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

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S S 54 fx iii -L-ii: 1 S 'ly .1 3 ' F .Honoring I our - ' Student Council If Published by the Students of jAomaa yefkmon Skov! San .2411 fan io, jexad Volume Twenty-one we .gjfuclenf gouncif gcbfion Winefeen lmnalreo! anal Aff?-fwo PAGE 3 IN MEMORIAM Miss Frances Smith DEDICATION ln memory of Frances Smith, first dean of girls at Thomas lefferson High School, We dedicate this l952 edition of the Monticello. We miss the comfort of her presence, We feel the hurt of parting from a friend. Her death has left us sorrowful, yet strengthened by the memory of her excellence. l-ler many deeds of kindness gave us the inspiration to be helpful to others, her faithful service to her Work opened to us the vision of a noble life. I-l-er phenomenal mastery of detail gave us assurance when we asked for advice about schedules and studies, her sincerity and Willingness to help those who were burdened With personal problems, brought both pupils and teachers to her office. Her interest in the activities of our school - athletics, extra-curricular and scholastic - endeared her to the entire student body. She never shirked a duty, she never spoke an unkind Word of a friend. The scholar, the unfortunate, the crippled, the Wayward, all said her judgment was just and good. She was a Wise counselor, a loyal friend, and an understanding Woman. ln our hearts We hold her in loving memory. PAGE 5 O U R, H M lf 'lUnited We stand-divided We fall -These famous Words spoken almost one hundred years ago by Abraham Lincoln express the ideals of Thomas lefferson l-ligh School's Student Council today. Throughout the life of twenty-one Student Coun- cils at lefferson, this organization has expanded in size, gained in prestige, developed in scope, and is now recognized as one of the best in the nation. Each year brings with it the completion of some new project far greater than ever imagined by that first representative assembly of l932. lefferson l-ligh School is united, our Council binds us together with the golden cords of friendship, loyalty, service, and cooperation. lt is, therefore, with great pride and appreciation that the l952 MCNTICELLC pays tribute to the Student Council on this, its twenty-first birthday. PAGE 6 ,, I ' . Lf.: . I-M2 1f .l 7' ' UH ' 4 , , ..,. , ,, I - - . ,, 'f.1-- ' T,-'3.A U -f'zw.Pif X - 'W . ,Is 'fun mi .-gf , ,, - .W f 5 my ,m.,?2.wRhY .,iff':W,if?f5-Qftrifw 31242 . .Y , . ., , 1 V . ' M, ., 1-,I , ,j ,u I',.k1 .NAI-,. H,',.I.,, I1 I. - hfhzz, .-. ., 'Till f A ' 'ff-'-'lv 1'f'lffi, if-2Sf ,,'Qf1.-,'.'1l-.HF Jn-.w'ff12:4,--YY?Iff.xy',,wf?af?l4.In',.f-'.','- I-1 . . .. IIIAIIIIQIQI II IIQIIQI-fefk . ., .,--'v-4Zg.'1 f'.'..- ','-a',:.'- -,, ,,'w. Q-'Url '- M ..4,'..Ipf.7,'N:'v',',1- - -,A-,-4'.,,,- .,g,?'- . P .vb -- ' ,-':g ,-.r.- Q. 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J-.----+,I,'.j--' I , -,Q 'Q , ' ' ,. , ,A 't' I ' ' , - . ' ln I 'xl ff- -I .-I wf.:.-5..,-'- In IVA' . I I I I . ' I . 0 -3 I '-.IIIIII PAGE 7 if ,,f elk' ,y 'ig' ? film Q ' , K K I A V -- .ms 7.-. fggyl ff 5 M 9 ' v i 'V - Q , 1 ew . ez, ff 5 f',, 2 ff ' IQ' ' , ,, . if PAGE 8 , V' lf l' 'N If -X in lx 3, . V , ' .Ni , -X ,-. Nfl. , ,S 'I l clfid 1:-2 ' ' W t l X 7 IN 3 A 4. '-wits? J 1 w4f'be3' PM ,:v 'UT t . 4 if 4 W. ,4.,!'Qr,54iAl ' 1 '7Lffff't . Q X , L,,.A,.7,M Q , , , H 435512 X fl l 2512 S,fQft1',Qtf- may Opposite Page: The Main Entrance With its intricately beauti- ful columns. Upper Right: East Entrance leads to the Math Department. Center: Spanish Ar- chitecture is typified in the Executive Entrance. Lower Left: The Cafe- teria E ntrance, dis.- playing o u r motto, In Omni Uno. 4 vw. -3' e,,f,34,d, V 3 .fy mi . W, iw , 1 'iv I MAN , , an W Pla in 5 LJQ s tx. -4 Wil Um TE, fc ,Mt M 15' v 4' vw . 'dz if Q 'F gr, , . 'M lg 495, 35 if V. g ,. fl ,ge x . ' 'af' 4 '4f1w Yam' ' '11 7 fl 1 f, ew, y r YJ, Q X8 in 5 X. .wg x 'v I X 1 lb i ,....., ..?.,.,N ' , v 4. ! U fc, gd' 1 5. 5 : '. Q gi., 1 . ' L Sw law ,m5c fw.m1 Wuxi: Ml iuunfll I' .lie i legrs S251 H I X 'WW' 771 f LM' V v . E 53 3 s F 511.007 CQLMIW - ja!! lam pssprsivissrt A 4-5 Confusion reignsl Registration leaves us limp. l 1 ll The Student Council helps the Monticello celebrate its 21st birthday on the first assembly of the year. V r 14 The band gives a dance for new Ieffites. ECCTOBER 9 A new girls' club is organized at lefferson - the 1.1-l.A. ll Talents lnc. displays its members at an assembly. 18 Seniors pose for their class picture. 19 The StudentCCouncil installs lefferson's leaders in an impressive assembly. 23 Our parents go through a condensed version of a leffite's day and came through exhausted - parent's night. 26 The Seniors go western for a dance. . 27 The band participates in a marching contest in Aransas Pass and comes out with high honors. Q NOVEMBER l 2 We go to Austin and freeze through a football game. i 9 leffites feast on seafood in Corpus Christi before the second out-of-town game of the season. 12 The uniformed groups participate in the Armistice Day parade. lp 16 The Seniors frolic through a wonderful Caribbean Cruise. 4 18 Rev. I. W. Morgan gives us reasons for being thankful on a memorable Thanksgiving Assembly. l 22 Our Mustangs fight through the Turkey Day classic with Brack and come up with a 7-7 tie despite injuries and illness. 23-24 Holidays! l 29 Hlohn Humanity Doe is introduced to leff in an assembly given by the stage crew. 4 30 M.l.R.s give the first club show of the year. ' . DECEMBER 1 5 The advanced education class from Trinity comes to leff to see how a first class high school operates. 6 lournalism students go to Denton to find out the why and wherefore of Iournalism. l 7 The Religious I-lour Choir from Baylor University presents an unusual assembly. 7 Our Freshmen discard their studious expressions and enjoy a dance. 1-8 The Student Council sponsors a drive to collect paper. 12 Iefferson pays solemn tribute to the memory of Miss Frances Smith in the most impressive assembly of the year. 13-14 The vocal department sends us into gales of laughter with their M. S. Pinaforef' ' 15 The M.I.R.s take over the gym for a Christmas dance. 20 The laspers dance in the halls. 21 Xmas holidays begin. 22 Student Council gives a Christmas formal at the Olmos Club. PAGE 13 s ,A , my Z' V525 , ffff if M690 gg? fZWM'?lW,fi,,5 2,,f 22 WM W :W WW.-,Z Z',.fvfH g iw X wa gram '52 22 f , 2 Z M ? 6 52 A X 1 N KX , X, X X X X X ,X X ,XX 'N X WA 1 V X X 5 Q' . X ' X: N xl, Xi Q-'X ,H X XX ,XX ,fe 1 'V' NN M' M , V X31 XX W xl X '1 1 , i' l X ll X X X X , . 3 ! 2 X X I -n JV X X X X i X Y X I . l 1 . X X I Q 2 NYS' iz L rf gtg f A. V is Mr. Harry H. Rogers President San Antonio Board of Education The Members of The Board of Education San Antonio Independent School District l95I - l952 Mr. Harry H. Rogers ..... Mr, Eugene W, Robinson .... Mrs. 0. E. Latimer ........ . . . . . . . President ....Vice-President . ..... Secretary Mrs. F. J. Winter ............... .... ...... A s st. Secretary Mr. Gus C. Garcia, Mr. James G. Mr. L. E. File PAGE 16 Kizer Mr. Thomas B. Portwood Superintendent San Antonio Schools Mr. Thomas B. Portwood, Superintendent of Public Schools, is the rnan most responsible for San An- tonio's splendid school system. lefferson students owe him a special debt of gratitude, for it was his vision that created this magnificent building, the colorful gardens, and tall, green trees which enhance the beauty of San Antonio and the life of each student. He strives always for the best, he has the foresight and determination necessary to be an efficient and capable Superintendent of Schools. The citizens of this city are quite fortunate to have a man such as Mr. Portwood at the head of the Public Schools. Mr. Oscar E. Miller Assistant Superintendent San Antonio High Schools A name that many students recognize immediately is that of Mr. Gscar E. Miller- the friendly, always smiling man who was at one time the principal of Horace Mann lunior School. Although he has many responsibilities and little free time, he is always gracious about coming to lefferson for special occasions. Much appreciation is due this capable Assistant Superintendent of Schools in charge of secondary education, for he executes each duty with a special sense of accuracy and efficiency. Mr. Oscar Miller is an invaluable executive and a shining example for each lefferson student to follow. PAGE 17 J ,, Through twenty years of life at Iefferson High School, one person has always ranked first in making our school what it is today-a place Where good fellowship and student cooperation prevail. His ready smile, friendly en- couragement, good humor, and ability to understand every stude-nt's problem have made him a person never to be forgotten. He is the embodiment of the Spirit of gleffersong the ever present force behind each phase of school life. The students of Thomas lefferson are very proud to have Mr. T. Guy Rogers, friend and trusted leader, as their principal. PAGE 18 l Mrs. Payton Kennedy Dean of Girls Although she has acted as leffersorfs Dean of Girls for only a short time, Mrs. Payton Kennedy is Winning a secure place in the heart of each lefferson student. She has already proved her ability to give Wise and just counsel, to be fair, and to appreciate the difficulties confronting a student. Each girl enters her office With the knowledge that problems will soon be erased and serenity restored. Her fine beginning in this difficult work assures us that the future will bring added progress, and that Mrs. Kennedy Will continue to deserve the admiration of each lefferson student. PAGE 19 Mr. Raymond W. Arnold Vice Principal and Dean of Boys lefferson's Vice-Principal is admired by everyone with Whom he comes in contact, but it is the boy at lefferson who realizes early in his high school career that this man is an authority on boys and their many problemsf One interview with this Wise counselor proves that he is impartial in hearing facts and fair in making decisionsi His is the difficult job of finding a practical solution to the problem Which beset boys. Each lefferson student is proud of the fact that our Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys is Mr. Raymond W. Arnold. I . -r: - ,H,,--,,2.f 2 F G Miss Grace D. Huey Chairman University of Wisconsin Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer University of Texas Spons.: Torn-Tow ' Mrs. Florence M. X Lloyd S.W.T,S.T. College L English Department Mrs. Pearl S. Doolittle Our Lady of the Lake Spons.: lunior Division of Senate f ,eff I Q1 Miss Ona Marschall University of Texas Spons.: Girls' Cadet Corps Vlrs. Catherine Pedlar Mrs. GladY5 Osmon Hamline University Spons.: Iaspers Peterson University of Texas Miss Mamie A. Brawner Colorado State College Miss Florence Durrett University of Texas Spons.: Scribblers Mrs. Bess Mclntyre Southwest Texas State College Spons.: Sophomore Class 1611- 'Q?.,'4 ' Miss Mary Wheat University of Texas Spons.: Iefterson i. l l , , it l, , l it lt li 5! tl t MV 1 sf! ll lt lt 'A I 3 1 4 fl l ul 'l Miss Brewers English Vlll's discuss the famous Henry Esmond. r I Y-Teens Student-Poets glow with pride at display ot their accomplishments. . History Department Mr. T. A. Abbott Southern Methodist University Spons.: Cafeteria Workers Miss Marie Hellcmd Chairman Boston University Mrs Bass1e Q Bennett Baylor University Spons Freshman Class Mrs. Tallaferro s History Class doing some map study. Miss Berta George University of Texas Miss Ximenct I. Wolf University ot Texas PAGE 22 ' in Miss Iulia Oliphint Oklahoma University Spons.: Iunior Class r Mrs Leon E T University of Texas Spons MIR Miss Olga H. Vogel University of Chicag0 Sports.: Natl Honor S ciety fn 1 l U I N Ndrs. Theresa T. Hicks University of Texas ' Spons.: Skelton - diss Florence Lcmgford 5 George Peabody College Spons.: Student Council ' r s ,Mr. C. E. McDaniel ffniversity oi Texas ' SDons.: Senior jlivisiori oi Senate Mathematics Department x I wg I :n -. ,.-4.4 Mr. G. C. Daniel Chonmon Uriiversity of Texas Mr. McDor1iel's trig class using plone figures of his Geometry I class. Mrs. Audrey L Terry S.W.T.S.T. College PAGE 23 Miss Idcr Mae Murray University of Texas Sponsg Eucl. Math Club Mr. Rupert Sprott University of Texas SPOHSMOYDS Mr. Iohn R. Skeldon U.S .M.A. 'T Uffifief Art, Distributive Education, and Latin Departl11El1iS Miss Bertha Iimenez Registrar Miss Barbara Anderson Secretary 6 ,Q ,F 7 ? ,Q F ii EQ if EZ lf lu Mrs. Mary E. Morris Attendance Teacher l Mrs. Mary R. Scherer Clerk Art Class producing some of our prize winning posters. 'SWF' Miss Ruby Evelyn Miss Alma Peirich Miss Pauline Chamness Dugosh North Texas State Southern lllingig Columbia University College University Spons.: Fine Arts Spons.: Distributors Club Spons: I.l-LA. and Latin Club , Physical Education Department l And another arrow hits the bullseye. Basketball stars oi the iuturel Miss Bess Richards University oi Texas Spons.: Lassosp Girls' Sport Club ,.. ., , aw ,- Mr. Harry Hamilton University of Southern California Co-Spons.: I Club Mr. Vernon Walenta S.W.T.S,T. College Spons.: Hi-Y Co-Sponsg I Club Mr. Iewell Wallace Texas Christian University Co-Spons.: I Club Mr. George Williams, Ir. Texas A. and M. Spons.: Ponies R.0.T.C., Industrial Arts, and Home Economics Departments l i Capt. Elmo L. Bundren MfSgt. Herschel L. Mfsgf- Billlf M'-11'PhY Mfsgt. C. I.. Shelly Spons.: R.O.T.C. Officers Anderson SDOUS-1 DH11 Team and N.C.O. Club Sports.: Rifle Teams CGirl's and Boy'sl Spons.: R.O.'l'.C. Quartermaster l ! ?.7 lvir. naicaia s onop ooys rnalce things hum. Mr. lones overseeing some of the Industrial Arts Miss Hughes shows her class how to sew a fine seam. lo oys. Miss Opal Hughes Miss Mafguefile Mr' E' O' Hakala MY- Roland T- lones TUSCIVV, McFarland Harvard University North Texas State Co-Spons.: Homemaking Columbia University College Club Co-Spons.: Hcgmemaking S1Oons.: Arch. and Mech. Cl ' u Drawing Club - 1 Science Department Biology class busily hunts for the elusive Amoeba. Trinity student teacher has Chemistry H class fascinated. PAGE 27 V C C- LC Miss Mamie M. Stein Chairman University of Texas 4?-gs ..4q Mrs. Lorena H. Davis University of Texas Spons.: Senior Class V751 ,f f ff, 1 ' ' . '. ff F 'V I 42533 9' 9 ' ,fffjzfvgg ,. j . , W fg 0111! ' ' I , flf V, ' 1 L.,yn5,fff f, il V W ' V, fu. , . ' ' Mr. Iames Deering Trinity University Mr. Claude V. Iones S.W,T.S.T. College Spons.1IetfForurn Melody Mustangs Y 5 5 f 7 V Z f E Z li li li 2 E 4, v K v 2 4 n 3 v if g Spanish and Librar Departments 1 ' 'I f, iii? 5153? ff.1 '4f4 f 1, Hynix. f' ' Q:-fffff 'Zi f T f ff ,,.,,rw .., -gag ' ,,, 1- ff 1, . . .V if 1. , W 42 1, 7 , ff I V7 if f' 1 , f 34 7 , , 1 LQ , ff :I f ,X Nw . 1. X J' 3553, X54-,x x Q-X L Q Miss Vivian Arstein Mrs. Salomay Harrison Columbia University S. W. T. S. T. College Sponsg Talents lnc. Miss Charlotte E. Wright University ol Texas Spons.: Spanish Club 4 Mrs. l-iarrison's Spanish lll class demonstrate a Bull Fight. V:,, 1. G . 4? .- ' , - zyy' , fQff,! , , ,Z f -iff, ' 1 .A ,A 5' , , gf z 2 ' 5, Mrs. Lynda R. Mrs. Alice F. Lovelace McCutcheon Qur Lady of the Lake Our Lady of the Lake College College Spons.: Library Council Mr. Leslie S. Pfeiffer University of Texas Spons.: leilerson Iesters Mrs. Edna Willingham North Texas State , College 5 Speech, Journalism, Music, and Guidance De artments . ,,,, ,.,, 5222 'Q vi 1 ff , ' 4. 5 3? ff at Mrs Martha C McDaniel Miss lean M. Longwith Mr. Charles O Brown M1ss Margaret F Burke Chairman University of Texas University ot Texas Colurnbla Universrty Baylor Unlversity Spons.: Masque and Sports: Declaratlon SDOHS MO1'1l1CSl1O Mrs. McDaniel's Stage Crew Class hard at Work on a set , 'L - - ipkffav f -, , .., .. t . A .,,, gf ,ggi-fy f. kk:-3-'LYEJQ it-:taker , -' -Q13 -' - 4- 'E -' Q 'W ' f Ziiiiiifiliiil-1L:IliQ'i . ,. '-ffffne' f'f5i9s1f,:4fa-166 4 if - '.1:'.::wf:--ff-fit., , f 'c . - 1 :ii f 5:5:1:i:2 'M Mr. Kenneth C. Emery Northwestern University Spons.: Band and Orchestra Capella X J ? F5 a w..weAvwx E F 4 Y Onfy fen cfayei affer fne opening of jnomad jefkmon Scnoofin jeg:-uarg o!7932, line .S7fualenf Councif wow formaffg organizer! Ay mimi Wamie gfawner. jne ofa! ofhcem Ann: main .xduenue ,jwlign .gcnoof were refainec! unc! deruec! wifrlz greaf lariole in fneir new dcnood Lnowin fne Afanalarolzi Jef fnid Ira! ear wouff! Le ? ? fne onezi carrier! on for yearfi fo come. .Syfnee fnaf fime, eneler ine enpeife cfirecfion ef Wien grawner, Wise Wa:-ie ejvleffancfanv! Wim orenc e Jangforl ine .gfuolenf gouncif new fnnngnreefeel iofead nne! ,erefeefe wllicn eere line fradliffond ef enr dcnoof feeleen--frnelifiene founoleol ulaon fne fcleag efieeelerenqe, eeneher-enip, deruice, e,eerfrnnneLz,e, and eeepereetien. jne .ghwfenf councif ia uemafik. ,918 acfiuifiee exfenc! Zfom aiponaoring ofancee fo aenefing olekgafea fo conuenfionagzdom ,Mahoning ine .gfnvfenf eibireclory ana! .jvlanofnool fo enerferzne nf! dcnoof efele, Zen cLecLing enf efefe fexf-A0045 fo defhng ,eern-,eerne anal afaging pep-rafhea. .Qi io inie goofy ina! aclofafeol our famone coders, our Jenna! ereee! me me eeieof e..,,,,. jne .gjfuefenf Councif ie fnerengn. Cfnen je! in alone wifn enfnudiarim ana! Aura! worL--fogd fnaf range Keene conalucfing efel-,en,eer elrieee fo ,ereeenfing erienfnfien eyeeeenee for new efnelenfe, Lam rneeinfnining line loaf nnel genne! fo Leaufifging line .Sjfnelenf Cannciffgafiog Lam organizing escnofaafic aocieliea fo Jiaonooring naeernghee. jne Stnelenf gouncif ie cnaracfer Lnzfeling. .92 eneenrngee proper eeneef conalucf ana! regufafion efnnfffrnfhe, if epeneere ine znefeiring Warning pragerg if Kenele ife ee,e,eenf fo eff efeze elrzeee ef Sen Alnfenee, if nreee ua claify fo Lecome Leffer cifizena ef ine fufure Ly epeneering rnnn, eeerfneenife acfiuified in eenien line Jfuolenf goofy laarficipafea ana! fnud Lecomea more cfoaefy nnifecl jne Stnefent gouncif ef feelnn nof onfg enrriee on llraclifion Zn! if ie eenefnnffg on ine offer! fo enggeaf fnoae improuemenfa wnicn wiff maLe our ning af yeffemon mo5f aafiafncforg. .fdnvlne fime goed on ow- .Sze-sfenz' Gouncif ia enre fo become ef eeen greafer uafue fo enr eeneef ene! eernrnenffy. X 619 Aefieue in Aincere efforf, in fnffnfnf feffeeeenqe, Line! eine! generoud frienelenqe, nnelneer-in eeepernfien. n .9 Aefieue in upnofcfing fne iefeafa unc! esfanefnrcla of jnomcld Jefferrion .jwlign gcnoof eine! in feynffn. fo fnfe eeneef eenef ife neiiezfiee. U PAGE 30 X ,l un lfll DH. ll ll! tl A li ln JJ r 3 ,E tt 1 l l L, lf lf, aj: ii Upper Left: - An inspiring beginning for or busy ,dcty -the Morning Prcryer. Upper Right: - lerry Ryotn presents list check for 3324.70 to Mrs. ldphet for the Crippled Childrens Fund in memory of our beloved Deoln of Girls, fl Miss Frances Smith. Lower Left: - Checking out books is decidedly not eclsy, but Mcrrgie Rctnsdell olnd ,?Mcrrctdee White' seem to enjoy it. Lower Right: - Intelligentsid of the Freshman clcrss receive their F. S. S. pins. i we ,gzwlenf Councif Weuer Wezifd. PAGE 31 IOI-IN IOI-INS DIANE FEARIS BILL PREWETT BEVERLY KLAVER DOUGLAS IOHNSON ii? MARTHA LEE WILLIAMS MARY IO EISEMANN MILTON IOHNSON ik TOMMY QUICK BILL BRYANT ik' TED HAGER T' 'iff DOROTHY HEINRICH IIM LEI-IRER fRecfding from left to right? W I PAGE 32 we jwenfg- irzif .spfuclenf Counci! gxecufiue Commiffee ik' S ERVICE HORUUGH NSELFISH Eclslvli E ACER OTEWURTHY RUSTWORTHY IERRY RYAN, President T .szfuvlenf gouncif ofeacfem 7932-52 -Communffg ollaglm fm, C OURTESY 0 RIGINALITY NITY ' UBILITY C OURAGE NITIATIVE 3 QYALTY '40-IACK HEBTON A '41-RUSSELL BERTCH D '42-IACK SKAGGS '43-MARGARET BRINKMEYER si? '44-CHARLES PARKER '45-CHARLES MATTEI '45-ARTHUR WESSELY H46-IOHN DAVID GARDNER il? '47-IOHN D. MCCALLON '48-BUDDY SCOTT '49-BOOTS GAUBETZ '50-LEROY BIRDWELL i'51-IOHNNY HERNANDEZ '52-IERRY RYAN CRec1cf1ing from left to right? 32-BOB NIXON 33-CLIFTON MIDDLETON ik '34-MARY IOHNSON 35-ED MARTIN il? 36-GEORGE DELAVAN 37-MAURY MCGARRAUGH il? 38-TERRY THRIFT 39-IOHN THOMAS STEEN PAGE 33 ,w 'f if 2 ' 4 f y A , 1 ., 4 .N., A Vi f W , , Q Zffggd f , 5X4v gm, 7vyf f 7 f fi fff ff I ff iff ff , ' W -' ff,-1,5143 -f ' ff 3 - f, V f , , , f . 4,,,,N,, ,X ,, Q, 4 ,, ,, f 'V N, W' v V ff 4,2 , M , 0 N - X,-, V - f ' 'gy :- F' - 1 V44i'i1 ' -. 'f ,-'4'f'4'fvm'. ' WW , 1 ., gf: .W Q Q 1- 4., W3 H... - M MQ UW I I f edume 0 .gznior .Mofory September, l95l - we of the Senior Class began our triumphant year by electing new and capable officers. Working under the class colors of blue and silver and with the rose as our flower, we put our motto, The greater the co-operation, the L greater the accomplishment, into full force. Following the ex- citement of receivinghthe Senior Rings came the Senior Western Dance - a festive, gala occasion. The Senior Frolic took the students Cn a Caribbean Cruise. The thrilling experience- of measuring caps and gowns and ordering of invitations followed. A great success was the Senior Play - The Barrett's of Wimpole Street. Then a picture show and Barbecue entertained the Seniors as Graduation neared. Class Day - with a Class Will and Prophecy - the beautiful lunior-Senior Prom - always to be remembered - finally the big night of Graduation. Although it is good-bye to Iefferson l-ligh School, we will always remember our most wonderful sponsor - Mrs. Lorena H. Davis - and the three happy successful years through which she led the Class of 1952. W PAGE I6 Officers of the Class of H952 L it Tommy Quickl Are you the one that broke the sun-dial? For shame? BARBARA BEAM Recording Secretary EARL TRITT PAT TOLAR Co-Sgts.