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

 - Class of 1956

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The hope of fhose of us who have complefed fwo years of looking info fhe pasf is fhaf fhis fwenfy-fiffh volume increases your pride in fhe sfeady progress made by our school during ifs firsf quarfer of a cenfury. The nexf fwenfy-five years sfrefch before usg and we are aware fhaf fhe edifor of fhe Golden Anniversary number will some day be perusing fhese pages fo see how he can poinf up fhe achievemenfs and accomplish- menfs of fhaf era. We are sure fhaf he will be iusf as proud of whaf he finds as we are. We have been helped immeasurably in our affempf fo capfure fhe spirif of '32 and fhe infervening years for The purposes of comparison and confrasf. Our fellow sfu- denfs have donned fhe dress and uniform of fhe years only fo waif hours fo be phofographed. Members of fhe class of '32 have wriffen, felephoned, and visifed us fo fell us abouf fhe fads and fancies of fheir senior year here. Mr. Rogers has been inferviewed dozens and dozens of fimes fo help us gef our dafa righf. The members of fhe faculfy who are celebrafing fheir Silver Anniversary of service fo Jefferson have been generous wifh fheir fime when we have aslced for help. We greafly appreciafe all fhaf. Here is our inferprefafion of an era fhaf has seen our Thomas Jefferson High School grow in characfer and sfrengfh wifh our Cify, our Sfafe, and our Nafion. Here's fo an MIA' Edifor-in-Chief l956 MONTICELLO even greafer fufure. KP Hmmm ?acaZL'q and ?ueom!a Kamikaze and Howland 77Zcwmfe4 and 77ZeeZw9e Spawn and Speatazfaw ge Wwe and pahaaqe 740 254 2 70 ' . . . . . i0 . . . . . . 52 Sopdomafzea Za Seachfw . . . . . 54 - f ' -in sf I if -....-.,.... ---,-.-, -v--AA M-..... -1.1.-.,.-.V lbw -n-...---. :-nnnun-' inns---it ' i'llii nnnnbr- asus-14--il - l nnunnlh- Ill i qssuv- 1- F4 L, .,-....l- 'S :aj 5 Wv -, Y Ex, ev: 'lQ f wi' .Q ,mf A 0 47' - nf. S . I S . i lf lt IS lmposslble to Jefferson Hlgh School and 1ts Belng excellent crpal ln l IS ful and 0 f flVC yeal hlstory of Thomas person to whom our school and thelr he was HS IS the ever esent 3 Y an the prln Through beautl the n VCS lI1Stlt11t10Il C phase of Splrlt W1 retlrement from the end of ver ugh the here at J Elf! and hearts of the Came gratltude f IS many Hlgh School and to the educatlon Olll Ol1I' C It IS today our beloved prlnclpal 7 932 The 1932 faculty felt a justifiable pride in being asked to come to the fabulous new Thomas ,lefferson High School. Seventeen of them are still here to help us celebrate our Silver Anni- versary. Mrs. Theresa Hicks, among those who have made Jefferson a great school. says. NEW-:ry morning when I entered the building, I gave thanks to the Lord for the privilege of teaching in such a beautiful buildingf, Some of the traditions that have pre- vailed for twenty-five years were estab- lished in this very first year. Although most of that group had worked together at Main Avenue High School. there was still some getting acquainted to do at the first Open House held at the home of the principal. Teas, lunches, and game parties were held by that friendly group, which set the pace for the good will felt among this group since its earliest days. The Faculty Breakfast giv- en by the principal and the deans on the very last day of school in the arcade was held in 1932. To quote Miss Margaret Burke, an- other of our original teachers, 6'We were asked if we wanted to come to Jeffer- son. I chose to come and have never regretted it. I have always been very pleased to work with Mr. Rogers. Our traditions make us an outstanding schoolf' 'I uv van 1 6 4 . r' mv vi' V lQ,l'A:'-.'f- A, I 'rj' wh fn.-f!,,f..a 171 fn, 1- , an P ' -v Wyhx Q 'A+ Kiwi' init. 'G .L up iv' '4451 . . Wsfs-15. A wPF':i!4vlTPg'fx,. 4 if-w, '-N65 1' y43,wow ' X -,+r+w' -41. H nw 4. xfv-if T I . 4 if W w Mia, .5 x if -if-w ' N fy :R Q fx' -1 P . 4 nl M1 Each year gifts are given to those who are to retire. and former faculty inenilwers. always invited. are Wiifltllf' greeted. Here Mr. Rogers, the heloved host for a quarter of a century. addresses his faculty and other friends for tho last time. I I I I Twenty-five years shows a faculty richer in experience and tradition and showing a professional attitude not even expected in l932. livery jefferson faculty member lnelopgs to the San An- tonio Teachers' Council. Percentage of membership in other professional organ- izations is well almoxe average. lt is not their professional attitude nor their experience nor their training that characterizes the faculty of 556 to the Jefferson student. It is their interest and their attitude of 'Lgive and take, and their friendliness to the student that is accepted as a matter of course by the student hody and taken note of by patrons and visitors. With very few ex- ceptions the teacheris day runs into far more hours than are known. Club meet- ings, field trips. connnittee work, decor- ating for social activities, sponsorship of out of town trips. Saturdays and holi- days spent on club projects: all these. in addition to hours of lesson plans and paper grading. make us know that our 756 faculty members are, indeed, dedi- cated to their profession. i?5 MR. THOMAS B. PORTWOOD Superintendent Wfhen Thomas Jefferson High School opened its doors in January, 1932. Mr. Thomas B. Portwood, then assistant superintendent of schools. saw a dream ma- terialize. Agreement on the site chosen for his udream schoolj' had not been unani- mous among San Antonio school educators and patrons. This Silver Anniversary year sees Superintendent Portwoodls courage and fore- sight fully justified. jefferson has earned a place among the nation's high schools for its high academic rating and for the beauty of its campus. It has attracted a thriving community of business houses and of attractive homes. This beautiful school of ours. then. is another tribute to the leadership and to the integrity of thought and af-tion always shown by Nlr. Thomas B. Portwood. who gave impetus to the dream of Thomas Jefferson High School. I2 'WR OSCAR E VIILLPJR Our Ass1 tant Super111te11de11t plans an lITlp0I'l3I1l p'1rt 111 the greatness f Jefferson H1gh School MR. IC. W. ROBINSON Ho has shms'11 cuuruglc and ftlflffdglll 1 In 1 dent of the Sill! A11to11in School Bonn oftie Sedan! 'gowwl Mr R R Cardena Wir L E Flte Ur Ge0rgeC Cuthue 7.4-,ef 'Vlr J G Klzer 'Vlr O E Laumer Mrs H Mlller 1 '1v-'sm hw 5, 'X 1 1 Y L .S . .M . L Q , , 0 s ' . ' . , -'ew S' -1 ' X M.. amp- X T915 J 7 4 2 '. 'fl 3 1 Q . . ' Q- ' al 1 S. . . ' in ... -. . . y ..,.,R , 1 MR CLYDE COTT Asszsmnt Prznczpal Dean 0 Bow bl X NJC P1 Ill! zpfzl is- ' VIRS PAYTON KENNEDY Dean 0 Fzrls aff- ,- Q, ffiiv HHN Nllllhlla XllxlX5 vlllwrrrfzffif-1' lwff-lim XII N llIfli'l'llX ,IIXIFXI-Y Rfgisll ffl .Nt-rm-lfllx 7 ' afzetde ofthe jeff ter-.tl mer Xs all rwucls are stiitl to leacl tu llfmie. su all jefferson sturlents' paths eventually - . -Il llffir-t-.N Slwultl :me want spevial permits or infurmutifm. lie kmms leurl In tht Nlfil tlrit he will lie arlmle tn get it there. Transcripts for stuclerits entering or leaving imizitic' lwll m'1mt1'ul. pulmlim' zulrliress lm-aterl in the Nlaiu Office. T11 e .Y4'1'I'!'fIll'Ii!'S am! the erstm are lrtmfllt-tl tlic-re. Stutlt-nts rsvt'eix'e their locker numlmers aml eomlrinations. wok 1'eplz1c-t-im-rits. zmfl tiekets In selwol actixities there. Girl sturlents. all iilmers nl uiriltmiit-tl gruups. xwrlx in tht- uffiee tm a vuluntarx' hasis. for which tllex' rerfeiw merits. Thex' assist lu answering Jliones and cleliverinv messa es. The U C system. rmrl classroom paging system are all njfir-e IISSIISIITIIIN are liarrl al zrorlf. r-4' mi uf ? Q j x wtf, Q . .i if' fl 1, .gf 3 ' fl e t z ,A . Q. Nh 'C Qi NIISF li Xlill KKK XNIJICHSUX fig -' fs he 'T X , qiffiti' . NIH. .l. l.. MISS YlYl.XN MR. Cll:XRl.l'fS MRS. BJXSSIIC H155 Nl.X'I l'lFi .XYIJHEWS .-XHS'l'lflN R. BFXDICH Q. lllCNNF'l l' SHARP lil-iFWlfH llfrllzwmzfirx Spruzfsh SI'ft'7l!'l' Sorirzl S!'IA1'I11'1' lfr1gl1'sl1 Fllflllll Tllfvllts, lllllllff' T1'f1ff1r'1'.9 11112 of tfl7I!'l'fI'!I The creative art courses in the Fine Arts Department lead the Jefferson student into a variety of art fundamentals and furnish a basis for later specialization. Equipped as an artist. he learns to control and create forms of art that meet the needs of contemporary living, for a career in art, or for art as a hobby. Such varied interests as interior decoration. costume design. commercial art and layout are offered. During the war years students were offered courses in a camouflaging and map drawing. Jefferson artists can he expected to hring honors to the school from such contests as Printing Wfeelc. Battle of Flowers Band Festival poster competition. and numerous other local and national contests. Fifteen art scholarships are offered to 'Jefferson art students. These girls study the cosiume IXESIQQIIS subnzittefl for their approral hy their lalenferl fellow artists. i This class is busy lllliillg' ffictaiion. Commercial students look forward to business careers. With a major in com- mercial subjects one is well equipped for stenographic or secretarial johs. Thi- students have the hest equipment with which to work. There are typewriters. hook- keeping machines, and office practice equipment and scopes. The Students help run off the programs and other information for the different departments. cluhs, and organizations. The more advanced bookkeeping students assist with the school records. MRS. lil LLI BROWN English Scrilzblers MISS MARGARET MRS. ELMA EYERS H. BURKE CAMPHELI. Si'IAl'7l!'f' Commercial MR. BOB CTTAMITERS Srivlzrr' Ifrzslfvllzflll Conch B Team Fooilmll Coach law Team MISS PEGGY Cl .OU D SIJ!'l'f'lI Mrzsqzu' and Care! K3 if -nur R T' K .x 1. E' 5 HS' .-K QEQA ltls magazine alay' in this English. class. They seem to be enjoying the variety' of magazines that are supplierl to them by the school. The teachers in the English Department try to recognize the individuality of each student. so that they may help in the development of the students talents and per- sonality. This is done by developing skills through oral and written lessons Other than the text workbooks. films, tape recordings and records are used as teaching aids. As Jefferson is a college preparatory school, many graduates are able to begin in a more advanced English course when entering college. Law, teaching, and the ministry are some of the fields entered by those students who excel in English. A major in English. which consists of three years, is required of each student. Entry into various contests is encouraged. Among these is the Texas Poetry Day Contest, in which many from Jefferson have won prizes. I MRS. LORENA NIR. BOB MRS. PEARL S. MISS RUBY EVELYN MR. KENNETH D.-XYIS DENNIS DOOLITTLE DUGOSH EVIERY Science Science English Art Band Director Assistant Tri-Hi-Y Fine Arts Instrumental Football Coach Society Music Track Coach JH Club 75 3 'K X K a. W l it I MR. J. A. MRS. MADCF. O. MISS MARILYN MISS BERTA MR. E. O. HAKALA FAUVER FINNEY GANN GEORGE lnrlustrinl Arts Science English English Social Science Bi-Phy-Clzern ,lournnlisrn Declaration Quill and Scroll 74eam44,a,4gaw9n deaauawemwam I The study of foreign languages enables the student to appreciate and to under- stand the basic structure of his own language. This knowledge also helps to break down the language barrier so that be may know more about his neighbors. Not only is the grammar of the language taught but also the customs of the French and Spanish speaking people. Latin classes learn about ancient Roman culture. Students are urged to take at least two years of foreign languages, as many colleges require it. Miss Arsteirfs Spanish class is enjoying slides taken by their instructor during her recent tour of Spain. as 'Y I ,fl Here the group is offering opinions on queslions lzamlezl to their class chairman. f I I I I , C4 M602 Dating and teenage family problems are just two of the numerous subjects dis- cussed in the family life classes. The students. with the help of Mrs. Wallace, learn to understand the reason behind their problems and solve the majority of them. This course may be taken by any student, as classes are held every Thursday during library periods. No outside work or grade is given. Many films on getting along with others are shown and discussed. MRS. SALOMAY MISS MARIE MRS. THERES.-X T. MISS GRACE D. RICHARD J. HARRISON HELIAND HICKS HUEY JOCZ Spanish Social Science .llrzthmzatics English. MV!Sgt., U. S. Army Martha Skelron Commandant Officers and Non- Commissioned Officers' Club 'Maya' , L H . .,,,. 4 Q gt, '. N Y x ii, ef' Ss' , -g Q 40- .5 ' - : sz ' 7 xii! if' ,' H5 .f,:'g,: ' 1, .ZYl. sf sw, i' , .0 3 ' in-sm x Eiilx , l 'ii Nlli. Cl..Xl'lJ N. Nlll. ll. 'lf NHSS lfl,tJRI-INCH MRS. l l,Ulil'iXCl'i NIIS5 .llf:XX ll JONES .lUXl'iS l,'XNtlFOlilJ Nl. l.l,OYlJ l.0NlQW'l'l'll Sf'ff'lIl'f' llIIlI1.SfIfIIl yllfs .llz1If1f'r11f1I1'r'x lzirzglisll S1It'r'l'lI .llcftmly .llusturzgs Slfafirzg Club Girls' Crzdvf SHIIIPIII Ifolzrzcil Curpx 5pnIf1'gl1lr'1'.S , ' ,cmda cwzmafzktie Improving family living, developing abilities for democratic living, and adjusting to social and economic environment are the aims of the homemaking department. Many courses of homemaking are offered in both departments: cooking, child care, flower arranging. and menu planning. in the one, and sewing. modeling. and etiquette, in the other. Many types of training aids may lie used: films. visiting professional people in that field, current events, and field trips. The homemaking girls, today, have the most modern equipment available with which to work. uSC1L'l'f1g? llis easy. ' say these girls Ill?l7l0lISffIlfI-7l:2' the 'l'IlTI.0llS stages of zlressnzaldng. Ffvqdsp Q MRS. ALICE MRS. LYNDA MR. C. E. MRS. BESS MR. GEORGE W FULLER LOVELACE NICCUTCHEON NICDANIEL NICINTYRE MAHAN Library Library Mrzthernatics English Library Library Council Girls' Cadet Sophomore Corps Class Sponsor U l 4544117 teacd cane af 54464 and I w The library science class prepares those who wish to become secretaries for their first job as they work under the supervision of our librarians. While they receive this training, they also give service to their fellow students and the school. They prepare the books for the shelves and rebind the damaged ones. They serve as assistants at the desk by checking roll, and checking the incoming and outgoing library books. Many times these library assistants work for merits for either the Lassos or Girls' Cadet Corps. Binding books and helping with the many other things that take place behind the scenes in our library is their job. a . si. atwze ' me we!! Two years of mathematics are required for graduation from Jefferson. A major in mathematics, requiring three or four years, prepares our graduates for college work in preparation for careers in engineering, teaching, architecture, etc. Jeffersonls eleven mathematics instructors are proud of the records made by its umathl' majors. Many of those pictured above in their first struggle with algebra will go on to find the field of higher mathematics fascinating and rewarding, not only in their professions but in the solutions of daily problems. MISS ONA MRS. ANTOINETTE MRS. BOBBIE MISS ROSALIE MR. RAYMOND MARSCHALL MOORE MORGAN MORRIS MOSES Social Science Science English Mutlzenmtics Vocal Music Senior Class Latin Club ,lrzspers Euclidean A Cappella Choir Sponsor Math Club Glee Club Jeffersonaires Mixed Chorus Orchestra Director 'S-1 -XQ i at hgh 23 bi. EXX ' is fi F rea 4 3 :g,555'f - .-. . xisigl.--4 :Q '- - I' Times: .fi , ig . i -41 - ky, , , 3 .ff i HRS. VIRGINIA NIR. HARRY E. MISS JULIA MRS. C.-XTHERINE MRS. ELEANOR CREED N.-XL' NORTON OLIPHINT PEDIAR PETERSON Hflgfislz ,IIIIIIIUIIIIIZICS Social Scicncc Englisli Social Science Frencli Tom-Ton' Lv Cercle Frrirzcuis Junior Historians Eau Aowgompdawmpdqgaepw qeaw. The Jefferson band is composed of many different sections: the Mustang concert and marching band. the intermediate or Pony band, and the Colt band or beginning band. The Band Parents' Association. organized to help the band members. owns and provides all instruments. Our band is present at all football games and pep rallies. It represents Jefferson in parades, neighboring communities, Interscholastic League marching, concert con- tests, church performances, and civic club programs. In 1953 the Mustang Band took an inspiring trip to Washington, D. C.. from which they gained much informa- tion. For the past five years they have brought home the trophy for the best marching band in the Buccaneer Days celebration. Corpus Christi. - Our UB band is finding that hard work brings good results. Which team will bat first? dyddzdz ga, good Our physical education classes develop good sportsmanship in the ugymv students. A different sport is chosen each nine weeks by the students. Upon the completion of the study of a sport such as volleyball, basketball, and baseball, an intramural game, between the different classes, is played. These students are taught good health habits both physically and mentally. Many times during the football season, the girls, ugyml' classes are called upon to make pom-poms for the student council to sell. MRS. CLADYS MRS. ALMA MRS. LOU PICTERSON PICTRICH PYKA English ljnglislz Home Economics tlI0l1fil'l'll0 H0 7'Ul-Ing Om and Club Scroll MISS BESS RICHARDS Physical Erlucntion J-Ettes Lasso Roping Team Sports Club MISS GLORIA SAIN English f mr ., asia 1 I q ., ', wa gau- ts ,Q - vga. a 'af ' f's. ,A if lgl Qb,, I . A H, X .7 0. he ' l NIR. l.. E. NIR. RUPERT MRS. NI.-XRY MRS. EDITH NIISS OIC X H SORENSON SPRUTT EI.lZ.eXBIQ'l'II TUNNELL V OCEI .llnthennzfics .lI!lfi1l'III!lfl.CS TAI.IAFEHRO Cornmerrial Sofia! .Sfzfme Chess Club llfltfli' llislory 5f111fff'SlPf'f1ff' itrritzonnl Hi- I' illzzrtizu Jefferson Randolph Senior Class C0-Sponsor 20,7,Z.4cw9fzocwnwc2'4 fafzzfwentq I The purpose of the R.O.T.C. is to train leaders. and to develop a high sense of patriotic citizenship and interest in the individual responsibility of citizenship toward the preservation and protection of American institutions and ideals. There are thirteen subjects taught besides drilling. They are Military Organiza- tions. Customs, First Aid, Weapons, Marksmanship, Infantry, Small Unit Tactics, Map Reading. Military Teaching Methods. Brances of the Army, Military Services and Traditions of the Army, Courtesy. and New Development of the Army. The R.0.T.C. not only drills and conducts reviews every Vllednesday. but also is of great service to the school. Every day they put up and take down the 'flag in front of the building. patrol the campus area where cars are parked. and stand guard in the cafeteria. They represent Jefferson in parades and compete with other schools in drilling and Inarksrnanship. Here the boys are practicing their aim in an oulzloor class by lhe pine trees. Studying a model of the real thing helps these Sophomores understand more fully their subject, modern inventions. Saeed! ' acewtde miie MR. VERNON WALENTA Physical Education Football Coach J Club One year of United States history and a grade of 70 or more on a test on the Constitution of the United States are required of all Jefferson graduates. Students choose from English and world history, sociology and civics for the second re- quired year. ,lefferson has had winners in the annual Hearst American history contest, both city and national. The ten social science teachers who comprise that departmentis faculty maintain a library of hooks, magazines, and newspapers for study reference and for casual reading by students aware that every dayls news is making history. MRS. ANNA B. MR. JEWELL MR. WILLIAM J. ROBERT WALLACE WALLACE WATERMAN WARREN Family Life Science Commercial .1l Sgt.. U. S. Army Education Senate Instructor Information, Please AIRS. LAURA MR. VICTOR MRS FR XNCEN Nllbn NI XRY WEIR WEISS W ELCH W HE XT Library Science rllailzernntzcs In sl: Junior Class Candid Camera In Sponsor Club W . . 0 After a year of laboratory science required for graduation. something of the laws of science is understood by Jefferson students. They observe those laws at work in the laboratory. carefully collecting facts to be used as the basis forvaccurate deductions. They appreciate the interdependence of plants and animals. the funda- mental makeup of matter, the types of energy and their uses. Graduates from Jefferson have made notable contributions in varied fields requiring scientific training. ln the laboratories. in hospitals. in oil refineries. and in classrooms are workers who are proud to say. HI was a science major at Thomas Jef- ferson High School. Collecling hydrogen gas is the ex- perirnen! being marie by these chem- istry students. :- This scene of the Senior Frolicu needs more rehearsingfi says the director. Speed an cfm! I O I Speech students may be preparing for careers on the stage, on radio, and on television. Speech students learn poise, self-assurance, stage presence, and good speech habits. There are many phases of acting. Fundamentals, radio-drama, debat- ing, and play production are just a few of them. These students learn by experience the correct method of adjusting lights, scenery, and backdrops, and the feeling one has while appearing on stage. MRS. EDNA MISS XIMENA MISS CHARLOTTE MRS. ELIZABETH WILLINGHAM J. WOLF E. WRIGHT YOUNGER Home Economics Sociaj Scimm, Spanish Commercial Honzenzaking Fnlure Business Club Leaders of America X XX -5-4. Au '57 MRS ELLA 'VIRS EDDIE Mlsszstant Manabf r Manager The cafeteria personnel gue much thought to the students enjoy ment of thelr noon meal On special occasions such as Thanksgiving and Christmas they go to extra trouble to prepare fancy holiday 3 . ff lr , EL t n s HABERMAN AW6l'JDLEE l . 7 ' ' , , dad , 1 . i L -V . . i I meals. With very few exceptions all food served is prepared here at school by our eighteen employees. The only days of the week that continue to have the same menu are Wednesdays with Mexican food and Fridays with fish. It receives its basic menu from the dietitians in the central office. These foods are varied according to their popularity. Jefferson's lunch hour is divided into two periods to alternate with advisories. Our etghteen ca eterta employees are gathered together behtnd the lunch counter TF 132525 t ..IiSis11seggs 'L f' . J ','f.1S2 57f.1'f Q T' V 1-oi ,. . JW 'Y' 5' G2 .. I ., x. so MR. ERNEST W. MR. OSCAR W. BANKHEAD Mlf'l7tll2ll Custodian Head Grzrzlrfrzwr Engineer I I I I I ww Mew , Many things that take place behind the scenes of our school are done by our custodians. When something goes wrong, as when a locker sticks or a light bulb burns out. they are always on hand to fix it. After school social events they take time to clean up and close the doors. Jeff is cleaned once a day, and the halls and stairs are swept twice. The grounds are kept looking beautiful all year round by our gardeners. The grass is out every two weeks and watered nearly every day. The gardeners are often seen planting flowers and shrubs in the patios and along the walks. The custodiars work in shifts. Five of them, including the two maids. arrive here early in the morning and leave after school is dismissed. The other four arrive at noon and depart about ten o'clock at night. On cold mornings some of the men are in the boiler room as early as four o'clock. Some 0 our cuslorlians pose or the photographer in ilze boiler room 5.313 ,pa- .. , , 7 952 A year that was very important in his- tory-llerbert Hoover was president of the United States. Hitler had just been awarded German citizenship and was run- ning for president of Germany, a dozen eggs could be purchased for 8 cents, the notorious murderer. Pete MacKenzie. was captured, f'Million Dollar Baby , and nMoonlight Saving Time were popular hit tunes, the planet Pluto was discovered, and the following article appeared in the San Antonio Light showing the enthusi- asm with which the tremendous new school was greeted. at 'When Thomas Jefferson Senior School opens its doors to more than 1500 stu- dents February 1, 1932, the last touch will be made upon one of the finest high schools in the United Statesf said Carleton Adams, architect. 'HConstructed at an approximate cost of 31,050,000 the school will combine in its many features beauty and equipment up to the minute in efficiency and attrac- tivenessf Adams said. 4'The auditorium of the school, with a seating capacity in excess of 2000 is second to none on local theater stages. The stage boasts a 50 foot arch, and the pit is large enough for an orchestra of 56 instruments. The auditorium is indirectly lighted, and accommodations are included for the fu- ture installation of a pipe organ, a cooling system, and motion picture sound equip- ment. The library will seat 400 students. Stackrooms will hold 15,000 volumes, in addition to the shelves about the walls of the library proper. Adams declared that an attempt was made to provide sufficient architectural expression in the library to give the students a feeling of quietude and dignity. The cafeteria, with equipment costing more than 840,000 will accommodate 900 students every 121f3 minutes, it is estimated by school authorities. In addition there is a faculty dining room built to accommo- date 85 persons. The cafeteria is equipped with a public address system so that the students will be able to eat to music. 4 Thomas Jefferson is the finest high school in the United States,' architects declare. 32 When the Thomas Jefferson High School was opened in Febru ary, 1932, it was a million dollar structure splendld among acres of sunflowers, native grasses, and tall weeds lllll m III ma ' 1 'ffj'fi1ll11 Illll Hi? , x 4 ,Qvfl f 2 , 2 1 , ' xilnkq' -7 V i ' .highs-4,... v:w -J - 1411 A ' A 1 'S' ' 5- ' A-1 -RWE N, K ffm . 'IBN if Y 7a , . .5423 fra .Q?s'gj Q,. 1g? ,521 ' 5755, W ' 112. 4, 'Z'-,ix ' EM X- ,Q r , H 5... , . 1 4, J1 113 V ' -, .K Y 'CQ ' 4' ,' U X9 A -3 'A 'Elia-.ft x X' l . . .- ., f., N. L 1:-wx-u 4-:Qs ' J 1fgg.F.,:,'5v5,. .I , ,,wf5fJ13 :f,, 1 ' X -gs 11, rf?-' 51. ' -A L, xx 1, Q VW-'r' . W, -M ,.,, elf: W 1:11 ,.,: E . wifi' 4 glfkik 1 .. F I 1 1 IX I NT 7x 'I' 11 Q I ' ' 2' x iam . , x , 1' ,, , . if 1 , ,iff- :, v.55H'e'r l l ' 93 'QW' 1 . . ,aj I -A, , V. -i N, . , 'L 5 Q J ' , xfiw v f 'U ,, ,i . , an , b 52515 ,llffif - . Q -X I .' ' T, .1 , ' 'x 1 ix 5 I K Z 2, '5 fi Sf V5 fffiz- 4 ' 'X' Ji- r Tim' '- .n-' 2 ' M 'Nw Jil My U QL-Ag, . B Eg-491 lqgivtf' :1 ', , 2151. i 55- 'lg xf !!x'f',iJ'v 1 'A W- ' '74:.s Ji? IP rl' f-5 .1x9.-1'fQq',7NQ',l.' . t X Z ffmsazafmz. vt slag .AAA -,gt..dm. -J Thomas .leffcrson is still one of the fin- cst high schools in the linitcd States. The school is hasically the same, hut the sur- I'ULlllfllllgF have changed. and many addi- tions have hcen made. The old Spanish Acres cow pasture' of N932 is now a heautiful thirty-three acre garden. This has lice-n accomplished. with the help and guidance of Mr. Rogers. hy the interest and spirit of the student hody shown hy this article appearing in 1932. shortly after the school was opencd. Landscaping of the grounds at the Thomas Jefferson Senior school will he conducted under thc direction of Miss Mamie Stein fretired. June. 19551, spon- sor of the Botany Cluh. it was announced Thursday. The cost of planting. with the shruhhery furnished hy the school hoard, will not exceed five dollars. Miss Stein declares. Students making poor grades in their hotany suhject will do the weeding and hoeingf' Since then many of the cluhs and organ- izations of the school have taken particular areas as their own special heautifying projects-an example of which is the heau- tiful Skelton Cluh Patio with its many thousands of camellias. poinsettias, pansies. magnolias, and other seasonal flowers. The campus is certainly different, but the growth ofthe surrounding community is equally as striking. Thousands of homes. several community centers and primary schools. and many churches where only a few scattered houses stood in 1932, and all are here hecause of Thomas Jefferson and the community grown up around it. The school will always remain one of the finest hecause the students are very careful to preserve the building and equip- ment. and each graduating class tries to leave Thomas Jefferson in a better condi- tion than it was when they came. and flowers grow in placp of tht- we-eds and native grasses. The town has moved to the school. and thousands of homes. yards. and trees dot what was only prairies and fields. l l l 35 , f ...un-H The artistic eye uf the camera vaptures the lueauty uf the last ruse of San .