Luther Burbank High School - Bark Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1959
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TO THE SENIORS who were able to take advantage of these vocations, we hope that the 1959 BARK holds many memories of achievements and learning acquired in years of study. T0 THE STUDENTS just starting at Burbank we hope that you will examine the opportunit- ies offered through the vocational program and decide which courses is best suited to your likes. TO THE STUDENTS who have been and are staying at Burbank, we hope that you will make the most of whatever program you chose to follow, and it will always benefit your life the best way possible. TO ALL BURBANK PERSONNEL, the staff members hope that this volume of the 1959 BARK will hold pleasant memories of a busy school year which is gone and can never be recaptured except through the pages of this, your BARK. -e lv ,J H 'H QWW ll5ii5q,iiiW W r it e fa vJXlM AwI+:ki W HR ssh. MM was hoaffbfzal farm lnffodaoes In 1937, the San Antonio Independent School District, realizing that San Antonio was the center of one of the greatest farming and ranching areas in the state and that agriculture was extremely important to the economy of San Antonio, included plans for a Vocational Agri- culture Program at Luther Burbank Vocational High School. Since the majority of the students enrolling in such a course would come from the city, the school was built in a 75-acre irrigated campus with approximately 50 acres settaside as a' Student Farm Laboratory. t The 'students enrolled in vocational agriculture at Burbank operate their Student Farm just as a farmer or rancher would. The use of the Student Farm in agriculture training has gained popularity 'rapidly with more and more agriculture departments throughout ,the nation adding 'this outstanding training facility to their ,programs each year. The San Antonio School System was one of the first in the nation to include a Student Farm as a training aid in its vocational agriculture program, and the success of the program at Burbank has made it one of the most copied agriculture departments in the country. It has been referred to as the most complete agriculture training facility for young men of high school age to be found anywhere and it draws visitors not only from all parts of the nation but also from throughout the world. i A f9'f f40fW!!lf!.5'ff?f4U0!If V 4 f .., ,iw vln4 x '-., ,L A -wg.--. ' I , A . K . ,Qi 'W A ,f .., . M .4 Wy? P. i rf V5 'E ' 1 . . .4-r -- ' , -' ? L gp, . ' '4 1.'sr'q W ' ' if 1 , x. 9621145 MF ilinve' ' Wa. -4111 . 1 ,,gg4,d'g --n-agp - 'yT. i'3g' 6369 . Ya: Q 'f-fn ff ff ,M wif N, ici, , pd ,,. , 4 A 1 e ' , u 1 Sf - gn 61 fx 3 L V M ,wp Q! Q Q QR gs M ff 5--or at -u...,,,,,, oi 47 x L A . X 8. X' 1 s I H X M5 gn. - Q Q 'k - - Jmlilvsagtp-.. .. X gg .L 4.,,,W Ag 9 A . walk, 1 . in 5i,a,4,1 lfliff .53 Q- ff ?.W 'Q'W Ti f Me Bark Honors IW 191 Mr. L. W. Fox, assistant superin- tendent in charge of Vocational Edu- cation of the SaniAntonio Independent School District, will conclude his 50th year of working with boys and girls of the ,high school level as a teacher and educator August 31, 1959. Mr. Fox began teaching mechanical drawing classes at Austin High School in Austin in 1908-09 and was grad- uated from the L'niversitv of Texas in 19-15. In the Fall of 1912 he came to San Antonio to teach mechanical drawing at Main Avenue High School. which is now the San Antonio Voca- tional and Technical High School. In 1917. Mr. Fox was appointed to the position of Director of Vocational lid- ucation antl Industrial Arts. a position which he still occupies. .Q During his term of office he has been instrumental in establishing three of San Antonio's vocational high schools. the first being Tech and the second. Lanier. Mr. Fox played a large part in the building of Burbank High School in the Fall of 1937 and has watched it grow from an enroll- ment of +00 to the present enrollment of 2000 students. ' In an interview. Mr. Fox said. Burbank High School particularly has been one of my special interests. Mr. Gates and I shaped its policies. and directed its activities from its be- ginningf' HI am proud of the record Burbank has made. With new things ahead 'in vocational education, Burbank in my judgment. has a bright future. I shall always watch its progress with in- terestf' I 5 --WT- r I K I 1 4 r ' IW L W fo! 'l'he Bark staff proudly dcdicatcs Burbanlis 1959 annual to Mr. L. W. Fox, Director of Vocational liclucation of the San Antonio Independ- ent School District. NVQ' at Burbank feel that Mr. Fox has always been a true and faith- ful friend of our school. Now. in the year of his retirement, we should like to take this opportunity to say thank you, lNfIr. Fox for supporting Burbank and helping us in the way you always have as Director of Vocational Education. 7 LUTHER BURBANK VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL looz EDWARDS STREET SAN ANTONIO 4, TEXAS May zetn, 1959 Dear Seniors: My wish for you, as you come to your time of graduation from high school, is that expressed by Louis Untermeyer in one of his poems: WGod keep me still unsatisfiedn. The diploma you will receive merely states that you have completed the requirements stipulated for high school graduation. What you have gained from your years in high school has depended entirely upon you. A You may have sat through your classes and have done as little as possible in them, or you may have accepted the challenge offered by your teachers and built for yourself strength that will aid you now as well as in h the future. Whichever type of person you may be, I hope that since you have achieved this goal, You will find yourself unsatisfied unless you always dig deeper, search further and give more of yourself in building for a better world Sincerely your .enact ' Terrell F. Gates Principal 8 1 3. i E if wil X xl f, if i X W .i ' Eff P2 V aj ,Q kg! am , 5: ri Fr :E 1 If 51 vi ,S +4 Vx .1 R--.r ff' r 5 ,wit W4 ii 3,5 il 5? rx E , W, il LC E . iff gf! eg. E1 M, 'Z EQ fs g , 'i Q K . ET Lg, ,, 1 Ki Ffa Elk w :ff 5?- ff M H' , 5. ga Q. EF Va M Ei fl bi 's 2 ei fi Fi ff? NIT? , '1 Vw :J '41, W 4 ow A Aq. . . b , Y' ' A f M1 .. A 'rf' 2- i ' M.. '- 7' 1 T, if 4 A, J 1'f'Q:'j. , .ry 4' x A , 1 Q f 'X?Qff? ' Mm my 4 -f-. N41 , ,ig J ' , zu.-Q i ' 'W M3.eN f,f' ,Agp , ,. -- sw , be , Io a 'W -sv 1 Y I 'E if' fig ., 'N'- Mr. Eugene W. Robinson, president of the San Antonio Independent School Board, has served as a member of this group for thirteen years. Be- ing a licensed civil engineer in Texas, he retired to give all of his time to the school board. He was appointed president of the board May, 1955. 15 nv-ef' .,.....-ani Mrs. Olidene McDermand, Bur- bank's new counselor of students, joined the school faculty in the fall of September, 1943. She taught as an instructor of business ad- ministration until the Fall of 1958 when she was called upon to serve as an administrator in the capacity of school counselor. Mrs. McDermand obtained her Bachelor's Degree from Southwest Texas State Teachers College and her Master's from the University of Texas. Adding experience to her teaching profession, she has taught at Southwest Texas, San Antonio College and Trinity Uni- versity. Miss Mary jo Meyer fabovej secretary to Mr Terrell Gates, takes dictation and does general office work Being a graduate of Burbank, she came back to work as Mr Gates secretary in February of 1949. Mrs Dorothy West frightj secretary and school treasurer, keeps ac- count of all finances for the entire school She is assisted with this task by Mrs Paulme P0rtCr business teacher Mrs West has been .Yeefefeffee Heh Keep Seine! In Progress Mrs. Georgia Broom, fleftj attendance teacher at Burbank, handles all attendence records of students, sells school supplies, and cares for lost and found articles. She has worked diligently since accepting the position in 1948. Mrs. Camile Patterson, fbelowj secretary and receptionist to Mr. Her- man Vetter, Miss Mary Alice Noonan, and Mrs. Olidene McDermand, is in charge of permanent records, handles all typing, filing, and transcripts in the deans' offices. She has been at Burbank for four years. 16 5 if 3 or fe A I 4 iadrfenh' fl!5'f00Z9lI ffdlfg' Mrk MWyef7f4f M. Kee, Rowene for B.H.S. students. R ,N 311 Srms prepare Iosephine ,Y Minnie Barth, Mrs. Irene Prize prepare ,.f terra rbank's :andy line r .X ..-J I. lm W clea J 11.11, x? 'W X . S gi !l1?am,,5g R. I X s, I I , ' sw-I ' , 9 N, -mv ' Mary Harvey, joe Estrada, Mary Pumareio check on daily chores. 17 clean Q Q e New i x Iommefofbl Aff Azffodaces Purposes of the Commercial Art department are several-fold. First, an attempt is made to give each student a fundamental knowledge of art principles plus specialization as far as possible in a chosen art field. Commercial Art, under Mr. james Dulin, tries to keep the vocational student and his problems foremost by assuming work conditions comparable to those met with on the job. 1 2 Students are given opportunity to gain the manual and technical skill necessary for a beginning artist. . e Besides these opportunities offered to students, an effort is made to develop social traits in each student so he or she may be able to work with and for other people. In the first year of art, the basic fundamentals are taught to the student. The student's second year is determined by his ability alone. lf the student is prepared to do the work .of advanced students, they advance to the .three hour vocational class. If they are not ready for this, they do a slightly higher scale of work. than was done in the student's first year. V After graduation from Bc rbank, those students wishing to become skilled artists enter institu- tions of higher knowledge. TP-we who do not choose to go to an art college enter the field :rf lettering, sign painting, cf obs of this nature. !79'f fnmmf h I v 'ol , QI nf' -'nan-v 5 Y ' J- , , : 'f Qfumwfff f -fy-mtv' ' ,..--.M , .. ww Q ,,.xM.,.-F wow-T 6 'FM .4 '??f 17f ,'Tfii' - , , . Q55 1 5 ,' -A . A ,ly Msg- , g:,g. ' .nv ii-D' , fff, , ' ' 'N' w W. ff. 3555 Q 'za xx a,0,00ffl!!7l7lZ'6' af Burbank Every course offered at Burbank unfolds many opportunities for a promising future to students. Academic courses serve as a college preparatory guide and enable the student to meet college entrance requirements. Vocational courses prepare one for a job upon graduation from Burbank. In the homemaking department students are taught to run a home efficiently and be- come a successful homemaker by actually participating in work which would be done about the house of a homemaker. In agriculture the boys do work just as they would do on their own farm. The auto-mechanic and body and paint shops are courses which deal with the same object, Mr. Jud Adams Mrs. Donna Avey Mr. W. C. Avey Mrs. Bernice Barry Syracuse U. S.W.T.S.T.C. S.W,T.S.T.C. University of Missouri B.A.'8r M.A. S.S. B.A. 8: M.A. Music, Math English Social Studies Building Trades Sponsor: jr. Glee Club S onsor: r. Stu. P I Sponsor: Class '61 Council a .1 Mrs. Helen Bills I.W.C.A. B.A. Crafts Sponsor: jr. Cross Red fy HK ., ff 1 ik. P 'Nw A 74933, I V rf ix X 3iW?.t4AA'i1s 51a si .Qwilflaufifi is - the automobile. Auto-mechanics tends to teach the working parts of the car, while body 84 paint shop concentrates on the exterior of a car. Burbank's architectural drafting program trains students to become skilled architects or draftsmen. This department is said to be one of the best developed programs in South Texas. The radio 8: electric shop at Burbank trains students by allowing them to work on small radio 8: electric material brought to the school by patrons of the community. Carpentry students learn skills of building trade in their work at Burbank. Upon graduation, the student is skilled enough to be employed at a lumber company or con- struction company. The commercial art department trains students so that they may, upon graduation go into a profitable and promising career in art. Mr. Paul Black Mr. H. T. Boyd Miss Gwen Boynton Mr. jimmy Brandenburg Mrs Hazel V S.A.C.,S.W.T.S.T.C. A 84 M College Trinity University Colorado State Univef. Brown A.A.B.S. B.S. 8: M.S. B.S. sity Texas A 8: I Tex Speech and Dra- Biology, Physi ogy Physical Education B,S, as U matics Sponsor: Orange jackets Physiology, Math, P.E., B AMA Sponsor: National Athletics Math Thespians 6 2' ,ff in-T ,Q . I , . H41 'l.f QT! is - A -l Mrs. Sandra Chastain Trinity University Math U ,. Mr. Trent Cheyney 1 mmwAA gig 5 S.W.T.S.T.C. B.A. 8: M.A. English ., . K , J. I Mr. D. Frank Clark W ' s? 'i ' ,. A Trinity University .J ss -- I Chemistry, Physics r ..i.. ss English Mr. Grahl teaches his students the fundamentals of English. Three years of Englisl aff? Mrs. Mary Louise Cobb B.A. Hardin Simmons U. M.A. Texas U. Family Life Education Miss Claire Alice Conner Lady of the Lake B.A.B.S. Library 'W' JN . :L '-. . 3 I4 ,Q .,tt A H ,M , . M. M V 4 Mrs. Eloise Crawford Mr. David Dean Mr. james Dulin Texas U. Trinity U. S.W.T:S.T.C. B.A. S.A. B.S. Math History, Social Studies, Commercial Art Math 22 required to graduate. Ano Miss Ruth Dunkleburg Baylor U. B.A. 8: M.A. English ther year is offered to those interested in college. Harold W. Elledge East Texas State College B.S. Math Sf v , . T . iam- 'K 'films , bs, Music 'he Clmrzil department has expanded to such an extent that it has been divided ito two classes. Among the musical programs given by the department during we school seinv.-stc-r are The Messiah , 'l'lic Mikado :incl special holiday rograms. Mr. Robert Geisler Mr. E. L. Elmore S.W.T.S.T.C. B.A. 84 M.A. Social Studies ...4 X T Mr, Ted Franz Ohio Wesleyan B.A. Driving, Occupations Mrs. Pansy Gaslcill East Texas State College B.S. Homemaking Sponsor: F.H.A. . 'i'Wrg-my Trinity U. . ., . B.M. Y Band 0' r Sponsor: Lyres Club lifir. Russell Gigstead yt ,.1 f 'lexas U. ' A. 8: M. Q Body and Fender 4 ,QC is A ' Y . 4 P F 'Q H M K 'Q rxg I ,-.AQ 6 IJ ' 3 . 13 4 f MNA. X 3 . 'X .f sk K Mr. Daniel R. Gilbrenth Mr. Gene Graham Mr. Robert Graham Mr. Maurice Grahl Mr James L. Gulley MC'MllffHY College S.XX'.T.S.T.C. BS. University of Delaware Duke U.g Mexico City S.W.T.S.T.C. B.S. jr. High Science, Physiology BS, B.A. MA, Coach and Social Studies Spnnrzni-1 CLASS OF '62 Math English Social Studies, Driving I Z3 Mr. Burlen L. Horton B.A. 8: M.A. S.W.T.S.T.C. Auto Mechanics Miss Louise Latham I.C.W.C. M.A. English Mr. Horace L. jones S.W.T.S.T.C. B.S. English mm i Sify iniii fs .sf 1 , i n i . . V '.A x nfs, 9 A ' 'fo' it lfgwliyl it N!! 7 no s V' 'Y lf' . gi L is' ',-- ' NN Q, Q. Mrs. Grace B. Lindsey Texas Women's College B.A. Homemalcing Sponsor: F.H.A. Mr. Arthur Koehler Trinity U. B.S. General Math Sponsor: N.H.S. 22' ,, . 'fy 'Ti Ze .. A 3 'C I A x A Mr' .95 A jg, leg' if Q A ,mf Mrs, Norma Lytle Nebraska State Teac College B.S. Physical Education journalism Mia i , of 4331? 553525 her' s Mrs. Orline Kolm Sam Houston S ers College, theran B.S. Bus. Math, Typing, Lang. Arts tate Teach- Texas Lu- Mr. William McChesney Texas A 6: M, Trinity U. B.S. 8: M.E. Mechanical ,Drawing Sponsor: jr. Stamp Club Students of the journalism classes learn the working of a newspaper. Miss Lorene Labaj S.T.S.T.C. B.S. Shorthand, Math Comm. Miss Ruby McPherson Trinity U. B.A. journalism Sponsor: BARK I 2 l l F .'-M-v-uqp .u Miss Lois Moreau S.W.T.S.T.C. B.S. English, Social Studies Mr. Alfred H. Pieper Texas U., Trinity U. B.A. 8: M.A. Vocational Draft- ing V Mr. Clyde Mueller Trinity U. B.S. Sponsor: Senior Class ,Z P i . , 1 .5 Mrs. Myrtle Piland Trinity U. B.A. Typing Sponsor: F.T.A. Mrs. Meda O'Connell S.W.T.S.T.C. B.A. English Sponsor: College Club li px Mr. J. A. Oppelt Mrs. Bonnie Parish S.W.T.S.T.C. Trinity U. Industrial Arts, Wood- Math work Sponsor: N.H.S., Sponsor: Honor Guards Math Club Mrs. Pauline Porter Un. of Arizona B.E. Bookkeeping, Comm. Math 4, X SERVE Spanish is both a beautiful and practical language. Miss Lucy Posey Texas U. Mr. B. W. Quinn Baylor U., Texas B.A. 84 M.A. U, Social Studies BA. 31 MAA, Sponsor: Operators Distrihutive Educa- Club tion Spanish The primary desire of the student is to learn and speak the language. H . if - J 1 g A, 2 9,1214 1315- ' . owl' Hoff . - . , . 4 1 ' , K' . s iw 3- ' 'n.'IS 4.. A i fw2if2:7i'?Sa?m . A wifvzm sfrsw-A gg -s., Mr. Herbert H. - Rehmann ,w , , S.W.T.S.T.C. ' B.S. Industrial Arts Metal .E if Q 5-g-fA...1.13'?x71'3'f' Mr. Charle Trinity U. B.S. 8: M. Coach, P.E. Football Mr. Erwin W. Reininger Vocation Certificate Radio and Electric Mr. David Rusmisel Texas A. 8: M. and Trinity B.S. and M.A. Voc. Ag. F.F.A. Mrs. Gertrude Schrader S.W.T.S.T.C. B.A. English Biology Mr. Charles Schrade Trinity U. B.A. 8: M.A. History Mrs. Becky jo Schweers Trinity University B.A. History and English Senior Y-Teens Biology students study various forms of animal life. Mrs. Evelyn Scruggs S.W.T.S.T.C B.S. Science Mr. Charles Shannon Trinity U. B.S. Coach. P.E. Basketball ' ' BS Mrs. Celia Spoon N University of No. 1' 11' s Al! X' Carolina, Elon W f College --' F' 5 4 s i Mr. at BA. 1--f X , C XXV x ur E l' h . S I ng ls ur ,I . N Mr. jerry SM if L Hardin Simmon Un e S.W.T.S.T.C. S n Ma B.S. 84 M.A. Physiology and Physical Educa- tion. Head Coach B Club Track L Mr. Noah Thompson Miss Elfida Vazquez S.W.T.S.T.C. Texas U. B.S. M.A. Vocational Metal English, Spanish Sponsor: P.A.S.F. Yearbook Yearbook members are seen as mey work to meet their deadline. Studentsalso sell ads and learn to publish a school annual. 27 f ,. -.elf 4+ G. Mr. Harold Williams Trinity U. B.S. Commercial Math Burbank Faculty Band plays for students Look Ma Im dancing! gi Qult hxdmg Mrss Seldensticker. l ' H' ' 53 I pri' K JW ,aff V kip tx di XA x .X cgblll K Y . X54 Pxdvtr-ui Qo5 5sl 1 Mrs. Pauline Portcnbusiness teacher, was a familiar sight during football season as she sold tickets in the hall during every lunch period. ww 1 S0 10 Kwai K Q0 lOl X xxtolwxl . 'AU' K5 Xwatcli those calories! o ,M-R Q iii? iif i . L. it kllllhw lllllnllllllll xg . 'bf , fv ., s+s,s,.3 iss Boynton and Miss Watts clear the hall with vicious Bulldog. ,Mary JO an t fl Mr. gat CS plan fol- O il Ciifniyal Us at rf. .1 -Q .gg 'Ji 1' W06f7Dl76'f Homemakfkzg lnffoduces E Students of Burbank's I-iomemaking Department, instructed by Mrs. Grace Lindsay and Mrs. Pansy Gaskill, are taught to accomplish the jobs thatiany homemaker or housewife would have to do in his or her life. 1 When school opened in 1937, the primary principles of the Homemaking Department were cooking and sewing. Today the basic plan of the instructors is to Stress home-togetherness. This plan takes a load off of the parents minds. With the facilities provided by the school, the stu- dents are taught to cook, sew, wash and make their clothes, and other necessities to a homemaker. The plan is a program to keep the family as close together as possible. The instructors feel that the more the family works together, the better they will get alohg. Every member of the homemaking classes is required to have a home project. This is one having to do with one of the above mentioned subjects. The student does work at home which pertains to their classwork. ' . Every year the Homemaking Department has a main project helping the handicapped people of San Antonio. The department sent many dozen cookies to the State Mental Hospital. Each student of the Homemaking Department is automatically a member of the FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA, a national organization for high school homemakers. iiii fznfffs' Ili' I lllflil .,i , K we . v ay 1 x ,J n.., -w 1 .. . , u . K fs 'fn T -4 2' ww . 4 MW' ,146 L :win gl' '!.'fr'.:' -I-gg,-e ff Q ?1f'fY1T ' r 1' .Y H.. ..- f' X ' 'my .. iff., f X ' 1 ,.-Hy, - .,.,'-., 2'1jfi n 5 . 171-f,'f W if r - 1 1 ,,, p. L1,,,,t,,4,4 1 .r!7 5:,'4K 'Q Hsfyngy' V A v 2, gif we 'lyk . a in X my ' .. 9? ,IV f' -:aff FP , r 5 ir wi ful? fm, fr -14 . , --U-. LH t,,k. W h v 1114 ' ' WV 1 ' 1 2 yy 1' f. 1 Q Na 5 K f .fu W is ,Q ii? JS. ,.--' if wiv ff If 1 5 Il J K RF V if f A, 2 James as AARON, MARJORIE ANN Orange Jackets 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd Lt. 2, Chaplain 4, F.H.A. Z, 3, 4. Treasurer 3, Secretary 4. AMBITION: To go to College antl dance at King of Clubs . ALLEN, PERRY ANN Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Thespians 49 F,H.A. 1. AMBITION: Secretary. ANDERSON, DAVID WADE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Band Treasurer 2, Band Drum Major 5, 45 Lyre's Club 3, 4, Lyre Club Sgt. at Arms 3: National Honor Society 3, 4, Parliamentarian 43 Math Club 3, 45 Student Council 3: Col- leginaires 2, 3, Treas- urer 3. AMBITION: To be a dancer. 'N X, .. AHLBERG, PHYLLIS JAYNE Band 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Thes- pians 43 Drama IV. AMBITION: Either work at telephone company or teacher. SX . ,ax 1 Q M' i - X ARELLANO, JESSE AMBITION: To be a carpenter. ALVARADO, ROBERT ANDRADE, JIMMY AMBITION: None ARNOLD, FRANK Operators Club 1, 2, B Club 2, 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Band 15 Vice- President, Sophomore Classg Vice-President, junior Class, Vice- President, Senior Class, Vice-President, B Club 35 Copy Editor of Bark 4. AMBITION: To go to college and come out of college with a good job. AVELAR, LOKRIA JOY Tennis Club I, 2. 3. 4g Vice President 33 Reporter -ig Student Council 4. AMBITION: Airline Stewartless or Fashion Buyer. BALDERRAINIA. AINIANDO ALBERTO Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Lyre Club 3, -ig Body and Paint 4. AINIBITION: To be another Harry james. BATEMAN, VUALTER F.F.A, 1, 2, 3, -lg Re- porter 2, 3, Treasurer 3, 4. AINIBITIONZ Rancher, ARMKE, ALICE Band 1, 2, 3, -lg Lyre Club 3, fig E.T.A. 1, 2, 43 Collegionaires 23 National Honor So- ciety 1, 2, 3, -ig Math Club 33 Chaplain Lyre Club 3, President Lyrc Club 4. AMBITIONZ To be- come fl teacher fele- mentary schoolj. ids f,,nl1 'vs-vvyi . 3 ..- BATES, VC'lLL,lAlNI Spelunkers 3, 43 Math Club 3: ' Vice-Pres, Spelunkers 3. AINIBITION: To be ll Chemical Engineer. QT- ARREGlflN.HERMAN V.I.C. 1, 2, 31 P.A.S. F. 3, 4, Stutlent Coun- cil 2, 31 Operators Club 2, 3. AYALA, MARY MADELINE Y-Teens 1. 2, 3. -il Band 1, 2, 3, 4, P.A.- S.F. 1, 2, 3, -ig Lyres Club 3, 43 Band-Unk form Assistant, Y- Teens-Secretary. AMBITION: House- wife and Nurse. BARBOSA, MARGARE Glee Club -lg Busi- ness Club -ig Carpen- try Shop Secretary 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To bc a Secretary. an-bi ,fr BECKER, DOUGLAS Football 1, 2, 5, 4, B-Club 1, 2, 5, 4, Track 1, 2, 5. 45 F. F. A. lg Yearbook 5, 4. AMBITION: To livc easy and hunt and fish a lot. BLACKXVELL, CURTIS EDWARD F.F.A. 5, 4. AMBITION: To be on the Highway Patrol. BOWMAN. JOE CURTIS F.F.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 3, Reporter 4g B-Club 3, 41 Track 31 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Yeara book 4. AIVIBITIONZ College BELTRAM, DARLENE JIMINEZ Operators Club 43 Glee Club 4, Body and Paint Sec. 4, F.H.A. 45 Business Club 4. AMBITION: To be- come a teacher. ning. pf T K X A' ,f Clif 1 ff 19' vin-'M S , wg BUITRON, LOUIS JAKE AMBITION: Doctor. BLYTH, MARIA DEL CARMEN Student Council 3, 4, Vice-President 4g FH. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 43 Orange jackets 4g Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3. AMBITION: To be a nurse. BRISTER. TERRY Glee Club 4: F.H.A. 43 D. E. 2. AMBITION: House- wife. BUSKE, PAUL C. Student Council 2, Sgt. at Arms 2, B-Club 2, 5, 4, Vice Pres. 45 Football 2,'3, 4, Track 5, 43 Fs.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Historian 49 Yearbook 4. AMBITION: To get rich ! X55 V 5 CANELIIS, BETTY Glee Club 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: House- wife and Secretary. CANTU, FERNANDO Math Club 3g Student Council 23 Collegian- eres 2g B.S.O. 1, 2, 3, Vice-President lg President 2, 3. AMBITION: To be a Chief Petty Officer in the U.S.N. CANTU, VALERIA Orange jackets 1, 23 D.E, 43 Business Club 2, 3, 43 President 3: Y-Teens lg Student Council 4. AMBITION: Stenog- rapher. 'li CADENHEAD, JAMES CALO-OY, GEORGE STEWART V.I.C. Drafting 2. a '.iv Q' M,-up fl? CARRELL, ROBERT LEE V.I.C. 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: Drafts- man. CANO, FLORINDA JANE Y-Teens lg P.A.S.F. lg D. E, Club 1, 2. AMBITION: House- wife, Secretary. CANTU, LILIA F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Re- porter 3, President 43 Yearbook 3, 4g Busi- ness Manager 4g Stu- dent Council 4. AMBITION: To be a teacher. CARMONA. ESTHER Tennis Club 1, 2, 5, 43 Tennis Team 1, 2, 35 P.A.S.F. 1, 2, 3, -lg Glce Club fig F.ll.A. 4, Business Club 4. AMI5ITlONi Secre- tary. CASARES, BERT!-IA ALICE ANIBITION: Private Secretary. CASTELLANO, JOE Auto Mechanics 1, 2, 3. AMBITION: To be successful in the busi- ness world. CARTER, DANNY liuncl 1, 2, 3, -I1 Lvrcs Club 2. 3, -41 Cul lcgianaires 3. 5, P.1rl1 .zmcnturiun 31 Mutlu cmutics 3, -lg Opcipn- tors Club 1, 2. 