Jefferson High School - Monticello Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1950
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Because San Antonio's military installations are an integral part of our nation's defense, your l95U Monticello also proudly salutes the Armed Forces in San Antonio, moulders of the men and women of today. Comf bining these two was a natural. Our Wish to have the boys of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the girls of the Cfirls' Cadet Corps go on supervised tours of San Antonio's fields and posts was so quickly appreciated loy the Public Information Offices, and invitations were so speedily issued us that our military theme Was soon on its Way to completion. Our hearty gratitude is extended to the Commanding Officers and Public lnformation Officers of The Fourth Army, Fort Sam Houston, Brooke General Hospital, Kelly Air Force Base, Lackland Air Force Base, Brooks Air Force Base, and Randolph Air Force Base for their Whole- hearted understanding, co-operation, hospitality, and courtesy. PAGE 4 Orders of the Day I. Jleacfgaaa-ind: Administration and Faculty Lt. Colonel Ralph S. Eldridge Visits Us Il. 71zaineaJ..' Classes We Visit Brooke General Hospital III. eampanied: Organizations We Visit Lackland Air Force Base IV. lffaneuumd-: Military We Visit Fourth Army at Fort Sam Houston V. lffaaak: School Life We Visit Randolph Air Force Base VI. Gouda! Sports We Visit Kelly Air Force Base VII. pullic 9 Advertisers We Visit Brooks Air Force Base PAGE 5 To you, Mr. Rogers, we gratefully dedicate our l95U edition of the Monticello. Through your complete under- standing of students' joys and sorrows, your rare sense of humor, your self-sacrificing devotion to our school, your sincere belief in us and your invaluable friendship for us, your belief in fair play, your splendid sense of values, and your exceptional executive ability, you make all of us want to be living examples of what Thomas lefferson High School means in the enrichment and ennoblement of the young people fortunate enough to be part of this beautiful school, whose destinies you have guided for almost nineteen years. Because of you, many of us have learned to face problems honestly, fear- lessly, frankly, to keep faith with our own ideals, to try to be better citizens. You have done so much to make our school one of the most beautiful and most outstand- ing in our nation. For all these things you have our hearty appreciation and our promise that we will do all in our power to live up to the high ideals we have learned in our own dear Thomas lefferson l-ligh School. PAGE 6 PAGE 7 Cllarfvml l'm'Irail' Inf Chairman 1fl'Hl'!l. Class of 1950 I 5' M af 1, :1 A Um Maw! aladaum Amiflmq, del' amiclil' coal qaeen 1114 Jamal wang Zawaml Me Awww - 1 azz um mm 42.3.41 ,mee ww M. eampwi and caufzit, ani foun- Zaiwi, gan-cfewi and paliod.-all flame ana :beam dcfaaal, V, .,...,,. ' - Z4.. '14, .,w1fj'Q,, Jr. F wg Qgw 2 ' My is FWHM WL cb 'WW , Ruin? Zawaacf lf:-e dilaea-mailer! - ls dumb, jqfeuanu Jawa jf wmdnlfge Me alum lining an Me z ' ff. . '? fnead of way feffwuian difmfenl. ' ii , f ' s 1 if 2 -2 . ' f A m g 25- -b 1 PAGE 10 ,537 M uw, hun me ,A f 4 , - Jr W ., Q4 1 W- ar ' f Q 4 1 f., 4 K. M. if gi ik wg, 1 'LHP A .V :Fig 745: . Wig ' y 5.- H Q V. IJ, H, . -anna-na.. 1- 9' ' Ei 'J I - , Eg, , . 5 'K , f-,nfm9'U'1f -F . aim 'r:::g5'-T4 , 1 lw'. l ' fn!! 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Kaya CFebrucfry - Mcuyl PAGE 20 Ma. 7fzama4 B. fl 3 1 San rqnfonia Scfxaofd. Our dream school, Thomas letierson High School, was not at all an accidentp it was built on the strength of one man's determination. His vision became a reality, transforming a Wilderness into the most beautiful school imaginable. He has continued to strive for Iefterson, giving us every possible chance for advancement. To him We pay sincere tribute for the wonderful part that he has played in the history ot lefierson- our Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Thomas B. Portwood. Ma. Umm Z. Milla Awww S ' San rqnlania Scfzoali A Wise and capable leader, yet a very human personality, is one who tor many years was the Well-loved principal of Horace Mann lunior School. There he wisely trained his students to become capable leaders in Thomas Iefferson High School and to win high honors and awards for us. We are deeply indebted to him for this invaluable service. This Wonderfully human executive Will always be remembered here in Ieiferson-Mr. Oscar E. Miller, our Assistant Superintendent. PAGE 21 OUR COMMANDING OFFICER Ma. 'Z Cfmf Rogan Ma. ll J W. fdmalfd 'ffice - Damage! ln an important office we find one known as a symbol of understanding, tolerance, lcindliness. All the joys and sorrrows of lefferson boys find their way sooner or later to his appreciative attention. No one finds difficult a conference with him. l-le is a living symbol of the demo- cratic principles which we hold dear. ln his capable hands we find our seemingly lcnotty problems not so serious after all. Things we thought impossible soon seem easy. Iefferson is very fortunate in having for its Vice- Principal and Dean of Boys our Mr. Raymond W. Arnold. OUR EXECUTIVE OFFICERS We love her remarkable understanding of our Joys and problems, her strong devotion to lefferson, her sweet friendliness, and innumerable other qualities that make her a Wonderful leader. All girls who graduate from Iefferson will remember her with deep affection. Her office assistants will always admire her lightning-like efficiency. Some of lefferson's finest and strongest have needed and found that little urge to go on that only sho can give so quietly and so calmly. We are very fortunate indeed to have Miss Frances Smith as our Dean of Girls. PAGE 23 QS E f E iw H HY W, 2 va 4 ,e 5 s i , 4 Q 5 s 1 1 Jfeafgumlmd szayy Mr. T. A. Abbott Miss Barbara History Anderson Sporisg Boys' Tennis Secretary What a rare privilege it is to be chosen to serve in the office of our Vice Principal, Mr. Raymond W. Arnoldl iiii s X. V'ik Mr. Roy W. Arrowood Mrs. Bussie Bennett M!Sgt. Cecil W. Berry Miss Mamie A. Miss Mattie Sharp Mathematics English Asst. Commandant Brawner Brewer Spons.: Haynes R.O.T,C. English English Instructor: Rifle Team Spons.: Tom-Tows Sports.: Officers' Club Shown with her eager helpers, who transact the tasks in her office, is our Attendance Officer, Mrs. Maud W. Parker. Miss Margaret F. Mr. G. C. Daniel Burke Mathematics, Science Chairman PAGE Z6 eadquazzjeu 5145 L'.L,, if 'f ggi 'yk' I -A it Qi' S Mrs. l.orena H. Davis Mr. Henry DeWald, Ir. Science Mathematics and Sports.: Class of 1952 Science Sports.: Chess and Radio Very fortunate indeed are the earnest girls who serve in the ottice ot our Dean ot Girls, Miss Frances Smith. , .,,,,.. ., . ......., ,.......,,, v t Miss Ruby Evelyn Miss Florence Durrett Mr. Kenneth C. Emery Miss Betta George Mr. Harry Hamilton Dugosh E1'1Qli5l'1 MUSiC History Director: Health Ed. Art Sponsg Scribblers Sports.: Band, Orchestra, Cogchg Bggketbgll Spons.: Fine Arts Drum and Bugle Corps Co-Sports.: I Club Mrs. Salomcxy Harrison Spanish PAGE, Mr. I. M. Hays industrial Arts Spons.: Architectural Club 27 Helping all graduating seniors to choose their careers wisely is our Guidance Counselor, Miss Otela E. Kelley. all if fu .1 mfs' Mechanical drawing students watch intently as Mr. l-lays shows the basic principles ot the lettering machine, fr Miss GTUCQ H'-'GY Miss Opal Hughes Miss Bertha Iimenez E1'1QliSh, Cl1Cli1'IT1CIH Home Economics Registrar and Science Co-Spons.: Homemakers Solutions, electrolytes, non-electrolytes - these and many more phenomena are studied in Mr, loness classes. 1 it W 75 ? it N stasis f 'k'- ' - Ayrr , ,V', Q lL,k-,k my. g?M,iQg3 f- f l.1,Qi'tf2?i'f. L . - .h2?'?H5VL'?i,v . A ,if , k'-', ' .Nr-lil ?i fr Ei' ilif?7?a igwwmwwww?twnmMi .V , , 3 1 35, 1. ., I . M fq.ix .,J1.wffQ 15 fzffyvgg L :fuk .-'Af' 1' ,f ,.5. ' r 'rf ' Miss Marie E. I. Hellcmd History, Chairman Mr. Claude V. Iones Science Spons.: left Forum Mrs. Payton Kennedy Family Lite Education PAGE sang Mrs. Theresa T. Hicks Mathematics Spons.: Skeltons Miss Otela E. Kelley Guidance Counselor Miss Florence Langford Mathematics Spons.: Student Council Operotirig our P A system cmd movie projectors Miss Perez S Audio Visuol Aid boys expertly perform their duties we ' ' sv.-, . K, T 'f' ' r 55 31 sgsiiig Miss Ona Marschcxll English Sporis.: Girls' Cadet Corps mterestirirf Mrs l. Learning to love and appreciate poetry and prose, engrossed stu' . ,l l X KQV , ,4 ' '- ,,, y N,,,., ,, J M, it I 5-.L '.,' 41: Mrs. Billie Peery lournalism Sports.: Declaration and Ella E, Stone Iournalisrn Club The key to the study ot geometry the derivation of pi is X , History Miss Iulia Oliphini dqeadquaafmi seg l t t Mrs. Maud YV. Parker Attendance Officer Mrs. Gladys Osmon Peterson English Mrs. W. Cyril Petrich Distributive Education Sp-ons.: Distributors' Club I Mr. Leslie S. Pfeiffer Miss Bess Richards History and Physical Education Commercial Sponsg Lassos PAGE 30 Jlecdquaaima sw ,fur Mr. Rupert Sprott History and Mathematics Spons: Radio Club Miss Mamie Stein Science Chairman L, ' ,snr .W A ,1i liB, ,W it Mrs. Mary E. Tcxliaterro History Sponsg MIR. Club Mr. Iewell Wallace Science and Physical Education Co-Sponsg I Club Coach: Football and Golf PAGE 31 Mrs. Audrey L. Terry Mathematics Sponsg Class of 1950 Builders-to-be ot tomorrow's homes are today intently interested in Mrs. Kennedys Family Life Education class. Mrs. Edith Tunnell Miss Olga H. Vogel Mr. Vernon E. Walenta Commercial History Science and Physical Spons.: Shakespeare Spons.: National Honor Education Society Asst. Coach: Football Coach: Track Aspiring Bernhardts and Barryrnores, under the guidance of Miss Wolf, are auditioned for parts in the Senior play. Mrs. Margaret Ethel West Weaver Iournalism Spons.: Monticello if .. M: Lucky are the girls in Miss McFarland's foods classes. l-lere they make merry around a beautifully decorated Halloween tea table. ,af 1 'nil' -53, . I E ! ., V,,t :.,? I yqgli 1 1. ' fix , wi .,2l'Sl- I T ,, if Rf ' .' sf If ,myf Miss Idcz Bess English X' 'lffiflll ylrr If West Miss Mary Wheat Mr. George WiIliczms.Ir. English Science and Athletics Co-Spons: Wranglers Coach: B Team Football and HBH Team Basketball Left: - Upper: 4' members of Miss a giant slide rule. in iyyi 51 students prepare for the next iss the 'tDeclaration.' PAGE 32 transit, protractor, Proud Mur- ray's math class exhibit mathematical instrue ments they themselves have made this term - and Left:-Lower: Intent on meeting a deadline, Mrs. Peery's journalism copy ue ot 1 aileacfriaallfeu Sift! Miss Ximemx Wolf Miss Charlotte Ellen Speech Arts Wright Spons.: Senior Play Spanish Co-Spons.: Spanish Club At long last left knows what all those peculiar noises were in our basement-the completion of o beautiful new Industrial Arts shop. Here we picture the new shop's interesting activities. Upper:-Mr. Hakala explains how a board should be ted through the bandsaw in cutting an angle. Middle:-A student demonstrates as Mr. Hakala explains how to apply the brush without leaving brush marks. Lower:-Here stu- dents planing an edge on the Tjointer learn how to operate the 'machine safely and efficiently. PAGE 3 l u iyyb o Above:--CUpperJ Behind the scenes at Mustang Timel Mrs. McDaniel's radio dramatics students give one of their fine programs. Above:-Clsowerl Furnishing lovely music for many school occasions, Mrs. Pease and her fine boys of the Male Chorus deserve much credit. Left:-Many of us Who work and play long alter school hours will always re- member the friendly smile of our night custodian, Mr. Smith, who lives on the campus and is always accompanied on his rounds by Mrs. Smith. Opposite Page:-Maintenance, necessary anywhere, is doubly important in our lovely school. Upper: Mr. Bankhead is proud of lefterson's huge furnaces. Middle: After school our lovely polished floors are made to gleam more brightly under the care of a crew of men proud of their Work. Lower: Mrs. Woodley and her important crew Wait in readiness for the oncoming throng of ravenous students at noon. We are proud of our cafeteria. PAGE 34 - clung Q35 f' 1 '- l . . .L Ip iw' C111 . ' v , .. -, ,-nn Q 'VHN' Q 'f : iff ' V ' V ' k fllffiffp K . 5 sig .5 ,H ' WE, 7 ' , ' T iff' Eiil.27'Qi1K:?i:5 A H- L i,'vi gagyf 5 Q L. , A ,, z eg, ' -ff,gmm,'-wwWray,-M vw K? H ilu . .gh In .him i 2 EX ,ai I X ' 'I jew' ffl- I I K f , I ,,,l I , X- I I I 1 I 4 I I I I I I I I I I We 71421111 ' gfaaoke Qenefml a4l04pil'af I I I I I I I 5 w ,Q 31 iw 5 3 l U 3 i: X. 1 E 3 E September + 1+ curtain going up for our last Ieff performance + f our senior year f f f Spotlight singled out Maurice Orton Ryan, lr. f f leading actor f f class president + f and Mrs. Audrey L. Terry + f our devoted director + + f Stage setting of blue and white f f + Fragrance everywhere of the red Carnation f f class flower + + + Four hundred thirty-five actors prepared for a thirty- siX week run at leff I-li f f f A brilliant presenta- tion was the Senior Frolic + f l'Meet Me in St. Louis f + f lanuary + f new semester + f new faces in the cast + + some missing + f f Lighter moments left memories of senior open dance f + in March f + and beautiful lunior-Senior prom in May 1 + + The never-to-be-forgotten You Can't Take lt With You f f our class play + + was truly wonderfulf f fClass Day f f our last appearance as lefferson students + + was a memorable oc- casion + + as the Class Will and Class Prophecy furnished delight for all f f f Then came gradua- tion + + each taking his turn before the flood- lights f + in the last trek across the stage f f at the Municipal Auditorium f + diplomas in hand f ff our credentials for Life's Drama + f where each will choose his own part f f out in the world f + going forward f f to find his own happy ending f + f Wonderful senior yearl PAGE 38 61444 1950 il I r 9 ' ' ,. o 9 0 , 6 2 lt!iFl't-W' .un Sf 'lll XA lu x., if' '?'54'TLl' G T e 6 X 1 Q Y Elm of 1950 Senior Class officers, invited by Maj. Pattie to visit the Armory, are enthralled with his War souvenirs and delighted by accompanying yarns of their Commandant. Left to right: - Norma Lee Baxterg Charles Suger many Carolyn Virginia Cloudg Richard Muggg Maurice Orton Ryan, lr.g Frank Goodmang Major Charles M Pattieg Ioyce Dorothy Ionesg Art Flindersg Don Raybourng Mickey Nay Thompson. Officers of the Class oi 1950 Mrs. Audrey L. Terry Sponsor Maurice Orton Ryan, President Raymond F. Gill lst Vice-President Ioyce Dorothy lones 2nd Vice-President l Norma Lee Baxter Recording Secretary Richard Mugg Corresponding Secretary Art Flinders Treasurer Carolyn Virginia Cloud Historian Mickey Nay Thompson Chaplain PAGE 39 Charles Sugerman Reporter Frank Goodman Parliarnentarian Don Raybourn Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Eddie Mac Chambers Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Glen af 1950 ADAMS, BETTY LOU: Girls' Volleyball Team. ALEXANDER, DIXIE ANN: Monticello Staff, Class Editor, Skelton, Scribblers, Treas., Eucl. Math, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Advisory Pres., Alamo Press Assn, Quill and Scroll. ALTFATHER, ELIZABETH ANN: Natl. Honor Society, Eucl. Math, Sec'y, Latin, Treas., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. ANDRES, CHARLES GENE: Monticello Staff Ilst terml, ROTC., Cdt. Colonel, Student Council, Hon. Member, Hayne, Oiiicers' Club, Drill Team Guide, Outstanding Platoon Sgt., '49, Winner of Cornmandant's Medal, '48-'49, Alamo Press Assn. ANDREWS, IESSELYN ELIZABETH: Lassos, Talents, Inc., Tom-Tows. ARNETT, BETTY IO: Shakespeare, Rec, Sec'y, Ietf Hop, Lassos, Cheer Leader, Senate Mascot, Lib. Councilor. ARNOLD, DORIS MAE: Homemakers. ARONSTEIN, LIBBY ANN: M.I. R., Eucl. Math, Spanish, Lassos, Top Sgt., Talents, Inc. ASHBY, BECKY: Lassos, Sgt., Tom-Tows, Many Feathers, Advisory Pres., Fine Arts, left Hop, Scribblers. ASHBY, PATRICIA BELL: Commercial. BAETZ, RICHARD: Ieii Forum. BAKER, DOROTHY CLAUDELLE: Skelton, Rep., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Student Council. BARBAN, ARNOLD MELVIN: Ieti Forum, Arch., Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Student Council, Treas., Eucl. Math. BARKSDALE, DON: I Club, A-Cappella, Pres., Eucl. Math, Football Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, Football Letterman ltwo lettersl, All-City and All-State in Football, Track Team, '47-'48. BARNETT, PATRICIA IANE: Huey Advisory. BATES, LOIS ELIZABETHZ Scribblers, Pres., Shake- speare, Pres., left Hop: left Forum Mascot, Fine Arts, Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club, Senior Representative. BATES, PAT REAGON: Boyle Advisory. BAXTER, NORMA LEE: Skelton, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col., Student Council, Senior Class, Rec. Sec'y. BECKLER, DAVIS H.: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Lt, Advisory Sec'y. BEERY, ROGER LEVVIS: Monticello Statt, Advertising Manager, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Capt., Officers' Club, Pres., Drill Team, Rifle Team, Eucl. Math, Alamo Press Assn., Quill and Scroll. BICKLEY, LAURA ALLYNE: Skelton, Eucl. Math, Girls' Glee. BIGBEE, TACK: Monticello Staff, Advertiser, R.O,T'.C,, Cdt. lst Sgt., Alamo Press Assn., Drill Team, N.C.O. Club, Vice-Pres., Regimental Public Information Otticer. RIRDWELL, LE ROY: Student Council, Pres, Hayne, Eucl. Math, Lib. Councilor, Natl. Honor Society, R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt. BIRENBERG, ROSIE: MIR., Student Council, Exec, Committee Member, Natl. Honor Society, Pres., Ad- visory Pres., Latin. BLANTON, IOANNE M.: Lloyd Advisory. BLUDWORTI-I, PATRICIA ARNIM: Fine Arts, Pres., MIR., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt. I BLUE, MERRY TOM: Lassos, Capt., Eucl. Math, MIR., Sec'y, Broadcasters, left Hop. BOHANNON, IEAN YVONNE: Distributors. PAGE 40 elm 011950 BONNER, BOBBY: Brawner Advisory. BOONE, MURRAY ELLIS: Arch. BOYD, ALVIS ANN: Latin, Commercial, Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club. BOYLE, CHUCK: Hayne, Fine Arts, Ielf Hop, Senior Frolic. BRADLEY, FRANK: I-Iayne, Pres., Ielf Hop, Cheer Leader. BRANDT, IUDY BETH: Helland Advisory. BRAUCHLE, IOAN: School Band, Hist., School Orches- tra, Eucl. Math, Advisory Pres., All-City Band, '48, All- State Orchestra, '48, '5U. BREIT, BILL: Daniel Advisory. BROOK, EDWARD M.: School Band, Eucl. Math, Latin, Iett Hop, All-City Band, Senior Representative. BROWN, BEVERLY ANN: Skelton, Cor. Sec'y, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj., Student Council, Hayne Mascot, Ielf Hop, Treas., Scribblers. BROWN, IOAN CLAIRE: Lassos, Znd Lt., MIR., Latin, Scribblers. BROWN, MARYLYN1 MIR., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt. BROWNE, TOMMY H.: Hayne, I Club. BUENZ, IOHN FREDERICK: I Club, Football Team, '48-'49, Football Letterman, Torn-Tows, Little Chief. BURKE, IOHNNY W.: Iones Advisory. CABALLERO, LEWIS: I Club, Basketball Manager, Basketball Letterman Ctwo lettersl. CALLAN, DELANO: Hayne, R,O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. lst Class. CALLAN, DINAI-I: De Wald Advisory. CAMPBELL, BETTY DIANE: Ella E. Stone Iournalisrn Club. CAMPBELL, DONALD RAY: Iefl Forum, Vice-Pres., Iefl Hop, Student Council, R,O.T.C., Cdt. Capt., Rifle Team, Drill Team. CAMPBELL, VIRGINIA: Lassos, Sgt., Tom Tows, Fine Arts, Scribblers, Iefl Hop, Advisory Vice-Pres., Winner of Lasso merit ribbon. CANTU, ROBERT G., Ir.: Eucl. Math, Chess Club, Parlp R.O.T,C., Cdt. Sgt. CARSON, BONNIE IEAN: Lassos, Sgt., Ietf Hop. CARSON, NANCY: Shakespeare, Sgt.-at-Arms, Girls' Tennis Team, Winner of Znd place in City Tennis Doubles. f CASBEER, MARY ANN: Distributors. CASSELL, ANN: Shakespeare, Girls' Cadet Corps. CASTANARES, FERNANDO TED: Spanish, Lib, Coun- cilor, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Stall Sgt., Rifle Team. CASTILLO, ESTHERZ Murray Advisory. PAGE 41 Gm of 1950 CERMIN, IOY KAT1I-IRYN: Scribblers, Distributors, School Band. CHAMBERLAIN, ALFRED A.: Latin, Asst. Lib. Councilor. CHAMBERS, EDDIE MAC: A-Cappella, Sgt.-at-Arms, Senior Class, Sgt.-at-Arms, I Club, Track Team, '47, '48, '49, Football Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, Captain ol Football Team, '49-'50. CHANDLER, MARGARET ANN: Skelton, Rec. Sec'y, Senior Representative, Lib. Councilor, Fine Arts, Rep. CHATI-IAM, DUDLEY: 'Student Council, Tom-Tows. CHENGOS, HELEN: Distributors, Treas. CHUVMNEY, PAT: Senate, Chaplain, left Hop, Lib. Councilor, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. CLOUD, CAROLYN VIRGINIA: Skelton: Ieil Hop, Lassos, Drum Majorette, Senior Class, Hist., left Forum Mascot. COHAN, BERNICE: Monticello Staff, Co-Editor-in-Chief and Advertiser, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Eucl. Math, Commercial, Alamo Press Assn., Student Council, Hon. Member, Quill and Scroll. COHEN, PATRICIA: Skeltons, Commercial. COLMAN, ANN LOUISE: Advisory Pres. COOPER, IAIMEY: Ieti Hop, Lib. Councilor, Ietl Forum, Sgt.-at-Arms, Fine Arts, Sgt.-at-Arms, Track Team, '47- '48, '48-'49, Swimming Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, CORLEY, NANCY LEE: Skelton. COUCH, MARTHA TERRELL: Girls' Glee, Pres., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., M.l.R., A-Cappella, Sec'y- Treas. CROCKETT, MARVIN EUGENE: Senate, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Master Sgt. CROUCH, CLEO C.: Male Chorus, Pres., A-Cappella, Vice-Pres., Winner ot 5th place in State Track Meet, Track Team, '48-'49. CROW, WALLACE EDWARD: School Band, left Hop. CURL, ROBERT: Monticello Staff, Business Manager, Latin, Natl. Honor Society, Alamo Press Assn., Quill and Scroll, Boys' Debate Team, Winner of 2nd prize in Hearst American History Contest, Hayne, Parl., Senior Play. DAVILA, BEATRICE: Morgan Advisory. DAVILA, HECTOR SANTOS: Hughes Advisory. DAVIS, BLANCHE MARIE: M.I.R., Lassos, Sgt., Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club. DAVIS, GEORGE: Fine Arts. DAVIS, MARGO KATHLEEN: Shakespeare, Talents, Inc., Student Council, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. DAVIS, ROBERT AUBREY: School Band, Scribblers, Natl. Honor Society, Senate, Ietf Hop, All-City Band, All-City Marching Clinic, Winner of 2nd place in State Solo Contest. DAVIS, VIOLA P.: Eucl. Math. DE PUE, RODNEY: School Band, Winner ot two lst places in drum quartet in Regional Meet, All-City Band. DEAN, MARVIN ALLEN, Ir.: Hayne, Cor. Sec'y, Natl. Honor Society, Eucl. Math, Advisory Pres. DEASON, MARIORIE ANN: Monticello Staff, Eucl. Math, Sgt.-at-Arms, Lassos, Cpl., Natl. Honor Society, Commercial, Horizon, Scribblers. PAGE 42 Glen of 1950 DEAVOURS, VIOLA ANNE: Horizon, Sec'y: Eucl. Math: left Hop: Tom-Tows, Hist.: Natl. Honor Society: Lassos, lst Lt.: Student Council. DENNIS, WILBUR LEE: l Club: Hayne: Basketball Team, '49-'50: Track Team, '49: Track Letterman. DHOSSCHE, ADRIENNE LENORE: School Band: Home- makers: Ella E. Stone lournalism Club: Winner of six awards in musical competitions. DICKINSON, ALAN: Radio. DONZIS, BYRON ALLEN: Hayne: l Club: Advisory Pres.: Swimming Team, '46-'47, '48-'49: Track Team, '48: Student Council. DOOLEY, CLEM W., lr.: Brawner Advisory. DUNCAN, MORAY: School Band. DUNN, ALICE STUART: Spanish: Eucl. Math: Senior Representative: Girls' Tennis Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'5U: Winner of letter in tennis. EASLEY, SUE: Natl. Honor Society: M.l.R.: leff Hop: Scribblers: Winner of two lst places and two 2nd places for twirling in State Contest: Winner of lst place in one-act play in District contest. ECKLES, BARBARA RUTH: M.l.R.: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. and Sec'y: Eucl. Math. EIDELBERG, IACK BENNETT: Murray Advisory. ELLISON, BARTON: Tom-Tows, Wampum Snatcher: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Master Sgt.: Winner of Military Pro- ficiency Ribbon. ELO, GEORGE SHELDON: leff Forum, Treas. ERVIN, BILL EDWARD: C. E. McDaniel Advisory. ESPARZA, GLORIA MARIE: School Orchestra: Home- makers. ESQUIVAL, ERNEST A.: Eine Arts, Treas.: Male Chorus, Sec'y: A-Cappella: Talents, Inc. EVERETT, TOMMY IO: Lassos, Znd Lt. FARNSWORTH, KENNETH CHARLES: Hayne: Student Council, Sgt.-at-Arms: Lib. Councilor. FAULKNER, WILBUR: leff Hop: Student Council: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Plc. FERRY, lACQUELlNE LOIS: Lassos, 2nd Lt.: Broad- casters, Pres.: Eucl. Math: leff Hop. FIELDEN, BRUCE DURANGO: O'Neil Advisory, PINK, BILL F.: R.O,T.C., Cdt. Sgt.: Drill Team. PLATO, OLIVIA lUNE: Skelton: Girls' Glee: Advisory Treas.: Spanish: Senior Representative: Eine Arts: Lib. Councilor. FLETCHER, SHIRLEY ANN: M.l.R., Pres.: Lassos, Capt.: Hayne Mascot: Lib. Councilor: leff Hop. ELINDERS, ART: l Club, Treas.: I-Iayne: Senior Class, Treas.: Basketball Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'5U: Basket- ball Letterman ftwo lettersl: Track Team, '49: Track Letterman: All-City Basketball Team. FONG, MILDRED: Hays Advisory. FORBES, RUTH ANN: M.l.R.: Lassos, Znd Lt. FOSTER, ARTHUR PHILIP: Senate. PAGE 43 vu-Q X9 84244 of 1950 FOSTER, HADLEY: l Club, Football Team, '49-'50, Football Lettterman. FRA IE PEARL: Girls' Glee, Lib., A-Cap- pella, Talents, Inc. FRAZIER, DORIS ANN: Skelton, Hist., Fine Arts, Parl., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt, and Chaplain, Ad- visory Vice-Pres., Senior Representative. FREDERICK, IOSEPH FRANK: School Band, GALE, NANCY lPost Gracluatel: Fine Arts, Girls' Glee, Tom-Tows, A-Cappella. GALVAN, NORBERT: Distributors. GARDNER, MAX: Hayne, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, l Club, Track Team, '46-'47, '48-'49, Track Letterman ltwo lettersl, Basketball Team, '48-'49, '49-'50, Basket- ball Letterman ltwo lettersl, Track Team Captain. GARNER, DOROTHY SUE: Student Council, Parl, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Colonel, Skelton, Stage Crew, Broad- casters, Natl. Honor Society, left Hop, Eucl. Math, Girls' Tennis Team, Winner ol Tennis Letter. GILL, BETTY LOU: Lassos, Top Sgt. GILL, RAYMOND F: Student Council, Hayne, l Club, Senior Class, Vice-Pres., Football Team, '48-'49, Foot- ball Letterman, GINSBURG, SUSAN: Boyle Advisory. GIT, GUIE: Monticello Stall, Co-Art Editor, Latin, Hist. and Rep., Eucl. Math, Alamo Press Assn., Fine Arts, Chaplain, Senior Representative, Quill and Scroll. GLENN, VERNA ARMATINE: Monticello Stall, Man- aging Editor, Lassos, Znd Lt., Quill and Scroll. GOLDBERG, BERT: Distributors, Pres., left Forum. GOLDEN, BIRDIE: Morgan Advisory. GOLDIMAN, PHYLLIS ADRIENNE: Scribblers, Hist. and Rep., Ella E, Stone lournalism Club, Parl., Declaration Staff, Literary Editor, Alamo Press Assn., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Quill and Scroll. GONZALEZ, YOLANDA M.: Morgan Advisory. GOODLOE, IEANNE ELIZABETH: lones Advisory. GOODMAN, FRANK: Declaration Staff, Co-Editor-in- Chief, Senior Class, Parl., Hayne, Eucl. Math, l Club, Hist., Ella E. Stone lournalism Club, Natl. Honor Society, Alamo Press Assn., Student Council, Hon. Member, Quill and Scroll, Tennis Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, State lournalism Champion llnterscholastic Leaguel, Express-News Television Essay Winner, '49-'50, Voice ot Democracy City Champion, '49-'50, Quill and Scroll State Feature Winner, '48-'49, T.H.S.P.A. Sports Winner, '49-'50, Winner in school-Wide Monticello Poetry Con- test, '47. GOODMAN, NATALEE IEAN: Lassos, Znd Lt., Eucl. Math, Commercial, Talents, Inc., Rep. GRAY, SCOTT COLEMAN: Latin, left Forum, left Hop, School Band, School Orchestra, Senior Representative, All-City Band, '50, Youth Symphony, '50, All-State Orchestra, '5U. GRECO, ELIZABETH ANN: M.l.R., Treas., Lassos, lst Lt, GREEN, ANGILEE: M.l.R., Natl. Honor Society, Fine Arts, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj., Declaration Staff, Photographer, left Hop. GROTE, ANNETTE HELEN: Skelton, Eucl. Math, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. GUARDIA, AIMPARO: Arrowood Advisory. GUERINGER, SALLY ANN: Lassos, Znd Lt., Tom-Tows, Tow Chief. GUIDO, LOUIS LORELLI, lr.: Senate, Cor. Sec'y, Eucl. Math, Sgt.-at-Arms, Arch., R.O.T.C., Cdt. Maj. and Out- standing Squad Leader, '48, GUM, LIONEL E.: Tom-Tows, Wise Man, Broadcasters, Treas., School Band, All-City Band, '50. PAGE 4-1 elm of 1950 GURLEY, GERALDINE ANN1 Lassos, lst Lt., Skelton, Advisory Pres., Senior Representative. HALBERT, DAVY: Dugosh Advisory. HALEY, PATSY: Skelton, Ieif Hop, Treas., Senate Mascot. HAMLETT, BETTY IO: Skelton, Lassos, 2nd Lt. HANUS, MARTHA ANN: Lassos, Top Sgt., Horizon, Treas., Iett Hop, Tom-Tows, Commercial. HARRIS, WANDA MAXINE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt, Capt. and Pres., MIR., Eucl. Math, Iett Hop, Senior Representative, Lib. Councilor. HART, PATSY IOY: Lassos, Sgt. HARTZHEIM, IAMES: Latin. HARWELL, BARBARA ANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., M,I.R., Rep., Student Council, Hon. Member, Declaration Staff, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Quill and Scroll, Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club, Alamo Press Assn., Alternate Vice-Pres., Scribblers, Girls' Rifle Team, Senior Representative. HENDRICKS, HELEN VIRGINIA: Home-makers, Pres. HENDRICKSON, GENE: I Club, Football Team, '49-'5U. HENDRICKSON, MORGAN RICHARD: Spanish, Sgt.-at- Arms, Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club. HERNANDEZ, BLANCHE ELIZABETH: Eucl. Math, Iett Hop, Spanish, Fine Arts, Commercial, Lassos, Znd Lt., Senior Representative. HERNANDEZ, LEONOR DAVILA: Distributors, Spanish. HEROLD, LAD: Track Team, '49-'5O. HILL, IIMMY: Talents, Inc., Pres., School Band, Fine Arts, Broadcasters, Sound Effects Manager. HILL, MARTHA ANN: Skelton, Chaplain, Lassos, lst Lt., Advisory Chaplain. HOAGLAND, DALE: Male Chorus, Hist., Football Team, '48-'49, '49-'50, V f -' ' HOBERG, RICHARD GENEI' Williams Advisory. HOGAN, ROBERT LEE: Iett Hop. HOLCOMB, MARGARET IOAN: Shakespeare, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Scribblers. HOLLINGSWORTH, IERRY BOB: I Club, Manager ot Football Team and Track Team. HOLMES, DOLORES: MIR., Commercial, Pres., Girls Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt. and Sgt.-at-Arms. ' HOLZMANN, ERNA ELIZABETH: Senior Representative. HORNISHER, IOE B.: Bennett Advisory. HORWITZ, PHYLLIS ANN: Talents, Inc., Fine Arts, Student Council. HOSKEN, CARL: Iett Hop, Senior Representative, Ad- visory Pres. HUGGINS, MIRIAM FRANCES: Monticello Staff, Co- Copy Editor, Lassos, Sgt., Ieft Hop, Alamo Press Assn., Senior Frolic, Advisory Pres. . PAGE 45 erm of 1950 IRWIN, CHARLES WELDON: Senate, Eucl. Math. ISBELL, BARBARA ANN: M,l.R., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt, 2nd Lt., Girls' Rifle Team, Capt., Lib. Councilor, Natl. llonor Society, Eucl. Math, Pres. IAMES, ELINOR: Lassos, lst Lt., Latin, Scribblers, Eucl. Math, Fine Arts. IASCHKE, PHYLLIS IUNE: Homemakers. lAUREGUI, RICHARD lULIAN: l Club, Track Team, '48-'49, '49-'50, Track Letterman. IENSEN, SHIRLEY LOUISE: M.l.R., Vice-Pres., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj. and Hist., Eucl. Math, Student Council, left Hop, Girls' Rifle Team. IOBE, GLORIA RUTH: Distributors. IOHNSON, AMY IONE: Lassos, Maj., M.l.R., Parl., left Hop, Student Council, Hon. Member and Exec, Com- mittee Member, Lib. Councilor, Hayne Mascot. IOHNSON, BOB: Senate, Student Council. IOHNSTON, W. IERRY: Track Team, IONES, lOYCE DOROTHY: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt, Lt. Col., Senior Class, 2nd Vice Pres., Shakespeare, Stu- dent Council, Natl, Honor Society. IONES, R. ROY: l Club, Lib. Councilor, Football Team, '49-'50, Track Team, '48-'49, '49-'50. IONES, WANDA LEE: left Hop, School Band, Majorette, Shakespeare, Hist., Hayne Mascot, Student Council, Lib. Councilor. KAROTKIN, MARCIA DEAN: left Hop. KAY, MILTON B.: A-Cappella, School Band, Male Chorus, Talents, Inc., All-City Band, Operetta, Busi- ness Manager. KELLEY, CHAPMAN: Monticello Staff, Co-Art Editor. KENNEY, WILLIAM PATTERSON: Senate, Latin, lst Vice-Pres. KENNON, BILL: Distributors. KILLINGSWORTH, MARGARET GLYN: Dugosh Ad- visory. KING, MELBA IUNEZ Distributors, Sec'y, Senior Rep- resentative, KIPP, BETTY SUE: Shakespeare, Vice-Pres., left Hop, Pres., Student Council. KIRCHHOFF, LEROY: Fine Arts, Arch., Vice-Pres., Lib. Councilor, Advisory Pres. KIRSCHKE, BARBARA CHARLYNE: Skelton, Treas., left Hop, Sec'y, Senior Representative, Girls' Tennis Team, '48-'49, Winner of Znd place in City Tennis Doubles. KLINGAMAN, GARY: left Hop, Lib. Councilor, Intra- mural Basketball Team. KNEESE, IIMMY: R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt. ,YUJAN MARY: Girls' Glee, Accompanist, Male Chorus, Accompanist, Homemakers. KOPPELMAN, BRUCE: Distributors, R,O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. KOSINSKI, NANCY: Skelton. PAGE 46 Glen of 1950 KOST, HAROLD STANLEY: School Band, Student Con- ductor, Natl. Honor Society, All-State Orchestra, '48-'49, All-City Band, '49, All-City Marching Clinic, '48, Winner ot tour lst places and two 2nd places in State Band Contest. KOTHMANN, MARY IANE: MIR., Lassos, Sgt., Lib. Councilor. KRUEGER, EDMUND, Ir.: Wheat Advisory, KUEHNER, OSCAR: Natl. Honor Society, School Band, All-City Band, '48-'49-'50, Eucl. Math, Arch. LADON, ELIZABETH: Skelton, Pres., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col., Natl. Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Declaration Staff, Scribblers, Ella E. Stone Iournalisrn Club, Senate Mascot. LAWSHE, PATRICIA: Girls' Glee, Vice-Pres., A-Cap- pella, Ieft Hop, M.I.R., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt, and Rep., Scribblers. LEE, LILY: Scribblers, Latin, Eucl. Math. LEMONS, IERRY: I Club, Track Team, Swimming Team, City Diving Champion, Winner in State Track Meet. LEONARD, HARRY: Tom-Tows, I Club, Football Team, '49-'5O. LEVY, LETTIE LOU: Shakespeare, Girls' Glee, Talents, Inc., Spanish, Fine Arts. LEVY, MARIAN IOYCE: Lassos, MIR. LIDDY, MILDRED BLANCI-IE: Skelton, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Student Council, Scribblers, Vice- Pres., Iett Hop. LIECK, GENE H.: Walenta Advisory. LINEGAR, DIANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt.: Skelton, Lib. Councilor. LINTON, IOHN DU BOIS: R.O.T.C., Cdt, Lt. Col., Drill Team, Asst, Squad Leader, Officers' Club, Rep., Rifle Team, Asst. Coach and Capt., Iody Team, Winner of Commandant's Medal. LIPKE, BURNEY IEANE2 Lassos, Lt., Tom-Tows. LITTLE, ALLAN G.: R.O,T.C., Cdt. Lt. Col., Ieff Forum, Treas., Drill Team, Commander, Officers' Club, Sgt.-at- Arms. LLOYD, IOE B.: Ieft Forum, Sgt.-at-Arms, Eucl. Math, Rep., Lib, Councilor, Advisory Pres., Ietf Hop, Senior Frolic, Senior Play. Q3 Q,.,,Qd,-,935 LoBDE1.1., CAROL: Bennett Advisory. LOZANO, IESSE: School Band. LYTLE, EUNICEZ Lassos, Sgt., Skelton. MAKAR, DAVID: Senate, I Club, Track Team, '49-'50, Football Team, '48-'49. ALDONADO, IAMES C.: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Staff Sgt. ALESKY, CHARLES ADAM: School Band, Vice-Pres., A-Cappella, Male Chorus, Scribblers, Eucl. Math, Winner of one lst place and one 2nd place in Band Contest. MANN, BETTY ANN: Monticello Staff, Advertiser. MARKEY, BENTON W.: Senate, Tre-as., Senior Rep- resentative, Lib. Councilor. MARSHALL, KAREN IOAN: Skelton, Girls' Cadet Corps. Parl., Forum Mascot, Lib. Councilor. MARTIN, IOYCE1 Distributors. PAGE 47 61644 of 1950 MARTINEZ, GLADYS: Marschall Advisory. MATHEWS, lACK GESLER: Senate, l Club, Basket- ball Team, '48-'49, '49-'50. MATHIS, CAROLYN: Lassos, Sgt., left Hop. MAXWELL, SARA PHYLLIS: M.l.R., Lassos, 2nd Lt. and Chaplain, Eucl. Math, Cor. Sec'y, Winner of third place in City Television Essay Contest, '49, Winner of Honor- able Mention in City Advertising Essay Contest. McBRIDE, RAYMOND ELSWORTH: I-Iayne, Sgt.-at- Arms and Vice-Pres., Lib. Councilor. MCCARLEY, MIKE: Hayne, R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt. MCCARTY, SARA ELLEN: Declaration Stall, News Editor, Quill and Scroll, Advisory Pres., Ella E. Stone lournalism Club, Pres., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Alamo Press Assn. MCCORKLE, RAWLEY CLAUD: Chadwick Advisory. MCCREADY, NEDRA GLENN: Girls' Glee, Pres., Talents, Inc., Scribblers, left Hop, A-Cappella, Winner of two second places in Regional Music Contest, Senior Play, Operetta, MCGLASSON, BARBARA ANNE: Natl. Honor Society, Sec'y, Shakespeare, Scribblers, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., leti Hop. MCNEEL, lANE MAVERICK: Shakespeare, Pres., Stu- dent Council, Hist., Spanish, Fine Arts, left Forum Mascot. MCNEEI, SARA: Monticello Staff, Co-Art Editor, Shake- speare, I-list., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt. and Treas., Eine Arts, Scribblers, left I-lop, Quill and, Scroll, MCPHERSON, MARGARET IOYCE: Homemakers. MCVAY, NORMA DEAN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. lst Lt., M.l.R., Spanish, Treas,, Fine Arts, 2nd Vice-Pres., Eucl. Math, Rec. Sec'y, Scribblers, Sgt.-at-Arms, Stu- dent Council, left Hop, Advisory Pres., Girls' Rifle Team. MEDELLIN, OLGA RUTH: School Band, Senior Rep- resentative. MEDINA, VELIA: Marschall Advisory. MENDOZA, NAOMI: School Band. METZ, IUDY: Skelton. MICKLER, WILLIAM CALVIN: I Club, Tom-Tows, Lib. Councilor, Advisory Pres., Football Team, '49-'SU MILLS, PAULINE: Shakespeare, Chaplain, Advisory Pres. MINDES, GLORIA ELAINE: Monticello Staff, Co-Copy Editor, M.l.R., Lassos, Top Sgt., Commercial, Vice-Pres., left Hop, Quill and Scroll. MONACO, lOE FRANK: Murray Advisory. MONTFORT, CHARLES WILLIAM: Brawner Advisory, MORGAN, IOAN: Shakespeare, Scribblers, Lassos, MUELLER, ALVIN DAN: R,O.T.C., Cdt. Znd Lt., Asst. Lib. Councilor, Officers' Club, Vice-Pres., Drill Team. MUGG, RICHARD: Hayne, Senior Class, Cor. Sec'y, Basketball Team, '49-'50, MUNROE, IUDY: M.l.R., Treas., Fine Arts, left Hop. MYERS, PATSY: School Band. PAGE 48 Zin ,BHe111n1:ia11t B111 Edward Ervin September 2, 1933 - March 17, 1950 Glau af 1950 NAPIER, BETTY. M.I,R,, Lassos, 2nd Lt., Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club. NAVARRO, NORMA IEAN: M. C. McDaniel Advisory. NEBENZAHL, ELAINE RUTH: Lassos, lst Lt. and Rep., Scribblers, Rec. Sec'y, Pine Arts, Eucl. Math, Spanish, Ella E. Stone Iournalisrn Club, Quill and Scroll, Dec- laration Staff, Feature Editor, Alamo Press Assn. NELSON, DIANE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. lst Lt: Skelton, Fine Arts, Sec'y, Girls' Rifle Team. NELSON, MARY ELIZABETH: Distributors. NEWNAM, KATHERINE DEAN: M.I.R,, Chaplain, Com- mercial, Eucl. Math, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt. and Vice-Pres. NICHOLLS, HARRY: Lib. Councilor. NOAKE, BARBARA LUCILLE: MIR., Sgt,-at-Arms, Lassos, Top Sgt. and Vice-Pres. NORTH, IOYCE MARIE: Skelton, Lassos, left Hop. NORTON, RUTH: MIR., Eucl. Math, Lassos, Znd Lt, NOTA, IO ANN: Lassos, Sgt., Skelton, O'BYRNE, NANCY: Lassos, lst Lt. and Pres, MIR., Eucl. Math, left Hop. ORR, MARY ANN: Homerrialcers, Sgt.-at-Arms. OSBORNE, CARMOLETA: Davis Advisory. PACHTER, MIRIAM: Commercial, Hist. PARKE, ROBERT HURBERT: Monticello Staff, Co-Editor in-Chief, Circulation Manager, and Advertiser, Alamo Press Assn., Quill and Scroll. PARKS, HUGH WALLACE: Senate, Chaplain, Advisory Pres. PARSONS, I. Y.: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Lt. Col., Rifle Team, Drill Team, Iett Forum, Cor. Sec'y, Lib, Councilor, Senior Representative, PAWKETT, LLOYD ESTILL, Ir.: Monticello Staff, Ad- vertiser, Radio, Pres., Eucl. Math, R,O.T,C., Cdt. Znd Lt., Officers' Club, Alamo Press Assn. PERKINS, ANNE ELIZABETH: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Skelton. PERRY, PAUL FREDERIC: Latin, Talents, Inc, PETERSON, PATRICIA BARBARA: Distributors. PETERSON, SANDRA IOANNE: Terry Advisory. PEYTON, IOANN: Student Council, Skelton, Ieff Hop, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd. Lt. PHILLIPS, RUTH. Eucl. Math, Rec. Sec'y and Chaplain, Scribblers, Chaplain, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt, PIEPER, HAROLD HELMUTH: Ieff Forum, left Hop. PITTS, ANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj., Latin, 2nd Vice-Pres., MIR., Sgt.-at-Arms, Senior Representative. PLOEGER, RAYMOND L.: Arch., Pres., A-Cappella, Public Address Crew, Student Director, R.O.T.C., Cdt Sgt., Rifle Team. PAGE 49 Elma of 1950 POLANCO, IRENEZ Emery Advisory. POOL, IACK: School Band, leff Hop. POSELL, HARRY OSCAR: leff Hop, Pres., Lib. Coun- cilor, Senior Representative, Advisory Pres. PROCTOR, PAT: Senate, Student Council, I Club. RAGLAND, BOBBY: Davis Advisory. RAMIREZ, ESTHER MARGARET: Lassos, Sgt. RASCOE, BUDDY: Fine Arts, leff Hop, Lib. Councilor. if RAYBOURN, DON: Senior Class, Sgt.-at-Arms, l Club, Chaplain, Senate, Football Team, '48-'49, '49-'50, All-City Football Team, All-State Football Team. REED, WILLIAM MILLARD: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Capt., leff Forum, Pres., Eucl. Math, leff Hop, Senior Rep- resentative. REISNER, SANDRA: Morgan Advisory. REYNOLDS: RENA ELIZABETH: Shakespeare, Rep., Lassos, lst Lt., leff Hop. RILEY, FRED WHITCOMB: Hayne, Vice-Pres., Student Council, Sec'y, leff Hop, Boys' Debate Team, Natl. Honor Society, Vice- Pres., Winner of 3rd place in City in speech contest, Winner of Znd place in state in debate tournament. RISIEN, GEORGE LEWIS: leff Hop, Sgt.-at-Arms. ROLF, BARBARA ANNE: Fine Arts, leff llop. ROSSI, ELSIE AGNES: Distributors. ROWE, MARIE YVONNE: leff Hop, Distributors, Rep. RUFFO, IOSEPH: Senate, Latin. RUSSELL, ANNA LOU: Lassos, Sgt., leff Hop, Tom- Tows, Horizon, Pres. RYAN, MAURICE ORTON, lr.: Senior Class, Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Tom-Tows, Big Chief, Latin, Vice-Pres., Eucl. Math, R.O.T.C,, Cdt. lst Lt., Student Council, Ad- visory Pres. SAATHOFF, IMARY KAROLINE: Senior Representative. SABLOW, ADELE: Senior Representative, SANCHEZ, MADELINE: Perez Advisory. SANDERS, ALICE VERDENIA: Distributors. SANSOM, PAUL WELBORN: Fine Arts, leff Hop. SANSOM, ROBERT KENNON: Advisory Pres., leff Hop, Fine Arts. SAUCEDA, lUAN1 Wright Advisory. SAWYER, TOM: l Club. SCHAEFER, DIXIE MAY: Shakespeare, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj., Eucl. Math, leff Hop, Girls' Tennis Team, PAGE 50 elm of 7950 SCHARLACK, ALEX: Natl, Honor Society, Declaration Statf, Ella E. Stone lournalism Club. SCHIMMELPFENNIG, FRED: Fine Arts, Chaplain: Talents, Inc., Treas., Broadcasters. SCHLEUSE, BILL: School Band, School Orchestra, All- State Orchestra, '49, All-City Band, '49, '50, Tom-Tows, Vice-Pres., Eucl. Math, Parl., Natl. Honor Society, Hist., left Hop, Senior Play, Senior Representative. SCHNEIDER, ELWARD EMMA: Lassos, Capt. and Treas., Skelton, Sgt.-at-Arms, Eucl. Math, left I-lop. SCHOFIELD, SHARON LYNN: Natl. Honor Society, Treas., Skelton, Rep., Quill and Scroll, Girls' Glee, English Dept. Asst., Advisory Vice-Pres. SCHUBERT, BARBARA IOYCE: Lassos, Sgt., Tom-Tows, Vice-Pres., Spanish, Sec'y, lett Hop, Senior- Repre- sentative. SCHUETZE, ELEANOR: Shakespeare, Lassos, Senior Representative, Advisory Pres. SCI-IULTZ, IEANNE OGDEN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Skelton. SCOTT, IDA MAE: leff Hop. SCOTT, RICHARD LEE: left Hop, Latin. SCROGGIN, DENNIS C.: Male Chorus. SEPULVEDA, ROBERT: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Ist Lt., Drill Team, Otticers' Club, Lib. Councilor. SHELTON, CLOUGI-I, III: Senate, Pres., Latin, Lib. Councilor, Eucl. Math, Vice-Pres., Advisory Sec'y- Treas, Senior Representative, Boys' Debate Team, '49-'50, Declamation Speaker, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49-'50, SHEPARD, BILL C.: Hayne, Part., Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Lib. Councilor. SHEPHERD, lERRY DON: School Band. SIDDALL, ROGER: Track Team, '50, Senior Play, Senate, left Hop, Lib. Councilor, Student Council, Ad- visory Sgt.-at-Arms. SIMS, IEANNETTE: Shakespeare, Lassos, left Hop. SMITH, ELEANOR LOUISE: Terry Advisory. SMITH, IEAN ANN: Shakespeare, Hayne Mascot, Lassos, Cor. Sec'y, leff Hop, Scrtbblers. SMITH, MARY ANN: Shakespeare, Vice-Pres., left Hop, Forum Mascot, School Band Majorette. SMITH, NADINE ELIZABETH: Talents, Inc., Fine Arts, Distributors. SPANGLER, lOAN: Homemakers. SPECTOR, MORRIS: l Club, left Forum, Rec. Sec'y, Eucl, Math, Student Council, Football Team, '49, Foot' ball Letterman. STANARD, SAM: School Band, Pres., left Forum, Win- ner of tour lst place medals and three 2nd place medals in State Band Contest, All-City Band, '50. STEIN, MEL: Distributors. STOLLE, lOYCE ELAINE: Bennett Advisory. STOUT, DIANA LURENE: Girls' Glee, A-Cappella, Fine Arts, Talents, Inc. STREET, PAT: Williams Advisory. PAGE 51 Elm of 1950 STRELSKY, IIMMY HENRY: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Staff Sgt., Senior Representative, Drill Team, Stage Crew, N.C.O. Club. STUTZ, ELIZABETH ANN: Spanish, Homemakers, Com- mercial. SUGERMAN, CHARLES: Student Council, Rep., Senior Class, Rep., Ietf Forum, Rep., Declaration Staff, Sports Editor, Alamo Press Assn., Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club, Ieff Hop, Co-Winner of lst place in State in T.H.S.P.A. contest, Quill and Scroll. SWEENEY, IAMES MACEDONIO, Ir.: Stage Crew, Manager, Senior Representative. TAMEZ, ROBERTO OSCAR: R.O.T.C., Cdt, Sgt., Tom- Tows, Spanish. TANNEBERGER, MYRNA IOYCE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Eucl. Math, Ieff Hop, Commercial, Senior Frolic. TAUCH, CARL: R.O.T.C., Cdt, Capt., Drill Team, Officers' Club, Hayne. THOMPSON, BOB: R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt., Senate, Eucl. Math, Advisory Vice-Pres. THOMPSON, -MICKEY NAY: Eucl. Math, Hayne, Senior Class, Chaplain, Student Council, Vice-Pres., I Club, Advisory Pres., Class president in junior year, Football Team, '47-'48, '48-'49, '49,'5O. TIMPSON, HELEN: Lassos, Sgt. and Rec. Sec'y, MIR., Sec'y, Eucl. Math. TINCH, A. C.: Ieif Hop. TINER, SUSAN LANE: Skelton, Parl, Scribblers, Cor. Sec'y, Eucl. Math, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Advisory Pres. TORRES, IRENE GLORIA: Homernakers, School Or- chestra, Winner of Znd place in quartette. TRAVIS, WAYNE KENNETH: Monticello Staft, Organi- zations Editor, R.O.T.C,, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Drill Team, Rifle Team, Ieff Forum, Parl., Eucl. Math, Parl., Scribblers, Ieff Hop, Alamo Press Assn., Officers' Club, Parl., Stu- dent Council, Exec. Committee member. TREVINO, BLANCHE1 Spanish, Parl., Fine Arts, Senior Representative, Commercial. TROUTZ, EUGENE HARRY: Monticello Staff, Co-Editor- in-Chief and Advertiser, Scribblers, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Eucl. Math, Hist., Natl. Honor Society, Student Council, Hon. Member, Alamo Press Assn., Vice-Pres., Quill and Scroll, TURNER, EARLENE: MIR. VALDEZ, GLORIA GARCIA: McFarland Advisory. VAN ARTSDALEN, IOY IANE: Senior Representative. VAN HORN, ROY H., Ir.: Senate, R,O.T.C., Cdt, Pfc. VAUGHAN, GWYNNE MCNEIL: R.O.T.C., Cdt, Statf Sgt., Drill Team. VELASCO, EDDY: Arrowood Advisory. VENINCASA, LOUIS ANTHONY: Lib. Councilor. VERMILLION, RUTH: Lassos, Sgt. VOGEL, FRANCES IEAN: Girls' Glee. VOGEL, MILDRED: Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club, Sgt,- at-Arms, Girls' Glee, Asst. Lib. Councilor. VOLTIN, IANIE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt, 2nd Lt., Shakespeare, Spanish, Senior Frolic. WALDROP, ALICE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt, Ziicl Lt., Shakespeare, Commercial, Treas. PAGE 52 Glam of 7950 WALVOORD, CLARA: School Band, School Orchestra, Girls' Glee, Student Council. WARD, JIMMY: Daniel Advisory. WARREN, BILL: School Band, Eucl. Math, Pres. WARREN, EUGENE: Walenta Advisory, WEIDENEELD, BETH: Lassos, Top Sgt., Eucl. Math, Fine Arts. WEIR, DWIGHT: Emery Advisory. WELLS, MARGARET ETTA: Girls' Glee, A-Cappella, Eucl. Math. WELTY, EDWARD THORPE: R.O.T,C., Cdt. 2nd Lt., Officers' Club, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Arch., Chaplain. WERBNER, PHYLLIS: Wheat Advisory. WEST, GLORIA MELEESE: Wright Advisory. WEST, LOUIS: Radio. WHALEY, IO LYN: Lassos, Shakespeare. WICK, MARGA: Torn-Tows, Scribblers, Student Council. WIGHT, BETTY IOYCE: Lassos, 2nd Lt., Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club. WILLIAMS, BOB: I-Iayne, Rec, Sec'y, Ieff Hop, Student Council, Cheer Leader. WINGO, NANCIE IANEZ Declaration Staff, Advertising Manager, Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club, Vice-Pres., MIR., Lassos, Sgt. WISH, SUSAN GAY: MIR., ist., Lassos, . of Co. T., Girls' Glee. WOFFORD, BARBARA: Lassos, Sgt., Skelton, Lib. Councilor. WOLFE, IOI-IN THURMAN2 Morgan Advisory. WONES, DAVID R.: Senate, Vice'Pres., Eucl. Math, Vice-Pres., Declaration Staff, Sports Editor, Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club, Arch., Ieff Hop, Track Team, '48-'49, '49-'50, Quill and Scroll. WONG, MABLE: Declaration Staff, Business Manager, Eucl. Math, Ella E. Stone Iournalisrn Club, Quill and Scroll. WRIGHT, ESTELLE LOUISE: School Band. WRIGHT, LOLLIEZ Shakespeare, Treas., Latin, Pres.: Lib. Councilor, left Hop, Eucl. Math. WU, MILDRED1 Wheat Advisory. WYNNE, PATRICIA IANE: Skelton, Lib. Councilor. YERLY, LUCY: Shakespeare, Cor, Sec'y, Lassos, Cpl. and Parl., Latin, Student Council, Iett Hop. ZANDER, ROBERT KEMPER: A-Cappella, Male Chorus, Vice-Pres. ZIMMERMAN, MARIORIE CLAIRE: MIR., Eucl. Math, Scribblers, School Band. PAGE 53 September of 1949 1 1 first meeting of Class of 1951 1 1 sponsored by Mrs. Florence M. Lloyd 1 1 was called to order by Vice-President Alice Zoeller 1 1 for the purpose of electing a new president 1 1 to fill the vacancy left by Paul Williams 1 1 who had too many points to hold the office 1 1 1 The second meeting was presided over by our new president 1 1 Bobby Vernon l-lolifield 1 1 1 Discussion on class dues 1 1 white carnation became our class flower 1 1 blue and white our class colors 1 1 1 After meetings 1 1 we talked about the fun at our sophomore picnic 1 1 last year 1 1 at Olmos Park 1 1 1 New classes 1 1 new friends 1 1 new teachers 1 1 more parties 1 1 more dances 1 1 more assemblies 1 1 1 Then 1 1 came preparation for the lunior-Senior prom 1 1 this year 1 1 one of the best dances of the year 1 1 1 Preparation for Baccalaureate Sunday and Commencement services 1 1 for the graduating seniors 1 1 took enthusiastic co- operation 1 1 of all our class officers and many other student volunteers 1 1 as we juniors began to help the seniors to be graduated properly 1 1 1 Some served as ushers 1 1 all of us had a part in the plans 1 1 1 After the rush 1 1 and excitement of farewell 1 1 one could hear many juniors murmur 1 1 Next year will be our time for all this celebration and happiness 1 1 1 PAGE 54 Elma 1951 - ies: We 'can ff li 'ill +fll?11t14 011' .s Ii Vx aw' fi j s 1 ! f 1 f 1 ,f V1 It 1 l f , Glau of 1951 impressed by MfSgt. Berry's discussion ofthe health chart in the Armory, officers of the lunior Class realize how closely the Army's health program is linked up with the daily content of their science classes. Left to right: - Alice Zoeller, Margy Wright, Ierry Allen Pyle,Ann Bennett, lack C. Hammer, Bobby Vernon I-lolifield, MfSgt. Cecil W. Berry, and Barbara Wright. Officers of the Class of 1951 Mrs. Florence M. Lloyd Barbara Wright Sponsor Treasurer Bobby Vernon Holitield Ann Bennett President Chaplain Alice Zoe-ller lack C. Hammer Vice-President Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Margy Wright Ierry Allen Pyle Secretary Co-Sergeant-at-Arms PAGE 55 Glam of 1951 ADAIR, IACK ANDERSON, CAROLYN RUTH AGUILAR, REUBEN GOMEZ ANDERSON, GEORGE AKIN, IOHNNIE MAE ANDERSON, ROBERTA ALBRECHT, MAC ANDERWALD, ROBERT LEROY ALBRIGHT, MARY ANNE ARELLANO, DICK ALEXANDER, NELSON CARL ARREDONDO, MARY HERNANDEZ ALLEN, IOAN ATKINS, HAL ALTERMAN, WILLIAM BADDERS, DOROTHY ANN BAKER, IEAN BESSELLIEU, CAROL BALATOW, NANCY BELLE BIBB, KENNETH C. BANKHEAD, WILLIAM ARTHUR BITZKIE, ELVIRA BATES, DALE BLACK, DIANNE ARMENDA BECKMAN, SANDRA IANE BLANKMAN, IUDITH BEISSNER, KENNETH CALE BLENIS, DAN RAY BENNETT, ANN BOECKER, CAROL ANN BERNSTEIN, SAM S, BOGLE, PAT PAGE as BOOTH, HERBERT BURKE, PEGGY IO BOWEN, DICK BURNETTE, KEN BOWER, MABEL CLAIRE CAMPBELL, TOMMY M. BRADSHAW, WILLIAM W. CANE, BERNARD BRODY, SUSAN CANTU, ALFRED BROWN, DORA CANTU, IRMA NEREIDA BROWN, ELEANOR ANN CARPENTER, MARY LOUISE BROWNE, BARBARA CASTANARES, MARIO CASTILLON, MARY LOUISE CLINE, ROY M. CATER, DAVID COFFEE, OLLIE CAZELL, HELEN ANN COLMAN, DAVE CHAMBERLAIN, EDWINA CONKLING, DAVIS CHIDGEY, CECILE COEELAND, PM CHOOUETTE, IIMMY IOE CRAIG, IEANNINE FAY CLARK, BUDDY CREEL, AUDREY CLASSEN, MARIORIE NELL CROCKETT, WAYNE EH. v M., i , . My -V ' W 'A iw vf IIIA Qi' Glam af 1951 CZICHOS, BYRON DELGADO, ARNOLD ALDERETE DAILEY, EDDIE S. DENISON, CHARLES AGNEW DAUM, BETTY DICKSON, MARY ANN DAVENPORT, CLIFTON, Ir. DONAHUE, MARY CATHERINE DAVILA, FRANK DOUTHIT, SIDNEY LEE, Ir, DAVIS, DIANE DOWNING, BARBARA COLLEEN DAVIS, FRONA RUTH DUKE, PAT DULEVITZ, EDITH IEANNE EFRON, IACK AARRON FERGUSON, NORMA IOAN EHRESMAN, IOE BRITT FISHER, SANDY EIDELBACH, BETTY IO FITZ, BRYON BUFORD EKLUND, BILL FLEWELLIN, BEBE LIANE ELLSTROM, PATSY M, FOOTE, EDMUND ELTING, TOMMY MOUGHON FORMANN, IOANN ERICKSON, KATHRYN IEAN FORTASSAIN, BARBARA FAIN, PEGGY RUTH FORTENBERRY, DON RICHARD Glafu of 1951 , Q I ff? I I A -1 'F fi A W mv HW Tix I qs, ,. ' iz b y .QL rm -Q Glm of 1951 FRAZIER, BARBARA SUE GERHARDT, MARILYN E. FULLER, MAYNARD G. GERHARDT, MARY DALE FUSSELMAN, ANN GOLDEN, IEANIE GARDNER, DOROTHY GAYLE GOLDSMITH, RICHARD GARRETT, MARY CAROLYN GONZALEZ, LEONIDES GARZA, EDWARD GOOCH, DORIS ANN GASCH, MILDRED GRIFFIN, BILLIE IEAN GUERRERO, IESSE GUNN, BONITA MARIE HARZ, IOHN KENNETH HAECKER, CLOYCE THURAL HATCHER, IOHNNY HAMMER, IACK C. I-IERNANDEZ, IOHNNY HANKE, CAROLYN IEAN HERNANDEZ, RICHARD HANZEL, NELDA HICKS, VIRGINIA HARPER, KAY HIERHOLZER, DIANE HART, IERRALEE HILL, IAMES RICHARD HARTSELL, IOANNE HILL, IIMMIE SUE PAGE 59 elm of 1951 I wk IZ 4 ww w ef?gQwHfw ' fi: I ' ' ,fini 14 f Q ,- HINZE, NEIL W. HOLIFIELD, BOBBY VERNON HINZE, PATRICIA ANN HORD, CHARLES W. HOFFMAN, FRANCES HORN, BARBARA GAIL HOFSTETTER, IIM RAYMOND HOUSE, IANE HOGAN, IACK WALLACE 1 WOYO, IOI-IN CHARLES, Ir. HOLEMAN, RAYMOND LEON HUERTA, GLORIA MEDINA HOLGUIN, VIRGINIA HUNDLEY, ROBERT OLIVER IOHNSON, ELIZABETH IOYCE 'someone 00-ws IOHNSON, IAY HERMAN KIRK, IANE COLLETTE J IOHNSON, SUSAN MARIE KLEIN, TED IONES, BOB KNAPP, JACK KELFER, RUSSELL LEE KNEBEL, ERIC KELLER, ROD KNEBEL, IAN KELLEY, RUTH IANE KNEIP, ELEANOR IANE KESTER, ALICE MAE KNEIP, IERRE GRAHAM KIMBELL, HARRIS BROUGHTON PAGE 60 KOESTER, BOB KOESTER, HARRIET ANN LEMES, RALPH V. KOLB, GEORGE LEONARD, BARBARA ANNE KRAUSE, BETTY IEANNE LIECK, BETTY ALMEDA KRISS, ALLYN HENRY LOTHRINGER, IO NAN LAIN, IACK LOZANO, ARTHUR MARTINEZ LAMPIS, IOHNNY LYON, PAULINE LEHMAN, CHRISTINE LOUISE LYONS, RUSSELL A. MANGOLD, VIRGINIA MAE MANSFIELD, BETTE MCDANIEL, PEGGY LOU MARMOR, IOHN W. MCROBERTS, ANN MARTINEZ, LUCILE MCSHANE, PATRICK O'BANNON MAVERICK, IAMIE CLEGG MCWHIRTER, SHIRLEY ANN MAY, BETTE IEANNE MEADOWS, GLENN, Ir. McCLELEl , SARA BELLE MENDEZ, HENRIELLA MCCOWN, IRIS NELL MICHAELIS, KATHARYN Gem of 1951 MILLER, DALE EVERETT F I, dw f fl, V '? nf f r A. MILLER, DORIS MUELLER, RUDY MONAHAN, ROSALYN MYERS, CARROLL D. MONIER, GERALDINE CAROLINA NELSON, LEONARD FRANCIS MOOSE, IUNE YVONNE NICHOLLS, BETTY MORELLO, BETTY LEE NICHOLS, SYLVIA IEAN MORRISON, IOE NIETO, LEO MOSELEY, TOMMY OATES, NORMAN O'BRIEN, PATSY O'CONNOR, PATRICIA PEYTON, RUTH O'MEALY, MARY LEE PFEIFFER, D'ANN OSBORNE, MARY ANN PHILIPS, E'LAINE PARKER, CYNTHIA PIEPGRASS, MARK B. PARKER, LAMAR PINK, IACLYN PASSWATERS, PEGGY IEAN PLATT, CAROLYN LOUISE PENNER, MORRIS BERNARD POPE, PAUL SULLIVAN PETERSON, GEORGE WALTON, Ir. PORTER, IIMMY REESE elm of 1951 in V fw if , fr , WI LI fx-:sy A yy,-nf , n Gm of 7951 PORTER, IULIA MAE QUINTERO, ENRIQUE BURROLA PORTER, RICHARD RASMUSSEN, ANN POTTER, BOB REESE, IUNE CAROLE POWELL, BOONE REEVES, IEWEL PROCTOR, IO ANN REEVES, IOYCE PUTNAM, IO REHBERG, BARBARA VERNELL PYLE, TERRY ALLEN REINAGEL, MARGIE REPER, RONALD RICHARD REYNOLDS, FRED DONALD ROSENBERG, EDWARD MYRON RICHTER, EDWIN LAMAR ROWE, PEGGY IANE RIDLEY, BILL RUSSELL, IOHN ROBERTS, MARIORIE NELL RYALS, ANNE LASATER ROBERTS, NORMA LEE SALAS, NELLIE RODGERS, CHARLES SALE, CAROLE RODRIGUEZ, CARL ARMON SANCHEZ, ELIA ROGERS, IOHN ROBERT PAGE 63 SANDERS, IOAN 61644 af 1951 SANDERS, NANCY SCHNEIDER, THOMAS L. A SANDIEER, PAT SCHOCH, DONALD STANLEY SAUER, SHIRLEY ANN SCHRAMM, FRANCES CAROL SAIINDERS, IOHN SCHULTZ, MARY SAXON, MARY LOU SCHUPRACH, ROBERT LEE SCHMIDT, TOMMY SCOTT, BARRY SCHMITZ, MARY MARGARET SCOTT, IACK CARTER SEAGLE, PETER SEARCY, PRED SMITH, RAD SEELEY, PATSY SMITH, SYLVIA SHIREY, K. SOLOMON, LEAH RAY SHIRLEY, HELEN CORINNE SPENCER, IOSEPHINE SHORT, IANET SPENCER, MAIDIE SIMONS, IO ANN SPILLERS, IOIE EPHEN SPRINC, IANET RUTH SMITH, IAMES WILLIAM STEED, YEOLA PAGE 64 STEPHENS, IERRY STROECK GEORGIE RAE STEUBING, GERALDINE STUART MARY IANET STEWART HARRY DOUGLAS SUPRUN BURTON 'RTSTILLMAN IACOB H SURTEES CALVIN STIVERSON IOYCE SURTEES JOE ANN TAYLOR, IOHNNY VAN PELT IVA I Q TAYLOR, LOUISE VAN VALIN SUSIE I THOMAS, WAYNE VOIGT DORIS PEARL THOMPSON BETTY WARD BILLY THORNTON BILLY WEIMER IOHN WILLIAM TRI .U , li T kk ' ' ' , 4 . . ,N : 4 S I I I2 A A 'ZS K as , I I :Z R3 3 , T ,K 1 J A 2, Mui' WHEELER, CHARLES WILLIAMS, CLAIRE WHITE, IOHN PAUL WILLIAMS, FRANK HOLLAND WHITE, SALLY WILLIAMS, MARY IANE WHITTEN, ROBERT DAVID WILLIAMS, PAUL WHITTLE, HOMER ALBERT WILLINGHAM, MARY WIDEMAN, CARL F, WILSON, BOBBY LYNN WILCOX, VIVIAN A. WINDHAM, MARY BESS WISE, CAROLYN WITCHER, BEVERLY ANN WULFE, ELAINE IOYCE WOLF, MARGARET YOUNG, SARAH LOUISE WOLFF, RONALD DAVE ZENNER, HARRY EDWARD, Ir. WOODY, IACK B. ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT VINCENT WOOTEN, BARBARA IEAN ZIMMERMANN, SALLIE IEAN WRIGHT, BARBARA ZOELLER, ALICE WRIGHT, MARGY ZWEIG, HAROLD 4616.44 of 1951 4'-J. I I , ii K I Y I f ' I I Schaal Galemfaa SEPTEMBER 6-7 Registration! Students dash madly from teacher to teacher, room to room. 8 Ieff loses heartbreaker to Austin 27-6 in seasons opener. 30 leff scuttles Corpus Christi 14-0. First win in the Coastal City! Great group of loyal leffites go by bus to cheer team to victory. OCTOBER 13 School leaders are installed at the Student Council assembly. 18 Monticello again wins All-American and Medalist, highest national honors. 22 An Old Fashioned Charm is presented by the Music Department. NOVEMBER 4 End of first half! 156 lucky students make school honor roll. 10 Eight advisories win 100 '70 in P.T.A. -Boyle, Brewer, Davis, Durrett, 1-licks, Taliaferro, Terry, and Weaver. 11 Armistice Day! Uniformed groups are important part of parade. 24 Turkey Day game! Wonderful spirit is shown by all loyal leff students. DECEMBER l Fathers' Night! Ieff holds open house and school for parents. 8 Seniors present annual Frolic, !'Meet Me in St. Louis. Superb! 10 Monticello again wins State Championship at T.1'l.S.P.A. Convention in Denton. Declaration rates All-Texas. Fourteen journalists attend. 10 Ieff wins State Championship in football in Dallas 31-13. 15 Christmas Cheer Day! Ieff advisories contribute generously. 16 Girls' Cadet Corps presents Stage Door for entire school to enjoy. 22 Christmas holidays begin! Everybody plans for a good time. 27 Formal Christmas dance draws huge crowd of happy students. IANUARY 3 Holidays are over! New year's resolutions are made by everyone! 13 Intramural Track Meet is held on our cinder paths. 18 Forty seniors graduate at mid-term. Some start college, others, work. 24 I Club entertains students with two sports movies. FEBRUARY 2 Skelton Majestic is presented amid pomp and circumstance. 8 March of Dimes ends with George advisory lstg Boyle advisory, Znd. 23 Nine advisories win 10070 in Declaration subscriptions - Boyle, Brewer, Burke, Durrett, Oliphint, Peery, Richards, Weaver, and Williams. 24 M.I.B.'s present gift to school at their annual talent show. MARCH 3 Ieff students walk off with honors at the Trinity speech contest. 10 leff Basketballers enter State meet in Ft. Worth. 16 Shakespeare Club presents annual show. Beauty and humor prevail. 24 Senior Class holds Western dance in the gym with music by Smiley Whitley. 30 Senate Show, with all-boy cast, is hilarious performance. APR11. 6 Beautiful Easter assembly! Next day is Good Friday - no school. 13 lunior class play is held, and its beauty is acclaimed. 17 Our students take part in the Pilgrimage to the Alamo and River Pageant. 21 San lacinto! Holiday! Ieff groups join in Battle of Flowers parade. MAY 4 Chuck Wagon, traditional event, is celebrated by the Lassos. 6 Military Ball is held. Officers for 1950-1951 announced. Beal glamour! 16 Annuals are issued to eager students. Everybody signs. 18 Senior play, You Can't Take lt With You, is presented. Splendid cast! 19 Sad Day! Last .day of school for seniors is here at last. 20 lunior-Senior prom is held. Beautiful girls! Handsome boys! 21 Seniors march into Municipal Auditorium for Baccalaureate sermon. 23 Class Day! Seniors all enjoy theater party and supper at La Villita. 25 Seniors don caps and gowns for evening Commencement exercises. 31 Last day of school! Wonderful year! Great school! Great work! PAGE 67 Bright September day 1 1 sophomores started new life in jefferson 1 1 1 At an assembly 1 1 fall of l949 1 1 the new sophomores were introduced and welcomed to jefferson by our principal 1 1 Mr. T. Guy Rogers 1 1 1 Mrs. Lorena H. Davis was announced as the sponsor of the Class of l952 1 1 1 Leaving the assembly feeling hopeful and ambitious 1 1 we soon held a class meeting 1 1 where we elected able officers to guide our class 1 1 1 Plans were made for many activities 1 1 1 And we exuberant sophomores got into the swing of things 1 1 with the real spirit of jeff students 1 1 really knowing and understanding that the Sophomore Scholastic Society 1 1 might eventually lead to National Honor Society 1 1 and other lovely honors 1 1 1 Despite ants and other irritating insects 1 1 the sophomores en- joyed a hilarious picnic 1 1 held here at leff 1 1 1 Having outgrown their uneasiness 1 1 the younger members of leff's flock 1 1 are now enjoying themselves to the fullest 1 1 feeling like old jefferson veterans by now 1 1 1 Eagerly looking forward to our junior and senior years at jefferson 1 1 we sophs are more hopeful than ever that our Class of l952 will be the best and most wonderful 1 1 of all senior classes 1 1 1 With our opportunities 1 1 for achievement 1 1 we cannot fail to triumph in all fields 1 1 PAGE 68 61644 0 7952 rf-2 tt N jr J ffxfjgjokf 6 lx ff Kahn x X 11? -SW' if j .if C4444 of 195.2 114 On a Visit to the Armory newly elected officers of the Sophomore Class listen iniently as MfSgt. Shelly ex plains the intricacies ol the M-l rilles. Lelt to right: H Douglas Elliot Johnson, Sylvia Iune Lennard, Marvin W. De Berry Cvisitorl, Barbara Beam, Ierry Ryan, MfSgl. Cary L. Shelly, Iohn Iohns, Ted Hager, Barbara Lee Pierce. Cllicers of the Class of 1952 Mrs. Lorena H. Davis Sponsor lerry Ryan President Douglas Elliot Iohnson Vice-President Barbara Beam Secretary Bill Bryant Treasurer Sylvia lune Lennard Historian lohn Iohns Chaplain PAGE 69 Barbara Lee Pierce Parliamentarian fTed Hager, Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Pat Tolar Co-Sergeant-at-Arms .J 610,44 of 1952 ABDO, ANN ANIOL, ELAINE ADAM, CAROLYN KAY ARMOR, LESLIE IAMES ALBACH, EVELYN ARNOLD, GAY ALEIANDRO, ANTONIO ASCH, TONY ALLEN, CARL IOSEPH BAILEY, BOB LOGAN ALLEN, WILLIAM BERT BAILEY, KATHLEEN AMACKER, PATSY RUTH BAIRD, PHYLLIS ROGER ANDERSON, GAIL RUTH BALLARD, BEVERLY ANN BARENBLAT, MARVIN BLOWERS, TONI ELIZABETH BATES, BILLY RAY BONES, MARILYNN BAUGH, IANIE BOTT, HARVEY BEAM, BARBARA BOYLES, IOAN MARIE BENNETT, KATHARINE BRADFIELD, PATSY BERRY, BETTY BRADLEY, IO ANN BESCH, GRETA BRENDLER, VIRGINIA LEE BLANKENSHIP, WESLEY FRANCIS BRIDGMAN, ROBERT LORD PAGE T0 BRIGGS, GEORGE BUSBY, EDWIN EARL BRITTON, CELIA ANN CARPENTER, MARY LOU BRUCHMILLER, DOUGLAS ALLEN CASEY, CECELIA MAE BRUSENHAN, HARRY CAVAZOS, MARIO TULIO BUCHANAN, IULIE ANN CHADDICK, RUTH BURLESON, CHARLES CHALKLEY, KAY BURNEY, BARBARA IEAN CHAMBERS, NANCY, BURNEY, BRUCE GUILFORD CLAWSON, DONALD VERNE COOK, VINCENT NICHOLAS DAVILA, RUDY G. COPPLE, ANN DAVIS, DOROTHY Q COX, DOLORES - DSBERRY, MARVIN VV. CRAIG, CORINNE KAY ' DBLOS SANTOS, EMMA CROW, BETTY IEAN DENISON, BEVERLY ,,,, CUNNINGHAM, IANNIE LEE DIAZ, ROGER A. 