-Xntuni0's famous sunnner. fuuncl here in the ruse garden uf the Shakespeare Cluh. ln this terraced patin. lncateml in Ji-ffersnifs frnnt at-reage. gruw a variety of roses enjoyed my all because of the generosity of the 5hakes. 17 1. The Senate patio features the tallest evergreen on the campus. Beneath its feathery hranehes students nieet to sit a few hrief minutes on the stone heneli there. or to loll away the remaining lunch time at the sun clial. The unhrnken green nf the patio Cmn- hine with the iron grill work to reflect the inas- culinity of the rrluh which spfmsois it. f- if 'Viz 'P t . 'Q A' 'D 1-. -' sw.. 'I Y -ie' V., '41 V I . 'qu N -' 'li A r' 1 ' .L 1 5 g 3 A lm Xfzffujxz 75 ' Q L , .f fffP':T'f ' The fish lll tht- 11111111 of tht- Sturlent flUUllf'll . -- fi patiui gt-1 pq-1'ft111z1l tlltltl i11tlixiclur1l z1tte11tiu11 fftlllll ' 2, 'V hi- ri L lllf? Ntuclent 111111111-ll 111e111l1ers. Flhut sz1111e serum- 4 :-1.:,f,S5,' 11 7 carries over tu ewrx student of Jefferson who hehe- 7 R X ' 'V f 'if flts fr0111 the network of slclewulks lzurl hx' the Stu- -Qgfwwff:g,avi'15jf:fff ' f . . , . . ' . rf' .L .. dents tlllf-lllg ll1t'lI'. L.lH'15lIl13F l1c1l1rlays. the Wllllfj V'I'lll1gl1l lfllll t'llLllI4S aml l1e11t'l1t's IIl1lAt'llZlSCtl hx WK' .,, their NIJZIPGI' rlrive 111t1110F. and from the flmser- -V . ing shrubs Llllil trees that lmnler tht- patiu. xi l 11 f 4 '1 P , 1 ,A 4, 9 'f , i ' : 1 - - 'Y ' ,ytfm- ,aw ., 97 37, if mf -ff'! 1 -in f' - - , .LQ y gf ' 'V'-'A v Vik- J -artsg. vf l 1 :ff Nw.: JT.. GA. , ':Lr.z,, , H A ,V -. . The heauty of San A11t011io's short hut gentle spring seastm is reflected here in tht- Martha Skt-ltc111 Literary Snr-iety patio. The tulips. rlaffoflils. and pansies are purchased and 111ai11tai11etl hy the 111e111lJers of this social club who furnish flower c1rrz111ge111e11tS and eorsages for st'l1tml lJt'FFUllIlf'l iillfl IlillI'HllS. During other seasons there are c'z1111cllias, poinsettias. roses. and 111ag11olia blossoms to fill the eye and delight the senses of students. faculty. and visitors. , , H 3 Z ' 5 , s W r 6 , - --M , ' ' '16 is SQ Q 161116 I' I3 V7 ll mn Q L N 1 lum UT U91 I IJXXII I P I NL 4 UPQIHIVT 1 7 The famous twin silver clmnvs of effersmm are Seen hers' from thv Jart uf th campus known to Jeffersun sludvnts as The Island 2.5 -5 v 85125, df !1b:f'u , f ' 7-uf 3' . ,-Zif'23'Yi. I5 'MA .. ' U. X Q , .4 I, fl , el ' wr Q ',H. qi: . s4. h 124' ',. 3 'ww ' 9 . -f',-Lv, .... -A , - -. .--,,,.M nwvw I , , .4:J f l . MIKHHOL 1 ,H L Qtfye.. 4'x' ,Q A v , . .. ,stu ,' . ' I Q Agzf ,M- -,-f- .fi 4- x 1, -- X- .sw-X -.f-A -'A - ' f . '- 1. 4 U' N' , .li 1 I lin 1y4 . 1 'lf' lr .,w , t U': . ' 5 D B 4 D t B 1 ,A,' Q 3. ' . x ' I' 1 ', , . 1. ' Q F ' tl!! 1 Vs U c . -1. -A., 5 v x x , , L.p , , . , . , .Ld ' Q 4? fs x 4 .if .5 , X ' -1 .Li - , 'W ' rf -N- 1y...., lg , ' .f Y- ' , s 'SA j ' Q' 1 T Q 1-un-. Q. Y' 'xy F Oo 99,1 V gx t , 4 ' i f :'.,' A xi x Q 15, xg 1 Al wx i fw ,'f 'fi' .'w'.Jgq,gl I .xml AN , - wh M M , .. 5 ' -1 I R I 7 YN 1 ! v4 'f The wondrous heauty of Thomas Jefferson High Sf-hool is shown magnificently here against a cloud-flecked Texas sky. The Vorinosa uzaleas. Hr. Rogers choice for flowering shruhs to horder the glracm-fully eurved front walks. hlaze with vihrunt pinkish-purple against the rolling acres of green that make up Jeffersons thirty-three acre campus. The twin silver domes, the wide walk to the triple front doors. the flag rippling ahove the pine and magnolia trees. the rolling lawns and clipped hedges. these are the year-round pride of the students of Thomas Jefferson. livery season. however. hrings its special splendor: uzalc-as in the spring, sunnner roses. and eznnellias. golden chrysantheniums in the fall. and during the hleak winter months. the flame of the poinsettias. ss ,AS Althmlgh ,lvffvrsml ilsvlf has not changed greatly. the grounds have certainly llIldCI'gOIlC many changes. :lu lnillnilllugfmlll' V' 'n . smlllll L-. A .-f 11- 'NIr Rogrr eny01 ann 11011111 a he 11111 III 1932 xx 0 1 101 Q0 19 Q C ,,.-or ana' -:rf-'Hawaii- lb- ki , If L 1111 11r1111r 111111 0r1 1n11 rt111ns 110unrl11111t1ran 42 Ag . 1 1 tll 0 1 11 e 111 1 1111111 1917 X11110uf11 111111111011 has men 1 llbgkf s 10r e 1 r1n1 ll 1111 SN 1r11e11 111 1 p01 011111 I3ef01e 1115 1f1r1er 11 e 11 011 111 1r1e1 lll 1111111 1 1111111 1J1G111f.I11'1I'N 811.11101 11111 111 111111 -Menue 111011 SLIIOOI 1e 11Q1 1111-1111 1111 1e11 11111 10111111 1Ir 110g,1r 11-3.111 11111 '1 111001 1S111C11 under 111 111re1t1011 11'lQ be 111111-11 Ntfate INTERN XTION -XL IIXNIE has been galned 111 ,Ieffersons ca111pus and 1ra111t10ns Through 115 11161113 f11e 1e1r h1s10r1 Jeff and 11s 0rgan1z'1t1ons 11316 been featured 1n nun1er0us rnagazrnes 111 the NIar111 1930 LIFE an elght page photo graplnc essa1 appeared NATIONAL GEO G11 KPHIC THE ANIERICAW WELKLY and e1en a n1agaz1ne pubhshed Ill Rotterdam H011an11 ha1e featured Jefferson 011 1he1r pages PATRIOTIC SPIRIT ra11 hlgh at ,Iefferson dllflllg W0r111 War II 1101161 ra1se11 131 the sale of 11ar honds and s1a1nps pa11l for Jeeps tanks and e1en an '11rp1'1ne Scrap 1r011 11r11es talent sh011s an11 p1a1s a10 he1ped the 11ar 1ff0rt Jefferson was e1a111111111 1 all e1111rgen11 11151311211 R O T C an11 gun 11ass 111116 11as g1XE'I1 01er t0 flrst ald tlillllllg for the students L,3Il1OUf1 1glHg was taught III the art c1asses VIan1 teachers served 111 draft ce11ters from se1en a n1 10 91X p 111 If another war should come Jefferson can he depended on to do 1ts share 1n defendlng Arnerlca I , ,H ..,, y,ff -' ,, . 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I wpuwl 1 1 ffer o11 1 I0 11011 t11e t'1t0 fllI 1l plfuoff er w 111111 s rn 1111 11011 161111 ur La111a1 'md Luflun to f'1ee Odessa 111 st1t0 1111s e 01111 c 1 Kmght and 1xx1e Rote was undefeated 1 1111 KCQQ1 romos 11011 110111 2114- 111 111e 91111111161 of 1952 ln June of that Xear sexentx fue Lassos and 111e1r thap erones flew to MEXICO C115 for a week Q1 111see111g 1r1p Summer aet111t1es for Jefferson Ofg8ll1ZZElllOflQ also mclude the Lasso 1r1p to the 1939 World s 1dlI' 111 New York C113 and the 111ore recent Band trlp to W3QhlI1glOI1 DC Choral groups haxe toured Tekas and Student COUIICI1 groups haxe attended conxen tlons all ower the 1,n1ted S111es INTEGRATION makes lllstory at Jefferson 111 September 19:15 T1l01ll'lQ Jefferson H1g11 9011001 opened 115 doors for the f1rst t1111e to Negro stu dents after a Supreme Court DCCIQIOD to l1JO1lQ1l segregauon III pLl1J11C schools S111 AI1t01110 was the flrst major CIIV 111 the South to comply a fact whlch attracted nat1o11w1de publlclty Our Negro students haxe found fI'16I1C1S among fellow students and teachers if U11 N dl! dl 1111 1 I 1 111 I I lf l 111110111 .ldllx 111 11111 fu 111111 11111111.11 jlltlllil' 001111111 Q-mor 1 from allxl on , U ,l1f1 1 1'1115OX N11'S'1'.-XXCS I't'2l1'1l state 11111 ls 111 1916. 0110 111110 111 1110 11151311 . of Je 1 s 1110 11111111111 1011111 1111s A L ' a -1 s 1 ' . 1 U . 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T111- llllll al IIIIIIHN g1r1-1-ting cards to ex-students i11 1111111 0 1 1111111 sale w11i1'11 pai1l for an airplane 1 1 a 111 lFliI'1't'S was spoiisored by the Student Esersone alv1aw 11a fun 1111111- working 11ar11 at the Student Council paper drives. a .Xl 11111 1-lalnorate Slltiwlllllll-5 Ball 111-111 1l111'ing 1111- Cliriftniae waaoii Nlr. T. fy Rogers and Nlils l'1lf1I'1 IlK'1' l.3IllQl'11I'11 are 110111111-11 as King an11 1x1llt't'Ilu 113' 1111 Slllflftlll Council 011101-rf anrl 01ll1'l'lf1yl1l sulvjvcts. I I I Council, The name of 1111- plan1' was Spirit 01 Thomas 1111- l0l'S0Il.-Q Yearly the Council 51-n1ls 111-11-gates to the county. statc. SOLl1l1l'I'll 211111 national 9111111-111 Council conventions. T1111 Coun- cil has COIlilI1llt'fl 1-11e1111rag11111ent of proper school confluct and support of all civic e111111avors. The Stuclent Council Patio is one of its prize projects, while they sponsor worship. Cl'11'is1n1as Clll'1.'l'. an1l 111-lp in the selling of 1l'1e MONTI- CELLO. S1u1l1'nt Council I1lPINlJt'I'F. Craig 131 Roger Biel1er1lorf, Fleniingr Hobbs. an1 Davicl Wilcox. are placing: text books in their places i11 the 1111111: room where thes Qource of IHCOIIN for heaw GXDPI11ll1lllit' such as 11an11lJookS. charity drives, convention may be easily found for the next term tripi upluep of 1111 pat11 and the public a1l1lr1-ss system in 1111' cafeteria. uw Vy We ' J 4 A 5, 1 f . ' 1 .K 4 y. Lf f' 'VI' 'fi fl 'if' .-X lmppif-r mml than nlluliclziyu clmfs mit c-xist X' ' for lvffusoii lligh students. It is the fmocloili ' . F from st-limit rnutim- that clvliffhts us. uf cnurse 7' - a Q P 1 , 1' N 5' 'x But the pre-liuliclux CClClJI'llllOllS her? give iiwun f . , X ' .1 cf 0 -'I E nf' if i 1 Q-ff T , 3 .f -' !l, 5 -1 1 ' f e .,A 1 h .,j1 A WPA' ' .Qvl , Q 4, VI' ' , ,:- xx t 5 ,, wh X3 ' 't 5? i -A ll J 4, X 4. f Q., af gg, it 53, twglwfff' lppt-r lf-ll: lln- im-Lining of Tluinksgiving is lik:-ly tu ln- lm! Lllllltllg fmvtlmull tivlu-ts. pimi-puiui. :mil t'I'ik'N of limit ll1'am'li. ltQ rt-al figllifivzllivm- is clrulll- iitimwl vuvll war Lit am Llfr4'Illl7lf' In t'lli'tilll'llQf' rvul yflllllklllt' unmng ,lt'llt'1'SHll stuclm-nts. '- Lf-ft: ,-X jolly ulil lrifh timv mu hail by ull at the- annuzil Svrlatef-Sk:-limi Fpring Fnrmal ht-lil on Saint Palrivliis Day at the- Olmns Clulm. One way in which Jf'll.f'I'SOI1 hfJlpQ uvle-lvratff thv Fic-sta ilw San ,lavinto ie to vntc-r a float in tht- River Parade. Thv thcfmv of this float waf SL Louis in 1903 'r ,nag ie I inf' clvpth and emphasis to these tlaxs. The lllllSl- D' ' ' . val zlntl clrunut tlepzlrttnents. trluhs and organiza- tions connlmine their efforts to prepare us for the celehrution or CUllllllCIl10l'3ll0I1 of these days. Each yt-ur tht- Stutle-nt Counvil huys antl decorate L1 ang. thu tn tree for the main hull. lt f'2lI'l'lt'S nut tht- guml will nf tu hon s whivh are t-lalmnrutvly ct-lt-hrutt-cl at jeff. The giant retl and blue porn-punts seen waving at a tht fmithall games distinguish tht- Lassos from all other Chet-ring: grouws -,X An assembly cleclicatt-tl to Yfttlans Jax 1 sion first ca 1 x xr Jw ll r iqdtt Corws n this way our respects to tht men who haw fought for fur tountrx N am of our 1 smnihlits ftaturt patriotic themes. lil I Qt ist l rs tg 5 l . 1 , 2Ix f'vfN M 81' ff TA' ' 'K 'L The Jefferson- lJLll'l'llt-TF2lt'll0I' fXssoc'iation. the inain link ltetiseen the hoine ancl the school. works for a lietter llINlPI'StLlIlflittg aunong parents. teachers. anrl stuclents. liathersi Night. Founclers' Day. the Senior clance. antl tht- annual talent show are some of the activities sponsored hy our P.T.1X. Food served at the inany Stutlent Council paper tlrives is also furnisheal hy this organization. The P.T.fX. sponsors a parent-ellucation class taught hy Hrs. Anna B. Yvallaee. our guinlance counselor. for the purpose oft cliseussing matters pertinent to parents of teen-agers. An actixe part in the state ancl fefleral legislation rt-garmling school inatters is also ussuniell lwy this hocly. As Mr. Rogers says. When we want to get the jolt rlone. we can always call on the l,.T.:X. Nlrs. XY. l.. Crawforrl looks up froin her 'spaclr' work with which Nlrs. l. ff. Triinlmle has lieen assisting. to pose- with Nlr. Rogers at the 25th annual traw- planting et-rf-inony. and s First place winners in the PTA. Talent Show are awarmletl cash prizes. This. too. is an annual event sponsored by our Parent-Teacher group to raise fumls for the various school affairs where they play hostess. At the 25th Founders' Day lunch- eon. held in the cafeteria. a plaque was presented to Hr. Rogers for twenty-five years of faithful leadership. Other guests of honor were Mr. anil Hrs, Thomas Portwood, school hoarfl members, anfl past presidents of the Parent-Teachers Association. gg! 1 v N Az.. itzfs. 5 QYX il' N l af: t 1 H, ,nh Q N ll '21, it , I in . in fume' will A -- all' 'S ' Jefferson students have eome to realize that they eannot isolate themselves from the responsibilities eaeh eomniunity must assume. They have attempted to find their plaee as junior eitizens of a growing eommunity where they are learning to assume even greater share of responsibilities. 'lihis year the students eontributed to a well-organized lnited Fund drive. A llrotherhood Week Assembly emphasized responsibility for world friendship. liiaeh Tuesday was banking day to help form habits of thrift. Christmas Cheer boxes and Care paekages for-used attention on our love of our less fortunate neighbors. Morning Worship every 'fillUI'StlLlf in the auditorium brought religious leaders of the eommunity to mold students into spiritually healthy Citizens. We hope that these beginnings of our training for good citizenship will eontinue in the eoming years, keeping Jefferson a leader in community service as it has been in the past. Lf. 'w- Tuesday is banking day at Thomas Jefferson. Girls' Cadet Corps visits each advisory to encourage students' saving at least a little each week. Mrs. Doolittle's advisory. pictured here. won a prize for being the thriftiest. Eaeh year the Student Council. through ,the advisories. sponsors a Christmas Cheer drive. which provides many needy families with a happier Christmas. San- dra Sue Brown. Roxanna Mi- chaels. and Ann Brandstetter are packing these lovely presents to he given by Miss 0liphint's ad- visory. ,., A i it 411' Si .14 C5 v Q . 3 bn!! I 'x'Q ff?-' 4' L3 X974 asia ':lWigf':vYQ':?9 .g'bY?'1T '.2't.lVk'aI 'I.ft.'9I.f'.YI.'SVZ.'tlV' A A fAvl'FA The Senior Class production of 'KX Klan llalled l'e-ter upholds the high standards maintained in choosing the Senior plays. llui'n-tts of Wimpole Stnw-I. Stage Door. and Stardust are some of the past productions. Serious Christmas music. presented along with this moment of high drama. with Mike 0'Neil in center stage. helped interpret the true meaning of the Christmas season to jefferson students. who have come to expect a meaningful Christmas assembly. The Senior Frolic is one of the two senior stage productions given each year. All seniors are eligible to try-out. The 1956 seniors chose State Fair for their production. Plays and asseinhlies are a welcome part of school life here at Jefferson. Dif- ferent clubs. organizations, and classes pre- sent them, and they therefore keep the students informed about the traditions be hind the various holidays, create and en- courage interest in good drama. and afford every student with an opportunity to de velop whatever talent he may have in the direction of speaking, acting, dancing ' WWW? VVVV 4 wx 't -5 Q. The Jeff students art- grateful for our t-xwllvritly traintd thou. Here they blend the-ir voices for ont- of our many asscmblics. 76414 singing, presiding. working as a member of the stage crew, or directing. The draperies and curtains are the original ones used many years ago by other Jeff students. Directing the talents of the students today are Miss Jean Longwith and Miss Peggy Cloud. Through their work the student body is pre- sented with various plays and assemblies after in- tense practice and hard work. lt is traditional that the first assembly of the year be given by the MONTICELLO staff. Its purpose is to introduce club leaders and administrators to thc student body, This yr-ar's assembly, Commemorat- ing the 25th anniversary. featured 1932 graduates along with two of our own staff. The Junior Class. too. has an annual stage presentation. The Cast consists of talented juniors interested in dramatics. Green Urow the Lilacsu was this year's presentation. I! ll ll lm I 1 K Qtunlcnt lfmuivil inc-inlmr-rQ Clliil'lt'S Triinlmle unml Hogvr liiclie-lwlurf lice! ihrllii W L! Sh 5 the- carts full of lmoks tu be- rt-turm-tl In the' tn-xt lmnk library. Othvr Jr-ffitcs wait for their turn to vliccli thvir tr-xt hooks in, LZ- ,L , , ,- .A5 5' A typical aclvisury gaze-s intently at copies nf the Declaration, the bi- monthly newspapr-r which gives the impwrtant features of the wevk for jf-ffites to reafl. Under the huge- proscvnium arch Jr-ff's excvllent stage shows and as- semblies are prmlucecl by and for the student body. .il lik ii, fn A XR X f ' NJ' ff ,! Clomnily waiting during rvgistration until a class opens up are Janice Blankc-nfhip. Nancy Johnson, Sarah Lumniis. Martin Ji-nscn. Dun llannncr. and Billy liiel. Top. centvr: llc-rnlwrs of the National l-lonur Socif-ty take test given by tht- National Merit Scliolarsliip Foundation. one uf tlw many given at Jeff to help the stutlm-nts olmtain svlrolarships. .1 4' fi Fi t Jn: urmne lllglllxt Qtandxngz in inc but at thc beginning, of mach term bowls nerd tn lic Checlucl out from slatlong in thf cafeteria 53 ,lLlItlILll'1' 10232 . . . ll st11111-111 1111111 1-111111- 111 1111- 111-11 high s1-11111-1 11111111- iug. T111-1 11'1-rc 111111121-11 111' its tr1-- 1111-111l1111s s1z1- 111111 sp111-i11us111-ss. 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Q il. 5--1 .'- 1 V34 'S 1 H-QMS ff 1 za 1222515 M WW' 'sfi?l5f2H5FifNaW:iWfQ!v21 f'f'vSe::f-a:vaasmxfsaz1ewesa .V ifig 4 , a mlrlvf 1-Um: XX:'1g!'rX--ml ww what v., YP-.wzfgl-i www- -Y-'X 1. ww rv lv WMM mN'1vM'Q1w ww! pw Ml lu HMM' Imww- MPA. Tw vu www 4 :fu 1'- AIDS wx 5 we 3 - . . K n r . ....5 s?fE1 A A 'W ,J : X: 5 07fz5hwm 2w.12, 122 1956 . . . A year which is to stand out as one in which distinction has again reached its goal. The Class of 1956 has certainly seen a drastic change from 1932 when the Blackbottom, Bingis crooning, and Clara Bow were popular. At the pres- ent time we have 'ibopf' Perry Como, and Kim Novak as able replacements. Styles have also changed from those of '32, Girls, wearing full crinolines under their multi-colored dresses, and boys in levis, colorful shirts, and crew cuts make for a crowd in ,leff's halls. In comparison with the social customs of ,32, those of today have seen many changes. Going steady is now commonplace among '56 seniors. Most of the school dances do not allow the admittance of 'Lhagsn or stags,', and a girl who dances with anyone other than her date runs the risk of being con- sidered a flirt. Hot rods, modern sports cars, and family cars, driven by teen-agers who are often accused of letting Dad ride the bus, are the popular modes of trans- portation now. Long, long telephone con- versations, white bobby sox, loafers, and rock'n roll music are sometimes said to characterize the '56 senior. Blue and silver, a combination in recog- nition of ,leffersonis silver anniversary, were adopted for the class colors as well as for the 1956 Monticello. The future belongs to those who prepare for itf, the class motto, seems to be taken seriously enough by the four-hundred seventy-five graduating Seniors. We chose Lynn Finesilver's 1956 Thunderbird to epitomize our streamlined age. I I I I 57 A 'IQAOA . A 'of Qgls' w 1 V RIO BILL STENSLAND d + cmd 'idea 7wte'ae44f4 f?QQV'0V1 l Wir' ' 771' V y , an . ' 7 1 f ff ' 'V ., . . wx if f , JIMMY FOLKES ' ,E Sergeanf-af-Arms Y' 1 I s Y, 1, K . A5 'r .,,,w 9 'fS, M, My Jef .. R+-17 2 X .r X as-'B PATSY ADAMS LYNN ADKINS A Band, Corresponding Aclvisory S Q- C r 9 f a r y 5 Secretary, Majoretteg Ad- FBLA: Lassos. Pfc.g Lasso visory Reporter: FSS: Show: Junior Rep.: Uni' FBLA. Treasurer: Skel- versity of Colorado. tons: Sophomore Rep.: Senior Play: Senior Rep.: Trinity L niz'ersit-Y. MARY LYNN ALEXANDER A Cappella Choir: Home making C l u b : Lassos: Latin Club: Senior Rep. San Antonio College. KAREN ALFRED Jeffersonaires. Vice Presi dent: Lassos. Chaplain MJR: National Honor So ciety: Scribblers: Willam- ette University. MARILYN ALLEN VIRGINIA ALONSO - Advisory Secretary: Girls' Jaspers, Sergeant-at-Arms: : Cadet Corps. Lieutenant Home-making Club: Las- - Colonel: Library Council: sos: Senior Rep.: Baptist Shakespeares. President: Memorial School of Nurs- Spanish Club, Secretary: ing. Junior Rep.: Lasso Show: Rocky Vlc'Dougall escorts Janie Moore through the door way of flowers and into an evening of music and dance Seniors dont forget the Junior Senior prom for it is their official Initiation into the Senior Class LYNDA ANDREWS ,laspersg Tom-Towsg T.S.C.W. MARIANA APPLEWHITE Declaration, Editor - in - Chiefg FSSQ Lassos, lst Lt.g MIR: Math Clubg Student Councilg S S S g Tri-Hi-Yg John Sealy Col- lege of Nursing. 'B' KATHERINE ARMENDT DAVID ARMOR Thllllllllllgl lhrmigh the pages of their .l10llfil'6ll0, Craig Bell and Ann Satterwliite recall their friends and the events that made last year IIlt'Hl0l'2ilJl6'. JOHNNY ARREACA DIANA ASHER Advisory Presidentg Golf Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Team. Captaing Hayneg Lit-utenantg Lassosg MJR: Hi-Yg J Clubg Baylor SSSg Texas Christian Uni- University. versity. v' A Band, Librarian: All- City Bandg All-State Or- chestrag Info Please, Vice Presidentg Senior Rep.g Orchestrag Skeltons, Treas- urerg SSSQ University of Texas. Moore Advisory. JANAT AUSTIN Advisory First Vice Presi- dentg FBL.-'kg Lassos, Cap taing Lib r a r y Councilg Skeltons. Presidentg SSS, Tri-Hi-Yg Junior Clas s Parlianientariang Univer sity of Texas. CHARLES BAKER GORDON BAKER NIARTHA BAKER R. T. Jones Advisoryg Freshman Rep.: Library A d v i S o r y Presiden N. S. Military Academy. Councilg Monticellog Uni- FBLAQ Lassos, 2nd Lt versity of Texas Shakespeare S e n 10 r Rep San Antonio C01 ege bl Frank Krueger and Kenneth Vette-rs woo Barbara June Nichols with English poetry. which all Seniors study in English Vlll. JEAN BALDWIN FBLA: Homeniakin C 1 u b 5 Freshman Rep. Sophomore Rep. l GENE BARNES Sain Advisory. OCT.-Avro BALLESTEROS DON BANKS gr Harrison Advisoryg San Skating Club, Presidentg g ,lfztonio College. Texas AEI. m.: MURRAY BARR HENRIETTA BARRERA Freshman Rep.g San An- Homemaking Clubg Y- tonio College. Teensg San Antonio Col- lege. lVlIMI BAKER Advisory Secretaryg FSSg NAN BAKER Langford Advisory. Tennis Teamg Homemak- ing Clubg Sports Club, Parliamentariang Sopho- more Rep.g Senior Rep.g University of Texas. BARBARA BARNES Art Clubg FBLAg Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Lieuten antg Info Pleaseg MIR cilg Cadet Corps Play Oklahoma A6'c.W. 1 Math Clubq Student Coun- BEVERLY BARNES Advisory, Secretary-Treasf urerg FBLAQ Homemak- ing Clubg MJRg Senior Rep. , BILL BEEKMAN CRAIG BELL Hasne Hi-Y. Havne: l,atin Club. Presi- DICK BARRY CONNIE BATEY FOSTER BRALL Swimming Team: Hayne: A Cappella Clloirg fxrlvis- Brewer Advisory: San All Hi-Yg Sophomore Rep. ory, Secretary-Treasurer: lonio College, dentg Melody Mustangs : Student Council. Treas- urerg SSS: Spotlightersg Senior Class. Treasurer: University of Texas. SPARTA BITSIS JANICE BLANKENSHIP Nlonticello. Circulation Advisory President: FSS: Manager National Honor MIR: SSS: Sophomore Societv President: SSSg Rep.g Senior Rep.: Texas Unlbersllv of Texas. Christian Unirversity. After school Jeffites usually head for Sommers, where they tell some of the news and exchange the latest gossip. Roxanna Oughton, Bobby Fly., Bar- bara .Iean Melton. Mary Anne Davis. and Nicky Schwartz listen intently while John Travis gives them the latest. MARCI BELTON FRED BIEBERDORF Homemaking Clubg ,lunior Hayne: Hi-Y. Historian: Historians: Lassos: Span- Monticello. E d i t o r -i n - ish Club: SSS g Tom- Chief: National Honor So- Tows: University of Texas. ciety: Quill and Scroll: ps. CLAUDIA BILLO Girls' Cadet Corps. lst Lieutenant: Info Please: Monticello. Business Man- ager: Quill and Scroll: Scribblers. Reporter: Skel- tons. Reporter: Y-Teens, Chaplain 3 Texas Luth eran College. BEVERLY BLOOM Lassosz R o p i n g Team. Captain: MJ H: Math Club. President: Student Council, Executive Coun' cil: SSS: Tri-Hi-Y: Jun- ior Rep.: San .'lIll0IIl.O College. NIARILYN BOYLE ll0R0'l'llY RR.-KCl' FI Hom:-making Club: Las- ll llandz Fill..-X: Junior sos, lst Lt.: Student Coun- cilg Shakespeares. Record- Y-'ll-mis: ing Secretary: Tri-Hi-Y: lege. I,'lIIfl'6fSll'Y of Texas. Historians: Sports Club: S1111 fllllfllllill Col- ANN BRAN DSTETTER FTA: Girls' Cadet Corps. Major: Lassos: National Honor Society: Shakes- pearesg SSS: Tri-Hi-Y. Ser- geant - at - Arms: Talents Inc.. Vice President: Trin- ity University. EDWARD BRANDT STANSELL BRAUN Hayne: San Antonio Col- Nlarschall Advisory lege, versity of Texas. XVALT BREEN JIM BRICKEN FSS: Lilrrary Council: rersity of Texzzs. 555: Rive lnslillzte. N Unz- BARBARA LEE BROWN DIANE BROWN A Cappella Choir: FBI..-K: Nlarschall Advisory. Clee Club: Jeffersonairesg Skating: Clulr. Secretary. All this and more, too, is probably what Sparta Bitsis, president of the National Honor Society, is thinking as she ponders over these learned volumes. Sparta's famous sense of humor will forestall despair. we are sure. :X d x' i s o r y President: Forum: Rifle 'IF-am: Um RALPH BROWNE GRADY BRUCE JUNE BRYSON A Cappella Choirg Masque M a t h Clubg Scribblers, Masque and Cavelg Tom a n d Gavelg Tom-Tows, Sergeant-at-Armsg Senate, Tows, Reporterg Univer Vice President. Chaplain, SSS, University sity of Colorado. of Texas. EUGENE BURKE BARBARA BURNS Bi- Phy - Chem, Chaplaing Advisory Secretary, Glee Senateg New Mexico Mil- Club, Mixed Chorusg itary Institute. Spanish Clubg Y-Teens, San Antonio College. PATRICIA BURNSIDE JOHN CALDERON Bon CARR Mixed Chorus, Chaplaing Footballg Hayneg Hi-Yg Advisory Presidentg Ten- Hardin - Simmons Univer- J Club, Sergeant - at- nis Teamg Math Club, Re- sity. Armsg Trackg Monterey porterg ,l u n io r M a t h Tech. Award: Senateg Rice ln- ANN CARTWRIGHT BILL CASSIDY Lassos, 2nd Lt., Library Cheerleaderg Hayneg Councilg Shakespearesg Hi-Y: J Club, Secre- Senior Frolicg Tri-Hi-Y, taryg Library Councilg Sergeant-at-Armsg San An- Trackg Baylor University. tonio College. Little boys fGary Dukes and Doyle Wagnerl shouldn't play with matches, especially in Mrs. Davis's chem- istry class. Our photographer caught them while Mrs. Davis was making the punishment fit the crime. stitule HENRY CASTILI W'ilIt'Tl1lLlIl ,Nclxisu .0 YN . BEVERLY CASTLES :Mlvisory Pr:-simli-lit: lull, lllm-asv: Natiunal ll n n U I' Fnvivtyg S p 0 r I s Cluli. llrn-sid:-lit: 5551 Hrzvlur Ivl1l!'f'fSlIl'. 1 JOHN CHAPMAN Advisory Pre-siclvntg llaf- ketlmall: FSF: SSS: l-'re--hf man Rep.: Sf-ninr Rc-p San .f4IIl0l1l0 College. 1' I1 Sf 4-r I X, K Q51 x D Ax Fr' X KU NIARJORIE CHAPMAN A Cappella Choir. Yiw- Prvsiilvnt: FBI-.-Kg Lassns' Library Cuunril: HJR Junior Class. Chaplain: San Arztonio College. A X 66 FJJ' GLORIA CASTRO Claw- Clulv: lloimwlialiirig Clulm: Y-'liz-vns: Supliu- IIIUTI' Rvp.: lIIf'!1l'IIHlE' Word College. ALAN CHAv1s Davis .Krlvisoryg sity of llIU1l'I'l7. linirer- KENNETH CHIN SUE CLEMMONS Forum: FSF: l.atin Cluli. FBLA: Lasms. Svrgxvanli X Svrgvant - at - Armsg S931 Skvltnns: l. a S S 0 Show: St. llarlrfw LllIll'PfSl.l-I. Texas ffhrislian Univer- sity. JACK COE Hakala Aelvisnryg San tonio College. X-VX MARSHALL COE An- Candid C a m P r a Clulr Hayne: Baylor University Wait a minute. says ,luggie Cum. There are just too many hands here. Dahl Marshall. llarbara Barnes. and John Hoover anxiously hold out their hands for a pieee of deli:-ious cake purehased from the National Honor Society after school. DOUG COOK ROBERT COONRADT Drill Team: Forum, Ser- Brewer Advisory. geant - at - Arms: Officers and NCO Club: Spot- lighters, Parliamentarian: Texas Aceall. S' 'Qui Y, 21. f EDWARD COOPER MINNIE COULTRESS Pony Football: Track: Talents. Ine. Texas Acillfl. LYNDA Cox DAVID CRABTREE DONNA CRASK Sain Adivosry. Chess Club. President: Art Club: Home-making Drill Team: Forum, Re- Clubg lunior Play: Bap- porterz Officers and NCO list .llemorial School of Club: ROTC, Cdt. 2nd Lt.: Nursing. Scrihblers, Sergeant - at - Arms: Texas Acflfl. fl-bf -'rf I X Aff. ' Uh JERRY CRAWFORD JODIE CRAYTON JANICE CROCKETT Hayne: Library Council: FSS: Girls' Cadet Corps. A Cappella Choir: Bi- National Honor Society: lst Lieutenant: junior Phy-Chem. Corresponding ,lunior Play: Senior Fro- Historians: Masque and Secretary: Clee Club: lic: Senior Play: Stanforrl Gavel: Skeltons. Sergeant- Bethany Nazarene College. University. at-Arms: SSS: Freshman Rep.: Senior Play: South- western University, 67 R s Q t CAROL CULBERTSON CAROL CUNo Towi DANEK Home-making Clubg Las- Lassos. lst Lt.: Math Drill Team. lst Sqd. Ldr.: sos. 2nd Lt.: Shakespeares. Sergeant-at-Arnis: Spanish Club. Historian: SSS: Tri- Clubg Student Council: Masque and Gavel: Of- Shakespeares. First V i C e ficers and N C 0 Club: President: Spanish Club. ROTC. Cdt. Lt. Col.: Sen- Hi-Y: University of Texas. Presidentg Senior P l a y g ate. Secretary: S e n io r l MARY A. DAvis FSS: Lassos. 