Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1943
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You are as much a vital part of America's glorious history as were your valiant forefathers who brought this great America into being at Valley Forge or as your fathers who kept its greatness secure at Chateau Thierry or in the Argonne Forest. We can even sense a salute to you from the spirits of all who, for America, have made the supreme sacrificep we feel that perhaps their loss shall not have been in vain, since you in your greatness are carry- ing on the traditions for which they gave their lives. ffffffffff f f f f f f f f You are the boys who onlyashort while ago did neat tricks with basketballs or zig-zagged down fields with footballs under your arms or brought shining victory to your school in less spectacular events. Now the stakes are life and death, and we are still hold- ing our breath while you are out there on the land or in the air or on the sea or under the sea, setting the example for the rest of us, your splendid courage and your sublime unselfishness making us just as certain of victory as we were in the last sixty seconds of the game in those not-so-long-ago days. f f fff+fffff+ff-f f f ff 4 f f f Whether you are Thomas lefferson's own David Hill, now America's mighty F ly- ing Tiger ace, or whether you are young Bill or Bob or Ioe, now adjusting yourself to your first uniform and the first real gun of your life, keeping it oiled and polished and grimly delighting in its vicious kickg whether you are in the slimy jungles of New Guinea or on the torrid sands of North Africag whether you are peering through the greenhouse of a Flying Fortress over Axis-conquered lands or through the periscope of a deadly sub- marine in Axis-infested waters, whether you are walking a lonely beat in some far flung outpost or guarding a mighty ship in some far distant sea, you are where, as real Ameri- cans, you know you must be for a while. You have set your lips grimly and have taken on the job that had to be done as did your forefathers more than a century ago and your fathers just one generation ago, you and they seeing the cause as a crusade and know- ing you would see it through without a murmur. fffffffffffffff f f f f f You are on a mighty mission, bringing back to all of us the simple little every-day things that we all took for granted as the heritage of free people before that tragic Decem- ber seventh of l94l. You are preserving forever our own American brand of Democracy. You are even giving us our graduation day, for only because you are where you are does our graduation day have a chance to be here. ffffff ffffffff f f f f f Our earnest, prayer is that Our Heavenly Father guide and protect you through these momentous days and bring you safely home again to your loved ones. -fff f 1 f + f In the shadow of a year and a half of war our great Nation holds a deeper meaning for us than ever before. No longer complacent, we are now fully aware of our Country's greatness. We now know the sacred privilege of being Ameri- cans, of serving America, of working for America, of fighting for America, of being able to say reverently, Thank God that we live-i1'1A1'nefj.CQ. f af f + at f f ff + f f +1 1 ff 1 f 1 + f f f f Here in Thomas Iefferson High School our school life is far richer now that we have learned the luxury of serving others by doing without the old, unimportant things on which we once placed so high a value. Our school life is more colorful now that each of us is playing such a tremendous role in bringing ultimate Victory to our great land. This year each call for service has brought an eager response from our students and our teachers. Guided by our wise and patriotic principal, everyone of us has gone all out for Victory, there has been no shortage in our fight- ing spirit. In each Iefferson heart there has been this one thought, this one determination: WE MUST WIN TI-IIS WAR. f f f f f 1 ff f f The many drives-War Bonds, War Stamps, hospital equipment, victrola records, keys, razor blades, coathangers, knives, scrap metal, scrap wool, scrap paper, books, Victory gardens, stamps, and a multitude of others-we have plunged into with clear, unflinching eyes, knowing that Victory will not wait for the nation that is late. We have felt in our hearts the deep thrill of a patriotism as old as the Declaration of Independ- ence, as new as rationing. ffff f f f f f f f f f f f- f 1 f And so, fellow students of Iefferson, in your Monticello of IQ43 your Annual Staff has tried to show you 'llefferson at War. We have tried to give you an authentic picture of you yourselves in step with Uncle Sam, proudly playing your part in this war. We hail your efforts, and just as proudly we give you your l943 MONTICELLO, trusting that this wartime edition may ever be one of your most treasured possessions. f f f f f f t.iJ.e-QJZJJTD UQVMNTUQQ' 0 - EAMES- 7a,Ueof0an,Z'w1,Z1 I. Flag Ship ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY II. All Hands On Deck CLASSES III. U. S. O. ORGANIZATIONS IV. Service Command R. O. T. C. V. Maneuvers SCHOOL LIFE VI. Quartermaster Depot ADVERTISING Y cukk' Gm Sdmal Q4 We Slizcfenii See It -t 37 JJ -3 A 1 J X X an L-emma, 1, 'K 13 , .r ASGCMJJUG M 8 5 ff sg if 4' A t H ' -ff 'D I Q- L' if - 1 cgi, A.. Q , K xv Nik A' -'33 - 2 g - 2 ff A '1'::-!'gf. ?h3'Y JY' 4 3 2 ffff, I , 1 14 ,' 1 -. 5,1 :iH,,,.J Lx 1 ' in 1 - .4 MQ' ' , 'i 248 , X141 ,Z ' If I C? fm , fgwzw me E? aww K te viii?-Sis 6 ,.-'AN 1 Wfmmff' 1 F' ,ff Hin Uma! Wan w'l 'w A TRIBUTE for the time - when This Vvar Is Won ii? SEVCFY ODC of YOU WOI1 the WHI' I-' You and YOU HDCI YOU f-' You, in your thousands and millions coming, AH the sea ploughed with you, all the air hummin g, All the land loud with you, All our hearts proud with you, All our souls bowed with the awe of your coming! Where,s the Arch high enough, Lads, to receive you, Where's the eye dry enough, Dears, to perceive you, When at last and at last in your glory you come Tramping home? 1' .1 y 'x And now when the last of them all are bv, Be the Gates lifted up on high To let those Others in, Those Qthers, their brothers, that softly tread, ' That come so thick, yet take no ground That are so many, yet make no souncl ......................... .-1 EDITH VVHARTON 1 IN MEMORIAM To live in hearts we ,g--1-11 .4- leave behind is not to die. - ,., .. ,-X Mwzeiy ' .anddwff wwfffw Q!,6qe,4M.6ft-1 ' 'f YW- U '- 7 ! E'5F-ZEfL'dEF '-?'a1'1' ' fig. MFL' 3 I. , Mr. Francis de Burgos ,46a,4I',g,ue,uA74 Lvl M471 Jfwmw www 'f wi .lz,g,,,QL 1 -yew gdffff Josephine Reininger wa, SQL awww- ywwwzif LMA, fwfwfw 4,14 iw! QM g ' YW .. 1- . --V , V- , 4 3, i. -Q--lf - 'Vx' S. V Y - so ' to - ' at is, sz! J, X - X T ' l s , me f i s if - ' X Pydbff , T Ivy, I . -1.4 . X-, - W S259 f -f-W ' wifi it T'-ull' xr' sifbbssc 'lm 'c'C-'11-is-,A if if M T s T 4 is :-2-LQWT 5 't - it qw 1 X X rnice i A ,JK A AST s 2 SLI? Vnlen ine 34 Trfqag- 4 v -Q4ML 44 f, f 'Wie fffaainoi' Jfqann l. From the Halls of Montezuma To the shores of Tripoli, We fight our country's battles On the land as on the sea. First to fight for right and freedom And to keep our honor clean, We are proud to claim the title Of United States Marine. 2. Our flag's unfurled to every breeze From dawn to setting sun. We have fought in every clime and place Where We could take a gun. In the snow of far off Northern lands And in sunny Tropic scenes You Will find us always on the job- The United States Marines. 3. l-lere's health to you and to our Corps Which We are proud to serve. In many a strife we've fought for life And never lost our nerve. lf the Army and the Navy Ever look on Heavens scenes They will find the streets are guarded By United States Marines. , ADMINISTRATION A N D FAC U LT Y Assistant Superintendent Thomas B. Portwood urges attentive Iefterson students to press onward in their study of important subjects that will prepare thern for their place in the War and in the peace to follow. Mmltmaj Um liaaacf of Zcluaaiion Ma, ,Bea gwwm . . . .... President Ma, jack 12, fagkg . . . Vice-President fm. y. 5. seam ....... secretary ed. fame: p. ,umm MM. Z. .fewbi 11444. Qunlhm Uaungm MM. amewmf j. www i E .n Q . Ma. .fee Baewa e b 5 4, f S 1 A I President 1 N-1 on 'lil' -in fiilf I, San Antonio Board of Education ' L ht i ht:fMr. I. E. Stutsrnoin, Superintendent Mr. Leo Brewer, President Mr, Arley V. Knight, I-Xttorneyg Mrs. Gunther Orsinger, e o r g Mrs. E. R. Lewisg Mr. I. Et Siebert, Secretoryg Mrs. Ferdinand I. Winter, Not in picture: Cot. Icxrnes P. Hollerss ond Mr. lock R. Locke ,su , Ma. Y. 5. Siuiiman Superintendent San Antonio Public Schools NSA .. Q , Re? W S qllLLgyt ir 'lr ir ir ir ir ir ir ir 'Ir is iidm Ma. '7fno4na4 E. paaiwaacf Assistant Superintendent Senior Division San Antonio P bl' Sch l 3-W , K K ' F , L -af' L , ,,,, . . Q i I ' 'ff A ... Ma. Jfafuuf Jfamdlon Acting Vice-Principal November-May Ma. 14. faeq Vice - Principal September-October ,wM-0ee-eWp MMA qfmncea Snail: Dean of Girls ,, 1 QM? R0-Qefti .... Principal l I Xie, ls W .vi li e li ,ff at -ii . - lx 10 , 'S x M, ,tl t l it . E, f S i Y, . if xlil ' X is-lg? LQ xx Q Oh, say, can you see, by the dawn's early light, What so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming, Whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight O'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming, And the rockets red glare, the bombs bursting in air, Gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. First Chorus Oh, say, does the star-spangled banner yet wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. On the shore, dimly seen thro' the mists of the deep, Where the foe's haughty host in dread silence reposes, What is that which the breeze, o'er the towering steep, As it fitfully blows, half conceals, half discloses? Now it catches the gleam of the morning's first beam, In full glory reflected now shines on the stream. Second Chorus 'Tis the star-spangled banner, oh! long may it wave O'er the land of the free and the home oi the brave. And where is that band who so vauntingly swore, That the havoc of war and the battle's confusion A home and a Country should leave us no more? Their blood has wash'd out their foul footsteps' pollution, No refuge could save the hireling or slave From the terror of flight or the gloom of the grave. Third Chorus And the star-spangled banner in triumph doth wave O'er the land oi the free and the home ol the brave. Ohl thus be it ever when free men shall stand Between their loved home and the war's desolation. Blest with vict'ry and peace, may the heav'n-rescued land Praise the Pow'r that hath made and preserved us a Nation. Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, And this be our motto, ln God is our trust. Fourth Chorus And the star-spangled banner in triumph shall wave O'er the land of the free and the home of the brave. 0 , 0401- 'IQ' 1 Y .741 M, IA lflemimfi Swuube WQIILUII , m:m 'P' . I .T r 5325 2 Qg :yvii a . N x- 'lbmu ' sm' ce Mwmxu 6.1.5 nemowmcugsre um mvm UEUTENANT ccosps cscn. aoqnm. MISS EDNA L. ALLEM MISS MIRIAM BASS English, Chairman English U. oi Texas, A. B. U. of Texas, A. B. and A M f eu-.L A W ff M. Serving at a iaculty tea honoring Iefferson's new iacully members a Miss Louise Brunei and Mrs. Salomay Harrison. Lei! to righl are N Howard Doolittle. Mrs. Lorena H. Davis. Miss Ida Pearl Gill. Ml MRS. HELEN M. BOLTON Mathematics 0 0 O U. ol Texas, A. B. a Columbia U, A M M ' Sponsf Math Club MISS MAMIE A BRAWNER Enqlish Qi Colo State Teachers' Col., A. B l MISS MATTIE L. BROOKS Librarian U. oi Texas, A. B. Our Lady ol the Lake Col., B. S. in Lib. Sc. Incarnate Word Col., A' MA Miss LOUISE BRUNET j J I. French and .5 Q: ,k,' 'E Maihemaiics :.' . U. of Texas, A. B. I I I and A. M. I .5 Sporisf French Club . - Miss FLORENCE B. . In this deeply interested English VIII class the study of Chaucer becomes lruly alive CROWELL with the beautiful illuslrations and phonograph records oi Chaucer lo awaken interesl. Spanish and English i J Y '1 Purdue U., B, S. Q 's ,. 'L' P U. of Texas, A. M. I yu I if 55 MRS. CELESTE Di English and Spe S. M. U. of Dallas, U. of Texas, A. Spons.: Thespia 'r:.i,41.i,. g,s.,, E McDamel Mlss Maxme Chastaxn Mrss Katherine Cook. Miss lorence Langford and Mxss Ethel K Orrell With so many oi our :rmer teachers now m the Armed Forces we have many new teachers. MISS FLOY C. PINNEY Commercial, Chaxrman U. of Texas, A B. and A. M. Vitally Interested m SCIENCE because oi nts value m these strrrmg war young chemxsts of tomorrow perform an mtrrcute expenment rn Mrs MISS MARIE E. I. I-IELLAND Science Trinity U., A. B. Boston U., A. M. Spons: Stud. Council MRS MARY HANLEY Music American Conserv, ol Music, Mus. M. Spons. G1rls'Glee CoASpons ' Euterpeans MRS. MARY E. HICKMAN Mathematics Incarnate Word Col., A. B. and A. M. Spons 'Shalcespeares Co-Spons.: Lassos MRS. THERESA HICKS Mathematics, Chairman Tex State Col. lor Women, A. B. U, of Texas, A. M. Spons: Skeltons Co-Spons: Lassos MISS GRACE D. HUEY English Monmouth Col., A. B. U. of Wisconsin, A, M. K W3 Also participating in the first faculty tea are Cleft to rightl Miss Mari O'Nei1, Mrs. Frances Chadwick. Miss Katherine Iarrell, Sergeant Har: Kemp, Mr. G. C. Daniel, and Miss Bess Richards. Miss Miriam Bas I ' fig' - I 5' -' . 1 ff is Yi 2 1 f , : MISS OPAL HUGHES Home Economics Tex. State Col. for Women, B. S. Food for victoryl Miss McFarland teaches home canning to her cooking students. This is a new and vital role on the home front since food rationing was instituted. Y' 2.259 1 ,T f' i 4 it-pl I. I. MISS EERTHA IIMENEZ Registrar MISS OTELA KELI Librarian Our Lady ol the Col., A. B and B. Lib. Sc. ?l QE! in , , -A x D i isis MRS. STEL MARIF CULOTTA LOWMAN Commercial U. ol S, Calil. U ot Texas, A B MR. H Y MAY Science, Cliairman U, al Texas, A li Spons llflison Sclvnct Vi s serving. Such a moment of relaxation is rare tor faculty members vho have so wholeheartedly joined in the war eltort and so earnestly .upported every move of our Government in the very finest way. ' ef '7fze me, SS MARGUERITE B MCFARLAND Home Economics S. W, Tex. State achers' Col., B S. :vluinbia U , A. M. ons.: E. H. R. Club x f, A 5. ,. A' 5 iff 'V' ' V fi: QQQA- Q, . , :fit 1:ff,sfi-Ht. .. , ' 1.1. 311 ,eff 7 ff a f . 'Fra iq r , , ...Q ,, . ,,,,m,,,,r.,r MR. W. E, MONTGOMERY Mathematics and Drawing S. W. Tex State Teachers' Col., A, B. U. at Texas, A, M. Sports.: Senate MISS IULlA OLIPHINT Science . U ot Oklahoma, A B U ,, and A. M. E ' 3,2 Miss IDA MAE MURRAY y Mathematics f . U of Texas, A B f., and A. M. . Miss GLADYS E i n ' MORGAN M Librarian K U. of Texas, A. B. and A. M, Ca-Spons.: Latin Club MIS ELIZABETH M. MOREY History U, ol Texas, A. B and A. M, Earnestly preparing for the important field oi radio publicity. these young radio dra- matics students. guided by Mrs. Dodd. their sponsor, present an important broadcast it... -lr l ' i - lit 1 MISS ETHEL K. ORRELL MISS GLADYS OSTJION Drarnatics English Spons. Masque and U, af Texas, A B Gavel MISS KATHORA REMY Science Incarnate Word Col., B. S. U. ol Wisconsin, M. A. MISS BESS RICHARDS Physical Education Mary Hardin-Baylor, A, B. U. ol Texas Spons.: Girl Reserves Coach: Girls' Tennis and Girls' Riilery MISS MAMIE STEIN Science U. of Texas, A. B. Iowa U., M. S. Spons.: Victory Garden Club MR. LEON E. TALIAEERRO Mech. Drawing N. Tex. State Teachers' Col., B. S., A. and M. Col. oi Texas, M. Ed. Spons.: Architectural Dating back from Euclid. the father of mathematics, to our present-day Einstein, math has been enthralling. as these students in Miss Iarre1l's math class discover. Efx E Students today, men and women with wings tomorrow! These eager and interested pupils in Miss He!land's Aeronautics class learn the fundamentals of flying and enioy it. 0144 MRS. LEON E. TALIAFERRO History U, of Texas, B. S. Spons.: M. I, R. Club Co'Spons,' Class of '45 Co-Sponsg Lassos MRS. AUDREY L. TE Mathematics Drake U., B. S. S. W. Tex. Stati Teachers' Col., A Students today in Mrs. Chadwick's typewriting class they are, but tomorrow they will play their part in the war effort as typists at the of 7fze me, 1 lRS. ETHEL WEST WEAVER English r Lady ol the Lake Col., A. B. l. of Texas, A. M. Spons.: Monticello MISS XIMENA WOLF Public Speaking and Science U. of Texas, A. B and A. M. Co-Spons.: Class of '43 Ohio Wesleyan U., A. B, To add to the interest in poetry Miss Huey has posted on her bulletin board poems Columbia U., A. M, oi the present war. One can see that these students are thoroug appreciating them 1 a'H1af' Asia 5 K --- ,-ai 5- '-f ,co , K I i 5 6? V T- - 1 , J O MW uf OAQ- fb,f5 i x .fag - .' ' r 'f u J fr -, . u G.: -,CQA ,!.1 a'Y Dj'Jtl ' ' 'Rf-yvlffx. , 4 . ,, , U ,o , . J S - - ,' 4 JJ yy iZ',wC JaJ' y C. - fs 91' f s A -. V' 'yt if ,f n I, -, b , - . c G , ,1 fi. ZMJV 1 P , i , Q ., - V-AM' ff f A ' K - N ' , M r- f , - - , V l -y , , i , fly , Vs, + A 'fflir f . . . .i , A, 5 ' 'Q ' v , ' 'I I v , fi, 1,1 1. s. ,rfff v ,,-f,l7'f1'46,' , fg7,.f!.,J.M,!J'v4,L 9 an . fl A ,i ' - . fini 1111: '. 2'f ' L .ff L' Nnclwza rqweigfn Lg! ,wg Anchors Aweigh, my boys, Anchors Aweigh. Farewell to college joys, we sail at break ot day-day-day-dayl Through our last night on shore, drink to the foam, Until we meet once more, here's wishing you a happy voyage home. l-leave a-ho there, sailor, ev'rybody drink up while you may, I-leave a-ho there, sailor, tor you're gonna sail at break ot day, Drink away, drink away, tor you sail at break ot day, Hey! Stand, Navy, down the field, sail to the sky, We'l1 never change our course, so, Army, you steer shy-y-y-y. Roll up the score, Navy, Anchors Aweigh, Sail, Navy, down the field, and sink the Army, sink the Army Grey. CLASSES Real lgborgtory work in their high school pre-flight course these gerorigutics students gre getting gs they listen to g tglk by Lt. Icmocik gt Kelly Field, their host on ct never-to-be-forgotten field trip in their study of gerorigutics, I ' H . . x , - . - . , ,Q '.Z ij- ' - N si..-:siatx 'qc ,N R-s -v .xx eilri - A . YWQN ,f - x X A: Nb 1404226 QOUR NATIONAL HYMNJ My countryl 'tis of thee, sweet land of liberty, of thee l sing: Land Where my fathers diedl Land of the pilgrims' pridel From every mountain side let freedom ring! My native country, thee, land of the noble free, thy name l love, l love thy rocks and rills, thy Woods and templed hills: My heart With rapture thrills like that above. Let music swell the breeze, and ring from all the trees sweet freedoms song: Let mortal tongues awake, let all that breathe partake, Let rocks their silence break, the sound prolong. Our fathers God, to Thee, Author of liberty, to Thee We sing: Long may our land be bright with freedoms holy light, Protect us by Thy might, great God, our Kingl -Samuel Francis S mith Wm T kig if fra' ' MQ VII J-4-fb 1 AMQQN. 18 -s ff S ,nigg- I' 5 3-.M i M 'i. Stl Miami of 7fze efadfi of 1943 MR. HOWARD C. DOOLITTLE MISS GLADYS HENDRIX Co-Sponsor Cist Termj Co-Sponsor CIst Term! MISS MARGUERITE PEREZ MISS XIMENA WOLF CofSporisor C2nd Termj Co-Sponsor f2I'1d Terml BILL EAGLE -' IO ANN NELSON President PAUL MCEALL Pcrrlicimeritciriciri JACK PITLUK Treasurer LOUISE SMYTH Vice-President HERBERT TURLEY Historian PATTIE HOLDER Sergeant-at-Arms IOAN SALKEY Reporter Secretary ADAMO, GLORlA1 Natl. Honor Society, Ambition-Private secretary. ADAMS, MARlORlEi Monticello Staff, Production Editor-in- Chief, Natl. Honor Society, Skeltons, Math Club, Rec. Sec'y, Stud. Council, Sponsors, Co, E, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition -To be as wonderful as my parents. ADAMS, VAL: Track Team, Ambition-Pilot. ALLEN, DOROTHY LEE: Volley Ball Team, Tennis Team, Ambition-Success. ANDERSON, BETTY lANEt MTR., Hist., Math Club, Sponsors, Sec'y, Stud. Council, Senior Play, Co. D, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Ambition'--To ferry planes for the U.S. Army Air Corps. V ANDREW, BOBBE XANNZEJIQHRT?-Rineukrts, Er,e,s.:,-Q Arnbitiionlss ,- , If -I-nun-..,, Business woman. ,- -- , APEEL, MAURY..L'EONi Monticello Staff, Advertising Manager and Eeature4Editor, Winner of Advertising Cup, 1943, leff Eoruin, Vice-Pres., Masque and Gavel, Latin Club, Sgtfat- Arms, Eine Arts, T.H.S,P.A. delegate, Stud Council, Senior play, State play, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Co. D, Cdt. lst Sgt., Ambition-To be a commercial artist in Abilene, Texas. , xg,,,,,,,,.-,,,,,,,,,,, . --..-1 , ARMSTRONG, HELEN: Ambition-Secretary. BAER, ROBERT B.: Drill Team, Ambition-Pharmacist BARNETT, cARoLYN1 Neu...11gpQ5 Hsqgieiy,..Sgnuens1' Meir Club, Stud. Council, Lassos, Ambition-Secretary. BARRETT, ELlZABETH ANN' Natl Honor Society, Vice-Pres., MIR., Scribblers, Science Club, Lassos, Math Club, Ambition -Business woman. BARRINGTON, BlLL: Stud. Council, School Band, R.O.T.C, Band, Ambition-Naval officer. BATEY, DAPHYNE' Entertainers, Ambition-Eamous motion picture actress. BATTAGLIAIEAN1 Shakespeares, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Ambition-A successful housewife. r BAUMBACH, IESSIE CARL' Thespians, Ambition-Singer. BAXTER, MARY BETH Thespians, Treas., Latin Club, Hist., Math Club, Rep., Scribblers, Natl. Honor Society, Ambition- To fly airplanes, BEACHAM, CLlNTON' Ambition'-A successful life. BEAREKMAN, CLYDE: Football, Ambition-Electrical en' gineer, BECKMANN, DOTTY: Shalcespeares, Math Club, Sponsors, Fine Arts, Natl. Honor Society, Reg. Staff, Cdt. Col. Sponsor, AmbitionwAviatrix. BELZUNG, lVAN: School Orchestra, lst in state music con- test, Ambition-Aviator. BENKE, DANlEL, Track Team, Letterman, Ambition-Ranclr man in Texas. BERKEY, CHARLES' Swimming Team, Anibition-West Point graduate, HH5HQ BERRY, VlRGlNlA: Thespians, Stud. Council, Ambition-Air hostess. BIRENBERG, MARCIA: Declaration Staff, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Scribblers, Math Club, Lassos, Debate Team, Ambitioni Newspaper woman. BLEDSOE, THELMA LOUTSE' Ambition-White collar girl. BLUMBERG, MARGARET, Fine Arts, LCP., Ambition--To achieve fame and fortune, BLUMBERG, RANDOLPH: Scribblers, Sgt.-at-Arms, Math Club- Natl. Honor Society, Drill Team, Reg. Staff, Cdt. Major, AmbitionAU.S. Army officer. 'Q F 's elm of 1943 Glafu of 1943 BOAND, CATHERINE IEANi Natl. Honor Society, Skeltons, Sponsors, Scribblers, Co. C, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition- Qirector of religious education. BOOTON, RICHARD C., IR.: Arch. Club, Sec'y, Math Club, Drill Team, Natl. Honor Society, 2nd Bn. Staff, Cdt. lst Lt., Ambition-Aeronautical engineer. BOWERSOCK, FRANCES ROSANNA: L.G.P., Girl Reserves, AmbitioniNurse. BRADFORD, IONATHAN MURRY: Haynes, Track Team, Let- terman, Football Team, Letterman, Ambition-US. Army Air Corps pilot. BRASHER, BETTY IO: Monticello Staff, Managing Editor, Natl. Honor Society, Math Club, MIR., Stud, Council, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Ambition-To be as understanding as my mother. BRAUNSTEIN, ALVIN: Masque and Gavel, Treas., State play, Ambition-Lawyer. BREHM, LAURA: Ambition-Success in the business world BRIGHT, IIM: Arch. Club, Vice-Pres., Golf Team, Drill Team, HCEITZM Bn. stuff, cdr. lst Li., AI'I'1bIllOI'14El'lQIl lQGI'. BRINKMEYER, MARGARET: Stud. Council, Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Sponsors, Math Club, Scribblers, Masque and Gavel, left Forum mascot, lst Bn. Staff, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Am- bition-Well-rounded person. BROEMER, WALTER: Track Team, Letterman, Ambition- Ranchman. BROOK, TED STEPHENS: Ambition--Farmer. BROWNE, BOB: Masque and Gavel, Parl., Debate Team, Declamation Team, Ambition-Minister. BROWNE, MURRAY: Track Team, Letterman, Ambition- Aviation engineer. BRYAN, IOAN: Debate Team, Captain, Ambition-Happiness. BUCHEK LQCILLEQ, Natl. Honor Society, MIR., Math Club, La in Club, Lcgsos, Ambition-Artist. BUCHEK, MARIORIE: Shakespeares, Sec'y, Masque and Gavel, Vice-Pres., Math Club, Rep., Fine Arts, Lassos, Am- bition-A multitude ol friends, BURNS, BILLIE FRANCES: MIR., Scribblers, Co. D, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-First Lady of the Nation. CAMP, NANCY: Shakespeare-s, Chaplain, Sponsors, Co. G, Cdt lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Nurse, CAMPBELL, PAT: Ietl Forum, Ambition-Electrical engineer. CARHART, MARY HELEN: Lassos, MIR, Ambition--Com- mercial artist. CARPENTER, CARMEN: AmbitioneTo be a member of the W.A.A.C. Q,AB3LEB,..I.l:lOMAS WILLIAM,-IH.: Haynes, Cheer Leader, Ambition-Map draftsman. CASTANON, ROBERT: Ambition-Success in every undere taking. ,ll CHAMBERS, ROBERT: Football Team, Letterman- Basketball J' Team,TLetterman,' Track Team, Ambition-Athletic coach. CHANCEY, MARY IEANNE: Skeltons, Latin Club, Sponsor, Ambition-A successful life, CHAPMAN, MARGARET: Natl. Honor Society, Lassos, Math Club, Scribblers, Parl. and Rep., MIR., Ambition-Foreign correspondent, CLAYBURNE, LORRAINE V.: Ambition-Commercial photog- rapher's model. 's COBB, ANITA IO: Ambition-Newspaper reporter. COLE, ADKIE: Stud. Council, Haynes, Ambition-U.S. Marine Corps. CONRAD, PATRICIA: Latin Club, Ambition-US. Army nurse. COOPER, CHARLOTTE: Natl. Honor Society, MIR., Lassos, Ambition--Happy and successful life. COOPER, MARTHA: Ambition--Success. CORRINGTON, ROGER ATKINSON: Ieff Forum, Arch. Club, Parl., Latin Club, Non-Com. Club, Rifle Team, Drill Team, Co. E, Cdt. Staff Sgt, and Company Clerk, Ambition-Doctor. COTULLA, KATHLEEN, Natl, Honor Society, Lassos, Scrib- blers, Ambition-Home economics teacher. CRAIN, ROBERT: Cdt. Colonel of R.O.T.C., Ist term, Reg. Commander, lst term, Haynes, Sgt.-at-Arms, Scribblers, Parl., Math Club, Arch. Club, Natl. Honor Society, Drill Team, Hon. member, Ambition-Aeronautical engineer. CRANDELL, ROY: Haynes, Stud, Council, Ambition-Army officer. CREA, PRISCILLA ANN: Girls' Glee, Ambition-Concert pianist. CROSS, DON: Ieff Forum, Sgt.-at-Arms, Cdt. Sgt., Ambition- Petroleum engineer. CUELLAR, ALICE: L.G.P., Ambition-Private secretary, DAVENPORT, IEAN1 Natl. Honor Society, Lassos, MIR., Scribblers, Ambition-Private secretary. DAVIS, MARY: MIR., Sponsors, Co. B, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Ambition-Pilot of a P-47. DAWDY, DAVID: Ambition-Aeronautical engineer. DELGADO, ROSE MARY: 2nd place in city in declamation, Ambition-Spanish translator in South America. DENNING, MARY IO: Sponsors, MI.R., School Orchestra, Stud. Council, Co. H, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Ambitionelferry- ing pilot. DE SHA, BETTY: School Band, Euterpeans, Ambition-House Wife. DICKERSON, DURWARD4 Haynes, Sgt,-at-Arms, Track Team, B. BasIietbaTI Team, Science Club, Ambition-Engineer. DIETZMANN, IAMES MONROE: Haynes, Cdt. Sgt., Ambition -Successful lawyer. DOLCH, WANDA: EGP., Ambition-Success. DONALD, GENEVIEVE: School Band, Ambition-A secretary. DOYLE, BETTYE: Ambition-To be happily married. DRANE, BARBARA: Natl. Honor Society, MIR., Scribblers, Ambition-Private secretary. DROKE, MILTON: Masque and Gavel, Stud. Council, Am- bition-Success, DUNN, KENNETH: Arch. Club, School Band, R.O.T.C. Band, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Winner of musical certificate, Ambition-Aera nautical engineer. DUVALL, MARY: MIR., Ambition-Fashion illustrator in New York. 