Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1941
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IlIIIII am iam L X QW' U s- QQX - t . s -, 2 '9 Q- 5 X L- M f. 4 D + Y W lllll fi XAWQWQE l ' . IH III W l g x, WTA 473 ll xt L Q y E, 1 . , , i ' R Ep M ' l i , A J X S X , ll . num 5 4 IW V' X wh 1 mm ff W ww X Q Q 2 ,Z i . alm s S 5 bfAML ff Nm gg . mi Am ' 'N A A F' 'l A'..Tl ' I v 7 ' I X I L Q 15 M L.. my ln KV I My - 5 VAX . VA , QV ly. oIDJI42 to ff xr! I I . . I I I t I I I I The end sheet of our booze is a pattern made from the Seat of the Uhiced States aunt the symtml of the Reserve fpfficers' Training Corps of our own high school. On the Seal of the United States the thirteen white and red stripes of the es- cutcheon on the eagte's breast represent the thirteen original states. The upper sotirl Intue portion of the escutcheon represents Congress. The motto HE PLURIBUS UNUNIH means one tuniont out of many lslatest. The olive branch denotes peace and the arrows rlenote war. The meaning of the thirteen stars hreatzing through the ctourls is that ll new State is taking its place and mute. The symtzot of the R.O.T.C. Regiment of our Thomas Iefferson High School is o star-slnapert crest, the star representing the Lone Star of Texas. On a tnaclzground of tztue is the sacrezt Alamo, rect outlined in silver, the Alamo representing San Antonio. The rezt and Izlne colors stumt for our school. The syrnlzot thus stanrts for our State, our City of Sun Antonio, unit our own srtxnot. gn.. I v K L 'fa ffj r .I Nm' ifz,f,. fficfc2 7Aij3? ' ' -W' f' .. f,'j: -'AKW' . . 1 - . -f ' Lv ,U-. 1, V ,.,.g,,Mf .. -V ..'- ' 1 i1,,,,- M' 1 4' ,ri 910' KWWTWM 'x?'5?'fV5k'xqyM, gyms D X 1,- l fS - A , mr My Q-qgglrbifbqw Q 75? ,lf N ,P 1 3535? - ' f 'YA 'Sf ff, vw f ' 5 13' lr , M.,-MN Q if , vi4i15 E!!! ' 3ettenAon'A if fy 5 jTF 5g-XX QVQQA' V -' ij KcL,,Q,p-f' M E .,,V,,, 1, rf. . ggijgijfzwmg ,fit PM f fy N ,f , g,L.Jy' f' fi? I- .J .'i.f't1:ti:1 i' ij' XI wh! Tug , 51445 1 . 'gk f :iff 'Z'5.,:2,, Cn' -5 5 f JV 1 7400164 ,High Sched Sm ,Gaiman '7wa4 A qlmant KJ X R x -eb. , I J It f :S N -, xx W , 5 vb X Q xwf X , N H H Milli 'x ,LA y w 1 V v 7 ,M gif QV '-ii W A rr H fQHc 5m.fh H 1 I The Monticello of l94l is reverently dedicated to that beautiful symbol of all we are and all we hope to be 7fze 0216, of ww Zfmlfecf sw Students of Jefferson, you are the future defenders of our Flag. In your hands and the hands of millions of other young people is the America of tomorrow. May this beautiful patriotic edition of your Monticello instill into the hearts of all of you greater love for our beautiful star-spangled Old Glory, the Flag of Destiny. May it strengthen your reverence for your Country's Flag and for all that Flag means to this great free land of ours, Where the air is full of sunlight and the flag is full of stars. May it bring to you a fuller understanding and a greater appreciation of those glorious principles-courage, loyalty, justice, liberty, humanity- which have made your own United States second to no other nation. May it make you reverently grateful that in this time of world stress you are living under the protection of the Flag of the United States in the only nation on this earth Where free people can still enjoy their freedom. fl? iff 'ik' Our forefathers, determined to maintain their liberty and their freedom against all odds, handed down to you a great Nation to live in and a great Flag to live under. From each of us should go up this fervent prayer, Gad Elm Nmwica and Um eoaurbufi ella? Sa We avail WT , 1 l ,- 4 41 N xl Xin , wi p- Q, - x if ' X X K F X 2 ' ' 'V W fl 3 f fl ll f l :sf A' E N t -- 1' , it ff, ,umm ,J S 1 Ay it tgp ' if f .... My f' Y lx 3 X ,. Q 111 5 if Al ll -' X 115 l If lf' it fl - at R U ll If my f - , Mr M lt, f N H ' an , r Y X N lx W t l? ,K X w XX x f f ' . Y Q X' X- f . nl fl gf fl '-1 -1 ll! 1'-: fx? i -1 Ji- nl fi 4 r idk, A Honufft Smlfh V V WI Within the heart of every red-blooded young American is a deep love for his country, an unswerving loyalty for his Flag, an un- dying faith in the ideals for which his forefathers gave their very lives, and a fervent desire to defend all for which our mighty Nation stands. ik lt is very fitting, then, that in this year of new impetus toward national defense, with your annual reverently dedicated to Old Glory, we have chosen to honor the Reserve Officers' Training Corps of our own school, where more than half a thousand lefferson boys are now a vital part of this great new movement to defend our nation. Proud indeed these boys are to be so closely allied with the great United States Army, to which millions look for peace and security in today's world of chaos. As long as the fires of devotion burn on these youthful altars, there will always be an America. sk if X if W Frffw l - -,.,-f We-,L ji '-1 V-I Ili-fwitlfk -Q KVI, fm ,fmmug IWW xg Q 734 xl? 'Qi Q7 fm -'H MA A . 2 ' , S - - pf Aff. -as if ,,XQ.x X , N F .IJ R gif i f sihns ,l l ll' ff -im ii., to , , lx 4 , ffl M W 4 it V i was xx Xxxxt QQ X , A i ,i .sk Ni M l N- xl 1 3 f , l Nfl iw X fe EV? ' 5 l i, ,Jdyy sl f-sig' ,,a:+?44'Jf-a+. SNll 14ZZ'enJfian! Daman 404 f ' .7 Paenen! Hama! .... Pau in Reaiew! . . . Mazda '7zme! MCMA! Zzaawafwlf !14afw!a.'. . . With one foot in place we look fn Gcacfence! eanunancf! Rm! ......... f2mWz4eJ.f. . . We salute our administration and our faculty . We proudly present lefferson's R. G. T. C. . We pause and inspect leffer son's organizations . 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The majestic domes ot letter- son rise towards the silver- crested clouds, symbolizing the silver lining that dwells in the heart ot every letter- son student. VFR 'Q hmmm ' gui . .. .-fa! f yt QQ., 'im' i .V fe riff mf -..W A . , Q . JV5g,.V4x3fffffvvgff Q MI 1 3 . i s i ,wi if ,N . ll fi'-V FW ll: W W B sm iz .. ang.: rm - in .1 , mi.: . 'Y . . W!! :Qi ,fl 1 51 - mv- Symbolic ol American progress ts this beauty spot with its regal portals and its intricately designed columns, like proud senttnels guarding the rnaln entrance to our lovely school. I ' ? yk gf at fl if ,gmt , mf 3 L Sf y A 5 l J. Q if A I if L L , 5 , 'il k.vvW'vd Y L V X qu, MQ? Q L .f,. ' 5 tg, Nw h Q -- t JL Qf '51t 5 ?.t,.,,.,.,, ,kiss .1 N5 '-Q. x 1462 WNY' 1 J + I figs? we fy 'ia 'i 1 5 J ! - 1' tw , t ' 5 .. M , gn!! I , Yi M .IW EQIKLBQ-fv: 2gll'lnf1l PSE -9 ' 1' ' , 'i 5 - + ' ft A an 5. QS' ff! , , - I 1 - -gf ' 49 5 1 ,fi ' .u I - , s. i i - 41 , I X i 'XX , N I fi' .. 'ian fi ' 33 Q . 11,3 - ,iss 1 . 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V PC1410 1 5 N o'-..., .-.Un '...,,.s '22--GC: 1-4....nxk .NJ XX YS,- LA: .7-is 1-I sq ND Qacf 81914 fqmmica While the storm clouds gather Far across the sea, Let us swear allegiance To H18I1dth6lt,S free. Let us all be grateful For a land so fair, As We raise our Voices In a solemn prayer: God bless America, Land that I love, Stand beside her and guiote her, Through tide night, with a iigimt from above: From time mountains to the prairies, To the oceans White with foam, God bless America, My home sweet home. Vvritten by f-1 Irving Berlin Page 16 'E X Y ,4 pfzedenll 14 and f We Salute Our Administration and Our Faculty 5 QOWEB Y . Q65 X Q00 93- XB Yiegxaeg KE-6066 soda O Pmxodxo E-09 San rqnlfonia f Scfx-aol fbdbzicf Baca! of Zcfucaiffhn DR. JAMES P. HOLLERS . . . . CThrqu9hMdrchD President MR. LEO BREWER . . . . .CSince Marchp President MR. TACK R. LOCKE .......... Vice-President MRS. EDWIN R. LEWIS ....... . . Secretary MRS. GUNTHER ORSINGER MR. I. E. SIEBERT MRS. F ERDINAND I. WINTER I 8661414141 iqzdhta Slacfiam an :iii gala apadn? Thank you, Dr. Hollers, and all the other members ot our Board ot Education tor your gilt to us ot our splendid new Alamo Stadium. ln it We have no ancient arena, Where blood is shed and hates are tormed, but a modern field, Where young Americans meet to engage in tair play and enthusiastic competition. We thank you from the depth of our hearts tor this rnagniticent symbol ot the American Way ot living. MB. I. E. STUTSMAN MR. THOMAS B. PORTWOOD Superintendent Assistant Superintendent, Senior Division Scm Antonio Public Schools Sun Antonio Public Schools Um C' cfm-in-Ghief Iust as all Americans respect in the highest degree the most outstanding personage in our entire Country, the PRESIDENT CE THE UNITED STATES, whose position as Commanderfin-Chief of our great United States Army places on his shoulders the full responsibility tor the future of our mighty Nation, so we, young Americans of Thomas Ietlerson High School, respect our principal, our own wise leader, who wisely guides the destinies of our school. Mr. Rogers, your torcetul leadership has brought our Thomas Ietferson to the tore in the eyes ot the Nation. Especially have your untiring etforts helped to build our Reserve Ctficers' Training Corps, Iettersons contribution to our National Defense program. WE SALUTE PRINCIPAL T. GUY ROGERS, OUR COMMANDER-INfCHIEE OE IEE FERSONI ,lla rqicfei-cfe-eanqz Patriotism, loyalty, and unswerving allegiance to our country are attributes of all true American boys and girls, To the youth oi our land is intrusted the respon- Rm 'Service is the key--note ol true patriotism, it is your privilege and your respon- sibility to share the problems of others. May you always be ready and willing to sibility ct preserving the strive in every way physi democratic, the American, cally, mentally, and spiritual' way ot lite not only in the ly-to keep on a high plane present crisis but under any the USCIS, 1r1tGrGStS, CI n d and all circumstances We conditions ot yourselves and ic n o W that the students ot Thomas Ietlerson High School can be relied upon. -A. I. IVEY 'gg V I! -0 t Wife? I ut? v D 1 E c A E N P , I R o b , I F N c G. 1 1 P R A L L S all those who come within the reach ot your influence throughout your lives, -FRANCES SMITH N + ff. i 4 X ww ,f gif!-4 f0f'1f fl l w W 1429951 .A-f-ML OED N QW l MlSS MARll. BARRLT' MR, R. VJ AHROWOOD Friqliwh Mmheznaticfa, Hemi MRS, RUTH ALLISON Slums. Semin, Miss LLDNA L. ALLEM Sliongfqxgllcns MRS- HELEN Fnqlish, Head ALEXANDER Secretory MRS D BFRRYHILL Miss MIRIAM miss Mfllllffmcllfg English Spons' Class ol '42 'i Appreciation ior beauty and a chance to carry out one's creative urge are tl privileges of Ieiterson's art classes. MHS l'llfl.FN M BOLTON lviotherrzoficsa MISS MAMIL A Simons.: Moth Club BRAWNEH Prrznffzh In Iefterson's cooking classes fortunate students have an opportunity to become familiar with the practical arts. Proud possessions ot the seventy-seven clgssroorn teochers ot Thomois letterson High School ore seventyf tive Bochelor's degrees ond tortyftive Moster's degrees. A glonce ot these degrees by the colleges they repf resent is interesting indeed. The University ot Texos leods with twentyftour B. Afs, two B. Sfs, one B. B. A. nineteen M. Afs, ond one M. E. 1 iii' i if M Page 221 Y- .-rrwwl' i.wii-tf:mi- up.:M' , . ..f'9:g.1fQt Jer. i 'fsiiwf - ,' M, s f ..JErfv' 1 if Q is N sw, Qt if MSS MAT Ll: L :ROCKS L Q fr 3 W 1 St F 5 A xt Q 1 A 'cl-1 r ,lg Jah 4 ,A ' if fl 4 1 S ,rg 3, Us Q, 'W . ' I Q v. 'T ff K f 'f 5 Lima: a ' 1 U Miss Lomtstg BRUNET French, Head MR- FRANCIS Spons. French Clulw de BURGQ5 Music MH. CECIL BURNETT sims otitis Glee Club PhvSiCG1PftHCG'iOH MR 'r ooiivmzs SI Ons.. Emerpecmg Coach Track BUHlNE'l'l Asst. Coach Football Science I 3 , -at MB WALLACE T BUTLIIR Stiezifw MR DAVID COLLMAN l' li y Cocrrtli sical Hdtirrition Football Nimble fingers and quick minds are very much in evidence in the sewing classes engaged in British relief. V. IQVX 4' ,v . 5- 5 L I iz. dst? yy V, ,yy . 3 MR HOWARD C. DOOLITTLB MlSS FLOHFF-.lClI B Hzgfory CBUVJLLL , , S A I Stories Cass Oi 43 . yarns i Excellent opportunities for using their initiative and learning stage engineering are given these lucky stage crew boys. The twentyetour B. Afs from the University of Texas are claimed loy Misses Allern, Arstein, Barrett, Bass, Boyle, Brooks, Brunet, Durrett, Finney, George, Morey, Morgan, Murray, Csmon, Stein, Pearl West, Wolf, and Wright, Mrs. Berryhill, Mrs. Bolton, Mr. Daniel, Mr. Doolittle, Mrs. Lowman, and Mr. May. The tive B. Afs from Our Lady oi the Lake College are held by Mrs. Allison, Miss Kelly, Miss Martinez, Miss O'Neil, and Mrs. Page 23 i ,s4Qrsi.,.Qss.... ,- ,., Ai MISS CONSTANCE DOUGLAS rv Physical Education MISS 1ljll'gEli3Si!il'l'LYN Seem: Lcssos X , Miss PLoHEi-QCE Coach, Ext Speaking N N A DUHRETT SGT. LVERETT L Spons ' Pine Arts Club Enqhgh LDWARDS gg-C,-S, gmlbbleff Comfznniznr, ROTC MISS FLCY' C FVIXJFY Coiiiit-:L i:l, Heizi The training ot efficient typists, ready to cope with the business world. is one oi the outstanding services rendered by our commercial department. MR. VVALl.AClf HASSIILL Hivory , MISS MARE Q. Coach.. Deibgte HELLAND Spons. let. forum Hlsiory Srions.: Stud Ccunci in-F W R . it ---T E tx is Uwe- V-V fo- - ,f-. H-.-.V l H' 'f H 1' X 'i fi MRS. MARY E HICKMAN Ma'hematLcs Sjeons: Shakesrgeares Haec olim meminisse iuvabitf' Indeed it will be plea the state, to remember hereafter their Latin experi Weaver. Southwest Texas State Teachers' College claims as alumni Mr. Montgomery, Mr. Surtees, and Mrs. Tunnell. With only one B. A. representative trom each school these Alma Maters come next: Columbia, Mrs. Bennett, Colorado State, Miss Brawner, Calitornia University, Miss Burke, Minnesota University, Mr. Butler, Sul Ross, Mr. Coleman, S. M. U., Mrs. Dodd, Rice, Mrs. Fuller, Trinity University, Miss Hellancl, lncarnate Word, Mrs. Hickman, Texas State College tor Women, Mrs. Hicks, Monmouth, Miss Huey, Hardin-Simmons, Page 24 1 MISS ANNA I-I, IONES , ,H W 3 - Miss BEIRTHA IIMENLZ Mmhemcllcs ' A MRS 7Ai:YL Ross rR1fiN swemv .13 I 'ill English MESS GRACE D' HUEY Scons' Sizcnsors' Cluk MRS. TI-IERESA HICKS Enfzlish ' A Mathematics ons.1 Sizelfonr gf?- MRS STIIL MARIE CULOTTA LOWMANO IB MISS OTICLA Kl.I.I.fY Librarian W An interesting study ol the people and the customs of old, romantic France is given French classes using the stereoscope. Miss ANITA Ross MARTINEZ MAroR rossPH B Sitmsh MQSHANE MISS MARGUERITII Sr ,J Sv ' li Cl b MCFARLAND Comrnandant, R.O.T.C. Pong Pams u lor Iellerson's Cicero class, one of the largest in Home ECOUOTUCS in their happy three years ol the language. SITOUSV' L-H-R Mrs. Irving St. Marys University, Major McShane, Oklahoma University, Miss Oliphint, Mary I-Iardin-Baylor, Miss Richards, and Chio Wesleyan, Miss Ida Bess West. Leading in B. S. degrees is Texas State College tor Women, represented by Mrs. Chadwick, Miss Doug- las, Miss Dugosli, Miss Evers, Miss Hughes, and Miss Orrell. Three B. S. degrees from Southwest Texas I r sl tm. , 7.3 T - ,. '5i,.fJ,. W is Q if -- I fy gf 1 si-,e p,'j5:f.,,,- .gy ' Kg, :V w '51-Hfgj'-H' , '-1 hSSEfm ',v- Pa 6 ,V y ff .ww:- '- i effw w . vw- fl - 1. m f Q' I . t , mp. cvftsi- V f . u ' .V x ffl.-fmrsw-Mi' W.: f - -9 - it I . ., f ' , fffi- I' K -we A-fig :ff , vi 1 W . i if A Jw M-L, i..,f,- em-jgsg ,, ' ,- -- fe.:-. 1 . fl. mfr 5 'V nf ff. ' Q , I if tr . L,-sfrfiici fm- +4-,' ,. '-wtf' sms NNW W -.1 ,Q 1' Q ,wx sf' - , v:L?..j4Frtf.g1 f' nf ' 111,..Hf - , 'aim' iff: ' M - .rm .H . Y 1' .21 11, 1, fy :,y- V-13,12-,J4-,zeg ,ffm-esfi-,15,, v',7gg,:g, A., 311-ff-,gfggg 4,1 3-11: JC ia Je Y y .,., ymgx 1. -' 152 - K is Yi' R' ' .f ,f lf L 1. w il L' ' ff ' ' . I 4 by 2. I - 1 rf A X 5 '. - Weil J ' J VIH. . A ,J ,,, . . . I - ' K Miss r1LizABrii'H M. MR W E MOREY MoNTooMLiiY HISIOIY MR. H Y MAY Mathematics Science Placernerit Direclor Spons' Science Clula Varying the regular program in the American history classes, interested students hear a recording of President Teddy Rooseve1t's voice. l . - ' xl MISS RFSS RICHARDS MR H- ul RALSON Physical Education Mechanical Drawinq SFOHS Girl Rgflmlieg MISS GLADYS OSMON Coach English Tennis and Ritlery MISS GLADYS II MORGAN Latin Spans' Latin Clui- MISS IULIA OLIPHINT Home lfconorrxics Sions Class oi U I MRS E O STUDHALTIQR Registrar l MISS IDA MAE MURRA Mathematics MISS ETHLL K, OR Drwniatics Sports : REL ,-V Masqixe ani G1 E MISS LULA MURRAY SUGGS History ,J . , State Teachers' College are held by Mr. T. C. Burnett, Miss McFarland, and Mr. Ralson. Furnishing two B. Sfs each are the University ot Texas, with Mr. Hassell and Mrs. Taliaterro, and Our Lady of the Lake College, with Miss Brooks and Miss Kelley. Six schools are represented by one alumnus each: Mr. Arrowood, Central Missouri State Teachers' College, Miss Crowell, Purdue University, Miss Iarrell, Chicago University, . .Page 26 .. M--.Qsad'na:,a,,u.n.xgzm,L., I is Self., ,gsseeaufmwezpaifiamg-,,.QLemi.-4es:f,'.a.is,i.,aQ.,e,.i,.s4:r,.um:.s..,,qg.a,fe:,,.. A 1 X A ww l evil 3 'X ir ii,ii'fT' if I , MH, CALVIN SURTEES Mathematics MR- LLON E Epowl .Hynes . TAI-IAFERROH MRS. LEoN E Q Doacti B Football Mechanical Drawing TALIAFLRRO Sports' Arch. Cluh History MRS. AUDHHY L. TERRY Sports.: Ml R, Clulw Iinalish MRS- EDITH TUNNELL Commercial Miss oLaA H. voom i History MRS ETHFL WEST Syrons' Natl. Honor Soc. VVLAVER COmfHf2fC1G1 Thoroughly enjoying the fascinating book review, given in a live manner. are these Sports: Monticello English students. ! Y Vi,i MISS IDA BLSS WEST Fnqtgsh MISS PEARL WIIST Latin, Heacl Sponsg Latin Club MISS XIMENA WOLF Public Speaking MISS QHARLQTTE . Spong A ELLEN WRIGHT Masque and Gavel English MR IEROMF ZOELLEH Music Director Spons: Euterpeans Miss Sauer, Columbia Universityg Mr. Taliaterro, North Texas Stale Teachers' Collegeg and Mrs, Terry, Drake University. Seven unusual Bachelors degrees are Mr. de Burg os's Bachelor of Music from Detroit Conservatory of Music and his Ph. B. from Colgate Universityg Miss Do uglas's LLB. from the College ot Industrial Artsg Miss I l , s'PfwMf- '..'l: '-51 ' , I U 7 ' -- if . 'L Efefztfl-:i,2r:?3Vr , , M. ' .- K , J ra., ,i . A I. . ' Q . EY W I .. 4 if Y A-wee--4-M .K ,. y ' , YS Wig . x is l 'Rv 1 , 3 VT, '2,.fg V 2 N fs PL-B fgghjb 4, . M if -..Q...,.... it V R+-----m......,,,,. Q SA A X ' Q Q W W N. Iefferson's office assistants are very valuable to the school. ill Helping in the Main Office. always a beehive of activity, are these fine girls, who assist in operating the telephone switchboard for the entire building, go on important errands for our principal, assist with the school treasurer's books, and serve as a courtesy committee for all school visitors. In the picture are Nancy Elaine Fischer, Lucy lane Richerson, Florine Stansell, and Yvonne Varos. Gloria Tatsch Cnot in picture! is in charge of the making of the absentee list each day. Next CZD we see two of Mr. lvey's assistants on duty, Glenn C. Martin writing an absentee slip and lack Van Maltsberger answering the telephone. In the attendance office. supervised by Mr. Montgomery fcen- teri, the boys of this invaluable crew collect absentee slips, telephone homes of absentees, do routine clerical work, answer the tele' phone, and go on errandsi In Miss Smith's office 133 these trustworthy girls are of value in recording absentee information, answering the telephone, taking care of the Dean's office when Miss Smith is called away. and assisting in the sick room. Seated are Sylvia Bernard, Miss Smith, and Lucille Larkin. Standing are Ruby Stone, Florence Dawe, Helen I.. White, Miriam Aten. Marjorie Lee Bielstein, Hazel Melancon, Eleanor Banks, Mary Ann Trotter, Dorothy Carson, Barbara Perkins, Arlene Miller, and Virginia Newman. Columbia University ranks second with ten M. A. degrees for Misses Arstein, Boyle, Burke, Dugosh, Dure rett, Mclfarland, Sauer, and lda Bess West, and Mrs. Bolton and Mrs. Fuller. Furnishing three M. Afs is Southwest Texas State Teachers' College, represented by Mr. T. Conner Bur- nett, Mrs. Chadwick, and Mrs. Tunnell. lncarnate Words two alumnae are Miss Brooks and Mrs. l-lickrnan. One M. A. degree each is from the following schools: S. M.U., Mr. T. A. Abbott, Central Missouri State Teachers' College, Mr. Arrowood, Our Lady of the Lake, Miss Georgeg Boston University, Miss l-lellandg l Wisconsin University, Miss Huey, Oklahoma University, Miss Oliphintg lowa State, Miss Stein, and Chicago ' University, Miss Stone. Three unusually interesting Masters degrees are Mr. Taliaferros M. E. from A. and M. College of Texas, Miss Orrell's M. B from University of Texas, and Mr. de Burgess Mus. M. from Detroit Conservatory of Music. Leading in number of degrees, then, is Mr. de Burgos with his four degrees, two Bachelors and two Masters. Next is Miss Brooks with her two Bachelors and one Masters degree. leffersons teachers thus have as their professional background many colleges and universities in many states. Truly our students have much to gain from this rich experience of our faculty members. L Page .29 . it ,miles-ifii iii iQ .'., I o . . , , m -- ': 'Z' . . 5 -A. ': 'fl'- x.xX . r N' I gl Q it S!um,z'! wzmm Wm May Be f 14m :qu 14 ' Un the street, in the home, in a crowci, or alone- A Shout! Wherever you may he, -f AM AN AMERICAN, i am, from the heart of me. Rich or poor, young and old, .,et this message he told,- Shouti Wherever you may he,- f AM AN AMERICAN, Tm proud of my liberty- in the iacfry, in the mill, Thru each valley, from each hill, Raise your voice and give America a thrilli- Qn the farms, in the schools, Letys have one set of rules,- Shouti Wherever you may he,- 1 AM AN AMERICAN I am, ev'ry part of me. Vvritlen hy - Ira Schuster ,-4 Paul Cunningham .- Leonard Vvhitcup - 2 - A o vm was 25' . ' T ,- -rf-gg -' r'j1TF.35rfij-,. K- 4 ' - -- , m g? V .dai ,gi H-Y Wi- . ' ' ' .M - '. 0-L ,. -xf 'a4f',1 - - W A . - , ,sffri- a,,,. .ss wwe - as ff W---.:g1.xs -.:,vf ', PMA .fn fkaiew ! We Proudly Present Ieffersorfs R. O. T. C Hats off! ,Axiong the street there comes A hiare of hugh-s. a rutile ot cirurn A flash oi rotor hem-ath the shy. ttats off! The iiag is passing hyi Blue and crimson and Over the steei-tippcfi. ftuts off! The coiors heiore us t But more than the iia zz Sea fights Fought to VVeary m Cheers of I Ioining their fathers and friends oi the American Legion and other patriotic organizations, our H.O.T.C. Cadets proudly play their part in the Armistice Day parade. 'Wie Quad By white it shines orcierm-ci iines. Iyg is passing' hy. anti ianci tights, grim anti great. maize anti to save the State: arChes anti sinking ships: victory on dying tips: Days of pienty anti years oi peareg Marcth of a strong iancts swift invrease: Equai justice, right, and iaw, Stateiy honor anti reverend aweg Y. v Sign ot a nation. gre-al anti strong! U . V140 XYHYCI i'l0I' pt'0piC i-TO I i'O1'PlQ'Il wrong: PfiCiC and QIOFY Hilti i1OIl0t'f-'itii i.ive in the coiors to stanci or iaii. Itats off! Aiong the street there comes A hiare oi hugies, a ruiiie of cirumsg Anci ioyai hearts are heating high. Hats off., The flag is passing hyi Vvritten hy P- Henry ii, Bennett. Page 32 Principal T. Guy Rogers introduces Major McShane, speaker at our Thanksgiving assembly. W Quite suddenly there he wors in the Armory one ddy lost November. Everyone wors still stunned with the news thot our commondont hold gone to our Country's service. Then cdme the reoilizgtion thot here wols some- one who understood ond who wds going to Hcorry on in the iinest morn- ner. As to how well he hos cozrried on, the high rotting of our leiierson bgttdlion gt the dnnudl Federorl ln- spection in Mdrch gives omple evi- dence. This l94l Monticello ot yours, honoring the RCTC., found it pos- sible to use the Cddet Corps theme only becduse ol Sergeornt Edwdrds's fine co-operdtion with our every re- quest ond his very redl pride in the idct thot we were eorger to show the fineness oi the Cordet Corps in per- molnent form. Page 33 As Lieutendnt McShgne we knew him in l934 when he come to us os Commorndornt of our RCTC. Then ds Cdptdin McShone he cdrried on the trddition thot the lelierson Cddet Corps must dlwoiys be on Honor Corps. As Mdjor McSholne he went otwoty dt our Country's coll this pdst November. The redl inner spirit oi our Mdjor McShoine moty be edsily reod in these words from his idrewell tdlk to us in the Thornksgiving Ddy dssembly: Nl consider it dn honor ornd CI privi- lege to improve my militoiry knowl- edge in order better to deiend my country. This Thanksgiving l dm giving thgnks tor three privileges: tree worship oi God, living in Amer- icd, ond tree orssociotion with my fel- low Americdnsf' fix! A Colonel Austin pre t our Sergeant Edwards his honorable discharge from the Regular Army. F R -Blll I'Iollawoyg Mnclelyn Homer, lolm E. Mlngos Betty lane Rlrkheig 'oe Mrlfformeg Vlrqtruc Cnlhfyzn Rf I C1 G rxlton W, Mosesg Marry Ann Birlcheocl. George Eieldg Kenneth Wonoy G L Von Fleet Back How:-luck Vo C l I yce, Wallace Ro s Darrell Plunket I ' 'I In P e, Eetiy Lou D ,lsertr Iozn Vllalilioll Amie S1-reel, Orfzrz H B b Torng Iullo St Tom Portwooflg Llg 15 k l: Ckler ir Top How: INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Colonel of 1 Q Colonel Sponsor Lieutenant Colonel - -f f f Lieutenornt Colonel Sponsor ' Mojor ' if 11 Q Mojor Sponsor f Mgjgf 1 1 f .Q Mojor Side: Sponsor f Mgjof If if 1 4 Mojor Botlom Row: Sponsor f Mgjgf f 1 Q I Mojor Sponsor f Cotptoin Cofptorin Coptoin Coptoin Corptoin Coptoin if i Q Sponsor 1 Q I Sponsor f Q Q Sponsor if Q Q if Q Q - - BILL HOLLAWAY f MADELYN I-IORNER - - 1 IOE MCMORDIE f VIRGINIA CALHOUN f f IOHN Er MINOOS BETTY IANE BIRKI-IEAD GRAFTON W. MOSES MARY ANN BIRKHEAD f f + ROY MCCALDIN f LORENEIERSIG f f IOHN BOB PAYNE BETTY LOU DAHLBERG f - TOM WALTI-IALL f 1 f f ANNE SWEET STANLEY CALLAHAN IULIA STARR f ORAN KIRKPATRICK f VIRGINIA HORNOR ' A'sCclr11n' Lot 'e M l Q I lc sber org 'r Kfltuictzlclc VITCIIHZC irulr Page 34 Y, 4. INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Left Side of Panel: Lieutenant Colonel I I I I I IBA LIEBEBMAN Lieutenant Colonel Sponsor I I I IEAN VKATZ Cross Row: Major I I I I I I I I I PETE CALLINS First Lieutenant .,...... PAT KING First Lieutenant Sponsor I MARY LeETTA BAKEB BANSFGBD GABNETT I I VIBGINIA SMITH First Lieutenant I I I I First Lieutenant Sponsor Major Sponsor I I I DGBCAS GUTWIN Rishi Side of Panel: 'H First Lieutenant I I I I CLYDE CBUTCHFIELD First Lieutenant I I I I I IERRY LEGPOLD First Lieutenant Sponsor I I I I I BETH LANE First Lieutenant Sponsor I KATHRYN NELSON Front Row: I'Q1 Lin'--1tr:.1ri Ioan K'1t.C, Pew Calling Fl'2II'f7S Ci.tz-:inf Ier y Lp-CigOl1J K'1'liY'y'!i fi 'INCL FT Kin? I-Ivy Lf-i Ita Iwuer Clyde Cf'1 'I'l1'-411 if-TP L':.e Hifxsferx 'Harriett '.'.7':1ni'7 S1121 Buck How! -l'jcQl1'C9 H 'I'. Q..'1':s ','f.I fir: Zi: Fei'-'Hr ffl -IT . . . A , I . ,-. , , Front Rowzff Hugh Black Dxhltgerg- Louise F'.-arm, Be'ty Bader' I'-'Nerf-' ef-'rv Carelun J 3t Cnsrif-1' l'Ie 'er- Iarw' Melt' Iohn hIB t I HB I I M Ht B kH R3 B rl t Ilb W I k Nestnca I t OIII OIL I. F! GHIICTI j CIIIIQS . C1I'I'lICII'Iy '1 I FIC NGIIESCI U Z GC .,, ..,..,, J-- . CI .3 . 1 ..f.., ,.. .,.s ., ,.,., ,A - I, I ow:-W ole: roving I erzirfr We orn, frrren Zoo . INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Left Side of Panel: Lieutenant Colonel I I HUGH BLACK DAHLBEBG Lieutenant Colonel Sponsor I I LGUISE EWING Cross Row: IVICIIOF I I I I I I I I Major Sponsor I I I I I CABGLYN WRIGHT First Lieutenant I I I I I CHABLES HEFNEB First Lieutenant Sponsor I I I I IANIS MELL Page 35 First Lieutenant I I I I IAMES H. BABNHABT First Lieutenant Sponsor I IDA MAE NAUSCHUTZ First Lieutenant I I I I I I BUSSELL BEBTCH First Lieutenant Sponsor I I I I BETTY BGGEBS Right Side of Panel: First Lieutenant I I I I IGHN WESTKAEMPEB First Lieutenant Sponsor I I I ETHEL BENNETT OFFICERS 4 of ff f if ff if ff Captain Sponsor f f f f + First Lieutenant First Lieutenant Sponsor f f f + f Second Lieutenant f f + + f Second Lieutenant Sponsor f + + Second Lieutenant f f f f f Second Lieutenant Sponsor 1 f Q i' W t f A' t 1' i + + f ICE MCMCRDIE f VIRGINIA CALHOUN f f ' ROY MCCALDIN f f f LORENE IERSIG f f IRA LIEBERMAN f + BETTY ROGERS f BRYAN SCHILLER + ELIZABETH KENNEY f+++fadl'7eamffaf I 4. Amofd, Earlier Barzptizri, -ferr. Brown C1::.gke't C121-r.1. Cindy Cf 12' Crriyon Cog? Coz C L C r Dahiberi, Daixultp Deaf Lato: art, Ifloros Iizsher, f an 'zri C Firickt flunttwr Hafrs rt 1 r Ire Helier, Hcndrix, Hester Hartman o , Iu..cn Kirl-trafrick, Lahourcadeg Lfropolix, Liekregtxiang Lopozg Mmerg G C Martin V tv' tn M Caldin IVICCISHTIIY, V'K1:111eyg VSITIIIY f 7 nt- Meiji? Hilti-Y ffoiriflfy B Monte I D TJIMXQ VJSTQ-il fff'1ti'57, Crprid r I ':'.':ie Pri: rt Q1 r K9 Rode-rs' Ro1xn i: nr:ii Szvazy warmer SChLI.lNLT S111 Ii' Sh1g1t.'::i Sriozfln E' Sfliffi lf B Stilizi Svfizg S-.-.f'-1r:n:'er.- T I T1 o Traris, Tucker I.'u.1ior.11ri Vfvfztkierziy-fer Vv'1f,.f1.'is 'f'.'n1zf1e11, W'i't1:i'1, Vvvbifw INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Captain ,,,,,,,.,,,,...,. BILL EBERT c'i5,3i3IEpOnSOf fffffffff FLEECE ANN BELciA Eirst Lieutenant fffff+ff++ff T. M. EDWARDS First Lieutenant Sponsor ffff MARIORIE LEE BIELSTEIN Second Lieutenant ffffffffff OTTQ ANDERSCN Second Lieutenant Sponsor ffffffff MIRIAM ATEN Second Lieutenant fffffffffff BILL TRODLIER Second Lieutenant Sponsor ffffffff DCRIS DUNN Second Lieutenant f f f f++ffff RICI-IARD WICK Second Lieutenant Sponsor fff+ff+f DORIS STAMPS ir I ' ' ' if : - I,s'ft'14 ,- MQ, ,W A- ..' Setting the cadence tor all parades and reviews I I thrilling participants and onlookers I I with music turnished tor every military activity I I our R.O.T.C. Band proudly heads the regiment I I I I-low immac- ulate are these tine boys I I with their shining instruments gleaming in the sunlight! I I I High stand- ards are easy to attain I I with weekly inspections ot personal appearance and instruments I I to spur the boys on to the winning ot medals I I I All boys work eagerly to keep Iettersons band tore- most I I I These tine boys are a very important phase of our ROTC. I I I Each Monday morning I I at eight o'clock I I at sound ot band cadence I I entire regiment steps proudly forward I I I-Iut, two, three, fourl I I I Everyone is in step because ot our Bands beautiful music I I military music that makes even those on the side lines I I want to step out too I I I How much our R.O.T.C. Band does mean to our Ietferson spiritl Robert Bain, Clinton Beacham, Victor Dhossche, Louis Dossat, Pfc., Iack Dudney, Kenneth Dunn, Plc., Bill Ebert, Capt., T, M. Edwards, lst Lieut., Bruce Faulkner, Pic., Kenneth l. Fischer, Bill Grebe, Henry Guardiola, lames Hagens, Pic., Hance H. Hamilton, lackie Hess, Leland Hoyer, Cpl., Robert lohnson, David Kerr, Russell Lown, Sgt, Fred Mazuca, Sgt., Hal Miller, Cpl,, Arthur Moeller, Ptc., Dick Morse, Sgt, larries Stephen Mowery, Tech. Sgt., Merle Charles Mueller, Sgt, Warren Munson, George Myers, Cpl., 'Rennie Rose,.Tech. Sgt., Charles Rhyne, Iarnes Sanders, Charles Sawtelle, Millard Schuchart, Cpl., Vernon Schuchcrrt, Cpl., Kyle Seale, 2nd Lieut., lohn Silber, Ray G. Sivley, Sgt., Harley Squire, lack Stewart, I. M. Taylor, Cpl., Bill Trodlier, 2nd Lieut, Winston Ward, Pic., Clifton Waterman, Herbert Whitis, Ir., Staff Sgt, Richard Wick, 2nd Lieut. , 1 Ji ,I I Milton Abelow, Pvt, Billy Aylward, Pvt, Dan R. Baen, Capt., Moon Bin, Cpl., Richard C Boward, lr., Cpl., Bill Bradlord, Plc., Billy Braley, Plc., Iizri Bright, Pvt., loe Carroll, Plc., Harold Coeel, Plc, Don Cross, Pvt., William Faulkenberry, 2nd Lieut., Elmer Fincke, Sat., james Flores, lst Lieut, Larry Washington Fontaine, Sgt., Fred Garven, Pvt., Wesley Goshorn, Pvt., Iohn Paul Graves, Ir., Cpl, Fritz Gunther, Plc., George Hirschlelder, Sgt., lohn Howland, Sat., Bill Hunter, Pvt., William lohnson, Pvt, Leland Lee, Plc., Gerald McRoberts, Sgt, Frank Manuppelli, Znd Lieut., H. A. Marmon, Plc., Paul Nauschutz, Plc., lim Onion, Sgt., Milton Parker, Plc., Mike Pena, Pvt, Burdette Reed, Plc, Robert Reynolds Pvt, Billy Rieden, Plc, Frank Roberts, Sgt., Bruce Robinson, Plc., Wallace Rogers, Master Sgt., Gilbert Santa Cruz, Cpl., Louis Sauer, Ir., Pvt., Lewis Schaumburg, Plc., David Specia, Pvt., Light Stephenson, Pvt., Tommy Strother, Pvt., Thomas Sylan, Cpl, Harry Taylor, Plc., Charles Thompson, Cpl., Kenneth Thomson, Sgt., Lewis Tucker, Sgt., Louis Ulmann, Plc., Adolph Vallre, Sgt, Paul Varelas, Cpl., lack Weaver, Cpl, Ray Whitfield, lst Sgt., Kenneth Wong, Master Sgt, lesse Vilulle, Sgt, Hull Younablocd, Plc. ++f+f0 ,dfffff INDIVIDUAL PICTURES CqptginfrfffffwffwnafffDANR'BAEN Captain Sponsor ffffffffff MARTHA DONNELL First Lieutenant fffffffffffff IAMES FLORES First Lieutenant Sponsor 'fffff MARGARET ELIZONDO Second Lieutenant 'ffwff WILLIAM FAULKENBERRY Second Lieutenant Sponsor ffffff CARRIE NEWTON Second Lieutenant fffffffff FRANK MANUPPELLI Second Lieutenant Sponsor ffff ROBBIE MEDORA LOVE The Reserve Ollicers' Training Corps ol our high school is now in its tenth year. Organized in Iellerson at the same time that the school was organized in 1932, it had as its lirst sponsor Captain Iohn L. Hill. In IQ34 Major Ioseph B. McShane assumed the duties ol commandant and remained with us until he was called to active duty lor our Country's delense in November, 1940. At that time Sergeant Everett L. Edwards became our commandant and assumed his responsibilities so Well that on March 7 at the annual Federal Inspection we were again awarded the honor star as a symbol ol the high achieve- ments ol our R.O.T.C. Page 38 .V vu! , lack Armstrong, Ir., Pic., William larues Becker, Sgt., Walter Bielstein, Sgt., Richard Bterina, Cpl, Glen Bliss, Pvt, Ted Stephens Brook, Pvt., Dick Bunting, Pvt, Iames Butts, Cpl, George Carlisle, Pic- Manuel Castillo, Pic., Gerald I, Cotter, Cpl, Ellery Cowan, Pic, lames Craven, 2nd Lieut, lorries L. Curl, Capt, Leonard Dyke, Pvt., Robert Ellis, Sgt., Billy O'Neil Erwin, Pic, Iohn Flint, Pvt, loe Friend, Pvt., Frank Gallagher, Ir., Pvt., Richard Galvan, Cpl., Bill Graves, Pvt, George M. Gray, Plc, Hance H. Hamilton, Sgt., Charles Hansen, Sgt., Boyd Harris, Plc, Howard Harwood, Sgt, Gerald Heath, Pic., George Hendrix, Sgt, Paul David Hesler, lst Lieut., lamos Holland, Pvt., Arthur Howard, Cpl., Richard Hutchens, Pic., Ken lsoac, Sgt., Henry lohnson, Pvt., Lucian lones, Pvt, Morris Iordan, Cpl., Pinney Kanter, Sgt., Bennie Katz, Plc., lack Kaufman, Pic, Otto Koehler, Pic., Robert Lee, Pvt: lv FYC1Ul4 Lopez, Sgt: DGViCi LOLHG, PfC, lohn McGarr, Ptcm Charles Magers, Pvt,, Glenn C. Martin, Sgt., Lee Milner, Cpl, Ross Nichols, Pvt,, Robert Patton, Pvt., Frank Procopio, Ptc., William C. Rhodes, Pic., Pat Ryan, Cpl,, lohn Rybeig, Plc, Gregory Salinas, Pvt, Grant W Sherman, Ir., Cpl., Lee Sherman, lst Sgt., Edward Sobey, Pvt., lack Tigrett, Pvt, Auvye Trammell, Pft., jimmie Utter, Pvt., Herbert Wellborn, Sgt., Alvin Whitley, Pic., Harvey Wieding, 2nd Lieut., Wallace H. Williams, Sgt, Kenneth Wong, Sgt., Pete Wong, Cpl. fffrfe graffiti INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Cgptgin Ifffffffffffffff Captain Sponsor fffffffffff HELEN L. WHITE Eirst Lieutenant ffffffffff PAUL DAVID HESLER Eirst Lieutenant Sponsor ff-ffffff ETHEL BARNES Second Lieutenant f f fffffffff IAMES CRAVEN Second Lieutenant Sponsor f'ffff CLARA SOLOMCN Second Lieutenant ffffffffff HARVEY WIEDING Second Lieutenant Sponsor ffff EVELYN SUE TOHNSON The history ot the R.O.T.C. in San Antonio goes back to l9l8, a Student Training Corps having been established in old Main Avenue High School, remaining thus until l922 when the battalion became a 55fC school. The National Defense Act ot 1920 having provided lor the Reserve Otticers' Training Corps, the Main Avenue Battalion became a unit ot the ROTC. in l924, later becoming an honor unit in 1928. ln l932 the battalion was transferred to the new Thomas letterson High School. The importance ot the R.O.T.C. has been recognized since Colonial days, Governor Clinton of New York recommending military training tor young people in schools in l783. Page 39 Barto Arnold, lr., Capf, Robert loseph Baer, Sat., Stephen Berchelrnann, Cpl, Raymond Booth, Pvt, llzirnond Burton, Plc, Gabriel Campos, Pic: Albert Cardenas, Sit, Cole Carnes. Sgt, Charles Coker, Pfc' Warren Cook, Staff Sgt, Milton Droke, Pic, Le Roy Fisher, Pvt, Tommy Golernan, Cpl., Cecil Guxle, Pvt, Vernon Grisham, Sgt, Martin Harris, Cpl, Paul Harrison, Pic Bob Heller, Sat, Carl Hilerzian, lst Sgt, Herbert Holinian, Pfc,, Alvin Hoge, Plc' Bubba Horner, Plc, Sherrill lsom, Plc., Wayland lohnson, Cpl, Howard Kneese, Pvt., lohn Lightfoot, Pvt, Allred Lowrey, Cyl, Alfred Maier, Pnd Lieut, lack Van Maltsberaer, Stall Sgt Henry Marks, Pvt, Billy Matthiessen, Cpl Donald Marshall, Cpl, Billy McKinney, Znd Lieutg Troy Lee Meredith, Ptc, Billy Moore, Sgt, lohn Douglas Moore, Sgt, Mac Moursund, Pfc,, Charles Mueller, Sgt, Prosser Qagenkcpf, Pvt - Frank Perry, lr Pic., lanxes Preece, Plc , George Prucha, Pfc, 'Dick Reser, Sgt., Marvin Rice, Sgt, George Schmidt, Plc, Robert Schmidt, lst Lieut, Rob Torn, Statt Sgt , lohn lrwin Uhr, Sat, Euaene Whittaker, Pvt, Gene Woods, Pvt., Richard Wyxr,an, Plc Herbert A Yarbrouah, Pic. Y .- , ---. , , ,, V 5- , ,.., . 1 ,,,- ,,,' ,. I jg.agfQ,Q ' f- . 