-at-Arms LAMAR PARKER Chaplain TOMMY QUICK President DONALD KRAUSE Historian MRS, LoRENA H. DAVIS Sponsor HMMIE STOVALL lst Vice-President DOUGLAS IOHNSON 2nd Vice-President CSpring Termj PAGE 37 - MORRIS PENNER Parliarnentarian TED C. HAGER, IR. Treasurer HM LEHRER Chaplain CSpring Terml PATSY BRADPIELD Reporter MARIORIE KRAFT Recording Secretary N CSpring Terml 1 Y C1166 of 19 2 ABDO, ANN: Vogel Advisory. ADAM, CAROLYN KAY: Horizon, Cor. Se.. rl Lassos. H ALBACH, EVELYN1 ske-non. ' ALCORTA, ELIDA: Girls' Sport Club. ALEIANDRO, ANTONIO: Iesters, I Club, PQ I ball Team. it ' ALLEN, WILLIAM BERT: Senate, Talents IQ, Officers cmd N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2I1d5Q ,5 Senior Representative. , 1 ALLEN, CARL: I Club, Basketball Team. IA ALLWINE, MARGARET LEE: Girls' Glee, Sg1,g Arms, Monticello Stafi, A-Cappella. rl ALLWINE, PATRICIA ANN: Iaspers, Treas. AMACKER, PATSY RUTH: Stein Advisory. '? , ANDERSON, GAIL RUTH: Homemaking Club. ANIOL, ELAINE ELIZABETH: Latin, Pres., ,, Art Club, Eucl. Math., Student Council, Gi 5' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col., Senior Frolic's Lylgks and Dialogue. ,I ANTOINE, BELINDA ANN: Monticello Staff, X . Editor, Fall Term, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Zndll ARCOS, GLADYS LLANAN: Hicks Advisory. ARNOLD, GAY: School Bend, Mqjorene, Sen a Mascot, M.I.R., Eucl. Math, Lib. Counselor, Sen r Frolic. ' l BAILEY, BOB: Advisory Pres., Hi-Y. BAILEY, KATHLEEN: Horizon Hist and Rep.,' l Club, Advisory Pres BAIRD, PHYLLIS ROGERS: Latin, 2nd Vice-Pr , M.I.R., Lassos, Advisory Pres. ' j BALLARD, BEVERLY ANN: Girls' Cadet Cd . Cdt. Maj. and Cor. Sec'y, Skelton, Treas., 'EQ Math, Natl Honor Society, Monticello Staff, Cla Editor, Student Council, Hon. Member, Asst. Lili Counselor, Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Erolic, Rifle Team BARTLEY, VELMA IEAN: Skelton. BATES, BILLY RAY: Stage Crew. BATES, IOHN: Iesters. BAUGH, CAROLYN IANE: M.I.R., Pres., Lassgs, lst Lt., Hayne Mascot, Lib. Council, Sec'y, SGUP' blers, Treas., Natl Honor Society, Tri-I-Ii-Y. BAYMAN, IOHN I.: Iefi Forum, Chdp1Qln? Spanish, Newman Club, Vice-Pres., Mont1ceIl0 Stafi. BEAM, BARBARA: Senior Class, Cor. SeC'Yl Shakespeare, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hayne Mascot, Council, Exec. Comm., Senior Representative? BENNETT, KATI-IRINE: Student Council, Sketf I Senior Representative. ' ' BERRY, BETTY LAVERNE: M.I.R. ' BLANKENSHIP, WESLEY: Hi-Y, Hayne, S blers. PAGE 38 ! aaa o!79 2 BLEWSTER, ROBERT E., IR.: Arch., Vice-Pres., Natl Honor Society. BLOWERS, ANTOINETTE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. lst Lt., Tom-Tows. BONES, MARILYNN: Lassos, Pres. and Ist Lt., M.I.R., Eucl. Math, Natl Honor Society, Senior Frolic, Commander of Lasso Roping Team, Best Roper, won 2 yrs., Senior Play. BOTT, HARVEY IOHN: Hayne, Parl., Arch., Pres, and Sec'y, Monticello Staff, Panel Editor, School Band, Hon. Member, Eucl. Math, Hon. Member, Wranglers, Hon. Member, Scribblers, Arts and Crafts, Information Please, Spanish, Masque and Gavel, Ieff Hop, Fine Arts, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Cheerleader, Winner lst Division Medal in Regional Band Contest. BOYLES, IOAN: Lassos, Sgt., Senior Representa- tive. BRADFIELD, PATRICIA LOUISE: M.I.R.: Student Council, Monticello Staff, Asst. Panel Editor, Senior Class, Rep., Alamo Press Assn., N.S.P.A., Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. BRADFIELD, ROBERT WILLIAM: Golf Team. BRADLEY, IO ANN: Skelton, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms, Horizon, Parl. and Chaplain, Senior Frolic. BRADSI-IAW, BARBARA STUART: Tom-Tows, Pres., Girls' Glee, Sec'y, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt, BRASCHER, ELEANOR M.: Latin, Senior Frolic. BRENDLER, VIRGINIA LEE: M.I.R., Christmas Card Contest. BREWSTER, IAMES: Football Letter Manager. BRIGGS, AUDREY LA OUITA: Declaration, Asso- ciate Business Manager. BRIGGS, GEORGE: School Band, Tom-Tows, Treas., Lib. Counselor, All City Band 1951. BROCKHAUS, EDGAR E.: School Band. BRUCHMILLER, DOUGLAS ALLEN: Iesters, I Club, Sgt.-at-Arms, Hi-Y, Basketball Team. BRUSENI-IAN, HARRY: Senate, Pres., Hi-Y, Ad- visory Pres. BRYANT, WILLIAM K.: Senate, I-Ii-Y, Student Council, Senior Representative, Basketball and Swimming Teams. BUCHANAN, IULIE ANN: School Band, Senior Representative. BURNEY, BRUCE: Iesters, I Club, Football Team. BUSBY, EDWIN BUZZ : Ieff Forum. CAMP, CHARLES ALLEN: Masque and Gavel, Vlfranglers, Vice-Pres., A-Cappella, Talents Inc., Senior Play, Operetta, R.O.T.C., Sgt. lst Class. CARPENTER, MARY LOU: Shakespeare, Dis- tributors. cARH,it1y1ARY FRANCES: Distributors. CASEY, CECELIA MAE: Lassos, Ieff Hop, Korn- Illfobbers, Commercial Club, Lasso Roping Drill eam. CERMIN, AYRES ROBERT: Hayne, Masque and Gavel, Hist., School Band. CI-IADDICK, RUTH: MIR., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Senior Frolic. CHILDS, BARBARA: Iaspers, Sec'y, Eucl. Math. PAGE 89 all of 1952 CHRISTOPHER, SHIRLEY MARGARET: Skelton. CLAWSON, DONALD: Officers and N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt., Monticello Staff. COLLINS, LUCIEN: Melody Mustangs. COPPLE, ANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdl. Capt. and Sgt.-at-Arms, Scriloblers, Parl., Eucl. Math, Parl., Natl. Honor Society, Talents Inc., Tom- Tows, Student Council, Senior Frolic. COX, DOLORES MAXINE: Brawner Advisory. CRAIG, CORINE: Lloyd Advisory. CROUCH, BARBARA LA VONNE: Skelton, Cor. Sec'y, A-Cappella, Student Council. CROW, BETTY: Horizon, Sgt.-at-Arms, Lassos, Cpl. and Roping Team. CUNNINGHAM, IANNIE LEE: Horizon, Rep. and I-list. CYTRIN, CHARLES MORRIS: Ieff Forum, Tennis Team. DAGGETT, TOM DOW: Senate, I-Ii-Y, Melody Mustangs, Male Chorus, Sgt.-at-Arms. DAVIS, DOROTHY: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col., Shakespeare, Treas,, Natl. Honor Society, Student Council. DAVIS, HERBERT V.: Swimming Team, Diving- 3rd Place. DE BERRY, MARVIN W.: Iesters, I Club, Pres., Advisory Pres., Football Team. DEERING, SI-IELLEY: Hayne, Melody Mustangs. DE LOS SANTOS, EMMA LINDA: Emery Ad- visory. DEVINE, LUVERNE ELAINE: Lloyd Advisory. DEWS, LESLIE THOMAS: School Band, Tom- Tpws, Information Please, Eucl. Math. DICKSON, DICKIE: School Band, Pres., Talents Inc., Pres., Eucl. Math, A-Cappella, Information Please, Student Council, Lib. Counselor, Senate, Sec'y, Won lst Place in Band Contest, Three lst Places in Vocal Contests, All State Band at Corpus Christi. ' A DICKSON, DIXIE ANN: Information Please, M.I.R., Eucl. Math, Sec'y, A-Cappella, Chaplain, School Band, Sec'y and I-list., Talents Inc., Sec'y, Student Council, lst Place Medal in Band Contest, Two lst Places in Vocal Contests, All City Band, All City Orchestra, All State Band at Corpus Christi. DICKSON, LILLIAN: Shakespeare, Sgt.-at-Arms. DOBBINS, HELEN: M.I.R., Latin, lst Vice-Pres., Lassos, 2nd Lt., Eucl. Math. DULANEY, MARY IANICE: Iaspers, Vice-Pres., Lassos, lst Lt., Advisory Pres. EAVES, BARBARA ELAINE: School Band, Major- ette, Shakespeare, Forum Mascot, Lib. Counselor. ECKSTRUM, IILL: M.I.R. EICI-IMAN, FRANK F.: School Band, Eucl. Math. EIGHINGER, RUSSELL MARVIN: Advisory Pres., Track Team. EISEMANN, MARY IO: Lassos, Maj., Student Council, I-Ion. Member and Hist, MIR., Senior Play, D.A.R. Citizenship Award, Delegate to Stu- dent Council Workshop of Texas. PAGE 40 I Cfaaa o I9 2 QNGLEHARDT, DOT: Hughes Advisory. ITHEREDGE, IOAN: Lassos,2nd Lt., M.l.R., Scrib- olers. VANS, IACKIE LOUIS: Iesters, I Club. VANS, IOE MOODY: Wolf Advisory. Club. EVVING, THOMAS: Officers and N.C.O, FAITH, IAMES DOUGLAS: Distributors. ALK, CARL: I-Iayne, I Club, Hi-Y, Football Vfeam. FEARIS, DIANE: M.I.R., Hist., Student Council, Sec'y',T'EucIFPM?ath, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. lst as 1Lt., Rifle Team, Tri-Hi-Y, Pres. FERNANDEZ, LUPE MONSALVO: Lassos, Plc. BFOGELBERG, ALAN EUGENE: Tennis Tearn. GFREEMAN, ALVIN: Hayne, Cor. Sec'y, Student .Council, Hi-Y, Eucl. Math, Advisory Pres., Head 4 I r I Cheerleader. FULTON, CAROL IEAN: Shakespeare, Rec. Sec'y, Tri-Hi-Y. FUQUA, ALLAN BLACKBURN: Iesters. GAMA, ROSIE REYES: Hughes Advisory, GARCIA, DELORES: Spanish. GARCIA, EDNA: Distributors, Rec. Sec'y, Senior Representative. GARDNER, IANICEZ Lassos, Scribblers, Skelton. GEE, FRANCES: Wright Advisory. GIBBS, ALLEN: Davis Advisory. GIBSON, FRANKIE IO: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., A-Cappella, Vice-Pres., Talents Inc. Vice-Pres., Operetta, Student Director, Skelton Sgt.-at-Arms, Advisory Pres., Monticello Staff, Class Editor. 1 1 GILL, VIRGINIA ROSE: I-Iomemaking Club, Pres., Girls' Glee, A-Cappella. . GOETTING, TOM BURNS: Masque and Gavel, leff Forum. GOLDBERG, SUSAN: Skelton, Senior Representa- tive, Student Council. GOMES, EDWARD D.: Officers and N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt., Advisory Pres. I pi QEGORSUCH, MYRNA LOUISE: McFarland Ad- 1 tl, xt I I I l 1 visory. GRECO, ELLEN GRACE: C. E. McDaniel Ad visory. GREEN, LOUISE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., Natl Honor Society, Eucl. Math, Treas., Scrib blers, M.I.R., Rep., Declaration, News Editor, Quill and Scroll, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Ella Stone Iournalism Club, Alamo Press Assn. GREEN, NANCY: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., Rifle Team, Capt., M.I.R., Natl Honor Society, Treas., Student Council, Eucl. Math, Vice-Pres., Senior Frolic, Tri-Hi-Y. PAGE 41 fl-IARTUNG ANNA SCHOFF' Girls' Cadet Corgj Kfaoo 0 1952 ' GREEN, RICHARD IOHN: Dugosh Advisory, GREENBERG, RONNIE DAVID: left Forum- E211 Math, Lib. Counselor, Golf Team, I Clubuj GREENBERG, SHIRLEY: Girls' Glee, o fa, Senior Representative. . N GROGAN, MICHAEL: School Band, fm, Sgt.-at-Arms. 5 GROME, RICHARD: Tom-Tows, Pres., Cdt. Capt., Rifle Team, Capt. 1 GRUM, CLIFFORD: Senate, ofnooro and o-,o ohio, R.o.1',c., cot lst 1.1. GRUN, PEGGY IEAN: Looooo, Skelton, A11 C15 Pres. GUERRA, GRETCHEN DIANE: Horizon, Lassi GUNN, BoN1TA MARIE: Homernaking Club., GWYN, 1oHN EDWARD: o1f1ooro and two Cdt. Capt. A. HAGER, TED C.: Hi-Y, Advisory Pres., St t Council, Exec. Comm., Lib. Council, Chapl i' Hayne, Vice-Pres., Senior Class, Treas., Trai Team, 1950-52. HALL, DARLENE: Tunnell Advisory. Qi' HAMMER, NANCY ANN: Looooo, Roo., sho - speare, Student Council. : HAREOUSH, IOSEPH: Hayne, Hist., Eucl. Mat, Hi-Y, Track Team, 1951-52. HARRELL, MARY JEAN: Loooos, 151 L1., Shakg- speare, lst Vice-Pres. HARRIS, BARBARA ANN: Lassos, Capt., M.I.R., Sec'y, Monticello Staff, Co-Editor, Student Coun- cil, Senior Frolic, Tri-Hi-Y. Club, Hayne, Lib. Counselor, Scribblers, RO i lst Lt. Pres., A-Cappella, Vice-Pres., Mlf i.: , Lib. Counselor, Senior Erolic, Talents In v: X Operetta, Monticello Staff, Co-Lit. Editor, 1- xf, H1-Y. AX iiserrwooo, SETH IOEL: Honorable Mentio , Natl Printing Week Contest, 3rd Place HOI'lO.'i American Legion Poster Contest. 3' X HATFIELD, THOMAS MARVIN: Hayne, wif Arms, Hi-Y, Lib. Counselor, Senior Represe : tive, Advisory Pres., Track and Baseball wif HE1NR1cr1, DOROTHY LOUISE: MLB., L Math, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Col. and if lain, Student Council. 4, ' HEMPHILL, MAR1AN1 A-coppo-11o, so-mor Ro - sentative. 'L ' HENRY, FLORENCE EVELYN: Skelton. HEROLD, DAVID FRANCIS: Advisory Pres., room, l95O-51. 5 , HERNANDEZ, PAUL, IR.: Track Team. P HERRMANN, RONALD Officers and Club: Senior Representative, R.O.T.C., Cdt. d Lt., T.I.H.S. Confederate Cause Program. . HILL, ALAN: School Band, A-Cappella, Sgt. f Arms: Male Chorus, Talents Inc., Operetta. . HITZEIELD, MARLEINE: Huey Advisory. ' HOGAN, KATHRYN ANNE: Hakala Advisory.i L1f ,Anffgr f qu,- Q ftoefzef- RA. . . . - PAGE 42 1 1 ewan 19 2 I-IOLST, ELIZABETH: A-Cappella, Treas. HOOPER, ROBERT M.: Senior Representative, Track Team. HOWARD, IOSEPI-I W.: Senate, Information Please, Treas., Talents Inc., School Band, Winner ot Annual Snapshot Contest. HUNT, GLENN: Hayne, Tennis Team. HUSEMAN, IOYCE MARIE: Senior Representa- tive. INSALL, SHIRLEY: Fine Arts, Sec'y, Skelton, Spanish, Asst. Lib. Counselor. IACKSON, IAMES RAYMOND: Officers and N.C.O. Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. 2nd Lt. IACOBS, RUTH: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Skelton, Hist., Asst. Lib. Counselor. IEW, GENEVIEVE: Distributors, Student Council. IINKS, IAMES: Perez Advisory. IOBE, SHIRLEY: Lassos, 2nd Lt., Student Council, M.I.R., Horizon, Pres. IOHNS, IOHN: Student Council, Vice-Pres., Declaration, Sports Editor, Hi-Y, Chaplain, Ad- visory Pres., I Club, Hist., Iesters, Senior Erolic, Football and Track Teams. IOHNSON, DOUGLAS: Hayne, I Club, Student Council, Chaplain, Eucl. Math, Natl. Honor So- ciety, Chaplain, Stage Crew, Football Tearn. IOI-INSON, MILTON: Hayne, Natl. Honor Society, Pres., Student Council, Sgt.-at-Arms, I Club, Eucl. Math, Stage Crew, Football and Track Teams. IONES, EARNEST RAY: Sprott Advisory. IONES, LOUIS IAMES: Iesters. IONES, RONALD T.: Iesters. IUDSON, DOROTHY SCOTT: M.l.R. KALISKY, LeROY: Stage Crew. KARREN, RUTH ALINE: Lassos. KELLEY, LORRAINE: Skelton, Senior Representa- tive. KELLEY, PATRICIA: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Skelton, KERN, PATRICIA ELIZABETH: Skelton, Lassos. KING, WANDA IO ANN: Skelton, Senior Repre- sentative. KIRKPATRICK, IOI-IN OTIS: Senate, Sec'y, Spanish, Officers and N.C.O. Club, Student Council, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Col., Drill Team, Swim- ming Team, 1950. 'KOOBS, CAROL IUNE: Girls' Gleep iw ,I - KRAFT, MARIORIE ELLEN: M.I.R., Sgt.-at-Arms, Eucl. Math, Lib. Counselor, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt. and Vice-Pres., Senior Erolic, Tri-Hi-Y, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms and Parl. KRAUSE, DONALD: Senior Class, Hist., I-Iayne, Vice-Pres., Hi-Y, Natl. Honor Society, Student Council. PAGE 43 Cfaaa 0 1952 KUENTZ, CHARLES: School Band. KUYKENDALL, SUSAN LEE: Senior Representa- tive, Alamo Press Assn., Monticello Staff, Asst Circulation Mgr., Senior Erolic. LAWRENCE, RALEIGH EDWARD: Senate, Arch LEBMAN, BEVERLY CAROL: Masque and Gavel, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Monticello Staff. LEDLOW, ANN: Lassos, Cpl., Art Club, Shake- speare, Student Council, Tri-Hi-Y. LEE, BET YEE: Natl Honor Society, Hist., Scrib- blers, Sgt.-at-Arms, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. and Hist. LEHRER, IAMES CHARLES: Hi-Y, Pres., Scrib- blers, Rep., Hayne, Student Council, Exec. Comm., Ella Stone Iournalism Club, Quill and Scroll, Declaration, Co-Editor and Sports Editor, San Antonio Council ot Hi-Y Clubs, Pres., lst Place in State Interview Writing. LEISER, DOROTHY ANN: Skelton, Girls' Glee, Chaplain. LEMES, CONSUELO DOLORES: Scribblers, Talents Inc., Girls' Glee, Winner in Natl Poem Contest in 1951. LEONARD, IOAN HODSDON: M.I.R., Scribblers Rec. Sec'y, Tri-Hi-Y. LEWIS, IANET ARLENE: School Band. LICEA, DAVID: Intramural Team. f LIECK, MARY ANN: Lassos, Student Council, Horizon. LISTER, RAY: I Club, Hi-Y. LITTRELL, PRESTON: Advisory Pres., Hi-Y, Chap- lain, Senate, Lib. Council, Chaplain, Stage Crew, Mgr., Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Senior Repre- sentative. LOBO, LESBIA: Spanish, Lassos, Golf Team. LOCKHART, V GLORIA: Skelton. LODOVIC, CLARA IEANNE: School Band, Tom- Tows, Eucl. Math. LOGAN, HARRY: Natl Honor Society, Eucl. Math, Pres., left Forum, lst Vice-Pres., Scribblers, Radio Club, Pres. Protem, left Hop, Arts and Crafts. LOOKINGBILL, DARYLL IEAN: Lassos, 2nd Lt. and Chaplain, Horizon, Skelton, Chaplain, Lasso Roping Team. LOPEZ, MARY ESTHER: laspers, Senior Repre- sentative. LORE RANCES: School Band, Talents nc., Skelton. LORMS, IACK: Senate, Cor. Sec'y, Declara- tion, Photographer, Alamo Press Assn., Senior Representative, Winner Monticello Snapshot Con- test, R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt. LOVECE, SANDRA: Lassos, Top Sgt., Spanish, Parl., Asst. Lib. Counselor. LOVECE, YOLANDA: Spanish, Sgt.-at-Arms, Lassos, Top Sgt. LUNDEBERG, PAUL MUNSON: Taliaferro Ad- visory. LYTLE, DAVID PAUL: Hi-Y, Lib. Counselor, Senior Representative. MCCORD, PATRICIA ANN: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Capt., Skelton, Treas., Talents Inc., Monti- cello Staff, Co-Lit. Editor, Tri-Hi-Y. PAGE 44 CVM of I9 2 WCCORKLE, I. B.: Lib. Counselor, left Forum, ihaplain, Arts and Crafts, Sgt.-at-Arms. V ' X CILHENNY, IUNE: Skelton, Lassos, Scribblers, - 'panish. CKAIG, IEAN RAY: Latin, Scribblers, Cor. Sec'y, lI.I.R., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Maj. and Parl., Student Council, I.B.C., Tri-Hi-Y, Tennis Team, 'st Prize Winner oi Annual Contest, Riile Team. JCLARRY, EDMONDJEQRRY: I Club, Football rack Teams. JIACIAS, CHARLES ROGER: Arch. AAIALCA, EUGENIA CRISTINA: Emery Ad- fisory. TMARTINEZ, RORIE: Horizon, Rec. Sec'y, Art lub, Sec'y, Spanish, Lassos, 2nd Lt. ' VIASPERO, MARCUS LESLIE, IR.: Senate,,Latin, T Arch., Chaplain and Rep. . ATLOCK, HELEN IEANQ Skelton, Talents Inc., i -Cappella. AXEY, ORVIS WAYNE: Hi-Y, Hayne, Scrib- lers, Advisory Pres. AXWELL, GARRETT WORTHAM: Senate, Chap- ain, Hi-Y, Sec'y, I Club, Lib. Counselor, TExec. Comm., Senior Representative, Football, anager-1949-1951, Basketball, Manager-l95O- nl, Track, Manager-1951. MENGE, SUZANNE CAROLE: M.I.R., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., and Treas., Tennis Team- l95l, Tri-Hi-Y. MICHAUD, ROSE: Horizon, Cor. Sec'y, Spring? Term and Sgt.-at-Arms, Fall Term. ILLAR, NANCY WALTON: Declaration, Co- ditor, Masque and Gavel, Rep., Talents Inc., ep., Eucl. Math, Natl Honor Society, Student 7T ouncil, Alamo Press Assn., Quill and Scroll. ILLER, LLOYD F.: Senate, Sec'y, Natl Honor Society, Spanish, Treas., Senior Representative. MINAS, ARTHUR NICK: Eucl. Math. N ONAHAN, IOHN: Huey Advisory. MOORE, MARTHA LOU: Hughes Advisory. ORRISON, IOAN: Skelton, Scribblers, Pres., Spanish, Natl Honor Society, Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. Lt. Col. ORRISON, SHIRLEY: Shakespeare, Parl., Lib. Counselor, Senior Representative. MORROW, CAROL ROSE: Girls' Glee, Art Club, Homemaking Club, Vice-Pres., left Hop. i BBIE LYNN Skelton Rec Sec'y Lib IMOSES, RO : , . , . YCounselor, Senior Representative, A-Cappella, L'b 1 . URRAY, HM: School Band. NAGEL, BOBBY: Senate, Arch., Sec'y and Treas., A rt Club, Sgt.-at-Arms. i L All., CLYDE GERALD: Hi-Y, Student Council, left Forum, Stage Crew. NARCISO, VINCE IOE: Iesters, Sgt.-at-Arms. EWNAM, DOROTHY EVELYN: M.I.R., Lassos, Znd Lt. and Sgt.-at-Arms, Tri-Hi-Y. NISBET, FRED B.: Iesters, Treas., Lib. Counselor, i dvisory Pres. J PAGE 45 aaa 0 7 952 L NUNN, IUDY: skelton, Masque and Gavel, Team. I Pres. A. O'KRENT, ARTHUR KAISER: Forum, 2nd OOSTERVEEN, ERNEST: I Club, All City d Team, Basketball and Track Teams, American Legion Alamo Post 2 1949-1951. PARKER, LAMAR LYONS: Senior Class, Chgjp lain, Hayne, Treas., Lib. Council, Chairman: Scribblers, Vice-Pres. PARSONS, HUGH L.: Monticello Staff, Business Manager, Officers and N.C.O. Club, Senate, Chaplain, Senior Play, Alamo Press Assn., Bible Club, Chaplain, N. S. P. A., lourneyman, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Maj., Reg, S-3. PEARSE, PHILIP MITCHEM: I-Iayne, I Club: Football and Basketball Teams. PENA, MARY IDA: Emery Advisory. A PENNER, MORRIS BERNARD: Senior Class, Parl., Hi-Y, Parl. lst Term and Treas. 2nd Term, left Forum, Rec. Sec'y lst Term and Pres. 2nd Term, School Band, Rep., Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Lib. Council, Chairman, 5 PEREZ, DALINDA: Lassos, Spanish. PERRY, IOHNNYEZ Shakespeare, Art Club, Moliii- cello Staff, Publicity Mgr. V if PETERSON, RONALD WHITE: Officers and Club, R.O.T.C., Cclt. lst Lt. Ei- PETSCH, EUGANIA: Deering Advisory. .iii PETTY, TANIS IONIA: School Band, Talents PEEIL, ANN: M.l.R., Senate Mascot, Senior Frci C, Sr. Representative, Adivsory Pres., Lassos. if PIERCE, BARBARA: Lassos, Capt., M.l.R., VA - Pres., Senior Prolic, Tri-Hi-Y. . PISANO, VICTOR LOUIS: Senate, Asst. fly Counselor, R.O.T.C., Cdt. lst Lt. 4 X POLANCO, CLARA LOUISE: Lassos, - Qi, 1. H. A. I PORTER, IIMMIE SMITH: Iesters, Sgt.-at-Ai ' Basketball Team. 5 PREWETT, WILLIAM: I Club, Student Coui , Treas., Hi-Y, Vice-Pres., Football and wl- Teams. I PRICE, CAROL DAY: Girls' Cadet Corps, Maj. and Rec. Sec'y, M.I.R., Scribblers, Sgtt f Arms, Senior Frolic, Senior Play, Tri-Hi-Y. QUICK, THOMAS AMMON: senate, Euci. Math: Senior Class, Pres., Hi-Y, Sgt.-at-Arms: Counselor. RANK, DOROTHY IEAN: Distributors, Reportelwj RANSDELL, MARIORIE: School Band, Treggsi Skelton, Pres., Student Council, Senate MGSCLQU Tri-Hi-Y, Co-Sgt.-at-Arms and Parl. if RANSLEBEN, GERALDINE: Murray AdvisO1'Y.,ff'Ft RAY, NANCY ELENE: Fine Arts, Talents t i.-1 Scribblers, Girls' Glee, Rep., Declaration, C01 1 Editor. i REDDING, LOUISE: Shakespeare, Pres., lest , MCISCOTI Ieff Forum, Mascot, Declaration, P Ella Stone lournalisrn Club, Alamo Press A -I Rifle Team, Senior Erolic, Girls' Cadet Co , cdr. ist Lt., Tri-H1-Y, . ,y REESE, RITA: sprott Advisory. , S' REUTER, CARL P.: Tom-Tows, R.O.T.C., PFC- PAGE 46 aaa off9 2 RICHARDS, RAYMOND L.: Monticello Staff, Co- Editor, Fall Term, Officers and N.C.O. Club, left Forum, Student Council, N.S.P.A. Iourneyman, Alamo Press Assn., R.O.T.C., 2nd Lt. RIGGS, ROBERT HARLAN: Lib. Counselor, Hi-Y, Natl Honor Society. RIVES, IAMES B., IR.: Advisory Pres., Arts and Crafts, Co-Student Director ot Visual Aids and School Public Address System. ROANE, RAYMOND C.: Sprott Advisory, ROBERTS, PAT: Iesters. ROSE, DELBERTE EUGENE: Doolittle Advisory. ROSENBERG, IOYCE: Monticello Staff, Advertis- ing Mgr., Senior Representative, Alamo Press Assn. ROSS, PATRICIA: Distributors. ROWLAND, IOHELEN: Distributors. RUFEO, CARMELA: Distributors, Treas. RUPE, CHARLES H.: Torn-Tows, School Band, Drum Major, Student Council. RUSS, MARY CYNTHIA: Shakespeare, Chaplain, Latin, Senate Mascot, Tri-Hi-Y. RUSSELL, MARY NELL: School Band. RYAN, GERALD R.: Tom-Tows, Natl Honor So- cietyf-PViccgPres., Student Council, Pres., Hi-Y, Sec'y, Senior Frolic, Senior Play. SALINAS, MARY: McFarland Advisory. SAN MARCO, ERANKIE: Iesters, I Club, Foot- ball Team. SARRAN, IIMMIE ARLINE: Lassos, 2nd Lt. and Reporter, Shakespeare, Monticello Staff, Cir- culation Mgr. SARRIS, KATINA: Lassos, Vice-Pres., Skelton, Sgt.-at-Arms, Natl Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y. SAUNDERS, MARY ELLEN: Lassos, Pic. SAUNDERS, RUTH: Girls' Glee, Art Club. SCHIRMER, IANET: Skeltons, Parl., Girls' Glee, Pres., Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt. SCHLESINGER, MOLLY: M.l.R., Parl., Lassos, lst Lt. and Sec'y, Natl Honor Society, Eucl. Math, Lib. Counselor. SCHLEYER, ELIZABETH ANN: Girls' Glee, Vice- Pres., Monticello Staff, Prod. Mgr., Pall Term, Senior Frolic. SCHNEIDER, THEODORE: School Band. SCHWEPPE, MARVIN: Tom-Tows, Sec'y, Eucl. Math, Sgt.-at-Arms, Co-Student Director ot Audio- Visual Education. SCOTT, GLENDA RUTH: M.I.R., Treas., Lassos, 2nd Lt. and Rec. Sec'y, Senior Erolic, Tri-Hi-Y, Vice-Pres. SCOTT, TEXAS: Shakespeare. SHAEFFER, I. R.: Eucl. Math, Natl Honor Society PAGE 47 aaa o!79 2 SHERROD, BOBBY: Arch. Club. SHOCKEY, BETTIE: Lassos. SIEGEL, ROBERT: Natl Honor Society, Ieff Forum, Rell? Nl Club, Golf Team. SILEN, IOAN B.: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., and Rep., Declaration, Asst. Business Manager t5l-522, Advertising Manager Q50-5Il, Ella Stone Iournalism Club, Alamo Press Assn., Tennis Team C50-511, Tri-Hi-Y, Rep. SMITH, CARROL HOLLIS: Basketball Team. SMITH, DERALD H.: Senate, Latin, Sgt.-at-Arms, Officers and N.C.O. Club, Art Club, R.O.T.C., Cdt. Lt. Col., lst Battalion Commander, Rifle Team, Drill Team. SMITH, FANNIE RAE: Shakespeare. SMITH, IERRY W.: School Band, Senate, Talents Inc., Eucl. Math. SMITH, RAY: Peterson Advisory. SMITH, SHARON ELIZABETH: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Skelton, Sgt.-at-Arms, Latin, Rep., Talents Inc., Senior Representative. SMITH, SHIRLEY ANN: Skelton. STEDHAM, VIRGINIA LEE: School Band, Winner of lst Place Medal on lst Class Solo at Contest, Three Certificates of School Representation. STEPHENS, IAMES R.: I Club, Hayne, STEVES, IOANIE: Shakespeare, Cor. Sec'y, Latin, Senior Representative, Tri-Hi-Y. STORMENT, DOROTHY PATRICIA: Lassos, 2nd Lt. and Parl., Roping Team, M.I.R., Lib. Counselor. STOVALL, IIMMIE VANCE: Senate, Pres., Student Council, Sgt.-at-Arms, I Club, Treas., Lib. Counselor, Hi-Y, Athletic Chairman, Natl Honor Society, Senior Class, lst Vice-President, Tennis and Swimming Teams. STREATER, RODNEY LA FAYETTE: I Club. STROECK, GLEE ARDETH: Lib. Counselor, Tri- Hi-Y, Treas. SUGARMAN, SANDRA: Shakespeare, Rep., School Band, Majorette, Ieff Forum Mascot, Senior Representative, Lib. Counselor, Tri-Hi-Y, Sec'y. TALLABAS, GLORIA ANN: Art Club, School Band, Horizon, Winner in Maverick-Clarke Christmas Card Design Contest. TATE, ALADA EVELYN: Stein Advisory. TAYLOR, BETTIE LEE: Chadwick Advisory. TAYLOR, DICK: Helland Advisory. THACKER, GEORGE: Hayne, Hi-Y, I Club, Vice- Pres., Senior Class, 2nd Vice-Pres., Football and Track Teams. THODE, WILLIAM: Hayne. THOMPSON, GALE: R.O.T.C., Cdt. Adj. Maj. iTi5iki'sI TE'R'vv.p Hilv, LTE-I-CE-unlselorf TILLER, ELIZABETH ANN: Lib. Counselor. PAGE 48 l Cfarid 0 I9 2 IITUS, DONALD WINSTON, IR.: Senate, Treasurer, Math Club, Information Please, School Band. OLAR, PATRICK MITCHELL: I Club, Iesters. ORRES, WILLIAM NORMAN: Talents Incorpo- ated, Officers' and NCO Club. RABUCCO, IANET MARIE: M.I.R., Monticello taff, Art Editor, Student Council, THSPA, Alamo Press Association, Tri-Hi-Y, Historian, Lasso Capt. EIREVINO, RUTH: Distributive Education. V' RITT, EARL FRANKLIN: I Club, Hayne Club, Football and Track Teams. URNER, CARRIE NEWTON: Shakespeare, Stu- ent Council, Tri-Hi-Y. ITCI-IELL, IANET: Girls' Cadet Corps, Lt., kelton, Scribblers, Chaplain, Spanish Club, haplain, Bible Club. ZZELL, CAROLYN: Iaspers. AFIADES, GEORGE: I Club, Track Team. VAN KLEEF, IEFEERSON G.: Forum, President, I-Ii-Y, Project Director, Stage Crew, Senior Play, Senior Erolic, Senior Representative, Lib. Coun- 'elor, Executive. ENINCASA, MARY GRACE: Distributive Educa- ion, Historian. AGNER, IANET ALCIELEE: laspers, Home- aking. ALBRIDGE, MIMSY: MIR., Girls' Cadet Corps, nd Lt. ALLACE, HAL L,: Senate, Officers and NCO .Club, Fall Term Vice-President, Drill Team, Guide. WATSON, GEORGE ALLEN: Distributive Educa- tion. WHIPPLE, PHYLLIS IILL: I.H.A., Chaplain, Senior Representative. WI-IITAKER, BEN HILL: Hayne, President, Lib, Council, Senior Representative. X HITE, CHARLES: Officers and NCO Club, ' rill Team. . HITE, MARION: Shakespeare, Historian, Girls' 'Cadet Corps, Major, Tri-Hi-Y. ILCOX, ROBERT MARTIN: Senate, Historian, :Scribblers, Mask and Gavel, Wranglers, Sgt.