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

 - Class of 1938

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Yes, in spirit, the great Virginian, who believed his plan for general education for all the people to be the corner-stone of democracy itself, visits the ultra-modern high school named in his honor. lust as his plan was too far ahead of the people of his time, in like manner far beyond his dreams are the curricular and' ex- tra-curricular activities of our school. We, your Monticello staff, can see, however, a Vivid contrast between our activities and his own life. It is this contrast between Thomas Jefferson as a student and the students of Thomas leff- erson High School upon which We have built our theme, as shown in our division pages. We trust you will enjoy your book as I'I11lCh as we have enjoyed preparing it for you. Comma Administration and Faculty Classes Favorites Organizations Features R. O. T. C. Athletics letterson Down Town Realizing that true de- mocracy must depend up- on the education ot the masses, Thomas Ietferson formulated a magnificent system ot education, trom primary grades through State University. Far ahead ot his time, he saw only the university idea carried out. The Univer- sity ot Virginia was the child ot his dreams. He drew the plans for it, su- pervised its construction, and, on days when he could not be present, he Watched the W o r k m e n through a telescope from the terrace at Monticello. A .1 ,id -Z 1. '1 -f it A A'L f1 .2 n ,am 5? .. ' f.M-'VW 1' if Cc f 1 ,Evil 51? saga ,N ' N L. gf l A I Q vi ii A' 9'- 9'AQi. t 'f ,e. A' . rs: -. L. if ,lpff:,z- .. Y I fd- .i F- 11 A 1 :Q A-. - ff -1 2 - .., , q.?f.y'1,W 'GA t A ut. A A' Wifi' 1' ' It f 'i f' r 511' ' V . A ' . 1. 1712-tif. T 132 :fa ft? i t A . A- 2. se f ' '1 -f ' r aiahsf '55 tv A: 'ltft iifi if 1 A QWFIIW ' 1 J ' 'Q gf ,g hairitii W2 . .1-' ' fp I . .i '.Y.f.4 i A , . rw- 1, A . . .. 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Mem- ber of Virginia House of Burgesses, member of Continental Congress, Governor of Virginia, Plenipotentiary to France, Secretary of State, Vice-President and finally President of the United States. . .Jefferson gave forty-four long years of invaluable service to his country, yearning all the while for the serenity of Monticello, his little mountain home. Devoutly we wish this great American could know of the high honors that have come to our school, now designated as most modern high school in America. We like to feel that his spirit, so alive among us, has contributed strongly to the national recog- nition shown us this year. Yes, even as in all other Amer- ican hearts, Thomas Jefferson Still Lives in the hearts of the students of our own Thomas Jefferson High School., JI Dedication In Thomas lefferson High School there are two people, loved and revered by the entire student body, who are living examples of the spirit of democracy for which our school is striving. Lighted many years ago by the great man whose name our school bears, this torch of democracy is burning today, safe in the hands of our own Miss Smith and Mr. Ivey. Never were two school leaders more loyal to stu- dents, nor were students more loyal to leaders. Playing a large part in the character-molding of every student in lefferson is the splendid influence of our Dean of Girls and our Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys. Representing friendship, strength, efficiency, and courage, Mr. Ivey and Miss Smith point the way for lefferson's men and women of tomorrow. Their sympathetic understanding warms the spirit of our school and keeps ever burning in its heart the vital flame of democracy. To two warm friends of every girl and boy in Jefferson this book,-your 1938 Monticello, is affectionately dedicated. Stately columns of unusual design enhance the beauty of the main entrance 57 H 77 'W X ...J A-9' Students revel in the beauty of the Student Council Patio, Where flagstone walks and fragrant flowers encircle the pond and gold fish and frogs lazily sun themselves. 554' 1 'M I , '-- sef 54 1- . ,xmas 51.575 In charming contrast with the atmosphere of an old Spanish tort, recaptured amid soft green foliage, the Jefferson coat-of-arms lends dignity. YA r W.:-x M crm' fifif . ' , Q 11 ,-1-rfemm--.-fp 5. fx .3 in an . 1 NNN ,lr-W W -A-V W ff ego: 595:15 'all' 6 'cl . an ' fl! aim? ' l '-as J if- - 4 -,1'.: , r l: N 1 -, N' af .-,k ,V QV ,-we Q Q- he ll . 'V 'KW G' M 0 :. xi, H. ' 'IK 2 wg Q i A X 3 fx D. in A E 'B PI ,Q 9 J Jw M My i il-1 YM!! 5 ' , if A 0. Cl-M 3 Y 1 l '. I . lf The beautiful Skelton Patio is the mecca for the beauty-loving students of our school. ,F ,N 5 -. 2 6- 1 5 .1, 'T, --A fm l o l-e liwawgng A , ,lV :X I IKIIJKNZ' ,, 3 33553532 5 Q l , 4 l S , F ' f G2-1 ,l ' :sc ,r l ' 92 . 'F' , K3-451' f W , ,, ,,,, l A Against a perfect Texas sky our majestic building shines like alabaster. With their quiet dignity and their serenity these artistic doors of our main entrance form an inspiring picture. '1 E L, IU! nv, aff!!! M. , 'I QE!!! l E A f is 5 , t r g ' ...., i ,s Q i t ,s,g f. ig, ,,, W, ynyvff ,., ,,., ni is 1 V ,, is A 1? WU, K. -:vig L, ef L' -3 M , 5 I UW 1? IH? li I I atv! ,fp ,-is J 'X fi if Graceful evergreens, gently swaying in the breeze, form an arch for a doorway of unusual beauty in the executive wing of our building. aqdmlnilltnatlon and qacultgf Fhomas lefferson, believer in simpli- city and democracy, arrived un- ostentatiously at the capitol on his inaugural day. V s a s va 1,42 '- ' it 1 . ji 5 QE . ig 5 Ei Z 3? 5 QI: ' V' f-,iii . gr ' wifi? f - ,V ' .1 Q Ever thinking of the stu- lents' welfare, ever exem- :lifying in his own person- nlity the democratic ideals of Thomas lefferson . . . our principal 'eaches tor the microphone on his lesk and twenty-tour hundred listen- ng students are in close contact with him. Although the illustrious Thomas Iefterson is one of our great, out- standing mountain peaks, his in- augural as president was the acme of simplicity. Dressed in a plain black cloth suit, unat- tended by guard or servant, this descendant of the aristocracy oi Iamestown and Yorktown rode on horseback to the capitol, dis- mounted Without aid, hitched his horse to the palisades, and then Went quietly in to deliver his beau- tiful, simple inaugural address. Jldmlnlatnation San Antonio Public Schools Board ot Education Dr. lames P. Hollers, President Mr. Leo Brewer, Vice-President Mrs. E. R. Lewis, Secretary Mr. B. L. Hogan Mrs. Gunther Orsinger Mr. lacke R. Locke Mrs. F. l. Winter DR. lAMES P. HOLLERS MR. l. CHESTER COCHBAN President Superintendent San Antonio Board of Education t San Antonio Public Schools ir ir MR. THOMAS B. PORTWOOD Assistant Superintendent Senior High School Division Cwln. Ugontwoodl Without a highly competent and courageous guiding force, no organization can run smoothly. lust such a force is this Assistant Superintendent of Schools, whose ready co-operation and support are invaluable to lefferson. With the assistance of Mr. Portwood our school will go ever forward, ever onward. Thomas Jefferson High School is his own dream. . .a dream which has become a reality, a dream school which is now nationally known. There exists no better friend to our school and our students than this genial, kindly Mr. Thomas B. Portwood. 32 , 2 F, I s MR. T, GUY ROGERS Principal Thomas lefferson High School CWln. CRogenA Clearly personified in our Mr. Rogers is democ- racy, the ideal toward which the great Thomas Jefferson strove. Not only is he an unselfish leader and an efficient organizer, but he is also a true friend and real inspiration to every stu- dent. His forceful leadership has brought the many phases of activity in lefferson to the fore in the eyes of the nation, his alert mind is ever planning new and more wonderful things for our school. Under his careful guidance and through his ceaseless and untiring efforts, lefferson has reached higher and higher toward the perfection which is our goal. cwln. ,Swag Tolerance, understanding, and friendship . . . hese Words are most befitting to our Vice- 'rincipal and Dean of Boys. The spirit of friend- iness for which Jefferson is striving has as its .hining example our Mr. Ivey. Always ready ind eager to be of service to our school and its tudents, he has the confidence and respect of every boy and girl. A rare sense of humor is ine of his outstanding traits, one which helps make him the admired figure that he is. Mr. Eey's dependability, his good-fellowship, and his thorough capability are essential parts of our school life. LJ, Q W MR. A. J. IVEY , Vice-Principal Thomas Jefferson High School YVliM .Smith Service, efficiency, devotion to youth, and true friendship . . . our beloved Dean of Girls is the essence of all these qualities. She is every girl's adviser, every student's friend. One never de- parts from a conference or a conversation with our Miss Smith without feeling that he has gained something of inestimable value. She has the rare gift of understanding, which is deeply appreciated by every Jefferson boy and girl. Her quiet dignity and her unruffled serenity in the face of difficulties evoke the admiration of all Whose privilege it is to come in contact with her. K ,..-f 5 MISS FRANCES SMITH Dean of Girls Thomas Jefferson High School ...im 'S 1' ac ullt if, Miss HeIland's American history class is far from a course in dates and facts. Iefferson's fifty-two history classes, taught by ten teachers, develop in pupils an active appre- ciation of their civic and social responsibilities, lead them to understand clearly how peoples have reached their present stage in civilization, and train them, by honest in- vestigation and sensible discussion, to reach conclusions about social and political problems, ABBOTT, MR, FREDERICK Public Speaking Department, Head Columbia U., Southwestern U., Missouri Teachers' Col., Westmoorland College, London Collegiate Inst., Spons., Thespians, ALEXANDER, MRS. HELEN Office Clerk Main Avenue High School, Tower Secretarial School. ALLEM, MISS EDNA L. English Department, Head U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., U. of Chicago, Columbia U., U. of California, U. of Washington. ARROWOOD, MR. R. W. Mathematics Department, Head Central Missouri State Teachers' Col., B.S., A.B., Spons., Senate. BARRETT, MISS ELIZABETH English Department U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., Spons., Hermes. BARRETT. MISS MARIE English Department U. ot Colorado, U. of Texas, A,B., A.M., Spons., Modernists. BENNETT, MRS. BASSIE History Department Baylor U., A.B., Columbia U., St. Mary's U. BIRDWELL, MISS MAEDELE Home Economics Department Texas State College for Women, B.S., Our Lady of the Lake Col., St. Mary's U., U. of Texas. BOLTON, MRS. HELEN M. Mathematics Department U. of Texcxu A.B., Columbia U., A.M., Spons., Euclidean Mathematics Club, ' a Mr. ArroWood's algebra class is absorbed in an explanation of square root. Sixteen hundred students in fifty-eight mathematics classes are capably looked alter by ten teachers, From simple operations with algebraic symbols through solid geometry and trigonometry on to a mastery of the mechanics oi algebra, Iefferson students, even those who are to study engineering later, really are prepared for college mathematics. NVIY' 'fx A- S' C 51 , ..... ri Page 2 t dw ! HHN: , f.o. , 'Mita 'Q N . Q90 X zge 21 Miss West's Latin pupils truly enjoy their study of Cicero's great works. Iefferson's four years of Latin, from beginners Latin through Caesar, Cicero, and Virgil, develop a high standard of scholarship among the students and a real ability to read and to understand the language. Of prime importance is the help given by Latin to English grammar, English vocabulary, and English spelling. BRAWNER, MISS MAMIE A. English Department Colorado State Teachers' Col., A.B., U. of Texas, U. of Cali- fornia, Columbia U., Spons., Student Council. BREWER, MISS MATTIE English Department U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., Spons., Sponsors' Club. BROOKS, MISS MATTIE L. Librarian U. of Texas, A.B., Incarnate Word Col., A.M., Our Lady of the Lake Col., B.S. in Library Science. BRUNET, MISS LOUISE French Department U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., Columbia U., Spons., Le Cercle Francais, DE BURGOS, MR. FRANCIS Music Department U. of Texas, A,M., Colgate U., Ph,B., Detroit Conservatory of Music, Mus, B., Mus. M., National U. of Mexico, Spons., Euterpeans, Spons., Girls' Glee Club. BURKE, MISS MARGARET F. Q fx Science Department' Q I Q i --' U. of California, A.B., Columbia U., ANI., Our Lady ,of Phe Lake Cot.'f ,X,-5 ' ' f M, .f ., 1 . me-A 4 J BURNETT, MR. CECIL Physical Education Department Southwest Texas State Teachers' Col., U. of Texas, A. and M. Col., Southern California U., Chicago U., Assistant Coach, BURNETT, MR. T. CONNER Mathematics and Science Departments Southwest Texas State Teachers' Col., B.S,, U. of Texas, Radio Physics. BUTLER, MR. WALLACE T. Science Department Minnesota U., A.B. Miss McFarland's future homesmakers are deeply involved in the process of fruit-cake baking. I-'rom simple classifying of foodstuffs to the study of markets, selection of food, food laws, and food inspection the entire homemaking course is fascinating. The students learn to Write menus, use different types of service, and entertain for special occasions. They also learn to plan, prepare, and serve meals. acuity, aculltgf rw. MM An informal round-table discussion of Henry Esmond en- grosses Miss Osmon's English VIII class. Sixteen English teachers present a rich course of study from English III through English X, also the journalistic work connected with the school newspaper and the school yearbook. The separa- tion of language-composition units from reading- litera- ture units gives added value and interest to the English courses. CHADWICK, MRS. FRANCES S. Commercial Departme it Col. ol Industrial Arts., B.S., Our Lady of the Lake Col.: U. of Texas, U. of California. COCKE, MRS. BARTLETT Art Department gorthwestern U., U. of Texas, B.S.g Spons., Les Grandes rix. CROWELL, MISS FLORENCE B. Spanish Department Purdue U., B.S., U. ot Chicago, U. of Mexico, U. of Texas, A.M., Spons., La Sociedad Ibera-Latina. DANIEL, MR. G. C. Mathematics Department U, of Texas, A.B., A.M., Sam Houston State Teachers' Colq Baylor U,, School Treas. DOOLITTLE, MR. HOWARD C. History Department U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., Spons., Ieiiersonian Forum. DOUGLAS, MISS CONSTANCE Physical Education Department Col. of Industrial Arts, B.S., L.L.B., U. ot Texas, Spons., Lassos. FINNEY, MISS FLOY C. Commercial Department Texas University, A.B., A.M. GEORGFL MISS BERTA History Department Ut' of Texas, A,B., Our Lady of the Lake College, A.M.g Rice Inst.g Columbia U, GOI-IMERT, MISS LILLIE S. Commercial Department, Head Columbia U., AM. Clicking busily away at their machines, Miss Birdwell's Sewing IV class work on their spring dresses. There is dignity and beauty in this home service training. As a career for women, home making offers great opportunity for leisure, for growth ot mind and spirit, tor exercise ot the body. Groups of happy girls enjoy the Ietterson sewing classes five periods each day. 'NWCLYU r. K 'x.,'l Wife X 19, gl . ..s.. c , V. x 'D I Page 2. Students in Mrs. Carvajal's Spanish class learn to do by doing. Spanish, French, and German -these three form the modern language work in Iefferson. In each one students are trained to speak the language, to understand it when they hear it spoken, and to appreciate the people of the land in which the language is spoken. The modern lan- guage courses are very valuable. HAMILTON, MR. HARRY Physical Education Department U. of California, B.B.E. HARRIS, MR. ARTHUR English Department Bates Col., Debate Coach, Spons., Statesman, Spons., Corinthians. HELLAND, MISS MARIE E. History Department Trinity U., A.B., U. of Boston, A.M., U. of Wisconsin, U. of Cincinnati, U. of Virginia, Spons., Natl. Honor Society. HICKMAN, MRS. MARY E. Mathematics Department Incarnate Word Col., A.B., A.M., Southwest Texas State Teachers' Col., U. of Arizona, St. Mary's U., U. of Texas. HOUSE, MRS. LOTA CLYDE English Department Hardin-Simmons U., AB., Northwestern U. HUEY, MISS GRACE D. English Department Monmouth Col., A.B., U. of Wisconsin, A.M., U. of Chicago, U. of California at Berkeley. IARRELL, MISS KATHERINE Mathematics Department U. of Chicago, B.S., U. of Tennessee, U. of Texas, U. of Colorado. IIMENEZ, MISS BERTHA Office Clerk Main Avenue High School. IONES, MISS ANNA H. Mathematics Department U. of Chicago, Ph.B,, U. of Texas. The members of Miss ToWnsend's pottery class are so engrossed that even the photographer is not hailed as usual. Ten art classes in Iefterson, taught by two members of the faculty, include commercial art, pottery, and modeling, still life and lite drawing, craft, costuming, design, and interior decorating. Many contests are entered and Won by the interested students in these classes. acufltu, Scientists in the making in Mr. May's chemistry class busily perform an interesting experiment. Nine teachers in twenty- nine classes teach the students many useful things. They learn the relation of science to daily life and the de- pendence of modern progress upon science. The laws of health, an understanding of the relations of plants and animals to the human race-all these are learned also. KELLEY, MISS OTELA Librarian Our Lady of the Lake Col., AB., U. of Chicago, U. of Colorado. LOWMAN, MRS. STEL MARIE Commercial Department U. of Texas, A.B. MCFARLAND, MISS MARGUERITE Home Economics Department North Texas State Teachers' Col., U. of Texas, S. W. Texas State Teachers' Col., B.S., Columbia U., A.M., Spons., Ellen H. Richards Club. MCSHANE, CAPTAIN IOSEPI-I B. Military Department, Commandant of Cadets U, of Dallas, Capt. Infantry-U.S.N.G., Spons., Officers' Club, Sports., Non-Com, Club, Spons., National Rifle Assn, MAY, MR. H. Y. Science Department, Head U. of Texas, A.B., North Texas State Teachers' Col., U. of Colorado, Grayson Col., Spons., Edison Science Club. MOREY, MISS ELIZABETH M. History Department U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., U. of Chicago, Wilson Col., Colum- bia U., St, Mary's U. MORGAN, MISS GLADYS E. English Department U. of Texas, A.B., A.M., U. of Wisconsin, Oxford U., Spons., Latin Club. MURRAY, MISS IDA MAE Mathematics Department U. of Texas, A.B., AM. ORRELL, MISS ETHEL K. Public Speaking Department Col, of Ind. Arts, B.S., Northwestern U., U. of Texas, Spons., Barrie Dramatic Club. Secretaries in the making enjoy the thorough, interesting work in Miss Gohmert's typing class. A rich commercial course - typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, business arith- metic, business law, and business English-instructs students in the means of earning a living and improves their chances for greater success in the business World. Students acquire the power of correct and forceful expression in all business and social contacts. nf' Pav SHR-' gl . ..... I 5 fi t N 'I I Page 24 Future dramatic stars rehearse seriously under Miss Orrell's kind guidance. The speech department offers debate, dra- matics, play production, stage-craft, and public speaking. Students acquire a knowledge of argumentation and practice in presenting suitable arguments, They learn poise, co- operation, and the ability to interpret character effectively. Learning the art oi expressing beauty in the building ot scenic effects is also of great value. OSMON, MISS GLADYS English Department U. of Texas, A.B,, U. of Washington. RALSON, MR. H. E. Mechanical Drawing Department Southwest Texas State Teachers' Col., B.S., U. of Texas, A.M. RICHARDS, MISS BESS Physical Education Department Mary Hardin-Baylor, A.B., Spons., Girl Reserves, Girls' Tennis Coach. . ou J kv1lv----- 'fb 40 W . X 1 'N Y f , . HOLLIS . M55 l I 4424, ,mmf . ysical Education Department ,CL .1 vfnX.0 C' ' , F ba Page 25 U. of Texas, A.B., BS., Spons., Hi-Y. Director, Physical Education and Intramural Athletics. STEIN, MISS MAMIE M. Science Department U. of Texas, A.B., Iowa State, M.S., U, of Chicago, Spons., Senior Class. STUDHALTER, MRS. E. O. School Registrar Draughon's Business College. SURTEES, MR. CALVIN Mathematics Department St. Mary's U., U. ot Illinois, U, of Texas, A.B., Stage Man- ager, Spons., Haynes. TALIAFERRO, MR. LEON E. Drawing Department U. of Texas, A. and M. Col. of Texas, North Texas State Teachers' Col., B.S., Spons., Architectural Club. TALIAFERRO, MRS. LEON E. History Department U. of Texas, B.S., Westmoorland Col., Southwest Texas State Teachers' Col., Spons., Martha lefferson Randolph Debating Society, Co-Spons, Lasso Drill Team. Ambitious radio-dramatics pupils train for important positions in the radio world under Miss Wolf's guidance. Begun in l937, the work in radio-dramatics is new in our school, yet already seventy-tive pupils are enjoying the work. The most interesting project was Take-Over Day at K.T.S.A. Students filled all positions of the station and furnished programs. Students also broadcast from lefferson stage. CLCLLQJCLJ ar as The members of Mr. de Burgos's mixed chorus class dili- gently practice the beautiful songs we later hear, Music is important in Iefferson's curriculum. Through Mr. Zoeller's classes in A Orchestra, B Orchestra, band, stringed in- struments, and wind instruments, and through Mr. de Burgos's classes in harmony and voice, students learn the value of cooperation and develop an appreciation for good music and beauty. TERRELL, MISS THERESA Mathematics Department Texas State Col. for Women, AB., U. of Texas, A.M., Spons., Martha Skelton Literary Society, Co-Spons., Lasso Drill Team, Co-Spons., Iunior Class. TERRY, MRS. AUDREY L. English Department Drake U., B.S., Northwest State Teachers' Col., Oklahoma, Tulsa U. TOWNSEND, MISS GERRY Art Department Col. of Industrial Arts, B.S. VOGEL, MISS OLGA H. History Department U. of Chicago, Ph.B., Incarnate Word Col., U. of Texas, Spons., Natl. Honor Society, Spons., Schiller German Club, WEAVER, MRS. ETHEL WEST English Department Our Lady of the Lake Col., A.B,, U. of Texas, A.M., Spons., The Monticello. WEST, MISS IDA BESS English Department Ohio Wesleyan U., AB., Columbia U., A.M., U. of California, U. of Washington, U. of Colorado, U. of Mexico. WEST, MISS PEARL Latin Department, Head U. of California, Columbia U., U. of Texas, A.B., A.M,, Spons., Latin Club. WOLF, MISS XIMENA Public Speaking Department U, of Texas, A.B., Columbia U., U. of Colorado, U. of Cali- fornia, Northwestern U. ZOELLER, MR. IEROME Director of Instrumental Music Westmoorland Col., San Antonio Irt Col. Mr. Ralson's mechanical drawing students are busily en- grossed in an interesting project. Iefferson students enjoy twelve drawing classes under two highly trained instruc- tors. Mechanical and machine drawing, embracing eight terms, architectural drawing, also embracing eight terms, and freehand drawing for two terms, are thoroughly en- joyed by the students fortunate enough to be enrolled. Many students are thus preparing for their life work. xcltfig 'W M 9' tink: l l l Page 27 l 1-Always interesting are the regular meetings of the P.T.A. in the Little Theatre. 2wThe impressive tree-planting ceremony draws an interested group of members to pay homage to the past presidents of the P.T.A. 3-Our mothers are being delightfully entertained by our teachers at the Spring Tea in the Arcade Cpane nt - C-Teac he-:nA' Jllmociatio n as Thomas Iefferson Parent-Teachers' Association . . a vital factor . . in our school . . . Hundreds of interested parents . . work in close co-operation . . with school . . and teachers . . carry out ideals of Thomas lefferson the man . . spirit of fairness . . democracy . . guide . . organization . . . lnteresting meetings . . social activities . . all a part of PTA .... October . . red roses . . in blue vases . . angel food cake . . a party for advisory mothers . . . December . . smiling faces . . starched linen . . home economics girls . . hostesses . . to P.T.A. . . cookies . . and punch . . served . . . Bustles . . rustling taffeta . . soft lace . . l'Gay-Ninetiesn pictured . . sewing classes . . entertain with a style show . . . New Year . . more parents join PTA .... Membership zooms . . to new heights . . six hundred . . proud parents enter into spirit of our school . . red bands worn by parents of sophomores . . white . . juniors . . blue . . seniors . . . Stirring music . . school band . . plays for dedication ceremony . . . PTA. honors . . four past presi- dents . . with tree for each . . on north slope of campus . . fifth tree . . honors present president . . . Fathers' Night Open House . . Lassos in uniform . . act as hostesses . . . Program presented . . in auditorium . . large crowd . . parents . . teachers . . meet . . . Supper . . in cafeteria . . . March . . teachers entertain mothers . . at tea . . . The PTA. . . is indeed . . an asset to our Thomas lefferson High School. r I Y . A R i Thomas lefferson diligently studied law under his Men- tor, George Wythe, at old Williamsburg. Qaflfiafi i 1 W Eager and alert in roundtable discussions, inter- ested in the amazing variety of subjects offered . . . Thomas Iefferson High School goes to classes. Carrying with him to the college at Williamsburg the three prime requi- sites of the successful student-per fect health, good habits, and an in- quisitive intellect-Thomas Iefferson became one of the best educated gentlemen America has produced, head and shoulders above his con- temporaries. This singular thirst for knowledge was first shown by his diligent study of Greek, Latin, and French at the age of nine. Later, at the age of seventeen, he actually studied fifteen hours daily, being blessed with the ability to tear him- self away from his dearest friends to rush to his studies ' anion Claim Under the sponsorship 1 1 of Miss Mamie Stein 1 1 Mr. T. A. Abbott 1 1 the Senior Class of '38 got off to a flying start 1 1 with the election of officers 1 1 1 lt was a close race 1 1 the closest in Iefferson history 1 1 for the presidency 1 1 Bob Gulley being the victor 1 1 over Bob Netting 1 1 1 Third meeting 1 1 of the year 1 1 social 1 1 in school cafeteria 1 1 delightful cakes 1 1 punch 1 1 served 1 1 1 Annual election 1 1 of Beau and Belle 1 1 made December 3 1 1 busy Week 1 1 1 For the first time 1 1 votes cast Without 1 1 poll tax 1 1 being charged 1 1 1 Winners Robert Adams 1 1 Barbara Furlong 1 1 announced at Senior Frolic 1 1 a lively 1 1 entertaining show 1 1 1 The Senior dance 1 1 the biggest of the year 1 1 pre- sented the Hall of Fame 1 1 of the class of '38 1 1 1 Glory and Terry 1 1 most popular 1 1 Sybil and Bill 1 1 best-all-around 1 1 Virginia and Bob 1 1 most beautiful and most handsome 1 1 Nancy and Pat 1 1 cutest 1 1 Miriam and Whit- lock 1 1 most athletic 1 1 Dorothy and Harry 1 1 best B.O.T.C. sponsor and officer 1 1 Harry and George and Diana and Mona and Helen 1 1 most intellectual 1 1 1 One hundred and seventy-five dollars cleared 1 1 on the dance 1 1 1 lunior- Senior Prom 1 1 given by the lunior Class for the Seniors 1 1 next big event 1 1 contrary to custom 1 1 dance decorations 1 1 providing a gala setting 1 1 for sad occasion 1 1 of seniors' farewell 1 1 1 Senior play 1 1 The Youngest 1 1 played to a full house 1 1 at afternoon and night performances 1 1 1 Class day 1 1 with pre- sentation of will and prophecy 1 1 Baccalaureate 1 1 solemn service 1 1 1 Grad- uation night 1 1 climax of our three years' Work and play 1 1 proud hearts 1 1 1 Long will the Class of l938 1 1 be remembered. wir Officers of senior class hold important meeting to plan Hall of Fame dance. Bob Gulley, President Seated:-Carroll Gaines, Paul.. Mr. T. A. Abbott, Sponsor: Bob Burney, Vice-Presg Miss Mamie M. Stein, Sponsorg Glory Henning, Hist.g Mona McDonald, Sec'yp Robert Freeman, Hep. Page -X1 Page 32 u +32 ik ii? it wi? ik ABBOTT, BOB: Natl. Rifle Assn., Office Asst., Drill Team, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut,, Officers' Club, Hobby- Sports, Ambition-Navy Air Corps otticer. ADAMS, CHARLES: Hobby-Aviation, Ambition - Aeronautical designer. ADAMS, IOHNNIE IEAN: Thespians, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. ADAMS, ROBERT1 Math Club, Football team, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Officers' Club, Hall of Fame, Beau of Ietterson, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby - Sports, Ambition - Chemical engineer. AHR, MARIORIE: Euterpean, Hobby-Music, Am- bition-Success in business. ALBERT, HAROLD: Ietf. Forum, Hist, Hi-Y, Candid Camera, Treas, Track Team, Hobby - Photography, Ambition - M.G.M. hoto rapher . p g . 5 ALLSUP, MARGARET: Lasso, Hobby-Collecting odd pencils, Ambition - Teacher. LTEFQMAN, BOB: Senate, Cor. Sec'y, Scribblers, Bb' ill and Scroll, Texas High School Press Assn enior Class Treas., Declaration, Managing Ed 'ce Asst Natl Honor Society, Sec'y, Quill gcc?-fan '- oll News Evaluation Contest, lst place, Sports Q' W T.H.S.P.A., Znd place, Hobby-Intramural ath - ics, Ambition-lournalist. AMANTEA, LOUISE: Lasso, Thalian, Hobby-Col- lecting samples, Ambition-Air hostess. ANDERSON, VIRGINIA: M,I.R., Sec'y, Stud. Council, Haynes mascot, Entertainers, R.O.T.C., Lt. Col. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby -Dramatics and writing, Ambition-Author. ANDREW, HELEN FRANCIS: Barrie Dramatic, Girl Reserves, Parl., Hobby- Stamp collecting, Ambition -Owner ot art shop, ANDREWS, IOHN: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. ARMSTRONG, CATHERINE: Thespians, Sgt.-at-Arms and Pres., Glee Club, E.H.R., Treas, German Club, Entertainers, Pres. Council, Natl. Rifle Assn., Lib. Asst., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Stamp collect- ing, Ambition - Church visitor. ARREDONDO, IRENE: Hobby- Sports, Ambition - Secretary, ASHLEY, EDWARD STEWART: Natl. Rifle Assn., Pres., Latin Club, Hobby - Collecting fire arms, Am- bition - State police. ASHONOFF, DOTTIE: Band, Hobby-Dancing, Am- bition - Reporter. ATEN, BARBARA IEANE: MIR., Hobby-Dancing, Ambition - Nurse, ATWOOD, IUDY: Math Club, Pres., Euterpean, Pres, Lasso, Pres, Council, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Keeping busy, Ambition-Getting good out of lite BACON, ELLEN: Barrie Dramatic, Hobby - Dancing, Ambition - Acting, BAER, KARL: Hobby - Sports, Ambition - Success 'ik il? ik ik if BAKER, IOE: Monticello, Adv. Mgr., Stud. Council, Hobby - Swimming, Ambition - Aviator. BAKER, KEITH: Non-Com. Club, Hobby-lce skat- ing, Ambition-State bank examiner. BALL, KATHRYN: M.I.R., Orch., Hobby-Swimming, Ambition - Symphony player. BALLARD, A. R.: Haynes, R.O.T.C., Lt. Col., Officers' Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Horseback riding, Ambition -West Point. BALLARD, HAROLD C.: leff. Forum, Treas., Science Club, Office Asst., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Electrochemistry, Ambition - Chemical engineer. BANKLER, MIRIAM: Hermes, Treas., Math Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Sewing, Ambition-Designer. BANKS, STANLEY, IR.: Monticello, Business Mgr., Senate, Sgt.-at-Arms and Treas., Statesmen, Parl. and Treas, Math Club, Extemporaneous speaker, 1936, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Sports, Ambition -Lawyer. BARBERIO, ERNEST, IR.: Hobby-Sports, Ambition -A million dollars. BARKIN, ERANCESi Lasso, Hobby-Writing short stories, Ambition - Dramatics teacher. BARNETT, GLADYS MAE: Monticello, Co-Managing Ed., Lasso, M.I.R., Hobby-Dancing and horseback riding, Ambition-Private secretary. BARRETT, THURMAN1 Non-Com. Club, Hobby- Flying, Ambition-Owning a plane. BASSICH, GREG: Hi-Y, Track team, Hobby- Sleep- ing, Ambition-West Point. BELL, IULIA MARY: Barrie Dramatic, Hobby-Read- ing, Ambition- Success. BELL, MARY LOUISE: Barrie Dramatic, Entertainers, E.H.R., Hobby-Playing musical instruments, Am- bition - Professional singer. BENDER, BETTE: M.I.R., Parl., R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby-Buying shoes, Ambition - Dress designer. BENNETT, IOYCE: Skelton, Latin Club, Hi-Y mascot, Sponsors' Club, R.O.T.C., lst Lt. Sponsor, Enter- tainers, Haynes mascot, Hobby-Singing, Ambition -Vocalist. BENNETT, SAM: Senate, Vice-Pres., Latin Club, Vice-Pres., Science Club, Treas., Natl. Rifle Assn., Officers' Club, Natl. Rifle Matches, Class B, 4th Place, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut., Hobby-Hunting, Am- bition - Munitions magnate. BIGGS, PAT: Officers' Club, Science Club, Vice- Pres., R.O.T.C., Capt., Hall of Fame, Cutest Boy, Hobby - Sports, Ambition - Annapolis. BIRD, BILL: Haynes, Declaration, lntram. baseball and football all-star team, Hobby - Sports, Ambition - Geologist. BIRON, IANE: Glee Club, Latin Club, Office Asst., Hobby - Singing, Ambition - Private secretary. 'ik wir ik vi? ik BLANKENSHIP, BOB: Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. BLANN, ANNA LOU: Hermes, Hobby-Reading, Ambition - Rangerette. BLANN, IOE: Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut., Natl. Rifle Assn., fAmer. Legion Medal Winnerl, Hobby - Chess, Ambition - Lawyer. BLOOMFIELD, RICHARD: Haynes, R,O.T.C., Znd Lieut., Officers' Club, Band, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby - Music, Ambition - Radiotrician. BLOUNT, STEPHEN W., III: Stud. Council, Senate, State Play '37, Office Asst., Cheer Leader, Hobby- Tennis and horses, Ambition-Lawyer. BOLDT, LOIS LINNELL: Thespians, Pres., Pres. Coun- cil, Hobby - Collecting dimes, Ambition - Travel. BONNELL, CLIFFORD R.1 Hobby-Baseball and foot- ball, Ambition - Rancher. BOURGEOIS, FRANCES: Hobby - Reading, Am- bition - Success. BOWEN, CHARLES: City broad jump, lst place, Track team, Hobby-Baseball, Ambition-Profes- sional baseball player. BOWERMASTER, WALTER: Hobby - Reading, Am- bition - Success. BOYCE, FRED: Hobby - Collecting handkerchiefs, Ambition - Musician. BRAUN, BEATRICE: E.H.R., Hobby - Photography, Ambition - Stenographer. BRAUN, FLORENCE: Hobby - Dancing, Ambition -- Singer. BREIT, ARMOND M.: Science Club, Hobby- Sports, Ambition - Electrical engineer. BRIDGE, IOHNZ Senate, Hobby - Clarinet, Ambition - Business man. BRINKMEYER, IOHN: R.O.T.C., Reg. Capt. Adj., Offi- cers' Club, Golf team, Swimming team, Hobby- Everything interesting, Ambition-Success. BRINKMEYER, WILLIAM HENRY: Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Hobby - Machinery, Ambition - Engineer. BRISCOE, EMMA: EX Libris, Lasso, Hobby-Draw- ing, Ambition-Commercial artist. BROOKS, LEO C.: Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., Maj., Hobby - Swimming, Ambition - West Point. BROWN, WILLIAM: Haynes, Candid Camera, Vice- Pres., State Photog. Contest, lst and 2nd places, City Photog. Contest, 3rd place, Hobby-PhQtOgraphy, Ambition - Chemical engineer. ' if ii? 