Main Avenue High School - El Sombrero Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1931
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Pugu 17' SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS T'?'r'f'f'.'-fifialf1-H-Tfiiiiseiiifs:Qs-fifvfvfm'-as:-f, me-, F i ,.. f-,f'Ie1Q1fi fH,emv.1:,-wgiigiigzjlf,.:ig!.iLia.5m,.::i.t?w,f:2eff., I 6 f' lf if ,H 1' 11 wi i .E n I ' A new l 5' 1. VI , it ld Q 2, g i -' Lf i'l tj 52:1 A l 5-6 ill Fw l if i if J. ff fi tl F'-r S1 1 4 il PM gf , t t 3 ll .4 i 1, lil , - lf!-' gl 5.3 -X -I f QQ 1 e l i t -, 11 TA To 'l'lllC SENIOR ffmss 011' 1931 : TT Q Every generation is ezllled upon to make adjustments that were almost Q wholly unforseen by the preeedingx generzition. CR-rtziin individuals are able wi i to make adjustment easily and wisely, others find the task most diftieult '. and not a few find it impossible. Ile who is out of adjustment with his t Ev l world is unhappy and, in most eases, unproduetive. , i High school experienee should :iid the individual in at-quiring the power if- Vg of adjustment. Knowledge, attitudes, ideals and habits are most important fl tools in meeting new situations. l hope that Main Avenue High Sehool has T? 'g been useful to all students in helping them to develop tools with which to f I l 'I meet the tuture. rr! fg LJ 1 93, , M Q Vzmmt U it , E21 Q Assistant bupermtendent. Q., ig Q Eli ll f 't'? FT' V , f gf ip , i' . f Vwilmff-1 Ei , A 'l'1f':-: :LfJgi'3:L'fsg',:, Q .-p..,A- ' , - - -33:5 5 '. J-5A1u:L'Z.Z!n ' Page 18 l'1ly1v' IH ln-:nc S'1'l'1w:x'1's: .X wail lvznlvl' is:1lw:l.x's:1ln-:nl ul lns zigv. ul his VUIIIIHIIIIHIIN, :unfl ol his 1'llYll'1lllIIl1'l1l. llm- nlw'z1ys pnsln-s thc- lmzil 2lf.f2iIIlSl Ihv l'LlI'I'0IIiZ is 2llW2l.YS :igrg'x'1'ssiw, p1'ug'i'vssiw. nnml imlm-pvinlvnl. A wail l1'2lill'l' 2llXY2lj'N :ith-liipts to swing lin- 1-ruwnl his waxy. 'l'hv lzilu- lm-znlvi' ilS4'l'l'l2llllS lln- grviivlwil opinion zinnl iliwvllnii ol thu 1-mwilq lhvn runs zilivznl ul thvin sinml wills thx-in In Ilillnw hinl. 'llHS1'l'li polnllzlrily :is lhv Iiiglnisi zillziimilrlv goml, to I'ln:11 2IlW2l.YS wilh Ihm- K'llI'I'1'lli ol' puhliv opinion, tu q1g'1'w nlwzilvs with thc' hnnvh :inml in-vm-I hglil lm' yulli' l'UllYl1'llllllSfilllS niuy luv an llUWlll'-Sil'l'Wll path ul cusv :nhl pll'ilNlll'l'. It is iwwi'1ll1' rmnl In iwrsmizil pnwvr, lo viviv nsvlnlni-ss, ui' lu gmilliin' vonst l'll1'ilVl' lvaimlwsliip. lI'. in Xlllll' svlnml 1l2lf'S, you losv your in flivimlllnlisni zinml lim-uiiiv El i'l'llW1lff-l'4lllUWt'l'. rvst nssnrc-1l 1h:1t ynn will iwwi in lsilvi' lill- rvzu-ll glviliiiiio, 1-l'l'wtiw-, .Xim-i'ic':iii ln-:ull-isliip. in M l,l'lIIt'lIl2ll. QJW7 Vice-Prineipzil. 1 Mr. A. J. Ivey Iver-:une viee-prilleipul ot' Main Avenue High School in nineteen humlred :ind twenty-nine, succeeding Mr. T. Guy Rogers. who was inside principal nt that tilne. Mr. Ivey reeeived his li. A. mlegree i'I'0l11 Southwest 'Texas State Teaehers' t'ol1eg'e in nineteen hunmlreml and twenty-three and his M. A. degree i'I'0lIl the l'nix'ei'sity of 'Texas in nineteen hundred and twenty-seven. Ile is an 2llilllilliSfl'2lf0l' who is kind and thought- ful of the interest of other people and does not stint his expendi- ture ol' time and energy in behalf of those who seek counsel and g.l'l1ili2lllL'C. Page 20 Page 21 - f 4 :-egmifi.-w.ff.i, i sl. P i- H' ' Ei'..'lN,I5if ai fvfdfwexfa Dean oi' Girls. Miss Smith, dvzin ol' girls nt Main AVOIIUO, l'n-vvixwml hm' , , , . , . , , . ILA.. lib., z1mlM.A. mln-g.fl'v0s in lumlllwntlmi Iron: thc- l 111- vc-rsity ul' Missouri, mul shc- also zlttvmlvcl Thv l'i1ivvl'sify ol' l'hic-ago. Ilvi' kind tlioiiglitfiiliivss for thoso who wim- in voiifzwt with hor has won thc- low :Incl zulniirzlfioii ut' ull. 5 ABBOTT, FREDERICK Public Speaking Head of Public Speaking Depart- ment: Columbia University: South- western University: Missouri Teach- ers' iCoIlege: Sponsor: Dramatic Club, Declamation. Can:n't, not can't. ARSTEIN, VIVIAN Spanish University of Texas, B.S.: Columbia University: Lady of the I.alce: Uni- versity of Mexico. ullflotliur, sister, antl mc. BOLTON, MRS. HELEN M. MGl,ICHlUllC'S Unversity of Texas, B.A.: Columbia University, M. A.: Sponsor: Py- thagorean Mathematics Club. Honesty is the best policy. BREWER, MATTIE English University of Texas, PLA.: Sponsor: junior Class. I tlon't tllinlf I shall. BRUNET, LOUISE l 'rcnch University of Texas, B.A., M.A.: Columbia University: Sponsor: Le Cercle Francais. Park:-vous francais 3 BURKE, MARGARET IT. History University of California, B.A.: Columbia University, M.A.: Spon- sor: Koclalc Club, National Aero- nautical Association. You got that out of the ency- clopccliaf' BURNETT, MRS. CECIL Secretary to the Principal Coach of the Cuirls' Tennis Team Follow through on that stroke. CARR. MARY ELIZABETH English University of Texas, B.S.: South- western University: Southwest Texas State Teachers' College: Snonsor . I ' Haynes Debating Society, Pep Squad. A llint to the misc is sufficient. ALLEM. EDNA L. English Chairman, Dept. of English: Uni- versity of Texas, B.A., M.A.: Chicago University: Columbia Uni- versity. Your assignment for tomorrow-. ATOR. ANNIS Miisic San Antonio College of Music: Sponsor: Boys' Glee Club, Girl Reserves. Do-ru-mi--Y. BRAWNER, MAMIE A. English Columbia University: University of Texas: University of California: Colorado State Teachers' College, B.A.: Sponsor: jeffersonian Lit- erary Society. Follon: directions. BROOKS, MATTIE Mathematics University of Texas, B.A.,: Incar- nate Word, M.A.: Sponsor: Py- thagorean Mathematic Club. Alu:ayx get your monomial factor first. DEBURGOS, FRANCISCO Mzisic Colgate University, IJh.B., National University of Mexico: University of Texas, M.A.: Detroit Conservatory ol Music, B.Music, M.A.: Sponsor: Marla Twain Literary Club, Girls' Glee Club. Hire a hall. BURNETT, CECIL CUGCII Southwest Texas Teachers' College: Texas University. Wal'e up, you guys, aml talfc a test. BURNETT, T. CONNER Mathematics, Commercial Southwest Texas Teachers' College, B.S.: Sponsor: National Aero- nautical Association. An:, my! CHADWELL, OLIVE Art Ouachita College: College of In- dustrial Arts, B.S.: Columbia Uni- versity: Sponsor: Annual, Art Club. We're still lvorlfing on an idea. COURRECE, CAMILLE A. History Louisiana State College: Louisiana Statc University: University of Texas, B.A.: Sponsor: junior Class. Select Jive new morals from the lt.'3.S0ll.H DAVVSON, NAN llixtorp Normal College, l..l.: lncarnate Word College, B.A., M.A. Do you get my nieaning? DHPUL, C. lfleclrical Theory aml Practice University of Texas: A. 81 M. Col- lege. Bop, you lDOLlllllI'l last fifteen minutes on a job. DWPZNGFR, AL. T. Vocational llflctal Worlg University of Texas: A. 6: M. Col- lege: Uinversity of Minnesota. Have you got a cigar? GHORCF., BERTA History North Texas Normal College: Texas University. B.A., M.A.: Rice ln- stitute: Our Lady of the Lake Col- lege: Columbia University: Sponsor: Assemblies. Can you he in the as.senilvlp? C-OOCI l, LULI Fi M. C'oninierCial University of Texas, lVl.A.: West Texas Teachers' College: University of Colorado. Keep your eyes off the lgepsf' HARRISON, SALOMAY L, Spanish University of Texas: Southwest Texas State Teachers' College, B.A.: Radcliffe College: Univer- sity of Mexico: Sponsor: Hispano- Americano Club. Dill you hear about the hargain on dresses al Blum's? HELLAND, MARIE E. j. History Trinity University, B.A.: Cincinnati University: Wisconsin University: Boston University. M.A.: Virginia University: Sponsor: Girl Reserves. Oh, for heaven salgvsf' F ' LA f CROWI-ILI., FLORENCE B. Spanish Purdue University. B.S.: University of Chicago: University of Mexico: University of Texas: Sponsor: Hispano-Americano Club. .lTlJHlCll9 el PGPCI gy cl lapizf' Di-LPUE, JUANITA llflalhemutics University of Texas: Southwest Texas Teachers' College: lncarnate Word College, B.A.: Columbia University: Sponsor: Annual. VVhere's Fred? DOUGLAS, CONSTANCI1 Public Speaking College of lndustrial Arts, B.L.t.: University of Texas, B.S.: Coach of Debate and llxtemporaneous Speaking: Sponsor: Pep Squad: Dramatic Club. Alright girls. IQDWARDS, tl. E. Chemistry. Zoology Baylor University, B. S.: University of Colorado: University of Chicago: Sponsor: Congress Debating Society, Hi-Y Club. Cum'ere, son. COHMERT, LILLIE S. Commercial Head of Commercial Dept.: South Western University, B.A.: Univer- sity of California: Chicago Univer- sity: Columbia University, M.A.: Sponsor: Director of Placement Bureau. Wlit1 not go up the right way? GOSSETT, MRS. LULU Vocations lncarnate Word College, B. A.: University of Texas: A. 81 M. Col- lege: Colorado Agricultural College. Now, l lvant my hops to have this. HEAD, LOTA CLYDE ignglfsl. Simmons University, B.A.: North- western University: Sponsor: Shalce- speare Club, Little Theater Guild. Girls, you must he quiet. HICKMAN. MARY E. llflalhemulics University of Texas: University of Arizona: Southwest Texas State Teachers' College: lncarnate Word College, B.A., M.A.: Sponsor: Stamp Club. Law, chiltl. have you June gone crazy? HILL, CAPT. JOHN L. R.O.T.C. U. S. Army Schools. Well, nom, in the army we-. STUDHALTER, EDITH H. Registrar Draughon's Business College. 'iyour report please? HUGHES. SUE. Physical Education Columbia University: University of California: University of nCoIorado: College of Industrial Arts, B.S. Did you talfe note of that? IONES, ANNA H. Matlicmatics Head of Mathematics Department: University of Texas: University of Chicago, Ph.B. NDO1I't he stupid. KRUEGER, ALBERT T. Macllirre Drawing, Related Matti and Draming Texas A. 81 IVI. College, B.S. Au1right, now. IVIOYNAHAN, BESS Visiting Teacher Lady of the Lalce College, B.A.1 Columbia University. This is Mairi Avenue calling. OLIPHINT, JULIA English Oklahoma State University, B.A., IVI.A.: Sponsor: Pre-Med Club. Welt, that's that. OSIVIAN, GLADYS English University of Texas, B.A.: Uni- versity of Washington: Sponsor: Philomathean Debating Society. Cat ready for your assignment. I-IINTON, ELLIE Mathernatics University of Colorado: University of California: University of Texas. B.A.: North Texas Teachers' Col- lege: Sponsor: Senior Class. All fight, now. HUEY, GRACE DONALDSON English Monmouth College, B.A.: Univer- sity of Cailfornia: University of Chicago: University of Wisconsin, IVI.A. Turn to your assignment pages. JINIENEZ, BERTHA Clerk Main Avenue High School. Anything for the bulletin today? KELLY, OTELA Home Economics University of Chicago: University of Colorado: Our Lady of the Lalle College: Sponsor: Sophomore Class. 1've changed my name today. IVIAY, H. Y. Chemistry Head of Science Department: Cray- son College: University of Colo- rado: University of Texas, B.A.: Sponsor: Archimedian Science Club. That's Physics. We won't ga into that. IVIOREY, ELIZABETH M. History Head of History Department: Wilson College: University of Texas, B.A., IVI.A.: University of Chicago: Columbia University. Henry stalled on me today. OLIVER, SADIE. Home Economics Sam Houston State Teachers' Col- lege: College of Industrial Arts, B.5.: Colorado State Teachers' College. Now, my advanced cooking class- PEREZ, IVIARGUERITA Spanish University of Madrid, B.A.: Busch College of Chicago, B.A. Buenos dias, Senoritaf' RANDOLF. JAMES Spanish Peabody University, B.A.: Tulane University: University of Missouri: Columbia University. fasten, ROBINSON, R. T. H islary Sam Houston State Teachers' Col- lege: Southwestern University: Sul Ross State Teachers' College, B.A.: Colorado State Teachers' College, M.A.: University of Texas, Ph.B.: Sponsor: Thrift Service Club. Any banking money today?' SMALL, FRANCES Commercial University ot Texas: College ot ln- dustrial Arts, B.S.: University of California. Numbers, please. STODDARD, CHARLOTTE Physiology South West Texas Normal College: A. Sr M. College: University of Texas, B.A., M.A.: University of California: Sponsor: Pre-Med Club. Fold your hands anal close your eyes. SUCCS, LULA English University of Texas: University of Chicago. He must have tcstitisf' TAFOLLA, FlDEL Spanish South West Texas State Teachers' College, B.A.: University of Texas. Cayo la Boca. TERRELL, THERESA Study Hsu Southwest Texas State Teachers' College: College of lndustrial Arts. B.A.: University of Texas, M.A.: Sponsor: Forum Debating Club. You may stay for the seventh period study hall. BUTLER, WALLACE Physics University of Minnesota, B.A.: Sponsor: Goethalis Engineering Club. lust that. RICKS, MRS. HELEN English University of Wisconsin, B.A.: Sponsor: Athenae Literary Society. Quiet, people. SHAW, ETHEL L. English Westmoorland College: Southwest- ern University: Simmons University B.A.: Texas Tech. ls that clear? SCHNEIDER, EDITH Librarian University of Texas, B.A., B.L.t.: Columbia University: Sponsor: Lib- rary Club. Don't argue with me. STUDHALTER, E. O. Vocational Drawing, Mathematics University of California: Sul Ross Teachers' College: University of Texas: Texas A. Gr M., B.A. Draw that machine. SWINDLER, E. Auto Mechanics A. Br M. College of Texas. These boolfs of mine-.H TALIAFERRO, LEON E. Architectural Drawing North Texas State Teachers' Col- lege: Texas University: A. Gr M. College, B.S.: Sponsor: Archi- tectural Club. Use uniform lines. THOMAS. ALBERT R. Mathematics Ohio Northern University, B.A.: University of Chicago: Columbia University. Now, stuclentsf-. ZOELLER, OTTO Orchestra, Band One, Two, begin. WEST, P. Latin University of Texas, B.A., M.A.: Columbia University: Sponsor: Latin Club. Now, if you had had Latin-' - I .tg .. gag' h11'l l1'l I1 l'lTl'l'l'f'l'l l'l1'l'l'l'l'1'l'I'1'l'l l'l'I'l'l'l'l'l'l'1'l'I'l'l l I1'l'l1'l'l ' I' 51' IE :I -I E El' F 2: F J E -I I- Il E 'I I- 3 E I- 3 E .J P 4 E 3 . In J 5 -I I- 3 EL.l.l.l.l.l.L.l.LLl.Ll.l.l.l.l.Ll.l.Lu.l.u.l.u.l.u.l.u u..u.u.l. .:.u.u.u.u CALENDAR , NOVEMBFR A 5-Senior Carnival. ' - 24-Color Day FEBRUARY 7-E1 Sombrero Dance V 19-Eighth Annual Banquet ofthe Student Council. 25-Jeff Frolic MARCH 20-Interscholastic Debates. 20-R.O.T.C. Dance APRIL : 10-Congress Majestic. 11-R.0.T.C. Exhibition Drill. 18-National Honor Society Initiation Banquet. Q 24-Queen s Parade. MAY . 2-Student Council Picnic. 9-E1 Sombrero Dance. 21-Senior Class Day. A 21-Senior Banquet. - 24-Joint Baccalaureate Service of Main and Brackenridge. 