-at- 'Arms IVVILDER, ALLEN STANTON, IR.: Campbell ,iAdvisory. 1WILL, HENRIETTA: Harrison Advisory. WILLIAMS, DONALD: Forum, Senior Representa- tive. YWILLIAMS, MARTHA LEE: Declaration Staff, Co- ,Editor, Alamo Press Association, Sec., Horizon EIClub, Treasurer, Quill and Scroll, Ella Stone lournalism Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, Bible Club, Winner, lst place, News lWriting, 2nd place, Editorials, Interscholastic ,League Press Conference, Regional Meet., Win- fvner National Certificate of Honor, Tuberculosis lEditorial, CSPA. fWILLITT, CAROLE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Adj. 1Major, M. I. R., Chaplain, Latin Club, Math Club, National Honor Society, Sec., Senior Representa- 'tive, Advisory Vice-President, Student Council, Representative, Senior Play, Library Counselor, Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplain, Girls' Rifle Team. QWILSON, STANLEY ROYCE: Student Council Representative, Architectural Club, Officers and NCO Club, Spring Term Vice-President, Student .Council Room, Ass't Dir., Annual Staff, Outstand- ting Plt. Sgt. 1950, Manual of Arms Medal 1950, Q Drill Team. IWINANS, SHIRLEY RUTH: School Band, Skeltons, 1Scribb1ers. J PAGE 49 Q l Cfaaa 1952 UNGSLOW, IERRY W.: A-Cappella, Pres., Tqlemk Inc., Sgt,-at-Arms, Senior Frolic, Senior Play Operetta, Lead for 3 years, Male Chorus, 1 Place Regional Vocal Contest for 3 years. WITCHER, BILLIE IO: Skelton, Girls' Cadet Corp Cdt. lst Lt., Declaration, Assoc. Bus, Mgr, Rm Team, Tennis Team, 1951, Tri-Hi-Y. WOLF, LENORE: Girls' Glee. WONG, BESSIE: Girls' Cadet Corps, Cdt. 2nd Ll and Corr. Sec'y, Eucl. Math, Sgt.-at-Arms Scribblers, Treas., Senior Representative. ' WONG, TAYLOR: Track Team, 1950-51. WOOD, IAMES BECK: Chamness Advisory. WOOD, LINDA: School Band, Homemaking,Rep WOODBURN, PEGGY LO'RA: Art Club: laspers, Parl., 3rd Place in the Maverick-Clarke Contest WRIGHT, WAYNE RICHARDSON: I Club, Tract Team, 1951-1952, Basketball Team, 1950-52. YOUNG, HENRY H.: Officers and N.C.O. Club, Advisory Pres., Lib, Counselor, R.O.T.C., Ccltll. Col., Reg. Ex. Officer, Drill Team Commander, 1951-1952, Drill Team, 1949-1952, Rifle Team. YOUNG, RICHARD: School Band, Vice-Pres., ln- formation Please, Hist. and Rep., Senate, Lib. Counselor, lst Place Second Class Medals in State Regional Meeting, 1949-1950, 1950-1951, Best Iunior Musician in 1950-1951, lst Chair Solo Cornet in Band, 1951-1952. ZERVAS, MARY LOU: Distributors, Pres. 7 - . - . ,- The cake at the Senior Western Dance recewed 1ts share of attention. S E r. L li:-Xzsixz loin the crew for a Caribbean Cruise. Production staff finds that lots of hard work goes into the making of the Senior Play. Destined to become great Writ- ers ctre Marilyn Bones and Elaine Aniol, Co-authors of Caribbean Cruise. I f Members of the Senior Play cast rehearse a scene from The Barretts of Wimpole Street. . Officers of the Class of I953 Miss lulia Oliphint Sponsor Martha Farnsworth Parliarnentarian Beverly Klaver Secretary Patsy Fleming Historian Iunior Officers Support the Student Council Paper Drive David Cornell Vice-President Sue Holitielcl Treasurer Bill Sherrill President PAGE 52 Nancy Gay Haston Reporter George Falk Sergeant-at-Arms Ann Morgan Chaplain Billy Conn Sergeant-at-Arms BARRETT, HALLIE CAROLYN BARRY, MARY FRANCES BAXTER, K BELSHAW, THOMAS EDWIN AY BEACH, MIMI BELTON, DIANNE DOROTHY' BENAVIDES, LOUIS ALMON BERNHARDT, IO ANN BERRY, LORNA GAYLE BEYMER, PATRICIA IEAN BIER, IACK BERYL Qu BILLO, IANET AGNEW, KATHY ALBRITTON, DONNA LEE ALLEN, MARVIN ANDREWS, MICHAEL C. BAIN, I. C. ALLEN, OPAL IO BAINES, MARY LYNN BITSIS, DAN CHRIST BAKER, SHIRLEY ANN BLACK, RICHARD HAMILTON BLACK, SUZIE BLENIS, TONYA NADARA BOGGS, IO ANN BOHANNON, LOUISE BRADSHAW, FREDERICK B. PAGE 53 BRADSHAW, KENDALL BRANDT, IO ANN BREHM, ROSE MARIE BRIGHT, GEORGE BROOKS, IAMES REGINALD BROWN, KENNETH LYONS BROWN, NICHOLAS BRUCE, PATRICIA BURNEY, H. H. ivy ff?-'W COBB, ION FREDRIC CONNALLY, THOMAS RICHARD CORNELIUS, SUZANNE CORNELL, DAVID COWSERT, EDWARD COX, PEGGY GENE CRABTREE, CHRISTOPHER CARSON CURTIS, AMANDA LEE PAGE 54 BURSON, PAUL CAMPBELL, CATHERINE ANN CAMPBELL, IACKIE IEAN CAMPBELL, LURA PEARL CARAWAY, HELEN IOYCE CARTER, SHIRLEY IANE CARTLEDGE, CHRISTA CASE, NORMA CHAPMAN, VIRGINIA ANNE CHAUNCEY, PRESHIA CLAYBURNE, KENNETH BRUCE CLEMENTS, ARTHUR MORGAN 1194 , W I DALEOSCQ, NELL LOUISE I DAVIS, CAROL LEE I DAVIS, ROBERT C., IR. DERES, CARYL ANN L . DEWEY, PAT DIKE, GRACE ANN ' DITTMAN, CHARLES DIXON, INA CLAIRE FALK, GEORGE FALKE, DONNA MAE FALLICK, GRACIE FARNSWORTI-I, MARTHA DONALDSON, COLLEEN DOUGHERTY, CHARLES ALLEN DOUGLAS, ANN DUNCAN, CHARLOTTE DUNCAN, DEAN - DUNNING, PEGGY LOUISE EDWARDS, BEN E. EIKEL, ELEANOR BEATRICE EKLUND, DICK ELLISON, ANN EPSTEIN, DAVID FAIRALL, LABON LEROY , 'Z I FARRIMOND, MARVIN IAMES i FAULKENBERRY, HESTER ANN FEW, PEGGY FIELDER, IAMES P. PAGE 55 I 'III :LR I FULTON, PAT GAFFNEY, IACK OWEN GARCIA, PAUL GASSMAN, CAROLYN GATI-IINGS, WILSON BASSETT GEHLE, LOU AUDELLE GENTRY, VANCE GERHARDT, HAIDEE GILLILAND, SARAH LEE GINSBERG, LEON I-I. GLAZENER, ROBERT LEE GOLD, IEANETTE FIERMAN, IOYCE SUE FISCHER, IEAN LOUISE A FLEMING, PATSY FOLKES, PEGGY FOX, IOAQUIN FRAZIER, CECI FLESHER, ANN if LLE 5 FREED, MARGQ GOLDBURG, GLENN IORDON GORSUCH, PI-IYLLIS IOYCE GRANGER, STANLEY CLARK GREEN, TERRY GREGORY, PEGGY GRIFFIN, LINDA GROTE, IOY LORAINE GROTE, RAYMOND IULIUS PAGE 56 HARTMEN, GERALD LEROY HASTE, DOROTHY IANE HASTON, NANCY GAY Cl, 6 HEATH, LAURA ROSEMARY 5 ,HEFT, LINDA HENRY, IOAN 0 HERRERA, MYRTLE GLORIA HERRERA, ROBERT HOCKADAY, PAT HOLDEN, OLIVER HOLGUIN, HELEN HOLIFIELD, SUE GUERRA, IOE V. GUERRERO, IOHNNIE CIOHNI HAMILTON, BARBARA ANN HARBORTH, WILLIAM M. HAMLETT, ELOISE HARLAN, MARILYN MILLER HOLLER, CHARLES HARPER, CAROLEE HARRIS, MACK HOLMAN, THOMAS HENRY HOLSTEIN, VIRGINIA LOU HUTCHINGS, IANET SUE HOWARD, SHIRLEY ANN ISOM, DOROTHY ANN IACKSON, PATRICIA , IAMES, HELEN GUENTHER PAGE 57 IAMES, MARVIN IINKS, BARBARA 1 , IOI-INSON, IOHN RAYMOND IOHNSON, PHIL IONES, ROBERT EDWARDS IONES, NAN IOHNSON, LYNN IONES, SHEILA GAIL I I I LEHMAN, BARBARA ANN LE LAURIN, IAN LEONG, ALBERT LEVY, MAURICE LEWIS, CHARLES LOOKINGBILL, IANELLE LUCCHESE, PAGE 58 MARGARET E. LYON, ERVIN 'L KARREN, HELEN LOUISE KEASLER, EDWIN SIMONTON, IR. KILLIAN, IOHNNY KIMBELL, KENT EDWIN KING, BETTY KLAVER, BEVERLY KLEINIAN, LYLE VERNON KOTTLER, RAMON T. KUHRE, LEWIS THROWALD KUNTZ, PETER LASATER, TOM LAURITSEN, BARBARA MCCANN, WILLIAM IERRAL MCCARTY, CATHERINE IANE MCCOMMAS, FRANCILLE MCGUIRE, TERRY McHUGH, RICHARD AUSTIN MCINTOSH, VIRGINIA MCLEAN, RAYMOND G., IR. MCMILLIN, SUZANNE MEADOWS, TRAVIS AARON ' MEDELLIN, HORACE MELTON, CLIFFORD MIDDLEMAN, IRVIN MENDEZ, RHODA ELIZABETH MIDDLETON, CAROLYN MOORE, AUSTIN WRIGHT MOORE, BARBARA FRANCES PAGE 59 MCMURTRAY, MILO ELDON MACHANN, VAL-IEANNE MAGERS, ROBERT CL MAHAFPEY, IOCELYN 6 6 MAHOOD, LEVELLE MALTSBERGER, IO ANN 0 MAREK, ELEANOR LOUISE MARTINEZ, ROBERT EDWARD MATHYS, SHIRLEY ANN MAULDIN, CHARLES DELANO MAY, HARRY G. MEADOR, IOHN NUNNELLY, KENNETH GUY OEEINGER, IOS EPHINE OELKERS, CHARLES ROBERT al OGDEN, PAULINE 6 6 ONDARZA, ARNOLD, III 0 ORR, CORNELIUS LOUIS ORTIZ, ISABEL ORTEGON, HECTOR R. ORTI-I, AVANELLE C. PA RR, MARY KATHERINE PARR, NETA IAY PAWKETT, KAREN MORGAN, ANN MUENZLER, LEROY ELVIN MULLET, DOROTHY IEAN . NANEZ, WILLIA' NASH, SHARON DIANE NATKIN, BERNARD NELSON, LOUIS NOLAN, CHARLES RAI PEPPER, EDWARD PAUL A PIERCE, ROGER LOUIS I PITTENGER, MARTHALOU ' PITTMAN, ADRIENNE DEE PLANTO, ROBERT - I PLATT, RICHARD ARTHUR I 1, I PLETZ, MANNING BRUCE POKLQPP, 1oYcE BERNICE PAGE 60 REGESTER, LARRY REYNOLDS, DONALD KENNETH CL 55 RINGOLD, ALAN RISIEN, 0 I f RIDINGS, BOBBY RINARD, IOHN WI-IARTON ALFRED WILLIAM ROAN, IANET ANN ROBINETT, 'COLETA ROBINSON, MARGIE RODRIGUEZ, MARIE RODRIGUEZ, MICHAEL ROGERS, SHIRLEY IEANNE ,, POLUNSKY, DORIS L. POWELL, THERRELL WILLIAM PRESSMAN, SHIRLENE HARRIETT PROLL, CAROL QUINTANILLA, PATSY PROCTOR, SAMMY RAMIREZ, IESSE REED, CARROLL A ROWE, BEN DUVAL RUFFO, ROSE MARIE RUSSELL, BARBARA ANN SAUNDERS, LYNNE SABLOW, MORRIS SCI-IELLING, IACK POOKIE SCHIMMEL, ANN HORLEN PAGE 61 SCHWARTZ, BETTY IO SCHWOPE, BOB SEVERIN, ERNEST SHAPIRO, FANNIE RAE SHAPIRO, MAXINE SHELL, SHIRLEY IEAN SHERRILL, WILLIAM SHIELDS, CHARLES SHOMAKER, GLEN LEE STEPHENS, BILLY RAY V STEPHENS, FRANCES LOUISE STOLLE, DARLENE LOUISE STRAUCI-I, VIRGINIA IOAN STRINGER, IIMMYE SUGERMAN, IUDITH SURTEES, LEROY PAGE 62 SURTEES, MARY ALICE SIEMENS, PATRICIA MAE SILBER, ELEANOR LORAINE SKAGGS, DURWOOD SMITH, MELBA LOUISE SMITH, VVILLIAM SMALLEY, LAQUATA ROBERT SOLCHER, DEAN C. SOVA, PHYLLIS ANN SPENCER, LARRY KEITH SPRINGER, KARL STALLINGS, CHARLES . ph? STANSELL, QUINTIN G, 4 II Il TAYLOR, BETTY TAYLOR, LYNDA THORNTON, ELIZABETH ANN THORNTON, WANDA IEAN I TORRES, ROBERT - TURK, BEVERLEE KAY TURLEY, PATRICIA ' VACA, PETE I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I WHITE, MARADEE WHITLEY, TOMMIE IEANE I WHITT, FRED I. WIEMERS, SHIRLEY BETH I WILDER, ANN V WILKERSON, PATTI WILLIFORD, DOTTIE WILLINGHAM, RICHARD CLAY PAGE 63 AI VANDERWORTH, LUELLA VILLAREAL, RAYMOND VILLARREAL, ADELFA ESTHER WARD, DICKY WATTS, IOY WALLACE, IAMES EMBREE WEBSTER, MARILLA WERBNER, MARILYN WEISSMANN, MARGOT WEST, DARRELL WHEAT, SYLVIA IOY WHITE, WILLIAM L. Top Row: WINGO, I-IAL WINKLER, ELEANOR Middle Row: WONG, ANNA WOOD, ROBERT HENRY Bottom Row: YATES, WILLIAM YEAGER, THELMA YODER, ROBERT WISEMAN, CHARLES WOLLE, ELAINE WOODWARD, LORRAINE ANN WURZBACH, I. IEROME YANTIS, WOFFORD ZIEGLER, BILLIE LYNN ZIMMERMAN, IANICE MARIE Smiles and fun galore at ihe Iunior Skating Party! Ufficers of the Class of IQ54 M-qicis Sophomore Officers Wait to buy their Student Directories put out by the Student Council. Mrs. Bess McIntyre Susan Crawford lack Davis Sponsor Reporter Pariiamentarian B111 Hundley Betty Davis BUY Dube Harvey Clouser Cnot in picturej Chaplain Recording Secretary Sergeants-at-Arms B t S . . Ann Hundley et ye ue Conrad Sklpper Qulck Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Second Vice-President Nancy Iones Harry Iones BObbY Tate President First Vice-President L ' Historian t E. J PAGE 65 C1456 of 1954 ADAMS, IO ANN BAILEY, EDNA LOU ALLEN, IOHNNIE BAKER, DONALD , ALLEN, VIOLA MAE BALLARD, HELEN ALLEN, VIOLET MARIE BARAIAS, RONALD DAVID ALONSO, MARY DORA BARNETT, ARNOLD IEROME M ANDERSON, ARCHIE EDWARD BARTLETT, LOIS IANE ANIOL, CLAUDIA BASS, MARY HELEN ARNOLD, RONALD BELCIA, SARAH AROCHA, IGNACIO G. BELL, SAMMY BELSHAW, TERRY W. BRADEN, CHARLES MONROE BENAVIDES, BERTHA BRADFIELD, NANCY LEE BIEBERDORF, MYRNA BRADFORD, GAYLE BILHARTZ, ELLIOT BRADY, IAMES PATRICK BIRDSALL, GEOFFERY DALE BRANNEN, PATSY BITSIS, SOCRATES BRISENO, MARY LOU BLACK, MARILYNN ELISE BRITZ, BERTHA ELIZABETH BLOUNT, RICHARD BARRETT BROWN, PATRICIA ANN BOYER, HENRIETTA LOUISE BROWNE, IULIE ANN PAGE 66 cwao I9 4 BRUSENI-IAN, RICHARD I CARLSON, RICHARD ALAN BURD, DIXIE LEE CARNOT, MONICA C. BYARS, BARBARA ANN CARPENTER, LON PEMBROOK BYRD, LARRY ELLISON CASEY, CECIL H. CAMPBELL, DOUGLAS LEE CASEY, GLENDA SUE CAMPBELL, RONNIE DEE CASSELL, BRUCE CANFIELD, BETTY ANN CASTILLO, MARY LOU CANTU, BENNIE, IR. CATER, MARGARET FLORENCE CARLS, WILLIAM CHALMAN, ROBERT CHAPMAN, C. E. CRAWFORD, DOROTHY CHRISTIE, ALONZO CRAWFORD, SUSAN CLARY, IO CRON, CAROL ANN CLINE, IERRY CUMMINGS, NANCY LEE CLOUSER, HARVEY HERBERT CUMMINGS, RICHARD LOUIS COLE, BEVERLY DAVILA, ALFONSO CONNALLY, FRITZIE LEE DAVIS, BETTY CONRAD, BETTYE SUE DAVIS, IACK LAYTON COONEY, IANE DEAN, ELIZABETH ANN . Cfcm of I9 4 DEBORAH, MARGIE DOZIER, WILLIAM DENTON, HOWARD DRAKE, ANN DE VINEY, IIMMY DREWS, WINIFRED MILDRED DICKINSON, MARCIA KAY DRIESSLEIN, NANCY IACQUELYN DOBBINS, LOUISE DUBE, BILLY DOMINGUEZ, BERTHA DUGGAN, DOYLE WAYNE DONAHUE, PATRICK DWIRE, IANET ARLINE DONNAUD, PATRICIA EDGERTON, CAROLYN DORCHESTER, RALPH R. ELBEL, NANCY ELO, SUE FRENCH, TOMMY ESPARZA, MIGUEL M. FULCHER, BARBARA ROSE FEST, IAMES RICHARD FULLER, MUNSON FINCH, WILLIAM FRANKLIN GABEHART, WAYNE FOSTER, LORA FAY GARZA, SONIA FRANKS, LILLIAN GILDART, SANDRA FRAZIER, DAVID GILL, MICHAEL ROARK FRAZIER, PEGGY GILLIS, EVELYN FREEMAN, MAURICE GLICKSMAN, IOSEPH MORRIS Kaaao 794 GONZALES, ERNEST IOHN GREENBERG, ROCHELLE GONZALES, MARGARET LINDA GRIEFITH, IACK H. GONZALEZ, WILLIAM EDWARD GRISSOM, MARY ELLEN GOODWIN, IANICE KAY GRUM, NATHALIE VIRGINIA GORDON, IANICE IRENE GULY, GERRY GAIL GRANATO, SAMMIE HAAS, IUDY GRAUER, NANCY IANE HAGAN, FRANK ARTHUR GREEN, ESTHER LOUISE HALBARDIER, ETHEL MAE GREENBERG, EVELYN ANN HARRIS, CONNIE RUTH HARRIS, IERRY HIRSCHFELDER, BILL HARRIS, RICHARD IAMES HOECHSTETTER, IOEL HATCH, PATSY ANN HORN, ANNICE HAWKINS, DARRELL HOUSE, NANCY SUE HAYS, RONALD HOMER HOUSTON, GEORGE KUHN HEATH, BETTY IOYCE HUBBARD, MARTHA SUE HILEMAN, PATRICIA TRUE HUPE, ROBERT W. HINNANT, ANN ALLANE HUNDLEY, ANN HIRSCH, BONNIE HUNT, ROBERT WELDON PAGE 69 'lf 6- cwa o!f9 4 HUNT, NEAL IONES, HARRY LEE HUNT, RICHARD IONES, NANCY ICKE, ROSEMARY IOYCE, VIRGINIA INSELMAN, SHIRLEY IUSTICE, LARRY ISHERWOOD, IANE KAAK, DOROTHY ANN IVANOFF, IOAN KALISKY, MARVIN CARL IAMISON, GORDON EVERETT KAROTKIN, CHARLOTTE IOHNSTON, ANN MARSHALL KELFER, AUDREY DELL IOLLY, ROBERT C. KERSH, SAM A. KIELG-AST, DAGMAR LAWRENCE, PAY KIRCHNER, RUDY AMAYA ,LeCROY, FRANK BENNETT KIRK, DOREEN LENTZ, KATHERINE KLAYMAN, BURTON ARTHUR LITTRELL, ION KAY KLEIN, FRANK IOSEPH LOEFER, NAOMI RUTH KOENNING, MARY ANN LOPEZ, LUCILLE KRISCH, RUDY LOTHRINGER, MARY ANN LQROCCA, DONALD LOVE, PENNY LAUGHLIN, PHYLLIS ANN LOVELACE, DOROTHY PAGE 70 aaa o!f9 4 LYBECKER, WAYNE MCFALL, CRES MCBRIDE, ROY THOMAS MCLAUGHLIN, BILL MCCORKLE, DONALD EDWARD MCNAIR, IACK EUGENE MCCOY, GENE MCNELL, IIM MCDONALD, RUBY MYRLENE MCROBERTS, IANE MCDONALD, SONNY WINFIELD MADDAX, IOHN ROBERT McDOWELL, INA RAYE MAHAFFEY, ROSELYN MCELDOWNEY, HARRY R. MAPLES, KENNETH EASON MCELDOWNEY, ROCHESTER F., IR. MARLEY, DOUGLAS MARTIN, DOROTHY ANN MILLER, WILLIAM LAWSON MAYER, IEAN ' MONSALVO, HENRY C. MAYES, CONNIE MOORE, BETTY IEANNE MEDLEY, PAUL MOORE, HERFF L., IR. MENARD, FLORENCE ROSE MOORE, LAURA MEUTH, CAROL MOORE, MARLENE MILAM, IEAN MOREAU, CLARE MILAM, PATRICIA KAY MORELLO, HELEN IOYCE MILLAR, IAMES ROBERT MOSS, IILL I ' 5491 3 'R i, Y , 1 I 1 . ,T W, N ,,, 11 , X V aaa o 7954 MOUNT, IERRY E. NOWOTNY, TEXAS MUELLER, MICHAEL ANN O'BRIEN, PAT RICKEY MUNIZ, STELLA OEFERLE, NANCY KAYE MUNN, IOYCE OLSON, IERRY ' MURPHEY, DORIS ONDARZA, CARLOS X MURPHY, MARY ANN ONDARZA, ROBERT NEELY, PEGGY HELEN ORNELAS, IAMES BARBER NEWHOUSE, DAVID ROBERT PAGE, PEGGY NORTH, BEVERLY ANN PANCOAST, IOAN PARGA, YOLANDA PIEPER, EUNICE ANN PATMOR, IOI-IN TILEORD PIERCE, GEORGE EVERILL PAYNE, RAMONA DARLENE PIGOTT, EDWARD LAWRENCE PECHE, BILLY PITTMAN, MARCIA PECK, WILLIAM ALAN PODSIADLY, BEVERLY IEAN PEGG, IAMES MILTON POPE, CAROLYN PENNINGTON, DAVID H. PRATT, MARGARET PERRY, ANNETTE PRICE, PEGGY PESEK, DELORIS ANN PULLEN, IEANNIE .r-If S lr .,, iz. aaqfem v 0.-ge , M.- I PUTMAN, DOT QUICK, MILBURN L. aaa o!79 4 RHODES, RUBY IANE RICHMOND, DELBERT LAWRENCE OUINN, DORIS IEAN RIEBE, MARGARET QUINN, PATSY RIOS, ROBERT STRAIT RAMBY, PATTY VAUGHAN RITTER, TONI ROBERTSON, KATI-IERYN IOY REEVES, IO ANN REEVES, MARY EVELYN ROBINSON, NANCY ROBINSON, WILLIAM ALLAN ROBLES, ROGER SANTOS REMING, MARGARET ROBERTA RHEINER, IOAN ROLAND, DORIS LUCILLE YQSCHNEIDER, GLORIA MAE? ROONEY, DONALD IAMES A SCHWOPE, DOTTIE Q ROTE, IERRY TOBIN SCIARAPFA, DANIEL RUPE, FLORAIANE SHANKS, HOMER RUTLEDGE, PAUL EUGENE SHARP, GEORGE DOUGLAS SAATHOEF, NORVELL GLAESER SIEGEL, IOE ERNST SIMPSON, MILLIE GRACE SIMS, IOHN QUINTON SAN MARCO, GENEVIEVE SKOLNICK, IOYCE NORMA SACKS, RICHARD SAHAKIAN, PETE IAMES PAGE 73 Kfdifff of I9 4 SLAGLE, CHARLES F. STOLTZ, ROBERT BOB SMELTZER, BARBARA IOANNE SUTKIN, EDDIE PHILLIP SMITH, ALEEN TATE, ROBERT SMITH, LANE WEST TATE, GLORIA IEAN SOLCHER, BILL TAYLOR, CAROLYN SUE STEELE, BEVERLY ANN TERRELL, SUZIE STENSLAND, BETTY THOMPSON, MICHAEL STESSEL, ARLINE THOMPSON, SAMUEL RALPH STEUBING, HUGH DOUGLAS TREVINO, ALEX TRIMBLE, PATRICIA ANN VENINCASA, IOE FRANK TURNER, EDDIENE VOELKEL, CARL DAVID TURNER, THOMAS EDWIN VORHEIER, MARTHA UHR, BEVERLY IEAN WALKER, IANET URIBE, SYLVIA WARREN, IEANENE VALERIO, CLEM WEBBER, ROBERT VAN VLECK, JACK WEIDENFELD, IAY VASQUEZ, GUADALUPE WEIR, IOY VAUGI-IAN, PATRICIA PAGE 74 WESTON, PRISCILLA Cfafw o I9 WOOD, ROBERT PLUNKETT WHITE, GEORGIA GRACE WHITE, PATRICIA WORLEY, IIMMY ORVILLE WHORTON, HARRY G., III WILCOX, BETH IRENE ZIEGLER, BARBARA WILLIAMS, BEN WILSON, ALLAN WINDER, ELEANOR RAE WOLF, BEVERLY WOLFSHOL, PEGGY IEAN YHARRA, GERONIMA ZIMMERMAN, ELLEN The Iesters thoroughly enjoy their meetings. Officers of the Class of H955 T , VYV,,., ., , N. . .. .. , , Making decorations for Freshman Christmas Dance. MRS. BASSIE Q. BENNETT Sponsor MRS. LECN A. TALIAFERRO Sponsor RODN EY MURRAY Vice-President BRUCE PARKER Sgt.-at-Arms LARRY FLY President HENRY COY Sgt.-at-Arms PEGGY QUICK Secretary BETTY BREWSTER Treasurer PAGE ve SUE STROUD Chaplain ELIZABETH WHITE Historian IACKIE CHALMAN Parliamentarian ,11--i ,....-.-......n-4- ABDO, MARILYN CECILIA AUER, SHIRLEY MAE ACTOR, PI-IYLLIS DIANE BAIN, CAROLYN ADAMS, MARGIE LEA BAKER, IONNA LEE ADDINGTON, CRANDELL BALDWIN, IANICE YVONNE ALEXANDER, SHIRLEY BAUMGARTNER, LORETTA IEAN ALLEN, MARY PAT BELSHAW, VADA IEAN ALLISON, NELL BENITEAU, BETTY ANIOL, EVE BERRY, KAREN IEANINE ASHER, PHYLLIS BETZ, IEAN ASHMORE, GERALDINE BOBBY, MARY ANN Cfcm o 1955 BRASWELL, BARBARA CARTLEDGE, IANIS ELAINE BREWSTER, BETTY I CARVER, IRENE BRIGHT, MARGARITE CAROLINE CASSIDY, IANET LIDA BROWN, GORDON EUGENE, IR, CHALMAN, IACKIE BROWN, MICHAEL ARTHUR CHAMBERLAIN, IOHNNY I BURGE, HELEN MARIE CHAMBLESS, MARY ALICE BURGIN, MARY RUTH CHAPMAN, LYDIA BURKE, MEREDITH CLAYTON CHEETHAM, CAROL GRACE BURR, BETTY LA VONNE CHILDS, ROSE MARY CANFIELD, BARBARA CHRISTOPHER, HENRY C l........l.l- CLANCY, IANICE PATRICIA CONNALLY, PEGGY IANE CLARY, VERNA COOK, THOMAS CLOUD, L. D. COOLEY, GAIL ANN CLOUSTON, WILLIS IAMES CORETH, IOE H, COBB, CARLTON COY, HENRY SANTOSV COHEN, STANLEY CRON, CHARLOTTE COLLINS, ELLEN CROWLEY, PATSY COLLINS, EMILY ROBERTA CRUZ, HENRIETTA COLOMBE, ELAINE DALBOSCO, NANCY E. CONKLING, NANCY DAVIS, EDWARID Cfadd o I9 5 DENNIS, MYRNA IOY EIGHINGER, VIRGINIA EVELYN DENTON, BEVERLY CLAUDE ELLERMAN, NORMA DORTHEA DIENGER, CARL ELLIOTT, NEAL WAYNE DOBBINS, SHARON ESSERICK, GABY RAY DODGE, LINDA EWARD, H. I. DORSEY, DIANNE MARIE FALKE, CHARLES DUNAVAN, ELIZABETH RUTH FARRIS, IAIVIES SCOTT DUNNING, RONALD ERNEST FASSNIDGE, WARNER FRED EBERHARDT, DANIEL RAY FELT, PATSY RUTH ECKSTRUM, MARY LEE FERNANDEZ, ALEX MOORE ,uf-V11 ,..h...-.,i....- PLEMING, ,TRAVIS GATLIN, IOI-IN DOWELL FLESHER, GENE GIESECKE, LEONARD IT. FLY, SAMUEL LAWRENCE GLICKSMAN, LEON ROBERT FOLKES, FRANCES GOODRICH, SARAH KATHRYN FOREHAND, BILLY RAY GORDON, CHARLES EUGENE FOWLER, SHEILA ANN GREEN, MARION ETHEL FREEMAN, MAC A. GREGORY, NORMA IEAN GABBARD, CLAUDIA COLLEEN GROSS, LARRY TOM GALE, GLEN HALLER, KAY ANNETTE GARRETT, MILTON FLOYD HAMMONDS, BEVERLY C aaa 0 1955 HAMPTON, BOBBY IACK I-IILLIN, SHIRLEY LEE HANKLA, MARY ANN HILLIE, GUS HANSEN, CAROL HODGE, IOAN PATRICIA HARRAL, IIMMY WHITFIELD HOLLAND, DOLORES HARRISON, LARRY HOUSTON, SARAH IO h HAYS, NONA HOWARD, SHIRLEY ANN HEATH, IOANNE FRANCES HUBBELL, IOAN ELIZIBETI-I HERNANDEZ, YOLANDA HUFFMAN, SONIA ANN HERNDON, ROBERT HAYDON IACOBSON, BURTON HILL, CAROLYN IOHNSON, SHIRLEY ANN IONES, ROBERT SIDNEY KELLY, DELORES ANN IONES, CAROLYN KILLIAN, DICK E. IONES, LINDA SHERYL KING, GEORGE LEROY IONES, LENA MAE KLAUS, MARY ANN IOST, IANIS KAY KLIEFOTH, IEANINE I KAI-IN, BARNEY KLINGAMAN, WILLIAM IOEL KAINER, IOYCE NELL KNEIP, ROBERT KEASLER, EMMARIE KNIGHT, LEON KEENE, RICHARD RAY KOON, BETTY IEAN KELLER, CHYANNE SHARON LAWSON, FRANCES ANN Cfaaa 0 1955 LEDESMA, CARLOS RAUL LUCCHESE, MICHAEL DAVID LEE, PAUL DWIGHT LUTZ, HENRY LENNARD, MYRNA KAY MCADAMS, GERRY LOUIS LEONE, RICHARD TONY MCCLENDON, FRED LEWIS, CAROL MCCRELESS, FRANCES IEAN LEYENDECKER, IAMES LEROY MCEARLAND, ERA MAE LIANZA, KATHLEEN MACHOCK, HELEN LIECK, NANCY MOICKENNEY, BARBARA ANN LOGAN, IOHN FREDERICK MALONEY, KATHLEEN LOWERY, GEORGE HARRY MARSHALL, SALLY ANN , -. 3 QNIBXII N92 'I A MARTINEZ, MARY ANGELA MUGG, MARTHA CAROL , MARTINEZ, MARY LOU MATSUOKA LLOYD MURPHY, MARY ANN MURRAY, RODNEY BRUCE MAXEY, MAXINE NALL, IEAN NANELL MAXWELL, ROBERT D. NARCISO, YVONNE MENZIES, GLORIA ANN NOLEN, BILLIE SUE MOLLGAARD, IANICE LA VAUGN MONAHAN, RICHARD IARRATT NYLAND, BOBBY ORTIZ, CHARLES MORGAN, MILDRED OWENS, SYLVA IOY PAGE, ANNE EPPS PATINO, CAROLYN A. PHILLIPS, ROGER PIERCE SANDRA ELAINE MUENZLER, GENE PADGETT, PATRICIA Cfaaa o I9 5 RAGLAND, BURT W. I RICK, BARBARA RIDINGS, ANNA SUE RIDOUT, RONALD A. PIPER, MAMIE IRIGGS, ZELLALYNN POWELL, FRANKLIN PARKER RIXON, PATRICIA ANN POWELL, IEANIE RIZZO, ANTOINETTE MARIE ROCHA, FERNANDO IOE PROCTOR, IULIA PAY PUGH, IOI-INNY WI LKES RODRIGUEZ, ADELAIDE QUICK, PEGGY ANN ' V A RODRIGUEZ, IULIET V -i1----..,,,, ROGERS, MARTIN MACE SHARP, MARTHA ANN ROSENBERG, BARBARA EAYE SHIELDS, IOSIE RUSSELL, ROSALIND SHORT, SUZANNE RITA SCHARLACK, SHARON LEE SIMMANG, IACKIE SCHUETTE, CAROLE LOUISE SLOCUMB, ELIZABETH ANN SCHUPBACH, DEANNA SMITH, DENNY SCHWEERS, CARL SMITH, GAIL SCOTT, ANN SMITH, IANE NITA SCOTT, SUSAN SPRAGUE, PATRICIA SUE SEVERIN, LINDA FRANCES STALLINGS, MICHAEL CAM 0 7955 STEWART, GEORGE ROGER TRENCI-I, RICHARD MAVRICK STROUD, SUE TURBEVILLE, EUGENIA ARLYNE STUTTS, IACK H. TURNER, ROBERTA SUTTLE, BONITA EAE VAUGHN, WILLIAM TARRO, IOI-IN ALBERT VERNOR, IO ANN TERRELL, GAY ELIZABETH VESELY, IOHN ROBERT TERRY, SHEILA WAGNER, IANICE ELAINE THODE, PATRICIA ANN WARTELL, IOAN HARRIETTE THOMPSON, CAROLYN IUNE WHATLEY, SANDRA MARLENE TOLER, MARTHA WHITE, ELIZABETH I Com 0 7955 WHITT, IRENE WILSON, BILL WIDEMAN, DONALD ' WILSON, GAY WIEST, ELTON CLIFFORD WILSON, GAYLE WILLIFORD, BARBARA WILSON, MARGARET I WILLITT, MARIORIE E WOOD, CAROL ELIZABETH Welcome to Ieff, Freshman PAGE ss 5 XXV., yff . 4, f,, 1 f ... V , ' V. W55'ff3Z'.Q. 'w., . ' ' ' Hixfire 3 1 f . ,ff-Q ,wffbf , , k , ., I pp ,- aff 3' , 9 r 9 4- , . V Ifyv --rm, '-5 13, 4 ,, . U, , f - . ,I , ff . f. W-MVf,V 1-, . ' y fu ,WM V. V, , gf k 3 -gi V f V 15 - , 24 s .by-. f V, 'ff 1 74 V ,g QA, 5 312 22 . Mez, XV-.f V - E1 . V V -V ,,p 741 V .Via J, 5 AM 4y,dvMV-fzwggfy , , fig, , , W 45-V: 'J ff , , 1 xg. .Vw Mmm, If f, 41-9 -vzvo V. ,S Zum Wai? 