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

 - Class of 1933

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A 4, L ' if ' , .mia Ti KLh-y P Y V ' ---f. Ta, N v 1-num il lil' 1 V .. Xp X 5, ,. .Q .L.,, 1 t . ff-UF IN MEMORIAM of ARTHUR MORTGN and HARRY MORTON Tl'lE scl1ooL 71' W 4 1 4 fb 1 fnvx - 'K Q-.f .1 ,fi I , .i in v.vQqx -1- Y' , '. aa. J - iq Q54 Ji 5,-1 4 1 ,. . Pj Q-1. -c -Jil 4-4 ADMINISTRA and FACU Z! , E? ff? Eff N., PZ: v4 i 4 Se .sl ' 1 1 Y 'Q Vg A 3. gi E ' F W 5 B2 xv, W1 W. n, x as 12 L - l S55 is F5 E Ei lj. C. COCHRAN, M. A., B. A. Superintendent ie 'f f'H?!' WW58Wa6l GkMNIR v'Eia5P'FT3' W '5'U '5NF'T ' ' K .J-Ma. fx 1 , Q ,W - .1 1 v MLM, ...MM , .. ... v N w w 1 W . B. PORTWOOD, M. A., B. A. Ass'f Superinfendenf ' . nf 'x xykk . Rx' I 'q ffl JU kj XM ft gf J 1 xx YJ J ' ' ' X X X' K X X N X ' ' I W I 4 X .- XM J N3 J Ji .x , a. XX 2 - KV I q N I ,fj . if Nl . J 5 . x W3 X -. NVE Jw H N , if Q K Nr! f j 'XV t 1, . J , K T. GUY ROGERS, M. A., B. A. Principe VEY, M. A., B. A. Vice-Principal rv mqglgggqn pl T Y W f'MFzLW52!'4'?i 3 4? ix . in ,. ,lui E . 2 K is ?3 5? Ll i Z 31 'Q 'a Yi 55 ii! 23 53 as 235 sf FRANCES SMITH, M. A., B. A., B. S. Dean of Girls a W PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIATI Mm CHICK, MRS. L. W ..,. LENTZ, MRS. T. R ...... WHALI-LN. MRS. W. A ..... ...Second Vice-Prcsidenl HORNBERGER. MRS. j. G. .. HARGIS, MRS. W. H ..... . ECHOLS. MRS. S. E. .... DUGGER. MRS. W. L. ..... . ......... . . . . .Treasurer DIAL, MRS. PRESTON .... MIDDLETON, MRS. F. E. . . BARTELT, MRS. A. H .... . ZIMMERMAN, MRS. A .... .. . KOENIC, MRS. E.. j ..... O N vi .1 Sv v-R f'x f'xi'HWi'17WQ.'?? ?f3T'5YT5iW5 Q5 91 Si , - S , NV 55 E E55 W4 ,R 59: :ag 9 l we '55 '55 S ............Prcsizh:nl . . . .First Vice-Prcsidenl 55 . . . . Third Vice-Presidenl . . . .Recording Secretary 5 .Corresponding Secrelary . . . .. .Parliamenlarian ri . . .. .puhlicily Chairman 4' ..............Hislorian , . . . . . .Finance Chairman 9 Child Welfare Chairman I qi' M. Y yu Y. FACULTY ,,,,, I I I I I ABBOTT, FREDERICK ......,..... Heart of Public Speaking Department. Sponsor: Thespians ALLEM, EDNA L., lVl.A., B.A ..... ...................... H cad of English Department ARSTEIN, VIVIAN, B.S ...................... Spanish Department. Sponsor: junior Class BIRDWELL, MAEDELE, B.S ...... Home Economics Department. Sponsor: Sophomore Class BOLTON, MRS. HELEN, lVl.A., B.A., Mathematics Department. Sponsor: Euclidean Mathe- matics Club BRAWNER, lVlAMlE, BA ...... .... ....... E 1 rglish Department. Sponsor: Student Council BREWER, lVlATTlE, BA ........................................... English Department BROOKS, lVlATTIE, lVl.A., BMA .... Assistant Librarian. Sponsor: Euclidean Mathematics Club BRUNET, LOUISE, lVl.A., B.A .......... French Department. Sponsor: l,.e Cercle Francais DE Burzcos, FRANc1s, MA., B.M., Ph.B., Music Department. Sponsor: Girls' Glee Club: Euterpean Society BURKE, MARGARET F., lVl.A., B.A .... ....... S cicnce Department. Sponsor: Senior Class .Athletic Coach BURNXTT, CECIL .................. ............................ . BURNETT, MRS. MINA ........ ...................................., R egistrar BURNETT, T. CONNER, B.S .... .... M athematics Department. Sponsor: Senior Class BUTLER, WALLACE, B.A .... ..................,......... S cience Department COURREGE, CAMILLE, BA. .. ....................,....... History Department DOUGLAS, CONSTANCE, B.S .... ...Health Education Department. Sponsor: Lassoes Y 553 .1 I 41 yr' ,,,,,.PtlQ,,,FACULTY I 'Q ' x I' ia, 3 Qs K rl 1, its Y tg l Q '1 5. lil EDWARDS, E. E., BS., Ph.B ..., .... S cicnce Department. Sponsor: Senate :E GEORGE, BERTA, B.A ......... ..... . .. ...Attendance Officer. Sponsor: Senate HAMILTON, HARRY ..........................,........................ Athletic Coacli HELLAND. MARIE, M.A., B.A ..... History Department. Sponsor: National Honor Society HICKMAN, MRS. MARY, M.A., B.A ....... Mathematics Department. Sponsor: Stamp Club HILL, CAPTAIN JOHN L .............. Commanclant R. O. T. C. Sponsor: Officers' Club HUEY. GRACE, M.A., B.A .... ....,......................... E nglislz Department jtmsmgz, BERTHA .... ,... ...........,...,........... ' C lerlg JONES, ANNA H., Ph.B ..... .... H earl of Matliematics Department KELLEY, OTELA .......... ................ A .ssistant Librarian MCFARLAND, MARGUERITE.. .,............................. Home Economics Department if MAY, H. Y., B.A ........... Head of Science Department. Sponsor: Edison Science Club Money, ELIZABETH, MA., BA ........... . ............... Head of History Department MORGAN, GLADYS, M.A., B.A .....,....,........ Latin Department. Sponsor: Latin Club Ll' ft .I+ at 5 MURPHREE, ALEX N.. B.A., fournalism Department, Sponsor: School Paper: Entertainers' ut, Club p MURRAY, IDA MAE. M.A., B.A., Mathematics Department. Sponsor: Shakespearean Literary Society OLIPHINT, JULIA, M.A., B.A. .. .... History Department. Sponsor of Annual til 43 tt ul A N 6 hr I '1 r FACULTY DINNER. gxsrfigrwqzxqrsz .,,, -rs 4 r 1 S Y: t ff. PERI-LZ. MARGUERITE ....... .... H ead of Spanish Department. Sponsor: Entertainers Pinus, MRS. LELA NEAL. .. .......................................... Librarian Poivuznoy, BETH ............ ..................................,.. L ibrary Clerk QUISENBERRY, BASSIE, BA .... ..... E nglish Department. Sponsor: Barrie Dramatic Club RALSON. H. E., B.S ............... Mechariical Drawing Department. Sponsor: Law Club ROBINSON, R. T., M.A., BA ..... ....... H istory Department. Sponsor: Hi-Y: Haynes Succs. LULA ................ .....,.........,......... H islory Department TAFOLLA, F. L., B.A ............. ................,... S panish Department TALIAYERRO, LEON E.. B,S ....................... Drawing. Sponsor: Architectural Club TALIAFERRO, MRS. M. E., B.S., Health Education Department. Sponsor: Martha Jefferson Randolph Society TERRELL, THERESA, M.A.. B.A., Mathematics Department. Sponsor: Martha Skelton Literary Society. TERRY, MRS. AUDREY L., B.S .............. English Department. Sponsor: Girl Reserves VOGEL, OLGA H.. Ph.B ..,........ History Department. Sponsor: National Honor Society WEST, PEARL, M.A ...... ................ L atin Department. Sponsor: Latin Club WOLF, XIMENA J ........................,..................... Dramatics Department ZOELLER, OTTO ...... Superintendent of Instrumental Music: Director of Band and Orchestra I I I I I I I I I I cl.AssEs '5- V , 4, 4 SENI SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS ' C BURKE, Miss MARGARET F.. . . . . .Sponsor BURNETT, MR. T. C. ...... . . .Sponsor LEHR, WALTER ...... ...... P resident HARTUNG, HERBERT. . . . . . Vice-President FRENCH, DOROTHY. . . . . .Recording Sedy CHAVIS, MARc.1E ..... ....., C or. Sedy MILLER, MAX.. .... Treasurer CLASS COLOR .... ........ B loo and Cold CLASS FLOWERS .... Spanish Iris and fonquils MOTTO 1.0015 up! and not down: Out! and not in: Fitlflltllfllf and not buclfnrarzl. ln 1930 the Sophomore Class of Main Avenue High School, headed by Joseph Plaza, entered into school activities with the ability and spirit that was to char- acterize them through their high school history. They presented a play called Renting jimmy in the school auditorium. Realizing that the class would be disrupted by the change of schools in the second half of l93I-32, the Juniors did not completely organize until the gpening of the new term at Thomas Jefferson. Thene they began work in earnest under their able president, Walter Lehr. ln May, inspired by the beauty of their surroundings, they transformed the business-like gym into a fairy land of subdued lights and pastel-colored streamers for the Junior-Senior Prom--an event to be remembered! Under the direction of the preceding year's president, reelected to' head the class during its last year, the work of the Seniors was exemplified by its efficient, short meetings. Fall socials came in the guise of a surprise -fl-lalloween party, with its usual fortune telling and apples, and a Christmas dance in the gymnasium. Some of the important decisions of the class were: the election of Virginia Lehman and Claude Graves as Dulce and Duchess to represent Jefferson at the Brack- enridge Senior Carnival, the designing of a ring, the appointment of a group to function as a condolence and sympathy committee for the bereaved or ill members of the class, and the wearing of caps and gowns for graduation. Spring activities included the presentation of a vaude- ville, the Senior Frolic, the selection of the Hall of Fame, a Senior play, a picnic, and, last, but not least, the observance of Class Day, which was featured by an assembly, a luncheon. and a theater party. The Seniors of jefferson, the Technological and Vocational School, and Brackenridge attended the Baccalaureate Service on May 28th in the Municipal Auditorium. The High School career of the Class of l933 closed when Walter Lehr bade us goodbye from the Municipal Auditorium stage at the close of the Commencement Exercises on May 3l, 1933. ROBERTA PATTERSON BRISCOE, WILKINS lfootball, Swimming. Take him lo ilu slronwrsf' ALLEN, FLORENCE 0011! Hfzlv Ciulvfn ANDERSON, HUGH Sergeant-at-Arms Haynes, Sergeant-at-Arms HLY Milli! MtA.S7wl'ffL'l1. ANDEIQSON, lVlARCY Nw. lVlascOt llaynes, Sponsor R.O.'l'.C., Swastilca. Cru fcfj'i'rw1i'.sSlvclllu 1AtN'I'HONY, ANI'l'A Vice'-l,residc-nt lfllcn ll. Richards. Ili-Dizzy. ARc'HAMBAULT, CELESTE M.j.R., l,assOes, l.atin Club, Student Council Science Club. UTUQH' if rosy. ARNOLD, MADALINE Student Council, l.assocs. Tlla!'s nonc of your htt.siIlt'sAf A'I'KlN5ON, CLARA Arc you Iclling rrzcfu BAIRD, ROBERT llaynes, Latin Club. i'Wn'll, fm willing to Hy. BARDWELL. BESSIE Vice-President Shakespeare, Sponsor R.O.T.C.. Mascot Jeffersonian Forum, llistorian Swastilca. UAW... BAll'l'HOLOMPlW, HAIQIKIET lfllcn H. Richards Club. MUIT! N131 fulurc jus! paxsmlfn BENTLEY, MAIQCAIQET .fXss't Business Manager Declaration, Lassoes nfs lu' uric? BERNAL, RALPH Shui up pun! BERRY, IONE Thespians, Parliamentarian of Girls Reserves, Glee Club, Lassoes. Oli lllvxu h1oluICs. ' BESSONETTE, LILLA PEARLE Secretary Martha Jefferson Randolph, lfrench Cluh, Latin Club, Monticellc: Staff, Lassoes, William Vaughn Moody, Senior Class Play. Uffclvurv lllc faHu'rnmcl,j, My xonfn BIGLER, LEE ROY Non-Commissioned Officers' Club. ' i'Ncver fear, Biglefs licrefn BIGLER, RUSSELL You slio is cute fu BIRD, NORMAN Track Team, Architectural Club. Uflrinic-a-riittelti! BIRNBAUM, JOE Band. U1 tariff I go lionic. BLAGG, ANl'TA Youre in my way. Iwovcf BLAKEY, GEOIQCE Math Club, llaynes Club. Uparclon my slufff' BOATWRIGHT, DOROTHY Shakespeare Club, Latin Club. tlWl1UTC'S Balm? BOEIIME, NESBIT Senate, Sergeant-at-Arms Of tlie Student Council. Latin Club. Peggy, licrc I crime! BORSCHOW, SIDNEY Jeffersonian lforum. Anal Leave me alone! BOSWORTH, ETHEL Entertainers. Vice-President of A Orchestra. R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Swastilca. Corrie on, let's .sing my favorite song. BOYD, NOLA Euterpian Musical Society, Lassoes, Student Council. Are you Sure? Wt'll lliafs swell. BRAUN, MARIE Entertainers, Little Theatre Club, Thomas A. Edison Science Club. HTlIal's an over Iiiglil lmolgf' BRIGGS, JANE DAY Lassoes. President of tl'1e Nloclernists. Di4lrI'i I it-ll you? BRIGGS, MARGARET President of the Euterpean Musical Club, Secretary Girls' Glee Club, Historian of tlie Modernists, Lassoes. Ye cats and lilllc gold-fish! BRINIQ, HELEN Modernists Literary Club, Latin Club. ul Clllllf go, Lawrence 1voII'! lcl mc. BROOKS, TOM ulfurn my c'1..zlmf BROWN, JOE Senate, Student Council, Football, Baseball. Wlial llic cliiclfcrifn BROWN, MARVIN Glee Club. You rv u lwtlcr num than I ani BROWNE. BARRY Secretary -Ieffersonian lforum. Vice-President Latin Club, National llonor Society, Math Club, Little Theatre Guild. Hi, Ciliiflgurif' RRUNNEMANN, AUBEN jeffersonian lforum, Science Mt'rL'1ti an optical il1l.l5l.Ull BRUSH, GEOIRGE Vice-President Entertainers, dent Council, Glee Club. Club. Treasurer Senate, Stu- L-c'IlilL' and I liavc to gn practice, Miss Wr1lft'. BUcHANAN, HOIITENSE Treasurer of lfuterpean, Thespians, lfntertainers, Member A Orchestra. NUI BUERLEY, LEONA ulidfilllll my rouml sliotildcrsf' BUROIN, ZELLA lfllen H. Richards Club. Yun fwutcliur me life, My Dear. BURNETT, BARBARA :.1 1. Slialcespeare. rr 1, Oli, you say it is. 'KN'-L, X 6,1 . , R If BussEY, VELMA 'P . 1 ,H You'rc telling mc. .tk . 5 n 791 . ' S BUTCHER, NAOMA .' gf - Student Council, Treasurer of Tbespians. l - Nt Uh, I clnrfl lgrionaf' CABBELL, HAIRIQY l Oreman Cowboys, Historian Council. fr Entertainers, Student fm rafliffs gif! to the ladies. CALAME, LAURENE Hulf- backs pcrsorzificclf' CALLICUTT, RACHEL Glee Club. Hi City! N: CAMP, JOHN Track Team, jeffersonian Forum. IAHODJ you was? CAMPBELL, THOMAS Senate, Officers' Clulu. Aw, Miss Brawner, II1lIal did I do? CARNAHAN, BAILEY Football 32-33, Track 3l-32-33, Entertainers Basketball 32. fm a .Sllllllllg liglil willi all llIe girls. CAROLIUS, MILDREIJ Lassoes. UBIJII jour. CHAPA, ARTURA Football 32-33. 'iljurpf Pardon meg il'.s llle llglil shoes .Vm wearing. CHAvIs, lVlARGIE. 011-s..T-im-.-. Chnllflny Student Council, Corresponding Secretary of Senior Class, Mascot of Haynes, Sponsor of R.O.T.C.. Treasurer of Swastilca. I coulclnll gel oul of advisory if I lrierlf' CHENEY, RALPH Haynes, Sergeant-at-Arms Officers' Club. I'll say! CLARK, FLETCHER Senate, Le Cercle Francais, Math Club, Latin Club. Entertainers, Cheer Leacler. lVlIere's Margurel? COCHRAN, CHUDLEICH Senate. H'ycI pal! COLE, ROBERT jeffersonian Forum. Ullfly ffierizlf' COLLIER, JACK Senate, Secretary Hi-Y, Non-Commissioned ,f Officers' Club. So what! COLVERT, WAIQREN Cheer Leacler, Officers' Cluls. Hi Guy! CIRENSHAW, OWEN ucliflon, l'm ilie one who rules lvilll Bessie. CROW, CLARA MAE ul Llorfl lllllllf so. CURTIS, MILTON ..WlI6fC'5 Mary Lou? DAHLBERC, CHARLES Treasurer of Haynes, 2nd Lt. Staff. I gatla go home! DANcY, EDITH MARTHA lfuterpean Music Club, Pierian Travel, Girls' Glee Club. UI lvcl IDU liavc a lcsl today. DANIEL, ELAINE ' Orchestra, lidison Science Club. V ul cllzlrfl cillwrf' Y DAVIS, BARBARA I I' Shakespeare Club Reporter, lfrenclw Cluayxfige- President Latin Club. v ,, AIIylwIlp sccn Dorr1llIII? C' , 4' 1: if v ' DAVIS, BOND f I if P Senate. K f H ,IUKISC ix U l'ipi'r.U y C ... V V DAVIS, GEORGE 'QU ' IJ' , ' WlIul llic lvorlrlln V' P V X J rf DAY, HELEN I ljarliamentarian Ol' Pierian Travel Club, lfdison 7 Science Club, l.assoes, Girls' Clee Club. llWllGlClld sapllff' DEAN, MARGARET Student Council, Nlodernists. ul Klllllll cilllurfv DEMPSEY, BESSIE I Hello Smuullivarlf' DENMAN, LEROY Senate. 1 Ufirmp in llw lakvf' 1 DENNIS, DOROTHY l lVlartl'Ia Skelton, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Secretary of D Swastilca. nf :lo nal! . DERSHIMER, ,IOHN UIIIIIIHIJJ i'iiIi1-S. DIAL, VIIZGINIA N y Latin Club, lWartl'ia Skelton. Oli, clear! l DIBRELL, ANTHONY l Corrie on you guys, llilnlg of ll. DINSMOOR, MARY LOUISE I French Club. Oli dear really! I .fl f' . , , ,I I, L I lr ,J My SENIORS DISMUKES, JACK Jeffersonian Forum, Football '32, Basketball '33, Baseball '32, '33, How do, gals. DRAIN, PALMERA Parliamentarian Modernists, News Editor Declara- tion. R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Quill and Scroll, C-lee Club, Swastilca. Did you get your story in? DRAISNER, ABE Hi-Y, Edison Science Club, Parliamentarian Haynes, President Chess Club. lie prepared. DUcc.ER, SARAH Shakespeare, Le Cercle Francais, Latin Club, Sergeant-at-Arms Swastilca, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. IFS a great life if yoII Jorfi wcaffertfv DUNN, FRANK Corresponding Secretary Senate, Hi-Y, Tennis Team. Serve, EARTHMAN, ELIZABETH Mrs. 5, 4, Basgafl Sergeant-at-Arms Shakespeare, Senate Mascot. 'AOlI, Dear. EARTHMAN, JAMES Secretary Senate, Student Council, Monticello Staff, Treasurer Latin Club. Boy, Oli Boy. ECHOLS, DAVID Senate. There is many a true word spolgcn in jest. EDWARDS, EVANGELINE French Club. Me and my Alfred. ELLSWORTH, MARTHA Little Tbeater Club. nscramf' ENC, FRANK You're an olcl meanyf' ENGELHARDT, ARTHUR Well 1 declare. FELLOWS, ALBERT Bc good. FERNANDEZ, ROBERT ls Ilia! so? FISHER, MARY President Pierians, Thespians, Science Club. Hon: should I lgliowf' FITCH, MARJORY Lassoes, President of Girls' Glee Club, Pierian U Try our Slianipoof' FLEGENHEIMER, BILLY First Lieutenant R.O.T.C., Officers' Club, Rifle Team. Tllv bust dufcrtsc is un uffuliscf' FORD, JOH N Senate, Student Council, Secretary of Officers' Club, Captain Adjutant of R.O.T.C. You Ivan! to buy cl ticket? FORGASON, ELIZABETH rm-s.h'rv Sllllfbv' Society Editor of Declaration, Science Club, Eucll dean Math Club, Lassoes, Monticello Staff, Quill and Scroll. Y -.SU 'Hall ' CUUIII l1il'.u FRASER, GERRY f ,Llp lfrencli Club, Latin peare Club. I s'pnsL'. - X ' I l FRASER, MARY lldison Science Club. '.MfJl,lCf. dill I get a luttur from folIIIIIy?' FRENCH, DOROTHY Reporter of Little Theater, Math Club, National Honor Society, Secretary of Senior Class, Secretary of Student Council, M.j.R., Swastilca. Oli Dear -Really? FULLER, MARTHA Dun: Tell. GAMBLIN, J. W. Chess and Checker Club, Second Lieutenant Band There nugfil lo lu' u law. GAIQIIETT, OSCAR Senate, Law Club. HK mighty fine, 1 lull 1 GAY LOR, CLOTEAL HMI. Glee Club, Modernist, President lfuclidcan Math Club. W1'll, l'll Bc George. GILLAND, BLANCHE Reporter of Les Grands Lassoes. Says you? GLADWIN, EDA MAE 111,111 gflllllll ICIHIFS. GOLDBECK, RUTH fm coming apart. GOLDFEIN, ADELAIDE Do I care? Prix, Le Cercle Francais GOODE, JEANETTE Secretary Thespians, Secretary Entertainers, Secre- tary Lassoes. I wanl lo go lo A and M. GOODWIN, ALLEN Student Council. Senate, Law Club. Doggone, Lel's not he cynical. GRAI-IAM, LOMA Pardon meg il must have been something 1 ale. GRASSO, HARRY Says you. GRAVES, CLAUDE Major of R.O.T.C., Student Council, Officers' Club, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senior Class, Mem- ber of the cast of the Senior Play. Al case-you guys. GREEN, BILLY A woman is a woman hut a cigar is a smoke. GREENE, DORIS This makes me very unhappy. GRIFFIN, HAMPTON Law Club. Aw! Come oII Guy! GROSSKOPF, ROMAN Haynes. mrhcrels a mouse flying 'rounzl iII lhc oinlmcnl snmcwherc's. GUELDNER, JOE Treasurer of Architectural Club, llaynes, Student Council. O, K. GUTIERREZ, BERTI-IA Lassoes, Girl Reserves, Ellen l-l. Richards Club. Oh, Yeah. HAINES, MILDRED Modernists, Lassoes. Gee Whiz. HALL, CHARLES Senate. Oh My Pet Cow. HAMPTON, BILLIE There's been so much said and on the whale, so well said, that I shall not occupy the lime. HARING, LOUIS Senate, Math Club, Chess and Checlcer Club, Cheer Leader. Thal's Ball. HAIQLEE, MAIKH' TIPTON l.ittle Theater Guild. .MiglIljI fine, I tell jIOII. HAIZLISS, ROBERT Hon: Almul ll. HAIIIQIS, JOSEPHINE lfclitor-in-Chief Declaration, Reporter of Martha Slieltons, Reporter of Lassoes, National Honor Society. Quill and Scroll, President of lnter- scholastic League Press Cunference, Student Council, Member of Senior Class play. Uleitflldftl, II:lIcII arc you going lo turn till an 4'1litofidl:7n HAIQRIS, VIIQGINIA WlIal a shape. HART, JOE lfootball. Really bop -MGII alive. HARTUNG, HEIZBEIQT Senate, Student Council, Vice-President Senior Class, lfootball. unitllfl quite git JIU, pnrzl HASGHIQE, NELI. Hn CWI HEADRIGIQ, JENNINGS -lelfersonian liiorum. For crying in a lub. HEATII, MAGGIE MAE Oli, llIal'.s Ion fine. T HEATH, MAIQX' MVS. F HA 'FL Lassoes. -iwlldl the llll'lf.n HENDERSON, BARCLAY Hi, Cup! HENDEIQSON, FRANCES Monticello Staff, Student Council, Math Club Science Club, R.Q.T.C. Sponsor, Martha Slceltons: Swastilca. UlIf Rcallyf' HERRERA, LUPE l.assoes, Custodian of Girl Reserves, Reporter ot lfllen H. Richards Club. HEUSINGEIR, FREDRIC Haw is your IIIcjIlIlIa? HESSLEIQ, MAIQGARET Atv, Nun: l.i.slcII. 14611 ,. ,Yfi I' f Z' L if - SENIORSJ HICKS, MARY JANE S Lassoes, Entertainers Club, Declaration Staff. 1'm no bodyfs sweetheart now. .5 HICKS, PAULINE N -' You nut! 5 HIGHT, TERRY f I Jefferson Forum, Officers' Club. . 