31 Spclunl-:ers 3, -1. AMBITION: Physi- cist. 5 GN ,fl it EEN '.7 1 Q CASTRO,EL1ZABE'1'H FRANCES P.A.S.F. 2, Glee Club 1, 2. AMBITION: Fashion Model. CASTANO, RUDY V.I.C. 2. AMBITION Elec- tronics Technician. CASTILLO,ROLAND W. Auto Liechanics 1, 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: Mechan- ics. CAVAZOS, OSCAR Band 1, 2, 3, -lg Lyrcs Club 3, 4, Sgt. at arms 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Glee Club- student director 1, 23 Vice President 53 Yearbook 3, 4, Year- book Co-Activity Ecl- itor. AMBITION1 Band Director, Go to col- lege. CHAVANA, TOMMY F.F.A. 13 B Club 1, 23 Thespians 1, 2, 3. AMBITION: Navy Chaplain. CHETWOOD, JOE DAVID F.F.A. 3, Autome- chanics 4, AMBITION: Truck Driver L COOK, EDWARD Yearbook 3, 43 Body and Paint 1, 23 Comm. Art 3, 4. AMBITION: To get a good job. 1'-v Ile- CORONADO, TONY Yearbook 3, 43Photog rapher 3, 43 V.l.C., Radio Electric 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 3, 4. AMBITION: To be an independent business man. 38 CAVAZOS. SANTOS Carpentry Shop 1, 2. 3, 4g Foreman 4. ,fir 'Q S --Q., ll'- We ,re rs. was hi wif ,., M CHARLES, ALICE Band 1, 2, 3, DE. 4 ness Club 4. AMBITION: Stenog- rapher or Secretary. CHAVEZ, JOE V.I.C. 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To gr, to college and be an Architectural Engi- neer. COOK, BARBARA ANN Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Al- ternate Majorette 23 Majorette 3, 43 Lyre Club 3, 43 Secretary junior Class3 Secre- tary Senior Class. AMBITION: To marry Ronnie. i Lyres Club 2. 33 Busi- CRAWFQRD, JOHN CUDE, BERNICE 7, AMl5l'l'lON: Navy AINIBITION1 Wfork Admiral. or marry. CRUZ, BARNEY B Club 4. AMBITION: Go to college. DAVIS, EDWARD V.I.C. 1, 2g Treasurer 2. AMBITION: Elec, tronics Engineer. 'R T DE LA FUENTE, BONIFACIO B Club 23 P.A.S.F. 13 Operators Club 1. AMBITION: Go to College, and major in engineering. CRUZ JESSE C 2 Electrica trades 3 AMBITION E ec trician DARLING KAY DE LEON, YOLANDA O. jfs 1, 23 Student Council 2g Y-Teens 2, 3: Sgt. at Arms 3. AMBITION: Private Secretary, get married. DE SHA. MICHAEL JESSE National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4g Student Council 4, Parliamentarian N. H. S. 3, President N. H. S. 4, President Math Club, Treasurer Math Club. AMBITION: Chemi- cal Engineer. ESCALERA,MINERVA Tennis Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis Team 1, 23 P.A.S,F. 1g Y-Teens 1, Student Council 1, President of Tennis Club 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: Private Secretary. FARRELL, CHARLES R.O.T.C. 2, F.A.C. 2g V.I.C. 1. AMBITION: Elec- trician. f '33-.N FEGERT, CARLINE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, D.E. 1, 2. , AMBITION: Work at telephone company. DE LOS SANTOS, GLORIA National Honor So- ciety 1, 2, 3, 4, P.A. S.F. 1, 2, 3, 43 Y- Teens 2: Tennis Club 1, 2g Office aide 1, 2, F.H.A. 15 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Secretary of Na- tional Honor Society 3g P.A.S.F. President 4, Y-Teens 4, Treasur- er, P.A.S.F. Secretary 3. AMBITION: Stenog- rapher. DENNIS, MARGARET ANN Homemaking 1, 2, 3. AMBITION: Be an airline hostess. DIETRICH, CARL D.E. 3, 4. AMBITION: Work for a newspaper. ESCOBEDO, ALICE O. jfs 1, 2, 3, 4, Busi- ness Club 33 Yearbook 3, 4g Journalism 4g Snapshot Editor 4. AMBITION: Secre- tary. A FELAN, ELIA Carpentry Shop Sec- retary. AMBITION: To be gi Secretary. FERNANDEZJEDXVARD Student Council 41 Operator Club 1, 21 V.I.C. Chapter l. 2. 3, 4, Parliamcntarian 3, 4. AMBITION: Elec- trician. FLORES, MARY AGNES FERNANDEPQDIANA Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Glec Clubg Mixed Chornsg D.E. 2. AMBITION: To go to the University of Mexico, and marry an millionaire. 'Q 'G fi 28 ,ill FLORES, ROSALIIZ AINIBITIONZ To join the Wfaves or be a Veterinarian. FERNANDEZ, ELVA Orange jackets, 1, 2. 33 Business Club 3: D.E. 4, Treasurer 4. AMBITION: To be a private secretary, and a housewife. FLORES. RAFAEL VASGUAZ III Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyre Club 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: Play with jerry Mulligan. FLORES, ROSE MARIE Band 1, 2, 3, 4g As4 sistant 1, 2, 3g Lyre's Club 3, AI. Secretary -tg Y-Teens 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Secre- tary 1, 25 Student Council 3, 4. AMBITION: College and Science Teacher. FREY, MARCIA O. jfs 1, 2, 3, 4, Y- Teens lg National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, O. jfs Treasurer 2, 3, 4. AINIBITION: Stenog- rapher. FULMER, HARVEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyres Club 3, 4. AMBITION: High School Band Director. GALI ARDO,YOLANDA F.H.A. 35 Business Club 4, Yearbook 4. AMBITION: Work for government, civil service. GALVAN, BETTY -IIZAN Orange jackets l, 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Business Club 4, F.H.A. 4, ABTBITIONZ Privates? Secretary. J FLORES, SARA F.T.A. V21 F.H.A. IV2: Student Councilg Busi- ness Club 1. AMBITION: Secre- tary, Travel around the world. 'YN FLORES, YOLANDA P.A.S.F. 1. AMBITION: Secre- tary, FUENTES, GLORIA F.T.A. 3, 4, Home- making 4, Yearbook 4, Y-Teens 43 Orange jackets 3, 43 P.A.S.F. 4, Sgt. at arms. AMBITION: House- wife or Secretary. GALINDO, PATRICIA JANE Band 1, 2, 33 D,E. 3, 4, President 4. AMBITION: To has a job with interestir travel. fi' GARCIA, DULURISS C ARC IA FI IAS D AAIHITIUNZ Airling 1 lciingu I1 lc is Stcwnrdess. GARCIA, OLGA Orange jackets l, J 3, Business Club l, 2 3, 45 Yearbook '3' Shop Secretary 2, 3' DF. 4, Reporter -1, AMBITION: Privgitc Secretary. GARCIA, SY LVIA Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4. Ambition: I want to become a Nurse. v GARZA. ROBERT RaMofDV. viii i 23 Electric V.I.C. 3. AMBITION: To be an Electrician. GAYLE, JEANETTE JANE Glee Club 3, 43 F.H.A. 4. AMBITION: To get 11 good job. GILL, MARIANO fx ilk GARZA, MINERVA Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyre's Club 3, 4, Vice Presi- dent 43 P.A.S.F. 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4g Y-Teens 2, 3, 43 Re- porter 2, Vice Presi- dent 3g N.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 4g Senior Class Chaplain 4. AMBITION: House- wife. ails .fax 'fi 1'5- GODOY, STANLEY AMBITION: join the service, be a carpena ICI. GARZA, ORALIA Student Council 4. ABIBITICUNZ To Work. GAUNA, SYLVIA Business Club 2, 3, 43 P.A.S.F. 3. 43 Chap- lain 3, Treasurer 4g Tennis Club 43 Year- book 4. AMBITION: Be a secretary, get married. GIBSON, LUTHER JACK N.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyres Club 3, 4. AMBITION: To be a Mechanical Engineer. GOMEZ, ADOLF GONZALES, BETHLEHEM Y-Teens lg Orange jackets 2, 3, 43 Drill Team 5, 43 Thespians 3, 4g Student Council 12 Business Club 3, 43 Choral lg F.H.A. 4. AMBITION: Secre- tary or Beautician. GONZALEZ, RICHARD F.F.A. 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To be a Veterinarian. GOMEZ. EMILIO Auto Mechanics, 2, 3, 4. AMBITION1 To get it good job. Ki r 33 f N. 565 fi 7 - i s i f it GUERRA, SOLOMON RUBEN GONZALES, OLIVIA F.H.A. 4. AMBITION: To be a Registered Nurse and Housewife. GUERRA, RICHARD D.E. 4. AMBITION: Mechan- ic. GUERRA,YOLANDA Orange jackets 1, 2, 5, 4. P.A.S.F. 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: Clerk Typist, Housewife. HALL, BARBARA National Honor So- ciety 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 National Thespians 3, 45 Presi- dent 4. AMBITION: To be 11 good Housewife. HERNANDEZ, ABLE HERNANDEZJANIE ALICE Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 45 F.H.A. 45 Busi- ness Club 45 P.A.S.F. 45 Y-Teens 4. AMBITION: To be a Stenographer. fl . GUZMAN, RICHARD AMBITION: To work for one year to help educate Brother and then join Air Force. HERNANDEZJESSE National Honor So- ciety 1, Z, 3, 45 B Club 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Student Council 25 Operators 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 5, 45 Track 1, 25 Baseball 3, 4, Senior Class Sgt. at Arms. AMBITION: To be- come a success in Chemical Engineering. HATEL. HOBBY AINIBITIONL Com. Artist. HALL, SALLY Student Council 45 Of- fice aide 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 25 Skating Club 25 Glee Club 45 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1. AMBITION: Ranch- er's Wife. HERNANDEZ, CONSUELO AMBITION: Secre- tary or Nurse. HFRNANDEZ, HERNANDIEZ, SERAFIN FllNl'i9'l'O 9AlNfl'lil. AIWBITIONZ Air Force Pilot HIERRERA. EllCiIiNli F.F.A. l, 2, 3, -ll B Club I, 2, 3, 4, Pi' si- clent 43 Football 1, -, AMBITION: To he' come a Coach. Q HOGAN, JACK THOMAS F.F.A. 13 Auto Me- f chanics 1, 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To be an Aircraft Mechanic. I K Mui' HOOKS, RONALD F. F.F.A, 1, 2, 3, -5, Sec- retary 4. AMBITION: Doctor of Veterinary of Medicine. HERRERA, FERNANDO, JR. V.I.C. 3, 43 Student Council 23 Operators Club 3, 43 B.S.O. 31 Secretary and then Vice President 3. AMBITION: To be- come an Electronics Technician. HONESTO, HENRY HORN, JANICE INIARIE Band 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1, 4g Lyre Club 4. AMBITION: Get a job at the Telephone Company. JIMINEZ, BARBARA ANNE Y-Teens, 1, 3, 4, Re- porter 4g F.H.A.g Stu- dent Council 33 Orange Jackets 1, 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: G0 to Italy and be the richest. JONES, JIM F.F.A. 4g Tennis 2, 3, 43 Baseball'3, 4. AMBITION: To go to Africa. KARNEY, JAMES L. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyre Club 2, 3, 4g Par- liamentarian 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Math Club 3, 4, Parliamentarian 4, Spelunkers 3, 4, Sen- ior Class Parliamen- tarian. AMBITION: Eledtri- cal Engineer or Physi- cist. an 1' IVY,JOHNNlE COY V.I.C. 4. AMBITION: Mechan- ical Engineer. 'Wh- -any fs-CE KAY, KENNETH RAY Student Council 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyre's Club 2, 3, 4, N.H.S. 1, 2, 3, 43 Assistant Drum Major 4. AMBITION: To be a Physicist and to be rich. mc 'fi' f JENNINGSJAMES B. B.S.O. lg N.H.S. 2, 3, 43 B Club 3, 4, Sec- retary 43 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. AMBITION: Win dis- trict in track. JOHNSON,BARBARA RAY Band 1, 2, 3, 43 As- sistant Secretary 23 Secretary 3, 43 Lyre Club 3, 4, Chaplain 43 N.H.S. 45 National Thespians 4, Secretary 4. AMBITION: Secre- tary. JUNE, BOBBIE Business Club 3, F.H. S. 4. AMBITION: To get married. I KIRK, PAUL AMBITION: Physical thc-rapist, Doctor. KNODEL, ADELINE Band 1, 2, 5, 43 Glee Club I, 43 F.'I'.A. 41 Y-Teens lg Lyre Club 3, 43 Reporter 4. AMBITION: To be- come high school music teacher. LEAL. ORALIA Student Council lg Business 2, 3, Secre- tary 3: Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4, 2nd. Lt. 4. KNIPPA, KATHLEEN ANN V Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Majorettc 3, 43 N.H.S. 4: Lyre Club 3, -lg Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4g Point Secretary 1, 2, 33 Corresponding Secretary 4. AMBITION: To marry Butch. ,-fo-6 Z I he fiom LITTLE, BETTE RAYE Orange -Imckets 23 Illusic -lg D.E. l. 2. 5. 4. AMBITION: To Cllilngfi Illy YILIIIIC. Alf LASLEY, ROY 'I-I. D.E. 1, 2. AMI-IITION: Certified public accountant. LEAL, STELLA Orange jackets 1, 1, 35 Znd. Lt. 33 D.E. 4. AMBITION: To get a good job. LITTLE, DAVID RALPH V.I.C. 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: Drafts- man, or a hobo. LOWRY, JOYCE Orange Jackets 1, 2g D.E. 3, li. Treasurer 4. AINIBITIONI To be credit manager, LOZANO, MARY HELEN DE. 1, 2, 5, 4. Seo retary. f INIACKEY, ALICE GAYLE Orange jarlcets 1. 3, 3, 43 Alt. Cheerlrarlez 2, Cheerleader 5, 45 F.T.A. 2. 5, 113 y. Teens 1, 2g EI-I.A.l 3g Glee Cluh SQ N,H.- S. 4g Treasurer of Sen- ior Class. AINIBITION: To terlrh high school. LITTLE. NORMA LEE Orange Jackets 2, 3. 4. lst, Lt. 3. Captain 3. hfajor bl. Glue Cluh 3, 4. AINIBITIONZ Qu to college anal major in Math. ,,,,.Aax MATA, FELIX Band 2, 5, 4. AMBITION: Play with Pete Rougulo, 50 li LOPEZ, ELSIE Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3. lst. Lt, fl: Glee Club Al. AINIBITIONZ Private secretary or house- wife. LOZANO. LOUISE E, V.I.C. 2, -l, Secretary 21 Y-Teens 3. fi: Vice President 4. AIWBITION: Drafts- man. LYNN, XWAYNE il MADRIGAI., HUGO V.l.C. I, 2, 3, Vice- Presirlent 2, 3. AMBITION: Iilcc- trical engineer, MALONF, TILMAN XVAYNE F.F.A. 1, 2. 3, 4. AMBITION: Veter- inarinn. MANZKE, JOHN ROLLAND AMBITION: Scientist A5553 MARTINJACK NEAL Band 2, 3, 4, Lyre Club 3, 43 Math Club 3, 4, Vic'eAPresident 3, President 4, Spelunk- ers Club 3, 43 His- torian 3, President 41 N.H.S. 3, 4, 2nd Vice-President 4. AMBITION: Math- ematician. MANNING, CARL AMBITION: To get a well paying job. MARKS, ROBERT C. D.E. 4. AMBITION: To have own business. MARTINEZ, FRANK Voc. Metal 1, 2, 3. AMBITION: To get a profession in the me- chanical field, 8 MARTINEZ. U . '14 NORBERT . . -f' - gl Track lg Student Coun4 A . In , ,E fu 13 Glee Club 51 . Commercial Art 1, 2. ' I 2 3, 4. its I AMBITION: Be a well If . m known artist. 5 .,,m QXNK l MATA, LUIS AMBITION: To be n S. A. cop or own a grocery store. MEDINA, MARY LOU Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4g 2nd Ltd. 3g Year- book 4g Thespians 4 Business Club 4g Y Teens 4g Choir 4g Col legianares 3. AMBITION1 To be come a private secrc tary or airline stewarrl ess. MEADOWS. JOHN WAYNE VIC. 2, 5. ,lg Sgt. at Arms 2g F.F.A. 1, 2g Radio and Television 2, 3, 43 Shop Foreman 3, 4. ei.s W... MARTINEZ. GLORIA I-IELENE Y-Teens lg Homemak- ing 1g Orange jackets 1, 23 D. E. 5.113 Vice- President 3, 43 Operae tor's Club 4. AMBITION: Doctors Receptionist. MARTINI-EZ. MADELINE F.T.A. 2. 3. AMBITION: To be- Come I1 ,l.CflCl1Cf. MARTINEZ, VIRGINIA Y-Teens 1, 2. AMBITION. join the Waves or be a PBX Operator. fs 'j'tt MCCLURE, IERALD HUGH ' 'Q Band 1, 2, 5, 41 Lyrcs Club 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: Go to college. f s -'CQ xiii 5 MENARD, EMII. AIR. D.E. 1, 2, 3. fig RC- portcr fl: High Srhool H Tc-nm, ABTIHTIONZ To lllllkk' ri million. MFNDIEZ, JOE Body and Paint 2, 3, 4. AMl3lTl0N: To join the US, Navy. MIER, SALVADOR V,I.C. l, 2, 53 Treasur- er 1. AMBITIUN: Radio und television luhni- cian. MFNDFZ, ALBERT V.l.C. 2. 3. fi. St-C. 2. Vita--Pix-xiilr-nt 5, lilur- tiicril Frridc-s I, 2. 3, -ig Axst. Foreman Ai. AIWIHTIONI To he am electrical engineer. if ln. K n x',?x 'fx ,us li 4' U. .1-R . MFNDOZA. ,lOl-IN ANTHONY V.l.C. 1: Radio and Television lg Year- book: Art Editor 43 High School B Foot- ball Team. AMBITION: To make US. Army a career: M.D. MONTEMAYOR, HERBIE Carpentry 1, 2, 5, xlg Foreman 5, 4. AMBITION: To be happy and haw good health, MORALES, MARY MORALESRICARDOH LOUISE V'.I.C.1 Rirlm :mtl Orange Jlilckcts 1, Z, Electric 1. 2' 3, -ig Drill 'Icrun 5, A1XIBI'1'IQN:G0but-k rig Student Council I, tm Qulifomiar 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3g Point Secretary Al: lf,- H,A. 3, -l, Znd. Vice President 3, Vice- Prcsident 'ig X'Ci1l'l300l'i 3, -lg Burk stiff. Faculty Editor fl. AINIBITIONZ To he Ll Bcriutician. 53 MUNIZ, ANDREW' NEAL, ROLAND A. III Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Lyres Club 1, 2, Sgt. at arms 4. AMBITION: To be a writer or Murine Corps officer. O'NEIL, RONALD Band 1, 2, 3. .. I MORENO, DENNIS VIC. 1, 2, 3g Radio and T.V. 1, 2, 3. AMBITION: Radio technician. ORTEGA. LOUIS E.T.A. 1, 21 Band 1 2, 3, 43 Auto Me- chanics 4. AMBITION: Busi ness accountant. MORENO. RICHARD Carpentry. AMBITION: To be 41 carpenter. MUNOZ, JOSEPI-IINE AMBITION: Book- keeper. NICHOLS, RUTH F.H.A. 2g Student Council 23 Band 3. 41 Business Club 4g Col- legianaires 33 Ref porter eil Glee Club 11 Mixed Chorus 4. ORTIZUA. IIURAKIE I'lfDliAZA, KQRACI-. PAUL, JANlil.l.lf F.H.A. 2, 51 Thesp- ians 23 D.I2. fi. AMBITION: To make something of myself and he happy in the process. PEARSON, JACK Fi-LA. .X - m PAXX'I.OXX'SKI. BARBARA LOUISE Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, -lg Lyre Club 3. -l. Treasurer 31 National Honor Su- ciety 1, 2. 3, 4. AMBITION: Nurse in one of the Armed Forces. PEREZALICE YANEZ Yearbook 3, 4. AMBITION: To be a secretary. PEREZ, IRENE JEAN Student Council 2. 5. -1g Operators Club 51 Yearbook 3, rig Bark Editor 4. AMBITION: To be .1 teacher or airline stewardess. PEREZ,RAYlNlOND C. V.l.C. Electric 2. 3. Reporter 2. 31 B Club 3, 4, AMBITION: Miliff'-fy Career. PETRY, BEVERLY ANN Orange jackets 1. 1. 3, 43 Cheerleatler 3: Alternate 41 Glee Club 2, 33 Librarian 21 Fr H.A. 1. AMBlTIONt Private Secretary or House- wife. PHILLIPPE, EUNICE Orange jackets 1, 3, 43 Drill Team 33 F.- H.A. 33 Yearbook 3, 43 Class Editor 43 Na- tional Thespians 4. AMBITION: To be happy in anything I do. PHILLIP, NANCY Orange Jackets 1, 2. 3, 43 Tennis Club 1, 23 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Historian 3. President 43 Col- legionares 1, 23 Math Club 33 Drama II 3. AMBITION: Get a B.S. degree ancl be a teacher. 56 PEREZ, IRBIA Body and Paint Shop Secretary 3, 4. AMBITIONL Secre- tary or Housewife. E IB PEREZ, -lillf ljlilylf Bantl l, 1, 5, ll l.y re Club 1, 2. 3. 'll Cilt-4' Club 1, Z. 3. -i, V. Pres. ri. AlNIl5l'l'lUN1 Tu be Li sutcessful ll1llilCl.lI1 :intl singer. PEREZ, ROSIE bf. D.E. 3, 4. AMBITION: To be a Bank Teller. PHILLIPPE,ELIZABET DIANE Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4, lst. Lt. 23 Y- Teens 13 National Thespians 3, 4, Treas- urer 43 Yearbook 43 Co-Activity Editor 4. AMBITION: To be an airline hostess. PINEDA. RAMIRO RAY Auto Mechanics 1, 3, 3, 4, Art 1, 2. AMBITION: Auto mechanic or aircraft mech:1nic3 baker. PRIESTLY, JAMES V.I.C. 23 B Club 4. AMBITION: To be a doctor. RAMIREZ, CARLOs Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Lyres Club. AMBITION: To play with Shorty Rogers. N4 f L I PORTER. ALEX COMINO AMBITION: To be doctor. L- in 1 If RAMIREZHENRIETTA VALDEMAR Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 2, 3. 43 Na- tional Thespians 2, 3. 43 Vice-President 43 Orange jacket Drill Team 3, 43 P,A.S,F. 1, 2, 3. 41 Y-Teens 4. AMBITION: To be- come a medical technologist. 57 PULIDO, LUCY AIXIBITIONZ To do secretarial work. RAMIREZ. DORA P. Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 43 Y-Teens 43 Year- book 4. AMBITION: To be n secretary. REEVES, MARY LOUISE Student Council 13 Yearbook 4. AMBITION: To be an airline hostess. RENFROE, CAROL Orange jackets 1, 2, 3g F.H.A. 1, ZQ National Honor Society 3, 4: Secretary 43 Student Council 15 D.E. 4g Sec- retary 4. AMBITION: To work in credit office and to get married. , mn 1?- RIVAS, RICHARD ROBERTS. SANDRA ROIILES, FIDXVAIID S. liuilding ,I.I'AltICb .., 4 AMBITION: Mudnu. , RODRIGUEZ, BIZATRICE L. P. Y-Teens 2. AMISITION: To be prxvutc detective. V'-Q? A lm ,V ci-I ROBLESEVANGELINA Yearbook 53 Y-Teens lg Student Council 2g Homemuking lg F.T.- A. 3, 43 D.E. 4. AINIBITIONZ To be a stenographer. RODRIGUEZ, BEN AMBITION: To be a draftsman. RODRIGIIEZGLORIA Business Club 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. Aig Commercial Art -I3 H'CLII'I'7U0k I AIXIIIIIIIONZ To work. RODRIGVEZ, PETE BARRERA SONNY Band 1, 2, 3. -lg Lyres Club 4. AINIBITIONZ To be booklcecpei' oi' Ll shoe salesman. RODRIGUEZ. ROSEINIARY Glce Club 1. AMBITION: To be .1 vetei'innrian. ROMERO, BEJAMIN WM RODRIGUEZ, JANIE F.H.A. 3, 4. AMBITION: To be ai SCCI'Ct3.1'y. Body and Puintg Metal ROSSCLRAYMOND E, Work. Vocational Building Trades I. 2. ,. 'L Asst. Forundn 2, i. AIWBITIONZ To make the Navy :L career, WCFW1 1 Eta: Roljlllfrlilif. OLGA Student K3ULlllLll 5. lg Y-'llclls I1 CMHHISC Jnukets l. 1. 5, lg Col- leginmiixrs 2. Alxllllililflfii 'lin lw- Come ai nurse RODRIGUEZQROGER Body and Paint 3, -l. AMBITION: To make a good life. ROGERS, CHARLES VUILLIAINI JOSEPH F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 B Club 2, 33 49 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Arms 5, 43 Footbtill 2, 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 43 Class President 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: To be- come a couch and have il ranch someday, to settle down. ROTIll.ISlllfRCiliR, MIQLTON CIHARIAILS liglnil 1, 21 lwwivthxlll 5, flg li Qluh 5, 'lg liuuk 3. Ahll5l'l'lUNZ 'lb luv comc :in ucmimziiitiigil engineer. RUIETER, DEANNA jANEl. DJ. Band 2, 3, 'll Ulcf Club 2, 3, -ll Year- book 'lg Lyre Club 'l- A1Nll5l'1'lUN2 Tu stuily muaic. RUSSELL, GEORGE lil.WOCJD V.l.C. 1, 23 D.E. 3, 4. AMBITION: To be ii mechanic. ' mentuigin 3. ' '1 To he .1 gs wr- I. F f' 6 ' 1' SALAZARJSARBARA F.H.A. lg Y-Teens lg D.E. 4. AMBITION: To giynl- nate then have ri good job. OB' RUPP, ROBERT BOB V.I.C. 3, 43 Reporter 43 Band 1g Electric Club 5, 4. AMBITION: to work in electronics. SAATHOFENADINE Orange Iackets 1, 2, 3, 4, Znil Lt, 3. Lt. Col. 43 Student Coun- fil l. 2, 3, All Corrcs. Secretary 3, Recording Secretary 43 F.H.A. 3. 4g Parliamentariun. AMBITION: To be stenogriipher. SAI.AZAR,VICTORIA F.H,A. 1, 2, 5, 41 y. Teens 1. AMBITION: To be an airline hostess. I SANCHEZ. DOR OTHY ANN P.A.S.F. 43 Glee Club 3, 4. AMBITION: To be- come a secretary. SANDOVAL, NICK SANTOS, CLARISSA F,'I'.A. 3. 4, Chaplain 3, Treasurer 43 Busi- ness Club -ig Student Council 3g F.H.A. 4g P.A.S.F. 1. AMBITION: Go, to college. SALDANA, MARY ROSALINE Yffeens lg Glee Cluh fig Body and Paint Shop Secretary 3, ll, AINIBITION: To he a stenographer. SANTOS, MINERVA AMBITION: To be a secretary. SALVAGNO. ANTHONY F.F,A. 1, 2, 3. l, AINIBITION: To get .1 goocl paying job. SANCHF2, ISAAC V.I.C. l, 21 Stutlent Council 2, 4g National Honor Soficty 1, ll Yearbook Ai: jr. School Editor lip Col- legionnres 1. 2. AMBITION: To get through college. SANTILLAN, HELEN SANDERS, LAURA SCHUIZ, XVAYNE National Honor So- ciety l, 2. 3. 41 Math Club 4. SHELY, ROMELIA NORMA Yearbook 5, fi, Club Editor 4. AMHITION: 'lo bc a secretary. SCHULZ,HENRlIi'1 l'A Homcmaking 1g Glcc Club 2, 3, 4, Drama 4, FTA 2, 3, 4, His- torian 4g D.E. 5, 4. AMBITION: A good housewife antl a pro- fessional organist. 'Q' 372 413133, .R' 1 'Q-. 'WR SHOCK. HECKY Orange jackets 1, 2, 5, 4, Zncl. Lt. -13 Y- Teens 1: Stutlent Council 13 Glee Club 1, 4. AIXIBITION: to be a stenograplier. l SEPULVEDA, SAUL RENE Student Council 4, Carpentry 1, 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: Building contractor. SI-IERBONDY. MICHAEL V.I.C. 2, 3. 4: Band 1. 2, 3g Operator's Club 1, 2, National Honor Society. AMBITION: To get rich quick and retire young. SILVA, JOHNNY V.I.C. 21 Band 13 Glee Club 4. AMBITION: To work in jet maintenance. SMITH, JOHN C. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sen- tinel 4g Swimming Team lg Yearbook 3. AMBITION: To be- come a millionaire. SOLIZ, SARA SPEAR, LIONEL F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 33 Vice- President 4. AMBITION: To be a rancher. r 4 , ...fl JO' is 'QM TAYLOR LULA MAE National Thespians 4, Red Cross 1, 2, 3g Electric Shop Secre- tary 1. AMBITION: Social Worker. SLIGAR, GARY F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, District F.F.A. President 4, Student Council 3, 4. AMBITION: To make good in agriculture. 417' SMITH, DAVID L. VIC 2, 3, Secretary 3. AMBITION: Electronic Engineer. SMITH, LUCINA Y-Teens 3, 4g F.H.A. 4. AMBITION: To go to college. SOROLA, MARGARET Y-Teens 3, 43 Orange jackets 4, Drill Team 4. AMBITION: To be a certified public ac- countant. ii' TELLFZ, GILliliR'I' THOMAS, ROBERT V.I.C. l, 21 Cum- HOUSTON, JR. mcrcial Art 5, fl. V.I.C. 2. AMBITION: To mzrlct- AINIBITION: Drafts- a good life. man or a millionaire. THORN, RICHARD D. r Spelunkcrs 3, fig V.l.- C. Drafting 2, 3. AMBITIONZ Hold ,1 job with 11 chance to travel. TORRES, IWERCIZDIZS AMBITION: A typist at Kelly Air Force Base after Graduation. 'qi' TOSCANO,ELIZABETH P.A.S.F. 3, 4g F.H.A, 43 Glee Club 43 Busi- ness Club 4. AMBITION: To be a secretary. TORRES, GLORIA F.H.A. AMBITION: To be- come a stenographer TORRES, ROSIE F.l-l.A. 1. AMBITION: To be Ll bookkeeper. TRAPPE, NONA ARNEDAS Collegionaires 23 Na- tional Thespians 3, 43 Student Council 13 Math Club Secretary 43 National Honor S0- ciety 3, 4. AMBITION: To ob- tain ri college degree. TREVINO, VICTOR V.I.C. Drafting 3, 4. AMBITIONZ Naval career man. URQUIZO, OLGA MARIE Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4, Znd. Lt. 3, 1st. Lt. 43 Yearbook 3, 4: F.H.A. 3, 4g Reporter 33 Parliamentarian -ip Y-Teens 2, 3. .AMBITIONZ To marry Rudy. VALDEZ, RAUL T. VANCE, JACK Auto Mechanics 2, 3, V.I.C. 1. 4. . g AMBITION: Auto- uate. motive Mechanic. TREVINO, JESSE TREVINO. LOUIS V.I.C. 1. AMBITION: Physi- cist. URDIALES, PHILIP B Club 3, 43 Year- book 4g Bark Asst. Business Manager 11. AMBITION: To be a Treasury Mun. VALADEZ, GENE Agriculture 1, 2, 3 D,E. 3, 4. AMBITION: To make W million. s VANTRFFSF,-IAMES TRAVIS Bulldog linml 2, 3. AMBITION: G0 to college aml study Electrical Engineer- ing. VILLARREAL, ROBERT V.l.C. 2, 5, 11, B Club 2, 3, 4, Sgt. at Ar 43 Football 3, flgTf:1Ll-t 2, 3, 43 Dmlting 2, 3 4, Baseball 1. AMISITION: lic ai draftsinnn. VOELKEL, ORVILLE 'Y' T 5 I pau. ACS' WALKER, KATHY F.H.A. A13 Glee Club 4. AMBITION: T0 be a nurse. . 