26-Commencement Exercises. Hff'n r Wf'1Y ne-erra's.wf I I A I 7 Q-iwfaz..1,,:ciL-gmvadsusiifirve... i T ., ,eh A gy, V' J V' feuoiawvf SIEN IIIDIIQ 'DIFIFIICIEIDS ELLIE HINTON CARL WHALEN KATHERINE KERN MARY M. HARING NIACK DAHLBERG Sponsor President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer 'CILAXSS ll-l ll Slfllllly I I lllfl Junior Vlass ot' 19330 hold a mcoting on May -L, 1930, unclvr thu mlirovtion ol' tho class sponsors, Misses Mamie Stein and lilliv llinton, at whit-h tiino thc officors for the Senior Vlass ot' 1931 were llllllllllilltlil. Alter a voto was taken, it was doviclod that t'arl NVhal0n shonltl load tho class during its last yoar at Main Avoniiv. On Soptmiilwr 130, 1930, thc Svnior tllass hold its first lll00flllgl'. Un Novonilmvr -L, 1930, tho c-lass franlvd annl voted on a constitution and tlvvimlotl to nwct in the 2ll1llll0I'll1lll on the first and fourth 'l'u0sclays ot' Oavh month. Proparations lwgan Carly for tho Scnior Carnival under the diroction ol' Mary Margaret Ilaring, vhairinan ot' the Senior l'arniva1 ll0lllIHlltC0. For the tirst time the carnival was held out-ol'-doors, and 'with the gzaily volorul booths it was oven a gIl'02ll0l' snr-4-css than vvor, for it vlvarocl about tive hunmlrcll tlollars attor titty por vent ol' tho profits was givon to the clubs and vlassos participating. Ono hunclrcxl anml twcnty alollars 0211110 from tho Roan and Hello vontost. In tho altcrnoon a pvrlorimnico was ln-lil in thv aumlitorinin undor tho tlircc-tion ol' Mclvin Winters as Masta-r ol' t'a-roinonics. At this tinnl thc winners of the Beau and Bello vontost. tlortlon Mitlmllf-ton and Katliorinv Korn, were intromluc-Oil. liatvr in the torln a llall ol' Fanio was 1-hosvn by tho gradu- ates. Joe Mc-Hanvy and Janie-it Jarratt wore crmviif-ml king and tll1t'0ll ol' tho svhool. 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Un May Bti, thx' sx'ixixix's ol' Mzxixi Avx'xxxxx' hxxlxl thx'ix' ixxxpx'x'ssivx' gxwxxlxxzxtixxgg' x'xx'x'x'isx's, whivh m:xx'kx'xl mit only thx' lust high sxfliool xlzxys xmt' thx' sx'nixxx's hxxt :xlsxx thx' lzxst xlsxys xrlf Mzxixx Avxwxxxx' zxs :xxx :xx-:xxlx'mix' high sxfhxxxxl. ACEVEDO, EMMA Elegant as simplicity, and warm as ecstacyf' ACOSTA, GENEVIEVE Hispano-Americans Club. She was beloved hy all who lgnew her. ADAMS, CARLETON He's a gallant man and a hoon companion. ALANIZ, CONCEPCION She is as good as you believe her to be. ALLEN. BERNICIL Pep Squad. Here is a lady, modest. discreet, and reserved. ALTERMAN, LIBBY Archimedian Science Club, Latin Club. No, I am not lilfely to he ungrateful to anyone. ANTHONY. HARRY Congress Debating Society, Treas. of Arcbimeclian Science Club, Stu- dent Council. He was the most courteous lfnight of his time and the greatest favourer of damselsf' L - -1 1 l t '1 1 . at ACOSTA, AURORA Thrift Service Club, Hispano- Americano Club. When now Aurora, daughter of the dawn. With rosy lustre purpled o'er the lawn. ADAMI, ALICE Hispano-Americano Club. Her gentility. graceful behavior, and fine accomplishments kept all in admiration. ADELMAN, JEROME. Parliamentarian of jeffersonian Lit- erary Society, National Aeronautical Association. Of an arch and pleasant dispo- sition. ALBERT. l..lLl..lAN Library Club. Things are not always what they seem. ALTERMAN, BERNICE Art thou thinking of thy captive If-night? ANDERSON, MARYLEE National Honor Society. Virtue challenges respect wherever it is found. ATIGNSON, BOB Nobody is more of a gentlemanf , R. BARBECK, ARTHUR Officers' Club, El Sombrero Staff, Jetfersonian Literary Society, Pres. of Pythagorean Mathematics Club. He was up to his ears in love. BARKLEY, GEORGE ALLIE A very accomplished woman and a special housewife. BARRETT, PARKER National Honor Society, Mark Twain Literary Club, Pep Squad, Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Archimectian Science Club, Quill and Scroll, Huisache Staff, R. O. T.C. Sponsor. The dems of Heaven fall thick in blessings on her. BARTON, RUTH Gtec Club. The sweetest garland to the sweet- est maid. BATALLA, jOE lie touched a guitar su as tu matfe it speak. BEALL, ERNEST National Honor Society, Latin Club, Pythagorean Mathematics C t u b, Partiamentarian o f Archimedian Science Club, Officers' Club, Hayne Debating Club, Thrift Service Club. Att tfnights-errant are not in love. BEN, LOUIE Latin Club. Great, not gaudy. BARKER, JANE And what good have you done to yourself, my daughter? BARRERA, CHARLES Officers' Club. You tattf like a wise man. BARRON, BETTY Pep Squad, Treas. of Dramatic Club, Huisache Staff. ls she not passing fair? BASSETT. CHARLES jeffersonian Literary Society, Foot- batt. What damsel was not in love with him? BATTROS, WADELL ut spolfe ta him, tvut he turned his hack on me. BEERE. GEORGE A. 'nzears the rose of youth upon him. BENKE, RUSSELL He is the very pine-apple of polite- ness. BERC-MAN. ELLA National Honor Society, Reporter of Shakespeare Club, Reporter of Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Vice-Pres. of Le Cercle Francais, Huisache Staff. Latin Club. The profession I am of requires me to lgnow everything. BERNAL. MARY ALYCE Pres. of Hispano-Americano Club. One ear heard it. and at the other out it went. BEYER, BERNICE Shakespeare Club, Le Cerclc Francais. Wliatetwer is beautiful is amiable. BLAlR, FRANK Hayne Debating Club. l've lived and loved. BLAKEY. ESTHER Pep Squad. She was a lafly of clistinctionf' BOWLING, MCREE ,leffersonian Literary Society. I was not always a man of woe. BRISCOE, JOE E. Hayne Debating Club, Sergeant-ab Arms of Pythagorean Mathematics Club. Cloomy as night he stands. BERMAN, REVA National Honor Society. Pythago- rean Mathematics Club. We meet thee like a pleasant thought, Wheri such are wanted. BERUMEN, MIGUEL He was ever precise in promise keeping. BIAGGINI. B. F. National Honor Society, Pythago- rean Mathematics Club, leffersonian Literary Society. National Aero- nautical Association. True nohility consists in virtue. BLAKEY, EMILY Pep Squad, Forum Club. Not lost hut gone before. BLANCHARD, DELTON Capt. of Hockey Team, Football. On their own merits mozlest men are dumb. BRADFORD, JAMES National Honor Society, Football. Can any enchantment prevail true courage? BRAUNSTEI N, MARIAN Pep Squad. - All rebounds of the increase of her glory and fame. BRENNER, LEAH Pep Squad, Le Cerele Francais. joy rises in me, like a summer morn. BROWN, CONSTANCE National Honor Society. Latin Club. Cirl Reserves. Heaven bless thee, woman. BROWN, MARY KNOX Archimedian Science Club, Pep Squad. No legacy is so rich as honeslyf' BROWNI-l, SUE. Shakespeare Club, Latin Club, Pep Squad. A lover of wil and humor. BURTON, MARY LAMAR Latin Club, Pre-Med Club. Pep Squad, Pythagorean Mathematics Club, The march of lhe human mind is Slonalau CARRANZA, PABLO Hispano-Americano Club. Ajax lhe grcal Himself a l1osl. CANO. NAVIDAD They say a carpenter is known by his chips. ' -f-1 BRIGGS, VIRGINIA Athenae Literary Society, Pre-Med Club. I am naturally compassionale and goocl-nalureclf' BROWN, FRANCES Dramatic Club. Hail fellow, well mel. BROWN. NOMA Her harlg is worse than her bile. BURNS, HELEN Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Pep Squad, Girl Reserves. The Frenchmen's darling. CAMPBELL. BILLIE KATHRYN Thrift Service Club. Haul sighll lo many- Though she loved but one.' CARL. EARL .leffersonian Literary Society. fha wimly salisfaclion of lhe langue. I- f . CARSSOW, jOHN FELIX He who has plenly of pepper will pepper his cahlragef' l In Y - I ,v ' Ll r ' ' CASE, EDWARD ' CHEN EY, HAROLD Officers' Club. He was not merely a chip of the old block, but the old lnloclg itself. CLARK, ALBERT jeffersonian Literary Society. Silence gives consent. fe i i CLARKE, ALLEN A The wisdom of many and the wit of one. COHEN, SAM He is extremely generous COHN, JOSEPH Pre-Med Club, National Aero- nautical Association, Latin Club. He lives the merriest life in the world. COLLINS. HELEN National Honor Society, Thrift Service Club, C-irl Reserves. She loolgs as if lrutter would melt in her mouth. CONLY, VIRGINIA Shakespeare Club. Rich with the spoils of nature. 5,3 Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Haynes Debating Club, Archime- dian Science Club, Vice-Pres. of National Aeronautical Association, Track Team, Thrift Service Club. f A pro eny learningfi JM ,, 4 f My fe , CLAR 'MARY , ls .she not more than painting can express or youthful poets fancy when they love? COCHRAN, EDWARD Ieffersonian Literary Society. His body was small 'tis true, Yet he had a soul as large as two. COHEN, JULIUS Football. Arms employ the mind as well as letters. COLEMAN, EMILY National Honor Society, Parlia- mentarian of Marla Twain Club, Vice-President of Student Council, Vice-Pres. of Arclmimedian Science Club, Pep Squad. I awolge one morning and found myself famous. COLLIS, FRANCIS Student Council. The most valiant and most ingeni- ous person in the world. COOK, ALONZO Parliamentarian Officers' Club. The mildest manners with the bravest mind. IRI . ,4 S - li. 1 N f I f ri S CORBIN, CATHERINE HELEN National Honor Society. Treas. of Philomathean Debating Society, El Sombrero Staff, Student Council, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Sec'y of Pep Squacl. She is as discreet as fair. anal is the fairest person in the world. COTTER, ROBERT National Honor Society, Student Council, jeffersonian Literary So- ciety. Sec'y of Architectural Club. C-oethal's Engineering Club. Every man is the malfer of his own fortune. COWAN, MADOLIN Art Club, Library Club, Girl Re- serves. Her gentility, graceful behavior, anal fine accomplishments lfept all in admiration. CRAGIN, BERNICE Latin Club, Pep Squacl. Her beauty malfes this vault a feasting preserve full of light. CRANE, l-AWRENCE His tongue is the ambassador of his heart. CULMER, NED Basketball. ft proper man as one shall see in U Stll11ll'IC'f'5 da-l-J. DAHLBERG, JACK National Honor Society, Vice- Pres. of Haynes Debating Club, Student Council, Treas. of Senior Class, Officers' Club, Thrift Serv- ice Club. .- The greatest Clerlfes be not the wisest men. lyffj CORWIN, BETTY Athenae Literary Society, Pytha- gorean Mathematics Club. Clee Club. Pep Squad. A lovely lady. garmenled in light From her own beauty. COWAN, ALMEDIA A soul as white as heaven. COX, GEORGE Hayne Debating C l u b, Pytha- gorean Mathematics Club, Hi-Y Club, Student Council, Basketball. Mz1sic is always a sign of feasting ancl merrimentf' CRAIGHEAD, JANE Vice-Pres. of Shakespeare Club, Mascot of Congress Debating Club. Student Council, El Sombrero Staff, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. Some arc born great, some achieve greatness. and some have greatness thrust upon 'em. CROSS, HARVEY H. f' H ' A staic of the woods,- .4 man without a tear. 44' 50,1 DACUS, MIRIAM KATHERINE Thou hast no sorrow in thy song, No winter in thy year. DOUGH ERTY, WILLIAM E. National Honor Society. Pres. of Congress Debating Society, Latin Club, Pythagorean Mathematics Club. He runs like a lmclg and leaps lilfc a wild goat. DOOLITTLE, EVELYN National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Girl Reserves. A well-born and court-like person. DUNNING, jOHN jeffersonian Literary Society, Pre- Mecl Club, Officers' Club, Archi- meclian Science Club, Football. Young fellows will be young fellows. EASTHAM, CORRIE LEE Parliamentarian of Art Club. Too fair to worship, too divine to love. ERARD. EDWARD He alone is an acute observer who can observe minutely without being observed. EVANS, ERNEST National Aeronautical Association. Far off his coming shone. EYRES, GRACE Sec'y of National Honor Society, Latin zClub, Pythagorean Mathe- matics Club. Where there is music there can be .. no harm. , Q A 1 ,fan FABER. ELIZABETH Archimedian Science Club. There buds the promise of celestial worth. .-., A . yx kj DUNBAR, LULIE National Honor Society, Historian of Mark Twain Literary Club, Latin C l u b, Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Pep Squad, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. All the harmonies of form, of fea- ture, and of soul, displayed in one bright creature. DUNSHEATH, LORIS Huisache Staff. Centeel in personage, conduct and equipage Noble by heritage Generous and free. EPPRIGHT, DUDLEY Your name is great in the mouths of wisest censure. ERFURTH. ELMER Beware the fury of a patient man. EVANS, RAYMOND Congress Debating Society, Thrift Service Club. Cod helps those who help them- selves. EZELL, WILLIAM Diffused knowledge immortalizes itself. FAVOURITE, RUTH National Honor Society, Mark Twain Club. Latin Club. I was never less alone than when by myself. rs fi L an 1 he Jl 'tix Ll FELDER, JAMES Little strokes fell great oaks. FEY. ORELIA The endearing elegance of female friendship. FLACK. OLGA Le Cercle Francais, Latin Club, Student Council, Marla Twain Lit- erary Club, Pep Squad. How goodness brightens beauty. FLORES. DELIO GARZA Too civil by half. FLOWERS, CLEO The very flower of youth. FRAZER, AUDREY Pythagorean Mathematics Club. I saw and loved. FRASER, DAVID P. Singular in mit, Matchless in courtesy. FELDER. RUTH Sergeant-at-Arms of Shakespeare Club. Secretary of Thrift Service Club, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. She was a wild, flirting creature. FISCHER, ALFRED A very unclubalule man. FLATTE, BOBBIE LEE Cttee Club, Hospitality Club. Her song seemed to be of pearls and her voice of barley-sugar. FLORES, ISIDRO My life is one dem'd horrid grind. FRANKLIN, MARJORIE Lights of the world and stars of the human race. FRASER, DAVID H. Secretary of Coethals Engineering Club. He's a sure card. FREEBORN, HELEN Latin Club, Girl Reserves. She neglects her heart and studies her glass. FRENCH. jOHN Wise men say nothing in dangerous times. FRYE. RICHARD The man that lvlushes is not quite a brute. FUNDERBURK, MARGUERITE. Whistle, and she'll come to you. GARCIA. 