Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1935
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M . , . 1 es.. ,Q xxx e'-e,-- .h N - -. 1 R .L I .XM , K km .V -. .EV . X Such an educated fcllcr, his thoughts just come in herds- . ' 7 He 'stonished all them cowboys with his jaw-breakin' words, e boys all sick. , Jus ow to play a trick. He just kept on a talkin' till hc made th And they began to look around ' t h And when the h ! He could set them to nothin', like the boilin' of a pot. There 's one thing and a shore thing I've learned since I've been born, Every educated fcller aint a plumb green horn. erd stampeded he 'was always on the spot From The Xebra Dun O RANGE FOREMEN I j. C. COCHRAN, B. A.,M.A. Superintendent THOMAS B. PORTWOOD, B. A.,M.A Asst. Superintendent T. GUY ROGERS, B. A.,M. A Principal A. IVEY, B. A.,M. A. Vice-Principal .4 i xJ n. y A ' J ,X fjf I' 1 FRANCES SMITH, B. A., B. S., M. A Dean of Girls ABBOTT, FREDERICK ALLEM, EDNA L. ARROYVOOD, ROY W. ARsTE1N, VIVTAN BARRETT, MARIE BTRDWELL, MAEDPILE BOLTON, MRS. HELEN HRUT-Ks, MATTIE BRAWNER, MAMIE BREWER, MATTIE BRUNI-IT, LOUISE BURGOS, FRANCIS DE BURKE, MARGARET BURNETT, CECIL BURN!-ITT, T. C. BUTLER, WALLACE Pager 19 ,,.u' T A1-5 A' .Q 4v- nr 'Asst-'Ng :A+-7 1-4. 1.1 L L 1,f3lLl . 44.4 I '. CIIAPPELLE, ANGELA COCKE, MRS. MILDRED COURREGE, CAMILLE CROWELL, FLORENCE CULOTTA, STEL MARIE DANIEL, G. C. DOUGLAS, CONSTANCI-I EDYVARDS, E. E. GEORGE, BERTA GOIIMERT, LILLIE HELLAND, MARIE HICKMAN, MRS. MARY HUEY, GRACE D. JIMINEZ, BERTHA JONES, ANNA H. KELLEY, OTELA Page 20 LI-:A'rm:Rs, MRS. MARY MARTINPJZ, ANITA MAY, H. Y. NICFARLANIJ, MARGUERITE MCSIIANE, LT. JOSEPH MKJRGAN, GLADYS MlIRRAY, PEREZ, MARGUPIRITE MOR:-:Y, ELIZARI-:Tn Miss IDA MAI-1 OBRRnoI.'rzr:R, ESTHER PIRTLE, MRS. LELA Qmsx-JNBHRRY, BAss1u Page 21 RABB, ROBINSON POMERQY, BETH STELLA MAE RALSON, H. E. , R. T. R0ssY, ALVA 4 1 I . Q ' 4 X Z T A 1. 1 - I N VVOLF, XIMENA SECRIST, PEARL ,-., . ' ' . . A STEIN, MAMIE STODDARD, CHARLOTTE STUDHALTER, MRS. E. 0. SUGGS, LULA M. SURTEES, CALVIN TALIAFERRO, L. E. TALIAFERRO, MRS. M. E. TERRELL, TH ERESA TERRY, MRS. AUDREY TOWNSEND, GERALDINFI VQGEL, OLGA H. WEAVE , MRS. ETIIEL WEST ' .. WEST, PEARL x. X .. 'P A A ' I N Y OP. - i A . R. A A ,JS Y, . RA: E C 55 5' Q A WRIGIIT, CHARLOTTE X . g .'. , . Page QQ f:mLg.,-.-.,M.g.-w..x:Lq,g:-,-1g,.Q54mfl Ja' X K ' ' .31 ' A I Q--0-v-1 Aw mugigj--pq ,..,.,, I X - - me -..- . F 57-' A 'l '- ' ..,. U V. L. .,.,.,..,, , , .. Jfwxw AM -WV, , -- fi 9, w ffe AHA Ae A , ,.. Nw. mi.Lxv..311S5- .- ati A M ,, H X. 2. ,Q MNA f 'T.f? ' ., , Tiff?-'fwwf.f-:a1?aH'f:a7'a R ' 1- M 2 1 f, V ' L ' ih 1f ' T fi' Z me .. 43' rf ' Sf ' ' V.: .2A:-1efz'f '.::ia',x4w.: - , Y .Q ', n,1i,,,,,gQpAv-Q , Af ,gy ,. V .1-,,5,, '-' .,.,.:1,,.,-1.211221 f:.,.::zf.-,,-N1 ,Q A . +?lga,,liAf ix ' 37f'12 ' I I - - ' - -- 5v1z'f:? ,..fw,4,f-' f . fi Q . L AAA ew-x9e1uv.2-efxvggfgwx .1A:..-fA,fffH, f,.- I- , 1 , , A ,, , ., D N, curh . A I , T D 'r-nl' ' ' A -I A-QA. e. fiissi-uf? ff' . 3, Af , hue! 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I fig-1 1 ' I t 4.,-21,3 .Q ,,, 1 tif K, -..V xl X' ' A N A' ITTJIV 1951 ', - 13 l'1'.7fTv, A '-ZW ' S-SV V ,ixxvx ,,-ly H , fy plug. X - Y of at 1 H e- fda-T-as gQ4.6,., .pm '. 7' , 9' ' -MW? 2' . ' ' - by ' fqzfff 1-R Y:.,.,.---.V R --. 5 x .N b . It 's all about the Top Hand, when he busted flat Bummin' round the town, in his Mexican hat. He 's laid up all winter, and his pocket book is flat, His clothee are all tatters, but he don 't mind that. From Top Hand TOP HANDS I 65? SENIORS BIRDWELL, Miss MAEDELE .... .... S ponsor CROWELL, Miss FLORENCE .... ....... S ponsofr BRANNEN, FRED ........... ....... P resident LEVY, JACK ...... .......... V ice-President SAUNDERS, GAY .......... Recording Secretary STEVES, DOROTHY .... Correspondirig Secretary TRAVIS, HARRIE. ....,............. Treasurer CLAss COLORS .... .... I Ireen and White CLASS FLOWER. . . ...... White .Rose Morro Mfmh,oorI, not scholarship, is the first aim in 6!IIlCll,tiU7I.H The first meeting of the Senior Class was held on September 18, 1934, under the sponsor- ship of Miss Florence Crowell and Miss Maedele Birdwell. The officers elected were: Fred Brannen, President, Jack Levy, Vice-P1'esi- dent, Gay Saunders, Recording Secretary, Harrie Travis, Treasurer, Dorothy Steves, Corresponding Secretary, Stanford Busby, Parliamentariang Bernice Barnett, Reporter, Bryce Parker, Sergeant-at-Arms, Margaret Stewart, Historian. Much of the success of this year's Senior Class is due to the fact that the sponsors have contributed so much of their time and thought in helping the officers in every way possible. The winners of the Beau and Belle con- test were announced at the Senior Frolic, given in the school auditorium, December 6, 1934. A Hall of Fame was chosen later in the year. Spring activities include the class' presenta- tion of their gift to the school, which was a large trophy case to be placed in the main hall, and the Senior Play, which was given May 3, 1935, the Junior-Senior Prom on Mary 175 Class Day on May 235 and the combined Baccalaureate Services on May 26, in the Muni- cipal Auditorium. The Thomas Jefferson the Senior Class of 1935 leaves its best wishes for the future. We shall never forget the happy days spent there. By Margaret Stewart. Page 26' Page 27 CGMMITTEES OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1935 EXECUTIVE Fred Brannen Jack Levy Dorothy Steves Harry Travis Stanford Busby Margaret Stewart Bryce Parker Gay Saunders Bernice Barnett SCRAP BOOK Margaret Stewart Bernice Barnett Catherine Dullnig RING Stanford Busby John Fields Allen Quereau BEAU AND BELLE Fred Schmidt Woodrow Harper Gurney Smith TICKET Arthur Spero Malcolm Bailey STANDING FINANCIAL Harry Travis Wayne Wood Jimmy Ford FRIENDSHIP Beverly Osborne Jonnie Bee Powell Robert Hartenberger Allen Quereau SPECIAL George Vizard Huffman Baines Raul Tanguma NOMINATING Huffman Baines Lemuel Shaw Bernice Barnett Norwood Sentz ADVERTISING fSenior Playj Raul Tanguma Andrew Christensen Mary Andersen Edwin Du Bose Arthur Spero COLORS, FLOWERS, COURTESY Dorothy Steves Lovey Jo Mallory Sara Cunningham PROGRAM Jack Levy Margaret Ellen Brown Robert Lozano Robert Marvel BALLOT Pearl Beckner Beverly Osborne John Luter Bernard Rapoport TICKET fSenior Playj IN Dudley Gowland Charles Mangham Barnett McFadden Madison Kirkland Lady K. Lenior Edwin Du Bose VITATION Stanford Busby Ed Martin Mary Andersen Sara Cunningham Raul Tanguma Bernice Barnett Grace Brown MOTTO Y , Wanda Graham GIFT ADVERTISING Isemor Bernice Barnett Catherine Earthman Fmhcl Patricia Potter Charlton Wimer Norwood Sentz Raul Tanguma Bernice Barnett Phil Bates Glenn Doolittle Jack Levy :Y ADAMS, ANITA RUTH Pres. Swastika, Skelton, Math, Student Council, Haynes Mascot. ADELMAN, LEONARD Science Club. ARIN, KATHERYN ALEXANDER, DOROTHY NELL National Honor Society, Latin, Thespians, Entertainers, Lasso. AMANDI, LEONA Sec. Glee Club. ANDERSON, MARGIE ANDERSEN, MARY Sec. Thespians, National Honor Society, APPLE, ELEANOR, Pierian, ,Poetry Club. ARAMBURU, GERTRUDE French Club. ARRATIA, MARY ASTIN, HAZEL NEITLE Skelton, Swastika, National Honor Society, French, Math, Haynes Mascot, Vice-Pres. Student Council. BAILEY, MALCOLM Pres. Haynes. C-f , J 1 :L1.A. BAKER, ELIZABETH BALLASES, PEPETSA Thespians. BARASCH, MORRIS Stamp Club. BARNETT, BERNICE Skelton, Sec. Scribblers, Managing Editor Declaration, Reporter Senior Class, Student Council, State Sec. T.H.S.P.A., Vice-Pres. Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society. BARROW, CAROLYN M.J.R., Science, Latin Club. BARRY, EILEEN Barrie Dramatic, French Club. Page 28 BARRY, A. GAII. BATII, PHIL Senate, Architectural, Non-Commissioned 0fficer's Club, Student Council. BAUERS, DOROTHY HELEN Modernist, Pan-American Club, Philatellic Society. BAYLI-ls, FLETA Girl Reserves, Society. Sec. Lasso, National BBCKNER, PI-:ARL E.H.R., L.G.P. BELL, CIIARLOTTII Rec. Sec. Reaux Arts, National Society. BIILLAS, GI-:NI-1 1' I 'V' Scribblers, Modernist. A f A- , -:Q BENNETT, MONA JI-:AN Swastika, Math, Science, Skelton, blers, R. O. T. C. Staff, National Society. BI:NNI:'rzI-:N GRACE ,Q , A Honor , I. Honor v . 1 ,V aff Scrib- Honor Vice-Pres. Modernist, Latin, Managing Editor Monticello, Math, National Society. BI-:Rm-:Y, JEANNE Modernist. BHRTCII, TIIoMAs Science Club. BI:ssIsI.I:Iz, EMMA MAI: BESSELLIEU, DICK BPIYER, AL J cffs. BIHRBOWER, VVILLIAM Honor Haynes, Science Club, National Honor Society. RILI-JS, MAJORIE L.G.P., Girl Reserves. RIsIIoP, ToMMY Sec. Officer's Club, Student Council. BLAGG, LEONA Sec. Hermes, Lasso, Science. Page 29 .'w in-fs' ,Axe C 2 BLANCHARD, LESSIE Hermes, Lasso. BLUMBERG, MINNIE Lasso, Entertainers, Thespians. BOHLS, ELVIRA Hermes. BOURLAND, HENRY Track Team. BRADEN, JOSEPHINE Skelton, National Honor Society. BRADFORD, GWINN BRANNEN, FRED Pres. Senior Class, Pres. National Honor Society, Haynes, Officers' Club, Student Council. BREEDEN, NORMA LOU BR1cE, ANN ADELE , fRifle Club, Skelton, Scribblcrs. I , , if ff' 5 if A 1, f lBll0DE, ARTHUR 33 Orchestra. ' M.J.R.,.National Honor Society. ROE, EILEEN BRONSON, HARRIETT Hr-s . -'Glee Club, Hermes, Pierians. BROOKS, BOB Student Council. BROWN, ALEXANDER Officers' Club. BROWN, GEORGE V Q 1 A Q K x BROWN, GRACE Vice-Pres. Thespians, Sec. Student Council, Monticello Staff, National Honor Society. BROWN, HEIAEN RUTH Hermes, Lasso, E.H.R. BROWN, MARGARET ELLEN Page 30 BROWN!-1, HAL J effs. BRUWNE, HELEN Knickerbocker. BUCHANAN, MORRIS Jeffs, Officers' Club. BURGER, MINOLOIS Student Council. BURNEY, Toon, Student Council. BUSBY, STANFORD Pres. Senate, Vice-Pres. National Honor Society. CALHOUN, KATHERINE Shakes, French Club. CAMPBELL, LUCILI-J Shakes, Pres. French, Latin, Swastika, National Honor Society. CANAVAN, ELIZABETH Modernist. CARRICO, HELEN Barrie Dramatic, Glee Club. CATALANI, STEPHEN Senate, Student Council. CAVANAUGII, MILDREIJ National Honor Society. CHAMBERS, CATHERINE Hermes. CHRISTEINSEN, ANDREW Architectural Club, National Honor Society. CllRlST'NSEN MARGA 'I' The3i lEC b, Lasso, Pres. E.H.R. cl vu 55312 is CLINGER, KATHRYN Pres. Hermes, Science, Lasso. CoLE, MARY ELIZABETH Vice-Pres. Pan-Americans, Modernist. Page 31 115 Y 1. COLLINS, DOROTHY Vice-Pres. Lasso, Pierian, Science, E.H.R. COLLIS, HENRI OWEN Hi-Y, Statesmen, Stamp Club. CONRAD, JOSEPHINE Barrie Dramatic. COPE, SELMA Pierian. CORDOVA, EMMETT CORRIGAN, EDGAR Treas. French Club, Student Council, Statesman, National Honor Society. V, Q- ,. . nt .if 'K 'L' IK' Ir 'I SAM JEAN ' French,.,Thespians. 'f' , HORACE A Senate, Pres. Orchestra, Officers' Club. I -. CRAVEN, LoIs M.J.R., Swastika, Student Council, Lasso. CULBERSON, RoY CUNNINGIIAM, SARA Pres. Skeltons, Sec. National Honor Society, Treas. Rifle Club, Latin, Scribblers, Science Club. DARBY, MARY Vice-Pres E.H.R., Pierian. DAVIS, MAGDALENA DEBORD, CONSTANCE Lasso. DE HART, BEATRICE National Honor Society. DELMAS, VIRGINIA DEODATI, JOE DERSHIMER, EVELYN Math. Club, Hermes. Page 32 DEWH URST, DAVID Haynes. DIEHL, CHARLES Football, Track. DILLAHUNTY, KATHLEEN DILLON, OLAN Architectural Club. . . 1 DINSMOOR, JANE ' - , i Thespians, French, .Latin Entertainers Advertising Manager Mon 'dellfo, National Honor Society. f I. DITTMAR, MARTIN 1 Senate, Officers' Club. D1xoN, MARY ELIZABETH Pierlan. DooL1TTLE, GLENN Jeffs, Nat'l Honor Society, Tennis, Hi-Y. DowNEs, DoaoTI1Y Treas E.H.R., 'Thespians, Lasso. LL5ff,..L liflbdl-4.!'1'v 0-.-A ' ' DU BosE, EDWEN 1 Senate, Officers' Club, Math, Student Council, National Honor Society. DULLNIG, CATHERINE Editor Declaration, Pres. Quill and Scroll Treas. Scribblers, National Honor Society, Latin, Lasso, Student Council, Vice-Pres. Interscholastic League Press Conference, Skelton. r DUNN, ALTON Haynes. ,,a EARTHMAN, CATHERINE Sec. Shakes. Q EATON, JEAN ' 2.9. Shakes. Q, yy ELIZONDO, AURORA Jygg' Q, Math Club. ENGLAND, RoLxN ENGLEHARDT, LoU1sE Student Council. EVANS, ANN Swastika, Capt. Tennis Team. Page 33 r ch- EvANs, DODIE French, Skelton. FAIRBANKS, MARIE Pres. Girl Reserves Lasso Latin Poetry National Honor Society FELDER, IRENE L.G.P. FEST, DORIS L.G.P. FENSTER, IRVING FIELDS, JOHN Haynes, National Honor Society 'C 1 v X VLA PM I - Y-. . QW 0 UV? .W .5 I I , 4 ' W w, F:lN1GA.l9I. DOROTHY ,, Thespians. I'-A 1 FITE, JOIIN FLACK, MARIE French, Swastika ec Rifle Club Skelton I L l , Llp .4 FORD, JI'fVIMIE S ate, ac. Statesman Officers Club , TH A Y4,L.Cl,Bl, Ilan-American Swastika Fi fl ' FRANRLIN, EVELYN 1 I FRASER, RUTH Latin, Shakes. FREEBORN, IRVING Senate, Officers Club Natlonal Honor Society, Student Council ROTC Magor GARCIA, ALBERT GARCIA, GILBERT GARZA, ROSABELLE GAVRISHEFF, MIKE Statesman, Che GAYLE, BEN Senate, Officers' Club. GEE, MARY GEORGE, GORDON Pres. Scribblers, Sec. Quill Ass't Editor Declaration, Se Officers' Club, National Ho GIBBONS, NELL GILBERT, J ACQUELINE National Honor Society GILBERT, JOIIN GILI.E'1'1'E, FRANCES Science, Beaux Arts. GLovER, MARIAN Gow, RUssELI. Student Council. GoMEz, JOVITA GOWLAND, DUIILEY Pres. Haynes, Student Council National Honor Society. GRAGG, MARY GRAIIAM, WANIJA Swastika, National Honor Society Scrlb blers, Math, Latin, Pres Rifle Club Sec Skeltons. GRIFFIN, ROLAND Gnoos, KAROLYN Shakes, Pres. Latin, French Club GRUBE, NELLIE MAE Pierian. GUELIINER, Louis National Honor Society GUI-:s'r, MARY ELIZABETH Lasso, Girl Reserves, L.G P Page 35 GURSCH, ADELAIDE Pierian, Euterpeans, Glee Club, E.H.R. HAGAN, MARY Barrie Dramatic. HALBARDIER, HAZEL Pres. Pan-American Club. HALL, VIRGINIA French, Shakes, Student Council. HARGIS, GENE AUBREY Skelton, Swastika, Rifle, Math. Club. HARGIS, GRACE ADELE Vice-Pres. Math, Rifle, Skelton, Swastika. HARP, PHIL HARPER, EVELYN Pierian, Science, Tennis, Rifle Club. HARPER, WooDRow HARRIGAN, KATHERINE Latin, Math Club. HARRIS, ARTHUR Science Club. HARTWELL, SALLY Entertainers. HASBROOK, ROBERT Haynes. HAYMAKER, JACK W. HAYS, MARIE Thespians, Lasso, Student Council. HENDRICKSON, HUGH HENRY, FREIDA BELLE Pierian. HERERA, ANGELINA Page 36 HITT, EDWARD JACK Haynes, Hi-Y, Entertainers. HOCKSPRUNG, ADALINE Beaux Arts. HOLEKAMP, ELOISE M.J.R. HowzE, MARY JANE French, Lasso, Math, M.J.R. HUBENER, HELEN HUDSPETH, LOUIE Non-Commissioned Officers' Club. HUNTRESS, HENRIETTA Knickerbockers. INGLE, MARIE! Glee Club. INGRAM, ALICE MAE Beaux Arts, Lasso. JANECEK, FRANCES M.J.R., Jeff Mascot, Glee Club, Enter tainers, Swastika. JENSEN, LOUISE Barrie Dramatic. Jon NsoN, DANFORTII Jon NSON, PAUL JONES, MAXINE Pres. Barrie Dramatic, Swastika. JONES, VIVIAN Knickerbockers. JURGENSEN, FLORENCE Pres. Beaux Arts, National Honor Society Lasso. KEATING, GERTRUDE Sec. Lassoes, M.J.R., Girl Reserves, Ex- temporaneous Speaker, Nat'l Honor Society. KELLAND, FANNIE L.G.P. Page 37 I KELLY, BILLIE JEANE KELSO, WINCHESTER KERCHEVILLE, RUTH Shakes, Student Council, Rifle, Swastika, Jeff Mascot, Math. Club. fs 4 Q-AI 5. r H CLJ .Qing I J , .WJ X ' . 'NIJ ,nf I , ,A 1-503.5 H H 1,1 X 1 r Vu I KEssLER, JAMES d ' K ' ' 1 KING, CHARLOTTE Assistant Managing Editor Declaration, Student Council, Skelton, ,Scribblers, Nat'1 Honor Society. . .1 KING, ROBERT '- 'A' ,A 4 Sec. Architec ,,ClgIb, Officers' Club, Hi-Y. ' , .I . ., KINNISON, IMOGENE Entertainers. KINTNER, MARY ELIZABETH KIRK, CRYSTAL Latin, Modernist, National Honor Society. KLEIN, TADDIE Vice-Pres. L.G.P., Entertainers. KOEIILER, ADELE CATHERINE Sec. Girl Reserves. KoEPP, RAYMOND Pres. Stamp Club, Hi-Y. KRAUs, LOUISE Modernist, Rifle, Lasso. KREMER, EDWARD Scribblers, National Honor Society. KRUEGER, BETTY Modernist, Treas. Pan-American, Math. Club. KUTCHENREUTER, FLORENCE Knickerbockers. LACHMAN, MELVIN LANE, WARREN Page 38 LANG, WILLARD Haynes, Student Council. LANGFORD, I. B. Officers' Club, Jeffs. LATIMER, CHmsT1 Vice-Pres. M.J.R., Vice-Pres. French Club, Entertainers, National Honor Society. LENOIR, LADY KATIII-:Rim-1 Skelton, Math Club, Latin, Entertainers, National Honor Society. Li-:NTz, MARGARET JAN1-1 Skelton, Student Council. LEVINE, SYLVIA Hermes, Lasso. Ll-IVY, J ACK Vice-Pres. Senior Class, Senate. l.lFSllU'I'Z, Xl-:NIA Sec. Euterpeans. L1Ncr:cUM, MARGARET LINDSTROM, Ei.i:ANoR MAI-1 Latin, Orchestra. Lxssmzn, JEANNE Modernist, Hermes, Girl Reserves. LLEWHLLYN, JACK Pres. Senate. LOZANO, ROBERT Student Council. LUNm-Ju., VIRGIL LUTI-JR, JollN T. JR. Vice-Pres. Statesmen, Jeffs, Latin, Nat'l Honor Society. LUTHY, FRANKY MAE Hermes, Rifle, Student Council, National Honor Society. MABRITO, WESLEY MACKEY, JOE Page 89 J., S 111 MAGNUS, JOSEPH INE MALLORY, LOVEY J 0 Cor. Sec. Skeltons, Jeff Mascot, Math, Rifle, Swastika, National Honor Society. MALSBURY, DOROTHY MARGUERXTE av MANDRY, MILDRED Rifle, Lasso. MANGIIAM, CHARLES Senate, Non-Commissioned Officers' Club. MANGOLD, CLYDE I Orchestra A+! u . lg, MANIIOFF, CHARLES Vice-Pres. Senate, National Honor Society. MANIIQJFF, Louis - . Senate, National H0 or Society. MANNING, JAMES B. MARSIIALL, MARY FLORENCE MARTIN, ED 7 Pres. Student Council, Senate, Officers Club, National Honor Society. MARTINEZ, ANGELINA MARTYN JACK Basketball Team. MARVEL, ROBERT Euterpeans, Jeffs, Latin, Entertainers, National Honor Society. MAUERMANN, LENORA Modernists, Latin Club. MAYER, GERTRUDE Hermes, E.H.R., National Honor Society. MCANELLY, EQWIN Haynes, Student Council, National Honor Society. T . V I BICBRIDE, ELROH Latin Club. Page McBRmE, RUTH Swastika, Shakes MCRRIIJE, WII.LY MCCABE, KATHRYN French Club. MCCLUSKEY, MILIJRED McCoRu, MARY Louisa MCCOWN, BILLY Latin Club. MCEACHI-LRN, EULA Modernist, Latin, S lVICFADIiI'lN, ADA Lou Euterpean, L.G.P. MCFAIJDEN, BARNETT Euterpean. MCKAIG, FLORA MAE Pierean. MCKENZIE, CHRISTINE Science Club. MCRAE, THEDA MAI-1 Modernist. MEERSCIIEIIIPT, Luo P. Officers' Club. MELITZ, IRVING cience, Student Council .gi L Chess Club. gl ' MELTON, EVELYNE , - U M.J.R. , L, 'Sv , . F fa : , X , . - Q A l N ' If L ' W' xx . ,Av O, ' ' s . Mmz, GEORGE , - A MILBURN, GRAHAM 1 Senate, :Student Council, Vice-Pres. 