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

 - Class of 1951

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So it is with Mrs. Margaret Ethel West Weaver, who, as sponsor of the Monticello for nearly sixteen years until her retirement this year, has brought local, state, and even national farne to Thomas lefferson l-ligh School. To achieve these awards required no small amount of ingenuity, initiative, and persever- ance on the part of the sponsor. Though many things may be forgotten in the years to come, the yearbooks that she produced will always remain a living testimonial to her. But to us in the Annual Office, Mrs. Weaver was more than just a sponsor. as she was affectionately known to her stu- dents, was a comrade to every member of her staff-always understanding, sympathetic, and kind. lt is therefore with deep feelings of apprecia-- tion that we, the staff of l95l, dedicate this edition of the Monticello to our devoted sponsor and friend, Mrs. Margaret Ethel West Weaver. PAGE 4 fm. fumwz .ezzwz wwf www, Um Wzeme lefferson's music department is of the best. This is natural, for our school reflects the spirit of the citizens of San Antonio and their cultural interests. Each school day has a musical back- ground. lnspiring music blending With the morning prayer, the drum beats at the pep rallies, the soprano voices of the Glee Club blending with the baritones of the Male Chorus and the blaring of the horns during band practice - all play an important part in lefferson's life. What would assemblies be Without the band's music to usher us into the auditorium? What of parades, con- certs, dances, and football games, all accepted parts of student activities, Without music? Because a background of music is traditional at lefferson, we often forget the hard Work that goes on behind the scenes. Therefore, the l95l Monticello takes pride in honoring the Music Department. PAGE 6 I II III IV V VI. VII O09 Gwduetew Administration and Faculty Made !f'fa-clenne: Classes Sr,m,s!ranzrWe.- Organizations Mmhe Military Wicloaq Much: Sports Sszaeaaaaagar School Life flafbwna- Advertisers is PAGE 7 1 1 ' f 4 'weeph aafhaaf ahah ea lhu ,gh VG? mm vamp gegfaeeh, lah Me man W1 Me ahaz, ' ff 1 f 1, 5 WHA 7heh,eeMp,eehe1f,:ehseheez,e,,e4eere,ee,h,,1eeg ' all allaaeuahl,wa4lealllhlhe4ahaallaahdde1pdelhe paaieell ofa eaafeapaahehejSahAh1ehza.9hf9ao, when eahahlaeheh al fehaeee we law, We 11201112 fheehffh weeefeeelaffe Acfaaal wad in an fklolaleci decllon of lffne cliff, fide away hom lfxe flamed of Me puplle. 'lame had fvuwen lhe iaaad fezahl, haweaee, Jecaueie lah faded ahehhd the dcfzool, fnomei dlaml on laml ffzal wad- aacanl anal wi-elude lfazenly qeafpi ago. Neaalh law clecaalai haue paueed dince jejlwaah wad opened, andqel' few ehahaex can Je leeh in lhe aaheal. 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Jfainq Rayedpi .............. ....... P resident fuk-. gugene ..... ..... V ice-President 11444, ..........,........,........, Secretary Ma. paul fqlafwi Ma. QM Ma. fauna Kiym Mu. 0. Z. .faifimm Ma. 04cm Z. Mdlm aww swmummw sm aww JM, swam This warm friendly man is deeply loved by the Iefferson students who have graduated from Horace Mann Iunior School. Those Ieffites who were not fortunate enough to have Mr. Miller for their junior school principal know him only by his reputation for friendliness and cordiality. Our Assistant Super- intendent of Public Schools, an outdoor man, has demonstrated his interest in the students by taking many of his young associates on hunting trips. His sincere understanding of teen-age problems has won him the admiration and high esteem of all who know him. PAGE 19 Ma. 7fzama4 B. pdfljtdd-0-if SQWMZMQMJBMJ San zqaiania Scfzaah The citizens of San Antonio are indeed fortunate in having such a man as Mr. Thomas B. Portwood as Superintendent of Public Schools, for in his capable hands rests the destiny of the school children of this city. Mr. Portwood, one of the men respon- sible for the completion of our beautiful school, has demonstrated time and again his ability to make correct decisions. With Mr. Portwood guiding us we can look forward to an even greater Thomas Iefferson and a finer, more efficient school system. M PAGE 20 Paincqzal Clearly personified in our beloved principal are all of the fine quali- ties which the students of lefferson are trying to develop in them- selves. Never too busy for a pleasant smile, a friendly Word, or help- ful advice, Mr. Rogers is an inspiring leader and a farseeing organ- izer. During the years he has been principal of Thomas lefferson, Mr. Rogers has given gra- ciously of his time to help the students. Not only his unfailing cour- tesy, but his Wonderful sense of humor has en- deared him to every- OHS. Wane-fluwqwl Some of leffersons finest traditions have been built around this petite, efficient Dean of Girls. All prob- lems may be taken to Miss Smith with the knowledge that her sympathetic understanding will quickly ease the difficulty. One never departs from a conference with her without feeling that something of inestimable value has been gained. Her unswerving loyalty to the school, her ability to make the correct decision in- stantly, and her unruffled serenity evoke the admiration of all who come in contact with her. Ma. Rwfmancf W. rqmalcf When the problems besetting a boy become too numerous he invariably turns to Mr. Arnold for help, and unfailingly our Dean of Boys supplies kindly ad- vice and counsel. Mr. Arnold's ability to raise students from the depths of despair is truly amazing. His guid- ing principle is friendship and he exemplifies the spirit of friendliness for which Iefferson is striving. Because of his tolerance, good-fellowship, and understanding Mr. Arnold commands the confidence and respect of every boy and girl in Iefferson. :bm ay gm g , ,rf ar iii .,.. '-'V - ' 11. : if. '. 1211- :sem 3 rs' Klclmmzubmzzue GMM Miss Smith, Deon of Girls, cmd her Cxssistomts Main Office Stott 1 4 Workers in ottice of Mr. Arnold, Vice-Principal PAGE 22 Nj I A . g n x i V Q ,M.w,,-iw-'Y '- 3 ,K 1 1 .rt I JWMR. I ,, wr, .,:, W, 'L ti Nl., gif .iEff?53,f' , in.gi'Ef?w Q WY 'iii - x A 1 iqwfrsw -31 15 ':,ieif'i+' A f : j,::545..i 91 .V ,n cz aff' ....-..-- Ali, ,, A 2 :if 51 .K -v ff W2 1 'i'XSf't , ilxgzfgfsg Q5 ,. i --fag Q 3 , 5355: 1 I JM. ,J X ?' X' L - X , . 5 W I :-5,5 visa. H A, ' . fb - Y I W -E . 1 L I 1 1 a, ,N wr- r 'E 1. 2 3 Q3 xy N .. xiilf F ,hm ,af I , . -M, M X . K. , f f x N fv, N, , ,,, M iw lv JI fa I we .A M' if v-'ll Mrs. I' E. Morris, attendance teacher, with her office assistants. X -ak Ci. we-of Gandaczfau Mr. T. A. Abbott History Sports.: Boys' Tennis Miss Barbara Anderson Secretary 1 c , Mr. Roy W. Arrowood Mrs. Bcxssie Q. Bennett Miss Mamie A. Brawner Miss Mattie Sharp Miss Margaret F. Burke Mqthemqticg History English Brewer Iournalism and Science Spons.: Hayne English Sports.: Annual, Sports.: Tom-Tow Freshman Class Conscientious and Ambitious member s of the Office Practice Class. Mr. G. C. Daniel Mrs. Lorena H. Davis Mathematics, Science Chairman Spons.: Iunior Class PAGE 26 eancfaalafzd, Mr. Icrmes Deering Physics and Mathematics Sports: Chess Club 5 A A s t I ,g W X 1' . , t w. f.. ., -v--3 Mr. Henry DeWcrld. Ir. Mathematics and Science Sports.: Chess and Radio i l f ., .. MR l iq! rig' , fr N . Q On the air for the radio class, . rj ' - it 'M Miss Ruby Evelyn Miss Florence Durrett Mr. Kenneth C. Emery Miss Berta George Mr. E. O. Hakala Dugosh English Music History Industrial Arts Art Sponsg Scribblers Spons.: Band Sports.: Arts and Sponsg Fine Arts Cfgftg Club 7 lerre Kneip explains a complicated algebra problem to interested class rw 51 txt' ' as Mr. Harry Hamilton Physical Education Co-Sports.: I Club Mrs. Salomcxy Harrison Spanish Vice-Pres. ol P ,T. A. PAGE 27 .rf 'ff .fg X. -r A tew ot English l class discuss recent books. eancfucfaad Q fy ww yr 53495 jg is li-it img ms '12 .Y ily ge, 2 4 if K a li 7? -' ' tf?:,fEQ:vg,sfe Lggfifirifzxi ,gf - 2- 1, .5zg5,gf,wfs-'.f: 2- : - ' Vxizgfggy, -15 ye '1PffQ.:g,,.fjf:'g:,. if f' . .x2'ifsvll - 'ifinf' 'Yr A ly A+ei,g5n, , . friifrzvirzf -- Y . ., ,iUgrfi,1sv, 4 , A -if .- - s ,,,- .. N K Ye we ,s.. T . ., ,., gtg -fl ,guy 4. W, ,ziggy V 1 mi' if Jg:'1Nf'-.J V iss Mane Helland M History, Chairman Mlss Grace D Huey Miss Opal Hughes Miss Bertha Iimenez Mr. Claude V. Iones English Chairman Home Economics Registrar Science Glee Club plans the Easter Assembly. Spons.: left Forumg Melody Mustangs Miss Otela E. Kelley Guidance Counselor PAGE Mrs. Theresa T. Mathematics Spons.: Skelton Mr. Roland T. Iones Industrial Arts Sponsg Arch. and Mech. Drawing Club , 2 1 Mrs. Payton Kennedy Family Lite Education 28 l eancfuallou Miss Florence Langford Mathematics Spons.: Student Council Mrs. Florence M. Lloyd English Spons.: Class ot 1951 The structure oi the human eye is explained by Mr. Vernon Walenta. -vw 'Q AliceF Lovelace Mrs. Lynda R. Librarian McCutcheon Librarian Mrs. Bess Mclntyre Englishy Librarian Spons: Masque and Gavel PAGE Mr. C. E.. McDaniel Mrs. Martha C. Miss Marguerite Mathematics McDaniel McFarland Sports.: Senate Speech Arts Home Economics Spons.: Hornernaking Club Miss Ximena Woli's busy Assembly Production Class. Miss Ona Mcxrschczll English Sponsg Girls' Cadet Corps 29 eancfuclau. Miss Gladys E. Morgan Latin eacher Spons.: Latin Club A group of Shop boys operate a drill press. Miss Iulia Oliphint History Spons.: Class of 1953 Miss Ida Mae Murray Mathematics Spons.: Eucl. Math Club if 'dk Q A 2. .,. 1 . , , fl 3 rt,t K ylix 1 Major Charles M. Mrs. Dorothy Curtis Mrs. Catherine Pedlar Pattie Pease English R.O.T.C. Comrnandcmt Music Sponsg Iaspers Spons.: Officers' Club Spons.: Girls' Glee, Male . Chorus, and A-Cappella W One phase of Distributive Education . . , photography. Mrs. Billie Peery Mrs. Gladys Osmon lournalisrn and English Peterson Spons.: Declaration, Ella English Stone lournalism, and Alamo Press Association PAGE 30 Mrs. Alma Petrich inf Miss Bess Richards Physical Education Lassos and Sports Club -4 Mrs. Edith B. Tunnell Commercial Bponsg Shakespeare PAGE 31 Gancfuoiaad Mr. Leslie S. Pfeiffer Education Science and Spons.: Distributors' Commercial Club Sponsg Ietferson lesters Mr. Rupert Sprott Miss Mamie M. Stein Mathematics Science, Chairman Spons: Radio Club Miss Olga H. Vogel History Sponsg Natl. Honor Society Members of 'Mikadon rehearse. Mrs. Leon E. Taliaierro History Spons.: M. I. R. Mrs. Audrey L. Terry Mathematics lt's a small world students discover in Miss Marie Helland's History class. Mr. R. T. lones shows his mechanical drawing class how to use a Leroy lettering sei. eanclualiaadi l Mr. Vernon Walenia Mr. Iewell Wallace Physical Education Science and Science Co-Spons.: I Clubl Co-Spons.: I Club Mrs. Margaret Ethel Miss Ida Bess Wesi Miss Mary Wheat Mr. George Williams, Ir. West Weaver English English Physical Education lournalisrn CEirst Terml Spons: Y-Teens and Science Spons.: Monticello Co-Spons.: left Hop Spons.: Ponies Panel discussion in Mrs. Payton Kennedys Family Life Education. f Miss Ximena I. Wolf History PAGE Miss Charlotte E. Wright Spanish Spons.: Spanish Club 32 I JGGMQWJQ paoiicfenfl' Sllmfeni eauncif Xecutive committee discusses plans for next studeni council meeting. Clockwise:H lma.Monier lice Zoeller, George Anderson, Marjorie Nell Roberts, lohnny Hernandez, Miss Florence Langford, lerre Kneip oroihy Davis, Tommy M. Campbell, Bill Bryant, Mary lo Eisemann, Bobby Vernon l-lolifield. Male efzaaud X llffacfe llffacfam I , 6 . X M in l X Q 5 Seniafzfi 4 . X September, 1950 - Under the capable leadership of our class president, Bobby Vernon lrlolifield, and the excellent guid- ance of our class sponsor, Mrs. Florence D M. Lloyd, we of the Senior Class of 1951 6 began our triumphant year. Class offi- cers were chosen to serve our school in 1 every way possible. We chose the red rose as our class flower, blue and silver v as our colors, and as our motto: What is worth doing is worth doing well. A clever comedy was the Senior Frolic- We Shook the Family Tree. Two glorious occasions stand out in fond memories -the Senior Dance and the beautiful lunior-Senior Prom in May. Another great success was our Senior Play Stardust , an important highlight of the year. Then came Class Day, a never-to-be-for- gotten event as the Class Will and the Class Prophecy furnished amusement and de- light for all. Finally the long awaited night came when we of the Class of 1951 walked down the aisle to the strains of the processional to receive our diplomas. Thus we leave lefferson High School, but amid sad good-byes mingled with laughter we take with us the memories of three happy and successful years. PAGE I6 1 1 F 1 Wana of ffm Elma af 1951 Measuring tor caps and gowns to be Worn on the Big Day - Iune l. I Mrs. Florence M. Lloyd Sponsor if Bobby Vernon Holitield 1 President ' if Tommy M. Campbell lst Vice-President lack C. Hammer Znd Vice-President Margy Wright Recording Secretary Eleanor lane Kneip Corresponding Secretary Geraldine Carolina Monier Treasurer l Ann Bennett Historian Betty Morello Chaplain PAGE 37 Mary Lou Saxon Reporter Barbara Sue Frazier Parliamentarian Tommy Hairston Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Paul Williams Co-Sergeant-at-Arms 61644 of 1951 ADAIR, IACK: Ieff Forum, R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt., Officers' Club. ADAMS, ALFRED: N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. ADAMS, DICK: Monticello Staff, Co-Editor-in- Chief and Advertiser, Student Council, Hon. Member, Quill and Scroll, Alamo Press Assn. AGUILAR, REUBEN GOMEZ: Basketball Team. AKIN, IOHNNIE MAE: Lassos, Pres. and lst Lt., XMJ,R.,o Senior Representative. - ' ALBRIGHT, MARY ANNE: Shakespeare, ALCORTA, LYDIA F.: Distributors. ALEXANDER, NELSON CARL: Senate, I Club, Basketball Team, All-City Basketball Team. ALLEN, IOAN: Girls' Glee. ALTERMAN, BILL: Ieff Forum, Ella E. Stone Iournalism Club. ANDERSON, CAROLYN RUTH: Natl. Honor So- ciety, Scribblers, Advisory Pres. ANDERSON, GEORGE: Student Council, Vice- Pres., Senior Class, Treas., Ieff Forum, Eucl. Math, Natl. Honor Society, Lib. Councilor, Exec. Com., Ponies. ANDERSON, ROBERTA: School Band, Skelton. ARELLANO, DICK GIBBS: R.O,T.C,, Cdt. lst Lt., Radio, Officers' Club, Rifle Team, Capt. ARMOR, LESLIE IAMES: R.O.T,C,, Officers' Club, Cdt. Znd Lt., Drill Team. ARREDONDO, MARY HERNANDEZ: McFarland Advisory. ATKINS, HAL WACHTMAN: I.B.C., Pres., School Band, Drum Maj., Senate, Chaplain, Eucl. Math Pres., Scribblers, Korn Kobbers, Lib. Councilor, Ieff Hop, Masque and Gavel, All-State Marching Band, Winner, 2nd Class Twirling, 3rd Class Twirling, Winner, lst place, radio speaking at Trinity Speech Meet, and District Meet, Senior Play, Talents Inc., Information Please. BADDERS, DOROTHY ANN: Lassos, Znd Lt. BAKER, IEAN: Lassos, 2nd Lt., MIR., Scribblers, Asst. Lib. Councilor. BALATOW, NANCY BELLE: Lassos, Lt., Talents, Inc., Natl, Honor Society, Scribblers, Eucl. Math, Skelton. BANKHEAD, WILLIAM ARTHUR: Stein Advisory. BARKSDALE, CHARLES A.: Distributors. BARRERA, ESTELLA: Homernakers, Pres., Senior Representative, Advisory Pres. BATES, CAROLE: Distributors. BATES, DALE: Hayne, Track Team. BECKMAN, SANDRA IANE: Distributors. BEISSNER, KENNETH CALE: Hayne, Natl. Honor Society, Eucl. Math, School Band, All-State Band, All-City Band. BENNETT, ANN: Shakespeare, Cor. Sec'y, Ad- visory Pres., Senior Class, Hist., Student Council, Lib. Councilor, Lassos, Sec'y. PAGE 38 1 I eladfi of 1951 BENNETT, SAMMY: Iaspcrs, Vice-Pres., Ieft Hop. BERBIGLIA, IAMES CALVIN: Senate, Senior Play, R,O.T.C., Rifle Team. BERNSTEIN, SAM S.: Distributors, Vice-Pres. BERTETTI, TOM: I-Iayne, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. BESSELLIEU, CAROL: MIR. RIBB, KENNETH C.: R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt., Ieff Forum, Latin, IBC., Treas., Officers' Club, Win- ner, Commandant's Medal, Drill Team, Squad Leader. BITZKIE, ELVIRA: Lassos, lst Lt., Eucl. Math. BLACK, DIANNE ARMENDA: Talents, Inc. BLANKMAN, IUDITI-I M. O.: Tom-Tows, Declara- tion Staff, Senior Representative, Alarno Press Assn., Senior Frolic. BLENIS, DAN RAY: Football Team, I Club. BLUDWOR-TI-I, IO IAC: Distributors, BLUMBERG, ALVIN DONALD1 Ieff Forum, Part., Debate Team. BLUMBERG, MELVIN RONALDZ Ieff Fotum, Rec. Sec'y. BOECKER, CAROLE ANNE: Arrowood Advisory. BOOTH, HERBERT GORDON, III1 Senate, Masque and Gavel. BOVVEN, RICHARD: Hayne, Treas. BOWER, MABEL CLAIRE: Girls' Glee, Pres. BRADSHAW, WILLIAM W.: I-Iayne, Officers' Club, Pres., R.O.T.C,, Cdt. Lt. Col, and lst. Bn. Commander, Drill Team, Squad Leader, Winner, Comrnandant's Medal. BRITO, SAMUEL NIETO: Lib. Councilor, Advisory Pres. BRODY, SUSAN: Scribblers, Cor. Sec'y, Talents, Inc., Skelton, Student Council, Lassos, 2nd Lt. BROWN, ELEANOR ANN: Skelton, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt, 2nd Lt. BULLINGTON, PATSY LYNN1 Senior Representa- tive. BURKE, PEGGY IO: Peery Advisory. BURNETTE, KEN W.: Bennett Advisory, CAMPBELL, TOMMY M.: Tom-Tows, Eucl. Math, Student Council, Parl., Senior Class, lst Vice- Pres., Football Team, CANBY, STEVEN L.: Hayne, Rep, Lib. Councilor, Eucl. Math, Advisory Pres. CANE, BERNARD MICHAEL: Hayne, Chaplain and Sgt.-at-Arms, Masque and Gavel, Sgt.-at- Arms, Student Council, Lib. Councilor, Asst., Senior Representative, Latin, Senior Frolic, Swim- ming Team, Senior Play. CANTU, IRMA NEREIDA: Arts and Crafts, Vice- Pres., Ieff I-Iop, Rep., Eucl. Math. PAGE 39 Glam af 7951 CARPENTER, MARY LOUISE: Lassos, 2nd Lt.: Fine Arts, Hist., Eucl. Math, Scribblers. CARTER, DON: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. CASTANARES, MARIO: Distributors. CASTILLON, MARY LOUISE: Spanish. CATER, DAVID: Senate, Male Chorus, Pres., A-Cappella, Radio, Sec'y-Treas., Chess, Vice- Pres., left Hop, Scribblers, Natl. Honor Society, Iunior Play, Melody Mustangs, Talents, Inc., Rep. CAZEL -NN--M.. ., Sec'y. CI-IAMBERLAIN, EDWINA: Shakespeare, Sgtfat- Arms. CHIDGEY, CECILE: MIR., Vice-Pres., Student Council, leff Forum Mascot, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col. CLARK, HARRY ELDEN SCOTT, IR.: Iesters, Treas., Adtvisory Pres, CLASSEN, MARIORIE NELL: Lassos, Tom-Tows, Cor. Sec'y, Scriblifers, Student Council, Com- mercial. COCKRELL, IOHNSTON: Ieff Forum. COFFEE, OLLIE RUTH: Ieff Hop, Korn Kobbers, Girls' Sports Club. COLLINS, RUDOLPH V.: Davis Advisory. COLWICK, CLAIR ALYS1 Huey Advisory. CONKLING, DAVIS: Officers' Club, Drill Team, Senior Representative, R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt., Swimming Team. COPELAND, PATRICIA ANN: A-Cappella, Eucl. Math, Talents, Inc., M.I.R. CRAIG, IEANNINE FAY: Scribblers, Latin, Tom- Toys. 0 oRocKETT, WAYNE: Tennis Team, ' CZICHOS, BYRON: Durrett Advisory. DAILEY, EDDIE S.: I-Iayne, Parl., Eucl. Math. DANIEL, LAURA DIANE: Girls' Glee. DAUM, BETTY: Lassos, Sgt., Skelton, Eucl. Math, Parl. DAVENPORT, CLIFTON, IR.: Tom-Tows, Parl., School Band, Vice-Pres., Eucl. Math, Scribblers, left Hop, Vice-Pres., Winner, lst place, Ensemble Dept. of School Band Meet, All-City Band, All- State Marching Band. DAVILA, FRANK: George Advisory. DAVIS, DON LEE: Arts and Crafts. DELGADO, ARNOLD ALDERETE: Talents, Inc., Spanish, N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. DENISON, CHARLES AGNEW: Senate, Melody Mustangs, School Band, Winner, first division, first class solo medal in Band Contest. DICKSON, MARY ANN: School Band, Majorette, Senate Mascot, Shakespeare, Sgt.-at-Arms, Senior Representative, Advisory Pres., Lib. Councilor. PAGE 40 l elm of 1951 DION, BARBARA ELLEN: Iaspers, Rep. DONAHUE, MARY CATHERINE: Tom-Tows, Tow Chief, Ieff Hop, Hist. Rep., School Band. D'ORSOGNA, ALBERT A.: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. UTHIT, SIDNEY EE: Iesters, I Club, Ad- visory res., ootball Team, Letterman. DOWNING, BARBARA COLLEEN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Rec. Sec'y and Cdt. 2nd Lt., Eucl. Math, Scribblers, Sgt.-at-Arms, Declaration Staff, Busi- ness Manager, Senior Representative, Alamo Press Assn., MIR. DUKE, PAT: Distributors. DULEVITZ, EDITH IEANNE: Lassos, Scribblers. DUNCAN, GLEN RAY: Hayne, Eucl. Math, Latin. DUNNICA, IO RUTH: Girls' Glee, Skelton, Eucl. Math, Fine Arts, Scribblers. ECHOLS, GLENN LEON: Iesters, Arts and Crafts, Arch. EFRON, IACK AARRON: Iett Forum, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. EHRESMAN, IOE BRITT: Iesters, Chaplain, Masque and Gavel, Melody Mustangs, Sec'y- Treas., Senior Frolic, Senior Play. EIDELBACI-I, BETTY IO: Skelton, Eucl. Math, Talents, Inc., I.B.C., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt. EKLUND, BILL, School Band, Pres. and Student enate, Talents, Inc., Sgt.-at-Arms, Information, Please, Eucl. Math, Student Council, Senior Frolic, All-State Band, All-State Orchestra, All-Region Band, All-City Band, All-State March- ing Band, Winner of three lst Division medals in Band Contest. ELTING, TOMMY M.: Fine Arts, Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt. ERICKSSJN, KATI-I EVANS, EWING: Hayne, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt, FAIRALL, CAROLYN: Ieff Hop, Pres., Tom-Tows, Chaplain, Fine Arts, Lassos, Znd Lt., Eucl. Math, Korn Kobbers, Lib. Councilor. FEINGOLD, MARCUS I.: Hughes Advisory. FERGUSON, NORMA IOAN: Girls' Glee, Treas., A-Cappella, Sec'y, Latin, Talents, Inc. FISHER, SANDY: Arstein Advisory. FOOTE, EDMUND: West Advisory. FORMANN, IOANN: Lassos, Znd Lt., Fine Arts. FORTASSIAN, BARBARA: M.I.R., Spanish, Scrib- blers, Advisory Pres., Newman Club, Pres., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. lst Lt., Rifle Team, Student Council. FRAZIER, BARBARA SUE: M.I.R., Senate Mascot, Girls' Cadet Corps, Znd Lt., Senior Class, Parl. FREDERICK, IRENE DOROTHY: Distributors. FRIES, AL: Distributors, Sgt.-at-Arms. FULLER, MAYNARD G.: School Band, Lib., Latin, Winner, lst Place Gold Medal in Band Contest. PAGE 41 Elm of 1951 FUSSELMAN, ANN: School Band, Talents, Inc., A-Cappella, Student Council, Winner, 2nd Place, in piano solo in Band Contest. GARCIA, GENEVIEVE: Perez Advisory. GARCIA, HELEN LETICIA1 Girls' Sports Club. GARLITZ, PEGGY ANN: Girls' Glee, Lib., A- Cappella, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Eucl. Math. GERHARDT, MARILYN: Scribblers, A-Cappella, Eucl. Math, leff Hop, Sec'y, Talents, Inc. GERHARDT, MARY DALE: Skelton, GODFREY, GINGER LEE: Langford Advisory. GOLDEN, IEANIE: Distributors, Pres., Advisory Pres., Senior Representative, M,I.R. GOLDSMITH, RICHARD: Senate, Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Pres., Eucl. Math, Ieff Hop, Senior Representative, Senior Play, Senior Frolic, Lib. Councilor, Senior Class, Parl., Winner, lst Place, Hearst American History Contest, Winner, 15th Place, National Hearst American History Contest, Monticello Staff, Literary Editor, Winner, 2nd Place, State Debate Meet, Boys' Debate Team. GONZALES, LYDIA OVANDO: Latin, Ieff Hop, Homemakers. GONZALEZ, LEONIDES: I Club, Senate, Senior Representative, Football Manager, Track Team, Swimming Team. GONZALEZ, VIRGINIA: Lassos, lst Lt., Home- makers, Newman Club. GRIFFIN, IEAN: MIR., Lassos, Sgt. and Flag Bearer, Commercial, Senior Representative. GRIFFITH, MARILYN ADELL: Peterson Advisory. GUERRA, VIVIANO VELASQUEZ: R.O.T.C,, Cdt. Sgt. GUNN, BONITA MARIE: Advisory Pres. GUNN, IAMES WALLACE: A-Cappella, Pres., Melody Mustangs, Pres., Lib. Councilor, Talents, Inc., Winner, Znd Place, in Quartet in Music Contest. HAECKER, CLOYCE T.: School Band, Chief L15rarian. ' HAMMER, IACK C.: Hayne, Chaplain, Eucl. Math, Ml Club, Advisory Pres., Senior Play, Senior Class, 2nd Vice-Pres. and Ring Salesman, Senior Representative, Football Team. HANZEL, NELDA: Distributors, Sec'y, Girls' Glee, Fine Arts. HARPER, KAY FRANCES: Skelton, Cor. Sec'y, Scribblers, Chaplain, I.B,C., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., Information, Please, Masque and Gavel, Advisory Pres., Senior Representative, Rifle Team. HARRIS, RIVIAN: M.I.R., Masque and Gavel, Sec'y, Latin, Ieff Hop, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Commercial. HART, IERRALEE: Lassos, Eucl. Math. HARTMAN, DON: Arstein Advisory. HARZ, IOI-IN KENNETH: Hayne, Hist., Officers' Club, Vice-Pres., Rifle Team, R,O.T.C., Cdt. Capt. HATCHER, IOHNNY: Monticello Staff Photo- grapher, School Band, Student Conductor, Eucl. Math, Scribblers, Alamo Press Assn., All-City Band, All-State Band, All-State Marching Band, State Regional Band, Winner, five first places and one second place, Regional Band Contest, Winner first and third places, T.H.S.P.A. Photo- graphy Contest. HEAD, RICHARD HENNING: Hayne, Eucl. Math, HERNANDEZ, DORA: Homemakers, Sports Club. PAGE 42 I I I I 67644 of 1951 HERNANDEZ, IOHNNY: Natl, Honor Society, Stu- dent Council, Pres., Senate, I Club, State Tennis Champion, Winner, Znd Place, Heart's De- light Tennis Tournament, Boys' Tennis Team. HERNANDEZ, RICHARD: Natl. Honor Society, Talents, Inc., Track Team, Winner, 3rd Place in 560-yard dash, Intramural Track Meet, Lib. Coun- cilor, Special Mention, Natl. Poetry Assn. HICKS, VIRGINIA: School Band, Tom-Tows, Many Words, Eucl. Math, Vice-Pres., Latin, Iett Hop, Scribblers, Chess Club, Information, Please, Ad- visory Pres., Poetry Contributor to l95O edition of Young Pegasus: Contributor to l95O edition of Texas Anthology of Poetry: Contributor to 1950 edition of National Anthology of Poetry. HIERHOLZER, DIANE: Shakespeare, Pres., Scrib- blers, Student Council, Natl. Honor Society: Ieff Forum Mascot, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col. HILL, IAMES RICHARD: Hayne, Stage Crew, Mgr., I Club, Football Team. HILL, IIMMIE SUE: Walenta Advisory, HINZE, NEIL W.: Hayne, Korn-Kobbers, Ieff Hop, Chess, Treas., Ponies. HINZE, PATRICIA ANN: Fine Arts, Sec'y, Scrib- blers, Skelton, Natl. Honor Society, Student Council, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Eucl. Math, Treas. HOEFLE, IOSEPH RICHARD: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. HOFFMAN, FRANCES: MIR., Senior Representa- tive. HOFSTETTER, IIM: Hakala Advisory. HOGAN, IACK: Swimming Team, HOLEMAN, RAYMOND LEON: Hayne, Student Council. HOLGUIN, VIRGINIA: Homemakers. HOLIFIELD, BOBBY VERNON: Senate, Eucl. Math, Student Council, Senior Class, Pres., Basketball Team. HORN, BARBARA GAIL: Skelton, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Advisory Pres., Lib. Councilor. HORNING, CLARE: Monticello Staff, Class Editor, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt. and Rep., In- formation, Please, Rep. and Hist., Scribblers, Shakespeare, Ietferson Iesters Mascot, Senior Play, Alamo Press Assn. HOYO, IOHN CHARLES: Hayne, Distributors. HUDDLESTON, BARBARA IEAN: Tom-Tows, Rep. HUERTA, GLORIA MEDINA: George Advisory. HUNDLEY, ROBERT: I Club, Iesters, Advisory Pres., Football Team, All-City Football Team. HURD, NANCY: Shakespeare, Scribblers. ISHERWOOD, CAROL ANN: Girls' Glee, Natl, Honor Society, Skelton, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Infor- mation, Please, Pres. IOHNSON, BARBARA I.: Monticello Staff, Club Editor, Skelton, Pres., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt. and Chaplain, Senate Mascot, I.B.C., Scrib- blers, Information, Please, Girls' Glee, Hon. Member, Senior Representative, Alamo Press Assn. IOHNSON, ELIZABETH IOYCE: MIR., Treas., Eucl. Math, Sgt.-at-Arms, Spanish, Student Coun- cil, Senior Representative, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt. and Parl. IOHNSON, IAY HERMAN EMBRY: Distributors. IOHNSON, SUSAN MARIE: Scribblers, Vice-Pres., Ieff Hop, Treas., Eucl. Math, Korn Kobbers. IONES, BOB: Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Capt., Drill Team. PAGE 43 Um 81.244 of 1951 IOSEPHSON, STANLEY M.: Iett Forum, Fine Arts, KATZ, ROSA LEE: Girls' Glee. KELFER, RUSSELL LEE: Declaration Staff, Co- Editor-in-Chiet, Iett Forum, Cor. Sec'y, Scribblers, Eucl. Math, Ella E, Stone Iournalism Club, Quill and Scroll, Alamo Press Assn., Winner, 3rd Place T,H.S.P.A. Editorial, Winner, Znd place, I.L.P,C. Award for copy editing, Poem Published in National Anthology. KELLER, ROD: Student Council, Hayne, I Club, Football Team, Letterman, Track Team, Letter- man Ctwo yearsi. KELLEY, RUTH IANE: Pease Advisory. KILCREASE, IAMES AUBREY, IR.: Hayne, Iett Hop, Spanish, Senior Representative, Student Council, Lib. Councilor, Track Team, Swimming Team. KIMBELL, HARRIS: Hayne, Sgt.-at-Arms, B F0otba11,Teum, f'Bf' .Basketball Tessa, KIRCHNER, FRANCES: Distributors. KIRK, IANE COLLETTE: Skelton, Information Please, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. and Rec. Sec'y, Natl. Honor Society, Hist. KITCHENS, MALCOLM THOMAS: Football Team, I Club. KNAPP, IACK: Hayne, Otticers' Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Znd Lt., Drill Team, Senior Representative. KNEBEL, ERIC: I Club, Iesters, Football Team, Letterman, All-City Football Team, All-State Foot- ball, Second Team, Swimming Team, Letterman, Track Team. KNEIP, ELEANOR IANE: Student Council, Talents, Inc., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt.Maj., Senior Class, Cor. Sec'y, Skelton, Girls' Ritle Team, Girls' Swimming Team. KNEIP, IERRE2 Student Council, Treas., I Club, Lib. Councilor, Senior Representative, Delegate to S.A.S.C. Convention, Football Team, Track Team, Swimming Team, KOESTER, BOB: Officers' Club, Iett Forum, Latin, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Znd Lt. KOESTER, HARRIET: Peterson Advisory. KOLB, GEORGE: Vogel Advisory. KRAUSE, BETTY IEANNE: Newman Club, Hist., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt. KRISS, ALLYNMHENRYZ George Advisory. .i..f' ----- LAIN, IACK: Hayne, I Club, Advisory Pres., Lib. Councilor, Basketball Team. LAMPIS, IOHNNY: Ieff Forum, Sgt,-at-Arms LATHAM, CHARLES H.: Radio, Pres. Advanced Group, R.O.T.C., Master Sgt. LEE, ROBERT EDWARD: Hayne, Track Team. LEHMAN, CHRISTINE LOUISE: left Hop, Talents, Inc., Homemakers, Commercial. LEIGH, ESTHER: M.I.R., Sgt.