Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1949
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S f 1 l i wma zfifhzm 1949 Saluiing the Franciscan Missions oi the Early Days of San Antonio puilbtfzeff ,Me Slfucfenii af H San 14a-ionic, 7exa4 THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH scHooL ..w- 'g'a'- ?' Fm 1 iflliiiwg was :ew if , . , A. 21,16 an f x 'ilk A If-1 , , ffl .32 ix! 12 .. ' 3 t 1 - .- -I-:vii ' i . '7lIe Us . ff L, '.'i:'?:?. G ,ur ,, . . -4,11 Q, -I Ci, - JQQQQWE 1 , . YP 1 7114 4mm Rode Ztlmdawajfflmzw Sm fade A SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS - - - 1949 A S , .mx 48? r. .. ,. . ' x- t fll 4- .73 A . ,. f ill L' Q..-P. 6, I . , , N .m r L, L 'fu ' '-:gs.1Jlgb 1,1 '. H. . Sv: lgflil iifisgaf F Qt , 5 ' Y ' I or j . S5315 ' -ff, . -S2 . I i -:L 7? Q - .V ,fy-, . l we I U ni , aff, F115 I E+ f, . S f-fs.. - ., ..- yf 3.5 .. ' ' , f ' ey .E s I - .1 .A 5 Q' if' - f A X tffgiw-1 -- -H A ' -fps- 'Q-:slugs 1. .sq-S:g4t.'.f'V, -wr ... .W -.4 dw P-.FZ 4 -4. . 4 - . f Q ij. -vo .. 1 1,1551 .1 Eff' .I , -' .V ' W -V i x- I , . ' ' U N ' Ms CRY, Mission San Iose I l V Wifldu ,Me Madman I. Padres Administration and Faculty II. Councils Classes III. Tribes Organizations IV. Mission Lite School Life V. Militia Military VI. Braves Sports VII. Smoke Signals Advertisers Mission Concepcion Sv 5 1 I., . .tj QL' Z ' -- N I fav . G ' --es. .. F' ' N, , - I' N N. Elis a 'li ft -E1 -X 5 I '1' ' -rf :fr ,a a -I T 22.1441 .Q E' W 1 .f f 'lx ,141 ifl I ,fi i S . 1-xi 'SJ'-'4Vg, X Ypfv!,fi'Lsi . X ' K- .,. .- ' ,LE ' H U x f . .1 ' , R , :'? fi-.. , V 4 1:15 - fffgggzx-I I ALJ' .1-S' , 4 ,vrlxiqi 'V 1 -N-Nx K rg-g, ,sn ' ,: I . , - 9 A , if ' 4' S A7 ,I -I 'if 3-'.. , 'N --- -' ms.-. E-J l A. 1 - -t l '- .,., -, ,Q 1-9 5,35 W J 5 gli :L - I - V. -S ff .- -'AH'-5' 1.11 I ia :Ld .e -if ' V5 ' . . 225' ' 3- 2' 11515.-I N N' ' - .2 2. X .za -' ., 2,1 Y -My i - rj, ggpgx -,- - M I-3 .e gil yy I , 'gf , ' 'lr lgf- rf -': -5?-1 fx - lssf' ' 'f' ' S' L QR.. Q S? U -K .V ,Kg 'RX -4 yixx i . . i f J if X 11 ' ff nl I 1. lr 0' -- 'ii Hxvfbi 3 Li: Q1 ,, v-2 . , Kilim i nf ' . ' 1 ,A t J. 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Neglected too long, their ancient, Weatherbeaten walls enclosing treasured little portions of those days when a rare civilization flourished for the Indians at the hands ot men of gentle birth, these missions are now receiving the attention their dignity deserves. Eventually, we trust, all ot them will become national historic sites, as did San lose, Queen of all the Missions, by an Act of Congress in 1935. May our dedication, so proudly given, draw even more attention to these stately monuments oi a long-gone era and to the preservation they have so richly earned. Mission San Francisco de la Espada . - ' fill, i A ,,. 4 -Vx V if ag, mf f i pw, f' , ' 1- : Pl .d s X U t -- 2 N . . xz iffi iyf ' l 133' 1 ,.-ni Y I I. as ill. :ff-,t if-... - i. if i l .4 ju ees- -,lwnn 7 12' 'Y ff' .f 'iTf ' . Elyll 'f 4 2. NN ' A- E, ' .J .- In , , ,, J v .F--Ein? Etlgezzur , ,,. Y. , X-1-gikfg' ' ., H up , J: ,.,, I, fp, zp..--- X nfl? ,'. 'i s . 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QWX1 t' 4 N-t3 ! i ,A Q mission in the Western World - its picturesque arcaded -4'X C A cloisters, its domed chapels, its high Gothic tower, its elabo- ti rately carved cedar doors, its main entrance sculptured f.x V E LIE S T 'lah :' .MV in bold relief With fine statues ot the saints, its famous Rose Window, the memorial created by the griev- ing Huisar, the Spanish sculptor Whose carv- ings seem to live and move in the moon- light- all these We saw today when We visited beautiful San Iose Mission. , THE MONTICELLO STAFF As- Q iw ,, fix l .2 yl ' gig' rn. l if f ' sf ' i liki- it if l W i '71 t .. . f 1 7 'f . -.91 ' lt - - ' V' lf, I' fx I - :. ,il 2: 'll -' . ' VE' I' . 1 4 flgil v we t N t , :iz j 'il Q r kfyi- ,r l ' in . X rv I .. P , ,:'l?'f nf 'WL ' E: f-in .-N-, sf-tj -in - F-3 - lwbidian San fue q San lfffiquel Je rqyuaqa E -2 i 5 2 5 ,Q 3 s 5 s 5. 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Already our letter- son is a tradition, cherished by thousands who claim it, known nationally for its beauty and its prowess. We thank you, Mr. Portwood, the one whose dream came true tor us. Close to letterson hearts is one who, through the years, while he was the well loved principal ot Horace Mann Iunior School, sent his graduates to us to become leaders here. Through the honors they won tor us, they reflected glory on the school and its leader who had trained them for Ietterson. We admire very much his warm smile, his wise understanding, and his splendid appreciation ot good things. We thank you, Mr. Miller, tor the part you have played and are playing in Ietfersons greatness. Ma. Umm Z. Milla M14 5 n.Z'05an14n,Z'omnJl9!zScfwal4 Ma. 7 Quq Raqeu if Trusted guide, invaluable friend, democratic leader, efficient organizer- all these in a large measure are one Whose inspirational leadership, friendly manner, unselfish guidance, rare sense of humor, and personal attention to every detail have made our school one of the most beautiful and outstand- ing in the nation. Because he himself is fine and stable, he believes in us, and we in turn 'try' to live up to his belief. For all that you mean to lefferson and to us, we salute you, our friend and principal, Mr. T. Guy Rogers. ua :quulanf Calmness, serenity, sweetness, friendliness, lightning-like Ma. Raqmancf W. fqanolcf Friendliness, capability, dependability, tolerance, dignity, understanding, courtesy, sympathy-all these are the qualities of the true gentleman Whose friendly counsel and Wise guidance Iefferson boys almost involuntarily seek When problems beset us. He is the symbol of the friendship and .democracy for which the great Thomas lefferson himself stood. On the campus and in the corri- dors as Well as in your office, Mr. Arnold, we can depend upon your unswerving allegiance to our school and to us. efficiency, unbelievable understanding, brilliance of mind, and Warmth of character-these are the qualities We marvel at and admire in one who is every girl's in- valuable adviser, every student's real friend, and our school's good fortune to have. Never too hurried to help us solve our troubles, she makes us feel enriched and even much more sure of ourselves after a visit to her office. We know how much you mean to us, Miss Smith. M134 Qacznceft Smiifa o Gm lean af 352425225 55 inf H Y' .1,l M55 .4 ,, .. I5111139k5Tlf,'1fitQS2','9yi Z, .V wsslffzwwwtif vzfmswzwf sqm! Q' ,fl ,i.,f.f-i aEQf+s31 s3:,38f gifrzf. igfiiw -fvgffslixeiszzfmqww? QE-ffgffawi fl .fffwzmz s,3az,airXwn,:'bzuw - Q 5 'Zi Q A' G M41 Y. ' . .. 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Emery Music Spons.: Band, Orches- tra, and Drum and Bugle Corps Mrs. Bassie Bennett History Mr. G. C. Daniel Mathematics, Chairman Miss Floy C. Finney Commercial sm-iz-'Ji 1 5 445, N 5iit,.t,.,.,g:N ,,,, . ,I , .. w a, . .: A 1: A - :ff i'fg21e'feyEf 12 , ,if ffl af 1 in - ,V V, ,,-. , E ,,K. f ' 5 . if f1. Vz,.W.,,,1 gf if Y , ri yi , MfSgt. Cecil W. Berry Asst, Commandant Drill Team Instructor R.O.T.C. Mrs. Lorena H. Davis Science Miss Berta George History 2 if , Q Mr. Harry Hamilton Director: Health Ed. Coach: B Team Foot- ball and Basketball Co-Spons.: I Club Miss Grace Huey English, Chairman for oUR TEACHERS Mrs. Salomay Harrison Spanish Miss Opal Hughes Home Economics and Science Mr. I. M. Hays Drawing Spons.: Architectural Club Miss Bertha Ifmenez Miss Marie E. T. Hellancl History Spons.: Student Council Mr. Claude V. Iones Science Spons.: left Forum one or Logo Mrs. Theresa T. Hicks Mathematics Sports.: Skeltons Miss Florence Langford Mathematics Registrar Y :,- W ' 'f I' - f1 i'f .- ft 51 l - ,. , 7'fif'iii 'siaifsemszrsr-1sw?EiI f ...ff.4l1,..e.-1,. f Mrs, Florence M, Mrs. Lynda R. Mr. C. E. McDaniel Mrs. Lloyd McCutcheon Mathematics English Co-Librarian Spons.: Senate Spons.: Class of 1951 Mr. Raymond W. Arnold, our Assistant Principal, gives important instruc- tions to his serious young assistants. Fortunate girls! McDaniel Miss Marguerite Arts Dramatics, and Iunior Play McFarland Home Economics and Science 471, ,WN a ' .ef ,- , wma H f , wzlesfziz H X, , ,355 ,wfgwfi 52255 ' A. . .- 'fx 1f57iA'f 'USHYS ag f M ' a-.gaagjjg H3 155 :22--'155-.Ij:j5'::'::':.3, R. . , 'Z Q ' W gg ' -in 'es ,iq Luigi :ef , i 5, 71' '52 Wits 1. 1 ':'fe- K V -,QQEL L L Q ,Y 51 La .. if sk f' :V g Aw f,-SL ,sn CUB TEACHERS Miss Ona Mczrschall Capt. Bruce D. Moore Miss Gladys E. Miss Ida Mae Murray History and English Infantry and Armored Morgan Mathematics Spons.: Girls' Cadet Force English Sports.: Eucl, Math Corps Commandant R.O.T.C. Co-Spons.: Latin Club Club Miss Iulia Oliphint 1 Mrs. Maud W. Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease Mrs. Gladys Osmon History Parker Music Peterson Attendance Officer Spons.: Girls' Glee, Male English Chorus, and A-Cappella MfSgt. Charles A. Poulton Asst. Commandant R.O.T.C. Miss Frances Smith, ou Dean of Girls, is coin- pletely surrounded by the fortunate girls who serve as her office assistants. Miss Bess Richards Physical Education Spons.: Lassos Miss Patsy Neal Secretary-Treasurer Mr. Leslie S. Pfeiffer Science Spons.: Hayne Mr. Rupert Sprott Miss Mamie Stein Science Science, Chairman Spons.: Radio Club It . f ---- . .w4w:ww::-if no-A ,mS5s:5rif2?i'E25'? g M fy - 5 5 -1: gi QQ 3525? f, wsyfzyg. Qiigiwfw 4 in -' MfSgt. A. W. Stewart Asst. Commandant Rifle Team Instructor R.O.T.C. Mrs. Mary E. Taliaferro History Sponsg M. I, R. Club Mr. Vernon E. Walenta Mr. Iewell Wallace Science and Physical Ed. Science Asst. Coach: Football Sporis.: I Club Coach: Track Coach: Football Mm Miss Mary Wheat English Mrs. Maud W. Parker, At- tendance Otficer, is shown with her girls who trans- act daily the tasks required in her attendance ottice. TEACHERS Mrs. Audrey L. Terry Mathematics Spons.: Class of 1950 .... . . '.'t if I ... f i---- mv-. Y . ,D .. K 3. f ., X S Mrs. Margaret Ethel West Weaver lournalisrn Sponsg Monticello Miss Ximena Woli Dramatics Spons.: Senior Play Mrs. Edith Tunnell Mathematics Spons.: Shakespeare Literary Society Miss Ida Bess West English Miss Olga H. Vogel History Spons.: National Honor Society Miss Pearl West Latin Co-Sports.: Latin Club Miss Charlotte Ellen Wright Spanish Co-Spons.: Spanish Club Students of today are citizens of tomorrow. Members ot Miss Vogel's civics class practice their greatest citizenship right, the privilege of voting. With confidence, poise, and ability to present their case clearly and con- cisely Mrs. McDaniel's de- bate team members prac- tice tor debating contests. Very valuable to speech classes is the wire re- corderg students are en- abled to hear their own Voices on the playback so that they may cor- rect any speech defects. Q.. ,X f m'5,f'1555Msf'+il?i1?2fL f V ri, 13. Q. , ,lg,aQg53fig1i?ii5?Zx'1:,-f 1 ' -- if 1E13i111:ia?3?RYt ff it - Z . A.W,. ,A ' A may gwfsff ff -. r ,u l W ?'f3SK5g?533'?3Y V I 1 'J 1 1 5 FL 305150 , QEET'f5ib??y1Qf' - 3- -X AKQ3 f'5n.,l,w, fy- 'NWI' fi J 7 1 ,:w.,qg5w,-if liifif. M, qwgsbg ,I 1 Q, . ff:'s5iwE?1i,qz,5 afizifl Ugsf- 3- - Kfsffimzrx sz,kQgY?5:s',3iQg, Q' SW ,SL I Q X ' si Qf 3 ' iw 52 5 , 6 iw, is Q fs f M 5,41 N Q ,fa -1 A X 7wM,?g.:-11 ,Q 3 v Mg, X Y ,ua isa ,. W. ff ' 9 B? Q. S , B ,X . 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E ,ff E : Wuxi I it In -sth' ,ff -I-K fil l we tvs . 5 ' .53 ' nr 2 ' s A ' I Q- A-,ll -ll' .T L .V 'fx In ll li, ' H .Q I ! :ffl r swam-v t: l- t i' 1 ,-f'--snieidrgis. I' ll '.I . 4 A . L MQW 15531, . A Wttwf-dit ' H San funn Je eafulihana l allmtmf Me Elm of 1949 September of l948 1 1 great eFccitement 1 1 real pride 1 1 as Presi- dent lack Sowell 1 1 elected last May 1 1 rapped the gavel 1 1 to call our first meeting to order 1 1 1 Soon capable class officers 1 1 were chosen by enthusiastic seniors 1 1 to guide our destinies 1 1 under sponsorship of Mr. T. A. Abbott 1 1 1 Red and blue 1 1 were chosen 1 1 as our class colors 1 1 1 The red rose 1 1 became our class flower 1 1 1 Motto chosen was 1 1 Prove all things and hold fast that which is good 1 1 1 Laying of ground work 1 1 was followed up by project after project 1 1 all interesting 1 1 1 Class set prec- edent 1 1 by presenting two wonderful senior frolics 1 1 a parody on Shakespeares Taming of the Shrew 1 1 and Waltz Time 1 1 1 Entire year 1 1 was filled with worthwhile activities 1 1 both in our own school and outside 1 1 with many honors won for our school 1 1 1 Then came the gala occasion 1 1 the lunior-Senior prom 1 1 lovely event 1 1 the junior class 1 1 honoring the departing seniors 1 1 1 Girls in swishing formals 1 1 boys hardly recognizable 1 1 without their loud shirts and blue jeans 1 1 enjoyed every fleet- ing moment 1 1 of the last high school dance of their school days 1 1 1 Then 1 1 highlight of the year 1 1 Life with Father 1 1 our class play 1 1 was presented 1 1 afternoon and night 1 1 1 Class Day 1 1 our last appearance as lefferson students 1 1 was a memorable occasion 1 1 as the Class Will-1 1 and Class Prophecy 1 1 furnished amusement and delight for all 1 1 1 Baccalaureate Sunday 1 1 solemn service 1 1 brought tears as we remembered 1 1 that our classmates would soon be separated 1 1 far and wide 1 1 1 At long last 1 1 came graduation night 1 1 when poised 1 1 young men and women received diplomas from our beloved school 1 1 the school that has meant so much 1 1 for three happy years 1 1 of work and play 1 1 1 ln high school 1 1 we were always ready 1 1 to answer the call 1 1 for school service 1 1 1 Cut in the world 1 1 watch those '49 left graduates 1 1 go forward 1 1 ever ready for any call 1 1 1 PAGE 32 5-w x J ,yn fc n :Q K, a7 ..?lf. 5 Sai f-Q23 :va ffasw' . l ,, b 5 flcjgff. 214. 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J by L . .1 V! km? '1V.7a Q ,K A, 1 ..' :,'-.R - A ga, 1. 'x ,X x X X u K, .g fg, fl? Senior otticers, delighted with a sneak preview ofthe '49 Monticello are, left to right in top row, Taylor Chandler, lr., Walter Powell Gray, lack Sowell, Bob Beard, Iohn Wayne Krieger, and Bob Klein. Left to right in bottom row are Helen Curry Wilson, Diana Dale, Virginia Elizabeth lobson, and Dee Dee Dione Olson. Mr. T. A. Abbott Sponsor lack Sowell President Walter Powell Gray lst Vice-Preside t Bob Iamison 2nd Vice-Pres' ent Terry Wheeler Recording Secretary Virginia Elizabeth Iobson Iohn Schaumburg Corresponding Secretary Chaplain Dee Dee Dione Olson lohn Wayne Krieger Treasurer Reporter Helen Curry Wilson Doalc Neal Historian Parliamentarian PAGE 33 Bob Beard Acting Parliamentarian C2nd terml Diana Dale Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Bob Klein Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Taylor Chandler, Ir. Dues Collector ABBOTT, MARGARET ANN: Skeltons, Lassos, 2nd Lt. and 2nd Vice-Pres. ALBACH, MARGERY ANN: Eucl. Math, Tom-Tows. ALBAUGH, MARY: Shakespeares, Fine Arts. ALBERTS, BETTY LOU: Lassos, M.I.R. ALLEN, ADRIENNE: Burke Advisory. ALTERMAN, LEAH GOLDA: Eucl. Math. ALVINO, MARY IUNE: Wheat Advisory, ANDERSON, MATT: Masque and Gavel, Fine Arts, Rep. ATKINSON, THALIA: Lassos, lst Sgt. and Sgt.-at-Arms, Masque and Gavel, Sec'y, Latin, Eucl. Math, Skeltons BAIRD, IOSEPH A.,IR,: Radio, Tom-Tows. BAKER, PEGGY IEAN: Skeltons, Rec. Sec'y, Latin, Rec. Sec'y, Student Council, Senate Mascot, Lassos, Capt. BARRETT, GRADY: Dugosh Advisory. BASTE, BARBARA ANN: McFarland Advisory. BEARD, BOB: Ietf Forum, I Club,,Football Team, '48-'49, Basketball Team, '48-'49. BEATTY, BARBARA: Shakespeares, Cor. Sec'y, Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Lt. and Hist., Library Councilor, Fine Arts, Senior Frolic. BEAZLEY, HARRY BURKE: Monticello Staii, Co-Panel Editor, Radio, Vice-Pres., Latin, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Staff Sgt. BELFI, CHARLES ALLEN: Eucl. Math, R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt. BELINSKY, LOUIS: Ieff Forum, I Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, Track Team, '47-'48, Basketball Team, '48-'49, BENTON, MARIORIE ANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Sec'y and Cdt. 2nd Lt., Scribblers, Hist., Fine Arts, Vice- Pres., Student Council, Skeltons. BESCH, CARL: Advisory Pres., R.O.T.C., Cdt. Staff Sgt. BISHOP, DEAN: Walenta Advisory. BLAISDELL, MARIE CARMEN: Masque and Gavel, Treas., Skeltons, Lassos. BOOG, MADELINE: Shakespeares, Girls' Glee, Sgt.-at- Arms. BOWMAN, IOYCE OREE: Girls' Glee, Senior Rep-- resentative. BOYD, IOHN DAVID: Fine Arts. BOYER, BILLY ALLEN: School Band. BRANDT, GAY E'LAINE: Monticello Staff, Advertiser, Scribblers, Sgt.-at-Arms, M.I.R., School Band, Majorette. BRIGGS, L. R.: R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt. PAGE 34 BRIONES, ELIA ESTELA: Girls' Glee, BROWN, GLENDORA: Lassos, Cpl. BROWN, HELEN LOUISE: Skeltons, Lassos, Cpl. BROWN, RICHARD: Eucl. Math, A-Cappella. BROWN, THOMAS CATER: Hayne, Basketball Team, '48-'49, Track Team, '48-'49, BRUCHMILLER, CHARLES L.: Hayne, Pres., Senior Representative. BUFFINGTON, OLLIVIA DIANE: Girls' Glee, Sec'y, M.I.R., Treas., A-Cappella. BURK, SARAH ANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col., M.I.R., Pres., Hayne Mascot. K, BURKE, RUSSELL ROBERT: Advisory Pres. BURRIS, RICHARD LEE: P. West Advisory. BYRN, BOBBY LLOYD: Radio, Pres. CALHOUN, ANN: Shakespeares. CALLAN, IUNE CLYDE: Monticello Staff, Co-Production Editor-in-Chief, Eucl. Math, Ncxtl. Honor Society, Spanish, Parl. and Rep., Scribblers, Treas., Student Council, Hon. Member, Quill and Scroll. CAMPBELL, IOHN: Hayne, Latin. CAMPBELL, MARK S.: Radio, Vice-Pres. CARVEL, BARBARA: Shakespeares, Latin CARVER, ESTELLE: Skeltons. CHACON, MANUEL: Emery Advisory. CHAFIN, GERALDINE: Monticello Staff, Co-Literary Editor, Girls' Glee. CI-IAMBERLIN, CLARA IEAN: Lassos, lst Lt., Masque and Gavel, M.I.R. CHAMBERS, KEN: Fine Arts, Pres., Senate. CHANDLER, TAYLOR, IR.: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Capt., Drill Team, Hayne, Chaplain. CHELLEW, VALETTE EDLENE: Skeltons, Lassos. CLEGG, MARSHALL TERRELL: Senate, Student Council, Vice-Pres., Cheerleader, Library Councilor, Natl. Honor Society. COHAN, DAVID: Dugosh Advisory. COLEMAN, SHIRLEY: Girls' Glee, Vice-Pres., Slceltons, A-Cappella, Pres. COLUCELLI, ALFONSO: Davis Advisory. COOPWOOD, BETHEL RUDOLPH: C. E. McDaniel Ad- visory. PAGE 35 COPELIN, SHIRLEY ANN: Monticello Staff, Artist, M.I.R., l Fine Arts, Hist., Girls' Cadet Corps, Treas., 2nd Lt., and Sponsor, Quill and Scroll. CORNELL, ROBERT KING: Hayne, Sergeant-at-Arms, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt., Drill Team. COTTON, PATSY RUTH: Hicks Advisory. CRAWFORD, ROLAND PAUL: Walenta Advisory. CRUSH, CLINTON: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Staff Sgt. DALE, DIANA: Shakespeares, Rep., Advisory Pres., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Senior Class, Sgt.-at- Arms. DARDEN, MARIORIE: Shakespeares, Treas., Lassos, 2nd Lt. and Rec. Sec'y, Senior Representative. DARILEK, DANIEL DAVID: School Band.. DAVIS, DOROTHY: Student Council, Shakespeares, Chaplain, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. DAVIS, DOUGLAS HUBERT: R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt., Tom- Tows, Treas. DAVIS, LOIS MARIE: Senior Representative. DAVIS, RUTH ANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Colonel, Student Council, Eucl. Math, Vice-Pres., Skeltons, Spanish, Masque and Gavel, Library Councilor. DE LA PENA, ARMANDO: School Band, Eucl. Math, Spanish. DELAVAN, CORINNE: Monticello Staff, Co-Production Mgr., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col. and Sponsor, Latin, Shakespeares, lst Vice-Pres., Girls' Rifle Team, Capt., Quill and Scroll. DE LESDERNIER, IIMMY: Perez Advisory. DELGADO, AMELIA: Spanish, School Band. DENNIS, AUDREY: Lassos, Cpl. DOUGLAS, ROGERS: Ieif Forum, Football Team, '48-'49, Basketball Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, . DUKE, STEWART: I Club, Pres., Football Team, '46- '47, '47-'48, '48-'49, Football Captain, '48-'49, Arch., Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Melody Mustangs, Stage ' Crew, Senate. , DULLNIG, SHARON RUTH: Perez Advisory. I DUNCKER, PATRICIA ANN: M.I.R,, Lassos, Cpl. I DURHAM, IACQUELYN RUTH: Lassos, Tom-Tows. EDWARDS, EUGENIA: School Band, All-State Band., l '48-'49, All-City Band, '48-'49, Eucl. Math. ' EGGLESTON, KAY: Lassos, lst Sgt. ' EPPERSON, ANN: Skeltons, Fine Arts. EPSTEIN, ISAAC: Arrowood Advisory. EPSTEIN, WILLIAM: Natl. Honor Society. ESSERICK, GERTRUDE MARION: Skeltons, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj. and Rep., Eucl. Math, Student Council. PAGE 36 FARASEY, BILL OUINN: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Staff Sgt., Latin. FATOR, NORMA LOUISE: Lassos. FAULKNER, IOSEPH W.: Morgan Advisory. FEINGOLD, LEON: l Club, Football Team, '48-'49, FIELDER, RUDY: Senate, Arch., Track Team, '48-'49. FINK, BETTY LOU: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. lst Lt., Rifle Team, Shakespeares, Scribblers, Cor. Sec'y, Fine Arts, Sgt.-at-Arms, FISHER, ALICE IEAN: Lassos. FLOCK, EILEEN: Shakespeares, Fine Arts, Advisory Pres. FLOCK, ELLEN: Shakespeares, Fine Arts. FOOTE, ROBERT NORRIS: Hayne, Eucl. Math, Radio. FOX, DAVID HENRY: R.O.T,C., Cdt. lst Lt., Latin, Sgt.- at-Arrns, Student Council. FRASER, CHARLES KENNEDY: Peterson Advisory. FRENCH, DONALD AUSTIN: Senate. FRIERY, ELLA IEANNE: Skeltons, Eucl. Math, A-Cap- pellcr, Sec'y-Treas., Lassos, Capt. FRITSCH, MARY HELEN: Lassos, Cpl. GALE, IANE: Taliaterro Advisory. GALE, NANCY: Girls' Glee, Tom-Towsp Fine Arts. GALLATIN, ALBERT: Senate, Eucl. Math. GARCIA, ALFONSO M.: Finney Advisory. GARCIA, ALICE ELEANOR: Spanish. GARZA, XAVIER: Tom-Tows. GAUBATZ, BOOTS: Student Council, Pres., Ietf Forum, ul Club. GAYLE, HANK: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. GIBBS, ROBERT BAKER: Monticello Staff, Co-Production Mgr., Sports Editor, and Co-Panel Editor, Senate, Eucl. Math, Quill and Scroll. GIBSON, ROBERT MOSS: Stein Advisory. GIESE, ANNA BELLE: Lassos, lst Lt., Tom-Tows, Vice- Pres., Latin. GILBREATH, FRANCES EILEEN: Skeltons, Parl., Girls Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj. GOLD, WILFRED ALLEN: Chadwick Advisory. PAGE 37 1 GONZALEZ, BLANCHE IOYCE: Girls' Glee, Spanish, A- Cappella. GOODRICH, ROBERT ANTHONY: Advisory Pres. GRAHAM, IOHN DOUGLAS: R.O.T.C. GRAY, WALTER POWELL: Latin, Pres., Hayneg Student Councilg Natl. Honor Societyg Senior Class, lst Vice- Pres. GREEN, WILLARD RUSSELL: Monticello Staff, Co- Literary Ed., Natl. Honor Society, Pres., Senate, Sgt.-at- Arms, Student Council, Eucl. Math, Advisory Pres., Quill and Scroll. GREENBERG, BETTY IEAN: Fine Arts, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Skeltons. GREENBERG, DIANE ELAINE: Lassos, Sgt. GRIEDER, MARY LOU: Shakespecrres. GUERRA, SUNNYE: Monticello Staff, Advertiser, Lassos, Sgt.: Student Councilg Quill and Scroll. GUERRERO, LIELIA LEE: Daniel Advisory. GURLEY, CATHERINE LOUISE: Monticello Statt, Co- Production Mgr.g Skeltonsg Latin, Histg Lassos, 2nd Lt. and Co-Re-p.g Quill and Scroll. GUTIERREZ, TOM: Stein Advisory. HAGOPIAN, LEROY CHARLES: C. E. McDaniel Advisory. HAMMONDS, IANICE KAY: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Shakespeares. HANER, CHARLES IEROME: Arrowood Advisory. HANSON, VIRGINIA LEE: P. West Advisory. HARRIS, ANNE: M.I.R.g Senior Representative. HARRIS, ELIZABETH IANE: Fine Arts, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms: Lassos, 2nd Lt., Spanish, Skeltons. HARRIS, IDA MAE: Masque and Gavel. HEAD, WINONA IEANETTE: Iones Advisory. HELMLE, KEN F.: Finney Advisory. HENDERSON, WALLY: Hughes Advisory. HERRERA, OLGA: Hicks Advisory. HIGHT, HENRY CLAY: P. West Advisory. HILL, BETTY: Shakespeares, Part., Girls' Tennis Team. HILL, CECIL DALE: School Band. HILL, LESTER OWEN: Arch., Program Chairman. HILLIE, BETTY IEAN: Lassosg Scribblers. PAGE 38 HINZE, VICTOR: School Band.. HOLLINGSWORTH, MARK ALDEN: Advisory Pres., Senior Representative, Eucl. Math, Treas., Stage Crew. HOOD, IANET: Lassos, Znd Lt. HORD, MARY ELINOR: Mosque and Gavel, M.l.R., Lassos, Cpl., Eucl. 'Math, Student Council. HOUGH, LUCY BETH: Skeltons. HOWELL, BEVERLY: Eucl. Math, Student Council, Lassos. HUGGINS, IOHNNY: Emery Advisory. HUGHES, DICK: I Club. HUNT, KATHLEEN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., Girls' Glee, Pres., A-Cappella, Masque and Gavel. HUTH, IEAN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 'Znd Lt., Skeltons, Library Councilor. IGO, KENNETH EDWARD: R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt. T IAMISON, BOB: enior Class 2nd Vice-Pres., Senate, Q-fr,er1Bf IEFFERS, MARGARET LOUISE: Latin. IENKINS, BEVERLY: Shalcespeares, Senior Representa- tive. IOBSON, VIRGINIA ELIZABETH: Shakespeares, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Zrid Lt. and Vice-Pres., Senior Class, Cor. Sec'y, Library Councilor. IOHNS, ARTHUR C.: Monticello Staff, Advertiser, Senate, Quill and Scroll. IOHNSON, AL: Iefi Forum, Vice-Pres., Advisory Pres., Student Council. IOHNSON, IAN: Lassos. IONES, BERYL IUNE: Marscholl Advisory. IONES, DANIEL MCLEAN: Senate, Eucl. Moth, Pres., Radio. IONES, DUDLEY R.: Student Council, Senior Repre- sentative, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Lt. Col. IONES, ELNORA: Student Council, Monticello Staff, Co-Literary Editor, Quill and Scroll. IONES, IOHN R.: Torn'Tows. IONES, LEE: left Forum, Advisory Pres. IONES, MARILYN IANICE: Iones Advisory. IOSEPHSON, BEVERLY: Eucl. Math, Skeltons, Girls Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt. IURESKI, IOYCE IEAN: Masque and Gavel, Girls' Glee KATZ, EUGENE: Eucl. Math, Rodiog R.O.T.C., Cdt. Tech Sgt. PAGE 39 KELLEY, KENNETH: R.O.T.C,, Cdt. Sgt. Girls' Cadet Corps. KERR, PHILIP: Senate. KIDWELL, IOAN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Skeltons, Eucl. Mathg Masque and' Gavel. KIESCHNICK, MIRIAM: Scribblers. KING, BEVERLY IOAN: Lassos. KIRKWOOD, IANE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. cmd Chaplain, Skeltons, Cor. Sec'yg Student Council. KLEIN, BOB: Senate. KNIGHT, PEGGY MARTHA: Skeltons, Pres.g Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col.: Senate Mascot, Natl. Honor Society- Student Council. KOTHMANN, BETTE CAROLE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., Natl. Honor Society, Treas. KRAUSE, CLAUDIA DEE: O'Neil Advisory. KRIEGER, IOHN WAYNE: Senate, Pres.: Senior Class Rep. I I KRIEWALD, VERA ELLA: Durrett Advisory. KUNNECKE, ELIZABETH: Tom-Tows, Tow Chietg Lassos 2nd Lt., Spanish. LANDRUM, HARRY EUGENE: Iett Forum, Sgt,-at-Arms 1 LEE, MEE YEE: Monticello Staff, Artistg Fine Arts, Chaplain. LEIBOVITZ, ROCHELLE ANN: MIR. LEWIS, TATTY ANN: Terry Advisory. LIPSCOMB, PAT: Monticello Staff, Class Editorg Tom- Towsg Scribblersg Quill and Scroll. LOBO, YOLANDA BEATRIZ: Lassos, Cpl.g Spanish. LOCK, IACK: I Club, Football Team, '48-'49. LOGAN, FRANK: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Maj., Natl. Honor So- ciety: Eucl. Math. LONGGOOD, TED: Declaration Staff, Managing Editor, Iell Forum, Part.: Student Council, Sgt.-at-Arms, LOVECE, RITA: Spanishg Lassos. MQCDONALD, MARY STUART: Girls' Glee: Shake- speares, MACHANN, IO-ANN: Eucl. Mathg Latin: Girls' Glee, Librarian. MACIAS, WILLIE DAVILA: Arch. MAFFET, I. W.: Radio, Sec'y and Treas. PAGE 40 KERN, MINNIE: Natl. Honor Societyg Shakespearesg MAHAVIER, ARTHUR RAY: Senate, I Club, Advisory Pres., Football Team, '48-'49. MALDONADO, CARLOS CUEVAS: Huey Advisory. MARKEY, PAUL ROBERT: Senate, Parl., Library Coun- cilor, MARKS, DIANE: Advisory Pres. MARSHALL, BONSIE: Shakespeare-s. MARTIN, IAMES: Male Chorus, Pres., School Band. MARTIN, MARY MARGARET: Oliphint Advisory. MATTEI, IOEZ Declaration Staff, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Stu, dent Council, Rep., Natl. Honor Society, Senate, Eucl Math. MAZEL, ZELDA: Monticello Staff, Club Editor, Scrib- blers. MCDONALD, IOHN SCOTT: Tom-Tows, Big Chief, Arch. MCDONALD, WILLIAM WALLACE, IR.: Male Chorus, Librarian. MCDONOUGH, GAIL: Advisory Pres., Lassos, Spanish. MCGAHEY, DAVID E.: O'Neil Advisory. McGOWN, MARIORIE: Girls' Glee, Masque and Gavel- Spanish, f McKEE, DIANE: Masque and Gavel, Pres., Skeltons: Latin, Lassos. MCKENZIE, CAROLYN: Lassos, Maj., Shakespeares, Spanish, Student Council, Hon. Member, Library Coun- cilor. MCMURTRAY, FRANCES LUCILLE: Advisory Pres., Lassos, lst Lt., Masque and Gavel, Vice-Pres., Torn- Tows, Asst. Library Councilor, MENDEZ, NOEMI MORENO: McFarland Advisory. MENDOZA, MARIA THEODORA: Iones Advisory. MENNONNO, GERARD IOSEPH: Oliphint Advisory. MERRICK, EDWARD H.: Latin, Eucl. Math, Hayne, Student Council, Male Chorus, Sec'y and Treas. MEURER, IEANIE: Lassos, Cpl., Girls' Glee, Masque and Gavel, Sgt.