67 VILLARREAL, VICENTE JR. Band 1, 2, 5, 45 Year- book 4g Lyres Club 1, 2. AMBITION: To be fl business man. WAGENFUEHR, BEVERLY ANN Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Alt. Majorette 39 Lyres Club 3, 4, Treasurer fig National Honor So- ciety 3, 4. AINIBITION: T0 be- come a stenographer. WANIER, BILLY F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. AMBITION: Go to college., Hu. GSI' .M-41 YZNAGA, LOUIS A. D.E. 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, P.A.S.F. 1. WILSON, EWEL DUANE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Lyre Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Spelunkers 4, President 4. AMBITION: , Chem- ical Engineer. WEYEL HARRY WHITEHEAD IILOY JAMES JR AMBIFION lomzkc AMBITION To tl N tentl the University of K My my camel Notre Dame YBARBO, CLARA Orange jackets 1, 2, 3, 4, Col. 4, Maj. 3, Zncl. Lt. 2, Thespians 3, Pres. 3, Sec. 2, Clerk 1, Best Actress 1958, Student Council 3, 4g P.A.S.F. 1, Glee Club 3, 4, Y-Teens 1, Tennis Club 1. AMBITION: Social Worker. ZAVALA RAMON JR. Lyres Club 3, 4, Spelunkers 3, 4. AMBITION: Go to college to study en- gineering. F W fm . whiff f M? ffw -' -MMF !l Y, W 'JE rin s-Q-6 Q '?7 .M ,we ff, . .psi-ff' Alderet. Pete -8 LSR . J' Abrego, Ruth Alcoser, Ysidro Alderman, Dav1d Allen, Gary Alvarado, Leo Arcos, Manuel il Alexander, Eddxe .3 me 4 1: K' , I F .nn G s lk i f Arellano, Ernest Avila Daniel Avelar Jo Ann Baldwin, Eldoris ' Ball, Raiforcl 70 , Baker Rodney Qxkiil' V' ii 2 as uf.: Bundy, Ernie Barber, Melba Baskin, Charlotte Bunker, Roland Beltran, Pedro Benavides, Gilbert Boatright, Barbara Bocnig, Riclmrrl 449 Brasington, john Broussard, Al Rxgsil ll , . . - 'Neff A 1: Batakas Emma Boultinghouse, Judy ix J I 1 -Q 44? ., Ava x ,N i-ESMNNI: I , -. Carrrllo, joe Carrillo, Ramiro Casias, Adolph Chavez, Teresa Chew, Janice Clark, Lonnie Coleman, Earline Collins, Shirley Cardona, Carmen Cosme, Srmona Cowan, Gord an Cristofoletti, Richard Cruz, Lucy Daugherty, Eugene Davila, Edward Davis, Estell Davis, Louis De La Cerda, Andrew 'Q La Santos, Rachel De La Torre, Vincent 74 3 o IL l-Aon, Barbara Dominguez, Lup Duncan, Louis I nbclbrcclmt, Dieter L truda, Tony Iiurcstc, Glor Fnz, joe David X. Fmrros, Marie Florcs, Dummga 75 76 ,tw Galindo, Guadulupe fi all Garcxa, Georgle 1, 4 1 IIIWFIXXXM Gannon, June Garza, Mary Alice ill ,.. Gill, joe G-onzales, Abel Gonzales, Amparo Gonzales, Anna Maria Gonzales, Daniel ..........- .-....-. - Gonzalcs, Dora Gonzales, Patricia Ann Gonzales, Sam ,Fwy ---fi , Guajardo, Tony Q 'T' Gutierrez, Lupe Gonzales Vivian Gramling, Richard Guarnero, Richard Guerra, Richard Guerrero, Erncstinc Guillen, Henry Gutierrez, Henry Gutierrez, Rose Hayes, Robert Heisler, Travis Hernandez Emilio Hodges Sandra Hernandez, Abel Hernandez Carrie Hernandez, Henry Herrera, Cecilia Herrera, jo Ann Hcttler, Arthur Hickson Buford Isgxtt, Lonnre jackson, janrce jrmrnez, Rrchard Hernandez, Micaela Wayne johnson, Lois Klein Margie johns, Joyce johnson, Laura johnson, William Kahl, Harry Karp, Barbara Kelley, Althea Kirk Rodney Krause, Edwin Kr oeger, Terrance LaBounty john Jones, Charles vu.. Kreusel, Eddie , 75 i .X iii .Q 3 za Y 2. my 917314 Q - 7,2 . 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V, 5 X Mercado, Yolanda Morones, Mary Louise Munoz, Sam Morino, Tony 902 il -. .2 ,lag Norris, Bilrbaru Q 3 1 'iKXLx la L-yi Ni Naef, John P Noriega, Gilbert WX. Ochoa, Eddie acheco, Mary Paiz, Nicholas Pastran, Alfred Patterson, Judy Pecina, Tony Nota, james Peabody, Sue Pena, Argentina Pena, Gloria Perez, Daniel IH it 'iii Phillip, Bernie N K I Quirmcy, Fay Reyes, Corinne Reyna, Becky -19' Richter, Brenda Robles, Manuel Rocha, Joe Rockett, Jimmie Rodriguez, Eddie Rodriguez, Hortense lj -'STX Robinson, Wallace Rodriguez, Martha ', Q N f,...'-.: Q Q!! Rodriguez, Pete Rohan, Tommy 87 I l ff b il 1. l Roper, Edu in I Roluucr, Batty Lee Rohme1, Janelle Rosalcs. joe Rosales, Sylvm Rulz, Audrey Rutledge, Allan Szzzztluoff, Claudette Sacla, Marti Vi? lhnilyy . Q fm Rosalcs. Rosemary Sal9ed.g4 ' 4 3 51 ballzs, Adclme I Salvugno, Dan 88 Salazar, jimmv T' 1 X .g,.ur'N ,A - ' f X-. -. J. 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N.1ncy Ifilxxxmis, Shirley IiIlgIlL'l7I'k'L'i1f, Rcnute Ifni'iimcS, Frankie liSLUl'lCkiO, CICKO . K, wiw ll -lx 5' 8 Y 'Q ' sql I rin X1 Q20- 101 '.' -. . Ci Estrada, Petra Eureste, Bernard Felan, Thomas Fillinger, james Flores, Lucille Flores. Raymond Flores, Yolanda Fox, Carol 'fi u V lk, f 1 Flores, Alfonso Flores, Ernest Flores, Henry Flores, Linda 'Wk 'hu lfi X l N QM Franke, Clarence Fuentes, Saulo Galindo, Anna Galindo, joe 102 T ii lnircin, Rose Ma Galloway, P.1t ciillllbl, Ifrncst Cf.ircin, Izlvim l1.1111.l, H:lroln.i ,i I Q 3 f J. 49 'Az' I' MMR 'R 732 05 alrcixi, Robert nrriai, Rudy lribny, Suzzlnnn 103 iry i x G41 l lardo, Dorothy Gullurdo, Eloisa Giillgiulo, Louis Gallo, Tonic fx 4'5 1 -6 ,r . fig I'5z':'? i -N Garcia, Garcia, Garcia Garcia Henry joe Norma Raymond ! 'Sl' Q01 Ci.z1'ibg1y, Yolaruda Garner. Ann C1.xmc1'. Cllalrluttc L3.l1'.l.L, Bfigucl Z7' cQL'Ul'gC, Stnulcy Umluy. 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Fred Martinez, Maria Martinez, Mary Louise .Q Matthews, Mary Jo Mauricio, Arthuro Mazzurana, Lewis McBee, Patsy M 4 Martinez, Ronald Martinez, Velia Martinez, Virginia Martinez, Virginia f in . 1' .. 1 42 u Q- 1, ' sf! M ' M rii i McC.1rIey, Thomas McGarity, Betty Medrano, johnny Melendcs, Consuelo 110 Mendel, juan Merchant, jim Mem, Mario Mier, D.miel ag, Q ' 1 E FE :A 4 rf? Melutt, Tr.1vis Memlenlmll. Jerry Mendez, Abel Mendel, Irene ' In X-V, .. . fx X Morales, Gilbert , , H. .-.,.-q Moreno, Henry Moreno, josic Morunte, Mary ,-. W- M, N .... X M4 x nh Q M .4-5 'VN AMALLJLM 1NIonteneg ro. jesse Muntez, Martha Morin. Mary Morris, Patricia Munoz, Cecilia Munoz. Mary Helen 'iw if Q 5,1 M l 4.34 1'-in Naya, Arthur Neely, Suzanne Nichols, Carole Nieto, Sarah ' 'Tim FFR 1 .-fx -llklffkx .H M, 'Rx fn Q nr H1 .ii Afbzlz 'fi lr ,,'s n' if! Q 1 Q n n' 'X I Q Q w x . an -,ggux Munoz, Patricia Munoz, Roger Murray, Annabclla Najcrn, Elizubetlm 1: ax 4 IQNW3 t Jiri, Noyolu, Tony Oelllcr, Kcnnctll Ortega, Abel Ortega, jcasc 112 Ortiz, Raul O l'onl. Dungilcl Oviulu, Paul Pnflillii, Alice Paul, Lowell Penn. Mary F. Pena, Mary ,lum- Pcrcz, lohn 113 Pena, Rudy, Perez, Manuel Perez, Miunirg Perez,.-Ra1ph. XE 5 ,Q X 3, X 3 is We QW S N:-2-I mm f i V if i .iiwraw ' :gn ,X W . E S 3' gf l -No-5 A l Q 'lQ .23ar Prieto, Arthur Puenta, Delia Quinones, Gilbert Quintana, Joe '4 ,Sh-A Rini' 1 S? ? -S3 Nu- s Powell, Bedford Powell, Bradford Prescongt, Guy Prieto, Albert .an P 495' Quintanilla, Eddie Quintanilla, Robert Quinterro, Ofilia Quiroga, Robert 5 114 I '-vl. 'W- X A, Ramirez, Vincente Ramos, Mary Rangel, Emitt Raschke, Connie Reyes, Reyes, Reyes Reyes Freddie George Josie Mary Ann Ss.. x ,xv f -'-if -.va ,L Rabago, Rachel Ran1ire2j'iriiJe'lTa Ramirez, Gloria Ramirez, Mary Reding, Bubba Reil, Diana Reil, Noah Reyes, Anita xkixmk X is -QV Reyes, Robert Reyes, Socorro Reyna, Sylvia Reynosa, Olga Rios, Domingo Rivas, Alex Rivas, Roy Rivas, Tony ,-- 9li- '71 Rhodes, Mary Richardson, Beverly Richardson, j. D. Riedel, Charles 1 XS Rivera, William Rodriguez, Albert Rodriguez, Alfonso Rodriguez, Viola 116 . .4 no A15 Rodriguez, Manuel Rodriguez, Riulicl Rodriguez, Ray Rodriguez, RlL'll1lI'll ,ix gg-ins 4- TFYW 21 .,-f I sin 115 'S , 14 n 'V F11 V! 5, Romero, Josie Ramos, Charles Rosalcs, Stella Rota, Mei nudes 117 fi l ,wx 'Qi asm, Rodriguez, Gene Rodriguez. Gralfie Rodriguez, Isabel Rodriguez, Louis Y -f 2 0 s --.. sf some Z Xl fx Rodriguez, Robert Rodriguez, Rosalie Rodriguez, Rosantina Rodriguez, Rosendo Rowden, Joyce Rowley, Carol Rux, ,Ioan Saenz, Angie Salazar, Willie Saldana, Frank Sanchez, Eva Sanchez, julia ,il Sacnz, Martin Sacnz, Rose lMari Saenz, Sylvia Salazar, Hcrmini Sanchez, Robert Sanchez, Virginia Sandoval, Frank Santos, Norma 118 Saucedo, Pedro Schmidt, Albert Schubert, Morrns Scott, Frank Soto, Elia Spackey, Dale Spencer, David Stahl, Barbara va? K Strickland, jim Suarez, Otimio Swiggett, Jerry Tavatis, Jerry A Travieso, Rose Trevino, Frank Trevino, Irene Trevino, johnny . is X ,-.. xg is 4-Q -up Q f Q ill Q I'- Q, W , X Tavitas, Robert Tellez, Bertha Terrell, Frankie Tiekem, Paul .,,,. r IU? I Trevino, Tony Trevino, Virginia Trindad, Oralia Trinidad, Horten: 120 f , 'emma 0'-ns hi' ow Turegano, George Urdiales, Rudy Urquizo, Edward Valdez, Aclalia Vasquez, Lupe Vasquez, Rosario Vielma, Romana Viera, Steve xx R Walker, Mary Ann Wawloski, Louis Wehmeyer, Jimmy Williams, Alice av-ug XVi'igl1t, Sandra Ybarra, Azalia Ybarbo, Delia Ybarbo, Frank Williams, Maurinc Willis, Ronnie Wolfe, jake Wforlcy, jimmy jr Ybarm, Robert Zamora, David Zertuche, joe Zorola, John 122 63' Zunker, Connie Aguilera, Robert Alumun, Mary Lou Balzuldua, Isabel Cade-na, Gus Fnrias, Linda Rose Garza, Esther Gomez, Mary Helen 123 I E.. iQ n ilciw ill I 1 I i ,H ig I v '7 4, an-1 ff uf , as Acuna, Tory all . 0 ' Aguirre, Daniel Y l l Almaras, Lydia Alvarado, Richard Ayala, Louis Barrera, Albert Aguirre, Ray Alanis, jean i Almendarcz, Roland I , Ayala, Dclmira 2? Benavidcz, Mary Ann Berry, IHIHCS Blyth, Mary Degollado, Victoria 125 Barrera, Minerva 7 X. a M Buske, Pattie Bonille, 'Irma Bowles Eva Calderon, Gladys Campa, Adela Campa, Mike Cantu, Hector Y' Campos, Grace S64 N X, ima ' 5 ' ' Canales, Sabas is a C 4 C l h-5 ' If V 2 1' 'Z Q 1 - X, ., Cantu, Joe Cruz, Carmen Cruz, Natividad Q., - 3' 2' X U Carclenas, Dxego Carreon, jame , V Cantu, Cantu, Oscar Q , , E ft 'NA , I W5 X Felicitas 1 4 P .L4 Cxusny Lmdu C.1rr1s.1l, Tommy Carney, Mrke Casanova, johnny Cusillas, Ray Clstlllo Roy Castro Davld Chandler, james Clrpnnter ames Q fx 4 Q , R or 1 Comlcl, Rosemary Contreras, Josie Cook, jim Corona, Richard 127 pri MD '... '.?' , 5 A A . l ww-fl X kk'k S Douglas, Charles Crowell, Vickie ' l ,,,,, fi Davila, John D . o fx 4? 'O v :A 1.2. I '53 a Davis, Williaxn A if DeCock, Phil lf ' mr, ll! tl -1 N all s Dickerson, Diana f '3 Q-.iL S, b ' in , 'fe l De Leon, Ester Du Bose, Larry Diaz, joe 3 Diggins, john 1- 'Q 15. or . P A Dominquez, Anriamarie 1 Af Edwards William an-'Qin' Elizondo, Robert Enriquez, Est:-:van Esparza, Mary Esparza, Yolanda 128 Au... '71 X wh. 3 N, . 'Q ,Es 1 if l ae Gallardo, Frank Garcia, Ernest X af X V, Tit, i mai fl Garcia, joe Garcia, Lillian . if:-an Fisher, Stephen Fuentes, Mike Galindo, Rudy Galindo, Tony Garcia, Carmen 4--Q 'QP' I 0 f A Garcia, Fernando Garcia Minta G'ii'ci'i Victor Garza Anita Garza Lorenzo Q . JP 3 u E 'F x Q Q, J. 'X X X 2 Estrada Dolores Estrada, R056 Fabrizzio, Frank Fernandez, John Flores, Aurora 23.- rn, 4-151 fri. . , Gibbons, Margaret ci.ll'lil, Ramiro Claim, Rsm1.Ma.w .... - Q - 1. Gonzales, Aurora Gonzales jesse Gonzales, Olga Gonzales, Sylvia Granaclos, Kitty Gurrero, Linda Guzman, Janie Iii .I ll .' Garza, Romie , 4 , gy' I Gomez, Eloise Guerra, Phillip Guerrero Esther -1. ,cf -Jl ,, Hernandez, joe Gutzerrez, Otto Hmoyosa Gloua Hodge, Charlme Harless, Karen Hernandez, Alex Hernandez, joe Hernandez, Gilbert Herrera joe 4-'Q 411 xx 9 .ani -and' an 40 Lopez, Benny 'ahfgff f EXW.. Klein, Kenneth Kuwamura, Robert LaMon, Vera Lcner, Marlene -Q .. ia as -' , fa eil, Licea, Daniel Long, William 'y T f , f Lopez, Enrique N 1.ll ,Tits if U Lopez, Alfonso xA L--. I Lopez, Henry r 'TW , 9 1 A Q I , 1 5 Q Q I Ze vu 535: E , ' t Lg WX M 2 wx W K Lopez, Viviano , , uf I Lozano, Thomas O ' . b. Lujan, August Luna, Yolanda l ., ,Leel 1 . 134 Nl lll +43 so kk , 5. Lopez, Irene Lozano, R05 1 .lQi4Y4'?fl 1- 5' My A A! 1 nv i 3 'Q Medellim, Clara 1 1 Medina, Santos lvlcmlmla, l,oi1l1ll.i wi MLiLlI'lg1il, Bella Marks, Mary Ann Marrufo, joe Martinez, Griselclz Meadows, Lindel ,L H. Mendez, Pauline Morales, jesse Morales, Rosendo Muniz, Bertha Mumme, Nelda 135 Medina, Ralph ,-Q KX V .l. QW 5 X l 1- Mireles, joey Q-my Null l 3 Muniz, Rudy Muniz, David Names, Bertie Pelayo, Josie Oakes, Barry gi E R at . Padilla, Ray Paiz, Rowena Pecina, Janie Perales, Ida 138 O'Brian, Margaret Opper, Martha , 'Q 4 f . x lint' if ,K Packham, Clifford 1- EW 'M-RQ. PL rez Cnlbert Perez, jesse Perez, joe Perez, Olivia Perez, Roger V x ' E 1 'x Pzxgamucci, Gilda intanzl, Ralph mga, Raymond Rzlbzlgo, David Pineda, Richard f 3 , Ramirez, Genoveva - 137 X is R ,R if- Kgx :lil Robles, Mary R x Rodriquez, Imelda 5. 3 5 4 is il f , 'W ja' we if as-I-'pt , 35 'S 'B J A , ,JE .4 , Us Q Reyna, David Rios, Alice Robles, Elias Rocha. Velia Rodriquez, Henry gf lg bl Q s Q X , 138 l ssyyy Q R SN 'N X S3 X Q Y Q it Rohmcr, Edward 1 gk! i DA lana 'S f-s Q S Tehas, George Tcniente, juan ,. V xx Santos Rebecca St lxnclle, Kay Scott Thomas Sellers Kenneth Sepulveda, Lmo Sielslci, Joseph Sutherland, Herbert Talamantez, justo f ' ':. av ,X rx 1 1 Q Thornton Donald Torres, Thomas Trappe, Karl Trevino, Alfonso AE Slaven, Blanche Strey, Norma Lee Valdez, Richarcl Valdez, Ernest Taylor, Gary , PR . s 1 - Q I f .. at f Nqr' :gg tl F aa H 7' .Al , K 'X Q 1 Rx . 2 ' K Q' 4 . 2 valdez, Richard , f, 1 K Vallejo, Benny A Q ' 141 f ' I T 6 Q . if 5- :-A r . xx . 5 .' .1 Segovia, Teresa ,S 50-5 Vaq ucrii, Andy Walter, James Wilsiun, Dnnalil W'yhle, Pat M Ximenez, Victor Ziivalii, Rebecca Cuellar, Freddy Offer, Pat .-We , i lr - I l l, , X R L 'Zav al 21, Roberto Zepeda, Raul Zertuche, Marie Zuniga, Sylvia 142 ,iff Speers, Clarence Thomas, Kathleen Vela, Charles Villiirreal, Elvii Villarreal, Ruben Williands, Diane .iii e 'ir fn e 'r,9,' R. X-, Thomas, Muriolrlin Uribe, Elvira .-4 ' S-'CU' v X I 1 'T-fe . X ' s A . 4 . 5 I A Q n TJ x -gas W2 1 4 s s s Jr' '? Ap ii.: X 'dt V ns K ' ., .1 . ,XX M W Y If 5 :gg - ' m X' x -K Q is f 'ff' ' 1 ,. af. - Lb.' - 5 S -A ' V L. . - H ..,.. - X ' ff- M Q . I , .-.' . ,N S x Q5 S X A X, .X ,X 5 R 2 I hi. Tb XL1, 1. we X i .. .,xX 'N u fm Q, f mink' I 5 A-gs-iw K . if ie Q.. 5 ,Y al-'x .N K' QV 3 lfooaffbnal Hank :E Heofnb fnffodaoes' In 1950 the San WAntonio Independent School District established a Radio, Television, and E- lectric shop at Burbank with Mr. E. W. Reininger as the instructor. 4 , The Radio and Television program now set up in the morning class, says Mr. Reininger, is, one of the best in the state. All students completing the three hour, three year program have a good chance of receiving a good job upon graduation. During the three hour period each day, the students repair all radio and television equipment brought to the shop by the community. 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V , I f, N L, 4 ' 3 1 - Q Hzffbamf .5'f1fo'ef1f 500001. lb es lean' In A . . . The Student Council is an organiza- tion representing the entire student body of Luther Burbank Vocational High School. It is primarily a service organization. endeavoring to aid and assist in any way possible the students of this school, its faculty and ad- ministration, and the surrounding community. The Student Council, as a laboratory for developing citizenship, strives to train competent leaders and intelligent followers. Understanding parliamen- tary law and practicing its techniques are important phases of council work through which the members obtain a working knowledge of parliamentary procedure. Student Council elections attempt to give impetus to the teach- ing of the XVay And 'II-low of voting. Respect for law. order, and authority is developed. Student Council activities on a school wide basis are instrumental in improving school spirit and morale .1 , and help develop a spirit of coopera- if tion that is so essential to the making it ' of a successful council. 2? ,F f f The Student Council succeeds to 2 2 ' the degree that it serves others. gives J' wholesome leadership to the student i 4 5 body and helps each member ofuthe ff A V Li Council to be a more worthy citizen g it Q, -,k.. ly through the experiences which the V . organization provides. ' 1- ., , :' ti t '35 ,A 5 I 1 ,r,. X ii 5 1' ' 't r ' ' Dear Bu rbankers, I want to thank you, the students of Luther Burbank Vocational High School, for giving me the privilege of serving as president of the Senior Student Council for the year 1958-59. This office has instilled in me a strong feeling of responsibility and a challenge to do a job to the best of my ability. The experiences I have had as president are many and l aiu sure thev will help me in my future life. As president of the Senior Student Council of Luther Burbank Vocational High School, I was automatically president of the Alamo Association of Student Councils for this year, This additional office gave me the privilege of working closely with the leaders of all the Student Councils in Bexar County and of representing San Antonio at the National Convention of Student Councils in Missouri during the summer of 1958. Being president has provided me with many happy memories. I shall never forget this vear nor all of the help and -co- operation that has been given me by the students. faculty, and administration of our sthool. l am proud to say that I had the opportunity to serve as your president. Thank you. , Sincerely, Nancy Phillip 149 Student Council President Jflicefs 117216 0000017 MM .5'fzfo'ef1f Rody Vice-President Carmen Blyth Reporter-Hist. jack Gruber 2 A Q A fl 7' , X, an Rec. Sec. Nadine Saathoff Corres. Sec. Kathy Knippa Point Sec. Parliamentarian MUY LOU MOTHICS Q, . ,,,L W -Q.. Sponsor Miss Mary A. Noonan Sgt. at Arms Wayne Cowan Chaplain Janice Jackson Roll Secretary Barbara Karp 1 Tl 6'0f1m1f77ees Alb' Uganfkahbn f4offW7f1s's The constitution of any organization is the body of rules and regulations by which the organization func- tions, The Constitution Committee is responsible for see- ing that it gives the organization freedom to work with- out hindrance, direction to work together in a courteous, constructive manner, and measure which protect the group from unwise actions. The alert committee keeps the constitution strong yet sufficiently flexible to meet the needs of a progressive organization. ii A g -'ir tw Constitution Committee members are Louria Avelar and Raiford Ball 3x W: Senior Student Council enjoying a trip Handbook Committee members are Lois johnson and David DeSha. by film to Waslmington D. C. The handbook serves a very worthy purpose in our council. It provides a creed as a standard for our every- day actionsg a calendar of activities for each month of the year with space for the addition of others, a state- ment of the order ot' business and other basic hints on parliamentary procedure, a listing of the duties and re- sponsibilities of officers and a copy of the constitution of the council. A copy of the handbook is a muff for each member and through its use the members have gained a greater understanding of the place of The Student Council in the school and of the value of the handbook for reference. Needless to say, the quality and usefulness of the handbook depends upon initia- tive, and resourcetulness of the Handbook Committee. Scion! ienefifs Hom Ur 6l7lZ6fl0l7 Hyeoiis' Club! dents offi ' It has long been it tra dition at Burbank to begin each school clay with a minuteof pray- er.The prayer is given each week by one of Ll selected group of student leaders. This service for the school is one of the many undertakings of Burbankls Senior Stu - dent Council. For the past two years the 5000017 5,b0f2.s'0f.s' Mvffbzfs Johan! fzffzoffbns SdC f BbkP d Bark 457017 Mika lb Meg! l97l6f Jeadhhe Villa real Photographer Barbara Norris, Judy Boutinghouse. Mary Lou Morales, Yolanda de Leon work on Faculty Section. Douglas Becker, Raymond Perez, Ernie Bandy, Melvin Sch- midt discuss Sports Section Miss Ruby MrPheison and Irene Perez add finishing touches to Bark. . in M, Q , f . Carmen Blyth, Eunice Phillippe, Nancy Lowe, Gloria Torres design Class Section. 'l ?i Frank Arnold helps Isaac Sanchez. Doris Lopez and Gloria de los Santos write copy for Jr. School Section. 154 f2'3fb00k Members Heeefe' Kehoe! f4ef11ff7fee l,llI.l Cfantu anil Philip l'rilialc-Q clwck the Bark account Tony Coronado Pliotogmpliei' .Q- i DVTQU av ' r 1 3 0 Bette Lopez, Alifr- Iisrobt-tlo, Hcnrictta Raiuirw. Omlia l.cnl typo cutlim-s for Snapshots. uf' Orville Llraw layouts Gilbert Tc-llcz, john Mendoza. Gary Harmon r Bark Pages Carol Maxcy, ,Io Ann Stalil,Romclia Shely, Alice Perez finish Club layouts. .Oi - V b- . X iv ,gin Q W .1 ,, m ,. llll , iil, 1 5, ff NN. 1 5 X K i at X ,F . Q tvs-. l f , x! ,wwf fl , N. i 5, ff 4 fl . P h , .t M 1 i t lx af i X' ' x Deanna Rue-ter, Diane Phillimwe, Alice Mackey. Sandra Roberts check dates for school activities. 156 Annual Masses fffllf6 fo Please iurbankefs Mary Lou Medina, Dora Tamirez, Yolanda Gala lardo, Rosalie Flores, Elma Perez, help Bark Staff with layouts. Janice jackson, Earline Coleman, Nancy Phillip, joNell Thompson choose pictures for Girls Sports Section. ,,-'-fm -, . H' ...Q ..c.-:W 3 Q1-ff ,A w annex' ii-are Edward Cook, joan Martin. Mary jane Trevino, Vincent Villarreal fix pictures to fit Band layouts. Ernestine Guerrero, josie Iwlunoz, Sylvia Cas- iano, Frances Turner, Madeline Ayala standby for emergency work. Jpefafofzs' 67116 ffafhs fzffzffe Hqflecffbfzflffs , fs L c -f-V r 1 'rf' .Nh Q sa' t . K .t X is. 1 Miss Lucy Posey Gruber, jack Sponsor Bottom Row: J, Strickland, R. li-otello. 'l'. liactus, Second Row: C Kammtr, H. Powell. F. Roper, C. Franke. 'lf Holzliaus. Third Row: 19 Redding. R. hlennings, lf. Trtvino. B. Poxxell. lf. Arrendondo, G. Prado Ii. Deliroolce, XX'. Hoger. K. Carter. lop ROW: D. Reyes. rl. Sepulxeda C. lflores. C. Garza. D. Bruner. lf. Enrione, D. Roper. H. Black. fzrmrrfmrf rw-59 Arrendontlo. Ernest Hoger. Wfilbur - Baccus, Tommy Holzhaus, Trudy Banks. Gene johnson, Arthur . 'A 4 liazan, hlanutl Kammer, Charles W. 1 -, I Beltran, Darlene Klein. Kenneth . - Black, Herbert Lopez, Arthur liotello, Ronald Newman. Gregory l- Bruner, Douglas Perez, Raymond i A - Roger Becker' Carney. Ivlilce Powell, Bedford Bubbu Rctlrlmg Prezident Carter, Kenneth Powell, Bradford V president Cortinas, Henry Quintanilla, Bobby Davis. Estel Reil, Noah Davila, john Reyes, Daniel 4 Diaz. Eddie Rodriquez, joe . 1 Enrione, Frankie Rodruquer, Mary Alice D 3 ' Flores, Charles Rhorer, Grover ' ' A Flores, Gilbert Roper, Donald ' Garcia, Wayne Sanchez, Betty gl Garza, Charles Sepulveda, Joe ' Gomez, Oscar Sielski. Richard N Iidxvin Roper Gonzales, juan Stanzione. Alex Billy Defgmnkc. Sec.-Treas. Green, Sammy Stickland. jim Reporter Members prepare to show film -usa Hernandez. ,lesse Sutherland, Herbert Trevino, Frank The Operators Club, a Burbank Service Organization, teaches its members to prof ject films, film strips, and slides for classes using such visual or audial material in class instruction. Student members ot' this club are taught tt. use the audio-visual equipment through ac- tual operation. Wlmert they have proved that they are thoroughly instructed by fulfilling all requirements ot' a prepared test they re- ceive a Projectionist Certificate awarded by the department of Radio .md Visual Ed- ucation. This entitles the student to be an authorize ed projectionist for school, home, church or other activities. 157 Nadine Saathoff Lieutenant Colonel Clara Ybarbo Colonel Q sg. --....,,,.N-Q G 3 158 Ufange Jackef Whba August-For two weeks we marched, drilled and exercised. The seniors then took the trip to which they had long looked forward. They had three great days at the Flying L Dude Ranch in Bandera! September-back to school again! First of all we had registration for two days. We aided teach- ers, helped in the offices and did all sorts of things. But glory be, the football season began! We reported at 7:30 each morning to practice for our half-time shows. We also sold ads for our student directory. October - Football was still in full swing. U n e x p e c t- ed weather Conditions a- rose but each girl kept going. Finally t h e band and O.j's. ' W decided to take e at a break for 21 party at the C o m a n c h e Park. We ate tamales, drank cokes, danced and listened to The Pharoahs, a singing group of five boys, Richard Garza, joe Perez, Os- Norma Little Major eau' Easy Hfyanfkahbn car Cavazos, Randy Garibay und Rudy Martinez. The day of the Tech game was'Color Day, and Orange and white was all over the place. Fol- lowing all this the O. choir started rehearsals for the Christmas program for the P.T.A.'s De- cember meeting. To end the month, we had Halloween Fun Night, n. money making project as well as at night of enjoyment for all ghosts and goblins. This night of fun included Bingo with prizes, tood and a disc jockey for the dance. November--ffXX!e continued choir rehearsals and finished football season. December--f On the 5rd ot' December was the presentation of our program for the P.T.A at 8. The fol- lowing day we performed for the whole sch- ool. On the 5th, a birthday party was given for Miss Boynton. The lollowing Monday she re- ceived her boots and belt with buckle as a birthday pres- ent. The two w e e k s o f Christmas holi- days cume rolls ing around and Marty Frey Treasurer .,,. . ws B Miss Gwen Boynton Sponsor Barbara Karp Captain J lfezffefzafz .9 Serve ,4.s' M16 Hlifoefs ,1N.XY J 0 f 1 Aivwvv-' M ' f. ,. -.......