-at-Arms, Scribblers, Hist.-Rep., Advisory Pres., Girls' Sports Club, Pres., Girls' Tennis Team. LEMES, RALPH V.: Hayne, Eucl. Math, Otticers' Club, Arch., R.O,T.C,, Cdt. Capt., Winner, out- standing lst Sgt. and Medal, Drill Team. LEONARD, BARBARA ANNE: Monticello Staff, Managing Editor, M.I.R., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Alamo Press Assn., Spanish, Rep., Scrib- blers, Student Council. LIECK, BETTY ALMEDA: C. Iones Advisory. PAGE 44 61644 of 1951 LOTHRINGER, IO NAN: Monticello Staff, Pro- duction Manager, Lassos, 2nd Lt., Alamo Press Assn. LOZANO, ARTHUR BUDDY: Korn Kobbers. LYON, PAULINE: MIR., Scribblers, Treas., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col., Student Council. LYONS, RUSSELL ASHER: Senate, Sgt,-at-Arms. .fm-f' T MACNAIR, DOUGLAS GEORGE: Officers' Club: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Maj. MAIALCA, ANA MARIA: Talents, Inc., Girls' Sports Club. MAIALCA, BERNARDO CARLOS: R.O,T.C., Cdt. Sgt., Declaration Staff, Photographer. MANGOLD, VIRGINIA MAE: MIR., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj., Rifle Team. MANSFIELD, BETTE: Torn-Tows, Rec. Sec'y, Fine Arts, Natl. Honor Society, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Student Council. MARKELL, LORETTA IANET: Pfeiffer Advisory. MARMOR, IOI-IN W.: Hayne, Wranglers, Pres., I.B.C., Melody Mustangs, Advisory Pres., R.O.T.C., Cdt. Capt., Drill Team, Commander, B Football Team. MARTINEZ, LUCILE: School Band, Treas. MARTINEZ, MINERVA: Natl. Honor Society. MAVERICK, IAMIE: I.B.C., Masque and Gavel. MAY, BETTE IEANNE: Lassos, Cpl, and Rep., IBC., Rep., Tom-Tows, Many Feathers, Ieff Hop. MCCOWN, IRIS NELL: Shakespeare, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Iesters Mascot, Advisory President. r MCDANIEL, PEGGY LOU: Petrich Advisory. MCDONALD, IENNIE V.: Murray Advisory. MCROBERTS, ANN: Shakespeare, Scribblers, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Ist Lt. and Cor. Sec'y, Natl. Honor Society, Rifle Team, Lib. Councilor, Senior Representative. MCSI-IANE, PATRICK O'BANNON: Iesters, Rec. Sec'y, Math Club Contest. MENDEZ, HENRIELLA: Distributors. MENZIES, CHARLOTTE IOAN: Helland Advisory. MILLER, DALE EVERETT: Natl. Honor Society, Vice-Pres., Senate, I Club, Eucl. Math, City Conference Doubles Champion, Heart's Delight Doubles Runner-up, Tennis Team. MILLER, DORIS: Lassos, Sgt., Skelton. MILNER, IERRY FRANK: School Band. MONAI-IAN, ROSALYN EVA: Monticello Staff, Copy Editor. MONIER, EER-A-I..QILlEL--Senior Class, Treas., Lassos, Capt. jj: II' lf, .K L. MORELLO, BETTY: MIR., Lassos, Maj., Hayne Mascot, Senior Class, Chaplain, Student Council, Hon. Member. PAGE 45 64444 of 1951 MOSELEY, TOMMY E.1 Hayne, I Club, Basket- I ball Team. MOWREY, MARILYNN DIANE: Latin, Skelton, Information, Please, Pres., Talents, Inc. MUELLER, RUDY RINEHART: Senate, Vice-Pres., Eucl. Math, Pres., Ieff Hop, Korn Kobbers, Natl. Honor Society. MYERS, CARROLL D.: Hayne, Cor. Sec'y, Of- I ficers' Club, Talents, Inc., Student Council, R.O. T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt., Drill Team. MYERS, PATSY LEE: Student Council: Dis- tributors, Hist. NELSON, LEONARD FRANCIS: Monticello Staff, ' Panel Editor, Eucl. Math, Officers' Club, Drill Team, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Capt., Outstanding lst Year Cadet- Alamo Press Assn. 1- NICI-IOLLS,,BETTE: stage crew. QQLZWJT iltiizro, LEO: AYIQQIQQQQ. I NOLL, COURTNEY: Talents, Inc. y OATES, NORMAN: Hayne, Talents, Inc. O'DONNELL, FRANK BERNARD: Eucl. Math, Ella I E. Stone Iournalism Club, Declaration Staff. ' O'MEALY, MARY LEE: Skelton, Sgt.-at-Arms, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt. and Vice-Pres., Advisory Pres., Rifle Team, Capt. ORTEGA, CATALINA ACOSTA: Homemakers, Newman Club. ' PARKER, CYNTHIA: Shakespeare, Information, Please, Sec'y. PASSWATERS, PEGGY IEAN: School Band, Rep., 1 All-City Band, All-City Youth Symphony, Winner, , two lst places in Regional Band Contest, Rep- resentative at Texas Univ. Band Day, Tympanist, All-State Band. PENNER, LIBBY ANN: Lassos, Skelton. 1 PETERSON, GEORGE WALTON: Hayne, Parl., J Officers' Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Maj., Drill Team. PFEIEEER, D'ANN: Shakespeare, Lassos, 2nd Lt. , PHILLIPS, ELAINE: Shakespeare, Hist., Senior Frolic, Senior Play. PIEPGRASS, BENIAMIN MARK: Senate, Fine 1 Arts, Sgt.-at-Arms, Track Team. . PINK, IACLYNZ Talents, Inc., Lib. Councilor, Senior Frolic, I.B.C. PLATT, CAROLYN LOUISE: Lassos, Cpl., Tom- Tows, Vice-Pres., Fine Arts. POPE, PAUL SULLIVAN: Declaration, Sports Editor, Pine Arts, Sgt,-at-Arms. PORTER, IAMES REESE: Ieff Forum, Boys' Tennis Team. PORTER, IULIA MAE: C. Iones Advisory. PORTER, RICHARD: Tom-Tows, Vice-Pres., Iournalism Club, R.O.T.C., lst Lt., Drill Team. POTTER, BOB: Hayne, Pres., Scribblers, Pres., Natl. Honor Society, Latin, Eucl. Math. POWELL, BOONE: Arch., Vice-Pres., Senior Rep- resentative, Eucl. Math. PAGE 46 I J 61644 of 1951 PROCTOR, IO ANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Adj. Maj., Ieff Hop, Spanish, Scribblers, Eucl. Math, Cor. Sec'y, Masque and Gavel, Pres., Skelton, Rep., Winner, Interscholastic Speech League, Representative in City Speech Contest-Girls' In- terpretative Reading. PROKOPCHAK, IOHN MICHAEL: R.O,T.C., Cdt. lst Lt. PUTNAM, IO ANN: Lassos, Shakespeare, Infor- mation, Please, Fine Arts, Lib, Councilor, Senior Representative, Winner, First Place in State in T.H.S,P.A. for Newspaper Illustration. PYLE, IERRY ALLEN: Hayne, I Club, Student Council, Sgt.-at-Arms, Advisory Pres., Football Team, Letterman. QUINTERO, HENRY BURROLA: R.O.T.C., Cdt,Sgt. RANKIN, REED ALEXANDER: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Sgt. REESE, IUNE CAROLE: Scribblers. REEVES, IEWEL: School Band. REEVES, IOYCE: Girls' Glee. REHBERG, BARBARA V.: Ieff Hop. REINAGEL, MARGIE: Skelton, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. RICHTER, EDWIN LAMAR: Officers' Club, Treas., R.O.T.C., Cdt. Capt., Drill Team. RIEBE, THOMAS: Talents, Inc., Melody Mustangs, Vice-Pres. ,RISSE, DOROTHY IOANNE: M.I.R. X W - ROBERTS, MARIORIE NELL: MIR., Lassos, Capt., Student Council, Sec'y, Senior Frolic. ROBERTS, NORMA LEE: MIR., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Ieff Hop, Senior Frolic. RODGERS, CHARLES: Senate, I Club, Basket- ball Team, Letterman. RODRIGUEZ, CARL ARMON: Talents, Inc., Fine Arts, Track Team. ROGERS, IOHN: Hughes Advisory. RUFFO, IOSEPH: Senate, Distributors, Treas. RUSSELL, IOHN: Iesters, Pres., Advisory Pres. SALAS, NELLIE: Petrich Advisory. SALE, CAROLE EMILY: Skelton, Parl. SANCHEZ, ELIA1 Lassos, 2nd Lt. SANDERS, IOAN ALLEEN: Skelton, Chaplain, Senior Frolic. SANDIFER, PAT: Skelton, Information, Please, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt. and Hist., Senior Representative. SAN MIGUEL, DANNY, IR.: Spanish, Pres., Ieff Forum, Eucl. Math, Latin, Senior Representative, Track Team. SAUER, SHIRLEY ANN: Emery Advisory. PAGE 47 A 61644 of 1951 SAUNDERS, IOHN: Iesters, 2nd Vice-Pres. SAXON, MARY LOU: Senior Class, Rep., Senior Representative, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Znd Lt., Shakespeare, Parl. SCALES, WOODY: Senate, I Club, Football Team, Letterman. SCHMIDT, TOMMY: Forum, Pres., Fine Arts, Treas., Scribblers, I.B.C. SCHMITZ, MARY MARGARET: Natl. Honor So- ciety, Treas., M.I.R., Girls' Sports, Chaplain, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. and Treas., State Tennis Champion, Big City Conference, Winner, Hearts Delight Tennis Tournament, Winner, Alamo Heights Invitational Tournament, Girls' Tennis Team. EIDER TOM L Monticello Staff Co Staff SCHN , .: , - , Photographer, Senate, Rep., Chess Club, Sgt.-at- Arms, Senior Representative, School Orchestra, Winner, 2nd Place in T.H.S.P.A. Photography Contest. SCHOCH, DON STANLEY: Hayne, Track Team. SCHULTZ, MARY: Natl. Honor Society, Chaplain, Skelton, Scribblers, Girls' Sports Club, Vice-Pres., Fine Arts, Student Council, Girls' Tennis Team. SCHUPBACH, ROBERT L.: Hayne, Arch., Boys' Tennis Team. SCOTT, BARRY: Basketball Team, Letterman, Fine Arts, Latin, Declaration Staii, Cartoonist, Lib. Councilor. SCOTT, IACK CARTER: I.B.C., Senate, Sec'y, Senior Play, Cheerleader. SEAGLE, IOHN PETER: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Lt. Col.2 Natl. Honor Society, Officers' Club, Student Council, Ieii Hop, Advisory Pres., Winner, Second Place, in City Hearst American History Contest, Drill Team. SEARCY, FRED: Oliphint Advisory. SHAPIRO, CHARLENE NORMA: Declaration Staff, News Staff, Distributors, Rep. SHERBET, MARTHA IEAN: R. Iones Advisory. SI-EREY, K.: Talents, Inc., Melody Mustangs, SHIRLEY, HELEN: Skelton, Sgt.-at'Arrns. A SHORT, IANET: MIR., Student Council, Senior Representative. SIMONS, IO ANN: Girls' Glee, Sec'y, Skelton. SMITH, BILL STEPHEN: Senate, Treas. SMITH, IAMES WILLIAM: I Club, Winner, 3rd place in Alamo Heights Track Meet, Track Team. SMITH, RAD: Fine Arts, Wranglers. SMITH, SYLVIA: Shakespeare, Rec. Sec'y, Ad- visory Pres. SOLOMON, LEAH RAY: I. B. C., Script Lib., Talents, Inc., Sec'y, Skelton, Treas., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Winner, 3rd place in Radio, Trinity Festival Speech Contest, Winner, Ist Place in Radio Speaking, City Speech Contest, Winner, 2nd Place in Radio Speaking, State Speech Contest, Lib. Councilor. SPENCER, IOSEPHINE: Arrowood Advisory. SPENCER, ,MAIDIE: Shakespeare, Hist., Add visory Pres., Senior Representative, Homemakers. SPRING, IANET RUTH: Murray Advisory. STEED, YEOLA: MIR: Parl., Girls' Cadet Corps, Sgt.-at-Arms, Scribblers, Eucl. Math. PAGE 48 Glam of 1957 STEPHENS, IERRY: Distributors. STEWART, HARRY DOUGLAS: A-Cappella, Pres., Hayne. STILLMAN, IACOB: Monticello Staff, Co-Editor- in-Chief, Natl. Honor Society, Student Council, Hon. Member, Eucl. Math, Latin, Quill and Scroll, Alamo Press Assn. STIVERSON, B. IOYCE: Distributors. STREATER, RODNEY LA FAYETTE: I Club, Football Team, Letterman. STRIEBER, LESLIE IOHN: Ieff Forum, Treas., Stu- dent Council, Advisory Pres., Cheerleader. STROECK, GEORGIE RAE: Distributors. STUART, M A R Y I A N E T: Commercial, Home- rnakers, Korn Kobbers, SULLIVAN, IOAN MARIE: Distributors. SUPRUN, BURTON: A-Cappella, Male Chorus, Vice-Pres. V , - 1-' SURTEES, IOE ANN: MIR., Lassos, Cheerleader, Senior Frolic, Forum Mascot.. V SWEARINGEN, WAYNE: Hqyne, Sec'y, salem Council, Melody Mustangs, Cheerleader. SYKES, NANCY IANE: Shakespeare, Treas., Senior Frolic. L5-,,4,,.-5'-S,--.,v TALIEICO, ALERED FRANK: Beskeibfiii Team, 1 Club. TAYLOR, IOHNNY: Ieff Forum, Fine Arts, Vice- Pres. TAYLOR, LOUISE: Terry Advisory. THOMAS, WAYNE: Hayne, A-Cappella, Sgt.- at-Arms, Male Chorus, Basketball Team. THORNTON, WILLIAM TOBIN: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Col., Senate, Parl., Arch., Officers' Club, Drill Team, Rifle Team. THURMAN, PEGGY EILEEN: Pfeiffer Advisory. - Representative. I, AINDALL, BOBBY: Shakespeare, Rep., senior TORRES, LUZ MARIA: Ieff Hop, Talents, Inc. VALADEZ, VICTOR DAVID: Richards Advisory. VAN PELT, IVA: Monticello Staff, Co-Art Editor, Tom-Tows, Scribblers, Fine Arts, Alamo Press Assn. VAN VALIN, SUSIE I.: Girls' Glee, Pres., Skelton, Pres., Information, Please, Natl. Honor Society, A-Cappella, Senate Mascot. VETTERS, TERRY: Korn Kobbers, Pres., Stage Crew, Mgr., Winner, lst Place in 660-yard dash, Intramural Track Meet, Track Team. VOIGHT, DORIS PEARL: Vogel Advisory. WALLACE, ANNE IACQUELINE: Lassos, Capt., MIR., Sec'y, Student Council, Eucl. Math WARD, BILLY: Fine Arts, Pres., left Forum, Scrib- blers. PAGE 48 elm of 1951 WEISBERG, IONE RHONA: Girls' Glee Rep.: Declaration Staff, Feature Editor, Masque and Gavel, Rep., Scribblers, Fine Arts, Alamo Press Assn., Quill and Scroll, Talents, Inc., I. B. C. WELBURN, WILLIAM DRUMMOND, III: School Band., Senate, Ieit Hop, All-State Marching Clinic and Band, All-City Band., Winner, 5 first places in Interscholastic Band and Orchestra Contest. WHITE, IOHNNY PAUL: Richards Advisory. WHITE, SALLY: Senior Frolic, Senate Mascot, Senior Play. WHITTEN, ROBERT D.: Hayne, Vice-Pres., Eucl. Math, Arch., Pres., Natl. Honor Society. WHITTLE, HOMER ALBERT: N.C.O. Club: R.O. T.C., Sgt, WIDEMAN, CARL F.: Boyle Advisory. WILCOX, VIVIAN A.: Ieit Hop, Talents, Inc., Pres., Scribblers, Skelton, Advisory Pres., Korn Kobbers, Spanish, Student Council, Eucl. Math, Cor. Sec'y, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt, Maj. WILLIAMS, CLAIRE: Shakespeare, Chaplain, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. and Pres. WILLIAMS, FRANK HOLLAND, IR.: Monticello Staff, Advertising Manager, Hayne, Rep., Eucl. Math, R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt., Alamo Press Assn., Scribblers. WILLIAMS, IIMMY: Dugosh Advisory. WILLIAMS, PAUL: Senate, I Club, Pres., Eucl. Math, Football Team, Track Team. WILLINGHAM, MARY LYNN: Monticello Staff, Co-Art Editor, Talents, Inc., Natl. Honor Society, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. lst Lt.-and Chaplain, Ritle Team, Alamo Press Assn., Cadet Corps Show, Iunior Play, Senior Play, MIR. WISE, CAROLYN: Pease Advisory. WITCHER, BEVERLY ANN: Skelton, Tennis Team. WOLFF, RONALD DAVE: Richards Advisory. WOLLE, ELDRIDGE VERNON: Thomas Advisory. WOO, LAI BEET: Wheat Advisory. WOOTEN, BARBARA IEAN: Distributors, Cor. Sec'y. WRIGHT, BARBARA: M.I.R., Pres., Scribblers, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj., Hayne Mascot, Senior Representative. WRIGHT, MARGY: Senior Class, Rec. Sec'y, Shakespeare, lst Vice-Pres., Ielt Forum Mascot, Student Council, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. WRIGHT, PATTI ALICE: McFarland Advisory. WULFE, ELAINE IOYCE: Eucl. Math, Chaplain, Monticello Staff, Circulation Manager, Ieff Hop, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. - YATES, BEVERLY ANN: Langford Advisory. YOUNG, SARAH LOUISE: Skelton, Hist., Girls' Glee, A-Cappella, Treas., Talents, Inc., Winner, lst place, in regional contest for vocal solo. ZENNER, HARRY E., IR.: Perez Advisory. ZIMMERMAN, ROBERT VINCENT: Advisory Pres. ZIMMERMAN, SALLIE IEAN: Skelton, Talents, Inc., Vice-Pres., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., Advisory Pres., Korn Kobbers, Girls' Glee, Hon. Member, Rifle Team. ZOELLER, ALICE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Col., Student Council, Exec. Com., Student Council Representative to Amarillo, M.I.R., Newman Club, Rep., B.C.S.L.A., Sec'y-Treas., Hayne Mascot, Lib. Councilor. ZWEIG, HAROLD: Senate, Rep., Natl. Honor So- ciety. PAGE 50 404 Seniafut 04414 21 5523? 5 ,Q e r Fw gt . .--,f I A ' e - A u V , ' x ' r Q, 7 Upper:-Cast of 'xStc1rdust. Cenier: - Behind the Scenes. Inset:-Career Dcry starts. Lower:-Count ing votes for Treasurer. PAGE 51 E Abovez- CUpperD Bobby Hoiitield addressing senior meeting. CLowerJ Iunior Class meeting-Bill Bryant presiding. Opposite Page: - CU1oper leftb Cast of HI Remember Mama. KUpper rightj Sock Dance - Ianuary 26th. CCenterD Time out tor a thirst guencher. fLowerJ Courtesy flourishes at the Skating Party. PAGE 52 F 5 S uniaad September of l95U - new school , , year-new classes-new friends W l QE' - more activities - being led A A through school year by new and capable officers - white carna- tion became our class flower- blue and silver our class colors- Iuniors still remember our skat- ing party in sophomore year - class representatives voted to 5 5 X have sock dance-at midterm- in left gym - gala occasion - wild and bright assortment ot socks exhibited - well attended by those who paid dues-tryouts for lunior Play-presented in April-ul Remember Mama -good acting-enjoyed immensely by everyone-Then Iuniors began long and careful preparations forthe Iunior-Senior Prom - held at La Villita-This year-as always-one of the best dances ot the year. Saying goodbye to graduating seniors was hard-Ietter- son's loss - l,ite's gain - Baccalaureate Sunday and commencement services - received wholehearted co-operation of class officers - and many other student volunteers - every- one had a part in properly graduating our seniors. Now the excitement ot the departure ot the seniors over -- we look forward to another year - with the excellent guidance ot our beloved sponsor - Mrs. Lorena l-l. Davis. Next year - all will be striving to carry out our motto - Success Awaits at Labor's Gate. PAGE 54 4 I l l t l fficeu of fze Gm of 795.2 Serious business of planning details for the dance of the year. Mrs. Lorena H. Davis Sponsor Bill Bryant President lerry Ryan Y Vice-President Barbara Elaine Eaves Secretary q,.2 914' Earl Tritt Treasurer Iohn lohns Chaplain Dorothy Davis Parliamentarian PAGE 55 Donald Krause Historian Molly Schlesinger Reporter Pat Tolar Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Carl Falk Co-Sergeant-at-Arms 61644 of 195.2 ABDO, ANN ANDREVVS, RICHARD ' ADAM, CAROLYN KAY ANIOL, ELAINE ELIZABETH ALBACH, EVELYN ANTOINE, BELINDA ANN ALGORTA, ELIDA ARNOLD, GAY ALEIANDRO, ANTONIO ASGH, TONY ALLEN, WILLIAM BERT BAILEY, BEEBE AMAGKER, PATSY RUTH BAILEY, BOB LOGAN ANDERSON, GAIL RUTH BAILEY, KATHLEEN BAIRD, PHYLLTS ROGER BELL, IOHN DAVID BALLARD, BEVERLY ANN A BENNETT, KATHARINE BARENBLAT, MARVIN VV. BERRY, BETTY N ' BATGHELDER, HUGH BLANKENSHIP,lVESLEY''FRANCIS X BATES, BILLY RAY ' BLEWSTTER, BC5E3?Mb LA BATES, IOHN BLOVVERS, TONI BAUGH, IANIE BONES, MARILYNN BEAM, BARBARA ANN BQTT, HARVEY PAGE 56 BOYLES, IOAN MARIE BRUCI-IMILLERLDOUGLALS ALLEN BRADFIELD, PATRICIA LOUISE BRUSENHAN, HARRY BRADLEY, IO ANN BRYANT, BILL BRASCHER, ELEANOR M. BUCHANAN, IULIE ANN BRAUN, EDWARD THOMAS BURNEY, BARBARA IEAN BRIGGS, GEORGE S. BUSBY, EDWIN EARL BRITTON, CELIA ANN CARPENTER, MARY LOUISE A BROCKHAUS, EDGAR E. CASEY, CECELIA MAE CERMIN, AYRES ROBERT CUNNINGI-IAM, IANNIE LEE CHADDICK, RUTH CYTRIN, CHARLES CHALKLEY, KAY DARLENE DAGGETT, TOM DOW CHAMBERS, NANCY DAVIS, DOROTHY CLAWSON, DONALD DE BERRY, MARVIN W., IR. COLLINS, LUKE DE LOS SANTOS, EMMA LINDA COPPLE, ANN DENISON, BEVERLY ANN CROW, BETTY DICKENS, BUZZ L. Glafu of 795.2 DICKEY, EVA MAE EAVES, BARBARA ELAINE DICKSON, DICKIE ECKSTRUM, IILL DICKSON, DIXIE ANN EDELMAN, MARILYN DICKSON, LILLIAN EICHMAN, FRANK DIEDRICK, IRENE EIGHINGER, RUSSELL MARVIN DIER, CAROL ANN VEISEMANN, MARY IO DOBBINS, HELEN ELLINGER, SHIRLEY DULANEY, MARY IANIS ENGELHARDT, DOT ETHEREDGE, IOAN FOGELBERG, ALAN EUGENE EVANS, IACKIE LOUIS FREEMAN, AL EVANS, IOE MOODY FRENCH, IO ELEANOR FAIRLEE, IANE FULTON, CAROL IEAN FALK, CARL GAMA, ROSIE FEARIS, DIANE GARDNER, IANICE FERNANDEZ, LUPE MONSALVO GEE, FRANCES FISHER, ERVIN R. GIBBS, ALLEN H Elm of 195.2 Elm of 195.2 GIBSON, ERANKIE GREENBERG, SHIRLEY GOLDBERG, SUSAN GROGAN, MIKE R, ' GOMES, EDWARD ' GROME, RICHARD C. GORSUCH, MYRNA LOUISE GRUM, CLIFFORD GRECO, ELLEN GRHCE GRUN, PEGGY IEAN GREEN, LOUISE GUERRA, GRETCHEN DIANE X GREEN, NANCY GUERRERO, IOHN ALBERT GREENBERG, RONNIE HANK GWYN, IOHN EDWARD LHAGER, TED C, HATFIELD, TOMMY HOAIET HEINRICH, DOROTHY 'EHAREOUST-If HEMPHILL, MARIAN ' HARRELL, MARY IEAN HERNANDEZ, PAUL, IR. HARRIS, BARBARA ANN HEROLD, DAVID HARRIS, FRANKLIN D. HILL, ALAN HARTUNG, ANNA HILL, MARY LEE HARWOOD, SETH IOEL HOGAN, KATHRYN ANNE PAGE 59 , , elm af 195.2 HOLST, ELIZABETH IOBE, SHIRLEY RAE HOOPER, BOB IOHNS, IOHN HOWARD, IOE W. IOHNSON, DOUGLAS HUNT, GLENN IOHNSON, MILTON HUSEMAN, IOYCE IONES, LOUIS IAMES INSALL, SHIRLEY IONES, SHIRLEY, IACKSON, IAMES RAYMOND IORDAN, BRIAN WALLACE IEW, GENEVIEVE IUDSON, DOROTHY ISALISKY, LE ROY KRAUSE, DONALD KAPP, ARMAND LEON KUENTZ, CHARLES KELLEY, LORRAINE KUYKENDALL, SUSAN KELLEY, PATRICIA LAIDLAW, LOIS KERN, PATSY LAURENCE, RALEIGH EDWARD KING, WANDA IO ANN LA VINE, HARRIET KIRKPATRICK, IOI-IN OTIS LAWSON, NIKI KLECK, BERTHA, LEDLOW, ANN -4--'ZX Q-f i PAGE 60 LEE, BET YEE I-:EI,ER,,.BAY LEE, SUZANNE LITTRELL, PRESTON LEHRER, IAMES CHARLES LOBO, LESBIA LEISER, DOROTHY ANN LODOVIC, CLARA IEANNE LEMES, DOLORES LOGAN, HARRY LENNARD, SYLVIA IUNE LOOKINGBILL, DARYLL IEAN LICEA, DAVID LOPEZ, MARY ESTHER LIECK, MARY ANN LORMS, IACK LOVECE, SANDRA MAXWELL, GARRETT WORTI-IAM LOVECE, YOLANDA MCARTHUR, IACKIE NELL LOZANO, RUDY MCCORD, PATRICIA LYTLE, DAVID IAMES MCCORKLE, I. B., IR. MACIAS, CHARLES ROGER MCILHENNY, IUNE MARTIN, DALE McKAIG, IEAN RAY MARTINEZ, RORIE MCLARRY, E. PERRY MASPERO, MARCUS L. MENGE, SUZANNE CAROLE Elm of 195.2 MICHAUD, ROSE MOSES, ROBBIE LYNN MILLAR, NANCY WALTON MURRAY, IIM MILLER, LLOYD NAIL, GERALD CLYDE MONAHAN, IOHN NEFF, GEORGE H. MOORE, MARTHA LOU NEWNAM, DOROTHY EVELYN MORRISON, IOAN NEWSOM, GRACE NIETO, DONALD EUGENE MORROW, CAROL ROSE NUNN, IUDY PERRY, IOHNNYE O'HEARN, BARBARA ANN PETSCH, EUGANIA ANNE O'KRENT, ARTHUR KAISER PETTY, TANIS IONIA OOSTERVEEN, ERNEST PFEIL, ANN PARKER, LAMAR PIERCE, BARBARA PARSONS, HUGH L. PISANO, VICTOR LOUIS PENA, MARY IDA POLANCO, CLARA LOUISE PENNER, MORRIS PORTER, IIMMIE SMITH Elma of 195.2 61.244 of 795.2 J PREWETT, BILL RAY, NANCY ELENE , PRICE, CAROL DAY REDDING, LOUISE A QUAN, LILLIE I. REES, SYLVIA LEE QUICK, THOMAS AMMON REESE, RITA I RAMIREZ, CONCEPCION RICHARDS, RAYMOND L, RANK, DOROTHY IEAN RIGGS, ROBERT HARLAN RANSDELL, MARIORIE RIVES, IAMES B., IR. RANSLEBEN, GERALDINE ROANE, RAYMOND CARTER ROSENBERG, IOYCE SARRAN, IIMMIE ARLINE NARUPE, CHARLES H. RUSS, CYNTHIA SCHAFFER, MARVIN GEORGE RUSSELL, MARY NELL SCHIRMER, IANET , RYAN, IERRY SCI-ILESINGER, MOLLY SANDE, CAROL LOUISE SCHLEYER, ELIZABETH ANN SAN MARCO, FRANKIE SCHNEIDER, THEODORE SAN MIGUEL, ROBERT SCHWEPPE, MARVIN F. PAGE G3 , Glam af 195.2 6 SCOTT, GLENDA SMITH, IERRY WAYNE SCOTT, TEXAS SMITH, SHARON ELIZABETH SEVIER, CLOE SUZANNE SMITH, SHIRLEY ANN SHERROD, BOBBY SPANGLER, WALTER SIEGEL, ROBERT STEDHAM, VIRGINIA SMITH, CARROLL HOLLIS STEPHENS, IIM R7 SMITH, DERALD STORMENT, DOROTHY PATRICIA SMITH, FANNIE RAE STOVALL, IIMMIE VANCE STOVER, FRANK RAYMOND TAYLOR, BETTIE LEE STRECH, BETTY ELAINE TAYLOR, DICK STROECK, GLEE ARDETH TILGHMAN, IANET FRANCES UGARMAN, SANDR TILLER, ELIZABETH ANN SWIDLER, IACK TITUS, DONALD WINSTON TALERICO, OLGA MARIE TOLAR, PAT TALLABAS, GLORIA ANN TORRES, WILLIAM NORMAN TATE, ALADA EVELYN TRABUCCO, IANET Y' PAGE 64 TRAPP, BILL DAVID VEST, BILL TRITT, EARL VETTERS, RICHARD FRANK IQENER, CARBID WALBRIDGE, MIMSY TWITCHELL, IANET WALLACE, HAL L. UZZELL, CAROLYN ELIZABETH WARREN, BOB VACA, PETE WHITAKER, BEN HILL VAN KLEEF, IEEE WHITE, MARION VAN WINKLE, TWILA WILCOX, BOB VENINCASA, MARY GRACE WILL, HENRIETTA WONG, BESSIE WILLIAMS, DONNIE E .Avi WOOD, LINDA WILLIAMS, MARTHA LEE WRIGHT, WAYNE RICHARDSON WILLITT, CAROLE YOUNG, DICKIE WILMETH, ELIZABETH YOUNG, HENRY H, WINANS, SHIRLEY RUTH YOUNG, LORETTA WINSLOW, IERRY WALKER YOUNG, WILLIAM T. WITCHER, BILLIE IO ZERVAS, MARY LOU elm of 1952 l The first of September, l95O. Manyl anxious and new sophomores en-l tered lefferson. We were scrambling l J in the halls, trying to find our way to 1 each and every class. By secret 4 j to lead us through our sophomore ig year. Soon after the election all the Z J ? sophomores met in the school cafe- sp X -'si . 'Q teria. Connie Orr, our president, SW I if : 1 , ig ballot we soon elected able officersy if Z' opened the meeting. Mr.. R. W. Arnold, our Dean, and Miss Oliphint, Sponsor of the Class of 1953, welcomed us along with other members of the faculty. Christ- mas time soon rolled around and many committees were selected for the dance we gave in the main hall for sophomores and their dates. Many decorations added to the bright- ness and enchantment of the evening. The month of March brought ups and downs, for in one of our public roller skating rinks, the sophomores joined in laughter and fun for a skating party. Now the sophomores feel like old timers at lefferson and are looking forward to the two more wonderful years that we have ahead of us. We all want to succeed in everything we undertake. PAGE 66 Wana af the 670,44 of 7953 E s Sophomore Officers make harmony before a class meeting. Miss Iulia Oliphint Mary Alice Surtees Sponsor Connie Orr President Billy Conn Vice-President Recording Secretary Geneva Sue Holifield Treasurer Eloise l-lamlett Chaplain PAGE 67 Ann Morgan Parliarnentarian -f- g,, '-xt Lou-is,Nelson Co-Sergeant-at-Arms Billy Yates Co-Sergeant-ai-Arms AHR, DONALD LEE BAIN, I. C. AHR, RONALD IOE BAINES, MARY LYNN ALBRITTON, DONNA LEE BARRETT, CAROLYN ALEXANDER, CLAUDELL BARRY, MARY FRANCES ALLEN, MARVIN GRANVILLE BEACH, MIMI ANDERSON, SIDNEY BELL, MARY EILEEN ANDREWS, MICHAEL C. BELTON, DIANNE DOROTHY BAILEY, TOMMY EDWARD BENAVIDES, LOUIS ALMON BILLO, IANET BREWSTER, IANE BITSIS, DAN CHRIST BRIGHT, GEORGE MEREDITH BLACK, SUZIE BROWN, IOHN NICHOLAS BLENIS, TONYA NADARA BRUCE, PATRICIA BRADSHAW, FREDERICK B. BRUINGTON, NANCY LEE BRADSHAW, KENDALL BURNEY, H. H. BRANDT, IO ANN CAMPBELL, CATHERINE ANN BRAVO, ANDREW ARTHUR CAMPBELL, DUANE 016,14 of 1953 4,7 . erm of 7953 CAMPBELL, IACKIE IEAN CHILDS, BARBARA IANE CAMPBELL, LURA CHOATE, MONICA CARAWAY, HELEN IOYCE CLAYBURNE, KENNETH BRUCE CARLSON, IOHN GRANT COLLEY, EARL MILTON CARTER, SHIRLEY IANE COOPER, PAT MURLENE CHAPIN, IAMES CORNELL, DAVID CHAPMAN, VIRGINIA ANNE COWSERT, EDDIE CHAUNCEY, PRESHIA COX, PEGGY GENE CRABTREE, CHRISTOPHER CARSON DIKE, GRACE ANN CRAIG, CORINE KAY DITTMAN, CHARLES A CROUCH, BARBARA DONALDSON, COLLEEN CUMMINS, ROY RICHARD DOUGHERTY, CHARLES ALLEN CURTIS, AMANDA LEE DOUGLAS, ROSA MILDRED DAVIS, CAROL LEE DUNCAN, CHARLOTTE ANN DAVIS, ROBERT C., IR. DUNCAN, DEAN EDWIN DERES, CARYL ANN DUNLAP, CAROLYN PAGE 69 EBERHARDT, RICHARD IAY FELAN, FLORENCE N EDWARDS, BEN E. FEW, PEGGY EKLUND, RICHARD ANDREWS FIERMAN, IOYCE SUE EPSTEIN, DAVID FISCHER, IEAN LOUISE FALK, GEORGE FITE, ROBERT MONROE FALLICK, GRACIE HELENE FLEMING, PATSY FARNSWORTH, MARTHA FOLKES, PEGGY FARRELL, TOMMY FOX, IOAQUIN FRAZIER, CECILLE GERHARDT, KATHLYN ANN FREED, MARGO GILLILAND, SARAH FULTON, PAT GINSBERG, LEON H. GAFFNEY, IACK OWEN GLAZENER, ROBERT LEE GARCIA, EDNA D. GOARE, IACQUELLYN ADELE GARRETT, MARILYN GOLDBURG, GLENN IORDAN GASSMAN, CAROLYN GREEN, TERRY GENTRY, VANCE LEE GREENE, HELEN C. N 8164.4 of 1953 ow 61644 of 1953 as mm.. l, ' GRIFFIN, LINDA HARPER, CAROLEE GROSSMAN, SHARLENE HARRIS, MACK GROTE, IOY HARRIS, MARTEL ELAINE GUERRA, IOE VELASQUEZ HASTINGS, CLINTON MORSE HAMILTON, IACKIE HASTON, NANCY GAY HAMLETT, ELOISE HEATH, LAURA ROSEMARY HAMPTON, WADE HENRY, ALICE IOAN HARLAN, MARILYN MILLER HERRIN, BILLY R. HOLDEN, OLIVER ISOM, DORTHY ANN HOLGUIN, HELEN IAMES, MARVIN HOLIFIELD, GENEVA SUE IOHNSON, IOHN RAYMOND HOLLER, CHARLES IOI-INSON, LYNN HOLMAN, THOMAS HENRY IOHNSON, PHIL HUGHES, LOUIE IONES, BOB EDWARDS HUGHES, MARGE FAITH IONES, CHARLES HUTCHINSON HULL, FRED IONES, NAN PAGE 71 JONES, SARAH FRANCES KOTTLER, RAMON T. KILLIAN, IOHNNY MOORE KUNTZ, PETER KIMBELL, KENT EDWIN LASATER, TOM KIME, PAUL LAURITSEN, BARBARA KING, BETTY LAVENDER, SYLVIA KIRCHNER, RUDY AMAYA LE OONIRTE, YVONNE KLAVER, BEVERLY LEHMAN, BARBARA ANN KONDZIELA, DOTTIE ALFREDA LEHMAN, IIMMIE LE LAURIN, IANN - LYON, ERVIN LEVINSON, SANDRA MAGERS, ROBERT EDWARD LEWIS, CHARLES MALTSBERGER, IO ANN LOOKHART, GLORIA MAREK, ELEANOR LOUISE S LOOKINGBILL, IANELLE ARSHALL, GAYLE5' LOY, CHARLES MARTINEZ, ROBERT EDWARD LUOOHESE, MARGARET MATHYS, SHIRLEY ANN LYNIAN, BETSY ANN MAXEY, ORVIS WAYNE elm of 7953 elm of 7953 MAY, HARRY G. MCINTOSH, GINGER MCCARTY, CATHY IANE MCLEAN, RAYMOND GI, IR. MCCLOSKEY, IIM MCMILLIN, SUZANNE MCCOMMAS, FRANCILLE MCMURTRAY, MILO ELDON MCCOY, MARTHA RUTH MEADOR, IOHN MCELDOWNEY, ROCHESTER MEADOWS, TRAVIS MCGREGOR, KENNETH MELTON, CLIFFORD MCGUIRE, TERRY MICELI, LAURA MIDDLETON, CAROLYN NELSON, LOUIS MQQIQEI, AUSTIN VQLRHIQ1-LT NELSON, RICHARD MOORE, BARBARA NOLAN, CHARLES RAY MORGAN, ANN NUNNELLY, KENNETH GUY MOSES, BARBARA ANN OEEINGER, IOSERHINE MUENZLER, LEROY ELVIN, IR. OELKERS, CHARLES ROBERT NASHLSHAROINQANE ONDARZA, ARNOLD, III NELSON, GAIL LEE ORTEGON, HECTOR RENDON PAGE 73 OWENS, LLOYD PITTMAN, DEE PARKS, SAMMY PRESTON PLANTO, ROBERT PARR, MARY KAY PLATT, RICHARD ARTHUR PARR, NETA IAY POKLOFF, IOYCE PAWKETT, KAREN POLUNSKY, DORIS PEPPER, EDWARD PAUL PRICE, KENNETH DALE PIERCE, ROGER LOUIS PROCTOR, SAMMY GENE PITTENGER, MARTHA LOU PROLL, CAROL PULLIAM, CHARLES RINGOLD, ALAN QUINTANILLA, PATSY RISIEN, ALFRED WILLIAM QUINTEN, IAMES ROBINETT, MAVIS COLETA REED, CARROLL RAY ROBINSON, MARGIE REGESTER, LARRY RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL REYNOLDS, DONALD KENNETH ROGERS, SHIRLEY IEANNE RICHMOND, GEORGE M. ROWE, BEN DUVAL RIDINGS, BOBBY HOWARD RUFFO, CARMELA 0 au of 7953 elm af 7953 RUFFO, ROSIE SCHWOPE, BOB B. RUSSELL, BARBARA SEVERIN, ERNEST SABLOW, MORRIS SHANLEY, DICK SAUNDERS, LYNNE SHAPIRO, FANNIE RAE SAUNDERS, MARY ELLEN SHAPIRO, MAXINE , SCHIMMEL, ANN SHELL, SHIRLEY IEAN SCHLATHER, IEAN SHERRILL, BILL SCI-IWARTZ, BETTY IO SI-IIELDS, CHARLIE SHOCKEY, BETTIE