'x x R qs n-,Q Glen of 7943 4 t x4L,u 'H X EAGLE, BILL: President ot Senior Class, Natl. Honor Society, TFl'aynes, Football Team, Track Team, All-City Team, Mem- ber of State Champion 440 yd. relay team, Ambition-W Surgeon or US. Navy Air Corps and as grand a guy as my dad. EASON, SAM: Natl. Honor Society, Haynes, Math Club, Pres., Stud. Council, Co. D, Cdt. lst Lt, Ambition-Doctor. EHLINGER, LEONORA: Volley Ball, Ambition-Private secre tary. ENG, SAM: Ambition-Doctor or dentist. EPSTEIN, IDA: Math Club, Scribblers, Ambition'-A succe ful secretary. ETHERIDGE FRANCES: Monticello Staff, Co-Literary Editor, Natl. Honor Society, Latin Club, Pres., Sponsors, Masque and Gavel, M.I.R, 2nd Bn. Staff, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Arn- bition-Home economist. EVANS, MARY KAY: Skeltons, Matli Club, Science Club, Lassos, Latin Club, Ambition-Interior decorator. FARISS, CHARLOTTE: Natl. Honor Society, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Latin Club, Masque and Gavel, Ambition--To be a success. FARR, IAMNE-Sf: left Forum, Ambition-A happy and success- tu ite. ' FAULKNER, BRUCE WILLIAM: Arch. Club, Euterpeans, Airi- bition-Success. FEGAN, DELTA IANE: Shakespeares, Ambition- Designer. FERTNER, IACQUELINE: AmbitioneSuccess in all my under- takings. FITE, ELIZABETH: Natl. Honor Society, MIR, Vice-Pres., Math Club, Scribblers, Lassos, Maj., Masque and Gavel, Ambition-Success. FLINT, IOHN: Ambition-Chicken farmer. FLIPPO, ANN: Tbespians, Ambitionef-Successful life. FLORENCE, DESYREE: Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Sgt, MIR., Math Club, Scribblers, Ambition-Successful secre- tary. FLORES, LINDA: AmbitionfSecretary. FLOWERS, HERBERT: Co. F, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ambition- -Aero- nautical engineer. FRAIM, IOYCE: M.l.R., Ambition-Successful life. FRANK, FRANCES: Ambition-Success in every undertaking FRIEND, IOE: Cdt. Capt., Ambition--Naval otlicer. FRY, PI-IOEBE ANN: Sponsors, M.l.R., 2nd Bn. Statl, Cdt. Ist Lt, Sponsor, Ambition-Aviatrix. GALLAGHER, FRANK: Haynes, Ambition'eA successful lite. GALVIN, MARY ELLEN: Natl. Honor Society, Scribblers, Matti Club, Fine Arts, Ambition-Physical education teacher. GAPONENKI, KATHERINE: Ambition-Success in every un- clertaking. GARCIA, LYDIA: Ambition-Successful saleswoman. GARDNER, LILIAN: Natl. Honor Society, MIR., Pres., Stud. Council, Parl., Math Club, Scribblers, Sponsors, Co. D, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Ambition-A happy and successful lite. N GARRETT, RAY LYNWOOD: Ambition-Success in every undertaking. GARVEY, ELMERE: M.l.R., Sponsors, Math Club, Latin Club, Co. H, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Ambition-Designer. GARZA, EMMA: Sponsors, Co. D, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-To be successful. GARZA, IOE: School Orchestra, Concertmaster, Ambition- Composer, conductor, and violinist. GARZA, PERLA: Sponsors, Co. A, Cclt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Am- bition-To be a successful bookkeeper or secretary. GARZA, YOLANDA: Ambition-A competent nurse. GEORGE, MARY IANE: Natl. Honor Society, Skeltons, Math Club, Sponsors, lst Bn, Staft, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition- A good pianist. GIANOTTI, CAESAR: Ambition-Civil engineer. GIBSON H,.QRsEkNCE: Sponsors, Pres., M.l.R., Rep., Scrib- blers, Cor. Sec'y,SCo'7 A, Cclt. 2nd Lt, Sponsor, Ambition-A happy marriage. GIESE, PERCY E,: Rifle Team, Cdt, Cpl., Winner of medal in first aid, Ambition-Pilot. GIESLER, lANlSi Declaration Staff, Sports Editor, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Quill and Scroll, Ambition-US, Army Air Corps Wife. GILES, GLENNA1 Ambition-X-Ray technician. GILLIS, MARTHA GARNER: Shalcespeares, Rep., Sponsors, Masque and Gavel, Latin Club, Reg. Staff, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Ambition-Nurse. GITTINGER, DOROTHY: Lassos, Stud. Council, Ambition- Architect. GOATLEY, ANN: Sponsors, M.l.R., Scribblers, Math Club, Co. A, Cdt. Znd Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Private secretary. GODBOLD, GLORIA DARLENE: Ambition-Nurse. GONZALEZ, CLAUDINE: Ambition-Stenographer. GONZALEZ, HECTOR A.: Ambition-Success in life. GONZALEZ, OMEGA: Ambition-To be a successful house- wife. GOODEQ ELEANOR: Lassos, M.l.R., Latin Club, Ambition- Criminologist. GOODRICH, BETTY: Entertainers, Girls' Glee, Ambition- Concert pianist. GORELNICK, MERVIN: Natl. Honor Society, Ambition- Engineer. GRAHAM, IUNE: French Club, Girls' Glee, Ambition-To be a W.A.V.E. officer. GRANT, DONALD: Senate, Sec'y, Reg. Staff, Cdt. Major, Am- bition-Graduate of West Point. GRAY, GEORGE M.: Cdt. Col. and Regimental Commander, Znd term, Natl. Honor Society, Stud. Council, lst Drill Team, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ambition-Civil Engineer. GREGG, BETTY IEAN: M.I.R., Ambition-A successful life. GRIEVE, BETTYE LOU: M.l,R,, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps Capt., Ambition-Music teacher, 61444 of 1943 1 GROBE, BILL: School Band, lst division in saxophone quartet- R.O.T.C. Band, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ambition-Naval architect and marine engineer, GROSSENBACHER, EVELYN: Sponsors, Co C, Cdl. 2nd Lt., Ambition-Secretary. GUARDIOLA,' AGNES: Ambition-Teacher in commercial de- partment. GUERARD, ERANZ E., IR.: B Football Team, Ambition- Aero- nautical engineer. GUILE, ANITA MAE: Ambition-Actress. GUTIERREZ, OLGA LUCILLE: Ambition--To travel around the world. GUZMAN, ANDREW, IR.: Drill Team, Co. A, Cdt. lst Lt ,- Ambition-Officer in US. Army Air Corps. HABY, IOYCE: Ambition--To be a W.A.V.E. HABY, MELROSE: Ambition-Success. HABY, WEBSTER: Masque and Gavel, Ieff Eorum, Drill Team, Ambition-Ranchman. HAGENS, IAMES: R,O.T.C. Band, Cdt 2nd Lt, Ambitionf- Ranchman. HALBEDL, MAYNARDt Senate, Ambition-US Naval Air Corps Officer. HALEE, HOWARD: Monticello Staff, Military Editor, Haynes, Scribb'Iers,i RiII?Team, Drill Team, Reg. Staff, Cdt. Major, Ambition-Electrical engineer. HALL, GEORGE: Natl. Honor Society, Co. G, Cdt. Capt., Am- bition-Aeronautical engineer. HAMILTON, IA MES: Ambition-Aviator. HAMMER, GLORIA: MIR., Sgt -at-Arms, Sponsors, C0 Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Aviatrix. .B, HAMPTON, LOUISE: Ambition-Fashion designer. HANKE, BILL: Ambition-Success in every undertaking. HARPER, ANNA: L.G.P,, Ambition-,To be a W.A.A.C. HARRIS, CLIFTON: Ambition-Analytical chemist. HARRIS, MARGARET ANN: Ambition-A successful life. HARVEY, ROSCOE: Haynes, Arch. Club, Ambition-'Arclir tect. HEATH, GERALD: Senate, Science Club, Sgt fat-Arms, Drill Team, Natl. Honor Society, Reg. Staff, Cdt. Major, Ambition-- Officer in U.S. Naval Air Corps. HENDERSON, GENE: Ambition-Success. HENKIN, RAYMOND: Monticello Stott, Editorfin-Chief, Latin Club, Treas., Euterpeans, Hist., Natl, Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Scribblers, School Orchestra, T.H.S.P.A. delegate, Stud. Council, Honorary member, Winner of cup in advertising, l942, Twice winner of Latin Club prize book- .Ambition- Ariii Dacia in Medicamente. degree. - I HERSETT-Tl KER: Ambition-Mechanical engineer. HICKS, NORMAN: Co, E, Cdt. lst Lt., Ambition-Army officer. Glam of 1943 ' sz HIGGS, PAT: Natl. Honor Society, Haynes, Arch. Club, Sgt.- at-Arins, Drill Team, Co. H, Cdt. 2nd Lt., AmbitionfAero- nautical engineer. HILL, EUGENE: Arch. Club, 2nd Bn. Staff, Cdt, Ist Lt., Am- bitionfArchitect. HILLERT, MOUNT: Arch. Club, Euterpeans, Ambition- Aviator. HILLERT, PATRICIA RUTH: Natl. Honor Society, Euterpeans, Ambition-A writer. HINDELANG, ALINE: Thespians, Ambition-Secretary. QOFFMANN, IAC-K:l!Haynes, Parl., Arch. Club, Stud. Council, g .-at-Arms, Science Club, Parl., Ambition-Embalmer. HOFFMAN, MARY FRANCES: Sponsors, ROTC, Band, Colt, Capt, Sponsor, Ambition-Secretary. HOLDEN, BILLY: Senate, Ambition--Research chemist. HOLDER, PATTIE: Natl, Honor Society, Shakespeares, Treas, Sponsors, Math Club, Scribblers, Senior Class, Sec'y, Reg. Statt, Cclt. Major Sponsor, AmbitioneA successful and happy person. HOLDER, ROXANA: Stud. Council, Sponsors, Thespians, Pres., Co. H, Cdt. 2nd Lt, Sponsor, AmbitionfTo become a W.A,A.C. HOLLEMAN, EARLEEN: French Club, First place in Texas in Quill and Scroll Contest, Ambition-Historian, HOLZMANN, MARIORIE ANN: Ambition4Secretary. HOPE, ALVIN C.: Natl. Honor Society, Science Club, Pres, Co. C, Cdt. Capt., Ambition-Petroleum geologist. HORNER, BERNARD: Senate, Pres., Drill Team, Stud. Council, Rifle Team, lst Bn. Staii, Cdt. Mayor, Ambition-To be as good a man as my dad. HOWIE, GEORGE: Co, B, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ainbition4DraIts- man. HUBBARD, GERTRUDE: Ambition-A nurse. HUDDLESTON, GLORIA: Euterpeans, lst division state medal for saxophone quartet in 1941, lst division national medal tor saxophone quartet in 1941, 2nd division clarinet quartet medal in 1941, lst division saxophone quartet medal in 1942, Ambition-Pediatrician. HUDSON, ORLO KING: AmbitionfRadio engineer. HUGO, VANE1 Senate, Arch. Club, Co. G, Cdt. lst Lt., Am- Q' bition-To be as fine a man as my father. , 'O HURST, HELENA: Shakespeares, Math Club, Fine Arts, Natl. Honor Society, Sponsors, Co. E, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Ambition- Aviatrix, HUTTON, LORETTA: Ambition-Success in every undertak- ing. IRWIN, DOROTHY: Natl. Honor Society, Slceltons, Math Club, Scribblers, Sponsors, Stud. Council, Co. H, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, AmbitionfProtessional model. IACKSON, WILL: Latin Club, Senate, Natl. Honor Society, Tennis Team, AmbitionfChemist, IACOBS, DOROTHY: Stud. Council, Scribblers, Sponsors, Shakespeares, R.O.T.C, Band, Cdt. Znd Lt. Sponsor, Am- bitionfSecretary. IENSEN, MARY LEE: Natl, Honor Society, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Scribblers, Ambition-Laboratory technician. IINGU, MABEL: Girls' Glee, Girl Reserves, Ambition-Sud cess, IOHNSON, LOIS CLARE1 Ambition-Secretary. E x ew of 1943 IONES, IEAN: Girls' Glee, Entertainers, Ambition-Private secretary. IONES, LUCIAN: I-ell Forum, Treas, Natl, Honor Society, Stud. Council, Co. B, Cdt. Capt., AmbitioneEmbassy service. IOSEPH, BARBARA: Latin Club, Science Club, Ambition-V Army wite. IOWDY, MARGARET: Ambition-Success in all my under- takings. KAPEN, GENESSA: Masque and Gavel, Best actress in city, Ambition-Famous actress. KATZ, BENNIE: Co. D, Cdt. Sgt., Ambition-Successful busi- nessman. KAUFMAN, IACK: Haynes, Treas., Math Club, Stud. Council, Treas., 2nd Bn. Stall, Cdt. lst Lt. and Adjutant, Ambition-V Success. ,r -1 ffr KAUFMAN, LOUIS: Non-Com Club, Co. E, Cdt. Sgt., Am- bition-Electrical engineer, KEELE, DOROTHY IEAN: MIR., Sponsors, Co. G, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, ArribitionfPecliatrician. KELLER, HOWARD: Co. B, Cdt. Technical Sgt., Ambition-V Mechanical engineer. B . , . ., KELLY, MARY: L.o.P., Ambition-esecfeimy. XENNADY, STANFORD MCRAE: Rifle Team, Drill Team, Co, F, Cdt. Staff Sgt., AmbitioniU.S. Navy olticer. KILEY, BETTY: M.l.R., Chaplain, Lassos, Ambition-Model. KING, ROYAL: Natl Honor Society, Scribblers, Arch. Club, Drill Team, Cdt. lst Lt., Non-Com Club, Treas., Tennis Team, Letterman '41-'42, '42-'43, Math Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, Haynes, Vice-Pres., Co. A, Cdt. Capt., Winner of American Legion , medal, Ambition-Success in business. KING, THOMAS-IAEE: Natl. Honor Society, Latin Club, School Orchestra, Ambition-Doctor. KIRKSEY, FRANCES: Lassos, French Club, Fine Arts, Natl. Honor Society, Ambition-To be a successful wife. KIRSTEN, PEGGIE IEANNINE: Masque and Gavel, Ambition -Actress. KOCH, IOY: MIR., Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Ambitions- Success. KOENNING, EDDIE LEEt Arch. Club, Drill Team, Co. H, Cdl. 2nd Lt., Ambition-Accountant. KONE, SAM: Haynes, Football Team, Letterman, Ambition- To be a success. KUENTZ, MYRTLE LAURA: L.G.P., Sec'y, Volleyball Team, Ambition-A successful typist. LAWHON, NORMA LEE: Girls' Glee, Pres., Ambition-A famous singer. LEARY, DORIS: Skeltons, Math Club, Treas., Scribblers, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Ambition-Teacher. LEAVITT, ALICE IUNE: Natl. Honor Society, Scribblers, Math Club, Girls' Glee, AmbitionfArmy nurse. LEEDY, CLARA: Shakespeares, Sponsors, French Club, R.O,T.C, Band, Cdt. find Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Bachelor girl. LEIGH, ANNIE ALICE: Monticello Stalt, Class Editor, Natl Honor Society, Math Club, Stud. Council, Sponsors, Co. H Cclt. lst Lt, Sponsor, AmbitionfLaWyer and aviatrix. LESTER, IAYNE: Ambition-Success in every undertaking Q S LEVINSON, MARIORIE' Natl. Honor Society, Scribblers, Am- bition-Success in life. LIEBERMAN, DAVID: Senate, Treas., Stud. Council, Natl. Honor Societyf Scribblers, lst Bn. Staff, Cdt. Lt. Col., Am- bition-Doctor. LIVESAY, HARVEY' Natl. Honor Society, Stud. Council, Foot- ball Team, Track Team, Ambition-Army officer. LOOMlS, SlDNEY: Latin Club, Co. F, Cdt. Cpl., Drill Team, Rifle Team, Ambition-Officer in US. Army. LOUTHAN, ANN: Skeltons, Girls' Glee, Stud. Council, Am- bition-Good pianist. LOWREY, ALFRED: Latin Club, leff Forum, Cheer leader, Ambition-Chemical engineer, LOWRIE, BETTY MAE: Natl. Honor Society, Lassos, Ambition iFederal employee in a foreign country, LOZANO, BlLLY: Arch. Club, Ambition-Lawyer. LUPTON, MlLDREDi Sponsors, Fine Arts, School Band, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Aeronautical engineer. LUTZ, NICKOLAS ROBERT: Basketball Team, Letterman, B Football Team, Softball Team, Ambition-Navy. 5 LYDAY, BRYAN: Scribblers, leff Forum, Arch. Club, Co. C, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ambition-U.S. Navy aviator. MAAS, LAWRENCE: Drill Team, Co. C, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Science Club, Ambition-Civil engineer. MABRITO, MERRILYNN: Sponsors, MTR., Senate mascot, lst Bn. Staff, Cdt. Lt. Col, Sponsor, Ambition-Success. MAGENS, IERGME H.: Ambition-Meteorologist. MAGERS, ARTHUR: Ambition-U. S. Navy officer. MAGERS, CHARLES' AmbitionACivil engineer. MAIALCA, ANDREA: Ambition-US. government translator. MARMON, H. A.: Monticello Staff, Panel Editor, Arch. Club, 2nd Bn. Staff, Cdt. lst Lt., Ambition-Officer in U.S. Navy Air Corps. MARMON, HARVEY: Natl. Honor Society, Arch. Club, Pres., Math Club, Drill Team, Cdt. Sgt., Co. E, Cdt. Capt., Ambition 4Architectural engineer. MARTIN, BETTY LA VERNE: MTR., Masque and Gavel, Pres., Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Quill and Scroll, Ambition- Famous author and model. MAUERMANN, MARGARET: Skeltons, Sponsors, Co. E, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Senate mascot, Ambition-Success. MCARTHUR, MADELINE: Lassos, Stud. Council, Ambition- US. Army nurse, MCCANN, BETTY: Lassos, M.I.R., Ambition-Famous radio actress! MCCANN, IlMMYi Stud. Council, Haynes, Pres., Math Club, Masque and Gavel, Arch. Club, Swimming Team, Tennis Team, State play, Cheer leader, Ambitionel-lappiness and fame. MCDONALD, NELOISE Sponsors, School Band, lst Bn. Staff, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-A ferrying pilot. MCEWEN, BETTY: Thespians, Sponsors, Co, F, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Lawyer. McFALL, PAUL: Haynes, Math Club: Latin Club, Arch. Club, Co. H, Cdt. Capt., Senior Class, Treas., Ambition-Real estate developer. N elm of 1943 Glafu of 1943 MCGARR, IOHN: Basketball Team, Letterman, Track Team, Letterman, Ambition-A successful coach. MCGARY, ARLLYS: Monticello Staff, Business Editor-in-Chief, Natl. Honor Society, Scribblers, Girl Reserves, Pres., Stud. Council, Honorary member, Ambition-U.S. Navy nurse. McGEE, PAT: Skeltons, Sgt.-at-Arms, Ambition-Model. MCKENZIE, MARY IANE: Shakespeares, 2nd Vice-Pres., Senate mascot, Sponsors, Reg, Staff, Cdt. Lt. Col, Sponsor, Ambition -Success in life. MEREDITH, TROY LEE: Ambition-Success in life. MILLER, BERNARD: Co, G, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ambition-Aera nautical engineer. MILLER, MARTIN L.: Co. G, Cdt. 2nd Lt, Ambition--Aero' nautical engineer. MOELLER, ARTHUR: Natl. Honor Society, Ieff Forum, R.O.T.C. Band, Cdt, Capt., AmbitioneAeronautical engineer. MOFEETT, GLORIA PEARL: Skeltons, Girl Reserves, Srib- blers, Math Club, AmbitioniA loving wife and mother. MOGILEVSKY, MARIAN B.: Ambition-Secretary. Senate, Math Club, Ambition-W Chemist or physicist MOORE, DORIS: Stud. Council, Ambition-Success. MORRIS, MARILYN: Declaration Staff, Lassos, Ambition- To be a W.A.V,E. MORRIS, YETIVE: Monticello Staff, Co-Art Editor, Skeltons, Eine Arts, Lassos, Ambition-Success. MOURSUND, TRAVIS MCCRORY1 Senate, Latin' Club, Drill Team, Reg. Staff, Cdt. Capt., Ambition-Lawyer. MUNOZ, LOUIS: Ambition-Aviator. NEALE, BETTY IO: Lassos, M.I.R., Eine Arts, AmbitioneCom- mercial artist. NEATHERY, BARBARA: Girls' Glee, Euterpeans, Ambition- Success. NELSON, IO ANN: Haynes mascot, Scribblers, Skeltons, Drill Team, Cdt, lst Lt. Sponsor, Sponsors, Co. A, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Senior Class, Parl., Ambition-Dress designer and a good little wife. NESSLY, BETTY IEAN: M.I.R., Sec'y, Ieff Forum mascot, Mas- que and Gavel, Math Club, Sponsors, 2nd Bn. Staff, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Nurse. NEWTON, MARCITA: Sponsors, Shakespeares, Sgt.-at-Arms, Cdt. Major Sponsor, Adjutant Sponsor, Ambition-A good housewife. NEWTON, VERNON C. I.: Scribblers, Treas., Latin Club, Vice-Pres., Math Club, Natl. Honor Society, lst Bn. Staff, Cdt. lst Lt., Ambition-Educator. NICHOLS, ROSS: Latin Club, Haynes, Natl. Honor Society, 2nd Bn. Staff, Cdf, lst Lt., Ambition-Mathematics teacher. NILES, TOMMIE: Declaration Staff, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Major, Ambition-A successful life. NITSCH, BERNARDINE: Ambition-Band leader. NOBLE, MARIAN1 Natl, Honor Society, Declaration Staff, Science Club, Latin Club, M.I.R., Ambition-To be suce cessful. ODOM, ELAINE: L.G.P., Ambition-Secretary. OLTMAN, FRANKIE Ambition-Success in life. OSBORNE, HOYLE' Haynes, Ambition-Musician. PAGE, SIDNEY: Ambition-Officer in US. Army Air Corps. PALM, IO BETH: Girls' Glee, Ambition--Singer with featured orchestra. PARKER, MILTON F.: Natl. Honor Society, Science Club, Haynes, Rifle Team, Drill Team, Cdt. Sgt., Znd Bn, Staff, Cdt. Major, Ambition-Flight surgeon. PASCHAL, GEORGE: Ambition-A successful life. PEARCEL-IACK' Arch Club, Drill Team, Ambition-Petroleum engineer. PELAYO, IESSEZ Natl. Honor Society, Euterpeans, French Club, Co. D, Cdt. Znd Lt., Ambition-Lawyer. PENA, ERNEST: Ambition-A successful life. PENDLETON, EDWARD: Haynes, Euterpeans, Ambition- United States Marine Corps, PERKINS, TOM l.: Natl. Honor Society, Hist., Co. F, Cdt. Capt, American Legion Medal in R.O,T.C., Ambition-Army officer via West Point. lg -Q 7 . vu ,L 1 J' -' I Q74 , 1 PERRIN, DORIS MAE: Thespians, Sec'y, School Band? finff bition-Surgeon or laboratory technician. PERRY, BILLY: Ambition-Successful life. PERRY, FRANK' Senate, Co. C, Cdt. lst Sgt., Ambition- Engineer. ' PERRY, MIGNON: Skeltons, Sponsors, Scribblers, Co. E, Cdt. 2nd Lt Sponsor, Ambition-Happiness. PERSIA, DOROTHY LEE: Shakespeares, Sponsors, left Forum mascot, Stud. Council, Reg Staff, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Am- bition--A career. PHELPS, ALLEN, Track Team, Letterman, Ambition-Code operator. PHILLIPS, NELL CATHERINE: Ambition-Secretary. PINNELL, RAY: Drill Team, Co F, Cdt. Znd Lt., Ambition- U.S, Navy officer. PITLUK, IACK: Natl. Honor Society, Haynes, Secy, Football Team, Senior Class, Vice-Pres., Ambition-Advertising man. PONCE, IOE: Drill Team, Co. E, Cdt. Sgt., Ambition-Success in business that I own. PONCE, LUPEt Ambition-Private secretary. PORTER, ROY: Haynes, Ambition-A successful life. PORTER, WALTON: Co. C, Cdt. Sgt., Drill Team, Ambition- Engineer. PORTWOOD, TOM: Senate, Declaration Staff, Co-Editor-in- Chief, Basketball Team, Golf, First place in Quill and Scroll national editorial contest, First place in state in T.H.S.P.A. news writing contest, Second place in Texas Interscholastic League editorial contest, Ambition-Writer for an outdoor magazine. POSTOLOS, LUKE: Ambition-A successful life. POSTOLOS, PEPETSA: Thespians, Lassos, Ambition-Suo cessful and happy secretary. , :r : Glau of 7943 elm of 1943 POTTER, RICHARD: Haynes, Co. F, Cdt. Cpl., Drill Team, Ambition-Mechanical engineer. POUNDS, POLLY: M.l.R,, AmbitionfSuccess. PRENTISS, ELAINE: Lassos, Skeltons, Ambition-'Laboratory technician. PROCTOR, IOHN LEWIS: Ambition-Famous lion tamer. PROLL, AUGUST: Senate, Vice-Pres., Latin Club, Natl. Honor Society, Masque and Gavel, Scribblers, Math Club, Science Club, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Co. E, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ambition-- A famous hunter. PROSSER, VELMA: MIR., Natl. Honor Society, Science Club, Sponsors, Reg. Staff, Cdt. Major Sponsor, Ambition-Aviatrix. PRUESSNER, WALTER: School Band, Ambition--Chemical engineer. PULLIAM, CLARENCE T.: left Forum, Ambition-Success. PURSWELL, PATRICIA: Ambition-A success in life. RAGSDALE, ANN: Skeltons, Fine Arts, Sec'y, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Ambition-Artist and designer. RAMSDELL, ELAINE: M.I.R., Girls' Glee, Ambition-Private secretary. ', ,ff ' PM 'A f ' , f, .Af 4 I REED, BURDETTE: left Forum, Sec'y, Arch. Club, Co A, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ambition-Commercial transport pilot. REED, MARGARET: Ambition-To be a W.A.A.C. REININGER, IOSEPHINE: Ambition-Housewife. RHODES, VIRGINIA: Declaration Staff, Literary Editor, Lassos, Scribblers, Ambition-Army wife. RIDENHOWER, VIRGINIA: Skeltons, Lassos, Sgt, Ambitioni A success in lite, RIZIK, MIKE: Ambition-Baseball player. ROBERTS, FRANK: Ambition-A success in lite, ROBERTS, MARGOT: Girls' Glee, Vice-Pres., Euterpeans, Am- bition-Commercial artist, ROBIN, GRACE ELLEN: Monticello Staff, Co-Literary Editor, School Band, Euterpeans, Sec'y, School Orchestra, Third division on French Horn solo in contest, Ambition-A master ot music. RQBINSQIDSFFUCE: Haynes, Sec'y, Arch. Club, Stud. Coun- 51465 A, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ist place in Mary Hardin-Baylor state high school poetry contest, Ambition-Business administrator ROBINSON, ODILE: French Club, Latin Club, Ambition-- Concert pianist. RODDY, HELEN IEANETTE: Natl. Honor Society, Shake- speares, Parl., Sponsors, Parl., Co. B, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Happiness. ROSE, BERNIE: Masque and Gavel, Sgt.-at-Arms, Math Club, Co. E, Cdt. 2nd Lt., 2nd place in table tennis singles, lst place in table tennis doubles, Znd place in mixed doubles, Ambition-Business man. ROSEN, DOROTHY: Sponsors, Science Club, Thespians, Reg. Stall, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Ambition-To be just as lovely a person as my parents. ROSENBERG, MIRIAM HELEN: Natl, Honor Society, M.I.R., Scribblers, Fine Arts, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Ambition -Commercial artist. ROTE, IACK: Ponies Football Team, Ambition -US. Marine Corps, 2: J -. 'x we 'I 1,4 4 0 ' -v 1 I J .7 A i - s - J ' , u w , 1 . A- lx W f ff, f V . . .. , ,f . , I A ff .W I + ROTH, IACK: Haynes, Football Team, Ambition-Success in radio. RYBERG, IOHN L.: Stud. Council, Senate, Latin Club, Am- bition-Baptist minister. SALINAS, GREGORY: Ambition-Mechanical engineer. SALKEY, IOAN. Declaration Staff, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Natl. Honor Society, Senior Class, Rep., Sponsors, Math Club, MIR., Scribblers, Latin Club, Stud. Council, Co. F, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Poem published in Texas High School Poetry Anthology, '43, AmbitionYAuthor of best sellers. SANDFIELD, MARGERY ANNE: Natl. Honor Society, Math Club, Scribblers, Latin Club, Declaration Staff, MIR., Lassos, Stud. Council, Ambition-Success, SAUER, LOUIS: Ambition-A success in life. SCHEER, ALICE RAEt Natl. Honor Society, MIR., Scribblers, Masque and Gavel, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Ambition 4Lawyer. SCHIEFELBEIN, WILLIAM: Non-Com Club, ArnbitionAVeteri- narian. SCHMIDT, IRENE: Natl. Honor Society, M.I.R., Treas., Spon- sors, Vice-Pres., Science Club, Sec'y, Stud. Council, Latin Club, Co. C, Cdt. Capt, Sponsor, Ambition-A happy life. SCHOLL, MARGERY IEAN: MIR., Scribblers, Natl. Honor Society, Sponsors, 2nd Bn. Staff, Cdt. Major Sponsor, Am- bition4Private secretary. SCHULTZ, PATSY: Ambition4Career girl. SCHWEERS, ANNA MAE: Ambition-Secretary. SCRUGGS, RICHARD E.: Scribblers, Ambition-Aviation director. SEABURY, DORIS RUTH: Stud. Council, Ambition-Nurse. SEALY, RICHARD: Asst. Stage Manager, Ambition4Rancher. SEAT, RUTH: Ambition-A very successful life. SEED, ADEL: Sponsors, MIR., Scribblers, Natl. Honor Society, 2nd Bn. Staff, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-A suc- cessful home economist. SETTLES, VIRGINIA BROOKS: Ambition-Nurse. SHANNAHAN, ROBERTAI Ambition-Secretary. SHAW, BARBARA: Tennis Team, Ambition-Housewife. SHEFFIELD, WILLIAM ARTHUR: AmbitionfSuccess in all my undertakings. SHELDON, IOE: Senate, Pres., Math Club, Stud. Council, Vice-Pres., Latin Club, Masque and Gavel, Scribblers, Science Club, Drill Team, Rifle Team, lst Bn, Staff, Cdt. lst Lt., Ambition-Zoo director, SHROPSHIRE, MARY ALICE: Shakespeares, Sponsors, Senate mascot, Drill Team, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, lst Bn, Staff, Cdt. Major Sponsor, Ambition-To be happy, SICHEL, EVA: French Club, Ambition-Public accountant. SIELSKI, MARIAN: Lassos, Ambition-Success. BER OHN R Natl Honor Society Senate Euterpeans, SIL , I .1 . , , R.O.T.C. Band, Cdt. 2nd Lt., School Band, Ambition? Musician. SIMMANG, IERRY TOM: Ieff Forum, Ambition-Success. x SIMMS, BEN: Non-Com Club, Stage Crew, Co. E, Cdt. Sgt., Ambition-A good pilot. SIMPSON, TOMMY: Co. F, Cdt. Sgt., Ambition-Charter pilot. SMITH, ALICE: L.G.P., Girl Reserves, Ambition-Private secretary. SMITH, DOROTHY VERNON: Declaration Staff, News Editor, Euterpeans, School Orchestra, String Quartet, Ensemble, Quill and Scroll, Ambition-Concert violinist. SMITH, KATHRYN1 School Band, School Orchestra, Ambition -A successful secretary. SMITH, MARY LOU: Slceltons, Sec'y, Haynes mascot, Reg. Staff, Cdt. Maj Sponsor, Ambition-Happiness. SMYTH, LOUISE: M.l'.R., Parl., Sponsors, Math Club- Senior Class, Hist., 2nd Bn. Staff, Cdt. Lt. Col, Sponsor, Ambition- Bachelor girl. SNOW, LAURA IANICE: Sponsors, Scribblers, Sgt -at-Arms, R.O.T.C. Band, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-College degree and success in business. SORRELL, BETTY LOU: M.I.R., Masque and Gavel, Sec'y, Lassos, Ambition-Actress. STAHL, IOHN: Haynes, Co. F, Cdt. lst Lt., Ambition-Air Corps officer. STALNAKER, DICK: Haynes, Entertainers, Co. B, Cdt. lst Lt., Ambition-Civil engineer. STENZLER, DAVID: Arch. Club, Drill Team, Ambition-- Rancher. STEPHENS, NINA: Thespians, Entertainers, Ambition-lm dustrial engineer. STRIEGLER, STAR: Declaration Staff, Asst. Managing Editor, MIR, French Club, Sec'y, Scribblers, Entertainers, Lassosl Sgt., Ambition-Happiness. SURTEES, IACKIE LOU: Skeltons, Ie-It Forum mascot, Ain- bition-Success. TACQUARD, LILLIAN: French Club, School Band, Ambition -Aviatrix. TALKINGTON, MARGARET: Stud. Council, Ambition-To be- come famous for my Spanish interpretations. TATE, BILLIE: Ambition-To take lite easy. TATE, IEAN: Ambition-A singer. TAUSCH, LOIS ANN: Natl. Honor Society, Lassos, MIR., Math Club, Latin Club, Ambition-Concert pianist. TAYLOR, I. M.: Natl. Honor Society, Science Club, Arch. Club, Haynes, School Band, School Orchestra, ROTC. Band, Cdt. lst Lt., lst place in saxophone quartet in state band contest, Ambition-A physio-chemist. TAYLOR, IO ANN: Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Maior, MIR., Ambition-Aviatrix. TAYLOR, MARTHA: Scribblers, Pres., Math Club, Latin Club, Vice-Pres., Girl Reserves, Sponsors, Natl Honor Societ' . y, Tennis Team, lst Bn, Staff, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-- Air hostess. TELOTTE, TEDDY: Monticello Staff, Photographer, Ie-if Forum, Sgt.-at-Arms, Fine Arts, T.H.S.P.A. delegate, Drill Team, Co. E, lst Sgt., Ambition-Electrical engineer. TERRY, IANE: M.I.R., Math Club, Lassos, Ambition--To be a W.A.A.C. THEIS, CAROLYN IOYCE: Ambition-Success. THOMPSON, IAMES: Natl. Honor Society, Senate, Math Club, Scribblers Sec'y- Arch Club- Drill Team St d C I 1 - I 5 u . ouncil, lst Bn. Staff, Cdt. lst Lt., Ambition-Research physicist. x THOMPSON, IANE LYNNE: Girls' Glee, Ambition-Singer. THRASHER, WILLIAM: Natl. Honor Society, gs- rum, Arch. Club, Co. D, Cdt. Capt., Commander ol !!c toon, 1942, Ambition4Chemical engineer, X TINER, RUTH: Natl. Honor Society, Euterpeansz Pres., French Club, Hist., Science Club, Sponsors, Co, B, Cdt. Znd Lt, Sponsor, School Band, School Orchestra, Second Division winner in state band contest '40, '41, Solo, First Division, '42, Ensemble, second division winner '41, Winner ot essay con- test sponsored by Liberty Mills '40, Ambition-B. Mus. from Texas U. TODD, EMMA KATE: Shakespeares, Scribblers, Sponsors, Co. F. Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Private secretary. TOM, BETTY COE: Ambition-Pianist, TOSCANO, SOPHIE: Ambition-A success throughout lite. TOXEY, WALTER WILLIAM: Natl. Honor Society, Haynes, Scribblers, Vice-Pres., Math Club, Latin Club, Drill Team, Cdt. Sgt., Co. C, Cclt. lst Lt., Ambition-Physician and surgeon. TROUTZ, CLIFFORD E., IR.: Haynes, Co. B, Cdt, 2nd Lt., Am- bition--Brain surgeon and F.A.C.S. TUCK, IEANNE: Science Club, School Band, Ambition- Successlul stenographer, TUCK, LENNIS LOUELLA: French Club, Treas., Tennis Team, L.G.P,, Ambition-Opera singer. TUCKER, BETTY IEAN: Lassos, Ambition-Featured orchestra vocalist. TUCKER, RUTH: Ambition-A success in lite. TURLEY, HERBERT: Senate, Football Team, Letterman and Capt., Basketball Team, Track Team, AmbitionfAthletic coach. TYLER, IEAN: Monticello Stall, Circulation Manager, Lassos, Sgt., Math Club, Cor. Sec'y, Scribblers, Natl, Honor Society, Skeltons, Latin Club, Vice-Pres., Ambition-Aviatrix, ,UTTER, IIMMIEZ Ambition-A success throughout lite. VANDERVORT, HEIL: ArnbitionfU.S. Marine Corps nurse. VERBLE, HAZEL WYNN: MIR., Girls' Glee, Natl. Honor Society, Ambition-Secretary. VILLA, GLORIA LEE: AmbitionfTo be in the Diplomatic Corps. VIVIAN, WARREN1 Arch. Club, Ambition-F.B.I. agent. VOLENTINE, BERNICE MAE: Monticello Stall, Co-Art Editor, Lassos, Stud. Council, Scribblers, Natl. Honor Society, Am- bition4Artist, WAITS, DOROTHY: Ambition--Dietician in hospital. WALBRIDGE, ROXANA: Ambition-Aviatrix, WALKER, IERRY1 Arch. Club, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Reg, Statt, Cdt. Capt., Ambition-Civil engineer. WALKER, IUANITA CAROLINE: Ambition-Success. WALTON, PATRICIA: Slceltons, Scribblers, Ambition -Suc- cess. WARD, VALA IO: Shakespeares, Masque and Gavel, Spon- sors, Co, G. Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Ambition-Success. WARNER, BETTY: Lassos, M.I.R., Ambition-To be a W.A.A.C. x x elm of 1943 In, , T, X. Elm of 1943 WARREN, MARY IOE: Latin Club, Scribblers, Thespiaiis, Stud. Council, Ambition-Iournalist, WASHER, CAROL IAYNE' Declaration Staff Feature Editor Quill and Scroll, Ambition--An efficient secretary. WATSON, DOROTHY: L.G.P,, Ambition-Success. WEAVER, PATRICIA CAROLINE: Ambition A succosg: iii life. WEEKS, LESLIE: Co. D, Cdt. Cpl., Ambition 'Aeronautical engineer. WELLS, BOBBETTE. Ambition-'U.S. Army wife WERBNER, ALVIN Ambition --A manager or owner of a large business firm. WEST, HOMER: Haynes, Football Team, All-City, Track Team, Ainbitionilieronautical engineer. WHITLEY, ALVIN: Scribblers, Math Club, Natl. Honor Society, Pres., Reg. Staff, Cdt. Major, AmbitionXPhysician. WIEDING, WILBUR' Softball Team, Basketball Team, Eoot- ball manager, Ainbition--Professional ball player. WIER, MARION: Natl. Honor Society, Math Club, Scribblors, Thespians, Vice-Pres., Stud. Council, Ambition A good American citizen. WIER, MARIORIE: Natl. Honor Society, Thespians, Masque and Gavel, Math Club, Latin Club, Ambition--Aviatrix. WILKINSON, ELAINE! Monticello Staff, Co-Literary Editor, School Band, School Orchestra, State band contest, first in marching, sight reading, and concert, Ambition--A nurse. WILLIAMS, RICHARD EDWIN: Haynes, Ambition--A success- ful life. WILLIAMSON, MARY ELEANOR: Ambition' Stenographer. WILSON, GRACE: Natl. Honor Society, Math Club, Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps, Girls' Glee, MIR, Ambition-Doctor. WIRTZ, BOB: Natl. Honor Society, Golf Team, Ambition- Graduate of United States Military Academy at West Point WOLDMAN, ALVIN: Natl. Honor Society, Latin Club, Stud. Council, Track Team, Ambition-Doctor. WOMACK, ELOISE: Girls' Glee, Ambition-f-A successful life WRIGHT, CATHRYN: M.I.R,, Lassos, Ambition- Singer. WRIGHT, RIVARDE: Shakespeares, Latin Club, Lassos, Cpl, Natl, Honor Society, Ambition--Commercial artist. WYKERT, DORIS: Sponsors, Stud. Council, Thespians, Dec- laration Staff, Co. G, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Ambition- Success- ful business woman. WYMAN, RICHARD: Haynes, Co, D, Cdt. Znid Lt., Ambition-fe A successful GCCOL11'lIGl'1I,jpllbI- TIAH ,Wh VJ. YARBROUGH, HERBERT A.: Natl. Honor Society, Senate, Stud. Council, Drill Team, Rifle Team, Senior play, Baseball Team, Reg. Staff Cdt. Lt. Col., Soph. Class, Pres, Iunior Class, Sec'y, Ambition-Success in business and in my home. YOUNGBLOOD, HULL: Natl. Honor Society, Haynes, Treas, Math Club, Science Club, Vice-Pres., Masque and Gavel, Debate Team, Extemporaneous Team, Co. D, Cdt. 2nd Lt, Captain of Debate Team, Ambition--Research chemist. ZAMBIE, MAURICE, Erench Club, Ambition--Druggist ZAVALA, LUPE: Ambition-Bookkeeper. , 'lt .3 .1 if--E , . '+ 't n-,N Txxf 5-1 . 'rr o--..., -,c,i,Q ..,, .ig Q 'SIJ1--'s A ..,. 1.