2nd Lt.. Cor- responding S e c r e t a r y MIR: National Honor So cis-ty, Chaplain: SSS: Sen- ior Playg Tri-Hi-Y: Steph ens College. 68 I Tri-Hi-Y-, Parliamentariang Play: De Pazzw I nirersity. University of Texas. l , JIMMY DEAN PEGGY DEAN Hayne: Hi-Y: Library BisPhy-Chem: FSS: Girls' Council, Executive Com- Cadet Corps. lst Lieuten- mittf-eg Texas ASQW. ant: Jaspers: Sopho- more Rep.: Trinity Uni- versity. 1, this isn't the mob svene from Quo Vadisf' ii lt's the inaking of thi- panel picture of tht- Senior Class. SHIRLEY CUELLAR SYLVIA CUELLAR :Advisory Vive President: :X Cappella Choir: Clit Seribblers: Spanish Club: Club: Hom:-making Club San Antonio College. Y-Teens: Trinity Ilnirer sity. DEANNA DAVIS Advisory Treasurer: Info Please: Skeltonsg Sports C l u b, Sergeant-at-Arms: Rep.: Senior Rep.: University. Junior Trinity ELLIOTT DAVISW Advisory President BETTY DIDESCH Snsniu, DOLPH Ut-claratiun: laspers. ll Band: FBIA: llmiw- IN., making Clulmg Junior His- torians: Orc-ln-stra: Skat- ing Clull: San Antonio College. EVA DE LA Cnrz RUTH DELGADO A Cappw-lla Clmir: Tale-nts. Cla-e Clulmg llonn-inakiiigz lnc.: San f4l1Iur1iol,'oll6g0. Cluli: Y-Tw-m. Svrgvant- ab,-Krnis: T.S.l.'.lf'. ag IDX 9 '53 JIMDUNCAN Band: ls Baml: l Southern ,llethorlist I- ni'- rersily. BILLY DVNNM1 A ll v i S 0 r y Prvsidc-nt Hayne-3 Hi-Y: J Clulm Travkg Trinil-i' l'niz'ersit,i'. CLATIS Dimiw PQM Dmiassi EIN Haekellxall Hayne H1Y Offlwlr aml NCO Clull ll 0 it R C Cdl S I Qnpliu lass. Serge-ant-at-Arnis: more R1-p. Sc-nior Rep.: L'l'li1'?f.9l-fj' of Houslon. REN1212 Dnosscniz l ii fn l'l1-aw: lvffvrsuii- airvs. l,I'1'hl1ll'lllI l.assus. Cpl.g' Mutli Clulm. Svrglvant- at-:X rms: Mix:-tl Chorus. Sc-vrvtary: Slim-ltnn-. Hi,- Iorianrl 54rpliuiiiui'f- Rvpj llrzirvrsily' of 7'P,1'r1x. Q? CARY DVKES llaskvtliallg Hayiw: Hi-Y. Vim- Prf-siclent: Library Council: Junior Rep.: Sen- ior Frnliv: Baylor Uni- Z'Pf.Sl.f-Y. Ordering their senior picturt-S VVllll'll they will cherish fnrvvvr. Wayne Heiligman. Alfred Porras. and Katie' Smith give information to ,lelane Flurry and Mr. Culmllwck. BARBARA DKRBIN Homemaking Club. Re- porter: Monticello. De- partments Editor: Skela tons. Reporter: Harding College. MARY E. ELIZONDO Advisory Secretaryg Girls' Cadet Corps. 2nd Lt., Ser- geant - at- Armsg ,laspersg Lassos, Cpl.g National Honor Society: Student Councilg Spanish C lu b 3 San Antonio College. DEE Dt'R10 ROBERT EAKIN Klarschall .-Xtlvisory. T o ni - T 0 w sz Sonlllwest Texas Slate College. ISABEL ESPINOZA PATTI EVANS C. Peterson Advisory. Bi-Phy-Chem. Presidentg Scribblersg Rice Institute. atb ROXY ELTING AUDREY EMIVIANUELLI FSSg Lassos. Sergeantg A Cappella Choirg Uni- SSSQ North Texas State versity of Texas. College. A-t.-ft! .fee I DON FARRIMOND BEVERLIE FASSNIDGE Advisory Sergeant-at-Armsg FSS: Girls' Carlet Corps. Footballg Hi-Yg J Club, Exec. Lt. Col.g Junior Sergeant-at-Armsg SSSg HiSI0riHI1SS MJR: Math Track: University of Ok- Club. Parliametariang Na- Ighgmq, tional Honor Society, His- toriang Student Councilg Trinity University. V Kim Mercado and Mike O'Daniel don't mind playing taxi for Doris Hale and Norma Jean Oc-finger. What's the matter, Doris? Forget your books? JIMMIE FAULKNER ALENE FAVELLA Oliphint Advisoryg San FSSQ FBLA: Home-making: Antonio College. Cluhg San Antonio Col- lege. EARL Flaw HA Band. Presidentg All- City Bandg All-District Bandg All-Region Bandg lnfu Please: Orch:-strag Student Councilg Senate, Parliamentariang Texas ASQW. DICK FINSTERWALD FORREST Firznucii A Band: Uniiersity of Cadet Corps Playg ,lunior Texas. Play: Senior Frolicg Sen- JELANE FLURRY F B L A g Lassosg Scrib- blersg Spanish Club. Ser- geant-at-Armsg Tri-Hi-Yg Senior Rep.g San Antonio College. iur Playg Trinily Univer- sity. BOBBY FLY Hayne, Vice Presidentg Hi-Y, Presidentg Library Councilg Melody Mus- tangsg Student Councilg Freshman Class. Presidentg Junior Class, Presidentg Southern Methodist Uni- versity. DICKSON FLATO Waterman Advisory. BONNIE FLINDERS A Cappella Choirg FSS: Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Lieutenantg Jeffersonaires. Sergeant-at-Armsg Student Council: Skeltonsg SSSQ Texas Christian Univer- sity. JACK FLOYD Senate: Declaration. Grady Bruce. hoping to speed things up. calls out the number for Annette Anderson. while Carolyn Dieckow lets Jimmy Dean look it up for himself. JIMMY FOLKES Footballg Hayneg Hi-Yg J Clubg Track: Sopho- IDOTP Class, Presidentg Senior Class. Sergeant-av Arms: Southern .llellzorlist Uriirersity. ESTIIER FORBES OTIS FORISTER Advisory Presidentg Girls' Nlclntyre Advisoryg Texas Cadet Corps. lst Lieuten- Acefll. ant: Latin Club, Vice President: Masque and Gavel. Parliamentariang Orclie-stra: SSS: Junior Play: Barnarrl College. I SANDY FOUNTAIN NIARCLAY FOWLER CAROLYN FRANKE Lassosg SSSg Freshman Langford Advisory: Green Latin Clubg Good Samari- EDITHE FRANKE JIMMY FRASER Homemaking Clubg Uni- Finney Advisory. versity of Texas. 1:39 ' x I 1 Rep.g Junior Rep.g San .llountain Junior College. tan School of Nursing. Antonio College. SONNY FRENCH DANIEL FROMHOFF A Cappella Choirg Mixed Lloyd Advisoryg New Mex Chorusg Pony Footballg ico Ad'cM. ' U.C.L.A. Morning Watch, initiated last spring by Ihe Student Council, brought seniors Forrest Fitz- hugh, Dianna Asher, Octavio Ballesteros, and Mary Elizabeth Elizondo to the-early morning service held each morning in the auditorium. MARY PAT GADDY GAIL GAISER A Cappella Choirg French Advisory Treasurerg Las- Club Glee Club, Vice sos, 2nd Lt,g Shakes- Presidentg Jeffersonairesg pearesg Spanish C l u b 3 Skeltonsg Stephens Col- Freshman Rep.: Senior ege Rep.q University of Texas. ,lust before finals ,leffites usually go ill even greater numbers to the library to get in some last minute studying. Tom Danek. Betty Stein, Earl Few, and Patsy Walker seem to be taking advantage of the opportunity. Ia tk' JESSE FUENTES ERNEST FULFORD Taliaferro Advisoryg San Advisory President: Drill Antonio College. Teamg Forumg ROTC: Spotlighters, Chaplaing Junior Rep.: Senior Rep.g Trinity University. x - A JOHN GLADDERS EDITH GOLDBERO MARILYIN GRANTIIAM A dvi S O ry President: A Cappella Choir Treas Clee Club Homemakmg Hayne, Presidentg Library urer FBLA Ctrl Cadet Club Councilg Masque and Cav elg Melody Mustangs. Sec retaryg P O n y Football Trackg Talents lnc., Treas urerg Purdue University. L.. ROBERTO GARCIA TED GARCIA BARBARA GHETZLER Willingham Advisory. I IQ O r v Treasurer FSS Girls Cadet Corps L.. s i in v W A!X.s,'?1l?i Jxilvi I xv my s a A . W as M LM .amz stative, Linda Wilcox, Martha Baker, Ann Cartwright, Kay Kester, and Janice Knippa entertain Jeffites with their Cute pantomime during a Senior Class Meet- FRED GREENE Advisory Presidentg Hayneg Library Council, Executive Councilg Sen- ior Playg Trinity Univer- sity. RONNIE GREGORY A Bandg All-City Bandg B B a n d g Oklahoma AQSHI. DARDANELLA GUERRA Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Lt., Chaplaing Homemak- ing Clubg Latin Cluhg University of Texas. JUGGIE GUM Hayne, Historiang Hi-Y, Parliamentariang National Honor Societyg Student Council. Sergeant-at-Arms, Executive Councilg SSSg Senior Class, Presidentg Texas Lutheran College. xxx BILLY HALL ROY HALLIDAY Sprott Advisory. 74 A Cappella Choirg Mixed Chorus. Treasurerg Uni- versity of Pennsylvania. SUE HACK Harrison Advisoryg Trin- ity University. G x 'fi PATTY HALLMARK FBLAg Lassos, 2nd l..t.g MIR, Historiang Spanish Club, Tri-Hi-Yg Junior Rep.g San Antonio Col- lege. CAROLYN HALBERT Lassos, 2nd Lt.: MIR, Parliamentariang Senior Frolicg Student Councilg Tri-Hi-Yg Choirg Abilene Christian College. Doms HALE Advisory Vice Presidentg Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Lieutenant, Lassos, Pfc.g Monticello, Class Editorg National Honor Societyg Quill and Scrollg SSS: Trinity University. WADE HANsEN Art Club, Chaplaing Hayneg Monticello, Art Editorg Quill and Scrollg Junior Playg U.C.L.A. LYNN HARDIN F B L A g Shakespearesg Spanish Club, Chaplaing Tri-Hi-Y, Chaplaing Jun- ior Rep.g Senior Rep., Trinity University. BETTY HARGIS FBLA, Presidentg Jaspers, Lassos, Sergeantg Univer- sity of Texas. CAROL HARRISON FSSQ Lassos, President, 2nd Lieutenantg MIR. Chaplaing National Honor Societyg SSSQ Tri-Hi-Yg John Sealy College of Nursing. BRUCE HATHAWAY A dv i so ry Treasurerg ROTC, Cdt. Capt.g Spot- lighters, Presidentg Trin- ity University. JIM HARRISON Candid Camera C l u b 3 San Antonio College. NANCI HAURUM FSSQ Home-making Clubg Lassos, Second Vice Pres- ident, Sergeantg Student Councilg SSSg Iowa State College. CAROL HARTMAN LENORA HARVEY Junior Rep. Art Club, Treasurerg FSSg Girls' Cadet Corps. 2nd Lieutenantg S k e l t o n sg SSSg TSCW. ff Y PAT HATCHER A Cappella Choir: Jeffer- sonairesg Lassos, Record- ing Secretaryg Library Councilg SSSg Sophomore Rep.g Senior Rep.g Lasso Showg Howard Payne Col- lege. Q .S 1 'l I H r' 3. 5 ' C' I 3' C ' -fl ' f .. Q .leff students will Often associate Harlem Nocturne with Richard Torres, for his emotional rendition of this tune has brought him many encores. S .- JOHN HAYS lflEATLEY. CIIARLES WAYNE HEILIGMAN Art Club: Senate: Fene- Forum. President: lvni- A Baud, Treasure-rg All ing Teamg So u th ern l'?fSl.f,l' of Texas. Region llandg :Xll-District ,lletlzozlist University. Hand: S1111 Arzlonio Col- lege. DAVID HERNANDEZ Wlright Advisory: San An- tonio College. -I at ' ' ff- V- M 1 221 ii i ' ' -M ri : C21 - 41 4 a ' f 1 gig L -.. 'J asf? R x X . lN'lARY HERNANDEZ Advisory Seeretaryg FT.-X: Girls' Cadet Corps. 2nd Lieutenant: Jaspers, Cor- responding S e C r eta r yg Scribblers. Historian: Spanish Club: SSSg San Antonio College. RAY HERNANDEZ Advisory Vice President Bi-Phy-Chem. Historian Forum. Parliamentarian cello. Senior Class Editor Quill and Scroll: SSS Baylor University. FSSQ Latin Club: Monti- THERESA HERNANDEZ Perez Advisory. K 4-5,- -- 14 . ' 3, X KENT HILL JIMMY HEROLD Advisory Presidentg Foot- ball Manager: Hayneg Hi- Y. Secretary: J Club, Treasurer: ,lunior Play: Masque and Gavel: Senior Frolicg Track Manager: Texas Adil. CALVIN HINES Advisory Sergeant-ab Drill Team: Officers and Armsg: Rifle Teamg SSS: NCO Clubg ROTC, Cdt. Texas AKLW. Capt.: Senate. Treasurer: Color Guard: Texas AcS'c.'lfl. Marjorie Chapman. Ray Hernandez, and Karen Alfred admire the beauty of one of our many patios. fRay. are you sure you're admiring the flowers?l Q' L +9 l JOHN H00vER CLYDE HOPKINS A Bandg All-City Bandg Art Club, Chaplaing Chess All-District Bandg Orches- Clubg Officers and NCO tra, Presidentg Senate, Re- Clubg ROTC, Cdt. lst Lt.g porterg Talents Inc., Ser- Rifle Teamg Senateg Sen- geant-at-Armsg All-State ior Rep.g Texas Christian Bandg Eastman School of University. Music. x ,f Nom V. HUIZAR REUBEN HUIZAR Davis Advisory. R- Jones AdVi50fY- Leslie Robbins ffootballl, Clatis Drain lbasketballl, Bill Cassidy ltrackl. and Harriet Pullen ltennisl examine trophies they've won for Jeff during their school days. Yes, Les. that's your name on it. SANDRA HINZE Lassos, Sergeantg Roping Teamg MJRg Math Club, Vice Presiclentg Scribblers, Recording Secretary: Stu- dent Couneilg Senior Rep.: Southern Methodist' Uni- versity. FLEMINC. HoBBs ARTHUR HOLLERS lli-Phy-Chemg Hayneg Drill Teamg Radio Clubg Stuclent Councilg Univer- Rifle Teamg Senateg Soph sity of Texas. omore Rep.3 Senior Rep.g University of Texas. -19 X ,. in ELLA HOPKINS Glee Clubg Homemaking C l u b 3 leffersonairesg Mixed Chorusg San An- tonio College. MIKE HOWARD A Bandg All-City Bandg Basketballg Candid Cam era Clubg FSSQ Hayne, 555g Freshman Class, Re- porterg Baylor University LISA HOWELL A Cappella Choirg Girls Cadet Corps, 2nd Lieuten antg Library Councilg Latin Club, Sergeant-ab Arms: Masque and Cavelg Tom-Tows. Treasurerg Sen ior Frolicg Senior Playg Baylor University. CAROLE JOYCE GEORGE HUNT JACKIE HYMAN HLJNNIQQUTT Basketball: JN Club: Li- A d v i s O r y Sergeant-ab Welch Ali,-gory. hrary Counvil: Huyne: Hi- Arms: FSSQ Girls' Cadet Y: l7.ff.l,.,4. Corps. 2nd Lieutenantg Home-making Club: Stu- dent Council: SSSQ Uni- versity of Texas. 'QW 8 MYRNA J ANKO GERALD JAWORSKI Homemaking Club. 2nd A Cappella Choir. Vice Presidentg Skeltonsg Trinity University. . ya, XA., .. A Z' 13,1 :' ' ax t 'Sze' . k Y x Nd N ROBERT JACKSON SANDY JACOBS DOROTHY JAMES Advisory Vice Presirlentg F B L A 3 Girls' Cadet Lassos: Junior Playg Sen- Hayne, Historiang Info Corps. lst Lt.. Historiang Please. Historiang Masque Senior Rep.g Junior Rep.g and Cavelg Junior Rep.: University of Texas. Senior Rep.g San Antonio College. 7-Q. 'FHM ior Frolicg Sophomore Rep.g Junior Rep.g Lasso Showg Senior Playg South- ern Methodist University. JAMES JENNINGS Advisory Presidentg Uni- versity of Michigan. Seniors. Barbara June Nichols, Don Law- rence, and Dudley Roberts. receive informa- tion from Monticello staff members about having their photos taken. ff-4 LOREN JENKINS A Bandg All-District Band: Swimming Teamg Latin Clubg Library Coun- cilg Orchestrag Senateg Senior Rep.g Senior Playg University of Colorado. All Seniors support tht-ir football team. Barbara Barnes, Edith Goldberg. and Jeanne Wilcox buy IJOIH-P01115 frmu Cynthia jones and lliane l.ander in Order to cheer our boys on at the next game. BOB JERNIOAN George Advisory. TRUDY JOHNSON A Band: All-City Band: Mafque and Gavel: Or- chestra: Sports Club: SSS: Trinity lf'lIIfl'?f5fl.Y. C7 NICK JORDAN Advisory President: Drill Team: Officers and NCO Club: ROTC. Cdt. 2nd Lt.g Senate: Color Guard: Rice Institute. GEORGE JOWERS YOLANDA JEAREZ -BZ1Ski llJ8llZ H3j'l1tJ1TF3f0S H0n1gmaking Club? Info ASJI. Please: Sports Club: Teens: T.S.C.W'. T? JOHN JOHNSTON Wheat Advisory: Texas Ad'cM. 3 4 Qi ta.. . f ' J ' ' ' , 1.13,--35' T -. ' ,sl - Mx. , an T f aff -ryzffeaff' '-1 I . Aw' CYNTHIA JONES A Band, Flag Twirler Student Council: Shakes pearcs. Chaplaing Tri Hi-Y: Junior Class. Treas urer: Senior Class. Chap- lain: University of Texas. QM E7 ELEANOR KALLISON WAYNE KANAPKEY ZONA BETH KANTER Homemaking Club: Jun- Advisory President: Foot- Advisory Chaplain: FSS: iOr Rep.: Senior Rep.: ball: Library Council: Girls' Cadet Corps. Cap- Unitfersify of Texas. T r a c lc : University of tain: Seribblers: S S S : Texas. Senior Frolicg S e n i O r Rep.: University of Texas. 79 Y Stiff-me-.1f+ ff' 9 A- 5, .. f--rs .- 4,1 A'ef 'l You mean you expect all of us to get in 9 there, Alex. exelaims Margaret Macy. Bobby Morrison and Jo Ann Metzger seem more interested in the photographer. HAROLD KARREN Advisory Prcsidentg Li- AIMEE KBLL Lassos, Sergeantg Student brary Councilg University Councilg SSSQ Baylor Uni of Texas. 14... .dd BARBARA KELLY KAY KESTBR BOBBY KING Info Pleaseg Lassos. Ser- Advisory S e c r e ta ry 3 Moore Advisory. geantg Junior Rep. FELAQ H 0 m e m a k i n g MARY KOUTSARES Glee Cluhg Trinity Uni- versity. 80 Clubg Shakespeares, Treas- urerg Tri-Hi-Y. Vice Pres- iclentg Junior Class, Chap- laing Senior Rep.g Steph- ens College. I FRANK KRUEGER NA Band. 2nd Vice Pres- identg Advisory Vice Pres- identg Hayneg Monticellog Junior Rep.g Texas A6'c.VI. X X , KEN KWAN NANCY KNIGHT Advisory Presidentg Cheer- leaderq Homemaking Clubg Lassosg Skeltons, lst Vice Presidentg Tri- Hi-Yg Senior Class, Par- liamentariang Junior Play: Trinity University. Forumg FSSQ SSSQ Fresh- man Rep.g Junior Rep.g University of Houston. versity. JANICE KNIPPA FBLAQ Girls' Cadet Corps 2nd Lieutenant: Home- making Club, Secretary Treasurerg Shakespearesg SSSg Tri-Hi-Y, Historiang Junior Playg Stephens Col- lege. RUTH NIARIE LANDRUM Andrews Advisory. responding Secretaryg SSS' PATSY LANGLEY FSS: Lassos. 2nd Lt: Student Council. Histor- iang Shakespear:-s, Cor- Tri-Hi-Yg Senior Repq Abilene Christian College JUDY LEHMAN Lassos, Sergeantg Scrib- blers, Sergeant-at-Armsg S p a n i S ll Cluhg Trinity University. ALVIN LEVENSON Advisory Presidentg Bi- Phy-Chemg Masque and Gavel: Officers and NCO Clubg Senateg Tulane Uni- versity. JoIIN LAMBERT Advisory Presidentg Swim- ming Teamg Library Coun- cil: T r a I' k g Freslilnan RI-p.: Senior Rep.g Uni- rersity of Texas. DIANNE LANCASTER DIANE LANDER Girls' Cadet Corps, Ist Lt.. Clleerleaderg Swimming Reporterg Homemal-:ing Teamg J -ettf-sg Lassosg Clulig Wake Forest Col- Library Councilg MJR, lege. Sergeant - at - Armsg Tri- Hi-Yg Senior Class His- toriang University of Texas. 'zrrff' CLAUDE LANGSTON DON LAWRENCE MANUEL LEAL George Advisoryg San An- Advisory Presidentg Soph- A Bandg Orchestrag lonio College. omore Rep.g Baylor Uni- Talents lne.g Advisory versity. Presidentg U.C.L.A. After enjoying some sunshine on our beautiful campus during lunch period Ronnie Gregory, John Hoover, and Wayne Kanapkey take a fast step to advisory. '-'ln' JACKIE LEW JENNY LIND CHARLES LODEK FSSg SSSQ Texas ASCM. Jeffersonaires. Secretaryg Basketball: Hayneg Vir- San Antonio College. ginia .llilitary Institute. WALTER LoU1E Advisory Presidentg FTAg Footballg Pony Footballg University of Texas. If L: 'X All x FELIX LozANo JOAN LUNDY A Bandg All-City Bandg Jaspers, 2nd Vice Presi- Bi-Phy-Chemg F B L A g dentg Lassosg Melody University of Texas. Mustangsg San Antonio College. 9? BARBARA LYNCH JUDY MABRITO President: Girls' Cadet of Texas. Corpsg Masque and Gavel, Secretaryg Junior Rep.g Senior Rep.g Sophie New- comb College. MARY MADDOX Lassos, lst Lt.g MJR, Vice Presidentg Math - Cluhg Student Council: S S S 5 Tri-Hi-Yg Junior Rep.g University of Texas. MARGARET MACY FBLAg Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Lt., Treasurerg Li- brary Councilg Masque and Gavelg MJRQ Junior Playg Senior Frolicg Sen- ior Playg San Antonio College. 'Ll guess l'll take two, says Gordon Baker as be anticipates a date to the next Jeff game. Carolyn Halbert, Bill Beekman, and Margaret Taylor pa- tiently wait for Gordon to make up his mind. Declaration. Girls' Sport Scribblersg Skating Club. Editor: French Club, Vice President3Uni1'ersity CARL MAPI.ES S 0 r e n s 0 n Advisoryg S.H.S.T,C. llAIlL lWARSHALL Hayne, Parliamentariang Math Clubg National Hon- or Society, Treasure-rg Of- ficers and NCO Club, H 0 n 0 r a r y Presidenlg ROTC, Cdt. Col.g Student Councilg Talents lnc.g U. S. Military Academy. CELIA MARTINEZ Homt-making Clubg San Antonio College. SOCORRO MARTINEZ SANDRA MATHEWS Senior Rep.g Trinity Uni- Scribblersg Bethel College. versity. MONROE MAY HA Bandg Junior Histor- ians, Presidentg Senateg University of Texas. fa 'ir R K4 'FS' SP- EDWARD MAZUREK Advisory Presidentg Foot- ball, Captaing Hayneg Hi-Yg J Clubg Library Council: Student Coun- cilg Track: University of Houston. Si' , BARBARA MATTOX Mixed Chorus, Secretaryg Y-Teens, Historiang Texas Christian University. 5 Xll M 6,4 ANN MAXWELL Art Club. Presidentg Ad- visory Vice Presidentg FSSQ Girls' Cadet Corps. Captaing Library Councilg Student Councilg Skeltonsg SSSQ T.S.C.W. ELAINE MAY A Band. Majoretteg FTAg FSSg Info Please, Secretary: Jaspers, Re- cording Secretaryg Texas Tech. ., , ff 1, e 5 X . ' W4 .lerre Mills points with enthusiasm to Ed Mazurek's It . picture in the Dec. as Ken McMinn, Beverly S ' ' Bloom. and Ed look on. RICHARD MCATEE FSSg SSS. l JOHN MCCALL Advisory President: Hayneg Library Council Masque and Gavelg Juni ior Rep.: Junior Play. INA J. MCCAIN Harrison Advisoryg Uni- versity' of Oklahoma. BOB MCCARTY Football Managerg Hayneg J Clubg Pony Footballg Spotlighlers, Secretaryg Traekg Texas Tech. 104 SHARON MCCLASKEY Sain Advisoryg Washing- ton State College. A a DICKY MCELVY Bos MCJOHNSON Masque and Gavel, Presi- A Band, Historiang Ad dentg Junior Playg Senior visory Presidentg Hayne Frolicg Senior Playg Li- Library Councilg FSS brary Councilg University SSSg Texas Ad'cM. of Texas. fi .- , ROCKY MCDOUGALL ' A ' A-1 sy Advisory Vice Presidentg H a S ' H' Y - yne, ecretary, 1- , . , A Melody Mustangs, Presi- Q Q dentg Spotlightersg Uni- ' ,E . versity of Texas. fig, f W f RICHARD MCKIBBIN JIM MCLEAN Wright Advisory San An Advisory Vice Presidentf tonm College Nau Advisory an Peggy Simpson, ,lo Ann Whitley, ,loan Lundy and Betty Stein entertain .leffites with a dance their mamas might have done in '32. 1 KENNETH MCMINN Wade Hansen gives Dardanella Guerra a hand with cleaning out her locker at mid-term. lNo, Wade. not the hooks. too.l CHERRY MEANS Advisory Presidcntg Foot- FBL A 3 Advisory Vice ballg Hayneg ul Clubg Presidentg Girls' Cadet Library Councilg Track: Corps, lst Lieutenant Sophomore Class, Parlia- Homemaking Clubg las- mentariang University of Texas. MELANIE MECKEL Art Clubg lnfo Please. Sergeant-at-Arms: Lassosg ,lunior Rep.: Senior Rep.g Trinity University. persg Mixed Chorusg Uni- versity of Texas. 'Z' fv- BARBARA MELTON FBLA: Lassos. Sergeant: NUR. Secretary: Tri-Hi-Y: Lasso Play: Senior Play: San Antonio College. LARRY MENcoN1 FSS : Sen ate : University of Texas. ROBERT MERCADO Hayneg Library Council SSSQ Track: U. S. Mili- tary A caflemy. Cheerleader: Drill Team' Officers and NCO Clubg r ,X Jo ANN METZGER Junior Play: Senior Fro- licg Senior Play: San An- tonio College. 'ii RUSSELL MEYER Officers and NCO Club. Sergeant-at-Arms: ROTC. Cdt. Maj.g Rifle Teamg Texas Ar9:.'Vl. FRED MIDDLETON Hayne. Vice President, Hi-Yg Student Council. President: SSS : Sopho more Class. Vice Presi dent: Rice Institute. CANDY NIILAM Advisory Presidentg Ten nis Teamq Lassos. Ser geant: Scribblers: Shakes peares. Historiang Span ish Cluhg Tri-Hi-Y, Cor responding Secretaryg Uni versity of Texas. 85 -. NA Th e camera often finds Jeff stud:-nts together ewii away from school. J. li. Norton Hlltl Eric Olllllllll hell oIIt the money for Dorothy XYt'tlt'II1ZHl and Nlarianna :hlllTlt'WlliIt'. llforget your lll0Ilt'f'. Eric?I owne JAMES lVlILAM gi :X d v i s o r y President: Hayne: Hi-Y: Library Council: Texas Adbll. PIIILLIP MILLER A Band: Hayne: chestra, Vice President: Track: Talents Inc.: All- Region Rand: All-State Band: Eastman School of ,llI1sic. Or- JERRE MILLS FSS: Girls' Cadet Corps, Major: NUR, President: National Honor Society: Student Council: SSS: Tri-Hi-Y: Talents Inc.: San Antonio College. ,-. 'C' A 31 BOBBIE NTORGENSTERN Declaration: Senior Re- porter: Girls' C a d et Corps, 2nd Lieutenant: Masque and Gavel, Vice President: Junior Play: Senior Frolicg S e n i O r Play: Trinity University. 86 ANN lVlITCHELL A Cappella Choir: FTA: Girls' Cadet Corps. Cap- tain: Lassos: Skeltons. Re- cording Secretary: Tri- Hi'Y: Talents Inc.. Sec- retary: Senior Rep.: T.S.C.W. f ? BOBBY MORRISON Advisory President: Swim- ming Team: Football : Hayne: J Club: Library Council: P O n y Basket- ball: Student Council: Senior Play: Texas AAHI. CHARLES MONACO A Cappella Choir: Drill Team: Officers and NCO Club: ROTC. Cclt. Maj.: Rifle Team: Senate. yqxnxx ROSE M. MONACO Business College. NTARGARET MOORE Lassos. lst Lt.: Student Council Secretary: Shakespeares: Tri-Hi-Y: Junior Class. Reporter: Senior Class, Correspond- ing Secretary: University of Texas. MARTII,-I MONIER Freshman Rep.: Durlzanzis FSS: FHL.-X: Lassos, Maj.: NUR: National Honor So- ciety: SSS: Tri-Hi-Y: Sophomore Rep.: Junior Rep.: Southern Methodist University. LORETTA MUNK Campbell Advisoryg San Antonio College. BETTIE MURGATROYD A Band, Treasurerg Info Please, Chaplaing Jeffersonaires, Secretary: Library Councilg Skeltons, Sergeant-at-Armsg Senior Rep.g Trinity University. BUDDY NICHOL Advisory Presidentg Foot- ballg Hayneg Hi-Yg Li- brary Councilg St. Mary's University. BARBARA JUNE NICHOLS Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Lt., 2nd Vice Presidentg Lassosg Latin Club, Treas- urerg Monticello, Clubs and Organizations Editorg MJRg Quill and Scrollg S553 Trinity University. PAT MOORE AL MOURSUND KATHERINE MULCAHY A d v i s o r y Presidentg Candid C a m e r a Clubg Younger Advisoryg St Hayneg P o n y Footballg Masque and Cavelg Uni- Thomas University. Junior Rep.g Texas A6'cM. versity of Texas. X x BILL MUSSETT Football Managerg Hayneg Hi-YQ J Clubg Pony Footballg Track Manager. S JEWEL NATKIN A Cappella Choirg Advis- ory Presidentg Glee Club, Presidentg Student Coun cilg Spotlighters, Secre taryg Barnard College. JOHN NEWMAN Dennis Advisory. 87 DENNIS NORDLEY J. B. NORTON MIKE O,DANIEL Wolf Advisory. National Honor Societyg Basketballg Hayne. Drill Teamg Library Coun- cil: ROTC, Cdt. Lt. Col.g Student Councilg Senate, Presidentg F r e s h m a n Class, Treasurerg Rice ln- stitute. 'ing x .1 4 K.. JAMES O,REILLY Chess Clubg Senate. ROXANA OUGHTON FSSQ Homemaking Clubg Lassos, 2nd Lt.g MIR. Treasurerg SSS: Tri-Hi-Y: San Antonio College. NORMA J. OEI-'INGER Lassos, First Vice Presi dentg Library Councilg MJR: Scribblers. Presi dentg Student Councilg Senior Rep.g Trinity Uni' versity. MARTHA OELKERS Advisory Secretaryg Home- making Clubg Jefferson- airesg Skating Clubg Y- Teensg Sophomore Rep.g Junior Rep.: University of Miami. x . xx ERIC OHMAN Chess Club. Sergeant-ab Arms: Drill Team, Com- mitteeg Hayneg Officers and NCO Club. Vice Pres- identg ROTC. Cdt. Lt. Col.g Rifle Teamg Student Councilg U. S. Naval Academy. ff .gr I S ERNEST PACE A Bandg Texas AQM. This is a switch! We would expect Bettie Murgatroyd to give last minute touch-ups to herself just before the snowman's Ball. Dude Roberts doesn't seem to mind, though. dr PAT PALL FSSg Lassos, Treasurerg Masque and Cavelg Math Clubg SSSg Sophomore Rep.g Senior Frolicg Sen- ior Playg Trinity Uni- versity. FRANKIE PALMIERI Art Clubg San Antonio College. SALLY PEACHER LUIS PENA Lassos. Captaing Library Huey Advisory, Texas Council 3 Shakcspearesg A KU. Tri-Hi-Yg Freshman Class, Vicc Presidentg J u n io r Class. Recording: Secre- taryg Southern .lletlzollist University. I SUE PENFOLD tons: Trinity University. JIMMY PESNELL MASON PHILLIPS A Bandg Baylor Uni- Advisory Presidentg Texas versity. Akflfl, Lassos, Sergeant 3 Skel- DAVID PARKER JOAN PASCIIAL A Band: Trinity Uni- Homemaking Cluhg Jas- versity. persg Lassos, Sergeantg Texas A 621. CAROLYN PEPPER Advisory Vice Prcsidentg FBLAg Girls' Cadet Corps. 2nd Lieutenantg Jeffer- sonaires, S e r g e a nt- at- Armsg junior Historians, Library Councilg Skeltuns, Chaplain g University of Texas. MADA PEPPER FSSg FBLA, Girls' Cadet C o r p s. Parliamentariang Junior Historians, Re- porter, Skeltons, Parlia- mentariang SSS, Junior Rep.g San Antonio Col- lege. These industrious Seniors, Iris Sohn, Beverly Bloom, 'Q Pat Vigeon, and Fred Bieberdorf never seem to I stop working. We see them after school, putting up a banner for the Student Council's annual Christmas dance. DL-xx N E PL,x'r'1' .-Xclvisory President: lnfo Please, Sergeant-at-Aruisl Sl-:eltonsg Kansas Stale Teachers College. BILL PLETZ A-X ml v i s o r y Presinlent: Haym-3 Hi- X 3 Library Council: Track: San An- tonio College. ALFRED Ponms llancl: ll Bancl. Li- brariang Forumsg Male Chorus: lirzirersity of .ll'exic'u lfity. mol It PAULA RAINEY Lassos. lst Lt.3 MJRg of Texas. Student Council: Tri- Hi-Y. Presidentg Fresh- man Class. Historiang Jun- ior Class, Historiang Uni- versity of Texas. HARRY PULLEN Tennis Teamg University ,tux Q, e i 15 K5 fi HELEN PRIME Declarationg University of Texas. JANET PROBST .-Xclvisory Secretaryg FTA: Girls' Cadet Corps. lst Lieutenantg Orchestrag Scribblersg Sports Club: S555 Abilene Christian College. HARRIETTE PULLEN Tennis Teamg MJRg Sports Club. Historiang Junior Rep.g J -ettes, Secretary-Treasurerg Uni- rersity of Texas. '57 THOMAS RAMBY RUBY RANSLEBEN Pony Footballg Advisory Girls' Clee Clubg Home- Sergeant-at-Armsg Univer- making Clubg Mixe d sity of Texas. Chorusg San Antonio Col- lege. The Senior Dance held early in the fall in our gymnasium began the Senior activities for this year. Obviously it was a big success. Seniors Clatiflia liillo and Dahl Nlarshall probably didn't look forward to tt-rni the-Ines. but aft:-r making: :Vs we are sure they di4ln't Iniml huxing :lo so mufh rest-arcli. Are- the-I really going lo use- all those index wards? KENNETH REED ROGER TAYLOR Vogel nlclxisoryg San All- IEEEDER tonio College. Norton Advisory, JOHN REID PEGGY RICIITER Bender .