-. , ? 4 .H +M- 4, L. A I-Y-5133 65 A' 0 .X UW! feam Means' Mzfsfbaf lbchfzfyzfe Barbara Karp jo Ann Avelar Drill Captain Asst, Drill Captain Organized in the Spring semester of 1958, the Orange jacket Drill Team is a fairly new addition to Burbanlcs pep squad. The Drill Team is composed of a selected group ot' marchers from the O.j's. Using bongo drums, claves, and maracas as a march- ing cadence, the O.'I. Drill Team performs before foot- ball games, during halftime as basketball games, and in Fiesta parades. The group also participates in competitive marching with other drill teams. , lst. Row, Left to Right, Lydia Sanchez, Mary' Ann Benavides, Ernestine Guerrero, jo Ann Avelar, Miss Gwen Boynton, Barbara Karp, Olga Aguilar, Carmen Blyth, Betty jane Lopez. 2nd. Row, Rose Mary Davila, Carmelina Cardenas, Annie Ramirez, Margarett Sorola, Georgie Garcia, Martha Oppert, Nancy Lowe, Connie Zunker, Norma Gallardo. Top Row: Irene Trevino. Rosemary Condel, Barbara Cavazos, Evalyn Cain, Alma. Lopez, Henrietta Ramirez, ?61elma Chacon, Virginia Martinez. Q 2 N N Av 3- , .. . 5 ww- ,Q 'gf .fu S . mx. .y.. 1. ,. gs ELS 2 5 !5f!U?5Q5:!f A at wig . . N fy-wk' , - 'Aff as -: . . 1, . A . . K 5 , - Qiamwm -Y Aid? , , 4 f ax '5 nfl QI ifaffigiiw. F3555 'gk r ' ' 1 1 31 Q g A W 2, A ' Eivigfififis, '- ,, gf , '? 5.8 -'-g'g,sn?2'5 11,3426 1 1 's - ,lf . ' 'f WWJQ' ,5' ' H' J ' A' ' 'J '- .'. u' t ' . , 4 5 X Q f' 'Mix 'sv As if A It D K H S Q X. N. Q , , , - ,',,s1 7, 1,111-51, fc ,..f7A W' Q- .p, 'x..r :. 0 n . .P Z1 A . . . ,p,y,,y' N .U :F ., x f I ,Z 1 Q J ,O 5 ,-?' P. yu A . I1-E fur V , 1' I ., N. ,. -4, 1 Wig- o -W fxw -fL','i'f,,.f43 f,f-w yf,f,,1 Q:, X83 ,x ,2 3,155 f,g: 5e.,,.vg i,w..c4'5. -5-1. I - nr XAYNJS A X fi iifQ3fYQ.x1f- gk gif. LK ge V ,ftffvi L5-.s A. I. , J 4 .A .4 4 1 J. . J .. ., Q . r 0 .f ff f aff' ragga az: e fears F . L 34? we had a party on the last day of school at which everyone 'lg W -1 if it L L. exchanged gifts, Miss Boynton was given an orange blouse and A m'5i1A L 'l A 1 V A a Nat King Cole albumg and away we went for the holidays. A lA' IX M bg-if-if'n O- Agullaf january-Returned to School on the 5th after having attended our lg'rill'cAa:fa?g ' ' n ' first basketball. game on the 3-rd. In the middle of the month a new . , semester started and we helped with registration again, Plans A mkly h W . were made for our OJ. show and Cheerleader Clinic. . E February-We received our new western uniforms, marched in the A fl Q western parade and that afternoon eighty of the girls were off to A 54 5' ' L' the Coliseum to usher for the first of fifteen rodeo performances. K, L ifrif ,iaia 1 .3 The star of this years rodeo was Dale Robertson, who gave us . . A M. A. Benavides C. Blyth an autographed picture of B. Boatright j. Boiiiltinghc himself and his horse. john Zn Ltr A Wayne thrilled the Orange A jackets and one in particular J H with a picture and a twenty in h 5 C , 1,3 i . A dollar bill. While at the in 'L A A4 f f . , rodeo, as a-nother money ag- . J . s A ,A A p making project, we sold . , ' ,A S. Br2dSl1aW C. Campbell M. Canales Orgcxgc C, Carclenas B. Cavazos T. Char p .X curtains for the O. J. room . . Q-K Y J X p were made and hung. if ' I' -a ii A 5 . 5 March-XXfe rested, started 3 l i A 1 f Physical Education classes, . Q 'I P' . Q 'fi' Y went to Mayan Dude Ranch, r C V i f 'S 'A - r fin .ad , -Z 1 T. R! Condel B. Cox M, Cruz R. Davila J. Davenport B. Dicl Cheerleader H ... A ti j .. . ' .Q V .., , 1' J. . - 'I , -ru, Q A 'ii 3' 5' :cr T' G. Eureste M. Frey G. Fuentes B. Galvan N. Gallardo T. Gallo C. Garcia G. Ga Treasurer ggghx .,.L ,V ,.,, K . Q K 7 .W h an f r' - QE? if H03 I v t .5 .r.r Q, my . I ggi. . X . I A I - .4 aff L' ik L aa-:affix 1 H . i S. Garcia A. Garner S. Garza A. Gonzalez E. Guerrero Y. Guerra j. Hernandez B. H6 lst Lf . L .gk rr A A -v A 'T' X . ... ft- iz F 1 -Sf 'ar - eil: fra +2-'li' if ii r A . A r i .-sr . W ,H . I A-fi me Q .4 Q A. fr X 'ea ff 1 B. Jimlrlel J. johns P.johnson B. Karp J. Leal N. little j. Little A. L0 Asst. Treasurer Captain Major ' ggpf' X I ' A Q- ' T17 . fs .X ,. L v tl 4 A. A . . L ,ar A T B.Lopez E. Lopez M. Lopez O. Lopez N. Lowe A. Ma lst Lt . Cheerlr 164 J -9 .. Nlartinex lst L t , 7 A ll. Morones ' . P fl.. Oppert 1. Phillippe Q '. Reyes H. Y . 'x l. Saathofl .t. Colonel I 7 Shumate . . Urquizo lead Easy Ufgafzkaffbn sold tamales .intl tlrilletl for officer elections to be held i-n April. A uril First tame our Cheerleader Clinic on the llth, followed by officer anfl theerleader election. The officers participated in the Pilgriinage to the Alamo. The Orange jackets marched in the Battle of lflowers Parade, The Fiesta Flambeau and the Drill Team entered tompetition for the best Drill Team per- forming before the lflamheau. At the end ofthe month tickets f were sold for the Bar-B-Q. V. Martinez Al -as , K . 3 'S ' if M. Mathews P. McBee I . -eil, -Q wi May-The O. I. show was a lot of work but worth while and 'K ' interesting. The last big event of the 'ear was the Aloha Prom ' K ' i N M - ' i y P M ' B N ' ' 'Hmm at which time the new of- ' 'mol ' omg . Cheerleader ficers and cheerleaders were W installed and new members ,j A were initiated. We also said ' P good-by to all the seniors. 5 ' :fe ..-2. 2' Ii: l'Zl.'f?QZ21 f..i?.l ii: 23:3 G L . '... ' .4 F A l N nie to Landa Park. Now the Atl A fe' E. Ortiz A, Pena end of a wonderful year for L pemles B' pcm. D, phillippe all, and those who will come back will have three months - of relaxation before return- ing to the hard and wonder- ,, Q P 1 ful things the Orange r i t ik f -.ff g,,, , Jackets do. 3 S xx , - x I F H 1 . A 5 .x 'W ,. N. Phillip L. Pritchard H. Ramirez D. Ramirez N. Reed Cheerleader A ig K s fn it v F. s 1 6 K I 'Q .S lv - . ', I , , s 4' i 'S' -'S 'dr fi' e fl A ,ax X A Qs 'il' A .tsl . , B. Richardson S. Roberts V. Rocha O. Rodriquez j, Rowden C. Rowley AA Ruiz ' t it I yt . Q BZ' 2 K 3 K ia t K '- if-r .- jx N et ' lg, , i A at as fi ' .mls AQ tg., I.. Santhez V. Sanchez N Qantas K, Schnelle N. Schnelle G. Scott B. Shogk- 2nd Lt' 2tlLl L't . X V . W A ,..-1.2125 at Q M. Sorola B. Stahl ,l. Stahl M, Stamg-5 M. Tori-5-5 In Trevino F- Turner Znd Lt . t Fi r 1 253 0 J K X 1 ff- 1 . '. r.. i D. Valdez E. Villarreal A. Ramirez A. Willignng C4 ylmt-,,, C. Zunke, Colonel 165 : Qsiif: - ,-zs, :1 Easier, - k k in xl. S it A .412 J, I ggi, H ss is i 25 E i , Q P .L i y , . , .,,:i. ' 1 ,. X T s i it F - my :s - i ffffiw , 3 . M- 'fi -- . , if - K 2 mg n ie .5 I I 1:-2 ggii l l i EH? 1 i X. 3 x L 5 vw. 3. 5 flag-Qs' its , N 0 J .fenfbfs Journey fo fyfbg 1. Ham? l Q .kk, K b i rr - V - --. 5 A hhmiii V 5 f W' mg .. I Yxolilmlzl R Q c ss' -i Carinen Blyth Ixf.ii'cii1 lfiey Gloria Fuentes Betty Gglygn Sylvia Cii1I'C'l3L Janie l-lcrnantlef Norma Little Alice Miitkey Eunice Phil lippe Nancy Phillip Henrietta R.1mii'c-.4 A'.L l it. , K -A H Olga Rotlriguc-1 fi ii J V i A i gefvtx 'nf is , K , , Becky Shock Olga llrquizo Orange jacket seniors ot' 1959 chose The Flying L Dude Ranch in Bandera as the location for the group's annual trip. During their stay at The Flying L, the girls participated in horse- back riding, swimming, dancing, and a Saturday night hay-ride Rest and a lot of food was also part ofthe schedule. Accompanying the seniors on their weekend vacation was Miss Gwen Boynton, O, sponsor and four additional chaperons who furnished cars for transportation. f 'l '.-. nv 63 sf I' X Fi 8 I 9 f 'R' I' ' iw 111 crowd. JN - smart i i Q i e. Q i' TYyeather'fof ducks! 4-gg ,,. . ,ii ' i f it1'1 tlse ,,if s is i iilt E iitltl fili ,it,, J gi 165 Bi11'ba1'i1 .liminez Elsie Lopez Beverly Perry Diane Phillippe Dora Ramirez Sandra Roberts Nadine Saathoff Margarett Sorolii Clara Yb.u'ho ll W M51 ag, 4 R 3 ri w,h .E ia 3 wifi f R A R39 -4 X fi W Srl-4 'l 1 -4 :Y f 1, Q? . li if Ln. edt L I1 -iw, 5' .-.VW L L, ah ,'1Ntfrf'3ITiH . ,, .NM ' ' :ff gtg T. V' 5.754-Q ' - ,- f -. L 0' Q: - ' 'W' -,a' ll' R Q- sl, x ,mf-'Z is + if Mighty hard to practice a drill atbjiilltig the morning. b -A'- ' ww -A 'xl F! ff, fi for ducks 2 ' .,,,,.wXwS N. fr 'f . , Q, ll I QT? .Y N ' if X I Q is ts -. E . NN' - kkxx j 'f1'. .ij N i wr. K .K sis at the Kerr Ile foo all 'R , x f FA-6. 'Xaltos practice for the - 3 'Q -2 3 ,,,,m.5r Y A r avg' J Pro :,,4' ,FY . n ft 'N 1 ' to ,5 it 4 ,gp -x N fn A K . 3 , ' . kg -Q 4 ffl eg 1 f'Ni,t 1. H rf 4,-gh,,, .. - I ...--..-- f f A A -...N .tfw :lk ' 'W f' ' ' ' . 'awww-.af 'W U V V h x ' Mx - - 1 Q ' 4' r f ' .t ' at , ....LL.....-.:.a , L f . , Misa r lx ,.,kA . , V0 :. ,V ,M f r - l ,. Q if , 4W,. ,?Jli.+ i .I Y ,N T, ,,.. s , ,N dst: V: ew.. . A .. , A t qsq kt-A 'V ,, in A ,. 1r'i,!,,iw,,,v ,L, TPS ,X V, gk 5 . ' , W bf A ',,.4-r-we - , v'.ihtA S f '? .f,, Q'-4 'V :NLT1 'Navy M, .t , k , Q X . Lf-f -V- - , ' - , .blk V-v' JM 7 Q '+A--Gm' ' ' - fi- , -, , - SK Q 'ii' ff t .1 f Y .M .- f Q- V .W ' V ' Y N - 2 ' ,H tr V-rsglflf' ,,g1'j.2j'x?l ,f q..'Pf' j.vuQg.5'.n , u y Tw! Q Q' ,ggi,fixfix-kk:xw,mwig:.W.fx 'k,P.w1Q.zffjfw -as P' ' - 'TM ff wax .a Q.,fvQ,g,1 4332+ W AQ ik.,..T:':tws.f. 'MQ X kno' Members 6917961 fbi f!lfliS'l7ll36' Paffy ACUU3, T' Adams, G. .N V 'SI vs f f W K' Y .. 3 Balderrama, A. Ball, R. A Q . 1 , K Z. ff. . ... A , A Bibb. T. Blackmon, M. 'W' ' qi SI., if 'mf ff, A C qs 1 Si I IA Bowen, S. M lux' Carney, M. rw, O15 -4 -:Q A . 2. Conway, J ty.. zk. Easley, S. ji Bowles, E. R. 'sb' 'Q X ,vw W li. .Jr Carter, D. FD -if fi x. Cook, B. A. R i . A '39 Escobedo, C. Ayal. 0 1 419 'X Y 46 Cuulenaxs '26 -A3 '27 , if Cole, -135 -A ...vi Af Dubose, s.. K , IQQ Asif- I Flores, . Q Ahlberg, P. Anderson, D. Armke, A. Avala. I. T be fi... f ' A ' -sg: . ' . V :. A V H3 A J . - 4 Il' ...Al ll . I in Banta, j. Bateman, J. ' - ' v..2 1 ' . l, . 1' 41 'K . E E -f:'i'f,: A.. f ' Blyth, M. C. Bodine, S. '25 . it A Q. We Us ili is x Swingen Combo makes a hit at Band Christn J .ff lg , 5 PartY- Brannon, P. Campos, A. Cantu, Cantu, O. 3 all . 3 A t A' .fa . fs:-ff . 'rv ff' A .. fr ..- f 4- Casanova, A. Castillo, R. Cavazos, O. Cl'lfiSf0fOlfftti, R. . I . X M . . Q na 4. vw , L. : I . ' l 9 o fa ww . .. -if -' C-'fx -or fi, , ' V' 'gf '.' I .. . . . 1 fi: 1 in -' 'g if V 1-Q4 -. 5 Crowell, V. Dever, M. Diaz, A. Dikes, N. . t A-'Q .. xl 1. s, Y .- fi .az Q5 7' U , 3. ' 'Q ' 1 . .4 , ., . A Ale. H' Escobedo, S. Esquivel, T. Faz, J. Fernandez, J. f yi . . A.,-A... n . 1 Q, 6'1f!!0'0g Hana' Pefhfm fbf Assembhbs l ml Garza, M. in 1. we Vg' 0 l L H ummm Holstcin. C. f V 2 fd 'TI R Hubbdl li I1'ViU- R- if 1'n Q' ff Vlunrez, M. 7. 4-0 x Z L11 Lfon, V. 5 Q -A ry MJ Mcfflurc, Nichols, R. 11-1 - 1 . Gibson. j. Q . 'L xv .-. Ain Holstein. P. anti 'S if we lurnagin. I.. vu A 'S Guzman. R. 33' I. hgy, . Horn. bl . f' .si johnson, B. A xi ' Knhl, H. Klly. K. 'K .3 ag. f :iii Lla1nL'S, L. Immnn, R. 1' 'N . 5 f- ' 5 I X 1: Q fi X I Nfercaldo, Y. biulinn- R- A A .g - Nota, J. Offer, P. X Q . X :' -as X ii .i O. Neil, R. D' if ... lf? A' . ax Pcrfe-do, I. uni we-r nd' Quintannu, R. X., Q , , ,fe-ffl Q Rodriquez, G, .po Hana' Mm' lqilff Wane if !M9f0bl7ly fonfesf Patterson, j. Pawlcmslci, B. Phillippe, M. A. Powell, F. M Q . ,N , 1 W Ramirez, 'lf Not pictured, Arochu, R., Strey, N., Kay, R., Montez, R.1 Thornton, D., Wfilson. D., Muniz, R., Vela, C., Flores, Eg Martinez, M. Pelayo, N. f r 4: Prado, G. fs '. H, H I ' R fi? fa .l l 'QQ Reyna, D. R f-Sv . I V 5 l Rodriquez, P. gm? 2 Rodriguez, R, Rohmer, j, Rosales, j. E. liuetef, D. J, if F -' if if - - ' . is .. if Y Q 'Q' . Nl, .fa xx - SPF-fkffY, D- Stiewigc, S, SUCY, N- Sfflbliflg, K- Sutherland, H. 3 . A ,fi-1 A x . R ,al Ls 5 .. M Torres, M. A, Trevino, J. Villarreal, V. Wagenfuehr, B Zamora, D. Zdvala K' . R , 44 i :fu . , M .ff -fa, 2. I ,', if .Lvl iid. is ' E NSW a Gig gm -.Q M ,mf- .W K .N K 'efw 9 QW' .rig Vwiiff 'CT . ' Kfysql ' A V ,ln Navy' Hai? 3? r ., ,, 3555 sk -PM ,. Vai! Rawbcrt Cu xslcx' ilu . Q R -1 A ?wE,ZT,:g , Eiga, . QQ isiiswf sbs 3975349 aff Wi-1-as sQff,fgfan'ifS JR cy 3,54 Who's the peeping Tom? F Q is sq Z 'ltr'-mi.. - K ?1sf .. Carlos Leon, practice band d1- l'CCfOl'. Sleepy and Fay. -Qi Wl1ut's so funny, juan and Lulu. f l Rx 4, X, f,, X J , , , Well, who is it! Hurry up and cut it! 4 Baby It's Cold Outside 00110 R 1 ,I ff' 5- V I X Q I AMN l I Is that bubble gum, Amamdo? Boy, um that quartet play. And the band played lm. THE PHARAOHS' Bewalre of UD fFayJ 1 ff' want my M ,.nns. i1'K'ElliA3'B' 15 if X Q YY. 5 la ,A fzffzffe .feeeefe Ie fege 67116 Members Moose ii' 6 . i ,L Q H M. N., .. 5 i H, it Lvi' his , . I , ,s me . 8 1 A Miss Meda O'Connell Barbara Cox Carol Rowley Lois johnson Mr. Horace jones Soonsor Secretary Treasurer Parliamentarian Sponsor Burbanles College Club is .1 group made up of students planning to attend college. Members of the club learn about college requirements. courses offered at different colleges, and college activities. The club is designed to help each member choose the college best suited for him. 4-3 Sandra Hodges Olga Rodiguez President Vice-President X 4.2 'F' Q 'EF 3' . ll 1 A H Barbara Dickson Jayne Davenport Judy Bateman Sylvia Garcia x . :VI 5 4, is s ik ' ' L V e as 2 i f ilk, as rzff ,tr Pablo Gar 3 1 K K Z 21 Yi? few? x Sylvia ljo is r pez Daniel Gonzales Sam Gonzales Laura johnson Alma Lopez an 'ia if i 3 , 1 it or ' i ,L V Zami, Linda Pritchard Saul Selpulveda ucina Smith 174 Yolanda Mercado Pilintl Mis Myrtle sponsor fzffzffe lbacfzefs 0 Ameffba Pfafz fafeefs 5 4: is rm E Allin Bzlfulv-1I1.,ll1Lly Cuusey, Linda Cnvnsm, Barbara Chavez, joe Conway, jackie Flor A Mclitt ntsy Puttt-rson. Judy Santos, Clarissa Ball. Ruiford Hodges. Sandra Pexbods :ue uct pxcsrtltnt secretary treasurer pnrliamentariain chaplain reporter Granado, janet 4 Qi Martinez, Leticia 'YA 111 Hime, Virginia johnson, Bill Knoclel, Adeline Leos, Rutlv Q . 0 9 'ul .ff i r 1 il A f i . Mcrcnclo, Yoluntlu 'iili lNlCPllL'I'SOI1 Miw Rubx Sponsor PCYGZ, IFCUC Robles, Evangeline Snntlcrs. l..lllI'.l Toriu Mlrx Alice Hffzffe farmers 0 Am QIIZWT learn Many .5'k17!.s' The Future Farmers ol' Amerita is an orginizalion whitl proyides, for boys interested in agritulture, a chante to leari and to practice the basit and advanced skills in being .1 goot farmer or rancher. In addition, the members of the I . li. A. are alilorded every opportunity to exercise leadership and to act cooperatively honestly, and courteously at all times. The Future farmer: meet farm youth from other secitionsoli the state and arc enabled to compare regional trends and developments ii agriculture. F, F. A. members learned what friendship means and arc given the opportunity to advance in a vocation that is thc basis of human survival. A Future Farmers of America organization is a program desigr ed not only to provide a practical application ol Scientifi Agriculture but also to develop the qualities that will insur sound. agricultural leadership and good productive citizenshi for the young men who participate in the Vocational Agricul tural training program. ice, Paul, George, 84 Wayne mix feed for their prize winning ogs. The F. F. A. Motto, Learning to do, Doing to learn, Earning to live, Living to Serve , emphasizes the phi- losophyon which the Vocational Agriculture training program has been based. The best way to learn is by do- ing. .The theory learned in the classroom is made work- able by learning the many farm skills so necessary to a successful agriculturalist through the useof home projects, the student farm, farm skill teams, stock shows, and judging contests. The F. F. A. Chapter functions democratically under Lynn, Wayne, Don, Ernest 8: George load hay to bed down SfCCI'S. :rs the leadership of officers and an executive committee SFT,-T elected by the members. Additional leadership training i , .-rS is ' ,.,, - I .. is gained by participation in district and area leadership ' T t k .Q rig contests based on parliamentary procedure. y --'r , jug. if p if' ii pie Although the majority of the Burbank F. F. A. mem- lsksf. gif bers are urban boys, the Chapter ranks. among the lead- , my ag .5 T i ff Wifi' , ers in the state in the high percentage of its graduates t hrift, rlig,,,SfE3i5, 'Q?ifefl. ?ho remain in agriculture related fields upon graduation. , 1:3 i,r , 12,0-4.9 Ref agiidilgiseduates are distinguishing themselves m Texas :- .: 3 sii-, ' 176 t ss i . . hoo ima! Jfudenfs learn farm Animal fare The plow is the symbol of labor and tillage of the soil. Without labor, neither knowledge nor wisdom can accomplish much. My duties require me to assist at all times in directing the work of our organization. I preside over meetings in the absence of our President, whose place is beneath the rising sun. s.. I f'e- - -w.,,..,., as Rodney, jim, Paul, 84 Wayne prepare steers for show. A r V 1 Q . ,X , K .,, f' 2 N ,, X ff 4- E joe, Martin 8: Ronald .brush herd Boar. Future Farmers of America is an organization for boys in secondary schools studying agriculture. The organization is founded on the basis of learning to do by giving practical farm training to boys of high school age. The Future Farmer Association, believes in building leaders among our rural youth, improving educational standards, promoting recreational facilities,t'or our rural youth and to provide training in agriculture, to both our rural and urban youths, by means of supervised agricul- tural projects. The Future Farmers of Americas Association has provided many outstanding leaders, not only in their own comm-unity but also on a national level. It builds con- fidence in our rural and urban youth. It helps promote a better understanding of the problems of the above groups Thc organization proxides for lelderslup trun ing for the boys md dcvelops confidcnce in their ability g 'lf ' , . ' f ' . ' f' 1 ' .' - ' W 'U x g. , ., Q, h, , MAAf ': . Q V i Q . I . . .. a.,,:. 1 f -. , lc A , 4 . Q, . V. - 2 , , . . A . ' p ru r- 1, ' 1 . 1'7'7 to do things on 1 practical and scientific basis Qi 3 . av K s MQ 'WF' S f f 14 Hfioers Mrk hr gfydllkdflbll As the Flag covers the United States of America, so I strive to inform the people in order that every man, woman and child may know that the Future Farmers of America is a national organization that reaches from the State of Washington to Puerto Rico and from the State ot' Maine to Hawaii. X nuvahaawwmea-ali H Viit K n'f --. i William Buddy Eddie 8: Joe perform task of feeding chickens james, Author 8: Sammy practice judging dairy cattle 8a gathering eggs ,-,,, ,,,.,,,,,....-..- , . i A Hficcfc fccccfcgc Muff Accuracy I keep remrtls ul' reteipts .intl tlishursements just its Whislriiigtmi kept his f.irm .ltLllLlIll5 tareliully gmtl xltturiitely. l entourttge thritt .timing the memhers Llllll strive to huiltl up nur liruntitil sttlntlingg through savings .intl investments. George XlU.1shington was hetter tihle to serve his tawuntry hetpiuse he was lillllll- cially intlepentlentf' V? THF. SURER 'I Ronnie, ulnines, Bennie K Ruhtrt get experiente in lmeine. SECRETRRY Mr. Duitl tlrives gilt .ir stntlent t.xi'n1 gilt s.ile. I keep gin 11t't'ur.ite retortl ol' .ill meetings .intl eo respontl with other set'ret.iries wherexer corn is grovvn Lllltl lfuture l .irmers meet. 179 PM Ill l fzffzffe flvfmefs .Mow 5617! M715 67116 01591065 Through this door pass many friends of the F. F. A. It is my duty to see that the door is open to our friends at all times and that they are wel- come. I care for the meeting room. elmpter equip' ment, and parophernalia. I strive to keep the room comfortable and assist the president in maintaining order. ., S X' Wy ,. X' : ii s Hill' 111131313151 llff iq my Blkei sli xx ne 1 1 h 1 Rodeo No. 30 brought S210 at the student farm gilt sale ll 5 L W H. wwla I' fzffzffe fbfmefs lgflfl-Q' 19e0ogf1171bn lb Burbank , . .- Fw., Ruw I, Lcft to right: R. MilI'fIDL'ZQ Ifillingcxi IS. Simpsong NX . lirowng j. XX'nrIcyg A. Dc'Cm'kg J. Ncffg I.. Duisg lf. Nelson: I INIL-mlmlng R. Iinkcr, Row 2, Loft tm' right: P. Galloway. R. Tallyg R, Meycrg I.. Rmlriquczg B. Liuscsg 'lf Littlnturmg 'lf CI141x'11nn1 'I',IN11v1'n-Img R. Grmmlcsg R. Bm-nigg A. Salvugnog 'I'. Umm-1, Row 5 Left to rigllt: Mr. Dulazulg G. '1'LII'lgLlI102 j, INILIYIQLIIQIIIIQ C Rul4InIkg l'mwmnng D. Ifurtuncg li. Vcrncrg H. SIIIIIIIQ J Pcrsong VU. Lynng C. Blgukwcllg P, Buakcg G. Right1m'1'g XV. HQITCIIIQIII' Mr. D.Ix'inI. - gg., I . ' V- .1 P: 54,1 .X R QE K 1 f 2-A 7 Q ' J' 043 I JM ' n Row I, Left to right. VI. -lmmsg Ii. Grosbcckg A. Vogt. If. Hcrremg C. Douglas. P. Dcmckg If. Fmlzzing II. Millcrg B. Sclmbcrtg I Vill 7 ' ' ' ' 4' I I n1'1'cnl1 R. Iicckvr. Row -. Loft tu rnghtz Iz. Iwuumklxng McDuHygC1. Iehns: R. C.1a1'zag L, CIAIIYLIQ F. Clmmllerg I. Talzlmcntezl 7 A. Vauqucrg dl. In-rczg W. Rivcrialg D. Rmulmontcsg M. Sildap I.. Gordcn. Row 3, Left to right: Mr. Dnvidg S. Zimmberlhyg R. Xvilkinsg R. Cinrvug G. Digginsg IZ. Oclwng R. Guycg V. Ximcm-rg J. Castnmmla. XV. Lynn: XV. Muloncg G. RigImm-rg D. Dagueg J, joncsg R, Vzllzlkg R. IIULIICQ R. WIIIIS. 181 Ufibefs lean' 1? H A In Pfeparaffbn for fzffzffe Flores, Dominga 2nd vice president - 'fx- X HT t3 ,giig ai: f3'f in K K1 Whmwww A .-.M Vrquzo, Olga parliamentarian lb Ruhmer, Betty Lee president Y Morales, Mary Lou vice president Curdona, Carmen reporter awaq, wi Watson, Phyllis historian 'qu CQ lb Aaron, Margie secretary WI? Blyth, Carmen treasurer H H A Members Pm flfflffg fzfeaf Homes ,aur- 94, M if Aki .. s Students learn the art of mike-baking. Students prepare 29 fruitcakes. Girls are busy sewing on projects. Sewing class displays ability of hemming a skirt 1 l tb-A... nu '4 a QMS. EK . f A W avid F.H,A. members attend one of their bi-monthly meetings. Sponsors of the organization are Mrs. Grace Lindsey and Mrs. Pansy Gaskill. 183 glWZ'6f6' Q3 :pi- Claudette Saathoff President First Soprano Adeline Knodel First Alto lean' my .Yahoo 5774q171g Hfoap Oscar Cavazos joe Perez Vice-President Vice-President First Bass First Bass ,JH 1 Roberta Johnson Kenneth Klein Pianist and Organist Assistant Pianist PRODUCTION OF THE MIKADO Spring of 1958 184 .S'ef2f'0f 616017 fnfeffafhs Burbank M719 Song 'Tv-'P Ll . -1. -Y .. .A..,. A .: I-11 Q High sthool thoir imltrtlm the following members: Klein, K. Rohmer, B. Sqhultl, H, Allan, P. C.1stillo, R. Flores, D. Knippa, K. Rosales, J. Shock, B, l5i1rbo5.1, M. Castro, E. Gnlintlo, Y. Knodel, A. Rueter, D. Silva, J, liurrcra, F. Civauos, O. Chtlvun, B. Martinez, V. Satithoff, C, Solizv 5. islam. D. Clark, I., G111'fi11, D- Mirelcs, P. Saathoff, N. gtfey, N, licltrtm, D. Crawford, C. GHYIC, J- Morris, P. Salazar, V. Tggmno, E, Bowles, li. Dc Leon, E. GUf1l21lffS, N- Nichols, R. Saldana. M, Vglmig-2, G, liowiimn, j. lfrigcllwctlit, R. UUf1Zl1l0S, V' Perez, SAIIIHHOUS. E. Villeln, G. Iirmcr. li. listolwtlo, A. Guerrero, E. Porter, E. 54lf1Cl1C2, D- Whilkcr, K. Ctimllrs, U. Ftirius, I., Herrera, C. Rabago, R. Simfllel. E- XXVCAIVCF, F. Cttmtcllano, tl. Fcrnuntlcz, D. Herrera, J. Rightmcr, G. Sanchez, R. 1 35319 flint.: .lolmwn h.trtl tit work .it thc performitnfv: of thc N1L'NNl.lll. Rolwcrtn has lwcn .1 pianist ixntl organist for C lu' fflulv for -i yours. 185 xii. if vs--r Harry Wliitn' Sponsor President Armke, Alice 1 ' . xi H diff' ,, 3 f Q 'N 3 5 5 its IE? Ahlberg. Phyllis 4' Q an a -3 ,gg K Anderson, David M, 'R Cook, Barbara .W w f N5 is s Horn, Janice 5 Secretary Flores, Rose Marie -.., 1' 'Y -N f 'fx 'f!'if s, in . - ef - ' Y ,tl W Q it f f if Ayala, Madeline by rig' , H F .E I X' Cristofoletti, Richard johnson, Lois lyfe 67116 Hepfesen .9 Haf- As an honor organization within the band, thc Lyrc Club acts as mediator and promoter for the band. lt is rcprcseiitative of the out- standing band members as membership is dependent upon the individ- .fowl ual achievement of two thousand merit points. Chaplain johnson, Barbara 3 Sgt. at Arms Cavazos, Oscar fav l sg ri. , ' ii' ' ar U-3 i L Q ,gi I ii . if i y 3 i ! S ,S Balderrama, Amando Ball, Raiffifd i,,s3lQ - ' f 1-Sf .i 4 f i g? 1 , Flores, Ralph Fulmer, Harvey Q ,ze A 'f' Q' , ft A , .VZ V .V ,E af , Q ,gd lx ' I johnson, Melvin 185 Kay, Kenneth what ! Reporter Knodel, Adeline a ' A Carter, Danny I 'R , . I Gibson, Jack Kelly, Althea sfafzolkzg l9l!ff0l0y Alana' Mmbefs These merits are acquired by participation in various activities of the band. It is the purpose of the Lyre Club to promote cooperation, musicianship, leailersliip, ami scholarship. AL l ' , -s I Parliamentarian Karney, james Sponsor Sgt. at Arms Geisler, Bob Neal, Mike Treasurer WllgCHfllChl', Beverly 4 ' , .ov 6 . 61 V7 6 J K ' L f 1 L f xl is Maffifh Jack Martin, ,Ioan Maxey, Carol McClure, jerry ui' gl M Ll' G 4? f A e ' -1 :Q -ii . 