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STAFF WJ I, l-'D PAGE 86 Patricia McCord Co-Literary Editor Margaret Allwine Typist Mike Rodriguez Co-Photographer Dick Eklurid Co-Photographer Above:-Billy Alleng ferry Baymang Ianet Billog Mary Lynn Bainesg Wesley Blankenship Patsy Bradfield Kendall Bradshaw Patricia Bruce Lura Campbell Susan Kuykendall T e ontlcello Right-Hands Donald Clawson KV. l. P. ll Beverly Lebrnan Suzanne Cornelius Carol Ann Cron lean Fischer Ioe Guerra We of the Monticello have come to consider ourselves experts at editing an Annuall We use trade-talk consistentlyp in every conversation there is sure to be some mention of panels and cuts, copy and captions, and, of course, the all-important dummy, The office to us means the little room three flights up, No. 310. In this room there is the smell of rubber cement, the noise of Clack- ing typewriters, and above all, the fun of working hard for a common 'cause - our 1952 Monticello. 'ik' Carole Willitt Pat Unger CNO Picturel KNO Picturel PAGE 87 Arthur O'Krent Quintin Stansell Stanley Wilson Charles Wiseman KENDALL BRADSHAW CHARLES CAMP IACKIE IEAN CAMPBELL BARBARA CROUCH INA CLAIRE DIXON ' ' FALL TEruv1 OFFICERS 'Pfesident . ,.................... IEBHY WINS ,OW Vice-President . . ......... Secretary ....... ..... F RANKIE IO GIBSON Treasurer . . . . .......... ELIZABETH HOLST Historian ..... ..... I ACKIE IEAN CAMPBQL . , DONNA MAE FALKE' Librarians .... ..... R OBBIE LYNN MOSES . ' .G , ALAN HILL SQTS.-Gt-ATIDS ..... . . . Chaplain . . . . ..... HENRY MONSALVO .f4- Cz ef a wail' PP The purpose ot the choir is to further the advance- ment ot music appreciation in Thomas Ietferson High School. The choir gets into shape for their annual Spring Contest. . ,....-.-. 511. -fi -1 ' SL inf ALAN HILL ELIZABETH HOLST IANET HUTCI-IINGS MARVIN IAMES HELEN IEAN MATLOCK SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . ...,.......... IACKIE IEAN CAMPBELL CATHERINE IANE MCCARTY Vice-President .... . .... ERANKIE IO GIBSON RQBBIE LYNN MOSES Secretary . .... ..... K ENDALL BRADSHAW PAUUNE OGDEN Treasurer .... ..... R OBBIE LYNN MOSES A NE ROGERS S t t A MARVIN IAMES SHTLEY IE N Q S.-Ci - I'I'1'1S .... ...... I UZRRY WINSLOW Chaplain . . . .... CHARLES CAMP Q BOB HENRY WOOD , , IANET HUTCI-IINGS I..1bI'C1T1CI1'1S. . . . . . ,446 efa Um 'S A01 0' C' Q .xi The leads of M. S. Pinaforem find that practice makes perfect. 2 I Aff CAA l Top Row:-Elaine Aniolg Kathleen Bailey. Carolyn Barrettg Harvey Bottg Lura Campbellg Peggy Gene Coxp Carol Davisg Ann Douglas. Middle Row:-Billy Dozierg Eleanor Eikelg Peggy Grung Bobby lack Harnptong Ioan Hubbellg Shirley Insallg Bob lonesg Barbara Lauritsen. Bottorn Row:-Ann Ledlowg Rorie Martinezg Erancille McCommasg Frances McCre1essg Cres Mclrallg Carol Morrowg Suzanne McM1ll1n. if. If Jr- 3 v3 'S' .. . 4 -341 . A 934 ..,,.4,,,.- .,- I. -- :w: ?s -f-.2.t'fJ I JJ! f' 23:1 fsf?1-il, . 2'r'r- i 1 .- vw L 'QR I . 'E Mfg-14 R55 f. 'FTS FALL 'I'ERM OFFICERS President ....... PEGGY GENE COX Vice-President ........ PEGGY GRUN Secretary .,....... RORIE MARTINEZ Treasurer ..........., CRES MCEALL Parliamentarian. . . PEGGY WOODBURN Reporter.. ...,... ANN SCHIMMEL Historian ....... SUZANNE MCMILLIN Chaplain. .LURA PEARL CAMPBELL Sgts.-at-Arms. . , LUELLA VANDERWORTH MARTHA TOLER SPRING TERM OFFICERS President ............. PEGGY GRUN Vice-President. . . LUELLA VANDERWORTH Secretary .......... SHIRLEY INSALL Treasurer ............ PAT SIEMENS Parliamentarian ....., CRES MCFALL Reporter-Historian. , . RORIE MARTINEZ Chaplain ........ PEGGY GENE COX Sgts.-at-Arms. . ,NANCY ELENE RAY NANCY ELENE RAY BOBBY NAGEL g New Art Club members are initiated in an impressive formal ceremony. The purpose ot the Art Club is to bring together students who have a sincere interest in Art in an organization Where their interest is shared and may be de- veloped by field trips to local art galleries and sketching local scenes. Art Club members put down their brushes and sketch pads long enough to enjoy a Weiner roast at Elaine Aniol's home. ..i...- , .. J , ' P 1 4 ' 11.:v itff' -u -':-5-21. ' 29: I- I afgkz - :.4:,3-q r 'F--11- - ','Nf:a'25f .,,:,n,3. . rfgigj .-' . ' . A n Y' i . it . 1 W5 UDF ...1--1 .Ari CPM Top Row:-Mildred Morgang Bobby Nagelg lohnnye Perryg Franklin Powellg Ieanie Powellg Margaret Prattg Nancy Rayg Patricia Rixon. Middle Row:--Billy Robinsong Rosalind Russellg Ruth Saundersg Ann Schimmelg Suzy Scotty Derald Smithg Mary Alice Surteesg Pat Siemens. Bottom Row:-Gloria Ann Tallabasg Martha Tolerg Luella Vanderworthg Martha Vorheierg Beth Wilcoxg Peggy Woodburn. .f4rcAifecfura Cfu The project of this club is to promote interest in architecture and learn to appreciate and recognize better design and its practical application in archi- tecture. An exact replica of the University Park suburban area explained. Top Row:-Bobby Blewsterg Harvey Bottg Michael Gillg Raleigh Lawrenceg Roger Marciasg Marcus Maspero. Bottom Row:-Bobby Nagelg Ronnie Ridoutg Bobby Sherrodg Carroll Smithg Robert Torresg Stanley Wilson. OFFICERS President HARVEY BOTT Vice-President BOBBY BLEWSTER Secretary and Treasurer BOBBY NAGEL Reporter MARCUS MASPERO OFFICERS President IANET WAGNER Vice-President CAROL MCDRROW Secretary R MARY RUTH BURGIN - Reporter LINDA WOOD Parliamentarian IOAN WARTELL Chaplain MABEL IEW Sgt.-at-Arms VIRGINIA GILL Lifelong Friendshi llomema ing A l Top Row:-Mary Lynn Bainesg Helen Marie Burge Mary Ruth Burgin Mary Lou Castillo Lydia Chapmang Myrna Dennis. Middle Row Ianet Dwire lupe Fernandez Virginia G'll- I A Kin g Dorothy Ann Martin Carol Rose Morrow Bottom Row Barbara Rick 1 , o nn g Carolyn Thompsong lanet Wagne Ioan Wa tell Linda Wood king goodies together 23 f f fa Bottom Row:-Mr. Rogersg Mr. Emeryg Rosie Ruffog Wanda Thorntong Ieannie Pulleng Dianne Beltong Iimrnye Stringerg Shirley Ruth Winansg Ayres Cerrning Ray Nolanp Michael Gillg Bill Sherillg Lora Faye Fosterg Barbara Eavesg Gay Arnoldg lanie Carterg Sandra Sugarrnang Charles Rupe. Second Row:-Ianet Lewisg Carolee Harperg Sheila Fowlerg Linda Woodg Shirley Auerg Glen Shomakerg Richard Bosalesg Geronima Yharrag Margie Ransdellg Beverly Wolf. Third Row:-Virginia Stedhamg Tanis Pettyg Barbara Mooreg Laura Heathg Billy Staffordg Helen Ballardg Louis Benavidesg Ed Pepperg Irv Middlemang Dean Duncang Torn Lasaterg Carlton Cobb: Sue Hubbardg Christa Carfledgeg Lloyd Matsuokag lay Weidenfeld, Fourth Row:-Mary Kay Parry Dixie Dicksong Billy Finchg -' President . . . . . . . .DICKIE DICKSON lst Vice-President .... .TBILL SHERWLL I- A' 25,1 .yi 5 :-f 2nd Vice-President .... . . .DICKIE YOUNG -Q,-5'-,gk 4-.1 'A' 4 2 . if NF secfeiefy. .. ...DIXIE D1cKsoN Treasurer . . . .... MARGIE RANSDELL Historian . . . . ,PATSEE BEYMER Reporter . . . , . .MORRIS PENNER Getting ready for a Contest, PAGE 94 W ' ...., W, ,! . X . r W .. xi ii' A Peggy Fewg Henrietta Willg Peggy Neelyg Barbara lane Lorenzg lerry Smithg Cres McFallg Dickie Dicksong Hester Faulkenberryg Lehmang Florajane Rupeg Annice Horn. Fifth Row:-Gloria Ann Tallabasp H. l. Eclwardg Robert Torresg Richard Hernandezg Boland Hernandezg Sonny Pennerg Billy Stevensp Tom Dewsg Charles Kuentzg Leroy Fairallg Dickie Youngg Bobby Huntg Frances Lawsong Homer Shanksg Frank Eichmang Mary Ann Lothringer. Top Row:-Dick Eklundg Don Titusg Hector Ortegong loe Howardg Brooks Alexanderg Burton Klayrnang Alan l-lilly Charles Doughertyg George Briggsg Mike Grogang Ted Schneiderg Clara Lodovicg Ben Edwardsg William Nanezg Roland Arnoldg Patsee Beymerg Lily Thornton. eb ' . , af The Band promotes good music and entertainment. B fix At assemblies and football games, in community Eg-gage: 3 ,ii B :ia .vtaew and town, the band represents our school. lt parti- cipates in contests throughout the state and marches in numerous parades. Band twirlers at Work, PAGE 95 -.. Q 1 0 CL M 8 8 I ri 0 I1 Top Row: - Gay Arnold, Ronald Arnold, Helen Ballard, Dianne Belton, Louis Benavides, Patsee Beymer, George Briggs, Edgar Brockhaus. Second How:-Iulie Buchanan, Christa Cartledge, Shirley lane Carter, Ayres Cermin, 'Carlton Cobb, Howard Denton, Tom Dews, Dickie Dickson, Third Row:-Dixie Dickson, Ralph Dorchester, Charles Dougherty, Dean Duncan, Barbara Eaves, Ben Edwards, Frank Eichman, Dick Eklund. Fourth How:-H. I, Eward, Leroy Fairall, Hester Faulkenberry, Peggy Few, Billy Finch, Lora Fay Foster, Sheila Fowler, Michael Gill. Bottom Row: - Mike Grogan, Carolee Harper, Laura Heath, Alan Hill, Annice Horn, loe Howard, Martha Hubbard, Bobby Hunt. The purpose ot the Band is to promote BAND OFFICERS good music and entertainment in glfflfim - ' ig A- -- y 'lg - - DICKIEQWBLQEEQN viee-Pfeeidem fffff .... liaitt SHERRILL ,A school, community, town, and state, to ,.. 'I -- -, Second Vice-President ....... DICKIE YOUNG .- i, entertain at football games, contests, SeCfetGfY - - - DIXIE DICKSON 23 'V 1 Treasurer ,.,. ,NMARG-IE RANSDELL -P' hw Historian . . ...PATSEE BEYMER 2' 'f . 6 E and represent our school by marching iii- fi 5 in parades. Reporter . . . .... MORRIS PENNER Top Row:-Larry Iusiiceg Burton Klaymanp Charlie Kuentzg Torn Lasaierg Frances Lawsong Barbara Lehmang lanetLeWisg Clara Lodovic. Second Row:-Iane Lorenzg Mary Ann Lothringerg Lloyd Matsuokag Cres Mclfallg lrv Middlernang Barbara Mooreg L William Nanez. Third Row:-Peggy Neelyg Hector Ortegong Mary Kay Parrg Morris Pennerg Edward Pepperg Tanis Peltyg leannie Pulleng Margie Bansdell. Fourth Row:-Rosie Buliop Charles Bupeg Florajane Bupeg Mary Nell Russellp Ted Schneiderg Horner Shanksg Bill Sherrillg Glen Shornaker. Fifth Row:-Ierry Srnithg Virginia Stedharng Billy Stephensg Iimmye Stringerg Sandra Sugarmang Gloria Ann Tallabasg Don, Titusg Wanda Thornton. Bottom Row:- Robert Torresg lay Weidenfeldg Henrietta Willg Shirley Ruth Winansg Beverly Wolfg Lihda Wood, Dickie Young. PAGE 97 fi yemrfionian orum 4 , 14 Q? '53 .V.. . ii The protect ot the leffersonian Forum is to promote leadership, 'z' 'fri . Q -g scholarship, and character. :Hr . F.'5'fI- .Tai rc.f:1..3-251, . Achim Vx FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . ...................... IEFF VAN KLEEF President . .......,..... 1 ....... MORRIS PENNER First Vice President ...., ...... H ARRY LOGAN First Vice-President ..... ..... I EFF VAN KLEEF Second Vice-President ........ SAMMIE GRANATO Second Vice-President ........ SAMMIE GRANATO Recording Secretary ....... .... ' . .SONNY PENNER Corresponding Secretary ........... IOAOUIN FOX Corresponding Secretary ......... LEON GINSBERG Recording Secretary ............. LEON GINSBERG Treasurer . .....,........ .... A RTHUR O'KRENT Treasurer . ................. ,GEORGE HOUSTON Historian . ....... .... A LAN RINGOLD Historian . .. ........... BILLY PECHE Parliamentarian . . . . ...... IOAOUIN FOX Reporter . ........ .... O HARLES STALLINGS Reporter . ........ .... R OBERT SIEGEL Parliamentarian . . . . .......... EDDIE SUTKIN Sgts.-at-Arrns .... . ALAN RINGGOLD ' ' MIKE THOMPSON Chaplain . . . ..... IOI-IN BAYMAN Top Row:-lohn Bayrnang Louis Benavidesg Edwin Busbyg loaquin Foxy Leon Ginsbergg Sarnrnie Granatog Ronnie Greenbergg George Houston. Middle Row:-Harry Logang Kenneth Maplesg Bernard Natking Arthur O'Krentg Billy Pecheg Morris Pennerg Alan Ringoldg Robert Siegel. Bottom Row:-Charles Stallingsg Michael Stallingsg Eddie Sutking Pete Thornseng Ieff Van Kleefg Donald Williamsg Robert Yoder. ea fer- PROIECT: The Ietferson Iesters, a social club organ- ized for the purpose ot developing character and citizenship and affording the membership an oppor- tunity to be of service to the school and community. FALL TERM OFFICERS A SPRING TERM OFFICERS 7 5 resident . ,.......,..,..... PAT TCLAR President . ................. PAT TCLAR 'F v' -P 'ei . ....... CARL WIDEMAN ice-President . .,..... CARL WIDEMAN 9 we rest em , E R Second vlee-President .... PAT ROBERTS ecretary . . . . ..... BRIAN IORDAN T Recording Secretary ..... BRIAN IORDAN 'reasurer . ..... ..... F RED NISBET Correspondmg Secriltggl-I BATCHELDER fQr1iGmemmifm . ,.,,, SQNNY WENZELL Treasurer . .......... MARVIN De BERRY Parliarnentarian . ........ IACKIE EVANS Hwplain -'---- P AT MCINRGY Historian . .... DOUGLAS BRUCHMILLER ggt.,Qt,A1-ms U ' v -.-. VINCE NARCISO Chaplain . . . ............ CONNIE ORR VINCE NAPCISC Jiascot . .... .LOUISE PEDDTNC SWS--G1-Arms ---' ---- L outs IONES Top Row:-Tony Alejandrog Don Bakery Reggie Brooksg Marvin De Berryg Iack Evansg Larry Flyg Louis Ionesg Dick Killicmg Niiddle Row:--Iohnny Killiang George Kingg Henry Lutzg Gary McAdamsg Rodney Murrayg Vince Narcisog Louis Nelsong Fred Nisbet. Bottom Row:-Connie Orrg Pat Robertsg Ierry Roteg Frank San Marcog LeRoy Surteesg Iohn Tarrog Pat Tolarg Wofford Yantisg Louise Redding Mascot 1 . orizon PROIECT: The Horizon Club points the Way to service, careers, charm, and fun through adopt- ing a cottage at Mexi- can Orphans Horne. Top Row:-Carolyn Adamg Shirley Auerg Kathleen Baileyg lo Ann Bradleyg Helen Carawayg Peggy Gene Cox. Bottom Row:-Betty Crowg Iannie Cunninghamg Gretchen Guerrag Shirley Ioloeg Dagmar Kielgastg Mary Ann Koenning. President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Chaplain - Parliarnentarian Sergeant-at-Arms Reporter Historian FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING 'I'ERM OFFICERS SHIRLEY IOBE PEGGY GENE COX ERLENE HAIGI-IT IO ANN BRADLEY RORIE MARTINEZ DARYLL LOOKINGBILL CAROLYN ADAM RORIE MARTINEZ SHIRLEY AUER MARTHA LEE WILLIAMS IO ANN BRADLEY NETA IAY PARR BETTY CROW SHIRLEY ROGERS IANNIE CUNNINGHAM KATHLEEN BAILEY GLORIA TALLABAS Top Row:-Mary Ann Lieckg Daryll Lookingbillg Lucille Lopezg Rorie Martinezg Suzie McMilling Rose Michaudg Isabel Ortizg Neta Parr. Bottom Row:-Clara Louise Polancog Shirley lean Rogersg Millie Simpsong Gloria Tallabasg Eddiene Turnerg Tommie lean Whitleyg Martha Lee Williams. Sr-'V Olflfl OLUQ QAZW fr rap 335' 4 1 W, A-55,11 I t d.. 1 -P . 1 '. .' in ...I f 'xa 911518 52241 'f 'F' 5W? ,A fllvfi' , -a A ' -L' Top Row:-Arnold Barnettg Ronald Barajasg Patsee Beymerg Toni Blowersg Barbara Bradshawg George Briggsg Peggy Connally. Bottom Row:--Ann Coppleg Torn Dewsg Charles Doughertyg Ben Edwardsg Lillian Franksg Marion Greeng Richard Green. PROIECT: The project of this club is to buy furnishings for the English classes. 3ig Chief Tow Chief Little Chief Little Tow Chief Many Feathers Many Long Feathers Wampum Snatcher Scout Birchbark Keeper Wiseman Medicine Man Warrior Many Words OFFICERS ' FALL TERM SPRING TERM RICHARD GREEN RICHARD GREEN BARBARA BRADSHAW BARBARA BRADSI-IAW RICHARD GROME BEN EDWARDS PAT WHITE PAT WHITE MARVIN SCHWEPPE PATSEE BEYMER GERRY GULY GERRY GULY GEORGE BRIGGS ANN COPPLE DOROTHY ANN MARTIN DOROTHY ANN MARTIN MARION GREEN MARION GREEN PEGGY CONNALLY' PEGGY CONNALLY FLORAIANE RUPE FLORAIANE RUPE MIKE GROGAN MIKE GROGAN CARL REUTER CARL REUTER Top Row:-Mike Grogang Richard. Grorrieg Gerry Gulyg Patricia Hilemang Ann Iohnstong Clara Lodovicg Dorothy Ann Martin. Bottom Row:-Herff L. Mooreg Carl Reuterg Charles Rupep Florajane Rupeg Ierry Ryang Marvin Schweppeg Patricia White. ,gm.,.qw. -, , , ,......1 - I Top Row:-Bob Baileyg Wesley Blanlcenshipg Douglas Bruchmillerg Bill Bryantg DOW Daggettp Carl Falkg Al Freernang Ted Hagerg Ioe I-Iarfoush. Middle Row:-Tornrny I-Iatfieldg Iohn Iohnsg Donald Krauseg Iirn Lehrerg Ray Listerg David Lytleg Orvis Maxeyg Garrett Maxwellg Gerald Nailg Bottom Row:-Morris Pennerg Bill Prewettg Tommy Quickg Robert Riggsg Ierry Ryang Iirnmie Stovallg George Thackerg Pete Thornseng Ieit Van Kleet. FALL TERM OFFICER-S wmwwwv-Q E ' w 5:4fmM4N:?w:ws ,- wwwmwwm - President . .,................,.. IIM LEHRER Vice-President . .. ..,..... BILL PREWETT Secretary . ..... .... G ARRETT MAXWELL Treasurer . .....,............... IERRY RYAN Chaplain . .................... IOI-IN IOHNS Sgts.-at-Arms and Parliamentarians TOMMY QUICK MORRIS PENNER Athletic Chairman .... .... I IMMIE STOVALL Service Chairman .... .... I EFF VAN KLEEI-' v SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . ..................... IIM LEI-IRER Vice-President . .. ..... BILL PREWETT Secretary . ..... ........ I ERRY RYAN Treasurer . ................ MORRIS PENNER Chaplain , .............. PRESTON LITTRELL Sgts.-at-Arms and Parliamentarians DAVID LYTLE DONALD KRAUSE I . I Athletic chairmen ..... .... 1 IMMIE sTovALL Mf- Wcflem assets TONY Qulck and hm Lehrer Service Chairman ............... TED IIAGER in the Brotherhood Week prayer services. The purpose oi the I-Ii-Y is to create, maintain, and extend throughoutthe school and community high standards ot Christian character. PAGE 102 Top Row:-Iirn Lehrer, Nancy Millar, Martha Lee Williams, Hal Wingo, Ioan Strauch, Carolyn Gassman, Louise Green, Leon Ginsberg, Iohn Iohns. Bottom Row:-Ioe Coreth, Iack Lorrns, Harry May, Susy Scott, lack Davis, La Quita Briggs, Io Ann Bernharclt, Ioan Silen, Billie Witcher. SPRING TERM STAFF Q QC!Cl,l CLfi0l'1, EDITORS: - Iirn Lehrer, Nancy Millar, Martha Lee Williams. ASSOCIATE EDITORS: - Louise Green and Leon Ginsberg, News, Carolyn Gassman and Ioan Strauch, Features, and Harry May, Exchanges. - . SPORTS EDITOR: - Ioe Coreth. . ASSOCIATE SPORTS EDITORS:-Iack Davis and Iimmy ? 'Q Walls. .. STAFF PI-IOTOGRAPHER:-lack Lorrns. ADVERTISING AND BUSINESS MANAGER:-Hal Wingo. ASSOCIATE BUSINESS MANAGER:-lo Ann Bernharolt, La Ouita Briggs, loan Silen, ancl Billie Witcher. I ADVERTISING REPRESENTATIVES:-Shirley Baker, Nan- The Declaration Staff keeps Ietierson neu NGN and Deanna Schupbach UCC1UCfh'1led with UGWS items which UTS REPORTERS: - Mary Pat Allen, Mary Ruth Burgin, Charles - Cytrin, Neal Elliott, Kenneth Hartsell, Shirley Howard, of interest to the Student body cmd Shirley Mathys, Iirnmy Meek, Pete Thomsen, and Bolo faculty. Wilcox. Top Row:-Mary Pat Allen, Betty Berry, Mary Ruth Burgin, Charles Cytrin, Neal Wayne Elliott, Marilyn Harlan, Sh'l A H d- G don Iarnison. Bottom Row:-Shirley Mathys, Pete Iarnes Sahakian, Pete Thomsen, Patricia ir ey nn owar , or Vaughan, Bob Wilcox, Shirley Ann Baker, Iean Nanell Nall, Deanna Schupbach. agree mega fin? ociefg ,... W, r 9 i f' . -GY 77- ..--1 'nr'---.. , ,,' 1 1 ..,1- f. -1 5: 2'1'1'5'1'- if ii lp ,A 4 .rf -: As We serve the school and cornmunit , We . Arg,-r.,,2 M-:,,..a...1f' 653 improve our social characteristics and promote friendship and leadership. Fall Tenn Officers Spring Term Officers President . .................. BEN WHITAKER President . ....4...r......... BEN WHITAKER Vice-President . .,... ......... T ED HAGER Vice-President . .... .... D ONALD KRAUSE Recording Secretary ....... DONALD KRAUSE Recording Secretary ....,........ HM LEHRER Corresponding Secretary ....... AL FREEMAN COTf9SlOO1'1di1'19 SGCTGKITY --'--- ORVIS MAXEY Treasurer 1 I..l.'l.'V.I- I. LAMAR PARKER Treasurer . . . .... ....... T OMMY HATFIELD Parliamentarian . . . . ..... HARVEY BOTT Historian ' ' ' H ARVEY BOTT Historian . 'luaunlh ' I .TOE HARFOUSH Parliarnentarian . . . . .... EDDIE GWYN Chaplain . .....,. .... D AVID EPSTETN Chaplain - - - ---- D-A-VID EPSTEIN Sgts.-at-Arms . . . .... TOMMY FRENCH Reporter . . . . ..... LEROY FAIRALL AL FREEMAN Top Row:-Iariie Baughg Barbara Beorng Archie Andersorig Mike Andrewsp Wesley Blankenshipg Harvey Bott: George Brighty Kenneth Brown. Second Row:-Douglas Carnploellp Ayres Cerrninp Fritzie Connallyg David Cornellg Eddie Cowsertg Henry Coyg Shelley Deeringg Billy Dube. Bottom Row:-David Epsteing Leroy Fairallg , Carl Falkg George Falkg Al Freemang Maurice Freemang Tommy Frenchg lack Gatfneyg Vance Gentry. Q 1' ri? , , Q . I fn- na.gj5'fE., - , Ha vy - 'uhh 1 , Cf: 'H ' I'-if in '1,.:i': f:fJg' rf-'Q ' ,wr fa, .1 ...v 71 5 I-' L .A '--5- 5 2 1' -3 r J '51 di' ' 11 fps .wil-1 v-.-,JQML I Q , '4 -L.. g - ,f' 'Aga bAxR,.f'B,.15 ,Jr .,'!-ern, A v J cd larvey Bott, Ted Hager, and Len Whitaker look on with tmusement While a poor Jledge performs stunts dur- ng initiation. Top Row:-Eddie Gwyng Ted Hager Torn Hatfield loe Harfoush Ierrv I-larri loel Hoechstetter Glen Hunt Gordon lamison. Middle Row:-Harry Iones Douglas Iohnson Milton Iohnson Edwin Keasler Robert Kneip Donald Krause ' - ' Leh . B tt R w David Lucchase Roy McBride Don McCorl-:le Rochester Mcliidowney Ir Cres Rudy Krish, lim rer o om o McFall: Bill McLauql'1ling lim McNeel lack McNair Charles 'u I L4 x 1,-.11-1-.TY agne Lbegafing ociefg . 2 2 f, 4 f Top Row:-Robert Magersg Orvis Maxeyg lohn Meadorg Pat O'Brieng Arnold Ondarzag Robert Ondarzag Lamar Parkerg Phil Pearse. Middle Row:-Edward Pepperg Donnie Reynoldsg Mike Rodriguezg ErneStSevering Charles Shieldsg Glen Shomalcerg Durwood Skaggsp Lane Smith. Bottom Row:-Larry Spencerg Iim Siephensg Bobby Tateg George Thackerg Bill Thodeg Earl Trittg' Ben Whitakerg Ben Williamsg Billy Yates. l l I laanifi ACM The purpose ot the Spanish Club is to organize and associate together individuals interested in Spanish culture. P FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM OFFICERS Presidents, ............. SHARON NASH President . .... ..... S HARON NASH V1Ce-PfeSident,,MARY FRANCES BARRY Vice-President . ...... NATHALIE GRUM Secretary ........ MARY ALlCE SURTEES SGCTGTCITY - ---- KDCELYN MAH-AFFEY Treasurer ' H .I'..--I- LLOYD MILLER Treasurer . ......... LLOYD MILLER Historian . .... ..... s ANDRA LovEoE HHIOHHH - - '- '--- '- L AUHA HEATH Parliarnentarian . ..... SANDRA LOVECE Pmhamemcman ' ' ' 'NANCY DHAESSLEAN Chaplain . ......... IOHN KIRKPATRICK Chaplain . .... .... I ANET TWITCHELL Sgt.-at-Arms . ...... YOLANDA LOVECE Sgts.-at-Arrns, . S SANDRA LOVECE ' ' ' ' 2 YOLANDA LOVECE Top Row:-Kathy Agnewp Violet Alleng Archie Andersong Mary Frances Barryp Ierry Bayrnang Nancy Driessleing Delores Garciag Carolyn Gassman. Second Row:-Sarah Gillilandg Leon Ginsburgg Nancy Grauerg Nathalie Crump Mack Harrisg Laura Heathg Shirley Insallg Iohn Kirkpatrickg Lesbia Lobo. Third Row:-Lucille Lopezg Sandra Loveceg Yolanda Loveceg Gene McCoyg Ginger Mclntoshg Suzanne McMilling Iocelyn Mahaffeyg Aurora Martinezg Lloyd Miller. Bottom Row:-Ioan Morrisong Sharon Nashg Dalinda Perezg Ieannie Pulleng Ann Schimrnelg Mary Alice Surteesg Elizabeth Thorntong Ianet Twitchellg Rilla Webster. 5 Le cm Top Row:-Phyllis Actorg Margaret Allwineg Lois Bartlettg Barbara Bradshawg Bertha Britzg Margaret Caterg Virginia Chapmang Preshia Chauncey. Second Row:-Peggy lane Connallyg Elizabeth Ann Deang Colleen Donaldsong Virginia Gillg Shirley Greenbergg Ioy Groteg Darlene Hallg Dorothy Haste. Bfottom Row:-Betty Ioyce Heathg Ioan Henryy lane lsherwooolg Ioan lvanolfg1Carol Iune Koobsbi Dorothy Leiserg Naomi Loefer. E FALL TERM OFFICERS President . ....... . .......... IANET SCHIRMER Vice-President . . . . .... ELIZABETH SCHLEYER Secretary . .... ..... B ARBARA BRADSHAW Treasurer . ........... ....... E ARLENE HAIGHT Parliamentarian and Historian . ........... TOMMIE IEAN WHITLEY I COLLEEN DONALDSON Sgts.-at-Arms .... .... l MARGARET ALLWINE - I SHIRLEY ROGERS Representatives .... ..... I PRESI-HA CHAUNCEY Chaplain . . . . ...... DOROTHY LEISER Librarian . .......,......... SHIRLEY GREENBERG The Glee Club has two projects. These are the presentation of the annual Easter assembly and par- Beflullful VO1CeS ticipation in Region Vl Contest. blend in harmony. ir 5 , ee CR' Top Row:-Ginger Mclntoshg Rhoda Mendezg Carol Morrowg lean Mullet Doris Murphyg Mary Ann Murphyg Pauline Ogdeng Sylva Ioy Owens. Second Row:-Nancy Robinsong Shirley Rogersg Ruth Saundersg Sharon Scharlackg Elizabeth Schleyerg lanet Schirrnerg Melba Srnithg Phyllis Sova. Bottom Row:-Frances Stephensg Arline Stesselg Roberta Turnerg Tommie Ieane Whitleyg Lorraine Woodwardg Lenore Wolf. A SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . .... ...IANET SCHIRMER Vice-President . , . ...... SHIRLEY SMITH Secretary . ..... ..... E ARLENE HAIGHT Treasurer ...,......... ,.... D OROTHY LEISER Parliarnentarian and Historian .......... SHIRLEY IEANNE ROGERS LENORE WOLF s .