-Xdvisory: lo w at A dv i s O r y President: Stale College. F li I. :X 1 Girls' C a cl et Corps, President: Jeffer- sonaires: l.ibrary Coun- cil: SFS: Junior Play: University of Texas. Ili' CHARLES RICKS Six, DALE RILEY Candid C a ni e r a Club: B Football: Track Klan- Monticello. Production ager: A Football. Man- Manager: Radio Club: ager: J Club: Hayne: SSS: Texas AKJI. Hi-Y: Texas AKJI. ELEANORA ROBARDS Jeffersonaires: l. a s s o s. Hoping Team: Monticello, Advertising Sales Man- agerg Scribblers: Spanish Club: DlI1l1'?fSif'Y0f Texas. -G-T i' . .V 4 KI? LESLIE ROBBINS Football: Hayne: Hi-Y Sergeant - at - Arms: HJ Club. President: Track JIIniOr Class. Sergeant-at Arms: Senior Class. Ser- geant-at-Armsg Rive Insti IUIB. 1 1.5 I DIIOLEY ROBERTS Bi-Phy-Cheni. President: C a n d i d Camera: Drill Team: FSS: Monticello. ' Photographer: ROTC. Cdt. Capt.: Senate. Historian: l!f1l.l7PfSlf-J' of Texas. PHILLIP GARY ROBBERSON A Cappella Choir: Chorus: Senior Rep.: U. S. .llilifary Acaderny. Mixed 9I Action! Camera! Roll 'eml Late last fall Jeff became the scene of a National Education Association film in which many of our students had parts. Our own Joan Lundy portrayed the leading character. ANTHONY ROBLEDO LAUNTZ RODCERS Swimming Teamg Library A Bandg Senate: Chess Couneilg Texas Adill. Clubg Orchestrag Info Please. DIANE ROGERS HA B a n d. Secretary: Jaspers. First Vice Presi- dentg Junior Historians., Treasurer: National Honor Society. Secretaryg S555 Talents lnc.g Trinity Uni- versity. MARIAN ROY Advisory Vice Presidentg FBLAg Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Lieutenantg Library Councilg National Honor Societyg Junior Rep.g Sen- ior Rep.g Junior Play. 92 JEAN ROGERS Girls' Cadet Corps, Lieu- tenant Colonelg Tennis Teamg National Honor So- ciety: Student Councilg Shakespearesg J -ettes, Reporterg Senior Class, Recording Seeretaryg Uni- versity of Texas. RODNEY RUSSELL A dvisory Presidentg Hayneg Baylor University. SHERMAN ROGERS HA Band. Librariang Dec- laration, 9 e n io r Re- porterg Student Councilg Senateg SSS: Rice Insti- lute. X , LARRY SACHNOWITZ A Cappella Choir. Presi- dentg Advisory Presidentg Tennis Teamg Math Club: Scrihblersg Se-'hateg All- State Choirg University of Texas. kv. N 1 JOYCE ANNE ROSE A Cappella Choirg Advis- ory, Treasurerg Girls' Ca- det Corps, lst Lieutenantg Homemaking Club, Presi- dent g Tom-Tows, Chap- laing Y-Teens, Vice Presi- dentg Senior Rep.g San Antonio College. JOE ROSENTHAL A Cappella Choir ory R e p 0 r t e r Chorusg Mixed Talents lnc.g fu. School of Music. g Advis- 3 Male Chorusg lliarrl ALEX SACHS MARJORIE SAENGER JANICE SALLEY Football: Hayneg Hi-Yg Info Pleaseg Lassosg Li- Advisory Secretaryg L Pony Footballg Junior hrary Councilg Masque brary Councilg Student Playg Senior Frolicg San and Cavelg SSSQ Junior Councilg Sophomore Rep Antonio College. Rep.g Senior Rep.g Sen- Senior Rep.g University of ior Frolicg Senior Play: Texas. University of Texas. in-J ANNA MARIE SANCHEZ ANN SATTERWHITE Morris Advisoryg San An- FTAg FBLAQ Library tonio College. Councilg Monticello, As- sociate Class Editorg SSSg Junior Rep.g Texas A4QI. '23 KAY SCHIMMEL NICKY SCHWARTZ Art Club, Vice Presidentg Haynes Trinity University. Lassos, 2nd Lt.g MJRQ Skating C 1 u b g Library Council. Cary Dukes rehearses his lines with Joan Zulaf for another scene in the 1955 Spectacular filmed. here at school. JEAN SATTERWHITE WESLEY SAYLORS TOMMY SCHEAFER Richards Advisoryg Ohio An Bandg French Clubg Hayneg Hi-YQ Libra State College. Senate. Council, Executive Cou cilg Freshman Rep.g Tex A8cM. VY n. IIS RALPH SCHONHOLZ ROTCg Rifle Team. l l l MARTIN SHAMON Officers and NCO Club: ROTC. Cdt. 2nd Lt.: Un versity of Texas. PATSY SCIIUNIANN CHRIS SCHWINCE FBI..-X. V i C e President: A d v i s o r y President: Lassos, 2nd Lt.: Roping Shakespeares: Tri-Hi-Y. Recording Secretary: San .flnlonio College. Tt'LiIl11 NUR. Sergeant-ab Student Couneilg SSS: Advisory Secretaryg Arms: Freshman Rep.: Junior Rep.: Trinity L'llIil't'fSil'V. JANE SHANNON NELL SHANKS Junior Historians. Chap- FTAg Lassosg Y-Teensg i- laing Latin Clubg Lassosg S.W.T.S.C. Lasso Show: Math Club: Freshman Rep.: Senior Rep.g Unirersity of Texas. SANDRA SHATANOF VAN SHERBET Pedlar Advisory. Tennis Teamg Cheerlead- erg Hayneg Library Coun- cilg Spotlightersg Junior Rep.g Senior Frolicg Sen- ior Play: Texas AtQ.'W. .my f .,,-., N A., 4 x PEGGY SIMPSON A Bandg FSSQ Jaspers, Treasurerg Masque and Cagel, Treasurerg Fresh- man Rep.g Sophomore Rep.g Southwestern Uni- versity. JOHNNY SHERROD Davis Advisoryg Trinity University. Bermuda shorts and pedal pushers. being the style this year. are worn at every opportunity. Mr. Rogers strikes a pose with Carolyn Pepper, Lenora Harvey, Jo Ann Crayton, Ann Maxwell, and Mada Pepper, while on the Austin football trip. IWARY K. SMITH Tennis Team: Homeinali- NIARTHA SMITH FTJX: Hoinemalcing Club. Historiang Y-Teens. Pres- ing Club. Sergeant-ab identg Junior Rep.g Sen ior Frolivz Senior Play - Arnisg Library Council: g Senior Rep.g San Anlonio College. S.W'.T.S.C. JOHN STANLEY Sorenson Advisory: Uni- versity of Texas. MARILYN SPARKS Girls' Cadet Corps, 2nd Lieutenantg ,l a s p e rs 3 Masque and Gavel, His- toriang Student Councilg Spotlighters, Secretaryg Our Larly 01' the Lalfe College. Nothing like a fast-moving game! Bobby Thurmond and his chess board are a familiar sight every lunch period. David Crabtree. his challenger, waits for Bobby to make the next move. WILMA SLAIIGHTER ADRIAN SMART l'lL'I'0N SMITII Lassos, Serge-aiitg S S S 3 T om - 'I' o w s, Seeretaryg lfootlwull. ffuptaiu: Haynv: Y-Tetris. Vim' President: U.C.L.A. Hi-YQ bl fflubg Library S.W.l'.S.f.'. Cfounvil. Ext-I'tItix'r' Coun- rilg junior Rep.: Texas A6':.lI. X1 HT N X27 PATRICIA SMITH IRIS SOHN TOMMY SONNENBERG Jaspers. Parliamentariang D1-elaration. Circulation Basketball XI a n a g f- r 3 Lassos. Sergeant: Student Managerg FSS: FllLAg Haym-: Jn Club: SSS: Councilg Freshman Rep.: Lassosg Student Counrilg Sophomore Rep.g Junior Senior Rep. Skeltonsg S 0 p h o m 0 r e Hep.: l'niI'ersit,I' of Texas. Rep.g San Antonio Col- lege. WILLfkRD STANLEY PAT STARR GEORGIA STEELE Pony llaskethull: 'llrael-1. .-XdvisoI'y l'resident1 Girls' Honieniakirig Club: S1111 Cadet Corhs. First I.l0lllt'Il- fintonio College. dntg Lassos. M1- F 'S , 1 Qi' ' - ' A . J BETTY STEIN Girls' Cadet Corps, Nlajorg Jaspers. Presidentg Li- brary Councilg Senior Fro. licg Stude nt Council: Spanish Clubg SSSQ Trin- ity University. -.X V. BILL STENSLAND Advisory Presidentg Hi-Yg Library Council, Chair- mang National Honor So- ciety, Vice Presidentg Stu- dent Councilg Senior Class. Vice Presidentg U. S. .llilitary Academy. 'inf' l 1-'57 CllES'l'ER STEWART FLORENCE STOLLER 'l'onI-'l'ows: Baylor llnirer- ll:-elaratioiiz Jefferson ,, sity. airesg Skeltonsg San An tonio College. A,,,,. QR NEIL STEPHENSON lli-Phy-Chem: Chess Clubg Drill Teamg French Clubg Officers and NCO Club, President: R O C, Cdt. Capt.g Rifle Teamg Sen- ' ate. Sergeant - at- Armsg .llassacliusetts Institute of Tech nology. fig GORDON SUTTON RUDY TAMEZ Texas University. A Band: San Antonio College. .P wt The cafeteria is often the site of many early morning 'idehates and discussions. Richard Good, Dickson Flato, and Charles Watson listen intently while Octavio Ballesteros tells about his latest conquest. Fred Nluldltton and Nlartha Monier wait while Juggie Cum eoopQ to pick up Sally Peas-ln-r's books. lt st-4-im that J J a ally handtd them to him. twhat a Cummy stunt.l ie O nrsd 0 carrx ler liooka. ellanging his mind All t SID TARRO CHARLOTTE TAYLOR Football Haxne HiT Jeffersonaires. Treasurer: Chaplain ,I Club Chap Mixed Chorus. President: lam Traelm Lnzzerszli ol Junior Rep.q San Antonio Texas College. JAMES TAYLOR MARGARET TAYLOR Advieory QQCTGYHFX Off: Advisory Se-cretaryg Las- cers a n cl N C 0 Club sos, Sergeantg Lib r a r y R C Cdt 1 t Lt U S Councilg Masque and lflililary Academy Gavelg Shakespearesg Jun- ior Playg Senior Frolicz Senior Playg junior Rep.g San Antonio College. CYNTHIA THORNH1LL Advisory S1-crm-taryg jaspd ersg Lassos. Sergeantg Talents, lne.: Urzirersilvi ol Texas. HERBERT TORIAN Sprott Advisory. BOBBY TIIVRMOND llivllhy-Chemg Chess Cluln. Parliamentarian: D r i l l Team: National Honor SO- ciety: Officers and NCO Cluh: ROTC. Crlt. Major: Rifle Teamg Senate. Treas- urer: I.fI1ll'PfS1.fj' of Texas. GEORGE TOLAR Dennis Advisory. 1' X ld nf RICHARD TORRES Band. Vice President: All-City Band: All-District Band: All-State Bandg Ad- visory President: Swim- ming Team: Talents lne.. Sergeantrat-Armsg Texas Christian University. MYRNA TOVROG Bi-Phy-Chem, Treasurerg Lassos, Sergeantg National Honor Societyg S p 0 r t s Clubg S553 University of Texas. 97 Alvin Levinson and jerry Crawford heatedly debate the merits of Blue Roy while Ann Cartwright. Dickey.fNicElvy, Dorothy James, and Niargfaret Taylor listen in Senior Frolic's Stale Fair. .l0IIN TRAVIS NTARTHA TREVINO Swimming Team: Hayne: A Cappella Choir: FBLA, Lihrary Council: Track: Girls' Cadet Corps, Ser- Footlmall: lfrrirersiry of gzeant-atvfirmsz C160 Club Texas. Secretary: ,leffersonaires Ch a p la i n : Monticello Business Manager: How arzl Payne College. CHARLES TRIMBLE RAY TSCIIIRIIART CYNTHIA TURNER HHYHCQ Hi-Y. SPI'g6aIlI-Zil- NTClflIyI't' :xllVlSOl y2 Tfill- Home-lnaking Club, Treas- Arms: Library AC0uIlCil. ityUni1'ersity. urer: Ur1iI'ersity of Texas. Executive Council: Pony Basketball: Student Coun- cil: Junior Class, Ser- geant - at- Arms: T e x 11 S A fill. ROBERT VICTORIA Officers and NCO Club: ROTC, Cdt. 2nd Lt.: Latin Club: Student Council: SSS: University of Texas. 98 PAT VIGEON Lassos. Captain: Scrib- hlers. Treasurer: Student Council. Vice President: Shakespeares: S p a n i s h Club: Tri-Hi-Y: Sopho- more Rep.: Junior Rep.: University of Texas. MARY VILLARREAL Homemaking Cluh. QUILLA TURNER KENNETH VETTERS Burke Advisory. AdvisorySergeant-at-Arms: Hi-Y. Reporter: Monti- cello, Sports Editor: Quill and Scroll: Senate: Sen- ior Rep.: Sophomore Rep.: Freshman Rep.: Texas A6'cM. SYLVIA VILLEGAS ELEANOR VOCEL A Cappf-lla Choirg Home- llrcwm-r .Mlvisoryg Sophie making Cluhg S p a n i s h A 6'lL'l'0IlIfl College. DARLEEN ANN WACNEIR F595 FliLAg Homvmaking Clulmg Junior Historians, Chaplaing Freshman Rep. DOYLE WAGNER PATSY WALKER Hayneg Hi-Yg Pony Bas- Girls' Cadet Corps, Adju- kf-thallg University ol tant Majorg National Houston. Honor Societyg Shakes- CHARLES WATSON Bi-Phy-Chem, Vice Presi- dentg Officers and NCO Clubg ROTC, Cdr. lsr Lt. peares. Parliamentariang Spanish Club, Treasure'-rg Tri-Hi-Y, Senior Rep.g W Sweet Briar College. ROBERTA WATTS Girls' Gler- Clubg Jeffer- sonairvs. Treasurerg Las sosg Math Club: Skeltons, Corresponding Secrvtaryg SSSQ San Antonio College. Q , 4 I GERALDINE WALLACE LEE WARD Wheat Advisory. Hayneg Trackg University of Texas. MASON WEBSTER Officers and NCC Club, Sophomore Rep.g San An- tonio College. c . I SALLY WASHBURN Girls' Cadet Corps, Gui- don Bearerg Nurses' Clubg Spanish Clubg Fencing Team: Stanford Univer- sity. DOROTHY WEDEMAN Art Clubg Girls' Cadet Corps, Colonelg MJRQ Math Club. Secretaryg Na- tional Honor Societyg Stu- dent Council, Executive Councilg Tri-Hi-Yg Trinity University. ToMMY WIELKER .-Kdvisory Vice President Forum. Sergeant-at-.-Xrms Skating Club, President: Texas A Sal. l'lEI.EN WESTF.-x1.L Crum XVIII-IELER Pyka .-Xclvisory: T.S.I,',ll . Band: .Mlvisory Pres- MORRIS WHITE ROTC: Rifle Team. FAYE WILLBORN Q-r Jo ANN WHITLEY FSS: Girls' Cadet Corps. lst Lieutenant: Jaspers, Vice President: Junior Historians, Secretary: Las- sos: Spanish Club: Junior Rep.: Baylor University. EVANGELINE WILLARS Homemaking Club: Uni- Advisory Treasurer: Las- versity of Texas. sos: Spanish Club: Senior Rep.: University of Mex- ico. iclenll Junior Play: Li- brary Council: Shakes- peares: S p a n i s h Club: Tri-Hi-Y: S 0 p h om or e Rep.: I-'rzizersily of Hous- f0l1. LX QA f4 ANN WIDEMAN Info Please: Sports Club. Treasurer: Tom-Tows, His- torian: Junior Rep.: Sen- ior Rep.g Trinity Univer- sity. PHYLLIS WIEGAND LINDA WlLCox A Cappella Choir: fxrlvis- H om e in a k i n gg Club: ory. Vive President: Cirls' Cadet C o r p s, Captain: Jeffersonairesg Lib r a r y Council: Fkeltons: SSS: Junior Rep.: llrrirersity of Texas. Shakespear:-s. Serggeant-ab Arms: Spanish Club: Tri- Hi-Y: Senior Rep.: Baylor Unizersity. MARY JEAN W1Lcox WANDA WILKERSON Lassos: San Antonio Col- FBLA: Clee Club: Jeffer- lege. sonaires: Y-Teens: San Antonio College. .lli-KNNE WllI.I.I.-XNIS .Xrl f.l11l1: 1. I1 1' N N f.l11lr. l'lI'4'Ill'l1 lflulnz H11111e-111al-:- ing 111 ll ln g 'l'11111-'lliwfg Nupliuiiifmre Rep.: Jlll'll0l Rep.: Urzirersity of Texas. Bora V1 001 1 IX I'111sC11.1..-1 WU N N1t111111 11r N0 Cirls' lii14l4'I Corps. flap- C11 1 N 11111 NNN lee tain: Quill 11111l Nrmll: Inxlzmle QIllKlQ'I1I C1111111'il: Sll21l'il'S- pr-ares. R1-porter: NNN: l'1'i-Hi-Y: Talents Inv.. 'rm-siclm-1111 lllIIlil'6'l'STf.Y ri! Texas. bv- '9- JOAN ZULAUF Girls' Cadet ffurps. C3114 tain, Vice Presiclentg J ette-S: Library Couneil Student Cuuneilg Shakes- pr-arefsg Tri-Hi-Y, Report- erg I!I1iI'6fSil-V0-f Texas. i' X RICHARD YERLY Fnruiug Officers a n d NCO: 91-niur Class. Rep.: Tulane llrzirersitv. A Vl'lAl.I.Y W1'1 1' Kxmpx Wooim ,mn HUj'lll'1 P11 ll y Fmnliallz .VK fiuppvllaiz l'1I'l'lll'h fluli Fl'4'Nllllli1Il Help.: Nuplin- 'lv0IIl'TUWQ1 Nuphmiiore murm- R1-p.: ,Iunior Rf-11,1 Rep.: Trinity I,lIIi1.f'4 fSll Neiiiur R1-11.3 'l'1-.mx .f11Qll. sr ' 'X 1 . g 'f my , 1-A N7 4' DAVID Yo1'NG Footliallg Haynel P11 n y Footlmallg Freshman Rep.: Senior Rep.: A bile I1 e Christian lfollege. BARBARA ZELLER FBL:x1Hl1ll1PlIl3ly1D f Club: Hozvarfl Payne I ol lege. 'S f M 'P' n OFFICFRS OV THE CLASS OF 1901 0 1111 xv I1 lr1ht IX rm ure'-r ' 9 11r1r1 111 9 mrs x U C XRYPN frf'1cl1nt J JI-NIXN 1 1 it Xrm NIUNRUI NOW OIWX Y ff In lrlvnt JININIX OL XFQ er mt .xl ll 1111 cr WIKI' IILYON Parl1a1111ntar1Jn SU XII NNI OW H1 torxan ff: ,, 1 ' ' ! 4 5 1 'W s- 6 I. A X . Y , ,, , K ' uf, X 2 3 ka 5 n . E E 1 1, 1 1. 1 1 7 1 , Powrl bvforf- th Qr'h11f1l plaqlu- to 11ff'l'.t- fll4'Ill4l'lYf'S 'ith lv past arv. lvft 11 'g : 5 TSY IZLOUNI. Crvrrf-s1111ncli11g S4'l'!'f'lZ1I'YI YIHUINIX WQXLDROP. flhaplaillz HILL XVQXLLACE. 'li 'A 1 l1I'I'.'Y FflJfLER'l'0N. R-' l' g .RH lturjz J. IK lf ' F' ' 3 ACK Wil 1 F-rgf-.nt-1 N: f 'I f ' '.' '. 'iw ' 15, 2 A . ' 1 .,0N, F- gf-1 -' -.-Xrxsz PAT KIINLWAY. R111 't- 3 Yi 7 5 ' ' ' ' 3 . DIE ny...- w . ' 'L' il' A , 'A' if J uf i B 1 is -1.1 ' U f Altlmtt. Albert Alulo. Sfilfllllllll Alree. Carlit- Atl3IllS. laiiice 'ilu-rs. llon 'llrue Albert. lsahel Xllwidrvss. lvia 'Xlt-Xamler. Stewart Alt-xaiicler. Val Allen. Franliie Judy Fuller. Corky Nelson. .lack xx-ltll'Ill8Il. Cheryl Tarr, are waiting eagerly to order their Senior rinas. Alspaugh. Ralph Altgelt, Dan Anaya. Manuel Andersen, Jack Tarpy Andrews, Glen Arellano, Fernando Armstrong. Gail Arnold, G. W. Ashton, David H. Ashworth, Mick Auer, Charlotte A1111 Bailey, Carolyn Jo Bartlett. John Barton, Tommy Basey. Jinimv 'fs .ATK- .35 M 1 Q .5j:..-, S by A I-,,Q1i5i ? VF? Q, Q , y we nfl Bitsy lftlgrerton Y,k 'ti 4' Y-Q I Bassett. Gretchen Beamus. Dana Beeson. Barbara Behrens, Mary .Xliee 6 Boll, Bill Bell. Patsy twil l ' Beneville. Pete I Benfer. Betty '- Beniteau. Cathren - Bennett. .loan S- Q , , V .. 'A ji A '7 mace , le ' 525 xx? Patsy Bloom. Cathy Beniteau. and Roxanna Michael are making sure they will he able to attend all ,lunior Class avtivities by paying their dues early to Bill Wallace, Treasurer. Benson, Jacque Bergman, Lonnie Bertrand, Charles Bickle, Bob Bieberdorf, Roger Bilhartz, Loretta Binkley, Marilynn Blake, Natalie Bloom, Alvin Bloom, Patsy Bone, Ponty Boothe, Billy Bowers, Warner Box, Frank Bradford, Buddy gddg Brown, Mary Louise Buchanan, Barbara Ruth Buchanan, Beverly Burford, Judy Burtis, Tommie ,lean Cade, Glenda Camp, Tommy Campbell, Bill Candy, Barry Carmichael, Suzie Carrasco, Raymond Carter, Carolyn Castaneda, Mary Lou Celis, Irma Chambers, Nancy Bragg, Kay Branard, Martha Ann 3 Brandt, Phyllis Branham, Ronnie Brewer, Barbara Briggs, Rambie Brisbin, Tony Brockhaus, Bobby Brown, Dee Brown, Judy - V- . 1' Our hard working dramatics students of the Junior Class clean up the costume room. They are Gary Trenkelbach. Buddy Bradford, Diana Robles. and Judy Yusem. 'Hn' Cherry, Carolyn Cherry, Jackie Clary. Tracy Coffee, Roxye Colborn, Joe Coldiron, Bobby Collins. Judy Connally, Charle Cook, Margaret Copeland, Bryson Craft s V, Xxx 746 dam 4,4 1957 1:4 A15 Go, Man, go,', is the refrain heard from the Juniors as Monroe Nowotny. Henley Jones, Sammy Miller, entertain at the Junior Class meeting. Corbo, Benn Corbo, Mel Cornell, Patricia Craig, Mary K. Crawford, Meta Rae Y Cronin, Joe Culler, James Daum, Hal Davidson, Phyllis Davis, Jerry Davis, Louise DeBerry, Nancy Denmark, Ginger Dennis, Judy Dillard, Bill sp W7 sg iirzzilmp-L , - ., .. , , 3 yi, 3 V 3,5 f fl ' ' '- 2-ls up - Y -1' 1 1 if f - Q - ff ,rr ' . -.far 3 CQ , -, 'PTY , 7. W V X s. - uv 1 .L 1'-v is Q x M,- ,.., ,. .af ,- .,i,,,. W .x 'fffwfv ill 71 .xx Doleman, Edgar Collins Donaldson, Linda Donley, Kay Douglas, Charles Douglas, Jane Downs, Mary Jo Duke, Carolyn Earls, Charles Eastman, Harry Edelman, Robert I .,.--.,........-..-- ,Y,. .,,,. ...,,,,,-,-,, , gr www, gp! f is-o iflfzf'-, , Y iulg, Z- n l, ...w . , ,-My , - ' -'x -4 1,4 V N . Zyl.,-'Q-'J K R 3 1 Qt N 1 , 0 . 1' v '4,iJ',.,1- l 5 , X E 1 2 xf K , , ge P153 .. gx 9 f X, - ...,-,......, f K ibn., ? t Rambie Briggs. Charlotte Auvr. Mary ,Io Downs. and Pat W'all seem to be enjoying one of the band's many early morning rehearsals. fProhahly just a pose for photographenl Edgerton, Bitsy Edgeworth, Barbara Edwards, Anne Edwards, Joe Nick Eklund, Susan Ellis, Jimmy Ellison, Bill Epps, John Epstein, Eleanor Ericson, Kent Everett, Mary Faltz, Yvonne Faith, Fred Feeley, Joanna Fein, Eddie 5- S A9 , .e . Felix, john Ferguson, Yale Fernanflez. Ernest Fernandez. Rosa Fierman, Jerry Finch. Suzanne Fitzhugh, Hank Flores. Magdalena Fontana, Eleanor Fowler. Pauline tha 0 0 o 4 , 4226 1 I u-.t.. New Hayne members, Jack Garven. Jack Wide-man, Gerald Worthington, Roy James, Roger Bieberdorf, Ray James, take their pledge at the initiation. lWhat's so funny, Roy, Ray. and Roger!! Francis, Richard Franco, Sarah Franks, Ann Fritter, Billie Lee Fry, Jack Fry, Michael Fuller, Judy Fulton, Mike Garcia, Alice Garcia, Margaret Garven, J ack Garza, Sylvia Garza, Yolanda Irene Gerbic, Evelyn Gerhardt, Nancy qu.. Giesecke, Noel Gill, Bruce Gilliland, Frances Giorda, John Goins, Harold C. Gold, Gail Gomez, Robert Gott, Deene Granberry, Virginia Grant, Richard These rides to school are really some-thing. agree Pat Ridgway and Barbara Schnabel. especially when their favorite guys, Bill Wallace and Devne Gott, are the chauffeurs. Grassmuck, Russell Graustein, Walter Gray, Rosemary Green, J ack Grieshaber, Johnny Gulledge, Hal Gutierrez, Rosie Haile, Jacqueline Hale, Beryl Hale, Douglas Halperin, Barbara Hand, Robert Hansen, Larry Harlow, ,lo-Ann Harn, Patrick Hatch, ,lainie Hatfield. ,lane Havlin, Clarence Hayes, ludy Hayes, Karen Hays, Kenneth Henlon, Theresa Henry, Evelyn Henslee, Tony Hettler, Wilma 74a famed-'ztpatzfe ke-za Don True Akers, Kay Bragg, Sahra Lande. Carol Klose, Roxanna Michael, Gail Cold, and ,Io Ann Harlow show their school spirit bf yelling for our Mustangs. QOpen wide, girls.J Hibbetts, Catherine Hildebrand, Ray Hill, Howard Hinojosa, Delia Hitzfeld, Larry Hodgkinson, Bill Hollers, Betty Howe, Diane Howerton, Bill Hoyt, Albert Huff, Sarah Hull, Zelma-,lo Hundley, George Hunt, Charlotte Hunt, Myrtle Lou Hynes, George lrvine, Lowe Jackson, Beverly James, Ray James, Roy Jensen, Karen Jimenez, Joe Johnson, Lester Johnson, Nancy Johnston, Bill Charleen Kirk pantomimes to 3'Close Your Eyes as Jack Carven and Joe Rivas follow the suggestion at a Junior party. J ones, Henley Kaase, Louella Kawazoe, Bobby Kell, John King, Carole Kinman, Fred Kirk, Charleen Kirkpatrick, Edwinna Klein, Keith Kline, Fred Klose, Carol Lee Kneupper, Verlyn Koenning, Carol Koenning, Victor Koher, Raymond l Kriss, Priscilla Kuehne, Carole Kuwamura, Anita Kwan, Roy Lancaster, Gwen Laude. Sabra Lares, Hortence Larson, Eddie Lawhn, ,limmy Lawrence, Leonard X wf 5 X I 1 Q--... Kay Bragg, Gail Gold, Wilma Hettler, Charleen Kirk, and Cheryl Tarr help make the Student Council paper drive a big success. Lawrence, Susan Lawrence, Willie Lawson, Kenneth Lee, Peggy Levine, Sheldon Levinson, Judy Leyendecker, Sharon Lieblich, Bob Lindblom, Sheila Lipscomb, Bill Ai 2 Lister, Barry Lister, Cary Lodovic, Jimmy Lopata, Ewald Lopez, Victor guide Lorms, David Louie, Jimmie Louie, Mamie Lummis, Sarah Lybecker, Robert Malina, Marilyn Jane Malone, Kathryn Mandel, Allan Mangel, Louis Mann, Judy Mr. and Mrs. Roy Akers thank the Junior Class for their gift of yard chairs, in appreciation for their hospitality at 'Singing Hills. Marhlestone, Eddy Marcus, Judy Martin, Mitzi Martinez, Delia Martinez, Rosanna . 'I Maxwell, Malcolm May, Frances May, Gary May, Jimmy Mays, Richard MacKenney, George McBride, Richard McClellan, Barr McComas, Frank McDaniel, Wayne 4 :X 'ff Pig iw 42 X ,..., 0 McGrew, Kim McGuire, Curtis McLeroy, James McMahan, Tom Mecke, Mike Meek, Robert Mendez, Phil Mercer, David Michael, Roxana Milam, Geraldine I 1 Juniors are leaving the library after a class meeting. fWhy so sad, Juniors?l Milam, Mary Miller, Jeannine Miller, John Miller, Sammy Mitchell, Jerry Moehrig, Beverly Moffett, Robert Mogas, Louie Mooney, Barbara S- Moore, Janie S., If QW 'N g::.g.:.r-lift' - K f:---P is ,I aims:-f-far' ' ' N' I it N ei' 'J g 2 V- ' 21 ,- 3 ' a 3, I Moore, Jimmy Moore, Margaret Lou Morales, Ernestine R. Morgenstern, Evan Morrison, Dorothy l I Moser, Sandra Mullen, Ronald Muniz, Richard Munslow, Suzanne Murray, Sheila Myers, J ack Neal, John Nelson, Corky Newman, Patsy Ng, George zxxif' -xv' if , ' . . 4 u bi ' 0 6Zd44df57Z'0 Vive 1,-lf '-nur fl- ,1- Evelyn Cerbic and Kay Bragg find the card catalog very useful for gathering information about their many difficult subjects. L Noel, Bill Nordstrom, James Norman, David Norris, Pat Nowotny, Monroe Nunnelly, Charles Oberer, Robert O'Brien, Mike Odom, Herbert Olson, Judy Olson, Stephanie Orner, Rose Marie Ortiz Aliice G. Ortiz. Annie Pearl Owen, Barbara Owens, vw' Kay Padgett, Nancy Page, Bob Palmer, James Paniagua, Ben Parga, Irma Parr, ,loe Perez, Christine Perez, George 4 'Me' ' afzeeagez x Our Juniors help keep the cafeteria clean. Melvin Kalisky, Butch Connally 1 0 Koennm an Don uick Mickey Ashworth, Deene Gott, Mel Carbo. V'ct r ' g, d Q are on duty there. Pokloff, Estelle Polunsky, Elliott Poth, Suzanne Powell, Hub Price, Patricia Pyle, Roy Quick, Don Ramirez, Odelia Records, Lillian Redmond, Gene Reed, Bobby Reeves, Jimmy Rehler, Jan Reidling, Henry Reming, Nancy l I an Q x'X.D ,W fx A R. r X F ' -v xr-O ,J iraqi ' - 6 K' 5 5, Q 1 hh , ' K J . 4, i Tv x x 'fi si 3,-5 I' 's ' m. ! llilmzili. Klum' llif-hi-x. fill-im lliflfliiigreri Samlru lllllg1XKill.lJLll llingulfl. lmuis llirvs. Xlmu Riurf. ,luc- llnlvlmins. Palsy ch ' 1 f hyd I xr. Thr- bonfire- at tha' luniwr wil:-rw ln-lpml warm the- many vfwlfl .luniori who attvmlvfl thx' first vlzix- gm-iblmff-Il1i'1'. Rolmcrts. Virginia llulmlvs. Diana Rulmlcs. Xurma llmlriguvz. Danny Roclriguz-Z. ll. V. llmlriffuvz. lloffvr C O Rogers, Charles llugvrs. XX ill Rosa :Xlfrvcl Rossi. Nlurjnric Ruiz. Oraliu Fumlc-rs. larry Sauflifer. Russell Sanius. Charles Svlmrlavk. Nlarlha 9 , is Y T. 1 X ,x 5, m k Y Q fx,-v , I, YN of 1 wi' 3 gi. xi g,..,:,-, 'Vu Q-4 Q Q1 i.' ,frffi r Wi I Wawarx vi' ,.,.. xl xr F. 'fl . , Sqrm - Hp-'S if r. li '-33? Wav? ' .ffi . , Schilling, John Schindler, Pat Schmidt, Susan Schnahel. Barbara Schonholz, Lola Schreiner, Carl Schroeder, Edwin Schuh, Dorothy Schuster. Marlene Scott, Dorothy I I , iN .1 l , RSX: Enjoying a pleasant meal Frances Gilliland, Dorothy diet.l Scott, Herbie Shapiro, Alan Shearer, Lynda Lou Shellaby, Mary Shoop, Phil Simon, Mark Sitter, Anna Lou Skinner, Harvey Skolnick, Maxine Smith, Larry Smith, Patsy Anne Smith, Patsy Sommers, Judy Spencer, Judie Sponhaltz, Janyce l of potato .ghips and cold drinks are, left to right: Charleen Kirk, Morrison, Janie Hatfield, and Sally Travis. lWe girls must watch our Q. ' Ft ' M , , .,,.,,.,,.,M - ,. ..,. , . .-.- , t.-A - ' - M- 'ahff'-' - . -Wm. ev h:.'v', 3 lj, A xii Q vt, ., -ef.: 4 i 556 . 4 -x . V aw- t Z.: uf 41345 XY ,,, as 2 37? Stathein. Sandra Lee Stowers, Roselinda Straus, Marilyn Stricker. Pete Sugarman, Ken Swartzkopf, Lee TaFolla, Mavis Tarr. Cheryl Taylor, Billy Taylor. Sandra 0 a . TL? Q! wa. f 2 ' 6 is 11 ffaiwal. X6 -Tb PW' I xt'-x 1 .M l -1 il kg R. 'Q , , .fd A K K i fra. ,L Bob Page, Jan Rehler, Robert Moffett. and Will Rogers seem to be hard. It looks as if they want to pass all their subjects. ,ig-,,3a,,W,,fA,1, 3 -r fg,-w.j3evgQQ fs as .A uf 55 'A I f V V f flilfif' ' ' if , J ' A Y -cr A -R: ' f 3' y ' ' l JV i '-.. , X y 'L N, . '1u ..,. 'wif 4 - 14 f 'E Wis- 1-...,, 3 , I we .gg ff 7 . , ' 5 WE N' , l -V 4 C A. as-fy un., studyin Tello, Antonia Temple, T. D. Tennis, Phyllis Terry, Shirley Thurman, Molly Ann Timmins, Tim Trabucco, Gerry Travis, Sally Trenkelbach, Gary Turley, Judy Turley, Mar Lou Turner, Dennis Turner, Fred Turner, Jerry Valdez, Alpha Vallejo, Theresa Vaughters. Ruth Veazey, Billie Vester. Eugene Voelkel. Pat von Tschirschky. Louis Waldo. Cerri Wlaldrop. Virginia Wfalker. Charles Wall. Pat Wallace. Bill Wlalston. Barbara Wieidinan. Chesta :X Welch. Sandra Wells. Preston HH ' '- '1 'K ' A Jig e gi' , fr' ,:' J- 'SQQST 'r f ,- , ,M t ,al . . e 5 NN 1 ' 'fig' :rw I ,. Q X J -,gre ' , flftwif54 I xl ' 2 1, af il. - .X l-3 - It 't at Q ? 4 X is ' - 'N A4 Al. X tt, Yak if 395 XS:- I anno S, .9 iz' if 'S 5 A -1 Q 4 ri 4 ,, 1: Q fx .x- , 1 Q y nf' Q Q 5 M, Q1 fe r ii 5 3 v '-S. , F .-any his i .s Wentworth, Elaine Weston, Judy Wharton, Carol Sue Wideman, Jack Wietzel, Clifton Wight, Bob Wilcox, David Wilkerson, Jimmy Williams, David Yvilliams, Richard L. Wilson, Haygood Wogstad, James Wolfe, Bette Wolff, Billy Worthington, Gerald Ybarra, Epimenia Yeargan, Randy Yusem, Judy Zertuche, Joe Zund, Joe F - x --- ' ASX ,ef A . S . A sg X f if 1 x X 'N X x, -. - .WN , x Q 1 N ' X 1 I ,R 511 xx f N , ffk OFFICERS OF THE CL XSS OT 195 e cal of the chool apprar I w the heat 1 of 4 lfmtcru Stan: 111 below tn v an lft 0 r I NI XRC XRF1 U WIN Nr vmtat Xrm IORAINIL TOLPR Chaplaln LYNN HNESILVER Reporter LXROLYN ,IONIN hu Ir uhnt DUDLEX JOBFQ I 1 :lent ,IIWINIY YOUNG Nor Part at Xrm ,IERE IOHNXON Rmordm qecrntarx JYNE CULWELL Parllammntarxan HETTX -NNN WILIR Tna urrr PFNXX 'NIOII H1 torxan KXX WIIQON Corrmpondln Secrvtarw Adam. Royce Adams. Marcella Adamson. Joy Adler. Alice Ahr, Fay Akin, Sandy Allamon, Jimmy Allen. Jay Almaraz, Victor Alonzo, Daria Amador, Theresa Anaya, Margaret Anthis, .lohn Applewhite. Alton Arnold, Pat QM V...-0 L 'QS' -N 2 '- ,MQ ,- -a-.. .V-seq-' a V' , .c -,Q xii e' ' . . ,. e lvux Sf . -iff K ' .e ffm . sfiiafs X Ashton, Carol Lee Baird, Linda Beth Baker, Bob Baker, J im Baker, Karen - -Y Baldwin, Jesse Ballard, David H. Barajas, J an Barrios, Margarita Batey, Kermit fm Baxter, Bill Bayer, Merrick Problems of students aren,t always solved so easily as the pleasant ex- pression of Kay Payne, Nat Robber- son, Mary Ann McDonald, Penny Moll, and Carl Covington show. Za il fx 'k -in E 'rv Zdeecdadcmd Boltz, Mary Katherine Bones, Charles Boone, Clyde Booth, Tom Boseman, Jimmy Brady, Sherry Brandle, David Branclle, Judy Brooks, Carolyn Brown, ,loan Brown, Lyndon Buckhannon, Joyce Historian Jane Culwell reads a record of their unforgettable Freshman year to the Sophomore Class of 1955-56. We know that this class will make us proud of them in their remaining high school days. 1543 'Ut QE' 1 -V wx al' 'f Sig: f x X -if Q awe det' dv Beer, Ralph Beere, Don Bellamy, Lynn Benavides, Ferol Benavidez, Ramiro Beneville, Bert Bennack, Virginia Bennett. Margaret Berkenstock, ,loan Biel, William Biggers, Connie, Bitzkie, Maxine Blackaller, Janie Blunt, Cecile Bohne, Eugene .f-1 K B. E ., C' 'Q' , ' 't,, . ns? yan' -F: T' L - Q... is 3 Burvh. :Kun urris. , o- 1 Burrows. Ann lmutler, Judith By ram. ,l'imeq Cildr ron. Nlartlm Cfilfas. lfliine lxilhoun. ack Calvert. Bunny Cunt ron. Bonnie Campos. Omar C'1r'1m. Meredith Cardiel. Emil C' rr. , o in Carranza. Elisea li - -4-, 1 ,' -v '+-. 'X in I ' ' 'K f V 1 ,',,' fr? 51 V ,Q i t ' , ' 1 a ? ITn f Carranzzi. Maria Carter, Carolyn Casanova, John Casey, Mike Castles, Milford Celis, Sarah Chandler, Sandra Chavez, Xavier Chin, Robert Cirilli, Grace Clanton, Gary Clements, Robert Yts. Billy Holm. inflation has lut t 1 Lost and Found, too 'Nlmn Nllcc c ton. Jimmy Young, and Penny Pounds await the-ir turn to purchase Mos: llQ'.t f'SFlllf'S of lift-. fr m t firt r vo1nmissary sponsored by the qtu df-nl Counvil. LJ v-...,. f-X Q . ,it . 5 f xr i- 3-' - . 4 - . SZ 2 - 1. . Y I - . 5 Q, 'fm' To x 1 f 'N 1' It 'K ' , ,ix ' 5 ' ' 'Y i . . A N. 1' I A X N 4' i S - ' 4' x X 1X ,, 1: - 2 gg fl, ' - ' .