'f f f , 4 fy -3,315 1, I , 3 , i t , I i' INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Captain fffffffffffff BARTO ARNCLD, IR. Captain Sponsor fffffffff ELIZABETH KENNEY First Lieutenant fffffffffff ROBERT SCHMIDT First Lieutenant Sponsor fffffff MARGARET IENKTNS Second Lieutenant fffffffffff ALFRED MAIER Second Lieutenant Sponsor ffffff ANNELLE MELICK Second Lieutenant ffffffffff BILLY McKlNNEY Second Lieutenant Sponsor + f f DORCTHY IEANNE DAVIS Today the Reserve Gtticers' Training Corps, ot which our own lefterson boys are a part, is a vast reservoir ot partially trained otticers. lt consists oi students taking military training under War Depart- ment supervision. Although it is not a part ot the Army, it is a vitally important element ot the national defense in that its purpose is to provide reserve officers and non-commissioned officers, especially for the combat arms. lt is truly 'la body ot potential oiiicers second to none in the World. Page 40 I-N R T. Andrews, Cpl,, Maury Leon Aptel, Pvt., Edgar Blankenbeclcler, Stott Sgt, Bill Biglcy, Pic, Alex Cadena, Pic., loaquin Currie, Cpl, Robert Crangle Dalzell, Capt., Iirnmie Davis, Pvt., William E, Deal, Sgt., Iames Dietzrnann, Pvt., Sam Eason, Ptc., Fletcher Fisher, Pvt., lames B. Fisher, lst Sgt, H, l. Geiss, Sgt, l. D. o df' , Robert Graling, Plc, Webster Haley, Pvt, lohn Edward Harris, Pvt,, Louis Hart, Sgt., Billy Holden, Pvt., Fred Huntres, r., Sgt., Lldon lsoni, Pic., laxnes laphet, Stott Sgt., Millard ludson, 2nd Lieut., Billy Kleine, Cpl., Benton Kunnecke, Pvt, Bob Kunnecke, Pvt,, Gerald Lutz, Pvt' Nick Lutz, Pvt., Herbert McCullough, Pvt., Robert Earl McFall, 2nd Lieut., Lee Minton, Pvt, lames Moore, Pvt., Carleton Moseley, Cpl., Louis Munoz, Pvt., Art Newman, Sgt., Vernon Newton, Pvt., George Paschal, Pvt., Herman Pizzini, Statl Sgt., Tom Portwood, Staff Sgt., Barney B. Roeder, Pvt, lack Tobin Rote, lr., Pvt., Leslie Roundstream, Sgt., Winston Russell, Pvt, Leroy Savary, Cpl., Robert Seiler, Sgt., Paul George Silber, Sgt., Ralph Smith, Cpl, Ernest Stieler, Pvt., Tusten Stugard, Pvt., Harry Swearingen, lst Lieut., William Thrasher, Pvt, loe Verble, Pic., Warren Vivian, Pvt., C. L, Wallace, Sgt., Clyde E. Weeks, Pvt., Richard Williams, Pvt, Bill Witherspoon, Pvt, fffffe fbffff-Af INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Captain ffffffffff ROBERT CRANGLE DALZELL Captain Sponsor fffffffff BARBARA FOREMAN First Lieutenant ++fff+++f HARRY SWEARINGEN First Lieutenant Sponsor fffffffff HELEN WHITE Second Lieutenant ffffffff ROBERT EARL MCFALL Second Lieutenant Sponsor fffff MARY LOU METCALF Second Lieutenant ffff fffff M ILLARD IUDSON Second Lieutenant Sponsor f fffff IGYCE KlRKLAND Also it is a school tor citizenship. lt helps to provide a citizenry Well informed as to American ideals and traditions. Nowhere else in the World can boys and young men acquire the mind poise, the body poise, the discipline, the courtesy, the good habits, the clear thinking, the organizing ability, and the respect tor constitutional authority that they can by being members of the R.O.T.C. ln its members We see the true spirit oi service tor Country shown by young people who are training to be citizens. Page 41 r -32199: it ,- Q53 'W 3 aa- -In Val Adams, Cyl, Lins Alejo, lt., Pvt., Max Alttsh, ls: Lieiit Bobby Baer, Pvt, Ralgh Bailey, Pvt Billy N6lll Banzsier, Cpl, Billy Bennett, Sgt., Randolph Blumloera, Ptc, Richard liooton, Ptc Bold Bradley, Zna Limit., Fred Burtncr, Sat, Gus Cameron, Pvt, Bert Cantwell, Pfc, Edmund Cody, Pvt, George Cook, Capt, Billy Coogot Pvt, Sam Curgriirgglxziri, Cyl, lzfzies Lee Durrell, Crlg Bill Eagle, Pvt- Eclward Earl, Plc, Lauren Farr, Sgt Douglas Garner, Pvt, Arrrarifl Catton, Sgt Doncla Grant, Pic lorries Hamilton, Plc- Billy Hartke, Pvt, Billy Harris, Ptc, Norman lrltcks, Ptc, Hoyt Horton, Pvt, Prank Coleman loyce, Statl Sat, George Karr, Plc, Dan Ke:-ger, Pvt,, Rav Kesler, Pvt, Robert Kitt, Pvt, Richard Kuehn, Sgt, Louis Kuyliendall, Pvt, lchrg Lalicurcaae, Sgt lack Langley, Sgt lohn Lawrence, Stall Sa Thornton Lemrnan, Cpl., Corbett Meeks, Pvt, 'Prank lllitsch, Pvt, Hal Nivozis, S7t, Aloert Orsiniier, Sgt, lesse Peloyc, Plc lot: Ponce, Pt: August Proll, Pic., Walter Pruessncr, Pvt, lantes Ragland, Pvt, Manuel S, Rodriguez, Stall Sgt., Charles Roos, Pvt, Bernie Rose, Plc, Howard Russell, Pvt., loe Schuchardt, lst Sgt, loo Sheldon, Pfc Pat Shovlin, Znd Lient Ben Siznms, Cpl Sidney Slctnner, Stall Sgt Victor Sobrino, Cpl- lohn Stahl, Ptc.: Dick Stalnalcer, Plc., Teddy Telctte, Plc, Harold Todd, Sgt, Augusto Yiaales, Ptc Ld Vlalfhall, Cpl if 6 E+ INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Captain f.f.,,ff+.ffff. Captain Sponsor f-ffff+ff'f LUELLA CLAYTON Eirst Lieutenant ffffffffffffff MAX ALEISH First Lieutenant Sponsor f+'ff+ lEAN ELCISE CURRY Second Lieutenant ffffffffffff PAT SHCVLIN Second Lieutenant Sponsor fff-ff'f f PCLLY BRETT Second Lieutenant ffffffffffff BOB BRADLEY Second Lieutenant Sponsor ffffff ELIZABETH DWYER Becoming prolicient citizens, learning to be leaders, developing inflexible character, believing in discipline at all times, having a healthy respect tor law and order, seeing the right side ol situations asf they arise, enjoying the physical training tor vigorous and worthy lives, and engaging in the mental training lor really usetul citizenship we these are the real purposes ot the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, ln our Thomas lellersori High School the high rating earned and the high honors won are the direct outcome ol the co-operation ot all the men in the regiment, from private to colonel, in carrying out these purposes of the ROTC. Page .52 ,,, 1 f'l 1 4, ...K Q Ed Atkin, Sgt- lack Armstrong, lr., Pvt., Burton Barkin, 7nd Licut, Robert C. Berry, Cpl, Btchard C. Boward, lr., Sgt, Roger Brown, Staff Sgt., Boy Campbell Sgt., Mike Cazdenas, Cgzl., Paul Creamer, Pvt, Bill Crouse, Pic, Herbert Denny, Sgt, larries Eaton, Sgt., Cw'Il-lge5Qv.-E-lZondo,,2nCl- Lieutg George Esser, Sgt., Pat Ferguson, Pvt., Herbert Flowers, Pvt, Robert L. Forfl, Sat, W. C. Grant, Pvt., Neil Hastings, Pte, Eugene Layer, Cgil, lames Long, Sgt, lohn Lutz, Cgvl, Bohert McClellan, Sgt, H. H lvlclaggart, Capt, Lawrence Maas, Pvt, Alhert lvlarucheau, Stott Sgt., Bon Murph, Pio, Gene Napper, Pvt, William Northway, Plc., Bill Perry, Plc.: Darrell Plunkett, Stalt Sat.: Bicharcl Potter, Pvt., Billy Baby, Plc, Pat Bushing, Pvt, Elliott Boschuni, Sat., Charles Salilc, Sgt- Ben Srriith, Ptc, Owen Sy ruance, lst Lieut, M. Bobby Stalbird, lst Sgt, lohn Taylor, Cpl., Bennie Trevino, Pvt, Billy Young, Cpl. ff+ff0 Qfffff INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Captain fff+f+ff++ffff H. H. MCTAGGABT Captain Sponsor fffffffffff RUTH WALLACE Eirst Lieutenant fffffffffff OWEN SPBUANCE Eirst Lieutenant Sponsor fffffff ELAINE OEEEINGEB Second Lieutenant fffffffffff BURTON BABKlN Second Lieutenant Sponsor ff+f+f+ ELEANOB BANKS Second Lieutenant fffffffff- Second Lieutenant Sponsor f f f f f IOHNNIE LEE WOBD ln his first year in our Cadet Corps a cadet is taught the duties ot a private in his branch. He learns that he must be at a certain place at a certain time, that there is authority he must respect, that there are details for which he is daily responsible. As a second year man he exercises a limited amount of leadership. Also during this year he receives special training preparatory tor the officers' test, given late in April, as a result ot which, together with other requirements, the otticers tor the next year are chosen. As third year men the cadets are given authority in the regiment, both as commissioned and I tags 43 'C 'IW' ' ' Y Mfg Sam Baum, lst Sgt., M. D Brand, Pic., Robert Castanon, Pic, George Colias, lst Liout, Arthur Cox, Sgt., Charles Curry, Pic., Benton Davies, Sgt, Manuel Davilla, Pvt, Ronald Davis, Sgt, Selig Eidclberg, Sgt, George Eield, Sgt- lrving Gazfinkle, 2nd Lieut, Howard Hallf, Pvt., George Hall, Pvt, Raymona Henkin, Pvt, VvltlllG1Ti Herbsleb, Cpi., Lawrence Hewlett, Pvt, Eugene Hill, Pvt, Robert Holzschuher, Cpl., George Howie, Pvt, Louis Kaufrnan, Ptc, Sant Kane, Pvt, David Lieberman, Pfc, lohn Loyd, Sgt, Winston Martin, Sgt, Bruce Meador, Sgt., Henry Meerscheidt, Cyl, Paul Meerscheiclt, Sgt, Bernard Miller, Pfc., Martin Miller, Pic, lack Cnioii, Sgt, lack Perry, Pvt- Ray Pinnell, Pvt, Howard E. Pippin, Sgt., Tom Purnell, Pvt., Toni Ransom, Cpl., Frank Hiesenecker, Pfc., Elbert Roberts, Pvt., Cyril Russell, Sgt, Bryan Schiller, Capt Gene Scruggs, Pvt, George Ed Shelton, Crrl, lerorne Strurn, Pvt Edward Travis, Pic., Clifford E, Troutz, lr., Pvt., Billy Walker, Pic., William Williams, 2nd Lieut, Billy Vifilson, Pic., Billy Woodard, Ptc. T s,,,r. Pstr T ,rr, -i . , r,1 r,,, 'rrr .. ,-,, rv'A ,,, ,f,, - lv V, fi-ii .. V if .5 -- ,v,- , ylly , l ,.i,Ti my A A A A , ,. .sa , i t, , , 1 . , I , V H VVAZ ., L K ,, 1 ' A ,-.. f,-.-' INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Captain fffffffffffffff BRYAN SCHILLER Captain Sponsor fffffff ffff C HRISTINE SNIDER Eirst Lieutenant f+fff'f+ f f f GEGRGE COLTAS First Lieutenant Sponsor 'f+f+f+ff VELMA RAY KAY Second Lieutenant fffffffff IRVING GAREINKLE Second Lieutenant Sponsor f f f ADELYN IEAN NUSSBAUM Second Lieutenant fffffffff WILLIAM WILLIAMS Second Lieutenant Sponsor fffffff NORRIE BRETT as non-commissioned officers. The cadets who are officers are actually in command of their companies, staffs, and battalions. Each officer also has the privilege of choosing his sponsor from among the girls of our school. A real inspiration to all of the cadets are these well trained sponsors in their vivid red and blue uniforms. High standards are easy to maintain in the regiment with each Company having weekly inspections of both uniforms and military knowledge. The cadets vie with each other for the honor of winning the Page 44 .:?5f,M,,q,,.,x,Zd:,w.t5,7 x-K, wh, ,,-- -View Afgprf -we--mvpv-v. A -, .V .W t , :N , . , .,... 6- 5- rs Roan Aicklen, Pvt., Atwood Ambler, Pvt., Billy Apple, Qnd Lieut, Walter Bell, Cpl., Ralph Belue, Cpl., Prentice Bristow, Pvt, Roland Buitron, Pvt., Bill Carver, Pvt., Herbert Compton, 2nd Lieut, William Conaway, Pvt., Robert Crain, Pvt., Edgar Currie, Sgt., Dale Eichhorn, Sgt., Powell England, Pvt., Gaines English, Pvt, Robert Espinosa, Pvt., limmie Evans, Sgt- lames Parr, Pvt, loseph Funda, Pvt, Wade Fusselman, Pvt., Roland Cwarza, Sgt., Caesar Giancttt, Pvt., Eeliciano Gonzales, Pvt, Hector Gonzales, Pvt., Leo Goodman, Sgt., Stanley Hackney, Cpl., Maynard Halbedl, Pvt., Roscoe Harvey, Pvt., Fred Hesler, Pvt, Pat Higgs, Pvt., larnes Holland, Pvt., Vane Hugo, Pvt, Bryan Hunter, Pvt., Bill lohnson, Pvt., Frank Kappen, Pvt, Royal Kina, Pvt, Eddie Lee Koenning, Pvt, Tommy Lawrence, Cpl., Carew Mctjall, Pvt., Paul Mclrall, Pvt., Harvey Marmon, Pvt., Bryan Merkin, Cpl., Robert Montgomery, Pvt., Charles Moore, Pvt,, David Munoz, Capt., lrvin Nedler, Pvt., Edwin Patrick, Pvt., Frank Pena, Pvt, lack Potter, Sgt., Raymond Rank, Pvt., Nick Saigh, Pvt., Henry Shaper, Pvt., Edward Shields, Sgt., Dan Shipman, lst Lieut, Bill Stalbird, Sgt., Richard Taubert, Pvt., limmie Thompson, Pvt, Titus I. Titus, Sgt, Walter Toxey, Pvt, Melvin Uecker, Pvt., Manuel Villalongin, Sgt., W. G. Waldeck, Sgt., Gus Witting, Sgt., Angus Vfright, Cpl. Y, ,K . , - . . r , . . 1 . . . I, v . ,-g,,,M,..,,fl,,.,.,v,i,, ficftf-ft' . ' ' .. I .' V - .FP iff '-271 .5'EQt5'?Z ,I K , . w 1121? ii ' t ' riff, , , . ' 1,5?'y,L.5igf2q'f:ggfiusz-',.fl.E. 'j 5 INDIVIDUAL PICTURES Cgptgin ffffffwfwffffwfw Captain Sponsor ffffffffff MERCEDES HMENEZ ,First Lieutenant fffffffffffff HDAN SHIPMAN A' First Lieutenant Sponsor fffffff HAZEL MELANCCIQI Second Lieutenant fffffffff HERBERT COMPTON Second Lieutenant Sponsor fffff MURIEL KILPATRICK Second Lieutenant ffffffffffff BILLY APPLE Second Lieutenant Sponsor fffff MARCJE LEE SEDWICK medal given by the sponsors to the neatest cadet in each company. Also at weekly reviews the honor banner is presented to the honor company. This teat is rewarded the tollowing day by a treat of candy, made and presented by the sponsors of the honor company. Because ot the tine spirit ot the R.O.T.C. We feel very certain that our liberty and our freedom and our American way ot living will be Well guarded. Truly the cadets have in their hands the future happiness and security ot our Country. Page 1,5 '.- 1 l,- , , xl ,Y fag Mm-6 ' ' ' 'Glad grit FIRST BATTALION OFFICERS SERGEANT EVERETT L. EDWARDS 1 f f - f f Sponsor RCRERTIOSEPH BAER f f f f f f f f f 1 f f President RAY WI-IITEIELD f+-f -ffff f f Vice-President BILLY MGGRE f f f fffffffff Secretary WALTER RIELSTEIN f f' f f f f Treasurer I, D. GGG --ffff f f f f Rarliarnentarian R. T. Andrews, Cpl., Robert Ioseph Baer, Sgt., William Iarnes Becker Sgr, Stephen Rerchelrnann Cpl., Walter Rielstein, Sgt, Bill Bigley, Sgt., Edgar Blankenbeckler, Sgt., Richard C. Boward, Ir., Cpl., Albert Cardenam, Sgt., Gerald l. Cotter, Cpl., Ioaquin Currie, Cpl, Williarn E. Deal, Sgt, Robert Ellis Sgt, Richard Galvan Cpl., Charles Gardiner Cpl., H. I. Geiss, Sgt., Tornrriy Goldrnan Cpl, I, D. Goodrich.-S1gi.,Iohn Paul Graves, lr, Cpl,, Vernon Grisham Sgt., Olitf Grunn, Sgt., George Field, Sgt, Elrner EincRe, larnes R, Eisher lst Sgi., Larry Washington Fontaine Sgt., Hance H. Hamilton Cpl., Charles Hansen, Sgt, Martin Harris Sgt., Louis Hart, Sgt., Howard Harwood, Sgt., Bob Heller, Sgt., George Hendrix, Sgt., Carl Hilernan, l-'st Sgt., George Hirschtelder, Sgt., Arthur Howard, Sgt., Iohn Howland Sgt., Ered Huntress, Ir. Sgt, Ken Isaac, Sgt., Pinney Kanter, Sgt., Billy Kleine, CpI.g larnes Iaphet, Sgt., Wayland lohnson, Cpl., Richard lordan, Cpl., I. Frank Lopez, Sgt., Russell Lown, Sgt., mlack Van Maltsberger, Statt Sgt., Donald Marshall, Cpl, Billy Matthiessen, Cpl., Fred Mazuca, Cpl., Lee Milner, Cpl., Billy Moore, Sgt., Lohn.Douglas Moore, Sgt., Dick Morse, Sgt., Charles Mueller, Sgt., Merle Charles Mueller, Cpl., Gerald McRoberts, Sgt., Art Newman, Sgt., Herznan Rizzini Statt Sgt, Dick Reser, Sgt., Marvin Rice, Sgt., Frank Roberts, Sgt., Rennie Rose, Sgt., Leslie Roundstrearn, Sgt., Pat Ryan, Cpl., Iarnes Sanders, Statt Sgt., Gilbert Santa Cruz Cpl., Leroy Savary, Cpl., Millard Schuchart, Cpl., Robert Seiler, Sgt., Grant W. Sherrnan, Ir., Cpl., Lee Sherman, lst Sgt., Paul George Silber,tSgt.,, Ray G. Sivley, Sgt., Sidney Skinner, Statt Sgt, Ralph Srnith, Cpl., Thomas Sytan, Cpl., Charles Thompson, Cpl., Kenneth Thornson, Sgt, Bob Torn, Tech, Sgt, Lewis Tucker, Sgt., lohn Irwin Uhr, Sgt., C. L. Wallace, Sgt., lack Weaver, Cpl., Ray Whitfield, Ist Sgt., Herbert Whitis, lr., Staff Sgt., Wallace H. Williams, Stott Sgt., Pete Wong, Cpl., Iesse Wulte, Sgt., Adolph Valtre Sgt., Paul Varelas, Cpl. Page 46 Val Adams, Cpl., Ed Atlcin, Sgt., Billy Aylward, Cpl, Robert C. Berry, Cpl., Billy Neill Banister, Cpl., Sam Baum, Sgt., Warren Beclccoin, Sgt., Ralph Belue, Cpl., Billy Bennett Sgt., Roger Brown, Sgt., Ered Burtner, Sgt., Roy Campbell Sgt., Michael Cardenas, Cpl., Arthur Cox, Sgt., Sam Cunningham, Cpl., Edgar Currie, Sgt., Tommy De Hay, Cpl., Benton Davies, Sgt., Ronald Davis Sgt., Herbert Denny, Sgt., Eames: Lee Durrell, Sgt., larnes Eaton, Sgt., Dale Eichhorn, Sgt., Selig Eidelborg, Sgt., George Esser, Sgt., limmie Evans, Sgt., Lauren Farr, Sgt., George Field, Sgt., Robert L. Eord, Sgt, Roland Garza, Cpl., Armand Gatton, Sgt., Leo Goodman, Sgt., Stanley Hackney, Cril., William Herbsleb, Cpl., Robert Holzscliuher, Cpl., Eranlc Coleman Ioyce Sgt., Tohn Lahourcade, Sgt., Tack Langley Sgt., Tommy Lawrence, Cpl., Eugene Layer, Cpl., Thornton Lernman, Cpl., Iarnes Long, Sgt., Iohn Loyd, Sgt., lohn Lutz, Cpl., Robert I. McClellan, Sgt., Win- ston Martin Cpl., Albert Marucheau, Sgt., Bruce Meador, Sgt, Henry Meerscheidt, Cpl., Paul Meerscheidt, Sgt., Bryan Merlcin, Cpl., Hal Nivens, Sgt., lack Onion, Sgt., Albert Orsinger, Sgt., Charles Salilc, Cpl., loe Schuchardt Sgt., George Ed Shelton, Cpl., Edward Shields, Sgt., Bill Stalbird, Sgt., M, Bobby Stalbird, Sgt., Victor Sobrino, Cpl., Eugene Talcott, Sgt., lolin Taylor, Cpl., Titus Titus, Sgt., Harold Todd, Sgt., Manuel Villalongin Sgt, Ed Vifalthall, Cpl., Herbert Wellborn, Sgt, Angus Wright, Cpl. SECOND BATTALION OFFICERS SERGEANT EVERETT L. EDWARDS ffffff Sponsor BILL STALBIRD ffffffffffffffff President IGHN LAHGURCADE ff-ffffffff Vice-President IGE SCHUCHARDT fffffffffffff Secretary ALBERT ORSTNGER +ffff++ff++ff Treasurer BRUCE MEADGR ffffffffffff Parliamentarian TACK POTTER fffffffffffff Sergeant-at-Arms VVALLACE RGGERS ffffffffff Sergeant-at-Arms fffllm-6 ' ' ffzw14'6luAaf+ l . .m'- ,'- ta , 1 ,I . 4 , Page 47 l N E 's c-xx 1 a X 1-mst ssl fix 1.x so X . A N i Pi.'i: i1x2 f'm. '7f1fe f'm au! i'm the fiagi But Fm youi You're the red, white anci hiueif-1 You're weaving your iives in my strancisi--1 All I shaii he or am Through the storm or the caim, Is your prociuct of brains or of hancis. Fm the fiagi fm your hopes! ilm the spirit that copes Vvith tyrants of greeci and of gain. fm amhition that's truei i'm the succor that flew To the helpless o'er mountain or main. fm the fiagi You may see Just as plain as can he Your purity shedding its giowi in the red anci the hiue Are reflected your true, And your hiooci ever reaciy to flow! fm the fiagi Raise me high As your hopesi Bici me fly From the mast or the steepie taii, With your hearts true as steei, With your faith strong and ieai, Bearing iiherty, justice to aiii i'm the iiagi Iam youi Vm the red, white and blue Of your hopes and your faith and your iovei in your majesty, high Let me float in the sity, A conquering people ahovei NVilh the authors permission thi- stanzas ahove are reprociucc-d from 'Tm The Flag! But l'm You! in Some Legends Ami Other Verse, the first coiiection oi pocrns of Frcctericii Aixiwott, who is now enjoying his first year of leisure aiter years oi spionciici service in tht- San Antonio schools, the iasl ninc of which were in our own Thomas Jefferson High School. Mr. Ahhott now confiucts the Ahholt Studio of the Speech Arts in San Antonio. Page 48 llffafzk 7ime .7 Mmch .7 We Pause and Inspect IeHerson's Organizations , At the Monticello assembly honoring our Flag, the colors were advanced just before the Pledge of Allegiance was given by all presqnt in the auditorium. Q qu Pm: 5 D ur-Q: ii 1 When we salute the Flag ol the United States, we are giving expression to our patriotism, our love tor our great Country. We are not saluting nierely a loeautitul syrnbolg We are pledging our allegiance to a rnighty Nation, created and worshipped and preserved by men and women, boys and girls, some now living and others long dead, to whoin the ideals and honor ol this Country are and have been dearer than their very lives. lt is with this reverent feeling that we re' peat together this Pledge ol Allegiance: ul plc-clgc ullegiumtc to the Flag ol the United States ol .'xll1Cl'lCil and to the Rvpulblitt lor which it stmicls, om' Nlzition inclivisilile, with lllJCl'ly2ll'lCljllStlCf'l:0l'i1ll.H Page 50 ir'k0WL7u11fn14 ' iff On this tenth anniversary of the issue of the first Monticello in l932, the initial year of our schools his- tory, the rnernhers of the l94l Staff salute you, lefferson, and thank you for your splendid co-operation and the enthusiasm you have always felt toward our work just as lefferson stu- dents of all preceding years have stood behind the Monticello. We want this beautiful l94l edition to play well its part in the chain of ten years of happy schoolday nieinories, incidents not forgotten, but captured and held forever in rneinory within the priceless pages of the ten edi- tions of the Monticello. The Staff JAX-7 it Managing Editors Gloria and Mildred, ad- miring the display, feel a surge of pride that they themselves, through having served three full years in the Monticello office, have typed the Lriajor part of the copy for the latest three of our schools annuals. ff!! W-A V Ng 41' iff T'7 ,cf SHIRLEY 'wffAlsTfR fflffgl.. CH,5.Rlffi.5alf RCE' If pfiff. .L oi hivucilvz BARBATJ BELL EORDFRS CAlsl.l3FaClf DIES in f'iARf:tiSOl'l lil'.f.l.gl'-S if! 3, I 45 1,7 if f or vw Vir- 'Q' i- K IX J. 'Q' , DOROTHY l-llARlAN Gl.ElfiQ C. TEDDY EIDEVARD MILDRED V'fif'iSTClf THQREISA HUDSON LEVIS MARTII-I 'lll,l.OTllQ 'llfiixlflg VFi'l'T1il'iS VJARD W'il.SCl-J MRS PTHFL PAUL WALTHALL IOHNNIL LEE GLORIA TATSCH MILDHVD DeWlTT VLLMA HAY KAY LUCIA DEAN DCFVFTHY EST VVfA','l'l'i l?lll5lHES:l l 'mliorf '.'JOfiD Cr? M:1na'I.ri': Ca Manaairirx Ciriplziicri Vffxfl . EN fill WMS ., K , t Y Syonser LH'Cl1 ei Pro lzxctiorz E 1119: Edits: i.11te: l.'ft1:1':ge: in infchzef Mmxafxer Manrriizr September - New statt presented at beautiful Flag assembly ' f f Qctober N Almost one thousand students ill anxiously line up outside photographers studio in Room 3lU and picture taking begins in earnest f f ' November ee Club sales contest is begun by Circula- t tion Manager Kay ' ' good-natured rivalry runs rampant f f then Senate Wins tirst ' f Slqele tons second f - lVl.lR,'s third f f as triendships are laughingly resumed among club meme bers f f f Decembere Highlight ot the yearl f f the Stait s trip to the State Convention ol the 'lil-l,S.l3.!-X. in Denton ' f Where C25 Velma, introduced by President lack Qwens - - makes a grand speech on lettersons method ot conducting circulation campaign f f - Q35 Art Work and panel work begin in earnest f f as does Q45 mounting ot panels under Production .fi.w,-.1. 1,L1:.:L, :A ,v,,NuQ,yt .,., L, ,,.f .,i. 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H-. . 0 . , - ififfffwanlacelfaglaffifif fY',,,'iQll'l'ii if Manager Sultentuss' direction - f f CSD Cameras clicli as school lite section gets under way f f f lanuary - Q51 Typing and copy Work begin in earnest f f in charge ot Managing Editors Tatscli and DeWitt f f f Eebruary - C75 Editors-in-Cliiet Word and Walthall plan tlfie spring activities - f f Marclfi H C83 Panel Work goes busily on in charge ot Panel Editor lrwin ' f ' April - Editors-ineCliiet Word and Walthall C93 stage a 'lwind-up practice sale f f Editor Waltliall with all the aplomb ot an experienced buyer convulsing the adver- tisers f - now all seasoned veterans atter two months ot selling experience f f f May - an- other busy montl'i tor Business Manager Wynelien as advertising money comes in and the l94l annuals are distributed to eager students by a Weary - f but proud f f statt. our - I fi 'gsm fgqwnq L'af140fjeffe if 1X Top Row:-Betty Rogers, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Sanborn McDowell, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Bob Roberts, Co-Editor in-Chief. Second Row:-Mae Benzaquin, Co-Man- aging Editor, Dorothy P. lsbell, Co-News Editor, lack Cosner, Co-Sports Editor. Third Row:- Kathryn Owens, Art Editor, Ered Burtner, Photographer, Berlette Capt, Asst. Editor. Bottom Row:-lane Allen Gillespie, Asst. Literary Editorg Margaret Louise Cash, Asst. Literary Editor, Rolla Mae Arbetter, Advertising Manager. fbeclaawfian Eyes and ears of Iefferson 1 1 that's our Declara- tion Staff 1 1 1 Guided by Miss Stone 1 1 school paper 1 1 scoops the news 1 1 and strives to present each student's part 1 1 in our Iefferson program 1 1 1 The Declaration Staff goes further than ever before 1 1 Winning first place 1 1 in N.S.P.A. 1 1 and first class rating 1 1 in Quill and Scroll contest 1 1 1 Wins All-Texas standing in T.H.S.l3'.A. tilt 1 1 cups for best feature article on safety 1 1 best safety cartoon in Texas contest 1 1 best high school poet in Texas and 1 1 best col- lection of poetry 1 1 1 Betty Rogers 1 1 co-editor-in- chief wins first place in U.S.A. 1 1 for editorial on safety 1 1 1 Bob Roberts 1 1 wins second place in USA. for autobiography 1 1 first place in T.H.S.P.A. for column 1 1 and second place 1 1 for feature article 1 1 1 Declaration Staff 1 1 lefferson is justly proud of you. STAFF MlSS ELLA STONE. ,. .. ..... ,..........,....... S ponsor BETTY ROGERS, SANBORN McDOWELL, BOB ROBERTS. FAYBERT MARTIN.. .. ..,.. . . .. . . ...,. Editors-in-Chief IACK SKAGGS, MAE BENZAQUIN, BERLETTE CAPT .... ......... . LOlS FERRY, DOROTHY P. ISBELL, BLOSSOM NATHAN .,,,,....... lACK COSNER, LARRY HOOVER, IRVING GARFINKLE ...,,,,...,. ., Managing Editors . . . . .News Editors . . . .Sports Editors LA VERNE HOUSE. . , ..... .Feature Editor RAY KESLER .........., .. .... lnnovations Editor LATROBE ONDERDONK. .. . ..... Literary Editor KATHRYN OWENS ........... . ..........,.. Art Editor WlLL BOYER, FRED BURTNER. .. ........... Photographers CHARLES ROW .... . ........ .... A sst. Managing Editor MARGERY SANDl7lELD ......................... Asst. News Editor lANE ALLEN GILLESPIE, MARGARET LOUISE CASH, DOROTHY NYE .,.................... .... A sst, Literary Editors THORNTON LEMMAN.. .... . .. .. .... .. . .Exchange Editor BlLLY BROWN .. .. ..... Student Advisor ADRIEL ROSE lACOBS. . . . . . . . . . .Circulation Manager GLORIA ELORES, ROLLA MAE ARBETTER. .Advertising Managers MARYLlN AUGIER ,,.......,........... Asst. Advertising Manager lAMES STONE ..... .. ..... Business Manager Page 54 af ir -xjeffi4a2fme14achaz'e I af ir 14 Glad Architectural Club 1 1 established in Thomas Iefferson in l932 1 1 in an endeavor to promote 1 1 wider interest in 1 1 and appreciation of 1 1 architecture 1 1 to develop better friendship 1 1 fellowship 1 1 and close association 1 1 among those students who have studied drawing 1 1 or those now studying it 1 1 1 Interesting field trips 1 1 to homes being built 1 1 also model houses studied in forms of Spanish 1 1 Colonial 1 1 English 1 1 and modern design 1 1 1 Boys thus realize difficulties in planning real houses 1 1 1 Club 1 1 however 1 1 is not all technical work 1 1 1 Boys have great deal of fun too 1 1 initiation of new members 1 1 and other socials 1 1 1 Proud of its high aims 1 1 1 Proud of fine sponsor 1 1 Mr. Taliaferro 1 1 and of President Robert Crangle Dalzell 1 1 1 Club going to reach highest peak 1 1 this year 1 1 as every year. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. LEON E. TALIAFERRO Sponsor ROBERT CRANGLE DALZELL President WILLIAM FAULKENBERRY Vice-President HARVEY MARMON Recording Secretary H. A. MARMON Treasurer ART NEWMAN Parliamentarian and Historian IACK HOFFMANN Reporter BILL TRODLIER Sergeant-at-Arms Top Rowz- Mr. Leon E. Taliaferro, Sponsorg Robert Crangle Dalzell, Pres. Second Row:eArt Newman, Vice-Presg Harvey Marmon, Sec'yg H. Al Marrnon, Treas, Third Row:-Rennie Rose, Sgt.-at-Armsg Charles Moore, Rep.g William E. Deal, Bottom Row:-William Eaulkenberryg Oran Kirkpatrickg Bob Kunnecke. Page 55 E Planning their next interesting tisld trip are these line officers ol the Architectural Club. +f+.L'a4ufm94uw '7Aem+f+ yecxr's program of work and play. ' fbaffq Maldon 61146 llWe are the girls just like the girl that married President Madison f f f This could easily be theme song of the Dolly Madisons f f f Organ- ized in l939 f f named in honor of charming Wife of james Madison f f f When members think of club f 1 they think of lasting friendship f f through cooperative f f enthusiastic members f f and beloved sponsor f f Miss Berta George f f + Club is growing rapidly f f f Members enjoy lively socials + + + Lovely October social in home of Frances McNeill 1 f delicious refreshments f f f Social at Lorena Levy's home in November f f and at home of president f f Ramah Deen Badger in january + f f At February meeting + f newly elected members introduced f f f April f f annual luncheon f f eagerly anticipated all year f f delightful time f f f ln May a beautifully appointed tea in honor of the faculty f f and club project presented to school. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS BERTA GEORGE Sponsor DOROTHY CARSON President LORENA LEVY Vice-President LILLIAN MINELLA Second Vice-President SYLVIA COHEN Recording Secretary BERTIIA MAE PERRY Corresponding Secretary MARION LEVIS Treasurer DOROTHY RUE COX Parliairientarian DORIS ELOYD Historian MAY LEE NG Reporter BETTY IEAN IURD Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-Miss Berta George, Sponsor, Rainah Deen Badger, Pres., Bertha Mae Perry, Vice-Pres. Second Row: f May Lee Ng, Rec Sec'y, lean Georgeanria Mayhan, Cor. Sec'y, Marianna Redus, Treas. Third Row:-Dorothy Carson, Parl., Nancy Little, I-list., Lorena Levy, Rep. Fourth Row:-Sylvia Cohen, Dorothy Rue Cox, Doris Dennis, Doris Floyd. Bottom Row:fHelen Hildebrand, Erma Lanford, Clara Leedy, Marion Levis. Page 56 ffffiffem 'fdpmde ff Zalman S ' Glad Yearly trip f f an exciting adventure f f making excursions that would be impossible on regular school time f + f That's privilege oi being a member f f oi the Edison Science Club f f f This year's trip f f to Cementville f + in February f f enjoyed more than ever f f f Something new under the sun 1 f always being discovered f f such as - 1 a most interesting experiment f + Why we go to sleep f f f These and many other delightful experiments f f are enjoyed by the Club f f f Organized in i932 f f under able sponsorship of present lovely sponsor Mr. May f f f Colors f f blue f + gold f f f Members vol- unteer ' f to give science reports f f at each meet- ing + + + Home oi loyce Kirkland f f scene of dee lightiul November social f f with new members entertaining the group f f f Edison Science Club f 1 great help to students f f as well as to the school. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. H. Y, MAY Sponsor ORAN KIRKPATRICK President WILLIAM IAMES BECKER Vice-President IOYCE KIRKLAND Recording Secretary ROBERT EARL MCEALL Treasurer HANCE H. HAMILTON Parliamentarian FRANK A. IRWIN Historian and Reporter HAROLD TODD Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:4Mr. H. Y. May, Sponsorg Oran Kirkpatrick, Presg Billy Neill Banister, Vice-Presq loyce Kirkland, Sec'y. Second Row: --I Robert Earl McEall, Treas.g William Iames Becker, Parl.g William Eaulkenberry, Hist. and Rep.g Frances Chapman. Third Row:-W Robert Crangle Dalzellg William E. Dealg Frances Dromgooleg Fletcher Fisher. Fourth Rowz- Nita Greenwoodg I-lance H. I-Iamiltong Betty Hazeltineg Erank A. Irwin, Fifth Row: !Dorothy P. Isbellg Billy Kleineg Bill Klingmang Bob Kunneckeg Annielle Melick. Bottom Row:- Albert Orsingerg George Ed Sheltong' Virginia SmithJEdward Travisg Iohn Irwin Uhr. eww Page 57 Making themselves at home at Ioyce's lovely social, Einsteins enjoy the delicious food. 'ir if famed gona? e-game faaenft if With sparkling eyes and joyful laughter E.H.R. girls admire the beautiful tea table. Zllm ell. Rzchmfh Glad Minds to think f f hearts to love f f hands to Work f f slogan of Ellen lrl. Richards Club f f as members study Ways to make future homes happy f f to serve the school f f to create friend- liness f + to further interest in home economics f f f Sponsored by Miss McFarland since l934 f ' club affiliated with State and American Home Economics Associations - f f Club named for f f first president of National Association f f + Bring- ing new interests from outside f + guest speakers such as Christine Wagner f f designer and stylist f f address club f f f Membership in El-l.R. denotes service f f f Upon many occasions f f as the PTA. tea f - EHR. has opportunity to serve f f f Project of club + f to continue adding crystal to school set f f chosen last year f f f Cfirls taking part in such an organization f f will surely achieve f f deserved success. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS MARCUERITE McFARLAND Sponsor VlRGlNlA GILMER President and Reporter EMlL.Y READ Vice-President and Historian VELMA IEAN MENN Recording Secretary IRMA MATTICK Treasurer IEANNE BOWDEN Parliamentarian Top Row:-Miss Marguerite McFarland, Sponsorg Virginia Gilmer, Pres. and Rep.g Emily Read, Vice-Pres. Second Row:-Velma lean Menn, Sccyg lrma Mattick, Treasg Dorothy Rue Cox, Parl. Third Row:-Carolynn Whittaker, liistg Doris Dcnnisg Virginia Marie Doyle. Fourth Row:-Cussie Mae Gieseg Edna Grahamg Ruth Lee. Bottom Row:-4Catherir.e Pattersong Nancy Randolphg Wilma Skolautg Marjorie Stearns. Page 58 1114Z!7AeWafJch,4cS'Za.7e111 Zwiwi' Let's have that scene just once rnorel 1 1 1 Night after night 1 1 the Entertainers rehearse 1 1 then first show ot year 1 1 is club's annual pre- sentation 1 1 to letierson 1 1 1 This year 1 1 school applauds 1 1 alumnus Archie Heap 1 1 now iarnous baritone 1 1 1 Football boys in comic interpretation 1 1 ot 'iTen Pretty Girls 1 1 1 An inside View 1 1 ot how the Declaration gets its dirt 1 1 rendered by editors 1 1 Sanborn Mc- Dowell 1 1 Bob Boberts 1 1 1 Vocal selections by 1 1 Aubrey Keating 1 1 the Boyle sisters 1 1 in harmony 1 1 1 Skit entitled 1 1 A Dull Evening 1 1 1 Profits go to school tor any Worthy project 1 1 1 Club organized in l932 1 1 ably sponsored by Miss Perez 1 1 to collect talent ot school 1 1 in one organization 1 1 to be in readiness for any calls 1 1 1 Success 1 1 to you 1 1 Entertainers 1 1 in all your undertakings. SPECIAL CLUB TALENT Accordion Clarinet Flute Piano Trombone Trumpet Dramatics Speech Arts Pantorniine Singing Acrobatic Dancing Ballet Dancing Tap Dancing Toe Dancing English Horn Saxophone Tuba Qboe French Horn Violin Cello Bass Violin Glockenspiel Snare Drum Tympani Drum Ensemble Bass Clarinet Bass Saxophone Viola Sousaphone Top Row:-Glenn Alvey, lrg loyce Boothg Olga Theresa Cadena, Second Row:-Herbert Compton: Dorothy leanne Davisg Margery HUYGS' Third Rowipvelma BUY KGYF Aubrey Kecmngi ,Pat Kmg' Featured at both assembly and Fathers Night Hot Waffles Bottom Row:-Albert Orsingerg Dorothy Sulteniussg Marvin Vexler. furnished genuine amusement Page 59 t'k'k1tr1tr1tr Proud and serious. Math Club officers repeat the installation oath. I do solemly swear to if ir fbigalll iqyeaft Zucficfecan llffwffzefnaiicd 6546 l'Who's afraid of big, bad math? f f f Co-oper- ation f f plus enthusiasm f + times Mrs. Bolton added to good times f f equals a successful year in Math Club f f 1 Organized in Main Avenue f + in l924 f f by Mrs. Bolton f + as Pythagorean Math Club f f f Became Euclidean Mathematics Club at jefferson + + in l932 f f f Main objectives - f to create interest in math f + to abolish such cries as f f HHow l hate algebralu f f also to give opportunity to become acquainted f f with rich supplementary field f f of mathematics material f f practice in parliamentary procedure f f social grouping of students having common in- terest in mathematics r f f Geometric emblem + f gold star f f With smaller black star in center f f f Symbolic colors f f black f f indicating deter- mination and will f f gold f f meaning a bright future f f f Project f f annual competitive examination f 1 among graduating seniors with highest records in math f f the Winner awarded SPRING TERM OFFICERS MBS, HELEN M. BOLTON Sponsor DOROTHY SULTENEUSS President KATHRY to-l NELSON Vice-Prefxiclenf FRANK A, lBVJlN Becording Secretary YVON NE VABOFS Corresponding Secretary Top Row:-Mrs. Helen M. Bolton Sponsor, Dorothy Sulteniuss, Pres., Kathryn Nelson, Vice-Pres., Eranlc A. lrwin, Bec. Secy. Second Row: -M Yvonne Varos, Cor. Secy, Rebekah Webb, Treas., lames Stone, Parl., Billy Neill Barrister, Sgt -at-Arms, Luella Clayton, Hist. Third Row:eLucia Dean Wyneken Bep, Carolyn Adams, Max Alfish, Barbara Anderson, Otto Anderson. Fourth Row:- Barto Arnold, lr., Helen Auge, Robert joseph Baer, Vivian Baker, Eleanor Banks. Fifth Row: -- Ethel Barnes, Eleecie Ann Bolcia, Ethel Bennett, Marjorie Lee Bielstein, Beverly Blanchard. Sixth Row:- lewel Borders, june Bryan, Crickett Cannon, Betty Capron, Kathryn Casper. Seventh Rowze-Valeria Chadwick, Frances Chapman, Mary Lee Coffman, Herbert Compton, Margaret Eleanor Conway, Bottom Row:-Sain Cunningham, Robert Crangle Dalzell, Marilyn Donnell, Harriettc Donzis, Frances Drorngoole. Page 60 aunqgwlzcfeawiffffaffff gucficfean Md ' 01145 CCONTINUEDD a Mathematics Club key f f on Class Day f r + Mathematics rooms equipped with compasses and rulers + f + Club members volunteer to f f coach Weak math students f f before school + f f This year's ambitious + + industrious f f officers f + led by f + President Dorothy Sultenfuss f + one of best presidents in history of club f f more than justify 1 f energetic efforts and accomplishments f + wrought in previous years f f especially the fine work of Velma Bay Kay last year + f f Be- sults f f Math Club f f now next to largest in lefferson + + with l5U members f f and one of most popular academic clubs f f f instructive and amusing programs such as rendered at December meeting f f with monologue by Harriette Donzis f + and comparison of Eucli- dean Mathematics Club f f with other Math clubs of the nation given by Oran Kirkpatrick f f enthusiastically received 'M Entertaining socials include f f initiation and picnic f f held October SPRING TERM OFFICERS-KCont'dJ LUCIA DEAN WYNEKEN Treasurer EVELYN SUE IOHNSON Parliamentarian IUSTTNE KONE Historian HERBERT COMPTON Reporter TAMES BEDMOND Sergeant-at-Arms HARRIETTE DONZIS Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-'Lucite Dunlapg Patricia Dwyerg Ann Ebertg William Faulkonberry. Second Row: Ransford Garnettg Barbara Gephardg Frederick Goethg Madclyn Greenburgg Marian Hill. Third Row:- Bill Hollawayg Bobert Holzschuherg Madelyn Hornerg Eddy Gwen- dolyn Howardg Dorothy Hudson. Fourth Row:4Phyllis lsherwoodg Evelyn Sue lohnsong Marjrett lohnsong Beverly Mae Iordang lean Katz. Fifth Row:- lack Kaulmang Velma Bay Kayg lohn T. Keeney Fern Kellerg Helen Frances King. Sixth Row:-Oran Kirkpatricky Margaret Knolkg lustine Konog Kathryn Kuykendallg Lucille Larkin. Seventh Row:-- Lorraine Layerg Billy McKinneyg loe McMordieg Bruce Meadorg Annelle Melick. Bottom Row:-lanis Mellg Sally Merrimang Grafton W. Mosesg lda Mae Nauschutzg Virginia Newman. Page lil Charmed by hospitality ot the Sulteniuss home, Math clubbers are graciously served by Velma. ! if if if if Uppaaiamliiea Rich if if if Putting two and two together, Math Club members enioy tumales and Coca-Colas at Olmos Park. Zuclidem Mal Glad CC O N T I N U E Dj 29 f f at Olmos Basin + f with tamales f f Coca- Colas f f tritos f f satisfying hunger f f f Cordial hospitality at open house f f given by Presi- dent Dorothy Sultentuss and her lovely mother ' f December 20 in their home f ' with mem-- bers and dates invited + + cake f f punch f f nuts - f mints f f adorning beautiful table f f f Officers Lucia Dean Wyneken 1 f Rebekah Webb f - Yvonne Varos f f past president Velma Ray Kay serving f f f Banquet held at Original Mexican Restaurant for graduating seniors f f in May f f farewell occasion f f for students f f Who have spent f f many hours in Work f f and play + f tor the Math Club + + f Mexican and mathematical motits carried out in decorations f f 1- ln behalf ot these students + f good luck f f success f f and greater renown f f to the Eucli- dean Mathematics Club. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN KATHRYN NELSON Social ANNE SWEET Program CRICKETT CANNON Yearbook KYLE SEALE Project MARIORIE LEE BIELSTEIN Assembly ROBERT HOLZSCHUHER Banquet REBEKAH WEBB lUSTlNE KONE Membership Initiation Top Row:-Adelyn lean Nussbaumg Elaine Oeltingerg lack Oniong Louise Pepper. Second Row:-Barbara Perlcinsg Robert Prestridgeg lames Redmondg Lucy lane Richersong Margaret Lee Rodgers. Third Row:- Concha Rodriguezg Amelie Ruthertordg La Verne Ryang Charlotte Sawtelleg Kathleen Scheibe. Fourth Row:-Kyle Sealeg Pat Shovling Stennette Smithg ilfirginia Smit Morris Stillman, Fifth Row:-Harry Swearingeng AnRn 5'S57eeg om Taylorg Kenneth Thomsong Mary Ann Trotter. Sixth Row:-Marvin Vexlerg Tish Walkerg C. L. Wallaceg Ruth Wallaceg Helen White. Seventh Row:- Helen L. Whitey Ray Whittielclg Doris Williamsg Mary Lou William- sonp Nelle Olive Williamson. Bottom Row:iSara lo Williamsonp Martha Wilsong Gus Wittingg Dora Wongg lohnnie Lee Word. Page 62 ffff25euaZw10fL'u ifqfilffaf Z Mmicd The Euterpean Musical Society f f named for Euterpe f f the muse of music ' f f Organized f f when our school was new f f in l932 f f to foster musical talent + f and do creative work in music f f f Ever alive f f alert to interests of our day f f in a musical way f f f Real club f + a real suc- cess f + by doing real things f f f Members lucky ' f to have chance to know and understand f f so much about music f f f Club has gone steadily forward f ' in work + f f All ardent devotees f ' of the art of Euterpe f f + Many have received medals ' f and honors in music competitions 1 f f This term f f study of instruments of band and orchestra f f + Club goes forward ' f with loyal sponsors f f Mr. de Burgos and Mr. Zoeller to guide them f f efficient officers to lead them f f f Club is in complete harmony + f with spirit and beauty f f of our wonderful school. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. FRANCIS de BURGOS Sponsor MR. IEROME ZOELLER Sponsor FRANKIE ANN WATTERS President EVELYN EVA NS Vice-President RENNIE ROSE Recording Secretary KATHRYN ANN BIRON Treasurer MARY KATHARINE CORLEY Reporter Top Row:4Mr, Francis de Burgos, Sponsorg Mr, le-rome Zoeller, Sponsorg Frankie Ann Watters, Pres. Second Row:-Evelyn Evans, Vice-Presg Rennie Rose, Sec'yg Kathryn Ann Biron, Treas, Third Rowzeloyce Kirkland, Parl.g Doris Nell Simpson, Sgt.-at-Armsp Mildred lslershman, I-list. Fourth Row:-Mary Katharine Corley Repg Eloise Castanog Virginia Deutz. Bottom Row:-David Kerry Bernice Poernerg Grace Ellen Robin, Page 63 in Eagerly listening to classical recordings, Eulerpecms are soothed by the beautiful music. 'k'k1tr'k'k'kir M Anticipating a very interesting club year, these Glee Club officers plcm musical events lar ahead. tem.. GMM' Qfee 61415 Assembly ot two thousand tour-hundred hoarers f f all hurry to their seats f f the bright lights are dimmed f + the curtain goes up f f f Sweet melodious voices ring out with beautiful clear tones f f to delight f f thrilled and spellbound audience f f as they have since l932 f + f Sweet upturned faces seem truly angelic' f enraptured Voices swell into a climax + f baton talls f f beautiful harmony dies away f f f Many hours ot practice f f have made our nightingales what they are + f f Lucky girls also in that f f lor a sponsor + f they have f f Mr. Francis de Burgos f + well known composer f f holder ot high de- grees in music f r f All girls are talented in music f f with real desire f f tor any and everything musical f f f Object ot these girls -' + public pre- sentation ot standard music + f both sacred f f and f + secular f f + Club colors f f blue f f gold + f SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. FRANCIS de BURGOS Sponsor DOROTHY MARION HEATH President ROSELLE DAVIS Vice-President MARGARET IENKINS Recording Secretary RUTH MCDONALD Treasurer Top Row: - Mr. Francis de Burgos, Sponsorg Virginia Anne Dunstan, Presg Dorothy Marion Heath, Vice-Presg Margaret Ienkins, Sec'y. Second Rowzx Betty Blanchard, Del. to City Fed. ot Music Clubsp Freda Semaan, Treasg Elizabeth Anne Stattord, Mistress of Ward- robeg Frankie Ann Watters, Hist. Third Row:-Marguerite Smith. Repq Kathryn Ann Birong Margaret Blairg Betty Io Clark, Fourth Row:AMary Katharine Corleyg Sybil Sue Darbyg Roselle Davisg Virginia Deutz. Bottom Row:-Betsy Fallerg Patsy Fallerg Vera Freemang Ianis Giesler. Page 6.4 Nndjwwyfmcdif ff if if if ir f ir gm' Qzee e M4 QC O N T I N u E D5 inspire + f them f f f Annual program at Plaza Hotel f f tor Federated Music Clubs f f to which these girls actually belong f f and to Whose meetings they actually send a delegate f f f This extraordinary group of girls f + cannot help but achieve success + f -f Position ol club + 1 un- usual ' + not only f f a credited class f f but f f a club f f with all club privileges f f f Members chosen f f by sponsor f f from chorus f f and B Glee Club f f are members ot f + the Eederation of Music Society f ff + Every year + + a lovely banguet f f is enjoyed by all f f + As year closes 1+ f members and sponsor realize f f that theirs has been Work Well done f f and time Well spent f f as all of lefferson gives f f hearty smile f f and applause oi approval to each young Lily Pons f f or lenny Lind ol tomorrow f f f Never could lelterson do Without our Glee Club. SPRING TERM OFFICERS - tCont'dJ BETTY BLANCHARD Delegate and Librarian FRANKlE ANN WATTERS Historian MARGUERITE SMITH Reporter FLORENCE NEUGEBAUEB Librarian EUZABETH ANNE STAFFORD Wardrobe Mistress Top Row:-Eddy Gwendolyn Howardg Dorothy Hudsong Marjrett lohnsong Pearl Kasper. Second Row:-A Kathryn Kuylcendallg Erma Laniordg lane Leascherg loyce Mozelle Mills. Third Row:eDorothy Miltong Betty lane Newstrorng Louise Pepperg Nancy Peterson. Fourth Row: -- Bernice Poernerg Nancy Randolphg Io Ann Robertsg Margery lean Scholl. Bottom Row:-Gloria Schrammg Mari Bel Seaverg Doris Nell Simpsong Dorothy Swindler. Page 65 A K H l l Sweet Christmas carols ring through IeHerson's halls as Glee Club girls lead students at Yuletide. f fffReaJ0 Euilclmfff J' 7 Q Q- Qml Rewwei To tind and give the best f f the objective ot letterson's Girl Reserves f f who this year strive by study ot boy and girl relationships f + to im- prove their character f f f Speakers f + discus- sions f f questionnaires + + aid study f f f Two girls f - each year f f sent to summer conference f f at Glenrose f Q Texas f f f Socials included f f installation services in honor ot Miss Oliphint f f f Halloween celebrated in home ot - f Doris Nell Simpson f - and Erances Guest f f with candlelight service f f in honor ot new members f f f Chinese supper given by f f May Lee Ng f - f Other activities included wiener roast f f slumber party f f nationally observed mother- daughter breaktast f f luncheon tor graduates in May f f f Each Girl Reserve f f reaches the high ideals f f ot her code f f Gracious in man- ner ' + ever dependable f f sincere at all times. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS BESS RICHARDS Sponsor MISS AUGUSTA BOYLE Sponsor MAY LEE NG President CATHARINE CLAY Vice-President MABEL IINGU Secretary DORIS NELL SIMPSON Treasurer ARLLYS MCGARY Parliarnentarian FRANCES GUEST Historian MARIRETT IOHNSON Reporter DORA WONG Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-Miss Bess Richards, Sponsorg May Lee Ng, Presg Sybil Sue Darby, Vice-Pres. Second Row:---Doris Nell Simpson Treasp Q Dora Wong, Sgt.-at-Armsg Marjrett lohnsori, Rep. Third Row:4 ' I P B tt E 'I-Il lHI'ld b d. B tt R :--- Chopsticks! May Lee initiates Girl Reserves as part of their Catharine C GY' e Y rig' 9 97 1 9 Kin 0 om ow study of customs of ancient lands. Gloria Pearl Mottettg Bonnie Sue Tippettg lanie Wong. Page 66 if if Walaaile Pm-14 .fa '7w1,Z'ulia. 'lHurry, don't be late! + f cry heard as Spanish Club f + wings into business meeting f f f Club organized by Miss Chappelle 1 f in l935 f f then known as f f La Sociedad lbera-Latina f f and later sponsored by Miss Crowell f f f ln l939 f f club ' + was reorganized under sponsorship of f f Miss Martinez f f under present name f f ' Purpose f f of club to foster f f speaking f f of the Spanish language f f and make members familiar with customs f f literature + f art f + of Pan-American countries f f f Club colors f f red 1 f purple f f white - + f Flower is the rose + f signifying friendship f f f Motto f f ln unity there is strength f f f Project f f to help any Spanish student f f f One lovely social f + at home of Miss Martinez f f f Christmas social + f in home 1 f of Elena Acosta + f games + f dancing f f a pinata f f refreshments ff f enjoyed by all. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS ANITA ROSE MARTINEZ Sponsor MARTHA ISABEL LOPEZ President BERTHA RAMON Vice-President I. FRANK LOPEZ Secretary CHRISTINA TREVINO Treasurer I. FRANK LOPEZ Historian I. FRANK LOPEZ Reporter LUCILLE FRANCES GONZALEZ Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-Miss Anita Rose Martinez, Sponsor, Martha Isabel Lopez, Pres., I. Frank Lopez, Sec'y and Rep. Second Row:- Christina Trevino, Treas., Lucille Frances Gonzalez, Sgt.-at-Arms, Consuelo Fonseca. Third Rowzf- Eleanor Guerrero, Mercedes Iimenez, Alice Navarro. Fourth Row:-Bertha Ramon, Dora Rodriguez, Isabel Rodriguez. Bottom Row:-Adolph Valfre, Concha Venegas, Emma Lee Vidal. Page 67 ' Sipdqff It's all Spanish to mel That's why Spanish Club members coach classmates who need assistance. if if ir if if 5z'a,z'ei0!c!wl'Ba4f1'G!uL Planning initiation for unsuspecting pledges. Hayne officers combine fun with seriousness. Jfaqne fbedalinq Oldest boys' club in state f f one-half as old as Texas ' f organized in November of 1896 f f first meeting called to order in an old barn f f f Club recessed f f during fall of 1918-1919 f f as was the custom of many such organizations f f in order to devote energy and money to patriotic measures f f f Shortly after Armistice Day f f club again began regular meetings f f f Many alumni now very prominent leaders of America - f f Group interested principally in debate + f f Objectives high f f to further interest in speaking - f to promote social activities for benefit of members f f and to co-operate fully with the school ' f - Many socials of originality f f mem- orable get togethers f f a decided success in everything attempted f f capable efficient spon- sor f f Mr. Surtees f f f All this spells Hayne De- bating Society ' f f ln September of this year f f new mascots Were introduced f - Valeria Chad- SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR, CALVIN SURTEES Sponsor OWEN SPRUANCE President ARTHUR COX Vice-President ROBERT EARL MCFALL Secretary IAMES CRAVEN Treasurer Top Row:-Mr. Calvin Surtees, Sponsor, Owen Spruance, Pres., Ierry Leopold, Vice-Pres., Dan R. Baen, Sec'y, lames Craven, Treas. Second Row:-Iames L. Curl, Parl., Bill Stalbird, Sgt.-at-Arms, Bobby M. Stalbird, Sgt.-at-Arms,'l-lerbert Wellborn, Hist., Bob Roberts, Rep. Third Row:-Lee 'She-rman, Sports Mgr., Valeria Chadwick, Mascot, Peggy Friedrich, Mascot, Christine Snider, Mascot, Tish Walker, Mascot. Fourth Row:- William lames Becker, Warren Beckcom, Stephen Berchelmann, Iohn Blocker, Bill Carver. Fifth Row:-Herbert Compton, Arthur Cox, Gordon Craddock, Robert Crain, Paul Creamer. Bottom Row:-Durward Dickerson, lames B. Fisher, David Parks Freeman, Ransford Garnett, Iohn Paul Graves, Ir., Fritz Gunther. Page 68 RwJSwi07ma4+ff+f+f+f CC O N T I N Ll E DD wick f f Peggy Friedrich f f Christine Snider - f Tish Walker f f f Mascot Peggy Friedrich enter- tained club with a lovely social f f another thoroughly enjoyed at Bill and Bobby M. Stal: birdfs f f a chicken fry f f social given by sister club f f M.I.R. f f in honor of Haynes f f fall dance f f and spring formal spell another year of lively activities f f f Exciting pledge week f f followed by initiation at Bobby M, and Bill's f - sponsor Surtees f f entering in the fun f f f Eor their l94l project f f the Haynes presented Pixi- lated Pictures f f with fifty dollars for sound equipment f f f New members carry on f f where seniors leave off f 1 on to greater triumphs f - and equally good years f f f Murmur of voices f f a meeting f f the president raps for order f f many interested faces f f old business f f new business f f any business f ' another Hayne Meeting f f is carrying on the tradition. SPRING TERM OFFICERS - CCont'dJ HERBERT WELLBORN Parliamentarian DAN R, BAEN Historian BOB ROBERTS Reporter BILL STALBIRD Sergeant-at-Arms 11 U BOBBY M. STALBIRD Sergeant-at-Arms LEE SHERMAN Sports Manager Top Row:-Pat Higgsg George Hirschfelderg Martin Harrisg Donald H. Ionesg lack Kaufman. Second Row:-Don Kenneclyg Royal Kingg Sam Koneg lohn Loydg Tommy Lawrence. Third Row:-Alfred Maierg Robert Earl McFallg Paul McFallg Lee Milnerg lohn F. Mingos. Fourth Row: - Grafton W. Mosesg William Northwayg Milton Parlcerg lack Pitlukg Frank Roberts. Fifth Row:-Bruce Robinsong Wallace Rogersg Elliott Roschunig Kyle Sealeg 'Ray G. Sivleyg William Cole Sylvester, Bottom Row: - Clifford E. Troutz, Ir.g Wallace H. Williamsp A I Above the chatter of literature bugs Hayne pledges shine Duncan Williamsong Billy Wilsong Gus Wittingg Hull Youngblood. shoes of lucky girls - or are they? I - 1 Page 69 ' ffffff QWMUGMA Proudly and solemnly new Ieff members take the oath at beautiful club banquet ot the Milam. feffevlfianian aamm Grand old club f f founded in Main Avenue High School f f but reborn in jefferson f f f Cardinal and white f f colors f f of leffersonian Forum f f lead members ever on f f f Ambitions f f ever growing f f with worthwhile objectives f f promoting good fellowship f f co-operating with school undertakings f f developing leader- ship and loyalty 1 f providing worthwhile social affairs f f f Boys of finest caliber f f athletes f f football lettermen f f R.G.T.C. officers + f stage crew members f f debate team members f f scholastic members f f school musicians f + f Past sponsor Mr. Howard Doolittle f f and now f ' Mr. Wallace I-lassell f f heads club + f f Forum finances debate team f f as school project 1 f f Members f f enjoy annual banquet f f in Milam Cafeteria f f in honor of new members f + at- tended by the flower of the school f + chivalry f f beauty f ' each member with his date f f many guests + f Mr. and Mrs. Rogers f f Mr. and Mrs. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. WALLACE HASSELL Sponsor BUDDY BALLARD f President x CLAYTON B. DUKE First Vice-President ALERED LOWREY Second Vice-President LOUIS MEYER Recording Secretary Top Row:eMr. Wallace Hasselt, Sponsor, Buddy Ballard, Pres., George Coolg First Vice-Presi Fred Burtner, Second Vice-Pres. SeEoi1dlRovv:- Carl Hileman, Rec. Sec'y, Louis Meyer, Cor. Sec'y, james H. Barnhart, Treas., Marvin Vexler, Parl. Third Row: -- Billy Moore, Sgt.-at-Arms, lim Adams, Hist., Billy Kleine, lst Rep., Richard C. Boward, lr., 2nd Rep. Fourth Row: - Betty Lou Dahlberg, Mascot, Martha Donnell, Mascot, Kathryn Nelson, Mascot, Peggy Ponder, Mascot, Glenn Alvey, lr. Bottom Row:-Billy Neill Banister, Bill Bradford, Bob Bradley, Billy Coleman, Clayton B, Duke. Page 70 Uj-Zlmuielideaffffffff CC O N I I N U E DD Ivey f f Major and Mrs. McShane f f Mrs. Weaver f f Mrs. Hickman f f f F-O-R-U-M spelled out f f in talks + f with appropriate themes f f Mr. Hassell f f Mr. Ivey f + Major McShane f f spoke after dinner f f f Mascots presented Presi- dent Ballard with gavel f f f Then all adjourned f f to home of Mascot Kathryn Nelson ff f tor a social f f f Members enjoyed left-Shake dance f f gaily decorated gym f f graceful dancers f f energetic jitterbugs f f good music f ff + Steak try f f crisp cool Weather doubled appreciation ot salad 1 f beverages f f juicy steaks f f on part ot 200 guests f f f Tri-club jamboree in honor ot Haynes f f Senate f f letts f f fathers present to see sons f f box f f and to have good time f f f Social in home ot mascot f f Peggy Ponder f - With Mr. and Mrs. Ponder as charming hosts f f plenty to eat f f dancing f f loads ot fun + f f Forum continues to make history + f to live up to its proud traditions. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-tCont'dJ IACK LANGLEY Corresponding Secretary IAMES H. BARNHART Treasurer I-IANCE H. HAMILTON Parliamentarian BILLY KLEINE Historian BOB BRADLEY Reporter OSCAR WUNSCH Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-Bill Ebertg Billy O'Neil Erwing George Fieldg Fletcher Fisher. Seeoind Row:-Earl Hanseng Hance H. Hamiltong Arthur ie I-Iowardg Robert Iohnson. Third Row:-Lucian Ionesg ,john .Keeney Gregory Lang- jack Langleyg Alfred Lowrey. Fourth Rowz- K Frank'Manuppellig Nat Parksg Lett B. Plaucheg lack Potterg Howard Russell. Bottom Row:-Paul George Silberg james Stoney William Thrasherg Oscar Wunschg Bill Witherspoon. Page 71 t Quizzed during club meeting. cm ultra-smart Ie!! pledge stumps his dignified questioner ffffffge' ,dmicgfga Pele ioyfully accepts from Harry his pin for honor of best performance at Latin Club Saiurnalifx. .falin 6016 Club will come to order + + f Buzz of one hun- dred sixty voices ceases f f f Latin Club f f organized to bring Latin students closer to- gether f f to encourage others to study the still vital language f f to promote scholarship f + to support all school activities f f to stand firmly behind letlerson and all its ideals f f 1 Club con- stantly working f f tor betterment f f of itself and entire school + f f Club membership open to all students who are studying or who have studied Latin in their high school career + f + Founded and guided by two beloved charter sponsors + f Miss Pearl West and Miss Gladys Morgan + f f Members serve school in many ways f f as R.O.T.C. sponsors and otticers f f dramatics leaders f f Student Council members f f Monti- cello statl members f f debaters f f National SPRING TERM OFFICERS MlSS PEARL WEST Sponsor MISS GLADYS MORGAN Sponsor IUS'l'lNE KONE President BEVERLY MAE IORDAN First Vice-President MARVIN VEXLER Second Vice-President BETTY LOU DAHLBERG Third Vice-President Top Row:-Miss Pearl West, Sponsor, Miss Gladys E. Morgan, Sponsor, Iustine Kone, Pres., Marvin Vexler lst Vice-Pres. Second Row:-Beverly Mae lordan, Znd Vice-Pres., Betty Lou Dahlberg, 3rd Vice-Pres., Morris Stillman, Treas., lewel Borders, Sec'y. Third Row:-lerry Leopold, Sgt.-at-Arms, Peter A, Meyer, Sgt,-at Arms, lane Allen Gillespie, Rep, Iohnnie Lee Word, Hist. Fourth Row:eMax Altish, Sylvan Alter, Glenn Alvey Ir., Ethel Bennett. Filth Row:-Russell Bertch, Richard Bieringj Betty Blanchard, Beverly Blanchard, Martha Bonner, Bottom Row:-lune Bryan, Criclcett Cannon, Bert Cantwell, Betty Capron, Margaret Eleanor Conway. Page 72 Pm .LI ' m ge ' .Bam Glad QC O N T I N u E D3 Honor Society members f + Declaration staff f + f Three-fourths of all club members made A or HB in the language at the last grading f f 1 From its members is formed one of the largest Cicero classes in Texas f f f Members 1 f give Latin the credit f f for their high English grades f f f Gay laughter f f happy sighs f f low whispers f f aroma of good food f f typical Latin Club meeting f f f October f f beautiful garden party at Beverly Mae lordan's lovely home f f f Quiet pleasel f f new officers f f new mem- bers introduced f f and warmly welcomed f f long standing friendships renewed f f lasting friendships formed f f f Technicolor motion picture made of meeting f f by courtesy of hostess 1 f Mrs. lordan f f punch and sandwiches and cake galore f 1 Louise Meyer winner of SPRING TERM OFFICERS-QCout'dJ IEWEL BORDERS Secretary MORRlS STILLMAN Treasurer LEO GOODMAN Parliarnentarian lOHNNIE LEE WORD Historian IANE ALLEN GILLESPIE Reporter IERRY LEOPOLD Sergeantvat-Arms PETER A. MEYER Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-- Hugh Black Dahlbergg Frank Lacy tDicksong Marilyn Donnellg Venita Iris Dragoo. Second Row:-Doris Dunng Betty lo Edwardsg Elmer ludson Edwardsg Lois Ellis. Third Row: Frances Etheridgeg Louise Ewingg Charlotte Farissg Doris Floyd. Fourth Row: -leanne Frenchg Ransford Garnettg Hollyn Geeg Frederick Goeth. Fifth Row:-Pat Gralingg Frances Guesty Dorothy Dell Hazlewoodg Eddy Gwendolyn l-lowardg Leland Hoyer. Bottom Row:-Helena Hurstp Will Iacksong Memory Iaryg Margaret lenkinsg lean lohnson. Page 73 miri' The hospitality of another lovely home - Yusiine's this time is thoroughly enjoyed by Latin Club. fffffffffwym ' Grcciously served by lusiine and Beverly Mae, Latin Club members admire the beautiful tea lable. lv .Adm GAA QC O N T I N u E D3 name contest 1 1 1 November 1 1 guests ot Mrs. Swearingen and Harry 1 1 game room 1 1 dancing 1 1 hot dogs 1 1 spicy tangy sauce 1 1 1 Later at school two showings ot motion picture in color 1 1 everyone thrilled at seeing himselt 1 1 refreshments in teachers' cafeteria 1 1 parents attended 1 1 1 December 1 1 wonderful old Latin custom 1 1 annual Christmas Saturnalia 1 1 1 l-larry Swearingen 1 1 Magister Bibendi 1 1 1 Erances Lanier Smith 1 1 hilarious dance 1 1 1 Pete Meyer won Latin pin tor piano solo 1 1 1 Everyone received gitt 1 1 gay Christmas deco- rations 1 1 1 lustine and Mrs. Kone wondertul hostesses 1 1 1 lanuary 1 1 Little Theater 1 1 tirst viceepresident in charge 1 1 in accordance with custom 1 1 Vernon Newton winner ot word con- test - 1 Little Theatre torsaken tor wondertul tood in teachers' cafeteria 1 1 1 Eebruary 1 1 San Pedro Park 1 1 cold winds 1 1 pink cheeks 1 1 red noses 1 1 steaming hot tamales 1 1 crisp crunchy PROGRAM COMMITTEE BEVERLY MAE IORTDAN Chairman SYLVAN ALTER EDDY GWEIQDOLYN HOWARD LELAND HOYER Top Row:-Dorothy loan Kenley Ee-rn Kellerg Muriel Kilpatrickg Sam Kane, Second Row:-Margie Lewisg Altrcd Lowroyp lohn Loydg loe McMordie. Third Row:Y-leannettc McClcllang Billy Matthiessen- lanis Mellg Louis Moyer. Fourth Row:-Louise Meycrg Arleeno Miller, Dick Morse-g Lillian Morale, Bettie Le Morris Fifth Row:-Robert Muntordg Ben Murphy Virginia Ncwmang Kathryn Owe-nsg Ann Pearson Bottom Row:- Steve Pteitier, Lett B. Plaucheg Marie Proctor, August Prollg Beta Belle Rayner. Pug? 74 .E WS ffffff .faiin GMA qc O N T I N u E DD fritos f f plenty of punch f f ' March f f spring in the air f f flowers 1 r + Latin club members as- sembled in Margaret Conway's garden f f f Sunshine f f gay laughter f f loads of sweets f f 1 Eiesta week f f gala party on San Antonio River - + gondola rides for everyone f f ff Club again indebted to Elmer I. and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards for wonderful time f f f May meeting f - f Look outl f f Splashl + f swimming party at the Salado Pool in Eort Sam Houston - f Charlotte and Mrs. Eariss are gracious hostesses f f best Latin stu- dent in each class awarded a mythology book f f proud winners f ' sad farewells to members who won't be back f f reluctant good-byes until next year f f sponsors presented corsages as token of club's appreciation of their guidance f f f Club year closes f f members keeping ever in mind f f l'Sempiterna amicitia per linguam sempiternamn f f everlasting friendship through an everlasting language. HOSTS AND HOSTESSES BEVERLY MAE JORDAN October HARRY SWEARINGEN November IUSTINE KONE December MA RGARET CONWAY March ELMER I, EDWARDS April CHARLOTTE FARISS May Top Row: - Lois Renfrog Lucy lane Richerson, Bertha lane Robertsg Io Ann Roberts. Second Row:-loan Salkeyg Gilbert Santa Cruzg lean Saundersg lrene Schmidt. Third- Row:-Freda Semaang lohn R. Shawg Pat Shovling Frances Lanier Smith. Fourth Row:-Stem nette Smithg Harry Swearingeng Anne Sweetg Tom Taylorg Mary Ann Trotter. Fifth Row:-Clifford E, Troutz, Ir.g lean Aldred Tylerg Paul Walthallp Tom Walthallg Dulce Watson. Bottom Row:-Helen Whiteg Patricia Whiteg Nello Olive Williamsong Rivarde Wrightg Lucia Dean Wyneken. , ' Page 75 Neve r will the Latin Club forget the hospitality and friendship oi Mrs. Swearingen. Hurry's mother. 'kutrtirir Wide-eyed cmd eager, French Club members can hardly wait for lovely refreshments at Christmas too. ffk Seefzwi .Ee Gmcle 4 La seance est ouverte f f the French Club meeting f f is called to order in French f f by President Nita Greenwood f f roll call f f La secretaire tera l'appel f f f Minutes ot last meet- ing are read f f La secretaire lira lis notes de la dernere seance f f f Meeting ' f gets under way f f f Report given f f on pastry sale f f which as usual - f was big success f 1 went over with a bang - f all students buying chocolate eclairs and Napoleons ' f ' New members f f students who have tinished two years ot French f f intro- duced ' f plans made tor coming social f - inter- esting talks given by members on French art - - history f f music - f customs f f f Gitted sponsor + f Miss Brunet f f who has made extensive travels through France f - gives delightful talk f - an inspiration to enthusiastic members f f f La seance est leves f f meeting adjourned in SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS LOUISE BRUNET Sponsor NITA GREENWOOD President BETTY HAZELTlNF. Vice-President ALINE CLAIRE ALBERT Secretary Top Row:iMiss Louise Brunet, Sponsor, Nita Greenwood, Pres., Betty Hazeltine, Vice-Pres, Second Row:--Aline Claire Albert, Rec, Sec'yg Dorothy Carson, Treasg lean Georgeanna Mayhan, Sgt.- at-Arms, Third Row: A Bess Marie Wolford, Hist., Margy Schavrien, Rep, Ieanne Bowden. Fourth Row:-Ethel Bowerrnasterg Terry Carson, Ann Boleyn Charles. Bottom Row:-Marjorie Clark, Dorothy Ieanne Davis, Florence Dawe, Consuelo Fonseca, Page 76 .fe Uncle 4 CC O N T I N U E Dj French f f f Even though f f the musical f f French language ' f is used at the beginning and ending of club meetings f f the rest of the meeting proceeds as would any other club meeting f f f Old custom of having final banquet at Rene's resumed + f - Members gather around table decorated in French tri-colors - f same as beautiful club colors f f blue f f White f f red f f f Palates luxuriously tickled f f by delicious French food f - f Club brought over from Main Avenue High f ' and organized by present spon- sor + f when lefferson Was opened in l932 f ' f Promotes better feeling f f among French and American f f students f f + Spark of f f inter- national ' f friendship kept aglow f f in trying times - f f Members f - filled With pride f iv and f f happiness f f with knowledge ' f that another f f highly successful year f f has ended. SPRING TERM OFFICERS - tCont'dJ DOROTHY CARSON Treasurer SHIRLEY HESS Parliamentarian BESS MARIE WOFFORD Historian MARGY SCHAVRIEN Reporter IEAN GEORGEANNA MAYHAN Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-Margaret Gibbsg William Guy Harrellg Alvin Van Pelt Hart. Second Row:- Betty Hollettg Muriel Kilpatrickg Gregory Lang. Third Row:-Richard Leflettg Ruth Levinsong Nancy Little. Fourth Row: - Patricia Murrayg Betty lane Newstromg Carrie Newtong Bette Ieanne Pelton. Bottom Row: -Iulia Starry Isabel Strieglerg Carolynn Whittakerp Shirley Rae Yuris, Page 77 1tr'kiririr'k Ie luis serement de iidelite u mon drupecu, symbole de mu pcxtrie, qui promet liberte et egcxlite n tous. fffqwmlke Gweiecffff l l Top: Three L.G.P. officers plan club's scrapbook. Bottom: Members eagerly watch making of scrapbook. l 1 .fa Qaancb Pam Looking ahead f f under guidance of Mrs. Ben- nett f f are members of Les Grands Prix f f f Organized in l933 f f with Mrs. Chadwick f f charter sponsor f f f Creating firmer friendships f f supporting all school activities f f constitute aims of L.G.P.'s + + f All take part f f designing club stickers 1 ' project for year f f great fun f + + Members look forward to meetings f f f Wonder- ful socials f f delightful initiation f f in Gctober at Port Sam Houston Sergeants' Club - f charm- ing hostess ' f Virginia Aniece Harris f f f Delicious food + f sandwiches + + fritos + + soda water f + cookies f f cake f 1 candy f f great fun + f games played f f dancing f f f December + f Christmas social - f with hostess ' 1 Margaret Shepherd - f at Turner's Hall + f gifts exchanged + f refreshments served f f enjoyed by all f f + A friendly future to you f ' friendship makers. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. BASSIE BENNETT Sponsor MARGARET SHEPHERD President FRANCES BOWERSOCK Vice-President MARGARET BLUMBERG Secretary MARY LOUISE FISCHER Treasurer BETTY IO EDWARDS Parliarnontcxrian EVELYN AIREI. Historian MARYLIN AUGIER Reporter ALICE CUELLAR Sergeant-at-Arms EVELYN VIRGINIA ELLIOTT Chaplain Top Rows- Virginia Aniece Harris, Presq Catharine Clay, SeC'yg Margaret Shepherd, Parl. Second Row: i Betty Welch, Sgt.-at-Armsg Katherine Mansfield, Repg Marylin Augie-r, Rep. Bottom Row:- Margaret Blumbergg Roselle Davisg Betty Io Edwards. Page ?S effiqaiwaeau if Magna 1444! Qaael 3 l'And now we come to that most important part ol our meeting + f the initiation of new members into the new letterson chapter ot the national organization f f Masque and Gavel f f one ol the few in state ot Texas f f solemnly declares President Glenn Alvey at December social in home ot Miss Orrell f f f Co-Sponsor Miss Wolt + f aids in solemn f f inspiring initiation f f lor- malized by a candle-light service ' f f Next day members proudly exhibit pins f f a gold masgue and gavel f f much to envy ot others f f f Club f f organized to promote speech in use f ' f Plans made to sponsor contests tor creative dramatics f f to present assemblies f f ' March f f lirst pre- sentation ot club + + two one-act plays f f a very decided success f f f Money raised f f to buy stage equipment ff f f With such splendid spon- sors and otticers f f club will grow f + and grow. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS ETHEL K. ORRELL Sponsor MISS XIMENA WOLF Sponsor GLENN ALVEY, IR. President AARON SERIEE Vice-President MARGARET BRINKMEYER Recording Secretary EVELYN SUE IOHNSON Corresponding Secretary IOHN BOB PAYNE Treasurer HERBERT COMPTON Historian BOB ROBERTS Reporter IAMES REDMOND Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-M Miss Ethel K. Orroll, Sponsor, Miss Ximena Wolf Sponsor, Glenn Alvey, lr., Pres., Aaron Serill, Vice-Pres. Second Row:-Margaret Brinlcmeyer, Rec. Sec'y, Evelyn Sue lohnson, Cor Sec'y, lohn Bob Payne, Treas., lack Skaggs, Parl.Third Rowzf lames Redmond, Sgt.-at-Arms, Herbert Compton, Hist., Aline Claire Albert, Sylvan Alter. Fourth Row:-Harriet Rudow, Sylvia Cohen, lane Donnell, Margery Hayes. Fifth Row:-Mildred Hershrnan, Velma Ray Kay, loe McMordie, Betty Rogers. Bottom Row:-lo Ann Scott, Dorothy Sultenluss, Marvin Vexler, Helen White. Page 79 A Seriously discussing club plans for the year are these five officers of the new Masque and Gavel Club. ff+'7!1.m Vfwfelilagh 'U Rewarded for winning U free annual. Ianis is shown by Velma the 1941 annual dummy. Uiudrey won one too.l Mmm MMM amcaazw Rap, - f rap f f rapl f + Whispering ceases f f giggles are muffled f f gossiping stops f f ff Presi- dent Bielstein f f brings order f f out of chaos f f ff MIB. meeting f f comes to order f f f Busi- ness on hand is attended to f f f lnitiates take oath of membership + f f Prestol f f sparkling f f eager f f group f - of new members f f f Social plans now in order f f good times 1 f plus oodles of gossip f + abundance of food f f f This fine club was organized f f in l932 f f by Mrs. L. E. Talia- ferro f f present sponsor f f f Noted for standard of high grades f ff and its co-operation with school activities f f especially Wonderful Work of members in Monticello sales contest ff f f Ob- jectives of club f f three Uc's f f to create friend- ship f f to co-operate With faculty and student body f ' to complete club project f f teachers' conference room + f f This term f 1 club bought ' f large book case f - indirect lighting lamp f f SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. LEON E. TALIAFERRO Sponsor MARIORIE LEE BIELSTEIN President DORIS DUNN Vice-President IEAN KATZ Secretary Top Row:-Mrs. L. E. Taliaferro Sponsor, Mariorie Lee Bielstein, Pres., Doris Dunn, Vice-Pres., lean Katz, Sec'y, Carolyn Yoakam, Treas. Second Row:-Carolyn Bow, Parl., Kathryn Casper, Sgtfat- Arms, Bobbie Medora Love, l-list., Aline Claire Albert, Mary Olney Alexander. Third Row:-Miriam Aten, Helen Auge, Shirley Bar- ban, Elizabeth Ann Barrett, Fleecia Ann Belcia. Fourth Row:- Edna Mae Bennett, Kathryn Ann Biron, Thekla Biskamp, lewel Borders, Lucille Buchek. Fifth Row:il-larriet Budow, Shirley Burkhardi, Valeria Chadwick, Frances Chapman, Margaret Eleanor Conway. Sixth Row:-Charlotte Cooper, Marilyn Donnell, Barbara Lou Drane, Frances Drorngoole, Frances Etheridge, Elizabeth Fite. Bottom Row: - loyce Fraiin, Vera Freeman, Lilian Gardner, Florence Gibson, Ann Goatley, Madelyn Greenburg. Page 80 Ganga R Www '1111 CC O N T I N U E DD HCA. radio 1 1 two upholstered chairs 1 1 1 Committee keeps flowers 1 1 on table 1 1 and room in order 1 1 1 Colorful social calendar 1 1 some social affair 1 1 at least every six weeks 1 1 1 October 1 1 social for new members 1 1 also an- nual initiation breakfast 1 1 at Wolfe's lnn 1 1 1 December 1 1 social in honor of Annual sales- men 1 1 hostess 1 1 Mrs. Taliaferro 1 1 delicious refreshments 1 1 1 Christmas luncheon 1 1 Tapestry Room of St. Anthony Hotel 1 1 1 Long table laid with red carnations and silver balls 1 1 beautiful speeches 1 1 1 lanuary 1 1 winning annual sales team 1 1 honored with social 1 1 1 Haynes 1 1 brother club 1 1 entertained 1 1 with Valentine party 1 1 in February 1 1 1 April 1 1 annual Spring dance 1 1 1 Then climax 1 1 serious 1 1 yet gala 1 1 affair 1 1 annual spring banquet ends story of M.l.R.'s for this year 1 1 one of the most successful 1 1 in club's history. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont'dJ CAROLYN YOAKAM Treasurer CAROLYN ROW Parliamentarian ROBBIE MEDORA LOVE Historian ELIZABETH FITE Reporter and Custodian KATHRYN CASPER Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:iGloria Hammerg Frances Hardyg Memory Iaryg Dorothy lean Keelog loy Koch. Second Row:-Kathryn Kuykendallg Ieanne Langg Ruth Levinsong Hazel Lissnerg Audrey Little, Third Row:f lohnny Mcliinneyg Merrilynn Toyfe Mabritog Ianis Mellg Louise Meyerg Warren Meyers. Fourth Row:-Betty lean Nesslyg Adelyn lean Nussbaumg Kathryn Olsong Pauline Pinkeng Marie Proctor, Fifth Row:-Velma Prosserg Elaine Ramsdellg Anita Heevesg lrene Schmidtg Margery lean Schollg lnez Sherman. Six Row:-Stennette Smithp Louise Smythg Betty Lou Sorrellg Star Strieglerp Io Ann Taylorg Mable Taylor. Bottom Row:-Patricia Terrellg Rosemary Tomy Marcella Totteng Yvonne Varosg Bess Marie Woffordg lohnnie Lee Word, Page 81 E K Q ., at , 1 r ' K Q- .1 A ' I if 3 . Q XX! tmivv ln. , President Mcriorie cmd other M.I.R. officers gayly plan their year's activities, both work and play. Proud and happy Skeltons are Velma and Betty as Editor lohnnie Lee presents them with lree annuals. l .n flflafufha Skelton Glad l'Ske1tons always root for leffersonu f f and from first social in home of Harriette Donzis f f until touching farewell banquet at St. Anthony f f the Skeltons worked and played through 1940-1941 for their school f f their club f f their ideals f f f Qrganized in 1932 - f named for Martha Skelton + f wife of the great Thomas lefferson + f with Martha Skelton's family crest on club emblem f f her love for lefferson symbolic of club's re- latiofg itoschool f f ' Acguainting members with different forms of literature - 1 promoting and fostering all worthwhile school activities ' ' affording social opportunities f f finding new friends for members ' f giving practice in parliae mentary procedure and public speaking - ' this outstanding club f ' moves forward under leadership of beloved f 1 honored ff f charter sponsor ' ' Mrs. Theresa Hicks ' + - lt is easy to see - - why Skelton membership f f has be- come one of the most coveted honors in leffere SPRING TERM OFFICERS MHS THEBESA HICKS Sponscr LUELLA CLAYTON President BERLETTE CAPT Eirst Vice-President 10 ANN NELSON Second Vice-President VELMA RAY KAY Recording Secretary MARY LOU METCALF Corresponding Secretary Top Row:eMrs. Theresa Hicks, Sponsor, Luella Clayton, Prefs, Berlette Capt, Vice-Pres., lo Ann Nelson, Znd Vicovpresg Betty lane Birkhead, Rec. Sec'y. Second Row:4Velma Ray Kay Cor. Sec'y' Mary Ann Birkhead, Treas., Lucia Dean Wyneken, Parl., Eairtcr: lanin Nesbit, Sgt.