-at-Arms, Eucl. Math, Sgt.-at-Arms, Latin. MEYER, WALLACE HARDY: Arch., Rep. MIGUEZ, LEXINA KREISLE: Lassos. MILLER, BELLE: Natl. Honor Society, Vice-Pres., Latin, Treas., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., Skeltons. MILLER, IOANNA: Fine Arts, Tom-Tows. MILLER, MATHILDA: Langford Advisory, MONITA, CHARLES: left Forum, Treas., Male Chorus, Advisory Pres, PAGE 41 MONTFORT, SCOTT TOWNSEND: Oliphint Advisory. MORSE, MARVIN A.: Arch., Iett Forum, Male Chorus. MOYER, IACOUELYN LOVE: Student Council, MUTNICK, STANLEY: Finney Advisory. NAYLOR, CECELIA: M.I.R., Lassos. ' NEAL, DOAK: Senate, Rec. Sec'yg Student Council, Parl. NEITZKE, ELSA: Girls' Glee, Treas., A-Cappella, Libra- rian, M.I.R. NELSON, CONNIE: Lassos, Capt., Advisory Pres., Shakespearesg Arch. Mascot, Stage Crew, Mgr. NERI, MARY I-IELEN: Lassos, Sgt NEWMAN, MYRON: Ieff Forum, Rec. Sec'y, Eucl. Math, Student Council, Hon. Member, Advisory Pres. NIEDERMANN, PHYLLIS PRISCILLA: Girls' Glee. NIELSEN, BARBARA CLAIRE: Fine Arts, Rec. Sec'y, M.I.R., Sec'yg Student Council, Senate Mascot: School Band, Majorette. NOTA, DIANE: M.I.R,, Lassos, Znd Lt NOVAK, BARBARA NELL: Lassos, NOWLIN, NANCY ANN: Skeltons, Sgt.-at-Arms, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Spanish. OBREGON, LARRY: Male Chorus, Vice-Pres., A-Cap- pella. OGDEN, CLARA LOUISE: Girls' Glee, Pres., A-Cap- pella, Librarian, Masque and Gavel. OLSON, DEE DEE DIONE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt, and Sgt.-at-Arms, Skeltons, Fine Arts, 2nd Vice- Pres., Senior Class Treas. OSELAND, IACOUELINE YVONNE: Lassos, Sgt. PADGETT, SIDNEY: Senate. PANTUSO, FRANK: I Club, 2nd Vice-Pres., Football Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, PARK, ROBERT EUGENE: School Band, Pres., Ieft Forum, Cor. Sec'y. PARKS, IO ANN: Lloyd Advisory. PARSONS, ANNE: M.I.R. PATINO, IOSEPI-IINE MARIE: Lassos, Ist Sgt.: Spanish, Vice-Pres.: Eucl. Math. PAYNE, IIMMY CORNELIUS: Torn-Tows. PEREZ, CARMEN: Lassos. PEREZ, GLORIA CELESTE: Chadwick Advisory. PAGE 42 PEREZ, MINERVA: Lassos, Latin. PERKINS, GENE: -Monticello Staff, Advertiser, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Lt. Col., Senate, Natl. Honor Society, Sec'y, Quill and Scroll. PFANSTIEL, DO ANN: Skeltons, Eucl. Math, Latin, Natl. Honor Society, Pres., Debate Team, '47-'48, '48-'49 Student Council, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt, PHILLIPS, LEE IAMES: Senate, Cor. Sec'y. PIEPER, HAROLD HELMUTH: Ietf Forum. PIEPER, HERTA: Latin. PITTENGER, BARBARA: Spanish, Pres., Lassos. Capt., Shakespeares. PLATT, PATRICIA IEAN: Lassos, Tom-Tows, Cor. Sec'y, Eucl. Math. POLUNSKY, BOB: School Band, Drum Major, Ieft Forum, Rec. Sec'y, Natl. Honor Society, Masque and Gavel, Library Councilor. PONCE, BERNICE RIOS: McFarland Advisory. POYNTER, LEONARD RANSOM: Davis Advisory. RADER, IANET ELAINE: Latin, Eucl. Math, School Band. RAITHEL, MARGARET IEAN: Tom-Tows, Many Words, RAMIREZ, EDDIE: Senate. RAMSAY, ALEX F.: Monticello Staff, Co-Production Editor-in-Chief and Staff Photographer, Eucl. Math, Natl. Honor Society, Senate, Student Council, Hon. Member, Quill and Scroll. REES, MARGO MARY: Latin, Tom-Tows. REEVES, TOMMY ANDREW: I Club, REINAGEL, IOE ARTHUR. Wolf Advisory, RICE, DICKY RAY: School Band. RICE, LOIS MARIE: Shakespeares, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt, lst Lt. RICHARDS, BETTE: Shakespeares, Lassos. RICHMOND, IIM: I Club, Football Team, '48-'49. ROBBINS, MALCOLM: I Club, Football Team, '48-'49, ROBERTS, IOELLA: Shakespeares, Pres., Ieft Forum Mascot. ROBERTSON, RONALD RICHARD: School Band, ROBINSON, IANE: Latin, Scribblers. RODIS, IUDITH FRANCINEZ Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdl 2nd Lt., Skeltons. RODRIGUEZ, GLORIA GUIOMAR' Monticello Staff, Artist, Eine Arts, Treas. PAGE 43 RUBIN, PHILIP: P. West Advisory. RUTMAN, SHELDON MARK: Radio, Parts Man. SACKETT, BOB: Drill Team. SAYRE, MARK ANN: Vogel Advisory. SCALES, ALVIN WATT: Marschall Advisory. SCARBOROUGH, ROBERT CHARLES: Arch. SCHAU-MBURG, IOHN: Senior Class Chaplain: Eucl. Math: Senate: Track Team, '48-'49. SCHLATHER, SHIRLEY ANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt.: Skeltons, Rep.: Student Council: Hayne Mascot. SCHLIESING, IO ANN: Senior Representative. SCHOOMAN, VIRGINIA LEE: Advisory Pres.: Lassos, Cpl.: Fine Arts: Senior Representative: Eucl. Math, SCHRAMM, HERBERT A.: Arstein Advisory. SCHULTZ, ALISE: Skeltons. SEARLE, KATHRYN ANN: Fine Arts, Cor. Sec'y: M.l.R. SERBER, ADELE: Lassos, 2nd Lt.: Natl, Honor Society: Spanish: Scribblers: Eucl. Math. SEVIER, ARMIN MAURICE: Wright Advisory. SEXTON, BOB: School Band, Vice-Pres. SHACKLETON, NANCY LOU: Daniel Advisory. SHARP, GWEN: M.I.R.: Lassos, Vice-Pres. SI-IEARER, GORDON: Senate, Chaplain: R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt. SHERROD, IOAN IANICE: Monticello Stall, Circulation Mgr.: Eucl. Math, Cor. Sec'y. SHIMEK, DAPHNE ANN: Durrett Advisory. SHOWN, WINFRED GUY: Senate, Cor. Sec'y: Natl. Honor Society: Student Council, Vice-Pres.: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Lt. Col.: Drill Team: Rifle Team: Scribblers: Eucl. Mcrth, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms: Advisory Pres. SIGEL, ANN: Tom-Tows, Rec. Sec'y: Spanish, Chaplain: Eucl. Math: Lassos, Sgt. SIMON, HAROLD Ls: left Forum: Arch.: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Capt.: Rifle Team. SLANKARD, PHYLLIS: Helland Advisory. SLAUGHTER, BARBARA: Scribblers: Lassos, Znd Lt.: School Orchestra. SMITH, CHARLIE: Senate, Pres.: Eucl. Math. ' ig,,g.-.l---,.1.. SMITH, MORRIS BERTCHELL: Tom-Tows, Medicine Man. PAGE 44 SMITH, SUE CARYL: Skeltons, Spanish, Lassos, Cpl. SOSA, MARY ALICE: Senior Representative. SOWELL, IACIC: Senior Class Pres., Senate, Student Council, I Club, lst Vice-Pres. SPENCER, BARBARA: Lassos, lst Lt. and Pres., Shakes- peares, Hist., Senate Mascot, Fine Arts, Library Councilor. SPRINGER, CONRAD ROLAND: Declaration Staif, Sports Editor, Hayne. STARNES, BUCKY: Senate. STONE, AL: I Club, Senate, Football Team, '48-'49, Basketball Team, '48-'49. STRAUCH, IOY: Shakespeares, Pres., Student Council, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. lst Lt., Sponsor and Parl., Girls' Ritle Team, Advisory Pres., left Forum Mascot. STRIBLING, PATSY ANN: Shakespeares. STUTTS, BILL H.: Senate, Fine Arts, SUPRUN, ALFRED: Monticello Staff, Advertiser. SUTTIE, ELAINE F.: Skeltons, Treas., Latin, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj., Student Council, Rec. Sec'y, Library Councilor. SWEENEY, IIMMIE: Hayne. SWIDLER, ILENE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Eucl. Math, Skeltons. TALERICO, YOLANDA A.: Lassos, Sgt., Advisory Pres., Tom-Tows, Hist., Spanish, Parl. TATSCH, ROBERT EDWARD: Arstein Advisory. TAUBERT, BETTY IEAN: Lassos, Sgt., Lasso Color Guard, Natl. Honor Society. TAUBERT, MARIANNE: Eucl. Math. TAUBERT, WALTER ARNO: Walenta Advisory. TAYLOR, IEAN E.: Skeltons, Chaplain, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt, and Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Latin. TAYLOR, PAT: Shakespeares, Rec. Sec'y, Latin, Rec. Sec'y, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col., Advisory Pres., Ietf Forum Mascot, TESNARESKI, KATHERINE CLARA: Lassos, Lt., Spanish, Eucl. Math, Tom-Tows. U THOMPSON, ANNA MAE: Arstein Advisory. TORRANCE, NANCY DALE: Lassos, 2nd Lt., Spanish, Sec'y, Scribblers, Rec. Sec'y, Torn-Tows, Senior Rep- resentative. TWEEDY, IAMES RICHARD: School Band, R.O.T.C. VAGTBORG, PHYLLIS MAURINE: Skeltons, Las-sos. VAN ARTSDALEN, DONALD: School Band. VANDER STUCKEN, ALFRED: Sprott Advisory. PAGE 45 VILLA, MARY NINFA: Wheat Advisory. VILLARREAL, MARY LOUISE: Dugosh Advisory. VINZ, FRANK L.: School Band, Hist,, Hayne, Treas., Senior Representative. WALLACE, IOE CUMMINGS: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Col., Sen- ate, Eucl. Math. WATKINS, IANEY: Chadwick Advisory. WEHMEYER, ANNA BELLE: Murray Advisory. WEHMEYER, MARIORIE MAE: I. B. West Advisory. WEINSTEIN, ELAINE: School Band, Majorette, Ieii Forum Mascot, MIR., Masque and Gavel. WEISS, MILDRED MARIE: Monticello Staff, Advertising Manager, Scribblers, Quill and Scroll. WELCH, PATSY: Terry Advisory, WERBNER, CHARLOTTE RUTH: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Eucl. Math, Skeltons. WEST, TOMMY: Tom-Tows, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Cpl., Radio. WHEELER, TERRY: M.I.R., Vice-Pres., Senior Class, Rec. Sec'y, Senate Mascot, Lassos. WHITE, THOMAS H.: Ieft Forum, Pres., Cheerleader, Track Team, '48-'49. WHITEHURST, IOE: Hayne, School Band. WHITT, BOB: Emery Advisory. WIEMERS, ARLENE IANE: Natl. Honor Society. WILK, LESLIE NORMAN: Emery Advisory. WILLIAMS, BILL: Natl, Honor Society, Hist., Senate, Eucl. Math, R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt., Drill Team, Rifle Team. WILSON, HELEN CURRY: Senior Class, Hist., Skeltons, Hist, Lassos, lst Lt., Senate Mascot. WILSON, SHIRLEY ANN: Lassos. WILSON, VIRGINIA: Lassos, Sgt., Lasso Color Guard, Scribblers. WINDROW, GEORGE C.: Jett Forum, I Club, Library Councilor, Football Team, '46-'47, '47-'48, '48-'49, All- District, '48-'49, All-State City Conference, '48, Co- Captain, '48-'49. WISEMAN, VIRGINIA IACQUELINE: School Band, Scrib- blers, Eucl, Math. WOODALL, BARBARA: Spanish, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt, WOOTEN, CLARA MAE: Eucl. Math, Spanish. WRIGHT, IOHN: Senate. WRIGHT, NANCY: M.l.R. PAGE 46 Democracy at its very best! Senior representatives duly chosen by the seniors in their advisories to represent them at all meetings, discuss pro and con all lmportant questions affecting thelr class WULFE, CARL E.: Monticello Staff, Business Editor-in Chief, Advertiser, and Business Manager, R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt., Drill Team, Advisory Pres., Quill and Scroll. YANTIS, IOHN: Senate, I Club. YORK, IOANNE IRENE: M.I.R., Hist., Lassos. YOUNG, MARION IUANITA: Monticello Staff, Man- aging Editor: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt.: Scrib- blers. YOUNG, MARY CATHRYN: Natl. Honor Society, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj.g Student Council, Fine Arts, Cheerleader, Shakespeares. ZIMMERMAN, BILLY: Wright Advisory. POST GRADUATES: LEMUS, GUADALUPE: Harrison Advisory. ROSIN, ROY REMBERT: Male Chorus, Melody Mustangs. SWING, QUINAN WANINIS: Monticello Staff, Special Panel Assistant, Arch. PAGE 47 Jam? af me elm of 1950 Rapl Rap! Rap! 1 1 1 First meeting of our class 1 1 was called to order ff to elect a nominating committee 111 Class got off to flying start 1 1 with well selected officers 1 1 Mickey Nay Thompson as our president 1 1 to lead us through a year of activity 1 1 under the sponsorship 1 1 of Mrs. Audrey L. Terry 111 Surplus of en- thusiasm .1 1 was easily noted 1 1 at the junior party in the cafe- teria ff in October 11 when juniors devoured ice cream and cake 1 1 sweetly accompanied by the lilting music 1 1 of the Melody Mustangs 1 1 1 Great increase in self-confidence 1 1 was now quite obvious 1 1 1 Lofty ambitions 1 1 for our coming senior year 1 1 now loomed upon our horizon 1 1 1 When l was a young soph- 1 1 typical junior conversation 1 1 for we had now risen far above habitual childish questions 1 1 and difficulty with un- familiar problems 1 1 1 New term in january 1 1 new classes 1 1 new friends 1 1 then came a sudden boom in class energy 1 1 as we realized that we juniors would soon have the grave responsi- bility 1 1 of helping the seniors graduate 1 1 1 Suddenly some of us were chosen 1 1 to take the places of seniors soon to depart 1 1 military 1 1 class 1 1 journalistic 1 1 musical 1 1 social 1 1 1 And then 1 1 amidst bustling and tension 1 1 with juniors determined to out- do all former classes 1 1 came the junior-Senior prom 1 1 gala oc- casion 1 1 long awaited 1 1 our beautiful gesture to the seniors 1 1 Then 1 1 came our chance for a glance into our senior year 1 1 the traditional decoration of the stage and the gauditorium for Baccalaureate and Commencement 1 1 the lovely privilege 1 1 of serving as ushers 1 1 for these special occasions 1 1 1 Fine school and class spirit has made juniors enter fully 1 1 into every phase of school life 1 1 1 As seniors next year 1 1 we will have earned our honors 1 1- and will try 1 1 to prove ourselves worthy 1 1 1 There will be a deeper feeling in our hearts 1 1 as we sing 1 1 There is a school we all love well 111 Our senior days will be rich 1 1 1 PAGE 48 Iunior officers, thrilled over an exciting intramural game on the drill field, are, left to right in top row Max Gardner, Norma Lee Baxter, LeRoy Birdwell, Eddie Chambers, and Beverly Ann Brown. Left to right in bot tom row are Don Baybourn, lean Ann Smith, Mickey Nay Thompson, Annette Maxwell, and Prank Goodman Mrs. Audrey L. Terry Sponsor Mickey Nay Thompson President LeRoy Birdwell Vice-President Iean Ann Smith Secretary Max Gardner Treasurer Frank Goodman Parliamentarian Beverly Ann Brown Historian PAGE 49 Annette Maxwell Reporter Norma Lee Baxter Chaplain Eddie Chambers Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Don Raybourn Co-Sergeant-at-Arms ADAMS, BETTY LOU BARNETT, PATRICIA ALTFATHER, ELIZABETH ANN BATE, BENNIE RAE ARNETT, BETTY IO BATES, LOIS ELIZABETH ASHBY, PATRICIA BELL BATES, PAT REAGON ASHBY, REBECCA IEANNE BAXTER, NORMA LEE BAKER, DOROTHY CLAUDELLE BECKLER, DAVIS HARPER BARBAN, ARNOLD MELVIN BEERY, ROGER LEWIS BARKSDALE, DON BIRDWELL, LEROY BIRENBERG, ROSIE BRAUCHLE, IOAN BLANTON, IOANNE MAURINE BROOK, EDWARD M, BLUDWORTH, PATRICIA ARNIM BROWN, BEVERLY ANN l BLUE, MERRY TOM BROWN, IOAN CLAIRE BOYLE, CHUCK BROWN, MARYLYN BRACKEEN, W. C. BROWNE, TO.MMY H, BRADLEY, FRANK BRYANT, BAYS BRANDT, IUDY BETH BUENZ, IOHN FREDRICK PAGE 50 'f A it L H' ' ,4 V JI' CANTU, ROBERT C., IR. Z If I BURR, SHIRLEY CQBNEIRO, DARLENE CORENE .1 , 4 CABALLERO, LEWIS CARSON, BONETETEAN' 1 ' CABANA, ALTA MAE CARSON, NANCY CALDWELL, HELEN MARGARET CASBEER, MARY ANN CALLAN, DINAH CASKEY, KAY CAMPBELL, BETTY CASSELL, ANN CAMPBELL, VIRGINIA CASTANARES, EERNANDO, IR CERMIN, IOY KATHRYN CLOUD, CAROLYN VIRGINIA CHAMBERLAIN, ALFRED ' COHAN, BERNICE CHAMBERS, EDDIE COHEN, PATRICIA CHANDLER, MARGARET ANN COOK, IEANNE CHATHAM, DUDLEY COOPER, IAIMES CHENGOS, HELEN CORTEE, DAVID L. CHRISTILLES, WILLIAM EDWARD COUCH, MARTHA TERRELL CHIIMNEY, PAT COWAN, OWEN HASRELL JF AV :V 0 KB, CROUCH, CLEO C. DEAVOURS, VIOLA CROW, WALLY DE LA ROSA, CRUZ, IR. CURL, ROBERT DENNIS, WILBUR LEE DAVIS, BLANCHE MARIE DHOSSCHE, ADRIENNE LENORE DAVIS, MARGO KATHLEEN DICKINSON, ALAN DAVIS, VIOLA P. DONZIS, BYRON DEAN, MARVIN ALLEN, IR. DOOLEY, CLEM WILLIAM DEASON, MARIORIE ANN DULLNIG, IAN DUNCAN, MORAY FATOR, CHARLES DUNN, ALICE FERGUSON, IOAN ECKLES, BARBARA RUTH FERRY, IACQUELINE LOIS ELO, GEORGE SHELDON FIELDEN, BRUCE EMBRY, IEAN LANELL PLATO, OLIVIA IUNE EBVIN, B LLi D FLETCHER, SHIRLEY ANN ESQUIVAL, ERNEST A. FLINDERS, ART FARNSWORTH, KENNETH FLORES, MIKE GONZALEZ PAGE 52 FORBES, RUTH ANN FUENTES, RUDY FORTENBERRY, DON RICHARD FULCHER, IIMMY IRA FOSTER, HADLEY GARDNER, MAX GARNER, DOROTHY SUE FRANCE, BOBBY GILL, RAYMOND E. FRANGOS, BONNIE GIT, GUIE FRAZIER, DORIS ANN GLENN, ARMATINE VERNA FRENCH, VIRGINIA LEE GOLDMAN, PI-IYLLIS A GOODLOE, IEANNE ELIZABETH GUIDO, LOUIS LORELLI, IR. GOODMAN, FRANK GUM, LIONEL EMORY GRAY, SCOTT C. GURLEY, GERALDINE ANN GRECO, ELIZABETH ANN GUTIERREZ, PEDRO OBIEDO GREEN, ANGILEE HALBERT, DAVID STAFFORD GROTE, ANNETTE HELEN HALEY, PATSY GUERINGER, SALLY A. HAMLETT, BETTY IO GUERRA, MARGARITO VELASOUEZ HANUS, MARTHA ANN I HART, PATSY IOY HILL, IIMMY HARTZHEIM, IAIMES HILL, MARTHA ANN HARWELL, BARBARA HOAGLAND, DALE HAYES, I. W. HOGAN, ROBERT LEE HENDRICKSON, MORGAN RICHARD HOLCOMB, MARGARET IOAN HERNANDEZ, BLANCHE HOLLINGSWORTH, IERRY BOB HEROLD, LAD HOLMES, DOLORES ANN HEWITT, NORMAN THEODORE HOLZMANN, ERNA ELIZABETH HORNISHER, JOE B. IOHNSON, AMY IONE HOWARD, DOROTHY IOYCE IOHNSTON, IERRY W. HUGGINS, FRANCES IOINER, IE-AN ANN IRWIN, CHARLES WELDON ' IONES, IOYCE DOROTHY ISBELL, BARBARA ANN IONES, R. ROY IAMES, ELINOR IONES, WANDA LEE IAUREGUI, RICHARD KAROTKIN, MARCIA DEAN IENSEN, SHIRLEY LOUISE KELLEY, CHAPMAN PAGE 54 KENNEY, WILLIAM KOST, HAROLD STANLEY KIPP, SUE KRUEGER, EDMUND, IR. KIPPING, PAUL KUEHNER, OSCAR KIRCHHOFF, LEROY LADON, ELIZABETH KIRSCHKE, BARBARA CHARLYNE LAWSHE, PATRICIA KIRSCI-IKE, DORIS ANN LEMASTERS, IAMES RICHARD ' KNEESE, IIMMY LEONARD, HARRY, IR. KOLB, GEORGE LEVY, LETTIE LOU A LEVY, MARIAN LOBDELL, CAROL LIDDY, MILDRED BLANCH LOVELACE, MARYLIN LOUISE LIECK, GENE H. LYTLE, EUNICE LINEGAR, DIANN MAGILL, VIRGINIA ELISE LINTON, IOHN D. MAKAR, DAVID GEORGE LIPKE, BURNEY IEANE IMALESKY, CHARLES ADAM LITTLE, ALLAN GRAY MARKEY, BENTON WALTER LLOYD, IOE MARSHALL, KAREN IOAN fy IB 5 MARTIN, JOYCE MCCREADY, NEDRA GLENN MATHIS, CAROLYN MCCLASSON, BARBARA MAXWELL, ANNETTE MCNEEL, JANE MAXWELL, PHYLLIS MCNEEL, SARA MCBRIDE, RAYMOND ELSWORTH MCPHERSON, JOYCE MARGARET MCCARLEY, MIKE MEDINA, VELIA MCCARTY, ELLEN MELCHOR, ROCKY HENRY MCCORKLE, RAWLEY CLAUD MENN, MILTON THOMAS METZ, JUDY MUELLER, ALVIN DAN METZCER, HERBERT MUCC, DICK MICKLER, WILLIAM CALVIN MUNROE, JUDY MINDES, GLORIA ELAINE NAVARRO, NORMA JEAN MONTEORT, CHARLES WILLIAM NELSON, MARY ELIZABETH MORENO, JOHNNY WALTER yn NEWNAM, KATHERINE DEAN' Q4 MORGAN, JOAN NICHOLLS, HARRY E. MORTON, BARBARA EILEEN NOAKE, BARBARA LUCILLE PAGE 56 NORTH, IOYCE PARKS, HUGH WALLACE NORTON, RUTH PARSONS, I. Y. NOTA, IO ANN PAWKETT, LLOYD ESTILL, IR. O'BYRNE, NANCY PERKINS, ANNE ELIZABETH O'KEEFE, I. PHILIP PERRY, PAUL FEDERIC OSBORNE, CARMOLETA PETERSON, SANDRA IOANNE PACHTER, MIRIAM PEYTON, IOANN PANTUSO, LOUIS PEYTON, NANCY KAY PITTS, ANN RASCOE, BUDDY PLOEGER, RAYMOND LLOYD RATLIFF, GUY IOE POLANCO, IRENE RAYBOURN, DON POOL, IACK REED, WILLIAM MILLARD POSELL, HARRY REICHERT, BOB POSEY, SAM REYNOLDS, RENA ELIZABETH RAGLAND, BOBBY RILEY, FRED WHITCOMB RAMIREZ, ESTHER MARGARET RISIEN, GEORGE LEWIS --nJ . R -ROGERS, IACKIE FRANCIS SARRIS, CHRISTIE ROLF, BARBARA ANNE Qpx-.KM QQ, SAUCEDA, IUAN ROSENBERC, EDWARD MYRON SAWYER, THOMAS NATHANIEL ROWE, MARIE YYONNE SCHAEEER, DIXIE MAY RUSSELL, ANNA LOU SCHIMMELPEENNIC, FRED RYAN, MAURICE ORTON SCHLEUSE, BILL SAATHOEE, MARY KAROLINE, SCHNEIDER, ELWARD SANDERS, ALICE VERDENIA SCHOFIELD, SHARON LYNN SCHUBERT, BARBARA IOYCE HEPARD, I SCHUETZE, ELEANOR SHEPHERD, JERRY DON SCHULTZ, IEANNE SHIREY, K. SCOTT, IDA MAE SHIRKEY, ALBERT LAUCK SCOTT, RICHARD LEE SIDDALL, ROCER SERULVEDA, ROBERT SIMS, IEANNETTE SHEEN, BETTY J, SMITH, DONALD SHELTON, CLOUCH, III SMITH, ELEANOR LOUINE PAGE 58 SMITH, IEAN ANN STUART, BOBBY SMITH, MARY ANN STUTZ, ELIZABETH ANN SMITH, NADINE ELIZABETH SUGERMAN, CHARLES SPANGLER, IOAN TAMEZ, ROBERTO OSCAR SPECTOR, MORRIS TANNEBERGER, MYRNA IOYCE STANARD, SAM TANNER, BILLIE IO STOLLE, IOYCE ELAINE TAUCH, CARL STOUT, DIANA LURENE THOMPSON, BOBBY THOMPSON, MICKEY NAY VALADEZ, VICTOR DAVID 'W TIMPSON, HELEN LOUISE VALDEZ, GLORIA GARCIA TINCH, A. C VAN ARTSDALEN, IOY IUNE TRAVIS, WAYNE KENNETH VELASCO, EDDY TREVINO, IESSE FLORES f VENINCASA, LOUIS ANTHONY TROUTZ, EUGENE HARRY VERMILLION, RUTH TURNER, EARLENE VOGEL, FRANCES IEAN TYNAN, RICHARD T VOLTIN, IANIE WALBRIDGE, NYRA WEIDENFELD, BETH WALDROP, ALICE ARAI-I WEIR, DWIGHT WALVOORD, CLARA WELLS, MARGARET ETTA WARD, IAMES WEST, LOUIS WARREN, BILL WHITE, IOI-IN PAUL WARREN, EUGENE WILLIAMS, BOB WATSON, IOYCE A. WINDROW, SARAH ANNE WINGO, NANCY IANE WISH, SUSAN GAY WOFFORD, BARBARA WONES, DAVID R. WRIGHT, LOLLIE WRIGHT, LOUISE WYNNE, PATSY ZANDER, ROBERT KEMPER PAGE 60 Newly elected officers of Thomas lefferson's sophomore class leisurely wait on the cafeteria steps im mediately preceding their first official meeting to take their place with other responsible school officers Left to right are Paul Williamsg Alice M. Zoellerg George Andersonp Margy Wrightg and Charles Rodgers Mrs. Florence M. Lloyd Sponsor Paul Williams President Alice M. Zoeller Vice-President Margy Wright Secretary Edwina Chamberlain Treasurer PAGE 61 George Anderson Chaplain lack C. Hammer Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Charles Rodgers Co-Sergeant-at-Arms ADAIR, IACK ARREDONDO, MARY HERNANDEZ ALBRECI-IT, MAC ATKINS, HAL ALBRIGHT, MARY ANNE BADDERS, DOROTHY ANNE ALLEN, IOAN BAKER, IEAN ANDERSON, CAROLYN RUTH BALATOW, NANCY BELLE ANDERSON, GEORGE BASKIN, BILLY ANDERSON, ROBERTA BATES, CAROLE ARONSTEIN, LIBBY ANN BATES, DALE BECKMAN, SANDRA IANE BLENIS, DAN RAY BEISSNER, KENNETH C. I BLUDWORTH, IOIAC BENNETT, ANN BOECKER, CAROL ANN BESSELLIEU, CAROL BOGLE, PAT BIBB, KENNETH COLE BOLAND, ETI-IEL CAROLYN BITZKIE, ELVIRA BERNICE BOOTH, HERBERT BLACK, DIANNE ARMENDA BOWEN, DICK BLANKMAN, IUDITH BOWER, MABEI. CLAIRE IBRADSHAW, WILLIAM WALTER CARPENTER, MARY LOUISE , BRANNUM, RAYMOND DEWARD CASTANARES, MARIO BROWN, ELEANOR ANN CATER, DAVID I BURKE, PEGGY IO CAZELL, HELEN ANN CALLAN, DELANO CHAMBERLAIN, EDWINA CAMPBELL, TOMMY M, CHIDGEY, CECILE CANE, BERNARD M. CHOOUETTE, IIMMY IOE CANTU, IRMA NEREIDA CLARK, BUDDY SLASSEN, MARIORIE NELL DELGADO, ARNOLDO ALDERETE CONKLING, DAVIS B. V DENISON, CHARLES AGNEW CROCKETT, WAYNE DICKSON, MARY ANN DAILEY, EDDIE S. DISMUKES, IAMES DAUM, BETTY DONAHUE, MARY CATHERINE DAVILA, FRANK D'ORSOGNA, ALBERT AUGUST DAVIS, DIANE DOUTHIT, SIDNEY LEE DAVIS, FRONA RUTH DUKE, PATRICIA RUTH PAGE 63 EHRESMAN, IOE BRITT FORTASSAIN, BARBARA EIDELBACH, BETTY IO FRAZIER, BARBARA SUE EKLUND, BILL FULLER, MAYNARD G. ELLSTROM, PATSY FUSSELMAN, ANN FEINGOLD, MARCUS GARCIA, ELEANOR FLEWELLIN, BEBE LIANE GARCIA, GENEVIEVE EOOTE, EDMUND GARRETT, MARY CAROLYN FORMANN, IOANN GARZA, EDWARD CASTRO GERHARDT, MARILYN EMMA GRAHAM, IOHN LAWSON GERHARDT, MARY DALE GUERRA, VIVIAN VELASOUEZ GILL, BETTY LOU GUNN, BONITA MARIE GINSBURG, SUSAN HAMMER, TACK C. GOLDS-MITI-I, RICHARD HANKE, CAROLYN JEAN GONZALES, LEONIDES HARRIS, WANDA MAXINE GONZALES, LYDIA HARTSELI., IOANNE GOODMAN, NATALEE IEAN HARZ, IOI-IN KENNETH I HATCHER, IOHNNY HOFFMAN, FRANCES LORINA HERNANDEZ, SALVADOR MIGUEL HESLIN, LOUIS VINCENT HIERHOLZER, DIANE HOFSTETTER, IIM RAYMOND HOGAN, IACK W. HOLEMAN, RAY-MOND LEON HILL, IAMES HOLGUIN, VIRGINIA HILL, IIMMIE SUE HOLIFIELD, BOBBY VERNON HINZE, NEIL HORD, CHARLES I-IINZE, PATRICIA ANN HORN, BARBARA HORNADAY, DOROTHY RAE KELLER, RODNEY CARLYLE HOUSE, DORCAS IANE KIRK, IANE COLLETTE HOYO, IOHN KNAPP, IACKSON HUNTER, PATRICIA IOANNE KNEBEL, ERIC IOHNSON, ELIZABETH IOYCE KNEBEL, IAN IOHNSON, SUSAN KOCH, PEGGY IANE IONES, BOB KOESTER, HARRIET ANN KELFER, RUSSELL LEE KOESTER, ROBERT TED PAGE 65 KOTHMANN, MARY IANE LYON, PAULINE KRAUSE, BETTY IEAN MANGOLD, VIRGINIA MAE KRISS, ALLYN HENRY MANN, BETTY ANNE LAIN, TACK MANSEIELD, BETTE LATHAM, CHARLES HENRY MARMOR, IOHN WILLIAM LEHMAN, CHRISTINE LOUISE IMARTINEZ, LUCILE ANITA LEMES, RALPH V. MAVERICK, JAMIE CLEGG LEONARD, BARBARA ANNE MCADAMS, IOE MCCLELEN, SARA BELLE MCVAY, NORMA DEAN MCCOWN, IRIS NELL MEADOWS, GLENN OLIN MCCULLEY, LEONARD RAY MENDEZ, HENRIELLA MCCULLOUGH, BOB MICHAELIS, KATHARYN MCDANIEL, PEGGY LOU MILLENR, DALE EVERETT MCELDOWNEY, MADGE VENABLE MINTER, MERTON MELROSE MCROBERTS, ANN MONAHAN, ROSALYN EVA MCSHANE, PATRICK OBANNON MONIER, GERALDINE F IMONTGOMERY, ANN NICHOLS, SYLVIA IEAN MORELLO, BETTY NIETO, LEO DAVID I IVIOSELEY, TOMMY NORRIS, MABEL FRANCES MUELLER, RUDY RINEHART O'BRIEN, PATSY MYERS, CARROLL D. O'CONNOR, PATRICIA I. l MYERS, PATSY LEE O'MEALY, MARY LEE NEBENZAI-IL, ELAINE RUTH ORTEGO, CATALINE ACOSTA A NELSON, LEONARD FRANCIS OSBORNE, MARY ANN I PARKER, CYNTHIA ' PFEIFFER, D'ANN PARKER, IEANNE PHILIPS, ELAINE I PASSWATERS, PEGGY IEAN PIEPGRASS, .MARK BENIAMIN PECK, PATSY PIPER, PATRICIA ANN IPENNER, MORRIS B. PINK, IACKIE PERRY, CLIFTON PLATT, CAROLYN LOUISE PETERSON, GEORGE PORTER, IAMES REESE PEYTON, RUTH PORTER, RICHARD PAGE 67 POTTER, BOB BYRNS REPER, RONALD POWELL, BOONE RHODEN, LILLIE MARIE PYLE, IERRY RICHTER, EDWIN LAMAR REESE, IUNE CAROLE ROBERTS, MARIORIE NELL REEVES, IEWEL ROBERTS, NORMA LEE 5 REEVES, IOYCE ROBINSON, IANET REIMERS, DON RAY RODGERS, CHARLES REINAGEL, MARGIE ALLEEN ROGERS, IOHN ROBERT ROSS, BILL LEE SANDERS, NANCY ROSS, PAUL CLAYTON SANDIFER, PAT RUFFO, IOSEPH SAN MIGUEL, DANNY, IR. RYALS, ANNE LASATER SAUER, SHIRLEY ANN SABLOW, ADELE SAUNDERS, IOHN SALAS, NELLIE SAXON, MARY LOU SALE, CAROLE SCALES, WOODY SANCHEZ, ELIA SCI-IMIDT, TOMMY Q: . .V f - f E -wr, I fk f 'I' LSCHMITZ, MARY MARGARET SHIRLEY, HELEN SCHRAMM, FRANCES CAROL SHORT, IANET SCHULTZ, MARY SIMONS, IO ANN SCHUPBACH, ROBERT LEE SLOAN, DAN C. SCOTT, BARRY SMITH, BILL STEPHEN SCOTT, TACK CARTER SMITH, IAMES WILLIAM SEAGLE, IOHN' PETER SMITH, SYLVIA SEELEY, PATRICIA ANNE SMITH, WARREN RADEORD SOLOMON, LEAH RAY STIVEEBSON, BBSSIE IOY-QE SPANGLE, WILLIAM WALTER STRIEBER, LISLIE IOHN SPANN, MYRNA LEE SUPRUN, BURTON SPENCER, IOSEPHINE SURTEES, CALVIN SPILLERS, IOIE SURTEES, IOANN STEED, YEOLA SWEARINGEN, WAYNE STEPHENS, IERRY SYKES, NANCY IANE STILLMAN, IACOB HARRIS TALERICO, ALFRED FRANK PAGE 69 TAYLOR, IOHNNY RENPORD VAN VALIN, SUSIE I. I THACKER, VIRGINIA E, VOCEL, MILDRED I THOMAS, WAYNE VOIGT, DORIS PEARL I THOMPSON, BETTY RUTH WARD, BILLY THORNTON, WILLIAM T. WATKINS, I. C. TINDALL, BOBBY WATSON, WILLIAM ERSCH TINER, SUSAN LANE WEISBERG, IONE RHONA TURNER, IACOUELINE ELAINE WELBURN, DRUMMOND WENZEL, HUGO, IR. WIGHT, BETTY IOYCE WERBNER, PHYLLIS WILCOX, VIVIAN A. WHALEY, IO LYNN WILLIAMS, CLAIRE I WHEELER, CHARLES VIRGIL WILLIAMS, FRANK HOLLAND WHITE, SALLY WILLIAMS, PAUL WHITTEN, ROBERT D, WILLINGHAM, MARY LYNN WHITTLE, HOMER ALBERT WILSON, BOBBY LYNN I WIDEMAN, CARL F. WINDHAM, MARYVNQESS IC' ,P,: Q 57? -ffl? -IL, IX, g.5,jU,3i,:,55,,f if My jf lx, Im ff 24' I SW! llblllllw T . W E siriaif- J world shrine now, once San Antonios earliest mission, created 5 4 'L ' as a school to teach, civilize, and Christianize the Indians - ll T ,f'QXl, L L o D i t XLI T ',f NV , that is the historical spot We visited today. What noble motives, wonderful courage, remarkable endurance, the early Franciscan Fathers must have been en- dowed With to be able to undergo the struggles and vicissitudes that necessarily were en- dured in the building of beautiful Mission San Antonio de Valero! THE STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS is ' - s I 4 I mfg' v. .V 4- Qi ' fa t' 2 I If FV' ' ,. ' V' 4 X13 If ! I .L A- ,J II 'S .II I 1 4 fi , 4 S? , I. , Mfzfvi. 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I my 1- 3 3 ,sy 1. mal- A 2' 41 if 29 ' f - 4 f 5 Q Q M I ,Hg M n i ' vw if f +5 me .4 it fe 545.4 7 w DIXIE ALEXANDER BERNICE COHAN IEANNE COOK ROBERT CURL LLOYD ESTILL PAWKETT, IR, IACOB HARRIS STILLMAN WAYNE KENNETH TRAVIS EUGENE HARRY TROUTZ A fruly great experience is a year in the Annual Office, where a Worthwhile job is actually being done, even to the 'mounting of all the panels. From the day We wondered which one of us was the lost dummy to this day when we ourselves casually discuss halftones, cuts, screens, bleed-offs, angle-ins, electrofypes, etchings, highlights, fooling, mechanical and mass balance, and always the dummy, many happy ex- periences have come our Way. Nowhere but in old SIU could we live such a fascinating high school life. - -1-1 Qvilfrffirfwfffvdf wma Turn gym and Zafzfi I I at Mfmw Sponsor MISS ELLA STONE Editors FRANK GOODMAN IOE MATTEI Managing Editors SHIRLEY STENDIG BARBARA HARWELL News Editors ALTA MAE CABANA ELAINE RUTH NEBENZAI-IL Literary Editor SHARON LYNN SCHOFIELD I Feature Editors ELIZABETH LADON ELLEN MCCARTY Sports Editors RUSSELL LEE KELFER CHARLES SUGERMAN DAVID R. WONES Photographer ANGILEE GREEN Advertising Managers BARBARA HARWELL TOM BOURGEOIS WILLIAM ALTERMAN DICK ADAMS Cartoonists DAVID CATER BETTY IEAN GREENBERG Columnists ROBERT BRUCE OSBORN I SALVADOR MIGUEL HERNANDEZ ATop Row:-Frank Goodman, Co-Editor, Ioe Mattei, Co-Editorp Ted Longgood, Co-Managing Editory Alise Schultz, Co-Managing Editor, Alta Mae Cabana, Co-News Editor. Second Row:-I. W. Hayes, Co'News Editorp Sharon Lynn Schofield, Co-Literary Editor, Philip Kerr, Co-Literary Editorg Elizabeth Ladon, Co-Feature Editorp Ellen McCarty, Co-Feature Editor. Third Row:-Conrad Roland Springer, Sports Editorg Charles Sugerman, ,Co-Exchange Editor, Ioan Kidwell, Co-Exchange Editor: Betty Lou Fink, Columnistg Patsy Peck, Columnist. Fourth Row: -Elaine Ruth Nebenzahl, Columnist, Angilee Green, Photographer, David Cater, Cartoonistg Betty lean Greenberg, Cartoonist, Barbara Harwell, Advertising Manager. Truly our Declaration is the eyes and ears of Ietferson-sees all, hears all, and even wins all. ln the University of Minnesota's Scholastic Press Association contest, the Declaration won a first place, in the Texas High School Press Association contest, our paper won All-Texas, in the lnterscholastic League Press , Conference, it won a first place. The Declaration was the only high school newspaper in Texas that won f as many as four state firsts in the Quill and Scroll division of the Scholastic magazine contest last May. Individual winners include Bebe Couch, Co-Editor, one of the ten best newswriters in the United Statesg Bill Pope, Iohn Mugg, and Robert Martin, who won first place in Texas as sports writer, feature writer, and 'news writer respectively, Frank Goodman, Co-Editor, one of the five best editorial writers in Quill and Scroll's November '48 contest also first in the American Legion oratorical contest. A valuable newspaper! PAGE rr v I Top How:-Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease, Spons.7 Shirley Coleman, Press Cleo C. Crouch, Vice-Pres. Second Row:-Ella Iearme Friery, Treas.p Robert Kemper Zander, Sgt.