- A V - ., 1 sm ,A K x fi . f ' 'N 1, ' L L 1,5 I I I I I CW , Crain. J. IC. Crzmshaw. Susan Craytmi. Barbara Criswell, Palsy Croix 1-ll. Tom Crownover. Tonimx Joc- Culwvll. ,lane Cunningham. Donna Dahlvn. Sydney Je-an Darv. Bob Darrow. Paul Davila. Mary LouiS0 Now iN'l'Q'.S what you Jo. Says Curl Covirigzloii to Jimmy Young. Holm IL Sha. and Durllvy Jon:-Q. IIN'lllilt'l'4 ol our winning: Pony tram. Eff--. w 4. r ,- 1- X saw- Q-5 ' 'ik .x ,, X , Agfa, . , Y 'fi?i2E .- a.i, .'g. 5..:- . ' , 4 ' if if ,W t . 1- , 4.4 - X f af A ' V 'F f x ,X X ' L if 2. ' -Q f , 1 sg., ' Y M X A. ' Q .1fiLiI'mfi C mini 'ki .DIZ .' Ill , ne fly. NVHHV- , 1 il ' XII ' ' folilw fmix Coki-1'.Con11iv C11 X I Q Co - y he f,oolw1'. i',it'iilIOI' C4?lDIl1jI'. Jim Coopvr. Surah Corkran. Dickie Cotton. llilI'Uil ivan Cotton. .lumix Cmil1g1Ioi1.Cz1rl Cowmimi. Barbara Congvr. Hi-ltx Cra1ig.Je1'ry V . ' Qw- im. .. . Ypx 'Q -. Nfix. ' ' 'L .qv , 5 W N. ew. 1 NY if fs? K Y 3 0 B Ng 1, J' A 9-1' Dugger, Ruby Dulaney, Robert Duncan, Jane Durst, Herman Dworaczyk, Barbara Dykes, Deanna Efron, Barbara Lynn Elizondo, Ronald Ellinger, Diane Emerson, Judy England, Wayne Epstein, Sandy Stewart Schooler shows Joyce Semour w at he is to look for, while Pat Fallman tells Joanne Parker and Prue 'lla on what he's found. Davis. Barbara Davis. Margaret Dawson. Bill Dean. lnell DeForest. Dawn De La Garza. Roy Delamain. Richard De La llosa. Ralph Delgado. Tony De Sha. Bob Dodson. Jack Dodson. Molly Dorsey. Sandra Downs. Pat Dreeben. Dottie 3444 me , wk. lfscalera. Gail lfsparza. Bolanrl Estes. Sheila lfvznis. l,arrX Ft-ille. Bill i lfeingolcl. Shirley Felder, Glory Felix, Olga Ferlet, Sandra Ferrier. Glenda lwinesilver. Lynn Finsterwald, Jane Fisher. Nancy Flatequal, Mary Anna f t te-ft:.zTf,,i+ Fichtner, Russell W.. J r. 'f'ii'5'5 i 3' . 5 23? WWI . jiri? in M7 , -15 4 ' . if .. A rf 2 , .L Flesher, Eleanor Folks, Wally Fontana. Rosemarie Formann, Anna Mae Fowler. Gene Franklin, Sherry French, Guy French. Livvy Galvin, Joan Gant. Kay Garcia, Sonya Garza, Al Garza. Betty Garza, Robert Gales. Barbara Gathings, Booth Gerukos, John G. Gillis, Ralph Ginsberg, Benton Giorda, Clarence Glazener, David Tl. .wg ,, V922 Q qu ,G . .Lg -mx Q , . Hs , ii W x 'fb-Na+ fy X 2 Guerra, Lucy Guerra, Mario Gullette, Anne Gutierrez. Rudy Hack, James Haisler. Bonnie Hall, Rickey Haller, Roger Halm, David Hammer, Don Happ, Pat Hardin, Betty Jane lf we're late for library, the checkers Karen Baker. Betty Ann Weir, Bonnie Wassf-ll, or Deanna Dykes will soon fmd it out. Goelli. Aurelia Goins. Nlarsllall Gilt3flI1llll1. Larry Gorsuch. Elizabeth Grav. Roflnc-Y Greathouse. Bill Green. Caroline Green. Pearl Ann Greenberg. Patty Greenberg. Gary Greenberg. Lee Gregory, Jerry Griffith, Zoe Grossman. Alberta Gruncller. Linda W af.. . 4126 A -J V X .S' J I I Harris, David Harrison, George Harrison. Pat Harz, Phil Head. James Heath. Patrick Heath. Tonnny Hernandez. David Hernandez. lfvangcline Hernandez. Richard Hernandez. llohert G. Hernandez. Roger Hcrrcra. Hope Hersh, Shirley Ann Heye. Elizabeth fp? Stir Q --. I af, s , Heye. Robert Hicks. Edward Hoechstelter. Gail Hopper. Robert Howard. Stan Hudson. Karen Huerta, Gloria Huizar. Frances Humer. Norman Humphreys, John Hunt. Jackie Hunt. Leroy Hunt, Mary Ellen Hurtado. Marcos Inman, Duaine Ivy. Phyllis Jackson, Bobby Jackson, Lincoln B Jackson, Steve, Jr. Jacobs,.Mike 'ln 'vs-w vr--,f -... - his ,J ,. xg? K' K - z: ' ,,, ,N Q.: ' f- H f- - J, x . xx gl 440 X N 11 l A P if . 5 Eff, , 2, - if 4 Q, , ' A' 'ps f-Q W t ,., Q .,, A gy- 5 . . , , , v ' I f ' , E? X f I i IF X Kauffman, Steve Kawazoe, Janet Keller, Barbara Keller, Eddie Kelly, Ronald Kempler. Leslie Kenney, Martha Kercheville, Jay l. King, Cindy Kirk, Paul Kleck, Bill jclisc-n. Marlin .llIIll'llCZ. Rulwrt jullnsun. llunulcl ,llhllI1SUl1.,ll'I't' ,l4lllllSUIl.l,ZlI1ll julinsmi, Nlnretta jmws. calmly n join-s. lluclley Jones. lfclflim' lones. Roberta juries. Sandra Joyce. Janet Jung, Darlene Kaiser. Fred Kurotkin. Sheila I 0 5: Remember that crazy mixed-up No- vember weather? Snow, sunshine, rain. aml clust. ,lane Culwell and Dudley jones are walking in the snow. lY0u hearrl us right, it's SNOW.l 5 Ljzi.v?,. Na if 1 V -L 'hd Klcck, Edgar Kloeko.. Judy Koher. Rose Marie Kohutek. Edward Koppelman. Sandie Koutsares. James Krafft. Johnnie Kwan, Gene Lahutis. Ralph Labutis. Renee Laird, JoGrace K 4 L Q ' ' Lamb, Sandra . A 1 Landrum. Jack 2 K W Lawrence. Jerry 'Q ', Lazar. Annette - I. A ' and . T7 4 . Leal. Robert Lee. Linda Lee. Robert Lehman, Ralph LeStourgeon, Dale Lewis, Edward Livingston. Phil Long, Patsy Lopez, Joe Lozano, Annabelle Lubel. Patsy Mahone. John The biggest party for the biggest class was a picnic-dance given at Mac- Arthur Park, November 10, and at- tended hy many Sophomores and their guests. l3l Nlalone. Betty Malone, ,Iinnnie Marano. Larry lilarclilianks. l.ou Marin. lsalmel Nlarkey . Donna J. Martinez. Humberto Martinez. Joe Nlartinez. Marv Alice Nlarzinsky. Eva Mason. Gail Nlason. Prudence Nlassengale. Pat NICCZIINIIIOII, Malcolm McCarty, Connie KH? Rive 4 ,. ,V , , I up X S . -an ewzoZl625L'ama2e McClellan, David McDonald, Mary Ann lVIcFadin, Terry McGill, Beverly McMahan, Erlene McMurtray, Russell Melville, Melinda Melville, Virginia Mery, Jean Mery, Joan Meyer, Earl Meyers, Marcia Michon, Betty Middleman, Barry Middleton, Mignon Miller, Gordon Mary Moeller, Mary Lynn Molinar, Raymond Moll, Penny Monteer, David H. cl 5,7 S ,Q Nerren, Frances Neunhoffer, Betty Newsom. Peggy Nipper, Toni O,Brien, Janice Oefinger, Janet Officer, Evelyn Ofsowitz, Joclie Ogilvie, Doug O'Leary, Angelene Olson, Charles Olson, Chris Ondarza, Norma O,Neill, Mike Orazen, Elinor Ornelas, Bonnie Barber Oster, Vivian Pacheco, Maria Palafax, Clara Pancoast, Nancy Moody, Tom Moore, Eflclie Moore, Margie Nlorelanrl, Charles, Morris, Ann Morris, Eugene Morrison, Pamela Morton, Charles Moss. Jackie Mullins, Joy Muniz, Anita Muniz, Ernest Muniz. Herhy Nations, Kenneth Neal, Janie Parker. Joanne Parr. Janet Partin. Patty Patino. Gilbert Patterson. :Xnnette . Patton. Larry Paul. Tonnny Paulos. Sain Payne. Kay Pena. Philip .-X. Pepps. Stephen Perez. Angelo Perez. :Xvelardo Perez. Gracie Peters. Ruth Petryk. Betty uzdegozazazwmmmfq Petri. k. Nlary Lou Philips. John Pickell. Dickie Pierce. Dottie Porreca. Joe Pounder. John Pounders. Gail Pounds. Penny Prather. Charles Pringle. Hike Proll. Susan Probst. Steve The Little Red School Hou an pf-rforrn for their Cla mae at Serious husinf-ss was tran aftesl ut ey have to act like the id t v were only last year. ti s nn-f-ting of the Wop omw 1 5 Puente, Edward Purvis. Joan Ramirez, Peggy Ratcliff. Lynn Ray, Sandra Reed, Beverly Reid. Tommy Br-cause of Andy Coe unu ua mf-ans of transportation fa 26 Whippf-tv. to school he got her pic turf- and a write-up in a local new f paper. 'Notice her left handed monkey ,ey wr:-nr:h,r !I . if 4406 K0 Rendon. Rosemarie Ribakowski. Rosalie Riemenschneider. Bert Rische. Cvnthia Rivera. Hiram Rizzo. Dorothy Roan. Ieffy Robberson. Nat Roberson. Sharon Roberts. John Roberts. Patricia Robie. Margaret Rodriguez. Donald Rodriguez. Edward Rogers. Johnnie Mae Rogers. Letitia Rogers. Nlary Ellen Rosenberg. Jerry Rosenthal. Jane Rudd. Nancy Schooler, Stewart Schuette, Walter Schuh, Corine Schuh, Lorine Schuster, Marlene Schuster, Ronald Scott, John Scott. Tom Scruggs, James Searles, Sharon Sewell, Charles Seymour, Joyce Shaver, Barbara Shellaby, Gloria Shivers, Jackie Shostak, Marcia Sigler, Carol Simon, Ellen Smith, Leigh Spence, Braden 1 S Q-a . ?. ' l i i f ff, K 1 , . 'QL' 0' , 546 . f 'r . 'P+' 7t . ffifff 9 4' , ' Ruhle, Judy Ruiz. Lupe Rutledge. Louis Sudherry, Nancy Way'11e Sagor, Bryan Sanchez. Reuben Sandford, Billy Sauer, Judy Sauer, Marilyn Sayler, Susan Scafe. James Schleyer. Claude Schliesing, John Schmoker, Judy Schneider. Irene 74ec!a44 'A L N 's 1 3 2' 5, '1- gift if QUTION Spies. Mary Sprague. Douglas Stahl. Roy L. Steuhing. Nlarx Anne Stevens. Sara Ann Stoltz. Margaret Strange. llonalrl Straup. Patrieia Stroker. Gail Stroinherger. John Carl Sutton. Mary Sweet. Susan Talhnan. Pat Tello. Lyflia Terry. Barbara Zo 45-J-5 'fl ..-.- K ,-N5 , I I ED CAT KON BAND Terry. Georganne Thomas. Thomas Thompson. Barbara Thompson. Roy Thrasher. Thurman Tinker. Barbara Todd. Alex Toler. Loraine Toomey. Susan Trevino. Willialri Tueker. Mary Uribe. Pat The Art Department takes many top places in the various poster contests earriecl on during: the school year.. Margie Moore is shown working on yet another that we hope will carry .leff to the top. Vs? Valdez, Robert Valencia. Richard C. Van Horn. Charlie Van Pelt. Louis Varner, Virginia Vesely. Bill Vidaurri. Johnny Villazon. Barbara Villexnain. Mary Lou Vincent. Tonnnv Von Scheele, Joyce Vrooman. Anne Marie Waghorne, Riki Ward, Mary ,lane Ward, Phil Ware. Jackie sg , , K se' z , - 4 W Y yr, - in M-'ki i K Q' l ,wma Wassell, Bonnie Wehmeyer, Wilma Weir, Betty Ann Wells. Hansel Westfall, Ronnie Weiss, Lois Ann Wheeler, Nancy Ann White, Paul Wiley', Ann Wilkins, Johnny Williams, Patsy Williams, Sandra Willimon, Peggy Wilson, Kay Wiseman, Mary Ann Witt, Morris Wolfshohl, Anne Womhle, Becky Woo, Lai Tene Wood, Barry Jo -137 11- ,- 4. ,VSQK . .,., ,, 4 15 XX ll -I1-1, 5lllIl 111111g.Xl1111111x' 1 'H' . ynv , ' 'NX .., N 111ll, lluw fi1111111-1'l1,-. lltrll L, X- XlLiI'QLlI'f'l llllNlN .1111l N111111 fl111111l1 Kllll l111u1 that Il11' ll1f1111f1'!f11 1-l111l-1:11111l11-1' 11111l1l xsmt 1111 ll1I'o'- 111 lfmlx N--1-l11-111--1M -ll 1l11- XIII 11 ww ch Me , our D- Ivflm'-1+11 fI111l1-11!N 11l111'1' gI'4'1ll 1'11111l1z1-ix 1111 11-l1g11111N z11'11x1l11'N lv-11l1 111 illlll 11111 uf school. Shown all H1-v.W111.Nl111'gz111.a1111l111 xllll Xl'-1115 Llllll ,l11l111 l'l1ill111-, 1-111li11g l'llllI4l'll 1111 511111la1y lllHI'IllIlQ 11111 XII1111 Xpplf-11l11Iv 11111l lflz1111-- llulfux. talking I0 IllC . . . This was the birth date of many clubs as well as uniformed groups at Thomas Jefferson. Departmental, social. service. and debating organizations were formed. some of which were giv- en names related in some way to Thom- as Jefferson. Departmental groups were especially active. Their activities were definitely more educational than social. Language clubs entered members in language tournaments. members of literary so- cieties studied modern authors and poets so as to benefit their studies. and music club members composed music and op- erettas of all types. Of course, all was not work. Clubs held socials in mem- bers, homes and took part in gala events such as the Senior Carnival. Outstanding clubs were the debating societies. which held debates with each other. as well as with groups from other schools. Being chosen as mascots for the boys' debating societies was a real honor for the girls elected. Providing pleasure as well as memor- ies were the two publications. the Decla- ration and the Monticello. The news- paper. the Declaration. was so named because of Thomas Jeffersonis author- ship of the Declaration of Independence. The name of Jefferson's home, The Monticello, was given to the school an- nual. Providing service and adding a bit of color were the uniformed groups- the Band, ROTC, Lassos. and Sponsors. Girls chosen as i'iVIascotsw for the ROTC were known as the ROTC Sponsors. Even though each 1932 organization had its own specific purpose, they were all bound together with one object in common-service to their new Thomas Jefferson. whose nucleus was probably the most valuable organization ever to be established-the Student Council. 7752 I-10 '-.1 JK. 9,-1 2 'QV as W is 4 4 is 1 K in . -grae-, ,tag .elf ,--'S fiom 'lf QC! hu N - H ' if. ., ' 5 .2 .L A at r, ...,,...,,Wm . 1: mg. , . , f 1 When the Spirit of Jefferson was emerging from the Spirit of Main Avenue High School after their division in 1932. the colors, red and blue, were suggested by Coach Harry Hamilton and adop- ted. along with the name 'Wfustangi' for the teams. In the twenty- five intervening years the history of the Jefferson uniform has fs' A i Q i fA.'51Ha I -' . we ' f .. 1-'.1 5 ,:,. . ,ff L5 1w.n??,Zj ,, 5 :. , X 4 ' iixll' .fp ,Q , A.1.,-aww Wi? If , ' viii Q? ' :.ly11V:fZv.,,3j , gi.. 'SJ' A -:fag 6 3 . , 1-iii: . A ' I 43 - vp-'Sf -- l any? 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'lihis was a school year filled with club activities, all adding to our edu- cational. spiritual. and social growth. Organizations of today place more em- phasis on social activities than those of l932. but educational and spiritual val- ues still remain important. Numerous departmental clubs exist. Language clubs sponsor activities re- lated to their particular language such as the Latin Clulfs lioman Banquet. A greater interest in mathematics. English. dramatics, journalism. and science is furthered by many clubs for persons interested in these particular subjects. Still adding color to our school are the uniformed groups. Our world fam- ous l.assos. who were featured in Life Magazine. our Band, our out- standing HOTC. and our Girls? Cadet Corps. which originated from the 1932 Sponsors. are groups of which we can be proud and appreciative. Wiith serv- ice as their goal. these groups do an outstanding job at everything they at- tempt. The social clubs of todav were the de- bating societies of 1932. As debating became less popular for school func- tions, the clubs became more interested in social activities. liven though these clubs are formed for social purposes. all of them perform vvorthvvhile services for the school. Again. our Student Council should be recognized as the nucleus of Jeffer- sonis organizations. for it has performed marvelous tasks by which all students have benefited in Jefferson's 25 vear history. it is certainly true that clubs and organizations are a vital part of our school life, for they teach us important things that will prove valuable in our adult life ahead. 795 I43 7wa?qem 'tr-ew . sim' 3? A4 FRICI3 .llllf lJOHlS ll.-XIII li,-XRH XHX Kl'lNNlfTH Wfilllf li.-XRll.XRi-X l3lEHlfRlJURl PXRR lflass lftfitor JPN!-I XllfllUl5 Ylf'l'FlTFlH5 ll.fXNSl'fN l3l'Rl!lX Etlffllf-1,11-f.ilIl'Yf' xlssistarzt Editor I.-Ill!! lftlttor Sports Eflilor .-lr! lfrlitor ll!'1tIlfflIIf'llfX fftfitor mxzun A X GENE ANN RAY SHHHRN KAN D,-XVII? FRANK REDNIONIJ 5.-X'l'TlfRWl'll'l'lf HERB.-XXDFZ l3R.XllX ISHAIIC WlLl.l.-XNIS KHIFKQER Literary Editor .-lssistant Senior lflnss SUIIIIOIIIUFI' flxsixtarzt .elxszixtarit .f11fz'ertisir1g fflnss Editor Editor Class Editor Klub Editor Sports Editor Sales Director This Nlonticello staff is the twenty-fifth to dedicate itself to publishing a permanent and accurate pictorial and editorial record of a year at Thomas Jefferson. The twenty-four volumes that have gone before this one have been invaluable references for interpreting the traditions and history of progress made by Thomas Jefferson in its first quarter of a century. liach staff hopes that its yearbook will be the best. If this one is the best. it will be because it has had the twenty-four stepping stones laid by preceding staff workers for the Staff of 56. whose thoughts have pointed toward this volume for two years. liniforms from Jeffk historic past are looked over. dusted off. pressed. tried on, and snickered at by the staff in preparation for some of the pictures in this anniversary issue. lEditor's note: l did 1101 put on that olcl Spon- sors' dressy C7 U I il ew Q NEA Qix!! I Q. jg. xr si. .' 4, '4-f, 5 9 D lil IW ll IAIFIJIA KUUPRIN RIN l,hUl0hf!IIIlIl IfI1Sll16'SS Lrhlur llariober gi? img XI XXINF B.-XRIMRA NKOI 'Vlf K A111 ertzsm, .Sales C' .-XTES Assislrzrzt l,'il'!'ll,fIfi0I1 ,llariag er 9 M. t - RICKS l'roIf111'I1'0rz .llanoger usirz ess .Wanager YA LE Al,EX.'XNlJER FERGUSON Artist Photographer CHARLES ELEANORA ROB.-XRDS Adrertising .Urznager 'am 4 lift! -er, S P X Q GORDON BAKER General Assistant Q K Q. SPARTA BITSIS Cirrulalion .llanrzger CYNTHIA MRS. ALMA. JONES PETRICH Typist Sponsor The staff members have a completed deadline. Christmas, and a few reasons of their own for eelebratin at the home of Kay Bragg. They and their guests are shown here in the front room althou h much time was spent in the Braggs' famous play-room garage. Fr 'T' lei x 5 -l ' 1 ii ji 1 .l.,. 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FLL l'res111e11t K U Ni HIXINIEL lue l'r1s111e111 1 XROL KUEHINL S61 reiflrw BFX FRL1 HUC H YN YV Treasurer W UDF HKNQEN f llllllllllll JOXNNX H PIIN RPp11rtPr Xl Xliifll' XIOURI ZIISIUFIUIZ ,IUDX NPI1 Nl FR l'11rl1a111Pr1l11r111f1 DAVID XNIIFON Svrgearzt at firms XIINN UL LONH Spnrnor Kllllllll It 111 th: XII Uep.1rt111cnt dx pldwd illflll 1 lo Owe We 1:.sZnEZ'f:Ek1:Gz'E '-K ' g '5:5ss.f5s w Erma . ,ps I fl sew , . ' -A 1 Ax XV t it X AQ a X 31 g g v SWE 4 in ,X Yb?E X-rw. Adams Collins Haisler had 'Vflrifiifiii-?ER,'i .iW5 -.2 : i. .fa . Q, :H ,Z-: tt ' -59. E - ws- ,, . ,7 fiiiisllifii .5 5 . , 2-1 sms: 'fg i liiwgnifii S -Z 551, if s ' S X, 1 S vm. h S , 33' f Q QE ii f' V1 5 I Allen as if ' iff, .uf ,. f 'Q' i n ' 'F' -4 ff-vw .rf -9:ssa1:w? 'sf Kassel:- : , a s fgyf 5, lly. ii2aiZsiii?L- 1 WWE W gg,-2 wswj .I 1 -, issuers - I , 223151 fs.S1T??fi H f w e - ' w9Lf5Sfgg,:, .. :..-,...: 5 if it Ag Q 5 S? KES 2 s 5' Armendt Crayton Daum Halm Happ Proudly admiring their gift from the band at the Annual Band Banquet are Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, who enthusiastically support our band's every endeavor. Auer Barton Davis Downs Hardin Heiligman w s O l S., - K . s S I . 5- 'K . ' - ' c- , 75? 5' Q 5 gy S Ai I -1 gg Q-' if. I 3 . Dt ., t I A x K f I 5' . K, - - f r ' . AVC I A, ,, . ri I g P- , ' ,M .. W ' ' ,sa A - ' , W ' ' K-.. - - ww' - Q I. N fi .ls 4 , 1 ggasagbkvmwxrnirrw A , pk p :V fg 5 gain , i - ,, fr ' f ,tif cf X' . I IIN-rc Iicll Ilcncxiilcs Ilrandt Ilriglrs Iirockllaus Buchanan lfarrasco lfartcr Q ,- Few I' inch I' instcrwalil Garcia Gate-s Gitmla Gray Grccn Gr:-glory Homcr IIIIIIIVI' Ilinnphrcys Hcnry ,lolinson ,lolinson .lohnson joncs jones One of the organizations of which every Jeff student is proud is our wonderful Mustang Band. Participating in football games halftimes, parades, contests, and numerous concerts are some of the activities of the hand. It is definitely one of our hardest working groups, and because of this hard work, the famous Thomas Jefferson Band has received many awards and honors. OFFICERS FXRI FFW Ramhic Ilriggs dot-sn't sccm to mind the cold wcathcr at the Thanksgiving g ' ' But who would. with macrcttes Charlotte Auer. Patsv Arlains. Elaine Maw' .I . . l,ff'SflIf'l1f RICH.-XRD 'FORRES First I 'ice l'res1'f1cnt Cynthia Jones around if FR,-XNK KRUEGER Sccon rl Vice Presiflerzt IJI :NNE ROGERS Rccorzlirig Secretary PATSY ADAMS fi07'fFSI?0I1I1ilIg Secretary RETTIE NIURGATROYD Treasurer ELAINE HAY Assistant Treasurer BOB Nlcj OHNSON Historian JOHN CARL STROBIBERGER N i I Reporter KATHERINE ARNIENDT r , 4 I X Head Librarian xy fi gy I ' ,A RONNIE GREGORY J E-J Sergeant-at-Arnis F -',. AQ fu lax v ew-gym 5-253 ev:-is L, 1' 11 S klfklldlflik Ix11111pp1r 11111111 Nlur .nrmd Nlmp on xllllfh kklhk r N11 John 1 prag v -U1 -5 Knut .111 Ixrafft dit .1r,. ru1-Her arker Tamez Ntultl Ntr1r111l11r-1r T 1 mlal hn 1 ll of fur N11 member pcuallv llllx rw.1r1 I x 'llc Lea PM r I 111111111 1 1- fqr., 1-1 Porra rhvlllp on Ill 1 1111 Nmur x nt M1111 thu ar1 pre 1nt1fl wlth th11r band J 1 1 Prathcr Imr1 0800! if 11 is B xx Lugano ProbQt Y eater 1 ' f if 1 1 ' Ziff .I'1 v:1E,:. 1 1 1 .1 'Tiff ' H J 'wwf- ' 14 . - 1 1 fm . V ff if if 1 :fa ' 11 pi? 1 w-'fn Q - fc . , ' f-1 - - n.. 1 - 'R . . 7 , I ' Q -,. - 1, A L ' v . 'v Q- ' . gil' :yr t .II , x .V 1 H A it . , V K K .V f ' 4 , ,1 ' t X x 1 Q 1. '4 L N 1 17-wr A 5 V A '1 ' . 1 w 111.1 1' v ' ' M ' ,1.,, .37 . 19-'. -- 1 -.1 'fr' -, 1: gg' yt 1 Q1 . 11.11 ' - 1 1 T11 -- T Q .1 df , .. s 11' N 1 1 A -' f' f' ' ff . ' -'13 1 . ' - 1 1' 1 X ' ' ix-1 ' -1 4 1 I 1 Q .1 11 Q , i' 1 ' M B., Q: , f ff? r 1 ' 1-1525? 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MOSES Sponsor CAPPS , , Wanted e -:C ami my Q S132 3 f-1-Hg :hgf fw lga ,, s f p .. -:N e , - ,ze-: ,,g,4::a . - 1--'-..fiy: .,e, , X- fl -. ss , . ' L .1 ' ' ' if ' at P . 1--1 . -QQ' if 'I - +7 v eil' - - ' e 'Q A-gf. ,K t Q A-tg? pi. f , gee, - T L . , I 5 - N . . ' ,Q , 4 ,. ' wgs in ' Q K, 1 , f- t , - J .Q. - ., . g- - 1 - bfmkla- Q- , X Q' fr, C. ' . f ' ts ., i 1 X 1 L i 1 A e E15 W, 1 xe . Q ' 'V T- I 4 , - 1 'it il '?1e,+ i i' V i A' i' 'ff if:.'-E'l ff 'f'1 ':5f r , K , 5 Y.,v ,I I ,V - -1. . v, K fi - . y :gf Q, nt: V - Alhiclress Cuellar Heye Rosenthal Eagerly awaiting at trip to llrnwnwuotl in December where thev me Payne College Choir were these A Cappella Choir members. N 5 3 Q 2 2 Ashton Bartlett Bassett Bats-y Booth Del.aCruz Douglas Duke Emerson Emanuelli Hunt Hurtaflo Irvine .laworski Lewis Saehnowitz Sarlherry Shearer She-llaby Skinner '-re to sing with the Howard 'UBI is - 'lk 4 fmffzhz 1 i.'s-,,-Iii, ' .3 X, .- 4915 it iirifkl if 2.1 sw .gu- ,.ev,. 5.2 s i , . Av. my in S 'U'-A 515 Lil sf An JL. we NJ :L llrown l' 1111 1 Nllf JFIX laxlm Brrmn F r ll 411 L111cll1l11111 S11 c1r111a11 s llrnvsm 111 llalxlllr le 1111 A QS AA liurn lmldlmf r Nlrmre Trr 1 11141 Y'7 V C.1rrd111a r 1 'Natlxm f Lawx frundler Patton Vi erflman ,N Chapman Haul: Ramlre L W r of the X Cqppella Cllklll' lJI'f lIllLlfl 111 1946 flle beautx of their NOILGC and the feeling eXpreQ ed 111 tl1e1r mum IQ alw avs warmly TSCCIX ed by all ie X Cappella Cllllll' Qan 111 1 u 1 I8 a 16 T1 lla :111 The ormlw r ac'Co111pan1111c-nt ua l'ur111 hrrl ln It 11 l11r tumlfnt and profs- mnal 111u 1n1a11 in 1 4 'Y K rx Pl 4-.x are ' ivan 'J 4 N 'vary A l I X 1 A' 9 vw Hd Ol N11 Y A from lutt I ro11111 Halllclax Ht lI1dlldPL Rolxcr on Rohn ...JW l . - -1 ,rp ' X -- , F 1 - , i ' . U - 1 M .. I , 1 H , A . ? 5 I sv -' C ' 'L A 5 A . :1 W2 yd ' E K rm , Wx X I i 1 - 1 ff- V-:sf A 1 'Nil 5. E 1 1 :Q ' 5 Q.l'5 f'3 1 'i ' if V A l X ,f7i'W i M V V V ' ' ,lf 51-- Sir' J Q if 1112 1 ' S -f. 1 + 'Lf . , ff' f -I 1 1, if . .1 -- M o -' .. f- E1 i,f .ik A f- 11- V' Y f 1. -N I Q1 1 Q Q4 uf Yf V 11 11 1 11 1 ' .g A - .I X iii 14 'ffigiw 33' 2' L' 'I Iii N if ' 11 f5 TffIJ7l'1 . ' 'I J EES- 'mi' . 1 p. 1 1. gig. V, 1, . C - I .1 1 W K - f - ., ' ' I .sa 2 f -. 3 '- - - ' - , Q ' W 5 5 1 A ' 5- . , , Q ' ' . , 1' ' if fi F' ' ' 5 ' 7 f 1 3 -' ' 'K ' - 2 ,A , - 1 avg ' K we v ,X 4 ' 1 A S x V 1 115 N 1 1 - ,W 41 1 A , SY- C, , ' - -1 5 A 4 , Y -7, W- . it - . Hd X pp X Y, , 1 ' ' ' ' Q 1 ' L ' , j ' Cn 'gvr . l ' e g s1 11' 1 'l C' slim-rg rl 1 xg U0 FlSl1 y A ' 'll ' I ,' ' ' ' 5 up N V' 1 Rk -S -- f gl' H 1' ' M-1 's - ' Vill -gas ' ' '-Ils Llmsz' Providing beautiful music' for Jefferson students' enjoyment is the main purpose I L , l . on i' X G . v if . Y l ' .- A xs ' ' 5-' 1 'k V Y 1 - ' - Y A Tl - g ' ' ' ., gi lllk' ln-. t'f l M 'ss' ll 1 rl Ch 'Stl 5 Ass' lily. ' ' ' st a ' ' 5 'S ' 1' 1. ' ' S. S ' S.' ss' 9' S. f 1 A L 4 A 2 .,. 1. 1' ff . . Zami amazed ap, V N , G' 1 ff M' ' 7 A A ' ..- ,ff , - 7 fl K' K ,fl A 5, N 'X : -, .. 4 J Km gg BX ,, A I A nm 'M 'Bliss ,giwy 4521: 'i ll F A ' . fs ' 'Ra-' Eff? L- v . f rtt 'v if N ' Xtxxfqe nl X Hex .F 5 Na V Y x XJ. i X ,gb 5 A 'a' 'r f' U ,V vu... x my t , Q 1' e' ' L e ' ,V -. .. 4 A 'fd' - H f , .' l ' If i' L.- t Alonzo Branard Cranlierry Henlon Hinojosa Hunnivutt Kuast King: Koenning Levinson Martinez Hr-Gill Nm-wsoni Put-nt: Ray Records Rodriguez Schuh Schuh Skolnick T4-llo .Another part of our fine instrumental music department is the 'LB' Band, recently renamed the Pony Band. lts members all work hurd so they may someday lmeeome a part ul the NIllSl.2lIlg Band. with whom tht-x PLll'lil'lIJilltt in mam' social activities. These are the main source of our ever growing Mustang Band. X X Nj ix OFFICERS JUDY LEv1NsoN President PEGGY NEWSOXI Vice President DOROTHY SCHIQH Serretary SANDRA RAY Treasurer NIH. ENIEHY Sponsor 'Q Wfhey will put those ll Band members in HA Band. says Bob Mcjohnson. We often pick on our little Ponies to fill in for us when there is an absentee and a place needs I to he filled. But we are glad to have them 2 hecuusc- after all, the show must go On. 5 f . f ' .' '14 , P515 ' - i Zio ' 22. 1' 2 ' ' ff' rm , ,e V. ,, , - ' , . PM ng' U Q -' - - f ,. Q - r l la!! V ' v 'K if 2 5.f i ' A AV N 4 Q i ' ' Vi 5 'U 4 . fs V' VL S , L my 1 4, , XXX V, rm' i Akin FiIlSlt'I'W8ili Hernandez I.LlWI't'l1t't' Nldlaiiari Orazen Ruiz Srhm-ider Sigrier Ziininerle Organized in the early 1930! was the Beginning Band. or the jefferson Colt Band. XIFIUIJCYS in the Colt Band are trained for futures in the Pony and Mustang Bands. Many of the Colts start beginning band without ever seeing music before and learn enough to go to the Pom ind 'Vluetang Band J-XNE PIINQTFRVC XLD I resident DOW ZIXINILRI I' Izre Ireszclent ERLENIL 'VI1 NIAHAN ruunph 4 r tt 1 mm mu ut' flu an their Qpon or and chnf uffcrmr I55 ja . . s. K 1 L I, . , L, ' . 2 'i Serretary-Treaszzrer 1'l1 t' we iis B-g' 'ng l'1l -'I' i N 5 i ' S ' ' . Za- 7901- ' ' . I gem 3. IQ, ty '4x,,,, M SCIENCE Gauss OF AMERICA V O f amy' l 4 u p Q I I , 1 1 ' ' 'fl-, 'ggs,:,.:k A H 'I v A X 5 , esp i 1 s- , r if V ,c i1 f i i , A Y Branclle Brown Burke Evans Fein Culledge Mdlahan Moffett Moore Thurmond Toomey Tovrog Campbell Hernandez Odom Watson Making provisions for science scholarship opportunities for Jefferson students is the main project of the Bi-Phy-Chem Science Club. lts name stands for the three departments of science: biology, physics, and chemistry. One of our newest clubs, Bi-Phy-Chem was organized on February 4, 1954, and is affiliated with the Science Clubs of America and the Texas Junior Academy of Science. OFFICERS DUDLEY ROBERTS PATTI EVANS President CHARLES WATSON CHARLES WATSON Vice President PATTI EVANS BILL CAMPBELL Recording Secretary PATTI EVANS JANICE CROCKETT Corresponding Secretary MYRNA TOVROC BARR MCCLELLAN Treasurer BOB MOFFETT RAY HERNANDEZ Reporter-Historian HERBERT ODOM BOBBY THURMOND S ergean t-at-A rm s GENE BURKE TOM MCMAHAN Chaplain MR. FAUVER Sponsor I56 Crockett Hobbs Rehler Fauver Sponsor r-1 pl 'S A s S 5 m S NX xXxXX 0 V 7 xg A x'N 2 A ,!, Dean Levenson Roberts .pp 1 , 1-.5 t km ' 8 .g.Fi'fs,. 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Lolano Trewlno we Carta r Chapman ay xltxldllilll Ruhttr Wa mr oi' 'J fm pf az. iv Q f le mmon Dolph Nlmu r N111 hon XX lllxlIlHf7ll frllrr One of the flnest projects any school club could haxe IQ that of the Future BLIQIIICSS Leaders of AI1lCf1C3 Thrs project 1S to help all graduatmg students ln the FBLA flnd employnunt elther for the summer or for full tune The Jefferson chapter of the FBLA was granted a charter to perform as a member of the Natlonal 0I'g8I11Z3 tlon of the Future BUSIHCSS Leaders of Amerlca on September 1 1953 suth Mrs Ellzabeth Younger as flrst sponsor A member must be taklng a commerclal subject, haxe and malntaln a C average and be of good character Wonder where the center of attractlon IS Munbcrs are PlClLlI'6Cl at a Q0Cl8l ln the home of their sponsor, Mrs Ehzabeth Younger N lJU1'11r Nllldlll X nun Sponsor 1 Y o I - me 0 Y 'A ' 1- Q r if ef - ,- L ' Q ' 5245- 'I y l , . N . V- A L A . , V ,- N - ' fx NG .d J, ' P J V t, , H . I V I V, , ' V r .. .ak Q 1 , ,Iv , . , 1 ,,fv l '- WY H L -M f f 2' .. ' gif:-.j'f 21, , ' 'f 1' 5 , me v 1 i K ,-5. 'yy -i .x , 5, P- gc . 3 Y K -l .. , 'A 9 fc - , .- . ff Lv 4 i am Alf - Q N ' 'al 3 A ' Ai ' t A Hn ' fl X V ' ' -, 1, . -Q A1 4 ' , K A :F K v . - ' L- I A . g t A 'Ju , - - R 1. 4' sq 1 4' f 22, K 5 .N Y .. , 4. ,A c 1 gi - ' ag - ,g . f Q -v L, F' ' - -, L' R ' ' 1, N I . ' -x A 1 A I rt .1 . ' -s 2 -s llwson ' ' ' Yu ' ' ' ' I - s V ' ,l'1'lis1 J' 4' s Kc- 'r ' 7 I M' ' . L ' . 5 , '- A A ' . pm.. h' ' '. . xg . .' U. fd, I - gm, . V A . . 4 . . . r Y. Y - ' at 17 , r ' ' 9 , . ' I' ' i ! wif- Al' I -fcglfiqedfz ti I f i4.,iJ-a ,. is 'WS Z 8 , f - v sf is X '.u-RQ . ,M 1' OFFICERS CHUCK HE.