1 Dorff I loolf like Slim Summerville? HOCKER, VIRGINIA .. .. Move over! HODGES, DONNA Tliespians, Lassoes, Glee Club. Home Economics Club. Now Bennie and 14 HOHENSTEIN, JACK Oli, Mary, will you? HOLADAY, CHARLES Student Council, Jeffersonian Forum, Officers' Club, Entertainers, William Vaughn Moody. El1hlI. Wlialff' HOLLAND, LUCILLE Lassoes, Tliespians. MOH! For pil-9 salfesf' HOMBURC., JOYCE Pierian Travel Club. 1 Cdllll llrinlgf' HOUSTON, MARY Lassoes. uyou dumb l7uIIIIy! HOUSTON, MAZIE uDO1l'l you lliinlg so? HOVEL, DOROTHY Edison Science Club, Euclidean Math Club. ufusl a minute I ILLG, COURTNEY You are a 'Limulees Polypliemus' JACKSON, BAXTER Jeffersonian Forum, Tennis Team, William Vaughn Moody Club, Stamp Club, Hi-Y, Tennis Club. Hom-do. JACO ON,P ICIA nc I . I. l me aloIIe.' l wb' .X ,Q , JARMON, ROSE VIRGINIA R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Euclidean Mathematics Club lintertainers' Club, Little Theatre, Modernists, Re- porter of Swastika. I filly do. JENKINS, MARGARET Student Council. Never lrusl a man. JENNINGS, BILI. Entertainers, Orchestra, Non-Commissioned Officers' Club. U Wlial-clia-lvccri cloin' l JERVIS, FRANCES Vos you rlcrc, Sliarlcy? S02-, I lvcnl lo Cvnlral lasl niglilln JETT, BONNIE BELL lVl.J.R., Lassocs, Euclidean Math Club, Edison Science Club, Ellen Richards Club. ll'.s zz grval life! JONES, BRANDON Student Council, R.O.T.C. Officer. Hi, Woman. KAROTKIN, LESTER Parliamentarian of Senate, Latin Club. Huw do, gals. KELFER, JANE -ATll01llf you loo much. KELTON, HARRY Haynes Debating Club, Tennis Team. Mt: fflClI!l,' 'TIIL'sclay. KENNEDY, JAMES Latin Club, Jeflersonian Forum, Tennis Team. How :lo you lilgc Ural? KENNON, REED Haynes. TlIal'll liolzl liim for alvliilcf' KERCHEVILLE, JOHN Senate, Officers' Club. ..HGllL1.S1JH1l' is as liumlsonic rlovsf KETIILEY, JEWEL l.aSSOCS. Vos you zlar, Charlie? KILEY, JANE Martha Skelton Literary Society, Student Council, Latin Club, Euclidean Math Club, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Mascot of the Senate, Vice-President of the Swastilca. Wc'll--l'll lic. No, l CGll'l be. KING, JOSEPHINE What a maII. ' KNOWLTON, MILDRED Oh, My! KOENIC, I-IEi.ENf'l S- .Quwdf L'-'4 J Major Sponsor of R.O.T.C., Student Council. Martha Skelton, President of Swastika, Mascot of the Senate, Vice-President of the Little Theater, Monticello Staff. Hc's llle cuiesl iliingfu KOPPLIN, DEEMAR Officers' Club, First Lieutenant in Band. Bal I've got to help Mr. Zoellerf' KRAMER, FRANCIS jeffersonian Forum. Oh, You Cliumpf' KRAUSSE, PATSY Martha Skeltons, Entertainers, R.O.T.C. Sponsor Swastilca. Wliafll I :lo 9 KIRUEGER, ELEANOR Latin Club, Shakespeare. She callecl on me iliree iimcs loflayf' LABATT. BLAIR Senate. Faint heart never won fair Lady. LAMBERT, MAXINE lVl.J.R., R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Swastilca. Well for goodness salgesf' LANE, BARTON President Jeffersonian Forum, National Honor Society, President William Vaughan Moody Literary Society. U1 can ralc any girl. LANOE, VICTOR Anil Co on. LAVEN, GEORGE Monticello Staff. Atv, Cllllilftfllln LAWHN, JAMES uljleasef' LAWTON, ATRHUR C. Jeffersonian Forum, Entertainers Be Rigid. LAYER, DOROTHY Lassoes, Modernists, Science Club. Don'l be silly fn LEHMAN, JOHN Law Club, Officers' Club. What the nmrldf' LEHMAN, VIIRGINIA Monticello Staff, Sponsor of R.O.T.C., Euclidean Matb Club, Modernist Literary Society, Honorary Member of tbe Lassoes, Swastilca, Chairman of the Senior Ring Committee. WI'll, l'll tw! Really---. LEHR, WALTEII Senate, Honorary Nlember of tbe Student Council, National Honor Society. Senior Class President, Member ul the Senior Class Play. Mfff! Boss. LENOIR, BARBARA Latin Club, Lassoes, Modernists Literary Society. Hello Pal. LEWIS, WILLIAM Architectural Club. 'AUr can you lull? LONG, ELIZABETH Treasurer of the Modernists Literary Society. Pay your clues. LONOAKER, MARION l1I-.. L0 'lhslwli UU' U Reporter of the Shakespeare Club, lintertainer Club, French Club, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Member of the cast of the Senior Play, Swastilca, Nlascot of the jeffersonian lforum. Ili, Goofy. LOWE, BOB III, slmfii, I LOWENSTEIN, FLORA M.j.R.'s, liucliclean Matti Club, lfdison Science Club, Lassoes. lx my face lipstick! EMBREY, NIOSELEY lfootball '32, Baseball. Ufinnu- lvacl- with that again, plca.sc. LUKE. OREN Student Council. Senate, Latin Club. -.wlldl do you llIinlg:7 MAQREY, RAY AIJELLE William Vaughn Moody Club. -.WIIIP 11111 who sap mlm dat lvlicn l sap mlm Jul? MAESSPQN, WALTER nIl0fSL'C01IlIf.n MAIERHOFFER, ROBERT Circulation Manager of tlie Monticello, Sergeant-at' Arms ol jeffersonian Forum, Business Manager of Little Theatre, lfdison Science Club, lfall Term President of the je-ffersonian Forum, Qfficers' Club. uflflf Oli fn MANLEY, MARY FRANCES M Yes. lt'KlC,ll'f.n IVIANNING, CLIFTON Law Club. uTfIul'.s clinic' '.n 1 l MANNIX, KATHLEEN PII-leezcf' MARCUS, l'lYMAN Edison Science Club, Treasurer Law Club, Adver- tising Manager Monticello Staff, Little Theater. Come closer, Sharlief' MARTIN, BROOKS Student Council, Entertainers, Football, Track, Member of Senior Class Play. If I had lfll0DJ11 you were here, Bali. I would have called for you. MARTIN, DOROTHY C-lee Club, Student Council, Sponsor R.O.T.C., Swastilca. Cash, an airplane! MARTIN, TANSII. President of Haynes, Student Council. Architectural Club. Non: you'rc bragging. MATTHEWS, BARBARA Monticello Staff, Lassoes, Martha jefferson Randolph Society Sergeant-at-Arms. uf lhinlg maybe so fn MATHIEU, GAULDEN Architectural Club, President Senate. Why aslg mcg you oughl lo lgnoIv. MAZUCA, LEO Orchestra A. i'Who lolcl you thai? MCANELLY, MARIAN Modernist Literary Club, Latin Club, Treasurer Math Club, Lassoes, Cooking Club. Ye-ah? MCCARTY, JEANNE. Circulation Manager of Declaration, Thespians, Lassoes, Quill and Scroll. Do you have a pass? MCCOLLOUOH, LARUE Little Theater. Oh Dear! McCOI.I.UM, MARY LOUISE Entertainers, Glee Club. 1 have to write a letter. MCCRORY, BRUNITA Thespians, Thalian Poetry Club. Wait a minute! MCCRELESS, LELIA Lassoes. A-ADJ, fool. MCCURDY, RAYMOND Captain of R.O.T.C., Treasurer of Officers' Club jeffersonian Forum, Stamp Club. WlIy for fifteen years in Sl. Louis, we-7- McDONALD, MARY HELEN Hurry ur IIre'll miss tllis luis. MCKENNA, EARL Little Theater, Declaration Staff, lfntertainers I disagree Ivitli you, Mr. MltfPllft'U.,' MCKENNA, MAIIGARET lfntertainers, Declaration Staff, Haynes Reporter llonorary member of Haynes. Oli, Ivuiilrl some power llie gif! give IIs ln see nur- eltes as Ollt H A ' . . L'l'S AUC HS. lVlClVlUR'I'RY, LARRY lfntertainers, lli-Y. Nun: if I Ivere so smart. MEANS, VIVIAN CIimil graeiniisf' MELATIS, KATHERINE National Honor Society, French Club, Lassoes ul told you so. MELCIIER, CILBEIQT Null: yuiifve got me all mixecl up. MELMS, FEROL Thespians. Thalians. Oli, for pities sake! MENGEII, ANTOINETTE lfdison Science Club. You ilOII't lfnunv from ll0llllIIg.u MIDDLETON, CLIFTON President Student Council, Parliamentarian Senior Class, National Honor Society, llaynes, Archi- tectural Club. Will tlie Stmlent Cmincil please eonie to order? MILLER, MAX Treasurer Senior Class, Vice-President Senate, Math Club, Officers' Club. nl lllllllf so too, almfl you? MITCHELL, JOHN The flap lius come lDl1Clt all goml men slwulrl lie ilnivn anal ga to sleep. MITCIIELL, RUTH C. lfntertainers, Thespians, William Vaughn Nloocly, Secretary Orchestra. Wt'll for gooilness salgef' MOONEY, CLAUDE Officers' Club. Shut my Htfltlllhn MOORE, MARTIIA llarliamentarian Shalcespeares, Vice-President Latin Club, President National Honor Society, Monti- cello, Swastilca. ufliees, pal, faux. t MORRISON, DOROTHY Little Theater, Entertainers Oh, Pooh. MOSBAUGH, JOHN Vice-President Officers' Club. Where's Helen? MOSES, DAN Haynes, Monticello Staff, Hi-Y. 'ABy fove, I believe 9Olt'fl3 right. MUCKLEROY, BEN Law Club. Good gracious. MUELLER, FRED Senate, Entertainers. Harold, help me with this chemistry. MULLINS, GEORGANNE C-lee Club. Lassoes, Student Council. What's the matter my friend, can't you take it? MURRAY, JOE Science Club. Seems as if-, MURRAY, MARTHA ' ., French Club, Shalcespeares. 'Tm Blass. NAIRN, LAURENE This is so silly--U NEUHAUS, MELVIN 'AHy, hy, ciearief' NEVELOW, CYRIL Hyal1. Paz! NEWMAN, ELLEN Hello, beautiful. NEWTON, ETHEL Shalcespeares. Well- NEWTON, IVA Shalcespeares. We1lA NOEL, BARBARA JEAN President Skeltons, Feature Editor Declaration, Re- porter National Honor Society, Lassoes, Little Theater. Somebody write this feature before I get iii a storm. n Q io 'I ..., lou j l 1 .- S E N lm, R S 3-,uh NORRELL, MARY LOUISE Custodian of the M.j.R.'s, Managing Editor of Declaration, Quill and Scroll, Wl1at! No copy? NUNLEY, JESSIE Lassoes. Fan my hrotv lu OCON, LOUIS lrrench Club, lfdison Science Club. Struggle lldllt tlccpvr peace than sleep fun lfrmlvf' O'CONNELL, MARGARET Little Theatre, Home Economics Club, Entertainers. Tl1al'l1 get it, Pat. OIKNELAS, CARMEN Bc xinccrv, my fricmlf' PARRER, MILDRED UTllinlg of that! PARKER, RUBY .AYlIl1'fC telling mc! PARK, JIMMIE President of the l-li-Y Club, Senate, Latin Club. Am I smart? Oh boy! PARRA, EVANGELINE DE LA Uh, Teacher! PARSONS, J. C. Student Council, Entertainers, Edison Science Club Quill and Scroll, Editor of the Nlonticello. uljllif that rigltl, guy? PATRlcR, AUSTIN Track, Science Club. Kei-nl Aint it? PATTERSON, MAURINE Edison Science Club, Little Theatre. lflntertainers, Latin Club. Well, in a case like that -N PATTERSON, ROBERTA President of the Lassoes, Secretary of the National Honor Society, Historian of the Senior Class. lVl.j.R. Uljardon mc. I was lliinlfing about some thing. PEAcOcK, MARJORIE Vice-President of the Pierian Travel Society, En- tertainers, Little Theater, Home Economics Club. 1 am not blllilltllgln PEPPER, C. A. Science Club. All's fair in love or war. PFEIFFER, PAUL Oh yeah. PIERCE, KATHRYN Girl Reserves, treasurer. historian and reporter of Pierian Club, Little Theatre, Entertainers. Mffey, germ! Secretary of Edt Scie Club: Lassoes, Latin Club. Aw, go 'wayf' Q I PINIQEN. JENNIE Q PITTMAN, MARIAN LEISSOCS. Oh you Jog. PLAZA, JOSEPH Senate, Parliamentarian of Architectural Club, Parliamentarian of Student Council, Treasurer of National Honor Society, Officers' Club. lVhal the Sam Hill! POMERANTZ, JANET President of lVl.j.R.g Vice-President of National Honor Society, Vice-President of Lassoes, Captain of Tennis Team, Reporter of French Club, Latin Club, Inter Club Debates. Guess what, Bobby ! POMEROY, EVELYN Ellen H. Richards Club, Girl Reserves Club. Well, malfe up your mimi! POWELL, VANDA LEE 'frm fogf Vice-President of Stuclent Council. Modernists Literary Club, Parliamentarian of Little Theatre R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Swastilca, Member of Senior Class play. Where'.s my officer? PRICE, KATHRYN Math Club, Pierian Travel Club. upul-lease. PUCKETT, MARY Latin Club, Shakespeare Literary Society. My goorliiessf' RAMOS, DAVID 1'vc got an idea. RATLIFF, ADRIAN Officers' Club. ulflflilhoul a cloulhlf' REHM, AL Football. Do more triclgs than a monlfcy can on a l00 yards of grapevirief' REHM, lVlABE.L Nic and the principal. REIBER, CHARLES How clirl you get so culuf' REMLINO, MILTON Ainl so? RENEBERG, MILDRED Thespians Dramatic Club, lluterpean Musical Society Vice-President, Glee Club Vice-President, Lassoes. You'rc gelliug lo be a lrabil Ivilli nw. RHEINLANDER, CLARENCE Track, lfootball. Aly Irjuripli-lilfc figure. RHODIUS, EVELYN Girls' Clee Club. ilwlldl you say, lmrwp? RICHARDS, ELOIS ..WI1UfU'3 fo? RIDDLE, BILLIE Pierian Travel Club, Edison Science Club. Uh, gn sit on a caclusfu ROBERTS, LOLA Little Theatre, lintertainers, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. Swastilca. Howdy fullfsf' ROCHS, PAUL jeffersonian Forum, Treasurer Of tlie Hi-Y. i.WGIIld join llic l'.M.Cf.f4.? ROTH, FLORENCE Hello, Honey. ROUFF, LEONA Lassoes, Ellen H. Richards Club. You 0111 meanyf' Russr, GILBERT Officers' Club. HAI11! Qui! your lwI'aggiIIg. SACCAR, JULIA CLEONE lfntertainers, Secretary of lfuclidean Math Club: Lassoesg Little Theatre, Member of the cast of fuzz and Mirvllcl. H, Sllppflsl' SU. SANDERS, LAURENCE HO. K. PIII. SARVIS, ROBERT Tf3ClK Team. I'Il Consul! my lawyer. SAUNDERS, VIRGINIA R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Parliamentarian of the Swastilca. Uops.' Anollrcr lwrualgf' SAYERS, LEONARD Senate, President Officers' Club, Captain Rifle Team. nfusl run along. SCHIMPFF, VELMA Ain'l it swell? SCHNITZ, FRANK Back in the falherlamlf' SCHUBERT, NORA LEE lsassoes, Ellen H. Richards, Ciirl Reserves Oli, you iliinlg so? SCHWETHELM, DORis Pierians. uDon'l aslg me. SCOTT, CLAYTON Business Manager Monticello. Historian jefferson Forum, Math Club, Edison Science Club, Le Cercle Francais. 1 bought my gal and ivr-nt lo Tech. SEARCY, VERA President of the Shalcespeares. Parliamentarian of the French Club, Lassoes. Hi, Cay! SEAY, HABY Senate, President of the Entertainers, Technical Director of the Little Theatre, First Place Inter- Club Declaimer, Member of Cast of jazz and Miririei. Member of the cast of the Senior Class Play. All sel?!-'Curlainfn SELENBERG, ROLAND Student Council, French Club, Stamp Club. Oli, yeah? SENTZ, ARTHUR Senate. f Pan mali lwroiv ! SHACKELFORD, SCOTT Treasurer of the Hi-Y, Vice-President of the leffersonian Forum, Student Council, Tennis Team. Heres hoping. wx -I SHEFF, THELMA W .A ua Edison Science Club. t, x Anil Wlio cares! D 'I SHIDDEL, MARJORIE President of Tliespians, Lassoes. i Wlial do you lliinlg? SHINER, ELLIOT V i 1 Holy Smoke. ' SINKIN, SAM ' , . Sports Editor of the Declaration, Vice-Presicfent of the Hi-Y, Reporter of Senate, Parliamentarian of Science Club. Want lo write an advance? SIRIAN Nl, GCTAVI U5 Little Theatre. l.MdlIlU, IIICTUDS lliat man again. SIQILES, BOB, ju. jeffersonian lforum, lfntcrtaincrs Club, President A Orchestra, Sergeant-at-Arms lfuterpean Society Captain of Band, Officers' Club. PIII a :ippur un it. SLAVIN. HELEN lfntertainers. gflrlxf' 5IvIII'II. BURLESON ncldllll Jn Ivillmiit IHU. SMITH. KATHERINE Shakespeare Club, Secretary Latin Club, Treasuici l.assoes, Sergeant-at-Arms Little Theatre Club. Not really. 5lVll'l'll, KATHERINE l renclI Club, Home lfconomics Club. NHL' hltlltll' age. SPEARS, CONSTANCE lfclison Science Club. .lwlldl NIL' tvorlil, sailor? SPINDLE, SARA Shalcespe-are Club. ul fllllIkL'll that text. SIJIIADLIN, LEONA H' lnvc to Silly. STEIN, FIIEDEIIIQIQ l,aw Club. Dorff gr! u IlL'fl10l'fl1GgL'.' STIIAUCHAN. IVIILLETT HSIIIICQS Im. STRONG, DAN Secretary Architectural Club, Student Council. I wax nIisquotcIl. STOVALL, SIDNEY Vice-President Law Club, Reporter Architectural Club, Senate, Student Council. To lic or not to lwc, tlmt is llltd qIII'slioII. SULLIVAN, DENNIs Ulrfltl fun fool wrnc ll.lllL' U SUSIL, ANNA llwlldl xlIall 1 sup? of tl IC puuplu .sImIc of the SVAJDA, MARGAIRET 1 liacl a dale niilli Fraiilfcrisleirif' SWAIN, MARY ELIZABETH President of the Pierians, Girl Reserve H.H.H.IlI. TAFT, ELIZABETH R.O.T.C, Sponsor, Monticello Staff, Swastilca. Mc ancl my boy friends. TERRELL, MAIQCARET President of the Latin Club, Shakespeare Club. Lassoes. Imagine iliallv' TANNENBAUM, BRYNA ul iliinlg il's swell. TAYLOR, EDNA Le Cercle Francais Ur sunIpiii'. THOMPSON, HORACE Chess Club. This lime aml two more limes will malfc flic lliirzl lime. THRIFT, LORAINE President of the Little Theatre, M.j.R., Latin Club, National Honor Society, Monticello Staff. Calm yourself, calm yourself. TIMMONS, EDWIN Hi-Y, Chess and Checker Club. 'iLacly, may 1 collect for the Paper? TREIBER, FRANKLIN Haynes Club, Track, Cowboy. Arc you listenin'? TROTTNER, DOROTHY Student Council, Reporter Latin Club, Vice-Presi- dent Edison Science Club, Le Cercle Francais, En- tertainers Club, Lassoes, Jefferson Declaration Staff, Tennis Team, Little Theatre. i'Howzly, Guy! UPCHURCH, CHARLES Student Council, Science Club, Track. Beal it! No females for me. VAUCHAN, CLAUDE William Vaughn Moody Club. uBlIl Miss Sloiiefv' VERGAN, HELEN Captain Sponsor R.O.T.C., Entertainers Club, Swastilca. Teddy Bear. VILLEGAS, JOHN Law Club, Edison Science Club. Aw Bnlslievilfiln VROOMAN, MARGARET Little Theatre. Ellen H. Richards. Peggy, docs U love mc, Honey? WACKENBAIRTH, JACK Architectural Club. You lfnolv Ivlrul I nIcaII. WALKER, PAUL Architectural Club. uf zlicl it Mr. Bullvr, hu! I lufl il ul lmnuz' WALTHALL, PASCHAL Treasurer of Student Council, Senate, Capt. Tennis Team. 'iWt' sim' Clrappcd him! WARE, JAMES Hi-Y. uffvllo, nmrrnln WATKINS, BILLY uf love Pllyxicsfl WAY, PEGGY LYNN lfntertainers. Uh 'IJllIUL'16!H WEBER, CAROLYN I'lI ,fuuck a lung ou! of pair. WEISSLER, HAIKOLD President l7,clis0n Science Club, Senate. The Bohr Ilrcory of flu' atom .slalc.s. WERCIQLE, LEoNoR' Li Le Cercle Francais, Little Theatre Guild, Member of the Senior Class Play, Member of the Cast of fa:: anrl MiIIIIc'l. Gully, DE WESE, JUANITA Lassoes. Well, sniolfr' nrt' for a piCHc.l WESLEY, JESSIE Student Council, Vice President lfldison Science Club, Historian of Euclidean Math Club, Latin Club. -.W,lIJU! WHEELER, STERLING Business Mgr. of Declaration, Presiclent Hi-Y, Senate, Latin Club, Entertainers, Cheer Leader. Quill ancl Scroll. Say, Guy, dorfl you man! lo buy some uz1vr'rtisiIIg:7 WHITE, DONALD President uf Senate. IIWIIIJG! Dcaricf' WHITE, VIIICINIA l.aIIc1.x sakux, Fancy seeing you lrcrcf' X Gil in WHITTAKER, MARY JESSIE 'lt' William Vaughn Moody Club. Leiks swim, Pal , I 1 WIGCINS, MARTHA ' Treasurer of the Shakespeare Club. Latin Club. Dorff lalfe any lvoozlcn lllClfClS.V WILLIAMS, ILEY Officers' Club, Drill Team. usliul up, Kelso. WILSON, ALLIE MAY President of the Euterpean Musical Society, Vice- President of the lVl.j.R.'s. Historian ancl accom- panist for the Girls' Glee Club, Accompanist for Lassoes, Student Council, Entertainers. Hi, Cal-bird. WISEMAN, EDNA Shakespeare Club, Latin Club, Historian of National Honor Society. 'ADM you hear about my las! wreck? WISEMAN, REAGAN Treasurer of Senate. Latin Club, Student Council. How in the world can you do il? WITHERSPOON, l'lETTY Shakespeare Literary Society. ulflfcll--after ull. WOELFEL, MARTHA Declaration Staff. WlIcre's Dick? WOLFF, MARTIN l-li-Y. Entertainers. Ha, Glo! WOELTZ, RUSSELL Entertainers, Tennis Club. 'll play firlflle for the c:ar.' WOOD, JOHN H. Jeffersonian Forum, Hi-Y, Tennis Team. Latin Club. ul llOll'l play that! WRIGHT, LAWRENCE Science Club. Hcp Fletcher! YOUNES, VICTORIA lVl.j.R.. Treasurer of lfrench Club. ul thought ffl :lic-fi' YOUNG, MARTHA Latin Club, Thalian Literary Club. Hlfllcll, fawncy that! YOUNG, SAM Law Club, Little Theater. Hell liatli no fury lilfe a woman 5C0fllC'll.n BALLARD. JOHN Uh Nerfzlu Blccs, JIMMIE Huh I BLEAKIE, ROBERT Oh, I'lI be! BROWN, MILTON Aloha how he bc. BUTLER, MILDRED Lassoes. Latin Club. MPH guy- mlm! do yo EDWARDS, SAM u sal! -7 President Of Law Club Reporter of efferson Forum, Entertainers, Reporter on Declaration .. , . . .. 501130 IS G VIPUT. PARR, TOMMY Euterpean, Entertainers Track Tennns ' 'Pcanul' fa running RIEDEN, FLOYD 'lf guess 1 mill. SALBERG, ERMINIA Latin Club. Oli, for g00KIlll'S5 Sak' SQHOENERT. GERALD Orchestra. Oki you say fl fs? SHARP, HAIIRX' Hi, Punfgf' WATSON, BUD U' Ivnllrlvrfu WITT, NEEL Oh, ycafn WONC, HELEN KING Lack a day. YEWELL, ARTHUR Canal night 1lllf54.'.u mt nt Q, COMMITTEES OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1933 STANDING EXECUTIVE FINANCIAL Walter Lehr, Chairman Herbert Hartung Dorothy French Margie Chavis Clifton Middleton Claude Graves Josephine Harris Max Miller Roberta Patterson COLOR, MOTTO, AND FLOWER V B Dorothy French, Chairman Harry Hughes Janet Pomerantz Barry Browne Katherine Melatis AUDEVILLE J. C. Parsons, Chairman Nola Boyd Herbert Hartung Virginia Bratten Madeline Arnold Barbara Davis EAU AND BELLE Harold Weissler, Chairman Sterling Wheeler Mary Louise Norrell Dorothy French John Ford PLAY READING Haby Seay, Chairman Roberta Patterson Barry Browne Lilla Pearle Bessonette TICKET SELLING Claude Graves, Chairman John Ford Roberta Patterson Brooks Martin Bob Skiles Margaret Briggs James Earthman Dan Moses Adrian Ratliff Janet Pomerantz INVITATION B Clayton Scott, Chairman Celeste Archambault Virginia Dial Walter Lehr ANQUET Mary Louise Dinslnoor, Chair m an Nola Boyd Jane Kiley Virginia Lehman Katherine Smith Max Miller, Chairman Burleson Smith Gilbert Russi Robert Maierhofer Tansil Martin Joe Plaza Bond Davis Warren Colvert Sam Sinkin Hyman Marcus SPECIAL ANNUAL PAGE CHECK-UP Fred Mueller, Chairman Sterling Wheeler Elizabeth Taft Martha Wiggins Baxter Jackson RING Virginia Lehman, Chairman Richard Sanchez Cloteal Gaylor Ray Adele Mackey Walter Lehr DANCE DECORATION Robert Maierhofer, Chairman John Ballard Joe Brown Harry Hughes Baxter Jackson Sidney Stovall Martin Wolff Albert Fellows Robert Bleakie John Kercheville Walter Lehr Mary Louise Dinsmoor Margy Anderson Elizabeth Taft PLAY PUBLICITY Jimmie Parr, Chairman Robert Sarvis Sterling Wheeler Loraine Thrift Hyman Marcus COMMENCEMENT BANQUET-C Continued J Vanda Lee Powell Dorothy Martin Dorothy Dennis Tansil Martin Dan Strong Clifton Middleton Duval Edwards GIFT CHOOSING Dan Moses, Chairman Clifton Middleton Marjorie Peacock FRIENDSHIP Charles Holaday, Chairman Sterling Wheeler Vanda Lee Powell Margy Anderson COURTESY Doris Green, Chairman Virginia Dial Vivian Means Harriet Bartholomew PROGRAM Sterling Wheeler, Chairman Roberta Patterson HALL OF FAME Nesbit Boehme, Chairman John Kercheville Bailey Carnahan David Echols Joe Plaza Gaulden Mathieu Paschal Walthall Elizabeth Taft Patsy Krausse Geraldine Tomlinson Josephine Harris Rose Virginia Jarmon Jennie Pinken Anna Susil PICNIC TRANSPORTATION John Ford, Chairman Brooks Martin Barbara Noel Claude Mooney Virginia Saunders PICNIC FOOD Helen Koenig, Chairman Sarah Dugger Bessie Bardwell Vanda Lee Powell Jeanne McCarty Brunita McCrory Gerry Fraser Ruth Granato Bond Davis Beverly Crawford Sterling Wheeler Reagan Wiseman Albert Fellows Martin Wolff Tansil Martin Joseph Plaza Hugh Anderson GIFT CHOOSING-tContinnedl Marion Longaker Gerry Fraser THEATRE CHOOSING Sterling Wheeler, Chairman Donald White COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Dorothy Denni.s, Chairman Maurine Patterson Margaret McKenna Russell Woeltz Harold Weissler JUNIORS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS ARSTEIN, Miss VWIAN. . . TURNBULL, WILLIAM. NOESSEL, HELEN .... RAEBER, JEANNETTE. IOHNSON, MARY ..., . . . .Sponsor . . . .President Vice-President . . .Secretary . . . Treasurer The Junior Class of Thomas Jefferson met for the first time on October 4, l932. At this meeting officers were elected as follows: William Turnbull, Presidentg Helen