-at-Armsg Elsa Neitzke, Co-Lib, Bottom Row:-Clara Louise Ogden, Co-Lib,g Don Barksdaleg Richard Brown. A-Cappella Choir QQ organized in 1947 by present sponsor Q Q Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease Q ,Q is bound to- gether by mutual love for music Q Q Q Now singing all types of music QQ although name ot club means In Chapel Style QQAQ Club participated in Region Six contest Q Q taking first place in sight reading Q Q ,Q ' Purpose is to stimulate music appreciation in letter- son ,Q Q to provide music for school activities Q Q Q Two lovely social affairs were enjoyed Q Q by members Q Q a cast party alter the night perlormancc of Creatures ot Impulse QQ and a lovely party at the home ot Martha 'Terrell Couch Q Q Q Members enjoy this club . Q .Q PAGE rs Golden Ghana SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS PEASE Sponsor CONNIE NELSON President OLLIVIA DIANE BUFFINGTON Vice-President PATRICIA LAWSHE Secretary-Treasurer EDDIE CHAMBERS Sergeant-at-Arms ELIZABETH KUNNECKE Co-Librarian IEANIE MEURER Co-Librarian Top Row: - Ollivia Diane Buliingtong Eddie L Couch. Second Row:-Blanche Joyce C Elizabeth Kunnecke. Third Row:4Patricia Nedra Glenn McCready5 William VVal1ace Row:-L rr Obr - R d Llo d Plo a y egon, aymon y egerg Margaret Etta Wells, Quiuaelzt' SPRING TERM OFFICERS Mr. l. M. HAYS Sponsor ARNOLD MELVIN BARBAN President HAROLD L. SIMON Vice-President LESTER OWEN HILL Secretary WALLACE HARDY MEYER Reporter ROBERT CHARLES SCARBOROUGH Chaplain LEONARD FRANCIS NELSON Co-Program Chairman ROBERT LEE SCHUPBACH Co-Program Chairman Top Row:-Mr, I. M. Hays, Spons.g Raymond Lloyd Ploeger, Pres.g Arnold Melvin Barban, Sec'y. Bottom Row:-Willie Davila Macias, Program Chairmang Connie Nelson, Mascotp Stewart Duke. , up How:-Louis Lorelli Guido, Ir.7 Lester Owen Hillg Leroy Kirchhoti. Second rw:-Wallace Hardy Meyerg Marvin A. Morseg Leonard Francis Nelson. Bottom rw:-Robert Charles Scarboroughg Robert Lee Schupbachg Harold L. Simonp uinan Waninis Swing. The Architectural Club + 3+ composed ot stu- dents interested in modern building f f was organized in l932 if it under Mr. Leon E. Taliaterro ff to study model houses ff to develop good tellowship among its members Q t 1 The club colors Q 1 are blue and White ,Q f ff Present sponsor + 1 is Mr. I. M. Hays t 1. 1 The Architectural Club members go on many inspection tours ttf Meetings are interest- ing and very educational 1 1 1 Overnight out- ings , f initiation of new members 1 1 in- formal socials t Q all make an unusual year tor these young builders-to-be ot a newer f f more beautiful City ot San Antonio f if f PAGE 79 Top Row:-Miss Ida Mae Murray, Spams., Daniel McLean Jones, Pres., Ruth Ann Davis, Vice-Pres, Merry Tom Blue, Rec. Sec'y. Second Row: - Ioan Ianice Sherrod, Cor. Sec'yg Mark Alden Hollingsworth, Treasy Frank Logan, Parl,, Bill Warren, Hist,-Rep. Third Row:-LeRoy Birdwell, Chaplain, Winfred Guy Shown, Sgt.-at-Armsg Ella Ieanne Frieryg Margery Ann Albach. Botttom Row:-Leah Golda' Alterman, Elizabeth Ann Alttather, Dorothy Claudelle Baker, Don Barksdale. Math Club if under leadership if ot Miss lda Mae Murray it it was organized in 1924 it 1 at Main Avenue High School .ff Club re-organized in l932 if in our school if by Mrs. Helen Bolton and Miss Mattie Brooks f f as Euclidean Mathe- matics Society fff Club's charter members if were high-ranking mathematics students ffl Club has strict membership requirements if worthy goals and standards it f it Club's purpose i if is to increase interest in 'mathematics H. and to form friendships H, among students if who like mathematics f f +1 Math Club's pin is a black PAGE 80 aultaae gindleiwi SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS IDA MAE MURRAY Sponsor BILL WARREN President RUTH ANN DAVIS Vice-President MERRY TOM BLUE Recording Secretary RUTH PHILLIPS Corresponding Secretary Top Row: - Charles Allen Belfig Ioan Brauchleg Edward M. Brook, Richc Brown. Second Row:-Helen Margaret Caldwell, lune Clyde Call: Robert G. Cantu, Ir., Armando De La Pena, Third Row:-Eugenia Edwards, Gertrude Marion Esserick, Robert Norris Foote, Albert Gallat Robert Baker Gibbs. Bottom How:-Frank Goodman, Walter Pow Gray, Willard Russell Green, Mary Elinor Hord, Beverly Howell. S fb ' al Damian SPRING TERM OFFICERS - tCont.J LEROY BIRDWELL. Treasurer WAYNE KENNETH TRAVIS Parliamentarian IOAN KIDWELL Historian CLOUGH SHELTON, III Co-Sergeant-at-Arms IEANIE MEURER Co-Sergeant-at-Arms p Row:-Virginia Lee Schoomang Adele Serberg Clough Shelton, III: n Sigel. Second Row:-Charlie Smithg Ilene Swidlerg Marianne Taubertg therine Clara Tesnareski. Third Rowz- Mickey Nay Thompsong Wayne nneth Travis: Eugene Harry Troutzg Nyra Walbridgeg Ioe Cummings allace. Bottom Row:-Charlotte Ruth Werbnery Bill Williamsp Virginia cqueline Wisemany David R, Wonesg Lollie Wright. Top Row:-Beverly Iosephsong Eugene Katzg Ioan Kidwellg lo-Ann Machann. Second How: -Ioe Matteig Edward H. Merrickg Ieanie Meurer Myron Newman. Third Row:-Iosephine Marie Patinog Do Ann Ptanstiel Patricia lean Plattp Ianet Elaine Rader. Bottom Row:-Alex F. Ramsay Marie Yvonne Roweg Iohn Schaumburgg Bill Schleuse. pentagon with a gold E in the center 1 1 it Any second term student f ff may apply tor member- ship ff f + Students with B average or better in Math may be members iff Club holds annual initiation picnic at Olmos Park H. Where new members entertain old members iff Members also make a yearly visit f f to the Weather Bureau if if or an observatory it ff f Project is to furnish the mathematics class rooms with yard-sticks and Compasses if + if Club presents an annual as'- sembly f if it Each spring it it a proud Winner is awarded a golden key it ff on Class Day it it if PAGE 81 l l Top Row:-Miss Ruby Evelyn Dugosh, Spons., Ken Chambers, Pres, Marjorie Ann Benton, lst Vice-Pres, Second Row:-lohn David Boyd, 2nd Vice-Pres., Barbara Claire Nielsen, Rec. Sec'y, Kathryn Ann Searle, Cor. Sec'y. Bottom How:-Gloria Guiomar Rodriguez, Treas., Fred Schimmelpfennig, Parl., Shirley Ann Copelin, Hist. Fine Arts Society Was founded in 1941 H. with Miss Ruby Evelyn Dugosh charter sponsor f if who is still sponsor ot this unusual club f it ir Original purpose 1 f to make students ot Ieiferson f 1 aware of beauty +1 1 to further interest in art f f to go on sketching trips if to hear interesting talks by artists ot note + it is still the purpose ot this line club I it + Club seeks to further the interests of ff + not only all art students ff f but also all Ietferson students ff in some field oi creative art 1 f and to help them develop originality f f the club at all times truly living up to this purpose 1 if 1 Colors PAGE S2 anno 144221351 7acfa i SPRING TERM OFFICERS l MISS RUBY EVELYN DUGOSH Sponsor GLORIA GUIOMAR RODRIGUEZ X President f l FRED SCHIMMELPFENNIG lst Vice-President DEE DEE DIONE OLSON 2nd Vice-President DORIS ANN FRAZIER Recording Secretary l Top Row: -Matt Anderson, Rep, Mee Yee Lee, Chaplain, Betty Lou Fink Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Elizabeth lane Harris, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row:4 Mary Albaugh, Patricia Bell Ashby, Patricia Arnirn Bludworth, Ethel Carolyn Boland. Third Row: - Chuck Boyle, David Cater, Iames Cooper Ann Epperson. Bottom How:-loan Ferguson, Eileen Flock, Ellen Floc Barbara Fortassain. N as llficamt of 7amcv1.fLaw SPRING TERM OFFICERS- fCont:J PATRICIA ARNIM BLUDWORTI-I Treasurer BETTY IEAN GREENBERG Parliamentarian DIANE NELSON Historian BETH WEIDENFELD Reporter MATT ANDERSON Sergeant-at-Arms SYLVIA LENNARD Chaplain ap Row: -Ann Montgomeryg Iudy Munroep Elaine Ruth Nebenzahlp Dee e Dione Olson. Second Row:-Peggy lean Passwatersg Nancy Kay ytong .Barbara Anne li- Nellie Salas. Third Row:-Virginia Lee hoomany e co 5 Warren Radtord Smithg Barbara Spencer. ttom Row:--Diana Lurene Stoutg Bill H. Stuttsg Wayne Swearingeng y Cathryn Young. Top Bow:-Doris Ann Frazierg Nancy Galeg Guie Git. Second Row: Betty Iean Greenbergg Blanche Hernandezg Leroy Kirchhotf. Bottom Row lane McNeelp Sara McNeelp Ioanna Miller. of turquoise and White 1 1 often are used at lovely social affairs of club 1 1 at which times important artists are honored guests 1 1 and members are inspired by lovely talks 1 1 1 Installation of officers 1 1 a candlelight ceremony 1 1 always has about it a solemnity 1 1 that members are thrilled by 1 1 1 Both terms 1 1 special attention was given 11 to this lovely 1 1 traditional 1 1 ceremony 1 1 1 Officers installed 1 1 at a beautiful Valentine Party at the lovely home of Betty lean Greenberg 1 1 1 The Fine Arts Club 1 1 is truly a power for beauty 1 1 in our school 1 1 affecting all of our students 1 1 1 PAGE 83 Top Row:-Miss Ona Marschall, Spons.g lean E. Taylor, Pres.y Virginia Elizabeth Iobson, Vice-Pres. Second Row:-Marjorie Ann Benton, Sec'yp Shirley Ann Copelin, Treas.y Ioy Strauch, Parl. Bottom Row:-Barbara Beatty, Histg Gertrude Marion Esserick, Rep.g lane Kirkwood, Chaplain. Girls' Cadet Corps if was founded in 1933 H under capable sponsorship of Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer f f if Name at that time was B.O.T.C. Cadet Sponsors' Club iff Next sponsor was Mrs. Ida Pearl Gill Surtees iff Present sponsor H. Miss Ona Marschall it if helps girls carry on traditions + if and be of splendid service to school it it it Excel- lent club project ff is to plant lovely shrubs on R.O.T.C. Drill Field ff' C1ub's purpose ff i is to set example of good character if high scholar- ship ff ,dependability if friendliness fm. Girls marched as unit if on important occasions HH PAGE 84 Zaspeal Sinai! SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS ONA MARSCHALL Sponsor IEAN E. TAYLCB President BELLE MILLER Vice-President MARIORIE ANN BENTON Secretary SHIRLEY ANN COPELIN Treasurer IOY STRAUCH Parliamentarian Top Row:-Dee Dee Dione Olson, Sgt.-at-Ai-msg Mary Cathryn Youni Student Council Repq Sarah Anniliurk. Second Row:-Diana Dal Dorothy Davisg Ruth Bottom Row:-Corinne Delavang Bet Lou Finkg Frances Eileen Gilbreathg Betty Iean Greenberg. Q f. W A s l fzeciftian fbfullld l SPRING TERM OFFICERS-CCont.J l BARBARA BEATTY Historian GERTRUDE MARION ESSERICK Reporter I IANE KIRKWOOD 1 Chaplain , IUDITH FRANCINE HODIS ' Student Council Reporter l DEE DEE DIONE OLSON i Sergeant-at-Arms l ip Row:-Nancy Ann Nowling Lois Marie Rice-3 Iudith Francine Rodis. econd Row:-Shirley Ann Schlatherp Elaine F. Suttieg llene Swidler. attom Row:-Pat Taylorg Charlotte Ruth Werbriery Barbara Wocdallp arion Iuanita Young. Top Row:-Ianice Kay Hammondsg Kathleen Huntg lean Huth. Second Row:-Beverly Iosephsong Minnie Kerng Ioan Kidwell. Bottom Row Peggy Martha Knighty Bette Carole Kothmanng Belle Miller. Forward March! ff if ln October f f barbecue party f f in Corinne Delavan's home ff ff in honor of R.O.T.C. f f with delicious food served on the lawn f f 1 Column Rightl it if Late in December f f a Christmas Party 1 +1 beautiful gifts + f + Lett Flank! f ff St. Valentines Day! f + Mother-Daughter tea was enjoyed by everyone at home of Charlotte Ruth Werbner f if delicious cake Q f hot cotfee f f punch if f if Haltl +1 1 Another year f. f has passed f f +1 Motto upheld if f The value ot service depends not upon the glory of the position but upon the spirit with which service is rendered in PAGE 85 Top Bow:-Mr. Kenneth C. Emery, Sponsp Robert Eugene Park, Presq Bob Sexton, Vice-Pres. and Co-Librariang Sam Stanard, Treas. Second Row:-Frank L, Vinz, Hist.7 Bob Polunslcy, Drum Majorp Harold Stanley Kost, Co-Librarianp Hal Atkins. Bottom Row:-Billy Basking Kenneth C. Beissnerp Billy Allen Boyerg Ioan Brauchle. Vivid blue and red uniforms 1 1 our school's Band members proudly wear 1 1 1 Organized in 1933 1 1 under the sponsorship of Mr. Otto Zoeller 1 1 School Band 1 1 was sponsored for a long time 1 1 by Mr. lerome Zoeller 1 1 1 Through the years 1 1 it has lent its musical talent to all the school- sponsored programs 1 1 1 lts members attend foot- ball games 1 1 pep rallies 1 1 parades 1 1 concerts 1 1 1 Present sponsor 1 1 Mr. Kenneth C. Emery 1 1 is energetic in his guidance 111 No program is complete Without the Band's help 1 1 1 Purpose is to provide music for all school and civic affairs When needed 1 1 also to represent our school 11 PAGE 86 Wiuicf Wnifafzmd SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. KENNETH C. EMERY Director ROBERT EUGENE PARK President BOB SEXTON Vice-President SAM STANARD Recording Secretary Top Row:-- Edward M. Brookg Helen Ann Cazellg loy Kathryn Cermir Daniel David Darilek. Second Row:-Armando De La Penag Ameli Delgadog Adrienne Lenore Dhosschep Alan Dickinson. Third How:- Moray Duncan, Eugenia Edwardsg Bill Eklundg Art Flinders. Bottox Row:-Don Richard Fortenberryg Maynard G. Fullerg Ann Fusselmar Lionel Emory Gumg Iohnny Hatcher. 5 t S E if J I 8 aztec INSTRUMENTS PLAYED BASS DRUM CYMBALS BELLS TYMPANI BARITONE HORN OBOE BASSOON CLARINET FRENCH HORN ALTO CLARINET CORNET BASS CLARINET TRUMPET SAXOPHONE TROMBONES FLUTE SNARE DRUM PICCOLO BASS HORN Top Row: -Hill Schleuseg Betty Sheeng Ierry Don Shepherdy Albert Lauck Shirkey. Second Row:-Dan C. Sloang Iames William Smithp Nadine Elizabeth Smithp Myrna Lee Spann. Third Row: - Iames Richard Tweedyp Donald Van Artsdalenp Clara Walvoordg Bill Warreng Elaine Weinstein. Bottom Row:-Ioe Whitehurstp Virginia lacqueline Wisemang Margaret Ann Wclig Louise Wrightg Marjorie Claire Zimmerman. Top Row:-Cecil Dale Hillp Iimmy Hillg Victor Hinzeg Oscar Kuehner Second Row:-Charles Adam Maleskyp Iames Marting Lucile Anita Martinezp Barbara Claire Nielsen. Bottom Row:-lack Poolg Ianet Elaine Raderg Dicky Ray Riceg Ronald Richard Robertson. in 'music festivals throughout the state .fi This year the Band attended it f all home football games if and marched at the half-time iii It also attended games at Austin and Houston Q i i Provided the necessary music tor our school's radio program if I once a month if i i At the Texas University-Arkansas game at Austin f f October 16 if f our Band members participated with thirty- two other high school bands f f it Gave two con- certs ff at Lackland Air Force Base f if Horace Mann Iunior High School 1 f f The Armistice Parade was inspiring if if because of our Band's being a part ot it if if i ln December i. +. the Band PAGE 87 - WW A. 1, ,. W .L M, ., .WM QW ' swf' M 'b'i?'LiaQ23gZmaw3mi5a2?'F, Skim-by -v'1-ffzvuwsiziigaqa , in ! A fi K sn Wm wamkff-Wxrm -W 'Q7 'CSR' Top Row:-Mrs, Dorothy Curtis Pease, Sponsq Clara Louise Ogden, Pres.g Shirley Coleman, Vice-Pres, Second Row:-Ollivia Diane Buflington, Sec'yy Elsa Neitzke, Treas.g Nyra Walbridge, Rep. Bottom Row: - Martha Terrell Couch, Chaplaing Madeline Boog, Sgt.-at-Armsg Io-Ann Machann, Co-Librarian. The Girls' Glee Club if organized in 1925 at Main Avenue High School f f Was reorganized at Ielterson in l934 fn, Affiliated With State and National Federation of Music Clubs ffl Their Federation charter if cherished by the members , Q entitles the Glee Club to function as a club f f and meet as a regular class f + 1 Girls promote activities Q 1 which will be of service to the school H. uphold musical interest and maintain high standards of conduct and honor fm. Motto if Let Us Be Happy Singing H is Well demon- strated by their entertainment tor schools f it PAGE 90 Jfappq Waiceft SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS PEASE Sponsor KATHLEEN HUNT President IEANIE MEURER Vice-President OLLIVIA DIANE BUFFINGTON Secretary ELSA NEITZKE Treasurer Top How: iloan Allen, Co-Librariang lean Bakerg Sandra' lane Be kmai Second How:-Mabel Claire Bowerg Elia Estela Brionesy Helen Morgar Caldwell. Bottom Row:-Darlene Corene Carneirog Geraldine Chafir Ioan Ferguson. l luelacfiaad 7une4 SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.l MARIORIE MCGOWN Parliamentarian Historian PATRICIA LAWSHE Reporter NYRA WALBRIDGE Chaplain MADELINE BOOG Sergeant-at-Arms ELIA ESTELA BRIONES Co-Librarian IOAN ALLEN Co-Librarian op Row:-Ieanie Meurerg Phyllis Priscilla Niedermanng Peggy lean 'asswaters. Second Bow:-Anne Lasater Ryalsg Virginia E. Thacker: flaraafet Etta Wells Bottom Row: - ione Rhona Weisbergg Carolyn Wiseg iarah Louise Young, -91 ww 3 F2 we Top Row:-Bebe Liane Flewellinp Nancy Galeg Blanche Ioyce Gonzalez. Second Row:-Kathleen Hunty Ioyce lean lureskig Patricia Lawshe. aolaam Row: - Nedra Glenn McCreadyg Mary Stuart MacDonaldg Marjorie c own. churches 1 f and community projects f f + Present sponsor Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease ff 1 1. On Octo- ber 8, 1948 if Creatures ot lmpulse was pre- sented , if 1 After the evening performance f 1 the cast converged on the home of Mary Stuart Mac- Donald f 1 for a party f f 1 The following Tuesday ff ff club sang for the Postrnasters' Convention w f f A cake sale f 1 to raise money lor robes f 1 was held +1 if f Glee Club again sang on Fathers' Night . f and for the Christmas Assembly 1 f when members Wore their new robes f f 1 Their school service f + is indeed Worthy of our praise f f f PAGE 91 Ton Row:-Mr. Leslie S. Pfeiffer, Spons.g Charles L. Bruchmiller, Pres., LeRoy Birdwell, lst Vice-Pres. Second Row: - Frank Bradley, Rec. Sec'yy Frank L. Vinz, Treas.p Jimmy Ira Fulcher, Parl. Bottom Row:-Bob Williams, Hist.p Conrad Roland Springer, Rep., Taylor Chandler, Ir., Chaplain, Half as old as Texas ff is the Hayne Debating Society H, founded in 1885 if at Main Avenue High School H, as Governors' Club MH, Club recessed for patriotic reasons l9l7-l8 Hn Club again started its Work immediately after Armistice Day if ,f 1 Moved to lefferson in 1932 1 f where it was renamed for Robert Young Hayne if Q states- man of the 1830's I Q if Club has many prominent alumni f 1 leaders in our city f f our state ir f our America if who enjoyed the privilege of mem- bership + if f Mr. Leslie S. Pfeiffer now is sponsor f . f High purpose of this outstanding club f I is PAGE 92 elcfedf gaqd' 0 ad SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. LESLIE S. PFEIFFER Sponsor CHARLES L. BRUCHMILLER President TAYLOR CHANDLER, IR, Vice-President FRANK BRADLEY Secretary Top Row:-Dick Mugg, Co-Sgt.-at-Armsp Fred Whitcomb Riley, Co-Sgt at-Arms, Beverly Ann Brown, Mascot. Second Row:-Sarah Ann Bur Mascot, Amy lone Iohnson, Mascot: Annette Maxwell, Mascot, Boho' Row:-Dick Bowen: Chuck Boyleg Delano Callan. In Um Sllafe SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.l FRANK L. VINZ Treasurer LEROY BIRDWELL Parliamentarian BOB WILLIAMS Historian FRANK GOODMAN Reporter yp How: cil H. Foxy Max Gardnerg Raymond F. .G1ll. Second Row:- ank Goodmang a er owell Gray: Iohn Kenneth Harz. Bottom How:- hnny Hatchery lames Hillg Raymond Leon Holeman. I Top Row:-Iohn Campbellg Buddy Clarkg Robert King Cornell. Second Row:-Robert Curly Wilbur Lee Dennisg Byron Donzis. Bottom Row Kenneth Farnsworthg Art Flinders: Robert Norris Foote. to develop a greater understanding among stu- dents ff to further interest in speaking M, to promote social activities for members if and to co-operate in every Way f 1 with our school f t f. A quill and a scroll with Hayne Written across the scroll if is the attractive insigne ot Hayne fm. Colors are red and white f f f Project this year f. t is to buy records for use at school dances fm, September 23 and 24 f f riotous initiation ot twenty-seven pledges f if highly amused students Watched pledges shine old members' shoes in sweep arcade with toothbrushes if f ff Art PAGE 93 Top Row:-Charles Hordg Iohn Hoyog Rodney Carlyle Keller. Second Row:-lack Laing Raymond Elsworth McBrideg Edward H. Merrick. Bottom Row:-Tommy Moseleyg Carroll D. Myers: Robert Eugene Park. Flinderss home was scene of a social for pledges f f during evening 1 f pledges given solemn initia- tion into club H. beautiful Hayne pins given to lovely mascots f . delicious cake and punch served to ravenous members and their guests 1 f. Q December 10 f f a Christmas social was given f + at Annette Maxwell's hospitable home f f tasty cake and punch f laughing couples playing ping-pong and dancing f f Q March 25 1 1 a dance to help buy records Q 1 beautiful decorations trans- formed hall 1 f if The oldest boys' club in Texas f f completed its sixty-fourth successful year f f f PAGE 94 szmawa .,4Q.,z. HMMIE SWEENEY Co-Sergeant-at-Arms ROBERT KING CORNELL Co-Sergeant-at-Arms FRED WHITCOMB RILEY Chaplain Top Row:-Bob Byrns Pottery Ierry Pyleg Bill Shepard, Second Row:- Iimmie Sweeney: Carl Tauchy Wayne Thom . Row:-Micke Nay Thompson: Ioe Whitehurstg Frank Holland Williams. it E Fil 'f 3 l ewzliain Zfp SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS VIVIAN ARSTEIN Sponsor DIANE McKEE President FRANCES LUCILLE MGMURTRAY Vice-President TI-IALIA ATKINSON , Secretary MARIE CARMEN BLAISDELL IEANIE MEURER Treasurer Sergeant-at-Arms IOAN KIDWELL SUSAN GAY WISH X Reporter Chaplain i Row:-Margaret Ioan Holcomby Mary Elinor ldordy Kathleen Huntp bara Ann Isbell. Second Row: - Ioyce lean Iureskig Annette Maxwellg ira Glenn McCreadyg Barbara McCflasson. Third Row:-Mar orie Sowng Clara Louise Ogdeng Nancy Kay Peytong lackie Pink, Bottom v.- Bob Polunskyg Fred Schimmelpfennigg Nadine Elizabeth Smithg ine Weinstein, Top Row:-Diane McKee, Pres.p Thalia Atkinson, Sec'yg Marie Carmen Blaisdell, Treasp Ioan Kidwell, Part. Second Row:-Susan Gay Wish, Chaplaing Ieanie Meurer, Sgt.-at-Armsg Matt Andersong Libby Ann Aron- t Th'd R H l M C ld ll Cl Ch b l sein. ir -ow:- een argaret a we 5 ara lean am erin Ruth Ann Davisy Susan Ginsburg. Bottom How: - Natalee Iean Goodman' Carolyn lean Hankeg Ida Mae Harrisg Iimmy Hill, Masque and Gavel I I the Ietferson chapter of a national speech honor society I I was organized in l94O I I by Miss Ximena Wolf and Miss Ethel Orrell I I I Club is now sponsored by Miss Vivian Arstein I I I Original purpose of club II to pro- mote speech activities among high school stu- dents I I still is adhered to I I I A solemn candle- light service II pledges become members III Activities I I are interesting I I I This year I I Two Crooks and a Lady I I and Georgie Porgie I I were enjoyed I I I Highlight ot the year Was a visit I I to Miss Lily Cahill's Workshop I I I PAGE 95 '7 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. IEWELL WALLACE Co-Sponsor MR. HARRY HAMILTON Co-Sponsor MR. VERNON E. WALENTA Co-Sponsor STEWART DUKE President IACK SOWELL lst Vice-President Top Row:-Mr. Iewell Wallace, Co- Spons., Mr. Harry Hamilton, Co-Spons.p Mr. Vernon E. 'Walenta, Co-Spons.: Stewart Duke, Pres. Second Row:- Iack Sowell, lst Vice-Pres., Frank Pantuso, 2nd Vice-Pres., Max Gardner, Sec'y, Louis Belinsky, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms. Third Row:-Frank Goodman, Co-Sgtf at-Arms, Don Barksdaleg Bob Beard, Eddie Chambers, Bottom Row: -David L. Cortez, Owen Haskell Cowan, Byron Donzis, Rogers Douglas. I Club + it Waslorganized in October l944 + Q by Coaches Harry Hamilton and Barlow Irvin 1 f to promote better understanding among lettermen in football ff it basketball f it track f f. and tennis it f 1 All lettermen since l932 if 1 are inactive members 1 it f Club colors + ,f red and blue f f. f. Club pins f it are diamond-shaped Q i with a gold I embedded in center f f if No initiations are held as boys give all of their time and effort it 1 participating in all important sports events ff it Q They earn their cherished letters it it by untiring efforts 1 f . The learning of good sportsmanship 1 1 developing oi muscular co-ordination it f help to advance the slogan PAGE 96 '7!ze19a Mafia SPRING TERM OFFICERS C Cont., FRANK PANTUSO 2nd Vice-President BOOTS GAUBATZ Recording Secretary MAX GARDNER Corresponding Secretary S. M. MEEKS Treasurer LOUIS PANTUSO Sergeant-at-Arms ARTHUR RAY MAHAVIER Chaplain Top Row:-Leon Feingoldp Boots Gaubatzg Ierry Bob Hollingsworthp Dick Hughes, Second How:-lack Lockg Arthur Ray Mahavierg Louis Pantusog Don Raybourn. Third Row:-Tommy Andrew Reevesp Iim Richmonclg Malcolm Robbinsg Thomas Nathaniel Sawyer. Bottom Row:-Al Stoney Paul Vlfilliamsg George C. Windrowg Iohn Yantis. f 1 Teamwork if ot this fine club fff Present sponsors are Coaches + f Harry Hamilton ff Vernon E. Vxfalenta ff ic and Iewell Wallace ff f f I Club is a doing Club Q + promoting interest in the sport in season f f sponsoring intramural track meets + if tor the boys' clubs 1 f with a pennant awarded the winner f Q Q Red Letter day on the social side if + is the yearly I Club outing f if every boy relaxing f f truly enjoying play- ing for himself ,uf I Club is an organization ff devoted to school service and school harmony H., Their victories bring honor and glory f xi to our school 1 i ff Their teamwork sets a good example for all Q i it PAGE 97 Top Row:-Mr. Claude V. Iones, Spons., Thomas H. VVhite, Pres., Al Iohnson, lst Vice-Pres. Second Row:-Lislie Iohn Strieber, Znd Vice-Pres.: Bob Polunsky, Rec. Sec'y, Robert Eugene Park, Cor. Sec'y. Bottom Row:-Charles Monita, Treas., Ted Longgood, Parl., William Millard Reed, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms. Grand club 11 first organized in Main Avenue High School in l908 1 1 Was reborn at Iefferson in 1932 11 as the Ieffersonian Forum 11 under the sponsorship of Mr. Howard Doolittle 1 1 1 Mr. Claude V. Iones is now the able sponsor 1 1 1 Club has always promoted Worthy projects 1 1 As early as 1938 1 1 Ieff Forum had as its project 1 1 furnish- ing of book racks in the cafeteria 1 1 1 Purpose of club 1 1 to further principles of debating 1 1 to promote leadership 1 1 scholarship 1 1 friendship 1 1 character 1 1 1 Qualifications 1 1 must be stu- dent of Iefferson 1 1 have interest in club 1 1 have PAGE 98 qfma ou cw SPRING TERM OFFICERS CHARLES MONITA President AL IOHNSON lst Vice-President RUSSELL LEE KELEER 2nd Vice-President WILLIAM MILLARD REED Corresponding Secretary WAYNE KENNETH TRAVIS Recording Secretary Top Row: --Arnold Melvin Barban, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Ioella Robert Mascot, Pat Taylor, Mascot, Second Row:-Elaine Weinstein, Mascc Margy Wright, Mascotp Mary Cathryn Young, Mascot. Bottom Row: lack Adair, Bob Beard, Rogers Douglas. I I ! Wad q Qijeciiueft P ow SPRING TERM OFFICERS - fCont.l GEORGE SHELDON ELO Treasurer LLOYD Parliamen ' LISLIE IOHN STRIEBER Reporter TED LONGGOOD Co-Sergeant-at-Arms ARNOLD MELVIN BARBAN Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Row:-Myron Newmang I, Y. Parsonsg Morris B. Penner. Second :-George Lewis Risieng Christie Sarrisg Sam Stanard. Bottom w: - Charles Sugermang Iohnny Rentorcl Taylorp Wayne Kenneth Travis. Edmund Footeg Boots Gaubatz. Second - 2 Kelterg Robert Ted Koester. Bottom .J - . n McShaneg Marvin A. Morse. good character f f f First meetings of year f r otticers elected 1. it mascots chosen f r new mem- bers elected 1 f year's work planned f ff as eager new members become like all other members f f 1 Hearty support is always given f f by left Forum members ff f to all school projects ff ff it For second year in succession f +1 club won Monticello's special tour-dollar prize tor number ot annuals sold ff if it Social side of school lite ff f is well looked after it +1 ff The left-Shaker dance f. f gala occasion f it will be a shining memory f ff Friendship if loyalty if + cooperation Q f that means Ietf Forum. PAGE 99 Top Row:-Miss Bess Richards, Spons., Barbara Spencer, Pres., Gwen Sharp, Vice-Pres., Marjorie Darden, Rec. Sec'y. Second Row:- Elizabeth Ann Greco, Cor. Sec'y, Shirley Ann Fletcher, Treas., Elizabeth Ladon, Parl., Elward Schneider, Hist., Angilee Green, Co-Rep. Third Row:- Catherine Louise Gurley, Co-Rep., Rosie Birenberg, Chaplain, Sarah Anne Windrow, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Thalia Atkinson, CofSgt.