-XTLY Presirlerzz TONY BRISBIN Vice President ROBERT DULANY Secretary CARY TRENKELBACH Treasurer MITCH MOORE Pnrliamenlarian DAVID GLAZNER Chaplain TOMMY WELKER DOUGLAS COOK Sergean IS-l1l:4fI71 s MR. ANDREWS Sponsor A s ,fri 4 v Anderson Brieken Cook Fulford Clazner Hernandez Kraft Kwan McGuire Schuette Trinkelbavh Andrews Sponsor Another of Jeffersonls ovs' cu s ir- g p p debating is the Jefferson Fornm. Its name is taken from the Roman no meaning Hplace of cliscussionf, The Forumls main activlts is the spons ing of the Sweetheart Ball, held every February, with IIS sister cl Shakespeare. b ' l bs f' st or anized for the ur ose c u The bids for the Sweethearts Ball are here, and the happy looks on the officers' faces proclaim that they are getting first choice for their dates N :X l60 mfiw UPI- If PHS iv I rr sul: nl llll HNN S1 rrlurx Flrfrlxzzrfr VW , Sport wr If 3 S A' X 4, X f I' mr Id nt Nl Ohm ln the u P populimtx of he c cxtcncl fn hexonf e 1n11tQ f l C 1 tm hw Club Student max be Qcen plaslnz. the rmnc 111 3LlX1QOI'lES and 111 tht 11 flilll XQ there IQ no element of rhancf 111 the lt Ieqlllff? full Concentration I t 1 trulx a lmttle of n1ental1t1eQ throubh the mecllum of the che board and PICCCQ The p1e ent n1en1l1erQl11p of the Ches Club 15 elexen Thex meet ex erx Tuefday after School 4 XA fx X up 4? '1 l. xr I 1 Ns ri: X 1 XX A 1 1 1 1 Sp rlwr I Nts xxx it f 47 S - hy' 'I 'b L'2 f-ai 741335, QQ' x:,fJ Z 4 f 1 6 :bl 5 I 1 0 0 . , E .:,, h . .IXXIICS o'1a1c11.1.1 by I , ' .V if j x A fiat lamun' ' 1 Jxn ' ' FR A I S 91 X A ' 'W ' F NIR. SOHFNFUN , - , 'A - L t ,Z I, l E 4 , -A I' A J.. u g, Q, N, +4 A - J 'er A lf! A W -A Y 'X 1 . N. , f ..f, I ,f... K ' , W V J, ,V . X X A 1. . ir ,N 5. ' , lt 'X' 'l 'S ,111 1- fun 13-11 W- 1:m.1,..ru 111. i ' ,lol Nun Q U'l'r7ll-' linflgty Ftvy - st-n vlxlltlflllilllfl SUTIINIVII 1- H ,- Th . t - ganlf of chess in It-ffvrsfm - s 1 ' Y' l th l' v , as ,, . S ' 11 ff , 01 ' 'Q ' ' 1 'Lf-Vt., I f ' -3' 'fss.' ' '.s ' . 'S ' . ' ' , ff ' ,ss ' .. ' 5 Q ' , 1 ' ' ' . .' ' 1' - ' ft, 9 ff in O 1 6 ' I . I Jr!! rn r 4 I ' f' 'ln ' - 0 ' ' a If A s 41 IIN if Af L35 7.7.3. de fam am , f' V -C ' 'ff' 1 S , ,,.. , A ft, , X szfant- ' :Eis- , t Q Ei' as ,Q-,f - Q . T 'S . km. 9.1 , L I I L , i x , 1-1.-an Cf.. 1+ X x '. i . K t .sag 5 1-5, . . ' . - ' 'S S- ifirtf' ' I ' ' - A 0 ., c t 1 - ,E i...Y5,,s 'ix -5- as .'XtlEllltS .Mic-r llenavitles licuittau lirantl tn tttr Cates Green Henry Ht'I4I18lltltl u Fatterwhite Shannon Steve-ns Stoltz lu ar The T. Guy Rogers Chapter of the Future Teachers of America was organized in May. 1955, with Miss Mattie Sharp Brewer. as sponsor. The membership is open to all who are interested in the problems of education. The purpose is to present to the members the wicle range of opportunities ancl the satisfying reward of the teaching profession. Plans are made for frequent meetings with teachers. work with them, and even some practice teaching. Moreover. Mr. Rogers, for whom the chapter is named, offers an annual scholarship to someone going to college. His long years of service are an inspiration to the club. By the emptiness of the punch bowl. it looks as if Future Teachers Club members and their guests clidn't spend much time discussing the ABCE, as X X ,V I -Muff ag :de mageama. ., , at 4' , x vi rw 'L 1 '4 I 'bf ' .Aww '1-1' .V , h Q 1 It 9 4 ow fg Q ' .K U: Ax L' an ' I M, wi . 'e:,.l3,55 Q., -ff-f 5 Us . I Q. f A ,Vh' lirwvlw Calvert Collins Dahlen Delmii Efron Epstein Feingold Ferlet F1 llCl Lee Louie Nlay Mitchell Deifyli Prohst Reed Robie Rogers Rutledge Tester Williams Zimnierle Brewer Sponsor Miss Brewer. the sponsor and our inspiration, is shown here candidly peering at her notes. Eve-ry Future Teacher would love to be as well liked and respected as Miss Brewer. sig-Q, OFFICERS JUDY DENNIS President CHARLOTTE AUER First Vice President ELEANOR EPSTEIN S ecretary- Treasu rer JUDY COLLINS Corresponding Secretary CAROLINE GREEN Parliamen tarian BARBARA GATES Chaplain 4 M Q V ' 4233, ' f L,f'z ' . .,g-ffl' ,. I L . Qu, ,5 ' wt H -FL L' ' sea t 'Vi ' - X, .5 ,Wi i it ,J . x 4 .V 'X ' . A A 1 1 A A hug, 't .Q Q 2 , 4' 'K E ' Yiv f A v ' uf . v , Q 3, ' . ' A ' fi i ' G Ti 'X '. jj ,. ' 5-7 Q ' M ' A ' ' I A Allen Anclvriun Asher Ilarm-s Ililln Iil'21I1tISIt'IIt'I' I flprnanqlg-Z Howell Hyman .lauwwlmf Kanter Knippu Richter STAFF DOROTHY WEDEMAN Colon el REVERLIE FASSNIDCE Exer'utit'e Lieutenant Colonel .IEAN ROGERS MARILYN ALLEN Lieutenant Colonels PATSY WALKER Adjutant ,Ilajor FALL TERM OFFICERS PEGGY RICHTER President JOAN ZULAUF First Vice President BARBARA .IUNE NICHOLS Serond Vice President ANN ETTE ANDERSON Rerorrling Secretary EDITH COLDBERG Corresponding Secretary MARGARET MACY Treasurer SANDRA JACOBS Historian DARDANELLA CUERRA Chaplain DIANNE LANCASTER Reporter MARY E. ELIZONDO MARTHA TREVINO Sergeants-at-Arms MRS. BESS MCINTYRE MISS JEAN LONCWITH Sponsors nh RIllVt'I'4 Ruse' Rm' S marks Starr F . rn- Mille rlruws une . . . a sherry wiki- of vmirse- ith Cnlflln-rg. as all enjoy the uffim-1' installation at en! Ilmnv-c'1nnpIe'tm- with soda fountain. we M fe 6-6,61 ms ' if ' 2j2i 5'5353Xi5Te'- if Y'-ifrf f' A . .4 Am 5- tb , , .4 4 4 A JD? rn, six I X li N l ' l i in an Auf 4 h ...K f V is v ' gif' flitsr - ' Q cv z. .. . gf N -1 it H. . vu Q . 0 g Ei if 1 '5' 6' ' '-' vs 4 Al , a re-A I Dean lflimndo Ifassiiiflgw lflinlli-rs Iforln-s llln-trlf-r Goldberg Cuvrra Ilalv Harvey Lynch Nlacy Xlauw-ll Xl:-ans Xlills Nlitvln-ll Nichols Pepper Iiepper Probst Tri-vinn Walk'-r Wasliburn W4-mlmmrii Wliitlvy Wit-gand Wu Zulauf I.ongwith Xlclntyre Walking through the line of glimmering sabers at each yearis Military Ball are the proud members of the Girls' Cadet Corps of Thomas Jefferson. Membership in this fine military organization is recognized as a distinct honor. The Cadet Corps is made up of a limited number of Senior Girls with a HB or better average, good attendance, and approval from teachers. Participating at football games, reviews, assemblies, parades. banking. and 'lthose 7:30 practicesi' are some of the activities of the Cadets. SPRING TERM OFFICERS lJ'yilifx1NELL x GVERRA Jo Ann Whitley r-ln-cks Nlary Elizabeth Elizondo and Barbara June Nichols in as rhmmt Sally Washburn. Doris Hale. and Sandy Jacobs wait to get Iln-ir grin-ily little pgyl' g'p,XRR hands on the money. tIlnfnrtunatc-ly it belongs to the San Antonio Loan .'Xssociation.l First Vive Presiflerzz SALLY WASIIRIIRN Seronrl Vice President ANNE'I I'E ANDERSON Rervrzlillg SQ l'l'f'f!lfj' BARISAIIQX .ILNE NICHOLS lforresporzrling Secretary DIANNE L,-XNC.-XSTER Trerzsurer SANDRA .IACOBS Hislorilm JUAN ZIfIALiF Iflznplrzin PEGGY RICIITER Reporter NMRY ELIZAIIETH ELIZONDO ISOISRIE NIORGENSTERN Sergearzls-at-Arms MRS. NESS MCINTYRE MISS JEAN LONCWITH f Sponsors ',,,T.:f Za geffeetle Zena amwtoeqawwf I 'J L. --1 fi I L. b A 5srvvv-91 3 4- ' .1 E calera un Snuth werijg -ie' E 6 L To Faltz I ar 1 Strau I' ur Lxnah F1 rn l1mt111.1 111111 a Xlmm XX o01l1sa11l ll IO N 111 Sponsor Rllll To further the 3.ppI'6C1atl0Il of the French language IS the purpose of the French Club To be ehglble for n1embe1sh1p a student must have completed at least one semester of French and haue at least a C axerage The blggest SOCIHI event IS '1 banquet where French food IS serx ed held at the close of the school year OFFICERS FALL SPRING BARBARA LYNCH BARBARA LYNCH President EDDIE LARSON BONNIE ORNELAS Vue President LEICH SMITH YVONINE FALTZ Secretary ORA RLIZ ORA RUIZ Corresponding Secretary ILDY YLSENI MARILYN STRAUSS Treasurer CAIL ESC ALERA IRWIA PARCA Lhaplam MARGARET NIOORE MARGARET MOORE Parlzamentarzan SHIRLEY TERRY ALNIA RIOS Reporter Hzstonan MRS NAU I 66 Sponsor Here our mam mteret ay Barbara Iwmh 1111111 pcalun of the OIJJSCIIVC cf the French Club Barbara 1 surrounded by othmr Llub lI1t'lIllJt'f lntere ted 1n France an ns language c. 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L Biellerdorf Brandt Briggs fi2lltlt'l'Ull Cassidy Cm- Fllllflll Garcia GliI'VOIl Cluddl-rs limit fiI'1't'Ilt .lLlIllf'S ,Iallles Jones Jolles ,low-rs K21YN'Z1l1 The Hayne Club has the distinction of being the largest boys, clull at Jefferson. It is also ,lefferson's oldest club. lts charter was granted ill H392 at Main Avenue High School when its main function was that of debating with other clubs. Today its main objectives are to promote friendship and leadership, and to better social characteristics of its members as it serves its school and conllnunity. OFFICERS JOHN cLAlJDERs President BOBBY FLY Vice President ROCKY MCDOUGA LL Secretary CRAIG BELL Treasurer DAHL MARSHALL Parlianzentariarz TOMMY BARTON Chaplain ROGER BIEBERDORF Reporter ROBERT JACKSON Historian SAMMY MILLER PAT SCHINDLER Sergeanls- at-Arms PHILIP HARFOUSH Poet Laureate Q--V lx ll lx 49 '6- 1 I I H1 N Ill 1 1 I -1 C0 xlme r 1:1 636467 K. 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S - N 1 KI arlm lfzifsirly -1 ,tc gi' . 4 ' I A ' Jefferson Hi-Y is a Ilatl0I1al Ofgdllllcltlfjll whose mum otmjent IQ to Lreate mamtam t , . . , , XIIIHIII 1 Xl llllff lx 'N mln Non tux Stfn lam! Tarn flllllll ttf X .1 IDI Mp Fl 55i?'?' Ae M mf 11 A 4...axf1lmS4, 4' x 51 1 1 1 I m 1 lx u ll N 11th N N pr N IUINII 1 t Ill I1lllN'l ll! ,Ei I N 1 3 X V1 1 A i I-I ,1 xl vqvvt' X 22 , 9 I D X 5151 ,Q Q Vgzic, 3 'SKA 123.0-a 1 Brown Knippa Turley 0 04 . ' g vwb- . X Q A xN ' 4' E wa. R ' F sa 'G 1 j - QQ? ' I X ' D 'ky' 1' . ' u 1 K , I o . it . '1 .fi ' - 1- ' - -. . ' - 1 8 i 1 L , . 5 - ' A , ' . T3 -1 ' ff' ' I .5-4 ' T I l '..l . . T u 0 II It ! i'L' A .. ' A L Q ,Z A VYVI . .,, I .,,A xl , .MT -V E , I , , . '-'F I . ' Y, 58 ' -4 fill , ' - i 1 Q ' Qi ' me- A: R, ' . f , ,,, f 3 I f- - L' . 3 . 5' I ' 1 P -if - CN Y 5 gif W ' -L , I Y, , - , 'd.'.A - N.. . T A B ' Brown Calderon Cuellar Culllertson Delgaslu Durlwin Fan-lla Uarvia Ianeasler Ijnrllilom Malone Martinez NI:-ans Oellu-rs Oughtun Owe-ns Turner Vaughters Villarreal Villegas Wagner Wilcox William. Willlmrn Grantham - . - I' s 'I ' I The Homemaking Club is one of Ieffersonas most active Pjklald tiepartmental clubs. Any girl taking or having taken a course wfmingham OFFICERS in homemakmg has the opportunity to become a member and Smnsors JOYCE ANNE ROSE President JUDY BROWN First Vife President NIYRNA .IANKO Seeond Vive Presiflent MARY SHEIIABY Recorrling Sevrefary JOAN BROWN Corresponding Secretary CYNTHIA TURNER Treasurer MARTHA KATE SMITH Historian BARBARA DURBIN Reporter LINDA BAIRD Chaplain CHERRY MEANS MARY KAY sxnrn Sergeants-at-Arms MRS. PYKA MRS. WILLINCHAII Sponsors to enjoy all its activities, ranging from participation m home- making projects to hearing numerous guest speakers. Good homemakers need to he well groomed. Nlemliers who assisted Dorothy from Russell's in her program were Martha Oelkers. Barbara Smith. Diane Platt, Roxana Oughton. and Jeanne Williams. I E fx ,,,.,,.,,.g,y ,rmnwmmmvfmt +8 wma.. , ls 5 a ww., ,., . t,.,.-nw ' mwimzemez ' . 1: i g:jj35':z.:g,N k :am 5-riiwf - e- ,, ' 'ifitpezk ' K ' JP! ' - ' 5 QQ '25 ' JJ' .., k , . 'P .Jimi 3 s Y f' E -Q 1' if , ,X ' 2 gg ' ' ' fe are e 1 1 s , P .r - i ' f ' Q4 Yew ' .. -1, in .V -st '23 ' 4 -. Q X e t f-- t v k I ' M ' 'fl R if F ' . X, 7 Adains flrnn-mlt ,-Xu:-r llaker llc-riavitle-s l3ran4lle Haile- HWY? Jackson Kirkpatrick Km-nning: Lexinson To further Jefferson students, interest in discussion and debate is the main objec- tive of Information Please, organized in 1950. lts varied activities include speakers on professions. parent-student debates and socials, and the annual Christmas party. In co-operation with the Home-making Club. Information Please had two nurses as guest speakers on the subject of Careers in Nursing. Pictured with the nurses are Joyce Anne Rose 1H0me- making Club President? and Pat Wall llnformation Please Presidentt. . 2 Q N XJ. 4 'xx If X :Pg . - E 1 1 e :it . if 1 - ' Q 4 iv ' ' 2 ' 4 as ' . N Y ,, .,.4 gli y .,.A, , 'il' W 2 it A 3 ,, ,, sf .wi tfjfqegxf 'TT ' ML! sq, ff V 'T L, WEEK HOHEHAKINC CLUB M INFORMATION PLEASE PRfswr-o1ma. H. wie 1-.ldgi SEQ 1N.Qf35LNG T t gk i S1 5 it ti 7 rv ff f r . 'fin-. W 1 qi 4 ,Emu - 1 1 tlvs Lullnns N alone' Hay UFFICER5 P.-YI' W.-Kl.I. l,l'f'Sl'1IPl1f KXIKHIIC .-XRXIICNDT five Prmirferzf IfI.gXlNE Nl.-XX Serrvllzry I.,-Xl'N'l'Z ROIJCQERS Trwzxzzrer HE'l l'lE Nll'RllpX'I'ROX D Ifhzzpllzin RUHICRT J.-XCKFON Reporter CI.-XKUI. KOHNNINU I'!lflfl1lIlt Ilflll'il1IZ DI,-XNNH l'I..-YIVI' Sf'fgf'Ill1l-III-.4fIIIS NI ELAIN E MEC IKEL SPVILIPIIII1-Ilf-.4 rms Z gWm'2,xs emma, .' ' , 'NWT-fi . Liga' V Q 1' A i t 1 V 1 g ' ' 1 I gs., 'Z : . - '. ' ' K-Tfifti ' N , 1, . 4 L S.- 1 . U J 4 wi. . - Adams Amlrews Burford Brooks Carter Morrison iNewson1 Oefinger Pancoast Roberts ' Q . r 3' 2 . M ir t sr 6 Dean Rogers Jaspers, another of Jeff's social clubs, was organized to create lasting friendship among classmates, provide opportunities for development of leadership, and promote worthwhile activities for the school. Two of the Jaspers' most outstanding social activities of the year are a box supper and its annual Birthday Dance. Jasper officers, Janet Oefinger, Jo Ann Whitley, Betty Stein. Mrs. Morgan, Sponsorg Diane Rogers, Elaine May, and Virginia Cranberry, take time out from socializing at new member initiation to pose for our photographer. 2. Emlgeworth Elizondo Shearer Simpson rr' 'f ,,..,....--- k F. an I I K Y! 'Q' 3 it 17 fa I an I ,,,. ww ,Lv M ' 5? ,Y J L 4 11 ,FT 1 As E 1 Iv 4 ii S X - si NANESM A Ferrier Fritter Granhcrry Hernandez Kawazoe Kuehne Lindhlnm Lundy May Skolnick Sparks Spencer Stein Steuliing Terry Thornhill Whitley Morgan Sponsor OFFICERS OFFICERS FALL TERIVI SPRING TERM BETTY STEIN JO ANN WHITLEY President President DIANE ROGERS PEGGY SIMPSON First Vice President First Vice President .IO ANN WHITLEY I JOAN LUNIJY Second Vice President Second Vice President ELAINE MAY MARY HERNANDEZ Recording Secretary Recording Secretary MARY HERNANDEZ PAT SMITH Corresponding Secretary Corresponding Secretary PEGGY SIMPSON ELAINE MAY Treasurer Treasurer PAT SMITH BETTY HARGIS Parliamentarian Parliamentarian VIRGINIA GRANBERRY CHERRY MEANS Reporter Chaplain JUDY RURFORD CYNTHIA THORNHILL Chaplain Reporter JANET OEFINGER JUDIE SPENCER Historian Historian JOAN LUNDY VIRGINIA ALONZO Sergeant-at-Arms VIRGINIA CRANBERRY Now there. It wasn't so bad. was it? New mem bers-Peggy Newsom, Glenda Ferrier, Frances May Cynthia Thornhill, Mary Kay Smith, Billie Fritter. and Carol Kuehne-are pictured at the fall initia tion. Sergeants-at-Arms ily va! wgfe 'gdb 'lf 1'1 fi FE:- Tai' f : saw 5 -, 9 J .-' ' 1 if 1: if V r f' I S. Tx Akin Hatcher Sane-r rt t Alfred Boltz HilJlJCIIS Holle-rs Soharlack Schonoholz llntlvr Hopkins S4-yniour On the last day of school before the Christmas holiclays thc Joffersonaires went throughout the building singing Christmas Carols antl hymns. Ht-rc' the-y post- in front of the auditorium with their sponsor. Mr. Moses. Carranza Huff Shaver Q . qv, ! to 74e Q 'h-'kg s f'?,::' Q . 2 I f . J' 1 k K six, f. 4, Y ? A -13 . , I M, a 'N ' A 'lx I O w I I I ' fha ussc ie llml on llnnman Alurray R ln r on I 'W , 1, . ' i . ' I fsa ,:- VW? .a Il mi ,lf if ' lliaff ' ' 3 12 ' A A Q ' Q .- ii gl-ggfbl A- ' iff? G' 2,. JR K ' , fi -.K .Q-:Q 'QQ ,ff- is ,x - Y Lllalnlivrs Coll- Lnttvn Cuwiln-n lJ'ix'il'i llc-an llh I I 2lYVI'FI1L't' Im- Lind Loxano Alassviigal Alurgatroysl Sllvllaliy Stoller Taylor Ware Watts Axillilflllll OFFICERS FALL SPRING RENEIZ DHOSSCIIIE RENIEE IJHOSSCIIF l'resi1fz'r1t AIINNIIQ ff0I4l,'l'RIfSS KAREN ALFREIJ Iilift' l,l'l'Sl'lIt'IIf III':'li'l'lE AII'Rfi,A'I'ROYlJ JENNY LIXD Sf'l'I'f'fllfvI' IIINNY WA'l l'S lIIlARLOT'I'E TAYLOR Trerzxlzrer CATHERINE HIRRITS lfA'l'HIfRlNI'f I-IlISI3l'I'S Ifhaplain SARAH I'llil I7 SARAH HI'I I' Reporler ANDY COLE ANDY COLE l'r1rli11me'r1Izzrirlri-Historian NIR. NIOSIZS S II 0 n .wr joan Cro:-nherg sings the Channukah Blessing over candles at our Christmas Asselnhly. sa.. Wilkinson I lnarra Alo e Another of our fine musical groups nhose pcrformancf always enjoyed by all is the ,ICffClQ0ll3lI'6Q Lalled the Adi an Girls, Glee Club until 1953. They participate in mam assi hlies. lead student worship at Easter and make the Christi spirit even more prevalent by singing carols throuvhout x 'HW cuzchfagf' ' choose am cfafe, 091. Ex?- A On February 3. 1955. the Junior Historian Chapter at Jefferson came into existence. Before this time the club was known as the Jefferson International Club. The Junior Historians is the Junior Division of The Texas Historical Association. The main purpose be- hind the chapter is to study happenings and people in Texas History. The Sponsor is Mrs. V. Creed Nau, the co-sponsor Nlr. C. Stanley Banks. Barajas Brague Crayton Crayton Dolph Hayes May Pepper Pepper Rogers Shanks Simpson Smith Wagner Nau OFFICERS FALL TERM SPRING TERM NIONROE MAY PEGGY SIMPSON President PEGGY SIMPSON DARLEEN WAGNER Vice President PATSY SMITH CAROLYN PEPPER Rewarding Secretary DOROTHY BRAGUE DOROTHY BRAGUE Corresponding Secretory Junior Historians Pat Smith. Jo Ann Whitley. Monroe Hay. Mada Pepper, Diane Rogers. and Robert Bailie were happy to present Mrs. 5IcCutcheon. head librarian. with two books for our fine library. ,IS ROBERT BAILIE MADA PEPPER Treasurer JO ANN WHITLEY ROBERT BAILIE Parliamentarian MADA PEPPER NELL SHANKS Reporter, Historian MRS. NAU Sponsor 'Me .4 kdm A if -I W ii - f ,LA .. :ha . Vt' . ., 5 A ugly K Q A ' ' 4. 1 Ei g jwfii-, --.- 1 p ' - L , V A '43 A' 1 few if -4 fi --f' A -N - A: '- L . V I .,.. ' F s' w ' vw '- A Q , V rx . Alwf- Adam i-Miaiiismi Us-nson Berkenstock Bilharlz Clary Clennnons Coffcv Duggvr Dykes Eqlgn-rton , 'lga' . a ,. V .. 'f 1 Q 'T X Adkins Blakf- Colmliron Eliingvr ...:. H, N - Aki-rs iliuoln Cum-rly Elting Sid Tarro and cheerleader Nancy Knight lead the Highly Mustangs tlmniglh a pate-way of L 4 ing Lassos onto the Alaino Stadium field. 9 Fe!! 7494 'hr Y' 'C X tif x Ov V? N gawk rx E 'tiabfsgw 45 A6 X Bc lton C arttr Dc Be rrx I lllllllllil Balm r Lalurt Dau C art ld Baker Lalfa Dau Gal er Xu tm Burrow Dau Xpplewlutc X hton Brow n Brown Lulwfll funn Flurrw 1' ull: r Xlfrc Ll lon o Bowls Cral ll'lt ilu r Flt fr ra u ln r Frank The largest and CCI'tEl1IllW one of the most famoua organ1zat1ons on the Jeffereon campus rs the Lasaoa Theae gxrla 100 Qtronff all know the true meanmg of Qehool Splflt and help spread IIS mfluence throughout the entlre Qtuclent body Actmg as gulcles for vlsltors hosteQQeQ at QP6Cl3l Qchool ewente and clerlcal workers for teachers clurmg regrstratron and all through the year are a few of the Laasos varled Qervlces what KN Bcnfmr Lartml ht Dhoa uhm Coll 1 c Bn nlteau Chamln r Down Halbert 'Nlartha 'Homer be-Urns toagtg to our coachea football team and aclm1n1Q trators rlurmg the annual Lawo Foot ball Banquet held at the Oflglllal RCQ taurant flag ' L. 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H 45 Xi 'X Hatch Laniler Moore Renflon OFFICERS . 1,7-I f vt' Vg V Hatcher Langley Morris Richey CAROL HARRISON President NORMA JEAN OEFINCER First Vice President NANCY HAURUM Second Vice President MARY ANNE DAVIS Corresponding Secretary PAT HATCH ER Recording Secretary 2 f 7' 'll' MITZI MARTIN Historian MANIIE LOUIE JUDY BROWN Reporters FRANCES GILLILAND Parliamentarian PAT PALL Treasurer KAREN ALFRED Chaplain TRACY CLARY SUDY MUNSLOW S ergean ts-at-A rms if 4' Hatfield Lehman Moss Robards v. b y s 2 , A I X K msn fl Ni. f, Ava GK Fponhaltz Turley Wilson I ' 3 , , I if A Tafolla Vigvon Wisemann 2 1 ll il' 1 4 ' 'Q In Q ,f wa 1? p w r y -- vi' bw I 'Iwi' 2 Taylor Villazun Weurmcls Durmg the ChI1Qfm8S season our Lassos formed a large teddy bear at the halftlme of tlu flfcl Mxlk Bowl Game for the benefit of the crippled children. Rudi.. K W1 qnwv- - , , --I-Q-. .....---. .............. 2 ' mm I H I 9 1 J. .V+ -eq ' wi ' t M ' t P ,A ff- 9 To ' 1 ' '49 X Wir. V iss i ' i 3 'Q ff ' T - L 4 , . ,Ci ,, s 2 ' 4 , , ' I in , in W : I A w ' AA - is Tvs it Q 1 Q X . X ., . It 'bit we 1:1 - .. - - . ii J .. . 1f.':,.4, g ' - i ng, if 6 x T A i ' W Q ' i - -S. ' , , . -.. , ,V i ., wr ' , 1 ' 4 Q , . V t ', M , Apple-wliitv .Kshton liloom liloom Brown lfalfas Chambers Clary tfonerly Davis Hinze- Huff Ka-ll Moss NI:-yr-rs Price Re-ming Rolnartls Schumann Trabucro Rivharfls Sponsor A vital part of our famous Lassos is the Roping Team, composed of a limited number of Lassosi top ropers. Commanflecl by the Hoping Team Captain, all of the members practice many extra hours to perfect their rope tricks for performances at athletic ancl social functions. both in school and out. Beverly Bloom exhibits her skill with a rope. The Lasso Hoping Team consists of about twenty-one of the elite rope-twirl:-rs. They perform for womens clubs. at the football and basketball games, at the Fiesta San Jacinto festivities. antl at local military hospitals. I' ' 4 i! ' 'I If 4 . Y fy . . . , ' -X 43 Af' va. 4. -Q, v- . - . - ' in f gf X - 1 A A 15.45. ffl 't itil? fill f ' M A',. 4 X PQ V , - A 4' f E' , A 1 tr K- t 1 A 'A 0 2 ,E A 31' -.. p ' V Y? Bell Bloom Burch Butler Chin Epstein Finesilver Forbes Franke Gullemlge Kraft Lim-blich Long Nlason Nichols Shanks Fhellahy Shivers Victoria Wilson 2 -- we 34' 5' l f 'fi -. Q ffj-'f flggvi ix jysgv' 5 ' X , . '51 A . f up + Conerly Hernandez Parr Yuscm The Latin Club, another of the many departmental clubs, promotes friendship among Latin students and encourages the study of Latin. Anyone taking or having taken Latin is eligible for membership. lts main activity each year is the Roman Banquet held each spring. Q: ? x Craig Bell must have popped a funny!! In Latin. mayhe?? Seen enjoying the Latin Club Roman Banquet. complete with costumes. were Larry Menconi. Margaret Davis, Chesta Ann Weidman, Craig Bell. Anne Burch and Pete Beneville. OFFICERS PATSY Broom Presirlelzt ESTHER FORBES Vice Presirlenl MARY SHELLABY Secretary BARBARA NICHOLS Treasurer KAY WILSON Parlinmenlrzrian A N N BURCH Chaplain KIAXIIE LOUIE Reporter-Historian LISA HOWELL KENNETH CHIN Sergeanls-at-Arnzs Drt-chen Howell Saylor Moore Sponsor I89 . 3 zsglffmwf- 1. I , J' .. .- -- ,- .Q ' ' ' E- 'iffy' .1 ov I FL .mf -M . 11 1 1 - , ,f , .1 x:721'm ' N W ff . ,x ' L Y E ix 'A 5 1-rf 1 nu ' 04 ., .M 5. z S' 3 5 L. . 41 T xx . . ' I 4 h wa V' . 2 t 1 P 1' -6 3 5- 'A yew' ' 'A L . f' - - N if U , J -fy W- 4 . f ,- ,h e - W 1 4 X : ,, gi 11 M i 2 Q L Y X .' 'FI' ' . 'IN 5 1111 dir 1 lhr In N .X lvn fitzhu, K 111111 Fr' te-1' Llllt 1' ' .,-fc il .. X.. 13? Q is.. l1.l Q , X l3'1kvr ' 'I'll'l U 1t JI IW 1 F4 IX en ark 111 1 1 4 r.1I1 ,- A ,...q - ..- . .1 ,. jf aff ., 1 T-1 Y QC f , , ,. .. . 1 :SQ 15 W -Q' 1 ' ...x ,.. . 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NIUXRUIC NUWUTNX I ire' l'rr'si11er1l SYUINIY NIlI.I.IiR Trr'11sur1'r TOXINIX l3.'Xli'l'0N Rejmrtcr NIR. ll. .IUNES Sponsor Za I ,, -, 3 i n A Briggs Lundy Waldrop Barton Long Nnwullly 'X EN Fly N11-Dougall ,lone-s Spmzsnr ciliiIl4l!'fF .Innes Mille-r Norris l1'0,'k I 315 10 USE-. Ypxst'-X 1 .g,. Popular entertainers at many Jeff functions are the Melody Mus- tangs. students talented in sing- ing and playing western music. Besides playing for school func- tions, they entertain for private parties, hospitals. and military groups. HKWX I94 OFFICERS , A 9-3 . DICK NIQELYY .. YT 'E Presiflelzl K A, BOHIEIE XIORGEXSTKRX Vive Presirlefzt X BAHI3,-XRJX LYNCH Serretar-x PEGGY SIMPSON Treasurer 5'l'l3fl'l'l,-Xxllf OLSON lfhzzpfzlilz xuRu.YN sP.xRKs - R6'.IIUI'f6l'-lIiSf0f1'l'II1 V ESPHER roRBEs . 61 Parlianzerztarian 5 I .l.-UIE5 Nh-ELROY fi Sergezlnt-at-.lrnzs ' Miss CLOUD .Sponsor Ofmwitz Probable future leading are our Masque and Gavel membere A member mu t be it lmqt 1 Sophomore a 'SCN average who has proxecl hw mtereQt IH ClI lll1'1 ellher 111 school or ou annual event of Masque and Gu el IQ the three ut plax gn en ex ers Qpflllg People of the tl1z'z1lv1 ' vannft nnrul Wa sw s 1 4 ll r to express, but we can tell that Q 1 e m thf wrrpn react n v Ao QL iz ill 3' I I' f? n Il Ndiklll 1 -4 ie exact' 525' -if . 11 'Q C' , lft'fr'l1 1 1 Xlurrix nw., s- va L ff' ay , Q X1 .N -v fi - ' ' l'1l'I1K'b I 'Ili V' 41 1. 'ry farm Sl ' V1.5 X hurriwl l'4'I1ft'Tt'I1i't' at the' Np011wrl mlm'-k uftvr svhwol ix vgille-Ll In Jar! 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V, Q 61 ,S 'K- x ' h t ' ' N Q i A tl, f W M 5 J AL ' Davis ljlmssclie lin-eln-11 Fa md e llradfortl llruwn llruve Carr Carter t rale llt-tilt-r llinm- llnll lnym- Kirkpatrick Lee- Marshall Nieille-llan Nlivlinn llimldleton lletryli R+-1-tl llwltard- lltrlnrts Shanks 'llI'L1lllli'1'l NYt'1lL'IIlZ1ll Yusent Morris lfneouraging a greater interest in the field nf mathematics is the main project of members of the Euclidean Math Club, which was named after the Father of Math- ematics. Students who have at least a HH' average in mathematics are eligible for membership. Each spring a banquet is held at which awards are presented to students excelling in mathematics. OFFICICHS l3EYlfRl.Y BLOOM 1,fl'SftIl'!1I SANDY HINZE Vive l,ff'Sl.lIf'I1f PEGGY LEE RE!'0l'l1l.l1g Secretary DOROTHY WEDEBIAN Corresponding Secrelary CATHREN BENITEAU f1ISf0fl0I7 BOB CARR Reporter BIIKIQ FRY lflzaplain BEVERLIE FASSNIDGE Parlianzenlrzrian CHRIS OLSON RENEE DROSSCHE Sergeants-at-Arms Looks as if Patsy Bloom had to perform the Bunny Hop before she could get her name on the Math Club roll! A fl fi xx ,4- -L., E sm Q91-1w1,Q, 1 1 11111111 1 111 ir gm I l waetk fxfbm 'O 111 1111111 1 111111 I1 1 11 11 1 1 are 111 -M3111 1111 Bar11ar.1 11.11111 BKYKTIN Barnu nan Brmm 1u11x fO11lIl N 1111 11111111 If 1. 111111 411111 1111111 11 41 I FH- R' 17 f JJ-1 ,G 91 A . 7 1 1 Z .1 Q QNX IC' A n s Q t fb 11 -T -1-.'. '-.,. 3 W, ,. ' ' 1 151 ' M 1 ' 1 . C Q x TAS? 1, 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1. Ex ? 1 ' h ' K W 7 1-E11 4 Q1 H ' -1 2 V Q1 x 1 -- 3 S: : y . 4 .l. YE, Q' Q13 x E . Qi. Q-N1 mv 1 -. 1 ' , f 1 , 1 1 A if , , , H K- gk ' -Q . r ,' 1 'N 1: ' 'E . 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TJ AA. ff' 1 V . fr 2- x 'S 11' Barnes Barnes Beniteau Benson Billlilrll l3lal1lif'IlSl1iP 13100111 13100111 Brown Davis Dclierry Douglas Epstein l'i11fSllifl5If' Flesher Franks Fuller Gcrlfart Hcttler Hinze Howe Huff 11111115011 Lamb I-H11CaSlfr Landff LOUH' H . . . Size will always be bestg Our MIR u'e?II never forgetf' The closing lines of this song may be heard each Wednesday afternoon from the auditorium balcony as it is sung by all proud Martha Jefferson Randolph members at the close of another meeting. The purposes of MIR are to promote friendship and create a sisterly feeling among members. Besides maintaining a flower garden located south of the arcade leading into the cafeteria, a box supper held with its . brother club, Hayne, is another of lViJR's many activities. Its social highlight of the year is a dinner dance given in May, at which the next yearis president is named. Ya load Sixteen Tons . . . so sings Jan-Sfi atfield as she hgives it all she has in the Variety show, Sltozvboat. Waiting for their ances to sing another verse are Mary Annc and Jacque Benson. OFFICERS .IERRE MILLS President MARY I0 MADDOX Vice President BARBARA JEAN MELTON Secretary ROXANA OUGHTON Treasurer PATTY HALLMARK Q Historian CAROL HARRISON Chaplain CAROLYN HALBERT Parliamentarian LYNN ZIMMERMAN Reporter DIANE LANDER PATSY SCHUMANN S ergeants-at-A rms MRS. TALIAFERRO' Sponsor at cf Hi I QLD' I' K. Nla i1l1x O 1111111 gllllfll 1 ll 111 111 200 'ww 'QE 111 N 11 fi 1 X1l1111 UIIIHK 1 iii! 1111 N 111 1 to ix '70 5,-f-nw ,C :Q ,O Wg! 20? N1 1111 WMM 11-11 '71 V5 N111 I11111 1 F 11111 111111 1111 X 1'k AJ X 1 11111 1 L I SIIUVISUI' H11 1 I Ill 1 4 Il l llllllllt Nlhllllllllll ll 1 rlrup X llltllllll Q VIN I If I HH I' 1 ddr p .1111l XIIII H11 1 1 1 1i1 -...S ff . 1 A , 1 V . v , v V 1 1: - ' 1' A . 1 - K 1' , li :E 4, V k ff 7. 4 I .- 4355 -. 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' 1' was X fm .5 Q 4 , -, I - 1 5 L ' I X l , - N Q' I, N f CX Q Alfrvll Bi:-lierdorf llitsis Bramlstutter Elizonmlo Fassniclge Chi-tzler Gum Hills Xlonier Norton Rogers Stowe-rs Thurmontl Tuvrog Walker Castles Hall' Rogers Wedenian Crawford Harrison Roy Woolley The highest honor the faculty can bestow upon any Jefferson studei c chapter of the National Honor Societx sms chartered in 1932 Exel April new members, voted on by the faculty on the basis of scholarshi is approval for membership in the National Honor Society. The Jeffer c leadership, service, and character, are taken from the Junior and Senl classes. An impressive initiation ceremony is held in the spring. OFFICERS SPARTA Birsis President BILL STENSLAN D Vice President DIANE ROGERS Secrelary DAHL MARSHALL Treasurer BEVERLIE FASSNIDCE Historian , MARY ANNE DAVIS Chaplain Juggie Gum was the 1,810th member to sign the Membership Roll of the National Honor Society at the impressive initiation. 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Its purposes are to cultivate leadership and to support all school activities. The Senatevs higgest social function is the Senate-Skelton Dance, given with their sister club. OFFICERS SPRING FALL J. ii. Noirrox J. B. NORTON Presirlerzl JOE P.-IRR JOE P.-IRR Vice President TONI DANEK TOM DANEK Secrelary CALVIN HINES IIOIIISY THERNIOND Treasurer BILL C.-UIPIIELI. BILL CAMPBELL PHFIIIIIIIPVIHIVIDIIII ALBERT JXIIIIOTT JACK FLOYD Reporter-Historian CRADY RRLCE JOHN CERUKOS Chaplain NEIL STEPHENSON NEIL STEPHENSON Sergeanl-H!