Noessel, Vice-Presidtentg Jeanette Raeber, Secretary: Mary johnson, Treasurerg and Guy Kissinger, Sergeant-at-Arms. The Parliamentarian and Historian were not elected until the second semester, when Barnaby Martenez and Lorraine Johnson were chosen to the respective offices. Work was carried on under the sponsorship of Miss Vivian Arstein and Miss Esther Ober- hollzer, who had assisted the class in like manner the year before. Two standing committees which were of real service to the group are the Membership Com- mittee, which collected dues under the capable leadership of the treasurerg and the Program Committee, which provided entertainment at the meetings. The latter committee had for its chairman Max Stiefel. The first big event which the class sponsored was the Junior Dance, given in the school gym- nasium on March 4, for the purpose of raising money for the payment of outstanding debts. It was a success financially, as well as socially, for approximately fifty-five dollars was cleared. Following the customary procedure, a Junior- Senior prom was held in the gymnasium on May 20. Everyone pronounced it a great success. A picnic, as a reward for the willingness and cooperation with which the members have served the organization during the term closed the calendar of the class. -Lorraine johnson. ADAMS, CLARA MAME ALLISON, ELSIE JANE ANDREWS, MARTHA ALMANZA, RALPH n,-F 5 ,r,l4-of 11'-lpL,hAl f'IIl.l-lsl1'- ATLEE, FRANCES BALL, ZELDA BAILEY, GUSSIE BALLASES, PETE BARTELT, MARY ELINOR BARIQER, ALBERT BATTLE, DIANE BERCHELMAN, AUGUST BELLAS, GENE BOECK, CHARLOTTE BRADEN, JOSEPHINE BOWEN, CLIFTON BRANNON, MARY LOU rf-,.,,q,14-x 4 i'-1. Iln'Vl---n BREEDEN, NORMA LOU BRIDGE, BARBARA BUSRIRK, PHILLIP BUTLER, IRENE CALVIN, CHARLES CARNAHAN, PRESTON CHAMBERLAIN FIDEL CHAVIS, DARLEEN CHICK, WILLIAM J 1 1 x CHRISTIKN, KIWY BETSILI i , U, L! ff I U ' f N. b CoI:vli2T,fgATHERINE I 'I L . ' I if 1 -J K I N fe V' kv CRAVATH, ROBERT CROWTHER TED CURTIS, EDWIN DIXON, MARY J DULISIXIIQ, CATHERINE, A IL, ON LL A 5 JD I 1 J Tv I J' .5 lj C, f 5 ' Cx A I 5 'I l J X J I I JA XX' J J . l5ERNAljIbEZ'f HORACIO .W S.. J ' I5 by 59 ,N FICKESSEN, DOROTHY I I I I - I 5 5 N ' Q 5 ,N .J 'I Q .r A x U T3 J A ' X I A I 1' W I xX I. 1 - X Lx h . I 1 if l A J ,WJ I .25 .I J '- ' X I J 1 J I FRIEDSON, MAXINE GARCIA, GILBERT CEE, LANGHORNE FRASER, JOHN GERHARDT, GLADYS GIRON, CONSUELO GERDES, ETHEL Goocn, MARY ELIZABETH CRING, VIRGIL GOODE, CLAUDIA HABY, TI-I EODORA HALIFLER, RUBY GRACO, BILL HARKEY, LA VERCE HAIIGUS, ETTA MAE HARLEY, ANN HARP, EVA MAE HARTMANGRUBER, BLANCHE HARPER, WOODROW HARWELL, JOSEPH HEINIG, HELEN 14' 1,4 ,Io ' HASAGEN, RALPH HENDERSON, ELOISE HITT, MARY KATHRYN A . A' HOLTZ, IVALEE L IMBVIA BEN 'A 1 If 1 ful fi 5 HORNBEIQGER, JACK HOUSTON, REAGAN HUDSON, MORLEY 1 Y x HUGHES, BROOKSIE HUGHES, FRED HX'NES, MARY AGNES JACKSON, JEAN JACKSON, GARLAND JACOBS, NELL JOHNSON, LORRAINE JACOBS, WELDON JOHNSON, MARY JOSEPH, JULIUS JONES, JAMIE JOSEPHSON, PEARL JUDSON, WARREN KEATOIQ, MARY KINNISON, PAUL KISSINGER, GUY KITTLES, DE VERNE KOWALSKI, KATIE KRUECER, LEO LA PRADE, ROBERT LAWSON, DOROTHY LEWIS, WILSON LEE, JESSIE LIESE, WALTER LOCKE, JOHN LOCKHART, ELLA VIRGINIA LOCKWOOD, GENEI-v. LOVE, ELIZABETH 4 IVIANHOFF, CHARLES IVIARDSEN, MARY JEAN IVIARTINEZ, BARNABY NIARUCHEAU, HARRIETT H.. .m'--- '4---j Il -' MASTERSON, GWENDOLYN IVIAVERICK, ALBERT III p . WJ M MAYES, DICK MCDONALD, MARGARET MCGUFFIN, MARY MCMILLAN, WALLACE MEANS, J. B. MENCER. ANITA VAN MILLER, HELEN MARY MOEDER, ANNETTE MOON, JANE MOSBAUGH, MARY JANIS 'J MOORE, STANLEY MUNHALL, MATALEY W MYERS, BETTY NELLIGAN, IVIARYMVS A H bb'-Yf'5 ' NEWMAN, ALLEN NEWTON, OPAL NILES, JANE NOESSEL, I-IELEN NOVICH, DOROTHY OSLIN, HOWELL PABST, HAZEL PALMER, BROWN PERRON, LEO POERNER. GOLDIE PERRY, JANE RAEBER, JEANETTE RIRIE, ALDON RAYI., BARTA MAE RIEDEL, LA NELLE ROBERTS, MORRIS ROBINSON. MAIICARET RODRIQUEZ, JOHN ROLLINS, JOE SAUNDERS, JOHN SAWTELLE, WILLIA M SAUNDERS, LOUDEN SCOTT, EDITH SCHEIN, DORIS SE SHANKLIN, BILLIE SENTZ, NORWOOD I ARS, FLOSSIE SIEN, MARIE SIMPSON, LOIS SLIMP, NAOMI SMITH, BETTY JANE SMITH, GEORGE SPRINCER, WILLIS STAFFA, C-LADYS RAY STANDT, CHARLES STARI4, HERBERT STEED, DOROTHY MAE STIEFEL, IVIAX STEPHENS, RUTH STEWART, BEULAH TAYLOR, RUTH 1 Q - ' ' TERRELL, ANNIE I I I TOWNS, FLORA DAY l THOMAS, CATHERINE TUCKER, VALERIE TURNBULL, WILLIAM UTZ, BEN VOLLMER, WILLYN 1 Voss, J. D. WALLACE, EFFIE LOUISE WATSON, ELIZABETH WATSON, J. C. ANNE WA'I I'S, ROBERT WEBEIK. ADELAIDE WEIRCKLE, GEORGE 95' WEYEL, MARGARETTE WHITE, ROI' WIEDERMANN. JEAN WIGGINS, ALLEN WILSON, GEOROIE LEE WILSON, JOSEPHINEQ, af .f - fu J . I J .1 -v V 5. rp 1 . r ,, V' .. , 5, 4 XVINFII-1LD,L.DWARD .,d. ' gf ' ' 1' AJ' 'X I , Q WITT, PERRY WITT, WESLEY WITTELS, MOZELLE WOEIQNER, HELEN WOOD, MAXINE WRIGHT, ALMA . YOCHEM, FRANK W 9 ZIMMERMAN, LOUIS K I lplg J v fw Vff,r fgvQv3'2'!! 3 ' v Q s-FP' , ,,, . .V , I Eirw' 1 1 .ii F :Va , A :Af , . 1. 173- ' , ai. j7,, l V 3. h . ', sv K. w. I' . W 1 uk ,E , UF. '03 . -fx. il 1 . +I! -4 1'-V1 P . 5' 4-wwf 1 , V A 1 :Q '- 'H lg' ,, f f w f,-1,f . -1 . ' ' 'PLM 1 , ' 1 ' .,f . , '1- '-'mi n' f yfw. 1..' 1. L' S . ,1- U .. .,..'1f1Q- ..' fn ' 'N', f,-.AM 5- . f W yn n, ' , , 5' br , 6' H' ' W ' , 4. -Ab , ,we- , , i'g1:,-., 7 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS BIRDWELL, MAEDI-:LE .... . . .Sponsor SHAW, LEMUEL ...... ...... P resident GRAHAM, WANDA ..... . . . Vice-President MALLORY, Lover jo .,., ..... S ccretarp MARTIN, ED .......... . . . Treasurer' The Sophomore Class of l93Z-33 was organ- ized November l5, 1932, with Miss Crowell and Miss Birdwell as sponsors. Mr. Ivey gave such a line speech of welcome to the sophomores that it filled them with zeal and inspiration for the year's work. The officers elected for the year were: l..-:muel Shaw, President, Wanda Graham, Vice-President, l..ovey Jo Mallory, Secretary, Edward Martin, Treasurer: Stanford Busby, Parliamentariang Thomas Bisop, Sergeant-ab Arms, John Luter, Reporter. The announced aim of the class was to pro- mote friendship among the members, to unite their work. and to carry on for the future name and welfare of Thomas Jefferson. A dance was given January Zl, 1933, in the hospitable home of Gene Aubrey and Grace Adele Hargis. The spacious lawns and reception rooms were filled with guests. This dance was a great success and brought the members together in a bond of friendship. Under the helpful guidance of the sponsors other entertainments and plans were made for the remainder of the year. Sug- gestions were to be made to the entertainment committee which consisted of the following members: Wanda Graham, chairman, and Sara Cunningham, Dorothy Dell Watts, Mar- tin Dittmar, and Gene Aubrey Hargis. It was decided that each individual member consider himself one of a committee to assist the Feb- ruary Sophomores in getting classihed and be- coming successful students in Thomas Jefferson High School. At the class meeting on March 7, the chairman of the entertainment committee submitted a plan for a Hall of Fame Dance. A motion carried to have it in the near future. The sophomore class of 1933 earnestly desires to build the right traditions and uphold the high aims of Thomas jefferson High School. JOHN LUTER ADAMS, ANITA RUTH ALLEE, WARREN ALLEN, RUTH MARGARET ARAMBUTO, GERTURDE AIITOLA, ROBERT ASTIN. HAZEL NELL BAINES, HUFFMAN BARNES, MAROERITE BARROW. CAROLYN BATE, PHIL BILES, MARJORIE BLACG, LEONA BLUMBERY, MINNIE BLANCHARD, LESSIE BROWNE, HAL BRANNEN, FRED BROWN, MARGARET BUCHANAN, MORRIS BURNEY, TODD BUSBY, STANFORD CANAVAN, ELIZABETH COLLIS, HENRY OWEN CRAVEN. LOIS COPE, SELMA Cox, HOIIACE CRISTO, CHARLES . C DINSMOOR. JANE UTTER, IRVING DERSHIMER, EVELYN DITTNIAR, MARTIN DUNN, ALTON DUNNING, RALPH ENGLEHARDT, LOUISE P PHOMO FEST, DORIS FLACK, MARIE FRASER, RUTH FREEBORN, IRVING GARCIA, ALBERT GAYLE, BEN GILL, SAM GRAHAM, WANDA GREGORY, CARL GROOS, KAROLYN GUEST, MARY ELIZABETH HARRIS, JOE HARTWELL, SARAH HAWKIN, LA NELLE HITT, JACK HOWZE, MARY JANE HUDSPETH, LOUIE HYNES, MARGARITE JUDSON, LOUIS KELLY, BILLY JEAN KELSO, VVINCHESTER KERCHEVILLE, RUTH KING, CHARLOTTE KINTNER, MARY ELIZABETH KRAUS, LOUISE LANE, WARREN LANG, WILLARD LATIMER, CHRISTI LENOIR, LADY KATHERINE LINTZ, MARGARET LEWIS, JACK LUTER, JOHN NIANHOFF, LOUIS MARGs, CATHERINE MARTIN, ED MGEAGHERN, EULA METON, EVELYN MITCHELL, ADA PEARL MITGHELL, CAROLYN Moss, DUVALL MURPHY, CLINTON NACEL, JANIS . NASSAUER, ADELE NEFF, ELINOR NULL, DORIS PADGETT, MAXINE PAHL, HUGO PATRICK, HUGO PENNINGTON, EVELYN POTTILR, PATRICIA POWELL, JONNIE B. RAPOPORT, BERNARD REAVES, CHARLEs ROBERTSON, LA NELLE SEDGEWIGK, FRANKLIN SHAW, DAVID SHAW, DOUGLAS SGIIIREMAN, JULIA STEIN, LYLITH STEVES, DOROTHY STONER, DOROTHY WATTS, DOROTHY DELL WEATHEIQFORD, JACK WEIHS, BILLIE JEAN ZIRCKLE, CLIFFORD I ..Ar'9' PHOMO ez G1 fi M ,, Q! VE rf 2 2? E ,ix .+ 134 5 'Q gi 9? TA Q. 1? fl' I'IALL OF FAME s V, .vwlrwwx V- pf., W ,- - 1.1:-N..v-Y.. , ,wap -,.2:',rwuraz,u.nll4asnv Belle Claude Gl'aVeS Beau 'S W in W' 5 ss 9 i 1. 5 11 'N..,A' Herbert Hartung ' 'Cutest Boy cutest Girl F!-.gf Most Enterprising Girl Walter Lelwr Most Enterorisino Bnv John Ford sr R. O. T. C. Offi Best R. O. T. C. Sponsor 33-1 , .Sk gr- 2, X Q . -ff x f w K. . 4, Vs 5 Qi? V W E X . 7 .2 1.53255 A B'?1P3:a: Y 1- hifi? wulfqg, 22 . 51 sm Y, if '47 Sr Q ,fx Q4 ,..x L .V M 9 .Q if Q3 1 , 1 1i ?sif?f1QQf1fQ X. ' 3.143 wr, HEI: - I ,' osepl1 Plaza Intellectual Bov Most lntellectual Girl fp inur v 2 5 5 5? ii 51 is fi 1-fl mu... x K.. sn fy SCI'IO0L YEAR JJ 5 2: i .il ARC I-IITECTURAL CLUB I1x'ttxi'l,ni-:N Nllvriuiiii' l - ty The Arcliireelural Uluh ol' Thomas .lftteison High School is organized for the promo lion and extensive study ot' .trrliitec-tuie and to c-rtate a feeling of friendship with tl 1'-luh members. Among the many newly vonstrua-ted huildings as assemblies and eluh programs. at-tivities ot' the cluh. the members take slietrhing trips and Visit I . An active interest is also taken in school activities suth - ' trips, and an inspeoti During the past year the c-luh has taken many eltetmhin in F trip was made to the new shop buildings at Dunrz ield. .X week-end trip also nas made to the Scenir- Loop Lodge ol' one ot' the cluh iminhers. ln January a hanquet ua held at the Original Mexiran llrstaurant. Two c-luh iuemhers won prizes in the high sr-hool class ot' drawings in the exhi ot' the West Texas t liapter ot' the American Institute of Architef-ts held at the Witt Museum from February 12-lil, l plans for a small frame hot The club meinhers will alwa his splendid work as the sponsor auf F.Xl,li TEIIMZ Joe Plaza . . .... . . .lames Iflzirthman Ilan Strong . . .. Joe tlueldner . Sidney Stovall . llohert Watts . . Gaulden Mathieu . . 'l'alial'erro, Leon, Sponsor: Plaza, 1 9323. Herbert Adams .lr. won first prize on :L set ol ise, English style. The pei'spectix'e was worked up in rrayons. Guy Kissinger won seeond prize on an lonir Order. ys owe Mr. Leon FI. Taliterro a deep deht ot' gratitude oi tll+'l+'lt'l'lllS l'rf'.wrIf'1zl . . l'ir-1'-l'1'4.sirlt'lll . Y1'1'l'1'l1l1'jl . . .. 7'rt'11.v1frfr . . .. Ifdrlirllnwnldrivln lff',I1r1l'l4'1' , , , , , Hhxinriun . . l lor the good times had through his Cooperation SPRING TERM: ...Gaulden Mathieu . ...Guy Kissinger ...Dan Strong . ...Joe Gueldner . . ........ Joe Plaza ..lrx'ing Freeborn . .Harrie Travis V' 1' Ioe, President: liarthman, James, ice- residen 1 lliid Yirnrlng tlarria, Gilh Strong, Dan, Secretary: t.ueldnrr. .Ioe, TIT-'ilS1ll'tl'I ' . . a . ' ' 1 1 Ion Clilt ll 3 Stark, Herh Kissinger. Guy: Martin. Tansil: Mathieu. Gaulden: llliddle , Stovall, Sidney: Walker, Paul: Watts, llohert, BARRIE DRAMATIC CLUB V f?' Ee: 1' ' ' ' it - . ' ' ' , i . . ' , 4 Ili t ilxi:l.o'i l'i-1 li0l'lt'li The James Matthew llarrie llraniatir' Cluh was organized in the late spiing' ot' H1312 under the direction ol' the Organizing' Sponsor, Miss Nell lieasley. The purpose is to study literature and drainatit' art and to proniote good Vellowsliip among the students. During its first. year, the c-luh gave :L Thanksgiving' assenihly, presenting' a play entitled Another .Iohn Alden. Flossie Sears took the part ot' Priscilla: Eileen Harry, her mother: Ma1'y Hagan, the little sister: Riley Willianis, the little brother, and .laek Kautniann, .lohn Alden hiniself. Another play, Mansions , was entered in the interscliolastie contest and won second place. Flossie Sears enacted the part of the thoughtlessly unkind aunt, the helpful nieee was heautifully portrayed hy Mary Hagan, and S. 'l'. Brown made an ideal invalid brother. The society hopes to further the interests of the school in every way possible and to gain reeognition as one ot' the outstanding clubs ot' Thoinas .letterson High School. tll+'l+'lt'l'1RH Mary Hagan . . Virginia lliee . , . Flossie Sears . . Ula .lean Jackson .... Irene Brown . . ...... . .. Charlotte Boer-k . . ...,. .. ......Pr1'sirl1'nl . . . l'ir1'-I'rf'si1Iv'nI . . . . .. .Nl't'I'I'f1ll'.ll . . . . . . . . .7'r1'rls1f1'r'r ,. .I'r1r1i1lu11'niu.ri1111 ........Hi.s'lori111L Miss Bassie Quisenberry ,..... .......... . ..Npn11.wr t'tlMMl'l I'l'Il'lS SOCIAL PROGRAM Ula .lean Jackson Patricia Potter Mary Margaret Mills MICMIBEIISHIP PI Goldie Poerne Louise Taylor tlwenflolyn Masterson Charlotte Iloeck Carolyn La Beaunie Mary lsahel Cowan .AYS Eileen llarry Betty Newman Virginia lliee QlliS0lllN'l'I'j', Miss Ilassie. Sponsor: lim-ek. t'ha1'lotteg Jackson, Ula Jean: Miller, Helen Mary: l'oernrr, tloldif: Svars, Flossie: Taylor. liuth. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ULD MIGMBERS Browne, Barry Hughes, Harry Middleton, Clifton Pinken, Jennie French, Dorothy Jean Lane, Barton Moore, Martha Plaza, Joseph Flowers, Curtis Harris, Josephine Adzinis, llerberi Clark, lfletehei' Denman, Leroy llraisner, Abe l'Zzirlhman, James lfltlwards, Sam Ford, John ilraves, Claude Liuelclner. Joe Johnson, Roland Kereheville, John MeCurily, Raymond Maierholer, Robert Mareus, Hyman Moses, Dan Parr, Jimmy l'eppe1'. C A. Burltsifliell, Harris l'IU1'lllN'l'QG1', Jack Martinez, Barnaby .Xlayei'ieli, Albert Sawtelle, William Sullivan, .Tack Lehr, Walter Noel, Barbara Jean Poinerantz, Janet Melatis, Mary Katherine Patterson, Roberta Thrift, Lorraine N EW Ml'lMl'3l'lR9 SENIOBS Seay, Haby Scott, Clayton Seleiiberg, Roland Upohurcli, Charles Wheeler, Sterling White, Donald Williams, Iley Wiseman, Reagan Archanibault, Celeste Bardwell, Bessie Bessonette, Lilla Bord, Nola Margaret ss. Y5Nx'Q Dean, Margaret Dial, Virginia Dinsmoor, Mary Louise Fraser, Geraldine J UNIORS Wiseman, Edna Gurgiolo, Rosalie Heath, Maggie Mae Lehman, Virginia Mcftnnelly, Marian Martin, Dorothy Norrell, Mary Louise Sacear, Julia Searcy, Vera Shiddell, Marjorie Smith, Katherine fTerrellJ Terrell, Margaret Trottner, Dorothy Werckle, Leonor Wesley, Jessie Wilson, Allie Mae Won,-Z, Helen King Young, Martha 'l'hrii't, David Eyres, Jane Matthews, Barbara Turnbull, William Grunibles, Zilla Moon, Jane Werckle, George Haggard, Helen Noessel, Helen White, Roy Jolmson, Lorraine Novieh, Dorothy Bailev Gussie Johnson, Mary llaeber, Jeanette Boeclij Charlotte GQ Love, Elizabeth Tucker, Valerie Watson, Elizabeth Vogel, Miss Olga, Sponsor: Moore, Martha, President: Ponierantz, Janet, Vice4President: Patterson, Roberta, Secretary: Plaza, Joseph, Treasurerg Browne, Barry, French Dorothy, Harris, Josephine. Lane, Barton: Lelir, Waller, Melatis, Katherine, Middleton, Clifton, Noel, Barbara Jean: Pinken. Jennie: 'l'hrii't, Lorraine: Wiseman, Edna. We f EIUTERPEAN MUSICAL SOCIETY 11 .i- ?J'g,'fg'f' 'QV' 'l ' - Bv Noni Bovp For several years before Thomas .Jefferson was built, plans were discussed for tht' t'ormation of a club with the purpose of learning and actually practicing melody con- struction. Because ot' the crowded conditions in Main Avemie High School, the founding' of such an organization could not be realized. Soon after the opening' of Thomas Jet't'er- son High School, in February, 1932, the Fluterpean Society, named t'or Euterpe, the Muse of Music, was organized. lt is made up ot' pupils ot' the music department studying harmony. The club is unique in as much as ii, is, perhaps, the only organization of its kind in the state: in fact, the only known one. A general requirement of one year harmony is placed as the minimum requirement t'or admission, however a t'ew exceptions have been made in cases of talented students who were unable to arrange to take harmony but were capable of doing the work ot' the club. James Nipper was the first president: Allie Mae Wilson succeeded him, but was forced to resign because ot' conflicting offices: Margaret Briggs now presides. .Ioseph Harwell holds the office ot' vice-president, Mildred lleneberg, that of secretary: Hortense Buchanan, treasurer: Bob Skiles, sergeant-at-arms, and Nola Boyd, historian. The regular meeting time is set on Monday during the seventh period. One meeting ot' each month is scheduled as a business meeting, two are t'or work, and one is given to social work, a party, entertainment, or the like. lt was voted that the buying' ot' books to aid in melody construction would take the place of dues t'or this school year, and the members are assessed t'or the page in the animal and t'or various socials. The first recognized accomplislnnent of the organization was the accepting of Allie Mae Wilson's Lassoe Pep Song. Several other very worthy pieces of work have been put before the club for approval and for corrections and suggestions from Mr. de Burgos, the sponsor. Two of the members have turned their attention to orchestration as well as composing, and others have been enabled to put on paper some very t'ine melodies that they have had in mind for some time. Margaret Briggs, I'rr'.sirIcnt Nola Boyd, Hl.S'fflI'l!lII' Hortense Buchanan, Trffzsizrcr Edith Martha Dancy Joseph Harwell, Vff!'1'-PI'P-Yillfllt Mary Nelligan lie Bu1'gos, Francisco, Sponsor, I Mildred Reneberg, S Allie Mae Wilson Bob Skiles 6' Lillian Stephens on Effie Louise Wallace Virgnia Hall t'f'l'l'ftlI'.ll Boris Yeargen Xenia liifshutz liuth Gregor Muriel Conahay Lee Norrell Lilith Stein Briggs, Margaret, President: lleneberg, Mildred, Vice President: Harwell, Joseph, Secretary. Buchanan, Hortense, Treasurer: Boyd, Nola, Historian: Daney, Edith Martha: Skiles Bob: Wilson, Allie Mae. EUCLIDEAN MATHEMATICS Ctuis ltr .ltcsstti Wt-:st.t:v The Euclidean Mathematics Club was organized at Thomas Jefferson High School on February 25, 1932, by members of the various mathematics classes who did exceptional work and were interested in mathematics. Till? club was named in honor of Euclid, a l'El11l0llS ll'lathematician of the third centry UC., whose theorems and propositions form the basis of the geometry taught at the present time. The purpose of the club is to promote interest in Mathematics, to study topics not possible to be given in regular class room work, and to afford opportunity for a closer association of pupils interested in mathematics. The president of the club is elected each spring for the following fall semester. ln September the remaining officers are elected and at tlte beginning of the spring term another general election is held. The members are composed ot' the oustanding students of the various mathematics classes who are suggested to the club by their teachers. To be a member, a student tllllsl have made at least a 13 as the last grade he received in mathematics. Students who have not received an invitation und wish to become a member may join if they have the grade requirements or it they really have a sincere and cooperative interest in the purpose and activities of the club, and they will be cordially and sincerely welcomed. It' a member is absent from two consecutive meetings without an excuse from one of the sponsors, he is dropped from the clttb roll at the second meeting. The club meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of every month in room 103. The general order of each meeting is the regular business followed by a program of some sort. Lives of great mathematicians who, by their efforts, have contributed to the mathematical knowledge of today are received with interest. Discussions are held by the various members of tlte club on the future possibilities of mathematics and the extending of the present known field such as the question of the fourth dimension which is a subject of much interest among the mathematicians of today. Puzzles are solved which involve the handling of geometrical and algebraical figures, and interesting arith- matical tricks are given. Humorous applications of practical mathematics to outside interests, sttch as theorems and propositions extracted front boarding'house geometry Holton, Mrs. Helen M., Sponsor: Brooks, Miss Mattie, Sponsor: Gaylor, Cloteal, President: Clark, Fletcher: Zimtnerman, Louise. Iflyres, Jane: Bailey, Gussie: Blakey, George: Browne, Harry: Dullnig, Catherine: For- gason, Elizabeth. French, Dorothy: Haring, Louis: Henderson, Frances: I-light, Terry: Hooker, Virginia: Hovel, Dorothy. EUCLIDEAN MATHEMATICS CLUB tt'ox'rixt'if:ni t'orin, onv ol' the amusing oleiiioiits ot' the prog:.ran1s. Plans have been niatle to haw tlil't't21'eiit speakers such as tlootors, lawyttrs, eiigitiews, :intl competent men ot' other pro- ttvssions lecture to the club on how niathvinatics is applied to their respective occupations. llesitlvs the regular nievtings, the- Club has two sooials a semester. Ustlally one is he-lti at the honio ot' sotnv nienibrr during' which jokes, riddles, intPllig.fenc'e tests, open tlisvussions on current topics, recitations, anti musical numbers are enjoyed. The other is holtl in the forni ot' ati out-tloor activity sutfh as a picnic. At present, plans are being.: inatle- t'or an early spring picnic whivh will bv hold at .lliss lirook's camp on Hvlotvs tTi'vt1k. The t-lub gives this annual picnic either alone or jointly with other clubs. This pit-nit-, besides being at social function t'or relaxation anti the turtlierance ol' a better ttntlttrstantlingi lwtween the pupils and teaclier, is to furnish an opportunity for the- nieni- bers to note and stucly the geonwtrit- formations ot' nature found in the leaws, trt-es, ilowt-rs, anti rocks. 