l1l'C2llb' 17021111 to z1c'c'o111plisI1 its p111'posv by Ill'Ulll01illQ' svv01':1I 1'lHlfi'S1S 211110112 thc- c-lubs. Its 1110111l101's have c1isfi11g111isI1c-ml 1l1c111s0lv1-s ill sc-111101 zwiivilios. 'Pho lwsl of Slll'l'0SS is vxpcc-'rod fl'0IlI the -l0ffv1'so11i:111 l4'o1'11111 110xT tl'I'lII :ls if has z1l1'0:1mly 111'ov0al itsvii 0110 of tho l011di11g1 1-luhs in svhool. Page 105 If If Av SENATE DEBATI G SOCIETY R33 If If EDWARDS, 'I'I. IG ...... Sponsor BARBIIR, BOYD ..... I,I'l'S7:d0'I1f STOKIIS, BIIIII, Vial-I'1-0.wiI1m1.t FI.OwIf:Rs, f'I1R'I'1s . .Sw'1'Ift1II'11 IZAIN, XVILLIAM ICARTI 1 MAN, I+lI,IzAIsII'I'II Mrlsrof 1wCDAY1'l l', GIf:N11:vII1:vIc Masroi SwAI.I.Ow, B14:'I 1'x' .... Mascot ISRAIYIIIIOII, JOIIN B1'I1'I'sCH1-:I,I., HARRIS ISITRTSOIIRDII, 'TOM BYNITM, 12171111 UI ,A RK, FI,Ic'I'O1 1 ER f'OI..I,11+:R, J ACK tf'I'sA1:Ic, 131111, lY,I'l l'M.KR, JOIIN DVNN, FRANK EARTIIMAN, J AMIIS EOIIOIIS, DAVID FINII, IDOYLE FI,I1:IxIING, DICK GOODXYIN, AIIIIIQN ffRAI'IAM, IJICNRY GRAVES, C'I,AIID11: IIOXVICS, PHILIP I1ICKS, G. 'I'. 1IOI,I.AND, AARON HOIINIIIIROIIR, J ACR HOI's'1'ON, RRAIIAN OFFIVICRS BOYD IZARIII-111 . . ....... I'r0sicZfnf WII,1.IA3I NIOIIOIIAS . . ...P!l7'H!l'Hl0'I'l,1lI7'il17l l3I1,1. S'1'OR1f:s . . . . .VIN-I'1'11su1011I J ACK ROIIIIINS . . . . . . . .SPTfjP4I7l'f-fltf-A?'?7lS t'I'R'1'Is F1.0w1f:RN . . . . .... Sccrrtlary JOIIN DI'l l'MAR. . . . ., .l7oI'rrsprnIIImg S011 ll111RIs14R'1' ll aR'I'1IN1I . . ........... Tl'PflS1U'Ul' J A111115 l4lxR'I'1IxIAN . , .......... Ifaporim' STI1:1II.I:i11 NVIII+:I11I.IcI: .. ...... . . . .llzsiorwn 'Phe Senate was OI'g1z111iz0d 0111-ly in F0b1'1lilY'Y I1i110tc-011 hundred and thirty- two, with il I-hz1I't0I' I110111lI01'sh1p Of sovvnty boyw. .wf 'V LW N Q W, DDI, X 3? I ,D DDD, D ,W 9' t ,V ,K Prlgf' 10.5 of if 'Hf SENATE DEBATI G SOCIETY -H1 'lf swf Kl'IRCIllAIVII.I,l'I, Jour: Inc HA'I I'I'1, Iimuc lnclllc, hVAI.'l'l'IR AIUF.-KRl..XNI!, ARCIIII hIll,1sl'l:N, XIAIMOIQRI MIl.,1.r:le, lh:Am-'olcn hIll.l.l'IR, MAX Moomc, tb1.lv1f:lc Momusox, FRANK Nl-IAI., JACK Nlouoms, Wll.I,lAM Nllfrlclc, JA Mics Nlxox, lion I'AI'I., WAI.l,1s l'I.AzA, -lor: lil-:YNo:,ns, RICHARD RIIODICS, JI-ilmx' Romxms, JACK SAXY'l'lCIAI.l'I, Wll.l.tIAM Sl-:N'1'z, An'1'1u'1z SAY:-ins, Lr:oNARn SINKIN, SAM SMITH, Rox' S'l'0VA.hI., Smxm' 'I'lml1- P, DAVID hV.'kl,'l'IIAl.I,, PAsvnAl,l, WA 'l l'S, IC w A RT hVllI1Il'Il,ICR, S'l'l'IRl.INti 'l'h0 purpose of tho vluh, to promoto illitlniiw. lc-zulorsllip, :mtl high 0Qllll'2l1i0ll2ll nlnilitg, amd to I'ostc'r:1ll worthy svhool urtivitios, has lmcfu offiviontly 1-urrivti out through tho sph-mlitl I-ooporation ot' the lllomhors :mtl Mr. l'hlwz1l'4ls, the sponsor. 'l'hv Sonata' vigorously supported th0 various tl10z1tl'iw1l Dl'l'fltI'Illillli'0S given by several or- ganizations. 'I'h0 Smmto booths wvrv big attractions at tho Svnior f'2ll'lliV2lI. 'I'hv Montirollo rm-voivod the 1-utiro support of tho rluh, and lllilllj' othm' zlvtivitivs wort- assisted. Tho Svmltc hopes, in the future, to surpass all prvvious nc-romplishmouts :mtl lxovonw, througxh untiring: efforts, the loading org'z1niz:1tiou ot' its kind in TIIUIIIZIS -loffvrson. ,, 'Q' v v Ni- - Xxx Pagf' 105 'vs if is SPANISH DRAMATIC CLUB if sf if OTERO, GUSTAVO. . .lhfcsidenl TRnv1NIO, REBECCA, Secretary ARDUss1, SHIRLY Crum, JACABO GUZMAN, LOUIS JONns, lJOROTllY XHDANA, LUPE VVOODXYORTH, ROsA The Spanish-llrainatie elub was organized during the spring term ot' 1032. It was Organ- ized with the intention of not only studying Spanish drama and language, hut also eneouragingz friendly relations between Spanish and English speaking people, and studying parliamentary law by eonsistent praetiee in all meetings. The meetings are held every other Week on the seeond and fourth Thursday of the month. One nieeting is devoted to enaeting a short Spanish play and the other to reading' or diseussing dramatic subjeets. The elnlm plans to give those students interested in the language an Opportunity to praetiee both written and oral Spanish. ki in . an .n L lp Page 106 Alf Alf if JEFFERSON DECLARATIO wf Aff if r Ml'IiI'IIRl'Il'I, A. N .... Spmzsm' llxsmmux l3l':'1 1'x' ,alll-fill'-iii-fvllihlf W M.x'1'lus, M ucv l'1r,lz.x1xl-1'l'lI .vllllllilvflillfj Iiflilm' S'I'l l l'S, Nolmls lilfxiiarxx Jlu'mrgrr IBIANNIQNm1:mil.1-zu, Nlcxix limwlr, Jinx lvlusl-llc, Num -llfxxx H.KIU'lA, Urs H1,. xssm:1m, l+1vm.Yx Iluclcls, .losl-11-HINIQ: llluus, Mun' JANIQ: NI4'I'AxR'rx', .lmx M.-u'l.lc, ll.xMll,'1'oN Mom, l'Imv.um NURlil'Zl.fI1, Mun' l,o1'1s14: l'uwl':1cs, lin' 'l'R0'l l'Nl'IR, lloleowllx' 'l'lw Ja-i'l'vrsm1 Dvvlznrntiml was first lJllIDliQh0l!l on lf'm-lmlzlry 32, 19512, umlvr llu- jlllidillllf of Alvx Mlll'phI'00. 'l'I1v titiv was cI0l'ivvm1 frmn Thomams -I0I'fol'sm1's llilllll' :mal I'r'om H10 fzwi, Hlilt -lvfforsml was :1 SHIIIUI' of .Xlll0l'iw1's l,l'C'l2ll'2lti4Jll of lllmlm-pvllmlolwo. Spollswslmip of thu pru- QIVEIIII given by tho University of Tvxns News films Club :lt 'l'hom:1s .loi't'v1'sm1 lligh Svluml AIZIVUII 231. was c':1l'l'i01l on by tho Jl H'0l'Sllll Uvvlzlmiioll. Pugff 107 tar tar Aa: ia: -as ia: Ku: Avg 'ws we Mimovis, R. L ...... Sponsor MolN'1'oslI, SARAH li. Efiilrn'-in-Uliief Mot'1,AI'ulu4:R'1'v, Nomzls Assislrrnf Editor ATMAIQ, LYNN Iizcsivzess llnmiger KliI+1IN, L1+:sT1m Aclvcrfzfxioig Mrmrigvr Amufssr, Sllllzmzv In3oNN1t:R, BIYRA f'onN Josicmf J FORGASON, 1+1L1zAmc'rH Goinisicno, CICCILIC III-INIJICR-SON, FRANolcs HORNBIQRGI-zu, Moxsix The annual stuft' of 1932 has strived diligently to give to the first student hodv of 'l'ho1nz1s Jefferson High Sc-hool il hook of moniorios to whieh they can find no supplement, and ai. roeord of their few happy months at the new sehool. We respect fully suhniit this hook, the 1932 Monti- eello. and we sineerely hope that it will serve as ai fitting reminder of the days that you spent in this sehool as il student. M.xRQ1'1s, li. L ........... ........ S ponsor A'l'IN'I.NR, LYNN. .. ..... Iizcsiiwss Manager Molxwosii, SARAII E ........ Eflifm'-in-U71iff P.xRsoNs, J. F. . . . .Circulation Maiwger M01'I,.XI'tiliI'ZR'l'Y, Nomcls .... ilssislfmzi Editor KIAQIN. lJl'ZS'l'ER ..... ..Af11,Vlil'fi.i7:?lfj Manager t'o1xN, -Iosizmi .... Ami. Ad1'm'lisi11g Jtlumltgvf' Pagf' 108 'H' 'HJ 'HJ '33 'Y MO TICELLO .u -U .lu .v Al? I d 4 3 lncvlcxsux, I I lcu'l'zl-If M ul J.KYl'l I', f:l1INICYIl X'I Mc'NAus, l'I.xs'mN MAl.l,mcY, IJOKRAINIC M,v1 1'1rlrf:ss1cN, Anime MlI,l.l-Ile, lnclfi S.umI.lc1c, ALlf:'l r'A STONI-I, .IA-xxlc SWAI.l.0XY, liwlvm' 'l'.u'l,ou, SI's.xNN.x 'l'uull- l', lmlclulxlc Sw.u.l,ow, Bl'1'l l'Y. . . S.xm.r1:, Al.l.l'I'l'.X . .... . . Holmluflcmflc, MoNA. . . . .. 1loNNl41:, MX'li.K ...... Kmuf, Lll.Ll.xN ...... 'l'lll!lI4 l', I,mu:.xlNrt .... ..f'Iub Idfiilor f'lLIlil'Hl1l11 .... . . . . . . . .l'Iub ldrlifor . . . . . . . . . . . .Club Idrlilor N4-mor Ifdifor I'huirmon ...........S1'fIi0f' Idrlitor . . . . . . . . . . .Svnior Idrlilor . w . . l.lll!l'.RG, Q,r.1'll.l' . . . . . . .. lumsux, El,1z.xmf'l'll .... '1'.xxLol:, Slfsxxxx. ...... S'l'oNr, J.xNr1. . . . .... . SXN1'lIl'IZ, Hlvllxlzlx .... .. lVI.Xl.l.0liY, I,0lcl:.uNlf ...... .l ur'l1 Aflllr' ..No11Ilomorr' lfrlifor ..N111JIIUllIUl'I' Iu'rliIo1 Hy ldrliior t l1rlir1nrlrl .....f llf'll1f'I1 ldrlilor . .Ari Iurlzlor fir' Idrlilor f'1l1lfl'lIllIll Mc'N.xn, E.XS'l'KlN .......... Junior Editor Chairman SAXV'l'l4'I.l.l'f, Wll.1,l.xM ............... Athlvlir' ldflilor Mf'Du'm'l', GI-Lmfvlrivl-2 ............... Junior Editor Luwxsox, HI4'Il'I'll'fl. ..... .lliliferry lfflifor f',l!1iI'NlfllI AIKDVSSI, Sllllnmiv .................. Junior Ediiol' Wll:'1'z, Lim ....................... llilifory Idrlilor M.X'I I'IllP'HSF'N, Al,lr'l-1. .NOIJIHIIIIOTP Erlilor Chuirmon l,l,r'u, I,,IfF ............. l+'r'olur1' lfrlilor f'Il1Iil'HI1lH HP1NllI'Il!S1lN, Fx:.xNvlfs. .. ........ Offirf' Axsislalizf Pogo 109 I 4 a a, a: 'as 'vs -as Aw: 'vs Tw: FRIQDRRIOK .ABBOTT . . l'1v1+:m'N HATS ..... . . Y IIIQIAEN 1h1I':s1c. . .... .IRAN B1+:I.MAN ,,.. MARONIQR ANDRRNON . . OF1+'IKfl4lRS AI.KKGARI'I'i' HARRY . . . . . BIKRY FRANOIN BIANIA' llxzxcl, Uxwlrs . . .... .. RUTH BRANNRN. .. ABBOTT, FREDERICK. .Sponsor HATS, EVICLYN. .... I'rcsident ANDERSON, GARONI-:R View-I'1'0sidenf BELMA-N, JEAN .... Treasurer ACKERMAN, DOROTHY ARBUCKLIC, J ENNIIC ARDUSSI, SHIRLEY BLANOHARO, PAULINE BRANNRN, RUTH BOTHE, BRULAH BUDOW, H1-:LRN BUTCIIER, NAOM1 CARSON, NIARY ADELE COOK, CAROL BIAY IJARBY, RIARGARET ......Sponsor . ..... Pwsiflmli . . .Ve7c0-President ......Secretary . . . . . . .Treasurer .P0w'lia.1n.enIarian Sergefmf-al'-Arms . . . . . . . .Reporter . . .llistorizm Page 110 -w Aa: lu: ra: iw: T H E S P I A N S rar ia: 'ar lar rar G11i+:'1'zi,1c1:, CAno1,x'N GIBSON, t'A'1'11i-1R1N1f: Goss1ci,1N, l+Ii,1zAmc'riI llouoics, IJoNNA limo, Lne1I,I.n i1ASSI+l'l l'l'IR, CAROL In-zwis, l'IIrNiel': Mct',x1:'i'x', BIARoAm:'r INIANMLY, BIARY FRANeif:s Manxinli, MAR.1oR.11c IIANDALI., Dixna IIICICSPI, 'HELEN Rl'1Nl'Ilil'IRti, liIIl.DRED Snmmzm., BIARJORIE Tnonas, Ilonornx' Lin: 'l'o l'oster a love for. and to give some experience in the llrania, is the aiin ofthe Tliesnians. The club was formed at 'l'honias Jefferson Iligh School on l+'elmruary lT, l!l232, with the nineteen eharter Ineinhers present, all of whom had been lllt'lIllJOI'S of the lll'2lIll2lllt' t'lulm at Main Avenue High School. The nlenihers are inost enthusiastie and anticipate a splendid year's work. 'l'heir booth at the Senior tlarnival this year attraeted considerable and favorable eonnnent. Ruth lirannen, a nieniher ol' the eluli, was the leader for individual sales in the annual sales eontest. Ruth Bran- nen and Dixie Randall won the Monticello Advertising' eontest. llorothy .Xekerinan was a meni- her of the east winning the Play Centre Dramatic eontest. N - 1 1 do 1 A I f Page 111 rH1'21'2f STUDE T COUNCIL if if if HRAWNIQR, Miss ..... Sponsor N1xON, BOB. ...... President BARKICR, DIARY EIALEN Vice-President COMPTON, H11:m:N Rosie Secretary l3x'NifM, RVFE ..... 