-,N 'R-K-'-.XX 1 14San9afUu1a4k9 Your flag and my flag, And how it flies to-day ln your land and my land And half a World awayl Rose-red and blood-red The stripes forever gleam, Snow-White and soul-White -4 The good forefathers' dream, Sky-blue and true blue, with stars to gleam aright - The gloried guidon of the d ' ay, a shelter through the night Your flag and my flagl And, oh, how much it holds - Your land and my land - Secure Within its folds! Your heart and my heart Beat quicker at the sight, Sun-kissed and wind-tossed - Red and blue and white. The one flag - the great flag - the flag for me and you - Glorified all else beside -the red and White and bluel Your flag and my flagl To every star and stripe The drums beat as hearts beat And fifers shrilly pipel Your flag and my flag - A blessing in the sky, Your hope and my hope - lt never hid a lie! Home land and far land and half the World around, Old Glory hears our glad salute andripples to the sound! -Wilbur D. Nesbit WW of ww erm 4 fm MRS. FRANCES CHADWICK Co-Sponsor MR, T. A. ABBOTT Co-Sponsor DICK CREAMER President CHARLES SAWTELLE Vice-President BETTY HOVEL Recording Secretary MARTHA CART Co-Sergeanteat-Arms TOM HOGAN Corresponding Secretary Historian BOBBY MONROE BEN BINEORD Treasurer BILL MERKEL IIMMY CARNES Treasurer LOUISE COSTON Treasurer CHARLES PARKER Parliamentarian Co-Sergeant-at-Arms HERKY BERNARD Co-Sergeantfat-Arrns MOLLIE ALLENSWORTH Reporter Glfm of 1944 AKIN, ANITA ALTGELT, IANE ALVEY, A AUSTIN, ROBERT BARKLEY, TOM BERNARD, HERKY BINEORD. BISANG, FRANKIE ALVES, RICHARD AGUILAR, YOLANDA ALLEN, MELVIN E. ALLENSWORTI-I, MOLLIE ALTER, NELSON DERSON, EDWARD ANDREWS, ANN ANDREWS, MALFORD APPEDOLE, WADE ARMSTRONG, DORIS ANNE AUGE, LEE EDWARD AUGUST, MELVIN BADDERS. IOI-IN BAIN, ROBERT BALDWIN, IEAN BALLARD, DOROTHY BARTH, GERALDINE BAUGH, DICK I-IODGES, DAN B. BELZUNG, RAE ANITA BERTETTI, CONSTANCE BEN BIRDWELL, IAMES ALLEN BIRNBAUM, BETTY I. BLAIR, BARBARA BLANCI-IER, MARCELLA BONI-IAM, BETTYE IAYNE BOUBEL, LEONARD JW BOWEN, NANCY BROWN, CLAY BURGESS, ELORA CALHOUN, MARY MARGARET CARPENTER, IO FRANCES K l f f, CHAGNARDJACKLE 8 X CLAYBURNE, MARTHA Glam of 1944 BOWLEY, IIMMIE BOWMAN, MAX ANDREW BRENAN, BETTY BRISTOW, LUCILLE BROWNE, BERT BROWNING, STERLING BUELL, DONALD BUNKER, DAVID BURNEY, ALICE BURNS, TOMMY BUSH, ROSE CALDWELL, MARTHA ANN CAMINER, IOHN I, CAREY, IACK CARLISLE, THORNTON H. CARNES, IIMMY CARPENTER, PAT CARRAWAY, IO ANN CART, MARTHA CARTER, BILLY 91-IA LIES, Esgifw H NEY, CK VAN CHUMNEY, BILLY CLARK BEHNICE LORENE CLEGG, BILLY COLLIER, ESTA LEE CONE, WILLIAM COOK, NORA LEE 1 l kx2Ix2xK xtxvZsxi Glam of 1944 COOPER, BILLIE IO COOPER, BOB COOPER, TALIAFERRO COOPWOOD, FRED, IR. COPELAND, MARGARET CORNIBE, ANNETTE CORNIBE, IANNETTE CORTESE, FRED COSTON, LOUISE COUCH, DOC COX, CHARLES COX, LOUISE CRADDOCK, DELOIS CREAMER, DICK CROSS, BARBARA CURRY, CHARLES BUDDY DANN, ELEANOR DIETZEL, LORRAINE DILLAHUNTY, DOROTHY A. DIMLER, BILL DORNBERGER, PEGGY DOYLE, DESMOND LOUIS DREYER, GLORIA LEE DUNLAP, DOROTHY DUSTIN, PATSY EATON, IEANNE EATON, PATTY IO ECKENROTH, IEAN ELIZONDO, KATIE ELLIS, NEAL ENGLAND, POWELL I ESCOTO, RICHARD I 1. J 1 C ESSERICK, CECELIA V X' FARRELL, VERNA EEGAN, OSCAR, IR. FENLEY, TOMMY FERGUSON, FERGU F I 81444 of 1944 BEVERLY SON, ROBERT LEE INCKE, IACOUES FLAKE, EDWIN FLORES, ARTHUR FLORES, LUPE FOX, IOHN E. FRANCIS, BERYL FRISBY, CLARA FRAZIER, GRACE GARZA, IANIE GILMORE DAVID GLADNEY, IEANETTE GLATTLY, IAN GLASSER, WILLY GLAUNER, IEANNE GOLD, KENNETH GOLDSTEIN, IEROME GOODWYN, LARRY GOOT, MAXINE GONZALES, HARRY GRAHAM, BRUCE GUIDO, HACK, IEANETTE VIRGINIA MAY GUNTHER, RUTHA BEL HA NDEY, PATSY HARLOW, HARP HARRISON, DAVID HARTMANGRU MARGIE SUE ER, DOROTHY NELL HARRIS, I. L. BER, ROBERT HARWOOD, HERBERT HATHAWAY, KATHRYN HAYNES, MARIANNE 61644 of 1944 HEARE, CHARLES R. HEIECK, CAROL HERRMANN, IEANETTE HERSEY, DAVID HOFFMAN, VICKEY HOGAN, TOM HOVEL, BILLY INGRAM, BETTY IACKSON, IORGENSON, ION IOURDIN, WILLIS IOYCE, ANN a . HENDRIX, BOB HENRY, MARY HELEN HENSLEY, ALBERT HEWIILBANLDQLEH HODGE, ANDREW HOEEGEN, LEONARD HOOVER, DAN HOOVER, DICK HOVEL, BETTY HUNTER, IACOUELYN HURLEY, PEGGY IEAN HURT, ROSE MARIE HYNES, BETTY IACKSON, CAROL CONNIE IAMISON, IANE IASMIN, BOB IOHNSON, CHARLES H. JOHNSON, ELMA IOHNSON, HIRAM IOHNSON, MARILYN IORDAN, IAMES WALLACE KEAGLE, BARBARA IO KEENE, MERRY BLISS KING, IOLJY KIRKPATRICK, LOIS KOENNING DORIS KONE GERTRUDE LAME, MILDRED LANIDERS, BETTY LANIDON, LYDIA LANE, BOB LANSDON, BETTYE LEHNER CHARLES LEWIS, BETTY ANN LEWIS, MARY ANNE LIEBERMAN ZELIG LIEBMANN, CAROL LOUISE LIPSCOMB, VIRGINIA LONGSERRE DAN IOE LOWREY FRANCES CLARE LOZANO, BEATRICE LYNN, MARY MABRITO, GLORIA LOUISE MALTSBERGER, CHARLES MANGOLD, MAISUPPELLI, MIKE MCCALEBIACK MCCORKLE Mc-FALL, CAREW GMM of 1944 KRIEGER BETTY RUTII LANFORD, HELEN LIBERTO, ANGELENA LONG, IOYCE LONG, PATSY LARRY MAPES, BOB MATLOCK, HILDA HENRY MCGARY, MADGE McGINTY, OCIE Glau of 1944 N N McILHENNY, IEAN MEADER, IKE MEBKEL, BILL MERKIN, RENA METZ, IACQUELINE MEYER, GEORGE MEZZETTI, BILL MICKLER, BOBBY MILLER, CORNELIA MILLER, KEN MINDES, STANLEY MITCHELL, IUANITA MITCHELL, MILES MLYNARCZYK, IOHN MOELLER, FLOSSIE MONGER, DIANA MONROE, BOBBY ' MORGAN, BETTY GENE MORGAN, I. C. MUNSON, MARILYN MURCHISON, PAT NAVARRO, CONSUELO NEAL, LESLIE RALPH NEALE, ELSIE NEDLER, IRVIN NENTWICH, BERNICE NENTWICH, MILDRED NICKLESS, IAIMIE IEAN NUNN, MARY ANN OLLE, PAULETTE O'MARA, CAROL OTTMERS, VERNELL PAIGE, CHARLES E. PALACIOS, LINDA PALMER, DAN PARKER, CHARLES PARKER, LEE ROY PARKER, RO-VELLA FAY PATTON, D ENIECE Glau of 1944 PAYNE, GERALDINE PENA, NORMA PHANSTEEL, ROBERT PIERCE, GLENN PIRIE, SHIRLEY POLLOCK, IOAN POSEY, MARY POSTON, HORACE POWELL, L R PRESSLY, FRANCES PULLIAM, LOUELLA PURNELL, TOM RADCLIFFE, BETTY RAGLAND, IEAN RASCO, IOHN RATCLI REDFORD, SAMMIE RUTH REDUS, BETTY IANE REED, IANICE RENZ, VIVIAN FFE, RUTH A. LOUISE RICHARDSON, GLORIA RIDGEWAY, BETTY ROBERTS, KATHARINE ROBERTSON, DE L IEAN RODRIGUEZ, FRANK ROEPER, ADELENE ROSENGREN, FRANK RUBY, IOE RUDWICK, BETTY RUSSELL, FRED SAIGH, NICK 6404 of 1944 V , .Ax A I N SAWTELLE, CHARLES SCHMIDT, CARL SCHOLL, BEN SCHULTHEIS, MARGARET SCOTT, IUANITA SEWELI., DOROTHY SHAPIRO, LEAH SHOCKLEY, H. D. SIFUENTES, DORA SIKES, GEORGE R. SIMCOCK, BILLY SMITH, BETTY GENE SMITH, BETTY RUTH ,f SMITH, I. W, --fl? VP, SMITH, ISLAND SOBEY, FRANK SORENSON, SIGURD SPECTOR, BERNARD STAFFORD, BETTYE STAFFORD, GERALDINE STANFIELD, VIRGINIA WYNN STAUTZENBERGER, EUNICE STOKER, MARTHA MAE STRAUS, SUE STRAYHORN, IUANITA STRIEGLER, BARBARA STRIEGLER, HAZEL RUTH SWENSON, GLORIA SYFAN, BERNARD FREDRICK SYLER, MATTHEW MANN TACOUARD, ANNA IEAN TALLEY, C. A. TALLEY, IEAN TASCHNER, SHIRLEY TERRY, ROSE TEZEL, INA MAE THRASHER, MARY ETTA TITSWORTH, DON TOWERY, BETTY TOWNER, ED VALADEZ, DELLA VAN HORN, VANNAH VERMILLION, BETTY VOIGHT MARIORIE ANN VONDRA, BONNIE LEE WAGNER, MARY LAURA WARD, PEGGY IEAN WARD, YVONNE WEICHLEIN, NORMA IEAN WHITEHURST, MARY ANN WHITFIELD, CHARLOTTE WHITIS, NELDA WILLIAMSON, IEAN VVIMER, IANICE WONG, LILY YAEGER, RUTH YEARGAN, IOYCE 61644 of 1944 TOWERY, MARIORIE VINING, IERRY IANE WALKER, FRANCES WALLACE, ROBERT WESTBERRY, BILLY WHITE, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, GERALDINE WILLIAMS, IAMES WRIGHT, LORRAINE WRONO, SEYMOUR ZAHN, MARY ZIMMERMANN, GLORIA A J M1 J J M f1f,g,, 11. f ,',t,'.yQiy1g-3.55: J M A ' X ' a' l VIS? M wfjl Q , ' 4 , A f 1 . of-ff ' L A '7 ' WG? 0' 34 ,yy Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums, A flash of color beneath the sky. Hats offl The flag is passing byl Blue and crimson and white it shines Over the steel-tipped, ordered lines. Hats offl The colors before us flyg But more than the flag is passing by. Sea fights and land fights, grirn and great, Fought to make and to save the State: Weary marches and sinking shipsg Cheers of victory on dying lipsg Days of plenty and years of peaceg March of a strong land's swift increaseg Equal justice, right, and law, Stately honor and reverend aweg Sign of a nation, great and strong To Ward her people from foreign wrong: Pride and glory and honor-all Live in the colors to stand or fall. Hats off! Along the street there comes A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums And loyal hearts are beating high. Hats offl The flag is passing by! -Henry H. Bennett w r L ' ,. A I T fficeu of 7fne ew of 1945 MRS. LEGN E. TALIAFERRO DICK PQRTWOQD IIOVVARD W. HONIGRLUM CO-Sponsor President Secretory MISS IDA PEARL GILL ALBERT IVICNEEL GLORIA MQIILLER Co-Sponsor Vice-President Treasurer J P I -J sf X 1 S' T elm of 1945 ALLEN, CLARENCE ANDERSON, RAYMOND ANDERSON, ROSE MARIE ANDREWS, MARY IANE ASHMQRE, LEAR LEE M fx'fj.,,,X BAILEY, IOE if' IU! EAIN, BETTY ' BAKER, MARIORIE BARNES, AGNES BARNETT, IIMMY BATTAGLIA, PATSY BATTS, EVA BEAREKMAN, DOLORES BECKMANN, CAROLYN BELZONS, DOLORES BENNETT, KATHRYN BILHARTZ, HERBERT BIRD, VIRGINIA MAE BLAYLOCK, VIRGINIA BLOCK, IRVIN BOGARD, BOBBY BOSTWICK, IAMES BOWEN, IANELLE BREIT, ALVIN BROUNE, ERIC C BRYAN, WILLIAM FRANK BUREORD, CHARLINE CAMPBELL, ALAN CARLISLE, THOMAS CHAMBERLAIN, CI-IARLEY CI-IASE, NEVA CLARK, BILL COCKRELL, PETE COLE, HARRY Elm of 1945 COOPER, ELEANOR COOPER, MARY NELL COUGHLIN, IOAN CRAIN, IANELL CRENSHAW, CAROLYN CRUTCHEIELD, MARIAN CUDD, LEATRICE CULLEN, BERNICE DANCY, LILLIAN FRANCES DAVIS, ELAINE DAVIS, RUBY NELL DE LARREA, MANUEL DEGEN, DONALD DEUTZ, FLORENCE ALICE DONZIS, MONETTE DOUGLAS, HATTIE LEE DUBINSKI, GERALD DUDNEY, DICK DURWARD, MARTHA EBELING, PATTY ECKHART, NELLO EGGER, IEAN EHLERS, MYRNA EICHLER, BILLIE RUTH EIFLER, BILLIE ELIZONDO, MARIO EPPINGER, BARBARA ETHERIDGE, IOHN ETTER, STANLEY EVANS, BETTE EVERETT, RICHARD FAIRCHILD, RALPH EARRAR, HELEN EARRINGTON, MARY CATHERINE FILER, KATHRYN FISCHER, PAT FRIEIDLANDER, PAULA I FRIEDSON, GALLA GALLEGOS, ESTELLE MARIE GANSHAW, FLORENCE GARVEY, GEORGE, CHARLES GLAUNER, IANICE GOLDBERG, EVELYN GONZALES, AMELIA RUTH GRAHAM, BARBARA IO GRAY, IIMMY GRIESEN GRO GUGENHEIM, ALAN HALFF, THOMAS HANKLA, DOROTHEA HARRIS, BEATRICE IIATFIELD, ROBERT HAWLEY, IOHN Glau of 1945 FRANKLIN, PATRICIA FRAZIER, DON IOAN TIN, EUGENIA CYAMMILL, BETSY MARIAN GIESE, DOLORES MAE GLASBERG, IIMMY GRAN BERRY, FRANCES BECK, TIM HOSKE, RANDALL GROVER, MARY LEIGH GUENTHER, CHARLES HANZ, EMME LEE HARKINS, PHIL HAYNES, IOHNNIE LEE HEBDON, LORRAINE 01644 of 1945 HECK, WINIFRED HENDERSON, MARY HENDRICKSON, GEORGE CECII HENSLEY, JAMES CLYDE HERSHMAN, ABRAHAM HIGGS, CURTIS HILL, IANE HILL, LUCILLE KHOFEMAN, PEA CHESI HOLLEMAN, EARL HONIGBLUM, HOWARD W. HUGGINS, ELMA MARIE HUGHES, GUY WARREN HUNNICUTT, DORIS MAE IACKSON, IANIS IACKSON, IIMMIE IACKSON, MARGARET IAMES, HELEN IOHNSON, CHESTER S. IONES, ELIZABETH RUTH KALLISON, IANE KAPLAN, PEGGY KARREN, ALICE KEITH, MARY LOUISE KELLEY, MARTHA IO KERN, IOE H. KESSLER, CHARLES KEUNEKE, MITZIE KNEESE, CHARLES KNOX, MARGARET ANN LARSEN, NORMA IEAN LEE, IACK LEMMAN, GEORGE LEOPARD, WANDA LINDEMAN, ANN LOUGHRIDGE, ANNE LOULESS, IANET LOWN, WILMA HARRIET LUNA, BLAS, IR. LUNA, SYLVIA LYNCH, PEGGY MAPES, VIRGINIA MAURY, IULIA MAXWELL, VIRGINIA FLORENCE MAYER, MCARTHUR, TRUMEN MCCLINTICK, ALICE MCGLASSON, BETTIE McNEEL, ALBERT MEBUS, CHARLES MELTON, ANNE MERBETH, RUTH MEYER, MIDCAP, IIMMY MITCHELL, IEAN MITCHELL, MARY GRACE MOELLER, GLORIA MOLLENKOPE, ETHEL MONDAY, DOROTHY MAY MORALES, MAX MORE, LILLIAN LOUISE MURPHY, WALTER NELSON, CHARLOTTE ANN -A 61444 of 1945 I MAROUETTE, OLIVE ARTHUR McBRIDE, BETTY IEAN MELL, BEVERLY RUTH NELSON MITCHELL, DOROTHY NOYES NEWMAN, MARY LOUISE Glau af 1945 PRI S EWTON, EDWARD NG, BILL NICHOLS ELLIFF' NYE, IOYCE PANOS, IOI-INA LEE PARSONS, RUTH PASHKOFF, SOLOMON I. PEDIGO, PAY PEEK, CLYDE PENNER, FLORENCE PERKINS, DAN PHILLIPS, IO ANNE PINNELL, PEGGYE PLATH, DEAN PLOWMAN, SHIRLEY POLIAKOFF, LEON PORTER, FRANCES PORTWOOD, DICK POSEY, NANCY IANE NCE, NORMA LEA PROLL, JERRY RAGSDALE, MARY MARTHA RAHMBERG, GENE RANSLEBEN, MARY KATHERYN RASCOE, ROBERT RATLEY, BETTY IEAN RAWSON, BOB REESE, PATRICIA REEVES, ANITA RICE, PATSY RUTH ROBERTS, DOLORES ROBIE, IERRY RODGERS, IRVING RODRIGUEZ, MARY SUE ROWAN, TOM ROZELLE, WINSTON SAUNDERS, WAYNE SAWYER, SCHI SCHNABEL, IOYCE SCHROEDER, SCHWAB, CHARLES SCOTT, CHESTER EARLE SKOLA! FT IRENL ANN Vw FLA SMITH, CHARLES SMITH, PHYLLIS MAY SMITH, REGINALD SPAULDING, DAVID STEGALL, W. C STEVENSON, DEWEY B, IR. TAYLOR, ROBERT TAYLOR, TOM TEMPLETON. IAMES fi Glam af 1945 RUEMPEL, MARGIE NELL SAMES, PEGGY RUTH MMEL, GLEN SCHROEDER, BEVERLY SHIRLEY SCRUGGS, ROBBIE MAE SHEPPARD, IIMMIE UT, LILLIAN ROSE SMITYI, CLAYBOURNE SMITH, EVELYN SPENCER, MARY SPRINGER, FRANZ STOVALL, GEORGE D. SUNDEN, BEVERLY ANN TAYLOR, EDWARD TERRELL, GEORGE TERWILLIGER, RICHARD L. 01644 of 1945 'x x THOMAS, RUSSELL TINER, DOUGLAS TOUDOUZE, WILERED TOWNSEND, JOHN KANE TRABUCCO, PATTY TREIMAN, IOSHUA TRIP, GUS TUCKER, ALLAN WAGNER EVELYN WAGNER, TED WALKER, CURTIS WARREN, CHARLES WELLS, BETTY ANN WELLS, CECIL WELLS, IIMME WESSELY, ARTHUR WEYL, NORMA WHITE, PEGGY IO WIEDING ORVILLE YHLCOX IMMY - WILLIAMS, BLAKE, IR WILLIAMS EANNY LOUISE WILLIAMS, GEORGE WILLIAMS, IOII WILLIAMS, IUNE PAYE WILLIAMSON, OLIVE WINTERS, EDITH MAY WOOD, DOLORES WOODALL GLORIA IEAN WRONO, FLORENCE WURZBACH, ANNA LOUISE YATES, IEAN ZENNER RETTY IEAN N x X X X X 9 I I X ' - Mmwmtmfmw , y ' . 3 X XX fb hx i.-Nttxxixxmiiitiwxxxkixlxflmwiww tml t 'tllWNliixxxWllllt1+ N Q NRW FXQNXXS gk 7 'NN X ,Q '9 I Q LX' A- - Tai 1 T ' ' if it it XY lg' ' Xl Qlgl, ,lllu'N BX gs' T rrrir w cv it 'Nh xx i t l -All X l' 1 L i Xml f-f-X N gy Q' ' M ft . f fii iijl i 1 l X S i .,-. N an X f l ' - 'A IIJLLAM ml., ' th I I Be ace, 'llllllltelltt 'ill-lfl llllllllflfilll Ulm Wil f tlaltlllu. til 't ft1'l:ev:-t..r will ltrlazii,.. 'lt d' 'lllmwr V iv 'llhl , -NX NIM' A W i-ww wane 94 an awk ef wwf' All you soldier men keep on fighting to win, For the WAAC is in back ot youg If a plane you fly, keep it flying high, For the WAAC is in back of you! Spread the news around that we're victory bound, With our hearts we pledge anew That our flag shall wave o'er the home o' the brave, And the WAAC is in back ot youl Pallas Athena, Goddess ot Victory, History tells her part in war, And our own . . . Statue ot Liberty, Shows what we're fighting torl Spread the news around that we're victory bound, With our hearts we pledge anew That our tlag shall wave o'er the home o' the brave, And the WAAC is in back of youl -Lt. Ruby lane Douglass, W!-RAC 25' zw-me wsifftwt , 2'-ffwwh ily.. Q- N Y I ORGANIZATIONS A knife to scrve ct life! Young Ieff patriots swamp the morin office with vicious! looking knives destined for our heroes in the Pacific. 5' Il 6 culty Bufsinefss Production ldditor-in-Chief, Mdnrxqinq Feature Fflitor Circulation Co-Ar' i vitrrgr lfriitor lfl'Cll1Cl lf-Qlitor-in-Chiel lst 'Term Editor Af'lvei!i:':in'1 Mani ter Mtmurzer lliitor ff , C11 An important two-weeks' work, better than one. IUNIOR STAFF - Torn Borkley , ru . Z. event is the time set cmide by the Monticello lor taking Gloss :section picturem Here the :stdll orqonizes the 121 Planning the book is fun os well os workp Arllys, Roy, ond Motriorie denionstrote that three hoods ore Q35 Azaaaisitdnt :stotf ineinberrs, directed by Stoll Member leon Tyler, proof our book. C41 Monotqinq Editor Bottom Panel: Willidm Cone Roger Atkinson Corrington Charles Cox If-onette Glodney Borboro Hertz 'T 2, , -... al i q if ' ,W ., ,. , 9 4 1 9? Nou QT' -Lltermy f'ofL1f4-z l'lxnvm1111ylmv: Mxl1 1rv Co L13-x.1:x Co Art Vim-K C 11 l'i1Im I iztwz llxhim Vfltm lfhtrw lkiltm V M onli lwanlicelfa Bmsheer and .,l.S,115TA1I1It? Im:L:.:m'1 and Slmuugk 'EP-ICf1r1I1Qr1 IKJQCILS vviuin fypmg our Momicello C55 Wwrkmq dlllczwmly Jw: z brmutxful rm work Jw- Ari Edrtorzn MOVI'1t1 rmd Volermtimr ISD Izmtemly WVITCIIIIIQ Maury and MtTT1OT1t xgi pr.u't1r.f ,zmlff 11 IIN rrmerubcrzz oi tkw cwdxw,-xtifirmq .nlfmff of tlw Mcmllufllm C111 of whom hfxvc- had xl HIOYOIIQII courmfl 1:1 se-lliuq Amd .1cix'v:'!1.11rmJ IUNIOR STAFF - Botiom Panel: Connie IQCKHOI1 Mnrggxrm Iuckvon Mcddqfv MCGGW Vfbmell OHINOLI Billy Si!!lCOCk RUM'-rl W 1H 1 -sys' 1 as mr Us ws, , . X-um-rung, l I 'I-1 Wm lecfafzalfian Top How: fTom Portwood, Co-Editor-in-Chief, loan Salkey, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Betty La Verne Martin, Co-Managing Editor, Marcia Birenberg, Co Managing Editor, Tommie Niles, Co-Literary Editor, Virginia Rhodes, Co-Literary Editor, Mary Lynn, Co-Literary Editor. Second Row:fCaro layne Washer, Co-Feature Editor, Frank Rosengren, Co-Feature Editor, Shirley Pirie, Art Editor, Betty lngrarn, CofAsst Editor, Marion Noble, Co Asst. Editor, Margery lean Scholl, Co-Asst Managing Editor, Star Striegler, Co-Asst. Managing Editor Bottom How:fMaraery Anne Sandlield Co-News Editor, Dorothy Vernon Smith, Co-News Editor, Earleen Holleman, Asst News Editor, Dick Portwood, Co-Sports Editor, Larry Goodwyn Co-Sports Editor, Marilyn Morris, Co-Sports Editor, Mildred Lamb, Circulation Manager. October 31 -Honoring nineteen students who sold at least S55 Worth of ads for the Declaration, leff journalists gave a Mexican luncheon at the Original Mexican Restaurant. De- cember 3-Frank Rosengrens poem, God ls A Man, was selected as one of the five best in the Mary Hardin-Baylor con- test. A poem by Bruce Robinson yfas chosen as one of the three best patriotic poems. December 18 - Tom Portwood Won first place in Texas for his news story. Betty lngram won third for her column, 'lpurely lncidentalf' and Earlene Holleman Won fourth for her feature article in the T. l-l. S, P. A. contest. Ianuary 14 -Tom Portwood Won a medal for his editorial on Thanks- giving. Dick Portwood Won a medal for his story on the leff- Austin game, and Forrest Steves won his medal for defining War terms. March 11-Tom Portwood placed as one of the best headline Writers, and Dick Portwood placed as one of the three best advertisement writers in the South Central states in a Ouill and Scroll contest. ir MISS ELLA STONE Sponsor TOM PORTWOOD JOAN SALKEY Co-Editors-ineChief Page SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. LEON E. TALIAFERRO Sponsor HARVEY MARMON President IIM BRIGHT Vice-President RICHARD C. BOOTON. IR. Secretary I. M. TAYLOR Treasurer ROGER CORRINGTON Parliarnentarian PAT HIGGS Sergeant-at-Arms WILLIAM THRASHER Sergeant-atAArms RICHARD C. BOOTON, IR Historian BRYAN LYDAY Reporter ' Glad September 17 - First meeting of the year was a very important business meeting. New officers were elected. Harvey Third Term Marmon was re-elected president. December 3-The members decided to play football with other clubs, with Pat Higgs as captain. These activities were organized to create more interest in the club. Ianuary 1 - Club football team beat the Forum l8-6. Ianuary 21- Football team beat the Senate 24-6. Another victory for club's recordl Ianuary 28 - History repeats itself. The Architectural Club chose Harvey Fourth Term Marmon as their leader again. February 4 - Our club spent the meeting planning activities for the new term. To be included in the new program are basketball, baseball, tennis, golf, and bowling. The social committee planned a social. February 11 - Mr. Taliaferro showed films of the club activities. A bowling team was discussed. February 13 - The members tried out for the bowling team. As soon as the bowling team is organized, it will probably challenge one of the other clubs. op Row:fMr Leon F Taliaterro Sponsor' Harvey Marmon Pres lim Bright Vice Pres' High. oton r C-ec'y I M Ta lor P l X A , , . , , , - . , , . e . , y , ar 5 at Higgs, Sgt.-at-Arms, William Thrasher, Sgt.-at-Arms, H. A Marrnon, Risl., Carew lVlcFall, Rep.g Roger Corring on, Q YL Crging Second Row: - emierh Dunn Oscar Fonnn Rf-mf-no Hfwmv- fmmc Hamm. r..,.AnA um. MN.-. u.u,L.,v-,n. 11.1. H .1 N I 11110 77 Y ., i -T'-'U-rg r N -- - Z1 S . September 22 - First meeting was called together by Mr. May, capable sponsor. The constitution was read, and all techni- calities were explained. Officers were elected, thus the club began a successful year under the leadership ot Alvin C. Hope. October 20-An interesting program on aeronautics was presented. Physics experiments dealing with pressure were successful in pleasing these young Edisons. Reports on the types ot planes were given. November 3-The members ol the club were conducted on a very interesting tour through the Witte Museum. With their background in science the students were Well able to appreciate the exhibits. Later they enjoyed delicious refreshments. December 1-The members delved deeper and deeper into the mysteries ot science as they seriously studied Ouantum's Theory oi Light. This pro- gram Was one ol the many devoted to the study of scientific topics. February 2-The club began the new term properly by electing new otticers. One of the projects ol the term was Glad SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR, H. Y. MAY Sponsor ALVIN C. HOPE President DONALD HARRIS Vice-President IEANNE TUCK Secretary BEN SCHOLL Treasurer IACK HOPE MANN the drive lor members who are interested in science and who -P-5555-menimm will uphold their standards. IRENE SCHMIDT Serge-anteat-Arms ELIZABETH ANN BARRETT Historian Top How:-- Mr, H. Y. May, Sponsor, Alvin C. Hope, Pres, Hull Youngblood, Vice-Pres., Irene Schmidt, Sec y, I M. Taylor, Treas., Llizabetl Ann Barrett Max Andrew Bowman, Toznrny Rurns Second Rowzf Billy Clegg, Durvvard Dickerson Mary Kay Evans, lack Hotiman, Miltol F. Parker. 'Bottom How:-Dorothy Rosen, Ben Scholl, Leland Smith, Ruth Tiner, Ieanne Tuck. 'X 1. Page 78 Zllw 041. R' Glad Top Row: - Miss Marguerite B. McFarland, Sponsor, Lily Wong, Pi-es.q Florence Wrono, Vice-Pres., Dolores Giese, Sec'yg Constance Bertetti, Barbara Crossg Belly lean McBride, Ann Melton. Down right side: S Lillian Louise Morep Mary Sue Rodriguez. Activity Picture: - tlc-tt? Getting ready for a party is areat lun i Krightj The thrill that come from being hostesses is best of oll. 0 X 5. 1 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS MARGUERITE B. McFARLAND Sponsor FLORENCE WRONO President ADRIENNE BROWN Vice-President LILLIAN IINGU Secretary ANNE MELTON Treasurer FLORENCE WRONO Historian LILLIAN HNGU Reporter Page 79 September 25-At our first meeting we talked of how we had spent our summer vacations and how to develop genuine teamwork and friendship among our members. October Z2 - Several of our club members assisted Miss Mc- Farland in welcoming and taking charge of guests on Fathers' Night. October 29 - Our Halloween party decorations carried out the Halloween motif. We shall long remember those pop- corn balls, ginger cookies, and taffy apples. November 17- lnitiation of new members was followed by an informal tea. Delicious refreshments were served. The tea was prepared by the Home Economics Department. December 3-We celebrated Ellen H. Richards day honoring club's namesake. December 22 - A jolly Christmas party was celebrated. We brought and exchanged gifts. After we had opened our presents, we gave them to Miss McFarland, who took them to an orphanage to give to the children. The hostesses were Lily Wong, Dolores Giese, and Florence Wrono. February 11 - We had a snappy Valentines Day party. Punch, sandwiches, cookies, and candy were served. We made our own centerpiece. if 4nZ'Q'ZeeG!uL September - First days were sad, as we missed our sponsor, Mr. de Burgos. October 2-Our girls, directed by our new sponsor, Mrs. l-lanley, sang many patriotic songs at the beauti- lul Monticello assembly. October 8 - Entire school was thrilled at a Victory Sing at an assembly and later in the gym. October 22-Our parents eagerly listened to our songs on Fathers' Night, November 5-Glee Club sang in auditorium at in- stallation of Student Council officers. November 12 - We entertained members ot San Antonio Music Club at a Salon tea in the St. Anthony Hotel, November 15-This time the San Antonio Federation ot Music Clubs was our goal. December 14-We sang i'This ls Worth Fighting For as patriotic con- clusion ot the Thespian show. December 22 - Cilee Club did themselves proud singing and lending angelic atmosphere to the presentation of 'iThe Littlest Shepherd, the Christmas assembly. Icmuary 12-We again appeared in the hilarious jive-jumpin' and ballet musical, 'Three Cornered Rhythm, given by the Entertainers ot letterson. Icmucrry 17 - We started SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. MARY HANLEY Sponsor NORMA LEE LAWHON President MARGOT ROBERTS Vice-President MARY POSEY Recording Secretary BETTY GOODRICH Corresponding Secretary ANN LOUTI-IAN Treasurer Top Row:-- Norma Lee Lawhon, Pres, Margot Roberts, Vice-Pres, Mabel Iingu, Seoy, lo Beth Palm, Librarian, Carol Liebmann, Librarian, Ann Louthan Troas. and Accompanist, lane Lynne Thompson, Mistress ol Robes Bottom Row: -Betty Goodrich, Program Chairman, Hazel Wynn Verble, Histi Eloise Womack, Rep., Mary lane Andrewsg Etoyle Lucille Bristow, Nora Lee Cook, Priscilla Ann Crea. l iz Page 80 E 3 Q 1?LQ'Q'feeefaL if if SPRING TERM OFFICERS-CCont.D 'o .nn IANE LYNNE THOMPSON Mistress of the Robes HAZEL WYNN VERBLE Historian ALICE IUNE LEAVITT Reporter IO BETH PALM Librarian ANN LOUTHAN Accornpanist our victory concerts by appearing at the U.S.O. Army Y. There were several solos sung and a variety of thirteen choruses. We felt richly rewarded for our efforts toward soldier morale. Ianucxry 25 - Our second appearance in our series of victory concerts was given at Dodd Field, where everyone had a grand time participating in community singing. February 12-At Christ Church we honored the deceased presidents of the San Antonio Music Club. As a memorial to him we sang three songs written by our own Mr. Francis de Burgos. February 23-Another program of variety singing was given at the Aviation Cadet Hospital at Kelly Field. March 12 - The Glee Club, with other entertainers of lefferson, attended the Kiwanis luncheon that was held at the Gunter Hotel. We sang two of our favorites, followed by three soprano solos. April-The Glee Club sang for the P.'l'.A. May 23-loining our voices with hundreds of others, we sang a hymn for the baccalaureate services in the Municipal Auditorium. This beautiful occasion is one our girls will always remember with pride. p How:f Lorraine Dietzel, Bette Fvaris, lune Graham, Kathryn Hathawayp lean lanes, Norma lean Larsenp Alice Iune Leavitt, Bottow Row:- Lindemang Madge MCGaryg Louella Pulliam, Elaine Flarnsdellg Samrnie Ruth Redfordg Ierry lane Vining, Grace Wilson M X it Page 61 if uclicfeanfpf September 22 - Our first meeting of the new term was a grand success. Over three-fourths of our membership was there to elect a new group of officers. We believe these new leaders will be earnest and faithful workers. At any rate they had a magnificent start, with entire club really wanting them to be successful leaders and to carry on all Math Club traditions. October 13 - A most pleasant and successful social was held on the beautiful Euclidean Math Club Terrace after school. lt was given in honor of our new members. We owe thanks to Mary lane George and Marjorie Adams, who secured for us the delicious refreshments, which included Pepsi-Cola and dozens of tamales. The new members entertained the old members with songs, poems, and other entertainment as a part of their initiation. Bennie Eegan and Betty lane Anderson, however, entertained the whole group throughout the after- noon with their practical jokes and lightheartedness. A grand time was had by all. November 10-The club was enter- tained after a short meeting with an interesting talk given by lames Thompson. His subject was Mathematics in Aeronautics. 