'iff iff ik BROWNE, IEAN: Shakespeare, Sec'y, Sponsors' Club, Rep., Quill and Scroll, French Club, R.O.T.C., lst. Lieut. Sponsor, Office Asst., Declaration, Hobby - Swimming, Ambition - Writer. BRUCE, DON: Hobby-Cars and horses, Ambition - Ranching. BRYSON, EMMA LOIS: L.G.P., Hobby- Collecting souvenirs, Ambition - Stenographer. BULLARD, ROBERT LEE, III: Hobby-Good horses, Ambition - West Point. BURNEY, BOB: Senate, Officers' Club, Drill Team, 2nd Lieut., R.O.T.C., Capt., Senior Class Vice-Pres., Football team, Track team, Swimming team, Natl. Rifle Assn., City Swim. Contest, 2nd place, Hall of Fame, Most Handsome Boy, Hobby-Athletics, Am- bition - Success. BURROWS, EDGAR: Non-Com. Club, Vice-Pres., Science Lab. Asst., Drill Team, R.O.T.C., lst Sgt., Natl. Rifle Assn., Hobby-Electrical gadgets, Am- bition -World Travel. BURTON, EILEEN: Glee Club, Vice-Pres., M.I.R., Math Club, Scribblers, Ex Libris, Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Collecting poetry, Ambition- Religious educational director. BUSH, LUCILLEZ Hobby-Bicycle riding, Ambition -Nurse. BUSH, REBEKAH IANE: Skelton, Latin Club, Math Club, Lasso, Stud. Council, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby - Music, Ambition - Concert pianist. BYLAND, HAROLD: Track team, Baseball team, Tennis team, Hobby-Traveling, Ambition-Trans- port pilot. CADE, ELEANOR: Sponsors' Club, Treas., Shakes- peare, Science Club, R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Office Asst., Hobby-Dancing, Ambition-Dress designer. CADWALLADER, BETTY FAY: Lasso, Shakespeare, Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. CAMPBELL, DOROTHY: Shakespeare, Hobby- Col- lecting records, Ambition-Success in life. CARMEAN, IEANZ Monticello, Military Ed., Sponsors' Club, Candid Camera, Natl. Rifle Assn., Declaration, R.O.T.C., Znd Lieut. Sponsor, Hobby-Stage plays, Ambition -Radio singer. CARPENTER, IOHNNY: Non-Com. Club, Pres., Dec- laration, Drill Team, Football team, Swimming team, Track team, Baseball team, State honor, lst place swimming, breast stroke, Local honor, lst place swimming, Hobby-Athletics, Ambition-Coaching athletics. CASEY, DANNY: lntram. football letterman, lntram. basketball letterman, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Hunting and making model planes, Ambition- Naval aviator. CASEY, THOMAS: Letterman in intram. football and basketball, Hobby-Model airplanes and hunting, Ambition - Navy air pilot. CASPER, IACK: Haynes, Hobby-Travel, Ambition -U.S. Army officer. CASSEB, FLORENCE: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Secretary. CHADDICK, SHIRLEE: Sponsors' Club, French Club, Latin Club, R.O.T.C., Znd Lieut. Sponsor, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Reading, Ambition-Law secretary. air iff Sir ik ik CHAFETZ, PAUL: Non-Com. Club, Band, Orch., Hobby-Tennis, Ambition-A success. CHAMBLISS, TURNER: Candid Camera, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Candid photography, Ambition- Army officer. CHANEY, REEDER: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Law. CHARLES, ALDA IO: Ex Libris, Lib. Asst., Hobby- Designing clothes, Ambition-A great designer. CHARLTON, MARVIN: Non-Com. Club, Hobby- Model airplanes, Ambition-Aeronautical engineer. CLARK, BILLY: Senate, Math Club, Officers' Club, Sec'y, Latin Club, Vice-Pres., Office Asst., R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Horses, Ambition - Petroleum engineering. CLAYPOOL, BLAINE: Hobby-Riding, Ambition- Lawyer. CLAYPOOL, LORETTA: Lib. Asst., Hobby-Horse- back riding, Ambition - Travel. CLIFT. DEAN: Declaration, Drill Team, Non-Com. Club, Band, Orch., State Band Clinic, Fort Worth, 1938, Hobby-Aviation, Ambition-Band director. COLBERT, RITA GLADYS: Hobby-Reading, Am- bition - Success. COFFMAN, GRAHAM: Haynes, Sec'y, Math Club, Parl., Natl. Rifle Assn., Treas., Natl. Honor Society, R.O.T.C., Capt., Officers' Club, Hobby-Getting fun out of life, Ambition - West Point. COFFMAN, HENRY: Track team, Hobby-Athletics, Ambition - Doctor. COHEN, LIBBY: Lib. Asst., Hobby-Dancing, Am- bition-French teacher. CONAWAY, LESTER: State modeling, Znd place, Regional modeling, lst place, Hobby-Modeling, Ambition - Surgeon. CONWAY, CATHERINE: M.I.R., Lasso, Hobby- Horseback riding, Ambition-M. A. degree. COOK, WELBORN: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. COOSE, RICHARD: Hobby-Model airplanes, Am- bition - Successful life. CORLEY, VIRGINIA: Skelton, Ex Libris, Vice-Pres., Lasso, Hobby-Stamp collecting, Ambition-Li- brarian. CORTESE, OLIVIA: Hobby-Hearing good music, Ambition - Court stenographer. CRITCHETT, ROGER: Senate, Latin Club, Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., Capt., Band, Orch., Hobby-Music and photography, Ambition-Symphony orchestra director. :ir 'iff ik ik' fir CROUCH, MARIE: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Secretary. CROWE, MARIORIE: Hobby-Collecting souvenirs, Ambition - Expert stenographer. DABNEY, MARTHA: Thespians, Hobby - The guitar, Ambition - Musician. DAILEY, LAWRENCE: Hobby-Sports, Ambition- Civil engineer. DALKOWITZ, HERMINE: Natl. Honor Society, Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. DAVIS, EDWARD: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. DAVIS, HESTER: R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Spon- sors' Club, Hobby-Photography, Ambition-Stylist. DAVIS, IAMES ROBERT, IR.: Hobby-Reading, Am- bition - Success. DAVIS, PLEAS E., IR.: Monticello, Co-Art Editor, Haynes, Parl., Office Asst., Drill Team, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Officers' Club, Hobby-Sketching and hiking, Ambition - Interior decorator. DEAL, PAUL: Band, Orch., Hobby-Collecting toy dogs, Ambition-Civil engineer. DELANEY, DOROTHY: Hobby - Stamp collecting, Ambition - Private secretary. DELAVAN, MILDRED: Skelton, Senate mascot, R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition-To be a good wife. DERES, DORTHE: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. DERES, IOE: Hobby - Automobiles, Ambition -Test driver. DICKERSON, WALLACE: Monticello, Panel and Feature Ed., Arch. Club, Parl., Hist., and Treas., Football team, Basketball team, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Building model ships, Ambition-Architect. DICKEY, IACK: Ieff. Forum, Hobby-Swimming, Ambition - Aeronautical engineer. DIETRICK, ALBERT H.: Aeronauts, Hobby-Horse- back riding, Ambition - Aviator. DIXON, ADELAIDE: E.H.R., Vice-Pres., Glee Club, Hobby - Gardening, Ambition - Stenographer. DOHERTY, EDWINA: M.I.R., Pres., Pres. Council, R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby- Collecting bids and invitations, Ambition-Secre- tary. DONNELL, WILLIAM: Drill Team, R.O.T.C., lstLieut., Officers' Club, Football team, Hall of Fame, Best All- Around Boy, Hobby-Hunting, Ambition-A suc- cessful life. 'ik ik ik ik ik DOVRE, MARGARET: Latin Club, Science Club, Hobby-Collecting bracelets and tallies, Ambition -Travel. DOWNES, EDNA RUTH: Thespians, Sgt.-at-Arms, Scribblers, Quill and Scroll, Declaration, Hobby- Collecting odd things, Ambition-Iournalism. DUBOSE, RUTH: MIR., Stud. Council, Natl. Honor Society, Orch., Hobby-Playing violin, Ambition- Violinist. DUNHAM, QBILLJ WALTER: Senate, German Club, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Officers' Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Collecting odd things, Am- bition-Supreme Court. DUNLAP, LILLIAN: Girl Reserves, Thespians, Ex Libris, Lib. Asst., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Sports, Ambition-X-Ray technician. DUNN, RUTH: Latin Club, Math Club, Stud. Council, MIR., Lasso, Ex Libris, Lib. Asst., Hobby-Scrap- books, Ambition - Baylor University. EATON, CLEO: Hobby-Trapeze Work, Ambition- Radio artist. ECKENROTH, ELAINE: Skelton, Sgt.-at-Arms, Spon- sors' Club, Sec'y, R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Hobby- Music, Ambition - Designing. EDGAR, LORRAINE: Barrie Dramatic, Sec'y, Science Club, Girl Reserves, Parl., Hobby-Saving things, Ambition - Popularity. EDWARDS, IACK: Non-Com. Club, Drill Team, Natl. Rifle Assn., Hobby - Designing boats and airplanes, Ambition-Director of own orchestra. EHLERS, ERNEST: Hobby-Collecting stamps, Am- bition-St. Louis Cardinals. EITEL, IOI-IN: Latin Club, Statesmen, Declaration, Track team, Boxing, Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Accountant. ERLICH, LILLIAN: Thespians, Entertainers, Band, Orch., Hobby-Music, Ambition-Asst. to Max Factor. ESPARZA, ERNESTINE: Hermes, Rep. and Hist., Girl Reserves, Hobby-Writing, Ambition-Air hostess. EVERS, MARTHA: Lasso, Hermes, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition - Aviatrix. EYRES, BILLY: Ieff. Forum, Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut., Band, Drum Major, Orch., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Collecting dance bids, Ambition -Chemical engineer. EZZELL, IRIS: L.G.P., Hobby-Saving pennies, Am- bition - Commercial teacher. FAIRCHILD, MARY LAMBERT: Monticello, Activities Ed., Latin Club, Office Asst., Hobby-Traveling, Ambition - Architecture. FERGUSON, LUCILLE: Pan-Amer., Rifle team, Natl. Rifle Assn., Thalian, Hobby-Rifle practice, Am- bition-Religious work. FINNEY HARRY' Drill Team- Non Com Club' Hobb , - 1 - - , Y -Swimming and fishing, Ambition-Business exe- cutive. if? ik W ir 'ik FISCH, NATALIE: M.I.R., French Club, Stud. Council, Hobby - Dancing, Ambition - Commercial artist. FISHER, MARIORIE: Science Club, Hermes, Vice- Pres., Office Asst., Hobby-Collecting queer rocks, Ambition - Artist. FLATT, MARIORIE2 Glee Club, Sec'y, Office Asst., Hobby-Learning new songs, Ambition-Famous singer. FLINT, DORIS: Skelton, Hobby-Collecting pennies, Ambition - Wealth. FLOWERS, RUBYE: Science Club, Stud. Council, Hermes, Lasso, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition-Lab- oratory technician. FLUTH, FRANCES: MIR., R.O.T.C,, lst Lieut. Spon- sor, Sponsors' Club, Orch., Member of State Clinic Orchestra, Ft. Worth, Hobby-Collecting bric-a- brac, Ambition - Good housekeeper. FONTAINE, ELIZABETH: The-spians, Hist., Scribblers, Hobby-Collecting hotel soap and beautiful paint- ings, Ambition-A happy life. FORSYTHE, FERN: Shakespeare, Latin Club, Rep., Lasso, Vice-Pres., Hobby-Keeping out of argu- ments, Ambition - Success. FOULK, MARY ELLEN: Latin Club, Ex Libris, Band, Orch., Hobby-Scrapbooks, Ambition-Nurse. FRANK, SELlGi Science Club, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Officers' Club, Hobby-Entomology, Ambition- Entomologist. FRAZER, IAMES: Monticello, Co-Art Ed., Winner of S500 art scholarship, Non-Corn. Club, Hobby-Sketch- ing, Ambition - Book illustrator. FRAZIER, G. C.: Track team, Hobby-Sports, Am- bition - Coach. FREEMAN, ROBERT: Senate, Office Asst., Basketball team, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Basketball, Ambition - Successful printer. FRIEDMAN, REBECCA: Thalian, Office Asst., Hobby - Astrology and sewing, Ambition-Certified public accountant. FRIEDMAN, RUTH: M.I.R., Hobby-Collecting pen- nies, Ambition -Interior decorator. FRUGE, ELAINE: Hobby-Collecting poetry and riding horseback, Ambition-Kindergarten teacher. FUENTES, ELVIRA: Science Club, Span. Club, Sec'y, Hobby - Foreign correspondence, Ambition- Success. FURLONG, BARBARA: Senate mascot, Hi-Y mascot, Shakespeare, Hall of Fame, Belle of Iefferson, Enter- tainers, Stud. Council, French Club, Latin Club, Stud. Direc. Assemblies, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Drill Team mascot, Senior play, Orch., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Going to dances, Ambition -A Success. GADDIE, MARVIN: Hobby -Reading, Ambition- Admiral in U. S. Navy. GADDIS, ORLYN: Natl. Rifle Assn., Non-Com. Club, Drill Team, Hobby-Drawing, Ambition-Architect. ik ik ik ik ik GAINES, CARROLL: Haynes, Pres., Office Asst., Hobby - Fishing, Ambition - Petroleum engineer GAINES, IEAN: Tennis team, Hobby-Tennis, Am- bition - Professional tennis player. GARNER, TAYLOR: Senate, Drill Team, R.O.T.C,, 2nd Lieut,, Officers' Club, Hobby -Saving pictures, Ambition - Success. GAVRISHEEF, ELLEN: Hermes, Pres., Pan-Amer., Parl., French Club, Rep., Math Club, Natl. Rifle Assn., Ex Libris, Lib. Asst., Hobby-Collecting souvenirs, Ambition - Diplomatic Service. GEISER, BILL: Senate, Math Club, Natl, Rifle Assn., Hobby-Target shooting, Ambition - Munitions magnate. GILES, LORRAINE: L.G.P., Pan-Amer., Sec'y, Hobby - Bicycle riding, Ambition - Secretary. GILLAND, IOY: German Club, Latin Club, Skelton, Entertainers, Haynes mascot, R.O.T.C., Capt. Spon- sor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition- Good cook. GILLETT, ELMA: Hobby-Scrapbooks, Ambition- Social Worker. GILMER, IAMES: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. GILMER, MARIORIEZ Skelton, Lasso, Hobby-Col- lecting dance bids, Ambition-Travel. GITCHELL, GENEVA: Hobby-Swimming, tennis, and ice-skating, Ambition-Champion swimmer, GITTINGER, MARGARET: Hermes, Parl., Stud. Coun- cil, Hobby-Stamp collecting, Ambition-Stenog- rapher. GITTINGER, MARIAN: Hermes, Sec'y, Hobby-Col- lecting odd things, Ambition-Secretary. GLASBERG, RUTH: Monticello, Circulation Mgr., MIR., Scribblers, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Collecting lipsticks, Ambition-Actress. GOLDSTEIN, BERNICE: Office Asst., Hobby- Horseback riding, Ambition - Travel. GONGORA, THEODORE, IR.: Span. Club, Pan- Amer., Hobby - Collecting stamps, bottles, and coins, Ambition - Doctor. GOODENOUGH, KATHRYN: Hobby- Being kind to everyone, Ambition - Nurse, GORDON, PEARLIE M.: Girl Reserves, Hobby- Astronomy and pets, Ambition-Interior decorator, GOSLIN, EMILY IOE: Hobby-Good books, Am- bition - Travel. GOWLAND, ELISE: Natl. Honor Society, MIR., Lasso, Lib. Asst., Hobby-Photography, Ambition -Dietician. GRANFORS, ARLENE: Barrie Dramatic, Science Club, R.O.T.C., Znd Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Astrology, Ambition- Medical technician. 'wir 'ik' iii? ik iff GRANT, SILAS: Haynes, Parl., Latin Club, Science Club, Chairman, Student Council Patio Committee, Stud. Council, Office Asst., Orch., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Amateur photography, Ambition- Surgeon. GRAVES, HORACE: Track team, Hobby-Athletics, Ambition - Petroleum engineer. GREATHOUSE, BOBBIE: Girl Reserves, Pres., Barrie Dramatic, Parl., Hobby-Photography, Ambition- Business Woman. GRIFFIN, BILLIE: Tennis team, Hobby-Tennis, Ambition - Travel. GRIFFIN, GLORIA: Lasso, M.I.R., Latin Club, Math Club, Stud. Council, Glee Club, EX Libris, Scribblers, Office Asst., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Music, Ambition - Teacher. GRISHAM, WINONAI Hermes, Parl., Pan-Amer., E.H.R., Hobby-Collecting what-nots, Ambition- Travel. GROOS, BETTY: Shakespeare, Treas., Hobby-Be- ing independent, Ambition - Dietician. GUIDO, DORA AGNES: Barrie Dramatic, Lasso, Glee Club, Euterpean, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Dancing, Ambition - Stenographer. GULLEY, BOB: Senior Class Pres., Senate, Parl., Scribblers, Parl., Stud. Council, Natl. Honor Society, Cheer Leader, Hobby-Sports, Ambition-Petroleum engineer. GUNN, NELLIE: Hobby-Enlarging my vocabulary, Ambition - Smart conversationalist. GURGIOLO, ARTHUR: Science Club, Drill Team, Hobby - Chemistry, Ambition - Mineralogist. HAINES, CHARLES: Ie-ff. Forum, Pres. and Parl., Pres. Council, Hobby - Going to school, Ambition - Wealth. HALE, BARBARA: M.I.R., Parl., Lasso, Stud. Council, Treas., Entertainers, Hobby-Singing, Ambition- Professional radio singer, HALL, AILEENZ Thespians, Treas., Girl Reserves, German Club, Hist., Hobby-Collecting antiques, Ambition - Laboratory technician. HALL, MAURINEZ Thespians, Sec'y, German Club, Pres., Pres. Council, Girl Reserves, Sec'y, Hobby- Driving, Ambition - Secretary. HAMILTON, ARLEEN: E.H.R., Ex Libris, Lib. Asst., Hobby-Athletic functions, Ambition-Fashion de- signer. HANCOCK, ANITA: Barrie Dramatic, Science Club, Entertainers, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Costume designing, Ambition-Actress. HANSEN, HENRY: Hobby-Rare coins, Ambition- Geologist. HANSON, CONRAD: Hobby-Swimming and horses, Ambition - Business man. HARDING, DUNCAN: Senate, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Officers' Club, Rifle team, Hobby-Shooting pool and bowling, Ambition-Petroleum engineer. HARDWICK, LETITIA: M.I.R., Sgt.-at-Arms, Glee Club, Pres., French Club, Entertainers, Hobby- Singing, Ambition - Success. Page 42 'ik iff ik if ik' HARPER, NATALIE: Barrie Dramatic, Girl Reserves, Hobby - Collecting pins, Ambition - Pediatrician. HARRELL, IANE: Barrie Dramatic, Treas. and Pres., Science Club, Pres. Council, Hobby-Collecting poems, Ambition-Speech arts teacher. HARRELL, LESTER: Haynes, Bcmd, Hobby-Any kind of sport, Ambition-Medicine. HARRIGAN, MARY D.: Ex Libris, Hobby-Reading, Ambition - Success, HARTMANGRUBER, GENE: Hobby-Gasoline power- ed model airplanes, Ambition-Aviation. HARTWELL, GEORGE: Drill Team, Hobby-Fishing, Ambition - Penthouse. HARTWELL, GORHAM: Drill Team, Hobby-Cob lecting signs, Ambition -Petroleum engineer. HASBROOK, BILL: Arch. Club, Hobby-Model air- plane building, Ambition-Architectural engineer. HASCHKE, EDGAR: Hobby-Reading, Ambition - Success. HASTINGS, CLAUDE: Hobby-Baseball, Ambition -Transport pilot. HATHAWAY, BETTIE: Tennis team, Hobby-Col- lecting perfume bottles, Ambition-Stenographer. HEATH, BEULAH: Hermes, Science Club, Orch., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Taking pictures, Am- bition - Success. HELLER, ELAINE: Barrie Dramatic, Hobby-SWim- ming, Ambition-Doctor. HELMER, CHESTER: Office Asst., Hobby-Driving different cars and dancing: Ambition- Flyer in the Army. HENDRY, IANET: French Club, Science Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition-Artist. HENNING, GLORY: Skelton, Pres., Drill Team mascot, French Club, Stud. Council, Entertainers, Senior Class, Hist., R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Spon- sors' Club, Hall of Fame, Most Popular Girl, Hobby -Scrapbook, Ambition-Government Diplomatic Corps. HENRY, CHARLES M.: Hobby-Sailing, Ambition- Aeronautics. HENSARLING, DIANA: Monticello, Co-Editor-im Chief, Skelton, Latin Club, Sec'y, Math Club, Scrib- blers, Stud. Council, Pres. Council, Natl. Honor Society, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hall of Fame, Most Intellectual Girl, Duchess to Kingsville, Hobby - Marching, Ambition-Bacteriol- ogist. HERRERA, ARTHUR LLOYD: Span. Club: Track team, Hobby-Baseball, Ambition-Teacher. HERSEY, RALPH: Hobby-Photography and hunt- ing, Ambition-U. S. Navy. HESS, DON: Haynes, Pres., Science Club, Pres. Council, Office Asst., Drill Team, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Officers' Club, Hobby-Stamp collecting, Ambition -Engineer. anianla at -:sf it 2 I frassle ani UNA Y 'ilr ik 'ik' if? ik HEUSCHKEL, DORIS: Stud. Council, MIR., R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby-Danc- ing, Ambition - Teacher. HIGGINBOTHAM, RUTH: Hobby-Good books, Am- bition - Travel. HILL, ROBERT: Haynes, Rep., Band, Drum Major, Orch., Pres., R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Otiicers' Club, Hobby - Hunting, Ambition - Musician. HOLDER, LEONARD: Football team, Basketball team, Baseball team, Hobby-Tennis, Ambition- Rancher. HOLLAND, DOROTHY: Skelton, Glee Club, R.O.T.C., Major Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby-Horseback riding, Ambition - College education. HOLLAND, MARGARET: Modernist, Vice-Pres., Scribblers, Stud. Council, Lib. Asst., Hobby-Read- ing, Ambition-Traveling in Europe. HOLLAND, MARIE3 Monticello, Class Ed., M.I.R., Vice-Pres., Scribblers, Hist, and Rep., Natl. Honor Society, R.O.T,C., 2nd Lieut, Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby - Eating, Ambition - Dignity. HOLLIDAY, VIRGINIA: Thespians, Lasso, Hobby- Skating, Ambition-College graduate. HOLMES, IAMES: Arch. Club, Hobby-Drawing, Ambition - Bacteriologist. HOLTERMAN, DOROTHY BETH: German Club. Sec'y, Thalian, Parl., Natl. Rifle Assn., Hobby- Horseback riding, Ambition - Rancher. HOUSTON, IAMESt left. Forum, Candid Camera, Hobby - Photography, Ambition - Photography. HOWARD, IANICE: Latin Club, Math Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Public speaking, Ambition - To Give the World the Best That I Have, and the Best Will Come Back to Me. HOWETH, HART: Stud. Council, Stage Crew, Hobby - Radio, Ambition - Chemical Engineer. HREBEC, GERTRUDE: L.G.P., Parl., Lasso, Hobby- Collecting what-nots and trinkets, Ambition-Avia- U-iX'!14iiUi AQJ - fp! -rf 1 rl .J i',,,' 1.114 ,Ljpf 412 cliff kj'-7441'- HUGHES, PAUL: ieff. Forum,!Arcgi. ciub, LatinlfClti1b,i French Club, Rep. and Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Declaration, Prootreader, Hobby-Coin collecting, Ambition - Petroleum engineer. HURST, AMANDA: Shakespeare, Latin Club, French Club, R.O.T.C., Maj. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Cor. Sec'y, Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. IAMES, LENORA: Lasso, Thalian, Hobby -Dancing, Ambition - Singer. IASMER, CAROLYN: Math Club, Hermes, Pres. and Sec'Y: Pan-Amer., Treas., Pres, Council, Stud. Coun- cil, Hobby-Collecting old jewelry, Ambition- Travel. IEFFREY, MARGARET: Barrie Dramatic, Hobby- Reading, Ambition - Stenographer. IOHNSON, CHARLES: Senate, Natl. Honor Society, Declaration, Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. KALLISON, IIMMY: Senate, Hist., Stud, Council, Cor. Sec'y, Statesmen, Vice-Pres. and Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby - Debating, Ambition - Successful lawyer. n.Aw kfxv Vigil :view fa- 1 .,...,.g,' L Page 1,3 If ' L f., ,f I f ,L 9,9 , V Page 41+ ii: if? 'ik ik 'ik KARLSTAD, CELESTE: Skelton, French Club, Vice- Pres., Sponsors' Club, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut. Sponsor, Hobby - Collecting bids, Ambition - Success. KAUFMAN, RICHARD: Hobby - Stamp collecting, Ambition - Petroleum engineer. KEELE, HELEN' M.I.R., Entertainers, Hobby-Col- lecting tie pins, Ambition-Private secretary. KELLY, VIRGINIA: M.I.R., E.H.R., Hist., Hobby- Reading, Ambition- College degree. KELTON, ANN: M.I.R., Lasso, Hobby -Writing, Am- bition - Rancher. KERR, GRACE EVALYN: Lasso, Sec'y, French Club, Sec'y, Latin Club, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Teacher. KING, DOROTHA: L.G.P., Hist. and Rep., Hobby- Making friends, Ambition-A success. KINNEY, BOB: Ietf. Forum, Basketball team, Hobby- Athletics, Ambition - Success. KINNEY, MARIORIEC Glee Club, Girl Reserves, E.H.R., Hobby - Collecting what-nots, Ambition - Seamstress. KINNISON, LENA RIVERS: Lasso, Hobby-Ice- skating, Ambition-Commercial artist. KINSER, CLARENCE: Office Asst., Tennis team, Hobby - Tennis, Ambition - Petroleum engineer. KIRKLAND, IENELLA: Barrie Dramatic, Sec'y, Sci- ence Club, Hobby - Collecting phonograph records, Ambition - Laboratory technician. KISER, HOWARD: Drill Team, Non-Com. Club, Hobby - Ranching, Ambition - Petroleum engineer. KREUDER, GLADYS: Hermes, Pan-Amer., Lib. Asst., Hobby - Sewing, Ambition - Designer. KROGSTAD, ARNOLD: Hobby-Fencing, Ambition -Officer in Air Corps. KRUEGER, ELIZABETH: French Club, Math Club, Lasso, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition-College de- gree. KUTSCHENREUTER, EDWARD: Non-Com. Club, Hobby - Stamp collecting, Ambition - Mechanical engineer. KUYKENDALL, LAMOND: M.I.R., Science Club, Ex Libris, Lib. Asst., R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Hobby - Collecting souvenirs, Ambition - Traveling. LADD, MARIORIE: Stud. Council, Declaration, Hobby -Writing short stories, Ambition -Writing. LAGERQUIST, GLENN: M.I.R., Latin Club, Lasso, Hobby - Ice-skating, Ambition - A success. LANDON, CEDRIC: Senate, Pres., Math Club, Treas., Stud. Council. Vice-Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Bass fishing, Ambition-Electrical engineer. Enianla if fx? as wir 'fir iii? vi? ik LANG, TED: Haynes, Drill Team, Non-Com. Club, Hobby-Tropical fish, Ambition-Diesel engineer. LANGE, ROY: Senate, Rep., Stud. Council, Hobby -Model airplane building, Ambition-Aeronauti- cal engineer. LANIER, CORNELIUS C.: Hobby - Stamp collecting, Ambition - Success. LANKFORD, IOE: Hobby-Automobiles, Ambition -Electrical engineer. LAUTERSTEIN, HERBERT: Hi-Y., Vice-Pres., Drill Team, R.O.T.C., Major, Officers' Club, Hobby- R.O.T.C., Ambition -Transport pilot. LAVERTY, BOB: Latin Club, Treas., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby - Modeling, Ambition - Prominent sculptor. LAWLER, IRMA: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Degree from Baylor. LAWRENCE, ETHELYN: Lasso, Declaration Asst., Hobby-Dancing and swimming, Ambition-Private secretary. LEA, ALFRED: Senate, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Officers' Club, Hobby-Music and photog- raphy, Ambition -Officer in the Air Corps. LEEDY, MOLLY: French Club, Vice-Pres., Thespians, Ex. Libris, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Collecting silly souvenirs, Ambition-Great pianist. LEESCH, DOROTHY: Hermes, Tennis team, Hobby- Tennis, Ambition - Travel. LEIPART, VIRGINIA: L.G.P., Vice-Pres., Lasso, Hobby -Sewing and music, Ambition-A happy future. LEY, ROSS: Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. LIVELY, LOUISE: Science Club, Candid Camera, Hobby - Collecting rings, Ambition - Abnormal Psychologist. LOGAN, IACK: Non-Com. Club, Hobby-Swimming, Ambition - Naval officer. LOVE, FRANCES: Modernist, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hobby- Tennis, Ambition- Star newspaper reporter. LOVE, THOMAS: Non-Com. Club, Hobby-Collect- ing coins, Ambition - Stockman. LUKE, FRED: left. Forum, Treas. and Vice-Pres., Hobby-Collecting modern American coins, Am- bition - Criminal lawyer. LUNDY, IACOUELINE: M.I.R., Office Asst., R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-R.O.T.C. activities, Ambition- Happy married lile. McCAlN, BOB: left. Forum, Band, Hobby-Debate, Ambition -Army officer. MCCORD, IOE: Hi-Y., Hobby-Physical activities, Ambition - Entomologist. Page 46 fi ik il? ii? ik McDONALD, MONA: Shakespeare, Parl., Stud. Coun- cil, Math Club, Sec'y, Senior Class Sec'y, Natl. Honor Society, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut. Sponsor, Spon- sors' Club, Hall of Fame, Most Intellectual Girl, Hobby-Collecting match holders, Ambition-Priv- ate secretary. McINTOSH, IANE: Skelton, Sec'y, Math Club, Latin Club, 2nd Vice-Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Collecting Stamps, Ambition-Piano teacher. MCNEIL, ROBERT: Haynes, Hi-Y, Drill Team, Non- Com. Club, Hobby-Collecting odd things, Ambition -Being a real man. MABRITO, VAN DAELE: Football team, All-district football, Hobby-Being lazy, Ambition-Lawyer. MAERTENS, GEORGE: Natl. Honor Society, Hobby -Athletics, Ambition-West Point graduate. MALONE, HELEN LEE: Science Club, Hobby- Dancing, Ambition - Politics. MANGUM, HELEN: Hobby-Collecting sports sou- venirs, Ambition - Accountant. MANN, FRANCINE: MIR., Custod. and Rep., Hobby -Riding in a blue V-8 with the top down, Am- bition-Degree from U. of California. MARGARITIS, NICHOLAS: Non-Com. Club, Hobby - Dancing, Ambition - Civil service. MARKER, ROY: Non-Com. Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hobby -Collecting stamps, Ambition - Engineer. MARKHAM, DORIS: Stud. Council, Skelton, Haynes mascot, Latin Club, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Natl. Honor Society, Sponsors' Club, Hobby- Danc- ing, Ambition-Business woman. MARKS, MENDEZ, IR.: Scribblers, SeC'Y: Quill and Scroll, Pres., Latin Club, Stud. Council, Pres. Coun- cil, Entertainers, Natl. Honor Society, Treas., Inter- scholastic League Press Conference, Pres., Decla- ration, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Hobby- Burning my bridges behind me, Ambition-Author. MARMON, GENEVA: L.G.P., Rec. Sec'y, Hobby- Collecting snapshots, Ambition - Secretary. MARMUR, CONSTANCE: Thalian, Vice-Pres., French Club, Hist., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Collecting movie stars' pictures, Ambition-Private secretary. MARSHALL, CARLTON: Hobby - Taking pictures, Ambition - Radio announcer. MARSHALL, IAMES: Hobby - Collecting fossils, Ambition - Rancher. MATHIEU, IO: Hermes, Girl Reserves, Candid Camera, Hobby-Photography and writing, Am- bition - Photographer and writer. MATHIS, MAY: Monticello, Club Ed., Shakespeare, Rep., French Club, Pres. and Sgt.-at-Arms, Pres. Council, R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Avoiding homework, Ambition-Commercial artist. MATHIS, ROBERT LEE: Science Club, Pres., French Club, Latin Club, Pres. Council, Chem. Asst., Tennis team, Hobby-Outdoor life, Ambition-Scientist. MATTHEWS, ELIZABETH: M.I.R., Lasso, Hobby- Trying to look like Margaret, Ambition-Baylor degree. MATTHEWS, MARGARET: M.I.R., Lasso, Sgt.-at- Arms, Hobby-Trying to look like Elizabeth, Am- bition-Baylor degree. anionzi ,ft ,tv if 2 t 5 ilr 'ik air ir wir MAYEN, THOMAS: Haynes, Sgt.-at-Arms, Office Asst., Drill Team, Non-Com. Club, Hobby-Boating, Ambition - Successful business man. MELANCON, IAMES: Drill Team, R.O.T.C., Znd Lieut,, Officers' Club, Hobby-Hunting, Ambition- Petroleum engineer. MELGAARD, BAXTER: Hobby- Machinery, Am- bition - Petroleum Engineer. MENGER, ARTHUR G.: Science Club, Hobby- Sports, Ambition -Agricultural engineer. MEWHIRTER, MARTHA IANE: French Club, Hobby - Designing clothes, Ambition - Designer. MEYER, LORRAINE: E.H.R., Hobby-Dancing, Am- bition - Success. MILLER, ANNA RUTH: French Club, Hobby-Delv- ing in fashion art, Ambition-Fashion artist. MILLER, HAROLD T.: Haynes, Hobby-Art, Ambition -Retiring at twenty-five. MILLER, NELL: Shakespeare, Sponsors' Club, Sgt.- at-Arms, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Office Asst., Hobby-Dancing, Ambition-Marrying into the Army. MILLER, ROSEMARY: Skelton, Hobby-Collecting perfume, Ambition - Travel abroad. MILLS, DONELDA: Thalian, E.H.R., Rep., Pan-Amer., German Club, Hobby-Collecting dog ornaments, Ambition- Ichthyologist. MILLSAPS, IRENE: Modernist, Rep., Hobby-Draw- ing, Ambition - Travel. MISCHKE, RICHARD: Candid Camera, Pres., Pres, Council, Natl. Rifle Assn., R.O.T.C,, 2nd Lieut., Offi- cers' Club, 2nd place in state photography contest, Hobby-Photography, Ambition-Successful bus- iness man. MLYNARCZYK, RICHARD: Non-Com. Club, Hobby- Raising homing pigeons, Ambition-Engineer. MOECKEL, LYLE: Tennis team, Hobby-Good horses, Ambition-Owner of a Kentucky Derby winner. MOON, MIRIAM: M.I.R., Stud. Council, Hall of Fame, Most Athletic Girl, Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. MOORE, ROUTH: Band, Drum Major, Orch., Hobby -Horseback riding, Ambition-Laboratory tech- nician. MORENO, CHRISTELLA: Span. Club, Hobby-Danc- ing, Ambition -- Beauty operator. MORENO, MARIA DEL SOCORRO: Ex Libris, Span. Club, Treas., Hobby-Reading, Ambition-Visit to Mexico City. MORROW, TWILA MAE: Skelton, Science Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition- Designer. MOSEL, BEVERLY: Lasso, Hobby- Swimming, Am- bition - Dietician. Page 48 'ik 'ir ik rl? ik MOSELY, HORICE: Latin Club, Modernist, Sec'y, 3rd place in local back-stroke swimming contest, Hobby -Collecting peculiar names, Ambition-Registered nurse. MYERS, MARION: Latin Club, Hobby-Reading, Ambition - Success. NAY, MARTHA LOU: Lasso, Hobby-Making friends, Ambition - Business career. NAY, PETER: Football team, Track team, Golf team, Hobby-Hunting and fishing, Ambition-Ranching. NEAL, DORIS: M.I.R., Entertainers, Band, Orch., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Playing the piano, Ambition -Music Teacher. NETTING, BOB: Senate, Stud. Council, Natl. Honor Society, Pres., Hobby-Sports, Ambition-Naval officer. NEWMAN, LESLIE: Ieff. Forum, Pres. and Vice-Pres., Office Asst., Drill Team, R.O.T.C., Capt., Officers' Club, Hobby-Meeting good looking girls, Am- bition-Degree from A. and M. NEWTON, BRYANT: Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut., Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. NIBLO, VIRGINIA FAHNER: Thespians, Latin Club, Stud. Council, Natl. Rifle Assn., Rifle team, Winner of Natl. rifle awards, Winner of swimming cup for perfect form, Hobby-Athletics, Ambition-Diplomat. NIEMEYER, IOHN HENRY: Hobby-Hunting, Am- bition - Poultry farmer. NIPPER, GEORGE: Monticello, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Senate, Cor. Sec'y, Math Club, Scribblers, Officers' Club, Pres. Council, Stud. Council, Natl. Honor So- ciety, R.O.T.C., Capt., Texas High School Press Assn., Treas., Hall of Fame, Most Intellectual Boy, Hobby- Stamp collecting, Ambition-Government executive. NIXON, BEN: Senate, Math Club, Latin Club, Pres., Tennis team, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Stamp collecting, Ambition-Criminal prosecutor. NIXON, FRANCES: Lasso, Thalian, Hobby-Horse- back riding, Ambition-Health education teacher. NIXON, TOM: Senate, Latin Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, Tennis team, Winner of 1937 State Boys' Singles and O.T.C. Iunior Singles, Hobby-Electricity and radio, Ambition - Petroleum engineer. NOBLE, CORINNE2 Glee Club, Treas., Stud. Coun- cil, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Collecting friends' pictures, Ambition- Photographic model. NOONAN, CLIFTON: Arch. Club, Pres., Haynes, Pres. Council, Non-Com. Club, Drill Team, Hobby-Motor- cycle riding, Ambition - Architect. NULL, BETTE IAYNE: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. O'CONNELL, SIMON: Hobby-Reading, Ambition - Success, ODEN, NANCY: Skelton, Parl., Ietf. Forum mascot, Office Asst., R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hall of Fame, Cutest Girl, Hobby-Having a good time, Ambition-College degree. OLIVER, ELIZABETH: Lasso, Treas., Shakespeare, Rep., Stud. Council, Hobby-Sports, Ambition- Teacher. OWEN, IOE: Non-Com. Club, Drill Team, Hobby- Trick Cameras, Ambition - Photographer. enigma ik, it if ana air wir if wir if? PACK, CONSTANCE: Barrie Dramatic, Archery team, Hobby - Archery, Ambition - Artist. PACKARD, LAWRENCE: Senate, Candid Camera, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut., Officers' Club, Hobby - Photography, Ambition - Scientist. PAHL, MARGARET: M.l.R., Lasso, Lib. Asst., Office Asst., Hobby-Dances and parties, Ambition- Cosmetician. PARKER, GEORGE: left. Forum, Drill Team, Non- Com Club, Hobby-Baseball, Ambition-Petroleum engineer. PARKER, IANEZ Science Club, Thespians, Stud. Council, R.O.T.C., Znd Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby-Saving menus, Ambition-Lawyer. PARKER, WAYNE: Haynes, Vice-Pres. cmd Sgt.-at- Arms, Science Club, Drill Team, Non-Com. Club, Softball, Hobby - Chess, Ambition - Scientist. PARKS, EMILY: L.G.P., Pres, Pres. Council, Ex Libris, Hobby - Dancing, Ambition - Secretary. PATTERSON, IOHN: Senate, Sec'y, Basketball team, Swimming team, Hobby - Fishing, Ambition - Geologist. PAYNE, HENRY: Declaration, Assistant Sports Ed., Ieff. Forum, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hobby-Athletics, Am- bition -- Travel. PERKINS, DOROTHY2 Sponsors' Club, Pres., R.O.T.C., Col. Sponsor, Hall of Fame, Best R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Skelton, Senate mascot, Natl. Honor Society, Pres. Council, Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. PFEIEFER, IOHNZ Haynes, Office Asst., Drill Team, R. O. T. C., 2nd Lieut., Officers' Club, Hobby- Hunt- ing, Ambition-A good citizen. PFEIL, OLIVER: Drill Team, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Model airplanes, Ambition-Architect. PINES, ESTHER: Monticello, Co-Managing Ed., Thespians, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors Club, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Dancing, Am- bition - Success. PIPER, MIMI: Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Swirrb ming, Ambition - Stenographer. PLAZA, BETTY2 Shakespeare, Ex Libris, R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby-Toe danc- ing, Ambition-Wealth. POE, LALLAHVENE: Hobby- Skating, Ambition- Stenographer. PONCE, CONCEPTION: Span. Club, Hobby-Read- ing, Ambition - Secretary. POOLE, RUTH: Euterpean, Orch., Hobby-Tennis and radio, Ambition-Private secretary. ii l POTTER, MARTHA IANE2 Skelton, Girl Reserves, Hobby-Collecting perfume, Ambition-Interior decorator. POWELL, ERNEST: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Happiness. POWERS, BESSIE MAE: E.H.R., Pres., Tennis team, Hobby - Dancing, Ambition - Interior decorator. ik wir ir ,Ar il? PRENTISS, FRANCIS: Hobby - Good books, Am- bition - Happiness. PRESTON, ALBERT: Arch. Club, Hobby-Football, Ambition-West Point. PRICE, MARY LOUISE: Skelton, Cor. Sec'y, Latin Club, Hist., R. O. T. C., Znd Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hobby-Saving dance bids, Ambition-Hap- piness. PRICE, NANCY WORTLEY: Monticello, Literary Ed., M.I.R,, Treas., Math Club, Vice-Pres, Lasso, Pres., German Club, Pres. Council, Entertainers, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition-Com- mercial artist. PRINTY, MARGARET: Pan-Amer., Hermes, E.H.R., Ex Libris, Hobby-Collecting ear-rings, Ambition - Stenographer. RANDOLPH, BILLY: Haynes, Latin Club, Drill Team, Hobby-Swimming, Ambition-Successful business- man. - RANSOM, WILLIE MAE: Glee Club, Lib., Hobby- Dancing, Ambition - Trained nurse. RASE, HOWARD: Science Club, Natl. Honor So- ciety, Hobby -- Sepia toning and photography, Am- bition - Chemical engineer. RAWSON, MARY ANNE: Barrie Dramatic, Hobby- Reading good books, Ambition-Success. RAY, CHARLES: left. Forum, Sec'y, Drill Team, Hobby - Miniature railroads, Ambition - Chemical engineer. RAY, WOODROW: Hobby-Model airplanes, Am- bition - Transport pilot. REDMAN, FRANK: Hobby- Collecting data on air- planes, Ambition- Officer Via West Point. REED, KATHRYN: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. REICH, AARON: Science Club, Drill Team, Non- Com. Club, Hobby-Swimming, Ambition-Doctor. RICE, LEE: Senate, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., Capt., Officers' Club, Hobby-Training polo ponies, Am- bition - Ranching. RICHEY, ELMORE: Drill Team, Hobby-Stamp, coin, and autograph collecting, Ambition-Wealth. ROBARDS, IEANNE: Hobby-Sports, Ambition- College degree. ROBERTS, ALICE LEE: Candid Camera, Sec'y, Barrie Dramatic, Hobby-Photography, Ambition-A happy future. ROBERTS, ELIZABETH: Hobby - Swimming, Am- bition - English teacher. ROBERTS, IAMES: Stud. Council, Natl. Honor So- ciety: Drill Team, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut, Officers' Club, Hobby-Amateur radio, Ambition-Electrical en- gineer. ROBERTSON, MAEBELLE: Latin Club, Hobby-Read- ing, Ambition - Success. 