7'1'cas1n'e1' RAIN, W1L1.1.xM l3AR1n+:ic, BOYD l31+:1.iv1AN, JEAN lSi..iNo11Ann, PAU1,1N1c lloorii, Ji-:AN lkiziwmoii, JOHN Ihuuos, BIARGARET linowmz, CI'IARil.ES lirfoow, IIICIAEN The Siudent Vouneil ot' Tlfl0lll2lS Jefferson lligh School was organized February 10, 1932. The membership was practically the sznne as that ol' the Main Avenue Organization, and the same oI'l'ieers were unanimously eleeted. A eonnnittee, headed by John Dittinar, was appointed lo draw up ax constitution, which was adopted hy the Vouneil on March 22. The fundzunental aim ofthe il0l1lll'llll1lSj'CI1I' was to render serviee in every possible way in the orgunizzxtion of the new 'l'ho1nas Jefferson High School. Although not 'i'0I'II12lllY Organ- ized until Fehruziry 10, the organization eontinuously performed Council duties. They served as ushers at the inforinal reception given by the Board of ltldueation on the night of January 29, and they zieted as guides to students and visitors on registration day. 9' QV' Page 112 -if is if ST DE T COUNCIL QW if if lilfwrscul-:1.1., Tuomixs I-Sum, Hmm' t'lmm, JACABO l7oNwM', W11,i.1AM f'IYR'l'lS, Aimnno D1'r'rM,x1z, JonN F.I.,l'IMlNG, Divx I4'i:l-INUII, Do1co'1'1IY HAlnf1,x, Hts- tlossni,1N, l4Ii,1zA nmn Gizmo, Hon IIAoNnR, l'i+L1,1Nlc Ilasmcoox, i'iIC'l 1'Y Ilwlqs, ll. T. Tho host and Found llvparlnlvnt, hvadvd by Virginia SZIIIHIICVS. insiitnllwi many vhanglos in tho lnvthod of handling lost artivlos that lvd to greater 0i.luit'i0lH'j'. 'Pho sanio dvpartinvnl also had charge of files of progranl c-ards and assisted tho main offivv and attondanc-0 offic-0 in giv- ing needed inforination. With a now auditoriunl and an inc-rcasingl nurnlmor of assvniblivs and stago Ill'0llll0ti0llS, thc- dutios of thc ushers, headed by Vlayton Sc-ott, multiplied. An onlargfvd squad ushc-rod those who vanlc to soc the pmduvlions to rcscrvvd souls. In addition to ushering' thvy Ialiolvd all son-tions and rows in the auditorium. ,,,,. K ,,,,,,,, W H, ,,,, , , ,W ,H ,, ,, N W Q Pugr' 113 if if A39 STUDE T COUNCIL '11 -1: 11 lI11,1,,11c, lS1+1ss111 l31':1.1, lII'tllllCS, II.11e1zx' J.1014s0N, l'il'IR'l'A MA111' J AcKs0N, l10N1s 14:11 .lAe14s0N, ll14:1,1cN li1,1-:1N, L1cs'1'1c1e l1.11v11:, ISA.1c'10N l11:1111, hVAL'1'l'IR l1lCN'l'Z, Lois Mul+'111c1..1N11, A111111114: M11lN'1'0s11, S.x11.x11 1311111 M.11.1.01:1', l1011R.11N141 M0N.11s, l41As'1'0N Bl'A'l l'lll'1WS, J. D. l'0ssil1ly the 1110st i1111101'ta11t projeet for tl1 e year was the 0l',Q,'21lllZ2lllUll 01' a 1'll'lt'llKlSl1lIJ fllllll- mittee whose 1511115080 was t0 extend 1-0111'tesies to new stuclents and T10 help the111 to lJCf'0lIlC acl- justenl i11 the St'll00l. Aee01'1li11g1 t0 the plan, stutleuts lAl'0lIl eavh aclvisory w01'ke1l witl1 the een- ll'2ll C'1llllllllllt'0. l'lWEll'l Watts was the very efficient K'l'lElll'llli1ll ol' this e0111111ittee. The Sllllltllll t'01111r-il had the h01101' 0f sp011s01'i11g the Fiesta Parade float. flll April l, the first 21111111211 ltilllfllltxf of the Thomas el0l'f0l'S0l1 Student flOl11lf'll was given ill lltblltll' 0l' 'Tl10111as el0l'l'l'I'S0l1'S lmirtliday, ill the Student li'01111eil I'00ITl. The sueeess 0l' the affair' was flue t0 the Offtlldfli of the Vl0O-D1'0SltlOl'1l. Mary Ellen l-Zarkei' and 0f her able e0111111ittee. 1. f - mf -if ffm- - 5 0 Page 11.5 '21 if if STUDE T COUNCIL iv iv if iMlIJDI,l'l'l'0N, CI,ll 'l'0N Mli.i,icR, l'InxA SAl'Nm:ns, VIRGINIA il'.x'i 1'i4:1csoN, lilrxlui-1 r-7--3 Iim'Nm,ns, liluiiixielm K0I.I.l+INl!l1IRG, l'oNie.xn Sulllmi-:ni-in, Amcl-1 SCIIIYTZ, BAim,xi:A Swiu,i.ow, iiI4I'l l'Y 'l',xY1io1:, Srsixxxx 'l'1l.1,l':Y, C'll,xl:l.0'i 1'i'1 NVAIMII, .Xl.xl:uI7l':Ri'l'1f: Wiviws, l'Iw.xie'1' Wiwrz, Iam 'Puasts 1'c'atnring .lvff0i'smiiai1 qualities, vc-rsvs c'hai':xvt0i'iziiigr tho lIl0IlllJl'l'S of thc' l'unnr'il. anil a lllllSil'2li progr-ain offvrvd viitvrtaiinnoiit to tho guvsls. Hula Nixon, prosiilvnt oi' thc Vonn- vil, prcsidoml. Anothoi' sovial vvcnt was thc first annual pic-nic given in May. 'l'h0 1-uunvil was ospvr-ially happy in instituiing su many i'i.il'SiSH and in having so mloliglii- ful a, romn to niovf in. Any SIIPPOSN That tho 0Y'g.l'illliZ2lii0ll avhivyvil was duo to 1h0 hvarty vooporafioil nf all nwnl- lwrs, to tho willing svrvicc of tho officvrs and l'UIlllllii'f00 invlnlwrs, tn Thv l'0lliiilil'll4'l' of Mr. lingvrs and tho facfulty, and Tu thv ahlv lvailcwship of thc l'ounc'il prvsiclvnf, Huh Nixon. A ,L5l'02li clval, however, depended on tho guidancfc and 1-fforts of our vapahh- sponsor, Miss l3rawm-r. - ., 1 7 Page' 115 Aw tar ta: Aw -se Axe -as we fa: we Monoim, Miss ...... Sponsor W1cs'r, Miss ..... .... S ponsor lllA'1 1'1IlESSEN, Amer: President Nisox, BOB First Vice-I'rcside1lt Sixirrii, KA'i'1si1cR.lN1c Second Vice-President Ticmziciil., lllAKtiARET, Secrcia-ry 'l'1:o'r'i'N1f:R, llOR0'1'HY Reporter ADAMS, Br:'1 rY Anniciz, Hon'1'ENsn A nc11AMisA1iL'r, C1t:Lr:sT1-I liix nm, Boi: l3,x1:'i'1f:L.'r, MARY ELEANOR The Latin t'lub of Thonms Jefferson High School, the first study organization to be organ- ized ut this school, is one of the largest and one of the most successful organizations at Thomas Jefferson High School. To promote good fellowship znnong thc Latin students and to render lhe study of Latin more 0Ll11C2lll0H2lllj' and interestingly are the fundamental objects of the Latin tflub. A monthly meeting held ut the homes of members, whose kind hospitality has been at source ot' considerable importance, makes up the social activities of the Latin Club. Officers of the club mndc the following prograln for this term: the February meeting was held at the home of Dorothy 'Frottncr where the club orglganiizedg the March meeting was held at Virginia Dial's 4 FIV , W, Y , 7? YW, W ,,, ,,,,, Y Y, ,, , , f tt, 'lt 1 ,fr I H V' ' .2 Page 116 .,..1 lu: Aa: All 483 483 L A T I N C L U B 'al ia: tu: lar ia: Iiuxxicn, AIYIM l imnx, I' lll'I'I'CIll'IR t'I's.wK, Him, ll1.x1,, VIRGINIA 'A--A ' Ill mn-.n, hnuii ln,i,i.l.xx lll'l.tI,Nltl, l'A'l'Ill'IRlNl'Z l imsi4:n, lll'Il'2Sl4I tlimimm, lli-:NIH tli'zix1.xN,l,u1f1s ll.-u,'i'oM, l i,n1cicNt'i: lllxnv, l'Ix'.n1.xif: ll0llNlll4IRtll'IR', Mom lnnnv: an lml'lwc'114' :it liuli Nixon's l'2ll'IlI took plum' in .Xprilq :intl tho glzmlc-11 lHlI'l.Y in Huy. whivh was hvltl zlt lflvn Blew llni'p's hmnv. l,l'0Ql'2llllS nm l.lll'lllSll0tl hy thc 4-lnssvsot' Bliss tllnmlys Xluiwiii :intl Bliss l'c:1i'l Wvst, the vlulm spmlsors. Tho oiitwtziiililn-lit is :ilwnys lmwsmitml in :in intc-rt-sting' fashion, usually with 21 tlirvvt lwztring on tht' llntin ltlllgllltllft' itscll. A inotlnl lM'2ll'llI,!I that iiiswiptioii frtnn Yii-gil, Rus Milli Non Mc lit-ln1s 'f -3'illllllIl.1'S tu :ny- svlt' :intl nut IllVS0lf to 'l'hin1fs l Sllll0l'lllllill0M-- n'vs1-ntl-ml to thusv stmlvnts ol' Yirfvil wlni Illillll- . f- I 1- tziin :in zivcrznlv of tliriniglhout, thc yt-nl' is :tn iiwviitivv to Ctllllllllll' llntin tlnwnigli tln- vntirs- thrvo yvzirs ol' high svhool. 'sri ' 'N W. X' Page 117 tar 'xr tar As: -1: L A T I C L U B -23 'ws '13 '23 fs: l 4 IIol7s'roN, R1c1xuAN Ilowlcs, P11n.11- JACKSON, HELEN K11,1f:1', J AN1: KRUGIC11, E1,1cANoR MClJAv1'r'r, GnN1:v11av1Q 'l'.xx'1.o1e, SUSANNA TlIRl1 'l', LORRAINE XNYAIJIJACE E1v1'11c Lomsxa ! W1 l1c1+:1,1clz, S'1'1c1:L1No VVIGGINS, BIARTHA NVOOD, Joni: H. 'l'hv Latin Club participatos in the inter-c-lub avtivitics, suoh as the Senior il21l'lllVEll, spon- sored by tho Senior Class. 'l'ho Latin Ulub was reprvsciited in tho carnival by the booth soiling liomc-lnado Candy in a booth artistivally decorated in purple and gold, the Club's color. 'l'ho Latin Club has among' its inonibc-rs tho outstanding' students ot' 'Thomas Jeffersoii High School. Many lllOlllllOl'S of the National Hono1'So0io1y,i'Monti0Qllo'7 Sl21ff.HJCf'fGI'S0I1 Doc'- lill'2lTl0lli. Staff, Studont Vouncil, and tho Hail of Fame are also lnelnlmcrs of tho Latin Club. 'l'ho scholastic oxcvlloiwc of the Latin Club distinguishes it as an organization olf high intellec- tual standards. X1 ,, Pugr' 118 'as -as 'ws -as 'vs B ia: Aa: -a: Aa: 1: MAr,I.om', LORRAINE MA'r'r1ncws, J. D. Moomtz, LIAR-'l'llA PINKEN, JICNNIE PoMif:R,AN'rz, JANET Rmcsn, lIr:m:N Ruomizs, Jlclcny SAW'I'l'Il4l,l'I, Wn,i,i,xM SINKEN, SAM SMITH, BUm,1':soN Si-mo, EDNA S'roNi-1, JAN1-1 i The promotion nl' the Latin Tournznnent which wus hold nt Austin this year, one of the most important func-tions of the sehool year, is sponsored hy the lizltin Vluli. Those students representing 'llh0lll2lS Jefferson High Sc-liool in tho liutin 'll0lll'lI2llll0Ilf this ye:1i':1l'e Alice Mat- thiessen, Helen Jaekson, Jennie Pinkin, Connie Hyun, Helen Ilaiggxaml, Nat Brown, lflrininn Salherg, Mary Elizabeth Johnson, Flossie Sears, Helen Saunders, l'ntln-rine Dullnig, and Gloria Mae Whiting. Edna Spero, Lillu Perle Bessonette, llenry tlrnhznn, :incl Mabel lmiing snlnnittecl their essays for the essay eontest. -., .W Yi Y-.. 4,T ., , ,, ,,, -,,, 7,...,,,, , ,, ,i, ,,A,, ,YY ,,, , xv .3 Q5 Xl Page I I 9 if AW MARY SKELTO LITERARY SOCIETY if 122 TlCRRl'1I,Ii, Miss TIIICRESA Sponsor J Anlxiws, BETTY ..... President ,ff ' M,u.I,ORY, l10RRAINl-I JJ? Ifewrflitzg Sfcrefrzry lllA'l l'II1ESSl-IN, Aman C0l'I'l'8IJO'l1d'i7lQ S0c'rc'fury SCIIUTZ, BARBARA. .7'rmsu1'cr BARRRR, llIARY l+li,IiicN BONNRR, BIYRA CxR1.is1,n, Roman: LRR DENNIS, ll0RO'I'HY DVLLNIO, CATIIERINE DYKSTRA, JOYCE l4lNuL14:, Hl4Il.lflN l4lyRxcs, JAN1-1 llARRIS, JOSRPIHNR HAsnROOK, HlC'l l'Y IIICNDERSON, FRANCES IMHOPF, JANR KILICY, JANE The Mary Skelton l'litei'a1'y Soc-iety was -organized On the twenty-fourth of Febriiary, 1932, unclei' the sponsorship OI' Miss l'her'esa 'l'ei'rell, with twenty-seven c-hartoi' inembors. The Olnjec-ts of the soviety are to create better social unclerstanmliiig among' the students, to prac- tive growl pai-liainentary usage, to acquire the ability to speak before an audience with ease and poise, to acquaint the ineinbers with the various type Ol' literatiire, and to promote and fostei all wortliwhile sehool activities, gg- ev T 'T UL R ' ' f f f, f fybv WM, 9' ,Q PGg6120 S 5-Y 1: 1 4.1 11 12 MARY SKELTO LITERARY SOCIETY 1 11 4' 1 K1111:N111, 111111.1cN li11111'ss1':, ANNA l'11:1111111 J K1c.11'ss1-1, 1'.1'1's1' M1'1l.11'1'1 1', 11111N1'11'111:1'11: M111N'1'11s11, S111111 111. 1 B11'N,11,1.1', 151..1N1'1111: I NI11.1,1c11, I'111N11 L - N11v11111,s, 'I'1111:11 ' 'Mi ' . 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T.,HIJ071S0l' M11m1m1.1c'1'ON, V1 111f 1'ON I'r11s irlmii Sf'r'1'0fr1 ry 7'rw1.w ll rw' IM M Y S Thx' ii0VOI'll0l'S' Vluh was 0l'f1'il!IiZl'lii at thc Olllxllillgl Of thc spring scssiOn of 'l'hO111as Jvffcr- sO11 High SPITOOI in 1932. It has thv hO11Or a11d1i1sti111'tiO11 Of Slll'K'00dillg.1ffh0 Haynvs Dohatiugr Sovivty which t'Or tOrty yvars 1'0111lv1'01l 0l'l'ic-imit sorvivo tO Main Avoliuo High Sr'hOOl. The pur- pnsc Of tho 0l'Q2ll1iZtlfi0ll is tO mlvvohmp tho art, Of dvhatingx amO11g'hOys, tO0stah1ish 0OOpCr- atiO11 lwtwvvii thx' stumlviits and sc-hOOI 'iiill'l1iij', and tO 13l'0Ill0i0 0VOI'l2lSfiIlgl' i'l'i0llliShi1J 211110112 vlassixiatvs. 