-at-Arms, Betty Lou Alberts. Bottom Row: -Libby Ann Aronstein, Dorothy Anne Badders, Dorothy Claudelle Baker, Peggy Iean Baker, Elvira Bernice,Bitzkie. Lassos were founded if Q in l933 i r in Ietierson 1 ik under Miss Constance Douglas f ff Now under Miss Bess Richards if the organization has a larger membership iff The Drill Team is com- posed in ot Compocnies T and UI ff, The Drum and Bugle Corps if f was added in l937 f if 1 Lassos are known afar if for colorful red and blue uniforms f f ten-gallon cowboy hats f f wide leather belts iff Purpose is to support athletic projects mf to showlloyalty to the school fri Lassos participate in many activities 1 f forming a vivacious cheering section H. at all games if furnishing entertainment for sick and wounded PAGE 100 7wza!m9 IZGM4 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS BESS RICHARDS Sponsor BARBARA SPENCER President GWEN SHARP lst Vice-President MARGARET ANN ABBOTT 2nd Vice-President MARIORIE DARDEN Recording Secretary ELIZABETH ANN GRECO Corresponding Secretary Top Row: --W Marie Carmen Blaisdell, Patricia Arnim Bludworth, Mer Torn Blue, Beverly Ann Brown, Glendora Brown. Second Row:--Hel Louise Brown, Ioan Claire Brown, Marylyn Brown, Alta Mae Caban Virginia Campbell. Third Row:--Mary Louise Carpenter, Bonnie Iet Carson, Kay Caskey, Clara lean Chamberlin, Valette Edlene Chelle' Bottom Row:-Carolyn Virginia Cloud, Blanche Marie Davis, Dia, Davis, Margo Kathleen Davis, Marjorie Ann Deason. Q E X4 Iwi Baqlea SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.J SHIRLEY ANN FLETCHER Treasurer ' ELIZABETH LADON l Parliamentarian ELWARD SCHNEIDER l Historian ANGILEE GREEN Co-Reporter CATHERINE LOUISE GURLEY Co-Reporter SARAH ANNE WINDROW Sergeant-at-Arms IOANN PEYTON Sergeant-at-Arms lp Row:-Sally A. Gueringery Sunnye Guerrag Geraldine Ann Gurleyy :tty Io Hamlettg Carolyn lean Hartke. Second How:-Martha Ann anusg Elizabeth lane Harrisg Wanda Maxine Harrisp Barbara Harwellg anche Hernandez. Third Row:-Betty Iean Hilljep Ianet Hoodg Mary inor Hordp Dorcas lane Houseg Beverly Howell. Bottom Row: - Frances ligginsg Elinor Iamesg Shirley Louise Ienseng Amy Ione Iohnsonp Ian hnson. l Top How:-Viola Deavoursg Audrey Dennis: Patricia Ann Dunckerp Iacquelyn Ruth Durhamg Barbara Ruth Eckles, Second Row:-Kay Egglestong Norma Louise Fatorp Iacqueline Lois Ferry: Alice lean Fishery Ruth Ann Forbes. Third Row:-Ioann Formanng Barbara Fortassainy Barbara Sue Frazierg Ella Ieanne Frieryg Mary Helen Fritsch. Bottom How:-Mary Carolyn Garrettg Anna Belle Gieseg Armatine Verna Glenng Natalee Iean Goodmanp Diane Elaine Greenberg. Veterans I I assisting in every way to further the tame ot their 'school I I I The enthusiasm the Lassos helped to arouse in the team I I and in all lettites I I greatly aided lefterson I I to gain recognition in the field of sports III At every game I I the Lassos accurately perform many drills I I the State of Texas I I the Mayflower I I a church I I a cross I I a teepee I I and Greet- ings I I to the opponents of our mighty Mustangs I I I Lassos I I marched in Labor Day parade on September 3 III On September IU II Lassos entertained a rain-soaked audience I I at Alamo Stadium I I with snappy marches I I I On Septem- PAGE 101 Top Row: -Beverly Ioan King, Mary Iane Kothmanng Elizabeth Kunneckep Marian Levyg Diann Linegar. Second How: -Burney Iean Lipkep Yolanda Beatriz Lobop Rita Loveceg Eunice Lytlep Carolyn Mathis. Third Row:- Annette Maxwellp Phyllis Maxwellg Iris Nell McCowng Gail McDonough: Diane McKee. Bottom Row:-Carolyn Mclienzieg Frances Lucille Mc' Murtrayg Sara McNeelg Norma Dean McVayg Ieanie Meurer. ber 24 if Lassos traveled to Austin if to lett- Austin football game f f citizens ot the capitol city were thrilled ff as well as our own Iett tans 1 , with snappy precision drills Q ,. f On October l6 W f Drum and Bugle Corps 1 f journeyed to Austin + f to march in Band Day parade f f as honored guests if of University ot Texas if at Texas- Olclahoma game M., On November E5 ff the Lassos with other Ietterson students f it were in- vited to a dance 1 f in the Alamo Heights gym it ,Q following the Iett-Alamo Heights game if f. Proudly the Lassos marched + f in the Armistice PAGE 102 Willa! Zfnllfafuwi DRILL TEAM OFFICERS CAROLYN McKENZIE Major CONNIE NELSON Captain, Company T ANNA BELLE GIESE FRANCES LUCILLE McMURTRAY lst Lieutenants, Company T BARBARA PITTENGER Captain, Company I PEGGY IEAN BAKER BARBARA SPENCER lst Lieutenants, Company I Top Row:-Lexina Kreisle Miguezy Gloria Elaine Mindesg Geraldii Monierg Ioan Morgany Cecelia Naylor. Second Row:-Elaine Ru Nebenzahlg Connie Nelsong Mary Helen Nerip Katherine Dean N wnai Barbara Lucille Noake. Third Row:-Diane Nofa'?ITlmn 5 lhbcr e . ova g Byrneg Iacqueline Yvonne Oseland. Bottom Row: Iosephine Marie Patinog Patsy Peckp Carmen Perezg Minerva Pere Ioann Peyton. ' S 5 fe 5 7en-Qc! an Jah DRUM and BUGLE CORPS OFFICERS ANNETTE MAXWELL Drum Major ELLA IEANNE FRIERY Captain MERRY TOM BLUE CLARA IEAN CHAMBERLIN lst Lieutenants NANCY DALE TORRANCE MARGARET ANN ABBOTT ADELE SERBER DIANE NOTA 1 2nd Lieutenants lop Row:-Katherine Clara Tesnareskiy Helen Louise Timpsong Susan .ane Tinerp Nancy Dale Torranceg Phyllis Maurine Vagtborg. Second low:--Ruth Vermilliong Beth Weidenfeldp Io Lynn Whaleyg Terry Wheelerg letty loyce Wight. Third Row: -Helen Curry Wilsonp Shirley Ann Wilsong firginia Wilsony Nancy lane Wingog Susan Gay Wish. Bottom Row:- Sarbara Woftordg Lollie Wrightp Margy Wrightg Lucy Yerlyg Joanne rene York. Ton Row: -- Barbara Pittengerg Ann Pittsp Patricia lean Plattg Rena Elizabeth Reynoldsp Bette Richards. Second How:-Anna Lou Russellg Mary Lou Saxony Virginia Lee Schoomanp Eleanor Schuetzeg Adele Serberg Third Row:-Ianet Shorty Ann Sigel: leannette Simsg Barbara Slaughterg jean Ann Smith. Bottom Row:-Sue Caryl Smithg Yeola Steedg Yolanda A. Talericop Myrna loyce Tannebergerg Betty lean Taubert. Day parade ff t a major patriotic observance + + it At the Turkey Day game f. if on November 25 t f intricate drills Were executed at the halt time + f f On December 3 f if at the Fathers' Night Open House +I f Lassos entertained parents t it with card tricks and yells f Q on the stage f f f On December 4 it it at the Houston-left semi-final game ff +1 Lassos performed as usual ttf On March 3 1 if Lassos played Well their part it at the last basketball game t t with Brackenridge f f 1. Then came Chuck Wagon Day Q f long to be remembered f +. by Lassos and the school f f as a major event 1 t f PAGE 103 Top Row:-Miss Pearl West, Co-Spons.p Miss Gladys E. Morgan, Co- Sponsg Walter Powell Gray, Pres. Second Row:-Maurice Orton Ryan, lst Vice-Pres.g Belle Miller, Znd Vice-Pres.7 Peggy lean Baker, Rec. Sec'y. Third Row:-Margaret Ann Wolf, Cor. Sec'yg I. W. Hayes, Rep.p Robert Curl, Chaplain, Bottom Row:-Catherine Louise Gurley, Hist.5 Harold Stanley Kost, Parl.p Scott C. Gray, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms. Laun Chant, symbolforcnlthatislngh and worthwhile and friendly 1 Q was organized in 1924 ff by Virgil students ft in Main Avenue High School H. under the present sponsors fr Miss Pearl West and Miss Gladys E. Morgan it f 1 Motto Sempiterna Aniicitia per Linguam Sempi- ternam ff If A Lasting Friendship through a Last- ing Languagen +. it f Purpose it it to proniote friend- ship arnong Latin students 1 ff is Well carried out in the club's lovely social meetings f f held monthly ff it f In October f 1 punch and doughnuts were served in cafeteria ff new officers were Y PAGE 104 Se ' narqmicllfiafza SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS PEARL WEST Co-Sponsor MISS GLADYS- E. MORGAN Co-Sponsor WALTER POWELL GRAY President MAURICE ORTON RYAN lst Vice-President BELLE MILLER 2nd Vice-President Top Row:-Bill Schleuse, Co-Sgt.-at-Armsg David Henry Fox, Co-Sg at-Armsg Elizabeth Ann Altfather. Second Row:-Thalia Atkinsong Bll Basking Harry Burke Beazley. Third Row:-Kenneth C. Beissnerg Ros Birenbergp Ioan Claire Brown. Bottom Row:-Helen Margaret Caldwe John Campbellg Irma Nereida Cantup Robert G. Cantu, Ir. s S E flag, Se ' P SPRING TERM OFFICERS-CCont.D 1 PEGGY IEAN BAKER Corresponding Secretary MARGARET ANN WOLF Recording Secretary l HAROLD STANLEY KOST X Parliamentarian V CATHERINE LOUISE GURLEY Historian I. W. HAYES Reporter l op Row:-Ieanne Elizabeth Goodloeg Geraldine Ann Gurleyg Anne arris. Second Row:-Ice B. Homisherg Elinor Iamesg William Kenney. ird Row:-Mildred Blanch Liddyg Io-Ann Machanng Ioyce Martin, Mom Row:-Peggy Lou McDanielg Barbara McGlasson5 Diane McKeeg ward H. Merrick. Top How:-Barbara Carvelg Allred Chamberlaing Iimmy loe Choquette Second Row:-Diane Davisg Frona Ruth Davisg Marjorie Ann Deason. Third Row:-Corinne Delavang loe Britt Ehresmang Bill Quinn Farasey. Bottom Row:-Anna Belle Gieseg Guie Gitg Phyllis A. Goldman. introduced by President Walter Powell Gray f , 1 ln November a social was held in the home of Elinor lames f f with cake and punch f 1 1 After business f +1 members were asked to make Latin words ff 1 using letters in the motto of University of Texas H. Disciplina Praesidium Civitatisu , 4. with winners Shirley Stendig if 1 lacob Harris Stillman f f Elinor Iames f. f. I, W. Hayes f ff Thalia Atkinson f + if In December in the music room f Q cookies and punch were served if at the cele- bration ot the Latin Saturnalia aul Federic Perry Won a Latin Club pin for his performance PAGE 105 Top How:-Ieanie Meurerg Geraldine Monierp Iohnny Walter Moreno. Second Row:-Sylvia lean Nicholsg Leo David Nietop leanne Parker. Third Row:-Minerva Perezg Paul Federic Perryp Herta Pieper. Bottom Row:-Do Arm Pianstielg Arm Pittsg Bob Byrns Potter. Q Q Q February brought the members together at a lovely St. Valentine's social Q Q in the home of Lollie Wright Q Q Q March and April Q Q important Latin Club months QQQ As always QQ the May meeting QQ was unusually inspirational QQ with future Latin students present as invited guests Q Q to see the outstanding Latin students Q Q who had been chosen by tests QQ receive their prizes QQ mythology books Q Q that will forever be mementos Q Q of their happy Latin Clays Q Q in letterson Q Q Q Students Who have once been members Q Q ot this Wonderful club Q Q have very lovely memories Q Q Q PAGE 106 .faiina Sacfaldafi SPRING TERM OFFICERS--CCont.l ROBERT CURL Chaplain SCOTT C. GRAY Co-Sergeant-at-Arms BILL SCHLEUSE Co-Sergeant-at-Arms DAVID HENRY FOX Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-Ianet Elaine Raderg Margo Mary Reesg Lillie Marie Rhode Second Row:-lane Robinsong Ioseph Ruttog Richard Lee Scott, Thi Row:-Patricia Anne Seeleyg Clough Shelton lll, Iacob Harris Stillma Elaine F. Suttie. Bottom Row:-Iean E. Taylorg Pat Taylorg loy Iu Van. Artsdaleng Lollie Wright. E ,t 2 l Surreal' Waiceet l SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS PEASE Sponsor STEWART DUKE President CLEO C. CROUCH Vice-President EDWARD H. MERRICK Secretary-Treasurer TED LONGGOOD Historian-Reporter MARVIN A. MORSE Chaplain MORRIS BERTCHELL SMITH , Co-Sergeant-at-Arms l EDWARD VANCE l Co-Sergeant-at-Arms ROBERT KEMPER ZANDER Librarian Top Row: - Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease, Spons.y Iames Martin, Pres,p Larry Obregon, Vice-Pres. Bottom Row:-Marvin A. Morse, Sec'y-Treas.g Rudy Fuentes, Sgtfat- Armsg William Wallace McDonald, Ir., Librarian. ap Row: -Richard Brownp Ernest A. Esquivalg Allyn Henry Kriss. Second Row:- iward H. Merriclcg Charles Monitap K. Shirey. Bottom Row: - Bobby Stuart, Burton ,iprung Robert Kemper Zander. Male Chorus H. was organized in l946 H. by boys ff who were interested in group singing I I as charter members f f sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease f r it Their pur- pose is to further music in our school 1 f and to offer music when desired ff for school activities ff I such as the Christmas assembly rf f f As a project f I the Chorus prepared a group of songs I I which they sang at the Region Seven contest I f in April tiki' Boys also helped to produce Creatures of lm- pulse f + f Lovely parties were enjoyed if f . ' PAGE 107 Top Row:-Mrs. Mary E. Taliaferro, Spons, Sarah Ann Burk, Pres., Terry Wheeler, Vice-Pres., Barbara Claire Nielsen, Sec'y, Ollivia Diane Bullington, Treas. Second How:-Barbara Ruth Eckles, Parl., loanne Irene York, Hist., Merry Torn Blue, Rep., Annette Maxwell, Chaplain, Elizabeth Ann Greco, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms. Third Row:-Amy lone Iohnson, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Betty Lou Alberts, Carol,,Bessellieu, Rosie Birenberg, Patricia Arnim Bludworth. Bottom Row:-Gay E'Laine Brandt, loan Claire Brown, Marylyn Brown, Clara lean Chamberlin, Cecile Chidgey, Martha Ietferson Randolph Society f f named tor the favorite daughter of the great Thomas lefterf son if was founded in our school in 1933 as a social and service club f if by Mrs. Mary E. Taliaferro Q it who still guides 'club's activities as sponsor f ir f Purpose now as always f + is to serve the school ff + to cement friendship among Ielrer- son girls r ir f Club is outstanding in many ways I if I In October f f a lovely social was given for the new members +1 I at the home of Sarah Ann Burk if president I i it In November r 1 Patricia Arnim Bludworth's home was the mecca tor PAGE 108 Paige Wmnmd SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. MARY E, TALIAFERRO Sponsor ii SARAH ANN BUF-KX President H' ANNETTE MAXWELL Vice-President AMY IONE IOHNSON Secretary OLLIVIA DIANE BUFFINGTO N Treasurer Top Row:-Shirley Ann Copelin, Martha Terrell Couch, Blanche Mar Davis, Diane Davis, Patricia Ann Dunclcer. Second Row:-Shirley Ar Fletcher, Ruth Ann Forbes, Barbara Fortassain, Barbara Sue Frazie Mary Carolyn Garrett. Third Row:-Angilee Green, Carolyn Iec I-Ianke, Anne Harris, Wanda Maxine Harris, Barbara Harwell. Botto Row:-Frances Lorina Hoffman, Mary Elinor Hard, Dorcas lane Hous Barbara Ann Isbell, Shirley Louise Iensen. S r 5 1 Quemfahip Makead w l SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.l NANCY O'BYRNE Parliamentarian BARBARA HARWELL Historian ANGILEE GREEN Reporter r ELIZABETH ANN GRECO Co-Sergeant-at-Arms N SHIRLEY ANN FLETCHER Co-Sergeant-at-Arms MERRY TOM BLUE l cheptqm l sp Row:-Anne Parsonsp Patsy Pecky Ann Pittsg Norma Lee Robertsg ary Margaret Schmitz, Second Row:-Kathryn Ann Searle: Patricia 'ine Seeleyp Gwen Sharpg Ianet Shortg Yeola Steed. Third Row: -Io Ann xrteesg Helen Louise Timpsonp Elaine Weinsteing Sarah Anne Windrowp :ncy Iane Wingo. Bottom Row:-Susan Gay Wishp Margaret Ann rolfp Barbara Ann Wrightg Nancy Wrightg Marlorie Claire Zimmerman. Top Row: - Elizabeth Ioyce Iohnsonp lean Ann Ioinerg Doris Ann Kirschkeg Mary lane Kothmanny Rochelle Ann Leibovitz, Second Row:-Barbara Anne Leonardg Phyllis Maxwellg Sara Belle McCleleng Norma Dean McVayg Gloria Elaine Mindes. Third Row:-Geraldine Monierg Judy Munroeg Cecelia Naylorg Elsa Neitzkeg liatherine Dean Newnam, Bottom gow: -Barbara Lucille Noake- Mabel Ff NOTYlSj Ruth Norlony Diane otag ancy y e. the girls MH ln December H. members enjoyed a friendly get-together at La Paloma r r ff ln February 1 f the club originated the idea f 1 of the unusual Four-Club Tea for Iefferson's new sopho- more girls f rr held in the cafeteria f 1. ik April found the girls enjoying the barbecue at Martha Terrell Couch's home H, The Easter tea M was followed in May by a gala dinner-dance f f , M.I.R.'s are proud of their Wonderful record Q . as Annual salesmen f + with the high honor of Winning first prize Q ff something lovely to remember f f f Great club if great year M great things accomplished H. PAGE 109 Top Row:-Mrs. Theresa T. Hicks, Spons., Peggy Martha Knight, Pres., Elizabeth Ladon, lst Vice'Pres., Dorothy Anne Badders, 2nd Vice-Pres Second Rowzf-Peggy lean Baker, Rec. Sec'y, lane Kirkwood, Cor, Sec'y, Elaine F. Suttie, Treas., Frances Eileen Gilbreath, Parl. Third Row:- I-Ielen Curry Wilson, Hist., Shirley Ann Schlather, Rep., lean E. Taylor, Chaplain, Nancy Ann Nowlin, Sgt.-at-Arms, Margaret Ann Abbott. Bottom Row:-Roberta Anderson, Thalia Atkinson, Dorothy Cloudelle Baker, Norma Lee Baxter, Marjorie Ann Benton. Founded in February ot l932 1 I as Philomathean Club in Main Avenue High School f if the Martha Skelton Literary Society is fortunate f 1 in that its charter sponsor f + Mrs. Theresa T. Hicks 1 f still guides its destinies 1 f f The motto Non quis sed quid if Not who you are but what you are 1 f is truly carried out in the club's choice of fine members f Hr Clubs project 1 it is beautification of Skelton patio ,ff To promote all worthwhile school activities 1 f to better social understanding ,Q 1 to study parliamentary law I if to learn ease and poise f it are the aims ot this great club 1 1 Q PAGE 110 fatal, e at waz, SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS, THERESA T, HICKS Sponsor PEGGY MARTHA KNIGHT President ELIZABETH LADON lst Vice-President SUSAN LANE TINER Znd Vice-President IEAN E. TAYLOR Recording Secretary IANE KIRKWOOD Corresponding Secretary Top Row:-Marie Carmen Blaisdell, Pat Bogle, Beverly Ann Brow Eleanor Ann Brown, Helen Louise Brown. Second Row:-Shirley Bu Estelle Carver, Margaret Ann Chandler, Valette Edlene Chellew, Heli Chengos. Third Row: Q Carolyn Virginia Cloud, Shirley Coleman, Way Crockett, Ruth Ann Davis, Ann Epperson. Bottom Row:-Gertru Marion Esserick, Olivia Iune Flato, Doris Ann Frazier, Ella Ieanne Friez Dorothy Sue Garner. l 2 .faaelq on Name l l l i l SPRING TERM OFFICERS - fC0nt.l ELAINE F, SUTTIE Treasurer VALETTE EDLENE CHELLEW Parliamentarian HELEN CURRY WILSON 5 Historian I ANN EPPERSON l Reporter , MARGARET ANN ABBOTT l Chaplain l Tl-IALIA ATKINSON I Sergeant-at-Arms Row:-Dee Dee Dione Olsong Mary Lee O'Mealyg Anne' Elizabeth iricinsg Sandra loanne Peteisong loann Peyton. Second Row:- Ann Pfanstielg Iudith Francine Rodis: Carole Salep Elward Schneiderg cron Lynn Schofield. Third Row:-Alise Schultzg H en' A ' Sue lryl Smithg Leah Ray Solornong Billie Io Tanner. Bo om Row:-Susan ne Tinerg Phyllis Maurine Vagtborgy Susie I, Van Valing Sally Whitey 'rbara Wofford. l Top How:-Mary Dale Gerhardtg Catherine Louise Gurleyg Geraldine Ann Gurleyg Patsy Haley. Second Row:-Betty Io Hamletrg Elizabeth lane Harrisg Lucy Beth Houghg Patricia Ioanne I-Iunterg lean Huth. Third Row:-Ioan Kidwellg Barbara Charlyne Kirschkey Mildred Blanch Liddyg Diann Linegarg Karen Ioan Marshall. Bottom Row: -Diane McKeeg Iudy Metzg Belle Millerg loyce Northg Io Ann Nota. Social lite Well looked after QQQ October QQ a lovely social given in home of Alise Schultz QQ new members providing entertainment QQQ De- cember Q Q Christmas party at home of Elizabeth Ladon Q Q thoroughly enjoyed Q Q punch and cookies Q Q Q'musical entertainment by tive mem- f bers Q Q Q lanuary brought the Skelton Majestic Q Q a great success Q Q Q In May Q Q members were thrilled by luncheon honoring seniors QQ tears and smiles QQ delicious food QQ lovely spring troclcs Q Q Q This occasion brought another memor- able year to a happy end Q Q Q Great old Clubl QQQ PAGE 111 Top Row:-Miss Olga H. Vogel, Sponsq Willard Russell Green, Pres.g Belle Miller, Vice-Presg Gene Perkins, Sec'y, Second Row: - Bette Carole Kothmann, Treas.g Bill Williams, Hist.g Iune Clyde Callang Marshall Terrell Clegg. Bottom Row:-'Ruth Ann Davisg William Epsteing Walter Powell Grayg Minnie Kern. The National Honor Society Q Q was organized in 1932 Q Q at our school Q Q by Miss Marie E. I. Helland and Miss Olga Vogel Q Q Q Now sponsored by Miss Vogel Q Q object is Q Q to promote scholar- ship Q Q render service to school Q Q Q Gold pin Q Q represents Q Q scholarship Q Q leadership Q Q char- acter Q Q service Q Q Q New members elected in April Q Q are twenty-five highest rated juniors Q Q a cer- tain percentage ot high ranking seniors Q Q Q Christmas party Q Q a success Q Q Q Year ended Q Q with election of new members Q Q parents and members enjoying a memorable occasion QQQ PAGE 112 Baan 7fm4Z' SPRING TERM OFFICERS DO ANN PFANSTIEL President BELLE MILLER Vice-President GENE PERKINS Secretary BETTE CAROLE KOTHMANN Treasurer BILL WILLIAMS Historian Top Row:-Peggy Martha Knightg Frank Logan: Ioe Matteig Do I Pfanstiel, Second Row:-Bob Polunskyg Alex F. Ramsayg Adele Serb Winfred Guy Shown. Bottom Row: -Betty Iean Taubertg Iean E. Tayl Arlene Iane Wiemersp Mary Cathryn Young. I i v i l 1 3 5 Wann? 5cai4fe4 l BILL EDWAR E IN X resi ent 1 IEAN BAKER Vice-President i ELAINE RUTI-I NEBENZAI-IL Corresponding Secretary l PATRICIA LAWSHE ' Recording Secretary IUNE CLYDE CALLAN WAYNE KENNETH TRAVIS Treasurer Parliamentarian VIOLA DEAVOURS NANCY DALE TORRANCE Historian Sergeant-at-Arms p How:-Betty Iean Hillje, Elinor Iames, Miriam Kieschnickg Patricia Wshe. Second Row: -Pat Lipscomb, Zelda Mazel, Ioan Morgan, Elaine ,ith Nebenzahl. Third Row: -Iane Robinson, Adele Serber, Betty Sheeny lintred Guy Shown, Barbara Slaughter. Bottom Row:-Mildred Marie 'eiss Vir inia Iac ueline Wiseman, Louise Wright, Margy Wright, H 1 Q, CI anon Iuanita Young. C -,.-1 . 1 Top Row:-Billie Io Tanner, Pres., Bill Edward Ervin Vice-Pres., Nancy Dale Torrance, Rec. Sec'y, Betty Lou Finl2, . , nd Row:- Iune Clyde Callan, Treas., Wayne Kenneth Travis, Parl,, Bill Schleuse, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Gay E'Laine Brandt, Co-Sgtfat-Arms, Third Row:- Marjorie Ann Benton, Hist.7 Patsy Peck, Rep., Viola Deavours, Chaplain, Rebecca Ieanne Ashby, Iean Baker. Bottom Row:-Dinah Callan, Virginia Campbell, Ioy Kathryn Cermin, Barbara Fortassaing Phyllis A. Goldman. The Scribblers' Club was founded if I in IQ33 Q . by thirteen A English students from one teachers classes f if The present sponsor 1. ,. is Miss Florence Durrett iff Purpose is to further appreciation of good literature H. inspire mem- bers f if Q At club meetings f it members study in- teresting literature f it also read original Work 1 f f Popular are the social meetings H. Halloween party held at the home of Billie Io Tanner fr another at Miss Durretts home iff Member- ship reauirements if high standing in English or journalism f + interest in creative Writing 1. ff if PAGE 113 Top Row:-Mr. C. E. McDaniel, Spons., Iohn Wayne Krieger, Pres., Charlie Smith, Vice-Pres. Second Row:-Doak Neal, Rec, Sec'y, Lee Iames Phillips, Cor. Sec'y, Bob Iamison, Treas., Paul Robert Markey, Parl. Third Row:-Bill H. Stutts, Hist., Winlred Guy Shown, Rep., Bob Klein, Chaplain, Willard Russell Green, Sgt.-at-Arms. Bottom How:-Betty Io Arnett, Mascot, Peggy lean Baker, Mascot, Peggy Martha Knight, Mascot, Barbara Claire Nielsen, Mascot. Senate Debating Society f. f was founded in l9l2 at old Main Avenue High School f H, ln 1932 it was re-organized in Thomas Ietlerson if under its charter sponsor Q it Mr. E. E. Edwards it 1 + Club was sponsored by Mr. Roy Arrowood f f until he entered the service f f then by Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer f if Club's present sponsor is Mr C. E. McDaniel f f i To foster Worthy school enterprises . ff to teach correct use of parliamentary law ff to develop leadership f f to create better under- A standing f, f to promote educational qualifications t Q are the purposes of this club f f ff Requirements PAGE 114 feffi Senalau fVaw SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR, C. E. MCDANIEL Sponsor : '--.X li i CHARLIE SMITH 2 President 5 ' BoB 1AM1so , Vice-Preside t 1 1 IOHN SCHAUMBURG V Recording Secretary i WINFRED GUY SHOWN Corresponding Secretary Top Bow:-Barbara Spencer, Mascot, Terry Wheeler, Mascot, Heir Curry Wilson, Mascot, Herbert Booth. Second How:-W, C, Brackee Keri Chambers, Pat Chumneyg Marshall Terrell Clegg. Third Row: Stewart Duke, Rudy Fielder, Donald Austin French, Albert Gallati Bottom Row:-Robert Baker Gibbs, Richard Goldsmith, Bobby Verni Holifield, Daniel McLean Iones. E 32 W -Y V wezwzawz .raw SPRING TERM OFFICERS-CCont.J PAUL ROBERT MARKEY Treasurer IOE CUMMINGS WALLACE Parliamentarian BILL H. STUTTS Historian GORDON SHEARER Chaplain BOB KLEIN Sergeant-at-Arms p Row:-Clough Shelton, lIIg Albert Lauck Shirkeyg Roger Siddallp Bill 4 Second Row:-lack Sowellg Bucky Starnesp Al Stonep Thorn son Third Row:-William T, Thorntonp Ioe Cummings allaceg ar . Widemcmg Bill Williams. Bottom How:-Paul Williamsg hn Wrightg Iohn Yantisg Robert Kemper Zander. Carter Scottg Gordon Shearer. are + + scholarship if 1 good character 1 af desire to be member if ff f The Senate's social year started with a coke party f f in the school arcade f + with prospective members as guests ff, In October came the formal initiation and dance at the Fourth Army Officers' Club 1 f f In December f ,Q the mascots gave the club a party + r f ln Ianuary f Q members enjoyed a lovely dance 1 + in the home of Marshall Terrell Clegg +1 +. f ln February the Senate dance ff f at the school was a lovely occasion f if f Senators were active f if throughout the spring term ,ff Senate is inspirational f if f. PAGE 115 Kerry Arthur Ray Mahavierg David George Makar Second Row: -Ioe Matteig Sidney Padgettg Gene Third Row:-Alex F. Ramsayg Don Raybourn Nathaniel Sawyer. Bottom Row: - Woody Scales Top Row: -Mrs. Edith Tunnell, Sponsg Ioella Roberts, Pres., Ioy Strauch, lst Vice-Pres., Ioyce Dorothy Jones, 2nd Vice-Pres. Second Row:-Pat Taylor, Rec. Sec'y, Lois Marie Rice, Cor. Sec'y, Marjorie Darden, Treasg Betty Hill, Parl, Third How:-Barbara Spencer, Hist.g Diana Dale, Reporter: Dorothy Davis, Chaplain, Ann Calhoun, Sgt.-at'Arrns. Bottom gow:-Mary Albaughg Betty Io Arnett, Lois Elizabeth Bates, Barbara eatty. The Shakespeare Club Q if was organized in l9l2 at Main Avenue High School mf as a debating society f 1 f Re-organized in l932 at letterson it t the purpose changed to the promotion of a friendly social atmosphere ir T. With members con- tributing to Worthy and beneficial activities in Ietterson Hd Led by Mrs. Mary E. Hickman if -. until her retirement in 1948 f f the Shakespeares are now under the guidance of Mrs. Edith Tunnell ff f ff Always first in the lite ot every Shakespeare if is their club project mf the beautiful Shake- speare rose garden ++ which has helped to PAGE 115 .faaefq Rude SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. EDITH TUNNELL Sponsor ',- f 1oY STRAUCH lf' President TSCORINNE DELAVAN ' lst Vice-President IANE MCNEEL 2nd Vice-President DIANA DALE Recording Secretary BARBARA BEATTY Corresponding Secretary Top Row:-Ann Bennett, Madeline Boogg Nancy Carson, Barbc Carvel. Second Row:-Kay Caskey, Edwina Chamberlain: Mar Kathleen Davis, Corinne Delavan. Third Row:-Mary Ann Dicksc Ian Dullnig, Betty Lou Fink, Eileen Flock. Bottom Row:-Ellen Floc Yiirgilnifr Lee French, Mary Lou Griederp Ianice Kay Hammondsy Dia ter ozer. S 3 1 2 746152 G pa l t i t l i I l l SPRING TERM OFFICERS-KCont.J MARIORIE DARDEN Treasurer CONNIE NELSON Parliamentarian ELLEN FLOCK Historian VIRGINIA ELIZABETH IOBSON Reporter CAROLYN MCKENZIE . Chaplain EILEEN FLOCK Sergeant-a-Arms top Row:-Barbara Pittengerp Rena Elizabeth Reynolds: Bette Richardsp lary Lou Saxon, Second Row: -Dixie May Schaeferg Eleanor Schuetzep sannette Sims: lean Ann Smith, Third How:--Mary Ann Srnithg Nancy :me Sykesp Bobby Tindallg Patsy Ann Striblingg Io Lynn Whaley. Bottom ow:-Claire Williamsg Lollie Wrightp Margy Wrightg Lucy Yerlyg Mary Kathryn Young. Top Row:-Margaret Ioan Holcombg Beverly Ienkinsp Virginia Elizabeth Iobsong Wanda Lee Iones. Second Row: -Minnie Kemp Sue Kippg Peggy lane Kochp Mary Stuart MacDonald. Third Row:-Bonsie Marshall, Iris Nell McCowng Barbara McGlassonp Carolyn McKenzie. Bottom Row lane McNeelg Sara McNeelg Connie Nelsong Cynthia Parker. beautify the school campus r it for many years it r r Club held many socials it it picnics f f during this successful year H. through the co-operation of every member r if r leff-Shake dance f f held in the main hall r if was one of the many activities if in which the Shakespeares participated wr r Fitting climax to a happy year ff ni Was the beauti- ful Shakespeare Show it f on May 5 if ff With lovely music if beautiful girls iff Shakespeare Club r r has always been of real service it r to our school ff if f Their ambition is to carry on all of the traditions of the club and to be a Worthy club + if . PAGE 117 f Top Row:--Barbara Pittenger, Pres.g Iosephine Marie Patino, Vice-Pres.: Nancy Dale Torrance, Sec'yg Roberto Oscar Tamez, Treas.y Yolanda A. Talerico, Parl. Second Row:-Iune Clyde Callan, Rep.g Ann Sigel, Chaplaing Elizabeth lane Harris, Sgt.