'lhis pivnit: ts lool-:Ml torwartl to by the nienibers as one ot tnt , , . , . . big social vvviits ot the year. The club also intends to start a new custom ol' publishing a year-book so that each nit-iiibet' will haw a lasting I't-'lllt'llllJl'2l,lll'P ot' the pleasures nionts ot' the year's work. til+'l lt'l'lRS l4'Al.l, 'l'lCll3l: tflotval Gaylor . . . . Prt',virl4111 . . .. lflottrlier tlark . . .. Vir'f'I'r1wirI1'nl . , ...Nm-i't'lt1l'11 . . . . ...' I 'l'l'tISItI'l'V . . .. f1lSflIl'llHl .. .. . .. ...l'fll'lltlUlVllflifitlll , . .. .Nt'1'f1f'or1l-rtl-.-1rom . . Louise Ziininetinan . .lane Itlyres . . Jessie- Weslvy. .. Dorothy French . .lark Hornburger . . lilizabotli Forgason . . ..... . I3fgoo1'lf'r . . ......... S'l'.XNIJlNtl t'tiMlll'l l'l'lI'lS artivities, anti act-o SPRING '1'I'lllM: .....Clotea1 Gaylor . .Virginia Hockor . . . . . . .Julia Saccar .Marian McAnnelly ......lessie Wesley . . . .Jane Eyres .. .Louis Haring: , . . .Mary Johnson PIQUGILXM MICNIISPIIKSHII' .lane I+lyrt1s Mary Janis lllosbaugh Jossiv Wesley Gussie Bailey Lorraine .Iohnson Julia Sacrar niplish' Jartnon, liosv Virginia: Jett, Bonnie Hell: Johnson, Lorraine: Johnson, Mary: Kiley, Jane. lleliinan, Virginia: Lewis, Wilson: Lmvenstoin, Flora: McAnt1e'lly, Marian: Miller, Max: Novich, Ilorothy. l'ric-ti, Kathvrineg lioberts, Morris: Saccar, .Ittlia Cleoiieg Sauntlors, .lohng Svott, Clay- ton: Wesley, .lessit-, ENTERTAINERS CLUB A . V V , .. . V A .- . ' ., 5-.fr, f-kJ1o:t'Y ibi.. in ikiidwiim BY llixluex' f',x1z1nci.1, The Entertainers Club of Thomas Jefferson High School was organized October 12, 1932, under tl1e co-sponsorship of Miss Marguerite Perez and Mr. Alex Murphree. The purpose and aim of the club was to give more and better entertainments for the benefit of the school body. Invitations to become a member of the club were sent to all pupils of outstanding talent in the school. At the first meeting the following officers were elected: J. C, Parsons, president, George Brush, vice-president, Charles Holaday, secretary, Harry Cabbell, historian, and Jeanette Goode, script girl. J. C. Parsons later resigned because of the major office rule, Haby Seay was elected in his place. The first vaudeville show, The Entertainers' Revue, was given on December 2, 1932. It was considered a. huge success by the sponsors of the club because there was a large attendance at both the afternoon and night performances. A comedy melodrama, Written in V61'S6 by Mr. Murphree, was the biggest and best attraction of this show. The characters were Clifton Bowen, the hero, Lola Roberts, the heroine, J. C. Parsons, the preacher, Sam Edwards, the 'tpa , Mary Kathryn Hitt, the Uma , and Jack Garven, the cruel villain, Running a close second to this melodrama was the Entertainers Orchestra. Coin' posed solely of musical talented members of the club, the ten piece band was enjoyed by all of the audience. It opened and closed the show with several fast and snappy pieces. This orchestra also played for the Senior Show and the Black and White Revue. It was requested to play for several school dances but had to decline because this was not the reason of organization. Seay, Haby, President, Holaday, Charles, Goode, Jeanette, Cabbell, Harry, Bosworth, Ethel, Braun, Marie, Brush, George. Clark, Fletcher, Cunningham, Sarah, Dennis, Dorothy, Fry, Elizabeth, Graham, VVanda, Hitt, Mary Kathryn, Jarmon, Rose Virginia. Josephson, Pearl, Krausse, Patsy, Largen, Douglas, Lawton, Arthur, Longaker, Marion, Ludden, Allen, Martin, Brooks. ENVTISIQTAINERS CLUB Q CoN'1'INI3r:Dib To advertise this show a shadow skit was presented. A huge screen with lights behind it was placed on the stage and several numbers were portrayed on it. Other assemblies besides this one were presented from time to time. The majority ot' these were for some special occurrence in the school calendar. A one-act play contest sponsored by the Little Theater Guild was won by the Enter- tainers Club. The play which won the contest was Jazz and Minuetf' The characters were Helen Vergan as Eleanor Van Hayden, a modern girl, and as Prudence Van Hay- den, a Colonial girl: Haby Seay played the parts ot' ltobert Trowbridge, l'rudence's Colonial sweetheart, and Richard Townsend, a moder11 young man: Julia Saccar, the maid, is Lucy in the Colonial sequence and Nettie in the modern sequenceg .lack Oarveu plays the part of Milord Devereaux in the Colonial part: Leonor Werckle, as Mrs. Van Hayden, is only in the modern sequence. The Colonial sequence is a dream ot' l'Il6llllfll S thliss Verganj after reading her aunt's diary. Other clubs entered in the contest were1 The Shakespearian Literary Society, and the Barrie Dramatic Club. The same play was chosen to represent, Thomas .let't'erson in the IlltCl'5f'll0l4lSllC League One-Act Play Contest. This contest was held in the auditorium ot' the San Antonio Technical High School on April 1, 1933. Other schools entered we1'e, Bracken- ridge High School, Somerset, High School, Harlandale High School, South San Antonio High School, and New Braunfels High School. The play won first. place in the district meet. The results ot' the bi-district contest were not known at the time of publishing. The Black and White ltevue presented by the Entertainers Club was the second big show of the year. It. was given on the fourth ot' May. 1933. To climax the school year a grand costume ball was given on April 8, 1933, t'or all members of the Entertainers Club: the casts ot' the Senior Show: the Senior Play: the operetta, Once in a Blue Moon: ami all actors in the One-Act Play Contest. Nlelms, Ferolg Moon, Jane: Morrison, Dorothy: Means, Vivian: McKenna, Margaret: Mueller, Fred: Pabst, Hazel. McMurtry, Larry: Parsons, J. C.: Roberts, Lola: Saccar, .lulia Cleone: Schein, Doris: Skiles, Bob: Springer, Willis. Thomas, Catherine: Trottner, Dorothy: Vergen, Helen: Vrooman lvlargaret: Wheeler, Sterling: Wilson, Allie Mae: Woeltz, Russell: Zimmerma lr Lise. T H0 M 5 . E D! -C L U B Hy lduxxcitzs lil-ixni-zusox The Thomas Edison Science Club ot' Thomas Jefferson High School was organized on February 11, 1932, under the sponsorship ot' H. Y. May, head of the science depart- ment. lts charter members were those who had been lnembers of the Archilnedian Science Club ot' Main Avenue High School. The name Thomas Edison was chosen by a plurality over other names of modern scientists that were submitted by the various members of the club. With a few sugges- tions the constitution was adopted. The Science Club has succeeded in carrying out one of its objects-to participate in all school events-fby entering into the activities ot' the senior carnival in 1932 and entering into the interfclub show in 1933. The club had a booth for the Senior carnival in which soda water was sold. Members ot' the club assisted in the booth ami a good profit was made. ln the inter-club show a skit was presented. This year the club began a scrap book in which they keep clippings about 'scientific discoveries. By this method the members hope to keep a record of the rapid progress ot' science. A discussion of rings or pins was discussed but due to the scarcity of money the club decided that rings or pins would not be mentioned again until next year. During 1933 many interesting programs were planned by the various members. Some ot' the subjects discussed were A Discussion of Soap, A Study of Hydrogen, Soap, The Radio, The Wireless, and The Vacuum Tube. Among those who took an active part in these programs were Harold Weissler, Joe Austin, J. C. Parsons, Jennie Pinken, C. A. Pepper, Jessie Wesley and Auben Brunnemann. May, Mr. H. Y., Sponsor, Weissler, Harold, President, Trottner, Dorothy, Vice-President: Pinken, Jeimie, Secretary, Murray, Joe, Treasurer, Archambault, Celeste: Braun, Marie. llrunneman, Aubeng Crow, Clara Mae, Daniels, Elaine: Day, Helen, Draisner, Abe, Fisher, Mary, Fraser, Mary. Harlee, Mary Tipton, Harris, Josephine, Hovel, Dorothy, Jett, Bonnie Bell, Josephson, Pearl: Layer, Dorothy: Lee, Jessie. THQMAS EDISON SCIENCE CLUB 541-E'P!V:S.Rs+5H7'H,lf1f. 'H-'...i.1' -,-f...Q.,1,l wif .f A-, ' 1 ' ' . 1 f3 .A' . 7 7' -. 'Riff , .- 1 ...... .. . ,. . ff'tJN'l'lNlflClJD The eluh has a social purpose as well as a seientitic purpose. lt proniotes a frientlly feeling hetween its nienihers hy holding social inettings. The social meetings were hehl at the hoines of the various nieinhers. and they proved to he a success as every one seeniecl to enjoy theni, The eluh thoroughly enjoyed its trip to llohher l3aron's Cave. This is an annual picnic hut every year the nlenihers get something new out ot' their adventure. This year a study was niafle untler the direction ol' a guide, of the torniation ot' the cave anti the prohahle extent ot' its many uaverns. After this untiergrountl trip ot' a inile or niore the nienihers present enioyetl a wiener roast ahove ground. The uluh enjoyed a visitor :luring the year who talked to the ccluh on the suhjeet ot' .Xstrononiy. The visitor, Lllr. Townsend, rewalttl niany interesting taets to the rluh and everyone thoroughly enjoyefl his lecture. The St-ienee t'lulm feels that it has aetxoinplishttl its purpose in heing one ot' the nlost 0lllf'lUIll anti usttul rluhs in TIIUIIHIS .letterson lligh Sehool. The 1-luh has sum-1-eetlerl in filling out its purpose under the tollowing ol't'it'ers: tblf'lt'lt'l'IIwlS Haroltl Weissler , . .. ..... PI'l'SlIl1'IIf Jessie Wesley . . ...Vit 1'-l'r1.ti1l1:nl Jennie I'inkin . . . ....... .Sr't'1'1'lt1lj11 Uharles llpr-luu'c'h . ..l o'Iirrnlfwlrlrirrn Franees Henderson . ......... Hisloriroz Hernian Gllllllltlll , ...NvryfwtlI-ul-.trm.v Dorothy Trottner . . ,. ..Ifr'porlr I' Ocfon, Louis: Lowenstein, Flora: Maierhotter, llohert: Marcus, Hynian: Martinez, llarnahyg Menger, Anita: Mitchell, .lohn. Parson, J. C.: Patrick, Austin: Patterson, Maurine: Pepper, C. A.: Ponierantz, Janet: llitltlle, llilly: llollius, Joe, Scott, Clayton: Sinkin, Sain: Stuart, lleulah: Upchurcli, Charles: Villegas, John: Ware, .laniesg Wesley, Jessie. I E E R llv Ilitztextcic l+'ox.xnow To face lit'e squarely and to find and give the best, is the klllll of the Girl Reserves, a cltib consisting of about thirty members under the well regulated sttpervision of M1's. .Xudrey Terry. The club meetings, which take place on Thursday at the seventh period, are given to a variety of activities, programs, socials, discussions, etc. The club mother, Mrs. Burns, participates in many of the programs, which are made up of songs, travelor talks, hobby talks, and dramatic works. One of the annual events for the Girl Reserves is the Mother and Daughters' Banquet which occurs during girls' week. All the senior high schools participate in this. A certain theme is chosen for the affair, and each club decorates a table and presents an appropriate stunt as its contribution to the general theme. This year, the theme was the months of the year, each school taking two months. Thomas Jefferson girls took the months of November and December, decorating their table very cleverly with a winter sport scene, snow covered hills, a skating party on a frozen lake, and a doll on skiis that really skied. So unique was the scene that the table occasioned much comment, though hardly more than the humorous but sweet, little Christmas play, Columbine Madonna , with Lupe Herrera as a pert'ect Pierrotg Zilla Grumbles, a demure but positive Columbine: Bernice Fonarow, the clownish Harlequin, Evelyn Pomeroy as Papa Pantaloon, a show by herself, and lllargaret Ellen Biaggini, the mischievous Scara- mouche. Other good times the Girl Reserves look forward to are the holiday hikes and the annual party for tl1e Hi-Y boys. Of course, yott know the Girl Reserves always send one of their members off to Conference Camp to enjoy herself and find out what the future activities of tl1e club should be. Part, of the money for this is made through Doug-hnut, Day, a day when all the high school Girl Reserves go into competition to see who can sell the most dough- nuts. lt might interest you to know that the Jefferson girls won second place this year in the lloughnut, Day contest. The Girl Reserves also have their private camp, Camp ldlewilde, in Comfort, to which many of the girls go during the smnmer. Here they enjoy horseback riding, swim- ming, hikes, dances and everything else, including K. P. duties. All Girl Reserves are allowed the privilege of going to the Y.W.C.A. where they may swim, roller skate, take part in acrobats in the gymnasium, or belong to the handi- craft, in which they make belts, purses, lamps, book-ends, and all kinds of odds and ends. They also are allowed to have parties at the Y.W.C.A. Terry, Mrs., Sponsor, Robinson, Margaret, President, Masterson, Gwendolyn, Vice- President: Allen, Florence, Secretary, Bartelt, Mary Elinor, Treasurer. Berry, lone: Giron, Consnelo: Gutierrez, Bertha, Harris, Virginia, Herrera, Lupe: Harlee, Mary Tipton. Pomeroy, Evelyn: Riedel, La Nelle: Schubert, Nora Lee: Spradlin. Leonna: Staffa, Gladys Ray: Swain. Mary Elizabeth. IM l+'u.xNK HUt'llIAIAl The Ili-Y t'luh, which has heen in existence hut ai short time has done exceedin well with the opportunities presented it. The cluh has fulfilled its object to create :int niuintuiu throuehout the School 'ind the eoininunity hi-'he't ide mls ot' Ulnisti in tli ll tctsi ,. . 1 ,s las :'z znhniruhle . The nieinhers liave the sponsors, .Xlr. IG, 1411 lfidunrds und Mr. ll. T. lloinn son, to thunk t'or this splendid progression. ,, . . lhe initiation trip winch was held in XIll'll -it the Y Nlt' X Cunp niet with I' 1 1 ' 11 t'ro1n :ill und was enjoyed throughout. A treasure hunt also held in April, provided tti ninple entertziininent as it was something the rlnh held t'or the first tinie. The club is :L whole elevted t'z1therine tfolvert, Effie Louise Wallace, and llohertzi Patterson is nmscots. With at very large llllllllJf:'I', the c-luh attended two Older Boys' t'onl'e-rencew one in Corpus t'hristi und one in Austin. The Corpus Christi Conference haul as its lender ai tornier inelnher ot' the Main Avenue 1-li-Y. Interesting discussion groups wus led hy the cluh's Senior and .Junior Vice-Presidents throughout, the year. Thee 'si ti' z ' ' 1' 2 ' . nc-coiiiplislutl fluh closed toi the teiin euly in Mui uith H tetlin th tt lt hfxd something and at greater feeling ot' triendship STAXIJINH t'UXlNll'I l'l'Il4TS NllG3ll3l+IllSl'llP John Szuinders, f'lI1lll'HltllI, .Xln'ztlnun llraiener llohhy Tohius INITIATION .Iuvk Uollier, Cltuirnzan lfrzink Dunn Hernnin Guttinan Frank Yochein Jr. DI'IVO'l'l0N,XL Paul llochs, fllltlllllltllli Toni Lee Phil Yochein SOCLXL Sterling' Wheeler, lllzoirmrzn San Sinliin .lack Levy MASCOTS Catherine Colvert, Effie Louise Wallace lloherta Patterson ltohinson, ll. T., Sponsor: lfldwards, IC. IC.. Sponsor: Parr, Jinnnie, President: Slllklll Stun, Vic-e-President: Collier, Jaek, Secretzwy: lioehs, Paul, Treasurer. Xuderson, Hugh: Uzilvin, f'llZll'lf'S1 llruisner, Ahe: Dunn, Frank: Fellows, Alhert: .lux son, lizlxter. Xloses, Ilan: Saunders, John: Shuekeltord, Sr-otlg Wm-o, JZIIIIPSI Wheeler, Sterlin Yof-heni, Frank. HAYNES DEBATING opus llv .lon tiwjiiimxlfiie The aiin ot' the Haynes is to cooperate at all tinies with the faculty, student. body, and all school organizations and projects: to further the p1'inciples of debating: and to proniote leadership, scholarship, initiative, service, friendship, and character ainong its nienibers. Having been established in l8!t2, the Haynes was the oldest club in Main Avenue lligh School. For forty years it was one of the major clubs at Main Avenue and served the school in all possible ways. ln February, ltlfli. the old ineinbers organized a new club at Thomas Jel't'erson High School under the new nanie of the ttovernor's Club . lt continued to function under this naine as an active body until the beginning ot' the fall terin ot' N432. In September and October of H032 a general reorganization took place. There being no club forined under the naine ot' the Haynes at Tech. High School, successor to Main Aveiuie, the name of the Governors Club of Thonias .I0fl'91'SOll was changed to Haynes , Also, a new constitution was adopted at this tinie. The eustoins and traditions Tornied by the Haynes of Main Avenue have been observed by the club at Thonias .Iet'a'erson. At the close of each terni a banquet is held at which the president of the Haynes for the following terni is elected. There are various speakers on the prograin and after the election the old president gives a farewell speech. Also at this banquet the inascots are rewarded for their services. The initiation of the pledges takes place at the beginning ot' each terin on an over- night outing. After the regular initiation thc soleinn initiation is held at which the pledges are sworn in as nienibers ot' the club. The nienibership ot' the Haynes is liinited to fifty active and fifteen inactive nienibers who are chosen in accordance with their interest in debating. public speaking, and social activities. lt. will be noticed that soiue ol' the niost outstanding students have been or are now ineinbers of the Haynes . tll+'l Il'l'lllS llobinson, li. T., Nlr. .. .. ...Spoizsor Martin, Tansil . . ..7'r1v1.s-irrvr Moses, Dan . . ........ ........ I 'i'vsifIwi1I Chavez, Darleen . . ..., .llrzsrtol llerchehnann, August .,... Viet'-Ilrvsirlrnt Chavez, Margie . .... 1 Irrxmi llallard, .Iohn . . ...... ...,.,.. N f'r'rt'ff1ry Krausse, Patsy . . .... ....... . lIr1.s-ful .Xuflerson, Hugh: Baird, Robert: Calvin. Uharlcs' Cheney, Ralph: Craveth, Robert, llahlberg. Charles: llraisner, Abe. Trieber, Franklin: Grosskopf, lloniang Gueldner, .loeg Kelton, Harry: Kenuon, Ileedi Krueger, Leo: La Prade, Hob: Locke, John. Martinepc, llarnabyg Mayts, llicli: Means, .I, li.: Middleton, Clifton, Moore, Stanley: ltob- cris, Morris: Saunders, John: Voss, J. U3 Wv1'ckle,y?eoi'ge. ' A fl I I l A - .V da ,1 ,, ? iTfK?Q LITTLE THEATRE rw ' rw Hr Donorny Fnnxen CLUB lhe l.1ttle lheatre tluiltl was organized at Main Avenue Hieh School in 19251 anfl re-organizefl at Thom ' ,.,. ' .. . . , 4 Y 1, tw ' 1. Mlants, Clara Maine llartelt, Mary lfllinor liattle, Diane lloeek, Uliarlotte llratten, Virginia llratten, .lean llraun, Marie Farter, Uatherine Fanins, Hazel ttarter, Milrlrerl t'roeker, Marne Darby, Mary Iielle l'lllsworth, Martha l+'renr-h, Dorothy llrowne, Harry Brown, S. T. lirush, George I,orraine 'l'hrit't . . Helen Koenig . . llahey Seay . . XIl?1llll2L llratten 2',2i',2 2- o as ,Iet't'erson High School in 1902. Its purpose is to ereale an llllllfhl tn clianiatics anrl to develop talent for stage work. This year the eluh sponsored 1 Ont Mt Pltw ltllllllllllrlll 1 tlince ind an operetta, Olive in A lllue Moon. NHCMIHCRS cuinrsy tlhetzler, lleatriee tlriswoltl, Arleene Harper, Virginia Harhe, Mary Hartniangruher, Illanehe Hays, Marie Henderson, Frances Henry, Frieda Belle Hitt, Mary Katherine Hosea, Kathryn Jarinon, Rose Virginia Koenig, Helen Kutscherenter, Florence La Utiilllllltl, Carolyn Marnlen, .lane Mel'ull0ugh, l.a line McGarrity, Lorraine Mills, Mary Margaret Nance, Ma 'y .lane Nom,' H. 0't'onnell, Margaret Parker, Mildred Patterson, Maurine Pierce, Kathryne Powell, Vancla Lee Nayl, Ilarta Mae llehni, Mahel llyan, Carol QISOYSJ Collis, Henry Owen Hoiamlay, Charles Kautinan, .lack Maierhot't'er, Ilohert Marcus, Hyman llose, Julius tH'FlVLHKS . . .flf'11f1'11I llil'f'r'lr1r ......Nlrrg11' llirr wlur ..fI'f'r'hr1if'f1I l1ir1'f'lor , ,,,,,,,,, Swv-wlrrrjlf Wolf, Miss Xitnena, Sponsor: 'l'hrit't, Loraine, ,Xl:tierItot't'er, llohert, Business Managerg Seay, , othy. Importer. llohert, Maierhoter . Vansla Lee Powell . , Katherine Stnith . . Dorothy French . Saeear. Julia Cleone Saunders, Virginia Schein, Doris Slayin, llelen Slinip, Naoini Stnith, Katherine 'l'l1rit't, Loraine 'l'rottuer, llorothy Vrooinan, Margaret Waldman, lleheeea Werckle lleonore, Weyel, Margaret Weykert, Marjorie Wilson, Allie Mae Seay, Hahy Sirianni, Oetavius Williams, Calvin Young, Sain l!u.xi11v'.v.v lltrnrlgffl' ..l'r1rli11mf uluriun .Nr'r1lr'fll1l-rrl-.lrn1.x' .... . . . . .Iu,1'll1II'll'1' ltireetori Koenig, llelen, Stage Manager. Hahy, Teehnieal Itireetor' Freneh llor JEFFERSONIAN FORUM Iii' t'i..tv'i'ox Ht'O'l l' The .let'l'ersonian Forum started the school year by inviting Miss Brewer to become a co-sponsor with Mr. Doolittle. Miss Brewer was to have charge of the weekly programs and ot' all social affairs, and Mr. Doolittle was to have charge ot' our intersclub debate team, membership committee, and of our initiation trips. .Xs a result, ot' this arrangement our club meetings were enlivened by interesting programs consisting ot' musical selections, cartoons, stunts, speeches, and debates. At one time the .Iettersonian Forum exchanged speakers with the Haynes and the Senate. .Nlembers from our club took a major part in the program at the meeting ot' the com- bined clubs which was held in the school auditorium. We have been honored by visits l'rom Alr. liogers and Mr. lvey, and we are happy to have acted as hosts to a group of tlerman students who visited the school while touring the country last fall. The .Iett's have held several social meetings this year. Outstanding among these was the delightful bridge party at the home ot' Miss Peggy Nlasterson, one of our mascots. The honorees were Misses Bessie Bardwell, Marian Longaker, and Peggy Alasterson. A scavenger hunt was held at the home ot Barton Lane in February. Our annual dance, honoring' our mascots, was held in the Jefferson Gym near the close of the school year, and it was the biggest social event on our calendar. Our debate teams, composed of Barry Browne, Barton Lane, Sam Edwards, John T. liuter, and Floyd Franklin, won second place in the inter-club debates. They beat the other teams from the Haynes and the Senates and we1'e only defeated by the M. J. R. team by a t'ew points. During' the fall term Mr. Doolittle took the club to John Ca1np's ranch for the regular overnight initiation. The pledges were duly initiated after an early morning' t'ootball game, and everyone retu1'ned to San Antonio well and happy. The second initiation took place during the ea1'ly part of April, and an extremely good time was had by all. The Jeffersonian Forum got some fine boys this year, and we are very glad that they joined our club. The club went over its constitution and revised and unified many of the rules. In order to join the Forum one must now present a written application and make a two minute speech before the club. At the next regular meeting the applicant, is voted upon and later he is initiated. .XIaierhot't'er, Robert, President: Lane, Barton, Vice-President: Browne, Harry, Secretary: Shackeltord. Scott, Treasurer: Bardwell, Bessie, Mascot: Longaker, Marion, Mascot.. Darker, Albert: llorschow, Sidney: Brunneman, Auben: Camp, John: Cole, Robert: Davis, John. Dismukes, Jack: Headrick, Jennings: Hight, Terry: Holaday, Charles: Jackson, Baxter. JEFFERSONIAN F ff1t1N'l'IXl'l-Ilbi OR ,X Ilt'W l'llliJ 11111 was 11lz11111P1l, 111111 .Iol111 H. Wood won thv Coiitefst t'o1' thv host ll'-tl, Ilv was :1wz11'fie1l il i'I'Pl' 11111 as his 111'iz0. .lohn H. 