'l'h0 Ill0IIlil0l'Silip Of the Orgaiiization is limitcd tO I'Orty-vight XIIOIIIIJOTS, each Ill0Il1iJOI' illtillgl a l'0lJI'0S0lli2lilVl' OI' a state XVIHIIII thc u11iO11. Sclvvt moinhvrs are chosvn in avcordaiivv to tht-ir debating ability, thoir iiT'iOllti1il10SS, and thc-ir WlliillgIl10SS to support tho school in its varied art ivit ix-s. Prlgr' 122 'ar -as ta: has 'az M O D E R I S T S if if haf if mar UI.lI'lllN'I', Miss JULIA Spunxnr I'owr:l,x,, lm Vlcxlc. .I'rvsiflw1al I'nwr11.l., YAND.-K Inch: Vfl'I'-lll'l'Sflfl llf H.-XIII-IR, flluul-1 ..... Nwrrr fury lllxns, Imvllc Incl-3. .7'rrvr.vurwr Iivsu, lC1.1z,xm-:'1'u Uxlescmx, MAIQY Amer, Iflxzxxs, lJuleo'1'l1x' Hcmlmn-xx, Am Ammzx llAx1ex'm', ANNH4: Al.l,l-IN .l.uvKsuN, l31c1c'1',x Mun' Klxu, l,1'1'11,l.l4: MCKINNI-LY, VIRGINIA I'o,uu-1, l4'1.o1uf:Nc'r: Pmvlclc, Dulco'l'In' R mis:-1, I I 1+:l.14:N SI'I'ICliI'LI,S, l'Ix'lf1I.x'N 'l'1u1xl'm'm, lm,l,l.xN XVILSUN, Alzml-1 MAI-1 Zu1c1,1.lc1:, 'K,vr1uf:1:1Nlf: 'Fha Moclvrnists' LiT01'z1l'y Socicfy was 0l'Q'2l!liZl't1 on BI2ll't'h 2. 19332. ll was f0l'llll'I'l'Y thx' Atlwlxnv l,it0r'zn'y Sovioty ol' Main Avouuv. If was llilllllxli tho Mml1-mists lbl'K'2lllS0 it was thc-ir purposv :ls an club to study ull nmclvrn zultlmrs. Thvir plzm wus for vv0r'y girl to filklx part in this study oi' tllv povts :md 2l11fIl0l'S so that sho would fiml it bl'll0fiI'i2l1 to IIUI' studios. :RQ J ,f Priya' 123 wwf if SHAKESPEAREA LITERARY SOCIETY Y -2 lhlATIIlS, llrlARY ELIZABETH l'r1'siden.i SEARCY, NYERAA, lYil'l'-I,l'PS'idP7'lIL NlCDAVID, BET'l'llC. ,Secretary BUNDY, MARTHA. . .Treasurer ANDREXYS, lhlAR'l'HA BYNUM, LA VERA ff oNNE1..L, ANN Ijlfilvlilltlll, SARAH LILLIAN EAIITIIMAN, ELIZABIAZTH FRAZICR, IQEECE II1z.iI..1 E, I3Ess1E BELLE ll0R1NIBI-CRGER, BIONA JACKSON, Lois KRITEGER, ELEANOR LONGAKER, NIARION BICIIJ-IENNY, KIARY ANNA BIOORE, HIARTHA REED, NVINIFRED RICHEY, CATHERINE SMITH, KATHERINE TERRELL, ll'lARAGARET XVIGGINS, MARTHA XYARBOROUGII, NIARGARET The Shakespearean liitvrary Society was oiganized in 1912 at Main Avenue High School. but l'00l'2ill1lZ0ll at 'l'hoxnas Jefferson High Sehool in 1932 under the name of the Shakespearean liilerary Soc-iety. The old members of the Shakespeare Vlub were made charter lnenihers of the new vlnlr. anal Bliss Ida Mao Murray was chosen as their sponsor, lflac-h month a soc-ial, a business, and two literary nu-etings were held. Memlnoi-s of the club were in oliarge of the booth at the Senior C'ai'nival selling tacos, and a splemlid protit was rcalized. The club also took an active part in the annual sales contest. Hmnsialering all things, the monnbvrs fool eontidont that they have aeeomplishvd mueh. 4' - if Page 124 C UN, Mn DRFD J if '22 EUTERPEA MUSICAL SOCIETY iff if Avon, ANNls. . . . .Sprmxor NII'l'l-IR, JAMEs ..... Ihwzwiflmif W1l.soN, Ai.l.1i4: MM-1 Vice-I'rc.vizIff11f limoos, MARoAm4:'r. .Sm-rrim'y f'ARl,lSl.lC, Ronmif: In-11-1 7'1'fv1s1l rv r ISARKICR, M,xn.1oRn-: l'AvANAI'oH, LAVRA 'l+'mvi.i-rn, Lois , A -1' Nlollons, TIIIQA S'rAN1foR.u, DIARY IIELEN RICNI-Illliliii, iiIII,DRED W 1-:AvicR,, Evi-:LYN ZoicI..l.14:R, KATllI+IRINE 'l'h0 I'illfl'I'D021l1 Music-al Sovivty was o1',g':1iiiz0cl in l 0ln'11:1i'y, 19232, :ind is El I'1lIllllUSl'l S 1-lnlr for fostering niusivzil tnlvnt, and doing' vrczitivo work in niusiv. 'l'ln- :mini of tho 1-lub is to wri11- :ind volnposv songs, volnposv and stzigv operettzis. writo svliool songs :incl pop songs, svhool nlzlrf-hos, and any form of music-al composition. During tho first tcrni of its oxistonvc, Tho nniin zivliicwliiciit of this 1-lub luis lm-n 1o stagn- zln oporcttu King Vophctuzi and the Begzggzir Mziimln, written and c-omposoml by our sponsor, Mr. do Burgos. In the staging of this, they wow helped by iho girls, and tho boys' 41100 Vlnlms. 'l'hv plot oi' tho opcretta was takvn from tho English pooni by tho szlnw miniv, writtvn by Ali'1'1-ml Tennyson. Miss Annis Atol' is co-sponsor of tho 0I'g'2llliZilii0ll. j Page 125 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB I DE BITRGOS, FRANCISCO Sponsor' DARIIY, hlARGARl'1'l'. .Presiflmif XVII,soN, Al4l4ll'l M AI: Vice-PresidmIi NIOIIOI.s, TIIIQA .... SPl'l'f'Illll'll DRAIN, PALMIIRA ..7'reusurer ALICXANDER, llfIARTIIA BRIOOS, C'A'I'IIIcRINIc BRIGGS, llIARGARE'l' CARSON, BIARY Amar, C' I lA MnI:R,s, 0o'I'A VIA IJAVY, ICDITH llIAR'l'HA- FITOII, ll'l'ARI.J0RIl'I FOWIIIIR, LUIS GO0DLlC'I l', Jicssn-: BIAYE Honons, lJONNA JoNIcs, HAZEI, ll'IOEDER, TIIIQRIISA LOI'IsR RIINEBIQRO, MILIJRRD STANIIORII, LORRNII: S'1'ANI4'0R,D, BIARY HI+:I.RN The Thoinas Jel'l'erson Girls' Glee Club, whieh wus, before February nineteen hundred ihirty-Iwo, the Main Avenue Girls' Glee Ulub, was Organized in nineteen hundred twenty-Two, under the direetion ol' Mr. Frnneis de liurgos, who has direeted it sinee. Sunday, lllureh lil. the Glee l'lub lll21llO its zxppenmliee 211 The evening' serviee of 1he fil0llll'Ell l'ln-istinn lllll1l'l'll, where they wore the ll'2ltllll0ll2ll eostumes of white that were worn as the hlillll Avenue Glee l'lub. Un Al2ll'l'll 28. the elub zxppezlred before The Vomposers' lllub, presenting an 21I'I'21ll,Q1CIl10l1i written by Mr. de Burgos of an Old negro spiritual, never before written down, 4'R0ek de-Cradle, Mary. The elub underthe direetion Ol' Mr. de Hurgos, has enjoyed El veliv sueeessful year. Page 120' if '21 ARCHITECTURAL C L UB if 'if '1'Ai.1Arlf:mm, LEON. . .Sponsor lVICi'I.AUGIlICRTY, Nomus Presidevzl IIABMRMAN, Rirnonru Vir'e-President W14:lo1I1.mN, RL7ss14:1,'1, Y Secretary lll'l l'MAR, JOHN .... Trcrlsurcr IQROUIJICN, 'I'm+:A1m',n' l'lARTIIMAN, JAM1cs l'lDDIiI'lMAN, Gus MA1c.'1'1N, TAMs11, hfllDllI,l'1'1'0N, t'1,lr'1'oN NICIIOIILS, ll0WARD PLAZA, Joie Ii1ss1Nor:u, GUY R1cvNo.l.ns, Riel-:Aim Smrrll, Rox' S'rovAl.l., SIDNEY S'r1:oNo, IJAN WA'r'rs, RomcRT The purpose of the Arehiteetural Club is to study Areliiteeture, and to promote good fel- lowship and good feeling among the members of the elub. On Mareh 11, the club had a booth in the Senior Carnival. Nail driving was the attraetion of our booth and many students eolleeted to participate in the skill of driving a small nail into a board with one blow. This booth was a big sueeess and the elub hopes to have many more like it. Last' term the Architectural Club went through the Masonie Temple and enjoyed the trip very mueh. The elub studied the arehiteeture of the temple and marvelled at many of the beau- tiful rooms and corridors. The elub is going to cleet some new members and it hopes to have a very sueeessful year. WZYW A Z7 CYVV WY-Crm www W in HY HW ,WW Y V Pngf' 127 if if CAPABLANCA CHESS CLUB R ff BKJLTON, BKIRS. HEIJEN M. Sponsor OPPENHEIMHR, FRANK President BRUNNEMANN, AUBEN DAVIS, HERBERT DRANISNFIR, ABE DUNN, FRANK HANK1NS, JOHN IIARING, LOUIS MATTHEWS, J. D. BIAULE, HALIILTON Nrrcn, ALIAEN N 1xON, BOB ROGERS, TOMMY SINKIN, SAM 'l'hc fhcss Fluh was ai new imlcu conceived hy Mrs. Bolton and Frank Oppenheimer. The two worked hurcl and got 21 club started that is well On thc way tO success. 'l'hc clulm haul il l1OOth in the Senior f,l2lI'11lY2l.l that sold Karnielkorn. It made a net profit of rlili.5-l. The club is conducting 21 lournament nOw by which il will select a team to represent the club. This lcuni is TO play lirackciiriclge Senior School TO sce which has the better players. W- Page 128 'ar ia: -as 1: iw' Aa: L C L U B ar wr sf -u: 1: if llAi,soN, Mic. ll. li. . .Npma.wr Kl.l'llN, l,l1:s'1'l4:l:,fl'liiwf -lilslicr' Wxrrz, llRI'Cl'I. . .Cnurl-f,'lvrl.' lfl'Sll, ll.x1co1.1m ....... Builiff lil: 1'r'r, .l A Al ics l',xln1:, l'ii.xi:ii1:s Gcmuuix, IIA1, HUUDWIN, Al,1,l1:x lll'1illS, lflcicim lll'm,l':x', ll. l'. liil,ism'lcN1c, lfixlcl. ll. K x.wK, l'lmx'lN Mlliiuaxlmliilc, liolslcwl' Mimi-114, lilunlfolm Wuonr, .l.u'K xVl'liZl!,kl7ll, Al'lil'S'1' 'l'llv lmw l'lul1 was 0l'Q2llllZ0fl Nl2ll'l'll lil. l5lI'l2 umlvi' Illv spuilsorsliip ul' Mr. ll. lfl. llzxlsmu. 'l'llisc'll1l1 grvw out of il svrivs of vourt Trials wliim-lm wr-rv ,2'lYllll in Blix 'l', l'. lli1i'm'11 's l'4mnnvi'- vizll llzuv1-lnssiluringtho first smiwstvi' of this svlmol yi-zu: 'l'l1l'u11gl1 lllvso lrinls za nuinlwi' ul' boys lxvwuno intvrvstvcl in law :mal lmmlvil llwllisclws lwg.yvllwi' for llw Illll'lJOSl' ul' giviilgg' trials, :xml for thc lllll'Il0Sl' of stlulyingg' law, wiirt p1'11c'1-cl11r'c, Siipimiw l'Ulll'l rulings :xml mlwisimus. mul l'lll'l'l'lli prolrlvms. 'l'l1v vlulm mm' has il tcmil lll0llllll'l'Slllll ul' lxx'm1l.x'-l'ix'i- lmoys wlmsv nina is In assist svlmol awlivitivs, to lvzirn lI10l'l' zllmill lam' su llmt llwy may lwmiluv lwllvi' vilixvlis. :mul In fry 10 lllZlliC vm-h ollivr lwltvl' by vulinscl zmzi ZlSSlSl2lllI'l'. I X gxlililz 5 614, i Priya' 139 if if ir EDISO SCIENCE CLUB 'Y if if p at MAX, MR. H. Y ..... Sponsor HAni+:Rr:R, FRANCIS, President Sricno, EDNA. . Vice-President lIAoNr:n, C1s1.1N1c. . .Secretary SINKIN, SAM ...... Treasurer Anc11.xM1sAi'm', C14:Llf:s'r Aifs'1'1N, Jon l31ioxvN1c, C11A1u,r1s IHTNN, FRA NK ll AR Ln, G ici: Ann FILLICY, Davin FoN'r.uN1i:, Frov fiiLASl3l'IRli, ICV1-:i.vN GUOIJMAN, Am. ALLEN Q GoNzAi.r:z, EMr:'rr:1z1o GITZNIAN, Louis llANk1Ns, Jo11N llaizms, JOSlCl'lllNl:I lI.xRR1soN, VIRGINIA The 'l'homas Edison Science Club of Thomas Jefferson lligh School was organized on Feb- ruary ll, 19232. under the direction of H. Y. May, head of the science department. Its Charter Members were those who had been members in good standing of the Archimedian Science Club of Main Avenue High School. 'llhc name, Thomas Edison, was chosen by a plurality over all other names of prominent modern scientists. The constitution was soon adopted with few suggcstioiis. The Club, carrying' out one of its objects-to participate in all school events took an active part in the Senior Carnival on March 11. The president and several members took charge of a booth in thc cafeteria in which soda pop of all kinds was sold. A profit of thirteen dollars 9,1 NS 2. Page 130 if -if '22 EDISON SCIENCE CLUB 'HP if if J AOKSON, BERTA lllARY KUTOIUQRNETER, WALTER lWARTlNEZ, J OE M ATTHEWS, J. D. M1L,1,1-JR, Lien NITOH, Ania-:N I lei-1i:NH14:iM1-zu, FRANK POLUNSKY, IIANNAH Vll+IXN'l'IGP1R, BIAXINE V11,i,r:OAs, J O11N POMICRANTZ, JANET PINKICN, JENNIE Ruomcs, J 1-:RRY SIIACKIJCTT, EnNEsT TROTTNICR, ,DOROTHY UNDERRINER, IJANIPLL14: V1r,L1cR, CARLOS VVALKER, ICEITH was eleared whieh went i11to the treasury for expenses and entertainments. 