'ik its air wir wk ROCHS, BOB: Senate, Hi-Y., Pres., Pres. Council, German Club, Basketball, Hobby-Basketball, Am- bition - Coach. ROGERS, RUSSELL: Latin Club, Euterpean, Orch., Concert-master, Senate, lst place in violin solo, Con- cert master for state orchestra, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Playing the fiddle, Ambition-Star of radio or screen. ROHDE, FREDDIE: Hobby-Tennis, Ambition- Certified public accountant. ROLLETT, SYBIL: Skelton, Sponsors' Club, Vice- Pres., Entertainers, Latin Club, Math Club, Ieif. Forum mascot, Senior play, Ex Libris, Office Asst., Scribblers, R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Hall of Fame, Best All-Around Girl, Natl. Honor Society, Duchess to Incarnate Word, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition- Dress designer. ROSENMAN, IEAN: MIR., French Club, Hobby- Sketching, Ambition - Fashion designer. ROTHMAN, BERTHA: Hermes, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hobby -Fishing, Ambition - Newspaper reporter. ROWLAND, E. H.: Hobby-Fishing and hunting, Ambition- Professsional baseball player. RUCKER, EMILY: Thalian, Vice-Pres., E.H.R., Parl. and Sec'y, Pres. Council, Pan-Amer., Pres., Natl. Rifle Assn., Rifle team, Hobby-Swimming, Am- bition-Radio singer. RUEDINGER, AUGUSTA: German Club, Treas., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Fancy work, Am- bition - Successful business woman. RUEDINGER, ETHEL: German Club, Glee Club, Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. RUMPF, DARRELL: Haynes, Sgt.-at-Arms and Vice- Pres., Officers' Club, Parl., Golf team, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., Capt., Rifle team, Second place in diving, 1935, Hobby-Sports, Ambition-Mechanical en- gineer. RUSSELL, ELMER: Stud. Council, Hobby-Reading, Ambition - Success. SACRE, SARAH: Hobby-Reading and swimming, Ambition - Artist. SADESKY, IIMMY: Haynes, Non-Com. Club, Sgt.-at- Arms, Hobby-Collecting odd things, Ambition- Electrical engineer. SAFIR, ALEX: Swimming team, Hobby-Radio, Ambition - Engineer. SAUVEUR, ELEANOR: Hermes, Lasso, Hobby- Swimming, Ambition - Teacher. SCALES, SIDNEY IOHNSTONE: Drill Team, Orch., Hobby-Anything pertaining to dance band, Am- bition - Owner of orchestra. SCHAEFER, RUTH: German Club, Lib. Asst., Hobby -Collecting bones and skulls, Ambition-Christmas in London. SCHEIG, VERA MAY: Science Club, French Club, Parl., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Popular music, Ambition - Actress. SCHELL, VIRGINIA: Lasso, Hobby-Collecting chewing gum wrappers, Ambition-Good singer. SCHLABACH, MIRIAN: Hobby -Reading, Ambition -Historian. ik it ik wir 'ik SCHLIERER, ADELE: L.G.P., Treas., Orch., Hobby- Cooking, Ambition - Operatic singer. SCHMID, EARL: Hobby-Dreaming, Ambition- Aeronautical engineer. SCHMIDT, KENNETH: Hi-Y, Rep., Drill Team, Non- Com. Club, Hobby- Stamps and reading, Ambition - Forest ranger. SCOTT, ROBERT: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. SEALY, ROSCOE: Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- Trapping and knot tying, Ambition-Entomologist. SEARLS, CLEMENT: Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. SEAVER, CHARLES: Football team, Hobby-Sports, Ambition - Salesman. FFEL, BILLY: Columbia Scholastic Press Assn., Quill and Scroll, Declaration, Sports Ed., Hobby- ports writing, Ambition-Sports writer. SERIFF, IACKZ Office Asst., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Stamp collecting, Ambition-Certified pub- lic accountant. SEVEREID, IANE: Thespians, Vice-Pres., Lasso, Eng. Dept. Asst., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Sports, Ambition - Success. SHANKEN, SHIRLEY: Glee Club, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition - Travel. SHELANDER, LERA BESS1 Glee Club, M.l.R., Hobby - Reading, Ambition - Success. SHERRARD, MAY LORRAINE: Latin Club, French Club, Skelton, Hobby-Swimming, Ambition- Speaking. SHEY, IACK1 Hobby-Machine shopwork, Ambition -Mechanical engineer. SHIPMAN, HELEN: M.l.R., Hist., Math Club, Rep., Lasso, Capt., Quill and Scroll, Pres., Pres. Council, Natl. Honor Society, Vice-Pres., Scribblers, Stud. Council, Declaration, Editor-in-Chief, Hall of Fame, Most Intellectual Girl, Hobby-Collecting what- nots, Ambition - Physician. SHOCKEY, HELEN: Modernist, Hobby-Collecting odd things, Ambition-Air hostess. SIELSKI, BETTY GENE: French Club, Sec'y, Stud. Council, Skelton, R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Ist place, State musical festival, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Music, Ambition-Individualism. SIEN, MARY LOUISE: Shakespeare, Vice-Pres., Las- so, Parl., French Club, Hobby-Horseback riding, Ambition - Success. SIMMANG, ORVILL: Track team, Hobby-Hunting and fishing, Ambition-Machine engineer. SIMPSON, IESSIE: Glee Club, Treas., Entertainers, Hobby-Autograph collecting, AmbitiOn-Singer. SIMPSON, MARY: Post-Graduate. ik :fir ifif ik' ik SIRIANNI, THERESAZ Barrie Dramatic, Pres.: Euter- pean, Vice-Pres: Lasso: Glee Club: Stud. Council: Lib. Asst.: Dram. Asst.: Eng. Asst.: Natl. Honor So- ciety: Hobby - Dancing: Ambition - Stenographer. SKINNER, BILLY FRANK: Hobby-Reading: Am- bition - Success. SMELTZ, EVELYN: MTR.: E.H.R.: Hobby-Reading good books: Ambition - Success. SMITH, MARIORIE ANNE: Hobby-Tennis: Ambition Literary critic. SMITH, VIRGINIA: Hobby-Collecting what-nots: Ambition - Ice-skater. SNYDER, ALICE: Skelton: Hobby-Playing tennis: Ambition - President Roosevelt's secretary. SPRENG, IACK: Hobby-Horses: Ambition-Petro- leum engineer. x SPRINKLE, BETTY: Hobby-Collecting beautiful and unusual things: Ambition - Success. STAFFEL, HEINO: Haynes: Hobby - Woodwork: Ambition - Archaeologist. STARCKE, WALTER: Entertainers: Winner of city declamation contest: Hobby-Play production: Am- bition - Criminal lawyer. STEARNS, MURRIEL: Thespians: Natl. Rifle Assn.: Stud. Council: Rifle team: Natl. rifle awards: Hobby -Sports: Ambition-Algebra teacher. STEELE, HARRY: Hobby-Automobile racing: Am- bition - Petroleum engineer. STEPHENS, MARGARET: Band: Hobby - Dancing: Ambition - Air hostess. STEVENS, IOHN ROBERT: Stud. Council: Hobby- Photography: Ambition- Petroleum engineer. STILES, HAROLD: Span. Club, Pres.: Stud. Council: R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut.: Officers' Club: Natl. Honor So- ciety: Hobby-Dancing: Ambition-Iournalist. ST. IOHN, BILLIE: Science Club: Hobby-Saving dimes: Ambition - Success. STOCKSDALE, NELLIE: Girl Reserves: Hobby- Playing baseball: Ambition-Government employee. STOKER, KATHERINE: Hobby - Photography: Am- bition - Stenographer. STOVALL, RACHEL: Hobby - Dancing: Ambition - Commercial artist. STRAHAN, NEVA: Hobby-Collecting handker- chiefs: Ambition - Commercial artist. STRAUSS, RICHARD: Haynes: Statesmen, Sgt.-at- Arms: Hobby- Stamp collecting and debating: Am- bition - Success. :fir ik ik ik wi? SULLIVAN, BURR: Office Asst., Tennis team, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Tennis, Ambition-Wealth. SUMMERS, GEORGE: Drill Team: Non-Com. Club, Hobby-Military science, Ambition-West Point commission. SUTHERLAND, ASHBY: Officers' Club, Declaration, Mgr. Ed., Natl. Honor Society, Haynes, Scribblers, Sgt.-at-Arms, Stud. Council, R.O.T.C., Capt., Inter- scholastic League Press Conference, Hobby-Horse- back riding, Ambition -- Lawver. SYFAN, FRANK: Hobby - Fishing, Ambition - Mechanical engineer. TAFT, MIMI: Hobby-Collecting perfume bottles, Ambition - Well-known physiotherapist. TAMPKE, HOWARD: Football team, Hobby -Hunt- ing and fishing, Ambition-Coach. TASSOS, HELEN: M.I.R., Lasso, Stud. Council, Hobby-Collecting hotel soap, Ambition-College graduate. TAYLOR, CHARLES: Senate, Pres., Stud. Council, Parl., Pres. Council, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., Capt., Officers' Club, Treas., Rifle team, Natl. Honor So- ciety, Hobby-Golf, Ambition-Agricultural en- gineer. TAYLOR, HELEN: L.G.P., Sgt.-at-Arms, Entertainers, Lasso, Orch., Hobby-Collecting popular music, Ambition - Getting along with people. TERRY, MARTIN: Hobby-Reading, Ambition- Success. TERRY, MORGAN: Haynes, Pan-Amer., R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Officers' Club, Hobby-Tennis, Ambition- West point degree. THOMAS, EVELYN: L.G.P., Entertainers, Lasso, Orch., Hobby-Tennis, Ambition-Air hostess. THOMAS, HETTYE DICK: Barrie Dramatic, Vice- Pres., Rep., and Hist., Girl Reserves, Rep. and Hist., Stud. Council, Hobby-Drawing, Ambition-Com- mercial artist. THOMASSON, GEORGE: Hobby-Collecting Amer- ican dollars, Ambition- Commercial pilot. THOMPSON, MARY VIRGINIA: Hobby - Reading: Ambition - Happiness. THORMAN, HERMAN: Hobby-Leathercraft, Am- bition-Transport or mail pilot. THRIFT, TERRY: Stud. Council, Pres., Pres. Council, Pres., Senate, Parl., Baseball team, Hall of Fame, Most Popular Boy, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- All school activities, Ambition-Architect. TILLMAN, ANNE: L.G.P., Latin Club, Lasso, Hobby -Horseback riding, Ambition-Interior decorator. TINKLE, IACK: Hobby - Art, Ambition - Wealth. TODD, BILLY: Senate, Rec. Sec'y, Stud. Council, Sgt.-at-Arms, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut., Officers' Club, Cor. Sec'y, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby- going to the coast, Ambition-Becoming a friend to all. TOWNS, ALMEDA: Shakespeare, Pres., French Club, Latin Club, Pres. Council, Office Asst., Natl. Honor Society, Hist., R.O.T.C., Znd Lieut. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Parl., Ieff. Forum honorary mascot, Hobby- Clothes, Ambition - College degree. ik ik ik ik ik TOXEY, ELEANOR: Thespians, Ex Libris, Lasso, Hobby - Swimming, Ambition - Librarian. TREUTER, IEAN: Science Club, Hermes, Hobby- Collecting objects for a what-not, Ambition-De- signer. TURNER, MURIEL: Latin Club, Hermes, Natl. Rifle Assn., Hobby-Tennis, Ambition-Interior decorator. ULMER, CHRISTINE: Science Club, Hist. and Rep., Scribblers, Hermes, Hist. and Rep., Quill and Scroll, Ex Libris, Stud. Council, Lib. Asst., Declaration, Hobby-Collecting old coins, Ambition-Travel abroad. ULRICH, EARL: Hobby-Sports, Ambition-Dentist. VALDES, GLORIA: Monticello, Senior Asst. Typist, Lasso, Hermes, Vice-Pres. and Sgt.-at-Arms, Girl Re- serves, Parl., Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Collect- ing toy dogs, Ambition-Reading Anthony Adverse. VALDEZ, ROLAND: Office Asst., Football team, Basketball team, Track team, Hobby - Raising chickens, Ambition - Railroad engineer. VANDER STUCKEN, FELIX: Hobby-Sports, Am- bition-Civil engineer. VAUGI-IN, VIRGINIA: Skelton, Treas., French Club, Office Asst., R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Sponsors' Club, Hall of Fame, Most Beautiful Girl, Hobby-Scrap- books, Ambition -Interior decorator. VILLA, HENRY C.: Hobby-Playing golf, Ambition - Petroleum engineer. VILLAGRAN, RAUL: Soon. Club, Hobby-Art, Am- bition - Physician. WALLACE, PEVERLY: Natl. Rifle Assn., Hobby- Sports, Ambition - Success. WALZ, LUELO: French Club, Hobby-Saving stamps, Ambition-Nurse at Bellevue. WARREN, IEANETTE: Skelton, Sponsors' Club, Stud. Council, R.O.T.C., lst Lieut. Sponsor, Hobby-Col- lecting too many calories, Ambition-Baylor degree. WATERS, MERLE: Natl. Honor Society, Statesmen, Pres. and Vice-Pres., Pres. Council, Hobby-Garden- ing, Ambition-An honest lawyer. WATSON, BOB: Hobby-Stamp collecting, Am- bition - Success. WATSON HARRY A.: Stud. Council, Natl. Honor Society, Latin Club, Hall of Fame, Most Intellectual Boy, Hall of Fame, Best R.O.T.C. Officer, R.O.T.C., Col., Pres. Council, Officers' Club, Pres., Hobby- Goat raising, Ambition-Naval officer. - WATTS, IACK: Arch. Club, Vice-Pres. and Parl., Science Club, Hobby-Sailing, Ambition-Geologist. WEAVER, NORMAN: Winner of intram. letter in football and basketball, Hobby-Hunting, Ambition -Naval air pilot. WEEBER, CAROBETH: M.I.R., Lasso, Stud. Council, Hobby - Kodaking, Ambition - Fashion designer. WEICHLEIN, LORRAINE: Glee Club, Rep. and Hist., Stud. Council, Sec'y, Office Asst., Miss Iefferson , Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Dancing, Ambition- Vocalist, Page 56 ik' ik ik' wir if WELLS, DICK: Senate, Treas. and Sgt. -at-Arms, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Hunting, Ambition- Geologist, WHEELER, PAT: Mgr. of football, basketball, and track teams, Natl. Honor Society, Hobby-Athletics, Ambition-Army officer. WHITE, LOUIS: Track team, Hobby-Sports, Am- bition-Athletic coach. WHITE, LOUISE SHIRLEY: Barrie Dramatic, E.I-IR., Rep., Hobby-Picture shows, Ambition-Private secretary. WHITIS, THERESA: Pan-Amer., Band, Hobby- Ritlery and tennis, Ambition- Orchestra leader. WILKINSON, STANLEY: Arch. Club, Hobby-Sports, Ambition - Success. WILLIAMS, RAYMOND: Hobby-Hunting and camp- ing, Ambition - Petroleum engineer. WILLIS, OSGOOD: State play, Declaration, Basket- ball team, Track team, Hobby-Listening to Iack Oakie, Ambition -Iournalist. WILLSON, REBECCA: Shakespeare, Sponsors' Club, Office Asst., R.O.T.C., Capt. Sponsor, Hobby-DraW- ing, Ambition-Costume designer. WITT, WILLIAM: Arch. Club, Drill Team, Non-Com. Club, Hobby-Amateur radio, Ambition-Electrical engineer. WITTELS, SIDNEY: Hermes mascot, Hobby-Car- tooning, Ambition - Commercial artist. WOELTZ, AUGUST: Stud. Council, State play, l936, Senior play, Hobby-Dramatics, Ambition-Army doctor. WOLFE, IACIC Hobby-Hunting, Ambition-En- tomologist. WONG, IAMES: Candid Camera, Haynes, States- men, Vice-Pres., R.O.T.C., Znd Lieut., Officers' Club, Hobby-Study ol military subjects, Ambition- Army officer, WONG, S. Y.: Candid Camera, Rep., Stud. Council, Rep., Natl. Honor Society, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., 2nd Lieut., Officers' Club, Hobby-Photography, Am- bition - Iournalist. WRIGHT, FLORAGENE: German Club, Lasso, Hobby -Collecting stamps, autographs, and coins, Am- bition - Archaeologist. WURZBACH, EMMETT: Drill Team, Non-Com. Club, Hobby - Collecting stamps, Ambition - Farming. YOUNG, MILDRED: Lasso, Hobby-New dance steps, Ambition-High school diploma. ZANDER, WHITLOCK: Football team, Basketball team, 2nd team All-State football, All-City toot- ball and basketball teams, Hall ot Fame, Most Athletic Boy, Hobby-Athletics, Ambition-Coach. ZIMMER, IOHN: Hobby - Tennis, Ambition - Naval Otticer. ZUELECKE, LUCILE: L.G.P., Hobby-Dancing and sewing, Ambition-Dancing teacher. .U XM D ', 1 7 'Bla .I B I LGF O06 I j O 0 el 'N ' I lclflatio null Hanan Society, Robert Alterman ludy Atwood Miriam Bankler Graham Coffman Ruth DuBose Bob Gulley Diana Hensarling Marie Holland Ianice Howard Paul Hughes lonnie lean Adams Robert Adams Virginia Anderson Catherine Armstrong A. R. Ballard Harold Ballard Stanley Banks Richard Bloomfield lack Boling Eileen Burton Rebekah Bush Daniel Casey Shirlee Chaddick Turner Chambliss Billy Clark Hermine Dalkowitz Mildred Delavan Wallace Dickerson Bill Dunham Lillian Dunlap Billy Eyres Robert Freeman Santana Members Elected March, 1937 Charles Iohnson CD'allas transferl Robert Laverty Mona McDonald Doris Markham Mendez Marks Robert Netting George Nipper Corinne Noble Dorothy Perkins Members Elected March. 1938 Barbara Furlong Ruth Glasberg Elise Gowland Arlene Granfors Silas Grant Gloria Griffin Dora Guido Anita Hancock Beulah Heath Ianet Hendry Iimmy Kallison Cedric Landon Molly Leedy Iacqueline Lundy Mary lane Mclntosh George Maertens Constance Marmur May Mathis Twila Morrow Doris Neal Ben Nixon I Iames Roberts Miles Robinson lane Marie Severeid Helen Shipman Ashby Sutherland Almeda Towns Merle Waters Harry Watson Richard Wells Soon Wong Oliver Pfeil Esther Pines Mimi Piper Nancy Price Howard Base Russell Rogers Sybil Rollett Augusta Ruedinger Vera Mae Scheig Roscoe Sealy lack Serift Betty Gene Sielski Theresa Sirianni Otto Harold Stiles Burr Sullivan Charles Taylor Terry Thrift Billy Todd Gloria Valdes Lorraine Weichlein Pat Wheeler 'x'Nf'xY'f K .A- SWS? f',L..Qgi ? 1 1 fl- 1 Page 58 .Sc hoof Qallencllan September 4-Dignified seniors 1 1 1 cocky juniors 1 1 1 humble sophomores 1 1 1 all scramble madly on registration days. 6-New faces 1 1 1 refreshed minds 1 1 1 expectant hopes 1 1 1 and the work be- gms. 15-1 irst junior class meeting 1 1 1 atmosphere of tenseness 1 1 1 new officers elected. 17--Orchestra plays lively march 1 1 1 entire student body marches in 1 1 1 welcomes new sophomores at assembly 1 1 1 makes them feel at home. 22-Closest election in jefferson history 1 1 1 Gulley made senior leader. 24-Red and blue form appropriate color scheme 1 1 1 lovely tea given by P.T.A. for advisory mothers 1 1 1 their splendid help begins. 25-jeff sponsors victorious trip 1 1 to Dallas. 29-Thirty-three lucky girls 1 1 1 R.O.T.C. Sponsors are chosen. 30-Monticello staff presents 1 1 1 typical pages of '38 annual 1 1 1 setting of red roses 1 1 1 and palms 1 1 1 staff members presented to students. October - l-Rippling rhythm 1 1 1 swinging skirts 1 1 1 lilting laughter 1 1 1 the first dance of the year 1 1 1 the Senate Prom 1 1 1 proves an overwhelming success. 5-Sigmar 1 1 1 the magician 1 1 1 mystifies watchful audience 1 1 1 Thespia assembly 1 1 More magic - Monticello wins Medalist honor at Columbig University. 6-Books abandoned111twinkling eyes 1 1 1 new members sworn in 1 1 il Shake social. 8-jefferson tramples Houston Panthers 1 1 1 31-2 stampede. 9-lt's the junior class again 1 1 1 inaugurating Saturday night dances 1 1 1 second dance of the fall term. 12-Sixth period ends 1 1 1 seniors hurry to another important class meeting. 15-Officers and sponsors receive commissions 1 1 1 impressive ceremony 1 1 1 R.O.T.C. Cadet 1-lop. 18-Another honor - Monticello wins A11-American at Minnesota University. 19-National Honor Society members meet 1 1 1 to elect officers. 21-Stirring pep rally conducted by leff students 1 1 1 over K.A.B.C. 25-Seniors forget their studies and enjoy social. 27-New members take club pledge 1 1 1 solemn initiation of L.G.P. 28-Everywhere-mirrors, lipsticks, powder puffs, combs 1 1 1 Fritz 1-lenle photographs jefferson for Life magazine 1 1 1 jefferson steps into national limelight. November 2-Popl Another balloonl 1 1 1 one of many at All-Club dance. 4-Entertainers' Show nets school S250 1 1 1 new record. 5-Tech Buffalo 1 1 1 crushed in mad stampede by Mustangs 1 1 1 score, 32-7. CContinued on page 1532 union Claim Rap 1 1 Rap 1 1 Rap 1 1 Sophomore president calls first meeting to order 1 1 Election of officers 1 1 the gavel turned over to president for new term '37-'38 1 1 1 With vacation forgotten 1 1 lunior Class begins earnest work 1 1 under leadership of class officers 1 1 1 Good reputation of last year 1 1 must be lived up to and bettered 1 1 1 Football season in full swing 1 1 banners waving 1 1 students cheering 1 1 Mustangs fighting 1 1 some of year's best letter men out- standing juniors 1 1 1 lunior dance 1 1 gala event 1 1 eagerly anticipated by whole student body 1 1 1 Sale of bids lasts one hectic week 1 1 1 Students of jeff- erson 1 1 spend three happy hours 1 1 trucking and swinging to johnny Fielder's intoxicating rhythm 1 1 1 Football season over 1 1 1 Basketball gets under way 1 1 Again juniors prominent on team 1 1 winning game after game 1 1 1 junior Class plans for school gift as seniors 1 1 1 junior-Senior prom 1 1 number of new white suits and lovely summer evening dresses 1 1 amazing 1 1 dance huge success 1 1 but a note of sadness 1 1 creeps in with last piece being played 1 1 no one with dry eyes 1 1 1 Final gesture 1 1 showing junior Class's esteem of seniors 1 1 supervision of Baccalaureate 11responsibility and honor 1 1 carried out beautifully byjuniors 111 Teary eyes and proud hearts 1 1 as juniors assist 1 1 at graduation. K7 Iunior class officers hold important session to plan Iunior-Senior Prom. john William Goode, President Seated:-john Steen, Sgtfat-Arms, Frank Paschal, Parl., Mary Io Adams, Cor. Sec'y, Frank Vaughan, Vice-Pres., Miss Theresa Terrell, Sponsor, George Iudson, Ir., l-list., Nell Donnell, Rec. Sec'y, Charles Orsinger, Treas., Arthur Moore, Rep. nm , Iage 9 'T Page 60 ik sf? ix' sir if uniona ADAMS, MARGARET ADAMS, MARY IO AICKLEN, CHARLES AKIN, WILLETTE ALBERT, ANNABELLE ALBRECHT, FRANCES ALLEN, TOM ALLING, MARIORIE ANDERSEN, GLORIA ATKINS, ELIZABETH IANE AYRES, IAYNE BAEN, SPENCER BALLANTYNE, IEAN BASSETT, MARY BATES, DAN BEARD, ARDIS BECK, RALPH BELCHER, DOROTHY BERGMAN, DORRIS MAE BIARD, MARIORIE BIASIOLLI, ELSIE BIERBOWER, FANNY BLAKE, IRIS BLANKFIELD, BETTY BOBBITT, ROBERT BOELHAUWE, BETTY BORDERS, WESLEY BOTI-IE, FRANCES BOYD, BILLY BOYD, LOUISE BOYD, THOMAS BRANDT, LEONORA BRAUNSTEIN, VIOLA BREWSTER, BETTY BRISCO, PHYLLIS BROCKHAUSEN, MARIAN ik wiv ik iff ik BROWN, RUBY BRYANT, JACK BUDOW, BUSBY, MAURICE BUSBY, VIRGINIA BERNARD BURNETT, RUTH BYRN, IO FAYNE CALDWELL, MARY BELL CADE, BETTY CALLAHAN, PEGGY CAMERON, WADE CARTWRIGHT, BILLY CARROLL, GRACE CARUTHERS, MAXINE CHARLES, IOHN COCHRAN, CHESTER CLOUD, ELEANOR COCKRELL, BILLY COPPARD, MARY MARGARET COVELL, FRANK CORDTS, VERNON CRASILNECK, HAROLD CRAVEN, CLYDE CROWDER, CHARLES CURRY, GLADYS CRAZE, CATHERINE DAVIS, BETTY RAE DERES, MARGARET DEN IKE, IANE DICKSON, CHARLES DONNELL, NELL DROMGOOLE, MILDRED DUGGER, BILL DOVALINA, GILBERT DUN STAN, BETTY DURHAM, JANE Page 61 Page 62 sf: ik ik iff wtf unlona ik ik i DWORACK, IOAN DWYER, MARK EDWARD EDMISTON, ADAIR EIDELBERG, IEAN X EISERLOH, LAWRENCE ETZ, BETTY EVINS, IOYCE FABRA, AMY LOUISE FARRELLY, IACK FASEL, IOE FIELDEN, MADELINE FINIGAN, KATHRYN FLOWERS, NORENE FONTAINE, IULES FRAIM, IEAN FREEMAN, TANNER H., IR. 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W. page 64 MELTON, LA RUE if? 512' 'ik' 'iff ik' MENDENHALL, PAULINE MERRILL, BARBARA IEAN MEYER, DAVID MILLER, KATHLEEN MITCHELL, MARY KATHERINE MITCHELL, MARY LYNN MOORE, ARTHUR MOORE, EDDIE MORRIS, ROSCOE MORROW, BEN MORTIMER, GLENN MULLINS, MARY MARGARET MURPHY, CAROLINE NASH, IEAN NIVENS, BILLIE MARIE NOBLE, YVONNE NUMMY, BONNIE BESS OBER, ROSALIE ONDERDONK, OFELIA ORSINGER, CHARLES PADGETT, MINNE RAE PAGENKOPF, PEGGY PAISLEY, GRACE ELLA PASCHAL, FRANK PASCHAL, IANE PATTESON, IULIUS PEYTON, MARTY PHELPS, RAYMOND PHILLIPS, CLAIRE PICKARD, GWENDOLYN I POERNER, VERBIE PORTWOOD, MARGARET PosToLos, ELIZABETH PosToLos, PETE . POTTER, IANE PRASSEL, RICHARD Page 65 Page 66 ik' Sir ik' ik 'ik PREECE, MARY EMILY PROCTOR, VIRGINIA QUINONES, HUBERT RAMSDELL, IOY RAYZOR, EMILY BETH REIPLINGER, IANE ROBERTSON, TED RHYNE, IIM RICHARDS, DRUSILLA RODRIGUEZ, CELIA RYAN, EUGENE ROGERS, IAMES W. ROHR, ELEANOR SAMUELS, HELEN SCHMIDT, ADELINE SCHULTZ, THEODORA SCHWETHELM, ESSIE MAE SCOTT, MARY SHELDON, MARY SEBREE, ELIZABETH SELLERS, PORTER ELIZABETH SHUFORD, ELIZABETH SMITH, BUDDY SIMONDS, RUTH SIMPSON, LOESSA SMITH, IIMMIE SPECIA, ADOLPH SPRINGER, PAUL STAMPS, GERALDINE STEEN, IOHN STEIN, DOLLY ANNA STENCE, KATHERINE STERETT, MALCOLM STEWART, ANNE STOCKHOLM, LENDELL STUBBLEFIELD, MARILYN uniona unlona ,af -fy -1:1 11? ik SUMROW, FLOYD EVA SWANT, ETHEL TATE, IIMMY WHITE, WILLIAM WHITIS, WINN, HARLAN WISEMA YARBRO TAYLOR, MARIAN ELIZABETH TAYLOR, MILDRED TINKLE, BILLY TIPS, EUGENIA TRIP, LISSETTE VAUGHAN, FRANK VAZQUEZ, OBDULIA VON TOUSSAINT, BETTY WALDECK, IRENE MARIORIE WALKER, DARLEEN WALL, RUTH WARREN, IOYCE WELSH, BILL WERNER, IOHNNY WHIPPLE, ESTHER MARGARET WHITE, BARBARA WHITE, ROY, IR. WANDA IEAN WIEMERS, NELDA ESTELLE WIGGINS, EDITH WILLIAMS, HARRY WILLIAMSON, MARGARET WILSON, IAMES WINKLER, IACK N, MARY ELEANOR WONG, GIM WOOLLEY, PEGGY LOU WUNDERLICK, WILLIE MAE UGH, RUBIEDICK YOCHEM, IOHN ZALYM, GLORYA Page 67 Page 68 13 Iso fy ORE 3 5 LL YL LUN. HU YLUTLA. National Honor Society Members Elected March, 1938 Tom Allen Spencer Baen lean Ballantyne Robert Lee Bobbitt Peggy Callahan Iohn Charles lack Cunningham Mildred Dromgoole Newton Fischer Vera Foster Moffatt Adams Gloria Anderson Dan Bates Betty Brewster Marian Brockhausen Peggy Callahan Chester Cochran Clyde Craven Betty Rae Davis Bill Dugger Mark Dwyer Carlos Guerguin lack Hardie Tom Allen Robert Bobbitt Ruth Burnett Betty Cade Mary Bell Caldwell Morey Gephard Elizabeth Hamner Phyllis Hasslbauer Erna Herzog Carl Holzschuher Mary Louise Iackson Constance Iones George ludson, Ir. Rosemary Kirkland Frances Knowlton Ruth Lentsch Dorothy Luckenbach Rosemary Maniatis lulius Patteson Claire Phillips Adolph Specia Iohn Thomas Steen Dolly Anna Stein Dixie Wilson Glorya Zalym Ushers for Baccalaureate and Graduation Phyllis Hasslbauer Iimmy Helland Grady Hendrix Adele Marie House Mary lsrael Robert lohnson Evelyn Kane Alice Keller Bill Lawrence Iohn Leigh Virginia Matthews David Meyer Honor Guards Marguerite Gaines Carl Holzschuher George Iudson, lr. Hazel Meador Arthur Moore Mary Katherine Mitchell Otelia Onderdonk Margaret Portwood Harriet Reeves Mary Elizabeth Sheldon Ioe Shelton Adolph Specia Dolly Anna Stein Eugenia Tips Esther Margaret Whipple W. H. Worrell Henry Wyneken Iohn Yochem Bonnie Bess Nummy Charles Orsinger Frank Paschal lane Paschal Iohn Thomas Steen Grace Carroll lean Nash Frank Vaughan Nell Donnell Iohnny Werner Flower Girls Mary Io Adams Elma Moretti obs he mane CQQM On a bright September day 1 1 class of l94U 1 1 made heartily welcome 1 1 by Principal T. Guy Rogers 1 1 1 We did a lot of looking 1 1 in just a few weeks 1 1 rejoicing that we were in such a wonderful school 1 1 1 First meeting held 1 1 November l6 1 1 a step to organization 1 1 1 Officers elected 1 1 1 Everyone en- thusiastic 1 1 eager to get started 1 1 1 Class ably sponsored 1 1 by Miss Eloy Finney 1 1 Miss Ximena Wolf 1 1 1 Class eager 1 1 in desire to make new ac- quaintances 1 1 learn parliamentary law 1 1 establish for itself an honored place 1 1 in pages of lefferson history 1 1 1 Amory Oliver 1 1 graceful toe dancer 1 1 Patsy Haley 1 1 lively tap dancer 1 1 in Entertainers' Show 1 1 1 lohnny Boyle 1 1 Spirit of the Harvest 1 1 in inspiring Thanksgiving assembly 1 1 1 Skel- ton Majestic featured lovely voice 1 1 of lean Marie Thrift 1 1 1 Drive to collect dues 1 1 sponsored by treasurer 1 1 1 April brought Sophomore Carnival 1 1 an outstanding social event 1 1 1 Class members turned out for fun 1 1 unique shows 1 1 acts 1 1 music 1 1 dancing 1 1 for those who wished to participate 1 1 1 Long remembered will be 1 1 this day of fun 1 1 1 So with hopeful hearts 1 1 we march on 1 1 to l94U 1 1 secure in our belief 1 1 that we will be the best class ever. sk Officers of sophomore class lay plans for their festive spring carnival. Robert Megee, President Seated:-Marion Findlay, Chaplain, Frances Thomas, Rep., Myatt Naylor, Treas., Ieanette Pressly, Cor, Sec'y, john Colvin, Vice-Pres.j Miss Floy C. Finney, Sponsorg Miss Ximena Wolf, Sponsorg Edwin Womack, Sgt.-at-Armsg jack Hebdon, Parl., Marion Reese, Hist.g Doris Biggs, Rec. Sec'y, A. C, Leske, Sgtfat-Arms. 'INS Page 69 Page 70 ik' ik ik si? if S053 homonea ADAMS, EVELYNN ADAMS, IACK ALEXANDER, BILLY ALLEN, BILL BAILEY, GILES BAKER, IOE BANKS, IOHN BARTLETT, MARVIN BEACHY, BILLY BEAKLEY, RUTH BECK, MARTHA BEEDER, CATHERINE BELCHER, MARY BERCHELMANN, IOHN BERTCH, MARY BETH BIGGS, DORIS BLANCHARD, BETTY BLOCKER, BILLIE BOLDT, DORIS BOOTH, IACK BOWEN, GRIFFITH BOYLE, CAROLYN IOAN BRISCOE, SUSIE BROADDUS, ANDREW BROPHY, MARYEANES BROWNE, MARK BRYANT, MARGARET BURG, CECILE ASHONOFF, MICKEY BARTHOLOMAE, PATSY BEARDEN, PRED BENNETT, IESSIE MAE BISHOP, LOUIS BONNETT, FERN BRICE, BEVERLY BROWN, BETTY BURKE, IANE BURKE, MARION A as .Saba Imomonea if ik si? 'fir if BUSBY, BILLE BUSH, MARY E. BYNUM, ANNETTE CAMERON, MAXINE CAMPBELL, CATHRYN ANN CAPPUYNS, ESTELLE CARNES, WEBB CHARLTON, UNDINE A CHERRY, SUSAN CHRISTENSEN, PAULINE COLEMAN, BERNICE COLVIN, CAROL COLVIN, IOHN COMPTON, CATHERINE coUcH, QUEST cov13LL, ALTA 'Y ' Y' covo, GEORGETTE f-.j ckwrsg covo, IACQUELINE CRANE, PAULINB ,Q L CRAVENS, FRONA CUNNINGHAM, MARY 0- . ' x x ' v , '.- Q ' '1, n ' !'f I . , - ' 1 , - 1 a , I a D'ALBINI, WINIFRED DANCY, MARY VIRGINIA DAVENPORT, DOROTHY DAVENPORT, HESTER DAVEY, MARIE DAWSON-WATSON, MARILYN DICKSON, EVELYN DIETZEL, LAURA DONNELL, DOROTHY DRANE, FRANK DREYER, DONALD DRUMMOND, MADELON DURBIN, ARLENE EARLY, MARY EASTMAN, ETHEL EVANS, HELEN EVETTS, GRACE Page 71 ik ik ik ik ik .golphomonz-:A wiv -gg? 1 EZZELL, VERA PARIS, IEANNE PINDLAY, MARION FOSTER, DAVE FRESE, ALBERT FRIEDSON, HORTENSE GANTT, IEAN GARZA, RAOUL GAST, MIGNON GLAZE, MARILYN GOATLEY, HOWARD GOOT, IRWIN GRANT, CARMONDE GRANT, THOMAS GRIESENBECK, MARGARET GRUMBLES, LOIS f' A. r GUENTHER, PAT 'N'V XY'f' I XR J HALEY, PATSY HALTER, GWEN HARRIS, ALLEEN HARRIS, CARLYLE I A 51 ..,.. I . xtfi I HARRIS, IANET HAYS, DOROTHY ELIZABETH HAYS, ETHEL HEIM, IERALDINE HENDERSON, KATHERINE HENNING, IOLAN HESSE, SAM HILL, DORIS HITCHCOCK, DUANE HOLMES, BARBARA , HOLMES, MARIORIE HOMBURG, PAUL HOWELL, MARTHA , HUTCHINS, JOHN T INGRAM, OOLLEEN INMAN, IOHN , I Page 72 IACKSON, LEILA CRAIG I Q? if an? .Sep homonea ik ik ik ii? ik IACOBSON, BARBARA IACOBSON, HERBERT IAMES, MARIORIE IONES, IEAN IONES, MARGARET FRANCES KENDALL, MARIANNE KENN EY, PAT KINNISON, MARY LOUISE LAGEROUIST, W. G. LARKIN, LENICE LAUTERSTEIN, MALCOLM LAWLER, MARY FRANCES LEA, SARAH LEE, HENRY LESKE, A, C. LESLIE, LECLAIRE LINEHAN, MARY CATHERINE LOCKHART, HELEN LINDEN, DOROTHY LOHMAN, EUGENE LONGIST, BILLIE LOVE, HOMER LUCAS, GLENN LYNN, ROY MCCALDIN, IIM MCCORKLE, BOB MCILHENNY, IIMMIE McKINSTRY, ISABELLE MARTIN, IRA MARX, IANE MAERTENS, TOMMY MEGEE, ROBERT MEREDITH, POLLY MILLER, DORIS MILLS, AUDREY MORRIS, BETSY MORRIS, EUNICE MORRIS, GEORGE Page 73 Page 74 ik if ik MURRAY, MARIORIE NACKE, VALERIA NAFF, IOHN NAUSCHUTZ, ROSE MARIE NEVELOW, MARGIE NOONAN, CAROLYN OLIVER, AMORY OUSSETT, ESTELLE PALMER, GEORGE PARKER, TRAVIS PASCHAL, STELLA MAE PRATT, ROBERT PRESSLY, IEANETTE PURCELL, IOYCE RANSOM, PAY RAU, DOROTHY REESE, MARION RIDDLE, MARY FRANCES RIDGEWAY, VIRGINIA RIGGINS, MARIORIE RINEY, MARY LOUISE RIPS, BILLY ROANE, BABE ROANE, VIRGINIA ROBERTSON, RUTH ROBIE, RALPH ROGERS, IANE SAUNDERS, IOYCE SAVELLE, GERALDINE SCHAEFER, IEAN SCHLESINGER, SCHOLL, IIMMIE SCOFIELD, IOE SIMPSON, I. D. SIZEMORE, MARCELINE I SMITH, CAROLYN I ik 'ik' S059 lrmo mona-:A NAYLOR, MYATT DOROTHY IEAN I SMITH, FRANCES I kiwi 053 Homonz-:A viz ik SMITH, GERRY STILES, OLIVE TAUCH, THOMAS, FRANCES THOMPSON, BILL THOMSON, NORMAN TINKLE, NANCY IANE TOTTEN, EDGAR WALL, EVELYN WALLIS, DAN WALS, MARRIETTA WITTING, FRANCES WOLSTON, LOIS ik 'ik ik SMITH, MARIORIE NELL SMITH, WINFIELD SNYDER, BETTY SPENCER, IOHN SWOPE, IOHN GORDON MARGUERITE TELOTTE, LILLIAN IE IEANNE THOMPSON, ROBERT THOMPSON, WILLIAM THORN, BETTY IANE THORNE, MARGIE THRIFT, IEAN MARIE TUCKER, IANE TUMLISON, ELLEN WALTERS, ANITA WALTON, MARTHA ANN WEAVER, MARY IO WELCH, ANN WELLS, GLORIA WHITE, IAMES WHITTINGTON, IUNE WIEDERMANN, MARCEL WINN, DEAN WOMACK, EDWIN WRIGHT, DOROTHY ANN WRIGHT, IULIAN Page 75 I'homas lefferson and his charming young bride, Martha, dance a stately auonltezi minuet in their beautiful home, Monticello, in old Virginia. Lilting strains of gay music on :he warm night air, rustle of tatteta, wish of organdy gay tinkle of laughter Ehomas lefferson, High School dances in-the gym. Never going far from home with- out his well-loved violin and usually carrying a roll of new minuets from London, the young Thomas Iefierson was popular in the social circles of old Williams- burg, enjoying to the full its gaieties. To his little mountain , Monticello, he and his beautiful young bride, Martha Wayles Skel- ton, later carried their love for the dance and music, making their charming mountain home a rendezvous for the great of both this country and abroad. Pictured in this volume of our Thomas lefferson High School yearbook are our own Hall oi Fame members in the beautiful room of Ieitersons home, Monti- cello, in which the famous Wedge- wood plaques are the center of interest. 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S V' ' 1 , g A , .. ,.,,, M V .v , , V T.. 5? . .Vx ,M . .V ,:.. . '..Vi.?TZ-.f 1 V fi X' f 5 1' ' 'V V 'VV MMV ---V'- V - -V '- .9 '1 ' ' V ' ' ' ' - V . V .--V '. fl' !2v.:f.-r..-,4Vr-uwvpm im V,-- V,... V,.V..Vt., ---N-... -Au... V 1 sw, , .. .fi?:z':'fsAfteV124?T'l','f7f,'f-f'i9..... , .. '?f Xfgmg Subsiding whispers, a sudden silence, the tap-tap- tap of the gavel . . .Thomas lefferson High School meets, discusses, decides important club matters. While still a law student in Wil- liam and Mary College, Thomas Ietferson stood in the doorway of the Virginia House of Burgesses when Patrick Henry made his first famous protest. Thrilled and en- tranced, Iefferson listened. Al- though he knew his aristocratic kinsmen would be displeased, he let his independence of mind and the courage of his convic- tions influence him to begin his own long forty-tour years ot serv- ice, his first membership in a public organization being in the Virginia House of Burgesses. Clan:-zaidlanta' Council Every member a president f f of a school organi- zation f f + Presidents' Club most representative or- ganization ' f in lefferson + + f Aim + f developing unity .n school f f acting as medium between clubs f f ff As- sembles when called on 1 f f At present + + club has oarticipated f + in few activities f + + Expected in future to be very active in school life f f f Club took part f + in Monticello assembly f f f Strains of music f 1 Click of cameras f f popping of balloons f f the Grand March v + All-Club Dance f f sponsored by our club 1 + + Tinkle of silver f + magnificent oratory f + year closes with oanquet f + + Miss Birdwell capable sponsor f -+ inter- ested in club + f f All connected with club agree + f one of best years for Presidents' Club f f paving the Way f + for even greater success next year f + f Presidents' Club f f can point with pride f f to its achievements f f for year l937-l938. OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Maedele Birdwell Sponsor Terry Thrift President Bob Gulley Vice-President Spring Term Miss Maedele Birdwell Sponsor Terry Thrift President Bob Gulley Vice-Pres. op Row: - Miss Maedele Birdwell, Sponsorg Terry Thrift, Pres.1 Iudy Atwoodg Lois Linne1lBoldtg Eileen Burtong Edwina Doherty HG' gIhW'll' Gd,S dR :-Bbb'G th -Chl H' 'M ' Hll-D' H l' arro aines o n 1 1am oo e econ ow o ie rea ouse, ar es ames, aurme a , iana ensuring obert Hillp Carolyn Iasmerq Mendez Marks, Ir.p May Mathisg Robert Lee Mathis. Third Row:-Robert Megeeg Richard Mischke, ob Nettingg George Nipperg Clifton Noonang Emily Parksg Bessie Mae Powers: Nancy Wortley Priceg Bob Rochs. Bottom Row:- elen Shipmany Theresa Siriannig Harold Stilesg Ethel Swantg Charles Taylorg Almeda Townsg Merle Watersg Harry Watson. Page 91 Page 92 Cwlo nticeliflo Room 310 1 1 Annual Office 1 1 constant hustle bustle of activity 1 1 1 Sep- tember 30 1 1 Annual Assembly 1 1 enthusiastic applause 1 1 l938 staff intro- duced 1 1 Members step out 1 1 through huge reproduction of the Monticello 1 1 shining faces 1 1 proud hearts 1 1 this moment well worth 1 1 training period 1 1 as sophomore stooge 1 1 then junior assistant 1 1 1 October 1 1 individual photography 1 1 excitement 1 1 of picture taking 1 1 third floor swarming 1 1 with eager students 1 1 number of pictures taken 1 1 greater than ever before 1 1 1 Eventful day 1 1 lU24 prints returned 1 1 1 November 1 1 panel mounting in full swing 1 1 seniors wish pin-pricking on juniors 1 1 who sweetly let sophomores have a big share 1 1 1 Who's got my compass? 1 1 1 Grating squeaks of the paper cutter 1 1 art gum erasers 1 1 gooey fingers 1 1 red and blue pencils 1 1 1 Then 1 1 keenest competition of year 1 1 Annual Sales Contest 1 1 l Monticello an annual 1 1 pun made 1 1 by over-heckled student 1 1 after a dozen earn- est salesmen 1 1 endeavor to sell him another annual 1 1 1 Crowd of inter- ested students 1 1 anxious club members 1 1 watching contest board above li- brary doors 1 1 1 Closing day of contest 1 1 high tension 1 1 1 Senate victorious I 1 1 for sixth successive year 1 1 congratulations 1 1 1 Skeltons second 1 11 Shakes- peares third 1 1 1 Rivalry over 1 1 everyone relaxes 1 1 friends once more 1 1 1 Snap 1 1 click 1 1 candid cameras appear from nowhere 1 1 to catch students MONTICELLO STAFF Top Row:-Mrs. Ethel West Weaver, Sponsorg George Nipper, Co-Editor-in-Chiefp Diana Hensarling, Co-Editor-in-Chiefg Stanley Banks, Business Manager, Ioe Baker, Advertising Manager, Second Row:eWallace Dickerson, Panel and Feature Editor, Esther Pines, Co-Managing Editor, Gladys Mae Barnett, Co-Managing Editor: P. E- DfIViS, CO-ATT EdiTOY: lGT1'1SS FTCISST, Co-Art Editor. . Bottom Row: -Ruth Glasberg, Circulation Manager, May Mathis, Club Editorg Marie Holland, Class Editor, Nancy Price, Literary Editorg Mary Fairchild, Activities Editorp lean Carmean, Military Editor. da! 'H Gfwka g.N1Y'NYZf' Page 93 OFFICERS Miss Ella Stone Sponsor Mendez Marks Editor-in-Chief Helen Shipman Editor-in-Chief Bob Alterman Managing Editor Ashby Sutherland Managing Editor Raymond Rodriguez Sports Editor S. Y. Wong News Editor Margaret Portwood Assistant Editor Peggy Alston Asst. Managing Editor Billy Seftel Asst. Sports Editor Iohn Yochem Asst. Sports Editor Theodora Schultz Literary Editor Erna Herzog Feature Editor lack Boling Feature Editor Paul Hughes Proof Reader Betty Steele Murray Student Adviser SD:-:cllanation Earnest reporters f f eager story-Writers f f diligent typists f f Miss Stone selecting articles 1 f classes countq ing heads f f proof readers catching mistakes f f editors journeying to printer + f staff struggling with make-up f f pupil distributors making rounds f f f Thursday 2,500 students f f eagerly read Declaration f + clear f f re- freshing f f bi-weekly f f f Twenty journalists f f receive C. S. P. A. pins f f for superior Work f f f Staff journeys to Austin f f for lnterscholastic League Press Confer- ence + f 1 Mendez Marks f f l. L. P. C. president f f con- ducts meetings f f + Banquet and dance later f f f From staff to cub reporters f f all pause long enough f f for Quill and Scroll party in spring f ff read sketches f ff features f f editorials f f Written for pleasure f f f Clever favors f f frisky games f + decorated tables f + tempting refreshments f f party great success f f f First place f f- Won by Declaration in N. S. P. A. f f f Two students f f earned first places + + in Southern States f f in Quill and Scroll tilts. Top Row:-Helen Shipman, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Mendez Marks, Ir., Co-Editor-in-Chief, Bob Alterman, Co-Managing Editor Ahh S h l d C -M ' Ed' S. Y W N Ed't -M tP t d A itnt Edit r Bottom Row--Bill s y ut er an , o anaging nor, . ong, ews IOY, argare or woo , sssa o. . 