SPRINGER, KARL IOSEPH SILBER, ELEANOR LORAINE STALLINGS, CHARLES SMALLEY, LAQUATA STANSELL, QUINTIN GARRETT SMITH, H. WALDON STEPHENS, BILLY RAY SOLCHER, DEAN C. STEPHENS, FRANCES LOUISE SOOTER, VIRGINIA ANN STOLLE, DARLENE LOUISE SPENCER, LARRY KEITH STRAUCH, VIRGINIA IOAN SPRADLEY, CLARCEE IEAN STRINGER, IIMMYE EARLINE PAGE 75 STROUD, WAYNE TREMBUS, VIRGINIA MAE SUGERMAN, IUDY ANN TREVINO, RUTH SURTEES, LEROY TRUDEAU, HENRI L. SURTEES, MARY ALICE TURK, BEVERLY TAYLOR, BETTY TURLEY, PAT TAYLOR, LYNDA GAYE WALLACE, IAMES EMBREE THOMAS, BETTY IO WARD, DICKY THORNTON, WANDA IEAN WASTA, AUDREA LOUISE WEATHERBY, S. PRESTON WHITE, BILL L. WEBSTER, RILLA ELIZABETH WHITE, LOU WEISSMAN, MARGOT WHITE, MARADEE WELLS, BOBBIE IO WHITLEY, TOMMIE IEANE WERBNER, MARILYN WILKERSON, PATTI WEST, DONNA LEE WILLINGHAM, RICHARD WEST, KENNETH DARRELL WINGO, HAL WHEAT, SYLVIA WINKLER, ELEANOR 61644 af 7953 0.744 of 1953 Wiseman, Charles Yates, Billy Wood, Robert Plunkett Yeager, Thelma Woodward, Lorraine Ann Ziegler, Billie Lynn Wurzbach, I. Ierome Zimmerman, Ianice Marie Below:-Student Council issues Sophomore and Freshmen Scholastic Pins. PAGE TT ' ,-viwvnlbfii Ui li5w14 if' : f fs: . -aw 'in - Front Row:-Violet Alleng Patricia Mansellg Mary Lou Kleseeg Donald Booneyg Margie Deloorahg Florence Menardg Iames Orneles. Second Rowz- Mary Ellen Dorningosg Arlene Dolleg Patricia Milamg Millie Simpsong Mary Lou Brisenog William Gonzalesg Alfonso Davila. Third How:-Ierry l-larrisg Doris Gibsong Fritzie Connallyp Bennie Cantug George l-loustong Lucille Lopez. Elma of 1954 Front Row:-Igracio Arochag Dixie Lee Burdg Dagmar Kilgastg Carl David Melkelg Patsy Branneng Richard Cummings. Second Row:-Dorothy Crawtordg Neal Huntg William Millerg Ion Kay Littrell: Nancy Peelg lim Bob Millar. Third Row:- Ruby Iane Bhodesg Tommy Turnerg William Nanezg Connie Mayesg Allen Wilsong Iohn Bennett. Fourth Row:-Io Ann Beevesg Elliot Bilhartzg Pat Donahueg Michael Thompson, Mary Ann Koenning. A aaedfamen Something new has been added to lefferson -a Freshman Classl Many tried to discour- age Miss Margaret F. Burke, the sponsor, by prophesying too A K- this class has fitted itself 1 i C young to adjust. But l ' B C Q . into the routine of work and the wonder of leffersorfs social life beautifully. Organization at a September Class meeting was srnoothg officers were elected with little or no confusion by the middle of Cctoberg dues were decided upon and ninety per cent collected in time for the first Freshman-Sophomore Christmas Dance. At the end of the Fall term about seventy-five Freshman were wearing the newly designed Fish Scholastic pins for achieving no grade less than a At the beginning of the Spring term many of the class-now Old-Timers-were guiding the new crop of Freshmen from Mann through the maze of Registration. The Sophomore and Freshman classes joined together again in a big Membership Roller-skating party. Then Finals and the First Fresh- man Class is no more except in the history of Thomas lefferson High School. PAGE 80 Miami of Me Gaim of 1954 The newest members of Ietfersonfs family enter the beautiful Main Hall. Miss Margaret F. Burke Sponsor Milburn Quick President Douglas Campbell Vice-President PAGE 81 Harry Lee lanes Secretary Billy Dube Treasurer Genevieve Historian San Marco I l I 616,44 of 1954 ABERNATHY, IOHN BILLY BARNETT, ARNOLD IEROME ADAM, IOAN GAY BAXTER, KAY AGNEW, KATHY BELCIA, SARAH ALEXANDER, BROOKS LOFTIN BELL, SAMMY P. ALONZO, MARY DORA BIEBERDORF, MYRNA SUE ANDERSON, ARCHIE BIEDIGER, IOE ANIOL, CLAUDIA BOGGS, IO ANN BALDWIN, IANICE YVONNE BOYER, HENRIETTA LOUIS BRADEIELD, NANCY LEE CARVER, IRENE BRADY, PAT CASSELL, BRUCE BROWN, PATRICIA ANN CATER, MARGARET BROWNING, IEANNE MARIE CHALKLEY, MARIANNE BRUSENHAN, I. RICHARD CLARY, IO CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS CLEMENTS, ARTHUR CAMPBELL, RONNIE COLE, ARLENE MILDRED CARNOT, MONICA CHRISTINE COLE, BEVERLY ANN PAGE S2 CONRAD, BETTYE SUE I FAIRALL, LABON LEROY COOPER, NANETTE SUE FINCH, BILLY DAVIS, IACK LAYTON FITE, IIMMY DICKINSON, MARCIA KAY FLESHER, ANN BANKSTON DOBBINS, LOUISE FRAZIER, DAVID DUBE, BILLY FRAZIER, PEGGY EDGERTON, CAROLYN MAY FREDERICK, CORINNE MAE ELO, SUE FRENCH, TOMMY FRETZ, MARY LOU GOLDING, FREDDIE G. GABEI-IART, WAYNE GONZALES, ERNEST IOI-IN GARRETT, MIKIEL LEE GRANATO, SAMMIE IAMES GARZA, MARTHA ELIA GRATE, BARBARA WORTH GERHARDT, HAIDEE GREENBERG, EVELYN ANN GILDART, SANDY GREENBERG, ROCHELLE GILLIS, EVELYN GRIFFIN, DON GOLD, IEANETTE GULY, GERRY GAIL Glwu of 1954 , ,,,lilli4 HAAS, IUDY INSELMAN, SHIRLEY HARRIS, CONNIE RUTH ISHERWOOD, IANEC HATCH, PATSY ANN IVANOFF, IOAN HATTAN, BARBARA IEAN IACKSON, IO ANNE HOLSTEIN, VIRGINIA LEE IACKSON, PATRICIA HERRERA, ROBERT B. IAMISON, GORDON EVERETT HEATH, BETTY IOYCE IOHNSTON, ANN MARSHALL HAWKINS, DARRELL VIRGIL IONES, HARRY LEE IONES, NANCY LEONARD, FRANCES IONES, SHEILA GAIL LOTHRINGER, MARY ANN IOYCE, VIRGINIA LOVELACE, DOROTHY IEAN IURESKI, MARY IO MARLEY, DOUGLAS KRISCH, RUDY MAXWELL, GERALDINE LACKEY, NANCY KATHERINE McBRIDE, ROY LAUGHLIN, PHYLLIS ANN MCCOY, GENE LAWRENCE, PAY MCDONALD, MYRLENE eau af 7954 Ulau of 1954 V McDOWELL, INA RAYE MILAM, IEAN LOIS MCELDOWNEY, HARRY MILLER, CHARLES KEITH McFALL, CRES MILLER, LANNY MCINROY, PAT MOELLER, HELMAR IEAN MCLAUGHLIN, BILL MOORE, BETTY IEANNE MCNEEL, IIM MOORE, MARLENE MCROBERTS, IANE MOREAU, CLARE MEUTH, CAROL MORELLO, HELEN IOYCE MOSS, IILL OLSON, IERRY MOUNT, IERRY ONDARZA, ROBERT MUELLER, MICHAEL ANN PAGE, PEGGY LOUISE MUNN, IOYCE PAYNE, RAMONA DARLENE MUSSETT, CAROL ANN PERRY, KARL NEWCOMB, IANE PESEK, DELORIS ANN NORTH, BEVERLY ANN POPE, CAROLYN O'BRIEN, PAT RICKEY POSS, BARBARA IO PAGE 85 0 and af 1954 PRATT, MARGARET MILDRED REMING, MARGARET ROBERTA PRICE, PEGGY ANN RHEINER, IOAN PUGH, IOHNNY WILKES RIEBE, MARGARET PULLEN, IEANNIE RITTER, TONI PUTNAM, DOT ROBERTS, IOYCE QUICK, MILBURN ROBINSON, WILLIAM ALLAN RAMBY, PATTY ROCHA, CARLOS FRANCISCO RAMIREZ, MARBELLA ACOSTA RODEWALD, FRED ARTHUR RUPE, FLORAIANE MARIE STEUBING, HUGH DOUGLAS SAN MARCO, GENEVIEVE SULLENBERGER, LOUIS EDWARD SCHNEIDER, GLORIA MAE TATE, BOBBY A SCHWAMKRUG, BRIAN TAYLOR, CAROLYN SCHWOPE, DORATHEA THORNTON, LILY SIMS, IOHNNY OUINTON TRIPPE, GLORIA SMITH, LANE WEST VAN VLECK, IACK STENSLAND, BETTY VASQUEZ, GUADALUPE PAGE 86 s, s ,X I ll E Memorial Service for the heroic defenders of the Alamo. Vcnincasa, Ioe Wharton, Harry G. Villarreal, Adelta Esther White, Mary Patricia Warren, Ieanene Wiemers, Shirley Beth W'ebber, Boberi Allen Willbanks, Marvine Leah Weidenfeld, lay Williams, Ben Weir, Ioy Wolf, Beverly Welshans, Bobert Byrom Young, Lenora Lillian Weston, Priscilla Ziegler, Barbara 61644 of 7954 1 Front Row:-Rose Marie Zataraing Margaret Adamsg Anna Sue Bidingsg Wendell Wongg Shirley Mae Avery lack Stuttsp Ben Villarreal. Second Row:-Elizabeth Whiteg Cecilia Alodog David Fretzp Ray Kuhlg Anita Smithg Edmond Schleyer. Third Row:-Carolyn I-lilly Leonard Chapmang Francis Folkesg Carol Hanseng Gordon Browng Ben Boss. 6 Q44 af 1955 Front Row:-Antoinette Rizzog Byron Fonarowg Adelaide Boclriguezg Leon Knightg Billy Vaughng Iirnmie Meekg Kay Hallerg Gene Muenzler. Second Row: - Mary Dell Gillg Mary Ezellg Ida Garciap Patricia Padgettg lohn Nietog leanine Kliefoth. Third Row: - Barbara Ezellg Ann Kellerg Ruth Freedmang George Lowreyg larnes I-larrisg Arthur Morin. Fourth Row:-Warner Fassnidgeg Ioe Corethg Carl Diengerg Charles Thiasg Charlie Conawayg Richard Funkg Michael Stallings. l 4 4 1 l i School Gwlenflaa--Qc!! 7mm SEPTEMBER 5-6 Registrationll Ready or not, Teachers, here come the students. 15 Mustangs open the l95O football season with a 6-0 defeat at the hands of the Tivy Antlers. 16 The first dance of the school term is given by the Music Department. 28 As the students Watch, portions of the Monticello come to life before their eyes in the first assembly of the year. 29 Cheering Ieffites see the Mustangs upset the favored Austin Maroons 27-U in Austin. I OCTOBER , 6 Hcfyne Club throws a Wing-ding of a dance in the school gym. 7 Mustangs defeat Edison Bears 59-6 in district opener. ll Student Council installs school leaders in a beautiful ceremony. 20 Lassos switch from the football field to the dance floor and give a fine dance. 21 Dramatic Department presents the play, Spring Antics. 28 A most enjoyable time is had at the Forum Dance. N CVEMBER 23 Mustangs clinch city championship by defeating Brackenridge 25-21 in a thrilling Turkey Day game. After the game the Student Council sponsors a free dance in the school gym. 23-24 Long Week-end holiday -- Ieffites celebrate. DECEMBER 1 Ieff loses to Iohn Reagan of Houston, 35-O in semi-final game. 5 The Senior Class sponsors a new-style Career Day. 7 A day long to be remembered for the Senior Frolic - We Shook the Family Tree. l5 The Mikado, presented by the Music Department, was perfection at its best. 19 The Freshman-Sophomore Dance, semi-formal, was held in Ieff's main hall, the night before the Christmas holidays. 22 Student Council holds annual Christmas dance at the Olmos Club. IANUARY 2 Holidays are overg school starts again. ll Here She Comes presented by the Cadet Corps. A .delightful comedy. 19 On the last day of the term - a western .dance by Ieff Hop. CSpring term calendar is on page 2Ul.l PAGE 89 I I X I t I . , 121,14 ee 6 146 - Z7 f f xx X lx Sfwfffwfw Mrs. Margaret Ethel Miss Margaret Iacob Stillman Dick Adams Frank Holland Io Nan Lothi West Weaver F. Burke Co-Editor-in-Chief Co-Editor-in-Chief Williams. Ir. Production Mc Sponsor Sponsor Co-Advertising Mgr. Co-Advertising Mgr, Advertise flst Terml fSecond Term? ' Clst Terml I 1 Elaine Ioyce Wulie , Circulation Manager 1 1 l Iva Van Pelt l Co-Art Editor UPPER:-Patricia Bruce: Cliliord Grum. LOWER:-Hugh L. Parsons: Carol Day Price. Mary Lynn Willingham Co-Art Editor QP ' C61 M0 TICELLU PAGE 92 P ara I. Iohnson Leonard Francis Richard Goldsmith Clare Horning Raymond L. Richards Barbara Anne Leonard 'lub Editor Nelson Literary Editor Class Editor Business Manager Managing Editor Panel Editor 1 .nil I , ' 'ff' ' A ' Iohnny Hatcher Q-Photographer K Tom L. Schneider Co-Photographer Advertiser l t The Annuals display of its advertisers is examined on Fathers' Night. , Rosalyn Eva Monahan QP Advertiser fo 'O cts: Terml o 0 Z Q A P '71 59V tNot Picturedl I A I i I i Carl I-lrmon Rodriguez Cartoonist PAGE 98 -J, -v Top Row:-Mary Lynn Baines, Irma Nereida Ccmtu, Ioe Moody Evans, Iimmy Fite. Second Row:- Robert Monroe Fite, Carolee Horperp Don Hartman, Shirley Insoll, Sylvia Lavender. Bottom Row:-I. B. McCorkle, Robert Plontog Iames B. Rives, lr., Lane West Smith, Robert Bryom Welshans. The Arts and Crafts Club was founded in the fall of l95U under the sponsor- ship of Mr. E. O. l-lakala. The meeting every Thursday is held for Work and fun. The club's purpose is to offer opportunities to explore various arts and crafts and to promote fellowship among its members. The privilege of mem- bership is limited to twenty because of lack of space and tools in the shop. Ceramics, leatherwork, Woodwork, belts, Wallets, picture frames, ash trays, and the fun We had making these made the Arts and Crafts Club a huge success from the start. PAGE 94 L. Nah am! Graaf!! OFFICERS l 4 MR. E. O. HAKALA l Sponsor IAMES B. RIVES, IR. 1 President IRMA NEREIDA CANTU 5 Vice-President 1 LANE WEST SMITH 1 Secretary-Treasurer W SHIRLEY INSALL Parliamentarian l l ROBERT BYROM WELSHANSN Historian-Reporter l I. B. MCCORKLE, IR. Sergeant-at-Arms V fbeclafmiion I SPRING TERM STAFF MRS. BILLIE PEERY Sponsor I RUSSELL LEE KELFER NANCY WALTON MILLAR Co-Editors MARTHA LEE WILLIAMS News Editor l IONE RHONA WEISBERG d Feature Editor FRANK BERNARD O'DONNELL PAUL SULLIVAN POPE ' IAMES CHARLES LEHRER ' Sports Staff ROCHELLE STENDIG I Advertising Manager IBARBARA IEAN I-IUDDLESTON i Business Manager HARRY G, MAY Exchange Editor VIRGINIA IOAN STRAUCI-I CAROLYN GASSMAN LEON H, GINSBERG RUDOLPH V. COLLINS Reporters HAL WINGO LOUISE REDDING LOUISE GREEN RICHARD PORTER Advertising Staff FALL TERM STAFF. Top Row: - Nancy Walton Millar, Co-Editor, Russell Lee Kelfer, Co-Editorp Martha Lee Williams, News Editor, Louise Redding, News Staff. Second Row:-Louise Green, News Staff, Charlene Norma Shapiro, News Staff, lone Rhona Weisberg, Feature Editor, Frank Bernard O'Donnell, Sports Staff, Paul Sullivan Pope, Sports Staff. Bottom Row:-Richard Porter, Sports Staff, Virginia Ioan Strauch, Advertising Manager, Barbara Colleen Downing, Business Manager, Bernardo Carlos Majalca, Photo- grapherg lack Lorms, Photographer, Since the opening of lefferson in l932, the Declaration has brought news of interest to the student body every other school week without fail. Now sponsored by Mrs. Billie Peery, the staff has achieved high honors during the l95U-51 school year: an All-Texas rating at the THSPA Convention in Denton last Decemberg Rochelle Stendig and lo Ann Putnam won first place in the state in large ad competitiong and co-editor Russell Kelfer took third place in editorial writing. Editorial policies have backed many worthwhile drives and ideals. News Editor Martha Lee Williams entered a National contest with her campaign on Tuberculosis, and coeeditor Nancy Millar supported a campaign on the Declaration of Human Rights. The staff was welcomed at a party given December 28 by Frank Williams and Russell Kelfer at the Williams' home at Lake McQueeny. The group sponsored a paid show March I featuring Ruth Howell and her violin. Several staff members attended and entered the con- tests at the interscholastic League Press Conference at Austin in May. The Declaration staff works earnestly day-by-day to give the students of Iefferson a newspaper of which they can be proud. PAGE 95 -l l l .mmwwe , E ' l em , ,ff :ffl 5, A ' . SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS, ALMA PETRICH l Sponsor IEANIE GOLDEN j President SAM S. BERNSTEIN l l Vice-President BARBARA IEAN WOOTEN Top Row: -Mrs. Alma Petrich, Spons. FALL TERM OFFICERS: -Ieanie Golden, Pres., Sam S. Bernstein, Corresponding Secretary , VicefPres,g Barbara lean Wooten, Cor, Sec'vg Nelda Hanzel, Rec. Se-c'y. Second Row:-Ioseph Rufio Treas.7 Pat Duke, Part., Patsy Lee Myers, Hist., Charlene Norma Shapiro, Rep, Al Fries, Sqtfat-Armsl MEMBERS, Bottom Row: -Lydia P. Alcorta, Charles A, Barksdale, Carole Bates, Sandra lane Beckman, NEI-DA HANZEL Io Iac Bludworthp Barbara leon Burney. ' M ' ' l Recording Secretary Distributive Education Clubs of America has a local chapter here at Thomas lefferson, also affiliated Withl the Texas Distributors' Clubs. Present or past trainees of the Distributive Education department are eligiblel for membership. The aim of the club is to study the role of the retail, wholesale, and service salesperson in' the modern economy. The club also provides for social activities of its members, who Work in San Antonio, business houses in the afternoon and on Saturdays. The Wrapped package is the last step of a job of distribution Well done. So in the center of the diamond-shaped Distributors' emblem, We find the glorified package. The club colors are blue and gold. lt Wasn't long after school started until We had finished ask- ing each other personal questions-Where do 'ya work?-What do 'ya sell?A-Work on Thursday nights?- etc.-Miss Otela Kelly gave us all a personality test to help us understand ourselves and our customers. CWe're beginning to hear quite a bit about this UV. l. P. , the customertl Mrs. Payton Kennedy spent a couple of hours with us explaining our inside and our outside personalities. lt was really interesting. A big city-Wide DE. skating party was held at the Roller-drome with Thomas lefferson as hosts and all San Antonio DE. Clubbers as guests. leanie Golden, our president, introduced Miss lrene Lunt of Tobe-Coburn School of Merchandising to girls from the Home Ec department, and of course to our own career girls. We heard about opportunities in retailing and were inspired. At a Halloween party at Patsy Myers', We PAGE 96 L.. 2' 'e Zcfacalian Glad ' fir ' . 'g g i 'S' Z' 'f a . I PRING TERM OFFICERS-f Cont., Dll..L DQTY Treasurer HENRIELLA MENDEZ Parliamentarian PATSY LEE MYERS Historian CHARLENE NORMA SHAPIRO Reporter Top Row:-Mario Castanaresg Byron Czichosp Irene Dorothy Frederick, Allen H. Gibbs, Iohn Charles Hoyo. Second Row: -Genevieve Iew, Iay Herman Embry Iohnsong Frances Kirchner, Henriella Mendez Barbara Ann O'l-fearne. Bottom Row:-Nellie Salas, Cloe Suzanne Sevierg Ierry Stephens, B. Joyce AL PRIES Stiversony Georgie Rae Stroeckp loan Marie Sullivan. Sergeant-at-Arms enjoyed costumes and great fun. We took a field trip to Edison High School to hear an expert tell us how to sell-Mr. Borja of Frank Brothers entertained and instructed us. And the next week another expert on salesmanship, Mr. Frank A. 'tPat Patterson climbed on one of our classroom tables to make a point, putting us in stitches, and leaving us weak from laughter, but wiser. Edison High DE. students were invited. With a huge truck, lots of hay, wieners, and people, we and our guests went on a hayride to Helotes. Another Sunday afternoon a skating party was held at the Roller-dromeemore bruises Monday morning-and a little more money in the treasury. This was our Christmas party. Mr. Murrah, president of the Jefferson State Bank, came to watch a training film in banking with us-then did a super job of giving us a few facts we should know about banking. And Mr. Smith of Monroe Calculating Company talked to us one day about the place of business machines in modern business. A fudge salel Even some of the boys whipped up a batch I which we sold for profit. A smooth looking representative of Revlon showed us how business girls should make-up. The boys in the class had some ideas of their own to contribute. Off to the State Convention at the Shamrock in Houston went Ieanie Golden, Al Fries, and Irene Frederick, taking our scrapbook and isome of our workbooks to 'ishow off. leanie Golden was elected as a State delegate to the National Con- vention in Tulsa, Oklahoma. PAGE 97 L, 14- Gapp Ghm FALL TERM OFFICERS. Top Row: -Harry Douglas Stewart, Pres., Dickie Dickson, lst Vice-Pres., larnes Wallace Gunn, 2nd Vice-Pres., Mabel Claire Bower, Sec'y, Sarah Louise Young, Treas. Second How:-Wayne Thomas, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Ierry Walker Winslow, Co- Sgtfat-Arms, Carolyn Wise, Chaplain, Frankie Io Gibson, Lib. MEMBERS: -Marvin W. Barenblat, Beebe Bailey. Bottom Row: -Iackie lean Campbell, David Cater, Patricia Ann Copeland, Barbara Crouch, Dixie Ann Dickson, Norma Ioan Ferguson, P-fCAgpEll4 'o o ,hy at 'R Ag, The purpose of this organization is to promote activities that will be of service to the entire school, to uphold the musical interests of the SPRING TERM Q5-FICERS school, and to maintain high standards ot conduct and honor. The MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS PEASE A-Cappella Choir Was organized by Dorothy Lee Curtis in lf-346 for Sponsor , , WAYNE THOMAS students desiring to advance their musical knowledge. This year Pr id nt SS 9 the choir presented The Mikado as their operetta. A performance IERRY WALKER WINSLOW was given at Sam Houston High School on December l4, 1950, and Isl Vice-President MARILYN GERHARDT two performances here at left. lt was also given at Brooke General gnd Vicepresidem PAGE 98 14-8 Gfzcuh Top Row:-Ann Fusselman, Peggy Ann Garlitz, Marilyn Gerhardtp Marilyn Adell Griffith, Anna Hartung, Alan Hill. Second Row: 5 Marvin James, Armand Leon Kapp, Ruth lane Kelley, Robbie Lynn Moses, Leo Nieto, Norma Lee Roberts. Bottom Bow:-Marvin George Schaeffer, lo Ann Simons, Walter Spangler, Burton Supfuny Susie I. Van Valin, Twila Van Winkle. ' CHUM? 0 I ' C ' -' N U ,uf ' - . I-' ' '- , . ,. .. J. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-i Conhl NORMA IOAN FERGUSON Secretary ANNA HARTUNG Treasurer FRANKIE GIBSON Parliamentarian and Historian BARBARA CROUCH WALTER SPANGLER Co-Sergeants-at-Arms CHARLES CAMP DONNA MAE FALKE Librarians Hospital on Ianuary 25. The choir sang for the Lion's Club, the Christmas Assembly, and presented Christmas music for the De- cember P.T.A. meeting. The spring schedule for the choir was as follows: Brotherhood Assembly, Region Vi vocal contest at Alamo Heights High School, Spring Music Festival at the Municipal Audi- torium, participation in a thousand-voice Chorus in Alamo Stadium for Fiesta, and singing for Commencement exercises. PAGE 99 AMGZKJBGM Meth 614.6 FALL TERM OFFICERS, Top Row:-Rudy Mueller, Pres., Virginia Hicks, Vice-Pres., Io Ann Proctor, Cor. Sec'y, Louise Green, Rec. Sec'y, Pats Hinze, Treas., Betty Daum, Parl., Elaine Wulfe, Hist., Betsy Iohnson, Sgt,-at-Armsg Frank Williams, Chaplain. MEMBERS, Second Row:-Georg Anderson, Hal Wachtrnan Atkins, Nancy Belle Balatowg lariie Bauqh, Elvira Bitzkieg Harvey Bott, Tommy M. Campbell, Steven L. Canby, lrm Nereida Cantu. Bottom Row:-Mary Louise Carpenter, Patricia Ann Copeland, Eddie S. Dailey, Clifton Davenport, Ir.g Dickie Dickson, Dixie An Dicksony Barbara Colleen Downing, Glen Ray Duncan, Io Ruth Dunnica. The Euclidean Math Club, under the leadership of Miss Ida Mae Murray, was originally the Pythagorean Math Club, organized at the Main Avenue High School in 1924. The club was reorganized in 1932 at our school by a group of young mathematicians, taking the opportunity to become better acquainted with the rich field of supplementary material. The club was named for Euclid, The Father of Mathematics. Its purpose is to increase interest in mathematics and to form friendships among students Who like mathematics. The Math Club pin is composed of a black pentagon with a gold E in the center- the black for the strong ambitions of math students, the gold symbolizing a bright future. On the eighteenth of last November old friendships were revived and new friends were made as new members entertained old members at the annual initiation meeting in Olmos Park. The initiation consisted of puzzling lipstick designs upon faces of puzzled initiates, a mass of tangled hair tied with PAGE 100 Ll , lxzl k ,ffff , T fi - llf' SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS IDA MAE MURRAY Sponsor HAL WACI-ITMAN ATKINS President VIRGINIA HICKS Vice-President VIVIAN A. WILCOX Corresponding Secretary PATRICIA ANN I-IINZE Recording Secretary ' flflazfh Glad lfop How: - Betty Io Eidelbachy Bill Eklundg Diane Fearisp Peggy Ann Garlitzp Marilyn Gerhardtp Ieanie Golden, Richard Goldsmith, lack C, Hammer: oe I-Iarloush, Second How:-Iohnny Hatcherp Richard Henning Head: Bobby Vernon Holiiieldp Susan Marie Iohnsong Russell Lee Kellerg Ralph V. emes, Harry Logan, Leonard Francis Nelsonp Frank Bernard O'Donnell. Bottom Row:-Bob Potterg Boone Powellg Danny Sari Miguelp Molly chlesingerg Iacob Stillmanp Robert D. Whittenp Vivian A, Wilcoxg Paul Williarnsp Carole Willittp Bessie Wong. QA .J T W -51 'I 4 wK if 1- tb tws-2 nf -M SPRING TERM OFFICERS-I Contl ELAINE ELIZABETH ANIOL Treasurer LOUISE GREEN Parliamentarian MARY LYNN BAINES Historian-Reporter DICKIE DICKSON Co-Sergeant-at-Arms DIXIE ANN DICKSON Co-Sergeant-at-Arms ELAINE IOYCE WULFE Chaplain string, a three-looted race, and the usual feeding of the slimy raw egg and other fearful concoctions made by the old members. Atter much fun and frolicking, the initiation Was climaxed by a delightful picnic. Another initiation took place at the house of Rudy Mueller, the Club's president, lor the new members who were unable to attend the one held at Olmos Park. The club also plans an excursion each year to points of mathematical interest, as the Weather Bureau, an astronomical observatory, or surveying trips. A transit was made by two club members, and the meetings are sometimes adjourned to the campus to do a little surveying. The Math Club presents an annual assembly each spring. Also in the spring, the Math Club sponsors the annual competitive mathematics examination for seniors, for which the Winner is awarded the coveted Math Prize. This grand old club is supported by mem- bers With A or B average. PAGE 101 l ml A I ix . mf Qfee ew FALL TERM OFFICERS. Top Row:-Susan I. Van Valin, Pres.7 Mabel Bower, Vice-Pres.: Carolyn Wise, Cor, and Rec. Sec'yg Norma Ioan Ferguson, Treas.y Anna Hartung, Parl, and Hist.7 lone Rhona Weisberg, Rep. Second How: -Ruth lane Kelley,-Sgt.-at-Armsg Io Ann Simons, Chaplain: Peggy Ann Garlitz, Lib. MEMBERS:-Ioan Allen: Kenclall4BradshaWg leanne Marie Browning. Bottom Row:- Shirley lane Carterp Virginia Anne Chapmang Barbara Crouchg Laura Diane Daniel: Io Ruth Dunnicag Margo Freedg Marilyn Gerhardt. Q The Girls' Glee Club was founded in 1925 by Mr. DeBurgos at Main SPRING TERM OFFICERS Avenue High School and was reorganized at Ietterson in 1934. lt is MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS PHASE . - 5 now directed by Mrs. Dorothy CUfl1S Pease. On September 29, the MABEL Ciiffgcg BOWER g President club sang The Bells ot St. Mary's at a football game in Austin. PEGGY ANN GARLITZ Vice-President ln October ot 1950, a presentation oi ll Trovatore was sponsored IO ANN SIMONS Secretary by the club. November 18 saw the girls sleepily boar.ding a bus and treking to Austin to sing at a clinic held at Texas University. PAGE 102 mf glee em l Top Row:-Frankie Gibson, Shirley Greenberg: Nelda Hanzelg Carol Ann lsherwood, Barbara I. lohnson, Rosa Lee Katz. Second Row: - Lois Laidlaw, Dorothy Ann Leiser, Io Ann Maltsberaer, Carol Rose Morrow, loyce Reeves, Carol Louise Sande. Bottom How: - lanet Schirmerp Frances Louise Stephens, Wanda lean Thornton, Audrea Louise Wastag Lorraine Ann Woodward, Sarah Louise Young, Sallie lean Zimmerman. O 'G tw SPRING TERM OFFICERS-K Cont.J RUTH IANE KELLEY Treasurer IANET SCHIRMER Parliamentcrrian - Historian IONE RHONA WEISBERG Reporter VIRGINIA RITCHEY EARLENE HAIGHT Co-Sergeants-at-Arms CAROL ANN ISHERWOOD IO RUTH DUNNICA Librarians The clinician, Gene Hernle, thrilled us by praising our tone quality. Thanksgiving morning, We joined an all-city chorus in singing for The Texas State Teachers' Convention held in San Antonio. In December, delicious cakes were sold to left students. February 4, a tea Was held in the home of Anna Hartung. Region VI Music Con- test, in which the Glee Club has always placed in I Division, took place in the spring. PAGE 103 me Am Sacieifq FALL TERM OFFICERS, Top Row:-Billy Ward, Pres.p Patricia Ann Hinze, Sec'yg Tommy Schmidt, Treas.y Ann Schimrnel, Parl.g Mary Louise Carl penter, Histq Peggy Gene Cox, Repg Benjamin Mark Piepgrass, Co-Sat.-at-Armsy Paul Sullivan Pope, Co-Sgt.-at-Armsy Carolyn Fairall, Chaplain. MEMBERS: - Elaine Elizabeth Aniol. Second Row: - Kendall Bradshawg Mary Louise Carpenterg Carol Lee Davisg Grace Ann Dikep Io Ruth Dunnicag Tommy M, Eltingg Mary Lou Fretzy Sarah Fraffces Ionesg Barbara Lauritsenp Bette Mansfield. Bottoim Row:-Geraldine Maxwellg Suzanne McMillin:l Carolyn Louise Plattg Margaret Mildred Pyttgpjrrles Pulliam: Carl Armon Rodriguezg Mary Schulizp Barry Scottg Gloria Ann Tallabasg Iva Van Pelt. nf The Fine Arts Society was founded in 1941 by the fourth period art class. It has since been under the sponsorship of Miss Ruby Evelyn Dugosh. The formal installation of otticers Was held at Patsy l-linze's house on October l9th. On November 19th a very enjoyable sketch party and social Was in progress at Elaine Aniol's house. There the club members drew pictures from newspaper clippings. One of the last sketch trips of 1950 was at Brackenridge Park on December l9th. The tour consisted ot a visit to the Archpenkds exhibit of sculpture at the Witte Museum. The members have also attended the Sunday Lecture series in the Museum. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS RUBY EVELYN DUGOSH Sponsor PATRICIA ANN HINZE President CAROLYN FAIRALL lst Vice-President ANN SCHIMMEL 2nd Vice-President PEGGY GENE COX Secretary SUZANNE MCMILLIN Treasurer LUELLA VANDERWORTH Parliamentarian PAGE 104 ' .,-ii! I I - -f-if . ' 52 I i V l I IO RUTH DUNNICA Historian l ELAINE ELIZABETH ANIOL. Reporter MARILYNN BONES Chaplain W PAUL SULLIVAN POPE l TOMMY M. ELTING Co-Sergeants-at-Arms lable LLL TERM OFFICERS, Top Row:-Bob Potter, Pres., Robert D. Whitten, Vice-Pres., Carroll D. Myers, Cor. Sec'y, Wayne Swearingen, Rec. Sec'yg chard Bowen, Treas.g George Walton Peterson, Parl.g Iohn Kenneth Harz, Hist., Frank Holland Williams, lr., Rep., Ted C. Ha -S t.-atlljjgqg 'cond Row: - Harris K' bell, lr., Co-S t.-at-Arm 5 Bernard Michael Cane, Chaplain. MASCOTS: - Ianie Baughg Barbara nn earn, Betty Morello: rrbara Wright, ice oe er. :- rc ie Anderson, Tommy Edward Bailey. Bottom Row:-Dale Bates, Kenneth Cale Beissnerp Tom Bertettip lesley Francis Blankenship, Harvey Bott, William W. Bradshaw, Steven L. Canby, Ayres Robert Cermin, David Cornell: Eddie Cowsert, W '21 . ,, . ,,,, ,W 2 Q: , ,.14ry5' .- ' . ' .vw ' fn' --KJE: f f 3, 1: : k 1. '- lp- 1' . R vi- 1 5 'Q v'S 'J'4+-L 9 , . 