'GLM SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. HELEN M. BOLTON Sponsor SAM EASON President IEAN TYLER Vice-President Top Row: - Mary lane George, Pres., Ben Btnford, Vice-Pres, Marjorie Adams, Rec. Secy, lean Tyler, Cor. Sec'y, Doris Leary, Treas, lane Terry Parl. Second Row:- Dotty Beclcmann, Sgtfat-Arms, Royal King, Sgt -at-Arms, Oscar Fegan, lr., Hist, Marjorie Buchek, Rep, Betty lane Anderson lean Baldwin, Carolyn Barnett, Bottom Row:-Elizabeth Ann Barrett, Geraldine Barth, Mary Beth Baxter, Randolph Blumberg, Betty lo Brasher Margaret Brmkrneyer, Lucille Buchelc Page 82 ga' lfffadze ' 01144 tt SPRING TERM OFFICERS- fCont.J IANE TERRY Recording Secretary ELIZABETH ANN BARRETT Corresponding Secretary DORIS LEARY Treasurer This subject was most appealing because in times like these, we need to take the most practical subjects to be had. Iames urged us to take all the mathematics we possibly can, because it will help us in any job we wish to secure. There was then a group discussion on this subject, in which some fine points were brought out in regard to the many ways in which a thorough knowledge of mathematics can bring victory much sooner. December 8 - For a starter to the Math Club's dona- tion to the war effort, we began a three-weeks' drive for all the excess coat hangers in the Ieff High district. This drive was advertised by attractive posters around the halls. Coat hangers fairly poured in to fill the boxes we had prepared for them, showing us how patriotic our district really is. Ianuary 10- After giving the students of Iefferson the holidays to gather many more coat hangers for our Armed Forces, Mary lane George, our energetic chairman, then took them to the United Service Organization. There was much comment by all those present at the time, and they really did appreciate them. Approximately one hundred hangers were turned in. February , 'op Row: -Iohn l Caminer, Pat Campbellf-jackie Chagnard, Margaret Chapman, Robert Crain, Peggy Dornberaer, Jigghgggg Second Row: - ftary Kay Evans, Elizabeth Fite, Desyree Florence, Beryl Francis, Mary Ellen Galvin, Lilian Gardner, Elmere Garvey Bottom Row: -e Ann Goatley, 'attie Holder, Helena Hurst, Dorothy Irwin, lack Kaufman, Lydia Landon, Alice lune Leavitt, Page 8.1 if Zucficfecm fwalfzemaificvi Glad ir 9 - When the spring term started, We disliked very strongly to see some of our faithful leaders of the Math Club leave us, but we still have other good ones to keep us ranking as one of the higher clubs of the school. To give some more of our best mem- bers a chance to show what they could do, We elected another fine group of officers. lt is very hard to tell which group is the better because they all have Worked so hard. March 29 - When grade cards were given out, Math Club members were delighted to find that their names fairly littered the honor roll. This is a fine record. April - The Euclidean Mathematics Club's annual competitive examination was held. The high- rating mathematics students among the graduating seniors Were eligible. The happy Winners reward was to come later. May 14 - The Winner of the competitive examination became the proud possessor of the lovely gold key presented by the Math Club on Class Day. May 21 -Club members looked CCONTINUHD SPRING TERM OFFICERS - fCox-11.5 MARGARET CHAPMAN Parliamentarian RANDOLPH BLUMBERG Sergeant-at-Arms back over years activities with real heartfelt pride, for they knew they had played Well their part in lefferson's first full, MAREHREEAADAMS 15 OTICITI war year. MARY BETH BAXTER Reporter Top Row: - Annie Alice Lerglr Harvey Marnron, Irrrzrny McCann' Paul Mclfallg arles L. - Vernon C. I Newtony lo lkey. Second How:f Margery Anne Sandltclrl, Rrlly Srrrrcock, Louise Srnythg Bernard Spector, Lois Ann ausc , Martha Taylorg Iarnes Thompso Bottom Row: - Walte Wrtlrarn Toxeyg Peggy lean Warrlg Alvzn Whitley Grace Wrlson, Rivarde Wrrghtp Ma rcrnbfierg Marjorie Wrer. X rj.. . . , xt tl' fl. .0 U Page ,wr if gufe fuudical Susie if 'op Row: - Mr. jerorne Zoeller, Co-Sponsorg Ruth Tiner, Presg Betty De Sha, Vice-Presp Grace Elle R bin S I . . ., Ft o , ec y, ltrrirnie Rowley, 'l'tt-tis lUlwtr:-t endleton, Hist, jesse Pelayo, Rep. Second Row:-Mary jane Andrewsp Etoyle Lucille Bristow, Bruce William lhxrlkrter l L llrtrn. fathryn Hathawayg Raymond Henking Mount I-lillert Bottom How'-Patricia Ruth Hillertg Gloria Huddlc-stong tfltzntweth Ruth lone.: Ann lint'- S X ian, Margot Robert 5 Shirley Schroederg john R Silberg Dorothy Vernon Srnith !l SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. IEROME ZOELLER Co-Sponsor MRS. MARY HANLEY Co-Sponsor BETTY De SI-IA President GLORIA I-IUDDLESTON Vice-President GRACE ELLEN ROBIN Secretary MARILYN BILLINGS Treasurer IOHN R. SILBER Parliamentarian RAYMGND HENKIN Historian JESSE PELAYG Reporter Page 85 September 28 - At the first meeting of a very successful year the new and enthusiastic officers presided. A delightful musical program was rendered by the new membersg the program was enjoyed by all. October 13-The club discussed a tentative program for the year. Mr. Zoeller then told us a very interesting story of Percy Grainger. After we enjoyed eating a very appetizing cake, the meeting was adjourned. November 3 - After a short business meeting the club had a delightful social. At this get-together the club members were served delicious cake and black cows, and when everyone had finally finished eating and drinking the tasty refreshments, many happy Euterpeans started for th.eir homes. November 24- Many eager Euterpeans went horseback riding. Although all the members underwent a thorough drenching in the San Antonio River, and many suffered from brusies because of the rough horse ride, the outing was enjoyed by everyone. March 23-A delightful social was given for all of the Euterpean Clubs new members by the old ones. Everyone had a good time at this very successful party. awe 142112 Social' October 6 - At first meeting of a successful year we immedi- ately took up business. Election of grand new officers followed. October 20 -A Club had a lovely social in the home of Bobbe Ann Andrew. Tasty ice cream and delicious cake were served. November 3 -The Eine Arts Club began their annual sale of Christmas cards. All looked forward to this and thought it fun. November 17-lnstallation of officers with a beautiful and impressive candle-lighting ceremony in the home of Mildred Lupton featured this day. December 15 - Club began making non-priority Christmas decorations for Student Council tree. Were we proud to see our resultsl February 16 - Very efficient officers for the new term were elected. Cfood startl February 23-Fine Arts Club went in a group to view Dr. Marion Souchon's paintings on exhibit at the Witte Museum. Later members refreshed themselves with delicious cokes and tamales in Brackenridge Park, March 20-This day found us again viewing paintings. Those by old masters from the Wilderstien Art Gallery on exhibit at the Witte Museum en- chanted us. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS RUBY EVELYN DUGOSH Sponsor BOBBE ANN ANDREW President FRANCES KIRKSEY lst Vice-President TERRY REGIER 2nd Vice-President MILDRED LUPTON Secretary BETTY IO NEALE Treasurer FRANCES WALKER Parliamentarian DEL IEAN ROBERTSON Sergeant-at-Arms DORA RODRIGUEZ Historian MARGIE SUE HARLOW Reporter Top Row: 4 Bobbe Ann Andrew, Pres., Frances Kirksey, lst Vice-Pres.: Mildred Lupton, 2nd Vice-Pres.g Ann Ragsdale, Rec. Sec'yg Betty lo Neale Cor. Sec'y, Frances Walker, Treas.g Teddy Telotte, Sgt.-at-Arms, Del lean Robertson, Hist. Second Row:! Margie Sue Harlow, Rep., Maury Leo Aptelg Dotty Beckmann, Virginia Blaylockg Margaret Blumberg, Marjorie Buchekg Dorothy Dunlap, Mary Ellen Galvin. Bottom Row:-Helen Hurst, Mildred Lamb, Wilma Harriet Lawn, Yetive Morris, Elsie Neal, Shirley Pirieg Miriam Helen Rosenbergg Virginia White, loe Williams e fi Page 86 'k MJ flaefuxei ir Top Row: - Arllys McGary, Presg Mabel Iingu Vi P F R Sgt-at-Arrns, Constance Rertetti, Gloria Swen M th k th I Q d GIIS GFS GH GQ9 In SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS BESS RICHARDS Sponsor ARLLYS MCGARY President CONSTANCE BERTETTI Vice-President MARY LOUISE CADENA Secretary LILY WONG Treasurer ALICE SMITH Sergeant-at-Arms Page 87 , ce- resg rances osanna Bowersoclc, Seayg Lily Wong, Tre-as. Bottom Row:--Alice Smith song ar a Taylor. Activity Picture:-Scrap books lor our armed lorcesfreal war wor em September 28 - Girl Reserves made resolutions to bring new members. New project was planned - Forward today for the future. October 12- We planned scrapbooks of newspaper cartoons for USO. Clubs. October 28-An all-city October Rally was held at the Y.W.C.A. Candle-lighting service fea- tured the initiation of new Girl Reserves. November 2- We made decision to collect wool squares and make quilt for the Red Cross. November 16 - Our scrapbooks really were suc- cessful with the USO. Clubs. 'We hope they will be enjoyed. December 7-21 - Very important business meetings before the Christmas holidays! Ianuary 18 - Discussion of our new project, world affairs during and after the war, proved inter- esting. February 14-Something for the Mothersl LMother- daughter tea was really a success. Mothers derived real enjoy- ment. March 22 E Supper with St. Patrick's green and white as coloring and dignified program pleased all. April 5- Doughnut sale was held to send president and program chair- man to summer conference. May 17 - Tea was given in honor of the senior girls in our club. Lillian lingu and Mary Louise Cadena were perfect hostesses. ' ll------ hx,l, 4 - G ' 114i 1311 ll Top Rowzelvlr. G C. Daniel, Sponsor, limmy McCann, Pres, Royal King, Vice-Pres., Milton F. Parker, Sec'y, Hull Youngblood, Treas., Bruce Robinson, Parl., Robert Crain, Sgt-at-Arms, lack Kaufman, Sgt.-at-Arms, lohrl li Cflmlflefi H35-T Gnd R915 Second ROWIYMGYUWU CGW MUSC0l Io Ann Nelson, Mascot, Mary Lou Smith, Mascot, Marjorie Towery, Mascot, Richard Alves, Lee Edward Auge, Melvin August, Dick Bough, Be' Binford. Third Row: f Bobby Bogard, Allan Campbell, Billy Carter, Thomas William Carver,-lr., lack Carey, Bill Clark, Bob Cooper, Roy Crandell Donald Degen, Durward Dickerson. Bottom Row: Y Gerald Dubinski, am ason, ariogblizohfio, Oscar Feaan, lr., Edwin Flake, Frank Gallagher lerome Goldstein, Tim Griesenbak Charles Guenther, Howard Halll, May, 1942 - We left for Camp Arrowhead near Kerrville. Two wonderful days and nights were spent taking in the cool greenness of the favorite spot of everybody. We were kept busy doing everything but sleeping. All had a great time swimming in ice cold Water, dancing With boys, hiking, telling each other jokes, and playing baseball and all other kinds of games. But We couldn't have kept so active doing all those strenuous games if it had not been for the huge amount of he-man food at the club's disposal. Oh, what a Wonderful experience this Hayne outing Was, one to be remembered alwaysl September 6 - Our first regular meeting of the new school term was called to order by our president, -li-mmy McCann. Seeing everyone again was great. We electedqorurnofficers for the coming term, all felt that our choice was perfect. Such proud and jubilant officersl We knew that they would uphold our club traditions. October 10 - The first Hayne social of the year was given at the home of Royal King. Everyone had a super time dancing and enjoying refreshments, which consisted of punch, candy, and loads of cookies. We left with our appetities satisfied and T gggi 5 f'Q SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. G. C. DANIEL Sponsor MILTON F. PARKER f President x IIMMY MCCANN Vice-President IACK PITLUK Secretary IACK KAUFMAN Treasurer Page 88 .Jayne Zeialmq -A' if 7119 Gly! Top Row: Afioscoe Harvey, Charles R He-are, Albert Hensleyg Curtis Higgs Pat Higgsg lack Hoffmann, Earl Hollemang Howard W. Honi-iybluing Guy Warren Hughes Second How:--Cliarles Kessler, Henry Mr:Corkle, Carew Mclfall, Paul Mcfall, George Moyorg lllllilly' Midcap, Stanley Mindes, lfllilt Nichols, Ross Nichols Third Row: f- Hoyle Osborne, lack Pillukg Gene Rahmberg, Iohn Rascog llTlI'HlO Sheppnrdg lohn Stahl, Wick Stalnaker I M Taylor, Robert Taylorp lanies Term-leton Bottom Howz- Douglas Tmer, ffcl Townerg Walter Wllliarn Toxeyg loshua llffrillllxill, Cllllnr-tl lf lrolxtzt, lr, Ted Wagner, Charles Warren, Billy Westberryg limniy Wilcox, Richard Wyman 5235 B Y' SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.l iAcK HorrMANN Pariamentarian l HENRY MCCORKLE Co-Sergeanteat-Arms S DURWARQ D1ckERsoN Co-Sergeant-at-Arms IOHN I. CAMINER Reporter Page 89 everyone happy over the success of our first social. Since this one went over with a bang, all looked forward to the next social and hoped it would be as grand as this. November 27-Our all- around mascots, lo Ann Nelson, Martha Cart, Marjorie Towery, and Mary Lou Smith invited us to their social. An invitation as cordial as theirs wouldn't be turned down. A perfectly grand time was had by all, with food galore and dancing to our heart's content. Icrnucrry 20 - We elected our new officers for the Spring term, with Milton Parker as President. We hated to see the old officers fall out, for they have served us splendidly. Our new ones will be a credit to the Haynes. This year again the Haynes proved to be excellent athletes. Our basketball team played all the other major clubs and was never defeated, and our football team was also very successful. March 10 - A social was given by Milton Parker in the cafeteria for Haynes and M.l.R.'s. Everyone ate cookies and drank punch to his heart's content. Later all-day suckers climaxed a perfect Hayne event. April - Haynes played a very important part in lefferson's splendid war work activities. if ' Qafmm September 16-Our many proud, enthusiastic, and efficient new officers presided in a very dignified manner over their first meeting of the new year. There was an exceedingly large and orderly attendance in the familiar leff Forum Club room with the beginning of the fall school term. September 28-An un- usually super and special social, with the usual peppy fun and laughter, for all of the new members of the left Forum was given at the home of member Bill Bryan. Our five pretty mascots, lackie Lou Surtees, Dorothy Lee Persia, Betty lean Nessly, lo Ann Carraway, and Margaret Brinkmeyer and the super delicious refreshments really made our first social a complete success. October 15-The well-known annual leff Forum initiationl Our many new, eager, but a bit flustered members were seen in many odd circumstances in the long, busy halls of lefferson with ribbons of Forum colors and original Forum signs around their necks. With rather crude shoe shine boxes swinging under their arms and plenty of chewing gum on hand, each new member wore an expression of utter amaze- . I , stu I I 1. .P SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. T. A. ABBOTT Sponsor ION l0RGENSON 'President I' MAURY LEON APFEL Vice-President BURDETTE REED Recording Secretary Top Rowz- Alfred Lo rey, Pres, Maury Leon Aplel, Vice-Pres.g Burdette Reed, Rec, Seoy, Dan loe Longserre, Cor. SeC'y5'Lucian lanes, Treas Melvin E. Allen, Parl. Don Cro , gt-at-Arrnsgtlvlargaret Brtnkrneyer, Mascot Second Row:-Io Ann Carraway, Mascotg Betty lean Nessly Mascot, Dorothy Lee er ia, ot, lackie Lo' Surtees, Mascot, Clarence Allen, Iimmy Barnettp Iames Allen Btrdwellg William Frank Bryan Bottom Row:-Pat CQIIUQQIIJ 3 Omas Carlislegxk Van Cheney: Roger Corringtong Nello Eckhart, Richard Everett, lames Farr, Robert Lee Ferguson, Larry Gogdvfyni f ' -f,',, I I Page 90 S L A, I X M SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.J GLENN PIERCE Corresponding Secretary FRANK ROSENGREN 4amm A A ment and complete bewilderment. November 20-A peppy open social and duration get-together, with real fun for all Who came, instead of the usual formal banauet, was given in the school gymnasium. Captivating nickelodeon music, gay dancing, and much more ice cream and cake than anyone could eat afforded a gloriously Wonderful time for all who were present at this eventful affair. Ianucxry 20-Avery special, important business meeting was held, at which time lon lorgen- son was elected the new president of the leffersonian Forum to succeed Maury Apfel. February 12 - At lastl The annual leff-Shake Valentine Dance was given in all its splendor in the school gym, but Without an orchestra and beautiful decorations because of our all-out for victory War program. The happy, fewfef smiling mascots were presented with crisp ribbons and ARTHUR M0151-LHR fragrant roses in a beautiful combination of the Forum colors. Parliamentarian - I This unforgettable event was enyoyed to the utmost by every TEDDY TELOTTE - . Sergeumim-Arms enthusiastic and happy couple present. March-Every leff Forum member engaged heartily in War Work activities. WILLIAM FRANK BRYAN iff! 46 A 7 J 1 To ow:-D vid Harrison, Leonard Hoefgen, llmmle lacksong Bob lasmm, Ion lorgensong Bryan Lydayg Charles Mebus, Ken Miller Second How:fArthLir Moellerp Nelson Meyer, Glenn Pierce, Leon Poliakoffg Horace Postong Clarence T Pulliamg lrving Rodgers: Frank Rosengren Tom Rowan. Bottom Row:-Wayne Saundersg Ben Schollp lerry Tom Simmangq David Spaulding, Teddy Telotte, Richard Lewis Terwilliger, William Thrasher, Robert Wallaceg Arthur Wessley. ' Page 91 s A X H, Mgw SPRING TERM OFFICERS if 'Ir alan 0056 , ,gf-L 'I Top Row:-Miss Pearl West, C0-Sponsor, Miss Gladys E. Morgan, Co-Sponsorg Frances Etheridge, Presy lean Tyler, lst Vice-Pres, Martha Taylor, 2nd Vice-Pre-sg Vernon C l Newton, fird Vice-Pres, Will lackson, 4th Vice-Presg Raymond Henlcin, Treasg Lois Kirkpatrick, Sec'yg Betty lngrarn, Rep. Second Row: f Mary Beth Baxter, Hist, Henry McCorkle, Sgt -at-Armsg Travis McCrory Moursund, Sat.-at-Arrnsg Maury Leon Apfel, Sgt.-at-Arms, Willis Wallace lourdin, Parl, Nelson Alter, Torn Barlcleyg Geraldine Barthg Herbert Bilhartz, Frankie Bisangg Nancy Bowen Bottom Row:-Lucille Buchekg Martha Ann Caldwellg Mary Margaret Calhoun, lohn l. Carninerg Pat Carpenter. lo ADH CGFYUWGYQ Charley Chamber- lalng Mary leanne Chariceyg Billy Chumneyp Marthe Clayburne, Patricia Conrad. September - The Latin Club, organized to bring Latin students closer together, to keep alive our mutual interest in an ever- lasting language, to promote scholarship, and to support leffer- son in school activities, started its year's interesting activities under the valued direction of its revered co-sponsors and co- founders, Miss West and Miss Morgan. October 7 -The Stu- dent Council Patio was the scene of the club's first meeting. Proud new officers were introduced. The contest held to welcome and introduce new members was won by Linda Palacios and Paul MclTall. Lasting friendships were formed. Delicious punch, cookies, and sherbet were served afterwards. November 6 - On a chilly November day, faithful Latin Club members met in the Little Theatre to discuss plans for the next meeting. The Latin Club has a sewing kit. Any loose buttons? See Miss West. Later all present enjoyed punch and sand- wiches in the cafeteria, with the usual joyous informality so dear to the hearts of the members. December 12 -The cozy MISS PEARL WEST Co-Sponsor MlSS GLADYS E, MORGAN Co-Sponsor FRANCES ETHERIDGE President IEAN TYLER lst Vice-President MARTHA TAYLOR, Znd Vice-President , VERNON C. li NEWTON 3rd Vice-President ' Page 92 azfmwud if Pop Row:-Margaret Copeland, Roger Atkinson Corringtong Doc Couch, Patty Fbelingg lean Egger, Cecelia Esserickg Mary Kay lfvans, Mary jatherlne Farrington, Charlotte Farissg Arthur Floresg Betsy Gamnull Second How:-Marian Garveyg Elrnere Garvey, Iiloanor Goodeg Alan Sugenheinig Dorothea Hanlclay lane Hill, Dick Hoover, Carol lackson, Ianis Iaclcsong Marilyn Iohnsong Barbara losepli Bottom How: -r Thomas :ag Gertrude Kone, Doris Learyg Mary Anne Lewisg Ann Lindernang Sidney Loomis, Alfred Lowreyg Paul Mcfallp Albert MCNQQIT arles ebus, Beverly Ruth Mell. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.l WILL IACKSON 4th Vice-President LOIS KIRKPATRICK Secretary RAYMOND HENKIN Treasurerf lst Term VERNON C. J, NEWTON Treasurer-12nd Term WILLIS WALLACE IOURDIN Parliarnentarian HENRY MCCORKLE CoASergeant-at-Arms Page .93 club house on the island at Woodlawn Lake was the scene of the annual Christmas celebration. Alfred Lowrey and Henry McCorkle, Magistri Bibendi, furnished club members lots of entertainment. Many other entertaining selections were given by students trying out for the prize. Beverly Ruth Mell won the Latin Club pin for her monologue. Tamales, punch, and peppermint sticks galore were served by lovely hostesses, Mrs. Etheridge and Frances. Icxnuorry 15-This meeting was held in the Little Theatre. The fortunate new members were intro- duced. After important business the Little Theatre was for- saken for delicious sandwiches and steaming hot chocolate served in the cafeteria. February 5 - The Latin Club's treas- urer, Raymond l-Ienkin, left for Trinity University, and Vernon Newton was appointed to replace him. A contest was held to seeiwhoic-auld make the most Latin words out of St. Valentine. This thoroughly absorbing contest was won by Walter Wilhiam Toxey, who was presented a box of candy. March 12-The dm Glad CCONTINUED7 J Top How:-lean Noyes Mitchellp Iohn Mlynarczyky Bobby Monroeg Max Morales, Pat Murchison, Bill Ngg Marian Noble, Mary Ann Nunng Carol O'Mara, Linda Palaciosp Io Anne Phillips Second Row:-Glenn Pierce, Louella Pulliamg Betty Radcliffe, Betty lane Redusg Odile Robinson, Ierry Robie, Frank Rosengren, Ir., lohn L. Ryberg, Nick Sarah, loan Salkey, Margery Anne Sandheld. Bottom How: -Irene Schmidt, Sue Strausg Lois Ann Tauschg Edward Taylor, Walter Williarn Toxey, Mary joe Warrenp Marjorie Wier, limmy Wilcox, Alvin Woldman: Rivarde Wrightg Gloria Zimmermann. - - Little Theatre was again the meeting place of Latin students, who had much important business as usual. The members adjourned to enjoy the delicious punch and cookies served despite rationing, thanks to ingenious members. April 8 -- As Latin Club members are always interested in the value of Latin, many guests and members enjoyed talks on benefits of studying the Latin language. Skits were rendered by out- standing Latin students. The meeting was adjourned as those Welcome words, the tamales and punch are ready, were heard. May 7 F The Latin Club held their spring meeting at the lovely home of Sue Straus. Books were given to the best 0 .J 4 SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.J TRAVIS MCCRGRY MOURSUND Co-Sergeant-at-Arms students in each Latin class. New officers were introduced. Latin Club members bade each other goodbye until next year. A truly Wonderful time was had by all members, who felt that they did indeed owe gratitude to Sue and Mrs. Straus. Another successful year for the Latin Club ended with this meeting. The motto 'Sempiterna amicitia per linguam sempiternamf' is in- deed a good one for a club Whose everlasting friendships are formed through an everlasting language. MAURY LEON APFEL Co-Sergeant-at-Arrns MARY BETH BAXTER Historian BETTY lNGRAM Reporter SUE STRAUS Home Hostess FRANCES ETHERIDGE Home Hostess Page 94 lltx U1 'U E! 2 cw I-I Q gn it 5 U1 D3 CD MISS OLGA I-I. VOGEL Sponsor ALVIN WI-IITLEY President ELIZABETH ANN BARRETT Vice-President VELMA PROSSER Secretary I. M. TAYLOR Treasurer TOM I. PERKINS Historian 'op Rowzf Miss Olga H Voael, Sponsor, Alvin Whitley, Pres., Elizabeth Ann Barrett, Vice-Pres, 'ernon C I Newton, I'Iist.g Mary Beth Baxter, Dotty Beclcmann Second Row:--Randolph Bluinb diana! Jfanafz October 19- The first meeting of the year began with a bang. An election of officers was held The shape of things to come was predicted by our choice for new officersl We all decided to grace an Annual page with our respective pictures. Novem- ber 16 - There was a big social in the Ieff Teachers' Cafeteria in order to save gas. Everyone ate delicious cookies and drank punch which was furnished by the new officers and our sponsor. December 14-A great new historian was elected. We also found out just where our money goes and decided to give the school a bond. We discussed a Valentine party. As another part we played in the war effort, members helped sell War Bonds and War Stamps. Icmuary 11 - Many suggestions for activities for the new term were made. Committee figured cost of Valentine party. Assessments were taken up, and all looked forward with great anticipation to the party. February 11 -Back againl The long awaited party, commemorating February l4, was held in the cafeteria with loads of 'lcokes and wonderful, super-delicious sandwiches, members had their share of food. , f ' QU Mgr, wig .' 4 4., . ,few in 4,1 . s A Velma Prosser, Sec'y. l M Taylor, Trcas. erg BJ-Lh.C1.Lcl..Q .BQOtori Ir MaraaretCha1 wang George M. Gray, Gerald Heathg Raymond Henkirig Helena I-Iurstg Will Iackson Third Row:-- Lucian Iones, l'fances 'KiirksIfyg David Lieber tang Ross Nichols, Tom I Perlcinsg August Prollp Margery Anne Sanalieldy Margery Iean Scholl. Bottom Ho :ff Adel Seed, Martha Taylor, ean Tylerg Hazel Wynn Verbleg Bernice Mae Valentine, Grace Wllsony Bob Wirtzg Rivarde Wright. lf' gr!! Page 95 .fe Garde 44 Top How:-Miss Louise Brunet, Sponsorp lohn l. Caminer, Presy Frances Kirksey, Vice-Pres.g Star Striegler, Rec. Sec'yg Pat Murchison, Treas lerome Goldstein, Parl.g Lillian Tacquard, Sgt.-at-Armsg Ruth Tiner, I-Iist. Second Row:-Earleen I-Iolleman, Rep.g Iacques Finckep lune Graham Iacquelyn Hunter, Clara Leedy. Bottom Row: Y Odile Robinsong Eva Sichely Anna lean Tacquardg Lenms Louella Tuclcg Maurice Zamble. Activity Piclure:fClub officers distribute clubs poinsettias to Iactulty members at Christmas time. Plans were made for the distribution of bids to the pledges. September 29 - A social at Star Striegler's home honored new members. Delicious refreshments were served. October 13 - An inspiring meetingl Officers and pledges were sworn in. Up 'n at 'em committees were chosen. November 10 - En- tertainment chairman delighted us with our second social. The punch was tasty. Talented members 'ldisplayed their arts in the Teachers' Cafeteria. November 24 - Happy dayl We de- cided at business meeting to get French Club pins. December 8 - Club members began to feel great pride in entire school's appreciation of French Club poinsettias. December 23 - Faculty members as well as members of the Club were pre- sented beautiful poinsettias to brighten their homes. Icmuary 25 - New officers were elected. We are confident of excellent leadership. February 9 - Unusually interesting program meeting was held. Earleen 1-lolleman gave an excellent report on French social customs, explaining the French menu Lennis Louella Tuck prepared an enlightening report on housing in France. NATIO September 15 - Enthusiastic old members elected new officers. CDNCDRN 'vt I . 'Sv A 41 A L4 ,w H 1 Ne. 'ff SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS LOUISE BRUNET Sponsor IOHN T. CAMINER President STAR STRIEGLER Vice-President FRANCES KIRKSEY Secretary LENNIS LOUELLA TUCK Treasurer MAURICE ZAMBIE Parliamentarian IEROME GOLDSTEIN Sergeant-at-Arms ANN RICKS Historian PATRICIA VAN RENSSELAER Reporter Page 96' SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. BASSIE Q. BENNETT Sponsor ALICE SMITH President ' ETHEL MOLLENKOPE Vice-President VIVIAN LOUISE RENZ Secretary LILY WONG Treasurer LENNIS LOUELLA TUCK Parliamentarian ANNA HARPER Sergeant-at-Arms DOROTHY WATSON Historian MARGARET IACKSON Reporter MARY LOUISE CADENA Chaplain .Ea Q' fha November 28 - A truly delightful Halloween party was given at the Non-Commissioned Officers' Club at Fort Sam Houston. The new members were initiated, and luscious refreshments were served. There were many super delicious sandwiches, all kinds of cake and candy and punch. Everyone ate too much, but all had a grand time. December 16 - A super per- fect Christmas social was given by the club in the Teachers' Cafeteria. There was fun for everyone, as steaming hot tamales, icy cokes, tasty fritos, and colorful candies were served. Lovely gifts were exchanged among the members, and everyone went home happy. February 10-The most im- portant business meeting of the year for the members of the L. G. P. was held at school in their old club room. Well qualified and enthusiastic members were selected to carry on the club traditions. Later in the meeting the prospects were voted upon, the members to be initiated later. March 31 -An initiation social for new members of the L. G. P. Club was enjoyed. Enthusiasm and many delicious refreshments ended a perfect social. 'op Row:-Frances Rosanna Bowersock, Presg Margaret Blumberg, Vice-Pres., Virginia Mae Bird, Vice-Pres., Alice Smith, Sec'y, Wanda Dolch, fhaplaing Myrtle Laura Kuentz, Treas. Second Row:fMary Kelly, Sgt -atAArms7 Virginia Lipscomb Hist' Ocie McC11nty Rep' Alice Cuellar: Inna Harper, Ethel Mollenkopt. Bottom Row:- Elaine Odom, Linda Palaciosp Vivian Louise Renz, Lennis Louella Tuck, Dorothylwarson, Florence Vrono. Page 97 if if lfffaafha feffefvion Rancfalpfz Sade! Top How: -Mrs. Leon F Tallaterro, Sponsor, Lilian Gardner, Pres, Elizabeth File, Vice-Pres, Betty lean Nessly, Sec'yg lrene Schmidt, Treas Louise Smyth, Parl., Margery Anne Sandfield, Sgt.-at-Arms, Gloria Hammer, Sgt -at-Armsp Betty lane Anderson, l-lrst Second Row:fFlorenc d ld B th El beth Ann Barrett Betty lo Brasher Lucille Buchek' Bllll Gibson, Rep., Betty Kiley, Chaplain, Bobbe Ann An rewg Cwera ine ar g IZG , . 7 Frances Burns, Rose Bush Bottom Row: f Mary Margaret Calhoun, Mary Helen Carhart, Margaret Chapman, Charlotte Codveiylvfkarqars Copeland, Annette Cornibe, Iannette Cornlbeg Delots Cracldockg Bernice Cullen, Eleanor Dann September 16 - First meeting of another successful year began tor the M.l.R.'s as eager and excited otticers were introduced to members. New plans for the year were discussed. September 30 - Key drive was sponsored by the M.l.R.'s. Through their interest and hard work they turned in more than a barrel ot keys to the Red Cross. October 17 - A coffee-before ration- ing, ot course-was given in Betty Kiley's gracious home in honor ot the new members, 'Midst laughter and good food the SPRING TERM OFFICERS new members telt at home in their new positions. October 30 - MRS LEON E TALIAFERRO The annual tour-club backward dance was supported by all Sponsor I I LILIAN GARDNER MTR. s. Each club selected an honoree tor the occasion. The President M.l.R.'s once again showed their good taste by selecting limmy Elfiff:ElEdigE McCann. We don't know why they voted-as all knew he'd BETTY IEAN NEssLY s 1 get it anyway. December - M.l.R.'s again turned their ettorts IRENETCZZHDT toward patriotic campaigns. They successfully sponsored a Treasurer , , , Louisii sMYTH drive tor used stamps. Red Cross thanked girls tor multitude ot pgflmmemmm Page 98 ir ir Top Row:-lean Davenportp Mary Davisg Barbara Draneq Patsy Dustin Mary Duvally Mary lo Denmngg Frances Etheridgeg Desyree Florence. Phoebe Ann Fry Second Row: - Elmere Garvey, Ann Goatley, Eleanor Goode, Betty lean Gregg Bettye Lou Grieve: Ruthabel Guntherp Margie Sue Harlow, Betty Hove-I, Peggy lean Hurley, Dorothy lean Keele, Bottom How: -Ioy Kochq Betty Ruth Krieaer, Betty Ann Lewis, Gloria Louise Mabritog Merrilynn Mabrito, Betty La Verne Martin, Betty McCanng Beverly Ruth Mell, Dorothy Mitchellg Betty lo Neale. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-lCont.l VELMA PROSSER Sergeant-at-Arms GLORIA HAMMER Sergeantfat-Arms BETTY IANE ANDERSON Historian s FLORENCE GIBSON Reporter BETTY KILEY Chaplain Page 99 stamps they collected. December 29 - Dancing and gala spirits characterized the Christmas open house at Sue Strauss lovely colonial home. Punch and cake were served to the merry members and their dates. December 31 - Bettye Lou Grieve's home was the scene of an informal party given by the officers for the members. Doughnuts, cokes, and fritos galore were passed among the members as they gossiped of vacation and another successful M.l.R. social.. February 10 - Election of officers for the new term was held. The officers must have been excellent, for they were all re-elected with the exception of one who left at mid-term. Velma Prosser was selected in her place. March-March Winds didn't chill MTR. members. lt stirred them onward to higher goals. The March project was to aid the junior class in its collection of books for the soldiers. March 10 - The M.l.R.'s and Haynes were entertained by Milton Parker, president of Haynes, with a social in the cafeteria. Swag QCONTINUEDD l 5 3 Top Row:-Elsie Nealeg Marian Nobleg Peggye Pinnellp Polly Poundsp Frances Presslyp Velma Prosserg Elaine Ramsdellg Anita Reevesp Katharine Roberts. Second Row: -- Miriam Helen Rosenbergg loan Salkeyp Alice Rae Scheer: Margery lean Scholly Adel Seedp Betty Lou Sorrellp Bettye Stafford- Sue Strausg Barbara Strieglerg Star Striegler. Bottom Row: -Io Arm Taylorg Lois Ann Tauschy lane Terryg Hazel Wynn Verbleg Betty Vermillibng Betty Warnerg Nelda Whitisg Grace Wilsonp Ianice Wimerg Catherine Wright. Ginger ale-sherbet, cookies, and lollipops added zest to the gathering. Thanks galore were piled on Milton by the appre- ciative group. March 13 - Newly elected members were initiated at breakfast at Milam Cafeteria. After much informal gaiety the initiates solemnly took the oath of membership that every member of the Martha lefferson Randolph Club is re- quired to take and to abide by. March 17 - At new members' first meeting they displayed their talent by presenting a jolly program for old members. April 30 - M.l.R.'s and other Wednesday girls' clubs were successful in their presentation of a spring dance, The swish of evening skirts and strains of orchestra music reminded the members of old times. May 15 Gloria Hammers country home echoed with merry shouts and laughter as M.l.R. members left their cares for a day in the country. Added attraction to the all day outing was the lunch- eon served by officers and eaten under the shade of the trees. The members couldn't help but be solemn as they left, for they knew that it was their last get-together with a wonderful group of girls. SPRING TERM OFFICERS- lCont.l Committee Chairmen ELIZABETH FITE Social ' MARGERY IEANRSCHCLL lnitiation LILIAN GARDNER PHOEBE ANN FRY MARY DAVIS Key Drive FRANCES ETHERIDGE BETTY IANE ANDERSON Stamp Drive for Red Cross BETTY HOVEL Stamps and Bonds Page 100 if M Qaael October 20 - Meeting featured beautiful and impressive candle-lighting service and solemn initiation by president. Officers were sworn in. November 6-First of series of shows for armed forces enabled nine members to perform for the heroes at Brooke Hospital. November 23- Another variety show at A D the Cadet Center at Kelly Field was presented. November 25 - Fun to be Free, presented in the school auditorium, won a demand for reproduction at Trinity University. December 16 - Ten members had their pictures taken when Brooke Hospital 'KIIIIHIIIUI SPRING TERM OFFICERS M SS ETHEL K ORRELL demanded a sequel to first Masque and Gavel show. Decem- I i .. . 