-at-Armsg Libby Ann Aronsteing Delano Callan. Third Row: - Dinah Callartp Ruth Ann Davisg Armando de la Penag Amelia Delgadog Mike Gonzalez Flores: Alice Eleanor Garcia. Bottom Row:-Mary Carolyn Garrettg Blanche Ioyce Gonzalezg Angilee Greeng Martha Ann Hariusy Qolores -Ann Holrrresgl Lucy Beth Hough. S e gdpanal SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS MARGUERITE PEREZ MISS CHARLOTTE ELLEN WRIGHT Co-Sponsors NANCY DALE TORRANCE President IOSEPHINE MARIE PATINO Vice-President ALICE ELEANOR GARCIA Secretary ROBERTO OSCAR TAMEZ ELIZABETH ANN STUTZ Treasurer Reporter ANN SIGEL IANE MCNEEL Parliarnentarian Chaplain RITA LOVECE DANNY SAN MIGUEL, IR, Historian Sergeant-at-Arms TOP ROW! - Ioyce Dorothy Ionesg Barbara Anne Leonardp Yolanda Beatr Lobog Rita Loveceg Lucile Anita Martinezp Phyllis Maxwell. Second Row:- Gail McDonough7 Marjorie McGowng Carolyn Mclienzieg lane McNes Barbara Eileen Morton: Elaine Ruth Nebenzahl. Third Row: -Nancy Ar Nowling Patsy Peckp Anna Lou Russellg Danny San Miguel, Ir.g Ieanr Schultz: Adele Serber, Bottom Row:-Sue Caryl Smithy Elizabeth Ar Stutzg Katherine Clara Tesnareskip Susan Lane Tinerg Barbara Wooda Clara Mae Wooten. The Spanish Club +. f was organized in 1945 i r under sponsorship of Miss Charlotte Ellen Wright and Miss Marguerite Perez f if to promote better understanding f t of Spanish language iii Colors if green and white iii Interesting activities fit November 5 initiation if if delicious refreshments f f punch and cake if if with Spanish Club Written in green i i if February 4 f. f election ot officers W 1 if February I8 1 if meeting at Governors Palace iii Another lovely spring event it + the field trip to Casa de Mexico ir t Q PAGE 118 , 5 7amaf1Jzawi GJQMJ SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS MATTIE SHARP BREWER Sponsor MAURICE ORTON RYAN DUDLEY CHATHAM Big Chief Parliamentarian MARGARET IEAN RAITHEL MARGO MARY REBS TCW Chief Historian ANNA BELLE GIESE IOHN FREDRICK BUENZ SALLY 3gpEg5rRINGER Vice-Presidents MARGERY ANN ALBA-CH MORRIS BERTCHELL SMITH Recording Secretary Chcplmn YCQLANDA A, TALERICO BU-L SCH!-BUSH Corresponding Secretary Sefg9Um'Ul'AfmS IOSEPI-I A. BAIRD, IR. ELIZABETH KUNNECKE Treasurer Debate Leader I'op Row:-Marjorie Nell Classen, Iacquelyn Ruth Durham, Nancy Gale, Xavier Garza. Second Row:-Iohn R. Iones, Harry Leonard, Ir., Pat Lipscomb, Frances Lucille McMurtray, William Calvin Miclcler. Third Row:-Iimmy Cornelius Payne, Carolyn Louise Platt, Richard Porter, Margo Mary Rees, Marjorie Nell Roberts. Bottom Row:-Barbara Ioyce Schubert, Yolanda A, Talerico, Katherine Clara Tesnareski, Nancy Dale Torrance, Tommy West. Top Row: -Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer, Spons., lohn Scott McDonald, Big Chief, Elizabeth Kunnecke, Tow Chief, Maurice Orton Ryan, Little Chief, Second Row: - Anna Belle Giese, Little Tow Chief, Margaret lean Raithel, Many Words, Ann Sigel, Many Feathers, Patricia lean Platt, Many Long Feathers, Douglas Hubert Davis, Wampum Snatcher. Third Row:-Bill Schleuse, Wiseman, I. W. Hayes, Scout, Iocinna Miller, Warrior, Morris Bertchell Smith, Medicine Man, Margery Ann Albach. Bottom How:- loseph A. Baird, Ir., Iudith Blankman, Iohn Fredrick Buenz, Tommy M. Campbell, Dudley Chatham. Tom-Tows ff unusual name means Men and Women of Tomorrow ff if was chartered at letter- son if fall of l947 if although it had been planned the preceding term H1 by Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer ff and a small interested group iff First year ff membership kept small ff to establish firmly the ideals desired f if f Club now established it f in our school if + Q This year a picnic f. r an outing at Olmos Park f f lovely parties at loanna Miller's ff Nancy Gales if and Ann Sigel's H, a farewell to mid-term graduates ff and an all-school ,dance if were enjoyed ft, PAGE 119 Top Row:--Miss Marie E. I. Helland, Spons., Boots Gaubatz, Pres., Marshall Terrell Clegg, Vice-Pres., Elaine F. Suttie, Rec, Sec'y. Second Row:-Raymond F. Gill, Treas., Doak Neal, Part., Ioe Mattel, Rep.: Ted Longgood, Sgt.-at-Arms, Bottom Row:-Dorothy Sue Garner, Exec, Com., Norma Dean McVay, Exec. Corn., Walter Powell Gray, Exec. Corn., Amy lone Iohnson, Exec. Com. The Student Council 1 1 ot Thomas letlerson High School 1 1 has played a leading role at Iefferson 1 1 since its organization in l932 1 1 1 One of the most active organizations 1 1 in school 1 1 it was organized to promote those activities 11 which are ol service to all students 1 1 to act as sounding board of students' opinions 1 1 on important mat- ters affecting the Welfare ol the school 1 1 and to maintain high standards of conduct and honor 1 1 at all times 1 1 on all questions 1 1 1 lust a few of its projects 1 1 are the installation assembly in Which leaders of the school are presented to stu- PAGE 120 Salma! .feadeu New SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS MARIE E. I, HELLAND Sponsor BOOTS GAUBATZ President WINFRED GUY SHOWN RAYMOND F. GILL Vice-President Treasurer ELAINE F. SUTTIE DOROTHY SUE GARNER Secretary Parliamentarian Top Row:-Helen Curry Wilson, Exec, Corn., George Anderson, Tha Atkmson, Peggy lean Baker. Second Row:-Marjorie Ann Benton, lu Clyde Callan, Martha Terrell Couch, Dorothy Davis. Third Row:-RL Ann Davis, Gertrude Marion Esserick, Kenneth Farnsworth, David Hen Fox. Bottom Row: -Hank Gayle, Willard Russell Green, Sunnye Gueri Iames Hartzheim. 2 r Wren WMM .feacleu 1 I SPRING TERM OFFICERS-tCont.l IOE MATTEI Reporter TED LONGGOOD Sergeant-at-Arms AMY IONE IOHNSON DUDLEY R. IONES NORMA DEAN MCVAY HELEN CURRY WILSON Executive Committee lop Row: -Iacquelyn Love Moyerg Barbara Claire Nielsenp Ioann Peytonp o Ann Pianstiel. Second How: -Alex F. Ramsayg Iackie Francis Rogersg thirley Ann Schlatherp Gordon Shearer. Third Row: -Wintred Guy howng lack Sowellg Ioy Strauchg Roberto Oscar Tamez. Bottom Row: - 1ckey Nay Thompsonp Wayne Kenneth Travisg Susan Gay Wishg Mary ilathryn Young. Top Row:-Mary Elinor Hordp Beverly Howellg Al Iohnsong Dudley R. lones. Second Row: - Elnora Ionesg loyce Dorothy Ionesg lane Kirkwoodg Peggy Martha Knight. Bottom Row:-Annette Maxwellg Leonard Ray McCulleyp Carolyn Mclienzieg Edward H. Merrick. dents ff the checking in and out ot state text loooks ff the Lost and Found if the Student Council Patio ff f the school handbook f it Crippled Childrens Drive H, the student directory it Christmas Cheer tor needy families f + assembly schedule 1 + ff The Council always keeps in touch f 1 with the student council associations of high schools throughout the nation f f this year send- ing several representatives to the Bexar County Association ot Student Councils fi the Texas Association ot Student Councils if and the Southern Association ot Student Councils Q it f PAGE 121 'We A U T 1 F U Lt U I I monument to the skill and devotion of the early Franciscans! ' Those who love San Iose are proud of the recent restora- Q.- fits-l 'u fgtmlllgl Q la. 1' lk 4 YF' tion Work on the four identical gates at the four corners of the central square, an important phase of the early fortification plan. Today We closely ex- amined one of these lovely old historic gates, saw the bastion above the arch, and loved the tall old cedar posts that formed the massive fortress gates. THE CLUB PRESIDENTS fm f I fs- . 4-I M -' -b E ' U .4 E SJ rf n g - sf .sfwf+ '.,. r 'f ee 6 ' ' T ,',1'Zi'.f ,- , - ' ,ff ox ,fx Aluiafuz flowlgu Gate ai Maxam Sm jade 3 44 -Z 2 3 1 Es fi K s is S 2 E 5 5 'E , E R I L1nftv-mnifsxm-hpyw Ifffxfkwzw i:t'Pf':21svAf,:'zrmLg,,,1zw,. 'X v Aff 7 4rf0K2WmwWv w Mf:ff,f-fl wiizfsw ,ff my 1 Guzzi, 111:-:fmmm Mfg.'1wZ:ffa We start the story of our school with spring events of last year. Left lupperlz Federal Inspec- 'tion, anxiously awaited all year, is a memorable occasion for Captain Moores polished and shined-up cadets, whose' military precision pleases Colo- nel Knight and other inspect- ing officers. Left Qcenterl: lef- ferson mothers are always right there when good food is need- edg on Lasso Chuck Wagon! Day everyone heads for the hot i dogs and cokes. Left Clowerlr Enthusiastic but weary Lasso trainees pause for rest and re- freshment on Lasso Chuck! Wagon Day last spring. Opposite Page Cupperl: High- est award for the hardest jolol New members of the National Honor Society see their dream come true as they cross the stage during their solemn in-3 itiation ceremony in April of '48. Opposite Page fcenterkt High contenders for the presi- dential electionl Principal Rogers explains the aualifica-, tions for Student Council presi- dent as the honored candidates await their turn to be intro- duced in May of '48 Opposite Page flowerj: The end of a perfect yearl Beautiful girls in' swishing formals and hand- some boys in strange and new attire attentiveiy watch the en- tertaining floor show at thei lunior-Senior prom last May. PAGE 124 Left Cupperl: Enthusiastic stu- dents, not yet wearied by the day's undue exertion, cheerfully line up for Miss Stein's biology classes, which always are fascinating be- cause of the unusual specimens studied. Left fcenterj: Anxious to begin their physical education training, eager girls line up in the gym to sign with Miss Richards and Miss Boyle. Many of these girls are already looking forward to Lasso days. Left Klowerlz Mrs. Bennetts class lists have just been reopened! How many of us can she take? Opposite Page Cupperj: The Monticello Staff gives the first as- sembly of the year, featuring the coming individual photography days. Remember the picture made of all of you that day? Opposite Page fcenterl: At a downtown radio station our schools six-pointers put on the first of the year's weekly proe grams. Opposite Page flowerj: Remember the day you sat there with your envelope waiting your turn to be pictured for the yearbook? Now you are glad. PAGE 126 Left fupperl: M.I.R. mem- bers gather around the beautifulutea table in Sarah Ann -Burk'9 home at the social in honor of new members. Left Ccen- terl: Registering, through fearful-looking lipstickedl masks, every form of re- action, initiates of the Math Club Wonder what will come next at their, Olmos Park initiation. Lett Clowerl: Waltz Time, humorous play presentedi by the speech department,l will long be remembered for its character that just floats. Opposite Page Cupperl: Honoring the football team, the R.O.T.C.'s dancel at the Olmos Club is al tremendous success, they entire student body join-l ing in to dance to dreamy music. Opposite Pager Ccenterl: Enthusiastic dancers heartily applaud as commissions are an- nounced at the R.O.'T.C. dance. Opposite Page flowerl: There's nothing like a good old-fashioned square dance to enliven a' party. Here Tom-Tows form the Texas Star figure at their social. PAGE 128 ,-wi? X 'VP' 'K 1 few ,5 5: 'Ax ses K 1 ,, , J Opposite Page Cupperlz Clustered around the piano, Skeltons blend their sweet voices in song at a lovely social in the home of Alise Schultz. Opposite Page Clowerl: Proud to Wear the Senate emblem, thrilled 'mascots receive their pins from President Iohn Wayne Krieger at the social at the Fort Sam Houston Officers' Club. Right Kupperl: Lucky girls! Capable Prexy Thomas H. White of the Ieff Forum presents club pins to newly elected mascots at a delightful social in the foyer. Right Kcenterl: Pre- sented by the Shake- speares, the Thanksgiving assembly, at which the Reverend Everett Iones was the featured speaker, included appropriate vo- cal selections by five talented club members. Right flowerl: Carrying out a Skelton tradition, initiates amuse old mem- bers With clever entertain- ment, most of it delight- fully impromptu. PAGE 131 ww K , .. W.. ' f:. : 1: 35.35 . W 2' i- e sa x,19'9fi4zQ3,EL' 25, . 5551, 1f?S'Q.' A S wgws :f. ff., 1- .Qi 1 :selv- -fi,f2gi5g-'+f2f'i Jil! .f kZJ21,1w RTI! fwfyv-1wgj,Q f , L ., 41,-mv 'sw c Y 1 x g V Q, LN 'gf , K fs f Q Zi -f,i.f5:2ll - , .. . 15 .f:.fgfg,gLggQQ.li .i i w . QQ Wv , M .,,: ,l11,,.. ,1W, V -- L ,V,. . X ..,. i 4 .. www, Q , Ln ' ffl: K :g ,g ,f f K :S M5 'Tk , , Q 5 2 L Q V . , X A , was 34, L Y gf 2 smifgffx is Y f we L Y 2 ,., Q , X . . , 73,7 kkk,. L. A gwl Li , . gg? M , by , U n ,,., 'Sv- K 1 my 1 mg ,L 32' -A Above Kupperl: Melody Mustangs delight the audience, as usual, with their hit tunes and favorite melodies at the M. I. R. showg Mustangettes join them this time. Above fcenterj: Curtain call? The grand finale of the M. l. Rfs outstanding talent show, with lovely voices blended in sweet harmony, brings to an end a brilliant performance. Above Klowerj: Members of the choral groups unite as singing actors to thrill a jefferson audience with the clever musicale, Creatures of lrnpulsef' thoroughly enjoyed by all. 'A' Opposite Page Cupperl: Mighty Mules in training? ls Tl-HS what led to the Mustangs' 20-l5 victory next day? Ohll just a clever parody played by our own jeffitesl Opposite Page fcenterl: Lucky Student Council representatives! Here they load their car in preparation for the journey to the convention in Mobile. Opposite Page Clowerl: Marshall Terrell Cleggs lovely home is the setting for one of the most delightful Senate socials of the year. PAGE 135 -ivfarsx H f 1 5 :lsT1?3?'?f2Tx:kkYi?fE2'i2S5i5Pf2i6S'gvmfGJTf'M''WL' sl'f 'N Ti in 'fs L1 lOpposite Page Cupperl: Our cateteria lplays a very important part when our lschool is thrown open tor parents to visit. ,Here students and their parents choose delicious tood at the supper hour. Oppo- site Page Kcenterl: A lively, happy group we see at one table on Open House night, lamong them our own Mr. and Mrs. Ray- 'mond W. Arnold, Superintendent and Mrs. lThomas B. Portwood, and Mr. and Mrs. T. lGuy Rogers. Opposite Page Qlowerj: lParents marvel at the lovely garments lmade in Miss Opal Hughes's sewing classes by their own daughters, tomor- t row's home makers, proudly exhibiting. . l l , . Above: On Open House night parents not only can see what their sons and daughters do at school, but they can also do what their children do. Here a tather aims professionally at the loullseye on the ,rifle range, while son LeRoy Birdwell and his mother critically watch. Below: High ranking marksmen ot Phe R.O.T.C. boys' and Cadet Corps girls' rifle teams practice for coming matches with other good teams. l l Q 5. B K... Nm H ' . .., ' f H' Q.. Q- . , ..wgg.fi.g...,..-rrf N Left Kupperl: As Yuletide draws near, enthusiastic Student Council members decorate the huge Christmas tree in the main hall for the students to ad- mire. Left flowerl: Another lovely side of Student Council service at Christ- masl Thankful for our many blessings, leff students go all out to aid the city's needy. Here Student Council members happily load one of several trucks that carried our school's con- tribution to distribution headquarters. Opposite Page lupperl: At a surprise Christmas party given by the Hicks Ad- visory in honor of Mr. Shorty Metzger, caretaker of our school's lovely gar- dens, the spirit of Christmas is beauti- fully demonstrated by an appreciation gift for the honor guest. Opposite Page fcenterj: Each member of the choral groups portraying a glittering Christ- mas tree ornament in the midst of green fir boughs, the human Christmas tree astounds the audience with its lovely carol singing at the Christmas assembly. Opposite Page flowerl: Entranced by the lovely strains of music from Edwin Marvin Olscha1'1sky's ac- cordion, National Honor Society mem- bers gladly wait for the delicious re- freshments at their Christmas social. PAGE 138 V c Y A , ,. JV- 4,- . R , I I ,. .L JJ -1 kg. I, . f ,Q ,. , f , K , W l N X I X Left fupperl: Truly a high honor for school service rendered is the win- ning of free annuals by Elsa Neitzlce of the M. I. R.'s and Bob Polunsky ot the Forum. Circulation Manager Ioan Ianice Sherrod proudly hands the two winners the letters announcing the honor. Left Qcenterl: One of lef- terson's finest traditions is the club interest in the sale oi annuals. Here loan presents checks to the repre- sentatives oi the four winning clubs: Richard Goldsmith, Senateg Peggy Martha Knight, Skelton, Thomas H. White, Forum, and Sarahnknnrgurk, M. 1, R., which won 310.00 Cmdxisr place. Left flowerl: Prexy Walter Powell Gray proudl e Latin Club pin on smiling erry for his amusing interpretation ot Henry Fords policies at the annual Latin Saturnalia contest at Christmas-tide. Opposite fupperl: Ieit's Melody Mustangs thrill the audience with their cowboy ballads at the I Club show. Opposite fcenterl: On the way to the semi-final Ieii-Lamar foot- ball gamel The concession stand in the baggage car is a popular spot. Opposite Clowerlz Close harmony! Marshall Terrell Clegg and Kenneth Farnsworth bring the Houston-bound crowd of music lovers to their feet with their sweet music on the train. . jg, X My ff gud .Af W Exif! 'B HN-' ,EW 'gain SSM -v-. in iff Q ff 2 y M fi 2? E gl -if E, r , 3 1 P 3 s 5 u B T . I . v!vTS f Mi2Rm,w.ar: r' ' PAGE 14-1 Left Cupperl: Another love- ly service ot the Student Councill Members enthu- siastically pack clothes for needy Europeans after another all-school drive to collect garments. Left Ccenterl: At the Math Club picnic at Olmos Park members test their skill at surveying With a member- made transit, Left flowerl: Proud incoming members ot the Senate hear their club president explain the ideals and purpose of their outstanding club. Opposite Page Cupperl: Happy couples sway rhythmically to lovely music at the annual School Band dance, fol- lowing the band's concert in the auditorium. Oppo- site Page Qlowerl: Billy Allen Boyer's Band gives out with sweet and lovely music at the School Band dance. Composed entire- ly of left students, this wonderful band plays flawlessly for appreciative dancers on a packed dance tloor at school. -,,,11,.mx - fs if w aw wat Nr W,--4aM1 J,Qanfem1 wiwmm '4- is W W l Left fupperl: Library, Council members con- sider seriously the newl method of running the library by student con- trol. Left fcenterj: So that's how it's .done- many collectors instead of onel Miss Boyle's advisory is the winner! of first place in the Community Chest cam- paign, Left Clowerlz A' memorable occasion is the Wiener roast honor-X ing the H.O.'l'.C. and Girls' Cadet Corps atl Corinne Delavan's love- ly home on Greenlawn. Opposite Page fupperlz ln the historic Spanish Governor's Palace, members of Miss Mc- Farland's home eco-3 nomics classes gatherl at their annual Opent House for parents and friends. Authentic Mex- y ican costumes, historic background, memor- able occasion! Oppo- site Page Clowerj: En- tertaining the guests, two of the girl hostesses in beautiful Mexican costumes do a lovely version of the famousl Mexican hat dance, PAGE 146 -5. av, ll' I 1384521 ' '1 S. 21:3-Y .-Q R f fi'Zf?'?Mf 5Ji'H',ff 'Q?'ssw54k I I V i I I I Above: The old term has endedg long live the new terml ln the past are the finals and last term's booksg in the immediate present are the necessity for getting new classes lined up and-getting new books. Here Student Council members are shown amidst ceiling-high stacks ot books, pre- paring to cart them into the cafeteria for distribution to long lines ot eager fellow students. Opposite Page Cupperl: Books! Booksll Bookslll President Boots Gaubatz and Student Council members discuss an important question as they arrange books and more books in a distribution booth. Opposite Page Clowerjz My, oh, myl Here some troubled students are still finding more books to turn in to Student Council members so that they can check out other books next day. PAGE 149 1 Above: St. Valentines Day at lefterson! At Lollie Wright's lovely home Latin Club prize winners, Shirley Stendig and Robert Curl, graciously accept the Valentine prizes they Won for their mental agility. PAGE iso Opposite Page Cupperl: At the lettAShake Val- entine dance gleeful dancers stop tor re- freshments-punch and heart-shaped cookies, served amid lovely St. Valentine decorations. Opposite Page fcenterl: Learning to be gracious hostesses are these lucky home economics girls at a festive St. Valentine's Day tea table. Opposite Page Clowerl: Proud mothers and their Cadet Corps daughters enjoy the hospitality of the Werb- ner home at their an- nual Mother-Daughter St, Valentines tea. , EEN 553' awk agp., an 1 TKAEEV ' -ics:-u -1:-L1 up A A 'omizrl' V N' K AK i . i X ,k,g.ww- AQ I l l GF? ,f ' X1 fi' Ka, - llllm i so M A N 4 X Iwi'-hl!ll e,,, Q I, I V I I Xi. :I influence very evident herel The adobe and tufa ot which thel church was built similar to the stone in the Roman catafl V E5 combs, the arcade running south trom the tront en-l trance like an old Roman aqueduct, the rare, original' frescoes still faintly showing on the front Wall,l hand-hewn stones used tor door frames andl cornices, loookshelves ot stone in thel library-all this loveliness was awe-N inspiring at Mission Concepcion. t IEFFERSONS MILITARY STAFFS l l -4 Q l , ' 6 1 f l 'Abit ffl A ,. Iii! VK 'MIN-QA . iffk l 1 'v? 3'f Ni- Mi l lvlfit X1 5 A it V: '7'jiQlf ' W ' ft A 5- Q fi tl , ' . - M ffefs l Wkuian Je la G Je rqcuna 5 I 2 I I I I i i v mt, 1s131'eQ1u1Q5Xiswmfag,w1g41wmfa2i:z ,.,....,.,..,.' ' ' ,magslem Pmenlwwu. , ,,m,..- .,,.. W, v is fe Q vf .- mn 'Q 'w .1 5' azggw, 3 S 55391 was K gf-1 if wf ,f3x, 1 fnyovni Upper: - Front Row Cseatedli - Douglas Hubert Davis, Cdt. lst Lt., Doak Neal, Cdt. Maj., Charles Allen Belti, Cdt. 2nd Lt.g Don Wilkinson, Cdt. lst Sgt, Second Row:-Christie Sarris, Cdt. Sgt., Bill Quinn Earasey, Cdt. Sgt., Allan Gray Little, Cdt. 2nd Lt., lack Etrong Bernardo Carlos Majalca, jfs, Lemesl vCYdL 151 Sgkg Charles Henry Lathamg Edwin Lamar Richter, Richard Porter, Bobby Lloyd Byrn, Cdt. SfSgt. Third Rovsi-Walton Denny, Hggner Albert Whittleg Thomas Ewingg Mike McCarley, Cdt. Sgt., Don Carter, Bob McCullough, loseph Leager. Fourth Row:-William Millard Reed, Cdt. Sgt., Delano Callan, Cdt. Sgt., Richard Baetz, Ewing Evans, Wilbur Faulkner, Tommy Rudd, Billy Ray Wetta. Fifth Row:-Eugene Katz, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Edward P. McCracken, Frank Holland Williams, Cdt. S,f'Sgt,g Iohn Robert Rogers, Tommy West, lack Woodyg lac Ditte- moreg Iohn Paul White. , Lower:4R.O.T.C. Cadets ot Company A listen intently to their cadet captain as he explains the disas- sembling ot the M-l rifle, which is ot utmost importance to every military man. PAGE 158 3 'QM Q E 3 , 3-SE Z ,W xx E.. ' I ,.fN,.L42,,,5x5' ii? 52 imma 7. f 'mf -f f-., iw--Q., fm, ,1 . w,,15w?f1 lz.g ,, :W .,,,,,N 1 55,5 ' 4-:MAL mg-Q Kgs Upper:-Front Row lseatedlz-David Henry Fox, Cdt. lst Lt., Winfred Guy Shown, Cdt. Lt. Col., Gordc Shearer, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Second Row:-PatChumney, Roger Lewis Be-ery, Cdt. Sgt., Robert Wolff, Cdt. Sg' Norman Oates, Fred O'Bryant, Murlin OIBTYGUTQ Bob Byrns Potter, Henry Quintero, Iimmy Kneese, Cdt. Sg' Paul Federic Perry, Bruce Koppelman, Cdt. Sgt. Third Row:-Roberto Oscar Tamez, Cdt, Sgt., Bob Sacke' Cdt. lst Sgt., Wayne Kenneth Travis, Cdt. Sgt., Gerard loseph Mennonno, Cdt. lst Sgt., Leonard Franc Nelson, Davis B. Conkling, Eddie Vance, Robert G. Cantu, Ir., Ioe McAdams, Cdt. Sgt. Back Row:-Alfons Cclucelli, Cdt. Sgt., William T. Thornton, Davis Harper Beckler, Cdt. Sgt., Iames Maldanado, Bob Hoffste: Iames Richard Tweedy, Barton Ellison. Lower: -- R.O.T.C. Cadets of Company C learn rifle calisthenics. This form of healthful exercise teache physical as well as mental co-ordination and helps build boys of today into men of tomorrow. PAGE 160 lUpper:-Front Row tseatediz-Kenneth Edward lgo, Cdt. lst Lt., Taylor Chandler, Ir., Cdt. Capt.5 Bill Williams, Cdt. lst Lt., Albert Wilburn Sarro, C.dt. lst Sgt. Second Row:-Bill Fink, Cdt. Cpl.g LeRoy Bird- well, Cdt. Znd Lt., Carl Tauch, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Bobby Lynn Wilson, Mac Albrecht, Kenneth Cole Bibb, Cdt. Cpl.g Eddie Musselmang Bonald Reperg Fernando Castanares, Ir., Ioe B. Hornisher. Third Row:-Harry Burke Beazley, Cdt. MfSgt.g Raymond Deward Brannumg Mario Castanares, Tommy Harral, Bernard M. Caneg I. Y. Parsons, Cdt. Znd Lt., Dean Bishop, Iimmy Ioe Choquette, Cdt. Cpl. Fourth Row:-Bill Edward Ervin, Cdt. sg-iaqe-5NN,illiCt1'1f1. Walter Bradshaw, Robert King Cornell, Bobby Thompson, Gwynne Vaughan, BayiiEf6rTdi lfl'6'y?i Ploeger, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl. Lower: - B.O.T.C. Cadets ot Company D enjoy their games .day. The different games in which they take part are relaxation from marching and standing at attention. A good military man needs many kinds of training. ,, M f Al . I I , o M' Qpposite Page fupperJ:- For gallantry in action in the European Theater, our own Vlaster Sergeant Charles A. Voulton is awarded the Bronze Star, which he won lust before his year in a German prison camp. Colo- nel Millard Pierson, lnspector General ot the Fourth Army, oresents the medal as the highlight of a formal review of the R.O.T.C. battalion. Opposite Page Clowerlzf Colonel Pierson congratu- lates our Battalion Statt otti- Cers for the excellent review. Above: - Under the careful supervision ot their company captain three cadets caretully clean and polish a .30 caliber water-cooled machine gun. Below: H- Ready! Aiml Firel Fine boys are these cadets ot the R.O.T.C. Rifle Team. Here they practice their iiring technique in all three positions-standing, seated, and prone. ii? lg' if ' J 'X if ,J i Q W .. TAINING its Old World atmosphere, the quaint approach to it Winding through a settlement inhabited by the descendants ot the A Indian converts of 1793, the ancient acequia still con- veying Water to the fields, the baluarte with its round bastion the only original mission fort now in existence, the beautifully sculptured Moorish doorway to the chapel still in its original state-all these We saw when we visited Mission San Francisco de la Espada. THE CHEERLEADERS A Wttliiiuffr .',f ., I! -3,3 , awili.-A:-14 ff. 'V ' figitii y fi' , in d ,fm h , f' A 4 1 lit' Cgedzuiw 'it ' lwbidion. San aaancflico :fe la gif!-G-JG Q 'K 1:1 - V, 0-V. .Qs I nw 5, my :AMW 4 X Q Em xg-f.Aazm, SY ,lr T55 FOOTBALL TEAM . Top Row:-Lockg Cowang Hughesg Beardg Raybourng Donzisg Fuentesg Robbinsg Richrnondg Dukeg Carterp Douglas. Middle Row:-Siddallg Gaubatzg Feingoldg l... Pantusog Meeksg Quinng Dismukesg Tynang Hoag1andgBuenzg Warren. Lower Row:- Barksdaleg Makarg Williamsg Stoney Yantisg Mahavierg Thompsong Windrowg Gillg Cortez. fNote: Chambers was not present when pictures on this page were rnadel September 10 - The Tivy Antlers of Kerrville handed leff a 12-O iicking in the initial game of the season. With both touchdowns scored early in the first and second quarters, the powerful Antlers were held scoreless throughout the second half. Although beaten, the inexperienced but spirited Mustangs showed great im- provement as the game progressed. September 18 e The vastly improved Ponies upset the Temple Wildcats 7-6 for the first lefferson gridiron victory of 1948. The game was led by speedy halfback Pantuso and FOOTBALL SCORES September 1U - y Iefferson O -Kerrville , , . . . 