6 mx. ,4vl'i '0-'7l 5.55 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. ROY W. ARROWOOD Sponsor BOB POTTER President CARROLL D. MYERS Vice-President The Hayne Debating Society, founded in 1885, is the oldest boys' club in Texas. It is named for the famous statesman, Robert Young Hayne. The purpose of Hayne is to further understanding among students and promote school activities. On September 13, which was the first meeting of the Fall Term, the officers and mascots were elected. On September 20, the first social was held at Mustang Corral, honoring prospective members and mascots, many thanks to Mr. Roy Arrowood, sponsor. On October 4, forty PAGE 105 Jew seam? Social lfl it sn 'Q I Top Row:-Eddie S. Dailey, Glenn Ray Duncan, David Epsteing Ewing Evans, Lahon Leroy Fairall, Carl Falk, George Falk, Al Freeman, Tomm F h. S d R . V L G - h Ed d G - I k C H - I H rf ush- lohnn Hatcher Tomm Hatfield, Richard Hennin renc econ ow'- ance ee entry, Io n war wyn, ac . ammer, oe a o , y , y ' Head, lames Richard Hill, Neil W. Hinze. Bottom Row:-Raymond Leon Holeman, Iohn Charles Hoyo, Louie Hughes, Glenn Hunt, Gordon Evere Iamison, Douglas Iohnson, Milton Iohnsong Rod Keller, lames Aubrey Kilcrease, lr., Kent Edwin Kimbell. new members were elected into the club. On October 6, Hayne gave the first big pay dance of the year, a big success. On October 19 and 20, the Hayne initiation was held. On October 20, 21, 22, an outing was held at Port Aransas for the week end. On November 4, a formal initiation was held at the home of Rudy Krisch. We give many thanks for the wonderful hospitality. On No- vember 8, we ordered the first club sweaters. On December 12, Hayne won the intramural track meet. On December 13, Hayne sponsored the drive for toys to be given to the Boys' Club. December 16, a Christmas Social was held PAGE 106 J if .1 ' I 1' n ' . 1 4 ,F-Q ,gyrggt .. . . . ,.-igfgf.. . - ' ,ui ' 0 ': ---. 1 .,,' . r n .- . --f . . .- - 1. 3 V j, g, -, 'J I pg 1' 1 . 'ft - ' lv I ,j 9 ,135-:,,g '4vv..-'ti JY 5,63 SPRING TERM OFFICERS-I Cont BERNARD MICHAEL CANE Corresponding Secretary RICHARD BOWEN Recording Secretary LTED C. HAGER2 Treasurer EDDIE S. DAILEY Parliamentarian J! . new y 'Top Row:-lack Knapp, Donald Krauseg Rudy Krisch, Robert Edward Leep Ralph V. Lemesp Robert Edward Magersg Iohn W. Marmor, Orvis Wayne Maxey, Roy McBride, Second Row:-Cres McFallg Bill McLaughling lim McNeelp Lanny Miller, Tommy E, Moselyg Norman Oatesp Pat Q'Brieng Arnold Ondarza, Ill: Robert Ondarza, Lamar Parker. Bottom Row:-Ierry Allen Pyle: Robert L. Schupback, Charlie Shieldspuim R. Stephensgj Harry Douglas 'Stewart Dick Taylor, Wayne Thomas, Earl Trittp Ben Hill Whitaker, BillyYates. ' V ff' ,. . :J n' JULY- I . I! ' . I lf Jfi.EK.,a '. - A mmm- ,cn 1 S 3 jr 'E:fGffx'5fbQ 5 :f 1 -- t'r r ,Si EAM! U.,-.---swag .g .Q , 46' y ,gg SPRING TERM OFFICERS-C Cont.l BEN HILL WHITAKER Historian STEVEN L. CANBY Reporter IAMES RICHARD HILL Co-Sergeant-at-Arms TOMMY E. MOSELEY Co-Sergeant-at-Arms I at Leroy Fairall's home. Many thanks go to Leroy's parents. December 21, Hayne helped provide for needy San Antonio families during Christmas. Ianuary 3, our red and white sweaters were received, and We also Won second place in the Annual Sales Contest. First social of the spring term was a western dance with box supper. In April we had an outing at Con-Can and we honored our sister club iM.I.R.D with a social. We had an all-day outing at Lancia Park honoring the seniors in May. We credit this year's success to the co-operation between the sponsor, officers, members, and mascots. PAGE 107 Jfamemafaing, Glad l I FALL TERM OFFICERS, Top Row:-Bonita Marie Gunn, Pres., Elizabeth Holst, Vice-Pres., Bettie Lee Taylor, Sec'y, Gail Ruth Anderson, Treas.l Geraldine Ransleben, Chaplain. MEMBERS: -Mary Dora Alonzo, Mary Lynn Baines, Estella Barrera, Eva Mae Dickey. Second How:-Rosa Mildre Douglas, Rosie Gama, Edna D. Garcia, Frances Gee, Lydia Ovando Gonzales, Virginia Gonzalez, Helen Holguin, Virginia Holguin, Ioyce Husema Dottie Alfreda Kondziela. Bottom Row:-Christine Louise Lehman, Ginger Mclntosh, Catalina Acosta Ortega, Clara Louise Polanco, Carmel Rufio, Maxine Shapiro, Ruth Trevino, Guadalupe Vasquez, Bessie Wong, Linda Wood. The Homemaking Club was organized in September of 1949, under the sponsorship of Misses Marguerite McFarland and Opal Hughes. The girls strive to include in their program activities related to Fashion, Food, and Fun. Carrying good cheer to shut-ins is another one of the clubs' many projects. Membership requires only a special interest in homemaking. The Home- making pin is silver with a Betty lamp, the three F's, and the date of graduation placed upon it. The club's colors are yellow and green. The initiation of new members was held in October with games and delicious refreshments. We were honored with a demonstration, given by a renowned caterer of hand and tube flowers on some of our cakes in November. A Valentine party was held with Elizabeth Holst and Bernadine Atnip as hostesses. March brought our annual tea honoring the P. T. A. with a beautifully decorated table set in the main hall. Later Mary Lynn Baines and Ginger Mclntosh gave an Easter Party. In April, the luniors honored the graduating Seniors at a dinner at La Fonda. May saw us visiting the hospitals, baking cookies, and having a wonderful time at our picnic. PAGE ios Q l 51 ,L en I l X! l ' ' SPRING TERM OFFICERS l l l MISS MARGUERITE MCFARLANE Miss oPAL HUGHES l Co-Sponsors l ESTELLA BARRERA President BONITA MARIE GUNN Vice-President VIRGINIA GILL Secretary-Treasurer ELIZABETH HOLST Historian MARY LYNN BAINES Reporter lJf'n SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS, AUSTIN WILLIAMS MRS. GLEN KRUEGER Co-Sponsors DARYLL IEAN LOOKINGBILL President PEGGY GENE COX Vice-President ROSE MICI-IAUD Corresponding Secretary TOMMIE IEANE WHITLEY Recording Secretary SUZANNE MCMILLIN Treasurer SHIRLEY IEANNE ROGERS Chaplain - Parliamentarian MARTHA LEE WILLIAMS Reporter-Historian RORIE MARTINEZ Sergeant-at-Arms lg!-KLL TEWMOTFICERS, STop Raw:-Illpnnie Lei Cunninghagn, Preise Daryl1GIeanhLoo1lSingbill, Vice-Plgesg uzanne c il in, or. ec'yp ori tinez, ec, Sec'y. econ ow:- en ' SEEQIFQ a iud. Martha Lee Williags, Tlist. and Rep.g Rose Michaud, Sgt.-at-grms. 3 sg-cait nn Britton. ottom Row: -Peggy Gene Coxg Alice Ioan Henryg Shirley Ieanne Rogersg Tommie Ieone Whitley. The Horizon Club was organized in September of 1949 and is a chapter of the national organization. Co-sponsors are Mrs. Austin Williams and Mrs. Glen Krueger. The aim of the club is to give girls a guide to fun, glamour, service, and careers. I-lallowe'en found Horizon Clubbers giving a party for their adopted cottage at the Mexican Baptist Orphan's Home. Hallowe'en night they put on a fish pond at the carnival at Woodlawn Lake. At Christmas each orphan at the cottage was remembered with a gift from the girls. Novel Scrapbooks were made for the patients in the Polio ward at Robert B. Green Hospital. The home of Mrs. Austin Williams was the scene of a going away party in honor of Celia Britton on Ianuary 23. The new girls at Iefferson were honored at a tea on lanuary 30. February IU, members and their dates held a Weenie roast at Olmos Park. PAGE 109 u ll Top Row:- ntonio Ale'androg Nelson Carl Alexander, Dan Ray Blenisg Roy Richard Cummins, lack C. Hammer, Iohnny I-Iernandezg Robert Hundley Rod Keller. econ ow:- alcolm Thomas Kitchensg Eric Knebelp Ierre Knei 7 Iack Laingi,,C1.arLe,tLWortham.,MC1XWelfj Dale Everett Millerg Tommy E. MoseleY: lerry Allen Pyle. Bottom Row:-Charles Rodgers, Uim R. Stephensginhmmie Vance Stovall, Alfred Frank alerico, Wayne Thomasy Pat Tolarf Paul Williamsy Ronald Dave Wolff. ll' -,Q -fll l is f..rr.5g3.f , . 'BEEF' fri: I . ,The I 1n I Club signifies the I that is placed on the sweater or awards -5, 525 Q, given to lettermen in the five major sports at Iefferson High School, namely: 5 H,- J C . . . '- F football, basketball, track, tennis, and golf. The club is open to lettermen in l these sports. The club motto teamwork stands for the healthy relationship OFFICERS among students, athletics, and faculty and for the co-operation among team- mates so necessary for the winning teams which Iefferson has produced. Through participation in athletics, the I Club members are allowed an opportunity to build true character and sportsmanship, which signifies school service of utmost value and importance. The club colors of red and blue, on a diamond-shaped pin with a I embedded in the center, are symbolic of the loyalty of the members to their school. Annually, the highlight of the I Club is the barbecue and fun .day held in the spring, usually at New Braunfels. ln addition to this, the I Club sponsors an assembly and a pay show each year. Several parties are given by individual members after each sports season. Founded in 1944 by Coaches Barlow Irvin and Harry Hamilton, the sponsors are now the coaches of the four major sports: football, Iewel Wallaceg basket- ball, Harry Hamiltong track, Vernon Walentag and tennis, T. A. Abbott. PAGE 110 MR. HARRY HAMILTON MR, IEWELL WALLACE MR. VERNON WALENTA Co-Sponsors PAUL WILLIAMS President ROBERT I-IUNDLEY lst Vice-President IERRE KNEIP Znd Vice-President IACK C. HAMMER Corresponding Secretary CHARLES RODGERS Recording Secretary IIMMIE VANCE STOVALI. Treasurer IOHN IOI-INS Historian PAT TOLAR Reporter ERIC KNEBEL MARVIN W. DeBERRY, IR, -CCo3eFgeHnTsfaFArms h TOMMY I-IAIRSTON Chaplain I B 'Glad LI. TERM OFFICERS. Top Row: -Marilynn Bones, Rec. Sec'y, Kenneth C. Bibb, Treas., Hal Wachtman Atkins, Parl.p Bette Ieanne May, Rep., Leah ay Solomon, Script Lib. MEMBERS:-Patricia Ann Brown, Margaret Caterg M.i.r.y..la.nJ.s Qulaney. Second Row:-Betty Io Eidelbachg Kay Frances arperp Laura Rosemar Heathg Alice Ioan Henr 5 Barbara I. I h s ng Mar I I k'- S K k d ll- El L ' :- y y o n o y o ures 1, usan uy en a , eanor ouise Marek, Bottom Row rmie Maverickp lean Ray McKaigg Iaclyn Pink, Milburn Quickg Tommy Schmidt, Iack Carter Scotty K. Shireyp Sharon Elizabeth Smith, Anne Iacqueline allace. .Q . T Q . 'lag SPRING TERM OFFICERS 7 MRS. M. C. MCDANIEL Sponsor IIMMY WESTBERRY President MARILYNN BONES Recording Secretary KENNETH C. BIBB Treasurer HAL WACHTMAN ATKINS Parliamentarian BETTE IEANNE MAY Reporter RICHARD MORELAND Sergeant-at-Arms LEAH RAY SOLOMON Script Librarian The I.B.C. originated in 1949. It consisted of all members of the radio class and any previous members of this class who were interested in being associate members. The meeting time is each Wednesday or the day after the class produces a program. This year the class became a television class and sponsored the television programs they could get on the local stations. Drama shows and talent shows were given on KEYL. PAGE 111 Qi 4 FALL TERM OFFICERS. Top Row: -Tommy Schmidt, Pres.g Russel Lee Keller, Cor, Sec'yp Arthur O'Krent, Rec. Sec'yp Leslie lohn Morris Penner, Parl.g Billy Ward, Hist. and Rep.g Iohnny Lampis, Co-Sgt.-at-Arrnsg Edward Thomas Braun, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Kleef, Co-Sgt.-at-Armsg Harry Logan, Chaplain. MEMBERS:-lack Adairg Eill Altermang George Andersong Marvin W. Barenblatg Kenneth Alvin Donald Blumberg. Bottom Row:-Melvin Ronald Blumbergg Cecile Chidgey, Mascotg lohnston Cockrellg Marvin W. DeBerry, Ir. Elaine Eaves, Mascotp lack Aarron Efronp Ioe Moody Evansp looquin Foxp Glenn lordan Goldburg. The first business under the administration of the new president, Tommy Schmidt, was to get good new members. Next the new members, the mascots, and the new officers were elected. Prospective members were entertained at a coke and tamale social. One of the most successful dances of the term was the formal Forum dance. A very enjoyable closed social was held in Novem- ber. With their sister club, the Forum held the annual Shake-Forum Valentine Ball, which was the most successful and the most beautifully decorated of 1-'AGE nz l A 4 . 'file-' 13-A . .5:ll! .lxi lt if -.L? E2 fi : . gf: JZ .. I 7.5 Ure rf.,- f,n 'gl 5,4 'fri' SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR. CLAUDE V. lONES Sponsor MORRIS PENNER President DONNIE E. WILLIAMS lst Vice-President ROBERT H. YODER 2nd Vice-President MYER SCHARLACK Corresponding Secretary MELVIN RONALD BLUMBERG Recording Secretary p How:-Sammie lames Granato, Ronnie Hank Greenberg, Diane Hierholzer, Mascot, lohn lohnsp Phil Iohnsong Stanley M, Iosephsong Bob esterg Ervin Lyons. Second Row: -I. B, McCorkle, lr., Raymond G. McLean, lr., Gerald Clyde Nailg Kenne Guy Nunnellyg lames R se Porter ymond L. Richardsp Alan Ringoldg Danny San Miguel, Ir., Robert Siegel. Bottom Row: -Charles Stallings, andra Sugarman, Masco Ioe Ann rtees, Tlfascoulack Swidlerg lohnny Taylor, Bill Vestgggonnie E. Williamsb Ronald Dave Wolff, Marqy Wright, as . ii' I I QU. 21 E' ,.'f.'u' Q' ' T- -3. S -tiff .. .' ', jp ' ' 14.f'3.52P, '. 714' i g, If I-g': 1w.. .gk' rf-' , ,Vp ',..-yu RING TERM OFFICERS-C Contl HARRY LOGAN Treasurer ALVIN DONALD BLUMBERG Parliamentarian RUSSELL LEE KELFER Reporter EDWARD THOMAS BRAUN IEFF VAN KLEEF Co-Sergeants-at-Arms I. B. McCORKLE, IR. Chaplain these annual dances. The letlersonian Forum was organized at Main Avenue High School in 1908. lt was reorganized at letferson in 1932. The present sponsor, Mr. Claude V. lones, Whole-heartedly supports the club projects, which this year included Christmas Cheer and the production of the Forum pay-show. The purpose of this grand club is to promote leadership, friend- ship, scholarship, and character, which it successfully does. PAGE ua M! Jffvf FALL TERM OFFICERS. Top Row:-Carolyn Fairall, Pres., Raymcnd L, Richards, Vice-Pres, Marilyn Gerhardt, Sec'y, Susan Marie Iohnson, Treas.g Irma Nereida Cantu, Rep., Dot Putnam, Sgt.-at-Arms. MEMBERS:-William Bert Allen, Hal Wachtman Atkins, Kathleen Baileyp I. C. Bain, Second Row:-Sammy Bennett, Ianet Billop H. H, Burney, David Cater, lannie Lee Cunninghamp Clifton Davenport, Ir., Caryl Ann Deresg Mary Catherine Donahue, Robert Lee Glazenerg Richard Goldsmith, Linda Griffin. Third Rowze Patsy Ann Hatch, Alice Ioan Henry, Virginia Hicks, Phyllis Ann Laughlin, Chistine Louise Lehmanp Harry Logang Bette Ieanne Mayp lean Ray McKaig, lean Lois Milam, Lloyd Miller, Carol Rose Morrow. Bottom Row:e-Barbara Ann Moses, Rudy Rinehart Muellerg Kenneth Guy Nunnelly, Io Ann Proctor, Margaret Roberta Remingy William Allan Robinson, Virginia Mae Trembus, William Drummond Welburn, III, Mary Patricia White, Vivian A. Wilcoxg Elaine Ioyce Wulfe. Ieff Hop, founded in 1949, is the first dance club in lefferson, lt was SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS AUGUSTA BOYLE MISS MARY WHEAT C -S organized by Misses Iulia Oliphint and Florence Langford. Now O ponsors . , SUSAN MARIE O NSON sponsored by Misses Augusta Boyle and Mary Wheat, the club is Presidellt H hoping to interest all Ieffites in becoming good dancers at a low CLIFTON DAVENPORT' IR' cost. A very attractive Arthur Murray dance instructor is the envy Vice-President of all when she glides across the floor demonstrating how a dance RAYMOND L. RICHARDS should be done. An end-of-term dance on Ianuary 19 proved to be Secretary a Wonderful time for all, with the floor-show spot-lighting our dance MARILQIN GERHARDT FSGSLITSI' instructor and her partner. Credit for this year's success goes to MARY CATHERINE DONAHUE our Wonderful sponsors. Historian-Reporter PAGE 114 aim Glad J FALL TERM OFFICERS. Top Row: - Carole Willitt, Pres., Virginia Hicks, Vice-Pres.: lean Ray McKai , Sec'y, Elizabeth Ann Schleyer, Treas, and Part., Derald Smith, Hist. and Rep., Donna Lee Albritbn, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, William T. Toung, Co-Sgt,-at-Arms, Elizabeth Wilmeth, Chaplain. MEMBERS, Second Row: -Elaine Elizabeth Aniolp I. C. Bain: Kenneth C. Bibb, Nancy Lee Bruingtong Ieannirie Fay Craig, Eva Mae Dickey, Helen Dobbinsg Glen Ray Duncan. Third Row:-Lydia Ovondo Gonzales, Shirley Inselmang lane Isherwood, loan Ivanoffg Shirley Rae lobe, Donald Krause, Margaret Lucchese: Marcus L, Maspero. Bottom Row:-Marlene Moore, Iill Moss, Marilyn Diane Mowrey, Kenneth Guy Nunnellyg Bob Potter, D S M' ' ' - ' M3 Wits 0 wetliirbgi. V pt, SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS GLADYS E. MORGAN Sponsor CAROLE WILLITT President ELAINE ELIZABETH ANIOL lst Vice-President PHYLLIS ROGER BAIRD Znd Vice-President IEAN RAY MCKAIG Secretary ELIZABETH ANN SCI-ILEYER Treasurer DERALD SMITH Historian-Reporter WILLIAM T. YOUNG DONNA LEE ALBRITTON Co-Sergeants-at-Arms onny an iguel, Ir., Sharon Smith, Iacob Stillman. The Latin Club, one of IefIerson's oldest, was organized at Main Avenue High School by Miss Pearl West. The present sponsor is Miss Gladys E. Morgan. Its emblem is a gold scroll with a cluster of laurel leaves and an superimposed on a purple background, the colors of the club being purple and gold. The Latin Club has lived up to its object of furthering the interest of students in the Latin language, While at the same time promoting sociability among Latin students. In September a meeting Was held in Olmos Park, and in December the annual Roman Saturnalia meeting Was held, when Latin Club members sang melodic songs in Latin for enjoy- ment. An amusing assembly was given on the Ides of March, from a script Written by one of the members, Elaine Aniol. ln May, awards were given to Latin students, both in tirst and second year Latin, tor having made the highest grades. PAGE 115 fwuu nouns uiuuueio, Vasu.. -.,,c.,, ma., ..,,..-- -vp ,,,,, , The famous Lasso organization was started in 1933 by Miss Con- stance Douglas, and Miss Bess Richards took over in l944. lt has acquired World-Wide recognition by being Written up in Life and by being honored guest of Vice-President Garner and Henry Ford. The Lassos toured the New York World's Fair and put on an ex- hibition wihen the Dodgers played the Cardinals. Characteristics of the Lassos are their flashing red and blue uniforms, wide belts, Western hats and twirling ropes. A new experience for them was PAGE 116 -.v ' .. 51' ,g'1'f.i' .-93'-: -kat ra fi. ' '-3 .nf-I .IA 1. fr' Ng, 'Yi X' I 2333?-' SPRING TERM OFFICERS BESS RICHARDS Sponsor , fr f fi - 5 QIOHNNIE MAE AKIN 1 -K- President IANET TRABUCCO Vice-President BARBARA ANN HARRIS Corresponding Secretary I I .EQMG4 c I , I . a 'Jf,9.I1'lQ I ,p f . V' Wx ,U 1 SPRING TERM OFFICERS-I Cont.l MARY O EISEMANN Recor ing ecretary MOLLY SCHLESINGER Treasurer BARBARA PIERCE Historian LOUISE GREEN BETTE IEANNE MAY Reporters BEVERLY KLAVER SHIRLEY MORRISON Serge-ants-at-Arms I . . V , ---- , --- ------- 1 ----1 --Y ---'-1 their appearance as honored guests of the American Softball Asso- ciation Where they roped and drilled in a glorious exhibition. The Lassos represented the twelfth man on the football squad by cheer- ing the Mustangs to the District play-offs. For the first time, at the Austin game, the Lassos Wore their newly acquired boots. Then came the game of games, for on November 23 when Ieff played Brack, the Lassos, under the direction of Miss Augusta Boyle, per- formed card-tricks and put on an impressive half-time drill. On PAGE 117 l .fafuafi Top Row:-Shirley Rae Iobep Shirley Ionesp Dorothy Iudsong Pat Kelleyg Patsy Kerng Betty Kingg Bertha Kleckg Ann Ledlovy Second Row:-Mary Ann Lieckg Lesbia Lobog Daryll Lookinobillg Io Nan Lcthringerg Sandra Loveceg Yolanda Laveceg ElPGD01 'MCll'g1j Rorie Martinez. Third How:-Iackie N. McArthury Francille McCommasg Iune Mcllhennyp Suzanne Mclvtilling Rose Michaudp Doris Millerg Geraldine-blytrgnjggg. Betty Morello. Bottom How: -Ioan Morrisong Dorothy Newnamg Iosephine Oetingerg Libby Ann Penne-rg D'Ann Pfeifferp Kun Pfeilg Martha Lou Pittengerp Carolyn Louise Platt. f' ,.!'l'fYiv 1' 'C' fri ' December l, by special chartered train, they journeyed to Houston, .21 A 9 1 ,Q Q-.rlbqx :H 34 4 filled with spirit which never broke until the game was over. Their half-time drill Was very appropriate because they honored the city of Houston and her industries and also their own home town, The Lassos honored the football boys with a banquet at the Original Restaurant on December 18. October 20 Was the date for the Wonderful Lasso Backward Dance which was enjoyed by everyone PAGE 118 v L' Top Row: -Clara L. Polancog lo Ann Putnamp Concepcion Ramirezp Louise Reddingg Marjorie Nell Roberts: Rosie Ruflog Elia Sanchez: limmie Arline Sarran. Second How:-K tina Sarris' Glenda Scottg Texas Scottg Bettie Shockeyg Laquata Smalleyg Shirley Ann Smithg Dorothy Patricia Stormentg Virginia oan rauc . Third Row:-Loe Ann,Surteesp Olga Marie Talericog Ianet Frances Tilghman- Elizabeth Ann Tillerg lanet Trabuccog Pat Turley! ar' ur lanet TwitchTel'T. 'Bottom Row:-Mimsy Walbridgeg Anne Iacqueline Wallaceg Sylvia Wheatg Maraclee Whitey Marion iteg eanor VWnklerg Thelma Yeagerg Janice Marie Zimmermann, ,-- ' 'L, 1 r' --4 1-an who attended. Their spirits were still high when the basketball season rolled around. Again, with their usual enthusiasm, they cheered the team on to victory. As usual they looked forward to Fiesta Week when they do a fine job of marching in the many colorful parades. Finally the long awaited Lasso Show with Chuck- Wagon arrived. It will always be remembered as a most memor- able day at school. The show was one of the best yet. All in all, it was a great Lasso year. PAGE 119 ,- 4 Top Row: - Mrs, Leon E2 Taliaferro, Spons, FALL TERM OFFICERS: - Barbara Wright, PYSS.: Cecile Chidgey, Vice-Pres., Anne Jacqueline Wallace, Rec. Sec'y, Betty Morrello, Treas., Yeola Steed, Parl. Second Row:4Mary Io Eisernann, Hist., Glenda Scott, Rep., Barbara Pierce, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Esther Leigh, .Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Barbara Ann Harris, Chaplain. MEMBERS: - Kathy Agnew. Third Row: M ohnnie Ma k' - Claudia Aniol, Elaine Elizabeth Aniol, Gay Arnold, lean Baker, Ianie Baug . our ow: -Kay Baxter, Betty Berry, Carol Besselleiu, Suzie Black, Marilynn Bones, Nancy Lee Bradtield. Fifth Row:-Patricia Louise Bradfieldg Patricia Bruce, Helen Ann Cazell, Ruth Chaddick, Preshia Chauncey, Patricia Ann Copeland, Dixie Ann Dickson, Sixth Row:-Helen Dobbins, Barbara Colleen Dovgningg Iill Eckstrum, Kathryn lean Erickson, Ioan Etheredge, Diane Fearis, Patsy Fleming. Bottom Row:-Barbara Fortassain, Barbara Sue Frazier, Peggy Frazier, Haidee Gerhardt, Louise Green, Nancy Green, lean Griffin. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. TALIAFERRO CECILE CHIDGEY Sponsor Vice-President BARBARA WRIGHT ANNE IACQUELINE WALLACE President Secretary PAGE 120 Mmm Mem R Sociefaf .im BAY! rn: -1.-AA----,--Z..-,.. ..- .- 1- . . l '- L E '1 5 af- 2 -1 -' : 5' 2 ' E 'L 'if' ' J alt! ,Q ..- :I 55,9 Martha Iefferson Randolph Society,l sponsored by Mrs. Mary E. Taliaferro, was founded at lefferson in .1933 as a social and service club. The purpose' is to serve the school in every wayl possible and to promote better friend-i ship among its members and the stu- dent body. The club is named in honor, of Thomas Iefferson's beloved daughter,1 and the pin symbolizes the door of, Monticello, Thomas Ieffersorfs home. The well-loved colors of the club are green and yellow. Regular meetings are held each Wednesday in room 126. The many social events of the year began with the Tri-Club tea given in September for the new girls in Iefferson so that they might become acquainted with the members of the various clubs. This was followed by the election of the new members. As their initiation they presented a brilliant talent show for the old members. Their solemn initiation Was held in October and was Miha jqfmm Ran aaieifq ,N rr .1-A' -I +'w .. 'ri 9' .5 3 rr S,g5ifvln'. wr-T4 Maggie - I. V - . -A t I L- if ' .E ei: -1 .AA-13.-ZAT. .r.T,r.-- fan inspiration to all who attended. Be- ifore the Christmas holidays, M. I. R. tor the filth straight year, Won the Club 'Annual sales contest With 289 per cent ,of its membership, Which proves the lclub an outstanding leader in school service. The Christmas spirit was lcelebrated with a lovely brunch Which was enjoyed by all, and a beautiful kformal dance given in the gym on December 20th. It was the tireless work of all the members in the decorating and planning ol this dance that made it such a tremendous success The new spring term began with a Valentine tea ,given in honor of the graduating seniors. Inglvlarch the annual Hayne- M. I. R. dance was held and everyone had a Wonderful time. The Hayne- M. I. R. social again provided a closer unity between the brother-sister clubs. Climaxing the year was another big yparty given for our honored seniors and the announcement of the new president for the year 1951-1952. C Top Row: -Eloise Hamlettg Martel Elaine Harrisg Riyian Harrisg Anna Hartung, Nancy Gay Hastong Dorothy' Heinrich. Second Row:-Frances Hoftmanp Shirley Inselmanp Elizabeth loyce Iohnsong ynn lohnson, Nan Ionesg Dorothy ludson. Third Row:-Ph llis Ann Laughling Sylvia Iune Lennardg Barbara Anne Leonardp Margaret Luccheseg Pauline Eyong Virginia Mae Men Cid Fourth Row G ' ' B it 1 M R M K g . :- mer, e y eanne ooreg lean ay c aigg Helen Ioyce Morellog Dorothy Evelyn Newnamg Ann Pfeil, Martha Lou Pittenger. Filth Row:- Carol Day Pricey Dorothy Ioanne Risseg Marjorie Nell Roberts, Norma Lee Robertsg Molly Schlesinger, MaryNM'argBretf-Scl1rrn1ZfTanet-Short. Sixth Row:-Laquata Smalley, Ioe Arai gurteesg Mary Alice Surteesp lanet Trabucco, Mimsy Walbridgeg Lou Whitep Maradee'Wliite. o m ow:I--Patti' Wilkersonp Carole Willitt: Elizabeth Wilmethg Beverly Wollg Thelma Yeagerg Iamce Marie Zimmermann, Alice Zoeller. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-I Cont.D ELIZABETH IOYCE IOI-INSON BARBARA PIERCE Treasurer ESTHER LEIGH MARY IO EISEMAN Sergeants-at-Arms is orian BARBARA ANN HARRIS GLENDA scorr Chaplain Reporter PAGE 121 FALL TERM OFFICERS, Top Row: -David Cater, Pres., Burton Suprun, Vice-Pres., Walter Spangler, Sgt.- at-Armsp Alan HiIl,' Chaplain. MEMBERS, Second Row: - Tony Aschg Ken Burnett, Marilyn Edelman, Paul Hernandez, Ir. Tlurd Row:-Charles Loy, Arthur Lozanog Marvin George Schaefer, Elizabeth Schleyer. Members not shown:-Eddie Hale, Robert Francisg Roy Williams, Henry Monsalvo, Hartwell Griffin, Benny Pastinskyy Bob Wood, Robert Cheshire. The Male Chorus was organized by Dorothy Lee Curtis in 1945. This organi- zation participated in the Armistice Day Assembly, the United Nation's Day Assembly, Father's Night program, the Christmas Assembly, and helped present a Christmas program for the Parent-Teacher Association. The Male Chorus participated in Region VI vocal contest in April. PAGE 122 Maleg alma .,?.l,,. ... Ylj xx, T-, :N ,. e i Mi. .,., 'wat-, .f -l L., .,,. M... , 1..- '!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 13.41 . f: ,1 '1l.,I 5' 1 fa-WW-.C -- .... , .:'kt 1if - SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. DOROTHY CURTIS PEASE Sponsor HENRY MONSALVO President IERRY WALKER WINSLOW Vice-President ALAN HILL Secretary GEORGE WATSON Treasurer BOB CHESHIRE Historian-Reporter WALTER SPANGLER Sergeant-at-Arms PEGGY ANN GARLITZ Accompanist ROBERT O. FRANCIS Parliamentarian HARTWELL GRIFFIN Librarian alianal Alanna NATION Al. NONOQ 5'0Cll1f BX Z 2 S OFFICERS MISS OLGA H. VOGEL Sponsor RICHARD GOLDSMITH President DALE EVERETT MILLER Vice-President ANN MCROBERTS Secretary MARY MARGARET SCHMITZ Treasurer IANE COLLETTE KIRK Historian MARY SCHULTZ Chaplain ' I A N iiii A ,L 1 -jfiewji fad' .V 1 , A if If KTA! fwf i:,1r.f. K K I The Ietterson chapter of the National Honor Society received its charter from the National headquarters of the organization in 1932. Its purpose is to promote character, scholarship, and leadership and to render service to the school. The emblems, which members may wear, symbolize these cardinal principles. Every April, iive per cent of the highest ranking juniors and ten per cent ot the seniors in the upper third of their class are elected. The formal initiation is followed by a reception in the halls for parents, faculty, and mem- bers. One of the highlights of the present year was a social given by the sponsor in October. For the sixth consecutive year one-fourth of the group, seven members, competed by taking a G. A. T. for the 597,000 in scholarships and awards given by the National Association to the forty-tive highest ranking contestants in the United States. PAGE 123 Www L 7 Top Row:-Miss Florence Durrett, Spons, FALL TERM OFFICERS:-Bob Potter, Pres.g Susan Marie lohnson, Vice.Pres.p Patricia Ann Hinze, Cor Sec'yp Dorothy Davis, Rec. Sec'yg Pauline Lyon, Treas., Esther Leigh, Hist. and Rep.p Kay Frances Harper, Chaplain. MEMBERS:-Carolyn Rutl Anderson. Second How:-HalWachtman Atkins, Nancy Belle Balatowg Wesley Francis Blankenship: Marilynn Bonesp Susan Brody, Mary Louise Carpentery Nancy Chambersg Marjorie Nell Classen, Corine Kay Craig, Ieannine Fay Craig. Bottom Row:-Clifton Davenport, Ir., Barbara Colleer Downing, Edith Ieanne Dulevitz, lo Ruth Dunnica, Ioan Etheredge, Barbara Fortassain, Marilyn Gerhardt, Peggy lean Grun, Mary lean Harrell Virginia Hicks. . . 4 . ff ill! lg: ,. f .1 2 ' ','v.