- -A ..... ..,....... , gts at rms IOY GRGTE chqpiqm ..... ..... F RANGES STEPHENS The eefeef leede Libcmns Ilvu 5 SHIRLEY GREENBERG color to assemblies. ' 1 LOIS BARTLETT e erfion ami fan .fdclamd Above:-Io Ann Brandtg Mona Carnotg Nell Dalboscog Nancy Elbelg Linda Grilling Marilyn Harlang Nona Haysg Shirley Howard. Rosemary lcke Yolanda Parga Barbara links Sheryl Iones Dorothy Kaak Naomi Leofer Sylva Owens qmltllilllitltlg. The object of this club shall be to create everlasting friendship between our mem- bers, to provide services for this school, and to promote all Worthwhile school activities. ik SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . . .. Vice-President . Secretary . Treasurer ..... Sgt.-at-Arms . . .. ..... BARBARA IINKS . , . .... ROSEMARY ICKE , . . . . . .DOROTHY KAAK . . . . .GAIL ANN COOLEY . . . . .CAROL STEPCZYK FALL TERM OFFICERS . President . ......, ,.... ...,.. B A RBARA IINKS Vice-President . ...., .. .,..... LINDA GRIFFIN Second Vice-Preiclent ...PATTY SUE SPRAGUE Secretary .......,,............, IO ANN BRANDT Corresponding Secretary... ..... NANCY ELBEL Treasurer . ............, .. .DOROTHY BROWN Sgts'-at-Arms 'v 'A'. j IIMMYE STRINGER l lOYCE SKOLNICK Reporter . ...... ROSEMARY ICKE Historian . ...... ..... S HIRLEY HOWARD Parliamentarian .... ..... G All.. ANN COOLEY Chaplain . . . . . . . ,..... . .HLL WHIPPLE Patty Sue Sprague Carole Schuette loyce Skolnick Iill Whipple Georgia White PAGE 110 n ormafion ecwe Donna Albrittonp Harvey Bottg Leslie Dewsg Dixie Dicksong Dick Eklundg Leroy Fairallg loaquin Foxy Linda Griffin. Carolee Harper Mary Kay Parr Connie Ruth Harris Ioe Howard Barbara links Sheila Gail lones Cres McFall Information Please secures and clis- cusses information about life and living as teen-agers find it. FALL TERM OFFICERS President . .... .. .....,..... CRES MCFALL Vice-President . .. ...... DICK EKLUND Secretary ..,.... .... M ARY KAY PARR Treasurer . ., V... ...... ...... I O E HOWARD Parliamentarian . ........... DEAN DUNCAN Historian and Reporter ....... DICKIE YOUNG Chaplain . ....,........,... WILLIAM NANEZ Sgt.-at-Arms . ............... DAVID EPSTEIN SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . .,.. ,...,,......,. C RES MCPALL Vice-President . . . ..,,.. DICK EKLUND Secretary ....,.. .,.. M ARY KAY PARR Treasurer . ........,., ...... I OE HOWARD Parliamentarian . ,..... .RONALD ARNOLD Historian and Reporter .,..... ANNICE HORN Chaplain . ....,.........., WILLIAM NANEZ Sgt.-at-Arms . . ....,... BEN EDWARDS Eagerly soaking up knowledge, members of Information Please listen to Don Titus' question. Don Titus , .-.52 Robert Torres Eddiene Turner Martha Vorheier Eleanor Winder TT Mfgftliiao P ni? , ., fm w'4z?g5'3Xz73rZS PAGE 112 ollafin First Row:-Donna Lee Albritton, Elaine Aniol, Phyllis Rogers Baird, Gail Ann Cooley. Second Row:--Robert C. Davis, Pat Dewey, Helen Dobbins, Eleanor Beatrice Eikel, Norma Dorthea Ellerman. Third Row: -Donna Mae Falke, Sammie Granato, Richard Green, Mary Ann Hankla, Billy Hirschfelder. Fourth Row:-Sonja Ann Huffman, Ianet Hutchings, Iane Isherwood, loan lvanoff, Ann Marshall Iohnson. Latin Clubbers relax in the back yard of Helen Dobbins' home. afin fonsul . . . . . .ELAINE ANIOL lraetor . . . .... HELEN DOBBINS Jraetor Secundus .......... PHYLLIS BAIRD Iensor . .. .... IOSEPHINE OEEINGER Quaestor .... ...., D ONNA MAE FALKE Sacerdos . . .... EDDIENE TURNER Historicus Et Nunciator .... SHARON SMITH . 5 DERALD SMITH mor' QCHARLES SLAGLE Mt? Wits 0 wirllifoi, if The purpose of the Latin Club is to promote friendship among Latin students. To encourage others to study the still vital language to pro- mote scholarship. To support letter- son's activities. ! 2 Q Top Row:-Bob Edwards Ionesg Ruby Myrlene McDonaldg lean McKaigg Eleanor Louise Mareckg Marcus Leslie Maspero, lr. Second Row:-Clare Moreaug Marlene Mooreg William Nanezg Iosephine Oefirigerg Ann Page. Third Row:-William Robinsorig Elizabeth Ann Schleyerg Charles Slagleg Derald Smithp Sharon Elizabeth Smith. Bottom Row:-Suzie Terrellg Patricia Ann Thodep Eddiene Turnerg Sylvia Ioy Wheatg Carole Willitt. PAGE 113 .. , Top Row:-Carolyn Adarng Kathy Agnewg Donna Albrittonp Violet Alleng Phyllis Bairdy Carolyn Barrettp lanie Baughg Kay Baxter. Second Row:-Suzie Blackg Io Ann Boggsg Marilynn Bonesg Henrietta Boyerg loan Boylesg Nancy Bradtieldg Patsy Brannenp Betty Ann Canfield. Third Row:-Cecelia Mae Caseyg lo Claryg Peggy Gene Coxg Betty Crowg Amanda Curtisg Caryl Ann Deresg Marcia Dickinsong Helen Dobbins. Bottom Row:-Nancy Driessleinp Ianis Dulaneyg Charlotte Duncang Carolyn Edgertong Mary Io Eisemanng Ioan Etheridgeg Lupe Fernandezg loyce Fierrnan. 616606 o . . This club backs letterson in its every endeavor, is ot service to San Antonio, and creates a more friendly attitude toward rival schools as an act oi good sportsmanship. Lasso trainees learn to stand at rigid attention. d. PAGE 114 Top Row:-Mary Ann Lieclcg Lesbia Lobog Daryll Lookingbillg Penny Loveg Sandra Loveceg Yolanda Lovecep Margaret Luccheseg Io Ann Maltsbergerg Eleanor Marek. Middle Row:-Aurora Martinezg lean Mayerg Myrlene McDonald. Iune Mcllhennyg Carol Meuthg Rose Michaudg Helen Morellog Ann Morgan: Shirley Morrison. Bottom Row:-Sharon Nashg Dorothy Newnarng Beverly Northg Iosephine Oefingerg Peggy Page. Nita lay Parry Karen Pawkettg Dalinda Perezg Barbara Pierce. H6606 Lassos add color to another Armistice Day parade. ,Q ,: fff, V--fwsw if , ,f ,, K 4 1 7 V if f f ,- M jf A . ' Gr as 5' iw V 4 Wd sh 77' W1 dh ,I ,, 1 'Va' f 1 . ' I' Af I 1 1 w is -2.1 1 354 ., V K ' 41 'w -sf qi! f f . f X 1 A , . I I 6 1 1 ifif dw' ff ' 1 'aff ' ,Z ' 1 ' -I m, N swan .M-...wi ff , Q. f 1 f 30 l ,W 1z ' ,- , J 1 '73, .. ' , J ,Q M, Q -45 4 5 ,Q 'wwf . 5 .MW 'LM' 1 f , QJWQQ WW' 7 , , gf., ,V , .,. 5 1,21 V ,,,, , , in ,4:',! W Wi ..A -- - fp oggrarg ounci 2 l r YY 77177 Y V 1 Tow Row:-Gay Arnoldg lanie Baughg Barbara Beam. Dianne Beltong George Briggsg George Brightg Reginald Brooks. lane Carter. Second Row:-David Cornellg Marvin De Berryg Dean Duncang Barbara Eavesg Carolyn Edgerton, Skeeter Frazier, Margo Freedg Carol Fultong leanette Gold. Third Row:-Richard Grorneg Ted Hagerg Eloise Hamlettg Anna Hqrtung: Themes Hatfieldg Ruth lacobsg Margie Krgfi Preston Littrell. Fourth Row:-Sandra Loveceg Margaret Luccheseg 'David Lytle- Garrett Maxwell. l. B. McCorlCl'eT 'ffar6lyn Midclletong Shirley Morrisong Robbie Lynn Mosesg Louis Nelson. Fifth Row:-Lamar Parkerg Alfred Risieng Molly Schlesingerg Karl Springer. Dorothy Stormentp Ii mie Stovallg Glee Stroeckg Mary Alice Surtees. Bottom Row:-Pete Thornseng Elizabeth Tillerg Ben Whitakerg Carole Willittg 9 erry Winslowg Billy Yatesg Dickie Youngg Henry Ygungi Billie Lynn Ziegler. Oli vary ounci The Library Council maintains a pleasant atmosphere in the Library, gives students further responsibilities, and makes Thomas Iefterson a leader among other schools in democracy and Self-government. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM OFFICERS Chairman . ................. LAMAR PARKER Chairman ........ MORRIS PENNER Secretary . . . .... IANIE BAUGH Secretary ....... IANIE BAUGH Chaplain . . . .... TED HAGER Chaplain . .... PRESTON LITTRELL SHIRLEY BAKER BEVERLY BALLARD CAROLYN BARRETT IANIE BAUGH HARRY BRUSENHAN EDWIN BUSBY CATHY CAMPBELL IACKIE CAMPBELL FRITZIE CONNALLY RICHARD CONNALLY PEGGY IEAN COX BILLY CROCKER SI-IELLEY DEERING HUBERT DIXON ANN ELLISON PATSY FLEMING MARGO FREED BONNIE GREENBERG SPRING TERM MEMBERS RAYMOND GROTE GEORGE HOUSTON GLENN HUNT SHIRLEY INSALL RUTH IACOBS PHIL IOHNSON EDWIN KEASLER PRESTON LITTRELL DAVID LYTLE CONNIE MAYES IIM BOB MILLAR SHIRLEY MORRISON ROBBIE LYNN MOSES PERRY RRY-x. 'T CRES MCFALL s,,,,MCI-A MORRIS PENNER' BARBARA PIERCE SKIPPER QUICK PAGE 119 TOMMY QUICK CARROLL REED ' CYNTHIA RUSS NANCY ROBINSON PAT ROBERTS MEYER SCRARLACK MCLLY SCHLESINCER RCB SIEGEL DEAN SCLCRER IIMMIE STCVALL SANDRA SUCARMAN MARY ALICE SURTEES IANET TRABUCCO IEFF VAN KLEEF RCE WILCCX PATTI WILKERSON DICKIE YOUNG BILLIE LYNN ZIEGLER 1466 eau 7XWafA CAA Top Row:-Violet Alleng Archie Andersong Gay Arnoldg Don Bakerg Beverly Ballardg Arnold Barnettg Carolyn Barrettg Ianie Baughg Louis Benavidesg Ianet Billo. Second Row:-Io Ann Boggsg Marilynn Bonesg Harvey Bottp Nickey Browng Patsy Brown: Pat Bruceg Dixie Burdg Barbara Childsg Arthur Clementsg Ierry Cline. Third Row:-Ann Coppleg Dorothy Crawfordg Carol Ann Crong Margie Deborahg Caryl Ann Deresg Marcia Dickinsong Dickie Dicksong Dixie Dicksong Helen Dobbinsg Louise Dobbins. Bottom Row:-Dick Eklundg David Epsteing Grace Fallickg Diane qljearisg lean Louise Fischerp Ann Flesherg Ioaquin Foxy Peggy Frazier, Al Freeman. FALL TERM OFFICERS President . ....... Harry Logan Vice-President . . .Nancy Green Recording Secretary Dixie Dickson Corresponding Secretary Mary Kay Parr Treasurer . ...... Louise Green Chaplain. . .Wanda I. Thornton Historian-Reporter Margot Weissmann Parliarnentarian . .Ann Copple Sgts.-at-Arms . . . .Bessie Wong Marvin Schweppe .-ix., 'Lf 'hi I V X .Y 41 2 Fx - .t fy - -137 .4 is -- M 2+ .5 5:9 3' uh. V! VJ The Euclidean Math Club encourages greater interest in the field ot Math by club fellowship and by awarding a prize for the outstanding Senior Math student in let- terson each year. PAGE 120 SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . . . .Wanda Thornton Vice-President. .Mary Kay Parr Recording Secretary Dixie Dickson Corresponding Secretary Glenn Goldberg Treasurer . ...... Louise Green Parliamentarian . . ' Historian-Reporter Archie Andrews Chaplain . ......... Ianet Billo Sgts.-at-Arms. . .Fay Lawrence David Epstein i Q i 5 'l 5 A N Top Row: Haidee Gerhardtg Sandra Gildari' Evelyn Gillisg Glenn Goldbergg Samrnie Granaiog Nancy Grauerg Louise Greeng Nancy Greeng Ronnie - ' - Ll h- D th H inrich- Annice Horn, Marvin Greenbergp Raymond Grote. Second Row!-Nathalie Grurn, Connie Ruih Harrisg Mack Harris, Patsy . atc , oro y e , ' Iamesg Barbara Iinksg lohn Iohnsg Douglas Iohnson. Third Row:-Milton Iohnsong Sheila Ionesg Margie Kraft Fay Lawrenceg Maurice Levyg Clara Lodovicg Harry Logang Mary Ann Lothrinaerg Penny Loveg Iocelvn Mahafley, Fourth Row:-Connie Mayesg Milo McMurtrayg lane Mchobertsp Carolyn Middle-tony NancgMil1arg Arthur Minasg Barbara Mooreg Io-Io Oefingerg Mary Ka Parr: Karen Pawkett. Fifth Row:-Ieannie Pulleng Patty Rambyg lo Ann Reevesp onald Reynoldsg Ioy Roberlsong Mar aret Reibeg Alan Ringoldg l:oni Ritierg Moll! Schlesingerg Marvin Schweppe. Sixth Row:-Emesi Severing Fannie Rae Shapirop Iohnny Simsg Ierry Srnitig Betty Stenslanclg Ioan Strauchg Eddie Sut ing Beity Taylorg Carolyn Taylorg Wanda Thornton. gotten: Rfw:-lgon. Titu5gARobert Torresg Iay Weidenfeldg Margot Weissrnannp Martha Lee Williamsg Carole Willittg Charles Wiseman: Elaine Wolleg es,:, 'rx -..-, A ,,,.4, A Q, N .,, ,gt . ,, J -.a..',1A-.--.-- .1 .u..n . - lr- .,,.3,lw,:h . . ,ISIN w-: :bw 4:1 Q. ll-N N 'L .ln -fgqmgonta war-rlvrazgmff L I .- '42 1'-U FALL AND SPRING TERM OFFICERS President IANIE BAUGH Vice-President BARBARA PIERCE Secretary BARBARA HARRIS Treasurer GLENDA SCOTT DQ3NElEFf,BI5q ik Top Row: - Kathy Agnewy Claudia Aniolp Elaine Aniolg Eve Aniolg Gay Arnoldg Io Ann Boggs. Second Row: - Phyllis Bairdg Carolyn Bar- retty Mary Frances Barryg Ianie Baughg Kay Baxterg Betty Berry. Third Row: -Suzie Blackg Marilyn Bonesg Nancy Bradfieldg Patsy Bracltieldg Ginger Brendlerg Pat Bruce. Fourth Row:-Cathy Camp- bellg Ronnie Campbellg Ruth Chad- dickg Preshia Chaunceyg Nancy Conklingg Dorothy Crawford. Fifth Row:-Marge Deborahg Dixie Dick- sonp Helen Dobbinsg Louise Dobbins: Nancy Driessleing Charlotte Dun- can. Sixth Row:-Iill Eckstrumg Mary Lee Eckstrumg Mary Io Eise- manng Ann Ellisonp Gaby Esserickg loan Etheridge. Bottom Row:- Di9I1.?.f9gl,isy Patsy Flemingp Ann Flesherg Frances Folkesg Peggy Frazierg Skeeter Frazierg Haidee Gerhardt. 7WarfAa Jefkrzion E6U'L6!040A .syocief -u , 1.1 ' .-.- to-'vl' ' v lm.. ,K fpmiwxi-. -fn' Tnrazgmir .. '. 1-iq N . 'Q ' 1: t 12 Ji A a..'.-L A----,--11.-. nv-fL . FALL AND SPRING TERM OFFICERS - CCont'dJ Parliamentarian MOLLY SCHLESINGER Reporter LOUISE GREEN Chaplain CAROLE WILLITT Sgts.-at-Arms LYNN IOHNSON AMARIORIE KRAFT ik' Top Row:-Sandra Gilclartg Nancy Grauerg Louise Greenp Nancy Greeng Evelyn Greenbergg Iucly Haas. Second Row:-Kay Hallerg Eloise Hamlettg Carol Hanseng Bar- bara Harrisg Annadlilgijiingg Nancy Gay Haston. Rowfl Patsy Hatchg Dorothy Heinrichg Carolyn Hillg Virginia Holsteing Nancy Houseg Ianet Hutchings. Fourth Row:-Shirley Inselmang Dot Isorng Shirley Iobeg Lynn Iohnsong Nan Ionesp Nancy Iones. Fifth Row: - Dorothy Iudsonp Em Keaslerg Mar- jorie Kraftg Phyllis Laughling Fay Lawrenceg Ian Le Laurin. Sixth Row:-Myrna Kay Lennardg Ioan Leonardp Penny Loveg Margaret Lucchese: Iocelyn Mahaiieyg Rose- lyn Mahaffey. Bottom Row:-Io Ann Maltsburgerg Maxine Maxeyg Sue Mengeg Barbara Moorep Betty Ieanne Mooreg Helen Morellog Martha Mugg. WCLIJACL Je!Al 50l'l p6U'LJ040A .goccef lf 'fmfw' - -we? QI? 'du bs 'f Ol uh. v .0 u .N, 'lg .'51:' Pl' 1' i '55 1' ' I . I pil? 'n 'u lg 'nv 'U' U 'D' Eililiilllilil Iiliillliil - The M. l. Rs serve the school by promoting a better feeling of friendship among the girls and boys. The projects of the club are: To maintain the flower bed south ot the arcade to the cotteteriag and this year We donated the proceeds of our show to the dramatics depart- ment for stage equipment. 'ik Top Row:-Iean Mclfaigg Sharon Nashg Dorothy Newnamg Billie Sue Noleng Io Io Oefingerg Pat Padgett. Second Row:-Ann Pfeilg Barbara Pierceg Martha Lou Pit- tengerg Carol Priceg Carol Prollg Ieannie Pullen. Third Row:- Patty Rambyg Io Ann Reevesp Ioan Rheinery Genevieve San Marcog Ann Schimmelg Molly Schlesinger. Fourth Row: -Glenda Scottg Linda Severing Fannie Rae Shapirop La- quata Smalleyg Betty Stenslandp Dorothy Stoi-ment. Fifth Row:--Ioan Strauchg Sue Stroudg Mary Alice Surteesg Carolyn Taylorg Beverly Turkg Eugenia Turbeville. Sixth Row:-Pat Turleyg Ianet Trabuccog Mirnsy Walbriclgeg Priscilla Westong Sylvia Wheatg Maradee White. Bottom Row:-Patti Wilkersonp Henrietta Will: Carole Willittg Mar- jorie Willittg Beverly Wolfg Thelma Yeager: Ianice Zimmerman. 6LI fACl, yQ!Al rf0lfL - . see., SPRING TERM OFFICERS President SHIRLEY WIEMERS Vice-President IANIS DULANEY Secretary IEAN LOUISE FISCHER Treasurer PAT ALLWINE Historian PATRICIA SIEMENS Parliarnentarian BARBARA CHILDS Reporter PATRICIA BROWN Chaplain CONNIE HARRIS Sgt.-at-Arms PAT DONNAUD ik' The Iaspers oi Thomas Iefterson High School create lasting friendships among classmatesg pro- vide opportunities tor de- velopment oi leadershipg and promote Worthwhile activities of our school. ik' Top Row:-Ioan Adamsg Donna Allbrittong Patricia Allwineg Shirley Auerg Rose Marie Brehmg Patricia Brown. Second Row:-Barbara Childsp Rose Mary Childsg Carol Ann Crong Charlotte Crong Pat Donnaud, Ann Douglas. Third Row: -Ianis Dulaneyp Peggy Fewg lean Louise Fischerg Carolyn Gassmang Connie Harrisg Linda Heft. Fourth Row:-Laura Heath: Ioyce Heathg Annice Horny Sheila Ionesg Betty lean Koong Barbara Lehman. Fifth Row:-Mary Esther Lopezg lean Mayerp Ginger Mclntoshg Clare Moreaup Marlene Mooreg Patsy Quintanilla. Sixth Row: -Nancy Robinsong Maxine Shapirog Suzanne Shorty Pat Siemensg Beverly Steeleg Iean Tate. Bottom Row:-Carolyn Uzzellg Luella Vanderworthg Ianet Wagnerg Shirley Wiemersg Peggy Woodburng Barbara Ziegler. 6L6l0Ql 6 lst Group 1,-wi A -.'gqg'yyf': 1 ' - -' ,. Ronald Amojd H -.4 :, Ib:-,,. m.j,.z7j,E-qv., Don Baker !!!!! .!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! if-ri W2'ew '1Ni!1 , E' Ronald Barajas 1+,,,5y:4-,Mllrlclfg-igchv lack B. Bier 2nd Group The project ot the club is to participate in spring contest and to sing with the other members of the vocal department and other San Antonio schools for the Sunday evening commencement service. Alan Hill Burton lacobson Burton Klayman The Male Chorus enjoys its Work. FALL TERM OFFICERS President . ., .................... MARVIN BARENBLAT Vice-President . .... ............ P ETE VACA Secretary-Treasurer . . ........ lOl-IN VESLEY Librarian . ......... ......... R AY NOLAN Sgt.-at-Arms . .................... BURTON KLAYMAN SPRING TERM OFFICERS j vgesident . ......................... IEBBX WlNSLO.W Vice-President . . .... TERRY VETgEEv1S Secretary . .... ...... I Ol-IN VE eeeeee eeweey Treasurer . ..... .... P AUL HERNANDEZ Parliamentarian . . . .... BENNY PASTINSKY Reporter . ....... ........... G ENE DAVIS . - IERRY NEVINS Librarians . .... . . . KEITH OVERSTREET HENRY LUTZ Sgts.-at-Arms ........ ....... ..... 2 D OW DAGGETT Wai Umm 3rd Group Ray Nolan Richard Trench Pete Vaca Iohn Vesely Veferry Winslow lst Group Opal Io Allen Mary Frances Carr Mary Lou Carpenter Edna Garcia The Distributors have organized tor two reasons: one, to further their 211-11 Group interest in retail wholesale, and service lousinessesg two, to enjoy social functions together since their social lite is somewhat curtailed by their D E s View an expert demonstration ot salesmanship. FALL TERM OFFICERS MARY LOU ZERVAS SAM SANDERS SHIRLEY ELLINGER EDNA GARCIA SPRING TERM OFFICERS EDNA GARCIA CARMELA RUFFO SHIRLEY ELLINGER RUTH TREVINO CARMELA HUEFO DON SMITH y DoN SHRUM izifrigufiue glclucafion Cafmela MO 3rd Group Mary Grace Venincasa George Watson Mary Lou Zervas Ruth Trevino 61565148 HILL! gay? l Top Row:-Mary Frances Barryg Terry Belshawg Dick Blackg Suzie Blackg Tonya Blenisg Harvey Bottg Charles Campy Ayers Cermin. Second Row:-Ann Ellisong Donna Mae Falkeg Wilson Gathingsg Glenn Goldburgg Tom Goettingg Mack I-larrisg Audrey Kelfer. Betty King. Third Row:-Beverly Lebmang Penny Loveg Kenneth Maplesp Nancy Millarg Sharon Nashg ludy Nunng loan Pancoast. Bottom Row:-Carol Prollg Ann Schimmelg Iosie Shieldsg Aleen Smithg Durwood Skaggsg Wanda Thorntong Billie Lynn Ziegler. 09:5 The Masque and Gavel recognizes and promotes Worthwhile student achievement in speech and dramatics. , Q Im 5 FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM OFFICERS President ............. GLENN GOLDBUBG President ............. GLENN GOLDBURG Vice-President . ..........,SHARONNASH Vice-President . SHARON NASH Secretary ...... DONNA MAE EALKE Secretary ........... BILLIE LYNN ZIEGLEB Treasurer . .. DUBWOOD SKAGGS Treasurer . ......... SUZIE BLACK Chaplain . . . .WANDA THORNTON Chaplain . . . . .... TONYA BLENIS Historian . ........ ...... A YEBS CEBMIN Historian . ..... AYEBS CEBMIN Parliamentarian ..... TONYA BLENIS Parliamentarian .... IUDY NUNN Sgt.-at-Arms , . .... ANN ELLISON Reporter . ..... NANCY MILLAB Sgts.-at-Arms ..... .... S ANN EU-'ISDN 1 DICK BLACK enafe ledqfing . 5 R The proJect of the Senate is the beautification of the W Senate Patio as a service to 2'f 'xfFt'f our school 551 A.fixt'E5f3H2f 555lf ' In +e186e'l3f3f:3?FF35?155'3 President Vice-President Recording Secretary Corresponding Secretary Treasurer Parliarnentarian Historian Sgt.-at-Arms Chaplain I Reporter SENIOR OFFICERS FALL TERM IIMMY STOVALL HARRY BRUSENHAN IOHN KIRKPATRICK IACK LORMS DON TITUSQ DEAN DUNCAN BOB WILCOX A DICK EKLUND GARRETT MAXWELL LLOYD MILLER This boys' club develops character and citizenship through cooperative Work and play. SPRING TERM HARRY RRUSENHAN DICKIE DICKSON ,- LLGYD MILLER ARTHUR CLEMENTS DICK EKLUND RoR Wiicox 1oE HOWARD DEAN DUNCAN HUGH PARSONS OLIVER HOLDEN Top Row:-Mascots -Gay Arnoldg Ann Pfeilg Cynthia Russg Margie Ransdell. Members-Crandell Addingtong Billy Alleng Marvin Allenp Sammy Bell, Second Row:-Elliott Bilhartzg Dan Bitsisg Pat Bradyg Dick Brusenhang Harry Brusenhang H. H. Burneyg Bill Bryantp Arthur Clernentsg lerry Cline. Bottom Row:-L. D. Cloudg lon Cobbg Dow Daggettg Edward Davisp Dickie Dicksong Pat Donahueg Dean Duncang Dick Eklundg Charles Falke. enafe legafing Sociefy t 'rx 1 IUNIOR OFFICERS FALL TERM SPRING TERM President DICK BRUSENI-IAN ALEX TREVINO Vice-President IACK STUTTS IACK STUTTS Recording Secretary SAMMY BELL EDWARD DAVIS Corresponding Secretary RICHARD KAUFMAN RICHARD KAUF MAN Treasurer WARNER FASSNIDGE WARNER FASSNIDGE Parliarnentarian GUS HILLIE SOCK BITSIS Historian IAY WEIDENFELD IAY WEIDENFELD Sgt.-at-Arms SOCK BITSIS GUS I-IILLIE Chaplain PAUL MEDLEY PAUL MEDLEY Reporter MUNSON FULLER MUNSON FULLER Top Row:-Warner Fassnidgeg Richard Festg Billy Forehandg Munson Fullerg David Frazierg Wilson Gathingsg Leonard Gieseckeg Clifford Grum, Middle Row:-Bobby lack Harnptong Mack Harrisg Larry Harrisong Oliver I-loldeng Ioe Howardg Iohn Kirkpatrickg Peter Kuntzg Torn Lasaterg Raleigh Lawrence. Bottom Row:-Ion Kay Littrellg Preston. Littrellg lack Lorrnsg Wayne Lybeckerg Douglas Marleyg Garrett Maxwellg Sonny McDonaldg Milo McMurtrayg Travis Meadows. W, , L, , ,, .,..,,..,'..L...f. enafe ibegafing ociefg - - -f - - - ww manuals Sitting prettyul Margie Bansdell is proposed to loy 3 Senate pledges. Top Rowg-Irv Middlemang Lloyd Millerg Bobby Nagelg Hugh Parsonsg David Permingtong Victor Pisanog Richard Plattg Skipper Quick, Middle How:-Tommy Quickg Iohn Rinardg A1Risieng Homer Shomksg Bill Sherrillg Denny Smithg Derald Smithg lerry Smith, Boitom Row:-Quiniin Stansellg Billy Siephensg limmy Stovallg lack Stuttsg Don Titusg Hal Wallaceg lay Weidenfeldg Bob Wilcoxg Dick 'Nillir1gl'1am. Q l Top Row:-Beverly Ballardg Ianie Baughg Bobby Blewsterg Marilynn Bonesg Ann Coppleg Dorothy Davis. Second Row:-Louise Greeng Nancy Greeng Douglas lohnsong Milton Iohnsong Donald Krauseg Bet Yee Lee. Third Row:-Harry Logang Nancy Millarg Lloyd Millerg Ioan Mor- risong Robert Riggsg Ierry Ryan. Bottom Row:-Katina Sarrisg l. R. Shaefierg Robert Siegel firnmie Stovallg Martha Lee Williarnsg Carole Ann Willitt. frqffgjfgqgf-.auf The purpose of this organization shall be to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of American secondary schools. -From the constitution ot the National Honor Society of Secondary Schools. Wafiona onor ociefy rf? NAT UNAI- HONOR 806 UTY 7 5 I S L 2 S rf? FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . ............... MILTON IOHNSON President . ............... MILTON IOHNSON Vice-President . . ...,......... IERRY RYAN Vice-President . . ............. IERRY RYAN Secretary ...... ..... C AROLE ANN WILLITT Secretary ...... ..... C AROLE ANN WILLITT Treasurer . . . ......... NANCY GREEN Treasurer . . . .......... NANCY GREEN Historian ..,.. ............ B ET YEE LEE Historian ..... ..,......... B ET YEE LEE Chaplain . . , , ..... DOUGLAS IOHNSON Chaplain . . . . ..... DOUGLAS IOHNSON PAGE 132 NATIONAL QQ govrv f -1- Well! Welflgefd of iAe ADAM, CAROLYN ANIOL, ELAINE ARNOLD, GAY BRUSENHAN, HARRY DICKSON, DICKIE DICKSON, DIXIE ANN DOBBINS, HELEN EISEMANN, MARY IO GREEN, RICHARD GREENBERG, RONALD HARRELL, MARY IEAN E Q G' X Y 4 S L. HARRIS BARBARA ANN HEINRICH DOROTHY IOHNS, IOHN KIRKPATRICK, IOHN OTIS KRAET, MARORIE Wafiona CLASS OF 1952, ELECTED MARCH OF 1952 -X-,,Lh, LEHRER, IAMES CHARLES LEONARD, IOAN HODSDON MCCORD, PATRICIA ANN MCKAIG, IEAN MARTINEZ, AURORA CLASS OF 1953, ELECTED MARCH OF 1952 CAMIQBELL, CAIHLELRINE HASTON, NANCY GAY CANTIEZLL, LURA HENRY, IOAN CHAUNCEY, PRESHIA ,,., MMR IAMES, MARVIN DERES, CARYL ANN A KLAVER, BEVERLY ANN EPSTEIN, DAVID LEONG, ALBERT FARNSWORTH, MARTHA LOOKINGBILL, IANELLE GOLDBURG, GLENN f .Honor Sociefy PRICE, CAROL DAY QUICK, TOMMY RANSDELL, MARGIE RAY, NANCY ELENE SCHARLACK, MEYER SCHIRMER, IANET SCHLEYER, ELIZABETH ANN SCHWEPPE, MARVIN THACKER, GEORGE H. TRABUCCO, IANET MARIE WONG, BESSIE MAHAEEEY, IOCELYN PARR, MARY KATHERINE SEVERIN, ERNEST SIZUEBBLLLEYYILLIAM STANSELL, QUINTIINI THORNTON, WANDA WEISSMANN, MARGOT Noltionod Honor Society forget their studies to enjoy CI social. 5, 'Z .Diff em Top Row:-Kathy Agnewg Archie Andersong Mary Lou Bainesg Io Ann Bernhardtg Ianie Baughg Ianet Billog Wesley Blanlcenshipp Harvey Bott. Middle Row:-Pat Bruceg Cathy Campbellg Arthur Clementsg Dorothy Davisg Carolyn Deresg Ben Edwardsg Dick Eklundg Ioan Etheridgeg Donna Mae Falke. Bottom. Row:-Ioaquin Foxp Ianice Gardnerg Carolyn Gassmang Louise Greenp Glenn Goldbergg Mack Harrisg Marvin Iamesg Iirn Lehrerg Ioan Leonard. Wifi!! lf vi' . 