'l'he elulm took a prominent part in the annual advertising and annual sales eontests. The members planned several interesting seientifie 1Jl'0f.fl'2llllS as well as some sort of outdoor entertainment. Some of the more interesting of these lJl'tlg1'l'2llllS were: 'l'l1e Study of Soap, in 'whieli Gardner Anderson, Barton Lane, Joe Ball, and Frank Oppenheimer partieipated: and 'KA Study of Hydrogen, in whieh Connie Ryan, limeterio Gonsalez, Allan Niteli, liillian Korlf. Frank Dunn, and Jennie Pinkin took part. The eluh feels it has more than aeeoniplished its purpose in being one of the most efficient and useful in school. A,,,,,,,7,,, ,,, , J, l 'B Page 131 'ff Aff EUCLIDEA MATHEMATICS CLUB A35 ivf Holxrox, Mus. Hlcmzx M. Sponsor BROOKS, Mlss lXIA'lf'r1l-1 Sponsor BIALLURY, LORRAINE l'1'u.siclc11f Jmnusux, Illcmzx Vice-l'r'f'.wif1c1zI IZROCKSCHINK, LAURICNP: BVNDY, IXIARTHA Cl m M rams, 1 Jc'1',xx'1.x lfl'1z'1'1s, ,A1.l+'RICD l'11ww,xu1ms MIGNUN ! l41Nu l.l'1, II1f:l.1f:N FOKGITSON, l'I1,1zAm:'r11 1'I.xI.'1'oM, l?'1,o1:11:Nc1c 1I1I,I.J1c, Bllzsslla lS1+:1,1.1c Ikorfrox, Mies. IIIQLEN M ................... . . .Sponsor limmxis, Miss AIA'l l'll41 .... . . .Spfmsor Bl.xl,l.o1:x', lmlzlulxxfz . . ...... PI'I'Sil1l'7lI .l.wKs0N, IIlcl.lcN . . . . . V'iC'f'-1'l'C.Vidl llf llvlmow, ll1c1.14:N . . .. ...... Svcrclury lilhwliwoolv, AI's'1'lN . . ........ T'l'I'IlS1H'l'I' llxlclxu, lmrlez . . . . . . .5I'I'fj0,fI7If-Ilf-l1I'?HS lllwslllfzs, IIARHX' . . . . . .PflfliillHll'7lflIl'7:ll'll IIAIJVUM, l+'l.orc1cNl1lQ . . ...... Ilisforifzn 5- Prlgf' 133 tw -ff EUCLIDEA MATHEMATICS CLUB 'ff - FQ, . 11l'4illl'IS, Il111111Y Il1111N1111:11111-111, M11N.1 l11f:11:11x1.xN, V111111N1.1 111-:N'1'z, l.111s M1vlJ.x1'1'1 1', 111-:N1-:1'11-111: M1'Ix'1'11s11, 5,111,111 1fI1.1z1x1114:'1'11 Mll.l.l'Ili, MAX S1111111111:111f:11, Al1It'I'I SA11111, R111 S'1',xM1's, t'1,.,11 1'11N Sw111.1.11w, l'31c'1 1'1' '1'.xY1,1111, 'l'1111Mx' V11-:11'11:111f:11, M.xx1N11: 'l'111- 15111-1111111111 M11t111'11111ti1's 1111111 11'11s 111'g1111iz1111 Fl'1ll'11il1'j' 25, 1932. '1'1111 t'1ll1l wus 1111111111 111 I11111111' 111 1Ull1'1ll1, 21 T111111111s K1il111OIll2l1lt'l2lll 111 1111- t1111'1l l'l'll1lll'.X' IS. t'. 'l'l11' 11111'1111s1- 111 1111 1111111 is 111 111'1111111t0 i11t01'1-st 111 11111th1-11111ti1'sg t11 st 11115' t1111i1's 11111 1111ssil111- 111 111- fl1Yl'll 111 l't'glll1 ll 1'111ss 1'1111111 w111'kg 111 11ff111'11 11pp111't11111ty fm' il 1'111s111' z1ss111'111t11111 111 pupils i11t111'1'st1'11 111 111211111 11111ti1's. '11111' 1112111 is 111 1111113 1111 i11t1'1'1-sti11g 1ll'tlQ'1'2llIl l'V01'j' two w1111l1s 111111 11111- s111'i111 11111 1' P21011 80111081 012 l'11g11' 133 If If LE CERCLE FRA CAIS A93 If l'3IzI'Ni-:'r, Miss Lovlsic Spmmfr RANImI.1,, DIXIE .... Pl'f'.9ifIP'?'lf KI-IATOR, H1-1I.1'1N Vz'c0-I'l'f'si11f111i UTIQIID, GIIs'I',x1:0 . . .Ser-rotary F1I,I,If:Y. DAVID ..... 7'1'ms11rm' HAIIKER, BIARY EDLEN Hvsu, EDNA IHNIINI, LA XYICRA gf-.....-Q CANNON, IIELEN RUTH CII.-xlnx, JACOBO GOODMAN, IADA ALLEN G0Ns,xl.Icz, li Ivm'I'i1RID i'IORNBERGI+1R, LIONA KIIIIAN, EDNYARD LDZANO, GI,oR,IA MCIJAVID, HE'r'1'Ii2 lm l'I-rc-10 -i'iI'illlf'2liS Di' 'l'hom::s -ICIIIACINOII High Sc-lioul 'wus orgziliizwi on Fl'ill 1l2ll'j' 20, 1932, lllllivl' Hia- Yl'l'j' ziimlv simnsorsliip DI' Miss iiflllllxf. To whom I-vvry imlnibm' fools H10 suvr-oss ol' thc I-luln is mlm-. Lo VI-i'c lv is nimlc up DI' stmli-nts who have stiuiiul Fronvh 'I'0I' nt Ivzist two forms. Us meet- ings 2ll'0 1'0ll1illI'fl'li viitirvly in l I'cDI'I1 in orclvi' to illf'l'02lS0 Cilvil IIIUIIIIJCVVS pI'z1c'tic-all knowledga- ut' tlialt lzlligxiizigo, lm fi0l'l'l0iS1llll'DOS0 is to i11vI'Cz1s0 ouch IDI-IIIb0i s intercst in pivturvsquc' i'il'2ll1K'l', i1s flllililli viistrmis, :mil thu vliar-iiiiiig' FI'01l1'i1 Dooplc- whosv lilllglllilglx ho is studying. Il' is liopvml that Til0l'0iJj' III- will mlovvlnp :I lIlUl'0 Ii01DDc'I'a1tiv spirif and il ku-nvr zlpplwfizxtioii ui' the pc-Dplv ol' Dtlwl' 1illIKiS. X it 1 PU-gf? 13.5 if if LE CERCLE FRANCAIS if -if MUNAH, l+1.txs'i'oN M,vr'riii4:ws, J. IJ. PIl'IRUl'Z, 'KA'rimx'N l'oMiclz.xN'1'z, JAN!-:'1' RACIIICLS, Amex Roolclcs, J A M ics Ross, t'iiA1m SicAlem', VERA S'roN1u, JANE 'l'AYi,oic, SITSANNA 'l'1I,I.i1:x', t'1IAIcI,0'l l'if: Viimzie, t'Am,os XVARD, REX Wmcuxmz, LNNORE Wiwrz, LILA1 3 lm f'0i'c'l0 is 21 momlwi' ol' tho World lmalgllv ol' illfQl'll2lii0llZli I'oi'i'c-spomlviwv, through whivh its ITll'lllil0I'S voi'i1-spoiicl with F1'0lll'il boys and girls. l i'ic-iully i'00iiIlg1'S hotwvvll thc two nations :irc tht-rohy established. lm t'm'c'l0 'FI'2lIlI'2liS took :in zwtivo part in tho Sonioi' t'ni'11ivz1l. 'l'ho l i'c-in-lm pastry sohl :it its booth in the c'z1t'0t0r'iz1 provvd wry populzlr. At thc booth, 'whivh wzlsmlc-c'oi'z1t0c1 with l+'i'0m'h :mtl Aniorivziu flags :md with 1-rope pzipor in thc club's colors, was an hox into whit-h stubs wort' clopositml for RIIIUTIIOI' f02lillI'0 ot' Im C1-i'c'I1-'s zwtivity in tho Senior' tfzirnivzil. Nic-kvl vhaiiivvs on an tivo-pound hox ot' vzimly wt-ro sold. With czivh vhzim-v was given :ni small pzivlmgzo ot' gum. IA' l'oi'c'l0 won sovoml prize, ouv tlollzir, for sclling thc most. tivkvts to this show. YYYWVY W Y 77777 YY Y U 77777 W Page 135 'lf AW ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY 'if if II1f:1,1,,1N11, Miss 31111111 Hprfmui' Vo111f:1,, Mlss 01.111, . .Spmzsnr Nlxox, Ikon. . . ...l'1'r.w1'rl1'11l M,x'1'111s, RIARY E1,1z,x1s1c'1'11 1vif'l'-Pl'I'SiI117?I I ixICiN'l'0SIl, S.x11.x11 E. ' SN'l'Pl1ll'jl K01.1.1-:N111'1111, i'oN11.x11 l311oct1is111NK, LA111114:N11: l'31111'1'sc111:1.1,, Tom IRYNVA1, In V1c11.x licmiisv of 'thc s11f'c'Css ol' Thai Phi Beta Killliiil Society i11 thv1-11llog3vsol'thv l'lIift'li Stzltvs, thv Niltitllhli iiillllll' Sovim-ty l'o1' high svhools was t'o1'1111-ml. The Nilfiflllili lIo11o1' Sovioty ol' 'l'l1o111z1s ell'i'i'0l'S0ll was o1'gz111ix01l April 1932. Thv iilllll' flllElliiil'2lfi0llS liCtCI'IIlilliilQ.I' 1110111h01'ship i11r'l11mh1 Thosv which C'0IIl1H'iSl' 2111 iliixill stu- 1101111 11z1I110ly, f'l1r11'ru'fr'1', which ilivolvvs thc 1JC1'S0l1il1 wo1'Tl1 oi' the i111lividua1l, lcrzclwslaip, whivh 1-111ho1livs Thv ciistinvf qilaiitivs oi' i11itiz1TiV0 and 0XOf'l1fiV0 zlhility, .w'l10lurship, whit-h 1'ZlllkS Tho s1111hf11t l'ilOS0ll illlllblljl' thv uppvi' third of tho class, 111111 .w1 1'1fr'v, whivh prohallly is tho most 1il'i0I'IlliIlillg2f i'2l1'10l'. SiU1iClliS1l2lSSillg4iiI0S0ql12l1iiiUS 21111 ideal 111c111h01's oi' T110 N:1fio11a1l IIOIIOI' Y Nwivfy. KXKA NN 5 Page 130 1 Q if if ATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY llvxmi, lil'l l4I l i,1-Lmixu, Divx MuN,xn, l'I.xs'roN M.v1 i'llicws, .l. D. 3l,VI l'llll'1FSl'IN, Am Ross, t'1,.ii:.i S4'iu i'z, lLucn.uc.x Siwzno, l'InN.x XVASIIICR, Muxrox SENIOR MIGMIE All2llIl5, Bvtty Arilussi, Shirlvy Barlwr, Boyrl Barkvr, Mary lfllvn liyril, Billy Bllll0XV, llvlvn l'oniptun, llvlvn llo-Av i'rasilm'i'k, Gladys Davis, llvrhort Dittlnar, John l lovwi's, Curtis Fi'akvr, livc-ci' Garria, Gus Garza, Rosa Golillivrg, Cfvrili' Grahain, Ili-nry llagnvr, Ci-liuv llarrinqton, Luuixi' llawhrook, Bvtty llol'nhvi'g0i', Mona Jackson, Bc-rta Mary Jackson, llv-lvn liiu, lm- vi-1 IC RS lilviu, lmstvr liloss, .laniv Kurt, .ll-aucttc La l'i'aflv, .lanivs Mcllavitl, Bvttir' lVlrl7avitt, Gvncvi Mallory, Lorratnc lVlar:-hall, Alhvrt PVC MlllK'l', law' li., Jr Nirhulls, lflowarrl Nicholls, Tlira Nippcr, Jainarg P'atti-rson, Eunice' Taylor, Susanna Prirr, Elizalwth Thompson, Gwvnilulyn Randall, Dixit' Yan Hoogvnliiiyzo, Arlvlaiih- ltr-1-si-, He-ln-n Watts, Ewart Reynolds, Ric-liaril Wililing, Bvtty Claire- Safllcr, Alluta Wirtl, Lila Sl'llI'00ll0I'S, Allrv Sniith, Eugcnc Smith, Roy Stonr, Jani' Stutts, Norris Swallow, Bi-tty JUNIOR MICMIZICIKS Brownv, Barrio I i'v1ic'li, Dorothy llarris, Josrpliino Hugh:-s, Ilurry Lano, liartun Lvhr, Waltvr lVll'Cl1lllglN'l'lj', lloi Mc-latis, fatliorinv Mirlllloton, Clifton Monro, Martha l'att0raon, ltolrvrta Pinki-n, .li-nniv Plaza, .lov Poinvrantx, .lain-t Thrift, Lorrainv Wise-inan, liclna Plljll' IJ7 I ,rx 39.533333333583833 Favorites fl, Thomas Jefferson married Martha Wayles Skelton on January 1, 1772. They spent their honeymoon at Monticello. 5 F5 3382SBHBWRBRBEQBHBEQBXZBSBSXBQBHBHBMHB Most Beautiful Girl - - Most Handsome Boy - Belle - - - Beau - - - Most Popular Girl - - Most Popular Boy - - Cutest Girl - - Cutest Boy - - - Best R. O. T. C. Sponsor Best R. O. T. C. Officer Most Athletic Girl - - Most Athletic Boy - - Most Intellectual Girl - Most Intellectual Boy - ANNA PERLE KRAUSSE - - THOMAS BARNES MARY ELLEN BARKER - HENRY- GRAHAM - BETTY SWALLOW - - BOB NIXON - - BETTIE McDAVID - - TOMMY TAYLOR GENEVIEVE McDAVITT - - G. T. HICKS - - IOCELYN LYONS LESTER SCHRIMSCHER - CLARA ROSS - GUS GARCIA Most Intellectual Girl - MARY ELIZABETH MATHIS X. 'I 53' fi' 3' 53 Most Beautiful Girl Anna Perle Krausse l Q HSBRBEEHBRBEH 3' 'S' ii' Most Handsome Boy Thomas Barnes 59' 3' ii' fi' Belle Mary Ellen Barker fa 'rbvv I X5-'Ural ,JV l W J va RN , will wyilyffqa 'V3 ., M S, ,' gf! - cf M5 gfaf iw WWJ3 ,W 5' 'Y' 'Y' Y' . . 