- .. TFA-'il , The Scribblers Club was organized in l934 by thirteen UA English students -'E ' ' from one teachers class under the sponsorship of Mrs. Ethel West Weaver. SPRING TERM OFFICERS The present sponsor is Miss Florence Durrett. Purpose of Scribblers is to MISS FLORENCE DURRETT further appreciation of good literature and to inspire members. Only require- Sponsor BOB POTTER . . . . .. ,, .. ,, . . President ments tor membership are: interest in English, B or A average in English, PAULINE LYON Vice-President and recommendation from English or Iournalisrn teacher. The Scribblers held IEAN RAY MCKAIG Corresponding Secretary SUSAN MARIE IOHNSON Recording Secretary TOMMY SCHMIDT Treasurer their initiation in Olmos Park in October. The members also enjoyed a very delightful picnic. The Halloween party was held at the lovely home ot Pauline Lyon. Refreshments, games, stunts, and songs were enjoyed by everyone. PAGE 124 1 op Row: -Diane Hierholzer, Mary Lee Hillg Clare Harningp lane Isherwoodp Ioan lvanotf, Barbara I. Iohnson, Ann Marshall Iohnston: Russell Lee elferg Bet Yee Lee, Iames Charles Lehrer. Second Row: -Dolores Lemesg Barbara Anne Leonard, Harrv G. May, lean Ray Mrjliaiag Ann McRoberts: oan Morrisong Carol Day Price, lo Ann Proctor, lune Carole Reese, Sylvia Lee Rees. Bottom Row:-Tommy bchmldtg Mary bchultz, lanet Twiichell, va Van Pelt, Billy Ward, Vivian A. Wilcox, Frank Holland Williams, Ir., Shirley Ruth Winansg Bessie Wong, Barbara Wright, IL-,L Q T' 4 s . 425' '-Ag, -as .In 'limi -V ' . wr -' 9' I 442' A n P? - . '. xl C-Qgvir A X.. -,.. ' 'ij-, 41 ' ,- !'.'?..?m'A' SPRING TERM OFFICERS-KContJ PATRICIA ANN HINZE Parliamentarian IANET TWITCHELL Historian-Reporter MARY LEE HILL WESLEY F. BLANKENSHIP Co-Sergeants-at-Arms CAROL ANN DIER Chaplain Carol Day Price's home was the scene oi the Christmas Party. A Christmas play was presented by members and Christmas carols were sung after the refreshments were served. To further the patriotic feeling at Iefterson the Scribblers sponsored a Learn Your National Anthem contest. Also copies of the Star Spangled Banner Were distributed to all the students at letferson. ln February the members were entertained by a play presented by fellow members. The title of the play was Come With the Breeze, Written by members ot Scribblers. In the Spring term the Scribblers had more wonderful parties, a spring picnic at Olmos Park, and talks by men in the literary World. PAGE 125 8641616 fbeialin FALL TERM OFFICERS. Top Row:-Richard Goldsmith, Pres., Rudy Rinehart Mueller, Vice-Pres., Franklin D. Harris, Cor. Sec'yg lack Carter Scott, Rec. Sec'yg Bill Stephen Smith, Treas.g William Tobin Thornton, Parl.p Clifford Grum, Hist,y Tom L. Schneider, Rep., Russell Asher Lyons, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row: - Hal Wachtman Atkins, Chaplain. MASCOTS: - Gay Arnold, Mary Ann Dicksony Barbara Sue Frazier, Ann Pfeilg Cynthia Russ, Susie l. Van Valin, MEMBERS:-Nelson Carl Alexander, William Bert Allen, Marvin Granville Allen. Third How:-lames Calvin Berbiglia, Herbert Gordon Booth, Ill, Pat Bradyg Harry Brusenhang Bill Bryant, H. H, Burney, David Cater, Tom Dow Dagget, Charles Agnew Denisong Dickie Dickson. Bottom Row:- Bill Eklundp Richard Andrews Eklundp Solfnjrt Monroe Fitey David Frazier, Allen H, Gibbs: Robert Lee Glazenerg Leonides Gonzalez, Terry Green, lohnny Hernandez, Oliver o en. .fx The Senate Debating Society was founded in 1912 at Main Avenue ,J . l I .M-xpr. 5 - n' High School and was reorganized at lefferson in 1932 under Mr. E. 3 'i E-'V' tmyliftfgzfgh E. Edwards. Later the club was guided by Mr. Roy Arrowood, Mr. 59 W. E. Montgomery, and then Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer. The Senate - ' is now sponsored by Mr. C. E. McDaniel. The Senate endeavors to develop initiative and leadership among its members, it fosters worthy school activitiesg and it creates a better social understanding among the students. Requirements for membership are good scholastic standing and exemplary character. The Senate's current social year began September 27 with a coke and doughnut social honoring mascots and prospective members. On October 4, thirty- seven new members were elected into the Club, and their informal initiation was held October 19-20. On October 10, the Senate won the club basketball tournament, and one week later the club reached the finals of the intramural basketball tournament. October 28 was the night of the Senate formal initiation at the home of Prexy Richard Goldsmith. The December 15th Christmas social at the PAGE 126 SPRING TERM OFFICERS MR, C. E. MCDANIEL Sponsor RICHARD GOLDSMITH President 1ACK CARTER SCOTT Vice-President FRANKLIN D, HARRIS Corresponding Secretary DICKIE DICKSON Recording Secretary Sandie ' Top Row: - Bobby Vernon Holifield, Iohn Raymond Iohnsong Bob Ionesg lohnnie Moore Killian' dohn Dtisf Kigkpatripkp Raleigh Edward Lawrence, Preston Littrell, lack Lormsp Douglas Marley. Second Row: - Marcus L. Masperog Garrett Wortham Maxwell: Travis Meadows, Clifford Melton, Dale Everett Miller, Charles Keith Miller, Lloyd Miller, Ierry Mount, Hugh 'L. 'Parsarisg 'Benjafnih'WIat'k Piepgrass. Third Row:-Victor Louis Pisano, Milburn Quick, Thomas Ammon Quickg Alfred William Risien, Charles Rodgers, Ioseph Ruffop Woody Scalesg Bill Sherrill, Derald Smith, Ierry Wayne Smith. Bottom Row:-Billy Ray Stephens, Iimmy Vance Stovall, Donald Winston Titus, Hal L. Wallace, William Drummond Welburn, Illg Bob Wilcox, Paul Williams, Richard Willingham, Dickie Young, Harold Zweig. .ess ,.r'.f- ,-M, Y.-r'asi?'7'N su iv- GQ 2:7 ,,-,z,iiZ-4.3512 I -ft:'.1-::?'- l-'TREK , 421?fSk:f'-P55'fE5D? LLB' ' .. SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.l BILL STEPHEN SMITH Treasurer A BILL EKLUND Par'ITaTh'e'fiT5TEF1 CLIFFORD GRUM Historian HAROLD ZWEIG Reporter RUSSELL ASHER LYONS Sergeant-at-Arms home of G weLwas enlivened by a visit from Santa Claus. Members and dates exchanged gifts. The Senators received their new green and white sweaters lanuary 3. The magnificent Senate- Skelton Formal dance was held February 22 in the Temple Beth-El Youth Canteen. This dance will long be remembered for its wonder- ful location, sweet music, delicious refreshments, and delightful entertainment. March 20 has gone down in history as the date of the great Senate Show, a laugh riot. March was also the month in which the newly elected members were sworn into the club at the initiation dance. On May 27, the entire club went on an outing at Landa Park, given by the club mascots. May featured our spring overnight outing to Garner State Park and also a farewell party for the seniors. The Senate wishes to thank Mr. McDaniel for his in- spiring leadership and help in development of character. To Mr. Mac goes the credit for the repeated success of the Senate in all endeavors. . PAGE 127 5 Glad ESQQQWMYSIIHGK Iffzzfiisvwbltimg zblllfrzgfo I-'fgedfffurglzleofn Fiilibnl 'Pint Fultongfl-Ioney Hamfnerx ' 'ii Q' - Kem-R-ig, ' The Shakespeare Club was founded in l9U2 at Main Avenue High School under the sponsorship of Dr. Pressels. lt was reorganized in 1933 at Iefferson High School with Mrs. Mary E. Hickman as sponsor. Shakespeares are now led by their beloved and very capable Mrs. Edith Tunnell. The rnain project is the beautiful rose garden located in front of our lovely school. It is an in- spiration to all loyal Shakespeare rnernbers. The club colors are scarlet and White. The picturesque gold pins are unusual, yet bright and beautiful. With PAGE 128 , . :M 'f':3fli:: f.oi? ?e:1 '-me ....l it 'zililtffl SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. EDITH B. TUNNELL Sponsor DIANE HIERHOLZER President MARGY WRIGHT lst Vice-President BEVERLY KLAVER Znd Vice-President ANN BENNETT Corresponding Secretary SYLVIA SMITH Recording Secretary S Glad , HW, Y, .... -.,,..... Y-Y sttctti Wim 'Exif . 'Van if '-1+-r Lv- , -. fi -ff, 43' QQ? I, r' 1 ,J 'f . ie ' 'Y +4 . -'Mn .fb 'LMFH IPRING TERM OFFICERS-I Cont.J NANCY IANE SYKES Treasurer MARY LOU SAXON Parliamentarian V MAIDIE SPENCER Historian Y f'BOBBY TINDALL N X- Reporter X 6 CLAIRE WILLIAMS Chgymn-X, EDWINA CHAMBERLAIN -Ei: HILIP Co-Sergeants-at-Arms l the left Forum, Shakespeares brother club, the Shakes gave their annual Valentine dance which is always a huge success. The Shakespeares meet every Wednesday afternoon to plan their tall assemblies, spring plays and traditional teas. Near Christmas and Thanksgiving the club plans charity Work for needy families, The purpose of the club is to promote friendship and good will among Ietferson students. Graduating seniors will never forget taking part in the wonderful activities ot this lovely club. PAGE 129 Mmlfzd seam .www swf, FALL TERM OFFICERS. Top Row: -Susie I. Van Valin, Pres.: Martha Lee Williams, lst Vice-Pres,p Kendall Bradshaw, 2nd Vice-Pres.7 Barbara I. Iohnson, Cor, Sec'y, Kay Frances Harper, Rec. Sec'yg Leah Ra Solomon, Treas,p Carole Emily Sale, Parl., Sarah Louise Young, Hist., Io Ann Proctor, Rep., Mary Lee O'Mealy, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row:-Helen Shirley, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, lane Colette Kirk, Chaplain. MEMBERS:-Carolyn Kay Adamp Roberta Andersonp Nancy Belle Balatowp Beverly Ann Ballard- Katharine Bennetty Susan Brady, Eleanor Ann Brown, Iackie Iean Campbell. Third Row:-Margaret Florence Cater, Kay Darlene Chalkleyg Marianne Chalkleyg Nancy Chambers, Peggy Gene Cox, Barbara Crouchy Betty Daumg Io Ruth Dunnicap Betty lo Eidelbachg Ianice Gardner. Bottom Row:-Mary Dale Gerhardtp Frankie Gibson, Rochelle Greenberg, Peggy Iean Grun, Mary Lee Hillp Patricia Ann Hinze, Barbara Gail Horny Shirley Insallp Carol Ann lsherwoodg Lorraine Kelley. The Martha Skelton Literary Society originated at Main Avenue High School under the title of the Philomathean Club with Mr. Carlos de Burgas as sponsor. lt was re-organized at Iefferson With its present name in 1932 under the direction of Mrs. Theresa Hicks. The Skelton's pride and joy is the beautiful Skelton patio. The Skeltons began their social activities ot the year with a tea lor new members held at the home ol Sallie Zimmermann. February 8 was PAGE 130 KQN Ll, ' 4- fr . - 4- B ' Q -3 Q 'W-xl' SPRING TERM OFFICERS MRS. THERESA T. HICKS Sponsor BARBARA I. IOHNSON President BARBARA CROUCH lst Vice-President IANELLE LOOKINGBILL 2nd Vice-President VIVIAN A. WILCOX Corresponding Secretary SALLIE IEAN ZIMMERMANN Recording Secretary 7-7 1, Mmm sezzw .e- f, saw Top Row:-Patricia Kelleyg Patsy Kerrig Eleanor lane Kneipg Nancy Katherine Laclceyg Harriet l..aVineg Ann Ledlog' Dorothy Ann Leiserg Gloria Lockhartp Daryll lean Lookingbillp Janelle Lookinqbill, Second Row: -lackie Nell McArthur: lune Mcllhennyg Doris Millerg loan Morrisong Robbie Lynn Mosesp Marilynn Diane Mowreyg Beverly Ann Northg Lloyd Owensg Mary Kay Parrg Karen Pawkett. Third Row:-Libby Anne Pennerp Marjorie Ransdellg Margie Reinagelg Pat Saridiferp Katina S rr' 5 Ianet Schirmerg Mary Schultzg lo Ann Simonsp Sharon Elizabeth Smithp Shirley Ann Smith. Bottom Row: - Glee Ardeth Stroeclig udy Ann Sugermang Ianet Frances Tilqhrnang Elizabeth Ann Tillerg lanet Twitchellg Margot Weissmang Vivian A. Wilcoxy Beverly Ann Witcherg Billie Io Witcherp Lenora Lillian Youngg Sallie lean Zimmermann. oN LI7. Q4 n 4 . 47' 'P Q: ..,V , 7 T75 Q? 4 Q ,-tgiki 5- Sung YW - '55 WAN SPRING TERM OFFICERS-fCont.l MARY SCHULTZ Treasurer IANE COLLETTE KIRK Parliamentarian SARAH LOUISE YOUNG Historian PAT SANDIFER Reporter BARBARA GAIL HORN CAROL ANN ISHERWOOD Co-Sergeants-at-Arms IO ANN SIMONS Chaplain the annual presentation of the Skelton Majestic. On February 22 was the big event of the year, for on that night the big Senate- Skelton open formal was held at the Temple Beth-El Youth Canteen. Then on March 16 came the Skelton St. Patricks Day assembly. The annual banquet was held on May 5th in honor ot the graduating seniors. PAGE 131 Sfucfenll enum: ' l FALL TERM OFFICERS, Top Row:-Johnny Hernandez, Pres., George Anderson, Vice-Pres, Marjorie Nell Roberts, Sec'y, Ierre Kneip, Treas., Tommyl - h l ' l ' D th D v R , Second Row. Ierr Allen Pyle, Sgtfat- M. Campbell, Parl., Mary Io Eisemann, C ap am, Gera dine c:QfQ1H GY Hist- oro y a is, ep '- y Arms. MEMBERS:-Dick Adams, Katherine Bennett, 'I'a1're't Billo, ernard Mic ael ane, Cecile Chidgey, Donald Clawsong Bill Ekluncl. Bottom Row: -Ann Fusselman, Dorothy Heinrich, Diane Hierholzer, Bobby Vernon Holifield, Shirley Rae lobe, Douglas Iohnson, Elizabeth Ioyce Iohnsom! Russell Lee Kelfer, Rod Keller. The Student Council of Thomas le-fferson was organized in the year 1932. Since then it has played a leading role at Iefferson as one of the most active organizations in the school. The Student Council promotes those activities which are of service to all students at left. It is the sounding board of the students' opinions on activities and important matters affecting the welfare of the school. Under the excellent guidance of its sponsor, Miss Florence Lang- ford, the Council carried out these traditional projects: checking out state text- books to students, keeping the school calendar of assemblies and social ac- tivities, sponsoring the installation and presentation of school leaders, arousing school spirit for football and basketball games, managing the Lost and Found PAGE 132 T62 J ,529 f ei W- .. . ' F ., 1 - ' -Y? f. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS FLORENCE LANG-FORD Sponsor IOHNNY HERNANDEZ President THOMAS AMMON QUICK Vice-President MARIORIE NELL ROBERTS Secretary IERRE KNEIP Treasurer 5 Gamma! Top Row: - Iames Aubrey Kilcreasep Wanda Io Ann Kingp Eleanor lane Kneipg Sylvia Tune Lennarclg Pauline Lyong Bette Mansfield: lean Ray McKaigp Nancy Walton Millar. Second Row:-Betty Moreltog Carroll D. Myersp Hugh L. Parsonsg Mary Schultzp lanet Shorty Iaoob Stillmang Iimmie Vance Stovallp Iohrtny Striebery Wayne Swearinqen, Bottom Row:-William Tobin Thorntong Ianet Trabuccop Ianet Twitchellg Anne Jacqueline Wallacep Vivian A. Wilcoxp Martha Lee Williamsg Paul Williamsg Margy Wrightg Alice Zoeller. L-:s 19:8 . t'.' A .ri ,pw . 1' 1 , C .' L . 'f A . -H' SPRING TERM OFFICERS-C Cont.J TOMMY M. CAMPBELL Parliamentarian GERALDINE CAROLINA MONIER Historian DOROTHY DAVIS Reporter BILL BRYANT DOUGLAS IOHNSON Co-Sergeants-at-Arms MEIEEMBL Chaplain Q Bureaug sponsoring all Charity drivesg forming the Courtesy Cornmitteeg pub- lishing a Student Directory and School Handbookg keeping the Student Council Patio beautitulg and keeping in contact with Student Council Associations of other high schools all over the nation. Ietterson was host school tor the Bexar County Student Council. Representatives from left were sent to the Texas Association ot Student Councils. The Student Council, due to the leadership of President lohnny Hernandez and its other capable officers, has gone through another successful year ot serving the students and the school in every Way possible. PAGE 133 wmmi jefjeuan sczmz ami Top Row:-Mr. K. Spons. Cazell, Sec'y, Lucile Treas., Parl., Hal Wachtman Major. Bailey, Louis Almon How:-Charles Agnew Dougherty, Dean Edwin Peggy Few, Maynard G, Hemphill, Virginia Hicks. The Thomas lefferson Band, one of this school's most brilliant musical organizations, has been identified since 1933 by its colorful blue and red uniforms. The purpose of this band is to produce music for all important affairs and to represent our school in music festivals and other civic events. Under the very skillful and capable directorship of Mr. Kenneth C. Emery, the T.I.l-l.S. band was the first band in the city to appear on television and the first to use lighted half-time drills in San Antonio. Noted for its half-time performances PAGE 134 -Bill Ekluncl, Pres., Clifton Davenport, Ir., Vice-Pres., Helen Ann Peggy lean Passwaters, Rep, Kenneth Cale Beissner, Sgt.-at-Arms and - Brooks Loftin Alexander, Roberta Anderson, Gay Arnold, Kathleen E. Brockhaus: lulie Ann Buchanan, Ayres Robert Cerrnin. Third Mary Ann Dickson, Mary Catherine Donahue, Charles Allen Frank Eichman. Bottom Row:-Richard Andrews Eklund Harper, Iohnny Hatcher, Laura Rosemary Heath, Marian ., f-' 'x,. 5 if V . iii ETKLXL 1' 'QGTHZQL '9'lAgQ35r . . . 4 t pl' ,..z. ' 1 '7?'1y1J1fl I? -ggi, SPRING TERM OFFICERS KENNETH C. EMERY Sponsor BILL EKLUND ,,.- I-w President CLIFTON DAVENPORT, IR. d Vice-President HELEN ANN CAZELL Corresponding Secretary '7fzamafL Scfzaal Top Row:-Alan Hill: loe W. Howard: Charles Kuentz: Tom Lasater: Yvonne Le Compte: Barbara Ann Lehman: Clara Ieanne Lodovic: Patricia McCord: Ierry Frank Milner: Barbara Moore. Second Row:-lim Murray: Charles Ray Nolan: Hector Hendon Ortegon: Lloyd Owens: Mary Kay Parr: Morris Penner: Edward Paul Pepper: Tanis Ionia Petty: lames Quinton: Marjorie Ransdell, Third Row: -Iewel Reeves: Charles H. Rupe: Florajane Marie Rupe: Mary Nell Russell: Theodore Schneider: Bill Sherrill: lerry Wayne Smith: Virginia Stedham: Billy Rav Stephens: Sandra Suaarman. Bottom How:-Gloria Ann Tallabas: Wanda lean Thornton: Donald Winston Titus: lay Weidenfeld: William Drummond Welburri, III: Lou White: Henrietta Will: Beverly Wolf: Linda Wood: Dickie Young, ' J.-56 Y IP, .- .lg 55: ' 'Ev gil ,if- on the football field, this organization is one of the Mustangs 'main supporters and accompanies the football team to out-of-town SPRING TERM OFFICERS'lCom'l games. The band Went to Austin by bus and later to Houston on the LUCILE MARTINEZ train for the football semi-finals. On October l, l95U, the band gave Treasurer the Texas Cavaliers a roaring send-off to Chicago. On October DIXIE ANN DICKSON Historian 17, the band played a few musical selections for the annual Fathers' PEGGY IEAN PASSWATERS . I Reporter Night Program, and the next day its members were presented with refreshments by the President of the P.T.A. in appreciation of the PAGE 135 7 fellmm Sahara! Bam! -fm? Mk , M47 z- ' A ie' I,-JSM B , H .. 'Q :mmf Minivans. Fi .1 -5 .- ie-e 6 B .ew -ir. Q Below: HAL WACHTMAN ATKINS Drum Mayor Above: BILL EKLUND, Band President 1 1 I 1 1 preceding night's performance. The band's members represented Thomas lefferson in Austin in a march- ing contest on October 20, before having the privilege of seeing the Texas-Arkansas football game. The musical organization had its annual celebration at Youngbloods on October 27, 1950. Everyone had a Wonderful time at the party Where fried chicken, rolls, tea, and delicious apple-pie were served. San Antonio, the home of the military for the past 100 years, Was the scene of a gigantic cele- bration on November l, 1950, for the Centennial Military Day. Distinguished generals, civic leaders, and the two stars, Maureen O'l-lara and Iohn Wayne, were present. Our band supplied the PAGE 136 K ' ...I musical background tor the program. The musical students were given passes to the World Premier ot the movie Rio Grande. Cn November ll, our school was represented by this fine marching organi- zation in the Armistice Day Parade. The band played on November 21 tor the pep-rally held at the Woodlawn Theater for the support of our fine football team and on November 29, l95O, for the Bexar County Student Leadership Association held at Jefferson. The members received their beautiful sweaters on November 29, and December l2th was the day on which they were presented certificates at an assembly by Mr. Rogers for their contest Work. After the presentations, a concert of varied selections ot music Was given tor the school students. Ianuary 3lst the band played for the Mother's March of Dimes, and on the following day gave its annual concert. In February, some of the most accomplished musical students Went to Galveston for the All-State Band and Orchestra Work, and in the same month the band had a dance. On March 29, the band entered the State Regional Band Contest. The organization also took an active part in furnishing the music for the Military General Inspection of our other uniformed groups in Ietterson. PAGE 137 spmiz, em FALL TERM OFFICERS, Top Row: -Mary Iean Harrell, Pres., Elizabeth loyce Iohnson, Vice-Pres., Ioan Morrison, Sec'yg Iohn Otis Kirkpatrick, Treas Mary Lee Hill, Parl., Lesbia Lobo, Hist., Barbara Anne Leonard, Reap Lloyd Miller, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row:-Rorie Martinez, Chaplain. MEMBERS:- Tonya Nadara Blenisy Mar Louise Castillon, Barbara Fortassain, Charles Hutchinson Ionesg Iames Aubrey Kilcrease, Ir., Sandra Lovece, Yolanda Loveceg Sharon Diane Nash, Bottom Row: -Martha Lou Pittenger, Margaret Mildred Pratt, Io Ann Proctor, Raymond L. Richardsg Eleanor Loraine Silberg Iudy Ann Sugarrnanp Mary Alice Surteesp Ianet Twitchellp Vivian A. Wilcox. The Spanish Club was organized in 1945 by Miss Marguerite Perez and Miss Charlotte Ellen Wright. Aims are to understand Spanish culture and language. Silver and green are the colors of the club. Membership is limited to titty who must have good grades in all subjects and not lower than a B average in Spanish. A banquet was given tor all the club members. The Spanish Club is a club lor anyone interested in having tun While participating in Worth- while projects. PAGE 138 Ah. Q III SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS MARGUERITE PEREZ MISS CHARLOTTE E. WRIGHT Co-Sponsors SHARON DIANE resident MARY IEAN HARRELL Vice-President MARY ALICE SURTEES Secretary LLOYD OWENS Treasurer MARY FRANCES BARRY Parliamentarian YOLANDA LOVECE Historian SANDRA LOVECE . Reporter IOHN OTIS KIRKPATRICK Sergeant-at-Arms 7am- 7aw op How:-Bob Logan Baileyg Iudith M. Q. Blanlcmang George S, Briggsg Tommy M. Campbellp Shirley lane Carterp Marjorie Nell Classeng Corine ay Craigp Ieannine Fay Craigg Clifton Davenport, Ir. Second Row:-Mary Catherine Donahueg Ben E, Edwardsp Carolyn Fairallg Iimmy Fiteg Mike . Grogang Richard C. Gromeg Virginia Hicks: Bette Manstielclp Barbara lean I-Iuddleston. Bottom Row:-Bette Ieanne Mayg Carolyn Louise Plattg ichard Porterg Charles Pulliamg Iames Quintenp Charles H, Rupep Ierry Ryanp Marvin F. Schweppeg Olga Marie Talericog Iva Van Pelt. ffzgjwgte 4, YE. , iv . 3g-gr' S I lfgfze. OFFICERS MISS MATTIE SHARP BREWER S IERITQHRTXAN 'eigihfsvf MARY CATHERINE DONAHUE Tow Chief RICHARD PORTER Little Chief CAROLYN LOUISE PLATT Little Tow Chief VIRGINIA HICKS Many Words BETTE MANSFIELD IFalll BETTE IEANNE MAY ISpringJ Many Feathers MARIORIE NELL CLASSEN Many Long Feathers CLIFTON DAVENPORT, IR. Wiseman RICHARD C. GROME Wampum Snatcher BARBARA IEAN HUDDLESTON Scout OLGA MARIE TALERICO Birchbark Keeper CAROLYN FAIRALL Medicine 'Man Chartered December 19, 1947, the Tom-Tow began a new tradition in letter- son-a co-ed social club with Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer as sponsor. The members have all kinds ot parties. The one at Mary Catherine Donahue's, September 27th, was wild with tun. No one can plan happier initiations than that one. With Iimmy Fite as comedian, every meeting has been exciting. November llth is a serious date for Americans, so the Tom-Tows took seriously their annual assembly on that date. The pathos and glory ot three wars were presented this year, Nothing could have been more colorful than the dance at Carolyn Fairall's playroom-an ideal place plus good music. Ianuary 14th was a date to be remembered. The Wiener roast Ianuary 3lst at Barbara Bradshaw's brought out the full membership. The key to the club name is the initials WOMEN OF TOMORROW and MEN OF TOMORROW spelled back- wards. PAGE 139 ' T T Pl FALL TERM OFFICERS, Top Row: -Vivian A. Wilcox, Pres., Sallie lean Zimmerman, Vice- Pres., Leah Ray Solomon, Sec'y, Io Ann Simons, Parl,, Iackie lean Campbell, Hist., David Cater, Rep. Second Row: -Bill Eklund, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, lerry Walker Winslow, Co-Sgt,-ab Arms. MEMBERS:-William Bert Allen, Nancy Belle Balatow, Mabel Claire Bower, Celia Ann Britton. Third Row:-Susan Brody, Patricia Ann Copeland, Ann Copple, Arnold Alclerete Delgado, Dickie Dickson, Dixie Ann Dickson, Fourth Row: -Marilyn Edelman, Betty lo Eidelbach, Norma loan Ferguson, Ann Fusselman, Peggy Ann Garlitz, Marilyn Gerhardt, Glenn Iordan Goldhurg. Fifth Row:-Iarnes Wallace Gunn, Richard Hernandez, Christine Louise Lehman, Dolores Lemes, Ana Maria Majalca, Nancy Walton Millar, Marilyn Diane Mowre . Sixth Row: - Carroll D. Myers, Patricia McCord, lean Ray McKaig, Norman Oates, Mary Igay Parr, Iaclyn Pink, Nancy Elerie Ray. Bottom Row:-Thomas Riebe, Maxine Shapiro, Bill Sherrill, Luz Maria Torres, Margot Weissman, Mary Lynn Willingham, Sarah Louise Young. SPRING TERM OFFICERS MISS VIVIAN ARSTEIN LEAI-I RAY SOLOMON IACKIE IEAN CAMPBELL Sponsor Secretary Historian VIVIAN A. WILCOX CHARLIE SHIELDS DAVID CATER President Treasurer Reporter SALLIE IEAN ZIMMERMANN IO ANN SIMONS IERRY WALKER WINSLOW Vice-President Parliamentarian BILL EKLUN Co-Sergeanfs-at-Rrms PAGE 140 7aZen1ii fncaapaaaiecf i N NT fkp-Vex 16:-l X iii Q , l , X flax . I' ,I v 1.51, V Talents, Inc., which is sponsored bf Miss Vivian Arstein, was organized to the purpose ot promoting an interes in entertainment and providing ex! perience tor amateurs in this tielo During the month of November the clul took a show to Brooke General Hospita and provided the entertainment tor E carnival at Temple Beth-El. Diant Blacks house was the site ot theif Christmas party. Talents, Inc., spon sored the floor show for the Studen Council's Christmas dance and gave c show tor the Professional Business Women's Association in the St. Anthony Hotel's Pereaux Room. An elaborate dinner Was given in April honoring the seniors. Many scheduled performance: tor members of Talents, Inc., rounder out the year. NNNQNAL HUNUG SOCIUTY 5 Sl ? New luemiwfi ,af lfze fl' .JZ Adams, Dick Atkins, Hal Wachtman Brody, Susan lCampbell, Tommy M. Canby, Steven L. Chidgey, Cecile Copeland, Patricia Ann Eidelbach, Betty Io Frederick, Irene Dorothy Garlitz, Peggy Ann I-licks, Virginia l Ballard, Beverly Ann Baugh, lanie Blewster, Bobby Bones, Marilynn Copple, Ann Davis, Dorothy Green, Louise Green, Nancy Iohnson, Douglas CLASS OF 1951. ELECTED MARCH, 1951 Holifield, Bobby Vernon Iohnson, Susan Marie Keller, Russell Lee Kneip, Eleanor lane Kneip, Ierre Leigh, Esther Leonard, Barbara Anne Lyon, Pauline Mangold, Virginia Mae Morello, Betty O'Donnell, Frank Bernard Passwaters, Peggy lean Proctor, Io Ann CLASS OF 1952, ELECTED MARCH, 1951 Iohnson, Milton Krause, Donald Lee, Bet Yee Logan, Harry Millar, Nancy Walton Miller, Lloyd Morrison, Ioan Riggs, Robert Harlan Alanna Sacielaf Reper, Ronald R. Riebe, Thomas Scott, lack Carter Solomon, Leah Ray Wallace, Anne Iacqueline Ward, Billy Weisberg, lone Rhona Wilcox, Vivian A. Williams, Paul Witcher, Beverly Ann Zimmermann, Sallie lean Zoeller, Alice Sarris, Katina Schlesinger, Molly Shaetter, I. R. Siegel, Robert Stovall, Iimmie Vance Williams, Martha Lee Willitt, Carole Wilmeth, Elizabeth Note:- Members of the National Honor Society Who were elected as juniors in March, 1950, will be found on page 123. PAGE 1-11 JV ZX X . ., ,HKS may ff., Q a.-Z-. X SQ!- M ' gr AI 'K rw .LW . , Mmche Mibfame Gump ff Upper, Front Row: -Iohn Peter Seagle, Cdt. Lt. Col., Iack Adair, Cdt. lst Lt., Kenneth C. Bibb, Cdt. lst Lt., Ralph V. Lemes, Cdt. Capt., Edwin Lamar Richter, Cdt. Capt., Davis Conkling, Cdt. lst Lt., William W. Bradshaw, Cdt. Lt. Col. Second Row: -Tom Bertetti, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Joseph Richard Hoefle, Cdt. Sgt., Fred Whitt, Cdt. Plc., Sammie Iames Granato, Cdt. Ptc., Michael Stevens, Cdt. Plc., Alan Ringold, Cdt. Pic., Iohn Billy Abernathy, Cdt. Pic., Arthur Clements, Cdt. Pic., Hal L. Wallace, Cdt. lst Sgt., Iohn David Bell, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Third Row: -Donald Clawson, Cdt. Sgt., David McWhorter, Cdt. Pic., Ioe E, Bludworth, Cdt. Plc., Ervin R. Fisher, Cdt. Sgt., Al Hunt, lr., Cdt. Pic., Delbert Richmond, Cdt. Pic., Robert Monroe Fite, Cdt. Cpl., Henri L. Trudeau, Cdt. Cpl., lim McCloskey, Cdt. Plc. Fourth Row:-lack Aarron Efron, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Roger L. Pierce, Cdt. Pfc., Iack Van Vleck, Cdt. Plc., David Cornell, Cdt. Cpl., Robert Plunkett Wood, Cdt. Pic., Robert B. Herrera, Cdt. Plc., Charles Camp, Cdt. Plc., Richard McHugh, Cdt. Plc., Charles Loy, Cdt. Plc, Fifth Row:-Franklin D. Harris, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Alfred Adams, Cdt. Sgt., Oliver Holden, Cdt. Pfc., Iames Chapin, Cdt. Plc., Kenneth McGregor, Cdt. Pic., Iames Raymond Iackson, Cdt, Cpl., Nicholas Brown, Cdt. Plc. Lower:-Hard practice is required for the R.O.T.C. competition football games, PAGE 144 6 any ..