10515 Reporter of Art Club. She that aslfs Her dear fve hundred friends. GERDES, HAZELLE lf naebody care for me, l'll care for naelnodyf' C-IRAUD. HAROLD Cioelhal's Engineering Club. He was taken to he a man of good understanding. GLASS, J. C. William Vaughn Moody Club, Areliimeclian Science Club. He tried the luxury of doing good. FRIED. MARVIN He from whose lips divine per- suasion flows. FUNARI, RUTH Hispano-Americano Club, Art Club. Be wisely worldly, not worldly wise. GARBER, SADIE Pep Squad. And when a lady's in the case, You lg-now all other things give place. GARDNER, ROGERS Pythagorean Mathematics Club. As headslrong as an allegory on the lvanlfs of the Nile. GIBSON, RODNEY Who says in verse what others say in prose. GLADWIN, CARL Officers' Club. Life is a jest, and all things show ity 1 thought so once. but now I know it. GONZALEZ, DOMINGO Everything comes if a man will only wait. GOODMAN, SALLIE LOU Of all the girls that are so smart, There's none lilfe pretty Sally. GRACO, DOROTHY Vice-Pres. of Cslee Club, Latin Club, Pep Squad, Dramatic Club. This damsel talks like one in love. GRANT, MARY JANE Dramatic Club, Latin Club, Le Cercle Francais, Pep Squad. What will not lvoman gentle woman flare, When strung affection stirs her spirit up? GRING, BOB Student Council. Write me as one who loves his fellow men. GROOS, jAMES The surest may lo hit a 1voman's heart is to take aim kneeling. GUGENHEIM, jOE Latin Club, Tennis Team. My only lroolgs were woman's loolfs. And folly's all they've laugh! me. HADSELL, DORIS Clee Club. She walks the waters like a thing of life, And seems to clare the elements to strife. GOTTHARDT, DOROTHY Kodak Club. She has an eye that could spealf. though her tongue were silent. GRAHAM, MARGUERITE Sec'y of Philomathean Debating So- ciety, Atltenae Literary Society, Thrift Service Club, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Pep Squad. She hxes her eyes on the lgnighl. anrl he his eyes on her. GREGG, FRANKLIN Suzlclen a thought came like a full- lvlolvn rose, Flushing his hmm. GRONA, HERMAN Boys' Glee Club, Pythagorean Mathematics Club. ls this that haughty, gallant, gay Lothariof' GUERRERO. RUDOLPH Officers' Club. She watches him as a eat would a mouse. GWIN, HARVIN National Honor Society. Hayne Debating Club, Parl. of Latin Club, Treasurer of Goetl1al's Engineering Club, Parl. of Student Council, Capt. of Tennis Team. A man in all the worltl's new fashion planted, That hath a mint of phrases in his lwrainf' HAEGELIN, DOROTHY Latin Club. There is ,lo road Ur ready way to virtue. HAGEMEIER. LAURA E. A person of quality and well-born. HARDIN, RICHARD jeffersonian Literary Society. He was so good he would pour rose-water on a toad. HARDY, MARY ELIZABETH Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Girl Reserves, Pep Squad. Malfe virtue a necessity. HARING, MARY MARGARET President of Shakespeare Club, Latin Club, Le Cercle Francais, Sec'y ol Pythagorean Mathematics C l u b, Sec'y of Senior Class, Student Coun- cil, National Honor Society. They are only truly great who are truly good. HAVVK. WILBURN For men may come, and men may 20- But I go on forever HEARN, LESTER So 1ve'll go no more a-roving So late into the night. HENDERSON, jAMES D. National Honor Society, Hispano- Americana Club, Student Council, Pythagorean Mathematics C I u la. Huisache Staff. A close mouth catches no flies. HAIL, ALLENE Charms strike the sight, But merit wins the soul. HARDING, JOHN Treas. of Hayne Debating Society. Latin Club, Treas. of Student Coun- cil, National Honor Society. At ever word a reputation dies. af-A HARGIS. H. E. Congress Debating Society. Ill be with you in the squeezing of a IEUIOILU HARTLEY, R. L. Stately and tall he moves in the hall, The chief of a thousand for grace. HERRINGTON, REVA JEWEL Athenae Literary Club. Fair tresses man's imperial race ensnared, Ana' beauty draws us with a single hair. HEATH, TOM National Honor Society, Congress Debating Society, Pres. of Coethal's Engineering C I u ln. Archimedian Science Club. He seems so near and yet so far. HENRY, WILLIAM PAUL National Honor Society, Pythago- rean Mathematics Club, Archimedian Science Club. A friend received with thump: upon the back. f-A n, 'n 'A P, , I . I .ts s 4. I A .LY .r HERRERA, BEN Hi-Y Club, Pres. of Boys' ln- dustrial Society, Student Council, Hispano-Americano Club, Forum Club. As the saying is. I've got a wolf by the ears. HERWECK, ELISE FRANCES Pre-Med Club, Atlmenae Literary Society. Of a nvaggish disposition. HILDEBRAND, ROY National Aeronautical Association. By the Ivorlf, one lfnolvs the lvorlf- man. HILLYER, WALTER Archimedian Science Club. You cannot put the same shoe on every foot. HOBBS, RUTH National Honor Society, Philo- mathean Debating Society, Arclxi- meclian Science Club, Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Student Council, Huisache Staff, Extemporaneous Speaker. Reproof on her lips, but a smile in her eye. HOLTZ, JAMES Thrift Service Club. I :lid not care one star. HUGO. GERALD An unextinguishcd laughter shalfes the sky. HERRERA, DENNIS ROY Ah, tell them they are men. HEYEN, DORIS National Honor Society, Philo- mathean Debating Society. Knowlezlge comes hut wisdom lingers. HILL. ROLAND National Aeronautical Association. The star of the unconquereil Will., HILTON, DALE National Honor Society, Glee Club. Pythagorean Mathematics C l u b, .leffersonian Literary Society, Yell Leader. Let us have mine and women. mirth and laughter, Sermons ancl soda-water the day after. HOLLINGSWORTH, ROBERT Vice-Pres. of Archimeclian Science Club, Goethal's Engineering Club, National Aeronautical Association. 'ilte freshly and cheerfully asked them how a man should lgill time. HORTON, CAPERS National Honor Society, jeffer- sonian Literary Society, Archi- median Science Club. His only fault is that he has no fault. HUMPHREY, JESSIE Her stature tall, I hate a clumpy woman. HUSON, HOBART Latin Club, Forum Club. ll is easy for men to Iallf one thing and tllinlf another. HUXOLL, LOUISE Athenae Literary Society, Pep Squad. Wards sweet as harley from his lips distill'd. IRUEGAS, LILIA Hispano-Americano Club. Everyone excels in something in which everyone fails. IARRATT. IANICE National Honor Society, Parlia- mentarian of Shakespeare Club, Le Cercle Francais, Mascot of jeffer- sonian Literary Society. She's beautiful, and therefore to be wooed: she is a woman, therefore to be won. JOHNSON, CHARLES Latin Club, Student Council. l lvcgin to smell a rat. IONAS, AGNES Treasurer of Dramatic Club, Py- thagorean Mathematics Club. Her lips are roses over-washed with dew. JONES, MILDRED Her wil was more than man, Her innocence a child. vw rf.. F . . 1 . , , , , . ,.-J - 1 et ' L-X HUTZLER. ELMO National Honor Society, Football. The gods loolfed with favor on superior courage. INC-RAIVI, VIRGINIA Library Club. Better late than never IARMON, NINA Queen rose of the rosehud garden of girls. IARRATT, JOHN Sergeant-at-Arms of Hayne Debat- ing Club, Pythagorean Mathematics Club. lt lalfes a wise man to discover a wise man. -J I JOHNSON, LEONA Student Council. Pep Squad, Pre- IVIecI Club. He's tough. ma'am, tough and devilish sly. IONES, MARVIN He hears no more than roclfs, when winds and waters roar. JONES, JACK True as the needle to the pole, Or as the dial lo the sun. 'T W ,T gferg K '. ,ru -X gf JONES. RUSSELL Reporter of Architectural Club, jeffersonian Literary Society. He was sa generally civil that no- body thanlfeal him for it. KAMRASS. BELLA So sweet the lwlush of luashfulness Even pity scarce can wish it less. KANNER, EDITH As though a rose shoulcl shut and he a hurl again. KAZDOY, SARAH I-lispano-Americano Club. Tail cloes not come to help the idle. KILLGORE, READ jeffersonian Literary Society, Archi- tectural nClub. I thanlf Curl I am as holiest as any man living that is an old man and no honester than I. KNAPP, EDWARD All l aslf is to he let alone. KRAMER, LAWRENCE Basketball, Huisache Staff. He is never less al leisure than when at leisure. 1' ' L., L X KAHLE, LOUIS j. Parliamentarian of Forum Club. W Discreet he was anrl of great reverence. KANE. DORIS Shakespeare Club. Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Le Cercle Francais. , She appruvecl herself the greatest dancer in the lvorltlf' KAUPERT, WILLIAM Student Council, Officers' Club. Haynes Debating Club, Thrift Serv- ice Club. From the crorvn of his heacl ta the sole of his foot, he is all mirth. KERN. KATHERINE President of Mark Twain Club, Mascot of Hayne Debating Club, Mascot of Hi-Y Club, Vice-Pres. of Senior Class, Student Council, National Honor Society, R..O.T.C. Sponsor. I mightily relish these love affairs. KIVLIN, IOHN Baseball, Football. Handsome is that handsome does. KNOWLTON, LOIS With the smile that was chilallilfc anzl bland. KRAUSE, ALVIN Architectural Club. lt is harcl for an empty bag to staml upright. ., A KROSCHEL, MAXINE The hearing ear is always found close to the speaking toi?Ub..A ,I .f 7 I ,.-V IX KUNKEL, LOUIS Officers' Club. The lion is not so fierce as they paint him. LANDRY, j. D. Architectural Club. How well I feathered my nest. LEAKE. CHARLES Football. 1 lfnow everything except myself. :rib LEVINE, MADELINE National Honor Society, Annual Staff, 5ec'y of Mark Twain Lit- erary Club, Latin Club. Saying and doing are two things. LINDER, LOIS Thrift Service Club. I am fearfully and wonderfully marie. LINNE, CERTRUDE. Oh that I had wings like a dove. V Z4 KUHLMAN, CAROLYN National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Sec'y of Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Mark Twain Literary Club, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. While the siclg man has life there is hope. LANCA, FRANCES Latin Club, Student Council. A merry heart doeth good like a medicine. LAWLOR, BETTY Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Pep Squad. The hearing ear and the seeing eye. LEFRANK, MARCELLE 'Thought the moon was made of green cheese. EWSADER. DON R. 1 did not care a button for it. QI -1 ' 1 Willy f -All V , -. uf I lv-' LINNARTZ, SHIRLEY Historian of Shakespeare Club, Py- thagorean Mathematics Club, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, Latin Club. Archi- median Science Club, Pep Squad, Quill and Scroll. The fair, the chaste, and the im- pressive she. LONGORIA, OLIVE Sweeter also than honey and the honey comb. :J LOZANO, TONY Hispano-Americano Club, Student Council. And certainly he was a good felawef' MCCORMICK, RAY A man after his own heart. MCHANEY, JOE Senior Major of R.O.T.C., Student Council, Pres. of Officers' Club, Pres. of Haynes Debating Society. Thrift Service Club, Captain of Drill Team, Pres. of National Honor Society. His majesty acts lilfe a most pru- dent warrior. NICMURREY, MILDRED LEE Glee Club. Full well she sang the service divine. MABRY, DORIS Pep Squad. Eyes with the same blue witchery as those of Psyche, which caught Love in his own wilesf' MADDOX, IVAN Officers' Club, Student Council. All mankind loves a lover. MARKHAM, LOIS Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Pep Squad. Of surpassing beauty and in the lvloam of youth. IVICCORD, INA Pep Squad, Historian of Philo- matlican Debating Society, Student Council. Bye and hye is easily saint. . , 0 Al.R,:fJ's .i w, ' at wk .jwm hh MCCURDY, JAMES Fortune helps the brave. xN . .L 4 f MCILHIQNNY, D. lt is good to live anrl learn. IVICNEEL, BILLY National Honor Society, Latin Club, Extemporaneous Speaker. He was a vcrry, parfit, gentel, lgnyghtf' IVIACOMBER, GRACE Girl Reserves, Library Club, Dra- matic Club. Lvl lflIOIDlCIlgt' grow from more to more. IVIANZANO, LORENZO Pre-Med Club. Ustuclious to please. Yet not ashamed to fail. MARSCHALL, ONA - National Honor Society, Vice-Pres. of Kodak Club, Clee Club, El Sombrero Staff, Quill and Scroll. I am all the daughters of my father's house and all the lvrothers too. MARTH, THOMAS Reporter for Cioethal's Engineerm Club. CreaI lel me call him. for he con quered me. MARTINEZ, HENRY Le Cercle Francais, C1oethaI's En- gineering Club. Wearing all the weight of learning liglitlp like a flower. MASON, BERNICE That same face of yours loolfs like the lille-page to a whole volume of rogueryf' MASTERSON, REBA MAY National Honor Society, Student Council, Pep Squad, Pres. of Latin Club, Le Cercle Francais, IVIarlc Twain Literary Club. The most ingenious lvoman in the world. MEASE, MARGARET Philomathean Debating Society, Stu- dent Council, Pythagorean Mathe- matics Club, National Honor So- ciety. The beautiful are never clesolale, FTUT SOITICOIIC alwailx loves lhenrl-H ffexs, ML! ' NUQHALCZAK. HELE Library Club, Archimedian Science Club, Thrift Service Club. Appear to lfnom only this-never Io fail or fall. MILBURN, PHILIP Congress Debating Society, Latin Club. Let him who knows the instrument plat: on il. MARTIN, WILLIAM D. JR. Boys' Industrial Society. The healing of my own heart was all lhe sound I heard. MARTINEZ, OLIVIA Hispano-Americano Club. Her very frowns are fairer far. Than smiles of other maidens are. MASTERSON, ELOISE National Honor Society, Student Council. Smoolh runs the mater where the brook is deep. MEANS. SCOTT L. Natio al Honor Society, Sec'y of C ss Debating Society, Pres. of e-Med Club, Pythagorean Mathe- matics Club, Kodalc Club, Tennis Team. An honesl man, close lnulIon'd lo the chin, Broaclclofh nzilhoul. and a warm hear! within. IVIENDOZA. LUCIO Right as a lrivelf' MIDDLETON, GORDON Pres. of Student Council, Parlia- mentarian of Haynes Debating Club, Parliamentarian of Architectural Club, Parliamentarian of Hi-y Club, National Honor Society. None hui himself can he his parallel. MILLER. STANLEY The soul of this man is in his clolhesf' 4 it , yd . MONIER, KURT National Honor Society, President of Architectural Club, Student Coun- cil, El Sombrero Staff, Quill and Scroll, Congress Debating Society. . The very pinlf of perfection. N 1 . f ,J, 5' 1 1 J , . J' H MOODY, VALERIE Pres. of Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Mark Twain Literary Club. Archimedian Science Club, Pep Squad. Ah, you flavour everything: You are the vanilla of society. 0 v- ' .. , I I . MORENO, MIKE jR.i ' To eat, and to Jrinlf, and to be merry. MORRISON, HALIRETE. Forum Debating Club. Ability wins us the esteem of the trite men. NEAL, RUTH Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Clee Club, Hispano-Americano Club, Girl Reserves, Pep Squad. Laugh and be fat. NEWTON, ARTHUR National Honor Society, Haynes Debating Society, Pythagorean Math- ematics Club, Le Cercle Francais, Latin Club, Student Council, Thr' Service Club. Mjfy Look you, I am the most cor n in my onzn interests. NICHOLS, CAROLYN Art Club, Pep Squad. Let us crolvn ourselves with rose- buds before they he withered. xx by A MONTEMAYOR, ESTELA Hispano-Americano Club. The power of thought-the magic of the mind. MORALES, JOE Mitch of a muchness MORRIS, FRANCES LOU Parliamentarian of Pythagorean Mathematics Club, National Honor Society, Treas. of Latin Club, Capt. of Girls' Tennis Team, Pep Squad. None so hlinzl as those that will not see. NAVARRO, BEATRICE A good name is better than precious ointment. NETCHER, FLORENCE. Pep Squad. Let us fly and save our bacon NEWTON, JOHN What is yours is mine. And all mine yours. NICHOLLS, HOWARD Sergeant-at-Arms of Haynes Debat- Sinv Societ , P tha orean Mathe- s n y y g matics Club, Architectural Club, ootball, Track. Can huild castles in the air. NICKERSON. GEORGE Pythagorean Mathematics Club. Cel Ihce hehind me Satan. NIXON. PAT Vice-Pres. of Congress Debating Society, Archimedian Science Club. Latin Club. To he great is lo be misunderstood. NULL, ELIZABETH Kodak Club, Pep Squad, Athenae Literary Society, Hospitality Club. lf is better to have loved and losl than never to have loved at all. PARRETT, ARNOLD jeffersonian Literary Society, Offi- cers' Club. fd but sing because I must, and pipe but as the linnels sing. 5 f J 'J' if J . A. 1' PATTERSON, RALEIGH E. He was u good man, and a just. PEASE1, GORDON National Honor Society, Student Council, IVIgr. of Boys' Tennis Team, jeffersonian Literary Society, National Aeronautical Association, Parliamentarian of Pythagorean Mathematics Club. upush onflfeep moving. PEDRAZA, ROBERTO Hi-Y Club. Rich in good tvorlfsf' NITSCH, MARY Pep Squad, National Aeronautical Association. Her eyes are blue and calm. as is the slr-y in the serenesl noon. ' NOELKE, REBECCA Philomathean Debating Society, Vice-Pres. of Student Council, EI Sombrero Staff, Pep Squad. Marriage is a desperate thing. NUMMY, LAURINE Pearl of a great price. PATTERSON, BIRDIE LEE Pre-Med Club, Pep Squad. nsludy lo he quid. PATTON, NELLIE RUTH The light of the body is the eye. PEASTER. MARY MORRIS Latin Club, Athenae Literary So- ciety, Girl Reserves, Hospitality Club. Wisdom of many and the wil of one. PERALES, JOSEPHINE Nothing succeeds like success -,- ag -Q 1 I f ' I if V 3 1 tw ,- PITTMAN. ELLEN Crlee Club. The sweetest thing that ever grew. POST. PERRY National Honor Society, Sec'y of Haynes Debating Club, Sgt.