4 i. AV' Q. i I , , , I A O'Neill, Ronnie Pawlowski, Barbara Peabody, Sue Ramirez, Carlos , 2 x - sl Ai 1 v . m - Q Rubio, Roger Rueter, Deanna Villarreal, Vincenre Wilson, Duane 187 Vice President Garza, Minerva Knippa. Kathy I Mercado, Yolanda Rosales joe Ed Zavala, Ramon provide an opportunity for members to def xelop an appreciation of teamwork and re- spect for others. tional well being. Honor Fuafds f4ss12s'f MH hffbzfs 40772471195 1 Q activities. -,f-a..n:l0n:f:s.wf-f 'wget-A-wr'-1-Q 'w 'e '?r '3'i ' Ls V Q The purpose of this organization is to 67 1? A Hamofes fnfefesf 01 Ulf? Burbank's newest addition to their list of clubs and organizations is the Girls Recreation Association. This grou was organized in December and has a membership of approximately 100. The main purpose ofthe G. R. A.is to promote interest for the junior and senior high girls in sports, recreation, ani social activities. The organizational activities hope to contribute to the girls' physical, mental, social, and emo The G. R. A. encourages leadership, scholarship, and service. The girls are exposed to wholesome competitionwhich promotes the ideals of sports- manship and character as well as health. '22, Sanchez, I. President Vice-Presi is is Gallardo, Norma Morin Mary Chr Secretary Treasurer I i -. Burbank High School Honor Guards wer orgairzcd this year primarily lor the purpo. of helping the Orange jackets with vario: Mele 67116 Members Hefffejeefe fe ieefeef President Vitc-Prcsidnnt junk Mzirtin jaincs Kurncy Wfatync Snliulz Co-Spuiism' fir, Kflytlc Mticllci' Grover Rhtmrcr ' it ' fa- f 3' 1 .R f f f N . . V I 4, K i 'ii V v V 'tm SCCIFEIUY Treasurer Reporter NOIUH 11'11PP4' Michael DeSh4L Delia Cadeuzl bu: Peabody r Danny Carter 4 Co-Sponsor Alice Armke Yudy Patterson M,-5, Bonnie lylmh Hee' frees Members Axe' 6'!1f7e?ef1 3' Hee,e17e! 'fi qv R, S. if M--, ' V '?....T JR. RED CROSS Left to right: Rosemary DuviIi1,Annamm1'ic Gonziilcs. Rowena Pniz,Gc-nrgia Cini'ti.i, Marin Gonzales make favors for Chiltll-qn's Hospital il.. Michael DeSha President .ii -via , ,ogg S.. yawn! Alice Armke nm Xl-.. N, Jayne Davenport ii ,- it I Linda Pritchard - F33 James Jennings fVHl7Dl7c?f Honor Soofbfy Henrietta Ramirez Recording Sec. . ,J J Frank Arnold , 'Z David DeSha Mrs. Bonnie Sponso 1 , Af ,H . C24 Melba Barber 'Q . J. if sigh Rose Marie Flores Parish r 1? ' F .,,.. Jacqueline Conway ll a, ! Buford ickson Sue Peabody Cortes. Sec. C. m VK, if Richard Cristofoletti atm Laura Johnson Q Jack Martin Sec. Vice Pres. .ar af U, .Nm -5 ff. ?f-11,21 Wayne Claude Co ,195 C 1 8 J .J J . Alice Mackey T gg, C 1 1 1 aeisr T w - or J J L. 4 - Q.. Gloria DC LOS Santos Marcia Frey Jack Gibson Ernestine Guerrero Barbara Hall fm. Q. ikr 1 fx. V - A I ii .V iiir 3' ii iii I 252: ' Barbara Johnson Harry Kahl Barbara Karp 190 fieoogfzfkes Hufsfandfhg .ffadenfs l'l1yll1s Alillwrg first Vial' llrcs K cssc Hernandez K 4 Q l.IIlllJ5 Kurt 1 'l'r1':1Q111'c-1' 1 3 1 S Kenneth Kay ,,. X S, af- 11 1, A -fi? lwlr. Artliui' Km-lilcr Kathy Knippa 'D .a F' ' .. 7 V 4--4,4 , ae I A x Y 119' A. fx 1 1 Nan Nell Reed judy Pa1ttcrsnn Minerva Garza - uw -Q i 3 far .9 ' 31 I! Q I Lx f 1 - I lilllllvflf' Sflilflwff Nadine Snntlioff Frank Suiiiiimns - 3' I li. A' 'gf' K iclmcl Shcrbondy Mary Starncs 1 David Anderson Parlinmentarian E K . M fr- Jerald McClure Barbara Norris 0 'f 'x Alice Gallardo Carol Renfroe i Beverly Wavcn'fuehr Chaplain Barbara Pawlowski if . ' fr Charles Riedel 'Iv 2- r1 Y 5? ' Pedro Salim-du Wfalync Snliultx Nona Trappc r is Cirilcic Scott . 'R :- K. l .X X lx Rudy Leos E. MLM .S'faf1o'af0's Heqafked of 11167175 ers Secretary james Jennings V N' President . , . . ii The B Club was organized in the tall semester of ii 1948 under the sponsorship of coaches Clark Gors ' Q Q don and Cotton Branum, former coaches at Bur- T-QQ 13 'Q Q ,Q bank. Through the years, the club has become better , E , 'g organized and has grown to 21 great extent. Xllfhen 1 Vice-President . Q the club began, all boys participating in any varsity .. 'Q t fr . sport were charter members. In 1956 the clubs mem- ..,,,A bership was restricted to only lettermen, giving the ri V E club rr sub title of Varsity Lettermnns Association. QE . Q The club today has il membership of thirty-four mem- i f , ' C 33, QA D 'Q' 42 ,'Q , bers. During the school year. the club works hard at . - ' if r numerous money making proiects to raise funds for ,HCNQM r 4 V athletic equipmenttor Burbank sports. Also held was K' f 'K the annual Valentines Day sale ot candy, humerous is -Q Eugene Herrera and serious valentines. i Q V -zu. YQ' Q - lift QQ i M Philip Urdiules . ? - :xv 'W Q , Q Q X fa-. , xtuvwx -1'-QQ. 1 Albert Schmidt F in ii Q K ,-.w. :Q,.QQ.Q V f K .,-- K - Douglas Becker Barney Cruz Sonny De La Fuente v 5, QQ E A , 5' get . :.'..' Qf iQ. .l0l1H Rmker Robert Villarreal Melton Rothlisberger Ernie B-andy xt ' , 5 r ss f . 'r-- , r Z srrr ..i VDQ: T :A Q- T s F' . ' rr rf. 3 -Y T . V . ' - 3 ig it ' rr ' rsr r . ,X ...., - r.s.t. Q T rt . ,i tffiifi T ii? : rf-. is 4 B T ,, Gilbert Cruz Arthur Hettler Charles Riedel john La Bounty Bobby Smith 192 fn hf.sv7y leffefman 3' Assocflvffbn The B Club consists old outstanding football, bas- Slwmw' ketball, and track lettermen. These students are or- ganized to create .L better 'understanding between ath- letes, faculty, and the student body. Their objectives are: To understand, respect, and follow the teachings of duty. To know and practice the responsibilities ol' good citizenship. To strive in the attainment ol' the highest stand- ards in our sports. To behave both on and oll' the lield in a manner bringing glory to the game and honor to the school represented. Roy W'al lace To maintain the highest scholastic grade in our course ol' studies. ,-so if X X Rodney lialcer sl I l'c-rry Krueger 3' . A . joe Bowman - I . ,W . if'Ei'5?iYi james Priestley t,.. . i f i ' i ss I stii Genero Medina i 193 Sponsor y . C3 p If - x i gf ,f.ijr,g.'.,,z1.5:-iffsii . .j ,j..a:tg::::g: l A s . f,f.1T1'L',M Charles Roberts 1 i . Y N lhrt joe Rogers f I Raymond Perez r-1 I its his Don Dague Sponsor .WW ,-1 '43 X 55 tx jerry Swindler Charles Shannon Frank Arnold g X jesse Hernandez , 4? ajrl thx s Gordon Cowan Burbank Hawk Amafeaf 67116 l976'f In My Fred Brown Salvador Miei' President Vice'Pi'esident Oscar Gomez wires a heath kit Mohawk receiver for his ham radio station as Mr. Reininger looks on, .33 se' so Burbanl-is Radio Amateur Club was organized for the benefit of students interested in amateur radio as a hobby. This group is the first official Amateurs Club formed in any San Antonio High School. The objec- tive is to learn electronics, the International Morse Code, and to obtain a Novice License. After the license is obtained, the Club will use the facilities of the Radio and T. V. Shops equipment in building transmitters and receivers. The Radio and T. V. Shop will furnish most of the parts used by club members from surplus supplies obtained at various times from military establishments and local electronics, industrial firms. Sponsor of the club is E. W. Reininger, Radio and T. V. instructor, Pete , I I Edward ' V 7 -- Guadalupe Beltram Davis - X Gallegos W I X. is 4 i ll? 3+ 'Q' can 'W' f W 1-5 .1 R il W 'xi ' s N if Q , Le, x ' . if M 44-225, -L - . Q. . , M 4 . ar 3, 2 1. ffl A is f-R -. ' X W .. - so X . fe . f so T i. -amz? . f , S iii i i 2 'ff' ik q to . ' V I i. -f . I iii if l T -Z 'i' .A,-,. ' Ky .H L' 5, L Q, K T A 2 L Second row: Garner, Charlotte-Gomez, Oscar-Gramling, Richard Third row: Kruesel, Eddy-Richardson, Jesse-Sabedra, joe-bmith, Ibarra, Mary H. Herrera, Fernando-jaeschke, Alfred-Jimenez. LucinaASmith, Charles-Tolle, jack.Mr. Erwin Reininger, Instructor Richard 6703171633 M16 .f'fzfo729.s' Job 0,0,00ffl!l7l'flZ'6' - 4-. 4 '45 s... Gran ic Scott PI'l'Nlx1k'l'Il largarct B.1rlum.1 Hivtfwinn ' alba l ,- ' ,i A x inlcnc MtDC'l'I13lIIlkI Sponsor 4? Dorothy GzlIl.mlu viyrtlc Mqarnmz -wx YEPM-Ep Angie Tl'cusl11'cr ,Hy A AMW 'ov' f FJ Qc X .-,tiger-80,80 oC'ss ng .. EOQQ 8 ' G K G ees 7 Q E' 0 0'i Sum Flores :J f . fvki My' F- ' ,fl N .Ll BL-th Gonzales Elizabeth Toscano 415 Tony Gallo Pnrl. Chap. Mary Lou Medina Reporter x V' f 'Q' Marie Splittgyrlwr Sponsor junic Hernandez Maurinc w,illf.lIl!S F W Mi5'fUbl!f!V6' fdussffbn Jffsrs Ezfsfkzsss !7s171171y fs Jzffzfsfs, .fsfzfbfs B. W. Quinn Patsy Galindo Sponsor President Distributive Education is a training program in retailing, wholesaling, and service occupations offer- ed to juniors and Seniors who are 16 years of afge or older with the co-operation of the business people in town. Ml! iw-Q? F .s -' 4 ., A i nf, 'K , Gloria Martinez Carl Dietrich Carol Renfroe Vice-President-Fall Vice-President-Spring Secretary Elm Fernandez Joyqe Lowry Bette Little Lucy Cruzl Treasurer-Fall Treasurer-Fall Treasurer-Spring TfCl1SUfCf'SPf1fU-I 01.221 Garcia Emil Menrirtl Rexwrter Reporter--Fall 'i J, D, V055 Henrietta Schulz Reuorter-Staring Chzlblilifl 5 Ml r v, ,l .ID r I 'S I 5 Vnleriu Cantu HCHfliMff11 Schulz I Kingston Mfg. Co. Gout. Personnel Mutual Ins. J Robert Marks 1 Stemen Card Co. Curl Din-triclm Antonio Llgllt Co. 'S l... 741 ...f I 5 . 'um Mnxlne liownmn W. 'lf Grants liomntinal RULll'l2-Zl1L'Z S Cauthorns Flower Shop vlalnlew Pric-stly llrowning Mfg Co, ,Jeanette Gayle .in Kg' Alamo Beauty College Rumi' ,I .v Dom Gonzales gqfffj Niltll DUN- swf'-' was n In 1 liernnrrl l.llllll'7Ql' Co, 'el pw- Olga cJ.lI'Cl1l IS 1 1 nnl 1 l Jill nm I, Alu SYIFIIIUHL oslln lexus il:- 1. ' A - . V W l l In-11 N 'K Q Sears Ron1.1n.x Plum Cuol Renfxon D Vow Wolff 'R M lrx ink INN Rlfllilfnl Gncrrgr Mllfy' Helen l.ol11no Rzlinlwown St'l'XllL' Sm. No, I Ace Mfg. Co. 197 Evnngelinn. Robles gl,-Ulm LUk.,, Household Furniture .Co jugkcg of TUX 'K ! Q-V J N .5 fx .Nh ff' ,f W. ,f joycc Lowry Xolrmald De Lum Elva Fernandez Cfwlif CO- Paul Anderson Co, Woltll 84 Marx Frank Bros. roklwklf' ,pl Barbara Salazar Alamo Beauty Colleg.,L Gloria Martinez Kallis0n's Bette Little ' -Izmellc Paul ' . . W'olff 34 lNI11I'X W k .ro MHZ . A if K 912, . r K no rrr , A Don Caldwell J . ix? k Patsy Gulimlo Scars S0lllllSlLlL' Grace Pedraza gene Valdez Clmcclccrlnoaul Feed Store Highjuml Muriel MLCK. mv, Q 1, .gr-in ' W if 4 Q' 5,6 'War ROY Lagley Buford Hirlcson joslcds of Tc-Xue LYlC W- Glfgllng lm- 198 .17 Z x 1-. 'I l'ilVIN Hn-nxlcl hull lS.l11k uf f,41lv1l1u'1u c,.lI'l7llllL' lk-gm-xt SL'LlI'S'RUll1.lI'l1l I Nlmul ISUJXQI Ol fl-1 'T lil in 2 1 ,, V . , fi 'Q il: Ilzlk 1, 1 if if ts.. nt, rf . J I fa 1 r wif' faux, K . , nt' I lu KP ' If f +6 5 fr' ' 9 v.i' bv eff 'f t 'W lmulgr Ruswll M-.mrlx Cfrullxl-L1 f.u4lx 'A-1 I 1'lUI'llllLl Lulu c , . , Duma l:L'l'l1.HlLlL'l Lucy Cruz nick Auto Stun- Nu 0 Scars Snuthsinlc Jfmnny Punta-ll 'Lum licrnk Da-pt. Stun' .' ,I ri' x in PDQ, 41: N i H4 .. t W X '. f Y-sxipu F - Z ,': Pf R. Allru Cfl1.u'k-5 Ruse Ann lfllis Llh.u'lu hu Hmm lrfdflk lirm. 1. Q. X x 1-fs janinc Cflww kim't Pm-rsm1m'l Mutu.1l Im. . W7 , A' QB f wu,.,' 5h.mwn Mhmndt ff 'uv lcrcsn C,l14uL-1 Y Rosle ILI'L'l N.lt'l Bank of c,l7ll1Il1L'llK' , Stella Lea' Alam' Rhodes 199 N,hm'l M1111 Offifi' Karotkin Furniture Cn. X no as Q., 5 K 'Hui D. E. F. H. A. Be' Cl' ' sl duty mu january Skating Party Carol Renfroe, Outstand- ing Student in Southwest, ,5 Texas-D.E, Convention. ,,, 15? in x 'gf M Caictei BW 5 X Mgxh e ws S B Anqu if mv Q Choi CWS X bit gi AWN 5 Chi NW as D. E. Weenie Roast Coffee and Doughnuts for Teachers sponsored hy the D. E. Club. Christmas Banquet, Boys' Chorus? So they say. 200 Four to one-H L. 17. H, li x1lY flinia-fSlwnW1'U! by D4 In K can A -ug-m--..--.W . . gf-5 Wfomcn in B. W'.'s lnfg galtn hx D. If. flumcntimm lft, XX'm'tlm. lc . x N X. IXUUY ' ' von! X 41. EE, 'W Q 'Y ay ' Oh, lIlL'l'L' you arc I Mr' Qumn' Smile. Pretty Pluzlsc. Wfecnic Roasr-- Pablos Grove Teacher of the Wcsk ' KTSA Blafk, P2111 Hall, Barbara SPOUSOI' President Ball, Raiford Barsenas, Raymond Bruner, Douglas Easley, Betty Easley, Sylvia National Thespian Troupe 951 was granted a charter by the National Thespian So- ciety in 1952. The societys aim then and now is the ad- vancement of dramatic arts. It is an honor organization with outstanding drama stu- dents making up its role. Membership is achieved by working 100 hours on stage, having a C lu9flPl767f Mespflvns Hasan! W '1 'L.. s-.-s..-5, average and a speaking part in a play. There are many special privileges for mem- bers. This year the Thespians produced Blitbe Spirit. The play was a comedy farce by Noel Coward. The cost of this production was over 3200. Main characters were Edward Sammons, Eunice Phillippe, Barbara Hall, and Laura Sanders. 290766 5,2017 M 190160016 f0ll7flll!lIli7f Laura persuades Edward to relax after quarrel with Ill! . - .F Ak 3? X Re? 1 he 'K , 3 5.1 . Phillippe, Diane 1 1-ssl g ,.-+-32' Ulficefs hooufage Membefsbp ffl If W if 14. at A-Qt Rosemarie Flores President The Y-Teens is an all-girl organization. The group is a branch of the Y. W. C. A. Each girl automatical- ly becomes a member. of not only the local branch of the Y. XV, C. A., but also of the universal and inter- national tworldj branches. The Y-Teens is 21 service as well as a social club. The groups purpose is to build a fellowship of women and girls devoted to the task of realizing in common life those ideals of personal and social living to which girls are committed by their faith as Christians. 'R' Madeline Ayala Secretary Louise Lorano Vice-President 21? Lucina Smith Parliamentarian Norma Santos Asst. Reporter Airs. B. bchweers Sponsor Miss Betty Freemon, the representative sponsor from the Y. WJ C. A., comes to the meetings about once every two months to inform the girls of the activities that are held at the Y, W. C, A. and the projects that are planned by the Y. Club sponsor is Mrs. Becky jo Schweers. The cl'ub meets every sec- ond and fourth Wfednesday. The dues are 31.00, payable at the beginning of the school year in Septem- ber. 4? Emma Garcia Rose Marie Davila Chaplain Sgt. at Arms LL. Mary Alice Torres Yglanda, Mercado Treasurer Reporter 204 I L I'-lfeen Members ffyby .5'00f29! fzffzoffbns Blyth, Czwazos, Carmen Bgrrbgim Cosio. Sophie Garcia, Garza, Georgia Minerva Gonzales. Vivian 5 l Lopez, M ll'fll'lLI Betiy M xry louise Q 5 , . E P ., M . , 1 'TI ,. ' X-rf. ' 7 ii UQ - XX . A pf V! r I Xl M I X '01 it Ramimz, Rodriquex, Dora Olga Medina, Mary Lou Saenz, Angie KX Q ' Fuentes. Gallarrlo, Gloria Aliq- 1 V 0 , r 4 Y . I-lernandev. Heuer, Janie Beatrice Al 4 ,X l Garcia Sylvia Q Aliminez Bobbie Mendez, Morales, Irene Mary Lou Trevino, Urquizo, Virginia Olga 205 Paiz, Rowena R ,Af x Williaiils Maurine -3' 3 ..1,s.,. :rs3i1a1t,,. , as 5' , is .,, fl .Y ff Iefebfafes H?7eef1ff9 Anniversary Sponsor President 4 E 5 X 'Q Miss Elfida VHSQUCZ Gloria De Los Santos I -2 NX . '-s , , , J Y 'jg in ,Ti 3 X' .rt ' s fax L Minerva Garza Margaret Sorola Sylvia Gauna Evelyn Earhart joe Perez Dora Ramirez Edward Rosales Gloria Fuentes Mary Loui V Pres- Secretary Treasurer Reporter Chaplain Parliamentarian Sgt. at Arms Sgt. at Arms Morones Historiar The P. A. S. F. QPan-American Student Forumj organization. Among the projects for the forum this sponsored by the Good Neighbor Commission of Texas year was the state wide convention held in Austin, Texas. is assigned to promoting good will and understanding Delegates of this convention participated in Arts and among the different countries in this hemisphere. Crafts exhibitions and varied contests such as essay This year marks the fifteenth anniversary of this writing, oratory, music and art of the Americans. S i 5 , . . ii 'f fit ,iii R at 1 xr - P. A. S. F. Member: pirlured are: left to right,1st row, DorothySranchez, Lucy Cantu, Betty Toscano,Lucille Flores. 2nd row: Edward Rosales, Evelyn Earhart. Cecilia Pacheco, and Cecilia Herrera,Mary Louise Martinez. 3rd row: Pablo Garcia, Elvira Garcia, Beatrice Rodriguez, Clara Ayala, Virginia Trevino. 4th r0w:Gloria De Los Santos, Irene Mendez, Roger Rubio, and Elvira Solis. P. A. S. F. Member: NOT Piftured are: Daniel Davila, Lupe Dominguez, Alice Escohedo, Yolanda Flores, Margaret Flores, Magde-lenaForey, Anna Galind0,Eloise Gallardo, Emma Garcia, Minerva Garza,Sylvia Gauna, Stella Gonzales, Yolanda Guerra, Janie Hernandez, William Long, Grieslda Martinez, Virginia Martinez, Margaret Morales, Felix Mata, Mary Louise Morones. joe Perez, Lucy Pulido,Dora Ramirez,Enidelia Ramirez, Henrietta Ramirez, Hortense Rodriguez, Pete Rodriguez, Rosemary Rodriguez, Josie Romero, Elvira Solar, Margaret Sorola, Helen Santillan, Gloria Torres, Ramona Vielma, Dorothy Gallardo. 206 Hzffnank .5'fna'anfa laafn Vaaanana! Manvng Cadenhead, jimmy Carrell, Robert Chavez, Joe r, -an , . half r Y 2 1 f ' Q I Acosta, Ralph Baldwin, Eldoris - 2 1 -0 1 :l-. D W lltilxh Guajardo, Tony Hatfield, Norman . 'Z ' ff if 'A ii T 1 r-lm N Mier, Daniel Ortega, Abel .' 4 Q 1 I . n 1 3, Prieto, Arthur Quiroga, Robert at ,Q on I ,,, 5 I a Rfk-2.3 Y? ls' .em t, R f-4' D' y I , D P- .t Cortinas, Henry Gamez, joe V PZ f . R 11 1 , , '-1 Jimenez, Nick Levrie, Eulalio . J! , 'ar D p Y 4 , ' nv, ,X K l l X Q f sash Ortiz, Raul Oviedo, Paul . e a A . It 'Q f , B A-fr r r 1-sa Reyes, Daniel Speers, Clarence 207 K Q Cruz, Barney Little, David Lozano, Louise I 3 pt, lg it iii-.iii Garcia, Rudy Gonzales, Abel ', 'W if I x I ', Ti' r , 4 D . We 235 A Martinez, Ernest Mendenhall, jerry .. . sf X, X 1 . all Pecina, Tony Perez, john il . 3 . ggfQ Q Mr. Alfred Pieper, Sponsor L. Acosta A. Gonzales R. Gonzales E. Flores J. Hogan G. Morales R. Alvarado P. Gonzales M. Crido G. Alvarado A. Martinez R. Pineda M. Robles Azffo Meobanfbs Hoff! Mme -Hour ffasses 9: 5 9 I A M? Morning Class T. Torrez H. Hall J. Cantu R. Guerra R. Tabarez A. Casias j. Vincent R. Pineda R. Rodriquez L. Duncan R. Harvath D. Granato R. Perez B. Horton, Instructor Sally Vela Evening Secretary Phi lip Reyes Foreman Q -, S' Q- 11? A I I A 2 Instructor Mr. B. L. Horton Pat Gonzales Morning Secretary Robt Alvarado Foreman M M V P. Reyes D. Salvagno S. Vela. H. Ripps J. Perez R. Castillo R. Valdez J. B-olinger R.. O'Neill J. Gill j. Dimas Sl' s 1 OF VE D. Alderman R. Smith L. Alvarado R. Lee L. Ortega R. Sepulveda O. Voelkel A. Trevino F. Cantu B. Horton, Instructor 67140 Sfudenfs learn Working Hyffs of Azffos 2 4 ferr., ll - , N - in fy I j I 'riff iw , I -uw i I A, In .M 1 , ii A 1 A lfcrnainnlo Cilntu explains parts of cnginc to joe Diinds, ,Inc PCECZ, Allrcnl 'licvino and joe Gill. Qi' ' ,W N1 in Yglsllmw llci'm.m Ripps nxplgnm Cgirbumtor Irnkalgc to Kubcrt A mr Mixtmu instiumts gigisirn., ll t Mmugl Rulwlu Aguilar liugci' Scplilxcnlai, R.lul Valilw. Llllkl Rol iluu 1 L lu A1011 mf. ' A Lil, ,1IBrALf,.,fffgi!'f'2H ' 'li Z ff-Ask .af ., I Xl Q1 SNS RUQUIC X0 Nlbfp Oc C im N.-x U L R L M ' bd ll cw go mc Us ' W - 'KVA' A ,mfr .ky.x0KC5'A OWL I' 0 141 Xollibn -XJJLXXM 1 Vt 1' AL V VUUL' x. Alu 1 Ori A M . G36 111711 K X -L1 V ,v-'Q Darlene Beltram Rosie Saldana Secretary Secretary Left to right: E. Sanchez, T Trevino, H. Martinez, R. Perez, D. Hernandez, M. Garza, J. Mendez, Mr. Gig- stead, L. Mata, R. Rodriquez A. Madrj al, D. Beltram. E tg , Urquizo, RR. Saldana, R. Aquirre, E. Whitehead, J. Benavides, J. Hernandez, F. Sandoval, A. Flores, J. Gar- cia, and I. Castro Voeaffbnaf Body . ffadenfs fbi M1 Students of the vocational department Body and Fender are made up of a 3 hour morning and a 5 hour afternoon class. The boys are taught to paint cars and do body work by the instructor, Mr. Russell Gigstead, who shows the boys the basic steps in being a fender bender. The shop averages approximately 50 cars per month. Sz x ua. 25. it an si W l 5 L The top wheels in the morning class are Lawrence Angel Madrigal, Raymond Perez, and joe Garcia paint car. Marin and Richard Guarnero. 210 f u h 32.5554 an Irma Perez Tonic Lozano Secretary Secretary lst Row: Gigstead, D. Guer- rero, F. Garcia, D. Escamil- la, F. Estrada, j. Mendez. 2nd Row: T Lozano, R. Val- dez, T. Perez, Robert Sanchez Roger Sanchez, Jesse Carrillo, I. . Perez. 3rd Row: S. Luna, H. Flores, A. Muniz, E. Rangel, A. De La Cerda, H. Sielski. 4th Row: S. Hernandez, R. Castillo C. Cardenas. A. Balderama. Sth Row: G. Hewitt, R. Pas- tran, S. Valdez. Ruben Pastran and S1m Valdez prepare car to bc paxnted The top wheels rn the afternoon class are Andrew Munrz and Daud Escamilla, shop foremen. VOCATLONA L V G? is ll! Q02 Instructor Shop Foreman A551 Shgp Foreman Secretary ,lillUC5 R. Dkllifl Martinez. Rbyrwlul Perez, Daniel Pena, Gloria 4 n n inf ,, ig st xii 5 I , Morales, Ricni-do Rmlriquez. Ray Rodriquez, Emma George, Stanley . 1 T 'A 5 1 V , ' 1 ji! Szinahcv. Armando Guerrero, Marina Cook. Edward Aguirre, Daniel 212 Gonzales. Olivia Ramos Charles 1. F' lg a I X X Cantu, 1 Davis. Bill Amliarlc, jimmy Montenegro. .lwsu Ramirez. Viccntv ' v ..,.,., M, :ap r - G 'R .Q if 'X K sa 'sumy K ,, A8 . 4. -L X - iff a ' i f X i f ' x elk ,, li X il Davila, Lupe Rodriguez. Bun Ball. Arnold Pl 7.9 ' 1 ' Fig 3 , 2 X lx , , . ' 6. ,. , X Q B gp Q' LNGJ 'Isa .- Hector , P Leal. Lonnie X sam. Mai-im Tcllez, C, Gilbert if in it X si g . ' X ' Y Q, :QM 'Ivy A A ., . .., X i lx r r x K f X i xfaaig X X R0Lll'lKL:llt'l. Gloria Aqum-0, Drymingg 213 I4-tt to Right. First i-ow: Iiliii ll-l.in. Herbie lNfontemziyor, Margaret BLll'lWUS.l. Second roxxg Vlcssr Arellano. Rich.1rd Bforeno. Rdymond Russo. Xml: S.xntlm.xI. ,loc Gil. Riclidrd Guzman. ...FJ gi Riclmrd, -loc. and Herbie Lonstrurt Hi-Fi Cabinet. Left to Right, First row. Edwin Roper. Ro- bert Reyes. Jesse Arel- lano. Mniyqiiret Bar- bosa. Elia Felan, Rod- ney Kirk, Serfin Hers niindez. Second row: Nick Sandoval, Lionel Herrera. Rumido Car- rillo. Kenneth Coch- ron, Raymond Flores, Raymond Rosso. Third row, Richard Guzman. joe Gil, Raymond Gon- zales, Richard Moreno, julio Jimenez, Ernest Guerra, Soylo Domin- quez, Hcrhie Monte- mayor, W. C. Ayey. 214 L . ,oenffy .Map Ibacb. dents from the Voi.lt1iw1i41lC..11'lwnlry sho w, dirertcd hy Mr. XY. C , Axey. .ire mughl skills of the huilding tixxde. lniying out floor plans and the eorrcrt usage ol' ulriilviiieiil .lre essentials whirh must he imsteretl hy the Margaret P-nrbosg Secretary 3 Q ' 1 l 4. . zz' K fs 1 . . J.-'wif l J-x-Arial ' Q r 'im' 1 if X I Gilhcrt Quinone Asst Foreman H l617!s' of z9zff7o971y Dao' Carpentry students have a hig joh on their hands during Carnival time at Burlnank. The Ciarpentry t lasses build booths and help pre- pare the school grounds lor one ol' the lar- gest sthool activities ol' the year. Left to Right. First rowg Elias Garcia, jesse Arellano, Santos Cavazos, Stanley Godoy, Second row, Sammy Hernandez, Herbie Montemayor, Richard Guzman, joe Gil. Edward Robles, Sole man Guerra. '3 f DIL., I r 'losemary Rosales i Oralia Delgado Secretary ' Secretary Y . Z Santos Cavazos Foreman ' X 61 Q A 'xx . I R A lzllas Garm ia Ass't Foreman Iirnest Gamez Ass't l7oreman Y 4 ga .ii l ti H- il - , . s Q'---i x Daniel, George, and Santos huilt a Podeum. Left to Right, First row: S. Godoy. j. Ar- ellano, A, Guarnero. R. Rosales. O. Delga- do, B. Quirxtanilla, P. Guerrero, If Quintan illa, Second row, D. Avila, R. Siliski, H. Llontemayor, S, Cava- zos, A. Barrera, -I. Gil, S. Hernandez, Y. Alf Coser, Third row: li. Gamez, F. Reyes, A. Guerra. R. Hernandez Ii. Robles, Garcia R. Guzman. Mauricio. G. Reyes, S. 215 Mom! Pirturctl to tlic right Arc tlic following stu- dents: first row, ,Tolm Mcndom. Alu l.L'kli3N' HMI. Alwl HLrn.mdL-1. loc Girlimlo. sctond row. George Czllo-ov, Riclmi-tl Rodrigucv. Modesto Rodriguez, third row, Adeline Salas. BL-riito Ortiz. Rolu-rt Villnnmil. Ifrm-st Valdez, Carl Dietrich. ,loc Cdr- rillo. Joe Flores. Pots Rodriguez, Robert Tgmitxils. Rov Rivals, fwfr. Noah Thompson. imtructor. f419Z'm00f2 Maia! Hass Work M719 fllaobfbes Pictured to the left are, Front Row: J. Rocha. M. Gutierrez, A. Rodriquez, C. Mar- tinez, E. Garcia, Silva. -I. Rockett, A. Gmloy. M. Cavnzos. Second Row: E. Arel- lano, F. Martinez, Mr. Noah Thompson, j. Salazar, S. Vasquez, S. Buicy, A. Martinez, J. Klein, T. Wfilburn, F. Corales, B. Romero, T. Garcia, and L. Lowery. Q52 XX'. T xl ' - . SRX xxx X: SRS 5 N Q . 170070 If ff If Jffefs Mes! Qapoffunfwles if ,L 'Sai' There are three classes in the Radio and Television Service Shop. The first year consists of learning Basic Electronics. The second year consists of radio, record players, and tape re- corder servicing. All students that have put in their three full years of instructions are in some jobs here in San Antonio. There is a demand for electronics trained men at the various military installations and a few industrial installations. x. W N, i A , ,pf Edward, D. Qalvadorz M, Reininger. E. W. Reyna, S. Andrade. L. Baltmn, P, Brown, F- johnson, C. Garza, R. Garner, C Gomez, O. Gramling, R. jaeschke, A. Jimenez, lf.. Kreusel. Ii. Maidligdl. H MUHOZ, R Quintana- 1- Richardson, j, Sabedra, J. Tolle, AI. Herrera, F. Rupp, B. Noyola. 'I 2' . ,V F Q ' , LVM., X S. M 5-sie ff- 4 - .+,. .. I L T .SS Fwd T 1 2 r . A I --:Gif 14:91 , f ' eil f 'E' Q l, Q ,Zi . 'r ,ea X :., ig: in E kk .- I t - .a:. T s Q . :QR I . . was K: 1' - 1 ,hs I nf as r- X -ab 5 Ml : I Au r L , f f A Q .. .. A i H V E::, Q Q4 I ,Q Q' , .W A J. or .... a ' A ,. ,.