'G CYTRIN, CHARLES DICKEY, EVA MAE DAGGETT, TOM DOW DICKSON, DICKIE 6 M4 af 795.2 Elm of 19572 X DICKSON, DIXIE ANN DICKSON, LILLIAN EISEMANN, MARY IO DIEDRICK, IRENE ELLINGER, SHIRLEY RUTH DOBBINS, MARY HELEN ENGELHARDT, DOROTHY DULANEY, LOU ANN ETHEREDGE, IOAN DULANEY, MARY IANIS EVANS, IOE MOODY EAVES, BARBARA ELAINE FAIRALL, CAROLYN ECKSTRUM, L FAIRLEE, IANE ' s EALK, CARL GIBSON, ERANKIE IO EEARIS, DIANE GILL, VIRGINIA ROSE FREEMAN, AL GOETTING, TOM BURNS FULTON, CAROL IEAN QOLDSERG, GARCIA, STELLA CANTU GORDON, IO ANNE GARDNER, IANICE GRACE DIXIE LEE GEE, FRANCES GRECO, ELLEN GRACE GIBBS, ALLEN GREEN, DOROTHY LOUISE PAGE 72 GREEN, NANCY GUNN, IAMES W. GREEN, RICHARD IOHN GWYN, EDDIE GREENBERG, RONNIE DAVID CHAGER, TED' GREENBERG, SHIRLEY HALE, MARILYN IOYCE GROME, RICHARD C. HAMMER, NANCY ANN GRUM, CLIFFORD HARE, IOI-IN WILLIAM GRUN, PEGGY IEAN HARRTST BARBARA GUERRA, GRETCHEN DIANE HARRIS, COOKIE HARRIS, FRANKLIN D. HERNANDEZ, PAUL, Ir. HARTMANGRUBER, DAVE HEROLD, DAVID HARTUNG, ANNA HILL, ALAN RAY HARWOOD, SETH IOEL HILL, MARY LEE HATFIELD, THOMAS HOGAN, KATHRYN ANNE HEINRICH, DOROTHY HOLST, ELIZABETH HEMPHILL, MARIAN HUNT, GLENN HENRY, FLORENCE EVELYN I-IURD, NANCY KNIGHT Qladfi af 195.2 ac 1936 44. F S i f W ,, 1 'X 35? IZ ,ff I ,,. I af f ,, 6 M4 of 195.2 HUSEMAN, IOYCE MARIE IONES, LOUIS IAMES INSALL, SHIRLEY IONES, SHIRLEY ANN IACOBS, RUTH IORDAN, BRIAN WALLACE IEW, GENEVIEVE IUDSON, DOROTHY IOBE, SHIRLEY KARREN, RUTH ALINE IOHNS, IOHN KATZ, ROSA LEE IOHNSON, DOUGLAS ELLIOT KELLER, ROBERT MONTIETI-I IOHNSON, GEORGE MILTON KELLEY, LORRAINE KELLEY, PATRICIA LALONDE, IOYCE VIRGINIA KENNEDY, LARRY BRIAN LA VINE, HARRIET KERN, PATSY LEDLOW, ANN KIRKPATRICK, IOHN OTIS LEE, BET YEE LEIGH, ESTHER KRAUSE, DONALD LENNARD, SYLVIA IUNE KUENTZ, CHARLES LOUIS LEMES, DOLORES LAIDLAW, LOIS LEONARD, IOAN PAGE 74 LICEA, DAVID LOVECE, YOLANDA LITTRELL, PRESTON LYTLE, DAVID IAMES LOBO, LESBIA MASPERO, MARCUS L., Ir. LODOVIC, CLARA IEANNE MAXWELL, GARRETT WORTHAM LOGAN, HARRY MCARTHUR, IACKIE NELL LOOKINGBILL, DARYLL IEAN MCCOLLUM, IOE EDWARD LOVECE, SANDRA McCORD, PATRICIA MCCORKLE, I, B. MCELWRATI-I, ANNE MOLINA, LEONILA ISABEL MCILHENNY, IUNE MOORE, MARTHALOU MCKAIG, IEAN RAY MORRISON, IOAN MCMENAMIN, JOAN MORRISON, SHIRLEY MENGE, SUZANNE CAROLE MORROW, CAROL ROSE MICHAUD, ROSE MOSES, ROBBIE LYNN MILLAR, NANCY WALTON MURRAY, HM MILLER, LLOYD FREDERICK NAGEL, BOBBY I kj. F Glam af 195.2 P I N 'V' if A + I . , if 5 5533? y 'fix gr m.:,W,. sniff - xif f.', .iz .- J . in . at W .ef K 'fi :WK , , Ji. :CN , 2V,,,,15, ,. . T f .: . ,ww 'NH V: 5' A fig-?g3iYis?iIfillif,-:fm, . WF' W.,fs,.: 1. ,.,,. ,,,. 4, ,, ,W - v..,x,, ., .. A 5 Si-11N-X f shi' NP' elm of 195.2 LNEFF, GEORGE Hi OHEARN, BARBARA ANN JNEWNAM, DOROTHY EVELYNX OKRENT, ARTHUR KAISER NIETO, DONALD EUGENE OOSTERVEEN, ERNEST NISBET, EREDB. ORTH, SALLY ANN NOLAN, BARBARA ELLEN PALMER, GAYLAN NUNN, IUDY D, PARSONS, HUGH L, O'BRIEN, BARBARA PENNER, LIBBY ANN EEBFDLJQHNNYE PETERSON, RONALD WHITE PUSCH, DONNA MAE PETTY, TONIS IONIA QUICK, TOMMY PEEIL, ANN RANK, DOROTHY IEAN PIEHL, IACK HOLDEN RANSDELL, MARIORIE PIERCE, BARBARA LEE RANSLEBEN, GERALDINE PISANO, VICTOR LOUIS - RAQYANANCY ELENE PRICE, CAROL DAY XREDDING, LOUISEL.. PULLIAM, LEWIS FRANCIS I REBS, SYLVIA LEE PAGE 76 PIEESE, RITA IEAN RIVES, IAMES B., Ir. REEVES, SHERMAN RODGERS, AL RHINEHART, GAYLA IEANNIE ROSENRERG, IOYOE RICHARDS, RAYMOND L. ROSS, PATRICIA ANN RIGGS, ROBERT HARLAN RUSSELL, MARY NELL RISSE, DOROTHY IOANNE RYAN, IERRY RITOHEY, VIRGINIA KATHERINE SALINAS, MARY SAN MARCO, ERANKIE SANDERS, SAM SIEGEL, ROBERT SARRAN, IIMMIE ARLINE SMITH, DERALD HENRY SOHAEEER, MARVIN GEORGE SMITH, FANNIE RAE SOHIRMER, IANET LUOILLE SMITH, IERRY WAYNE SOHLESINGER, MOLLY SMITH, SHARON ELIZABETH SOHVVERRE, MARVIN E. SMITH, SHIRLEY ANN SOOTT, GLENDA RUTH STEDHAM, VIRGINIA S'G'OTITf TEXAS STEPHENS, IIM ROBERT Glau af 195.2 6 Q44 of 195.2 I STORMENT, DOROTHY PATRICIA TALERICO, OLGA MARIE STOVALL, IIMMIE VANCE TATE, ALADA EVELYN ' STOVER, FRANK RAYMOND TAYLOR, BETTIE LEE STRECH, BETTY ELAINE TAYLOR, DICK STROECK, GLEE ARDETH THACKER, GEORGE HUBERT SUGARMAN, SANDRA TILGHMAN, IANET FRANCES SWAIN, IOYCEE ELAINE TILLER, ELIZABETH ANN TIPTON, IIMMIE LEE TOLAR, PAT VAN WINKLE, TWILA IOANN TOUDOUZE, ANN MARY VENINCASA, MARY GRACE TRABUCCO, IANET VEST, BILL LEROY , TRITT, EARL FRANKLIN VETTERS, RICHARD FRANK I TURNER, CARRIE WALBRIDGE, MIRIAM FRANCES 1 TWITCHELL, IANET WALLACE, ANNE IACOUELINE X UZZELL, CAROLYN ELIZABETH WALLACE, HAL L. ' VAN KLEEF, IEFF WARREN, BOB N PAGE 78 WATSON, GEORGE ALLEN WHITTINGTON, KENNETH WELLS, TEMPLETON WILCOX, BOB MARTEN WHEELER, ANNE WILL, HENRIETTA WHIPPLE, IILL WILLIAMS, DONNIE E. WHITAKER, BEN HILL WILLIAMS, IACK C. WHITE, CHARLES EVANS WILLIAMS, MARTHA LEE WHITE, MARION WILLITT, CAROLE ANN VWILMETHLELIZABETH ANN WILSON, FRANK C. WOOD, LINDA LOU WILSON, STANLEY ROYCE WRIGHT, WAYNE RICHARDSON T MY YATES, BEVERLY ANN WINSLOW, TERRY WALKER YOUNG, HENRY H, WITCHER, BILLIE IO YOUNG, IUSTIN RICHARD, Ir. WITTSTOCK, CONNIE RAY YOUNG, VIRGINIA HARRYETTE WONG, BESSIE YOUNG, WILLIAM THOMAS Le Q44 of 195.2 ZERVAS, MARY LOU 1 ,,-, L.- p a x We WML! .facfalancf ,-Dy! ' ' Nh aafzce Eafie , V Q 7 s ffx : 75 f ' ' w , jg 1., 1 -ff-'A' I ,, ., L,.,5,,,, 4W4Wf,V,5,V, .fm , A ,ws , MW V. , K ,, ,?,M r, A K , . ., Vkr, .M ,,k,k ik i ,,,3kL ,, ,,., k,V, I K K in I K , , 4 I K L, 5 x K ' f 3' 1 M!! A Mrs. Margaret Ethel Eugene Harry Troutz Bernice Cohan Robert Hurbert Parke Roger Lewis Beery Verna I-'armatine G West Weaver Co-Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in'Chiet Advertising Manager Managing Edit Sponsor Advertiser Advertiser Circulation Manager Advertiser Guie Git Sara McNeel Chapman Kelley Dixie Ann Alexander Co-Art Editor Co-Art Editor Co-Art Editor Class Editor lwaniicel a Enthusiastic Statt mem- bers listen intently as Editor Troutz, one ot the highly trained advertisers, reaches a crucial point in his practice sale to the other two high point men, Bigbee and Beeryl 1 .S we uw ,ar -if rififffrfrw L11fe'S111M:.sQv1'.ls'i. taxi' c rr-r Num f1 ff i Robert Curl Icrck Bigbee VVuyne Kenneth Travis Charles Gene Andres Lloyd Estill Pawkett, Ir. Betty Ann Mann usiness Manager Advertiser Organizations Editor Clst Termi Advertiser Advertiser Equally enthusiastic over birthday delicacies brought by our Well loved kStatt mother are these same Monticello Statt members, who believe in xrecreatiori as Well as hard worktor young publishers. Barbara lean McCarthy Miriam Frances Gloria Elaine Mindes Marjorie Ann Deason Literary Editor Huggins Co-Copy Editor Club Editor Co-Copy Editor Clst terml lwanlicef a l. :Nami f 'Qirw wumww-' K B 1 Top Row:-Richard Adczrnsg Eddie S. Daileyp Clifford Grump Iohnny Hatcher, Co-Photographer Allyn Henry Kriss. Second Row:-Ralph V. Lemesg Barbara Anne Leonardg Mary Esther Lopezy Io Nan lothringerp Bette Ieanne May. Bottom Row:wBob Potter Clst termly Thomas L. Schneider, Co-Photographs-rg Derald Henry Smithp Iacob H. Stillrnang Frank Holland VVilliams, Sports Writer. The very highest honor that the Texas High School Press Association can give its rnernloers-State Championship among engraved yearbooks-comes to our Monticello at the state convention in Denton. Here Dr. F. L. McDonald, Director, presents the beautiful championship plaque to Editors Cohan and Troutz. lwaniicefla 5:45 7 I M ' ma., PAGE 84 5, :ft 1159-.v y. Seeing Gm 04104430-ltd ir SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. AUSTIN WILLIAMS Sponsor MRS, GLEN KRUEGER Sponsor MARTHA LEE WILLIAMS President EARLENE HAIGI-IT Vice-President AURORA MARTINEZ Corresponding Secretary DARYLL IEAN LOOKINGBILL Recording Secretary MARY NELL RUSSELL Treasurer GRETCHEN DIANE GUERRA Parliamentarian-Historian 1CELlA A gl BRITTONI Reporter 'ibn 'uri Top Row:-Anna Lou Russell, Pres., Marjorie Ann Deason, Vice-Pres., Daryll lean Lookingbill, 2nd Vice-Pres., Viola Anne Deavours, Rec. Sec'y, Second Row:-Gretchen Diane Guerra, Cor. Sec'y, Martha Ann Hanus, Treas,, Martha Lee Williams, Rep., Iannie Lee Cunningham, Sgt.-at-Arms. Bottom Row: -Dianne Arrnenda Black,1Celic1 Ann Britton' Ruth lane Kelley, loyce Reeves, Mary Nell Russell. WW ff The Horizon Club + I chapter oi a national organization if f was tounded in letterson by Mrs. Austin Williams I ff Mrs. Glen Krueger f if if Iefierson girls' guide to fun I f glamour I I service if r careers 1 1 f Miss Monette Shaw I it made speech on charm ff I 1 Miss Ruby Worthen f f showed proper make-up techniques 1. I f Horizon Club adopted cottage at Baptist Mexican Orphanage I if each member to remember one orphan on holidays and birthday f it if December f + Wiener roast at Brackenridge Park it + + Honoring new girls f 1 club gave tea 1 + +1 Club has already shown true Worth in letierson f + if PAGE 85 I if Q f wma ' Waiceft ak 2,1 ,P Top Row:-Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease, Sponsp Don Barksdale, Pres.g Cleo C. Crouch, Vice-Pres.g Martha Terrell Couch, SeC'y and Treas.g E,qLQope1and, Parl.g Eddie Mac Chambers, Sgt,-at4A1-ms. Second Row:-Marvin Barenblatg Mabel Claire Bowerp Ernest A. Esquival onnie Pearl Fran 95- Nancy Galeg Marilyn E. Gerhardt. Bottom Row:-lames W. Gunn: Anna Hartungg lane Hguseg Miltorl B. Kayg Robert Montieth Kellerg Patricia Lawshe. .1 if A-Cappella Choir if f was organized in 1947 by present sponsor + ,f Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease f ff to stimulate music appreciation in letterson if ff to provide music for school activities f it f mln Chapel Style is meaning of club name + if although members now sing all types of music ff ff ff First singing performance this year f f Was at inspiring lnstallation Assembly early in the autumn ff ff if Club presented beautiful operetta it r An Old Fashioned Charm ff f With melodic voices truly charming the appreciative audience Q f r That evening it f the cast enjoyed a happy celebration at the home of PAGE 86 a ll 1, GWR ' SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS PHASE Sponsor CHARLES ADAM MALESKY President ROBERT KEMPER ZANDER Vice-President MARTHA TERRELL COUCH Secretary-Treasurer SHELLEY PAUL Reporter if mam Melody if Top How: Marvin George Burton Suprung Van Valm. Bottom 'Niseg Sarah Louise Youngg Robert Kemper 1'-A J . SPRING TERM OFFICERS-C Cont.J HARRY DOUGLAS STEWART DICKIE DICKSON Co-Sergeants-at-Arms -V DIXIE ANN DICKSON Chaplain IERRY WALKER WINSLOW Co-Librarian MILTON B. KAY Co'Librarian McCready, Katharyn Michaelis, Raymond L, Ploeger: Harry Douglas Stewartg Diana Lurene Stoutp Etta Wnellsg Terry Walker Winslowg Carolyn 'ff1d' fa jgzseff- 'Ir Martha Terrell Couch 1 if if On evenings of December 19 and 20 f f members had a real treat I I sang Christmas carols on Gunter Hotel balcony 1 if thus giving all San Antonio a chance to hear their sweet voices + f if Members enriched the Christmas assembly with beauti- ful hymns ff f f Club enjoyed Wonderful Christmas party i f at Harry Douglas SteWart's home Q it on December 20 it f if Members enjoyed many more lovely events ff Q throughout the spring 1 +4 completing a very successful and happy year for fortunate mem- bers , if one they will long remember f if deep in their hearts it + + PAGE 87 rr 610125441 aw yr1fLm4 Front Row:-Mr. Kenneth C, Eineryg Mary Ann Smithg Mary Ann Dicksong Olga Ruth Medelling Lucile Martinezg Virginia Stedhamg Helen Ann Cazellg limmy Hillg Peggy lean Passwatersg Charles Agnew Denisong William Drummond Welburn, Illg Rodney DePueg lack Poolg Ted Kahng Oscar Kuehnerg Cecilia Fougag Patsy Myersg Sam Stanardg Bobby McDowell: Gay Arnoldg Wanda Lee Ionesp Hal Atkins. Second Row:-Ierry Don Shepherdg Cloyce Thural Haeckerg Harold Stanley Kosty lustin Frank Frederickg Clifton Davenport, Ir. Third Row:-Marjorie Claire Zimmerrnang Dixie Ann Dickson: Maynard G, Fullerp Margaret 'vVolfg Richard Youngg Herbert Harper: Charles Louis Kuentzg lohnny vii i C vi 2, ., 1.'-.in M. , 5 is i '2:.-E'-s-L., .. -Nm 1 , usa.:-ff . we ,iiwf Q ka 3191 5 , -S H Q Q 5 Q' - , Vs.:-'-' : . sf -15,39 5- frlavf' SPRING TERM OFFICERS The Thomas Iefferson School Band if if is on parade if 1 if Strains of a lively march float on the afternoon breeze f f Musical instruments gleam in the MR' KENNETH C' EMERY Sponsor f sunlight f if Members proudly move forward Q r. Q Since l933 + f the Banol's , S1-XM STANARD vivid red and blue uniforms f 1 have been a colorful feature if f of every PfeSidSHi ,N important civic event ff f in San Antonio f Q Q ln fact Y f the Bands high purpose CHARLES ADAM MALESKY Vice-President is to produce music for all important affairs and to represent our school in music festivals f f +After performing at all home football games f 1 helping the PAGE SS , -Q Qlfondefzfuf Sefwice Hatcherg Bill Eklundp Don Richard Fortenberryy Carleton lonesp Charles Adam Maleskyg Harvey Bottp Jesse Lozanog Edgar Brockhausg Bill Schleuseg Adrienne Lenore Dhosscheg Patricia Kelleyy Ann Fusselmany Mary Catherine Donahue. Fourth Row:-Naomi Mendozag Edward M. Brooky lerry Wayne Smithy Henrietta Willy Robert Aubrey Davisg MorClY Duncan: Rivbefid AHGGYSDHQ CICIYG VVGlVOOYd: I-iO1'19l E- Gum: George Briggsp Milton B. Kayg Kenneth Cale Beissnerg Irene Frederickg Wallace Edward Crowg Dickie Dicksony Milford Dickensg Ioy Kathryn Cerminy loan Brauchleg Bill Warreng Estelle Louise Wright, if't.'1xQ'.l ' 1-4j,,p..1gff5 m x. 6 3 , If J' 's'J3Qas -I l wfixf' SPRING TERM OFFICERS-KCont.J MARGARET WOLF Secretary Treasurer IOAN BRAUCHLE Parliamentarian Historian ADRIENNE LENORE DHOSSCHE Reporter team on to victory 1 1 the Band played at the State Championship game at Dallas 1 1 1 Band gave the Texas Cavaliers 1 1 rousing send-oft to Kansas City 1 1 October l2 1 1 1 Next day 1 1 the Band honored the school 1 1 pro- viding beautiful music tor the Student Council Assembly 1 1 1 The month of October saw ravenous Band members 1 1 consuming quantities of turkey and dressing with all the other Halloween trimmings 1 1 at their first annual banquet at the Lotus 1 1 1 On November 5 1 1 eager and excited members PAGE 89 Qeftauncfincj auaamamf Top Row:-Kenneth C. Emery, Sponsg Sam Stanard, Pres.g Mharles Adam Malesky, Vice-Presg Margaret Wolf, Seayg loan Brauchle Hist.p Roberta Andersonp Gay Arnoldp Hal Atkins. Second Row:-Kenneth Cale Beissnerg Harvey Bott, George Briggsg Edward M Brookp Helen Ann Cazellp Ioy Kathryn Cerrning Wallace Edward Crowg Clifton Davenport, lr. Third How:-Robert Aubrey Davis Charles Agnew Denison: Rodney DePueg Adrienne Lenore Dhosscheg Dickie Dicksong Dixie Ann Dicksony Mary Ann Dicksonp Mary Catherine Donahue. Bottom Row:-Moray Duncang Bill Eklundg DOH Rifihlird F0ff9I1beffY: l0SSl3h Frimk FfSCiS1'iCkJ MC1Y1'1C1fd G Fullerg Ann lfusselrnanp Lionel E, Gum. witnessed the thrilling Texas-Baylor game f 1 in the capital city 1 if + December if f every member was thrilled by the chance to perform before his parents on Fathers' Night if if one oi the most important occasions f if of our school year f i + Ianuary l2 f if found the Band giving its own annual Winter Band Concert f if f lanuary 25 +1 if Mr. Clarence Sawhill Q f Director ot the University of Southern California Band if f Worked with our musicians in a three-hour clinic session + if it February 8 Q f the All-State Band and Orchestra meeting in Mineral PAGE 90 J r bs. el . .-f T. err' f', i 1 '- 3 Wm Mxwgggi .- 3 3 ' his Q W fp-'t JL FN em i' X .35 , r , :Et J U I 1 .3 W QXHX: 5 . Top Row:-Cloyce Thural Haeckerg Iohnny Hatchery Iimmy Hillg Wanda Lee Ionesy Milton B, Kayg Patricia Kelleyg Harold Stanley Kost. Second Row:-Oscar Kuehnerg Charles Louis Kuentzg Iesse Lozanop Lucile Martinezg Olga Ruth Medellinp Naomi Mendozag Patsy Myersy Peggy lean Passwaters. Third Row:-Morris Bernard Penrierg lack Poolg Bill Schleuseg Ierry Don Shepherdp Terry Wayne Smith: Mary Ann Smithp Virginia Stedhamp Doris Pearl Voight. Bottom Row:-Clara Walvoordp Bill WGFTSHP Willimfl DFUHI- morid Vsfelburn, H15 Henrietta Willy Estelle Louise Wright Iustin Richard Young, Ir,g Marjorie Claire Zimmerman, . 1- ,t 'ff'-. 6 el .L , 3632 .f 4- ,Y , , 5 6 M. . ,, 'Pnl ' L 1:4 355' Wells was attended by Mr. Emery and many Band members f f f The Lady of the Lake College f if was the scene of a Regional contest 1 f entered by the Band f it 1 To finish up a successful year if if our Band took part in many activities during Fiesta Week + 1 again giving our school excellent pub- licity Q 1 gave concerts at Mann and Twain Iunior Schools if if performed at the Commencement exercises f + it Splendid servicel Colorful organizationl Iefierson could never do Without its colorful Band f it and its rhythm f it if PAGE 91 Top Row: -Mr. I. M, Hays, Sponsg Arnold Melvin Barban, Pres.p George Andersong Murray Ellis Boone. Second Row:- Louis Lorelli Guido, Ir.g Leroy Kirchhoity Ralph V, Lemesg Boone Powell, Bottom Row:-lerry Ryang Robert Lee Schupbachg Edward Thorpe Vifeltyg Robert David Whitteng David R. Wones. ir The Architectural Club if f composed of students interested in modern build- ing ff f was organized in l932 f ff under Mr. Leon E. Taliaterro f f to study model houses f f. develop good fellowship among members if f r The club colors if r are blue and white ff f if Present sponsor is Mr. I. M, Hays f if 1 The Architectural Club members go on many inspection tours f f f Meetings are interesting and very educational ff ff f Overnight outings ff 1 initiation oi new members f + all make an unusual year for these young builders-to-be oi a newer if i more beautiful city of San Antonio f 1 in this very modernistic age f if f. PAGE 92 7111 4 7-S A is Liter P9- 04,46 x C' 31, s A 5,1 x ' U! N irqxlkll SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. l. M. HAYS Sponsor ROBERT DAVID WHITTEN President MURRAY ELLIS BOONE Vice-President DALE HOAGLAND Secretary FRED O'BRYANT Reporter ARNOLD MELVIN BARBAN Chaplain GEORGE ANDERSON BOONE POWELL Co-Program Chairmen gasecu ' of 7amafmaw fa . 1.1 wary ' .1 Top Row:-Dolores Holmes, Pres.: Anna Lou Russell, Vice-Pres,p Patricia Cohen, Sec'yp Cookie Harris, Parlg Miriam Pachter, Hist.g Katherine Dean Newnam, Sgt.-at-Armsg Mary Catherine Donahue, Chaplainp Patricia Bell Ashby. Second Row:-Alvis Ann Boydg Betty Diane Campbellp Irma Nereida Cantug Cecelia Mae Caseyg Bernice Cohany Frona Ruth Davisp Marjorie Ann Deasong Natalee lean Good- mang Billie jean Griffin. Third How:-Peggy lean Grung Martha Ann Hanusp Kay Harperg Io Anne Hartselly Blanche Elizabeth Hernandez: Genevieve Iew: Susun Marie lohnsonz Betty leurme Krause, Christine Louise Lehman. Bottom Row:-Gloria Elaine Mindesg Barbara O'Brieng Pat-Streetg Elizabeth Ann Stutzg Myrna loyce Tannebergerg Irene Gloria Torresg Blanche Trevinop Vivian A. Wilcox. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. EDITH TUNNELL MRS. ELMA E. CAMPBELL MRS. FRANCES S. CHADWICK Co-Sponsors DOLORES HOLMES President GLORIA ELAINE MINDES Vice-President PATRICIA COHEN Secretary COOKIE HARRIS Patrliamentarian MIRIAM PACHTER Historian KATHERINE DEAN NEWNAM Sergeant-at-Arms MARY CATHERINE DONAHUE Chaplain The Commercial Club 1 1 one of letterson's youngest 1 1 was organized on September 27 ot l949 1 1 1 Sponsors are Mrs. Edith Tunnell 1 1 Mrs. Elma E. Campbell 1 1 Mrs. Frances S. Chadwick 1 1 1 Purpose is to promote commercial subjects in jefferson 1 1 1 Membership is open to all girls and boys 1 1 interested in business administration 1 1 1 In October 1 1 tea for club was given by the commercial teachers 1 1 ,1 Club had guest speakers 1 1 now prominent in the business World 1 1 1 Socials and picnics 1 1 in the spring 1 1 were thoroughly enjoyed 1 1 1 PAGE 93 FRANK GOODMAN PHYLLIS ADRIENNE GOLDMAN ir '7amaaaaw '4 Jfe ' 'A' Top Row: - Mrs. Billie Peery, Spons., Frank Goodman, Co-Editor-in-Chiefg Barbara Ann Harwell, Co-Editor-in-Chief, Elizabeth Ladon Managing Editor, Sara Ellen McCarty, News Editor. Second Row: -Russell Lee Kelfer, News Staff Member, lone Rhona Vfeisberg, News Staff Member, Elaine Ruth Nebenzahl, Feature Staff Member, Alex Scharlack, Feature Staff Member, Barbara Colleen Downing, Feature Staff Member. Bottom Row: -Phyllis Adrienne Goldman, Literary Editorg David R. Wones, Co-Sports Editor, Charles Sugerman Co-Sports Editor, David Cater, News Staff Member, Nancie lane Wingo, Advertising Manager, Mable Wong, Business Manager. DECLARATION STAFF t MRS. BILLIE PEERY ELAINE RUTH NEBENZAHL BARBARA COLLEEN DOWNING Feature Staff Sponsor The Declaration f +1 sponsored by Mrs. Billie Peery f I focuses students' attention on school activities it f it This year's staff organized the Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club 1 f in honor of their recently retired sponsor 1 f i Co-Editor Frank Goodman won the State lnterscholastic Iournalisrn contest f l V This year in the T. H. S. P. A. contest it f. Goodman and Charles Sugerrnan won first in sports features ff f if The Declaration was one of the seven All-Texas papers it f + BARBARA ANN HARWELL Co-Editors ELIZABETH LADON Managing Editor SARA ELLEN McCARTY News Editor RUSSELL LEE KELFER PAUL SULLIVAN POPE IONE RHONA WEISBERG CHARLENE SHAPIRO News Staff PAGE 94 Literary Editor ANGILEE GREEN Photographer DAVID R. WONES CHARLES SUGERMAN SALVADOR I-IERNANDEZ Co-Sports Editors NANCIE IANE WINGO Advertising Manager .MABLE WONG Business Manager aaanaldm 7fae1?L Qual Top Row:-- Mrs. Billie Peery, Spons, Frank Goodman, Co-Ed., Barbara Ann Harwell, Co-Ed., Martha Lee Williams, Sec'y, Elaine Ruth Nebenzahl, Treas., Phyllis Adrienne Goldman, Parl., Paul Sullivan Pope, Hist., Charles Sugerman, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row:- Lois Elizabeth Bates, Alvis Ann Boyd, Betty Diane Campbell, Irma Nereida Cantu, David Cater, Blanche Marie Davis, Adrienne Lenore Dhossche, Barbara Colleen Downing. Third Row:-Morgan Richard Heridricksom, Russell Lee Kelter, Sara Ellen McCarty, Nancy Walton Millar, Betty Napier, Richard Porter, Louise Redding, Al Rodgers. Bottom Row:-Alex Scharlack, Ianet Ruth Spring, Mildred Vogel, lone Rhona Weisberg, Betty loyce Wight, Nancie lane Vfingo, David R. Wones, Mable Wong. -.J X is SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. BILLIE PEERY Sponsor SARA ELLEN MCCARTY President MARTHA LEE WILLIAMS Secretary RUSSELL LEE KELFER Treasurer PI-IYLLIS ADRIENNE GOLDMAN Parliatnentarian PAUL SULLIVAN POPE Historian MILDRED VOGEL Sergeant-at-Arms SHELLEY PAUL Chaplain The Ella E. Stone journalism Club if f was founded fall of l949 Q l in honor of former Declaration sponsor and journalism teacher ff f whose brilliant leadership it l. led to high ratings +1 +1 f Ideal if ff living up to her lofty principles Q it Q Meetings held on Thursdays that papers are issued lf . f Mrs Billie Peery f f new Declaration sponsor f 1. eagerly guiding club f if W Activities f f tour of Clegg Printing Company f ff an inspection of San Antonio Express and Evening News plant if Q party f l Presentation of plaque to Miss Stone it ff ff Good club for future journalists + if to get training for journalistic careers Q l t PAGE 95 Zcanamic fniywilii Top Row:-Mrs. W. Cyril Petricli, Sports., Bert Goldberg, Pres.p lerry Stephens, Vice-Pres., Melba Iune King, Sec' . Second Row:-Helen Chengos, Tre-as., Nelda Hanzel, Parl., Iudith Blankinan, Hist., Helen Corinne Ehirley, Rep., Sam S. Bernstein, Sgt,-at--Arms. Bottom Row:-lean Yvonne Bohannon, Herbert Booth, Mary Ann Casbeerq loy Kathryn Cerming Patsy M. Ellstrom, ir The Distributors' Club f if one ot the Distributive Education Clubs of America it f Was formed at lefferson it if in the tall of l949 f f under leadership of f ff Mrs. W. Cyril Petrich f f f Aim ot the club f + is to promote selling interest among more leffites f ff f Membership of the club 1 1 is limited to those students ff 1 who are attending school one-halt day f f Working the other half ff f ff The pin of the club is a gold diamond 1 f with a gift-Wrapped package inside f f to represent a job Well done f f f The Distributors so tar this year + f have held 1 f many socials + +1 f Clyde Harding if + famous beautician f if gave PAGE 96 , 2 . wn'Y'i .nfs . o' . ,rf . l Q. A fa x-ly, ji' 1- e Q Y, . Q tit' 4. 53 xXx 5' i, .gsm -'Xxx J- A ' fl. -' SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS, W. CYRIL PETRICH Sponsor BERT GOLDBERG President IERRY STEPHENS Vice-President MELBA IUNE KING Secretary ,gaming fqmizllia s Y-V' K-.-'54 QL , .IQ I J' ,lr .. J 5 I I .SR 1Yv5,,v . i' A if QFV' SPRING TERM OFFICERS-C Cont.J HELEN Cl-IENGGS Treasurer NELDA HANZEL Parliamentarian IUDITH BLANKMAN Historian MARIE YVONNE ROWE Reporter SAM S, BERNSTEIN Sergeant-at-Arms Top Row:-Norbert Galvang Leanor Davila Hernandezp Gloria Medina Huertap Gloria Ruth lobe. Second Row:-Bill Kennong Bruce Koppelmang Ioyce Martin, Mary Elizabeth Nelsony Mary Ann Osborne. Bottom Row:-Patricia Barbara Petersonp Elsie Agnes Ftossig Alice Verdenia Sandersg Nadine Elizabeth Smith: Mel Stein. ir interesting talk to the club on hair styles if it if Beauty Councilors of San Antonio demonstrated use and over-use of make-up if f if The Distributors of Harlandale if if sponsored a skating party for the other Distributors Clubs f if it The Edison Club it ff sponsored a delightful dance 1 1 rt Sheppard Frazier f if a local firm 1 r demonstrated gift Wrapping if 1 Q Burbanlds Distributors sponsored a dance for all the other Distributors if 1 While lefi entertained at lefferson Village r if if Another Ieff club swings into action + it one of its greatest achievements being the Winning of first place for its display at the San Angelo convention f if + PAGE 97 ehcled and Sq Top Row:-Miss Ida Mae Murray, Spons., Bill Warren, Pres., David R, Wones, Vice-Pres.p Elizabeth Ann Altiather, Rec. Sec'yp Merry Tom Blue, Cor. Sec'y, Clough Shelton, Ill, Treas.p Wayne Kenneth Travis, Parl.g Eugene Harry Troutz, Hist. Second Row:-Elaine Ruth Nebenzahl, Rep., Marjorie Ann Deason, Sgt.-at-Armsg Louis Lorelli Guido, Ir., Sgt.-at-Arms, Ruth Phillips, Chaplaing Dixie Ann Alexandery George Anderson, Libby Ann Aronstein, Hal Atkins, Third Row:eNancy Belle Balatow, Arnold Melvin Barbany Roger Lewis Beeryp Kenneth Cale Beissner, Laura Allyne Bickley, LeHoy Birdwell, Elvira Bitzkie, loan Brauchle. Bottom How:-Edward M. Brookp Irma Nereida Cantuq Robert G. Ccrntu, Ir., Mary Louise Carpenter-p Bernice Cohang ligt Cope-lqgglg Audrey Creelg Betty Daum. Pi, j:::5':rI . -L tk' 'UE' -: .-.Q N '2Iq,:- f 5336 , ' 41.1-'R - K - fha Euclidean Math Club it f organized in l932 as successor to Pythagorean SPRING TERM OFFICERS Math Club ff it has a long name but a simple purpose + if mainly to E E E E Miss IDA MAE MURRAY eliminate that unnecessary tear and dislike ot math if if +1 These are the aims ot sponsor 1 it Miss lda Mae Murray + r + Club colors f r black and Sponsor gold if 1 black tor the strong ambitions ot math students f ,Q gold BARBARA CNN ISBELL symbolizing a bright future f 1 used on lovely club pin f f it Initiation + f President puzzling lipstick designs upon taces of puzzled initiates f ff mass ot CLOUGH SHELTON' HI Vice-President tangled hair it i pasted on heads ot human jumping beans on three legs 1 if noses diligently pushing pencils f if initiates being ted slimy PAGE 98 I eamfzaddefi ancf TOP Row: -ViOlCI P- Davis: V1OlC1 Amie DSGVOUFS: Barbara Colleen Downingg Alice Stuart Dunnp Barbara Ruth Ecklesg Betty Io Eidelbachp Bill Eklundg lacqueline Lois Ferry. Second Row:-Dorothy Sue Garnerg Marilyn E. Gerhardt: Guie Gitp Ieanie Goldenp Frank Goodman: Natalee lean Goodmang Dorothy Louise Green: Annette Helen Grote. Third Row:-lack C, Hammer: lohnny Hatchery Blanche Elizabeth Hernandezg Virginia Hicksp Bobby Vernon Holifieldg Barbara Gail Horng Charles Weldon lrwiny Barbara Ann lsbell. Bottom Row:- Elinor Iamesp Shirley Louise Ienseng Elizabeth loyce lohnsonq Lily Leep Ralph V. Lemesy loe B. Lloydp Charles Adam Maleskyp Sara Phyllis Maxwellg Norma Dean McVay, ' 'l':.. Jil rat'-. 'X T. mklu Jfsiizerf-efsifsffm. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-wont., raw eggs and other tearful concoctionsl f f + Then came the time When ELIZABETH ANN ALTFATHER everyone r + Well initiated and Well cleaned up f 1 settled down Corresponding SGCTBWFY happily to eat his picnic lunch 4. + f lanuary 9 f ff General Motors NORMA DEAN MCVAY furthered interest in science and math at the Math Club assembly f rr f Recording Secretary lrnaginel ff fr cooking Without heat rr f speedy jet propulsion rr fr sound ELAINE RUTH NEBENZAHL Treasurer Without Wires 1 1 at Bob Thompson and Fred Whitcomb Riley 1 Q BILL SCHLEUSLE making a surveyor's transit to help eager members make practical use Parliamentarian ot trigonornetry f + f Pat Chumney hard at Work on a giant slide rule that can be seen from the back of a room f f Q Rather rush home instead PAGE 99 gucficfd qaflawmfi j l l Top Row: -Dale Everett Millerg Rudy Muellerg Leonard Francis Nelsong Katherine Dean Newnamg Nancy O'Byrnep Lloyd Estill Pawkett, jr.g Ruth Peyton: Iaclyn Pink. Second Row:-Bob Potterg Boone Powellp Io Ann Proctorg Maurice Orton Ryan, Ir.: Dixie May Schaeferp Bill Schleuseg Elward Emma Schneider: Eleanor Louise Smith. Third How:-Morris Spectorp Yeola Steedg jacob H. Stillmang Pat Streetg Myrna Ioyce Tannebergerg Bob Thompsong Mickey Nay Thompsonp Helen Timpson. Bottom Row:-Susan Lane Tinerg Beth Weidenfeldg glargaret Etta Wellsg Robert David Whitteng Vivian A. Wilcoxp Frank Holland Williamsg Mable Wongg Elaine Ioyce Wulleg Marjorie Claire immerrnan. .ah AU' 1 iff! . 55 34 L , l. :J .qi ss, 52? 2 Jil mfg? W, 'rf' rw, ' W of going to Math Club meeting? 1 f ff Not any more f 1 it The brilliant SPRING TERM OFFICERS-KCont.l gold for a sparkling future is coming to light for the Euclidean Math RUTH PHILLIPS Club f 1+ ff Wonderful projects f 1 drives that have been sponsored by Historian the mathematicians ff ff lovely award of the Math Club trophy to Ieff's RUDY MUELLER Winner by actual test f if all these things add up to a grand old club if ff Reporter Where anything not for the good of the club is subtracted ff f Where LQUIS LQRELL1 GUIDQI jr- BARBARA COLLEEN DOWNING Co-Sergeants-at-Arms each term the membership is multiplied and Where each member's attention is divided among many Worthwhile projects f f f Fine mem- bers support a grand club for the betterment of jefferson + it f PAGE 100 Rafzfzaefa P Top Row:-Miss Ruby Evelyn Dugosh, Spons,, Patricia Arnim Bludworth, Pres., Billy Ward, lst Vice-Pres, Wayne Swearingen, 2nd Vice' Pres., Diane Nelson, Sec'y, Ernest A, Esquival, Treas., Doris Ann Frazier, Parl., Elaine Ruth Nebenzahl, Hist, Second Row: -Norma Dean McVay, Rep., Tomm Schmidt, Sgt.-at-Arms, Fred Schimmelpfennig, Chaplain, Elaine Aniol, Lois Elizabeth Bates, Virginia Campbell, Margaret Ann Chandflerg George Davis, Carol n Fair ll Th' d R ' WN G l G '- A ' ' y a . xr ow. ancy a e, uie Git, ngilee Green, Blanche Elizabeth Hernandez, Uatricia Ann Hinze- lim Raymond Hofstetter- Elinor James Leroy Kirchhoff ' gk Bottom Row S 1 A I L d . , , , , er . :- yvia une ennar, Sara McNeel, Paul Welborn Sansom, Robert Kennon Sansom, Rad Smith, Iohnny ay or, Beth Weidenfeld, Bob Marten Wilcox, Mary Willingham. NORMA DEAN MCVAY Znd Vice-President I DIANE NELSON Secretary I,-W, GUIE cn' 'I S Chaplain W- DORIS ANN FRAZIER Treasurer PAUL WELBORN SANSOM Parliamentarian SPRING TERM OFFICERS PATRICIA ANN HINZE Historian MISS RUBY EVELYN DUGOSH Sponsor MARGARET ANN CHANDLER PATRICIA ARNIM BLUDWORTH Repoflef President TOMMY SCHMIDT BILLY WARD ROBERT KENNON SANSOM lst Vice-President Serg9CU'1lS-Cff'A1'm5 PAGE 101 The Fine Arts Society f if was founded in l941 f if by Miss Ruby Evelyn Dugosh f if to further interest in art at f f Sketching trips 1 + members learn form +1 1 enjoy noted artists at lovely meetings f if + Requirements for membership + + sincere interest in art f 1 at least a C average if Q A Charles Thompson if if Ieff alumnus if f spoke in home of Patricia Arnim Bludworth f f new officers were installed f f. 1 Excursions made to Witte Museum f A talks f if discussions A f socials f + laughter A f entertainment + 1 if P Q filling Waiced ir Top Row:-Mrs, Dorothy Curtis Pease, Spons.p Martha Terrell Couch, Preslg Eatricia Lawshe, Vice-Pres.g Nedra Glenn McCready, Sedyg Nancy Gale, Treas.g Susie I. Van Valin, Parl. and Hist.g Sarah Louise oung, Rep. SeF5nd RoW:'- n Simons, S t.