-at-Arms of Hi-Y Club, Pres. of Pre-Med Club, Archimedian Science Club, Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Thrift Service Club. There is no mistake: there has been no mistalfey and there shall he no mistake. ' PRESNALL, MARION Treas. of Library Club. A rosehud set with little wilful thorns, Anal slvect as English air coultl make her. RABB, FLETCHER Arrlwimeclian Science Club. I am part of all that I have mel RAMOS, JULIETTE Let this rlescrilne the unelescrihable. REEDY, VIRGINIA Pres. of Library Club. Meinl of Athens, ere we part, Give, oh give me haclf my heartln RElWALD, BERT Principle is ever my molto, not expcdiencyf' PONS, EMMA The sweeter sound of womans praise. POWELL. WAYNE He is of a very melancholy dispo silionf' PROKOP, EMMI CLECG Latin Club, Pep Squad. Stamp Club Shakespeare Club. Pretty is as pretty does. RAGLAND. GWENDOLYN Librarian of Clee Club. Dramatic Club. She sings lilfc any lark. RAMSEY, MARGARET Le Cercle Francais, Sec'y of Pre- Med Club. I am not the rose, hut I have lived near the rose. REILLY, GERALDINE Sec'y of C-lee Club. ln her mallet she carried a piece of looking-glass, a piece of comb. anrl a gallipot of pomatum for her face. REMLING, EVIE Art Club, National Honor Society, Library Club. The wisdom of our ancestors. REUTZEL. HELEN Philomatlmean Debating Society, Pep Squad, Huisaclie Staff. Pursuit of lfnolvleclge under diffi- Gillies. REYNOLDS. MCMURRY Architectural Club. Fools are my theme, let satire be my 5fIllg. RIDDLE, OCTAVIO R. You see they have fitted him tr' a T. ROBERTS, ABNER A noticeable man, with large gray eyes. ROOS, JOSEPH Officers' Club. lt is much easier to be critical than to be correct.' RUSSELL, DORTHY 1 am here: I shall remain here. RYAN. JANE National Honor Society, Shakespeare Club, Sponsor of Haynes Debating Club, Major Sponsor of R.O.T.C. A thing of beauty is a thing of joy forever. REYNOLDS, JOHN Let every man loolf before he leaps. RHODIUS, EUGENIA Pep Squad. Great thoughts come ,from the heart. RING, ODESSA Earth's noblest thing a woman per- fecterif' RODRIGUEZ, ARMANDO lf she undervalue me What care I how fair she he? RUFFO, SYLVIA Tennis Team. Oh, that I had wings like a clove. RUSSI, ADOLPH He that is of a merry heart hath a continual feast. SACK, SYLVIA A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. SALLINC, HURFORD Pre- Med Club. Why do you lead me a mild goose chase. SANCHEZ. ALICE Historian of Hispano-Americana Club. Ciirl Reserves, Treas. of Cur- rent Literature Club. Can we ever have too much of a good thing. SANTLEBEN, WILLIAM Cfficers' Club, Haynes Debating Society. Sing away sorrow, and cast away care. SAUNDERS, GEORGE W. Here 1 stand: I can do no ather- mise. Cod help me. Amen W? JM SCI lAI'll'4l ltlR, KATHERINE Sec'y of Athenae Literary Society, Parliamentarian of Girl Reserves, Pep Squad, Thrift Service Club. Sl1vc'et.s to the slveet: farewell! SCHERTZ, CLYDE I have other fish la fry. SCHRANIM, IVIINNIE And had a face like a blessing. SAMFORD, DONALD We have changed all that. SANDERS, MARTHA Sure as a gun. SAUNDERS, BILL . I am resolved to grow fat, and Ioolg young until forty. SAWTELLE. DAN Congress Debating Society. Coethalvs Engineering Club. NHC has an oar in every ITIGIIIS boat. And a finger in every man's pie. SCHAEZLER, CHRIS Football. I am free as nature hrst made man SCI-INITZ, RODDY Sec'y-Treas. of Officers' Club. Haynes Debating Society. Anything for a quiet life. SCHRIEVER, C-ERHARD Come, my coach. good flight sive-ft ladies: good night. SCOTT, HELEN Pres. of C-lee Club, Pep Squad, Sec'y of Thrift Service Club. An outivarrl and visible sign of an inward antl spiritual grace. SHARP, WARREN I have an exposition of sleep come upon me. SHAVER, BEN National Honor Society, Sec'y of Latin Club, Student Council, Sgt.- at-Arms of Congress Debating So- ciety. But still his tongue ran on, the less of weight it bore, with greater ease. SHAW, JAMES Vice-Pres. of Congress Debating So- ciety. Archimeclian Science Club. Hi-Y Club, Kodak Club. He is of gay temper and a lover of mirth. SHEPPARD. EUNICE I lvoulrl the gods had marle thee poetical. SIMON, RANDOLPH National Honor Society, Reporter of V Pythagorean Mathematics C l u b, Arcbimedian Science Club, Cioetlialbs v Engineering Club. Ullflen of felv lvorrls are the hesl 4 men. N x SIPE, MARJORIE Le Cercle Francais, Girl Reserves, Bus. Mgr. of Glee Club, Pep Squad. Though last, not least in love. SEARCY, T. M. Haynes Debating Society. He will laugh thee to scorn SHARVER, MAXINE Art Club, Glee Club. She is not clarl like a country girl but lilfe any court lady. SHAVER, ROBERT Congress Debating Society, Latin Club, Archimedian Science Club, Student Council. He was pleased to fancy himself in his right senses. f Rr' 'I 1 dzlcofff SHELTON, jEN ROSE Who thinlf too little. and who tallf too much. SIGOLOFF. FRIEDA Pep Squad. Be of good cheer: it is I. SIMON, WYATT I have gained my experience SLIMP, FRED A. National Honor Society, El Som- brero Staff, Student tCouncil, Pres. of Hi-Y Club, Parliamentarian of Archimedian Science Club, Sec'y of Congress Debating Society, Pres. of Quill and Scroll. They say miracles are past. SMITH, DOROTHY National Honor Society, Shake- speare Club, Latin Club. Sec'y of Student Council. Blushing is the colour of virtue. SMITH, j. M. jR. Treas. ot' jeffersonian Literary Club. Hi-Y Club, Latin Club, Archi- median Science Club. ulllut what am I, An infant crying in thc night. SOMMERS, LEE Football. He was a burning and a shining light, STARNES, CALVIN Officers' Club, Latin Club. Let your speech he always with grace seasoned with salt. STORMS, RAYMOND Haynes Debating Club, Latin Club. Sgt.-at-Arms of Student Council. Treasurer of National Honor So- ciety. I had a hat. It was nolalt a hal,- Part of the brim was goneg yet still l more it on. f.. f 4 TATE, ROBERT S. jR. Haynes bating Club. Vice-Pres. of H Club, Latin Club, Thrift Cl I U anging his cat on Monday A or killing a mouse on Sunday. tx 1 5 I thin' -lwvllc THISAILKILL. OSWALD 'T ' Pythagorean Matt. Club, c..tgit.al'. Engineering Club, Football. The iron entered into his soul. , ,Y I I . ' f ,.l 1 1 I- V' 1 A' L. fl.. 1 SMITH, JAMES W. I love my fellow creatures, l do all the good I can. SMITH, LOUISE Treasurer of Glee Club, Student Council. Let everyman mind his own busi- ness. STARK, EVELYN Art Club, Pep Squad. ll would tallg.-Lord! how it talked. STIEHL, UNA Dramatic Club, Vice-President of Art Club. She talfes the Breath of men away Who gaze upon her unaware. . SYERS, EDWARD Secretary of Haynes Debating Club, Archimeclian Science Club, Pythago- rean Mathematics Club. National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll. May we continually hear good news of your exploits. THALHAMER, GEORGE For O, for O, the hobby horse is forgot. THURMAN, JOHN H. Pythagorean Mathematics Club. That it should come to this. TANNENBAUM, EDYTH Mtn cake is dough. TORRES, RAY The big round tear stands trembling in his eye. TOTTEN, jOHN National Honor Society, Student Council, Le Cercle Francais, His- torian of Congress Debating Society, Hi-Y Club. Perhaps it was right to dissemble your love, But-why did you kick me down- stairs? TROSPER, RUTH Sec'y of Shakespeare Club, Student Council, Latin Club. The lvashful virgirfs sidelong looks of love. TURN ER, LEE Ask me not questions, and l'll tell you no fihsf' ULBRIGHT, EDWARD Glee Club, Yell Leacler, Soccer Club. Lord, I wonder what fool it was that first invented kissing? VEXLER. HAROLD Archimedian Science Club. The prince of darkness is a gentleman. VN TOLIVER, CHARLES A lion among ladies is a most dreadful thing. TORRES, VICENTA Treas. of Hispano-Americano Club. 1 am just going to leap into the dark. TREVINO, ALBERT Hi-Y Club, Thrift Service Club, Parliamentarian Hispano-Americana Club, National Aeronautical Asso- ciation. l'll not budge an inch. TURNBULL. CHARLES National Honor Society, Pres. of Congress Debating Society, Le Cercle Francais, Student Council. Charles, if dirt was turnips, what hands you would hold. TWIFORD, DICK Haynes Debating Society. 1 took to my heels as fast as I CUlIld.n V ETTERS. CHARLIE Architectural Club. Hold the fort! I am coming. VICTORIA, ALBERT Pres. Boys' Industrial Society, Hi- Y Club, Pres. Hispano-Americano Club. He thinks too much- Such men are dangerous. VROOMAN, CAROL Pythagorean Mathematics Club. We griev'd, we .sigh'd, me wept: We never lJlush'1l before. WALKER. EMMA LOU Art Club. A still, small voice. WASHER. MAYME RAY Sec'y of Kodak Club. 1 hate nobody: I am in charity with the world. WELSH, BARBARA National Honor Society, Pep Squad. Archimedian Science Club, Reporter of Le Cercle Francais, Student Council, R.O.T.C. Sponsor. A witty woman is a treasure, A witty beauty is a power. WIEDERMANN, MARY Too low they build, who build beneath the stars. WILHELM, GLADYS Girl Reserves, Thrift Service Club, Pep Squad. Second thoughts, they say, are best. WILLIAMSON, MARY LEE Archimedian Science Club, Huisache Staff. The lady doth protest too much, methirili-s. WALFORD, BERKLEY Hi-Y Club. Help thyself anrl Carl will help thee. WALTHALL. WALTER JR. National Honor Society, Treas. of Congress Debating Society. Latin Club, Archimedian Science Club. A Daniel come to judgment! Yea, a Daniel. WATSON, LILLIAN Philomathean Debating Society. The magic of a face. WHALEN. CARL National Honor Society, Congress Debating Society, Vice-Pres. of Officers' Club, Latin Club, Hi-Y Club. President of Senior Class, Student Council. lt is good to command though it be but a lloclc of sheep. WIER, MAX H. Huisache Staff Reporter of Forum Club. We grant, although he had much mit, He was very shy of using it. WILLIAMS, CHARLES P. Thrift Service Club. Witho:it zloulrt I can teach crowing. for I golwblef' WIMBERLY, JAMES Cod made him, and therefore, let him pass as a man. WINTERS. JAMES I will spealg claggers to her, but will use none. WISEMAN, WINIFRED National Honor Society, Archi- meclian Science 4Club, Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Shakespeare Club. 'Al come not, friends, to steal away your hearts. WOELFEL, GEORGE National Honor Society. Pythago- rean Mathematics Club. Twas gootl advice, antl meant, my son, be good. WOOD, DOROTHY Shakespeare Club. l saw and loved. WOOTTERS, VIRGINIA National Honor Society, Pres. of Le Cercle Francais, Reporter of Mark Twain Literary Club, Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Accompanist of Culee Club. Her blue eyes sought the west afar, For lovers love the western star. WREN, RICHARD Good wits jumpg a word to tlwe wise is enough. YOUNES, ADEL National Honor Society, Editor-im chief of El Sombrero, Philomathean Debating Society, Student Council, Le Cercle Francais, Pep Squad, Quill and Scroll, lnterscholastic De- bate Team. She expresses lierself handsomely and witll a great deal of good judgment. WINTERS, MELVIN l -leffersonian Literary Society, Pre- Med Club. He malges sweet music with the enamel'cl stones. XVITTIG, DONALD A. National Honor Society, Sec'y of jeffersonian Literary Society, Sec'y of Hi-y Club, Treas. of Pythago- rean Mathematics Club, Student Council. I never talge a nap after dinner but when I have liacl a lzacl niglwtg and tlien the nap tall-es me. WOELTZ, EVELYN National Honor Society, Pep Squad, Student Council, Athenae Literary Society. Ye Cotls, it clotli amaze me. XVOODLIEF, ELIZABETH Pres. of Philomathean Debating So- ciety, Pres. of Girl Reserves, Stu- clent Council, Historian of Senior Class, Pep Squad. Goodness does not consist in great- ness-but greatness in goodness. - . fr' 4 L 4.4, ,.i4L'lL.1-CT4i'- r -,JLG-.QL 4 4.. WORTHINGTON, jACK jeffersonian Literary Society, Pres. of Pythagorean Mathematics Club, Latin Club, Student Council. To blow and swallow at the same moment is not easy' WURZBACH, NORMA Woulds't than lJotl1 have thy calfe anel eat it Q.. YOUNG, BILL National Honor Society, Football, Haynes Debating Society, Archi- tectural Club. A lJola', bad man. ALTHAGE, CARSON Officers' Club. What is not good for the swarm is not good for the bee. FALBO, JIIVIIVIIE With words we govern men. HAMMETT, RICHARD just for a handful of silver he left us, fust for a riband to sticlg in his coal. OCHOA, AMELIA The secret of success is constancy to purpose. QUIRK, FRANK Congress Debating Society. A great devotee of the Cospel of Getting On. ' WARWICK, BILLY One still strong man in a blatant land. YRIGOYEN, ALBERT Coethal's Engineering Club. Ah, why Should Life all labour be? ZIEGLER, FRANKLIN Boys' Industrial Society. Though a lion to his enemy, he was a lamb to his friends. ZOGHEIB, HAZEL Every woman should marry and no man. EDWARD, HENRY 1 live on hope and that I think do all Who come into this world. IIALTOIVI. SEAWILLOVV Girls' Glee Club, Latin Club, National Aeronautical Association, Pythagorean Mathematics C I u b, Archimeclian Science Club, Kodak Club, National Honor Society. I am a lone horn creature and everything goes contrary with me. IVICGARY, ERIN Latin Club, National Honor So- ciety, Pres. of Dramatic Club, Py- thagorean Mathematics Club. Our hearts are drunk with a beauty Our eyes could never see. ONION, MARGARET Pep Squacl. Sgt.-at-Arms of Philo- matheon Debating Society, Archi- median Science Club, National Honor Society. That indolent but agreeable con- dition of doing nothing. WATKINS, ELEANOR IANE Right as a trivet. YOUNG, YVONNE Sec'y of Girl Reserves, Historian of Athenae Literary Society, Pep Squad. Like glimpses of forgotten dreams. ZEPEDA, FRED A mother's pride. a fathcr's joy. ZORTMAN. VERDAYNE Library Club, Thrift Service Club. He is a fool who thinks by force of skill To turn the current of a woman's will. 1 it xx, V4 X . ,,. : Y ' A .. N-v lit- Emu' ,yi gp:-. ,-llbglifk l fa-!:53E.,ug3gsi.,ig up V ii, 'HTHTHTH1'l'l1'l'I1'I l'l'l l'l'l l'l'l l'fl'lTl'51,, , cuss DDEM -I a- F I- i 2 E al E The ,Departure 4 ii E Main Avenue, the time has come When we must look o'er the receding years, I. I' When we must smile or sigh at past events, J c At pleasures We have known with you, . J F At high ambitions, joys or fears. 