-'Q nd- This electrical study consists of three years. Basic electricity and various basic projects are learned in the first year. Second year consists of more advanced jobs to be done in the shop, also one semester of appliance repairing. The final year consists of house wiring, motor repairing and a theory course studying 4 '1 L76'0fHZ'l7y 729601905 Wee Mar .5'fzfo'y iaufse the National Electrical Code. WG-..,., li- fig? ., .. i E -gr. Electricians repair telephones . A. Perez M. Arcos A. Estrada J. Felan Fuentes G. Galindo M, Gill Noriega T. Noyola A. pncm 15, Rum, , 5 2 -3- - .5 - n f 43 . v ' ' f I Q - 3 X A F , 3' 3 ', 3 r 3 4, ,, - I. 1 Q A . ..z'x' A A 7 512113 , ug . 17 Q a - 4' . I ,K . are ,ra Foreman F. Escalera Asst Foreman E, Fernander C Farrell '11 Flofcg H. Honesto R. Longoria F. V21lLlCl G. Villastrigo f il 1- S ,. mv as . A . 1 I 2' 'Q B 431 - 'W' Q 1. J- SQQ' j K 4. ,L-Q wid' E. W. Reininger l' lendez -I. Cruz W Sec. R. Shely A . Y L fi. M 71? a Vooaffbfzaf Irahfbg lnffoduoes Students of Burbank's Vocational Architectural Drafting, under the instruction of Mr. Alfred Pieper, learn to appreciate and understand the tremendous impact that technological .developments have made upon the building industry-not only from the construction of new homes, but also from the standpoint of designing and constructing modern skyscrapers of steel and concrete., The students of the drafting class find ample opportunity to observe first-hand new trends in residential and commercial design and new and unique methods of construction in their regularly- scheduled field trips to local construction sites, material plants, and fabrication mills. Ideas gained first-hand from such field trips are later put into actual usexon the drawing board by the students as they proceed to develop their own designs for tomorrow's futuristic homes. y Working at the drawing Board three hours per day, the students of the Vocational Drafting Class learn by actual experiences the many skills of precision workmanship demanded of' today's draftsman. Such experiences on the board also enables the students to encounter many of the con- struction problems common to the building trades, which must be graphically analyzed and in- terpreted before being incorporated into a final set of actual working drawings from which blue- prints are made. 1 ' Students satisfactorily completing the prescfribed three-year vocational architectural drafting pro- gram find employment as draftsmen in local architectural firms or eventually as estimators or super- visors of construction for local building organizations., Those' who wish to continue their formal training, are readily accepted into various architectural colleges or advanced technical schools, and upon graduation, ultimately form organizations of their own. :fm .9 220 J' ? in . 1- 433 NEFF ,l -ynwwmfgk Ah All-'ff' 3 5556.9 ww: .e...., , ianidence Homes Fif- , 1 k ff M HQ I 570141 fbi QL L izffbank Rulings A 1' nt hfurr- 5 vrri. All Di i .1- .W v. . ,Lx - 222 ,fqsg 3.3 A x - nf Cruz, Bamey Buske, Paul Rogers, joe Gruber, jack Baker, Rodney Leos, Rudy Arnold. Frank Schmidt, Albert Medina, Genaro De La Fuente, Sonny Hyatt, Bobby Riedel, Charles Bowman, joe Renker, john Hettler, Arthur Cavazos, Jessie Anderson, Clifton Rothlisberger, Melton Swiggett, Gerald Lynn, Freddie Jennings, james Cruz, Gilbert Becker, Douglas Herrera, Gene Smith, Bobby Dague, Don Villanueva, Jessie Villarreal, Robert QB QB RHB QB RHB LHB LHB R1-IB LHB LH15 C C RG LG LG LG QB C LE RE RE LE FB RT LT L'1' LT RT 170 155 170 150 155 1-'10 160 160 160 1-10 185 155 165 160 165 180 175 185 1-'15 152 166 171 180 190 210 195 170 240 B 2 Letter Z Letter B. Reserve B 3 Letter jr. A Jr. A B 3 Letter jr. A. 2 Letter 3 Letter Reserve B Jr. A B jr. A jr. A 1 Letter jr. A 3 Letter 3 Letter jr. A B Reserve 2 Letter 223 Sept. Sept. Sept Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov Nov. Nov. South San Kerrville Travis-Austin Alamo Heights Tech Laredo Brackenridge Alice Lanier Edgewood we 8 20 6 6 6 2 33 14 33 40 they S 0 16 12 19 6 0 12 ll I Burbank 19 The Bulldogs started and ended with power. They started it off w fourth play of the extra points a 65 yard drive. Most of the yard lines. Burb ith Frank Arnolds 42 yard jaunt on the the game. Paul Buske carried over for . The Bobcats scored their touchdown on The run for the extra points was good. ballgame was played between the 30 anl-is Genaro Medina stopped the touch- Sa 52917 19 clown threat of South San by intercepting a pass in the end zone. The last play of the game was a 28 yard run by joe Rogers, who was brought down by a shoe string tackle. Outstanding on defense were joe Rogers, Genaro Medina and Gilbert Cruz. Frank Arnold, Halfback Rodney Baker, Halfback Douglas Becker, Fullback Senior Senior Senior UU' if ..: i. 1 K7 - izffbamt 20 The Bulldogs went wild, taking advantage of every break they eould. The first break eoming on a fumble recovery by Eugene Herrera. This break resulted in a Burbank touehdown with joe Rogers churning his way atross the Antlers goal line. Again Eugene Herrera covers a fumble for the Bulldogs second break. This time Douglas Becker, Burbank hefty fullback, bulldozes from the six, The try for extra points was stopped by an alert Kerrville defender. The third and final break came - ll!6'ffW7f6' 0 r for the fighting Bulldogs when Albert Sthnudt retovtr ed a tumbled punt by a lierrxille batk. Then the Bur bank reserves took ox er and drox e S' yards for another Burbank tally The touthdown was stored by Gilbert Cruz. Cilberts brother Barney, earried the ball ox er tor the final two points. The outstanding players on detense NX H3 ere Rtlert Villarreal and joe Rogers, Outstanding on offense were Tfugene Herrera, liobbx llyatt, Paul liuske, and joe Rogers. joe liownian, Ciuard Paul Buske, Quarterback Barney Cruz, Quarterbatk Senior Senior Senior iigg ., j - '0- mdarkigg 4 'fy' Q A 'TCT in Nfl I Q - f- -rg we ee e ssex? if 1 N'MS.'i a at s i ' B L Burbank 5- Davis 16' The Burbank Bulldogs lost the third football game of the season to Travis of Austin. The score doesn't tell the whole story. The Bulldogs made more yardage on the ground and in the air than Travis. Quarterback Paul Buske ran the plays well, set- ting up Frank Arnold's long runs. extra points failed. The rest of the game seemed to be all bad luck for the Bulldogs. Penalty after penalty set the Bulldogs back. The Bulldogs moved inside the 20 yard line several times but were stopped by penalties. Outstanding on defense were Bobby Hyatt and Robert The only Bulldog score came after an 82 yard drive Villarreal. with a james Jennings' pass for the score. The run for Sonny De La Fuente, Halfback Eugene Herrera, Tackle Bobby Hyatt, Center Senior Senior Senior -is Hafbank 6'-flfamo Heyfifs I? fhc g.1mc was just 115 it stiuntls, h.it'k imtl forth, up .itil tlnwn thc liicltl till sonic unc gut thu hrc.iks. The Bulliltwgs wt-rt' fired up lor this gaiiic. The first time tliiy gut thc hiill they mttrthctl 55 ytls. storing on .t lxisx lrimi l'.ml lluskc to lilmes Jennings. The try for point liziilccl. Thu giunc from then on was just 1.-.ith team nosing .1 llcw yards at n time. Thu Bulltloiels lULlI'Ll1CLl tlown tu the 20 ytl. line thrcc times in thc rest ot' thu g.1mc hut didnt get any closer to the goal line. Thu' 0LllSf.1l1Lllll4Q men on tlclcnsc wcrc lfugciic l'lCrrCr.1 and joe Bowman. blunts lcniniigs, lfntl Iohn Rcnlcrr, Gtniixl loc Rogers, H.1lfh.xtL Sc-mor Senior Scnitui' ,it N ' Cruz making tackle on Tech player. t Jennings catching pass Burbank 6'-fem 19 The score doesn't tell the complete story of the game. It had been raining for a week before the game and the field was soggy gulosh. In the mud, the heavy team has the advantage and Tech outweighed the Bulldogs all around. The first half score was O to 0. After the half, Tech scored a quick t0UChd0W1'1- The Bulldogs came back and scored one to tie it up. Frank Arnold slipped through the line 49 yards for the score. quarter. Tech took advantage of a fumble on the 32 yard line and powered their way down middle to score again. After the kick-off, having the best part of our of- fense stopped by the mud, the Bulldogs bogged down on the 46 with two minutes to go. Tech took over and powered the middle for another touchdown. Outstanding on defense were john Renker and james There was one fumble after another until the fourth Jennings. Melton Rothllsbcrger, Tackle Robert Villarreal. Tackle Gorden Cowan, Manager Senior Senior junior at s -':st of at .r ', - p atwja ,E if' tg I 7.56. l ii 4-ni Frank Arnold making tackle Albert Schmid Piliking up yardage Burbank 2-lafedo 6' At the hall, the score was 0 to 0, the Bulldogs had penetrated three times but failed to score. Laredo moved the ball very little at all. Laredo opened the set ond half with .1 drive ol' 59 yds and the score. The Bulldogs fought bark moving the ball 60 yds. to the 5 yd. line. On the 4th down the run or more in the -'ith quarter. The Bulldogs got the ball on the 15 yd. line and drove down to the six inch line where Laredo took over, There was about 1 minute left. Laredo, seeing that time was running out, gave us a touchback. The heart-breaker ended with the kick off. Outstanding on defense were Don Dague and Frank mass ula was called. 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' 'riff ,, T ' ' 3' ' 1535-r,:r 'st' L. 'hi Q . as af grad' Hzffbafzk 61? - Break 0 The Bulldogs win again and love it.After tossing four in a row the Bulldogs break the ice by running over Brack 33-0. Quarterback Paul Buske leads the Bulldogs to a 27-0 halftime score. The first TD came when Gilbert Cruz picked up a fumble in the end zone. Paul Buske's extra point was good. A few minutes later the Bulldogs other one of the his long scores. As the first half was just about over, the Bulldogs put the ball on the Brack 37. Paul Buske threw two long passes to james jennings. The last pass was 21 yards and good for the score. An- other Buske kick was good. The reserves took over in the 2nd half and scored once in the third quarter, Rudy Leos dove in for the took over on the 28 yard line. Douglas Becker ends a touchdown' Shgft dflve with 3 tw? Yard Plunge for the More' Buskeis Outstanding on defense were Eugene Herrera and Paul point was good again. Buske, In the 2nd quarter Frank Arnold broke loose for an- 'lohn LaBOumy Rudy Leos, Halfback jesse Villanueva, Tackle Manager junior junior m Qs X Sv ,w s 5 HS ,I xv Q 9 is ' gf N Si Q 5' 5 L. 5 ' Ax ' 5 x 2 , f 3 s N R ' Y' rl U' 3 K W' Y X L, -X ,, if L K T Q 'rx if if ig-I A S N -- X MQ ' 4 ' . X ,f in ,A Rogers picking up small gain. Q SS:-Qgc k N X -A ' N my ,., y Q X X 2 gk kg is X Q Q x .. .W X .N uwrkwiz p wwf , are-, K 5 Burbank 33- c?!7ll9f I? Burbank runs by Lanier again. The Bulldogs started slow and failed to score the first quarter. Early in the second quarter, Joe Rogers grabbed a pass from Jackie Gruber and ended up with a sixteen yard touchdown. The Bulldog line looked like work horses punching out big holes in the line. Frank Arnold galloped through one of the openings for the next touch- one handed catch that ended up in a 68 yard touch down. Early in the 4th quarter Frank Arnold got the ball or 22 and ran by Lanier racking up another touchdown joe Rogers made his second touchdown of the ganm on a quick one yard plunge late in the fourth quarter Gruber ends the scoring by kicking the extra point. down. Outstanding on defense were Jessie Cavazos ani In the third quarter James Jennings made a sensational Arthur Hettler. Albert Schmidt, Halfback Bobby Smith, Tackle Gerald Swiggett, End Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore AWG i 5:4 ff ig-Q Fif Burbank 40-fofyewaoo' 19 Burbank Bulldogs clinch a tie tor second place in District I6 AAAA by rambling over the Edgewood Red Raiders 40 8. Burbank's left halfback Frank Arnold rambled for four touchdowns and two conversions. He scored his touchdowns on runs of 5.5, and 3 yards and a 30-yard mnback of an intercepted pass. All of his touchdowns came in the second half of the game. Burbank's other two touchdowns cam-e on passes. Quarterback Jack Gruber threw a 30-yard pass to right half joe Rogers for one touchdown. Rogers pitched a 6-yard pass to end Gilbert Cruz of the second touchdown. Outstanding on defense were john Renker, James Jennings, and Don Dague. liillvgff flflll, lfml Terry Krueger Charles Riedel, Center 5 l'l 'mUl'C Miinager Sophomore xx! Y Egg lffzoiefeafeo' MM .fmoof 67 Ufsmcf ibamps Q iw' 'X '- I If Coach Jerry Swindler Robert Yburra Tri-Capta Haskefba!! feam Places Second ffl Mlffnbf as Sitting left to right: Raymond Perez, Felipe Corales, Richard Manning, Bobby Smith. Kneeling left to right: Henry Garcia, james Priestly, Frank Arnold, Tom Wilborn. Standing left to rightg Mgr. Isaac Sanchez, Coach Shannon, Richard Cantu, Rudy Urdiales Captain Philip Urdiales. Coach Charlie Shannon's classy five opened the sea- son with a 56 to 52 win against jefferson. In the Har- landale Tournament, the team lost to Corpus Christi and Harlandale. In the South San Tournament, Burbank won two games in a row, beating Central Catholic 59 to 32, Northside 54 to 32, and lost to South San 75 to 69, but later Burbank won the game by forfeit. At the San Antonio Invitational Tournament, Burbank beat Highland 50 to 48 and lost to Jefferson 58-56. Burbank's five entered district with a seven to six record. The Bulldogs did well in district by placing second behind Laredo. The Bulldogs Finished district with a 9-3 record, losses being two to Laredo and one to Lanier. In the season, the Burbank Bulldogs compiled 16 wins and 9 losses. The season captain for the Bulldogs was Philip Urdiales. The senior lettermen were Raymond Perez, ,lamCS Priesfly, joe Rogers, Frank Arnold, jesse Hernan- dez, Henry Garcia, and Philip Urdiales. Other lettermen were R-udy Urdiales, Philip Corales, Richard Manning, Richard Cantu, Bobby Smith, and Tom Wilburn. The manager was Isaac Sanchez. 235 james Priestly James Priestly-Sr. Played 2 years varsity and one year ' b d cl ball B Team. He helped the team in re oun s an handling. Played Guard. Raymond Perez-Sr. played two years varsity and one year B team. Scorer and rebounder. Played forward. Honorable Mention Philip Urdiales Philip Urdiales-Sr. Played 2 years varsity and 1 year B Team. High scorer and playmaker of the team. Made all-district for two years. joe Rogers-Sr. played two years varsity and one year B team. Good rebounder and scorer. Played center. Honorable Mention Raymond Perez Sr. joe Rogers l lglffbdlif VJ' 14030 Burbank opened their district play against the Alice Coyotes. Led by the threesome of Philip and Rudy Urdiales and Raymond Perez, the Bulldogs registered a 70'-f-vii victory. Bulldogs went on the road to meet the Alice Coyotes. The first half vas close, but the Bulldogs led by lfelipe Clorales 18 points and re- nounding perform pulled away to a 55-38 triumph. Frank Arnold Sr.-V-J year Us x Priestly goes up for trip shot against Lanier. Rogers shoots against Lanier jesse Hernandez Sr.-2 year Burbank VJ' lbw Bulldogs were given a stiff battle by the Tech Buffs. The game was close until the last minutes when the Bulldogs led by Raymond Perez started to pull away to a 46-35 victory. Burbank played an unpredictable Butt team. Buffs led most of the game and at times by 12 points. The hard fighting Bulldogs lead by the shooting of Phil Urdiales beat the Buffs in the third overtime 48--46. 237 8 . f X 5 .xl 4., sr A M Felipe Corales jr. 1 year Honorable Mention Burbank M9 lafedo Bulldogs traveled to Laredo to meet the Tigers and settle the fight for first place. The Bulldogs, playing against great odds, gave the Tigers a fight by leading at the half. Phil Urdiales' shooting was not enough, Tigers won 42-47. l 1 Perez shoots against the Buffs. '- YQ -..,, ,. Rudy l'i'tli.ult's, Qlllllltll' l llill' Rogers and florgiles grzth rt-hound against xlelifeisori, Ridmrd Ca blunioi' l yC.ll Z9l!fb30lf VJ' blawtefzffbfqe Burlxmk controlling the lull most ol the time downed the Brackenridge liiigles, Bulldogs lend hy the clutch shooting of joe Rogers heat the lirigles with it 42 38 score. Bulldogs playing the liiigles lor possession of second place played rx control type game. Phil Urdiales' storing helped for 41 34-Q8 victory. 239 ntu, Burbank VJ' fdgewooo' Bulldogs playing the Edgewood Red Raiders pulled nhexd easily be hind fine shooting from the Bulldogs. The score was 56A-458 Burbank visiting the Raiders gym was hardly in trouhle throughout the gtllllii The Bulldogs lend hy the threesome of Philip and Rudy Urdiales and Raymond Perez surpassed the Raiders in ri 67W --i8 contest priestly helps stop -letlerson phi Rogers grabs rebound against Tech Bobby Smith junior 1 yr. iufbank vs lafzfef Burbank played the Lanier Voks in one of the best Bulldogs playing their last district game just couldn't basketball games ot the season. The Bulldogs .using de- keep up with the sharp shooting Voks. The game was fensive as a. weapon rallied behind the scoring of joe hard fought and well played. Even with Phil Urdiales Rogers and Raymond Perez. The well-played contest scoring the Bulldogs were beaten 43--47. ended in a 46-34 victory. Corales shoots against Lanier Tom Wilbo1'n Junior 1 yr. 3 240 3 1,331 4' f MM 50600 19 lbam 1731715 121 M9f.s'17y Squad r A 'Tl 'N -I nw f Row 1 L-R: Harold Garcia, Al Broussard, Carlos Garza, Charles Reidel, Gilbert Cruz. Row 2 L-R: Coach Roberts jnmmy Wehmeyer, jerry Swiggett, Roger Perez, jerry Tavitas, Thomas McCarley, Clifton Anderson. 'fi' ff BURBANK SOUTH SAN BURBANK EDGEWOOD 3. . BURBANK SAM HOUSTON S . BURBANK HOLY CROSS 4 BR .S BURBANK HARLANDALE BURBANK EDGEWOOD . O 1 BURBANK HIGHLANDS BURBANK HOLY CROSS , BURBANK ALAMO HEIGHTS f S BURBANK SOUTH SAN T S BURBANK LANIER gi S p a, i A . 5 H i 1 Conch Captain Charles Rohcrts Harold Cami Jack lbam Hepafes Mr 6'am,oe17?72fe flleefs ' .N . .s,.........J U .wrzsvk i N - .a -7V G 1 14.41, -1 .3 , A J Co-Cgipmin X . Co-Captain - james .Jennings joe Rogers Instructor ciU1lL'l'l jerry Swindlrr - 'H PQ sg R .J 5 'B 'T t 1 ' 'in' Jag 'fs -P4 'ra 4-2 if , 5 V w X ' Q 4 Q f ' of ., q . ,, 1 . 3 if t - I 3 J q 61 ,gg ,4 t. , 4 0 Q X . I VP! J , 3' ,- , , V 4 r .P In X A Q Q '. , v f in - UN 1 'i D 'W , H f . ' 'F , -- f v - -ef W y ' ,I ' 5 'G f h ! . as as -- ' 2 ' 1 2 ' - l , 9 ' . I mi , ' CI 751 ' sf ' ' i ii X ' 3 G7 i s. re 'W 1 ' X, Q , J A ,, .v 1 f 'R e. ' a is Q 1 , vs U X a 2 y W tg' 'Jie lst Row, left to right: Steven Fisher, Daniel Davila, Pete Villasenor, Joe Castellano, Roland Hernandez, Bedford Powell, Ro r Sanchez, George Prado. 2nd row, left to right: Robert Ybarra, Ernest Bandy, Domingo Rios, Joe Delgado, Rudy Leos, Rogzrt Cortez, Lonnie Herrera, David Guerrero. 3rd row, left to right: Roland Castillo, Charles Riedel, Gilbert Cruz, Gerald Swiggett, Louis Mazzurana, Arthur Hettler, Don Dague. 4th row, left to right: Jack Gruber, Coach Swindler, Dickie Villarreal, james jennin s, Freddie Lynn, Ernest Garcia, Charlier Vyjplker, Milton Rothlisberger, Albert Schmidt, Ruben Villarreal,'Frank Arnolcf Daniel Zamora, joe Rogers, Melvini,,,Schmidt, Gordon Gowan,pTerry Kroeger, Mgr. V H r A W ' f 1 kk 1. K '. I , 5 or 5 kk 5 m ,QA ,, M, ., . rf N nv, sv. frank feam Pfacffbes hr Mmbzfs Magis . We T Rodney Baker-Pole Vaults-r 'ss-5 A E fi S 5 is wr fn f ,, , 9 as ww ,E xv my if Long Distance Runners ,WND ,m .mf eu Relay Hand-off Xu Q 'Z X L A Bobby Sm i th-S hot p utter rf ,Rafe '63 2 + Q3 W U , -.re W wf iw mi? .,.. ,,:.,, .. .. , , 'f-fi , H .S i ii ' 1 ' 56' . A Sophomore Hurdlers KZ44 Mile Relay TCHIU X -W , . ! .-,-Q I Q . '1 -'52 lbam hfffljaafes fn Many Hack 6'0f12,0Qff7fbf1.s' ,L -If I 'B' , ' 'BY Weight Men Gordon Cowan-High jumper if M519 , 1 .,,v, .1 A. -fv, , K P- v- ,a ,, f- .. . ., A ,y ,, I. J.. 'K', h . lmjr rr, , f. ,NK . , -. ,., a .xi A ,, - A . ai. v xr l ss sk ' -- Q Ai 'wiv ' ,ws ' f M. -af'L3FFA- xx ' gifs., w A as ,W N .WN A 4, - J L - 1 A f 2'?P'f V q Sgr' .L M :,,-.. , -M., ,J vskgfw A . X fx .R .X 'LQ' ' 'fiiwwfv fi -, -K K - fi-LL-zzkfxii ' - f ,:wi5R,g.4-5 f,f..:.f1,. ,V X gqwf, , . V 352 if-fix .fs f?iSwg,fA'1'?2j' 3 K if x .. ' 5'-fl, f'zV.Kik5?L , A ' 'W ff- fy 1, Q - V 1- fff.wy.g,,,gi' LX .M NW- , A fy , ,.. AT' X A f . X-. -- if eww.. ., A -VT' ' L' - :a.:.L,, ,- ,- M, if+ f 91-' x.S5f ?'5 - f . YJ I A A K y f nb 1. ' Ex 'f 'ff Football Relay 1 , jackie Gruber-f Pole Vaultcr Low Hurdlers 245 'N-...x 'NS-,. --.. I. Q if .!P G 1 6'if!.s f? 5 Iepaffmenf Miss Clara Watts Burbanks' department ol' physical education for girls is composed of three one hour classes. The main objective of physical education is to develop physical fitness, char- acter, and good sportmanship, individual and teamwork skills, and desirable attitudes. lixercises help to improve the girls physical fitness and keep their body in good condition. lixercise benee fits students mostly in sitting, standing, and walking positions. Not only do exercises aid in good posture and appearance. but they also help to build up strong body resistances to ward off illness and disease. The students try to develop good character by think- ing of the game and not of themselves, The girls are taught to play with good sportsmanship foremost in their mind. All players strive for a single cause and each does his part to attain the teams goal. Above all, Sffesses Pfzysfbaf 1970655 zeal , 'if 5, tc.tm iiiciiilwi-iw sliwulil lm- guml lmcrx itml .iticpt giiiic rc'- sults witll gtxitc .tml tliccrtiiliitsx lmlivitliml im tustviil g.itm'. Tlic x.iriL-ty tal ilititictriit sports utlicr iiIwimi'tiiiiitic's tit tlic girls tu slum' utt' tlicir orgmizcil tutiiiwtirk .ilwility liitlix'itlLi.1l skills girc' .ilw iluiiiimstr.1tcil Aiwtlicr iiiilm Qlo Mrs. NttI'Ill.l l.ytlt' tl tuimwurlq slcillis imptmrt.mt to it sur' Y rt.mt asset ut' pliysiciil CLlULkLltl0II is to tlcvi-Imp tlcsinilwlu iittituilcs. l'lI'lCI1LlllI1C5S itml coopcnttioii F .irc X'.1llI.llWlL'.lNSl'lN. lt gives .L Slllklfflll tltc l-L'L'llllQUl-Cl1CCI'- luliirss tit lic witl tliu spurt ivl' it. 'l'liu pliysihil 4-iliii.itiuii ali-p.irtii1c'iit prmitlcs activities tlmt liitxc lastiiig it-ii'L-.ttitiii.il intcrwts .tml tlimc which W will ilu vliip 11-It 1 otha-rs amd wimtinlg to play .1 game for l mtl lit-.iltli lmlwits, L'IllUllUI1.ll grmvtli, :tml tlt-sir.tl1lt' itlculls, i 5 . 4 X f 'Lf f -. x kk .,q to . R, Q - 47 I ai xx L 4 K f L fl, A Xl if H 95 I x V9 it H 4? 4 J M 4.1 vf 1 as Q QQ ' X as A . , -- V f ,A X . Mg HQ' M ifwwfl. ki? E L L' l Q . X Q 5 P0 ft i ff-if Q' 'ff 1 M' , l is ' 1 ' . , 'F' .. Q .X Vqwh - dw ,V ,VLK j it Q-:fx X in jx .. ' ' fy . .A Qt L 4 ,:. ig X .. ' , v . ,FV Y .1-,V E, X fi x: .,, 1 X hu . x t i ' '1' LZ' 'A S Q K- 'CQ ' 1 ' ' ft . ' i v?4,,, rJ A fi WM ,DSM V K Q, may Au gnu K, J Veil 4 ag , Q ...L azf+f1,'f 2Q 'lf'f A 'H ' Q i S ' 'fr 'W Q- 1.51 b f S 4 V f mgwwf -4 - , - ' - : i i it f .. , Q, Q K. 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The purpose of each team is to get the ball into its own basket and to pre- vent the other team from securing possession of the ball or scoring. A team scores two points for a field goal and one point for a free-throw made following a foul. Basketball involves running, jumping, dodging, quick starting and stopping, ball handling and guarding. Line soccer can either be an indoor or outdoor game. The girls prefer to play indoors in the gym. There are five scoring players on each team. The positions are right and left, front, center, and right and left back. The ,.., .. ,, ,,,.c.......L ffl Popzfla .fparfs scoring players are backed up by a line of girls pro- tecting their goal line. The main object of the game is for one team to kick the ball through the goal line of the opposing team. Softball originated in England in 1891 from a game called rounders . It consists of nine players on each team. Runs and hits are essential for scoring. This game is one of finely developed skill, good judgment, speed of both mind and body, and in strength of well disciplined muscles. The girls at Burbank have a well organized tennis club. They practice during class time and after school for the on-coming games. They compete against teams from other schools. One of the fast moving sports played in the Spring is track. The girls compete mostly in relays, but they also take part in the broad jump and competitive races. Running, jumping, and speed are important abilities needed in track. i-dean! ' sshd t 'W sig L mi .i i N, t 5 f W-.-muah-ttH.' sq ' K if ' x . cf c - .Q 5 1, ,rl ' f . K '- - K f , . U fjitsig ggtgstseffsggs-is f- . kjsgci .Q-.ji 'K . ,, R f-Q-'ggi-,-11 5 4 -W . K- s- 5 2:f'tw if i l s it at 1 as sa t i X is ' tb 1 Y , in gig W sc X ww,-.'f-f:t':Hf -setatirss-'Q A. :ei f!:s . Y - .c .- .- :.,. 