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N , ll Page 1513 S E if Y YBASKETBALLE Y If Y If GARCIA, PETE Captain-Center CACERAS, FRANK Forward CARDENAS, Am-'RED G ua rd CROOKS, ROBERT Guard KAZDOY, ARTHUR F orwwrd Losing only five games, which were contests against Lanier and Brackenridge, Thomas Jefferson High School has a record of eleven victories and five defeats. A review of the season will show that the team went great guns against all other teams except the other two city quintets. The opening game of the season was a 41-19 victory over the Junior College Rangers. The next game was a 64-31 victory over Yaney, who were supposed to have a top'-notch aggrega- tion. The next victories were over Harlandalc, Alamo Heights, and South San Antonio. The first defeat that our team suffered was against the Austin Silents. Thomas Jefferson re- versed its form in the second game and chalked up a victory over the Silents. An easy victory over Kerrville closed the practice schedule. , l l if Page 154 'is 'iz use -is fs: -we -as -as -ws Ks: KRAMER, LAXVRENCE Fofrward Niouomis, HOWARD G uard NORRIS, Hvrwoon- Forwarfl Moons, OLIVER G uard SCHRIMSCHER, LEs'r1-in G' uard SMITH, RAY F01'll'll?'ll l The teamys first game in the city championship series was a crushing defeat from Lanier. The cagers dropped in baskets from all corners of the court, the final score being 32-11. The sec- ond city championship game found the team just as able to be beaten by Brackenridgc as they were by the Voks. The next game with the Voks found the team very much improved, but not enough to bring the high score to our side. It was a good game, however, and a much better fight. Coach Hamilton scheduled a few practice games to get a line-up on the 1933 team, all of them being victories for our team. Lawrence Kramer, Ray Smith, and Pete Garcia were high point men in the scoring. Three men on the team were placed on the all-city team, they were Kramer, Garcia, and Nicholls. nv YW Page 155 ta: -Y: 'sr as as as -ss far '22 as '22 as as as CACICRAS, FRANK W Broadjmnp-Relay CARNAHAN, BAILEY Hurdles OROOKS, ROBERT Dash es-Ifeluy SMITH, RAY Half Mile 0- Relay RELAY TEAM: CROOKS, ROBERT CACICRAS, FRANK KooNTz, LRE AI,mcN SMITH, RAY One of the strongest track squads ever developed in San Ant-onio, the Thomas Jefferson Mustangs, led by Lester Schrim- scher, holder of the world's rec- ord in the running broad jump, and a craek mile relay team com- posed of Lee Allen Koontz, Bob- by Crooks, Ray Smith, and Paco Caceras, is indeed a worthy rep- resentative of the new h i g h school i11 its first interscholastic athletic competition. N o r r i s Stutts. veteran hurdler, an d Ulaytis Drane, Weight, man, eon- tributed a number of places to the record made by the team during the year. 'l'he first meet of the season, that with the Harlandale Indians, resulted in an overwhelming victory for the red and blue. Of the twelve events run off the Jefferson traeksters won every first place excepting one in the relays. The final score was Jefferson 69, Harlandale 31. Going to Fort NVorth for the annual track meet held there during the Fort Woi'th Fat Stock show. the red and blue traeksters showed wonderful early season form, scoring twenty points to win first place in the meet, in which some eighty high schools from all over Texas, Okla- homa. and liouisiana were represented. f 35 Page 151: 'ir -2: 'ae '22 'ws 'ws 'af was ia: fa -as -as iw: -as Koois 'rx Inari AI.i,1i:N rg, Dash US--R1?Ill,Ij I DRAIN, CLA'r1s Discus - Shofpui Sellmmsclmn, Ilissrnn Iiroml .lump - Ifcluy S'rif'r'rs, Nonms II urdiles TRACK SQUAD STANDING: Burnett, Cecil Busby Bryan Coach Hay, Leroy Cosgron, Roy Chapa, Arturo Lewis, Wilson Martin, Charles Mcfflaugherty, H. lVlcCurdy, James Arredantlo, Robert Trainer. KNEELING: Price, Deane Wilson, Willie B. , . Yochem, Frank Wette, Neal ' t'L ' 4 I . Wolfe, Roland Patrick, Austin l - I- I ' l ' 1 J... i Ryan, Ralph Har, Norman l SITTING: , Crooks, Robert Carnahan, Bailey Caceras, Frank Smith, Ray N Drain, Clatis Schrimseher, L. Koontz, Lee Allen Hnbener, Sidney The red and blue team won their first eup in this meet.. Les- ter Schrimscher won first Place in the broad jump breaking the meet record in that event. Coming home to their own traek, the team next won an in- vitation meet held on Friday al'- ternoon, Mareh 18. Six San vv Antonio schools competed in this meet. Jefferson runners captured six firsts and scored 59 points to literally run away with the meet. Though they failed to win the meet the Mustang' track team broke a relay record and won two cups when they journeyed to Beaumont to participate in the invitation meet held there March 21 and 22. The Jefferson team took fourth plaee in the meet. The results of the city and state meets were not attainable for this book because of the early date which it went to press. llowever, we were confident of winning the city meet and placing high in the State contest. x ,X -I Q . Page 157 'e's'Ra:-efaBASEBALLaaease:'ef2 J CARDENAS, ALFRED Catcher DIETZRL, CARL Pitch-er DISMUKES, JACK Outfield ENGLISH, GLEN Catcher KAZDOY, ARTHUR Third Base MCCURDY, NORMAN Oat f ield LEMIIJIJIEUR, Kov Outfield Although greatly hampered by di 'T r r the lack of a suitable playing . field, Coach Harry Hamilton de- veloped one of the best baseball teams in the city. The team be- gan practice on the school tennis courts, but soon made the Wood- lawn Lake diamond their home field. For the first time in several years, the Jefferson nine entered the league, which was composed of Thomas Edison, Bracken- ridge, Harlandale, San Antonio Tech, and Sidney Lanier. Five lettei-men from the 1931 Main Avenue team returned to form the nucleus for the 1932 Thomas Jefferson team. These men, Pete Garcia, Allen Surtees, James Morris, Norman McCurdy, and George Thalhamer, were all outfielders except Garcia and Surtees. The Mustangs were well taken care of in the catching department by Howard Nicholls and Raoul Cardenas. These two men worked on and off as regulars during the entire season. Pete Garcia and Carl Dietzel did the majority of the pitching for the team during the season. In the opening game of the season Pete Garcia struck out eleven of the Edison batters, while Diet- zel later bettered this feet in the second game by striking out thirteen of the Harlandale batters. F. Page 158 .i ... '.- 1,,n.LF7,E!:,? .,.. it I 4 w:fafa:'2'asneBASEBALL'2:'a:-as'w:'2:se MONACO, BLAS Sccofnd Base MORRIS, J AMES 0 utficld NIOHOLLS, HOXVARD Catcher Romans, LEE Catcher THA1,HAMr:R, GEORGE First Base SUR,'1'I-zlfzs, ALLEN Shortstop YOUNG, ELBICRT Slwrtstop BASEBALL SQUAD i ' A 1 A s1'ANo1No1 - ' Belitzer, Gus Kazdoy, Arthur ' V , c c , , Dismukes, Jack Monaco, Blas . I 15, - sf English, Glen Nicholls, Howard Q- ' 3 K 'Q Young, Elbert Hamilton, Harry, ' ' ' Coach KNEELING: Echols, David Johnson, Horace Johnson, Roland Imperial, Mario Williams, L. A. Loeser, Edward Branham, Albert Dietzel, Carl Larsen, Carl Nitchell, Edward SITTING: LeMillieur, Kay Cardenas, Alfred McCurdy, Norman Norris, James Thalhamer, George Surtees, Allen George Thalhamer, who had played in the outfield, was called in to play first base. Blas of A Monaco held down the second base position in a very capable manner. Allen Surtees, a veteran shortstop, nosed out Young for that position. Art Kazdoy played a good game on the third sack. The outfield was composed of Norman McCurdy, James Morris, and Koy LeMillieur. The first two were veterans from the 1931 team, while Koy filled in the third position in a credit- able manner. The team started out the season with an easy 30-2 victory over the Thomas Edison nine, and a 9-3 victory over the Harlandale Indians. With these two victories, and some practice games won, the Mustangs chances for winning the city championship seemed very bright. indeed. l 1 1 l 1 ' Page 159 as as ra: 'ws ia Ka 'vs -2: '22 'Hz 'ua fa GIRLS l TENNIS TEAM Ball, Zelda Stanford, Mary Helen Stanford, Lorene Lyons, Jocelyn, Captain Anderson, Gardner Ponierantz, Janet Burnett, Mrs. Mina, Coach BOYS' TENNIS TEAM Woods, John Kramer, Lawrence Schakelford, Scott Byrd, Billy Folks, Harold, Captain Walthall, Paschal Turnbull, Charles Weidcrman, Gene Jackson, Baxter Abbott, T. A., Coach The girls' tennis team, under the direction of Mrs. Cecil Bur- nett, has been very successful. Playing against Harlandale, the team won the singles match and lost the doubles, with the same success in playing against Alamo Heights. The season 's last game was played against Victoria, champions of the dis- trict, the Mustangs emerging with a victory in the doubles and a loss in the singles. Although . A defeated by Braekenridge for the city-championship, the girls, tennis team lost by only one point. Jocelyn Lyons, team captain, was the season's star. The boys' tennis team, under the direction of Mr. T. A. Abbott, made a very creditable record. The match with Harlandale resulted in a Mustang victory in both singles and doubles. The next match, played with Brackenridge, won the singles but failed in the doubles. In the game with Austin the teams suffered defeat in both the singles and the doubles. The city cham- pionship games were hotly fought contests. Brackenridge, however, managed to Win the girls' and boys' doubles, also the girls' singles. Harold Folks won the boys? singles for Thomas Jeffer- son. The last match of the year, with Victoria, ended in our favor in both the singles and doubles. ,Page 160 if if if GIRLS' ATHLETICS 'if if 'iv GIRLS, GYM CLASS . Amps fl'uvC0.0-lun GIRLS ' BASEBALL Following the school wide program of intermural activi- ties, the girls' health education classes initiated an intermural playground b a s e b a l l tourna- ment. The plans and rules for the tournament were worked out by the team captains which were elected from each class. Each class had six teams which played against each other for a period of two weeks, in order to deter- mine which team should repre- sent the group in the tourna- ment. The winners in eaeh class played for the championship oi' the school with games every Monday and Friday afternoons l until the winner was decided. Each team had ten players, and the tournament was conducted according to Spalding's Playground Baseball rules. At the conclusion of the baseball tournament, Miss Douglas sponsored an intermural vol- ley ball contest along the same lines. For ten minutes each day the classes took setting-up exercises with the idea, in view oi' having a review at the close of school of the entire girl is physical education department of Thomas Jefferson. ,W ,AY ,,,m,Y,,,,,,, J' Q1 Page 161 Military WV U 1 d5i'1Jf'fj i ,x Thomas Jefferson often reviewed the soldiers in front of his home, The Monticello. 'uc has ia: -ai: 'ar D R I L L T E A M 'us lu: ia: has -as lll'l fi0lllIN'l2lllYl' Drill 'l'w1m ul' H3332 mlrilloml 2lQ'2llllSl liI'2l1'lil'lll'l1lg'0 Many ll :it Twli l+'i0l4l. 'l'hc Vmiipmiy, umlvr lho Commeiml oI'l'z1p1:iin floiwilfl Ezirl, lit. llnh Nixon, :mil lA. illillllltl lliwivos, was om- ol' tho hrs! for many yours. Two sponsors we-rv pm-sviitcfl with mcdails for thvil' oulstaimliiig work illllll zltlituclv towzml lhv li.U.'l'.l'. liigxlifwii Vziclcls rvcvivccl the Aiiiorivaiii l10f.IlOlI nimlzils, three l'CCl'lVCil lhv Umizliiizml llcwrvo IHCll2llS, :xml unc was prcsciitwl 'with tho Nzitimizll lluzirrl mvmlzll. lllilllll TEAM Fam mn: f,'ommr1nrlvi' ................. i'.xi-'mix l'IAlc.i, G1f:1c.x1,1i m 7 l lliS'l' l,'llA'l'UUN , SIGVUNIJ l'liA'l'rNJN l'lulmm 1'umimrm1u'. . . ..l'.x1 1'. Nixox, lion l'lulmm. 