-at- r 7 Pal Copelanji, Chaplainp loan Alleng Sandra lane Beckmang Laura Allyne Bickleyy Dianne Armen a Blacg e aire ower. Bottom Row:-Mggilyn Edelmang Norma Ioan Fergusonp Bonnie Pearl Frangosg Marilyn E. Gerhardtg Frankie Io Gibsonp A Vw-,fl-' 'ai' -W is Anna Hartungg Ige House. al' Girls' Glee Club 1 f guided by Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease 1 f was organized in l925 if if at Main Avenue it f re-organized at lefferson in IQ34 + + if Club held an ice cream social on the drill field in fall 'Ir + t Club showed talent with operetta 1 1 An Old Fashioned Charm f. if 1 Capable songsters thrilled leff With sweet voices 1 s vibrant tones + f mellow harmony if if f Same evening f it a lovely party for the cast f i at Martha Terrell Couch's home i f I. For the first time I. ,Q lovely voices of Girls' Glee Club floated over Alamo Stadium in half-time activities PAGE 102 5 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS PEASE Sponsor NEDRA GLENN MCCREADY President MARTHA TERRELL COUCH Vice-President X PATRICIA LAWSHE Secretary SI-IELLEY PAUL Treasurer IANE HOUSE Parliamentarian and Historian ir faqawi 7une4 -If Top Row:iRuth lane Kelleyg lane Collette Kirkp Eleanor lane Kneipg Vivian Mary Knoppp Dolores Lemesg Lettie Lou Levyp Sara , Belle McClelen Second Row:-- Shirley Ann McWhirterg Katharyn Michaelisp Virginia Katherine Ritcheyg Anne Lasater Ryalsg anel uci e .c irmery Sharon Lynn Schofieldg Diana Lurene Stout. Bottom Row:-Frances lean Vogelp Clara W'alvoordp lone Rhona Weisbergg Margaret Etta Wellsg Anne Wheelerp Carolyn Wiseg Sallie lean Zimmermann. eg'-5 sP1t1NGg11ggM orrrcgzrts-qconm ' BONNIE PEARL FRANECTSK Reporter xl SARA DBELLE MIYILELEN IOAN ALLEN C -1 eanis-at-Arms O ANN SIMON Chaplain ANNA ' ' RTUNG LAURA ALLYNE BICKLEY Co-Librarians VIVIAN MARY KNOPP Accompanist 7 3359595 fa f f at Alamo Heights game it it also Turkey Day game f ff 1 On Fathers' Night f + Ieff's nightingales presented The Bells of St. Mary's f 1 f Pictures Were taken by +1 it Sunday Express Magazine it + when each aspiring Lily Pons broke into the news + it it December ff + traditional carol singing at Gunter Hotel it f f. December 20th was a busy day ff f girls took part in Shakespeare assembly ff + sang over Mustang Time f f tor all San Antonio to hear it at enjoyed a gala party at Harry Douglas Stewart's home f it it Girls' Glee Club is again successful it +. 1 PAGE 103 UMM! Baqfi' Glad E il X gf it Top Row:-Mr. Roy W, Arrowood, Spons.p Frank Bradley, Pres.p Raymond Elsworth McBride, Vice-Pres., Bob Williams, Rec, Sec'y, Marvin Alle Dean, lr,, Cor. Sec'yg Wayne Swearingen, Treas., Bill C. Shepard, Parlg Bob Potter, Hist. Second Row:-Dick Bowen, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Bernar Cane, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Robert David Whitten, Chaplainp Beverly Ann Brown, Shirley Ann Pletcherg Amy lone Iohnsonp Wanda Lee Ionesg lean An Smith. Bottom Row: -Charles Gene Andres, Dale Bates, Kenneth Cale Beissner, LeRoy Birdwellg Chuck Boyle, William W. Bradshaw, Tommy Hr Browne, Delano Callan. W I rf -'1 ' ' -V' ' 'YW ,. ,. J V ' n 1- Ah,-v3 ,?fz 42 ' -'ti ' 2- 2 'W if 'ga'-. 'wk' iv tot Qui. .--iwdg' 7 ' v4 4. , -, I. 2 - r -. ,'lv,,,'.x,.15 f,' ,,,:,:, H, -C- J SPRING TERM OFFICERS r The Hayne Debating Society if f founded in l885 f f is oldest boys' MR. ROY W. ARRCWOOD ' club in Texas if f f Original name was Governors' Club at Main Avenue Sponsor High School ff f Club was reorganized at Iefferson in l932 and named FRANK BRADLEY I President for famous statesman if f Robert Young I-layne f ff f Purpose of Hayne IS to further understanding among students ff 1 promote school activities f. if if FRED WHITCOMB RILEY l Vice-President Project is if f buying records for school dances f f if September l4 ff f tense MARVIN ALLEN DEAN, lr. moment f f hushed voices + fr at first meeting of year 1 f f September 21 f + Corresponding Secretary Mustang Corral f f first social if f happy voices ff f many thanks to new and PAGE 104 fume! Ula! Glad Top How:-limmy Ioe Choquetteg Roy M. Cline: Robert Curly Eddie S. Daileyg Wilbur Lee Dennisg Byron Allen Donzisp Kenneth Charles Farnsworthg Q-yon Buford Fitz. Second Row:-Art Flindersp Al Freemang Max Gardnerg Frank Goodmang Eddie Gwyng Icck C. Hammerp Iohn Kenneth Harzy hnny Hatcher. Bottom How:-Iames Richard Hillg Raymond Leon Holemanp Iohn Charles Hoyog Glenn Huntg Douglas Elliot Iohnsong George dilton Iohnsong Robert Montieth Kellerg Rod Keller. , , ,,,,,v wh, 5 I I f Iliff, ', - '5 it 1 'l ' 1' '- H l K -1- 'C' :J swf: ...,J,-uv in 5. I, 4. .f',f'X'u. ay fs 'pi SPRING TERM OFFICERS-1 Cont.l BOB WILLIAMS Recording Secretary WAYNE SWEARINGEN Treasurer ROBERT CURL Parliamentarian BOB POTTER Historian wonderful sponsor if f Mr. Roy Arrowood f f it Mascots were chosen f f if Twenty new members were elected October of 1949 f + f Shine those shoes if 4. domce a jig + if give me some gum +1 if sing a song if if just Hayne initiation f f f October 28 f f Haynes Went to Port Aransas it 1 enjoyed fishing if if swimming f if playing games on beach + Q f November 5 f f brisk air if Q comfortable fire- place if if warming music it f full moon it it couples dancing if it cheering songs if if Hayne social it +1 if Many thanks go to F rank Bradley's grandparents if f 1. December 14 if if Haynes had Christmas spirit Q if friendship f if unseltishness 1 1 PAGE 105 eaecfzll' Za jefjmm gf Top Row:-Harris Broughton Kimbellg lack Knapp: D nald A lack Laing Ralph V, Lemesp Iohn W. Marmorg Mike McCarleyg Tommy Moseley Second Row:-Richard Muggg Carroll D. Myersg George alton elerson, Ir.g Jerry Allen Pylep Fred Vilhitcomb Rileyg Iohn Robert Rogersp Ioh Russellp Robert Lee Schupbach. Boilom Row:-Iim Robert Stephensp HarrY.DOug1f1S Stewflrtr Cflfl TOUCH: Dick Taylor: Wayne Thomas: Eai Franklin Tritty Ben Hill Whitakerg Frank Holland Williams. l ' 'f ff' .. u , 1 lf j,,5-gifs' 4: f W , fi 'L' i 't'4w,Q 7 ' ' -.1,.4 4'i'w.,2a..:5- f ,ii 1'!.-Um Afv, SPRING TERM OFFICERS-Q Conti with packages of clothes f f candy 1 f. food 1. ,Q gifts if Q for needy family f Q 1 CARROLL D. MYERS Reporter Ianuary 14 if it first social of new year f 1 held at Y.M.C.A. f + colorful decora- DICK BOWEN tions Q 1. refreshments + if dancing if f wonderful music + Q grand time f. i wr Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Ianuary 21 1 1 last dance of fall term f 1 sweet music 1 4. soft lights if + 4. RAYMOND ELSWORTH MCBRID February 25 f f delightful hayride f Q to Harry Douglas Stewart's home it Q r CO-Sergeant-at-Arms April f 1 lnteresting events followed fast f ff 1 Annual spring outing ff f at Con Can ff +1 where everyone tried his skill at cooking +1 +. f. Credit for this years success goes to Mr. Arrowood 1 1 a truly inspirational sponsor and friend + 1 f PAGE 106 7aue 04 Emllcfe 5 'op Row:-Miss Opal Hughes, Co-Spons., Miss Marguerite McFarland, Co'Spons., 'Helen Virginia Hendricks, Pres., Nancy Sanders, Vice-Pres., Susan tlarie Iohnson, Parl, Betty Ie-anne Krause, Hist., Elizabeth Ann Stutz, Rep., Mary Ann Orr, Sgt,-atAArms, Doris Mae Arnold, Chaplain. Second low:e Dora Brown, Emma De Los Santos, Adrienne Lenore Dhossche, Gloria Marie Esparza, Stella Cantu Garcia, Virginia Rose Gill, Io Anne d B 't M ' Gunn Ph llis Iune laschke Bott R G ' I R h Al K V M K M - Ifor on, oma arie , y , cm ow:- enevieve ew, ut ine arren, ivian ary nopp, crgaret Ioyce McPherson, osalyn Monahan, Barbara Ann O'Hearn, Carmoleta Osborne, Ioan Spangler, Bettie Lee Taylor, Irene Gloria Torres. ,V 4' 'K' X 1 LEQI ip YV ,U I I Xy X fl XM griij' X SPRING TERM OFFICERS I MISS OPAL HUGHES PIISS MARGUERITE MCFARLAND ' Co-Sponsors SUE ALEXANDER President SUSIE EATOR Vice-President 1 BETTY IEAN CROW l Secretary BETTIE LEE TAYLOR A Treasurer I MYRNA LOUISE GORSUCH Reporter 'l Homemaking Club f it was founded in fall of 1950 1 + f Students from foods and clothing classes organized ff if to meet needs and interests of girls in the Home- making Department if vi f With Helen Virginia Hendricks as chairman f 1 officers were elected for the fall term f 1+ 1+ Wednesday was decided upon as the time for meeting if f 1 Many interesting programs have been enjoyed during the year if f tea if it style show I+ if musical program with several numbers by Max Gardner if 4. book reviews if if f Activities in the foods laboratory if if were fun for each girl who participated f f f Club membership is lovely privilege if f if PAGE 107 :gg A . . 'rs' y 4 X5 A j , ,il , Top Row:-Mx. Rupert Sprott, Sponsg Lloyd Estill Pawkett, Ir., Presy Al Rodgers, Vice-Pres.p Bobby Lynn Wilson, Sec'y. Second Row:-Dick Arellanop David Caterp Robert Curl: Clifford Grump Harry Logan. Bottom Row:-lim Murrayg lack Holden Piehlg Raymond L, Richardsg Thomas L. Schneiderp Louis West. if Iefferson Radio Club 1 if Was organized March of 1943 f f by Miss Kathora Remy 1 f f Club has very high aims it + promoting interest in radio and elec- tronics ff f training members in radio receiver repair ff 1 interesting all scientifi- cally minded students f 1 if Club is now sponsored by Mr. Rupert Sprott Q f able and helpful friend ff 1 if lt has built and operated WIRC f if first high school Wired-wireless station in the nation ff f ff Now in operation is WSPEX + f 75 Watt if if 10-meter amateur radio-phone station + ff over which members talk to harns 'anyWhere in the World if if if Worthy organization in a great school f if if PAGE 108 Grilling 7!f5pgff , Wt . , 3 J SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. RUPERT SPROTT Sponsor LLOYD ESTILL PAWKETT, Ir. g President AL RODGERS Vice-President l RAYMOND L. RICHARDS ' Secretary-Treasurer lfeffanlfze 74171- l l SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. MARTHA C. MCDANIEL l Sponsor HAL ATKINS President MERRY TOM BLUE Secretary ANNE IACQUELINE WALLACE Scrap Book Custodian V JIMMY HILL Sound Effects Manager LIONEL E. GUM Treasurer IACQUELINE LOIS FERRY Critic l Top Row: -Hal Atkins, Pres,g Merry Torn Blue, Sec'yp Anne Iacqueline Wallace, Scrap Book Custodiang Timmy Hill, Sound Effects Manager. Second Row: -Lionel EX Gum, Treas.g Iacqueline Lois Ferry, Critic, Dorothy Sue Garner, Amy lone Iohnsong Iohn W. Marmor. Bottom How:-lean Ray McKaig, Fred Schimmelptennigg Leah Ray Solomon, Iimmy Vance Stovall, lone Rhona Weisberg. Ietterson Broadcasters' Club I I newcomer I I was organized in tall of 1949 I I I Mustang Time I I weekly radio program I I every Tuesday I I I Guest speakers I I Well known announcers I I prominent commentators I I give advice I I criticism I I I Program ranks high for high school programs I I I December 13 I I Hal Atkins's party I I members listened to own recorded voices I I I Later I I delicious toodl I I I Then all played Rhythm I I I Spring I I assembly I I socials I I guest speakers I I I Reason for club's success I I Mrs. Martha C. McDaniel I I sponsor I I organizer I I leader I I I PAGE 109 1411 foe Une - Une frm :dll Top How:-Paul Williams, Presy Art Flinders, Treas.p Don Raybourn, Chaplaing Don Barksdaleg Lewis Caballerog Eddie Ma Chambers. Second Row: -Cleo C. Cr-auchg Wilbur Lee Dennisg Byron Allen Donzisg Max Gardner: Frank Goodrncmg lohnny Hernandez, Bottom Row:-Terry Bob Hollinasworthg Richard Iulian Iaureguig Terry Lemons: David Makarg lack Gesler Mathewsg loe Morrisong Tom Sawyer. I Club f Q was founded in l944 if f by Coaches Harry Hamilton and Barlow Irvin 1 ff if Inspiring sponsors now Q + Coaches lewell Wallace and Harry Hamilton f f f Membership is open to lettermen in all sports f if f With Teamwork its motto f + I Club stands for healthy relationship among students f f athletes f f faculty if if 1 Club colors f i on diamond-shaped pin 1 if with I embedded in the center f 1 are symbolic of lefferson f ,. f Club sponsored pay show and assembly f f Q Building true character ff Q sportsmanship f f membership signifies real school service f if of utmost value + ,Q + PAGE 110 ., f' 5- 1 E I 'Ziyi , au f' 5' .?i'3y:, SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. IEWELL WALLACE MR. HARRY HAMILTON Co-Sponsors PAUL WILLIAMS President ART FLINDERS Treasurer DON RAYBOURN Chaplain if me Sefzaice Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Peaseg Spons., Cleo C, Crouch, Pres., Robert Kemper Zander, Vice-Pres., Ernest A. Harry Douglas Stewart, Treas., Iames W. Gunn, Parl, Second Row: -- Dale Hoagland, I-list, and Rep., Vivian Mary companistg Ken Burnettep Marvin Eugene Crockettp Richard Iulian Iauregui, Milfton,B. Kay. Bottom Row: e'C1T3Y'les Adam Top Row: - Leo Nietoy Marvin George Schaffer, Dennis C, Scroggin, Wayne Thomasr George Allen Watson: Ierry Wlilkef WiHSlOW. FY! f 1-11 -.-H ,v- ' :t Q ze-... .nJ: TGe:f.. ! '! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! L.,,x,xg5'q.Wy-fff,-ikaj 5 ' -'. 'v.. -. 1:'LlfSff1.3.m 'gf-'IW a SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS PEASE Sponsor HARRY DOUGLAS STEWART President LIONEL E. GUM Vice-President WAYNE THOMAS Corresponding Secretary IERRY WALKER WINSLOVV' Treasurer BENIAMIN PASTINSKY Parliamentarian DALE HOAGLAND Reporter IESSE LOZANO Chaplain DAVID CATER LOUIS PANTUSO Co-Sergeanls-at-Arms ir The Male Chorus I I was organized by Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Pease f I lor letterson boys interested in group singing 1 f 1 Purpose is to further music in our school + f to offer music when desired I I f The Chorus helped produce An Old Fashioned Charm f I operetta I +1 I Male Chorus starred in Armistice Day assembly f I I In Decem- ber ff I boys sang beautiful Christmas carols I +1 on Gunter Hotel terrace I ff I They also sang in Christmas assembly f I later in the Baccalaureate and graduation exercises f I f Boys also participated in the Region Six Competition festival f f I Fine school servicel PAGE 111 szmfwa ,High t 4 s z I i S Top Row: -Mr. Claude V. Iones, Sponsq William Millard Reed, Pres.g Donald Ray Campbell, Vice-Presp Ice Edward McCollum, Znd Vice-Pre Patrick O'Bannon McShane, Rec. Se:'yg I, Y. Parsons, Cor. Sec'yp Allan G, Little, Treas.g Wcgme Kenneth Travis, Parl. Second Row: -Charles Sugi R.,T ShdSt-t-A ,I BLldSt.t-A Ll'Ih St'b,hl',C l V'iiCld-K Mh man, eol ommy c mi t, g . a rms- oe , oy , g -a rmsg is ie o n ne er ap ami arc yn irgmia ou , aren Ioan ars c Iane Maverick McNeelg Mary Ann Smith. Bottom Row:-Ioe Ann Surteesg Margy Wrightp Iack Adairy William Alterman: George Andersong Richc Baetzp Arnold Melvin Barbang Marvin Barenblat. The Ieffersonian Forum 1 1 was first organized at Main Avenue High School in 1908 1 1 1 It Was reorganized at Iefferson in 1932 by Mr. Howard Doolittle 1 1 with its present name 1 1 1 Present sponsor 1 1 Mr. Claude V. Iones 1 1 has helped club in many Ways 1 1 to complete a Worthy project 1 1 buying stage fixtures 1 1 1 Purpose of the Forum 1 1 is to promote leadership 1 1 friendship 1 1 scholarship 1 1 character 1 1 1 Officers are elected at first meeting of term 1 1 proud 'mascots are presented their pins 1 1 1 Then club's first project is to get good new members 1 1 must be Iefferson student 1 1 must be interested in PAGE 112 7L.f 531221 x fl.:'e1g'f .5 QE Y. 1 pi '11 .. , -f - 1, .tn ' gil- gs 122- iQ!L,?i Ja 'qui rx-I- ' SPRING TERM OFFICERS I MR, CLAUDE V. IONES Sponsor WILLIAM MILLARD REED President PATRICK O'BANNON MCSHAIY lst Vice-President ARTHUR KAISER O'KRENT 2nd Vice-President TOMMY SCHMIDT Corresponding Secretary MORRIS SPECTOR Recording Secretary ir gdjecfiaat ZUGJLUW up Row: -Kenneth C. Bibb: Charles Cytriny lack Aarron Efrony George Sheldon Elog Ioe Moody Evansy Edmund Footer Scott Coleman Grayg Ronnie avid Greenberg. Second Row:-Iohn Iohnsg Russell Lee Kelierg Bob Koesterp Iohnny Lampisg Harry Loganp Arthur Kaiser O'Krentg Morris Bernard nnerp Ronald Richard Reper. Bottom Row: - Raymond L. Richardsg Morris Spectorg Sam Stanardg Iohnny Taylorg left Van Kleefg Billy Ward. Ronald la ave Wolflp Henry H. Young. l ?f1 V 4 QL ff LJ N 'za .5 5.5.-f at .Q 1, 'Ji' 1 fb I ?f3'i '552 72 aa! ,Jil -L. . - all 'gy Q1 ryksf Paine rznivi OFFICERS-lCont.J i RUSSELL LEE KELFER Treasurer N WAYNE KENNETH TRAVIS Parliamentarian I ALLAN G. LITTLE Historian l I. Y. PARSONS Reporter DONNIE E. WILLIAMS LISLIE IOHN STRIEBER Co-Sergeants-at-Arms club Q Q must have good standing f ff if Fall events included lovely social at Pat McShane's Q 1 1 ln December f 1 Forum entertained sister club f f Shakespeares f f in cafeteria 1 if with coke party if 1 r Spring term f r members Went to Port Aransas for an outing if if had a wonder- ful social f if and held with their sister club the traditional Ieff-Shake Valentine dance f f gala occasion f 1 1 Club gives hearty support. to all school projects f 1 if Co-operation if ff friendship if ff loyalty 1 1 Iefi Forum means all these in full measure 1 if 1 A great club in a great school lives up to a great name if it f PAGE 113 Spinning emu ,rf Top Row:-Miss Bess Richards, Spons., Nancy O'Byrne, Pres., Barbara Lucille Noake, Vice-Pres., Helen Timpson, Rec. Sec'y, lean Ann Smith, Cor. Sec'y, Elward Emma Schneider, Treas., Lucy Yerly, Parl,, Marqy Wright, Hist., Elaine Ruth Nebenzahl, Co-Rep. Second Row:- Marjorie Ann Deason, Co-Rep., Anne lacqueline Wallace, Sgt.-at-Arms, Barbara Sue Frazier, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sara Ph llis Maxwell, Chaplain, Iohnnie Mae Akin, Gail Ruth Anderson, lesselyn Elizabeth Andrews, Elaine Aniol, Libby Ann Aronstein, Third Row:-Mary Hernandez Arredondo, Becky Ashby, Dorothy Ann Badders, Phyllis Roger Baird, lean Baker, Nancy Belle Balatow, 'Janie Baugh, Ann Bennett, Elvira Bitzkie. Bottom Row: - Merry Tom Blue, Marilynn Bones, loan Marie Boyles, Patsy Bradfield, Susan Brody, Ioan Claire Brown, Virginia Campbell, Mary Louise Carpenter, Bonnie lean Carson, Cecelia Mae Casey. mln- ' -1' Q df' 1- Yfwm 4' .afffv A' 'Wfiim:T 'l l . c-'..rn+?iigil?,.ti:s.suik1ff SPRING TERM OFFICERS The Lassos if f organized in l933 f if by Miss Constance Douglas if if have acquired wide recognition f f if ln 1938 + + they were Written MISS BESS RICHARDS Sponsor up in Lite if if and the following year f if were honored guests of NANCY O'BYRNE Vice-President Garner if f and Henry Ford 1 if While they toured the premdem Wor1,d's Fair if if also put on an exhibition when the Dodgers played BARBARA LUCILLE NOAKE the Cardinals f r f Purpose is to support letterson in every endeavor Vicepresident if if as a pep squad and service organization if f i Sponsor is Miss TEAN ANN SMITH Corresponding Secretary Bess Richards f + f Outstanding features of Lassos f if vivid red and I HELEN TIMPSON blue uniforms if i Wide belts r 1 huge hats if if twirhng ropes f if f. Recording Secretary PAGE 114 Galaafal Gad W it t 3- 0 Top Row:- Cecile Chidgeyp Marjorie Nell Classeng Carolyn Virginia Cloudg Betty Daurng Blanche Marie Davisp Diane Davisg Viola Anne Deavoursg Beverly Denison: Mary Io Eisemann, Second Row:-Shirley Ruth Ellingerp Tommy Io Everetty Carolyn Fairallg Diane Fearisp Iacqueline Lois Ferryy Shirley Ann Fletcherg Ruth Ann Forbesg Ioann Formanng Barbara Fortassain. Third Row:- Mary Carolyn Garrettg Betty Lou Gillg Verna Armatine Glenng Natalee lean Goodmang Elizabeth Ann Grecog Dorothy Louise Green: Nancy Greeng Billie lean Grilling Peggy lean Grun, Botlom Row:-eSally Ann Gueringerg Geraldine Ann Gurleyg Marilyn Ioyce Haleg Betty Io Hamlettg Carolyn lean Hankeg Martha Ann Hanusg Barbara Harrisg Patsy Ioy Hartg Blanche Elizabeth Hernandez: Virginia Hicks. V- ' Q ofa. . 1 ' Six ' -Q ' 3 . e,v12liIil?,-,a,:a.a3::ilSff ' SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.J ELWARD EMMA SCHNEIDER Treasurer LUCY YERLY Parliamentarian MARGY WRIGHT Historian ELAINE RUTH NEBENZAHL Reporter ANNE IACQUELINE WALLACE BARBARA SUE FRAZIER Co-Sergeanls-at-Arms Every Lasso t + must maintain a C average + it + September 30 1 i they cheered the team to victory when they traveled to Corpus Christi 1 ff on chartered buses f it if At three October games ff it Lassos knew that their team would Win i f. t November 3 I. 1 ivhen left played Alamo Heights 1 it they yelled extra loud at the pep rally it if f On November 24 if if the Lassos and a special sectidh of Iell students performed spectacular card tricks it 1 before the game ff if under the direction of Miss'Augusta Boyle 1 1. f At halt time drill Q t companies T and I entered from the four corners of the lieldl and PAGE 115 angling Qaacf 7011! Top How:-Diane Hierholzerp Martha Ann Hillp Patricia Ann Hinzeg Barbara Gail Horny Miriam Frances Hugginsg Elinor lamesg Amy Ione Iohnsong Elizabeth Ioyce Iohnsonp Shirley Ann lones. Second Row:-Mary lane Kothmannp Esther Leighg Sylvia Iune g Io Nan Lothringerg Sandra Lovece, Third Row:- Yolancla Loveceg Pauline Lyong gunice Lytleg Carolyn Mathisg Bette Ieanne Mayg lris Nell McCowng Ros Gloria Elaine Mindes. B tom Row:-Leonila Isabel Molinag Geraldine Carolina Monierg loan Morgang Morrisonp Betty Napierg3Doroth! Evelyn, Newnarnfloyce Marie Northg Ruth Nortong lo Ann Nota, Lennardg Ioan Leonardg Marian Io ce Levyg Burney Ieane Lipkeg Lesbia Lobo formed a church f if horn of plenty f if and Words: Give Thanks To God f 1 as a very appropriate half time drill on Thanksgiving if f f December 10 1 ff Lassos journeyed to Dallas 1 1 for football finals ff it on a special train ff ff f Although field was rain soaked ff 1 and Lassos' shoes stuck in the mud and even sank f if they gave an outstanding performance if + by forming a gift box With a big bow on top f ff a teddy bear 1 f a toy soldier 1 ff a locomotive With twirling ropes as Wheels and batons as rods in Their spirits were still high it 1. when the basketball season rolled around f f f Successful backward PAGE 116 e Michaudg Doris Millerg Ioan Morrisonp Shirley -V lll' r ir- Pl J' X 1 '5- j I . gb .1 .I M.-1ff4v,.,f.ff,ast-axe' 61 We .55 5 it J -I . ,L -053 gauze sczmz sm: Top Row:-Mary Lee O'Mealyy Libby Ann Pennerg D'Ann Pfeifferg Ann Pfeilg Barbara Lee Pierceg Carolyn Louise Plattg Esther Margaret Ramirezp Margie Reinagelg Rena Elizabeth Reynolds. Second Row: H- Marjorie Nell Robertsg Anna Lou Russellg Nellie Salas: Elia Sanchezg Pat Sandifery Mary Lou Saxony Molly Schlesingerg Barbara Ioyce Schubertg Eleanor Schuetzep Glenda Ruth Scott. Third How:-Patsy Seeleyp Ianet Shortp Ieannette Simsg Yeola Steedg Ioe Ann Surteesp Ioyce Elaine Swainp Oga arie Ianet Trabuccog Janet Twitchellg Ruth Vermillion. Bottom Row: - Beth Weidenteldg Io Lyn Whaleyg Sally Whitey Betty Ioyce Wightg Nancie lane Wingog Susan Ga Wish- Barbara Woffordg Barbara Wrightg Elaine Ioyce Wulfe. r 'Q,' r 1. 2 . rt' .4 'Q - J: a 'P7 5' A' M' ' ' , -- New : siiiit fdmxabiiw dances were given if f on October 22 and on lanuary 27 + ir it February 17 ff ff Lassos marched f f in the Livestock Exposition parade + ff and were guests at the first annual exposition in San Antonio f 1 f ln the spring + +1 many events filled the Lasso calendar Q f ff During Fiesta Week f Q they 'marched in the Trades 1 f. Western 1 +1 Battle of Flowers parades Q Q f The Lasso Show finally arrived f r 632, N FS f , it 'M ' ' . llg a very clever presentation f +1 + Then came major event of the Year r f Chuck Wagon +1 1 Q Imaginative yet hilarious f f the Lasso show captured the fancy of the audience 4. +1 f Great Lasso year if Q Q PAGE 117 AU Sempifeana Nmiclilia pea Top Row:-Miss Gladys E. Morgan, Spons., Lollie Wright, Pres., William Patterson Kenney, lst Vice-Pres., Ann Pitts, 2nd Vice-Pres., Virginia Hicks, Sec'y, Elizabeth Ann Altlather, Treas., Guie Git, Rep., Patsy Seeley, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row:-Bob Koester, Co- Sgt.-at-Arms, Elaine Aniol, Tony Asch, Phyllis Roger Baird, Kenneth C, Bibb, Rosie Birenberg, Alvis Ann Boyd, Edward M. Brook. Third Row:-Ioan Claire Brown, Irma Nereida Cantu, Alfred A. Chamberlain, Ann Copple, Corinne Kay Craig, Jeannine Fay Craig, Robert Curl, Frona Ruth Davis. Bottom Row:-Eva Mae Dicke, Ioe Britt Ehresman, Shirley Ruth Ellinger, Norma Ioan Ferguson, Maynard G. Fuller, Scott Coleman Gray, Clilrlord Grum, -53973 AY ww 0 f'.'l' I 0xeItt4o'.,- 42 s AEP fexfaaggf Latin Club ff ff one ot letterson's oldest f it was founded by Miss Pearl SPRING TERM CFFICERS West's Virgil students at Main High f ff if Later + it Miss Gladys E. MISS GLADYS E- MORGAN Morgan's classes merged with the others f f making Miss West and Sponsor Miss Morgan co-sponsors 1 ir + The Latin Club has Well upheld its LOU-IE WRIGHT President motto Q f Sempiterna Arnicitia per Linguam Sempiternamu if f A , ,, WILLIAM PATTERSON KENNEY Lasting Friendship through a Lasting Language f ff if Purposes are to , , 1 lst Vice-President promote friendship among Latin students f 1 to encourage others to ANN PITTS study the still vital language + 1 to promote scholarship + f to support 2nd Vicwpresident PAGE ns .finquam Sempflfedmam Top Row:-Marilyn loyce Haley Cookie Harrisp lorries Hartzheimy Nancy Knight Hurdg Elinor Iarnesg Shirley lobeg Shirley Ann Ionesg lane Collette Kirk, Second Row:-Do eg Lily Leey Marcus L. Maspero, Ir.g Bette Ieanne Mayg Iackie Nell McAr!hurg Barbara Anne McGlassong lean Ray McKaigg lim urray. Third Row:-Paul Frederic Perryg Iaclyn Pinkg Bob Pottery Ioseph Ruliog Maurice Orton Ryan, Ir.g Iimmie Arline Sarrang Barry Scotty Clough Shelton, III. Bottom Row: - Sharon Elizabeth Smithg Iacob H. Stillmang Ioyce Elaine Swainp Olga Marie Talericog Ioy lane Van Artsdalen: Carole Ann Willittg Elizabeth Ann Wilmethp Lucy Yerly, mit W 0 qgllilrij lf, ,355 gzip I 1 fa'4i,c5'.,+'S SPRING TERM OFFICERS-tCont.l VIRGINIA I-IICKS Secretary ELIZABETH ANN ALTFATHER Treasurer GUIE GIT Historian-Reporter BOB KOESTER PATSY SEELEY Co-Sergeants-at-Arms Ietlersons activities + I f Lovely pin f 1 gold L f f gold scroll if 1 laurel leaves + 1 f September f if Club elected officers f f f October f 1 President Lollie Wright served ,delicious punch and cake ff 1 issued membership cards ff tt f November f f Dr. lack Lee 1 Q talked to inter- ested members : 1 1 Another prominent guest +1 ff was Miss Pearl West if f former co-sponsor f + Who Was knighted With honorary membership Q if f Roman life pictures were presented to the school I f 1 December it f Club held the Roman Saturnalia at home ot Lollie Wright 1 f , 'PAGE x19 y Waaihff !Vamae!ae4 Top Row:-Mrs, Mary E, Talialerro, Spons., Shirley Ann Fletcher, Pres., Shirley Louise Iensen, Vice-Pres., Merry Torn Blue, Rec. Sec'y, Elizabeth Ann Greco, Treas., Amy lone Iohnson, Parl,, S Gay Wish, Hist., Barbara Ruth Eckles, Rep. Second Row: -Barbara Lucille Nocxke, Sgt,-at-Arms, Ann Pitts, Sgt.-at-Arms, Katheri e ean ,C aplain, Elaine Aniol, Gay Arnold, Libby Ann Aronstein, leon Baker, anie Baugh. Third Row:-Betty Berry, Carol Bessellieu, Rosie Birenberg, Patricia Arnim Bluclworth, Marilynn Bones, Ioan Claire rown, Marylyn Brown, Helen Ann Cazell. Bottom Row:-Ruth Chaddiclc, Cecile Chidgey, Pqt Copeland, Martha Terrell Couch, Blanche Marie Davis, Diane Davis, Mary Helen Dobbins, Sue Easley, Mary Io Eisemann. Martha Iefferson Randolph Society if 1 sponsored by Mrs, Mary E. Taliaferro f 1, was founded in Ieiferson in l933 if it as a social and service club f if it Purpose f f as it has always been if f is to promote better friendship among Iefferson girls it f and to serve the school in every way it possibly can Q +. I Named in honor oi Thomas Ieifersorfs beloved daughter 1 +1 club Well lives up to its great name f I if Beautiful club pin represents the door of Monticello f it Thomas Iefferson's home f f if Colors if if green and yellow if f are loved by all the members + if if PAGE 120 V' ' 4,2 -1..iA5w5f--,-..-..1.,.. .:'- -Q. ,r- , dy si' .241 1, .L 'fl-,ggimxix or-.r.w,.::q5f, 7 'n l 2 l l .1 if-U SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. MARY E. TALIAFERRO Sponsor SHIRLEY ANN FLETCHER President SHIRLEY LOUISE IENSEN Vice-President Rencfefzing Scfzaaf Se ' Top Row:-Kathryn lean Ericksong Diane Fearisg Ruth Ann Forbesg Barbara Fortassaing Barbara Sue Frazierg Mary Carolyn Garrettp Ieanie Goldeny Angilee Green. Second Row:-Dorothy Louise Greeng Nancy Greeng Billie lean Griffing Carolyn lean Hankep Cookie Harrisg Wanda Maxine Harrisg Anna Hartungg Barbara Ann Harwellg Frances Hoffman. Third Row:-Dolores Holmesp Mouse' Barbara Ann lsbellg Elizabeth Ioyce Iohnsony Dorothy ludsong Ian Knebelp Mary lane Kothmannp Patricia Lawsheg Esther eigh. Bottom Row:-Sylvia Iune Lennardg Barbara Anne Leonardg Ioan Leonardg Marian Ioyce Levyg Pauline Lyonp Sara Phyllis Maxwellg Sara Belle McCleleng Norma Dean McVay. QQ dj ' 'f 1- Ls 'V 'Si i ,,.. gl.. 1 -, ' -we 1:- ' ,.r' ,. Wa. df ,lx-f 'ft .l , ,l'4q5yuuu'- yu---:0.'a355l:?.f I' Q its 1,-.U ---,-- SPRING TERM OFFICERS-lCont.J HELEN TIMPSON Secretary IUDY MUNROE Treasurer AMY IONE IOHNSON Parliamentaria SUSAN GAY WISH Historian Regular meetings are held every Wednesday in 126 f f + Club won the spirited Annual sales contest with 311 per cent of its membership f f having bought or sold annuals if f marvelous showing of school service Q f f Members have many social events ff + began fall with tea in cafeteria f if for new girls to become better acquainted with older girls if if f New members elected ff Q initiation began f + final initiation held at school f f with cake and punch enjoyed by every member f r f December it +1 luncheon at Oak Hills Country Club was a brilliant PAGE 121 Selllfinq. Jfigfz fcfeah sr wr: Q X,.,.: F Qaida , JN 1 kwa: gf' Hr, .QW .QW vu, vi by x i Top How'-Gloria Elaine Mindes' Geraldine Carolina Monier' Betty Lee Morello- ludy Munroe' Betty Napier,6Doroth Evelyn Newnam-ff Ruth Nortong Barbara O'Brien. Second Row:-Nancy O'Byrnep Sally Ann Orthg Ann Pteilg Barbara Lee Pierce: 'Caro rice? Dorothy Ioanne Rissep Marjorie Nell Robertsj Norma Lee Robertsg Molly Schlesinger. Third Row:-Mary Margaret Schmitzg Glenda Rut Scotty Patsy Seeleyg lanet Shorty Yeola Steedg joe Ann Surteesy loyce Elaine Swainp Helen Timpsonp Ianet Trabucco. Bo om ow:5 'MmT:m Frances Walbridgey Anne Iacqueline Wallaceg Eliggbeth Ann Wilmethg Nancie lane Wingog Margaret Wolfg Barbara Wrightp Marjorie Claire Zirnmermong Alice Zoeller. 5,75 1, v., .- . .Elf 'dc M .yn 'Qs ,-5' L'-f. ln 'silw all :uve 'defy ,.'.r' lg N' -r::- j,-3:31 ez- - - - - success Q Q Q February Q Q Talent show in our auditorium was enjoyed SPRING TERM OFFICERS-mom., by all students Q Q and the great club secret was announced Q Q that BARBARA ANN HARWELL club would pay material amount Q Q on cooling system for library and Reporter gymnasium Q Q Q March Q Q dance given by all girls' clubs was a ANN PITTS beautiful event Q Q Q April Q Q the girls gave a lovely outing for their BARBARA LUCILLE NOAKE C -S - -A' brother club Q Q the Haynes Q Q Q May Q Q formal dance ended a very O ergecms at rms Successful year Q Q Q Highlight of the dance Q Q was the announcement KATHERINE DEAN NEWNAM Chaplain of the new club pre Q Q for the 1950451 year Q Q Q Mx PAGE 122 igfzul Jfanafz Top Row:-Miss Olga H. Vogel, Spons.g Rosie Birenberg, Pres.g Fred Whitcornb Riley, ViceAPres., Elizabeth Ladon, Sec'y, Sharon Lynn Schofield, Treas.g Maurice Orton Ryan, Ir., Hist.g Elizabeth Ann Altfatherg Arnold Melvin Barban. Second Row: - LeRoy Birdwell, Robert Curl, Robert Aubrey Davis, Marvin Allen Dean, Ir.p Marjorie Ann Deason, Viola Anne Deavoursg Sue Easley, Dorothy Sue Garner, Frank Goodman. Bottom Row:- lAnqilee Greenp Barbara Ann Isbell, Ioyce Dorothy Ionesp Harold Stanley Kost, Oscar Kuehrierp Barbara Anne McGlassonp Alex Scharlack, Bill Sclileuseg Eugene Harry Troutz. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIYTY N I 5 X 4 2 5 E Es S L. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS OLGA H. VOGEL Sponsor ROSIE BIRENBERG President FRED WHITCOMB RILEY Vice-President I BARBARA ANNE MCGLASSON Recording Secretary SUE EASLEY Treasurer BILL SCHLEUSE Historian i '12 f 'J ,L ZA' f .!,,,,. 