-at-Arms, Anne Sweet l-list. Third Row:-Annellff Melick, Rep., Dorcas Outwin, Chaplain, Carolyn Adams, Maryorie Adams, Mary Allen. Fourth Row:iBarbara Anderson- Eleanor Banks, Mary lo Banks, Carolyn Barnett, Ethel Bennett. Filth Row:- Beverly Blanchard, Mary Ann Blocker- Catherine lean Boand, loyce Booth, Norrie Brett. Sixth Row:-fe Polly Brett, Estelle Callins, Crickett Cannon, Ann Boleyn Charles, Mary Leo Coffman Bottom Row:eMary Katherine Corley, Anne Crossetfe, lean Eloise Curry, Dorothy Jeanne Davis, lean Dixon. 17190 82 GZMAMQ 'idnali riff lfffafzilaa Skelian 01146 CCONTINLJEDD son f f f Discriminating qualifications for mem- bership ' f such as high scholastic attainments f + high moral character f f enthusiastic interest in club + f enable Skeltons to limit club to slightly more than one hundred members of exceptional quality and leadership + f f Beauty spot of San Antonio f f is famous Skelton Patio f f joy to Skeltons and pride of school + f with rows of camellias f f azaleas - f pansies ' f iris f f lilies r f daffodils f f roses f f other displays of beauty + f f This year f f under enthusiastic leadership of President f f Luella Clayton f + Skeltons grimly determined to outstrip other clubs in Monticello sales contest f f f Members sold untold numbers f + and gave Mr. Arrowood and brother Club f f the Senate f f many sleepless hours before con- test closed + f losing by hair's breadth to Senate on last day f f f Skeltons came in second on per- centage but left all other clubs floundering in their Wake on number sold + f f At annual Skel- SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont'dD ANNE SWEET Treasurer LUCIA DEAN WYNEKEN Parliamentarian IEAN ELOISE CURRY Historian ANNELLE MELICK Reporter Q . FAIRFAX IANIN NESBIT , Sergeant-at-Arms ,J . , . . NORRIE BRETT Chaplain Top Row:iHarriette Donzisg Eae Dowriesg Lucile Durilapg Ann Ebertg Barbara Edwards, Second Row:-Nancy Elaine Eischerg Barbara Eoremang Mary lane Georgeg Barbara Gephardy Pat Graling. Third Row:-lanice Halterg Betty Hazeltineg Anita Io I-Ierblinp Katie I-Iillg Virginia Hornor. Fourth Row:-Madelyn I-Iornerg Betty I-Iollettg Eddy Gwendolyn I-Iowardg Ioanna Hullg Elaine Ingram, Fifth Row:iDorotl'iy Irwing Beverly Mae Iordang Ioyce Kirklandg lustine Koneg Beth Lane. Sixth Row:-Lucille Larking Doris Anne Learyg Virginia Mac McAnellyg Patricia McGee-5 Patricia Mason. Bottom Row:eErances Mastersp Margaret Mauermanng Katheryne Mayerp Sally Merrimang Hazel Melancon. Page 83 Something really new ure these hot dogs cooked with Neon lights at Hurriette's Skelton party. 11 ' Ufcglzeliafipazffziff - A .44 A ' Serious Skelton otiicers proudly sum up their cluh's unusual accomplishments for the fall term. Q X., lwaaifza Sfzelian GMA CC O N T I N U E DD ton Majestic 1 1 the club brought rousing cheers from audience 1 1 and presented one oi the best shows ot year 1 1 1 Long to be remembered 1 1 songs by Peggy Ponder 1 1 Eleanor Mansfield 1 1 competing for singing honors 1 1 The Court- ship 1 1 hilarious pantomime 1 1 appropriately starring 1 1 Barto Arnold, lr. 1 1 Madelyn Horner 1 1 1 High spots oi year 1 1 joint Senate-Skelton meeting11tollowed by Senate-Skelton invitation dance 1 1 1 Socials 1 1 given for new members in September at home of Harriette Donzis 1 1 where hot dogs were roasted on neon-light 1 1 some- thing really new to all ot us 1 1 1 Tea in lanuary 1 1 in home ot Carrie Newton 1 1 with delicious 'idebutanteu refreshments 1 1 1 Farewell banquet tor seniors concluded year ot happy memories and inspired juniors to tight 1 1 for higher honors 1 1 in memory ot previous Skeltons. SKELTON COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN BERLETTE CAPT Membership LUELLA CLAYTON Show IO ANN NELSON Program BARBARA EDWARDS Social IANlCE HALTER Luncheon Top Row:-Mary Lou Metcaltg Verlyn Millerg Gloria Pearl Mofletg Iune Mossg Patricia Murray, Second Row:-lda Mae Nauschutzp Carrie Newtong Elaine Oeflingerg Barbara Perkinsg Mignon Perry. Third Row:-Peggy Ponclery Elaine Prentissg loyce Raclerg Ann Ragsdaleg lune Reiplinger. Fourth Row:-Lucy lane Richersong Martha Virginia Rogersg lean Saundersg Mary Lou Smithf? Virginia lSmilh. Fifth Row: i Clara Solomong Florine Stansellg Marjohe-Stililei Dorothy Sultenfussg lenella Taylor. Sixth Row:-Mary Ann Trotterg Carolyn 'Vuckerg Mary Lou Uglemg Ruth Wallaceg Dulce Watson. Bottom Row:-Margaret Whiteg Doris Williarnsy Mary Lou Williamsong Nell Olive Williamsong Sarah Io Williamson, Page 84 1 1 Medea Mama 0 feffeuan f if aliens! Jawa Sacielfaf HOh, to make the National Honor Societyl 1 1 heart-telt longing 1 1 oi all left students 1 1 1 Mem- bership in this 1 1 national organization 1 1 an honor to be egualed only in college 1 1 awarded to students 1 1 who have proved their leadership 1 1 character 1 1 service 1 1 and scholarship 1 1 to be most outstanding 1 1 in jefferson 1 1 1 letter- son's chapter sponsored by Miss Vogel 1 1 1 Impressive twilight initiation 1 1 held in May 1 1 1 Worthy ot society 1 1 is outstanding project 1 1 to collect genuine works 1 1 ot art 1 1 for library 1 1 1 Halloween 1 1 found members enjoying hilarious social at 1 1 country home 1 1 ot Gloria Tatsch 1 1 1 Christmas party at school 1 1 then Valentine Day luncheon with 1 1 members ex- changing symbolic sentiments 1 1 1 Completed social calendar and 1 1 year ot good times and 1 1 fellowship 1 1 really deserved. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS OLGA H. VOGEL Sponsor AARON SERIFF President ADELYN IEAN NUSSBAUM Vice-President FRANCES BRINKMEYER Secretary IUSTINE KONE Treasurer DOROTHY SULTENFUSS Historian Top Row:-Miss Olga H. Vogel, Sponsorg Aaron Seriif, Presg Adelyn jean Nussbaum Vice-Presg Frances Brinkmeyer, Sec'y. Second Row:Alustine Kone, Treasg Dorothy Sulteniuss, Histg Max Alfishg Eleanor Banks. Third Row:fAnn Lee Baraschg Fleecie Ann Belciag Marjorie Lee Bielsteing Beverly Blanchard, Fourth Row: -Fae Downesg Frederick Goethg Bill Hollawayg Velma Ray Kay. Fifth Row:-lra Liebermang Kathryn Nelsong Louise Pepperg Al H. Richeyg Pat Shovlin. Bottom Row:-Morris Stillmang Harry Swear- ingeng William Cole Sylvesterg Gloria Tatschg lohnnie Lee Word, Page 85 Aaron and Frances discuss with National Honor members the plans for the barbecue at Gloria's home. if 1 'kfk if +ReaJSc!m!PwmfVw J Senate winners, Marvin and Hal, joylully receive tree annuals irom Editor Paul, proud Iellow Senator. Smale fbedafinq Saciefy Proud Senators + f their club a lineal descendant of Congress Club of old Main Avenue High f f f Club has been boisterous from birth in 1932 f f f The Senate easily forsook swaddling clothes and became a lefferson power f f f One of rich- est clubs in state in material f f ability f f accom- plishments ' - f The beautiful Sun Dial in Senate Patio f + erected in l937 f f as memorial to be- loved charter sponsor f f friend of all Iefferson + + Mr. B. E. Edwards f f whose memory still in- spires Senators ' + f Patio has been made more beautiful f f this year with new walks and shrubs f f f Senate is robust and vigorous f f with wonderful friend + f Mr. Arrowood f + as guiding hand f 1 f Senate banner will continue to wave high f f f Touch of feminine loveliness in mascots f f f Social held at home of Roy Camp- bell honoring winning Monticello salesmen f f f Senate has been top winner in Monticello sales SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR R. W. ARROWOOD Sponsor BRYAN SCHILLER President RCY MCCALDIN Vice-President Top Row:-Mr. R. W. Arrowood, Sponsor, Barto Arnold, Ir., Pres., lohn Bob Payne, Vice-Pres., Iohn R. Shaw, Sec'y, Roy McCaldin, Treas. Second Row:fBill Hollaway, Parl., Ioe McMordie, Sgt.-at Arms, Elmer Iudson Edwards, Hist., lack Skaggs, Rep., Madelyn Horner, Mascot. Third Row:-Lorene Iersig, Mascot, Betty Rogers, Mascot, Robert Ioseph Baer, Walter Bell, Billy Bennett. Fourth Row: A4 Russell Bertch, Walter Bielstein, Bill Bigley, Sidney Birenberg, Ross Burns. Fifth Row:-Roy Campbell, Cole Carnes, Edmund Cody, lohn Coleman, lack Cosner. Sixth Row:- Sam Cunningham, Lanier Devine, Frank Lacy Dickson, H. I. Geiss, Frederick Goeth. Seventh Row:-Maynard Halbedl, Paul Harrison, Howard Har- wood, Gerald Heath, Bob Heller. Bottom Row:-George Hendrix, Billy Holden, Robert Holzschuher, Bubba Horner, Vane Hugo, Prank A. Irwin. Page 86 Qulme Paomue 'Umq V Sandie fb CC O N T I N u E DJ contest since beginning in l932 1 1 1 Tri-club 1 1 jamboree honoring fathers of all members of Senate 1 1 Hayne 1 1 Forum 1 1 1 Trip to Port Aransas 1 1 annual event 1 1 1 Senate has always excelled in fellowship 1 1 scholarship 1 1 out- standing students 1 1 outstanding athletes 1 1 1 This year 1 1 no exception 1 1 1 Senate studded with stars of Iefferson 1 1 Russell Bertch 1 1 Stu- dent Council Prexy 1 1 Frederick Goeth 1 1 Vice- President of Student Council 1 1 Harry Swear- ingen 1 1 Senior Class President 1 1 lack Skaggs 1 1 lunior Class President 1 1 Herbert A. Yarbrough 1 1 Sophomore Class President 1 1 Bill Hollaway 1 1 Colonel of RCTC. 1 1 Paul Walthall 1 1 Business-Editor-in-Chief of the Mon- ticello 1 1 1 Long will Senate 1 1 with able guid- ance of Mr. Arrowood 1 1 carry on through the years 1 1 its tradition in Iefferson 1 1 of ever standing solidly 1 1 behind leffersons projects SPRING TERM OFFICERS-lCont'dD IOHN BOB PAYNE Recording Secretary BA RTO ARNOLD, IR. Treasurer ELMER IUDSON EDWARDS Historian HENRY MARKS Sergeantfat-Arms Top Row:-Vfill lacksong Millard Iudsong Iohn Lahourcadeg David Lieberinang lra Lieberman. Second Row:-Henry Marksg Donald Marshallg Bruce Meadorg Peter A. Meyer: Hal Miller. Third Row:- Lee Mintong Dick Morseg Charles Muellerg Fred Oliverg lack Onion. Fourth Row:-lim Oniong Albert Orsingerg George Paschalg Torn Portwoodg Clifton Power. Fifth Row: -- Marvin Riceg Charles Roos: Charles Rowg Bryan Schillerg Ioe Sheldon. Sixth Row:- Pat Shovlinp Tommy Strotherg Harry Swearingeng Torn Taylorp Kenneth Thom- son. Seventh Row:-limrnie Thompsong Bob Tomy Edward Travisg Lewis Tuckerg Iohn lrwin Uhr. Bottom Row: Ed Walthallg Paul Walthallg Tom Walthallg Ray Whitfieldg Lacey Whitteng Herbert A. Yarbrough. Page 87 . Y XZ dignity and poise Bcrrto conducts the meeting of the Senate at which new members are elected. +f+fffff6'ZaM14ifw1e4ig!a Nonchulant cmd at ease, Shakespeares gather around their sponsor for ll meeting in Muriel's home. Sfzakedffzeafze .fdfeaaaq Scale Shakespeares f + organized at old Main Avenue High f f in l9U2 as a debating society + f now have as their purpose the promotion of good times and companionship f f among lefferson girls f + f High aims f f meeting called to order f f chatter + f giggles f f gossip f f muffled whispers cease - f as Shakespeares sit f f all intent f f watching f f President Dahlberg and beloved sponsor f f Mrs. Hickman f f f Annual leff-Shake Dance f f as usual f + a huge success + f with all of its gay Valentine decorations f f and fun loving participants - ' f Plans made for spring dance f f lights not too bright f f swirling f f swaying figures - f frilly dresses 1 f broad masculine grins f f dreamy music f f f Fun- loving Shakes + f have f f worthwhile project f f to place pink f + and f f red - f Radiance roses f f even lovely new tree roses f + in Shakespeare SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS, MARY E, HlCKMAN Sponsor BETTY LOU DAHLBERG President HELEN Wf'llTE First Vice-President LA VERNE RYAN Second Vice-President ELlZABETl-l DWYER Secretory Top Row:fMrs. Mary E, Hickman, Sponsorg Betty Lou Dahlberg, Presg Helen White, lst Vice-Pres.g Charlotte Sawtelle, 2nd Vice- Presg Elizabeth Kenney, Sec'y. Second Row:-Louise Ewing, Treasg Elizabeth Dwyer, Parlg Virginia Calhoun, Sgt.-at-Armsg Carolyn Wright, Histg Muriel Kilpatrick, Rep. Third Row:-Peggy Bassettg Charlotte Beckmanng Martha Bonnerg Frances Brinkmeyerg Margaret Brinkmeyer. Fourth Row:-Frances Browneg Bette Cal- houng Betty Caprong Lois Daubertg lane Donnell. Fifth Row:- Patricia Dwyerg Peggy Friedrichg Ieanne Frenchg Anne Gainesg Phyllis Hennessey. Bottom Row:-Marian Hillg Patty Holderg Helena Hurstg Kathleen lersigp Lorene lersig, Page SS Redfqwodhq if if S .filfmaa CCONTINUEDD? Garden that graces the division between the two main walks f f that lead from the sidewalk + f to our school f + f Eirst social held at home of enthusiastic president f f where new members were sworn in and introduced f f f Hostesses f f Betty Lou Dahlberg f f Louise Ewing + f Elizabeth Kenney f f l-lelen White f f Charlotte Sawtelle f f assisted in serving delicious punch f f gaily decorated cake 1 f salted nuts f f and mints f f + More good times had at social in home of Muriel Kilpatrick f f where Virginia Calhoun f f Carolyn Wright f f Elizabeth Dwyer f f Iulia Starr were hostesses f f f Eirst Shake Show in five years was presented + f making up for all lost time f f f Seniors f f honored at well-planned banquet where farewell speeches and thanks to the de- serving officers were given f f 1 Thus ended an- other year of unusually beneficial activities. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont'dl LOUISE EWING Treasurer IEAN IOHNSON Sergeant-at-Arms ELIZABETH KENNEY Parliamentarian BETTY CAPBON Historian MUBIEL KILPATRICK Beporter IULIA STARR Chaplain Top How:-lean lohnsong Aubrey Keatingg lean Keatingg Fern Kellerg Mary Louise Ketchum. Second Row:-Terrelita Maverickg Mary lane McKenzieg Bettie Le Morrisg Betty Lee Morrisg Kathryn Nelson. Third Row:4Marcita Newtong Mickey Pickeringg Saralie Priceg Helen Boddyg Betty Rogers, Fourth Row:-Christine Bogersp Amelie Rutheriordg La Verne Byang Anne Sheldong Mary Alice Shropshire. Fiith Row:-Frances Lanier Smithg Christine Snidery Virginia Spencerg Iulia Starrg Emma Kate Todd. Bottom Row:4 Tish Walkerg Vala lo Wardg Bebekah Weblog Helen L. Whiteg Tommie Lou Ziegler. Page 89 Enjoying the hospitality of the Kilpatrick home, the Shake speares gather around the lovely tea table. fffffcgwee 0f'7AeGaf1,p4 t At sponsors' farewell dance honoring Major McShane, our departing commcndcnt receives beautiful gifts. Spawiaaft' Glad Hut-two-three-four f f f Sponsors march to cadence f f in their brilliant red and blue f f f Organized in l932 f f as Swastika Club f f with Miss Brewer as faithful sponsor until l94O f 1 Now ably sponsored by Mrs. lrvin f + f Sponsors' Club f f strives to promote B.O.T.C. activities f f to participate and lead in all school activities f f f This year's services include - f ushering on Fathers' Night f f drilling at opening of Alamo Stadium f f participating in Presidents Ball for infantile paralysis f f ushering for T.S.T.A. f f performing for P. T. A. and for Washington's Birthday celebration f f taking part in Federal lnspection at Alamo Stadium f + f Will sponsors ever forget that chilling cold day f ' their cheeks as blue as their uniforms? f ff f Sponsors' cal- endar filled With memories f f day on which officers chose sponsors f + gala military ball + f SPRING- TERM OFFICERS MRS. IANYE ROSE IRVIN Sponsor LORENE IEBSIG President VlBGlliflA CALHOUN Vice-President Top Row:--'Mrs lrvin, Sponsor, Lorene lcvrsig, Pres, Virginia Calhoun, Vice-Pres., Carolyn Wright, Sec'y. Second Row:- Helen White, Treas., Christine Snider, Sgt,-at-Arinss, lulia Starr, Rep., Miriam Aten, Mary LeEtta Baker. Third Row:-Eleanor Banks, Ethel Barnes, Eleecie Ann Belcia, Ethel Bennett, Marjorie Lee Biel- stein, Fourth Row:-Betty lane Birkheacl, Mary Ann Birkhead, Norrie Brett, Polly Brett, Luella Clayton. Fifth Row:-lean Elgigg Curry, Betty Lou Dahlberg, Dorothy leanne Davis, Martha Donnell, Doris Dunn. Bottom Row:-Elizabeth Dwyer, Margaret Elizondo, Louise Ewing, Barbara Foreman, Madelyn Horner. Page 90 Spnwmu' Glad rc O N T I N u E DD colonnade ot sabers f f under which each new sponsor ' ' was proudly escorted to roll ot drums f f and throb oi hearts - f f Picnic tor otticers f f November second ' f when all enjoyed f f picnic lunch f f f Backward dance November sixteenth f - in honor ot Major McShane f 1 leftersons ex- commandant called to duty tor his country ' ' f Floor show with snappy drill by sponsors f f song f f sung by all to our major f f presentation ot miniature saber by sponsors f f ' Presidents ball f f otticers and sponsors in pertect military formation f f swinging in rhythm to Conga and other dances f f f Candy-making by respective company sponsors - f as their honor company announced f f ' Parades participated in f f by girls f f proud to play f f their part in Nations defense program f f f Proud ot motto - To God f f thy country f f and thy lriend be true. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-tCont'dJ CAROLYN WRIGHT Recording Secretary HELEN W HITE Treasurer IUMA STARR Reporter CHRlSTllIE SlIlDER Sergeant-at-Artur Top Row:f Virginia Hornorg Margaret lerikini Mercedes limenez' Evelyn Sue lohnson, lean Katz. Second Row: Velma Ray Kay, Elizabeth Kenney, Muriel Kilpatrick, loyce Kirkland, Beth Lane. Third Row:-Robbie Medora Love, Hazel Melancon, Annelle Melickg lariis Mell, Mary Lou Metcalf, Fourth Row:-Ida Mae Nauschutz, Kathryn Nelson, Carrie Newton, Adelyn lean Nussbaum, Elaine Oeilinger. Fifth Row: - Dorcas Outwing Betty Rogers, Margie Lee Sedwiclc, Virginia Srnith,'Clara Solomon Bottom Row:-Doris Stamps, Annelhgweetg Ruth Wallaceg Helen L, White, lohnnie Lee Word. P41 ge 91 'kirittir Ieif girl cuts im our boys get some oi their own medicine at Sponsors' backward dance in leap year. f' if if if if ff if +0mSc!mlGm9fim , Y . 575 ., W H x . J 9 A 1-2 rf 6125: . A2731 , 145.45 A7241 Decorating Ieii's Christmas tree, c Student Council tradition, gives members plenty of fun and exercise. Siucfenl eauncif Since democracy is principle upon which our nation f f our state f f and our school are founded f f each ot sixty-tive advisories elects member to ' ff lett's student governing body + f the Student Council f f in order that individuals f f in letterson f f may be represented f f f Meet- ing every other Thursday to debate problems ot school f f make suggestions f 1 decide on solu- tions + ' it is nucleus ot active school spirit f f courtesy f f student opinion f f worthy citizen- ship ' f f Cbject is to be ot service f f f Maintains Lost and Found desk f f check room at school dances ' f colortul Student Council Patio f f rest- tul oasis in the swirl ot our high school activities f f new cheering section + f and color sales tor football games ' f supported by Student Council dance f f f Outside service rendered + f at Christmas-tide f f as Council takes over cheer work f f collecting names ot needy tamilies SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS MARIE HELLAND Sponsor RUSSELL BERTCH President FREDERICK GOETH Vice-President DORCAS OUTWIN Secretary Top Row:4Miss Marie I-lelland, Sponsor, Russell Bertch, Pres., Frederick Goeth, Vice-Pres., Betty Rogers, Sec'y. Second Row:- Helen L. White, Treas., lack Skaggs, Part., lames L. Curl, Sgt.-at- Arms, Kathryn Casper, Rep. Third Row:-Albert Orsinger, Exec. Comm. Mem., Dorothy Sultentuss, Exec. Comm. Mem., Paul McFall, Exec. Comm. Mem., Beverly Blanchard, Exec. Comrn. Mem., Otto Anderson. Fourth Rowzelean Atwood, Floecie Ann Belcia, Billy Bennett, Iohn Blocker, Frances Brinkmeyor Fifth Row:-Olga Theresa Cadena, Roy Campbell, Betty Capron, Margaret Louise Cash, Frances Chapman. Sixth How:-Mary Lee Coffman, Sylvia Cohen, William E. Deal, Louise Dechert, Fae Downes. Bottom Row:fLucile Dunlap, lames Flores, Barbara Foreman, Howard Harwood, Dorothy Marion Heath Page 92 szmlem 126.714, R Siacfenl' G QC O N T I N u E DD + f dispensing through each advisory f f hun- dreds of dollars worth f f of groceries + f toys + + clothes f f f Other projects include community singing especially during Christmas week around tree f f caring for menu in cafeteria f f providing soap in boys' and girls' rooms f f stu- dent guides for visitors f f enforcement of ten- point system f f furnishing paper and pencils for emergencies + - handling book-checking be- tween semesters + f setting up magazine ex-- change for advisories f f entertaining with tea dances at own expense f f keeping social cal- endar f f maintaining committee to find Pen Pals f f also responsible for low-priced movie in lefferson + f f Council of lefferson host to Bexar County Student Leadership Convention f f f Socials included + f fall picnic at Landa Park in New Braunfels - f spring banquet f f f Thanks f f Council f f from all leffersonf' SPRING TERM OFFICERS-lCont'dD HELEN L. WHITE Treasurer IACK SKAGGS Parliarnentarian KATHBYN CASPEB Reporter IAMES L. CUBL Sergeant-ateArrns Top Row:-Bill Hollawayg Madelyn Hornerg loyce Kirklandg Lucille Larkin. Second Row:-Bobbie Medora Loveg leannette McClellang Sanborn Mcllowellg Frank Manuppellig Sally lsferriman. Third Row: - Mary Lou Metcalfg Verlyn Millerg Betty Lee Morrisg Virginia New- rnang Dorcas Outwin. Fourth Row:-Barbara Perkinsg lames Bedrnondg Elliott Boschunig Carolyn Bowg lean Saunders, Filth Row:4Aaron Seriffp Doris Starnpsg Marjorie Stilleg Harry Swear- ingeng Anne Sweet. Sixth Row: -V Gloria Tatschg Patricia Terre-llg Frances Veatchg loe Verbleg Ruth Wagner. Bottom Row:-C, L. Wallaceg Ed Walthallg Paul Walthallg Herbert Wellborng lohnnie Lee Word. Page 93 riff fIt's Color Day again. and the Student Council really sells out on the day before the Turkey Day game. tie ' fbildfyg agecf-A'-Ar Happy birthday, sweet Anne! At Scribblers' meeting all mem- bers enjoy presidenfs cake. .SaulMlm4 Honorary literary society ot letterson f f char- tered in l933 f f with thirteen outstanding Eng- lish students as charter members ' f under spon- sorship ot Mrs. Ethel West Weaver f f 5 Club strives f f to develop creative ability and literary appreciation + + among members + + + Only out- standing English students eligible f f f Under Miss Durrett f f present sponsor f f and Anne Sweet f + president f f club enjoyed f f success- tul year + ' with October social tor new members f f + Ianuary social held in home ot lovely presi- dent f f - A high spot of the year f f farewell party in May f f topped ott + f social calendar ' ' f Programs f f consisting ot original compo- sitions f f talks such as Ray Kesler's on Poe f f adding to intellectual interest ' f - Ever a tore- most club ot letterson f f f Attention, Scrib- blersl Forward marchl to new heights. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS FLORENCE DURRETT Sponsor ANNE SWEET President BOB BRADLEY RAY WHITFIELD Vice-President Parliatnentarian VERLYN MILLER ELEANOR BANKS Recording Secretary Historian IDA MAE NAUSCHUTZ RAY KESLER Corresponding Secretary Reporter DORCAS OUTWIN CHARLES ROW Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:4Miss Florence Durrett, Sponsor, Anne Sweet, Pres, Dorcas Outwin, Vice-Pres., Fleecie Ann Belcia Rec. Sec'y, Eleanor Banks, Cor, Sec'y. Second Row:- Bob Bradley, Parl., Charles Row, Sgt.-at-Arms, Aline Claire Albert, Max Aliish, Barto Arnold, lr. Third Row:-Mae Benzaquin, Thekla Biskamp, Virginia Calhoun, Herbert Compton, Betty Lou Dahlberg. Fourth Row: - Louise Ewing, lane Allen Gillespie, Frederick Coeth, Bill Hollaway, Eddy Gwen- dolyn Howard. Fifth Row:fAdriel Rose lacobs, lean Katz, Velma Ray Kay, Muriel Kilpatrick, Margaret Knolk. Sixth Row:ilustine Kone, Ira Lieberman, loe McMordie, Albert Marucheau, Sally Merriman. Seventh Row:-Mary Lou Metcalf, Ida Mae Nauschutz, Betty lane Newstrom, Kathryn Owens, Louise Pepper, Carolyn Row. Eighth Row:-Ruby Stone, Dorothy Sultentuss, Patricia Terrell, Mary Ann Trotter, Yvonne Varos, Frances Veatch. Bottom Row:- Ruth Wallace, Frances Warner, Ray Whitfield, Doris Williams, Iohnnie Lee Word, Lucia Dean Wyneken. Page 94 Im Eg Qaeek Mme if 'Wnalian fzlimafuf GM Bernard Shaw? f f Who was he? f f f Such words never spoken by a Thalian f f f Organized in l932 with Miss Courrege as sponsor f f to turther interest in world literature f f to promote fellowship f f to co-operate in school activities f f and to maintain highest degree ot democracy in letterson f f f Thalia f f muse ot poetry f f club's inspiration + f f Social honoring new members f f held in home ot President leanne Bowden f + f Still later a party f f in home ot Doris Wykert f f with lune Graham f f Virginia Wiebe f f as hostesses f f f lnitiation f f in teachers' cateteria f f f Christmas social given f f by Hollyn Gee f f and accomplished pianist f f Wanda Dolch f f f Carols sung by all f f f Luncheon at St. Anthony + f with leanne Bowden f + Evelyn Frances Cadena f f l-lollyn Gee as hostesses f f f Thalians f f letterson has need ot girls like you. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. D. BERRYHILL Sponsor HOLLYN GEE President IEANNE BOWDEN Vice-President VlBGlNlA WIEBE Recording Secretary EVELYN FRANCES CADENA Treasurer IEA NNE BOWDEN Parliarnenlarian WANDA DOLCH llistorian and Beporter IUNE GRAHAM Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:eMrs. Ruth Allison Sponrsovsfleanne Bowden, Presy lune Graham, Vice-Pres. Second Row:4TlBetty Blanchard, Se-c'y7 Evelyn Frances Cadena, Treasg lane Leascher, Parl. Third Row:- Virginia Wiebe, Sgt.-at-Armsg Marguerite Ash, Bepg Margaret Blumberg. Fourth Row:-Frances Bradyg Wanda Dolchg Hollyn Gee, Bottom Row:-Betty lane l-lattieldg Eloise Wornaclcg Doris Wylceri. Page 95 Lovely party, Iecmne! Thulicm members will long remember your real Southern hospitality. i +L? is dw ,. . , , . '1 Ja f Het! v Very unusual is Thespian Island, one of Ieff's beauty spots. cmd the Thespians do take pride in it. ' bland 74am GMA Thespians organized in l932 f f with Mr. Fred- erick Abbott f f beloved sponsor tor nine years + f f Now f f Mrs. Dodd f f guides the club f + a continuation f f ot Dramatic Club f - ot Main Avenue High School f 1 f Aims are to supply f f both social and dramatic element for its mem- bers + + to create - f friendly f f social attitude + f among girls f f Q Motto f 1 Give the World the best you have f f the best Will come back to you + f f Colors f f lavender and gold + f f Club provides f f annual dramatic entertain- ment f ' tor school f f f Monthly plays are given f - tor members f f f Social given f f each month - f with hostesses loyce Hottmeister in September f f Nita Greenwood in November + f Margery Hayes in lanuary + f loyce Kinney in February - - Rosa Lee Kahn in March f f Marjorie Clark in April - f f Delightful programs f f delectable 'tretreshments 1 f enjoyable time X I x X , 4 ' N , Y My ' Q SPRING TERM OFFICERS K 1 MRS. ciauasria Donn ,N , ' Sponsor fy . ' , , i.iL1iiAN Moiisiz 5 It President A NWA cREENWooD , W il Vice-President K VN . 'sy ' H r X I: CGNNIE FUSBAHN 5 - :K Qt, V-A 'xt' N Recording Secretary of X. P :Q LESLYE SHEILA KOHLENBRENER y ' Vx. ' i- Corresponding Secretary Q ' . X. Vx N 7 i - s 1 XV' Top Row:-Marjorie Clark, Pre-s.g Lillian Morse, Vice-Presg Frankie Ann Watters, Sec'y. Second Row:-Viola Holder, Treasg Earline Yaeger, PGfl.1 NQTQ ,,,G'I9EDJAlD.Q.d.,. Sgt.-atfArms. Bottom Row:- Ieanne Munds, Histg Connie Fusbahng Gladys Gittinger. Page 96 nears apr- - ' . X I. 7fzoi7zian Glade QC O N T I N u E D3 for everyone f f f Big initiation held f f at home of Nita Greenwood f f f Pledges f + with lip-stick HT branded f f on foreheads f f and entertain- ing all f f with stunts f + f Tea given 1 1 for prose pective members f f in teachers' cafeteria f f where colors f f were carried out f f with expert care f f f Worthy project f f of which Thespians can be proud f f is the beautiful garden at the entrance to our school f f Thespian lsland f f extending a shining welcome + f to all visitors + f and new students f f as they approach f f our school f f f A beauty spot of lefferson f f is this island f + with its large UT f f over-flowing f f with flowers f -' + Lovely shrubs f + pond f f water lilies f 1 goldfish + f all add to the pride and joy of the club f - f Thespians f + may your colors continue to wave high in lefferson f f with capable sponsor and dependable officers f + also your forrner sponsors prestige as a poet. SPRING TERM OFFICERS - CCont'dJ ROSA LEE KAI-IN Treasurer DORIS MAE PERRIN Parliarnentarian IEANNE MUNDS Historian MARY JO WARREN Reporter NITA MORELLO Sergeant-ateArms Top Rows- Margery Hayesg Dorothy P. lsbellg Rosa Lee Kahn. Second Row:-Margaret Knolkg Leslye Sheila Kohlenbrenerg Patty Melton, Bottom Row:-Virginia Newrnang Dorothy E. Roseng Doris Sirnrnonsg Mary Catherine Smith. Page 97 iririri' 'UV E x iii 5, .ff o I y Thespicms in reality, ever ready to play their parts on the stage. are the Thespicm Club members. t I rw- f 7 ' ff N IA X JI 1. t 'N X 1 a fx!! I w 1' N x g , f, ,A . TQ . j y,j4,f' W ,Lf . ff ' ' :pf-1 . ,Vi '5 '. W V ' 1 1 ' 'F 'k f i il QQ ' Q 'u 'Q l K '- i G ,-1 ,i f i 'gait i ' A P ' bs rig X ff, A: NP' , , ,' i. 5' X 3 ,E I 4 L1 N I ' kd . x 4' ' fx.. , X j ii. If, 6 it y Ax 3 ff- 'J ' 1 mm U It ' K. 'ma 1 1 4 A Vvritten by Samuel Franvis Smith in 1852, this song is now our National Hymn. My countryt ,tis of thee, sweet land ot liberty, of thee I sing: Land Where my fathers diedi Land of the pit- grims, pridei From every mountain side iet freedom ringt My native country, thee, land oi the nobie free, thy name I ioveg I love thy rocks and riiis, thy woods and tempted hiiis: My heart with rapture thrills like that above. Let music svveii the breeze, and ring from ati the trees sweet treedom,s song: Let mortal tongues awaiieg iet ati that breathe partaiieg Let rocics their siience breaiq, the sound pro- long. Our tather,s God, to Thee, Author of liberty, to Thee We sing: Long may our land be bright with treedomys holy light: Protect us by Thy might, great God, our Kingi Page 98 , A V . 1,z A - W-'v J '- I 1, 4 J Q :fy I . , M- Q, ,, A . sy K Q,- 'f-wgfl,-2 . yi. ' ' - - Vggiv pjhf- JSM? , ,wsfggg-sa?4'1?ffvfs'1 f 1 J ' WZW' ' ' 4 K 1-Viv. 353 ' 7 f 4 -fm-,.'fi zf,'ff?'-if K M, 7,9,M5-4 f 3- ' 1 . M xl ' 3 2 A .Q 5 A H , il , ,I Q d, Mfg, yi J: , ,N - , 5 me - , . . 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I . 4. -. x tit! . 1 v N fx i , g X ' I'-.us X ' t ,ir ' :7':fs: 4' y gxN 5 sa XX , D' QQ .XX , I ':q '9- X . .gf 1 O-55 Z . r NN ' X 1 -fq' cf X A-I t Nb J r '7fne mme of ew gum, Old Gtoryt say, who, By the ships and the Crew, And the iong, tmtended raniis of the gray and the htue,- VX7ho gave you, Utd Gtory, the name that you hear Vvith such pride everywhere As you cast yourself free to the rapturous air And ieap out fuit-tength, as weire wanting you to?- Vvho gave you that name. with the ring ot the same, And the honor and fame so becoming to you?- Your stripes stroiced in ripptes ot white and ot red. Vvith your stars at their glittering best overhead- By day or hy night Their deiightfuiiest tight Laughing down from their tittie square heaven of hiuet Xvho gave you the name of Utd Glory?-say, who- Vvho gave you the name of Cid Glory? Qld Glory: the story were wanting to hear is what the piain facts ot your Christening were.- For your name - just to hear it, Repeat it, and cheer it, is a tang to the spirit As satt as a tear:- And seeing you tty, and the hoys marching hy, Theres a shout in the throat and a hiur in the eye And an aching to tive for you atways - or die. it, dying, we stitt iceep you waving on high. And so, hy our iove For you, floating above, And the scars of ati wars and the sorrows thereof, Xvho gave you the name of Utd Giory, and why Are we thriiied at the name of Utd Gtory? Then the otd hanner teaped, titce a sait in the htast, And ttuttered an audihte answer at tast.- And it spake, with a shake oi the voice, and it said:- By the driven snow-white and the iiving htood-red Clin my hars. and their heaven of stars overhead- By the symhoi conjoined of them ati, siiyward fast. As I tioatl from the steepte, or ttap at the mast, Or droop oyer the sod where the tong grasses nod,- hiy name is as oid as the giory oi God. . . . So t Came hy the name of Old Glory. Xvritten ivy - .iamvs Nxvtlitlllllllil Rih-y Page 100 ff+ffSwiaa6la44ffff+ OFFICERS MRS. FRANCES CHADWICK Sponsor MR. T. A. ABBOTT Sponsor HARRY SWEARINGEN President TOM TAYLOR Vicefpresident EVELYN SUE IOHNSON Recording Secretary DAMON TASSOS Treasurer CHRTSTINE SNIDER Corresponding Secretary VELMA RAY KAY Historian BOB ROBERTS Reporter RUEUS BAIRD Sergeant-atfArms lEAN IoHNsoN Sergeant-atfArms - Wg irq! Left to right: Standing-Tom Taylor. Bob Roberts, Rufus Baird, lean Iohnson. Seated-Mrs. Chadwick, Velma Ray Kay. Damon Tcssos, Hurry Swecringen, Evelyn Sue Iohnson. Forward march! f f f The senior class f + advances toward its goals f f gets off to flying start - f with capable president f + Harry Swearingen + f vice-president f f Tom Taylor f f two top-notch leaders f + f Led by sponsors + ' Mrs. Chadwick and Mr.Abloott f + Class of '41 first in everything f f as juniors first to present class play f f as seniors first to present a negro minstrel -Y f f Bachelor Born + f decidedly different Senior play f f included in cast + f many outstanding students of lefferson f f f Class colors f f red + f white f f blue f + class flower f f red carnation f f motto f f ln omni uno f f f Class day on May Zl + + a gala affair with interesting program f f presentation of gift to school f f luncheon f f theater party f f f Good luck, seniors f f as you take final plunge on May 24 f f Graduation Day f ' to swim the sea of life. Page 101 ADAMS, CAROLYN: Slceltons, Math Club, Lassos, Sgt., Stud, Council, AmbitioniDancer, ADAMS, IIM: left Forum, Sgt,-at-Arms and Hist,, Ambitionf Success in business world AICKLEN, ALTHA IUNL Dolly Maclisons, Ambition- Graauate nurse in U. S, Army. ALBERT, ALINE CLAIRE. M.I R., Lassos, Masque and Gavel, French Club, Sec'y, AmbitionfActress. ALFISH, MAX: Latin Club, Math Club, Natl. Honor Society, Scribblers, N,R A., B Debate Team, '38, '39, Co. E, lst Lieut., Winner in Woltt and Marx Book Week Contest, Winner in Latin Contest, ArnbitionfLawyer. ALLEN, MARYi Skeltons, AmbitionfPrivate secretary. ALLSUP, EVELYN' Ambition-Air hostess. ALTER, SYLVAN: Latin Club, Chess Club, Masque and Gavel: Debate Team, Ambition--Lawyer. ALVEY, GLENN, IR: Pixilated Pictures, Producer, Enter- tainers, Masque and Gavel, Pres., Iell Forum, Stage Crew, State Play, '40, Winner ol SIOO UU lor most original costume at Artists Ball, AmbitionfMotion picture producer or di- rector ANDERSON, OTTO' Math Club, Boys Chorus, Director, School Band, Stud, Council, R.O.T,C Band, 2nd Lieut., Delegate to Bexar County Student Leadership Assn., Ambition Minister, APPLE, BILLY Co. H, Zncl Lieut, AmbitionfSuccess. ARBETTER, ROLLA MAL Declaration Staff, Advertising Manaaer Winner ot poetry contest, '39, Ambitionf-Actress. ARNOLD, BARTO, IR Senate, Pres Math Club, Scribblers, Drill Team, Platoon Sat, Rifle Team, Co. C, Capt, Ambi- tionfkllectrical engineer. ATEN, MIRIAM: M I.R., Scribblers, Sponsors' Club, Advisory Eeoy, RfO,T C. Band, 2nd Lieut. Sponsor, Ambition-Good ousewi e, ATKINSON, BESSIE MELBA. AmbitionfGood cook and sucf cesstul housewite. ATTNOCD, IEAN. Lassos, Sqt., AmbitionfRed Cross nurse, AUGIER, MARYLINi LGP, Rep., Ambition-Secretary. BADGER, RAMAH DEEN. Dolly Maclisons, Pres., VicefPres., and Se-c'y, Ambition-Artist, BAEN, DAN R.. Latin Club Haynes, Sec'y and I-list, Co A, Capt., Ambition-Surgeon BAILEY, GLRALDINE Lassos, Cpl, Ambition-Secretary. BAIRD, RUFUS: Senior Class, Sgt-at-Arms, Track Team, SQ, '40, '41, Football Team, '39, '40, '4l, AmbitionfCoon unter. BAKER, MARY LE ETTA: Sponsors' Club, lst Bn, Staff, lst Lieut Sponsor, AmbitionfStenographer and happy marriage. BAKER, VIVIAN: Lassos, Math Club, Stud Council, Ambi- tion-Dietitian BALLARD, BUDDY: left Forum, Vice-Pres. and Pres., Lab. Asst., N.R.A, R.O.T.C, Sat, Youngest consulting chemist in San Antonio, Ambition Chemical warfare research, Page 10:3 13A11l1S'11F'R, B11.1.'1' IQE11.1. feii l7:1'1i:.3 11.1111 11. 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ANN M111, 11161111 Cl'.1l'1, f5 r1b1 Gifs, Hoc Sec'y, Nc1l Honor Society, 51nd Co1111c1l, S11o11:,ors' Club ROTC Brmxil Cc1g1,S1Qns0:', A::11,:1t1fu:1WCf1::,r1i-'fx41311 111'11s1. li1'11.ZU1iG, C1'11.0R1S A1:11.11iC1L f-P11'JG1sa 3e'r1vi':1'j l11fNN1l'1'T, 1.T1'11.1.: Skel1rmsg 1.31111 Club, Mn1l1 Cluk Scrzbblersg S1.o:1sc1:-1' Clqb, Laszaos, '-111 .1111 15:1 51111, 131 1.1e111. Sponsor, AH1bll1OD' M::11l1e111u11c1o11 BFINZAQUIN, MAE De:lf11'c11io11, Mn1'11.1q1nq 1lc117o1, Q111l1 1 and Scroll F11:11 :lace 111 Tezrzs contelsi 1'1o1io1f11:e :Len 11012 111 Q',11ll and Scroll comest, AT!,lJlT1OT1'1CZ'.lTU'Z1l:,1 111fRlfAHD, SY1.V1A 115557, C1l, S1111 Ccurygxl: Af:,1,i111 1 C1111u gsyclxologefzi 1i1fRRY, HCB21511 C A::31,111Lor. C.D:'1 er .11 A11 Czzg. 14IIRF1'C1'1, 1'l11SS1I1.1. S1111 Co1m:1l, PM--1 S1:r1r1'f2, lf:1211 Club 22111 B11 S'i:if, lst 1.lC!1' l1::1l'g1'1f,1f-11- r:z.'-uit. 1.1.q111o1:1. H11.1.S'1'1I1N, 1112111101311 1.11. 