5, Setiel, Assistant Sports Editor, Erna Herzog, Feature Editor, Paul Hughes, Proot Readerg Henry Payne, Elizabeth Shuford Christine Ulmer. x Y SE N N Page 94 X Jlnchitectunall Club The Architectural Club + f proud of its high aims f f o promote interest in architecture f f through field rips and research work + f to develop good fellowship 'f among its members f 1 f Club is composed of inter- sted students f f who have studied f f or are studying .rawing f f f Main project this year f f assembling a tle of architectural references f f for use of drawing tudents f f f Another interesting project f + planning of t camp shack + f f Club enjoyed many pleasant acti- ities f + during tho year + f the picnic in Brackenridgo 'ark f f followed by the initiation of pledges f f trip nrough new Post Office and Federal Building f f visits D new homes near school + f f Thus our members f f ,ave obtained valuable information f if on architecture f f Delightful outing + f March 2 - f Shrine Camp f f ferrville f f inspection tour of modern warehouse f f f 'articipation in scholastic contest + + li1'1lS1'SSll1'1g and ducational year for all. OFFICERS Fall Term Mr- L. E. Taliaferro Sponsor Clifton Noonan President lack Watts Vice-President Stanley Wilkinson Secretary lohn Gerrity Treasurer Roy White Sergeant-at-Arms Wallace Dickerson Parl. and Hist. Paul Hughes Reporter Spring Term Mr. L. E. Taliaferro Sponsor Clifton Noonan President lohn Gerrity Vice-President Stanley Wilkinson Secretary Wallace Dickerson Treasurer Eddie Moore Sergeant-at-Arms lack Watts Parl, and l-list. Stanley Wilkinson Reporter pp Row: -Mr. Leon E. Taliaterro, Sponsor, Clifton Noonan, Presg lack Watts, Vice-Pres, Stanley Wilkinson, Sec'yg Wallace ckerson, Hist, and Parl. Middle Row: -Roy White, Ir, Sgt,-at-Arms, Paul Hughes, Rep.p Charles Aiclclen, Albert Frese, eddie Gehrerg Bill Hasbrook, Bottom Row: - loe Hilly Iames Holmesg Eddie Mooreg Albert Prestong James W. Rogers, illiarn Witt, I , W, Page 95 Page .96 OFFICERS Full Term Miss Ethel Orrell Sponsor Theresa Sirianni President Hettye Dick Thomas Vice-President Lorraine Edgar Secretary lane Harrell Treasurer Mary Lynn Mitchell Historian Mary Louise Greco Reporter Uflanniz-1 namatlc: Cllub To promote fellowship 1 1 to study dramatics 1 1 ti co-operate with the school in all activities 1 1 thesi objectives are the sincere desire of the Barrie Dramati, Club 1 1 1 Named for the beloved author 1 1 1 Many ad complishments 1 1 parties 1 1 entertainments 1 1 prd grams 1 1 all held spotlight in fall term 1 1 1 Solemi initiation at home of sponsor 1 1 Miss Ethel Orrell 1 gleaming candles held for new members 1 1 symbol o friendliness 1 1 good fellowship 1 1 1 Formal party i: home of Helen Mclver 1 1 a great social success 11 games 1 1 dancing 1 1 enjoyed by all 1 1 1 The Spirit o Christmas 1 1 exchanging gifts 1 1 playing games 1 1 th annual Christmas social 1 1 at home of Madeline Fief den 1 1 1 Mary lohnson 1 1 dramatics teacher 1 1 enter tained at Club meeting 1 1 delightful program 1 1 wor of well-known poets read1 1several clubs invited ti attend 1 1 Miss lohnson presented 1 1 with lovely gij Top Row:-Miss Ethel Orrell, Sponsor, Theresa Sirianni, Pres., Hettye Dick Thomas, Vice-Pres., Lorraine Edgar, Sec'y, Ian Harrell, Treas., Mary Lynn Mitchell, I-list. Middle Row:-Helen Francis Andrew, Ellen Bacon, Martha Beck, lulia Mary Be Mary Louise Bell, Elsie Biasiolli. Bottom Row:-Fern Bonnett, lane Burke, Hester Davenport, Ethel Eastman, Madelii Fielden, Arlene Grantors, l t l l Clilannie f.Dnamo.tic Cllub f f President lane Harrell f + representative at month- f meeting of S. A. Speech Arts Association f f f Barrie issembly + f songs f f dances f f monologues + + play f f or entertainment of student body f f f Candy sale f f rith eye for money-making f f 1 Topping all social vents of year f f spring dance f f with L. G. P.'s f + f lriendship and co-operation + + our club has found iese qualities f f in our sponsor f f Miss Orrell f + Eader + + adviser f f and friend f + an inspiration to all tho Work with her f ff + Miss Orrell is an enthusiastic upporter f f of all our undertakings f + + All of the iembers are striving + + to bring the Barrie Dramatic Ilub f f into the spotlight f f f With the co-operation f f issistance of all those f f connected with the club f f VG will succeed f f in the future f f in bringing before ie students f + the value of a dramatic club + f in homas lefferson High School. OFFICERS Spring Term Miss Ethel Orrell Sponsor lane Harrell President Lorraine Edgar Vice-President lenella Kirkland Secretary Madeline Fielden Treasurer Bobbie Greathouse Parliamentarian Hettye Dick Thomas Historian Hettye Dick Thomas Reporter lp Row: -Bobbie Greathousep Dora Guidog Anita Hancockg Natalie Harpcrg Elaine Hellerg Wanda Hutson. Middle Row: - R Ih 5 Ed K' g I ll K' kl dj Hl MI pH li Oberp Constance Pack. Bottom Row:-Mar Anne da ay o nson na ing ene a ir an e en c ver osa e y wsong Alice Lee Robertsg Betty Snyderg Louise Shirley Whiteg Nelda Estelle Wiernersg Lois Wolston, Page 97 Page 98 OFFICERS Fall Term Mr. H. Y. May Sponsor Robert Lee Mathis President Pat Biggs Vice-President Frank Paschal Secretary Sam Bennett Treasurer Frank Vaughan Sergeant-at-Arms Christine Ulmer Historian Christine Ulmer Reporter Ccfliaon clerics Club .' -Q l-low interesting! 1 1 1 Why l didn't know thatl' 1 1 1 Something new under the sun 1 1 1 There is alway: something being discovered1 1 in the Edison Science Club 1 1 1 One of the most interesting 1 1 intriguing 1 and fascinating organizations in school 1 1 delves intc wide and unknown fields 1 1 giving eager students c much longed for chance to experiment1 1 investigati 1 1 and discuss many different objects of interest 1 1 nc offered in regular courses 1 1 1 Club stimulates zest U and enthusiasm for science classes 1 1 1 Undercurren of excitement 1 1 1 Gay socials 1 1 hilarious picnics 1 students dash about begging rides 1 1 trip to Cascadt Caverns 1 1 one of the wonder spots of Texas 1 1 Actual Contact with many queer objects 1 1 formation 1 1 theories 1 1 experiments 1 1 new and old 1 1 exciting 1 1 educational 1 1 thrilling 1 1 1 These followed by del' cious 1 1 picnic supper 1 1 1 Enormous appetites gra ually appeased 1 1 1 A good time for all 1 1 1 Compli Top Row: - Mr. H. Y. May, Sponsorg Robert Lee Mathis, Pres.7 Pat Biggs, Vice-Pres.g Frank Paschal, Sec'yg Sam Bennett, Treasl Frank Vaughan, Sgt.-at-Armsg Christine Ulmer, Hist,g Bob Abbott. Middle Row: -Annabelle Albertg Spencer Baeng Harold K Ballard: Cl de Craveng Margaret Dovrey Lorraine Edgarp Marjorie Fisherg Rubye Flowers. Bottom Row:-Selig Fran. Tanner H reeman, Ir,g Jeanne Gallawayp Olivia Lee Gloverp Iohn William Goodeg Arthur Gurgiolog Kathryn Hackg Anit . lt Hancock. Ediaon Science Cfiuls cated discussions held 1 1 questions asked 1 1 Why does the wind blow? 1 1 What are geysers? 1 1 talks an volcanoes 1 1 eruptions 1 1 tidal waves 1 1 queer for- nations 1 1 demonstrations 1 1 great fun for everyone 1 mixed with scientific knowledge and learning 1 ff Bocials 1 1 and more socials 1 1 1 l-lappy students 1 1 eat 1 talk 1 1 and eat some more 1 1 1 Members eagerly ook forward to each meeting 1 1 led by their enthu- iastic sponsor 1 1 Mr. May 1 1 because every meeting s full of exciting new facts 1 1 and enlightening discov- aries 1 1 Edison Science Club makes 1 1 further progress 1 year by year 1 1 in fascinating field of scientific re- earch 1 1 1 Every year 1 1 marked by important events in the lives of the members 1 1 1 New under- tanding 1 1 of many varied things 1 1 broadening 1 1 lleepening 1 1 intellect 1 1 1 Science! 1 1 one of the most teresting subjects in the world11 1 May the Edison cience Club 1 1 continue in its great help 1 1 to the stu- ents of science 1 1 as well as to the school. OFFICERS Spring Term Mr. H. Y. May Sponsor Pat Biggs President Tanner Freeman Vice-President Evelyn Kane Secretary George Iudson Treasurer Frank Vaughan Sergeant-at-Arms Clyde Craven Historian Clyde Craven Reporter p Row:-lack Hardiey lane Harrellg Grady Hendrixg Erna Herzogg Don Hessg Arnold Hymang Ada Ray Iohnsong George dson, Ir. Middle Row:flene1la Kirklandp Evelyn Kuneg Larnond- Kuykendallg Bill Laxvrenceg 'Louise Livelg He-Emu Lee vw, n ,,,,, J uf,,,,,, 11-,W ,, urn, 11, ,,,, H, n,..-,,, -n- .... r-fin, .-. n1..-,L.. uf...,..- f Page 99 Page 100 OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Marguerite McFarland Sponsor Bessie Mae Powers President Maude Tarver Vice-President Grace Gaddis Secretary Catherine Armstrong Treasurer Emily Rucker Parliamentarian Emily foe Goslin Sergeant-at-Arms Virginia Kelley Historian Louise White Reporter Spring Term Miss Marguerite McFarland Sponsor Maude Tarver President Adelaide Dixon Vice-President Emily Rucker Secretary Catherine Armstrong Treasurer Grace Gaddis Parliamentarian Glorya Zalym Sergeant-at-Arms Virginia Kelley Historian Donelda Mills Reporter ewan Jrl. Richanda Ellen H. Richards Club 1 1 is affiliated with Stati Home Economics Association 1 1 also American I-lomi Economics Association 1 1 1 Purpose 1 1 learn about 1 home-making 1 1 leaders in the field 1 1 1 Members en titled 1 1 to wear lovely pin 1 1 1 Club offers advantage 1 1 educational and social 1 1 1 February 1 1 Mrs. Gillarc Karge 1 1 entertained beautifully by members 1 1 witl Valentine tea 1 1 after her unusual talk 1 1 Persona1itf in Dress 1 1 1 Event of the year 1 1 looked forward ti by all 1 1 candy-making lesson 1 1 1 Socials and partie afford much pleasure 1 1 social training 1 1 responsibil ity 1 1 experience 1 1 1Culminating event 1 1 of year 1 annual tea 1 1 given by new members 1 1 for old 1 1 Club named for Ellen H. Richards 1 1 founder and firs president 1 1 of American Home Economics Associa tion 1 1 one of most outstanding 1 1 of early home econ omists 1 1 1 With Miss McFarland 1 1 enthusiasti sponsor 1 1 club has had 1 1 most successful year. Top Row:-Miss Marguerite McFarland, Sponsor, Bessie Mae Powers, Pres, Catherine Armstrong, Treasp Louise Shirl Wh' P l.- E 'l G 1' S t.- t-A - V' ' ' K ll H' t,- Mar Louise Bell. Bottom Row:-Adelaide Dixon, Arlei ite, ar , mi y Joe os in, g a rms, irginia e y, is , y n I Hamilton, Marjorie Kinney, Lorraine Meyer, Carolyn Noonan, Margaret Prmty, Emily Rucker, Evelyn Smeltz. Cntantaim-:nh Words vibrating over a microphone f f The meet- ng will please come to order + f f Mendez Marks f f lnseen Voice ot the Entertainers H thus opened the lntertainers' Show f f on November 4 + f f All eyes tnxiously watched stage f f f From toe dance to truck- fig act f f from cowboy ballad to wisttul song + + from in horn duet to piano solof f the mad-paced enter- ainment reached its height with f uTl'1G Big Apple f and Bull Eight acts 1 f f Capable Miss Perez f f ponsor of Entertainers' Club f f directed this show f + Jhich cleared more moneyffthan any other show ver presented + f by Entertainers f f f The cup-win- .ing trumpet trio f 1 l-larold Crasilneck f f lames Rogers f Ardis Beard f f accompanied by Dorothy Kalitt f f fill long be remembered f f f Entertainers soar to 'reater heights f f with each show + f + Annual ban- juet Hf More success to this tine organization. SPECIAL TALENT Accordion Clarinet Flute Piano Trombone Trumpet Dramatics Speech Arts Pantornime Singing Acrobatic dancing Ballet dancing Tap dancing Toe dancing IN CLUB up Row:-Virginia Andersong Catherine Armstrongg Mary Louise Belly loyce Bennettg Phyllis Briscog Bille Busbyg Harold 'asilneckg Lillian Erlich. Second Row:-Barbara Furlongg loy Gillandg Dorothy Gordong Margaret Griesenbeckg Carlos L. ' B b H1 A 't H k L ft' H d 'k I t H ' Th'd R Ed d H rtman, Glor Hennin uergumg ar ara aep ma cmcoc 7 e11a ar wic 7 ane arris. rr ow:- war a 4 y gp anda Hutsong Helen Keelep Mendez Marks, ling Horice Moselyg Doris Nealg Amory Oliverg Nancy Wortley Price. Bottom Row: Russell Rogersg Betty Gene Sielskig Walter Starckeg Dolly Anna Steing Harold Stilesg Olive Stilesy Helen Taylorg Evelyn tornasg Irene Marjorie Waldeck. Page 101 Page 102 Euclidean fwlathematicla Club OFFICERS Fall Term Mrs. Helen M. Bolton Sponsor ludy Atwood President Nancy Price Vice-President Mona McDonald Secretary Cedric Landon Treasurer Graham Coffman Parliamentarian Morey Gephard Sergeant-at-Arms Helen Shipman Historian and Reporter Spring Term Mrs. Helen M. Bolton Sponsor Iudy Atwood President Nancy Price Vice-President Mona McDonald Secretary Cedric Landon Treasurer Graham Coffman Parliamentarian Morey Gephard Sergeant-at-Arms Helen Shipman Historian and Reporter Co-operation 1 1 plus enthusiasm 1 1 times Mrs Helen Bolton 1 1 equals Euclidean Math Club 1 1 1 Keen minds 11 high ambitions 11 club is rising high 1d among lefferson's Tuesday clubs 1 1 1 Inspiration soar: 1 1 interest in math grows 1 1 friendships are formed 1 every first and third Tuesday 1 1 1 Good times alway: 1 1 at the socials 1 1 held monthly 1 1 at homes of mem bers 1 1 1 Good food 1 1 entertaining programs 1 1 inter esting kodaking 1 1 1 Iudy Atwood's Christmas party 1 merry making 1 1 reigned supreme 1 1 holiday refresh ments rapidly disappeared 1 1 1 Spring term 1 1 nev type of program 1 1 1 Lives of great mathematiciant 1 1 are presented 1 1 in form of play 1 1 one episode a each meeting 1 1 1 Annual picnic 1 1 held at Bei: NiXon's ranch 1 1 hiking fiends in paradise 1 1 goo? food galore 1 1 1 Sizealole sum 1 1 to be spent in servicl to school 1 1 Graham Coffman 1 1 and committee 1 made year book 1 1 of club activities. Top Row: -Mrs. Helen M. Bolton, Sponsorg Iudy Atwood, Pres.7 Nancy Wortley Price, Vice-Pres.7 Mona McDonald, Sec' Cedric Landon, Treasq Graham Coffman, Part.: Helen Shipman, Hist. and Rep.g lean Ballantyneg Miriam Bankler. Secs Row: - Stanley Banks, Ir.g Eileen Burtong Rebekah lane Bushp Billy Clark: Chester Cochrang Ruth During Ellen Gavrisheffy B Geiserg Gloria Griffin. Third Row: - Carlos L. Guerguing Elizabeth Hamnery Ruth Hardyp Edward Hartmang Diana Hensarlin Janice Howardg Robert Iohnsong Rosemary Kirklandg Elizabeth Krueger. Bottom Row: -lane Mclntoshg Glenn Mortim George Nipperg Ben Nixong Bonnie Bess Nummyg Rosalie Obery Mary Louise Priceg Sybil Rollettg Iohn Steeng Iohn Yoche Eutenlpean Cvvluaicall Sock-:tif -. te, ,Vflx Euterpean Musical Society 1 1 one of most interest- ng Tuesday clubs 1 1 in Ietterson 1 1 derived its name 1 from Euterpe 1 1 the Muse ot Music 1 1 1 Programs 1 1 his year 1 1 have concerned musical instruments 1 1 1 Vlembers chose an instrument 1 1 prepared a talk :bout it 1 1 illustrating 1 1 by playing on the instrument 1 1 Russell Rogers 1 1 talked on violins 1 1 explaining Darts ot the instrument 1 1 showing various techniques 1 1 Louis Hernandez 1 1 entertained with talk on viol amily 1 1 1 Irene Haynie 1 1 spoke on clarinet 1 1 1 Good imes always had 1 1 at Euterpean socials 1 1 1 Decem- oer social 1 1 held at President ludy Atwood's home 1 1 :inging whetted appetites 1 1 refreshments vanished apidly 1 1 1 Banquet held in spring 1 1 old members 1 1 vho have lett school11 invited to return11to renew rriendships 1 1 1 Enthusiasm 1 1 of music-loving mem- Ders 1 1 will certainly carry 1 1 the Euterpean Musical Bociety tar 1 1 1 Valuable organization. OFFICERS Full Term Mr. Francis de Burgos Sponsor ludy Atwood President Dora Guido Vice-President lean Marie Thrift Secretary Stella Megginson Treasurer Margaret Griesenbeck Historian and Reporter Spring Term Mr. Francis de Burgos Sponsor ludy Atwood President Bill Lawrence Vice-President lean Marie Thrift Secretary Stella Megginson Treasurer Margaret Griesenbeck Historian and Reporter p Row' Mr F de Burgos Sponsor Iudy Atwood Pres1 Theresa Sirianni, Vice-Pres. Bottom Row:-lean Marie Thrift, Ec'yg Stem! Megginson, Treasq Margaret Griesenbeck, Histand Rep. Page 10,4 OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Mattie Brooks Sponsor Miss Otela Kelley Sponsor Eileen Burton President Virginia Corley Vice-President Lorene lones Treasurer Lorene Iones Secretary Rubiedick Yarbrough Parliamentarian Laurette Houston Sergeant-at-Arms Constance Iones Historian and Reporter Spring Term Miss Mattie Brooks Sponsor Miss Otela Kelley Sponsor Eileen Burton President Virginia Corley Vice-President Lorene Iones Treasurer Lorene Iones Secretary Rubiedick Yarbrough Parliamentarian Laurette Houston Sergeant-at-Arms Constance Iones Historian and Reporter Top Row: - Miss Mattie Brooks, Sponsor, Miss Otela Kelley, Sponsor, Eileen Burton, Pres., Virginia Corley, Jones, Sec'y, Rubiedick Yarbrough, Parl., Laurette Houston, Sgtr-at-Arms, Constance Iones, Hist. and Rep. lean Ballantyne, Aida Io Charles, Carol Colvin, Lillian Dunlap, Ruth Dunn, Mary Ellen Foulk, Emily Griffin, Dora Guido. Third Row: -Mary D. Harrigan, Iosephine Iimenez, Evelyn Kane, Molly Leedy, Lenore Socorro Moreno, Corinne Noble, Minne Rae Padgett. Bottom Row: -Betty Plaza, Elizabeth Postolos, Sybil Sirianni, Billie Ieanne Thompson, Eleanor Toxey, Irene Marjorie Waldeck, Gloria Wells, Harlan Winn. Ex filvnia Club An active library club is essential to a progressive school library f f with this belief Miss Mattie Brooks 1 f and twenty-five student assistants f f formed EX Libris Club f f f Insignia a book with club name across it f f f Members determined to be of definite assistance + f to faculty and students f f to develop ability to use school and public libraries f + to increase discrimination in reading f f f Social side too f f delightful luncheon f f at Original f f f Clever place cards f f made by Barbara Hale f f representing each member as author of some book f f read after dinner f + f Eager interest as Miss Kelley explained her would-be book 1 f 'The Art of Skipping Library f f f Spring picnic f + on Helotes Creek f f merry games f 1 f With splendid officers and Miss Kelley and Miss Brooks f f club's success seems assured. Qinll CR:-zaenuea , . l l To develop a well-rounded character11 the Girl 2112533 ' Cl teserves 1 1 encourages girls in worthwhile and enter- Miss Bess Richards Sponsor aining activities 1 1 1 Our purpose is 1 1 l To find and Bobpbie greffhOuSe l I H I H I T951 SH give the best 1 1 1 Our motto is 1 1 To tace life square- Rulh,HefdY . Vice-President f , 1. Our fall term program 1 s was study of Hperson- Mcggcffitggl . ,, . . . . G lt C lit 1 1 with Miss Pe Kin and Miss Lehman 1 1 effiissrerovo Y l . . Gloria Valdes guest speakers 1 1 1 Highlights ot tall season 1 1 bunco Psfiismsmsfism W h I - I , Helen Francis Andrew party 1 1 at Y. W. C. A. 1 1 ioint city-wide Girl Reserves Sergeant-at-Arms , Hettye Dick Thomas tli-Y weekly dancing classes 1 1 initiation ot new Girl Hleleflen end Repoffef - Spring Term . . . . rin teserves 1 1 monthly supper at Y W C A 1 1 1 Sp g Miss Bess Richards , ' - ' Sponsor ,alendar 1 1 providing money for representatives to Bobbie Greenhouse . , P 'fi 1 rnnual Girl Reserves Conference at Glen Rose 1 1 RuthreSf,,S?, Vice-President ummage sale on Market Plaza 1 1 sale ot coat hangers Msufins Hall Secretary o cleaners 1 1 gorgeous dance at Y. W. C. A. 1 1 1 Geggrge-He COVO TGCISUTGI' iighest honor 1 1 blue triangle ring 1 1 symbol of 1 1 Gloria Valdes . Parliamentarian - - - H1 P ' A si Jody 1 1 mind 1 1 and spirit 1 1 1 leiferson has many e5g,gggggg,,,ggmgeW Hettye Dick Thomas ing'WeCIrerS- Historian and Reporter op Row:-Miss Bess Richards, Sponsor, Bobbie Greathouse, Pres., Ruth Hardy, Vice-Pres., Maurine Hall, Sec'y, Lorraine cigar, Parl., Helen Francis Andrew, Sgt.-at-Arms. Middle Row: - Gloria Valdes, I-list., Patsy Bartholomae, Marjorie Crowe, illian Dunlap, Pearlie M. Gordon, Aileen Hall. Bottom Row:- Natalie Harper, Marjorie Kinney, Io Mathieu, Martha lane otter, Nellie Siocksdale, Hettye Dick Thomas, Peggy Lou Woolley. Page 105 Page 106' OFFICERS Fall Term Mr. Francis de Burgos Sponsor Letitia Hardwick President Eileen Burton Vice-President Marjorie Flatt Secretary Corinne Noble Treasurer Ethel Ruedinger Historian Ethel Ruedinger Reporter Willie Mae Ransom Librarian gmt' gee clit, Girls' Glee Club 1 1 formed in old Main Avenuel l-ligh School 1 1 in l925 1 1 1 Maintains close relation- ship 1 1 with outstanding musical organizations 1 1 1 Affiliated with State and National Federation of Music Clubs 1 1 1 Club has given 1 1 many recitals 1 1 concerts 1 1 made appearances 1 1 before both State and Na- tional 1 1 Conventions 1 1 of theWomen's Federation 1 1 1 Occasional recitals 1 1 at Southwestern University 1 1 and University of San Antonio 1 1 1 Glee Club 1 1 has held prominent position 1 1 in schools musical acti- vities 1 1 since it was reorganized in jefferson 1 1 in l932 11 1 Girls sing 1 1 for many assemblies 1 1 during the year 1 1 1 A reorganized school club 1 1 the Girls' Glee Club 1 1 is proud of its charter 1 1 1 Due to this 1 1 and their class room activity 1 1 they enjoy dual dis- tinction 1 1 1 Officers are school leaders 1 1 whose names 1 1 and positions 1 1 are recorded 1 1 in State and National Archives 1 1 of the National Federation of Mu- sic Clubs 1 1 1 This organization 1 1 has won ff both state 1 1 and national 1 1 renown 1 1 through interscho- lastic competition 1 1 and by request performances 1 1 before audiences 1 1 of musical discrimination 1 1 1 Over the radio 1 1 and at the San Antonio Municipal Auditorium 1 1 the Glee Club 1 1 has sung many times Top Row: -Mr. F. de Burgas, Sponsor, Letitia Hardwick, Pres., Eileen Burton, Vice-Presq Marjorie Flatt, Sec'y7 Corinne Noble, Treas.y Ethel Ruedinger, Hist, and Rep, Bottom Row:-Catherine Armstrong, lane Biron, Adelaide Dixon, jean Eidelberg, Margaret Griesenbeckg Gloria Griffin, Dorothy Holland. Qbilla' QQ:-Le Cllulv 1 1 1 Singing as a vested choir1 1 one of the functions of the club 1 1 1 Girls sing 1 1 at Evening Vesper services 1 1 at many principal 1 1 local churches 1 1 1 By skillful choice of songs 1 1 beautiful interpretation of them 1 1 club shows 1 1 mark of individuality 1 1 1 Much favor 1 1 bnd distinction 1 1 Won by singing 1 1 a suite 1 1 com- posed by capable director 1 1 Mr. Francis de Burgos l1 1 1 Average membership 1 1 numbers about forty-five 1 1 1 Many old members 1 1 have achieved merit 1 1 with their voices 1 1 and musical abilities 1 1 some are mu- sical directors 1 1 in high schools 1 1 colleges 1 1 some are radio musical directors 1 1 others are stage artists 1 1 1 Many outstanding members now 1 1 Student Coun- cil members 1 1 National Honor Society members 1 1 and many others 1 1 Who do much service 1 1 for the school 1 1 1 Aim of club 1 1 to instruct girls 1 1 in harmony singing 1 1 and singing before the public 1 1 1 One de- lightful social 1 1 held in Marianne Kendall's home 1 1 immediately after the singing 1 1 of Spanish Christmas Carols 1 1 at Governor's Palace 1 1 for the Canary lslanders 1 1 1 Club accompanist 1 1 Dorothy Holland 1 1 1 lnvaluable to school 1 1 the Girls' Glee Club 1 1 soars on 1 1 to a still higher note 1 1 for next year 1 1 1 Wonderful service organization. OFFICERS Spring Term Mr. Francis de Burgos Sponsor Letifia Hardwick President Eileen Burton Vice-President Marjorie Flatt Secretary lessie Simpson Treasurer Lorraine Weichlein Historian Lorraine Weichlein Reporter Willie Mae Ransom Librarian Top Row:-Marianne Kendallg Edna Kingg Marjorie Kinneyy Bette Iayne Nullg Verbie Poernerg Willie Mae Ransom, Bottom Row: - Shirley Shankeng Lera Bess Shelariderg Iessie Simpsong Loessa Simpsong Mary Simpson- Ruth Wcxllg Lorraine Weichlem. Page 107 Page 108 OFFICERS Fall Term Mr. Calvin Surtees Sponsor Carroll Gaines President Wayne Parker Vice-President Graham Coffman Secretary Don Hess Treasurer P. E. Davis Parliamentarian Darrell Rumpf Sergeant-at-Arms A. R. Ballard Sergeant-at-Arms cugna Debating SOClEtL3 1 ' l Q l Oldest boys' club in Texas + f organized l896 f + honor to be a l-layne member 1 f to uphold high stand- ards set by outstanding Haynes f f f In able hands ot president f f Carroll Gaines f f much was accomplished during fall term f f f Club dance with Ed Bradford's orchestra f f peppy floor show f + decided success f f f Two socials f f tacky party f f Christmas party + f given by mascots f f Virginia Anderson f + Ioy Gilland f + loyce Bennett f f f During tall term f + l-layne football team f f defeated all other clubs f f in play-off for intra- mural championship ot the school f f f Two men on All-Club team 1 f two on All-lntramural team f f have- baseball f f basket ball + f and boxing teams f fl-larold Crasilneck f f Robert Hill f f and Ardis Beard f f accom- plished musicians f f Raoul Garza + f amateur photog- rapher f f f Spring term starts with bang f f grand so- Top Row:-Mr. Calvin Surtees, Sponsor, Carroll Gaines, Pres, Wayne Parker, Vice-Pres., Graham Coffman, Sec'y, Do H,T ,Pl ED',I,Pl.AR.BlldSt,-tl-X 'D HR f,St.t-A M'dd1R. V ' ess reas. eas . avis r. ar 5 . cr ar , g a- rms, arre ump g -a rms. 1 e ow-- irgim Anderson, Mascot, Ioyce Bennett, Mascot, Ioy Gilland, Mascot, Spencer Baen, Ardis Beard, Iohn Berchelmanng Richar Bloomfield, William Brown. Bottom Row:-Bernard Budow, Billy Cartwright, Iohn Colvin, Harold Crasilneckg Charle Crowder, Marion Findlay, Tanner H. Freeman, Ir., Silas Grant, J'fcu3na: Debating Sacietg bial in home of mascot Nell Donnell 1 1 1 New officers 1 1 make Spring term 1 1 something for Hayne members 1 1 to be proud of 1 1 1 New mascots 1 1 Donnell 1 1 Press- ly 1 1 Gilland 1 1 Markham 1 1 make social affairs during spring term 1 1 big success 1 1 1 Able sponsor 1 1 Surtees 1 1 aids club in carrying out aims 1 1 fur- :herance of debating 1 1 creation of better friendships oetween members 1 1 1 Senate-leff-Hayne lamboree 1 1 first of its kind 1 1 decided success 1 1 Hayne members Ehowed well 1 1 lamboree to be annual affair 1 1 1 Num- :Jer of R. O. T. C. officers among Hayne members 1 1 Hess 1 1 Rumpf 1 1 Ballard 1 1 Sutherland 1 1 Davis 1 1 Hill 1 1 Coffman 1 1 Wong 1 1 Bloomfield 1 1 1 Pall initia- Qion 1 1 twenty-eight new members 1 1 1 New members ,ooking forward 1 1 to spring initiation 1 1 1 New mem- oers to carry on 1 1 where this year's seniors leave off 1 1 1 On to greater triumphs 1 1 and equally good years. OFFICERS Spring Term Don Hess President Darrell Rumpf Vice-President Carroll Gaines Secretary A. R. Ballard Treasurer Silas Grant Parliarnentarian Wayne Parker Sergeant-at-Arms Thomas Mayen Sergeant-at'Arms Bill Bowman Historian Robert Hill Reporter Top Row: - Iames Groteg Lesier Harrellg Robert Hillp Paul Homburgg Richard Iaphetg Ierry Kuhlg Ted Langp Malcolm Lauterstein, rdiddle Row: -Herman Ligong lim McCa1diny Tommy Maertensp Thomas Mayeng Harold T, Millerg Glenn Mortimerg Clifton wloonang Iohn Pfeiffer. Bottom Row: -Richard Prasselp Iimmy Sadeskyg Buddy Smithg Richard Straussg Ashby Sutherlandy lforgan Terryg Harry Williamsg lames Wong. Page 109 Page 110 OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Elizabeth Barrett Sponsor Carolyn Iasmer President Gloria Valdes Vice-President Marian Gittinger Secretary Miriam Bankler Treasurer Margaret Gittinger Parliamentarian Bertha Rothman Sergeant-at-Arms Gladys Kreuder Historian Christine Ulmer Reporter Spring Term Miss Elizabeth Barrett Sponsor Ellen Gavrisheff President Marjorie Fisher Vice-President Carolyn Iasmer Secretary Miriam Bankler Treasurer Winona Grisham Parliamentarian Gloria Valdes Sergeant-at-Arms Ernestine Esparza Historian and Reporter J lenma-:A Cllulv Today f f as in l933 + 1 the Hermes Club is going strong f f + Under the leadership f f of Miss Elizabeth Barrett f f the club has added to f f its already Well- known reputation f f for friendliness f f co-operation 1 f enthusiasm f f f First social of year + f held at home oil president f f f Ellen Gavrisheff + f Gloria Valdes f fl Carolyn lasmer f f taught members f f newest dance steps f f even The Big Apple f f f Our calendar f f in- cluded + f the fun of pledge Week + f the initiation breakfast at the Milam + f Monticello sales contest f f socials and programs f f f Club has four types of meet- ings each month 1 f business f f program f f question box f f and social + f all very interesting f f f lntent on honoring + f the Winged-footed god + f Hermes f f the ready helper f + giver of good things f f club hopes to soar on to bigger and better friendships + ff good times + + greater success. Top Row:iMiss Elizabeth Barrett, Sponsor: Carolyn lasmer, Pres.g Gloria Valdes, Vice-Pres.g Marian Gittinger, Sec'y M B kl T -M Gt' P 1-B th Rth S t. t-A M'ddl R '-Ch t U1 Ht. F su iriam an er, reas., argaret it inger, ar ., er a o man, g -a rms. 1 e ow. ns me mer, is p rance Albrechtg Anna Lou Blanny Martha Eversg Ernestine Esparzag Marjorie Fishery Rubye Flowers. Bottom Row:-Ellen Gavrisheff Winona Grishamg Beulah Heathg Lena Rivers Kinnisong Io Mathieug Margaret Printyg Eleanor Sauveurg Muriel Turner J-It-'14 J., .1 'X Purpose ot Hi-Y Club 1 1 to create 1 1 maintain 1 1 extend 1 1 throughout the school and community 1 1 nigh standards 1 1 ot Christian character 1 1 1 Motto is 'Clean speech 1 1 clean sports 1 1 clean scholarship 1 1 clean living 1 1 1 letierson Hi-Y 1 1 under capable 1 1 friendly sponsorship 1 1 ot Mr. Hollis Schulz 1 1 since Founding ot school 1 1 1 December l2 1 1 theatre party 1 1 for members and their dates 1 1 1 lanuary 28 1 1 club and Boys' Cabinet 1 1 oi the Y.M.C.A. 1 1 held outing 1 1 at Y.M.C.A. camp 1 1 in Heart ot the Hills 1 1 at Kerrville 1 1 1 March 1 1 several members 1 1 Went to annual Old- er Boys' Conference in Galveston 1 1 1 Club has mem- oers 1 1 outstanding in other organizations 1 1 Herbert Lauterstein 1 1 Major 1 1 in lefierson R. C. T. C. regiment f1 1 limmy Tate 1 1 Iohn Yochem 1 1 Bob Rochs 1 1 all members 1 1 ofthe basket ball squad 1 1 1 The Hi-Y lub 1 1 is proud 1 1 ot its mascots 1 1 loyce Bennett 1 1 arbara Furlong. OFFICERS Fall Term Mr. Hollis H. Schulz Sponsor Bob Rochs President Herbert Lauterstein Vice-President Ted Robertson Secretary limmie Tate Treasurer Warren Crain Parliamentarian Roy Biles Sergeant-at-Arms Iohn Yochem Historian Kenneth Schmidt Reporter Spring Term Mr. Hollis H. Schulz Sponsor Bob Rochs President Herbert Lauterstein Vice-President Ted Robertson Secretary Iimmie Tate Treasurer Warren Crain Parliamentarian Roy Biles Sergeant-at-Arms Iohn Yochem Historian Kenneth Schmidt Reporter 'op Row:-Mr. Hollis H. Schulz, Sponsorg Bob Rochs, Pres.g Herbert Lauterstein, Vice-Pres,g Ted Robertson, SeC'yp Ioyce tennett, Mascotg Barbara Furlong, Mascotg Harold Albert. Bottom Row:-Ralph Becky Donald Dreyerg Malcolm Lautersteing lalph Robieg Freddie Rohdey Iohn Spencerg John Yochem. Page 111 OFFICERS Fall Term Mr. Howard C. Doolittle Sponsor Charles Haines President Leslie Newman Vice-President Charles Ray Secretary Fred Luke Treasurer lim Rhyne Parliamentarian loe Scofield Sergeant-at-Arms Harold Albert Historian Robert lennings Reporter gettenaonian enum History is made at night, is true 1 1 but leffs make history11both day and night11under inspiring leader? ship of sponsor 1 1 Mr. Howard Doolittle 1 1 1 Objectives of organization 1 1 to develop and maintain 1 1 a feeling of good fellowship 1 1 to co-operate heartily 1 1 to de- velop talent in all forms of public speaking 1 1 to encourage worthwhile social 1 1 and musical enter- tainment 1 1 to prepare for citizenship 1 1 by developing traits of leadership and of loyalty to leaders 1 1 of the organization and school 1 1 1 Club project 1 1 racks for students' books in cafeteria 1 1 hungry students no longer will lose dear old school books 1 1 a help 1 1 to entire 1 1 student body 1 1 as well as an asset 1 1 to the cafeteria 1 1 1 leffs well represented 1 1 on athletic fielo 1 1 1 Star fullback 1 1 Zander 1 1 also Worrell 1 1 Holder 1 1 Adams 1 1 five first string basket ball players 1 1 Harola Top Row: -Mr. H. C, Doolittle, Sponsor, Charles Haines, Pres.: Leslie Newman, Vice-Pres.y Charles Ray, Sec'yg Fred Luke: Treas., Iim Rhyne, Parl.g Ioe Scofield, Sgt.-at-Arms. Middle Row:-Harold Albert, Hist., Robert Iennings, Rep, Mary I Adams, Mascot, Nancy Oden, Mascotg Sybil Rollett, Mascot, Harold C, Ballard, Marvin Bartlett. Bottom How:-Fred Bearder lack Bryant, Maurice Busby, Vernon Cordts, lack Dickey, Billy Eyres, Dave Foster. Page 112 jattenaonian qonum Albert 1 1 loe Kissinger lead in track meets 1 1 1 leffs excel in school spirit 11 interesting programs 1 1 intra- mural basket ball 1 1 and exciting initiations fun for all 1 1 even pledges 1 1 leffs undefeated 1 1 in victorious march to become intramural basket ball champs 1 1 .n both club and school competition 1 1 1 Members on :eam 1 1 Bob Kinney Ccoachl 1 1 Boy Biles 1 1 Glen Hud- son 1 1 Warren Crain 1 1 Bill Perry 1 1 Bill Smith 1 1 rlarold Ballard 1 1 Nelson Howard 1 1 and Henry Payne f 1 1 History 1 1 was made at night too 1 1 October 24 a olly social 1 1 at home of Bobert lennings 1 1 after foot- oall game 1 1 1 Beautiful open house 1 1 given by club nascots lanuary 24 1 1 before Ieff-Shakespeare dance f1 1 Great time February 4 at Tri-Club lamboree 1 1 1 Beautiful damsels 1 1 joyous music 1 1 at the leff-Shake- speare Invitation dance 1 1 1 Friendship 1 1 loyalty 1 1 Co-operation 1 1 that means left Forum. OFFICERS Spring Tenn Mr. Howard C. Doolittle Sponsor Leslie Newman President Fred Luke Vice-President Charles Ray Secretary Harold Ballard Treasurer Charles Haines Parliamentarian Henry Payne Sergeant-at-Arms Harold Albert Historian Dave Foster Reporter Top Row:-Paul Garrett Grady Hendrixp Iames Houston: James Nelson Howardg Glenn Hudsong Paul Hughesy Bob Kinney. lliddle Row:eloe Kissingerg Bill Lawrenceg A. W. Meltong David Meyerg Ben Morrowg Leslie Newman: George Parker, loltom Row: -Henry Payneg Ted Robertsong Ralph Robiep Iohn Spencerg Malcolm Sterettg Edgar Totteng Dan Wallis. Page 113 Page 114 OFFICERS Full Term Miss Constance Douglas Sponsor Nancy Price President Betty Fay Cadwallader Vice-President Grace Evalyn Kerr Secretary Elizabeth Cliver Treasurer Mary Louise Sien Parliamentarian Helen Shipman Sergeant-at-Arms Peggy Alston Historian Peggy Alston Reporter .Kamen Lett 1 1 right 1 1 Lett 1 1 right 1 1 1 The Lassos 1 1 are on the march 1 1 1 Known as one ot the best-drilled 1 1 high school organizations anywhere 1 1 they have achieved tame throughout Texas 1 1 and have been hailed1 1as the most outstanding and attractive or- ganization ot its kind 1 1 1 Trips 1 1 tootball games 1 1 basket ball games 1 1 1 Lassos are seen everywhere 1 1 in their bright red and blue cowgirl uniforms 1 1 Dallas 1 1 excitement 1 1 armed with song sheets 1 1l magazines 1 1 candy 1 1 enthusiasm 1 1 the Lassos piled into trains 1 1 1 Ott tor long 300-mile run 1 1 to cheer football team on to victory 1 1 1 Supper time 1 1 hot dogs 1 1 soda pop 1 1 then on to Cotton Bowl 1 1 at eight o'clock 1 1 1 Game halt over 1 1 Lassos marched to thrill- ing drumbeats 1 1 of Victory March 1 1 1 Texas star formed 1 1 wild applause 1 1 1 On 1 1 on 1 1 each weelc Top Row:-Miss Constance Douglas, Sponsor, Nancy Wortley Price, Pres, Betty Fay Cadwallader, Vice-Pres, Grace Evalyr Kerr, Sec'y, Elizabeth Oliver, Treas., Mary Louise Sien, Parl., Helen Shipman, Sgt.