- A 6 4... ner Upper. Front Row:-Richard Porter, Cdt. lst Lt., Frank Holland Williams, Ir., Cclt. 2nd Lt., Iohn W. Marmor, Cdt. Capt., George Walton Peterson, Cdt. Maj., Tommy M. Elting, Cdt. Znd Et. Second Row:-lack Piehl, Cdt. Sgt., Raymond McLean, Ir., Cdt. Pic., Robert C. Davis, Ir., Earl H. Morgan, Cdt. Pic., Levelle Mahoocl, Cdt. Plc., Charles Pulliam, Cdt. Pic., Arnold Ierome Barnett, Cdt. Pic., Stanley R. Wilkson, Iimmy Fite, Cdt. Pic., William T, Young, Cdt. lst Sgt. Third Row:-Ray Averitt, Cdt. Pic., David V. Morin, Herif Leo Moore, Cdt. Pic., Ioe Velasquez Guerra, Cdt. Sgt., Pat Brady, Cdt. Pic., Al Rodgers, Cdt. Sgt., Fourth Row:-Charles Holler, Cdt. Ptc., Edward Gomes, Cdt. Sgt., Robert Planto, Cdt. Pic., Kenneth Brown, Walter Marlatt, Cdt. Plc., Bob Schwope, Cdt. Pic. Fifth How: -Earl Milton Colley, Cdt. Pic., Bernardo Carlos Lewis, Cdt. Pic., Paul Burson, Cdt. Pic., Arnold Ondarza, III, Cdt. Cpl., Murlin O'Bryant, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., William Bert Allen, Cdt. Cpl. Lower:-The presentation ol colors is executed in an impressive ceremony. PAGE 145 Cdt. Pic., Cdt. Sgt., Cdt. Pic., Ierry Rote, Cdt. Pic., Iohn Otis Kirkpatrick, Cdt. Sgt. Cdt. Pic., Iohn Folkes, Cdt. Pic., Majalca, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Charles Michael C. Andrews, Cdt. Pic., Qampamf Upper, Front Row:-Douglas George Macnair, Cdt. Maj., Richard C, Grome, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Dick Gibbs Arellano, Cdt. lst Lt., Harry E. Zenner, Ir., Cdt. Capt., John Kenneth Harz, Cdt. Capt., Iohn Michael Prokopchak, Cdt. lst Lt., Iohn Rogers, Cdt. Lt. Col. Second Row:-Raymond L. Richards, Cdt. Sgt., Gale Thompson, Cdt. Sgt., George H. Neff, Cdt Sgt, lst Cl., Clifford Grum, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl,, Arnold Alderete Delgado, Cdt. Sgt., Reed Alexander Rankin, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Richard Green, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Iohn Grant Carlson, Cdt. Cpl., Viviano Velasquez Guerra, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Charles H. Latham, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Albert A. D'Orsogna, Cdt. 2nd Lt, Third Row:-Paul Kime, Cdt. Pic., Louis Edward Sullenberger, Cdt. Pfc., Robert Lee Glazener, Cdt. Pic., Richard Sacks, Cdt. Pic., Alonzo Christie, Cdt. Pic., Ronald Reper, Cdt. Sgt., Iohn Hoistetter, Cdt. Pic., H. H, Burney, Cdt. Plc., Louie Hughes, Cdt. Pic., Peter Kuntz, Cdt. Cpl, Fourth Row:-Robert Allen Webber, Cdt. Cpl., Richard Fest, Cdt. Pfc., Ierry Mount, Cdt. Pic., Dan Christ Bitsis, Cdt. Pfc., Iohn Orcrzen, Cdt. Pic., Dick Shanley, Cdt. Pic., Waldon H. Smith, Cdt. Pic., I. Ierarne Wurzbach, Cdt. Pic., Robert Byrom Welshans, Cdt. Cpl. Fifth Row:-Ramon T. Kottter, Cdt. Pic., Harry Mclildowney, Cdt. Pic., Paul Lundeberg, Cdt. Pic., William Allan Robinson, Cdt. Pic., Iames Calvin Berbiglia, Cdt. Sgt., Derald Smith, Cdt. lst Sgt. Lower:-Sand-Table discussion oi intricate military tactics. PAGE 146 Qanqzanq Upper, Front Row:-Bob Koester, Cdt. Znd Lt., Bob Iones, Cdt. lst Lt., Leonard Francis Nelson, Cdt. Capt., Carroll D. Myers, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Leslie Iames Armor, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Second Row:-Charles White, Cdt. Sgt., Iohn Edward Gwyen, Cdt. Sgt., Billy Klempt, Cdt. Cpl., Leroy Elvin Muenzler, Ir., Cdt. Cpl., Phil Iohnson, Cdt. Cpl., Homer Albert Whittle, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Hugh I.. Parsons, Cdt. Sgt., Ewing Evans, Cdt. Sgt., Don Carter, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl., Henry H. Young, Cdt. lst Sgt., Bob Hooper, Cdt. Sgt. lst Cl. Third Row:-Kenneth Dale Price, Cdt. Pvt., Ben Marin, Cdt. Pic., Hector Cantu, Cdt. Pvt., Robert Howard, Cdt. Pic., Kenneth Guy Nunnelly, Cdt. Pic., Raymond Villareal, Cdt. Plc., Robert Ondarza, Cdt. Pvt., Rochester McEldowney, Cdt. Pvt., Roger Robles, Rct., Robert Hamilton, Cdt. Plc,, Ronald Herrmann, Cdt. Cpl. Fourth Row:-Iohn Rinard, Cdt. Plc., William Harborth, Cdt. Pic., Sidney Anderson, Cdt. Pvt., Tommy Edward Bailey, Cdt. Pic., George Kirkland, Cdt. Pvt., Robert Edward Magers, Cdt. Plc., Wade Hampton, Cdt. Pic., Iohn McGibeny, Cdt. Pvt., Willie Garza, Cdt. Pic., Harold Moses, Cdt. Pic., Karl Perry, Cdt. Pic. Filth Row:fTommy Cano, Cdt. Plc., Bob McDowell, Cdt. Pvt., Peter Sohakian, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Hutchinson Iones, Cdt. Pfc., Edward Ianas, Cdt. Plc., I. C. Bain, Cdt. Pic., Terry McGuire, Cdt. Pvt,, William Cullar, Cdt. Pvt., Louis Hastings, Cdt. Pvt., Charles Robert Oelkers, Cdt. Cpl. Lower:-The Dead Eye Dicks of Company D never miss their mark. PAGE 147 , .4 lull 7eam The Thomas Iefferson High School Drill Team was organized with the ROTC. unit at Main Avenue High School in l9l8. There have been many changes in the size and composition of the organization since then, but the ideals and standards will always remain the same. The boys are bonded together as a true team by the disciplined co-operation and co-ordination in which they work. The purpose of the Drill Team is to represent lefferson in competitions and ceremonies. Every year the team has many chances to carry out these traditions. There are football games, street parades, reviews, and school competitions in which they participate. This year's drill team has upheld the honors of the previous teams and even more so. Not only has the team done more than its share of entertainment, and been judged the best drill team of San Antonio, but each member has been awarded a school activity letter by Mr. Rogers for outstanding per- formances. There is still a greater reward than this. lt is known only to the individual who experiences it. When you march upon the field under the command of the leader that you have loved and respected, you absorb and radiate the confidence of perfection which he gives you. You know that you are perfection. You march like a machine-like a unit-like a team. This reward through satisfaction is the greatest reward that there is. 4. PAGE 148 gm' cette: eww Top Row:-Ona Marschall, Spons. FALL TERM OFFICERS:-Claire Williams, Pres., Mary Lee O'Mealy, Vice-Pres, Ann McBoberts, Cor. Sec'y, Barbara Colleen Downing, Rec. Sec'y, Mary Margaret Schmitz, Treas., Elizabeth Ioyce Iohnson, Parl., Iane Collette Kirk, Hist., Clare Horning, Rep., Yeola Steed, Sgt.-at-Arms. Second Row:-Barbara I. Iohnson, Chaplain. MEMBERS:-Eleanor Ann Brown, Cecile Chidgey, Betty Io Eidelbach, Barbara Fortassain, Barbara Sue Frazier, Peggy Ann Garlitz, Kay Frances Harper, Rivian Harris, Diane Hierholzer. Third Row:-Patricia Ann Hinze, Eleanor lane Kneip, Betty Ieanne Krause, Barbara Anne Leonard, Pauline Lyon, Virginia Mae Mangold, Bette Mansfield, Iris Nell McCowg, Io Ann Proctor, Margie Reinagel. Bottom Row:-Norma Lee Roberts' Pat Sandifer, Mary Lou Saxon, Leah Bay Solomon, Vivian A. Wilcox, Mary Lynn Willingham, Barbara Wright, Margy Wright, Elainelloyce Wulte, Sallie lean Zimmerman, Alice Zoeller. 4:1-Lia an f:4FN': 'Yin ' . lf '- I A 'aw V The Girls' Cadet Corps was founded in l933 as the l'Sponsors' Club under the sponsorship of Miss Mattie Sharpe Brewer. Membership SPRING -1-EBM OFFICERS is limited to girls with twenty-five credits, a B average, good MISS ONA MARSCHALLI Sponsor posture, a good attendance record, and military aptitude. Under CLAIRE WILLIAMS, President the present sponsorship of Miss Ona Marschall the group has 37 MARXZcijE,EeS?dg'InEALY members. The purpose of the club is to set examples of good ANN MQFROBERTS character, good scholarship, dependability, and friendliness. The gggegpggdiggggczgfcy club project is to bring cheer to a needy family through contributions Recording Secretary of clothing, food and money. The group attends church as a unit MARY MATIESQEEQTL SCHMITZ once a month. Service includes two trips to games in Austin and ELIZABETH IOYCE IOHNSON Houston. Social activities included a dance with the R.O.T.C., PAT gifggirglcgiqoncn Mother-Daughter Tea February tenth at the home of Elaine-Wulfe, CLARE HORNING, Reporter and the Military Ball. Motto of the club: The value of service de- YEOLA STEED, Sergeant-at-Arms ' ' - - ' ' MARY LYNN WILLINGHAM peunds nit uion the glory of the position but the spirit with which Chaplain 1 is ren ere . PAGE 149 0 fmt' cw ii? I Top Row:-Major Charles M. Pattie, Commandantg William W. Bradshaw, Cclt. Lt. Col., Pres., lohn Kenneth Harz, Cdt. Capt., Vice Pres., Carroll D. Myers, Cdt, lst Lt., Sec'y, Edwin Lamar Richter, Cdt. lst Lt,, Treas.p Kenneth C. Bibb, Cdt. lst Lt. Second Row: -Davis Conkling, Cdt. lst Lt., Tommy M, Eltirag, Cdt. lst Lt., Richard C. Grome, Cdt. lst Lt., Bob Iones, Cdt. Capt., Ralph V. Lernes, Cdt, Capt.: Douglas George Macnair, dt, Major. Bottom Row: -Iohn W. Marmor, Cdt. Capt., Leonard Francis Nelson, Cdt. Capt., George Walton Peterson, Cclt. Majorg Iohn Peter Seagle, Cdt. Lt. Col., William Tobin Thornton, Cclt, Col,p Harry E. Zenner, Ir., Cdt. Capt. OFFICERS MAJOR CHARLES M. PATTIE Sponsor WILLIAM W. BRADSHAW President IOHN KENNETH HARZ Vice-President CARROLL D. MYERS Secretary EDWIN LAMAR RICHTER Treasurer ROBERT ROGERS Sergeant-at-Arms PAGE 150 Mm- eammduanecf Qgiceu' Glad Top Row: -Iohn David Bell, Pres., Hal L. Wallace, Vice-Pres., William T. Young, Sec'yg Hugh L. Parsons, Treas. Second Row:-Derald Smiih, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Henry H, Young, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Allred Adams: William Bert Allen. Botfom Row:-Donald Clawson, Clifford Grumg Raymond Richards, Homer Albert Whittle. OFFICERS MASTERXSERGEANT BILLY MURPHY Sponsor IOHN DAVID BELL President HAL L, WALLACE Vice-President WILLIAM T. YOUNG Secretary HUGH L. PARSONS Treasurer DERALD SMITH HENRY H, YOUNG Co-Sergeanis-at-Arms PAGE 151 ' ' ' 7, A - ' 1 . . , . T A Q,', ,Qt I. w..,f5v.im w . I-fd Q2- g fig: 7-', M: fi- fs M'-g A0243 ,.-f ff' 5 ,l if ' ' fax gffi '+ JT' . 'f 'TW 'ifff . 5 Q.f'T .' Q ,--- I W ' 7 f Z f X 4 ,. X Above:- KUpperl Drill Team has perfect timing in the Queen Annes Salute. KCenterl Readyl Aiml Fire? Girls' Cadet Corps Rifle Team. CLowerl lntra-City Rifle Team Champions. Opposite Page:- CUpperl Per- sonal lnspection. CUpper Centerl Calisthenics. lower Center? Study of Correct Deployment. CLoWe-rl LD CS E of C . PAGE 153 if 'Km Sy. x.. QE, ,,, Q , 2 , 1 iff? . 52,59 'TEQQ5 'm . A -, if 5 i???w W 2 Pr -Q .1 Q Baum Main am! Majmdia W lM'f'm Jvie - ffwfylfvww I fl Ml K ', L , ' 'Uiciaaq Much goalie!! 7eam Front Row:-iGarrett,Magcweli Mgr., Frankie San Marco, Hubert Dixon, Ierry Pyle, Connie Orr, Rodney Keller, Leonides Gonzales, Mg. Second Row:-Tommy Campbell, M i , Edward Garza, Robert Hundley, Earl Tritt, Billy Conn Tony A George Anderson, Carl Falk, Douglas ohnson, Paul Williams. Third Row:-Coach Iewell Wallace, Tommy Albright, lack ammer, Woody Scales, Louis Nelson, Iohn Iohns, Dale Martin, Ierre Kneip, Billy Quinn, Pat Tolar, Iames Hill, Coach Vernon Walenta. Fourth Ho y Douthit, Dan Blenis, Malcolm Kitchens, Tommyv-Hairston., Eric Knebel Philip Pearse, G hc Rodney Streater, Harold Pryor. September 15 - The Mustangs opened the l95O season with a 6-U defeat at the hands of the Tivy Antlers of Kerrville. Although beaten, the Ponies' line, led by Ierry Pyle and Tommy Hairston, showed promise of great things for the future. The Mustangs' running attack was led by Billy Quinn and Bob Hundley. September 22 - Fighting back after a defeat by Kerrville, the Mustangs overpowered the mighty Corpus Christi Buccaneers 6-U. Billy Quinn scored the first Iefferson tally of the year on an eighteen yard scoring gallop over his own right guard. The whole Ieff line was outstanding on defense, with Knebel and Hairston romping in the Bucs' backfield all night. September 29 -- Playing their best game of the year, the fired-up Ponies won their first victory in House Park since l934 by defeating the favored Austin Maroons 27-O. The great Pony line overpowered their heavier opponents holding Austin to 86 yards rushing. Hundley and Quinn led the Mustang offensive attack with Hundley scoring twice and Quinn crossing the stripe once. Pat Tolar tallied once and converted three times. October 7-The Mustangs opened their district play by pounding the Edison Bears 59-6. The Bears were never a threat as the Mustangs cleared the bench. Billy Quinn led the scoring parade with four touch- downs, Bob Hundley getting three, and Sidney Douthit and Paul Williams one each. Pat Tolar converted five times. Douthit, the city's highest scoring center, tallied on a 79 yard pass interception. The mighty line, spearheaded by Douthit and All-State Eric Knebel, held the Bears to 52 yards rushing. PAGE 158 jefjeuan luudlangd 7950-1951 September l5 Iefferson .... .O Kerrville . ..... 6 September 22 lefferson ..... 6 Corpus Christi. .O September 29 Iefferson .... 27 Austin . ...,... O October 7 ' Iefferson .... 59 Edison . . ..... .6 October 12 Iefferson .... 81 Lanier... ...6 Left:-Tolar struggles to get away from an Alamo Heights tackler. Upper Center:-Quinn takes to the air over Heights. Lower Center:-Quinn repeats this time against Kerrville. Right:-Quinn off again in spite of the Tech player UBI. October 27 Ietferson .... 34 Harlandale . . . .0 November 3 lefferson .... 46 Tech. ..., ...ES November 1 l lefferson .... 55 Burbank . ..,.. 7 November l7 Iefferson .... 42 Alamo Heights . O November 23 Iefferson ..,. 25 Braclcenridge . Zl December l lefferson ..... O Reagan . ....... 35 October 12 - Stronger than ever, the Mustangs overpowered the Lanier Voks 81-6. Reserves played almost the entire game and what a game they played. Connie Qrr and speedy Earl Tritt each scored three times. Quinn, although playing very little, also tallied three times. Dan Blenis, Ierre Kneip, and Paul Williams each scored once with Pat Tolar convert- ing eight times and Tommy Albright once. The playing of the reserves gave notice of a bright future next year for the Mustangs with the running of Orr and Tritt up to par with that of the regulars. October 27 - The thundering herd of Mustangs roared to a 34-O victory over a highly vaunted Harlandale team. The playing of end Malcolm Kitchens was outstanding as he smothered the Harlandale backs for losses, time and time again. The scrappy lndians were never in the game as the powerful Mustang line held Harlandale backs to a minus 14 yards. Quinn pounded to four touchdowns and Hundley one. November 3 - Qn the coldest night of the season, the Mustangs blasted the Tech Buffs 45-6. lt was Malcolm Kitchens playing another fierce game at end, as he was responsible for two touchdowns for the Mustangs, before they had the ball. Kitchens, after setting a Buff passer back on the three, blocked a Buff punt, and hard charging Tommy Hairston covered in the end zone for the first score. Minutes later, Tech tried a pass, Kitchens waylaid the pass, and the ball squirted straight up in the air with Dan Blenis taking it on the fly and going 40 yards to score. Two touchdowns each by Quinn and Hundley and one by Earl Tritt with Tolar converting 4 times was the remainder of leff's scoring. PAGE 159 ! Q , Mules 42-U. The Mustang tallies came like bolts of lightning with Quinn racing 92 and 81 yards for touchdowns and l-lundley scampering 82 yards for another. Center Sidney Douthit added six more points with a 31 yard pass interception, Douthit, Hairston, and Knebel did the blocking in fine fashion, and reserve ends Antonio Alejandro and Iohn Iohns performed like veterans. November 23-In a game that won the district championship for the lefferson Mustangs and lost seven pounds for Coach Wallace, the fighting Mustangs came from behind to defeat the Bracken- ridge Eagles in the annual Turkey Day tilt 25-21. The game was nearly too much for everybody in the stadium. The Ieff fans' chins were on the ground as Warren Anderson crossed the goal line to put the Eagles ahead 21-6, but the fighting Mustangs showed they had plenty of heart by coming back on a 58 yard scoring pass from sophomore Connie Orr to Malcolm Kitchens. Still needing two touch- downs, the Mustangs, led by the quarterbacking of Pat Tolar, scored once more on a quarterback sneak. Then Earl Tritt started the final drive on a Upper Left:-Kitchens has the ball, but a Brackenridge tackler is closing in fast as Blenis comes up from the rearr Upper Right:--Hundley hits the dirt under a tangle of Brack. feet, Lower:-A completed pass to Blenis rocks Brackenridge. nl, f i t if i -. Q Q 1 Q - l U b L.. , , , ,. -, '- -V- -W ,- ' 1, . PAGE 161 28 yard gallop to the left 49. The Mustangs bruised to the five with Tolar going over from there. December 1 - Going into their third semifinal game in as many years, the Mustangs ran into a highly fired Iohn Reagan team and Went ,down in defeat 35-U. As Coach Wallace said, We just got an old PAGE 162 7mlze1f fbwf Sicfelinai Upper:-Hall time drill - o moment ot silent prayer. Left Center:-Iewell Wallace and Vernon Walenta sweating it out. Right Center: - Varied ex- pressions on the way to the game, Lower: - Cheerleaders do their bit toward victory. Nl fashioned country licking. Bob Hundley received a head injury in the opening minutes and Was un- able to play the rest oi the game. Everything seemed to go Wrong ior the Mustangs as they fumbled the only time they were near the Reagan goal line. gadfzeliall 7eam Coach: HARRY HAMILTON No. 30 -Carl Allen No. 43 - Rudy Amaya Kirchner 3l - Alfred Frank Talerico 44 - Iames Reese Porter 32 A Nelson Carl Alexander 45 - Pat Tolar 33 - Ray Smith El - Qouggflmn Bruchmiller 34 - Bill Bryant 52 W Barry Scott 35 - Charles Rodgers 53 - Carroll Hollis Smith 4l -- Ernest Oosterveen 54 - Philip M. Pearse ivktcikie Louis Evans xD 55 -Wayne Richardson Wright Managers: Frederick B. Bradshaw, GG1ELW9LlhgmVMGXWi Rukdbdl .Sana 1957 Seaman Ianuary 5 4 Ietlerson 5l Ianuary l2 - lefterson 55 lanuary l5 - Ietferson 43 lanuary l8 - Iefferson 5l Ianuary 22 -4 Ietferson 48 Ianuary 27 - Ietferson 34 February 2 - letterson 53 February 6 - Ietferson 55 February 8 - lefferson 54 February 14 - letferson 50 February 16 - letferson 39 February 20 Iefferson 32 February 23 - Iefferson 52 March Fl - lefferson 42 Harlandale , Burbank . ,. Tech . . . . Edison . . . . . Alamo Hts. . Lanier . . . . . Brackenridge Harlandale . Tech . .,.,. . Burbank . .. Edison . , . . . Alamo Hts.. 4 Lanier . . . . . Brackenridge PAGE 163 44 45 36 20 54 5l 34 4l 35 35 33 48 47 54 Upper:-Harlandale startled as Scott stops in mid-air. Lower:-Oosterveen outdoes them all as he makes for the basket, i A X E....,.,.-we - The Mustangs battle Edison. Upper:-Scott gets the jump on the Edison Bears, Lower Left:-Alexander and his famous hook shot. Lower Right:-The champ does it again. Ianuary 5 - Starting the season right, the Mustangs Whipped the fired-up l-larlandale Indians 5l to 44 in their first district game. Alexander took the scoring honors. Icxnuary 12-Ieff beat Burbank 55 to 45. Alexander, Bruchmiller, and Oosterveen each pitched in eleven points, and Rodgers had ten to show how Well the Mustangs shared the points. Icrnuary 15-The Red and Blue took their third PAGE 164 straight Victory by defeating the Tech Buffs 43 to 36. Alexander was high point man despite having a nail removed from the index finger of his left hand - a result of having banged a car door on it. Chile Rodgers followed close with ten points. Ianuary 18-The Ponies downed Edison, 5l to 20. Alexander Wound up his career in fine fashion. He roamed the back court like a demon, picking up rebounds right and left. He tallied eighteen points and Oosterveen scored twelve. Ianuary 22 - Suffering from the loss of Alexander, the Mustangs suffered their first district loss at the hands of the Alamo Heights Mules 48 to 54. Talerico was high point man with thirteen points. Rodgers was close behind with ten points. Bruchmiller and Scott both had nine points. Ianuary 27 S The Red and Blue were dealt a crippling blow by the Lanier Voks, as they received a 51 to 34 ,thrashing February 2-After losing two games in a row the Mustangs smothered the Eagles 53 to 34. Scott had fourteen points, and Chile Rodgers followed close with twelve. February 6 - The fighting Mustangs came up in the last lquarter to whip the Harlandale lndians 55 to 4l. Oosterveen was high point man .With sixteen points. February 8 - The lNags kicked a herd of Tech Buffaloes kfor a 54-35 loss. February 14-With every reserve seeing action the Mustangs wal- loped Burbank 50 to 35. Barry Scott paced the Red and Blue with twenty-two points. February 16-The Stallions barely slipped by the fighting Edison Bears. Reserve Caroll Smith took the scor- ling honors with nine points. February 20 - Defend- ing champion Iefferson got knocked off by the Mules for the second time, falling 48 to 32. This defeat put the Ponies into third place behind Lanier. Chile Rodgers led with thirteen points for the Nags. February 23 - ln one swift upset, Upper:-No, not on stilts. Alexander and South San's Dalton jumping for ball, Lower:-Talerico C319 lends a helping hand to Alexander, who has ball. PAGE 165 Iefferson moved back into second place in the City Conference race by turning the tables on Lanier 52 to 47. Scott had twelve points and Tolar and Oosterveen had eleven each. March 1- The Mustangs were upset by their arch-rivals, the Brackenridge Eagles, 54 to 42. Had Ieff won, a trip to the City Conference tournament in Dallas would have been earned. Nevertheless, the Mustangs played outstanding basketball throughout the year and finished in an enviable position. Upper:-What is a hurdle to these boys? Lower:-Billy Conn flying through the air with the greatest of ease. Coach: VERNON E. WALENTA Tom Allloright George Farrimond lohn Iohns Edward Ashley William Gonzales Douglas Iohnson Elliott Bilhartz fl' ed Hager? Iohn Raymond Iohnson Iarnes Brewster Tommy Hairston Milton Iohnson Reggie Brooks Ioe Hartoush -Louislarnes Iones Ie-rry Cline Tommy Hatfield Brian Wallace Idrclan Billy Conn Paul Hernandez, Ir. Edwin Keasler William Connally Richard Hernandez Rod Keller Charles Dittman David Herold Len Dan Kerr George Eloerhardt Bob Hooper Iames A. Kilcrease, Ir Russell Eighinger Val Hutchinson Eric Knebel George Falk Gordon E. Iamison Ierre Kneip PAGE 166 Lewis Kuhre Buddy Pletz Dean Sulcher Robert Edward Lee Therrell Powell LSFOY SUFTSGS BSIY Lister Bill Preweii George Thacker Ervin Lyon Thomas Ammon Quick Michael Thompson Dale Mmtin Carl Armon Rodriguez Pct Tolar E' Perfy MRLGHY Michael Rodriguez Earl Tritt l D ffl xgI Mmm Robert L. Schuploach Giiijeviiiisdls Richard Nelson Brian Schwgmkmg Dicky Ward Ernest Oosterveen Ernest Severin Paul Williams Connie Orr BObbY Shefmd Taylor Wong Ronnie Peavy Karl Spfiflgef Wayne R. Wright Roger Penrod Wayne Stroud Billy Yates Upper:-Practice in handing the baton, Center:-These quarter-milers are out to win more honors for the Ieff track team. Lower:-Paul Williams leaps high and far as his teammates watch the broad jump. March 8, 1951 - In the initial meet ot the season, lett's tracksters amassed 87 points to 31112 tor Alamo Heights and 26112 tor Tech to capture the triangular meet held at Alamo Heights Stadium. The Ponies were paced by Ierre Kneip, a double winner in the hurdles, and Tommy Hairston who took first place in the discus and was second to teammate Eric Knebel in the shot-put. March 16, 1951-The surprising Ponies finished only one point behind a powerful Miller High in the Corpus Christi High School Stadium. Again the ponies were led by weight man Tommy Hairston who broke both the shot-put and the discus records. Ierre Kneip tied the high hurdle record ot 15.5 seconds. March 22, 1951 - Finishing tirst in eight events, the letterson Mustangs went on to score a decisive victory over Brackenridge and Tech on the letterson home track. Paced by Kneip's double win in the hurdles and Hairston's victories in the shot-put and the discus, the Mustangs tallied 77112 points to 49112 for the Eagles and Z1 tor third place Tech. March 30, 1951- With the Cinder sport getting in tull swing the Ietterson Mustangs captured the city title from ten other competitors. lett's team balance paid ott with 52 points to 45112 tor Brackenridge. Terry Vetters came through With a victory in the 440 yard dash along with Hairston in the discus and Knebel in the shot-put. leff's sprint relay team ot Roger Penrod, Earl Tritt, Dale Martin, and kd- 1-Lgger. ran a sizzling 44.7 to beat second place Brackenridge by tive yards. COccurring too late tor this edition are the following meets: April 7 - Texas Relays, April 12 - District Meet, April 21 - Regional Meet, April 27 - San Antonio Invitation Track Meet, May 4-5 -State Meet.D Upper:-As his team- mates watch, Tommy Hairston prepares to send a discus hurtling through space. Loweri -The best shot-put in the city, Eric Knebel. :H 61 .12 TY' Upper: - Boy's Tennis Team. tStandingl Charles Cytriny Iames Reese Porterg Robert L. Schup- bachg Donald Krausey Alan Eugene Fogelbergg IMr. T. A. Abbott. CKneel- tngl Glenn Huntg Dale Everett Miller. Iohnny Hernandezg Iimmie Vance Stovallg Arthur Kaiser O'Krentg Albert Leong. Center:-Hail to :the King and Queen ot II'ennis Championsl Mary Margaret Schmitz-one time state champion, -and Iohnny Hernandez- lthree times state cham- liaion. Lo w e r: - Girls' lfennis Team. tStandingl Esther Leighg lean Ray lMcKaigg Mary Margaret Schmitzg Suzanne Carole IMengeg Iudy Nunn. .QKneelingl Ioan Sileng lWayne Crockettg Billie lo Witcherg Mary Schultzg Beverly Ann Witcherg Toni Blowers: Florence Henry. lveilteu Q .0 J l W t? y K I . - 2 ,JE . A ,f PAGE 169 .ff S, f F... 1 I fq,,,Q. . Zig? X ltuzl Q-:K lttlt 0 L Sb 'Uaaiely in Qiafd ' Jfeallffz gcf W PAGE 170 Above:- CUpperJ Grab your partners and round we go in Miss Boyle's gym class. CCenterl What next? The girl's tumbling class. Clsowerl Twangl Another bullseye for the girls' archery class. Opposite Page:M QUp1oerl Practice makes perfect for Volleyball Team. CCenterJ Soccer team work. CLowerJ Signals for a strike-out. PAGE 171 ,, Y Upper: A Training for future contests, Center:-Intramural basketball game. Lower:-Dale Martin, Ted Hager, and Roger Penrod completing the 100-yard dash in intramurals. PAGE 172 ZGUGJOQZHQ 7fae We! -Knawn lwfucle Upper:-Will they defeat Ioe Louis? Center:-Homdboll enthusiasts. Lower:-Intromurol footbodl. PAGE Us 14- ewpfpelfa Qfnah EJ-o-rv j .9.-Aaitfl'-f-'N--'C53vv -.. Q,,.,..,v wQ.l.,Q,W. bovkwg lm. MWNMV 2.Mzfx n f l ' - F F -' ,X Y L' Q ..a.?- 4 -3 J gi Q g 1 ll- 5' ' .v ! l ' ll Ill A ' r 1 I In 1 Q - - 4 3 Fr W- 5. 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Opposite Page: - CUpperl The Hcryne Club trips the light lctntoisticf' CCenterl Stu- dent Council - tree Turkey-Day Victory Celelorcition. Cl.,oWerD Music Department even Works hcrrcl to cele- brute. PAGE 181 I I Trick aa '7aeaz ' Above: Y CUp1oerl Brawner Advisory. CLoWerl l-lomemaking class. Opposite Page: - CUpperD Spanish Club annual banquet at the Original W- una cena cleliciosa. Clsett Centerl M, I. Rfs enjoy one of their many teas. Clitight Centerl Coke Party for new members ot the Senate. Clsowerl Valentine Tea tor Girls' Cadet Corps. PAGE 183 Sefwjce lla Sofzaa X Upper Left Iudge Anderson explains the use of voting machines before Student Council Election. Upper Center:-Dickie Dickson opening for business. Upper Right: - Declaration Staff 'meets a 'dead- line. Lower Left: - Bexar County Student PAGE 184 XANDFQQ, 0 s'rnDEN:Nn 1 914 x v 1 K l A s Q55 m I 1 ' A I .QV r-- A L s . 1 i , I if ,f . 3335 353-' , -. The Lclssos meet with their old friebd, A DEN'S.l The leerfect feireshment MILK from BORDEN S for the f I X 14 .I rl., ' ,ff fp girls after or streneous prccji-c7,efghg1fLEi51!e Qri11.,7 lg' 4 ll, ,I 1 7 I I A 'n I L f H ' V, 'f - n '.f, i,4w + fj ' , .fe- f , f ' r A X , 1 14 ff X. ff ef ff f I f j E ' . 1 W . A 'X . ' Rf' eff f fe ' ' 7 Q 1 I , 19. k A- f, A .:V11'I'. Q- . , dnb V PAGE 189 aalfhea Upper: - Papas provide strong competition for their sharpshooting sons. Lower:-Fathers' Night inspec tion of the Monticellas latest awards. PAGE 191 L 1 t efzabilffnafi al' feffeadan Above:-Hayne Members bring Christmas Cheer for leff-Sponsored underprivileged families, Opposite Page: - CUpperD The M.l.R.'s enact the spiritual side of the season. lCenterl Carols by the Glee Club in the hall lift our hearts. CLoWerl Advisory parties top the gaiety. PAGE 192 PAGE 193 PAGE 194 l 1 4 l 4 4 Upper:-Girls learn to l l sew a fine seam. Inset: -Who says boys don't 1 enjoy history? Center:A Where is Korea, any- way? Lower: - Practical demonstration with candle proves helpful. it DL K galil-'Il Tl ' I n lg! am .a ni ? lnjiiiit iitl i d ' 5' . -'r:LgL5L.. 4.,-'h.... .....,...- - . . . .. W A ,, . , ,..,,. , A Upper:-Librory ctssistdnts keeping books in good condition tor students. Lower: -Whot would We do with out the dssistonts olt the chdrging desk? ' PAGE 195 P 1 Q . ,, fi ' '1'I'4QL .i ,. , 1 'j Q' lifi .frfi ff 1 if ' R 'S T5 i f! fff 4' 'MQ ' , 440444 Une .fiqfzi Leit:- KUpperD Senate and Skel- ton members give outstanding performance. Clipper Center? The Iazz-Wedding scene. CLoWer Centerl We Shook the Family Tree brings down the house. Clsowerl Louella registers de- light in Here She Comes . Opposite Page:-KUpperl Lest We Forget -Armistice Day As- . QCenterl Flags of the Nations-U. N. Week As- sembly. Cliowerl The Boys' Chorus lends background to a military assembly. PAGE 198 Qi .,:: l E? 1 6 HW s, Hxseyff 'v Yu. 1' .Q W 9 CFall term calendar is on page 89.1 IANUARY 20 A new term begins, students register in the usual mad fashion. 26 A closed sock dance is held by the Iunior Class. 31 Unexpected three day holiday because of ice storm- it even snowsl FEBRUARY 8 The Skelton Majestic is a big success. Mrs. Hicks is very much pleased. 9 22 MARCH 13 18 22 28 27 30 APRIL 7 13 18-17 19 20 21 24 26 28 MAY 3 4 8 10 17 20 23 24 26 28 IUNE l Ieff-Shake clubs have an open formal in honor of St. Valentine. George Washington's birthday is celebrated by the Senate-Skelton clubs with an open formal. Marvelous dance. The first religious assembly of the term is presented by the Forum Club. On St. Patrick's Day the Skeltons give an assembly abounding in lrish songs. As usual, the Easter Assembly presented by the vocal department is beautifully done. No school the next day -Good Friday Something new -a Freshman and Sophomore Classes skating party. The laugh riot of the year is the Senate show. A bevy of beautiful boys in full regalia entertains the school. ' 1efferson's five girls' clubs combine to give a Comic Strip dance. The Lassos invite the boys to dance, this time at the Lasso Backward Dance. 