7X7 L IL .M l A f L The Iefterson chapter of the National Honor Society was organized in 1932 A A by Miss Marie E. I. Helland and Miss Olga H. Vogel A A A To promote scholar- ship A A render service to the school A A A Emblem symbolizes A A scholarship A A leadership A A character A A service A A A New members elected in April A A are twenty-tive highest ranking juniors A A a certain percentage of high ranking seniors A A A Under present sponsor A A Miss Vogel A A society held tall social A A A In the spring A A the annual initiation A A was followed by a reception tor members and parents of the sixty-eight happy and fortunate new members A A A PAGE 123 6144.52 .faaefq P ia K -J Top Row:-Mrs. Theresa T. Hicks, Spons., Elizabeth Laddnv Pres., Susie I. Van Valin, lst Vice-Pres, Marthalou Moore, 2nd Vice- Pres.: Margaret Ann Chandler, Rec, Sec'y, Beverly Ann Brown, Cor. Sec'y, Barbara Charlyne Kirschke, Treas., Susan Lane Tiner, Parl., Doris Ann Frazier, Hist. Second Row:-Sharon Lynn Schofield, Rep, Elward Ernma Schneider, Sgt.-at-Arms, Martha Ann Hill, Chaplain, Dixie Ann Alexander, Roberta Anderson, Dorothy Ann Badders, Dorothy Claudelle Baker, Norma Lee Baxter, Katharine Bennett. Third Row:+Laura Allyne Bickley, Eleanor Ann Brown, Kay Chcilkley, a Chambers, Carolyn Virginia Cloud, Patricia Cohen, Nancy Lee Corley, ril n Edelma ' Olivia lune Plato. Bottom Row:-Dorot y :ay e ardner, Ianice Gardner, Dorothy Sue Garner, Mary Dale Ger ar , n ie o Gibson, Annette Helen Grote, Geraldine Ann Gurley, Patsy Haley, Betty lo Hamlett, 'ty Kay Harper. -v-+e-- ' 'gf'- The Martha Skelton Literary Society ff it was founded at Main Avenue High School as the Philomathean Club ff f f Under the direction of our present sponsor Q 1 Mrs. Theresa T. Hicks f f it was re-organized in lefferson in 1932 f r with its present name 1 Q honoring the Wife of Thomas lefferson r + ir The club has had a steady increase in members since it was first founded + f r The famous Skelton Patio + if kept beautiful by the Skeltons f + is now a tradition at lefferson + it i The Skeltons' social activities started September 21 with a tea given by the four girls' clubs f. f in honor PAGE 124 o 2 E S A- New QA S Z2 :Um ME '30 is EE U13 To H11 E6 QE UJUI -1 ' 7' v 0 6 U Ja? 'P .fsiaxi 0 Ydrbing 0 l'w-1.9 Sponsor ELIZABETH LADON President SUSIE I. VAN VALIN lst Vice-President MARTHALOU MOORE Znd Vice-President MARGARET ANN CHANDLER Recording Secretary BEVERLY ANN BROWN Corresponding Secretary fam menid fgcfzaofd Bea urs:-'t-'-I Zom. do 9.z'fUQ'U 5'-0 5451 Dax gmc ra' tw? msogol ..5 -EU 5 : I Q Eigglz-'E 511-5-:s5'9. 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D2- tn O III Z E U rd I cn FD 1 no 0 Q Ei 55, :E- '1 5 U1 Z zu 3 '-I gm: Qu:- ED:- 9.2 :sz E E F' aux., Stagg ot new girls at Ietterson + f Y October 7 + f a slumber party was held at Diane Nelson's home ff f with wonderful refreshments f f ff October 12 ff it a social was enjoyed at the home of Susan Lane Tiner f f with entertainment furnished by new members f f f February 2 +1 ff Skeltons held their annual Skelton Majestic f ff 1 February 22 1 ff club honored new members with a tea ff ff if ln May f ff club honored their graduating seniors with a luncheon 1 ff ff Iuniors made their good-bye toasts to departing seniors Q Q assuring them that Skeltons will forever be tops as they always have been f f f PAGE 125 may wa, swag l Q F 5 sf 3 5 2 Q 1 3 5 1 5 V . Top Row:-Lois Elizabeth Bates, Pres,g Sara Ellen McCarty, Vice-Presy Elaine Ruth Nebenzahl, Rec. Sec'y, Susan Lane Tiner, Cor. Sec'yg Dixie An Alexander, Treas.g Ann McRoberts, Parl.g Phyllis Adrienne GoldmanQf,Hist. and Rep.p Wayne Kenneth Travis, Co-Sgt.-at-Armsg Eugene Harry Troutg Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Second Row:-Ruth Phillips, Chaplain: Carolyn Ruth ,Andersong Becky Ashbyg Hal Atkinsg lean Bakery Susan Brodyp Beverly An' Browng Ioan Claire Browng Virginia Campbell. Bottom Row: - Bernard Carrey loy Kathryn Cerming Ieannine Fay Craigg Robert Aubrey Davisy Marjori Ann Deasonp Barbara Colleen Downingg Barbara Fortassaing Marilyn E. Gerhardtp Barbara Ann Harwellg Iohnny Hatcher. The Scribblers 1 1 was organized in 1934 1 1 by Mrs. Ethel West Weaver 1 1 1 Purpose is to encourage budding journalists 1 1 to develop their talents 1 1 and to further appreciation of good literature 1 1 1 Only requirements for membership are interest in creative Writing 1 1 recommendation from English or journalism teacher 1 1 1 Scribblers' activities 1 1 are in keeping with their name 1 1 1 Under lovely sponsor 1 1 Miss Florence Durrett 1 1 members review new books 1 1 study Works and styles of important authors 1 1 attend talks on literature 1 1 1 High points of parties are 1 1 games 1 1 stunts 1 1 1 Scribblers PAGE 126 ,fy 42? P. Alf cf .711 y 1132-11. l ld, lu- get X X l E' Q- 4 ass gl , i v gl. ,V 9121.1 . 15-V Il 1.1 - r-Twines' SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS FLORENCE DURRETT r Sponsor l i w DIANE HIERHOLZER President l BARBARA COLLEEN DOWNINQ Vice-President X SUE EASLEY Corresponding Secretary BARBARA ANNE LEONARD 1 Recording Secretary 7amo1naw 7fze4f 7UfuJl'e P 2 'op How: Margaret Ioan Holcombp Elinor Iamesg Iohn Iohnsg Elizabeth Ladonp Patricia Lawshep Lily Leep Esther Leighg Barbara Anne Leonardg fildred Blanche Liddy. Second Row:-Pauline Lyong Lberfgs Adam Maleskyy Bette Mansiieldg Nedra Glenn McCreadyg Barbara Anne McGlassong tara McNeelg Norma Dean McVayg Ioan Morgang Ioan Morrisong Bob Potter. Bottom How:-Io Ann Proctorg Tommy Schmidtp Patsy Seeleyp Leah ay Solomon: Yeola Steedg Ianet Twitchelly Billy Wardg lone Rhona Weisbergp Margo Wicky Marjorie Claire Zimmerman, If Af Q51 I is l nga: 'PRING TERM OFFICERS-1 Cont.J PATSY SEELEY Treasurer PAULINE LYONS Parliamentarian IOAN MORRISON Historian Reporter ESTHER LEIGH Chaplain BOB POTTER BILLY WARD Co-Sergeants--at-Arms have found five minutes not long enough to compose poem or story 1 1 f Tucked in club's happy memories 1 f is the swearing in of officers 1 Q followed by tamale social in President Lois Elizabeth Bates's backyard f. it 4. Club con- ducted initiation ceremony at home of Barbara Colleen Downing f if if High- light of year f ff Christmas party at president's home on December l3 if ff f After Writing spur-of-the-moment masterpieces if 1 members enjoyed delicious punch f f cookies f Q f Scribblers held gala socials throughout the spring f 1. at which lucky members found that quick thinking brings happy results if if f PAGE 127 .fea .Jleae 7acfcuf '42 Top Row:-Mr. C. E. McDaniel, Spons.g Clough Shelton, Ill, Presq David R. Wones, Vice-P1es.g Tommy Quick, Rec. Sec'yg Louis Lorelli Guido, Ir., Cor. Sec'yg Benton W. Markey, Tre-as.: Rudy Mueller, Parl.g Thomas I.. Schneider, Hist. Second Row:-lack Carter Scott, Sgt,-at-Armsg Pat Chumney, Chaplaing Betty Io Arnettg Gay Arnold. Barbara Sue Frazier: Patsy Haleyg Elizabeth Ladong Mac Albrecht. Third Row:-Nelson Carl Alexander: William Bert Allenp Hal Atkinsg Herbert Boothg Harry Brusenhang Marvin Eugene Crockettg Robert Aubrey Davisg Charles Agnew Denison. Bottom How: -Dickie Dicksong Arthur Philip Fosterg Allen Gibbsg Richard Goldsmithp Leonides Gonzalezg Clifford Grumf Iesse Guerrerog lohn William Harep Franklin D. Harris. The Senate Debating Society f f was founded in l9l2 f it at Main Avenue High School ff it t ln l932 f if it was re-organized at Ietferson 1 1 under Mr. E. E. Edwards if if f Club was guided by Mr. Roy Arrowood t 1 until he entered the service f ff then by Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer f f f The Senate is now sponsored by Mr. C. E. McDaniel 1 if f Worthy objectives ff if to develop initiative and leadership if f to foster Worthy school activities it if to create better social understanding it f to teach parliamentary law f f f Requirements for membership +1 f are scholar- PAGE 128 f 7- K 1.-Smit hh., fri. .G-.V Qrrntkizg' we j'1 ',, V::rr1:.c3:2 . gi' ..'1iii'3Qt'?L:f5LRt:' +?5i?RE:?SE!iF53lS?e?5'l1 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. C. E. McDANlEL Sponsor CLOUGH SHELTON, III President DAVID R. WONES Vice-President CHARLES WELDON IRWIN Corresponding Secretary LOUIS LORELLI GUIDO, Ir. Recording Secretary L l fee 7fzeae 7amafuzaw l Top Row:-Bobby Vernon Holifieldg Charles Weldon Irwing Bob lohnsonp Larry Brian Kennedyp William Patterson Kenneyg Preston Littrellp Russell A, Lyonsg David Makar. Second Row:-Marcus L. Maspero, Ir.g lack Gesler Mathewsp Garrett Wortham MCIXWSHJ Bobby Nagelg Fred B. Nisbetp Hugh Wallace Parksg Hugh L. Parsonsg Victor Louis Pisano. Third Row: -Pat Proctor: Don Raybourng Ioseph Ruffog Roger Siddallg Bill Stephen Smithp Derald Henry Smithg Iimmie Vance Stovallg Bob Thompson. Bottom Row:-Billly Thorntong Roy H. Van Horn, Ir.p Hal L. Wallaceg Charles Wheelerp Bob Marten Wilcoxg Paul Williamsglffrank C. Wilsongl Robert Vincent Zimmermang Harold Zweig. M 'ik 'bfi Afarvrlh ,.,,.. 1 rm j '.,i't' 1-:vez 45:2 gf- ,fsgregwgiiaagze Q wafk aesgtieqwszgssg SPRING TERM OFFICERS-C Cont.l BENTON W. MARKEY Treasurer RUDY MUELLER Parliamentarian THOMAS L. SCHNEIDER Historian BILLY THORNTON Reporter IACK CARTER SCOTT Sergeant-at-Arms HUGH WALLACE PARKS Chaplain ship it if good character ff f desire to be member f Q if Senate social year began f f with a coke party in school cafeteria ff f with pros- pective members as guests f if if In October it f came the formal initia-- tion and dance at the Fourth Army Officers' Club ff ff f In February 1 f members enjoyed a lovely dance 1 1 at home of Garrett Wortham Maxwell if f f Late March ff + Senators put on a show-it if in auditorium Q if 1 April featured a hayride f ff ff Senators journeyed to Landa Park Q f in first part of May f 1 if Had party for seniors at end of month f ff if PAGE 129 Node , , . ,........m .-.,i.aL, E 5 XR Q Q 55 Top Row:-Mrs. Edith Tunnell, Spons., lane Maverick McNeel, Betty Sue Kipp, lst Vice-Pres., Lucy Yerly, 2nd Vice-Pres., Mary Ann Smith, Re Sec'y, Lois Elizabeth Bates, Cor, Sec'y, Lollie Wright, Treas., Ann Cassell, Parl., Wanda Lee Iones, Hist. Second Row: -Rena Elizabeth Reynolc! Rep., Nancy Carson, Sgt,-at-Arms, Pauline Mills, Chaplain, Betty lo Arnett, Barbara Beam, Ann Bennett, Edwina Chamberlain, Dorothy Dav Margo Kathleen Davis. Bottom Row: -Mary Ann Dickson, Barbara Elaine EGVSS: Carol lean FL1llO1'l: NGHCY ADH HGMIHGYJ DIGHS Hierholzer: Maroar t loan Holcomb, Nancy Knight Hurd, loyce Dorothy lones, Lettie Lou Levy, Shakespeare Club if it was founded in l9U2 f if at Main Avenue High School as a debating club f f sponsored by Dr. Pessels f i + Girls soon decided there was greater interest in Shakespearian literature f f f Name was changed to Shake- speare Literary Society , + it Membership was then limited to thirty-five f if now club has grown to more than seventy girls I f + Although the Shake- speares do not study literature now + it they have other interests equally as important 1 f. if Main project is lovely rose garden in front of our school + r Q Many roses may be seen f Q in offices f + and on teachers' desks Q + if The PAGE 130 2- l N ' 2127 ----,i-E - ..,' 5, 'gfllflltff SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. EDITH TUNNELL 9 Sponsor LOIS ELIZABETH BATES t President ' MARY ANN SMITH l lst Vice-President l DIANE HIERHOLZER 1 Znd Viceepresident LUCY YERLY Corresponding Secretary BETTY IO ARNETT Recording Secretary l S' C' amd, 'op Row:-lris Nell McCowng Anne McElwrathy Barbara Anne M'1Glasson Sara McNeelg Ann McRobertsg loan Morgan: Shirley Morrisonp Patsy 3'Brienp Cynthia Parker. Second Row:-D'Ann Pieitferg E laine Phillipsg Louis Redclin Lieggy lane Rowep Mary Lou Saxony Dixie May Schaeferg Ileanor Schuetzeg Texas Scotty Ieannette Sims. Bottom How:-Fannie Rae Smttfiy ean nn Smithg Sylvia Smith, Nancy lane Sykesp Bobby 'lindallg Tarrie Turnerg lo Lyn Whaleyg Marion Whitey Claire Williams, Margy Wright kit' Q :rw mlgyjlw PRING TERM OFFICERS-Q Cont.J 1 LOLLIE WRIGHT Treasurer EEARBARA ANNE McGLASSON Parliamentarian 1 SARA MCN EEL : Historian IRENA ELIZABETH REYNOLDS Reporter ' WANDA LEE IONES Sergeant-at-Arms IOAN MORGAN l Chaplain X5 W1'.tvA.f-fax 5 J r , X xc JFK' if lr so eu 9 N club colors f +1 scarlet and white ff + are colorful and bright 1 f f Their gold pins are picturesque if f it left Forum f f the brother club ot Shakespeare f it gives an annual Valentine dance t Q with the Shakespeares f it always a huge success f f f The Shakespeares meet every Wednesday f + with their sponsor it f Mrs Edith Tunnell it f plan assemblies f f plays it if teas it Q charity work at Thanksgiving and Christmas tr it if Beautiful Shakespeare show in spring drew plaudits from huge audience it f f The former sponsor f it Mrs. Mary E. Hickman Q f now retired if if will always live in the hearts f if of Shakespeares + if if PAGE 131 f Je-Valle Ziff. L' ol? 5 Top Row:- Barbara Anne Leonard, Vice-Pres, Elaine Ruth Nebenzahl, Sec'y and Rep., Norma Dean McVay, Treas., Bill Ridley, Hist.g Morgan Richax Hendrickson, Sgt.-at-Arms, Enrique Burrola Quintero, Chaplain: Carolyn Ruth Anderson, Libbg Ann Aronsteing Fernando Ted Castanares, Mar: Castanares. Second Row:-Mary Louise Castillong Mario Tulio Cavazos, Alice Stuart Dunn, lanche Elizabeth Hernandez, Leonor Davila Hernandef Esther Lei h, Lettie Lou Lev 5 lane Maverick McN lg Henriella M d 7 I M ' , B M R :- A 1 ' - g y ee en ez can orrison o om ow Io nn Proctor, Mar Margaret Schmitz, Barbar Ioyce Schubert Elizabeth Ann Stutzy Roberto Oscar Tamez, Blanche Trevinog Ianet Twitchellg Victor David Valadez, Ianie lllolting Mary Bess Windham 'lr The Span-ish Club if f was organized in l945 T it by Miss Marguerite Perez and Miss Charlotte Ellen Wright 1 ff 1 Aims are to understand Spanish culture and language 1 1 ff Silver and green ff Q are the colors ot the club if ff f Membership is limited to fifty ff + who must have good grades in all subjects and not lower than a B average in Spanish f +1 if La Paloma 1 if dinner + i November of l949 1 ff given by club's sponsors f it if Helping needy children at Christmas is one of the club's many projects f if 1 ln May seniors said Adios to their friends it + at farewell social f 1 eagerly looking forward to another happy year ,Q f f PAGE 132 119+ 4 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS MARGUERITE PEREZ MISS CHARLOTTE ELLEN WRIGHT Co-Sponsors MARY MARGARET SCI-IMITZ President BARBARA ANNE LEONARD lst Vice-President NORMA DEAN MCVAY Secretary ROBERTO OSCAR TAMEZ Treasurer IO ANN PROCTOR Parliarnentarian BLANCHE ELIZABETH HERNANDEZ Historian IOAN MORRISON Reporter MARY LOUISE CASTILLON Sergeant-at-Arms ENRIOUE BURROLA QUINTERI Chaplain - S i I wufain ning Wfz Top Row:-Jimmy Hill, Presp Vivian A. Wilcox, Vice-Pres.y Leah Ray Solomon, Sec'yg Fred Schimmelpfennig, Treas.p Natalee lean Goodman, Repq Iesselyn Elizabeth Andrewsp Libby Ann Aronsteiny Nancy Belle Balatowg Dianne Armenda Black. Second Row:e Virginia Lee Brencllerg Celia Ann Britto Susan Brodyg Ann Copplep Margo Kathleen Davisg Marilyn lman- Norma Ioan Fergusong Bonnie Pearl Frangosg 5 Marilyn E. Gerhardt. Third Row:-Shirley Greenbe g aro yn ean Hankep Elizabeth Holstp .15-Wlis Frm Horwitzflgjilt ' , Dolores Lemesp Lettie Lou Levyp Iarnie Clegg Maverickg Neclra Glenn McCreadyg lean Ray McKaig. Bottom Row:-Katharyn Michaelisp Nancy Walton Millarg Lloyd Frederick Millerg Leonila Isabel Molinag Paul Frederic Perryg Iaclyn Pinkg Ioyce Rosenbergp Io Ang Simonsg Twila Ioann Van 'Winkleg lone Rhona Weisberg. 44 ,LJW if iffy-4.., A Erifsfr -N so QUE: V t V i . Trl' l Talents Incorporated f f formerly Masque and Gavel f f was re- SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS VIVIAN ARSTEIN Sponsor VIVIAN A. WILCOX President SALLIE IEAN ZIMMERMANN Vice-President LEAH RAY SOLOMON Secretary PAT COPELAND Treasurer NATALEE IEAN GOODMAN Reporter organized in September of l949 + +. under sponsorship ot Miss Vivian Arstein 1 1 f Membership requirements if f a special talent or an interest in dramatics r i singing i + dancing i it instrumental music if if +. Soon after club was organized +1 ir an assembly introduced the new club to the school + f f December 8 if f gay Christmas party at Mustang Corral f + With ice cream and cookies f i + ln the spring f f club gave pay show in auditorium for delighted students + 4. ir PAGE 133 fgllacfenh Well Top How:-Miss Florence Langford, Spons., LeRoy Birdwell, Pres., Mickey Nay Thompson, Vice-Pres., Fred Whitcomb Riley, Sec'y, Arnold Melvin Barban, Treas., Dorothy Sue Garner, Parl., Iane Maverick McNeel, Hist,, Charles Sugerman, Rep., Kenneth Charles Farnsworth, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second How: Donald Ray Campbell, Chaplain, George Anderson, Charles Gene Andres, Norma Lee Baxter, Katharine Bennett, Rosie Birenberg, Marilynn Bones, Beverly Ann Brown, Dudley Chatham, Helen Chengos. Bottom Row:- Cecile Chidgev, Donald Verne Clawson, Bernice Cohan, Margo Kathleen Davis, Viola Anne Deavours, Wilbur Faulkner, Raymond F. Gill, Barbara Ann Harwell, Shirley Louise Iensen, Amy lone Iohnson. The Student Council i 1 acts as a sounding board for student activities 1 Q promotes school spirit Q if and is ot service to students at all times 1 + + New sponsor Q Q Miss Florence Langford + f who succeeded Miss Marie E. I. Helland when she assumed another responsibility f if has carried on the Councils many traditional projects if f checking state text books in and out f f helping to arrange assembly schedules f ff arousing school spirit tor football and basketball games if ff sponsoring the installation ot club leaders + f socials to keep lettites busy in their spare time f f managing the Lost and Found PAGE 134 Fi :pin T in .sm oi ,L SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS FLORENCE LANGFORD Sponsor LE ROY BIRDWELL President DONALD RAY CAMPBELL Vice-President FRED WI-HTCOMB RILEY l Secretary l z i l r I I s l l Af, Sewage Gfigmqdzm Top Bow:-Bob lohnsong Ioyce Dorothy lonesg Betty Sue Kippg Mildred Blanche Liddyg lris Nell McCowng Norma Dean McVayp Ioan Morgang Sylvia lean Nicholsy Ioann Peytonp Pat Proctor. Second Row:-Tommy Quickg Marjorie Nell Robertsp Maurice Orton Ryan, Ir.g Dixie May Schaeferg Iack Carter Scottp Roger Siddallg Morris Spectory loyce Stiversonp Lislie Iohri Srrieherp Carl Touch. Bottom Row:-Wayne Kenneth Travisg Eugene Harry !Troutzp Susie I. Van Valinp Clara Walvoordg Marga Wickg Bob Williamsp Margaret Wolff Margy Wrightg Lucy Yerlyg Alice Zoeller, 1-12 'rib at--' l rf W SPRING TERM OFFICERS-K Cont.J ARNOLD MELVIN BARBAN Bureau 1 Q be-autifying the Student Council Patio if ff sponsoring charity drives Treasurer if f forming the Courtesy Committee if if Keeping in touch with Student Council DOROTHY SUE GARNER A PC1r1iC1H1eHYOlfiGH Associations of other high schools over the nation i. .Q i. Representatives from t ALICE 2051-LHR Ieff were sent to Bexar County Student Leadership Association i i Texas X Historian l Association of Student Councils + ff if Showing much co-operation Q i initiative CHARLES SUGERMAN Reporter i. f Student Council if Q under the leadership of President LeRoy Birdwell and KENNETH CHARLES its other capable officers f + has gone through another successful year i f FARNSWORTH Sergeant-at-Arms looking after students' interests and happiness in every way possible f 1 if PAGE 135 MAURICE ORTON RYAN, lr. Mm wr www of vmmw 1 ,.... I Top Row:-Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer, Spons., Maurice Orton Ryan, Ir,, Many Words, Dudley Chatham, Big Chief, Sally Ann Gueringer, Tow Chief, Bill Schleuse, Little Chief, Barbara Ioyce Schubert, Little Tow Chief, Becky Ashby, Many Feathers, Barton Ellison, Wampum Snatcher, Lionel E. Gum, Wiseman. Second Row:-Viola Anne Deavours, Birchbark Keeper, Virginia Hicks, Scout, Roberto Oscar Tamez, Warrior, Nancy Gale, Medicine Man, Iesselyn Elizabeth Andrews, Bob Logan Bailey, Iudith Blankman, George Briggs, lohn Frederick Buenz, Tommy M. Campbell, Third Row: - Marjorie Nell Classen, Mary Catherine Donahue, Sidney Lee Douthit, lr., Richard Iohn Green, Richard C. Grome, Marilyn Ioyce Hale, Martha Ann Hanus, Harry Leonard, Burney Ieane Lipke, Bette Mansfield. Bottom Row:-William Calvin Mickler, Carolyn Louise Platt, Richard Porter, Anna Lou Russell, Ierry Ryan, Marvin F. Schweppe, Olga Marie Talerico, Margo Wick, lack C. Williams. SPRING TERM OFFICERS ann, MISS MATTIE SHARP BREWER t Sponsor I I Tom-Tows 1 1 founded two years ago 1 1 with Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer as sponsor 1 1 is the only Wednesday club for both boys and girls 1 1 1 On Armistice Day club presented inspiring assembly 1 1 1 Mem- bers have discussions 1 1 on problems of young people 1 1 1 Initiation 1 1 at Mary Catherine Donahue's home 1 1 was a colorful ceremony 1 1 1 The key to the club name is in Women of Tomorrow and Men of Tomorrow spelled backward 1 1 1 Many Words DUDLEY CHATI-IAM Big Chiel SALLY ANN GUERINGER Tow Chief BILL SCHLEUSE Little Chief BARBARA IOYCE SCI-IUBERT Little Tow Chief BECKY ASHBY Many Feathers BARTON ELLISON Wampum Snatcher PAGE 136 T VQ 1 :Ir L Ink!! 'OP MAT LIONEL E. GUM Wiseman VIOLA ANNE DEAVOURS Birchbark Keeper VIRGINIA HICKS Scout ROBERTO OSCAR TAMEZ Warrior NANCY GALE Medicine Man iiia ix f Y ZZ: Wwgas ' x dis: 555 We WML! aawzlh Nam? AZ 40111 Sam ,Vanden 47.533-7 f W W ,,, V wL1s5 fi- ,.-1 1 3 i 2 as Q 5 0444 rqnnual luillllaaq gall Qgx V wg X - R r u .Z A fliuvluqh ...,, ..Q,- t 1 'N-...:9.S l'.u!. an , , X JS' ,X I -- --Q. N L 5 - Q lx lu ND Q Front Row: -Roger Lewis Beery, Cdt. Capt., Robert Sepulveda, Cdt. lst Lt.g Iimmy Kneese, Cdt, lst Lt. Second Row: -Pete Vaca, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Stanley Royce Wilson, Cdt, Cpl., Victor Louis Pisano, Cdt. Pfcg Tom Bertetti, Cdt. Cpl.p Richard Andrews, Cdt. Pfc.g Richard lohn Greeng Ronald Herrmann, Cdt. Pfc., Frank C. Wilson, Cdt. Pfc. Third Row:-lohn Kenneth Harz, Cd! Sat., Henry Quintero, Cdt. Cpl.g Roy H. Van Horn, lr., Cdt. Cul., Ronald White Peterson, Cdt. Cpl., Gale Thompsong lack Aarron Efron, Cdt, Pfc., Robert Lord Bridgman, Cdt. Plc., Viviano V. Guerra, Cdt. Sgt. Fourth Row: - Iohn Kirkpatrick, Raymond L. Ploeger, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Pat Chumney, Cdt. Sgt., Victor David Valdez, Cdt. Pfc., Franklin D. Harris, Cdt. Pfc., Wilbur Faulkner, Cdt. Pic., Frank Holland Williams, Cdt. Sgt., Thomas Ewing, Cdt. Cpl. awww, ,4 The Colonel gives the command. Cadets stream down to the parade grounds. A few tense seconds pass- all activity and bustle. The command Pass in Review is given. The band begins to play, its shining instruments reflecting the sunlight. Each cadet steps off with the left foot and brings his rifle to right shoulder arms as officers smartly give commands. Sunlight glitters on highly polished brass. Snowy White gloves flash back and forth. Spotless uniforms draw the eye, and now the Thomas lefferson High School Reserve Officers' Training Corps is passing in review. They march in perfect unison, each companys prized guidon fCont. on page 1431 . f Opposite Page: - Q, f At the Military Ball held in our school gymnasium, newly com- 2 missioned military leaders, carrying out an old Army tradition, X proudly march through the arch of sabers before taking com- . - -?-' T mand of their respective groups in the Reserve Officers' Train- W ing Corps. Months of tenseness and anxiety over at last, 'Wi IZ? tests fading into the past, all relax and enjoy the occasion. I PAGE 141 -. X X 0144 fa adflj Sam aqawilan 4 w 1 X Front Row:-Lloyd Estili Pawlcett, lr., Cdt. 2nd Lt.: Charles Gene Andres, Cdt. Col. tl-legimental Staffbg William Millard Reed, Cdt. Capt.: Iohn Du Bois Linton, Cdt. Lt. Col. thegirriental Stafflg Alvin Dan Mueller, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Second Row:-Williani Thomas Young, Cdt. Pfc., lohn M. Prokopchak, Cdt. Sgt., lack Knapp, Cdt. Cpl., Robert G. Cantu, Ir., Cdt, Sgt.g Davis Conkling, Cdt. Pics lack Bigbee, Cdt. lst Sgt., Kenneth Priory Ronald Richard Reper, Cdt. Cpl.g Al Rodgers, Cdt. Fic.: Iimrny Henry Strelslcy, Cdt. Sgt.: Glen Ray Duncan. Third Row:-Edmund Foote: Delano Callan, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., lack Holden Piehl, Cdt. Pic.: Murlin O'Bryant, Cdt. Cpl., Everett Moreaug Douglas Macnair, Cdt. Cpl., Charles Latham, Cdt. Pfc., Lewis Francis Pulliarrig Richard Porter, Cdt. Cpl., Bobby Lynn Wilson, Edwin Lamar Richter, Cdt. Cpl., Carroll D. Myers, Cdt. Sgt.g Fernando Ted Castanares, Bernardo C. Majalca, Cdt.Cp1. Fourth Row:-Dick Arellano, Cdt. Cpl., Iohn Charles Hoyo, Cdt. Cpl.: Leonard Francis Nelson, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., lohn David Bell, Cdt. Sgt., Bob Tones, Cdt. Cpl.: Iames C. Maldonado, Cdt. Sgt.g Sandy Fisher, Cdt. Sgt., George Walton Peterson, Ir., Cdt. Sgtp Fred Dizon, Cdt, Cpl., Ted Klein, Cell. Pfc.g Alfred Adamsg Don Carter, Cdt. Cpl. rippling in the breeze above the evenly flowing olive drab mass of cadets. Who is responsible for this rhythmic performance? ls it the officers? ls it the non-commissioned officers? ls it the cadets? lt is not any- one alone. Only with the co-operation of every single man, only With the earnest desire to learn, only with the loyalty and constant dependability that we find in the heart of every cadet from the youngest recruit to the highesteranking officer would the continued high rating of the R.O.T.C. be possible. The Thomas lefferson R.O.T.C. is now in its nineteenth year. Organized anew in lefferson at the same time the school was lCont. on page 1453 0 i Opposite Page: - f Briefed at lefferson, eighteen of us eagerly anticipate our trip. Upper: - We board the army bus that will take us to historic -E.:--1 Fort Sam Houston. Center: - Our Cadet Corps girls are halted . -'W by an MP. and given a ticket. Lower Left:-We meet the . famous tame deer in the Quadrangle at Fort Sam. Lower 'Wi X719 Right: - The boys find the Motor Pool exceedingly fascinating. 17' PAGE 143 em mp Za aanceazpa aw Front Row:-l. Y, Parsons, Cclt. Lt. Col., Carl Tauch, Cdt. Capt., Bolo Thompson, Cdt. lst Lt., Wayne Kenneth Travis, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Second Row:- Barton Ellison, Cdt. lst Sgt., Clifford Grum, Cdt. Plc., Templeton Wells, Mac Albrecht, Cdt. Sgt., Arnold Alderete Delgado, Cdt. Cpl., Bob Hooper, Cdt. Pic., Ervin R. Fisher, Cdt. Pfc., Raymond L. Richards, Arthur Schimmelpfennig, Cdt. Sgt. Third Row:-Al D'Orsogna, Cdt. Sgt., Derold Henry Smith, Cdt. Sgt., Roberto Oscar Tamez, Cdt. Sgt., Iohn Monahon, Cult. Plc., Alfred Ccmtu, Cdt. Sgt., Pat Dotson, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Richard C. Grome, Cdt. Sat., Edward Gomes, Mario Castanares, Cdt, Pfc. Fourth Row:-Iohn Paul White, Seth Ioel Harwood, Larry Brian Kennedy: William Bikgdishaw, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Ioe Edward McCollum, Peter Seagle, Cdl. Cpl., Bill Berry, Cdt, Sgt., Ewing Evans, Cdt, Pic., John William Hare, i. p. f edlhfldffty 6 founded in 1932, it had had a brilliant history in San Antonio as far back as 1918, when a Student Training Corps was established in Main Avenue High School, remaining thus until 1922 when the battalion became a 55-C school. The National Defense Act of 1920 having provided for the Reserve Officers' Training Corps, the Main Avenue Battalion became a unit of the R.O.T.C. in 1924, remaining there until the transfer to the new Thomas Iefferson High School in 1932 was effected. Today the R.O.T.C. is a vast reservoir of partially trained officers, students taking military training under the War Department supervision. Not an actual part room. on page 1475 '- Q f Opposite Page: - W Guests of beautiful Randolph Field, our military boys and girls 2 are fascinated by the West Point of the Air. Upper: - Briefing the visitors is Lt. Gilpin, who escorts important guests. , Center:-The Link Trainer fascinates the group, one of the fig Cadet Corps girls is at the controls. Lower:-One of our 'wi 7? boys brings in an airplane out of the Wild blue yonder. ll' PAGE 145 Front Row:-Mike McCarley, Cdt, 2nd Lt., Iimrriy Ioe Choquette, Cdt, 2nd Lt., Allan G. Little, Cdt. Lt. Col., Donald Ray Campbell, Cdt. Capt., LeRoy Birdwell, Cdt. lst Lt., Maurice Orton Ryan, Ir., Cdt. lst Lt., Edward Thorpe Welty, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Second Row:-Neal Dunklebergg Leslie Iames Armor, Cdt. Sgt.: Donald Verne Clawson, Cdt, Pfc., Kenneth C. Bibb, Cdt. Sgt., Paul Frederic Perry, Cdt. Sgt., Eddie Gywng Hal L, Wallace, Cd. Sgt., Robert Wolff, Cdt. Sgt., Steven F. Canby, Cdt. Pic. Third Row:- Bill Breit, Cdt. Sgt., William Bert Allen: Alex Scharlack, Cdt. lst Sgt., Harry Edward Zenner, Ir., Cdt. Sgt., Ioe B. Hornisher, Cdt. Sgt, lst Cl., George H. Neff, Cdt. Cpl,, Homer Albert Whittle, Cdt. Cpl., lack C. Williams, Cdt. Pfc.y Tommy Moughon Elting, Cdt. Cpl. Fourth Row:-lack Adair, Cdt. Cpl,, Charles Wheeler, Cdt. Sgt., Hugh L. Parsons, Cdt. Cpl.g lack Woody, Cdt. Pic., Marvin Eugene Crockett, Cdt. MfSqt., Richard Gene Holbera, John Robert Rogers, Cdt. Sgt. lst CI., Iames Thiele, of the U.S. Army, it is, nevertheless, a vitally important element of the national defense in that its purpose Cdt, Pfc., Billy Thornton, Cdt. IvffSgt. is to provide reserve officers and reserve non-commissioned officers, especially for combat arms. Also it is a school for better citizenship. lt helps to provide young citizens with valuable information as to American traditions and ideals. Mind poise, body poise, discipline, courtesy, clear thinking, good habits, ability to organize, and respect for authority-all these can easily be acquired by fine boys through R.O.T.C. training. ln his first year a cadet is taught the duties of a private. He learns respect for authority, feeling fCont. on page l48J .1 .. ff 'X K L, rt-1,0 Opposite Page: - E bfi, -7-f Awed by the experience of being briefed by the Colonel at Q' the Commanding Generals table, we start on our supervised .I W MQQJN tour of Lackland Air Force Base. Upper:-ln the lncluction . in Center the Colonel explains the procedure. Center: - We hear D Egg an enlistee being interviewed in an enormous guidance room. 6 'Wi 4'- U L-,Mi Lower: -Visiting the Snack Bar, we enjoy cold drinks. , ,fin l if PAGE 147 ,y Ufficeaft ' 0 ui Top Row:-MfSgt. Cecil W. Berry, Sports., Roger Lewis Beery, Pres., William Millard Reed, Vice-Pres.: Louis Lorelli Guido, lr., Sec'y-Treas.g Wayne Kenneth Travis, Parl., Robert Sepulveda, Chaplain, Allan G. Little, Sgt.-at-Arms. Middle Row:-Charles Gene Andres, Davis H. Beckler, LeRoy Birdwellp Donald Ray Campbellg Iimmy Iae Choquetteg limmy Kneeseg lohn Du Bois Linton. Bottom How:-Mike McCarley, Alvin Dan Mueller, I. Y. Parsons, Lloyd Estill Pawkett, Ir., Carl Tauchg Bob Thompsong Edward Thorpe Welty. of responsibility for certain details, neccssity for being in a given place at a given time. ln his second year he is given command voice and a limited amount of leadership. Also he is given special training for the officers' test. ln his final year he is given authority in the regiment, either as an officer or a high non-commissioned officer. The cadet officers are actually in command of their platoons, companies, bat- talions, or the regiment itself under the supervision of the commandant of the high school's R.O.T.C. unit. To the leaders of the R.O.T.C. -Colonel Ralph S. Eldridge, who is in charge of all the R.O.T.C. units of our CCont. on page 149D X' OFFICERS ' '.'.'.',',-L MfSgt. Cecil W. Berry .............. .... S ponsor Roger Lewis Beery, Cdt. Capt.. . . ....... President I William Millard Reed, Cdt. Capt.. . . ....... Vice-President B Louis Lorelli Guido, lr., Cdt. Major. . . .... Secretary-Treasurer x :Q Wayne Kenneth Travis, Cdt. 2nd Lt.. . . ..... Parliamentarian X' Robert Sepulveda, Cdt. lst Lt. ...... ....... C haplain PAGE 148 Nan-Ga ' ' Mica! 0 'M Top Row:-Mai. Charles M, Pattie, Spons.g Sandy Fisher, Pres., lack Bigbee, Vice-Pres, Leonard Francis Nelson, Sec'y. Second Row:-Ralph V. Lemes, Treas.g Iohn Robert Rogers, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Carroll D. Myers, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Tommy Moughon Elting, Third Row: - Richard C. Grome, lack Knapp, Bob Koester, George Walton Peterson, Ir. Bottom How:-Edwin Lamar Richter, Peter Seagle, Iimmy Henry Strelsky, Billy Thornton. city's public schools, Major Charles M. Pattie, our Commandant, to his able sergeants, to the faculty, to the student body of our school, to our schools Commanding Officer, Principal T, Guy Rogers, and to all others who have been an inspiration to the R.O.T.C., the cadets offer their heartfelt appreciation. Their sincere Wish is that they may bring renown to the school by continuing to Win the traditional high honors. To this end they Work unceasingly, knowing Well that keeping the Reserve Officers' Training Corps fore- most is a tradition in our school. And We know that each cadet is a promise for our Americas future security. OFFICERS , Maj. Charles M. Pattie .,.......,,.,. . , .Sponsor . - . .... . - Sandy Fisher ....,,.. ...... P resident gf:':',4: lack Bigbee ,...,,....... . . .Vice-President ' :SPX Leonard Francis Nelson .... ...... S ecretary Ralph V. Lemes ......., ............. T reasurer r Iohn Robert Rogers. . . .... Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Q Av: Carroll D. Myers .,... .... C o-Sergeant-at-Arms lb PAGE 149 of luafzcfulnq qeelt Top Row:-Miss Ona Marschall, Sports, Wanda Maxine Harris, Pres., Katherine Dean Newnam, Vice-Pres, Barbara Ruth Eckles, Rec. Sec'y, Sara McNeel, Treas., Karen Ioan Marshall, Parl., Shirley Louise Iensen, Hist. Second Row:-Patricia Lawshe, Rep., Dolores Holmes, Sgt.-at-Arms, Doris Ann Frazier, Chaplain, Dixie Ann Alexander, Elizabeth Ann Altfather, DormhTCIEUHeT rma Lee Baxter, Patricia Arnirn Bludworth. Bottom Row:-Beverly Ann Brown, Marylyn Brown, Ann Cassell, Bernice Cohan, Martha Terrell Couch, Marao Kathleen Davis, Dorothy Sue Garner, Phyllis Adrienne Goldman. Q is SPRING TERM orrtcians maya, vw- , ,Mfr :-X98 fqdiili. ' . ' Q I t' V ,- V BR, , .?' , f MISS ONA MARSCHALL Sponsor WANDA MAXINE HARRIS President KATHERINE DEAN NEWNAM Vice-President BARBARA RUTH ECKLES Secretary SARA MCNEEL Treasurer The Girls' Cadet Corps, sponsored by Miss Ona Marschall, was founded in 1933 by Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer and was then known as the Sponsors' Club. Membership is open to girls with twenty-five credits, a B average, a good attendance record, good posture, and military aptitude. Project is to plant shrubs on the R.O.T.C. drill field. Purpose is to set examples of good character, scholarship, dependability, and friendliness, exemplified by our Christmas party for colored orphans. The year was highlighted by supervised Visits to Brooks Air Force Base, Fort Sam Houston, Randolph Air Force PAGE 150 wuz, aj mme em Top Row:-Angilee Green: Annette Helen Grote: Barbara Ann Harwellp Margaret Ioan Holcombg Barbara Ann Isbellp Ioyce Dorothy Ioriesp Elizabeth Ladon. Second Row:-Mildred Blanche Liddyy Diann Linegary Sara Ellen McCartyg Barbara Anne McGlassonp Norma Dean McVayg Diane Nelsonp Anne Elizabeth Perkinsg Ioann Peyton. Bottom Row: HRuth Phiilipsg Ann Pittsg Dixie May Schaeterg Ieanne Ogden Schultzg Myrna loyce Tannebergerp Susan Lane Tinerg Ianie Voltin: Alice Waldrop. Base, Lackland Air Force Base, and Kelly Air Force Base, all made possible by our being one of the two military units honored by the l95U Monticello. The Rifle Team, seven girls chosen to compete against other schools, attended church as a unit. Service included two trips to games in Corpus Christi and Dallas. Social activities featured the Military Ball, Western dance, and the mother-daughter tea on St. Valentines day. Motto is: The value of service depends not upon the glory of the position but upon the spirit with which service is rendered, Cadet Corps girls live up to this motto. PAGE 151 T413 .',+ 1r Ti., ' Q SPRING TERM OFFICERS-I Cont.J KAREN lOAN MARSHALL Parliamentarian SHIRLEY LOUISE IENSEN Historian PATRICIA LAWSHE Reporter DOLORES HOLMES Sergeant-at-Arms DORIS ANN FRAZIER Chaplain E7 ,, Wrgwygagzymws-agaawyefq-fwgzfzvmaf-1,,w3:.fg:p4R,Q..,..v- mmfqfs-.Q I. .. fqrvwffv- - ' X-wswgqywvmm ww-Qfwxrmtuwzvf, K f , fffh . f , , QQ , , ,S E V ,lk W I 1,3 Q , We Wad Rancfalfzfr- 140 anime Eade 1 S s 1 f i 5 E r n E 5 1 2 iswfmm xmw,w,.,sw,. ,. A af - ff .w M J 51. wmodfwm .. ,, Hs, E E 3 . x -2 wr 1- K 3 f :Q : g 4 few gk ii mx 4 AJ 22 3' 1 4 2 ., M ' 4255 'Qu ,Uaaacfe of Spain? Zaenii PAGE 156 Hi 4 .. QQQQQ if 129' SW . P Ne R. if 'f 'Y ' 2 w ,,. f a Q TETN E lags wwf aww-1 Q F . , . ummm A 'K' ,X Q xg? Ni, .S 'X ,pe W ,wg w- xx 4555 Q an-,. M X., W 'Ta - ' KX X M Wx- 'iv 'va pfzalagaapfaq ' 'Zaye 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Will! W ' im of elhcnmdlance Above:-What an initiate must go through to earn a Math Club pinl With string in his hair, lipstick smeared over his face, this young martyr grimaces as the slippery, slimy egg mass slides down his throat. Opposite Page: - CUpperl The Annual Staff at their annual assembly present a preview of the l95O Monti- cello. CCenterl This is a well remembered day. Here we are with borrowed coats, ties, and sweaters awaiting our turn to smile for our Annual picture. fLowerJ Blinded by the flood-lights and awed by Mr. Goldenbergs running tire of comments, this student represents all of us on that eventful day at school 1 PAGE 159 Right: - CUpperl Senators enjoy free shoe shines. CCenterD These Weird-loolo ing creatures are merely Math Club initiates. CLowerl Members chat with Mrs. Chadwick at Commercial Club tea. Opposite Page:- tU1operD Hayne officers hold first meeting of year. CCenterl Hayne Stooges await the mascots' next com- mand. fLowerD A lovely voice! Lucky Latin Club members! This is a solemn andnbeautiful way to con- duct a club initiation. ', ,553 it ll i l D I f-7 Leif? ' at X i AX f s ., 1 1-Q 1 . l., 1,22 'gilt YQ? 13:1 W E577 S6395 ia . ,,,.,. C , 1 . i S5Ss K wwf in Q zliawli Above:-CUpperD New members ot Senate are inspired by their solemn candlelight initiation. Clsowerj At another candlelight ceremony new officers of the Fine Arts Club are installed. Opposite Page: - CUpperJ Sophomore girls find Tri-Club members friendly. tCenterJ Visiting San Iacinto marksmen enjoy picnic in Brackenridge Park. Clsowerl Eagerly serving the huge cake to the Shakespeares and the Forum are Forum mascots at the traditional tea party given by the Shakespeares for their brother club each year. PAGE 163 wt' Upper: Halloween in all its gay spirit comes to Ietterson. At a beautifully decorated table in the Horne Economics dining room hungry girls plus tasty food prepared by the girls thern- selves egual a fine Halloween ,dinner for the Homemakers Club. Lower: i Hearty appetitesl Delighted expressionsl lett's School Band members enjoy delicious food at their Halloween dinncr at the Lotus Cate. Music and rhythm give place to spooks and goblins and witches. PAGE 164 P luagic I fnizigued F Zawuf Sinha! 3 ir '4 Malin gnifzancwi rqucfience 'k Ghafzla '7!mm,p4m Zaoplaiwi Qezwmz ,rn f nfff 1 1 IZ f I ' I f!'H',, ' ' 743 fr-f?.,..v2,f,fw!f ,1 ' ef , 'ff .s in ,g , HV. f . 1' . 0 . V wr if . W 'tu 1 I is ll NK F xx X we-,,,.,,x, PAGE 166 Above: - On the eve of the crucial Tech game Pantuso and Barksdale receive words of encouragement from Williams and Makar, who, although they were injured early in the year, have been great morale boosters throughout the season. Opposite Page:- fUpperl Ieff spirit gets underway as these loyal leffites of Miss Dugosh's art classes line the halls with eye-catching posters in preparation for the annual Turkey Day game. Very attractive is the sandwich man. fLowerD ln the half-time calm before the storm at the Thanksgiving game a group of good sports from Brackenridge and Iefferson exchange friendly tokens of good will before the score of the battle royal is known, uniformed groups from each of the two schools meeting on the field. PAGE 167 ' v s 1 H ff 5 f if Ht' 2-gs G f if f ff s M x' Q g5 ?31?' ,K V X, Q yyisfqfg I max gf!! 4' , 51552 ' .W IL -Q-ffa 4, al Ag: 54 va. R1 H ' I .fra-1 , ' gk, wwf --Nmifwaw ,, MVB xY'm.,.IZt 1. l'l!ll' . .nk 1 wy 1- f if JK . ,, ' gf! l, at 5 jx Q, , 1. A iQ gk 4 fl xv-.,,, Wm ,ww ,mn ' . f ww wa i ff 1,3 I E Q., FW t ml N It 'M Hamidfzbe may Armistice Dayl Above:-CUpperJ Lassos execute pertect marching. CLowerl An H.O.TiC. battalion swings down Houston Street. Opposite Page: -Morning prayer, inaugurated in December of 1948, is now a lovely tradition. No matter what We are doing at 8:30, the Words Let Us Pray on our public address system bring us reverently to our feet and We bow our heads through the sweet strains of Ave Maria and the Word Amen School-Wide morning prayer is too lovely to describe in Words. PAGE 171 Above:fA loeautiful innovation introduced by our mothers this yearl On the day newly elected P.T.1-X. officers are installed, corsages are pinned on the mothers loy their own proud children. loe Wallace has the honor of pinning on Miss Brawners corsage. Belovweldelaxed one moment, tense the next, seniors, finally posed in nice order on temporary bleachers on our schools front campus, watch photographer do mysterious things as they wait for the picture of the Class of l95U to be made. Mmm, Mmm guefufw-fzeae Upper: - Celebrating a toot- ball victory, left girls, as minstrel performers, put on an imitation of Alexanders Ragtime Band during an in- termission at a gym dance. ir Center:-left musical talents are displayed on the train on the return trip from the State Championship game in 'Dallas early in December. 'A' Lower:-After our victory over San lacinto's Golden Bears, left entertainers pre- sent a floor show in our gym at the victory dance, PAGE 173 V Q . . . ,vw fi . .. '::qx'.y' H 43? :grit ..-1 ' ff' . MQW f ?.f Q T T 'Xi A T K Q K 3 3 Twill si, 1 W b .fs ,if W 5642? X qs. M5 KK K K Kr W .fc X Q KKKKKKKK KKK vrtgif k f ir w T T T..T - T . T .T .1 ' T f T T . . A Q., Kg b3KiKKr .X K, K KK.K .K K gf Nt TQ T 5WM 1 Ti-Ki .TKTK '1' T T'ftf5'. ' ' T .'k, T ,x,. . 'N ,,,, .. ...WT A..k. T. 2 . . -ff' -AT.. LT-it '-.L i - . V as 1 9 Wim! Galen -. fp .c 1 Gm Salma! 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T T i.,Ti,.,,,,Qg5,.5..3 sf V H . ff f- - W- -- A f- - - -'-'- K . . f- . A 1 1 - Q.-t w KT.K .KKKM KK K ,K ' MK. KKK. 5, , T. K ..Ti . KT K T .T ,K K i x.. KK - T -Q. i ix -. Tm - . 7. ff. f T . z . r ggggiaiissgi ifmf f. Tqwif - g ,Ls if I - K .T . T + T X M, 2 .rg M A ,fs Ei .. T T . T - we-4-Q.-... Ti 3' . . .fsfMsmMQeT,,, Upper:-Safely back in their bus for the joyful trip home, our Mustangs, exhausted but happy, give their famous victory yell after a tense game with Tech. As happy as the team is the little mascot. Lowenf Our school becomes the first one to win the new tournament trophy, the l-leart's Delight challenge cup, which will be passed each year to the winning school. Our players gain the finals in three events, win two, boys' singles and girls' singles, and are runner-up in boys' doubles. Fine recordl Left to right are Mary Margaret Schmitz, champion in girls' singles, Ronnie Wolfe, member of boys' doubles team, Coach T. A. Abbott, T. E. Chadwick, supervisor, Miss Augusta Boyle, girls' coach, Dale Miller, member of boys' doubles team, lohnny l-lernandez, lucky champion in boys' singles. Upper:-Miss McFarland': girls serve at a beauti fully decorated Christmas tea table. Miss Stein is lionoree on this occasion Lower:-Iett Mustang: l appreciate Mrs. Terry': lovely cake, baked in theii honor. Each year thej eagerly await this cour tesy. Opposite Page:- CUpperl P.T.A. Executive Board members: - lett to right Cseatedl: Mrs. Bill Herman, Mrs Leroy Surtees, Mrs. 'William Thornton, Mrs. C. E. Troutz, Mrs. L. C. Wulte, Mrs. Albert McNeel, President Miss Frances Smith, Dean ol Crirlsg Mrs. G. I. Garner, Mrs. Harold Stanard, Mrs. David Iohnsong Mrs. R. L Brusenhan, Mrs. S. F. Goodmang Mrs. R. W. Williams. Standing are Mr. T. Guy Rogers, Principal, and M11 Raymond W. Arnold, Vice-Principal. CCenterl Traditional is the luncheon in the cafeteria on Founders Day, when all our P.'l'.A. past presidents honor us with their presence. Clsowerl Another tradition is the planting ot a tree on the campus honoring the immediate past president. This years president, Mrs McNeel, honors Mrs Williams. All the other P.T.A. members are present at the memorable occasion. PAGE 176 u7fze 14 mhaile Qaida an l l , l The lunior play, 'lThe Aclmirable Crichton, had a strong cast ot this year's seniors. Upper:-Crichtor CCfeorge Lewis Risienl: - My lord, l Wish to leave service. Center: - Ernest fBil1 C. Shepardl W Yes sir governor. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. l'1l loe glad to make the razors for you out of shells. Lower:- Lord Loam CLeRoy Biralwelll-UMy friends, l am so glad to see you looking so happy. Back in Merrie England all ends Well. Civilization seems perfectly nor mal again to all the Englishmen in the cast. PAGE 178 gzmam, MMM eww, Www lewd ir Zlwzfma! Emma aaficinafe Slmlewz' Each ik '7eZewJuan Hanja! Emma Zafim gwha-wid 1' wmv . K Special fnleaedii Above: - CUpperl Preparing for a crucial football game of the season, the Lasso Drum and Bugle Corps girls practice early in the morning. CCer1terJ lefferson's girls are Well represented at an important pep rally in our gymnasium. Clsowerl An Old Fashioned Charm, beautifully presented by Mrs. Pease's Girls' Glee Club, Male Chorus, and A-Cappella, is heartily enjoyed. Opposite Page:- CUpperl The Military Ball, at which new officers are announced, is a beautiful occasion. CCenterD lnformal dance of R.O.'l'.C. and Girls' Cadet Corps in the Armory brings informal good time and dreamy music. Clsowerl Iefferson holds the first formal dance of the year at the Olmos Club during the Christmas holidays, lovely girls in swishing formals grace the occasion. Our heartiest thanks go to our schools P.T.A. PAGE 182 A-...-, zxxwvisw :,.. , S 2? 'L In . v 1 Eff M a 1 Q5 an , gf if,F?gsn-,mf N, , ,,-,,,. ,W S ' 1 A Mun X NU. , 1. F I 'M :fs ,,., gpm by Rza Ik K QA .aft ' fwfif f 'ERIE niggzwl f W , -hw '- A gf A ,G , 6615. H ,QQQQZQLZEZV Aiiief i ' ' r f :Qi iw 1, M 'S ff f Q X .155 5,12 K: Y A , S 21 . ziggy, ww, .JM W ' ,fgzgwxma Qs!! ' F3 4- ' gi' 1 ga- 4 L ,Mfg S ga Maxam Q qu w ....,.. W ' eavfwa., Q in 'JT K 'MS ,. My . 4 Lzzfsi' af' We ww fezzf, Na awe Awe 'l fM 1 'K Y. ,MM ww . 3 wwf fa? QQ ,tv in hi? -f l CDon Barksdale is not pictured above.j szaze Ghampzmi of 1949 150 September 8-In a stunning 27-6 upset Austin's Maroons downed the fighting Mustangs in the season opener. Quinn scored the only jeff tally. Adding to the Mustangs' misery, pounding Williams, backfield letterman, received an injury which put him out of play for the season. September 16-Powered by the running of Quinn and Pantuso, the Mustangs made a stirring comeback by defeating the Temple Wildcats 13-l2 on their own field. Baybourn made the deciding conversion as jeff started down victory road. September 23-jeff's twin jets, Pantuso and Meeks, proved too much for the previously unscored-on Tivy Antlers of Kerrville, 20-6. Pantuso scored on a long 62-yard sprint, while Meeks scored on runs of 58 and 80 yards. September 30 - Scoring their third consecutive upset over a previously unbeaten team, the victory- minded Mustangs lowered the boom on the Corpus Buccaneers in Corpus, l4-0. The Ponies tallied both times via the airlanes, one pass from Chambers to Baybourn, the other from Chambers to Thompson. Baybourn made both conversions and barely missed a field goal attempt. Despite the joy of winning, the Mustangs' title hopes were somewhat dampened by two serious injuries, Meeks received a badly sprained ankle, and Makar suffered a broken leg, which kept him out for the season. October 14 -With their tremendous offen- sive powerhouse at full speed, the Mustangs rolled up their first City Conference win with an easy 45-0 victory over the Lanier Voks. After a 13-0 margin in the first five minutes of play, the coach flooded the field with all substitutes available. October 22 - Setting a new League rushing record, the powerful Ponies ran over the Harlandale Indians 40-6 in their second straight league win. Meeks scored three touchdowns, Pantuso two, and Quinn one, as the speedy Mustangs lived up to their pre-season praise. October 27 e Led by jet-propelled Meeks, who accounted for four tallies and 300 yards, the Mustangs won their third straight conference victory by downing the Burbank Bulldogs, 48-0, at Alamo Stadium. Besides Meeks's ace PAGE 188 .Viewed from the air, here is how one touchdown looked in the Ieff-Brackenridge lgame lNote: Please read from bottom up.J ill Ieff's Quinn 1203 took a delayed ,lateral from Chambers on the 15-yard line, t2J skirted around right end, KID ran into heavy opposition, 143 eluded Brackenridge's determined players, and 151 lplouqhed over for a touchdown. No fewer than four ol Brackenridges Beef Trust ,piled on Quinn, but his determination carried him and his would be tacklers across 'for six more points for Ielfersori, l if running, Raybourn, Donzis, and Pryor each accounted for one tally. Pryor recovered a Burbank fumble behind the double stripe. November 3- Setting a new City Conference scoring record, the power-laden Ponies stomped the Alamo Heights Mules, 51-0. Meeks scored first on a 33-yard gallop in the first quarter. After recovering a Heights fumble, the Mustangs tallied again on a breath-taking 82-yard sprint by faithful Meeks. leff's next touchdown came on a 4l-yard pass play from Chambers to Barksdale. Meeks scored again in the second quarter on a 27-yard run, leaving a 26-0 half-time score. Quinn plunged 4l yards early in the third period for 'the fifth Mustang tally. A 7l-yard punt return by Raybourn was good for another score, and shortly afterwards Raybourn passed to lones for another six points. A 53-yard pass from Ttaybourn to Buenz accounted for the eighth and final Mustang score as the Ieffites rolled over their fourth straight conference opponent. November 11- The Mustangs proved their ability 3to come through in the clutches and marched within one game of their second consecutive city championship by throttling the upset-minded Tech Buffaloes, 20-13, before a record crowd at Alamo Stadium. Meeks picked up 189 yards in 19 tries in- cluding a brilliant 80-yard touchdown scamper. Pantuso scored the first Ieff touchdown, driving over from the Tech ll- 'yard line, clirnaxing an 80-yard drive. Five minutes later a bullet-like pass from Chambers to Raybourn gave leff another tally and Raybourns second consecutive conversion gave Ieff a l4-0 margin. Tech came back in seven plays to make it 14-7 .as Valdez scored. ln the third period, Valdez recovere.d a Mustang fumble in the end zone and the Buffs stood Within one point of the Ponies. On the following kickoff, however, Meeks took the ball on the 20 and raced 80 yards through the entire Tech team to ice the game. November 24-Coach lewell Wallace's Mustangs took their second straight City Con- PAGE 189 Speedy luwillangd Upper: -Mustangs and Buffs scramble for free ball. Center:-Pantuso Cl7J scores first touchdown against Tech, Tynan C331 and Chambers C385 throw key blocksuto' help lead the way. Lower: - Strength against power is displayed as Quinn C203 of Ieff is stopped by Valdez C291 of Tech. ference football championship and satisfied an old rivalry by defeating the Brackenridge Eagles, 26-lil. Chambers's 36-yard pass to Pantuso, who raced to the Eagles' lO-yard line set up the first Mustang score. Meeks raced over from the one. Early in the second quarter, a pass from Stewart to Pearson put Bracken- ridge back in the running, and Stewart's successful conversion gave the Eagles a 7-6 lead. A pass from Chambers to Barksdale put the ball on the Eagle 6. After Quinn plowed to the one, Chambers scored on a quarterback sneak. Quinn scored the third Pony touchdown in the fourth quarter on an eight-yard gallop. Anderson's pass to Schero gave the Eagles their last score. lust when Brackenridge's passing attack began to Click, Meeks intercepted and raced 55 yards to clinch the Turkey Day affair. December 3- San lacinto Bears from Houston invaded Alamo Stadium and after a muddy, sloppy game, the Mustangs splashed through to a 7-6 victory. leff's lone tally came midway in the first quarter, on a 45-yard sprint by Meeks. Raybourn then split the uprights with the point that sent the Mustangs to the state finals in Dallas. A l6- yard run by lohnson proved good for the Bears' only score. December 10-The spirited Mustangs pounded over a herd of Sunset Bisons 31-13 to bring Ieff its first State Championship. An intercepted PAGE 190 t .A -L -qs, 7-frm Mmimyi 1949 - 1950 September 8 lefferson .... 6 Austin . ,..... 27 September 16 lefferson .... 13 Temple ...... 12 September 23 lefferson .... 20 Kerrville . . . . . .6 September 30 lefferson ..., 14 Corpus . . ..,. .0 October 14 , Iefferson .... 45 Lanier . . ..... ,0 October 22 lefferson .... 40 Harlanclale . .. .6 October 27 lefferson, . . .48 Burbank .. ....0 November 3 Iefferson .... 51 Alamo Heights . 0 November ll lefferson. . .-.20 Tech . . ...... 13 November 24 lefferson ..., 26 Brackenridge . 14 December 3 lefferson ,... 7 San lacinto ..4, 6 December 10 lefferson .... 31 Sunset . . ..... 13 Upper: - Meeks C111 scores from the 1 for the first touchdown against Brackenridge. Center: - Meeks tlll and Chambers 1381 showing Ietf's excellent teamwork, break up a pass intended for an Eagle. Lower:-Pearson 1301 of Brackenridge makes effort to knock down pass intended for Meeks C111. pass proved good to give the Bisons an early 6-0 lead. But a Chambers-to-Raybourn pass plus a Raybourn extra point gave Ieff a 7-6 lead at the half. After the half time the persistent Ponies could not be stopped. On Ieff's first play from the scrimmage in the third quarter Chambers passed to Raybourn for another six points. Later in the same period, Meeks scored on a brilliant 43-yard gallop. A 40-yard pass from Vasquez to Iordan set up Sunset's final score. Then Raybourn took another pass and race.d 25 yards through a clan of Bisons for the fourth leff tally. Ouinn scored the final Ieff touchdown on a 14-yard center plunge, and the mighty Mustangs, who outplayed the Bisons all the Way, became State City Conference Champs for 1949. PAGE 191 if 5 xx -27 3,15 MQW ,Q 1 S' Q N Ba4AeZ6aZZ Soma 1950 Seadfan l 4 lett Mustangs .... 40 l-larlandale . .... . . .22 l lett Mustangs .... 35 Alamo Heights . . ..... 34 lett Mustangs .... 46 Tech . ........., .,.. 3 0 lett Mustangs .... 47 South San Antonio .... ..., 3 l lett Mustangs .... 37 X Lanier .....,,,.. ,.., 3 4 y lett Mustangs .... 50 Edison . . ,.,.... ..,. 3 7 lett Mustangs .... 38 Burbank . . ....... . . .35 lett Mustangs ,... 38 Brackenridge . .... ..,. 4 3 y lett Mustangs ,... 53 y Edison . .......... ..., 3 5 llett Mustangs .... 48 , Alamo Heights. . . . . . .47 'lett Mustangs .... 52 Tech . . ......... .,.. 2 4 llett Mustangs ..,, 48 l l-larlandale . ,... .... 4 0 Nlett Mustangs ,.., 38 Lanier. . ........ ..,.50 lett Mustangs ,... 40 . Burbank . . ...... .... 4 5 lett Mustangs .... 44 Brackenridge . . , . . . .39 lett Mustangs .... 39 l Lanier . . ........,. .... 3 8 lett Mustangs .... 37 . Adamson ot Dallas .... .... 4 7 Right: tUpperlfLanier's Kirchner f42l comes in with one of his tricky passes with lett's Dick Mugg t44l guarding. lett's Mathews and Alex- ander come up to cover Lanier's Mendiola t44l. ILowerl-lett's Talerico is bottled up by Lanier's Kirchner C421 on lett and Mendiola t44l on right. Moran t33l ot Lanier comes up to help. Opposite Page: CUpper Leitl - Captain Mathews C55l sinks a long one in the Brackenridge game. tLower Lett! - Mathews C551 and Brackenridge's Layton go after a rebound with Alexander corn- in in to hel . KU R' htl -M th s driv s Q p pper ig a ew e by Stewart ot Brackenridge lor two points, while Alexander stands by. CLower Rightl -Morrison follows up a shot while All-City Alexander grabs the rebound. ln foreground is Mathews, lcrnuary 6:-The Mustangs took the City opener with a score ot 40-22 vs. l-larlandale. Ianuary 9:-ln a close game with Alamo l-leights, lett won by the close score ot 35-34, lanuary 13:wTaking their third straight conference victory, the Mustangs remained atop the league standings by outscoring the Tech Butts, 46-30. Flinders was the high point man with eighteen points, and Alexander with ten. lanuary 16: -- The power- ful Mustangs crushed South San 47-3l. lanuary 20:fThe Mustangs took the Lanier Voks, 37-34, in a close game. The Voks battled to the tinish, but the Ponies withstood a late rally to come out on top. PAGE 105 BASKETBALL TEAM-Front How:-lose Vidal, Douglas Allen Bruchmiller, Lewis Caballero, Alfred Talerico, Ernest Oosterveen, Second Row: -lack Laing Richard Mugg, Tommy Moseley, Charles Rodgers, Nelson Carl Alexander, Barry Scott, Ray Smith. Third Row: - Max Gardner, Iack Gesler Mathews, Art Flinders, Joe Morrison, Wayne Thomas, Iackie Evans. Ianuary 23:-Playing top-flight basketball, the Mustangs smothered the Edison Golden Bears, 50-37. Ianuary Z6:- Hamiltons fighting five chopped off a hustling Burbank group, 38-35. Moseley led the Mustang scorers with Talerico close behind. Altho ugh they were trailing 20-19 at halftime, the Stallions came from behind to wrap up another tilt. Ianuary 31:-Dropping a thriller to their Southside opponents, the Mustangs fell before the Brackenridge Eagles, 43-38. lt was the first leff Conference loss, and while it somewhat dampened their title hopes, the fighting Ieffites maintained a conference lead. February 2: -The Mustangs crushed a fighting Edison five, 58-35, to bounce back into the win- ning column. Paced by the scoring of Mathews and Alexander, the Ponies played the majority of the tilt with their first string. February 7: - Moseley's desperate one-handed toss in the 2nd overtime period clinched a tight thriller for the Mustangs, 48-47, over the Alamo Heights Mules. At one time, the Mules stood within four seconds of victory and of slapping the conference race into a four-way tie, but Moseley and Tolar came through to save the day. February 10: - As a most successful effort to main- tain their one-game conference lead, the Mustangs kicked a herd of Tech Buffaloes 52-24. The Mustangs' superb background control left the Ieff five within short reach of the conference title, as l-lamilton's five held complete control of the game. February 17:-The fighting Mustangs dribbled their way inches closer to the title by overcoming a band of Harlandale lndians, 48-40. The win was the tenth victory in eleven conference starts for the championship-minded Ponies. Alexander boosted his already superb scoring record 19 points higher. February 21:-Fighting until the very last, the Mustangs lost to the Lanier Voks, 38-50. Mathews was the high point man, and Alexander was next. February 24: f The Red and Blue lost in a dazzling upset to the Burbank Bulldogs, 40-48: Alexander was high man, and Mathews was next. February 28:4-Displaying poise and skill, the mighty Mustangs de- feated Brackenridge, 44-39, throwing the City Conference race into a three-way tie. March 3:-The always fighting Mustangs kayoed Lanier, 39-38, in the final round of the San Antonio City Conference play-off. Iefferson as champs and Lanier as runner-up were the two to represent the city in the State Meet. March 10:fThe forever-fighting Mustangs dropped a heart-breaking game to Adamson of Dallas in the opening game of the City Conference tournament to end the season with a wonderful record. PAGE 196 rqaaomcf Une eimfea paffz. Seated:-Tommy Wimberly, Mgr., I. B, McCork1eg Richard Hernandez, David Herold, Carl Armon Rodriguez, Tom Dow Daggettg Paul Hernandez Ir., Ierry Lemons, Richard lulian Iaurequig Iesse Guerrero, lames William Smith, Iim Kilcrease, Danny San Miguel. Kneeling:-Ierry Bob Hollingsl worth, M r., Garrett Wo th M ll M .' ' R S h 4 ' 4 - ' - ' ' g r am axwe , gr, Iim obert tep ens, Mgr., David R. Wones, Lad Herold, David Makar, Paul Williams, Taylor Wong, Norman Oates, Brian Wallace jordan, Mark B. Piepgrassg Robert Montieth Keller. Standing:-Roy jones, Roger Siddall, Richard Frank Vetters, Roy Cummins, Byron Czichos, Tommy H. Browne, Iimmy Ward, Richard Tynan, Tony Asch, Billy Herrin, Robert E. Lee, S.M. Meeks, Coach Vernon Walenta. fNote: Because of the early printing deadline last spring, the track story will start with the Edison Relays of April l-2.5 April 1-2, 1949 - ln the Edison Relays the fighting Mustangs finished up in second with 33 points, just 9112 points behind lst place Brackenridge. Brown, Stone, Pantuso, and Makar came in first in the 880-yard relay. Dependable Meeks tallied first in the broad jump. April 8 -The mighty Ponies finished in second place in the City Meet with 44112 points. Ieff's first place winners were Crouch, Pantuso, Makar, and Meeks in the 440-yard relay, Gardner, discusg and Meeks, broad jump. April 15-ln the Triangular Meet at Corpus Christi, jeff, as twice before, took home the red ribbons, having made 42 points. Our blue ribbon winners were Chambers in the pole vault and Meeks in the broad jump for the 3rd time. April 27 - With 61 points, the Mustangs won first in the Triangular Meet. Stone came in first in the 440, Crouch, Pantuso, Makar, and Meeks in the 440-yard relay, Meeks, broad jump, and Meeks and Flinders, high jump April 30 - The mighty Red and Blue came in second in the District Meet, with 40 points. Meeks, as usual won lst in broad jump, and Gardner came in lst in discus. May 4-5 - In the San Antonio lnvitational Meet open only to boys who have qualified for the State meet, Meeks and Williams participated in the broad 1 1 jump: Gardner, in discusg Stone, Brown, Lemons, and Dennis, the mile relay, Crouch, Pantuso, Makar, and Meeks, the 440-yard relay, and Klein, the 880. No points were recorded. May 13-ln the State Meet, leff ended up with Sth place in the City Conference with 393f4 points. Ieff's only blue ribbon winner was Meeks PAGE 197 0 aug 'had Bayada Upper: -Iefl's sprinters, with their cleats dug in, are ready to spring at the sound of the gun. Center: - Off they go at the sound of the gun. Iell's half-milers and quarter-milers are out to win more honors for left, Lower:iDistance men, these milers, practice long hours to keep in shape. in the broad jump, who set ot new City Conference record of 22 feet 31fg inches. March 10-11, 1950 - jeff, with 8 points, came in Sth in Border Olympics in Laredo. jeff's only first place was Meeks in the broad jump, setting a new record of 22 feet, 5 inches. March 17 - The power-laden Mustangs tied with Brackenridge for lst in the Alamo Heights lnvitational Meet with 29 points. Meeks came in first in the 220 and in the broad jump, setting another record. Quinn, Meeks, Makar, and jones came lst in the 440-yard relay, Hairston, the discus. Meeks took a second place in the lOU-yard dash. ln the 440 dash, Smith came in secondg Lemons, fourth. jauregui took a fourth place. Tynan took fourth in the shotput. Kitchens tied for second in the high jump. Much credit goes to Meeks for his outstanding performance, though all the PAGE ms Same painf- Qeilefzd Upper Left: -Skillful and agile pole vaulters take time out for the cameraman. Upper Right: -Skimming over the hurdles in perfect unison, james and Browne are frozen in mid air by the camera. Lower:4Record-setter Meeks, broad jump king, practices before his wide-eyed teammates. boys were great. March 25-At the Alice meet, jeff Mustangs lost to Burbank, 21 and six-sevenths points to 27 and four-twenty-firsts. Meeks placed first in the lOO-yard dash With a record time of 9.8 seconds. He lost to the Eagle's Anderson in the 220-yard dash. ln the broad jump Meeks placed first with his leap of 22 feet 83f4 inches. Meeks won the individual scoring trophy at the meet. Hairston placed first in the discus event with a throw of 128 feet, 51f2 inches. Kitchens tied for second place in the high jump. jeff's speedsters placed in seven out of the fourteen events. March 31-April 1- ln the Texas Relays there were only seven high school events. jeff's tracksters took no first places in the hard fought battle, but dependable Meeks took 3rd in the 100-yard dash. April 6-ln the City Conference Meet jefferson placed first with 45 pointsg Burbank, second with 4173, Brackenridge, third with 37, S. A. Tech, fourth with 27, Edison, fifth with 4Vs, Lanier, last with no points. ln the 440-yard dash Lemons placed lst with 54.3 seconds. ln the broad jump ever faithful Meeks placed lst with 22 feet, 3X4 inches, Another first was taken by Hairston in the discus throw with a toss of 131 feet. With his first jump in any competition, Meeks tied for lst in the high jump. COccurring too late for this edition are the following meets: April 13 - Triangular Meet in Corpus Christi: April 2UgCity Meet, April 27-District Meetg May 3-San Antonio lnvitational Meetg May 10-State Meet.l PAGE 199 Above:- CUpperl Iefferson's Girls' Tennis Team is one of which we may justly be proud. Left to right Ckneelingl are Dixie May Schaefer, Barbara Charlyne Kirschke, Mary Margaret Schmitz, Nancy Carson, and Wayne Crockett. Left to right in the back row are lean Ray McKaig, Ieanne d'Artenay, Mary Schultz, Ian Knebel, and Alice Stuart Dunn. Ieff's own Mary Margaret Schmitz was another winner at the Heart's Delight Tennis Tournament in Falfurrias. Beating Dorothy Rodgers of Donna by a score of 6-O, 6-O, she won first place in the girls' singles. Luckily for Iefferson, Mary Margaret has another year of eligibility. CLowerl Iefferson's actual class work in tennis explains why our girls' tennis teams are always so good. Opposite Pcxge:- CUpperl Feminine Robin Hoods are these fine girls, who show evidence of great shooting as they examine the bull's eye for results. CCenterl Showing their ability as a tumbling team, with perfect balance and excellent co-ordination, these girls build a difficult figure, a pyramid, for interested onlookers. Clsowerl Senses keen, these tense, excited, alert girls improve their ability as volley ball players. PAGE 200 Rada!