41' ,L 34, glxfii- U 51,151.1 M, , , 42217 it ,1- J.- P1 f' v: 1x..js,. h. .-Ta xf, ..1 , I ' um' 'kr' Jr Gixflffu ' YM' 1 The purpose of Scribblers is to further apprecia- tion of good literature and to inspire its members. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . ...........,.... IOAN MORRISON President . ................ IOAN MORRISON First Vice-President .......... LAMAR PARKER First Vice-President .......... IOAN STRAUCI-I Recording Secretary ......... IOAN LEONARD Recording Secretary ......... IOAN LEONARD Corresponding Secretary ....... IEAN MCKAIG Corresponding Secretary ....... IEAN MCKAIG Treasurer . ......,............ IANIE BAUGI-I 793' Treasurer . .................. BESSIE WONG Parliamentarian . . . .......... ANN COPPLE Parliamentarian . ............. DICK EKLUND Reporter . ,..... ........ L OUISE GREEN Reporter ............. MARGOT WEISSMANN Chaplain . . . . ..... IANET TWITCI-IELL Historian . ,... ............ A NN COPPLE I BET YEE LEE BOB WILCOX Sgts.-at-Arms .r... .... 1 CAROL PRICE Sgts.-at-Arms .... .... B EN EDWARDS PAGE 134 .SQl i6LAl 6 ig Musicl Musicl Musicl At the Scrihblers party at President Ioan Morrison's home. Top Row:-Bet Yee Leeg Harry Logang Iocelyn Mahaffeyp Shirley Mathysg Carolyn Micldletong Barbara Mooreg loan Morrisonp lune Mcllhenny. Middle Row:-lean McKaigg Milo McMurtrayg William Nanezg Lamar Parkerg Karen Pawlcetg Carol Priceg Nancy Rayg Mike Rodriguezg Ernest Severin, Bottom How:-Ioan Strauchg Gloria Tallabosg Betty Taylorg Ianet Twitchellg Marqot Weissmanng Bob Wilcoxg Elaine Wolleg Bessie Wongg Shirley Ruth Winans PAGE 135 fc Qc 45' 979590 , 1. ., ,.,,.?A-,5.. ' '.,f5'e' ' P, 'ffllizfc-.' TS, YSL - aff 3? 3? '- --1. gf? ,:,s- :J -' r f ', -4. -1, ,G , .TL rf V 1.'nQ:ffVS1f1 1-E-'flair I .4 : Isl: ',,'L'x-.1 vis?-'I 'ui The Shakespeare Club provides pleasure for the members and serv- ice to the school. A special rose bed of the club helps beautify the school grounds. .SQACLLQJIOQCLPQ A good time was had by at the annual Shakespeare ted l Top Row:-Mary Helen Bassg Mimi Beachg Barbara Beamg Sarah Belciag lean Betzg Tonya Blenisg Beverly Coleg Betty Sue Conradg Susan Crawtordg Betty Davisg Dorothy Davisg.Lillian Dicksong Martha Farnsworthg Patsy Feltg Margo Freedg Carol Fulton. Second Row:-Pat Fultong Nancy I-lammerg Mary lean Harrellg Sue l-Iolilieldg Ann Hundleyg Betty Kingg Beverly Klaverg Ann Ledlowg Connie Mayesg lane McRobertsg Carolyn Middletong Ann Morgang Shirley Morrisong Iill Mossg Iohnnye Perryg Dee Pittman. Third Bow:-Marcia Pittmang Peggy Quickg Louise Reddingg Cynthia Russg Iimmie Sarrang Ann Scotty Texas Scotty Alleen Smithg Fannie Rae Smithg Gail Smithg loanie Stevesg Darlene Stolleg Sandra Sugarmang Betty Taylorg Patricia Trimbleg Carrie Turner. Bottom Row:-Rilla Websterg Elizabeth Whitey Marian Whitey Barbara Willitorclg Dottie Willilordg Billie Lynn Zieglerg Ellen Zimmerman. SLGLQJPQGPQ C ug 2.2 Q 3 H 'tg WO .-is h --.Q-1' -.'- V:-.aft 12'-. .. . , h -w .L - f . i 72'-.iF., .' V A271 ' L .,.. ,E .:. . ,hh ?.t.,u In-E5 Q. ,cu F4113 fin' NUM gf -- Y 5, :I f xl,-'I ' le' Q fi- fai- f yr' 'lf.l7-'f -.f io T iv- OFFICERS President . ....... l............ L OUISE REDDING First Vice-President ....... MARY IEAN HARRELL Second Vice-President. . .CAROLYN MIDDLETON Recording Secretary ..... CAROL IEAN FULTON Corresponding Secretary ....... IOANIE STEVES .DOROTHY DAVIS . . . . . . .CYNTHIA RUSS Treasurer . ............. . . . Chaplain . . . Historian . . . .......... MARION WHITE Reporter . ...... .... S ANDRA SUGARMAN Parliamentarian . . .... SHIRLEY MORRISON BARBARA BEAM A magnificent dance '- SgIS Gt'ATmS ' ' LILLIAN DICKSON the Shakespeare-Forum Sweetheart Ball. Top Row:-Evelyn Albachg Viola Alleng Violet Alleng Beverly Ballardg Velma Bartley: Kathryn Bennett. Second Row:-lo Ann Bradleyg Kendall Bradshaw: Patsy Branneng laclcie Campbellg Margaret Cater: Shirley Christopher. Third Row:-Suzanne Corneliusg Peggy Coxg Barbara Crouchg Amanda Curtis: Caryl Ann Deresg Pat Dewey. Fourth Row:-Peggy Dunningg lanetDwireg Eleanor Eikelg Donna Mae Falkeg lanice Gardnerg Frankie Gibson. Fifth Row:-Suzan Goldbergg Rochelle Greenbergg Mary Grissomg Peggy Grung Mary Ann Hanklag Florence Henry. Bottom Row: Shirley lnsallg lane lsherwoodg Ruth Iacobsg Lorraine Kelly: Pat Kellyg Patsy Kerng lo Ann King PAGE 138 QQN Llp 5 fd WM' v . 0 1' if-r ff, ' 4 4 ,WG 5 ..4. r? 05, v -Q FALL TERM OFFICERS President: Margie Ransdell First Vice-President: Iackie Campbell Second Vice-President: Violet Allen Recording Secretary: Robbie Lynn Moses Corresponding Secretary: Barbara Crouch Treasurer: Beverly Ballard Parliamentarian: Ianet Schirmer Chaplain: Daryll Lockingbill Reporter: Kendall Bradshaw Historian: Ruth Iacobs Sgts.-at-Arms: Katina Sarris Sharon Smith -:ON '-fr '7' .J WM v ' 4' E9 K- lf. g W 3-:'L1':,LR W z 4 4 1 .1 ' J gl Y Q, ' ,Q SPRING TERM OFFICERS President: Margie Ransdell Q First Vice-President: Iackie Campbell 0 Second Vice-President: Mickey Mueller fl Recording Secretary: Robbie Lynn Moses I L . Corresponding Secretary: Daryll Lookingbill Q I0 Treasurer: cl Pat McCord In Parliarnentarian: Ianet Schirmer Chaplain: Katina Sarris 0 Reporter: C Kendall Bradshaw O L Historian: e Ruth lacobs Sgts.-at-Arms: Frankie Gibson Sharon Smith The beautification of the West Patio is the project of the Martha Skelton Literary Society. As a result it is called the Skelton Patio. Top Row:-Dorothy Ann Leiser: Gloria Lockhart: Daryll Lookingbill: Ianelle Lookingbill: lane Lorenz: Iune Mcllhenney. Second Row:-PatMcCord: Sally Marshall: Helen lean Matlock: lean Milam: Mildred Morgan: loan Morrison. Third Row:-Robbie Lynn Moses: Beverly North: Iudy Nunn: Anne Page: Mary Kay Parr: Neta lay Parr. Fourth Row:-Karen Pawkett: lulia Fay Proctor: Margie Ransdell: Shirley Rogers: Katina Sarris: lanet Schirmer. Fifth Row:-Eleanor Silber: Sharon Smith: Shirley Ann Smith: I-Xrline Stessel: ludy Sugarman: Wanda Thornton, Bottom Row:-Ianet Twitchell: Margot Weissman: Marilyn Werbner: Eleanor Winder: Ann Wilder: Shirley Ruth Winans: Billie Witcher. PAGE 139 Q 25? W' 395 P' lv' .1 if C .giludlenf Gounci Fall Term President ..... .... I EBBY RYAN Vice-President ...... IOHN IOHNS Vice-President ...... TED HAGER Enuusffrstsay ..-.,.'. .. 5f5eEI5 Treasurer . . .A ..... BILL PBEWBTT Parliamentarian. . . BEVERLY KLAVER Ierry Ryan, Ernest Pereyra CTech Pres.l, Itmmie Stovall and Maradee White glee- fully Wait for bus to start toward 17th Annual Conference Southern Associa- tion of Student Councils. Top Row:-Elaine Aniolg Belinda Antoineg Katherine Bennettg lanet Billog Patsy Bradtield, Second Row:-Bill Bryantg Lura Carnpbellg Verna Claryg Ann Coppleg Dorothy Crawford. Third Row:-Barbara Crouchg Dorothy Davisg Dickie Dicksong Dixie Dicksong Ann Douglas. Fourth Row:-Mary Io Eisemanng David Epsteing Diane Pearls, Larry Flyg Peggy Folkes. Fifth Row:-Al Freernang Leon Ginsbergg Nancy Greeng Ted Hagerp Nancy Hammer. Bottom Row: - Barbara Harrisg Dorothy Heinrichg Genevieve Iewg Shirley Iobeg Iohn Iohns. PAGE 140 Q f. rf' L, C . ,. 1 -aw ' .sjfuclenf Counci Spring Term Historian ........ MARY IO EISEMANN Reporter ,.... MARTHA LEE WILLIAMS Chaplain . . . . .DOUGLAS ICI-INSON Chaplain ..... .... D ONALD KRAUSE Sgts.-at-Arms ......... TOMMY QUICK MILTCN IOHNSON Sgt.-at-Arms ........ IIMMIE STOVALL I 1 I 1 l I 1 Z I 5 i l 2 a i Top Row:-Douglas Iohnsorig Milton Iohnsong Harry Ionesg Iohn Kirkpatrickg Beverly Klaver. Second Row:-Mary Ann Koeririirxgg Donald Krauseg Arm Ledlowg lim Lehrerg Mary Ann Lieck. Third Row:-lean Mcliaigg Nancy Millarg Barbara Mooreg Gerald Nailg Billie Sue Nolen. Fourth Row:-Bill Prewittg Tommy Quickg Margie Ransdellg Larry Regesterg Raymond Richards, Fifth Row:-Charles Rupeg Ierry Ryarig Katina Sarrisg Iimrnie Stovallg Iudy Sugarrrieri, Bottom Row:-Carrie Turnerg Iariet Twitchellg Maradee Whitey Martha Lee Williamsg Robert Yoder. PAGE 141 - lm., Y T E E N W ,1' 1' 'lx Miki 1 'li I I' Rv- ' Members of the Y-Teens show their ability as cooks and salesmenl Top Row:-Patsy Branneng Barbara Braswellg Margarite Brightg Patsy Brown. Second Row:-Barbara Canfieldg Margaret Caterg Mary Alice Chamblessg Lydia Chapman. Third Row:-Sharon Dobbinsg Patsy Feltg Sonia G-arzag Sarah Goodrich. Fourth Row:-lanice Goodwing Nathalie Grurng Yolanda Hernandezg Sarah Io Houston, Bottom Row:-Delores Kellyg Ann Klausg Naomi Loeter. This club develops friendship among the girls of leiierson, particularly freshman and sophomore girls. lt is ot service to the school and the community. lt develops social confidence and a sense of respon- sibility and enjoys social relationships. Top Row:-Helen Machockg Barbara MacKenney5 Kathleen Maloneyg Mary Martinez. Second Row:-lanice Mollgaardg Stella Munizg Mary Evelyn Reevesg Zellalynn Riggs. Third Row:-Adelaide Rodriguezg Iuliet Rodriguezg Sharon Scharlackg lackie Simmang. Fourth Row:-Ioyce Skolnickg Gail Srnithp Arline Stesselg Gay Terrell. Bottom Row:-Roberta Turnerg lanice Wagnerg Beth Wilcox. PAGE 143 ' .lend l f FALL TERM OFFICERS President . .,.. ..... S ONIA GARZA Vice-President . . . . ........... PATSY FELT Secretary . . .. ..... MARGARITE BRIGHT Treasurer . ........ .... M ARGARET CATER Program Chairman ......... SARAH G-OODRICH Historian and Publicity Chairman ....... MARY ALICE CHAMBLESS SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . .... PATSY FELT Vice-President . . . .... DELORES KELLY Secretary . .. ...... NAOMI LOEPER Treasurer . ......,. .... M ARGARET CATER . . . ,SONIA GARZA Program Chairman ..... Historian and Publicity Chairman ....... MARY ALICE CHAMBLESS ff f V f..',,A V ,7V 1Aj,VHL,,! Xi , . f V 4,?. , , 24.113 s ,W Vpgaf, ,., g, VX ' baivfw- - ' V 1 gy Vfifivf N 'V ' , 1 , or, , 4 -f fl 'Q -,4 V.: -.,a':,g ,4M,.L,,,, df. . . , , A. ff ,,. , , - ., x I A Z I , V- ' 11 g,. - .: Q f w ,, .af '-1 - y' grghfg . :V . . Y - V :MV - .Lf 244 - V f ,z V1 ff ' 1. ,y', ,K K f ,- V ., , 1 A4 wg! ,, ,, , ' ,WMV-T f , 4 I fi g V Vffff fr ' , ' , ' f 5 'Y -za, im' 1 gg ..,,.1j 1 , ffl ' Q WNV f' gk. 46 G Mfg f g ,V f fwffif f., f W. . y 'f ,mf 7,..f ff :DJ 7 1 f f' mf yn A ' uw , f AIP' 1 5 Q 1 ,f f f W f f ' ' L, f 'f -Wm f ff , I 1, sf f 1 I f ' f I -Vx , 5 For years the letterson Student Coun- cil has participated in charity drives of many kinds - each year brings re- newed ettorts and even greater results. The March Ot Dimes drive reached a new high this year - a total ot 569568. Here, Peter Kuntz, Nancy Green, Teddy Hager, Maradee White, lim Lehrer, Digger, Fercgs, and Carole Willitt make plans tor this encouraging and in- spiring ettort ot the Student Council. jefkmon OZLHLLS jAr0ugA fke gyforffi 0 iff! .gzwlenf Cjounci Participating in activities with other Student Councils brings a greater in- sight and enthusiasm to our own Council. Last summer, delegates from letterson traveled to Denton, Texas, for the first Student Council Workshop in Texas. Here they exchanged ideas and plans with members ot other Student Councils, thus enriching our own school. Douglas Iohnson, Miss Florence Langford, Dorothy Heinrich, and Mary Io Eisemann display the informative posters they took with them. PAGE 145 ,,.f,,, Q:- E , , 1 I ' ' 1 ! , . 1 V . 1 F A Q I. i r I ., VV V t, ,. ,. ., , . A Bottom Row:-Richard Grome, Cdt. Capt., Hugh Parsons, Cdt. Maj., Hal Wallace, Cdt. Capt., Ronald Peterson, Cdt. lst Lt., Donald Clawson, Cdt. 2nd Lt. Second Row:-Gus Hillje, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, Oliver Holden, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class: ICTIHSS McCloskey, Cdt. Sgt., R. H, Yoder, Cdt. MfSgt., Charles Oelkers, Cdt. M!Sgt., David Cornell, Cdt. lst Sgt., Sammie Granato, Cdt. MfSgt., Ioe Glicksman, Cdt. Sgt., Walden Smith, Cdt. Sgt., Robert Majors, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class. Third Row:--William Miller, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, Rodger Pierce, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, David Pennington, Cdt. Sgt., Iack Van Vleck, Cdt. Cpl., Carl Swift, Cdt. Sgt., Don Rooney, Cdt. Sgt., Fred Whitt, Cdt. Sgt, Fourth Row:-Allen Spencer, Cdt. PFC, Robert Smith, Cdt. PFC, Herlf Moore, Cdt. Cpl., T. H. Wilder, Cdt. Cpl., William Carls, Cdt. PFC, Iim Bob Millar, Cdt. PFC, Charles Conoway, Cdt. Pvt., Ken Nunnelly, Cdt. Cpl. Fifth Row:-Gene Gordon, Cdt. Pvt., Iohn Gaylor, Cdt. PFC, Harry Ravenna, Cdt. PFC, Harry Wharton, Cdt. PFC, Delbert Richmond, Cdt. Cpl., Charles Braden, Cdt. PFC. Top Row:-Robert Huff, Cdt. PFC, Taylor Scott, Cdt. PFC, Leon C-licksman, Cdt. PFC, loe Clark, Cdt. PFC, Gene Flesher, Cdt. PFC, C. E. Chapman, Cdt. PFC. o 0lfl'll9dl'ly 0l'l'Ll0CLl'Lg Bottom Row:-I. C. Bain, Cdt. MfSgt., Victor Pisano, Cdt. Captain, Richard Green, Cdt. Major, Charles Lewis, Cdt. lst Sgt. Second Row:-lames Ornelas, Cdt. Sgt., Robert Davis, Cdt. Sgt., Templeton Wells, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, Michael Andrews, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, Bob Schwope, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, Al Hunt, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, Ray McLean, Cdt. Sgt. Third Row:- Michael Stallings, Cdt. Sgt., George Sanders, Cdt. Cpl,, Roger Phillips, Cdt. Cpl, Levelle Mahood, Cdt. Sgt., Paul Burson, Cdt. Sgt., Kenneth Clayburne, Cdt. Sgt, lst Class, Billy Robinson, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class. Fourth Row:-Richard Peno, Cdt. Sgt., Gord.on Green, Cdt. PFC, Horace Medellin, Cdt. Cpl., Michael Stevens, Cdt. Sgt., Iesse Garza, Cdt. Cpl., Michael Brown, Cdt. Cpl., Alex Fernandez, Cdt. Cpl. Fifth Row:-Alex Trevino, Cdt. Sgt., Socrates Bitsis, Cdt. Cpl., Bob Stoltz, Cdt. PFC, lack Griffith, Cdt. PFC, Carl Reuter, Cdt. MfSgt., Kenneth Maples, Cdt. PFC. Top Row:-Ben Villareal, Cdt. Cpl., Louis Mathis, Cdt. Sgt., Paul Lee, Cdt. Cpl., Robert Blake, Cdt. PFC, Phil Fisher, Cdt. PFC, 'Walter Clogett, Cdt. Cpl., Donald Shostalc, Cdt. PFC, George Sharp, Cdt. Cpl., Robert Herndon, Cdt. PFC. PAGE 149 Bottom Row:-Derald Smith, Cdt. Lt. Col., Gale Thompson, Cdt. Maj., Stanley Wilson, Cdt. Capt., Clifford Grurn, Cdt. Lt., Raymond Richards, Cclt. Lt., Allen Wilder, Cdt. Lt. Second Row:-Wm. I-larborth, Cdt. M!Sgt., Ramon Kottler, Cdt. MfSgt., Pat Brady, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, lerry Mount, Cdt. MfSgt., Robert Glazener, Cdt. lst Class, Ierome Wurzbach, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, Arnold Barnett, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, H. H. Burney, Cdt. Sgt. Third Row:-Thomas Bailey, Cdt. Sgt., lohn Hotfstettor, Cdt. Sgt., Edward lanas, Cdt. Sgt., Robert Burlcs, Cdt. Sgt., Robert Ondarza, Cdt. Sgt., lames Theile, Cdt. Sgt., Alonzo Christie, Cdt. Sgt. Fourth Row:-Edward Davis, Cdt. Cpl., Elton Wiest, Cdt. Cpl., Warner Fassnidge, Cdt. Cpl., lack Stutts, Cdt. Cpl., Robert Herrera, Cdt. Sgt., Richard Sacks, Cdt. Cpl., Arthur Clements, Cdt. Sgt. lst Class, lim Warren, Cdt. PFC. Fifth Row:- lgnacio Arocha, Cdt. Cpl., David Armor, Cdt. PFC, Ted Ashby, Cdt. PFC, Richard De La Garza, Cdt. PFC, lim Farris, Cdt. PFC, Orvis Meador, Cdt. PFC, Robert Baxley, Cdt. PFC, Glenn Gale, Cdt. PFC. Sixth Row:-Donald lohnson, Cdt. PEC, Vlfilliam Clancy, Cdt. PFC, Edward Shellhorn, Cdt. PEC, Sheldon Oster, Cdt. PFC, Charles Levinson, Cdt. PFC, Robert Gillispie, Cdt. PFC: Charles Ridgeway, Cdt. PFC, Cecil Casey, Cdt. PFC. Top Row:-Dan Beauchamp, Cdt. PFC, lames Ampacher, Cdt. Pvt.: Beverly Denton, Cdt. PFC. ombpang 3 X Y , f 41 ff' f . I g A 4 ,V V ff. X ' X,f if' lf 7 W A 7 4' 'Z X, , vga 3: 'fwf 'li 1 f X :X NXX9, X 1 , f X X X if . , ff-Z Y ,,,' ', Q ,, M .4 f , X 1 7 Y f 3 .V ,X ,f -V 2 I. 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Col.: Belinda Antoine, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Beverly Ballard, Cdt. Maj., Toni Blowers, Cdt. lst Lt., Patsy Bradtield, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Barbara Bradshaw, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ruth Chaddick, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ann Copple, Cdt. Capt. Second Row: -Dorothy Davis, Cdt. Lt. Col., Diane- Fearis,,,Cdt,, lstwlitq Frankie Gibson, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Louise Green, Cdt. Capt., Nancy Green, Cdt. Capt., Anna Hartung, Cdt. lst Lt., Dorothy Heinrich, Cdt. Col., Ruth jacobs, Cd.t. 2nd Lt. Third Row:-Pat Kelly, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Margie Kraftf Cdt. Capt., Bet Yee Lee, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Pat McCord, Cdt. Capt., lean Mcliaig, Cdt. Maj., Suzanne Menge, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Ioan Morrison, Cdt. Lt. Col., Carol Price, Cdt. Maj., Louise Redding, Cdt. lst Lt. Bottom Row:-lanet Schirrner, Cdt. Znd Lt., Ioan Silen, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Sharon Smith, Cdt. Znd Lt., janet Twitchell, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Mimsy Walbridge, Cdt. 2nd Lt., Marion White, Cdt. Maj., Carole Willitt, Cdt. Adj. Maj., Billie Io Witcher, Cdt. lst Lt., Bessie Wong, Cdt. 2nd Lt. FALL TERM OFFICERS SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . ,........... ANNA HARTUNG ' President . ............ HABTUNG Vice-President - -----.-l MAKSLQBAEE, P vice-President . ..,...... NANCY GREEN 2ii?gjg1gid?E5r2tgg?et65- .CAROL PRIC fe,,,m1 j,,,.f' Recording Secretary ...... CAROL PRICE BEVERLY BALLARD Q- Q Corresponding Secretary.BESSIE WONG Treasurer . .....,.... SUZANNE MENGE Q -ut' tem TFSUSPIIGT ' --'- SUZANNE MENS-E Historian ......... ....... R ET YEE LEE . ' -' Q Hlslfmcm . ' B ET YEE LEE parjiqmentaricm I '. . . IEAN MCKAIG . - Parllamentarlan . ........ IEAN MCKAIG Reporter . ................. IOAN SILEN RGPOTTST - -------------'--- IO-A-N SILEN Chaplain . ,......, DOROTHY HEINRICH Chaplain . . . . .... DOROTHY I-IEINRICH Sgt.-at-Arms . .,.......... ANN COPPLE Sgt.-at-Arms . . ........ ANN COPPLE PAGE 154 f - -.,,,s-www,-,.f1' mnvyi l uw., ,.,., .u. 51.6 9.4 JG.. me To :- Expert marlcsmanship and teamwork help to make the Cadet Corps Bitle Team one of the best. P First Row: - Cdty. Lt. .Dianeyl:'earii, Cdt. Capt. Nancy Green, Cdt. Lt. Louise Bedding. Second Row. - Cdt Lt Billy Io Witcher, Cdt. Maj. jean Mcliaig, Cdt. Maj. Carole Willitt, Cdt. Maj. Beverly Ballard. In lt: Authority and Leadership - Cdt. Col. Dorothy Heinrich of the Girls' Cadet Corps. Middle:- se Attentionl The Cadet Corps is a true example of orderliness and military carriage. Lower: -Cadet Corps sans uniforms- The Annual Mother-Daughter Valentine Tea. PAGE 155 O icem an . FALL TERM OFFICERS President . . . . ...........,..... I. D. BELL Vice-President . . .... HAL WALLACE Secretary . . , ..... PETER KUNTZ Treasurer . . 4... LEROY MUENZLER Reporter . . . . .... PHILLIP IOHNSON DAVID CORNELL ' ' BOB SCI-IWOPE Sgts.-at-Arms .... -zxfffgjlzfgyff Top Row:-Billy Allenp Michael Andrewsg I, C. Baing Arnold Barnett Dan Bitsisp Gordon Browng Alonzo Chrisiep Ken Clayburn. Second Row:-Donald Clawsong Arthur Clementsg David Cornellg Edward Davisg Robert Davisg Miguel Esparzag Thomas Ewingg Warner Fassnidge. Third Row:-Richard Festg Ioseph Gliclcsmanp Edward Gomesg Sammie Granatog Richard Greeng Edward Gwyng Charles Hollerg Skip Harborih. Bottom Row:-Robert Herrerap George Housiong Iames Iacksong Phillip lohnsong John Kirkpairickg Leon Knight Ramon Kottler. omni W, 14 .Q cm A social club to better the relationship SPRING TERM OFFICERS President . . . . . Vice-President . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . . . . . between the members ot the R.O.T.C. Parliamentarian Reporter . ..... .... . PETER KUNTZ .STANLEY WILSON C. BAIN . , . .HAL WALLACE . . . . JOAQUIN FOX IOHN KIRKPATRICK SAMMIE GRANATO SQ'lS.-Cfl-AI'1'I'lS .... . . ir if ik if sz: Top Row:-Charles Lewisg Raymond McLeang Bob Martinezg William Millarg Gene Muenzlerg Leroy Muenzlerg Ken Nunnellyp Charles Oelkers. Second Row:-Hugh Parsonsg David Penningtong Ronald Petersong Roger Phillipsg Roger Pierceg Richard ' . ' ' ' . 1 k. Billy Vaughng Hal Wallaceg Robert Webb Wurzbachg Robert Yoderp Henry Young. Plattg lohn Rinardg Richard Sacks. Third Row:-Bob Schwopeg Derald Smithg Gale Thompson, William Torres, lack Van Vec , er. Bottom Row:-Charles Whiteg Fred Whittp Stanley Wilsong Robert P. 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Proves to be most successful. 28 Another new club comes into being-the Bible Club. 31 The band presents an hour of good music in its annual show. FEBRUARY 1 jefferson sees many of the members of the Class of '32 on this, its 20th Anniversary. 9 Everyone and his sweetheart goes to the Forum-Shake Valentine Dance. 15 The P.T.A. celebrates Founder's Day with a luncheon and tree planting. 18 P.T.A. entertains entire student body with a skating party. 21 We observe Brotherhood week with an assembly presented by the 1-li-Y Club. 29 Twirp Weekl Girls take advantage of it for the Lassos' Backward Dance. MARCH 8 Haynes and M.I.R.s give a dance. 17 S.W. University Choir presents an assembly. 20 Senators entertain and amuse with their show. APRIL 3 Shakespeares give an enjoyable show. 17 juniors show the result of hard work with tlfeir presentation of Cheaper by the Dozen.' 19 Student Council members enjoy a completely informal atmosphere at their annual picnic 25 Skeltons honor their seniors at a luncheon. MAY 2 An event always looked forward to-Chuckwagon. 3 Senior members of laspers are entertained at a luncheon. 9 Choir banguetl Good food- good fun. 10 Commissions are given to officers of Cadet Corps and R.C.T.C. at the Military Ball. 16 Seniors delight and amuse their schoolmates with The Barretts of Wimpole Street. 17 Crlee Club members forget harmony and counterpoint long enough to enjoy a banquet. 19 At long lastl The Monticellos are finally really ours. 22 Food, food, and more food. Seniors will long remember their barbecue. 