12 September 18 - lefferson 7 - Temple . . . . . .6 September 24 ee lefferson E5 - ' 7 Austin . . ..,.. . . October 1- lefferson 5 - Corpus Christi . ,O October 14 - lefferson 40 elsanier . . . , . . ,O October 21 - lefferson 14 -lrfarlandale . . .. .U October 30 - lefferson 25 - Burbank . . ..., ,6 November 6 - Iefferson 2OeA1amo Heights 15 November 12 - Iefferson 15 - 7 Tech.. ..... November 25 - lefferson 7 - Brackenridge . . .7 December 4 E lefferson 12-Lamar . . , ,, .13 PAGE 166 wr' Upper:-Demonstrating the hard fought line play which predominated in the game, Iefferson holds Brackenridge deep in Eagle territory. Center:-Swinging around on one of his sweeping end runs, Meeks picks up a pretty piece of yardage while a Brackenridge player is busy tackling the wrong man. Lower:-With his head down and his feet churning the turf, Meeks proves that he can be a power runner despite his light weight. was also called back on a clipping penalty. The entire Ieff team played an outstanding game against their heavier opponents. October 1- The determined Ieff Mustangs upset the heavier and favored Corpus Christi Buccaneers 6-U for their second win in four starts. The games only touchdown was scored after ZVZ minutes play when Windrow recovered a Buc fumble on the Corpus 18. After runs by Meeks and Pantuso, Chambers scored from the two on a sneak. Iefferson almost scored several times in the second half as Douglas made a beautiful 70-yard punt, and Windrow blocked and recovered a kick on the Corpus 25. October 14-The speedy Mustangs crushed the Lanier Voks 40-O in Alamo Stadium for their first Con- ference win. Scoring in every quarter, the Bed and Blue showed that they were no team to be overlooked in the new City Conference district race. Halfbock Meeks carried over two touchdowns on 66 and 25-yard jaunts. Beard, Pantuso, and Stone each scored one touchdown on runs, and Donzis scored on an l8-yard pass from Baybourn. Outstanding lineman of the game was Bee-ves, who blocked two kicks. Bavbourn converted three times and Hoagland once. October 21 - Winning their second straight Conference victory in IJAGE 168 Upper:-Speedy L. Pantuso is jolted by a terrific Eagle tackle after picking up nice yardage in the game with Brackenridge. Lower:-Dodging and darting, swivel-hipped Meeks breaks away from a flying tackle rnade by a Brackenridge player. as many starts, the rugged Mustangs shut out the Harlandale indians l4-0. The terrific running attack of the Horses was led by halfbacks Pantuso and Meeks, who each gained more than 100 yards. Iefferson's first score came after Beard recovered a fumble on the Harlandale 42, and several plays later Pantuso plunged to paydirt frorn the 2. Pantuso also scored the second touchdown when he raced over the double stripe from the 12-yard line, clirnaxing an 80-yard drive. Raybourn converted after both touchdowns, and Beard, Windrow, and Duke were outstanding on defense. October 30 -4 Continuing their winning ways, the Mus- tangs thrashed the Burbank Bulldogs 25-6 to keep their district slate clean. Speedy halfback Meeks tallied PAGE 160 Coaches lewell Wallace and Vernon E. Walenta proudly look over the team. Through the work of these men the green, inexperienced players that started the year were moulded into an efficient ma- chine by the end of the season. first for the Red and Blue on a brilliant 38-yard scamper, with the second touchdown coming on a 2-yard pass to Donzis. Continuing the touchdown parade, Beard and Douglas scored on 76 and 14-yard runs respectively. The lone Burbank tally came in the fading seconds of the last quarter as a result of a series of desperate passes. Linemen Richmond, Windrow, Duke, and Reeves played a fine game for the Mustangs. November 6 --The determined lefferson Mustangs smashed the highly favored Alamo Heights Mules 20-15 in Alamo Stadium to hand them their first loss in district play. Completely surprising the Mules, the Mustangs scored three quick touchdowns in the first half and held their lead the remainder of the game. leff's first touchdown came with Pantuso going around right end for 16 yards, and Meeks scored the second on a 4- yard center buck. The final leff tally came on a pass from Chambers to Richmond that covered 50 yards. November 12 - Whipping Tech 10-7, the rugged Mustangs upset the slim hopes of the Buffs for the title. After an early safety in the first quarter, Meeks plunged over from the one and Raybourn converted to make it 9-0. Again in the third quarter Meeks scored from the 2: RC1YbOur1'1 Converted to make the Score 16-0. The Tech score came in the last quarter with Casanova going over from the 2. November 25 - The fiahting Red and Blue of Iefferson emerged from the annual Turkey Day classic against Brackenridge with a 7-7 tie and the district championship. The first half ended in a scoreless tie, but after .. the halftime period the Eagles scored a touchdown almost immediately to take a 7-0 lead. Still determined, the Mustangs took over the ball and started a drive which ended with a 10-yard pass from Chambers to Barksdale and 6 points. Raybourn then kicked the extra point, which tied the game and won the championship. December 4-The fighting but unlucky Mustangs were defeated 13-12 by the Lamar Redskins in the Bia City Conference semi-finals in Houston. Although the Nags led in first downs, penetrations, and yards gained, they were unable to out- score the 1-loustonians. The Redskins took an early 5-0 lead, but the Mustangs soon scored with a 19-yard pass from Chambers to Richmond. Scoring again, the Redskins took a 13-6 lead, but later they punted to the leff 27, Where Meeks took the ball and raced 73 yards for a touchdown. The conversion was blocked by the surging Redskins. The entire team played superb ball for lefferson throughout the 1948 football season. PAGE 170 Q X g. H X ss f A W1 ,WW ' win .. S 'V x 'M 455.3 f . ef 8, BW is F , E is if vfxj vfffvz 3 My ,,:-- .5 ' fggiw, 2 .K - - Q , YM wif -K h,A 5 ,, My f ggi .uf x mf f A 3 k f - ' , T :H Q H , A R wzif A J K. an 5 ,W i f A 1 gf W..- -. 2125 Q f N Aj 'AMML Q .4- . , , Q .,,:-Igvg, t 1 , . Q s k A I K . E , :Sw f Q, L: .4 3 WV - ,hkr W .,,,, 3 ., L,,, ,W 3 V5 S, 551' gi My ly A ,M 'QQQ35' 4 ,Q ,5g,i 5 ff, 1 z . BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row:-Douglas, Trevino, Sowellg Kennedy, Rodgers, Caballero, Manager. Middle Row:-Moseley, Stoney Meeks, Talerico, Williams. Lower Row:-Brown, Flinders, Coach Harry Hamilton, Alexander, Mathews. Coach Hamilton's masterly handling of leff's basketball teams has brought many honors and much glory to our school. Ianuary 11 - Starting the season right, Iefferson whipped Tech 5l-4l in their first district game. Leading by a score of 24-18 at the half time, the Nags poured on the steam in the last two periods to win going away. Forward Flinders copped scoring honors with 20 points, Douglas followed closely with l9. Ianuary 14- No match for the sharp-shooting Mustangs, the Harlandale Indians were the next victims of the Bed and Blue. Leading by 20 points at the half, the Ieff reserves played the greater part of the second half. Flinders and Douglas tied for scoring honors with l6 tallies each as the game ended 60-34. Ianuary 18 eContinuing their winning ways, the Bed and Blue crushed the Burbank Bulldogs 5l-30 to remain undefeated in Con- ference play. Though leading by only one point as the first half ended, the Mustangs came roaring back in the second to lead by Zl as the final gun sounded. Ianuary Z1-The defending district champion Mustangs smacked Alamo Heights 43-21 in the Heights gym. Guard Stone tossed in ll tallies to take scoring honors, and Douglas and Trevino, who played his last game of the season, scored lU each. Ianuary 26 -- Suffering from the loss of 'llrevino and slowed down by injuries to Sowell and Stone, the Mustangs suffered their first district loss at the hands of the Lanier Voks, Sl-37. Although Douglas was as great as usual, he fouled out in the final quarter to weaken the Nags. February 4 --Displaying poise' and skill and making victory look easy, Ieff's rampaging Mustangs trampled the only undefeated district team, Brackenridge, 45-37, to throw the league into a three-way tie for first place. High point man was Douglas, with l8 markers. February 8 - PAGE 173 BASKETBALL SCORES Ianuary ll - 1 lefferson 51 - Tech ..... 41 lanuary 14 - Iefferson 50 M Harlandale 34 ' lanuary 18 - lefferson 51 fBurbank . . 30 lanuary 21 - lefferson 43 - Alamo 1-lts. 21 lanuary 26 - lefterson 37 Y Lanier ..,, 51 February 4 - Iefferson 46-Brackenridge 37 February 8 f 1 lefferson 42 - Tech ..... 35 February 11 f 1 lefferson 59 - 1-larlandale 35 February 15 - lefferson 49 - Burbank . . 39 February 18 H lefferson 57 A Alamo 1-lts. 40 February 22 - 1 Iefferson 35 - Lanier .... 51 . x March 3 - i lefferson 39fBrackenridge 41 . Qbove: A rare mix-upl Nine of the ten players on the floor in the first left-Brack contest are either wrestling for the ball or waiting the outcome of the struggle. Opposite Page Cupper leftl: Trevino grasps a runaway ball before it can reach the Lgutstretched hand of a Tech player. Opposite Page fupper rightli Nothing this agonized Burbank player can do can keep revino from hitting the basket with monotonous regularity. Opposite Page flower leftl: ln the Brack-leff game Douglas loses the ball just as he is shooting, fortunately, however, he gets his two free throws. Opposite Page flower rightl: Al Stone, leff's work-horse guard, has run into a little difficulty. ed by steady Matthews, who dropped in 14 points, left ran over the Tech quintet 42-35 in the first game of he second round. The Mustangs, who always seem to catch fire in the second half, pulled away from a lim one-point lead which they held at the end of the first. February 11fWith every reserve seeing action, he polished Mustangs walloped 1-larlandale 59-35. The scoring was evenly distributed, as Douglas took the honors with 17 tallies, Flinders with 12, Matthews 10, Stone 3, and Sowell and Brown 5 each. February 15 - The Burbank Bulldogs proved no match for the classy Mustangs and fell 49-39 before the onslaught of the Thoroughbreds. Continuing to lead the scorers, Douglas tallied 17 and Flinders 16. February 18 - The cellar-dwelling Alamo 1-leights Mules were soundly trounced by the classy Nags to the tune of 57-40. Flinders, ouglas, and Matthews played top games as the Nags coasted to their 9th district win of the season. ebruary 22 - The Bed and Blue were dealt a crippling blow by the Lanier Voks, as they received a 51-35 'hrashing. Seemingly unable to hit the bucket, left lost its chance at the district title. March 3 -The fight- ng Mustangs dropped a heartbreaking 41-39 decision to Brackenridge in the final game of the year. 1-lad eti won, a trip to the post season tournament in Houston would have been earned. Nevertheless the ustangs played outstanding basketball throughout the year and finished in an enviable position. PAGE 175 45 52? ww, '12, Y gg. ,fifffgg V U , 31:2 2i gy if x Gr? ,,. , .-::ks,. fs M , ,,QaQifj -, W 2 W hm Hg Gia-f ' iii my M -nm . . Kg, Upper: -440 and 880 DASH MEN: -De La Rosa, Dizon, Vance, Herold, Lemons, Dennis, Lee, Ward, Keller, French, Klein, Schaumburg. Lower: Top Row:-Herald, Garner, Donzis, Lock, Chambers, Schaumburg, Browne, Barksdale, Booth, Dizon, DeBerry, lordan, Browning, Coach Vernon E. Walenta. Middle Row:- Pantuso, Robbins, lohns, Powell, Vetters, Smith, Ward, French, Makar, lohnston, Iones, Lemons, Watkins, Gonzales. Bottom Rowzflilein, Vance, De La Rosa, Wones, White, Bruchrniller, Cooper, Crouch, Keller, lauregui, San Miguel. SPRING, 1948:-April 2-Due to 'unlucky breaks plus a lack of events in which the lefferson thinly clads specialized, they scored only five points and captured sixth place in the Texas Relays held in Austin. April 9 - Scoring ZOVZ points in the Austin relays, lefferson captured third place, only llfg points behind Q E second-place Brackenridge. The shuttle hkrdle relay teain set a new record of 11022 for the event. April 23 -Despite an off night for most of the leff cinder men, the team won second place in the city meet. The Mustangs dominated the shot put, winning the first three places, and high point man, Bless, set a new record in the 200-yard low hurdles. April 30-Running 'Neck and neck with the powerful Austin team until the last event, the leff team set a new record in the high hurdles and won five other first places. Neverthe- less, the Mustangs came in second with 55 points, unable to top Austin's 64. April 16-Massing a grand total of 701f'2 points, almost as many as Tech and Heights combined, the Thomas lefferson Mustangs marched off with an easy Victory in the triangular meet held on Heights field. Meyer's toss in the shot put was one of PAGE 177 Upper:-Crouched for the starting signal, these determined Iefferson dash men are earnestly preparing for a tough season in the City Conference district race. Left to right, standing, are Watkins, Iohns, Cooper, and San Miguel. Crouched are Williams, Makar, Meeks, and L. Pantuso. ir Center: - Displaying poise and skill, these versatile Ieff tracksters skim the tops of the high hurdles on the Ieff track. Left to right are Barksdale, Klingaman, and Browne. ir Lower: -Ieff's master of the shot- put is a sure point-getter for the Bed and Blue this year. Practicing on leff's track are, left to right, Booth, Chambers, Donzis fkneel- ingl, Lock fwith shotl, and De- Berry. the best schoolboy heaves in the state. May 1-Ieff, with two firsts, three seconds, three thirds, and three fourths, for a total of 25.9 points, captured second place in the San Antonio Invitational meet. May 6 -With the lead changing constantly and the Nags ahead just before the last contest, Ieff was edged 53.2 to 52.8 in the first City Conference district meet. Outstanding marks of the evening were made when Bless skimmed over the low hurdles in 22.8 seconds and Meyer threw the shot 53 feet, 2112 inches. May 14- Breaking the national low hurdles mark twice with times of 21.7 and 21.8, Bless was the star performer of the first City Conference state track meet. Meeks won the broad jump with 21 feet, 10 inches and Meyers took second in the shot put with 54 feet, 31f2 inches, as Ieff finished second to Brackenridge with 58 points. SPRING. 1949:- March 11-Although the Nags were unable to earn a high position in the Border PAGE 178 V ppper:-Off to a good start at the sound of the gun are these Ieff rnilers, with grim determination to be the first around the cinder path. Left to right are Iauregui, White, Wones, and Gonzales. i I l ir l l ,Centex-Frozen in mid-air by the camera as they skim over the hurdles in perfect unison, these tracksters display poise and skill. Left to right are Iohnston, Iones, land Bruchmiller. ' if t Lower:-Crouching to make use of his entire body in sailing the Ldiscus skyward, Donzis practices Qfor forthcoming track meetsg Ieff's iother discus men, watching with approval, are Lock, Booth, De- iBerry, and Chambers. f f f f f f Olympics, Lock placed third in the discus throw with l29 feet and fourth in the shot put with 44 feet, 4318 inches, and speedy Meeks won the broad jump with 21 feet, SVZ inches. At the Edison Invitational Meet at Edison High School on March 25 Ieff tracksters, with 33 points, placed second to Brackenridge with 43112 points. Alamo Heights was third, Tech, fourth. Meeks placed first in the broad jump. Brown, Pantuso, Makar, and Stone placed first in the 880-relay. leff placed first in the 880-relay. Ieff placed seven individual secondsg six thirdsg five fourths. This good record made by Ieff's thinly clads gives promise of more victories later. Occurring too late for this edition are the following meets: April l-2, Texas Relays in Austin, April 8, Iefferson-Brackenridge-Austin Meetg April l5, lefferson-Brackenridge-Corpus Christi Meet, April 27, City Meet, April 30, San Antonio lnvitational Meet, May 4-5, District Meet, May 13, State Meet. PAGE 179 Q l Above: -- l-lit 'em highl l-lit 'em lowl shout these lusty jeff cheerleaders. And how those Mustangs do gol Too much can never be said in praise of Ieff's quintet of cheerleaders. Few people realize the time and work which they spend on their job. Whether leading a pep rally or keeping up school spirit at a football game, they are always on the job. Left to right are Marshall Terrell Clegg, Betty lo Arnett, Bob Williams, Mary Cathryn Young, and Thomas l-l. White. Opposite Page Cupperj:-lefferson is very proud of our four perfectly trained twirlers, who, with Drum Major Bob Polunsky, often thrill spectators. Elaine Weinstein, Barbara Claire Nielsen, Mary Ann Smith, and Wanda Lee jones are definitely tops in showing their ability to twirl and to keep perfect time with the marching music of our School Band. Opposite Page Clowerl:-About facel Forward 'marchl Keep that line straightl These are frequent commands given by our top ranking officers of the Lassos. The voices of Captain Connie Nelson, Major Carolyn McKenzie, Drum Major Annette Maxwell, Captain Ella Ieanne Friery, and Captain Barbara Pittenger are always heard whenever the Lassos perform so brilliantly during half time. PAGE 180 r ' i i r l 5 P i F E i i N V raaiwzmwfaf - f Www ' M y15.m.H:fv,Ks:,q my ,.L,,y,gx:,f5w-wk rv- . 12, wau6Mf-rffeww--Q if wk .W 'M.nai,,..-. ivv'1:4'..fh4n..w,.3 Jwmq 'xfffzgiessi Above Cupperl: - A sport which requires energy and skill is baseball. Health education boys keep in good physical condition andglrfave a Wonderful time as Well. Above Ccenterlz- Training in boxing is another skill taught at lefferson. These boys learn how to defend them- selves under any conditions. Above Clowerl:-Our boys' tennis team is composed of active experts who have proven their ability to Win. Left to right the boys are Goodman, Wolff, West, Miller, Christilles, Hernandez, and Black. These boys can hold their own any time. PAGE 182 Upper:-Chinning the bar for health and pleasure, these physical education boys eagerly await their turn to try their skill. Center:-Other boys than the track men enjoy the broad jumping pit, as this picture shows. Ietferson is fortunate to have a Well equipped athletic depart- ment, which enables all stu- dents to enjoy all forms ot recreation. Lower: - Heres a real Pyra- mid clubl The emphasis of this type of pyramid is on building strong bodies and having a wonderful time as well. PAGE iss Upper Cleftl: lnvading the Girls' Gym on the invitation of Miss Boyle and Miss Richards are the letter- men, the I Club boys, square dancing with the Lassos. With Miss Boyle giving the dance calls in true Texas style, these lucky students thoroughly enjoy the new craze. Upper Ccenterl: Perfect balance and excellent co-ordination are the requisite-s for building human pyramids, throughout the year these girls have striven for perfection and have attained it. They may well be proud of their achievement. Upper Qrightl: Tense and excited, these girls play with all their hearts to try to win the game. Teamwork and skill are the two main factors in playing this exhilarating and fascinating game, volley ball. PAGE 184 Lower Cleftlz Iefterson can Well be proud ot its girls' tennis team. Lett to right are lane McNeel, Mgrg Ieanne Cookg Mary Schultzg leanne d'Artenayg Alice Dunn. Kneeling are Nancy Carsong Barbara Charlyne Kirschkeg Dixie Alexanderg Dixie May Schaeferg Mary Margaret Schmitz. Lower Ccenterlz Try- ing to determine which one ot these lucky girls hit the bulls-eye is exciting indeed. They have had the opportunity ot learning the correct Way ot stringing the bow, holding the bow and arrow, and shoot- ing at the center ot the target. Lower frightl: A constant vigil and tast-moving action are necessary tor a good basketball player. These girls are good losers as well as good Winners in sports. PAGE isa t ,f'QT ig' li.,lllllll ,i XL- l I JI l Y57 U QF? lftfllmw ,e R S T mill built in Texas! North of the acequia we saw San Iose's FX 3 I ' Old Mill, restored some dozen years ago, the Water reservoir ni ... . z built of rock blocks, plastered with mortar mixed with milk, the vault opening toward the field built of tufa, the mill above it, the vaulted room housing the turbine, the ancient water wheel a treasure in itself -what a Wealth of advertising value as Well as historical value this restora- tion was for our historic old city. THE ADVERTISERS of the IOURNALISM STAFF S 3 ggfia- Z4 ,AL I 'ff ffifii fit h f A' 'I ' ,!'fx ,auf V-I4 ? .QF ar WL' 2 ' l v .. 'J s -A ET' l 1 ' - lg ' X ,. ,I ' I' ' . 1 Eli, AFX , 1 vi- gg sins. lrefeeer i ll '-ii i' ,, 1.i mc. X . i l l , SEER QoZ'e.L'eaJin17l'a0lcflf'f4IllofSanfode . 57 .m45E 7 ' ,.,.,. -.:,i,.,. .. xx in K Q Q-.1 N . ' ,:, , . A ?-Kbivk 4921: X1 p f . ' f if ,, VV'm'N 'r' M :J ' M' .V fy 2 -V1-an m ifwmm ,www Afwqw Wim af Wm .lm QW Jfvmsr-N umm N. ,. .. , 1, Www 41?LmeL14fze ' qaiencf - - A G A Glass Co. ..... ---.' 2 15 Abel's, Earl . . . 11.-,201 Akers, Roy ..,. ..... ,--.- 2 U 4 Alamo Battery Co. ...,...,,... . ...216 Alamo Bedding Co. ............ ..... 2 20 Alamo Billiard Supply Co. ....... ..... 2 03 Alamo Blue Print G Supply Co.. .. .. . . .239 Alamo Downs Arabian Farm ..,.. ..... 1 95 Alamo Funeral Home ...,4...... ....i 2 31 Alamo lewelry Co. ,........,.. ..... 2 05 Alamo Lumber Co. .......,....... ,.... 2 23 Alamo National Bank lThel ........ ..... 2 41 Alamo Paint and Wallpaper Co. .... .,... 2 22 Alamo Refrigeration Co. .......... ,.... 2 31 Alamo Title Co. ........... ... .....231 Albert, Iohn A. .....,....... ,,... 2 34 Allen G Allen Lumber Co. ...,. ..... 1 99 Allen Auto Electric Service .... . ...233 A11en's Nursery ..., ..,,...... ..... 2 0 1 Al1en's, Shoes .... .......,.... ..... 2 1 3 Alterman, Nathan, Electric Co. ..,, ..... 2 34 American Furniture Co. ........ .244 .American Printers . . ......... . .. 197 American Sports Center... .... .242 Anderson, Paul, Co. ......... . .. .228 Armor, Earl, Gulf Service ,..... ..... 2 20 Arnold's Hickory Bar-B-Q ..... M218 Art Beauty Salon .....,....,. ..... 2 04 Avon Products, Inc. .,..... ..... 2 35 Bailey Service Station ...,.... ..... 2 36 Barnes, W. H., Co., Realtors.. ..,. .220 Barton, Peggy . . ........... ..... 2 34 Beacon Drug Store ...,....... . ,.... 198 Beacon Electric Co. ..........,... ..... 2 08 Becker's Merle Norman Cosrnet N240 Be1l's ..., .....,......,......... ..... 2 4 3 Bettencourt, loe C. ............. .,,.. 2 20 Beverly Studios .... ...,..,..... .,... 2 0 7 Bexar County National Bank .,.. ..,.. 2 28 Bexar Meat Co. .....,.......... . ...24l Beyette Fish Market .......... M238 Blank, D., G Sort ........... .... 2 12 Blue Bonnet Shoe Shop ...... .,... 2 01 Bobby's Flower Shop .........., . ..... 220 Boldt-Raymond and Flournoy ....... . . . . . . 192 Bowman's Beauty Salons .................. .... 2 38 Bowman Spo'ting Goods Corp .......... . . ...230 Brackenridge Stables and Riding Academy .... ..... 2 17 Bragg Garage and Service Station ....,...... ..... 1 98 Brand Engraving Co. ............. .... 2 47 Browne, Anne and Torn ..... ..... 2 33 Bruner, T. I., Agency ....... .. ..... 199 Buddie's Ice Cream ............. ..... 2 33 Calmbach Auto Top 51 Body Co... ...,. 239 Cannon Shoe Store .,.......... ..... 1 96 Casa Rio .... ....,......... ,.... 1 9 7 Central Shoe Repair Co... ..... 238 Charles Pharmacy . . . .. ... . .236 Christie's .... .,..... . , .199 City Lumber Co. ...... ..... 2 37 Claudia Dress Shop .,... ..... 2 37 Clegg Co. CTheJ ....,.... Insert Clemens Printing Co. ........ ..... 1 98 Cocke, Bartlett, Architect .,.. ..... 2 42 Col'1en's Army Store ............ ..... 2 37 Coleman and Co., Insurance ..... ..... 2 08 Commercial Abstract 51 Title Co. .... ..... 2 38 Crain 61 Palmer Pharmacy .,,....... ..... 2 05 Cruz the Florist ......,...,............ ..... 2 11 D QS D Mack Sales and Service Co. ...,, ..... 2 04 Dallas, W. R., Furniture Studio ........ ..... 2 39 Darnon's .... ...,...,,..,.....,... ..... 2 1 3 Dave's Used G New Cars ,.... . ,.... 212 Davison Pontiac Co. ...... ..... 2 28 Diamond Credit Clothiers.. ..... 205 Donzis, Simon . . ........ ..... 1 96 Downtown Motors . . ...,..... ..... 2 14 Dr. Pepper Bottling Co. .....,... ..... 2 44 Draughon's Business College ..... ..... 2 27 Durham's Business College... Economy Shoe Repair ....... Ewing's .... . ..,....... . . Farris . . . .,..,.... .. Federal Lumber Co.. . . . Fehr Baking Co. ...... .. Fischer's . . . .4.,... . . . . . Fite, L. E., and Co. ........ .. Forbes Bakery and Delicatessen Ford Upholstery Co. ....,... . Foster, Glenn, Nash Co.. . .. Foto Center CThel ...,,... Frank Bros. . ,. Frank, Sol, Co. .......... . Franklin's .... ........... French, Geo. A., and Co. Frost Bros .... .........,, Frost National Bank ...... Fuller Printing Co. ........ . Furr, C. M., Co. ........... . .. General Hotel Supply Co.. .. General Oldsmobile Co. ..... . Gildemeister, Charles, CS Son... Gill, Richard, Co. CThel ...... Gillespie Motor Co. ,..... . G1asser's Art Shop ..... Goas Tamale Factory .... Gold, lulian, Inc. ...,.. . Goodyear Service . . . Gordon Printing Co. ........ . . Gosch, Ambrose W. ........... . Gosling, Lytle W., and Co. .... . Great Southern Lite Insurance Co Great Western Insurance Co.. .. Greaves, Billy, Insurance ..... Green ci Steen ....,....... Green Pastures . . . .... . . . .. Grimm Grona, A., Mattress Co., Inc. .. Groos National Bank .......v .... Seed Co. ...,....,..,. . Guarantee CThe1 . . .,........,,. .. Gulledge Rainbow Flower Shop .... H. E. B. Food Stores ..................., .... Handy-Andy . . . ....................... . .. .. Hargis, Norton, Paint and Body Shop ..... ,,.. Harris, Sadye . . ....................... .. .. Harrison, Don, Conoco Service Station .... .... Henry, Sid, Automobiles .....,.......... .... 1-lenry's Flowers . . ........ . Heusinger Hardware Co.. . . . Highland Milk . . ........ . Hilton Tailors . . ..... .... .... . . . Hirsch Motors . . . ............... . . .. Hodges, Floyd. Radio Repair Service. .. .. . Holly Shop CThel .................. Horn's Prescription Pharmacy ..... Howe's Food Market ............ Hydragas Sales Co. .......... . Incarnate Word College ................ .... Iean's... ....,.......... . .......... .. Iefferson Hardware and Sporting Goods letferson State Bank .................... .... lerseyland Creamery . . .. .. lones Gulf Service ...., losephine Theatre . . loske's of Texas ,..... loske's Military Dept.. . . . ludson's, Candies . . lunior Miss ..,. ......... luvenile Fashions, lric.. . . . Iuvenile Mfg. Co., Inc.. . .. KTSA ................ Kautmans . .. KnoWlton's . . .... . .. Krause Electric Co. ..... .. Kress, S. H., and Co... . . . La Feria Dept. Store... La Louisiane . . .... . . La Vencedora . . .. PAGE 188 245 199 232 239 220 213 224 202 208 243 230 206 242 198 232 210 212 235 236 226 239 226 210 206 213 204 236 240 231 244 222 210 192 241 232 216 215 242 202 244 197 215 226 191 224 208 196 206 202 201 244 224 205 199 214 241 208 216 218 232 215 196 217 208 196 229 230 214 204 201 228 243 242 239 206 243 212 213 214 Laurel Cleaners . . ............ ,..... . . . Sack's Shoe Store ,.... Shop. '7fzem - - Ee '7fze1?a quench Laurel Heights Grocery and Market. . .. Ledlow-Adams Motor Co. ..,.....,... . Lee and Lee Grocery and Market ..... Lemaster's . . . .,,.....,,......... .. Liberty Investment Co. ....... . Liberty Mills . . .,.,........., .. Lingner Nursery . . ,.....,.... . .. Littlehouse School of Art Galleries Lone Star Ice Stations ...,....... Lone Star Printing Co. .,...... . Lorenz Mattress Co... .. Lucchese Realty Co.. . .. Main Bowling Center.. Main Radio Co. ,..,,... . Majestic Beauty Salon .... Manor fThel . . ,.....,...,... ..... . .. Manor Grocery and Market ....,......... Marple, Glenn R., Conoco Service Station .... .. . .. Master Cleaners and Laundry fThel .4... Maverick Clarke . . ,,.....,,.. . . . . . . . .. Mavo Variety Store fThel ....,..... Mayflower Beauty Salon .... McNeel, A. M., Contractors.. Meador, Gene, lnc. ........... . Melton-Rheiner Lumber Co.. . . . Menger, I. A., Electric Co. ..... Merchant's Delivery Service .......... Merchants Transfer and Storage Co.. . .. Midcap Bearing Service ..........,... Milam Chevrolet Co. .... .. Miller, Ned, Motor Co.. .. Mission Iewelry Co. ...... ..... . . Moeller Upholstery .... .......,..,,.. Montgomery, Dorsey, Service Station... Montgomery Ward and Co. ....,..... . Monticello Laundry and Cleaners. Motor Truck Sales Co. .......... . Naomi's Gift Shop .,.......... National Bank of Commerce ..,.. Night Hawk fThel ,,......,... 