1'mniimmlw'.. ..li'1', llmvi-Ls, l'i,Al'ni: l'lulrmn, Hfwgvruil ..... . . .hVlI,l,lAMS, limzx' l'I.afnrm Nvi'gwii.l. . . . .... llR,xN.v1'o, Hixnielici. High! fluiflv. ,... . . .lm l'ic,xm:, .lixmzs lmfl lllliflw. All1ll'l'SUll, Hugh Bvlitzvr, Gus Biglrr, Russcl Biuls-i', William Bl'2llIlllll'll4, .luhn . .Pmm .lm-1 7 l z'1'sl SI'I'ffl'll1ll fliifk, William Dittmzlr, John Flvgvnlicimvr, Wm. I-'nz-il, .lnlln Glmzzalvs, Gvnrgo lfighf Ullilfl' ...... lmfl 111111113 ...... . ...lS.xiei:14:ie, liovim li0S'l'lf1li llughcs, Frm-il Junvs, Brzuulon Kclton, Hurry Kercllrvillv, .luhn Kissingvr, Guy MLu'curcly, lluyiumul lVl:uivrhrifvr, llulwrl M2llSl1t'I'I'Q', Lionvl lVlLll'lllll'X, Bnrnaulry McFzirl1m1l, Archie l,lll'kl'fl, lfluy ll1ulllif,Aflruin Rilll, William llugm-rs, .lzmws . ..l7.xiil.ixi-lim, l'ii.x1cm:s . . . . . . . .NV.fum, Riicx Svm, A. C. Qll'l'l1llllll1'll, Uctnvius Smith, Euqvnc ilrzuiglin, .luniur Rosmiiun, B0l'llllI'll Vznlvntim-, Junws Bruqilvn, 'I'i'c-uilwny Hui'pvi', .Im-k , liussiv, Gillwrt Vnuulin, Clillllll' Bynum, Ruff- Hivkg G. T. lfhlllilllf 'I h'l M'lh Max Salas, Simon NVnslu'r, Millun C'nlvvi'l, Wzirrrn Hiuht, Tm-i'ry IAlll1'f'f'llH1, L- -I. Milla Lvlfluirc Sillllllll'l4S, Illlllllvll Whilv, Huy Czirmiclizu-I, Dix Hulixluy, Clmrlcs Luzunu, Tony Mooncy, Clzuulc Sayers, Lcunzml Will, l'vrry l Pugr' 16.3 .zffx 'Hr -sf Aa: 'ar O F F I C E R S , C L U B '23 Aa? Aa! Aa: d Him., l',x1f'r. Joins IJ., Sponsor u Isluxlzlmn, BOYD ..... l'r0sidcn5 Fnowlcuvs, U UR'L'1s Vicf'-I'1'c.vir10nIf NIKON, 13011 ..,.... Sl'l'I'0ffII'1j ISYNVM, RI'1f'1+1 ..... ,7'1'cr1.v1L1'v1' I-31e0um:N, 'l'R1c.x1mw,xY i'A1e,M1cHA1+:1A, DIX IGARI., Gl+:RA1.1m F1c1mI'soN, RIARION Glcswlcs, l'1..A1'xu1c IIICKH, G. T. In I'1m1m, JAM1cs M01+'ARx.Asu, ARCIIIE MA1:'r1Nr:z, .lou MAs1sAI'u11, JOHNNY NNANI., J M111 linux, 'l'oM Rn' l,l'CKI'I'l l', UIAY lbw, Wl1.I,l.xM lhxlux, l31,1,1, lim'No1.1us, H11'u.xR1m Hocslms, .l A Mus Slwlclzs, lllmxfxulm u SI'R'l'14:1cs, A1.4l,1cN WARD, R1-ix W 5 W 1c1:1Kl,1c, G ICURHIC l1,XI l'AlN liuzlslclc., Ilona. .. ....,. 1,I'l'S1.1l'l'lll lfr. Fl.ow14:us, f'l'R'l'IS. . . .I'M'-I'r'v.szfcIz'1z1 f'AI l',XlN Nlxox, lion. . . .... Svrwlrzry LT. IEYNVM, R1'1f11:. . . . . .7'rm.wa1rw' 'Pho lJl'iIll2ll'j' purposo of the Offic-ors' Vlub is to study Illilitillf' svim-1100 and tactics. The o!'l'icol's mvvt amd discuss The 1JI'0blC1IlS that zlrisc in Thlxil'illi1iVit1ll2l1K'0TT'I1Ji1lliCS. Thvy i11S01llilk0 the 511121111 dvtzlils, svhodulos, :md 2lT'l'2lll,Q'C the military sviollc-0 :md tactics voursc of study. The Club gave their Hrst dzmcc in 1110 gymnasium March 19, 1932. u uu uuu uu uu uuuuu uu Pugf' 160 11 '11 AW BATTALION STAFF 1 -1 if ll11,1,, 1211-'11, J1111N 11. 11I17KS,11.'1'. Sw.11.1.11w, lS11:'1 r1' li1'N1'11, 11I'11'1'l A1lI,111'IR, l1I11N.1 l1111.1.1AN11, AARON 1'111w.11111s, AIIUNON SIICN, A. l'. l111'111Ns11N, 11.117111 1i1111111111N, '1'11111A11wA1' A1A'l 1'1 111ass1:N, A111016 '1'111- 1i.0.'1'.U. 1111111111011 1114 151232 11w11s 111111111 01.118 Sll1'l'l'SS 111 its 1111111111111 s1111'1', 111111111111 115' 1'11111-1 11121jU1'11. T, 1111'ks 211111 Sp1111s111' 111-tty Sw11l111w. '1'1111y w111'11 11ss1s11111 11y 1.711111-t 112117111111 A111'1111 111111111111 111111 Sp1111s111' 111115111111 1'l11w111'11s, l'11111't 11111u11:111111T A11,111t1111l, 111111' 11j'1l1l1ll 111111 S111111s111' 11111111 111111111-, l7111111t 1111111t1'111111t A. U. S11111 111111 Sp1111s111' 111111111 1,1l'1i1llS01l, 211111 l'111111t 1111-111111111111 Th1'c1111w11y 11I'0gL1Cl1 211111 Sp1111s111' Al11f11 M11t111111ss1111. The stuff c1111111111111lc1l the 1111111111011 U1lL1C1' the sup111'v1s11111 111 111111111111 11111 211111 Sl'1'g'1'2l1l1 1' '11 ,' ,f Schultz. Puyr' 167 tar ta: ta: ia: C O M P A N Y K C ' ' -ws Aa: tw: tw: Captain ... lst Lt ,. Lind Lt .. i Zfnd Lt .. . i l ROSTER Anderson, Hugh Chainherlain, Fidel Frm-ehorn, Irving Hyatt, Winburn McMurtin, L. C. Anderson, Arthur Coyle, Felix Ford, John Kelton, Harry Me-ereheidt, Leo Akin, Rohert Curry, Peter Geissler, Harry Kenda, VVillialn Melitz, Irving Annnons, Welton Dehrell, Ethridge Griffin, Hampton La Nohn, Jamie Mezzetti, Richard Belitzer, Gus Denton, Loyd Hashagen, Ralph Linsceuin, L. J. Meinhardt, Alvin Bernhardt, Raymond Dvrshiiner, John Hindman, Ben Marcus, Hyman Miller, Max Bierbower, William Feille, Edward Howes, Philip Mathers, Mickey Mooner, Claude Bierbower, Gerrad Felder, Camp Hughes, Fred Martinez, Barnaby Pahl, Allen Brode, Arthur Fineke, Edward Hornberger, Jack May, Walter Perron, Leo Cadena, Alfonso Fl:-genheiiner, Billy Hyatt, Dick Mcllhenny, Bill Plaza, Joseph LA Pnanic, Jixiuns lflA1e'ri1MAN, E1,lzA1sic'r11 Roorzns, J AMics Iviusifziz, NAIDA JEAN Mcl1'Ani.,xx1m, Aaoiiiic llicsnrznsois, 14'1mNc1as CAR.MlCllAl'Il., Dix OFFICERS . .LA FRADE, JAMES . ROGERS, JAMES MCFARLAND, ARCHIE CARMICHAEL, DIX SPONSORS EARTHMAN, ELIZABETH i FRASER, NAIDA JEAN HENDERSON, FRANCES Ross, Charles Russi, Gilhert Saunders, John Stautlt, Charles Sullivan, Jack Underwood, Rox Watson, Williani Werekle, George Wiederinann, Morris Wiggins, Allen Wiegel, Robert Company AH is able to look haek upon the past term with a feeling of pride. lt has en- joyed the coveted privilege ol' being an honor company and the reputation as one of the best. Ol'l'ic'ers ol' this eoinpany have lmeen prominent in the promo! ion of battalion affairs. The source ol' eourage and an inspiration toward success have been the eharniing' sponsors, Captain Sponsor Elizabeth l'l2lI'fllIllZlll, liieutenant Sponsors Naida Jean lilraser and Frances Henderson. .9 i X, Page 168 Arredondo, N. H'i ' Tom tl ft it it CQMPANY ff ff Nixos, Bon I Mt1lJAvl'r'l', Ill-ZNICVIICYIC Ran, Wiittirtn MoD,wio, lln'i i'ii-1 M,xi.sisifiiv, Iriosifzi. Ki-1.x'i'on, Iliziics lf.-XNKIN, llnli, Wann, Ricx OFFICERS Captain .... ..,,,...... N IRON, BOB Ist Lt .... ....,., R AU, WILLIAM 2nd Lt ,.., .... M ALSBURY, LIONEL 2nd Lt .... .... I IANKIN, WILLIAM 15nd Lt . . . . . SIIERRARD. DAVID Zlnd Lt .,........,.... WAR D, REX SPONSORS MeDAVIT'l', GENEVIEVE MeDAVlD, BETTIE KEATOR, HELEN ROSTER Barker, Albert Ballases, Pete Barker, Raymond Brannen, John Baer, Albert Borsehow, Sidney Brotze, Ernst Breit, Robert Bourland, Claude Brookshire, Bill fhilds, Paul . 3, Hasbrook, Robert Hernandez, Robert Harmis, Marion Hight, Terry Holiday, Charles Houston, Regan Hudson, Worley Jaekson, Garland Jones, Brandon Jones, llrir-I Kaufman, Bob CFUIW- I-P0 K9ffh9VlllPi John Marsliall, Delbert Rilin, Lloyd Simpson, Willard lltz, lien Dlbble, William Klaerner, Walter Morrison, Charles Ririe, Aldon Sikes, Earl V,,1t-,mm-, ,lnmf-e linderle, Monroe La Prarle, Bob Morton, Harry Reisrliling, Robert Sehaekleford, Seott Wulslmv Wmium Fenster, Irving Lehman, John Nevelow, Cyril Rotherilue, C, Sentz, Norwood xV,H,H,n Chflin Fink, Norman Lipner, Nathan North, Franklin Roseinan, Bernard Seale, llerinan Wi lf, I ,A ,I Frasier, Woodrow Maierliofer, Robert Oshin, Howell Sayers, Leonard Smart, Roy ini H I ' fl Wim Gonzales, Geo. Mathiur, Gauden Perry, Dow Sitraugliaii, Millet Smith, Eugene W'll't'l'l' W, 'fl'l'r Grasso, Warren Mason, Wirbur Rheiner, Stanley Smith, Woodrow Springer, Milton A L3h l' W'lll5 'l When the ll.O.'l'.t'. battalion was transferred from Main Avenue lligfh Sehool to 'l'hoinas Jefferson lligh Seliool, t'oinpany IV, was among the first to beeonie aeenstonied to its new i is toinbintd all ot' their el tml' a I - torts surroundings and settled down to hard work. lhe ol't u in instmieting both old and new eadets in order that they might be prepared for the first annual exhibition with the liraekenridge lligli Sehool Il.O.'I'.II. niiit and for the federal inspeetion. 'l'lie eoinpany had the pleasure ol' being sponsored by t'aptain Sponsor Genevieve Mellavitt and liientenant Sponsors llettie Mellavid and llelen Keator. Page 169 if -if its A23 CQMPANY H U -ig rig -if if Ihiznnn, Horn BYNUM, LAI VERA illASBOI'GI-I, Joux VERGAN, IIELICN FLOWERS, CL'R'r1s XVILDING, l3E'I l'Y t'I.A1Ric .,'f '5o o OFFICERS Captain. . . ...,,.. BARBER, BOYD Ist Lt... ,. .MOSBAUGH, JOHN find Lt ,. ,.... FLOWERS, CURTIS SPONSORS BYNUM, LA VERA VERGAN, HELEN WILDING, BETTY CLAIRE Leslie, Carlton Locke, John Mandry, Arthur McCartrey, Ralph McCurdy, Norman McCoy, Fred Miller, Ross . . Moore,Fre1l ROSTER Neri, Edward Allllillllll, Ralph Burtsclit-ll, Harris Croznc, William Grassn, Harry Hunnicutt, Walter Roberts, Paul Anderson, Carl Farnal, -It-ssc' Chick, Wm. Gring, Virgil Holliday, Fred Rowe, William Bute, Phil Collier, Jack l'rowthc-r, Tml Givens, Jimmie Hurt, Bcclford Salas, Simon BFIIIIIIPIIIIIIIII, Aulivn Colbert, Warren Dibrell, Anthony Haliernizm, Wilfred Jackson, Baxter Sagor, Bert Branbnck, John l'onoway, John Grunrler, Charles Hampton, Billie Kcnnon, Reed Saunders, Louden Bot-lnne, Nc-slrit Cowan, Thomas Gill, Sam Harrison, Eflrlie Kramer, Frances Scott, Richlnonrl Shaw, Lemuel Sharp, Harry Sirriani, Octavius Stokes, V. J. Stetler, Arthur Utz, Charles Tanguma, Raul Thompson, Albert Vaughn, Claud Voss, J. D. Washer, Milton Weichlc-in, Donald Williams, Iley Witt, Perry Company t ' was known as onv ot' tho most industrious and cncrgotio companies ot' the battalion. Everyono took an ac-tivo interest in all battalion affairs. The c'ompany's capable ot't'ivers worked hard and proved their worthiness to the organization by being Qttiviont, prompt, and neat. Much vrt-dit is due to the non-oommissionocl ottic-ers for their untaltering' voiiporation and service. The c'o1npany's sponsors, Captain Sponsor La Vera. Bynum, and Lieu- tenant Sponsors Helen Vergraii and Betty Claire XVildiii,Q', were tho source ot' inspiration and von ragiv. ff, Pulgl' 170 -11: -11: -11: has C 0 M 13 A 6 6 ' , 'ar lar ia: lar . 