-at-Arms and Captain, Margaret Portwood Song Leader, Nell Donnell, Cheer Leader. Middle Row: W Margaret Adams, Mary Io Adams, Marjorie Allmg, Margaret Allsup Louise Amantea, Elizabeth Ian Atk' - I cl At ood, Ia n A r s, Frances Barlcin. Bottom Row:-Glad s Mae Barnett, Rutl e ins, u y W y e y e y Beakley, Marjorie Biard, Emma Briscoe, Marian Brockhausen, Rebekah Iane Bush, Betty Cade, Mary Bell Caldwell, Peggy Callahan. f .fafmoa irought a new game 1 1 new drills 1 1 new fields to onguer 1 1 more yells till throats were dry 1 1 heads igh 1 1 hearts full 1 1 for their school 1 1 1 Ieff Davis 1 1 ,eagan 1 1 Austin 1 1 1 All saw the Lassos drill 1 1 heard ie Lassos yell 1 1 1 Then l-larlandale 1 1 Tech 1 1 Kerr- ille 1 1 1 They too felt the spirit of the Lassos 1 1 pulling Dr their team 1 1 1 The big drill 1 1 as well as big thrill 1 1 f the year 1 1 Thanksgiving 1 1 Turkey Day game 1 1 1 iot to be outdone 1 1 by the Purple Iackets 1 1 they trutted 1 1 marched 1 1 swung their ropes 1 1 to the tune f 1 1 'Tm an Old Cowhand 1 1 1 Temple 1 1 the last pund-up 1 1 for football games 1 1 1 Hard 1 1 driving f in 1 1 did not stop 1 1 the Lassos from doing 1 1 their est 1 1 1 They marched 1 1 yelled 1 1 gave the team 1 1 to stay out and fight 1 1 1 Armistice Day 1 1 the oppy sale 1 1 lUU Lassos 1 1 represented iefferson 1 1 1 OFFICERS Spring Term Miss Constance Douglas Sponsor Nancy Price President Fern Forsythe Vice-President Betty Cade Secretary Elizabeth Oliver Treasurer Mary Louise Sien Parliarnentarian Helen Shipman Sergeant-at-Arms Peggy Alston Historian Peggy Alston Reporter p Row:-Grace Carroll: Undine Charltong Catherine Conwayg Mary Margaret Coppardg Virginia Corleyg Catherine Crazeg tty Rae Davisg lane Denikeg Ruth Dunn. Middle Row: - Betty Etzg Martha Eversg Norene Flowersg Rubye Flowersg lean Fraimg gnon Gastg Marjorie Gilmer: Emily Ioe Gosliny Elise Gowland. Bottom Row:-Marjorie Graggg Dorothy Gravesg Margaret iesenbeckg Gloria Grifiing Dora Guidog Barbara Haleg Ruth Hardyg Phyllis Hasslbauerg Virginia Holliday. Page 115 Page 116 COMMITTEES Orchestra Rebekah Bush Nell Donnell lean Nash Betty Cade Mary Bell Caldwell Arrangements Helen Shipman Marguerite Gaines Nancy Price Margaret Portwood Ruth Beakley Decorations lane Paschal lmogene Hawley Mary lo Adams Hazel Meador .fazmoa Then tag day11for the blind 1 1 1 Christmas 11 ne term 1 1 1 The Lassos marched on 1 1 but with lUU ne' girls 1 1 1 Fun began 1 1 old girls taught new 1 1 1 Squac left 1 1 to the rear march 1 1 about face 1 1 new words f their vocabularies 1 1 1 Basketball 1 1 new thrills 1 1 1 1 1 Lassos yelled for dear old leff 1 1 yelled till thd shook the gym 1 1 made fine showing 1 1 cheering the team on to the city championship 1 1 1 Entertainme: too 1 1 1 Banquet given 1 1 in honor of the football tea 1 1 1 At the speakers' table 1 1 lay a miniature footbo field 1 1 1 Toasts given for team 1 1 faculty 1 1 coache 1 1 1 Speeches cut short 1 1 so they could hurry on 1 1 Majestic Theatre 1 1 where a trophy was presentedi to leff's football team 1 1 for winning city championsh: in football 1 1 1 Five Lassos sponsored the Y. W. C. i Top Row: 5 Gertrude Hrebecg Lenora lamesg Alice Keller, Ann Keltong Marianne Kendallg Edna Kingg Lena Rivers Kinnis Rosemary Kirklandg Maxine Krueger. Middle Row: eGlenn Lagerquistg Ethelyn Lawrenceg Virginia Leiparty Billie Long Francine Manng Elizabeth Matthewsg Margaret Matthewsg Hazel Meadorg Stella Megginson. Bottom Raw:-Pauline Mendenh Kathleen Millerg Rosemary Millerg Beverly Moselp lean Nashg Martha Lou Nayf Frances Nixong Yvonne Nobleg Bonnie B Numrnyg Minnie Bae Padgett. .Samoa rive for new members + + + More excitement f f f Lite notographer caught the Lassos f f in action f f ropes vinging f + girls marching f f f I-lostesses f f for the ghool f f at the P. T. A. open house f + f March ll f + the iissos gave dance f f the Whole school there f f f April Hhe exhibition drill f f 1 Houston f + competed with tterson's R.O.T.C. f 1 f Lassos added much color and rcitement + f at the affair f f dancing at school f f Issos were dates for the Houston boys f f + Fiesta + + Kass bands f f floats + f Army f f and the Lassos f f the g parade f + + Competitive drills + f elimination until est one left standing f + f Medals given f f girls with itstanding qualities 1 f f Yet all Lassos are outstand- g + f and are all tor their school f + f The red and blue ot letterson f f f I-low true are the Words of their songl COMMITTEES Decorations '+fCOl'1lll'1Lledl Mary Louise Sien Bid ludy Atwood Alice Keller Grace Carroll Ruth Dunn Elise Gowland Invitation Elizabeth Oliver Ruth Burnett lohnny Boyle Doris Biggs Ofelia Onderdonk Publicity Yvonne Noble I Row:-Peggy Pagenkopfg Margaret Pahlg lane Paschaly Stella Mae Paschalg Gwendolyn Piclcardp Mary Louise Price R dll R l D ll R h d M'dd1 R M F R'ddl Eleanor Sauveur Vir inia Schell Essie ams a p lane eip ingerg rust a ic ar s. 1 e ow:- ary rances 1 eg 7 g 7 e Schwethelmg lane Severeidg Theresa Siriannip Gerry Smithg Dolly Anna Steing Helen Tassos. Bottom Row:hHelen 'lorg Evelyn Thornasg Ann Tillmang Eleanor Toxeyg Gloria Valdesg Carobeth Weebery Esther Margaret Whippley Edith Wiggins ragene Wrightg Mildred Young. OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Pearl West Sponsor Miss Gladys Morgan Sponsor Ben Nixon President Sam Bennett lst Vice-President Billy Clark 2nd Vice-President lane Mclntosh 3rd Vice-President .fatln Club The Latin Club + + of Thomas Iefferson High Schoc 1 + one of largest academic clubs + + in the school f f Members consist f f of students enrolled in Lati classes of Miss Pearl West and Miss Gladys Morga f f and those who have studied Latin f f f The Club hc two distinct purposes' fwhich it endeavors to fulfi each year f + it encourages students + f who do nc take a foreign language f + to become interested i Latin f f it provides an opportunity for Latin student f f to become better acquainted 1 + socially f f f Mee ings f f a lovely social on the first Friday of each mont 1 f at the home of a member f f f As guests f f Lati Club members f f begin to realize their social obl gations f f and to enjoy their friends' hospitality f + Refreshments are furnished by the members an served by the hosts and hostesses f f + Miss Morgan 1- Miss West f f charter sponsors of the Latin Club in ol Top Row:-Miss Pearl West, Sponsor, Miss Gladys Morgan, Sponsor, Ben Nixon, Pres., Sam Bennett, lst Vice-Pres., B' Clark, 2nd Vice-Pres.p lane Mclntosh, Grd Vice-Pres.: Diana Hensarling, Sec'y. Middle Row:-Bob Laverty, Treas., Tho Nixon, Sgt.-at-Arms, Frank Paschal, Sgt,-at-Arms, Mary Louise Price, Hist.g Fern Forsythe, Rep., Mary Io Adams, Annab Albert. Bottom Row:-Marjorie Allingg Edward Stewart Ashley, Fred Bearden, Dorothy Belcher, Ioyce Bennett, Mary B Bertch, lane Biron. l Page 118 Latin Club at P? Main Avenue 1 1 have done a great deal 1 1 to further the Latin Club 1 1 which was founded 1 1 1932 1 1 by the students who had come 1 1 from Main Avenue High 1 1 1 First meeting of the year 1 1 held at country home of 1 1 Thomas 1 1 and Ben Nixon 1 1 1 Hiking 1 1 through the red and gold autumn woods 1 1 furnished entertain- ment 1 1 1 Weiners were roasted 1 1 over huge barbe- cue pit 1 1 1 Club officers 1 1 new members introduced at business meeting 1 1 1 November 1 1 Latin Club guest of Betty Brown 1 1 1 Get acquainted day 1 1 everyone answered roll call1 1 by telling which Latin 1 1 he was taking 1 1 1 Delicious sandwiches 1 1 cake 1 1 punch 1 1 1 Contest held to determine Lights of the Latin Club 1 1 Carl I-lolzschuher 1 1 Diana Hensarling 1 1 won 1 1 1 Christmas motif 1 1 carried out 1 1 at December meeting 1 1 at lane Mclntosh's 1 1 1 Boman Saturnalia 1 1 theme of meeting 1 1 as roll was called 1 1 each member re- OFFICERS Fall Term Officers CCont'dl Diana Hensarling Secretary Bob Laverty Treasurer Thomas Nixon Sergeant-at-Arms Frank Paschal Sergeant-at-Arms Mary Louise Price Historian Fern Forsythe Reporter Top Row:-Betty Brownp Rebekah lane Bushy Maxine Camerong Shirlee Chaddick, Iohn Chariesp Susan Cherryg Roger Critchett. Middle Row:-Dorothy Donnelly Nell Donnelly Margaret Dovreg Ruth Dunng Mary Lambert Fairchildg Mary Ellen Ilfaulkg Marion Findlay. Bottom Row: -Barbara Furlongg lean Ganttg loy Gillandg Iames Gilmer, Howard Goatleyg lean Grahamg Silas Grant. Page 119 Page 120 OFFICERS Spring Term Miss Pearl West Sponsor Miss Gladys Morgan Sponsor Ben Nixon President Sam Bennett lst Vice1President Billy Clark 2nd Vice-President lane Mclntosh 3rd Vice-President .fatin Cllulv ceived present 1 1 from brightly lighted Christmas tree 1 1 1 Billy Clark 1 1 Magister Bibendi 1 1 anyone he asked 1 1 had to entertain the club 1 1 novel 1 1 inter- esting program 1 1 with prize 1 1 a five-pound box oi candy 1 1 given by Mrs. Mclntosh 1 1 1 Nancy Tinkle 1 1 Won award 1 1 with lovely song 1 1 1 Carlos Guergin's piano solo 1 1 Sybil Bollett and Arthur Moore's dance 1 1 Nell Donnell's reading 1 1 all Very entertaining also 1 1 1 Ann Tillman 1 1 charming hostess in Ianuary 1 1 at her home 1 1 about five miles out in the country 1 1 1 Weather Warm 1 1 sunny 1 1 perfectly suited for outdoor meeting 1 1 1 Horse-shoe pitching 1 1 hiking 1 1 enter- tained the members 1 1 Business meeting held on grassy slope ot lawn 1 1 1 Later 1 1 hot dogs 1 1 cake 1 1- cold drinks 1 1 on terrace 1 1 1 February 1 1 meeting held at home 1 1 of Mary Fairchild 1 1 1 Members ex- changed Valentine greetings 1 1 1 Business meeting 1 1 Top Row:-Gloria Griifing Carlos L. Guerguiny Elizabeth Harnnerp Stanley Hauserg Eileen Hickokg Barbara Holmesg Car Holzschuher. Middle Row:-James Nelson Howardg Ianice Howardg Martha Howellg Paul Hughesy Amanda Hurstp Collee Ingramg Leila Craig Iackson. Bottom Row: - Herbert Iacobsong Robert Iohnsong Grace Evalyn Kerri Anamae Kirkpatrickg Glenil Lagerquistg W. G. Lagerquistg Henry Lee. fatin Chili ield on lawn + f overlooking Woodlawn Lake + + re- freshing and unusual experience f f r Henry f f Lucia Dean Wyneken f f host + + hostess in March + + f Skit + f Ibout Caesar + + several songs f f readings f f pre- sented to club f ff delicious ice cream and cake f f f Brpril meeting f f at Elizabeth l-lamner's home 1 f f New nfficers f f for next year f f elected f f 1 Lively games vere played f 1 hamburgers and lemonade were horoughly enjoyed f f +Last meeting of the year 1 f held n May f f at country home of F rank Paschal f f grand finale f f to successful year + f f Medals + f books f f Iwarded f f to outstanding pupils f f of the year f + always the one meeting of the entire year f f that makes nembers have f + that queer little choked feeling f f in he throat r f at leaving such dear friends f f f Out- standing students of the schoolf f are members of Latin Club + f Diana l-lensarling ff f Co-Editor of the Monti- OFFICERS Spring Term Officers fContinuedl Diana Hensarling Secretary Bob Laverty Treasurer Thomas Nixon Sergeant-at-Arms Frank Paschal Sergeant-at-Arms Mary Louise Price Historian Fern Forsythe Reporter op Row:-Mary Catherine Linehanp Iacqueline Lundyp Iim McCaldin: limrnie Mcllhennyg Phyllis Mcllhermyg Gloria Maeseg fendez Marks, Ir. Middle Row:-Robert Lee Mathisg Virginia Matthewsg Ira Martinp Hazel Meadorg Arthur Mooreg Betsy forrisg Horice Mosely. Bottom Row: -Marjorie Murrayg John Naffg Virginia Nibloy Bonnie Bess Nummyg Rosalie Oberg Claire hillipsg Margaret Portwoocl. Page 121 Page 122 COMMITTEES Program: Ioyce Bennett Mendez Marks Silas Grant Carlos Guergin Moving Picture C Iulius Caesar J: Frank Paschal Roger Critchett Iohn Charles lane Mclntosh Pin: Sam Bennett Latin Cllulv W cello 1 1 is secretary 1 1 Ioyce Bennett 1 1 loy Gillanol 1 1 Diana Hensarling 1 1 Amanda Hurst 1 1 Sybil Rollett 1 1 Barbara Furlong 1 1 among R.O.T.C. sponsors 1 1 whc are members 1 1 1 R.O.T.C. officers 1 1 Harry Watson 1 1 Billy Clark 1 1 Sam Bennett 1 1 Roger Critchett 1 1 1 Many Hall of Fame members 1 1 Sybil Rollett 1 1 Diana Hen-f sarling 1 1 Barbara Furlong 1 1 Harry Watson 1 1 1 National Honor Society members 1 1 Harry Watson 1 1 Almeda Towns 1 1 lanice Howard 1 1 Rebekah lane Bush 1 1 Diana Hensarling 1 1 1 Club is 1 1 intellectually 1 1 socially 1 1 one of most outstanding in school 1 1 always working 1 1 for betterment 1 1 of itself 1 1 anc entire school 1 1 1 lefferson may always count 1 1 on the Latin Club 1 1 to stand firmly 1 1 behind Iefferson 1 1 ana her ideals. Top Row: - Ioy Ramsdellg lane Reiplingerg Maebelle Robertsong Ruth Robertsong Russell Rogersg Sybil Rollettg May Lorrain. Sh d. M'dd1 R :-D ll A St ' A M ' Th - A T'll - Nanc lane Tinkleg Eu enia Ti sg Almeda Town errar 1 e ow o y nna em, argie ome, nne 1 man, y g p i Martha Ann Walton. Bottom Row:-Marrietta Walsg Ann Welchy Frances Whittingg Iune Whittingtony Iames Wilsong Dea Winng Iulian Wright. ,Q cg. ofa Creating firmer friendships 1 1 supporting Worth- while school activities 1 1 these projects 1 1 constitute aims 1 1 of the L.G.P.'s 1 1 1 Organized l933 1 1 under sponsorship 1 1 of Mrs. Cocke 1 1 1 L.G.P.'s enjoyed 1 1 highly successful year 1 1 of social activities 1 1 during l937-38 1 1 1 Lovely social 1 1 opening event of season 1 1 Emily Parks 1 1 perfect hostess 1 1 1 Other delightful parties 1 1 at homes of Emma Lois 1 1 Catherine 1 1 Carmonde 1 1 Geneva 1 1 Lucille 1 1 1 Luncheon at Gunter 1 1 in Cctober 1 1 honoring new members 1 1 1 Christmas 1 1 exchange of gifts 1 1 1 L.G.P.'s sponsored 1 1 successful candy sale 1 1 in january 1 1 1 Valentine's Day 1 1 enjoyable party 1 1 1 Prospective members 1 1 honored by gay social 1 1 at mid-term 1 1 Mrs. Cocke as hostess 1 1 1 Later 1 1 luncheon in their honor 1 1 1 ln April 1 1 invitation dance 1 1 held jointly 1 1 with Barrie Dramatic Club 1 1 1 According to club tradition 1 1 graduates 1 1 honored with 1 1 parting luncheon 1 1 rounding out 1 1 year of fun 1 1 and accomplishment. L L .. .. . - . ,-. 1-. -. vs V n fy- -1 1 i.. r 1n-,n,,- n OFFICERS Fall Term Mrs. Bartlett Cocke Sponsor Emily Parks President Virginia Leipart Vice-President Geneva Marmon Secretary Adele Schlierer Treasurer Gertrude Hrebec Parliamentarian Helen Taylor Sergeant-at-Arms Dorotha King Historian and Reporter Spring Term Mrs, Bartlett Cocke- Sponsor Emily Parks President Virginia Leipart Vice-President Geneva Marrnon Secretary Adele Schlierer Treasurer Gertrude Hrebec Parliarnentarian Helen Taylor Sergeant-at-Arms Dorotha King Historian and Reporter -..-.,.. x1,..,.,,.,.a C,r,.'.v. x,1,.1,, Page 125' Page 124 OFFICERS Full Term Miss Louise Brunet Sponsor May Mathis President Celeste Karlstad Vice-President Bettie Gene Sielski Secretary Erna Herzog Treasurer Vera Mae Scheig Parliamentarian Iohn Dunham Sergeant-at-Arms Constance Marmur Historian Paul Hughes Reporter .fe Cenclla nancaizs To promote better feeling 1 1 among French 1 1 and American students 1 1 is worthy aim 1 1 of Le Cercle Francais 1 1 efficiently sponsored 1 1 by beloved Miss Brunet 1 1 1 Each member 1 1 is given an address 1 1 of a French girl 1 1 or boy 1 1 for correspondence 1 1 1 Letters from foreign friends 1 1 read to club 1 1 amusement over grammatical twists 1 1 better insight 1 1 into French life 1 1 customs 1 1 trans-oceanic friendships 1 1 1 Entire club 1 1 members of World League 1 1 may wear international pin 1 1 1 Bird bath 1 1 for Student Council Patio 1 1 club project 1 1 1 First social activity 1 1 party 1 1 given by President May Mathis 1 1 for swearing in of 1 1 new officers 1 1 and members 1 1 1 Tamales 1 1 fritos 1 1 Coca-Cola 1 1 candy 1 1 refreshments 1 1 1 Christmas social 1 1 given by Miss Brunet 1 1 huge success 1 1 color scheme 1 1 blue and silver 1 1 1 French pastry 1 1 hot chocolate 1 1 candy 1 1 1 Members 1 1 strolled away 1 1 contented faces 1 1 full stomachs 1 1 1 Doris Houck 1 1 Top Row:-Miss Louise Brunet, Sponsorg May Mathis, Pres., Celeste Karlstad, Vice-Pres., Bettie Gene Sielski, Sec'yp Erna Herzog, Treas, Vera Mae Scheig, Parl. Middle Row:-Constance Marmur, Hist., Paul Hughes, Reap Phyllis Briscoe, Iean Brownep Eileen Burton, Shirlee Chaddick. Bottom Row: W Betty Dunsian, Helen Evansg Natalie Fischp Barbara Furlongg Marilyn Glaze, Ellen Gavrishetfg Letitia Hardwick. fe Ca-:nclle qnancala entertained also 1 1 March ninth 1 1 sizzling steaks 1 1 happy laughter 1 1 more fun 1 1 1 May 1 1 final get to- gether 1 1 before long vacation 1 1 luncheon 1 1 at French Cafe 1 1 1 Those Frenchmen 1 1 certainly know 1 1 their soup 1 1 1 One meeting 1 1 every two months 1 1 set aside 1 1 for talks on French customs 1 1 tor singing French songs 1 1 1 Members enthusiastic 1 1 1 Many en- tertainments 1 1 enjoyed 1 1 in Little Theater 1 1 1 Many members 1 1 outstanding 1 1 May Mathis 1 1 Celeste Karlstad 1 1 Betty Gene Sielski 1 1 Shirlee Chaddick 1 1 Glory Henning 1 1 Amanda Hurst 1 1 Grace Kerr 1 1 lean Browne 1 1 Virginia Vaughn 1 1 Almeda Towns 1 1 Paul Hughes 1 1 Robert Mathis 1 1 Frna Herzog 1 1 1 Club is very proud 1 1 ot the outstanding work 1 1 they have done 1 1 this year 1 1 1 Also 1 1 to the other members 1 1 club extends 1 1 thanks 1 1 tor cooperation 1 1 loyalty 1 1 received during year 1 1 1 Le Cercle Francais has real prestige 1 1 as outstanding club. Top Row Glory Henning Ruth Higginbotham Amanda Hurst Dorothy Kalilt C ilcf. Evalyn OFFICERS Spring Term Miss Louise Brunet Sponsor Paul Hughes President Molly Leedy Vice-President Grace Kerr Secretary Alrneda Towns Treasurer Robert Lee Mathis Parliamentarian May Mathis Sergeant-at-Arms Constance Marmur Historian Ellen Gavrishelt Reporter orrg Elizabeth Krueger, Middle : - g 5 ' , , C' 1 K Row:eMolly Leedyg Robert Lee Mathisg Martha lane Mewhirierg Anna RuthlMillerg Mary Margaret Mullinsg lean Rosen- rnang May Lorraine Sherrard. Bottom Row: - Mary Louise Sieng Lendell Stockholrng Marilyn Stubbletieldy Alrneda Townsg Virginia Vaughng Dan Wallisg Luelo Wals. Page 125 fwlantha Jettanaon CRandofl5Jh OFFICERS Fall Term Mrs. Leon E. Taliaferro Sponsor Edwina Doherty President Miriam Moon Vice-President Virginia Anderson Secretary Nancy Price Treasurer Bette Bender Parliamentarian Letitia Hardwick Sergeant-at-Arms Helen Shipman Historian Francine Mann Reporter Rap 1 1 1 Rap 1 1 1 Rap 1 1 1 Whispering of ninety girls ceases 1 1 giggles are muffled 1 1 gossiping stops 1 1 Edwina brings order out of chaos 1 1 M.l.R. meeting comes to order 1 1 1 Our objectives 1 1 cooperating 1 1 aiding school projects 1 1 stimulating interest in debat- ing 1 1 making friends 1 1 1 All were carried out 1 1 this year 1 1 in club's activities 1 1 1 Social life started early 1 1 initiation breakfast for new members 1 1 blindfolded pledges shoved down Old South Cafe stairs 1 1 yellow and green candles 1 1 oath of membership 1 1 prestol sparkling 1 1 eager group of new members 1 1 1 De- licious sausages 1 1 tiny hot biscuits 1 1 lengthy conver- sation 1 1 1 New friendships formed 1 1 1 Christmas luncheon on Rainbow Terrace 1 1 Roger Pryor's Or- chestra 1 1 decorations in silver and blue 1 1 miniature Santa Claus favors 1 1 1 Mothers of officers guests 1 1 1 Third Wednesday of each month 1 1 social day for Top Row:- Mrs. Leon E. Taliaferro, Sponsor, Edwina Doherty, Pres., Miriam Moon, Vice-Pres., Virginia Anderson, Sec'y, Nancy Wortley Price, Treas., Bette Bender, Parl., Letitia Hardwick, Sgt,-at-Arms, Helen Shipman, Hist. Second Row:-Francine Mann, Rep., Barbara lean Aten, Kathryn Ball, Gladys Mae Barnett, Iessie Mae Bennett, Betty Boelhauwe, Maryeanes Brophy, Eileen Burton. Third Row: -Catherine Conway, Georgette Cove, lacqueline Covo, Mildred Dromgoole, Ruth Dubose, Ruth Dunn, Arltne Durbin, Natalie Fisch. Bottom Row:-Frances Fluth, Ruth Friedman, Hortense Friedson, Mignon Gast, Ruth Glasberg, Elise Gowland, lean Graham, Dorothy Graves. Page 126 'Wlantha alettenaon Ranclloilph ,gf Jf.l.R.'s 1 1 1 oodles of gossip 1 1 abundance of food 1 1 good time for everyone 1 1 1 Group of members earn- estly accepted challenge of Mr. Harris and the debate eam 1 1 1 Time 1 1 eight fifteen 1 1 place 1 1 room 224 1 1 :horracters 1 1 Mrs. Taliaferro and committee of serious- ninded girls 1 1 this is the setting in which big doings ook place 1 1 1 Last Week of April 1 1 annual MIR. in- ritation dance 1 1 The 'Rose Prom 1 1 All of the club hembers working for success of dance 1 1 buzz of ifxcitement 1 1 honorees for occasion rode in huge rose ihariot 1 1 pulled out on dance floor during intermis- ion 1 1 1 Tinkle of silver 1 1 sad farewells 1 1 MLB. manquet honoring seniors 1 1 1 Retiring president ex- ends new officers her congratulations 1 1 1 Ability of flrs. Taliaferro 1 1 beloved sponsor 1 1 to lead girls 1 1 o keep standards high 1 1 has brought the club 1 1 urough another successful year. OFFICERS Spring Term Mrs, Leon E. Taliaferro Sponsor Eclwinor Doherty President Marie Holland Vice-President Virginia Anderson Secretary Nancy Price Treasurer Barbara Hale Parliamentarian Letitia Hardwick Sergeant-at-Arms Helen Shipman Historian Francine Mann Reporter up Row:-Gloria Griffing Barbara Haley Ruth Hardyg Doris Heuschkelg Doris Hillp Marie Hollandy Margie Iamisong lean nes. Second Row:-Dorothy Kalitfg Katherine Kautmang Helen Keeley Virginia Kellyy Ann Keltong Marianne Kendallg rxmond Kuykendallg Glenn Lagerquist. Third Rowzflacqueline Lunclyg Elizabeth Matthewsg Margaret Matthewsg Audrey illsg Doris Nealg Margie Nevelowg Margaret Pahlg Gwendolyn Pickard. Bottom Row:-lane Potterp Dorothy Raug Drusilla chardsy lean Rosenmang Lera Bess Shelanderg Evelyn Smeltzg Helen Tassosg Carobeth Weeberg Edith Wiggins. Page 127 Page 128 cwlcmtha .glfzallton .fitenanig goal:-:tif OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Theresa Terrell Sponsor Glory Henning President Peggy Portwood lst Vice-President lean Marie Thrift 2nd Vice-President lane Mclntosh Recording Secretary Mary Louise Price Corresponding Sec'y Virginia Vaughn Treasurer Nancy Oden Parliamentarian Elaine Eckenroth Sergeant-at-Arms Rosemary Kirkland Historian lanet Harris Reporter The aim of this club f f to acquaint the member with various types of literature f f to promote ant foster all Worthwhile school activities f f to creat better social understanding among all students f f t practice better parliamentary usage f f to learn tl speak before an audience with ease and poise f f These are the Worthwhile objectives of Martha Skei ton Literary Society f f outstanding organization f f This society was organized + f 1932 f + f Unusually fin charter sponsor f 1 Miss Theresa Terrell 1 + f Steady ir crease in membership f f more than eighty enthusiasti girls now + f f High qualifications for membership + high moral character f f interest in objects and project of club f f harmony with group f f enthusiasm and co operation in club Work f f high scholastic standing f f Skelton patio f f most beautiful spot on campus f f Top Row:-Miss Theresa Terrell, Sponsor, Glory Henning, Pres., Margaret Portwood, lst Vice-Pres., lean Marie Thrift, Z Vice-Pres., lane Mclntosh, Rec. Sec'y, Mary Louise Price, Cor. Sec'y. Second Row:fVirginia Vaughn, Treas., Na Oden, Parl., Elaine Eckenroth, Sgt.-at-Arms, Rosemary Kirkland, Hist., lanet Harris, Rep., Evelyn Adams, Margaret Adair! 1 A d h Ak R h B kl l B tt M ' ' B' d B Third Row:-Mary lo Adams, Goria n erson, Elizabet t ins, ut ea ey, oyce enne , ariorie iar , e Brewster. Bottom Row:-Beverly Brice, Phyllis Briscoe, Marian Brockhauseng Virginia Busby, Rebekah lane Bush, Peg Callahan, Mary Margaret Coppard. Cwlantha Shellton .fttenantg .Soctetg 'iot of color 1 1 lacy palms 1 1 flowers and shrubs 1 1 goldfish playing hide-and-go-seek 1 1 sunlight among :rightly-colored Water lilies in the pond 1 1 indeed a alace of unique loveliness 1 1 real asset to school's Jeauty 1 1 1 Always some student 1 1 enjoying its Jeauty 1 1 as he strolls leisurely 1 1 along its flagstone baths 1 1 1 Many of our members 1 1 leaders in every phase 1 1 of Iefferson's life 1 1 Co-Editor-in-Chief of fvlonticello 1 1 numerous members of National Honor Society 1 1 twenty-five per cent of Lasso membership 1 good representation in class offices 1 1 seven nascots 1 1 greatest per cent of the forty-three R.O.T.C. aponsors 1 1 Colonel Sponsor 1 1 six Skeltons in Senior -lall of Fame 1 1 1 Outstanding event of year 1 1 Senate- Ekelton social in Skelton Patio 1 1 raspberry ice and utti frutti cake 1 1 1 ln Monticello sales contest 1 1 OFFICERS Spring Term Miss Theresa Terrell Sponsor Glory Henning President Eugenia Tips lst Vice-President Mary Cunningham 2nd Vice-President Elizabeth Harnner Recording Secretary Dorothy Holland Corresponding Sec'y Virginia Vaughn Treasurer Nancy Oden Parliarnentarian Elaine Eckenroth Sergeant-at-Arms Rosemary Kirkland Historian Marion Reese Reporter op Row: -Virginia Corleyg Mary Cunninghamg Mildred Delavanp Mary Earlyp Betty Etzp Doris Flintp Dorothy Gayle. Second ow: - Ioy Gillandg Margaret Griesenbeckg Elizabeth Hamnerp Phyllis Hasslbauerg Katherine Hendersong Iolan Henningp Diana ' . h' d :-D h H ll d- Ad l H - L 'l C ' I k 5 E l Kaneg Celeste Karlstadg Maxin ensarlmg T xr Row orot y o an , ee ouse, ei a ratg ac son ve yn e ruegerg Sarah Lea. Bottom Row:-Dorothy Lindeng Billie Longistg Patty McClcudg Peggy McCloudp Phyllis Mcllhenneyg :abelle McKinstryp Doris Markham. Page 129 Page 130 Wlantha .glfzellton .fitenanlg Society COMMITTEES Program and Year Book: lean Marie Thrift Chairman Hospitality: Dorothy Perkins Chairman Membership: Margaret Portwood Chairman Skeltons nosed in second 1 1 1 High spot of year 1 t Skelton Majestic 1 1 provided more profits 1 1 thar any other show 1 1 in history of lefferson 1 1 1 Many out- standing socials 1 1 1 Crowds of excited dancers 1 1 flock to Senate-Skelton invitation dance 1 1 colored lights 1 1 soft music 1 1 beautiful girls in rustling dresses 1 1 o memorable evening 1 1 1 The year again rolls arouno 1 1 to the annual luncheon 1 1 honoring the senior mem- bers 1 1 1 The table is 1 1 beautifully decorated 1 1 ir club colors 1 1 pink and green 1 1 dinner music 1 1 girls- in pert spring outfits 1 1 speeches 1 1 smiles 1 1 a few tears 1 1 a grand time had by all 1 1 1 The close of o successful year 1 1 1 The Skeltons extend 1 1 their affec- tionate appreciation 1 1 to our sponsor 1 1 for her splen- did patience and fine leadership 1 1 1 Skeltons wil always stand 1 1 shoulder to shoulder 1 1 with dear ola lefferson. Top Row:-Rosemary Millerg Twila Mae Morrowg Marjorie Murrayp lean Na-shg Hose Marie Nauschutzg Bonnie Bess Numm Ofelia Onderdonk. Second Row:-Peggy Pagenkopfg Dorothy Perkinsg Martha lane Pottery Ioy Ramsdellp Marion Reesg lane Reiplingerp Mary Frances Riddle. Third Row: - Marjorie Rigginsg Mary Louise Rineyg Ruth Robertsong Sybil Rollettg Bett Gene Sielskig Carolyn Smithg Frances Smith. Bottom Row: -Alice Snyderg Dolly Anna Steing Nancy Iane Tinkleg Eugeni Tipsy Anita Waltersg Ieanette Warreng lune Whittington. Y .1 cwlodlennlatb .fitenanlg .Society Wednesday f f thirty modern girls eagerly await rrival of their inspiration + f Miss Marie Barrett f f f very second meeting f f social with dancing 1 f music f entertainment f f Pat Guenther f f accordion soloist if entertained club members f f modern authors dis- ussed f f f Highlight f f Mendez Marks f f honor guest lf discussed Dorothy Parkers poetry f f f Magazine lrticles f f parliamentary law f f topics discussed at arious meetings + f f Project f f placing mirrors in irls' gym f f funds raised by candy sale f f f Initiation icnic at Woodlawn Lake f f treasure hunt f f luscious nod f f f Christmas party + f Miss Barrett received Jvely gift f f members exchanged gifts f f f Spring arm f f luncheon at Original f f new members f f f Big .pple candy sale f f shrieking sophomores f f joking iniors f f sophisticated seniors f 1 all eating big apples f f Frances's funny ideas f f Ethel's insistence on omething new f f Horice offering suggestions f f Irene f Margaret f 1 Virginia f f triumphant trio f f f Another iodern year for Modernists. OFFICERS Full Term Miss Marie Barrett Sponsor Ethel Swant President Margaret Holland Vice-President Horice Mosely Secretary Cherry Klokau Treasurer Pat Guenther Parliamentarian Frances Love Sergeant-at-Arms Virginia Hatfield Historian Irene Millsaps Reporter Spring Term Miss Marie Barrett Sponsor Ethel Swant President Margaret Holland Vice-President Horice Mosely Secretary Cherry Klokau Treasurer Pat Guenther Parliamentarian Frances Love Sergeant-at-Arms Virginia Hatfield Historian Irene Millsaps Reporter p Row: W Miss Marie Barrett, Sponsorg Ethel Swant, Pres.g Margaret Holland, Vice-Pres.p Horice Mosely, Sec'yg Irene llsaps, Hist.g Lenora Brandt. Bottom Row:-Winifred D'Albinig Iune Gaddieg Frances Loveg Marty Peytonp Adeline hmidtg Helen Shockeyg Gim Wong. Page 131 Page 132 OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Marie E, I. Helland Sponsor Miss Olga H. Vogel Sponsor Bob Netting President Helen Shipman Vice-President Bob Alterman Secretary Mendez Marks Treasurer Almeda Towns Historian Spring Term Miss Marie E. l. Helland Sponsor Miss Olga H. Vogel Sponsor Bob Netting President Helen Shipman Vice-President Bob Alterman Secretary Mendez Marks Treasurer Almeda Towns Historian cvlationall Hanan Society, 4 , Three magic words 1 1 National Honor Society 1 4 Leadership 1 1 character 1 1 outstanding service 1 scholarship 1 1 wonderful qualities by which membe are chosen 1 1 1 High distinction 1 1 not won sudden 1 1 really earned 1 1 through three years 1 1 of hig school 1 1 1 An honor treasured forever 1 1 heart throl 1 1 when long-awaited moment arrives 1 1 thrill of lifetime 1 1 never to be forgotten 1 1 1 lnitiation at evr ning ceremony 1 1 parents 1 1 faculty 1 1 friends o there 1 1 1 Sweet flowers 1 1 soft candle-light 1 1 serioi young faces 1 1 solemn oath softly spoken 1 1 1 Quiet 1 1 new members sign register 1 1 1 Sixty-three senio 1 1 thirty juniors 1 1 happy beyond words 1 1 1 Not o seriousness however 1 1 1 Gay and festive Ohristma party 1 1 at Charles Iohnson's home 1 1 smiling face- 1 1 shouts of happy laughter 1 1 exchange of gifts 1 eager opening of gay packages 1 1 Membership o honor 1 1 equaled only by similar honor 1 1 in colleg Top Row: -Miss Marie Helland, Sponsor, Miss Olga H. Vogel, Sponsor, Bob Netting, Pres., Helen Shipman, Vice-Pres., Alterman, Sec' , Mendez Marks, Ir., Treas., Almeda Towns, Hist. Second Row:-Iud Atwood- Miri B lcl r1 G y y , am an e, ra Coffman, Ruth Dubose: Bolo Gulley, Diana Hensarling, Marie Holland, Ianice Howard. Third Row:-Paul Hug Charles lohnson, Bob Laverty, Mona McDonald, Doris Markham, George Nipper, Corinne Noble, Dorothy Perkins. Bot Rowzwlames Roberts, lane Severeid, Ashby Sutherland, Merle Waters, Harry A. Watson, Dick Wells, S. Y, Wo I 'VL CR. Ji. Rifle Club 1 1 started off 1 1 with a bang 1 1 1 Cap- rin McShane 1 1 sponsor 1 1 addressed members riefly 1 1 setting goal even higher 1 1 than last year's :hievements 1 1 1 Under new officers 1 1 club settled 1 1 w year 1 1 of straight shooting 1 1 1 First scores com- aratively low 1 1 hopes rose 1 1 with scores 1 1 under tiproved facilities 1 1 of new outdoor range 1 1 in- ,eased equipment 1 1 1 Practice rewarded 1 1 Eighth orps Area Team 1 1 consisting almost entirely 1 1 of .HA members 1 1 raised score 1 1 ten per cent 1 1 oove last year's score 1 1 1 Club has brought honors 1 to lefferson 1 1 obtained three hundred dollar out- oor range 1 1 many new rifles 1 1 1 Club's endeavor 1 1 put riflery 1 1 clean 1 1 scientific sport 1 1 into minds of fferson students 1 1 beside other sports 1 1 to train Jung men 1 1 to be sportsmanlilce 1 1 to bring honors Iefferson. OFFICERS Fall Term Capt. loseph B. McShane Sponsor Edward S. Ashley President lack Hardie Vice-President George ludson Secretary Graham Coffman Treasurer Sam Bennett Executive Officer Spring Term Capt. loseph B, McShane Sponsor Edward S. Ashley President lack Hardie Vice-President George Iudson Secretary Graham Coffman Treasurer Sam Bennett Executive Officer r Row: -Edward Stewart Ashley, Pres., lack Hardie, Vice-Pres., George ludson, Ir., Sec'y, Graham Coffman, Treas., Sam mett, Exec. Officer, Bob Abbott, Charles Aicklen, Spencer Baen. Middle Row:- Charles Crowder, Orlyn Gaddis, Bill ser, Iames Gilmer, Stanley Hauser, Laurette Houston, Arnold Hyman, Alfred Lea. Bottom Row:-Robert Megee, Iames ancon, Richard Mischke, Raymond Phelps, Emily Rucker, Adolph Specia, Murriel Stearns, Morgan Terry, Peverley Wallace. Page 133 Page 134 OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Olga H. Vogel Sponsor Maurine Hall President Bill Dunham Vice-President Dorothy Beth Holterman Secretary Augusta Ruedinger Treasurer Essie Mae Schwethelm Parliamentarian Aileen Hall Historian G Reporter Spring Term Miss Olga H. Vogel Sponsor Maurine Hall President Bill Dunham Vice-President Dorothy Beth Holterman Secretary Augusta Ruedinger Treasurer Essie Mae Schwethelm Parliamentarian Aileen Hall Historian G Reporter .gichillllen Qc-:nman Cllulrx Schiller German Club 1 1 named in honor of 1 beloved Friedrich Schiller 1 1 1 Aims ot club 1 1 to toste interest inustudy ot German culture 1 1 to give oppof tunity for social contacts among students taking Gel man 1 1 1 Business meetings 1 1 conducted in Germa 1 1 1 First meeting 1 1 with Miss Vogel 1 1 new sponso 1 1 1 Home of Chester Cochran next 1 1 seven new men bers introduced 1 1 Christmas social 1 1 at home 0 Augusta and Ethel Ruedinger 1 1 former sponsor 1 Miss Rossy 1 1 guest ot honor 1 1 1 Mark Dwyer 1 1 C Santa Claus 1 1 presented gitts to members 1 1 1 Cooki sale 1 1 lanuary 1 1 1 With proceeds 1 1 club presente- school with evergreen tree 1 1 1 Home 1 1 of Ernest Lies: 1 1 party 1 1 included visit 1 1 to Old Trail Drivers' Builcl ing 1 1 1 Valentine party 1 1 in home ot Eloragen Wright 1 1 1 Annual Mexican Dinner 1 1 in El Charro 1 although decorations' and theme typically German 1 1 1 Later movies. Top Row: -Miss Olga H. Vogel, Sponsor, Maurine Hall, Pres.: Walter Dunham, Vice-Pres., Dorothy Beth Holterman, Se Augusta Ruedinger, Treas., Essie Mae Schwetlielm, Parl.g Aileen Hall, Hist. and Rep. Middle Row:-Catherine Armstro Betty Boelhauwe, Chester Cochran, Mark Edward Dwyerp Ioy Gilland, Carlos L. Guerguing Evelyn Kane. Bottom Row: - Em Lieseg Nancy Wortley Priceg Ethel Ruedinger, Ruth Schaefer, Ethel Swamp Irene Marjorie Waldeck, Floragene Wrig FW. , . Stataamen Society, To further art of debating + f to develop initiative find leadership f f to teach correct use of parlia- nentary law f f to foster all Worthy school enterprises ' f these are our objectives f f under able leadership f f of Mr. Arthur Harris + f new sponsor + f f Club dis- inguished itself f f and gained greater prominence + f among student organizations f 1 f lefferson lnter- scholastic Debating Team f ff Was again composed Ilmost entirely f 1 of Statesmen f f McCain f f Kallison V f Strauss f + and Hauser f f + Debate team + f dis- inguished itself in all contests f + + Team entered inter- sting tournament f f conducted by Austin High f f in ustin f f 1 Several social meetings f f including an- iual banquet f f in honor of seniors f f f Statesmen nernbers prominent f f Harry Watson f f Colonel of El.O.T.C. f f Robert Megee + f Sophomore president f f tanley Banks f f Monticello's business manager f f f tatesmen looking eagerly forward + f to even greater success f f in the future + f f Outstanding club in efferson. OFFICERS Fall Term Mr. Arthur Harris Sponsor Merle Waters President Iimrny Kallison Vice-President lerry Kuhl Secretary Adolph Specia Treasurer Stanley Banks, lr. Parliamentarian Spring Term Mr. Arthur Harris Sponsor limmy Kallison President Merle Waters Vice-President Adolph Specia Secretary Stanley Banks, lr. Treasurer Garvin McCain Parliarnentarian Richard Strauss Sergeant-at-Arms lack Cunningham Reporter 'op Row:-Mr. Arthur L. Harris, Sponsorg Merle Waters, Pres.g lirnrny Kallison, Vice-Pres., Ierry Kuhl, Sec'yg Adolph Specia, reas.g Stanley Banks, Ir, Parl, Bottom Row:- Garvin McCain, Iames W. Rogersg Harold Stiles, Richard Straussg Harry .. Watsong Iames Wong. Page 135 Page 136 OFFICERS Fall Tenn Mr. R. W. Arrowood Sponsor Charles Taylor President Sam Bennett Vice-President Iohn Patterson Secretary George Nipper Corresponding Secretary Dick Wells Treasurer Bob Gulley Parliamentarian Stanley Banks, Ir, Sergeant-at-Arms Roy Lange Reporter anata To foster worthy school enterprises 1 1 teach cor- rect use ot parliamentary law 1 1 develop initiative 1 11 leadership 1 1 create better understanding 1 1 promote educational qualifications 1 1 the Senate ideals 1 1 1 Club started season under great handicap 1 1 follow- ing loss ot beloved sponsor 1 1 Mr. E. E. Edwards 1 1 1 lt has kept its banner 1 1 waving high 1 1 1 The torch lighted by Mr. Edwards 1 1 burned more brightly than ever 1 1 this year 1 1 due to able leadership 1 1 ot spon- sor 1 1 Mr. Arrowood 1 1 and to inspiration 1 1 ot Mr. Edwards's memory 1 1 1 Also to fine work 1 1 ot Senate's two presidents 1 1 Taylor 1 1 Landon 1 1 1 First dance of year 1 1 great triumph 1 1 immediately followed by social 1 1 at home ot one of the lovely Senate Mascots 1 1 Barbara Furlong 1 1 school Belle 1 1 1 Another social 1 1 1 This one 1 1 given by pledges 1 1 in home 1 1 ot Bill Allen 1 1 1 November l8 1 1 greatest Senate victory oi year 1 1 1 For sixth successive year 1 1 Senate again Top Row:-Mr, B. W. Arrowood, Sponsor, Charles Taylor, Pres, Sam Bennett, Vice-Pres.g Iohn Patterson, Rec. Sec'yg Georg Nipper, Cor. Sec'y, Dick Wells, Treas.p Bob Gulley, Par1., Stanley Banks, Ir., Sgt.