4 When hardships seemed to us so great J That courage failed to give us hope or strength, 4 F Your spirit, kind and knowing, came to us, , It cheered us and so prompted us, J r Our stay with you seems short in length. I 4 How hard it is to part from one, : E Who only care and gently guidance knew, 4 P Who patience had with our forgetful youth. How bitter now this last farewell! J Q E These flitting years how few! 4 F But oh, dear Main, though near or far, J E And under banners of unkindred fate, 1 The glowing spirit and the love you gave, 4 A A P That brilliant flame that in us burns, it I No cooling breeze will 'ere abate. J e' F --Estela Montemayor. 4 Il IES E -I E r -I I i' P 4 i 5 3 iff: 4 . . ffl t ' I Q. Page 58 , ' , ,,,, ,I - A -N .r M,s,,i,-i,,.3,g,,fr, ' . e A 1 lg--Rug A Jwmi aff W , COURREC-E, CAMILLE Sponsor NIPPER. JAMES Vice-President DYKSTRA, JOYCE Secretyfu it ,' v Pix Q' 'I My fn f 1 SPERO, EDNA Reporter KLOSS, ,IANIE Horseback Riding. VVILLIAMS, DOVIE Swimming and reading. WIRTZ. LILIA Horseback riding. WURZABTCH, CLEMENS Driving a car. GRAHAM, HENRY President NIXON, BGB Treasurer STOKES, BILL Sergeant-at-Arms HARDIN, DORIS Drawing pictures of Elephants. WIEDERMAN, SOPHIE Studying. NVILDING. BETTY CLAIRE Eating Guadalupe ice cream cones WURZBACH, AUGUST Having fun and lots of it. ZBINDEN, LA VERNE Riding camels in a desert. ZOELLER. KATHERINE Harmonicas and fenfs Harps. J ACKERMAN, DOROTHY Swimming. 4. AMYX, HURST ! f'0Iicr'ling songs. ANDERSON, NIURIEL Sli-pping on pcopicfs feel. ANTOINE.. FLORA VIRGINIA Saving Marie Drcssler. ATKINSON, LOIS Dcclaming. BAKER. JANET Diving. BARKIAQR. MARY ELLEN Rides. BASILA. HELEN Tennis. BENNETT. LADDIE Tall gm.. BIXBY, MICHAEL H. Wforlging in drug slorcs. ADAMS, BETTY Havillg fun. ADLER. HORTENSIQ Horscivacff riding. ANTHONI, CATHERINE Racing down the drag. ARBUCKLE. .IENNIE Listcnfng lo Schumann-Hein ARDUSSI, SHIRLEY Dancing. BARBER. BOYD Coif. BARNES, THOMAS Hunting. BARNHILL, JOHN CTCCII TDOVHIS. BILLINGSLEY. OLIVER Flying fligh. BLACK, DOUGLAS R. Drawing. BLANCHARD, PAULINIZ Chewing gum. BONNER, MYRA Eating. BROCKSCHINK, LAURENE Talking. BROGDON, TREADWAY Scouting. BUNDY, MARTHA Sidesaddlcs. CARSON, MARY ADEL Ciggling. CASTILLO, MARIA Cauaing corns. CHAPA. JACOBO lntruding. CGNWAY, WILLIAM Horses. CROSSETTE, MURRAY Duclgx. CUNNINGHAM, JIMMIE. Slgulc. BRANNEN, RUTH Anything in general. BRAUBACH, IOHN Falling off lmrses. BRYANT, BILLY Short Blondes. BYNUM, LA VERA lmitating Gertrude Ederle BYNUM, RUFE Cae.sar's Callie Wars CHAPA, DONA Mizz work. CHAPMAN, AIACK Tuttling. CONN, BILLIE Riding trains. CRESSWELL. OLIVER Blue eyed girls. CURTIS, ALFRED Monkeys. CUSACK, BILL QD Q Disturbing English class 6' O XL CAIN, MILDRED Drilling. CAMPS. HAZEL Wrililzg plays. CORBO, VINCENT Reading Pilgrim's Progress. CAROLUS. DOROTHY Arl. DARBY. MARGARET Allllelics. DAVIS, MARY JEAN Life Saving. DIEHL, MARGARET Coolging. DUB BS. AVA Sluding Chaucer. DUFFY. IMOCENE Being saved. EARL, GERALD Roses. CALLENDER. MARY ELLEN Riding in a Ford. CANNATA, AMELIA Sewing. CARMICHAEL, DIX Having girl friends who will lallf on the lelephone forty minutes. CARPENTER. GLADY5 Slaying away from sclluul. CARRICO, FRANK Sporls. DEEGAN, ROBERT Ealing grapes. f ff DITTMAR, Jon ' g . K' Calling ful. 111 il f DOZIER. Jovcgi Using wafer wings. DYKSTRA. JOYCE Toe dancing. EARNEST, LEONARD Nol sludying. EDWARDS, HENRY Being good. 1i1 EDWARDS, MIGNON Being sensible. ENG, SUEY WONC Sfudping Hislory. EVANS. WILLIAM English exams. FEHR. WILLIAM Drawing. FONTAINE. FLOY Nlalfing puppcls. I FRASER, NAIDA kv J Flifung. ., W- ' Y . kv GARZA, ROSA Dancing. GOLDBURC, CECILE Rvading myslery stories. GOODMAN. ADA ALLEN Reading The Doysseyf' GRAHAM, HENRY Baslfcilwall. Vx ELLIS, MARGARET Being Sophislicalezl. ENG, CATHERINE Growing long hair. EVRIDGE, MARIE Going lo shows. FILLEY, DAVID Keeping the advisory quicl FLOWERS, CURTIS Taking lgodalf piclures. FRASER, REECE Blushing. GIBSON. CATHERINE Mice. C-LASBERG. EVELYN Coing la lhc movies. GOSSILIN. ELIZABETH Ice Slgaling. GRAEF, GLENN I'VaIcI1ing foolball games. GUZIVIAN. LOUIS Ping-pong. HABFRMAN, RUDOLPH Football. HAMMONDS, A. E., jR. Cirls. HAND. CAROLYN Pasting pictures. HARVEY, ANNIE ALLEN Teaching others to slvim. HAYCOCK. BERNICE Reading magazines. IIAYS. EVFLLYN Taming horses. HIQRZFIELD, CHARLES Reading stories. HlLLJlT., BESSIE BELLE Makilig wlmopee. HINDS. LOUIE LEE Dancing with tears in my eyes. HOLMGREEN, HERBERT . Playing clleclfers. N V D Vx' .'W HACNER, CAROLI N L Swinging. HALTOM. SEAXVILLOW Writing poetry. HARPER. JACK Wise Craclfing. I-IASBROOK, BETTY Writing for the Huisachc. l'l.'XUSMAN, CHARLOTTE Skiing. HEATH, VVILLARD Collecting stamps. HICKS, C. T Wearirig boots. HILL, HULEN Working algebra problems. HOLLAND. AARON Working with electricity. HOON, CAROLYN Writing for Benny Sent Mc HORNBERGER. MONA P. Studying for tests. HOUSTON, WALTER lmilaling lhc Prince of Wales. HUTCHINS, ELIZABETH Reading the funny paper. JACKSON, BERTHA MAY Coing after lilllc sisler. JACKSON, HELEN Floating. JONES. HAZEL Reading Wild West stories. JORDON. ANA Reading Harpefs Magazirrc KOLLENBERG, CONRAD Brunettes. KILIAN, EDWARD Raising animals. KING, MARTIN Sluzlying. KORFF, JEANETTE Riding donkeys in Braclfenridge Parlf. HOWRY, MABEL Coming la school. HUMPHREY, RUTH Ealing hamburgers. JACKSON, BONNER Chess. ACKSON LOIS Collecting pictures of Lew Ayres ,fra Yi? JAMETON, JEAN .Misspelling names. KAMRASS, BEN Criclfcl. KARIC-ER, PAUL Cars. KELLY, RUTH Dancing. KOONTZ. LEE ALLEN Cirls. KORF. LILLIAN Rizling camels. KRAUSSE, ANNA PER? R.O.T.C. Sponsor. 1 1 If ' .IW LA PRADE, JAMES lmifaling Captain Hill. LEHR, WILLIAM Fighting. LENTZ, LOIS Mdlfillg eyes. LEUNG, MABLE Swimming. LEWIS, HAROLD JR. Pia ' Ile saxophon . LE IS, MARJORIE Reading. MALLORY, LORRAINE Driving the car. MATTHIESON, ALICE Music. MAYES, JAMES Having fun. MEURIN, ATHALYE fumping rope. LAUDERMILK, RALPH Wrcclfa. LEAP, MARY LOUISE Brown eyes. LERMA, JESSE Reading deleclive slories LEVENSON, HERTZEL Playing lI1e coronel. LEWIS, EUNICE Reading lhe Pholoplay magazines MAJOR. HOWARD W orlf-ing. MATHIS, MARY ELIZABETH Bridge. MATTHEWS, HENRY T. Playing golf. MENDOZA. OLGA Reading biographies. MIERS, HUSSIE Sleeping. MILLER, BRADFORD Sailing Inoals. MILLER. DOROTHY Love-40. MOEDER, THERESA LOUISE Working Pills . MORF JUNE Coing to Sunday School. MURRAY. ROSALIE High-diving. MCDAVID, BETTY Watching my calories. MCDAVITT, GENEVIEVE Boys. MCGARY. ERIN Doing grammar. MCNAB. EASTON Coing to Student Council meetings. MCNALLY. BLANCHE Singing the latest songs. NETHERY, IERRALEE Cood looking girls. MILLER, EDNA Arguing. MILLER, LEE. Collecting cactus. IVIOSBAUGH. IOHNN I E. Planting carnations. MCCLAUGHILRTY. NORRIS English. MCCRELESS, RUTH Blue eyes. IVICENERY. DOROTHY Enjoying Myself. MCILHENNY, MARY ANNA Riding horsebaclf with Lee Allen IVICINTOSH. SARAH E.. Mlxsic lessons. NEAL, JACK. Target practice. NEUNHOFFER. WILLIAM Building airplanes. NICHOLS, THEA Smiling. I I f' Q1 Q I -. NICHOLAS, WILLIAM Hislory. 5 I OTERO. GUSTAVO French. PARSONS, C. Snakes. 1-,-4 f, P ' I lg ox PEITTY, MARY ESTELLE. Drawing horses and dogs. POVVELL, ELIZABETH Ceiling inlo mischief. POWER, DOROTHY Helen Wills. QUIRK. FRANK fSENIORl Drawing carloons. RAN, WILLIAM Playing arlisl. REED, WINIFRED Ealing ho! dogs. RHODES, JERRY Malging up English quizzes - 1 I I ' . ' ,, .1 I . . NIPPER, JAMES Dclcclive nworlf. NIXON, BOB Shooting. PATTERSON, EUNICE Watching the Drum Major PETTY. VAN Acronaulics. PIERCE.. FRED Double-minl gum. POWERS, RAY Memorizing Thanalopsis. RANDALL, DIXIE. Reading Spanish out loud. RANDAL, VIRCIL A ulfe. REYNOLDS, RICHARD Home lvorlf. RICHEY, CATHERINE' CGVC mdll. RIGG, GARLAND Talking. RIC-G, C-ARNET Slaying in advisory. ROGERS. IAIVIES Teasing girls. ROSS, CLARA IVorIfing geumeiry. RUSH, HAROLD Ealing ice cream cones SCHUTZ, BARBARA Laughing. SEASTRUNK, JANET Ducking people. SMITH. BURLESON Ties. SPERO, EDNA Proposing amemlmcnls. STAMPS. CLAYTON TOIICITLIODJIIS. STOKES. BILL Cheer leading. RISTOW, -IOSEPI-IINE Malled milfgs. RODRIGUEZ. ALPHONSO Drop kicks. ROTHE, WILLIAM Machirlerp. S,CH IVIELTZER, INEZ Typing. SCHROEDERS, ALICE Candy. SHERRARD, DAVID Ceomelry lesls. SMITH, EUGENE Airplanes. SIVIITH, ROY, JR. Cars. STANFORD, MARY HELEN Wriiing Lalin essays. STAUTZENBERGER, MINNIE Curly hair. SWALLOW, BETTY Trying Io gel on annuai slaff. TAYLOR, SUSANNA Cctting pulled. THOMSON. FREDERICK Thinlging about airplanes. .W , , THRELiliELD.tAN'NELEE Studying the great America TILLEY, CHARLOTTE Being nice. TREVINO, REBECCA Wearing lzcacls. VAN HOOCENHUYZE., St. Ma1'y's boys. VIEWEGER, MAXINE History themes. WALLACE, WELDON Writing poetry. WARD, REX Playing cowboy. WATTS, SYTHA Piano. n poets. A. TAYLOR, llfllilr slips. THOMPSON, GWENDOLYN Dieting. THRIFT, LORAINE. Soda pop. TOWNSEND. JANET Russian counts. TRABUCCO, LILLIAN Listening to the razlio. VAVRICKA, ISABELLE Flowers. VOGT, ELIZABETH Trigonometry. WAITZ, BRUCE. Red heads. WATSON, HAROLD Cats. WEBER, CAROLYN Buiclgs. WEILBACHER, MINNIE. Answering questions. L. q111y1r-----.. ,, . 1 Ll in-1-as 5.55-,.E-E..,E55,,'G..,ILB..l.1.IL I l l'l'l'l -FIT rf an IISTDIDY 'OIF JI IU N IIDID IZILASS pl!- I '1 .I . 1. .. I I-L I Bi B HE aim of the Junior Class of Main Avenue High School of' - nineteen hundred thirty-one has been to make a name for itself upon the pages of Main Avenue- High School history. Under the able direction of the class president, Henry Graham, and its worthy sponsors, Miss Brewer and Miss Courrege, the Junior Class of Main Avenue has done quite a number of things this year. A very attractive booth was sponsored by the Junior Class at the Senior Carnival as one of its first accomplishments. This booth 'represented the Fountain of Youth. The holiday crowds of youths hurried to this booth to refresh themselves with a cool drink of soda water. The I in members of the booths also sold pretty red and white balloons, these representing the bubbles from the fountain. The pretty red and white I T5 balloons, bobbing up and down among the gay holiday crowds, added a touch of gaiety that will be remembered by all those present at the , Senior Carnival. I5 Frei . . I Ll-I-Ll E' LI:-1 if-1 The Junior Class of Main Avenue High School gave a very enjoy- able Valentine party in the cafeteria of Main Avenue. There was a very colorful and appropriate program, -which consisted of a piano- I ? -1 i C i j f p if 3 1 logue, That Old Sweetheart of Mine , given by Helen Reese, and a dance solo, Song of Love , presented by Anna Perle Krausseg mem- bers played games, one called 'tMending Broken Hearts , which was very amusing and was very enjoyable, there were prizes, and, best of all, lovely refreshments, consisting of punch, made by the girls of the Junior Class, and little heart-shaped cakes. Every meeting has been marked by some delightful surprise. On March 24th we had a very delightful program: a banjo solo by Austin Blackwood, three lovely song numbers by Betty Swallow, and a trio composed of Robert Skiles, James Nipper, and Richard Reynolds. The last thing on the program was a clever device used to introduce the members of the Junior Class to each other. The boys and girls lined up, and each one went down the line introducing himself. This 'was enjoyed by all as it was different from anything the members had ever done. The biggest undertaking of the spring term of the Junior Class was the assembly which was given in honor of the Senior Class of nine-teen hundred thirty-one. This assembly was colorful and delight- ful and was enjoyed by everyone. Another big undertaking of the Junior Class was the float that was entered in the parade during Fiesta Week. The float represented Ceres and Celeres' daughters at the well. The lovely girls chosen to ride in the parade were Thea Nichols, Sue Taylor, Theresa Louise Moeder, June Crain, Mona Pauline Hornberger, Jacqueline Pape, and Caroline Ghetzler. Jvililg' H Ull- I-Ihlulflnl-I-lnl-lulnl-lulnLl-lull-I-Ll he II I' E I' II I' C I' II Pane 72 1 -1 R' ' 1' ',. ln, -X 1, ' H V s W - ' .H ' xi 'iv A F V Ji slJYl':u f- - S Milf X V V NV L'7niVJ V plc ' f V K 5, I V fi!! N, V 54 x, M . A X -f . . X . j 1 V 3 , X x ,X If Fm ,I A ,'f'fM A,4G.W11 M -- - -...,. 4.-f. X 'Milf' ' 4 kph M79 w wwf GRACE D. HUEY Sponsor JOSEPH PLAZA President CERALDINE FRASER Secretary STERLING WHEELER Parliamcntarian DOROTHY FRENCH Historian SAM SINKIN Chairman of Membership Committee OFELA KELLY Sponsor BURLESON SMITH Vice-President MAX MILLER Treasurer BILLY GREEN Sergeant-at-Arms EDWARD MASK Reporter JANET WAYNE Chairman of Program Committee . J f A-5 ANDERSON, ARTHUR Army air corps pilol. BERC-ER, PEARL Assislanl fo fane Addams in Hull House. BERRY, IONE Slcnographer-in Africa BLEAKIE. ROBERT Dig up things,-ancienl and olher- wise. BROWN, KENNETH Have a lillle lrain. BROWN. MARY Fondle flue ivories BRUNNEMANN, AUBIN Be Pershing in line ncxl mar. BUSH, ELIZABETH Be Thomas fcfferson High School Librarian. BUTCHER, NAOMA Design Hollywood interiors. CALL, KATHLEEN Finance !l1c Huisache. APPLEVVHITE, BEATRICE Be the lvorld'.s grealesl dancer BENTLEY, MARGARET Be Clara Boufs secretary. BIRD, NORMAN Cel Knule Roclfne's jab. BRIGGS, JANE DAY Arlisl. BRINK, HELEN Be a spinsler school teacher. BROWNE, BARRY Lawyer. BURNETT, BARBARA Be mamma's lillie lady. BURTON, EDWIN Build Roosevelt dam. BUTLER. MILDRED Cel married. CAMP, JOHN Be a dasizin' cowboy. CAMP. MARIAN Be a nurse. CAMPBELL, BILLY Be a second Lindy. CARNAL, JESS Own an Airplane. CAROLUS, MILDRED Be a Tillie the Toiler. CEPEDA, ROLAND Drive a laxi. CHENEY. RALPH Aviator. CHRISTILLES, LUCILLE To live and le! live. COLLIER, jACK Chief fusliee of the Supreme Courl. CRENSHAW, CHRISTINE Old maid school teacher. CRENSHAW, NATHAN Travel-io Seguin. CROW, CLARA MAE Teach English. CAMPBELL. THOMAS Build bridges. CARDENAS, EDNA Stenagrapher. CARRICO. ALFRED Meelzafiical engineer. CHAPMAN. WILBUR R.O.T.C. Captain. CHAVEZ, MARGIE. Dancer. CLARK. FLETCHER Mend broken hearts. COLVERT. WARREN Cut class successfully. CORBIN, MARY Be a fortune icller. CROSTHWAIT. D. M. Learn what an ohm is. DAY, LEON Dig dilches. DELBOSQUE., AMELIA Stenographer. 4 DENMAN, LEROY Chief fusticc of thc Supreme Court. DIBBLE. WILLIAM K. Follow in the footsteps of Harry Creen. DIBRELL, ANTHONY Doctor. DIEHL. LUCY Circumnavigate the old glolwe. DOUCHTY, BILL Cel divorces for pretty girls. DREY FUSS. B. Aviator. DUCCER, SARAH Be an English teacher. EARTHMAN, IAMES Architect. IQNGLEHARDT, ARTHUR Author. FERNANDEZ. DAVID Meclxarlieal engineer. DENNIS, DOROTHY Artist. DIAL. VIRGINIA Kindergarten teacher. DIICKINSON. LAURA Be another Kathleen Norris. DILLON, BEN Build minature golf courses. DINSMOOR, MARY LOUISE Chew gum in class without being disturbed. DUBBS, ELLEN Nurse. DUNCAN, MARY MARGARET Librarian. DURBY FRED Orchestra comluctor. FARWELL. GLADYS To tour the United States. FILIPPONE, JACK Be an athlete. FISHER, MARY Have fun. FORD, CHARLES .