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Im-,.Ioss01 hlt'f'lIi'llj'. lIz1y111o111l: Nvw111z111, Allvli: llovhs, Ilillllj Svott, t'l:1yto11g H1-1 Norxx oori. eilvs, Iiohg Smith, I3111'Ivso113 Whitt-, Hoy: Wie-fl1'1'111z11111, .lvz1113 Wood, .Iol111 Il, UM LE CERCLE 'FRANCAIS Iii' liicoxoiutz XNi:1it'Kt.t-1 Le Cercle Francais ot' Thomas Jet't'ersou High School was reorganized on February 29, 1932, under the very able sponsorship ot' Miss Louise llrunet, who the club earnestly t'eels is responsible t'or its success. lt was reorganized under the same name of Le Cercle I rancais, which was the name of the club at Main Avenue High School. Le Cercle Francais is made up ot' those students who have studied French t'or at least two terms. All meetings are carried on in French so as to enable each member of the club to better his knowledge ot' the French language. The purpose of the French club is to increase the interest ot' its members in France, its language, its customs, and its people. ln this manner the students a1'e better able to improve their knowl- edge ot' France by learning something ot' its customs and people. They may also learn some historical and geographical points ot' France. Le Cercle has a social meeting about once every two months, These meetings are usually held at the home ot' some member. Various games and contests are enjoyed by the members of the club at these socials. The regular meetings are held in school at the seventh period on Monday ot' every other week. lnitiations ot' Le Cercle are held at the beginning ot' each term. An initiation com' mittee is appointed whose work is to decide what is to be done at tl1e initiation. The new members are usually made to go through certain procedures during initiation. Although one initiation has been held at school, it has usually been customary for the club to hold its initiations at the home of some member and transt'orm them into something of a social at't'air. At the last initiation each new member was compelled to do something in French. Some told stories or recited some poem in French. A group of new members presented a very interesting little play in French. llrunet, Miss Louise, Sponsor: Cravath, Robert, President: Davis, Barbara, Vice-I'resi- dent: Hornberger, Jack, Secretary: Younes, Victoria, Treasurer. ltessonette, Lila Pearle: Flark, Fletcher: Dugger, Sarah: Iidwards, Iivangeliueg Fried- man. Maxine: Longaker, Marion. 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This club was organized so that il might carry on the project which that club had been carrying on. This project was to have a way by which the students ot' the dit't'erent Latin classes might become better acquainted with one another and to help make the study ot' Latin more interesting and absorbing' for them. This year the Latin Club is one of the largest organizations ot' Thomas Jefferson High School, having almost, two hundred members who take an avtive part in its work and growth. The soeial activities ot' the Latin Club consist of a meeting' on the tirst, Thursday ot' every month. llifterent members ot' the club entertain the members in their homes at these meetings, Programs are furnished by the dit't'erent classes and individual groups ot' students at these meetings. These programs are presented in many novel and entertaining ways and are greatly enjoyed by the members of the club. Usually these entertainments are either based on Latin or pertain to its Latin poems, interesting plays based on the Latin language, and amusing' games are presented. These amuse- ments are given so that the studentfs interest in this ancient language may be stimulated. The Latin Club began its aetivities this year with a picnic for the members at San Pedro Park. At this meeting' the new ot't'icers and new members were introduced to the club. Then a social hour was enjoyed in which the members played games and roasted wieners. The next month the club was entertained by Mary Johnson with a dance at West, Miss Pearl, Sponsor, Morgan, Miss Gladys, Sponsor: Terrell, Elizabeth, President: Moore, Martha, Vice-President: Smith, Katherine, Secretary, Earthman, James, Treasurer: Adams, Anita ltuth. Asten, llaxel Nell: Archamhault, Celeste: Baird, Robert: Ball, Zelda: Hellas, Geneg llessonette, Lila Pearle: Iloatwright, Ilorothyg Iloeck, Charlotte. 11'11x'1'1N1'1:111 1l1'l' 111111111. 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The new officers and the junior and sophomore members were in entire charge of the party. Lovely refreshments were served on the lawn of the hostess. The new officers served the refreshments. As this was the last meeting of the year, no games were played so that the members could say Goodbye to the senior members who were leaving. At this party, as has long been the custom, the Latin Club awarded to those students of Virgil who have had an AH average tliroughout the term medals of bronze which signify their accomplishment. These 111edals bear the inscription Hes Mahi N011 Rc ffl'b1lS , which means Things to myself, not myself to things do I subordinate. Be- cause the intellectual standing ot' the Latin Club is so high, eight of these were awarded in the Spring of 1932 and this year they were awarded to five of the students of Virgil, which is really Latin VIH. The following students received these awards: Barry Browne Gerry Fraser Martha Moore Jennie Pinkin Lilla Pearle Bessonette The Latin Club, since it was first organized at Main Avenue High School, has always had among its members many of the students who have had outstanding records x x Harp, Quia, Mae: Houston, lteagang Johnson, Maryg Josephson, Pearl, Kiley, Jane: Krueger, Eleanor, Lenoir, Barbara. Manhgff, Cliarlesfg Manhoff, Louisg McAnnelly, Marian, Means, J. B., Hudson, Morley: Munhall, Matalayg Palmer, Brown, Patterson, Maurine. ll' LES GRANDS PRIX LITERARY SOCIETY , ., , , . , , ., .,,,,., . , ,I .. , . f--Xt- - N., . ,.,.,,. V, ,, V, ., , . I -.,. Ilv lloius Sciiicix Les Grands Prix Literary Society was organized hy Doris Schein in September l9Z32. Doris Schein, Gussie Hailey, Lois Sien, and Mary Kathryn Hitt are charter nienihers ot' the organization. The purpose of the cluh is to inake a study ot' all the prize awards such as the Nobel and Pulitzer awards stressing' all literary awards. Another objective ot' the cluh is to cooperate with the student body in all school activities which will forward the welt'are oi' the school. Upon its organization the inenihership was increased to seventeen nienihcrs, with a nlenihership liniit ot' twenty-five. There niust, he a humorous side to everything. The pledges were niade to wear red and white rihhons around their necks during pledge week to distinguish theni. The outstanding social event ot' the year was the luncheon given t'or the cluh hy its t'ounder and president, Doris Schein. On Deceniher 28th the cluh entertained with at dance in the hoine ot' its president to which all club presidents and their escorts were asked. The cluh owes much to its sponsor, Mrs. Chadwick, who has had the cluh interests so at heart and has done so niuch to put over a. successful program. Prograni duty is compulsory at each nieeting, though the social side is not t'org'otten. Several very in- teresting progranis have heen given during the terni on the life ot' Alford Nohel and his prize awards. tllf'l4'lt'I'lRS Doris Schein . . . ...........,.... ........ I 'ft'-S'Ill1'IIl Lois Sien . . ...... ...Viv''-l'r1'.x'i,rI1'nI Mary Kathryn Hitt... Gussie Bailey . . .. Mary Keator . . Schein, Doris Bailey, Gussie Sien, Lois Iiitt, Mary Kathryn Whiting, Gloria Mae Frasier, Ruth Keator, Mary M IGM I3lCllS Smith, Betty Jane Lord, Thelma Smith, Madaliene Klein, Lillian Harper, Virginia Peavey, Beatrice . . , . . . .Nf'1I'f'fflI',Il . . . . . . . '1'l'1'4l.s'llr1'I' N!'l'!l1'IIIIf1IIl-fl rms Gragg, Mary Gerdes, Ethel Dickson, Mary Harkey, La Verge Gragg, Bill Bailey, Lilly Gelland, Blanche Schein, Doris, President: Sien, Lois, Vice-President: Hitt, Marg Kathryn, Secretary: Bailey, Gussie, Treasurer. Fry, lfllizahethg tlilland, lllanche: Keator. Mary: Sniith, lletty Jane. MODERNISTS' LITERARY SGCIETY By Mani: xii wi' Riuods The Modernists' Literary Society, whose purpose is to study the lives and works of modern authors, was organized on March 2, 1932. Business meetings and programs are conducted alternately. with the exception of every sixth week, when a social meeting is held in the home of one of the members. When the club was first organized, it was under the sponsorship of Miss Oliphint, but her work on the animal forced her to resign. Miss Hinton was then chosen as sponsor. Vanda Lee Powell was elected to be president of the club, but she was forced to resign because she held too many major positions. Jane Day Briggs, who was formerly the vice-president, was then selected to serve as the next president. In October, twenty new members we1'e initiated into the club at an initiation held in the home of Helen Brink. The pledges, after being branded in mercurochronie with the mark of the club and having to act out mother goose rhymes and having to show off their special talents, were served an especially prepared meal consisting of delicious oil-soaked potato chips and other similar delicacies. Later in the evening the entire club was served with ice cream, punch, and cake. DllI'lI1g the month ot September, an interesting party was held in the ho111e of Pahnera Drain in Woodlawn Hills. Those attending played bridge, and prizes were won by Vanda Lee Powell, Louie Lee Hinds, and Grace Badder. One of the outstanding social successes of the club was a formal dinner held in the patio ot the Menger Hotel. The table, which was decorated in green and white, was set outside in the patio under a huge inulberry tree, and the attending members enjoyed a delicious chicken dinner. Studying the life and writings of Mary Roberts Rinehart was one of the major accomplishments of the Modernists during the past year. After acquainting themselves with the most important events in the life of the author, the members then took up the study of her books, which proved to be very interesting. Briggs, Jane Day, Presidentg Hellas, Gene, Vice-President, Nelligan, Mary, Secretaryg Long, Elizabeth, Treasurerg Bartelt, Mary Elinorg Briggs, Margaret. Brink, Heleng Dean, Margaretg Drain, Palmerag Gaylor, Clotealg Ha.ines, Mildredg Jarmon, Rose Virginia. Layer, Dorothyg Lelnnan, Virginiag Lenoir, Barbarag Powell, Vanda Leeg McAnnelly, Mariang Simpson, Lois. Wasmln 'f' - P.,'Ei?.'A'5'. TRAVEL CNLQB llv Iivriinvx lhlizaeifz The Pierian Travel Club has the distinction of being' the only club of its kind in Thonias .Iefferson High School. lt was first organized as a literature club under the leadership of Miss Ethel Shaw in Main Avenue High School, during the 1930-Iii school year. When Jefferson was built, Miss Shaw reniained at Main Avenue and the club disbanded. Hut the nienibers brought, to Thomas Jefferson the spirit and desire to refound their club in nieniory of the happy tinies they had had together. It was then that Miss lda Bess West so kindly offered to beconie the sponsor of the club. The nienibers, with their initiative and originality, looked around for soniething' new: they, believing' that variety really is the spice of lil'e, decided to organize a travel club, and the Pierian Ulub of today is the result, of niany a days' diligent work between the sponsor and nieinbers. True to its purpose, which is to create and proniote a greater interest, in travel, the eluh has carried out an interesting program. Members have given talks on places they had been and have illustrated these talks with pictures and post cards. Miss West has also favored us with several talks. A lively program connnittee, with Leila llay as chairnian, has prepared niany travel ganies and programs that provided some of the best. school talent. In niid-terni it was t'ound necessary to l'1ll in vacancies 1et't by several of the officers who were forced to resign at that tiine. An election of officers was held and Mary Elizabeth Swain was elected president. Marjory Peacock was elected vice-president., and Kathryn Pierce, treasurer. The other 0i't'icers reniained the saine. The club has not been without, social activities. Lively initiations, gay parties, and picnics have niade it well worth the while. One of the year's niost delightful entertainnients was a hiinco party given last January. Mary Elizabeth Swain and Kathryn Pierce were co-hostesses. The nieinbers are proud of their club and realize that it is only their faithful work. that has niade the club what it is. This thought will spur theni on to bigger and better successes in the future. FALL TERM: tll+'l1'ltIl'lliS SPRING TERM: Mary Fisher . . . .I'rfsif1f'nt . . .... ...Mary Elizabeth Swain Vivian Means . . . . Viet'-Pre.siflenf . . ....... Marjory Peacock Leonna Spradiin . .... Ncrrelrirgf . . .... ...Leonna Spradlin Leila Day . . .... .... 'I 'l't'tISIlTt'l' . . ..... .. .Kathryn Pierce Helen Day . . .... . .Pflrliumcniirlrioiz . . . .... ...... H elen Day Kathryn Pierce . . ..Hi-S'fl1l'ftI1litII1ll Reporter ...,.. Kathryn Pierce Ada lioss . . .............. N1ry:-fint-rlleftrizlx . . ....... . ...... Ada Boss Fisher, Mary, President: Means, Vivian, Vice-President, Spradlin, Leonna, Secretaryg Dancy, Martha: Day, Helen. Fitch, Marjorieg Melins, Ferol: Pierce, Kathryn: ltiddle, ilillie: Swain, Mary Itllizaheth. MARTHA JElfFER S'QN RANDOI.P?lfI' S ily l.o1:11.x1N111 .lotixsox .xxn llxxtci. l'.xns'r Four outstanding accomplishtnents, aside from the usual cittb activities, have been made by the M. J. ltfs this year: they sponsored an All-Club program meeting. abolished the practice ot' l1avi11g i11jt11'ious initiatio11 i11 the club, gave an All-Club dance, illltl Wllll the inter-club debates. Une ol' the purposes ot' lll6 club is to further democracy among school organizations. With this i11 view, a program committee, working witl1 the respective committees ot' tl1e other clubs, planned and superintetided the program for tl1e All-Club 111eeti11g. This tnceting' took place in the at1dito1'it1111 Oll November second. The Dl'9SlllQlll, vice- president, illltl secretary ot' the M. J. llfs conducted tl1e inceting. l'l'GSlllf-Elllbl from all the clubs i11 school were ititrodnced to those present. .Ioe Playa, acting as Master ot' l'0I'L'lll0lllUS, conducted the entertaitiiiig program. it has ltillpl been the custom to subject the initiates ol' a clttb to a series ot' un- pleasant and often dangerous tests. Because lllllf'll harm has resulted from such i11itiatio11s, tl1e M. J. llfs took a forward step by holding an initiation that lllGl with the approval ot' botI1 the nieinhers allll the pledges. The pledges were led to belieye that they were to be initiated i11 the usual way. bitt instead they were taken to the Southland Cate tor a delicious breakfast. This inenioraiwle breakfast was held 011 Sat- urday mornitig, November lil. As a turther step i11 the development ot good feeling Zlllltillil clubs, Zlll invitation? hid dance was given in the school gymnasium on December 3. Invitations were givci to all clttb officers. Red and blue lights disguised tl1e work-afday gym as a dim '11- viting dance tloor. As an added touch, a t'loor show was presented by several Jetfe ll students during the intertiiission. Everyone proclaimed it as till? ot' the ll10Sl su ess- tul dances ol' the year. Taliat'erro, Mrs. M. Pl.: l'0lll9T'2llllZ, Janet, President: Wilson, Allie Mae, Vice- esid t: llessoiiette, Lilla Pearle, Secretary: Archanibault, Celeste: Ilall, Zelf 3 ' iw. Carolyn, Bridge, Barbara. l'1l'C'llCll, Dorothy: Harp, Eva Mae: Heath. Mary: Jett, llonnic Heli: Jo 1 11 I. 'atneg Josephson, Pearl: l1Zlllll59l'l. Maxine: l.kllllliPl', Christi. my 'f I MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPI-I'S 'X i ,-1 ' tt'ox'i'lxi'icnt Following the rnstoni, elnh l'4'Ill'0SPlll2lllYOS pz11'tif'ipute1l in the inter-Clnh debates. lifIlH'l'l2l l,2llll'l'SHll, .lzinet Ponierzlntx and lCliz:1hetl1 Watson won the inter-rlnh flehaites .llnreli l, lftilfl, with at lfllfll ot' tive contests won :intl one lost, while- Loraiine 'l'h1'it't won mfonil ohne in tht tnteiftlnh tltlllilllltlllllll rontt-rt, .intl lltlllllltl Hell .lott li2ll'llt'lD2lll'tl in inter-srholztstir tryouts. Severzil tlvlizltes were lil'0Ft'IllK'fl :it meetings during the year, :intl the monthly HStN'l2llSH were f-onerwlenl to have heen llllllSll2lllj' Sllf'l'0SSl'lll. The ot'l'iee'rs who were elertetl zit the close ot' school, .Nlziy 19132, to serve the t'ir:4t seniestei' were: Presillent, .lunet l'onierzInt9ig Vive-I'resirlent, Allie .Niue Wilson: Seere tairy, llohertzi Paxttersong Trezisnrer, liillu Pearle llessonetteg Sergvzint-:Lt-Ariiis, liao'- hzirzi Alzittliews: l'2ll'll2llll0lllllflilll, Doris Ginsberg: llistoriun, Lorraine Johnson: :uni Fnstotlizin. Nl2lI'!2lI'Q'l ltohinson. llne to the instzillzition ot' the point system, l!ohert.i Pzttterson was form-erl to resign her position :is seei'etzii'y, and I.illzi Pearle lif'SSUlll'llt' was seleetesl to fill the ottic-e, Ueleste Al'C'llllIlllJZlllll was elet-tell to the 'l'I'tJ1lSllI'l'l'Sllilt. .Xt the mill-tern: vler-tion ot' ot't'irers, the following were 1-hosen: Presirlent, ,lllllill Ponierzintxg Vive-I'I'eSi1Ieiit, Allie Blue Wilson: SevI'etary, Iiillzl Pearle liz-ssonette: 'l'reaisnrer, Ifivzi Mae Ilzirpg Sergeant-ut-Arnis, I3zi1'lmi'z1 Matthews: I'z1rli:nnentziriain, Pilizzihetli Watson, Ilistorizin, llzixel l':1hst3 :intl Vnstoflizin, .Xlziry Louise Sorrell. The f'll2llI'lll0ll ot' the atvtive eoniniittees ot' the past terms nnmler Allie Maw Wilson sire: Social, Allie Mate Wilson: Nflllllllillllill, llohirtai l'z1tterson3 Menihersliip, Eval Blue llurpg lizxnonet, Vevzt Maw lteillyg Initiation, li1lI'll2ll'2l Mzitthewsg :incl llehutingg, Elim- heth Watson. 