-at-Arms. Middle Row:-Roy Langej Rep, Mildred Delavan, Mascotp Barbara Furlong, Mascot, Dorothy Perkins, Mascotg Bill Allen, Tom Alleng Bob Alterman, Iohn Banks. Bottom Row:-Dan Bates, Stephen W. Blount Illg Robert Bobbittg lohn Bridgeg Mark Brownp Bob Burney, Billa Busby, Webb Carnes, Iohn Charles. .Se nate won 1 1 Monticello Sales Contest 1 1 1 For being high men 1 1 in contest 1 1 Patterson 1 1 Orsinger 1 1 Smith 1 1 Kallison 1 1 rewarded 1 1 with trip to Padre island 1 1 1 Shortly after Christmas holidays 1 1 Senate gave 1 1 ice skating party 1 1 characteristic 1 1 oi all Senate enter- prises 1 1 party great success 1 1 1 lanuary 1 1 Senate turned to more serious side 1 1 1 Knowing 1 1 Senators themselves 1 1 could never forget 1 1 their late sponsor 1 1 Mr. Edwards 1 1 but realizing 1 1 they must per- petuate 1 1 his name 1 1 tor other leiterson students 1 1 less fortunate than themselves 1 1 in not knowing him 1 1 as they did 1 1 Senate 1 1 erected memorial 1 1 to him 1 1 1 At unveiling ceremony 1 1 covered by 1 1 deep pall 1 1 ot sadness 1 1 monument dedicated 1 1 to memory 1 1 ot Mr. E. E. Edwards 1 1 1 Then Senate 1 1 re-entered the riield 1 1 and made 1 1 yet another conquest 1 1 fathering of 1 1 Tri-Club Banquet and lamboree 1 1 1 The Senate's idea 1 1 three boys' organizations 1 1 ot leiterson 1 1 OFFICERS Spring Term Mr. B. W. Arrowood Sponsor Cedric Landon President Sam Bennett Vice-President Billy Todd Secretary Stanley Banks, lr. Treasurer Terry Thrift Parliamentarian Dick Wells Sergeant-at-Arms Timmy Kallison Historian Charles Orsinger Reporter op Row:-Billy Clarkg Chester Cochrang Quest Couchy Clyde Craveny Roger Critchettg Charles Dicksong Bill Duggerg Bill unham. Middle Row:-Robert Freemanp Taylor Cwarnerg Bill Geiserg lchn William Goodeg lack Hardiep Duncan Hcrrdingp Stanley Hauserg Iimmy Helland. Bottom Row:-Duane l-litchcockp Carl Holzschuherg Charles lohnsong Robert lohnsonp Iimmy Kallisong Cedric Landon: Alfred Leap Henry Leeg A, C. Leske. XJ Page 137 Page 138 COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Membership committee: Iohn Patterson Yearbook committee: Bill Geiser Social cornrnitteei Sam Bennett Program committee: Bob Netting Patio committee: Ben Nixon Pin comrnitteei Roger Critchett Top Row:-Glenn Lucasg Iimmy Mcllhennyg Robert Megeey Arthur Mooreg George Morrisg Roscoe Morrisg Bob Nixon. Middle Row:-Thomas Nixong Charles Orsingerg Lawrence Packardg Frank Paschalg Raymond Phelpsg Lee Rochsg Russell Rogers. Bottom Row:-Iimmie Smithg Adolph Speciag John Steenp Iimrny Tatep Terry Thrifty Billy T Senate giving a joint father-and-son banquet 1 1 followed by athletic contest 1 1 in gymnasium 1 1 enthusiastically accepted 1 1 1 Proud fathers 1 1 watched contests 1 Senate won greatest number 1 1 1 Tri-Club plaque awarded 1 1 to Senate 1 1 1 Banquet and Iamboree inaugurated by Senate 1 1 to be annual Tri-Club att .J if ki air 1 1 1 Senators leaders ot school 1 1 1 President of Student Council 1 1 Terry Thrift 1 1 Senior President 1 1 Bob Gulley 1 1 lunior President 1 1 lohn Goode 1 1 Sopho- more President 1 1 Bob Megee 1 1 Co-Editor-in-Chief oi Monticello 1 1 George Nipper 1 1 1 Many more outstand- ing members 1 1 1 Lovely mascots 1 1 Barbara Purlo T19 1 1 Mildred Delavan 1 1 Dorothy Perkins 1 1 1 With Mr Edwards 1 1 as its inspiration 1 1 Mr. Arrowood 1 1 as its guiding hand 1 1 the Senate banner 1 1 will continue to wave high 1 1 1 The Senate 1 1 will always 1 1 go f ward 1 1 Senate ot the future 1 1 will tollow in to steps 1 1 ot the Senate of the past. Vaughang Iohnny Wernerg Iohn Yochem. ore ot- Scnilvlaflena Scribblers' Club 1 1 honorary literary society of lefferson 1 1 organized five years ago 1 1 by Mrs. Weaver 1 1 and twenty outstanding students 1 1 1 l936 1 1 Miss Hill became Sponsor 1 1 1 l937 1 1 Miss Florence Durrett assumed leadership 1 1 1 Club's objectives 1 1 to acquaint members with various types of literature 1 1 to develop creative ability 1 1 1 Scribblers successful 1 1 1 Led by capable officers 1 1 enthusiastic members got off to flying start 1 1 1 Meeting in October 1 1 original compositions read 1 1 Miss Durrett's talk 1 1 explaining composition of poetry 1 1 inspired Scribblers to original efforts 1 1 1 Christmas social 1 1 Nell and Mendez tied for first prize for Writing impromptu poems 1 1 lanuary 1 1 talk by Mr. M. M. Harris 1 1 editor of San Antonio Express 1 1 large audience 1 1 1 Spring meetings suc- cess 1 1 entertaining programs 1 1 1 March 1 1 social honoring new members 1 1 1 May 1 1 delightful picnic 1 1 1 Big year 1 1 socially and intellectually 1 1 1 Valuable school organization. OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Florence Durrett Sponsor Bob Alterman President Charles Orsinger Vice-President Mendez Marks, lr. Secretary Margaret Portwood Treasurer Bob Gulley Parliamentarian Ashby Sutherland Sergeant-at-Arms Marie Holland Historian Spring Term Miss Florence Durrett Sponsor Robert Bobbitt President lohn Goode Vice-President Nell Donnell Secretary Carl Holzschuher Treasurer Bob Alterman Parliarnentarian Charles Orsinger Sergeant-at-Arms Esther Margaret Whipple Historian Top Row:-Bob Alterman, Pres.g Charles Orsinger, Vice-Pres., Mendez Marks, Ir., Sec'y, Margaret Portwood, Treas.y Ashby Sutherland, Sgt.-at-Arms, Marie Holland, Hist. and Rep, Tom Allenp Robert Bobbitt. Middle Row:-Nell Donnell, Ruth Glas- bergi lohn Goode, Gloria Griffin, Bob Gulley, Helen Harris, Ianet Harris, Diana Hensarling. Bottom Row:-MargaretHo1land, Carl Holzschuher, Arthur Moore, George Nipperp Martha lane Potterp Helen Shipman, Christine Ulmer, Esther Margaret Whipple. l Page 139 Page 1.40 OFFICERS Fall Term Mrs. Mary Hickman Sponsor Alrneda Towns President Mary Louise Sien Vice-President lean Browne Secretary Betty jane Groos Treasurer Mona McDonald Parliamentarian Nell Donnell Sergeant-at-Arms Hazel Meador Historian May Mathis Reporter .ghalfeeapaane .fttanantj Society, An exciting year f + begun by colorful tea honor- ing new members f f given by president + f Almeda Towns f + f All sixteen invitations issued by Shakes this year accepted f f an honor no other club has ever ex- perienced ' f f Atternoon ot tun and gayety f f social at home ot lean Browne f 1 delicious refreshments 1- f Amanda Hurst and Barbara Furlong f f co-hostesses f f f New members sworn in + ff 1 First social attended by beloved new sponsor f f Mrs. Mary Hickman f f f Shakespeares honored f f prominent member + f Bar- bara Furlong f f chosen Belle ot lefterson f f 1+ Lovely social given by Patsy Kenney f f Fern Forsythe + f Stella Megginson + f Gerry Smith f f in Gerry's home f f attractive refreshments f f f Everyone had good time + f 1 Lite photographer took pictures f f great excite- ment f f f Everyone anxious to be taken by Lite + f + Attractive scrapbook begun by historian f f to pre- Top Row: - Mrs. Mary Hickman, Sponsor, Almeda Towns, Pres., Mary Louise Sien, Vice-Pres., Iean Browne, Sec'y, Betty Groos, Treas., Mona McDonald, Parl., Nell Donnell, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hazel Meador, Hist, Middle Row:-May Mathis, Rep., Mary Bassett, Doris Biggs, Carolyn Ioan Boyle, Ruth Burnett, Betty Cade, Eleanor Cade, Betty Fay Cadwallader. Bottom Row:- Mary Bell Caldwell, Dorothy Campbell, Grace Carroll, Undine Charlton, Susan Cherry, Dorothy Davenport, Madelon Drum- mond, Fern Forsythe. .ghalseelpeana .fitenamg Societal serve happy moments 1 1 for members and future members 1 1 1 Another glorious afternoon 1 1 social in OFFICERS the home of lohnnie Boyle 1 1 1 Susan Cherry 1 1 Ann Spring Term Welch 1 1 Margie Thorne 1 1 co-hostesses 1 1 1 lnvitation Mrs- MQW Hickman I D - U 1 Sponsor dance in spring 1 1 gay and original decorations 1 1 Almeda Towns beautiful music 1 1 one of the most brilliant of school President . . . . . M L ' S' entertainments this year 1 1 1 Attractive social in the T7 muse. len Vice-President lovely home of Hazel Meador 1 1 Betty Cade 1 1 Buth rem Browne . . s 1 Burnett 1 1 co-hostesses 1 1 1 Everyone en1oyed this we my 1 I Betty lane Groos afternoon of fun 1 1 1 Beautifully appointed luncheon Treasurer on Bainbow Terrace 1 1 of St. Anthony Hotel 1 1 given Mom MCDOHUM I I I Parliamentarian by sophomores and Juniors in honor of the seniors 1 1 Nell Donnell tears and laughter intermingled 1 1 1 Farewell social Sef96 ml'Ul'AfmS . . . . H IM ri of year given by Alrneda Towns 1 1 the retiring presi- Gflslofgllor dent 1 1 again a charming hostess 1 1 this affair the Eirzrrbeth Oliver Reporter climax of one of the best years for the Shakes 1 1 1 The Shakespeare Club marches on. Top Row: 7 Barbara Furlongg Marguerite Gainesg lean Ganttg Amanda Hurstg Alice Kellerg Patsy Kenneyg Leclatre Leslreg Virginia Matthews. Middle Row:-Stella Megginsong Nell Millerg Mary Katherine Mitchellg Betsy Morrisg Amory Oliverg Elizabeth Oliverp lane Paschalg Stella Mae Paschal. Bottom Row:eBetty Plazap leanette Presslyg Frances Thomasg Margie Thorneg Gerry Srnithg Ann Welshg Rebecca Wzllsong Dorothy Ann Wright. Page 141 Page 142 OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Mamie A. Brawner Sponsor Terry Thrift President Cedric Landon Vice-President Lorraine Weichlein Secretary limmy Kallison Corresponding Secretary Barbara Hale Treasurer Charles Taylor Parliamentarian Billy Todd Sergeant-at-Arms S. Y. Wong Reporter .Student Council The Student Council 1 1 one of Iefferson's most out- standing organizations 1 1 is a form of student govern- ment 1 1 1 It aims 1 1 to render service to students 1 1 at all times 1 1 to promote activities 1 1 which benefit the students and the school 1 1 to work with the faculty 1 1 in matters 1 1 concerning the welfare 1 1 of the school 1 1 1 It helps to maintain 1 1 high standards of honor and conduct 1 1 in all school Work 1 1 and extra-curricular activities 1 1 1 Each advisory 1 1 has a representative 1 1 1 Honorary members 1 1 are presidents of senior 1 1 junior 1 1 sophomore 1 1 classes 1 1 the Colonel and Colonel Sponsor 1 1 editor of the Declaration 1 1 editors of the Monticello 1 1 the school press agent 1 1 the vice-president ot the senior class 1 1 1 The Coun- cil's outstanding project 1 1 is the campaign tor safer driving 1 1 1 National Safety Council 1 1 has given much Top Row:-Miss Mamie A. Brawner, Sponsorg Terry Thrift, Pres.p Cedric Landon, Vice-Pres.g Lorraine Weichloin, Sec'yp Barbara Hale, Treasg Iimmy Kallison, Cor. Sec'y. Middle Row: -Charles Taylor, Parlg Billy Todd, Sgt.-at-Armsg S. Y, Wong, R ,- Vir 1n1a Anclersong Steven W. Blount Ill- Robert Babbitt. Bottom Row:-Bob Burne 5 Vir inia Busb g Rebekah Iane ep , Q V Y Q Y Bushg Iacqueline Covog Roger Critchettg Ruth Dubose. .Student Councill faluable material 1 1 1 Posters in the halls 1 1 speeches nade in assemblies 1 1 made the students safety con- scious 1 1 1 ln the fall 1 1 a contest 1 1 to stimulate interest 1 in the campaign 1 1 1 Cash prizes awarded 1 1 to students 1 1 who Wrote 1 1 the best poems 1 1 essays 1 1 ditorials 1 1 one-act plays 1 1 1 Safety stickers given 1 1 o all students 1 1 Who signed a safety pledge 1 1 1 ln the :pring 1 1 the Council presented 1 1 a series of movies 1 1 an safety 1 1 1 Three social affairs 1 1 enjoyed by Student Council members 1 1 1 Annual banquet 1 1 'ebruary 26 1 1 at the Milam cafeteria 1 1 the theme of he speeches being Friendship 1 1 1 After the banquet 1 a social 1 1 in the home of Virginia Busby 1 1 was en- Dyed 1 1 1 The Student Council picnic 1 1 was given 1 1 rt the end of the season 1 1 1 The standing duties of the :ouncil 1 1 maintenance of a Lost and Found Bureau 1 1 OFFICERS Spring Term Miss Mamie A. Brawner Sponsor Terry Thrift President Cedric Landon Vice-President Lorraine Weichlein Secretary Iimmy Kallison Corresponding Secretary Barbara Hale Treasurer Bill Dugger Parliarnentarian Billy Todd Sergeant-at-Arms S. Y. Wong Reporter op RoW:- Bill Duggerg Ruth Dunn, Lawrence Eiserlohg Natalie Fischg Bubye Flowers, Barbara Furlong. Middle Row: - Iohn oodeg Silas Grantg Horace Gravesp Gloria Griffing Bob Gulley, Aileen Hall. Bottom Row: elack Hardieg Phyllis Hasslbaurg lory Henningg Diana Hensarlingg Doris Heuschkelg Margaret flolland. Page 143 Page 141, STANDING COMMITTEES Executive: Officers and Billy Dugger Corinne Noble Mona McDonald Ashby Sutherland Bill McBride Harold Stiles Social: Cedric Landon Lost and Found: Harold Stiles Check Boom: Charles Bay Student Councilf ect, if 'n an information desk 1 1 a check room at all dances 1 the arranging of the flowers in the library 1 1 the car of the Student Council patio 1 1 the operation of thi Coca-Cola machine 1 1 various matters of courtesy rep resenting the school 1 1 checking state text books in an' out 1 1 chartering new clubs 1 1 installing president of all organizations 1 1 The Student Council had assent blies 1 1 in October 1 1 and in February 1 1 welcominw new sophomores 1 1 1 Color days were sponsored 1 before all important football games 1 1 1 Football fielf was decorated 1 1 by a committee 1 1 before ever' game 1 1 1 School colors 1 1 pins 1 1 shields 1 1 stickers 1 sold by representatives 1 1 1 Seventy-five families 1 provided for 1 1 this year 1 1 by the Christmas Chee work 1 1 1 Christmas trees 1 1 placed 1 1 in main hall anc- in library 1 1 1 lntroduction of Get Acguainted Day 1 Top Row: - Hart Howethp Glenn Hudsong Carolyn Iasmery Roy Langeg Doris Markharup Mendez Marks, Ir. Middle Row:-Mor McDonaIdg Miriam Moonp Bob Netting, Virginia Niblog George Nipperg Corinne Noble. Bottom Row: - Nancy Odeng Elizabe Oliverg Charles Orsingerg lane Parkeri Charles Rayy Iames Roberts. .Student Council very student given authority 1 1 to obtain any other tudent's name 1 1 address 1 1 phone number 1 1 1 Cash prize given to student 1 1 having the most names 1 1 1 pfterson s Student Council 1 1 is president organization STANDING COMMITTEES l T1 of all student councils in Texas 1 1 Bob Netting 1 1 Field Decomyionz . . lack H d' lected state president 1 1 1 Second annual convention Gr le Color: 1 of the Bexar County Student Leadership Association Bill Dugger 1 held at Harlandale High School 1 1 1 Our Terry POIHPOIHI Margaret Holland hritt president ot convention 1 1 1 Student Council Safety. how 1 1 April 7 1 1 proceeds given to the beautitying MY Todd Patio: t the Council patio 1 1 1 The theme 1 1 ot the show 1 1 Adolph spew fas Rhythm 1 1 1 May 1 1 the council honors our christmas cheer: R M A iothers on Mothers Day 1 1 1 The fame of Thomas Osama C Enemy etterson's Student Council 1 1 has spread 1 1 far and fide 1 1 1 lt has been a model 1 1 tor organization 1 1 6 many student body councils. Row' Helen Shipman Theresa Sirianni Adolph Soecia- Murriel Stearns- Dolly Anna Stein- Iohn Steen Middle Row:- Fn Robe? Stevensp Harold Stilesg Ashby Sdtherlandg Helen ITassosg Iimrny Tateg Hettye Dick Thbmas. Bottom Row:-Christine merg Ieanette Warreng Harry Watsong Carobeth Weberg Barbara Whiteg August Woeltzg Iohn Yochem, Page 145 Page 146 OFFICERS Fall Term Mr. Frederick Abbott Sponsor Lois Linnell Boldt President lane Severeid Vice-President Maurine Hall Secretary Aileen Hall Treasurer Constance lones Parliarnentarian Catherine Armstrong Sergeant-at-Arms Glorya Zalym Historian Elizabeth Shuford Reporter Clhehlpian Club Thespians organized + f with lefferson f f in l93 f f f Brilliant career of dramatics + f social activities f r One of major organizations f f in Iefferson f f f Aim Q club f f to study dramatics f f parliamentary practic f f social culture f f + Motto f + Give the world the bes you have f f the best Will come back to you 1 f Colors f f lavender and gold f f f During year f f seve: monthly plays given f f for members and guests f some serious f f some amusing f f usually only gii actors + f f March third f f Thespians presented annuo show f f a sparkling comedy f f lunior's Moustache + f brilliant vaudeville cast f f dances f f songs f genuine entertainment f f f Social given each mont f + at homes of members f + f Delightful program ren dered f f delectable refreshments served 1 f enjoyablt time for everyone f f more friends made at socials f than at any other club function f + f Evening of F eb ruary fourth f f girls and escorts f f enjoyed dinner Top Row: - Mr. Frederick Abbott, Sponsorg Lois Linnell Boldt, Pres.g lane Severeid, Vice-Pres., Maurine Hall, Sec'yg Ailes Hall, Treas,, Constance lones, Parl., Catherine Armstrong, Sgt.-at-Arms, Glorya Zalym, Hist, Middle Row: - Elizabeth Shufor Rep., Iohnnie lean Adams, lean Ballantyne, Frances Bothe, Louise Boyd, Viola Braunstein, Cecile Burg, Mary Bush. Botto- Row:-lo Payne Byrn, Carol Colvin, Martha Dabneyg Evelyn Dickson, Edna Ruth Downes, Lillian Dunlap, Adair Edmisto Lillian Erlich, loyce Evins. Clhezslpian Cllul: ince 1 1 at Officers' Club 1 1 Eort Sarn Houston 1 1 under rid chaperonage 1 1 of Captain and Mrs. Niblo 1 1 1 iespians' big project 1 1 Thespian Island 1 1 greets sitor 1 1 as he approaches Thomas lefferson 1 1 eauty spot of campus 1 1 lovely flowers 1 1 shrubs 1 1 and 1 1 water lilies 1 1 goldfish basking in sunlight 1 1 1 ith proceeds of show 1 1 club will add 1 1 still more 1 1 its beauty 1 1 1 Thespians have 1 1 in their midst 1 1 any outstanding members 1 1 known and honored f student body 1 1 1 Catherine Armstrong 1 1 president f known as girl of finest character 1 1 ability 1 1 holastic record 1 1 1 Club is proud 1 1 of her leadership 1 Always ready 1 1 willing 1 1 to assist Thomas leffer- n 1 1 in all its activities 1 1 Thespians strive 1 1 to be orthy 1 1 of their fine heritage 1 1 1 Mr. Frederick Abbott 1 sponsor 1 1 very proud of club achievements 1 1 oks forward 1 1 to even greater success 1 1 in the ture. OFFICERS Spring Term Mr. Frederick Abbott Sponsor Catherine Armstrong President Laurette Houston Vice-President Constance lone-s Secretary Claire Phillips Treasurer Elizabeth Holloway Parliamentarian Edna Ruth Downes Sergeant-at-Arms Elizabeth Fontaine Historian Rubiedick Yarbrough Reporter Row: -Elizabeth Fontainep lean Frairng Marilyn Glazeg Virginia Hollidayg Elizabeth Hollowayg Laurette Houston, Margaret eryp Lorene Iones. Middle Row:-Molly Leedyg Ruth Lentschg Elanola McCorkleg Virginia Eahner Niblop Minne Rae getty lane Parkerg Claire Phillipsp Esther Pines, Bottom Row:-Elizabeth Postolosg Kathiryn Reedg Murriel Stearnsg Marian abeth Taylorg Eleanor Toxeyg Billie leanne Thompsong Darleen Walkerg Margaret Williamsong Rubiedick Yarbrough, Page 147 Page 148 Gland and A flash f f red coats f f blue trousers f f gold braid + f brass buttons f f th pride ot letterson f + our School Band f f + Played + + at all f + football game - f dedication ot Parent Teachers' Association trees f f Southwest Texc Boys' Pat Stock show f f Chevrolet Motor Car Convention f f at Municipc Auditorium f f f Band stirred the students' pride at Armistice Day assembl f ff and at Armistice Day parade f f f People in tar corners heard f f band f when pep rally f f was broadcast f + f Played at B.O.T.C. banquet f + f Beaso f f our band is well known f f constant practice f f a regular class period + 5 Band membership increased f f to seventy-tive members f f f Band enterd Texas School Band and Orchestra Clinic f f held in Port Worth f + February and 5 f + sent outstanding members f + f letterson students f f can well lc proud f f of this fine organization f + that devotes much outside time + f t perfecting f f members' ability f f f letterson will always f f be able f f to loo with pride + + upon her band f f + Boger Critchett f f Captain ot the band f won tirst chair f f second trombone + f in the National High School Band in S Louis on April l 1 f Bonnie Bess Nummy and Marvin Bartlett won two cups J and the band won two medals in the Southern Division Contest of the Texc Band and Orchestra Association on April 9 + f Mr. lerome Zoeller truly is a ti leader and inspiration to the members of the band f + members are sure to tar + f with this invaluable training. Top Picture across lelt and right pages Center semi-circle. left to right: - Mary Louise Robertsong Robert lennings, lrene Haynie, Dean Clitt, Betty Rickard, Iack Bryant, Lillian Erlich, Tom Dalkowitz. Second semi-circle, left to right:4Phyllis Brisco, Miriam Gelfond, Bob McCain, lack Camp, San-i Granato, Robert Hill, Marjorie Ahr, Harold Crasilneck, Ardis Beardg Lester Harrell, Iames W. Rogers, Boy White, Bille Busby, Richard Bloomfield, Thelma Lucas, Marvin Bartlett, Billy Alexander. Third semi-circle, left to right:eBill Ebert, Cosmo Guido, Harry Williams, Violet Dossat, Mary Catherine Linehang George Gubernatorg Theresa Whitis, Doris Boldt, Barbara Ann Townsend, Prank Oweng Bernard Halbig, Durward Pledger, Billy Eyresg Roger Critchett, Milton Max Nemkyg lames Moweryg Wanda lean Whitisg Geraldine Stamps, Lachlan Langston, Garvin McCain, Virginia Dockery, Standing semi-circle, left to right:-Houth Moorep Doris Neal, Margaret Stephens, Frances Fluth, Ernest Hausman, Adrian Snyder, Harvey Kindervater, Paul Dean, Paul Chaletz, Iolin Adamo, Helen Mclver, William Eckle, lnstructor, lerome Zoeller. One heatna uWhistle While You Work f f if l'Once in a While 1 + f Delightful swing .usic f f in the modern manner f + f The lefferson orchestra f f is always ready f and willing f f to help at all school assemblies + f and shows f f f This year - Fathers' Night f f Senior Show f f Parent Teachers' Association Style Show - only a few of orchestras activities f f f Entered meets and contests ff f in Fort forth f f February 4 f f in St. Louis f + March 27 f f and in San Antonio + f in .pril f f + lefferson is proud f f of the distinction f f which its orchestra brings n it f f in the field of music + f f Fiesta week f f contest f f held in San Antonio + judged by nationally known musicians f f f Texas School Band and Or- iestra Clinic f f held in Fort Worth + f February 4 and 5 + f to select concert Lusic f + f Outstanding players attended f f represented lefferson's band and rchestra f f f Orchestra staged show f f to raise money f f for uniforms f f ew instruments f f f Outstanding organization f f f Praise due Mr. lerome seller f f conductor f f and instructor f f one of the best known in state f f f lembers of lefferson orchestra f + can well be proud f + of their smooth- inning organization 1 f f Two cups and two medals were won f f in the outhern Division Contest of Texas Band and Orchestra Association on pril 9 f f cup winner being Billy Alexander for both trombone and alto arinet f f + Bussell Bogers f f concert master of the leff orchestra + + won .eventh chair f f first violin f f in the National l-ligh School Orchestra in St. Juis on April l. Bottom Picture across left and right pages Small center semi-circle, lett to right: -Russell Bogersg George Palmerg Adele Schliererp Eleanor Hohry Kathryn Bally Bonnie Bess Nummyg Beulah Heathg Iames limenez, Second semi-circle, left to right:- Bonnie Bess Robertsp lean Marie Thriftg Thelma Lucas: Lillian Erlichg Tom Dalkowitzg Irene Haynieg lames Pughp Robert Ienningsy lack Campg Silas Grantg Tuck Lee Ngg Evelyn Thomasg lohn Adamo. Third broken semi-circle, left to right: -Frank lasmerg Norman Thomsong Robert Hillg Phyllis Briscog Marijo McBurneyg l Paul Chatetzg Eva Louise Briceg Doris Boldt. Fourth broken semi-circle, left to right: --Ruth Pooleg Iarnes Moweryg Lachlan Langstong Virginia Doclceryg Roger Oritchettg larnes W. Rogersg Ardis Beardg 3 Betty Rickarclp Pat Crandalp Dean Cliftp Ralph Hinclelangp leannette McClellan. Standing. left to right:- ' Helen Taylorg Grace Ella Paisleyp Dorothy Kalittg Ernest Hausrnang Dorothy Elizabeth Haysg Doris Nealg William Eckle, Paul Deang Instructor, lerome Zoeller, l Page 149 Page 150 Dnamatica Dramatics classes 1 1 teach worthwhile things 1 1 learning to speak 1 meeting outside world 1 1 1 Good assemblies 1 1 throughout year 1 1 under di ection 1 1 of Miss Wolf 1 1 Miss Perez 1 1 Miss Orrell 1 1 1 Excellent plays 1 1 al: produced 1 1 at frequent intervals 1 1 1 Most important to school 1 1 State plct 1 1 and Senior play 1 1 1 Radio dramatics 1 1 also an interesting part 1 1 of Wo 1 1 1 On April l4 1 1 l95th birthday of Thomas lefferson 1 1 an assembly in k honor 1 1 presented four scenes 1 1 from his life 1 1 1 They illustrated 1 1 li participation 1 1 in the four occupations that most interested him 1 1 statesma ship 1 1 education 1 1 invention 1 1 agriculture 1 1 1 The finale 1 1 living statue - representing monument to lefferson 1 1 students symbolizing 1 1 the four fer tured phases 1 1 1 State play 1 1 The Revolt of the Morons 1 1 triumphing 1 over Lanier 1 1 Brackenridge 1 1 Tech 1 1 in City l-ligh School one-act play co: test 1 1 earned a place 1 1 for the fourth time in six years 1 1 in the Distri competition 1 1 April l-4 1 1 at lefferson 1 1 1 Mendez Marks declared outstant ing player 1 1 1 Miss Orrell deserves Commendation 1 1 for fine coaching 1 1 Senior play 1 1 May l2 1 1 i'The Youngest 1 1 Miss Wolf's direction 1 1 preser ed afternoon 1 1 and night 1 1 1 Three seniors contested 1 1 for each part 1 1 o being eliminated 1 1 1 Proceeds 1 1 used for 1 1 seniors' gift to school 1 1 1 Sl lanuary 8 1 1 St. Anthony l-lotel 1 1 Who Says Can't? presented 1 1 to enterta 1 1 American Association of University Women 1 1 at their luncheon 1 1 Dr- matics pupils 1 1 played important part 1 1 in six-hour takeover of radio stati K. T. S. A. On April l4 lefferson Won the regional one-act play contest and tl' right to compete in the district contest in San Marcos 1 1 1 lefferson's le Eidelberg and Walter Starcke Won two first places as best actress and bg actor. Top4Sfcene from The Eoungestf' the Senior play: Oli 19- Speaking of tonight, the lucky toss of a coin gi me ll 1 kl l i H onor o a ing you o e dance. '1 BottomMOsgood olters his red flannels in The Bride e Red Pajamas. -Scene from one of the two plays prepared the State one-act play contest. 'Debate 'Ir Early in September 1 1 the l937-l938 debate team 1 1 began study of the 1 interscholastic debate question 1 1 Resolved: That the state of Texas should Idopt a Unicameral system of legislation. During the fall term 1 1 the team Nas composed 1 1 of lack Logan 1 1 limmy Kallison 1 1 Richard Strauss 1 1 Gar- rin McCain 1 1 1 These four boys 1 1 spent most of their time 1 1 gathering in- ormation 1 1 for coming interscholastic debate tournaments 1 1 1 Early in second term 1 1 debate team 1 1 was fortunate in addition 1 1 of three new mem- :Jers 1 1 David Hildebrand 1 1 Stanley Hauser 1 1 Bob McCain 1 1 1 Cn February 5 entire group of boys 1 1 attended a debate institution 1 1 held in Austin 1 1 1 lfluch beneficial information 1 1 was obtained there 1 1 1 On February 4 at tound-robin tournament 1 1 held at Alamo Heights High School 1 1 lefferson debate team 1 1 won five out of seven 1 1 rounds of debate 1 1 1 The team also nade 1 1 very creditable showing 1 1 at a tournament 1 1 held at Yoakum High chool 1 1 in Yoakum, Texas 1 1 1 The last debate 1 1 of the season 1 1 Was with rackenridge High School 1 1 our boys tried their very best 1 1 for our school 1 1 out the Braclcenridge team 1 1 Won by a vote 1 1 of 2 to l 1 1 1 The debate Work 1 1 n lefferson 1 1 offers an unexcelled opportunity 1 1 for all students 1 1 of leffer- -X'y NCf- son 1 1 1 The training in Word fluency 1 1 and analysis 1 1 has proven itself 1 1 ' - ,. 61, A in Cyst v nv raluable 1 1 to former lefferson debaters 1 1 in their later contacts 1 1 in busi- wi' A fiess and in professions. Top:-Iimmy Kallison is explaining to the debate team the merits and demerits of the Unicameral legislative system. Left to tight: Standing-Iimrny Kallisong Seated-Stanley Hauser, David Hildebrand, Richard Strauss, lack Logan, Bob McCain, Garvin McCain, Bottom: - The leflerson debate team is deeply absorbed in the task of gaining more information on the inter- scholastic debate question. Page 151 Page 152 OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Berta George Sponsor Kathleen Miller President Constance Marmur Vice-President Patricia Legan Secretary Emily Rucker Corresponding Secretary Catherine Craze Treasurer lean Salik Sergeant-at-Arms Erna Herzog Historian Margaret Henderickson Reporter Dorothy Beth Holterman Parliamentarian Spring Term Miss Berta George Sponsor Constance Marmur President Emily Rucker Vice-President Dorothy Beth Holterman Secretary Erna Herzog Corresponding Secretary Catherine Craze Treasurer Mary Catherine Gerrity Sergeant-at-Arms Ethel Hays Historian Margaret Hendericlcson Reporter Marjorie lrene Waldeck Parliamentarian hallian fit:-znantg Society Thalianl f f a lovely name + + derived from Thalic 1 f Greek Goddess of Literature f f f Her life f ff no Worl f f all play f f f Life of her followers f f includes c healthful mixture f f of both f f f To promote f f a closei relationship f f between girls f f and to find a pleasing f f beneficial Way f f to spend all leisure time + f many socials given f f throughout the year f f f Sneeze Sneezel f + f Hay and music f f food and fun f + Connie and Pete f f lrene and Chester f f Emily and Butch f 1 Kaye and Bobby f f Emily lo and Freddie f f George and Smith + 1 f What an eveningl + f + Considering the good time f -+ and the profits f f We must have another barn-dance + f sometime f f f The Lone Star flag f 1 sways and furls f if in the soft Texas breeze f + 1 Thalians proudly salute f f their gift to lefferson f f ana Wonder f f what future members of their club f f Wil select f f as their gift to the school. Top Row:-Miss Betta George, Sponsor, Kathleen Miller, Pres., Constance Marmu Vice-Pres, Catherine Craze, Treas., Dorothy Beth Holtermcm, Parl., Erna Herzog, Hisll Bottom Row: - Emily Rucker, Cor. Sec'yg Lucille Ferguson, Emily Ioe Gosling Ethel Hays Barbara Iacobson, Frances Nixon, lrene Marjorie Waldeck, .Sc hoof Callendlan fContir1ued from page 587 9-Mr. Bogers, Miss Smith, and Mr. Ivey 1 1 1 assisted by teachers in wel- coming parents 1 1 1 Open House 1 1 1 enjoyed by everyone 1 1 1 friend- liness galore. ll-B.O.T.C. cadets march in memorable Armistice Day parade. l2-Mustangs hammer out Zl-7 victory over plucky Kerrville Antlers. l6-Sophomores take first important step 1 1 1 elect class president. 17 l9 - Come on 1 1 1 join the fun 1 1 1 M.I.B. social. -Most exciting senior class meeting in lefferson's history 1 1 1 candidates . for Beau and Belle announced 1 1 1 wild excitement begins. Q5- Plucked Eagles hang high 1 1 1 Nags take City championship 1 1 1 all glorious victory for leff 1 1 1 Mustangs now district champions. BU- Vote for - - - pleading voices interrupted by Support our candidate 1 1 1 Beau and Belle contest gets a flying start. December 3-Bain 1 1 1 rain 1 1 1 rain 1 1 1 Temple Wildcats crush lefferson Mustangs 1 1 1 20-O. 9-Dainty cakes 1 1 1 steaming cocoa 1 1 1 engaging conversation 1 1 1 annual French Club Tea. lU-lefferson chooses 1 1 1 Barbara and Bob are Belle and Beau. ll -Monticello of '37 wins another prize 1 1 1 declared best annual in state 1 1 1 by Texas High School Press Association. t4-P or second consecutive year 1 1 1 Mustangs win Majestic Theater Trophy. .6-National Honor Society concentrates 1 1 for the moment 1 1 1 on cookies and punch. .7- What a smart looking dressl 1 1 1 P.T.A. mothers 1 1 1 proud of daughters' talents 1 1 1 Home economics department's style show and tea. ll-Dignified Scribblers strike attitude of informality at Christmas social 1 1 in cafeteria. anuctry U-A hundred things to be done 1 1 1 senior class meeting. 4-Another dance 1 1 1 more music 1 1 1 couples swing out 1 1 1 Ieff-Shake dance. 8-Ymmmmmmml 1 1 1 German Club cookie sale 1 1 1 a definite success. ll- Shall l take it home or not 1 1 1 and if l do? 1 1 1 that familiar phrase heard on every grade card day. .4-Tired faces 1 1 1 long lines 1 1 1 registration 1 1 1 new term begins. 15-High sophs act like seniors 1 1 1 timid low sophs enroll. 6 Z - What delicious refreshmentsln 1 1 1 remark overheard at Skelton social. 'ebruary 2-Gilda Glassock swings on trapeze 1 1 1 Iohnny Miller swings on keyboard 1 1 1 Martha Skeltons swing on cash register 1 1 1 grand total of S225 at Skelton Show 1 1 'HHOTG pretty flowers for Skelton Patio. 3-leff fans disappointed 1 1 1 invincible Mustangs fall before Eagles in basket-ball tilt 1 1 1 we can afford one loss. 4-Nine leff players hold first chairs 1 1 1 Texas State Band 1 1 1 Orchestra Meet 1 1 1 Ft. Worth 1 1 1 another honor for our school. 7-Another Monday 1 1 1 another senior class meeting. U-Suspense 1 1 1 thin silence in auditorium 1 1 1 as new sponsors pass under arch of flashing sabers 1 1 1 receive commissions. CContinued on page 2123 'X V cv, Gill-lxSJ f, , .,r' Wa 'MDS Page 153 In classic Botetourt Hall at William Mary College lefferson studied dili- and aatunea .. H ef. 1: is 5:c,L-2-sv gently but relaxed 1ust as eas1ly. l , . , is-Q .. 'E '1i3:f-1.5 ? 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Out of the halls of old William cmd Mary College at Williams- burg Went forth loftily worthy men. Not even Oxford can boast a prouder roll of honor. Here in Botetourt Hall lived the young Thomas Iefferson under the kind tutelage of his Mentor, George Wythe, and his admirable friend, Professor William Small. The finest features of the old Virginia college he made his own. it its li 5 l if Q is N glltlliggil 535 llslllidlltlx le-Twenty-four hundred students hold that pose at the Monticello assembly. lust try to find yourself. 2-letferson swings a successful Senior dance introducing the l-lall of Fame. 3-leff's favorites. lsn't it nice to be famous enough to have a guard of honor? 1-Eager eyes expectantly eye experiment f + + 2--The crowning moment ot the Senior Frolic f f 1 3--The two ot them are the Student Councils pride and joy f f f 4-Mr. Rogersl What would Emily Post say? f f f 5-And they hitched old Dobbin to the buggy for Miss West, Miss Brewer, and Mrs. Hickman to get taken tor a ride at HD Company picnic f f f 6-The R.G.T.C. comes to Lite , Again We 'lgot you, Mr. Henle + f f 7-Step right up, ladies and gentlemen. Get your state text books here + f f 8-The epitome ot relaxation- and in class too. ,P t .xx Page 158 l-The spirit of Thanksgiving is shown at beautiful assembly 1 1 1 2-Rapt expressions seem to say, You don't mean it 1 1 1 3-Soda pop and sandwiches completely dispel :bouglnts of Caesar or Cicero 1 1 1 4-Lowering the colors, l-lenry has responsible duty 1 1 1 5-Your Monticello in the making 1 1 1 6- But, Mr. lveye-you see it was like this- 1 1 1 7-Waiting line forms to the right at Mr. lvey's door 1 1 1 8-We snap Fritz Henle as he snaps our color guard tor i'Lite . V Page 159 9 ,, .xxx 1-'lDe-li-ciousl Umml Umml + ff f 2-Presidents plan with Miss Smith's ever willing help f f f 3-Gracious Skeltons prepare to serve hungry Senators at joint social in Skelton Patio + f f 4-The very young Zoellers following in their father's footsteps f f + 5-Tickets go on sale in Main Office + f f 6-Truck to the right! lt's the 'Big Apple f f f 7-Dramal Future stars of Broadway and Hollywood perform in the Little Theater f f + 8-Hold still, Lerul f f f 9-A little Spanish touch in everything in uLife. XX 37 V Kid, 'fl l-Theres a long, long trail a'Winding + f to the bus stop down in tront f f ' 2-R.G.T.C. alls in tor a review. Ul'rn the tenth one in the last row f + + 3-letterson-then and now f f 1 l-Billy beams at beauteous Browne f f f 5-Why are Nell's teet the attraction? ls she ruckin'? f f 1 6-Ietterson's trophies, mute symbols ot honors captured, are handled with :are f f f 7-Mendez HlVlarks the spot-the eccentricities ot genius f f + 8-letterson's nirnitable Version of Hlarnmingu at 3:lO. T 2595? at tsiat 15 15525.48 if i M, Q ff Q51 '5F I 1-A monument of memories. Charles and Sam reverently plan the dedication monies in the memory ot our friend and sponsor, Mr. E. E. Edwards 1 1 1 2-lust a sam of Student Councils Xmas cheer 1 1 1 3-Those Lasso girls are ever on the job 1 1 1 this they're helping the R.O.T.C. 1 1 1 4-Tapsl The R.O.'l'.C. faces West at the Armistice a semhly 1 1 1 5-Carolyn is turning in a lost coat at the Lost and Found 1 1 1 6-T. l.-ea Wor of meaning to us 1 1 1 7-Mr. Rogers smiles his approval 1 1 1 8-The camera clicks bac stage at the Monticello assembly. tx ' Page 1 WM i ii was Ill mmm l Q- -A station-Wagon-load oi Christmas cheer from Mr. l-larris's advisory f f f 2- Taps . En- re school pays tribute to the Senate's beloved sponsor and the students' friend, Mr. Ed- rards f f f 3- Who's ahead now? Excitement runs high during Monticello sales con- est f f f 4-Hayne pledges. A misconception ot the l'Big Apple f f + 5- Shine, Mr. Ivey? he only kind of shining that's sate at letterson + f 1 6-Tired letf bootblaclcs rest during ledge Week. f -age 163 4 f or f xx ff qt 1-left students swing out at All-Club dance in gym f f 1 2-Out in the Patio Sybil anc l-larry 'lshine tor the folks + ff + 3-What a cateterial A thousand ot us eating at one time f f f 4--Wonder who tell inl Gr are the Thespians just enjoying their beautiful pool? + f 5-ls that why they take library? + + + 6-Miss lones reads the Bible in advisory f + 7-Watta dayl Homeward bound at last f f f 8-He's on his way home, too. Get a horse sonl f + + 9-Belle candidates are nominated at senior meeting. an Q ,f , JA? f l-A good cross section ol letterson's stronger sex f + f 2-Aftermath ot Beau and Belle Zontest. Post no billsl f 1 f 3-Haynes, Senators, and letts enjoy' Tri-Club Banquet f f 1 l-'Watch out, Temple - Here we cornel f f f 5-loe holds his breath to cut Annual Panel. Don't bite your tongue, loe + f + 6-May serves Mr. Rogers at the French Club social f f f 7-Francine C-Wat-a-D Mann dishes out the dough at the Lasso cookie salel f f + 8-ElboW- grease on Wednesday. ! a E i 9 3 2 E i I I fy -Efficiency and cooperation at Work. Mendez and Barbara help President Thrift plan f + f -Santa Claus lohnny comes to the Armory f f f 3-lefferson gets the airl lt's only leffer- on day at K.T.S.I-X. f f f 4-The Trumpet Trio toots to please. Crasilneclc, Rogers, and eard Win trophy at Entertainers' Show + f f 5--Real studiousness in our library f + + - ess is deprived of his dignity at the Hayne banquet f + + 7-Are they Worth a penny, I-T edric? f f + 8-Nancy twirls a mean lasso. We wouldn't mind being roped in. X, ' 9, . 