111113, 1510. , S: 131'-f'1:,! C115 ROTC lifmd, 151 1.1e'1' Sxrmsor 1'-1111 11411101 S0711-'v 11111111 Cluki. P-.::.1.111c1.fS11:f:ef: 1i11fR11-JG, RICHARD 1.21111 C1113 1Ic1.Cc:r. C1141 A::,1..' '1Q11f1DO:1c1' 1511121-f151fRf'l, S1131-l1iY Sfvryife Chew? 1.131451 'V '13- :rr.. A1::b111Qn-Hxjm Sport: f1z11.o11f. er BIRKHHAD, B1.'1 1Y 1111-12' Sk-'elfcxfg Rf-f' S'- fp SQ , - Club, Re: S1c1:, 11141101 550111251 A 1.1:5O1'3' f1:1.1: 1 S11ccf::1::ful :md heyyy 1'lOI1l9f1'IfI1iCY I Sauafzfi Page 103 BlRKHl'fAD, MARY ANN: Skeltons, Treas., Sponsors' Club, Reg Stall, Magor Sponsor, Ambition-Secretary. BLALACK, LlfUNA: Ambition -Secretary. RLANCHARD, BLTTY. Latin Club, Thalians, Pres, and Sec'y, Glee Club, Librarian and delegate to PWC., Am- Litionf Departrnen' store buyer. RLANCHARD, BEVERLY Drum and Bugle Corps, Cant., Sl-celtons, Math Club, Latin Club, Stud Council- Natl Honor Society, ArnbitionfLaboratory technician, BLANKTINELCKLFR, EDGAR' left Forum, Non-Com Club, Sat.: Track Team, Arrbitionf Orchestra leader. BLANKHELD, MAXlNE. Ambition-Archaeologist. RLOCKRR, IOHNI Haynes, Stud. Council, Ambitioni, Aerona utical engineer. BOANTD, ARTHUR Football Team, Knothole Team: Ambi- tion-Clierrucal engineer. ROOTH, DWIGHT K.. Football Team, Basketball Team, Anibition-Army Air Corrs Officer BOOTH, JOYCE. Slceltons, Lassos, AmbitionfDancer, ROWARD, RlCHARD C, IR Non-Com Club, Cril left forum, Rey, Advisory Treas, Ambition--,Army aviator. BOWDEN, TTANNR P H R., Pres, Thfzlians, Sgt -at-Arms, Ambition-llorne ocononust BOWLN CHARLTES Ambition-Successful Irie BOWEN, RUTH Atnbltion-Socretary. ROWMllR, DOROTHY ANN: Masque and Gavel, Lassos, 'fill' Axrxbitirnrifllapjoy marriage ' BOYD, lOl'f NELSON: Arribitionibliaaraeball player and ranch- than, RRADLIIY, BOB left l'orur:1, Re,-. Scribbltrrs, Parl, and Vice-Pres, Co. lf, Rnd Licut, Ambition-West Point grddudte. RREIT, INRZ Art Club, Amb1tionffSecretary, BRETT, NORRHQ, Skeltons, Sponsors' Club, Co. G, 2nd Lieut. Sponsor, Atr1bit1onfP:'wate secretary. BRETT, POLLY. Skeltorxs, Sponsors' Club, Co. E, Rnd Lieut Spcrgsacr, Lassos, '45, ArnbitionfWriter. BRICL, EVA LOLHSE. School Orchestra, Arnbitiorif-Hapri ness. BRlDGl'fS, PETE, Advisory Pres, Tennis Team, Ambition--- Success BRlNKMEYllR, FRANCES: Shake-speares, Stud,iCounc1l, Natl Honor Society, Sec'y, Lassos, Major, Fine Arts Society, Pres- Se:'y ol Boxar County Student Leadership Assn., A!IlblllOl'1f'COl'I1IIlEffClf1l artist. BROWN, ROGER: Non Corn Club, Stall Sgt Advisory Sec'y, NRA., Drill Team Ambition--,Aviator. W- . nk Page 10.4 P11116 105 ti 4' fi RROWNE, FRANCES Shakesy earof- Lasso Drurn ancl,,Bugle Corps, Aivtsory Pres, Arnbttton-Avtatrtx RRLICKS, DORIS IISTIILR Barrtovq School Orchestra, Arn :..t1:r.fL,-uit.: cf an :ll-rzrl orc' xtrf: EYLLCCH RfCl'Il,fCffIt I ar' '+. Q:.f1:Z.- IilQI'fTl .-nfilnwcz, EKTRKII, ISORIVY. Arnzg vrrf-Ertztrv,-er. IVIRTIETI, 'lI.I5I2Y fO Monttcallo Aust Ambrtxonf Ct':1l I-55:12 . f:: :I:g lier DOROTHY EQLLETI A::1k1.,-..-'r':r., eccratcr CAIIIIIA E'.'f,LYfl FRANCES Tltzlians, Trois, Aivrsorv Sq:-:1tAr::1s, Ar:,I,1f1ort-Marriage mio the Arrny. CADLIIA, OLGA 'IHLRESA Laszsos, Lasso Club, Stud. Council Art.rt1ionf-C1'.'1l service sccrefary. CALHOUN, VIRGINIA Shakespeares, Sgt-at-Arms, Spon- sors' Club, VICE Pres: Scrthlylersg Lassos, VIUQ ROT.C. Dr1llTeaIr1, Capt Sponsor, Rear Statf,L1eut Col Sponsor, Arnbltlonf-Bzologtst CALLAI-IAN, STANLEY Natl, Honor Soctetyg Golf Toarn: '40 Reg Staff, Capt, Clty hlgh school golf champion, Amomon-Nattonal golf charztg, and Navy avtator. CALLINS, PETE: N.R.A., Rrllo Team: Advrsory Vice-Presq lst Bn. Stall, Major, Arnh1f1onfA good mechanical en- qrneer. CARDENAS, ALBERT NR.A,g Non-Corn Club, Sat., Drlll 'learn Arnbitron- Merchant. CAREY, FRANCES OLA: Advisory Vico-Prom, School Band: Arrrbztton- Baby sgoctaltst. CARRASCO, ALFRED, Arnb1t1onfTeleq:aph operator or EBI agent, CARSON, DOROTHY: Dolly Madtsons, Treas, Parl., and Pres., French Club, Treasg Lassos, Sgt, Ofitce Asst, Arrrbttlonflleacher. CARSON, TERRY. Lassosp School Orchestrag French Club, AflIblllOH73LlSlY1ESS exocutlve. CARVER, MARION Ar:1b1'tonfBus1nes5 career CASE, GENE A:r,hxtionfCoo'i mwrlor fi-ecorator. CASELR, GEORGE Arzllpttlon-Success. CASPLR, KATHRYII M I R , Sgt at-Arms, Lassost, Soo y, Math Club, Stud Co.1nc1l, Rugby AU'IlJlIiOYl7MOdEl, CASTANO, ELOISIQ Ilutozfeaztft, Sclzool Band School Orchcrztrc, Wrrntgr ot Qirrii ,11':t,1crt gn oboe: solo, 39 'Iwo l:,t ollvlsionrs :rx oboe and I'nql1:,h llorn molosi, 'flU, A!r,btt1o:1- Musician CATALAI-II, GLORIA Arihzucr. Florist CHADVJICK, YALE RIA M I R Ma'h Club, Licfso Drurn and Buqlo Corrs, Drum Mayor, Ilaynos, Mafncozg Arnbttxonf Succefgf, CHANNEL, TIORI-IA Atzibtfxon Secretary. ,ggw CHAPA, lOSFPHlNE ANNE: Arnbitlonelbrlvate secretary. CHAPMAN, FRANCES: Lassos, M.l R, Stud. Council, Math Club, SCISHCQ Club, Amb1t1onfDiet1t1an CHARLES, ANN ROLEYN Skeltons Entertalners, French Club, Arnb1t1onfSuCCesstul housewxte. CLARK, BETTY IO Glee Club, Barnes, Amblttonf-Success in lite CLARK, MARlORlE. Tlresrflans, Pres, French Club, Lassos, Ambition-Happy marriage. CLAYTON, LUELLA: Sponsors' Club, Slceltonrs, Pres., Math glub, Hlst, Co L, Capt, Sponsor, Lassos, '43, Arnbltton- uccess, CLEMLNTS, GLORIA Arnb1t1onfP:o1vate secretary and happy wlte, COLEMAN, IOHN. Senate, ATI1L7ll1OIlf'Oll buslness COLlAS GLORGF Rlflo Teatn, Cart' Co G, lst Lleul. AITll'D1llOI17Llll,llH6:'S uxocutlve, COMPTON, HERBERT Monttcello S'alt Phaoaragfher, Haynes, Math Club, Rep, Entcrlalnors, Tlrlll Tean, Masque anfl Gavel, Hlst, Scrlbblors, Flflf: Arts Soclety Co H, Ynd Lleutn State Play, '43, lunlor Play, -HT, Arnbttlon- Mvchanlcal onaineer COOK, GFORGF' lt-ll Forum, Vlcffe-Prmz, Co ll, Capt., Drlll'-sToarn, Sgt- N R A, Rtlle Tearzl, Arxvlsmy Vtce Pres, Arnbxtlon-Aoronauttcal E'Yl'IlDki'O1' or arn.y an corps plot. COOK, VVARRFN Non-Com Club, Stait Sgt, l-I R A, Am- bxtlonf-Drattzzman COPLT-lHAVlIR, MlKlf CARLTON Baseball 'llfarn Knotholo Baseball Club, AIIlLblTlOYlff.A.lTI'lCIHE' rnechanlc CORLLY, MARY KA'lHARll'SE Ski-lions, Eutorpeans, Glee Club: Anlb1tionfSecretary. COSNLR, IACK, Dl3ClGTC'IllOH Statt, Sports Tlattor Senate, Latin Club, Track Team, ATI1l9ll!O!17SL1CCS5Sf3. COX, ARTHUR Haynes, Vtce-Pres, NRA, Non Corn Club, Drill Team R O T C, Sat, Arnl'1t1arlffGeolo:g1st COX DOROTHY RUlQ Dolly Maclxsons, Parl, F H R., Rep, A:v.b1t1on- Secretary CRADDOCK, GORDON- Haynes Arnbltion fAer'onautical UIl'IlZ'l'?LTr, CRAVl,N, lAMl,S: Haynes, 'lrea:,, Co. find Lleut, Ambxtlonflnsurance executlve. CTROSSFTTII, ANNE Lasso Club, Vlcfr-Pres, Lasso Drum and Rualo Corps, Slceltons, Ambltion Happy rnarrlaae CRUTCHFHQLD, CLYDE: Drill Team lst En Stall, lst Lxeut, Amb1t1onfChern1cal engineer. CURL, IAMES L.: Haynes, Parl., Stull, Cauncll, Sat.-av Arms, Drill Team, Sgt, NRA, Advisory Pros, Co. B, Capt, Arnbztxon-Bustness executlve, CURRY, TEAN lQLOlSEi Arnbxtion- Success, DAHLBLRG, BETTY LOU' Shalcespeares, Pres. and Vice- Pres, Latln Club, Vxce Pres, Scnbblers, Sponsors' Club, Lassos, '4U, Rea. Staff, Major Sponsor, Ambition-Success. Page 100 n I F p 4 r DAHLBERG, HUGH BLACK: Latin Club, Drill Team, Golf Team, 2nd Bn. Staff, Lieut Col, Arnbit1onfAs line a rnan as my dad is. DALZELL, ROBERT CRANGLL: Arch. Club, Pres, Science Club, Math Club, Drill Team, Sgt., Co, D, Capt, Rea. Crack Platoon Winner, '39, A:nbitionfHapr.iness and en- gineering. DAVIS, DOROTHY IIIANNE French Club, Skeltons School Band, School Orchestra, Sponsors' Club, Co, C, 7nd I.1eut Sponsor, Attended Mineral Wells Orchestra Clinic, Waco Band Clinic, and Sixth Reaional Contest lor Band and Orchesfra, AH1lJlflOl'lf'I'S C W. DAVIS, ROSIILLII Glee Club, Vice-Pres, LG l3 Ar:1l',it1on Secretary. DAWE, FLORENCE. French Club Olltce Asst., Ambition f Dietitian in a large hospital. DE LESDLRNIER, IANF Lassos, Flagbearer, Ambition - Fashion alesianer, DEMPSLY, HAZFL ANN: ArnbitioneArchaeoloaist. DENNIS, DORIS EHR, Parl, Dolly Madisons, Ambition ff Home economics teacher, DENNY, HIQRBLRT: Non-Corn Club, Knothole Baseball 'l'eam, Arnbltionfblectrical engineer. DEVINE, LANIER Arnbitionf-Success, DEWITT, MILDRED: Monticello Stall, Co-Managing Ifditor' State Seo y, l.H.5.P A., '40, l,H S HA. delegate, Ambition- Successlul housowile. DOILHNII, LOUIS Science Club, Advisory Vice-Pres, Arn- bltionfljherriical engineer. DONNELL, MARTHA Sponsors' Club, Ielf Forum mascot, Snasespeares, Lassos, fill, Co. A, Capt. Sponsor, Ambi- tionflfrolessional model. DORTON, SARAH FRANCIQS. Ambition-Success, DOWNES, FAE' Skeltons, Scribblers, Lassos, Stud, Coun- cil, Natl. Honor Society, Ambition-ASuccess in business. DOYLIL, VIRGINIA MARILLQ L.H.R., Ambitionfhbrarian. DROMGOOLL, FRANCES M.I.R,, Math Club, Science Club, Lassos, Sgt., Stud.Counc1l, Ambition-Success. DUBINSKI, HARRIET, Ambition-Success DUKL, CLAYTON B: left Forum, Parl, Cheer leader, Ambition-Aeronautical engineer. DUNKUM, IOEI Senate, Letterman in basketball, '40, '4l, Knothole Baseball 'l'eam, '40, Ambition-Major League baseball player DUNLAP, LUCILII Lassos, Skeltons, Math Club, Stud. Council, Ambition-Successful business woman. DUNN, DORIS' lvI.I R., Vice-Pres., Latin Club, Sponsors' Club, RO.T,C. Band, 2nd Lieut. Sponsor, AIHLDIIIOUYSUC- cess and college degree. DUNSTON, VIRGINIA ANNE' Glee Club, Arnb1tionfLawyer, DWYIIR, ELIZABLTH: Shakespeares, Parl and Sec'y, Sponsors' Club, Co E, 2nd Lxeut. Sponsor, Ambition'-' Dress designer. Page 107 'E of O fi ' lg I 'I f v:-- it G. 1 rx' 'FUN 8- wr- Mi 'Y' 1 S EATON, IAMES: Non-Com Club, Drill Toarn' Model Air- plane Club, Treas., Ambition-Aeronautical engineer. EBERT BLLL: Iefl Forum, School Band, R,O.TC, Band, 'Cafflfljfmbition-Chernical engineer. ECKEL, THERLSA Ambition-Civil service, EDWARDS, LLMER IUDSON' Monticello Stall, Co-Literary Editor, Senate, School Band ArnbitionfSuccess EDWARDS, T. M5 School Band, Drum Maior, iR.O.T.C Banil, lst Lieut, AmbificnfSuCcess, EI.1Z.QNDvQ, GILBERT' Iefl Forum, Rifle Team, N RA, Co, F, Una Liout, KHIDIIIOYIAAQT Corps pilot ELIZONDO, MARGARET Sponsors' Club, Co A, lst Lieut Sponsor, Ambition-Secretary. ELLIS, ROBERT. Non-Coin Club AmbztionfStoc2crnan ENG, IFLTTY Girl Rt-:0rw't::', Arzzbiuon-SeCr'L,'arv EVANS, IIMMIE' Non Corn Club, Sat: Al'T1bIliOIl AV1K1lOT EWING, LOUISE. Sliakesi-caress, Troas Sponsors' Club, Scrlbblers Lasso: -TW, Lpitzn Clulf Znl Hr: Sfifl, Lieut Col. Sy onsoi A:i.bxt1on-I'I1pi,y marriage EZZFLL, ZCRA Atl':1:iory Pies, Arnbiftmi- Lfi'.'.x FAIILKIINBIQRHY, WILLIAM Math Club, Science Club I-Its: ang Rey. Arch Club, Vice-Pre-s, N RA, Ct: A Zna Lieut, Ambition U, S Coast Guam ollicer, FINCKL, ELMER Ambition-Draltsnian FISCHFR, NANCY ELAINE Slzelfonf. Lafzsori, Senior Illay Ai:ibitioneCliaracter actress. FISIIER, IAMIIS R, Haynes: Non-Coin Club, Ainbitionf Enamel-r FITZPATRICIC, BILLY. AmbitionfLawyer. FITZPATRICK, IACK Ambition--'Lawyer FLORES, AIDA Ambittone Stencgragher FLCRFS, IAMES Stul Council, NRA, Dxill'l'eaz:1 Co A, lst Lieul., AIIIDIQIUIIYAL2fOIlCIUlllI4il engineer FONSECA, CCNSUELO. French Club, Spanish Club: Am bition- Home econonucs teacher. FOREMAN, BARBARA: Skelfons, Sponsors' Club, Stud Council, Lasso Drum and Buqle Corps, '4U, Co D, Capt Sponsor Ambition-Laboratory technician. FRANK, CELIA Amb1tioneSuccess. FRIIEDMAN, RUTH Lasso: Arnbition-Hayrtmessz anfl suc C5523 'Ev far if nl' Page 108 Page 109 FREEMAN, DAVID PARKS. Haynes, Boys' Glee Club, Baseball Team, Football Team, Basketball Team, Boxing Team, Member ol school champion lootball team, Intra- :nural right hall back, Ambition4Lawyer and traveler. FREEMAN, VERA: AmbitionfSuccess. FUQUAY, MARVIN: Ambition-Success. FUSBAHN, CONNIEZ Thespians, Rec. Sec'y, Ambition- Nurse. GADDIS, NINA BELLE' Ambition-Air hostess. GARFINKLE, IRVING: Advisory Vice-Pres., Drill Team, Rille Team, N.R.A., Golf 'leamg Co. G, Znd Lieut., Ambi- tion-Iournalist, GARNETT, RANSFORD: Math Club, Haynes, Latin Club, lst Bn. Stalt, lst Lieut., Ambition-Electrical engineer. GATTON, ARMAND: Natl. Honor Society, Ambition+Civil engineer. GEE, HOLLYN: Thalians, Latin Club, Student Guide, Ambition-Teacher. GEPHARD, BARBARA: Skeltoris, Math Club, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Oflice Asst., Ambition-Vocalist with orchestra. GILMER, VIRGINIA: E.H.R., Pres., Ambition-Good secre- tary. GITTINGER, GLADYS: Advisory Vice-Pres., Thespians, Ambition-Commercial artist. GOEBEL, IACK: Model Airplane Club, Pres, Ambition- Aeronautical engineer. GOETH, FREDERICK: Stud. Council, Vice-Pres., Senate, Math Club, Scribblers, Latin Club, Vice'Pres. and Hon. Sgt.-at-Arms, Natl. Honor Society, Drill Team, 2nd Bn. Staff, Major, Ambition-U. S. Army officer. GONZALEZ, MELCHOR: Football Team, Basketball Team, Ambition-Petroleum engineer, GRAVES, IOHN PAUL, IR.: AmbitionfSuccess. GREENBURG, MADELYN: M.I.R, Math Club, Advisory Pres, Lassos, Ambition-Buyer tor exclusive stores. GREENWOOD, NITAg French Club, Pres., Thespians, Sgt.- atfArms and Vice-Pres., Science Club, Ambition-Aviatrix. GROOMS, IANE1 Ambition-Teacher. GUERRERO, ELEANOR: Spanish Club, Ambition-Teacher. GUEST, FRANCES: Latin Club, Girl Reserves, Hist., Am- bition-Wealth. GUSTAFSON, CLAYTON: Ambition-Success. I-IAIGHT, EDWARD L., IR.: State champion in backstroke, AmbitionvSuccess. HANDLER, GEORGE. Ambition-Astronomer. HANSON, GAYLORD' Ambition-Construction engineer or superintendent. HARRAL, CHLOE: Science Club, Ambition--Air hostess. HARRELL, WILLIAM GUY, French Club, Ambition-Aviator in U S. Navy HARRIS, ALLAN Ambition-Success HARRIS, MARTIN. Haynes, Drill Team Ambition-Motion picture photographer. HARRIS, VIRGINIA ANIECE. L.G.P., Pres., Arnlnvtion-Sus cesstul secretary. HART, ALVIN VAN PIQLT: French Club, Ambition-fMinister. HART, LOUIS. Non-Com Club, Drill Team, Co D, Platoon Sgt., Arnbition+Electrical engineer. HATEIELD, RICHARD Knoihole Gang, Ponies Basketball Team, AmbitionfChernical engineer. HAZELTINVE., BETTY French Club, Vice-Pres, Science C'l'U'E', Skeltans, Lassos, Science Asst., Ollice Asst, Am- bitionfArnhassaclor to England, HEATH, DOROTHY MARION' Glee Club, Pres, and Vico- Pres, Stud. Council, Arnhrtion-Secretary HEFNER, CHARLES Co. E, Ist Lieut- Avibition-Aviation mechanic. HERSHMAN, MILDRIID Masque ana Gavel, llutcrpearis, Advisory S+:-c'y, Ambition-Actress HESLER, PAUL DAVID Pixilated Pictures, M'ir Construcf tion, Location, and Science, Drill Team, Co, R, Ist Lieut, Arnhitionflqaval ollicer. HIDELL, MARY. Arnlnitionflierqistererl nurse HILDEBRAND, HELEN: Girl Reserves, Dolly Mansons, Office Asst, Ambition-Civil service steriorgrapher. HILEMAN, CARL. ieff Forum, sew, Non-Con' curb, ist Sgt, Ielt Rifle Tearri, N.R A, Ambition-Electrical cnaineer HILL, CAM E, IR5 AU'iblllOl'1fSLlCCCSS. HILL, KATIE Skeltcns' Lassos, Acl'.'isory Trcas Arrrln- tionfSecrotary. HOLLAVVAY, BILL Reg Stall, Col Senate, Parl, Natl Honor Society, Math Club, Scribblers, Stud Council, Rifle Tearri Drill Tefxrn, Hon. Member, N R A , Azrzhitionf Aeronautical engineer. HOLLEMAN, GAYLE' School Rand, School Orchestra, Arn- bitten-Secretary. HORNER, MADELYN Rea S'a'ft, Col. Sponsor Skeltons, Senate Mascot, Math Club, Siua Council Lassos, ,til Arr1l::it1onfHappiness. HORNOR, VIRGINIA Skeltons, Sponsors Club, Scrgbblers, Rea Stall, Capt. Sponsor' Ambition-Housewife. HORWITZ, ANN. Ambition-Private secretary. Page 110 llC'.'f'AHl? ffllvx' G'f'flTIDCl.'flJ Skvlici.. Lgfitl CQLJ L'I,'Sr:f1 lwfiilt Clxgli Sfrihr,-'Kt.-, Vw Cllxl, Af:.:.'Lf'f1 J llxystc 1. fw,t'.1u11t1C1'l tsfftvlwr. lflC': lfi l.ffl.A'If' l.: t, CLE' F H1 lilvl' l.SHff ill Clfflli, A lg1t'c'r1 ATC? ll 'ff'3 H 'Hr 'flA P fl ' ll'lHTl7f 'NCTA'.'l S A::.l, llcfrrl-f1t'1 HUC? ' 'V 'l.-K A : .1 .74 A lllI.gf,F' ' 'fffFLl. ll I ,A ll'5l4Al.l, V3l.CHlA lACQlll Lllll, Ar11btt1fwr1ffSL1':f:c lH','flll, l'llAfl?f A llcwrttlcellft Stcfl, llificl f :wir E5-'-:l1'i-, Cnc-2 Amt, ilclf-use Club, Hunt, :mtl Rey, Minh Club, ll'-u Sl,-ff! tml Perl: Avtbttlcm fArcl11'L:ct lfSPfl.l., llOl:lQ'l'H'1' l3QCl1:'1t13n, Hfrsis ll',1l 3T, Club, Aznloltmrl Cl1f2:x.1:1t lFilll1H'.'VWCD, llH'1'l.Llf4 Mcrtlt Clyb, Scrxblil-wr.-: A'iv1N'- lift: v A::.lt1l111rl-fflnn-X161 Zierztrwtcr. IACOBF9, ADHllll4 ROSV Declfxrcttlorl, C1YClll'IllOIl 4Mf1nt17ez 5C1GKC',?Cl'QS lr, D-iegf Asst AfYlk'lf1OHflOUI!1Clt1fjl IACOBSON, MAl-lVlN llootball Team, Track Toning Basket lull lU:f1::1 Amlsltlon' Bustncsfzzs lzlcm lAPHIf'l', IAMLS ROTC., Stull Sql, Awmlntlon-Flytnq cadet. ll,NKlNS, MAHT3A.HE'l SggQ1i:s4wrs3 Clulv, Glam Club SOC y, Anivlssory Pctl, Lcxtm Club, Co C, lst Llaut, Syfmnsorp AIT1blllCU7AUll1OT, cmotlwr Margaret Mllchell. lllRSlG, LORIF-If Syoussors' Club, Shakesfouresg Lisscs '40, Smmte mnszcotq Hog Stull, M5101 Sportsor, Drlll 'l'e:41rH, Sgcnsor Arr1b1'1mzfAutl1o:, HMENFZ, MVHCFDFS Stionxors Club, C0 H, Capt Sponsor, Spflmrslt Clulz, Sgt-c1tfArmss and Hlfstg Arlvlsqry Swdyg Ctflye A.:at, Llhrqry Asst, Arrlbltlmrl-SuCC+::3Sful -'tencirwg lzcr WDHNSON, lfl!lll.YN Sill- Math Club, Sytmrworss' Club, fl-Qnlor Clnfss, Hui S'2C'v lvlfzzwtque fmfl Gfix'-'fl Cor Sei Y CG. E, llr11l lla-'Lt S:'C'r :Cr A':'lJ1t1:,rx lletltiwfz IOHNSON, llffllxl Senior Clfxstrs, Sgt f1tArrrt:3 Lfztm Club lnsfose, Sgt '11,l lulfw ol Lfisso Cfwuzt flllzrexigwxrezf, 5311-':'A:r:.i, flz' gilfizy Aizilix'.c1r1f-'Sv.g'::w2:L: IOHFISCTI, MAl'lll:ll'l'l' Gltw- Clult Mtutlw Cluz, ' F llf:Ler'.'f ', , .AriE,1'1iriffI'.:',f,a lOHNSC'5f.l, HOlll,l't'l', Mrmtlclrllu Stull, CO-Art l iltor, Sqlxool llctrlclg HCTC Rani, left Voruft, Aflvlfzfity l. 1':'-ljrefl At'.:1'Lfr. Cr:1t.::. -:Chl 1r'xs' IOHDAN, MARCH: FRANCES Ambition Suck asa fOYCl., FRATK CCl.l'MA'l Drxl. C' RCTC, tai flfzt' flwli TQ,-'rm A::1k,1t1cmfl'Jc'cic' Page 111 IUDSON, MILLARD: Senate, Drill Team, Sgt., Co. D, 2nd Lieut., AmbitionvMechanical engineer. KANTEB, PINNEY: Chess Club, Pres., AmbitionwChemist. KASPEB, PEABLi Glee Club, ArnbitioneDoctor KATZ, IRAN, MIB., Sec'y, Sponsors' Club, Math Club, Scribblers, Advisory Pres., Lassos, '40, lst Bn. Stall, Lieut. Col. Sponsor, Ambition'-Success, KAY, VELMA HAY: Monticello Stati, Circulation Manager: Skeltons, Cor. and Rec. Sec'y, Math Club, Pres, Senior Class, Hist., Natl. Honor Society, Entertainers, Scribblers, Masque and Gavel, Charter member, Sponsors' Club, Sr. Play: Lassos, '40, lr. Play, Advisory Sec'y and Rep., Office Asst., Co. G, lst Lieut. Sponsor, Most Outstanding Girl in letterson and lelierson's representative in Natl, Good Citizenship contest, T. H. S.P.A. delegate, Lasso Scholastic awards, leli on Parade, '39, Highest scholastic standing in lr. class, '40, Arnbitionflfovelist. KEATING, AUBREY: Shakespeares, Scribblers, Entertainf ers, Lassos, '40, Ambition-lournalist. KEAVY, BABBABA Ambition-Librarian. KENNEDY, DON. Haynes, Knotbole Team, 1940 AlleStar Soitball Team, Arnbitionell, S. Coast Guard Otiicer. KENNEY, ELIZABETH Shakespeares, Sec'y and Parl., Sponsors' Club: Co. C, Capt. Sponsor, Ambition-Success. KERR, DAVID: School Band, School Orchestra, Euterpeans, Ambition-Commercial pilot. KILPATBICK, MUBIEL1 Shakespeares, Rep, Latin Club, French Club, Scribblers, Sponsors' Club, Lassos, '40, Co. H, 2nd Lieut, Sponsor, Ambition-lournalist. KING, HELEN FRANCES' Math Club, Ambition- Librarian. KING, PAT: Advisory Pres., Boys Chorus, Organizer, Entertainers, Pres., lst Bn. Statt, lst Lieut,,' Ambitione Wholesale ilorist. KII-IKLAND, IOYCEI Monticello Staff, Co-Advertising Mane ager, Skeltons, Science Club, Sec'y, Euterpeans, Stud. Council, Co. D, 2nd Lieut. Sponsor, Ambition-To be in a position to help others. KIRKPATBICK, OBAN Science Club, Pres: Math Club, Cor. Sec'y, Advisory Pres., Arch. Club, Drill Tearn, N.R A., Reg. Stall, Capt, Ambition-Electrical enaineer. KISEB, WILLIAM Art Club, ArnbitioneArrny otticer. KLEYPAS, GEBALDINE Ambition --Secretary. KLINE, SHIRLEY: Ambition-Success. KLINGMAN, BILL: Ambition-Success in lite. KNOPP, IOHN l: AI'HblllOl'lfPClfOl9UHX engineer. KOHLLNBBENEB, LESLYE SI-IEILA Eine Arts Society, Vice- Pres., Pixilated Pictures, Art Director ana Manager, Thes- pians, Cor. Sec'y, 2nd place in Witte Museum Art Exhibit, Ambitionelfashion designer. KONE, IUSTINE: Latin Club, Pres, Skeltons, Math Club, Hist., Scribblers, Natl. Honor Society, Treas., Lassos, Corp. and Sgt., Lasso Scholarship award, '39, Ainbitionf Author. KONG, SAM: Football Team, Track Team, Arnbitionf Mechanical engineer. KUILHN, RICHARD' Non Com Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, Arnbitione Professional ball player. KUYKENDALL, KATHRYN MIR, Glee Club, Math Club, Lassosg Ambit1onfToacher. KYLII, WILLIAM AII1L'lfIOTl' S',.CCf2.-:fill lf'1':,'yer LANDIQR, IILIZAIILTH Iiarrlz- Club, Ari?1'1oxifIIr1r'r5e't1f1l:er LANIQ, RIQTHZ Skoltons, Sponsors' Club, Lasso Drum and Rlxale? Corrs, '-ill, Iii' Bn Staff, lzsi LLL-ul Sgonzoz- AT- b1'1c rx-A'.'1'15t1:-: LANIIORL7, ERMA Glfro Clllly Dolly Ma'11.'o:'1sg Ambmon- Army nurse. LANG, ll,A.liNI Lzissouz M I R- Atrlzsluor.--Stylist LARKIN, LLICILLI Lcxssos, Sit: M1221 Club Sfui Courtcllg Sfioltorlsp Arnb1t1on-Success IAWRENCR TOMMY Hayrrusg Non-Cow: Club Arttbltloui l',I1 1't'2 LIIASSCHIIR, IANI. Thallons, Parl, Gleo Club, Luterroans, A!Yll5ll101'1fAfCI l1l8CI, LLL, RLVIII Ambltlon Success LIYVLIQTT, RICHARD French Club, Art Club, Parl. AmA bltlon-World-famous dress aestgnor LIHOPOLD, IRRRY Haynes, Vlce-Pros., Latm Club, Sat 'at' Arms, Drill Team, S711 Sr Play lst Bu Staff, Ist Lieut- Arubitlon Physlclan. Y 4 LlfVlNSON,LRU'I'H: AIIll'71IlOYl7SL1CCCSS. LILRFRMAN, IRA Natl Hono:Soc1o'y: Senate, L3r1llTQam, 2nd L1cut,g lst Rn. Stall, Llc-ut. Col.g Rlfle Tcamg Am- bltlon-Accountant LINTJSEY, G, CLINTON Ambltlon-Successful lllc LISSNER, HAZITL MIR, Lassos, A1T1bIfIOFl7SllCC6SiS in busmess world, LITTLIQ, AIIDREY, MIR, AYIlblI1O!1'fA1IllYlQ bolstess. LONG, IAMIQS R O.T.C, Sat, ATHLJIIIOHYCIEYIC ana ro I Q oltlcer. LOPEZ, I FRANK' Non-Cori: Club- Drlll Team, Syimsh Club, Sec'y, Hlst, and Rep., Amb1t1onfSuccessful busmess man and social worker, LORIIZ, MARTHA ISARFL: Spamsh Club, Pres- Armory ScC'y to Commandant: ATHlJ1!lOHfSCCTCIGfY, LOVII, ROBBIE MEDOHA MIR., lllsf Sgonuors' Club, Stui Council Lessors, WUI, Co A, 2ri iL1eut Sporifsor A:x1l'ut1onfFasl11on desslfjner LUNDY, BLTTY1 MIR, Latin Club, Lasso Drum cmd Ruqle Corps, Arrxblizorxf-'Harry married lllo LYNCH, IULIA F' AITlblIlCTlf Secretary. MCANELLY, VIRGINIA MAC Lassos, Skeltons, Latm Club, AY!1ljlIIOHffAlY sttzwarzilfgfss onfl success. 1 5752, S fl '1- S 4 MC'f,IAI.f3lN, SELUTFJ Tren: gmc '.'1 e-Prfv Dull Team, Rv: Emil, Mme! Rlllf Toftxm AIHf'1Il'I7iOlI1CfJf ln U S Army AU Corps Mf:Cl.ll.l.Al -J IEAV-ll'Ql,'l l'l 'Sinn CCL.11u'1l, S':rv1UlCrGlm?fstrf1 Lmm Club, EL1lorp,ean:w, Me-mllor cw ls! IDlVlnlOIl zstrlna Q'VlIklUl und violfx folo ul Fil' rofjlomml Ccntwxf Superior rfvlnq in lie-fjerfrtuvra cf Musxc Club: ifbrxfl-st, Arzxlllllonf Pul llc zlclxifcl mu-11: tpcrlum TNICIWOVJHLL, SAI-llfORN Dfef'l1r'1t1or. Cc l'fi1Iv31'-111-Cluwl, Sm! Couruill Awtl-ztmr. Lzxz-.','-yy Mc:l'Al.,l., HUBEHII IIARL l'IfJynf:s, Sf,-Cfy, Llcxffrlcv Club, Tr'-11: , Drill Team, CQ IJ, knil L1-:u1, A'Ilb1T1OIl-Pf1'I'Wl9Lll'Zl enzzzrleer lJlf lAIiHlT'1', IJIAIIY FRIUICFE3 Artwix' r. -AV11-,ll-, MCKVI., Pl'Gf'2Y IVAN, AVYVIblllOIlf'SllCCf'f1l1lYll burlrless' woman MCKINXILY, BILLY Mdtlt Cin: CC 'T L'r.'1 Lleu' Am Imlml Laxwyrel' l:1fP'flT-IF'-fl Y lOH lf3Y M I FI Sflrfm lidnx Arr liltcnf ?.'f'l1A'l LIIJUFI A::.:,', rf I-'12 , ru Iv Q . Jr. MQMOHDII, lOl' Sf-rmlf, S31 f1tfArmf- Linn Club, Scrib- :iffw Mzvlu Qlpl Mu:yg.,- .111 'Sas-I., :ml Teav., Cixi, RPT Full l.1e'.1' CTI Ar lCm1f'l'.-f-'.'f'f-'mailIn 5JlcHOE4LH'l'iS SIIIALIJ Nfgr.-Cwrm Clwl SJ' Amll1'xcgrl- U 1f: .ri Il S N'1:1.' MAl'l5f'SlfN, HIITH Arrllfmffn-.'vlc'c:Hs,lui lmovxw-v.'xiQ MAIIH, Al,l'lx5,IJ limi lwuzg, l'l1yzlv,, Ca' C, Inf L11-LA AYTYIWHIJD Fr-ffl lkufonwllllv .iwllwr lvIALl'SBFHGiQH, EACH .AN Irs' lm 7-Qu.-Cgrti Club, Pres, NH A Advisory Pres Hug Smlf, Smit Sql, Amblilonf Suculwh 'vUXl'Jl,lPLI.l-l, FHAI-JK lf'lcm11Cf2Ii', Shi: Cluzfh- l.C11Ifi1 Tell Forum, Simi Cmmcll, Knolholf: 'l71c'1m, Anlvlsorv V150 Pre fx RA 'I ll SPA :elf'f'1f1'e IIIICIK Ti-'TT' Co A Anw Lieut, A'!'b1714r1--I' A:!:.v5fZ1C': MAIIIIN, IAYEIIIIIIL Illxclftrntlml Emil, fxsrfv lflllcz Am bxixon - SL.: wer MAHIIII-I, VVllxS'ICfFl'-I l'SrmC::z. Club TJ HA, lei' llfzrum, Rlfl' 'I'-Jr' Ulla-R-'f Ass? Dil Twltt' AVI-1'1cr.flrlJxrzeer MAHIICIPIIAU, Al,l+l'fRT Scrllxlwlms Nml-Com Club, Goll Tfvxm, Arrwllwcn Clxormrul Onzylrm-Er MAS'll'.RS, VHANCIS S-lm'-lions, AZT1Iu1l1f1I1'-lK:HT:,5- MATIIIILWIS, MAISUN ?'fwl:f'1ll lflirz. Bfxfrtfflrzll, 'IIf:'U1'ZI Trfirgk Tcfxm Arrvmtxorl l'i'i!'1Clw11r1 MA'l'I'lCK, IHMA I IPI H, lrefir, Arrllwllrvn-fflJ:1CL.lIL1:1e1 MAYYR, K!'s'l'HERYN Skvltons, Scrgbblu-Ira, Lxssao Dzvlfn and lfV1 Il ' Crum, Sfvf, Sclwcc' O!CllE1.S'T'1 A:n?1'1ozl-Iflollnist MAYIIAN, HQAN GEORGITANNA Dolly' Mfiullsonr, Cm Seafy, Frf-rlch Club, S511-G1-A1!x.s Axxxlutlorx fA'.'i:1'r1X MlLfl.HSCHl,lD'l', PAUL Non'Com Club, Sql, Amlvmonf Ofllrfr lrl fl S Nivy IIIIQI' III M11LAVQijOf'J, HAZYL 51:-1 '11: 311111111111 11 1 ' ' Al' fx' '41 1 L X f?If!Tf' A:-Q' L1rr'1:'..' ' VN 1. . At!11i11 '.f1- 1'?.f: 121 ?21 ', Z' 1 .':1' MPLYCH Afl'l?LL1 i4Rf'!'f'1.-, MV1 L, ' 1 C112 lF?1'1:. 1- Cf' C' C ,r,1 Li' Tiff Fu? VILL 'AT-Jlii N ' H L 1 1 CV11 L 1' I' .1 L'11,f' 1 Q ' '4' 1 ' L .r '. SPIN 1 . ' P1 ' ' Ql.'.'A A El Fi L 1 Eff F1?wI'.'i:l'Ul SALLY' 1, 1. ' 1 ?.'f ?1Pi':'1.F Pb : S 1 1 - METCALF MARY L 1 ?l1'1.1 . Cu F1-1' Lusfq-, -1' SCTII I E' is rx FYQSA CF fx .rin Fzfnsf TFA 111316 '1' PJ?'1'1'h HAHHIPLTT IPQETIL 1 1 Su MLYIR PETIIH A fif-117114-, Lc11211Clu11 Llflcsq 577111111111 Ofp11f111c3f f'11'Hsf-' 'mi R11 1 1 'f-rxax' A::'1'1t1nn-f F'1.f111ie-,-. Writ' MILYEHS VVARREN L'1ssf::', I R A11 HH 111 hiticn WA11 1101055 MILLER, ARLi,1.NE Lf1111'1 Club, Math CN 1HlTiOYl7DFE1'QIY1fXZ' MILLER, DOROTHY IANE. flchcm Hcmu, 1r11:hw1 HILLLH, kJQ:fiV.'1'l Q 1.18111 C1411 Sk-LJC11. Sec y, Sc1'1bhlfa1b, Hoc Se-C y, Lfxssc Corps A!T1b11lCXI'l'I'.'1!ih1CI1 1105111111121 MILLS, IOYCi MCZPLLEL 731911 Club 1:11-her MINGOS, IOHN F Hclynf-rw, Rs-1 S111 11111111 Adv1f:1'11y WC12-Pres, A111l'11Y1On Army MONSALVO, FULCTSFRHCIC 1161511 TQIJK1 A111h1t1o11fS1,1uf,-ness 111 lltfl PffQT'QT'3f3?.1E1iY 3.511 LILLIAW F110 Pvirzd, A11ikw1'1 1r1 -Af'c'f'11i1rw1'11,? 114552115 TCHTQ WOYVSLAS 1111.1 '1fV1Y':, Cnr fi 1' , I7C.D11f:- Cu: A7151 1 fx11f-'P Mfff-Y 5l'xfl TIATCY 53':1.f1','1f'11.3 Ariz?-1'1 MOHHSE-, FETTY1. LI Shiwbzf-.-gnu: ' L' AWE1'1f'X11f-D',1'. - MOES1, LILLIAN T111-1-11 111. 711,-..Y1 1.117 11.11 Z 1z'+L, A ,1Q't 11f-A1:f:r1f- 112 1.1 wISl,l', GH!-.IHITYJ W H1-1 STTTII, MIN 1-:1f'1' 1111- F,ffi'JJE?1'1', IA'-11:3 S'Y1l'iiEFl AW1 111' rf'-S P,f',,'FICZ fkA.'11' Cf' H SIX' 1' l'1I!ff 11,5 MURRAY, PA'l'l'llClA A:r1b!T1orl-lfuriio or 311' lmofiosr- NAUSCHUTZ, IDA MAIL. Slceltonsp Moth Clulv, Scrllolxleiers, Trees.: Sponsors' Club, 2nd Rn Stoll, lst Lloul Sponsor, Arr1b1t1onfl.oxl:orolcry 'oChnLcL'rr1. NAVARRO, AUCE: Spanish Clulo, Troos., Llljwrory Amar, Ambillon-Secretory or Slngor NELSON, KATHRYN Slmkesgoiresg Mzrlw Clur, l.'1CL2l'1'Z- Scrlbblersg lefl Forum moscolg Noll Honor Soclotyg Sr'on:'or.3' Club: Lczssoss, '40, lfgl Bn. Stoll, lst Llout. Sponsor, Arnf bltlonf-Weoclnor NHHING, R051 IRT A:nbitrorr-lnloorolory leclrnlcrcxrl NESBIT, FAlHFAX UXNIN Lcrxsros, Pros Skolvzns, E111 rf- Arfnss, Artibnrorp--Hog 3 1. rnurzrxfre NEVlfLCUW, MARIAN, Enlerlmrmrs, School Bundy Am bxllon ---- Dcmcor Nl,lWlJlAN, 'ART Arrn Club, lflfff llrfxs, Sfilcrroff Cluzr Arrllvlllon--l.ngums! or plolvmlorxfjl lf11..olw1ll 1-lfryor fQl,'.','l.ffl'f l A:1.lxl1:ir2--C '1 :.' lSFlJJl.Ulli ','llfi 5lNlA 'ffl Cl lr V l l,:., Com' 'xl Thr- 1' ' fl Eg Nl.VV'l'ClfXl, ljfllllrll ivmzltmg. r rm: Tlx'-1, -1, n lr Lzqzzw if Co A .nl l.1v ' fr A::.l ' if-l': zu 'liffliil l.f'f'h'fl.? I fi'.li3i5lnf!'P.f .f'll'lEl.'r'f-l 'LAT-. ll T H if Elfrur 'flaw llr'-,Q il: ffisg' CM: ?!1'li C, .1 L1 .' G, Ln: LU,-111 Sgt-Il:-fr AI:'r1'1'or.-S':'f'm1s OE,lr'FlfklGlSH l'LAl'X1l' SK-fliozrs' 55:1 lgler: Math Clur 5gf:rQ:'f.:11 Cllglo, A,:.'1-cry C11 l' ls' fu' Sgfrxf' Ar:xl'1T1f,f.-ffCwlloio 1'-:fic OLSCN KA'l'llElYN l'fllR l.'1.1:f15s 511, f'X:z.l'1t,Q:n .yu Cl.'l'lwl.f'4.fi, l..f'U.'l.Ll.I .l.AlF-Il. .1'vt.L-it ' f5e:'v ru' fffr' WCATQI7 L51 -f QD',.r.l 1- 1 Pu K Cf-rg l S111 '11 Artis Afnr,1'1':l N111-r.:fl11g G'l'TMllRS, CLAYTON ll A:xLlf1tIor1--Sfrlofenmr. Cl'TVv'lN, DOHCAS Sliclionu, Clwzxg 1113 5Cr.l'l let:, lfrsu Pri-:: Sponsors Cl.1lv, Suri Councll, l.f1s:-nor, Alf l--1 llr. Sloll, Major Sponsor, Arrxblllonf-Coxrxrxmrcml .uus', PARKS TCI-VKJT-l'! f11:.Er1'LCr3ffS. :ei PA S NAT loll l'oru:ng l'ootl:voll'l'cKurr1, Bcr:aQ:holl'l'oor:1 rrzvzllon- Corrs Q,-nirinoor PATTFRSON, CATHl.lllNE LHR., Al!1l3ll1OYl US Navy nurse, PAYNI, lOHN EOE Sencrc, 'Jlce Pros crnfl He: Sec y Mosque and Gavel, 'lreosg Golf Toomg Req, Stoll, Major, EET Of Vv'f1lCl' PIIDLRSON, DONAL School Success, Drlll Toorn, Coq - Sr Ploy- AIHb1llOI1'fACfOY!Gl1l1CGl cnqln- Bono, Drum Major Anxlilltlonf 1211111 PELTON, BETTE IEANNE: French Club, Ambitionwf-Dramatic critic. IJIINA, MIKE Ambi lion-Success. PEPPER, LOUISE Natl Honor Society, Scribblers, Math Club, Glee Club, AmbitioneTeacher. REREZ, ISABEL ATIIb1llOH'SllCCSSSlLlI lite. PIPPIN, HOWARD E: Non-Corn Club, Sat, Ambition-eCivil engineer. IJITT, WILLIAM: Football Team, Letterman, Ambition- Rusiness executive, PLUNKETT, DARRELL. Rasketball Team, Track Team, R,O.T.C., Statl Sgt, Ambition--Radio announcer. ROERNER, BERNICE Glee Club, Euterpeans, Ambition- Dental technician POPHAM, ESTHER MAE School Band, School Orchestra, Ambit1onfEnql1sh teacher. POWER, CLIFTON: Senate, Football Team, '39-'40, All- City Team, '40, Letterman in football, '39-'40, Track Team, '39, '40, Ill, Letterman in Track, '4U!4l, Ambit1onfSuc- cessful lilo PRESTRIDGE, ROBERT: Math Club Advisory Pres., Sr. Play, Ambition ----- Transport pilot. PROCTOR, MARIE: Latin Club, M I R., Lassos, Ambitioni llnalish teacher RAMON, RERTHAL Spanish Club, Vice-Pres., School Orchestra, AIUL7IllOH'FGHlOUS pianist. RAYNER, BETA RELLE. Lassos, Latin Club, Lasso Club, 'Ireasz AmbitionfDietitian READ, EMILY: Vicefpres., AmbitionfOIIice worker. REDUS, MARIANNA. Dolly Madisons, Vice-Pres., Sgtfat- Arms and Treas, Ambition-Designer or illustrator. RHODl.S, WILLIAM C.: Spanish Club, Ambxtxon'-U. S. Navy Admiral. RICHIIRSON, LUCY IANE Skoltons, Latin Club, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Sgt., Math Club, Ambitionf Registered nurse, RICHEY, AL H Natl. Honor Society, Ambition-Chemist. ROBERTS, BOB Haynes, Rep, Declaration Stall, Co- Lciitor in-Chief, Masque and Gavel, Rep., Senior Class, Rep, 2nd place and two honorable :mentions in Scholastic journf alisrn contest, Ist place column and 3rd place feature in 'I'.HSP.A. contest, Poem in Texas H S Anthology oi Poetry: Ambition-Success. ROBERT S, FRANK AYIIbIfIOHfSlICC6SS RODRIGUEZ, CONCHA Math Club Library Asst Am- bitionf--Teacher. RODRIGUEZ, ISAREL Spanish Club, Library Asst., Am- l3lllOUfCOITlIYl9I'ClGI teacher, RODRIGUEZ, MANUEL S.: Non-Com Club, Sgt., Ambitionf Russinefss executive. HO:lDl'l1, liAHNl'.Y li. Ambltton-'Succesb HOVHQHS, ESLTTY lst plctc: wtrtner tr. Qulll and Scroll n:L1llOl'lOl contfst, kind place un poetry tontest, Ambtttonvf Succmssg HOV?-l.l1S, lSlQ'lTY Shulzlfspearlzs, Stfncltlf mascot, Mcmque 'md Grivel, Sponsors' Clubp Lussors, 4U' Znd Bn Stoll, lst Lteut Sgomtfor Ambittctrt-A 'rue Arzterlcqrl HOSL, HLNNIE School Band, R,G'l C Band, Sgt, Arch Clgl., Sgtlct-Artur, Scltool Crclxe-rtra llxlterpetxns S:-:'y Arr.r,1m.r.-f-mu clxmztls' l'lOVVAl-f, MARTHA IO AI'!ll'.D1YlOYl-CEUSYUIIA: desxqner HUllMl'l'll.., LUCll.Llf MAL Amhttlcrl -SE-crotcry HLIESLLI., llO'fJAl1D Ar:tb1tLQtt1f'fStlf:::s:, Hl,lSt4C.V, 'l'l'llOlli'Dl-ll. Arzttttttprt- Azrhtttfst 5Fxl.llJAS iSYl.'JlA lltt-:xgtqrt-, Amlfltttgrl lizam 111 twicltwt LSAHTP. LIHIZ '5ll.l'5fltl At:tl,'f1Qt'. SAf'tl'l'l.El'Sl'N, MARY lfDl,7 Arnkzttxm, -Nurse tn ll Army SAT-lfllw, E'l1A?4l tf MAN: Azul ttrf llmff- iAllNlfFHfl l3Ol,l'Sl.Af9 Aztltucrtff SAllNl,3l.H5 ll.AN Slcnltortz, Ltxttr. Cltllz l,t1,z1so:,, Sql 1 fnffvtltftl A::t:tZm:tffl'4lt:5 3,11--w SCllAllMllllRG, l.ljWl5 Amlwttlon Succvf, SCHEIH lKfAlHl.tfl:.l-I Matlt Cult, l,1:':w,,-' I-.1:t1.tt'31 Scot Qklfilllliyl 5K'fHll,l..l.lt, EHY.f4.l'. blfmgtf- Dull xz., l.z1A,.I L C111 , fxtztl xtxr Vt f f'tt1lr.t-cr Sfllfllflljl HO?-llil llgyrt'-f '. ..-lvl-'wp lmztll . 4. Alt x'L:t,:y Pt'-f CJ C l-' l.t--ll! .1't1:.:l'tf-1. ll L' lQ'1x'y lllt1':-1 Sffllltfxlvilvf, f3Liil1lA 1 v iluk l..w-ztrqrtz A:..L1'xcn Sucwzf-tis, Si'Tl lllf'llAlt'l ttlfltlllft. At:.l1tx:,r. l.-vw :r'..'-lp-tar. Sffliylwl, MU ANN Mortqttq Sm-l Gitvwl, A.,1vt:tt11y l.'tf'w lirics, lr ll xy, ,lll Axr.bzt1or1--Mr,t,xf-l SIIALF, KYLE. HO? C Bard, Rnd Llvlll, lluyrtilza Math Cult, A1','1Fcty VICHPYS--t, 'N1n:t'-r ftl dlntfllrgr. ut clnrl-ne! quqrtgz' ut Smtf- nartll contest, Wtmtm ot l:.! pfrtmt tn 1fft,1rtwtt,1 Clult corttwzt Brest tlrf-t y-ur bmttltantmlg Am l',t'1trt-l.1'.wvf-I SLAVLH, MAHl BPL Cleft Club, Arrtbltmrl-fSK:cretury and hit tlv 'ZtfII!1tJQ'- SlIlWWlCl1f, MAHGIL Llllf Sportmtx-5 Club, Cc ll, Qnd l.lA lt Sxrvtfzt Fxrtthtlgfrt-ffSL1QCQigtt' zzxvxxtf- sufcrvtzlv Putgu 1 If? SLIILLR, ROBLRTV An'1b1t1on-V8.1 SLMAAN, l'PlL.DA Latin Club, Glue Club, 'l'1v'Cx:a lllxlz-1 prlze Wmnur m Wolll and Murx book contest Anslutlon Mf1fhee1r1'1!1C:: teach-fr SIQHIFT, AARON Sum Coxmcxl, Null Hmmr Sfwczf-ly PIPE, lffssqlxe 11.11 'flair-,, 'flqff-l-Dr:-,Ii Uvlitv Taiiz. Cuyfclzl, 354, -ily, -fl Cwy, l'21s1, and Hflqxouil ::l11:1.g1c.1. lv-hot!-r, Amlmlmn - Sun-rntlrt ?3lll.Ll. 'JIHGINIA A::.1,1'1c.r. b SHl.L'l'Ol-I ECDYCI Arrlfmml Su:-'V-:E SHFIIQIKJN, GLOHSZL. LU Smffrlcl. Clull, Nc'mCrrm Club, Ambltluzz --l9?:,1x1rt',:L'1:,t Slllplfll HD, MAl7lf1ARl.'l' L G lf P31111 , l'u11:rg,QGrl:', Am b1t1o1.- Enzuflizcr. SHIQHMAN, YSHANI VJ, Ill Axxlkwltwrlfllfi f-mglmy--V SHVHMATA INPZ Ulli Longo llxurz. ixrm Emhlr Cor, l Crchxry S LHMAN f Hayrmf: li 'f , 1: . I K ouel Anpl ul C 1 IVUIQ T um Sv 1mm1nI ILS lf 17 C. lOO 1. V ng I: ae., .IL vpxnnff- .. .uf 'f 1,1 J fu., f PLUS, MARY FLLEN Amlzllloh Sxxccr . .f SHWMAN DAN Haynmz lem , - 'S L16 11L1n'u!---, '. ' e 1 ng, Q' OVLIN, PAT Sum tw, I . 'lu 'l bg .Q IIA Illb, Nm onor Socu, -. 1 1. 1 l, 1. f .12 rn 'mon L' nys. SIMMONS, DORIS Theiyl nf: xbltlon 3113411595 A 5,7 rx' mr cz g2gj mg :L 'e SlVLEY, RAY G, llgxyn-Q:', on-C0111 Cl 1. School Hana. R O T ff 9 Li f.I1n 1 101. -. Lumina SKOLA ll WILMA H , rl ,1'1ur.-ff urs, SMALLWCOIZ, LOliS I 11:11 mf' --fl 11' 'Y IUUS 'VVl t' SMIIH l1lfl1.T'Q ' , .or ucv Zflfi Lam li ' H ,Y '7 'f . fli IIN UAL!! Uzflll ' Fllf I SMIIH, . .R.'VIQH' , ' -1- ,xl ,I A nh f H .' 'ry Lille 'N J :'1.,lf SMITH, He PH Amr: mln vwl1r.u :laws X 1 SMVTH f5'l'HliNlf'l l,f' Awl ztzqurlf--'Susan-ff SAMlTH, VlHGlNlA.' Ski-l'c'mF, Math Clxllf, Sclvrlcz Clul, rtrxscv- Club l: ' S-':,:'Z l:! Lu-nl Sp fr ,1 A72 Lvlllcnf 113 3111111-1? SMITH WINFIELD 5 A:r.k1'm1.fl,l S Ax: Cory f Qllaif SNHJEH, CHHlfS'l'lNl S1 or.so::' Club, SGI 'J'fAxms' fivnlcl Clllru, Car Sm? 3' Hiylf-:, tr.f1,r'QT Slif1lir':f:VIIf'-' L 1: -I '-1-7 Cf, 5 ffixrt Sy run 'f-: Azlllfm ,rw--QI'-. l1TA l Page IH' 4'0- fun 'El' 1 SOLOMON, .CLAHA Slceltons, Scrtbblers, Sctence- Club: Sponsors' Club' Aavlsory Pres, Lassos, '40, Co B, Znfl Lteut. Sponsor, Amb1IlOHfCOHlIIlGTCIGl Artist SONITZ, MARILYN Arrzbltlcn-'Success SPENCER, VIRGINIA' Sltalcespeares, Lassos, Sgt, Am- IDIIEOHYSIICCGSS. SPHUANCL, OWEN. Haynes, Pros., Co F, lst Lteut., Arn bttion-Dunttsf, STAFFORD, ELIZABETH ANNII Glue Club, VVCZYIYOIDQ' Mlszress, Ambttton-Stnaer tn my Iathers orchestra. STALBIHD, BILL Haynes, Sal at-Arms, Non-Com Club, lst Sat, ana Vtce Pres, Ambtttorx-Otl e-xecutlve or ranclt- ITIGYI. STALHIHD, M. BOBBY Haynes, Sgt-at-Arms, Non-Cont Clsb, Pics ani lst Sat., ArnbtttonfRancltman or oll executtve STAMPS, DORIS Stud Counctl, Sponsors' Club, Artvtsory Vtcfe-Pres., M IH School Band, Drum Mator, 40, H O T,C Band, Zncl Lleut. Sponsor, Arnbttton--fHa'cp1ne-ss STAIQSLLL, FLCZIINI, I,-'lfsc Dtuvt argl Bulls, Carts, Sli. Slceltons Arnb1t1oniCt.1l riervtctf worker. S'I'AHH, IULIA Sbakosaycares, Cliaylain, French Club Sgansors' Club, Hep, Heg StaII, Capt Sgonsor Ani bztton-Teacher. STLAHNS LLHOY Sclioff Barn Az:1:g1t1cnfS'.1f:ccs:f STIIARNS, IVIAHIOHIILZ lIII.H., Girl Heeffsvrvmz, Arrtbttmrt- Intvxtor decorator S'I'I'1fBlf'lG, FIZIANCLS lil LL Axnlztttor. fNu.,- STILLE, IVIAHIOHIII Arnlttlonfiltlcceszrltll lilo S'I'II.L.IVIAIN, MOHHIS. Monttcollo Stall, Co-Lltcrary lllttox, Lattn Club, Treas, Math Club Natl, Honor Society, Arn- lwittortflrxfiustrlal cbefmsst STOCKING, EUGIINE Track Team, Intrarnural Mar, 30, '30, Arnbtttonfln--fnurnent tecltntclan STOKLH, I'ItANCl,b A'11b1t1cn L QM, STONIS HIIBY Lwasos SCribI1ult,r:s Afwlnltlon Socrf-iary ct air hostess STOHHIL, HAMILTON Vootball Team Basketball 'l':,-am, All Ctiy Football Teearrt, una, Antbttton Arclntuct SIOHY, KIIMPNLH Ar1tbtltonfSuccess SIIL'l'FT-IFIISS, DOROTHY Monttcello StaIt, Proauctton Man- agwr, Math Club, Pres and Sedyfllreas., Natl Honor Soctety, Hlst., Lassos, Sat. and Iuaae ol Lasso Court, Scrtbbl-ers, Masque and Gavel, Charter member, Slncltons, Lntertatncvfl, Stull Counctl, Lxocuttve cormnwee THSf PA Delegate, Olltce Asst. Ir Play, Sr. Play, Ambtuon- Secretary. SWITARINGFIN, HARRY' Senate Latln Club, Pres lvlatb Club Nail Honor Soctety, Drlll Team, Sentor Class Pres.: Co D, lstL1fs-ut., Amb1t1onffSuccess. SWIIIIT, ANNE Skeltons, Treas and H1st,, Scrzbblers, Pres, Math Club, Sponsors' Club, Lattn Club, Stud Council, School Orchestra, Rea. Stall, Capt, Sponsor, lst nlace otantst in Soutlnwfvxst Mu-src Conterence, Lassosn, '40, Ambt1vortfComposor and organist SWINDl.lIIt, DOROTHY Glee Club, AYIlI3lIIOTlfSEIIll tK1 1 Q G- ' I Page 120 ik i ,Qu r' Pflgv 121 SYLVIQSTFR, WILLIAM COLL Hcynfaf: Natl Honor Society, Arrrb1t1onffCIrsrrr1cctl errmncer 'l'ALCO'l l', IIIIGIINII Arrtlztttorr--flucff IASSOS, DAWIOT-I Sf-fuzz' Clfxss Tix-cf' Ibztgcll Tsfcrrtr Tvick Ttrfxrzt, Centtfr or. suxcrul ternzr. OI Allffhvutlrwufst Foot- kull Tefxrzz, Center cr. All-Ctiy Teszrn, C'-r.f:r or. All-Dmtrtct Ttacru, Arrrbttror.