-Arrrzs ls it waltz. lIl3IIllJU. jittcrlmg. or hop? Xour QIIIUSS 1 a good as ours from the cxprcssimms of Farah Huff and K:-nt Ericson. it looks lik Fi D .40 Ah X11 1111 1 1 11111 Illl 1111111 11 1 11111 'J my wk 5 vs. 1 1 1 III 111 1 4 III ll P NN 1 Ill X I I lll lf U li N X31 llll 1 K I1 nlq 54 A5 .iff C7 NEA af' W 1-.9 S. Wy in 11, XI11111 1111 N 1111 .41 x w4dadfoa I., J.. 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AA lb LAN-Mb Mu Dau Hxbbxtt S Owen X e Jml H lt lx Sponsor Hm Hfmx The Nlallhq Nkdtun Ilterfmrx Qometx uv 01 11112011 Iqebruwrx 24 1932 under Mlm Thereca Terrell non Hr There-Qa Hlck The mime ww chown bec1uQe Xlfirthi Skelton XVI Thonms Jcfff-1 on ulfe The pm worn lax mlm 1 proud Nlxelton num bor 1 the f lIHllS Crcgt of the 5140110112 The objecti of thl Club 'ire to Crcitm lwcttcl Qoual under tillfllllt, 'mmm tuclmlt prutlce ood lllI'llllNtIllllX procedure? ll I I promote 111 Qnhool utlsltmz The Skelton patlo mth It flavitone xmlk vlrwl 'lwortment of colorful flmscr md befiutlful lind c 1pm 1 tm prlde of both 1 1 find memberi OFFICERS Jn XI XI mx Irmzrlmzt N XXI H CII XNIBFR5 Fzrst Izfe Irzfsulent C KROI INE CRFEN Second Izfe Ireszdent ANN NIITCHFLL Recorrfznl., Serretarx ROBERTX W XTTC forrespomlznb Secretary K K PHFRINE XRNIENDT Treasurer NI XD X PFPPFR Parlzamerztarzan REN EE DHOSQCHE Hlstorlan C XROLX N PEPPER Clzaplazn JO XXX KRXYFON BFTTIF NIURC XTROYD Svrgeanliat firms BARR XR X DVRIZIN CLNUDI X RII I O 1 me ml a mm I ll 4 ll N 1rr Q S4111 mu 1 Nlu lion member f1 ns tn hx 41,194 0 1 f ' 4 - f . ., t 1 L. 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'gs Q: 'S' 'S . ' ' H a z L' ' - 'S f ' M Q M. ' - 'S 1 g ' ' ' S1 'UL gs S. . ' g al .auf 11 c - ' 1. ' D ' .. S l V. . S C, vc '5. 'Q I i ... 5 ' W s.z Q ' . F1 ' g 'S I ' ' sumsur kv C no . ,, , , , Da g a tl - lm:-ly 'xI1Lll'd1'll0 Rn lm of thv Ft. Axmtlmny 4 1' fkvltm 1 Jl'1'r ml A A, A - A' ' thf-' lata-s. Th- fk-1 11 di: -' 1lunm- i- an anmal 1-wut lorfkml 1' 'ard m j all .YQ LT r ' E . . .N . .. , H. 'M-wx , N Af 4 .Y Y 44 Av w -. V J . 1' M V . l . U L. U- - I Q fy A ' U YA I ' Y 1 ' , .' g . 1' ,- V H '- V -, . W Re mrlers OFFICERS FRED MIDDLETON President PAT VIGEON Vice President MARGARET MOORE Secretary CRAIG BELL Treasurer MONROE NOWOTNY Parliamentarian RAMBIE BRIGGS Chaplain PATSY LANGLEY Historian MIKE FULTON Reporter CHARLEEN KIRK ROGER BIEBERDORF Sergeants-at-A rms MISS LANGFORD Sponsor 2l8 I I I are ef X ja I I -' . ' Q ' 1 Aliee Anderson Apple-wliitc Rell Elizondo Ellinger Fassniclge Few Hobbs Huff Hyman John The first major crisis of a new Student Council President is to be called into Mr. Rogers' office, not knowing whether he is winner or loser. Mr. Rogers con- gratulates Fred Middleton. winner of the heated political campaign, while Juggie Gum, later elected Senior Class President, looks on. S0 Wit' twig? If-u Ex QL-ga 'Quit A bv l k do 'Inna 17+ 21- rm, x V7 15 11 N It orf I HU I4 1 1 rl llmwn lhown Cvdston I uno hndm x l'ulton x at ra llfl lu lllnn ont one lx lurk 1 n n 4 N nldt x Nlar hall Nl uw Il 'lhe nueleue of our Qtudent bodx and a pa1t of the -cllool of 'vNh1Cll ewery Qtudent Qllfllllfl lac flI1lllI'lI lg oul Student lounul The objutlxc of the Councll wluch was OI'U'lIll79fl lll 1932 are to glxe the Qtudents an opportumty to d1QcuCQ Qchool affaxre to hum III the fornnng of Qchool IJOllC19Q and lf'lCllll0IlQ 'and to conduct actnltlee of lmeneflt to ull Qtudente fhe Student Council 1 mompoeed of an elected member 111 euh xdxworx along Wllll ll0I1UIlI'X membere Qtudent l1eadQ of QchoolQponQored groupe It performQ many wortllwlnle actlutlec among wlnch are the managmg of a Lost ind lou l the selllng of Student Dlrettollee ind 'innuale and addlng to the Qpnltufll growth of the Jeff Qtudent body Nltll Nlormng Worehlp The entire Qtudent lwodx Find faculty of l'l1om1Q ,leffereon would lf aeked Sax Thank you qtudent Counell for a Job well done ann L law to fannx unc frlcnc lufmm dfpartuu on .1 Ntudfnt founrxl lI'lIJ packed L lutt fun ana work .arm l're d Nluldetnn Nldrtlla Nlnnnr Nlonrom Xowotnx and Pat X1 eon , oo: in 'YT la Xldlllft lx Nam 1 ftnx Ste ln 220 s -,P win. v QQM N7 aggw vw :SVR as -we in I if Q fx ma 177 N 555 Ar ca gb N illxlll N mar Nlulfllm n N I Nlonur wmv N frm un Nlun hm Nlurrax Norton Ohm H1 f un Rami v Milla N N hum III 5Cott Nmlm nr Nt: n lanzl ole Iran I rlmblf 114 1 1 u W uh man W1lmx The Dame Kat h lpul mal-.f thl x a1 NIIUYNIIIZHI Hall at th licautlfullx !lftOIAdlll1 Nunod one of our moment to remembfr f-ii X my I1 Wu ful xuf orc ...QI nA! in-u.,,,,,,h 'L-5 I I f ' ' ' X X , ' N A W H - 1, 'wi l' , 5 ' w -A ,im 9? i 1 -St X F y X A A , ., if I -3 . 1: - ft ' . 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' 1' .1 L Ns V 1 .f .Q SIL ks S 5 .1 ' S' 'I' -r H 'Q H ' X YAQQOI Xvzllz 'Q' ' Y' ' .' vilkvsn V '. 1 Langif I 4 C' ' ' 's fe- s .' ' H ' 1- ' ' V' ' ' 'Iv 3 W af , . , 4 A I ' H 1 D Q N' , Y . E . V1 - - F ' MMWWWWWFGM OFFICERS BRIXIIZ IIATHAWAY Presizlent GEORGE KING ,Z A4 3 ., -.,. Vive 1'resir1e11t 'yT?lt I I 51.11 Q . - I X , ' I fig ' , I BOB XI1'f,.'XKTX x r f Q1 ' Scrreftrzry I ' A ' H FRANK Box .. T Treasurer DOIICLJXS COOK l'arfi11n10r1lariar1 BILLY IIOOTHE Reporter ' BORRY KING HfSf0fff1'1 llUOlllt' ISHN . . Ifly Fulfonl ERNIIZ FIJLFORD . , . . Klllllldll Klcfiarty 611111710111 FRED BURNS AL NN SIIAPIRO Sergemzfs-at-Arnzs I I f N fiflllrli Hathaway Shapiro Many of our fine assemblies would not be quite so successful without the wonder- ful work of the Spotlighters, formed as a service organization in 1954. Its purpose is to assist other groups and organizations in presenting stage productions. Many thanks for a job well done go to the behind the scene workers of our wonderful as- semblies. the Spotlighters. uw Vx E' s l mam new 95 BA. ll ilu 1 4: 1 I WI eff Wir n are L u Q f N 01tQ Club ua 0fUdI1lZCd III 1367 It llltlllbtl pllflllll 1 m mam mx mmnf uh ITL xr u ml va at 1.1 NNSIIIIIIHIIU lm tl N Illll X Hs H 1 t 5 Xl! T 1M llllc HK tl m AL. -3 as gr if v f?f , 'WA A .1 I :If-In-'ffgif 'WA 'lY' 4. ffm M ' ,- - '-M' func cum! ofa! owed ,rw W fx I,---.. R , 'K' , 7' 5 e Y ' Y? Y 1 3 6 Q , L.. 3 Denmark Uunvan ElIl!'l'rflll Peters P0un4lr'rS Pullvn OFFICERS BEVERLY ,xxx CASTLES 1'resz'r1ent MARY KAY CRAIG First Vice President GINGER DENMARK Recording Secretary ANN WIDEMAN f Treasurer PRISCILLA KRISS Reporter DEANNA DAVIS MARJORIE ROSSI Sergeants-at-Arms 't:'551.zw,.2- i .':f'..',:l'rEf' 'pf V' VY i3'fQL ' 2 ' ' - A - I t , , , ..e:,, N ., 6 S X! Griffith Hue-rta Huizar ,Iavksrm Jones JOHN Ring Rossi Schmidt Schuster Sutton 5wf'ffl Wide-man 4 5 .av-it V i i ur, . .EA if? . - f f ' Ai l i y lx Allen Anderson Baker Biggers Boyle Bragg Brands! Finsterwald Caiser Gold Gilliland Hardin Jones .lanes Honoree at a Shakespeare initiation was Ann Morgan. 1952-'53 president, who is being served by Marilyn Allen. this year's leader. Jean Rogers and Hrs. Edith Tunnell. Sponsor. look on. ,4 w-v.. -i- l 'I' 'ffgfzfff ' ia' ln,-,.g-? If fri ,-Cgf':'x 'A lfffs etter and . 7 ,RN I r-1 Q Carlwfiglhi lfook ffulhertson liuno llonns lion 11. fm ge' o C viiril. Ulm., .V Joyce Kesler Kirk ' Sliakespeares promote frienrlsliip annl good will arnong Jeff stuclents. provicle social aetivities. and strixe to iinproxe,c-itizenship. llrohalily the 5hakesiw proudest possession is the Shakespeare Rose Garclen. xshieh uflrls greatly to the lieauty of the school. Two of Sliakespeares aetivities are the Sweetheart Ball. given with its brother eluh. Forum. and a style show in whieh all the senior nieinlmers inorlel fashions from one of the Cityis leading stores. OFFICERS AIARI LYN A LLI-QX Presirierzl l 1 II rl n ldx Fri I-H RMS Kllillllil Langley l.anrle Ylzirtin Xlellonai ll Mi Living proof that ,leff has lwautiful girls are Shakespeare ser Marilyn Hoyle fseateclv. llail flaiser. Sally l,l'Z11'lll'!'. Kay K1 CAROL CLNO First l'iz'e1'resl'1ier1I Shakespeare Style Show helrl in the fall. SALLY TRAVIS Seeorizi Lire Presiflerzt MARILYN ROYLE Reforziirzg Seerelarj' PATSY LANCLFY Carresporidirzg Seerelary KAY KESTER Treasurer PATSY WALKER Parliamerimriarz PRISCILLA WL Reporter CANDY XIILAAI Historian CYNTHIA JONES 9 Chaplain CAROL ClfLRER'I'SON LINDA WILIIOX Y Sergearz ts-at-.4rms ,i , r XX A . i 1' ,QM Q- In X AC f 'A' N ,J V '31, wx NH 5: , , .fi L 5 af 6 of j , , ny' xi I 'X' ff A f ' if - f R g 1'- ,fi X ' X A , Yllffifffx , , . ' ' ix Y ' iifij ii , 5 .. Pat Vigeon and Marilyn Allen. These six girls partieipatefl in -- W Ez ' 3745604 ' ' , A 3,5 QM: . nf., p A. ff 4 , Q I' 1. V . ,5 , ' .555 , X Q Wi , if , fy -'N 'f,'5:' V ', Q-1 F132 .Swv . 1:-rs . , Y , gi, gl , ix f xx . 1 VI. ' ffm 72. 5 ze-Q .X .2 A, ,A f g U .1 I x A A, Hull Nlmvrr' Moss Nlunslow Schnabel Sr-hwinggv SlUWt'l'F Stroker Wilcox Wnud Wu Zulaui At last my tears are te-airs uf juyf' vriffs Carol Klosv as shi- wcviws livr lrmg-uwailr-rl hsililklsq pin from Sudy Munslow. Q 1 ' 5,582 ,. 3- +- -iff, rw'-M' fx V Q' M f , i w S i Jiha- 35 ., t' 5 3 Ai ., ' .' G PLA . f d f ', ' 1, 324 'K , 2.5. 1 V A .6 ,Q R n W I N, . f 5 ' . . A , c. ' fy? r if Ar-d Al x . , Q, F 'fy as E . . A ,? Olsmi l'vuc'1u-1' Puunsis Rugr-rs lingers Ridgeway Taylur 'liuvis Tlli'iil'T Yigi-mi Walkvr Wllr-1-ln-r Tunm-ll Sponsor QD ,XJ x :UV- t ' iuxv- w . xtxxxv- 1,1 '- 'MXN , ' , x X xi X X 52' .xv X -, .MW i 'IIA ,fx+ ' Y ' A J gg, a in 4 ' , Q ff - . , l, fa J ' l . i 'L 1 Alive Akers Alfred Billo Cameron Evans Fe-eley Fernandez Fritter Garza Kirk Lantle Lehman Mabrito Michael Olson Ray Robards Shellaby Smith To further the appreciation of good literature was the purpose of the l thirteen MAN English students in organizing the Scribblers Club in 1934. gufglar gennls ly To become a member one must have at least a HBN average in English, NEON Nixligillt recommendation from English or juournalism teachers, and an interest il-an Temple in English. 'Scribblers participate in many activities. An outstanding activ- ity this year was the sponsoring of an essay contest on G'What Jefferson Means to Mef' FALL TERM OFFICERS SALLY TRAVIS President A Cake, punch, and a group of members with plenty to talk about . . CHESTA ANN WEIDINIAN Vice President SANDY HINZE Recording Secretary DON TRUE AKERS Corresponding Secretary T. D. TEMPLE Treasurer MARY HERNANDEZ Chaplain CLAUDIA BILLO PATSY SMITH Reporters JUDY DENNIS Historian ROXANA MICHAELS Parliamentarian JUDY LEHMAN NORMA JEAN OEFINGER l Sergeants-at-Arms Von Tschir- Weidman schky else is needed to make this Scribblers' social a success? Naturally! topic of conversation is creative writing. 7 wade .km .X4f... 4 t , . 34, , T ?1 ' 'Z ,,:L' A K ' Q Kg ' , A 'r R1 Q '. :ax tj- ff ' . Q, X . - . X . t . 3 ' 4 , . ' N i A Sa. 1 ' ' '- - - ' -I-'iffy - .V -' ' -ig: ' ' ' 5 'llwi' '+ -Q - l. - .. a - SM if ' A 'J ' Lp , , 'Q . Ti' if L , H 3522 6 A ,T 2551, 'gl i R .-D 3 f ' . ' -we- el 5 .., f . t A , .. . S I a .. 4 it .. ' f 8,803 VNC fi F Bailey Booth Bramlstetter Briggs Campbell Cladders Gilliland Hollers Hoover Huff Mills Mitchell Rogers Rosenthal Shellaby The beautiful voice of jackie Hunt. the intcrpretative dances of Mary Ann MacDonald, Francis Gilliland. and Ann Mitchell. aitleal by the melotlious voices of Sarah Huff, Dahl Marshall, Chesta Ann Weidman, Yale Ferguson. Andy Cole. and John Glaclders. all combine to give enjoyable entertainment at another Talents. Inc., Show. t I ., .. -,.., . ,. , I, ,W K. L - -5.74,-Wg. 0-M -, ,awww-151eae'-ef t ' ' fwffirr - We , . V yy ,lA,,,, , if, ,. V 1, ,Af , A v 1-wr 'ay' L, af f 1 ,,-V-amgzai f Chambers Hunt Skinner 3 f J iv f ' N -.f X R I f '- - In v 41-A -. a 1 r is .f '1 - . r ' . u'.':-v.,r.u m x W , s A 'Q . ' F-i1.gi.gQQi Chavez Cobb Cole Coultress Cowger Ile la Crux Ilml-on If:-rgu on Irvine Leal Lee Lee Malum- Marshall XII-Donald Nlillm Sfffllllllefgff Thornhill TUTTPS Wialdrop XVt'I4Illl2iYl 'Wu Zimmerman -Xrslm in Talents, Inc., has been a stepping stone to stardom for many Jefferson students. Being a comparatively new club-only six years old-wit has quickly gained favor with Jeffites through its many assemblies and shows, in school and out. The school applauds Talents, Inc., for many enjoyable performances. I OFFICERS PRISCILLA WU President ANN BRANDSTETTER Vice President ANN MITCHELL Secretary JOHN GLADDERS Treasurer NANCY CHAMBERS Reporter SAINIMY MILLER Sergeant-at-Arms EARL FEW Historian and Parliamen larian Lynn Zimmerman's beauty and talent always add sparkle and pleasure to any Talents. Inc.. show. I I I I M 6 . ' , , , A . .,., M Q f . ,. , 's ,fm ,, L.. :-i ' ' 9 .R -lv :ff vi . M wa X 4: 9 If 'lt' 1. 9.5 ln . 1 . k 9-...:' Q 5,5 R? 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A 1 1 if i if J f K mn X1 n 4 r n Xpplvwhitz' Austin Blown Illumu Hd mark Hdrchn Hfurison Jon:-s Kester Kirk Women Xiu: rc XIUIISIOW fyllgllfllll Pc'af'11m'1' Raina-5' Happw expre SIOHQ on the fam f Ir1H X mbew arv typivul f'X2lIllIJlP?4 uf all Tri-Hi-Y socials. s .,, Q 52 , i caan! ew' Ala. ra llrand te Qartwrl ht Jn C uno JdXl l:,d crton Flurrx Knlppa Landr-r Lan lex Nladtlr x Martin Nltl re vs Nl: ltun Nlrlatn lrau e Vi a drop V .illu r W all V Q :lt man W nt e r V ilt HX OFFICERS P xu x R MNFX lresulenf K XX KFS I FR life Irnulent W Q1-, M ? billiland 1 u Yulauf Trl H1 X IQ a national religious OI'g3lllZ3ll0ll ulnth IJTOIIIOICQ purltx lll LHRIg gf HWIXQ E thought nord and deed lt IQ made up of Senior and Junior glflg AQ a Remrflzng befretarx Qerxlce cluh llrl Hia project alon xslt l'll H 1 the I-lla Axllillll r h Lum mt nt p wage forresponrlmg Serrelarw LX 'NN IIXINIFRNI YN Treasurer LYNN H XRIJIN fliaplnlrl JANII I' IFF KNIPPX Historian .IO XV 7Ul XUF Reportvr CKROI CUlN0 I nrlrzzmenmrzan XNN C KRTWRICHT ANN l3RXlNDSIl'TTER Sergealim al Arms A grand time is had by all whvn Tri-Hi-Y's entertain children of lfllu Austin Orphanage. Tri-Hi-Y nwrnlwrs enjoying their visit at thv Orphanage are Kay Bragg and llc-vt-rly lllnunt. 7am- 74014 ,lofi tie at. w . :1g,gf.jQf,fr A e 5 Date-y Belton Brown Brownf- Finch Fowler llerlmic Howell Ruhle Sauer Smart Stahl WOMEN OF TOMORROW-MEN OF TOMORROWR . . . the initials of these phrases spelled backwards provide the name of Jeffersonis only Neo-edw social club, Tom-Tow, chartered December 19, 19-LT. When first organized, membership was kept small so a good foundation could be established. Now the membership is limited to fortv. CONNIE BATEY President RALPH BROWNE First Vice President JUDY MAE RUHLE Second Vice President ADRIAN SNIA RT Secretary LISA HOWELL Treasurer NIARCIA BELTON Reporter MARILYN SAUER Parliamentarian JOYCE ANNE ROSE Chaplain. Connie Batey. the Tomffows' beautiful 'aprexyu was a model in an inter-club style show. Tom-Tows enter into all school ac- tivities. K 232 I lm-P ,Q-. -. Q, x -X 5,5 ..-4121154 . G ' IW z I Bryson Carmichael Koenning Rodriguez Stewart Taylor Timmins Woodward ei Throughout its twenty-five years of ex- istence Thomas ,lefferson has deyeloped some of the all-time greats in South Texas athletics. Such immortals as Damon los- sus. Bob Kenney. Nlike Bell. Odel Stautzen- berger. Kyle Hote. Charlie Parker. Pat Knight. Herb Turley. Betty Jameson. Billy Quinn. Eric Knebel. Pat Tolar. and johnny Hernandez, got their first breaks with the Recl and Blue of jefferson. From the minds of every athletic grad- uate of this school. one man will always hold a place in their memories. That man is Nlr. Harry Hamilton. Bonesu lryin. now athletic director at ASM College. was a popular and successful Jefferson coach from 1942 to 1947. Others not-to-be-forgob ten are Nlr. Jewell Wallace. who led the Mustangs to the Big City championship in 19-1-9. and Mr. Vernon Wlalenta. who kept his tracksters in contention throughout his six years on the staff. In the beginning the Mustangs played their games before capacity crowds at Eagle Field and the Jefferson gynmasium. Eagle Field. the scene of many a rugged battle. was built and paid for through the enthusiasm of Mr. T. Guy Rogers and Mr. Enos Gary. principal of Brackenridge High School. Seating approximately fiye thou- sand people. the sturdy wooden structure took the place of Coliseum and stadium as Jeff and the other nine senior schools of the city butted heads on the turf and played ''Catch-me-if-you-can around the curves of the track. Built in 1930. this structure stood as a gateway to fame for all who entered. Jefferson. with its major- ity of greats. ranked as the constant power to beat after that first night the Red and Blue trotted onto the turf. 7752 234 M 1 f ' -ff wp A Vr. U Q vat .W' ' fit' fi!-.ag ggi, 'f5t f'9V ' Ra OB .W' B .. 45 'Huey Qgafir 0533- if , n J Hail' D 4 5-1 i - l celebrates its twentieth anniversary this year. sag- ln its twenty-fifth year of huilding char- acter and good spirit, Jefferson has shown that it is also looking forward to the de- velopment of our fine athletes. Mr. Pat Shannon, new mentor, recently acquired from Edison lligh. has estahlished new and worthwhile traits for the Mustangs. A foot- hall athletic class in the morning and the evening sees hoys scurrying to their second period classes. Completed in 1940, at a cost of 8130,- 000. Alamo Stadium has seen games played hy junior high schools, high schools, Colleges, and professionals. Al- though the Mustangs dropped the dedica- tion game of the stadium to the mighty Buccaneers of Corpus. they have Colne back to have a great deal more victories than defeats. Seating 22.418 people, the raised bowl has been filled to capacity for several Jeff games. On one occasion, in 1949, when the state bound Mustangs had to defeat the determined Buffalos of Tech, people were satisfied to get a seat on the field. With the completion of the new Ala- mo Stadium Gymnasium it gave Jeff and the other city high schools a home court with a seating capacity of 65168. Due to the staggering cost of 3422.009 the Gym- nasium came with modern glass back- hoards, oak floors, concession stands, and very adequate lighting. The Gym, like the Stadium and Track. has furnished, since 1950, and will continue to furnish the Red and Blue Mustangs of Jefferson a home court equivalent to the ability and desire of our past. present and future teams. 7956 237 i s lg. Iii 5, 'Q 5 Larry Han en Kenny Hays ,lxmmy Herold Ray Hildebrand George Hundlew Lowe Irvine Henley Jones John Kell Victor Koenning Beau Lybecker Ed Mazurek Bob McCarty James Mcl..eroy Ken Mclliinn David Mercer C W Xrnold Johnny Arrea a Bully Bell PAT SH ANNON .Sponsor John Calderon Benny Carbo Bull Ca Qllly Claus Dram Billy Dunnam Don Farrlmond .IIHHIIY Fnlke Deene butt BOB DENNIS .Sponsor O ii 1.11 1 .e , SWK? X A x L l K 'nr ,uw -in 4+ If Ezine ,QQ I Fo Pre ulents Le lu Robbme and Corkey Nelcon get Sccretarw B ll C :dy to rcacl the mmutes of the la t 1111 Ftln Elton Smlth 1.96 Qwartzkopf Qld Tarro B111 Wallace' ack Wxdcman Davld Wllllanmw Bobby Morrl on 13111 'Vlu Qett f orkey lNel on James Palmer Harry Pullen Dale Rlley Lou1Q Rm old P R1vaQ Lesllc Robbmi R ,er Rodrxguez Herble Scott '65 1- Nl J, Club meetmgs are lnformal, but mtense. as concentrated mtered f-hows ln one of thelr club room meelmgg Aux KAY BR KCC KU BR Nl I resident SUDY XIUNSLOW Vzce Ireszdent J-XNIIE H XPC H Recorrlmt, Serretarv NI XRGIE ROSS! forrespondzrzg Secretary H ARRIETTE PULLEN Treasurer NIARY EVERETT JEAN ROGERS Reporters X SUSAN QCHMIDT Hzstorzan JO AN ZUL RUF Parlzamerztarlan DIANE LANDER Party Chazrman L-SNA JOHNQON NIARY ANN NICDONALD Sergeanls at Arms Mary EVCTCII Jamie Hatch Lana ,Iohmon Diane Lander Mary Ann 'NicDonald Sudy Nlunslow HBTTICIIC PUNCH Jean Roggrq Nlargle Rgccl x N X I X Rome of the ,If-ttfw Qtay ln Qhape by eatmg ICC cream cakes at their Susan Schmlclt party Joan Zulauf , 1 ' ' - 4- .X - ' 5' T - . jim ' . N7 A: -Ji? 1 ml-f.,g. R. , 1- 'l 14 ily- -, ., ,- . I 'I :anim 54 -if NC V4 3 Sa 'NIA 4 9' 3 Y 3 I I , . . , - , . J . . A f ' I . U K. Y L I . y A A . n L Y Cheerleaders BITSY DIANE Nancy Bltsv and Diane talk to the track man cheerleader Bill Cas ldV Cheerleaders Bill Cassidy. Bitsy Edgerton. Roy James, Nancy Knight, Ray James. Diane Lander. and Van Sherbet lead Jefferson fans in a yell for NANCY our mighty Mustangs. Coaches A 33-me ani! I QT QQ 5 L BOB DFNNIS Track 1 odch BESS RICH XRDQ Tennw Coach Lf' wa. 'wywwhk mx HXRRH HXNIIITON Head Ba l-.mtblll Mach YE PHT QHANNON Hcacl Football Cudnh Y! il? Hundley and Seott elosx- in t top an :Xlamo llvighi- Niule. Kerrville 6-feff Og Heights 7-jeff 135 Baytown 28-Jeff 0 The Jefferson Mustangs. twenty-fifth in our history. opened the season with a 6-U loss to the Tix v Antlers of Kerrville. The Mustangs. plagued with fumbles. were never able to get a scoring drive started, al- though they moved within lierrvillels fifteen late in the first quarter. Again in the second quarter the Red and Blue seemed destined to show. when .Timmy Follies raced X111 yards to a tout-hdown. but was valletl back on a clipping penalty. The only Tivv score came in the last ten seconds of the game when an Antler got loose for a twelve yard pass. The entire line led by Les Robbins. Alex Sachs. and Joe Rivas charged in to block the extra point try leaving the game in a 6-0 shutout. The Alamo Heights Nlules. defending T-.-X.-MX eham- pions. started fast but were finally turned under. 13-T. bv the Horses. Scoring first and then holding the Ylustangs in place. the Mules went into the intermis- sion riding rather high. Following the half tht- i'Hossesu began to move. behind the power running of Jack Wiideman and the breakaway running of George Hundlev. The climax of a T0 yard drive came when Wlideman was sent crashing over from the three. Following the reeoverv of a Mule fumble. the Mustangs again followed the running of llundlev and Tvideman. moving for their seeond score. Wlideman again added the points with Billy Bell converting. giving the Stallions a 13-T vietorv. Jack left the game with a nice 160 yards rushing. JOHN tl XLDE- RON Tavkle Ya-lson. Walt-nta. and lfhanilwrs sw-eni lost in thought as the tanffs butt heads with 1114-opposition. The Mustangs. -Itt point underdogs, played host to the powerful Baytown Clanders. The Iiay side hots showed sonic of their power when they nioxcd to a score with the opening, kickoff. The Ited and IIlue defense then stood up to hold the Sea-going fowls scoreless until the third quarter when thex finally Irroke Ioose for two touchdowns. .X fourth in the final quarter sunnned up an exciting ganie whieh was topped off hy sex eral temper flare- ups. The final score w as a Iiaxtown xictorx of 23-tl. The Mustangs. favored to take their second victory of the season. showed their running game hy stopping the III-Ilaire Cardinals 29- 13. Jeff first scored early in the game when Benny Corho duniped a Cardinal bull carrier in the end zone for a safety. The 2-tl dead- lock was Imroken when Iterhie Scott plunged over from the four to give the Horses a 9-tt lead. Touchdowns hy Durst, IIundIey, and Durst again came in rapid succession to hoost the seore up to 29-0. Billy Iiell converted three times for our cause while Joe Rivas kept the Cardinals on their heels with his hooniing punts. Both the Bellaire scores came Iate in the final quarter when a Cardinal found a weakness in the Hoss77 pass defense. 7. 1 .4 rv ,Robbins closes in to give the Tech punter a hard tiinc. 'K' DON FARRINIOXIJ JIMMY FULKES ICD Nt.-'tZI'HIiK KEN NICNIINN Tackle Back Ifnd End Gives you an idea of the Jeff pass defensevnobody Lowe Irvine bats down a Heights pass. caught it. 245 1 vii? 'Ye' . if iff? vitae , T 4. fl - Huff. 4 - 11 Hundley hats down a Texan touchdown at- Tarro's running style gives this Buffalo a hartl time, Herman llur-I in No. l7. tempt. 4--5 BOBBY NIORFHFON Back On the first of two football trips the Mustangs preceded 13 buses in the eighty mile trip to House Park in Austin. The Austin Maroons, favored to beat the Horses, drew first blood when they scampered some thirty yards for a T.D. Trailing T-0 the Mu tangs pushed a score over when Kenneth NlcNIinn pulled in a short pass and leaped into the end zone An infraction removed the score and the Horses again trailed 'I-0. It seemed like a shutout until fourth quarter sneak sent Deene Gott over from the one. Billy Bell kicked the crucial point giving the Mustangs a 7-T tie. The Miller Buccaneers, powerhouse of district 6- AAAA. played host to the Mustangs and thirteen loaded buses of Red and Blue followers. The 'fHosses rolled into the Bay City with upset in their eyes. But fate had rearranged the nightis agenda, and the Herd was stampeded. The Horses opened the game with a drive, moving down to the Miller 7 yard line but because of a fumble never penetrated further. The Buccaneers, led by All-State Quarterback, Larry Due- itt, completely outscored the Red and Blue. compiling a total of 46-0. Outstanding in his play for the Horses was Deene Gott, who received a minor concussion for his efforts. LEN ROBBINS AI FX NU HN LI ION 5Nllll'l Cuard Tatkl Centar Folk:-s and Tarro come up to challenge a Texan for a loose fumble Yr! IT is Durst YIIJ TN Thi- Nlustangs IJllSlltAfl awruss what Ft'Clllf'tl likt- 11 lrzism-lnull svnrv in Httlllplllg the lwh lhiffs 'J-H. rlillt- lluss mln-fc-lisa-. lt-d - u hX' J. t ilcltrun. U. l ilI'flIllUllll. unfl ll. Svutt. hr-lil tht- Buffs to nnlx lu xairrls ru hinl, 'lihv ufforiss. tlt-spite fuinlnlt-s. inun- agerl to vhalk tiff 3211 yurfls hchintl J. Olafsnn. ll. Fvutt. tif. Nvlsnn. alnml tl. lluntllt-x. lht' fic-lml gmail Q-urlx ln tht- se-mmrl half hx liill llvll Si'i'IIlt'tl mlvstinvcl tu stuncl good until lluncllvx Q ' Q 1 nit html me-r in tht- fllI'll 'Nl sm-urnls tu rlinvh tht- giznm' U-tl. . t . The vntirc- floss lt'ZlIll NsnI'lu-tl tugvther to stop tht- rluwritmsrl rnals. 1-wn thnugh thu suwtl tht-ir vnlur claw fm' ji-ff. Ihr- lim lvxans struttcwl thmr stuff as tht-v lIIUYl'1l ovvr tht- Hin 1 .50-tl. Ihr- Nliistziiigs. thrt-utvning twice: 1-mitrnllc-rl r - tht- lmll un tlw lvxun thrct- curly in the gains- hut furnhlt-rl tht-ir f'lnint-t- uwax' lwfnrv tht-x c-uultl sr-ure. ln thc' fourth quar- ,,r tor the-x lg.2llIl saw the upright hut were thrown havk by a , .V U! t 1 .Z stout Huy mlvfvnsv. C. llunillvy. ll. Stott. antl C. Nvlsun we-rv stanfluuts for the Rell uncl Blue as the-5 gilllltitl the niajority of tht- yarclugze for tht- Nlustungs. lt may he that the Corpus Christi lmys got their rcvciigc for the previous years clvft-ut at the hzinfls ii f tht- M Hut-k HRH l',tl XltlLllI'I'l'i gyms cluwsn Mlllt Ll Xllllt' fulluwlllg Li tnlliplqlqfl pass. Bellaire 13-jeff 295 Austin 7-Jeff 79 Miller 46-Jeff 0 ,JT-W - -'v'.'qrs7pv,11s?x1- y - ,ah K 4.2: .g y, 1f,, , ap: ,V Qgrf' 5 .,'?.? - Y ' W Y.. ' . - Y- V ' ' M , ,' A 4 K -vw fi' 2, Qs. K +..'? L1- .,:f,'5vLM t F':,,,.k?', A qw- tw V g, - i -gifs 3 . n 'Q M ' li, 'G' 4 1 .. f ,V ',. 1, K V . ,VL 5851- wa, . 1. X35 3.1 Q l i.. -1 . Sid tjctl Tarro shows his stuff against thv Eagles as I-ll Klazurvk 1128! looks on. Jefferson fought a game lint losing battle when the Mustangs played Drownsxille in the Eagles' homeeom- ing game. Although jefferson made the first tally and kept the seore elose until the second half. Brownsville stored three times in the last half to run away with the game. Herbie Scott svored the first touchdown on a sensational 60 yard run after stealing the lvall from an Eagle defender. The Eagles bounced haek and scored twice in the first quarter and again in the third quarter. jefferson rallied. and a second touch- down was scored by Scott in a 'I-yard smash mer tackle to narrow the Eagles' lead to 20-13. Jefferson made a gallant stand in the last half lmut eouldn': hold the inspired Eagles who stored three times in the last half. The final score --Vff lirownsville -1I-Jeffer- son 13. The annual Turl-:ey Day battle between the Mus- tangs 'and the Eagles of Braekenridge ended in a glorious way for the followers of the Red and Iilue. 6-0. The traditional Thanksgiving game, played this year on the night before. gave the usual thrills to the 12.000 or more fans. The undaunted headknoeking of the two teams took the place of the usual free lance running for three quarters. until Herbie Svott began to shred the Brack defense. On one occasion an Eagle baekfield broke loose and with a twenty yard lead seemed sure to score. Suddenly. out of the red and blue. 200 plus pounds of Don Farrimond smothered the ball Carrier to earth on the twelxe. saving the scon- and the game for the Mustangs. The Jeff score eame when Ceorge Handley. after three tries. smashed on-r from the one to give the Horses the deciding six points. Tech 0'-jeff 9 Y X 4-is it 'r t 'L , S S 'N nm ,TI-Q Ex Q! ' .V 55: s I l X il I I X X 9 X.. 8' Q We S. K if ,X . .x t 11 i 'fr-1 i , 1 . , , I i 2 - Q., t I 1 ., V 1 ' 5 f 4 0 5 . fs E , ng' M ' , L R , 1 'i D sl A J 0 X , pf' Xe ' ' , . es '.