1-The two Bobs HRing up another sale f f 12-Senate's sons shine tor sisters at Skelton show f f f 3--Three's a crowd f f f 4-Rebekah and Eugenia receive free annuals from Diana and George at Skelton meeting f + f 5-Sen ate otticers take solemn oath ot ottice f + f 6-Light hearts and full stomachs at the R. OTC. banquet. 1-Glirnrner, glitter, little Gilda. Glirnrnering Glasscock glows again f f f 2-Annual Statt presents the State cup to Mr. Rogers f f f 3-Everybodys happy but loe. ls he burning upl + f f 4-Eight lucky Senate looys are presented tree annuals by the two Annual editors f f f 5--Swing high - swing lowl Latin Clulo picnics are golos ot tun f + f 6-Candy and ice cream - and the Christmas tree. Page 169 K , 1-Mr. Rogers radiantly roars with glee as presidents playfully plan + f f Z-A typical scene-our good friend of the ice cream loars meets us at the lous f f + 3-Senior class meets to nominate Beau and Belle f f f 4-Tsk, tskl Such brawnl Such determination, girlsl f 1 f 5-The colors - an itching nose would be a calamity, boys f + f 6-Amory knows it pays to be up on your toes f + 1 7-Hut, two, three, tour - and so it goes f + f 8-Rislcing life tor HLite - school gym is decorated. Page 170 I 1-Mr. Rogers and Mr. Hesse plan important things f + f 2-Aw, please check 'ern in nowl f f f 3-You could strain a blood vessel that way, lohn f + f 4-The little lady on the right has the drug store blues f f f 5-We know. We bet he can't think ot the answer f f f 6-Umm-yurnrn - ls it Dorothy or the cake? f f f 7-Watch your calories, girls f f f 8-A pleasant little car-ful f f f 9-Where's your Natl -kin, Iohn? e ' '7-- X H. KP XM. 3 X K 1-Scene from Mllhe Youngest. Augusta- Mother offered to put you through law school, Richard. Richard- That's what she Wants, l Want to Write. 1 1 1 2-George and Stanley with the silver cup Won by Monticello at Denton 1 1 1 3-Miss O'Neill joins in homage to Thomas letterson 1 1 1 4-A few ot the thirty-tive who made your l938 Monticello tor you 1 1 1 5-The German clulo With their hostess and their sponsor 1 1 1 6-Coca-Cola machine -very popular 1 1 1 7--lntense interest at advisory checker tournament 1 1 1 8-Luck clubs! Annual editors present Glory, Charles, and Almeda, ot the Skeltons, Senate, an Shakespeares, with 55.00, 5l0.00, and 54.00 checks 1 1 1 9-Lucky advisoriesl Brewer, Fin ney, Wolf, and Weaver advisories received their 53.00 checks tor l00 W in P. T. A. member ship 1 1 1 10-One Annual photographer, I-larlan, catches the other, Chester, unawares. 4 1-Scene from the Senior play, The Youngest. Nancy- HOW do you do, Oliver? Oliver- How do you do? We're so pleased that you've corne just at this time, it's really the loveliest season ot the year tor us + if 2-Scene from the Student Council show, Mardi Gras, -lanet, Grace, lane, Nancy, Alrneda, Hazel, and lohnny, regal in their royal robes, grace the finale + f f 3-Scene from The Youngest. l-lushl l-lushl Dickey Bird. You n'1ustn't say naughty Words, Mildred Won't like you. f f f 4-Scene from letterson's Win- ning school play, The Revolt ot the Moronsf' The reVolution's leader fthat's Mendez behind the rnustachioj stands by as Walter Starcke, the King, Waxes more and more frantic. 0 l Page 173 ,. N- 4 -Vw CR. CNT. C. Thomas lefferson and Martha proudly watch the Colonial troops swing by 5.3-4,-4 . 'Z-,'.Q5v:g 'jg?ii fri 1pf !lNi'1-V-f',lk2'5J?52Q'-Zi'F-get-'3:7i1H-jiili--ft,LL- .' 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'LXa,.-,1 - - X :.i:V .:r,fe.y 4--my- 2,1 f QV 'vw A -' 9:-ws-. e 3-'X wysgsgafwxwv-ikwvtgfri- fV : . V:V-.3 V- ' - .,,,,, .g - A , , w-vnmvfmzvfs..,.-,V..a--V--4sfH 'W NV- f V.-3 -Va-, , w Mig -4 - - 'M -w3:f4af.,.i,,Vf,.re.',VM.,.. e aims.,-4, - --VV.. -V -w-:rw-MV f. ff V f --w w - .. xc::nevan'1 2:'zfa: eL1a.-'5:,?szstf:i:mVf-ew-1-ff-.-:am --saun a Roll of drums, blare of bugles, sound of hurried commands, tramp, tramp, tramp of young feet . . Thomas lefferson High School marches. Today at letterson's mountain home, Monticello in old Virginia, there is a permanent Colonial guard ot honor, students from the University ot Virginia, the bright colors oi their authentic Colonial uniforms in vivid contrast With the quiet dignity of the old Colonial mansion. lt is easy to visualize the Colonial troops of Ietterson's day swinging proudly past the porch of Monticello, letterson himself taking the review, Martha proud- ly waving her little handkerchief. Top Row:-Harry A. Watson, Colonelg A. R. Ballard, Lieutenant-Colonel, Ashby Sutherland, Captain, Pleas E Davis lst Lieutenant- Geor e Ni r C t ' B tt R .-D th A 1 , , Q ppe, ap am. o om ow' oro y Perkins, Colonel Sponsor, Virginia Anderson, Lieut.-Colonel Sponsor, Eleanor Cade, Captain Sponsor, Nell Miller, lst Lieutenant Sponsor, May Mathis, Captain Sponsor. Regime ntalf Staff R.O.T.C. Regimental Staff 1 1 vital part of military unit 1 1 plans actions 1 1 and program 1 1 for entire R.O.T.C. 1 1 1 November ll 1 1 first important public appearance of the year 1 1 Armistice Parade 1 1 1 November l6 1 1 Banquet 1 1 General Birkhead guest speaker 1 1 1 Temple game 1 1 R.O.T.C. went as a group 1 1 1 lanuary 3, 1938 1 1 battalion increased to regiment 1 1 made official 1 1 great honor for Iefferson 1 1 officers and their sponsors promoted 11 eleven new officers and sponsors added 1 1 1 Lieutenant General Bullard reviewed regiment 1 1 1 Important occasion 1 1 Major General Brees reviewed and inspected regiment 1 1 1 Pep 1 1 resulting in action 1 1 to bene- fit school 1 1 spirit of R.O.T.C. 1 1 1 At advisory periods 1 1 pro- vides efficient guard detail 1 1 1 Represents school 1 1 at many functions 1 1 earns many hon- ors 1 1 for Iefferson 1 1 1 R.O.T.C. promotes friendship 1 1 co- operation 1 1 discipline 1 1 initi- ative 1 1 1 Also awakens stu- dent 1 1 to his duties as a citi- zen 1 1 developing leadership 1 1 and judgment. Captain Ioseph B. McShane, Cornmandant R.O.T.C. e.fuX.9 C' Page 177 Page 178 Top Row: --Captain Ioseph B. McShane, Sponsorg Harry A. Watson, Pres, A. R. Ballard, Vice-Pres.g Billy Clark, Rec. Sec'j Billy Todd, Cor. Sec'y5 Charles Taylor, Treas.y Iohn Brinkmeyer, Sgt.-at-Arrnsg Darrell Rumpf, Parl. Second Row: - Bob Abbo Robert Adamsg Pat Biggsg Richard Bloomfieldg William Henry Brinkmeyery Leo C. Brooksg Bob Burneyg Graham Coffman, Thi Row:-- Roger Critchettg Pleas E. Davisg Bill Donnelly Walter fBillJ Dunhamg Billy Eyresg Selig Frankg Taylor Garnerg Dunc Harding. Bottom Row:-Don Hessp Robert Hillg Herbert Lautersteinp Alfred Leap Leslie Newmang George Nipperg Lee Ricl Ashby Sutherlandg Morgan Terry. OFFICERS Fall Term Captain loseph B. McShane Sponsor Harry A. Watson President A. R. Ballard Vice-President Billy Clark Recording Secretary Billy Todd Corresponding Secretary Charles Taylor Treasurer lohn Brinkrneyer Sergeant-at-Arms Darrell Rumpf Parliamentarian Spring Term Captain loseph B, McShane Sponsor Harry A. Watson President A. R. Ballard Vice-President Billy Clark Secretary Charles Taylor Treasurer Darrell Rumpf Parliamentarian lohn Brinkmeyer Sergeant-at-Arms Billy Todd Historian Iack Boling Reporter Gtticenh' Qllub Officers' Club formerly social organization 1 1 tim- now spent in discussion of problems 1 1 which arise 1 during Company periods 1 1 1 Main purpose 1 1 to in duce feeling of comradeship 1 1 among companies 1 staffs 1 1 to enable companies 1 1 to cooperate witl each other 1 1 more efficiently 1 1 1 This year's officer 1 1 were introduced with their sponsors at the R.O.T. dance 1 1 October l5 1 1 1 With new term 1 1 old ba talion was replaced 1 1 by six-company regiment 1 headed by colonel 1 1 1 Also came eleven new secon lieutenants 1 1 who with their sponsors were 1 1 we corned warmly 1 1 by entire student body 1 1 at a sembly 1 1 1 Greater enthusiasm 1 1 by new officer addition 1 1 1 Officers always ready 1 1 to aid school 1 in all activities 1 1 1 Annual Military Ball 1 1 officers an sponsors attended 1 1 1 Officers' Club aided 1 1 in pr duction of 1 1 Sponsors' Show 1 1 1 Last meeting 1 friendly handshakes 1 1 heavy hearts 1 1 1 A year achievement. l'op Row:-Dorothy Perkins, Presg Sybil Rollett, Vice-Pres.g Elaine Eckenroth, Sec'yg Eleanor Cade, Treas.g Almeda Towns, 3arl.g Nell Miller, Sgt.-at-Armsp Mildred Delavan, Histg lean Browne, Rep. Second Row:-Virginia Andersong Bette Bendery oyce Bennettg Shirlee Chaddickg Hester Davisg Edwina Dohertyp Frances Fluthg Barbara Furlong. Third Row:-Ioy Gillandg Glory Henningg Diana Hensarlingg Doris Heuschkelg Dorothy Hollandg Amanda Hurstg Lamond Kuykendallg Iacqueline Lundy. Soltom Row: -Doris Markhamg May Mathisg Nancy Odeng Esther Pinesg Betty Plazap Betty Gene Sielskip Virginia Vaughng eanette Warreny Rebecca Willson. Sponaona' Cllulv The Sponsors' club 1 1 organized l933 1 1 under Miss Mattie Brewer 1 1 1 Purpose 1 1 to bring girls closer Qogether 1 1 to aid all B.O.T.C. activities 1 1 1 First thrill 1 1 at ROTC. dance 1 1 commissions 1 1 corsages 1 1 column of arched sabers 1 1 1 Friday reviews 1 Federal .nspection 1 1 review at Fort Sam l-louston 1 1 1Bracken- 'idge sponsors gave us lovely tea 1 1 1 ln November 1 1 Armistice parade 1 1 B.O.T.C. banquet 1 1 1 On De- cember lU sponsors took over the Battalion 1 1 1 ln 'anuary Sponsors and Drill Team 1 1 entertained Be- serve Officers 1 1 1 Main event of year 1 1 ten new spon- sors introduced to student body 1 1 at assembly 1 1 oicture of Sam Houston given school by sponsors 1 1 1 February 22 1 1 we gave Brackenridge a picnic 1 1 1 Sponsors' Show 1 1 March l7 1 1 1 Federal Inspection 1 1 1 Battle of Flowers Parade 1 1 gala event in our lives 1 1 1 April l 1 1 I-louston's Drill Team visits 1 1 1 Final review at Tech Field 1 1 closing eventful year. OFFICERS Fall Term Miss Mattie Brewer Sponsor Dorothy Perkins President Sybil Rollett Vice-President Elaine Eckenroth Secretary Eleanor Cade Treasurer Almeda Towns Parliamentarian Nell Miller Sergeant-at-Arms Mildred Delavan Historian lean Browne Reporter Spring Term Miss Mattie Brewer Sponsor Dorothy Perkins President Sybil Bollett Vice-President Elaine Eckenroth Secretary Eleanor Cade Treasurer Almeda Towns Parliarnentarian Nell Miller Sergeant-at-Arms Mildred Delavan Historian lean Browne Reporter Page 179 Page 180 Top Row: -Bennett, Samp Blann, Ioeg Melancon, Iamesg Mischke, Richardg Newton, Bryantf Packard, Lcxwrenceg Pfeiffer, Iohn Second Row:-Roberts, lamesg Stiles, Haroldy Wong, Iamesg Wong, S. Y.g Carmean, Ieang Granfors, Arlerieg Guido, Dor sioitom gow:-Holland, Marieg Karlstad, Celesteg Kerr, Grace Evalyng McDonald, Monag Parker, Ianeg Price, Mary Louisg ong, im. cvlew Gttlcsna and Slponaona R.O.T.C. battalion 1 1 was made a regiment 1 1 lanuary 3, 1938 1 1 1 Elever new officers needed 1 1 chosen by 1 1 scholastic grades 1 1 military aptitude 1 l test 1 1 1 Ten new sponsors 1 1 also added 1 1 to military unit 1 1 excellent choice 1 1 1 Total number of officers 1 1 now forty-four 1 1 greater than ever before 1 1 - New officers and sponsors 1 1 presented to the school 1 1 at an assembly 1 1 in February 1 1 received enthusiastically 1 1 1 Officers' Club injected with new life 1 1 addition 1 1 of the new officers 1 1 1 Sponsors' Club 1 1 greatly improved 1 1 by new members also 1 1 New sponsors 1 1 shining in blue and red uniforms 1 truly an asset to the Corps 1 1 1 Both officers 1 1 and sponsors 1 1 carry out th tradition 1 1 of the organization 1 1 working hard 1 1 at their duties 1 1 1 Militar Ball 1 1 Municipal Auditorium 1 1 important occasion 1 1 in the life 1 1 of the ne officers and sponsors 1 1 1 Being commissioned 1 1 in the lefferson R.C.T.C, 1 great honor 1 1 truly appreciated 1 1 by the new officers and their sponsors Front Row:-Carpenter, Iohnny, Sadesky, limmy, Burrows, Edgar, Clift, Dean, Ashley, Edward, Thompson, Vic. Second Row: -Nemky, Milton Max, Covell, Frank, Mullineaux, Ernest, Reich, Aaron, Villagran, Raul, Specia, Adolph, Howard, Iames, ?ackard, Lawrence, Owen, loe, Hyman, Arnold, Vaughan, Frank, Hardie, lack, Phelps, Raymond, Kutschenreuter, Edward. l'hird Row:-Chafetz, Paul, Keene, Pete, Finney, Harry, Hallam, Bob, Robinson, Miles, Rogers, lames, Iennings, Robert, Marker, Roy, Summers, George, Dietrick, Albert, Bennett, Sam, Blann, Ioe, Melancon, Iames, Mischke, Richard. Fourth Row:- Hales, Claud, Gueringer, Bob, Gates, lack, Stiles, Harold, Barrett, Thurman, Roberts, lames, Margaritis, Nicholas, Wyneken, Elenry, Cochran, Chester, Kiser, Howard, Schmidt, Kenneth, Bobbitt, Robert, Beard, Ardis. Fifth How:-Hanson, Henry, Eiserloh, Lawrence, Ng, Arthur, Dunlap, Heron, Mlynarczyk, Richard, Ruttenberg, Bennie, Woody, George, Ross, Billy, Kissinger, loe, Smith, Billy, Fraser, lames, Worrell, W. H., McCall, Vernon, Lawrence, Bill, Baen, Spencer, Allen, Thomas, Langston, Lachlan, lohnson, Robert, Witt, William, Simmang, Ralph, Kuhl, Ierry. Back Row:-Craven, Clyde, Lacey, George, Wash, Pete, Wong, S, Y., Lang, Ted, Dickson, Charles, Crowder, Charles, Wyatt, Miles, Iudson, George, Helland, Iimmy, Soode, lohn, Love, Thomas, Iaphet, Richard, Edwards, lack, Kindervater, Harvey, Bridget, Henry. i flflon-Com Cflub When it received its charter 1 1 on lanuary 8, l934 1 1 the Non-Commis- sioned Officers' Club 1 1 of the lefferson R.O.T.C. 1 1 was organized 1 1 1 Since :hen 1 1 for the sake of convenience 1 1 it has become 1 1 better known as 1 1 the Xlon-Com Club 1 1 1 November 8, l937 1 1 the first meeting 1 1 of this year's Non- Corns 1 1 1 Officers elected 1 1 lohnny Carpenter 1 1 president 1 1 1 Since their irst meeting 1 1 the club has tremendously advanced 1 1 the welfare of the fi.O.'l'.C. 1 1 andthe school 1 1 1 Every two weeks 1 1 there is a meeting of the Xlon-Coms 1 1 at which 1 1 they discuss their own problems 1 1 plan ways of oettering the regiment 1 1 and endeavor to arouse school spirit 1 1 1 One im- Dortant meeting 1 1 decided 1 1 that on Wednesdays 1 1 the Non-Coms could Near 1 1 the White Coveralls 1 1 that are now dotting our halls 1 1 1 Non-Coms Mere instrumental 1 1 in making the R.O.T.C. Christmas tree 1 1 the colossal success that it was 1 1 1 The high aims 1 1 of the Non-Coms 1 1 all tend to pro- duce 1 1 better Non-Coms 1 1 a better regiment 1 1 better future officers 1 1 and a Detter school. o f a s dumb Tia V '41 6- O ,V .'. xx- ig 2 . AG? . P Page 181 Page 182 Captain ..,........ lohn Brinkmeye lst. Lieutenant ..., Graham Cottmal Znd. Lieutenant ..,,...... Don Hes, 2nd. Lieutenant ...... Taylor Garne tk Captain Sponsor. .Virginia Vaughi lst. Lieut. Sponsor.Rebecca Willsoi Znd. Lieut. Sponsor ..,. Bette Bende Znd. Lieut. Sponsor. .Almeda Town COYYl6JClY1l5 dq Front Row:-Carroll, Ben, Capt. Brinkmeyer, Iohn, Capt. Sponsor Vaugh Virginia, lst Lt. Coffman, Graham, lst Lt. Sponsor Willson, Rebecca, 2nd El' Garner, Taylor, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Towns, Almeda, 2nd Lt. Hess, Don, 2nd Lt Sponsor Bender, Bette, Pittman, Marshall. Second Row: - lst Sgt. Ashley Edward, Sgt. Morris, Roscoe, Sgt. Gueringer, Robert, Sgt. Coble, Walter, Sgt Wong, lames, Sgt. Parker, Wayne, Sgt. Gaddis, Orlyn, Cpl. Hauser, Stanley e c Third Row: - Cpl. Iudson, George, Cpl. Helland, limmy, Cpl. Schmidt, K neth, Cpl. Frazer, Iames, Cpl. lenkins, Tom, Cpl. Ng, Arthur, Patteson, Iuli Rodenberg, Earl. Fourth Row:-Marnock, Gabriel, Cockrell, Billy, lnm lohn, Elanagan, Sam, Richey, Elmore, Harris, David, Lambrecht, Harry, Rhyr Tim, Parker, George, Casseb, George, Leigh, Iohn, Lacey, William, Crar Iames, De Crow, Thomas, Cartwright, Billy. Back Row:-Swope, Iohn Gordo Meyer, David, Gustafson, Clayton, Dosser, Clarence, Waldeck, Billy, Woo ard, lames, Natt, Iohn, Gueringer, lack, Booth, lack, Broaddus, Andrew, Parke Richard, Wood, Grover, lr., Ransom, Robert, Gurgiolo, Arthur, Harris, Carlvl Hutchins, lohn, Smith, Buddy, Robertson, Ted, Brown, Iohn, McBurney, Ioh japtain ...,.... Herbert Lauterstein st. Lieutenant ...,..... Bob Burney Ind. Lieutenant ...... Morgan Terry Ind. Lieutenant ........ Bob Abbott it Iaptain Sponsor .,.. Amanda Hurst st. Lieut. Sponsor.Blaine Eckenroth ind. Lieut. Sponsor. . .Ioyce Bennett Ind. Lieut. Sponsor.Diana Hensarling l COY'Y'L5JCLl'1l3 05 F'ront Row: - Fontaine, lules, Capt. Lauterstein, Herbert, Capt. Sponsor Hurst, Amanda, lst Lt. Burney, Bob, lst Lt. Sponsor Eckenroth, Elaine, 2nd Lt. Abbott, Bob, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Hensarling, Diana, 2nd Lt. Terry, Morgan, 2nd .t. Sponsor Bennett, loyce, Boyd, larnes. Second Row:- lst Sgt. Sadesky, immie, Sgt. Villagran, Baul, Sgt. Logan, lack, Sgt. Dietrick, Albert, Sgt. Finney, rlarry, Lanier, Cornelius, Sgt. Keene, Pete, Cpl. Quillian, Stone, Cpl. Baen, 'pencer, Cpl. Dunlap, Heron, Cpl. Worrell, W. H. Third Row:-Cpl. Hansen, Elenry, Cpl. Boss, Billy, Cpl. Nash, Pete, Cpl. Wyatt, Miles, Sgt. Marker, Boy, .auterstein, Malcolm, Shupp, Howard M., Sellers, Porter, Harris, Robert, vloore, Ed. Fourth Row:-Dunham, Iohn, Grote, lames, Maertens, Tommy, Earvis, lack, Mattes, Andrew, Valadez, Isaac, Speirer, Don, Chapa, Mike. 'iith Row:-Hesse, Sam, Adams, Paul, Both, Bob, Crossette, Maverick, Berchelmann, lohn, Carnes, Webb, Carle, F. I., Lewis, Bob, Busby, Maurice, xflortimer, Glenn, Hill, Charles. Sixth Row: - Bubinstein, Marvin, Cuellar, ino, Gehrer, Freddie, Kirtland, lack, McComas, Ben, Hersey, Ralph, Fetzer, arl, Hornberger, Charles, Dovalina, Crilbert. Back Row:-Banks, lohn, kinner, Bill, Steele, Chester N., Frank, Melvin. Page 183 Page 184 Captain .......... ....,. L ee Rice lst. Lieutenant ......... Bill Donnelf Znd. Lieutenant. ....... Selig Frank Znd. Lieutenant ....,.... Billy Clark it Captain Sponsor. .Mildred Delavar lst. Lieut. Sponsor. Barbara Furlong Znd. Lieut. Sponsor ,... Esther Pines 2nd. Lieut. Sponsor .... Iean Browne COYYIUDCLYIIQ C Front Row: -Ragland, Sam E., Capt. Rice, Lee, Capt. Sponsor Delavan Mildred, lst Lt. Donnell, William C., lst Lt. Sponsor Furlong, Barbara, 2nd Lt Clark, Billy, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Browne, lean, 2nd Lt. Frank, Selig, 2nd Lt. Spon- sor Pines, Esther, Lillard, Iames. Second Row: - lst Sgt. Carpenter, Iohnny Sgt. Specia, Adolph, Sgt. Howard, lames Nelson, Sgt. Phelps, Raymond, Sgt Reich, Aaron S., Sgt. Mullineaux, Ernest, Cpl. Ruttenburg, Bennie, Cpl. Hal- lam, Robert S., Cpl. Barrett, M. Thurman, Cpl. Hudson, Glenn W. Third Row - Sgt. Covell, Frank R., Cpl. laphet, Richard, Cpl. Love, Thomas, Cpl. Roberts lames, Simpson, l. D., Peale, Roy, Dwyer, Mark, Loyd, Paul, Cpl. Goode, Iohn Fourth Row: -lames, Norman, Hall, lames T., Ir., List, George, Burke, Stane ford, Sterett, Malcolm, White, William, Cunningham, lack, Clicklen, Charles Carroll, lesse, Minor, Robert, Ryan, Eugene C., Grant, Thomas, Cpl. Bridget Henry. Fifth Row: -Farrely, lack, Scales, Sidney, Saunders, lames, Foster Dave, Bry, Charles, Thomson, Robert. Back Row:-Smith, Winfield S., Rudow Weyel Bernard, Soyer, Louis, Winkler, lack, Haswell, Alfred, Hays, Robert, Elmo, Randolph, Billy, Cauthorn, Glen, Gates, lack, Scofield, lack, Brown Keith, Gill, Robert, Spencer, lohn, Bishop, L. P., Tinkle, Billy, Goldfein, Bill Reich, Harold. Captain ....,......., Darrell Rumpt lst. Lieutenant ...,. Duncan Harding End. Lieutenant.Wm. H. Brinkmeyer Znd. Lieutenant ......... Alfred Lea ik japtain Sponsor .,... loy Gilland lst. Lieut. Sponsor .,... Nancy Oden Znd. Lieut. Sponsorlacqueline Lundy Znd. Lieut. Sponsorleanette 'Warren COYYl.b'JCU'll.3 D Front Row: - Adams, lack, Capt. Rumpt, Darrell, Capt. Sponsor Gilland, Ioy, lst Lt. Harding, Duncan, lst Lt. Sponsor Oden, Nancy, 2nd Lt. Lea, Alfred, Znd Lt. Sponsor Warren, leanette, 2nd Lt. Brinkmeyer, William Henry, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Lundy, lacgueline, Daisa, George. Second Row:-Nelson, Roy, gt. Hardie, lack, Sgt. Vaughan, Frank, Sgt. Mayen, Thomas, Sgt. Wurzbach, mmett, Sgt. Edwards, lack, Sgt. Blann, loe, Cpl. Margaritis, Nicholas, lr., pl. Simmang, Ralph, Cpl. Craven, Clyde, Cpl. Kissingenloe. Third Row:- ytan, Erank, Robie, Ralph, Young, George Robert, Morris, George Howard, artwell, George, Hitchcock, Duane, Covington, Eloyd, Tamm, Edwin, Hart- Nell, Gorham, Mayer, Edmund, Cpl. Kutschenreuter, Edward. Fourth Row:- lebdon, lack, Mapus, George? Pugh, lames, Dwyer, Donald, Darby, Sam, Erane, Erank, Gerrity, lohn, Cpl. Allen, Tom. Fifth Row:-Kush, George, ostolos, Pete, Kirkpatrick, Thomas, Naylor, Myatt, Easel, loe, Cullinan, loe vlike. Sixth Row:-Blocker, Billie, Robinson, Bill C., Gilmer, lames, Nevill, -larvey, Eoster, Lawrence. Back Row:-Musgrave, R. E., Sharp, Lawrence, Ninn, Harlan. Page 185 Page 18K t l Captain ,.,....,.,.. Leslie Newmar lst. Lieutenant ....,. Charles Taylor Znd. Lieutenant ....,,,. Bill Dunharr Znd. Lieutenant ...,...... Billy Todc wk Captain Sponsor ,.,.,.. Sybil Rollet' lst. Lieut. Sponsor. .Edwina Doherty Znd. Lieut. Sponsor. . .L. Kuykendal Znd. Lieut. Sponsor. .Doris Markharr Front Row:-Spence, George F., Capt. Newman, Leslie A., Capt. Sponsol Rollett, Sybil, lst Lt. Taylor, Charles, lst Lt. Sponsor Doherty, Edwina, 2nd Lt Todd, Billy, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Markham, Doris, 2nd Lt. Dunham, CBillD Walter 2nd Lt. Sponsor Kuykendall, Lamond, Libby, lames G. Second Row:-lst Sgt Thompson, Vic, Sgt. Melancon, lames E., Sgt. Wong, S. Y., Sgt. Pfeiffer, lohr l., Sgt. Bennett, Sam C., Sgt. Hyman, Arnold E., Sgt. Mischke, Richard, Cpl Crowder, Charles L., Cpl. Kiser, Howard A., Cpl. Stiles, Harold, Cpl. Iohnson Robert. Third Row: - Kalish, Paul I., McClung, Robert N., Dansby, Leonard Tassos, George G., Casbeer, Roy N., Wiedermann, Marcel, Cpl. Head, Arthur Cpl. Witt, William P. Fourth Row:-Leske, A. C., Burns, Billy, Roscoe, Bert Collins, lack, Zuelecke, Rudolph, Brink, Iohn, Altgelt, Iohn, Leith, Gordon Burke, Marion, Mickle, Gerald, Megee, Robert, Sackowitz, Nathan, Bergman S. A., Naylor, Myatt, Parsons, Edward, Otterpohl, Thomas, Alves, Robert, Love Homer, Wallis, Dan. Back Row:-Pizzine, Herman, Griffin, Deel, Bishop, Louis Pratt, Robert, Martin, l. W., Peyton, Kenneth, Belzons, Guy, Enders, Otto. faptain ....,....,... Leo C. Brooks st. Lieutenant ....,,..... Pat Biggs nd. Lieutenant ,,4... Robert Adams W faptain Sponsor. . .Dorothy Holland st. Lieut. Sponsor ...... Betty Plaza nd. Lieut. Sponsor ..,. Hester Davis nd. Lieut. Sponsor. .Glory Henning CO'YYLb'JGLY1l3 cg 'ront Row: -Trevino, Ramon, Capt. Brooks, Leo C., Capt. Sponsor Holland, Dorothy, lst Lt. Biggs, Pat, lst Lt. Sponsor Plaza, Betty, 2nd Lt. Adams, Robert, nd Lt. Sponsor Henning, Glory, 2nd Lt. Boling, lack, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Davis, tester, Geron, Harry. Second Row:- lst Sgt. Burrows, Edgar, Sgt. Eiserloh, .awrence, Sgt. Hales, Claud, Sgt. Packard, Lawrence, Sgt. Owen, loe, Sgt. bugger, Bill, Sgt. Robinson, Miles, Cpl. Lacey, George, Cpl. Bobbitt, Robert L., ipl. McCall, Vernon, Cpl. Mlynarczyk, Richard. Third Row:-Melton, lack, lostetter, Carl, Horner, Louis, Myer, Clayton, Williams, Louis, Drescher, Karl krthur, Greene, lohnny, Cpl. Woody, George, McCaldin, lim, Colvin, lohn, Ipl. Lang, Ted. Fourth Row: -Bowman, Leslie, Palmer, Lawrence, Mc- Zorkle, Robert, Le Cocke, Louis, Rehment, Leland, Alterman, lerome, Nagel, immie, Elizondo, Gonzalo. Fifth Row: - Hollingsworth, Dan, Shaw, Robert, Scholl, limmie, Eng, Tom, Cray, Lewis, Werner. lohnny, Everett, Ned, Paiz, licholas, Rublee, Langston, Ray, Charles, Sibley, Randall, Hirchatt, Fred, Vhite, Lawrence, Deodati, Erank, Paiz, Candido, Wilson, lames, Lohman, Iugene. Back Row: - Berry, William, Spellman, Robert, Range, lohn, 'indlay, Marion. Page 187 Page 188 Captain .....,...... Roger Critchet lst. Lieutenant ...,...... Robert Hi Znd. Lieutenant. .Richard Bloomtielf 2nd. Lieutenant ,..,.,... Billy Eyre il? Captain Sponsor.Betty Gene Sielslf lst. Lieut. Sponsor ,,.. Frances Flutl 2nd. Lieut. Sponsor.Doris Heuschke Znd. Lieut. Sponsor.Sl'1irlee Chaddic CR. O. QT. C. Clilancll Front Row: - Owen, Frank, Capt. Critchett, Roger, Capt. Sponsor Sielski Betty Gene, 2nd Lt. Eyres, Billy, 2nd Lt. Sponsor Chaddick, Shirlee, Band ln structor Zoeller, lerome, 2nd Lt. Bloomfield, Richard, Znd Lt. Sponsor Heusch kel, Doris, lst Lt. Hill, Robert, lst Lt. Sponsor Flutl'1, Frances, Halbig, Bernaro Second Row: - Cpl. Ligon, Herman, Cpl. Kindervater, Harvey, Bryant, lack Sgt. Cliafetz, Paul, Constance, Louis, Busby, Bille, McCain, Bob, Bartlett, Man vin, Sgt. lennings, Robert, Alexander, Billy, Camp, lack, Bearden, Freo Granato, Sam, Guido, Cosmo, Sgt. Williams, Harry. Third Row:-Sgt. Clit Dean, Harrell, Lester, Gubernator, George, Gonzalez, Ted, Sgt. Rogers lames, Sgt. Crasilneck, Harold, Sgt. Beard, Ardis, Cpl. White, Roy, Hausmar Ernest. Back Row:-Adams, lohn, Sgt. Nemky, Milton, Eckel, William, Ma Cain, Garvin, Langston, Laclilan, Cpl. Lawrence, Bill, Pledger, Durwarcl Snyder, Adrian, Mowery, lames, Beaclfiy, Billy, Dalkowitz, Tom. Iaptain .......,...... A. R. Ballard ' nd. Lt. in lst. Platoon.I. Brinkmeyer nd. Lt. in Znd. Platoon.Bob Burney wir st. Lieutenant. .Herbert Lauterstein 'lascot ,,..,,... .Barbara Furlong 'lascot ...., ..... G lory Henning , SDMQQ :Team First Platoon ront Rank:-Rumpf, Darrell, Hardie, Iack, Specia, Adolph, Sellers, Porter, Taylor, lash, Pete, Mortimer, Glenn, Covell, Frank, Newman, Leslie, Bennett, Sam, Ray, Lyman, Arnold, Brinkmeyer, William Henry, Smith, Billy, Allen, Tom, Carpenter, Pavis, Pleas E., Coffman, Graham. Rear Rank: f McClung, Robert Norris, Coble Charles, Charles Iohnny Walter, fockrell, Billy, Helland, limmy, Ashley, Edward S., Hartwell, George, Wiedermann, Marcel iissinger, loe, Cunningham, lack, Marker, Roy, Werner, lohnny, Bry, Charles, Layer, Louis, lhapa, Mike, Hartwell, Gorham, Packard, Lawrence. File Closers: -- Abbott, Bob, Vaughan, rank, Adams, Robert, Donnell, Bill. Second Platoon font Rank:-Brooks, Leo C., Finney, lack, Flanagan, Sam, Melancon, lames, Lea, Alfred idson, George, Richey, Elmore, Briggs, Billy, Dunham, CBilll Walter, Budow, Bernard, Edgar, mes, Mullineaux, Ernest, Newton, Bryant, Kiser, Howard, Sherrill, Billy, Melton, A. W. erry, Morgan, Biggs, Pat, Rear Rank: - Fasel, loe, Burrows, Edgar, Baen, Spencer, Hauser, tanley, Craven, Clyde, Owen, Ioe, Hernandez, Louis, Schmidt, Kenneth, Gurgiolo, Arthur rank, Melvin, Adams, lack, Villagran, Raul, Reich, Aaron, Gilmer, Iames, Worrell, W. H. ahman, Eugene. File Closers:-Rice, Lee, Keene, Pete, Roberts, Iames. Flag Detail: - Foster, ave, Nichols, lack, Gates, lack, Edwards, lack. 1 Page 189 wk' if QR W M 6 W Q Hfwfwjff W M W M ,W fy XM W5 Jlthlletlca ik' A bold and graceful rider, Thomas letterson heartily enjoyed his favorite recreation . . . horseback riding. ik Excited screams, two thousand young voices yelling in uni- son, beating of drums, mad waving ot red and blue pennants, Thomas lefferson High School cheers Mustangs on to victory. f :if 'Q ' 1 ' Mi . Fi x . t .l AS . , N954 - -1 if 1- , 1 X Lover of outdoor sports - fox - hunting, boat- rowing, hunting-Iefferson's favorite recreation was horseback riding. Noted for his bold and graceful horsernanship, to the very end of his eighty-three years of life he spent the hours be- tween one and three in the afternoon on horseback, qootbaiw lefferson had a football team, the :est football team in the history of the fb 11 chool. Against their crushing force fpposition was powerless. The football eam was a battering ram on the rround and a sky rocket in the air. 'hey hammered the perennial foe, Brackenridge, into defeat, they drove 3 the city championship, they were the .ing-pins in their district. Only in the wi-district contest were they forced to wallow their own medicine. Here a lore powerful and heavier Temple 5-am lashed them into submission. ln iis game, they were outplayed and lutweighed and outpowered, but, as is haracteristic of the Mustangs, they fere never outfought. And as they played in this game, so they played in very game. Whether it was the toughest fight on the schedule or the easiest, ley played with every last ounce of energy in their rugged bodies. They new their school was behind them, and never once did they let their school own. Hamilton t' mphantly To open the season, the Mustangs journeyed to the hill country of San Lngelo, and, in a warm-up contest, fell prey to the home-town Bobcats, l9-l3. hen on to Dallas, and under the flaying Mustang hoofs Dallas Tech was round into the dust. The next weekend lefferson was in Houston doing battle with the Reagan ulldogs, the most powerful club in their city. Many times during the game eff displayed flashes of dazzling brilliance, but the season was still young and iistakes were made. So they lost l4-7, but though they lost, they won, ounting the experience and determination they gained. l leff Davis of Houston came here to challenge the Mustang prowess, and aft after absorbing a shattering Sl to 2 landslide. ln this game Zander, ackfield ace, played for the first time during the season and supplied the unch. Then came an out-of-town contest, this time in Beaumont, against the oyal Purples, and the Mustangs returned weary and puzzled from a l3 to licking. . They settled down then. Coaches Hamilton and Burnett whipped them 1to shape doggedly, and the team suddenly became dynamite. Against Austin the Horses rumbled roughshod for a l9 to l3 triumph. leff an amuck against Harlandale to score seven touchdowns, Zander himself raking four, and a total of thirty-nine points. Next came the yearly rival, the ech Buffalo. His hide was stripped by a bunch of fuming Mustangs, with all, Nay, and Holder doing real service, 32 to 7. The steamroller was ollingl Then Kerrville came out of the hills, and the Ponies, remembering the eating of the year before, lashed out a 21 to 7 walloping. Mabrito, Dicker- on, Trager, Donnell, Tampke - the whole team played smashbang ball. NYM vfuxs: f'. ' pix! x ,Agn-As 5 Page 193 qootlrfallll Thanksgiving Day dawned and with it the traditional lett-Braclcenridg teud, this year a victory meaning both City and District titles. lt was a gam Well worth lighting one's heart out to Win. The Mustangs fought their heart out and they Won. Every man played his best - Quillian, Surtees, Worrel Springer, Zander, and all of them driving gloriously to a 24-l3 triumph. 1-Bill Donnell eludes a would-be tackler to return a Brackenridge punt. 2-Mike Ball hits the Brackenridge line for oi yard. 3-Lusty linernen-the backbone of the team. 4-Bill Trager rushes in to block a punt. 5-Whitlock Zander sna one of Mike Balls bullet passes. 6- Slots Holder drops back to protect against enemy passes. Individual players across bottom row: , 65-lohnny Fay Carpenter, 56-Whitlock Zander, 57-Ralph Simrriang, 58-Mike Ball, 69-Vic Thompson, 7U-Stone Quillian, 72- Donnell, 73-Alfred Hawley, 74-Leslie Bowman, 75-W. H, Worrell, 76-Edwin Womack, 77-Thomas Surtees, ootlaallll Temple was selected as letf's opponent in the bi-district clash. They Jlotyed at Temple. letterson lost 20-U. But they did their best. They drove and hey blocked and they plugged. Ball cmd Zander and Holder cmd Surtees and Ill the rest fought to the last Whistle. They were deteated and they knew it, but they never quit. letterson should Well be proud ot this team, the stctunchest n the history of the school. -The Winged Mustang of Ietterson, Mike Ball, brings down a high-flying Eagle. 2-Thrilling night game draws thousands ' spectators. 3-Pete Nay, 220 pounds of tackle, prepares to hold that line. 4-Mike Ball spirals one deep into enemy erritory. 5.-Van Daele Mahrito hits the line. 6-Husky backs form the backbone ol the team. idividucxl pictures, left to right: C-Robert Adamsg 79-Paul Springerg 80-Vernon McCall: 81-Wallace Dickersong 82-Howard Tampkeg 85-Pat Hayesg 86-Edgar lantg 88-Leonard Holder, 89-Bob Burneyg 90-Van Daele Mabritoggl-Bill Trager, 92-Pete Nay, Page 1.96 dimafilqtetlacrllll As they started this year's trek championshipward, there loomed large before the Ieffei son Mustang basket ball sguad glad ghosts of the year before: city championship, olistric championship, regional championship, and fourth place in the state racel Unawed by suc laurels, they only hitched up their shorts a little higher and shoved off to see what they coul do about snoring some honors themselves. Before being subdued, they conquered the city championship, the district championshii and the regional finals. To begin the season the Mustangs had back such stellar basketeers as Kinney, Zande Freeman, Ball, Trager, Holder, and Patterson, all lettermen from the high-flying club of th year before. But, to darken the glow that shone momentarily for Coach Hamilton, all bi Ball and Trager were to become ineligible at mid-term by the semester rule. After several practice games, leff entered the fourth annual San Antonio lnvitation Baskf Ball Tournament and, the old guard plugging away against some of the best competition i this part of the state, irresistibly swept to the final bracket before being dominated by loh Reagan of Houston. Kinney zoomed to the center position of the All-Tournament team, an Zander crashed through as All-Tournament guard. The City Series opened. Opposing Tech in their first game, the Ponies absconded with a easy 26 to 9 victory. Lanier was the next victim, and against them the Mustangs unleashe their big guns to bombard the baskets for a 57 to 36 triumph. ln this game Kinney an Zander stole the show as well as the scoring honors. Playing their hearts out for leff in their final game, Kinney, Zander, and Freeman wer the powers that propelled the Mustangs to a 3Uf2l win over Brackenridge, the Ponies' thir straight City Series win. Coach Hamilton now lashed together a team in the characteristic Hamilton way an proceeded to win games with it. Biles, Ball, Morris, Trager and Howard licked Tech to prov 1-Kinney, Freeman, Zander, and Holder turn in their uniforms to Coach Hamilton alter their last game for Ieff. 2-The fi shot by which left defeats Livingston in San Antonio Tournament. 3-Robert Freeman goes in for a crip shot against Brackg ridge. 4-Five ot the seven letter men ot 1937 season: Ball, Zander, Holder, Kinney, and Trager 5-Kinney gets the ju against Lanier's man. lliaalqetlvaflf A ieir mettle, then turned on the steam to trample the Lanier Voks 27 to 10. After five con- ecutive series wins, the Mustangs, now well ahead in the city chase, were swirled under by flurry of Eagles' wings and lost their sixth start to Brackenridge 38-22. For the third time the leff Horses trounced the Tech Buffs, 31 to 27, then dynamited their ray to their second consecutive city championship by licking Lanier, 21 to 14. So to the district championshipl Trampling all opposition with relentless fury, the Mus- ings swept by Medina City, Charlotte, and Harlandale, defeating this last quintet in the nals, 23fl8. Hawley and Ball, strongly aided by the rest of the Mustangs, rocketed to 'reat heights in annexing the crown for Ieff. Then they traveled to San Marcos to make their bid for regional laurels. They had come long way, these Mustangs, from a green, inexperienced club to a smooth machine. Ball had tade the All-City team, Ball, Trager, and Hawley had cinched All-District berths. Now they fere ready for regional. ln their first round game the Mustangs crushed Yancy 40 to 28. Ball and Hawley were ie shining lights, looping the loop for many points. ln the finals Belton was their opposition. At the end of the first period the teams were ed 8 and 8. At the half the Mustangs had soared to the fore 17 to 13, but at the end of the iird period the lead had dwindled to left 23, Belton 20. Suddenly Belton swished the net 'om every conceivable angle to garner eleven points while the Ponies were scoring three. 'he game ended with Belton, now regional champs, ahead 31 to 26. Mike Ball, scoring twenty toints during the game, was selected as All-Regional forward. After winning city and district honors, they lost, but they carried Iefferson's colors to ofty heights, they did this keenly and fairly and presented future Mustang basket ball teams goal at which to shoot: that of being the equal of the 1938 club. -Morris, No. 17, is set for a rebound of Freen-ian's shot. 2-Two AllAState men meet again in the San Antonio tournament, ike Ball of Ieff and William Battsie of Livingston. 3-Second term team: Mike Ball, Nelson Howard, Roy Bites, Iimmy Tate, scoe Morris. 4-Freeman gets a free throw in the Lanier game. 5-Kinney, No. 23, and Trager, No. 25, break for the Efense after a shot for the basket. Page 197 , I' f V. 5 , ' V. I , ,,, , ,V .W , ..,. .... 1' 'lZi'? , a V .X ...H .. to .s .vc . , - H . A 1 1 I 2. - 1- Bill Trager setting a school record for jefferson in the shot put. 2 - The 1938 edition of the Mustang thinly clads. 3 -T camera caught Orville Simrnang just as he let the javelin go. 4-A perfect pass from Henry Coffman to Harry Fagg in t relay. 