96 Record Co. ............,,.. . Nonken Sewing Machine Co. .... . Nordthaus, S., Co., Inc. .....,..... Northside Building Materials Co. .... . Original Mexican Restaurant fThel ..... Ormsby .... .,....,............,.... Orsinger Motor Co. .......,.... .. Our Lady of the Lake College... Parisian Dress Shop .,........, Penney, I. C., Co. ......... .. Perez Casuals . . ...... . .. Peyton's S. A. Nursery .,..... Pfeil, Arthur, Flowers ..,,...... Phelps 61 Dewees G Simmons .... Pig Stands Co., Inc. ..,....... . Piggly Wiggly . . ........ . .. Pitts Barbers . . Playland Park . . . Poe Motor Co. .......,.,.. . Potchernick's . . ,........,.,.. . .. Praeger Hardware Co., Inc. ..... Randolph Field Transportation Co.. . . . Rascoe, limmie, Texaco Service ..... Redford Transfer and Storage ..... Reliance Life Insurance Co. ,..... . Remington Rand, Inc. .......,..,.. . Revett Bros., Grocery and Market .... . Robert's . .. ..,.............. Royal Crown Bottling Co. .... . Rug Masters . . ........... .. S. A. Brick and Lumber Co.. . . . S. A. Buick Co. ............... . S. A. Coca-Cola Bottling Co.. . . . . S. A. Iunior College ........... . S. A. Music Co. ....,..........,.......,.. .... . S. A. Public Night School .................. S. A. Upholstering and Mattress Factory ..... ..... 242 242 209 202 238 196 201 202 238 216 197 196 213 220 226 222 237 238 198 236 199 239 244 226 231 204 230 242 218 238 235 215 212 218 214 234 216 236 206 234 223 210 224 210 202 196 232 226 192 240 223 230 206 225 194 230 216 224 235 215 210 222 199 214 198 218 222 215 229 228 237 233 197 240 232 244 Sang Wah .. ....... Schaefer-Lewis 61 Co. ...,............. . Schi1o's Delicatessen . . ......,...... . .. Sea Foam Laundry and Dry Cleaners ..... .... Sears, Dean, Realtor .................. Sears, Roebuck and Co. ........ . Sexton Laundry and Cleaners.. Shanghai Restaurant . . Shaw's .,., ,............. Shepherd Laundries, Inc. ..... . Shepperd-Fraser Co ..... .....,... Sherrod, R. L., Genl. Contractor. . .. Sherwin-Williams Co. fTheJ ..... Singer Sewing Machine Co.. . . . Smith Motor Sales ........... Smith's Studio . . ,...... . .. Southern Music Co. ........... . Southwest Business Institute .... Southwestern Balfour Co... . . . Sparger, Alan, Inc. ........ . St. Mary's University ............ Staffe1's .... ....................... Stanley's Texaco Service Station ........ Steven of Hollywood Upholstery Co.. . .. Strauch, Dewey . . ......,......... Straus-Frank Co. ..........,........ . Stroud's Barber Shop 61 Tot Shop ...,, Studer's . .. ............,....... Summers, loe W., Insurance .............. .. . . Sunset Memorial Park ...........,.......... .... Sunshine Laundry ci Dry Cleaning Corp... Suprun's Mens' Store ...................... .... Sweet Spot fThel ........................ .... Tai Shan Restaurant ..................... ,,,, Texas Consolidated Transportation Co.... Texas lewelry Co. ..,.................. . Texas Motors, Inc. ................... .. Texas Terminix Co. ........... . Texas Title Guaranty Co., Inc... Thompson, Dorothy, Florist .... Three Sisters . , ....... . . . . .. Thrift Lumber Co. .....,... . Thurmond's Restaurant . . . Tip Top Cafe ............. Toepperwein . . ...... . .. Tower College of Business. Townsend Floor Finishers.. Trinity University . . ........., . Trulson, Carl A., Motor Co. ...., . Typewriter Sales 61 Service Co... .. U. K. Garage ..................... Uhr, Milton, Electrical Contractor... Union Auto Supply .................... Union Central Life Insurance Co. ...... . University Park Bldg. Material Co., Inc. ..... Vaught Cleaners . . ........................... Village Sporting Goods and Hardware Co. ..... Vogel, Adolf . . .............................. . . . . Walter, Fred R., Insurance .................. .... Watkins Bar-B-Cue . . .... . .. Weiss Shoe Co. .............. . West Avenue Pet Food Shop ..... White Star Laundry Co. ...... . Wil1iam's Iewelers . . ..... . .. Wilson Iewelry Store . . .. Wolff and Marx ............ Woodlawn Bowling Center... Woodlawn Cleaners . . Woodlawn Man's Shop . . .. Wormser Cleaners .... .... Wright Sporting Goods Co. ......... . Wulte Iron and Metal Co. ............ . Young, Van, Texaco Service Station .... Zale s, Iewelers . . ................. . .. Zeller, Iohn E. ...................... . Zimmermanrfs Red 6: White .... Zimmerman, G. C., Typewriters.. PAGE 189 205 234 228 241 190 230 208 219 212 211 224 202 220 236 204 210 219 200 222 205 205 192 237 237 222 205 199 204 205 198 212 198 221 224 236 232 202 239 201 222 192 231 192 228 233 214 243 241 214 234 212 232 213 208 235 193 218 233 241 228 218 218 240 195 226 224 233 210 206 237 192 244 223 234 231 221 56009 QUALITY I COSTS LESS V5 ' u 59 - is ggi? R 90 if M dfyfgfl X '. Y A, . i A Mx .mlb A U bk yi Q2 9 b ' . ,Q f SUM Xi C xy, 5 W? 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PERSHING 95 81 Deeply interested in Mr. Perron's sports equipment at the Village Hardware and Sporting Goods are Cleft to rightD Drum Major Bob Polunslcy and Drum Majorettes Barbara Claire Nielsen, Wanda Lee jones, Mary Ann Smith, and Elaine Weinstein. PAGE193 fm -.,. 1 .V , ! , f I fill! fav 1.1, - f ' ,X L' kd 59,1431 if Q P I G G L Y Y X' 1 ,f-ff. 1.57 ,- if gn A, .1 rf l - M 1 ' f , . f ' 'Q . 4 1 f ,- , 4. p Y'CJ'URsELF and ..... SAVE 30 STGRES TC SERVIQYQU 26 Equipped With Complete if Y!WfijAq1Y . Kfafefwf- San Antomo Cfeempany Owned and Qpemlied by E-. ,PrfB ASSE .I ' x 'S - .fQff.fn..f. fgf, ,PAGE 194 ' I I ALAMO DCDWNS ARABIAN FARM . V, i If ,',f1.' ,b'1 'A, -4' I , L SARTEZ, A. H. c. No. 2500 WORLD'S FASTEST ARABIAN HOLDER OF 18 ARABIAN WORLD RECORDS I Visitors Welcome WILSON JIEVVELRY STORE Complete Shopping and Repair Service p fyfif . GIVEES CHANCE AND WE WILL DO 9UPijVERY BEST T0 PLEASE YOU .,. 1 p fin- 'j A QMS jefferson Village 1026 Donaldson Ave. Phone Parkview Z-9232 5 Yours Forr. .s-ifsAPETY4 o I i, J..- ..,. 1 couRTEsY-- PROMPTNESSW T TE BANQ 1904 Fredericksburg Road Pershing 7188 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation lLllNGNlBR NURSERY fGRIMM BRos.9 H S 0 N Regular Line of Nursery Stock PARTS SERVICE Experts in Landscaping Garfield 6433 6321 W. Commerce ORSINGER MOTOR CO. MAIN BOWLING CENTER ARTHUR fPinkeyD WHI'TNEY, Manager Telephones: B. 3-0068 - B. 3-0154 1517 Main Avenue San Antonio, Texas D 0 N H A R R I S Q N oouooo SERVICE sTAT1oN Fredericksburg Road at Furr Drive P. 7821 Complfliments of Mr. encl Mrs. Simon Donzis Compliments of Josepiiine Theatre 339 W. Josephine Telephone P. 7374 P XGE Compliments of Cannon Shoe Store 321 Alamo Plaza B. 3-1883 1416 Always a mecca for our Jeff girls, the Guarantee window draws the undivided interest of Carolyn Mc- Kenzie Fianc Ell G'lb th B b S G A 'nd Um Geoff Qfziencfi fegeum We are indeed proud to have been chosen exclusive Ioottier for the Girls' Cadet Corps and The Lassos. JEFF is always welcomed at ' , ' es en 1 rea , ar ara pencer, and Judith Francine Rodis. I.,4. Z HAVIHA 1 ITM we Shop a me South I v..,.., I .,.... I .,..,....1i I ,,.... 1 I Weav' JEFF HIGH GRADUATES The San Antonio Junior College 'Q.2 V H T I Q ,,,, ggjff elen humme CQNGTXATQJLATES TOE' 55 ilfiggg .lii A F Beyer I 1 ' -f 't - ti ni11veSi a e 0U1'C0u1'59S 2 ' - ini geaiielghllgeldiiliatiolh, 1Eii'e?piIsf2IesZional, buiiness, and dis- f ' O tfibutive education- t':': Umws ielie LUCCHESE REALTY COMPANY REALTORS SALES - INSURANCE - LOANS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 330 W. Commerce St. C. 1265 Serving Fine Mexican Foods in Old Mexico Atmosphere on Beautiful Bank of the River 100 W. Commerce St. 4m Beliea . . . PRINTING . . . ibm! F-1391 + F-4344 AMERICAN PRINTERS 419 W. MYRTLE if if 120 VILLITA Two FINE PLANTS TO SERVE YOU PAGE 197 ,Z 4 , 4.9 ff ,fp 'Hg -f fi'- sv.. I 'fl-.1 .U f gf gl QQ A f4F'g 011' A I 1 ,1 I I fi H 117 1 Q 1 .. 'il 14 1 ' I A ,hhu .,'.N5g'-its 11, X ,KA' -:T . ' IA, I I 1 5-N I, , 1 Q M sgw . fa, i 1 p X 1 'r en l N S. if 9 P5 I 1' A n ff SS Egg lag 73:11 Pl:1:,1'f , 54' 9 2 1' I , ,T twirl I: J 1, F11 A fi-. R NDS. S5-5' N J 1 hx V '. SQ. ' J., X I 'X QF ' 0 X X . XX is 0 Gyga x is R I '-3259 x w gs .lx Aristotle Said It! All who have meditated on the art of governing mankind have been convinced that the fate of empires depends on the education of youth. MAVERICK-CLARKE 214 E. TRAVIS GARPIELD 2411 PRINTING - OFFICE SUPPLIES - GIFTS - OFFICE FURNITURE LITHOGRAPHING - EMBOSSING fvizirfilv B R A G G G A R A G E ,,rfi K RM.. 5 AND , QJ , I 5 E R V I C E 5 TAT' O N 5 Phone P. 2-0353 820 Fredericksburg Road P - :t l I fy a ' X gf' 'riiie svvieiefr snow 207 San Pedro Ave' Fannin 3113 906 W. Hildebrand Pershing 3751 For Quality Laundering at Economical Prices SUNSHINE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CORP. 617 N. Flores F. 7271 BEACON DRUG STORE H. W. Carnahan, R. Ph. T. Atlee Turner, R. Ph. 924 Fredericksburg Road Phone P. 7121 San Antonio, Texas THE FINEST IN CIVILIAN AND MILITARY WEAR SOL FRANK CO. 517 E. Houston St. PAGE Compliments of REMINGTON RAND, Inc. SYSTEMS DIVISION Ed. E. Dewees, District Manager 316 N. Presa A G. 6277 198 YOUR PORTRAIT IS AGELESS is discernible in the finished portraits made by Studer's at astonishing low prices. When next you think of portraits . . . visit any Studer Store . . . In San Antonio and Austin. 5 Convenient Locations San Antonio WHEN A CAMERA cucns THINK or. 315 Alamo Plaza - 1032 So. Presa St. 110 No. St. Mary's St. 402 San Pedro Ave. Austin 916 Congress Ave. , Everything Photographic FILM FINISHING - CAMERAS SL ACCESSORIES - FRAMES SL MOULDINGS - OLD PHOTOS COPIED - COMMERCIAL P. 8183 Ghauiiei GE , ' ,IND STDRA Nationally Known SEAFOODS 3130 BROADWAY 140 Fredericksburg Road LUMBER AND HARDWARE ALLEN SL ALLEN 1621 N. Comal Street San Antonio 1, Texas Phone T. 8063 SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS Floyd Hodges Radio Repair Service Air Cooled - Phone P' 7671 HOME AND AUTO RADIO. SALES SERVICE Mayflower Beauty Salon Sunbeam, Proctor and Westinghouse Appliances 507 West Ave. Pershing 5475 106 Donaldson Ave. San Antonio, Texas , 1sT PRIZE, WINNER OF Allqbi U. S. BOOT MAKING CONTEST T. J 0 B N N Economy Shoe RCP2111' ALL LINES OF INSURANCE 509 W. Commerce St.. . . . . . . . . . .B. 3-0047 No. 2-311 W. Commerce St. .,.. ,B. 3-1891 No.3-113 N. Alamo ,,......,. E. 3-0951 1514-A Grayson St. G. 7744 ' No. 4-2005 Broadway ...,,...... B. 3-0261 LARGE STOCK HAND MADE BOOTS ON HAND S311 Antonio, Texas PAGE 199 'D-uasv' Get 'I Q RL TL- ilgwxmuo QSQJ I K hlhispznxnkkq oem, usbzxj' .wcziess mug:-.n '1 X-WXXK 90+ 901' Q-xanga mem? Dow? fmqsdc C0 A NRG: vs cxnlex wugi- 04,-z,hsv...O?.,,3.2,'u1.. Esxnk Aoux-rv LK .LO SCUTHWESTERN BALFOUB COMPANY CLASS RINGS GRADUATICN ANNOUNCEMENTS Q ,lSeTfuing Southwestern Schools ' and Colleges QL: s M an , ,Q 'Q 1 'Win-5 Q, ', , - rxt '.,L 4 4...,- 'S S if-6' .N Q. 5 .L 4 SN' -1 .K . ,H M j I. X, - .. 'zN-- -1-'W - --X ' xx- sm . x ffife ' 'L '5' x ':. ' '5 X .J ' ' L gHrEfgE5R LT41Lg MARTIN E. HAMILTON TEXAS' CONGRATULATIONS . . . CLASS OF '49 H94 gamqaihinq 14hA7.fzZ ' Happy Jeffites feel at home at Earl Abel's after school. Left to right are Helen Curry Wilson, Charles L. Bruch- miller, Ann Epperson, Bob Jamison, Terry Wheeler, 'and John Schaumhprg. ,L l alh 'T l I .fl f IE' IA H2 IL All VEB IE OPEN 24 HOURS ' Expert Shoe Dyeing and Repairing BLUE BONNET SHOE SHOP Congratulations I! CLASS OF '49 Jefferson Village S. 4-1844 Compliments A f 0 Doroiliq Tliompson H FLORIST ALLENS NURSERY 5219 Broadway T. 5221 1535 W. Summit Ave. S. 4-2851 my, I .,..,..PT-H-,-V,-1.Y,M,wm Compliments, J, . UVeylMFfFAsul3LJ if of A U.qL,! 14 wc f 1 I Q ll, ' 5-Q22 rnsosnncxssune nom I . 9 3 . 'SAN ANTONIO I, r5xAs ' I tlffl JF L 1.1 ' A . Q J L L.. fe kgwgh a.ip..x9?.N A-135.0 NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS JM INFANTS - GIRLS - BOYS SIZES TO 12 YEARS WEATHERBIRD SHOES HEUSINGER HARDWARE CC. WHOLESALE ONLY Francois deBrouillette Littlelwouse School of Art Galleries PICTURE FRAMING - GIFTS ART CLASSES 3607 Broadway T, 7211 PAGE 201 Garfield 4833 Liberty lnvestment Co. REAL ESTATE, LOANS ORMSBY l o SAYS! Stay on the Right Side of the Road The Right Road for a Chevrolet The Right Road for WH Service SUB-DIVISIONS , Expert Mechanical SAM B. LIFSHUTZ , Block South of the Transit Tower 215 North Flores St. San Antonio, Texas G- 0113 Q okglfenfzyi 4 amend O4-2 0 ,,,,,.-A Olav 1P'w.x xsfakwev- A. GRONA MATTRESS CO., I IIC. A J ,W yi., T ' U, 'ka K Lv abs- -Q' Q me P f Manufacturer of C01'1gF21tU13ti0US, '49 G1'a 9 Mattresses, Pillows, Box Springs if - ,ssiiff Studio Couches - Upholstering 2122 Broadway F- 6343 1907 S. St. Mary's St. San Antonio, Texas L. E. F ite Sc Co. Rea ltors PLAN YOUR HOME IN WOODLAWN PARK Adjoining this beautiful high school Large restricted sites for your protection Office 1001 Donaldson P. 3141 ir IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD i FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE 25 LONE STAR ICE STATIONS t SHOP AT THE ONE MOST CONVENIENT FOR YOU! Ik - The herfwin -Williams v Company A K- iki' I I PAINTS, VARNISHES, TVALLPAPER fi IIETH - P 55' A A KEM-TONE 135 W. Commerce St. l---W C. 129 844 Highland Blvd. e --- K. 598 TERNIITE CONTROL TEXAS TERMINIX COMPANY Of San Antonio 1 522 Milam Bldg. 2 Phone - Fannin 5502 PAGE 202 IF IT'S FOR BOIWLING-ANY AGE You Will Always Find It Here A FOR THE BEGINNER - THE STUDENT THE COLLEGIATE TEACHERS - BUSINESS MEN OR PROFESSIONAL CLASS EVEN THE EXPERT BOWLERS Buy Your Bowling Qutfit Here and Save Money BILLIARD TABLES FOR HOME OR CLUB In the Most Modern Design y0u'Ve ever dreamed of and at prices and terms that many can afford to buy them. EVERYTHING FOR A BILLIARD ROOM, BOWLING CENTER AND THE PLAYERS - GAMES - GOLF ATHLETIC SHOES - TROPHIES, ETC. O BILLI RD SUPPLY CO J. B. HARRIS, Owner 1527 Main Ave. Fannin 8081 SAN ANTONIO 1, TEXAS HDiscozmts to Students and Teachers Completely absorbed in Mr. J. B. Harris's discussion of trophies at the Alamo Billiard Supply are four National Honor Society boys: Willard Russell Green, Joe Mattei, Ed Olschansky, and Aaron Cohen. PAGE 203 TI-IE EVERLASTING TRIBUTE ROY AKERS Compliments of 7 7 LL IZ L 0 I' L 5 5 Suu Antouids Only Store for Juniors D 8: D MACK SALES AND SERVICE CO. R. A. Delavan, Manager 515 S. Main C. 9196 Congratulations to Class of '49 Joe W. Summers, Insurance FIRE - SURETY - CASUALTY MARINE - AUTO Managing General Agent 419 E. Martin DELIVERY SPECIALISTS TRUCK LEASING Merchant's Delivery Service 1133 E. Houston G. 6131 QLASSEITS ART SHOP Picture Framinci f- Artists' Suloplies C. 4-1841 C. 7104 C. 7105 219 N. gt. Maryfs 'G' 5611 05 5 Q Clem J. Smith Z. N. fBuddyJ Smith Ant taut? Q fm Smathi Simba C. 6922 Where Beauty Is An Art 3131 McCullough Ave. T. 5152 PHOTOGRAPHERS IN SAN ANTONIO SINCE 1899 421 Bedell Bldg. at 118 Broadway- San Antonio 5, Texas Truly Artists With, the Camera PAGE 204 S lp POULTRY, DAIRY gl DOG FOOD 305 W. Commerce G. 2346 ta e S SEED AND CUT FLOWERS Across from Alamo National Bank Bldg. Main Store 8: Office-312 E. Commerce St .Garfield 5211 Store 1-Z-3721 S. Flores .................. Kenwood 9511 Store 2-151 Fredericksburg Rd ........... Pershing 7641 Suits and Pants for Young Men on Easy Terms SIZOYC Blanco . ........... ...... P 61'ShlI1g Tuxedos foy Rellt 1 Any Size and Up-T0-Date Styles Store 4-2801 W. Commerce ..... .... G arfield 6491 for Sale at Reasonable Prices SUNSET MEMORIAL PARK I San ,A'VLf07Ii0,S' Most Beuzatiful Perpeturzl Care Cemetery S I1 F L E C Out Broadway on the Austin Highway V C - O' Give your Bouquets to your Loved Ones Before Loss and Save Not Only Money but a Lot of Grief Call ' M mo al Ad isor T. 3354 JA36clE1HKJAi2.7Iyl1iRNOLVD T. 3355 SPECIALISTS 1616 Broadway C. 4-3571 O HIRSCH MOTORS NEW AND USED CARS 3084311 TRAVIS BLDG. GOOD HAIROUTS, CLOTHING Q Q gy Ibvllilivggilgs STRO U D'S SILVER LOCKETS BARBER SHOP AND TOT SHOP .JEWELRYZVE CDMPANY 1711 Fredericksburg Rd. . 19.8200 S 2091AIaHTO PTM t YF. tc I d C H .' , 1 t f , '. -, res lrrsz rn, 'rem H171 TL OHIO S' Il'I fg3eS1Ue?L'Z I C O IVI P I. I IVI E IXI T S to the M Z' lla ' 041 L08 YEAR BOOK One of the 'PRIZE' Year Books in the United States 'I 'lr 'A' i' ir ST. MARY'S UNI ERSITY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS YOUR LOANS 9 YOUR INSURANCE ' YOUR REAL ESTATE CAN BE BEST HANDLED BY THE RICHARD GILL COMPANY 701 Gunter Bldg. Garfield 9111 S I D H E N R Y Phelps 81 Dewees Sz Simmons ARCHITECTS A 19 Suite 1501-6 utomo I 65 Majestic Bldg. San Antonio, Texas ' Phone Fannin 2206 1415 1417 B d Crain Sz Palmer Pharmacy ' ma Way Where Filling of Prescriptions is ct Specialty Ave. E next to Medical Arts Bldg. Phone C. 8006 San Antonio 2, Texas PERRY L' GRAIN ELMER PALMER W orinseit Cleaners F C L. J. Mendel, Owner e O e n r 1314 Mccuuough P. 0841 'f CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES A' PHOTO FINISHING if D Pershing 3635 GREETING CAR S KRAUSE. ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS D REPAIRS - SUPPLIES HOuSt0H G. Erwin E. Krause, Owner GUNTER HOTEL 1833 No. Flores St. San Antonio, Texas Eeatuting UTHE ERISCOU io ff I o 31.4 411' - Ji44?2f:1. 5' H - ' 71? Tn . mei A Theres Nothing Accidental About Quality 2030 MAIN AVE. PERSHINO 0941 PAGE 06 we are proud to have been Portrait Photographers to the MONTICELLO this year. ik Our very best Wishes and every success to the GRADUATING CLAss or '49 Beverly Studios 2424 Broadway 1411 Main Ave. C. 7751 F. 1541 aflppneciation The MONTICELLO is deeply grateful to all who, by their unusually fine cooperation, contributed to the value of this Missions Edition of our Thomas Jefferson High School yearbook. OUR FRIENDS OF OUR BUSINESS FIRMS who so closely cooperated With us in the production of our book. Our special thanks go to the Clegg Company, the Brand Engraving Company, Beverly Studios, Studer's, John Huntress, Jr., and the S. K. Smith Company. OUR FRIENDS WITHIN OUR SCHOOL who have helped us in innumerable Ways. Our Principal, our Assistant Principal, our Dean of Girls, our Attendance Officer, our Main Office secretaries, our teachers, and our schoolmates all deserve our gratitude. OUR ADVERTISING FRIENDS Whose friendly cooperation with us and belief in us made this book possible. fPlease see the list of these good friends, pages 188-189.5 PAGE 201 E .MGJOLM-f M ig, .4 ,sf .. Q 5 . . .4 f , rv ,q ff , , ,f-Q fi if Q41 A ,A-je U U 1 . - L n -, L : ' ' h , , t , 4 4 V W I 'Al I BQHCOH I C L 'CTRlC CCDITIPH II Y V , ,A 5 -1- S, A , 4. 1 . - ' ' .- ,- 61.1 iff ll. 1,5 Viv. I H ' L' . . ij., f l V jg! yr' iv, . A East sl 4 4 Perwg' 0211 JJ 1 f,EiBc1priCa1 Contracting - Repairing - Fixtures - Appliances .fx if ,': il a.: 3' -ral: I 1458 A AE n.'x ! N if fig, , -I L CY' i ' V 'J F - l -5151-anQafaiJ..1iREs,TAuRANT non AMERICAN as CHINESE Foot: 3Q2fI 'Broadway T. 9211 sodas 5'h'C171fl.IAI, 301 E. PECAN COLEMAN 8: CO. EVERY KNOWN FORM OF GOOD INSURANCE AND BONDS 1125 Alamo National Bldg. F. 4151 JIUNES GULF SERVICE TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES Open 24 Hours C. 4-1120 B 3-0174 HUWIS Fllllll llllllllll QUALITY MEATS Sr VEGETABLES P. 9812 2405 Blanco Rd E. M. Forbes, Piop. B 3 0384 Comyoliments of Forbes Bakery and Delicatessen 1718 Main Ave. San Antonio Te as UNIVERSITY PARK I BUILDING MATERIALS CO., Inc. Serving the northwest section of the city with better building materials for their homes. Shadyside 4 - 2821 3031 Culebra Road San Antonio, Texas Hwtrv -'it J QLV 4 I , Inj, ' IF irlvl , 1 - +4 . , lf? F71' IJ. .f. V mx , ' ff , - t rf t , fc' , FINER FOCDDS CCDRNER MAGNGLIA AND ZARZAMQRA P-6181 Cmmgvfuatvutluatviems 949 GRADUATES wfzzwft Q MMM gamw A Better Selection ot FINER FCODS O. LEMASTER Owner Your Headquarters for l Every Musical Need QUALITY MUSICAL You are Always Welcome ' COMPLETE UNE OF - ND 84 ORCHESTRA 0 S EX FERT REPAIRWG O 330 E. HOUSTON ST. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS 84 Established 1890 Cathedral 7872 REALTORS Homes and I-some Sges in ' Jefferson-Woo awn istrict , , INSURANCE-APPRTAISALS Chas. GIiCiel'T1elSi'ef 84 Son 1300 Donaldson Ave. P. 9661 . JEWELERS Compliments of , WATCHES - DIAMONDS WOODLAWN MANS SHOP Everything for the Well Dressed Mom 1912 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 7282 122 Broadway San Antonio 5, Texas HONOR BRAND FROSTED FOODS Division of Stokely-Van Camp Co. S. Nordhaus Company, Inc. South and Southwest Texas Distributors Fannin 8111 515 So. Medina St. San Antonio, Texas Charter Bus Trips 24-Hour Out-of-Town Service Agn an m iwlmenm nl, kil RANDOLPH FIELD TRANSP. CO. Phone F. 1251 Ben Mindes THE ORIGINAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT 115-121 LOSOYA STREET Chas. W. Schneider Travis D. Bailey Lytle W. Gosling and Co. Insurance and Bonds 137 Losoya Garfield 6151 PAGE 210 SI-IEPPERD-FRASER CO. C Jefferson Village? Qwn Department Store Phone Parkview 23938 QTKQCGTKSD MEN'S FURNISHINGS BERKSHIRE HOSIERY LEVI'S BATES 8x AVON DALE FABRICS CATALINA SWIMMING SUITS FINE LINENS POLL PARROT SHOES MCCALL PATTERNS CHILDREN'S WEAR LINGERIE OF DISTINCTION Choosing a lovely table center-piece at the Cruz Florist Shop, Ieff's Crlee Club girls are ably assisted by Miss Angela Cruz, at left. jeff girls, left to right, are Joyce jean jureski, Nyra Walbridge, Clara Louise Qgden, and Jeanie Meurer. CRUZ, 746 Qlwzzf MISS ANGELA CRUZ, Proprietor 517 DOLOROSA ST. GARFIELD 0553 PAGE 211 IH Phone VEETHEIUH-17,0922 in , I I I I , 'N V V, 3, - I 410 '14 Aztec Bldg. Fourth Floor lflnk on Z A WX7hoIesaIeI Jewelers , I Q ' I I A2iiEc wAToIiI oRYsEA I.sHoP , . , . A 1 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS SUPRUN'S MENS' STORE SPORT SHIRTS AND PANTS FOR YOUNG MEN At Lowest Prices Alterations F ree 503 W. Commerce St. C. 6433 1508 Broadway 825 Broadway Phone G. 5041 Phone C. 8147 DAVE'S USED CARS Automobiles and Trucks if NEW AND USED if D. Hernandez, Owner san Antonio 5. 'lung H. Rosaies, Manager Compliments of LA FERIA DEPT. STORE Henry Eastman, M gr: 802-808 W. Commerce at Laredo St. DORSEY MONTGOMERY SERVICE STATION ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES 901 Cincinnati P. 0652 kffftkt . DEPENDABLE - RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND CLEANING SERVICE Fancy Dresses and Evening Gowns our Specialty SHEPHERD LAUNDRIES, Inc. F, 9347 311 S. Alamo PAGE RESIDENTIAL - COMMERCIAL WIRING AND REPAIRS MILTON UI-IR Electrical Contractor Phone: C. 7760 - F. 3843 302 E. Josephine San Antonio, Texas ZH l FELLOW STUDENTS The Monticello heartily thanks you for Iyour wonderful cofoperation this year, :::.:.:::g.-:.... y Best wishes for all of you from all of us. Q - I l - - 0' B LH I-0111515119 RE STAUBANT I Mecca of the Bon-Vioantsu l French and Creole Cuisine with Rare Vintages V Max Manus, Proprietor 2632 Broadway San Antonio, Texas Phone C-7984 SALES SERVICE A L L E N 'S I The Home of KAY KING Shoes GILLESPIE MOTOR CQ. Fon ALL QUEENS 321 Broadway at 4th G. 1411 321 E. Houston Street Phone P. 1372 y Union Central Life Insurance Co. RADIO EAPPLIANGE SALES S SERVICE B. A. Wiedemann, Mgr. 2514 Main Ave. I 1420 ALAMo NATIONAL BANK BLDG. P ZENITH RADIOS - DEEPFREEZE eter V. Reper San Antonio, Texas DAMoN' a 1 1 I I l I I I I jubilant over a football victory just won, Mustangs and Lassos celebrate at DHHIOHYS. Left to right are Eddie Chambers, Connie Nelson, Stewart Duke, George C. Windrow. Barbara Pittenger, Tommy Andrew Reeves, Ella Jeanne Friery, and Dick Hughes. FIRST ON THE AUSTIN HIGHWAY ?2fw 5,,, ROYAL TYPEWRITER SALES 8: SERVICE CO. 111 Main Ave. San Antonio, Texas ' EE EE Z4 W ' . ' w UW? Q' 1-1 ' . Lwffaal 4 f .VI :in WH , M N . U! - 1, - 45 . 0 , .1 V. - 'Gb E WMM ',' .5 fl 3, li, V ,. , E, , ' .E ,'- .o ':, .Q U Q U gflfuvillff 461- the Occasszon l COMPLIMENTS OF TOWNSEND FLOOR FINISHERS 636 W. Hildebrand Ave. P. 6803 DRESS FOR LESS AT THE HOLLY SHOP COATS - SUITS - DRESSES LINGERIE - SPORTSWEAR HOSIERY Downtown Motors Authorized Phone C. 2472 506 E. Houston St. TORTILLAS SALES SERVICE Greetings from X ' ' LA VENCEDORA TORTILLA MANUFACTURERS ' G. 0902 310-12 Buena vim 415 Mm AVG- C- 7161 Reliance LAU N DRY Ez CLEAN ERS 1909 Fredericksburg Road O Pershing 1182 PAGE Life Insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH SERVING TEXANS SINCE 1903 Bert Perry, Manager West Texas Department San Antonio Office in Milam Bldg. 14 A REAL LIFETIME INVESTMENT FINE CRAFTSMANSHIP IS YOUR ASSURANCE When You Call MOELLER'S UPHOLSTERING CO. WESLEY T, Moratusa ' :5E'55 ',:. Q .. Expert Upholstering and Furniture Repairing and Refinishing a CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE Estimates Without Obligation Prompt Pick-up and Delivery GARFIELD 1732 IO28 N. ALAMO Praegel' HBFAWGFC CO., InC- AND SPORTING GOODS TOOLS f HOUSEWARES 1718 Fredericksburg Road Pershing 9831 APPLIANCES SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS 320-322 E. COIYlI'1'1eI'C6 G. 5131 G R E E N P A S T U R E S CORSACIES - BOUQUETS - CUT FLOWERS FUNERAL DESIGNS - POT PLANTS - GIFTS N San :qnloniol Redfauaanlin 4505 Fredericksburg Road H WHERE THE MUSTANGS MEET U 829 Fredericksburg Road Phone S. 4-2311 ROYAL CROWN BOTTLING CO. I , l jefferson students enjoying their visit to the Royal Crown Bottling Co. are lleft to rightj Pat Lipscomb, Mildred Marie Weiss, Zelda Mazel, Bernice Cohan, and Carl E. Wulfe. PAGE 215 Congratulations and Good Wishes to the Class of 1949 J 1 GREEN Sr STEEN, Mqrs. Y- 4 QT SOUTHERN LLOYDS I gg! .V-.i' FIRE, CASUALTY, A AND 13 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE A y, -J GARFIELD 8121 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS NAGMVS GIFT SHOPS 'VISIT' PLAYLAND PARK I020 Donaldson 1606 Fulton Home of The Rocket The World's Finest Roller Coaster John M. Warner, Owner BOX SPRINGS - GLIDERS - INNERSPRINGS and We Specialize in Reno'vat1Ing 409 Marshall one-Day service G. 6905 FCTW other Amusement Atmctlons A I WILLARD BATTERIES ELECTRICAL SERVICE C0mDhments U. s. TIRES MoToR TUNE-UP f 0 a ALAMO BATTERY CO. F R I E N D 909 Broadway - Telephone F. 0391 San Antonio 5, Texas PLATE GLASS WINDOW GLASS SAFETY GLASS Mirr rs ade to Order, Beveling and Resilvering Ail.1tonGlass Installed in all makes of Cars ' FTI1g,l'?I!S A. 8: A. GLASS CO. ST'E'lf.EE RANGES-ROPER AND MAGIC CHEF Office P. 6180 - Res. S. 4-2248 L LSEOJZARD S.. R... iZe2Z:Li'Eb,12'R 'Q' 1420 Fredericksburg Hd. P. 7164 PAGE 216 in- JMU. .. f 1... - - ' HORSES BOARDED PRIVATE and CLASS INSTRUCTIONS SADDLE HORSES FOR HIRE O CLUB and RIDING PARTIES Back at the Brackenridge Stables after a delightful ride through the park are T .I these young Jeff equestriennes: Ann Calhoun, Diane Ollivia Buffington, Betty Hill, joan Janice Sherrod, and Corinne Delavan. BRACKENRIDGE STABLES 8: RIDING ACADEMY 3506 N. St. IVIary's SI. I'Iarry R. Smith, Owner Phone P. 2-4660 757 i i. .. h I , la J M . 94497 'I ICE CREAM C H 6 C I-I 6 ,.V,, 3. 'I' :':':':' ..-g1 2 ::.:.. 