-fSt1cce:as TAISCH, GLORIA Mfrnttcollfr Stull, Cr1Mr'1n:1f'11nrr Ltlvcr, 7-1:1 Hfzrsr S352-f ,', F .1'i Cffurrq. lxei Crm. T IPI S I7 A :lt-lcqtru-, Arttblllorl-Nuwrqup-r :v-porter I'A'r'LOT1, IQLINOII llcrrie Club, Vrce-l3rr-s' Aclvtiory Sf-C'y i 'fltu P715 A:',r,.i1rft- A','151Zr1:-1 TAYLOR, LOLIISET Scliccl I?ctr.1g 'lbrtrptg Teczzr. Arwlgttmnf Succ'-fs tr, ltte TAYLOR, MAELL MIR C'.1:gto.i.ctr1, Lisfos, Sgt' Arn- btttortflitnclergfxrterx teacher. TAYLOR, TOM: Sezrcxto Math Club, Lcrtrn Clubp Sfrruor Clfrssl, 'Jrce-ljxesg Footlcll Tami., Tuck Teurzt Artzluitiozrf ll S Army doctor TIPPIITT, DAIIRIILL Kfootbqllw Terrrng Track Tearnp Letter frzfrn Ln lootbcpl, IH- H, -1, -:Ig Azrtcrnon Lxtfcxrtrve IU teleplronu company TITSWOHTH, BOB: Haynes, Arrtbition fA qoofl uurcrncruticcxl QYIGIYIVQIV TOM, EOE. Senate, Vxce-Pres, Non-Cont Club, Tech Sgt, Drrll Tecrrr, Arzthtticn-Arclrztect TOTTIIN, MAHCIILLA Tlrurrt and Iiugle Corpz, M I H , Arn' button-Interior decorator 'I'I9llQVINO, CHITIISTINA' Srrunrsslx Club, Tromsng Arnbtttonv A 10:1 rtursv IHCDLIEIII BILL Il O TC Band, Znd Lteuig Afnliarflnnf A znfi M, and me-clrcxnrccxl engineering. TROTTFR, MARY ANN' Skffltcmsy Latin Club Mcltlr Club' Scfrbblers, Strc'y and Trecxsn, Lcrsbos, Sgt, Advtsory Vtce- Pras Olltce As-gtg Arrrbttxonw-Teacher, TUCKLH, CAROLYN Skf-Ports, Lcrfzsaos, AllIl3llIOIlfDIkGKIGlIC TIIFOCVUY. IJCLLIM, MARY LOU Skeieltonsg Lctsatns, Arrrbxtton-Secretory UHLRICK, TACK' Tennis Tecrrn Runner-up rn Intersclrolcrsstic terrrus iloululu: Wtriner' tn Iaoyp' r:turucir,:. 'enrzts rtrngles, City yuriog tunnrs doubles, and Soutlfrvueszttarrr runior tennis icrugl:-b, if, AIr.L1t1on---Lcwyur VALDIQZ, CHARLIE 'Footryirll Team, Truck Ttfurrrg Arn- Ixltton HL-nfl Ioctlcll couch VALITHII, ADOLPH Sglrurslr Club 'rlcn-Ccrzt Club, Sql Ponte-is TI-urn, Intrcrnurul lbotlvull Tl.-urn, All-Sturg Intra- rzruzzl Fcrketzzfrll Te-frrn, All Strrg Afzxlvttxfn- Drattsrrwrn JAP. flIlKr.N, MANY CONSTANCL, Iinrrre Cluhg Arrrlntrcrrrf Lrlzycrfrtftry teftlinictilrt Cr ju-1' lzkye :Ly Zxoilrer IJAIIOS Yl.'Ol'QNf Mlfl L:1::'o Drum :Ind Iiurle Corrs, Sgt, and Ist firurnrrmr, Mntlr Club, Cnr Sody Scrrlnblcers Ofivfe Asst Ltlzrgry Ar:-,V Ar:.EQ1i.cJrt-TE:-'xclif,r, VLATCII, FRAFJCJIS Stun CfnLgncLI S::r1bLle':1, Arrplnttorrf Iovrrrrzrltft 'JI'f'lI:GAR, CONCIIA A7vil21t13n Svlfcf-'sa Sky .FN Aa lf' in Q1 A ' ' 1 45' W . fgeniafzfi 'v'l'Xl.i.H, MARVIN Lutm Club, Vxce-Pxes, lell Forum Furl, lvlusque and Gavel, Math Club, lflntermlmvrsg PIXI latffl P',cZum:', Business Morluger, Dxrector lr Play, '4U lflrfiflzt-- 'l'-guru, Amhlilcn-flixlsxrues-:Q exffcutxvc. Vll1AL, LHMA Lil Sgfimsh Club Ambltlon--Nurse .'Oll.l-fllfll., IUNL Schlzol lifmd Srlzcol Crclwemwa, Am laltmrlf Comm-rt vlollmsx 'NAl,2NlH, llll'l'H Simi Counfll, Aml'v1l1onffSw'rf:I1Jr'y WA'KllH CHAWSH' Purrlw Prw Amlutmrlffl'lf1Vp11le:s :rm lcxdxnq -ucctwais WAl.l.ACh, C L Slud Cuuncll Mfxlli Clul. NOYLCOYI Club, lxznrullorm -Physxcmrl YVALLACL, HUTH Skt-lrons, Mulll Club, Syonson, Club nC:vi,:b.f,r':- Co lf Cap' Sgzrgoz, A:r.lt1!1Qr1fSucclf:S WAl.'l'HAVLl., PAUL Mmltlcwlic 51311 Bllfsln-sf. l.i1tor1r1 Clue-', Sim: CC'.gI'.::1l, Lam. fflwvlf S-rlixt H S li A l-'flfirlh Arulwxtmr: lif-war WAl.E'llAl.L, 'WDM S min- Lzml C.:.r1 Q:r:l,l,,lf-xl' lleq 1:2 C xg ' A::.l11l. :lf luc:'f: WAHF'-.r ll l'l-KANCFS S. 1r3r,,f,-rf A 1..2:, 3' Q2 E:..:11Sl Arr-'V Amblllorl 51146174-:1:f!v1lfxullxm, WA'l'l'..llS, IAHANKH ANN Azxxlmxon 53 Wi Av 1 li lAffl1f Amr ltulrlnflrollf 11-.1 VV' VF Hl'H?.KAll ilu ilu- V, Mztll Club, 'lqrwxs Sgmll Q l.JX:':g-' Ariz., A J Artic 1251. fQ1J3I1l:1 '.'.'ll.Cll, lfl.'l'fY A::.l,1 l,:lf2S.1:CH,, 'ffl l.l.P'i',Jl:lf-1 l'll,HPil,l1l Hayrf-:V ll.Sl I Sgr.. 15, Alix bltlon- ll S Army Au Cori: plluf WlS'lKAlIMl'l.Pl 'OHN Lim lvl W1 ls: Lmm AmL1!mnff R nlx, my y.1'1, 'Flli lfflll Al 'fl 5AlX.A l. xfrzy A 11: VMI. f A. ' Wllfll l'll,l.l,lQ lqzlxr. 'Qflul fv'l.,1-qv..L- qui f'1.1'.'e-I Clzutel 111'-rrzbvr Slmk-fzfpemus l,'1C1-fl5rfA:,, Sulllflllfxr Mlxlll Club S: ,mm fflur 'l 'l15 Lflgf-of -ll Cz- li l-! Lleut Simms-1, Asnbllllmf A :mc A:r.fA:.,:a:. Vlflllll, Hl.LllN l., Sgcimxmz Cult, 5hx1l:C:fpf-arf-:,, fS'v..l fT'1.1,f1: 'l':f--if Malll Clllllf A..1v1:Xfw:'y H'-ff Co H Cup! wz.5c'a: Amr mv 7. llx1gg11'.H5 'fflllll L'1 4.lSf5Allr 'l Sr I r- I l 1 WHl'll, PAIRICIA Ar:ll,f1I1Lf1'l--SwmCf- - Wlll'llS, HlQRBl.H'l, ll'i, li.O'l C Balm, Staff SQI, School Rarlzi Sclunol Orclul-rtra Poxxwsi' l'oQtboll'l'en:r1 Ambmonf S..:,-cw-:xr in zfxxfxlxgerw Wllll'lAKl H, CAROLYN?-J l H H Fmnclp Chu: AIZll3lY1OYlf' 'llvcxcthff-r WICK lllCHARlQ H O 'l C lvmli, Ami Lwul, Sclwnol Blind A11-fr. lwf A.m1'3ml-ll S Jing fvlrlfoll I 'nyc' Iii? WIEDING, HARVEY Cc. 5, Znfl L1eu1, Arr1h1t1or1 II Army A1r Corps OIIICSI WILHITE., MURIPL Ar:1h171Cir1fSf+:r1-tary WILLIAMS, DORIS Skeltonrs, Scnblvlers, Mulh Club, L.1:g-If Drum crm Hugh- Cory-:'g A:1:I'11t1cz1 Co:r1r1.f:rC1'1. 111124 WILLIAMS, WALLACI, H Hriyrlcr, N:,:r1Ccr1. Clul Flffrll SUI' Adw'1:'Qryl911As At:1I111'ir1 M.r11:t141 INILLIAMS, WILLIAM Hxijn- Twslir. Dull 'l'1.1::. Cree: Laurier Co C, lst Lufur Wmrlwr cl .lm plum- .11 Crw Iunror :mll loumwy A:r1l:1'1fvr1 U S Army A11 Cnr:-' WILLIAMSON, DUNCAN H,1yr1PS, Arr1I111,r:r1YSL1:f' WI'I l'LliI4ACH, CAPPIE Ar:1:,171Lr. I- 1Sll!CI'. Tr- r WIl l'ING, GUS I'I.lyr1ef1, Math Club N HA- l-fvnr1CQr'1 Clul Crime Af:--1 I?11ll I -1m AT:.L:'zf:r.f-Clv,-:f1:'z' --r linen-1 V11 A .11.z M WOIIIORD, MAHII, M I H, Trench Club, H1s1, An. b111or14Dr1+ss dessmner' WONG, DORA Curl Hrserxw-H, Sul :1ZA1r:1s Mdth C.11:: Ar11bx11f:r1' -Searrmtr-Iss WONG, IANIP. Gul l'1u:,1:r','f1f, Azr1I11r1or1-'S1rcf' WOODS IYIINI' Arr1l1.'1z3n Cf1rt1l11-llp11l',l1c: f'1,111r1K1r1' VVQIID, IOHNNII' LLL Morrucrfllo Stuff, Prociucuon I'1l:lOI IU'CIIIffl, Moth Club Lmm Club, II1:s: M l R Sc:1l,wl1l1f1'5, Rep, Null Honor SOCISIY, Stud Co11r1c1l TI-IS PA delefrcte, Ollicrf Asst, Sporxfsorg' Club, L'1s:v1 Iirum :xml Buczlu Cozgfg, Cpl, -ill Co F, flflfl Luau Sgurlfcr, Ar: b111or1fCl1x1:r'1:1r1 lfmrcutrcrl rirrv-C101 WRIGHT, CAROLYIQ Sronsoraf, Clulg, He,-it S1-Sy, Slrmcef spefxres, H151 Lusso Ilrum Emil Bufrle Carre, -Ill, Q'r11l lin Stull, Major Spormorg Ar11b111or1-Ssecremry ,,, WUNSCH, OSCAH lefl I'cru111, Sgt -fit-A1rr1:, ITOQIIQGII 11 rr AU1IJlllODf' Philozsoplxer and fscxentisl WYNLKLN LUCIA DIIAN Mormcrfllm Stull, Buf,1r1ess Mgm anger, Leases, Cfxpm, Mmln Club, Vlcf: Prws and 'Vreufs 4U Rep, '41 Skellurlfg, Furl, lutm Club S:r1I:kzl-ers 'l' II S I3,A AGI-e:':.'1te, land Ives! drzllel L-,rfft 111 lei! wr, l7f,1111-'le 40 Air1b111Or1--L.rI- t.11:I1111c1c1r1, YAIIGIQH, t'AHLINlf 'l'l1esg,:11,1r1:a, Pnrl Arr1I11'1uy'1f Crum 10:11-:1r1:1! 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Ek .f!LK,L'Q,L.l.,5- V Qin, ru -' .1 :J Q 2 .x - X i 3 , - Y N., f E . dq , N Y A 1 QQ f, .i p g 1 .3 T JR . 'L X ,, ...V I f 1, -., X xx s K 3 . N i-Q,- X 5 -' ' 'X -. Page 124 f+f++W,i0,zGZa,1,i+++ff Left to right:-Ieunne French: Hal Miller: Carolyn How: Amelie Rutherford: Reber! Ioseph Bcxer: lack Skaggs: Christine Rogers: Peggy Ponder: Roy M. Dies. Ir.: Kathleen Iersig. OFFICERS MISS MIRIAM BASS CHRISTINE ROGERS IEANNE FRENCH Sponsor Recording Secretary Historian MISS IULIA OLIPHINT AMELIE RUTHEREORD KATHLEEN IERSIG Sponsor Corresponding Secretary Reporter TACK SKAGGS HAL MILLER PEGGY PONDER President Treasurer Sergeantfat-Arms ROBERT IOSEPH BAER CAROLYN ROW ROY M. DIES, IR. Vice-President Parliamentarian Sergeant-atfArms With new responsibilities f f class oi '42 f f met 'midst excitement and seri- ousness f f f Balloting f f juniors made choice ot leaders f f f Capable f f lack Skaggs f f was chosen president f f With Worthy assistants f f Robert Ioseph Baer f f Christine Rogers f f Amelie Ruthertord f 1 Hal Miller f f Peggy Ponder f f Roy M. Dies, Ir. f f Carolyn Row f f Ieanne French f f f Class colors f f blue and gold + f + Class motto adopted f f It you tail to prepare f f prepare to tail f - f As Iunior-Senior prom time approached f f bustling and tension - f grew f f f Class f f intent on outdoing Q f previous years f f f Ettorts culminated in gala dance f + to be remembered forever + + f Baccalaureate f ' under super- vision ot juniors - f presented opportunity tor glance f f into senior lite f f f luniors f f may you f f soar to even greater heights + + in your senior year. Page 125 if f ff 4 , ADAMS VAL A ALDERMAN, LOUISE 'F-5 'Cv Az , AIJBERBONI BARBARA I AUGE HELEN 1. ,li .. V ' ,Q BAER RQBERT IOSEPH J Q M 4- J' I WJ' '35 in BANKS MARY IO - ' J' -i BARBAN, SHIRLEY BASS, ETHEL MAE BASSETT PEGGY BECK HERMINA BELL WALTER BELUE, RALPH BEIIFIETT BILLY REI-INE'I'T EDI-IA MAE BERCHELMAIHJI-I, STEPHEN I , , Rf' I ' SV T in A A A ' RIEL:f'rERi WALTER ' BIGLEY BILL ' A BIROII, KATHRYN ANN L . . BISKAMP THEKLA f ' BLAIR MARGARET any IiI,AKI,EY, VIRGII'--IIA BLOCKER MARY AIIII D- 339' Iv T ' BONNER MARTHA Gal, 1 - 'Nu 'H BORDERS IEWEL BOWERMASTER ETHEL BRADFORD BILL BRADFORD ROSEMARY ELIZABETH BRYAI-J IUIIE BUDOW HARRIET BURKHARDT, SHIRLEY -11 ISURIISS ROSS BURTI-IER FRED CADE GEORGIA CALHOIII5 BETTE CALLINS ESTELLE CALMBACH CHARMIAIAJ CAMPBELL ROY 14 ' 'A' CANINIOIAI, CRICKETT CANTWELL, BERT CAPROIAI, BETTY ttttitttt I,1l!l4' IJII CAPT, BERLETTE CARNES, COLE CARVEL, VIRGINIA CASH, MARGARET LOUISE CHASTAIN MA XIIIE CLAY CATHARINE CLAYTON, ANNE CLINES WALLACE CODY, EDMUIE-ID COEEMAN, MARY COHEN, SYLVIA COKER, CHARLES COLSON, EDI-IA CONWAY, MARGARET ELEA LEE NOR COOK, LUCILLE COTTER, GERALD I, COUGHLIN, MARGARET CREAMER PAUL CUNNINGHAM, SAM DAURERT LOIS DAVILLA, MIKE DEAL, WILLIAM E DECHERT, LOUISE DEUTZ, VIRGINIA DICKSON, FRANK L DIXON, IEAN DONNELL, IANE DRIGGERS, DONNELL, MARILYN DONZIS, HARRIETTE DRAGOO VENITA DOLORES DWYER, PATRICIA ELLIS, LOIS EASTMAN, LUISE E. EBERT, ANN ACY IRIS EDWARDS, BARBARA PALLER, BETSY EALLER, PATSY FIELD, GEOI.GE EISCHER, KENNETH I. irfkirt 5 iw' WH 1 1 -I 5511 3 is L - , 1. 4 . E. 'kttir unicvzfl EISHY MARIORIE 4 FISHER, FLETCHER 2 A ELAKE, EVELYN 1 as A Q 1-A... FLOYD DORIS b , A L' I , EONTAINE, LARRY WASHINGTON A A A D 3 A - , A gi , 4 Qlggzf FRENCH, IEANNE f ,.,- ' FRIEDRICH, PEGGY j-. ',, ,S -A nj j A OALNES, ANNE T ' GEISS, H. L A L L ' A ,. ' E V . , M1 152 GENTRY, SALLNA K ,- GIRBS, MARGARET GIESE, GUSSIE MAE GILLESPTE, IANE ALLEN GTLLETT LUCILE GOLD, EUNICE AMY GRALTNG, PAT GUNTHER, FRITZ HALTER TAT-JICE HAMILTON HANCE H. HARDY, FRANCES HARRISON, PAUL HARWOOD, HOWARD W A' M HATEIELD, BETTY IANE Q- HAYES, MARGERY ' HAZLEWOOD, DOROTHY DELL IIELLER, EOE HENDRIX GEORGE Q HENNESSEY, PHYLLTS 25' HERBLIF-I ANTTA IO HERRMANN, AYLEEN X ff, . ff HTGSON f 'T . H HILL, MARIAN ' ' A HIRSCHEELDER, GEORGE , ' Q12 .. ' 'ifs2.:p'1' . , A- , kgxw HOFFMAN, LUCIA MAE HOLDER, VIOLA ' A na I ll A L,, O'--ff' - . : , : w w 'EU' 'f 1 HOLLETT BETTY HOLZSCHUHER, ROBERT HOWARD, ARTHUR HOWLAND, IOHN HUDSON, DOROTHY in ,X YI' 1 A x A 53 Sw? E Q A '.. s 'sf :L ' 5 -A E E Ami' ix R I Q' in ma' If bk, M? 4 2 ,,. V at YYYA ' 1 - ...,, A A A In Y' . ggi 1k'ir'kirti kiri A' 'A' u O Page 123 HULL, IOANNA vc. J yr lb- INGRAM, ELAINE IOHNSON, CORRINNE JONES, DONALD H. KEEN KELLER, FERN .V KUNNECKE, BOB IAMES, FLORENCE IARY, MEMORY IERSIG, KATHLEEN IORDAN, BEVERLY MAE vu ET IOHN T. W KEIFER, MARIORIE KETCHUM, MARY LOUISE KINNEY, IOYCE KLEINE, BILLY KNOLK, MARGARET KURANER, GERTRUDE ' LAHOURCADE, IOHN LANG, GREGORY LAYER, LORRAINE . LEOPOLD, BEVERLY 3 I LEVIS, MARION is LEVY, LORENA LITTLE, NANCY LOYD, IOHN MCARTHUR, CARME MAESE, LOVEN, GLADYS N MCDONALD, ELEANOR MARY LOUISE MANSFIELD, KATHERINE sq- ,., .wriirgk q I : A MARKS, HENRY sr. . C251 ml. MARSHALL, DONALD ' I AYYAA - -' A MARTIN, GLENN C. I MASON, PATRICIA T 4 VK : y MATTHIESSEN, BILLY f MEADOR, BRUCE I I I I MELTON, PAT ' QITR' I ,II , 5 lI IIII MEYER, LOUIS I I I I MILLER, HAL ,ig 3 ., ,f 1 x A Page 129 Iffffffff MILNER, LEE ,lp . Ulm YK 414: MILTON, DOROTHY MINTON, LEE MITCHELL, PENNY MOORE, BILLY MORRIS, BETTY LEE MORSE, DICK MOSS, IUNE MOORE, MICKEY MUELLER, CHARLES MUELLER, MERLE CHARLES MUNDS, IEANNE MUNEORD, ROBERT MUNGUIA, ELVIRA MUSGROVE, MILDRED NEWSTROM, BETTY IANE NG, MAY LEE NICOL LOUIS NIVENS, OLIVER, FRED ONION, IACK HAL NORTHWAY, WILLIAM NOYES, MARIE ONION, IIM ORSINGER, ALBERT PEARSON, ANN PENA, FRANK PERKINS OWENS, KATHRYN BARBARA PERRY, BERTHA MAE PICKERING, MICKEY PINKEN, PAULINE PETERSON, NANCY PLAUCHE, LETT B. PONDER, PEGGY POTTER, IACK PRICE, SARALIE PORTWOOD, TOM PRUCHA, GEORGE PURSER, HAZEL RADER, IOYCE titifttitt Page 130 REDMOND, IAMES REIPLINGER, IUNE RENFRO, LOIS RESER, DICK REYES, ROY RICE, GLORIA RICE, MARVIN RIESENECKER, FRANK ROBERTS, BERTHA IANE ROBERTS, BETTY LOU ROBERTS, BOYDENE RODGERS, MARGARET LEE ROGERS, CHRISTINE ROGERS, MARTHA VIRGINIA ROGERS, WALLACE ROLAND, FLOYD A! Q V, V w ROSCHUNI, ELLIOTT J S 1 if I Q' ROUNDSTEEAM, LESLIE A ' 45.1 E-f' fiik' O ROW, CAROLYN , ' ELIEZ 1 f I ' I ROW, CHARLES n C , . A N-ff . .Q ' 1-...LJ RUNYAN, RICHARD RUTHERFORD, AMELIE RYAN, LOVERNE RYLANDER, MARY ANN SAWTELLE, CHARLOTTE SCALLORN, MARY BETH SCHAVRIEN, MARGY SCHWOPE, ERIC 1 SHAW, JOHN R. SHELDON, ANNE I SILBER, PAUL GEORGE SIMPSON, DORIS NELL SKAGGS, IACK SLEDGE, IEAN SMITH, GLORIA SMITH, MARY CATHERINE SMITH, NORMA MAE A SOBEY, EDWARD , SPELLMAN, IACK STACEY, ETTA MAE ttirtirt iririr ML. A ,ai R A ,,. NX STACEY NETTIE RAYE STEUBING, MURIEL STONE, IAMES STOWE MARION STRIEGLER, IESABEI. STROTHER, TOMMY SYEAN, THOMAS TAYLOR ELLA VLRNE TAYLOR, IENELLA TAYLOR LOIS TERR EI .L, PATRICIA THOMAS GRANT THOMAS MARIORIE THOMSOII KETINILTH TIPPETT BONNIE SUIQ TRAVIS, IIIJWARIJ TUOK ROEIBIE LLE TUCKLR LEWIS UHR IOHI-I IRWIN VERBLE IOL VETTERS MILIJREIJ VILLAR CARMEII WALIDLCK IOYCE WALDECK, W. O. WALKER TISH WALTHA LL EIB WARD, WINSTON 'WELLS ML. , ' .O WI IITEIELD, RAY WHITTEI-J, LACEY WILLIAMS DORIS IEAN WILLIAMS, 'TOMMYE LOU WILLIAMSON MARY LOU WILLIAMSON NELLE OLIVE WILLIAMSON, SARA IO WILSON, BILLY WILSON, MARTHA WILSON THERESA WITHERSPOON, BILL ZIEGLER, TOMMIE LOU 'kit its 0. xx 5' Bw 327' 'ZZ' 'ET' fx 45 12:-v 'S-My if Us if 4 lxk Qs llfl I Q ls- abr ir iririr ir o Page 132 'A' Page tit S' Glaufff Left to right:-Mr. H. C. Doolittle: Iames McCann: Io Ann Nelson: Hull Youngblood: Margaret Brinlzmeyerr Herbert A. Yarbrough: Mary Icme McKenzie: lack Kauiman: Frances Lanier Smith: Ioe Sheldon: Miss Gladys Hendrix. OFFICERS MR. H. C, DOOLl'l l'LE FRANCES LANIER SMlTH Sponsor MARY IANE MCKENZHZ Historian MISS GLADYS HENDRIX Recrrrdrrrg Secrerrrrry to ANN NELSON Sponsor IACK KAUFMAN Reporter HERBERT A, YARBROUGH Treasurer IOE SHELDON President HULL YCUNGBLOOD Sergeant-at-Arms MARGARET RRINKMEYER Prrrrrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrrr :AMES MCCANN Vice-President Sergeant-atfArms The flu epidemic 1 f tried hard to hold up program f f of Class of '43 + r but under unusual sponsorship of Miss Hendrix f + and Mr. Doolittle f f class got off to good start anyway f f with r'tips from Student Council - f f Election of Her- bert Yarbrough as president f f and other excellent executives f f f Officers were officially introduced at first meeting f f f Prexy Herbert adopted class motto f f and colors f f + Plans made for niclielodeon dance in gym + f f Con- test for class dues f ff between boys and girls f 1 with movie r + and refreshments given by boys led by Robert Crain f f for winning girls led by Dorothy Recla- mann f + f To make new friends f f class sponsored race f f to get ten auto- graphs ' + of unknown sophomores f f + Next year class plans - f to have even greater surplus of enthusiasm + f + Success to the Class of '43, 1 523 ABELOW, MILTON ADAMS, MARIORIE ALEXANDER, MARY OLNEY ANDERSON, BETTY IANE ANDREW, BOBBE APFEL, MAURY LEON ANDERSON, FRED ARMSTRONG, HELEN ASH, MARGUERITE BARRETT, ELIZABETH ANN BATTAGLIA, IEAN BENKE, DANIEL BARNETT, CAROLYN BLUMBERG, MARGARET BOAND, CATHERINE IEAN BRADY, FRANCES BRALEY, BILLY BRINKMEYER, MARGARET BROOK, TED STEPHENS BUCHEK, LUCILLE CAMP, NANCY BROWN, LYDA CARHART, MARY HELEN CARPENTER, CARMEN CLEARWATER, CHARLOTTE CLEARWATER, MARY CARVER, BILL ELIZABETH COLEMAN, BILLY COOPER, BILLY COOPER, MARTHA CRAIN, ROBERT COOPER, CHARLOTTE DARBY, SYBIL SUE DENNING, MARY IO DICKERSON, DURWARD DOLCH, WANDA DOYLE, BETTYE DRANE, BARBARA LOU DROKE, MILTON EDWARDS, BETTY IO A . - L P 'X Page 134 ERWIN, BILLY O'NEIL ETHERIDGE, FARIS FRAIM, IOYCE FRANCES S, CHARLOTTE FITE, ELIZABETH FLORENCE DESYREE GA LLAGHER, FRANK, IR, GIESE, PERCIVAL GARDNER, LILIAN GEORGE, MARY IANE GIBSON FLORENCE GIESLER, IANIS GILES, GLENNA GOATLEY, ANN GOODE, ELEANOR GRADY, PANE ANN GRAHAM, EDNA GRAHAM, IUNE GRAY, GEORGE M. GROBE, BILL GUTIERREZ, LUCILLE I-IALBEDL, MAYNARD HANSEN, EARL HARRIS. HALFF, HOWARD HAMMER, GLORIA HANKE, BILLY BILLY HARVEY, ROSCOE Avg 'ive 51 A ,V ,.,, , HEATH, GERALD HENKIN, RAYMOND HIGGS, PAT HOLDEN, BILLY HOLDER, PATTY HOPE, ALVIN HORNER, BUBBA HUGO, VANE HURST, HELENA HUTCHENS, RICHARD IRWIN, DOROTHY ISOM, SHERRILL fffff++fff50f,!wm0,4e4 IACKSON, WILL l IOHNSON, DOROTHY IONES, IEANNEL I IONES, LUCIAN KAHN, ROSA LEE KARNES, MARY NELLE KAUFMAN, TACK KEATINC1, IEAN KEELE DOROTHY IEAN KELLY, MARY KING, ROYAL KOCH TOY KONE SAM LAUGHLIN, PATSY LAWHON NORMA LEE I LEARY, DORIS ANNE LEAVITT, ALICE IUNE LEEDY CLARA LEIGH, ANNIE ALICE LEWIS MARGIE LEWIS, SALLY LIEEERMAN, DAVID LOWREY ALFRED LOWRIE, BETTY MCARTHUR MADELINE MCEALL, PAUL MCGEE PATRICIA MCKENZIE MARY IANE MCMANUS BERNICE MABRITO, GLADYS MARRITO, MERRILYNN IOYCE MARECHAL, NICK MARMON, H, A, MARMON, HARVEY MAUERMANN, MARGARET MAVERICK, TERRELITA MEYER, LOUISE MOEFETT, GLORIA PEARL MOGILEVSKY, MARIAN B. MOORE, CHARLES 'kir-k'kir'kiririr'k Page 136 nr- 5 if Page 137' MUNDS EVELYN MURPH, BEN NEALE BETTY IO NELSON IO ANN NESSLY BETTY IEAN NEWTON MARCITA IIILES TOMMIE NOLDE LORAINE NOLTE, EUGENE PALM, IO BETH PARKER, MILTON PASCHAL, GEORGE PENA IIORMA PENDLETON, EDWARD PERRY, MIGNON IJEEIEEEIQI, STEVE PIIILIIPS, ESTELLE PITLUK, IACK PRENTISS ELAINE PROCOPIO, IEAIIK PROLL, AUGUST ' PROSSER, VELMA ' PURNELL, TOM RAGSDALE, ANN RAMSDELL, ELAINE RANDOLPH NANCY REEVES ANITA RHODES, VIRGINIA RIDENHOWER VIRGINIA LEE RIEDEN, BILLY ROBERTS, IO ANN ROBIN, GRACE ELLEN ROBINSON, BRUCE RODDY, HELEN RODRIGUEZ DORA ROOS, CHARLES ROSEN, DOROTHY E. SALKEY IOAN SCHMIDT, IRENE SCHOLL, MARGERY IEAN itttititt am Cs? 'i Qs SCRUGGS, GENE SHACKLETT, IACK ALLEN SHAPER, HENRY SHAW, BARBARA ANN SHROPSHIRE, MARY ALICE SHELDON, IOE SMITH, DOROTHY VERNON SMITH, FRANCES LANIER SMITH, KATHRYN CELESTE SMITH, MARY LOU SMITH, WAYNE C., IR. SMYTH, LOUISE SORRELL, BETTY LOU SPECIA, DAVID STANSELL, VIRGINIA LEA STEPHENSON, LIGHT STRIEGLER, STAR TATE, IEAN TAUSCH, LOIS ANN TAYLOR, IO ANN TELOTTE, TEDDY THOMPSON, IIMMIE TAYLOR, I. M. THRASHER, WILLIAM TODD, EMMA KATE TOM, ROSEMARY TROUTZ, CLIFFORD E., IR. TUCK, IEANNE TYLER, IEAN ALDRED WARD, VALA IO WARNER, BETTY WATSON, DULCE WERBNER, ALVIN WHITTAKER, EUGENE WIEBE, VIRGINIA WOMACK, ELOISE WRIGHT, RIVARDE WYKERT, DORIS YARBROUGH, HERBERT A. YOUNGBLOOD. HULL ffffffff Page 138 Page 139 fx O' '- us, . .. ...iq '-3?T'I f-A: ig-.. .L 4-N: ,xi 'fl'--'-'AX ,1llx 'l.kx .zimx -fq: x -., Nw 7!!-6 Slain-Spanqlecf Eannefz. N01'E:-fvlltle words ot uklillc sstilllslftlnglffll BHl1llC'f'l Vt't'l'C composed in ttnc early dawn ot Septcrntner 14, 1814, try a young American, Francis Srott Key, temporarily detain:-ct, wliitc on an American mission, on ttle ttagstiip ot ttle Britistt lvleet tmlntaarcting Fort Blrtlenry ni-ar lsilltililttflf during ttle Xvzxr ol 1812. .Xt 4-arty dawn tie saw ttlc flag ot this country still proudly waving. -l4lll'SE stirring words were designated ns our National Antllem try Art ot Congress on Ftarcti 3. 1051. O say can you see lay ltle rtawrfs early tigtit, Vvtiat so proudly we tiailyct at ttie twitigt1t's last gleaming: Vvtiose tlroad stripes and t9rigl1l stars tturougtl ttle perilous lligtit ffer ttie ramparts we NVE1tCl1,d were so gallantly streaming? And the roclcetls red glare, ttle txomlrs tmursting in air, Ciave proof ttirougti ttle nigtit ttlat our ttag was still ttiere, O say does ttlat star-spangted tmanner yet wave Oyer ttle land ot ttle tree anct ttie tdome ot ttle lurave? On ttle stlore dimly seen ttirougll ttie mists ol ttie deep, Vvtiere ttle 1oe's tiaugtity tiost in dread sitenfe reposes, Vvtlat is that wtiiciti ttle breeze, oier ttie towering steep, As it tittully tytows, liatl conceals, tialt discloses? Now it catctnes ttne gleam of the mornings first beam, tn full glory reflected now stlines in ttie stream, ,Tis ttle star-spangted twanner 1-4 CJ long may it Wave Cer ttle land of ttie free and ttie tiome of ttie tmravet And wtlere is ttlat tuanct wtmo so vauntingty swore, That ttle llavoc ot war and the lmatttegs Confusion A tdome and a country stialt leave us no more? Ttieir tltood lwas wastfd out ttieir tout tootstepsy pollution No refuge Could save ttue tiireling and stave From the terror of lligtmt or ttie gloom ot llxe grave And ttie star-spangtect banner in triumpti dotti wave 0'er ttxe land ot ttle tree and ttle tlome ot ttie lnrave. O ttlus be it ever wtlen lreemen stflatt stand, Between ttleir lovid tlomes and ttie war's desotationl Btest wittl victiry and peace may ttie tl6i1V'H-TCSCUPLI land Praise ttle power ttiat tiatti made and preservrt us a nationl Ttien conquer we must wtien our cause it is just, Anct ttiis toe our motto - Mtn God is our trusty And ttle star-Spangled tmanner in triumpti stiatt wave Oyer ttle land 01 ttie free and ttle tiome ol ttle turave. Nvritten try H lirancis Scott Key A I sr 4- ' 1 1, . 1 if -, a f. 4 s X bla '-Q L K B' Z' E4 ' Q an 1 2' s up 1 U X 'F v'A A wil 1' 1 P f' v 'Al e A Y dung lkmerxcd on qddrdX Xfopoudm wofk. indeed ik is Koi our COd6i5 io pr otect XY om XXOYUX the hundreds oi cdr-5 X0 our Xxuqe QGYKXOQ Koi. 4, I . . x Rail' ! With One Foot in Place We Look In on Jefferson at Play Q ,.v : , 1 'ff S. Q e 1 sa 1 . KN. 5 Xl ff, ,V ,X 6. 5 1' u is f I -Q jg.. 3. Iv. KA 4' Ni , if x' F'l Qxl' Q 6. I 952 mi E 5? 'lf if 'i fgaawnilnqgfaaqi' W vt' 'lf May, 19401 Graduation nightl A dream come truel For the fortunate six hundred it is the crowning glory of their three happy years in letterson. As juniors we assume our respon- sibilities, decorate the beautiful auditorium tor the exercises in honor ot our graduating friends, and then, as a part ot the vast audience, watch our friends step up one by one to receive their just rewards tor three years ot earnest endeavor. Smiles vie with tears The last diploma is awarded. The beautiful gradua- tion music ceases. Everyone rushes to congratulate the grad- uates. Suddenly we realize that we are now seniors in their places and that in one short year we too will be a part ot all this graduation glory. lf? Dr. Hollers, President ot the Board of Education, is cordially presenting one happy graduate her reward. if if 72fvzee.-ffm! idea if vw Above:-Eoger to stort ofresh in or new term, we sworm up leff's beoutiful wcrlks to fill our beloved school with hustle ond bustle for onother nine months. Right: - Reddy to greet us, help us with our problems, ornd plon d new yedr of enrich- ment for us is our ever-understanding prin- cipol, Mr. Rogers, oft his office desk. Page 1 ffffe' 'lmfffff Capable Student Council members willingly render Valuable service to sophs, juniors, and seniors alilqe on hectic registration day. Council members ill get books in readiness to issue to throngs ot students atter our programs are completed, Registration begins and the halls are bustling with excitement. C25 Registering with lVlIS.laO'.'71i1CIl'1 ipthe commercial department are these serious young socrctarieseto-be, Whilel C35 iuture Einsteins seel: places in Mr. Mays interesting chemistry classes, just one short year away irom those coveted diplomas. By atternoon twenty-tour hundred ot us have signed up with eighty teachers, and at long last We start homeizrard exhausted but able to creep to the bust ' I'f1yff' 1,55 affix uidfllameniiiffirf Gur spacious, high-ceilinged library, in which tour hundred titty ot us at each period ot the day absorb its charrn, its beauty, its dignity, is indeed a place to stir pride in our hearts. lts indirect lighting, beautiful Venetian blinds, intricately carved ceiling beams, Vari-hued tiles, shelves overflowing with more than ten thousand volumes, and gracious guardians - long will we rerneniber all these, ki E D R I L L an-5 Page 146 ir Page iff? Wwllaufff Cll leff's famous Lassos visit Borden's favorite cow, Elsie, motion picture star, Who furnishes favorite milk. C29 Great excitement among the studentsl A fa- mous person, Mr. Gail Borden, friend of the Lassos, visits the school and takes the review of the Lassos. 7? LASSO DRUM AND BUGLE CORPS Opposite fLowerJ: - Pride of our school f f youngest addition to Iefferson musical groups f f is the Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps f f f Colorfully serving at football games f f parades f f many other school affairs f f keeping cadences for famed Lassos f f of which corps is a part f f they make all Within hearing distance f f Want to march to challenging f - left f f right f ' f lnspiration they are f + flashing red and lolue f + gleaming uniforms f f pealing music. 1,57 LYQZXH0-011' Band Members:-Bain Beacharn, C Belzung, . V. Belzung, Bussey Carey Carpenter, Carter- Castano, Davis, De Sha, Dhcssche- Dossat, Dudney- Norman, Ebert, E. l Edwards' T M. Edwards- Faulkner Fisher Frisby, Grebe l l-lagens S. Hageris: Hess- Holertian Horton, lricycr, lrluddlestori loiinson Kerr Lowa' Mazrica Mclfinney, D. Miller: H Miller Moeller' Morgan' Morse, Mueller, Munson, Muigravo, Myers, lr-ievf-low, G ffewrnari V ffewrian f'lf.'xfton OMarrf:, Pi-derfsori' Pendleton Perrin, Pophazzi l'lr1','t'1e Roberts Rcbin Fone, llueizzpel, Ryldnder S-Dlllifdfffl Sawtclle M Sclixicharf V. Schuchart, Scale' Silber Sziydf-r, Stearns- iltoubirig, Stewart, Tacgiifzrd, Taylor, liner, Trgziiiier Vc.f.ritir1i. Vtard, lVlviL1l'?l'ff1CU't Wliiti.: Wick IEFFERSON BAND leff band f f composed of eighty ready f ' Willing f f and able f f students f ' plays f f vital part in left activities - f - Plays f f and drills f f at all football games and pep rallies f f and goes on trip with football team each year - + f Plays for numerous civic functions f f Band popular in lefferson f f in San Antonio f f and in outlying territory f ' for its colorful uniforms + f excellent drilling f f and superb playing f f f Band plays f f assembly programs f - for school f - f Places First Division in the annual state and Battle of Flowers Band Tournae ment contests f f f Band furnishes dignified music f f forleff graduates to receive sheepskins ' f f Mr. Zoeller f f truly a fine leader f - and an inspiration - f to members f f Who are sure to go far With such invaluable training. O N U R A Orchestra Members:- Pieacharn- Bearekmari- C. Belzung- l Belzuzig Brxiclix Caztipoal- Carson- Cas- tano, Davis, Denning, Dossat, Fischer, Frisby, Garza, l. Hagens, S. Hagens, He-nkin, Hess, Hoicrzian, Horton, lasrner Karnes, Kerr, l.o':.'n: McClellan Mayer' Mazigca' Morse lletftorx Perrin Pophain, Puinly- Ramon, Roberts, Robin- Roland- Ruempel' Schuchcrt- Srniih, Snyder, Story- Sweet, Taylor, Trodlier- Volentine, Vifhitis, Wilson. O R C' H E S T R A -k -lr ir tgncfzanfnucfienceii i' i' if IEFFERSON ORCHESTRA Opposite - Lower Picture: -e Forty-five musicians - f compose outstanding orchestra led by musically gifted Mr, Zoeller f f - Very active in all school activities ' ' playing for all school assemblies to delight of student body f ' and accompanying student body in community singing f f f Besides being active in school functions f f the orchestra plays for numerous civic affairs f ' ' l-las always placed First Division in the annual state contest f ' - Plays Christmas carols to which all blend their voices - ' f All leff students realize f f they couldnt do without leff orchestra ' ' - Qrchestra members ' f We compliment you on your splendid school service f ' no organization in school gives finer service. - r O GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Glee Club Members-Upper Group: Carolyn Piiif- Dcrctgy litgdroti Ruth Mflliifildf Betty lane llew- 'U sirotn Virginia Dciutzi- lo Ann Roberts Margery lean Schell Lower Group: Front Row:-Evans' Pike Blair Schramzng Corley, liewstrozn- Roessler, SlYT1ID1OY1jDLtY1,5lGI'l, Lanfordp Kuylcendall Middle Row:- B- Deutz lenlcinsg Miltong Robortsg Peterson, Steiglerg Smithg Birorig Fischerg Clarkg Mills. Back Row:-Mr. Buraon, Mcflonald, Davis, Randolph SfflClllY,O3fl, liudoxg Cool: Schoilp Cfioiiior, Stafford: Kriscn. N I G I-I T I N Gt A L E S Ott to Austin go more thorn ct thousond left rootersl Cll Merry hecxrts ond melodious voices - Lctssos hold ct sing-song with Hlclome on the Ronge cts the troin chugs on. CZD One ot our memoriesl Miss Smith ond Miss Douglois check the girls in every colr so thot no one will be lett behind. C35 PTA. mothers turn the bdggctge cocrch into ct refreshment cdr ot de- licious food to curb the hunger pdngs oi the Austin-loound students. C45 Losso Drum ond Bugle Corps sets the step tor the leit potroide down Congress Avenue in Austin. Unified mdrching, hotrmonious music, hoppy toceskoll blend to moke on inspiring picture. CSD Doris dnd Mcrrjorie give the conductor ct hctnd with his storcks of tickets os he registers dpprovotl oi their help, Page 1:70 if ir if +S7yQ,4z'S:f,:Q'S0af,,if if -nf af The ggme over, bgck home to Son Antonio We stdrt. ill Tickets pledselu dnd ots the conductor pcrsses through with his ldntern, soundly sleeping Botnd members rouse for just dn instofnt. CZD Proudly held by two erect Ldsso fldgbedrers gre our bedutifulNdtionotl ofnd Stdte colors C33 Drum mdjorettes, forgetting so quickly our defedt, softly sleep ds the long trdin rumbles otnd clcttters on through the night. An occotsionol school yell stgrtles the sleepers. Bursts of song die out before they rectlly stdrt. lt's the end of ci perfect doy when we roll into Son Antonio dt two o'clock in the morning, ff ff +J!au0ff7a0mP.'7.14.+ f ff Ill These ever Willing, ever helpful, officers ol our l3.T.A. plcrh beneficial school GC- tivities. Left to right: Secxiede- Mrs. Webb Cerrhesg Mrs. Mefrcus Tylerg Mrs. Merle thieu Behzciquihg Mrs. lulicm Srhiihg Mrs. B. P Smith, Presidehig Mrs. Gunther Ore l'11g1f' J +f+afSmaauZ riff singer, Mrs. I. S. Williamson, Mrs. Henry Shaper, Mrs. W. A. Williams, Mrs. A. K. laphet. Standing-Mrs. Nat Kenney, Mr. T. Guy Rogers, Principal, Mrs. H. E. Sulten- fuss, Mrs. Claude Richerson, Mrs. Ross Burns, Mrs. Fred Neal, Miss Frances Smith, Dean ot Girls. C25 Drill Team members on Fathers' Night park cars and assist parents from cars. Here Cadet Lahourcade graciously receives guests. lnside, CSD Mrs. Sultenluss flashes that winning smile to enroll new members. C43 lnvading the Armory, some proud parents inspect their boys' hobbies at Hobby Lobby, While C53 others are eager to better their aim as sharpshooters. Cll Alert President Swearingen is stepping lively as the members ot the Class ot '4l make plans for Ietterson's tirst senior minstrel C23 by which everyone is entertained with jokes and good music, especially the crooning ot C35 Wallace and Vlfunsch. C49 Our school is reminded oi its duty to the nation in impressive patriotic assembly. Opposite: - ill Frankly puzzled over how such a tiny girl as Valeria can so marvelously manage that big baton are Mr. Eaton and Mr, Ervin, Grantland Rice photographers, as they are greeted by Lasso otticials and sponsor on their arrival at letterson. Can she really twirl that thing? asks Mr. Eaton. C25 Readyl Cameral Actionl Once more Lassos Ngo Hollywood as pictures are made on our campus by Grantland Rice Sportslite man- agers. A real thrill tor excited Lassosl C33 A sea ot Wideebrimmed hatsl Lassos thank the tootball boys tor a grand season With a delicious Mexican dinner at the Original. l-lusky football players seem to be lost among so many Lassos, Below: W Little wonder the Latin Club is known throughout letterson tor its friendliness, good tellowship, culture, and Wondertul times. Latin students have been entertained in many ot the loveliest homes ot the city. Here President lustine presides over meeting as all relax and enjoy real old Southern hospitality in the Hollywood atmosphere ot Beverly Mae lordans lovely home. fm. 1 ' ,, V .-1152 . , X. f - 4 3? , ff gfmf 5-K ' 3 J, Xi H N32 W wg, iv o k z ,F f Q, .W jx. , 1 H- fm .Q -A 1 .di V! df- h -'fsfiymfg .. A44-.., Wf L, 1, V . , f J, Q 2 Q ' 5 Vs! Q , fy Q- :Sf K 5 ' 'Egg 2 si fx? Q f 'X gf Wu. 4 2332 fmwimx T' 'M w ,QV QM ,KQ.' J, ' . ? wW gkgigis i , Q3 i , H R ,Q mv, , 'ax rw' V, X iw W ly-wg , ' U ,V gl W gf- Q - .-,guy Jmvgzfiifggh f -. 449' J 4 2, as . K Q , w,XMJ ,519 x 'ls ax ,,k,f?1fgVzVgZ V . ,Z QF E .1 1 Thgt powerful swing ot Popeyes hits or new high in Monticello sotles this yeor. Enthusictsm omong the students clue to the promise ot ctnother chotmpion yegrhoolq, more hegutitul thon ctll the others, booms the sgles to gn unprecedented number. For their line, unsellish Work l-lol Miller, Bruce Meotclor, Audrey Little, Betty l-lcrzeltine, lgnis Mell, ljronces Brinlie meyer, gncl Velmct Koty Win tree gnnugls, lgnis, Luellg, oncl Bruce, representing the lVl.lR.'s, Skeltons, gncl Senote register hctppiness os they receive trom Velma, Circulcttion Mon otger, their tour clollctr, six clollctr, gnd ten clollgr checks ots rewgrcls tor their clubs' line work. Vary!! I CD ffffaud Zmffffff ill Colorlul leii Bond, stepping olong briskly in rliyilirriio unity wiili polished insirurnenis gledrningy proudly pdrddes post Aldrno. Q22 Gdllornily rnorrolfiing ore ine ollioers of the oornrndnding Siill ol our RCTC., led by Colonel l-lollowoy. C35 l-lorrs olil The ildg is pdss- ing by, fil Rosplondeni in tlieir pozirioiio red ond blue unilorrns, sponsors pose I-Xldrno. y in 1 Q if i i ,, aff f'I!jj1 1.1 Above: - Cl5 At the l94U Trl-l.SP.A. convention in Denton our Monticello stati and sponsor enjoy an early breakiast. C25 Albert Orsinger twirls his cane for the belles ot the Bowery Ball. C35 Peggy and Madelyn, attired in Grandmothers party dresses, are amazed at Iohn Bob's cigar and checkered apparel. C45 Cur Mildred De Witt, Tl-l.S.P.A.'s state secre- tary, discusses program plans with Mr. Crenshaw, Miss Harlcins, Mr. Soucek, and Mr, Hayden, Opposite: -- Cl5 Smart left cameraman shows technicolor movie ot the Latin Club's garden party, Beverly Mae's father having graciously furnished the motion picture. C25 Cheer leaders get into the swing. C35 Every B.O.T.C. boy is measured tor a unitorm before step- ping out in his shining armor. C45 lett's Lassos are in Piedras Negras, Old Mexico, spread- ing good will tor letterson, this time at International Fair. C55 An Apple tor the Teacher! lillljlf' I in ,, M my iff gf, 1 Qs 5 ' W an p. ' x 5533 Q? Iva a X . iff- . ' 4 -. iii' ' 14100-naenlfianivkir Above: - For lett's journotlists ot the Monticello otnol the Declotrottion the high- light ot ct totscinoting yeor ot Work ond ploy together is the trip to Denton to ottend the T.H.S.P.A. convention. A true summer night in micl-December, or dinner-clotnce choiperoned by tun-loving sponsors-no Wonder these toces register joy. All ore from letterson. Opposite:- Cll Winning Wright oiclvisory members rofdictte hctppiness os President Westlicfemper proudly olisplotys their Christmcts check for 32.50 ree ceivecl tor buying the highest percentgge ot onnuotls ot oll cfdvisories. C25 Chctrles Thompson, youngest exhibitor oft the Witte Museum, Works busily on Early l-lctrvestf' ctnother lovely chctlk olrctwing. CSD More ctrtl How coin Winston resist buying cr ticket from these super-sctlesmen, the Shokespeores P11111 I1 I is if 5 fege sf W rw Page K .,.f+qs ff , sandwich girls. C45 Well-earned sweaters are ample reason for the broad grins on these lettermens faces. 161 if '7wa4 7!ae !VA7!1,ZEefaae G lt's Christmas time again at lefierson, and CD left students torget their dignity and their age in a hearty Welcome to good old Santa Claus on his arrival. C25 What grand hosts Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and Elmer I. are at their Christmas party tor the annual and the Cicero class at famous old La Villital Cheery glow ot a Wood fire, melody of Mexican airs, gay decorations, and marvelous food are all just made complete by Santas dropping in on us with gifts for everyone. Page 11,2 ff if -ff Qaaziimai QAWL Meagan ff if ff With all its solemnity and its happiness Christmas comes to lefferson as throngs of us Cll gather before school to sing carols around the schools Christmas tree. Hloy to the World our left students sing, and they really practice what they sing as C25 members of the Irvin advisory pack a car With Christmas cheer for a needy family, one of the eighty-three cared for by lefferson, and CSD the Ralson and li. E. Taliaferro advisories take inventory of their huge, fascinating supply. Even the clubs join in, as C45 the Dolly Madison Club girls and Miss George proudly assemble their many packages. CSD Miss Brunet's advisory members Wrap beautiful packages under the solemn spell of 'Silent Night, Written in French on the board. l it Page 163 .Y im U tyiyo is ly 4 gr y 1322 VS -4 n F9 awww ill How lett's eyes do pop at Nleti'sapoppinl The tinale is a colorful interpretation ot the Congag the theme is 'Down Argentine Wayg the characters are lovely senoritas and gal- lant senors. C25 'Rich Man, Poor Man is cleverly enacted by Miss Qrrell's classes, as are C33 The Ghost ot a Freshman, C41 Glittering Moments, and C53 'llllomance lncorporatedf' Many happy moments these dramatics students have in letiersonfs Little Theater. ln this beautiful room entirely set aside tor the use oi dramatics students our boys and girls also acquire poise and the ability to meet real lite situations. 