'Latin Club, National Honor Society. MILLER, JOHN Officers' Club. I age 41 MILLER, Ross Jeffs. MEGINNIS, HENRY MITCIIELIA, CAROLYN Thespians, Scribblers, Rifle Club. MONTGOMERY, INEZ Pres. Pierians, Glee Club. MONTAN10, LEOLA Science, Pierian, Lasso. MooRE, C. E. MOliEI.I.O, MAUDE Hermes, Lasso, Rifle Club. MUbllII.ER, BETTY MURPHY, CLINTON NAGEL, J ANIS Skelton. NANCE, MARY JANE Thespiarl, Science Club. NASSAUER, ADELE Lasso, Vice-Pres. Beaux Arts, Latin Club. NERI, ED Scribblers, Poetry, Entertainers. NEVELOVV, HELEN NICIlOLS, ADRIENNE Skelton. NICK, MAURICE Vice-Pres. Thalian. NOONAN, Lois NORRELL, LEE Page 42 ' D . NoRToN, AREA N Hb U ' . V, ,, . NoRvi:LL, Hmm f iff',-1' -. , 9' -x' J' rw fi Statesman, French Club, National'Hono1' Society. NUTZON, EIJMUNU NULL, Domus OLIVARRI, MARGUERITPI Thespians, Lasso. O'Ni:AL, MARCUS O'Ni-:AL, RUTH Beaux Arts. OSBURNI-2, Bl-:vi-:RLY Skelton, l'Inte1'taine1's, National Honor Society. PAnGi:T'l', MAXINE PAIIL, HUGO - I'ALMi:R, Doms PARKI-JR, BRYCL: Senate, Sturient Council, Math, Track, Capt. Football Team, Nat'l Honor Society. I. . Ll I -21.1 , fx, 1' ,I PAIIKI-Ill, CONSTANCIC ' L, Pl' lflntertainers, Shakes, Rifle Clu 3' Sec. Swastika. 5 DW -J Lev PARKINSON, ALAN ' Senate. I'AnK1NsoN, JouN Latin, Haynes. PATRICK, ERIN Math. Club. PATTERSON, EVI-ILYN . Pi-:AvEY, BEATRICE Latin, L.G.P. ' 'S Qdmdw Page 48 S PENNINGTON, EVELYN Pres. Glee Club, M.J.R., Lasso. PERSONS, KATHERINE PINA, LUGARDA PIPER, EMILY Knickerbockers. PITTMAN, MARGARET Thespians, Entertainers, Lasso. P1zz1N1, LUCILLE Pres. Knickerbockers. s5f Pipyf, ,. f 4' -, POTTER, PATRICI 0' J' 3 -r' Latin, Nat' o ' S ' ty Barrie Dramatiefisfg blgrsl 1- d Zu, News Edit ratio , ess nd Circula- ' on ' lox, CVE, .L, IE BEE ' 9 9' Pr . Modernist, Round Table, Swastika. 4 P ER, HTELEN LOUISE Glee Club, Sec. Modernist. PRATT, EILEEN Latin, Hermes, Student Council. PUNEDA, MARY Entertainers. PURv1s, MYRLE QUEREAU, ALLEN Sec. Senate, Treas. Student Council, Treas. National Honor Society, French, Math RANDALL, HUNTLEY RAPOPORT, BERNARD Jeffs, National Honor Society, Statesman Tennis. RAYBURN, MARY ELIZABETH Pres. Euterpeans, Thespians, Glee Club. REED, SARAH LEE Modernist. RESENDEZ, EVA OLGA Page r REYNOLDS, MARGARET REYNOLDS, MINNIE LEE RIIEINER, STANLEY Jeffs, Officers' Club, Scribblers, National Honor Society. RICIIEY, JEANNE Vice-Pres. Swastika, Shakes, Math, Latin, Rifle, Senate Mascot. RICIIIE, BERNICE Modernist, Latin, Lasso, Scribbler, National Honor Society. RICIIMOND, MAvIs RIDGE, HENRY ROBERTS, J OIINNIE NEAL ROBERTSON, LA NELLI-I Skelton, Swastika, National Honor Society. ROBIN, LAURA LEE Treas. Girl Reserves, Math, Rifle, Lasso, Knickerbockers, Orchestra, National Honor Society. ROTIIENFLUE, CLARENCE SACKNOWITZ, LILLIE SAENZ, CANDELARIO ,M1 Jeffs, Non-Conmissio e f s' Club. ' I SALINAS, ERNEST , ' .fkrchltect . I C! I SALIMXS, BE A 9' . ' by . P' r .3 ' V 3 A I P SAL N JNOI ' Q, ' v gamawm m ssi Officers' Club. SARvIs BERNICE' A l Swastikalf-'Mat,hx3 Shakes, National Honor ,. Society.. NSAUNDERS, GAY Rec. Sec. Senior Class, Rifle, Swastika, Skekton, Science, Entertainers, Senate 4 Qllascot. Page 45 Q v f' ' .J-' NN' .271 f fff 1...- Jr Q,-'5 SAUNDERS, HELEN Thespians, Swastika, Student Council. SAUNDERS, Louis SASLAVSKY, JUs'1'1NE SASLAVSKY, LIBBYE M.J.R., National Honor Society. SCALES, JEANNE HBTRVEY Pres. Thespians, Entertainers. SCIILOM, FANNYE HELENE Sec. Thespians, Lasso. SCH MIDT, FRED Sec. Jeffs, Pres. Statesman, Debate Team, National Honor Society. Sc11N1'rz, PLES E. Statesman, Jeffs. ScoGG1Ns, LAURENE Lasso, Barrie Dramatic. SCOTT, PEGGY Hermes, Lasso, Entertainers. SEALY, N YOMAII Thespians. SEDGWICK, FEAN KLYN SENTZ, Nonwoon Officers' Club, Jeffs. SHAWGER, HELEN Lasso, Sec. Hermes. SHAW, LEMUEL Pres. Oficers' Club, Senate, Math, Science, Entertainers. SIHREMAN, JULIA HELEN Treas. Euterpeans, Rifle Club, National Honor Society. SIEGEL, LILLIAN Sec. Science Club, M.J.R. SIEN, Lois Pres. L.G.P., Rifle, Student Council. Page SIKI-is, Joi-: I . Officers' Club, Architectural Club. K Si NCI.A1R, ICvm.YN Sivwru, GURNHY Stamp Club, Senate, Nat'l Honor Society SULCI-JR, KEMP French Club. SPI-BRO, ARTHUR Vice-Pres. Haynes, Pres. Science, National Honor Society, Officers' Club. STAFFl'IL, MARY N1-11, Sec. Pan-Americans, M0fl01'HlSt. STALI-IY MARY Louisa , 1'an--Americans, Poetry, Entertainers, Nat'l Honor Society. STI-IHIJ, DOROTIIY MA1-1 STPIIN, LYLITII Treas. Glee Club, Latin, Modernist, Lasso, liuterpeans, National Honor Society. STI-:vi-ss, DUROTIIY Cor. Sec. Senior Class, Math, Shakes, Swastika, Senate Mascot, Entertainers. STEWART, NIARGARET Pres. M.J.R., Entertainers, Rifle, Historian Swastika, Reporter Student Council, His torian Senior Class, Nat'l Honor Society S'r1nI-'I-:L, AI.1cl-: CLAIRI-1 S'rovAi.i., HINA Li-:ia S'rovAI.i., Louis:-I Skelton, Swastika, French, Glec Club, Nat'l Honor Society. Srovl-za, DUROTI I Y Thespians. S1'mnGi.nR, DOROTHY Rumi Pres. Hermes, Lasso, Science Club, Nat'l Honor Society. S'rUm-ZR, Doms Vice-Pres. Harrie Society. Simrmzs, Till-:RRPJLL J effs. SWANSON, JACK Pago .47 Dramatic, Nat'l Honol .J bf, Q r V. TANGUMA, RAUL Poetry Club. TAYLOR, FRANK C. Sec. Haynes, Student Council, Math. Club, National Honor Society. TAYLOR, KEY Treas. Thespians, National Honor Society, Student Council, Entertainers, Math, French Club. THOMAS, CATHERINE Swastika, Entertainers, M.J.R. TRAGER, JOSEPHINE Vice-Pres. Hermes. TRAVIS, HARRIE Treas. Senior Class, Senate, Officers' Club. ULMEB, LUCY Modernist, Poetry, Lasso, Declaration, Nat'l Honor Soci 'U UTZ, KATH-ERIN IJ, Q, I ' b Visio, QEORGEY gs, 1 i 'U l claration,fPoetry, Entertain rs, National 'UQI-Ionor. Soofle y.L M Q , ' 'kilt 'fi . f vb - - ' V -1 f ,' gi .E .1 V J U W Na V , VVAGNER, CHRISTINE .V WALFORD, DUDLEY M VVALLER, HAL ,,,,J!'V'9. ,IJ Fr Y WVARREN, MARIE AIMEE 2 ,J Q ,' PM ' Skelton, Sec. French Club. 'rx' y 'J WATSON, ELLEN i', ,rp '1 qv , ,, WATTS DOROTHY DELL Y Q-' 'U' Club Editor Monticello, French, Lai,sso,A'. Skelton, National Honor Society. 'Jf WATTS, VERA Glee Club, Modernist. VVEAKLEY, BONNIE French, Modernist, Rifle Club. WEBB, PEARL ADELLE Skelton, Poetry, Rifle Club. WEH MEYER, MALINDA Page 48 WEIIIs, BILLE JEAN French, Lasso. WIIITE, RICHARD Hi-Y, Football. WIMER, CHARLTON Pres. Architectural Club, National Honor Society. WINI-'IELD, MARY M.J.R. WITTLES, MozELLE My 1 WI'I r, WESLEY 'VU Vice-Pres. Jeffs, Officers' Club. ' WOLF, CARLOTTA Thespians, Lasso. VVOLFF, FRANCIS Science Club. Woon, MAXINE Editor Monticello, Treas. M.J.R., Enter- tainers, Student Council, National Honor Society. Wooo, WAYNE - w-Q Senate, Officers' Club, 'tudent Council. Woons, PAUL Officers' Club. WOODWARD, NANCY Shakes. WORMSER, MINA Modernist. W URZBACII , CLARENCE YEARGAN, DORIS M.J.R., Scribblers, Lasso, Entertainers. YOUNGBLOOD, RUBYE Pres. Shakes, Student Council, Latin, French, Math, Science Club, Nat'l Honor Society. ZALIM, RIIIELL Hermes. ZANER, J EssII-: Girl Reserves. ZIRKEL, CLIFFORD Jeffs, Entertainers, Euterpeans, Orchestra A. Page 49 I J xx I - . ' . Y I - - X ' in 1 - ., ' W . Star-dust on his chaps and saddle, Scornful still of jar and jolt, He 'll come back sometime a-straddle Of a bald-faced thunderbolt. From The Legend of Boastful Bill ' . STRAWBOSSES O 'T-r JUNIQWRS X, .fl if '- I Q , . I Q. .1 , Y , , t C., . ,R . ? GHBS, MIgg,OPAL ...... .... S ponsofr OKNSEISDQ ,Miss GERRY .... ...... S ponsov .N pizoiidu, GRADY ..... ........ P resident XSCH , CHARLES... ...vice-President OF R, MARGARET ..... .... S ecretary rl-IQRDING, BERT ..... .... T 'reasurer 1 1 il, V On November 19, 1934, the Junior Class held its first meeting under the sponsorship of Miss Opal Hughes and Miss Gerry Townsend. Ex- planations were made by the president as to why there had been no meetings before this date. The following were the officers elected to preside over the class for the ensuing year: President, Grady Yarbroughg Vice-President, Charles Schutzg Secretary, Margaret Ofnerg Parlimentarian, Glenn Dismukesg Sergeant- at-Arms, Sam Crowtherg Reporter, Margaret Craig Adamsg and Historian, Billie Louise Modaff. At a meeting of the class officers, the price of dues was placed at fifty cents for the term. The social events of the Junior Class begun with dance in the gym on December 14, 1934. Decorations corresponding with the Christmas season were used. The guests at the dance were entertained with a floor show of various numbers. The Junior-Senior Prom was one of the out- standing events of the Junior Class. By Billie Louise Modaff. Page 52 ADAMS, KEMP ATWOOD, KIRBY I BARTIIOLEMEW, VIRGINIA BEMUS, EARL GEORGE BRADLEY, BEN WILLIAM BROOKS, JOHN A. CADE, CATHERINE Page 53 , ' 1 5 , - A. N al A- 4 l ' Aj! ADAMS, MARGARET CRAIG QWMAL ARBETTER, MILTON EK BACHELOR, ROBERT BARBER, LLOYD BAUMBACII, LOIS BELCIIER, MARY RUTII BENNETZEN, KATIIERINE BIGGS, GORDON BREWER, PEACIIES BROCKIIAUSEN, HELEN BROOKS, LESTER BRUNNEMANN, ELAINE k CARPENTER, HATTIE MAE A CARR, ORVILLE Q4 CARTWRIGHT, MARGARET I: . Q . 1 ' . I 7 ,ff'f',. f fi A Lf CDT CAUTHORN, RUBY JEAN CHERRY, LOUISE COLE, CHARLES CLARK, JANE CORDER, RUTH EVELYN GROWTH ER, SAM CUNNlNGHAM, BETTY JANE CURTIS, SARA KATHERINE DART, J OSI-:PII DANCY, ALBERT DAVIS, VIVIAN DENMAN, GILBERT DELEVAN, GEORGE DICKINSON, RAYMOND DITTMAR, MARY DISMUKES, GLENN DU BOSE, BARCUS EDWARDS, PEGGY DUNCAN, RUTH EVERS, ERNEST FELDMAN, PATSY FRASER, DONNIE Page 54 FRIEDRICK, MAURINE GAUTIIIER, ARTIIUR GILLIAM, MARY ELLEN nryh. lla'-rl L-'ful GUERINGER, LOUIS f' .VR 4, 'I ,G90InXIQN, KINGSI-'ORD ' J GRAY, GENEVIEVE 9 ,S A , uf- I ., J f 's JJ HAIIIIOX, GENE HALL, MARJORIE HANSQN, MARY ELLEN HALM, ELIZABETII HARDING, BERT HAUSER, EDITH HARE, FINLAY HAWKINS, LA NELL HIGDON, SEALEE HELLAND, FRANCES HIGGINS, PARKER HIXON, JACKIE HILL, EVELYN GRACE HOUSTON, JOSEPHINE JACKSON, HELENA Page 55 JENKINS, BETTY JANE - I 1 Y .4 L-M4 'f7 Ll r 4 N JU' fl . .4 . . JENNINGE, MARTPIA JOHNSON, WILLIAM KATZ, CHARLES J ORRIE, SAM KILPATRICK, CHESTER KIRK, CAROLYN KIMBALL, OLIVE KRUDER, HELEN LAGERQUIST, MYRA KUH N, GLADYS LE BARON, BILL LEONARD, LOUISE LEIBMAN, FRIEDA LEUNG, BLANCHE LOCKE, PEGGY LEVINE, BERNICE MAOHA, MYRTLE MARTIN, KIRBY MARMALEJO, SANTOS MARTINEZ, VIRGINIA MATHIS, LAURA MCCLINTIOK, CHARLES Page 56 MCGARROUGII, ROBERT MCHENRY, JANE MCKINNEY, EIINA LEE MCRAE, WINIFRFIIJ MEAIDE, MARGARET MPZNGER, MARIBI'II, MERCHANT, CATHERINE MILLER, WILMA MINTEL, HELEN fr ffhfljf ff -44,2 MOIJAFF, BILLIE LOUISE 1 -7 ,414-: MOON, TOM -l'-'- 'L 'ff ,K X v - iiisls MOORE, ANNA MAE 'kg MOW'PIRY, NORA ALICE MUELLER, MARGARET ANNE MUIINKER, ANNIE MYI.IUS, MAURICE NANCE, BILLIE NETTING, CONRAD NIBRI, ANNE NoEssEL, RUTII OFNER, MARGARET 1' OLIVER, MAC 4 cP g,',Q2,,b Page 57 3 ' ' ,KE - I , OSBURN, J. C. PARKER, DAVID PARKER, JAMES PARKER, RALPII PASHKOEF, LILLIAN PATTESON, LORRAINE PATTON, HELEN PATTON, JEAN PIERCE, AURELIA E, NO MA , ,' 1 ,,7' , jy J Rf J,-,JP LC , HAROLD K POOL, CATHERINE W D5 aj ,Y . , - M .7 , ' Q' -'J bl kgs, 1. .ff '57 R s J 'JR 'J ' 1' ff? YVY3, JU - 4 J XJ PRENTISS, PATSY PRESSLEY, MARGARET B. PRUCHA, ALBERT QUOTA, MARTHA LOUISE RAIJINSKY, LORAINE RAEBER, MARGUERITE RAGLAND, GRIFF RAHT, GRAHAM , REDFORD, LOUISE ROBBINS, ROBERT Page 58 ROIJIIIE, JIMMIE ROESSLER, ENID ROWE, JAMES SARLI, CHARLOTTE SAWTELLE, BOB SCIIILLING, EUNICE SCH MIDT, LOUIS SCHULZE, AUOREY JEAN SCHULZE, ELAINE SCHUTZ, ALBERT SCIIUTZ, CHARLES SCOTT, GASTON SENTZ, PATRICIA SIIIPMAN, EILEEN SIMMONS, LOUISE SLAYMAKER, FRANK SMITH, ELIZABETH SMITH, EUGENIA SMITH, GOLDIE STONE, EDITH STRANGE, MARTHA JEAN STRONG, SHIRLEY STROTHER, JIMMY Page 59 bvd -1 iiaf I 4 1 S2 wh 4 . 1' ix, q 'xfj4t R H219 'Lag LB . I 'L 'J TELOTTE, SILSBEE THOMPSON, ANDREW THOMPSON, THEO VAN VVIE, FILLIS THORNTON, MARGARET VAN VVIE, MARGIE VVAIDE, HELEN VAUGHN, M'LISS WALKER, GEORGE VVEBER, RAYMOND WAIITHALL, WILSON VVEDDINGTON, DIXIE VVELLS, LAURA WEEDEN, ERLENE WERC KLE, JOE XVHITE, RAYMOND WESTERVELT, JULIE VVILLIAMS, BETTYE XVOOD, LAWRENCE WRIGHT, WOLF, JAMES DORA WURZBACH, CLINTON YARBROUGH, GRADY Page 60 , , . v X . .,.. , ,, ,. f . e . f- , W' i . G . e 41, W-N1 V , ' ' I+ ef. .A Y. ,,.- 1 'f ff ,ff X Q2 -. V V V . , ,R - . F e H P5 QV. .. , ' , . ,M -2 :www .-...af-m ,, . , . f'--.Q-.4 ,f ,ff e , 1 ' 1 - ee-- 2 'QM' .r m mvelt Z . F ffl. wife' 'W .151 'i' f ' vm? ' v ' V--faAafv'i 4?l'fM' ' . Q ' ,f wwf' A - 11 ,,:'..q 45SZ'3. 'A - ' ' -1 ' M-- F 2 , -V ' 1 ,.-.9-1-42.3--::ZQ.zA w to - .2,. ,g L Y , 4,2 A u Y l vi - Q 3, K ,Y V ru L K V .i .,4,,w,,.,g, ,1 L V ' , 1 - . 1 , J' N ' E ' A' f ,l- ,. - ' .,,---vr'.L-'Z . ,U A ,.,--you-,gr-jg 4, . V: , ' . ,QV . :we iff' rp- .f 1' . 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Come all ye tonderfeet And listen to what I say, If you can 't get a government job You had better remain where you bc. Then you won't curse your luck And cry out feobly yah ! From Life in a Half-Breed Shack TENDERFEET I SOPHOMORES QUISENBERRY, Miss BASSIE. . . ...... Sponsor SIMMS, ED ................ ..... P resident LONGIST, JUNE ........... ..... S ecretary CAMPBELL, ANN . . . .... Treasurer The Sophomore Class of 1934-35 was organ- ized in October with Mrs. Chadwick and Miss Quisenberry as sponsors. Mr. Ivey gave such a fine speech of welcome that it filled the sophomores with inspiration for the year's we-rk. L-'The class officers for this year were: Presi- dent, Ed Simms, Vice-President, Wayne Davisg Secretary, June Longistg Treasurer, Ann Campbell, Parlimentarian, Jimmy Lambert, Sergeant-at-Arms, Bill McBride, Reporter, Lewis Kercheville. This class was organized to promote friend- ship among its members and to keep up the high standards of Thomas Jefferson. The class was very active due to the efforts made by the sponsors and officers. A picnic was given during the month of March at the beauti- ful country home of Maury McGarraugh. This gathering was a great success and appreciated by everyone who attended. Under the guid- ance of our sponsors other entertainments and plans were made by the social committee con- sisting of the following members: Bernice Lehman, Celeste Morrison, Maury McGarraugh, Margaret Bachtel, and Lewis Kercheville. This sophomore class of 1935 intends to uphold the high standards which was begun by the past pupils of Thomas Jefferson, By June Longist. Page 62 ARMSTRONG, .IOIIN ASK!-ZW, RUAL AIIGIIENBAIIOII, LANE RARWISI-I, CAROLYN BARCLAY, BOBBY BAUMBACII, KATIIERINE BORIJI-IN, MARY BPINKI-1, MILIIREII BENTON, BARBARA RUNNER, IJAVIII BRAIIY, ALICE RIITII BOSSIIARIDT, MARGARET BOYLH, A N NIC BROWN, MARY FRANCES CALIIWELL, MII.llRE1ll BUSBY, JERALIIINE BUSBY, MYRTLI-: CALLAN, BARBARA CAMPBELL, ANNE CAMERON, CATIIERINIC - ,X xy A A CANAVAN, ICTI I HL MAE CATALANI, NORMA CROW, I+IvI-:LYN CIINNINGI DIAL, KATIIRYN COPE, CIIARLI-Is COIICII, TERRI-:LL IAM, BILLY DANIE, ROBERT DELAVAN, CONNIE ,v 0 IJIETZEL, MAXINE 1 J FOOTE, HELEN FOSTER, INEZ DURIIAM, 1' AY 'Q ENGELIIARIIT, TEII FRIX, GRACE Page 63 FROST, JANET GIESECRE, CORIJELIA - u .XID li.. ZUQJ- 5 Dm, ' -1- K1 .lg ug' ' X s I ,Q E HARNEST, ANSON HENNESSEY, PETER HOBBS, LETA RUE HUXTABLE, LERU HOOKER, PRESTYNE JENNINGS, ELEANOR JOHNSON, WIRT LAMBERT, J IMMIE . LAPIIAM, JOYCE KNUST, FRITZ 'W Ju' LE BLEU, MARJORIE I V0 LEHMAN, BERNICE Q 1 If bf J L Y QECLXQUTHIE sf K A L kf LINDEN, PATSY , .J LOCKHART, SAMUESTA LOZANO, HAROLD LUTZ, MARTHA LONGIST, JUNE LYTLE, BETTY JEAN MASTERSON, SHIRLEY MARTIN, HOWARD MATHIS, WALTER 5. METCLAF, HUGH A 1 MOORE, GEORGE MIIILER, FLORENCE MORRIS, VERA DEE MORRISON, CELESTE MOWERY, DORIS MOUNGER, MARTHA MURRAY, BETTY STEELE MCGARRAUGH, MAURY NASSAUER, GEORGE JR. NG, ELLA MCROBERTS, M. L. NISSEN, PEGGY NORVELL, BILLY PENNINGTON, SARA Page 64 PERRIN, MARGARET POOL, MARY PORTER, DOROTHY SUE POWERS, WALLACE RASCOI-I, BETTY RHODES, FAY LYNN RICE, JANE ROBIN, RUTH ESTELLE SATTERI-'IELD, ROBERT L. 1 SAWTELLE, ALICE f '1.w1 C f- ' ' ' SCHINDLER, ARNOLD SEEFELD, JAY K Sl!-JN, LOUIS SIMMS, ED. SIMMS, LACY SMITH, LOUIS STANARD, DOROTHY STENCE, DOROTHY STEPHENS, VIRGINIA STUCKB, HERBERT , TAYLOR, ELLA THURMOND, ALDEN I ' TUCKER, MARGA X V ' AR ,OIJQV yn, ., ,F ' V VAN LANDINGHAM, DOROTHY 'N '-Xt-fb I WADLEY, MARJORIE H 'IJ M . 1 WALTIIALL, A'AS,v GJ- WAI, , NI-IZ - L xgyv VVIIITE, MIGNON X . WIIJLIAMS, NORA WILLSON, EARLY WILSON, WARREN WOINOWSK, JUNE ROSE VVOINOWSK, URRINE W WOOD, ELOISE YANTIS, CARL ZIRKEL, JOYCE I ' 41 3'f .1 Page 65 'f 'AA JJ MI fqbdfbv - 'nf f 2 , I A- xff o , on wh ':.f:g::t1.?T7f,?P.v 'x c J' sffgf' 'fi'f,Z11w- 4 5,34 .I f 5 x ' 1 1 I If Y f lg 4 Q 'V , It , ' , , .,,, .4 .ww Y -V :f.:uf+' o, -,, o - A fi-of o lffifffk f ' fm-ygwl 'W L o 1 5 M M I .VA JE if ,1aSghM'1f!'l vw ' . 'I . 1 f :ex w ,, if iffy! Aff ' s A 'yn .- f'yM 2l?kg1g' o J' o o Q 'Zh ,+ N Vg - 7' Y! f ' ' Jfgw' 'I' Ui, M, ' .sf ilk, if 7 il. 11,21 M, yi-, vi , I . ' 'f Lm. 'I . ,N V o f w nfw w H l .1. 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V . .. f ,fa V M,- . ik QF:-'l'v,,'-V w.:'sa-. ,Aly ...V .h Qs Q . We, o ,fi -X: o Y X ' 'if3L. i '. '- 'bafifa , N V-.,,u ' . . ' P. gk-V-w X. Q- iam, , x n. ' NX A ' , X You can't expect a cowboy to agitate his shanks In etiquettish manner in aristocratic ranks When he's always been accustomed to shake the heel and toe At the rattling ranches dances where much etiquet don 't go. From 'tThe Cowboy 's Dance Song I THE RODEO I if: 1:0191 EEQTJZ5 iii ini 1ur!!!!!!K E ,Jw-34's Qha Whore arc you going? Arc thm-so four posing? A Qfrollp oi' JvH'ox'sox1 liezlutius. , Most Athletic' Girl. Whom' the Zlffl'2li'fi0ll, NVilliam? NW10 M? Swine Q.Z'l 0l1p! Ill-lon Miutv l'I'0ll i Os. l and two ol' ha-1' A HM' sr-h 001. Why stan' gal zingr? Page 70 H111 111111 lilvzl HOV. IA-111111-l Slmw, tlw lgvilll. l'osi11g.f? Ami :lo wx' 11 1111- 211 H11- tht' 5th In-I'io1l? Iluw 4101-S I4'l'1'1l wiv? -l0H'l'I'SUll Q11i11t11plv1s. NVIIEI1 did you stop for, Illlllld 7 SOIlll'1lIillQl'IlIllS1 lw I'111 Wlwsu llorv ? .lust luok 1:1 tllll' Imttvlz Pugv 11 lllj. 1-an w..-H Vx 1 1 .5 1 ' ,, I. N 1 . i V' 1 KV' ,L 1 I A .Fi Lou svvnis to bc reforocing. Lot 's laugh too. 'Pho Must augs Hc Did anybody NVhy tho frown? What 's this! NV:xiI ing? The gang. auty. Twins ? Page '72 Wlwrv the bus unlouds. 