1, Co-Sponsor ber 23 - The Littlest Shepherd was presented by the club at Miss XIMENA woir . . CO-sponsor an assembly. Icxnuary 4-Received a letter from national BETTY Ugrgjgglni MARTIN chapter, congratulating us for excellent work in entertaining MA5iliifegggfEK armed forces. They requested article for publication in a BETTYSLoUtSORRELL national magazine. Ianucrry 14-Aided by Lassos, Masque ecre ary I ALVIN BRAUNSTEIN and Gavel presented program at Camp Bullis before largest T . . . Boifeigriorvifrnr audience in club history. February 9-Another show was Pggl3i,?5fggfggH presented at the Fort Sam Houston Hospital. March 12- Sergeant-at-Arrns ' ' ' ' ' ' BERYL FRANCIS Initiation of new members proved inspirational. Historian BETTY INGRAM Reporter l'op Flow: -Miss Ethel K. Orrell, Co-Sponsor, Miss Ximena Wolf, Co-Sponsorp Betty La Verne Martin, Presg Mariorie Buchek, Vice-Pres., Betty Lou Sorrell, Sec'yg Alvin Braunstein, Treas., Bob Browne, Parl, Bernie Rose, Sgt.-Gt-ANHS: BeYYl FfGHCiS, Hist- second Row: K Belly' IYIQYCIYH, Reilly viaury Leon Apfel, Margaret Brinkmeyer, Charles Cox, Milton Drokeq Frances Etheridgep Betsy Garnmill, Martha Garner Gillis, leanne Glauner. Bottom Howzil-Kmelia Ruth Gonzales, Genessct Kapen, Lydia Landon, limmy McCanng Betty Ridgeway, Frank Bosengren, Alice Rae Scheerg lala Io Ward, Marjorie Wier, Hull Youngblood. Page 101 if if Simian! Gm September 4 - What a dayl Registrationl Books were issued. September 10 - First meeting of year was held. New officers of Student Council were elected. September 15-We Wel- comed Sophs with an assembly. September 18 - Student Council started leff's social life off With a bang. Dance No. I with Dudney Band was held in the gym. September 23- Business galorel P. TA. asked that We save Wool for hospital. September 24-Student Council presented P. TA. members with leff handbooks. September 29fIust the beginning of War Stamp sales! We sold 2627.85 on this first day. October 7 - Mr. Rogers gave a very inspiring talk to Student Council members in 306. October 8 - Scrap metal assembly was held in auditorium to urge students to co-operate. October 12- The Whole school Went all out for scrap. October 18 - Student Council had food galore at the picnic in Olmos Park. October Z2 - Ieff held open house, at which time parents met the faculty and became acquainted with Iefferson. October 27 - Solemn installation assembly of all presidents and student leaders was 'rc s Q' I- tl H0 - A SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS MARIE E. l. HELLAND Sponsor MARGARET BRINKMEYER President IOE SI-IELDON Vice-President DOROTHY IRWIN . Secretary Top Row:-Miss Marie Fl I Hellancl, Sponsor, Margaret Rrinkrneyer, Pres., lack Pitluk, Vice-Pres, Dorothy Irwin, Sec'yg lack Kaufman, Tr y A S df' ld R pr M j ri Adams. Second Row:fMoll1e Allensworthg B tt R B k B tt I B h St l g B g Lilian Gardner, l3arl,, lack Hoffmann, Sgt -at-Arms, Marger nne an ie , e ., aro e lane Andersonp Carolyn Barnett, Bill Barrington Dan E. Hodges, Virginia Berry, Frances osanna o Adkie Cole Bottom Row:fDif:Ic Creamer, Diary Io Denning, Mllton Droke, Sam Eason, Domi Tom Hogan, Roxana Holder, Bernard Horner.. 1 . r 1 x WETSOC Q 9 Y O YGS Eff el' 11'1 TOW hy Gtt g g George M. Grayg Raymond He k Page 102 Slacfenf Gonna!! -A' 'A' presented. November 6- End of five-day drive of the Com- Q . 0 -. munity Chestl Great total was taken in. November 7-We QQ 0 installed regular monthly activity calendar in hall. November I rw 12 - leff joined lunior Red Cross 100 percent. November 22 - 1 1 Cui' Christmas Cheer work began. November 25 - Rev. Ennis in IT B l-1'll ' - . . 1 was guest speaker at Student Council Assembly. No .J.H , vember 26-Color Dayl Red and blue everywherel More than 1000 pom-poms were sold. December 7-We remembered Pearl Harbor. Bond sales ran to 35,500 December 16-leff began work on a service flag. December 18-21 -Christmas SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fconl-3 caroling in main hall. Seventy baskets, much clothing, and much money were sent to needy families. Icznuary 21 - Books TOM HOGAN were checked in by new method which Student Council in- Tfmfef stalled. Ictnuary 22 - Again books were checked out for new term. Seven-period day demanded more books. February 4 - uuz-in GARDNER , Parmmentgmn Student Council gave an assembly to welcome Sophomores. February 8 - Bring your knife and save a life was the motto lACK HGFFMANNK for a two week's knife drive. Knives fairly poured in. Sergeant-at-Arms friflfllffffEfliiffYMl'EGSnnHurs'liLn2nOfSlili lqifliflyLrL3E32ffiQeScfQll1enifffil,LFiiilQDiliVgQll'?bEiJr'nGnf Am LOl hm-Me '1Ym Mabmol Madeline . f , y c y, ary lane McKenzie, Doris Moore, Dorothy Lee Perslag Ray Finnell B?uc'6'Hob1nsonp loe Rubyg Iohn L Ryberq. Bottom Row:- Irene Schmidt, loe Sheldong I. M. Taylor, lames Thompson, William Thrasher, Bernlce Volenline, Marion Wlerg Alvin Woldmang Doris Wykerty Herbert A. Yarbrough. 1'uyv 103' gskal. -. is 'EQ 7 I -rm 'UW W 'HU 'kk October 20 - Assembling in the Music Room tor the tirst meet- ing of the new term, anxious Scribblers tound unexpected opposition to their plans for the day. Another club had chosen the same location as a place in which to have their meeting. When we discovered that refreshments were to be served in the Teachers' Cafeteria, we rushed there and everyone heartily enjoyed the delicious cookies and punch which were served to us. November 3-The Scribblers pondered over the old and new business ot the day which confronted the members. The meeting was held in Room 205. This time it was conducted Without interruption. Bernice Volentine was congratulated on the lyrics which she had written for a new school song. Novem- ber 17 - A short business meeting was conducted, and atter the meeting was adjourned, the Scribbler members decided that they would write epitaphs and epigrams, many oi which were very good. Praise was due to such poetic persons as Willis Wallace Iourdin and Robert Phansteel, whose epigrams were two of the best written by the members. December 1- W... ,.. H n v-,..-A 'T'1..,-.H-.Www Rm- Spiv- Vernon C will 1 O 1 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS FLORENCE DURRETT Sponsor MARTHA TAYLOR President - WALTER WILLIAM TOXEY Vice-President CATHERINE IEAN BOAND' Recording Secretary MARGERY IEAN SCHOLL Corresponding Secretary MARGARET CHAPMAN Treasurer Page 104 f . I. Newton, Treas.LiRoberl C Smiddiwn if ir After a short meeting the Scribblers tried their talents at Writing rondel verse form. All of the members enjoyed hearing each other's attempts at this form of verse. December 15 - All - . of the members forgot the Wearisome problems of the day after a cool, invigorating glass of orange sherbet punch and a couple I of delicious brownies were served in the Teachers' Cafeteria. Icrnuary 26 - Many of the efficient officers who had served well during the first term were re-elected for another new term at a meeting. Since many former members had entered college, several were missing from among the old familiar faces. We SPBING TERM orrrcsas-qc.-mtg chose Very competent officers, for Whose inspirational leader- RANDoLPH BLUMBERG sergeant-at-Arms ship We are all grateful. February 23-Holidays, including A352 SEED the ones for rationing, deprived all the Scribblers of their usual 13 OYIGH IOAN SALKEY get-together, but perhaps the holidays compensated us for this. Repoflef March 16 - Everyone was delightfully entertained at the an- VERIgCiIgGi'eLtCIfXTON nual Senior social held at Margery lean Scholl's home. This EMMA KATE TQDD was one of the most enjoyable socials of the year. A record Sergeant-at-Arms attendance was present for this enjoyable affair. MARGERY IEAN scHoLL Home Hostess Top Row:-Raymond Henkinp lacquelyn Hunterg Betty Ingram, Willis Wallace lourding Lydia Landon, Doris Learyg Alice lime Leavitt Second How:-Arllys McGaryg Miriam Helen Rosenberg, Ioan Sallceyg Alice Rae Scheer, Margery lean Schollg Adel Seed, Bernard Spector, Shirley Taschner: Bottom Row:-Emma Kate Todd, lean Tyler, Bernice Mae Volentme, Patricia Walton, Mary Ioe Warrenp Marion Wier, Alvin Whitley, Rivarde Wright, , fvlflf t 4' fri- 1i Page 105 . . Y. 0--A-.IA Qgln 4- C9- nngl Qllljll I Top Row: Y Mr, W E Montgomery, Sponsor, loe Sheldon, Pres.g August Proll, Vice-Pres, Donald Grant, Rec. Sec'y, Billy Chumney, Cor. Sec'yg David Lieberman, Treasp Herbert A Yarbrough, Parlg Charles Buddy Curry, Sgtfat-Arrnsg Sterling Browning, Hist Second Row: -Torn Porlwood, Rep., Merrilynn Mabrito, Mascotg Margaret Mauermann, Mascot Mary lane McKenzie, Mascotg Mary Alice Shropshire, Mascotg David Bunkerg Tommy Burnsg limmy Carnesg Billy Cleggg Doc Couch Bottom Row ee Dick Creamerg Dick Dudney, Powell England, Ralph Fairchild, Maynard Halbedl, Thomas Halllg Herbert Harwood, lohn Hawley, Gerald Heath, Tom Hagan. September 9 - This was the Senate's first meeting. We chose Mary lane McKenzie, Mary Alice Shropshire, Margaret Mauer- mann, and Merrilynn Mabitro to be mascots. September 12 - The tirst social event ot the year was held. There were more tamales than even Senators were able to eat. September 23 - Our sponsor, Mr. McDaniel, resigned to enter the army. September 30 - The meeting was taken over completely with the election ol twenty new Senators, who are to carry on the Senate's good reputation. October 7-Mr. Montgomery be- came our sponsor. October 14-Pledges started their initia- tion. They must say l'Sir to a member and must wear green and white caps with green bowties. Members nearly wore their shoes out getting them shined by pledges. November 4 - This was the first meeting atter the Monticello sales contest startedg all were urged to sell as many as they could. Novem- ber 6 - Solemn initiation ot the new members was held at loe Sheldon's home. This ceremony was one ot the most impres- sive events the Senate has had. November 18-The Senate dance was held from 8:30 to ll:3O PM. A large crowd was T H H lffflf' SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR, W. E. MONTGOMERY Sponsor BERNARD HORNER President AUGUST PROLL Vice-President lOE RUBY Recording Secretary DONALD GRANT Corresponding Secretary Page 106 5641016 fbedalfing S ' -A' if Top Row: f Billy Holden Bernard Horner, Vane Hugo, Will laclcson, Zelig Lieberman, lack McCalebg Albert McNeelp Bill Merkel: Iolin Mlynarczyk Second Row:-Bobby Monroeq Charles L Moore, Travis McCrory Moursund, Leslie Ralph Neal, Charles Parker, Fink Perry, lorry Prollp Bob Rawson, Robert Rascoe, lee Ruby, Bottom How: -Iohn L, Ryberg- Nick Saighg Charles Savvtelley lohn R. Silber ernard Tiodrick Sylari, George Terrell, Iames Thompson, Allan Tucker, Blake Williams, lr loe Williams ,w SPRING TERM OFFICER-KCont.J DAVID LIEBERMAN Treasurer CHARLES SAWTELLE Parlianientarian HERBERT A YARBROUGH Sergeant-at-Arms BlLLY CHUMNEY Historian IOE SHELDON Reporter Page 107 present, and everyone enjoyed the informality. November 19- Senators flocked to Qlmos Park, where we had an outing. As usual, there was too much good food for our own good, but this only added to the fun. December 9-The Monticello contest ended, and Dick Creamer was thanked for his efforts in lead- ing the Senate to a near victory. December 16 - The Senate custom of calling for tardies and absentees had to be abolished, for it took up too much time. Icrnuary 8 - A social was held in the leff gym. A large crowd was present. The social ended early, for many Senators had to take their dates home on the bus. Icmuary 20-This day was important in the lives of Donald Grant, Billy Chumney, Toe Sheldon, Bernard Horner, August Proll, Toe Ruby, David Lieberman, Charles Sawtelle, and Herbert A. Yarbrough, for they were elected to lead the Senate through the spring semester. Iotnucxry 27 - The annual meeting between the Senate and Skelton clubs was discussed. February 3- lt was reported that the Senate would give an assembly this spring, March 5 - The social at Billy Chumney's was a very enjoyable affair, with wonderful food. if if Sfaa ellie October 7 - The first big social of the new year was held at the home of Dorothy Lee Persia. There were many highlights, such as the delighted new members and the most delicious cokes, sandwiches, and salad that were served by Dorothy Lee and her mother. October 12 - Many hard-working Shakespeares saw to it that the scrap pile at lefferson rose higher and higher as more and more valuable scrap was piled on by patriotic Shakes. October 16-A beautiful poster was placed in the school library to encourage the students to do their very best to bring our razor blade campaign to a successful close. As usual, lefferson responded and our campaign was a huge suc- cess. October 21 - Many Shakes could be seen in their lovely rose garden at lefferson, picking beautiful flowers for the many members and teachers. The rose garden furnishes teachers and students with lovely flowers all season. Icrnuary 20 - This was the Shakespeares' red letter day, as the Shakes won the Monticello sales contest, defeating the Senate for the first time in the history of lefferson. Shakespeares did great work. Smell, SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. MARY E. HICKMAN Sponsor DOROTHY LEE PERSIA President HELENA HURST lst Vice-President IEAN WILLIAMSON 2nd Vice-President MARIOHIE BUCHEK Secretary PATTY HOLDER Treasurer Top Row:fMrs Mary lj Hickman, Sponsor, Dorothy Lee Persia, Pres, Helena Hurst, Vice-Pres., Marjorie Buchek, Seoy, Patty Holder, Treas., Helen leanette Roddy, Parl., Marclta Newton, Sgt -at-Arms, Dorothy lacobs, Hist., Martha Garner Gillis, Hep., Nancy Camp, Chaplain, Seconc How:eLear Lee Ashmore, Betty Bain, Agnes Barnes, lean Battaglia, Patsy Battaglia, Dotty Beckmann, Carolyn Beckmann, Nancy Bowen, Betty Brenan, Margaret Erinkrneyer. Bottom How: - Io Ann Caraway, Martha Cart, Bernice Lorene Clark, Eleanor Cooper, loan Coughlin, lanell Crain, Carolyn Crenshaw, Martha Durward, Marian Garvey, Mary Helen Henry. Page 108 S SPRING TERM OFFICERS -fCont.l HELEN IEANETTE RODDY .Edmmy Sacie February 12-The annual leff-Shake Valentine dance was held and Was another rousing success. leffs Were especially proud of their beautiful mascots, lo Ann Carraway, Dorothy Lee Persia, and Margaret Brinkmeyer-three Shakespeare honorees. February 17-Another delightful Shakespeare social was held at Marys beautiful home. The delicious cokes and tamales were enjoyed by everyone. ln spite of the food rationing the members had a very good time. March 18 - With the loud and continuous applause of all the lefferson students the Shakespeare show ended with success. The en- thusiastic work of every member had made this show one of pmliamemmm, the most original and successful ones of the lefferson school LOIS KIRKPATRICK year. Apnl- The annual spring invitation dance Was, as Sersecmf-C1ffAfmS usual, a great success. May- A lovely luncheon was given DoRoTHY iAcoBs by the sophomores and juniors of our club in honor of the H4 ' . . . . is Own graduating seniors. With reluctance the song ending another MARCILTA IXIEWTON gala year for the Shakespeares was sung. This occasion was a epor er ' I . memorable one in the lives of the seniors. NANCY CAMP Chaplain up Row:-lane Hillp Elma Iohnsong Maril n Iohnsong Ann Ioyceg lody King, Lois Kirlcpatrickg Lydia Landon, Clara Leedy, Carol Louise Lieb ianng Mary Anne Lewis. Second Row:-I-Yrances Clare Loweryg lean Mcllhenneyg Mary lane Mclfenzieg Gloria Moellerg Betty Gone Morgan, harlotte Ann Nelsong Mary Ann Nunng lean Raglandp Gloria Richardsong Mary Alice Shropshire. Bottom Row: - Mary Spencerg Geraldine Stafford. mma Kale Toddg Vala lo Wardp Peggy Io Whiteg Charlotte Whitfieldg Fanny Louise Williamsg lean Williamsong Edith May Winiersg Rivardo fright. Page 109 R. 0.1 0. Spnmrm' Glu! l Top Row:-Miss Ida Pearl Gill, Sponsor, Florence Gibson Pres, Irene Schmidt, Vice-Pres, Betty lane Anderson, Sec'y, Helena Hurst, Trea: Merrilynn Mabrito, Sat -at-Arms, Marcita Newton, Hist, Margaret Mauermann, Rep, Marjorie Adams Second How:-Dotty Beckmann, Catherlx lean Boand, Margaret Brmkmeyer, Billie Frances Burns, Nancy Camp: Mary lo Denning, Frances Etheridge, Phoebe Ann Fry, Lilian Gardne Bottom Row:-lllmere Garvey, Emma Garza, Perla Garza, Mary lane George, Martha Garner Gillis, Ann Goatley, Evelyn Grossenbacher, Glor Hammer, Mary Frances Hoffman, Pattte Holder. April 24 - Military ball was given honoring new officers and sponsors. Tears and laughter mingled with 'll Love You Truly as past commanders gave positions to new. September 8 - Miss Gill was presented as their new sponsor. Capable officers were elected. October 14 - With knocking knees and shining Sam-Browns, Sponsors stepped off beside their officers in the first review. October 17-Sunburned faces were result of Sponsors' efforts in scrap drive. October 22- Fathers Night found Sponsors executing Dotty's commands under threat of 0 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS IDA PEARL GILL demerits for batting an eyelash. November 9 - Sponsors and Sponsor officers united in giving social for Sergeant Vanlandingham. 'Twas rumored ice cream and cake were delicious. Sponsors FLOR?jiiieilBSON wouldn't know, officers were ravenously hungry. November ' 13 - Company E, honor company of term, was rewarded with IRXESEPSSTQET social given by Sponsors. December 22- Miss Gill honored grateful group with surprise Christmas coffee. Ianuorry 13- BETTY IANE ANDERSQN Day arrived for Sponsors to command review. Nobody but SSCFQWY sponsors looked forward to this chilly experience. Icxnuary HELENA HURST 27-Sponsors marched as unit instead of with handsome T,eGSu,e, Page 110 R091 0. Spamma' Glad at is 'op Row:-Roxana Holder, Dorothy lrwing Dorothy Iacobsp Dorothv lean Keele, Clara Leedyg Annie Alice Leiqhg Mildred Luptong Neloise Mc- Donaldg Betty McEwen Second Row:eMary lane McKenzxeg Io Ann Nelsonp Betty lean Nesslyg Dorothy Lee Persiag Mignon Perry, Velma Prosser, lelen leanette Roddy, Dorothy Roseng Ioan Salkeyp Margery lean Scholl Bottom How:-Adel Seeclg Mary Alice Shropshire, Mary Lou Smith, .ouise Smyth, Laura Ianice Snowy Martha Taylorg Ruth Trner, Emma Kate Toddg Vala Io Wardg Doris Wykert. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.l HELEN IEANETTE RODDY Parliarnentarian MERRILYNN MABRITO Sergeant-at-Arms MAHCITA NEWTON Historian MARGARET MAUERMANN Reporter Page 111 officers. February 11-- Viva la Sponsor Shawl Sponsors en- tertained leff with great performance. Show afforded oppor- tunity for girls to get revenge on officers. Boys softened as they realized sentiment in song dedicated to them - i'There'll Never Be Another You. February 14 -- Qfficers and Sponsors were honored, With lovely Valentine tea at Marjorie Adams's home. Marjorie served delicious cake an.d ice cream to a merry group. March 8 - Company HF was honored by Sponsors for being Winning honor company for term. Boys devoured plentiful re- freshments. March 26-Federal Inspection-Need more be said? April 2 - Girls performed at Field Night. April 9 - Officers Were honored with picnic at Olrnos Park. Despite food rationing, appetites were appeaised. Plentiful food was for- saken for mountain climbing April 17-Amid laughter and recollection of hilarious happenings of past year, Sponsors gathered at hospitable home of Frances Etheridge for coffee. May 14- At lefferson on Parade the Sponsors poignantly realized it was their last time to Wear their uniforms and march by officers, on occasions they will remember forever. ir if Maaifza Skelfan .fzlllmafqf Sa ' Top Row:-Mrs. Theresa Hicks, Sponsor, Margaret Mauermann, Pres: Betty Towery, lst VicefPres.p Amelia Ruth Gonzales, Znd Vice-Pres Mary Lou Smith, Rec. Sec'yy Frankie Bisang, Cor. Sec'yy Marjorie Towery, Treas.p Dorothy Irwin, Parl. Second Row:-Pat McGee, Sgtfat-Arms Rose Terry, Hist, Mollie Allensworth, Rep.g jackie Lou Surtees, Chaplaing Marjorie Adams, Marjorie Bakerg lean Baldwing Carolyn Barnet' Third Row:-Betty I Birnbaumnq Barbara Blairy Catherine lean Boandg lo Frances Carpenter, Louise Costong Florence Alice Deutz, Monett Donzrsg Dorothy Dunlap Bottom Row:4Iean flckenrothg Mary Kay Evans, Beryl Francisg Patricia Franklin, Mary lane George: Ianice Glaunei I l leanne Glaunerg Carol Heieck September 9 Enthusiastic Slceltons began another eventful year under the careful guidance of their charter sponsor Mrs Theresa Hicks The excited girls carefully elected their officers for the fall term, choosing Margaret Mauermann as president. All members eagerly looked forward to new club year, during which many new and strange responsibilities were to be assumed. September 30 - Skeltons chose twenty-five new members, each having a high scholastic average, excellent leadership ability, and an outstanding personality. These new members will, no doubt, add to the Skeltons' already excellent record, so carefully maintained throughout the years. October 7-These many fun-loving girls gave their first successful social of the school year in the lovely home of Pat Murchison. October 31 -This really outstanding group of girls gave an- other successful event, combining with the Shalcespeares, M.l.R.'s, and the Thespians to give a backward dance. Girls enjoyed entertaining their dates, presenting vegetable cor- sages, and watching the Please expressions on the boys' faces. November 4 - Since this was the first meeting after the Monticello contest began, everyone was urged to sell as many yearboolcs as possible. Enthusiasm was shown by Skeltons eager to begin the match. December 9-Skeltons made future plans for the club's participation in the important Of. . '- SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS, Tl-IERESA HICKS Sponsor MARGARET MAUERMANN President BETTY TOWERY lst Vice-President MONETTE DONZIS 2nd Vice-President MOLLIE ALLENSWORTH Recording Secretary BERYL FRANCIS Corresponding Secretary Page 112 fiflcwlfhag II .Z?' ' if if 'op Row:- Ieanette Herrmann, Betty Ingram, Peggy Kaplan, Margaret Ann Knoxy Gertrude Koneg Doris Learyp Iayce Long, Patsy Long. Second low:-Anne Loughridgeg Ann Louthanq Gloria Pearl Moffatt, Diana Mongerp Yetive Morris, Pat Murchisong Mary Louise Newman, Io Ann Nelson. 'hird Row:-Carol O'Mara, Mianon Perry, Elaine Prentiss, Ann Hagsdaleg Mary Martha Ragsdaleg Ruth Ann Ratclilleg Virginia Hidenhower, Dolores Roberts. Bottom How:XPeggy Sames, Ioyce Schnabel, Betty Gene Smith, lean Tyler, Ierry lane Vimna, Mary Laura Wagner, Patricia Valton, Lorraine Wright, loyce Yearaan. Christmas holidays were over, ambitious members began working to add glorious new honors to their many others which have made the Martha Skelton Literary Society a popular club since the club first started in jefferson during the school's first week of its existence. Ianucxry 28 -- Excited members presented their annual Skelton Majestic, which proved to be a wonderful success, as the auditorium was completely filled. The bathing beauty contest will long be remembered, as well as Marjorie Towey's lovely songs. February 3 - Mrs. Hicks gave the :PRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.J club a report on the profits of our recent successful show. i A defense work being done. Ianuary 6-After the hilarious cr i LOUISE COSTON Dorothy lrwin sold the largest number of tickets, the total sum TISGSUIQI being seventy-five. Many other enthusiastic girls ranked high IDOROIIIY IRWIN in sales, for they had found all their prospective customers L pG,1IGmemG,IC,n anxious to see the show. February 10 - We elected our new IEANETTE IIEIIMANII officers for the coming spring term. Everyone was pleased sergeant-Qt-A,mS with the excellent selections made by members, and everyone ROSE TERRY knows the Skeltons will continue to uphold their important part HISIOIIQD in jefferson as always and keep up the Skeltons high rating. RUTH .IIICKER March 3 - After the meeting the members were hospitably en- RGPOIIQI tertained at the home of lean Eckenroth. March 31 - The Skel- ANN IOIITIIAN tons had a joint meeting with the Senate. A program was Chaplqin given, half by the Skeltons and half by the Senate. Page 113 it 'GM Top Row:-Mrs. Celeste Dodd, Sponsor: Roxana Holder, Pres.g Marion Wier, Vice-Pres, Marjorie W Mae Perrin, Parl, Louise Cox, Sgtfat-Arms. Second Row: -Louise Hampton, Sgt.-at-Arms, Mildred L Bearekmang Virginia Berryg Marcella Blancherg Billie lo Cooper, Mary Nell Cooper. Bottom Row:- lan Glattlyp Frances Granberryg leanette Haclcg Wlnitred Heckg Aline l-lindelang. September 23 - First meeting ot yearl Election ot new officersl September 30-New members were introduced, after which there was the installation ot otticers. October 7 - Discussion ot backward dance proved interesting. October 14-Business meeting to discuss the annual show and monthly play was held. October 21 -A lovely social was held at the home ot Dorothy Reisner. Thirty-one Thespians were initiated. October 28 - New members were given the oath ot membership. The monthly play, Even Exchange, was given. November 4- Thespian song was composed at this meeting. lt was to be sung in the show. Election tor new Sergeant-at-Arms was held. November 11 -The annual Thespian show was planned tor December 3. We competed with the otherclubs tor the Annual sales. November 18 - A social was given by Doris Wykert in order that we might rehearse tor the annual club show. Every- one enjoyed the delicious punch served by the hostess. No- vember 25-Eurther plans concerning our show were dis- cussed at the meeting. Later the group rehearsed in the audi- torium. December 2 - The last meeting before the showl Every ier, Seoyg Mary Beth Baxter, Treasy Dori amb, Repg l9SSlE Carl Baumbach, Dolore Barbara Crossg Verna l-'arrelly Ann Flippc SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. CELESTE DODD Sponsor MARIORIE WlER President MARION WIER Vice-President DORIS MAE PERRIN Secretary MARY BETH BAXTER Treasurer Page 114 7!mpicm Glad if if 'op How:-Rose Marie Hurtg Alice Karreng Norma lean Larseng Virginia Mapesg Alice McClintickp Betty Mcliweng Ro-Vella Fay Parker Second low: -Ruth Parsonsg Fay Pedigog Shirley Piney Pepetsa Postolosg Betty Ridgewayg Dorothy Roseng Nina Stephens Bottom Row: -Beverly Ann iudeng Bonnie Lee Vondrag Yvonne Wardg Mary Ioe Warreny Geraldine Wtlliamsp lune Faye Wtlltamsg Doris Wykertg lean Yates, RPRING TERM OFFICERS - lCont.l LOUISE COX Parliamentarian RO-VELLA FAY PARKER Sergeant-at-Arms ALICE KARREN Sergeant-at-Arms KATHLEEN MORELLO Historian BETTY ANN POLK P11110 115 Reporter member was urged to check out tickets. December 9 - Thes- pian show was a grand success. Monthly play, l'The Gloomy Ones, was then presented. Marjore Wier won the pin for her outstanding performance. December 16 - Virginia Berry and Louise Hampton won Thespian pins for selling the most tickets to the Thespian show. Icmuary 6-A discussion of buying SlOU War Bond was held. Reports were given concerning the Thespian lsland and the club's financial status. A flower-piclo ing committee was appointed. Ianuary 13 - A play was given by the Thespians. A Thespian pin was given as a prize to Virginia Mapes for the best performance. Icrnuary 20 - Nomi- nations were made for new officers. A social was held at the home of Roxana Holder. Refreshments were served. Icmuary 27-New officers were elected at this meeting. We hated to give up our old officers who had performed their duties well, but our new officers proved splendid. February 23-New officers presided. New members were voted in the club. Re- ports were given by the committees. Plans were made for all spring activities especially the care of the Thespian lsland. NNN 2 4 ff 0' 7fne 6cuZAan4 Qc Railing fqlonq Over hill, over dole, We have hit the dusty troil, And those Coissons go rolling olong. Counter Morchl Right oboutln Heor those wagon soldiers shout, While those Coissons go rolling along. For it's Hil Hil Heel ln the Field Artillery, Coll oft your numbers loud orncl strongl And Where e'er We go, you Will olwcrys know Thot those Coissons ore rolling olong, Thot those Cofissons ore rolling ollong. For it's Hil Hil Heel ln the Field Artillery, Coll oft your numbers loud ond strongl And Where e'er we go, you will olwoys know That those Ccxissons ore rolling olongg Thot those Coissons ore rolling olong, 1 .V ,I QL U --9 'x px to vs, A A X? ,M 9 ,t -5' - li ft N1 1 . .. ,gt V v +-ftfwyffz ' O ,. ...H x .4 Us- I ' -M ur, 1 1.-,v J.. it R. CD. T. C. Ott to wor goes the first one of our cherished cdnnon. Kelly Field codets, former left students, proudly ossist. A mountoiin of scrap for our fighting men to use ogdinst our enemines fthe result of the schools ollfout scrap drive. Y: '.: L. 'Q- MMMMVM 94171 I Aly 311 'MW ol pf 'F 5 ,, N WMMFI X up ' nf r- ee r Q 1 N r i X X fx f x 4 ff in Aw - ' Q f A uw A f .. ' - - Q' I If ex N M X W 5 A 5 A Y . X X :, XX Y 5 1 , X X , , . VJQ V B fx W 5 fn., f J 1 f ' 4 1 ' T ' 1 'V' i ee 'Q y I . KJ 1 X xx 'JI . QJ A SX . I X V n .f J Q, ,J Commandant Reserve Officers' Training Corps fame! Jf. W ' Staff Sergeant 94!Z5,..lA'Mf- -E T-E Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet . Colonel 1 1 f . ff f f ROBERT CRAIN Colonel Sponsor if 1 f f 1 DOTTY BECKMANN Lieutenant Colonel ffff Q HERBERT A. YARBROUGH Lieutenant Colonel Sponsor f Q +. MARY IANE McKENZlE Major fff.. f. .t f it f DONALD GRANT Major Sponsor ff f f MARCITA NEWTON Major 1 f ,, f RANDOLPH BLUMBERC Major Sponsor 1 Q 1 1 PATTlE HOLDER Major . , , Q GERALD HEATH Major Sponsor Q it MARY LOU SMlTH Major f 1 . f ALVlN WHITLEY Major Sponsor 1 Q VELMA PROSSER CCIplCIlI'1 of 1 ff Q Captain Sponsor i. f MARY DAVlS C'CtplCIlI'1 1 Q Q 1 nf ef Captain Sponsor f f DOROTHY LEE PERSIA Captain Q 1 Q . . f IERRY WALKER Captain Sponsor . f DOROTHY ROSEN Front Row:-Herbert A, Yarbrough, Cdt. Lt, Col., Mary lane McKenzie, Cdt. Lt. Col. Sponsor, Robert Crain, Cdt. Col Dotty Beckmann, Cdt, Col, Sponsor, Donald Grant, Cdt. Major, Marcita Newton, Cdt. Major Sponsor. Back Row:-- Lucian lone Cd Capt, Dorothy Lee Persia, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Alvin Whitley, Cdt. Major, Velma Prosser, Cdt. Major Sponsor, Randolph Blumberg, Cdt. Major, Pattie Holder, Cdt. Major Sponsor, jerry Walflgerf-Cdt. Capt., Dorothy Rosen, Cdt. Capt Spon or Eerald Heath, Cdt. Major, Mary Lou Smith, Cdt. Major SponsoTf!Z t 1 Page 119 --vi ti auf ' S - -as Q: the tn..