5.. - Q M c 1 S as gags sf X K f ff?r.Qf?g53fc , im: an -,ik is M X 1 'S r Q x ' X K iss x leg, Quirk y l -, -4' QA -Q, s 'Ut x ,NN se 52 N H.. ., .r rs s at ss xr r i int xiii 'au Q gi -a , ! I '-il i - ...Y is Y A i Q Q as V ,cb - ,. ft JE Frost , 2 V ,abil lk t 4 . s A xrrz, fs if 5 -if Sift 5 ss . ,si SQ! 11 ? '-N7 3 L ,fLal?? an 'wo m g t-5.7. I , - sux k ,I .Mt .si its pVQC'3flb!73f f3f06'f7f0f fnffadaoesy The carpentry and cabinet department of the Burbank High School's curriculum has devel- oped along with the many other fields of Vocational 'study The shop, established for junior high woodworkers, immediately took on the job of carrying out a teaching program of Vocational Carpentry. Three 'periods were given to General Academic Woodwork and three to Vocational Carpentry.'q'I'he equipment built for junior High students was used for High School students from 1937 until approximately 1947, when some of the smaller equipment was replaced by a more- industrial type for an older age group of students. . In.1949 the full day program of Vocational Carpentry was offered to high school students. As the school grew, a need for junior high woodwork was evident. In the Fall of 1954 flie shop forgVocational Carpentry and Cabinet Making was opened. While there are many 'things left to be done to make the shop what weywant it to be, it is one of the finest learning laboratories in the city. V , , Here, eachday, from fifty to sixty young men learn as near as possible, the job training in the most realistic environment. Anywhere on our campus may be found projects completed by the shop boys: iproiects of useful. well planned design that serve the school population in a practical man- ner. Our Carpentry department has built such projects ranging from the bulletin boards in our corridor to 'large buildings such as the 40 X 70 foot feed barn on the school farm. s 1467 Wl7f.5' HH Sr v- --ff Us ig' 5 , u P X 3' ,v 0 0 Q I BX . ,I 12 .. f VJ ,VE 55 5? 4 v Eff' Qi if HQ 23 M. xg, if Q.. E F2 51 I n n E 1 W' Q cf 1 . I wm- '.rf:'.a ' ,nv r Q 1 - .. warm. u 1 ,L bk x .Nt :aa , '-nd. ' .. :I 1 .-:mf ,t ,uw I 5 , 1 ' 1 f . u an ., CM :Y F ,. ,gap ,. A., s s 3 Y n U ,M , .9 v, ' , --r 'vo- 0,543 Vx? 59? VH wwf WQFVW fy ly '53 V M in if Www f ,JSM - 2 'EL' . -wif'-W ju v L7 QNX? ' VIA VIl'Sl'l!fN I'.IIII.llIlL'Hf.lI'y mmicx' .lt !lNL'L'fII14!NfU UHAILVIN ui -lilia-uni nllllvx. ' -Q.. . ' ' Qu' K 1 2 7 ll ff 3 fa 1 lim Inn' lu-ns lxL'I'tOI'II1 .lt thu- pl'L'YldCDf5 uf f ,LlIllIV.ll V.mc-tx' Shmv. Yearbook mlnsscx no-npcrznu to make th' 1959 BQ k l Rs Ifmnlx nmku qu-mlm .1 ligmquct, .all aluhs tglkc with x 2 y l .. .. na 39 ftcr YLKCIXIIIAQ .ln .lxnllxl .lt thu lfn utlmll Izdxxgml nh-Inxcw his spculu .lt thc All Vctultlll N Dm' .lswnnlwlxt i Y . . ' J - 2 E 2 . A L lr p canning. More of Burb:mk's students present mlcm at Variety Show r Hr Vs mt '5 -L wplltel. Lionel ,md Ronald Prepare to deliver Nena Nell and David display their talents at the Variety eggs to the main office. Show' - h--' A W' , Q llj s.N Q Q! 3 g 2 lt appears that Carol doesnt approve ot Raymonds sampling her Looks like Alice, Nadine, and lwl.ii'j-' finally got their ginger ale in the junior play. rings, At the football banquet the boys show their gratitude to Coach Wiillzice Jayne, Pinkie, Linda, and Connie entertain for the by giving him a watch. Seni0r's Christmas party. ii' 1 fe Qkxlgyf- . g x- 109 Q 4, , 2 le-,A Y 3 E V vi ,pr wav e ff , f fa ,' Nm Qf,g4L4v i- I -1 'I luv flIK'Rl'l1'.lAl4'l'N .lml Al.llUl'C'tlL'N I1-.ul flu' yup rglllv to Al HllI'lW.lIlkC'l'vS .lttuml .ln .lf-IVI'-4Q.lYNL' Jung My xxlcccw. 'X E i C1 . .,-A R . . if ' ' xv If V 1 R' ? i I Vvm Iluc' PHAKUAIIS lx: xv In ntcxt ummm! ful tlu- l.1v'mx.1I PFA. bmws take' large part III thc 5.111 Antonin Stmk Shmx Valrlvly Slum: lin- l5u1'lv.mk VS. 'I 1 11 Vfl' 'JHV WMM U1-INV luv.lI The Orange jgukcts Choir rclwnrscs the I'.'l'.A. Christmas progr lhzx'lmI1kc-1's. I ' N--.vw ...iv .,, has ' 2 ' I ' P' 1 w . A , '4 ' ' 9 - lf- P ,, I ' wt ' vDx' i L Y ,i EQ. 51 3 gf if Q L. '5 l i 5 4 .ugh bg' ,If f L! ll li l 'ff I I 'Ms In UIC JUUIUI' Plum Rvllw POINTS H SUN lf Rilfffml- Vice4Prcsiclents are learning more about their tluties. 5555225 ..,,,X 323 W Mrs. Sherbondy helps to count tickets Eugene is recognized for being chosen captain A few of the inginy people who at after the carnival. Marcia and Becky of the Football team. tended this yenfs Beauty Class. assist. Exeryone shoultl he ailvlc to squiirc tliincc as giyiccfiilly as the Texas Starlets at the Variety Show. The whole gang :it the Senior Cliristmns Putty. 1 'Y'lKsi1Fl 'Q '15 - WIW 5-N tl on mcuct, Gary Bull L'UflKQl'L1flIl.llk'N thc buys :chu xamnn S. , , S A' i A f f ' -4 1 . U Q -m y' , 1 I . P 1'1 :LES S 5 'fi-ff A IW 1 '1 .Q , . ,'1-'iff' , V . N E xx, - Mr L run, j L s sung Silz-nt Night The AILILHC :lm Nm xml Paul xx mlm me-r thu lmlwy scmlvly po taken. ncc nt the Veteran Day us- In the 'l'hcspi.m play Hlilithc Spirit I llxllll., 1 my rn MmmIngl1t liw Mr llnmm! Osml' ix trying to tcll thc hfllgilhlfl how tu do hig aff, .ii 5 Q a X W N X g xx Q 1 1 'f ' 51. 3' 2 ,J- 6 1-ol? g'S .N Q ,ff f 2' O0 :ip X kt p,-Y -.uuunuu l' :guns-.4- U ff' S in L ' 4 .List y t ov Those boys really Cam play. Our Llaljorcttes show their tulcnt in our annual Variet Ch x I I if!! The Honorublt- Paul Kilrluy at work, The mp students in Am, H'st I ' 1 ory in a con! Our Honor Ciunrrl Performing one ference with Cungrcssnmn Paul Kilrlay. of their many duties. XXTII joe :mtl james, rlitl you like your iiwarrl for the most tape used this your? Barbara tliml L1 good job scaring Edwurnl in the Thespian pla Q ! V LLAW S ffm ., i t , i W W is . rii,t h if an 'fm 'ff A M ' 3 1- sm-...., 'CA Rv llclh-xlurm-xlts ITCIIIAQ 51-mul .ztur P.'l',A, INL'L'flllQ. Tlx- PI-IARUAHSH H 1 A'1,,,Z,, I CHfk'l'f.lII1 Ill the V.1rirty Slum. Q, 2 ix , I ' 1 . e Qg .. - 5 N9 , g E anssa 3 :Q f '-rf Krynmml '-k'l'lHS In Imvc l11:lttc'z's un Mu. Av4'l.11 10010 mm' things gixvn fm' thu lqwtu, SAIKIMI. ix dum: tl gwlluxh Qlcr umtml ln ilu- Ir, Play. newly Lumlilws gm XY'.1lly lmvks un. kltllhg. fUI-t1K.y,fA,,,k.tN- gywwv A lunm' vm! IW Mrs I,imls.ny plumes Hu- cf,lI'ki.l f,.llHIIY, XX'i,I1iuI 'l'I1mkm4g, 9 1 2-MX it 'iw 'NSF X'-4' -'35 +9 X .WV9 fre, W fvf ff? 534 T It looks like Max is ixui'i'icArl gilvnut N.1nry's welf.a1'e in My Three Angels . , Q32 iyrf ST. , - L , ,X ge -1, ,Q . f Q - in e Q. vi-QQ . 1' ,i -Dv --frm ' L I QWSMQ' fgJaf3f'?gl3B rzgsfirg: i-lf -ffm: gk f 3 ' T, -Ss: , . 1 1 ,, , Ah W, ,. . :fr ri? K , I I K fm, fi? V if Clrmeli Swincller limks pronil uf tlic' trnpliy gixen t the High Sllinnl li renin rim' winning district. 5 l . i 5 Q Q l l if 2 ,X r me T, Nwffagav xg fy I X 4-jjyuliff Z -.L , x W- -1-fe.. I ' 1 'L '9..'Lx,, 'W . . Q, Oni' new llunnr Chixiiulm ix -ioiiietliixig tu he prmirl uf. Little Pi'i1ill.z 'lirexinii sings Hut Dug in tlir- fl.iinix.iI Vrl1'lL'fy' lr ls. These people are anxious to get 8 their Senior Rings. Show. lf 492' joe Anthony plays our favorite records at the Senior Record Hop' 252 f , -wg-: li f lull! .ltl1'.utxy1v.lt .xmuix tu thvll' x'7.ilK'Illlllk' Dui Ml .llUllS. ff. 0 , Q, WM ,. A vw. ltwzywrmc' is Huang .1 urn-it tum' '11 x A . . thc- SL'!llUI' Ream . j A s Ak it , ,K W ,Nu Ig , ,X K,-f 4 wish. ry and Barbara Bell are backed up by Coach Gilbreath dis- gying 11 plaque at the football banquet. a C! liwryonc is plcdging .allcgi .unc to the flag before the Student Council members arc installed, I . k a 4, . fu l Hop ll.ll'l3.ll'.I HAH is bmng .li9lSlLxl by lllxmxxl S.ll1lH1UI'lS gm-l lflwx' XX'l1IlL'lN.lkl m lllltlu- Spirit, , 1 1 ef Mr. Black is making sure that no slip-ups occur :II thc Magis' Shuw. . a 1' l ' Woaffbnal iody 5 Paxil! lnffaduces Vocational Department of Body and Fender, directed by Mr. Russell Gigstead, is one of the many vocational trades taught at Burbank. Mr. Gigstead. teaches students how to master and use the tools of the body men. Averaging more than 30 cars per month gives the boys plenty of work and training. Q e . Body and Paint is made up of a three hour morning class and a three hour afternoon class. Each class is divided into two groups which compete against each other to see which of the groups ' will do the better jobs. Each group has two foremen who keep the boys busy and assign the var- ious jobs which come to the shop. D Each class ha5 a group Of gg-cretarieg wh0 are taught business ptaftitie and office procedure in the field of body and paint. They are also taught about liability insurance and automotive in- surance in general. There is a great demand for secretaries who have experience in the automo- tive field. The training that is giw en in Body and Paint gives the girls a great advantage in obtain- ing a job. Each student who graduates from Burbank and has completed his course in Body and Paint may go into anything ranging from a sen ice station attendant to a kodyman in a large automobile concern. p fbff 264 JR 'MW 001 K? iq ..q, i ,Z in T k ' sl Q K' K 5 'HUM - aan.. M. Y 4- 2 .W -1 i ff' iff KK 1 f ' ' '- w'1 m GS ' Q mb WW e - P . 2 K A 5 '- i if 4 , Q,-' GN: Q O I 5 f , , 1. 4 3 A ,M.,,..:.sr......,,. , ..., M,W,,,,3,,, G n gil- L a J ' '3?i QC.. PWM!! 5? Q! P2 vw Dila' -v xinfw-W..q it . J' I Aung Q-.... K kink , , 1 ,,,,, i'lilalkf-gg... ,Mr -a ,iu3in. - YN? . M s , . V I, , 9 H . ,X MW ' 13' mi. KW A, .zu-gi.: J, , My ,,,, 122. , M Z L51 f y 3-1' gl x t :ff 5.5 34 A N x 5 QQj,.Vji Wfwyn yi X ,jf Wffigwv' ' - Q Q lg .,. 1 ' Q A as-'W' A .. -If , , Q W . . HF Renew 9 ,Q ,gift rf . K lf M. as 1 fr gdb sy, ,W H? XA gil! X A x ysiv- ,sh M f X ' . W .. ,Ns .. is we . as E , 5 may ' 265 Y HT? 1 -Sw Q . ,grey .Q +5 , .. 1. .gr 'Yux wr N: lx 'F 4' . AA C ,x . . M Alvarado, A. Alvarado, A. M. J A ff 7 ' -i.. 'i1Q'?x . . Armke, R. Arocha. A. sa is A Q . T xv A Avila, B. Ayala, P. ff' . b ik Y if if-'gi Balera, J. Banks, G. Barrera, C. Barrera. H. l -U? . 4' V N. . k 1. A . Vx V Bode, M. Blyth, M. A. 'sa as 1 A .. f. Il' Caballero, O. Calderon, C. ' f Aquirre, A. Alcoser, C. Aquirre, J. Aleman, G C Alanis, D. Alfaffl, .a 5 Q va . 'Q' f 8 Alvarado, R. Altamirano, F. Andrade, M. f- -f-ir A . W 'A .... - L gli. .. - all Y Arocha, J. A. Arredondo, E. Arredondo, ,I '. 1 if mix . M, Baccus, T. V Mr. Jud Adams 8BL 'B .4 Q: N . . . - I u Q. R V Arcos, L. X . Arredondo, R. f 2 , ind Baez, V. ' A S. aa . D A ' . I Q- Arellano, Y. Arguello, P -, 3 2 Arrendw. ,l. Arrendo. M .Y A as 1 'Q lx A l 1 Baker, G. Balderas, C ,. -GC f fp Q . N c Barajas, E. L. Barbosa. l an ' ' . A7 - A A A , -qu T . Q V.-' 'Q' 1 H W V W V,..f' . ' 'I Q 'X' J. 'X M' , . , . flL',..i leaa R.. - rw . A . A - Barrera, R. hifsl Bernice Barry 7BH Barrett, L. Barrientes, A. Bazan. I ..fi2 .I. 'ia' 3 '4' if at 'Q A J- ' ' J .yglri f ' ' Q Q S . A ' .bei 5: .xii ff ' Bonocini, E. Borrael, E. Botello, R. Breig, E, Burciaga, E. Caballero, I . fa 7' . -if L . 3' A . I -4 'P . - .... C. 'fa b i n . rg .MN A x ,-bw V . Campos, C. Campos, E. Campos, M. A. Canales, P. Canedo, M. Cantu. l ' Cantu, R. Carpenter, S. ,C ' Cardenas, L. Carraisal, B. A 3 Carillo. R. 266 Carrasco, A. f W' , ' 2 ,.i,... m , ,. Q f f, 43 . . . . s l Currizales, B. Cuslllas, A. Q ' Cnrrseo, P. Castellano, L. Carter, K. Castillo, A. -P A . 2 3 , 3 ai ,. 4 .43 K Xu. 1, WN '. K 5. il 1' 8 zistillo, A. Castillo, I.. Castillo, M. Castillo, M. I.. Castillo, T. Ciistmcdzi, A. 2 C 8 6 f 9 'v i A A , f , lx fra-i X' X A iii: A .L-I astro, j. Castro, S-. Cavazos, E. Cavazus, M. O. Chandler, j. Charles, R. W , -. A J4- Qf. A 'i 5' H- 4 A li' r W' , l' l f fi . ' A Lhavcz, M. L. Cirilio, A. Clayborne, R. Condra, R. XL , Mrs. Hclcn Bills 8 All '2 -3. , -rj Y fx. -PFIHIS, A. Cosmic, R. 5. as is . ' ...ff 5 R 9 ' 'Q if ky k UQ s V A i-. ful, G. Cualc, G. CUC'll1lf- G- Mr. jimmy Brandenburg 7 BU Davila, C. .W 2 ' 'V' 'S f 1 :vi . - 4' li f A , Q X x ' will 8 09:21 - aivila, M. Davis, B. De La Cerda, D. Dc La Fuente, S. De Lu Garza, J. De Leon, R. , .5 ,Q 'Zi' 3 0 - we x ' il i X X . ll . l . rlgzido, M, Dclockroy, H. Diaz, D. Diaz, I. Diaz. M. Diaz, M. Dickerson. B. Duminqucz, L. I Diggins, li, Don, S. - .L ,Y Dikes, L. 267 Doran, R. r, Q A .7 Yi 'G .ii 1 fi 'Q ir . - K .1 I .XM . Q Castro, D. Castro, E. w 3 .0 , if lil 5.4 , WI. A ., Chavarria, E. Clmves. N. 3 y . '2- fi y X NN .J , Contrereas, O. Cordova, T. ,a Q' -, -Q' A y i ' . ,Dv . ix . CI'iOllO, lj Cful, D , as L gi ff K' . . fag, A 'K A xf Davila, jx. Davila, L. 0 I X Q A . C 1 r ,Wm De Leon, Y. Delgado, J. 3 Q. K nf-vi we .K xx N Diaz, O. Diaz, R 1, '. Q2 ii As' -3 we 1 F9 wk Ifsuunilla. I. 1fSL'1ilNiII11, O. mm K T A Q.. x 1 Estrada, Y. Ewing, C. Iwi -.avi aw- fi. I , Felnn. V Fernandez, R. S Q' Q Flores, C. Flores, D. Flores. G. Flores. H. 73 1: Q x ' FcI.1n, M. L. Florcs, M. 4- . za IL, I I .jr - I X FVIIUICC D. Ifuuntcs, P, J Q x om XJR ,KA Espiirda, S. 3 . Q I'.II'l1lN.'c,. I.. , 'S A Q Fernandez, V. ella, Flores, J, . X, Q. ,. fx.. .N Flores, O. ,Q v 4.5 .5 . m uw-.. Liizlindo, M. 13' Dunne, K. EIIIS, B. E.1rh:1rt, E. Enriquu, I' Elley, XV. Ilnriqucz. VI. A .,::1r qi ,X s I , Esparzu, B. Espnrzn, F, Q' an fr . 5 . Q 'Q' Felun. A. Fc-lun, F. ' Mrs. Sandra Chastain SBR R' S ww. 4532 ff .M K. xi s ,x W Iimparz r 'P .1. I Falun, Ci -3 I Firch, F. I.l 7? Mr. Trent Cheyney 7BE Flores' J. I I fa , if y s Kg I , Q Flores, R. Flores, R. Flores, R. if I A I 1 . , . A ::' ' IN . A . x X Q Galindn. R. GJIIIILIIJ, S, Qi,1lIg111I4n, Garcia, A. Garcia, D. Guimiii. A. Garcia, D. Giirciax. C. Gill'L'ILl, C, 268 F,-fi' Ia Q 5.1 1 X , if xi'Ii'IM '-, Q in I 3 Fstrzulii. M. I.. IISIIIILIAI. I x A' Felan, li. l'cI.in. 'C' . ' E . K .d Flores. A. Flm'eQ. 1 2 I 4, . .1 Q AA I Flores, E. Flores. 33 - lf 4 iff Xu 1 Flores, VI, Flores, I 4, I ST fyqgx, E 'W Flores, S. lfraggx, R F. A QF' fa V1 Gallimln, Y. Gallegos, C ,Q I '43 i . 4- ' H ' .-4 fl . f ' 5 lx ,1 Garcia, E. Garcia, F. - . A . V ' Garcia, E. Garcia, G. f ' K Garcia, F. Garcia, H. A if A . ,l . tm . h ,Q , Q D x ,X F f .f r ' R ' .-- . X , rx. .- . . x .... .V l .1 - Garcia, j. Garcia, J. Garcia, L. Garcia, M. Garcia, S. Garcia, S. Garcia. W. Garibay, E. 'l ,Q rt 4 K v .3 G Q X l I R- f- 12 f . ' i K .. - - X, . 4. X ABR . - . 'M Garza, A. Garza, A. Garza, C. Garza, A, Garza, G. Gipya, H. Garza, Garza, 3 R - ' 2 Q? u' T' :rx , ' . 'W Wi ts Sir g 'nr . ' . J, sg .. ff . si Garza, M. Garza, M. Garza, M. ii-..,,,.wr 'V R Garza, P. Garza, R. Garza, R. nlllanilll Mr. David Dean SBU Q A Q 1- - X L. , -Q tl x, K A , 5 k X x ii. Garza, R. Garza, S. Giilmil, N. Gil, R- -J . Q G ,' Q . 'a 'Q dl. i 1 , 1' , R R f .xl 1 4 K ,' Q Sorloy, A. Gomez, D. Ggymez, G. Mr' Harold Ellfdge VBL Gomez, H. Gonzalez, F. Gonzalez, H. - .a 3' 5- 3 r 3 4 K ls 'A A 1 ' f l lf? N 'N 1 . Us ik .- K 'X . K Sonzalcs, J. Gonzales, J. Gonzales, M. Gonzalez, M. Gonzalez, M. Gonzalez, N. Gonzales, O. Gonzalez, R. I ! v A 3 3 Z ' K P r K . N ' M k 4 x G Q . e , l . L , .. if: X 1 . -- 52 as 13 ionzales, R. Gonzales, R. Gonzales, T. Gonzales, V. Gonzales, V. Gottgchlk, C, Gfabing, G, Granado, E. Granato, G. Granato, R. I Granato, J. Granato, S. f N Granato, O. Green, L. i .3 Q 8,8 K , 5 N , I. 269 c , X n ,Z L. 5 A: GriCgO, P- Guerra, A. J I- 5 Gugiafdo, M, Guerra, E. J 'L, ' R Guajardo, R. Guerra, J- WL .A in X , 3. za. win, gn Y 2 Q. na, in . 2' , if A J M J f ' 7 A .-3. K .X V -Q. if, K , K A Z f Q Guerra, L- GUCFIH, R- Guerra- R' Gllfiefffl, A- Gutierrez, D. Gutierrez, G. Gutierrez, H. 'K A.. K af., Q 5 d l' x R A f f . i i - Myra- . 1 at , , f Gutierrez, J. Gutierrez, M. Gutierrez, M. Gutierrez, O. Gutierrez, R. Halbardier H. Holstein, C. al K it ik. R ia if 'Z 5 iw J 'P' ima f . J ,.-, .. ' Ja i Henry, R. M. Herbert, D. Hernandez, E. 'E ' 'F Hernandez, I Hernandez M- 1 Mr. 'led Franz 8AU Q E 'Q rf 'Q 1 -Q 1 W. f '23 S 11 y ' T. - Hernandez, M. A Hernandez R. Hernandez, R. Y Av , , al 4 F 8 . v VM tj 'li K . RN' tn A M: M . R b t G h 7A.L HCIHH-Ildfl, R- Hernandez, R. Herrera, B. I O er ra am Herrera, J. Herrera R' , K K wg, 5, J ,. A X J- J Q 3 ' Herrera, R, Hodge, J, Hoafard, R, Hause, M. Huante, Y. Hubbard, J. Huizar, A. R-472 fir' J vf' -Q ' ' it xg an f r E 56 V ' ' ' i 'i , ,,- . x M . i , Q. f' H . . i qi A , - Q in 15, X Exlxtafit-..a5 2 ' ll X Jackson, C, Polly, J. A. Jimenez, A. Jimenez, E. Jimenez, M. Jimenez, R, Jghng, L, Jonas, W, Judge, N. ' in - K Jones, C. Kay, T, V, A n 8 A 'X ,Q Jones, W. Kaye, E, j A' 3 - ' 4? 270 ' 1.2 , 2, R ff. N ' f 2 4-1 .41 Gutierrc , .2 , . .. 3 -4 Heislei by ? F J Hernanc 1 4 A N J Hernande AX Herrer, ,'-5 I an - N -f Huges 5 J Q 'J '4 Johnso. is -3 C A Kellv, F. King, J. , 1' i A Kay, O. King, L. Vi X Kincaid, R. Latham, P. 7 is , 'Y A -if i ' L' - .f L 'N ' -4 , 1 , ' . 1. - Lawrence. S. Lwzll. I, Irgg, J. Leystra, C. Leyra, M. -3 '49 r. -1 .. ,.-.. ly f f N. . , W, . 5. Lizcano, M. H. Loera, M. Longoria, R. Lopez, B. Lopez, E. 2 H K mi 2 ri: ! , 1 I, Loya, A. Lozano, E. Lozano, M. . Mr. james Gulley SAE X I R in Yu Luna, F Luna, G. . 'I . f 9 Lung' M. hfnciag' A. Maqiggv R, Miss Charlotte Karotkin 7AU '. '19 4' f. 2 ' 53' X. fi , fs ' 74 5 .. - i ' . .1 K X, A X MHIUUCZ. A- MHYUUCZ, A- Lfiiffiflcz- E4 Martinez, J. Martinez, M. . at 4 . A - Q l g K ' 'tt . an I : 1- .,. f tw -, ,- . . 1 T' . a N i ' .PNK . ' V: e ' 1 vfartinez, R. Masquiz, M. Mata. H. Medley, M. Medrano, R. Nfendez, .M. Mezal, R. Mendez, R. Molina, W, 'K , Q hftnuiioia, hi. Iyfggdy, R, LI, 2 3 4 ,K x Rf .gi .. 8 Q X , ix., X., Leyva, G. Licea, C. Lizcano, E. -3' ' , A f Q y? . 1 K x ,fwp . .uf f i Lopez, H. Lopez, J. Lopez, L. r X7 Lucio, R. Lukasik, G, Luna. B. -G 'X 'F f. . K 3 Luna, L. Luna, M. L. 3 .U ,,, r ,Aa 1 '5' L C' . ,ix 3' X r 1 xx 'F-Q . ... X179 5 Mardigal, E. Marceau, S. Marrufo. L. . .5 . 3 .U 3 L v sf Ax ARR . X X - X 'wg Martinez, M. Martinez, R. Martinez, R 3 . - ' - . A 'f I .1 Mendez, B. Mendez. 1. Mendez. E. -3 A, 49 . . .FF W A S 4. aa I9 .Sf :.: , .M . 'Tix Moyer, MLlHgUl1'0, M. Murray, R. Navarro, J. .ay ag, A Li... fi Q Obregon, A. Offers, C. Qf.-Q r ... i A 3 . r Q. 1- ' - -. Ortiz, J. Ozuna, O. '-W 1 fa is X .. Padillal R. Padilla, v. t , is ? 15 Y Pena, I.. Pena, R. Q 1, 'P . QQ N lr 5 l Pineda, G. Pineda, H. ' -fa f .M-. AV., Montez, A. Moreno, A. ' 1 Morales, H. Mgfig, r-fA Moran, B. Morin, S. f' Q ' - A we .fx P .. ,,'5QyS'x, f E A P.. Sm Muniz, R. Muniz. D. Munoz, E. 4' A W x . . ii Ain Nevarz, M. Newman, G. Nixon, M. u-1. U av ' . 5, ii AA Olivares, M. ., Mr. William McChesney SBH I 5, . A . . .4 '42 if 5 P35f0fia, J- Miss Lois Moreau 8AH ia, 4 1 3 .Ai 45-30 V45 . , Perez, C. Perez, G. Perez, K. A .: A 4' I if A 2 Prescott, S. Pulido, I. Quintanilla, J. Quintero, J. Ramirez, A ' L Quiroga, O. Ramirez, C. 3 ffl J A Ramirez, A. 272 Ramirez, G ,I-Z' i. ia f, , xx S J 3: .. I 4 Munoz, M. Munoz, N. Munoz, 5 ' 43 1 . K K Noriega, A. Noriega, B. Obreg. ll -1 if -'E . au f ' , 5-,, v X . x Olivares, R. Orosco, J. Ortiz, 1 .l -3 4' AD Pace, R. PHCC, 5 t A an K I- : 1 . gg .L ix . K 'x ' N Y 5 Pate, R. Pedroza, E. PCM, A . 9, 1 ' N. A .2 7 IL . - , . ' 'N Perez, L. Perez, N. Pierro, C Zi My 2 at 4 ll v l'E Quintero, C, Quintero, H. Quintero, j , -4 4 ,ua .wiv fifiv' X If 4- r 4' :- Er R fi , . I . R 4, . V. .M ' . Li R' Q Wig: K if . Rangel, C. Reyes, A. Reyes, A. , jig., ' -5,14 1. ii ,F V ' ...iii -' R -,AFP :',V' . ife Ellie R ' 4 f A 'f.gp Q' V l feng Rios, R, Rivas, A- Rim, s. I va J v . x. V gf ' r ' , Rocha, Y. Rodriquez, B. Rodriquez, E. 1- P ,iv .- as lodriquez, I.. Rodriquez, I.. ,Q Kg . , ga ' lodriquez, M. Rodriquez, M. Roalriquez, R. 3' A A' 5 I . f r , , X' , - mx lodriquez, V. Rodulfo, Rosales, E. ' 'Z 3 Q x I Ruiz, J. Ruiz, P. Ruiz, R. Ramirez, I. Ramirez, j. Ramos, A. s ,. ? tn Rhodes, R, Y M35 Rivera, Y. Ramos, A. Ramos, M. Ramos, V. aaa. , sg.. was ix' is Rice, J. D. . .P X . . 1.-5, . Robles, R. fin K i , f ' Sea. Mr. james Oppelt 8BT . f ss Mr. Herbert Rehmann SBE 'B Y D. R. Q. -Y J Rosales, E. Rosales, O. 5' . fav .M Russell, B. Snwnz. F. Salazar, R. Sanchez, Salazar, R, M. Sanchez, Saldivar, M, 273 Sanchez, M. kk fit ... .xi w. ., -gw. ' i R X .. KN 'W . 5 ' .eff Q ! , -iff .- . .. is 'Riff Q R . :YEL . W - -1 ti ' ' , h . R ' 8 ' gif, f. I we i 1. 2 ex. Ridel, C., Rios, J. Rios, M. . R 1 S , hi f ..- . gg. A , Rocamentez. A- Rocha, C. Rocha, O. Q. ' 3 , . . .v i sa .M Rodriquez, G. Rodriquez, I. Rodriquez, J. 1 1-n 4 Rodriquez, L. Rodriquez, M. A. - at ' . 4 ,.. -W . R Rodriquez, R. Rodriquez. S. Rodriquez, S. ,,., - 1 1 - f N 1 X D ,bm Rouse, G. Rouse, T. Rllil, E. , 0: , 3 5 , 1, li x !,. 3 A A Saenz, S. Salas, A. Salas, R. 'il' Q 4: ,-an S ,Q if Sdnfi-llian, M. sfhulfz, A. 'Af . v. 1 i If Schaefer, A. Zuniga, M. ' V ' ' A ' - . Sandoval, S. Sum, V, Ag, A ' . V SVA, G V X ,X mn -1 xml x 3 A ,S ML . Searcy, H. Sepulveda, 3 1 Q vi ,A 'L 2 . f ,. 1 .- A .V ' 'X . Segovra, M. Sepulveda, R. ' A j , A 'C Segovia, S. Short, A. Q W if. V ,. . Wil-v ' 2 ,v,, ,S . Silva, L. Simmons, E, A' J V, x j Silva, 0, Smith, C. ' Q 'N' 'L . . Silva, R, Smith, B. K Q -Q .X 2 , ,..1,t ., ' L ,' K .fyk I A . N , 1 Solis, R Soto, P. Thomas, B. Thor Q ag S S . .a . wi 1 Vw- I . iw. Y, 5 - X .5 I Soto, R Spring, D. Tofffi R- Tofu ,S af .n .. Stair, j. Stone, R. Toscana, A, Tosca 'A xr: 3 K i 1 'Q' A 0 if A a .U ' ' Q X.. a T ff xv N 1 fl X 'wk '. X Suarez, L. Sunign, A. Travieso, N. Trevir ' V A Swiggeft, V. Trevino, D. 3. - 33 ' 4 l . Tagle R. rfevmo, E. P wr A. . '33 jf: -m V , . . M f ' -4 'Q' Q 5 4,2 Tafolla, N. Tremor J' . 3 Q! K . KX ,fa f- 'K L . l 9 1. r Q . Q... x Talamantez, Y. Trevinoq M' ig 1 THVHHS, Tre-vino, M it . . . 'S L- if A I Terrazas, J. 274 Trevino, R. 283536 A 4 L. .. 1 1 '11 x ' ' -. 4 ' 1: Trinidad, B. Vera, R. 'Q r -Q i 4 ' I Trinidad, 1. Vetters, B. A 5 kk Trinidad, R. Viagrou, W. - ' w 'M N . lil 1 an ' Uribe, M. Viagras, M. f '9 4 Um, R. M. Vidal, v. 4' w Llrguizo, S. Vieru, G. ' ,,, X V il ix ' X 3 Urittas, E. Villanewe-va. M. I Valdez, A, Villarreal, O. fi? ', 3 gg - Valdgly C. Villarreal, D. , I 5 fa -V 4 ' i X .l-.X l ' Q ' l x i'-fy. X icz, F Valdez, R. Villereal, G. Villareal, NI iv? fl X . ,,. xi 4- 4 1 - rin M. Valcnta, C. Vlasakf H. W'nworski F R J... le.: 3 J L7 '- 9' 1 L 1 .al H weld, li- V:-llciw. S- wfime. L. Wliite, R B ins' 5, . 0 -T n L rio, C. Van Tresse, K. Wiirley, C. Yancey P 7 VHQUCIH, R- Ybarrii, H. s 5 .1 2 ' . Vara, H. Yburru, 0. X .ak . Vargas, A Zaualu, A. Q W X X . Veinton A Zertuche D Vera M Zcrtuche V 3 1- H Y - ' 1 - F 'i var in ' t? Vera, M. 275 Zllfliillfl- E- his A- A 4. ,347 l'f1 ii. .fifflfbf MM .5'fzfo'ef1f 5000017 H6405 Afewcomefs A NFPH' I in '1 fugig. QQ? ,Q D X 8 Q x 'I 1 pi' xg 9 'i .-ir , G 4 Align? G K Q . 1 Left to Right: First row: Elena Venezuela, Rosemarie Ivfoody, Martha Sanchez, Rohert Soto, David Gomez, Mary Zuniga. Second row: Frank Firch, Larry lleisler, Ben Helen Felan, Viola Vidal, Earlun Kaye, Third row: Mr. ,lud Adams, Nick Rosales, Elizabeth Castro, Sylvia Garcia, Nancy PCFCI, B0TlIliC' ,l0l1I1S0f1, Nettie Tafolla. In September, the The ,lunior Sch Council conducted Record Hop h an orientation pro- on November gram for all new 1958, was hig junior High stu' successful. Abi dents. The program 140 nersons attei was given to famil- ed the hop. 'I iarize the new stu- Council cleared dents with Bur- bout 340 in tl bank's program. proiect. Five days were Rudy Rodriquez. required to com- B-Hg Elda Floi plete this task. 7 A-Hg and lili heth Castro, 7 A This year the Jun' ran for the Stud ior Student Council Council presidf will again sponsor for Burhank's spr the United States term. The elect Savings Stamp Prof was held on lai gram. which ena- 1i1'Vl4, 1959. E bles the student to Flores was elcc save money regular- - preiident and R1 ly. Left to Right: First row: David Gomez, cors. secretary, Viola Vidal, secretary, Nancy Rodfiguw was elf Perez, president, Bonnie johnson, vice-president, Frank Firch, treasurer. ed vicwpmsidcni T S if .- 'S' ' . ! '5v.siai3PiN'rZsii Qt ' 15'Ss'X .f'fi79H Azfefmeahfe Hana' 0.91715 iufhog Members A...--.-...Y Iiurlmink IIIIL'I'IIlCklI.llL' Iiiind or more commonly known .is Ihnd III is ioinposed ot' students Iiroin the 8th to llth grade. Ii.ind III serves .is it prepdriitory for the liurlmink Bulldog I'i.ind. These students .ire drilled daily on niusit.1I smiles .md toinplitnted. exertises. They are .Also gixen it Iew dililiitult in.1rthes .und ioniert Jrnnge- inents to prepare theni tor the type ot' niusit they would he required to pI.iy in the Bulldog l5.ind. Band III 1 1 I I!-3. - 'fl . PRIISIDITNT ' 4, V 1- Q X . il' ' I if ix JIIXXNXYNX . V. PIIIZSIDIENI' ' Iesse .Iaiine I f X 'i I Q Chvrles VeI.1 I l I SIICRETARY A. ff. Schultz 277 memhers are also taught the t'und.unent.1Is ol' imrcliing. The B.1nd is composed of .ipproxinmtely 100 mem' hers. livery memher would like to he .iceepted in the Bulldog Band as soon as possible, therefore, they do their hest to master their instrument, Band III gives the students an opportunity to show ott their skill hy performing for p.1rents .ind other students at I5.1nd Sponsor Meetings .ind on B.1nd Grows Up pro- gram. 'W?'.'2A .Q , -fi A 'W i Alvarado. A. M. - , Blyth, M. A. U v sf C Jfoeofaf Physica! fb' 676.95 ygfxxmi. Ai lb be 6' ' f f IW 6 A... Campos. M, A. 3 6, 0 4 W 7: 1 JV, Chacon, S. M X2 V ' ' Castro, E. iii- ii 1 Cavazos, M. Cruz, G. 1 A Davila, C. ,gg ssl X A TE ,. 