'l'he Zllllllllll hzinqnvt ot' thc- LXI. .l. llfs was hehl on the tlnnter root' in honor ot' the Seniors, The tuhle was hezuitifnlly mleoorutecl in the clnh colors of gold and green. Most ot' the ereflit t'or the elnlfs singqnlzu' success, which has heen highly coin- niencleil hy the t'zir'nlty, is flne to the cooperzition of the sponsor. Mrs. Leon 'l'Zlll1lli0l'l'tl, anicl to the Dt't'ioienr'y and entlnisizisni ot' the ot't'irers. liowenstein, I+'lot':1: Matthews, llztrhzirzig Moeller, .Xnnetieg WlIlSll2llll.1ll, Mary Janis: Novieh, Ilorothyi Norrell, MIIIW' l,0lllSi-XI l':ihst, Hazel: llilllt'l'SUll, llohertzi. Itohinson, Nlzirgzzireti Slinip. Nzioinig 'l'll0Ilt5lS, l'illlll'l'lll1'f 'l'hrit'i, i.oi':iine3 VPVQZIII, Helen: Watson, liliptzihctlig Yfnrgeii, Itorisg Yonnes, Vic-torizi. MARTHA SKELTON LITERARY SCDCIETY Y-'WNWHUU-flIEPs'KlSa A5295 iSe:811ri59!'Tl?ii5'9YF4t':!7sw?4f'f 'iEE7'. VNHF -'Lv-r'11f'e T RY iWAR'l'HA GRAHAM The Martha Skelton Literary Society was organized on the twenty-first of February, nineteen hundred and thirty-two. under the sponsorship of Miss Teresa 'Ferrell with twenty-six charter members. Since that time the club membership has been increased to fifty girls. The name of the club was derived from that of the beloved Wife of Thomas Jefferson, and it is her family crest, that adorns thc club's ring and pin. Pink and green were chosen as the club's colors, the pink rose as the club's flower, and non. quis .wrl quid as the club's motto. The club, as stated in its constitution, has the following aims: to create better social understanding: among our fellow classmates, to practice good parliamentary usage, to acquire the ability to speak before an audience with ease and poise, to acquaint ourselves with the various types of literature, and to promote and foster all worthwhile school activities. A very high academic qualification is held for membership in that a girl is required to have a II average with no grade less than I' in order to become a member of this club. She must be of high moral character: she must be interested in the objects of the club: and she must be harmonious with the group. Names of prospective candidates are sub- mitted by faculty members or various members of the club. The membership committee then investigates their grades to see if they conform to the requirements of the constitu- tion. lf so, the names are submitted to the group as a whole for selection. The member- ship is restricted to fifty members: accordingly only those girls who receive the largest number of votes are invited. The club calendar provides that the first and third meetings of the month shall be devoted to business and a study of parliamentary usage, the second meeting of the month to a study ot' literature, and the fourth meeting of the month to a social at the home of one of the members. At. these social gatherings, nine girls serve as hostesses and nine others provide the entertainment for the occasion. An annual banquet is given near Terrell, Miss Theresa, Sponsor: Dial, Virginia, President: Johnson, Mary, Vice-President: Mallory, Lovey Jo, Secretary: Eyres, Jane, Treasurer. Adams. Anita Ruth: Asten, Hazel Nell: Braden, Josephine: Ilrannon, Mary Lou: Brice, Ann Adele. Vhristian, Kitty Beth: Cunningham. Sara: Dennis, Dorothy: llullnigi, Catherine: Graham, Wanda: Hargis, Grace Adele. fimf1 1 9 'HN M. 'wf' f il' ' W ,'Yt.ART.H.5 5 'SE LTQN E SQC' . Ct 10N'l'lNlll'IlDl the end ot' the sehool year in honor ot' the graduating nieinbers ol' the club. The liter- ature chosen this year eonsists ot' a study oi' the lloniantieists through Wordsworth. At these literary meetings, the roll call is answered with a quotation from the poet ot' the day, a literary ehairnian eonduets the 1'ound Hllllff discussion of a certain poein, and other nienibers give interesting iutorniation about the author, his style, or his writings. The girls have undertaken the beautification ot the west, patio as their project. Thi:- year the club has added niany red radiance rose bushes, poinsettias, cape jasniines, plants ot' bridal wreath, purple pluni trees, as well as beautiful evergreen shrubs which will serve as a background for this outdoor living rooin which they plan as a eulniinz ition oi' their project. lheir brother club, l'he Senate, is adding flagstone walks and a tlagstoned terraee whit-h will later be decorated with stone benc-hes, a table, bird bath, and sun dial. ldventually there will be added a large tiled lily pool eontaining: inany varieties ot' water lilies froni dit't'erent parts of the world. With all ot' these we hope to transt'orn1 this patio into one ol' the inost beautiful spots on the school campus whtre outdoor parties niay be held, or with the areade serving as a miniature stage, outdoor theatricals for the enter' taiiiwgukot the va ' ous groups ol the school. ' FALL TERM: Virginia Dial . . . Mary Johnson . . . flatherine Dullnig. . llovey .lo Mallory... Gene Lockwood . . .lane Flyers . . .Iosephine Harris . . Helen Koenig . . .. Wanda Graham . . . .swrroml Viw'-I'1'r'.vifI1'111'. . .. tll+'l ll 'HRS l'rw,v1fl1'ul . . .......... ..... . ! ir.wf Vir'1'-l'rf'.wirIr'11f. . . .4 ' SPRING TIGR .. .Mary Johnson . . .Bernice Barnett. 1t'V1'fll'IflIlfl Nl'l'l'I'ftll'jl, ...... llovey Jo Mallory t'orr1'spol1:Iii1g1 N!'l'I'1'flll'jl.. .Flora Day Towns 7'l'1'l1'S'llI'1'l' . . .................... Jane lflyers l.'wpor1'f'r . . . . . . .. PllfllfllllI'Hftll'i1IlI . . fflhffiflllll .. ..... .... . .Josephine Harris .Catherine Dullnig: ...Wanda Graham Kitty Beth Fliristianhl. . ...Swiyfwfizl-ffl-.trnlx.. ..Margaret Jane Lentz w -el--fp ww 'Sf' E3E't'1,7,WPfl2'?' FQ Barbara loel,'f.fL.L K3 1' 4-411 l-largis, tiene Aubreyg Harris, Josephine: Henderson, Frances: Kiley, .laneg Koenig, Helen. Krausse, Patsy: llentx. Margaret .laneg lioc-kwood, Gene, Newton, Opal, Noel, Barbara, Noessel, Helen. ll4lt'heI'. Jeannette: Towns. Flora llayg 'l'uelwr, Valerie: Watts, Dorothy Ilellg Wright, Alina: Zinnnerinan. l,ouise. aff-c y Ee X 64, KJ I U my P H' SENATE DEBATING CLUB llv .I A xi its l'I.x1:'ri i M ,xx The Senate, in keeping with the clause in its constitution, to sponsor and help all worthy school activities, started the year oft' by winning the animal sales contest, selling' more animals than the rest ot' the clubs put together, The Senate also placed second to the Skelton's, our sister club, in the ticket sales ot' the Senior Frolic Show. The Senate debaters also played an important part in the inter-club debates. The Senate has had quite a t'ew entertainments and dances this year. ln December at dance was given at the home ot' ltoland Johnson. The same month a jamboree t'or the members only was given in the gym. lu February a dance was given at the home ot' Helen Koenig, one of our mascots. ln March the Senate gave another jamboree t'or the members in the gym. ln April, a dance was given at the home of Blair Labatt. ln May, the annual-dinner dance at the Saddle Club was given in honor ot the senior members and their dates. Also, in October, and in March the club went on its outings and initiations at the Y.M.C.A. Camp, sixteen miles beyond Kerrville. These dances, jamborees, and outing trips furnished the members with plenty ot' entertainment and fun. The biggest social event of the year in the Senate was the big carnival dance given in the gym March 17. Besides dancing, there was a floor show and plenty of t'un. One-halt' ot' the profits ot' this dance went to decorate the Senate-Skelton Patio, and the other halt' went to the treasury of the club. The profits exceeded one hundred dollars. The Senate has an active membership ot' 75. As the Constitution says that there shall be no more than 75, a waiting list has been established t'or those who were not able to get in the club. Among these 75 members are the president ot' the Sophomore Class, president of the .Iunior Class, president. ol' the Senior Glass, Cadet Major ol' the lt.0.T.C., Captain Adjutant of the ll.O. l'.C., three of the members of the Senior hall ot' tame, and many others. The Senate has, as an honorary office, three mascots, girls elected by the members. The mascots t'or the entire year were Misses Elizabeth liarthman, Helen Koenig, and Jane Kiley. They furnished the refreshments t'or the dance at the home ot' ltoland Jolmson in December. They also helped decorate t'or the dinner-dance at the Saddle Club. Edwards, E. IC., Sponsor: White, Donald, President: Stovall, Stoney, Vice-President: Itlchols, David, Secretary: Brush, George, Treasurer: Earthman. Elizabeth, Mascot: Kilev, .Iane, Mascot: Koenig, Helen, Mascot: Brown, .Ioe. lkoehm, Nesbit: Campbell, Thomas: Chamberlin, Fidel: Clark. Fletcher: Cochran. Chnd' leigh: Collier, Jack: Combes, tluy: Croxvthers. Teo: Davis, Bond: Denman, Leroy. llittmar, Martin: Dunn. Frank: lflarthman, James: Ford, John: Garrett, Oscar: tloodf win, Allen: tlravcs, Claude: Ilall, Charles: Harring, Louis: Hartung, l-Ierbert. -:za-'iw IV SENATE DEBATING CLUB 11'11N'1'1N1'111111 We, 11111 1111111111111's 111' 11111 S1-'112110, 1'11111 111111 W11 11z1v11 112111 21 v111'y s111'1f11ssf111 y11111' :11111 1111111 11s1z1111is111111 11111's1111'1's us 111111 111' 1,1111 1111s1, il' 11111, 11111 1111s1 1111111 i11 11111 s1'1111111. 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I .llj X-V 1 SHAKESPEARE LITERARY SOCIETY 111' 111111111111 1111Y1S ,1N11 X 111111 S1:.1111'1' The S1121liPS1N-'211'0 1111111 was 111'g1111i:1e11 111 15112 at 5121111 Aveuue High School 111111 was 1'e111'g1111ize11 111 T1l1lll12lS .le1'fe1's1111 High Sf'l1lJ0l 111 19512 lllllllll' the 11111116 01' t11e Sl121kes11e111'e 111l9I'i11'y S111-i111y, The 111e11111e1's 111' 111e 11111 S1121kt'FlJ6'1lI'P 1111111 were 11121119 1:11a1'1e1' 11111111- 11l11'S 111' 11111 11e11' 011111, 211111 Miss 11121 Mae A1111'1'k1j' was 1'1111se11 21s their s111111s11r. 111111-11 1111111111 21 soc-1111, 21 husiuess, 111111 two lilerary 111ee1i11gs were he11I. T11e 111ee1i11gs w111'11 1111111 1-111111 We11111's1111y, the 13115111985 211111 literary 111ee1i11gs were 111'-111 111 s1w11o111 111111 the s111'i11l 11111111i11gs at the 1111111e ot' s11111e 111e111111'1'. E111e1'111i11i11g 11l11ys, songs, 11211lC9S, 211111 1'111'i11us skits were giveu 111 11111 s111'i111s, 111911 11eli1ti11us I'Pl.I'9Sl11ll9ll1S were se1'1'e11, lllillilllg' 1-111'11 Q,'2ll11Pl'l11Q Z1 11e1'e1'-111f11e-1'org11111111 111-1'asi1111. The li'te1'a1'y iueetiugs were gi1'1-11 111'111' 111 the 11'111111111e111'1e11 e11j11y111e111 of S1111kes11ea1'e's works, 111111 111e 111911111913 1'111-11i1'e11 2111 1111114-1131811111112 of S1121kes11e11re's 11111 111111 writings whi1:11 they will have wit11 11111111 always. T11e 1111si11ess 111ee1i11gs were just what the 11211119 i11111lies, 111111 111e 1Jfl'1CPI'S 11111'111111e11 111 1111111 1119111 lll true 11ar1i'11111e11ta1'y 1'11s11i1111. The 1'1u11 took 2111 a1'1i1'e part 111 t11e 11111111111 sales 1'1111test a1111 111 the Little Theater 0111--.1111 Play Coutest. Our 1'1111tri11u1io11 to the latter e11111es1 was t11e love scene 11etwee11 115111111115 111111 Thishe from S1111111-s11e111'e's .1li1l.v111111111'1' Xi11l1l'.w lIr1'111:1,' t11is DE'I'1'01'Illi111i'k' w1111 s1-11111111 111111'e for our 011111. Alauy 111' our 111e11111e1's have reflected credit 11111111 the S1111kes11eare l1iter111'y Society 111 11111 1'a1'1o11s 111-tivities 111' 111e sehool outside 111' 1119 cluhs. For 9X21l11D16, lylarioii Loug- 1111111' was 1-1111se11 Uelle 1114 111e school: L1111r1,11a Moore was elected 11resi11e11t of the Natioual II1111111' S1111i111y: 111111 Bessie 11ilI'1lXVP11, Sfxrah Dugger, Blariou Lougaker, 211111 Martlia Moore 11'1'1'e 11.U.T.1'. s11o11s111's: 111liza11et11 E21I'111Il1i111 was elected 11111sc11t of the Senate l1e1111ti11g S111-ietyg 31111-11111 11o11g1111er, Bessie 13L1I'flNVP11, 211111 Peggy A1?iS19I'S0l1 were 11111sc11t,s of 111e .11-1'1'e1's1111i1111 1.1l9l'E1I'y Society: 111111 C'2l111E'I'1116 Colvert was uiascot 111' 111e Hi-Y Club. 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'-'TT-ff' Dv BIARY Jmx 3IV.tRSDlCN The aim of the Thespians is to foster a love tor, and to give some experience in the Drama. The club was formed with nineteen charter members and Mr. Frederick Abbott as sponsor on February 17, 1932. The club ot' last year was a. success in all ot' its under- takings. From the beginning it has taken a leading part, in the organization oi' Thomas Jefferson. On Wednesday, February 15, 15133. the Thespians invited the Shakespearean Lit- erary Society to be their guests at a play entitled The Dress Rehearsal . The charac- ters were: Alice Claire Stiefel, Lillian Stephens, Grace Brown, and Mary .lean Marsden. Everyone enjoyed the play immensely, and more plays and socials have been planned for the spring term. A very pleasant 1'ound of social activities is anticipated. Among the delightful social meetings held through the year was one at the home of Beulah llothe on December 7, 1932. Later the Thespians were invited to attend a social held by the Shakespearean Literary Society on October 26, 1932. The club supported the Monticello in the sales contest and took part in the M. J. R. inter-club program. One ot' the members, Dorothy Nell Alexander, won the inter-club declaniation con- test for girls, and Helen Saunders will represent Thomas Jefferson in the Inter- Scholastic contest with Dorothy Nell as alternate. On Wednesday, March 8, 1933, wc met at the home of Aline Schwartz, our president. Pledges contributed to the enter- tainment by singing, dancing. and reciting. Jeannette Goode and Marjorie Shiddell sang' several popular numbers. Hortense Buchanan gave a number on the saxaphoneg Dorothy Nell Alexander gave a very interesting recitation. Refreshments were served and everyone enjoyed the meeting immensely. April 5, 1933, a social meeting was held at the home ot' Hortense Buchanan. 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Every day someone in the advisory entertains with a short talk. The aiin ot' the Edwards advisory is to make NOW in everything it undertakes. Every year the Edwards advisory is one hundred percent, in the annual Declaration subscription contest. This year we won the first place prize of two dollars and fifty cents. Every Christmas the advisory helps some family in need of charity. llu FALL TERM: Milton Curtis . . .lack Hornberger th Kercheville was Collier, .lack Combs, Guy Curtis, Milton Echols, David Freeborn Irving trueldner louis tilkey John Lilkey Frftnklin Hitt Jack Hicks G 'I Hudson Morley Hershlield Walton Hornberber Jack elected tlFl+'lt'l'lHS .. .I'rv.sirlf'nf . .. .. N!'t'l'l'ftH'jl . . . niascot of the advisory. Ml+lMl3l4lllS Human, Bill Johnson, Williani King, Bobby Klaerner, Walter Kinder Bert Levy Jack LaF0m Daniel llewellyn Jack Lee Jesse Labatt Blair Ntlurphy Clinton Mueller Fred SPRING TERM: ... ...David Echols . . . .Jack Collier Newton, Allen Nonkin, Harry Parr, Toni Ray Pfeiffer, Paul Reynolds Milton Stovall Sidney Strau han Jr Qchhchelmair Jack Tmdel Claud Witt Peiry Weichhen D Wald Russell Wheatley T ACTIVITIE S T U D E N T C O U N C I L . ' - , . . f - 5- '::e.'F-'mes' 44 P , ' it .1-if - A '- By Doaoritr 'l'1io'i'fi'N1:n The Student Council of Thomas Jefferson High School was organized February 10, l932, under the leadership of Robert Nixon. The fundamental aims of this new organiza- tion were to render service in every way possible to the faculty, the student body, and the school, to foster the spirit of self-government among the students, and to advance and support a form of student government in Thomas Jefferson. Being' a representative body, the Council is composed of one elected representative from each advisory, and also eight honorary student members which include the president ot' the Senior Class, the presidents ot' the Junior and Sophomore Classes, the Major and Major-sponsor ot' the Reserve Officers 'Fraiuing Corps, the editor ot' the Declaration , and the editor ot' the lXlonticello . Arnold, Madaline Archambault, Celeste Bailey, Gussie Ballard, John Bercheleniaun, August Boehme, Nesbit Boyd, Nola Bradshaw, Maxine Bratten, Virginia Brown, Joe Brush, George Butcher, Naoma Chavis, Margie Cabbell, Harry Dean, Margaret Earthnian, James MEMI Ford, John French, Dorothy Goodwin, Allen Graves, Claude Gueldner, Joe Harris, Josephine Hartung, Herbert Henerson, Frances Heinig, Helen Holaday, Charles Jenkins, Margaret Jett, Bonnie Bell Jones, Brandon Kiley, Jane King, Charlotte Kissinger, Guy 3141128 Koenig, Helen Lehr, Walter Long, Willard Locke, John Luke, Oren Martin, Brooks Middleton, Clifton Mullins, George Anne Parsons, J. C. Plaza, Joe Powell, Vanda Lee Sarvis, Robert Saunders, Virginia Selenberg, Roland Schackelford, Scott Shaw, Lemiel Smith, Burleson Stovall, Sidney Strong, Dan Schwartz, Aline Thomas, Dorothy Lee Trottner, Dorothy Turnbull, William Upchurch, Charles Wallace, Effie Louise Walthal, Paschal Watson, Elizabeth Watts, Robert Wesley, Jessie Whitworth, Jack Wilson, Allie Mae Wiseman, Reagan Wright, Alma Brawner, Miss Mamie, Sponsor, Archanibault, Celeste, Arnold, Madaline, Cabbell, Harry, Bailey, Gussie, Berchelnian, August: Boehme, Nesbit. Boyd, Nola, Brown, Joe: Butcher, Naomi, Chavis, Margie, Earthman, James, Ford, John, French, Dorothy. STUDENT COUNCI ff10N'l'lNl'lCIJD Under the very able leadership of its president, Clifton Middleton, the splendid guid- anee ot' its sponsor, Miss Mamie A, llrawner, the willing service ot' its ot't'icers and eom- mittee members, and the hearty cooperation of all its members, the Student Couneil has achieved many sueeesses this year. Possibly the most important new project t'or this year was the eonstruetion ot' a Student t'ouneil Park in which the various Texas trees, shrubs, eaeti, and t'lowers were planted. This projeet was begun under the chairmanship ot' Dorothy Trottner and her et't'ieient eommittee composed ot' Vanda Lee Powell, Clifton Middleton, Margaret llean. Tansil Martin, tiny Kissinger, .Ioe Plaza, and Allen Goodwin. This committee made a trip to Margaret I1ean's ranch to get various plants t'0r the park. The Couneil held a t'aetus Ilay on whit-h eaeh advisory brought one piece ot' eat-tus tor the Park. The Student Council dedicated its Park on Marcli 15, 1933. On the program were ltorothy Trottner, who told the purpose ot' the Park, .lohn liallard, who spoke on the work ot' the Student Count-il: Mable t'laire James, who sang Trees , t'lit'ton Middleton, master ot' ceremonies, and Prineipal T. Guy Rogers. Tl1e chairman ol' the dedir-ation was Jane Kiley. The Serviee Committee, ot' which Margaret Dean was the chairman, sponsored an- other important sueeesstul project. This was the drive t'or old elothing' and bedding that was distributed at the World War Veteran's camp. The Student t'ouneil's animal t'hristmas Assembly explained this to the student body. Through this committee, needy families were investigated for the advisories that helped them at Christmas time, Among the other projects on the Student Couneils program this year were the selec- tion ot' a girl to represent Thomas .let't'erson in a Peace Pageant, the Armistice Day program at the base hospital tor crippled veterans, the presentation ol' the Ameriean t'hild Artists in a musical show, and speakers in the advisories who talked on bettei :citizenship in school and out ot school. The boys who spoke in the advisories were .lohn Ford, .Ioe Plaza, Guy Kissinger, Allen Goodwin, Uharles Upchurch, and .lohn Ilallard. Goodwin, Allen, tlueldner, Joe: Henderson, Frances: Harris, Josephine: Hartung, llei- bertq I-Ieinig, Helen: Holaday, Charles. Jenkins, Margaret: Jett, Iionnie Iiell: Jones, Brandon, Kiley, Jane: Kissinger, Guy: Koenig, Ileleng Kowalski, Katie. STUDENT COUNCIL Ct'oN'1'1Nt'i1piJ Many things were sold by the Council this year. The school stationery on which is .Iet'ferson's coat-ot'-arins, post cards, athletic and academic st which were sold on the Student Council's Color Day preceding football game, added to the treasury, Ou the Student Council social calendar was the second an in honor of Calvin Coolidge. The success ot' the banquet, is rt't'orts ot' Yanda Lee Powell and her able connnittee. Clifton for the banquet and called on the following' to give toasts to l+'rench, 'Talvin The Silent : .Iohn Ballard, His Holnelife' l+'aith : Claude Graves, His Seriousnessng Brandon Jones, His Administrative C'apacity g Margaret Dean. His Writing ger, His Philosophy . Others on the program were Dorothy ickers and inany novelties the .Iefferson-Brackenridge nnal banquet held this year attributed to the untiring' Middleton was toastniaster Calvin Coolidge: Dorothy Vanda Lee Powell, His His Honesty : Joe Plaza, Ability : and Guy Kissin- lllartin, Allie Mae Wilson, t'harles Holaday, George Brush, J. C. Pa1'sons, Madaline Arnold, and Nola Boyd. The other social event was the annual Student Council picnic held in New Braunfels on May lil. The chairman was Vanda Lee Powell, and l1e1' connnittee included Nola Boyd, Effie Louise Wallace, Bonnie Bell Jett, Margaret Jenkins, Naomi Butcher, Dorothy French, Virginia Bratten, John Locke, Al111a Wright, Robert Watts, Dorothy Lee Tlionias, and Paschal Waltlial, Swinnning, horseback riding, games, and, of course, eating were enjoyed at the picnic. Many lnentbers of the Senior Class Hall of Fame are also menibers of the Student Uouncil. They are: niost popular boy, President Cilfton Middleton: cutest girl, Vice- President Vanda Lee Powell: lll0Sl, intellectual boy, parlianl entarian Joe Plaza: cutest boy, Herbert Hartung: best R.O.T.C. officer, John Ford: nicst enterprising girl, Josephine Harris: niost enterprising boy, Walter Lehr: and beau of llraves. Thomas Jefferson, Claude The most important ot' the standing connnittees is the Executive Connnittee which decides on the matters ot' the most, importance that are discussed and voted upon at the Lang, Willard: Lehr, Walter: Locke, John: Luke, Oren: Martin, Brooks: Martin, Dorothy: Martin, Tansil. Middleton, Clifton: Mullins, George Anne: Parsons, J.C.: Plaza, Joseph: Powell, Vanda Lee: Saunders, Virginia: Selenherg, Roland, STUDENT COUNCIL tt'11x1'1,1'111-1111 1111-1-tiiigs ot' thc- S11111Pl11 111111111-ii. 