- Fronl Row:4Mary Alice Shropshire, Cdt. Mal. Sponsor, David Lieberman, Cdt. Lt. Col., Merrilynn Mabrito, Cdt. Lt. Col Sponsor, Vernon C. I. Newton, Cdt. lst Lt., Martha Taylor, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor. Back Row:-Iarnes Tliornpson, Cdt, lst Lt Margaret Brinkmeyer, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Richard C, Booton, lr, Cdt. lst Lt., Neloise McDonald, Cdt, lst Lt. Sponsor, Howarc Halft, Cdt. lst Lt., Mary lane George, Cdt. lst Lt, Sponso Cadet Lieutenant Colonel f f Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Sponsor . Major i . i Major Sponsor First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant First Lieutenant t t i- ir if if 1' Sponsor i i' i' Sponsor 1 1' 1 i Sponsor 'I C' W Sponsor t G T. . 1 DAVID LIEBERMAN f MERRILYNN MABRITO Q f BERNARD HORNER MARY ALICE SHROPSHIRE i . . HOWARD HALFF 1 MARY IANE GEORGE , f IAMES THOMPSON MARGARET BRINKMEYER VERNON C. I. NEWTON . it 1 MARTHA TAYLOR RICHARD C. BOOTON, IR, . NELOISE MCDONALD 0 elf WW 'V Page 120 t' 5 ii l ,,,iglU,ll 5 Front Row:--Phoebe Ann Fry, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, George M. Gray, Cdt. Milton F. Parker, Cdt Mayor, Margery lean Scholl, Cdt. Major Sponsor. Etheridge, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Ross Nichols, Cdt. lst Lt., Adel Seed Cdt. Lt, Betty lean Nessly, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor. Not in picture:-Cdt, lst Lt H Lt. Col., Louise Smyth, Cdt. Lt. Col. Sponsor, Second Row:--lim Bright, Cdt. lst Lt., Frances lst Lt. Sponsor, Travis MCCQ Mourfgind, Cdt. lst . A. Marrnon, now in U. S. Navy Air Corps. Cadet Lieutenant Colonel . . . . GEORGE Nt. GRAY Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Sponsor f t. LOUISE SMYTH Cadet Major ....,,. . . , MILTON E. PARKER Cadet Major Sponsor , . . MARGERY IEAN sotiorr Cadet First Lieutenant tt e tt . TRAVIS MCCRORY MOURSUND M k Cadet Ettet Lieutenant Sponsor . .... BETTY IEAN NESSLY '73 , Cadet Ettet Lieutenant . . . . . R. A. MARMON 2 Cadet Ettet Lieutenant Sponsor . RRoEBE ANN FRY Cadet First Lieutenant f e . A n Q HM BRIGHT t W Cadet Enet Lieutenant Sponsor . FRANCES ETHERIDGE Z? Cadet Enet Lieutenant t . . . . Ross NICHOLS Cadet First Lieutenant Sponsor . tt ADEL SEED Page 121 .sz will 7mm 'i Cadets oi Drill Team:-Aileng Apfelg Baughg Blumbergg Bootong Brightg Chumneyg Creamery Easong Ellisg Engiandg Earrp Eeganp Fiowersg Friend: C-tiQgg,Grantg Guzmang Haiifg Heathg Hicksg Higgsg Hillg Hogang Hopeg Hornerg Hugog Ionesg Karpg Kaufmang -Kennadyg Kingg Klernckeg Koenningg Lieberman, D.g Lieberman, Z4 Loomisg Maasg Marmon, H. Ag Mormon, Harveyg 'McCa1ebp McCorkleg McFaH, C.g McFa1l,P.g Merkelg Miller B4 Miller M.: Monroeg orrisg Morrisong Moursundg Munroeg Nealg Parkerp Telotteg Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Pearceg Perryg Pinneilg Porterg Potterg Preeceg Prollg Purneilg Reedg Rubyg Saighg Sheldong Smithg Stainakerg Thompsonp Toxeyg Walkerg Williamsg Wymctng Yarbrough. Captain f.,,..ff.f. HERBERT A. YARBROUGH Captain Sponsor ffffffffff MARY IANE MCKENZIE Pttet Lieutenant . . . ..,,...,., YROYAL KINQ .Luz V First Lieutenant Sponsor fffffffff IO ANN NELSON eh X Second Lieutenant fffffffffff DONALD GRANT ....---L' Second Lieutenant Sponsor, . , . . MARY ALICE sHRoPsH1RE - g e , Second Lieutanent ffefeee f. .t GEORGE M. GRAY W, -b t 3 ii lb x ,dm 15 Second Lieutenant Sponsor tt tt t. tt Q tt f f LOUISE SMYTH Page 122 t 'X 1 T 'N Ban! Cadet CCIpiCIiY1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Q ' Cadet Captain Sponsor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MARY FRANCES HOFFMAN I p x Cadet FlI'Si l.1iGL1lG1'1CI1'1i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 JC' Cadet First Lieutenant Sponsor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LAURA IANICE SNOW XQLDU Cfldel SGCOI'1Cl l..iGL1l9DCII'1l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,Q I I Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 CLARA LEEDY S, 6 Q N Cadet semis Lieutenant 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 BILL GROBE wr vuf ' . A ,H Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 DOROTHY IACOBS W Cadet Second Lieutenant 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 KENNETH DUNN 'NJ 1, gi K 1 Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 MILDRED LUPTON VBR rx 114, . , X 1 ffl? '.. M, , 'L fy',a.1-.1 . Front Row:-Clara Leedy, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, lames Hagens, Cdt. 2nd Lt.,!' Laufa lanice Snow, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, I. M. Taylor, Cdt. lst Lt., Mary Frances Hoffman, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Arthur Moeller, Cdt. Capt., Dorothy lacobs, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Bill Grobe, Cdt. 2nd Lt, Mildred Lupton, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Kenneth Dunn, Cdt. Znd Lt. Second Row:-Robert Bginhxgdtgggt., Paul McChesney, Cdt. Pvt., I. L. Harris, C?J'ffACpl',, Melvin August, Cdt. Donald Degen, Cdt. Cpl., George Stovall, Cdt. Pvt., Ioe Carmichael, Cdt. Pvt., Cpl., George Williams, Cdt. Pvt. Third Row:-Wayne Saunders, Cdt. Ptc., George Meyer, Cdt. Sgt., Iohn R. Silber, Cdt. Zncl Lt,, Charles Rhyne, Cdt. Sgt., Richard Alves, Cdt. Plc., lack Iohns, Cdt. Pvt., Harry Wiesepope, Cdt. Pvt., Larry Mangold, Cdt. Sgt., Herbert Bilhartz, Cdt. Pvt., Bill Barrington, Cdt. Statt Sgt, Back Row:-1 Bob Mapes, Cdt. Sgt., Ben Bintord, Cdt, Tech, Sgt., Hoyle Osborne, Cdt. Pvt., Ben Solomon, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Paige, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Hagens, Cdt. Sgt., Charles Heare, Cdt. Pvt., Alan Campbell, Cdt. Cpl., William Ray Roberts, Cdt. Ptc. ... .,1.1 - ' Page 123' r.-EE f x 9-1 V - . f f I , e -. X . , ,X i Front Row:-Leland Smith, Cdt. lst, Sgt., Bruce Robinson, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Florence Gibson, Cdt, Znd Lt, Sponsor, Andrew Guzman, lr., Cdt. lst Lt., Perla Garza, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Royal King, Cdt. Capt., lo Ann Nelson, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Burdette Reed, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ann Goatley, Cdt. 2nd Lt, Sponsor, lames Monroe Dietzmann, Cdt. Cpl., Richard Taubert, Cdt. Sgt. Second Rowze Arthur Amaya, Cdt. Ptc., Edward Blackmore, Cdt. Cpl., Philip Blackmore, Cdt. Sgt., Dan Hoover, Cdt. Sgt., Leonard Hoetgen, Cdt. Staff Sgt., Clarence Boldt, Cdt. Sgt., Iimmie lackson, Cdt. Pic., Henry Galan, Cdt. Pvt., Iohn I. Caminer, Cdt. Sgt., Zelig Liberman, Cdt. Master Sgt., Chester Earle Scott, Cdt. Pvt., Clyde Peek, Cdt. Pvt., Allan Tucker, Cdt. Pvt., lames Bowman, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Cox, Cdt. Pvt. Third Row:-Ben Valdez, Cdt. Pvt., Gene Rahmberg, Cdt. Pvt., David Spaulding, Cdt. Pvt., Milton McCaskill, Cdt, Pic., Archie Traylor, Cdt. Pvt., limmy Moore, Cdt. Pic., Charles Maltsberger, Cdt. Ptc., Franz Springer, Cdt. Pvt., loe H. Kern, Cdt. Pvt., Robert Phansteel, Cdt, Sgt., David Gilmore, Cdt. Cpl., Bill Buckland, Cdt, Pvt., Sigurd Sorenson, Cdt. Statt Sgt., Raymon Garza, Cdt. Pvt., George Cecil Hendrickson, Cdt. Pvt. Back Row:-Gerald Gotorth, Cdt. Pvt., lohn Lewis Proctor, Cdt, Cpl., Iimmy Barnett, Cdt. Pvt., Earl Livesay, Cdt. Sgt., Bill Michaelis, Cdt. Pvt., George Meyer, Cdt. Pic., Bruce Graham, Cdt. Sgt., Charles Schwab, Cdt. Pic., Iohn Flint, Cdt. Cpl., Winston Rozelle, Cdt. Pvt., Roy Lemaster, Cdt. Ptc., Albert H. Hammel, Cdt. Sgt., Carlos Lozano, Cdt. Pic., Don Frazier, Cdt. Plc. Cadet Captain +f.f.. itififff R QYAL KING . cedei Captain Sponsor . .,... ..,. 1 o ANN NELSON D 0 , Cadet First Lieutenant ....ff. if if ANDREW GUZMAN, IR. Cadet First Lieutenant Sponsor f ...fifff PERLA GARZA Y Cadet Second Lieutenant .,.,. .... B RUCE ROBINSON Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor .,...,. FLORENCE GIBSON ', W Cadet Second Lieutenant fdfefdfeeff BURDETTE REED IZ? Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor ffwffwff ANN GOATLEY Page 124 - x -.2 fig: ,-.1 5 eompanqg A t..-, 8 1, Cadet Captain 4 . . . ...,.. 'KSC '.' FRIEND PM , Capet Captain Sponsor 4 . . , . . itil-mini-i GARNER ciius g Cadet Fiiet Lieutenant .......... FRANK GALLAGHER 1 Cadet First Lieutenant Sponsor tt ..,f. HELEN IEANETTE RODDY Cadet Second Lieutenant . . . .... trick KAUFMAN A l I I I Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor . . GLORIA HAMMER Wi Cadet Second Lieutenant . .. . . CLIPRORD E. TROUTZ, IR. Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor . . RUTH TINER Front ROW:-lQlLKC1ufman, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Gloria Hammer, Cdt. Znd Lt. Sponsor, lore Friend Cdt Capt, Martha Garner Gilliz: Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Frank Gallagher, Cdt, lst Lt., Helen leanette Roddy, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Clitlord E. Troutz, lr., Cdt 2nd Lt., Ruth Tiner, Cdt. 2nd Lt, Sponsor. Second Row:-Fred Lightfoot, Cdt. Pvt., Taliciierro Cooper, Cdt. Sgt., Charles Guenther, Cdt Pvt., Terorne H. Magens, Cdt. Sgt., Wade Appedole, Cdt. Cpl, lrving Pines, Cdt. Pvt., Gregory Salinas, Cdt. Pvt., loe Ponce, Cdt. Cpl, Edwin Flake, Cdt. Sgt., Dick Hoover, Cdt. Sgt., Bill Merkel, Cdt. Staff Sgt., Charles Kilgore, Cdt. Pvt, lack Lee, Cdt. Pvt., Howard Keller, Cdt. Tech. Sgt. Third Row:-Willis Wallace lourdin, Cdt. Sgt., Mitchell Toruafsini, Cdt Pvt., Carlton lohnson, Cdt. Pvt., Alvin Werbner, Cdt. Cpl., Arthur Granger, Cdt. Sgt., Alan Gugenheirn, Cdt. Pvt., Billy Carter, Cdt. Sgt., Loyton Lunipkin, Cdt. Pvt., Mathis Currie, Cdt. Pvt., Robert Casper, Cdt. Pvt., Dale Pianta, Cdt. Sgt., Leonard Boubel, Cdt, Sgt., Claybourne Smith, Cdt. Pvt. Back Row:eTed Stephens Brook, Cdt. Cpl., Arthur Flores, Cdt, Sgt., Donald Buell, Cdt Staff Sgt., lack Humphrey, Cdt. Pvt., Thomas Morris, Cdt, Sgt., loe Ruby, Cdt. lst Sgt., Donald Poston Cdt Pvt Edwgrdi A derson, Cdt. S t., Guy Warren Hughes, Cdt. Pvt., Scott McCracken, Cdt. Pvt., Hiram Hanson Cdt. Pvt, Thornais Carlisle, Cdt. v ., ene Scruggs, Cdt. Sgt., Neal Ellis, Cdt. Sgt., Kenneth Schmidt, Cdt. Pvt. K , ,ink .. ,,,. AQ .... X if P9 ,, -1' -t vs Page 125 XJ. A Ao' ' ss ,fue N' j 'W g A ' AT tw 's .,. all N'1r'rlfff: H ..-P 1 .DA4 'N 1 P.: , 6 .0 - -.Q . -5 Eng: Cubic, gg, Et -i in Front Row:-Walter Williarn Toxey, Cdt. lst Lt., Catherine lean Boand, Cdt. lst Lt, Sponsor, Alvin C. Hope, Cdt. Capt., lrene Schmidt, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Eugene Hill, Cdt. Znd Lt, Mary Io Denning, Cdt. Znd Lt, Sponsor, Lawrence Maas, Cdt. 2nd Lt, Evelyn Grossenbacher, Cdt. Znd Lt. Sponsor. Second Row:-lirnrnie Utter, Cdt. Cpl., Herbert Keathley, Cdt. Sgt., Ted Wagner, Cdt. Pvt,, Billy Perry, Cdt. Cpl., Iohn Tafolla, Cdt. Cpl., Iimm ., larnes Paschal, Cdt. Pvt., Wayne Yantis, Cdt. Sgt., Doc Couch, Cdt. Cpl. Third Row:-Tornrny Burns, Cdt. Staff Sgt., Ben Scholl, Cdt. Staff Sgt., Walter Murphy, Cdt. Pvt., Ierry Proll, Cdt. Pvt., Gerald Kuykendall, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Daniel, Cdt. Pvt., Chester Krueger, Cdt. Pvt., Bill Dirnler, Cdt. Sgt., Herbert Harwood, Cdt. Sgt., Iames Iordan, Cdt. Sgt. Back Row:-Ergrnkf Perry, Cdt, lst Sgt., Walton Porter, Cdt. Sgt., Roscoe Harvey, Cdt. Cpl., Henry McCorkle, Cdt. Sgt., lack Howard, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Alvey, Cdt. Pvt., George Paschal, Cdt. Pvt., Edward Knowlton, Cdt. Pvt., Andrew Hodge, Cdt. Sgt., Maxie Klerncke, Cdt. Sgt. Cadet Capet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet t Q Cfjplcllfl Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q CCIpiC1lI'1 Sponsor Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q l?lI'Sl l..lel.llSI'lCl1'1l Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Second Second Second 940 Lieutenant EUGENE HILL Lieutenant sponsor MARY to DENNING L utemni LAWRENCE MA1-is . A -.Q thy. 91 , 5 First Lieutenant Sponsor Q Q Q Q Q Q CATHERINE IEAN BCAND l' ie Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q U, 'Ti ll Second Lieutenant Sponsor Q Q Q Q EVELYN GHOSSENBACHEH t With ' A i Q 4 ' I , . X I s 's ' ,h -, ,fi , , If 4 ' x, L if ,if f S -N J cadet cfepiqin ,l ...,. X ,... WILLIAM THHASHER 8 ' 4, Cadet Captain Sponsor fff....f+.. LlLlAN GARDNER ggdet Er Lieutenant ..., ..,..,. - siiivi EAsoNg 1 Cadet rst Lieutenant Sponsor .ff,.. BlLLlE FRANCES BURNS a SecondfLieutenant fffffff t. f. 1 IESSE PELAYO 1 etASTecond Lieutenant Sponsor +........ EMMA GARZA .. I I I I ! , Cadet Second Lieutenant f,.f.,.... RICHARD WYMAN mfg N, Q. Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor fffff BETTY IANE ANDERSON X all cadet second Lieutenant .... ,... H ULL YCUNGBLOOD V it':f,,5,, LMA' VO' -, Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor f f f. .t MARY IEANNE Cl-IANCEY t i bf ... fl . CS. X 101445: 1 Front Rowz- Maury Leon Aptel, Cdt. lst Sgt, Jesse Pelayo, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Emma Garza, Cdt. Znd Lt. Sponsor, William Thrasher, Cdt. Capt., Lilian Gardner, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Sam Eason, Cdt. lst Lt, Billie Frances Burns, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Richard Wyman, Cdt. 2nd Lt, Betty lane Anderson, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Rull Youngblood, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Second Row: - Douglas Tiner, k., Mickey Travis, Cdt. Pvt., Billy Clegg, Cdt. Staff Sgt., Blake Stevens, Cdt. Sgt., Charles Brown, Cdt. Pvt, Charle.: C voy, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Moseley, Cdt. Pvt., Desmond Doyle, Cdt. Pic., David Harrison, Cdt. Sgt., Iames Page, Cjtkdm, George Lemman, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Warren, Cdt. Pvt., Raymond Anderson, Cdt. Pvt. Third Row: N- Dick Baugh, Cdt Statt Sgt, Edward Newton, Cdt. Plc., C. A. alley, Cdt. Pvt., Blake Williams, Cdt, Pvt., Webster Haby, Cdt. Pvt, Dan B Hodges, Cdt W V ' Sgt., Eusebio Chavez, Cdtu Pvt, Raymond Kuykendall Cdt Don Titsworth, Cdt. alter Woltt, Cdt Tech, Sgt., 61.11112 me ' Cdt. Pte., .Curit:, Hrgg'5 cdr. Ptgj ,i Pic Row:e cdr. Pvt., Richard Everett, Cdt. Ptc., lohn L, Ryberg, Cdt. Staff Sgt., E Giese, Cdt. Cpl., Carew Mclfall, Cdt, Sgt., I. C. Morgan, Cdt, Ptc, lack red Rusnzell, Cdt. Cpu Horace Porton, Cdt. Cpl, Bobby Monroe, Cdt. Statt Sgt- t Plc N ffl LI. D91 Page 127 - M 0 if Z es 4.7 ft I - A ... --.. -- . Q A Front Row:-Margaret Mauermann, Cdt, 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Dick Stalnaker, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Mignon Perry, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor Harvey Marmon Cdt. Capt., Helena Hurst, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Norman Hicks, Cdt. lst Lt., Marjorie Adams, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor Second Row:-Ralph Flores, Cdt. Pvt., toe Durbin, Cdt. Sgt., Mike Alvarado Cdt. Pvt., lrving Rodgers, Cdt. Pvt., Russel Thomas, Cdt. Pvt., Louis Kaufman, Cdt. Sgt., Iirnmy Glasberg, Cdt, Pvt., lohri E, Fox, Cdt. Pvt., George Peckner, Cdt. Pvt. Bob Myers, Cdt, Pvt., Harris Koch, Cdt. Pvt. Third Row:AClayton Walker, Cdt. Pvt., lack Friend, Cdt, Pvt, Stanley Etter Cdt. Pvt., Billy Churnney, Cdt. Sgt., lean Brown, Cdt. Pvt., Torn Purnell, Cdt. Cpli Robert Hatfield, Cdt. Pvt., Leslie Ralpl Neal, Cdt. Sgt., lack McCaleb, Cdt, Statt Sgt., Tommy Fe-nley, Cdt. Cpl., Thornton Hastings Carlisle, Cdt. Cpl. Back Row:- Reginald Smith, Cdt. Pvt., Ralph Fairchild, Cdt. Pvt., Teddy Telotte, Cdt. lst Sgt., George Karp, Cdt. Cpl., Robert Wallace Cdt Pvt Richard Lewis Terwilliger Cdt Pvt Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Captain HARVEY MARMON Captain Sponsor HELENA HURST First Lieutenant NORMAN HICKS . MARIORIE ADAMS First Lieutenant Sponsor Q . ,Q . Q Q Second Lieutenant f it . ., . Q f it 1 f AUGUST PROLL . f MARGARET MAUERMANN Second Lieutenant Sponsor ir ,. Second Lieutenant 1 f .Q . . Q 1 1 f f DICK STALNAKER Cdt. Cpl., Bob Slatton, Cdt. Pvt., limmy Gray, Cdt. Pvt., Neil Hastings, Cdt. Pvt., lames Hamilton, Cdt. Sgt., Hal Nivens A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M . . 1 4 11 ff f if ef w 1 E been X I X X Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor 1 1 it . . f . Q MIGNON PERRY qu .... fA4w -- ...- ....... t Mitt Page 12.9 If 1 , ' 6 4 4 Y It ' 'ff Q E Q ,ns- : 1 CCtCi6'i CC1ptCIt1'1 Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Capet Captain Sponsor Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q IOAN SALKEY Ply CCId9f First l..iGL1llG1'1Ct1'1l Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q A Cadet Eirst Lieutenant Sponsor Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q EMMA KATE TODD z , S if . i CCfClGl Second l.,iGL1iGI 1CtT1t Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q W6 ,,, QQ-T, Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q BETTY MCEWEN ll 1 mast ft' Cadet S9COI'1d L.iGL1iSI'1CIHi Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Front Row:--lohn Stahl, Cdt lst Lt., Emma Kate Tocld, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Tom l. Perkins, Cdt. Capt, loan Salkey, Cdt. C - - A ' apt. Sponsor, Herlaert-lilowerswfldtrgmj Lt., Betty McEwen, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, Ray Pinnell, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Second Row:-- Chester S. lohnson, Cdt. Pvt., Rex McCabeTdt. Pvt., lohn Etheridge, Cdt. Pvt., Iohn Mlynarczyk, Cdt. Sgt., lim Coleman, Cdt. Pvt, Ken Miller, Cdt. Pvt., William Schiefelbein, Cdt. Sgt., lames Bostwick, Cdt. Pvt., Abraham Hershman, Cdt. Pvt., David Shepherd, Cdt Pvt., Randall Grohoske, Cdt. Pvt., George Terrell, Cdt. Pvt. Third Row:--lack Rote, Cdt. Staff Sgt., Gerald Keilson, Cdt. Pvt., Nelson Meyer, Cdt. Pvt., Kenneth Gold, Cdt. Sgt., Charles H. lohnson, Cdt. Cpl, loe Rosser, Cdt. Sgt, lohn Rasco, Cdt. Sgt., Alvin Breit, Cdt. Pvt., Bob Cooper, Cdt. Sgt., Clarence Allen, Cdt. Pvt., Lee Edward Auge, Cdt. Sgt., David Stenzler, Cdt. Cpl., Mario Elizondo, Cdt. Pvt. Back Row:eTinker Williams, Cdt. Sgt., Stamritord McRae Kennady, Cdt. Staff Sgt., Richard Potter, Cdt. Cpl., Dick Creamer, Cdt. lst Sgt., Dan Perkins, Cdt. Pvt., Steve Pfeiffer, Cdt. Sgt., Roger Atkinson GorTington, Cdt. Pvt, Mike Manuppelli, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Parker, Cdt. Staff Sgt., Duke lones, Cdt. Pvt., Sidney Loomis, Cdt. Sgt, Arthur Mayer, Cdt. Pvt. , fvjlk, - A Mem? .1....,, .... -. -- . lim N K Q . Q V , vw .. t 1,11-QI' 129 ii' 'Z ai - -mx ni in-.gm T-:gs Front Row:-Martin L. Miller, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Vala lo Ward, Cdt. Znd Lt, Sponsor, Vane Hugo, Cdt. lst Lt., Nancy Camp, Cd lst Lt. Sponsor, George Hall, Cdt, Capt., Doris Wykert, Cdt. Capt. Sponsor, Bernard Miller, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Dorothy lean Keeli Cdt. Znd Lt. Sponsor. Second Row:ALee Roy Parker, Cdt. Sgt., Iames Templeton, Cdt. Pic., Robert Rodriguez, Cdt. Pvt., Larr Goodwyn, Cdt. Pvt., Bond McMurry, Cdt. Pvt., Harry Cole, Cdt. Pvt., Edward Nitschman, Cdt. Ptc. Third How: -- Bill Groom Cdt. Pvt., Oscar Mascarro, Cdt. Pvt., lerome Goldstein, Cdt, Sgt., Charles Kneese, Cdt. Pvt., Henry Vidal, Cdt. Pvt., Bryo Lyday, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ralph Martinez, lr., Cdt. Plc., Howard W. Honigblum, Cdt. Pvt., Thomas l-laltl, Cdt. Pvt. Back Row:- Curtis Rosser, Cdt. Sgt., Lee M. Adams, Cdt. Pfc., lerry Baker, Cdt. Cpl,, Chalmer Meeks, Cdt. Cpl., Blas Luna, lr., Cdt. Pv' Iohn Corrington, Cdt. Pvt., George Howie, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Stanley Mindes, Cdt, Sgt., Bernard Fredriok Sytan, Cdt. Sgt. Cadet Capet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Cadet Captain vi f ffff ..,.f.f G EORGE HALL Captain Sponsor fff... f f f. 1 DORlS WYKERT First Lieutenant fff, . . fffff VANE HUGO First Lieutenant Sponsor f f i ffffff NANCY CAMP Second Lieutenant ffff.f...f MARTIN L. MILLER Second Lieutenant Sponsor f+..ffff VALA IO WARD Second Lieutenant ffffffffff BERNARD MlLLER Second Lieutenant Sponsor ffffff DOROTHY IEAN KEELE X' 3 t' , Rn! ,y ,F ll ll W Mglllltl 1 masts? Page 130 'Rx :N Cfltdel Captain Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q l I Cadet CUQICIITI SIDOHSOI' Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q D40 Cadet Eirst I..lClllGI'1CIDl Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q A Cadet First Lieutenant Sponsor Q Q Q Q Q Q Q ANNIE ALICE LEIGH 0 , S If I I Cadet SeCOI'1d l..lGL1l6'UCII'1l Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q S V6 fl Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q DCROTHY IRWIN o ll W if ' X if Cadet Second Lieutenant Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q EDDIE LEE KQENNING Cadet Second Lieutenant Sponsor Q Q Q Q Q Q ROXANA HOLDER Front Row: -Pat Higgw, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Dorothy Irwin, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Sponsor, loe Sheldon, Cdt. lst Lt., Annie Alice Leigh, Cdt. lst Lt. Sponsor, Paul Mcljall, Cdt. Capt., Elmere Garvey, Cdt. Capt, Sponsor, Eddie Lee Koenning, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Roxana Holder Cdt. 2nd Lt Sponsor. Second Row:eW. C. Stegall, Cdt. Pvt., Irvin Nedler, Cdt. Sgt., Louis Davila, Cdt. Pvt., Iolinny Young, Cdt. Pvt, William Westrup, Cdt. Pvt., Marvin Lebman, Cdt. Sgt., Ioe Strain, Cdt. Pvt., Seymour Wrono, Cdt. Cpl., Ellitt Xlichols, Cdt. Pvt, Netlo Eckhart, Cdt. Pvt., Iamezs Earr, Cdt. Cpl., Robert McCluer, Cdt. Pvt. Third Rowz- 'Charles George, Cdt. Pvt., Bill Ng, Cdt. Pvt, Morris Karp Cdt. Pvt, Nelfon Alter, Cdt. Stalt Sgt, Powell England, Cdt. Stall Sgt, Eugene Smith, Cdt. Pvt., Robert Lee Ferguson, Cdt. Sgt., Alvin Barnett, Cdt. Pvt., Dick Dudney, Cdt. Pvt, Charles Kessler Cdt. Pvt, Willie Kramer, Cdt. Cpl., Roy Roberts, Cdt. Pvt. Back Row:-Qharles L. Moore, Cdt. lst Sat, David Redding Cdt. Pvt.: Tom Llogan, Cdt. Sgt., Nick Saigh, Cdt. Sgt., Robert Rascoe, Cdt. Pvt., BoEby Mickler Cdt. Pvtgrf-Xlvin Eraunsutein, Cdt Pvt, Hiram ohnson, Cdt. Cpl., Iacaues Eincke, Cdt. Sgt., Emmett Brieger, Cdt. Pvt, Oscar Eegan Ir., Cdt. Sgt., lack Carey Cdl Cpl., Dan Ze ll, C t. Cpl. Y -Y W .- ' 3 Y - 3 Q. V' X . I Q Page 1.31 l ryyfli A yi it sllglq. f Viv X' .- J xfv' , if I kffgxx Wy :fy M 1 - flux X . 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Here's a Toast to the host of those who love the vastness of the sky To a friend We Will send a message of his brother men who fly. We drink to those who gave their all of old, Then down We roar to score the rainbows pot ot gold. A Toast to the host of men we boast, the Army Air Corps. , q 'fHu lilly!! UW: SCHOOL LIFE Vitamins for victory? Full of vital energy and eager to cooperate with their government, Ieffersons first victory gardeners discuss various methods. L 2 ' o-,Rf . If I li' Uiffj-X I 1 ay ,W . . S E Z. ti C11 Tug-o'-Warl Enjoying healthtul exercise in one ol Ieffs physical fitness classes, these boys really beco tit. 121 Former Coach Harry Hamilton shows the always interested boys how to carry persons ot their o weight. 135 Swinging across a bar is not an easy job -as these boys soon find out. C45 Physical titn boys learn to run one hundred yards carrying persons of their own weight. C51 Building stronger bodies Page 131, 7A6lyL efubf ' it d e main objective as these lair olainsels tumble to physical fitness. C61 Ph ' l t ysica itness is this group's sole rn as the girls stretch those muscles in perfect coordination to a count f l-2-311. 7 F o C D ully demonstrated -re is the technique of riflery as left's rifle Women exhibit their ca abilit' -s t d t d p y eae , san ing, and prone. U What a workout! These girls' muscles will really ache later, but the girls will truly be physically fit. Prlyi' IJJ if flffelaify Reiqnft if CU Crowds gother in our Ietl gym to forget their school cores in o tew hours of rug-cutting ond woltzing to the merry music ot ci niclcelodeon. C21 lettersons own lock Dudney ond his orchestroi cl l in ot one ot the school donces- this orchestro hos become ol populor cfsset to ore picture p oy g , Ietferson sociols, not only for its excellent music, but olso becouse lock ond the orchestro members ore left students or left groduotes - truly backers ot the Red ond Blue, Page 131 l f Adamo, Altgelt, Alves, Anderson, Armstrong, August, Bain, Baker, Barkley, Barrington, Beacham, Bender Bilhartz, Bintord, Boden, Bowley, Calhoun, Calvert, Campbell, Carmichael, Carpenter, Carter, Cox, Degan De Sha, Dietzel, Donald, Dossat, Dudney, Dunn, Faulkner, Frishy, Garza, Glauner, Grinstead, Grohe, Guest Guillard, Hagens, C., Hagens, I., l-lall, l-larned, Harris, Heare, l-lendriclcson, l-lillert, Hohenberger, Hudclleston lennings, lohns, Kone, Magill, Mangold, Mapes, B., Mapes, V., McChesney, McCutcl'ien, McDonald, Metz Meyer, Moeller, Moyer, Munson, Osborne, Paige, Parsons, Pederson, Perrin, Plath, Pophain, Pruessner Purswell, Quinn, Bhyne, Boloerts, Bohin, Salser, Saunders, Silber, Smith, Solomon, Stearns, Stovall Tacguarcl, A. I., Tacauard, L., Taylor, Tiner, Townsend, Tuck, Wall, VVells, G, Wells, I., Wiesepape, Wilkin- son, Williams, G., Williams, I. af Schaal Bam! if Sahara! 0ac!1e415m if Akin, August, Barkley, Baker, Belzung, Bintord, Bilhartz, Block, Bowley, Clayborne, Collier, Denning, Dossat, Dudney, Frishy, Garcia, Garza, A., Garza, I., Glauner, Grinzstead, Guest, Gutierrez, l-lagens, I., l-larris, Henkin, Hersey, l-luddleston, King, Kone, Lozano, Magill, Mapes, B., McDonald, Meyer, Osborne, Pelayo, Perrin, Plath, Beyna, Bhyne, Boherts, Bohm, Bodriauez, Schardt, Schuchart, Silber, Smith, D. V., Smith, K., Springer, Tacquard. A. l., Tacquard, L., Taylor, Tiner, Tuclf, 'Wilkinson, Zenner. '.. f f 1 1 1 MOEEATT EAGLE TANKEBSLEY TUBLEY BROWN KONE if Qaeda!! 1' September 19-ln spite of driving rain, first game under Coach Bones lrvin was won 32-U. Harlingen Cardinals found Bed and Blue too much for them as Moffatt and Mcliissack outran defense time and again. Outstanding for lefferson were Moffatt, Mcliissack, Eagle, and Turley. September 26!Weary but wary Mustangs played a good game, holding Port Arthur's Yellow lackets in place. The Mustangs fumbled many times as did their opponents. Game ended with a scoreless tie. October 2-Unbeaten and unscored on, lefferson took to field again to play Sanilacinto. Mustangs showed their spirit and held unbeaten record with a 21-7 victory. Oustanding for Bed.and Blue was Moffatt. October 9-Despite many team injuries Coach Irvin led boys to victory over, Ilzfredoh 'lTigers B2-6. Nags ran up highest number of points in school history, also won first district game. iOutstankiling forllieff were Grieder, Tankersley, Moffatt, Abbott, Shefts, Williams, and Cole. October 16-Biot of a game was played at Alamo Stadium with Mustangs beating Brownsville Eagles 74-U. This 74-point 'total set a new7record in our school history. October 23 - Powerful running attack was too much for Nags, who sufferedsxfirst defeat of season at hands of Corpus Christi 'Buccaneersf' Coast boys led game all the way with score made in first quarter. leff threatened only once in game by smashing to Corpus's onefyard line. Pass was intercepted and final score was 25-O against us, first defeat of season and first conference loss suffered this year. November 6eOnce again Mustangs tasted defeat, this time by Austin Maroons at Austin. ln spite of 35-6 final score, Mustangs played a grand game. Austin had big edge in passing and Maroons out-kicked Nags. Outstanding for Ieff were Grieder, Moffatt, and Turley. November 134Mighty Mustangs smashed Tivy Antlers 35-6 to settle an old score. Bed and Blue crossed goal in every quarter, with Simmang the hero of the game. November 19 f Iefferson smashed Tech Buffs 28-U with sixth win of season. Outstanding for Bed and Blue were Turley, Tankersley, West, and Eagle. November 26 f lefferson and Brackenridge met in their annual Thanksgiving day battle. A rather lifeless game had been played by both teams with Brackenridge leading 6-O. With forty-five seconds left to play, lefferson's Mustangs refused to give up. Eagle back was about to lateral on our forty-five yard line when a lone Bed and Blue figure made his way into the tangle and charged out into the open with the pigskin under his arm. Bacing for the goal line, Mcliissack was now gloriously making his way deep into Eagle territory. Suddenly, Strong of Brackenridge caught him and was pulling him down on the thirteen- yard line. Mcliissack lateraled to Shefts, and shaking loose four Eagle tacklers, Shefts tied the score with a lefferson touchdown. The crowd, which had begun to leave, suddenly went wild. With just fortyefive seconds left to play, lefferson had tied the score. Even now Turley was about to kick. The game rested on the end of Turley's hard-hitting toe. Moffatt held the ball, and Turley kicked it high over the groping hands of Brackenridge between the uprights, and the game was ours, 7v6. Heroes for the day were McKissack, Shefts, Turley, and Grieder. With the city championship ours, this last game was a perfect ending to a glorious bootball season, as well as the last game for many of our boys. lefferson's Mustangs had proved that the game isr1't over until the final whistle blows. Page 138 X in ,. KX , mg., X- ff!-uh ffl! xxx -I X ,Pj x 3? 5 ? 5 Q' w , ,.,.., . Q m LVLVV , g' H IAl 1 NS-N, X 9 42 ,MX ,N Ni I my 5 ' --NF fax Q wig: A, Kg3:L ,?,.2?i-EQXQQ , Q31 J Q- 4. v H ...J 4.- ' 36 31? L: 42 Q4 ff Q8 41 .. Ta, , ? g , eg ' Q 5 1 X 4. , A T,ga6k,40 743 33 44 ,31, 29 9 N xg E' 5 was Q 'za ,3- 09 ' 1 . V 94 Q? 31-1 Vi tg C 1' .r fx Ya p A' -k Re 'lv S Upper left: 4 We proudly present the tour capable commanders ot our l3l.O.T.C. Unit: Robert Crain, Cadet Colonelg Dotty Beclcmann, Cadet Colonel Sponsorg Herbert A. Yarbrough, Cadet Lt. Colonelg and Mary lane McKenzie, Cadet Lt. Colonel Sponsor. Upper activity: f Companies D and H do military calisthenics as a part ol the new R.O.T.C. physical conditioning program. Centerzfliour R.C.T.C. officers proudly inspect this years trim sponsors. Lower c1ctivity:f Thomas letiersons precise drill team is indeed a credit to our school as it marches in the Armistice Day parade. Lower right: ei George has a good reason to smile. He's just been made commander ot our ROTC, unit to succeed Robert, who has lett letferson to go to college. Page 140 Q it .1 V if ie wi 014 ' Wanda if a. . .. v..,..v.....