--eead an Une Gawzl' Above:-Fine players are these on lefferson's Boys' Tennis Team. Kneeling, left to right, are lean Paul Black, Dale Everett Miller, and Ronald Dave Wolff. Standing, left to right, are Iohnny Hernandez, Douglas McNair, Coach T. A. Abbott, Frank Goodman, and Ioe Britt Ehresman. At the Hearts Delight Tennis Tourna- ment held at Falfurrias, the Iefferson net team emerged with honors. Iohnny Hernandez took the boys' singles crown when he beat Carl Pickett of Victoria, 6-2, 6-2, 6-O, adding another victory for both himself and Iefferson. Ieff's determined netters, Ronald Dave Wolff and Dale Everett Miller, battled all the Way to the finals in the boys' doubles only to lose the title match by a score of 6-U, 6-3, 6-3 to Melvin O'Mealy and Charles Gordon of Pharr-San Iuan-Alamo. All three Winners are juniors, thereby guaranteeing tennis honors for Iefferson next year. Opposite Pc:ge:- CUpperl Learning to defend themselves under any con- ditions, young boxers, trained by Mr. Williams, stop to Watch two teammates display their boxing tactics. CCenterl Very important in training young muscles to co-ordinate properly is the fine calisthenics training under Mr. Hamilton. Clsowerl Taut muscles and clear eyes show intense interest on the part of every boy in the volley ball group. Such games go far in co-ordinating muscles and developing fine, strong minds. PAGE 202 fl? xg! .ff wx .ff ,J We Wall' Raaaka Nh Wane Kaffe -W1 .-f, ,,,,.g,,,f5 .Hx .QQ,.,,,.I,f . -f,gHg'gf fi.::u24sc2,5. mt ,. w.,w fi 1. ,L a, WE if-' Q ., W ,U,,x,X. ,. . XM 1 Q ezizfgfgbzsgfsgdezvgv g wr W 1 1' fdml efsa aim Academy Army Surplus .... Acosta Music Company .,.,............ Alamo Bedding Company .............. Alamo Blue Print and Supply Company. Alamo Laundry . ,...... . ..,........ . . . Alamo Lumber Company ........,....,. Alamo National Bank .................. Alamo Paint and, Wallpaper Company. . Alamo Title Company ,................. Albert, Iohn A. ..,.,..,....,.......,.. . Allen and Allen Lumber Company ..... Allen Auto Electric Service .....,.,.... Alterman, Nathan, Electric Company ,.,. American Furniture , . .......... . .. American Printers . . .,.. American Sports Center ..,. Anderson, Paul, Company .... Armor, Earl, Gult Service. ,. . Arnold, W. C. F., Insurance. .. Arnold's Hobby Shop ....., Art Beauty Salon No. 2 ,,.., Asgrow Seeds . . ....... . .. B 61 M Bailey Mattress Company ,... Service Station ,..... Barnes, W. H., Company ..... Barton, Peggy . ............... . Beacon Electric Company ......... Bear Weel Aligning Company. .. . Becker's Cosmetics . ........,. . Beery, L. C., Insurance .,..,.... Bell's Iewelry . ....., . Bern's Coffee Shop ..... Bern's Department Store.. Bettencourt, Ioe C. , . .. . . Beverly Studios . . ,.,......... . Bexar County National Bank .... Beyette Fish Market ..,....,.. Bowman Beauty Salons ........... Bowman's Sporting Goods. ,,......., Bragg Garage and Service Station ..,.. Brand Engraving Company ,......... Brown, Ioe P., Automotive Service. . Browne, Anne and Tom ......... Brown's Dress Shop ............ Bruner's . . ....,.... , , . Bruner, T. I., Insurance. .. ,,..,.. . . . . Buddie's . . ,..,...................,... .. Calmbach Auto Top and Body Company. Cannon Shoe Store .................,.... Carnahan and Turner .,..........,...... Casa Rio . . ....,.......... .. Cauthorn's Flower Shop ......... Central Typewriter Company .... Chadwick, Cleve N., Realtor .... . Chandler, E. B., and Company .... . Charles Pharmacy . ...,........ . Christie's . . ..,............. . . . Chung King Grocery ....... Clegg Company CThel ...,.,........ Clemens Printing Company ....,......... Clunie, A. D., Humble Service Station .... Cocke, Bartlett, Architect ...........,.. Cockrell Food Market ....... .,..... Cohens Army Store .....,,... ,......... Coleman and Co., Insurance .,,,....,.... Mae feffmiani Quan! - ,...249 ,.,.220 ....224 ....214 ...215 ....225 .,..222 ,...254 ....241 ....240 ....244 ....213 ....226 ....228 ....218 ...230 ....212 ...241 ....210 ....232 ....256 ....242 ....237 ...214 229 ....221 ...219 ...,224 ....224 ....223 ....226 ....242 ....228 ...238 ..,.219 .,..253 ....230 ....212 .,..241 .,..228 ...243 ....255 ...227 ....222 ...208 ....230 ...230 ....248 ....215 ....216 .,..225 ,...2l8 ...257 ...236 ....237 ....248 ....244 ....216 ......248 .....Insert Commercial Abstract and Title Company .,... .... Covered Wagon , .,......,.,..,,,........,, ..., Crain and Palmer Pharmacy ..,, ....,.. Cruz the Florist ...,...,....... Culpepper Cleaners . . 219 219 240 226 . . . .218 217 248 225 212 2112240 ...ass Dallas, W. R., Furniture Studio. .. Damon's . . .,.....,...... . .. Donut Ranch, CThel ....,.... Downtown Motors , ......., . Dr. Pepper Bottling Company ..., Draughon's Business College Durham's Business College.. Economy Shoe Repair ....,.. Estell, R. Charles, Company. Farris .... .,...,........... Faulk's Creamery . ........ . Federal Lumber Company. . . Fehr Bakery . ............, . Fischer's . . ............ . . . Fite, L. E., and Company. , .. Flesher Garage . . ....,. . . Foremost Dairies . ..... . Foto Center CThel ......... Fox Alignment Company .... Frank Brothers . . .,... . .. Frank, Sol, Company ........ Franklin's , . .,......,.... .. French, George A., and Company ..... ..... Frost Brothers . ............ . Frost National Bank ,....., Fuller Printing Company .... Furr, C. M. .........,..... . Galloway, Sinclair Service ..... General Oldsmobile Company .... Geyer Ice Cream Company ....... Gildemeister, Charles, and Son ..... Gill, Richard . .................. . Gillespie Motor Company ...... Goad Motor Company ....... Goas Tamale Factory ..... Gold, Iulian . ................... . Gordon Printing Company .....,.. .. Gosling, Lytle W., and Company ........ Gragg, P. E., and Company ...,............. Grand Lodge, Order of the Sons ot Hermann .... ..... Great Western Insurance Company ......... Green and Steen, Insurance .,.,............ Grimm Seed, Company ............... Grona, A., Mattress Company, Inc. . .. Groos National Bank .............., Guarantee CThel . . ........... . .. Gunter Hotel tThel ...,.... Hammonds, Elmo, Insurance. .. Handy-Andy . . ....,,.............. . . Hap's Service Station and Cate ......... Hargis, Norton, Paint and Body Shop .... Henry, Sid, Automobiles ................ Henry's Flowers . ................... . Highland Dairies . ,.....,...,....,.. . Hodges, Floyd, Radio and Television ..., Horn's Prescription Pharmacy ......... Incarnate Word College ....... Iean's . . .........,,........,....... . .. Ietterson Cleaners . . ......,........... . .. Ietferson Hardware and Sporting Goods... Iefierson State Bank ..................... Ierseyland Creamery . . ............ . .. Iosephine Theatre . . . . . . . . Ioske's ot Texas , ...,....... Ioske's Military Department .... Iudson's A. . .............. . . . Iunior Miss . . ......... . . . Kautman's . .......... . Knowlton's . . ............ . . . Krause Electric Company ...... Kress, S. H., and Company .... PAGE 206 217 225 230 218 210 251 239 208 222 233 250 242 256 222 208 212 227 244 247 254 227 241 227 220 236 218 256 248 244 254 226 257 215 242 232 257 217 212 214 241 224 216 241 221 237 247 240 256 209 238 208 213 242 213 225 216 222 238 225 243 217 243 229 229 229 230 216 213 217 215 221 SfzapZU13da7fzem--Ee fzeh 'ubncli La Da Meer Beauty Salon ..... Lad-'N-Lassie Shop . . La Feria Department Store ........... La Vencedora . ......,........,,..... . Laurel Heights Grocery and Market ..... Levy and Levy, Insurance ..........,. Liberty Investment Company ...,..,., Lingner Nursery . ....,..,,,........... . Littlehouse School of Art and Galleries... Lone Star Printing Company ........,.. Lorenz Mattress Company ..,.. Lotus Restaurant . ,..,....4 . Lucchese Realty Company .... Main Bowling Center .......... ,.,.,,.. Main Paint and Wallpaper Company ...,. Main Radio Company .............,.. Majestic Beauty Salon ,,... Majestic Men's Shop ........., ..,..... Manor fTheJ . . .............,........, . .. Marple, Glenn R., Conoco Service Station. Maverick-Clarke . . ..,.........,...... . ., Mayflower Beauty Salon ..........,.,.... McCabe, T, W., Company, Realtors. ., McDougal's Electric Company ...,.... McNeel, A. M., Contractor ..,.,......... McNeel, less, Machinery Corporation and McNeel Ranches. ............. . Melton-Rheiner Lumber Company. . . . Menger, F, A,, Electric Company ......... . Merchants Delivery Service .............. Merchants Transfer and Storage Company ..... ...,. Me-tzger's Dairy . . ..................., . .. Midcap Bearing Service ....... ......... Milam Chevrolet Company .... Miller, Ned, Motor Company .,...... Mission lewelry Company ........ ..., Montgomery, Dorsey, Service Station .... Monticello Laundry and Cleaners ,.... Motor Truck Sales Company ..... Mountjoy Company . . ..... , . . Mueller Motors , . ......... . . Naomi's Gift Shop .....,... National Bank of Commerce. Night Hawk CTheJ ......... .........,. Qgt Record Company ......,.,...,........ Northside Building Materials Company .,.. Orchid Shop fThel ..............,...,., Original Mexican Restaurant CTheJ ,.... Ormsby Chevrolet , ................. . Osborn's Food Market ........., Our Lady of the Lake College.. Penney, I. C,, Company ,...... Perry and Savage, Insurance ..... Pfeil, Arthur, Flowers ........,.,.... Phelps and Dewees and Simmons .... Piggly Wiggly . ..............,, . Pig Stands Company, Inc.. Prince's Drive-Inn . . . . ., Pitts Barbers . . ,... . . . Playland Park , , ..... . Poe Motor Company ....... . , Radio Cap Company ..................... Randolph Field Transportation Company. . Ranger Pontiac Company .....,.......... Rascoe, Iimmie, Texaco Service Station... Redford Transfer and Storage ........... Reichardt, Edward C., Company ...... Reliance Life Insurance Company .... Remington Rand, Inc. . ..,....... . . . Robert's .... .................... Royal Crown Bottling Company ..... Rozance School of Accordion ...... Rug Masters San Antonio Brick and Lumber Company. San Antonio Buick Company. ........... . San Antonio Coca-Cola Bottling Company. San Antonio Public Night School ......... San Antonio Upholstery and Mattress Facto Sang Wah and Company ................. Schaefer-Lewis and Company ,,... .. Schilo's Delicatessen . ............. , Sea Foam Laundry and Dry Cleaners. . Sears, Dean, Realtor ......,...,...., Sears, Roebuck and Company ..... Sergent, Duncan and Rine ...... Shaw's .... .,......,.,..,......... Shepperd-Fraser Company . ..... . Sherwin-Williams Company CThel. Silvey Music Company .,...,...,.. Singer Sewing Machine Company. Smith Motor Sales ..,...........,.. I I Solo Serve Food Department ....... Southern Music Company .... Southwest Bearing Service ,,.. Southwest Business Institute ..... Southwestern Balfour Company .... Sparger, Alan, Inc. . ...,...,, , .. Spector's Bargain Center... , St. Mary's University . ........, . Staffel's . . ..................,... . ,. Stanley's Texaco Service Station ..,. Strauch, Dewey . .............. .. Straus-Frank Company . , ......... .. Stroud's Barber Shop and Tot Shop .... Studers .... ....................,.. Sweet Shop fThel ................. Tai Shan Restaurant ..,..., Texas Terminix Company ...,. Thompson, Dorothy, Florist .... Thrift Lumber Company .... Thurmond's Restaurant , . .. Tip Top Cafe .....,....... Togo for Tots and Gifts. .. Toepperwein . . ........ . .. Tower College of Business. . . , Trinity University . ......,,. ..... . U. K. Garage ....,...,............... Ungerleider, Sylvan G., Company .... . Union Auto Supply ...............,........ University Drug Store .......,...........,. University Park Building Materials Company Inc Vaught Cleaners . . ,.....,.........,.. . .. Village Bakers . ..,...................... . Village Sporting Goods and Hardware, Inc. Vogel, Adolf . . ...,.................... .. Watkins Bar-B-Cue . ...,.... . Weiss Shoe Store .....,....... West Avenue Pet Food Shop ..... White Star Laundry Company ...,. Wilson, Ieweler . , ........,..,.. ,. Wolff and Marx ...,.......,........,,. Woodlawn Bowling Center ............. Woodlawn Feed and Dairy Supply Co .... Woodlawn Man's Shop ................. Wormser Cleaners . . ............ . .. Wulfe Iron and Metal Company ..... Young, Van, Texaco Service Station ..., Zale's Iewelers . . ......,...... . .. Zimmerman, G, C., Typewriters.. PAGE 207 X FOR MORE THAN A X - YEARS ,ffm Q' HAVE BEEN SAYING . . . Let 's go to X faffaqf' San Antonio's F1'iendly kfL,r,,-1, , epsw 7 7 I 1ST PRIZE VVINNER OF U. S. BOOT MAKING CONTEST N O O N H A R G I S E,C,S1Q0mVS?h0e Rirmf PAINT AND BODY SHOP it 5 . ommerce . ,......... .. . - Q- 1, No. 2-311 W. Commerce St. ..... B. 3-1891 Complete Aufomobilg Repairing N' V, NO. 3-113 N. Alamo ........... B. 3-0951 NO. Bl'0adWay .......... B. C LARGE STOCK HAND MADE BOOTS ON HAND ' ' DEPENDABLE - RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND CLEANING SERVICE Fancy Dresses and Evening Gowns our Specialty SHEPHERD LAUNDRIES, Inc. F. 9347 315 S. Alamo Tl1urmond's Restaurant 1924 Broadway For Discfriminating People For Reservation - Phone C-9507 OPEN ALL NIGHT The Home of Fine Food, Steaks, Chicken, Seafood L. E. F ite 81 CO. Realtors I DISTINCTIVE HOMES AND HOMESITES Adjoining this beautiful high school Large restricted sites for your protection Office 1001 Donaldson P. 3141 YOU CAN'T GO WRONG GOING To THE RIGHT DEALER Ranger Pontiac CO. SALES AND SERVICE Broadway At Ninth G. 0361 PAGE Trinity University congratulates you, THOMAS JEFFERSON High School Graduates, 1950 and invites you to investigate the opportunities 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 five degrees. 82nd Year Majors in all outstanding liberal arts fields, music, art, speech and drama, homemaking, and pre-professional subjects. For information call P. 9186 208 THE Loom Y E 1 A T1 R S S i A S H E '-H H10 Ulbirn Z0HHbwZ I A M L E Shopping with ease in Handy-Andy's lovely new store are Joyce Elaine Stolle, Bobby Tindall, Katharine Bennett, Georgie Rae Stroeck, and Glee Arbeth Stroeck. SERVING THIS MODERN AGE IS HANDY-ANDY SUPER MARKET NO. 2 One of Handy-Andy's Newest, Ultra Modern, and Most Beautiful stores in Southwest Texas is located at the corner of Cincinnati and Bandera Highway. Our Self-Service Mfzat Dept. offers the choicest meats pre-packaged fresh, weighed and priced for your se ection. ' Parking, for over 200 Cars!! 0 Seven Fast Checking Lanes!! ' Air Conditioned Throughout!! ' Self-Service Delicatessen!! ' Five Super Departments!! on ND -I ND sn PAGE 209 . l . , Wf ' ' 5, ll ' BU K slymfs Ape S VJCE congratulations to the 1 f y Ill JH 0 if Class 01 1950 fp , V Q . . l. GOLDSTEIN J 'V 1 ' 1 1 ' f SOLO SERVE FOOD DEPT. 3 I I f W EARL ARMOR ljlxu ff J GULF SERVICE 3,011 ,X . 1 Garfield 8081 501 1' fp F. 1361 701 Main Ave. San Antonio 1, Texas 1 I DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY of San Antonio 816 DALLAS GARFIELD 9137 Always very popular with Jeffites, the Dr. Peppe machine is called on for a special ho or as Amy Johnson Cleftj toasts three of jeff's six high- est-ranking advertising salesmen from the Monticello and the Declaration- Roger Beery, Barbara Harwell, and Eugene Harry Troutz. VAUG-HT CLEANERS D E A N 5 E A R 5 Realtor COURTEOUS SERVICE 20 Years in San Antonio 111 MCCU110Ug11 at Brooklyn 804 Brady Bldg. San Antonio, Texas Compliments of COMPLIMENTS OF lVlaj2StiC lVlan S Sl1OD J, C, PENNEY CQ, 116 E. Houston St. 401 Houston St. San Antonio PAGE 210 el? WW Vi-71, K-ff 1 i Q Q ,JD c R Y K M! 431' lin, ,' I ,nf . . I K Cf-. L: N- K Ijmsfihk L,1,LL+,f'J ,JP M 'L ,pf MW E J7p!0jQbY0,JvX P V, W SERVE YCURSELF and ..... SAVE If X..-' NC, Q 30 STQRES T0 SERVE YQU ?g5d W mp1ete Meat Markets E 'Q of My W ' 5' if 13199157 Wiqqly an Antonio Company Owned and Operated by E. A. BASSE CHAS. W. Sy :NW !,lL'i'i1i:L.,,.ff,i -L 'Af' . p TRAVIS D. BAILEY Dwfclnf 'wt' 'I ff -iff! Ct' f A . i' fi Mui M, IQSLINCQFI CSI co. .1 . ,I I f , , , ' 1 J QAM!! 'IVY 7 Iwi ',l lpslli'tQ1i el ci! o . , - , : . .J f I 'C 1, ,ii ,C ,f K ni my Ni flfrwl 4 wi fl f li lip. ' , ZA ,f l fl ! 0 ii jf iff, ef A 137LosLi121St,0fy ji! Garfield 6151 AMERICAN SPORTS CENTER Equipment for Every Sport BEYETTE FISH MARKET SHRIMP - OYSTERS - FISH Located between 700 and 800 Block of S. Presa 101 Pereida C. 0317 WHOLESALE - RETAIL Headquarters for Jefferson Jackets 217 North St. Mary'S San Antonio 5, Texas lLllNGNlElR NURSERY QGRIMM BROS., Regular Line of Nursery Stock Experts in Landscaping Garfield 6433 6321 W. Commerce GENE FLESHER GARAGE We do our own machine work Specializing in Dodge and Plymouth Service - Welding Modern Equipment- Complete Motor Rebuilding Congratulations From Tower College of Business 'tThe School of Selected Enrollment 115 Angeles Dr. P. 8622 0 Phone Fannin 2206 AMERICAN ACC0 Crain Sz Palmer Pharmacy S A Where Filling of Prescriptions is a Specialty Cugixo Ave. E next to Medical Arts Bldg. G ASSO PERRY L. CRAIN ELMER PALMER 407 E' Travis G- 5363 an ntonio Brick 85 Lumber CO. There's A Material Difference Phone Shadyside 4-4213 3902 Fredericksburg Road SAN ANTONIO if Route 8, Box 415-E 1, TEXAS CCNGRATULATICDNS, SENIORS M l I I if . f I f fy y it-fl JA Jfinjy ff! DK ljdxy ref! D W , N' il .Wd U uf in , Ola , E ESE S our .111 lS1wKil l II I 4 5 1 J, I I ip 'UID xxlrlli IW I, , N' 1 KI -VF .J 'Flu' f I. fy VVS ,Af yN.? 'fy ji KQENTAIN SERVICE ' 9 if , ,I N- ., if A 5, .lf ECW A if ' STFIAQS AND FRIED CHICKEN J 3' I or 1, f' I , jj if ll V I if ll lv fi Qui, IKMIEVMQ jvslj A SJC' GJ lx lilvl ' 1 M 1' 'f 28121 Frgjiericlisdburg R03.d.Qr9fGl 'X l San Antonio, Texas WHITE COVERALLS LETTERED JEFFERSON MUSTANGSH S I D H E N R Y Exclusively at KAUFMAN'S 100 S. ELCRES ST. Aufgmgbilgg Congratulations, Class of '50 O LUMBER AND HARDWARE ALLEN Sz ALLEN 1415141713 - roadway 1621 N. Comal Street 0 San Antonio 1, Tex as Phone C. 8006 San Ant onio 2, Texas ,C HIGHLAND 5 A I - I I. D MILK - ICE Trl? ' '. ' T L Always fresh CREAM Pershing 8171 1007 W. Ashby LAUNDRY 84 CLEANERS 1909 Fredericksburg Road A. M. M C N E E L Q CONTRACTOR P hh 1182 315 Rivas St. ers mg San Antonio, Texas P. 8371 COMPLIMENTS OF C I 1 . Q STE USJEAEN The rest of your days depends on 2 the rest of your nights Ria M MATTRESS co. 1312-18 S. Hackberry L. 4-6195 RALEIGH E. PATTERSON, Ow'7l67' DU PONT PAINT KL PRODUCTS I f D O IMPERIAL WALLPAPER Ccti!FZgI1?3I3gJ3riflg'Ef1gIg1gG Main Paint 81 Wallpaper Co. MATTRESSES RENOVATED RIGHT Contractors Recommended - Delivery Service Retail Store - 1107 N. St. MarY'S Phone C. 4-0062 1704 Main Avenue G- 3712 San AUt011i0 2, TCXUS 'SEEDS P. E. GRAGG 8: CO. f :gigs REALTORS S INSURANCE Phone Garfield 0326 8z 7 321 E. Commerce Telephone G. 5211 211 Travis Building San Antonio, Texas Compliments to METZGER'S MILK Peaumz - 5:44. '7au'e4 Quo! 54.4.4.0-.1 - .aw4A, ' M h t-24 2' J1430NFl ' CPC all S Q' 99 ' Ores Transfer and Storage Co. Q46 9'1iV9FY can 01331 Compliments Of DEWEY STRAUCI-I A B C STORAGE GARAGE BLUE BONNET TIRE CO. DEWEY STRAUCH LUMBER CO. DOWNTOWN OFFICE 219 E. Pecan San Antonio, Texas Phone Fannin 0112 PAGE' 214 W Sify Ki! fly jf Featuring FRISCOL A - ' ' . 1. . ,M .ai iwr S Thereis Nothing Accidental About Quality i 2030 MAIN AVE. PERSHINO 0941 A good place to meet your friends SALES SERVICE ' 20 Modern Lanes 0 Completely Air-Conditioned GILLESPIE MOTOR CO, ' M0defH Restaurant 321 Broadway at 4th G. 1411 ' Serving Fine Foods WOODLAWN BOWLING CENTER 1906 Fredericksburg Road ' Parkview 2-0240 Alamo Blue Print 81 Supply Co. Artists' Supplies For School Work DRAWING MATERIALS 506 N. Presa St. San Antonio, Texas 9c Record Company NEW Sz USED RECORDS - NEEDLES Edward C. Reiclwardt Company I 7 3332 itgvgek Representing Peter Pan 'Peanut Butter and 432 Main Avenue Phone C. 1431 C00k'K1H Pershing 3635 KRAUSE ELECTRIC CO. ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS REPAIRS - SUPPLIES Erwin E. Krause, Owner 501 Culebra San Antonio, Texas FOR THE BEST CALMBACH TOP 81 BODY CO. 1509 Broadway Fannin 1279 BUILD FOR THE FUTURE WITH HIGH GRADE BUILDING MATERIALS .. . S 4-.Q . f- 5 SERVICE 2 5 ' 3 w. T. THR1FT,P1'es. Z' ,:,a? iQ5 ' Ik ' QUALITY 155' .qox 'mt ....,... DAVID B. THRIFT, COURTESY , V. Pres. 62 Gen'l Mgr 708 W. Summit, At The Beacon PAGE 215 Congratulations and Good Wishes to the Class of 1950 ' IIS N a 5 sf STEEN, Mgrs. 3-5 N LLUYES 'AXA fi? , 3 GARFIELD 8121 14 RNQASUALTY Q N AUT MOBILE INSURANCE I .I I X , fha ' N.. ' SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS SEA EOAM LAUNDRY S DRY CLEANERS DELIVERY OR CASH AND CARRY 1942 N. St. Mary's Fannin 7341 Compliments of Cannon Shoe Store 321 Alamo Plaza B. 3-1883 LORENZ MATTRESS CO. John M. Warner, Owner BOX SPRINGS-GLIDERS-INNERSPRINGS We Specialize in Renofvatingn 409 Marshall One-Day Service G. 6905 HORN'S PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES 116 Broadway Phone G-3113 Next Door to Mission City Bank Compliments of I unior M iss San Antonio's Only Store for Juniors MAIN BOWLING CENTER ARTHUR fPinkeyJ WHITNEY, Mfinageor- Telephones: B. 3-0068 - B. 3-0154 1517 Main Avenue San Antonio, Texas PAGL eAjL.lt. ll Nationally Known SEA FOODS 3130 BROADWAY Phone T. 8063 SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS .9 ' f- 1,49 A A Great Bank Salutes A Gre feffeadan at School In the Name of A Great Man STATE BANK 1904 Fredericksburg Road Pershing 7188 - Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 'We Print the Decimation Gordon Printing Company F. A. MENGER ELECTRIC CO. Industrial - Commercial - Residential WIRING AND REPAIRS 211 N, Presa C. 8133 1424 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 7371 WYLIE R. DALLAS ZELMA R. DALLAS MC. ID.. IDAXILILAXS FURNITURE STUDIO COLEMAN 8: CO. EVERY KNOWN FORM OF GOOD INSURANCE AND BONDS 901 McCullough at Ashby San Antonio 1125 Alamo NHUOH-H1 Bldg. F- 4151 GOOD HAIRCUTS CLOTHING San Antonio's Home Town Millmnan D,S ilii ' W , V W , IIII 'm ..,.,..f U In H g filf rz h u 1 i--i-lii A :-11- if SELECT MILK AND ICE CREAM A PAGE BARBER SHOP AND TOT SHOP 1711 Fredericksburg Rd. - P. 8200 JEWELRY TOYS San Antonio Public Night School 637 MAIN AVENUE 0 Business Courses 9 Commercial Subjects 9 Shop Subjects 9 Technical Courses 0 High School Subjects Garfield 6387 C. E. Troutz, Principal 17 HELEN THUMMEL A. F. BEYER Owners CASA RIO Serving Fine Mexican Foods in Old Mexico Atmosphere on Beautiful Bank of the River 100 W. Commerce St. COMPLIMENTS OF COHEN'S ARMY STORE FULLER PRINTING CO- UNION PRINTERS 110 N. Flores St. Fannin 7652 NATIONALLY PREFERRED QUALITY FURNITURE Reasonably Priced - Easy Terms American Furniture Company 119 Main Ave. Downtown Motors SALES SERVICE 415 Main Ave. C. 7161 McDOUGAL'S YOUR NORTHSIDE GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER ROPER RANGES - MAYTAG WASHERS 1414 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 7164 Compliments of REMINGTON RAND, Inc. MANAGEMENT CONTROLS DIVISION ED. E. DEWEES, District Manager 316 N. Presa G. 6277 SI-IEPPERD-FRASER co. Y' ' Q 1 .. Aly!! X! .tx . 0 f- Uywyg,.,:+4 Jefferson Vtllagefs . ' , 1:Qwn Dcparitxment Store ' In ,x'f' 'Q QQ, .J . 1 - - ifhone Parkvlew 2,8938 QP' 14 ,P R' Cmsnewg K 'R , I , xy. -o' ,H-ug .. Q D. wx , V . -. ,, ARROW SHIRTS I BERKSHIRE HOSIERY LEVI'S CATALINA SWIMMING SUITS POLL PARROT SHOES CHILDREN'S WEAR BATES gl AVONDALE FABRICS FINE LINENS VOGUE Sz MCCALL PATTERNS HOLEPROOF LINGERIE PAGE 18 4, .t x ef . - Q X-fu ROYAL CRQWN BGTTLI G CU. Miss Smith's office assistants, on a conducted tour of Royal Crown's beautiful plant, are amazed at the huge size of the machines and delighted with the courtesies shown them by Mr. C. B. Goodsell, Genl. Mgr. ,ax rw 12. as e ,pig ew - ,J lsia 2418 Main Avenue Singer Sewing Machine Co. A 1728 Fredericksburg Road P PAR San Antonio, Texas ' Phone - P. 6169 207 San Pedro Ave. Fannin 3113 UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE Moody .Armstrong and Pat Patterson, Owners PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounderl By Gwulmtte Pltrwmacists School Supplies 0 Luncheonette 0 Fountain Service R. D. CLUNIE R. D. Clunie Humble Service Station 2250 cincinnati Ave. FREE DELIVERY Pei-Shing 3191 302 N' Mccuuough San Antonio, Texas Compliments of JOE C. BETTENCOURT 'Sfm Antonids Leading - Lzwgest MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Motor Truck Sales Co. , 308-310 College St. Fannin 7561 G.gM.C. AND FEDERAL TRUCKS Senate - Jeffs - Student Council - Haynes Pins PAGE 219 A The A2 Sherwin-Williams f' x , 1 Company I PAINTS, VARNISHES, WALLPAPER - 1 1' A . KEM-TONE 2' A Academy Army Surplus Distributors 135 W. Commerce St. ..... . . .C. 1291 EVERYTHING IN ARMY GOODS Phone F. 4963 844 Highland Blvd. .... ...., K .5982 117 Soledad 1309 S. Flores Street MAIN RADIO co. GLENN R- MARP1-E ZENITH SL GE' CONOCO SERVICE STATION RADIO 8: TELEVISION P, V. REFER, Mgr. 2514 Main Ave. P. 1372 1003 Donaldson Ave. P. 6523 fAcross from Jefferson Villageb Lefs All Meet At TI-IIE SVVIEIET SPUT Wormser Cleaners L. J. MENDEL, Owner 1314 McCullough P. 0841 906 W. Hildebrand Pershing 3751 I 1 NCE again Chrysler brings you greater FI . . beauty . . . more advanced engineering. Chrysler in 1950 has a lower, longer look . . . a lovelier look with new, sweeping lines. And with- QW W in this streamlined beauty is true motoring com- J fx HW fort with chair high seats and plenty of room- up, down and sideways. In 1950, Chrysler's engi- neering is out front again, too, with completely fx waterproof ignition, the only genuine safety- ' rim wheel, foolproof Prestomatic Fluid Drive fl E . . . and a host of other important features. See Chrysler-the finest for '50-before you buy. 830 South Presa 0 SAN ANTONIO ' Garfield 9178 PAGE 220 ,A L. TAI SHAN R E S TA ll R A N T The South's Finest I ChinesefAmerican Restaurant I . ' nf . 'if , .,,4f'l' PM ik Jli if 0 P- PLY Jlyllb Qjilfv ' When? lime Food Reaches ,LU V Ay' A ' Q ajax 0ib flCelest1al Heights +'444- Leaving beautiful Tai Shan, where a lovely luncheon has just been enjoyed are these Girls' Cadet Corps members. Tai Shan is an ever popular place for Jeff luncheons and dinners. TI-IE ORIGINAL MEXICAN RESTAURANT 115-121 Losoya Street Francois deBrouillette Littlelwouse School ol Art and Galleries PICTURE FRAMING - GIFTS ART CLASSES 3607 Broadway T. 7211 FURNITURE - sToVEs - TIRES UNION AUTO SUPPLY Everything for Home and Auto 1220 W. Commerce Fannin 240 STEP BY STEP Graduation - Marriage - HOME W. H. BARNES CO. REALTORS AND BUILDERS 4 1418 W. Hildebrand S. 4-5467 P E C 'I' O R ' BARGAIN CENTER A. GRONA MATTRESS CO., Inc. 409 W. Commerce St. Phone Garfield 9712 Compliments of S. H. KRESS SL CO. 5-10-254 STORE Manufacturer of Mattresses, Pillows, Box Springs Studio Couches - Upholstering 1907 S. St. Mary's St. San Antonio, Texas PAGE 221 W 1, BUY OR BUILD YOUR HOME lN fl 5- I A - JEFFERSON TERRACE A , . K . - Newest Northside Sub-division , - 4. A' ,H i Developed By 1 I ' ' ' p ' ALAMO LUMBER COMPANY W 2110 s, I2LoREs FANNIN 4161 Compliments of lncamate Word College CARRIER PHILCO AIR CONDITIONING TELEVISION CHARLES ESTELL CO. Your home comfort dealer 1305 S. Presa K. 0620 Air Cooled - Phone P. 7671 Mayflower Beauty Salon 106 Donaldson Ave. San Antonio, Texas ANN AND TOM BROWNE'S TOYS AND GREETING CARDS OUT-DOOR PLAY SETS 2118 Blanco Rd. S. 4-2441 For Your Furniture and Bedding Needs I Always Get The Best Custom Made Furniture - Slip Covers Draperies - Upholstering Hollywood Beds ln 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 3181 Fourth Street Cathedral 0226 PAGE Congratulations and Best Wishes To The JEFF GRADUATES I I -I FRANK- Burcnnn- CO.-Y 203 Fredericksburg Road P. 7147 San Antonio 1, Texas . . N early everybody trades at Fiseh,er's . . . VAN YOUNG'S Texaco Service Station Complete Service For Your Car if Pick Up Sz Delivery Flats Too 'A' MARFAK LUBRICATION OPEN EVERY DAY 1020 San Pedro G, 7572 222 3 Z, ge: MU , O . i . fl A-J V .nj F A., if 11,1 If fc P A yu' ' ' ' 1' f' 7 f 1,10 -' J ' yf r ' ' j ly, - Q 'VJ-f I , - 1 -V A .1 J 5 I ly' ' . fy , , ,ff J Mfr Il' ' V, K ' fs' 7 !Q 17 ' ' ff, Il. ,, . it 1 1 Af' 9 ' ,XJ - I ylf XJ! jr MJ' J 'ml J! V I fl J IV 5 I I f xl My l my A--Ab:'qbVAA - i g V.,1 A WIA! vii!! 4 h' f'l t!xlI1' . 7. 1 1f1' ' 4 so -' ' - 7 lf' . mf . I .,.11 ' .' ' L' ' A . ' 'f ff E ' A ' A f 2 ff: ,- 1 - - K' -, 'Q . --- ::' sf- -. ... .ZII ::: - ,., . .. r ,.... Q A-ii A-.Mya fx .-, G my fl And Now... MERLEQSQHQQRMHH WM 51226 NAIL POLISH To blend perfectly with your Lipstick . . . Both in fhe traditional Merle Norman Way . . . Qualify Beyond Yeproaclv. A wide variety of new shades to choose from. MERLE NORMAN CCDSMETICS for a LOVELIER CCDMPLEXICDN Phone for a Complimentary Demonstration No Charge - No Obligation 310 Soledad, Milam Bldg., C. 4-7745 407 Majestic Bldg., G. 1553 335 New Moore Bldg., G. 5492 Broadway Sz Houston PAGE 223 my Taxes sl. N s E f 'Wr'e V- .M-,.,i..Me-.rig :m:r,..,, sewn A me N T K BEAR wngggg no cn1 ,Lllfyv ,41,4u,..' 54'-Al b . A!!! . f AJ!! I Myi 11,4111 E R WHE L ALIGNING CO. POE MOTOR COMPANY COMPLIMENTS GF CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Great Western Life Insurance Ce. Sales and Sewwe 305 N. Presa 310 Main 900 Broadway San Antonio, Texas F. 7501 F. 3333 ACOSTA MUSIC COMPANY We Specialize In 0 String, Band, and Orchestra Instruments adm Ca Co ' G. 2691 207 West Market Street G08 W. Houston St. San Antonio, Texas San Antonio, Texas DORSEY MONTGOMERY MENS LETTERING SERVICE STATION BOYS EMBROIDERY UNIFORMS CAPS FELT 901 Cincinnati P. 0652 1Wafwu4.l.'!1'f C as C , f . . U BEIHCOH ELECTRIC COITIPH U Y 706 East Dewey F h A A Pershing 0211 Electrical Contracting - Repairing - Fixtures - Appliances PACE 224 Compliments of 4 Compliments , f WOODLAWN MAN S SHOP N d M,ll 0 M C Everything for the Well Dressed Mlm e 1 er Otor O' AUTOMOBILES 4 1912 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 7282 Fannin 7205 1003 Broadway Alamo CARNAHAN AND TURNER PHARMACISTS Laundry and Dry Cleaners Woodlawn Medical Center 2029 Culebra P. 4-6121 906 Fredericksburg Rd. Tel. P. 7121 all Compliments novo HODGES nnmo s. mevlslon senvlcf I of YO Authorized dealer for: 9 ' ADMIRAL PHILCO MOTOROLA My X F ' TELEVISION Ah 614 West Ave. s. 4-5475 ef e son l lleaners Compliments of ' THE COVERED WAGON 1027 Donaldson P. 2-5.482 4201 Fredericksburg P. 2-7950 Fine Steaks 0 N I S Seafoods 34 . First on the Austin Highway Run by LetJ.v go to Dam0n,.r. That's the First thought of all Jcflitf-s after a football victory. Lassos help football boys cclcbratc. PAGE 225 Ex - Jeffersonia s Visit the ouflz west LLsi1ze55 IZSEEELLEE . f f ' - f I C ,how through Specialized Business Training f 4 JMVQ9 ,j,y.,Yg1iT,l pf,v gyaeifaaffime. 