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T111-se 1:11111111itt1-1-s 1-1111-1'1-11 11111111 1111-ir 1111111-s 111 1111- 111-111111111114 of the t1-1'111 211111 111-pt t'z1itht'1111y 111 1111-i1' posts 11lI'1l11Q,1l0l11 th1- s1-hool yt-'i1.1'. The- iss11i11gz11111 1'1-1-1-iviiig of state te-xt hooks to 211111 t'1'0111 the st11111-11ts was 1111111- hy 1111- 1111-111111-1's ot' the TFX1 1111011 l'11111111itt1-1- 111- w11i1fh 1'r1-s1111-111 M1111111-to11 was th1- 1-11z1i1'111z111. '1'h1- 1'1111t1'11l ot' 1111- Hook 111111111 was 11211111911 ov1-1' to 111011111913 ot' the- St111i1-11t, 1'1111111til 211 th1- 111-gi1111i11,u 111111 1-1111 111' 1-:11-h se-1111-st1-1'. At this ti1111- the- St11111-11t 11411111011 ot' '1'1111111z1s .161'1s91'St111 High S01111111 wishc-s t11 t'X11'l1t1 t111- Il1lll'1l 111-se-1'v1-11 I11'il,1SL' to its sp1111s111', Miss 111':1w111-1', 211111 its z1pp1'91fi11tio11 1'111' 111-1' st1-z11l- t'11st, 111-v1-1' 1-111111111 S9I'V109S. S1-11111-111-11'11r11, Scott: Shaw, 111-111111-13 Stoval, Si1l111-yg Stroiig, 111111: '1'1'11tt111-1', 11t1I'1l11lyQ '1'l11'111l1l11, Wi11iz1111g U11C'1111I'f711, C1121I'1PS. Wz111z1121-, 11111111 1.1111is1-3 NV2l111l2l1, 1'as1f11:1l: Wf1ts1-11, 1+11izz1111-t11g Watts, 1111111-rt: W1-s11-y, .11-ssie-3 Wilson, .X1li1- A1111-3 NY1S9111il1l, 116-g'z111: Wright, Al111:1. 1 '1'h1- 111111-1' st111111i11g 1'11111111itt1'1-s 1l1'U 1111- 1'11111't1-sy l'11111111itt1-1-, 1111- 1111111-s 411' tI11- tThz1i1'- IRLS' LEE CLUB llv Aimii: MAN Wulsox The Girls' Glee Club, consisting of forty-seven members, has had another success- ful year. The club has made several public appearances this term, each time wearing the traditional costumes of white. lu February, they, with the Boys' Glee Club presented an operetta in three acts, the title of which was Once in a Blue Moon , written by Noble Cain. The story goes: After an absence of t'our years at college, Bob Harrington, is expected to return to the home of his foster aunt, Mrs. Mary Montgomery, whose daughter Sylvia was his boy- hood sweetheart. Having fallen in love with another girl at College, he sends his chum, George Taylor, who closely reselnbles him, to substitute for him at the week-end party. George has always been anxious to meet Sylvia, whose picture greatly attracts l1i1n. He arrives amid preparations for a Spanish Fiesta and finds Sylvia more charming than her photograph. Unexpected guests in the person of Sir Percival Ghetwood and Mr. Ilene LeMon arrive and are welcomed as distinguished noblemen by Mrs. Montgomery, and invitcd to remain t'or the festivities. That night, while the guests are dancing, a robbery takes place and the suspicion is turned on George, who is t'orced to disclose his identity. Things look dark for him until the guilty parties are brought to justice. A telegram from the real Bob announcing his marriage leaxes George free to finish the story in approved fashion. The operetta was supervised hy Miss Xintena Wolf, stage director: Mr. Francisco de Bu1'gos, musical conductor: Miss Marguerite Perez, dancing director: Mr. Otto Zoeller, orchestra: Mr. Warren Philibert, stage director, Funds for general improvement work on the buildings and grounds at Thomas Jefferson were swelled by the staging of this operetta on February 24, 1933. The follow- ing' students participated: Marjorie Fitch, Willis Springer, llnth Gregor, Loraine Thrift, Katherine Smith, .lack Kaufman, Ifllizabeth Fry, Dorothy French, George Brush, Wallace McMillan, Charles Holarlay, Lenore Werckle. Octavius Sirianni, Lee Rogers, Earl Davis, and a chorus chosen from the Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. t1li'Flt'l'1RS Marjorie Fitch . . l,I'!'Si1I!'lll Allie Mae Wilson . . ............... .... H fSfU1'itIII- Mildred lleneberg.lfirf'-l'i'1'.sirlwnt Donna Hodges and Muriel Fonahay.. . ...f1iIII'lll'i1IIIS Margaret Briggs N4'I'l't'fI1l'lll Palmera Drain . . .................... ..... I 1f'porIf'r Sherill Maule . , Tl't'tlSllI'l'I' Natalie Belle Lee and Allie Mae Wilson..tr'f-rniitlnziiixis Francisco de Burgos . . ........ ...........,............. ..................... - S pozztvnr lle Burgos, Mr. Francisco, Sponsor: Fitch, Marjorie, President: lieneberg, Mildred, Vice- President: Briggs, Margaret, Secretary: Berry, lone. Uallicutt, llachel: Day, Helen: Dancy, Martha: Drain. Palmera: Fry, Elizabeth. IRLS' LEE CLUB ft '0N'l'lNlllCDi The cluh appeared hetore the Texas State Federation Music Meet at the Municipal Auditorium in April. They sang a group ol' nuinhers at that tinie. They niade sexeil , other appearances during this nionth. Thonias .let't'ersou's Girls' Glee Cluii is highly honored in having' Francisco de llui as its director. Mr. de llurgos has received his M.A. degree t'roin Texas University h s l'h.l!. degree troin Colgate University, his ll.M. and an M.M. degree t'roin the lletroit Con servatory ot' Music, and has also attended the National University ol' Mexico. M1 dm , linrgos is well known in the musical circle of San Antonio. M l+lMlil'IRS llriggs, Margaret lleilly, Veva Mae Conohay, Muriel Fry, lillixahetli Martin, Dorothy llerry, lone Gaylor, Cloteal Alexander, Martha Callicutt, ltsiehel Greene, Doris Moos, Hulda llixon, Mary Gregor, lluth Munhall, Mataley Drain, Palmera Hodges, lionna Means, Leila Mae lleneherg, Mildred Jones, Dorothy Power, Helen Louise Fitch, Marjorie llhodius, lflvelyn Gursch, Adelaide llancy, lidith Martha Stovall, Louise Mullins, George Anne Davis, Ada Mc-Colluin, Mary louise simpson, Lois Lee, Natalie Ilelle lioss, Ada llay, Helen Evans, Anne Franklin, Evelyn Wilson, Allie Mae The Girls' Glee Club has niade several noted appearances during its existence bo i at Main Avenue High School and at Thonias .let't'erson. The calendar is as follows: H025-tif7-8--'1'liey appeared in annual concert at the Scottish llite Cathedral. N028 National Federation ot' Woinen's Clubs at Municipal Auditorium. l!i28-29-fit!H-Annual February 22 program at the Municipal Anditoriuin. l9331-Georgetown'-State Convention of lleligious Music. Also appeared before student hody at Southwestern University. lfi32 Temple, Texas--State Federation ot' Music Cluhs. Sang on Junior Fine Arts 'io . grain. 'I he girls were entertained in private honies. The cluh was acclaimed the hest. in Texas. ltiiltli--Gave annual concert at San Pedro Play House and presented Nutcracker Sui 1 hy Tchaikowsky. They were assisted by Terry Terhune and a hallet t'roin his school ot' dancing. All in all, the Gi1'ls' Glee Cluh has had another successful year. Gaylor, Gloteal: Hodges, Donna: Jarniou, Hose Virginia: Marti , u, lloiotliy. Mullins, George Anne: Munhall, Matalayg llodius, luvelyng Simpson, Lois: Wi son Allie Mae. fviv' iq MONTICELLO, STAFF llv li,u.i..x Pmniiiii BlCSb4ONlC'l I'lf1 We, the Annual Staff, breathe a sigh of relief. The book on which we have worked long and hard since the beginning of the fall term is now finished and has been given to you as a picture diary ot' your happiest days, the days you spent, in Jefferson. As you glance through the pages enclosed in their black and silver covers, does the thought come to your niiud of how the volume was compiled '? Let these few scenes pass before your mind's eye as a typical illustration: picture Barbara Matthews entwined in the strands of rubber glue used to paste the pictures on the panels: or l.illa Pearle llessouette vainly trying to separate a misplaced picture from the board on which it has been stuck with the same unyielding glue: Clayton Scott and Hyman Marcus in graceful posture peering through the port holes into the library to discover the time: Miss Oliphint practically tearing her hair as she searches amid a cloud of jumbled papers for a particu- lar list that has vanished in the melee,--and all these difficulties accentuated by the fact that everyone is endeavoring to stifle the bursts of laughter caused by Jiggs Parsons' excruciatingly amusing imitations of Cab Calloway, while stretched at t'ull length in the center of the anmial office floor. Seriously, however, much credit, is due to a few members of the staff who took up their spare time and even worked at night so that the book might come out in the sched- uled tiiue. 'l'wo others, not even on the staff, deserve our sincere thanks for their in- dispensable services-Brooks Martin for his laying out the panels for the pictures, and Zilla Grumbles t'or her faultless typing of the histories. So the Annual Staff presents the Monticello of 1933! ln perusing this volume, gentle reader, if any fault is found, consider the labor, the hardships undergone, and the care taken in compiling it for your pleasure. Our sincere hope is that We have accomplished our aim: to produce a book which will uphold the record of the previous year's ammal, which won first, place in the 'l'.H.S.P.A., and to enclose between the covers a treasure of memories which will keep Thomas .Iefferson in your mind for many year's to come. Oliphiut, Miss .lulia, Sponsor: Parsons. J. C., Editor: llaeber, .leanette, Assistant Editor: Scott, Clayton, Business Manager: Marcus, Hyman, Advertising Manager: Rall, Zelda: llessonette, l.illa Pearle. llranou, Mary l.ou: Earthman, James: Eyres, Jane: Forgason, ldlizabetlii Henderson. Frances: Johnson, Lorraine: Koenig, Helen: liebman, Virginia. Moses, Dau: Matthews, llarbara: Maierboffer. llobert: Mauhoff, Charles: Noessel, Ileleu: Sawtelle, William: Taft, bllixabetli: Thrift, Lorraine. DECLARATI STAFF Ili' M new' Mt'fiI'I4'I'IX 'I'l11' Nvar lftilfvlflflil was :1 rw! hitter Vl l1' for the Til0Ill'lY l1'H'l'l'Nllll IM-c'l'11 1lin11 in .1 c.. . 14 . thv 1-cnitrst spniisfuiwi yvarly the 'Fvxas High Svlnwol Press Xssmwiatioii it was winnt-r nt ..4,. 1 , 1. tht- hannvr QIYOII tm' thu hest vrlltwl high sc-111101 iivwspaiwr in Vlass A, and thv vlllws Qiivn Ihr tht' host pzliwr in all Classes and for thv heist paiwr wiitvfl hy a girl. 'l'h0 i'il'SI'llll,L2k' mliturial1-ulnnln, Like lt or Nut , n':1sawar1lv1i soc-mini plat-0 in thu 1-olnnin 1-untvst. Thi' napa-r also l'lll9I'0tl tho Ii1tm's1fI1nlz1stir' 1,1-agnv Prvss f'tlIli't'l't'lll'Q hvlti in ,Xnstin in May, hnt at that tinnf thv Mmitivvlln went to thv prvss, tht- rvsnlts had not yet hvvn knmvn. iivside-s winning all thv c'11nt1-sts, thv lJec'larati0n stat'l spvnt IIIOSI ut' its Iitnv this yvar in tryiin: tu niakc- thv alorut' assistant spmisvrn work in nnwing all its holtnigings frrnn thx- littlv nt'l'icv to tht- one hig unv, in hating the big angel l'r1n1I hirthtlay vakv sc-nt ' . .. . ., . ' ' ' ' ' to it hy Mis. Minphlcv, .intl in trying tu wlivvclle thff printer into printing niurv papvrs the way il wanterl them 1n'i11I04i, for 21 Clialige. I..0ts ot' the stat't' lllt'lIlll0I'S lust nnt on thv rake, sinvv one-thirfl nt' them are f'UlllIlllliSlS antl xww atraisi tho Filkkt vmitaiin-ti a h1nnh,sent hy suniv vengettill snnl. Rig snrprises ot' the yvar Oanw when Richard Sal1c'ln'Lc gut his 1-ulnlnns in on tiinv fatter whivh the slmlisrrr, editor, nianaging vflilur anti tht' rwt ut' tht- statt' fainte-nlj anal whfn it was 1iisr'r1vv1'9fI that thvrv was 0llfl1l,Y,il vom' tor the- first pam- tnnrv. 'l'hv IM-f'larati011 is spoiisrwetl hy Alex Mnrplirvv, .ItlllI'lI2lliSllI instrn1't0r, and .losvpl inv Harris, wlitur, Mary Lnnise- Nnrrvll. ll12l!l212il1pl Otlitor. and Stvrlinu ' lv r, I1 s'i1':'s inanagvr. dw h I Mnrphrvv, Mvx, Syutnisrwi Harris, .l4vsvpI1i1w, I'1'vsiflvlit: Wh r, Ste' ing, Unsinvss Man agvrg Nrmrre-ll, Mary Lcrniset, Managing Ifltlitnrg Drain, l,2ll1ll0l'2l, Hens I'IcIitrn'3 l4'r11'ga- sun, Iilizahvth, Srwivty Idflitor. Sinkin, Sain, Sports Idtlitorg Ikartvlt. Mary Ifllinnr, Litvraiy Idriitnrg Ile-iitloy, Margqarm-I, Assistant Ilnsinf-ss Managvrg Nvlligan, Mary, .XffY1'I'iiSiIlQ' Managvrg Mt't7a.rty, Jvan, t'ir1'nlatinn Manager: Hivks, Mary Jana: Hitt, Mary l'atlaf-rim-. l.ayvr, Ibomtliyg Mnllins, Gl'tlI'Q2lIlIll'Q Schvin, Dnrisq Stivlkil. Max: 'l'h1nnas, l'2lllll'l'iIll'Q 'l'ruttnsr, lTt?l'tllllj'Q Wtwltvl, Martha. CiifXA77 lluswwtln, Ifltlml- 'lvifllill I.augl'o1'1i, I. IE,-f f'lfll'iHVf llruwn, .Xlvx:1mlv1' C'Ir1ri11a'l Ilillsllulx, Xe11iz1Hfl'i1r1m i!1'yz111I. Mary l.0lllSP V-f'r'IIn lAlClil12ll'l, Ella Virginia 'Flllfl lllll'llZlIl1lIl. Ilorlvnse Sll.l'UlI1HHIf' Mvllrislv, Williv-f NfI.l'01I1llllI1' lim-llullulx. QXIm'1'isf-f'If1ri11fI .Xlill'X'Fl. llulmerl --Ohm' l'2ll'Ililllilll, Prostmm 'lvllfllll ,X1z1z11c'z1, Leo --wi'If1rinwl l'2lI'l', Ullmf--lH'um Milcfllell, lllllll--I'1rn1u lvlltllll-'j'. llillllll' 'I'1'1fmI1m1f' Noul, .Nl2lI'lll2l lvlflIfl llzmiel. 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Ilorzlvl- 'ffflflllff OHl'inge1', Lucillo I'i1111u lfilllwn, Ilill 7'r1fm1:fl llnlniu, l421lll'2l I,e-v lviflflll tlllvst. Mary Pllixaxlwllm NlI.l'lllIf!'llI1' Si'll1N-'llUl'l. ullllllfl Viulill nl11lIm1111,Sz11'z1lm I'mnn Siouvl. Ifrml 1'11lrinr'l llzlll,MiIcl1'wl lvlflllll 'l'lNlIlIIK'l'XYt-'lll..Xl2lX lirum Ilwslvr, Nl2ll'5l1lI'i-'I lvlllllll Wimrr. l'll2ll'll0ll l'lf1r1nwl Illll. ICx+f'lyn llruw l'm1m Zirkel. l'lil'I'm'sl 1'lfr1'i1lwl B TT LION STAFF llv .lonx l oap ln 1918 a Student Arniy Training School Corps was established in Main Avenue High School and reniained thus until 12121 During the years 15122 and 1923 the battalion 1190211119 a 55-e School. It became a unit of the ll.O.T.C'. in 192-t and progressed so rapidly that. in 1928 it. becanie an honor unit. ln 1932 the battalion was transferred to Thomas .Jefferson High School. The year 1932-33 was very successful for the .Iefferson Battalion lt was a participant in two combined reviews, one at Treat Field and the other at Jefferson High School. lt, sponsored the sale of tiekets for several shows held at school. Many social functions have been successfully sponsored by the .lefferson Battalion, such as dances and picnies. The duties of the staff are as follows: the connnandant supervises the work ot' the staff and the battalion as a whole: the Major connnands the battalion, issues any orders he deetns necessary, and is chief junior ineinber of the staff: the battalion adjutant is second in connnand of the battalion, carrying' on all correspondence, signing and posting all orders front the inajor and colnniandant, and keeping all personal records of inen in the battalion. The personnel adjutant is an assistant under the battalion adjutant. The supply officer has charge ot' all supplies of the battalion and keeps record of all supplies. 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Freeborn, Irving: Gayle, Ben Geissler, Harry Gephart, Woodrow Gray, VVilliam Griffin, Hampton Guerrero, Jesus Hagood, Henry Hashagen, Ralph Hashrook, Robert Hindnlan, lien Hornberger, Jack Hudspeth, Louie MPANY A Hughes, Fred Jordan, James King, Robert Kleeinan, .lack Leslie, Roy Liese, Walter Levy, .lack llozano, Robert Luke, Edward Scott, Martinez, Barnaby Mathers, Don Mathers, Mickey MOAllester, Walter ll'leerscheidt,, Leo Mooney, Claude Morrow, Williani Pahl, Allen Perron, Leo Plaza, Joseph Reynolds, Francois Rivie, Aldon Rollins, .Joe Ross, George Ross, Charles Russi, Gilbert Saunders, .linnny Spero, Arthur Staudt, Charles Sullivan, .lark Travis, Harry Watson, William Werekle, George White, Roy White, Robert Wiederniann, Morris P llzivr, Allwrl Ili-llzirvs, l'vlo liniirlzinal, Vlzuiclv llniirlzllill, llc-iiry llmlxv, liriivsl lin-yi-r, .Xl llllllllllll'l'l2llll, lfimle-l Vlviiwiits, .l:ir'li 4'm'lm, l,4-rr Vmvnii. 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Blilll-'l'll0l'l'1-'l', llubert Mzirslizill, lholbert LXl:11'liii, l':1lW2lI'll lllzismi, Willmm' Alulliivu, llziulclvii May, Walter Moors-, Slzllllm-y Moss, lluvzill Nash, Willzlrcl Ne-lsoii, Sain Ne-utxe. .lfxlhl-0l'S0ll Ne-vvlow, Cyril North, l+'ra11kliii Oslin, Howell Perry, Dow Phillips, Voriimi lilieiiier, Stanley llosvliiaii, l39I'll2ll'll Sayers, l.e0mu'4l Smile, H9I'lll2Ll1 Seiilz, Nurwoml Sikes, Earl Siiiipsun, Willard SIZIIDIIPF, I-lowarrl Slrzillgliaii, .luiiior 'l'I'9llDPI', Fralikliii Ulz, limi Valdez, 1.90 Wurrvn, Clafin Wifliiiar, William Winfield, lfldwarrl ll ll ,,,,,,,...l Sziyvrs, l,POIlZll'll, Ullllfillll- Amlvrsuil, Mzlrgiv, flllllflllll Nprnimr ll2ll9l'll0lil'9I', ltolwrl l.s-f Iiiwzllvnfuil Cliavis, Margie, Isl Iiivillwlmzil NHIAIINYPI' .lrmvS, lil'2lllllUll, .full I,i:'11lv'u1 Marlin, lhmwtliy, 31111 I,if'ulv1u1nl Npnnxfn' Hollulziy, Clmrlvs, .fllfl I,if'11lr'111111l Tzifl, ldlizzilmotli, Jnrl I,iw11lw11r111l Npfn1.s-or Hipglll, 'l'm-rry, .fml I,if'ulwnunI msbangh, .lohn, Vlljlflllll , . XOI 1ll Helen foplmn rw 1 v lxlley, Jane, Williams. lley, I.s-I l,i1'u1a'nr Npollxrll' Isl l,i1'lIll'l14llIf Sprnzmn' :nl tolvert, Warren, .fllll 1.iI'Ilft'HtlIIf li ieber, Jeannette. .intl I,if'1riwnr1nl NINIIIMH' N inmlers, Loutlen, :ntl l,lt'llfl'IIfll1, Xlnnhall, Matalay, Juv! I,ie'11Iwnrn1I Sponsor ll ll OMPANY C Alamanza, llalph Anderson, Carl Hate, Phil liiles, Elbert Bishop, Tommy llorsehow, Sidney Uricliey, Albert Brunneman, Anben Carcliel, Albert Carnal, Jess Thick, William Collier, Jack Colvert, Warren f'I'0lll9, William Urowther, Teil Dibrell, Anthony Ibullnig, Richard Dunning, Ralph Givens, Jimmie Gonzales. George Gring, Virgil Grunrler, Charles Habernian, Wiltrecl Hay, Toni Jackson, Baxter Eelton Harry , . -A A ennon, lleerl K l Mereheville, John Leslie, Carlton Locke, John Nlantlry, Arthur Marcus, Hyman Mctlamish, John Miller, Ross Munoz, lgnaeio Morrison, Charles Mosbangh, John Neri, litlwartl Osborne, .lean Pahl, Hugo, Jr. Parker, llryce Ileischling, Robert Roberts, Patil llothenflue, Clarence Saunders, Louden Sliaekelford, Scott Sharp, Harry Shaw, Lemuel Sikes, Joe Sirianni. Oetavins Tangnma, Paul Thompson, Albert Utz, Charles Vaughan, Claude Voss, .l. D. Waller, Hal Weichlein, Donald Williams, lley Williamson, Joe Witt, Perry i ! ,H 3. x,.,,,,......--uf--f-' PICTORIAL S I 2 ei W ,M 3 'f ,,n 1 B Nlnxim' lS1':ulwl1:uw mul Ilmmlml -lmu-sM.N'lu lfmlrx ul loin' as if xlu mum! fl. I Hlll'4lfIl.Y 'l'l'4ll1lll'l' l1'rn'ffr'inyf llrr .wfnyffnyf lrxszwnf. 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Allfrnl Ifvlzm. .ll 'uf .Iliff Tlmw lmyfs an Nflllfiljf lIlIl'IAHlj II nHrr1'r'luu.w liinf. I f 4 H NIJIIZY -lamv lli1'IiS.SflIIHII NfllI!j,'Alf1lfLUIIV rift' . --aria-ng 7 P a no-' v D V5 L 7 rw 6 , Irzfrvrlzlwilzy Ihf' 111188 horn. Helen Vergane flrtiiny fflllilll In llilftllff. John Ford- Thr' boy who .sulrl riylltyu of our books. Dorothy Martin and Vir- ginia Lehman! Posing for our humhlf' plrofoyrapllvr. Elizahetli Taft, and Patsy Krausseg Iiirris of 11 frrllhwr. R. O. 'l'. C. Sponsors- M Thr' prirlf' of thr' lf, U. T. C. ,-1in'f fhvy bvuzzti- ful? Warren Colvert and Jean- nette Rieher- Lozv' rntrrs Ihr fzrmy. llley Williams and .lane Kiley- Thr' long unrl shnrl of Ihr I1.O. T. 1. Sarah llugger and Oscar 'Ganett ---- Ally, My, hon' informal. Capt. Hill, Helen Koenig and Claude Graves-Y Thr bflllllk' of Ihr' II. 0. T. U. Roh Skiles and Billy .len- nings- Tzro horn hIo1rr'r.v from lhf' Imnrl. Bob Skilese Thr' lofzgwst horn hlolrrr in .w'hool. 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H Lx V, 4 F fs if 4 'Win .Q Ki I 53 Ull .unur nlflrlr-yrl w'l-- ' g1n.' P11111 bull. .lnfl flu lluju ruff f1illl'llI'.Il. lnnuvl I r'rIf'1'11l In.v1n'f-Hull. VWT ,,-,kwa 17 BK Dbl 23.9 CALENDAR OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR 1932-33 Monday-September 12-School openedg Seniors and Juniors registered. Tuesday-September 13-Sophomores registered. Wednesday-September 14-School work officially began. Wednesday-September 21--All clubs held first meetings: Student Council held first meeting. Friday-September 30-Organization of Lassoes. Monday-October 3-First meeting of Senior Class. Thursda,yQ0ctober 6-Student Council sponsored a drive for clothing for World War Veterans' camp. Thursday-October 13-Mustangs played football game with Alamo Heights. Tuesday-October 18-Mustangs played football game with Harlandale. Saturday-October 22-Monticello dance. Wednesday-October 26-Pep rally for the Jefferson Mustangs: Tech Buffaloes football game Thursday, October 27. Tuesday-November 1-Larcher Duo: Surprise party for Seniors. Wednesiday-November 2+Inter-Club program sponsored by M.J.R.'s. Thursday-November 10'-Armistice Day assembly. Friday-November 11-Football game at Austin. Tuesday-Nlovember 22-Thanksgiving assembly presented by Barrie Dramatics Club. Wednesday-November 23-Color Day, Thursday-November 24--Jefferson-Brackenrid,-ze football game. Thursday-December 1-Assembly for Entertainers' show. Friday-December 2-Entertainers' Revue. Saturday-December 3-M.J.R. dance. Monday-December 5-Annual assembly. Tuesday-December 6-Virginia Lehman and Claude Graves elected Duke and Duchess for Brackenridge Senior Carnival. Tuesday-December 13-Christmas Cheer assembly. Saturday-December 17-Senior Christmas dance. Wednesday-December 28-Les Grands Prix dance. Wednesday-January 25-Senior showy Claude Graves and Marion Longaker chosen beau and belle. Saturday-January 28-Jeff dance. Friday-February 10-Jeff party at Peggy Masterson's home. Saturday-February 11-Senate party at Helen Koenig's home. Tuesday-February 14-National Honor Society luncheon. Thursday-February 16-Student Council luncheon. Monday-February 20-Declamation Contest assembly: Helen Saunders and Jesse Lee chosen. Tuesday-February 21-Miss Huey's advisory gave party at the home of Rose Virginia Jarmon. ' ' -' Friday-February 24- Once In a Blue Moon. Friday-March 3-Combined parade of Jefferson and Brackenridge R.O.T.C. for Board of Education. Saturday-March 4-Junior dance. Tuesday-March 14-Y.M.C'.A. assembly for senior boys. Friday-March 17-Senate Dance. Thursday-March 23-Federal Inspection of R.O.T.C. Friday-March 24-Orchestra show. Saturday-April 15-R.O.T.C. dance. Tuesday-April 18-Assembly for presentation of candidates for 1933-34 Student Council presidentg Mary Johnson elected. Thursday-April 20-Pilgrimage to the Alamo Friday-April 21-Battle of Flowers Paradeg Bessie Bardwell, princess. Friday-April 28- Bah , Senior play. Saturday-April 29-Non-Commissioned Officers' picnic. Wednesday-May 3-R.O.T.C. drill. Thursday-May 4-Entertainers' showg Annual Latin Club garden party at home of Eva. Mae Harp: presentation of Virgil medals. Saturday-May 6-M. J. R. Open House at Zelda Karotkin's home. Friday-May 12- Charm School g M.J.R. annual banquet at Gunter. Saturday--May 13-Student Council picnic at New Braunfels: Shakespeare dance. Tuesday--May 16-Senior picnic. S-aturday-May 20-Martha Skelton luncheon at Gunterg Junior-Senior Prom. Wednesday-May 24-P.