'l'lw Army at vzlsv. 'l'hv Jl'fl'0I'S0ll Hmnlio P2ll'kl'l' Wlmsv zulvisory? Thv puwvrs ul' thx' llvv. S ' xVll2l1'S sllv mloillg. .Immiv IS., is thai fair? Four ot' J1-fl'0r'sm1's most popular. Page '73 Lui Mr. Rogors-at work. Tho P. T. A. 1011. PI'iIH'ip21l and Prosimlvnt. Tllrvo Ul'0lli0S. VVho hui our Jzlvkl 'l'h0y should 110 on iho Somo fIZl1Il0l'illf2,'. A swvoi poso. Tho mn' lot. Miss Ilomv l'1f'0ll0I11if'S. P1-1'1'hml. St:1nt'ol'1l? Yos. liut whivll Twin? has soioritzls do Ins Hostels. honor roll. Jol'I'n-rsonl is DY'0SCllfUi1 with Tho zxwzlrds. Page 74 91 ry' 'T l+'m1l' lv:14l0I's. Wlmsv lll2l4llU'? W f 'l'lu- lung' :xml ilu- rflmri. Why so INXIISIYU, Huy? 'l'h1- Army with its ul'l'ic-vrs ax SINDIISUVS. Pugr' 75 I M' ann? 3 I' fy K. Z' 8 YB Vi 1. iff GX' 05 Urvilh- Farr. AT what you looking, llvlvn? 'Fhrvo Juffm-1'son cowboys. Pvarl NVehh. Is sho Wally studious? Two from thc Army. Aw 1lu-so 'rhrov OVOI' separated? .lust what is This? Waiting for tho hus. Van you hoaf thvsv thrw? Tha- most popular' and hos round. t-all- Puge '76 Tech vs. Ju-H' singles. Firming from 'Younis Vourts. Miss Svvrist giving instrur-tions. Girls Doubles 'l'm-um: Ann l+lvzms, Evelyn liil1'1Di'l' Is this Sully Rand? Why hidv, Joan? Ih'zu'kol11'i1lgv vs. Ji-H' mluublvs. Page 77 .u.. 5 I X I I 1 1 . , . . 4 , 1 ,.....-E Ay-'F J, . no ii .., , ,4 'val 7 h-vw 14 , ur ...-if f' ,QA a . Suvh a mix up. Ed Mitchvll Cheer Loaders. NVh2lf,S the ids-a, Andy. Glenn English. Leaving for Austin. O ' z '101' if! Our ball. Page 78 Srenes Vrmn Senior Play lllmwlxu Pluxs Cast uf flworgff Mrlrzlyrr. . 7'1'rrJ1 M1'InIylr1'. Mrs. Melntynv. . Prof. 1wI'IVlf!ll't'. Supldl' ........ M rs. Patterson .... Characters .. . . . . .George Vizard . . . .Mona Jean Bennett ...Sara Cunningham Wanda Graham . . . .Robert Marvel Gordon Georpfe .. .Charlotte Kim: . . .Kullye Youngblood Maxine Wood Hlsir l'uH:'rsun ............ Mary Winifred 7'rnffi1' Offirwr. Ilu teh ........ Iiriurr. .. Omar. . . llal .... l'1'I1'. .. l'ru1lrnrw Przllyf .... .lurux . . . Illiriam. .. l'1':-ian.. Julia Helen Shireman , ....,... Wayne Woe l 'SD . . . .Edyzar C0 'ipzan Martin Dittmar . . . .Irving I reeborn .. . . Allen Quereau . . .Fred Brannen . . . Edward Martin . . . , Margaret Stewart . . . . Beverly Osburnv Hazel Nelle Astin ...Dorothy Dell Walls . . . .Gene Aubrey Harpris 'l'llr single rreu Grace Adele llargis .. , Constance Par ker lillUWS how 10 work. SVUIIUS frmn , . 'llw Senior l+'r4 Page T9 ,lim-. rv v Jf I U W 1 f ' f I V f V N. l xx l A The Thospians. XC' ' 4 .Jr KVJ - K A llill Billicgf , .LM ...I il p - Scenes from COME OUT 011' THE lfl'1'CHEN Cast of Characters Olivia Dangcrficld-Alias Jam' Ellvn Margaret Stewart Elizabffth Dangerficld-Alias Aramintu, Dorothy Flowers Mrs. Fallccncr-Tuckcr's sistvr Maxine VVood Cora Fallcener-Ilcr Daughtf-r Louisu Leonard Lady Katherine Lenoir Amanda - Olivia's blaclc mam my Mary Pune-da Burton Crane --From tha North Jack Llewelyn Thomas Lzfffcrrts--Statistical Port Gem'g'L' Vizarcl Solon Tuclc4:rffCranc's Attorney and Guest .................... Bob Sawtelle Paul Dangcrfield-Alias Smithfield Lg! Q Clarlvs Dangc icld--Alias Brindlrhury J. W. Patterson Wayne Wood Randolph Wcwlcs-Agrrnt of tha' Dangcrfields ............. Gaston Scott The State Play Him COUNTRY Cast of Characters Ursula Trrnt ............ Margaret Stewart Gocffrvy Trrfnt. . . ...... Jack Lewellyn Captain Haldane. . . . . .William Gray Page 80 N -. , The cowboy sees many hardships although he takes them well 5 The fun we had upon that trip, no human tongue can tell. The cowboy 's life is a dreary life, though his mind it is no load, And he always spends his money like he found it in the road. From John Garner's Trail Herd OUTFITS 0 ARCHITECTURAL CLUB BY JOE WERCKLE The purpose of the Architectural Club is to promote the interest of architecture and a feel- ing of good fellowship among its members. The club is composed of students who have had drawing, students who are taking drawing, or students who are interested in drawing and architecture. The club has enjoyed many pleasant activities during the year. Among them were: an outing at Medina Lake, the initiation of pledges at the Olmos Park Basin, a visit to the Scottish Rite Cathedral, visits to the new homes in the vicinity of the school, and the annual club banquet at El Charo Mexican Restaurant. Because of the visits to the newly con- the members have become interested in different types of constructions of which was held structed homes, homes. future the club plans to visit the San Jose Mission which is being rebuilt so as it did when it was first erected. Every member of the club is interested in this type of old architecture. ln the near that it will look OFFICERS FALL SPRING Charlton Wimer .... .... P resident . . ...Robert King Grady Yarbrough .... ...Vice-President . . .......... Joe Sikes Robert King ....... . . . Secretary . . . .. .... Louis Gueldner Louis Gueldner .... .... T freasurefr ..................... ....... A lbert Baer James Rowe .... . . . Sergeant-at-Arms ................ .... E rnest Salinas Joe Werckle ....................... Parliamentfwirm zmrl Historian ............. Joe Werckle TOP ROW: Taliaferro, Mr. Leon, Sponsor: Wimer, Charlton: Yarbrough, Grady: King, Robert. MIDDLE ROW:-- Guelilner, Louis: Arbutter. Milton: Bate, Phil: Christensen, Andrew: Cope, Charles. BOTTOM ROW:f-Hare, Finlay: Salinas, Ernest: Schimlll-r, Arnold: Sikes. Joe: VVe1'ckle, Joe. 1 , V A.. .L - ., V Page 82 BARRIE DRAMATIC CLUB RY PATRICIA POTTER The James Matthew Barrie Dramatic Club, organized three years ago by Miss Nell Beasly, now has as its sponsor Miss Alva Rossy. The club has done some veI'y successful work in presenting plays. They have given before the school in assemblies 'iAnother John Alden, a Thanksgiving play: Mansions, a serious drama: and 'iWisdom Teeth, a comedy. Because the Thanksgiving assembly in which the club was to have presented its play was called off, all of the dramatic work has been done at the actual club meetings. Here some marked talent has been shown by new members as well as old. Among the accomplish- ments were Pink Mules, presented by Leta Rue Hobbs: a pantomime by Mary Hagan, lflileen Barry, and Sara Katherine Curtis: and A Night Out by Eileen Barry. There has been con- centrated study of the biography and plays of James Matthew Barrie. To advance the club's name Louise Taylor, a graduate member of the society, designed a shield which was put into the form of a tiny gold pin. The shield was also put onto cream colored stationary for the club. All of the members, even those graduating, wish for the further advancement of their club in every way. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Maxine Jones .... .... I 'resiflefzt . . . .. . . .Maxine Jones Doris Studer. , . .... Vice-I'resio'ent. . . .... Helen Carrico Mary Hagan ..... .... I q1!lf'I'6fIl7'.lj ...... .... B ernice Head Leta Rue Hobbs ............. ..., 7 'rcrzsureo' .... .... ..,.. .... .... S i l Iyl Jones 'FOI' ROW: Rossy, Miss, Alva. Sponsor: Jones, Maxine: Studer. Doris: Hagan, Mary: Hobbs, Leta Rue. Mllllblilfl ROW: Akin, Katheryn: Barry. Eileen: Carrieo, Helen: Conrail, Josephine: Curtis, Sara Katherine. IiU'l l'0M ROW: lloeker. I'rI-slyne: Kuhn, Glzulys: Potter. Patricia: Scoggins, Laurene: Shipman, Eileen. :L n..- -o+.- , QA- Page 83 BEAUX ARTS LITERARY SOCIETY BY ADELE NASSAUER In September, 1933, Florence Jurgensen and Adele Nassauer organized the Beaux Arts Literary Society. The charter members were Florence Jurgensen, Shirley Strong, Alice Mae Ingram, Charlotte Bell, Merium Vessells, and Adele Nassauer. The object of the club is to study the better literature and the inside of the motion picture industry. At the present time the members of the club are studying the better films and their origin through books or original copy and the life inside the studio gates. Miss Mamie Stein is the able sponsor and director of the club. She is always ready to help with any project the members undertake, and she is especially interested in promoting the welfare of the club. This year the club participated in the Christmas cheer work sponsored by the Student Council and made a Merry Christmas for a needy family. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Florence Jurgensen .... ..... P resident ........... .... F lorence Jurgensen Shirley Strong ...... .... V ice-President ........ ....... S hirley Strong Charlotte Bell ...... ..... R recording Secretary ...... ...... C harlotte Bell Lorraine Sprinkle .... .... C orresponding Secretary. .. .... Lorraine Sprinkle Alice Mae Ingram .... ..... P urliamentarian ......... .... A lice Mae Ingram Lorraine Holck ..... ..... S ergearit-at-Arms ........ ....... R uth O'Neal Adele Nassauer ......... . ..... Historian and Reporter ........... ..... A dele Nassauer TOP RONV: Stein, Miss Mamie, Sponsor: Jurgenson, Florence: Strong, Shirley: Bell, Charlotte: Ingram, Alice Mae. BOTTOM ROW:-Gillette. Frances: Hoc-kspring, Adalineg Nassauer. Adele: 0'Neil, Ruth: Smith, Eugenia. T ..-,,.- L, 7, l Page 84 ELLEN H. RICHARDS CLUB BY EUGENIA SMITH On November 22, 1934, the members of the Ellen H. Richards observed their first an niversary. This club of enthusiastic members was organized to develop interest in the Home Economic Department: to learn more about the field of Home Economics, its state and national organi- zations, leaders in the field: and to form a bond of friendship among' the members. During the regular meetings the club alternates with interesting talks on Home Economics by speakers in authority and practical application of problems in both clothing and cookery. The club was named for Mrs. Ellen H. Richards, a founder and the first president of the American Home Economics Association and one of the most outstanding of the earlv home economists. The club devotes one of the meetings during the year to an Ellen Richards program. Besides participating in picnics at the parks, the club has a reunion in the form of a tea every spring honoring the Ellen H. Richards charter members and those who have graduated. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Margaret Christensen .... .... I 'resident ...... .... I Dorothy Downes Dorothy Downes ....... . . . Vice-I'-resirlent. . . .... Helen Slimp Elsie Jane Allison. . . .... S ecretrwy ........ ...... C lara Safir Gertrude Mayer. . . .... I'm-Iifzmentarifzn. . . .... Gertrude Mayer Eugenia Smith. . . .... Reporter ......... ....... K itty Taylor Eugenia Smith ..... .... H istoriruz ......... .. .Helen Ruth Brown Adelaide Gursch ...... . . . ..... Sergeriiit-at-Arms. . . ...... ........ N Vinifred McRae TOP RUWV: Mc-l m'l:innl, Miss Marguerite, Sponsor: Christensen. M?1l'lI2ll'l'lI Downes, Dorothy: Iirown, Ili-li-n Ruth. MIDDLE ROW: Collins. Dorothy: Darby. Mary: Di-lmzis, Virizinia: lfranklin. Evelyn. liOT'l'0lVl ROW: filll'Sl'l'l. Adi-Iuifli-: Mayer, Gertrude: lNlcRzu-, Winifreil: Montanio. Leola: Smith, Eugenizx. u i i Pnyc 85 ENTERTAINERS BY GEORGE VIZARD The Entertainers Club of Thomas Jefferson High School was organized October 12, 1932, under the co-sponsorship of Miss Marguerite Perez and Mr. Alex Murphree. The purpose of the club is to provide more and better entertainment for the student body and to donate the profits to various school funds. Invitations to become a member of the club are extended to all pupils who possess outstanding talent. The show of the term Kutie Kapers was presented November 22, 1934, under the able direction of the sponsors, Miss Marguerite Perez and Miss Ella Stone, who helped to make it a success. The advertisement of the show which was run in the Declaration was the first to appear that year. Outstanding numbers which included an acrobatic act, performed by Miss Catherine f Mooney, which cannot be duplicated by any other young lady in the world, a chorus 0 TOP ROW:- -Perez. Miss Marguerite, Sponsor: Belcher, Mary Ruth: Blumberg, Minnie Frances: Dinsmoor, Jane ' J k' Janecek Edwards, Pcirlry: Graham, Wanda. MIDDLE ROW:-f Hartwell, Sally: Hauser, Edith: Hitt, ac , I rances:Kinnison,Imo1:ene:Klein, Lillian. BOTTOM ROW:-Leonard, Louise: Marvel, Robert: Mintel. Helen Neri, Edward: Ofner, Margaret: Parker, Constance. 1 dancing girls led by Miss Cleo Eton who danced at the World's Fair in Chicago, and u spectacular oriental number with blazing toichcs given by Miss Helen Mintel, blended variety and color, which made it the outstanding show of the year. Robert Marvel was elected president of the club for the term and George Vizard Master- of-Ceremonies and historian. Members of the club gave freely of their talents to other school entertainments and to uc- tivities outside of the school. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Robert Marvel. . . . . l,7'l?S'I.!1t?7lff. . . . .Robert Marvel George Vizard. . . . . Historiurz. . . . .George Vizarcl 'FOI' ROW:I'ittmz1n, Mzxryrmw-tc Pune-clam. Mary: Rayburn, Mary Elizabeth: Salinas. lh-ln-1-cuz Snnmln-rs. Gay: SL-:ilu-s, .Im-unnv. MIDDLE ROW: Schulze. Elaine: Scott. IH-guy: Shaw, 1.1-mum-l: Staley, lVl:n'y lioniss-: Stn-vvs, Dorothy: Su-vvnrt, Mxfwpzaret. li0'l l'0M ROW: 'l'uyIor, K1-y:'l'homas, Catherine: Vizurxl. Gm-orfreg Witt, VV1-sleyz Wood. Maxine: Yuargan, Doris. Page 87 EUCLIDEAN MATHEMATICS CLUB BY LA NELL HAWKINS The Euclidean Mathematics Club, under the co-sponsorship of Mrs. Helen Bolton and Miss Mattie Brooks, was organized at Thomas Jefferson High School on the twenty-fifth of Feb- ruary, 1932, by members of high rating in the various mathematic classes. Because of con- flicting interests Miss Brooks resigned. The club was named in honor of Euclid, a famous mathematician during the third century B. C., who wrote the first and the most famous text- book on geometry that has ever appeared. The first meeting of the year of the club was held in September, 19234, when enthusiastic plans were discussed for the coming year. The purpose of the club is to promote fellowship and to study that which is most interest- ing in mathematics. To aid us in our purpose some members of the faculty have given talks of great interest. Mr. Taliaferro spoke to the members on instruments and methods of pro- cedure in architecture. Although the talk was primarily for boys, the girls displayed a lively interest. Lieutenant McShane gave us an enjoyable and educational talk on mathematics in gunnery. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Graham Milburn ..... .... P resident ........ .... G raham Milburn Grace Adele Hargis .... .... V ice-President. . . .... William Johnson Gene Aubrey Hargis .... .... S ecretawy ........ ...La Nell Hawkins Erin Patrick ........ .... T reasurer ......... ..... F rank Taylor Peaches Brewer .... .... P arliamentarifm .... ....... K ey Taylor Louise Redford. . . .... Sergeant-U.t-Arms. . . .... Edwin Du Bose Charlotte King ..... .... R eportcr .......... ....... L illy Bailey La Nell Hawkins ......... .... .... H i storian ......... . ......... ...La Nell Hawkins TOP ROW: Bolton, Miss Helen, Sponsor: Milburn, Graham: Hargis, Gene Aubrey: Hargis, Grace Adele: Hawkins, La Nell: Adams. Anita Ruth. SECOND ROW:f Astin, Hazel Nelle: Bennett. Mona Jean: Brewer. Peaches: Cunningham. Sara: Dershimer. Evelyn: Du Bose, Edwin: Elizondo, Aurora. THIRD ROW :-Graham, Wanda: Johnson, William: Lenoir. Lady Katherine: Mallory Lovey Jo: Oliver. Mac: Patrick, Erin: Parker, Bryce. BOTTOM ROW: Redford, Louise: Richey, Jean: Robin, Laura Lee: Steves, Dorothy: Taylor, Frank: Taylor, Key: Vaughn, M'liss. EUTERPEAN MUSICAL SOCIETY BY GHRALIHNI-1 HLUMBERG Soon after the opening of Thomas Jefferson in February 19332, the Euterpean Society, named for Euterpe, the Muse of Music, was organized. Before Jefferson was built, plans were being discussed for the formation of a club with the purpose of practicing melody con- struction, but the founding of such an organization could not be realized because of crowdel conditions in Main Avenue High School. Pupils studying harmony made up the membership of the club, however, students who have unusual talent are allowed to become members by the popular vote of the club. The Euterpean Society is an unique one in that it is the only known one of its kind. .Iames Nipper was the first president of the society, and Allie Mae Wilson succeezlezl him as the second. Margaret Briggs became the third, and Lylith Stein succeeded her as the fourth. Mary Elizabeth Rayburn presides this year. A string quartet, a girls' quartet, and a mixed quartet have been organized this year. The membership has been increased and the club is rapidly pushing forward. Meetings are held twice a month. A short program is given after all business has been discussed. OFFICERS FALL Simi NG Mary Elizabeth Rayburn. .. .... Preszdent ...... .. .Mary Elizabeth Rayburn Lois Gragg ............. . . . Vice-I'1'esirIer1t. . . ............. Lois Gragg Xenia Lifshutz ........ .... . Secretary ..... ....... X enia Lifshutz Julia Helen Shireman .... . .. Treus1we1'. . . . . .Julia Helen Shireman Geraldine Blumberg .... . . . Hisforirm .... . . .Geraldine Hluniberg 'FOI' RUVV: de llnrgos, Mr. lfraneis, Sponsor: Rayburn. Mary Elizabeth: Iiipshutz. Xenia. MIDDLE ROW: Shire- man, Julia Helen: llalm, Elizabeth: Jackson, Helena: Marvel. Robert. li0'l l'0M ROW: lVlel adden, Ada lion: Norrell. lice: Schulze. Elaine: Stein. I.ylilh. I I 4 Page 89 GIRL RESERVES BY MARY ELIZABETH GUEST The Girl Reserves, a branch organization of the Young Women's Christian Association, was organized in Thomas Jefferson in February, 1932. The motto, to face life squarely and to find and give the best , is conscientiously observed by each of its twenty-five members who strive also to fulfill the high ideals of community service. The club this year has been sponsored by Miss Alva Rossy. The meetings are held at 7:30 P. M. the second and fourth Tuesday of each month in the homes of the members. At these meetings plans are discussed and made for the business and activities. The club was represented by two of its members at the District Conference. Among the social activities of the year have been the White Elephant Party, the initiation at Camp Idlewilde, and the Easter program at the All-City Girl Reserve Council Supper. Summertime means a trip to Camp Idlewilde where horseback riding, swimming, hikes, dances, and many other diversions make the days seem all too short. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Marie Fairbanks .... .... P resident ....... ........... O pal Bush Opal Bush ....... . .... Vice-President .... .... S amuesta Lockhart Fleta Bayles ......... .... S ecretary ........... ......... F leta Bayles Laura Lee Robin ....... .... T reasurer ............. ....... L aura Lee Robin Mary Elizabeth Guest ...... .... R eporter-Historicm ............. Mary Elizabeth Guest TOP ROW:--Rossy. Miss Alva, Sponsor:Fai1'banks, Marie: Bayles, Fleta: Biles. Majorie: Guest, Mary Elizabeth. BOTTOM ROW:--Koehler, Adele: Robin, Laura Lee: Robin, Ruth: Schulze, Elaine: Zaner, Jessie. Page 90 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB BY Louisa STOVALL The Thomas Jefferson Girls' Glee Club began its eleventh year of activity in September, 19334, with Evelyn Pennington as president. About twenty new members were admitted to the club during the year. These junior members serve a year of apprenticeship before they are admitted to the ranks of experienced members. The club has been making a special study of a cappella choir music during the first term and expects to continue with this work during' the rest of the year. At Christmas the club took part in a program of Christmas music and tableau. In January the choir presented a program at Westmoorland College with Miss Dorothy Sandlin of the college music faculty and a former member of the club as guest soloist. The Glee Club expects to present vesper services in several churches the latter part of the year. As a vested choir, the club will certainly go a long way under the able direction and leadership of Mr. de Burgos. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Evelyn Pennington .... . . . Iwesirlem ...... . . . Evelyn Pennington Helen Carrico ...... .... V ice-lwcsirlent. . . .......... Helen Carrico Leona Amandi .... .... . Secv-etary ...... .... H elen Louise Power Lylith Stein ...... .... T rectszwer .... ........ L ylith Stein Louise Stovall .... ..., H istorirm. . . . . .Louise Stovall Gladys Dow. . . .... Reporter ....... .......... G ladys Dow Edith Stone .... I,iln'f1,r'iwn ........ ........ I ,illian McCord ,flss'f Lilrrrwimz. . . . . . ..... Margaret Christensen TOP ROW: dc Burgos, Mr. Franc-is, Sponsor: Pennington, Evelyn: Cawico, Heli-n. liO'l l'OlVl KOWV: Amandi, IAUUIHI' Stein, Lylith: Stovall, Louise: Stone. Edith. wr' 'nf' flu, A ,.9.k,, Page 91 HAYNES DEBATING SOCIETY The Haynes Debating Society was organized in the spring of 1892 at Main Avenue High School. The chief aim of the organization is to promote leadership, scholarship, initiative, and friendship among its members as well as to foster debating . The Haynes is the oldest club at Thomas Jefferson, having transferred from Main with very little reorganization. The club believes in a democratic form of administration and is governed by an executive committee composed of all officers and two members chosen from the body. The executive committee entertains absolute power in governing all the activities of the organization, and all decisions are obtained by majority vote. This year a very active social life has been promoted. The Haynes sponsored two very successful dances this year, one being an invitation affair according to an annual custom. These dances were supplemented with several skating parties and a number of socials for TOP ROW: Robinson, Mr. R. T., Sponsor: Bailey. Malcolm: Spero, Arthur: Taylor, Frank: Katz, Charles. MIDDLE ROW: Adams, Anita Ruth, Mascot: Astin, Hazel Nelle, Mascot: Waide, Helen, Mascot: Atwood, Kirby: Blerlmvvcr, William. BOTTOM ROW:- Bradley, Ben William: Brannen. Fred: Clark, Stanley: Dewhurst, David: Dunn, Alton: Gowland, Dudley. 1 , Prlgr' 91? HAYNES DEBATING SOCIETY Haynes only. The gala social event was the record dance which was the Golden Anniversary Dance. This year the Haynes were very fortunate in securing three of the most prominent belles of the school as mascots. FALL Malcolm Bailey. . . Arthur Spero. . . Frank Taylor. . . Charles Katz ..... William Bierboweri . A Robert Robbins. . . OFFICERS Iwesirleizf. ...... . Vice-President. . . Secretary ...... Trefzsurer ....... . Parlimeutarian. . Sergezmt-at-A rms .... SPRING .. Dudley Gowlanil . . . .Arthur Spero . . . Frank Taylor . . . . Charles Katz William Bierbower .... Willard Lang TOP ROW: Fields, John: llasbrook, Robert: Haymaker. Jack' Knust l rit7 MIDDIE ROW' lwn VVill l , , , .. . . .. pr, are : M4'Am-lly, Edwin: Parkinson. John: Powers, Wallace: Raht, Graham. BOTTOIVI ROW: Robbins, Robert: Szlllimr. John: Satin-rfiulel, Robert: Simms, Lacy: Slaymaker, Frank. J Page 93 BY CAT1-HJRINE CHAMBERS The Hermes Club, organized in 1933, is a social club under the sponsorship of Mrs. Mary Leathers. The club is limited to forty-five active members. The colors chosen are blue and silver, which are used in the club stickers and the banner. The social program for the year 1934-1935 includes a luncheon and a Christmas party in the fall term, two initiation parties during the year, a picnic, a club play, a formal dance on March 22, and a farewell luncheon in the spring term. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Kathryn Clinger.. President ....... ..Dorothy Striegler Gertrude Mayer. . . Vice-President, . . . . .Billie Jean Kelly Helen Slwawger .... Secretary ..... .... L eona Blagg Dorothy Striegler. . . Treasurer ....... .... G ertrude Mayer Billie Jean Kelly .... Catherine Chambers. . . Sergeant-at-Arms. . . . . . Historian ......... . . .. . Harriet Bronson Catherine Chambers TOP ROVVL-r Leathers, Mrs. Mary, Sponsor: Clinger, Kathryn: Mayer, Gertrude: Shawger, Helen: Striegler, Dorothy: Blagpr, Leona: Blanchard, Lessie. SECOND ROW:A---Bohls, Elvira: Bronson, Harriet: Brown, Helen Ruth: Burger, Minolois: Chambers, Catherine: Delmas, Virginia: Dershimer, Evelyn: Foote, Helen. THIRD ROW:-- Franklin, Lady Evelyn: Gray, Genevieve: Kirk, Carolyn: Levine, Sylvia: Luthy, Frankie Mae: McRae, Winifred: Morello, Maude: Nance, Billie. BOTTOM ROW:--Pierce, Nora Mae: Pratt, Eileen: Scott. Pemry: Telote, Silsbee: Traizer, Josephine: VVeeflon, Erlene: Zalim, Ridell. Page 94 KNICKERBOCKER LITERARY SOCIETY The Knickerbocker Literary Society was organized by a group of Jefferson High School students during the spring term of 1933. The club, whose sponsor is Miss Evers, was named for Washington Irving's Knickerlzocker. The purpose of the club is to bring together students of Jefferson, to promote worthy causes in the school, and to study the works of American authors. The club takes an interest in American writers. It recently completed and presented to the English department a scrapbook made up of the works of noted American poets. The Knickerbockers are a B club that is, they meet every other week. At one meeting, the business of the club is considered, and the next meeting is in the form of a social. The members take a great deal of interest in social work. The club colors are silver and pink, and the club flower is pink larkspur. OFFICERS FALL S PRI NG Lucille Pizzini. . . .... .President ....... . . . Adele Kutschenreuter Helen Brown ......... .... V ice-I'1'esident .... .......... I .ois Baumbach Nora Alice Mowery ..... ..... S ecretary ....... Florence Kutschenreuter Helen Briskman ...... ..... T freasurer .....,. ....... N ora Alice Mowery Emily Piper ........... .... H istorirm ......... ........ N ell Heath Adele Kutschenreuter .... .... I ,fL7'Itll'l71.67Ltfl'l iIL'lI. .... . . .Louise Redford Henrietta Huntress ......,. ..... R eportefr ......... . . ...... Margaret Perrin TOP ROW: Pizzini, Lucille: Brown, Helen: Mowery, Nora Alice: Baumbach. Lois. MIDDLE ROW: Huntress. llenricttzl: Jones, Viviun: Kutschenreuter, Adele: Mowery, Fay Doris. BOTTOM ROW: Pc-llin. Margaret.: Piper, Emily: Rn-1lI'orwl, Louisa-5 Robin, Laura Leu: Robin, Ruth. Page 95 JEFFERSONIAN FORUM BY GLENN DooL1TTLE During this past year the boys of the Jeffersonian Forum have experienced one of the most enjoyable years in the history of the club. Various features of entertainment have en- livened the club meetings, and socials held at the homes of mascots have strengthened the feel- ing of friendship and fellowship among club members. Another interesting feature of our year has been the freedom from the regular payment of petty dues: in fact we abolished dues and collected assessments only when money was needed for a specific purpose. During the fall term, under the able leadership of Norwood Sentz, we alternated social and business meetings. We had parties at the homes of Lovey Jo Mallory and Ruth Kercheville, went ice-skating in a group, had an enjoyable week-end outing at the Landa Park home of Al Beyer and Herbert Stucke, staged a typical Jeff initiation in the woods back of the school, put out striking and attractive stickers in club colors, presented the Shakes a name plate for their room as an expression of friendship to our sister club, and helped general school activities by assisting in the sale of the school yearbook. The club constitution was also revised. TOP ROW: Burnett, T. C., Sponsor: Sentz, Norwood: Witt, Wesley: Schmidt. Fred: Miller, Ross, MIDDLE ROW: Janecek, Franci-s, Mascot: Kercheville, Ruth, Mascot: Mallory, Lovey Jo, Mascot: Barbee, Lloyd: Beyer, Al. BOTTOM ROW: flirowne, Hal: Buchanan. Morris: Dart, Joseph: Dismukes, Glenn: Doolittle, Glenn. Page 96 JEFFERSONIAN FORUM Plans for the spring' term are manyg they include a continuance of all good work done in the fall, and in addition the fostering of a school dance, the promoting of inter-club fellowship by sponsoring an indoor baseball tournament, and the erection of a decorative drinking' fountain on the grounds northeast of the gym, for the use of th I'.O.T.C athletes. FALL Norwood Sentz. . . . . . Wesley Witt ..... Fred Schmidt .... Ross Miller... John Luter, . . Al Beyer ........ Glenn Doolittle .... Ruth Kercheville. . . Frances Janecek .... . . . Lovey Jo Mallory... .. OFFICERS .I rc.+irIent ...... Vice-I'1'esifIent. . . Secretary ..... Treriszwer ....... I'u.rIifLme11 trwian . . . ....... John Luter Sergermt-at-A rms. . . Histnrirm ........ lllasf-nt. . . Mascot. . . . Mascot .... e t ., tennis players, and other SPRING , . Fred Schmidt , . .Wesley Witt ... Ross Miller ......AI Beyer . . . No1'wood Sentz .. . Glenn Doolittle . . .Ruth Kercheville .. Frances Janecek .. Lovey Jo Mallory 'FOP ROW: l,:1m:ford, I. li.: Luter, John: Marvel. Roh: Rapoport, Bernard: Rheiner. Stanley. MllJlll.l'I ROW: . , 4 A Rhodes. Fay Lynn: Rowe. James: Sm-nz, Cnnrlelzlrioq Schnitz, Ples: Starke, Herbert. l!O'l l'OM ROW: Surlees. l hm-rrell: Thurmond, Aldon: 'Wercklm-, Joe: White, Raymond: Zirkel, Clifford. , ' I ' . . A, ., 1j,n.4! Page 97 la I L K s L ,.1 , , , A ry 11 , . L J V ' ,. r ,,, ' L 15' I N K I BY PATRICIA POTTER The Latin Club of Thomas Jefferson High School was reorganized in February, 1933, by the students who had been members of the Latin Club of Main Avenue High School. The club, sponsored by Miss Pearl West and Miss Gladys Morgan, is open to all students of Jefferson if they have, at some time during their school career, taken Latin. The sole purpose of this club, which meets once a month outside of school, is to better acquaint Latin students with one another and to provide a social period for its members. The first meeting of the club for the school year 1934-19335 was held in San Pedro Park, October4,19534. Before the regular business meeting, which did not start until about five o'clock, there was a Weiner roast. During the business session at which the new president, Karolyn Groos, introduced the members to one another, the second president of the club, Miss Alberta Scott, spoke to the members about the meaning of the Latin Club to its school. G Kalol n: Milburn, Graham. TOP ROW: Morgan, Miss Gladys, Sponsor: West, Miss Pearl, Sponsor: roos, ' ' y SECOND ROVV: Vaughn, M'liss: Busby, Stanford: Alexander. Dorothy Nell: Bennetzen, Grace: Bennetzen. K-ntherine. THIRD ROW:- -Boyle, Ann: Brewer, Peaches: Bushby, Geraldine: Busby, Myrle: Campbell, Anne. IEOTTOM ROW: Campbell, Lueile: Cherry, Louise: Corch, Terrell: Cunningham, Betty Jane: Cunningham, Sara. ' s Fig l f Y Ji is Y JI J 5,1 4 J JEL 1 i i - T7 ,J J r Q ff 3 v Q N iff Page 98 O 1 L A T I N C L U B The second meeting of this year came on November 1, 19334, at the home of Madelaine Lcel. The entire meeting, even to the refreshments, was in a Hallowe'en motif. That students might combine the spirit of Christmas and the thoughtfulness of giving with Latin, the December meeting of the Latin Club held at the home of Louise Cherry, was in the form of a Roman Saturnalia. The Saturnalia of ancient times corresponded to our Christmas in that for a period of December all of the Romans made merry and exchanged gifts with friends and relatives. In the little Saturnalia of the Latin Club each student brought an inexpensive gift and dropped it in a boxg later in the meeting each person drew another gift. Thus the spirit of Christmas was translated into Latin. In February M'liss Vaughn, secretary of the club, and Ruth Fraser were joint hostesscs to the members at the home of M'liss Vaughn. The March meeting, a lovely affair, was at Andrew Thompson's home, and the April one had as its hostess Mrs. Milburn, mother of Graham Milburn. TOP ROW: Curtis. Sarah Katherine: Denman, Gilbert: Dinsmoor, Jane: Dullnig, Catherine: Durham, Fay. SECOND ROW: Elizoni 1, Aurora: Fraser, Ruth: George. Gordon: Graham, Wanda: Gcrringer, Louis. THIRD ROW: Hall. Marjory: Hawl ns, La Nell: Hellanrl. I rances: Houston, Josephine: Jenkins, Betty. BOTTOM ROW: Kirk, Carolyn: Kirk. Crystal: yfritz: La Hnson, Bill: Le Bleu. Marjorie. Q4 I .1 There were two meetings in May. One, the annual garden party, to which every one came dressed in his summer best, was held on the lovely lawns of Gilbert Denman's home. He proved a Worthy successor to Eva Mae Harp, Whom all Latin Club members will never forget because of her charming garden parties. The other, a purely social meeting, was in the form of a picnic and swimming party at the beautiful country home of Karolyn Groos. It would be well to mention the good work which the Latin Club has this year accom- plished. They have given rewards to deserving Latin students and have adopted a motto for the club. The one chosen was I'erpet'ua amicitia per linguam pefrpet14.am by Virginia Hagood. They will in the future try to continue such Worthwhile projects. 'FOP ROW' Lehman, Bernice: Lenoir. Lady Kathc THIRD ROVV: McCown, Billy: MeEache BOTTOM ROVV: Nibbi, Anne: Parkinson, John: Paslfkoff. Lillian: Patton, Helen: Patton, Jean. rine: Levine, Bernice: Linrlstrom, Eleanor Mae: Luter, John. SECOND ROW:--Lytle, Betty Jean: Marvel, Robert: Mauerman, Lenora: McBride, Willy: McClintick, Charles. rn, Eula: Moon, Tom: Mueller, Margaret Anne: Murray, Betty Steele. Page 100 FALL Karolyn Groos .... Graham Milburn. .. Andrew Thompson. . . . . . Gilbert Denman. . M'Iiss Vaughn. . . Stanford Busby.. Patricia Potter. . . Bernice Richie. . . Nat Aicklen. . OFFICERS l,'l't'Slfl67lt .... Ist Vice-Pres.. .2nrl Vice-Pres.. .frrl Vice-Pres. . Secretflry. . . Trerzszlrer. . . H'iSf0TifL7l. . . Reporter ..... . SPRING . . .Karolyn Groos . .Graham Milburn Andrew Thompson . . . .Gilbert llenman . . .M'liss Vaughn .. Stanford llushy .. Patricia Potter . . . Bernice Richie Seryefwzt-at-Arms. . . . . .Tom Moon and Milton Alvis 'FOP ROW: Peavy, Beartricv: Pool, Catherine: Pool, Mary: Potter, Patricia: Pratt. Hill.-oil. SECOND RUVV: Pi h Kll ' I 'uc 11, 1 wrt: Richey, .1-anne: Sawtellc, Rob:-rt, Scogizins, Laurent-: Slayrnalu-r, Frank. THIRD ROW' Su-in Lylith: Stephens, Virginia: Strange, Martha -lean: Thompson, Andrew: Thllrmnnd, Aldon. li0'l l'OM ROW: Pucker, Marjorie: Waide, Helen: Waltha'l. Marjory: Weber, Raymond: VVond, Eloise. Pugr? 101 LE CERCLE FRANCAIS BY Louisa STOVALL Le Cercle Francais opened the year's activities with an initiation of pledges in Room 116 at school. An enjoyable social hour followed in which all members participated. The club plans to plant poinsettas along the front windows of the club room as a project. A sale of French pastry will be held at Jefferson to raise money. In the spring the members intend to give an assembly. The meetings are held in French so a requirement of at least a year and a half of French is expected from each prospective member. A meeting is held every other Tuesday at which time the club time is divided between business and entertainment. A program is devised to help the members become more interested and to know more about France, its language, its history, and its people. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Lucile Campbell. . . . . .President ...... . . Lucile Campbell Christie Latimer ...... . . . Vice-I'o'eside'nt. . . ...... Christie Latimer Marie Aimee Warren. . . . . .Secretary ..... . . .Marie Aimee Warren Edgar Corrigan ..... .... T reaszwer. .. ....... Edgar Corrigan Louise Stovall .... .... H istoricm ......... .. Louise Stovall Mary Dittmar. . . .... Pfzrliurrtcntarizwz .... .... M ary Dittmar Kemp Solcher. . . . . .S6'I g6'Ilf7Lt-llft-fl'l 'I'YlfS ..... . . . . . . . . . .Kemp Solcher TOP RUVV: Brunel, Miss. Sponsor: Campbell. Lucile: Latimer. Christi: Corrigan, Edgar: Astin, Hazel Nellie: Arumlwuru, Ch-rtrulle. SECOND ROW: Harry, Eileen: Calhoun, Catherine: Callan, Barbara: Cosner. Sara Delmas, Virginia: Dittmar, Mary: Dinsrnoor, Jane. THIRD ROWL Evans, Dodie: Goodman, Kingsford: Groos. Karolyn: Howze, Mary Jane: Hall, Virginia: Notzen, Edmond: McCabe, Kathryn. BOTTOM ROW:-Radinsky, Lorraine: Solcher, Kemp: Stovall, Louise: Taylor, Key, VVatts, Dorothy Dell: Weakley, Bonnie: VVeihs, Billie Jean. w,! Page 100 LES GRANDS PRIX LITERARY SOCIETY BY SHIRLEY MoRGAN The purpose of the Les Grands Prix Literary Society is to make a study of all Prize Awards as Noble's, Pulitzer's, Streffin5:'s Awards, and all other literary awards. The elub's objective is to cooperate with the student bod in all h l ' t' X welfare of the school. y sc oo ac ivitics which will forward the The L.G.P.'s owe much to their sponsor, Mrs. Cocke, who has the club's interest at heart. She has done much to put over a successful program. During' the past year the club has had two candy sales, which were immensely successful. The proceeds are allotted to a fund school and a placard for the club room. which will be used to purchase a stone bench for the The Les Grands Prix Club hopes to benefit the school still more, so that Thomas Jeffer- son may well be proud of our organization. OFFICERS FALL SPRI NG Lois Sien ..... .... I 'fresirlent ...... ..... I ,ois Sein Lillian Klein... .... Vice-I'o'esirlent. .. ...Lillian Klein Pearl Beckner. . . . . . . . Scc1'em'ry ...... . . .Pearl Heckner Thelma Ford ............ .... '1 l'l'lLSll'l'f?7' .,.......... .......... 'I 'helma Ford Mary Elizabeth Guest. . . . . A sxistfmt T1'crzsufrf'1' .... . . .Mary Elizabeth Guest TOI' ROW: Cox-ke, Mrs, lVliI4lrL-II, Sponsor: Sien, Lois: Klein, Lillian: Iieclim-r, Pearl: lVIarha. Myrtle. lVllIlIlI.l'I ROW: lforil, Thelma: Biles. Marjorie: Feliler, Irene: Fest, Doris: Guest, Mary Elizabeth. Ii0'l l'0M ROW: Hickson, Jackie: Kellaml, rannie: Melfmlmlen, Alla Lou: Peavey, Beatrice: Smith. Elizabeth. L Page 103 MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH'S BY DORIS YEARGAN The Martha Jefferson Randolph Debating Society feels that it has enjoyed a pleasant and successful year. The initiation of thirty new members proved to be very impressive, as it was strictly formal. The Martha Jefferson Randolph Society is one of the first clubs to have a solemn initiation. A breakfast was given at the Milam Cafeteria several days after the initiation in honor of the new members. We were highly praised for our assembly in which we presented 'tKlegg Moonlight star- ring Margaret Stewart assisted by Omer Lear and a ballet consisting of Catherine Thomas, Christi Latimer, Catherine Cade, Peggy Melton, Grace Frix, Helen Stewart, and Helen Mintel. Besides the socials held once a month in the homes of the members, we enjoyed during the year a Christmas luncheon on the Gunter Terrace. The beautifully decorated table and the large Christmas tree made the luncheon very attractive. A dance on May 10 at the Jefferson Gym and an annual banquet on the Gunter roof, both of which were in honor of the seniors, proved very successful. TOT' RONV: Taliaferro, Mrs. M. E. Sponsor: Stewart, Margaret: Latimer, Christi: Cade, Catherine: Wood, Maxine Barrow, Carolyn. MIDDLE ROW: Benke. Mildred: Hrockhausen, Helen: Broe, Eileen: Crow, Evelyn: Craven, Lois: Frix, Grace. BOTTOM ROVV: lialm. Elizabeth: Harnest, Anson : Hill, Evelyn : Holecamp, Eloise: Howze, Mary .Iam-: Janecek, Frances. ...... - l Page 104 I C -7 s . J i:'d Q fl MARTHA JEFFERSOQI RANDOLPH'S Our debating team was composed of Helen Mintel and Gertrude Keating. In addition to debating against all of the boys' teams here, our team debated at an invitation meet at Alamo Heights. The club is sponsoring the debating cup for the interclub debates. This cup becomes the permanent property of the club which wins it three years in succession. FALL Margaret Stewart. . . Christi Latimer. . . . . .. Vice-I'resir1ent. . . . . . Catherine Cade .... . . . Maxine Wood .... Virginia Martinez Opal Bush ....... Anson Harnest. . . OFFICERS I'resirIent ....... ,Secretary ..... Trertszwer ......... Se'rycrmt-at-A rms. . , . . . .l'a'r'liament1L'ri1m. . . . . . . . . Repcyrtev' and Cztstodiun .... . SPRING Margaret Stewart .Christi Latimer . . . .Wilma Miller .. . Maxine Wood . . . .Eileen Broe . . . .Helen Mintel . . .Helen Stewart Doris Yeargan. . . .... Historimz ............... . . . Doris Yeargan xy TOP ROW: Keating. Gertrude: Le Bleu, Marjorie: Martinez, Virginia: Melton. Evelyn: Mintel, llelen: Perf 1.5- ton, Evelyn. MIDDLE ROW: Pennington. Sara: Puol, Katherine: Pool. Mary: Railinsky, I4Ill'l'2lll'll'I lfIl0SSlt'l', Enix ' N - Saslavesky, Libbye. li0'l l'0M ROW: Siegel, Lillian: Thomas, Catherine: Waiwle. Helen: Winfield, Mary: VI'uo4l,k' Eloise: Yeargan. Doris. I I I I I I Page 105 4 U: Qgkkll Qi Q51 ll 'Y . 'N-NE lbqfbkl-0. MARTHA SKELTON LITERARY SCCIETY The Martha Skelton Literary Society was organized the twenty-fourth of February, 1932, with twenty-six charter members. The club derived its name from that of the beloved wife of Thomas Jefferson. Her crest is used as the design for the club's rings and pins, and it also appears on all of the club stationary, place cards, and various forms of invitations. The membership has increased this year to seventy-five girls: however, the limit is one hundred and twenty-five girls. To qualify for membership a girl's academic average must be B with no grade less than C , she must be of high moral character, who is harmonious with the group and interested in the aims of the club. The club endeavors to promote better social understanding between its members, to develop ease and poise when speaking before one's peers, to attain a better knowledge of parlia- mentary law and literature, and to foster all worthy school activities. The club's project is the beautification of the West Patio. This work is financed by a gift of a portion of the annual dues and by a yearly show, the entire proceeds of which are spent on this project. Flagstone walks, a fifty foot kidney-shaped lily pool, many beautiful and rare shrubs and flowers have so far been added as a result of the money thus far spent on our project. It is the club's hope to make this patio the most beautiful spot on the school campus. nz 9, 'FOI' ROW: Terrell, Miss, Sponsor: Cunningham, Sara: Morrison, Celeste: Graham, Wanda: Uittmar, Mary: Adzims, Anita Ruth: Adams, Margaret Craig. SECOND ROW: Astin, Hazel Nelle: Burnett, Bernice: Bennett, Mona Jean: Borden, Mary: Hosshardt, Margaret: Braden. Josephine: Brice, Ann Adele. THIRD ROVV: e- Caldwell. Milmnhl: Cun- ningham, Betty Jane: Dullnig, Catherine: Flack, Marie: Hargis, Gene Aubrey : Hargis, Grace Adele: Helldml, Frarldes BOTTOM ROVV: Huxtable, Leru: Jennings, Eleanor: Jennings, Martha: King, Charlotte: Lehman, ,Bhinice: Leribir, Lady Katherine: Lentz, Margaret Jane. J ,Ni I, ' F Q , ! 4.341 S S Q J J J 4 -xkk Ng Ax! llllk XR, -.V law -f MARTHA SKELTON LITERARY SOCIETY The membership of this club numbers many of the most outstanding girls of the student I body, among whom are the editor-in-chief of the schoolis first prize annual, the editor-in-chief ' of the school's paper for every year except last year, the greater per cent of the girls who are .J .J .4 annually selected as members of the National Honor Society, a goodly representation of the girls who are officers of the various classes, and girls chosen to represent their advisories in Q the Student Couincil. Also the club has had as its member the major sponsor of the R.O.T.C. ' Q each 393+ of the school's existence, not to mention the greater portion of the R.O.T.C. sponsors. 1 Imotheivworck' the club develops leadership and initiative in its members, and in choosing its m has sought girls with high attributes of character and talent ability which can be 'G 1 de'6e1oyJd intqisomething useful to the school in its various forms of activity. r ' V ,, , K ft ft c-I S T .f. 17' 7' j FA K-J S 'a Cu in' A l f ,J' Hdlen an o hs. .. .. J Cfyfste orri on ' I Wanda, irah m, . . . . .. L' 1, ei, 0 M ll 'A ary Ditt . ,J :- I . Ta .lst Vice-Presirlent. . . OFFICERS SPRING .. . Sara Cunningham . . .Helene Randolph . . . .Alice Sawtelle . . . . . . .Marie Flack President .......... 2111! Vice-I'resifIe11,t. . . Recording Secretary ...... Corresponding Secretary. .. .... Iiovey Jo Mallory Treasurer ...,........... ..... M ary lbittmar 1 TOP ROW: Levine, Bernice: Linden, Patsy: Locke, Peggy: Longist, June: Mallory. liovey .log Mclienzie. Christine: Modaff, Billie Louise. SECOND ROW: Mounger, Martha: Nagel, Janis: Nichols. Adrienne: Noessel. Ruth: Ofner. Margaret: Osburne, Beverly: Patton. Helen. THIRD ROW: Patton, Jean: Raeber, Marguerite: Robertson, La Nelle: Saunders, Gay: Sawtelle, Alice: Stone, Edith: Stovall, Louise. BO'I l'OlVl ROW: Strange. Martha Jenn: Taylor, Ella: Thornton, Margaret: Tucker. Majorie: Watts. Dorothy Dell: Webb. Pearl: Zin' I, Joyee. l f ,NJ if All Page 107 MODERNIST LITERARY SOCIETY BY DIXIE WEDDINGTON The Modernist Literary Society, a continuation of the Athena Club of Main Avenue High School, was organized at Thomas Jefferson on March 2, 1932. The purpose is to study the lives and works of modern authors. Business meetings and programs are conducted alternately. Once a month a social meet- ing is held at the home of one of the members. The membership of the club is limited to sixty. Miss Barrett is the sponsor. OFFICERS FALI. SPRING Jonnie Bee Powell. . . . . .President ...... . . .Jonnie Bee Powell Grace Bennetzen ..... .... V ice-President. . . .... Grace Bennetzen Helen Louise Power. . Secretary ...... .. .Helen Louise Power Marie Kramer ....... Treasurer .......... ........ M arie Kramer Katherine Bennetzen. . . . . . Sergeant-at-Arms .... . . . Katherine Bennetzen Gene Bellas ......... Parliamentarian. . . ......... Gene Bellas Dixie NVedding'ton. . . Historian ...... . . . Dixie Weddington TOP ROW:--Barrett, Miss, Sponsor: Powell, Jonnie Bee: Bennetzen, Grace: Power, Helen Louise: Bartholemew, Virginia: Bellas, Gene: Bennetzen, Katherine. SECOND ROW:-4 Brown. Mary Frances: Canavan, Elizabeth: Carpenter, Hattie Mae: Cole. Mary Elizabeth: Durham: Fay: Glover, Marian: Kirk, Crystal. THIRD ROW:-Kraus, Louise: Krueger, Betty: Lissner, Jean: lVlcEaehern, Eula: McRate, Theda Mae: Mauermann, Leonora: Reed, Sara Lee. BOTTOM ROW: Reynolds. Margaret: Staffel, Mary Nel: Stein, Lylith: Ulmer, Lucy: Watts. Vera: Weakley, Bonnie: XVed1lington, Dixie. B.. Page 108 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIE OLD MEMBERS Alexander, Dorothy N. Alvis, Milton E. Astin, Hazel Nelle Brannen, Fred Brown, Grace Morton Busby, Stanford Cunningham, Sara Doolittle, Glenn Dullnig, Catherine Fields, John Freeborn, Irving Graham, Wanda Jurgensen, Florence Luter, John Manhoff, Charles Manhoff, Louis Potter, Patricia Quereau, Allen Rapoport, Bernard Spero, Arthur Stovall, Louise Taylor, Key NEW MEMBERS SENIORS Allen, Robert Andersen, Mary Barnett, Bernice Bayles, Fleta Bell, Charlotte Bennett, Mona Jean Bennetzen, Grace Bierbower, William Braden, Josephine Broe, Eileen Campbell, Lucile Cavanaugh, Mildred Christensen, Andrew Corrigan, Edgar De Hart, Beatrice Dinsmoor. Jane Dow, Gladys Du Bose, Edwin Fairbanks, Marie George, Gordon Gilbert, Jacqueline Gowland, Dudley Gueldner, Louis Hawkins, La Nell Keating, Gertrude King, Charlotte Kirk, Crystal Kremer, Edward Latimer, Christi Lenoir, Lady Katherin Luthy, Franky May McAnelly, Edwin Mallory, Lovey Jo 6 Martin, Ed Marvel, Robert Mayer, Gertrude Milburn, Graham Notzen, Edmond Osborne, Beverly Parker, Bryce Rheiner, Stanley Richie, Bernice Robertson, La Nelle Robin, Laura Lee Sarvis, Bernice Saslavsky, Libbye Schmidt, Fred Shireman, Julia Helen Staley, Mary Louise Stein, Lylith Stewart, Margaret Striegler, Dorothy Studer, Doris Taylor, Frank Ulmer, Lucy Vizard, George Watts, Dorothy Dell m Wood, Maxine Youngblood, Rubye J UNIORS Booth, Rochelle Bradley, Ben Brooks, Robert Cherry, Louise Delevan, George Dittmar, Mary F. Du Bose, Barcus Hagoogll Virginia Hall arjorie H ding-, Bert ggins, Parker Holmes, Ben Houston, Josephine Jennings, Martha Kirk, Carolyn Laverty, Eleanor Leung, Blanche McClintick, Charles McCurdy, Mary Marmolejo, Santos Mintel, Helen Scharlack, Esther Shipman, Eileen Slaymaker, Frank Thompson, Andrew Wells, Laura White, Raymond Wiseman, Miriam Wimer, Laura Ann Yarbrough, Grady TY TOP ROW: Helland, Miss Marie, Sponsor: Vogel. Miss Olga, Sponsor: Brannen. Fred. President: Cunninmzhum, Sara: Secretary: Alexander, Dorothy Nell. SECOND ROW:-V Astin, Hazel Nelle: Brown, Grace: Dullnig. Catherine: Fields, John: l reeborn, Irvimz. THIRD ROW:f Graham, Wanda: Jurkensen, l l0rence: Luter. John: Mnnhoff, Charles: Manhoff, Louis. BOTTOM ROW: Potter, Pairicia: Quereau. Allen: Rapoport. Bernard? Spero, Arthur: Stovall, Louise: Taylor, Key. Pugr' 109 I PAN-AMERICAN CLUB BY MARY LOUISE STALEY Under the leadership of Mrs. G. C. Carvaj al, a member of the Pan-American Round Table of San Antonio, the Pan-American Club was organized in Thomas Jefferson in the spring of 1934. This school year, due to Mrs. Carvajal's new position, the club chose a new sponsor, Miss Anita Rose Martinez, who kindly consented to lead us. The main object of the Pan-American Club is to promote through well-organized pro- grams a better understanding and a closer relation with our Hispanic neighbors. One of the outstanding events of the year was the presentation of the Pan-American flag to Thomas Jefferson by Mr. Knox, in the name of Mexico. Mrs. J. C. Griswold, president of the Pan-American Round Table of this city, has been among the most interesting of our speakers. She encouraged the aspirations of the club and told of the progress that has been made in friendly relations through the Pan-American groups in the high schools and colleges of the United States. The high schools of the city have organized the Pan-American Student Forum, and our president, Hazel Halbardier, was elected secretary. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Hazel Halbardier ..... ..... I 'resident ............... ........... S ilsbee Telote Mary Elizabeth Cole .... ..... V ice-President ............ .... H attie Mae Carpenter Dorothy Bauers .......... .... C orresponding Secretary .... ......... D orothy Bauers Hattie Mae Carpenter .... .... R ecording Secretary ...... .... M ary Louise Staley Betty Krueger ......... .... T refzsurer .............. ....... L ouise Redford Mary Louise Staley. . . ..... Historian .......... . . .Mary Louise Staley Jonnie Bee Powell .... ..... P rzrliamentariari .... ...Jonnie Bee Powell Gladys Dow ........ .... . .... R eporter ..,...... ...... H elen Carrico Louise Seaver ...................... Reporter ................................ Louise Seaver TOP ROW: Martinez. Miss Anita Rose, Sponsor: Halbardier, Hazel: Cole, Mary Elizabeth: Carpenter, Hattie Mae. MIDDLE ROW: Krueger, Betty: Carrico, Helen: Ford, Thelma: Kruder, Helen. BOTTOM ROW: f- Patterson, Evelyn: Redford, Louise: Staffel. Mary Nell: Staley. Mary Louise: Telotte, Silsbee. l 5 Page 110 PIERIAN TRAVEL CLUB BY ELEANOR APPLE The Pierian Travel Club, which was formerly sponsored by Miss I. B. West, was re- organized this year under the sponsorship of Miss Margaret Burke. The Pierians have furthered the purpose of their club-to acquaint the members with the beauty spots of the world -by devoting one meeting a month to the study of some place of interest and by listening to some traveler's version of that place. Along with other important business a new constitution, which clearly outlines the plans and purpose of the club, was adopted, and a pin, illustrating the interest of the Pierians in globe- trotting, was designed. During the latter part of the term the president was compelled to resign because of a heavy schedule in school, and the vice-president automatically succeeded her. In order to avoid an other election the club continued to the end of the term without a vice-president. A very successful party was given by the Pierians at the home of Inez Montgomery during the Christmas season. At this social the members exchanged gifts and playeil entertaining games. The club plans to have more socials next term. When the Student Council asked for a fifty cent donation from each club to provide pro- grams giving the football line-up for the Thanksgiving game, the Pierians were among the first contributors. Although the club's purpose is to get acquainted with the outside world, its first aim is to cooperate wholeheartedly with the students of Thomas Jefferson. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Adelaide Gursch .... ..... I 'resident ......... .... M argaret B. Pressly Inez Montgomery. .. ..... Vice-President .... .......... M ary Dixon Eleanor Apple ....... .. .Secretary ....... ..... D orothy Collins Freida Belle Henry .... .. Treasurer ............. ...... L ouise Jensen Mary Darby ........... ....... I 'arliamentrzrian .......... .... Billey Dell Crabb Flora Mae McKaig ................. Reporter and Historian ............... Santos Marmolejo TOP ROW: Burke, Miss Mzwgaret, Sponsor: Gursch, Adelaide: Montgomery, Inn-z: Apple, Eleanor. MIDDLE ROW: Henry, l riL-lla Belle: Collins, Dorothy: Darby, Mary: Gruhe, Nellie Mau. BO'l l'OM ROW: Hubvm-r, llc-lung Mc'Kz1ig, l lm'a Mae, Montunio, Leola: Wormser, Mina. Page Ill u SCRIBBLERS CLUB Since its organization in the fall of 1933 by a small group of English students interested in the study of literature and creative writing, the Scribblers Club under the more-than-able guidance of its sponsor, Mrs. Ethel West Weaver, has grown to be a sizable club and has at various times represented the school in nation-wide and international contests. At meetings of the club every second and fourth Tuesday various members lead the group in the study and discussion of different types of literature, and student contributions rep- resenting each type are read. Practically every member of the Scribbblers has at sometime con- tributed to the club meetings with some of his original work. Requirements for membership include high standing in English work, and an interest in and ability for creative writing. Applicants for membership must have completed English IV. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Gordon George... .... President ...... .... G ordon George Robert Sawtelle .... .... I fice-President. .. ..... Edward Neri Bernice Barnett .... .... S ccretary ...... .... B ernice Barnett Catherine Dullnig .... .... T reaszwer ......... .... C atherine Dullnig Edvard Neri ..... .... S ergefmt-at-Arms. . . .... Raymond Weber Raymond Weber .... ............... P fzrliamentarian ......... .... . . . . . Robert Sawtelle TOP ROW:-- Weaver, Mrs. Ethel West, Sponsor: George, Gordon: Sawtelle, Bob: Barnett, Bernice: Dullnig, Catherine: Adams, Kemp: Bellas, ene. SECOND ROW:- -Bennett, Mona Jean: Cunningham, Sara: Curtis, Sara Katherine: Graham, Wanda: King, Charlotte: Kirk, Carflyn: Kremer, Edward. THIRD ROW:fLevine, Bernice: .. . . ,. . -. N. .- A M. 1 Mf.,1.,u n...,,v..,.. mm.: uni. 'D..u,... u..1..... Tbqenm hmm RFITTOM Page 112 S T A T E S M E N Under the leadership of a new sponsor, Mr. Arrowood, the Statesmen Society enjoyed one of the most successful years in its history. As result of the many activities in which it partici- pated, the club distinguished itself in school affairs and gained a place of prominence among the student organizations. In order to promote interest and develop talent in the field of debating, the Statesmen sponsored an inter-club debate tournament in the school. Defeating the M.J.R.'s, the Haynes, and the Senate, the Statesmen team captured first place and were awarded possession for one year of a loving cup donated by the M.J.R.'s. Members of the Statesmen team were selected to represent Jefferson in the inter-scholastic debates with Brackenridge. The team placed second in a debate tournament given by Alamo Heights High School, and made a trip to Fort Worth, where it won second and third places, being defeated only by last year's state champions, San Jacinto High School of Houston. Club pins were secured by the club, and stickers were printed for circulation. In the spring of the year, the Statesmen sponsored a very successful musical revue for the benefit of the general fund of the school. The name of room 131, formerly known as the Little Theatre, was changed to Statemen Hall, and it was given to the Statesmen as a club room. Plans were made by the members of the society for an oratorical contest to be held among the students of Jefferson. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Fred Schmidt .... . . . President ....... . .............. James Ford John Luter .... . . . Vice-President .... ............ I4 ldmond Notzen James Ford .... Clerk ....... .... .... R a ymond Schlichenmaier Brliliff ........ ............ F red Schmidt Treosufrer ..... .... . . . . . . . . ....... John Luter TOP ROVV: Arrowood, lVIr. Roy, Sponsor: Schmidt. Fred: Ford, Jimmie: Bonner, David. MIDDLE ROW: Collis, Henri Owen: Corrigan, Edgar: Dittmar, Martin: Gavrisheff, Mike: Luter, John. li0'l l'0lVl ROW: Moon, Tom: Notzen. Edmond: Rapoport. Bernard: Sawtellu. Bob: Schnitz, Ples. H1111 IL? 1 T H E S E N A T E With the aim of helping and sponsoring all worthy school activities, the Senate has gone through a most successful year with Jack Llewellyn as its very able leader. The first of the Senate's successes was the dance given in the Gym on the night of Friday, October 12. The dance was successful not only because everyone attending had a good time but because a little over one hundred dollars was cleared. The next important event was a jamboree given by the club honoring the fathers on Monday, November 26. The evening was started with a Mexican supper in the cafeteria which was followed by many activities including wrestling, boxing, and games in the gymnasium. In the latter part of December another dance was given at the home of Graham Milburn. Almost all the club attended with dates, and it turned out to be a great success. Two outings were also given during the latter part of Sep- tember and the early part of November. The club went in a group to a resort about one mile from Seguin. Swimming, boating, and games of all sort followed by plenty to eat made the day a full one for all who attended. The club, however, has not only been contended with social successes. The club worked diligently and won the annual sales by a wide margin. This feat is one of the things that showed the school what the Senate is made of. Although the club had a small part, it felt that it helped to make the Skelton Majestic a success. f'The Shooting of Dan McGrew which characterized many Senators was one of the features of the Majestic. Among its members the Senate has some of the outstanding members of the school. Its honor roll includes Ed Martin, President of the Student Council, Grady Yarbrough, President TOP ROVV:- Edwarfls. Mr.. Sponsor: Llewellyn, Jack: Busby, Stanford: Quereau. Allen: Yarbrough, Grady: Richey, Jeanne. Mascot: Saunders, Gay, Mascot: Stews, Dorothy, Mascot. SECOND ROW :f Adams, Kemp: Askew, Rual . Armstrong, John: Barclay, Bobbie: Bate, Phil: Carr, Orville: Catalani, Steve: Cole. Charles. THIRD ROW:-WGOX. Johnson, Paul: Johnson. William: Lambert, Jimmie. . X, Page 114 Horace: Couch, Terrell: Crowlher, Sam: Denman, Gilbert: Dittmar, Martin: Du Bose, Barcus: Du Bose, Edwin, lfornl. James. H0'l l'0M ROW: lfreeborn, Irving: Gayle, Ben: George, Gordon: Harding, Bert: Hennessey, Peter: w J .-. .r N ' ' T' rf L AJ r' 7 L' I., 3- ., N - -, I 1, JN' ',1 . l . M of the Junior Class, Ed Simms, President of the Sophomore Class, Irving Freeborn, Major in the R.O.T.C., Lem Shaw, Beau, and three captains in the R.O.T.C., Lem Shaw, Wayne Wood, and Harrie Travis. For mascots the Senate chose Jeanne Richey, Gay Saunders, and Dorothy Steves. These mascots helped the club a great deal and proved to be very excellent mascots. Throughout the year the number of members of the club exceeded sixty-five, but after the initiation the membership increased to its capacity, seventy-five. The initiation was held November 7 after club meeting in back of the school. Ten pledges went through the ordeal and came out with the marks of a new Senator. The Senate owes much of its success to our sponsor and the committees. Neither one of these get much honor but without them the club could not run. OFFICERS I Al,l. SPRING Jack Llewellyn .... . . .I'resirIe11t ...... .. .Stanford Busby Standford Busby. . . . . .Vive-I'resifIent. . . ...,. Jack Levy Harrie Travis ...... . . .Secretary ..... . . . Albert Schutz Grady Yarbrough. . . . . Trertsurer. . . . . .Gaston Scott TOI' ROW: Lane. Warren: Levy, Jaek: Nlangham. Charles: lVIanhof'I', Charles: lVlanhol'l', Louis : Martin. lid: MeClintiek, Charles. SECOND ROW: M4-Garraugh, Maury: Milburn. Graham 1 Nassauer, George: Netting, Conrad: Oliver. Mae: Parker. Rryee: Parker, Ralph: Parkinson. Allan. THIRD ROW: I'ileher. Harold: I'rueha. Allmert: Randall, Huntley: Sawtelle. Roh: Sc-hutx, Albert: Sehutz, Charles: Scott, Gaston: Sien. Louis. RO'l l'OlVl ROW: Shaw, Lemuel: Simms. Ed: Smith, Gurney: 'I'h'rn1pson. Andrew: Travis, llarrie: Wolf, James: Wood, Wayne 3 Yanlis, Carl. V Page 115 Ms! STUDENT COUNCIL BY GRACE BROWN The Student Council of Thomas Jefferson High School was organized February 10, 1932. The fundamental aims of the organization are to give service in every way possible to the faculty, student body, and the school, to foster the spirit of self-government among the stu- dents, and to advance and support a form of student government in the school. The purpose and ideal of the council is aptly expressed in the school creed: I believe in sincere effort, in faithful fellowship, kind and generous friendship, and hearty cooperation. I believe in upholding the ideals and standards of my organization and of Thomas Jeffer- son High School and in loyalty to the school and its activities. The Council is composed of one elected representative from each advisory and eight hon- orary members. The honorary members include the Presidents of the Senior, Junior, and TOP KOVV: Brawner, Miss Mamie, Sponsor: Martin, Ed: Astin, Hazel Nell: Brown. Grace: Quereau, Allen: Adams, Anita Ruth. MIDDLE ROW:- Andersen, Mary: Bartholernew, Virginia: Bate, Phil: Bcckner, Pearl: Bishop. Tommy: Bradley, Ben. BOTTOM ROW ze- Brannen, Fred: Burney, Todd: Busby, Stanford: Catalani, Steve: Clark, Stanley: Clinger, Kathryn. .M l Page 116 STUDENT COUNCIL Sophomore Classes, the Major and Major Sponsor of the R.O.T.C., the editor of the Declaration, and the editor of the Monticello. The most outstanding' project undertaken by the Council this year was the beautification of the Northwest Patio which hereafter will be designated as the Student Patio. Their service to the school consisted of isst ing and collecting' books: maintaining' a lost and found bureau, check-room, and information: conducting the opening assembly and the Mother's Day Assembly: furnishing ushers for several school shows: decorating the football field: selling school stationary: and sponsoring three color days. On the Student Council social calandar was the fourth annual banquet held in February. The other social events were a dance given January 18 and the annual picnic given May 11. Under the able leadership of its president, Ed Martin the excellent guidance of its sponsor, Miss Mamie Brawner, and the splendid cooperation of its members the Student Council has been able to accomplish many helpful and worthwhile projects for the school. 'FOI' ROW: Corrigan, Eilyrair: Cravan, Lois: Du Bose, Edwin: Dullnipx, Catherine: Enprlm-hm'cll, Louise: l1're-vlwoi'ii. lrvimz. IVIIIJDLIC ROW: Goff, Russell: Gowlanrl, Iluillvy: Hall, Virginia: llurslimz. lil-rt: llziys. Mnriv: Johnson. William. li0'l I'0Nl ROW: Katz, Charles: Ks-rm-hevillz-, Ruth: King, Charlotte: Lang, Willnnl: Ln-nlz, lVl:ii'p::n'n-I .lnnn-1 lil-vy. Jack: lioznno. liolwrt. i 1 Page 117 N' D STUDEN FALL Ed Martin ........ Hazel Nell Astin. .. Grace Brown .... Allen Quereau ..... Stanford Busby. . . Edwin Du Bose ..... Margaret Stewart .... EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Margaret Jane Lentz Dudley Gowland Margaret Stewart Steve Catalani Graham Milburn Lovey Jo Mallory COURTESY COMMITTEE Grace Brown, Chairman SCRAPBOOK COMMITTEE Louise Englehardt, Chairman PATIO COMMITTEE Stanford Busby, Chairman T C OFFICERS President ........ Vice-President .... . . . Secretary ....... Treasurer ........ Parhamentarian ..... . . Sergeant-at-Arms .... .... Reporter ............... . . . STANDING COMMITTEES LOST AND FOUND Lois Sien, Chairman INFORMATION DESK OUN CIL SPRING Ed Martin .Hazel Nell Astin ... . . .Grace Brown . . . Allen Quereau .. Stanford Busby ..Edwin Du Bose Margaret Stewart William Johnson, Chairman FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE Graham Milburn, Chairman FIELD DECORATION COMMITTEE VVayne VVood, Chairman CHRISTMAS CHEER WORK Margaret Stewart, Chairman CHECKROOM COMMITTEE Dudley Gowland, Chairman TOP ROW: Lulhy, Franky: Mallory, llovey Jo: McAnelly. Edwin : McEache1'n, Eula: Milburn, Graham : Parker Bryce. MIDDLE ROW: Pratt, Eileen: Robbins, Robert: Saunders, Helen: Schultz, Elaine: Sien, Lois: Stewart lVlargaret. BOTTOM ROW:' Taylor, Frank: Taylor, Key: Walker. George: Weber, Raymond: Wood, Maxine Youngblood, Rubyc. THOMAS EDISON SCIENCE CLUB HY IGVPILYN HARPER The object of the Thomas Edison Science Club is to foster interest in the study of science, to give an opportunity to investigate matters of interest to students of science that cannot bf- included in regular courses of study, to supplement classwork which is restricted by limited time, to make excursions that cannot be made on regular school time, to afford an opportunity for the association of those of similar interests by providing means of social contact. To achieve these objects programs are planned which include demonstrations and discussions of subjects that are of interest to the members. During the year the programs have been centered around such subjects as l l'he Production and Uses of Ammonia, A Demonstration of Color Changes Produced by Mixing Solutionsf' 'AA Visit to the Century of Progress Exposition, A Discussion of Television, The History of Soap and Present Methods of Making Soap. Each year a trip is made to Robber Baron's Cave for a study of the underground formation that can be found there. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Arthur Spero ....... . . .I'resirIent ...... . . .Robert Racussin Margaret Reynolds .... . .Vice-Presirlent. . . ......... Zandy Wolf Lillian Siegel ........ . . Secretory ..... . . . William Bierbower Zandy Wolff ...... ...Treasurer ........ ....... I .eona Riagg William Bierbower. . . .Sv1'geumnt-at-Arms ..... . . Francis Wolff Evelyn Harper .... .... R vportefr and Historialn. . . .Evelyn Harper 'FOP ROW: May, Mr. ll. Y., Sponsor: Spero. Arthur: Reynolds, Margaret: Sim-gal, Lillian: Harper. Evvlyn: Advlman, lieonaril: Baker, Elizabeth. SECOND ROW: Bailey, Malcolm: llarrow, Carolyn: liarihs-lolnvw, Virginia: lilaizg, lim-ona: lil-rich, Thomas: liivrbower. William: liourlanil, Henry: Canavan, Elizziln-th. 'l'lllRD ROW: Flingor Kathryn: Collins. Dorothy: Davis, Magdalena: Duncan, Ruth: Gillette, Franc--sz Harris. Arthur: Ms-Cowan. liilly: M1'Eal'h1-rn. Eula. li0'l l'0lVl ROW: Montania, lieola: l'arkur. Davis: Prenliss, Patsy: Saunders, Gay : Shaw, li:-mm-l: Striegler, Dorothy: Wolff, l rancis. t X ' 1 1 Page 119 SHAKESPEARE LITERARY SOCIETY BY EVA KELLER The Shakespeare Club was organized in 1912 at Main Avenue High School and was re- organized under the name of the Shakespeare Literary Society when Thomas Jefferson was erected in 19332. Under the able supervision of our sponsor, Mrs. Lotta House, and the leadership of our President, Rubye Youngblood, the club has continued smoothly through a successful year. A social meeting was held once a month in the home of one of the members, while the other meetings were devoted to business and readings from Shakespeare. After much careful thought and consideration a project was voted on and accepted by the club. This project, the purchasing of stage furniture and settings for the school, was begun by the present members and is to be carried out by Shakespeare's of the future. The club is very proud of its many members who have achieved prominence in the various school activities. Lucile Campbell, Ruth Kercheville, Dorothy Steves, Connie Parker, Ruth 'FOI' ROVV: House. Mrs., Sponsor: Youngblood, Rubyeg Vaughn, M'liss: Earthman, Catherine: Boyle, Ann Brewer, Peaches. IVIIDDLE R VV: rzx nun, a 1 Louise: Dial, Kathryn. B0'l l'0lVl ROW: Eaton, Jean: lfraser. Donnie: Fraser, Ruth: Groos, Karolyn: lla Virginia: Houston, Josephine. Page 120 O C lh K th-rine: Callan, Barbara: Campbell, Anne: Campbell, Lucile: Cherry. ll, nnkvl. XJ- eg SHAKESPEARE LITERARY SCCIETY McBride, Jeanne Richey, and Bernice Sarvis were chosen R.O.T.C. sponsors. Jeanne Richey and Dorothy Steves were chosen mascots for the Jeffersonium Forum, our brother club. We were also very proud to have one of our members, Jeanne Richey, elected Belle of Thomas Jefferson. The spring dance in the school gym and the assembly presented before the school by the members of the Shakes headed the social events of the year. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Rubye Youngblood. . . . .I'1'csif1ent ...... . . . Rubye Youngblood M'liss Vaughn ....... .. Vice-I'resir1c11t.. .... M'liss Vaughn Catherine Earthman. . . . . .Se1 1'cft1wy .... . . . Lucile Campbell Eleanor Laverty .... . . . Tfrwcsurer. . . . . Eleanor Laverty liva Keller ....... . . .Histrn'i1m. . . ..... Eva Keller 'I'0l' ROVV: Km-l'1'hs-ville. Ruth: I.yll4-, lin-tty J Q-an 1 Mathis. Laura: Mcliriflv, Ruth: MQ'HLZl'I', lVlzn'ilwll4-: Ms-rx-haril, l7:ulh4-rim-. Mllllllilll ROW: Niblri, Anne: l'arkm-r. Uonstance: Rice. .lanvl Richey, .lx-nnnu: Sarvis. liz-rnirn-: Stephens. Viryzinin. Ii0'l l'0lVl ROW: Steves. Dorothy: Van Wie, lfillis: Vnn Wie, Mzngioriez Waxzllvy. lllnrjorim-: We-sim-rvell. Julie: White. Mignon: Woorlwnrll. Nancy. 1, 1 ' - xl' A 7 V V ' . 5' xxx 1 X Page 121 Tl-IESPIAN CLUB BY Doaornv N1-:LL ALEXANDER The Thespians, a club which is old in tradition, but which possesses the vigor of youth in ideals and industry, is both social and dramatic in nature. The object of the club is to further the love and appreciation for the drama and to gain a better knowledge of dramatic art and parliamentary practice. To fulfill this objective, the Thespians presented several short skits and plays at various meetings. Socials were also held at the homes of Elaine Schulze and Esther Scharlock. Initia- tion of the new members was held at the home of Ida Bell Seriff. The club's representative in the inner-club declamation contest, Dorothy Nell Alexander, won for the third consecutive time, thereby gaining permanent possession of a loving cup for the club. On March 21 the club presented an entertainment in the school auditorium, the proceeds of which were used to partly cover the expenses of the landscaping of Thespian Island, a plot of ground located in the front of the school building. Elaine Schulze was chairman of the enter- tainment. The Thespians are indeed proud of their major project, Thespian Island. Before the pre- sentation of the entertainment, they had expended one hundred and eighty-five dollars on the TOP ROW: Abbot, Mr. Frederick, Sponsor: Scales, Jeanne: Schulze, Elaine: Taylor, Key. MIDDLE ROW: .Xlexandi-r. Dorothy Nell: Anderson, Mary: Ballases, Pepetsa: Blumberg, Minnie Frances. BO'l l'OM ROW: Brown, Grace: Cameron, Catherine: Cosner. Sara Jean: Dinsmoor, Jane: Downs, Dorothy. PDQ? 12:3 Page I THESPIAN CLUB project, the work has by no means been completed. The club is indeed grateful to the Architectural Club of Jefferson, which so kindly planned the landscaping for us. We are grateful also, to Mr. Rogers, the school principal, for the hearty cooperation he has shown, and to Mr. Kincaid, the city landscaping engineer, for his kind suggestions. The group is looking forward to the completion of this project with a great deal of pleasure. At the end of the season, the Thespians continued an old traditiong they presented the de-- parting seniors with a delightful banquet. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Jeanne Scales ....... . . .President ....... . . . Adeline Thompson Adeline Thompson .... ..,. I ice-President .... ..... C lrace Brown Elaine Schulze ............... . . .Secfretfwy ..... . . .Mary Andersen Mary Elizabeth Rayburn and Key Taylor .................. .... T T6?1lSIl,7'8'I' ........ ..... K ey Taylor Esther Scharlock .... . . .Sefrgezmt-11.t-A rms. . . . . . Fannye Schlom Mary Anderson ...... . . . . . . 1,lL'I'ZNL'II'If'IltlL'I'ill.lI. Dorothy Nell Alexander. .. .. .... Dorothy Downes .. .Elaine Schulze . . . .Histo1'iau. . . . . .. TOP ROW: Finnigzin, Dorothy: Hays, Marie-: Mitchell, Carolyn: Nance. Mary .lam-. MIDDLE ROW: Vitlmzm, Mmurnrol: l'atterson, Evelyn: Rayburn, Mary Elizabeth: Saunders, llula-ng SL-hloin. lfzmnya-. li0'l I'0lVI ROW: Sm-uly, Niomzx: Stunilmwl. Dorothy: Stiefel. Alice: Stover, Dorothy Ruth: Wolff, Carlotta. DECLARATION STAFF BY CATHERINE DULLNIG The Thomas Jefferson Declaration, going in for better headlines and accentuating the boxed feature story, has made its usual bi-weekly appearances this year midst the mingled cheers and jeers of the student body. Altogether, with the usual amount of loafing done by the editor, who was ably managed by the managing editor, the staff has succeeded in turning out a colossus of high school literary achievement. Seriously speaking, we'd like to extend a vote of editorial thanks to Miss Stone, to the staff, and to the journalism students, who have all done their best for the Declaration, We really feel that we have made some progress when we can chalk up on the score board: The Declaration's rating of first class by the Quill and Scroll and by the Northern Scho- lastic Press Association of Minnesota, Edith Rohr's first place for Prairie in the Texas High School Press Association short story contestg Carolyn Mitchell's second place in the south central contest and honorable mention in the Quill and Scroll feature story contest, Bernice Barnett's secretaryship of the Texas High School Press Association, and her first place in last year's T.H.S.P.A. headline writing contest, Catherine Dullnig's vice-presidency of the Inter- scholastic League Press Conference, George Vizard's winning of a medal in a Quill and Scroll advertising contest, Bernice Barnett's winning a place among the five bestg in the South Central State in a Quill and Scroll contest in news terms. Q Jr' ' ,Wm ., .. - ,-,JL ..,..,.c.,i. D .,.. ff.,...1..... u:..,. rm...-1,.H.. Mrnnlm Row- Imam-v, Page 124 THE MONTICELLO The Monticello Staff breathes a deep sigh of relief as the 1935 Monticello is finally put safely in your hands. The dance held on February 16, 1935, was one of the gayest dances of the season, and cer- tainly had the best decoration. Red balloons and streamers were used, and they were arranged in a very clever fashion. At this dance, the favorites were presented, and this attraction brought unusually large crowds to the dance. By the way, I wonder if George Vizard, Wayne Wood, and Gaston Scott really appreciate having their feet on firm ground again after spend- ing a whole day among the rafters in the gym? Between bright remarks we managed to get the annual off to the engravcrs with only a few chins chopped off with razor blades. Gordon Riggs deserves a great deal of credit for the success of our annual because of his work with Andrew Christensen in the art department. So the Annual Staff presents the Monticello of 1935! While looking through the volume, if you find any fault, consider the labor, the hardships undergone, and the care taken in com- piling it for your pleasure. Our sincere hope is that we have accomplished our aim: to produce a book which will win first place in the T.H.S.P.A., and to give you a book that will keep Thomas Jefferson in your mind for many year's to come. TOP ROW: Wood, Maxine, Editor: Scott. Gaston. Ass't Editor: Bennetzen, Grace. Managing Editor: Travis. Harrie. MIDDLE ROW: Potter, Patricia, Business Manager: Christi-ns:-n, Andrew, Art Editor: Dinsmoor. .lane-, Advertising Manager: Brown, Grace. BOTTOM ROW: Fields, John: Wood, Wayne: Watts. Dorothy Dm-ll: Dittmar, Mary: Oliver. Mac. Pflgf' 1,35 O R C H E S T R A Barrow, Carolyn Braun, Al Brickey, Albert Cain, Merdith Carroll, David Cortez, Emilo Du Hose, Ruth Finney, Billie Gardner, Pauline Ballases, Pepetsa Raumbach, Lois Hlasingame, Ralph Illystone, Ed Brickey, Albert Chafetz, Paul Conway, Catherine Dean, Raymond Drain, James Elizondo, Aurora Ely, Wilbur Ilagrff, lilmer IIA!! Hall, Mildred Higgins, Parker Lintstrom, Eleanor Ma Lohr, Charlotte McBride, Elroy McCampbell, Robert McRae, Theda Mae Mangold, Clyde O Marvel, Robert ll B ll Hall, Hazel Hall, Virginia Halm, Elizabeth Heath, Nell Howze, Mary Jane Jarrett, Haygood Ketner, Richard McAnnery Mary Louis 0 , se Marshall, Anna Louise Middleton, Frank Mowery, Doris Mowery, Nona Alice Pool, Catherine Rickard, R. G. Rivas, Katherine Robin, Laura Lee Robin, Ruth Rogers, Russell Strother, Jimmy Taylor, Jack Zirkel, Clifford Mylins, Maurice Neal, Doris Perrin, Margaret Reeve, VVayne Rosoff, Jean Rusteberg, Fern Alice Simpson, Martha Ann Slack, James Spindt, Roderick Springer, Russell Tuten, NVauldine White, Ed Pugr 1 N EDWARDS' ADVISORY BY CLYDE MANGOLD Mr. Edwards inherited an all-boys advisory from Mr. David Reed, fwho is now prin- cipal of Alamo Heightsj in 1929. The Edward's Advisory is carried on according to par- liamentary law. Everday someone in the advisory entertains with a short talk. The aim of Edwards' Advisory is to make 100W in everything it undertakes. Every Christmas the ad- visory helps some very poor family. Jack Llewelyn was chosen most popular boy of the Senior Class, Jack Levy was chosen most handsome boy of the Senior Class, Irving Freeborn is Major of the R.O.T.C., William Johnson is the Student Council representative, and other persons who have high h FALL Jack Levy .... Robert King .... William Johnson OIIOYS. Hazel Nell Astin .... Brooks, Leo Cain, Meredith Cunnin ham Billy g f Ely, lVilbur Elder Geo Freebhrnsq, 'irving Ford, Davis Gueldner, Louis Hitt, Jack Johnson, William Kenagy, John , ,..., awe' OFFICERS I resirlent ....... Vice-I'resirIent .... Secretary ....... ....Mascot......... MEMBERS King, Robert Kissinger, Robert Levy, Jack Llewellyn, Jack Mangham, Charles Mangold, Clyde . Marks, Ellis Maule, Perry Manning, James Masterson, Horace Murphy, Clinton SPRING . . . . Charles Mangham . . . . . . . .Earl Wright . . . . Clyde Mangold. . . . .Hazel Nell Astin Nassauer, George Prucha, Albert Parker, James Parker, David Randall, Huntley Sien, Louis Stansell, James Waid, Russell Wallace, Hugh Wright, Earl Page 127 y . . - .1 'r if ix W riff- 1 f lgf,gf' Vff1 E3 Ag, ., wif ,swf 5, i E 'Th i ii' 19,5 f- W fi My V I ,., . .--- 5'-1 -- I f Z 1 ..-L,-.:.,....,v. , Y ft' K. , V X 3'. , ilffziii-,f -f,:.g1. 'i ' 'vf' J f fi! 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Officer Margaret Stewart Bryce Parke All 'Round Girl All 'Round Boy CALENDAR OF SCHOOL ACTIVITIES FOR 1934-35 K 77 September 10 - School opened. October 12 - October 19 - October 25 - October 26 - October 26 - Football game with Temple. Football game with Tech. Assembly. Football game with Beaumont. Haynes Dance. November 3 -Football game with Corpus. November 8-Grade-cards and assembly. November 9 - Football game with Austin . November 12 November 16 November 22 November 29 November 30 - R.O.T.C. Banquet. -Football game with Kerrville. - Entertainer 's Show. Thanksgiving game with Braekenridge. - T.H.S.P.A. Meeting. December 5 - Senior Frolic. December 13 December 14 December 20 December 22 - Orchestra Entertainment. -- Junior Dance. - Assembly. - Christmas Vacation. January 2 - Vacation over. January 10 - Skelton Show. January 12 - Assembly. January 18 - Student Council Dance. January 25 - Close of term. January 28 - Second Term Opened. February 5 - Student Council Luncheon. February 16 - Monticello Dance. February 21 - School Play. Februa ry 22 - Holiday - Washington 's Birthday. March 7 - Student Council Banquet. March 8 - J eff-Shake Dance. March 14 - Thespian Show. March 22 - Hermes Dance. March 28 - Assembly. April 3 - Grade-Cards. April 4- '4Spring Fervor . April 5 - Skelton-M.J.R. Dance. April 13 - R.O.T.C. Dance. April 19 - Good Friday - Holiday. April 25 - Assembly. April 26 - Battle of Flowers Holiday. May 10 - May 16 - May 17 - May 18 - Haynes Dance. Assembly. J unior-Senior Prom. Skelton Luncheon and Senate Dinner-Dance. May 23 - Senior Class Day. May 26 - Baccalaureate. May 27 - Graduation. May 31 - Close of Term. Page 140 M LM, ' ff-I ' 4... p :pd 1'-K Q lg-. ,, ,f , -fv, - ' 'ff:.::f7:T': ,- Q ' fw- 4 i4,Ln.i-.1. ' ',,, , ' Q ,fl ,.--ef in K , , ,Rf-hy - N- mg XIX-fn- 5-4 ?if:f1 ,. ' V '.Z ..,.,. - 'L f 'V I 'F' ' Anwrljgawwf-Wm MwwNwmrwmhf-in ' , r:'Ff7'IN ,. -' Y fn, -'QQ'-ifi 7fwi - fe. 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TnoaBa.oB' BATTALION HEADQUARTERS BY HARRIE TRAVIS The Battalion Staff is probably the most important organization of the Thomas Jefferson R.0.T.C. Unit, as it is through the hands of the men of this group that all information and orders concerning the battalion are passed. The duties of the staff are as follows: Lt. McShane, the commandant, supervises the battalion as a whole, and is responsible for the degree of training and advancement of itg Cadet Major Freeborn, first in command of the battalion, is likewise the cadet commander of the staff, and therefore, issues any orders that he deems necessary, Captain Adjutant Travis, second in command of the battalion, signs, publishes, and posts all orders for the battalion from the commandant or the cadet major and keeps the records of the battalion, Lieutenant George, intelligence officer, makes a record of all forms of publicity and information con- cerning the battalion, Lieutenant Tanguma plans and trains officers, compiles the weekly training schedule, and sees that it is properly carried outg Lieutenant Spero, supply officer, is charged with the responsibility of properly supplying all organizations in the battalion. 'FOI' ROW: lVlcSham-, Lieutenant: Freeborn, Irving, Caelet Major: Adams, Anita Ruth. Cailvt Major Sponsor. MIDDLE ROW: Travis, Harrie, Cadet Captain Adjutant: Flack, Marie. Cath-t Captain Adjutant Sponsor: Spa-ro, Arthur, Caulet Captain: Bennett. Mona Jean, Cadet Captain Sponsor. B0'l l'0M ROW: Tamruma. Raul. Czulvt Znnl l4lt'llil'll1lfllI lforal, Thelma, Czulvt Znfl Lieutenant Sponsor: George, Gordon, Cash-t Zlnml Lieutenant: Campbell, l.ucilo, Fails-t Lind Liuutr-nant Sponsor. 'TVUIUJ 'K Q--v gl TA C XLXIN.. :S- , r v Img, 143 'D - ,ffl J A N N 1 0' 0- xx A1 X f FWoon, VVAYNE L:-3 1 Captain HARG1s, GRACE ADELE Captain Sponsor Foam, JAMES Ist Liezltenmzt CRAV1-:N, Lois Ist Lieutenant Sponsor GAYL1-3, BEN 21111 L'iCIlf6H!l,7lf As'riN, HAZEL NI-31.1.15 21111 Lien tenant Spun sm' IQING, ROBERT 2nd Lieu tenant GRAHAM, NVANDA 21111 Lieutenant Sponsor C Akin, Bob Armstrong, John Askew, Rual Ballard, Jack Rarash, David Clamp, Charles Clark, Stanley Couch, Joseph Cover, John Coyle, Felix Dashiell, David Degen, Emmett Dietzel, Edwin Dillon, Paul DuDose, John Dunning, Raymond Dyke, Harold Fincke, Charles Frank, Irving Ford, James Fraser, Wm. Galloway, Bill Gayle, Ben Gilliam, Clyde Glass, Martin Granfors, Billy Gregoor, VVm. Guerror, Jesse Heap, Archie Hennessey, Peter Hudspeth, Wm. Hunt, James Kilpatrick, Chester King, Robert Kleefelt, Kurt Kleeman, Jack Knust, Fritt Kugle, LeRoy OMPANYA Lambert, Herman Linsay, Gaylord Lippert, Wayne Livingston, NVarren Lowe, Clayton Luckenbach, Austin May, Charles May, Walter McAnelly, Robert McCamish, John McKenzie, Claude Milburn, Graham McGarraugh, Maury Minus, William Morgan, Scruggs Nay, Sam Ofton, Philip Owen, James Patton, Gene Robbins, Robert Sarvis, J. P. Schindler, Arnold Sherman, Richard Simmons, Eugene Slaymaker, Frank Spero, Arthur Staudt, William Syfan, Rollins Thompson, Andrew Travis, Robert Van Hekken, Peter Wall, Donner Watson, David Warren, Jack Weener, Stanford Wilson, William Wood, Edward Wayne Wooters, Leon ffj',iL,5V Page 15, f r . K n V ,M 0 N. r C ,- 0 , 1 1.4 Q -I 1 ' wry 2 ,, ,, A y C O M P A N , Y B f ' ' J' L A ii Albaugh, Harry 'A VMcElroy, John Y Alderson, Joe Mabrito, Wesley Angell, Roy Martin, lid 'Atwood, Kirby v Meerscheidt, Leo Y Boothe, Rochelle 4 psf' M' ' .K Borden, Guyki- Q 51 ,Lal-' onroe, oody--' Bourland, Hen W , ' , Moon, Tom J- 'Y Bradley, Ben x - MOFQIIOXHZOUIS Y xx, Carmichael, Jag, LN A Neutze, Jefferson ,- Cope, Charles .L I N KK O'Connor, Eclvvih' C. Cox, Bernard . r- 'X Olivarri, GGOTR' J llanie, Robert XV! Olivarri,'J7ue', - Dobbs, Wallace Dunn, Alton Felmet, John Fulton, Billy ' Garcia, Joe 2' I f Gaugfhan, Woodrow N I - Gibbs, Howard Haag, Elmer ' ix Hickok, Nelson S Hicks, Tom Howard, Martin Jarmon, J. B. Jones, Grant 721, ,-A Jorrie, Sam Kelso, Winchester Kumpf, Arthur Le Laurin, Stanley 1l46Wl1B0h7'H0lul.BYlf,l' ef- Lozano, Harold Luke, lid Scott J Luke, Perry 1 'l,uter, John ' '- McBride, Bill McCampbell, Robert McClintick, Charles r N 2 --aux , .z2f1f.zfsc4,12l l' . 1 A , 1 , ls J , 4 ' . K I 5 N.. ,R N-15411-Ll' ,-1 1 ! If UI- -.. Osburn' J. Cr' Perez, :el Phillips,-' ernon Pompee, Charles Ponncey, Amos Quinones, Rudolph Randall, Huntlyii- Raht, Graham Rheiner, Stanley Richards, Harrison Robison, Tommy Sentz, Norwood 'Chnitz, Ernest chwartz, Oscar Snyder, Nate Thurniond, Alden Tondre, Herbert Valdez, S. J. Walsh, Thomas Ward, Raymond White, Edward Williams, Thad Wilson, Early Wolfran, Fred Wylie, Charles ,l I Il HE f 3,5 SHNTZ, Noawoon C ll p Ia, 1' n, KHRCKI-:v1Lm:, RUTH Captuirz Sponsor Riminnn, STANLEY lst Iiie14!f'nu,nf JAN!-:r'l':K, FRANCI-is Isf Iiirfutemlunl S IVIARTIN, En 21111 Ll!'llff'IIll,Ilf PARKER, CON STA NCIS 12ml I,iw1te'nrn1t Mnnasciirzinr, Ll-zo 21111 l1f!?lltUII1l,7lL Hiucals, GEN!-I AUBRHY 21:11 Lieutemmf Puyr' 1.55 l,' J w ,FN I Q1 I r N. r' l AY u I - . - - pmlsrn' I 1. ' Slmnsnr Sjivnsm' yu 1 1' ,Z 'xy I 1 . V n I ff' I P 7' rgft if 9 SHAW, LEMUEL Captain S'rr:vEs, DOROTHY Captain Sponsor R1suOP, TOMMY lst Lieutenant POWELL, JONNIE BEE 1st Lieutenant Sponsor MlLI,ER, Ross 2nd Lieutenant ROBERTSON, LA NELLE 2nd Lieutenant Sponsor Sixss, JOE 2nd Lieutenant RICHEY, JEANNE 2711i Licu tenant Sponsor COMPANYC Aicklen, William Alexander, John W. Barbee, Lloyd Bate, Phil Bates, Victor t' Biebers, Carl i , Elbert Bi A , Thomas Brad d, Alfred Bryant, 5George Bush, Howard Calvert, Oscar Davis, Wayne Dean, Raymond Dunning, Ralph Elder, George Elkins, William Englehardt, Ted Ferguson, William Gavrisheff, Michael Gordon, Kenneth Gray, William Haddox, Gene Harding, Bert Hicks, Franklin Hesler, Homer Hudson, Jack Hummel, Charles Hynes, George James, Floyd J aphat, Kapp Jarrott, Dudley Kaplan, Sylvan Katz, Charles Keltner, Edgar Kenagy, John Kercheville, Lewis Krise, George LeBaron, William Margaritis, Nicholas Martin, John Mattheis, Russell Mathis, Walter Mayen, Ralph McGaffey, Claude McKown, Jack Miller, Ross Morrison, James Mullener, William Nash, William Nassauer, George Noble, Charles Parker, David Parker, Ernest Parker, James Pfeil, William Pitt, Charles Prucha, Albert Raviez, Robert Renolds, Harold Rose, Leo Saunders, Louis Schutz, Albert Schutz, Charles Scofield, William Scott, George Shaw, Lemuel Sikes, Joe Simms, Edward Spence, Thomas Stansell, James Stapper, Jack Tanguma, Raul Valdez, Leo Waller, Hal Weichlein, George Williams, Charles Wilson, Aubrey Wilson, Warren Woods, James Zogheib, Alex Zogheib, David Paar 190 I .c N 1 -D 'x COMPANYD Adams, Kemp Anthony, Charles Black, Robert Bonner, David Bonnett, Dan Bowden, Walter Brady, Charles Brady, Hugh Brannen, Fred Brannen, Kelly Braunstein, Jerome Brooks, John Brooks, Robert Casseb, Paul Collins, Bill Conring, Arthur Crowther, Sam Dancy, Albert Dart, Joseph Dittmar, Martin Dossy, Roy Dromgolle, Edwin Eisenberg, Jodie Ferguson, Charles Ferguson, Leroy Ford, David Fox, Robert Freeborn, Irving Gariel, Edward Gauthier, Arthur Goodman, Billy Green, Martin Griffin, Jack Gueringer, Louis Hartwell, Vinton Hendrickson, Hugh Jaggi, Lewis T x Johnson, Wirt Jones, Shedrick Kissinger, Bob Klauser, Richard Lang, Willard Lee, Edwin Leesch, Lee Mangham, Charles Martin, Kirby McAdoo, Robert Metcalf, Hugh Miller, John Murphy, Clinton Murphy, Joseph Noonan, Thomas Pabst, Richard Powers, Wallace Pump, A. C. Rennert, Adolph Rumpf, Edward u Maenz, Candelario Sailing, John Saunders, Dan Sellberg, John Shuford, J. W. Sien, Louis Slinkard, Rex Smith, Guerney Stovall, Billy Surtees, Therrell Taylor, Frank Thompson, Robert Villar, Alphonso Walthall, Wilson Walthall, James Wolf, James as LMT BRANNEN, FRED Captain SAUNDERS, GAY Captain Sponsov DITTMAR, MARTIN lst Lieutenant MALI,oRY, LovEY Jo lst Lientenrtnt bponsm MILLER, JonN 2nd Lieutenrtnt SAUNDERS, HELEN 2nd Lieutenant Span sur SURTEI-is, THERRELL lst Lieutenant STEWART, MARGARET Wurtzbach, Clinton lst Lieutenant Sponsor ri A ugr: 147 'fu my -, 7 J' ,xi . , N , y t 4 X IV I' f , ' M, 5 , 41' x.. fl Cox, HoRAcE, Captain STovAl.L, Lomsrz, Captain SINVILSO7' BRowN, Am-:xANor:R, 1st I,ieu,twm'nt livANs, ANN, Ist L'iclltw1rmt Sponsor LANGFURD, I. B., lst Lieutemmt JONES, MAXINH, lst Lieute11,rmt Sprmsor BUCHANAN, MORRIS, 21111 Lieutenant TnoMAs, CA'1'1mR1Nr:, 2nd Limit. Sponsor Woons, PAUL, 2,111 Liczzitenant SARVIS, Bl-IRNICE, 21111 Lieufenrmt Sponsor NVITT, XVI-ISLEY, 211,11 Lieritenrznt MCBRIUI-1, RUTH, 21111 Lieutenrlnt Sponsor B A N D Birnbaum, Irving Braun, Al Brickey, Albert Brown, Alexander Buchanan, Morris Carroll, David Catalani, Stephen Cox, Horace Eastman, Henry Eaton, William Finney, William Goodwin, Leslie Greenburg, Robert Harle, Robert Higgins, Theodore Hitchman, Robert Knaus, Gus Langford, Ivy B. Lewis, Jack Lindsay, Gaylord Lucas, William Lundell, Virgil Martin, James Mclloberts, M. L. Muir, James Reeve, Wayne Slack, James Strother, James Thomas, Milton Taylor, Jack Waid, Russell Page 148 D R I L L T E A M Adams, Kemp Albaugh, Harry Alexander, John Brannen, Russell Bishop, Thomas Bradley, Ben Brooks, Robert Clark, Stanley Dart, Joseph Dillon, Paul Dittmar, Martin DuBose, Edwin DuBose, John Farrell, Murray Ford, James Gueringer, Louis Haddox, Gene Harding, Bert Heap, Archie Kaplan, Sylvan Katz, Charles Kilpatrick, Chester Lang, Willard Lozano, Harold Luke, Ed QT, Luter, John ' Mangum, Charles Martin, Ed Martin, John McCamish, John ,, Q Me-4 11,2 I Murphy, Clinton 0'Connor, Edwin Parker, Clyde Pfeil, William Rheiner, Stanley Schutz, Albert Schutz, Charles Schnitz, Ernest Shaw, Lemuel Sikes, Joe Slaymaker, Frank Spero, Arthur Tanguma, Raul Taylor, Frank Thompson, Andrew Gayle, Ben Meerscheidt, Leo H Travis, Robert H, George, Gordon Miller, John Weichlein, George Gray, William Moon, Tom Wood, Wayne Gregoor, William Mullener, William Wurzbach, Clinton OFFICERS 'Kg -9 Wood, Wayne .... ............ ........... C a ptain f Bishop, Thomas .... .... F irst Lieutenant . Shaw, Lemuel ...... .... S econrl Lieutenant Rheiner, Stanley ..... .... F irst Lieutenant D X Page 149 1 1 OFFICERS' CLUB BY HARRIE TRAVIS The first Officers' Club was organized in 1928, and since then its initial success has been repeated by the clubs to follow in both business and social respect. It is usually customary to have three business meetings and one social meeting each month. The business meetings are presided over by Cadet Major Freeborn, and the social meetings are presided over by Cadet Captain Shaw, president of the Officers' Club. Through the business meetings, the officers learn much valuable information in what might be called a Weekly class or school, and it is th1'ough the social activities that the officers take part in such enjoyable affairs as the R.O.T.C. dance, the R.O.T.C. banquet, skating parties, mid-night show parties, picnics, and many other entertainments. Much credit for the success and progress of this organization is due to the capable guidance of Lt. McShane, who has done such splendid work in his first year as commandant. OFFICERS Captain Lem Shaw .............. ...... P resident Captain Wayne Wood ...... .. .Vice-President Lieutenant Tommy Bishop. . . ..... Secretary Lieutenant James Ford .... ...Treasurer Captain Harrie Travis. . . . . .Historian TOP ROW:--McShane, Lt., Commandant: Shaw, Lemuel: Wood, Wayne: Bishop, Thomas: Ford, James: Brannen, Fred: Brown, Alexander. SECOND ROW:---Buchanan, Morris: Cox. Horace: Dittmar, Martin: Freeborn, Irving: Gayle, Ben: George, Gordon: King, Robert. THIRD ROW.---Lanford, I. B.: Martin, Ed: Meerscheidt, Leo: Miller, John, Miller, Ross: Sentz. Norwood: Sikes, Joe. BOTTOM ROW:-- Spero, Arthur: Surtees, Therrell: Rheiner, Stanley: Tanguma, Raul: Travis, Harrie: Witt, Wesley: Woods, Paul. ....?Y, .ww DL., MCOJ 'W Page 150 r-1.4-4' U 54, N 'r 13' J' I K .pl fl BY MARGARET STEWART The Swastika Club was first organized under the sponsorship of Miss Mattie Brewer in 193123. This organization in its resemblance to the Officers' Club is composed of the sponsors of the R.O.T.C. Since its organization the Swastika Club, as a social aid to the Battalion Staff, has been a huge success. A new custom was inaugurated this year. The sponsors were formally announced by a very spectacular ce1'emony at the annual R.O.T.C. dance, October 20. The officers formed at the far end of the dance floor and as the sponsors names were called they crossed the floor and received their officers. The officers then formed a colonnade of sabers through which the sponsors marched. The dance was then resumed. The most hilarious occasion of the year was the skating party just before the Christmas holidays. The sponsors have enjoyed assisting in various civic projects, such as selling poppies on Memorial Day. They have had great fun serving as ushers for plays here at school and, also at the Little Theater. Numerous other parties, picnics, and dances have kept them busy and happy. The final climax of the year is the annual picnic for the officers and sponsors. OFFICERS FALL SPRING Anita Ruth Adams. . . .... Prcfsirlent ....... . . .Anita Ruth Adams Jeanne Richey ....... .... V ice--President. .. ..... Jeanne Richey Constance Parker ..... . .. Secretary ....... ..... C onstance Parker Grace Adele Hargis. . . . . . Treaswrer ........ . . .Grace Adele Hargis Gene Aubrey Hargis. .. .... I'arl'irzmentarian .... . . .Gene Aubrey Hargis Bernice Sarvis ....... . . .Reporter ........... ...... B ernice Sarvis Wanda Graham ..... . . . Sergeant-at-Arms .... .... W anda Graham Margaret Stewart .............. . . .Historian ........................... Margaret Stewart TOP ROW:- Brewer, Miss Mattie, Sponsor: Adams. Anita Ruth: Richey, Jeanne: Parker, Constance: Hargis, Grace Adele: Astin, Hazel Nellie: Bennett, Mona Jean. SECOND ROW:- -Campbell, Lucile: Craven. Lois: Evans, Ann: Flack, Marie: Ford, Thelma: Graham, Wanda: Hargis. Gene Aubrey. THIRD ROW:- Janecek, Frances: Jones, Maxine: Kercheville, Ruth: Mallory, Lovey Jo: McBride. Ruth: 'Po ell, Junnie Bee: Robertson. La Nelle. BOTTOM ROW: Sarvis, Bernice: Saunders, Gay: Saunders, fHelen: Stev s rothy: Stewart, Margaret: Stovall, Louise: Thomas, Catherine. . A ' I Page 151 .-X V 'ff +111 fi 1 Xl 4 ll Q ,,. 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You're still Winder if yuh git throwed flat Ridin' of 'em clean, boy life 's like that. From - Ridin' 'Em Clean. F O O T B A L L Starting the 1934 football season off with a bang, the Mustangs won a victory over the Brownwood team of 8 to 0. Their next game was with the Harlandale Indians which had as its final score Jeff-54, Harlandale-0. The high spirits of the Mustangs were dampened slightly in the third game of the season, for the score was John Reagan Bulldogs-6, Jeff-0. Although the Jeff boys fought hard in the game with the Temple Wildcats, they were defeated 20 to 0. The disheartened players soon regained confidence, for in the second game of the Conference they beat Tech 20 to 7. To play their next game the boys journeyed to Beaumont and re- turned with a victory of 27 to 6. The Corpus Christi Cavaliers managed to keep the score with Jeff tied 13 to 13. The Austin game with the Maroons was an eventful one, with spectacular playing by Glenn English, who ran 99 yards to a touchdown. The game with Tivy High of Kerrville was also a victory for the Jeff team. The big game of the season, with Brackenridge, was a rousing victory for the Mustangs ending with a score of J eff-6, Bracken- ridge-O. The Mustangs ended their 1934-35 career with a defeat in Bi-district play with Corpus. MEMBERS Chambers, A. B. Mitchell, Ed Cowan, Tom Nash, Willard Diehl, Charles Nichols, Jack English, Glenn Parker, Bryce Hare, Norman Reeves, Charles Hartenberger, Bob Reeves, John LeMeilleur, Coy Rheiner, Stanley Lozano, Robert Sauer, Jesse Surtees, Therrell Page 155 B A S K E T B A L L Continuing the athletic triumphs of Jefferson for the school year 1934-35, the basketball team won from the Brackenridge Eagles in a hard-fought game with the final score at 35- Jeff, 34-Brackenridge. Many victories followed such as the 41 to 27 win over Lanier, the 23 to 18 game with the Tech Buffs on the small end of the score. Playing all three of the city teams again, and again and defeating each, the Jefferson Mustangs won the City Championship for the third year. There was a great deal of spectacular playing throughout the season. The February first game was outstanding because of the fact tha Jack Martyn made a season record of 25 points in one game. The Brackenridge-Jeff game was filled with thrills, for just as the gun popped, ending the game, the Eagles made another point, which, if made a second earlier, would have changed the outcome of the game, the final score was then 35-34 in favor of Jefferson. In every game of the season Jeff has been commended for the fine teamwork. MEMBERS Arbuckle, Frank Garcia, Albert Chappa, Raul Harper, Elton Dewhurst, David Kramer, Ed Fields, John Martyn, Jack Fritsch, Russell Sullivan, Putt ' vs O , Page 156 B A S E B A L L Although there were only two last year's boys on the Jefferson Baseball Team, the 19325- 19234 city champions have done splendid work in bringing honors to their school. They playel Peacock and won by 21 points. They played Randolph Field teams, the 67th squadron, Head- quarters, and the 47th squadron, and beat them all. This year the team has played three games with Lanier, three with Tech, and three with Brackenridge. For games with out-of- town teams there were the two with Hondo and Austin, and the one with Texas University freshman. The Jefferson team was one of the participants in the opening night at Tech Field. On this night there was a doubleheader, with Jeff playing Tech, and Brackenridge playing Lanier. Because of the remaining boys and because of the fine new material Mr. Harry Hamilton says that he is confident that next year's team will equal the splendid work done by the baseball team of 1935. TUP KUW2 H0ll0l'1lml. Hill: Fritsch, Russell: Cordiel, Albert: Lorkey. Ehgenv: Chmnln-rs. Allen: Utz, Charles: Boll, Hemi. MIDDLE ROW: Morello, Louis: Nelson. Sam: Sherman, Stanley: Loznno. Robert: Cutter, Irvin: Lnzunu. Harold. BOTTOM ROW: Sullivan. Putt: Groom, Bill: Palmer. Louis: Osborne. Gu.-nu: Lune, Warren: 0'Cunnvr Hob. Page 157 GIRLS'TENNIS TEAM BY ANN EVANS The Girls' Tennis Team of Thomas Jefferson High School was organized at the beginning of the school year. Last year Jefferson won the District and Regional titles in singles, and our doubles team, Grace Williams and Evelyn Harper, was runner-up in the Regional Doubles. Jefferson, represented by Lois Campbell, was runner-up in the State Singles. This year, all players who wished to do so, participated in an intra-mural tournament. This tournament was held to enable the coach to find players eligible for the team. The Jefferson team this year will participate in a series of matches with Tech and Brackenridge for the city titles, which were both won last year by Jefferson. This year, as never before, tennis has taken its rightful place among the prominent activi- ties of school. Each period during the day ,Miss Secrist teaches a class in tennis. She held inter-class matches and in that way was better able to find likely tennis players, which she put on regular tennis teams. Secrist. Miss Pearl. Sponsor: Leung, Blanche: De Hart. Beatrice: Harper, Evelyn: Simmons, Sammy: Evans, Ann: Gallagher. Peggy. Y Y Y , I, - Page 158 BOYS' TENNIS TEAM BY STANFORD BUSBY Though the tennis season is in the Spring, the Mustang netters practiced during the Fall and Winter and took part in several tournaments and matches with Howard C. Doolittle direct- ing. In October the San Antonio Country Club staged a tournament that attracted most of the members of the team-Irving Stewart, Allan Faust, Glenn Doolittle, Charles Manhoff, Louis Manhoff, James Walthall, Dean Yancey, and Harry Hickman making the best records in both boy's and junior divisions. Most of these players, as well as other Jefferson players, also participated in a tournament sponsored by the Olmos Tennis Club. Three school tournaments were conducted, two singles and one doubles tournament. Honors in singles were divided among Irving Stewart, Charles Manhoff, and Glenn Doolittle: while Glenn Doolittle and Allan Faust were the victors in doubles. During the Fall a match was arranged with the Austin High netters at the Olmos Tennis Club. A match was also played with the San Antonio Junior College which Jefferson swept with the loss of a single match. During the spring term, the team will be under the direction of T. A. Abbott. First comes the city meet with Brackenridge and Tech, to hurdle and then if the Mustang netters are successful there are the District, Regional, and State meets. T I Yancey, Dean: Stewart, Irvin: Smith, William: Manhoff, Charles: Doolittle. Glenn: McCord, Joe: Bolling. Jack: Courdts. Hugo: Manhoff, Louis: Kinser. Clarence: Holder, Leonard: Rapaport. Bernard. Page 159 V T R A C K T E A M The Jefferson Track Team carried on the good Work started last year by winning the 193.5 Laredo meet with a score of 19 points. Bryce Parker broke a record by running the 100 yard dash in 16.3 seconds. For this he received first place medal. Bob Hartenberger won the 120 yard high hurdle in the record breaking time of 16 seconds. Norman Hare tied for first place in the shot put, and in the toss of a coin received second place medal. The mile relay team consisting of George Delevan, Willis Bencke, Kenneth Gordon, and Bryce Parker who broke his own last year's record with a time of 3 minutes and 4.2 seconds, for which they won a silver loving cup. They hope to win the cup for three years in succession, in which case it is theirs to keep. The track team also participated in the San Benito relays which it won in 1934, in the Fort Worth Stock Show having won it in 1931, in the Texas Relays, and in the City District, Regional, and State meets. Although the team is losing some of its most valuable members in the 1935 graduation, it will do its best to carry on the good work in the 1936 meets. I A l 3 Page 160 -if , :S , ' -1 1.--:ff f-'1' 'A V-mb--'L' fi I - iii . . - . A 53. 1 1 P ,La--ff - , .a , -,,,. .r--- , Y., VV ' 2' -fmw , ri ff: V Q' . I .. V111 L NWI . L rv WAV ,, Q - . H - 1 - ws .1 Q7 . . ,ugulgp 4q u ':9.6gwr-Q 9,5452 Qfgf. , au nw .. 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THE OLD TOWN Vw' pf' A . ,, I Y x 15 gwiwpmy 0' E225 ''' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '' ' '' ' ' '' ' ' '' ' '' ' '' ' '' '' mm ' A PAGE OF Gown NAMES fraggwlglgros. AUTOGRAPHS Q 5152 . vL'q7fw mea ..l.l-.llllllllllllllllllllll mm -ufml S1Ab1Alin -1 I '13 ml C2 UQIFVT 'Sift + 'ang-I 5-9 mlnlununnunuuuunuuuunn nnnnnuunln Hi The Great loske Store 3 N SHOPPING HEADQUARTERS FOR SOUTHWEST TEXAS 3 Q I I O do our work honorably, to ,- 'g - Q price our goods fairly, to serve our -. 5 ' F patrons cordially ..... and to provide at r U ff all times large assortments of the very ,illfiiI.'.::4iq'j?m-graffitiLITE,,. latest fashiolns fogfevfry famtily and ,,j'f4TC4iT-fx5,'f'infaf-jg'ff3 'i h .... t a or tr e s opping f, fi 37 'ri agxxiaixtaggsforoall who trzilde here..... ' that's the mission of this great store! An I ,gaxqiix ' ' 'III'-' R JOSKEI '-,.,4 BR0THERS Smce C ,D iv: AN Y 8 Y I 73 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Love is what makes the world go round-with that pained expression. -Huffman Baines. Aviator-Wanna fly? Madelon H. Cthrilledj-Ooo-ooh, yeth! Aviator-Wait. I'1l catch one for you. Professor: Is the subject clear? Jack: Clear as mud. Professor: Then it covers the ground. Sign in a Texas restaurant- If the steak is too tough for you, get out. This is no place for weaklingsf' Collins Company Wholesale Grocers 'Distributors Del Monte Food Products PHONE F-9191 fpatronize HOME INDUSTRY! Pabst Engraving Co. 222 LOSOYA STREET I Engraved Invitations, Cards, I Rings, Memory Books, Etc. Mexican Foods :THE ORIGINAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT 115-1 Q1 Losoya Street 514 in E lnuunnn uln nluuu Page 163 El + 'i HARVEY PATTESON 1 11 PORTRAIT AND C O M M E R CIA L PHOTOGRAPHY 1109 MAIN AVE SAN ANTONIO GARFIELD 6891 EJ E Pg 164 Ennnuu E Hi YB SAN ANTONIO'S QUALITY DEPARTMENT STORE ' lglilllld GAA le : lg .san Amomos Quality - Quality- Goods! oi the Newest Fashion, - Department Stow Priced in keeping with the times ....... . Now Your Money Buys More of Electric Convenience The domestic electric rate in San Antonio was reduced approximately 115 per cent in March, 1935. You can now enjoy more of the conven- iences of electric service at the same cost you've been paying each month. Buy those electrical appliances you've been needing so long. They now cost less to operate. San Antonio Public Service Company The ultimate consumer has been de- finedg he is the guy who eats last. Harry: fapproaching the stamp win- GllvIBELlS dowj I'd like to look at your 34 stamps. The clerk produced a sheet of one hun- Cooked Potato ps For dred. . . . Harry: I'1l take the one in the Ve gable Toasted Torfillas Lui's2LiSns center? l god Salted Peanuts Ummm Who can name one important thing that we have now that we didn't have 100 Fannin 1353 1021 Broadwa Y years ago? . uMev. 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AL M0 ,lewelry Company The Sou!l'x's Most Bea 'ful Store Follow the crowd to- THE BIG FREEZER llvlore for less St. lvlaryls University olSanAn'ronio San Antonio, Texas The Logical School for Young Men Graduates of Thomas Jefferson High School. The Only Senior College lor Men in San Antonio FULL COURSES IN LAW Night Courses in College Work Ollerecl to Young Men and Women at Our Down-Town School Also Special Department in MUSIC Phone Pershing 7129 :Hi ill' m.............. ....-...inn-. ..................... ......................... ... E1 Paae 167 XJ-. ' se- U numm 5 : CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS i A secretarial career offers the high school graduate an opportunity to earn a good living in a field where op- portunities for advancement abound. X Her associations are stimulating, her work is limited to office hours, and she usually gets a summer vacation with Pay' ' S Preparation for a secretarial career requires less time than f I other vocations which are inviting to young women. , , The Milam Secretarial School offers Stenographic and W7' Atl' Secretarial Courses which are adjusted to the needs of Xogmf1f,cg'Ql girls who have taken either the Commercial Course or 5 the Academic Course in high school. .il 2 . Write or call for bulletin giving details of subjects includ- ,I ,..r ..-. 1 .1-me ed, time required, reasonable cost, and placement service. The MILAM SECRETARIAL SCHOOL for GIRLS 1800 Milam Building 0 Fannin 0151 A U T 0 G R A P H S mangj may f HT 5 E E nn uulnnnm Page 168 V ff 'gl-4,2111 A 1.1 xlrzxyx KL, A1440 ... 1 ' ' 0 ' i ' I s Q ,J I -- k r .2 , . - I 1 LJ- - L., gig L,-.44 -J 4,n-- j , . '29 . f . 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