5-Pete Nay warming up for the discus throw. 6-Charles Bowen reaching out tor a good broad jump mark. 7 Over the bar-Horace Graves about to let the pole go. B- The high hurdles look easy to Lester Conaway. 9 -Harry Fa has the jump on Albert, Womack, and Fraser in the century dash, 10 - G. C. Frazier eyeing the finish line. jefferson Mustang track team streaked to their seventh city victory in the city track me April 12, on the jefferson oval. The Mustangs broke the tape five points ahead of the Bracke ridge Eagles, although pre-meet predictions had pointed to an upset of jefferson, the perenni champions. jefferson raced to a ten-point lead when Horace Graves, Lester Conaway, and G. Frazier finished one-two-three, in the order named, in the high hurdles. Graves's winnin time was 16 seconds. Orville Simmang shattered the 12-year record for the javelin throw lo tossing the spear 165 feet 6 inches. ln the high jump Henry Coffman snared first place with leap of 5 feet 9 inches, closely followed by Howard Tampke and Wallace Dickerson, wh tied for second. Pete Nay hurled the discus 128 feet. Bill Trager captured second place i the discus throw and in the shot put. A jump of 1 1 feet secured first place in the pole vault for Horace Graves. On March 12 lefferson, scoring 49 points, triumphed over thirty teams in the Brady lnvit tion Track Meet and set five new records, Graves setting two of them with an 11 foot 6 inc jump in the pole vault and a 16.1 second dash in high hurdles. Henry Coffman smashed th previous high jump record with a leap of 6 feet. Nay chunked the discus 127 feet 4 inches an Trager put the shot 47 feet Slfg inches. On Saturday, April 16, Ieff packed off honors in the District track meet, twenty-fi schools being represented. Ieff piled up 59 points to 41 for Brackenridge, the runner-u Graves, with 12 points, was the outstanding performer. jefferson placed 15 boys in t regional meet to be held at San Marcos on April 23. Regional winners will then go to th State meet in Austin in May. -Iohn Hickman has a fat chance for two more years. 2 - Iohn Charles, Iimmie Iingu, lohn Hickman, Robert Mathis, Billy lips, Harold Dawe, Morey Gephard, Richard Ravicz, Roy Seeple, and Billy Selby-members oi tennis team. 3-Burr Sullivan goes after a high ball. 4 -Robert Lee Mathis at the start of a cannon serve. 5 - Thomas Nixon serves a fast ball. P-Ben Nixon cross-courts with a back hand. 7-Iohn Hickman volleys at net. ennizi Iefferson netters started training in mid-October, at which time an elimination tournament IO pick the school squad was won by Tom Nixon, Ben Nixon and lohn Hickman coming second and third. Hickman is the lad who won the junior singles and doubles at the state Tneet this past year. On February 16 the Thomas lefferson squad galloped away with nine natches from the Bobstown boys. Pearsall came to the lefferson court on March 3 and left oehind five left victories out of eight matches. Ieff netters defeated Georgetown 9-U on March 18, the boys winning all nine of the natches. ln the singles Hickman of lefferson defeated Gordon 7-5, 6-4. Ben Nixon of Iefferson rounced Gordon 6-1, 6-1. lingu of Iefferson trampled Price 6-O, 6-4. Mathis defeated Gold 3-1, 6-4. Hamilton trounced Evans 6-1, 6-O. ln the first doubles match with Georgetown the Nixon twosome trampled the two Gordons S-1, 6-U. Hickman, Ulrich, and Selby beat Price and Evans 6-1, 4-6, 6-1. ln the invitation tournament held by the University of San Antonio lingu and the Nixon wins were the trophy winners in singles and doubles. ln the tennis finals staged on Iefferson courts on April 12 lefferson won both the singles md the doubles, lohn Hickman defeating Goldbeck of Brackenridge and Tom and Ben Nixon defeating Velinder and Dingel. lefferson won the City track title. The district meet was held on Saturday, April 16, eleven schools being represented. leff swept through the district tennis play, lohn Hickman winning the singles, with ourdanton second, and the Nixon twins the doubles, with Fredericksburg second. Ieffer- :on won the right to participate in the regional tournament in San Marcos on April 23. Ninners there will be eligible for State meet on May 6. 'N'V Y?f t ' ojfixyn 1. .,,,. y l i fe, Page 200 0210135 Cllcumz-:A and fllntnamunalla On the field, in the gym, on the courts, and around the track, boys fron health education classes cavort as they go about the process of developing and expanding. Under the instruction ol Mr. Hollis Schulz, head ot the boys physical education department, these looys engage in such a variety ot sports l-lellerson yell loaders calling for a yell. 2-Pop rally in the gym draws enthusiastic students. 3-Jefferson Band and Lasso tn formation at rught game, 4-Intramural touch lootloall game IH actlon. 5-Hitting the tackling dummy-a very pleasar sport. 5fCaptain Holder calling the play in tho hucldle. 7- Suitina out lor the loothall practice. Clgloiffa' Cllaaaea and ,flntnamwialla as football, basket ball, tumbling, track, handball, baseball, tennis, golf, and ooxuul each sportin.Hs ovvn season. For those desiring extra athletic training, a fine intramural program is offered. Letters are awarded championship teams, and All-Intramural clubs are selected. For the second consecutive year Tommy Casey piloted his 4A Gauchos to the championship of the health education football league. left Forum copped the laurels in the basket ball tournament with a 28-l9 triumph over the 4A team, two stalwart teams of upstanding boys who de- veloped as they played. it CD' 1-' 'T' EE 353 'DI 35:12 quiz EE 3 L-Hgh? gg. in mmf! Emi v-zgt.. w'4q7p 32,0-3 i-Qm F'-4 b-3:1 D10 ZIP' Z cn 51 Club League B. Smith Cleffsl ....,... R . Biles Uelfsl .......... H. Ed. League ..Casey K4 AD . . .. .Rowland C4 BJ WTI SUD HCDU U 'rn H :U O9 E119 EE: 55 353 E115 gg QQ..-4 ASH '-rv A,-,A U15 N ,gs.Uus gA':E . ,Q 595 555 Q 223 EW :Tl Z jptlfl gm pit 5.5. :ati ggi Eli: z mx: 5 3,11 :U IDHZK 3: m':r C3 4.4:-4 .. Q'Z3Q '1n::.. Zim.-.gmgb-3 .... UQEAQQ O 1 1 I: 'mDJ.:smACQQOfT1 E3 E wang 3 f 13 if S 25552231 6' :V :Di Off E X' Q11 O 32:2 FUSE f:Z: - Z .. I Q li: 53 ua g:: gg Un.: 43 were Qj H gsm .12 :ag :'1 EF gp: QA Q OW SEE Ea? 22 ?35 225 Og, 32:11 AAA .Es asv the a 9 P355 l-Wade Cameron serves in physical education handball game. 2-Charles Orsinger takes a crip shot in gym class basket- oall game. 3-Physical education touch football class enjoys gym period. 4-Physical education class starts 50 yard dash. efaaxsa x 0- f 'A' 1 ' ll 'AA - ,Gd Page 201 qinlla' CQQAAEA and f.lntnamw1aQA To help girls adjust themselves to the situations of life, to teach them to think clearly and to act quickly, to develop muscles of coordination, bodily grace and poise, and to stamp them with steadfast obedience to the rules of the game -these are the endeavors of the girls' physical education depart- ment. Disproving the theory that a Woman's place is not in sports, the depart- ment offers such activities as tennis, archery, tumbling, folk dancing, tap dancing, ballroom dancing, volley ball, riflery, mass games, and relays. ln charge of archery is Miss Constance Douglas. Then there is Mrs. Mildred Cooke, instructor in golf and assistant instructor in mass games and TENNIS WINNERS lean Gaines Dorothy Leesch Ethel Norton BEST VOLLEY BALL PLAYERS Madeline Martin Ruth Suchan Mary Virginia Thompson Olivia Glovan Dorothy Ann Wright Margaret Williamson Doris Mae Barnes as Alice Snyder Kay I-Iismith Doris Steussy Charlotte Rose Dorothy Donnell Fay Ransome Grace Stille Marilyn Glaze Mary Frances Iones Theresa Whitis Fay Reed Darleen Walker Helen Goodfriend 1-Class in girls' archery seems to have hit the bull's eye. 2-One ot the much enjoyed mass games is in progress, 3-Girls tumbling class builds pretty pyramid. 4-Dancing class does Bliking folk dance. Wanda Prentiss Frances Love Lois Wolston MARKSMEN WINNERS Emily Rucker Anne Stewart lolan Henning BEST RIFLE SHOTS Emily Rucker Laurette Houston Muriel Stearns Floy Lil Stovall Page 202 qinlla' Cllaaaab and glntnamunah volley ball. Miss Bess Richards, hard-Working head ot the department, :eaches tumbling, tennis, and ritlery. These three teachers combine their Lalents to develop out ot eager youth hardy Women with sturdy bodies and rlean-out minds. -Dancing class enjoys lilo in the open, 2-Archery match in girls' physical education proves a joy. 3-Mrs. Cockcfs class n golf lines up, 4-AG1rls enjoy an exciting game of volley ball. Se-'Dancing classfdoing Old Man lap dance, 6-- lamera catches girls tennis team informally, 7-No-Mans: land in Girls' Gym. Hurry, girls, 8 'Dancing clams gels a breath of fresh air. 9-fC11rls acquire poise and grace in beautiful dances. and X Xxx XX Xiglrf It elw.-QX: Ci '35 a- .-5 I , mo. y x .55 Page QUJ , , V . O ,,5c'.' 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Sipping cooling drinks, buying smart clothes, re- laxing at the cinema, riding in smooth new cars.. Thomas Jefferson High School goes down town. It is easy to imagine the young Thomas lefferson, While a stu- dent at William and Mary Col- lege, strolling casually down the one long street of Williamsburg and stopping to peer intently in- to a bookstore Window, Only through his interest in books could he ever have become the finished scholar in Greek, Latin, French, Spanish, and ltalian, that made him the model of the educated person in America. U 9 These Firms are Our Friends Shop with Them i , Be Friends of Theirs 8 Akers Funeral Home ........ Page Alamo Blue Print of Supply Co. , . Alamo Iewelry Co ........... Anderson, Paul ............. Aylett Drug Co ..... . . Bell Furniture Co ..... . . Bell lewelry Co ....., ..... Bettencourt's . . . ........ . . . . Bon-Ton Bakery ......,...... 217 211 ...2lU ...219 ...213 ...22U ...221 ...214 ...211 Broadway Fountain Pen Shop. . . Brown Express Co ........... Bull Curio Shop ............. Cherry Blossom Cake Shop. . . Chicago Dye Works ,........ 224 ...222 ...221 ...22l ...224 Clark 61 Stiewig Service Station. .210 Clegg Printing Co ..,........ Coca-Cola Bottling Co ....,.. Coleman ci Co .......... . . Dallas Furniture Co .... .. Dimaline Secretarial ......... Donnell, I. W ....,....,...... Draughon's Business College. Dr. Pepper .......,,.......,. Fay's Frocks ................ Fentiman's Trunk Co ..,. .. Flannery Insurance Co ..r.... Flatow Service Station ...,.., Fomby Clothing Co ...... . . Fox Laundry .......,... . . Frank Brothers ..... . . Franklin's . . . .. . .. Fred's Place .......,. .... Frito Co .....,............,. Frost Brothers ............,.. .lnsert ...219 ...22U ...22U ...226 ...218 ...225 ...224 ...212 ...213 ...21O ...225 ...2l4 ...22U ...2U8 ...212 ...22l ...218 ...227 Frost's Foundation Garment Shop. 214 225 Garcia's Flower Shop ........ Garden Shoe Shop .......... Gene Meador, lnc ........... General Welding Co ......... Great American Life lns. Co. . Guarantee Shoe Co ......... I-lamner Provision Co ........ 1-lerpel-Gillespie . . .....,.. . . Humble Oil CS Refining Co ,... lncarnate Word College ...,. ...213 ...212 ...219 ...215 ...2lO ...212 ...227 ...213 ...226 Iohnston-Ramsdell lnsurance Co. Ioske Bros .........,........ Kaufman's . . ............. . . Kelley-Scherrer . . . . . Kinsel Motor Co ...... . . K. T. S. A. Studio ............ La Belle Beauty Shop ........ Laurel Heights Pharmacy .... 212 224 ...215 .H218 ...212 ...223 ...226 ...219 Lauterstein's . .... ........ . . Lighthouse Filling Station .... Lone Star Printing Co ........ Lorraine's Beauty Shop ...... Manhattan Cafe ......., . . Mathieu Cleaners ...,. .. Mayfair Shop, lnc ........... Meadows Stables ........... Merchants' Delivery Service. . Milam Chevrolet Co ......... Monte Carlo Cleaners ....... National Bank of Commerce. . Nehi Bottling Co ............ Original Mexican Restaurant. Ormsby Chevrolet Co ....... Page ...226 ...213 ...212 ...227 ...226 ...213 ...214 ...213 ...215 ...211 ...221 ...224 ,..213 ...225 ...22O Our Lady of the Lake College. . ,222 Owl Cleaners ............... Park Laboratories ........... Parkmoor Drug Store ......., Phelps, Dewees, CS Simmons. . Piggy-Wiggly Stores ....,... Pioneer Flour Mills .......... Reliance Life Insurance Co. , . Roe Book Store .............. Rascoe Filling Station ....... San Antonio Buick Co ....... ...222 ...215 ...221 ...2l5 ...2U9 ...2l8 ...21U ...221 ...226 225 San Antonio Machine dr Sup. Co.222 222 San Antonio Music Co ....... San Antonio PortlandCementCo . 226 San Antonio Public Service Co. .216 Sallings . . . ............ . . . . Shepherds Laundry ......... Shiner-Sien Paper Co ........ ...2l1 ...223 ...227 Southwestern Engraving Co. . .lnsert Southwestern Specialty Co. . . Sparger Cleaners, Alan ...... S. W. Diesel Schools ......... Standard Electric ...... . . Stutz, Paul ............ . . Studer Studios .......... . . Suchy's Flower Shop ........ Summit Avenue Cleaners .... Thrift Lumber Co ............ Tower Secretarial School .... Union Central Life Insurance. University of San Antonio. .. Vanity Fair Beauty Shoppe. . Wah Sing Grocery Co ,...,.. Wini Ezell Beauty Shop ...... Wolff CS Marx Co ............ Wormser Cleaners of Dyers.. Yates Laundry Co ........... ...223 ...22O ...227 H227 222 ...228 ...222 ...222 ...218 ...223 ...223 211 . .223 222 223 ffm MQW Ham mwmmHewm4Um NY+Wv 0-fn-NX: X . .'fA'5 1 lf il 1 ll Page 207 ir ir K, rxff' SWF? 31,1532 I I. H + a M dk if A Page of Good Names Frank Bros San Antoni0's Outstanding Store AUTOGRAPHS Q'ff My 44 if 4.14f, 9:r,gJ fx:-f ,f.,-- f ,w.- W PIGGLY WIGGLY S erve yourself and scwe! May, Stanley, Sybil, Pat, and Mona choose Piggly Wiggly groceries for class picnic. Piggly Wiggly manager cheerfully assists Selling only Qualify lvlerclwanclise . . on a small margin ol prolif . . O E. A. BASSE, OWNER ir 'X'Y Y'f' clubs: Cn r E19 X Sail 1 I Page 209 'N'W'Y'f' f' 4. 1- S-'ASEE' l I I f I n l ' Xtfixj Page 210 l wememfer flze Gffamo T. H. Flannery W. K. Flannery 1. O. Flanne STUDENTS- J. B. FLANNERY 84 CO. RealEstate :: Rentals Fora GRADUATION GIFTS Insurance an Antonio's largest and finest Cash and Credit jewelry Store . BATTERY SERVICE fDiamoncls flejatclies CLARK 8c STIEWIG 2301 SAN PEDRO AVENUE Mobilgas, Mobiloil, Mohiluhrication PERSHING 49 Alamo lewelry Co. 209 Alamo Plaza 1' CATI-Ismmv. 6442 405 E. TRAVIS STIIEE 1 R. O. T. C. Sponsors cover ground rapid- ly because they are Wearing the . . Guarantee's Lazy Bones Shoes f the Guarantee . . the style shop of the South Security Seals Every Reliance Policy U. S. PRODUCTION LEADERS PERCENTAGE-WISE IN 1937 BERT PERRY, Manager RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE CO. I Alamo Blue Print 8a Supply Co. Scliool and Engineering Supplies Artists and Display Material BON-TON BAKERY 506 North Frm Sum Party Orders and Decorated Cakes I cathcdmi 7186 san Antonio T oUR SPECIALTY l l OUR MOTTO -- I Compliments of Quality at a Fair Price Salling's Food Store A. E. SALLING, Owner Phone Cathedral 8191 825 S. Alamo The Final Test of a motor car's performance, comfort and safety is the Way it rides -ss-Q 'Q I 'sf Terry and Glory of the jeff Hall of Fame are now testing the new 1938 CHEVROLET-the car that is complete. Milam Chevrolet Company I North Flores at Martin Street UNIVERSITY OF SAN ANTONIO I CFORMERLY WESTMOORLAND COLLEGEI We offer you an opportunity to attend a college where there is a well-balanced program and where the individual student is recognized. . . y Phone or write the Registrar I PERSHING 8621 3115 WEST ASHBY QXHXJ A' 9 - ft f :- a- ,-4, 9 ' II. . X 1 A- A 7 Page 211 ,A 5-,lf 952 cAjfix','z I . ...x. F. I t Page S12 If it's I-IAMNER'S, it's better High Grade SAUSAGE Made in San Antonio by Hamner Provision Company Kinsel Motor Co. OLDSMOBILE DEALER I 801 BROADWAY FANNIN 7355 LONE STAR PRINTING CO. qu L51 'In of c IQ A 1712 BLANCO ROAD 'The iBerter 'Inexpensive fDresses LINGERIE 0 HOSIERY 0 I-IANDBAGS TYPEWRITERS OFFICE SUPPLIES if PRINTING 206 LOSOYA ST. FANNIN 1495 Gongratulations. . . .Iol1nston-Ramsclell Co. Earl Rdl'T1Sdell FANNIN 5358 517-523 N. FLORES ST. Q KIRK W OOD S W HARTON PLIIMIIING, HEATING, ANI: ELECTRIC CONTRACTING and REPAIRING ' 518 Aztec Gafaeld 3494 Supplies and Accessories Skilled lvicchanics in all Lines IContinued from page 1533 lleGood food-Valentine . . . tun . . . Lati n Club meetings are always anticipated. 15- They'll make itl . , . No they Won'tl . basketeers beat the left players in an overtime game . . . 29-28. 21-Last drive , . . for junior dues . . . ends, . . But they didlw . , . Brackenridge 25-Dancing leet , . throbbing hearts . . suspense . . then . , . music stops . , . loud clear voice ot senior president announces . , . our seniors' choice . . . for Hall ol Fame. 25-Friendship . . . school community, international . , . theme ot Student Council banquet, 28-Another basket ball game . . . Iefterson versus Burbank. The I-Iigh School Miss and Her Mother too- Enjny Shopping ar Frariklirfsl 5 'THE IOL'7'fl 1 CRC11TE'.Y7IVAi.L.fl.S', I aoo :AST HOUSTON sr SIN ANTONIO! fdklff 5702! As San Antonio's Thrift Store it is natural that Franklin's should always present enticing fashions at lowest prices. Ask The Man Cor Womanj Who Owns One. . . Packard GENE MEADOR, INC. 1123 Main Ave. Garfield 9281 PHONE PERSHING 9131 Lighthouse Service Station Q4-Hour Service 1003 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD For Quality Beverages- Try R. C. COLA and NEHI flavors PAR-T' PAK Quarts for your home GARDEN SHOE SHOP Shoes Dyed Any Color - 50 Cents 0 Boots and Shoes Made to Order N Co. XVeVCall For and Deliver Free Garfield 919 W. Martin Belmont 31292 Stop lor Service where you see The I-IUMBLE Sign Our Super Cleaning lnsurss Positive Sanitation M AT H I E U Cieanef and Dyer 2211 Sun Pedro Ave. Pershing 6241 AYLETT DRUG CO. Prescription Druggists 728 Fredericksburg Phone: Pershing 5231 San Antonio, Texas March 1-Lassos commemorate Texas lndependence . . . impressive assembly, 7-Thespians present Iunior's Mustachen . . . entire school convulsed . , . with laughter . . . at Iunior's mustache troubles. 7iSome-thing new . . . Thalians' Big Apple Sale. 10-lefferson has right to be proud today . , , just presented with brand new Drum and Bugle Corps . . . first in city. ll-Sport dancel . . . Dubious students find this new feature . . . introduced by Lassos . . . more fun than they ever expected, l6!Drive for Sophomore dues ends. 17-Sponsors score another hit . . . their annual show proves . . . delightful entertainment ..SAN ANTON10'S OLDEST TRUNK STORE., HARTMAN TRUNKS AND LUGGAGE FENTIMAN TRUNK CO. 512 E. HOUSTON ST. MEADOW' S SCHOOL of RIDING Braclcenridge Park Class and Private lnstruction Horses Boarded Iiurses for Rent' 'x'YfQY'f' MN' 1 5 V .59 T fy I left i lf 1 I l lf 1 ' ' Page 213 'N'W'Y'f' F' fx Ag 'N 9563? l i Page 211, BEAUTIFUL DRESSES SENATE HAYNES F kt F ' ' cl , , Sfftmbftttfltfnit- W'1i:f.,t'l:t.t?,iif:yFr:ff2:zrt?s52f'fr The MAYFAIP Shop 215 E. HOUSTON ST. C. eiflanufacturing jeweler Fmt- Figures See O . Diamond Setters Watch Makers ' Engravers Expert Repairing S 246 College St. San Antonio, Texas Foundation Garment Shop JEFFS STUDENT COUNCIL 19- Set ball . . . take it over . . . so starts county tennis meet. 28-Are my buttons shined? . . . Do these shoes look all right? . . . Last minute prepara- tions begin tor Federal Inspection. 30- Ladies and gentlemen . , . honorable judges . . . so begins debate contest . . extemporaneous contest too. April l-Hut . . . two . . . three . . , tour . . . capable otticers give commands during com- petitive drill with San Iacinto High . . . ot Houston. 1-Excitement runs high . . . audience tense . . . State play in progress. -More singing , . . more dancing . . . Student Council Show joins our list ot hits. -From shrill note ot tlute . . . to bass tone of tuba . . , hundreds ot band players in State Band Contest. 7 8 CContinued on page 2263 A O Z C5 xl P -I C I- P -4 O Z an cn rn Z O zz cn r11t 'r-dv-lm P4P-l'-'l 'PCflO in fr' Bill and Whitlock eagerly watch George, Charles, and Bob select their graduation suits at Fomby's. HOME OF Hart Schaffner SL Marx and Hickey Freeman Clothes Air Conditioned Air Conditioned CLOTHlNGCQ.y 57619 Ease ofxgatisfacfzbn' Our Qfliatograpli Courtesy f Service and Value! That's why Thomas Jefferson selects I us to service their Caps and Gowns, Lasso Hats, Uniforms and Shoes. 1 iv VV , V, ' Congratulations I IM Q At Your Service Class 1938 l pg goolzfcoumwy f -I Class 1939 COE. S. FLORES AND DOLC.'CC.1'.1 S73 ff ff SAN ANTONIO'S OWN HOME COMPANY f' 'f The Great American Life insurance Company CHAS. E. BECKER, President CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . ONE MILLION DOLLARS RAYMOND PHELPS DAHL DEWEES Delivery Specialists C' C' SIMMONS Merchants Delivery Service a E. Houston iGarfield 5226 A t a l SIMMONS x cvflrchitects x ir ir NQYG Ci , v 'gl 1 l s Eff , 'lr Ik 'N'V Y'f' 5. uf G , cu 311, 2 I .. . i i Page 216 XSJXEFA. , ,,,, 3 : 5, 2 N I ,',, . rf , iff F 5 i , 2 2 'X' r , X I i i A '.A ,,,, 1 l l :Bi - X l l x' N' ' W X ll QN 1 ,V X tt X Ami 5 S W J X b MXN 7 rsh? 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If-i. ,MEM-,gH'V,., K N AKERS FUNERAL HOME l wish to congratulate at this time the many students that are graduating from this wonderful school. No doubt all ol you regret leaving this school with its wonderful teachers and principal. Still We are all lighting for a higher education, and l am sure you will carry on with your college careers l hereby wish you happiness and success. Your Friend, ,7 Z' ' if X czfgr' 9 fx 'if ill I' HN' Page 217 'N'VAfYff ja., AB' K i Page 218 4 TTTTTT T E I T i I K 11 S 11 F1 7 e y- o errer ower Shop 3 i ...M ff' W 1 Pershing ' L --fi Pershing j 6 5 i 1 I i L1. i I 326 W. Josephine f QTLOWERS CJOR QQILL QCCASIONS 7 I A Thorough Education Includes o Knowledge of Good Baking Compliments i Q , 'J ,xx ,,,,, no of ww? Pioneer Flour and L ' F White Wings Flour Y S Run W K gi R Insure a I Successful Course :EJREEERQ Eat F 0 f' 'A A r 1 tos E B7 YEARS CONTINUOUS MILLING ' C I Pioneer Flour Mills Tfulv Crisp and Tender I BUILD FOR THE FUTURE WITH I-IIGI-I GRADE BUILDING MATERIALS FROM 7 Service 'f i oooifo gg I .i I,,, I i Courtesy .LM 1 a n H A ez f i , new 53 1 U- Q I 708 W. Summit - At the Beacon - Pershing 7117 I y- 2-- - - W ---7 l 'lim NEWLY REMODELED T Laurel Heights Pharmacy T Q i Perslwing 6 A o . 2 M A i I l N Virginia, Bob, Barbara, and Bob of jeff Hall of Fame Where 1 QUALITY SERVICE PREVAILSH f L2gt, Q5:i9 so 4Am X Phone GARFIELD 3651 516 WATER ST ,ff 1 K i 'A 1 General Welding 8a Mfg. Co. MUSTANGS FIGHT . ox cg Service-REFRIOERATION-Pans Z JEFF HIGH T i Rebuilding Air Conditioning Exchange A N ' ETHAN E. WAITS FRED GRELL I - J - 1,5-F..F TM ml M' TT Fight, Fight, H- H-H I-C'-H i Paul Anderson Company Fight- lil .. STATIONERY .. Team Fight, EFF i DRAWING MATERIALS HCV! Rah! U J 1 Mustangs, F1ght! 121 B orulxvuy Sun Anloniu, 1 THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES Drink in bottles SAN ANTONIO Coca - Cola BOTTLING CO. 123 LaFitte Street Garfield 4256 gs OO OOO E, E ,R ,EEEBOOEE s eO- Page 21.9 'X'V,iTY'f1 f' is .e 95Z'?e' s,l,,ici'P ,E ,,,. A i i T Page 220 Qompliments. . . Ormslsy Chevrolet Co. H24-Hour Wrecker Service Garfield 0 1 1 3 BLOCK SOUTH SMITH-YOUNG TOWER W. R. Dallas Furniture Studio WYLIE R. DALLAS ZELMA R. DALLAS Designers and Builders of Fine Furniture Featuring Colonial and Eighteenth Century Reproductions in Solid Mahogany, Solid Maple, Solid Walixtit, and Solid Cherry, in :rationally known lines and at very reason- ahle prices. Texas Spoke-Leg Furniture designed and built in our own shops for ranches, game rooms, dens, and lodges. 901 McCullough at Ashby San Antonio, Tex. CQLEMANQCQ, ALAN SPARGER Every known form of UCINSIP GOOD INSURANCE AND BONDS LAUNDRY CLEANING CLIANEI 1125 Alamo National Building FANNlN 4151 Pershing Fredericksburg Road Phones: GARFIELD 5300 - GARFIELD 5309 BELL FURNITURE CO. Radios .. Washirig Machines .. Refrigerators EASY TERMS 415 W. Commerce St. AT MAIN AVE. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS FANNIN 2249 QQX BCLLUZJVQ 61128 GYEJUZEVS 510 W. C s . SHELBY Fox Af san ved'iilR'i-ifenfe 21.32 irliartnhetulf 'fDealer in tflntiques AUTHENTIC ANTIQUES -Hi No REPRODUCTIONS 1108 No. Flores Garfield 8023 1 P. E. Davis, Art Editor of the jefferson Monticello, has just finished designing and arranging the setting for the Hall of Fame pic- tures, an exact reproduc- tion of a room in Thomas Jeffersotfs home, Monti- cello, showing the fireplace with the famous Wedge- wood plaques, the reproduc- tion made by P. E. himself. if IsELL-PEREECT DIAMONDS! O Y -If GRUEN I 'K WATCHES! C, if HOLMES O ,gg Q EDWARDS 6 SILVER! QW ,pam -If GOOD LUCK ow! or WEDDING ,Rea RINGS! K0 X USE BELL'S CONVENIENT CREDIT! if -A LITTLE DOWN qmp C-C . r '37 D and A LITTLE EACH WEEK! 51 516 E. Houston St. Established 1852 o , Y Y Y Y, ,Z , , W , , L YWW, 441 I'. V. 0 1 1I QUT Original Ivicxican Pecan Candy I A FRIEND OF JEFFERSON I . Mexican and Indian Curiosm I . Iicadqliartcrs for -I-,J 9 y BUII CBHCIY 3' CUW0 CO- SCHOOL BOOKS AND SUPPLIES 109-111 1-OSOVH Sf- 52'-H AIHOHIO, TCXHS I 314 W. COMMERCE OAREIELD 1781 y I I L ,ASA -A ,- S I I YUHIIUC 171941 V110 T051 lN0W IU' the 17051 For your next party or daily bakery needs try I I Cheung Uifoaaom Cake .Shop I . ' . I A 'f- - Six Slums ' - I For Good Mexlcall Eats 1804 Main Avcnuc, 1117 S. Prcsa, 238 Broadway, Y 3303 N. St, M1Iry's Phone: Parkview ZC202 5008 Bmadw' I 911 S' S Mnffb- 2010 F' ' I 'aV I W,-YH, Wi K Lg, , Y 4.777 v 77 WY!!WYLW, Y.- , I3arIcmoor Drug Store I Pershing 6144 I MAKERS OF I Pure Ice Cream and ICOS J 0 y 1909 Fredericksburg Road cwlornte CanIIo Cfleanenh Quality and Service VICTCR GRANT O Pershing 5187 1702 W. King's Highway Page 221 I I ' I - ,,eG a, Essueusuue ,S usa-. our or V Ewwpj' Milf! eff -x'v xY'f' K' ax 6- 957539 is 1.32 i i I r Y . 'ey ' X J f Qf . J x X. . I lv, . J I x 3 Y A 5 I ' NX - 4 Page 222 ' l' M ompiments C .lf Our Edgy of the .gale Golleqe OWL CLEANERS AND DYERS Cathedral 1254 703 SAN PEDRO AVENUE Brown Express, Inc. MOTOR FREIGHT TO Austin, Corpus Christi, and Rio Grande Valley Bonded :-1 Insured Phone Cathedral 6291 SAN ANTONIO MUSIC COMPANY ISAAC BLEDSOE, PRESIDENT 316 W. COMMERCE ST. HOIIXC of the STEINWAY, Instrument ofthe Immortals YATES Launclry - Cleaning - Dyeing Different 641 S. St. Mary's Phone Garfield 2471 lust 3 Blocks South of Srnzth-Young Tower Open 6:30 A. M. to 9 P. M. Sheet Music and Band and Orchestra Orchestrations Instruments Electric and Gas Household Appliances P I A N O S R A D I O S CLEANING Tailor for the Well Dressed PRESS MERCHANT TAILOR Telephone 402 E. Travis St. CATHEDRAI. 7931 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Distinctive Flowers for All Occasions at SLlC!ly If glower S!l0P5 722 N. St. Mary's Street and St. Anthony Hotel SUMMIT AVENUE CLEANERS R. o. T. C. UN1FoRMs A Specialty Pershing 5761 726 W. Summit Ave. Pershing 1441 Wah Sing Grocery Co. Meat Market - Fruits and Vegetables 900 McCullough Free Delivery COMPLIMENTS OF SAMSCO San Antonio Machine 84 Supply Co. . - ty . - j V K , . -1 . li! I , I V 4 . X .1 A If wg ly l I I V l iw TT ' 'J. 'Tl7TT ' W ' ' T' T 'TT TY U , ,f Complete Beauty Service . . . At Moderate Prices . . . Air-Cooled for your 5 O l 1 1 Comfort . . . Soft water for your Shampoo peru! aural ' Jnf' flfanitlt gain dieautlt Shop j . I Wluflqale 1805 MAIIII AVE. PERQHING 3041 KitChCDrQ.Ud CHfetCflH Equipment - Acnoss THE smear mom SALLING sb YI xl .We installed in entirety your X beautiful Cafeteria and Kitchen 710 EJ Commerce St. Phone Garfield 6315 V SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS yDrinl4 Anheuser Busch Ginger Ale Gongratulations and EBest 'wishes to the Class of 1938 Tower Secretarial School Union Central Life lnsurance Co. B. A. WIEDERMANN, Mgr. Alamo National Building Pershing 6408 W ll N ll E Z E L L BEAUTY SHOP and COSMETIC LABORATORY Dependable - Reliable Laundry and Cleaning Service FANCY DRESSES and EVENING GOWNS Our Specialty Shepherd Laundries Co. Fannin 9347 315 S. Alamo I Cincinnati at Fredericksburg Road E i jeflfersorfs Trumpet Trio and Carlos visit K. T. S. A. You visited with us ONE day-We would like to visit with you- Every Day CKeep your dial on 550 KCD K T S A ff KQKEEP TALKING SAN ANTONIGQ E n 'x'Y'xY'f- ufwX.9 C1550 'QU Q , o ,f ,', 'A I .'.'. I ', . as V Page 223 N Yf' fs., lf f,iti.? l 1. ...., y i i Page 224 The Class of 1903- Cthe year in which this bank was foundedj and those of subsequent years have found as they ventured forth into the business world that one important aid in their affairs and progress is the cooperation of a Good Bank. We particularly enjoy working with young people - we know that they will become our substantial clients of future years. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE SAN ANTONIO Established 1903 MEMBER FEDERAL DEros1T INSURANCE coRPoRAT1oN I ,,,,1.,,.,i,.i,ii.i,,,,. -2 ---.-- 1'i ' ' O Broadway Fountain Pen Shop .Aill H G S WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF C W 0 R If P ECUNTAIN PENS AND PENCILS DW,Wi ii iy i i iiiit ii , .,,.rL.1 t..,1,.., 1 . -v-' P E R 5 cl.EANlNG 8. nvsme W Factory Trained Expert 108 Broadway San Antonio QLIDIES DRESSES QBOUGLE- KNIT SUITS 0 II. 0. T. 0. IINIFOIIMS 0 SUITS, TUXEIJOS and OVEIIUOATS OFUR GOATS CFurrier MeIhadJ X Pershing 3131 Delivery Service to Entire City Established 1882 1904 MAIN AVENUE f it r rr trrt I I tttr tttrrr I rrr t COMPLIMENTS OF Dr. Pepper Battling Ca. of San Antonio TO THE CLASS OF '38 ,JHWEQ I s if' . ,.:i .. . y ,. is E I-EA, 3. :. ::.,,,,, he ..., 1 F 5 .H 3 L in i:Aii- sf .QS 55 S J Q. 2 ef at M, 'K N ,X . ,ig fi is gg :Q sf 'K gre a ssign 3133 ff? A , 55553551 sitter sit 5 .,i, Z a le s ,.,.,. I. .. : 'i' -1K H L' ' 'ffQQ..Ql,..'.llZQ'Q iffy N - f.,::.-2: ---' 5 '-'-- ' V' 5 as '- me I 'MC sf-w 'it :-f:3f:12.s:: ': 'f: J,-552 eggs? My ,x. f ,Wa 33 -3' M ' The Largest Store in the Largest State Established in 1873, it became part of the pioneer life of Texas. Today, having grown and prospered with its State, it is rated among America's leading stores ..... lOSKE'S Josfeis Safufes ryoaf You have attained a fine distinc- tion . . . graduating from your school. We congratulate you and hope your efforts of the future will attain other goals equally fine. Q Success depends on use- ful service . . . that has been our experience for nearly three-quar- ters of a century. Q To serve you . . . to be at your command . . . shall be our pleasure. We hope to earn your good will as we have won the esteem of gen- erations before you, through useful service. . . . In San Antonio since 1873. BLUEBONNETS IN THE SUNLIGHT Ulldn Onderdonlc by J. We are glad to lwave liad an important part in tlie production of tlwis successful annual. We are equally as proud ol tlie poolc as you are and appreciate your line spirit of cooperation Wlwiclw lnas made tlnis puplication possible. Cfltc Cllcqrq Co. Producers ot Fine Printing San Antonio Stationery I Litliograplwing I Engraving I Mimeographs I Office Furniture Vgyfwjffy fwffffffy 'F V 1' Q, 4 4 YP .A 'Q' i,,WsJgJ Q , A Y ,b K , Q -jizfl fl .f , A .I H , . - 37 L 'Y . . Q x P ' '-' A nz. , 45' . . 'TP' M fri V 1 . K' . f ' fs 1 L A N QV- , 1 k .gf ' '-igi f Q' j' U mi' ' ' A 1 fii . 'px ' . 51. 4 ' WY, 1 ,- V , V Y ,, vn E . ' 'wg' .j 1 ,. xx -cv? A. ' ,.1 4' '5 ff. ' '--iff: 17' ?' f, wx -' 1' '71 fs Qifa ' ' V-. 96.1. P' ' J , . - j 1 - . , ,Wt ' V. . - I if 'i vi? . fi fy V - Z 7: J'Y'i-jp Y f ' f , ', 3f'f': x-nil? ii - ' - ,T , ' A ' 7 f N 'V W 3 515,41 ,5 : wi A. X A h V V K K my. , W X?-f 1 , ' ' XX- ,,3. I,f,f ' , . .1 .NN Q 11. , V ' . md - I ' ,- ? 'TfQf'Q,,Z , . - is 1 .5 , J V314 F 1 'i X K Lb fs. J -s 3 ,, X- W J. Rf. 5 'A A5 Q, f as 'B' 4 ,Q P Q . 'ir if s- l 1 5? 3 1 ' '5- 1 ' 4- vm U hr' 4 Q V 'l Mexican Foods . .. THE URllGllNAlL MEXICAN RESTAURANT y 1 15 -121 Losoya Street l Telephone Cathedral 7982 y FLATOW SERVICE STATION ??,f?fEi!SR,i1?CiiEli ' y C Xlffdshigg alfa ofeasang Ph l Cincinnailugirgarzanxo PershiT1Ec6391 , , Buy FLOWERS Buick F308 Main Avenue Pershing 5166 The young people of this very modern day recognize the fact that Draughon's Business College of San Antonio can help them to realize their ambitions in the business profession, Young Texas is going places-heads up, shoulders squared. More power to them is not only our wish but also our training. 'X Ms? saga 'gf' l l I D I1 1 B - C 411 East Martin Sf. l S O San Antonio, Texas A Symbol of Progress and Integrity Since 1888 A group of Ex-jefferson Students Attending Draughon's We invite you to join them QQ, 5 NX: Page 225 r'5'f'Y'f' 'N ff 'rflirtr' 1 if ' i 11 9 xtfiv Page 226 C. Baurnberger, Pres. and Gen'l Mgr. C. Baumberger, lr., Vice-President A. Kronkosky, Sccy. Chas. Baldus, Trees. San Antonio Portland Cement, Co. lvlanufacturers of Alamo Portland Cement THE REl..1ABl.E BRAND - Standard Since 1880 Over 58 Years, Experience in Every Sack Cfhe Dimaline Secretarial School of Business Administration Co - Educational BELKNAP AT ASHBY PERSHING 3841 INCARNATE WORD COLLEGE Extends zz Cordial Welcome to . . . QW 1938 Gfadllaffsj: Thomas Jefferson High School The college offers four-year curricula leading to the degrees of Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor ot' Music, and Bachelor of Scienc '. PERSHING 1521 1823 MAIN AVE. JIBIBIIE RASCOE General Offices: Plant: AUTO SUPPLY San Antonio Texas Cementville Texas Tires, Tubes, Washing, Greasing, Gas and Oil ' ' FREE ROAD smvm SAN ANroN1o, TEXAS lConiinued from page 2141 21-Whoopsl , , , a holiday . . . too good to be true. 29-Sophomore Carnival . . . medley oi clowns . . . soda pop . . . singers . . . and sophomores. May 12--Comedy . . . laughter . , . surprises . . . at Senior Play , . . The Youngest . 14-Student Council forgets its business for a While . . . enjoys annual picnic. 20-Soft music . , , lilmy dresses . . . waltzing couples , . . at juniors' farewell dance to seniors. 22-Baccalaureate , . . quiet dignity. 23 -That never-to-be-forgotten moment . . . seniors receive diplomas at graduation exercises. 27-And so ends another year . . . of trials . . . fun , . . happiness . . . and parting. LA BELLE BEAUTY Sl-IOP youthful Styles forthe KU-High ,Scl1oolCjirl FANNIN 6613 605 SOUTH TEXAS BANK BUILDING eitflanlwarran Cafe 228 E. Housron GARFIELD 3011 We Specialize in SPORTSWEAR SEA FQUDS . ' UNIFGRMS' . K. C. STEAKS ll-121L1Lll1F43lFS1C9lllU1lS 25 YEARS ON Housron ST. r i Lorrainels Beauty W U , U wotrr 8, MARX Salon y A 910 McCullough PERSHING 5251 1 Southwestern Diesel Schools, lnc. 11 1123 MILAM BLDG. ' ' Telephone Garfield 3382 ' ' r f ii:5,1s'e- D . B ' w i - 1 V- EOR MORE THAN A HALF CENTURY . . . . has enjoyed the priceless distinction of being called' Scm Antonids Quality Sroreu. .Look to Wolff 84 Marx for the new- est of apparel, for quality, for service. qi Compliments ol Q . FIQCDST BRCDTHERS Herpelflgillespie ' 1 SHINER-SIEN PAPER COMPANY W F ne Papers for Every Printing Purpose 1 X NYVRAPPINU FAPE TWXNE, ETC., for every Basin Need l San Garfield 2231 S A um Tex. 1231 XV. lvlartin Ford Dealers 1 P A P P ' E 1 Tlie Wormser Cleaners 8: Dyers Conveniently Located We Specialize in y - 1 R. O. T. C. UNIFORMS 1 321 Broadway at Fourth Garfield 1411 3' Pelfhing 0841 l l 1314 lV1cCUl.LOUGH AVENUE 'X'V:fY'f' HN' C155 V '39 X ,jjj T' 'Page 227 'V'kY'f' A. .ef E Lil, 9 i i 956339 Vt Page 228 3 'Y' Y 7 ' 'Y' llggr jgicfures ecominq 60 cyan, .Si , N, DOLL SAOLJJ 36 GUWZLIZQ 60 Us Harry and Dorothy are just two of the many jeff students who are delighted with their photographs made by Studer ..... ..... . Qfficial fpimotogmphers ..?,gt rfOT1?.l THE MGNTICELLO We are grateful for the honor of having been selected this third consecutive year to make the photographs for the Jefferson High Annual. We trust that again this season the MONTICELLO will win national honors, All-American and Medalist, and the silver loving cup as the outstanding yearbook of Texas for the third consecutive year ..... J 5 J 0 Five Studios and Stores in U, San Antonio and Austin Dnnsnrr LE-A ' dustrv thereis,-usually o above , I Within every in q head and shoulders C6111 that stands etitaors. D p cornp V iortunate h sorne stroke oi luck or sphere lt is not throuq ' ' a particular dership within cializedss- , p star that lea i A ' d butrather through spe H ' 'lance is accornplrshe experience. and a constant vrqi oduct. and an training. V ' litv oi the pr d service. qua tow GI 6. , honest desire to serv For nearly three decadeslthe SOUTHWESTERN ' arbook has been the rnark oi ' nced imprint in a ve tee ol a helpiul experie b quality . . . a quaran service -- oi tine printinq plates produced Y artisans. skilled d ot our ' Welgare prou ociation with this ass r's stail and pledge . Yea our 'best to stalls ot the tuture. ., I, . '- -,., . 1 U nr. X . . . I- .ai 1 'Y , , l 1 , ' 1 . I x I k -r . ,,'7 , ' 2 1 -. K. , 2 5: Jw .I . V' ,M -1. '- S 1 M .b . i4 'v . ,L vss x ,P- ': . , if ' I A -.. ,. , l , ' 'P 1 .94 , . s , Q, Aj., 'v 'iii w 4


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