-T.A. Senior party. Thursday--May 25-Class Day. Friday-May 26-Junior picnic. Saturday-May 27-R.O.T.C. Officers' and Sponsors' picnic. Sunday-May 28-Baccalaureate Sermon. Tuesday-May 30-Senate dinner dance honoring the Senior members. Wednesday-May 31-Commencement Exercises. Friday-June 2-School closes. A 1 nf' 1 5 A f grin! 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Bliss flUllSl2lllt'0 lluuglals, lwzul ot' the girls' zltlilc-tirs. zihly aissistul hy Mrs. 'l':1li:1l'orro. has stimulntwl muvli intl-rvst in thc girls for tlil't'vi'4-ht sports, suvh als lrzlsvlmzlll. vullcy hull. :intl soc'r'vi'. lllII'lIlQl' tht- wintrr tlivy llzlvv 2ll'l'2lll2'l'4l vullvy lmaill SIZIIIIUS illtorslwrsvtl with imvvl 1-1-lay rzif-os. :tml wlwil thi' Wt'2llll4lI' pvrmits. thoy tzilu' tho girls out for hutly 1-mutt-stvcl lmsx-lmll QHIIIOS. 'l'hv lllt'I'O2lSt'tl iiitvrvst ut' tho girls for zitlllvtivs may lu- l:il'g'vly zittrihiltrnl tu tlwm. ln zulelitimi Bliss lJ0lIg.fl2lS, wvll-known for hvr skill in linmlling' lmrsos. triwiiiixm-tl :mtl trziinwl thi- lmrsolmvk tvzim whirh roililwtwl tor thv vup in thu lfivstzi llursc Hlww. 'llll0lll2lS -l0t't'vrson is imlvt-cl lit1l'lllllIlll' in lianving' suvh an time st:1l't' tn Llirvrt lllll2llllll'llf'tll'1J2ll'llll0lll :mtl will. llll1l0l'llIl',2'llltlilllt't'Ulillll'St't'02l1'lll'S, t'l2llIIl iminy laiurt-ls in the tlit't'cl'0ht plmscs ut' sports. Mrs. M. E. 'I'aliat'erro, Sponsor ltoberta Patterson, 1'I'1'alIl1'1II Janet Poinerantz, Vim'-Prosirlenl Mary .lane Hicks, Nt't'l't'ft1l'jl Katherine Smith, Tl'!'t1.SlIl'l'I' Dorothy Lee Thomas, Yell lirflrlrr Wanda Graham, Nong Imarler Allie Mae Wilson, A-'teennijnznixt If Arehambault, Celeste Arnold, Madeline Bailey, Gussie Ball, Zelda Barnes, Marguerite Bartlet, Mary Elinor Beekner, Pearl Bellas, Gene Beatley, Margaret Berry, lone Bessonette, Lilla Pea Blaekburn, Mililretl Boeek, Fharlotte Bothe, Beulah Boyd, Nola Braden, Josephine Bradshaw, Maxine Brannon, Mary Lou Bridge, Barbara Briggs, Jane Day Briggs, Margaret Burney, Barbara Butcher, Naoina Carolus, Mildred Chavis, Darleen Collignon, Gertrude Collins, Dorothy Craven, Lois Cunningham, Sarah Daniel, Elaine Day, Helen Dean, Margaret DeWese, Juanita Dullnig, Catherine Erlieh, Jeannette Eyres, Jane Fiekessen, Dorothy Fitch, Marjorie Forgason, Elizabeth Fry, Elizabeth Gerdes, Ethel Gerhard, Gladys Gilland, Blanche Goldbeek, Ruth Goode, Jeannette Graham, Wanda Gutierrez, Bertha Haggard, Helen Haines, Mildred Hall, Virginia Harley, Ann Harp, Evaniae Hanger, Edith rle Harris, Josephine Harrison, Ester Heath, Mary Heiligman, Annie Laurie Herrera, Lupe Hicks, Mary Jane Hitt, Mary Katherine Hodges, Donna Holland, Lueille Houston, Maizie Howze, Mary Jane Jacobson, Patrieia Jatnes, Mabel flaire Jett, Bonnie Bell Johnson, Lorraine Johnson, Mary Joseplison, Pearl Kaufman, Helen Keator, Mary Keithley, Jewel Kereheyille, Ruth LaBeaume, Carolyn Lasraeter, Carol Lattimer, Christie Lavison, Dorothy Layer, Dorothy Lenoir, Barbara Lentz, Margaret Jane Leung, Gladys Lowenstein, Flora Mefinnelly, Marian McCarty. Jean McCreless, Lelia MeCrory, Brunita Mallory, Lovey Jo Marsden, Mary Jane Masterson, Gwendolyn Matthews, Barbara Maule, Mildred Maule, Sherrill Melatis, Katherine Menger, Anita Van Mills, Mildred Moshaugh, Mary Janis Mullins, Georganne Nelligan, Mary Nevelow, Helen Newton, Agnes Noel, Barbara Jean Noessel, Helen Nurley, Jessie Patterson, Roberta Pennington, Evelyn Pinken, Jennie Pittman, Marion Pomerantz, Janet Porras, Adelina Rayl, Barta Mae Reilly, Veya Mae Heneburg, Mildred Reynolds, Margaret Hire, Virginia Robinson, Margaret liouff, Leona Saeear, Julia Samuels, Jane Sehein, Doris Sehuliert, Nora Lee Seoggins, Laurene Schwartz, Aline Seoit, Edith Sealey, Vera Shiddell, Marjorie Sien, Lois Sien, Marie Sloan, Jackie Smith, Betty .lane Smith, Katherine Spec-kles, Lillian Spence, Natilee Statfa, Gladys Rae Steifel, Aliee Stedham, Mary Nell Sylvan, Helen Terrell, Annie Terrell, Margaret Thomas, Dorothy Lee Townes, Flora Day Trevino, Corrinne Trottner, Dorothy Tucker, Valerie Tuttle, Winifred Wallaee, Effie Louise VVatson, Elizabeth Watson, J. 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' -P 'ligfmirpw q5g?j.fx.5, -' . ' , w, . , .I Q . . K ' -Q - 2 rfgvl ,', yi .gL' 'g '- ' H -HJ. H ug, I ' j K ' , 'Ziff 2ff5,gQL,A.m f'- f f 'jig A 2 ' A ',1 Q,3,?g.4,,,' ,W-V Qi, v swf? - Q - f 14 f ' V MW W, 'qi , ,war .F 5.4 ,Fwy , W . P- l Sifluvy HIIIPPIIPI Coy l.eMeilleu1' i'I11n'les Martin Bins Monnc-0 Ilzly Smith V. .I. Stukcls 9' 'fg- Ilr l,lI.l,.x lyllltlililrl lhqssoxt-i'l i'l-1 The year ot' N333 will go down in the sports annals ot' Thonias Jefferson as a very successful one t'or the Mustangs in basketball, for they succeeded in winning' city, district, and hi-district championships and in placing' fourth in the state contest. In the first district game of the season, Jefferson defeated llrackenridge 38-28. The next was a 45-21 victory over the Tech Buffaloes. The Mustangs went down in the third game before a 4tZ-33 onslaught ot' the llanier Volts, the only city teain to deteat theni during the season, The remainder ot' the city contest saw only one other defeat, again hy Lanier, in a gaine played after the chanipionship game with llrackenridge, whom the Mustangs defeated 36-35. ln the district play-ot't's, games were won with little difficulty, .let't'erson winning a crushing victory over A'lc.llahon, piling up a score ot' 72-18, which has never betore been equaled in a district ganie. lfpon the approach ot' the hi-district ganie, hopes ot' victory waned slightly, t'or the sniall Yancey teain was reputed to he a powerful one. The ganie, played in the Jet't'ersou gyninasiuni, was an agreeable surprise to all, the Mustangs scoring' 56 points and Yancy only 23. Hopes were high when the tezun traveled to Austin for the state meet. The first two ganies were victories over Zavalla and Crowell, hut the teain was at leangth defeated hy Athens, the score being 34-ttl, and later third place was relinquished to Lainesa, who WOII hy one point, placing' .letterson fourth. Nay Smith was high point inan in the scoring, with Carl Dietzel a Close Second. Sniith held center position not only on the all-city teani but also on the district and state teains. lllas Monaco held the position ot' guard in the all-city teani, while Dietzel and t'ardenas, forward and guard, respectively. held places on both the local and dis- trict teams. All this year's players with the exception ot' Sniith and Caceres will return next year, and there a1'e prospects t'or a most successful season. Hainilton, Coachg Cortese, Leong Dietzel, Carl, Smith, ltayg Norris, Haywood, Caceres, Frankg Kazdoy, Arthur: English, Glenn, Mitchell, Edward, Disniukes, Jack, Nich- ols, Jack, Iligler, Leroy: Johnson, Horace: Cardenas, Alfred: Monaco, lllasg Chitwood, S. V., linperial, Mario. ir. Q., Af - 1, ....t .. ' f V v 4 u llv liu,i,.x l'ic.u:t,ic lil:lSt-tlNl'I'l l'E Since the basketball team went to district and state meet, wo1'k in building: up the Mustang: track team did not. begin until late in the season. Hampered by this fact and by the depleted condition ot' the athletic fund, the season was net quite so successful as it might have been had these dit't'iculties not presented themselves. However, considering' those drawbacks, it could not be said that the season was a complete failure, t'or much hitherto hidden valuable material was discovered. At'ter about two weeks ot' practice, a try-out was held, and among those who proved themselves fastest or strongest, as the case might be, were: Nickerson, llourland, lienke in the Qtltteyard dash: Kuhn and Lewis in the 440-yard run: Upchurch in the quarter mile run: Hubener ami lirauchle in the mile run: Peters, Hay, Ryan, and Minett, relay: Rheinlander, shot, put: Drain and Johnson, discus throw: ltrauchle and Drain, javelin throw: Martin and llarger, pole vault: Gilbert, Caeeres, and t'rawt'ord. broad-jump: and Richardson and Long, high jump. Other participants who were an asset, to the team later joined the squad at'ter the completion of the basketball season. Early in March, a meet was held with Harlandale on the .Jefferson track. As to first places the meet was a draw, both Jefferson and Harlandale winning four t'irsts, but combined with second and third places, .Ieft'erson's points totaled 65 to the other squad's 35. Being early in the season, however, the meet was ot little importance. About the first of April, a practice meet was held in San Marcos with Schreiner and the State 'l'eacher's College. No individual scores were kept, but Drain won first place in shot put and discuss throw, and several lower places were captured by the Nlustangs. April 7'8, the track team journeyed to Beaumont where Drain again carried ot'f high honors by breaking the former 112 feet record in the discus throw by heaving: it 116 feet, 11 inches. Third place in the relay was the only other point scored. During' Fiesta Week an all-city track meet was held, but because of the annual's going to press bet'ore that time, it is impossible for the outcome of this meet. to be published. Burnett, Cecil, Coach: Caceres, Frank: Hay, Leroy: llourland. Henry: Peters, Nick: Martin, Charles: Carnahan, Bailey: Lewis, Wilson: Blunt. .Iames: Smith, Raymond: Drain, Clatis: Kuhn, Charles: Hartenberger, Robert: llrauchle, Robert: Ilargzger. Ralph: Richardson, Jesse: Hubener, Sidney. Camp, .Iolm: Woller, Edwin: Marguerite, Paul: Witt, Neil: Patrick, Austin: Blackwell, Lloyd: Yochem, Phil: Gueldner, Joe: Artola, Bob: Davis, Earl: Allee, Warren: Yochem, Frank: Manning, Marvin: Atkinson, Elwood: Hare, Norman: Coblc, .lim: Cortese, Leon. Nickerson. Warren: Scherr, lsadore: Ilyrd, Norman: Jones, Jamie: Scott, Gaston: Gilbert, Lawrence: GiV0llS,.lllllIlllP1 lienke, Gus: C'rawt'ord, Beverley: Ryan, Ralph: Johnson, Robert: Rhinelander, Clarence: Spillman, Andrew. - all, B YS'TENNIS .- f . .. . it f ge- llx' -loux ll. Woon Thomas Jefferson, under the splendid coaching of Howard C. Doolittle, experiencefl an exceptionally good season in tennis. The Mustang Netters defeated the powerful Austin High School team eleven matches to one. This was the first time in our tennis history that such an overwhelming victory over Austin High has been achieved. Among the tennis teams we defeated were the following: Junior College, Austin High, San Marcos State Teachers College. San Antonio Tech High School, Edison High School, and many other teams fell before our powerful team. The only team that defeated tis was the University of Texas Freshman team, coached by Dr. D. A. Penick, which took seven out of twelve hard fought matches. Paschal Walthall played singles, and he held the number one ranking during the entire year. Paschal Won the singles championship and will be the San Antonio High School entry in the District Meet. With his experience and splendid ability it is hoped that he will go far on the road to a state championship in the lnterscholastic Meet at Austin during the first week in May. John Wood, ranked number two, and Albert Biedenhorn, ranked number three, were the number one doubles team. They defeated Tech High School ami many other doubles combinations, but were eliminated in the City Meet by Drackenridge in a hard fought match: 5-7, 7-5, 6-4. Mr. Doolittle coached tennis. This was his first year as coach, but his interest in the game enabled him to put out a winning' team. The school will probably have several fine tennis courts next year, and this will enable the Mustangs to develop their wondert'ul talent. Tennis was oft'ered this year during the sixth period as a course in Health Educa- tion antl the boys lel't school at the end of the sixth period in order to practice on the municipal courts. PLA Y lflli RANKI Nfl l. Paschal Walthall 5. Irvin Stewart St. Clifton Bowen 2. John H. Wood 6. Baxter Jackson lit. Russell Woeltz Il. Albert Diedenhorn 7. Frank Dunn ll. Beswick Wray 4. Scott Shackleford 8. Sylvan Davis Walthall, Paschal, Captain: Wood, John H.: Woeltz, Ilussell: Bowen, Clifton: Jackson. Ilaxter: lliedenhorn, Albert: Stewart, Irvin: Wray. Beswick: Dunn, Frank: Daxis, Sylvan: Doolittle, Howard C., Coach. Ilx' Lu.i.t l'1c.xln.1-1 iilfISSUNl1I'l l'l-I Like the track squad, the baseball team was greatly hampered this year by the fact that the basketball season extended so far into the spring: A further handicap was the lack ot' a suitable place to practice. Splendid as .Iet'ferson's athletic equipment is, it does not include a baseball diamond, so the team was forced to practice on an improvised one. However, these drawbacks were somewhat, counteracted by the team's being' com- posed of ten of last year's lettermeng only 'l'halheimer and Garcia did not return to claim their places on the diamond. The season was started ot't' well with a game with the St. Anthony nine, which ended with the score 7-5 in favor ol' the Mustangs. ln the next game, with Lanier, a score ot' l7 was piled up for Jefferson against the Voks' l3. A 4-tl game was then taken frotn the Tech liuffaloes, and the next victory was a Sl-7 one against the Central team. llietzel, pitching this game, held the Centralites down until the ninth inning, in which he al- lowed three hits. ln the same game Kazdoy Won commendation t'0r his hitting a home- run in the last, inning. In addition Young' and Dismukes hit triples. In the following game, Lee llogers, on the diamond for the first, time in a league game this season, slitlt out the T.M.l. nine, holding them to only one hit during' the entire nine innings. This beautiful pitching, coupled with splendid work by the rest of the team, ended the game with a 9-0 score. Up to this point, the Mustangs have a hundred percent perfect record, and since last year's chief enemy, Brackenridge, has practically faded out, there is little opposition in the way of .let'ferson's forging ahead. Since the Annual went to press before any more games were played, it is impossible to record the results of the remaining' games of the 1933 season, but it seems safe to prophesy that the rest of the season will be a great, success, leading to the winning of the city championship. Monaco, Blast McCurdy, Norman' English, Glenn: lleitzcel, Carl, Morris, Jim: Cardenas. Alfred: Hamilton, Coach. Horwitz, Hen: Ilismukes, Jack: Kazdoy, Arthur: Imperial, Mario: Tlirift, llaxidq llrauchle, liobert. llevcs, Nick: Low, Warren: Alitr-hell. Nd: Nichols, Jack: Young, Albert. ' IEE! ' lfii t .W gl ,. , Tl uf fs J ,Y 5 G I R L S ' T E N N I S was rf .f-' Lf-in ' ' iw- -.fX-- w-'rtNL-2,-'1 t-leff'- 'f'4-A-S x'N' mmea ily Gwinn W1i.i.i.xMs The girl's tennis team has progressed greatly under the guidance of Howard Doolittle. This is the first year that Mr. Doolittle has coached the team, but so far he has been very successful. There are eight girls on the team, and their rankings are as follows: l. Janet Pomerantz 3. Evelyn Harper 5. Octavia Graham 7. Zelda Dall 2. G-race Williams 4. Dorothy Trottner 6. Jackie Sloan 8. Jacqueline Warwick Coach Doolittle l1as arranged many practice games with various schools and colleges and as yet we have suffered but one defeat. The first practice game was held with West- moorland College. There were eight games played and the brilliant array of girl tennis players swept all eight. Individual results were: Janet Pomerantz outpointed Jocelyn Lyons 6-2, 2-6, 6-43 Grace Williams crushed Amelia Mayer 6-0, 6-03 Evelyn Harper beat Elizabeth Peters 6-0, 6-03 Octavia Graham defeated Ruth Humphrey 6-0, 6-03 Jackie Sloan vanquished Eunice Fluth 6-1, 6-23 Ann Evans defeated Margaret Ingersoll 6-4, 6-43 Zelda Ball won from Lillie Belle Montgomery 6-0, 6-1: Jacqueline Warwick defeated Donna Mae Perry 5-7, 6-1, 6-1. Tl1e next practice game was held with Edison High. The girls proved rather success- ful, losing only one match. Janet Pomerantz lost to Lavelle Forrester 6-2, 3-6, 6-43 Grace Williams and Evelyn Harper erased Forrester and Barbara Richards 6-1, 6-3. In the games with Harlandale, the doubles team beat the McMurray and Watkins duo 12-10, 8-6. It will be remembered that the Harlandale pair were the District Cham- pions last year. Grace Williams and Evelyn Harper composed the doubles team, Janet Pomerantz beat Rose Lyle 6-3, 6-4: Octavia Graham defeated Mildred Vann 6-1, 9-7. Last, but not least, the girls met Brackenridge on the San Antonio Country Club courts. Janet Pomerantz was the singles representative from Jefferson while Evelyn Harper and Grace Williams played doubles against our South Side rivals. Pomerantz fell before the Brackenridge star, Lois Campbell, 6-1, 6-1, although the match was closer than the scores indicate. Williams and Harper defeated Helen Brown and Ruby Cul- pepper 7-5, 6-2. The doubles team. Williams and Harper, will go to San Marcos April 22, to represent Jefferson at the District Meet. Mr. Doolittle said the reason the team was so successful this year was due to the fact that the team takes tennis during the sixth period, and they get sufficient practice. The doubles team will he back with us next year, although we will lose our brilliant singles player, Janet Pomerantz. Dorothy Trottner will also leave the team. Sloan, Jackie: Williams, Grace: Harper, Evelyn: Ball, Zelda: Pomerantz, Janet, Captaing Doolittle. Howard C., Coach. GIRLS' THLE ICS llx' l,n,i,.x l'nxni,n l:l12HS0Nl'I'l l'l-I llnder El new arrangement, girls' gym classes, directed by Miss tfonstanee Douglas ami Mrs, M. lip Taliaferro, were so arranged this year that each girl took health education, alternated with an extra subject or library, every other day. lllaeli participant, wore the regulation uniform consisting' ot' a white blouse, black trunks, ami white belt, soeks, and tennis shoes. llnring' the tall, the girls indulged in soccer games played on the football field. These proving' rather strenuous and resulting in numerous bumped heads 211141 sprained muscles, the game was soon abandoned. When cold weather drove the players indoors, a net was ereeted. aml the spacious gymnasium resonnded with the enthusiastic shouts ot' the volley- ball participants, eneonraging others to Hit it! Hit, it! in vain attempts to prevent the ball's touching the hard-wood floor. At frequent intervals, relay races were held, and, not content with the ordinary means ot' loeomotion, -running,-the contestants hopped, skipped, and crawled amid the hearty, cconvnlsing' laughter ot' both runners and onlookers. With the coming of warm weather, the classes again flocked out-ot'-doors, and the baseball diamonds were covered with players. Many hotly contested games were played, and, although no feminine llabe ltuths were disroverrml, some 11002111143 quite adept at throwing straight the leather rovered sphere or in hitting it hard enough to maln- a home-run. The well equipped gymnasium is, without a doubt, a decided asset to 'l'homas .Iet't'er1 son. lt has fired the girls with enthusiasm for all the sports, and has aided them not only physically but also in giving' them reliet' from mental strain. lt is not at all improbable that during future years, girls' athletics will become more and more impor- tant i11 the school curriculum. 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PAY BELL'S EASY WAY Home of Good Luck Wedding Rings - eapzozoxozos. Q DIAMONDS D ASW -. Q WATCHES D Q JEWELRY . W t..-- E.: SILVERWARE 516 E. Houston Estd. 1852 San Antonio, Texas ST. MARYS UNIVERSITY OF SAN ANTONIO San Antonio, Texas The Logical School for Young Men Graduates of THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL The Only Senior College for Men in San Antonio Night Courses in College Work Qffered Io Young Men and Women at Our Down-Town School. Also Special Department in Music Phone Pershing 7129 6 EOo 'B TH E IM PRI NT f QUALITY PRINTING PLATES and PERSONALIZED SERVICE ,,,w. , X 3 4hF'+ 5, I Mfiw., .. fzrfsf ,, ez -- -4 ff J., '-I ,Qi 7-V .wi : ' v-g,,:',, 1,1 f Q .cf 'A ,K 1 k .r-Af mg pm-- 1 , ,A ,. f, ,- . K 0 , :ri t 4.1, ,1-, ' J ,u1'4iqJ.. 1 3 .' I ' , . mph- 'M - A., .L W, qw ' .+A 3' . 'N , V 'A 7 ' V V f,1k.. - -3 - ' Y ' , . ' 1 5' V ' jf , it A , I l I, , V. I A Q ' Q, JM . k V .T H ' W5 - 1',: t,' J' , .5 7,1 .7 ' f, f . Ml , Raw.. 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