-wf--w-- Every year lefferson students look forward to Thanks ivin Da . E g g y veryone's heart is full of school spirit. During the half it is a custom for the uniformed or anizat' f th h g ions o e sc ool to put on an exhibition drill. Here the School Band is in a flag formation roudl l Mr. Ierome Zoeller. Th ground are the Texas Flag and the American Flag carried by two members of the Lassos and th Patsy Long. After this formation the Lassos formed the names of the four b p y p crying our National Anthem, led by our loyal band director, e Lassos are giving a salute to the living flag that is formed by the band. ln the fore- eir mascot, ranches of the service, while the band played the service songs. Page 141 lr Z Q 1 X X I KX' '!1 ' U Q ,N M -rn 1 -. ws., K 'fill . . 9 . 1 L ' , -sf vi . , -5 1- 'X Q , ,S , ff , G 1 . , Eg nawxx new v f 'Q'K 'EF 5-if lynx X G Og! IX fl K q QA f ,A 5, RFK A Q K ... , 'R M sm. 1 cf, v E 22 fl wi . I N344 FE, I mi 5 'fix r Q L.. My if . g I' I I ,g Ga' .WP . ,X-N' .r 6 l' 'o 0' . U gsfxxg 74 J ,F 'f .L3? 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C81 Something new in Iettersonl Ieanne Glauner and her harp are greatly lauded. IQJ A comedy is in progress with a dramatics class giving their best acting, 1101 This gay group of people ire having a grand time at their social on the R.O.T.C.terrace. We will long remember those happy R.O.T.C. socials with their good food and good companionship. Page 145 if if Gail In 7!ae Sway C L l 4 C11 Betore beginning the scrap drive, leffites, stirred to action by the rousing words ot Cadet Colonel Crain pause to salute and do honor to the glorious tlag that their patriotic work in such drives as the scrap collec tion drive will help keep flying evermore over letterson. Q21 Thats the spirit that will Win this War. Ever cars join the scrapheap as left students do their best to bolster the scrap metal supply tor vital War industries 133 Our school's honored cannon will do more good on the scrap pile than on the tieldg the boys cheertullf give it up so that it can join in the scrap. 145 Thats a scrap pile to be proud ot, but every loyal worker i Page 1.46 Wim Pawel Wm Recon! if if till trying to make it mount ever higher. Boilers, bed springs, stoves, refrigerators, all sorts of cooking Ltensils, and even electric irons all swell the collection, Q51 Mr. Rogers smilingly receives from Bettye Sauer t valuable old gun, another contribution to the scrap pile and probably one of the oldest and most prized lonations. CSD What better place could there be tor putting scrap than into Shickles mouth? One might say ie Iapanazis are getting 'lied up with our scrap drive. With this thought as their incentive, leliites gather more and more scrap, the record they achieved being one ot the proudest of all the city schools. Page 1.47 wrvvv- ' 9fS7wu3z'uaJ ' if Rbove:-The Littlest Shepherd, depicting the story of a small shepherd who wanted desperately to see the fhrist Child, was the Christmas assembly presented by the Masque and Gavel. The spiritual significance Nas supplied by the Glee Club, whose beautiful voices rang out the story. ir 3pposite:- CU Silent night, l-loly night -the Christmas spirit is displayed by carols and happy voices. 21 Remember that Week before Christmas? This Wonderful group of boys and girls are ushering in the fuletide with one of the sing-songs we had every morning before school. Q31 What is Christmas Without a Ihristmas tree? Student Council members are seeing that We get one. Great Work, Council members, this Ihristrnas will live in our memories. 14D The Sponsors are entertained with a tea by Miss Gill, and gracious Dotty Beckman serves. 15D As in many advisories a tree lends its Christmas cheer for the advisory members wefore it finds its Way into a needy family's home. 16, The Roman Saturnalia is an annual observance of Tie Latin Club. Frances Etheridge, the Magister Bibendi, presents gifts to Bobby Monroe, Alfred Lowry, and Ienry McCorkle. Page 149 ir arte U! 7fze Qaeaf 2654 uk Above: f The School Band, colorful uniforms attracting all eyes, marches proudly down the street in the Armistice Day parade. To the military tempo oi the band the R.O.T,C, Drill Team swings along. t Opposite: e C11 On registration day a big job is in store tor everyone, especially Stuf ie-nt Council members, who work diligently stacking books. KZJ Always anxious when ,he term ends, letferson students form in many lines around the building to return their school books. 131 Once again we are getting rid ot another pile ot books. Q41 Biology :lppears to be a Very popular subject as many throng to Miss Steins room. C51 lt ap- Jears as it another term's books will soon be ready for us. Page 151 All Nl 395 ing J-A 1 'T . y,, . JL 'Wllq ll 3 X ' 1 D I 1 QW x Q11 l-lilarious antics of new members provide entertainment at the Math Club initiation on lovely clu terrace. C21 Latin Club meets in Student Council patio to enjoy the delicious refreshments as well as th pleasant companionship. C35 At first social of the term for the National Honor Society a patriotic them is carried out. Q41 Dignity features the Art Club installation of new officers. 15D The Monticello Sta Page 152 aacai ir if t the Christmas luncheon adds to the schools Christmas cheer with their 'lone hundred per cent iembershipu check just presented by the PTA. CGD left Forum gives delightful social tor the prospective iernbers. Q71 Sponsors entertain Sgt. Vanlandingham. 181 At this Shakespeare club party hospitality 1 its loveliest form is evident. Sponsor Hickman and the girls thoroughly enjoy this moment. Page 153 ff 7400 'Rua ,I . XM 'Q' 'Ft EQ-, My M CU Carrying out a patriotic pattern with a V tor victory and Old Glory as a background, the Thespian: stage the tinale ot their show. C21 Enthusiasm mounts at the assembly heralding lefferson's entrance int: the scrap-drive. C31 With a determination to make this year's book a patriotic contribution to be proud ol the Monticello Staff for l942-'43 is introduced and, in turn, introduces the theme to the entire school. C41 The presidents and leaders ot school organizations are told ot their responsibilities and the unusual task that it Page 154 5 2 I filyf Q1 7 -2 Ai vw 1 ' x H, ? Bi' , L -., A 1 af 5 +- m Q 1 3 'V Wf , X -W. -'lg I4 f . ff 1' fe gg. s ff it 'V' xx is 'lr ir ZUGJL SUM!-ic: re y 1 L -5 C13 Practice makes perfectl That is what these energetic first aiders are auickly finding out as they dili gently apply bandages on their victims in a preliminary workout. C21 This gayly colored quilt, made anc presented by Mrs. Boltons advisory, is another greatly appreciated addition to the large number of quilt: in Ieffersons war-time emergency hospital, already Wellfknown over the land. C31 Americas fighting men al over the world will soon be enjoying these interesting books collected by the highfspirited junior class in thei successful Books for Victory drive. C42 Each key, no matter how small it is, will help our men on the Page 156 W Wafae 70- fVafian ak ak .fi - ax! ghting tronts to Win this devastating War. The M,l.R.'s are responsible tor lettersons large donation in the ation's drive tor old keys ot all kinds. C52 Good entertainment boosts morale, so for this reason some ot the tudents from our patriotic Ietterson perform tor the men at Brooke Hospital. One can see by the pleased xpressions on the soldiers' taces how much good comes trom this entertainment. 161 lettersons eighteenf ear-old boys gladly line up to take their much needed places in this national emergency by registering for ie draft. We are proud of the large number of left boys who are with our fighting forces on all war fronts. Page 157 nv Ng K at x ' M L 0 Y 1 I7 1 xx! p ' N l I t f 0' ce o o 0,63 ll A O Q X xv Q l ll . , A Y, i I iw- Q 'if ,, g ' I M 51 ' lf f 6 y . an , Q 4 W fn . l, ' ' I fy mr in ' Q l is X I 3 ff A 9 ' ' Sli .i l l t lu A X . l 4 ix V A -' l . U 'V jg , 4 ,U A 'wmlswk ve Y .fl I W-,- I ,,,1 I . 2 0 ' 5 I S Page 15.9 Four of Iefterson's many young fighters for Freedom and six Lasso girls salute as they raise our Grand Old Flag at the Borden plant. Boys Cleft to rightli Prosser Pagenkopf, Kenneth Thompson, Hal Nivens, Gus Witting fwho joined the Colors in April, 1943.5 And honoring them are these Lasso girls flett to rightlz Marjorie Towery, Frankie Bisang, Betty Towery, lean Williamson, Martha Cart, Marilyn lohnson. V if if Qwwl' Www November 12-Starting the basketball season off with a rousing victory, the Nags defeated the Y.M.C.A. Ramblers 53-45. November Z0 - Winning their second basketball game of the season, the Mustangs downed the 61st Squadron of Kelly Field with a score of 55-42. December 10-The Nags defeated the 39ls1 Squadron from Kelly Field with a score of 56-36 in a practice gameg the 39lst is rated as the best of the service teams at Kelly Field. Ianuary 6-The Iefferson basketball team walloped the Burbank Bulldogs 49-11. Although the second stringers played most of the game, the win put Iefferson in a tie with Lanier for the city lead. Ianuary 14 - The next game was another win for the team, as the Horses beat Tech 56-14 They beat them through the basket as Well as through the goal posts. Ianuary 18-By defeating the Sidney Lanier Voks 38-22 the Nags grabbed undisputed first place in the City basketball race. Ianuary 22 - The Iefferson Mustangs suffered a surprise 17-16 defeat at the hands of the Brackenridge Eagles. Ianuary 27 -- Slaughtering Burbank with a mighty score of 61-16 the Nags added another game to their Wins. Feb ruary 1-Nags defeated Central Catholic 42-25. February 5-The Iefferson basketball team and Tecl: Buffalos clashed again in a thrilling game that left the score 33-26 in Ieff's favor. February 6 -By over powering the Sidney Lanier Voks 32-24 Ieff Mustangs took first place in the city race. February 12-The Corpus Christi Buccaneers fell before the Mustangs' attack with a loss of 38-24. This decisive game put the Nags one step nearer the l5AA championship and put Corpus out of the running. February 13-In twc games played with Laredo and Brackenridge, lefferson jumped into the l5AA running by defeating Laredc 41-27, and Brackenridge 24-23. February 12-13-After an exciting two-day tournament Austin emerge: undefeated by swamping Iefferson 25-23. However, another bout in Austin was planned for February 17 February 17-The Austin Maroons captured the l5AA championship by defeating Iefferson 39-27 in th' Austin gym. This is Austin's second straight year of l5AA championships. The Nags played a good game and everyone can feel proud of our boys Who, as usual, did not quit until the final whistle. Playing thei last game for the Bed and Blue were Chambers, Moffatt, Portwood, Weiding, McGarr, Williford, and Turley Portwood, most experienced center in the-rchshict, winning his third letter on the Ieff basketball team, endef his cage career at 3eff with an unbeatable record. Dec. 1-Ieff C553 ,.., ..... C ity Y.M.C.A. C433 lan. 18-leff C383 . . . Lanier C22 Dec. 9-Ieff C563 ,... .... K elly Field l61st C423 lan. 20-Ieff C313 ......... Austin C25 Dec. 14-leff C323 ..,. .... A rmy Y.M.C.A. C373 Ian. Ieff C163 . . .Brackenridge C13 Dec. 16-Ieff C423 .... ,... S t. Anthony C203 Ian. 26-Ieff C613 ........ Burbank C15 Ian. 6-leff C493 ...,..... Burbank C113 Ian. -leff C453 .... ..... C entral Catholic C21 Ian. 9-leff C213 . .Central Catholic C133 Feb -Ieff C333 ........... Tech C21 Ian. 13-Ieff C553 ..... St. Anthony C143 Feb -Ieff C323 ......... Lanier C21 Ian. 14-Ieff C543 ............. Tech C163 Feb. -left C273 ........ ,,... B rackenridge Cll Feb. 12-Ieff C383 ...... .... C orpus Christi C223 Feb. Feb. 12-Ieff C233 12-Ieff C463 ...........Aust1n C253 ....Laredo C253 . . . Brackenridge C2 Feb. 13-Ieff C243 ............. Feb. 17-left C293 ........... . Austin C393 Cchamp Opposite-Upper: A great team Cleft to right3: Back Row:-Portwood, Tom, Portwood, Dick, 1'1ovelgWorre Williford, Mcliissack, Turley. Front Row:-Biles, C sg Lutz, Moffatt, Weiding, McGarr. Lower: thrilling moment in an exciting game. Page 1610 foaming flecafuh ,, ,, l'11.114' IUI 0 if if Mow Wm WW A P 7 ,mamma 1 miss X EBRD E WE CID The junior class record drive, like every other project undertaken by letlerson students, is a bang-u' success. Hundreds ot recordsfnew, broken, used-are donated by faculty and patriotic Iettites. This i only one ot the many war drives held in Ietf. C23 lettersons R,O.T,C, presents its annual Federal inspectio: on Ietiersons drill field, here Cadet Colonel Gray and Colonel Ralph Durkee inspect one oi the companies every cadet is a blaze of glory with spotless shoes, shiny buttons, and garrison belts. Q35 Knowing full we the necessity tor going well over the top in purchase of War Bonds, senior class otficers plan the patrioti part their class later played. C41 Enthusiastic San Antonio citizens, as well as Ietterson students, tloc Page 162 , Zlnclyufakm ir if qh '-' 1-...,l..,...-if Q1 :lowntown to see the two-man Iapanese submarine which was displayed by the U.S. Treasury for patriotic Jurposes. CSD Ieffersons ever cooperative and colorful Lassos assisted in boosting the Red Cross drive by narching in the Red Cross parade. Iefferson alone contributed more than five hundred dollars to the organi- :ation's drive. CBJ The sponsors and officers of the sophomore class closely examine many of the Monticellos nf past years, which are treasured in the Annual Officeg these leaders are gaining a valuable insight into he work of sophomore classes of former years and are formulating plans for their own course through these nomentous war years. Page 1 63 V A R I E D 'A' I N T I E R E S T KD Students ore indebted to Mr. Mclntosh for this beoutitul footboll trophy. C25 Attention oll goes to Dudney' bond ot this donce. C31 Fothe-r's night tinds proud totthers selecting their dinners from the coleterids voriet ot foods. C45 The two Portwoods, Tom ond Dick, os Well os Forrest Steves reolly Went to town with thei Winning work tor the Declorotion. Good work, boysg thdt's Ieol service os Well os honor tor you ond you Plum IHA 3 1 -u A R O U N D uk O U R 'Ir S C H O 0 L V , , l. school. Q51 New members pledge fidelity at Masque and Gavel solemn initiation, CGD Remember the coura- geous part Charles Parker played in the junior play, The Valiant? C73 Marjorie Adams gives fellow sponsors and officers lovely tea at her home. 182 'Rich Man, Poor Man proves a big success for the iuniors, whose unusually interesting show was a highlight of the year. Page 165 WSF? -'vy I f ir Wwuf Jmwu I X ll li J W I If Adamo, Gloria Adams, Marjorie Barnett, Carolyn Boand, Catherine lean Br Brinlcmeyer, Margaret Buchek Lucille -f .f Cooper, Charlotte Cotulla, Kathleen Crain, Robert Davenport, lean Drane, Barbara Eagle, Bill Eason, Sam Etheridge, Frances Allensworth, Mollie Alter, Nelson Bintord, Ben .Z Calhoun, Mary Margaret Coston, Louise Dann, Eleanor Dillahunty, Dorothy Ann Guido, Virginia May New MGHLAMJ of !Va2fionaJ Jlanoa CLASS or' 1943, ELECTED APRIL, 1943 Fariss, Charlotte Fite, Elizabeth Galvin, Mary Ellen Gardner, Lilian George, Mary lane Gorelnick, Mervin Hall, George Higgs, Pat Hillert, Patricia Ruth Holder, Pattie Hope, Alvin C. Irwin, Dorothy Iensen, Mary Lee King, Royal Killl 11312222222- Leavitt, Alice Iune Leigh, Annie Alice Levinson, Marjorie Livesay, Harvey Lowrie, Betty Mae McGary, Arllys Marmon, Harvey Moeller, Arthur Noble, Marian Parker, Milton F. Pelayo, Iesse Pitluk, Iaclc Roddy, Helen Ieanette CLASS OF 1944, ELECTED APRIL, 1943 Harrison, David Hogan, Tom I-lovel, Betty Hunter, Iacquelyn Hurley, Peggy lean Ingram, Betty Iourdin, Willis Wallace Lee, Virginia Lieberman, Zelig Long, Patsy Lynn, Mary Mangold, Larry Morello, Kathleen Nickless, jaimie jean Parker, Charles Ruby, Ioe Rosenberg, Miriam Helen Salkey, Ioan Scheer, Alice Rae Schmidt, Irene Silber, Iohn R. Tausch, Lois Ann Thompson, Iames Thrasher, William Tiner, Ruth Toxey, Walter William Wier, Marion Wier, Marjorie Woldman, Alvin Yarbrough, Herbert A. Youngblood, Hull Scholl, Ben Scott, Iune Simcock, Billy Smith, Betty Gene Smith, Leland Spector, Bernard Williamson, lean tMembers of the National Honor Society elected in April, 1942, will be found on page 95.1 Proudly we list the names ot the twelve all- A members of the 1943 graduating class, largest number in Iefferson's history Elizabeth Ann Barrett Marjorie Levinson Margery lean Scholl Alvin Whitley - Randolph Blumberg David Lieberman Martha Taylor Marjorie Wier Margaret Chapman Vernon C. I. Newton lean Tyler Grace Wilson Page 167 if 0'U1Lz'aJ! ce fy' fy KU Costing less than iEl00, but a model ot etticiency with 500 regulation hospital beds, l05 blankets, 500 bed side tables, 555 mattresses, and l025 pillows is leftersorfs Base Emergency Hospital. ln one corridor alon- are these twentyftour complete units, with Dr, l-l. l-l, Ogilvie, head ot the OCD. in San Antonio, and M1 Payne, head ot the Sth Corps Area, shown as stretcher bearers carrying a victim on a collapsible typ stretcher. 125 Mrs. I. B. Etheridge, capable and energetic General Chairman, is shown in the operatinf room, with operating tables and precision surgical instruments ot vital importance in an emergency. Als Page 168 , We ri:,1g,w . fn fade Eg Zmmqencq t ir -................g- 'lm . ff F very active were Mrs. R. G. Roddy, Defense Chairman, and Mrs. Herbert Yarbrough, Blanket Chairman. C31 ln tune with the P.T.A,, seniors in Miss Oliphints home nursing class determine pulse, respiration, and tem- perature in true nurseflike fashion and also MD learn to feed their patients properly. 151 R.O.T.C. cadets, not to be outdone, effectively demonstrate their knowledge of military first aid on the field, While C61 the girls practice their first aid in the hospital corridor, Our school can Well be proud of such a hospital as our l3.T.A. has created, already nationally known in civilian defense circles. Page Ili!! E385 'F R, u fav? 4 2 A if if Zin Recon! if and Tech with 20. March 26 - Once again Iefferson won a convincing victory in the Alamo Heights lnvitatiQn Meet leading Brackenridge, 551fg points to 27V2 points. Austin was third with 22, and Alamo Heights fourth with l0 points. Mustangs turned in several brilliant performances, mark- ing up new records in the 220-yard dcfsh with Parkers 2l.8, in the l00 with Parkers 10 flat, and in the 880 with Bradfords 2.05. Eagle, Grieder, Parker and West won the sprint relay, 44 seconds. April 3 f The speed- crazy Mustangs' wonder feet tapped out a victory on the Memorial Stadiums cinders in Austin in the sixteenth Texas Relays, speeding to victory in three events and placing in three others of the seven high school events. The Ieff speed demons chalked up 221f2 points, the only San Antonio team to get any points in the meet. Parker went to town in 9.9 seconds in the l00-yard dash, with Grieder a close shadow. Eagle, Grieder, West and Parker blazed around the track in 43.4 in the 440-yard. Mustangs won the 220 in 3142.4 and the sprint relay in 438112. Iefferson placed fourth in the l20-yard high hurdles and third in the high jump, Livesay and Worrell giving the points. April 10- Mustangs rolled to a one-sided victory in Edison Highs twelfth annual invitation track meet U of 24 teams and l5 events. Parker, running against the wind, flashed down the 100-yard-dash lane in 9.8 seconds, with Grieder, the second-best dash man in Texas, only a foot behind. Brackenridge with 20 points was second to lefferson with 60 and one-sixth points. Iefferson won six events and tied for first in two others. Phelps, Broemer, West and Bradford Won the mile relay. Parker, Grieder, Eagle and West romped to a 22.6 in the 220-yard dash. Ieffs Sparkman whirled the steelerimmed discus 145 feet, l01f2 inches. Broemer tied with Tech in the 440, and Adams and Millard tied with Edison in the pole vault. April 16-ln the states war-time substitute for the district meet, lelferson won the meet at Alamo Stadium with 72 Vs points, Brackenridge coming second with 45 Vs points. This made NINETEEN STRAIGHT VlCTOBlES for the Mustangsftwelve in l942 and seven so far this season. Bradford set up a new record in the 880 and Sparkman in the discus event. Parker, with the breeze at his back for the first time, roared down the track in 9.7 seconds in the century, again with Grieder a yard behind. Three of the Mustangs' winning efforts bettered district and regional marks and a fourth topped the present district record. Big Sparkman threw the discus l46 feet, 9 inches, and leaped 6 feet, l inch, in the high jump. Eagle won the 200-yard low hurdles in 23.8 seconds. Bradford won his revenge for last weeks loss in the 880 with 2:05.5. Parker was the meet's leading scorer with ll1f4 points. Note: At date of Annuals going to press, the regional meet on April 24 in San Marcos, the San Antonio ln- vitation Meet on April 30, and the State Meet in Austin on May 7-8, all still to be held, will find the Mustangs shooting at their own records. These winners of the unofficial track championship in l942, with an unbeaten record during the last two seasons, have competed against all teams in the sub-regional and won each time. Great team and great coachl 1 , KI Alix'-'J-,f tl-t.-2 'i. Pfl,-I. I! B, , ln'-Ilfxw , i' L., 1 A.. A 'L .. ..- ' ' an Page 171 1 ' , f r , ,M ,1, , K , 1 , - i A ' ,ff 5' lj f .pf X 4 ,X f il A :L ff 65 f xx 9' i X- lx' l', fllxl 'fs - txx N- lf' l ,fl -x..4- ,,....-ar vc Q--A .g-- A Bf1 l ci J- - o en me K F Qqlyila Ck- I 11, I l mi rf,-in ty -, ' f' ky Q ' X 5 x . ' , 0 -'A' tl-4 ' n ,p ,f 35 I S lf A f- 1 me ' ' xY , lk 9 of V, ,ww if Gav- K SE WV, Sag? of af uiffrgn ' N 4 C l lr ' ,fir Mx 'llhlci 1 eer's0gnbattled Banners, j Xvy ln spirit b at Bunker Hill, vw 9 A livi ame at Cerro Gordo, 4' k O C riecl on through Saint Mihiel. -J I Vryb J Q Q, The Engineers, says Gen'ral Who's lt, 1 I L V SA And l don't know but what he's right, - !,- JJ y i 699. Shall clear my front line path to glory, Q ,X And thus my stars keep shining bright. H J J 1, T. rt! J f 5 I Shining brightly in the moonlight, 5 'K D f Always keep them shining bright, -4 j ' ,J Q' Shining brightly and O, yesl ' 'J L f 4 4-' ,i In story, lame and glory, ,i 4 V.. 8 , They'll keep my stars a-shining bright, n if , 1 '7 L . ,- J ' 4 J .fi - 'J .J J-V . J J, Q AJ 's . px , 35 N M X Ji SJ! . Mk YK 5 . ec QQ W 'X 5' 5 at if rig, Viv 5545 2 -,.f . ., mzf ' W Q X - Mg, X yl ,A... :L :I QI 'QQ W 11 195577 1 ' ' ' , If' ..zmW,W,,zW,zmef.za.nq,mMweuaw Firm X Page Firm I Page A Cleaners ....... K' ...... .............. e r, G , ash pany .... .... 1 84 Akers, Boy, Funer ............... . .. ox C pany, T . ...... .... 1 95 Alamo Blue Prin pply Company. .... . . Fox ndry leaners. . . . . . .178 Alamo City B ' ess llege ..,. ..... f if . . . 178 nk ......., . . . . . . Alamo Iewelry pany ..... ...,,.. , .. ,188 rank, S , Compan . ....... . . :.178 Alamo Lu ompany. .....,... . ..... 1 F n's . . . , . ........... . . . . .178 Alamo 'ng S 1 ompany . . ......... Frost Bro rs ................ .... 1 89 Alle to Elect ' vice ......., ....,.. . . .190 uller P ' Company ........ .... 1 89 xrg-.gr Furr, ., Company ..,.. . ... . . . .191 V Bottlin any. . . ..... .... . . . Ute, fiOH -'A'--A v --4' ' -- 7 arcia's Smart Flowe ...,... .... 1 92 Bell le Y Cm ------ - - - '- --- 9 Garza, 1. c., Tenor. ......... . . . .187 ' Court' 1 lewel '-'- - ' 1 5 General Oldsmob' ompany .... .... 1 95 Gr Coll Naliona -- '- '--'- 2 G1asser's A op ............. .... 1 91 11 iflfdf ur E-f Omp Y -'----- -- - - 1 85 Goas Wh ale Tamales ...... .... 1 90 1' Bro GY A Suppl Ompfm ---'-l'--'- 197 GmZQufs:v1Ce .......,,......... .... 1 94 V WU E ess C '- - '- - 179 Gon les, F. H., Furniture Shop ..,.. .... 1 89 C01 Gchpt O Top GMO 1lAAl-- 190 ZigiZnRZ13?5Ln?1fS1iiiZf2?4r1g411'1' T132 Sino E Tic C1 gcom ' 190 Grandma Cookie Company ...... .... . . 193 I ' hoe Re Comp ' 1 92 Grapette .......,... ...........,............. 1 98 C ago D e Orks' ' ' ' 1 80 Great American Lite Insurance Com a . . 180 , . 10 HY- . . - - wk S G uper Ce ' 198 Green and Steen ......................,....... 188 le Ompmyhe ' I nsert Grona A. Mattress Company Inc ...,, .... l 89 rell Ser ce Station ............ ..... 1 84 Guqrcgneg The '.'lk. '.'.. Aillha A r r 'rel C gEfIS?drrr. ' ' 1 Gulledge Flowers ..........,..... .... 1 91 C nd Palmer Pharmacy ..,,. ..... 1 91 Ham Manufacturing Company 'UIH A... 1 87 Dallas, W. R., Furniture studio ..... ..... 1 91 HC'n4Y'AndY -'-- 1 -- '- 1 7 9 Decker, Ann, Decorator .......... ..... 1 88 Harms' Sufllye' Dresses ' 1 95 Dimaline Secretarial School ,...., ..... 1 95 IgIZ:5EEI?3gZ2iEOmpGnY T Dr. Pepper Bottling Company .... ..... 1 85 Highland Milk 'b.-.I..,' nni' 1 92 Ebert Air Cendrrienrng ..'... ....' 1 80 Hilton Tailors .........,........ .... 1 98 1 Economy Shoe Repair ..,.. .I' 1 93 Huck, Frank, Men's Wear ........... .... 1 98 E1 partie del Norte 'rrnrlrrrrn rrrrl 1 80 1-lutfmeyer, F. V., and Company ...,. .... 1 87 Etheridge, 1. B., Realtor .......... ..... 1 81 Evans, Moss, Conoco Service ...... ..... 1 91 Incfimute Word College- - - - - - -192 Interstate Theatres, lnc ........................ 184 Fashion Tailor and Prim Cleaners ..... ..... 1 82 Federal Credit Clothiers ........... ..... 1 85 Iefterson Standard Life Insurance Company .... 182 Firestone Stores ........,... ..... 1 90 Ienner's Candies .............................. 188 Fite, L. E., and Company ........ ..... 1 80 lo-Ed Shop .............. . ..,. 194 Flannery, 1. B., and Company .... ..... 1 84 Iordan-lvers Company .... .... 1 92 , Flying Cadets Auto Exchange ..... ..... 1 98 Ioske's . . . .........,... . . . .186 A , Page 17-6 e, , 'wwf' mr -lr' W1 ,.....,,..,., .- tw, ,, : Q Wnwmmqmw- 'Wz- -ogzzm ,pm.zla,10m.fze,w,z1,ez - .s44,w.z1,z1m.aep.e.,.z4a,1zz,m4. Firm Page Firm Page Karotkin Furniture Company ..,. .... 1 87 Randolph Bu? Station 1 88 K.o.N.o. Radio station ....... .... 1 88 RQSCOS Ilmmle Auto SUPPW ---- ---- 1 85 Kelly-Scherrer, Florist .,..... ,... l 95 Record Shop 1 80 Kinsel-Robinson Company 'AVA I'.. 1 97 Redford Transfer and Storage ,..,. .... l 84 Knowltorfs 1 1 U ..'..'A'II.'.4 lbun 1 82 Rio Vista Dairy Farmers ......,. . . . .177 Kress' S' H and Company A 1 90 San Antonio Buick Company .................. 185 LQ Vencedom .'A...,.-...A. '..- 1 85 S. A. Coca.-Cola Bottling Company .....,....... 180 Lingner Nursery Uthhttyu 4'.A 1 90 San Antonio Machine and Supply Company .... 183 Lords ReGdy-1O,WeQr 'EVVA AEQ' 1 84 gan Pedro Cleaners ...........,......,........ 192 awtelle, McAllister and Cary .... .... 1 98 Marks Birdie, Linen Shop ........... .,., l 85 Sears, Roebuck and Company .... .... 1 87 Manor Grocery, Market, and Drugs ..., .... 1 87 ShaW's . . . ................... . . . . 196 Marucheau, A. S., Company ..,..... ..,. l 84 Shepherd Laundries Company .... ,... 1 89 Mathieu Cleaner ................ ,... 1 88 Sherman, Lee, Dress Shop ....., ..,. 1 92 Mayflower Beauty Salon ..... .... 1 82 Siegel's Canadian ........,.. .... 1 84 Merchants' Delivery Service .... .... 1 87 Smith Motor Sales ...... ..., 1 78 Metzger's Milk ............... .... 1 94 Solis Market Basket ....,.. .... 1 91 Milam Chevrolet Company ..... .... l 84 Sparger, Alan, Cleaners .... .... 1 95 Miller, Le Roy, Auto Repair .,... .... 1 78 Statfel's . . . ...,........... . . . .189 Mission City Pontiac Company .... .... 1 98 Star Chemical Company ..... .,.. l 84 Mission lewelry Company ...... .... 1 85 Studer's . . . ......................... . . . .183 Mitchell, O. R., Motors .,...... .... 1 97 Sunshine Laundry and Dry Cleaners, . . . . . .190 Monte Carlo Cleaners ,,..... ..., l 84 Montgomery, A. W. CDr.l ........,.. ,.,. 1 96 Talk O' The Town Grill ..... .... 1 90 Monticello Laundry and Cleaners ...., ..., 1 82 Telofle Electric COYHDCIHY ......,,,,, .... l 89 Moore Nature Food Works .......... ..,. l 82 Tip TOP Sfmdwich 511019 -----'---'4',' 'A.- 1 90 Motor Truck Sales Company .... .... l 80 TOGPPGTWGUI Hfrrdwflre COUIDQFIY ----. ---- 1 82 Tower Secretarial School lor Girls ..... .... 1 86 Night HCIW14, The ,-..4.----' ---- 1 97 Trinity University ................ ,... l 88 oid south cafe ......,......,...... .,., 1 as Tyler' Marcus A' Mrs 1 93 Original Mexican Restaurant, The ..... .... 1 89 U. K. Garage '.'......-'. 'lul 1 87 Ormsby Chevrolet Company ...... ,... l 87 Universcd Bookbindery . .v .4.' 1 86 Our Lady of the Lake College .... .,.. 1 80 Uptown Theatre A., '..'.. L.'I 1 80 Dwl Cleaners .................. .... 1 98 Pepsi-Cola Company ..A '.V'. '... 1 86 Vogel, Adolf, Frontier Belts ..... .... 1 91 BGIGZ Drug Company ----.-..--., -,., 1 89 Winerich Motor Sales Company ..... .... 1 89 Phelps and Dewees and Simmons. . . .... 178 Wolff qnd Marx ,,,,,,,,,-,.,,, I A D 1 182 Pig Stands C0U1DCU1Yf IHC -'----- .--- 1 78 Woolworth, F. W., Company ..., .... 1 90 ?iQQ1Y-Wigglif STOTSS -------- -..- 1 76 Wormser Cleaners ........... .... 1 90 Dincus Co ....1........... .... 1 96 ?ioneer Flower Mills ...... .... 1 84 Zale's Iewelry ..,......,.......,.,. .... 1 98 Ditts' Barbers ............... .... 1 89 Zeller, Iohn E ..............,......... .... 1 90 Poe, A. B. Motor Company ..., .... 1 97 Zintgraft, Commercial Photographer ,........... 185 Page 175 ir OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS -Af PIGGLY WIGGLY I N 5 Make .Fig-omy Your H BUY 'lword . -Iv W 4 xx 543329116 Yourself and Save J J at PIGGLY WIGGLY iffgkfff ISS- : .Z Nr Z9 Stores to Serve You 1 Z3 Eqliirfd With Complete Meat Markets Q R S w '. I fy QX ' Q at U - I - f use Q we X f 9 Qdwgy figs' gov I QP ' I V 35195 PM ,Q JF? ik , -Y, ! W I-gyf,P e.er Y WIGGLY X IIIWBAN ANTONIO CQMPANY h ,M ga? 'hy ' U ,, Owned and Gperated by E. A. BASSE 4' Invest in an insured American future F- freedom, peace, .2 home, religion, happiness. BUY WAR BONDS.,, P iv OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS ,Cam fdae4..,-'q .J .,....! 4. WQ4 j,,,, 34 f S4A1f.T 04,1-c fel, ,I ,,,1, - , gf 544- 'fl-4-. 14-.-,-4,-L2 - ' . ,nh 2' ' W 'L-4s..y'4. ji I ' - - A ' '1 o of ,,....q, .,,.,,,Q47,,,u,' L01 1 SINE BLU! RIIIO R155 PASTEURIZED ' RAW ' CERTIFIED Every Bottle of Our Special Milk is Produced on Our Own Dairy Farm SAN ANTONlO'S MOST MODERN AND BEST EOUIPPED W 1 Vfuftnre ioivne-nn Quality Milk in is Your Milk K Baby's Has No Best Substitute Food Pure Milk oi the Highest Quality is the Result of Proper Feeding and Sanitary Conditions. Rio vlssiflfu bQlQilliiviii5ARMs 1900 MAIN AVE. 7 PERSHING 3145 XXV A I - L-I, K b fvbdfu ,af 1 ig, , Q: 544,11 9v:,l.,f,z,ag, K. -' ' x 'J ' D 9 4 l xt, JJ JJ ,,,.