23 The will and prophecy of the Senior class are read on class day. 24 juniors honor Seniors at the lunior-Senior prom. 26 Our Seniors graduate, give one last fond look at Ieff, and go on their individual ways. PAGE 159 f ff f W, f Moy ,. W, ,, ,, 4 f 'f ur Wuafanga , .gory September 13 - Off to a good start, the Mustangs trimmed the Tivy Antlers of Kerrville 25-7. Tommy Albright marked up the first leff tally. Connie Orr, Earl Tritt, and Pat Tolar each scored once, backed by the rugged left line led by Antonio Alejandro and Marvin DeBerry. September 21 - The Lamar Redskins' beefy footballers powered their way to a 14-7 win over the Mustangs. Earl Tritt scored the only Ieff touchdown on a tricky reverse play that fooled the Lamar team. Pat Tolar con- verted. Pat Tolar, Hubert Dixon, and George Thacker played stellar games for the outweighed Iefferson team. September 28 - The Mustangs opened their district play with a fine 42-6 win over the Laredo Tigers. Connie Orr scored twice, as did Pat Tolar. Milton Iohnson and Earl Tritt chipped in one touchdown apiece. The lefferson line, sparked by Bill Prewitt, Elliot Bilhartz, Tony Alejandro, and Douglas Iohnson, stopped the Tigers on all but one occasion. October 5 - After piling up a 21-0 lead in the first half, the Iefferson Mustangs wilted like a two-bit corsage, allowing the Harlingen Cardinals to stack up a 27-21 victory. Earl Tritt crossed pay dirt twice, Connie Orr once. Pat Tolar converted perfectly for the three extra points. Bill Prewitt and Pat Tolar did most of Ieff's tackling. October 12 - leffe-rson's Mustangs were terribly out-manned by the fancy Bay High Texans of Corpus Christi and, consequently, were blasted 42-13. Pat Tolar and Earl Tritt did all the scoring for Ieff. Douglas Iohnson was also outstanding in his work as guard. October 18 - The Iefferson Mustangs surprised the Reagan Bulldogs with a dazzling double wing forma- tion and pass-smashed to a 33-27 victory. Pat Tolar passed for three touchdowns and scored one himself. He also kicked three extra points, and found time to call plays. Iohn lohns, Connie Orr, and Earl Tritt scored for Ieff on passes. October 25 - The Tech Buffaloes gave the Mustangs a first half scare before the Nags ran away with the game and a 34-13 score. Pat Tolar scored three leff touchdowns and kicked four extra points. Earl Tritt and Connie Orr also crossed pay dirt. George Thacker, Marvin Deberry, Hubert Dixon, cmd Elliot Bilhartz starred in the line. November 2 - The lefferson Mustangs were caught by the Austin Maroons and downed 13-7 in the coldest game of the season. The first half was even-steven with seven points for each club. Pat Tolar scored Ieff'S only touchdown. Antonio Alejandro, Douglas Iohnson, and Elliot Bilhartz stood out in the left line. November 9 - With Connie Orr sparking the Mustangs after Pat Tolar received an ankle injury, the Nags took the Miller High Buccaneers for a 31-U win. Orr scored twice and passed for an extra point. Earl Tritt, Hubert Dixon, and Billy Conn each crossed the double stripe once. . November 22 - The battered lefferson Mustangs ended the 1951 season with a 7-7 tie with the Brackenridge Eagles. Pat Tolar set up Ieff's only tally, made in the last 49 seconds of play, with passes to Billy Conn and Antonio Alejandro. Harry lones, a sophomore, booted the extra point. Standouts in the line were Marvin DeBerry, Douglas lohnson, Hubert Dixon, and Tony Alejandro, while Louis Kuhre, Edward Ashley, and Pat Tolar starred in the backfield. PAGE 162 j00fL6J EGUWL M - A 4 ,- Av Back Row I Wallace G Falk M Farrlmond B Prewett E Bilhartz P Pearse G Thacker L Nelson :- . 5 . 5 . ' 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 . 5 H. Iones5 A.A1e1andro -P. Mc Walenta. Middle Row:-G. Maxwell, Mgr.: I. Iohns5 T.'Albright5 B. Conng B. Burney5 R. Peavy5 M. DeBerry D. Iohnso 5 . DiXon5 E. Tritt5 P. Tolar5 T. Meadows. Front Row:- I. Stephens, Mgr.: E. Asl'1ley5 L. D. Kerr5 L. Kul'1re5 M. Iohnson W. Yantis5 C. Orr5 B. Dube5 E. Keasler5 A. Moore5 C. Falk5 I. Brewster, Mgr. Schedule Kerrville 7 .... Lamar l4 .... Laredo 6 .... Harlingen 27 . . . Ray 42. . . Reagan 37 . . . Tech 13 . . . Austin l3 .... Miller U. . , Brack. 7. . . Co-Captains Pat Tolar George Thacker PAGE 163 Iett. Iett. Iett. Iett. I ett. Iett. Iett. Iett Iett. Iett TURKEY DAY HIGHLIGHTS Opposite: l. Uniformed groups unite to form a huge torch at half time. 2. Will We recover that fumble or are they going to get it? 3. Mr. Wallace and Mr. Walenta inject one last shot of enthusiasm into the Mustangs on their Way to stadium in the bus. 4. A coach's life is not an easy onel 5. Barbara Moore and Henrietta Will could strip a gear with that kind of yelling. 6. Even big Wheels Mr. Arnold, Mr. Rogers, and Dr. Christian can get pretty Worked up over Turkey Day. This Page: l. Earl Tritt makes like an eel in getting away from his opposition. 2. ls this football or Wrestling? - looks like he's going for a leg lock. 3. l-larry lones kicks, Billy Duloe holds, the other players seemingly go into a free-for-all. Teammate helps injured Louis Kuhre 4. off the field. f! 1. 2-1- 4: MES- ,J . s '- H TQ. .ff .' ' 'X-X K' -- i , ff' V 49. , .sl ' ix 43 5' ., hx fx., M V yfk 1 x,,- X'-x: , I .wf.AxN',CX -Q ,vp K Si w5?'5?f X Q5 v A 4, QW? !QgALin fgaracle Connie Orr totes the pigskin for left against Reagan. Opposition goes down before mighty mustang Pat Tolar in the left-Kerrville clash. Grappling tor the ball in the game against Laredo. Mr. Wallace and the l-losses go through plays mentally at skull practice. PAGE 166 me yi 1 4 -4-.-. mann: -.f-.,--..v -Q.-,..,.....,fg , f gr, gf f Q' ' I ' '11-7 My 1, Af' .,, ' .f 'f - gf' , f -.f f - , W Q, ,.., A . ,V ,, f f 3 , . - , V , RQ. ,Q . , W .1 ig, I . ,Q K. ,V . S ,M I 5 :ug . . V -413 ' ' Q .,,. ,Eg QW x , B fl ,V 1 ' N W , I I Z Z 1 v I ,M l 2 U ' S 'E 1, Mg. Q . X ul lg AL. f V 1 g - fy A .- -H vf W , , , W as wi Qs' A 1 If Y , Z' K 'im' 1 may Max A Wm K an 7' 6 ik M bl M345 I ,X ,... if QCLITL Top Row:-Fritzie Connallyg limmie Porterg Carroll Reeclf Gerald Hartmang Carroll Smithg Kent Kirnbell. Bottom Row Harry Harniltonp Ernest Oosterveeng Bill Bryantg Connie Orrg Larry Regesterg Carl Alleng Douglas Bruchmiller. S. A. Invitational S. A. lnvitational mzafangg gariefgaff Scorea IEEEERSON 37 ALAMO HEIGHTS 34 TEFFERSON IEEEERSON 42 HOT WELLS 22 IEP-PERSQN IEFFERSON 45 LANIER 43 TEFFERSON IEEEERSON 33 CENTRAL 29 ' IEEEERSON 28 BURBANK so IEEEERSON 89 VICTORIA 37 I IEEPERSON 41 LANIER 44 EFFERSON IEFFERSON 59 SOUTH SAN 29 TEFFERSON TEEEERSON S0 RAY 45 TEFFERSON IEEEERSON 53 LAREDO 44 IEFFERSON IEEEERSON 55 TECH 53 IEFFERSON IEEEERSON 47 MILLER 30 IEEEERSON SEASON RECORD DISTRICT RECORD 13 Wins 10 Losses 7 Wins 7 Losses I-IARLINGEN EDISCN AUSTIN BRACKEN RIDGE RAY LAREDC TECH MILLER HARLINGEN AUSTIN BPIACKENRIDGE Un fire AGFJWOOJ 0l Carl Allen C331 dribbles away from Laredo player. lumping for the ball at the beginning ot the left-l-lot Wells game is Larry Byrd oi left. Ernie Oosterveen C413 battles With two Alamo Heights players for possession of the ball. Mr. Hamilton directs the Roundballers in skull practice. jk bt6f6l,l'lg 61,9810 Ianuary 4 A- The Mustangs started off district play with a BU to 45 victory over W. B. Bay- at Corpus Christi Ernie Oosterveen's spectacular twenty-seven points paced the Mustangs. Ictnuary 7 - leff defeated the Laredo Tigers 53 to 44 at Alamo Gym. Carroll Smith and Douglas Bruch- miller led leff with fifteen and fourteen points respectively. Icznuary 11 - The Mustangs topped the Tech Buffaloes 55 to 53 in an overtime thriller. Ernest Oosterveen dropped in twenty-one points to lead the Nags. - Icznucrry 15 - The Bed and Blue journeyed to Corpus to defeat Miller High by a score of 47 to 30. Carroll Smith was high man for the Mustangs with fifteen points. Ianucrry 18 - The Mustangs made it five straight Wins in district competition by defeating the Harlingen Cardinals 49 to 44. With this game Ernest Costerveen completed his eligibility but said a fine farewell by scoring sixteen points. Icrnuary 23 -- The Ponies suffered their first district loss at the hands y of the Austin Maroons at Austin by a score of 34 to 30. Though they l were minus Ernest Oosterveen and Carl Allen, the Mustangs never faded as Carroll Smith tipped in sixteen points. Icrnucrry 25 - The completely out- manned Mustangs dropped a tough one to Brackenridge 61 to 39. Douglas Bruchmiller made a valiant attempt to keep the Mustangs in the game by hitting ten points. R24 Top:-With the help of Bryant, Tolar, and Smith, Carl Allen sinks one. Middle:-Allen and Smith trying to find a hole in the game with South San. Bottom:-From Bruchmiller to Bryant and in the basket. PAGE 170 E Icmuary 28 - The crippled Mustangs felt the revenge of the Bay Texans as the Corpus team beat the Ponies 53 to 38. Doug Bruchmiller played his usual fine ball game scoring twelve points. February 1 - The Mustangs traveled to Laredo in an attempt to stay in contention for the district title. The limping Mustangs failed to hold back the Tigers and took a 47 to 37 licking. Carl Allen, Douglas Bruch- miller, and Pat Tolar held the high scoring Laredo team to a close ball game. February 4 - The Bed and Blue dropped a close one to the Tech Buffaloes by a score of 52 to 47. Carl Allen made twenty for the Mustangs while Bill Bryant followed with ten. February 8 - The Mustangs hit the victory trail again with a 46 to 35 victory over Miller of Corpus. Bruchmiller hit sixteen, W Top Left:-It took two Miller boys to stop Allen that time. Allen made twelve, and Bryant popped in Top Right- Even a leg hold won't keep Ernie Oosterveen from the ten to lead the Mustcrlgs' ball. Bottom:-Bill Bryant breaks through Tech defense for two points. February 12 - lefferson visited the Harlingen Cardinals and lost a hard one to the Cards by the score of 5l to 46. Without the ailing Carroll Smith the Nags were at a terrific height disadvantage. Despite the handicap Allen hit fifteen and Bruchmiller thirteen. February 15 - The Mustangs lost to the visiting Austin Maroons 45 to 32. Kent Kimbell took scoring honors with eight points. February 19 -- The Mustangs finished the season in a blaze of glory by defeating the Brackenridge Eagles 44 to 39. The Nags, in seeking revenge, saved a disastrous season. Carl Allen's twenty-one points and miller's fine floor game aided the Mustangs in victory. Plagued by injuries the Mustangs made Doug Bruch a fine showing in their first year of district 5-AAAA competition. PAGE 171 -14.3 I 6lC L DQGUWL 1 STANDING: TED HAGER RAY LISTER F RED HULL IOE HARFOUSH ERNEST SEVERIN BILLY YATES DARRELL HAWKIN S SONNY DITTMAN IOHN NEVINS BILLY CONN LEN DAN KERR DELTON DIEBEL ERVIN LYON ELLIOTT BILI-IARTZ GLENN TRIPP VAL HUTCHINSON MARVIN EARRIMOND IACK RUDOLPH GEORGE BRIGHT GEORGE VAEIADIS TERRY MCGUIRE RICHARD CONNALLY BOB HOOPER MAURICE FREEMAN E1H?.! Y BILL PREWITT PETE SWEET DAVID ERAZIER LEWIS HUTCHINSON HM STEPHENS THERRELL POWELL DICK WARD I ACK GAEFN EY, MGR. EDWIN KEASLER COACH VERNON WALENTA PAUL ROSENTHAL, MGR. KNEELIN G: AUSTIN MOORE BILL MCCANN REGGIE BROOKS LOUIS IONES DICK BLOUNT ROBERT RIOS RONNIE HAYES WAYNE GABEHARDT ERNEST GONZALES IERRY CLINE PAGE 172 ,E---l i.. ARTHUR MORIN ROY FLOURNOY DAN WINDER ROBERT MAGERS WILLIAM HUNDLEY IOHN PATMOR ION COX DAN HOLIMON SITTING: EDWARD MOSES HARVEY CLOUSER CARLOS ONDARZA BILLY PECHE CARL CONN ED PIGOTT LON CARPENTER WILLIAM GONZALEZ ROY MCBRIDE IIM MCNEEL DANNY SCIARAEFA CHRIS CRABTREE IOHNNY COYLE IOE SIEGEL SCHEDULE' March 13 Ietf - Edison - Alarno Hts. March 21 City Meet CA1l Metropoli- tan S. A. Schoolsl March 28 Ieif - Tech - Harlandale April 4-5 Texas Relays April 10 15 AA District Meet April 19 Regional Meet April 26 San Antonio Invitation May 2-3 State Meet 'No results because book Went to press before meets started. Uppen-With a Central shirt, Ietf's very own Billy McCann charges down the straight-a-way with other Ieff tracksters Connally, Severin and Stephens. iff Middle:-The crack of the gun gets Austin Moore, Billy Yates, Richard Con- nally, and Reggie Brooks out like the bullet itself! ' 15? Upper Inset:-Over the bar for Billy Conn with about three inches left over. iff Lower: - Connie Orr, Louis Iones, and Ted Hager leave their competition behind. iff Lower Inset: Another good heave for Bill Pre-Wett's record. me GHJQP tif if? 'ik ik' PAGE 173 7 oy 4 JJQQAL Cflfumtion tm Upper: Young hopefuls for the basketball team try out some tricky plays. Center: Masters of the tennis racket - Munson Fuller, Iimrnie Stovall, Charles Cytrin, Alan Fogelburg, Glen Hunt, William Gonzales, Paul Medley, Albert Leong, and George Vafiadis. Lower: Is it a strike or or ball? Either Way, it looks like fun. OPPOSITE: Upper: Iohntlohns and his city championship style on the diving board While teammates Pat Tolar, Doug Bruchmiller, and Connie Orr race to get out of his Way. Lower: Four guys and a gal-Louis Kuhre, Wil- liam White, Lesbia Lobo, Ronnie Greenberg, and Robert Seigel - all fine golfers. J-Jmdflt MFL Everyone at left has a chance to develop a Well-rounded per- sonality. Boys may choose a physical activity to suit their own individual taste, or to suit the season. They can bounce large balls, swing at middle- sized balls with rackets and bats, or knock little balls around on the ground. lt they develop ball-phobia they can forget balls, jump into the near- est swimming pool and come out a city champion. leii'fs Health Education program tries to fend oft bay Windows and heart ailments of the future by developing strong bodies today. wir ik -554 PAGE 175 td ,H '2i. , uergfAing oed in JJQJA il! Upper:-Mermaids? No, just Sport Club members getting in the swim. Middlez- Where's my red crepe paper? Who has the scissors? Making Pom-Poms is fun - it's also necessary. Bottom:-The Girls' Tennis Team- Bczck Row:-Left to right:-Iudy Nunng Cathy Cczmpbellg Betty Taylorg Charlotte Karotking Linda Serving Beverly Turkg Front llow: -Lett to rightz- Ann Hinnantg Dorothy lsomg locelyn Mahatteyg Nancy Hastong Deanna Schup- bachg Florence Henry. Opposite Top:-- Coordination, A result of trained muscles, is dis- played by the Girls' Tumbling Class. Upper Center:-Oh, my aching shinsl Soccer is a pretty rough game, but these girls seem to enjoy it. Lower Center:-The tennis class goes through its drill. Bottom:-The students in section V trained in Health Ed, Class- wr wa www, ,,,., -4 my. ag -pf 4 ni fag fi. .4 ariefg of gnferfainmenf ,y,,,. 5 ,MM if 4 3, ef , - , , . W 1 K' 2 f ,yu ,J , Top Lett:-lerry Ryan installs lett's leaders. Top Center:-David Epstein presents his I Speak for Democ- racy speech to the Ietterson audience. Top Rightz- Talent, color, humor-Talents lnc.'s annual assembly. Lower Left: - The Monticello sprouts feet and dances tor Parents' Night. Lower Center: - Mr. Arnold accepts check for the Dramatics department, from Ianie Baugh, M.I.R. President. Lower Right:- The Fatal Quest , an unhappy tragedy in three acts, presented in the Skelton Majestic. laicezi i e af efkm on Top: - Grand March at Shakespeare-Forum Sweetheart Bail. Bottom Leit:- Another ot those Hi-Y parties held at Garrett MaxWei1's house. Bottom Right: - New Senate members are sworn in at the formal initiation. PAGE 181 1 2 : if , .A . gf VX 'Q 5 ' 2-:W . y 1 J f fgfgfefgw 4 'V fffjff I we-v ?l 5 I of f f JB X xbigf, Q68 V ' fn 6+,?2f-wi Q2 ,K Aff' .649 f f an 5 1: 'Q X vw 1 ,M - 1, 2141, 4 we I3 .'p.,a ,, - xy:.,, ,'L? HMI: R X ,' Qfgii ff f f JZ hh f ZW f I 2 Z w , VE z U 1,3- , ig K ire- J Q3 I K 3 V af iff Hwx 4 f. M52 5 .2 Y ., ,Mg ,raw 'M .Q - X , qw - . , M ' W1 . xiii f ' ' . 2, :f ,KQi:3 ,, , ik? 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Middle: The usucrl procedure of CI business meeting is token Well in hound by Mosque and Gczvel prexy Glen Goldberg. Lower: Speed-?Pseems to be important in getting refreshments at or Spanish Club sociol. poor 6!9Q6 annie, ,, .11-V Upper left:-Tom-Tow members hotve or wonolertul time together oft one ot their molny socictls. Upper inset: - Everything is topsy-turvy to this Mcith Club member. Upper right:-Scribbler Sociotl - To be or not to be---well? Lower left: - l-lorwctiion melodies to the strains ot ct ulculele - the memorolble Horizon Club picnic. Lower right: - And the rctce is onl l-lotyne members urge their lctvorite Stooges onwctrcl. PAGE 187 my mf may Upper Left: -lunior Play leads of Cheaper by the Dozen pose tor a family picture on a stairway. Upper Right: - Meyer Scharlack is severely reprimanded in the humorous production of The Torchbearersf' Middle Right: - Members of the Iasper Club have a hilarious time playing Human Bingo at their first meeting. Lower Left:-The staff of the Declaration hurriedly turns out copy to meet a deadline. Lower Right:-Checking out books to studentsg one ot the many jobs of the Library assistants. PAGE 188 U per Left: Mrs. Dooiitt1e's Advisory Mothers entertain with a Wonderful Christmas pa y. .x4cJui6or'y l06Ll fiQ6 ca ye!! .gioeciaay -- , , 1 , ., ,W , rl , 9: '::J5:.,,,Lg,w3.,' p rt Lower Lett: ice H H d' rt U per Right: Solid comforts with cokes and buddies in cream and cokes finish off Miss e an s pa y. p Mr. BroWn's advisory. Lower Right: Miss Brawner's hungry advisory enjoys Buffet party. PAGE 189 l0Ql'l 011,58 Mrs. Davis demonstrates Chem. ll experiment to interested parents. Some of the parents learn from lanice Zimmerman about balanced meals. Family competition on the firing range. Scene in Cafeteria supper line. DUQFL Q6Ll 5 g j06!6i Ieiterson, a gleaming new school, one of the most or- nate ever built in America, opened its doors on Monday, February 1, 1932. We celebrated our twen- tieth anniversary by having Open House: visiting, lunch- eon, and special assembly. Mr. T. Guy Rogers, 1e1terson's one and only principal, was Master of Ceremonies. Out- standing members oi the tirst graduating class, tirst PTA., and School Board were on the stage. The assembly was brought to a climax when guests, faculty, and student body rose spontaneously and applauded Mr. Rogers tor his outstanding leadership and service. Sf? Upper:-Lassos, Glee Club, and Girls' Cadet Corps form a colorful background for the leaders of the Classes of '32 and '52, Center:-Some members of the Class of 1932 enjoy a chance to renew old acquaintances. Inset:-Dickie and Dixie Dickson inspire their listeners with Bless , This House. Bottom:-Twenty years does make a difference! PAGE 191 'iwrf Ar Me viii? .SZAOJ -ff iff ik PAGE 192 iris ing Upper:-Mrs. Morris and her' ' collectors in the attendance office. Top Middle:-The office staff: Misses Barbara Anderson and Bertha Iiminez are hard at Work While Iudy Nunn makes an announcement and Mrs. Mary Shearer settles with co-editor Richards. Lower Middle:-Five fortu- nate girls chosen to Work in Mr. Arno1d's office. Lower:-Mrs. Kennedys of- fice is a virtual bee-hive of activity. Upper: - Ietl's student book- keepers help keep the school accounts in order. Middle:-Xmas cheer tor the old folks gives as much pleasure tothe Glee Club as it does to the receivers. Inset, Middle:-Members ot the Iasper Club give to the needy through the American Friend's Service Committee. Bottom:-The left Band al- ways adds splendor and color to San Antonio's many parades. 'MAI' Qlnd il? if 'ik for ffm ik il? Sf? Ommunifg if if if? PAGE 193 il? Upper: - Members ot Miss Langford's Algebra I Class get their pluses and rninuses straight. ik' Upper Right:-lackie Evans and Bernard Natkin - CI couple of studious fellows. slr Middle: -- Students take over in Miss Wheat's English Class. if Bottom:-Freshmen look over the latest reading matter. PAGE 194 Have your ear made ready for the Safety Test for Vehicles and winter driving. A minor adjustment might prevent a dangerous accident. SEE BOURGEOIS TODAY. it A 8. B AXLE SERVICE Complete Wheel Aligning Phones G-1022 - F-0031 R. B. QBobD Bourgeois, Qwner 210 - 'HH Street SAN ANTONIG, TEXAS D just off Broadway ,MCf0l'g 3611.62 .... Boy, look at those loud shirts! Donald Krause, Leroy Fairall, and John Orazen must have visited . . . STRAUS-FRANK COMPANY, 301 S. Flores St. jorum - .Slade Social! .... Hey, Sonny Penner! Did y'all get the ice for that coke at . . . TRINITY ICE SERVICE, 513 Bandera? Cure Q26 .... Will always send the football boys when they Wear sports clothes from . . . ROBERTS DRESS SHOP, 347 Alamo Plaza. Iyafifa ofa Mdfa .... Belinda Antoine and Glenn Goldberg with many other Jeffites on their Way to one of the victor- ious games of Jefferson's football team via . . . RANDOLPH FIELD TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. PAGE 196 BUILD FOR THE FUTURE WITH HIGH GRADE BUILDING MATERIALS T X. 1-xmas ,.,-1:1-11 .- - - :Ig SERVICE E - I ax is-L J W. T. THRIFT, Pres. ' M' QUALITY gi Q01 If A DAVID B. THRIFT COURTESY -f' Wf-fi, -. .. ' V. Pres. 62 Gen'l Mgr. 708 W. Summit, At The Beacon P' E- GRAGG G CO- VAN YOUNCYS REALTORS Sz INSURANCE S T S , Phone Garfield 0326 Sz 7 uper EXBCO ervlce 211 Travis Building San Antonio, Texas Complete Swim? F071 Yom, Cm Pick Up 8z Delivery Compliments Flats Toon if QXML CLEANERS MARFAK LUBRICATION OPEN EVERY DAY 705 San Pedro Ave. C. 1254 1020 San Pedro G. 7572 After High School f'Lea'rn to Earn I AT rauq 01275 Ltsilzess offeqe 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 Martin lili A A 5 5 iGarfield 7346 Norton Hargis Garage lefSeV1H11d ICC Cream COMPLETE AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING CH5 ' CH5 ' Wholesale and Retail Corner of 8th St. and Ave. B. C. 6289 Kenwood 3661 2601 S. Hackberry F. A. Menger Electric Co. Industrial - Commercial - Residential X WIRING AND REPAIRS ' 1424 Fredericksburg Rd. P. 7371 2418 Main Avenue UNIVERSITY PARK I l RHQEE Is MATERIALS oo., IRC. I R I Qu' xg the northwest section of the w , city with better building materials x 1 E or their homes. N I 'R Plaza 5-5283 X It A f 3031 Culebra Road San Antonio, Texas D E A N S E A R S POE MCTOR CUMPANY RGCLUO7' CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 20 Years in San Antonio Sales and Semige 804 Brady Bldg. San Antonio, Texas 900 Broadway KELLY-SCHERRER THE SWEET SPDT KALUQI' gd gig 540,05 Q 326 W. Josephine - St. Anthony Hotel - Gunter Hotel 906 W. Hildebrand 1 Pershing 3751 PAGE 198 A .V C A V , ,..V g, V I COLONIAL CAKE W CO. 1 fer fig Is that cake good? Annual Staff thinks so. You -k will always be satisfied with cake from the . . . eww 'fy COLONIAL CAKE COMPANY :J-4 Your Finest YOUR THRIFT STORE Neighborhood , Cafeteria Q SIMPLE HOME 1. 1 1. 1 oooKED Foons K fl 1 1 1 H 1 ' FOR THE 100 South Flores Street FAMILY The rage of the age - Plenty of Parking Space Selgriatgs B A N D E R A Mail Orders Donaldson Ave. at I C please add 156 Fredericksburg Rd. S. 4-4261 Whv Pav' More? 1.12570 J,1-- .i'! X I , - -5-fi' .dx J Wharf. Sgdfdemezhlee Y! .Wm 'ff Q3 JEWELERS SINCE 1890 gk - --..:J 3--1 fg12w,' -5- - L '. - Q ' . 1 X R KS V 122 Broadway C. 7104 I - , , . i Z! N j . f 'J : If ,F Lrg- .5610 f- O 1 ary- J . N X J , - N Tj ' 'N -X 1 SN N . ' .,.,.- x , K . 'X ff- 4.5- , 3 8,4 f , Q. ,fn . ff , X' ' 221.--v:i'f-?fi'?-LP , 353211.-25-T -1 :-, f: 1,-' , N -J 7 fl 12, :J 'c ' 4 :-'2 L rf 'J 3 NJ Are You Ready for Life? 17mm Ready for Your Insurance' Only at Kaufman's can you purchase .the original copyrighted Bandera Moccasins. Women's . . . ..... 3-9 COLORS: INSURANCE - HOME LOANS Boys' . . . .. ..... 3-6 Natural Misses' . . .... 11-3 Red Royal Blue Ch11d's . . . . .... 3-10 Green Palomino 1209 Milam Bldg. F. 0161 or P. 8289 PAGE 199 1 BLANCO GRGCERY PALlL'S CLEANERS 8 203' N. Bonham B. 3-9370 GOOD CLEANING GUARANTEED 2306 Blanco Phone P. 2003 GLOVES AND LEATHER GOODS CLEANED A. GRGNA MATTRESS CO., INC. EMplRE FURNITURE CQ. Mamffwfww Of ? '- 1 MODERN AND PERIOD FURNITURE MATTRESSES, PILLOWS, Box SPRINGS L , , STUDIO COUCHES f ' T Pershing 7129 1714 Fredericksburg Rd. 1907 S. St. Mary's St. L. 4-6169 S211 Antonio 1, Texas WOAAHP as III 505176 va C9 LOVQ R S 5Fj?ena Famous wifi r 'S-An., hcl ,..1?IHf-1 Iffrisff A I' B 1' a I1 C1 S , Ig' lf tg l5Iig15,L'qI 'Q It I fif! ml -'JQ?L! E' l1HL!f1'2n'! 5' Fi ' N 9353: an I 'afs sii v fifif ' My at ii!-le e .'1,- fff ' I -A T1 le ' -- wxffki' , , ' Z, . fu fsbfi t Just as Texas is renowned for its top 5 ranch brands, so JoSke's of Texas is famous J if for its hundreds of the nation's fine brands of merchandise. Come to JOske's and see our M latest fashions and broad assortments. It Bn th A1 will be a pleasure to have you visit us. Sin Zntoiio if D LOV9- MD. W on ,LSL Wm. R. Levy Arthur Letton E. M. Levy , Comphments of INSURANCE AGENCY S- H. KRESS Sc CO. San Antonio, Texas Texas Theatre Bldg. Fannin 8158 5 ' 10 ' 254 STORE THE F1E?52iEYC5YiTSN AND MCDUUGAVS Q YOUR NORTHSIDE GENERAL ELEC-TRIC DEALER SQL FRANK CQ, ROPER RANGES - WHIRLPOOL WASHERS 517 E. Houston St. 1414 Fredericksburg Rd. P, 7164 PAGE 200 'K THE EW Look! 