151511 11112 f af ir ir fS4Zam70n9,Wi++ fi f Debate: - Roth boys' and girls' debate teams - under aspiring sponsorship ot Mr. Hassell -tackle their topic-Resolved: that Texas Should lncrease Tax On Natural Resources. Brilliant Aaron Seritt heads boys' team, lune Bryan, girls' team. Urgent invitations to tournaments were received from the University otTeXas,Raylor University,andS.W.S.T.C. in San Marcos, North Dallas, lohn Reagan, and Austin High School. Winning second place in the Yoakum tournament, our debaters enjoy the privilege ol debating before the State Senate. Aaron and lack Win the Alamo l-leights tournament and cup February 22. Still achieving, the boys' team Wins the city championship tor the third consecutive year. Trophies are Won by Aaron Serilt tor best boy speaker, Rosemary Dobbs for best girl speaker, and lack Langley tor best first-year speaker. Declamationz- Miss Qrrells declaimers also come through with flying colors. There Was a Man, given by Margery l-layes, Wins the city championship. W. G. Waldeck, Hull Youngblood, and Bill Eads also represent Letterxson. Extemporcxneous Speaking: - Aaron Seritt, Hwizard ot Words, Walks ott with tirst place in city, district, and region in the American Legion oratorical contest, Winning second in the state. l-lis speech will be used in competition for a 34,000 prize in the nation. lack Wins a gold medal in the Qptimists' contest tor his original speech, Optimism as a Philosophy. tll Sitting on the edge bato with Mr, Harwell who can really develop Patrick llerzrys 123 Co and Aaron final inxtr -7' tions: o their debfztfg. tgi t ,t lune 'md Rosettifxri tip gethcf' o me tough o ,os 1715141 111.5 ,, V! I ,fi r 4 JT A 5 . ,5 P 1 Q Comes the close ot cr term cmd Cll the inevitctble turning in ot books. Sectrching the Coun- cil's lost-book tobles, one student C23 tinds CI dozen ot his. H35 Chcrrles gets cfdmircftion trom new Art Club. fill Armory ritles crre cctretully checked by tedercrl inspector. Q51 Mr. Rogers introduces our guest who speorks on enemy prison cczmps. KES? We excfmine I-Xtriccm souvenirs, which were exhibited by one ot the mcmy interesting people Who visit letterson from time to time cmd Who hold students spellbound with exciting stories ot their trcfvels crbrocfd. Pugv 1 mi tk if if f0nZULZA7!Le!Vewf ff if -ff Page 1 The auditorium rocks with laughter at HGeorgie Porgien Cl5 in this hilarious scene from Masque and Gavel play, While C25 Spring Fever is another real triumphs C35 Always on the job are these fine stage crew boys, but C45 they clo relax and this time the camera clicks. C55 Magic Stradivarius in one hand, loaton in the other, famous David Ruloinott conducts lett's or- chestra. C65 Teachers relax and cook hotdogs in the rain at party given by Miss Finney and Miss Evers. 07 l 4 'v 'ff if it if 7Qe Qwfzllaflm fiftieffi. W 'K 'A' if Cll Lovely Mary Bassett, '39 graduate and now still truly the l'Sweetheart ot lettersonf' sings the Shakespeare song tor the first time in letterson, tlanked by a harmonizing chorus that truly delights an enthusiastic audience. C25 Giving dash and vim to every perform- ance in which they appear, our drum majorettes add materially to the spirit that is letterson, C35 From Publisher Mclntosh Principal Rogers receives tor the school the San Antonio Light trophy for tying the Brackenridge Eagles in seven sports during the l939-'40 season alter Brackenridge has proudly held it for the first halt ot the year. C41 St. Valentines Day comes to lefterson and two Lasso hearts beat in one lariat heart. tl Page 169 if ff? . 'k if wtf rv .: ftwis' iff .fs ' if: if K7 .i fn wif 13? ' ft ' fu- if if .M ' uw' ta-4 ' '- t ' ' A ,s aff, Opposite:-Roll ot drums, throbbing cadence, red and bluel letterson is on parade in yearly Battle ot Flowers parade. Cll letterson sponsors, beautifully groomed, proudly follow Colonel Sponsor Madelyn. C25 Famous Lassos swing along in perfect step while C35 heads up and chests out, our Drill Team members march proudly past the Alamo, the end of the trail tor them. Below:- Cll Captain Wyneken gives a St. Louis Browns' slugger a lesson in long rope slinging. C2l Smiling tor Universal Newsreel cameraman, Frances Brinkmeyer lassos from her lotty perch. C31 Honoring the new mothers, the P.T.A. gives a lovely luncheon. C45 Planted by the PTA. on the parade ground are two honor trees dedicated to Principal Rogers and Mrs. Stille. C51 Colonel Keyes and Colonel Austin inspect our cadets at an- nual Federal lnspection at new Alamo Stadium. CSD Margaret and Mrs. Conway graci- ously serve at the Conway's charming home. o U R S C HA oe GA L1 N T TH OE F R o N T , - . 'VIS 5: 4 it . JM- .- M. 'gg ' N A V ' ..1-F - fi' W ,- 4' 'T :Q ,fm . -J 1' ' '- , ii' ' . - ,, ., TE-A' M Q ' 'iv f T :AN HELP BRITISH 'NN FDIL Abovez- CU Grateful that We Americans are living in Hthe land ot the tree, We lend a helping hand to Britain in her valiant stand by saving tintoil lor the British. Miss Burlce's Physiology ll class has just received a large assortment from Agnes Cotton School, C23 Knitting draws many enthusiasts, these girls do their part in giving aid to Britain. Opposite: - The senior play, l'Bachelor Born, depicted lite in a boys' school in England. ill Said Donkin, the boys' house master, l'Meet me tomorrow morning in this study at ten five. C25 Said Ovington, the headmaster, ul shall be obliged it you will remain a few minutes, Hastings. C35 The cast ot HSugar and Spice, Ieiiersons school play entry, in- cluded Bob Nobles, Frances Lanier Smith, Eleanor Mansfield, Glenn Alvey, and Genessa Kapen. This play Won second in the city contest. P0570 1 72 if if if f'Uefufd4lA7JLJlana.a4+ if if if Albert, Aline Claire Alvey, Glenn, Ir. Anderson, Otto Atwood, lean Barnhart, Iames H. Bennett, Ethel Bertch, Russell Casper, Kathryn DeWitt, Mildred Doehne, Louis Ewing, Louise Foreman, Barbara Garnett, Ranstord Gephard, Barbara Gilmer, Virginia Anderson, Barbara Beaury, Ioan Bennett, Billy Biron, Kathryn Ann Biskamp, Thekla Callins, Estelle Capt, Berlette Cunningham, Sam fMeInbers ot New !f'femJa4 of Naional Jfancvz CLASS OF 1941, ELECTED MARCH, 1941 Hart, Alvin Van Pelt H ,Y Hetner, Charles Hershman, Mildred Horner, Madelyn lsbell, Dorothy P. Iersig, Lorene Kanter, Pinney Katz, lean Kilpatrick, Muriel King, Helen Frances Lang, Ieanne Larkin, Lucille McCaldin, Roy McDowell, Sanborn McMordie, Ioe McTaggert, H. H. Marucheau, Albert Melancon, Hazel Mell, Ianis Newman, Virgil Newton, Carrie Payne, Iohn Bob Proctor, Marie Richerson, Lucy lane Seale, Kyle Shipmarb Dan Smith? Harriefte Lee Stansell, Florine Stille, Marjorie CLASS OF 1942, ELECTED MARCH. 1941 Deal, William E, Dwyer, Patricia Ebert, Ann Ellis, Lois Evans, Evelyn Goodman, Leo Hayes, Margery Highsmith, Billie Little, Nancy Loyd, Iohn Mason, Patricia Muntord, Robert Ng, May Lee Noble, loe Nye, Dorothy Orsinger, Albert Stone, Ruby Sweet, Anne Taylor, Mable Trotter, Mary Ann Varos, Yvonne Veatch, Frances Vexler, Marvin Wagner, Ruth Wallace, C. L. Warner, Frances Westkaemper, Iohn White, Helen Wyneken, Lucia Dean Yoakam, Carolyn Perkins, Barbara Riddle, Evelyn Ryan, La Verne Severeid, lune Stone, Iames Thompson, Charles Tucker, Lewis Walthall, Ed. the National Honor Society elected in March, l94U, will be found on page 855 Opposite: - Throughout three years in our school Velma Ray Kay and Harry Swearingen have a record ot straight Aus, Max Altish, Marjorie Lee Bielstein, Morris Stillman, and Iohnnie Lee Word have a record of all A s except one B each. Page 174 i N Q r K. . f ' I s gs. ' tl' .45 , 4 i p . .Y N4 ,,, , ml'l'-123:92 N! , X X ' f I 1 I Q Nuff ' ASQ v . X ,, I H- K p 5 . , Q 2 , S S: V Afola fi V X XX' x 1 P Xxx. Z' 1 X XX: ml XIQ For your Country, boy, and for ttlat Flag, V . tty K never otream a otream, but of serving tier as she th N 2 T P X ,X Q 5 bids vou, ttlou ti, ttme service Carr ou ttirou tl Q X. X, is 1.1 gt y y gt Q 'fx' Xf Xe N, a ttiousanot terrors. No matter what happens to ' 1 X x -3NVxX s. YFX .-A Y xi b X C , X . x 5 - you, no matter Wtno ttatters you or who abuses 47 -rx A, ,Q X you, never took at anottier ttag, never tet a 52 nigtut pass tout you pray Goot to tytess ttnat Flag. Q7 Nf Rememtoer, boy, that tyetninot att ttnrese men mg X5 you have to oteat Witty toetwinot officers, and gov-- R5 if ernment, anot peopte even, ttiere is the Country X' ' Sxtiersett, your Country, and that you tbetong to Her as you belong to your ovvn mottier. Stanct Q X -by Her, tooy, as you vvoutot stanot by your mottrer. 4 - :isis , 2 ' v This is HH extract from HTLQ Man Xfvithour il Country, s Q f ' 1 Q 9 xi i X written by Edward Everett Hate. ,Agp Page 176 -Q, . , A , , , x A J v f iv ' U 1 1 ' x , I JJ J, ,a l YM, I i 'V if ft ,,f ,Q if ,. if ,ff f iff , sf' J' X ' 'N 9 ,ffl ' 1-' 'xi 'RQ 'Q ' y 0 - - .' . . ' 1 1 'JJ af ' 'rj , F Ax ' ' if-' - 'iv 5 1 'jk I . 1 '.:..,. -B., 1 js. V! Nfl' gwgft K , jul A, I, . , , , Q I -,U V x fl X . pf! lj D. 1 'Y' , 'lx -'Xxx .1 'V J Q - v5 1 .Q . ' . ,ff ' v' ' '-'K 'iix t f if A we -,Q-Z Lf ,j X fx!! ' x 1 Q H ff , If :T 1' KJ v av J , 2 I ' Ci 49 I -f, -so y I fl xffi' C! ' P44 ' ..,.c-1 v . b, L. 34g?'-gy., ' . r g ,. ,. '1-ff N-::1L,.,i 'CZ ,A 14 Sang 050414 41047 ,W yYour Flag and my Flag! f 42604, Oh, how much it holds- edffar 1 our and and my land'- ' -f.Q.Secure Within, its folds! X t J ry fclocjxour heart and my heart QVQLQ4 Qgzgggrg , I . , iw! , ' J . SAL Lf! A , . . Beat quicker at the sightg 5 Sun-kissed and Wind tossed, v 7 Red and hlue and White. The one Flag - the great Flag- ' The Flag for me and you-f Qfg , Cviorified an else beside- 9! A Q!! , the red and white and hluei nj J f ' J' ,, ' ' fffzfffefa A wi,iVYour Flag and my Flag! K, To every star and stripe The drums heat as hearts heat And fifers shrilly pipei Your Flag and my Flag -f A hiessing in the slcyg Your hope and my hopef-1 It never hid a iiei Home land and far land and half the World around, Qld Glory hears our glad salute and ripples to the sound! Vvritten by -1 Vviihur D. Neshit Page 178 ifffM M iff ' 'Aww ' ..-iw,g,,Nm T' ' - Y-'rf ' -' - L, .-ar- ... Q A.. , , Cll The team members -e left to right- are' Front How:-Riley, Aguirre, Wallace, Moltett, Matthews, Boat, Tippett. Second Row:-Brooks, Gonzalez, Valdez, Stautzenberger, Kong, Pitt. Back Row: -Coach Cole- man Reeves, Booth, Baird, Storrie, Simpson, Power, Coach Burnett. 12D The Mustangs and the Eagles stage a real tumble in a tense moment oi the Thanksgiving Day game. C31 What a pile-upl Page 17.9 l +faffS'fVa94+f++ September ZUW- K lettersonftl , . . Corpus Christifl-4 September 28--W lettersonvti , Stephen F, Austin-F3 October 3' lellerson-l8 . Laredo l-liglift7 October ll letfersonfb. . ,. McAllen High-'27 October l8- letlersonffl Austin lclighf2l October 265 letferson-l2 Harlandalerh November 2 -A letterson-QU, , San Antonio Tech l2 November 8 letlerson-O T .Tivy High'6 November lb- lellersonf1l7 Orange, Texasfo November Zl letferson-U . Braclienridge-7 September 20: - The mighty Buccaneers ot Corpus Christi defeated the letterson Mustangs lil-O in the initial game ot the season, the dedication game ot the new Alamo Stadium. September 28: -- First out-ot-town game - lettersons Mustangs tied 645 with Stephen lj. Austin in Houston. October 3: --- The Laredo Tigers were trampled by our Mustangs l8-U in the tirst district game to be played in Alamo Stadium. October 11:-The McAllen Bulldogs sguelched the tighting Mustangs 27-6. Booth and Mottett starred tor the Mustangs. October 18: - The shining Austin Maroons stampeded the letterson Mustangs 2l-O. Played in Austin, it was our tirst district defeat. October 26:-Our Mustangs War-painted the Har- landale Indians l2e6. lt was our second district win at Alamo Stadium. First downs were letterson 7-Harlandale O, November 2: - The Mustangs pounded down the Tech Buttaloes 20-12 at a night game. With this victory, letterson Won the Northside championship. Page 180 ffff0n'7!1eQmZmw+++f 4' 113 November 8: -With the rain making the teams barely distinguishable, the Tivy Antlers almost missed the glory ot a 6-O Win over the Mustangs. November 16:fThe letterson Mustangs Walked away with the appalling score ot 47-6 over the lamous Grange Tigers in an exciting game at Alamo Stadium. November 21: S Plenty ot turkey to keep us happy and an invigorating afternoon made the Thanksgiving game a Wonderful attair even though the Eagles led by the slight margin of 7-U from the third auarter to the tinish. With patriotism being the main theme oi the marching, music, and drills at the halt, and with the Mustangs outplaying, outgaining, outtighting, and generally ruining the Brackenridge defenses but not outscoring the Eagles, the game at Alamo Stadium proved one ot the most exciting games ot the season. Brackenridge was thankful for the Win alter that game. Pllgl' 181 i if if if 0n'7!1e6mc!w0aaJ if if if r 3 - Q f fd T .A--H .diff on-it ,QI I fl fl? Track Team, lefferson Squad, l94l. Front Row:fRoberts, Manager, Eagle, Harrell, Iordan, Parker, Tucker, Gentle. Middle Row:-Fuller, Hanson, Schiefelbeinp Van Honter: Baird: Schwopeg Adams. Back Row:-Berchelmanng Creamer, Wells, Powers, Brooks, Stocking, Taylor, Berkeg Bradford, Coach Burnett. C21 Benny Fuller clears the low hurdle on hishtake off. Q35 Rufus Baird clears the bar in the high jump. f4l Over the top goes Val Adamsin the pole vault, lefferson started the season of '4l with only two lettermen reporting for practice- Eugene Stocking, dashman, and Rufus Baird, high jumper. Newcomers from the San Antonio junior schools swelled the ranks to about eighty-eight during the first week of practice. Led by Stocking and Baird, the team developed into a formidable aggregation as the season progressed. The first meet for the Mustangs was the Border Olympics in Laredo. Eight boys made the trip and won the meet, making it the sixth victory for lefferson out of nine years of competition along the Rio Grande. lefferson won the Alamo Heights invitation meet the following week, setting two rec- ords. Charles Parker ran the Century in ten seconds flat, then he teamed with Henry Brooks, Eugene Stocking, and Dean lordan to hang up a new record in the 440 yard relay. This same relay team set a new record in the Alamo Stadium invitation meet the follow- ing week. Led by Eugene Stocking and Rufus Baird, lefferson defeated Brackenridge, Tech, Lanier, and Burbank in the finals of the city meet by taking eight first places and numerous Page 182 ttft14aa4mcf7fze7aack'k'Iriri CID Record-breaking 440 relay team of Henry Brooks, Bill Eagle, Dean jordan, and Charles Parker. C25 Stephen Berchelmann is about to land for a broad jump. H35 High point man, Bayne Tucker, in his specialty, the shot put. C41 Iefferson's mile relay team ot Eugene Stocking. Daniel Benke, Murray Bradford, and Paul Creamer are Winners of the City Meet. seconds, thirds, and tourths. The 440 yard relay team ot Henry Brooks, Bill Eagle, Dean jordan, and Charles Parker set another record that night. The Ponies' 440 yard relay team ot Henry Brooks, Eugene Stocking, Paul Creamer and Charles Parker is ranked among the best in the state this season. Building a team around the seasoned seniors, Coach Burnett has a number ot sopho- mores and juniors that will bear Watching inthe years to come onthe Cinder oval. Leaders among this group are Charles Parker, Dean jordan, Henry Brooks, and Daniel Benke in the dashes, Murray Bradford, Alan Sparkman, and lerry Simmang in the distance runs, Benny Fuller and H. l. Geiss in the hurdlesg Stephen Berchelmann, Bernell Gentle, and Bill Eagle in the high jump and broad jump, and Val Adams, Eric Schvv'ope,and Frank Novak in the pole vault and shot put. Eugene Stocking is the outstanding runner on the team, competing in the l00 yard dash and 440 yard dash, also running on the two relay teams in almost every meet. jefferson has Won the city title eight out ot nine years. Page 183 Lett to right. Hosts Wallacep Mike Garcia, George Smithg Darrell Plurilcettg George Kamrassg Coach Harry Hamilton with basketball in llandg loe Dunlcum, Team Captf' 5 I Cn the ground or on the hardwood floor our Mustangs really know how to set those tet- locks sguarely on the road toward glory. They may not win every game in regard to scores, but we know that they've won in the light of true sportsmanship and clock-work precision. Ianuctry 7-Not a big gain, but the Mustangs started the basketball season with a bang when they beat the plucky Burbank Bulldogs. The garne was close, but 32-30 shows that the letterson tearn started with a winning set-up. Icznuary 10 - The next game was another win for the tearn, as they beat San Antonio Tech 54-32. They beat them as well 'lthrough the basket as they did Hthrough the goal posts. Icrnuctry 11 - Maybe it's be- Pugyf 1.94 cause the first string didn't play very much in Bobstown that the team came back With a slightly dejected look, the reason, score 25-37 in favor of Bobstown. Ianuary 14-Back in San Antonio, the Mustangs agitated the Lanier Voks by beating them 29- 20. A quick game was played by the Nags. Ianuary 17 - Wings drooping to the ground, the Eagles Went back to Brackenridge with a big loss when the Mustangs beat the birds 31-23. The lead Was with left from the open- ing gun, Ianuary 18 -The out-of- town trips don't seem to agree so well with our Ponies because the Austin Maroons beat the lefferson team in Austin, 44-59. Ianuary 22 - Even in a pinch the Mustangs came through with a score of 35-33, when left beat the Central Buttons in a practice game. Ianuary 24 - The left gym was the scene when we Whipped the Tech Buffs 39-35. This game put us far in the lead for the city championship. Ianuary 27 - 'lln the neck might be a fitting expres- sion for this game because the Nags really did take the Burbank Bulldogs by the neck to the tune of 48-17. lanuary 29 - A tiel But the decisive point Went to Lanier 35-34 in an over- time game. Ianuary 31 -The Har- landale Indians were massacred by the Mustangs with the appalling score of 62-191 February 3- The Mustangs slipped from the driver's seat in the city series by losing to the lost her final chance to whip lefferson when she lost, 45-15. February 7 - The Mustang and Buffalo herds clashed, left Won 30-24. February 11 - Lightness of foot and straight shoot- in brought the Mustangs ahead of the Lanier Voks by a score of 40-30. February 12- With a 34-32 count the Austin Maroons barely got by our Mustangs. February 17 -lett- erson took the city championship once again when they trampled the Brackenridge Eagles 38-29. The game was fast and furious as the Mustangs out-shot, out-passed, out-ran, and generally out-played the Eagles. February 21 - The Mustangs beat Sutherland Springs by the huge score of 03-18. February 22-The District Championship Went to the left- erson Mustangs when they beat Tivy 55-28. February 28 - With the San Marcos Battlers holding a score of 42 and lefferson a score of 30 in the regional conference game, We'll end our story of all the hard-hitting and straight-shooting plays of our Mustangs, who know how to dribble that old basketball. Eagles of Brackenridge 15-31. February 5 - Burbank Page 185 ir ak we +0n7!ae6amj4+ ff if Lett to right: - Charles Harris, Pete Bridges, Latrobe Onderdonlc, Al Richey, lack Urlrick, Billy Hamilton, The boys' tennis story starts With April 9 of last year, lohn Hickman win- ning over Tommy Arnold ot Tech 6-U, 6-U, 6-U in singles. ln the doubles lack Urlrick and Billy Hamilton Won over Tech 6-l, 6-U, 6-U to take the city cham- pionship. Cn April 20, lohn Hickman Won over Charles Murray ot Pearsall to recapture the singles title, 6-l, 6-l, 6-l. Billy Hamilton and lack Urlrick over- came Alex Galloway and Willie Sneed of Pearsall 6-2, 6-2, 6-l, 8-6. On May 4, lohn Hickman was outlasted in the tinal round by Walter Driver ot El Paso, 6-4, 6-3, 2-6, 3-6, 6-4. lack Urlrick and Billy Hamilton fell in the doubles finals 2-6, 4-6, l-6 at the hands of Lovelace and Whaley ot Corpus Christi. This spring's schedule calls for singles and doubles at Woodlawn Island Courts on April l, 3, and 8, District meet at letterson, April ll-l2, Regional Meet at San Marcos, April 19, and State Meet at Austin, May 2-3. FIRST ROUND SINGLES DOUBLES Boys: left played Tech, letf Won. Boys: left played Burbank, left Won. Girls: left played Tech, left Won. Girls: left played Brackenridge, Bracken- ridge Won. PLAY OFF SINGLES Boys: letf's lack Urlrick played Bracken- ridge's Emil Martinez. lefferson won. Sets: C6-3l C6-ll C6-8l C6-4l. Girls: letf's Dorothy Taylor played Brack- enridge's Marteen Rank. lefferson lost. Sets: C6-UD C6-ll. DOUBLES in Boys: letf's Al Richey and Pete Bridges played Brackenridge's Tony Mar- tinez and Don Goldbeck. Bracken- ridge Won. Sets: C6-2l C6-3l C6-25 Girls: No left entries. 'Ir Page 186 4fff0n'7!ae.L'in!nf+ff Left to right:-Ham Dietzmann, Hugh Black Dahlberg, Kenneth Thomson, Stanley Callahan, lrving Gartinkle, Bruce Albert, Iohn Bob Payne, Bruce Meador. The Golf Team has always been a credit to the school. For the past several years the boys have impressed San Antonio with their fairness of play and their personalities. They have annexed many championships and loom as the best high school team in the state this year. The first three men are Stanley Callahan, Hugh Black Dahlberg, and George Hendrix, who are always battling for individual honor of No. l man, along with Max Garrett and lohn Bob Payne. The second team is no pushover, it consists of Ham Dietzmann, Bruce Meador, Albert Marucheau, lrving Garfinkle, Kenneth Thomson, and Bruce Albert. The team has played matches with Alamo Heights twice and Kerrville once, defeating both teams by overwhelming margins. ln the last match with Alamo Heights at Brackenridge Stanley Callahan and Hugh Black Dahlberg combined to have a low ball of 63, eight under par, Stan having an individual 69 and Hugh Black a 73. This year the team plans to play tournaments at Kerrville, Luling, where they were second last year, Cuero, Lockhart, Seguin, and San Antonio, which they easily won last year. The team also plans to go to Dallas to play for the State High School Championship, there Stanley, Hugh Black, George, Max, and Iohn Bob will all be threats for the individual championship. ln Luling, Iohn Bob was hit five times and ended up by going into a coma on the front lawn of the club- house. The other members of the team had more than their share of hard luck, but managed to finish second to the Austin team, This year it looks as if our golf team will win every tournament. Page 187 l T ffffgwffj ill ln the health education classes there is nothing like a fast basket- ball game to develop mental alertness as well as physica f2l These fine left boys, learning how to box, know that man defense is one of the best ways of playing their part in eir coun rys program. C31 Teamworkl That is what it takes to get along th ld and these boys are learning that as part of their game. ahffff Boys' health education courses, enjoyed by twelve hundred boys, offer tennis, touch football, basketball, handball, tumbling, golf, boxing, and softball. The intramural story starts with late spring of l940, ten intramural boxing champions having re- ceived letters, ln May the Hayne Club with l,000 percent won in intramural baseball. Other club scores were 400 for the Senate and 200 for the leffs. ln the Health Education League, Health Ed 4A won with 800 per cent, Period 3 made 750, 4B, 250, Period 5, 333, Period l, 250, Period 2, 000. ln the ROTC. League, Company E won with 750 percent, Companies and G made 066 each, Company 400, Company 250, Company 000. Also in May the Hayne softball team won the school champion- ship with a blanket score of ll-0, members of the team received their softball letters May l7. Norman Thomson and Arthur Howard of the leffs romped through the Club League to win the intramural tennis doubles, Bobby Rowland and Harold Beich took the Health Education League, and Kenneth Payton and Billie Burnet of Company UE took the B.O.T.C. crown. ln l940-l94l the Haynes won the in- tramural basketball champion- ship in December. Boyal King and lames McCann of the B.O.T.C. won the intramural tennis doubles championship by defeating Buddy Ballard and Arthur Howard of the leff Forum, who had won the club championship by defeating Burke and Doehne. Scores were 6-7, 5-7, 7-5. The Haynes became intramural champions in touch football, their last two victories were: Health Education with a score of 13-6 and Company Page 188 if if if fQwL17a7!1e6Zaaef if if I QF A lovely picture Frances Brmkmeyer, major of the Lassos, makes While smiling and twirlmg for the Grarltland Rice cameraman on our school campus. Page 189 ,- MQ' ennbit Qur tennis story starts on April 9 of last year, Ethel Norton winning over Braclcenridges Ann Duffin 5-U, 6-U, 5-U for girls' singles title Eliminating the Tech girls, 5-3, 6-l, Peggy Dyer and Maxine Kuenstler beat Braclcenridge 7-5, 4-5, 6-l. On April 20 at the re- gional meet in San Marcos Ethel Nor- ton, now State Champion, retained her regional title by Winning from Shelby Erizzell of Austin, 5-2, 5-l. On May 4 the famous Norton star again became the singles champ, winning over Katherine lean of Donna, 7-5, 6-U. This years tennis schedule is as fol- lows: April l, 3, and 8, Woodlawn lsland, singles and doubles, April ll- l2, fefferson Courts, District meet, April l9, San Marcos, Regional meet, May 2-3, Austin, State meet. This spring the girls' tennis team suf- fers the loss of Ethel Norton, the most outstanding young tennis player ever produced in Texas, holding a record that no other girl has ever at- tained, that of winning the State trophy for girls' singles two years in succession. With her goes our Wish for her success, Peggy Dyer, a prom- ising player of the doubles combina- tion last year transferred to Alamo l-leights. Gur present hope lies in some army girls who will compete this year and will then be lost to feff by army transfers and graduation: Dorothy Taylor, Marcella Chestnutt, Patricia Murray, Donna lean Mc- Brooni, and Louise Dechert. Although Mr. Hamilton has sting the Blues in the past, Miss Riphmds has picked up the strains now and is singing them loud and long. 'ir if 1?LLL'elaA4wiancffwbzamu2zahir'k Right- tll Tuzzilchzig in the gym is ' real sport. H23 At a pep rally in the gym the hefty-lunged Laqzsos l'lIIl9 in to help the cheer leaders. dl Tliefse girls are Mall eyes as they watch some of their group lrswing out' on one of the new dance eo: in Miss Bichardss cliss Opposite Top:--v ill Stziiling from among her many trophies is Ethel Norton, State tennis champion and one of lefts two greatest trophy winners lyou see- Betty lameson we havent forgotten you and your golfi. C23 Isabel reaches for a high one close to the net. CSD Girls in Miss Bichardss tennis class are leff's potential tennis stars. Opposite Lower: Girls' Tennis Team, left to right, Back Row: A Mary Alice Workman, Bettye Hagan, Dorothy lohnson, Mary Ellen Galvin, Dorothy Taylor, Donna lean McBroomg Lucille Cook, Marcella Chestnutt. Front Row: - May Lee Ng, Patricia Murray, Marion Stowe, Barbara Ann Shaw, lean Mcllhenney, Ianice Reed. ln the girls' gym the spotlight is turned to tumbling, volley ball, archery, riflery, golf, and tennis. Favorite occupations among the health education classes are toll: dancing and dodge ball. Wet and cold days are often spent in perfecting the 'Virginia Beet, Put Your Little Foot, and 'lpolkaf' Cries of Watch outl and llYou're hitl are heard when girls Dodge the Ball. The girls riflery class has gained renown by develop- ing its accuracy to a point where some of the girls have qualified for National Rifle Association and may be awarded medals for their shooting. Most outstanding are the following girls listed as crack shots by Miss Bess Bichards, gym teacher, in order of their proficiency: Virginia Blakely, Bonnie Sue Tippett, Frances Lyons, Virginia Carvel, Dorothy Bosen, Martha Bogers, and Margaret Rogers. Qther sharpshooters are tune Bryan, Bosemary Dobbs, Dorothy Thigpen, Salina Gentry, Dolores Driggers, Mary to Warren, Anne l-larper, Helen Vendrine, Patricia Weaver, Miclcie Moore, and Ayleen l-lerrman. Archery is one of the favorites of sunny weather along with golf and tennis. Volley ball holds everyones attention when the elements drive the girls indoors, Good sportsmanship is always very much in evidence. Yes, its no wonder leffersons girls enjoy intramural sports, Page I 91 A Q' s . ,-,340 4 ' , ' - F, , ,. . -In ,ify iw' V ' if ' ... g O M, te' WZ,-,, ,J i I , 7 l 4 C ' 1 ' . 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M., Agency .... .... 2 10 Alamo City Business College ,..,.,,...,.,. 203 El Iardin ......,.....,... .... 2 18 Alamo Iewelry Company ........,........ 217 El Polio del Norte ........ .... 2 12 Alamo Lumber Company ....,............ 218 Alamo Pflifll Clfld WUIIDUPST COmDCU'1Yf First Federal Savings and lncorporated . . ........,............ 206 1-Iooii Association I I ..,A I I I I218 Alemite Company ot San Antonio ......... 212 Fife' LI EII Cornpgny ..,A.A ,.y, 2 10 Allen Auto Electric Service .......,. ..... 2 17 Five Points Boker-Y -i...,.ii ,uii 2 1? American Laundry ....,.....,......,..... 199 1I'om1oy'S I I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII 2 00 AI'1d9I'SOT1-P1'lCl'1CII'd C:O1 pOI'GllOI'1 ........ FOX Laundry grid Clegnefg IIIII IiII 2 Aztec Furniture Company ..........,..... 215 1-'ox Compoiifiy I I IIIIIIIIIII IIII 1 99 Frank Brothers. . . .....,... ..., 2 05 Franklin's ,... . . 4 4 . . .219 Baen Book Store ................... ..,.. 2 23 Fritg Comiooifiy I I IIIIIIIIIIIIII,I IIII 2 12 BCTHGYVS MUQUOHU Service SKIUOTI -'---44-' 221 Frost Brothers . . ............,...... .... 2 ll BGUCOU DTUQ Store ----4-----4--.--- ----- 2 02 Frost's Foundation Garment Shop .......,. 221 BelteHCOL1I'1f, 1,09 C .,.......,..,.,. ..... P uuei' Printing Cgfifipgny IIIIIIIIIIIA IIII 1 Bexar County National Bank .... . Biard, Arthur E., Company .......,., . Blue Bonnet Beauty Salon ..,.,,...,,, 203 ,,..203 ....l99 ...205 Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Company ,....... 207 B and M Mattress Company ...........,... 211 Bon Ton Bakery ...4,........,..... ,..... 2 07 Bowman's Beauty Salon ..,......,,,....,, 223 Brackenridge Stables and Riding Academy. 199 200 Brandt Broadway Fountain Pen Shop ....... Brown Bruner, T. I., Agency. ..,,..., Calpini .... .....,.,.,.....,.. Central Shoe Repair Company ...... Charles Pharmacy . . ............ . . lron Works .......,............... Express, lncorporated .... ......223 ..,,.2l8 ...,,22l ,.,..202 ,,.,,,217 .,...,207 Chicago Loan and lewelry Company ...... 198 Clark's Gull Super Service .......... Clegg Company .,....,....... . Clemens Printing Company ..... Coleman and Company ...... Copeland-Word Cleaners .... .....,201 lnsert ,,...2l6 .....l98 ....,2l9 Dallas, W. R., Furniture Studio .... .,... 2 02 Day and Nite Cleaners ...,.....,. .,... 2 06 Denny's Bakeries, lncorporated ..... ..... 2 00 Dewey Strauch Lumber Company ..,,..,.. 212 Dimaline Secretarial School .....,... ..... 2 15 Dittmar Lumber Company ...,.... ..... 2 23 Dobbs Exclusive Dress Shop .... ,.... 1 98 Draughon's Business College ...,. ...,. 2 18 Dr. Pepper Bottling Company ..... .,... 2 ll Dugosh Service Station ......... ...,. 2 04 Duvall and Fitzpatrick ........ ...., 1 99 Garcia's Flower Shop .,....,.. Garden Shoe Shop ............,. General Oldsmobile Company. . . Givens Mattress Company ,...... Goad Motor Company .,...... Goas Tamales, Wholesale ......, Gordon Printing Company ...,.., Grand Rapids Furniture Company Grandma Cookie Company .i.... Grapette Bottling Company ...... .........202 Great American Life Insurance Co 219 Green the Florist ..............,. Guarantee Shoe Company ....... Gulledge Flowers .....,....... Hallt Manufacturing Company, . . Handy-Andy Food Stores ...,.... Harrison's, Don, Conoco .,..... Herpel-Gillespie . . . ...,.... . . . . Hilton Tailors ........,....,,.... Hirsch-Wahrmund and Company Hollywood Cleaners and Dyers. . . Honey Kist lce-Cream ,.......... Huflmeyer, F, V., and Company. . Humble Company ............,. Huth's Flower Shop ........... lncarnate Word College ,..,,.... letterson Standard Life lnsurance Company . . ..........,.. . . 1enner's Candy Company ..,... lennison, Dr. Edward T., lr ...... . lordan-lvers Motor Company, . . loskes .. ......,.....,,..... . V 198 223 216 206 . . . .199 217 217 207 199 mpany. , .,......,2l3 ....,,...2l0 207 207 212 217 ...221 210 206 220 ,...212 219 .,..220 220 ....203 205 ...207 .,.,206 ..,.198 205 Page 1.91, +ff0m14 ' iff Firm Page Karotkin Furniture Company .... ...., 2 16 Kelly-Scherrer, Florist ...,.,., ,.... 2 03 Kinsel-Robinson Company ...,.... ,..., Knowltons... ,,.......,.,.. ..,.. . K.O.N.O. Broadcasting Company ,..,...... Kress, S. H., Company ..........,,, .4... Laurel Heights Beauty Shop ........,..... La Vencedorau Tortilla Manufacturers. . . . Lingner Nursery . . ...... .....,........ . . Lone Star Printing Company .... Lord's Ready-To-Wear . . . . . . Lorenz Mattress Company ...,.. Lullwood Cleaners and Dyers ............ M. and H. Bottling Company CPep si-Colal . . Majestic Hosiery Shop ..................., Manhattan Cafe ......................,.. Marks, Birdie, Linen Shop ,...... Marucheau, A. S., Company. . . . Mayflower Beauty Salon ..... Merchants' Delivery Service .... Metzgers... ..........,. Milam Chevrolet Company ........ . . . . . Mission City Pontiac Company ,... ..... Mitchell, O. R., Motors ,......,... ..... Mitla Mexican Restaurant .,...... ..... Monte Carlo Cleaners ........,..,. ..... Monticello Laundry and Cleaners .,......,. Moos, H. A., Book Store ...,.,..... ,.., . Munguia Printers . . ..,...,....., . . . . . Night Hawk . . Old South Cafe ......,.,..,.. Original Mexican Restaurant .... Ormsby Chevrolet Company .... Orsinger Motor Company ...,... Our Lady of the Lake College ..... ...., Owl Cleaners and Dyers ,....., Pabst Engraving Company ..... Payne Advertising Agency ..... Perry-Magee Flower Shop ........,. ,..... Pig Stand ................,.,... Piggly Wiggly San Antonio Company. . .. Pitts' Barber Shop ...,.,......,....... ,... Quality Tire Company .... Randolph Bus Station ............ ,.... Record Shop ............ ,........ ,.... Reliance Life lnsurance Company. Rio Vista Dairy Farms .....,....... ..... 210 211 202 215 203 200 202 203 203 219 216 207 210 204 220 211 206 198 223 204 198 220 223 207 212 198 202 207 206 204 215 213 202 221 219 220 218 220 197 206 211 201 201 201 201 Firm Page San Antonio Buick Company ............. 202 San Antonio Coca-Cola Bottling Company. .220 San Antonio lunior College ,.............. 200 San Antonio Music Company ............. 202 San Antonio Public Service Company ..... 209 Sanders Top and Body Works ............. 216 Sawtelle, McAllister and Cary ............ 199 7 Up Texas Corporation .......,. .... 2 23 Shepherd Laundries Company .... .... 2 01 Sherwin-Williams Company .... ..,. 2 12 Siegel's Canadian . ........... .... 2 18 Smith Motor Sales ,........... .... 2 01 Smith, I. Andrew, Company ...,.. .... 1 99 Sol Frank Company ................ .... 2 04 Southwestern Engraving Company of S. A. ............,.............. Insert Southwestern Life lnsurance Company .... 216 Sparger, Alan, Cleaners .,................ 205 Spears, Noa, Company .........,......... 198 Staffels .. ......,................. 217 Stanley's Texaco Service Station .... .,.. 2 06 Star Chemical Company .... . .,... ,,.. 2 16 Stauffer Photo Service .......... .... 2 22 Steak House ..............,... .... 2 19 Studer Photo Company ............ .,., 2 08 Suchy's Flower Shop ..................... 215 Sunshine Laundry and Dry Cleaning Corporation . . ...................... 221 Swayze Secretarial School ..... . . .,.. 216 Talk O' The Town Grill .................., 203 Telotte Antique Shop ......,....,.,....... 206 Texas Prudential Life lnsurance Company. .204 Thrift Lumber Company ..............,... 221 Tip Top Sandwich Shop ..,............... 217 Toepperwein Hardware Company ........, 212 Typewriter Sales and Service Company .... 208 U. K. Garage ...,,....................... 205 Union Central Life lnsurance Company ..., 203 Universal Bookbindery ................... 203 University of San Antonio .... .......... 2 21 .. ...... 218 Vogel, Adolf ....... Walker Furniture Company, lncorporated. .205 Weiss Shoe Company .................... 223 White Star Laundry .... Wolff and Marx .......... ....217 ....217 Zeller, lohn E., Real Estate, ..., .... 2 02 Page 195 ++f0m14cZueufmn94' iff 1 Feiiow students, it is through the generous co-operation of our business friends and their firm belief that advertising in our Wionticeiio is E1 tine business point that your annual has been made possibie. Repuy that fine spirit on their part. Shop with our advertisers. They are true friends of yours. Be their friends in return. We sdiute you, Paul Wciithoii and Morris Stillman, not so much because you hdve Won in the advertising contest, thus having your nolmes engraved on the coveted cup, but becduse through your multitude of visits to our loccri business firms you have won so very rridny new business friends for Iefterson. 