-'lnnllner avialor. FONVLER. JESSIE Professional alhlele. FRASER, JERALDINE Mallage the affairs of lI'IC Soplls well. FULLER. MARTHA Avialrix. GAYLOR, CLOTEAL fournalisl. GILLAND. LOLITA Ziegfiellfs coslumu zlesigner. GREEN. BILLY Rise in avialion. GUDERMAN, ELSIE. lVeor earrings lilge Crela Corba. GUTIERREZ, BERTHA Tearh school. HALL. HELEN Be a finished flirt. FORD, JOHN Wear slripecl neclffies. FORGY, FLORA MAE Be a slenographer if llnere is room. FRENCH, DOROTHY Be a millionaire and raise puppies. GARCIA. ARNOLD Denlisl. GARZA. RENE, Pass all courses once GOODWIN, ALLEN A criminal lawyer-a real goocl one. GREGG. BERNICE Doclor. GROBE, MAE. Be a stenographer just lo be zlifferenl. C-UTZEIT, DOROTHY Co lo Hollywood and design gowns. HANCOCK. BETTY A new kind of school teacher. HARRIS, .IOSEPHINE Be an aufllor of English classics HARRIS, VIRGINIA Dccorale Cllrlslmas Irees. HERSHMAN. MORRIS Be a Rabbi. HILDEBRAND. MARY Qui! school. HOCKER, VIRGINIA Travel. HUGHES. EDWIN Chem gum arlislically. HUGH ES, HARRY MGl,It'HlGIIClUll. JACKSON, BAXTER Army officer. JIMENEZ, GUADALUPE Eleclrlcian. KAUFMAN, JACK W00llIt'f forecasler. KELITER, JANE Classical dancer HEATH, MAGGIE MAE Malfe dresses ln Paris. HENDERSON, FRANCES Be an R.O.T.C. sponsor anal sell doughnuts in llle nexl mar. HILL. PRENTICE Arlisl. HOLLAND, LUCILLE Librarian. HOLADAY, CHARLES Avlallon engineer. IMHOFIJ, JANE Bc of some llelp Io llle Phils. JARMON, ROSE VIRGINIA Private .seerelary to lWr.s. Del'ue JENKINS, MARGARET A secrelary who ll0C3lI'l flirl will: the lvoss. KENNON, REED Lawyer. KILEY, JANE Be a movie slar and meet Buddy Rogers. KIMBROUGH, FRED A live-wire lame. KRUEGER, ELEANOR Teach school. Q LEH MAN, JOHN Civil engineer. LEHR. CALVIN Real B5lUlL'f0lDll his own. LEXVIS. WILLIE Bring back prosperity. LONG, ELIZABETH See faclf Collier in person. LONGAKER, MARION lVrite theme songs for the movies. MCCARTY. JEANNE Marry a lwillionaire. MCCRELESS. LELIA Cartoonisl. MCCRORY, BRUNITA Find a rival for Miclfey the Molise. MCNEIL. NORMAN Lawyer. LABORDE. GERTRUDE Be goozl. LAYER, DOROTHY Art teacher at C.1.A. LEHR. GEORGE Raise donkeys. LICATA, HELEN lnvent another Krazy Kat comedy LIESE, WALTER Put elevators in high schools. LOZANO, ALBERT Study law. MCCLAUGHERTY. HOMER Outplay Babe Ruth. MOCONNELL, JOHN Own a Jog and cal hospital. MCGEE, jAMES Hot electrician. MACKEY, RAY ADELE Solve Philo Vance mysteries. MANLEY, MARY FRANCES Blues singer lilfe Ruth Etting. MANN, WINNII-1 Ricll carloonisl. MEANS, MAXINE. Boop-oop-a-zloop zlancer MELMS, FEROL Travel arounrl the world. MOOS, HULDA Lfafll l7lUSiC Ovffllighl. OHLENBURCIZR. HENRIETTA Teacller. ONDORZA, ERNESTINE Be as good a Jlenograplier. PARKER. VELlVlA RUTH Ti-ll il ln llle claisies. PATTERSON, MAURINE Rarlin singer. l'A'I'TliRSON, ROBILRTA Cel lo .school on lime. PATTON, GEORGE Electrical engineer. MARCUS, IIYMAN Successful engineer. MARTIN, TANSIL Draw plans for New Yurlf slip serapers. MOORE. MARTHA Daring avialrix. MUELLER. FRED Mercllarll in Seguin. MURRAY, JOE Eleclrical engineer. OSTEEN, jOHN W. Ceologisl. PARR, .HMMIE Rifle all llle slreel ears. PARR. TOM RAY Miisiciarz. PATTILLO, MlLDRliD Pass a lest. PECHF.. RUDOLPH Rarlio l'rroaclcasler. PEPPER, C. A. Szutrrexxlill rnm'ller. PERALTA. PAULINE. Slenographer. PIILRCE. KATHRYN IfVriIe for che Lighf. PIILRDOLLA. IVIARGUERITE. Have an English accenl. IJITTIVIAN, MARION Instructor al a camp. POMEROY, EVELYN Teach health educaiion In Africa. POOLE, IEAN I E LEODA Buy a whole box of chewing gum at a lime. IIRIICIQ. KATHRYN Ari sponsor for E1 Sombrero. RA'I'I,II F, ADRIAN .4 .shoclgfng eIecIrfcaI engineer RILNEBILRG, IVIILDRILD Live abroad. RICO, SUSIIL 71L'UClIUf. PHILLIPS. NOEL Be a minister. PICKENS, MARIE Musiciaru. PINKEN. IENNIE. Decorate Ihe courl house. PLAZA. JOSEPH Bc an army officer. PONIERANTZ. JANET Tennis star. POST, EDNA Learn French. PUCKETT, MARY Have a ladies cooking school. RAMOS, AURORA Sfenographer-and a good one. RHODIUS. IZVELYN PIap the piano. RIDDLE. BILLIE Librarian. ROBERTSON, ANITA A doclor that doesn'l recommend yeasl. ROTIZ, ALPHONSO lnvesi in oil fields. SAGCAR. JULIA CLEONE. Public Spcalging coach like Mr. Abboll. SALBERG, ERIVIINIA Aulhor. SCHIVIIDT, HERBERT lileclrician. SHIDDELL, MARJORIE Aclverliairlg manager for a leading newspaper. SIKES, EARL Reserve officer in llrc air corps. SLAVI N, HIfLI:1N Slagc work. SPECKELS, EVELYN Malfc a wish Ilia! will come lrue. STAI I If.I.., BARBETH Another Melvilr Wirllers. STEIG. FERN Librarian. RYAN, CONNIE Ea! cocoanul pies in a llealcd conlesf. RYAN. VARIAN Arclwifecl. SAUNDERS, VIRGINIA Travel in Europe. SCHWEITZER, HILTON Mecllarrical engineer. SEARCY. VERA Train race horses SINKIN, SAM Cllemisl. SMITH, BURLESON Design a Burleson Smilh lower SMITH, KATHERINE Reform llw eclucalional syslern. STANFORD, LORENE Paint llre beauties of nalure. STEINIVIETZ, MARTHA C. lllusician and play wrighl. STOVALI., SYDNEY Civil engineer. STRAUCHAN, M. A. lnvenl 50fTICllIl1Ig lo Cul uul slallc. TAUBERT, GEORGE lwvclnanic TAYLOR, EDNA Private secretary. THOMPSON, IVIAXINE Travel. WALTHALL, PASCHAL RcziIroail man. NVAY, PEGGY LYNN lfal cllocolalem all llie lime. XVERCKLE, LEONOR Have a lwauly slmp. NWHITE. DONALD Arcllilecl. QWICKLIFFE. FLOYD Be presiclenl of the Unllecl Slales. WILSON, JOSEPHINE To grow up lo be a real lady. WOLI'IE, ROXVLAND Engineer. SWAIN, MARY ELIZABETH Learn to draw. TAFT, ELIZABETH Secretary lo llre Sopllomores. TEZEL, SUSIE Secretary lo faclg Cilberl. TROTTNER. DOROTHY Aviatrix. VALENTINE, MARGARET Co places. WEILBACHER, HENRY IfVL1lCll the wheels go round. WESLEY, IESSIE Vlfrile o diclionarv VVHEELER. STERLING A great collection of radiator cups WIGCINS, MARTHA Live in leisure. WOOD. JOHN H. The meanest man. WRIGHT, LAWRENCE Build up for the future. e -rr' if ,. , . v r'l'rl'l'l'rl'l'r1-rn-rr1'l'r'1 . .i , ,Q fi la J ri SUIDII-I'DMi'DIlQE ll-IIISTFDIDY 53, ' 7 gig l if! ' ' ltr li ' le T' T fx T. HE Sophomore Class under the direction of Miss Huey and Miss Kelley l f T, met for the first time on the 5th of December, 1930. As the chief 3 , purpose of this first meeting was to get acquainted, the hour was spent in a f, social way. One of the most exciting games was the securing of as many signatures of fellow-classmates as possible in an allotted time. Everyone fl ., Q rushed around the room trying to get the signatures of all present. After ra, ill by some confusion Jack Fillipone, who had seventy, was declared the winner. get i 7 ii As a prize hc 'was presented with a miniature chocolate Santa Claus. At the first business meeting, on the following Tuesday, nominations ta if were made for the officers of the class, and at the meeting of December 19 bg' A , the officers were elected. The definite schedule for meetings which was adopted by the class has been very successfully followed. On the first and . 1 third Tuesdays of the month executive meetings have been held. The alter- nate Tuesdays were for class meetings, one of these meetings being a pro- ' t I gram and the other a business meeting. 'J' A very entertaining program was presented before the Sophomore Class ly A at the class meeting of February 17. John H. Woods drew several clever V cartoons on the blackboard, and Joe Plaza Burleson Smith, Charles Holiday, .,.' J. and Clifton Middle-ton made up an amusing quartet. L 1 Renting Jimmy was the name of the play given in the auditorium ' 1 in March under the direction of Janet Wayne, the efficient chairman of the fm, 31' program committee. The plot centered about a young girl who is visited by if fl -f her sweetheart, Jimmy. The girl, facing expulsion if she does not pay a 1' lj certain debt, rents Jimmy to other girls for various sums of money. Charles 5 T In Holiday gave a very good performance as the helpless Jimmy. The girl . ,I who so heartlessly rented Jimmy was ably played by Marion Pitman. .. ' The competent treasurer of the Sophomore Class -was Max Miller. i It was to the tireless efforts of Max that the class owed its flourishing I treasury. No one was safe at any time from Max in his endless quest of fins' it dues. ' '5 The most enjoyable event, of all the Sophomore gatherings was a picnic ' A given in Brackenridge Park during May. Promptly on reaching the park, fl' the Sophomores were divided into teams, each team sending out a certain I number of representatives for each contest, the winning contestants scoring 2 Lg so many points for their side. When all the games had been played, the --r hurdles leaped, and the races run, the points were scored, and the side 51 A' .gif having the most points was awarded a prize. Individual prizes were also A ,il given. At noon a delightful picnic lunch was served. Afterwards the class :I -Q dispersed, some to the tennis courts, some to the swimming pool, and some . Q E ' to the zoo. ' sr E-,Q itil. fl Hi' .lf.LLl-L.Ll-Ll-l.-LI.lJ-l..l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-I..l W . Page 85 sx 1 F4 533 Lv ,in ' 1 3 . f ' 0 P , l 1 v i i w 1 1 H' ,-'..-1 .MJ n 'uf Q 4 5 -2.5.1. ' . 12 ' - 5 E. i i 9 , .- F.. , A 1: ,' A t '-4 , , X 1 ' ,, A 1,4 .,,., ,gffvs , K 1 .. 1 .4 f ' r ,L , Hit.. -4 ., :gg , n , f. x - ' .- v ..., , , , .T ,.. , 4 2 'K .nu v .Quin .fu :ng 4:1 ' 5 . ff 1 . , ,. kk. 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Sonwtinu-s tho atlvanc'cwl stumlonts suhstituto for thvir vlass work spt-vial work for tho ol't'ic'o or t'or tvat-lu-rs. This 'spot-ial work inc-lutlvs all kinds ol' 4-opy-work in typing anal tho tfuttingg ol' stt-nt-ils. Spootl tt-sts aro givvn l'0,E.!'ll12lI'lj' anal tho stutlonts try to irnprovv tht-ir spootl as wt-ll as thvir at-vurac-y hy 4-ortain ting.for tlrills. Those pupils are so ahsorbctl in their work that not OVOII tho flash by which thc Dioturo is matlo can draw their attention from their intvrcst. Tllvy art- satis- fying thoir vuriosity about tho rnystorios ol' inattvr, 'l'hoy arc husy shuI't'ling' atoms from ono lll0l0t'1lll1 to anotht-r, taking' out sonic hvrv ancl putting in somo thvrv. inuvh as a, mag'ic'ian shut'l'lvs his cards. Sol' that intont vxprossion on tloorgfo t'ox's tat-0? llc is just on the v0i'g'v ot' making' a flisvowry and is oblivious to all vlsv. J. l'. fllass,stan1ling1by his sitlo, tlovsn 't think Illllt'll ol' what ttoorgo is doing, for ht- thinks ho is ahout to niako a ,Qfl'0illt'l' tlisc'ovt-ry. Svotty Bloans has put sonw potassium sulphof-yanitlv into solnv t'1-rriv vhloriclv solutions antl thinks ht- has l'onn4l a now way to inakt' Wino. ,Fm M.. 111 tl1is elean and spaeious kitehen llelieious food ot' all kincls is prepared. The tenipting, delieious otlors that eonie from here are enough to tell us that things have heen prepared just right. Ot' eourse, oeeasionally our 11oses tell 11s t11at so111e things have heen 1et't to get a little too hrown, hut everyone profits l'I'0lll mistakes. llowever, il' their mistakes llo 11ot aill them, Miss Varlisle is always ready with a helping hanll to show some anxious student tl1e eorreet ancl hest tl1i11g to llo. Looking below, you will see a very inclustrious group of girls. lt is 21 wonder that one ol' these maimlens ali1ln't jalm a needle into her finger when the light flaslied. But then, niayhe 0110 did, who knows? Many otf t11ese girls 1921111 to beeonie effieient housewives and to inake their own elothes. This phase of Home Eeononiies helps a girl reinarkahly hy making her eeonomieal but smart i11 l1er dress and giving her ahility i11 mlesigning and making tl1en1. The girls first learn t11e l'l11ld2lIll9l1l2llS ol' sewing hy doing simple and useful thi11gs. Later, however, the girls beeonie very aeeoniplished and are ahle to niake tl1i11gs which require the utmost skill antl gooml taste. lllueh ereclit is due to Miss Kelley for her el't'ieient 1ll2lllilQ.1f0lll0lll and supervision of tl1e sewing clepartnient. 1 ----gg I Page 90 Prlyf 91 1111 1112ll'I'11 211, 111311, 11111 21111111211 1111111111 s111121l1111g1 111111111s1s s111111s111'1111 111' 11111 'l'11x21s 1111111's111111121s111- 111121151111 w111'11 1111111 111 11111 11111111 AV11111111 S11111111' 8111111111 211111i1111'1u111. 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'1'1111s11 s1111111111s 1111111'2111111 wi111 11111 21111111211 s1211'1' Y01'j' 111111111 111 111111111 2111 111. 11111 21111 W111'1i 11111' 11111 21111111211. '1l1ll'j', 111111111' 11111 2111111 11111111-111111 111' Miss l'112111w111l, 111'11s111111111 11121111' 111121111i1'u1 211111 111'1g'11121l 111-s1g11s 1'11l' 11111 s1:11'1 s 2111p1'11x'211. 11' you 1111111 V01'j' 1'111s111y you will s1111 111111111 11x111'11ssi1111s 1111 2111 111' 11111111 1'211111s. -1l1S1 1111111 211 l'l111ilx' 11l21k111', w1111 s1111111s v111'y 2111xi1111s 111 112lY11 11111' 1111sig'11 21111111211' ,j11s1 1'1gl11. 11l21s11111 1111'N2l11 s1111111s 111 1111 l1l1l1i111g.Z 21 11111111 ,11111 111' 11 211s11, if y1111 1-2111 11111 2l11j'11111I1.l' 115' 11i111111'11s. Alilylllx Bliss 1'112111w11l1's 111'11s11111111 111 11111 11211'1iQ.l'l'11111l11 is 11111 1'1121s1111 11111' 1111s 1'111'1' 1111l'1'l'S1l1l1 211111111111 111w211'11 1111111' w111'l1. 1 v ' 1'0- llnt il tho spring ot' 1930 thcro had brvn no Boys' Glce Club in Main Avenue l'or tivo yoars. Duc to that insistvnt nlcmancl for nioro musiv, tho prvsent club was organized untlor the ablo mlirovtion ot' Miss Mor. Tho purposo of tho club is to crvato moro intorvst in niusic and to ch-volop a lu-oiivi' apprvviation ot' tho results that lllily bo attainml by onsolnblo singing. liast yt-ar the club was in conf-Qrt in 1-onjunvtion with tho Girls' tilvo Vlub. This int-itoml thu musical clirot-tors with a now ambition whivh was to svn' tho two clubs working' togothor as a c-horal unit. In tho picture below nivinbors o if tho Junior Choir may bo sn-on about to burst. into song untlvr tho tlirovt ion ol' Mr. tlclflurgos. This c-hoir, organized in 1928, is the only tvmlvratvcl Junior t'hoir in Toxas, and its purposv is to prescnt 1-horal numbers ot' a ruligious naturo. Sinr-0 its Yountling, the choir has appcarocl all over tho southern part ol' tho statv on various Dl'tJQ'l'tlIllS, anal it has bc-on 1'wciv0cl with approval by tho 1-hit-t' music-al organizations. Among tho programs prcsontcrl during tho past ycar was ono at tho First liaptist Vhurrh at which two ot' that compositions l'l'llKlCl'l'1l woro writtcn by Mr, tloliurgos, Although tho Junior Choir is a young' organization, it has bt-on 1'l't'0lY0ll vnthusiastivally wherover it has appeal-cd. Page 92 Prrgn 93 11111-11111 1111- v211'11111s 111-r11111s 111' 1111- 112ly, s1u111-111s 211'1- 211111111-11 111 1121ss 11-11111 i1l1'il' s11111y 112111s 111 1h1- 111l1'il1'j' i11 1ll'l1l'1' 111 111'1-11211'1- 21ssig111111-111s 11'l1i1-11 1'1-1111i1'1- 11'111'11 1'1'11111 1l1l111iS011101'1112lll1111'1l'10X1S. Miss S1'l1111-i111-1' h21s 1'1l211'Q'O 111' 1111- 111ll'2l1'j', 211111 s111- is 21ssis11-11 111' Miss R211'1'j' 211111 v111'i11us 111111-1' 1l'il1'111'l'S. 1111Si1111S 1111- 1lf1l1'1l1'1'S. 11-1111 1111- Vl'1'y 11011514111 111 101111151 1111- s111111-111s 1111211 111 1-1-2111, 1h1-rc is il g'1'1111p 111' girl 21ssis121111s 111111 211'1- 111-1111111 111 1i1111i111.1 111111ks 111211 211'1- 111-si1'1-11. 