-. . The bus c0uldn't hold the team after the 'litirkey day xii-tory. JIMMY HEROLD BILL MUSSETT DALE RILEY Manager Manager Manager xxx, e Coats Munzer and the rest mf the offrn e take a breather durm 1 the Turku Dax game ,lefferwns Pom team h'1cl 'tn excellent recorcl for the 1905 Qeaeon Bob Cll'lIIlb6I'Q coached them to a Cm Champ1on2h1p lo 1nU only one game to Hirl 111 dale 33 19 Jeff held exery other opponent Qrorcle N evccept Lclgessoorl who Qcoxecl 6 to our Z IJOIIIIQ The Ponles rolled up a11 out tanclmg 196 p01Il1S to our opponentQ 39 Couh Bob Chfnnbexe nlnpped a fmt group of boss lnto a flohtmg team I'CQUllflI1g ln an excellent seewon Nlanx of the pluer- null be pluul on the 56 Nluetanv team and we are conflclent they wnll repeat thelr 10 slctorw oser BI lClC6ItI'lC1gC III future Turkew Das Games 6 l C C C' 6 C 6 Nl KNOX 5 RLCORIJ Lentr xl 1 1 llfzrlmcllle Tu 1 Burhcmlx Xlnuno lltl hts EC1f7EN00fl Br'1clxe11r1clge C zty C hampzons t row eft 0 r1 1 hence mnrl a ace Lesu 1 n 41 llarre lan o1n Bwram Qc-cond rom Schle l1n lrln le Turner lorm X onam Io11n1ltr Xppluwhm lllCk Xlor an Brown Nlorton Tlllfil nw Jack tn Hen Xoun tlldtltlt K uk N nur Conn ton Darrow Jone Hack Brul man lwurth row B111 Chanmbmr Ltbdlll Dtiha Ntran W Nloore Clement H ll P tton E Nloore 'Norm Hn! 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I K IOUHx '4 in I fa-A 'A X Xl Xl 1I1XKIENT .Y,i:f mm UIJXXIFL ' I XX NRI V , ,, , , A fi, IN is N,- Q 4' Juli lll ',',-XN Ei' , Q - , f' QXDF i I I 5 4 ,J L K s A w ,H p M' 13 fl ,ff A T g!f XIIK C HH A J 'Y I I, 912 DEEN E GOT I 'NIEL C XRBO K ROBERT HERN ANDEI Nga' C LARENCE H XX I IN JOE RIN AF RIKI Vi Xl HORN? l NHX DLKES E f, Q, 'ng 4 t . i E 14 Y EJ E f 1 X as fa? VX .5 1 WK fx , N :X W A, X r Tv 1 V iw? F E AT: L Q A I . v X f .,,ff ' xx 'EAE ff E K. ' X' J , H 'E 1 x Q I I . A , The lluevaneers of Nliller lligh downed the Hosses T5-5-L for our first loss in the second half. A fast and furious game which saw three Mustangs leave via the five foul rule also saw the Buccaneers take eonnnand and hold the lead for the entire game. Clatis Drain. Clarence Havlin. and Charles Eads each hugged I2 points for the futile cause. The Laredo Tigers. State Champs of the -1- A division. fell hefore the pointniaking and ball han- dling of the Mustangs 66-54. Mike Howard. hitting 26 points was high point nian for the game while Clatis Drain. and john Chapman fired up the cause with ball control and great defensive play. ,leff's 'Toundballersi' trampled Ray in our fourth district game to even district play with two wins and two losses. Led by John Chapman and Mike Howard. we downed XY. B. Rav of Corpus 55-50. Although Ray led at the half 26-2-L, Jeff rallied in the third quarter to top Rav 39-36. Xve added two more points to our lead to make the final score Jeff 55. Hay 50. Chapman led the scoring with lT points, and Howard was second with 12 points. Lllf8d0 Ray Dukes gots down in the hot action with the Bird .fXx'migiiig am Parlx Qc-41-ani fic-feat rhr- Xiustangs fluwiiml lhv lm-vh Buffs 06-ilfm. New-r ha-ing in clan- gc 1' nf losing their 101111 Ihr- Nluslangzs :rum-al alnng with fflulis Drain and ,lnhn Chapman svnring 13 pnints 4-umh. This xi:-turx gave thf- Hnss1-si' ai2-1 fhf- high flying XMJSIZIIIQS clrnwneri thc- W. B. 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It was a close hattle in the heginning. with the Scoreboard showing a knotted score several times. But Jeff came out ahead at the half 23-24. In an exciting last half our defense proved too much for the Eagles and Jeff came out on top 61-49. In a thrilling ball game at Alamo Stadium, Tech edged jefferson 31-5l. January 10. lfven though we lost to Tech. Harry Hamilton was proud of his hoys for their fine show- ing. Jeff was showing itself a team not to he lightly taken. In the rapid first. half. Jeff and Tech were tied at 35-35. Action was lighter in the third quarter. with Jeff able to sink only four goals against the tight defense of the Buf- faloes. Not a team readily to he defeated. Jeff strove back to within one point of Tech with one minute left to play. The score stood 52-51. The game might have gone either wav. ln desperation. Tech got control of the ball and sunk the last tally to leave the score Tech 5-1. 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S. V . th sillll un Illl' ' 'S d of hm- l l ' s ' Wil- lia s lurk.: on. -: ' s , Q ' , : .- - ' h -1. Qkfk' , -. t B Ca ndx and Ro fr Rodn l1tLfllll h III pc rfut tap ln the quarter mule Cmder Pounders Ntretrh 1 ll dl lfnlc are A ws N nat un 7 .1 Q X Nj I ill ss',' 511 'I .' ' ' .l1rys.s!rc't'l I ff'l'SIl ' -'l 'a-'sg f . 19.10 -'Ulf ltdlll in Louis Ririgwlsl, ,lnhnny -Xrrvuglu. ln- Swartz- 45 k.,ff.un1I XMA-lvx'Sr1x 42+-.f-gf -K f Johnny Arrf-agza. uutstanfling ,Ie-ff gulf:-r. rhips out nf thc' rough in pravlivv play. 2. .1 5 J G0 .75 1 lf 'S' 4 4' A 1956 COLI-' SCHEDI LE MARCH 2-Brackenricigc-Jefferson 9-Alamo Hgts.-Jefferson 19-Burbank-Jefferson 26-T. M. I.-Jefferson 30+i'I3I'l3Ill'iZlif ,lCffPI'SOIl APRIL -1-Tech-Jefferson 1-lfllistrict Meet 21-Regional MAY 3-4-5-State Meet Willms Willow Willow Wfillow VVillow Willow Wfillow Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Springs Boys, Tennis 1956 TENNIS SCHEIJVLE MARCH 15-16-17-Alamo Hgts. Tourn. girls 20-Jeff-Harlandale boys Alamo Hgts.-Jeff girls 22-Jeff-Tech boys 27-Jeff-Edison 29 JeffEd1son bzrls APRIL a Jeff bouth ban bows 5-Jeff Burbank 912 DlQ1f1Lt1v1CCt 15 AA Bow an11C1rls 1618 Reglonal Meet VIAY 3 5-State Meet Alamo Hgls. Jeff San Pedro Jeff eff C San Pedro an Pedro an Pedro an Pedro Austin W TRO K ll' IHI Ill Ill DPI' Ll Y 1 a fancv leturn e 111111111 r of ll t .1111 dl a 1 1' k n ll 1 lfl N11 nan 5 Cirr C W Krnfld and John Calr The members of tht lrls lt'I'lIll tram are ,lane Duncan Elalnc Wentworth Nlary Everett ,lean Ro er Susan Slllllllilt and Harrlette lullen Harrrette Pullen out tandmg, 1 le player poe w l several of her troplnc earned Ihr ytar ,.?,,s........,,, ...qv--Q ,..,.,.-ku ,mann swift The season of 1956 for the grrls and boys tennrs teams proved to be one of the flnest xn recent years Through Vlarch 22 they were yet to be stopped and were looklng rackets of Harrrette Pullen Mary Everett and Susan Qchnudt the glflg haxe relgned as lung PINS ln the top tournaments of the southwest Harrlette has taken top hon ors ln the grrls slngles Ill the Falfurrlas lnxltatlonal Alamo Helghts Inx 1tat1onal and the Texas Hlgh Schools Champlon shlp Hlgh hopes rest wslth the Racketeers as they are expected to brlng home top honors from the State Meet ln Austln The boys led by John lNewman have downed all op ponents and are expected to end the season ln a blaze of glory Lr s ennzs 267 G l T , f U' -' 'Q M, 1 , H L V r . . , ' ' , , A g s. A T - T N . KV C . 1 . A t R QW- gk ' , s ' 1 girs' sing s ' , ss 'ill , '-s 's . I . , -e W -i , '51 ' M ' 1 .5 ' Ai' .5..-we-115-f A -' - a V 9 - fe? L . . w M .0 A .,t. a i 7 ' T .kj , J 'e forward to an undefeated season. Behind the flashing L - . Y - V v a T a 5, 2 . 'ff ' I Y f . 5 ings? -if - - T ,- cc 1-1 V i 44 E - ' M - ' - X V , f Y . 'l '5'2w,- e f1 7-215279 ' A -4 9' , Q f-We 'WK . ' fb V 91 5 . , . . Watching the growth of a suburban area is interesting usually only to realtors and their customers. But Jefferson students look at the photographs of the expanse of wav- ing grass and unpaved streets that sur- rounded Jefferson in 1932 in wonder and amusement, as we contrast those photo- graphs with what we see today. The expansion of our own home and business area is a facet of the growth of greater San Antonio. In 1932 despite the Depression, of which we have heard so much. the Telephone Building was erected to accommodate the forty-six thousand units in use at that time. Today there are one hundred seventy thousand telephones in use in this city. The population of San Antonio has increased from 231,000 twen- ty-five years ago to over 525,000 this year. Bank clearings in 1930 were ST99,000,000. In 1955 they were i55,840,000,000. This year the National Bank of Commerce will be erected, the first tall structure since the Telephone Building. These figures will not be especially in- teresting to every buyer of this year's MONTICELLO until he realizes that the increase in its number of pages and our seven four-color pictures are made possible by the merchants who have been responsi- ble for the growth of San Antonio by ad- vertising their products and their city. 7252 Ze Wwe and F in .K U. .- .---1 -' Hi E Y g -ar .gif ear H .. .fa Hi A2f ' '- - -.j QV- - 3 Q ' 'J ,Q ., V , MW, .4 r -. 1' ,', 'M 24' 7' A ' U .ff ' ,ri Y , ' 3 'xg , .3 LW Jn ,Q ' x. H . vi . I ' .- ,3 T L 5, +'-fha-.f'f,l, , - , Y I , , ' 'f ' Lf - . , r -Y ,Hz-:W If X14 1 , ' ., . ' . ' MT? 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Almost all of our advertisers feel that the thousands of dollars invested in the in- stitutional advertising in our yearbook is well spent because we do patronize our ad- vertisers. Ninety-three percent of Jefferson students and teachers bought this Silver Anniversary number. We think at least three people will look at each issue this year. It will remain in home libraries to be read year after year. Each advertise- ment will influence at least ten thousand readers. Our advertisers know that. They also know that the growth of any school is reflected in its students: accomplish- ments, and that they help themselves when they help us with moral or financial sup- port. We student salesmen sold S3000 worth of advertising this year. We met men and women in high places in the business world, and we have talked to 'gsmalli' mer- chants who werenit small at all in their generous support. We love them all for the kind introduction we have had to the advertising world which works so many wonders. 195 27I A B C Able s Akers Alamo Alamo Alamo Alamo Alberf Before You Buy See If They Aclverhse Rug Works ar Roy Funeral Home Blueprnnf 8: Supply Company Funeral Home Grocery Tnfle Co John A Allen Transfer and Sforage Anderson Paul Ari' Beaufy Salon Asgrow Seeds Barley Magnolra Servlce Sfaflon Ballard Surgucal Supplies Ba pfusf Memorual Hospnfal Bemfeau s Benson Frank Company Bexar Counfy Naflonal Bank Bobby s Flowers Bowman: Sporhng Goods Boy Scoufs of Amerlca Bruner s Buchanan H B Servnce Sfafron Buddys Druve Inn Buddys Kwsk Serv French George A Company Frosf Brofhers General Hofel and Supply Company Gnbson Plumbing Company Gillespie Mofor Company Glazeners Grocery and Markef Gold Jullan lncorporafed Goodrich Baffery Granf W T Company Greaf American Healfh 81 Lrfe Ins Grumm s Seeds Gross Naflonal Bank Guaranfee Shoe Company Handy Andy Hlllle G W Cleaners House of Fabrics Hummel s Cleaning Jefferson Cleaners Jefferson Pharmacy Jefferson Sfafe Bank Jefferson Vnllage Flornsf Jesse and Chandler J J Frull' Markef Joske s of Texas Judson s Parker Bruce Permian Basun Lnfe Ins Co Pfenl Arfhur Flower Shop PIQQIY NVIQQIY Plncus Company Pioneer Flour Mills Puffs Barber Pullens Deparfmanf Sfore Randolph Fneld Transporfaflon Redford Transfer Co Robbins Sud Inc Russells Inc Sacks Shoe Sfore Saengers San Anfomo Lnghf Sanfa Rosa School Of Nursing Safel s Men s Wear Schlvesmg J G Plumbing Co Sears Roebuck 8: Co Seven Up Boffllng Co Shadowland Shaws Jewelry Shepherd Laundries Sngmor Servuca Sfahons lnc Sulvey Music Sfore Sons of Hermann Lodge Burke Pharmacy Soufhern Home Inc Calmbach Aufo Top 8: Body Carpanfar Pa per Company Casa Rao Maxlcan Resfauranf Charles Pharmacy Clemens Prlnhng Company Coca Cola Company Incorporafed Coleman 8: Company Commercaal Absfracf and Tulle Cooper Harry Cram and Palmer Pharmacy Cravy Ice Cream De Wesas Trp Top Cafe De Wnnnes Belgnum Inn Dobbuns Mefal Prod ucfs Draughons Business School Dr Pepper Bofflmg Company Duke Elecfruc Company Durham Business Collage Empsre Furnlfure Company Favalla Ben Plumbmg Company Federal Lumber Company Incorporafed Farrlll Tommy Florlsf Fife L E and Company Flasher Gene Aufo Servnce 272 Kleck Plumbing 8: Heahng Company Knowlfons Creamery Laurel Helghfs Pharmacy Learys Shoeland Les Lande Sfudno Long Sfar Ice 8: Food Sfores Maddox Maffress Company Mann Radio Company Mammys Cafeferla May Fred 8: Sons McDougal s Meader I 8: Sons Hardware Lumber Merchanfs Dalwery Service Mslam Creamery Momer A J 8: Company Mufual Reproduchon Naomls Glfl' Shop Nrchols Barber Shop Nughf Hawk Norfhsfde Bulldmg Mafernal Co Norfh Sf Marys Roller Skahng un Orlgnnal Mexncan Rasfauranf Osborns Food Markef Owl Cleaners Soufhern Lloyds Safel s Men s Wear Sparger Alan lnc Sfaffel s Sfranges Sugarman s Tal Shan Resfauranf Tandy Leafher Co Texas Invnfahon Co Tranlfy Unlverslfy Turners House of Beaufy Unlfed Fund UhIV9l'SI9v Drug Sfore Umversufy Park Bunldlng Maferral Van Young s Texaco Slaflon Velasco s Rasfauranf Vogel Adolph Von Scheale Edgar Realfors Wes? 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Its General Supplies I -fly SI General Balt Equupment X'Q 1'f 'SHS IIT I' X or QSM?-CROW COLA 'Y DINING ROOMS EATING COUNTERS First Choice ot Leading Restaurant and Hotel Men GENERAL HOTEL In the United States II5 I2I LOSOYA ST SAN ANTONIO 230 Dakota MEXICAN RESTAURANT The Oldest Mexican Restaurant Phone CApltoI 792I6 BRANCHES IN AUSTIN AND CORPUS CHRISTI ALAMO HGHT 5204 B ALLENA VILLAGE 45I7 Blanco Rd BILLY MITCHELL 223 Laclcland Rd JEFFERSON VILLAGE IO26 Donaldson MCCRELESS VILLAGE I I7 I Farr and S New Braunfel Go to any of our six conveniently located stores and have those bore feet covered! 1' 2 V, , , F 1 I .35 I ' Q 5' d .X ..,, Ai rway? KN F! - . 0 ... - yl' 'nzsr sig -iggffqm ,l O 5. . roadway 274 '91 f 'Q- 11-REX Bill Plefz and Les Robbins discuss fhe problems of well-dressed Jefferson seniors wifh Sid Robbins, who knows many answers. QSUAWW I I s I TEXAS' GREATEST JEWELERS ii'siii ' cmd gee 4' T ...- A IR NSFERE-R I A STORA E ml iff ' Q' of I IHEIIZQ THE OLDEST HOUSEHOLD MOVERS IN THE X, LOCAL ANDSYCSTSG DISTANCE 203 EAST HousToN STREET. GUNTER HOTEL PE 3-8I83 Nigl1I's and Holidays PE 2-3234 I40 FREDERICKSBURG ROAD I. MEADER 81 SON 2007 E. Housfon CA 3-6984 I -' FUND THESE ADVERTISERS ARE YOUR FRIENDS 275 - 4.-1-c-1' Someone Remember . . iufmsev. diimwvs I027 Donaldson Avenue PEZ-5482 OPEN 6 A.M. TO 'I'I P.M. Q! 6: f0UTWEAR SACK'S SHOE STURE J. G. SCHLIESING PLUMBING CO. 73l W. Hildebrand PE3-0237 FROST BRGS. 27 X QQW K Q am L G HANSEN Proprleior CARPET LAYING CONTRACTORS COMPLETE RUG CLEANING AND CARPET SERVICES I40I 09 Nor'rI1 Laredo S+ree+ PE 37I58 San An'I'omo 7 Texas SILVEY MUSIC Graduahon Time IS Time for Music I009 Donaldson Jefferson VIIage UNIVERSITY PARK BUILDING MATERIALS CO INC PE5 528I 303I Culebra GEORGE A FRENCH REALTOR Real Esfafe Sales and Appra1saIs I425 Donaldson PE3 966I Congra+uIa'hons fo Class of 56 DUKE ELECTRIC CO SpecnaIus'rs Aufo EIecIrncaI Service and Paris CA 2 I244 500 bfh CRAIN 81 PALMER PHARMACY Ave. E. Nexi' +o MedicaI Aris Bldg. PERRY CRAIN AND ELMER PALMER BEN R. FAVELLA PLUMBING SHOP Confracfor Licensed and Bonded Gas Fifhng and General Repair 3I8 Culebra Ave. San Anionio, Texas PE 3 7445 NICHOLS BARBERS 278 I032 DonaIdson Ave. PE 2 7439 BENITEAU'S T. A. BENITEAU, JR -Owner Dired Facfory Disfrxbufor for 'Ihe Goodyear Tire Rubber Co. Buy Your Tires Wholesale and Save 320 Broadway CA 7 738I YOU CAN HAVE BOTH a Career in Nursing and a College Degree .iz I s 1 ., ' ' ' A 5: ' ' in .Q. I X , X fr- f 5 S I ij, I rf I The Sanfa Rosa Division of Nursing of Incarnale Word College exfends a cordial welcome 'Io Ihe graduafes of Thomas Jefferson High School. The Division offers a four-year program leading +o Ihe Bachelor of Science degree in nursing-Ihe same lime as for olher college degrees. In addilion, degrees can be obfained in public healfh nursing, medical Iechnology, and medical library science. OPPORTUNITIES IN NURSING FOR GRADUATES OF THE SANTA ROSA SCHOOL OF NURSING GOVERNMENT NURSING SERVICES INDUSTRY Army Nurse Corps Insurance Companies Navy Nurse Corps Depar'I'men'I' S'I'ores Uni'I'ed SI'aI'es Public Heallh Services Facrories Unifed SI'a'I'es Vererans Adminis'Ira'Iion TRANSPORTATION HOSPITALS AND SCHOOLS OF NURSING Airlines Sfaff Nurse Railroads Head Nufse oocToRs' OFFICES Supervisor Ingfrug-Irgr AdfT1IhISTI'aT'OI' MISSIONARY NURSING em IT AT JosKE's Combining all +he aclvan'I'ages of a grea+ me+ropoll+an shopping cenler plus +l1e convenuence of suburban parking All under one roof Joske s of Texas +l1e largesi' sfore In lhe largesl sl'a+e 'vgnif' -,spew 'Wh-!'w A1 Ravi ag 63 X X gag PARK AND 1' Q 'gag so EASY 'fgffg-3 pk 3 , 4 LOCK ITS N f TO SHOP 3 3 AT JOSKE S iff l Q I l U T' f 'LA.V0, SAN f4N'Q-CJD I C O O C O O I I O I ., ,, H as ..,, 'K 4 X '- . -'-ff Q :aa , , ,ax f r' '45'9?'Q ,xy ' 'na S def, .f ' -,g r ,ww ,M H: S' , ' ' . - -,Q Z A ', -.N U . - Z.. 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Main and Mis+IeI'oe PE 3 8750 San Anfonio, Texas Ray DaI+on, Manager PE6-3 I bl 'PN-M K SATEL'S NORTHSIDE BUILDING MATERIALS MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR for Fine Qualiiy Clofhing A C mplf B Id ng Se ce 9I6 MBFIOI' DFIVB PE2-4572 Fr d Feafurmg THE FRISCO GH AWK TI'1ere s No+I1Ing AccIden+aI Abou+ OuaI+y 2030 Mam Ave PErsI'IIng 3 094I WMAN BO PULLEN S DEPARTMENT STORE s + s + D M CA 6 oo53 PE 2 8938 SPORTING GOODS CORP K +cI1en FavorII'es I zo om PIONEER WIIIT: WIN S ISCUIT WHITE WINGS MIX ENRICI-IEIJ ELOUR an 'Tf PIONEER BIscuIT MIX San Anfomo Texas Smce I85l ALAN SPARGER INC Laundry Cleanung S1-0,-age Insurance BRUCE PARKER I723 W G PE 39I 3 CA 67296 GRAND LODGE ORDER OF THE SONS OF HERMANN IN TI-IE STATE OF TEXAS Fra+ernaI BGHBTII' Soc e+y Crgamzed I890 5I5 SO ST MARYS CA 692bI ll ll lvl 7 ll I 0 ' ' ll I I WI'Iere por smen Serve por smen . IOI2 onaIdson - 5I4 am Ave. - - II ,.1 -- --- . i ' 1 V P V, ,,.I , 4 , E 'B T Fl0 go? mug, ' Q A - 5 '? I Q1 --TIT - I 'Iv-,fx I d ,. f 'I ag. I . lnnlcnsn T Mun wma! 4111- if-1, .7 - r-' oun -if-N..--f V, I , . , r,-,mercy - 2 Transif Tower - I ' I I Thanks +0 me Delivery Specialis+s SAN ANTONIO LIOI-IT MERCHANTS' DELIVERY SYSTEM 3 I0 Chesfnui' CApi'rol 7-6 I 7I for Their Cooperafion L OWL CLEANERS .--'--s I4-A',,f- rv . ' 1 ----. .,- x, 5l5 San Pedro CA 2-l254 1 Wu. .I 'ny IWW' mm M L ALAMO BLUEPRINT 81 SUPPLY CO. UNIVERSITY DRUG STORE 506 N. presa CA5--H86 2250 Cincinafii Ave. PE6-3l9I SAENGER BROS. MAIN RADIQ OF SAN ANTONIO Usfsoiaiorz Safsi 5 cS'a'zuic.s 3'7 Norm S+' Marys 25.4 N Mm Ave PErshIn9 3 I37Z F gQf'1,'p,'g 5gg3mg5+RQ255fCS 283 I-Q., Phone PE ll--42114 www Kew .535 w.Sum,,,E Ave. . Sm, Antonio .,T.,.a, I I 0 wi sl -3 1 I+ Pays 'I'o Look Well GIFT SHOPS I020 Donaldson I606 Fulfon ,,m,c,m WILSON'S JEWELRY WHERE JEFFERSON GOES XXX, I , I 1 I I fl xx V JEFFERSON VILLAGE SHEPHERD'S LAUNDRY 3Il S. Alamo CA 6-9347 SAN ANTONIO BEXAR COUNTY pm D, gm:-W4 NATIONAL BANK Always on Your Way- Never Oui' of Your Way 'I' BATTERY SALES AND SERVICE Sf. Mary's ai Travis Sfreei' MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATIO Phone CA 7-082I I452 N. Flores N OUTHER T LLOYDS Fire, CasuaI'ry and Auromobile Insurance NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE BUILDING Organized In I9I8 38 YEARS OF SUCCESSFUL OPERATION A Texas Company for Texas People STEEN 8: STEEN Managers All Kinds of Insurance aI a WorI'hwhlIe Saving 'I'o I'he PoIlcyhoIder R R S EEN JOHN THOMAS STEEN San Anfonlo Texas DE WESE S TIP TOP CAFE Founfaln Service S+eaIcs and Frled Chicken 28I4 FREDERICKSBURG RD SAN ANTONIOS FINEST SHOPPING CENTER 5I6 Easf Housfon S+ CA 5 706I BUDDYS KWIK SERV A CompIe're Lune of Grocerles and Cold Dr nIcs I355 DONALDSON PE 5 9006 PINCUS COMPANY The Sfore for Men HOUSTON ST AT BROADWAY TANDY LEATHER COMPANY Lea+her Crafi' Supplies Learher and Craf+ Tools Free Informahon Affer July I 306 E Commerce For More Than Seveniy nlne Years San Anfonlans Have Been Saylng Le+ s Go +o WOLFF 8: MARX San Anromos Frlendly Deparfmeni' Sfore Since I877 285 I . . T I . I SAN ANTONIO' TEXAS Open 9 A. M. 'IO I0 P. M. . I I I Il 309 W MARKET CA 4 822I It takes many a Spring scrnmmage to make a winning football team' In anything you do you need to plan ahead And a mighty good plan for any young man or woman rs to start a SAVINGS ACCOUNT at The Groos National Bank Start your account now and the day will come when xt pays off whether xt be for higher education for travel or for your own very special dream e erson Students are cordxally mwted to vm! Il DUI SECOND OEITUIY GROOS nnlouu nun omnvme of Son Antonio Commerce or Novorro MINI!! FIDEIAI. DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION :ohm rm! Good Luck 'ro Ihe Class of 56 Congrafulahons +o +he Class of 56 PAUL ANDERSON FRANK BENSON COMPANY Congra+ulahons 'ro 'rhe Broadway al Travis SI' Cars Washed and Lubrlcaled BaHery and Tire Service BAILEY SERVICE STATION Class of l956 Your Magnolia Dealer SMART FASHIQNS PE 3-993l I90I Fredericksburg Road - SAN ANTONIO TEXAS I7I8 Fredericksburg PE 4073I GENE FLESHER AUTO SERVICE Specializing in BRAKES-FRONT END SERVICE-MOTOR TUNE UP WHEEL BALANCING ll5 Angeles af West Hildebrand and Fredericksburg PE-3-8622 a+ Home aI Sc:I1ooI or on 'rhe Way Theres No'rI1mg Luke a X1 SAN ANTGNIO COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.. INC I I I . .I. I I ... S I Q l I, I n r ff I I I I I I I I I I I I 1' 4 E . 4 AI Ihe Crosswalk on Alamo Plaza Casual wear 'From RusseIl's is a favorile among Jefferson girls. Shown modeling some I of ihe many available siyles are: Palsy Bloom, Penny Pounds, and Carol Klose. Say Thank You Io Our Adver+isers by Trading wi+I1 Them ALAMO GROCERY 2I7 s Alamo CA 7373I COLEMAN 81 CO Good Insurance Since I9I2 II25 ALAMO NATIONAL BUILDING CA 64I5I A 4 -gh-Y einw- H v - gl o 0 o A. J. MONIER 8. coo 0 PLUMBING AND HEATING AIR CONDITIONING O REFRIGERATION 0 Oo 0 0 O ol, Og' 'P X 1 I446 N FLORES AT 5 POINTS CA 2 I25I CA 2 0922 ..-5-U 1, oj0 aloe .LQ2 .L 0 J!! ,xiii , , i . I. 1 A 1 ,-K, . 4 I Qiffilg , ri, , w im- , ,f D I . .11 3, .H :Elf , .3 .-5'- ' K . .4 - . f A ., ,. , V, '1 , Mm +-' A-if , V- .'ZHZAQZBQ-fri.,w1a.a.,JiriiwM,,i-ff125if22Q'iifa3g5!i,L Mg! in GIBSON PLUMBING CO. 2004 E. Hous+on CA 4-292I Cmmfzw CASA RIO MEXICAN FOODS Enioy leur meal on Ihe cool Pafio and a boar ride on 'rhe beauiiful winding river +hrougI1 'I e cenfer of 'II1e ciiy. Have dinner on river boais by making reserva+ions in advance. A. F. BEYER-JOHNSON SMITH, Owners and Operafors I00 W. Commerce Sfreer a+ fhe Bridge s, ,, Q em I 'T P SAN ANTONIO . .Iv ' 1- A. , N . Mk .I I. I ' 4 BOTTLING CO H L SchaIIers Phone PE4-SI33 Jefferson Pharmacy I 9I7 MANOR DRIVE SAN ANTONIO I TEXAS G W HILLJE CLEANERS 24I5 N Zarzamora PE 3 825I OSBORN S FOOD MARKET Fresh Meafs Sea Foods Garden Fresh VegeI'abIes Frozen Foods Ice Cream Ily A 95I DONALDSON GILLESPIE MOTOR CO 32I Broadway CA 7 I4I I BAPTIST MEMORIAL HOSPITAL SCHOOL OF NURSING HUMMEL S CLEANERS 290 84l Bandera Rd PE4 22II Aisle Zzalfffw H A ' In he Jefferson Medical Cenfer ' ' Complefe Sfock of Nafiona dverfised Fancy and Sfaple Canned Goods SALES SERVICE Congrafulaiions, Seniors of '56 From 'Ihe e+'s o Yo I I031 Dor2lIdxon Ave. ATTRACTIVE CORSAGES AND , - ML nasucws P . . IN THE HILLS - Congrafularions 'fr 'ro THOMAS JEFFERSON and Hs Principal on Their 25+h Anniversary 'SQ-' , in. S ff' A Q Q T S HOME AND IOI ALAMO PLAZA N HARDWARE CA 2 M80 fired I MZ? M FORYOURHOME EDGAR K U0l'l C 82 0 ' BUILDER nv S o Q: 4 :Wine of . 'Q 5 Jzrr slgnrwa p 4 'A' as 6' A. Z h sm Anmmu 5 S TEX. , , , 4 fi. Q, 4' ' X +1 .Jr 5 5- k x f ,if P' 'xx v i C MARY5 G' FEDERAL LUMBER COMPANY NC Lumber and Bulldlng Ma+erlaIs for AII Your Needs Zarzamora SAN ANTONIO 722 S 7 I374 AUTOMOBILE AIR CONDITIONING CAI-MBACH Where Beau'I'y Is an Ari I 509 Broadway CA6 I279 ART BEAUTY SALON H B BUCHANAN SERVICE STATION I900 Blanco Rd PE3 79I2 MIKE JACOBS Owner 3I3I McCuIIougI1 TA2 5I52 BOBBY s 'MANS FLOWER SHOP udp I935 NOf1'I1 S+ Marys Q CA7 6588 CA7 287I UNIFORMS CHARLES PHARMACY 407 W Housion SI'ree'l' PRESCRIPTIONS CA 6 8l37 EXPERTLY FILLED Q Corner of Mann and Woodlawn 293 . CA - For See Complimenfs of I 1 L! .N 4 up at - CD PE 37I6I For HAMBURGERS lfs DDY S as--f s Iwata' ion 0 Your Official Jefferson Engraver As Pholographers of THE I955 MONTICELLO May We Express Our Pleasure IH Confrlbuhng 'l'o ihe Accompllshmeni of Thus Fme Annual OD HO G MQNELM 508 02 Elalne May shows Peggy Lee one of fhe lafesi shoe sfyles 'lhaf may be found ai' Leary's Shoe Land Your Busier Brown Shoe Siore for fhe Enhre Family Feafures Youfhful Casuals Loafers A Speclalfy al' LEARY S SHOELAND Block Wesf of Jeff Hugh School PErsl'ung 5-474 I l003 DONALDSON O O O O I Q O O M E R N P T O R P H Y 0 ik No fwenry-seven home ave. one block sas? of mcCullough off magnolia tonic I2, 'texas P l1 Ershinq u I O CONGRATULATIONS THOMAS JEFFERSON SENIORS Welcfome 'ro The Skyline Campus of TRINITY UNIVERSITY Co-educaI'ionaI . . . Fully AccrediI'ed Twenfy-Iwo Major Fields of Sfudy FOR CATALOGUE, WRITE: Direcfor of Admissions Trinfy Universify, 7l5 Siadium Drive San Anfonio, Texas Phone PE 5 525I AMERICA'S MOST MODERN UNIVERSITY ON BAR, BAG, OR BOX GREAT AMERICAN HEALTH AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY I403 N. Main Avenue Means Fine Candy 1 1 Y We WriI'e AII Kinds of Life. HeaI+I1. and Congra+uIaI'ions Accidenf Insurance +0 The Class of '56 CA 70264 MILAM CREAMERY 402 Culebra PE 5-b44I s Y 1-af gl VMII' VMUE! a ,mg N' 6 3- X -1, rn, ' e Fw: an Z,-NM SMART JEFFITES u-wmv Shop a+ . ' I-:ANDY ANDY e v Where San Anfomo Saves 1. ay' A A -3 Q ran Ii?uifEnn1unms Ned M. Wells Ar+I'1ur G. Uhl M. Tuclrer Wells Ar'rI1ur G. Uhl, Jr COMMERCIAL ABSTRACT AND TITLE COMPANY CApi+oI-6-43I3 Gunfer Building San Anfonio, Texas I f Jouwuwfuf I I um NORTH SAN MARcos YJDIIII MLQQD' if PLUMBING-HEATING-AIR CONDITIONING 2425 Broadway CA6-7 I 68 41' Qvfw 1 S X 4 'NS- DURHAM Mmm page Home Omce 105 107 Son Pedro CAp1tol 7 3146 'wig FJ sAN ANTONIO TEXAS URHA 5 I-LEM Nancy Chambers and BeHy Hollers are mveshgahng 'Phe opporfumhes of bus 1 mess fralnlng by vlsnhng Durhams Business College and experlmenhng wlfh fhe :Q Ih+6f'8S+lYIg machines fhere CRAVY Cre l. J N 1 ' 1 2 , -- -e A ' s xg M A .A if ' . 4 In 51' . f . i , t F gn T. W ,gm xx H s - - V ' sf 1 Q . 4 , , 'A L X , - L.: :P ' iii . -Q fi D : 1 5 V V--pttz , 1 X' W 5 . . Tl reg u ,ic s ' ' X Lf-AA - I u . Q un- u a - . Q ! I sf ,, 3 V Q' if ai XX' A, s fx X I E 9' h h 1 3 fy, , . .. A 9 ' I A I VE LASCO'S TA RES URANT I5 G' fa TA 6-627 I 2806 Broadway SOUTHERN HOME, INC. 620 Dewey PE 6-3 I 7I STRANGE'S I509 Bandera PE 3-8996 WILSON COFFEE SHOP 727 Navarro CA2 8872 CARPENTER PAPER CO 5I9 N Medina CA 64I8I LONE STAR ICE 81 FOOD STORES 300 W Jones A e CApII'oI 7 34I I 30 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU CONGRATULATIONS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL SILVER ANNIVERSARY L IIQEPGI PE63I4I JEFFERSON VILLAGE JEFFERSON MEDICAL CENTER D WOODLAWN PARK JEFFERSON MANOR INSPIRATION HILLS Lif- i-' fi b I g I5 EVERYTHING YOU NEED BUILDERS Grow Wm. mmm-S TBel H' PPlan+s, dBulLbs orfTEeFs oos, osan oso i'I's Wifh Free tkdvice fd Give a Lifi' and HOME BUILDERS FLORAL 8: GARDEN CENTER I626 Fredericksburg Rd. PE 5-529l IIIZ Bandera Road PEZ-8674 PES-3752 Thir'Iy-Four Sfaiions AII Over San AnI'onio +o Serve You SIGMOR SERVICE STATIONS WEST AVENUE PET FOOD SHOP Fresh Meafs-Prepared Foods Frozen Foods REMEDIES AND SUPPLIES FOR YOUR DOGS AND CATS Open I0 A. M. 'Io 6:30 P. M. PE2-0396 Corner Fredericksburg Road and Wesf Ave. VAN YOUNG'S SUPER TEXACO SERVICE CompIeI'e Service for Your Car Pick-Up and Delivery FIa+s Too MARFAX LUBRICATION Open Every Day l020 San Pedro CA7-7572 I,l.tuv II ,J . 0' ,,,,.a- .1 1, . .c, , TAI Sl-IAN The SouI'h's Fines'I' and Largesi' Chinese ResI'auranI' 303 ALLEN TRANSFER 81 STORAGE CO Movmg w1+I1 Care Everywhere 519 W CYPRESS CA6 9169 VAN LINES INC O CD-fi Only UNITED has SANITIZED Vans for Your Hyguenlc ProI'ecI'1on UNITED VAN LINES INC THINK IT OVER God Gave Us TI11s Day D1d You Make Use of I+ Dld You THROW I+ Away ROY AKERS TTT SHADOWLAND Pr1vaI'e Parhes ExcIus1veIy DI 2 776I Blanco Rd JESSE 81 CHANDLER ELECTRIC COMPANY I04 Furr Drlve PE2 6762 ADOLPH VOS EL Fronher BeII's MILITARY PLAZA CA 7 4843 RexgWW'x'w PLE OF PAR ALWAYS F Best Wlshes JEFFERSON Graduates mx xmxs 5VeVaxXmexxxSxm 2126 rm, 270' so smcxssugg 160 5 Noun' PRESA so5 S W GAuros nes 481 MU-IT mms 5 B'0ADW:T'Y DR NTY I 0 or . ?ll Q TI1ougI1I'fuIness of 1 5 1 ,X ir TTT ' 1 . . . 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