5 T' Jig. - A A' If f- . -Q22 'fifb I , ,!,,yLf9',1j 226 Losoya Street For Information Call Garfield 0411 L I H . .h G WEISS SHOE COMPANY HUIC Clg ts TOCCYY um The Gumw. Hoteln The Stow of Fine Food SPECIALIZING IN YOUNG MEN'S SHOES COWBOY BOOTS for The Entire Family 2608 Main Ave. P. 3113 328 N' St' Marys COCKRELL FOOD MARKET ALLEN AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL PARTS AND SERVICE BENDIX af STROMBERG DISTRIBUTORS Complete Motor Analysis 8z Tune-Up - Fram Oil Filters, Horns Fog Lights Brakes H d l' , , - y rau IC and Mechanical, . Epecifiizd Linigigs and Parts, Stromberg Carburetors, A T. 0365 enera ors an Motors. 4818 Roadway H 'A 537 St. Mary's St. Fannin 1274 , - 3 T 5 ' X F up 1 Att t' ' I- v' - 'or efrsona en ion Flowers Til Us be . 1 y -if i my The entireyear Jexwj, 6 It's always JCI XC. ,Crl XS V V I , ' I ' uf ,I, B ,,,i . BEAUTY SALCN S 'Ti In the Heart of the City - for - AIR CONDITIONED SERVICE AND QUALITY 4th Floor P. 5166 1908 Main Ave. Majestic Theatre Bldg. G. 5356 . Etbl'hd1890 Cthd 17872 I-IONESTLY, It's the Best Policy S 3 is e a Q ra L- Beery Chas. Gilclemeister 8: Son I Insurance Agency 101 FORMS OF PROTECTION 400 Soledad F. 1369 PAGE JEXXXELERS WATCHES - DIAMON DS 122 Broadway San Antonio 5, Texas 6 . f X 1, ef' ' ., -. .'xx'. 4 ,Je Levi? X, 'A' v vvii.soN pewiernr sroiue l Complete Shopping and Repair Service -ar ig sk Give Us a Chance and We Will Do Our Very Best to PLEASE You. Wiki? 1026 Donaldson Avenue Jefferson Village Parkview 2-9232 - I 1 How',easy,Vit7is for the three class presidents to j AQlf1D0gQ:,thQl1' Lord Elgnin, Witches at Wilson's! . J -1i,l.1'rl'. If 1' 'fi-'4..,f , A ff f -. .2 M-fi if f ' I E V7 1 I fy I If If .Q fl Lv!! QL A lxkyvifljjif' . I, , 1' -' by 47- I I ye-4' ' Congratulations To The Senior Class u ' . ' f ,Le GUOQING S5 ' -,-1 .fi -ll ' is Y, is . ,A.,f , , . ,, , gf ' . a . . ' 'I V V' N ff' -' Joe P. Brown s Automotive Service 1- V' rr, 4 4, -lm g ' Wm' mmmlm 1216 Fredericksburg Road P. 3241 MILK - ICE CREAM R EITI D ST THE FINEST IN CIVILIAN AND MILITARY WEAR SOL FRANK CO. 517 E. Houston St. FEEDS GARDEN SUPPLIES SEEDS Woodlawn Feecl 8: Dairy Supply Co. P. 811 83 P. 2-6430 WMGE CHARLES PICHARD 1326 Fredericksburg Rd. M95 A Owner San Antonio, Texas 140 Fredericksburg Road SYLVAN G. UNGERLEIDER COMPANY Complete Lines of PAPER PRODUCTS - JANITOR SUPPLIES ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES YOU CAN DEPEND ON HS. G. U. BRANDS Phones - Kenwood 6021 and Kenwood 6327 226 Devine St. San Antonio, Texas PAGE GEO. A. FRENCH 8: CO. REALTORS Homes and Home Sites in Jefferson - Woodlawn District INSURANCE - .APPRAISALS 1300 Donaldson Ave. P. 9661 H7 Your Headquarters for Every Musical Need 0 QUALITY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS I COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES FOR BAND AND ORCHESTRA O EXPERT REPAIRING 0 COMPLETE SHEET MUSIC SERVICE You are Always Welcome - p-4 -I ' Phone Fannin 6353 -' 1- - 'K '- A B30 EAST HUUSTDN xSTRBBT-- SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS -lane Slew ?fz6aZ6aq PRINTING AND LITHOGRAPHING SPORTING GOODS FOR PARTICULAR SPORTSMEN i 315 E. Commerce St. Phone F. 1495 , Bowman . A D o L F V o G E L Sporting Goods Corp. FIRONTIER BELTS 514 Main Ave. F. 0053 119 Military Plaza Garfield 4843 San Antonio, Texas QUALITY KOSHER STYLE FOOD Bmwi Gangee S!!-Gjl DELICATESSEN RESTAURANT ALAN SPABGER, INC. LAUNDRY - CLEANING I I l I I l I l I l l I I l l STORAGE C. 4-6009 327 W. Commerce 1 . 1 J. GRANFUS, Prop. San Antonio, Texas P61 Shmg 9123 1723 W' Gramm cy IVIIDCAP BEARING SERVICE Nathan Alterman Electrlc Co. 222335 -1233 :'22',Z'2 108 BLFESESWI San Antonio Corpus Christi Electrical Contracting SOUTHWEST BEARING SERVICE 906DTelxa2s2S55eet F. 5377 302 E. Commerce El iiaeef Texas PAGL 6 1 ' r..j HW '11 -,.l,x., Congratulations . . . GRADUATES QF 1950! U Main Store I Alamo Plaza 0 Budget House 210 E. Commerce 9 Toy Store 212 E. Commerce ' Sportsman's Store Corner Commerce and Alamo ' Hardware Store 227 E. Commerce ' Farm and Ranch r . C v W 1108 S. Flores 15,63 ' West Side Appliance Store 528 W. Houston St. Everythlng ' South Side Appliance Store 815 S. Presa for ourself our home V , V 7 q ' 9 Alamo Heights Store your farm, your ranch. A 5210 Broadway ' Ala o, nt ' U 'A' , DELIVERY SPECIALISTS S TRUCK LEASING DEPARTME , D S . Headquarters for: ' e S e KHAKI PANTS l' My E. H ton G. 6131 KHAKI SHIRTS SAM BROWNE BELTS . OVERSEAS CAPS C ngratulations INSIGNIA AND CHEV to UNIFORMS AND SABERS MONTICELLO JOSKE'S MILITARY DEPA LEON B. WEISS, Mamgey- PHE S 8: DEWEES 8: SIMMONS TORTILLAS Compliments of Greetings from LA VENCEDORAM L TORTILLA MANUFACTURERS Jose? me T edlfe G. 0902 310-12 Buena Vista 339 W. Josephine Telephone P. 7374 CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED BATTERY AND TIRE SERVICE BAILEY SERVICE STATION Your Magnolia Dealef' Fredericksburg Road at Donaldson P. 9931 San Antonio, Texas PAGE LOTUS RESTAURANT 3123 N. Zarzamora Parkview 2-2710 SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD 9 B R U N E R' S Your Neighborhood Department Store if Apparel Goods For the Family ff Housewares if Piece Goods - Bedding, Notions if if It's Easy To Park and Shop 4' Shoes For the Family if if Now Save Money Too BRUNEPUS Next to H.E.B. Food Store, Fredericksburg Rd. Next to H.E.B. Food Store, South Presa s , X - m'5t'g2fQp,k ' f T . - ' rfb' . ' - '. I M07 I . ' I 1 , ' J. N 0491, X YS: X1 ' V , X- . -1 gl' V fofffg m-., I '-. . Iii, 0,' f.. Q X :Il - 0, . ' 1 I, 0,5 ' . 6 .5 D 5 f QU A' . 'J' 0' o e cc I n '40 frrh O aso geared Gounfaf NATIONAL BANK Always on your way- Neuer out of your way St. Mary's at Travis Street Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. T. J. BRUNER AGENCY ALL LINES OF INSURANCE 1514-A Grayson St. G. 7744 San Antonio, Texas T O E P P E R W E I N GUNS AND FISHING TACKLE 308 W. Houston 1732 THE DONUT RANCH DoNUTs AND GOLDEN WAFFLEs Fredericksburg Rd. P. 2-0391 Compliments of MNH DIAMOND IMPORTERS t 7 I TEXAS LARGEST .IEWELERS No business can afford the luxury of silence . . ir Printed advertising that is carefully planned and effectively used, is busi- ness' best assurance of building sales volume. The luxury of silence has no place in ANY business. AMERICAN PRINTERS Two Fine Plants to Serve You .... . 419 West Myrtle 120 Villita Street PAGE 230 la Re reshed- -H - - - , . . Have A Coke foo BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE Before the Game, durinf' the name, D D C after the game, a frosty bottle of ice- cold Coca-Cola is so refreshing. COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 1 1 1 San Antonio Coca-Cola Bottling Company 77la41!efza - fLOOR oovER1Nos V V Domestic and Uriental Rugs Cleaned 3-DAY SERVICE We 'inoite you to look at our modern plant and compare our facilities i , , , . - eff , ,fp J, ,-' W - I 1 PAQ! ' ,f'e7,Tac1ced down carpets cleaned in your home K 5' ,, in I I ,U 4,4 P ill VV C' I 1 . J-',, p T We have Cl Complete Selection of New Rugs ' FK' J, Y KJ , . . V E ,s- W5 ,J and Carpets, Rug Pads, and Venetian Blinds. qkgm, 5 Af , 4 ,,. is 4' . V I 'YJ Famous name brands carried include Whittall, Gulistan, Firth, M V' Magee, Hardwick Sz Magee, Artloom, Roxbury, Beattie, and many others. S. 4-4251 V S. 4-4252 1404-6 W. Hildebrand PAGE 231 San Antonio, Texas L 2 I J5 , by if .VX ,t . f ' J YI VC ,J Al-MA MATER11 1'- ' 1.1- ff, Y U? K if 'J There is a school We all love wellf' C Aj, J 01 if A' ,iw i U 'J I B ' ' homasleffersong lj' I j h1,1 A If f, ' M Xiier glories-vEel'illalWaysiEhKxNM', 'WA ' on I , I I L, l Our Thomas JEfferson. H ,ull .1 iff . On field and campus, Winning boys And girls all ready stand ly-A ' ' V 72 For dear old Thomas Jefferson, ii? I 0 Our Alma Mater grand. . 1 is CHORUSQ ' I' Thomas J efferson, Thomas Jefferson, , Dear old school of mine, Ifll sing thy praises everywhere,- 'f ' . Dear Thomas Jefferson. 'B Codgraitulaftions I! BEST WISHES CLASS GF '50 SANG WAH COMPANY L L Jimmie Raseoe Texaco Service 1 l UOPO1 ll T 0ml350n Fl-OMST WHERE SERVICE MEANS SERVICE T 1535 W. Summit Ave. S. 4-4241 2100 M3111 Ave. phone 13.1521 GOAS TANIALE FACTORY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL U H Popular With. Popular Peo-ple It Pays KO Look At Your Own Private Parties l Have Them At Socials and Clubs N At School on Wednesday C I 828 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 2-8344 P. 9822 3 2 W.. C.. IF.. AXIIQN 'UILID A GENERAL AGENT 104 DGNALDSON THE STATE LIFE INSURANCE CO. Indianapolis, Ind. Where Jefferson Goes PAGE 232 Northside Building Materials Co. A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 3400 Fredericksburg Road Phone Pershing 9117 San Antonio, Texas TERMITE CONTROL Texas Terminix Company 'Of San Antonio ' Milam Bldg. Phone - Fannin 5502 Reliance Life insurance Company OF PITTSBURGH SERVING TEXANS SINCE 1903 BERT PERRY, Manager INIACMIS GIFT Sl-ICDPS Gifts For All Olccasionsu 1020 Donaldson 1606 Fulton CATERERS TO PARTIES 8x PICNICS In San Antonio It's . . . WATKIN S BAR-B-CUE Compliments of FARRIS ORIENTAL RUGS, IMPORTED LINENS AND ART OBJECTS 101 W. Travis G, 6591 Wrecker Service We Never Close U. K. GARAGE . E. Martin at N. St. Mary's 1415 Montana Garfield 4754 F. 2294 F, 2295. M, New Cars Trucks Used Cars 24 il-Tour Two sure-fire beauties! A lovely new cream-colored Milam Chevrolet convertible visits lovely Thomas Jefferson High School, and every one of the Senior Class officers wants it to be his very own. Wrecker Service MILAM 0HEllIl0LET 00MPllNY We service all makes and models, Cars and Trucks No. Flores at Martin Fannin 2211 PAGE 233 COMPLIMENTS Of sfo'?T7'4H XNCEQETE BRA-L.-IE'-OUR GGeMPPrN'Y Q fc, CLA-SS RINGS CJK, 7 7-LL-41 ' T' x'-- .4'-.,-ff-f I GRAgH.ALTi1QPT'iiNN'C30UECEMENTS o 1 fl ' 4 qt SerQfmg Souimveseem Scfneels and Colleges Q ' x fX,.is'.,1., ,LL,i,j Wd, fjkf,-'f.1.4jQ GEORGE RAMSEY MARTIN-E.eHAMILTON Q - , Representatives V - I 1 N ky 14,,af:.',,,, ,,e!x..fCv .iff w.f92-1' -ff' . BOX 1 6CoLLEGE4STAT1Qfx1g TEXAS PAGE 234 R'l, QXX r PIG STANl5EWC0 Inc I' I Stop at the Sign of the Pig ' Pnqicmduuclx I U N, ' xx '-l 6 ' '- ' - i .ly V. I - . i, : TRFKADE WKRRK ssl Let's meet at the Pig Stand! And there - at the Pig Stand - any time after school hours, happy Jeff groups can be found. Here the Annual boys and girls celebrate three great victories. QUALITY FOCD AND COURTEOUS CURB SERVICE 1940 Fredericksburg Road 801 S. Presa 1426 Broadway 332 S. Flores PRINCEYS DRIVE-IN 2702 BROADWAY At the beautiful T. W. McCabe Co. offices, Editor Troutz and Advertising Manager Beery are very fortunate to be invited to listen in on a sales meet- ing' of the staff. ,fp plz ftpflf' P f X! ,, 7 YI V T. W. McCabe Jack Arnold J. M. Gray L. D. Higdon flx pil Al Jacobson Lonnie Frederick Bob Kube Bob Humphreys X ,jf ' L,f 'u X lf, lf 'fl' ' ' - li MCCABE C0 V f U ff . MEMBERS REAL ESTATE BOARD WRU? 1526 Main Ave' lf You Wish To Sell Or Buy G' 9166 WITHIN THREE MONTHS OUR NEW LOCATION WILL BE 2003 MAIN AVENUE. Choice Northside Homes - Business Opportunities Call Us MOUNTIOY COMPANY Wholesale Distfributovs Industrial, Marine, and Automotive Parts Equipment and Supplies - Machine Shop Service Garfield 0333 STAN l.EY'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION 1815 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 9811 San Antonio, Texas 'I-ypewrifers S5 .OG Down 352.00 Week CENTRAL TYPEWRITER CO. C.2174 M. R. Allen, Mgf. F. 6711 Discount to Students and Teachers Rent Typewriters 3 Months 957.50 PAGE 236 lt's to your advantage . . . . . to open an account and become identified now with Frost National Bank. You'll like banking at Frost National, where for over three generations finan- cial transactions for the people of this area have been handled with Safety, Courtesy, Prornptnesslf' You are cordially invited to visit this friendly institution soon and see for your- self the many services that are offered for your convenience. FROST NATIONAL BANK OF SAN ANTONIO Safety . Courtesy - Promptness MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 05 ' ' Commencement! gecwwq, Significant, isn't it, that this important milestone, which crowns years of effort, really means to begin again! This bank - established in 1854 - knows about commencements . Through lean years and fat, through four wars and the lusty development which followed each conflict, we have actively participated in the surging growth which transformed the raw acres of South Texas into a modern agricultural and industrial empire. And now - NEW frontiers loom in the scientists' test tubes! Let's begin this new worldi' together. You'll like banking here. And we'll like having you. Vhecnoos NATIONAL BANK of San Antonio Member Federal Deposit' Insurance Corporation 'K ESTABLISHED 1854 W West Avenue Pet Food Shop FRESH MEATS - PREPARED FOODS FROZEN FOODS REMEDIES AND SUPPLIES FOR YOUR DOGS AND CATS FOOD MARKET -k i Open 10 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. P. 2-0396 FRESH MEATS, SEA FOODS GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES FROZEN FOODS - ICE CREAM Corner Fredericksburg Road and West Ave. Complete Stock of Compliments Nationally Actverttsetl Ifafncy 62 of Staple Canned Goods Associated Seeds, Inc. ir Phone Cathedral 7133 CLEVE N. CHADWICK 951 DONALDSON REALTOR Free Delivery City Property - Farm - Ranch - Loans P. 6651 S. 4-2555 Suite 321 Bedell Bldg. San Antonio PAGE 237 awe eawf warq ef UEHlER5 In 5lIHHPIRUl1.RFllJS nnn ITIETHLS 115 N. COMAL ST. FANNIN 4149 SERGENT, DUNCAN 8g RINE Insurance Agents Established 1873 203 Aztec Bldg. Phone G. 3351 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Congratulations to 1950 Graduates Bern's Department Store Soledad at Commerce Hap's Service Sl2:lt10ll Sz Cafe Complete Car Service with Mechanic on duty. Our Cafe Serves the Best quality Sandwiches, Barbecues, and Hamburgers 41 17 -41 19 Fredericksburg Rd. JEANS --A Hats Declicafed to 0, Womrm's Charm 213 ALAMO PLAZA P. S.- Choose from thousands of beautiful pieces of Costume Jewelry, 331.00 up. LAD -'N '- LASSIE SHOP 5218 Broadway SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS U. 6-2461 Philip Swortz VVm. R. Levy Arthur Letton E. M. Levy LEVY SL LEVY INSURANCE AGENCY San Antonio, Texas Texas Theatre Bldg. Fannin 8158 1 Geed Luck to All jeff? as X A Jess MCNEEL MACHINERY CCRP. and McNEEL RANCHES x P. G, Box 1400 San Antonio D RHA ' BUSINESS COLLEGE Specializing in Stenographic, Secretarial, anti 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 Syoeeolrizritifrig .shorthand system in six Weeks. N C Jefferson students are found in large numbers visiting' Durham's interesting classes. Here Mrs. Durham shows fascinated girls from Jeff's Office Practice class the intri- cacies of a Dictaphone. 304 N. Main at Travis C. 4-4900 G. 0012 SAN ANTONlO'S MOST MODERN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AIR-CONDITIONED - ELEVATOR SERVICE San Antonio - Austin - Houston - Ft. WO1'th - Harlingen PAGE 239 ALAMO TITLE COMPANY I T -1 201 W. Travis St. at Soledad. I Garfmld 0231 I ' - Choosing Centerpieces and Corsages From I I CRUZ, The Florist 517 Dolorosa Miss ANGELA CRUZ, Proprietor Garfield 055 Compliments of Congratulations to MELTON-RHEINER LUMBER C0 OF 1950 I LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS 6005 San Pedro Avenue R O B E R T S Route 11, Box 184-A San Antonio 1, Texas 327 Alamo Plaza F 7249 lllllllllll Elllll SMITH - Moron SALES ffqfclmffcf 0 ANTON HEISLER, JR. SAN ANTONIO'S OLDEST 13231251-XEETEQON CHEVROLET DEALER ALLAN WRIGHT Associates Eighth and Broadway F. 0141 3501 Broadway T 2665 THE GUNTER HOTEL . . . Garfield 4833 The GUNTER HOTEL A extends congratulations in X l K I I I N I If X L I B 1. I C to the Class of '50 and is as H N NI' I y O wishes each of you the I 5 if l greatest success in your lie lr REAL ESTATE' LOANS chosen career- H o 'Y 'E l SUB-DIVISIONS 0 ' SAM B. LIFSHUTZ 550 Rooms ' 550 Baths 56 MR counmonm 215 North Flores St. San Antonio Texas PAGE 40 B Alamo Paint S1 Wallpaper CO. MAIN STORE BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT STORE NO. 2 1119 W, Commerce St. IMPERIAL WASHABLE WALLPAPER 914 W. Houston St. F. 9331 TEXACO ROOFING gl ASPHALT G. 3447 SCI-IILO'S DELICATESSEN 'fK'nowu Throughout the Southwest as One of the Better Places To Eat 108 W. Commerce C. 6692 Congratulations I GROW WITH GRIMM'S to the Class of '50 N I W , . Dependable Nursery Stock A I ' h rl' A . For Greater, Greener Growth PA U L N D E R S Q N I BULBS - SEEDS - PLANTS - POTTERY .EOM4PANY. I ' m Q GRIMM SEED CO. B td t-Tl ' Ist. we A-Way 3, I FWS 1626 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 8911 BGWMANS FRANKLINS 306E.HoustonSt. BE SMART - BE THRIFTY SHOP AT F'RANKLIN'S AND SAVE 2 Convenient Locations Complete Line of Smart Apparel 18100 Fredericksburg Road, P. 9114 for the Junior MISS Jefferson Village, P. 7131 G, 7321 FOR BRIGHTER COLORS ,K WHITER WHITES Charter Bus Trips 24-Hour Out-of-Town Service WHITE STAR LAUNDRY CO. 115 W. Houston St, Phone: Fannin 5381 ICTIDQIUPISWGTITEIKSI L I IANDOIII llllb fl-AIIIURVAVIDIY tdlllllr s 5 , , L RANDOLPH FlEL.D TRANSP. CO. PIIOIIQ F. 1251 Ben Mindes Osamu ilnhge Other nf the Suns nf Ehrmann Of Texas FRATERNAL LIFE INSURANCE SOCIETY FOUNDED 1890 515 SO. St. Ma1'y's SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS F, 9261 PAGE 241 ti I C. 6269 alrlendydd 'A' Est. 1852 -A' Congratulations, '50 Graduates 1122 N. St. Mary's F. 0833 'T H E M A N O R 1' f LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS Catering Service Mrs. A. D. Mangham San Antonio 2, Texas 2122 BTO?-dW3Y F- 6343 GQAD MGTQR CG. LUCCHESE Egfilqtglzs COMPANY 9 SALES - INSURANCE - LOANS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 317 L9XiUgt0U F- 7221 330 W. Commerce St. C. 1265 MAVERICK-CLARKE Ant Cfleauttg gallon THE OFFICE MAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Whey-5 Beauty 13 An A1-5 ' San Antonio - Houston - Corpus Christi MR. MIKE JAcoBs, MSW- Brownsville 3131 McCullough Ave. T. 5152 FEDERAL L MBER .I1ff'f3i1 17?2' tiff? Scif Jfz, 'JaT'ffZff'7f - t .. -j ,.., '. ,, 1 t ag 7 N13 1' 31? ff? ',. 215 I A 1:f'LUMBER I Q! J 'ij' 'itll rl I, fy 1 11' ,.ilV 1 Vyiiffix ly 1 ' ,x' JJ' 4. 1 I BUILDING MATERIAL at . . f- A For All Your Needs o 722 s. ZARZAMQRA GARFIELD 1374 SAN ANTONIO 7, TEXAS A 1 ., ,. ff -'I 1 I I 1 'ts I' ' ,ti-T' 2 A X., I I A I I One of the 'PRIZE ' Yearbooks ST. .v f ' .D iglsomfm IME N T 5 A . .., - .,I lifttlo the WT. J. H. S. uluanllicella YEARBOOK in the United States 'A' i' i' nl' MARY'S UNIVERSITY B R A G fmfielflancf ICE CREAM GAISJA R A G E , ,ZLI S E R VI C E S TAT I O N . Phone P. 2-0353 820 Frederickslourg Road V' - C ompltmen ts of -. - 0 LA FDRIA DEPT. STORE ' Henry Eastman, M gr. MALTED MILK 302-808 W. Commerce at Laredo St. ' ' -- 7 ',,, '4 - l ' E1sE.g: '2Ii ,Q:,. CRUNCH BAR I K . .,, AND SPORTING GOODS I A,,.- I I N ' 1718 Fredericksburg Road Pershing 9831 lzirlff SAN ANTONIO TEXAS i J '1:U'DJ'OS STLMEY Miosifo too. FROLIPOPS and the RECORDS E HFAMOUS FROZEN DRUM STICK Popular - Classical - Children Special Attention to Churches-Pcwttes-Ptcntcs ZENITH RADIOS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Sales and gel-Vice Kenwood 3661 2601 S. Hackloerry 1032 Donaldson Jefferson Village P. 2-6276 PAGE 243 ' . jd .I i RQ '50 DW' Il AOIJINAAII IDI fm In WMM f ,Af ,AFT l' V M fl YH Qi' T. Wg! I I QA f , g e 5Bq TC?aNT' All fleet!! ' I 'K' I A' A W- ryx 41: KM , f eff! f 2425 BRoADWAY FANNIN 7 1 68 G-E Sz HOTPOINT DISHWASHER - PLUMBING SUPPLIES CHARLES PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS - OUR SPECIALTY Corner of Main KL Woodlawn P. 7161 PERRY 8nd SAVAGE, General Agents INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS Bedell Building, San Antonio, Texas Garfield 9239 The Foto Cenfert A CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES f PHOTO FINISHING 'ff GREETING CARDS 211 E. Houston G, 8851 GUNTER HOTEL CoMPL1MENTs OF OLDSMOBILE OO. Our OF the Lake J. M. CAvENDiR, JR., Owner College 801 B1 d F I QW PLAULAND PARK Broadway at Alamo Featuring The World's Finest Roller Coaster The Rocket The Southis Finest Amusement Park PRIVATE PICNIC GROUNDS Make Your Arrangements Now For Your 1950 CLASS PICNICS Ph. G. 4983 For Information Schaefer- Lewis 84 Co. SUBDIVISION SPECIALISTS O 308-311 TRAVIS BLDG. PAGI A44 ! clxcj, ,, 63,9951 Qwagwosgfu L AT 1 ti N S 1 S95 . of 08iw S QF f5o qC5Qg'gkCj! X? 5 -QDQJ 0 69' Q9 n 1LLAGE SPURTING GUUDS AND HARDWARE, Inc. 1012 DONALDSON AVE. PERSHING 95 81 Always delighted customers at the Village Sporting Goods and Hardware, Inc., the four majorettes and the School Band president are happily in- vestigating the mysteries of a football jacket. Left to right are Mary Ann Smith, Mary Ann Dickson, Wanda Lee Jones, Gay Arnold, 8a Sam Stanard. PAGE 245 Gur Guarantee to You . SATISFACTIGN or Your Money Back You can't lose at Sears. In the first place, all Sears merchandise is first quality. It is made to the rigid specification of our own engineers, metallurgists, chemists, designers, stylists and long-experienced mer- chandising specialists. Sears goods are triple- tested . . . in our own great modern Laboratory -where merchandise must prove its strength or confess its weakness-in F actories, where our specifications must be met, and in the Field, under actual in-use conditions. You would think that all this would be enough -but it doesn't satisfy Sears. Sears mer- chandise is designed by human brains and made by human hands. Nothing human is in- fallible. So, just on the long chance that some- thing might slip through, we say to you in all sincerity and good faith: If anything doesn't make good - SEARS WILL! It is this pledge that has won the confidence of America, and held it through 62 years of his- toric selling. It is this pledge that sends mil- lions of Americans hack to Sears again and again every year - they know they are getting FIRST QUALITY for perhaps no more than they might have to pay for seconds and that Sears will cheerfully and promptly refund their money, if they don't get complete satis- faction. ' And that's exactly what we mean when we sign our advertising with - Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back SEARS, ROEBUCK AND C0 Free Parking Garfield 5151 PAGE 246 wk' 00-n ' wi Za Um Qaacf Qzdiencb aj We are indeed proud to have been chosen exclusive bottier for the Girls' Cadet Corps and the Lassos. Jeff is always welcomed at- The Style Shop of the South Admiring the Guaranteehs beautiful display of the shoes they love to wear are Elward Emma Schneider, Dolores Holmes, Nancy O'By1'ne, and Barbara Anne McGlasson. M v,V-- -4,-,.,.11IL u i l i l lll'i 'll' ..l.,. 111l 'l S 'S r ' l lii r rli rors r 'r T Select your favorite R - ozancc chool o Accordion WATCH SILVERWARE K S 1: DIAMOND JEWELRY GUITAR - STEEL GUITAR from ' I j 2813 N. St. Malnys P. 0396 Th:WalchandDianmnJSlJf X I 6 '-,La 'MSM Amomv X Take Your Car To A Specialist .-: ,f k-ifgi 1' g . N X Fox Allgnment 4:11-,L I E E I - M607 Gr Service f X-7' 1.5 L' V? 1034 N. Alamo at Jones G. 7291 519 E. Houstou M Ask Our Customers PAGE 247 ww 1 . -IW . WMM EW www w Ag 1 rx ,Mx lv W , iff ly, C36 Q x I dxf., . V Ns I I . It 1:1 I av C' ' . . jx! .f - A 1 I. 1 f I, 1 . B IU D D I E I S CjEFF'S MEETING PLACED 3431 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD CHUNG KING GROCERY .THE 05 4 .Q FRESH MEATS, VEGETABLES iflifq ga GRQCERIES fi-if . Ii-:,i'Flowers Of Distinction 4101 S. Presa K. 8611 SLrgMa1Qy's G. 3552 see GALLOWAY P, 6644 ka If INFANTS - BOYS SL GIRLS S1NCLA1R T0 6 X Fast Courteous Service Tags for Tots and Gifts 2202 Fredsbg. Rd. at Hildebrand 2110 Blango Rd, COMMERCIAL ABSTRACT SL TITLE CGMPANY GUNTER BUILDING .fa la Mem Eeauifq Salon The House of Charm Main at Woodlawn Daisy Doueghy Aaron P. 8135 Owner PAGE 2 E. B. CHANDLER 84 CO. RANCH LOANS O 106 E. Crockett C. 7253 48 i T7 T 0 0 O For your family . . . your passengers . . . and YOU l C0nie'r0 A 699 B Axle for: ' Wheel Balancing . , ' Shock Absorber Service Brake Service ' Axle Straightening ' Wlrecker Service Z5 YEARS IN SAN ANTONIG Cultivating Your Confidence A 8g B A LE SERVICE 210 SEVENTH STREET R- B- Bob BOURGE05 just off Broadway Phones: SAN ANTONIO 5, TEXAS Garfield 1022 - Fannin 0031 A A Q ' M, .y I nz,-I I , , Lf v fljkf Q I gm L. rr , 51,1 I riff? 1 :bf A I QAIQQ It X ilfg- ' ,QL XN2 ' '5 i V N 5 11 I U LJJQL ' :I if ,JW 1 by-iv . ,g x il ek ,I fc' L I M' AJ! V 57' f l, 'f It , 4 A SN 1 IJ! Iivlwk I fy 'Q 1 sup? IT' - TT Ee'Vn?r. MQI Rf xy ,Q djf- Q ',,' - A wa! fa J, .xr It J JT., It 1 1 gl ,, . xjvglu K T 9. , X I 1 ' 'N . I N X1 X' x ' K-V '- .vt I Vg' u A if I, ' -3 l . X ' dab I, K i ' I' E of AJ ,.' I rw' X ' .f It! H 'V ,I I X! VIII, .8-je - ' rr ff I .sf-' A-I--of-9 If . . Qfzletfi ft' 19 9 I, -JIVL'-'fIf's,1,,IL Superfme Quality ttglggjf' C, lu! l j- . , I X . MEP, fr' Pctsteurizeci 5 I QJJPJ I slr f Q ,bfi jdhfl I ,Il J 11 A I of I -if .1 . - - ' DAIRY PRCDDUCTSM' I f I 7 .A jf, LID Ev I , Q! gif! If I Lj'fs-fa! pf 511-I 1-fl rl 'N L, IQ, I ,Q DISTRIBUTION I . if I Lf Y-J Kenwood 9211 161 Ward Ave. UNIVERSITY PARK BUILDING MATERIALS CCD., Inc. Serving the northwest section of the city with better building materials for their homes. Shadydde 4-2821 'lr 3031 Culebra Road San Antonio, Texas xl yy ig- After High School H Learn to Earn AT rauq 01275 LL5iIZ655 offeqe A Symbol of Progress and lntegrity Since 1888 G. W. PARISH, President Approved loy State Department of Education AS A Business junior College 4-ll East Martin Garfield 7346 ,, .- Sjf-1 wmfqdf ,f'5if3QQJNGRATULAT1QNS ZTf'fllWM:iiQiiASS UF ,SG From Eiga. ZIMMERMAN Nxffi' TYPEWRITERS and ADDING MACHINES 105 W. Commerce Street Garfield 9934 P re PAGE iz uv You'1l always do better at Shaw's 'I 4 lliivnu Z z : No matter what fine jewelry you choose from our magnificent collection you'll find it both pleasurable and profitable to shop at Shaw's ! if Nationally Advertised Watches if Shaw-Quality Diamonds if Gift Items No Extra Charge for Credit When You Shop at Sliaufs, Q f r 1 1 V, il 7 -A 5 ff 5 G - . gsagf t , 1 We are proud and happy to have been photographers for the 1950 MoNT1oELLo. BEVERLY STUDIGS 1411 MAIN Fannin 1541 2424 BRGADWAY Cathedral 7751 KEEP SCI-IOCDL MEMCDRIES FRESH WITH Pawmzia 4, .szuaea l'lave your portrait made soon at Studeris . . . lor yoursell, lor your Family, to exchange with your friends. Studeris low prices mal4e it easy to get as many pictures as you need . . . and Studerls expert photographers can give you the l4ind ol professionally lighted, slcillully posed portraits that mal4e you lool4 your best. Remember Studerls, too, lor cameras, lilms, and Finishing . . . everything lor the day-to-day snapshots that mean so much. Stop in anytime, welll be glad to tallc about picture- taldng problems and to lend you a camera ii you need one. 1- WHENA CAMERA Clfcxg When a Camera Clicks N0 APPOINTMENT MMKOF f Think of STUDER'S for: NECESSARY- Q - PORTRAITS - CAMERAS PRQQFS SHQWN I I . C402 SAN PEDRO 'NEXT T0 AZTEC THEATRE ' FILM FINISHING 01032 s.PnssA 0315 ALAMO run ' Congratulations to the CLASS QF '50 T'fBest Wishes if, ZAL M .. X I l I ur! i 'N ffor Succe ,- gigrlgrf 1 I sm YO OSC it - Z 5 istlfilif, ,F s I fr We gee :reliant Q gs, 3 or SAN ANTONIO QT- I .1 f 'r 9 , .Q 2 sl I , J 'ti F - ' 0 Complzrnents E, ff ly omphments , i QQ Geyer s Ice Cream Co I M 5 310 E. Market Garfield 2833 'Il 3 2 ii! . M :lil Chevrolet . X X 7 rank Bros. Block South Transit Tower Cr- O11 I PAGL 1 r' - , , , ,, L I ,- l L InI-unInnHIInI.1IUIUI-II.H.IImumn--I----------I-m.....H..I.I.HI.I-IImInInIII-1InnInnmmllllll..---m We Are Pfoud V to have made THE ENGRAVINGS for C-fha CVVlontlczz-LQQO 'A' if i' 'MARKOFGWP SCHOOL ANNUAL ENGRAVERS nnumnununnnuunuuunuuununnunuunuIuIuInnuInunnunnnmuunuuummunm.............n.m.nm.nmmlunnunmuuumlmlIHInInInInmInmnmunnnnnnn PAGE 255 A Reputation That Has Been Earned . Depenclalnle Thru, the Years ff . 1 uk ationul ' ANK OF CO ERCE AMPLE RESOURCES - COMPLETE FACILITIES - EFFICIENT SERVICE Member F. D. I. C. CULPEPPEB CLEANERS Phone P. 1122 30 Years of Quality Cleaning Service VILLAGE BAKERS Baked Goods for All Party Occasions 2215 N. Zarzarnora San Antonio, Texas P- 1617 J9ff91nS0H Village FINE HOMES CHOICE LOTS ARNOLD HOBBY SHOP TRAINS - PLANES - BOATS Model Construction Supplies 5215 San Pedro S. 4-8181 C. M. FURR COMPANY REALTORS - BUILDERS Pershing 7141 Office: 107 Mary Louise Dr. - San Antonio . -14- 5555-:-: : . 'f5 www Fan'Ma1d Sy I '-.-2-.-,f:3:-:-1415153-151' ':5:l'l' : 595' ' : ' xl fray 153555, 3EE?5E2f51515Eg2r' . . - fg2g5g5:.I5I1E5E F 'ES:' 2 .5Es:1?5555.5E5E - 1:5:5:sfs111 v....Ii ff?. -: :?s :sE ?. '?ifEQEfEfEffEfEf d ' ?5:E1325555i5?..2,Q .if-:1: .. , 'x .' -....... WELL TAKE CARE UF THAT -1-1l , I XGL H EEK CA'll!'Em0xW Ho er 1' Hamill ' 3 The lnsllrance Ingtnonds MX VENUE? Q 'C.7l5l A 5- Qgfi, Llc I M I F. T. D. 4Z0w6'l4 A 'gf' , lf .EQ . -1' A' 9' Ilill - ' '-22.32--5, F- 'M -5 -Q., gg i. 1.1 1 T ig fl fa alll'-eg ?f l 'l:,f-iii sniff' : ' , 9 ,H 2021 San Pedro San Antonio, Texas Phones: P. 1881g S. 4-17215 Night, P. 2-4873 OPEN SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS Miss J erm Cliatliorrz. M rs. P. H. Cautliorri Corigrratalatioris ora your graduation. I t was liarcl work arid we know it. We're Working hard, too, designing special arrangements and corsages for your dances and parties at prices that your Treasury Department fmom and popj will like to pay. Flowers add the color and gaiety Cami sentimentj that mean so much. Jleq qefloauf See us first for special corsages foi that best girl thatill put you over the top with her if Think of Caazfhorrfs and you think of the loest. 'A' Congratulations Graduates l. i H W r X f ' 0 l ln Sari Antonio, l ffl it's Richarcl Gill M li, for Real Estate, W Loans and Insurance l l E l if S L ff' Congratulations Graduates of 1950 You are cordially invited to our modern store. Everything for a smart, wearable, fashionable Visit T wardrobe. Q , . . , ancl has been ' or M centur . . X JLMNQS-l ff f y I X ll'4ff3'W'C? ff I N63 X 3 U 1.ii?E1i:1i3i3N '9'575f3E'X'C5S GUNTER BLDG. 1 Dial Fannin 4101 San Antonio, Texas PAGE 257 W W C-fha Wontlcagfcog ailpboneciation J-su The MONTICELLO'S deepest gratitude goe many, many, indi- viduals. Only through the remarkable help of all with whom we have been associated in the production of your MONTICELLO could we, the members of the 1950 Staff, have succeeded in creating the book that you will love and cherish forever. To all of our Jefferson student friends we say that nowhere could students be found who are any more appreciated by their yearbook staff than you are appreciated by us. All that we ask you to do to help us is done whole-heartedly. For this, fellow students, we are deeply grateful. To our faculty friends and our school executives go our heartfelt thanks for all the consideration and the courtesies that you have shown us. Only through your friendly assistance could we have reached the students when it was necessary that we contact them quickly for their own benefit. To our advertising friends who have so generously joined us in the financial responsibility of publishing another outstanding.annual, we extend our sincerest thanks. We trust that all of Jefferson will show their gratitude by patronizing your friendly stores and being friends of yours. To our firms who have worked with us in the production of our 1950 MONTICELLO, we are very grateful. We could never have published our book so happily without your valuable suggestions and friendly advice. Your deep personal interest has made our work very enjoy- able indeed. Ffhe Cvvlonticz-QQQO M E i fr if' i , wild 7r lim, , !NAifl,f't+.,,g,f', A42 ,Q-wk x A 3'NLJ GLY, 6, MY i i L L4 9 .,,, I Y 1 :ix X ,4.I37f ' iii 5 MJ W 'W 'V J A as Q- , , T- 4 , , 1' 1 ,, x.. Q Y Y , . W, Y, ,A i i Wiiiub Wi- TVN Tp, fwmxrriwx f tr' 3 My ' 'JB ! ,YB e 9!xgia9y8iw9Dx m p rfdtiiey uction 'g i I nnnai. uaiiy as pr i t bo i4 aw anci app crate your fine spgwt om i co-operation icii has made tiiis publication pcissrgfc. 1 Flake CQegrc5i Co. 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