'D it ev lT'S SENSATIUNAL Stocking up on groceries at Handy-Andy Super Market No. 2, conveniently located at 2302 Cincinnati Ave., are Dickie Dickson, Mary Kay Parr, Dixie Dickson, and David Epstein. YEARS AHEAD CF TIME SERVING THIS MGDERN AGE IS HANDY-ANDY SUPER MARKET No. 2 One of Handy-Andy's Newest, Ultra Modern, and Most Beautiful stores in Southwest Texas is located at the corner of Cincinnati and Bandera Highway. Our Self-Service 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!! l ig 9 6 PAGET 201f IT PAYS TO LOOK WELL PITTS BARBERS E. B. CHANDLER 81 CO. RANCH LOANS if 0 Where Jefferson Goes 106 E. Crockett C. 7253 GLENN R. MARPLE . ' SEEDS CONOCO SERVICE STATION ' FEEDS fAcross from Jefferson Villagel . BULBS 1005 Donaldson AVG- P- 5-5523 321 E. Commerce Telephone G. 5211 FOR MORE THAN SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS SAN ANTONIANS HAVE BEEN SAYING . . . Let's go to Wolff SL Marx San Ant0ni0's Friendly Department Store Since 1877 , TIRES APPLIANCES BENITEAUS CLEANERS 0 LAUNDERERS S10 Off On A New Smith-Corona Typewriter M347 ' 31' DSO- A'-Amo. If This Ad Is Presented To Us. Dependable - Reliable Service Fancy Dresses and Evening Gowns Our Specialty 320 BTO-adway G. 7381 Congratulations Compliments of to the Class of '52 HAROLD SHORT PAUL ANDERSCN FURNITURE CO. ' MODERATE PRICES Broadway at Travis St. 1450 N. Flores F, 0135 PAGE zoz ioneer jfour . . . . Those happy smiles of Glenda Scott and Sonny Penner, Gracie Fallick and Leon Ginsberg as they float on the wings of a song at a Forum social will be equaled by your happy smile if you use PIONEER WHITE WINGS ENRICHED FLOUR and see your cake rise to perfection. M1 Wei!! yewekro .... The beauty of that W. T. NEILL jewelry seems to be reflected in the sparkling smiles of Janet Trabucco, Belinda Antoine and Joyce Rosenberg while Joe Guerra looks on solemnly. What's the matter, Joe? W. T. NEILL .I EWELERS specialize in emblem jewelry and class rings. rim, jon? .gf The last few seconds of the football game seem to be the end of the world for Jeanine Kliefoth, Patricia Padgett, Carolyn Hill and Elizabeth White. But your yard will be out-of-this-world, if you buy at . . . GRIMM SEED COMPANY on Fredericksburg Road. l0l 0fAg jAOI'l'll0:50l'l .... The talent of our Melody Mustangs was sure to place in the P. T. A. Talent Show, and you can bet your life DOROTHY THOMPSON FLO- RIST at 1535 W. Summit will place number one with you, when you see her beautifully ar- ranged bouquets and corsages. PAGE 203 FOREMUST ' I M Uf R SBY f CHEVROLET co. DYNO'TESTE The Triple Goodness cms AND -rnucxs Milk and Ice Cream Q JOHN M. GROLLINGER Phone P. 1271 J-G RADIO CO. . RADIO - TELEVISION SERVICE X W04 2424 N. Zarzamora San Antonio 7, Ar- - ,Wg X 35? in CHARLES PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS - OUR SPECIALTY for the Occasion 6, 5' Corner Of Main 8z Woodlawn P. 7161 COMPLIMENTS K to the A T. J. H. S. ulflaalficefla YEARBOCK Une of the 'PRIZE ' Yearbooks in the United States ir 4-'A' 4 ST. MARY'S UNIVERSITY SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS . . A PAGE 204 Congratulations and Good Wishes to the Class of 1952 GREEN 8m STEEN, Mgrsw SQUTHERN LLOYD? V, W!! Fire, Casualty W if an 1 d W 6' ifylfilj' W W Automobile Insurance Garfield 8121 San Antonio, Texas l +P DR. PEPPER BUTTLING COMPANY of San Antonio 816 Dallas Garfield 9137 Looks of envy are on the f Arthur Broom, James Rob D of D Pepper, w ic D alre dy joying PAGE 205 Duncan, and Mary Kay P h are waiting for a refre h g b ttl h h T t Crain and Palmer SILVEY phHl'miilCy MUSIC COMPANY 112 A766116 E if F. 2206 1032 1166616666 if P. 2-6276 PACKARD OSBORN'S SHGE STORE FOCD MARKET 126 w. HO11St0H it F. 6v26 951 11666166611 Awe. if P. 7176 uk if ik il? if? YZ? 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'l . . . anal has been QA fl-1 for M century S GUNTER BUILDING 1 Dial Fannin 4101 San Antonio, Texas 3 Ll A R M A N S - PAGE 207 Hoya! GOWN .... Jeffites rush to Waiting busses - they can't wait to get home for that refreshing bottle of ROYAL CROWN COLA. .gzaw if yeweifd .... Faces alive with Xmas sparkle at the Jasper dance are Carol Ann Cron and Harvey Bott, Connie Harris, Cress McFall. Their brilliance resembles the sparkling jewelry from . . . J E ' i A jl.i1,-lk S D D TEXAS' GREATEST JEVVELERS PAGE 208 y '6 Olfl C3011 eff! .... Looking as neat as a pin for having their picture made for the Monticello, Dolores Kelley, Sharon Dobbins, Roberta Turner, Jo Ann Vernor, Yolanda Hernandez and Mary Ruth Bergin wait in line. That neat as a pin look is always possible when you trade with . . . JEFFERSON CLEANERS, at 1027 Donaldson. .sifanigji Service .ggafion .... Look at the smiles on those Austin bound Jeffites - Nancy House, Cathy Campbell, James Quentin, and John Johnson. You'll always see smiles like those at STANLEY'S SERVICE STATION, at 1815 Fredericksburg Rd. where everyone is happy with the fast, courteous service. ESSAR RANCH ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE OF MERIT Phone S. 4-25863 TOM SLICK, Owner PAUL KEESEE, Manager ARTHUR GEE, H erdsman NaOmi's Gift Shops Gifts For All OCCG,-S'7:0'l'LS,, O 1020 Donaldson 1606 Fulton WATKINS BAR-B-CUE O 14-15 MONTANA STREET GARFIELD 4754 The Foto Center if CAMERAS AND SUPPLIES if PHOTO FINISHING ff GREETING CARDS 211 E. Houston G. 8851 GUNTER HOTEL L. E. FITE 8. CO. 1001 Donaldson Ave.-P. 3141 REALTORS Sz INSURERS Developers of WOODLAWN PARK Owners of JEFFERSON VILLAGE STORES JEFFERSON MEDICAL CENTER F. 7501 F.3833 SPORTS CENTER RADIO CAP CO. Equipment for Every Sport 207 West Market Street -- San Antonio, Texas WHOLESALE - RETAIL -'- MENS LETTERING Headquarters for Jefferson Jackets BOYS EMBROIDERY MILITARY CHENILLE 217 North St. Mary's San Antonio 5, Texas UNIFORMS CAPS FELT MOFFETT LUMBER COMPANY Formerly JOHNSON GRIFFITH LUMB'ER CO. 407 NORTH ZARZAMORA STREET FANNIN 2221 TORTILLAS Greetings from LA VENCEDORA TORTILLA MANUFACTURERS G. 0902 310-12 Buena Vista TITLE INSURANCE PROTECTS YOU AGAINST CLAIMS TO YOUR PROPERTY AS LONG AS YOU OWN IT ALAMO TITLE CO. PAGE 209 EFFER ON STA E BAN 'A' Anna Hartung and Hugh Parsons listen with interest as Mr. Shirey explains the advantages of regular sav- ings. 'A' Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 1904 Fredericksburg Rd. Pershing 9144 Roses are Red . . Janie Baugh, Louise Redding, Hugh Parsons, and Joyce Rosenberg all know that CALITHURWS is the best place to get flowers for that special club social or clate. PAGE 210 The Vgige 23r.JJ,?,.1LIQ,l,Dolores Peck Dance Studios If -lv-ef-1.,.g3 ,J 'M if ' E 1. TAP-BALLET-ACROBATICS of Jefferson if it at 5 - TQjQT,,ffftof1-.1lfeffefif if PIANO Private and Theory Ill Agnes Wilson J E F F E N 1908 W. Olmos Drive S. 4-4941 CARS WASHED AND LUBRICATED BATTERY AND TIRE SERVICE D E C LA RAT I 0 N BAILEXIOSFJELXLEEZED QZEEATION ll 1901 Fredericksburg Road P. 9931 San Antonio, Texas . Sergent, Duncan 8. Rine Every Other Thursday INSURANCE AGENTS Established 1873 ' SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS FEEDS GARDEN SUPPLIES SEEDS San Antonio Public Night School . 637 MAIN AVENUE 8 co' 9 Business Courses ' Commercial Subjects CHARLES PICHARD P, 2-6430 ' Shop Subjects ' 0 Technical Courses Owner 1326 Fredericksburg Rd. ' Hlgh School Subjects San Antonio, Texas Garfield 6387 C. E. Troutz, Principal Compliments Of Congratulations To The Senior Class Great Western Investment Co. , , , 505 N Presa 312 N. Mm .loe P. Brown s Automotive Service C. 1485 F. 9155 San Antonio Texas 1216 Fredericksburg Road P. 3241 edford Transfer and Storage One of the Oldest Registered Household Movers in the State 0 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 140 Fredericksburg Rd. Pershing 8183 PAGE 211 Your STUDER photographer knows au the tricks Nancy Green receives a proposal from new mem just like Florajane Rupe knows all the initiation bfirs of the Math Club 35 Harvey Bott and Dlflkle tricks to do to pat White. Dickson look on. Get a dated Jumbo punt from Louis Kuhre and Robert Siegel take care of the STUDERS of that important event controls while David Epstein records his speech. Nothing' could make a finer gift than a Studio You will jump with joy when you see the remark- Portrait by STUDERS, like the one of lovely able values at STUDERS. Suzanne Cornelius. How Many of These Studer ,eff Services Do You Know About? 0 CAMERAS LOANED FREE 0 CAMERA REPAIRS 0 MADE TO ORDER FRAMING 0 PHOTOGRAPHS COPIED 0 OLD PICTURES RESTORED O FREE CAMERA INSPECTION I LlFETIME PORTRAITS 0 WEDDING AND PARTY PICTURES 0 PHOTOGRAPHS IN YOUR HOME I MOVIE FILMS AND EQUIPMENT 0 STATUETTES Q PICTURES SEALED IN PLASTIC M1514 anim cl Q PAGE 212 UIINA' OF National Auto Supply THE HOME OF CHROME Sz HOT RODS 619 Soledad ir F. 8952 LORENZ MATTRESS CO. John M. Warner, Owner BOX SPRINGS-GLIDERS-INNERSPRINGS We Specialize an Renovatingn 409 Marshall One-Day Service G. 6905 ' l i mee : elim it Efrarelir . DEHLERS In 5tnnPlRnn.Rnu5 Hnn mernis 115 N. Comal St. Fannin 4149 TRINITY UNIVERSITY CONGRATU LATES Jefferssn High School Graduates of 1952 and invites them to Visit the . new campus buildings Compliments of TRINlTY'S HOME FOR NEXT YEAR Summer Session Opens June 2 BRUCE PARKER Leng Term 1952-1953 begins September 15 INSURANCE call P-9136 Write for catalogue Transit Tower F- 7246 James W. Laurie, D.D., President JosKE's MILITARY DEPARTMENT Headquarters for : KHAKI PANTS KHAKI SHIRTS SAM BROWNE BELTS OVERSEAS CAPS INSIGNIA AND CHEVRONS UNIFORMS AND SABERS JOSKE'S MILITARY DEPARTMENT Northside Building Materials Co. A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 3400 Fredericksburg Road Phone Pershing 9117 San Antonio, Texas SEA FOAM LAUNDRY 8. DRY CLEANERS DELIVERY oa CASH AND CARRY LEON B- WEISS, MUJWUJQW 1942 N. St. Mary's Fannin 7341 Take Your Cafr To A Specialist The 7 t S,,- Q. ,-5 ,' gli ' . I ' . 1. .lf:... ef.--K,-e..-.,--.--..,' I :ee N 1 X ... -2, 1 Nr' 1, .., -cn c 'Q . -Z- :AMN '- A., x,,...- l N . Fox Alignment Service 1034 N. Alamo at Jones G. 7291 Original Mexican Restaurant The Oldest Mexican Restaurant In United States 'fAslc Our Customers . 115-121 LOSOY-3 Street 9405 MARS Q. g luaacwi f. IW I f I I 706 up E Pershing East Dewey , i t-, A 0211 . F ' 'Q Electrical Contracting - Repairing - Fixtures - Appliances PAGE 213 E 52 I F,--.-.A TT-, ,Aj APPLIANCES HEATING fllflfiqiwil w f f I If at 2' if . ' Q AIR CONDITIONING f jgggj' A 4j, j'ff3i -ff 2. Plumbing Repairs : ' 'E' 'v--- 'il 1, lilgr lI1lll'll'5. h'r-Q-69? 4:1-:h: i wg K 2425 BROADWAY FANNIN 7168 G-E Sz HOTPOINT DISHWASHERS - REFRIGERATORS WHIRLPOOL Sz HOTPOINT WASHERS Terry Farris Dept. Store Complimentsof Gabeha1't's Texaco Service CASH PRICES ON EASY TERMS QUALITY AND DEPENDABILITY 401 W. Houston St. San Antonio, Texas 2423 N. Zarzamora P. 5-9935 FOR THE BEST Look on for more of I Calmbach Top SL Body Co. MINIATURE BUILDERS Studio: 1509 Broadway Fannin 1279 Harvey Bott 260 Westminster Ave. Alamo Blue Print and Supply Co. F, ARTISTS, DRAFTING AND DISPLAY MATERIALS K I X- Q nfl Ll lf' i 0 506 N. Presa C. 7186 S 11 o p a t Congratulations. to the Class of 1952 . Mr. s. Mrs. Solomon Abdo LUUOV 555 Wrecker Service We Never Close U. K. GARAGE X E. M ll' 'C N. St. Mal' ' F.2294 wma ys F. 2295 The home of today's styles rankBros. be ' ' ' on Alamo Plaza ' ' ' 213 East Houston Garfield 1491 PAGE 214 ,,,,.,,,,. ..,...... .WT-dfnwf v,---,fm'-'V+1:1-:'rff'fvWt'7'7 T C 7'7 'Q A V ' V' ' ' 1 v..,.,,, , 7,,,.,,.n,,..,,.,,,,.W.,,-,wqww ,.,2,-,.7v.f,7,,V , ,V V V1 V-f , ., , V V V VV, 4, , V I q,,, - , .f ., V, , V V, V ,VV ,,V.,V,, ,A qVy-,452 'V p ,,2,,.w?,,,.,f4,f,,, JV, VV ,V .,,4,, -.M V, ,Vw ,- V , V ff V, ,- , ,MVK W Q,.,VVg5-,W ,V ,V,,4,g Vlf,5,,X-fl M1-,fV,1f. , V , 4 v V' , V' ,, K- Wfiwf 1,-g,V,y,,-W 1'-Z2 ' 'Q-Vfn 1' V Q -V. ' , , , Vf.- .,,,,V!,,,,,,VV fV,, V, 1f,,g- , Q52 Q, ii? A Wifi L? ff if E .L 1. PAGE 215 Compliments of Motor Truck Sales Co. o G.M.C. AND FEDERAL TRUCKS UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE Moody Armstrong and Pat Patterson, Owners PRESCRIPTIONS Carefully Compounded By Graduate Pharmacists 0 ch tt 0 F t S 1C School Supplies Lun eone e oun ain erv' e 2250 Cincinnati Ave. FREE DELIVERY Pershing 3191 COMPLIMENTS OF COHEN'S ARMY STORE TANDY LEATHER COMPANY LEATHER CRAFT SUPPLIES LEATHER SL CRAFT TOOLS Free Information BRUNERS, Inc. '-Your Neighborhood Department Store 0 1. 2126 Fredericksburg Rd. 2. 2701 So. Presa 3. 1605 Nogalitos 4. Military Drive Sz Pleasanton Rd. 309 W. Market C. 4-s-221 H. F. CLAWSON REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE LOANS ' G sos Brady Building G, 1952 MTC Mrs. H. F. Clawson - Ceramics O ANTON HEISLER, JR. Goon LUCK A ALLAN R. WRIGHT TO JOHN KELL MONTICELLO Associates S501 Broadway T. 2665 PHELPS 8i DEWEES 8i SIMMONS No Business Can Afford the 'A' Luxury of Silence Printed advertising that is carefully planned and effectively used, is business' best assur- ance of building sales volume. The luxury of silence has no place in ANY business. MERICAN PRINTERS Two Eine Plants to Serve You 419 WEST MYRTLE - E-1391 PAGE 216 F-4344 - 120 VILLITA STREET QLLLQC5 Wixfure Upper Upper Lower Lower ik ik ik ik - Left: Hungry - but happy boys in left cafeteria. Right: P. E. boys reach for something nice? lust a towel! Left: The projection stall oi left hard at World Right: A last moving fire drill ol Girls' Physiology Class. PAGE 217 ik ik GIRLS... Pon Woiui YoU'LL ENJoY Join the Tanks of competent young telephone women Operators, clerks, stenographers, and typists are now being hired by the Telephone Company. You'l1 be Well paidg get regular raisesg do interesting Workg have pleasant surroundingsg enjoy Working with the friendly people at the Telephone Company - a good place to Work. Apply Employment Office, Telephone Company. SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY It's to your advantage RED ll Pfeflkfl HUNT . . . to open an account now and become identified with a bank. You are cordially invited to open that account at Frost National, the friendly Bank Where for more than four generations financial transactions have been handled with Safety, Courtesy, Promptnessf' lg FRosT fl NATIONAL i B Welcomes you to the TT OF SAN ANTONIO safety- Cowtesy-Pmmpmess DRIVE, INN RESTAURANT MEMBER FEDER AL DEPOS ,TI NSURANCE CORPORAT , ON .Sim Jntonzol Cpufeaf and jfmf PAGE 218 C. R. MITCHELL MOTORS DODGE - PL 1130 Broadway YMOUTH G. 2281 PERRY fr SAVAGE, General Agents INSURANCE AND SURETY BONDS .EG 26 MGM Beauty :Salah- The House of Charm Main at Woodlawn Daisy Doneghy Aaron Bedell Building, Garfield 9238 P. 8135 Owner Compliments to sggnuemi The entireyear Q It's always U ' 9 77 ME RCH AN-I-S Arthur Iifeil s Best - or- Tl'al'ISf9l' gl Storage CO. SERVICE AND QUALITY Fannin 8221 S. 4-5166 1908 Main Ave. ED SHCPE'S einen? 4 THE STORE FOR MEN Woodlawn Service Station Complete line of HUMBLE products Corner Woodlawn Sz Zarzamora Houston St. at Broadway P- 9231 P. 5-9966 1 QQ, Geo. A. FRENCH s. co. eaeia 1- QEQ Y REALTORS - ,gf T! K Homes and Home Sites in QUALITY T' ' Ulu - A ' ' ' ' 55 RV'C E Jefferson - Woodlawn District Member of San Antonio Home Builders Assn. INSURANCE APPRAISALS 2110 SO- Flores F. 4161 1300 Donaldson Ave. P. 9661 Horn's Prescription Pharmacy REGISTERED PHARMACISTS ON DUTY AT ALL TIMES ALAN SPARGER, INC. LAUNDRY - CLEANING STORAGE 116 Broadway Phone G-3113 ' Next Dom. to Mission City Bank Pershing 9123 1723 W. Gramercy NQRTH SIDE CLEANERS 3, DYERS Gene Flesher Brake Service C. 7441 407 Brooklyn Spewllzmg i Brakes - Front End Service Prompt City Wide Delivery Service Motor Tune-Up .. 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Barbara Harris are examining the Lasso boots at the GUARANTEE the only store Where our G. C. C. and L. buy their shoes. ' oN PLAM fwgdaiffrftfw E Jeff is always Welcome at Hjde S4019 were Beffel' .SZUQJ are .S-Info! . . . good names to go BUY ALLSTATE COLDSPOT SILVERTONE KENMORE CRAFTSMAN FRATERNITY PREP ROYAL PURPLE FAIRLOOM PILGRIM FASHION TAILORED HERCULES BOYVILLE JEEPERS BILTWEL HONEYSUCKLE HONEYLANE TOWER KERRYBROOKE GALE HARMONY HOUSE HOMART TRADITION CHARMODE MAID OF HONOR APPROVED J. C. HIGGINS WEARMASTER DAVID BRADLEY MASTER-MIXED FARM MASTER ELGIN HAPPI-TIME HEARTHSIDE GOLD BOND WORKMASTER . . . they Go together! COLONIAL BLUE JUBILEE PEACH MALIBU PEACH PARCHMENT IVORY, VICTORIA PINK, CORAL. RUST BEIGE, BROWN ROSE AND RED SPICE BEIGE VALLEY ROSE AQUAMARINE AND BROWN 'UiEI'3NWISEE CKELISYREENK CHARTREUSE FEDERAL GOLD DAWN GRAY MINT GREEN SAGE GREEN SUNSHINE YELLOW PACIFIC BLUE Look for this Seal . . . Ns '1ff,4 t 0' suns Fo . . . its your guide to merchandise that I 4-STAR 2 has been tested by comparison for sav- 5 i ings . . . tested in the laboratory tor E quality . . . and sold only by Sears . I . 'Y FEATURE Q mth the traditnonal guarantee ot satns- no of faction. You u PAGE 221 armony House Colors CONGRATULATIONS W GS I1 SENIORS OF ,52 e ue Pet Food Shop S 'A up REPARED FOODS From the 5 ZE ODS fs- . JEQME D,sUBPL1Es I K, XFQQRJIEQUR ' GS TAQPQDMCATS Lx , X I A 1 h I , , l I' pe 'i0A. .g5.0'PTiEI'. Q- CH Baptist Memorial Hospital oi 0.595 - X School of Nursing Clgyggfr. i rg If animykst Ave. I A I , BURGER gl VILCQQ Floyd hillgdi 5 5ervice Z I QI' TZ PLUMBING and HEATING CO. ADMIRAL 'I' ITH TE I I . 920 san Pedro C. 1249 614 West Ave. S, 4-5475 Bexar County Natignal Bank FOR BRIGHTER COLORS if WH1TER,WH1TEs Always on your way -4 I' N ', t 4 St. Mafflilfififlioiffliy WMS Sta' Laundry C90 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 115 W. Houston St. Phone: Fann1n 5381 We Service and Repair ALL MAKES OF CARS CONGRATULATIQNS We invite you to visit San AntOniO's Friend- CLASS OF '52 liest Automobile Dealership. Pt THOMPSON MOTORS, INC. Next to South Gate of Braclcenridge Park. 2625 Broadway F. 4113 L. C. BEERY INSURANCE AGENCY 400 Soledad - F. 1369 KaIIison's Big Country Store Home of the Trading Post Largest Supplier Of Farm Sz Ranch Supplies' Throughout Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Old Mexico BranarrI's Magnolia Service Station WASHING AND LUBRICATION TIRES AND BATTERIES Commerce and Zarzamora F. 7411 San Antonio, Texas B. 3-1417 MAVERICK f CLARKE The Office Ma'n.'.s Department Store SAN AN-TONIO - HOUSTON - CORPUS CHRISTI BROWNSVILLE - AUSTIN MAR'S FOOD CENTER DRUGS - HARDWARE 2601 Ruiz Street B, 3-93.00 PAGE 222 PIGGLY WIGGLY WWdw ?MW Wagga of if cwQ 4, uf' wg? E L F S E R V I C E WL Q RQCERY STQR1-is 22?- ALL PIGGLY WIGGLY STCRES San Antonio Qwned by E. A. BASSE PAGE 223 HAVE A CDKE L - Add I Zeal To di 7ie.Hou,r i 1 Y San Antonio Coca-Co Bfylytling Company ,iw WJ Compliments of I I E f Q f AADOLPHI VUGEL . F RONTIEI-2 BELTS S A N A N WED! dig 'fi' fl Jr! . Ii ' U 1Q,1V1i 2' 9 ry Piaza Garfield 4843 B U IEC IS if . II miifldyf BUICK MA mv I 5 ' MAIN RADIO Co. I I ,I Wa I If ,I Jil 1 If P. V. REFER, Mgr. 01 Broadway f Q ' 2 F. 136' 2514 Main Ave. P. 1372 L I WJ X. J EA W, .I HIS DE WESES Dedicated to a M?w1an's Charm T I D T 0 D C A F E 213 ALAMO PLAZA FOUNTAIN SERVICE sTEAKs AND FRIED CHICKEN 'I' 7? 'A' 9 P.S.-Choose from thousands of beautiful pieces of Costume Jewelry, 51.00 Up. 2814 Fredericksburg Road San Antonio, Texas PAGE 224 1 V - ...-.A...--. K YAV, -.,.f-.,. .f..,., . ...M --,....,.,. .-, , , E, .--.,1E...,, ,, ., wi , , r V, :Wg f'v4,'..,.1.:L-,eg W, ,M 4 l , , V . V. ., ,..,A ,.., C, . , re d W My E , y C G AR E I C, I wvf ?f1fJ'-rf -AJ'-ef w11r'r'2w-rrifev W E ,vm . Y 'A Y H 'X - ' nm M Y .. 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Colonial Cake COITIPCIDY ..... ..... . . . .D ........ 199 Iudsorfs I I I I I I I Crain ci Palmer Company ......... ..... . .YR .1 .......... I Iunior Miss I I I Declaration . . . .........,..... . ..... S. . .211 Kquisorfs I I I I I Draughons Business College ..... .... .............. I . 197 Kqpkme I I Driesslein, Homer W ........... .... . . .199 I Kaufmanls-,I I I Dr. Pepper Bottling Company .... .... 2 05 Kelly-Scherrer I I I Economy Shoe Bepair ..... Empire Furniture Company .... Essar Ranch . . ......... . .. Farris, Terry, Department Store ..... Fite, L. E. ci Company ......... ....206 ....200 ....209 ....214 ....209 KnoWlton's... Kress, S. H. 6. Company .... La Da Meer Beauty Salon' .... Launderite Laundry ..... La Vencedora ........ PAGE 228 rien A 219 204 209 215 213 214 200 219 225 218 214 199 207 207 211 205 203 197 200 220 201 198 206 222 219 224 208 210 198 204 213 200 204 214 222 220 199 198 225 200 219 206 209 Hg jkeir rien Levy :S Levy Insurance Agency. . .. Lorenz Mattress Company ..... Main Radio Company .... Mammy's Cafeteria .... Manhattan Cafe ....... Manor Tea Room, The .... Marple's Service Station .... Mar's Food Center ..... Maverick-Clarke . . ........ . .. McDougal's Electric Company ..... Menger, F. A., Company ........ . Merchants Transfer G Storage ..... Miniature Builders ............ Mitchell, IO. R. Motors ...... Moffett Lumber Company .... Motor Truck Sales Company ..... National Auto Supply .... Naomi's Gift Shop ...... Neill, W. T., lewelers ..,.. Night Hawk .....,............ Northside Building Materials .... North Side Cleaners ........, Original Mexican Restaurant .... Ormsby Chevrolet Co. ..... . Osborn's Food Market .... Owl Cleaners ....... Packard Shoe Store .... Paul's Cleaners . . . . . . . Parker, Bruce, Agency ......... Peck, Dolores, Dance Studios .... Perry G Savage ............ Phelps, Dewees 6: Simmons .... Pfeil, Arthur, Florist ...,..... Piggly Wiggly ..... Pincus Co. . ...... . . . Pioneer Flour Mills ..... Pitts Barbers ....... Poe Motor Co. . . . . Radio Cap Co. ........... . Randolph Field Trans. Co.. . . . Redford Transfer 6: Storage .... A ana! .Slap .l7fwm ....2OO ....2l3 ....224 ....199 ....207 ....206 ....2U2 ....222 ....222 ....2OO ....l98 ....Zl9 ....2l4 ....2l9 ....209 ....2l6 .,..213 .,..2U9 ....203 .,..225 ....213 ....219 ....2l3 ....204 ....206 ....l97 ....206 ....2OO ....2l3 ....2ll ....2l9 .,..2l6 ....2l9 ....223 ....2l9 ....203 ....202 ....l98 ....2U9 ....l96 ....2ll Robert's Dress Shop ..,.. Royal Crown ........ St, Mary's Univ.. . .. S. A. Buick Co. .....,......... . S. A. Coca-Cola Bottling Co.. , , . S. A. Public Night School ...... Sea Foam Laundry ,..... Sears, Dean ......... Sears Roebuck Co. .... . Sergent, Duncan CS Rine. .. Shaws... ....., Shepherd Laundry .,.... Short, Harold, Furniture ..... Silvey Music Co. ............. . Southwestern Bell Telephone Co... Southwestern Engravers ....... Sparger, Alan, Inc. ...... . Spector's . . ..... Sfaffel, Ferd, Co. ............,.. . Stanley's Texaco Service Station... Straus-Frank Co. ............. . Studer's Inc. . ......,.. . . . Sugarman's Uniforms Inc. Sweet Spot, The .,........ Tandy Leather .............. Thompson, Dorothy, Florist ..... Thompson Motors Inc. .... . Thrift Lumber CO. Tip Top Cafe ....... Trinity Ice Station ..... Trinity University . . . U. K. Garage .......... University Drug Store ......... University Park Building Co.. . . . Van Young's Texaco Service .... Vogel's Belts . ............ . Watkins Bar-B-Cue .....,.... West Avenue Pet Food Shop .... White Star Laundry ......... Wilson's Iewelry . .. Wolff 61 Marx .....,............. Woodlawn Feed G Dairy Supply Woodlawn Service Station ...... Wulff Iron 6: Metal Co. . . . . PAGE 229 C giesfe AQFLLJQX A-Cappella... .... .....88-89 Administration Lult . . . . ........ ,.... 1 8-29 Administrativ fices ..,.. ........,,............,... 1 92 Advisory Part s . . .,.. ...... ..................... 1 8 9 Advertisi . . ...,.. . .. ..... ..l 226 ...,... ,. ..... .. ..,...22 9 Anm rsary'. . .... .... . .. , .191 Architect .. . .. . ..... .......... . . ....92 Armisti ay. .....,....... ..... ,.... . . H226 Ar ld, Ray nd W ...... ...... . . ....... ........ 1 9 Art lb .. .. ....... ...... .... ...... ..... , . . 9 1 Athl s. .. .............. .... ...... . . Ba' ..'. ....... ..... ......., , . 4-97 B etba .. ..... .. ......... .. . 67-171 Po s.. ...... 1. .... .... ....... . . .. .,...l67 res. .... .... C ........ .. ...,168, am. .... ...,. . .. ........ .... . . ....168 stor .. ..... .. .. .. ..,... ..... . ......170- Boar du in. . .... ..... . .. .....,.. 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