1 f Y X Page 196 ff +0WH4Jue4 Quemhff s 0 I I 5 - n ' .M, . T , T W X s-' A Lf T 1 T do dw T Pg 197 I - I ' . , Q ' s LQ. I T a-I ,Eft .,.i C, ,-f 7-W, Y f --C---. A- - - - ...-- A - --V --V 5 f-f- - - -- Y I 'D . f .-1 i., vx. l.. ,. . -- 7 In P1951-YT WIGGLY Mike Ec0u'6nTy YoE1r, .BUY V'-WOTCI t' X f.. 5 -K . ' ' - .7 -5 ' s '. 5 1 s .- ' .Q S I n SSTVQ 'YfJLLrSeIf4'auii' 'S.EvEA' if f .MA 1 f fi, dfPi Egly.Wig'ElfE ' Z9 STQRE T0 SERVE YOU -Q ,fr 4 2,2 T! ITH COMPLETE MEAT MARKETS 3 .J y' -E G V. A I :FTE MJ by ,J ' if f as EV ' ' TPMQETGLY WI G GLY 'CSAN ANTGNIO CCMPANY Owned and Operated By T E. A. BASSE . , if A sf, Gm rqcfaeafhmq Wazendu if if if I I K i-I ' 1' Greetings to JEFF from . . . . 1 GEORGE STARLEEORD, IITAITIIJIII j . MISSION CITY PONTIAC CO. ' ' BROADVUAY az NINTH OARFIELD 0121 I 'FULLER PRINTING Co. C O L E M A N 8: C O. I I EVERY KNOWN FORM OF I UNION PRINTERS I 4 I GOOD INSURANCE and BONDS 110 N. FLORES ST. FANNIN T652 1125 Alamo National Bldg. Fannin 4151 ggaftcdl ,va . . DELIVERY SPECIALISTS Smart Flowers MERQIHANTS9 1908 Main Avenue DELIVERY SERVICE Pershing 5166 901 E. H .,IIsf on Gaffaeld 5226 I 1 JORDANIVERS MOTOR Co. I I I I S. ALAMO AND S. ST. MARY'S ST. GARFIELD 1313 I I ' I I 1 I 1 1 I I SALES SERVICE I l 1 l , , 1 I 1 . 11 SAN ANTONIO'S OLDEST FORD DEALERS 1 I , I I FOR 30 YEARS- . Headquarters for Abdominal Supports, Braces, SXCQLLALUE Elastic Hosiery, Truss Fitting, Crutches, Wheel M EXC1USlV3 B111 N01 ENI'C'I1H1V1'3'l Chairs, Sick Room Convenience-S and Comforts. COMPLETE LINE OF MISSES READY-TO-VVEAR Phone Gaff1'3111 4012 129 LUSOYA STREET 17225 Fredericksburg Rd. Pershing 6031 ' RINGS - WATCHES - MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS TYPEWRITERS - CAMERAS - LUGGAGE l. '. S I Any Book You Want - New or Old 3 A O Loan G Jelpelr Any Subiecf - Any Langue e 9 I l HOLISIOH Sl, l?G1'11'1I1'1 223 N. ST. lVlARY'S ST. FANNIN 0032 l . E RT . o J . . . SL1MMER'WINTER k COMMERCIAL l AI C 1 DI' R . I R ONDITIONING nm-,F EFRIGERATION 1026 W. ASHBY --4 1328 AGNES STREET SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS DISTRI BUTORS CORPUS CHRISTI, TEXAS Page 1.98 'kit Page 199 5 r if ffladuewsumy Quanta ff if f D .3 , , . -J W . . - cc M I . . as it ii I 1 A x R fl A '0 M '11 Better Business Equipment i Q Q ELAXQEM, E F . 'r 3U lj ,N 1 1 1 it mm 5 12 . ? 15 5 r 1 , E J , . A 42' MAINAVE ZUIMWZZI 5 ,lo 1 CE Oracnruzoir ii n476w:-.-Q Q 0 D ll 11 1: EQ K V 1, 1 N AMERICAN LAUNDRY GOAD MOTOR CO. Cash GL Carry 2551 Discount f C a d C J 5RW'N4i 7145 STANDARD or THE WOHLD' 1400 VU. Nlullwrrv Fan Antonio 317 1.eXing. n Fannin 7221 ' FOX KODAK ECONOMY SERVICE Now! You can get Fox Quaiity . . . Guaranteed for Life . . Kodak Finishing . . Any Size 6 or S Exposure R011 Developed and Printed for 1726-28 Alamo A 1 Plaza Broadway SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 1 OR ANY AUTHORIZED Fox COMPANY DEALER A 1 GARFIELD 8153 Artlwur E. Biard Company Real Estate - lnsurance lool-7 NIAJESTIC BUILDING C. W. R. DUVALL and J. W. FITZPATRICK Builders of Better Homes SAN ANTONIO' TEXAS Frost National Bunk Bldg. Fannin 6002 Y ' Y ' ' ' ' ' Nl. ijcvR.li.llz'gz tl iJjfir'X1 t rc -F1 Hsllaug. .1 B P: lx E 5 1 AB L It 5 Fujii tliznizgcr Flolijtl liilaluzinil Am liluiont-rIlgrilxsnul 9124 AND RIDING ACADEMY 3506 N. St. Mary's SL- Pershing 4660 Horses Roardr-ti Private and C,l:1ss and for Hire Instruction GRANDMA COOKUE EO. 1Vlfl71HfllUlll71'7'N of Cookies - Crackers P. O. Box 906 San Antonio, Texas A -If A 6-'anemia if D -,- . ' b. . fx- , ,. - 1 -f .1 V vu ,,, 1 J , -' O 1 I I Q. ST at CA D ET . Vis-it our Complete Military Department Irlwluere all R: O. T. C. requirements for l i .fy I A cadet officers and personnel are stocked. l , Official: A SLACK - SHIRTS 0 SABERS l INSIGNIAS 0 SAM BRO WNE BELTS l You're' always welcome at Fombyls fi!! lfli S I if , ' M M Fomby S i W ,Lyn I 509,TE. HOUSTON ST. l W , ui frylyao-L jflyllyll lj 1 lb Congratulations and Best Wishes yr if ly, fywlsflgaj A lf! 3 f 'll U rj ff , A l to the Class of 1941 Anderson-Prichard O 1004 Milam Bldg. il Corporation l COMPLI MENTS OF BRAND1' more wonxs A BUILDING STEEL SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS nn , 100 VARIETIES OF OVEN-FRESH BAKERY PRODUCTS De y'S Bakeries Inc. SAN ANTONIO l N Free Delivery of Party Orders JAl!UH!QEGEgQEEh1E:Q'5 ' l 2923 S. Flores St. Kenwood S241 ' Freshman and Sophomore Courses Leading Toward ACADEMIC, ENGINEERING, BUSINESS l TOR-HLLAS G'ee 'lgS F' ' TOSTOS ADMINISTRATION, LAW, MEDICAL, I H N C E D 0 JOURNALISM, AND EDUCATION DEGREES l TORTMA MANL,FMT,,RERS SUMMER SCHOOL BEGINS .JUNE 3nD l GARFIELD 0902 310-12 BUENA VISTA ST. FREE TEXT BOOKS l SAN ANTONIO TEXAS Fannin 5192 l 419 South Alamo Page 200 'Ir If If If Gm Adamtamqjqzenqdi If f if I I I I 1 I 1 1 ts ,gf 1 -1-1. r. -' IS- ' Y 4 'x 4, M 1 ,, 1,5 . , I , ' . . ' ' , 'rv S ' ' L . I5 ,ml P' ,,l'.1:- gn, af' EOYOEEEEEE EE O -1' Us 1111.115 1,f121W I Y , A T ' T Comphmm RAADIILPII BL S STA rIo1N CHARTER BUS TRIPS f' Opuraring Bouiltd Insurctl 16 rn 30 Pawsnfzer Dc Luxe O Buses VC'irI1 Licensed Drivers Under R. R. Commission Srnre ot' Texan - To AIISIII1 - NVacn - Dallzh - IIOIISIOII El Paso - Corpus - Valluy and lwlcvicu. LOW' RATES - Z4 HOUR SERVICE SMITH MOTCR SALE S 2111 N- 111111111 FANMN 1251 1 I l 1 I I 1 Page 201 San Antonids Cldest CL A3155 GULF SUPER SERVICE CHEVROLET DEALER Tires - Batteries - AutO Repairing Z4 IIOIIR ROAD SERVICE Eighth and Broadway Fannin 0141 1739 Ffean1f1n1nng Rana Pershing 3511 SLI'm1nng 4631 ugaenqlfdnq M Recolufff' IDEPENDABLE . . RELIABLE RECORD SHOP Laundry and Cleaning Service 321 MAIN AVE. FANNIN 0341 Fancy Dresses and Evening SECURITY SEALS EVERY RELIANCE POLICY BERT PERRY, Mnnn,,.:r Reliance Life Insurance Co. Gowns Our Specialty Shepherd Laundries Co. 506 Milam Bldg. San Anfania, Texas Fannin 9347 315 S. Alamo sw: sw: mason mason PASTEURIZED - RAW - CERTIFIED Every Bottle of Our Special Milk is Produced on Qui' CWD Dairy Farm SAN ANTONIO'S MOST MODERN AND BEST EQUIPPED Visitors Welcome Quality . ,,.. 11:,f fb- Milk I ,,,,., Y. ,.:n:.' ET - ', Iifi5fi'I:fiQgiiEfii:3fif: ',,'1 1, ',1' - In In - fu A llunli :-:, I Q55E,IE1::j.flggg:f1Iaz5.I35:. - -,'-, -..- f' '1':. 'IQ - ':- IS Your Milk I ' il' -I -.1.1:11: 1 1 --:-1-11---1 -1-1-1-1---11-11111-1 2 iff 111 212'2 1 211: 1 :1'1'1 '11'1'1i:':':':i'i'i 'i'i':' 2 3 Iziizqrgigg, Baby's A 1 .-.,.,., - -',., I,I .. ,, .,,,.,I I.,,,.... , ..I. . . . 'Bn 5 n B H H H V HM NO E . 5211 QSZIIIIQQ if, 11-- 5 1 S2 - -I B111 Suhsflfum .s f -- -1 .. - ' Fwd Pure Mille ofthe Highest Quality is the Result of Proper Feeding and Sanitary Conditions RIO VllgiIVI2ZlJuIWIgI2iiIII3mI?ARMS 1900 MAIN AVENUE PERSHING 3145 if Um Ncluefufumq Qaiemh if 'Ir if NV.. ID.. IDAX IL ILAXS COmp'ImZ tS FURNITURE STUDIO f 901 MCCULLOUGH SAN ANTONI O I AT ASHBY TEXAS SAN ANTONIO NIUSIC CU. OUR LADY OF THE LAKE SuulI1west'5 Lzxrgusr Distributor Conn, Pun-American Band Instruments 316 NV.lIUMMERl1E The Glue ia fVaZWz.e Drink For 1941-H BEST BUICK YET D San Antonio Buick Co. ' 501 Broadway Fannin 1361 E D L' I FANNIN 2249 I G F FOX LAUNDRY :Sl CLEANERS F H 510 Cypress St. at San Pedro Ave. T E F R , I E E Compliments of E IXI MUNGITIEA PRINTERS L T 2905 Saunders Garfield 1930 Y Grapette Bottling Co. mo BROADWAY BEACON DRUG STORE Fredericksburg Road Phone Pershing 7121 JOHN E. ZELLER ' Real Estate v Loans v Investments Insurance 433 N. ST. NlARY'S ST. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS KODAKS fam -ZW CALPI N I FILM FINISHING OPTICIANS AND PHOTOGRAPHIC SPECIALISTS zu E. HOUSTON sr. . sumsn Hors: ILIINGNER NURSERY Regular Line Of1NI1ATS8T'V Stock EXPERTS IN LANDSCAPINO COMPLIMENTS OF EUGENE J. ROTH Radio Station KONO 1400 On Your Dial I QW 1 f Um fdcdwufumq Zlazemb if if if yn yn? W 9 9 yy yy y yy yy ML Www- SENATE HAYNES Where the Better Fraternity, Sorority ond Advisory Pins ore Mode llll E. lllllllllllllll PRINTING OFFICE SUPPLIES TYPEWRITERS LONE STAR PRINTING CO. 206 LosoYA ST. 'A' FANNIN 1495 1-- abut ffl? I ' r C. A. RANNEY SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS I MANUPACTUFIING IEWELER Diamond Setters Watch Makers B C N . I B k f , Engravers Expert Repairing exar Ounty atlona an 5' 6,14 l 246 College Street Suri Antonio, Texas SQ, Marygs and Travis Sn-een., IEFFS STUDENT COUNCIL sfnfffems COMPLIMENTS or be Of Your AM 1 - 0 0 0 IW Y f W INCARNATE WORD COLLEGE Secfetafla Tfammg in . 5, y Gooo w1sHEs FROM . ENRGI-'L Where You n ki I B. A. WIEDERMANN, Manager can earn H dlplorna A I li - 1. f me .l t at COllUtS Wlf The Union Central Life Insurance Co. 1420 Alamo National Bldg. San Antonio, Texas .gauref gfeiqhfs Beaufy Slzop LAURA STEPHENSON, Manager Texas employers. . . f f . -jlpvw ' K. IH I ,, ffjsfw-W Q ill., M 1 7 iff' bb ,K 'W'-i - ff 1 I if ' 3 if lU5 Ecxst Mistletoe Pershirxgl 0721 'I LL, 0 L Kellg,Scherrer, Florist B 111655 College ff ,fi ' Hqlowers Igor JIU Qccasionsn u an Argt0'ni0'5 Qlclest YLNU s In f ' Pershing 6184 326 W.'Josephine Hicks V, L Sail Antonio 'll pil, . ,,. . I 4 V m I x. . TALK O' THE TOWN GRILL I 27' Where Jefferson Srudents MQ M' ,QQ N: If ' is bound in a custom-built cover ' by l I ll UNIVERSAL BOOKBINDERY 309 N. ST. MARY'S ST. - Across From the Gunter Luscious Food ar Reasonable Prices ln a Modern, pleasing Atmosphere Greers All jeff Students and Compliments the Greater 1941 Sratf of the jefferson Mcrnticello For Lovely Misses and Junior Dresses FIRST SI-IOP AT LORUS . .'eReady- to -Wear ',a-I N 'YE-sf I Y. ep, dy -53 I iq Y' - Z? 'fx :rf i f--1' -. ' I X? ng ff in San Antonio 319 East Houston ral 7651 '? ewf...: 'K xg? 'Q 0 2' . 51 Lis-N.. Q , flu 'X - Nfl:-l'! if ' Ik ,K Cf X F1 Q 1 A' . lik A -. tm 5 'X fer... x?'y, --. 'EQ avg? I I A N ' . X' '-I 'Iii f0wz14 Qaiembfff MEXICAN FOODS The Qriginal Mexican Restaurant l 115-121 Losoya Street Telephone Cathedral 7982 Milam Chevrolet Company 1 NORTH FLORES AT MARTIN STREET l ,Z ' , 5 C Audrey, Johnnie Let, Harry, Vclma, Bitzi Bill A51r1i11g Chex-ruler convertible. The car that fulfills the popular demand for a t personalized car of exceptional style and beauty. l GREETINGS to Friends at Jefferson . . . , l DUUOSH SERVICE STATIUN iziitlitlliglgil l l 934 Fredericksburg Road Pershing 5011 We Specialize in SEA FOODS and K. C. STEAKS HCADET HEADQUARTERS,, -THE- 517 E, HOUSTON ST. Texas Prudential lnsurance Co. A Policy For Every Purse SOL FRANK CO. 426 AZTEC BLDG. GARFIELD 6181 Page 204 f+f0wH4 ' iff I I I l I I t I Page 205 BLUE BONNET BEAUTY SALON WHERE WORK IS EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPIINSIVEH Expert Permanent Waving Three Expert Manicurists 416 N. ST. MARYS ST. GARFIELD 8521 Wrecker Service ' We Never Close CUI11Pli11M'HfS Of - - U. K. GARAGE HO- P- SCHNABEL Fannin Z2l3l1N1AR'Ll: .xttlllliitxilll--'llifnitlixyls Slilattimlix 2295 Repairing Autumolvilcx Is Om Buxinexx - Nm 11 Sale Lim' GRADUATES OF 1941 . . congfmzafionsf Because of this deep friendship between Youth and a Store, Joske's has grown steadily greater. lt's now Considered one of the hlnst beautiful stores in Anxerica . . , like a whole . city nf shops under one roof- always waiting to please you, your faintly, your friends. JQSKEAS 'lOSKE'S and the Youth of Southwest Texas have long heen good com- panions . . . . For joske's is more than just a storeg it's a personality. . always hospitahle, always reacly to serve you through large stocks, newest fashions, and values that let you keep to your budget. Young folks like the warm friendliness of this store and you see them here often, huying with the con- Hdence they place in a real friend. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS , v 1 I O1 ' 1 I AALAN 51 LXRGPAR allcer urnlture Co., lnc. LAUNDRY ' CLEANING 131 W. Commerce Si. NO CARRYING CHARGES AND PERSI-IING 9125 1723 W. GRAMERCY NO INTEREST THE FIRST YEAR f rank Bros. f SRD DnTOI'll0'S OUTSTQHDIHG STORE FOR BOVS -HQUMAI amqdumcaf 'kt i i 1 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS or 1941 31 DR EDWA11j13mp'1'me1E1fINISON IR WALLPAPER CO. 1nC. I ' ' ' ' FOUNDED mu , l42 Losoyci Optometrlst Garfield 7871 Wholesale Distributors N Benjamin Moore SSL Co. Texaco Roofing , Paints, Muresco, Varnish and Asphalt Imperial Washable Wallpaper 1119 WV. Commerce St. 107 N. Alamo St. FANNIN 9331 GARFIELD 3447 r cwlcuftllowen Ufleautlg .Salon l The Shop of Better Bea my Service HIRSCH-WAHRMUND Sr CO. EVERY FORM OF INSURANCE REAL ESTATE TRAVIS BLDG. FANNIN 5235 ULD SOUTH CAFE Dine in Dixie Aztec Theatre Building 1 SAN ANTONlO, TEXAS A 106 DONALDSON PERSHING 7671 A. G. CRAVEN, owner FANNIN sssz The World Over ALAMO BEAUTY COLLEGE TRAINING Identifies the Top-Notch Beauty Operators i 1 Ours is the original home of the A-B-C system which assures you of complete scientific training in heauty culture. Enroll now in a school that will group you in classes assuring you of individual training. Position assured every graduate. DlPl.0lv1AS AWARDED Alamo Beauty College MRS. K. B. WYNER, Owner A . 504 Navarro CAb1Ef,,f'3f5Q2e ,5j San Antonio, Texas y DAY AND NITE CLEANERS Givens Mattress Company f None Better - None Faster - None Lower i ' 1217 MAIN AVE. FANNIN 3033 IVAN MADDOX, Owner 1448 N. Flores St. Garfield 9611 1 vague -A NTIQUE SHOP 435 MAIN AVENUE SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS .5 Battery Service Tire Service 1 Stanley's 55556253 1815 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD 24 Hour Service Pershing 9811 Pitts, Barber Shop PERSONALITY HAIRCUTS BY EXPERT BARBERS 104 DONALDSON r l l l r i l l l A Page 206 if EVE'-YN CHARLES P11A1ux1Ar:Y I I Page 207 ir if Um 14660641 . . . it GRAND RAPIDS FURNITURE CO. 5 FLOORS OF REAL FURNITURE VALUES Always Saves You Money 136-38 W. COMMERCE ST. Compliments OF JENNERS CANDU CO. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS THE NIGHT HAWK The place where Jefferson goes . Theres nothing accidental about qualify the best in Prescriptions Our Specialty Corner of lvlain and Nxfoocllavvn Sportswear Pershing 7161 ll Gale dm 'fe I4 4-Ielterson begins new term with turmoil ot registration. 9-Bright laces, gay smiles -we start our first day at school 1 12fPrincipal Rogers welcomes sophomores in iirst assembly, V I7-President Swearingen assumes leadership ol Senior Class. , l9fNational Honor Society starts year with nominations. Zllelellerson inaugurates Alamo Stadium with stirring game 26-Monticello staii is introduced With Old Glory motit 27-First dance ol the season f given by the Student Council. 1-Rush lor Monticello olticef annual photography begins. ' Z4NeW senior oliicers chosenfliarry assumes leadership. fI!R.O.T.C. llag dancefdedicated to National Emblem. , Sfletl vs. Laredo gridiron battle-lelt's first victory. IContinued on page 2131 BON-TON BAKERY Party Orders and Decorating oun SPECIALTY CORSAGES - EOUOUETS - CUT FLOWERS FUNERAL SPRAYS - POT PLANTS - GIFTS qumlecllqe qllowa-:na JESSIE E. GULLEDGE 1910 Fredericksburg Road Pershing 3021 IF' NO ANSWER DIAL PERSHING 5466 Our lvlottoz Quality at a Fair Price Phone Cathedral 8191 825 S. Alamo Monte Carlo Cleaners Keep Smiling UIC and TED Pershing 5187 DRINK Sc EPSI-COLA .sc FAMOUS OVER 30 YEARS PICNIC TIME IS HERE 1 Blue Bonnet Potato Chip Co. lotaru Lhtps, Tosiadus, Kruk-O-Lcrs, Prctzcls, Clxceseflraclccrs, lvlnyonnaise, Pickles, Olives, Mustar-I, Sauces, Punch I 2 K I N G i S H I G H W A Y 2425 W. Commerce St. Phone Cathedral 1541 it fi I . I I I I I . I I I I e I 0140. ' ' i' 'ki' auf Q ' 0,171 ' If Q 'fir' yu' 74 Cyufl' I5L0Lw,f' fm ,,' .4 3 I3 C 90 5Y5 na P5 9155 I R 'J provide a picture record ol V X z N VAAV y 8 scholastic activities that grows c.,, K I more priceless during lI1e years. l 5 55: .-,.. fi, ...-ff i ffiiififm Take Pictures Offmf With fl 'f'defn camera this is both an interesting ' I A 'EV' and inexpensive hobby- I ' : e - A. fffff' ' 010082 -1 New Camefa From lifigifi' i the I-M929 Stock of Makes I - and Models in the Southwest! if ---- .-,' gfggsgfgzi., T T I i ' I 51-00 O 5 300...-00 2. I f '- - 365 - 3- Ei 1-:Q .f ,. V 1gg2g?f25ifsg. : ff? 4555555 10 a da bu s new al r on Stud 's 1,1 4 -ff?':3tf3ff15- , ' XT! 7'f 'f'If'i:Li::Ia ' easy' termz. LiTacrZI allofvaxfeafor your E1Td I camera in trade. ' .. I I P l KODAK STORES AND PORTRAIT STUDIOS y SAN ANTONIO - AUSTIN I l A NEW PORTABLE TYPEWRITER will starr your son or daughter, nephew or niece on the right road to success. Twenty-eiglwf models - lo lit every purse. A- iliizef, P+ . 1 ' I ' : , - 1 I Auflwrized I' 1' . 52521 ' 'f 'N 'iF. ft12 OV3 I 'T ,E E iiiiii ecifirs, I lf? gg. Remington ,Z , Q k N . ,Q V..,2-L ft,-r-'.F-275,91 r W- Q, A Efi:QZF-2:15 ,f fl Corona ,A,. , , .. -.,--1.155 gfagfg 2 I I ocsy y y y I .1 ri gy , ry,' I Underwood ,. ..: ,..,, V , I. .I .. 312122, ,,.. -lll 1. L . :ti . , I and .. . .. .....-- .. A . ROYAL y No1seIess PORTABLE POI-table , I I , , I Typewriters Typewriter Sales 8: Service Co., Inc. PORTABLE HEADQUARTERS 18 Years at109-111 Main Ave. Fannin 7711 - Fannin 5291 Page 208 I 1. H iav ' V, BLUEBONNETS IN TI-IE SUNLIGHT c by W ff, julian Onclerdonlc QL K, I ' ll 'fqkfa-, MPI' it Er., X, ' Q Q fl, C124 Q, Ci . if iff' We are glacl to lwave had an important part in tlwe pr.odiI.iQQg Nm -sh if ol tlsiis successful annual. We are equally time pool4 as you are and appreciate yoruplinefgpirigiqgf K, iff -, - f 5 , - it r.f . 'ff co-operation wlwiclw has made this pulJlj3:a?i-Qn'possr'bf1e.CQz,Vcf' '-3 fix, W Yi , fl I .1 ja VJ fr! J A A -' a fri. ci c to E go if .si!vQ ' ' I , , , 'Lf '. Producers ol: Fine Printing 'fri - .ff . ' Y ' 'ff- San Antonio lv f-J,' 'c Quality is not accidental U ' 1'5- -fjif a -1- . W, . .1 1' ' Stationery I Litliograpliing I Engraving I Mimeographs I Office Furniture' I i Gfwfwwfviff SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPANY S an Antonio ..'-... ff A Complete ' Photo -Engraving S ervice f++0wz14 ' iff Congratulations ffl Class of '41 The Public Service Company has endeavored to uphold the con- fidence you have placed in it-twenty-four hours every day throughout the years it stands ready to assist you in any crisis that may arise. Realizing that you are more closely associated with its services than with any other industry, this company has striven to give you more service, more comfort, and more con- venience at lower cost. lt has succeeded and will continue to improve and employ all modern methods that will aid you in your daily life. I DS ' N, QV . LR g w The management and city, Gas, and Trans- XXX employees of the San X A Antonio Public Service ,gl 1 Company, who serve F' you in three indispen- sable services - Electri- X ,,. portation-hope that our KX 1 friendly dealings Will continue throughout X .. many years to come. r S A '0 i0 P U B L I II SERVICE C'0 'P 'I Page Q09 if if f 0zg4g4EZqQLium94umJ1 f f f i 4, I 4 N T i I i 1 T N I i 1 I 1 T T T E T 4 T T inf ,. mn- .,,. .. Wg, Es' , , , , W ' xi fr 'WIEHES CONGRATULATIONS To THE CLASS OF 1941 3 , ' 1' FROM T TATLQRS, T S2 ' - T I E Kinsel-Robinson CO- - 25.2-TEA-ras BLDG. FANNTN 4a-13 T NJ ' Q T BIINCOLN and MERCURY kifsslsyuo FUUD MARKET ' ' X A uali ' Groceries az the Best Prices in Town 5 hx f ,Nr X' 34 FREE DELTVERY x X ' T. 'W .ix 4 V N V BIg6dWay zziiz fN.tir:amora Parkview 2-0092 - T .T 5 Ts .r X We ' M Q XX, m X x.,. N1 A b T 2 1 V H9-I' 1 X 't The Ieffe1:2soFiSp0f1sQrs and Lasso G1r1s X- J ' V323 NA V3 NB if , ' ' X ' xl N3 . . Q 4 it, ,Q Q if wmggu mafshzng on ln .qv T? l , X Q Z S J, ,T E 1 T' K3 ' X Yi YJQXRES tw T W- T M Nm E E, -T ' the fbshoes sold excluswely N fx E 5 Q W lf f N? jfs, S by ' ,f ' X ' cvtcud ef, T: ' THE STYLE sl-loo OF THE sour:-T ' SALE PRICES EVERY DAY T L. E. FITE SL CO. DEVELOPERS OE Maiesfic Hosiery Shop EFFERSON MANOR MAJESTIC THEATRE BUNLDTNG and WOODLAWN PARK ' ' ' Dy ' ' ' . Quality Homes and Homesitesu T T' Nl' EDWARDS AGENCY Congratulates the 1941 MONTICELLO 5 INS, a TTTT i extends greetings wits many good friends at JEFF H11 T 712 GIBBS BLDG. FANNIN 4002 1001 Donaldson Pershing 3141 T T 1 Page 210 'ki' I 1 I 1 I I I fi 1 1 1 I U 1 1 1 ' J 1 I K h Q -If X X I TL- G 1 xfnxn,-AA 4 -'sg Page 211 10111114 aimchfff .I ' ' I .Eve Q . Pl, W'e,'A. QV' I 'I 'I 'r'II ,953 ,xr Y 1,5 T OIRO T n..e:...T I T'cz.is' .z.LrIffT I i s Comjlimetnis of 1. .rf ' 6 A ' I , FROST BROTHERS qgmiirowu 3 51 I T75 W' I lst PIQZE WINNERS of . 5, Q U. S.vB0otmakih g Contest 4- as 'L N Sh I - I MILK Runs aulw SAN Antonio A'?f'Qfff511f5MMgfQFrEfPas gf 'ENJOY OUR DELUXE MALTS 4 , H V f f , ' rExCI,USIvE AT OUR FOUNTAIN1 No. 2-ALIEL BUILDING , , , 4 Rclmom 510037, A Ike Kmd You.VE4Tt Wzthqd Spoon? 0 o if J o B MAI1'I S flow f OF SAN ANTONIQ J, I ,Z A MANUFACTURERS - RENOVATORS - ALL TYPES 'OE BEDDING , - , ,, 'lllllllll 1 lll lllll lllllllllly I I Hnnnnnuun 1111 1 11 . lllfllllff MATTRESS FACTORY 'Off I i U U U Q .f ' , Z 7 I1 .E 1' Z7 : yay.-Z7 , JJWN 'ff f . 7 . 1. Z fl - 50 1 I ,-f2i7Zi.. I 57409, -Zhi U .....I 1 1, I..III. ,Z,,,,,,,,. San Antonicfs Qnly Exclusive Bedding Shop 1312- Z2 S. 1-Iackberry Kenwood 6195 - 6196 RALEIGH E. PATTERSON, Owner fs-.sgmgz 1 WE NEVER CLOSE AS NEAR AS A PHONE Dr. Pepper QUALITY TIRE LOMPANY Hood Tires - Exide Batteries B Texavo Cas OH, Ing 212 East PQLTID St. Telephone Garfield 0185 '-f m., 1 E? A. S. MARUCHEAU COMPANY San Antonio, 1 Insurance Agents I Se?-'aisl-.q '- 1 Texas 5 5 -W n 1804 Smith-Young Tower San Antonio, Texas fy' gf,-.4 i N 1 ! ffbfdmfqiawiumg aiemhf-rf f S is I . Y N Y..- 1 Q- 5 , H fi . 3 You will always X Handy-Andy 2 5 Find the highest g , prices are consist- W Quality Foods ,QQ 9n1lY lOW- S1109 1 .V at your nearest 2 gFdHSj,:jyei,EZSi:dd5li i 4 1 Handy'Andy I V- t11ere's one near ' 1 Super 1V1arl4et E if to serve you -- if ' 1 1. r,,. , .. .. 1, 3 l-Xffl,-.1 it ,. , ,, 1 3 SAN ANTONIO'S OWN MERCHANTS ,- SUPER MARKET l Q ' TE if E -' fit LAUNDRY H CLEANERS Dewey-Strauc11 Lumber Co., lnc. 1016 WEST LAUREL STREET Stewart Warner Dual Temp Refrigerators Alf-mitv Co. of San Antonio 7211 S. FLORES STA i Dial Pershing 3111 San Antonio, Texas Fannin 8228 Sun Antonio, Texas 5 1111 ' wi TQEPPERWEIN iw F711505 uit HARDWARE COMPANY l 1 T21 Sty snacks 1:OI' 1 l l Sporting Goods and Hrlrdwarc l 1 l l the 5C11Q01 lunqjh 1111 sos WEST HOUSTON STREET iii- r r CIOMl'l.lMEN'I'S OF . The Sherwin -Williams Co. 135 VU. CO1w1N1ERCE 111 BROADWAY , Carliedrul 1291 Cutlwcdrul 1429 Honey Kist ice Cream Sweetened With Texas Honey 501 Soutlw Alamo St. Garfield 4271 1111 'ki' f0wH4 4'ch+f+ f . ,., l , X' I I Come for cl Look . . . 'A r' af'-,KK T 1 L- I . 3 . , ,,, M Go for a Rlcle Today l I nl-ag . P-121 - vu - A-,xbg-ir N-v I H Orsin,Tg'e134Motor'Co., invites you to seNe EUUgilN,S la't'S'1:ireatio1L.,,l9fiees start TK at 5840.00 for the 3-passenger Coupe delivered in San Antoni-ag. ,, ...... lt .X 4 - - -- Q--- he . ' - X 445. 'N-f the ,K ' Crsinger Motor CoTn1:3a1fijg,M,Main Avenue, t 1 X3 -sv X .t. I in .-Y Q Y GREETINGS to the xg' MN- Stuclents and Facultq of Thomas Jefferson Hiqh School x f t ' V . g! LXTWL Y 1 X 0 t t H I I v l ln I fl t A l ly ' V 5 XX ff t A x .X ...f A- ,Q X l 1104 MAlN AUENUE FANNlN 13'3'Z ' ig . fContinued from Page 2071 7-lunior officers announced - headed by Skaggs as president ' FfMayor Maverick presents R O.T.C. with colors. Thanks' lUeFun for everyone-Entertainers' show hit of the year lla!-Xnother exciting football gamef Ieff vs McAllen l8i85U Austin-bound students witness Austin-Tell game. 22finiorrnal Student Council tea dance - crowd fills hall 26-left vs. Harlandale- a decicled victory this time 28+Monticello wins honors in New York and Minneapolis contests. 31-Mustangs score victory over Tech f Nine for Tearnl 2eVictoryl Nags stampede Tech Buffaloes Q0-l2, ' lliArmist1Ce DayfAll Ieff goes on parade in honor of our Flag. 12-Goodby, Major McShanel left reluctantly bids you farewell l3eHail, Sgt. Everett Edwards, as you take command of Tells regiment l4fGala celebration for parents f all enioy fathers' Night. l5-Actionl Cameral Grantlancl Sportlight features Ieif. lhfMustangs tackle Bengal Tigers and win 47 to 6. ZQU-Students gaily cheer Mustangs' Matestic Theater pep rally. 2lfExciting Turkey day classic barely won by Eagles 27-Hilarious fun every minutef left sapoppinu delights all leffs. 4-Lassos entertain our footballers royally at banquet. ' 5- Off to Denton sing Monticello and Declaration Staffs -f All-Texas honor brought back by both. lZiSenior minstrel show a wow with black-iaced comedians. 2l'3lfWe pause for muchfneeded Christmas rehabilitation Qlflefferson cagers beat Tivy Antlers, 40-lo. ' 44Ieff's basket ball team loses to Austin Maroons 59 44 7feOn top again--Mustangs beat Burbank, 32-30. 94l'Skelton Majesticufanother highly successlul Skelton show. Wfleflerson Welcomes 2l0 new students from junior high. 2lgStudent Council plays host to convention. QConfinued on page 2155 Page 21 t l l l 14 ir '7fze1f rqcfamllide 0144 Scfzaaf MQ, 49' ff' M ' U'-HJ' 'K 15 .au ,- A U. xii? - 41,7 Qur boys go into a huddle with Conch Coleman just before the big game. Thev look as if they mean business! Q25 There goes Powers E through the Braekeuridge hue as Reeves clears the path for him. 6 D SA 'N , 'Y H -fi efs' -A ,f: ..-f' Page 214 +f+0wH4cZaefr dumchfff If I Compliments of the . I I Dtmalme Secretarial School . H. K CQ. OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION I I Co.EouCATroNAL 5 - 10 - 250 SHIPS Belknap at Ashby Pershing 3841 I I . I Growing with the Youth of Today nga!! AZTEC FURNITURE CO. Bleu . I I I 117 MAIN AVE. . ,, 5 I, I I E. M, DELAVAN E. D. DELAVAN It I5I 'I 1f I PPM, fuftvlihr I . I. Q 5 IM WINNING COMBINATION I . L I N I 4 I U I I . I UI.. I S O R IVI S B Y A I I T Garfield 0113 Garfield Oll3 S ' I Q CHEVROLET CO. S I. I . o' I ' G The Frzend of All School Folks S I S . I I BLOCK SOUTH SMITI-LYOUNG TOWER I I I I ,de a,,A-'Lvl' .iff I . . f Gfwwszv Owdefefs ye W 21- , vt Aft M I ' JV' I i 04' 'I f i I . I I -gg . -'L . ,Ld - 4 L A I M rv. ' I , at . St. Q ary s tree I ff' ' ,lff-1ofz,f - I 4--1'-I M4 - San nton , Texas I f I . 4 I fContinued from page 2137 gy IIII VGC' I IiS h t f l d r I 6vD?I3CcorI1:rhTn,C?:civIeI,e?Saniir ljccluiaef, talks in assembly. I I ll-Well trained Mustangs outscore Lanier Volcs-40-HU. I I 13-Shakespeares stage hit on the stage - something really different. I I 21-Boys' Debate Team wins cup for Ieff at Alamo Heights. I I 22-Lassos bring home another cup from Laredo. I 27-Th F d l S h O h I I 28-Gfy rftniils ZTSOZZTY Qittefrgfjiihlfllftff Sffhelfn. I I , 3-G I I R b' rt ' ' I fl-d' 5 h . I MARCH- 5eSSQTfl.SmZSZQf I-til E3Ql.ttV5.2fff is mLTSl?ZQ,OlfhfZfrZtue as I I class colors-Carnation as class flower. I ' 6-Masque and Gavel presents plays for Ieff students. I I 7-Border Olympics at Laredo - leff's track stars shine. I 7-Cadets assemble for Federal Inspection 7 freezing day A icy memory. I 1Continued on page 2162 I I Page 215 II fl! il JJ I I .M ! I Pj! f I IG 'I :NI ifjjll . iff' ali! I I O ' Wu . 'A' J f 'F ,, X X I . . f. . IITBAINING DOESNHI' COSTg IT PAYS . . We have an exclusive franchise for teaching STENOTYPY. Q, Other exclusive courses included: DICTAPHONE - EIJIPI-IONE MIMEOSCOPE W6lyZ6 f. . . ,,,. - - GENERAL SECRETARIAL COURSES I' ' , 6l6 Aztec Building Telephone Garfield O4ll DAY AND EVENING CLASSES Printing ol the Finest Quality CLEMENS PRINTING CO. 124 E. Martin St. QQLLQQLUOOCQ Cfeanena 8 DIA-E115 C. W. CARPENTER TEN YEARS OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE Fannln 3113 PERSHING 6137 2012 BLANCO ROAD' YoUR MOTHER AND BOUGHT THEIR FURNITURE AT San Antonio's Oldest Furniture Store ,KAROTKIN FU fl ER MOTH .. I. . H ER Southwestern Llfe Insurzantce Lo. LIFE INSLLRANCE AND ,ANNUITIES ' I' . I N I '. 'tvs' 'PAUL C. CREAMABR, Branch Manager RNITURE CO. . 1 ' .1 , SOUTH TEXAS BANK5 BIEDG. I ' A 135- . O Q 1 7 . - ' ' ' 1 I V rcqplinuea- from page 215xl f L .' L 1, MARCH. I I4-fofcheslfi wrngfiifea iii slafe Ear? :End ofshesil-e Canis-SI. I ' , ff? 18-Student Eodpfil givesggucqessid tea dqice. A 1 Q I 2C-IfifIsfspeech- ginners fpifesenfed at dssembly., CongratulationsI'- '- 1 2lffe'II1SchreixnerJ' rackerarildge - Alamo Stacliumi . '21-Home, Economics girls honor P.T.A, mvqthers with lovely tea. ,I - 2lAlTroubled and exptessioyisf- grade cards issued. D . A 274City track meet finals-Alamo Stadium. 28 u -Sponsors stage hugeesutfcess - Slain Session, A 28-faks Drill Team Gompetes wi Hfruston Drill Team. V., V5 f V R 28-Houston, Drill' Team honored ' h delightful informal dance -ur! fl-Tji-Club Iamboree4lun'Ior all. Senate brings most fathers. .'f I 1 l-leiferson runs away with Iqp honors at Edison track meet. , I ,I 2-One-act ,play contest F Ieiferson gels a Well-won second. 3JBand sponsors Buccaneer film -two hours of enjoyment, ' -I-Hcxsme-M,I R. Invitation Dance- a lovely affair, indeed N ,Q ' ' , , .W K, Z IConIinued on page 2193 1: STARCO' QUALITY PRODUCTS -.: Sweeping Compounds, Sanitn Floor Waxes, Liqdid Soaps, Cleaning Compounds, Dairy Brushes, Disinfectants, Insecticides, Deodorants. . . . . STAR CH ENI ICAL COM PANY MANUFACTURERS AND DIs'rRIsUToRs 646 W. MARTIN ST. Sanders Top Sz Body Works The Only Completely Equipped Shop to Renovata Damaged Automobiles 24-HOUR WRECKER SERVICE 612 Broadway Fannin 4311 ry Supplies, Floor Finishes, FANNIN 4942 Alamo Blue Print 8a Supply Co. Artists' Supplies for School Work DRAFTING MATERIALS 506 N, Presa St. Compliments ot- GENERAL OLDSMOBILE CO. San Antonio, Texas 801 BROADWAY FANNIN 7355 'kk I I, I I' .., I I I I I I I I I I I I Page 216 it I I I I A041414 . . it A 1 I I V, rf., 1,-:IJ I 7,75 fi Eu-,,-Y ,. 2 77777 WY Y VY Y Y VY YV W I I IILLEN IIUTC ELECTRIC SERVICE I L F F 8 M A R X Automotive Electrical Parts and Service. I rum IaTInIIl.?EiisMom Analysis aiililnngunrglapilanrs I , 0 I a col c inin s I For more than n hall -century B'Hti,zqI'Exit' ':5,.i::3,Eif:,'7Izxizlgmis, I Hydraulic Steering Stabilizers. I .1 D 537 S. sr. MARv's ST. FANNIN 1274 I . . .N . lwaigemoyecl I priceless distinction TIP Top Sandwlch Shop , . x A I EDUNTAIN STEAKS AND I ol being edlledwf-fwn - SERVICE III FRIED CHICKEN 1 USAN 3020 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD I QUALITY STORE. STAF FEL' S . I' I ' ', D ', . D I F S I I.oolc to 84 MSX ' ll R OL AISI? c:iElELoIvERCSOD Main Store SL Office: 321 E. Comlnerce St., Gar. 5211 I F h F Store 1-3721 S. Flores ,...... Kenwood 9611 I Qr t Q n Qwegt Q gist g:5?2g1E.1ef.EksE.Ifg ,..,. R,mIgIng ggi I I F Stole 4-3219 vc7l'C2mniCQCE' f f f f I cfwlsfflllli 6491 I appare, or qua I , ' I ' . D' d l. lc v I ,flow seryicep .... T . . Idmfm S Qs Ocfts I iw I all If J I I Watches Tewgtifggilagptg Bracelets . I K fy, , 5, 4 . 1 K . I '...' Silver 36 YEARS ON ALAMO PLAZA Compacts I I FIVE POINTS BAKERY I . ' ' C ' R wg EfliIi5FEL,'i?2U,f1i1,I CAD The Central Shoe Repair Co. I RETAIL CNLY AND i Special Qrdcrs Solicitcd Phone Garfield 9692 Central Co- I WE PRINT THE DECLARATION The Largest Plant in the South I G ALWAYS GLAD TO SERVE YOU I Garlielcl 5218 I PRINTING COMPANY I I Zu NA PRESA CATHEDRAL Bm 323 Alamo Plaza San Antonio, Texas I . GOASWPELQQAIXIALES DON HARRlSON'S N Popular With Popular People I E355 SE I 2901 .. .I . Pushing I 828 Fredericksburg Rd. Pershing 9822 Frcdcnckshufg 7821 I I - 1-li, Jlffe Hgh White Star Laundry I mm I I ik, Fill up with BRQNZ-Z-Z at DON'S 1 Launderers and Cleaners for 50 Years O P E N A L L N 1 G H T IL I ELC , Es, YL , WD WD, fo ,C ,LC L A C CMC o ve Page 217 +1'fijwAjumZaun.74azmcLs+ wee.. , Efzfizzswjs I wtf ES Woof X N I MQ I een' S e gl'SOn and Ho 9 Mann Schools Z Zi 2 . I i ' ' ? Zan, QL? ,nuff www? e figsent our For .the o , 7 eauf'u oc the. oo M ' ,07,b,gfg,g,. i77ZdfLa-we ? :ZZ .7 3 Be rooms, 2 aths. s enM ,QQEL-liMQER C0- ardfzv - - '211O . F ORE S' 1 01 ANNIN 4161 My U 5 EQCGZHI A M ,f Q f o on avmgs cc ntspyblf bud. Swine , , ED UP TO 55000 BETWEEN First Federalsaving 'LoanAgsn. Alice, Austin, Corpus Christi, 7 E' P AE' I f' A TONIC Dallas. Ft. Worth, Laredo, ' f Waco, San Antonio, and - -- - Rio Grande Valley A , Vogel Fr icr ' 'Xt' CM i i eww: - mme: S355 1 .EEEEE EJLSSEM ' I .fs , ,Lsfs3g,,3w , VQE5' ' . . Phone CATHEDRAL 6291 . . 1'9,?,'Q1Q1 f iQ 9f ftEM 9 i 'ilisfgld 7gpical MEXICAN RESTAURANT Our beautiful garden on thc picturesque river WEL MRDINSQ 307 W. Commerce Garfield 9961 The IDEAL GIFT for Graduation Bouquets, Corsages and Vases of Flowers mom Perrq flvtaqee Flower Shoppe THEY ARE Tops 130 East Crockett Cathedral 7281 After High School- ULEARN TO EARNI' QVKLLLQIZOIZ I5 .Business Goffeqe SAN ANTONIO A Symbol of Progress and Integrity Since 1888 ary. r . . . -., rs -, . .f 4 , . ' . if -' . ' 'rp if ii fl .' . , A ' -- ' . -. f .o , r- , 441+ f' Cru! n-'. .- . ll' A-1' , 'f 7-iegr4c-.,a of .-,'e ,g-f?J. rg. f .gi I 1 l l i i l I Page 219 San Antonios Thrift Store THE STEAK HOUSE EAT WHERE OLD FRIENDS MEET For Dine and Dance Evenings OPEN 'TIL I2 P. M. WOMEN AND M5555 822 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 2-0143 O THE SOUTH'S GREATEST VALUES COI12pIVII1g , 222 LQHSOYA STREET SAN ANTQDNIO, TEXAS Fashions S School Stationery, Bferuorg Hooks, at Low 306 EAST HOUSTON ST Rings und Invitations Pficesl San Antonizfs Thrift Store P A T R O N IZ E H O M E IN D U STRYH COMPUMENTS iCOll9lEll.,A.lNIlDfVVORD OF SIEGELYS CANADIAN CLEANERS -Thru Service We Grow- 54O Fredericksburg Road Pershing 1232 iContinued from page 2165 G QM 5-Texas Relays in Austin- Ieff stars shine still more brightly. ' 9-Thespian show - another success in field of drama. 10-Senate-Skelton invitation dance -beautiful Hawaiian motif. I 't V I2-District No. 22 track meet-Alamo Stadium. ' 15-National Honor Society initiation - we honor ninetyfone new members ' 17-Lasso Chuck Wagon - barbecue, review, dance enjoyed by all. V 'Q I3-Shakespeare dance a big success - Spring is really here! ff , I9-Earnest boys take R.O,T.C. examinations - much at stake Q. 20-leff track stars Win in regional meet at San Marcos, 2l-Lassos and R.O.T.C. take part in Alamo Pilgrimage. Eiestal , I 24-Elec!ion of R.O.T.C, Sponsors -suspense now ends. 25-Fiesta de San Iacinto Parade - Ieff's organizations prominent. 25-San Antonio invitation track meet-Alamo Stadium. MAY- 2-3-State track and tennis meet at Austin. ' Z-Officer-Sponsor dance - arched sabers - thrill for all. 9-Iefferson on Parade - magnificent final review. I3-Monticello Banquet -honoring Annual sponsor and introducing new l942 staff. 14-Annuals are issued-squeals of joy from lucky possessors oi most beautiful year book-honoring Old Glory. I5-Softball finals-San Pedro Park. 21-Senior Class Day - sad farewells - beautiful program 23-Iunior-Senior Prom - A Wonderful time for all - more tears, 24-Senior Class Graduation - great pride but much more sadness 25-Senior Class Graduation Sermon - deeply solemn occasion. F. V. HUFFMEYER 8r CO. Fromsi 1700 Main Ave. Fannin 0772 UCARNATION FRED SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Lorenz Mattress Co. WE SPECIALIZE IN RENOVATING ONE DAY SERVICE 409 W. Marshall St. Garfield 6905 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1941 HFROM.. he Great Qtmeriran Zliife glnsuranre Cllumpamg Chas. E. iklrrkvr, llrrsihrnt SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ++0wH4 4-imchfff .- , -:ul- ef 1 2. ' f ' 4 , , . i 5 ' ' 2 11, 4,,g,,V f r,L,.ii4- ' ,4,, 11.1 fl fm' I? - ,l.,,.,,w , , ,L l . - . ' 1 f 7 - w. l. 17 gg ' wh, .43 i!,a I-, 4:1 Wiughvt I A! V. Q., A .K ,,,i 3 H l - ,iii -I . I 1 . ,. . ., E' J . 3 ,gf I ,rr Qllyl-Sl GIFTS l ' Gllrzlsl P ' d f If are easy to select at SUSE an fe TEST - ' - lhrdle Marks Llllell Shop at 1520 lvlccullough Pershing 8221 Y lamiliar U fa . . cooler THE CLASS OF '41 Make your choice Cl DODGE LUXURY LINER - with Fluid Drive DODGE - PLYMOUTH DISTRIBUTORS l PURE Navarro at Sr. lVlzIry's Sts. Garfield 2281 , WHOLESOME FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS f ,f Q J'lutl1'1A qfowan .Shop ' W , Fredericksburg Rd. at Five Points S'. A. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. ji E PERSHING 0252 D i I.. BKSISIN W i i Hullvweiod Cleaners K Dyers 'ne . A SERVICE WITH A IIEPUTATIDN 5 ll ' . It Wlill lie a Pleasure tn Serve You i 1703 Nluiql fivvnll - Phone Fannin 2721 FULL 1 f l ' ' -in your cur-at :I Convenient counter- - or in :I coiufortulwlc Llillillfl room. Most of our stands are delightfully air ccmriitioncd. H U M B L E C O M N Y You'll like the delirious foods and , ' rcrupririgly low prices . . , the ideal .. I I places for breakfast, luncheon, dfnucr, A T9X35 ln5lllUll0n or the Iiiirlnight 'isluickf' ,p extends tw the Class of '41 its hearty 1 C0llgl'l1Illl1lIlO!lS. May you find in your 9 . lifgs work bgfh happiucgg and SUCCESS, Quality Foods, Quick, Courteous Service, Popular Prices Jax NO. 17. 321 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD ff NN NO. 24. 801 S. PRESA MQUMBLE. NO. 27. 3401 W. COMMERCE X ' No. 29. 1426 BROADWAY NO. 39. 332 S. FLORES Q NO. 40. 1940 FREDERICKSBLJRG ROAD CfJlvll'Lllv1EN'l'S QUF iqgandmich I 1 PAYNE ADVERTISING AGENCY Smiih-Young Tower .. ,... l Gmfieid 6371 TRA...'?.E..'z'.9RK' , I l A P. v' . ' I -. Pzige 220 i k f0m14 aiemhfaff UNIVERSITY or SAN ANTON10g x Couasiis FULLY Accaenmap Q. , We offer you an opportunity to attend a college where there is a well-balanced program and where the individual student is recognized ......... Phone or Write the Registrar Pershing 3621 3115 Xvosl' Aslzhrl For1941Figuressee... F R O S T' S Foi'NnAT1oN GARMENT SHoP CONGRATULATIONS. GRADUATES! 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