35' ,, I ma entrances the audience, as L on a brilliant play. Student Council elections. Five candidates make rousing campaign speeches, and the students vote on real voting machines. Semi-formal Senior dance furnishes the Seniors a great many memories. Good friends soon to part. All of Ieff's uniformed groups march in Battle of Flowers Parade. The Lassos take to open country for their overnight outing at Kerrville. Good swimming and plenty of food. ln a night time ceremony the school confers its highest honor on sixty boys and girls as they are initiated into the National Honor Society. The P.T.A. enters the field of entertainment with a talent show. All contestants are leffites. In spring even the hard working Student Council relaxes at a picnic in Landa Park. The Lassos' Day has arrived. First the big Lasso Show, and then Chuckwagon. Girls, what a .dayll Sabers flash and brass gleams brightly at the Military Ball as the officers of next years R.O.T.C. and Girls' Cadet Corps are announced. The Shakespeare and left-Forum Clubs furnish leffites a chance to sit back and enjoy the show Dream. The Choir assembly is followed the next day with a delicious banquet. Senior Play, Stardust, leaves Ieftites rolling in the aisles. Baccalaureate services for Seniors are held in Municipal Auditorium. Annuals are distributed. Students run out of ink signing this year's memory book. Senior Barbecue. Eat, drink, and be merry. ln a Week We graduate. lunior-Senior Prom is held at La Villita. Wonderful dance. Class Day for Seniors. All enjoy the show and the entertainment. Last day of a glorious school year. Seniors graduate. PAGE zoi Wfelacfy flffadlllanqd .LC- I CL r . 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JEWELERS SINCE 1890 WATCHES - DIAMONDS 122 Broadway C, 7104 Phone Fannin 2206 Crain Sz Palmer Pharmacy Where Filling of Pi'esciiiptio'ns is tl Specialty Ave. E next to Medical Arts Bldg. PERRY L. GRAIN ELMER PALMER See GALLOWAY fm SINCLAIR PRODUCTS Fast Courteous Service 2202 Fredsbg. Rd. at Hildebrand Congratulations from TOWER COLLEGE of Business SL Accounting COMPLETE SECRETARIAL AND BUSINESS TRAINING 407 E. Travis G. 5363 San Antoniois' School of Distinction CCMPLIMENTS STRAUS - FRANK CO. The Midtown Roller Drome has been the scene of many wonderful school parties. fLeft to Rightj -Bill Bryant, Earl Tritt, Nancy Bruington, Donald Krause, Dorothy Davis, Carl Falk, and Jerry Ryan speed by. Jefferson Students Are Always Welcome At idtown Roller Drome 325 E. CROCKETT Behind the Alamo ' f t' QQ 1 . if PAGE 205 FOR BRIGHTER COLORS if WHITER WHITES GLENN R, MARPLE White Star Laundry Co. CONOCO SERVICE STATION 1- CAcross from Jefferson Villagel 115 W. Houston St. Phone: Fannin 5381 1003 Donaldson Ave. P. 6523 3364 Qqgeclcjing QQ. Always on your 'way -f CUSTOM BUILT BEDDING Ngqggr out Of y0ry,7 fwqy MATTRESSES RENOVATED RIGHT ist. Marys at Traviis Street Retail Store-1107 N. St. Mary's Memlmer Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. G- 3712 San Antonio 2, Texas . congratulations to the Class of 1951 SALES SERVICE Q' 1 7 GILLESPIE MOTOR CO. 321 Broadway at 4th G. 1411 1 Compliments G.518i ' 821Da11as Blanco Grocery I 'lf Hope's there, therels' hope 2306 Blanco Road P. 2-0003 HAVE A COKE ilk 1 - , : 1 , ...z u ul - nu In J in - -I - L n et, 1 Z- X f .J 110' 1 N loluw uuou Auvnoulv or lnl tocnrcou connuv lv San Antonio Coca-Cola Bottling Company Commencement ! Significant, isn't it, that this important milestone, which crowns years of 1 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 world together. You'll like banking here. And 1 we'll like having you. 1 I N 1 The GRQCS NATIUNAL BANK l of San Antonio ! Memtcr Fetluml Deposit Insurance Corporation 1 4 Established 1854 4 1 I !,,,,.-v,i- DEPENDABLE - RELIABLE 1 1. LAUNDRY AND CLEANING sERv1cE Come and meet you! fuends at Fancy Dresses and Evening Gowns our Specialty SHEPHERD LAUNDRIES, I11c. EHUL IIHEST GU!! UIIUHSE P. 8183 W . vigggigg, ucaoledll place ua foam - I p A - 2 l ' ' AN140 F1.ede1.ickSbu1,g Road 1402 Fi-edei-icksbui-g Rd. P. 2-0385 I -I-I1 S T f ? Wrecker Service We Never Close 9 Wee Spo . J , U. K. GARAGE 'I 'J . I E. Martin at N. St. Ma1'y's 906 W. Hildebrand Pershing 3751 F. 2294 F. 2295 McDOUGAL'S YOUR NORTHSIDE GENERAL ELECTRIC DEALER ROPER RANGES - WHIRLPOOL WASHERS 1414 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 7164 LOTUS RESTAURANT 3123 N. Zarzamora Parkview 2-2710 SPECIALIZING IN CHINESE AND AMERICAN FOOD PAGE 207 Compliments Of Asgrow Texas Seed Co. 1033 Athens Ave. YOUR ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER H. L. Green Co. 301 ALAMO PLAZA CATERERS TO PARTIES 8: PICNICS In San Antonio It's . . . ,L I, , .,f,.,, 4, Lplflgj' AMERICAN SPORTS CENTER Equipment for Every Sport LOUISE B. WATKINS J VAAV ii ., f - --ff' WHOLESALE - RETAIL ' Headquarters for Jefferson Jackets 1415 Montana Garfield 4754 217 North St. Mary'S San Antonio 5, Texas BC'WMAN'S SID HENRY Automobiles NEVV SL USED 0 2 Convenient Locations 1800 Fredericksburg Road, P. 9114 14154417 B1'03dW3Y Jefff-IFSOI1 Village, P- 7131 Phone Cir. 4-6666 San Antonio 2, Texas L. E. FITE SL CO. 1001 Donaldson Ave. - P. 3141 REALTORS Sz INSURERS Owners and Developers of WOODLAWN PARK, designed for discriminating home-owners. And JEFFERSON VILLAGE STORES For your shopping convenience. Thompson lVlo'rors, lnc. MERCURY SALES AND SERVICE 2625 Broadway F, 4113 PAGE 208 Zwiw W W G! ,Mme MW! gwm plain :am ' i l l eee eamf e we Ge? IJEFILERS Ill SIIFIHP IHUIIRFIIJS Fll'llJ IIIETHLS 115 N. COMAL ST. FANNIN 4149 MILK GITQCERIES Office Phone K. 0535 ICE BEVERAGES M E I E R B S MONAI-IAN ICE STATION - GRANITE AND MARBLE WORKS- 1619 Blanco Rd. P. 2-0304 111 Roosevelt San Antonio, Texas NAOMVS GIFT SHOPS Gifts Foo' All Occa,s1ions CENTRAL BOOT CO. SINCE 1914 323 Alamo Plaza-5704 S. Flores 1020 Donaldson 1606 Fulton 4108 Broadway GOAS TANIALE FACTORY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL E. A. MENCER ELECTRIC Co. Popul,a'r With Popular People Industrial - Commercial - Residential H I ii 5335132255236 WIRING AND REPAIRS At School on Wednesd i G Q. ' 828 F d k burg Rd. P. 2-8344 P 9822 1424 F1ede11eksbu1g Rd. P. 7371 DEPENDABILITY COURTESY PROMPTNESS FRIENDLINESS I ' ' 5 : ..' .' ! All these mean- jl ,vb ,H lf- -- - ukx JEFFERSON STATE BANK 1904 Fredericksburg Rel. Pershing 9144 I Member FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION PAGE . . 'rv BEAR wnggg BEAR WHEEL ALIGNING CO. J. B. HOLE OHLENBURGER - OZUYLGI' as 503 West Martin G. 2381 POE MOTOR COMPANY Rozancc School of Accordion CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH South Texas Largest JZ Most Complete Salgg and Sgfrqyicg ACC07'di07'L Sf2lCZi0 900 Broadway 2813 N. St. Marys P. 0396 COMPLIMENTS H. DALTON RIDDLE OF H. DALTON RIDDLE GULF SERVICE STATION J. C. CO. 627 Bandera Rd. P. 2-6651 401 Houston St. San Antonio San Antonio Public Night School SERGEN1' DUNCAN 3. RINE 637 MAIN AVENUE INSUIRANCE AGENTS 0 Business Courses 0 Commercial Subjects 0 Shop Subjects 0 Technical Courses ESt21bliSh6d 1373 Q High School Subjegtg 203 Aztec Bldg. Phone G. 3351 Garfield 6387 C. E. Troutz, Principal SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS TITLE INSURANCE PROTECTS YOU AGAINST CLAIMS TO YOUR PROPERTY AS LONG AS YOU OWN IT ALAMO TITLE CO. M il A I DIIII H QTPO PLUMBING ,,,i 1- fgfq A APPLIANCES 8a I I I,JouNA.ALQLur, l I l f 41 !:.. 14 lNQLurl3'LSrQ5i YQQAA Qog iu4.Qc:sLH labx M I ,fa yy ,i . 1: 11 f I ' -A 2425 BROADWAY FANNIN 7168 G-E 81 HOTPOINT DISHWASHER - REFRIGERATORS P- E- GRAGG 34 CC- North Side Cleaners Sr Dyers REALTORS Sz INSURANCE G, 7441 407 Brooklyn Phone Garfield 0326 8: 7 Prompt City Wide Delivery Service 211 Travis Building San Antonio, Texas REWEAVING HAT CLEANING Clark's Garage 84 Service Station 601 N. Alamo G. 6253 BRAKE SERVICE - MOTOR TUNE UP BODY Sz FENDER REPAIRS - PAINTING We Want Your Business Compliments to the Class of '51 G Roegelein Favorite Meats 1009 E. Commerce. G, 5161 1122 N. St. IVIary's F. 0833 'I' H IE M A N G R LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS Catering Sewicie Congratulations to THE GRADUATION CLASS Mrs. A. D. Mangham San Antonio 2, Texas OF 1951 BURGER St VILCOQ ,. R O B E R T ,S PLUMBING AND HEATING CG. 920 San Pedro C. 1249 327 Alamo Plaza F, 7249 Ask Your Grocer for .. HIGHLAN Milk - Ice Cream Always fresh Pershing 8171 1007 W. Ashby Pl. PAGE 21.4 , Q. ,O -v 9 O Lp ,J 1I-mun-.n.......nqXnf-..-.nm.-1. H...H...mmlmmmum.yI,uffj:T.--.H.-.-.....-H..-..... A 4 f , , .W ' ,, .yr, 1 R ff' YA, ,ru lj ,ly 7 mf , A ff fy WLPP fy, 'ff WHY 'Q ' .ff U . 1 .. 3' Q- ? byxjlfjf I EGP y tp! x, -Af The Engravings i n Book Were Made V iii, 383343513 I 1' ' Q . 5 3 .2 N4 w 2i32f55f iw 1- - E' to up '. , VL-. ' ' . 5 L . . it Wit , -' X '- 1 lt l 4 V 1. I 9 ,L , 1 ff' 0 .fm Congratulations ' I X J' ,QSENQ 5 I-X,-' ' .J MONTICELLO 1 'STORE Foal Aklliougwfop Sigjtfatlgyoadvgay 1 PHELPS 8: DEWEES 8: SIMMONS . 1' fi 'iufwi all 7 a' I V N Fixx in irq-1 !,V. -V V' 'x Q lcoilllplftnents-' 1 9 ,N ,wk ,Y 1 5 5 I DWI? QLEANERS . ,fy 1 if 441 ....... WELLTAKE une or THAT L'-,705 S511 liagdfp Avy' o. 1254 BLACK CAT!.m l X 4 'JA ,Ni ti E, x 'wht My mo X 2 U A 11 V ILP 5 Q- fuovn nonnzsfnnplo s. TELEVISIDN SERVICE I Tlfelllsuf-H1108 man CMJ U Authorized dealer for: 1 fr 1, ADMIRAL 1, w3PH1Loo ZENITH ' ' fl, 4 ' X 1' 1 'TELEVISION f1'614s1WestiAv5,.', S. 4-5475 3 EDONVNTOWN MOTORS STEP BY STEP l 'K V .,,: 5 5E55555:5a::::1j51:2 :1fg I :::z 1,22ifieiiffgzffgmiz Ivxl GI'3,dL13.tl - Ma ' - HOME 4 .SALES SERVICE on mage I th h iaalaalf A t , W. H. BARNES co. 1 Q 1 n e ear o an nomo if and only 2 blocks off the New Expressway REALTORS AND BUILDERS :415 Main Ave. C. 7161 1418 W. Hildebrand S. 4-5467 A Reputation That Has Been Earned . . Years Dependable Thru the U Niiffeiew ENKXTTF XCOMMERCE Established 1903 AMPLE RESOURCES - COMPLETE FACILITIES - EFFICIENT SERVICE Member F. D. I. C. PAGE 214 TEXAS FEEDS TEXAS NEEDS TO SAVE Off balance feeds are was little of that, nof only rob scientifically proporfioned intended to do. A C 1948 CROWl.EY'S FEEDS ARE erals, and other food elements, but il' also wastes those BE THAT You SEE THE B'G RED .bi T YOUR CROWLEY DEALER Y 0 U M O N I Y teful! Too much of this, and too s your animals of proteins, fhat are in excess. Tl'Ia'l s why EVERY Crowley Feed IS and blended for the 'ob it is Ask your deoler for CROWLEY'S BALANCED Poultry, Dairy, Hog, Horse and Mule Feeds. Crowley Feeds In Pellet form, too . . . A miniature feed bug in every OG. N,-X4 QUALITY FEED HONESTLY, It's the Best Policy L. C. BEERY INSURANCE AGENCY 101 FORMS OF PROTECTION 400 Soledad F. 1369 Hap's Service Station Complete Car Service with Mechanic on duty. 4119 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 9053 Congratulations Class of 1951 Little Bit of the Wolrldf' GIFTS 'k FURNITURE Y RUGS American 8: lmported Products Co. 2420 N. Zarzamora St. at Woodlawn Northside Building Materials Co. A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 3400 Fredericksburg Road Phone Pershing 9117 San Antonio, Texas Launcler-Rite Laundry SELF-SERVICE 1830 Blanco Road P. 8862 Call P-1105 For Appointment Ist Prize Winner of U. S. Boot Making Contest , ECONOMY SHOE REPAIR JEAN 5 m HMS 509 W. Commerce St. ........... B. 3-0047 Dgdjgatgd to Q IfV0777Jg,7q, 3 Chay-m No. 2-311 W. Commerce St. ...... G. 6022 NO. 3-113 N. Alamo ............ C. 4-0691 913 No. 4-2005 Broadway . ........ B. 3-02531 ' NO- 5-127 Gollad Rd- ----'- -'--- L -247902 P. S.- Choose from thousands of beautiful pieces of LARGE STOCK HAND MADE BOOTS ON HAND Costume Jewelry, 31.00 up. PAGE 215 We are indeed proud to have been chosen exclusive bottier for the LASSOS and the GIRLS' CADET CORPS L' W' 1. in IQ. A v B i - N Jeff is always , A X QB welcome at X EJ N A ffrhesfyzeshnn 9 Qs ,, N N'j OfTheSouth H if ' S4 EL IIIEF-I F 'S 15 ' E Cl k :-Q ld' LI ' '. C. .g Al'. Z ll , Cdt. C 1.3 P l Ly?di1.uC?1t. Lnerfin E'lcA acqLH':Te Wall:ce,0Ca?Jlt.g DianeoHierhadlz 1. SOAANNYE Cdr. Lt. Col.: Marjorie Nell Roberts. Capt.g Cecile Chidgey, Cdt. Lt. Col.g Betty Morelllw, Maj. .llllll . BUDDY HABTMAN BABBEBS Jefferson Village- Qlnside Sommers Drug Co.J Men's Sz Children's 51.00-Ladies' 31.50 1032 Donaldson P - 2-7349 THE Uaclaicf Shop 'Flowers Of Distmctionv 424 N. St. Mary's G. 3552 MAVERICK-CLARKE THE OFFICE MAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE San Antonio - Houston - Corpus Christi Charter Bus Trips-24-Hour Out-of-Town Service ic' minima mfs -v Z QE 1' 1 1: Elw RANDOLPH FIELD TRANSP. CO. B 'll ' FOWUSVI e Phone F. 1251 Ben Mindes Cgmpliments Norton Hargis Garage of Ie, BODY SHOP -3, fi ' Complete Automobile Repairing l I 106 Dwyer Ave. C. 6289 East side of courthouse COMPLIMENT S ADOLPH VOGEL OF ,To 'U' .-j-1 . . .54 Jrfju J.: 1 FRONTIER BELTS E 119 Mnnefy Plaza Garfield 4843 PAGE 216 L l Your Headquarters for Every Musical Need 1 IJ MA-' A -4 pf' 'I ' QUALITY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WA' U fo-Wgf' . , J ig J I. I ' COMPLETE LINE OF 'ff!4ff 'f l r In 'kj ACCESSORIES FOR I ' I -,,f,. H' f 'l ,,I,' ,-- .14-.f'lf' It ' BAND AND ORCHESTRQK J, ,yff-4 , ,Y V, an -,AE ' EXPERT EEPAiE'iNJC X ,J .,L4C' A f zrre-K f , CoMPLETEs1iQ,gjMI?IQ'?IfI?,ICE .Lf , ,I V,l,'f,'j ,F ' 1 .T JI xr. You are Always Welcome Phone 'Palfim'4Ii'.'6553' A, xr- ' 1 5- ,V 4 A A A 1 A .A 4 A I lsl l- r4 1 1 -- ' Q 'K '- 11O0 BROADWAY 0 0 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS A f'lnp06AHPA 11 SOS cDf 8 vi GLOVE?- EA, .5 F 3 III O ll S Qi-'1Q'g V4lNl l g I , 111, B r a n s 5, il , :I- :. !,H'l,f'l' 4 1'- 1- ligzg Isl 5,-Q t! ll, ll FSH I . Li li I ' ..I.. at Ll'-'affz-SE-.-I --. , ' ,ff A ,, ' l , X ffv,E?l:RQX E ranch brands, so Joske'S of Texas is famous for its hundreds of the nation's fine brands of merchandise. Come to J oske's and see our I ,-2' i Just as Texas is renowned for its top latest fashions and broad assortments. It By the Alamo San Antonio S1-catovgp' m'u.N j'5 wJ,1,,,g, will be a pleasure to have you visit us. ill ,ff 4 J .9 1 if I ..... ....,.... ......,,,,,.. . ' H, FUTURE .. : lil A anouas T0 THOSE CW ' WHO PREPARE FQR 'T Q NAT: nm L B AN K I E35352fi552555E5E5E3EfEfEf?5E5EfE5E335E5?5' .ei:2:22552:235525if23E222522-:1i2i2iz255zE5E3:3i53itmeis5i:ESa:2E25si55si55252isis52E22255:522isisisE2222122:555522552aisg2555555giisizgsisgsgiififiiiiisgsgeii 1 . 4 ' C MAIN RADIO CO. ZENITH Sz G. E. RADIO 8a TELEVISION P. V. REFER, Mgr. 2514 Main Ave. P. 1372 Alamo Blue Print Sz Supply Co. Artists' Supplies For School Work DRAWING MATERIALS 506 N. Presa St. San Antonio, Texas Wm. R. Levy Arthur Letton E. M. Levy LEVY SL LEVY INSURANCE AGENCY San Antonio, Texas Zi fiwni Texas Theatre Bldg. Fannin 8158 2418 Mam Avenue Compliments to Compliments JEFF GRADS of o Gugenheim - Goldsmith Co. 0 Merchants Transfer and Storage Co. Distributors of BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS B R U NER' S Compliments Your Neigliborlioorl Department Stores f ' 0 -A' APPAREL GOODS FOR THE FAMILY ir PIECE GOODS-BEDDING, NOTIONS -lr SHOES FOR THE FAMILY if HOUSEWARES -k IT'S EASY TO PARK AND SHOP t NOW SAVE MONEY TOO AT BRUNERS Next to H.E.B. Food Store, Fredericksburg Rd. Next to H.E.B. Food Store, South Presa Next to H.E.B. Food Store, Nogalitos 0. R. Mitchell Motors Dodge - Plymouth S 1130 Broadway G, 2231 PAGE 218 4 O -.H XX VXA llT ff- 1 V: :ry ' M x if 1, N , Q50 'V 1 QL, . l J W ill if YN . 5 7 ...:.:,: A -'V' --- 4 - f ,.,. ..:-: 1-1 ':AAAA'. .... 2555 3 5 'Z 4 --'----4A-- -W . A .,,,' A ivi , . .H , ., ,H T. ,,.,. X If - j ' nlvv Riff, V- z 8 - '. X V Q! -' I i . it 5 llii 5 0 . ' . -Q, 20 - ,,,: f rlh L V lp 7 UW 1 f 3 5 ' QV of Q 4 .. of f i We 7 ,li 0 all ' , ' Q ..,,f A x A y gy K4 y 9 ,lg b 1 1, Q Jr V120 ' QP kj Ll 7- .4 a ff ,Q-rf, 7, y , , r , And Now... W 4 ' ' In x, vi dx menus nokmnnf fi, it B if Q f -jf' Q P Has Crealed Hue . Cx f f fe Q .ex ' b ' f' Wm elf 4,-X .J tx ff NAIL POLISH ...., W it 'S To blend perfeclly wi+h your Lipstick . . . Bofh in the vJ lradilional Merle Norman Way . . . Quality Beyond r I .fxj f' Qeproach. A wide varie+y of new shades fo choose from. W xy fy ? l 51.60 It ' j E L '3- f i 0 MERLE NQRMAN CCDSMEtTICSl3'jv for Q LGVELIER CQMPLEXIQN Phone for a Complimentary Demonstration No Charge - No Obligation 310 Soledad, Milam Bldg., C. 4-7745 407 Majestic Bldg., G. 1553 5022 Broadway Phone T. 5209 PAGE 219 Ganqaaiadaimm am! Cfaacf 70131401 Za lffne 51444 of 195i I . I i BEEN SZ STEEN, Mgrs. Q ' 4,911 i-4:-' 1 rife' ig rl K. -5, N . I ' ggi A LLCYDS ' J 5 Q N RK 4 ff Af ff' il! XS 3 ' 0 FIRE, CASUALTY, if I- R N 3 N1 I., 11,1 If Qs AND wjv ,ff 'qjiigf fx, . Kev L' ' Q S ' AUTOMOBILE INSURANOE' X, Ni A 1 Garfield 8121 M 1, San Antonio, Texas 0 WJ Compliments of Lb X' I Qi iff! I r lf S. H. KRESS S1 CO. V0 E 'T 5-10-250 STORE l V iwchandlzl' 8K C0- I X ' I LAUREN R. BARN J Wu! A - ' RANCH LOANS REAL ESTATE J 0, b Cor. 700 Bandera at St. Cl XM M f P. 1222 7 1 1 P3 3 I I A f- 106 E. Crockett O. 7253 S23 San Pedro PB If .0641 C 6369 Brumley's Texaco Statfon , BATTERIES - TIRES sz TUBES AUTO REPAIRS ESL1852 , Ideal Graduation Gift . . . Comphments of WHITE COVERALLS LETTERED JEFFERSON MUSTANGSH MOTOT Truek Sa1lleS CO. Exclusively at KAUFMAN'S 100 S. ELORES ST G.M.C. AND FEDERAL TRUCKS Congratulations, Class Of '51 M , tl ill fffllclme if I I M I J ,If 3,01 fifvfjruriavl LfflM - 5- I f 1 M 'I igfjy ywfwwzfazza ff iffy' VYEARBOOK 'P UNIV One of the 'PRIZE' Yearbooks in the United States H i' 'R 'I' Y I X iw A 5 ,ff T. M RY'S U IVERSITY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ENGLISH AND SPANISH PROGRAMS Radio Station KIWW 1540 ON YOUR DIAL 518 W. Houston Fannin 5254 Gene Flesher Garage Specializing Brakes - Front End Service Motor Tune-Up - Wheel Balance 115 Angeles at West Hildebrand P. 8622 LUMBER AND HARDWARE ALLEN Sz ALLEN 1621 N. Comal Street San Antonio 1, Texas .fa .Za Mem Eeuufq Salon The House of Charm MODERN' AND PERIOD FURNITURE Main at Woodlawn Daisy Doneghy Aaron Pershing 7129 U14 Fredericksburg Rd' P- 8135 Owner San Antonio 1, Texas ttlliw. FINE HOMES CHOICE LOTS C. M. FURR COMPANY REALTORS - BUILDERS Pershing 7141 Office: 107 Mary Louise Dr. - San Antonio G 21 ........ ff us. 6 . f 'f's vu me 1-9 I F11 Z l ' O G W Q IT'S SENSATIONAL Looks of joy and amazement are on the faces of these girls from Jeff's Home-making Department as they inspect the new Handy Andy Super Market. YEARS AHEAD OE TIME SERVING THIS MODERN AGE IS HANDY-ANDY SUPER MARKET No. z 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 Meat Dept. offers the choicest meats pre-packaged fresh, weighed and priced for your selection. 0 Parking for over 200 Cars!! 0 Seven Fast Checking Lanes!! 0 Air Conditioned Throughout!! 0 Self-Service Delicatessen!! 0 Five Super Departments!! H N D N D f Sol' , ' . .11 fi J' - ,,,.f'f21,',,,. .'m ' --'ilk U U T-5 4 A-w E'-:'.DtDfN',TFi.'M.E'E T-,P-R?l?E1.E-545-g..1.,VV'E M A ia E T1-i EiM - PAGE 222 Congratulations and Best Wishes To Th 1' . ' ' -' 0 ij' f' J .JJ ' Cf jf' T w JEFF GRADUATESLIMM W gg' - 'T 'Al O Pyj - L '- ! X if Si' S 0 ' . I X -N 4' A I L? NDRY 81 ANERS F 'xl R i I ' r f I ? W4 F d cksburg Road v ' , . Q H u fy I' and Co any nc. 'I yt' f Q j ' 1. ' 203 Fredericksbnrg' oadj' X 154 .1 . if 'V 0 U-Ii I9 X Antonio 1, T 'as is fl I If jpf jjj f . . . 'fNeao'Zy e1ve1'ybet'ly trraglids at B fc,he11's . lj!! Pellgiingj j , . Q13 1 ,fi -7 -j - li X 5 . NJ I ' f ' ' . , 'N Y , . ' J in K VEIIITLNETJIEUUILBX If 'Pj My I X My u 'N ' K , I 3, , y N. M, . MATT ss of my Q 5 H! . X f' 94 1 F 'V xv MGHUfCLCi frer of! ' I ISHN X N E' ' . a Lesses, Pil s, Box Spr 'gslf' 0 ANFN Hg51?.E,R, JR. ,ff Ri JJ j S d. C h h 1 t n .! , Jo N H. KE L 1 . . 110 Ouc es - Os ing A ALLAN R. WRIGHT ij! 9,943 A it ! Associates 5 Jil' I Q If 1- . I f A 3501 Broadway I jr. 121105, 13073. Sty!1VIqy's , ifjtlfxntofgi exast 1 X 'A K J A D ff V I I rg ' ' tx . I , Garfield 4833 JCSK a ,MILIT Y D ARTME ' Q Y- f' Liberty Investment Co. ft Iv HAK1 PAN s I X' REAL ESTATE, LoANs X QEIQIQRZIQQNTESBELTSQ 5- . X SUB-DIVISIONS 0I37SiEIiI?2SACA5SCiiIE 3'- I . N VRO S ' T SW B' Lffsm JOSKEJISIPIIfE1I,nIIT.iR? ISDAFEEERTMEN 215 North Flores St. San Antonio, Texas LEON B. WEISS, Mamzgeo' 2415 Broadway G. 2802 f fQ 5 Z .AQ L 0 :.1 , 5 2555, -J . A rfffnfnv FRIED CHICKEN AT ITS BEST Private Dining Rooms For Your Banquets - Also CHICKEN IN A BOX To Take Out 50qt - 331.10 GENERAL OLDSMOBILE CO. See And Drive The New Super 88 And 98 POWERED BY THE FAMOUS ROCKET ENGINE 'A' 801 Broadway Fannin 7355 PAGE 223 gif' I-Iigh Scliool .N We ifffffflffpf J Learn to Earn A ,, 7 AT ff' -' l My if 9 Wu p If ff wt ff ' ,-X' ff gl:- RQ, 'fi!,1 lV lx ' fl .. r 01275 asilzess Goffeqe A Symbol of Progress and Integrity Since 1888 G. W. PARISH, President Approved by State Department of Education AS A Business unior College 411 East Maj? QPR jay Garfield 7346 I ' 'ogy T ?y Congratulations to C Cyif gears I 995, 0 e 0- 30. K EJGLT ' P pe - anch - Loans S A t DRUE CAUGHMAN Texaco S erfvice fsfetfyigif ' WM e an n Onio 703 Bandera Rd. P. 2-9231 dv - o SEEDS Hornis Prescription Pharmacy . FEEDS REGISTERED PHARMACISTS . BULBS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES 116 Broadway Phone G-3113 321 E. Commerce Telephone G. 5211 N ext DOW to Mission City Bank COLEMAN 8: CO. EVERY KNOWN FORM OF GOOD INSURANCE AND BONDS 1125 Alamo National Bldg. F. 4151 TORTILLAS Greetings from LA VENCEDORAP TORTILLA MANUFACTURERS G. 0902 310-12 Buena Vista PAGE 224 K 1 i It HCOWMENTSESEROYAL CRQWN H 5' X, CFR st YL. It A A t , ft sf ' XXR' N X- Y '. ' 'Q' FQ SX- 54 N. 'SN X I 5 xgik? X I Y k L Yi Q N. ' A Y Q I T' ig, - x W' 'I'-Egx' Q-4. Y x - iv -f- S 'S Nt ' w x K ' . abs ' I I FN 'O L X Q' NI O' x A x . N ., KX A C ' ' x' . ,, rx X Q - , ' x 'ce It A Q X A L. . A .4 Q 'N .2 A 4 I I I I . mf- ' Q R x I s, is ' g sa xx K' AL 'I + , L5 I SX? X N 'X . X .' SX -. X' Ii' N , . ', X 'X X rx if - It Q X ,- Q- - tx. F5 - .. . -A W.. 1 L ' ik ir' Q MT N Q lg -. S P. . Select your favorite LET US SHOW YOU WHY WATCH SILVERWARE Aberdeen-Angus Cattle Are Better DIAMOND JEWELRY . ffom Th: Walcll szigiargonrlljlcrwxx I Maw ESSAR RANCH Phone S. 4-2583 Frank Renfro Auto Parts WHOLESALE RETAIL 2422 North Zarzamora St. - P. 5-5275 - JOHN M. GROLLINGER Phone P. 1271 J-G RADIO CO. RADIO - TELEVISION SERVICE 2424 N. Zarzamora San Antonio frank Bros. ALAN SPARGER, INC. LAUNDRY - CLEANING STORAGE Pershing' 9123 1723 W. G1'ame1'CY PAGE LONGHORN PEANUT CO. Salted Peanuts AND Peanut Candies ALWAYS FRESH 328 E. Fest Street Fannin 4862 22a fu, Compliment-9 A good place to meet your friends ORIENTAL RUG WORKS N. A. SAHAKIAN 0 20 Modern Lanes 1310 McCullough Avenue Phone Pl. 5-6874 , Completely Air-Conditioned San Antonio 2, Texas 0 Modern Restaurant HERON B. SMITH U - EMMA M' SMITH 0 Serving Fine Foods STATE ACCREDITEDH Teach Piano, Guitar, Personality Singing, Orchestral And Band Instruments. Sp ifbl Tig Studgntg WE PREPARE YOU FOR TV QRADIO, STAGEJ , 818 Cincinnati P. 2-2572 X THE GUNTER HoTEL LW ff O O Q f I SAN ANTONIO. 75 The GUNTER HOTEL ,,M M M - extends congratulations in 'E w V H 1 ' to 'ire Clasf oft' '51 aisldw rr ,vs .t wis es eac o you t 'H 'Al' - .- Q ' WOODLAWN chosen career. ' 'Me V . Mo o M ,, 0 2 BOWLING CENTER 550 Rooms-550 Baths V DINE AT OUR FAMOUS SMORGAS BORD 1906 Fredericksburg Road 0 Parkview 2-0240 New Cars Trucks i Used Cars 24 - Hour Wrecker Service MILAM GHEVRULET CUMPANY We service all makes and models, Enjoying the luxurious beauty of this new Milam Chevrolet convertible, Barbara Cars and Trucks Wright, Mary Lou Zervas, Billy Bradshaw, and Bob Hundley laugh happily while , . h .L l , . 1 , . . . . I , .1 No. Flores at Martin R1cha1d Goldsmith, Malgy VS right, Paul Williams, and ,Cecile Chldgey express their admiration for this marvelous automobile with a big smile. 17211111111 2211 , PAGE 226 I REMEMBER THE BRIGHT IDEA DO YOU? ' to L M' 1 BEYETTE FISH MARKET SHRIMP - OYSTERS - FISH A I' '- Located between 700 and 800 Block of S Presa Yes 9,1 , I , X!J1?yM',,gQJ, ,L 101 P61-eida C. 6317 YQSW eere eYeee-. C ornpliments f of Yes? 1,,1,,,1,,,1,,1, ',.- - A A -ef Yes 11111 Red Hunt Welcomes You For HPCTSOHQIU Attention to MAJESTIC BEAUTY SALQN In the Heart ofthe City The Bright Idea 1 Drive In Restauran AIR CONDITIONED San Antoniols Cutest ci Finest ifE2jilgZ11Theat1.e Bldg' G. 5356 .L-Y.: I - 5' U -A Y- ,il ' Y I. I ,C 0'M PL-MEN TS fb' li ' . If ,V , 1' . .Q Q f X. t K, J L ' A . .' , 1 .1'. .V 0 I 11' - 'I 45,7 X I , 2, fr' I , I I VA, -' 1 . KA f- 1 jr: V 4' 1' 1 ,ff AV ' if I 1 'A A L tv' It ' , BE- ERLf,Yf il-UDIGS I I I, ll 7f : , ji f- v 1 VL l I I If A if I - VRF A 1 A I1 ' , . A , O , A I 1' San Antonzo 5 Fmest 1 , Plmotogmplmers 2424 BRCIADMVAY. Fannin 7319 1411 MAIN AVE. Fannin 1429 F g ,. K' I . Y f V, , J .J X M A ,I x Qf 1 If ,P 31. uf If fx 11. S... ,, I ff YI f A Rf If 14 ' ot I ,F I I11 I1 f I Af I I I , 0 Q 'Raj 5, If 2 by , I F L K f A N X J I T' V I I Y I I if rj QTHAUCH A , , V . I , -,Q x 1 VY mf J' uf J , ART? FEFOR' GE,'GAAAGE fi ,X f A I ., I f , BL Eff ON ,T7'1i'IRfEgO. my jf , f, if jf 3 D xvYEY,STRAD ' LUIVIR R Co. l .4 fs I of 9' jx f!DEf1ntXzbSn.O 'ce 219 El Pecahf AAR KKK YJ!! Antlnio, ' xas Phone Fannin 0112 it XV 'NAR M I K1 Lucca-:ESE REAIYTYA' COIXPEANY REALTORS SALES -INSURANCE - LOANS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 330 VV. Commerce St. C. 1265 Congratulations To The Senior Class Joe P. Brown's Automotive Service 1216 Frelfericksburg Road P. 3241 I V JEFFERSON HARDWARE AND SPORTING QOODS T. BRUNER AGENCY AQL LINES OF INSURANCE I 1718 Fredericksburg Road ' ?xPershing 9831 1514-A Ckayson St. 'I G. 7744 SAN ANTONIQ: -e., TEXAS I Q J San Antonio, Texas -X' NX wx' ' 'av 7, Q , 'N 'I L, Q X X Q EJ ix GRQW WITH C?RIMIvIfSi x f 3 I X . KJ. Rf . IR-Dependable NVBXFSGTY Sagck fm 2 if ,R For Creati? Greelfitl' Gffgth 'V --J' .Nationally Knjiown ST, 'BUEBS - SLEEDS - PLANTS ly OT RY 1 X 5 +1 I E, I A ,A W A I it SEA, FOODS X-A ' X f' 'X ' - D 5 VX I PX X X X xg, I 5 I xxx ki.. Y r Q J SX X3 T X. lv A DQ V 21, I X ,I A , as Nh U ISR 3I3o.RRoAD AY ' A I . ' R, .1 . GR DM M S D o. I I 3 P13616 T. - , xg ' CBN 4 V. XE y r -.3 162'gi,AFrederickSbu1'g A FX X '--xx P. 8911 , -1 SAN ANTONIO 2, TEXAS I NJ A To L.. A 'Q ' W gg? N 45 X I., xx' N xg 3 , V X, X an . l 'X xt I NN A ICE QREQAMQ' Th F C 'Q X 1 A L 1 xg xx:-:NY QX vlx e O e n r Q S N xXS1.'i1CI-iQ- CHE fi 3 IX .I 4.2 S xx' Y X- ', 4 X 1. A X ,Y MALTED MIM CRPNCIRBAR '-A ff CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES ' 595-DJROS - A X '51, N J M? FRN-'IPGPS ainvd tk-QBQ 2-ul' Y PHOTO FINISHING X- ix r u 53 . ' ' X 15 I Af FAIYIOUSQ- F13 EN DRUM STI? , ff CREETINC CARDS Spieffial Attention to Chu9'cIa1es-Pciiities-x1Pic7zues A A 2 , ', ' ,Nm ' VT N .xt V WHOLESALE :AND RETAI,L Q!-.Rl 211 E. Houston G, 8851 Kenwood seeing' I , 2601? S. Ijiackberyfy . GUNTER HOTEL PAGE 228 x .SWILSONS JEWELRY STORE , ..5EfUfs'f' if COMPLETE SHOEPINEAE REPAIR JQ . s ww QP gel or iw 'Zh . 0 .QSC af - Nj .N X . ' L . ' QS? 'wr sf' - ' si- !'f- - L'!'fe-' yr V Eau? I J Q!--if ef - 'QP4 Ne 'xjrix 0 Oli , 'IT Y 'E Q 1 9 v Best Wishes f4,,. 'L-ef, PO! E QA- fide- E ' ' 1032 DoNALDsoN - f C'-al P. 2-9332 6. . 1 ff-jlcy 5' . VI Jfffffl f I D 1 , .P A' Hfa: f Q f GEO. A. FRENCH 8: CO. 1300 REALTORS Homes and Home SIIQS 111 Jefferson - Woodlawn District INSURANCE - APPRAISALS Donaldson Ave. P. 9661 4 A CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED BATTERY AND TIRE SERVICE BAILEY SERVICE STATION Your Magnolia DeaZer 1901 F1'ede1'icksbu1'g Road P. 9931 San Antonio, Texas CHARLES PHARMACY Coflfeqe dir-:auto gallon Superior Service At Neighborhood Prices 100 St. Cloud Road S. 4-8531 Corner of Main Sz Woodlawn P. 7161 Mrs- W- A- L3W1'9UC9 ' OYUWC7' Q . SPORTING GOODS FOR Cong1 atulatlons to the Class of ,51 PARTICULAR SPORTSMEN l PAUL ANDERSON 0 COMPANY Broadway at Travis St. Bowman Sporting Goods Corp. 514 Main Ave. F. 0053 San Antonio, Texas San Antoniols Home Town Millcmen dC0mD1im9H'CS To All of You --W-f1'?'a From I L-fi . I J A , O SELECT MILK AND ICE CREAM 1027 D011aldSOI1 P. 2-5482 PAGE 229 in qt? , Q . -. h Q . I .vi l ' 'n , 'S ,QI J - ,gy t ' J J, . - Q' -, yn, 3 , 0 YQ V -V - . . 'lx . K , ,I ' 1 6 Q , .. f 1 A I , 0' V 2 , 2 we if , ' 1 x - , . if' 5 Q :4 31 0 ffm 'K ' -J 'V s ' 3- 'X 'P 1 1 K .is V ' '. Q ,XA-', K ,s ' Q-L F 1, 14 Y ' 6 ' Q 5 . . 5 . .7 A- s 7 I ' -. - ' . .' 5' ' Lf ' .4 ' ' .X ' Q i f 0 ' -' ir, ' .' ' ' P H . b, R ,V A ,. v. 0 -1 .6 . X . 2 y .A . 5- , Q ' 'Q J - 1 X xv' Q ag 15' P' 9' 4' , - 1. - W .7 . l i K 1 s. 'Q' , U if - Il- ' A - .5 ' ' , f W Q x 4, n Q ' if 42, 3 e 'Q ' ' ' ag ' Q Q ' 0' X N 1 1. ,V . , s . ,haf hu , f is I 0 1, .P 1 -, -1, , L u 5- . . ti -i P 'ev ' ' it '-iff. U 2 S hs? ,,,'f N , ' 5 I i lg i, X -V Li s Trl ' ' ' ,J ,P z . L I . 'E ' tj ji I . At 'f 3 .-3 34+ f tg' ,tp U A Q KV : lx. t - xg 0. 