'Q -, - 44,41 l'l.1111,, G1f:n,x1,o l1oN11,xK1f111, AlARIAN , N1f:.x1,, .l.u'K l'1'1fK1f:'1 1', Mun' Gluvics, fll.Al'IJE Koicxio, lll'1l.l'IN P1'oK11:'1 1', l'1,.u OFFIFICRS Captain . ,. .. .... EARL, GERALD lst Lt .. .,..... NEAL, JACK lst Lt. . . GRAVES, CLAUDE 2nd Lt . . . , PUK'KE'I'l', CLAY SPONSORS LONGAKER, MARIAN PUCKE'I'I', MARY KOENIG, HELEN 1 A 1 .awk ,-ww -- ROSTER Person, Alfred 1., ,. w, , Aldrieh, Earle Chapa, Oscar Evans, Eugene Hagwood, Henry Liese, Walter Mills, LeClaire Rnllllin Bigler, Lee Roy Campbell, Thomas Flores, Ignacio Harper, Jack Lozano, Tony Middleton, Frank Rllynofdg Pfruwli. Brown, James Clarkson, Hubert Fraser, John Herrera, Blas Lang, Willard Mosk, Edwzircl S ZH -rib 1 5 Blunt, Paul Dittmar, Martin Gephart, Newton llildinger, B. L. Margarites, Paul Newman, John fml l' 'HHN Brown, John Dittinar, John Granato, Gabriel Kissinger, Guy lVl0l'lUll, Arthur Nenenilorff, Fred lf3 l'l rS' VIA3'lV 'l Brown, Frank De Wool, Roland Gordon, George Kinder, Bert Mayes, Dirk Norris, llaywood 5l 'l 51 r ll Burns, Robert Dahlberg, Charles Gee, Langhorne Krueger, Leo NlJlK'Clll'Ily, Rayn1ondl'ark, Adair 5f1H'li- llI'l'lWl'f frihlms, John Englexnann, Gilbert Hale, Chester Lewenthal, Eu,-Zene lVleGary, AUSYOII Patrick, Preston 'l'reihe1', Franklin '1'1'-- - 111111 -f 'ff 111-11-1' 1 -1 11- 1- 1111 llh llllllprlllf Wrlh Olll 0 C H1051 pl0,,lfh5lNl lllll S lll l li 741 rl l0ll K lll 0 ll lrllhl lt supervision ot' the eadet offieers. The eadets o l' Voinpany ll have shown exeellent eoiiper- ation i11 the W0ll'2lI'0 ol' the Ftlllllltlllj' and ot' the battalion whieh was evideneed lw their showing: lil ' ' ' at wee ' y IIISPOOTIUIIS. 'lhe student sponsors, Vaptain Spo11so1'Bl:1riz111 l1ong.rake1' and lrientenant Sponsors Mary Puekett and llelcn Koenig, were quite aetive i11 coinpany al'l'airs. - - A A A-A sw AA- A J Page171 Aa' wr has tw: 'sz 'ae B A tw: '23 -2: vs ws as I 1 ROSTER Austin, Gerald Baird, Robert Clleney, Ralph I'Iurrington, Toln Birnlmuln, Joe Dreyfus, J. B. Henry, Marvin Blair, John Edward Drow, Donald Hausil, Harold Calvin-ll, Ilaxrry Gainhlin, J. W. Jacobs, Wildon Carter, Ilolxert Gotthardt, Charles Kzipplin, Delmar ' 2nd Lt Kessler, James Patrick, Preston Schnitz, Frank Shaw, C. D. Siegel, Fred The Rand ot' the Thomas Jefferson IIigh Sehool R-.O.'1'.t'. battalion worked hard for the first annual exhibit consequently, developed some intric-ate an e e veal' were as follows: Captain Sponsor ois ae .' , . 2nd Lt 2nd Lt 7 Fiamnrson, MARioN JACKSON, Lois 1Iovicr.i., ELNVIN NVIRTZ, Lint PARK, TOM RAY ZoI4:I.1.i-liz, ICATHICRINE SURTICI-ZS, AIJLEN XYAN IIooo1+:N1IUYzl+:, An1+:I,A1o1z Ricvnoms, RICHARD IIlAR'I'INICZ, J on IIlCA'l'II, WNIIIIIARD OFFICERS Captain . . . .... FERGUSON, MARION lst Lt ., .... HOVELL, ELWIN Ist Lt .. .... PARR, TOM RAY lst Lt. .. ...,.... MARTINEZ, JOE lst Lt ....,. REYNOLDS, RICHARD . , . . SURTEES, ALLEN , ..,, SKILES, ROBERT .... IIEATH, WILLARD SPONSORS JACKSON, LOIS WIRTZ, LILA ZOELLER, KATHERINE A VAN HOOGENHUYZE, ADELAIDE Richard, R. T. Tuinlinson, Clarence Wietlerinan, Jean Witt, Wesley Wright, Lawrence Paindexter, Robert under the efficient direetion ot' Otto Zoeller, prided itself on being founded on ax high standard of music. The band ion drill with the Braekenridge R.O.T.C. Band and, d tt' ctive hand formations. The sponsors for the past L ' J kson Lieutenant Sponsors Lila VVirtz, 1 Adelaide Vain lIoog'enhuyze, and Katherine Zoeller. Page 17.2 ' 'IS' Q 5 Patrons 293' 7 7 7 7 7 7 ghomasleffcjsoqlpugchgnsed New , A , r eans an a t e erritory jf from the Mississippi to the Rockies E- 5 ff for fifteen million dollars. Z f 1 'Z J 'X AYQYS' i SF' mi, READERS '23 May we recommend the following advertisers for your future patron- age. These firms have by their cooperation with the advertising staff enabled us to present this book to the student body. You as students owe it to these adver- tisers to cooperate with them in like manner. sv: '2 'vs '22 if 'vs is a o X Congr tul ti ns Thomas Jefferson Senior Class '32 GRADUATION quoting Mr. Noah Webster's famous word catalogue, is the process of completing a prescribed course of study. But Mr. Webster had no time for philosophies while he was busy com- piling his best sellerg otherwise he would probably have added, Graduating is the process of completing a prescribed course of study, but never get the idea that this is the peak of achievement. No indeed, to graduate is to merely complete O N E course of study to prepare you for another. Life is like that, you know, from cradle to .... well, to the finale. Even business is like that. Take our store for in- stance. Three years ago we graduated to our present big home. We threw a big graduation party and set back for a day or two with the mental attitude that we have arrived. Then all of a sudden we discovered that we were merely kinder- garten graduates so to speak. So right away we took a course in elementary school. Today we're in college. Come in and look us over whether you doubt this or not. We're even attending night school in our spare time. But we're never going to graduate completely ..... we'll always be learning and studying just so we can keep ahead of the times and give the best possible to our community. .fa -47' a- if ..1i,fJ. 5 Ji ff hs el'T'I Tix, sn W1 .r' , Hi Hun iq ' I n. 'if :ll .-.lm-I 2.51 ' ,11,.'w ' ' ',. 'Mag , , - 1 , 1 F .lf'l?Ji'aL . lg . . . 5 5 ftrgagdig . :gig g. . lil, -' L nfl' Pl' nil ' . . ll if W, ' T T Vflii- M 15 f why, ,Eg ' 44 sla g l i!!! alm l: imma E! fi ill li li 'ii i W 4 . 171 l ll ilill u , T - T T w it ' .,il'l.h alr.,,l ' 11111, 'il-, ig ,eu N-u e 'Dis E 1 Will I i Iiillw 5 I, ag ' ,:! ' -. 1 Ill . 1. l ul g . ul 1l1! 't 2. . .-'A' ri-j. .-. !ul!r!lg'Q.I..EnE,FlE,,. -TIN. l l ll .. ,f ..a ,,P ,M ll qi.. I .-' , W.. 'ml l 'f1'35,lg7,-kiwi a . 1.141-aa..a,g nw' 'uqnfwf O ., 'I at , 2, o-f ---o Sears Roelbuclk and Co. SMITH-YOUNG Towlak Page 175 ra . Agua who i i Milam Secretarial School The Select School for Girls M M .st Milam Graduates are promptly placed because- It is the ONLY business school in San Antonio that requires a high school diploma for entrance. ! Y lim- --1 re Pg 176 af lf was Mexican Dinners The Giriginaill Mexican Restaiuiraiiit 115-121 LOSOYA STREET or San Anton o Board of Education Members of AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS PHJELTPS M DIEWJETES A R C H I T E C T S F ..5gII5c.. W. E. SIMPSON CO., Inc SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Cjonsulting Engineers This firm of Engineers were the Engineers on the Thomas jefferson High School. Res onsiblc for the Foundation and the Structural Frame of the Building. On: of the largest and best High School buildings in the Country. 942 MILAM BUILDING TELEPHONE CROCKETT 4248 Al PGTCHERNTCKSS You will find the finest and most complete line of SPORTING AND ATHLETIC GOODS in the city GENE SENG is in charge of the ATI-ILETIC GOODS DEPARTMENT-Bring him your ATHLETIC problems. 211 NORTH ST. MARY'S STREET TELEPHONE CROCKETT 1644 l 1 Page 177 I We Write Every Known Form of Good Insurance and Bonds PHONE CROCKETT 2061 C O IL IE M A N S C O . ALAMO NATIONAL BUILDING SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS The Zorro Tobacco Co. INCORPORATED C. B. FORGASON, VICE-PIEMDEN1' State Disrriburofs for THE MEXICAN COMMERCE The Cigar of Quality ON THE MARKET SINCE 1885 401 N. Pecos-Tr. 3669 Red Dot Cigars Little Camel Cigars The Great .Ioske Store ea as SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHWEST TEXAS in ns 1 I av' WA'-Q C 5 iz- I 4 ly -X ngqfmffl' l '..- :M- ai-::.f R ' -il! r- - vw J' 1 11:11.-.gg-ggggfv-A QQ!-sry 5- ., AA. vi: V- 1 N 5. !,,vFliNv do our work honorably, to price our goods fairly, to serve our patrons cordially ..... and to provide at all times large assortments of the very latest fashions for every family and l TMQJST home ..... and to afford true advantages for all who trade here ..... that's the mission of this great store! An Institution lk B C Since 0 S 6 Ili' 0 S o 0 0 8- 1 I3 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Best Wishes Of Piititshurg Water Heater Co. Fehtiman Trunlc Co. Trun ks-Luggage -Gifts and Novelties 512 E. HOUSTON STREET CROCKETT 6066 Page 178 WWW? E E E E E E E E E E E H E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E M558 Q WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW MMQQMMMMMMMMMMEM R 3 E J in E A 9 Ncite VX I Ncite H 3 Sa 5333.2 is 5:53 'fi 2 an 'fzflgf' ' . '+irL5'f5 E Q. nun nun J E 4 Compliments Of H E Q E 1, 'I 4, fb!-uf ,fl--va, Lf if H E E f E Q 11 a E 5 ' 2 Q A E '11 VL 54,11 4,14 4,4 K I WWWWWWWWW MQEMMMEEM BREAD and CAKE MMQQMMEMMME g19 VAN A. PIETTY 'YS' Petty Oil Corporation Petty Geophysical Eng. Co. 'HS' SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Compliments Of WILEY CAFETERIA MOORE BUILDING-Downstairs Sam Antonio Music Co. PIAN O S Mason-Hamlin, Knabe, Chiclcering Kimball, Gulbransen RADIOS Majestic, Philco, RCA Victor, Atwater Kent BAND AND ORCHESTRA INSTRUMENTS Conn, Buescher, King, Gibson, Leedy SHEET MUSIC Complete Stock of Popular and Classical Music PHONOGRAPH RECORDS Victor, Brunswick, Columbia Majestic Refrigerators, A. B. C. Washing Machines, Scott 6? Fetzer Sanitation System Sain Antonio Music Co. 316 W. COMMERCE STREET CROCKETT 4090 Flowers are a Friendly Gift iF. V. Huffmeyer S Co. Ciflorist SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Member FLORISTIS TELEGRAPHIC DELIVERY ASSOCIATION 'il Shop 109 WEST DEWEY PLACE WOODLAWN 3316 Congratulations on your new home. MAY IT AND YOU PROSPER. DAN S. DUNHAM Designers and Manufacturers of High School, College and Fraternity Jewelry ESTABLISHED 1913 OFFICE: 319 CITY-CENTRAL BUILDING FACTORY! 411 HOEFGEN AVENUE Compliments of SOMMERS DRUG STORIES Where your dollar goes far but stays in San Antonio. Page 180 n-.g..g..q..q..g.....g..g..q..g..q..g..g..g..g.