1'111-s1- girls 111-1111111 111 21 1i1JI'21I'j' 1'11111, 211111 11111' 11'11111.' 1-1'1'i1-i1-111 work 1111-y 211'11 21w211'111-11 111111' il 1-1-1-1111 11111' 1111- 11-r111. l'11111'l' 1111- 11i1'1111ti1111 111i Miss Sch111-1111-1' 111111 Miss 11211-1-lv, with 1111- 21111 111' 11111 21ssis111111s, 1111- lil11'21ry is 21 place- 111 11t11111s1 111111-1 211111 1-1f1i1'i1-111-5' 1111111111 2111 11111-i1111s 111' 11111 1121y. 1 '1'111 111'21111211i1- 1111111 h211'1 21. V1-ry 211t1'211-tiv1- 111111111 11111'i11g 11111 S1-11i111' 1'211'11i1'211. 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T111111' Sll1'1'1'SS w21s 11111- 1211-1121-15' 111 1111- 1-11111111i111-1- 1'1lllS1S1l1ILl' 111' 1J111'11t11.1' M1111-r, 1':11'111y11 11111-tz11-1', h1211'gJf2ll'1'1 112lI'11j', .XQ111-s -11llli1S. :11111 1'11'1ll 1111'113l1'j'. ,xmlf .1 1 - 'gn 459- I lio, it lwrann' an annual, not lmy moans ol' suvh industry as is Oxliilzitm-al in tho postal 1!ll'llll'0 allow, but hy nwans of st-wot-lics and howls that mlisturlwml thc' 1-ntirv srronnl anml thirml floors ol' tho first lmuilcling. Matlvlinv lit-Vino was prvsvnt for thc' first antl last tiniv whon this picturv was niatlv, ancl it was the one' ancl only orc-asion that l+'r01l Slinip anal Arthur liarlicvk wvro n-wr known to on-ii look likv tlwy wanlvnl to work. Thv l+hlitor-in-l'hiol' spout niost ol' lu-r tiinv chasing' papa-rs tlown thc stairs, wliilv tliv sponsor husit-cl lwrsvll' lu-Oping the door vlosvml. llow ii lmvvann- a hook. no ono knows. Asking' one ol' tho lluisavho sta I'l' lor a writo up. wr worn- lfaitlilully promisul that wo woulcl rom-ivc ono at tln- appointvtl linux Optimistic-ally wc wunt almout our lmusinvss, hut when thv appointvml tinw vainv, thvrv was still no writv up. Tho next tinio wo askul wo triml to appcal to tht-ni as journalists. Tliry wcrv all oxvusvs anml proniiscd thv writv up for thr sa-4-onml tilnv. Again wo wt-rv mlcwivvcl, tho hook to go to pre-ss. anll wv what tho lluisavhc Stall' is sup- pvssimists, ancl wo t'Ul1t'll1Ll0 that anll again wo askoml. Soon thc- tinn- vaino l'or wore still without a group ol' wormls vxprrssing' post-fl to tlo during 1-lass. Wo haw all turnml tho work that tho lluisavliv stall' tlors is Ill0l't'lj' a larc-v, anal, wlmn tlivir picture was takvn, it was truly a posv. Page' 9.4 P11 gf' 9:7 s111 '., 1111 1 xx, 1 V1'L1I1l'Sl1il.V, N11v1111111111' 28, 1'11l111' 11215' 11111' 11111 11121111-1gI'i1l'1i1'lll'1l11I11 151111111 was 1-11111111'1111111. 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'1'1111 111'i1111i11111 1111111'11ss 111A 11111 1111111111111 was 111111111 115' 111. 1'111, -1111111 K. xV01l1'1', w1111 111'1lYl'1'1'l1 Z1 1112lS11'I'1'1l1 511111 111s1111'i11g1 1111111'11ss 111 11111 111111111i1111. I iv A 11-sz .jp 1.-- . Q th ,. ix :l7i:ur:3LWQi1wwwu,wm V , 1 r'.. --yr.. .- ff'- t The ninth zinnuul hnnquet of the Student t'ounei1 eomxneinorating the hirth ot' ttoorge NVzLshington enrried banquet opened with tho liord's An interesting :ind entertaining . Georgie Cox, Dorothy , -loo Nelitziney, Betty Adnnis, Walter Lehr. und lwelyn Woeltz. out the theme ot' Valley Forge. The 00lll10li prayer and tl weleolne from Gordon Middlvton. progruni was rendered by the tollowingx eouneil menlhers' Smith, Gordon Middleton, Jack Dililiihltlg, John Harding' i Main Avenue Orr-hestra this your has been under the capable direetion The . of Otto Zoellor. Tho Southwest Ureliestra tfontest was held this year tor tour days nt t'o1orzido Springs, Colorado. The following students won awards at the contest: Antoinette Hnnspfleh, first chair violing Earnest Burrell, first plat-cw VVilli-nn llenrv tirst vhair violng und Evelvn VN'ez1ve1', fourth ehztir ohoe. tuhng . ' , , W l lxllitillltdft' and Hnrnvst won stfhohirships to the National High Sehool tJrc'hestrzL :ind liillltl t':nn 5 :lt lnterlalehen Miohiwnn. 7 P5 Page 96 Payer 97 1 T111- 1Jistri1-t I111ti11 '1'o11r1111n11111t w11s hvl11 t11is j'C2ll ill S1111 1X11t1111i11. .111111't l'11111111'1111tz won first 111111-1' 1'11r tho eltlllllillj' 11051111111-1's. 111111 1ll,ill1t'll11l' 111'vi111' won first 1111100 i11 1111- 1-ss11ys for 1.0llI'f1l y011r. Thosc who won s1'1'o1111 111111111 w11r11: R2lj'lIltll1t1 Storms, Virgilg f1I'2lt'C lflyrcs, Fiveroz 111111 1i11tl11'ri11c Smith, first y1'111' l111ti11. Tliosv who won t11ir11 111111111 wore: 151-11 S11ilVCl', Virgil: 11111111 May 1lfl2lSf0'1'- son, fllf'l1l'tJ1 f'111-il1- f11111l111'1'g, 11ss11yg Mary liouisv lJi11s111o1-1-. first XVIII' 1111ti11. T111- 1-o111'11111i11g 1-V1-11t of tho lr ti 111111-1 11t s1-V1111 thirty. 11 ll T0l1l'1l2llll01lt w11s tho 11111111111-t 1111111 11t 1111- 51111111.11-1' '1'111- 1ow1-1' s1-1-no is ftllilxll 14111111 th1- first 111't 111' 11111 lllilj' Tho 1'oor Nut w11i1'11 w11s D1't'Sl'1lll't1 hy the St'll1tll' t'l11ss. This is t111- first ti11111 111 lllilllj' y11111's 111111 11121111 AVl'1lllt' l1ig'11 8111111111 1lilS 111'11s1111t1111 21 S01l1tll' 1.'111y. '1'h1- 1111111111-t1-1'. 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Tom Heath, Jimmie Henderson, Nvilliam Henry, Robert Hollings- wefth, Berta Mary jeeieeen. Genevieve Nlcljavitt, Helen 1w1.e11e1e1e1e. AXIDCIH IIN IEIDIIAXN Stllll IENCIE 'CIUUI l l UFl+'lt'l41RS F111s'1' 'I'14:1u1 Siccoxlm '1'1:1111 Iwwifluzt . . ., .... t3.x11131xR.x SC111 1'z Hucizexiu St'IIl t'Z ........ . . Ro111+:11'1' Ho1,1,1Nusxw1c'1'11. . . . B1Q11'1',x Mun' .l1w1is11N.. Hixiziix' AN'1'11oNx' .... J0Sl'I1'lIINl4l llrxunis.. lfI11w1x1111 Umviiiux, . . .IACK NICAI1 ...... . 151111111 A. SI.lMl'. . . Vllwf-l'1'11.wifIf'11I . SI'I'l'I f1ll'jl . .. T1'r'r1s111'1'1' . . 11'f11fII'ff'I' . .... . Sf ryjvu111-111--1r111.s . . . l'u1'lif1m1111111-11111 I1z'.viw1'z'f111 ...... ICMIIA' l7111.1cx1AN Hieiwiix DIARY J AUIQSUN . . . .H1x1111Y .XN'1'110NY . . .J11s1c1'111N14: lhximis , .J. IJ, BlA'l l'IIlCNYS . . . .lilcxi-Ni' l31f1,x1.1. 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Smith, jr., Edward Syers, Barbara Welsh Mary Williamscxn, Winifred Wiseman, Dorothy Wood. All3'CIHIIfMIIfIDIIAN SCIIIENCIE 'CILIIJI Um- ut' thi- most intvrvsting' IJI'0g.1'I'tlIllS ,Q'ix'vi1 1illl'ill5I thi- year was a talk mi that arvtiv hy Mr. ll. Y. May, tha- vluh sponsor. Mr. May gave' sonic- iiitvrvstii f'il2ll'2lf'il'l'iSiil'N ol' lhv arvtir' that would haw lwvn haul to ohtaiii any uthvr way. llv 1-xplalm-ml miivh ul thi- natural plum-1101111-1121 l'll1'0llllil'l't'4i hx' vxplurors in iill'll' mravols tugvtlwi' with thi- physival gvugrapliy ul' tht- 1-oiiiitry and thv hahits and vustmns ot' that nativos. A t'1-aturc ol' thc m-huh mvotings that has been onjoyvml hy vw-i'y irwrrrlwi' has hw-it thi- rouml tahlc disc-ussimr on thv talks giwn at thv rruiicitiirgs. Ut'tvinlirm-s quostimis arise that luring! on worthwhilv mlisr-ussion that vulminatvs in a In-ttvi' iiiimlwstziiimliilg nl' tho Il2ll'iif'lli2ll' silhjvvt. SOIItUiilIll'S ox- pwiilwimts haw lwvn POI'i'0l'IllUli to prow a point. or to rlvmmistratv smnc phasi- ot' popular svim-in-1-. 'l'hv vluh has gin-ii its whoh--hvartml 4-mmpvraliml to se-lmnl avtivitivs, 'Fhv Pillil hail an attr'a1'tii'v hooth rh-1-ur':1tvcl in the vhih volors, grrm-it ami whilv, at tha' Svniol' l'ai'nival. lm- t'r'1-ani was suhl in thv hooth. Thi- Uillil also lHll'iif'ilt2lil'li in thi- lil Sorriln'vi'o Voiitvst. Thi' vlulm tk-vls that mm-h nt' its siivc-css is that to its s mnsmz Mr. Max' as hm- . . . I . I f 1 . Y . has QIIYUII gIOIl0I'lJl1Slj' ut his tlmv and virorgfy to make thv 0l'g1llllZililUll nitvrostiirg, aml thx' incmlwrs tm-1 that thvy have sllvvcimivml. . Ui FIRST ROW:- f'lVlrs. Ricks, Virginia Briggs, Mildred Butler, Betty Corwin, Mignon Edwards, Naicla Fraser, Ada Allen Goodman. SECOND ROVV:flVla1'guerile Graham, Celine I-lagner, Betty Hasbroolc, Elise Herwiclc, Louie Lee AU IHIENAIE ILIIWIIEIIQAXI Y S'U'ElllENlI-3, I I 1 bFl1'll'lCRS l4lINS'l' 'l'1f:R M Sicvoxim 'l'lcm1 Ilolwiix' l,UXYlClCS ....,i.. ..l'rf.vz'rl1f1zf . . .... .... B Imxox Eimxxitinms llolcowiix' llmxi-1 lixxxxs. . . . . .lvlf'1'-1,I'1'S1.ll1'llI , . ....... l'l'Il.1N1+1 lltuxicic l'14:1,1N111 llMiNl'1ll ......... . . ,Swfw lrnjrf . . . . . . .l'.V1'lIl'IRlNI'I SUIIAI-ll1'I4'lCI! Bll4lNON l'11wxx'.x1:1xs ..... ..Tl'I'II.iIlI'f'l' ....... .... l 10171141 lime llixns .Km A1.i,1cN tloomux. . . . .Przrliunu'nluriun . .... ltl.tS'l'UN 3lCN.tl3 l'1ixs'1'oN Blt'X.tll ....... . .112-SfUl'ifl'H . . ..... . . . I'l.xs'1'ox Mc'.Y.x1z Ywxxic Yorxu ..... . . .Nr1'g1w11n.l-uf-,lrms ...... ...... B Illmlelcim liI l'I,lCl! lluicwux' D. ICYANS. . . .. ,il,w.wz'.vlf11zl Sm-gmizf-111-.lrms. .lJo1:o'r1ix' D. lixitxs llli Allltxllilk' 'liitv1'zil'y Som-ivly was first lil'5l'2llllZl'll as Z1 SlN'l2ll 1-lulm in -l 0lll'lliH'j'. 1929. The l1l0l1llK'l'Slllp, l1owcx'vl'. lllf'I'llilSUll so rzlpimlly that Ilii- gii-ls clvoidvml they wzinlwl to Oujoy the p1'ix'il0gm-s of ai svhool UI'g'ilIllZ2lll0ll. Am'- i'0l'tllIlg.l'lj', they p1'uvi11'x-rl the consent ol' Mr. Rog'o1's :xml the vlula Tlwn lace-211110 tlw Atllf.-11210 liiIQ1'zi1'y Soc-icty under thu sponsorship ol' Mrs. Semi H. Rivlis. Priya LM l'1l yr I 'J l7lRST ROVY: Unice Patterson, Mary Estelle Petty, Dorotlmy Powers, lllizabetli Null. Dixie Randall Sl-ICOND ROW:--Katherine Schaeffer, Alive Schroeder, Evelyn Speclcles, Clara Ross, Jessie Wesley Yvonne Young. Katherine Zoeller. Al IHIENAIE ILIIWIEIIQAXIDY S'D'l2lIlElfV , , . . llil- lllll'llUSl' ul tlw 4-lull is In stmlv the lives :xml works ul' lzinm Q -'- , . ll. mints, stiixiiig lm .1 lutlvi llll1lt'lSlilll1llll!I :mil 2llllH'l'l'l2lllUll ol' tlwm. 'l'wo llll't'llll 'N 1-zivli mlmlli am- mlvwtlwl lu this wliilv at lliirll muliii ' ' ' ' ,,. ., -- 5.5 is in tlio lurm ol si suvizil. xml I'our1li lll'l'liIlllNl1illllSlIll'SS. Xlziny smwizil1-vviitsiiiw lwlll lluriiigg' ilu- Weir. iiivliuliilfl' illl zilmllzil lull pzirtv lisliully mi ll:illmvv'vi1. :in ziimllzil clzim-v liclll in tlw spriiig, lJi'i1lg4'v :mal lnuiivo pzirlivs. sliiirisv ln'e:1lil':ists, initizitions. :mil si l':1i'c-wcfll pzirty lithl' tliv sl-niurs ul' ilu- llulm. The lzillvt' is livlil tmvniwl the mul ul' the sprint' tvim usu rllil1'l' sl-uint' ltllllilllrhll ,' ' , A :llly si lbw wi-wks 'l'liv .ltliviiziviis also pz1l'ti1'ipzilvml iii svliuol an-tivilivs. .Xl thi' Stlllllll' l':i1'i1ivzil . V, ,. . , . ul llill. si lain-gn pmlil was 1ll'l'lYl'4l lrmii selling' pop 4-urii lmlls, iii llln' zlt1l'z14'liv0 .Kiln-iisw lmutli, wliivli liaiml liven 1llW'0l'illl'1l lay lllv girls. FIRST ROW:-Bob Atkinson, Dorothy Carolus, Madelin Cowan, Corrie Lee Eastham, Catherine Eng. Ruth Funari. SECOND ROW:-Josie Garcia. Reva jewel Herrington. Elizabeth Hutchins, Mabel Leung, Easton McNab, Carolyn Nichols. THIRD ROW:fMary Estelle Petty, Evie Remling, Maxine Sharver, Evelyn Stark, Phil Thompson. Charlotte Tilly, Emma Lou Walker. Allllf 'ClLlU IB I I OFFICERS Fnzsq' TNR M SECOND Tiimr t'n.xR1.o'r'1'1c Timx. . . . . .PI'08'tflf7'Ilf . . .... .... D onornx' llARUl1llS l'N.x Sriicin. .......... ...lv'lI'C'-I',l'l'S7:dl tll . . . ........ l'N.x Swiitziii, MARY l'lS'l'l-Il,l.l'I l'ic'r'rY. . . . . . SCf.'I'l'fl!l'jf . . .... .,.. B LxRu.xn1f1'r llllillli llviic RicM1.1Nt: ....... . . .7'rw1siu'0r . . . .... livin Rrmnisu lIl'l A rt Club was l'0I'll10ll to hring togetlier the niemhers ot' the Art Depart- ment and pupils interested in art in order that they might enjoy the ad- vantages ot' well-known artists. The eluh meets at stated intervals to diseuss the different problems of art. Some ot the most famous artists that have been studied are Jean l+'raneais Millet, Estedan Rartoloine lllurillo, Leonardo da Vinci, Raphael Miehaelangelo, Fra Angelieo, and Rembrandt. Miss Olive Vhadwell, the eluh's sponsor, faithfully eooperates with the elub in all its undertakings. Pays: 1.40 . Pugfv 127 ,, FIRST ROW:-Theresa Terrell, Shirley Ardussi, Emily Blakey, Adolpho Garcia. Eva Mae Harp Hobart Huson, Elizabeth Hutchins. SECOND ROW:f-Roland johnson, Louis Kahle, Oren Luke. M ' M A ll B arion c nne y, illy McNeel Halirette Morrison, Arthur Morton, Melvin Neuhaus. THIRD ROW:-Helen Noessel, Laurine Numm , je tt R b Th y ane e oe er, elma Scheff, Frederick Thomp- son, FI D T V i ' ora ay owns, alerie Tucker, Margaret Yarborougl-1. ll:4UlDlUMl 'C IL IU II3 l Ul FIl'ERS l311,1.1' Mc'N1:1f:1,. . 'Il1f:1.1cN NUICSSICI1 . .I 11,1 N1c'1 1'1: Roms 11:11 ......f'I'l'Sidl Ilf' . . . l'Tuff'-P1'1'SIilfI'7If Nl'l'I'CfIlI'.Ij Tl'l'1lSlll'f'l' .lfftpmivr SI'l'fjl'1l'llI-ll,-x.l,l'?llS . l'url1fa 111.141 luriuoa . . . . . . .llislorzirm M,x11o.x111c'1' Y,xm1o11o1'u11 . . MAX NVIIQI1 . . . . . . M14:1.1'1x N1+:1'11A1's l10I'lS KA11111: .. ... lim M1110 lI.x1c1'. .. . 1 HIC l'l0l'lllIl lJvI1a1ti11g1 Vlulm 1111-t for tho first time- l l'lH'l1il1'j' -l, 1931. Tha-rm we-1-11 IWOIIU'-l'0llI' ch' rt 1' 1 I 1 '1' ' H ' ' cl ll Illllll Jus present .1t this niutiiig. rllllh 111c111l1v1'- ship was mpiclly i11cf1'vz1s1-cl to fifty p11pils. Thu Foruin c-lub was orgziiiizoml Oll I iuirenioiits for lHOIllllOY'SlllD living 2111 intorvst i11 mlm-lmtc, rc-gzulz11'ity ol' :1tto11dz111Pe at 11101-tiiigs, and ormlvrly K'0Illlll0l'. pure-ly 1io111m'1'z1tim' pri11c-iplcs, thc 0lllV ref Tho purposos ot' the club aro to promotv dvbato, to scvurc poisv, to ol.1s1-rvo 1-or1'1-vt pz11'li:1111v11tz11'y rulvs, and to foster 21 wholcsomv sovizll spirit among thv lIl0llllN,'I'S. Thrvo 1111-vtirws of 1-:wh lllllllfll 'll'0 sot 's'l f ' 111' ' ' ' ' ,. 1 .1 It 0 oi an mating p1og1:1111s. 211111 tho li0lII'lll rnovtilig' ot' the 111011111 is givcu to il social Ill0l'liIlg. FIRST ROW:fMr. E. E. Edwards, Lois jackson, jane Craighead, Harry Anthony, William Boyd Barber, john Braubach. SECOND ROW:4Rufe Bynum, Billy Conn, Bill Cusack, Bill Dougherty, Raymond Evans, William Fehr, Curtis Flowers. THIRD ROW:fH. jack Neal. I2 'DUN 'EI Fucsw' 'l'1c11 11 llll.XRl.l'IS 'l'111:N1s1 l,A'l' NIKON ..... Him, lJOI'4ill1f1lt'l'1 .l.xM14:s SHAW. . . Hon NIXON. . . Bucs Sxrnirzie. . . lll'IRlSlCR'l' LUNG. E.Hargis, om ea I I l1FI4'It'l41HS l,l'l'Nlflf'II, . . .... l'1'r'f'-l'1'wsirlr'11l. . . l,1l,. . . . . Sf'r'1'r'ff11'g1 . . . 