0 ' 'zu ,' Au' .6 Compliments of the beautiful 'S G' '7 1,000 SEATS . ' 5 I I ' . .2719 Fredericksburg Rd. , ,. New Policy - Pictures shown 28 days after doivnfown showing NEW SCREEN - REDECORATED k, ir, I JI 5, yf I . . ' 0 Me55QOu1,F?fen3S -or LORENZ MATTRESS co. J X , ' 'gl John M. Warner, Owner J 1 -jj.: H J ' Ui' .Yr BOX SPRINGS-CLTDERS-INNERSPRINGS lr ' J 0, -f We Specialize m Renovutmg R 409 Marshall One-Day Service G. 6905 , - ' 15I7 Main Ave. CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 5 1 ' ' We can't predict the future but an - 3 Home of Jefferson's Bowling Leagues: important element of Sueeess is The Bronks and The Boosters maintaining good relationships with others. To send flowers or gifts by Compliments of C h , Great Western Investment Co. . aut mln S , is a pleasant Way of remembering 505 N. Presa 312 Main and being remembered. San Antonio, Texas 2021 San Pedro P. 1881 g 2 lllaacwi f. n ' 1 BQHCCJU 706 East Dewey ' F ' H g Pershing 0211 Electrical Contracting - Repairing - Fixtures - Appliances PAGE 230 5 Everyone is loolsing dxf I-f1,4,4,,, I at J .f I .1 Why cIon't you ? as I ii it 5 . 13. C h s . W. E. Cashion JI.. if m 1.: E1 N' of N Q 1203 Broadway 0 Cathedral 8232 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Congratulations N0 bUSi119SS fa I can afford the U r a d u a t e s . ,W U ,Mr luxury of silence . . Il Q Z If In . it N I ! X Printed advertising that is carefully III C I I In San Amomo planned and effectively used, is busi- Q H1 it,S Richmfd ness' best assurance of building sales I A volume. The luxury of silence has no I R I for Real Estate . . Ii D place in ANY business. N G Loans and lnsarance N I A SG, L 5 . . . and has been f'- Q fm M AM ERICIIN PRINTERS 'LOANS INSURANCE 1 t lv Two Fme Plants to Serfve You .... GUNTER BUILDING 419 Vvest Myrtle Dial Fannin 4101 San Antonio, Texas 120 Villita Street PAG -r -2--7 -W - - , ,,,,, ' ,J ' , wi X' PkQ,Cj5i7nfeW G LY M! 47, 41,3 I tl! ff! XD Aff fttefffffmefu uf! ,ff JVM Wff SERVE YOQRSELF f 1, fffw N 4 jd uf. SAVE af w M A in fp 'ff t we ft, ,Le ngffw My 2 STGRES T0 SERVE You lb' M26 Equipped Witth Complete Meat Markets aewffafw ,QW tw t A9 Piqqlsf Wiqqly e San Antonio Company Owned and Operated by e E. A. BASSE PAGE 232 1 DR. PEPPER BOTTLING COMPANY of San Antonio 816 DALLAS GARFIELD 9137 After a mighty hard class, three of our five cheerleaders, Barbara Beam, Joe Ann Surtecs, and Jack Scott, enjoy the com- pany of Bob Hundley fleftj as they relax by drinking that very popular, refreshing beverage, Dr. Pepper. VAN YQUNG'S Super Texaco Service Complete Service For Your Cm' if Pick Up gl Delivery Flats Too 'A' MARFAK LUBRICATION OPEN EVERY DAY 1020 San Pedro G. 7572 R. EVERETT JAMISON, General Agent American National lnsurance Company 505 Transit Tower Phone C. 2883 Pla1mecZ Protection Service The Original Mexican Restaurant The Oldest Mexican Restaurant In United States 115-121 Losoya Street PNCE Take the Trail Up Stadium Drive To the New Campus of TRINITY UNIVERSITY in 1951-1952 An accredited, coeducational, liberal arts college with an historic past and an expanding future. For information call P. 9186 33 1 'NI 57' ix Ui'-, XA .RFQ N uf' L I gslllsre rest of your days depends on X Q61 5 API 'M resfttffffyoa ' ht '. Jw' 'I' ,.1' -5' V i X! T nzg S 331, Qglvt 'Rik' Wlxhmwlix f Ft, ATTRESS CO. 13' ' WRX, A.i ' L . X' .xl ,, ' ,A 3 A , -1, X- Yf' If? jf' A q- J ISHN rffbdflxx 'J t 1 r A I asf .Sh:Ia91gbG1:ry L. 4-6190 QI' U ff' K RALEIGH E. PATTERSON, Owner : rS, W.. ID.. IDA IL ILAS FURNITURE STUDIO 901 McCullough at Ashby San Antonio ' - Complete Decorating Service fci' . E06-'V' Xxzfgq X. flqekf x ruooswm. Muusro Comer-mr W We Specialize In String, Band, and Orchestra Instruments .- Wes, I 49 REPAIQRS 608' W. Houston S Sa Antonio, Texas GJ , ' Take Your Car To A Specialist ' o C ITY 5 X . 0 A O 9 OWNH ini, Fox Allgnment .je 1 - L----l'?1 . SSIVICS 1 1034 N. Alamo at Jones G. 7291 'n u' Ask Our Customers Q2 I , QL ,tg ewite ' UMBER CO. fiertrfffrf THE FINEST IN CIVILIAN AND MILITARY WEAR SOL FRANK CO. 517 E. Houston St. METZGER'S MILK Member of San Antonio Home Builders Ass'n. '7a4,ZeL Qaacf 0 'A' 1430 N. Flores 2110 So. Flores F.4161 For Home Delivery Call C. 1331 PAGE 234 , I 'B ai J D 196591133 iii ZS? ,5'gf1'NW1:111eIn1t ' X of ex S X7 , f if 93' Vi! TY I ' .+A ,fxv,f!1AF NDN, 18 I D at Weles, 515 0 JZ JUS F. 9261 H , Yi J QF '. F I O QU 6 T S XR Compliments of The entire year It's always ufxrthur Pfeills Best .I u n i o r M i s s Sari Antooiiois Only Store for Juniors Varsity Barber Shop - for - 821 Bandera Rd. We Solieit Your Patlroricige SERVICE AND QUALITY Prompt and Courteous Service a By Experienced Barbers S. 4-5166 1908 Main Ave. R. A. TARVER Owner From deep in our hearts, GREETINGS to the 1951 GRADUATES May you achieve your goal with brilliant success and happiness! THE ALAMEDA THEATRE Southioesfs Most Betiutifzil Show Place CULPEPPER CLEANERS Phone P. 1122 30 Years of Quality Cleaning Service 2215 N. Zarzamora San Antonio, Texas West Avenue Pet Food Shop FRESH MEATS - PREPARED FOODS FROZEN FOODS REMEDIES AND SUPPLIES FOR YOUR DOGS AND CATS Open 10 A.M. to 6:30 P.M. P. 2-0396 Corner Fredericksburg Road and West Ave. PAGE 3 ALLISON REALTY ' COMPANY Specialties Tourist Courts Farms GL Ranches Hotels I 721 Frost Bank Bldg. G. 7188 , rf 6 ,aj ERD-FRASER eo. g'jwfFfif1,iEXyyJeJifeTson Villages I L lf!! W! ,bl Department Store Mx IM- wwf 'M 1 A f ' if f!!! f J! Phone Parkview Z-8938 KEEP SCHOOL MEMORIES FRESH WITH ' A., STUDER'S Have your portrait made soon at Studer's . . . for your family, and to exchange with your friends. Studer's low prices make it easy to get as many pictures as you need . . . and Studer's expert photographers know all the tricks of lighting and pose that make you look your best. Remember Studer's too, for cameras, films, finishing . . . everything for those everyday snapshots that mean so much. Stop in anytime . . . we'll be glad to talk about picture-taking problems and to lend you a camera if you need one. wllsnaaausu cl '15 Y When a camera clicks, think NO mmm: of Studer's for: . I, 'f'I2f- Pfjfilf 9 PORTRAITS 9 CAMERAS PROOFS SHOWN H O PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES Qsfo:sanesqbnogldkfxyroAztiscrnzaxniz . O-1,QJl'SQfPRESAfO'jQ!,Q-IROADWAYZQ. .. Alamo Paint SL 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 Sz ASPHALT G. 3447 DEAN SEARS PEC-I-OR, Realm DEPARTMENT STORE 20 Years in San Antonio 804 Brady Bldg. San Antonio, Texas 409 W. Commerce St. Phone Garfield 9712 PAGE 236 g 'lm-.' I l HAP PONDER BILL PERRON RAY Sz ROY FOR JEFF 100W VILLAGE u Sporting Goods and Hardware, Inc. 3315 F1'ede1'icksbu1'g Road Phone S. 4-9382 1012 Donaldson Ave. Pershing 9581 Compliments of L LA F ERIA DEPT. STORE GULF SERVICE Henry Eastman, Mgr. Garfield 8081 302-303 W, Commerce at Laredo St. 701 Main Ave. San Antonio 1, Texas UNIVERSITY PARK BUILDING MATERIALS CO., Inc. V, , ,.: , - ,lv Q Q I ' Sefwingghffnoftfiwest section of the Us I F , 'e- - I g-City with betfewbuilding materials for ntligiii Homes. -' O v ' ' ' Plaza 5 -5233 S., ' ' r f . . A D i' , - ' 3031 Culebra Road San Antonio, Texas SEA FUAM LAUNDRY S 'fln The G7,L'I1t6?' Hotel SPECIALIZING IN YOUNG MEN'S SHOES I COWBOY BOOTS fel- The Entire Family DELIVERY OR CASH AND CARRY 328 N. St' Maryfs 1942 N. St. Mary's Fannin 7341 USBQRNS F0019 MARKET University Park Florist FRESH MEATS, SEA FOODS GARDEN FRESH VEGETABLES iiFlO'1l,fQ2'S And C07-5-aggg FROZEN FOODS - ICE CREAM I . . I ,, C pl te Stock of Nationally A I tised Fancy YOU' can A1707 d Staple Ca I C I 9 1 D ld Fre D 1 J P 176 Ashby At Bandera P. 8322 GE 237 CRMSBY CHEVROLET CO. Home of DYNO-TEST The Mechanical Wonder Will Sowe You Time and Money in Automobile Repairs ORMSBY Texas Only Dealer Automotive Engineer Dyno-Test Engineer Holcomb explains the operation of the 457 SQ, St, fVlary'5 DYNO-TEST to Bill Eklund, Gay Arnold, Dickie Dickson, Clifton G 1 Davenport, Sandra Sugtarinan, and Hal Atkins as he runs a new ' 011 CHEVROLET CONVFXRTIB T E. Block So. Transit Tower L . Q I AJ 9 l fc W 7 1 P ,Q ,ga lt S . Q Your Finest C! J ij U if Neighborhood . . . to o n a ount ayici become W E . Q20 idengj nil? h Frcfst Nationallfj' Cafefema B311 Q, , I fl ,fi iv , a fi if 525 ' gffuill li ' banljrigfat Frost Nzitifpnal, -e I herek ove fifour generayioi' fi- Clif 'naqltialf F nSaCti0I1S'f6Wthi peop e-of Simple Home Cooked Foods For The Family X th s area ave been jhandledn 'ith Donaldson Ave. S 4-4261 'S' ,fetyf l0UFfeSY, PF011'HDtHeSS- at Fredericksburg Rd. - Plenty of Parking Space if EY are cordially invited to visit this 7 iendly institution soon and see for f yourself the many services that are ST offered for your convenience. ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES F R Q T 901 Cincinnati P. 0652 NATIONAL B ANK Compliments OF SAN ANTONIO of Safety - Courtesy - Promptness lncarnate Word College Memeber Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PACE .ss -,, X, I f ,'.'7 I. X , ' I W' 4' Ou 'QMQTK fnfee, f lfwff 'ww' 1' lf ' ' , ' LL I ,lb ' 1I,l,. V. in ,Ulf W' , , . 14,1 5 f ,- lflq DLL X I, 'La jg J' yd- 44 ,. I W tr U 'I I illuf fi H QU Q J . 'V '. ' 'J fb x FL. +V fy! 7 LM ,IN Q My , YA 'J A if LVL 11.40 , Hflgilrjrmgrlel or Your o ey Back YL! You can't lose at In the first place, all Sggfsnmerchandise is first quality. It is made to the rigid specifications of our own engineers, metallurgists, chemists, designers, stylists and lpngfexperienced mer- chandising specialists. goods are triple- tested . . . in our own great modern Labomtorry - where merchandise must prove its strength or confess its Weakness - in Factories, 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 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 time something might slip through, we say to you in all sincerity and gootld faith: If any- fv thing you ever get from SWTskdoesn't make good - WILL! , It is this pledge 'that has won the confidence of America, and held it through 63 years of his- toric selling. lt is this pledge that sends millions of UAmericans back to 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 Q-Xgwill cheerfully and promptly refund their money, if they d0n't get complete satisfaction. And that's exactly what we mean when we sign our advertising with - Satisfaction Guaranteed Or Your Money Back SEARS, RolEBUoK AND oo RGMANA PLAZA - KENMORE LANE I Free Parking Garfield 5 151 PAGE 239 .1 ' -1 ,fl ,' '- I .. ' ' ' .S-FCR Mann' THAN SEVENTY-Two YEARS' I vi . . J 1 I SAN ANTQNIQANS HAVE BEEN SAYING . . . 1 . I f 1 I S, ,, , S 1 if Q ' I 1 A , .4 I - A ' It 1 lsr M I I ers go to in o 8: arx J s ' San Antonio's IiVFI 'iC?QlI1j,, e1 rtment Store Since 1877 X. XQ , X x Kg 1 Cixi' ik. 1 Q. 111 Ii N 'SIL EY MUSIC co IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL if -,Tr 51 gjfnifk V ' Li ' 1 Sheet Music-Records -Accessories S s I ZENITH RADIOS ' 1032 Donaldson Jefferson Village P. 2-6276 P1115 BARBERS 104 DONALDSON Singer Sewing Machine Co. 17 281 Fredericksburg Road San Antonio, Texas X Where Jefferson Goes Phone - P. 5-6168 Congratulations to the ' Class of 1951 - I' GO LD STEIN' ,. .,.. . .. Iilii X ' i ,,,, ,.5:. 1 1 U iff: fBrea 5525555355125-ffif x STAN LE-YS A TEXACO SERVICQE STATION of- 1 I 18,15 Fifodoriokolonng Ro. It , P. 9811 ' San Antonio, 'Texas i ' . n . .. -'I' A DE WEsE's I . 3 5 - . at II ID I 'UID fllnxlfili 3 - x x FOUNTAIN SERVICE STEAKS AND FRIEDCHICKEN i 2814 Eredericksiourg Road San Antonio, Texas PAGE 240 CHAS. W. DERAX' TRAVIS D. BAILEY . F ' 33515 YTLE WIAGQSLING 51 Co..E..AA. A . Q .az-sf-f-W--iff M Insurance and Bonds ' J 1154! Us QP Vg o ILA? I .1 12 . uf-1'.Uf '6'f n '3 M ' 137 Losoya St. 10 6151 f ' ' . f ACA!! TANDY LEATHER COMPANY F- 7501 ' J F- 3333 LEATHER CRAFT SUPPLIES ar: AM4! LEATHER 8: CRAFT TOOLS 0 Radio Cap o. . k C. 4-822 309 W Mar et 1 207 West Market Street , San Antonio, Texas C ongmtulatzons! ! CLASS OF '51 MENS LETTERING u BOYS EMBROIDERY DOROTHU THOMPSON, Florist MILITARY CHENILLE 1535 W. Summit Ave. S. 4-4241 UNIFORMS CAPS FELT BUICK SALES AND SERVICE UNIVERSITY DRUG STQRE Moody Armstrong and Pat Patterson, Owners 1 l PRESCRIPTIONS C0?7'lplWI'c67LfS of Carefully Compounded By Graduate Pharmacists School Supplies 0 Luncheonette 0 Fountain Service 2250 Cincinnati Ave. FREE DELIVERY Pershing 3191 SAN ANTONIO BUICK CO. FEEDS GARDEN SUPPLIES SEEDS Woodlawn Feed 8: Dairy Supply Co. CHARLES PICHARD P. 2-6430 O - 1326 F d -' kb ' . 501 Broadway F' 1361 Wnel San 1A2n1?oIi1fio?T25asiRd BUILD FOR THE FUTURE WITH HIGH GRADE BUILDING MATERIALS . x, L. -g f? SERVICE , 5 A-.-?p.i,Q j li A W. T. Timm, P,-es. 313 5331 .AT I -3-PT' 3 . 'L' QUALITY 9'i q0s . ...,,.-.., ' DAVID B. THRIFT COURTESY Q V, PI'cS. of Geml flfgr. 708 W. Summit, At The Beacon PAGE 241 ,J of M, f' W The QIl1LIffl1B2Q ',',,. - M nf i 4! 1 y hAA Q jf., ' Gill., U. nw: eighhi1th1jnh f' 45,- 1 J jf Q 1 ,. y C, , 0fQ3Qf,'fL!.,GIn1:ir1Q11g glnmtg 'gguvufzggor :H '- 'ff Xl f . 1, W 6, 'OJ , 7 f' QQ' - ICA' -K ,f. gil 'L-4' 'fi ,YB gil- QJX jf N, Vfqeq' xp -.i,F:XfJqjf hiinuvl Q41 x . Y' 1 'G f f' g , Ji! 4d .55 QLQYCQ, J, ,. if ' 4 4 4 M lgawtzrxpate In Wharf? Qvai, x Serniresf amh Aftiniiies Huiaqaaphi r ,M 7 X JQX4 49 , f 4SLQ,44, Pg 24 Z I f X, N Wy' I 3 ,I J. X HM q if F ' Aa dim 'xv--14' f it , I 6 v. ilfcbczl, TN fffec1,g,fL0 1 E I ,. W7 v 1 we--t Wat QQ 'Ld'9'G,c, ff ,ff i -we fr 1' ft , t 'V V' 7, 1' ff. 1 Y f.rr-VV'A!V.-and , an 7'?j:'6' 774' 4, 'QL6 K. :J ull I ?.y f'7 nt- 'R Af 91 ' X11 .- Q46 S '1Af W I I 1 In 1 F I. . Q 'N'i- 'f'Q.6Q:C.. . ' .4 4 ' I 1 ML gi ' to '4 f . '4' ' 5 'J -I C' 11155, 94, .V X A ' i ' i 17' A . 2 K '- . 1' .' ijf'i'4.J t 'ff 4- ,wg-, . , X f - 4 . G U JW' ,M , www' MW WM Aff i ff' YU-AAMM fgkkvxdnrha-,golf fQ4.4A,Jfua2- -3z'f,,.,C4 fiafewa W . X y ff t .. t it aka Zbicxir-5562! Qffgt fe Q i . WQESM 7118 1950 - 57 Mwtzcella Staff is deeply appreciative of the co-operation and courtesy we have received from everyone with Whom We dealt in the production of this book. Highland Dairies . ........................ . I' t Ach 7 4' J! J p ' . edgy :fund e .gt Acosta Music Company ......... y. .,... , . ,...... 23435, Drau n's Business College. . . . Alameda Theatre . .... .,..... . . ..,...,. it .,..... 14. . . ' Dr. Pe er Bottlin Ccinjpany. . , . Alamo Bedding Co Q any ,...... fi ........- ,' ......... I , - F Alamo Blue Print Supply' ompan Alamo Qt' an.4. ,...... .... Alamo Pai dr Wall e Momx ny. . , l. . . .Al , 1 Bdoinomy Shoe R 'J ....... . mpire Furnitur ompany ..... V ssar Ranch ...,,....... . J Y . . ..,. ........ . . .21 X Alamo Lu ber pany. . ,,,. . . iii ......... M' .. . . .234 New 1r ' lt jf 218 fir f Q 235 X 211' Albert, n ..,.... .,...,.. , Alamo Title Compogtyi ....... W ,... 5. I A i I TJ., jj Allen Allen umber ' mpany.. ...... .. ei' an Gr ported Products, mpany .,,. 1 1 lx A' rican 'tional suran e Com V nys .... 2S en? ........ ..ii.. ,. JM ,l J in 'itz , 2, 235 .. .... 215 .,..233 Fehr Bakeiry if ....,......., , Fitepf B., and Compa y ...,. Fleshe , Gene, Gara , . . . F o Center . ..... . ...., .. Alignment! et ce ..... 1 Fox Company ....... .. A ericanPrintrs.... .... X ...,... . .... 231 Fmnkmolh . .4 Frank, S ' , pany ...,....,..... . . American Spo Centegt .1 ........... . ..... ...,,. W 25, , Anderson 1 'C , . Fre h, G or VA., and Companyw... Armor, Ea , GultlSl Mice ..... , . , . ........... ' 37 , FWS thee ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A W, 2 ,SX 108 I Na tonal Batik, , . . sgro TQ. gas Dany .... 5. ....... ,,..,. Fin C IM Company B as M MOH SS Compagy ..4... rr.,. . 5' .... Qt .... 234 Bailey rvfi-NS tio .............,., .... ..., 22 ' GGHOWGY 411-a.SeI'ViCe ------ T if J if 1 Ge 1 tot bt c Barneb y, Lauren ......,... Xa.. . .x ................. l. . .K Gqlifg w. srgo 1 e ompany, . . . Barnes, W. H.,gmpany .... T .......,... y. , 214 , 1 G-Igztxster, hcrrles, and Son.... Barton, Peggy ,. .............. I ....,...... .2 ,.,.. . .218 .Gilt ' Grd . .............. . . .. Beacon ElecRic Com an' ..,........... .....,..... 230 illespie Motor COIHPGHY --'-4- Bear Wheelllxlig . ..A- 211. oas Tamale Fa tory ....... Beery, L. C.,4msu e Age cy. . . ...,...... ,..... GOSIIHQ, I-Yue W-, Hd COTHPCIUY -44'A'- BeH,S Iewelryr .Ir ,. .--f...... ...,....... Q ..,.. Viv, Svraggf P.dB.kJaBbP'CompanyK .......,..... . Beverly Studios . ....... ..,..... A . .,.... i 27 fUY1ClQb9,ji45 Order ,of the Sons of Hermann Bexar County Nation I1 B ank ......,....,...... ..,...... 2 O6 Great este-rrt In'f,eSf1i2f31t Company, ,--..'- Beyette Fish Marlfei ..........,...,...... x, ..,.. .... 2 27 H- L-, ,fCC?'11PCUlY 4------1------ V Blanco Grocery .N ,... ..........,. l ..... ..., 2 U6 f ff reen an Sheen, Insurance ...... ....... . . Bowman's Beauty Salonslr.. .F ..... .... 2 O8 ,ff GQ-PQ.S ed' COUIDGDY '-'-----4----4 ---- - -- Bowman Sporting, ood oration ...., .... 2 29 5' Gr'orra,lA., Mattress Company, I1'1C01'POI'C1l9d Brand Engravin 1 Cclrfilp ' y ............ ..., 2 13 Groot! gational Bank ....................... .fGuarantee . . ............,.... , . . Bright Idea, The .................... Brown's Ioe P., Automotive Service .... Brumley's Texaco Station .......... Bruner, T. I., Agency, Insurance .... I Bruners.... ..... , ........,,.. , Burger and lgoq. .i ...........,...,...., . ....227 ....228 ....22O ...,228 ....2l8 ....2l2 Butcher, Frcfnk, 'andf'Company, Incorporated .... . . , ,223 1 1 1 f Calmksach Auto Top and Body C rnpany .... 1 If 1 qCal'1ion Motors . ., ............ ........ . .. K 'ghman, Drue, Texaco Serv' e Station. .... ...,224 ....23l ....224 ..,.230 ,M au horri's Flower Shop. . , . .L . . . . 'Cen rall Boot Company. . ' . Q. . . Chadwick, Cleve N., Reorlior .... . 'Chc1ndler, E. B., and' Company. . . Charlesi Pharmacy . .T ........ . christtes.. . .,...... tv ....,... Clark's Garage QS Seryice Station, Clegg Compahyi . ,...,....,,... . . Uocke, Bartlett , .,.............. . Cohen's Ariny Store .............. Coleman and Company, Insurance .... College Beauty Salon ............ Cool Crest Miniature Golf Course. Crain and Palmer Pharmacy ...... Crowley's Feed Company ..... Culpepper Cleaners . ....... . Dallas, W. R., Furniture Studio .... Downtown Motors . ..........., . ....2lU ....224 ....22O ....229 ....228 ......2l2 ....Insert ....223 ,...216 ....224 ....229 ....207 ....204 ....2l5 ....235 ....234 ....2l4 Gugenheim-Goldsmith Company . .. Gunter Hotel . .................,. . Hammonds, Elmo, Insurance .... Handy-Andy . . ........,.. .. l-Iap's Service Station ..... Hargis, Norton, Garage. . , Hartman, Buddy, Barbers. .. Henry, Sid, Automobiles ,.....,.. ........... Hodges, Floyd, Radio and Television Service Hope Ambulance Service .........,......... Horr1's Prescription Pharmacy .....,. .....,. Incarnate Word College .... ,. . I-G Radio Company .,.. Iean's . . ................,..,......,. . .. Iefferson Cleaners . ............,....... . Iefterson Hardware and Sporting Goods ..., lelterson State Bank ......,.....,...,..... Ierseyland Creamery , ..,.......,...... . Ioske's Military Department ..... loske's ot Texas .............. ludson's . . lunior Miss . . Kaufman's . . KIWW . . . PAGE 244 1 1 7fze lfffaniicella - - Sfwp JA 7fzem 1 Knowlton's ..., ....,,......, ..,.....,..,.... 2 2 9 Rc Hsfor ood 5107599 ----- ---- 2 07 1 Kress, S. H., nd om an .... ,......... ..... 2 2 0 Ren of 1' to P ----A-- --'- 2 Z5 ' G C p Y 'of Riddle, H. Dalton... . .. .. ....2ll t La Da Meer Beauty Salon ..... , . V - - - --44-- ' --'- - ----212 La Feria Department Store ......... ......... ....... 2 3 7-,7L Roege - -----4-' - - ' '--A- - - - - - - -212 Launder-Rite Laundry . ......,....... . .... . L . . 5 Rolfqbcrow ----'----'-A-----'----,'--AA4--'-'--' 225 LaVencedora. ................. .. ..... ..2 R025 coolof-A dion -,---'A 4----------211 Levy and Levy, Insurance Ageq. . .,.... .... 2 18 X ,, ' j Liberty Investment Companyff? ...... .. Q .... 23 S o Buick Cgpggy, ........ ....... ...... 4 1 ong orn eanut Company. .l ........ ....... ..... 2 25 Q-San Ant Cola Bot 1 O pany.. ........ 205 . L h P 1 .ax 15,7 w . Lorenz Mattress Companyi-54.5, .. ..... H-5 ....,. r ,ff SUHQ15inLonio Publi School .................. .. 211 Lotus Restaurant . ................ in .,., . a ofyi Laiyidry Gr ' an rs .... ....... f 1 Lucchese Realty Company .... ....... 7 iii L .,.. a.rs, Dean, Rl ltor .......... . ..... ......... -eos N236 dl T-ggi. Se 7' buck an y ...... .. ....... ,. 1 Main Bowling Center ...... .,,,.......... 2 30 - - - - ------.------ .-,- - - -21 Main Radio Company ..... . . .218 She Gilgjqlgallfl OTPOTGTSQZ ---A-' - - .207 Majestic Beauty Salon .... ..... Sheppef - TGSSTQOITPUHU ---'--44- ' - r - 5,5 ---'A--' -r 36 Mammy's . . .................. ....... ............ 2 3 amzsrrvey Music connriemyr .. 9' .... ,........ 2 40 Manor tThel . .......................................... 212 FSTHQSVSEWTUQ Mcc r.. ..... fr .... 240 Marple, Glenn R., Conoco Service Station ................ 2 Smith, H0253-2 Music -----' T - - ----- Tia!-25 -:Q Maverick-Clarke . . ............,........... . .. ...... Solo Serve PC5345-fD9IQQf1meH1 ---A- -'----- ---'- -ZLTSQ-74 McDougal's Electric Company .............. .... Soufhem Music COUIPUUY -'4'--4'- 'Ne-....- -4-- Meier Brothers . ...................,... . ....... 10 Sioorgcrr Alon. Incorporated r-.-, .... T.. . Menger, F, A., Electric Company ........ .. .... . .210 l3eC1OT'S Borgoirr Center r---rA ' Merchants Transfer and Storage Com .. ..... ..2l 5 - MCU'Y'S UUTVSTSTTY -.------ -.------...- 2 21 Metzger's Dairy . ...........,.......... ... .... . ... 1 5 ' ffS1'S - V ---..-----......-.. - . r. . . . .224 1 Midtown Roller Drorne ............. . .......,. ..... I 5 S 1oY'S Toxcco Service Station ..... .... 2 40 Milam Chevrolet Company ......... .. ....... . .. 26 Stroruch. Dewey . ............... .... 2 28 Mission Iewelry Company ........... . . . . . . . . . .22 ' STTUUS-FfCI1 1k COmPf11'1Y - - - - . - - .204 ' Mitchell, O, R., Motors ........... . .. r . . .... .... 2 : Si11Cler'S . . ........... . . . . . . .236 Monahan Ice Station ........... ..... .... . , . .... sl L Sweet SPOT - ------r--4-. . . . .207 Montgomery, Dorsey, Service S t n. . . . . . . . . Wil Monticello Laundry G Clean . . ..... ..... . . . 23 Tandy Leather Company. . . . . . . .241 Motor Truck Sales Com ..... .... .... . . . . .220 Taylor's Barber Shop ,......... . . . .237 Thompson, Dorothy, Florist ,..... .... 2 41 Naomi's Gift Shops ....... . . . . . ,... . . . . . . ,210 TTIOTUDSOU MOIOTSM If1C0fP0fC1lGd- - - - . - - .2113 National Bank oi Commerce. . . . . .... . , . .. . .21-1 Thrift bel' COUIPCIUY- - - - - - 4 r- V . - -241 Neighborhood Churches . .... .... . . . .,.. . ...... 242 Tip To Clfe ---------r--- . . . .240 Night Hawk . ........,.... ..,.... . .. ........ 204 T wcr 99 - ....204 Norman, Merle, Cosmetics. . .... . . .. . .. . ..,...... 21 T r i . TVGPSTTY - - - .. . .233 Northside Building Mate ' s a , .. . . ..,...... 215 X .A Northside Cleaners n Xer . . ..... .,..... .... l Q . L 'K ...... ...... ....... . . ...... . .207 ' U rs Et re ................................... 241 Orchid Shop . ..... ...... . ,...,,,. . ., ,,,., ,, Z1 N I ersityfP rk lding Materials Co., Incorporated. . . . .237 Oriental Rug Works. . .... .. . .. . ..,..... . . . 'L' I iversity Pa Florist .......................... .. . . . . . . .237 Original Mexican Rest u t.. ,.... .. .. .. . .. , it. .2 Uptown Thea . ... . . . .230 Ormsby Chevrolet Co y. . ..... , . . ...,.. . . .1 .238 Osborn's Food Market . . . . . .... ............ 2 37 Varsity Barber Shop ......................,.......... . . .235 Owl Cleaners . ......... . . . .... . ....,......... 214 Village Sporting Goods and Hardware, Incorporated .... . .237 Vogel, Adolf . .......................,.................. 216 Paul's. Cleaners . ................... .................. 2 04 Penney, I. C. Company .............. ............ ..... 2 1 1 Watkins Bar-B-Cue . ....... .... 2 08 Perry CS Savage ............. ..,.. 2 04 Weiss Shoe Company ......... ,,,, Z 37 Pfeil, Arthur . ......,.......... ..... 2 35 West Avenue Pet Food Shop .... .... 2 35 Phelps, Dewees, CS Simmons .... ..... 2 14 White Star Laundry Company .... .... 2 06 Piggly Wiggly . .............. ..... 2 32 Wi1son's Iewelry Store ........... ,... 2 29 Pincus Company . .......... ..... 2 14 Wolff and Marx ............... . .... .... 2 40 Pitts Barbers . ..................... ..... 2 40 Woodlawn Bowling Center ........,........... .... 2 26 Plugger Manufacturing Company ..... ..... 2 04 Woodlawn Feed and Dairy Supply Company .... .... 2 41 Poe Motor Company ............... ...., 2 ll Wulfe Iron and Metal Company ............. .... 2 10 Radio Cap Company ...................... ..... 2 41 Young, Van, Texaco Service ..... .... 2 33 Randolph Field Transportation Company ..... ..... 2 16 Youngbloods . . .............. ,.., 2 23 PAGE 245 F J EVN 1 ffflpi E ff -1 inf A-Cappellaxhdgw . -. Administrationgta df ' lultiy ..... ' A Administratiygjdlgfices i I ,... 2 . . Advertisifxg ., .-1. . . . . .. 1nd-ex . ......... ... Alamo Press Association ..... Armistice Day ,...,........ Arnold, Raymond W.. . . . Arts and Crafts Club ,.., Band . . ,........... . .. Basketball . . . . . .. Scores . . .... .. Team . . .,......,....... . . Board of Education. ........,. . Brotherhood Week Assembly.. Calendar Fall Term . .... . . . . Spring Term . Career Day . .... Cheerleaders . . Christmas . . ...... . . Chuck Wagon Day Classes . . r..........,.. . .. Classroom Activities ........... J :J- ,. . -, . v,,.Jf,f,' ' 7,4 . -,xx 4- 1- if-' , r rf-V' MT' 7 ' I' Il' ra- .qs '5 V,-if I , 2' 1 1 , 1 . f It X ff, . I j . 4 . 1 9. -I ' 1, .f 1-11 . 99, 99 .....16-33 ....,...22 .... .202-242 .....244-245 - . '. 11199. .....163 ..21 ..94 . .18 Miller, Oscar E.. . . . .200 ..89 .201 Korn Kobbers . Lassos . ..,.... . Latin Club . .. Library Council . . .. -195 Assistants . 199 View . . Male Chorus .'f1fffff.fIfQf...f. .....87, 134-137 .......l63-165 .163 Melody Mustangs . ............ . Mikado . . .........,..,, . . . . Military . . .... . . . Military Ball . .... . Morning Prayer . ........ ...,. . Officers Club . ......,,........ . -162 Organizations . . ............,. . .. .....192-193 .197 Parent-Teachers Association . Portwood, Thomas B.. ...,.. .. . ..........34-89 . . .....24, 25, Community Chest Assembly .... ....., ......... Dances.. ......,...... Deans.,.... I ....180, H ..,. ....... 2 194 Principal .... ...........,... 18.7 Proscenium . . .. 181 Rifle Teams . . . . . 21 Rogers, Harry H.. .. Declaration . . ............,, . . . . . ..... 95, 1-85 Seger? Guy' ' ' Dedication . . .,....,... V ...,.. .... ..,....... -.4 ' ' ' A Distributive Education Cfub ..... of ....... ............ 9,2297 Company B ' Drill Team ........... .LJ ...... 1.5 ...... 1 ........ 148, l,53,'i62 Compdm' - -- Drum Major G Maj dies. .. 11,1 ....... ,t ,.., ..,... lf. 156 Ompcmy C ' ' ' . '14 ' - ' ' rt U Company D . . . Euclidean Mathem' tics Club ..,,.... 'I ,.,..,. , . . . 7 . . .J 100,101 Iv' - Faculty y-, -jp IV, I ,I tu fr 1 ' School History . ....,... . 1ndividu?147.gf ..... 1,1 ........,...,. if ..... .'.' ...... A-32 Scnbblegsg ' , ' Q ' ' irrforrrroi .yi ..,..., 2 ...... ,r .... .wt ,,...... 25 Senflte e GUNS OC1efY----- Fathers' Nig ..... Q: ...... ,I ...,. 1,.p. .... 83,j't1j0,i'191 efllofsl-5, --'Ar-A'-- Fine Arts Q ciety. . .-.-f ..,... 1? ..... .4 ,... . .,....... 104, 179 Acuvmes ' j ' ' ' ' ' Football . . ...5 ,...,..... X ...... ...... Q ,.., k..2 ..158-162 C1265 Meetmg - - Scorei. vii' ......... i':i..tu. ,... , ...... ,tf...158-159 Frohc ' ' ,Toorrr . . .... A ..,... 1- .... , .....,,..,.. 1. sw, ...,. 158 HISFOYY - - Fozteworif. . .N .... '.r. . . ,. . .tiff ......... Fr., .,..... . .6 Ofhcers - - ----- Fo1de Dcq5?...1, .... ...,... 1, .,,.... 1-.' ............ 177 P1GY--r--9'MW-- Fre en . . .Y .' ..... If ...,............ ,... ...f.82-88 Shakespefife Club- - - -- ass Meetirig . ..., Y' ............... I. ..... t! .,.., 78 Skelton LHGTGTY Soclew- - -- istory . . ,Q ..... r, ......... f ..,..... i ..... 1, .... 80 Smlthf Frances - ------- -- Officers ,-A ..,.. ',,. .,... A4 .,.... J! ...... 5, .........,.. 81 SHOW - - .-4.-'- 1- -A Scholastic Society . .... I, ..... .1 ,.....,..,. --.or ....... .77 S013h0m0T9S - 4 A - - Girls' cofrillfr Corps-f . .... ..... ......... 1t9!154, 182, 198 gifs Meetmg - - G1r1o', leo Club: .... ...... ' ............,, . , ..... 102, 103, 193 Oiifgs- - ---- Houow en . . 7. . . ,. ,ff .... ,V ......,... fi. .,....,...... 183 SchO,QS,,5'S55,5,1, Hayne 'Debalt g Safety ...,..........., 'EUS-107, 178-180, 197 Spanish Club 4 U Health Eduld tion l., ,... ...,....,..... , 1 ..,........, 170-173 Sports AA4 '4 ' ' Homorrroking Club . ,,... ..... .... 1 08 Sm e CQSQNQH' Horizon Club . ..... I ........,.. rc., ........ 109 Swim COun'ci, ' lnitiations . . ...... .........,.......... .... 1 78 Style Show ' ' ' H lgiystcgfagon of Student Leaders .......... ,,.. 1 Superintendent t A u . .....,...,.......... . . . . Ieff Hop . ......,........,..., . letferson Broadcasters' Club. .. leffersonian Forum ,,.... ..,. Iuniors . . ......, . .. Activities . . . . . . . Class Meeting . .. History . . ..... .. Officers . . ,... Play . . . ...,112,113,178, . ..,.......... 56-65 114 Talents, Incorporated . . .. 111 Tennis.. ............... 181 Thanksgiving Assembly . .. 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