7 Davila, 1. A A ' sf' -' fir.. r' . . , QA ' of r' ' p Dania, L' Puddles is a special physi- ii i Diaz. M. cal education class set up for , Earhart, E. the purpose ot' teaching sev- ' p H V , Fflmf 5- enth grade girls how to ,Q 4- L. 'Y X' tiff Elan, march The group pictured ' , . 1 Ores' ' on this page is the last ol' fl. ' Gahmlo R these designated people, lor 'Ph Garda, 'Cl ' the Puddles were abolished at P Garza, j, mid-term ol' this year. X X4 3 Gil, R. While active, the group fa 9 t ' ., . .9 'R 4 , 'FA Q. . Gonzalez, M. served their purpose well. . ' . 5 1,11 I Gflmilfo- O- The girls were trained hy .9 - L hy X V rl M members of the Orange jack- ' ets to march and help with , , . Hel.mirfdeQ RA any money raising activity. ' r 2 Q W N Q V 'N Twp Jonas. wr The Puddles had no specific Q .. L 3 ' 4 -Ip' judge. N. grade average to maintain J 'il KHY- 0- and no tee was charged for G G Lmvmnwvs- rneinbership in the organiza- ' T Lizcano, E. tion. p V i. Q I I ' I-0f1tZ01'm- R- The Puddles were under ' 3 Q ii JT? ' M , .ri I-UmifF4 L the direction ot' Miss Gwen l N ., ,V Boynton, Orange jacket spon' f to ew T-in f , ' sor. Miss Boynton is also in Ai MendeZ,J charge ot the Pup organiza- Moran, B. tion described on the tollow- -ff f- ,fi .. we i . h3f.'Q1.iig.M. me Page ff. G? ' W . Munoz. E. r Q - ' l Perez, L. -ff' Pirieda. G. . , Polly, pl, A, ' f 4' of -il Ouintero, I, A - uintanilla, J. Wt .. - f Am. Quintro, L, ix . X E 'mi ji Quiroga. O. ' iiii Rivera. Y. ga .3 5 W 4' Rocha, Y. I . fi Rodriguez, M, U. , ' ' Russell. B. X 5 Sandoval, S. Schafer, A. Q X Starr. j. Q fmt? , Stone, R. M. K H. ' fr' Tafolla. N. t Trevino. C. K' ' A Trevino, M. ,, .qt ' - Urias, R. 1 .1 Q Q J Valdez, F. x i Vetters. B. ' Villarreal. G. Villarreal, M ? Ybarra, O. 278 1 Pup Hqanfzafion 0191715 f2lfUf0 Hfange Jackefs Pups were organized seven years ago to serve the purpose of an 8th grade training program for future Orange jackets. Witli very few exceptions, the entire Orange jacket Organization of 1957-58 was made up of girls who were, at one time, Pups. Alvarado, R. Andrade, M. Avila B , . 3' . 1 i Barrett, L. L f . Castillo, A. c I Q Q liach girl, permitted to stay in Pups, must be in the 8th grade and ghavgzf M' L 9 maintain an average of Cl. Pups must also pay a fee of 33.00 to the Sm 3' M' Orange jacket Treasury.This fee is used to help replace the organiza- tions uniform supply. During her training, a Pup is taught to march extensively and must learn the Orange jacket Constitution in every detail. Pup train- Galiudo, 5, J, X mil conditionsthe girls in junior high to become well-trained Orange Garcia, C. N jackets in high school. One of the main Pup projects during the school year is acting as l , hall guards before school every morning. Their job is to keep the L halls clear of students from 7:30 a.m. to 8:20 a.m. The group is Garza, H- assisted by one member of the Orange jackets designated to be in Ggftgchalk, C, charge of this school service. Pup activities include helping with the Orange jacket money raising projects, parties, and any football or basketball games the girls wish ' I to attend for merits, marching competition between the Pup classes, with awards given to the winner. Gramm, S. 4' Q It is quite an honor for any girl to be a member of the Pup Hernandez' M' ' Organization. The future of the Orange jackets, now, as always, is determined by the quality of the girls trained in Pups. Huarte, Y. 3 -3' johnson, B. 3 , in Kaye, E. 7 Lopez, E. . Martinez, A. 'f 'S Q .gba X! I' Q We Mendez, E. Nixon. M. Olivares, M. A. 5 Pastoria, j. 2 , 'S' Perez, G. ' - Sanchez, R. J l . Top Row: Left to Right: Boatwright, Barbara: Scott, Gracie: Medina. Mary Lou, '1- Lowe, Nancyz livynfon. Miss Owen: Bradshaw. Sue, Norris, Barbara, Lopez, lilsieg Bottom Row: Ybarho, Clarag Saathoff, Nadine: Mackey, Alice: Starnes. Talamantez, Y. Mary lieth, Stahl, jo Ann. jiminef. Bobbie: llrquizo, Olga. Uribe, M. . 3 Urquizo, S. Villarreal, D. 2.79 Worley, C. as 3 j 2. Q .fzrrzrer MM Wee 67116 Prepere fer .Mew if A-ir' 'U' 1 5 . 'lop Row: lXfilI'Q.:ill'Cf Vern. Gilherta Luna, Hilcla Torres. lNl41ry Ann Vern. Helen Gonritles, Bonnie johnsont lfster C.ll'lllOUL1. lyfglry Lou Luna, Dorn Villiireiil. Em Estertln. Sylvia Vrquizo. Bottom row: M.iry Mavzwres. Elosie Gomez. Sylx'ii1Grzlindo, Gloria Perez, Ruth Sanchez, Yolzintln. Huzinte, Lucy Esterdai, Helen Herrera. Carol Gottschulk. Cleora XX'orley, Mrs. Barry. .S'f1re'er1fe leerrz Merry .5'kr7!e ez 6're17 ffeeeee QW X ff ' ff km' ' yawn-Q Y i - . , Above Mary Blyth :intl Alclzi Flores feature their Christmas Tree skirts colorfully decorated. In the Crafts classes. untlei the direction of Mrs. Helen Bills, students learn to tlo Leather Tooling. Metal Etching, Ceramics, :md Wood. As extra Work they make decorations for school plays. 280 5 R Q xg' 3. ' .Jnnnl'1 'x ' , f Jzffzfbf MM .ffzfoiefzfs learn hdasfffb! f4ff.s' . . . A Q ' ,. . . .. y ag - of t s Q 4- xxx g x s x o 4 - sfmrxkv , ... f Lp., , n ,,'-K ' QTJ, x instructor k, Qbse warks om, profew' ,mat I 1 Q 'M-,, LT .. 1 g wi' Canales Jearns how to operate ass how 3 .api IM 1 N .A 6' Iongfafafafes 14 lbafzz 0129 flbf Ibamps 4 .G fi it -. 4 ,af Q ' wif- 4 55 T . Left to right: Back Rowg Gary Taylor. Thomas Scott. ,loc Garza, Romero Garza, Barry Oakes Second Rgwg Dan Gilhruath Richard Ortega. Adolph Macias. Salvas Canales, James Chandler, Gilbert Rodriguez, Steven Fischfgr, Guada- lupe Garcia. Mike Compa. First Row: XX'illiam Viagran. Karl Trappe, Ray Pace, Thomas Himc-, joe Ixlaruffo. Frank Garcia, Roland Almendarez. ii :ai ,. is gl , . , . . 3 1 Luft to right, Hack Row: Gerald Tukasik, Tarry White, David Cruz. Romero Martinez, Frank Ferch, Richard Jim I 'lndenburg llurrcra. Rohcrt l7i'inatlatl, Alhcrt Cirilo, Adolph Rocamontis, John Davila. Second Row: Joe Moyer, Rurlolplr Rohlts, Pr-to Carillo, Billy Davis, Richard Valtlcz, Bemarclo Galindo, Roger Flores, Richard Vaquera, ltntlolpli Cliarlcs, lfront Row: Roger Kincaid, joe HCfl'CfIl,ALlflllWl1 Arorha, Lee Roy johns, Gregory Newman, lfilinny King, Clolcman Ewing, Mike Luna. 282 J A' :Z 6' lbams Hepafe hr fomfbg Mears r l.rl't to Rrglmti Top Row: 111.4111 lir.1mlcnl1ux'g1, Gary Taylor, Iwfilir C.l111p11, l5.11'1'y' flxks, lllnlclirlo Obrugon, Pctc hfiriles, Alfrcl Loyn, l'l1om41s Smit, Rmmwo U.l1'f.L, Bottom Rout lgl'lLlL'lO Pulirlo. Rau Cfnsillns, Don Herbert. lixxmk Cl.m1,r, R.1v lllrc-, Rohm Allmwmlc-11-1. Louis Castillo. mv ,. -.wk l ,X ' .i ,.,-,l .,.., ,,.1.w..-W Lnft toR11.:hf: Top Row: Robert Almarcz, David Cruz. Mike Delgado. Frank Ferclm, Romero Martinez, Coach Gilbrenth. Blyffqym mwg juan Ortiz. Ruben Cantu. Alfred Montez, Chester Scott. Rudolph Charles. 283 Pbysfba fduoaffbn The junior high school physical education classes are taught with the same objectives in mind as high school classes. Lead-up type games are used to fa- miliarize the girls with the individual skills of a par- ticular activity. Classes are taught daily with six per- iods a day. Due to over crowded conditions. mostly and good sportsmanship among each individual. Students learn to develop good safety habits, and are provided with opportunities, through a variety of experiences, that will enable each girl to find satisfaction in physical activity. The department provides activities that have lasting recreational interest and develop good 284 condition. Pfomofes Jpoffsmansbp team sports are taught. lfor stutlents restricted to light nctivityg individual sports, are used, such as shuffle hoard, ping pong, chetkcrs, .tml siiniliiir games. The objective ot' the pliysiciil etluciition nlepiirt- ment is to develop physical fitness, skills, clmmtter 3 W ,df- in!!! aim, A9 l va4 ' t Wcaffbflaf Maia! fnffadzfoesi Vocational Metal at Burbank is designed to prepare high school students for useful employ- ment in the various metal trades upon graduation. It provides training in the basic skills and tech- nical knowledge of the various trades through shop experience. The boys work on many repair jobs which are sent in by people of the community. The equipment and materials used are com- parable to those used in industries of today. Each student enrolled in metal receives three hours of shop instruction each school day which is centered around the performance of useful or productive jobs. The metal trades is taught by Mr. Noah Thompson, who has had many years of experience in the metal field. V After completion of three years of trade experience the student may receive a vocational cer- tificate which is helpful to him in obtaining a job. The instructor also assists in the placement , Q of competent students. . The metal shop has served the school with projects which have greatly helped the appear- ance of the school. just one of these projects was the making of the two metal chairs the jun- ior Student Council placed oni the school campus to give the students a place to sit during the lunch hour. ffff .s'f1f,4,0.Wf.s' ,Q ,wa Q -A 1 90. U., ,, V X..- Y 1 , 'T' 4 J , 16 all M 5 1 i on .M 4 Q '4 4 9 . vf Hp Q.. , 9 J' H1 I 1 Wi AAS 1 we .1 F xk...Q,, ,rifv-. 5295 . 2 .f - .3--Q 15,5 535, -- ifix S Y sh . .. 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Hop . ikigpik . ,- s w f--1 QW. ,M-A ii vt n 5525 . , . nv' 5 1 . 1 2 -I 'i ' K fl f fG sf' 'ff' , b , agen f,, f 11,5 .'1.' e' ' .- : wt' if ., if H XY A is 45, ,JSI ,X A 4 MA ' .4 ,. J ALIQ Lk egg -sy 5 .- ,mn -xii., A - - era Ahce X-LT A bbie' .' ' 2 mg 'ora' re,, 288 ' 5 .fenfbfs Remember Hose 6'o0o' We Jays pf' 1-'x Nw' 3 L4 17. .fa I ,A ui .-.envy 1 F' S 1 . ,M e 1 ef ' Oda-4?E'fiuf'fe't'f . if 3 M W My cake got hard. C0ralxaJ I- , 1. QL lf,-g.'N, f. . -'33 ,7 -4 ., ,. ,,,,,.,k . ,M x ,L gm, '.e,,. 4 n f -.b , v. wrt N ' 1'- ' 4-ff A A, vu if Q 1 'vi ' fy ' w . ,u 1 Q We ,. -.. ji. wi wg ig 'fi HRW SYS gb J Wwngk , .- f----f g,1f'.ffi51, j Y igkf' 'Qu-on L m E.-A jsgiilfg y 'v-11 M ,Qyxk . Q ,M e I ' 5 ' xl--i K is Let i e good' es roll. fLouisej ' 5 bl' - ,, i 'ff 289 A i 4 tk . ,ggi-N W What are you ' my sf Q x., -I ' ffl ts A l x X K, I x X I 1 2 I 1' X x ' X x x' 5, . If x X ff' ' , Q 1 R, A S i gf-W looking so smug about? Who's who in the zoo. rt i I l s, it All ready, 'W Ha! Ha! I got here first. ZO 9268 C -nf I refuse to drink my coke. Poteet verses San Antonio. I t's not that bad, is it? 290 Homewo RRO rides again. v hi f .,.. , sf 4 .1351 Have gun, will travel. but no place to 3 by -A :FEM Q Eglin. Yfiiihf Vi my if, 331 Q45 fs Sfzf 3 ai,-x, ' If S 't 4' rk again, Mr. Williams? ix - X X rv NX AXXNN X X xr i Is that all you do? Don't worry Betty, he'1l show up. These belong to Coach Swindier ,xx 4 1 Q . .oy XJ i Q ' kautp, ' 5 ...,,,,-.i 'I 'S' . 4-clk.. S Pm-1. '.'n, ',,, K N' J, -xvhifq Q' g wa I' Xl Is that my present? One big IYSIPPY f11mil!'- J Swmuk Frances, therc's a line waiting! Wait we'rc not ready yet! Wlmalt are you mad abt ik, What big feet you have, Harvey! 291 AI The ll0p. 2' WI wut, Gloria? U, .11 'fi-- rw-...w,.,,W , If xrjfw grffli K Hjiih'-ii um!!--2 .Q. f: :.', ,f f Q1.-- ,.,A ?lfl K': ,iv f Y y, S' il l'Ti f2g ,., WZ? eg' K F Q X -lQk:i:'1I4Q f .A , 3, 1 WN.- ,f - ,.. X K Q f A HQ' V QT , , 5 ' X 14 ' S ' , , 1 E in' t g 9 ,. Y ' . f , 5 3 1 X J , Y , 5 f 1 - W .r , f M H X f. Spea mg, , r - gf 1'--X ,, ,.L,. ,, M-- MI M X 5-ll ,NH A , .2 r, A, 1 A A I X' 1 1: 5 LJ M QJ EM . W 6 -- V , ,, , K, .H - 933. , - -ff 4 ff aislapfgf' V M , J .Q V , -au? ' -. ,.,4.. I 5 4',' ' ,N I . n , L, , hm. y W ' . 1 , ni? mf ,.f- ' 1 5 sw 5 , gf-we 1 wifi N It was just one of those days! ja E1 r. K ,r,r 1 . fv-oz, QW, ' Q. A E554 .. or og o X if - 9 F isis 5 it 9 X X lf 1 fi'-ny . 1 awf wmfasw ' W' ' -- ' I an in . Q K - an - - 'MY' X M is xo' Q kt ,P ., M .U x K xx .Q W' ii x is 5, N 5 xl X - ,A ..- .. K: 3,8 by ' '. X ksnlfm 4. o - V X . ' mfg Q K A A 1 A ' 15 x ' 55' If 4 fo xr, ,gg ' ,S 1 YWYVWN Y Q 1 1 P o nib ,Lrk iv ,I .' xt - ' X . , N: Ax -. ..-x... W, A Lx QQ! oliwgang offobksl h K-Q 7TZ'f'lA augur' A a f 71 ' ' E. , Q ,.. , K QWWAW eawff' HK 'Q' K 4f..,f' -c .i-, 6V 'N 3 I . Sai- ' .Q h 1 K Lp' V Jvfx' .- T - h I? M1 Q In - . 1 '1 - Q K ff M ' V We' . hu ,A , 'x'A 3 ? .wwe o ' if S. iffL.,, x anne' Y A F ' K W'g?3F5'f'- , E' 6 ,. A .4 .. '- Now Really Dah-ling! Q4 Who's taking VVho's Picture? ,Jiri ., 4 Modern Arr Pose The big one is Coach Swindle:'s 293 Wcamza! Azffo -fllecfzafzfbs Azffodaces Vocational Auto-Mechanics, in 1950, was offered as a course for students interested in auto- mechanics as a vocation. Some 3000 square feet of land was secured from the government for the shop. Many thousands of dollars of equipmenithwere added by the school board to aid the shop in its work. Today, instructed by 'lVIr. Burlen Horton, students in the shop are able to enroll in either the morning or afternoon class, both three hour periods. There are approximately 30 students in each class. The shops are dividefkinto five areas. Those areas are maintenance, engine repairs, electri- cal, carburetion, and chassis. Every three weeks the boys rotate so that each student receives an equal amount of experience in each area. Q Each class has a foreman that runs the shop and a crew leader in each area supervising the crew in his area. The shop is operated with all of the latest technical mechanical equipment. Auto- mechanics has a complete line of Sunner Testing equipment, Bexar wheel balancing equipment, a hydralic lift, and Alemite grease equipment. f Mr. Horton states that he is proud of the :record that the students have made upon graduation He also says that these boys have proved that the vocational training program taught at Burbank has been a success. A Vf,sw.f'fxWff1ff.s' i 294 'QE X Q M ' G Go Qi! 15 :ik ,. 1 2? .. i P3 E E NX 1 5 Wi E-F gg Q Q. V5 .Jf um QQHUU , W . , Q'm 'iii 'li 55NN--4 W 'ii 1l '5'.!t55 'Ill --..'- , gf' II. lgllf nun, In jll ' M ,V V V ll' ' H - nlll'. llu 'jill ,N X 'll .lllll!!'5 ' ll ul.. 3 nun l!lil '.'f UI nu uv lull lnili'-ni n'u. ' 'll S ll I 2 lllllllll' Inf . 'lln lu illlluuunuulllll .. - 'lU Elllll llllllllll 'lllln lllllll ui 1111. Qlllll Q 1 A Q ilvvlsllllulllll glllE'!!'!'illl! l T Xllllllllll lllll llrlllvu..,,,, lllll lllllllll ll'll7Wll'llEl 1 1 illlllllllllllll llflllllllllll I 3 slllllllllllllll ggpgulvlllnulr illlll!lllllllll lm'lTIIllRlRll 513.19 luhn lun lll '.! T: if Q E 5 MN. ....,, ---..,., ,., I---frfl 3'M' lllllfl, qj.gW.4.,,fw , 1 '5 ,Y-'X 11 li 'q1 V? 4 .4 . I nf' I .nr , 417 4 ',i ' pt WHY. '01, . Shopping at Sears Looking at Sears ALLSTATE motor scooters, motorcycles and motor bikes are left to right: Frank Arnold, Lilia Cantu, Mary Reeves, and Raymond Perez. join these smart shoppers, see the complete Selection of low Cost transportation at Sears. Conven- ient Credit plans, free parking, and night shopping for your convenience. i,m,W,,,M SEARS Romana Plaza Store Southside Store Soledad at Romana Plaza Pleasanton Rd. at Loop 13 CA 3-4311 WA 3-3466 'FY 29?', MEXIQUITO CAFE Best Mexican Cafe 1212 Nogalitos CA 3-7570 SUPERIOR PRINTING CO. Printing and Offset Lithography Prompt Attention to Rush jobs Snap-Out Forms 711 S. St.. Marys St. CA 6-2793 5 . ACADEMY ARMY SURPLUS 6 Stores to Serve You Lubbock and San Antonio HUNTER AND ELSIE CAFE 418-7th Street CA 3-7489 Home Cooked Food Cond Coffee Free Parking DE LUXE GROCERY Main Office - 1309 south Fiofes LE M102 For Fresh Meats and Country Eggs CA 7-1259 Stop at the De Luxe Grocery 813 NV. Theo Ave. San Antonio, Texas HOWARD'S Drive Inn and Restaurant - WA 3-2611 French Fried Onion Rings and Hamburgers with French Fried Potatoes 5042 2436 Frio City Road San Antonio, Texas Compliments of MOTOR SERVICE AND SUPPLY CO. 2314 South Flores Street CA 6-1150 PAUL'S ICE AND GROCERY 2203 Nogalitos WA 3-9743 Friendly Service rli- .1 .4--2 is 3 VORGAS 66 SERVICE STATION Complete Brake Service All Year Special Brake Adjustment 31.00 Zarznmora at Frio City CA 3-0136 LA FERIA DEPT. STORE The House of the Bride 300 802 NV. Commerce St. CA 6-2193 g-If 'lt -4-1 -J-1.4. ll 1223 Roosevelt I Am Here-Come See Me SHUMAN SUPER SERVICE LE 2-0755 San Antonio, Texas JOHNSON MOTOR PARTS 2849 South Flores San Antonio, Texas CA 2-0814 KALLISON'S BIG OLD COUNTRY STORE LUCIO TAMALE FACTORY Wholesale 5: Retail Across From The Courthouse on S. Main 3421 SO' Flores St' LE 35436 CA 7-2304 SERVING THE SAN ANTONIO GENES SUPER MARKET AREA WITH EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME AND RANCH 102 Barrett Pl. SINCE 1899 LE. 3-9431 JOHNNIE C. IVY PLUMBING CO. , ' -j 1623 W. Malone I Amp I I l 'l Sam Antonio, Texas q.....1 II, 1 WA 3-4575 1... 1' Repair XVork XVater Heaters . MORROW'S PHARMACY 3423 So. Flores LE 3-5141 Mr. VV. C. Morrow, Prop. l Your Fricmlly Neighborhood HARLANDALE STATE BANK 6100 So. Flores St. IVA 3-7571 Compliments of BURKESHIRE WASH-A-TERIA 1507 West Theo WA 3-9803 il WOLF 8: MARX San Antonio's Friendly Dept. Store 210 W Houston - CA 6.4261 301 - . , 1 . PURE ICE CO. Picnic Supplies, Sporting Goods Groceries, Ice, Fresh Meats 627 Pleasanton Rd. BURKESHIRE BEAUTY SHOP 1503 YV. Theo At Zlll'ZilIIlOI'il St. VVA 3-6031 Compliments of GATES SAW 84 TOOL WORKS 640 S. Preszl St. San Antonio 3, Texas CA 6-2951 Congratulations To The 1959 Graduating Class THE GROOS NATIONAL BANK San Antonio's Convenient Bank Member F. D. I. C. Commerce at Navarro Your Gardening Friend Since 1890 HOPP'S T. V. SALES sf SERVICE 2015 NOGALITOS ST. ,A if :ly ,VV . .Q I . Q.. LE 4-5421 321 E. Commerce St. San Antonio, Texas WA 3-98119 ISENHOURS GULF SERVICE if 'S Q. 1 I I W ,.....- 1 Riclmrcl Isenhour 3619 Zarzamora . I .--- A M I .. , .I I- -I P . . ' Home Phone YVA 3-1286 '- A A v 'Li me J 6 I . F , K. U R Y it L 44 4. I' IRWIN STEEL co. ' A ' A MATT M . .. 4.., f WA 3-4523 2047 W. Malone- Sf. I 9, ....a aff F - 'Q ff-I I.... r..I I Sl . ..f ' I f-I ffl- I fr 302 ..sr.- .Irs EAGLE SUPPLY CO. Ditzler Automotive Finishers CApitol 5-2973 Ninth -EQ Ave. B San Antonio 2, Texas Coinpiiniciits of LA LIBERTAD BAKERY Spot-izilixiiig in Sweet :mtl French Bread 121 Plc-aisaiiiton Roald 1., li. liamcly, Sr. Owner Dickey Bauiciy DVA 3-76221 BANDY 8: SON GARAGE All Types of Automobile Rc-pairing 3307 S. Zzirmrmoii San Antonio, Texas ROYAl CROW BOTHI G C0 120 Josephine Street PE 3-7103 STANDARD MOTOR PARTS 2220 Nogalitos LE 2-7351 Machine Shop Service El Mongold, Sr. J. F. Siebold PION I M51 I, W V 1537351 mi i 'S . A E f' . 14:5 5 Difimy HELMKE'S THEO MARKET 1511 XV. Theo The-Best-In-Foocis Nutionli11y-Aclvcrtised-Brands WA 3-7921 DIXON SERVICE STATION 2101 Nogzxlitos Day 8: Night Water Heaters Maytag 8: G. E. Appliances Sales, Service, Parts SEBERA PLUMBING 8: APPLIANCE 303 2310 Nogalitos LE 3 5171 The Best Place to Buy 'x' Say Siudents oi Burbank High Is ' l HANDY ANDY SUPERMABKETS i s L , ' L R A . .e.e, ,eeee ' -f Lk e A xl' an am ,nw A N A , Ni 'Wi 'Aww' -M I ' 4 ' L FW if my R as f we wev'f.1g ft A A ' --fr 1' 2- ??.ee'E'l?'??'l -fe Wg 3 F K E Eiga? S , 4 1, , . ,,.. 4 'El T..JI......-1-are iii! l N w eeee ee e a .. A , , J 3 A l 3 4' b 0 lf' if x't21l e e lv .. Qeqn 'e L 1 g,-for ee e a a l wh-r W ' g ...F ea, .NH I .ll .W Shown above shopping at Handy Andy'5 are left to right: Jo Ann Stahl, Alice Escobedo, Nancy Lowe, and Dickey Villareal. 304 Fa ' if H Q 0 'ft Q 's nu.- Phil Maldonado MANUFACTURING JEWELERS Diamond Setting Jewelry Re-Styled PE 61661 Flowers Designed and Repaited PE 61662 Always The 215 Losoya Hand Engraved CA 7 1102 444 Fredericksburg Road Perfect Word HAYNES TEXACO SERVICE Phone CA 7 6871 Tires Batteries-Accessories Pick Up and Delivery 3003 Nogalitos Vernon Haynes Compliments Of W ROOT Compliments Of A FRIEND Office-2901 So. Flores St. is Q,1 , q,L:k L ,,. ,, 'Q :N' 'E :bu Q is U sa '. K , , A . THE QUAKER OATS CO. siii f ' ' ' :.,, i A .:,Q ieii .eii ' ' f ' sts L -AKJ ,--. K , : A A l isis 3 1 'Tx ' i ., . 1 i ii X qi 3 Ful-O-Pep Feeds For Livestock and Poultry V Q 1 ix ,rw-3 .y ...:,:' 3 ix Z r , ' YJ ,. 1, ?'k 1- U :F ANA V i V K qi 'L ' or-'M 'S 3908 So. Flores CA 6-9173 . V ' .,., Iii K 'ii ' I 12 Conveniently Located Service Stations No. 1-2901 No. 2-2026 No. 5-1702 No. 4-2714 NO. 5-1706 NO. 6-l7Ol No. 7-1730 SO. Flores St. Nogalitos Guadalupe Austin Hwy. Culebra Pleasanton Rd. New Braunfels No. 9-2831 Guadalupe No. 10- 303 S.W.W. White No. 11-2510 Fredericksburg No. 12-2002 Buenavista No. 15- 445 Mitchell FARRELL'S FINE FOODS 1506 Roosevelt Avenue We specialize in Seafoods 8: Charbroiled Steaks Food to Go LE-26121 BLACKWELL BURNER COMPANY GLOVER'S CLEANERS The Most Modern Plant On The Southside P' O' BOX 4426 5033 W' Comm efce St' Specializing in School Uniforms GE-27895 2315 Nogalitos WA -38491 Manuel R. Ybarra GULF SERVICE STATION IN cl Nogiiiios .si Lin aies street , Artists Materials 'Display Materials J School Art, Supplies Picture Framing San Antonio, Texas Phone-WA-39103 Friendly Service COMPLIMENTS OF FROST BROS. 232 Broadway . 1 CA '71560 306 717 E. Houston CA-67151 W It's A Date ! 5 ws x ROGER'S DRIVE INN K Manflvilcifiiiidoihicken ... W I 501 No. Main 316 W Carolina Compliments of DENNY'S BAKERY BILBREY LUMBER COMPANY 2038 Pleasanton Road WA 3 1412 San Antonio 21 Texas Bowl Automatically at TIPS LANES 2351 Frio City Road Sa Compliments of ALBERT 8: JOE TREVINO JET DRIVE INN The Best in Foods Specializing in Seafood-Mexican Food--Fine Steaks Corner Loop 13 New Laredo Highway WA. 3-1881 All American Hot Dogs Giant Hamburgers 30c Cold Drinks 1920 Nogalitos Street GENE IRWIN ED LOPEZ GULF SERVICE STATION 707 Frio City Road CA. 3-8223 Excellent Service Tires, Batteries, Accessories LOOP AUTO SUPPLY 208 S. W. Military Dr. WA- 2-5356 Auto Parts 8: Accessories Machine Shop Service Kenneth Wick Marvin McBee NAVARRO'S SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION Lubrication and Car Wash Including Auto Accessories 1202 Cupples Road San Antonio, Texas GE 3-4510 SUNNYSIDE NURSERY Shrubs - Trees - Roses Landscaping Service Gary H. Harmon - Owner 3019 Nogalitos WA 3-8281 THE TORGERSON COMPANY CIRCLE CLEANERS 1200 So. Flores Street Tel, CA-49235 1 Day Service San Antonio, Texas Ph0I1C WA'39592 3635 Nogalitos Ford Farm 8: Industrial Traftors l Tuxedos To Rent O. C. BOOKER Fine Custom Tailoring 109 Chestnut CA-69561 ii BEN MORRIS LUMBER COMPANY if CA-73031 2420 South Flores Compliments Tl-lOMPSON'S LITTLE MARKET of BURTS SHOE STORE Fresh Meat 84 Vegetables 213 Houston Street CA-371150 -xt fkvws YL' :jk if AJ' ' '- v.ut.,'v'iZji X in :V Q f 'f fl 'Ss 'PW .E , , ' ,nw su 5 rv- 9-' a'J' : al ' - . -'-I'-'-re 7 . 52 .Mi L. A -tfflgw u 'Fa . EDDINGS + FUNERAL DESIGNS '- Mps.c,it,:mRtocK 5- . I .4 I , 'X HOWER BOX 107 North Park Blvd. CA - 34772 . 1070 OFF TO ALL BURBANK STUDENTS- 309 Y - M05 IT,S SO EASY TO SHOP AT jOSKE'S ALL THE CONVENIENCES OF SUBURBAN SHOPPING WITH ALL THE ADVAN- TAGES OF A LARGE METROPOLITAN SHOPPING CENTER! PARK AND LOCK TWO HOURS FREE WITH ANY MER- ANDISE PURCHASE! W MW THE GREATEST STORE IN THE GREATEST STATE 310 C al, I +3 rits an N A Inrnmigs ' ff Compliments JUVENILE MFG. C0.,I C. Autographs CANTU'S CAFE ' ' Open 24 hours 'O 327 South Pecos CA 3-1151 GOOD LUCK CLIFF AND PHIL GRUBBS TEXACO SERVICE 6610 S. Flores St. WA, 2.7421 San Antonio, Texas VETERINARY SERVICE INSTITUTE ' 5 'W 1119 Nogalitos San Antonio, Texas CA. 2-2702 TA. 6-7002 SEARCY GROCERY AND MARKET M91 ,W 718 West Theo Ave. For Goodness Sake Use LE. 2-1826 MMA IBAKERY J. R. Watkins Products Where Quality Reigns PI'iIlC0ti0I1 5010 Nogalitos sneer LE-4-2812 311 Free Delivery 1 I S3 '-v--..,..,..-, .ilw Professional Prescription If HILL'S DRUG STORE 1315 Frio City Road CA 5-7283 Service Free Delivery BOLNER'S GROCERY and MARKET 2900 South Flores Street San Antonio. Texas Fo MISSION ROOFING COMPANY 1117 Pleasanton Road WA - 2 5051 Roofing-House Leveling and Home Improvements Easy Terms FERNANDO'S HIDE-AWAY DRIVE INN 2139 Frio City Road WA. 3-9693 Specializes in Mexican Food Compliments of EL RANCHITO TORTILLA FACTORY 115 Pleasanton Road SOL FRANK UNIFORMS, INC. America's Finest Band Uniforms 205 If-soya Sf, Compliments of CHECK-R-BOARD FEED STORE 327 Riverside Drive 1 , f-S-R x 'gi' X w X 96 A . M, 'N ,X 1 C J-J if ' my 7' C 95' f S 3? in f Ai? J F' 1, 4 ?' , , -oy FL-,,,.A LM- M...- X 4 - ..,,-f A Www SAN ANTONIO COCA COlA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC. 313 Warfield Smith Hardware 8 Supply QEWE5 SERVING THE GREATER SOUTHSIDE Plumbing Supplies-Paint-Electrical Fixtures cmd Supplies Complete Line of Tools-Sporting Goods Household Appliances 61 Linoleum 3412 South Flores St. LE 4-8839 314 ,ggi PROVINE STUDIOS SCHOOL PHOTOGRAPHS OF DISTINCTIONU O. C. MARTIN, Photographer J R E Phones I I GE - 30642 2351 Cincinnati Ave. GE -30872 Phone CA-3-0592 Alterations-Hats Cleaned 8: Blocked For the COMMUNITY CLEANERS sf LAUNDRY Best Candy' Z, H ' I . . In E- A ' ' X, Nu Solvent Fxlter For Day Cleanlng . BAR RX AE 4. .Z C X limi. 1121-23 Nogalitos St. San Antonio, Texas . 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