-g..pq.....gag F T iiii A5 PECIALIZE MASTER the technique of business training and you will find a ready market for your services. After High School, SPECIALIZE in the kind of Business Training for which employers are eager to pay good salaries. THE WORLD is waiting to pay you your price for adequate skill and knowledge. The greatest op- portunities are in the field of busi- ness enterprise. Get ready for quick employment and the better salaries by completing your training at the Alamo City Business College N90 Small Classes-Individual Instruction Free Employment Service Credit allowed for work done in High School IT PAYS ..... the key to my success was your training. It increased my earning power more than 56,500.00 in the past five years. -A. B. Carlisle, Ir. In the BOOK of LONG EXPERIENCE is written ..... he who needs business train- ing and does not get it early in life, pays for it over and over again, month after month, in unemploy- ment, low salary, disappointment and failure. Let the ALAMO train you and place you in a good position. IU' After a ll it's JOBS that count-. For fifty years the Alamo City Business College has taken high- minded, ambitious young men and as ' women with confidence in them- gully Cylccredned selves and trained them for CERTAIN success in Business Life. This College LQMMERFLQ displays the trith of its efiiciincy a most remar able array o gra - f N uates in top JOBS throughout the Q business and financial world. Take 4 2 fi, , a TESTED and PROVEN course of 12:1 ' if training. Write, telephone or call rift at office. ' IJIMO CITY '6iie'Emblem V-,gg Business COLLEGE I I Hicks BLDG. CROCKETT 259 Page 181 Plain and Decorative Painting Phone Crockett 4795 Compliments of ' C. '71 'fx N Il IL Us 2214 22 Wl5Cw , A lz x a+h' I 311 Buimsns EXCHANGE BUILDING SA N ANTQNIQ, TEXAS ,J gg ff. Painters and Decorators of THE NEW THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL Lowe Bros. Paints and Varnishes Used Throughout BARBJERA SPORTTNG GOODS COMPANY Sport Shop DISTRIBUTORS A. 1. Reach, Wright 8 Ditson in Athletics Remington Arms and Ammunition Elro and Lockwood Boat Motors 103 W. Houston St.-Crockett 6659 Terrell, Davis, Hall SL Clemens Attorneys at Law City-Central Building San Antonio, Texas M. W. TERRELL E. W. CLEMENS DICK O. TERRELL A. V. KNIGHT R DAVIS 1. , THEO F. WEISS SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS J. c, HALL w. D. MASTERSON,-JR. rljlumblng, ogeeaflng and D ,Sprinkler ,Systems ng Installed by WOODLAWN 4304 924 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD yup H ORMOND Page 18 You young men who are about to step out into the business world-have you given serious thought to your most valuable asset- PERSONAL APPEARANCE is the foundation of success, with any young man especially with graduates who must face the busy world. Fomby's enjoy the distinction of being the favorite store of students and business men. Fomb LOTHING CO '- ?l?e'llou.se of'fSatisf5clionJ 509-511 E. Houston St. Compliments of TOlElPPERWlElN'S Sporting Goods and Hardware 306 W. HOUSTON STREET SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Sunshine Laundries and Dry Cleaning Corp. 617 NORTH FLORES STREET SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ..qHg.. CROCKETT 3372 or ofuer half a century since 18781- it has been the tradition of the house of Hertzberg that every transaction, large or small, must emphasize the fact that ..... HERTZBERG,S always serves you best! ERTZBERG DIAMONDS AND WATCHES FOR THE GRADUATES 'Hs' SILVER, CRYSTAL AND CHINA EOR THE BRIDE 'Y CLASS PINS SPORT TROPHIES, ETC Y BRIDGE PRIZES AND GIFTS FOR EVERY OCCASION EWELRY Co. 'B San Antonio's Leading HOUSTON STREET comer sf. Marys Jewelers for over 50 years! Page 183 s ,, 1 ii N X Q X , 1 iz, Bell's Furnished the xi Rings for the Class of ' 32 X -'for 7Q Yeafrs Bows Howe im Been Known for Quality f iw iii N i DXAMCDNDS WATCHES XEWELRY SXLV ERW ARE H 'Ufome of Good Luck 'l.Q7ed.ding Rings NX D D QQ - 0 L L L 516 E. Houston Estabiished 1852 SAN AN1oN1o Y i' 'fT .,f::gg555gEEEg Page l N Fashion for Women is the treasured tradition S as well as the living f Insurance of all Kinds purpose O FR O S T B R O 5 . J,.,m..u.,.. ofelslzo.. AGENTS FOR THE ASSURED 114-116 JEFFERSON-C OCR 3414 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 269.1 Afro IIJEMIDICZUL ffffgff DRUG S TIIIIES DRIVE TO CUR OLMOS PARK DRUG STORE 3 AFTER THE SHOW OR PARTY. FOUNTAIN SERVICE SUPREME Prescriptions Perfumes Toiletries Compliments of pl-atssell A D A M S S A D A M S Furniture M Fixture Co ARCHITECTS MANUFACTURERS A. I. A. , Furniture for Schools and Colleges Made to Order Architects for the THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Pg 19 N A 1' A ,- ' ' '. ,: Q oar, 3 en ll' sg, H' -Ea Af H' h S h I Sh ld C E ter lg C OO Ou Ome Q. U U O O O 'E ' Speuahzed Busmess Trammg f 'ga Ii!! Q, 5 A9- '2' Draugl1on's Business College employs efficient :E SZ. 4 5' teachers and offers standard courses as follows: ea 5 -I I 'S .E gg. COMPLETE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 'E ES' PRIVATE SECRETARIAL COURSE tg. JUNIOR EXECUTIVE COURSE 'B FS' COMPLETE BUSINESS AND BANKING .gy gg. GREGG SPIORTI-IAND AND TYPEWRITING 'Ea E HIGHER ACCOUNTING COURSE ig Q. BOOKKEEPING COURSE 'Ei S-'S' COMBINED BOORREEPING SHORTHAND COURSE tg' GENERAL MOTORS ACCOUNTING COURSE 'Ei FS ENGLISH-SPANISH COURSE .gy 25- Q, N 05... 2 'ES .Ju . N' .Se 3. 35 is' For full information communicate with 2 2 ggi: 0 f D A RAUGHON S Q cm' me 0 2:2 B C 3 TUSJINESS ULLEGE .Sf .f -vs, Z'-'gl 211 NORTH ALAMO STREET Q, 0... gg' TELEPHONE CROCKETT 5858 gl QE 30 gr ' 5 4 7: 4 5 J 5 J 5 J fgnev U :aim :elm :elm :elm :elm Q Page 186 is LRF! IFRANKI,IN'S 310 E. HOUSTON STREET ALWAYS FEATURES: The newest and smartest fashions in footwear, from 51.99 to 53.95 Electrolux Refrigerators RCA and Philco Radios Home Appliances MARTIN WRIGHT ELECTRIC CG. Navarro Street - By the Auditorium CROCKETI' 4200 TGMMIY IPARR and his CJOMMODORES 1efferson's Most Popular , 'Lufvvw-4.1 0-XV!-ff. D Now Open for Engagements PHONE WOODLAWN 4824-J TEN CENTS A DAY invested in our SYSTEMATIC SAVINGS GOLD BOND will bring Your child AN INCOME FOR LIFE 25 years from now. 'YS' Ask us about this remarkable savings plan 'is' ARTHUR C. BURNETT Agency Director The Great American Life Insurance Company CHAS. E. BECKER, President HOME OEEICE-Milam Building Compliments SHA 7 Texas' Greatest fNow in San ntoniol 203 E. HOUSTON UNTER OTEL The Shop With the SERVICE We specialize in manufacturing club pins JOE C. BETTENCOURT Mfg. Jewelers-Diamond Setters Watch Makers - Engravers Expert Repairing PHONE TRAVIS 8530 246 COLLEGE STREET SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Page 187 1-Lf' P. E. GRAGG S Military Equipment Riding Boots Umfmlms Real Estate 9 PHONE CROCKETT 1125 L A U T E R S T E ll N S 425 NORTH ST. MARYS STREET 514 E. HOUSTON STREET SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Rentals, Insurance, CO. COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER Crockett 2427 ..... Day or Night ...., A. S. MASTERSON SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 'Ticture Qraming WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR FRAMES Linens from the cafeteria and physical departments of Thomas Jefferson High School are laundered by our special NET BAG SYSTEM. Where the clothes get the wash and the net gets the wear. Launderezfx X QQ0 i'X:.Dry Cleaner Long Live Linen WOODLAWN 5800 WEST LAUREL AT SABINAS P ge 186 of no N Southwestern Cop S Gown Company W SAN ANTONIO - DALLAS ' W nfklf'-M ' f 6 I , tif' W, MRM Graduation Uniforms L, 5. P g o V- M Q 1 QIHAIIWR 211 1: llllllllllll 'mi .ei Ir'if ir1llJl: 1 THE , PLAZA HQTEL JACK WHITE, OPERATOR l Dine and dance on El Mirador San Antonio's enclosed roof. ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY of SAN ANTONIO SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS The Logical School for Young Men Graduates I I THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL The Only Senior College for Men in San Antonio Night Courses in College Work Offered to Young Men and Women at Our Down-Town School. Also Special Department in Music PHONES: WOODLAWN 6400 AND 6401 PARKMOOR DRUG STORE The Best LEE-em in Town PHONE WOODLAWK-NQ4408 WESTMOORLAND COLLEGE Fully Accredited Junior College Splendid Department of Fine Arts FALL TERM STARTS SEPTEMBER IZT Ph write registrar for information Page 190 THE CCLLEGE. ANNUAL HOUSE 'risk og '14- g j, Q Ib QQUMIIDCIHHW I-as Em . , ff m IE NI ' 5 Ii:U Ia E IEE if I-E ,. . . 2 IIII,IEElE I 5' I E i f gn ,IIfy E:5 f f f , ff' Exclusively by this Company. I Tl qq I I PRINTING LITHOC-RAPHING OFFICE FURNITURE STATIONER NGRAVING uso soLsoAo sr SAN ANTONIO KD6W0fDGNfWYDGWUVDGWWfD6'bM0'D6NMfDGNMfDGXMfDGXMVD6WOfDGWGS 6 W 1 M 5 WML v 4fw'W'wVw'i L L. G. Balfour Company if-7 A TTLE BORO, MASS. N ,., ffl? a fifgjjfi fi I L HERE is an honor in business that is the fine gold of itg that reckons with every man justlyg that loves lightg that regards kindness and fairness more highly than goods or prices or profits. It be- comes a man more than his furnishings or his house. It speaks for him in the heart of everyone. His friendship is serene and secure. His strength is like a young tree by a river. '22 '22 '21 '02 , ,6f ' WLM!! gcgixl' -' f,,lfl Q'4! 'M il Ji ,dfwf' A Dull - A - ' X- fJff'f 9 1 IX s wx KQKMJ :X A , ' 5-f 554 LJ 'S-4511 x YN, KxKxkr,0'J X JP X- 1 l ,kfyng fd f Q--f A' XJ ' 'ld 'NJ jd ' K Vu X Ji pa., N., 1 1 1 G at nn gDQlQk9QlWk9QJQk9QJWk9Ql06k9QJWk9QJfWk9QJWkDQJWk9QlWk9LD Page 191 Q l ED. FRIUEDRIICH In AppTCCiaLiOn MANUFACTURER SINCE 1883 ' Q ' , , I V , iBuzcher's CU-reezer Counters and Goolers I 'Y' I T T T'-f 'W Grocery and Gafe Refrigerators and Qixzures qlorists, fDairy, Tiological and FRED CO' lnstiturion 'kfrigerators IIVIPIUYUII IUUOII IAYIV IIUBUIYI FACTORY AND GENERAL OFFICES SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Branch Houses Throughout U. S. A. Things You Never Learn at School That the price of electric service has gone down continually for the past fifty years. That the dependabilty and increased convenience and comfort of electric service has increased steadily during that period. That the rates charged for electric service are based on the value of property used and usable in rendering the service, and That these rates are regulated and controlled by State and City governments. SAN ANTONIO PUBLIC SERVHCIE COMPANY l l ivfeyzzzzzaxcx I PRI TN y Hornlberger, Beclemann j1f'e,x0 NVIQNK l fT' V . 0 WAI l S CUWPQUY AIQTS' 2f.?.E?5f...f5'ffE is E General Q-Agents and Stare Uafanagers lg' Q UP-To-DATE ' I , if All Kmcls of Insurance Ni , M g Fon LESS V i - -'N V I Pl10Hl:fR0fKfTT gig! I It f 3 3 3 8 If I , T I Q AL' I STATE HEADQUARTERS QV Q wrll ,om Q 4, I K ,If MOORE BUILDlNG1SAN ANTONIO 'I' . AWK V E S we ?aaaa1 Page 192 PW . t G3 9 For health, strength, mental and physical energy: l Richter's l lBUT'll'lERfKRlUST - B R E A D Always fresh ..... at your grocer A TUGRAPHS Qjife Gao M C323-2.,vuQx.L,x+ MMM wljfffixff W ' ,ff if kg! WK. M We Mft-afwiw A l ty QQ lf ts if t f iff? a ..M.Wm.W,,,...t,fW, i.!git Page 198 .t . 'f,,i:.... V, , . ,sw um, ,-A. . . , ., . 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