1,54 - 35. ' I n MALTED MILK I e'eeee ff W CRUNCH BAR I -FU-DJ-OS .. . ' FROLIPOPS ancl the I - i'FAMous FROZEN DRUM STICK speech! iqflwdian Za efau'Lcfze4. - - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Kenwoocl 3661 2601 S. Haclcherry PAGE 217 NEW CARS USED CARS NEW TRUCKS MILAM CHEVROLET COMPANY We Service All Makes and Models Cars and Trucks WRECKER SERVICE N. Flores at Martin St. Fannin 2211 ADQLF VQGEL Montgomery Ward SL Co. T SAN ANTONIO'S POPULAR . FRONTIER BELTS TELEPHONE SHOPPING T Plaza B1.OadWaJ For Brighter Colors if Whiter Whites WHITE STAR LAUNDRY CO. 115 W. Houston St. Phone: Fannin 5381 T 4 f 1 Compliments of T 1 1 lncarnete Word College T ARNOLD'S HICKORY BAR-B-Q Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Beery Phone P. 1717 2300 Fredericksburg Road San Antonio, Texas REVETT BROS. GROCERY 8: MARKET P. 8651 3225 N. Flores St. P AGE 218 WEST AVENUE A PET FOOD SHOP FRESH MEATS - PREPARED FOODS 1 FROZEN FOODS REMEDIES AND SUPPLIES FOR YOUR DOGS AND CATS 1 Open 10 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. P. 2-0396 Corner Fredericksburg Road and West Ave. T Seated: Left to right. Clyde Hill, Lohn, Texasg Clio Dick- ey, Jefferson High School, '48g Josephine Buckholdt, St. Pati-ick's Academy, ,48. Mem- bers of Jefferson Business Class look on while Steno- graph students take dictation from a plabak. Miss Aguirre is supervising the student's practice. Jefferson girls Qstanding, left to rightj are Ida Mae Harris, Marion, Juanita Youngg Freddie Jobe, Claudia Dee Krause, Beverly Howell, and Estelle Carver. SOUTHWEST BUSINESS INSTITUTE COMPLETE TRAINING NIM LOSGYA SECRETARIAL - ACCOUNTING - BUSIN.ESS ADMINISTRATION C01-, Broadway and Houston INTENSIVE SUMMER COURSES Garfield 0411 YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT SHAW'S No matter what fine jewelry you choose from our magnificent collection, your credit is good. Open an account and take up to a full year to pay for SHAW' Quality diamonds, nationally-famous watches, graduation gifts, costume jewelry and accessories. TEXAS' GREATEST JEWELERS gl -T IT Y IIHINV S Il I A C Q03 EAST HOUSTON STREET. GUNTER HOTEL PAGE 219 FEDER L LUMBER COMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL For All Your Needs 722 S. ZARZAMORA GARFIELD 13 74 SAN ANTONIO 7, TEXAS BOBBY'S FLOWER SHOP HCORSAGES Fon THE GRADUATES A 161 111 u 'Bn!.e!n,,, GL. CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING IVIATTRESSES RENOVATED RIGHT , 1 6 Retail Store - 1107 N. St. Mary's St. M3.I'y S B. San Antonio 27 Texas JOE C. BETTENCOURT STEP BY STEPH ' , Graduation - Marriage SAN AN1-oNio s LEADING-LARGEST HOME MANUFACTURING JEWELERS 308,310 College sn Fannin 7561 W, H, BARNES COW Realtors Senate - ,Ieffs - Student Council - Haynes Pins I-Iildebl-and For Personal Attention MAJESTIC BEAUTY SALON In the Heart of the City AIR CONDITIONED 4th Floor Majestic Theatre Bldg. G. 5356 PAGE Singer Sewing Machine Co. 1728 Fredericksburg Road San Antonio, Texas Phone - P. 6169 EARL ARMOR GULF SERVICE Garfield 8081 701 Main Ave. San Antonio 1, Texas 220 TAI SHAN RESTAURANT The South's Finest ChinesefAmeriCan Restaurant K Where Fine Food Reaches Celestial Heights Chooslng T Sh f p luncheon ar 11 Cv 1 C d C p b Joan Kidwell, Na y A N 1 Ch 1 R h Werbner, Janice Kay H ci d D D 1 BEST OF WISHES FOR YOUR FUTURE, '49 GRADS! G. C. ZIMMERMAN Typefwriters Adding Machines 105 W. COMMERCE GARFIELD 9934 , COMPLIMENTS . f - 'i,Lll 1 C ,J JV, . ok' I l l .' .I I 0 F ' I I I i 'fl , I 1 . 'T , I ' I STRAUS-FRANK CO. . BY GOSHH A, Square Deal Is Om' Motto , To Own Real Estate is Godlike LAUNDRY 1 CLEANING We List- Buy - Trade Anything in Real Estate . LOANS STORAGE A AMBROSE W. GOSCH Pershmg 9132 1723 W. Gramercy G. 7301 Brady Building 'T H R E E S ll S T IE R S Jimmie Rascoe Texaco Service I 319 E' Houston WHERE SERVICE MEANS SERVICE San Antomo, Texas Zvatuffally Ifs Thyee Sjsfey-S MHIH Ave. Pl'lOl'19 Cgngratulatigng to CO1'1g'1'3,tL1l3tl0l1S to the THE GRADUATION CLASS Class of ,49 OF 1949 Mano r Grocery SL Market I 951 DONALDSON 327 Alamo Plaza F. 7249 BOB OSBORN, Owner l 7 Founded 1911 2 ' I Alamo Paint SI W allpaper Co. T BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT A IMPERIAL VVASHABLE WALLPAPER TEXACO ROOFING Sz ASPHALT MAIN STORE STORE No. 2 l 1119 W. Commerce St. 4-KRW-P 914 W. Houston St. I F. 9331 G. 3447 PAGE 222 4 Lucky Home Eco. girls! At Nonken's Sewing Machine Company, interested in a new buttonholer, are Cleft to rightj joy Strauch, Virginia Elizabeth jobson, and Arlene Jane Wieiners. SALES - RENTALS SEWING MACHINES - ACCESSORIES - SUPPLIES NORTHSIDE ' , SOUTHSIDE 1814 Fredericksburg Rd. I ' 1825 So. I-Iackberry St. P. 2-4634 ' . 5 , K. 8251 f I Co. A COMPLETE REPAIR DEPARTMENT C Z, t , Come on out, Gang, and Try Our mp Wm S of HAMBURGERS AND MALTS Q,NlNIVf QR! 5 'Jig BUDDIE'S S' F YT. X. mo D 'wokmb 3431 Fredericksburg Road P. 2-0290 5 ., , .f F 7 zsvls I I - fl y l 49 - 1 1 I A Man s home and yard are h1S proudest 34-1953 possessions. Make them yours. Peqtoifs S. A. Nurserq TEXAS LARGEST JEWELERS CGMPLETE LANDSCAPING 3700 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 8157 BUY OR BUILD YOUR Home IN JEFFERSON TERRACE Newest Northside Sub-division Developed By ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY 2110 S. FLORES FANNIN 4161 Congratulations and Best Wishes To The Jeff Graduates PLUMBING, HEATING, AIR CONDITIONING, UNDERGROUND UTILITIES See Us for Your Plumbing and Appliance Needs I FRANKIBUTCHER co. 203 Fredericksburg Road P. 7147 San Antonio 1, Texas . . . Nearly everybody trades at Fiseherls . . . Congratulations to the Class of 1949 HILTON TAILORS QUALITY HAS NO SUBSTITUTE Texas Theatre Bldg. Fannin 4843 Northside Building Materials Co. A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 3400 Fredericksburg Road Phone Pershing 9117 San Antonio, Texas Compliments Of R. I... SHERROD General Contractor 1015 Capitol Ave. P. 2-S675 Texas Consolidated Transportation Company N '7fze eaulzieaufi 74GItJfl04ll San Antonio, Texas R. C. DELAVAN R. A. DELAVAN COLEMAN DELAVAN G. E. DAUGHETT NORTON I-IARGIS PAINT AND BODY SHOP Complete Automobile Repa-tiring 106 Dwyer Ave. C. 6289 POE MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Sales and Service 900 Broadway A Good Place to Meet Your Friends if 20 Modern Lanes if Completely Air-Conditioned if Modern Restaurant if Serving Fine Foods Woodlawn Bowling Center 1906 Fredericksburg Road Phone Parkview 2-0240 PAGE Z4 PIG STANDS CO., Inc. Stop at the Sign of the Pig ,' Pnq Scmdxmch R w l 3 ' 2 .N ww TRADE MARK REGISTERED da.T QUALITY FOOD AND COURTEOUS CURB SERVICE 1940 Fredericksburg Road 801 S P es 1426 Broadway 332 S. F1 PRINCEYS DRIVE-IN 2702 BROADWAY I SX , W A GRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '49 99 Q E B FOOD STORES Q Ex J Ai San Antoniois Largest - The Southis Finest 2110 Fredericksburg Road 2610 McCullough 1802 Main Axfe. 3219 W. commerce 1601 Nogalitos 2701 S. Presa 410 N. New Braunfels 1 4915 Broadway A TEXAS INSTITUTION FINE HOMES CHOICE LOTS GENERAL C. M. FURR COMPANY REALTORS - BUILDERS OLDSMOBILE CO. Pershing 7141 Office: 107 Mary Louise Dr. - San Antonio J. M. CAVENDER, JR., Owner SHOP AT I PARISIAIXI DRESS SI-IOP 110 Soledad Street -- F. 2002 S01 Broadway Fannin 7355 San Antonio, Texas FOR MORE THAN SEVENTY-ONE YEARS SAN ANTONIANS HAVE BEEN SAYING . . . L ' W IFF 87 M et s go to o arx San Antonio's Friendly Department Store Since 1877 LAUREL CLE A N ERS Compliments of ' MELTON - RHEINER 2211 San Pedro Ave. P. 6241 LUMBER CO. 1122 N- St' Mary? I F' 0333 LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS T H IE M A N O R LUNCHgf3?NS 54313 IZINNERS 6005 San Pedro Avenue a erm erm e Mrs. A. D. Mangham San Antonio 2, Texas Route 11, Box 184-A San Antonio 1, Texas PAGE 226 After High School Learn to Earn AT This interesting shorthand class at Draughon's has in it many former jefferson students, who find Draughon's Business College a very friendly place to pursue their business training that will fit them for the business world. rang 01225 usirzeu Goffeqe A Symbol of Progress and Integrity Since 1888 G. W. PARISH, President Approved by State Department of Education AS A Business junior College 411 East Martin Garfield 7346 PAGE 2.2 I , ' i i A. I, 3 . , Qpr Q If L :ff A .f ' 7 .fr f ' A li' '3 Q X . Q, 'V il 5. ,W ' 119 RJ Ther S A Materittl Difference 'Q if' V 0 ' '- I - I 5 :I U R I 41, ' ' f - 5 Congratulations SEA FOAM LAUNDRY S to the Class of '49 DELIVERY OR CASH AND CARRY 1942 N. St. Mary's Fannin 7341 PAUL ANDERSON COMPANY TOEPPERWEIN GUNS AND FISHING TACKLE BI'03dYV?H at Travis St. . 308 W- Houston ' ' 4- , K ' . AFV '? ,fi if? wfi': ,- of . pf if iii' 3 Q ' Satjff mfbynlor' ,l'ICISi18t l..,ti'i1ybg5gf o. 1 ' ' 5 AM f Jr Ad WH' 5 fi ' Mflif I K 5 -V Q 9 5, U' ,f ,gf wr J my Plitiie Sljadyside 4 1825? J f 1 3:1 I N-2, K 1 I V1 V ,X I A :QV I fx- r If 1 X ' .., A' tl 0 I Q!! 65902 FIY2de1'iHisbung5 Road ,F 'ir oute 8,fBoxigf 5-EA, , , . -.JT , s 5 A 'G 1' fi ' wif 3 in W e. A AJ' info' . .ff . sw PQQQEMO-1, TEXAS :f fr' 1 ,J 'K i r fb 3 f I f A g 1 A f U ' E TIONS, S NIORS M Q at .. EISS SHOE COMPANY In The Gunter Hotel SPECIALIZING IN YOUNG MEN'S SHOES COWBOY BOOTS for The Entire Family 328 N. St. Mary's May We Wish You, Students of Jefferson, Continued Success and Good Fortune Bama Gauniff NATIONAL BANK Always on your wayf- Never out 0 'tour waz St. Mary's at Travis Streetj CO- BROADWAY AT NINTH Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. JUVENILE MFG. CO., INC.. 327 N. FLORES SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS PAGE 228 1 ag ' LooR ooyER1Nos Floor Coverings - Carpets Floor and Wall Linoleum Rugs - Pads - Asphalt Tile Rubber Tiles- Venetian Blinds Oriental and Domestic Rugs Cleaned, Mothproofed, Repaired and Stored O Phone Shadyside 4 -1 3 61 1404 - O6 W. Hildebrand San Antonio, Texas Congratulations . . . GRADUATES OF 19491 MAIN STORE Alamo Plaza SPORTSMAN'S STORE 212 E. Commerce BUDGET HOUSE 204 E. Commerce BUDGET APPLIANCES 1 208 E. Commerce FARM SL RANCH STORE 1107 S. Flores HARDWARE STORE 227 E. Commerce TOY STORE . . 210 E. Commerce W For Everything You Need . . . 0' as for yourself . . . your family . . . your home your farm or ranch Bysihx .mo an ntoll PAGE 2291 Remember Me? SPORTING GOODS FOR PARTICULAR SPORTSMEN Bowman Sporting Goods Corp. Z 6 0 O B R 0 A D 514 Main Ave. San Antonio, Texas F. 0053 MII: Pays to Look Well PITIS BARBERS 104 DONALDSON Where Jefferson Goes Laurel Heights Grocery and Market The Store of Finer Foods P. 3113 J. H. COCKRELL, Owner 2608 MAIN AVE. Sextony Laltllnsclry 2 Cleaners J COMPLETE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING SERVICE See The Difference Grayson at Broadway 342 E. Grayson Fannin 5316 KHAKI PANTS KHAKI SHIRTS A SAM BROWNE BELTS OVERSEAS CAPS INSIGNIA AND CHEVRONS UNIFORMS .AND SABERS . JOSKE'S MILITARY DEPARTMENT LEON B. WEISS, Mamzgefr Compliments to JEFF GRADS A MERCHANTS TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Flowers The entire year It's always uArtl1ur Pfeills Best - for - SERVICE AND QUALITY P. 5166 19084 Main Ave. AGE 230 ALAMO TITLE COMPANY 201 W. Travis St. at Soledad Garfield 0231 I Thurmondk Restaurant F. A. MENGER ELECTRIC CO. 1924 Broadway ' . . b Fm. Discmmmatmg People Industrial - Commercial - Residential FOI' Reservation - Phone C-9507 WIRING AND REPAIRS OPEN ALL NIGHT l The Home of Fine Food, Steaks, Chicken, Seafood 1424 F1'ede1'1CkSbu1'g Rd- P- 7371 AMBULANCE SERVICE ,... , A W r I 'I' , Q fiyy ' 1 ' ,,1a.. - A I . , I -'1- ff Q, I Q - W, A, OUR FUTURE HOME 7!ze modal' Saulfzmn Zzaneaafl elfame in ilze Sand:- A TRIBUTE AS EVEELASTING WL Phone Garfield 5359 AS THE NAME ITSELF FWS II North Alamo at Seventh the ALAMO SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Brake Relining the Modern Way Z I M M E R M A N N 'S RED AND WHITE GOODYEAR SERVICE' rooa w. Summit 602 Broadway C. 1373 San Antonio, Texas P. 2-0222 No Rivets Used - Unifuse Process . ark ALAMO REFRIGERATION COMPANY HIIIIWII AIR CONDITIONING AND EEFEIGERATION ROOM COOLERS - HOME FEEEZEES 1401 N. Laredo I P. 8204 PAGE 231 J E A N 'S ? H Cl ts Dedicated to a Woman's Charm COMPLIMENTS 213 ALAMO PLAZA QF P. S.-Choose from thousands of beautiful pieces of Costume jewelry, 51.00 up. Complgments Our Lady of the Lalce TEXAS MOTORS, Inc. College KAISER-FRAZER DISTRIBUTORS 1501 Broadway G. 2358 SEW FOR SUMMER FURNITURE - STOVES - TIRES WITH LOVELY FABRICS From UNION AUTO SUPPLY E W I N G ' S Everything for Home and Auto Houston at Sgledad 1220 W. Commerce Fannin 2404 San Antonio Public Night School 637 MAIN AVENUE it Business Courses it Commercial Subjects 'k Shop Subjects ' Technical Courses 'K High School Subjects FRANKLTNSS 306 E. Houston sf. BE SMART - BE THRIFTY SHOP AT FRANKLIN'S AND SAVE Complete Line of Smart Apparel for the junior Miss tttt ,C G rttti at MW MW V9 9 ' .9 , ' 'P - - - - V f 'A FEKGHVES AW A 1' . ,.lIi3LYillK7AYlIl1AIdIlll' ,I A jf ggcffgioa f W MILAM BUILDING 11 M A SAN Flmiiomiliolhtms it M if PAGE 232 ll-llne Pause Tlwat Relresliesn San Antonio Coca-Cola Bottling Co. t' Phone C' 43441 Woodlawn Cleaners We Call For and Del'l11eo ' 407 W. Houston S SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS SACK'S SHOE STORE 2810 N. Flores Phone P. 2-4621 ALLEN AUIO ELECTRIC SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL PARTS AND SERVICE BENDIX DISTRIBUTORS Complete Motor Analysis Kr Tune-Up- Fram Oil Filters, Horns, Fog Lights, Brakes-Hydraulic and Mechanical, Specified Linings and Parts, Stromberg Carburetors, Generators and Motors. 537 S. St. Mary's St. 'Fannin 1274 A shoe for every foot A pattern for every eye. Complete Insurance Service A PRED R. WALTER GENERAL INSURANCE AND BONDS G. 6377 314-316 Houston Bldg. TOWER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS Phone The School of Selected Enrollment THE BEST COSTS NO MORE TOYS AND GREETING CARDS y INFANT WEAR 4-2441 603 No. St. Mary's F. 803 PACE 233 2118 Blanco Rd. S. 2 i t .A M W lwl lga llllll to '2 2425 ERoADWAY Eeim'n.5977 ' A - o C19 3 SAN ANToN1o 2, TEXAS Ape .xx 0 A V' ' Standard - Crane - Eljer - Kohler -N jf Youngstown and G. E. Steel Kitclke Dishwashers and Disposals 'a 'i so Floor Furnaces Plumbing Repairs FREE ESTIMATES Wrecker Service We Never Close U. K. GARAGE E E. Martin at N. St. Mary's ' F- 2294 F- 2295 2418 Main Avenue 9C RCC01'd Company Nathan Alterman Electric Co. NEW Sz USED RECORDS - NEEDLES Open 9 to 9 Electrical Contracting 7 Days A Week 432 Mein Avenue Phone C. 1431 F- 5377 302 E- Commerce Compliments Compliments of of MOTOR TRUCK SALES CO. JOHN E. ZELLER Route 4 BOX 69-B G.M.C. AND FEDERAL TRUCKS p soH1Lo's DELICATESSEN Known Throughout the Southwest as One of the Better Places To Eat 108 W. Commerce C. 6692 PAGE 234 MACGREGOR - GOLDSMITH Sz RAWLINGS ATHLETIC GOODS POTCHEBNICICS San Antonio 5, Texas Since 1894 Your Grafnddacl Traded Here! Select your favorite WATCH SILVERWARE VAUGHT CLEANERS DIAMOND f JEWELRY COURTEOUS SERVICE rom 111 McCullough at Brooklyn The Watch azissqgvilinif-ZLVVSSX I ES S E U I Compliments Cr ,,r, I . of 'WW ' e r AVON Pkooucts, :Nc 519 E. HOUSTON 426 Transit Tower F 0941 NOW IS TI-IE RIGI-IT TIME I Safety f Courtesy P rom ptness fx' , I It, NI IX 5 I A .nrn 6 fl if n ill E XII i s se gg IIIIIII 'fs CN I if EG Illllllllliiile l , Q I- , Era Iliiilii J . I E ! fi IIIIIIIIIII I I f HI si I l li i r ii- A gli?-- J ,. 1. We suggest tlwat you start early on tlwe riglwt road Financially, ancl your First step is opening a Inanlc account. Come in and Iet us assist you . . . we Feel sure you will appreciate your banlcing relations tI1e usalety, Courtesy, Promptnessn way. FRGST NATIONAL BANK OF SAN ANToNlo Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PAGE 235 A Reputation That l-las Been Earned . 'cDepenclal9le Thru the Yearsv al' National NK OF COMMERCE I AMPLE RESOURCES - COMPLETE FACILITIES - EFFICIENT SERVICE Member F. D. I. C. The Nlavo Variety Store o 2806 No. Flores St. Pershing 6031 CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED BATTERY AND TIRE SERVICE BAILEY SERVICE STATION Your Magnolia Dealer Fredericksburg Road at Donaldson P. 9931 San Antonio, Texas GOAS TAMALE FACTORY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Popular With Popular People ,' At Your Own Private Parties Have Them At Socials and Clubs I At School on Wednesda K Y 828 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 9822 FULLER PRINTING CO. UNION PRINTERS 110 N. Flores St. Fannin 7652 Compliments of SMITH MOTOR SALES SAN ANTONIO'S OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER Eighth and Broadway F. 0141 PAGE TEXAS JEWELRY COMPANY Scientific Watch repairing. All watches electroni- cally tested on the Westinghouse Watchmaster. Guaranteed for absolute accuracy. Fannin 8773 721 W. Commerce CHARLES PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS - OUR SPECIALTY Corner of Main Sz Woodlawn P. 7161 236 OF h IDEWEY STRAUCH 1 '64 9 ' ,U Wt A I Y , 4,VV . W ., ,, . . ' W 'WVU f,,.'4:.,i E, -sl' I 1 I. ?5'5 'L 3: 2' - ' If ' ' 'nf' -Q .f-A . ..., ' -C1 , A.B.C'-fS'P.9RAG-E' GARAJOEQYIV, A.f4.12.,tAi..J' '.---34-4.-f+r,,.,,Tm4 : ' K , 'Y 54 -- 'I....f.ffff-BLUE BONNET TIRE CO. ,I DEWEY STRAUCH LUMBER CO. fr -51 eb' UA. -f J DOWNTOWN OFFICE 219 E. Pecan St. A Phone Fannin 0112 San Antonio, Texas OOMPLIMENTS STEV E N OF CCF HOLLYWOODD UPHOLSTERY CO. , CUSTOM-BUILT FURNISHINGS S 501 E. Grayson St. Phone C. 0725 CL Where All Schools Meet Without Rivalry I O O HOME OF SMART SPORTSWEAR Wflght SP01't1ng G00dS C00 ,, SPORTS HEADQUARTERS It Pays To Play Wright 1724M2 Fredericksburg Rd. Phone P. 9641 Travis at Main Ave. C. 9996 - F' 0854 CIT Y LU MBER CQ, BUICK SALES AND SERVICE 2024-26 N. St. Mary's St. SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS A Compliments of S A N A N T O N I O GLENN R. NIARPLE CONOCO SERVICE STATION BUKK C0- fAcross from Jefferson Villagej 1003 Donaldson Ave. P. 6523 501 Broadway F. 1361 PAGE 237 -1 Be Su e Yolfre Ri ht-R A i jjy'ANj?prEAagT's DE n1?'HT IESQUR ,Sf XIEFEEDS xy 9 wk I MEA L ' ERTY MILL! SAN ANTCDNIO, TEXAS BOWMAN'S BEAUTY SALONS 2 Convenient Locations 1800 Fredericksburg Road, P. 9114 Jefferson Village, P. 7131 BEYETTE FISH MARKET SHRIMP - OYSTERS - FISH Located between 700 and 800 block of S. Presa 101 Pereida C, 6317 THE ' MASTER CLEANERS AND LAUNDRY I tis- A Pleasure To Please You 2223 Blanco Rd. P. 3301 Compliments CGMMERCIAL ABSTRACT sr Ned Miller Motor Co. TITLE COMPANY AUTOMOBILES Fannin 7205 1003 Broadway GUNTER BUILDING LONE STAR PRINTING CO. PRINTING 8: LITHOGRAPHING 'k 315 E. Commerce St. Phone F. 1495 P Compliments of The Central Shoe Repair Co. and Central Boot Co. 323, Alamo Plaza G, 5218 AGE 238 ,TM lt's General Supplies General-Bilt Equipment I for if RESTAURANTS if HOTELS if CAFETERIAS if DINING ROOMS 'if EATING COUNTERS FIRST CHOICE OF LEADING RESTAURANT AND HOTEL MEN General Hotel Supply Co. 230 Dakota Phone Garfield 9216 A. M. M C N E E L CONTRACTOR 315 Rivas st. n San Antonio, Texas P. 8371 l m- WYLIE R. DALLAS ZELMA R. DALLAS L il H R, L- W.. up ..loAxlLlLxxs FURNITURE STUDIO 901 McCullough at Ashby San Antonio FOR THE BEST Alamo Blue Print Sz Supply Co. Artists' Supplies For School Work H T P 81 B DY C . O O O DRAWING MATERIALS 1509 Broadway Fannin 1279 506 N. Presa St. San Antonio, Texas COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments of Texas Title Guaranty Company, lnc. F A R R I S . ORIENTAL RUGS, IMPORTED LINENS W. BOYD SMITH, President AND ART OBJECTS South Texas Bldg. G. 4251 101 W. Travis G, 6591 PAGE 239 Wnere Fasnion is Always e at Your Fingertips ..... Mil inery Foundations , mc 1616 MAIN 1916 mfomlckseuke AVENUE R 0 A D Ready - 'ro -Wear I. Sportswear Accessories FANNIN 7373 H05i9fY PERSHING 5183 1 1 Q13 S Z E E 9 Z5 411 Q Yfvezg -x 3 I 3' -I ui fe 8 o 1'- 2 Cf M1 The Largest and Qldest Music Store in the Southwest! FZ pr sentatives For Stenway And Othe Fine Pia os S'HHAnrania Mu sic Ca. 1 ISAAC BLEDSOE,PRE,S. 316 W. Commerce 0 Garfield 1331 PAGE 240 fCongrcLtu.lcLtions to the CLASS OF '49! Graduation day marks an important milestone in your progress toward your chosen career, a step forward . . . in which we, as well as you, take pride. Whatever your banking needs may be, now or in the future, you will always find them met capably and courteously at the Alamo National Bank, which has been serving the southwest for over 57 years. M0 lil .L I L 'll'l ull' OF SAN ANTONIO MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CATERERS TO PARTIES Sz PICNICS In San Antonio It's . . . WATKINS n BAR - B - CUE Louise B. Watkins 0 . COMPLIMENTS OF Great Western Lite Insurance Co. Home Office San Antonio, Texas Compliments of HORN'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Registered Pharmacists on Duty at All Times City-Wide Delivery Travelers Hotel Bldg. ' 1415 Montana Garfield 4754 224 Broadway Phone G. 3113 D E A N S E A R S CARI. A. TRULSON GENERAL REAL ESTATE BROKER M 0 T O R C O ' 804 Brady Bldg. san Antonio, Texas Congratulations, ,49 Graduates HOTEL CUTS PHONE G-1276 AUTOMOBILES Congratulations and Best Wishes BEXAR MEAT CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS ESAN ANTONIO, TEXAS C. B. Buss 1000 S. ZARZAMORA PAGE 241 , . 0 i 1 ' 'M JL, lj, ju .Qfy:y'.l iT',f 6 Q r if ' 'H 'ff' fl ' 9 A wx L I ff I if- 'W San Anto'ni0's Outstanding Store I 6 ,X J V , L' I Q ... N 5. . . I ' .J 3 ROR MEN, WOMEN AND BOYS . - - . 5 , . 1g 3 - I 9, . apr if I ,., iii? gf' o . 9 ' 7 l ,Q 5, 1 ' I A U :fha . s r 1 LEDLOW - ADAMS MOTOR CO. YOUR MERCURY AND LINCOLN DEALER 931 Broadway G. 1271 LEE AND LEE GROCERY st MARKET Free Delivery 100 Blanco P. 6611 3501 Broadway 0 Bllllllll EIIUHE cflrchitect ANTON MEISLER, JR. JOHN H. KELL ELWYN WATSON ALLAN WRIGHT Associates T. 2665 Dial Garfield 7000 - G. 2022 Midcap Bearing Service 603-605 Main Ave. San Antonio, Texas BEARING SPECIALISTS TIMKEN NEW DEPARTURE GURNEY NORMA HOFFMAN FAFNIR STROM HOOVER M-R-C S. R. B. B-C-A FEDERAL BANTAM A-T-B HYATT SHAFER R-B-C TORRINGTON NICE SEALMASTER PILLOW BLOCKS MEDART-TIMKEN PILLOW BLOCKS AETNA FAFNIR PILLOW BLOCKS Automotive - Aircraft - Tractor - Industrial AMERICAN SPORTS CENTER Equipment for Every Sport Wholesale - Retail Headquarters for Jefferson Jackets 217 North St. Maryls San Antonio 5, Texas Mar Q 941. WHITE COVERALLS LETTERED JEFFERSON MUSTANGS Exclusively at GROW WITH GRIMM'S Dependable Nursery Stock For Greater, Greener Growth BULBS - SEEDS 1 PLANTS - POTTERY -A- KAU FMAN' S 100 S. FLORES ST. CO0 Congratulations, Class of '49 1626 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 8911 PAGE 242 KEEP YOUR EYE CDN TI-IE N KTSA or the Greatest Shows in Radio 550 on your dial -A CBS in San Antonio H Compliments of S. H. KRESS SL CO. 5 - 10 - 254 STORE TRINITY UNIVERSITY congratulates you Chas. Ford Pershing 8733 ' ?mtCif CUSTOM MADE DRAPERIES - SLIP COVERS - UPHOLSTERY 1331 McCullough Ave. at Mistletoe San Antonio, Texas Texas' Oldest Jewelers ACfV 513 E. Houston Street Thomas Jefferson I'IigI1 School Graduates, and invites you to investigate the opportunities A which your home-town university affords for a college education. Trinity University is a fully accredited, co-educational liberal arts college, which offers work leading to four degrees. 81st YEAR Majors in all outstanding liberal arts fields, music, art, speech and drama, homemaking, and pre-professional subjects. For information call P-9186 PAGE 243 VAN YOUNG'S Texaco Service Station Complete Service For Your Car if Pick Up St Delivery Flats Too 'A' MARFAK LUBRICATION OPEN EVERY DAY 1020 San Pedro G, 7572 PACKARD G. 92811 GENE MEADOR, INC. 1123 Main Avenue San Antonio American Furniture Co. QUALITY FURNITURE 119 Main Ave. For Your Furniture and I Bedding Needs I Always Get The Best Custom Made Furniture - Slip Covers Draperies - Upholstering Hollywood Beds In Special Sizes Box Springs - Mattresses Old Mattresses Converted Into Innersprings One of the Largest Selections of Fine Fabrics in the South ' San 'Antonio Upholstering 8: Mattress Factory 318 Fourth Street Cathedral 0226 f-,,:,,i,:., .:.,,,.,,:.:::.:,:,:- -- - -4.1:V1-:g-14:-:.:.,.,.:.Hz:-:.1.,:::.::.,::,.-1: wr- Ejigif 1:5:ff: if . 'A:-2-115:53gg35:515:3:5:5:55555gE3Eg:5I A We Print the Declaration Gordon Printing Company No, Too Tm 211 N. Presa C. S133 i BUT 1 Always fresh Q .' , Pershing 8171 1007 W. Ashby I T ! I 4 Congratulations and Best Wishes Dr. Pepper Bottling Company of San Antonio Garfield 9137 to the Class of 1949 THE GROCS NATIONAL BANK OF SAN ANTCNIO Member Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. PAGE 244 D RHAM' BUSINESS COLLEGE Specializing in Stenographic, Secretarial, and Business Administration Approved by the State Department of Education. Member of American Association of Junior Colleges and Southern Association of Junior Colleges. Free employment service for graduates. Only school in San Antonio authorized to teach the famous simplified Speeclwriting shorthand system in six Weeks. Former Jefferson students are found in large numbers in the many interesting classes, such as this one, at Durham's Business College. 304 N. Main at Travis C. +4900 G. 0012 SAN ANTONIO'S MOST MODERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AIR-CONDITIONED -- ELEVATOR SERVICE San Antonio - Austin - Houston - Ft. Worth - Harlingen ' PAGE 245 B E C K E R' 5 IM CF I-2 N 0 f ff' G 'I Q0 S m ef I C S :V '-: :I:I:45-:':':-:-:-:':-'-:-:-:-.. '-::-:-:- 1 I ' . .-.rzrz-pr:rpr:qrzrzr-1-1:r:r:r:v:f:1:r:r:r1r:11f:r:r:r:r:r'r' - f X . , I- E 1 X I I .,.,.,,,.,.,. ,.4.4...4., F. ,g 5. -. I . I I ' iCoSIIfIEtic5i. mailie you sparkle IQ. fi' N I RWIUII and health. x XI - ' 5 X N z31feiIiIlIEAIiHv CQMPLEXIQN IS A BEAUTIFUL CQMIDIEXIQN We TEACH 'rI1e Care oi tI1e Complexion and fiwe ART of AppIying a NA-I-URAI. and INDIVIDUAL MAKE-UP. COME AND BE GUI? GUEST ik B R I N G Y 0 U R C 0 M P L E X I O N P R Q B L E M 5 T Q U 5 Two Stores 335 New Moore Bldg. - 407 Majestic BIdg.I Phone Garfield 5492 Phone Garfield 1553 RV ll QUA-If-if 71' 41qR KOF CHOOL ANNUAL ENGRAVERS PAGE NEW IVIEMBERS OF NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY CLASS OF 1949, ELECTED MARCH, 1949 Atkinson, Thalia Burk, Sarah Ann Campbell, Mark S. Chamberlin, Clara lean Delavan, Corinne Edwards, Eugenia Gaubatz, Boots Gibbs, Robert Baker Gilbreath, Frances Eileen Hunt, Kathleen Iamison, Bob lohns, Arthur C. McKenzie, Carolyn Altfather, Elizabeth Ann Barban, Arnold Melvin Birdwell, LeRoy Birenberg, Rosie Curl, Robert d'Artenay, Ieanne Dean, Marvin Allen, lr. Deason, Marjorie Ann Adams, Richard Burke, Russell Robert Callan, Iune Clyde Copelin, Shirley Ann Curl, Robert Delavan, Corinne Gibbs, Robert Baker Goodman, Frank Green, Willard Russell MacDonald, Mary Stuart Maxwell, Annette Miller, Mathilda Neitzke, Elsa Newman, Myron Patino, losephine Marie Pittenger, Barbara Schaumburg, Iohn, s Shirley, Barbara Sigel, Ann Sowell, lack '1 Springer, Conrad Roland CLASS OF 1950. ELECTED MARCH. 1949 Deavours, Viola x Garner, Dorothy Sue Goodman, Frank Green, Angilee Isbell, Barbara Ann Iones, loyce Dorothy Kost, Harold Stanley Kuehner, Oscar MEMBERS OF QUII.L AND SCROLL Guerra, Sunnye Gurley, Catherine Louise lohns, Arthur C. Iones, Elnora Keller, Russell Lee Ladon, Elizabeth Lipscomb, Pat Mattei, loe Perkins, Gene Strauch, loy Talerico, Yolanda A. Taylor, Pat Torrance, Nancy Dale Wallace, loe Cummings Wehmeyer, Anna Belle Weiss, Mildred Marie Wilson, Helen Curry Wilson, Virginia Wiseman, Virginia lacqueline Wright, Iohn Wulfe, Carl E. Ladon, Elizabeth McGlasson, Barbara Riley, Fred Whitcomb Ryan, Maurice Orton Scharlack, Alex Schleuse, Bill Schofield, Sha:on Lynn Troutz, Eugene Harry lMembers of the Class of 1949 elected in the spring of 1948 are on page ll2.l Ramsay, Alex F, Scharlack, Alex Schofield, Sharon Lynn Schultz, Alise Sheen, Betty Stendig, Shirley Troutz, Weiss, Wulfe, Eugene Harry Mildred Marie Carl E. MEMBERS OF THE ALAMO PRESS ASSOCIATION Abbott, Margaret Ann Goodman, Frank Peck, Patsy Alexander, Dixie Guerra, Sunnye Perkins, Gene Alterman, William Gurley, Catherine Louise Pope, Paul Beazley, Harry Burke Cabana, Alta Mae Callan, Iune Clyde Campbell, lohn Cater, David Chafin, Geraldine Cohan, Bernice Cook, Ieanne Copelin, Shirley Ann Harwell, Barbara . Hicks, Virginia Iohns, Arthur C. lones, Elnora Kelfer, Russell Lee Ladon, Elizabeth Lee, Mee Yee Lipscomb, Pat Mattei, loe Ramsay, Alex F. Rodriguez, Gloria Guiomar Schofield, Sharon Lynn Sheen, Betty Sherrod, loan lanice Stendig, Shirley Stillman, lacob Harris Sugerman, Charles Suprun, Alfred Curl, Robert Mazel, Zelda Troutz, Eugene Harry Delavan, Corinne McCarty, Ellen Weiss, Mildred Mqrie Fulcher, Iimrny lra Nebenzahl, Elaine Ruth Wulfe, Cqfl E. Gibbs, Robert Baker Pawkett, Lloyd Estill, lr. Young, Marion luanita PAGE 248 qw..-w....,.,,..,,..,..,,.,, HQIJOLITCD lllildfl GHdC!dOl11i are glad ' ' LJ Yiami pert in time pr 'm:iucr:Qm of HHS smm1gessH 12 . mm : . .i M A Gi amz Qqufsfiy as pmifwci Q? the LOOGQQ you me and ampvzciate ycmr fine spirit or cofopewuom whmch me mania kms pubfscetnom possublcz. ' K Q J fa my C, sf vw my m, '-mf, Q ' IU? QQ? 3 9 . . r , - by PTOCLlJCCi'fm of :me prmimg San Antfpnio faiionery 2' Liiwoggzegvhiswgg I Enrgravingg 5 Mimeographs ' Office Fumimre BMW! ww MMR SESS'-12 vkffky . ga 9,1 X QSSEE 5 13 9 R X K L W4 ,4,,,,f XY L gl J! 3.7f J'H'x x M ljlrf . '.,,f'!fi -bf: 255,13 U 1 ,,q,'.-f' .fJ..Ul.rf ' z . , fb' 1, j.,!' 1.1-ff-L.-L. -3 f , up Q ' if 46, W X Q? 2:2 lx are H - 39 Q H 212 149' Xzif' pffm' if VL u q!fW7'ffW W STQYN :SY 'che f X ' xwk X MQ T EIR! WSSXQNS ill Nlwmo ia'
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