- sitflllllxc-JL, ,.Js-.,,,V I' fa ,S+ .ft E, i s .1 fi ff i Xi X553 f .. xg li wk . E 1 X, For Victoryis sake invest in WAR BONDS. Page 177 Do something definite to bring ultimate victory ir A . l ,,1..Q',1' ., if OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS -k T y II CIIOTHESITNS. SETI I TRY Us I ABUSINESS QULLEGE. A. CLEAN ERE Young men for pre-induction - P 60 1 311 Frede ' k b g Y ung ladies for commercial and -' R .- overnment positions-train for adio commun1cat1ons, secretari- al d civil service. I1Ce 18815 G. 5022 74wFf Bmmwml mvmfss I 'Q new Zito. I ..?. QIQQIC .-.' f I ,Mfg f gf otor Freight Iii e I' Ween: DALLAS TAYLOR BEEVILLE Compliments of SMITH MCTOR SALES Sam Antonio's Oldest CHEVROLET DEALER Eighth and Broadway Fannin 0141 LE RDY MILLER Gi?ZSZhQE'O P ' V' V ii W TH A STIN CORPUS CHRISTI I LE S NI QEQCEEDO PAINTING - BRAKES , ' '- J so GRAND A ANY H WINTER GARDEN FENDER ,AND BODY REPAIRING ' ' a All ntewnediate Points ial Ca edr 526 S. MEDINA Phone G. 8651 408 Bowie Stl t I 5 xl .p ,VK A '- J ,-. ' W 'Qin ' QUNTIA outhfs Greatest Value Hn PL FRANKLTNS Prices X' 306 East Houston St. Wear for Women 8a Children RAvMoNn PHELPS, A.I.A. DAHL DEWEES, A.I.A. C. G. S1MMoNs, A.I.A. PHELPS 8: DEWEES 8a SIMMONS A R C H I T E C T S Suite 1515 Majestic Building San Antonio, Texas Cadet Headquarters 517 E. HOUSTON ST. Meet me at the PIG STAND For a sandwich or a full meal -in your car - at a convenient counter -- or in a comfortable dining room. Most of our stands are delight- fully air conditioned. You'll like the delicious foods and temptingly low prices . . . The ideal places for breakfast, luncheon, dinner or the midnight snack, PIG STANDS, Inc. Quality Foods, Quick, Courteous Service POPULAR PRICES No. 24- 801 S. Presa 27 N . --2 . SOL FRANK Co, NS. 29-332 No. 39- 322 S. Flores A No. 40- 1940 Fredericksburg Rd. FANNIN 2249 PRlNCE9S aJ,Lfl?QQi 2 .,,,. FAMOUS Fox Lclundrg and Cleaners A, - . HAM BU RGERS 510 Cypress at San Pedro 'dvi 2700 Broadway Our job is to 'Pass the Ammunition., Are you doing your share? BUY WAR BONDS. Page 178 - S. . ' vs , H A- .x -I Y . i . . Q- hh - X 1-1 - - ,- if Q-U.RAlA415yfEJ2NT1SHuwG'FRIENDS ff, 'f 1 ., ,, X- A . I I WSE A 5 S ,Uff A 0iffZ'3AQ X1 M XWQ .- MMA . AUGMQJ A JA- 9 M: TCD S H -X'5Y!m QM' T2 F042 ALL one 37 wwf' F 0 0 D N E E D S AT SAN ANTQNIGS ONE-STOP Foon ' VI-QQQDQUARTERS f auv . A bw .f4Q4l4f-d.44f:v f ILVN' Mf' Z. A supra mAnuc'rs W ll you be in on the final wallop that will smash them? Then punch from your pocket NOW -k QUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS -k 'IUEI I IL.. IE.. IFIIIIIE as Too.. 3 DEVELOPERS or I EFFIEIRSON MANOR l W MI . AND 3 WOODLAWN PARK I ' A Quality H'I7Fl'll an I Iimncsitcsu 1 ' Congratulates the 1943 Monticello I ,S and extends greetings to its many good friends at Jeff Hi. I xg 1001 Donaldson Pershing 23141 . E 4 I . EE EEE .111 .EI 3 V 1 BERT AIR-CONDITIONING Greats Jeff I SUMMER-WINTER gf-Ig COMMERCIAL 3 J AIR-CONDITIONING .I .I,IW.I2 REFRIGERATION 1 I 1 i - 1026 W. Ashby Distributors San Antonio, Texan Q -6 L H G O D U E up O Complimmzts -.' IJ Superb The Great American Life Ins. Co. I CLEANING-DYEING San Antonio's Own Home Company 1904 Main Ave. Pershing' 31551 N ULU LINE LEGAL RESERVE ' N ,WN ,,,, ii I Compliments Compliowzenfs I I Motor Truck Sales Co. I of 3 .Q 2 G. M. C. TRUCKS I coHEN's ARMY STORE 1' 4 ,W W ,, , , I , ':, 5 I Patio d el. N O rt e Everything in Records X- ' I The Driw?-In Restaurant 5 2604 Fredericksburg Road i 2321 Main Ave. Fannin 0341 I I I I I I I I I I WI I , , Co r tulations to 7 - Complzmcuits of ng a ' Graduates 4 ' GUI' of l'l'IG l.6lCe U ' If I C u I I O ege Ulf? I THEATRE I I I I 'Sv 295251 wound in the pockettbook is minor compared I I with a wouncl in the body. BUY WAR BQNDS. f A 4 99 Page 180 05.244 vwfwgyfff- ik OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS ik 1.13. ETHERIDGE Realtor MEMBER SAN ANTGNIO REAL ESTATE BOARD Homes DJWVMQJMJ, ab,a,w-441714-yr'-f ,OLQQMI 5044-0, ,a4i4.L04-Jwdg-1' J Zuni?-,onfnizkmvtuzl-4 .f6'0,f,2rf36ww wdralufwaflf 7V4 'Q X Farms Ranches . I Q A b lo QI lm. fltggl W in-sd SA.: -.4Lg4ij,. VUL... U- .' MXLIW..- Uv-0 Lx X W skywroa Ii - .2 Business Qk1'fA. I recommend I. B. Etheridge as realtor. HE'S MINE. Congratulations ..,... JEFFERSON GRADUATES 1 Your friends are proud of you. You have made a fine start. Finish the job. There is always room 'for those who are capable. Pg 181 Invest in Americcfs fighting doilars. Qwn a . share of victory. BUY WAR BGNDS NOW.,' X , H, r . fra, L x ,jf 1 Wi l iff K , s V ' . L 5 9 lf 7 . My QL A V ISUUNQ ERIENDS f i , 4 I 1 C :fl ' f K f F YV ' 4 W M 7777, WW ',7!l oTf W Y H WYW' H fl ' 'Nfl -MW l ore Mature Food Works fl San Pedvf Ave. Cathedral 1852 Mxiagl .Quo th alf cent FOODS FOR VICTORY if f' A ' wi' W 125353 .Xfl31eHfll'ff1?tF12ZSZd I if wx J -.H . s e j ed ri eless distin - J , Wifi M-Q' i 1 Of i 8' C ed qahhion 'Talfon 9 CPnim Cleanerm J I f ' K IU . 805 Fredericksburg Road yank X S We Alter Thomas Jefferson Band Uniforms F rg!!! in l 79 P. 2-0362 Mr. 8: Mrs. Otto Engel, Prop. f My lf J 'ffl 3' . - Lo to Wolff Sz Marx for the st of apparel, for quality, LAUNDRY E1 CLEANERS Jfaqffower .Beaufy Safon The ,Shop of Better Beauty Service f 'fx X. X f r e' 106 Donaldson Pm-sh 71 f or Nl l J Q K t 4 V F f ' ife Ins nee see df - .P.sc L , fx ,,,j ,AND AS Q TES X J gers slfantlar Llfc Ins. Lo. sl! U ln, fr' Authorized Sales Ku Service 4 Xirfhtgfliments f X f of J xx .N - 3 any W M S C O 1. 319 BROADWAY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS J I A f no :Daiwa Q I T EIWZERWEKQ5 e-A f f R- WARE co PANY ' lg.....fm' X, A Q SIjdR1QING!5ilG7DS'AbRb ARDWARE MILK HELPS BUILD SAN Auromo KQ ly ly? est ,Yioustoxn Street l p ff Y ' ' MJ- ,f W ,,,,,,,I W t.,,,7,, W, , , 5 1 Ml. J? 'BIJVWAR NDS as you never bought y ff r X - them before. Our boys must win this war. .fir XY, Page 182 .fi 1. 5, I V K 1 ' - if OUR A,Dv'ERT,1s.1fNlGM 'END S if f JV ' X X, 1, K, IIN ' ' c Vik . A511351-S: 'ZJJIONA ' . f 'ffl 'f? 1 ffy v' VX' 'ffm fc' 1 , T' ' A' ' ffq ' '7!:4 11' ,. A , Of ffy' fu? '4 .I JU ? ' M7 'ary' - 'jilxi Li, Rqiufn X' '17 110- A , .Y . :,- ,V , ' f fp' X ' 4 ,ya-,. i' Pye?-Q 1 La p f' lt. ear. f'Unusual ii confusing circumstances have Oh ' ' uered in the completion of every . fp or alt X 1' If JEL' 7 .liz W I4 W f' ' V, f ff rs yet to follow . . . years with less food, less 1 ix I fjfl ulgivl. . . more work and more sacrifices . . . sterner X duties' and fewer pleasures. K1 ,ff . . BUffJ1fTHERE WILL BE ww 4101 12114 ultimate victory, of that We are sure. As long as America is America and American boys and girls grow into Ameri- can men and Women, we have no fear of the future. We Congratulate the staff of 1943 and their sponsor on the beautiful completion of a difficult task. In compiling and publishing the 1943 Monticello, you have proved your willingness to shoulder responsibility and discharge it with courage and enthusiasm. This is the spirit that will carry you through the years victoriously. It has been a pleasure, students of Jefferson, to be associated with you in this school project. We hope to continue this association with each of you, personally. Depend on us for your photographic needs, all through life. You will find us eager to serve you. ' STUDEPUS ' HPRESERVERS OF MEMORIES OLD NEGATIVES ALWAYS ON FILE AT SrUDER's SAN ANTONIO ' AUSTIN They are GIVING their very lives. LEND Page 183 your money. BUY WAR BONDS NOW 6550.0 : Aww vwuv-ob fQ7F- Vvug R...i.fvLA.-.- vwfx.-DC' LAGAAJ bw- f A OUR ADVERTISING If IENDS A -:UUL ouvua. ' I I vein Caja. NIIIIWITI Il TIIIIIII DEDICATED TO 0 COMMUNITY SERVICE For Lovely Misses and Junior Dresses 92nd Anniversary of Milling in Texas First shop at Since 1851 A . PIONEER .,CmId'A READY-To-WEAR A ' f:,s'f 'f f'e WHITE WINGS v,'i,I?2'v5,iE51 312 East Houston Street iCathedral 76 1 FLOUR i E M A I C C l E Use for every . ... .... .... Bak'n Pur ose I.r.:s:'s.e-:.. Monte Car o C eaners 1 g P Keep 'Em Flying PIONEER FLOUR MILLS VIC AND TED P h g 5187 1702 W. Kings Highway SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS A. S. Marucheau Company SALES - SERVICE GLENN FOSTER NASH CO. 1501 Broadway G. 7288 INSURANCE AGENTS 1804 Transit Tower San Antonio, Texas Cars Steam Cleaned -- Battery and Tire Service COCKRELI. SERVICE STATION Your Magnolia Dealer Fredericksburg Rd. P. 9931 Compliments of Q Saalelz .I . at Donaldson Ave. San Antoni T a n a I a n xg-VAXYOQI T. H. Flannery W. K. Flannery f f 5 E J- 0- Flannerv Sweeging Compounds, Sanitary Suppliea Floor F'ni , Fl W , L' id S s, l n'n 9, J. B. K CO. COI1':D0i.l'l?sS, Dggrly Briliiizs, lllilginfectziiilts, Insiiticiges 11 Deodorants 9, 9? REAL ESTATE - RENTALS ...A INSURANCE STAR CHEMICAL COMPANY - . MANUFACTURERS AND DISTRIBUTORS Cathedral 6442 40a E. Travis Street 646 W. Martin Fannin 4942 If If 8 8 1 1 8 okfaf 8 51' 3 'ND 3 Milam Chevrolet Company Servicing All Makes of Cars KL Trucks N. Flores at Martin St. Fannin 2211 itis YOUR move now. LEND UNCLE SAM 1 THE FIGHTING DOLLARS to win this warf, Page 184 bMA,,.v'j'L'I ,-f5V '1K DOUGH Hqras J,,Lu - f 3g,,1 '70o9M-4-'W' fj,1w'1,A0UR ADVERTISING FRIENDS f FROM I ZINTGRAF F ISI-CROAQXDAGERIXIJI-,fills 724 N. ST. MARY'S FANNIN 7071 ,. ,qu Q . e- JQMMMVQJGQ ' ,- Q41 efipfoiifif Wm +edJfe,M ' 7 3-Good Reasons-3 Why You Should Buy Your Clothes from Us. 1. Easiest Credit in Town. 2. First Class Merchandise. 3. Ami rioggone good folks to do business with Gifts that are different BIRDIE MARKS LINEN SHOP Federal Credit Clothiers SPN fgliffusl T 5 1520 McCullough P- 8221 li - COMPLIMENTSYEJF 771 i i i A iii -4 V ISSION Myamhoai Greetings from LA VENCEDORAH TORTILLA MANUFACTURERS Garfield 0902 San Antonio' Teil-12 Buena Vista I feb M50 I ,.-WI... ' S A 1, ' Dr. Pepper an n onlo . III BOUIIHS iii Im C Co O- ' Ulf ?Q 'I 1 W 'hl' if I if IL' ',f,,.. qw 'N San Antonio 9 E 501 Broadway Fannin 1361 Texas Xlilaxles - 66 Page 185 Someone's son or brother or husband or father is fighting our battle out there. Protect him. BUY WAR BONDS. if OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS i ,, JIMNQIE RASCOE AUTO SUPPLY TOWER SECRETARIAL SCHOOL GASOLINE AND OILS FOR GIRLS 7 TIRES AND TUBES .No. 1- - ain and Ashby No. 2 -McCullough at Dewey 2nd floor, Insurance Building gg. Teil one P-1521 Pershing 3321 'Free' ad Service San Antonio, Texas Fahllill 8032 San AI1f,O1'll0, TEXHS The Place Where Jefferson Goes THERE'S NOTHING ACCIDENTAL I I ABOUT QUALITY. fl.-fy The MONTICELLO i is bound in a custom-built cover I BIGGER-BETTER I I,.. .. Universal Bookbindery ':'i1I 111':'2':':':'1111I1i:1I ' IN SAN ANTONIO IZ b IlI:R :RR IR I ABUATES OF 1943 .... eww - 1 QLJ-9-ffl Jeskels and the youth of Southwest Texas have long geen fgood companions . . For s more than just a sto-reg' ilk a personality-always hospitable, always ready to serve you through large stocks, N newest fashions, and values that let you keep your budget. Young rw I ' folk lil-SE the warm friendliness ecause is deep friendship between -you-th 9 fi A y gm I of 1:l'rrs's't'cW'e and you see them andgfffae, as grown steadily greate . I-tlslkin I . Q now considered one of the most beautifulfges in Often, bUYU1g With the C0I1f1' America . . . I-ike-a-'wheletity17f'shops-'under-Jane - - 36615-always waiting to please you, your family, dence they placemareal fnend' I your friends. I O JO S K E S SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS . 'Your Co untry wants to borrow every iclle clollar you do not neecl for necessities. BUY WAR BONDS.,, Page 186 1. Cbninix R'i.slcfXM1fJf!'l I I I lk Nieneg iiien.-iv--ni wfvvq rl-I' 'I' ' S ' 'I nl Il' I'x:'l.L wl' -I 'wr-A .lu,g. - IV.. ' ' '-N'I-- .V O .1 iv OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS -A' f- R- 1 , , ' For A11 Available Merchandise ffflffffflllf if 'f K ' - A Q - ' ' . e, ,, , I-4 I 1 acc 1' .a ' Shop at SEARS and Save I.. 1442. ,KIM ,L L A -ff 6' FREE PARKING 2?i'f'4 A 5 awed ROMANA PEAQA MAJ' 'Ned il rr WM. fi - : ,Q K. A-Z , , ff' SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CG. fi 2 A ' TL' f L 1 'Cf 3 -R v. Huffmeyer and Ce. Yi1s.3i.:t2iz.3'if.E.i:.r32ef f 6 q7'l07'I5t San A1zto'mIo's Oldest Furniture Store 1-00 M ' A F 0772 KAROTKIN FURNITURE CO. C atlo Fred San Antonio, T 221 WEST COMMERCE Q i J J , E , E A R Z A Manor Grocery, Market 81 Drugs . FINE TAILOR Fresh Fruits KL Vegetables MILITARY, CIVILIAN, LADIES we N. si. Mary-S Tel. B. aevaa 951 Donaldson P. 6361 PL 6651 E Es ' ALAMO WELDING SUPPLY CO. Delivery Specialists kj A S 541 s. si. Marys se. Tel. Fannin om MERCHANTSa J Q ' Everything For The Welder DELIVERY SERVICE . 5 E1 Sh E. E. De Rossett, Manager San Antonio. Texa 901 E. Houston G. 5226 Zi E- . ' XP 3 'J E V E L Y N Wrecker Service We Never Close E U. K. G A R A G E - E 6 the best in Fannin 22912. Magix Alirlelnijtlrxgleyls Sliannin 2295 is Eb Repairing AuI:cIoJrE1c:m1?isie1sL?:l15 Business - 04 0, - P: COMPLIMENTS 2 . ' N of l -W -- -fo ORMSBY fCHEVROLETf COMPANY e S I 1 I ' The Only Dealer Automotive Engineer in Texas gg Lg , M' Block South New Transit Tower - G. 0113 Y E E O i A- in . is , , f ET Q5 8 On battlefields over the worlol the weigltt of your money cf' h N will lne felt. BUY WAR BONDS this very minut .U Page 187 IQKAQQ OAI? y,.i,ifiil?Z? Www we if s. R ADVERTISING FRIENDS -k ,Alf '50 Congratulations and Good Wishes to the Class of 1943 GREEN sf STEEN, Mgrs. SOUTHERN LLOYDS 4, FIRE TORNADO AND AU OM ILE INSURANCE r r V V, ' 1 Garfield 8121 I an Antonio, Texas - 4.. 5 - .:.4L.fJ. :ge iiia s T ll lfi I E I fu- I ' f . - - RAN 'MAT Eu, Owner JEWELRY COMPANY Bra ff K as YEARS ON ALAMO PLAZA O .2211 Vfpyhgjiff ll 1' TRY 'fyfudli ,LQPS o1Wbf?'fQ ,J'I 7+7-fu!! 64109-,J Dine in Dixie V 4' '7 .1 I 2 e .bfwrmea -ff-fid 1G4wi , -Mzlfvj-if . SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS J mi? ' 'N X Fanigz A o 1 A V r Ai A YV. t 'RANDOLPH BHS STAT N A V DECKBR f V - -4 BEN MINDESy Manager ZLVTE' v D V ,Q 'Cl V? s V, Vt ik V I MV V, K., V ,Q BJJY WARIBONQS-1AND STAMPS4-ji ' J aan 'V Compliments Ori I L ff X V .9 .eclarationn ., -'EUS ENE Jg ROTH H 13 DUN ,,i .f J , V, V J. Itgdlo Qtei'fior1 KO N O sf , PQTN I , , Q 4 . ' '1400 on your dial 21tifl6:-Pi'56b? ' 'V 1 J? ,f' 3X , , -, , , V .. . - .' I '- T ff, I fi . 5- , . -. .f . Lg! VV f N, .TRINITY UNIVERSITQ NEW U V ER 1Tv'?A if ,wana to jEFFERSON'S STUDENTS A LTYQ f - , ,, 1 , VV ., 6The I erging of the University of San Antonio with Trinity Universjjyf' e 'A laborlbdfryfgiigzy M 'library fmilities and larger, stronger faculty, will give at major university to San Antonio. f ' uTriqjty Unive ty ffl ted with the Association f American Colleges, the Southern Assoeiacbn of ' 9 Colleges and Second S h l the Association of Texas C ll g '. th P sbyterian College Union. the 4, Council if Gxurch B d f Education, th American As' ' t' f U ersity Women, the American se I Assbciati n of Colleg t R strars, the State Department of Education of T s, the University f Tex a X 1. ,- ' 6 I - 5 and' the University f th State of New York. ' FOR INFORMATION CALL A Registrar-Pershing 9186 1 . 'HAL l , v Are you-doing your part in the winning of this war? I ' '. Backup Unclesam. L1-END YOUR MONEY., 9 Page 188 O X71 . V xr! LR U 'J Ml ,le C ner. 1 i -k OUR ADVERTISIN ff I 'k It Pays to Look Well Pitts' Barbers owfifief E p p. .MJ 1 leffffi, M :ff,,,14. J - f 4, fl? -nl A ' If WHEREIAJEFFERSONIGOES fgffd' FULLERVPRINTINI3 Cm. LINIIIIN PRINTERS 110 N. Flores Fannin 7652 --A----as A -THE Original Nfexica Resglzauifant liuevbaaei LHSYMJVC 115-121 LOSOYA STREET Telephone: Cathedral 7982 Compliments of . . . FROST BROTHERS TELOTTE ELECTRIC CO. Electric Contractors and Dealers Fixtures and Supplies FRANK H. GONZALEZ FURNITURE SHOP Garfield 0146 435 Main Ave. Cor. Martin 2507 N' St' Mary,S P' 0712 Q Poultr ,Da'ry8zDo Fo d' A' COW Inc' S Seeds and Cut Flfwerg S EWU UC UTCTS 0 , , Mattresses, Pillows, Box Springs Studio Couches - Upholstering 1907 S. St. Mary's St. K. 6169 Main Store 8: Office: 321 E. Commerce St.. .Garfield 5211 Store 1-3721 S. Flores .............. Kenwood 9611 Store 2- 154 Fredericksburg 1 Store 3 -2412 Blanco . ............. . Store 453219 W. Commerce .......... Garfield 6491 Rl. .... Pershing 7641 Pershing 8211 Compliments of PEREZ DRUG STORE Candy-Toilet Articles-Cigarettes GAR1-'II-:LD 8153 ARTHUR E. BIARD COMPANY REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE 627 N. Zarzamora F. 8652 1001-7 Majestic Building San Antonio, Texas Dependable - Reliable Laundry and Cleamng Semnce FANCY DRESSES AND EVENING GOWNS OUR SPECIALTY Compliments of Vvinerich Shepherd Laundries Co. Fannin 9347 315 S. Alamo Motor Sales Company World's Largest Studebaker Dist'ributo'rs SAN .ANTONIO 301 Broadway UF. 4331 I Buy even a small part of a Flying Fortress or at airplane Q - carrier. BE PROUD OF YOU 5 AR 'IN VICTORY Page 189 - f JICIHN Ili.. ZIEILILIEIIQ ,bm S' .94 J IF w. 'rl n W Im 2. 1 , N 4 I Xa el y. . .. S. lx ff A u KY. XA B 4 I' 4: -. if ,S J . fl r--1 fs nfl -I fi N. 44 4: ew.. l,: . .dd s 1 V11 Ik OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS if Tip Top Sandwich Shop Compliments FOUNTAIN STEAKS AND Of SERVICE FRIED CHICKEN U QAAA-Iv. aozo FREDERICKSBURG RD. . CASINO ELECTRIC . HAT SL SUIT CLEANING CO. Garfield 4801 224 E. Houston St. San Antonio, Texas 516 E. Houston St. F ALLEN AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE :X I omplimeaf 5. of , , , A , 4 I K .IAQ -JVM Automotive Electrical Parts and Service 'R' A W 'V-Q Complete Motor Analysis and Tune-Up - Fram Oil .5,x1'l, E 81 EET Filters-Horns-Fog LightsgBrakes, Hydraulic and Mechanical-Specified Linings KI Parts-Carburetors, 5 , - Store Generators, Motors-Hydraulic Steering Stabilizers 537 S. St. Mary's St. Fannin 1274 FOR QUALITY LAUNDERING .AT QECONOMICAI. PRICES SU HINE LAUNDRY and DR CLEANING CORP. 617 N.ehbres Fannin 7271 Compliments of HAUSLER - KILIAN CO. Jefferson Students Eat Our Candies Where Jefferson Students Meet TALK O' THE TOWN GRILL 309'SN Mary's St. - Across from the Gunter Luscious Food at Reasonable Prices In'a Modern, Pleasing Atmosphere FOR THE BEST Calmbach Auto Top 8: Body Co. 1509 Broadway Fannin 1279 GreetsfA'llIJefferson Students and Compliments the qrehter 1943 Staff of the Jefferson Monticello REAL ESTATE - LOANS INVESTMENTS - INSURANCE N. St. Mary's St. San Antonio, Texas I GOAS TAMALE FACTORY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Popular With Popular People HAVE at school on Wednesday ' at sncials and clubs THEM at your own private parties 4 828 FredericksbuI'g Rd. P. 9822 ID rs N S PE TLY LEE r ' ILINGNIER NURSERY Garfield 6433 6201 W. Commerce Regular Line of Nursery Stock EXPERTS IN LANDSCAPING TIRES TUBES BATTERIES FIRESTONE STORES TEXACO PRODUCTS - AUTO SUPPLIES I 701 N Alamo F. 0251 14 Mc llo , I QQ , Q ' J I vyghin ou , spee y 'tt osquito Boat to HJ' ff guarcl our shdres. BUY WAR BONDS TODAY. Page 190 t E '13-4. b-aio U-aiu .La .1 144, l -A11-6-A-an M'-4-Asp-4, ir DUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS if 'A' ir ak 'A' 'A' ir ir 'A' 'lr 'A' 'lr 'A' We Wish to take this opportunity to pay special tribute lk f to those Jefferson students who are in the armed forces. . . if who have so courageously answered our country's call to wk ir the colors. They have justly Won our heartfelt admiration and deepest respect. To the graduating class of '43 we extend our congratulations and good wishes. We wish to thank you for your splendid spirit of cooperation, and to commend you on the many fine school organizations that your unselfish diligence has maintained. We are proud to have been chosen to serve you. It is indeed always a pleasure to serve our many friends at Jefferson. the A91-ww' , 6fud.!Q,z-'fn-f . ILCOICLIX CE. - THE STYLE sl-Ion on THE sourl-I DWMMUMZLTIA f?u.,!W1 it . IM. W1'I.1E R. DALLAS ZELMA R. D S W. R. D A L LA S FURNITURE STUDIO 901 McCullough at Ashby San Antonio, T Phone Cathedral 6231 f CRAIN 8: PALMER PHARMACY Where filling of prescriptions is a specialty Ave. E. Next to Medical Arts Bldg. PERRY L. CRAIN ELM!-:R PALMER QllaMen'A Jlnt .Shop PICTURES FRAMED AND FRAMED PICTURES Artist's Supplies and Prints of Old Masters and Contemporaries M O S S E VA N S CONOCO SERVICE Fredericksburg Rd. at Furr Dr. 102 East Houston Street Garfield 5611 F' H Ch ' L t QULLEDCJE FLOIDERS res OS 1910 Fredericksburg Road Pershing 3021 C' M' REALTORS - BUILDERS CORSAGES - BOUQUET - CUT FLOWERS 4 PERSHING 7141 FUNERAL SPRAYS - Por PLANTS - GIFTS Off 9: 107 Mary Louise D1-ive san Antonio. Te Adolf go .- Vogel Solis Market Basket Fgojfier - 9 '-ef, 'A' 1818 MAIN AVENUE I -,,!' I- fab uglxngtafv 00 fLrMAnuf'5wa Girgzldl P. 3181 There can be no seconcl place winner in this contest. All you holcl clear must be guarolecl. BUY BQNDS. H Page 191 t OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS -k Compliments of ILIEIE SHERMAN Dress Shop AL FRANK 3119 BROADWAY San Pedro Cleaners 8' Storage Smart dresses and hats for less than 523 San Pedro Call F. 3111 you expect to pay Bexar County National Banlc ST. MARY's AND TRAVIS STREETS JORDAN - IVERS CO. S. ALAMO AND ST. MARY'S STREETS San Antonids Oldest Ford Dealer 1 HIGHLAND MILK Compliments Pershing 7931 1007 W. Ashby of Milk adds years to life and life to years. Ask for it at your favorite Grocer or Cafe. In a nal I Ord oll ge S9 M- 5 ' -'Cm fff' - W dl ld . Wag! tgikluejla THE CENTRAL ?:LOE REPAIR CO. 1908 MAIN AVENUE CENTRAL BOOT C0- Pershing 5166 Alamo Plaza -Xxx G. 5218 'lo JKE S FUNERAL HOME 4 ip Ave. Fannin 7201 X N, I CONGRATULATIONS To the fin young men and women who comprise the student body of Thomas Jefferson High School. Congratulations to these boys and girls and our good wishes for good grades, good health, continued happiness. May they always merit the condifence, love, and loyalty of their mothers and dads. Never before were you offered such a value. Invest in A your own and Americals future. BUY BONDS NOW.,' Page 192 if QURJSUQSVERTISING FRIENDS ff f . N af -v-yea- .11 g- 1... - 1 .X f i' I 'J . N, fit ' Con ratu1at1 s 1 if f Loaf. XY, H ww . , JN Ks. , and best w1shes to the of 43, L, .W . X . V., ML -fm ' x-K fl N!! - k l Q ax. l who ran ros. e .ev V1 0-'vu-.J -.4 Ei F' 4,f7.,.-wiv , e 3 -Ve 4 lf' -- Ixlziatlllrfillgeiloorftest Congratulations and Love , ' QEconomy Shoe Repair fm' the J 509 w. coMMERcE sT. Q NO' 1lni1 ig'0'3jQ'di g Monticello Sponsor and Staff P B ard from your Mgqi' E. Haggard Ofc. Mgr., Frances Hagg g' gg 'l Phon P rshin 9194 Asst. 1., Floyd Ha au e e g Mother Qnandlma Cookie Co. Manufacturers of Cookies-Crackers MRS- MARCUS A. TULER P. O. Box 906 San Antonio, Texas Q Q f S i an i A Jfa-me wee! .940-me i l g s 5. 1 The ancient love of man for his shelterhas gone down into song and l story from ages that are now dim with the dusk of the past. The home that holds for woman all the treasures of her mind and her heart must continue to be the guiding star of the Wise men of the future. We will be glad to furnish suggestions and ideas that would be helpful in the planning of a home of your own, Without obligation of course. Alamo Lumber Company H. H. MCDONALD, Manager 2110 South Flores Fannin 4161 Mighty tanks, great planes, millions of shells! Page 193 Have you a share in these? BUY WAR BONDS. H EJ Weofea 5 -21 1:9557 fi?-.r ne! gjlfim -k OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS -A' M1 ll S S Il 'O N ' ' 'DIDAXNGIE I-IEALTHFULLY NATURALLY DELICIOUS GOOD B- 1 BOTTLING COMPANY 1912 Broadway Phone: Garfield 6118 Grand Rapids Furniture Co. If so CDT OFFICIAL GPA 5 Floors of Real Furniture Values 'g00b,j??EAlf5 TIRZJISEZCTOR Always Saves You Money OOOO r- TIRES GOODYEAR SERVICE 136-38 W. Commerce 602 B midway G. 1373 Serve it in your Home JO , a FOR THE CO-ED S METZGER s MILK MISSES WEAR X R. -E Phone C- 1331 f01' H0me Delivery 500 E. Houston-Corner Losoya It 'KJ 1 Y 'k'ki k'k'k'k'ki k'k'k'A'i k'k'k'k'k'k'k'k aww 6 5: O 91 tyllears ag? allititle store gas Iiouznded 1 gx a e cross- ral s nown as an n omo. 4, ... Here it stands today: BELL'S, Texas' N -1- vin E mf! Q , 4 Oldest Jewelers! Through the years N, V1 U . if-WORK BELL'S has maintained its leadership ? Q' K' ' through constant adherence to the prin- 4 sc Mr X E -9 Jag clples of honesty which have inspired a S3 ' confidence which is BELL'S most treas- 3 P as ' ured possession. W s. + ye I Q u ' N2 IQ G Home of Good Luck Wedding Rings i if I ' Wim I4W5QPPO1i X- 5 I1 N B E L L S wk -A' if sk k if 'k 'k i' 516 E. HousToN s1'. sm YEAR if -Af The battlecry from every front is 'Send us more planes and ships and tanks., DO YOUR PART NOW.,' Page 194 fp: ' lf' ff'-' 'Q Immun. Lvigolamd qsbum 'k OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS tllmbi -.lI,e.ua9Q,c1A:d C 0 L E M A N 8: C 0. WQTQZZ Illia? SzST2Znlaf.'l1'nfl'dZfQfIQespin. cu. wh gl-N EVERY KNOWN FORM OF are made- SM GOOD INSURANCE AND BONDS J D E E- BETTEN CDU RT mum ' 1125 AIFUUO National Bldg- Fannin 4151 .246 College St. F. 7561 San Antonio, Texas E Compliments of GENERAL OLDSMOBILE CO. YOUR OLDSMOBILE DEALER 801 Broadway F. 7355 Kellq f-Scherrer, Florist Flowers for all Occasions Pershing 6184 326 W. Josephine K O D 1-iii? EFGIANNIEE H I N cs printed for only .......... CCIICS TWO SERVICES DELUXE SERVICE ECONOMY SERVICE World-famous round-cornered, Any Size 6 or 3 exposure Z 5 Border Kodak nprintsfgllf 445' roll of films developed and and 54, according to size. De- . veloping 104 extra. Take Your Films to any Authorized Dealer for WORLD'S KODAK LARGEST FINISHERS SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS A' , Or any of our Retail Stores. 215 Alamo Plaza 1726-28 Broadway SADYE HARRIS THE P fesgztjn51eKgf1miI2jS1g2ai?,f1eSSeS Dimagine Secretarial School JEANETFE BURKE - Mminerg OF USINESS ADMINISTRATION Presenting Hats For Young Sophisticates C0'EDUCATI0NAL 322 N. ST. MARY's GUNTER HOTEL 325 W- FRENCH P- 3841 AL Alamo Blue Print 81 Supply CO. Artist's Supplies for School Work LAUNDRY F CLEANING Drafting Materials Pershing 9123 1723 W. Gramercy 506 N. Presa St. San Antonio, Texas Lend up to the limit of your Inanlz account. Youill sleep more sounclly tonight. BUY WAR BONDS NOW. Page 195 d0W 4'- UL'e'19 AM-064 . -fee, 'WW 57ffff4ZMWgM,Wf7R JIM 1 ' ' ' , A M gf M E , , A - ' l if o R! JPTTSLVERTISINEG ,F.R1EiQpgsg gf y E E E E E 1 ggi- Fe E4-L??fk T 1 . ,E - 5 T-W -' Cwl Ty - fD1a,H.E1I,QIo1ntg'0me1rg PUNCH'-5 T fl ,J T PT METRIST' - vrlcum l W' -f'- ' L 'S ' 'L' f 'WV ' O O 0 T V Th tor fo X i ini f MODERN EYE EXAMINATIONS , A T A E e S EHZ L X Uh 'fd 2dF1 M -Bldg. l ie HE,f'Y'?,ND- 'TNED ' V V ' Broadway at Houston San Antonio, Texas ' Houston Streetvat .Broadway E l lf' 1' V -H , ' ,HY 'A' 7 7 ff Y Q4 , ,M E -' Y, 717-1, ffj, -tix ,-1,3144 , 4 A u B U Y WA R B O N If , FOR FAMGUS WATCHES, SHAW- i PERFECT DIAMUNDS, SILVERWARE, H A COSTUME JEWELRY AND GIFTS . . . T AT CASH PRICES- GN EASY CREDIT TERMS l I T TEXAS' GREATEST JEWELERS . l 1 ' 1 V 17 A M ,-fi' T T 203 EAST HOUSTON STREET, GUNTER HOTEL - V, A -A-E R f A A AA A A ER- A A A -QF, I Q NTJ' ALMA MATER SONG ,fyfft - - ' Elf NJ ? Q There is a school we all love wellg CHORUS: Y A-VAT, I ' lil' i ' 'Tis TPIOITIHS J9ff9I'S0I1Z Thomas Jefferson, Thomas Jefferson, T' Her glories we will always tell Dear- Old School of mine, C 1 ' i OUT Thomas Jeffersvn. I'll sing thy praises everywhere, i On field and campus winning boys Dear Thomas Jefferson, ' Q I jg And girls already stand , For dear old Thomas Jefferson, jk C , Our Alma Mater grand. l . XJ I LM lr W W i YYY 7 727 W 7 Y WY 'ir 777 V 727 VYYWYYH7 . Make certain there will never he another Bataan or Corregicfor or Wake Island. BUY WAR BQNDSH Page 196 new 4 eww f OUR ADMTISI G FRIENDS f CAR CONSERVATION Automotive transportation is absolutely essential to the winning of the war ..... . Service men, in maintaining and conserving both vehicle an tires, are performing a most important function in the war effort. -Joseph, stma Director, Office of Defense Transportation. Q M ' t -k 'C-6 dw ff The following firms will c ser Y '44,-i Allen Auto Electric Service 1. . Mary's . . . ..... . Baie, M. L., service station -. roadwgyxq ....... ...... 7972 .4471 Broadway Auto Supply 320 Broa a ......... .......... G . 381 i Calmbach Auto Top and ody - 150 'dway ..... .... F . 1 . Clark's Gulf Super Serv g..5i6 ..... 631 Cockrell Service Station -- ric s Q onal on ....... . . 9 Evans, Moss, Conoco Station - Fre t Furvri. . . . 7821 -Scum?-4 Firestone Stores - 701 N. Alamo ........ ..... .... .... . Flying Cadets Auto Exchange - 405 Broadway. . . . . . . . Foster, Glenn, Nash Co. - 1501 Broadway. . General Oldsmobile Co. - 801 Broadway ..... N, 0297 X F73 7 Goodyear Service - 602 Broadway ........... .....,......... C. Herpel-Gillespie - 319 Broadway ............ 2 ..... Aw . , ...... . 11 Jordan-Ivers Co. - S. Alamo at St. Mary's ..... 4 . . 1 Kinsel-Robinson Co. -931 Broadway ................. ........ G . 1271 -' Milam Chevrolet Co. - N. Flores at Martin ..... . . F. 22 Miller, Leroy, Auto Repair - 408 Bowie ..... . . .G. 8651 Mission City Pontiac Co. - 830 Broadway .... . . .G. 0361 Mitchell, O. R. Motors - 1041 Navarro ..... . . .G. 2281 Motor Truck Sales Co. - 1727 Broadway ..... .... F . 1465 Ormsby Chevrolet Co. - 457 S. St. Mary's .... . . .G. 0113 Poe, A. B., Motor Co. - 900 Broadway .......... ..... F . 9354 Rascoe, Jimmie, Auto Supply - Main at Ashby ........ . . .P. 1521 Rascoe, Jimmie, Auto Supply - McCullough at Dewey .... . . .P. 3321 San Antonio Buick Co. - 501 Broadway .............. . . .F. 1361 Smith Motor Sales - Broadway at Eighth .... . . . .F. 0141 U. K. Garage - N. St. Mary's at E. Martin ..... . . .F. 2294 Winerich Motor Sales Co. - 301 Broadway ..... . . .F. 4331 ,W Page 197 General MacArthur says, 'lf I live, lshall return to save them., Help him to go. BUY WAR BONDS., fha ul ' ' ' X 6 , M E..-.ix-1 .mls-.I-Lev -Bs'-T - VM ,N 11 d1.dQ.-maj iiys GUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS if . Congratulations to the Class of 1943 tj E Cathedral1476 401 Navarro . ESAWTELLEQ L ' IMCALLASTERQ THE BEST IN 2 4 - - - E In CARY INSURANCE I 19 5 Texas Theatre Building Fannin 4843 'L -ee' X IQ 5 Best Wishes i0 JEFFERSON JEFFERSON HEADQUARTERS FOR Us , 5 Z . Q ' FINE JEWELRY I 1 J s.s. -'fmliuiu Y . Mlsslon City Ponilac Company ' 400 East Houston St' . k - HATS CLOTHING . g MILITARY GOODS FURNISHINGS Drlnk . . . X MEN's WEAR AND MILITARY GOODS 326 N. St. Mary's St. C1059 to Nature CY . -Gunter Hotel Bldg. 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