7'1'1'f1.w11r'1'1' ...... 1,IlI'll1IHlf HlIIl'?iflH4 . . . . Nv1'yjr'r1r1z'-nf'-.1rms 1f1'1NIl'llf'I' . .... . T H 111, C.. T. Hicks, scott iweans, Phillip Milburn, Kurt Monier. IESS ID IEIBAUIIING S1U'ClllEll'y Srzcoxu Ticim . .IS11..r. lJo1111111c1z'1'Y ......J.xM1cs SHAW' SCOTT NIEANS xVAIfl'1CR WA1.'1'11,x1.1. K'1r,x11.111:s 'I'1111N1x111.I. . . . .DAN SAXY'l'I'1L1IilC .II1:r11:1cR'1' llAR'l'UNti Joris 'l'0'1 1'1+:N. . . .... IIi.wloriun . . ..... JOHN 'To'1 1'1f:N N 11i110t0011 l111111l1'01l tiwlvv tha- 110115111188 llvlmtiiig Sovit-ty was u1'gfz111ix0cl to sponsoi' tlvlizitiiig. to siipport all school zu-tivitivs, illlil to prornotc g1ood-f0ll0w- ship. I11 lllIl0lt'0ll l1L1llLll'0ll ll1ll'lf'-0110 tho sovicty vlosos tho your with the satis- fzivtioii ol' its piirposo :xc-c-olriplisliod. 111 thc first l1l0OllllQS ol' thv your thc quvstion of the c-o111i11g Elllllllill Contest Th l t t lsod was disvusscd and tho dot01'111i11a1tio11 to win it l'01'lT'lCtl. NN Q11 t 10 1-on es 0 or ', L'o11g1'0ss with El wa-ll-o1'g:111izwl solling' l'OI'l'0 lml hy Kurt MO1111-1' tied lor first Page 128 FIRST ROW:i-William Nicholas, James Nipper, Bolo Nixon, Pat Nixon, Frank Quirk. Richard R ld . Slficoelzlgz ROXV:--jerry Rhodes, Dan Sawtelle, Ben Shaver, Robert Shaver, james Shaw, Fred A. Slimp. THIRD ROW:-Roy Smith, Bill Stokes, john Totten, Charles Turnbull, Walter Walthall, Carl Whalen, Sterling Wheeler. 4C'DN'l3II2lESS IDIEIIBAUTIINIE SUCIIIIZTFV pluee. With the Silllll' spirit l'ong'ress entered the wlelmtes Four elehziters were ehosen t'ron1 zz large nunlher ol' zipplir-nuts hy Miss 'l'errelI. The result wus :mother vim-tory, the winning ol' the inter-eluh tlehzites, one ol' the most eovetetl ol' the eluh honors. Main will no clouht long' I'l'IIll'Illlll'I' the l'ong'ress show in the Senior l'2lI'IllV2ll. Reezilling the days ot' liurnuin :intl hullyhoo, Jennie Shaw with the t'lllllllNltlNllK' support ot' the entire eluh put on il show that ezirnetl more money for the senior elziss than any other eluh hooth. The Fongxress soeiul year was well hegun hy :it mlzinee :lt the home ot' Dnviml Ilnrtley. Shortly lolloweml the I'ong'ress-.leI't'-IInyne elzinre, whieh was si great surf-ess. liut prohnhly the most unique soeizil event ot' the yezir wus the mus- querzule hull, given :it the home ot' Pant zinrl lioh Nixon. As ai fitting K'lllIlilX to sueh :in :retire j't'2ll', l'ong'ress wus eaillerl upon to sponsor the lil Soinhrero , whieh was threzzteneil with tlrht. With its usuzil 0lllllllNl2lSIIl the eluh zleeepteml the opportunitv ol' -iitling' so import int . lool zietivity. . f . 'z -1 sei l'illfllllSlElSIll :intl org':miz:ition have heen the keywords ol' the work, :intl lor both ol' these qualities the eluh is glrezitly ilulehteml to the inspirzition mul unliring' work ol' its two sponsors, Miss Terrell :intl Mr, limlw ai rmls. Page 129 I FIRST ROVV:-Frederick Abbott, Dorthy Ackerman. Betty Barron, Ruth Brannen. Naoma Butcher, lVlary Ellen Calender, Nlary Adel Carson, Nlargaret Darby. cl I' SECOND ROW:--Elizabeth Gosselin, Evelyn 'Haye Erin Mcflary, Gwendolyn Ragland. Una Sttehl. S, C3I'0lyl'l l'-IOOH, AQHCS JONES, Geflfll C -ll'lIle, I I AXMKAIFIIIC 'CILIUII3 l I 01+'FIt'I'1 HS F mst' T1-11: M IGRIN Bluthxlzx' .... AGNES .loxtxs ...... , .,. MARY ADICII, tfxlcsux. . . . . le314:'1 1'Y B . I .l'1'wxi1IH1f . . ... SCf'7'l'Ifll'jl . . .. 7'1'zr1.w1l1'e1' . . . . . .. AKRON ....... . . . Stcvoxn Tum .....l'llllN Nlt'lIr.KRY Vim I'rtwi1lr'n! , ....,... livt-11 YN IIAYICS ll0R0'l'HX' Avmzmtxx ......AuNtcs Joxtxs l'lI,IZAlSl'I'l'Il llUSSl4lI.lN. . . . . Nu'gru11l-fri-41rms . . . .M,uu' Amit, Uxtzsox ' ..... I31c'l l'x' Iltxmzux Nl,XNtL.XlilC'l' Ihnm' .... . . 4. the wut' tht- vlulb It 111tporl1'r. . ..... III, l,I'2llIl2lllf' Vlulm ol' Malin Avvntlo High Svhool mvvs tts Sllt'l'l'SS to Mr. l l'0tI01'ic'k Alvlmoti. Its IUPIIIIIUINIIIIJ vmlsists UI' twcllty-1-ight gfivls, Ihlring ' -.VY as Im-n wry zwtivv. They Imvt- QIVOII lIll'K'O plays: llw t-.- lvllIlIYll0Kl Guest Iivtwvvlt Trains , mul NXIw1'0 but ln Atlttllm? At 1 they sulm l tzlmzllvs and Mvxivztn 1-zlmly. In' Senior l'z1t'nix'z1l tho ljI'ilIll2lll1'S haul at wry 2tIIl'2lClIYf' Imoutll :tt whivh Xnotlwt' itltwostittgf prujovt whicfh tho c-lub has begun is at sorios ol' vlulr 1lIl'Itll't'S. whit-I1 uw l'l'2lII1t'iI :mtl Illlllgf in the club rm 'l'Iw ffirlw strc itltowsts-tl Ill this work :tml prmul to In' IJ P- ' rzlmzttir-H. 11-gif' lzfll i l V I l'lRST Rowzgolive Chaclwell, Juanita Depue, Arthur Barheclc, Catherine Corbin, jane Craighead, Curtis Flowers. Madeline Levine, Sarah lilizabeth Mclntosh. SECOND ROW:f--Lee Miller, Kurt Monier, Ona Marschall, Rebecca Noelke. Fred Slimp. Betty Swallow. Emma Lou Walker, Adel Younes. JUANITA DEPUE . ADEL YoUNEs . .. KURT MONIER .... ANF CRAIGHEAD CATHERINE CORBIN .,.. . . ARTHUR BARBECK IE IL SIDMKIBIDIEIDIU S TA F F ............Sp0lISOf .. .. ,Editor-in-Chief Asst. Editor-in-Chief .Club Editor . . . .Calendar Editor . .. . .Military Editor ONA MARSCIlALl.. . . ..... Circulation Mgr. FRED SLIMP ...... BETTY SwALI.ow . . SARAH McINTosII. LEE MILLER . . .. lN1ll.TON WASHER ..... w w 1 . . , . . .Business Mgr. ..........Typisl .. . .Office Assistant . . . . .Photographer .. ..4dv. Manager OLIVE CHADWELL .... CURTIS FLOWERS ..... MAXINE SHARVER . . . ....... . .. OLIVER KLAUS . . . ZAFLA -IOCKEL . . .. RUTH FUNARI . . CECILE BURcEss . . .. RIC!-tARD SANCHEZ . . .. EMMA LoU WALKER .... DONAl.D SANFORD . . .Art Sponsor Photographer Art .. ...Art .... .Art .....Art .....Arl .....Art ..Art .. ............ Art IRVING JOHNSON . . .. ............... .Art NIADELINE LEVINE .... ..... A ssl. Adv. Mgr. ltlu tal hoinhrcro Stuff ot' 19230 l112l1llf2l1tll'tl ai rc-I'oI'd ot' six yt'Ell'S stzxndiiig hy plzic-ing.: in the All-1xI1lCI'1t'2lt1 group in tho vontvst spoiisorvd hy the Nzitioneil Scliolzistic Pross Associzitioii. The Stzitt' of 1931 has put forth ovi-ry effort to t'0I't'Ot'f :Ill thc faults ot' tho previous hook amd they p1'i-sont this volunic to the student hotly in hopes that it will be one fitting to mark the close ot' thi' c-arccr ot' Main Avonuc as ai truditioiiail 2ll'2ld0llllt' high svhool, and that it mtly servo :Is :I modal for thc shift' ot' tho new 'lllI0t11tlS -l0ft'0I'soII lligh School I uqc' 151 - - k l FIRST ROW:-Mr. Francisco deBurgos, Ruth Barton, Mary Adel Carson, Margaret Darby, Robbie Lee Flatte, Dorothy Gragg. SECOND ROW:-Doris Haclsell, Seawillow l'lallom, Hazel jones, Mildred lVlclVlurrey, Ona 'IE ll ID ILS' 'GILIEIE 'C IL lU I I l UFFIUERS FlRsT TIGRM SECOND 'l'xcR.M ..,I'1'cf.sir1wnf . . .. ..... IIEIJ-:N SCOTT Il1c1,1cN SCOTT ..... l'zce-I'rc.wulmaI . . .... DOROTHY Gimme . . . . . . .GPZRALIJINE REILLY . . . . .K.x'r11i:1uN1f: Zoimiiizn . . . . . .MARY Alum. ll.-XRSON , .............. Gwr1Nno1.x'N R.wmNn ,ms l+'mx'l,1c1e AND KA'l'lll'IRINl-I liRI1iliS DOR-OTIYIY Gmuu. . . . . . G1cRAl1,D1Ni: REI1,m'. . . . iiomsic SMITH ...... . . MARY Amer. Uncsox. . . . . Sla,xwlm.ow ll.fxI,'1'oM. . . . . Gwifzximmx litmiuxxim. . . . . S1Cl'P,fll lf I v , . I ll'fISllI'l'l' II ixlwifzll 1i'1'1ml'f1fl' Iiibrflrifm. .l IIE Main Avenue Girls' lllee Flula was 0l'g'2llllZCil in nineteen hundred twenty-foul' under the sponsorsliip of Mr. l+'I'zn1eisc-0 1leBu1'g'os. ln this sznne year' it lieeznne ziffiliziteil with the Texans l4ll'ilK'l'illl0ll ol' Musie Clubs. The eluli enjoys tlie distinetion ol' being the only l'l1oi1'-Glee Club in the org':i11izz1tioi1. ln the Spring of nineteen lnnnlreml thirty the elulm presented its zinnuail reeitzil in the Little Tlieziter. The principal feziture was the Bullet, King Nutemu-kel ', ai ehorail-dzinee version of Telniikowskys Nute1'ueke1' Suite . The elnlm was assisted by the 'llerry 'llerlnlrne Hzillet. Page 132 FIRST ROW:--Ruth Neal, Thea Nichols, Ellen Pittman, Gwendolyn Ragland, Geraldine Reilly Helen Scott. SECOND 'ROW:--Maxine Sharver. Marjorie Sipe, Louise Smith, Lillian Trabucco, Virginia Wooters, JE II ID ILS' 'IE IL IE IE 'C IL IU II3 A111-r t111- t'11111's first 5lDDl'2ll'i1llt'0 lll 11111010011 llllllt11'l'l1 tliirty, t111- I'o1lo11'i11g' 1111111-11 11p0111'1-11 111 t11v Light: iiTl'llI'1j'-Ulll' ytlllllg' 111f1ivs, m1r0ss1-11 simply i11 w11itv 211111 21lll2lZ11lQ1j' t'2lS.V 1111 t110 vycs, stuoml i11 il 112111.-TTIOOII 21110111 t110ir l1l1'0t'101' 111111 821112, vvry 11011uti1'11l1y i1111011m1, El s11it1- 01' 14111101111-1't Nvvin 111'1'1111g11111 115' Gillivrt Spross. It w11s 21 t'1lilI'1Illllg.1' gx0st11r1' 111' Wl'lt'0lIll' to 1110 visiting: 11010g'1110s ol' t11v rlll'X2lS l'll'Q1l'l'il1lU1I ol' Musiv t'11111s. ilFI'2llll'1St'tl t1l'1illl'Q'0S, t111-ir 1'011sc'iO11tio11s IllU1I10l', 1111s 1111111111011 11, Vl'l'.V Sl1pt'I'10l' 1'11s1'1111111'. T110 girls, 110110 ot' w11o111 W0 2l1'0 tulml, is ovor sm-11111101111 yours 111' 11551-, Silllfl with il 10111111-111111 2H'l1Sll'j'. Une 111' tho 11i1-ost 1't'2l1'lll'l'S 111' 1110 4'111l1's siilgilig' is t111- 1'o11t1'1111011 111111 011sy 1111111111-1' 111 w11i1'11 1110 first s11p1'111111s to111111 11111 11i,2'h0st 11011-s 211111 I1-1 it 5111 111 111111. '1l1ll'l'0 is 110 1't'1'11rt 11t t40rtissi11111 11I'1'1-f-t 11111'sp01't111-111111' l111111sg i11s1011m1 t1111 vo1111U' 7 . F' 11111111-11 h11v0 11111111 1l'?lI1ll'll 111-vor to 81171111 11or to ova-1'-111x 11It'1I' vnim-vs. Only sur'- 1'11ss1'11l V0l0I'2lllN lilIUW 111111' t'X11'l'lIll'lj' 1IllIl01'1itll1. 11t so 1t'1lt1t'I' 1111 115111, is this i11- ,1ll1lt'1l0ll.ll 111 -l2lllll2lt'j', 111111-T111111 1111111111111 11I1I'1j'-0110, llltl 1111111 s111111' l11'1'o1'1- 111- t' - ,., 1 11111 posvrs lllllll '1'l111 11'11o1's 1'1'11.v01 ', Il 1111111111 for wo1111111's 1'o1v1's, 111' 3112 111-1i111'U'11s 1111 ltl0ll1'll2l1'j' t110 1w0lI't11 1 ' '1 ' 1-m11'111't l11ltlt'l'1lll' 1 ' ' - ' n YN ' 1111 1111111 1111111111111 111 11111 Xlllllwlllill A1111it111'i11111, 111 El 1111v1t11111 01 1111 l,l01l'S1i,lll1 W111111-11's Assm-i11tio11. 'lll'll'Sl' 1111- 111115' tliv 1111211-Iigz11tso1'11 v111 v 1lllNj' 111111 Sllt'l'0SS1'lll s011s1111. Pugv 133 l3'lR5T ROW:-Miss l-lelland, Pauline Blanchard, Constance Brown, Helen Collins, Nladelin Cowan, Evelyn Doolittle. SECOND ROW:-Helen Freeborn, Mary Elizabeth Hardy, Betty llasbroolc, Louie Lee Hinds, Helen jackson, Hazel jones. 'IE Il IIQ IL ID IESIEIIQWIES F1 RST TICRIVI l'll.IZABl4I'l'H Woo1m1,iic1+'. . . . . . Bm i'x' llixsizuooiq. . . VYYONNI-I YOVNG. . . Lorna lim: HINDS. . . lilissm BAM, llI'1IiMS. Blum' RI'ss1+11.1. .... . lfA'l'lll1IRINl'1 Sl'lI,tl'Il If'l'IR ........ Hill UFFIF ERS l'rvsif1m1i , .... , lll!'l'-f,I'l'Nifll'llf . . St'l'I'0IllIl'jl . . . . Trm.wur1'r . . . . . . . 1fr'pm'l4'r . ...... . Nrrgr'f1ni-uf-Armx . I'r1rIi11mm1irlrirm . . li RliSlClt,Vl'l Ut llllfl As ai Girl Reserve l will try to lie: tlI'itl'l011S in lT12lllllt'l' lliipzirtizxl in ,lllilglllllllll Roady for svrvivo lioynl to liicmls lioaulilig' towzirml the In-st liver mlopomlziblo Swing the llitiltllllllll SICUOND Ti-:lm . l4ll.IZ.tl3E'l'II XVOUIJLIICF . . . . .li14:'1 i'x' 'lI.xs1sRooK . . . . .Yvoxxrz XYOVNG . . . .Lovin lima limos ..l1ESSl1'I l'l.tl.I. llICI.MS T . . . . . . .MARY li1'ss1':1.,I. K .vrifi me IN li Si'll.tI'Il Fl'IR 'nge 13.6 Puylf' 135 FIRST ROW:-Eunice Lewis, Grace Nlacomluer, Sarah Mclnlosh, Mary Morris ljeaster, Ruth Neal Alicia Sanchez. SECOND ROW:-Katherine Schaeffer, Marjorie Sipe, Annalee Thr-elkell, C-laclys Wilhelm, lflizabelh Woodlief, Yvonne Young. 'IE' ll ID IL IDIESIEIDWIES lizigvl' for lmowlmlgv liovorvml to tloml Yivtorious Uvorsvll' l'Iarnost in purpost- Slllf'l'l'l' at all timvs. HIS your ol' iiiiiotm-vii liuiiclrccl and thirty-onv marks tht- 1-lvwiitli aimivvr- sary ot' tho organization ol' Hirl Rosorvvs in Main .KW-iillv Sc-nior lligh Sc-hool. During thvso c-lvvvn years multipliwl svorvs ol' girls haw lwvn hvlpctl to liiglim-1' aims aml itluals in lilo hv stumlv and ol1so1'v:1m'c' ol' our votlo 'xml hr tho I procvpts aml vxamplvs ol' our lvaclvrs as wvll as hy tho assoviation with othvr girls l'l'2ll'lllllg1' aml working' towarml tht' same goals. This has ln-on a wry prospvrous yvar for our vluh. Wm- hatl a Sllt'f'1'SSl'lll 1 hooth at tho Sl'lll0l' 1 arnival aml also a hooth in tho llallowv't-ii 1'arniral whivh was holtl at tho Y.W.f'.A. Mary liussvll 01111-i'tz1i11t-tl thx' vluh with a :lr-lig'l1tl'11l liayriclv oral 1-vc-ningg last Ur-tohvr, anal all those prosvnt pai'ti1'ipatv4l in a great wvim-r roast aml g'vrlvr':1l j0llll.ll'2lll0lI. 'l'h0 Girl Rosorvt-s, togvthcr with thc Ili-Y Vluh, look part in tho siiigiiig assomlnly on Marx-h lW0lllj'-lllllfll. liar-h organization rm-mloi't-rl svvvral songs. I-'IRST RQXV:---Mrs. Gossett, joe Batialia, Lawrence Crane, Oliver Cresswell, Henry Edward, Glenn Graef. Marvin Fried, Richard Hammett. SECOND ROW:--Ben Herrera, Paul Kariger, Howard Majors, William P. Martin, jr., Lucio Mendoza. Albert vlclofla, lame. Kimberly, Franklin Zleglel. IIBIDYSQ ll N ID IU SWF ID II AIL S10 'C ll llilfy Flllwl' '1'l+1ll,M Allllllzlrv Vlwlllllrlil. . Palm, Klllllllcll. . Blix Ill-zlelelclu. . . Mllrvlx Flrllcll .... lrlwlrlflxvllz l'lc.xNl-1. l'lliNl'IS'l' l3l-:Nlllfll-:l.ll .XlNll.l4' lllclrllllllll. . . . , Jlmllcs lilllfvlis. .. UFFIVEHS l'r4f.wi111 lll . . .. l'i1'l'-I'1'1l.wi1l4'll! . . Nvf'l'vl11r'y1 . .. 7'1'4u.wll1'1'l' . .... . Swgfrlrllll-111--lrnzx IjllfllillHH'7lfIll'lill7l . 1f01Hll'I'l'l' . . ..., 111-Sllllvillll . . Sl-:COND Tlclm . . . . .Blix lIl1:RRl:R.l . . .lllzxlzx Hllwllulls lVll'.XIJ.XI,I'1'lC .lllllcxlcz l'lIll'I'0N Sc'llwlf:l'l'zl:ll . . .Wll.l.1.llll M.ll:'l'lN . . l'lRNl41S'l' Bl-1Nlclf'lll:l.ll . . .Glcolrulll Scllllmlml ....J.lMl:s lillllclis lllll lluys' lllKlllSlI'l2ll Scwivly was ol'g'zllliz0ll :li thv lK'Qllll1lll,SI0li thc' full 10l'm ol' llillvtl-llll lll1lltlI'l'll thirty. The IJllI'1JOSl'S ol' This sclvicty 2lI'0 to pllllllllto il lltllllxl' lill0WlCLlQ'0 ol' llllx VZlI'lUllS lllll1lSl'l'l0S zlllll To f'I'L'2ll0 il 5.Z'I'02llk'l' illfvrvst 1llll'zll'1l Silll Alltllllilfs illllllstrlcls. lll12ll'l0l' lllvlllll0l's zlrvz l'lI'Il0Sl liolloliclll, .lzllllos llruvks, L00 l'il'illltll, ll2lNVl'0lIC'0 lll'1lll0, llClll'X l4lllWilI'l,lS, l'llIII0l' l'lI'liLll'lll, 1-3011 lll'l'l'0l'2l, Al2l1'Vlll 'l 1'i0ll, Allult' ll0l'l'l'l'2l, l,2llll Kzll'ig0l', lllliltlilllllll' .Illlll-llvx, xvllllillll 3l2ll'fl!l, Ililtoll Sl'llWl'lfZ0l'. :lllml .Xlllvrt Yil'1lll'i:l. Page 1311 I-'IRST ROW:- Robert Cotter, David ljraser, Harvin C-win, Tom lleatli, Robert Hollingsworth, Russell jones. SECOND ROW:-Thomas Marth, Henry Martinez, Alphonso Rodriguez. Harold Rush, Dan Sawtelle, Randolph Simon, Albert Yrigoyen. 'l3'UIIflfII'IAXILS IENGIINIEIEIDIINE 'CILIUII3 l l Hl+'Fll'lf1RS Fllcsw' 'Flcim Sicvoxn 'l'i4:m1 'l'ox1 llic.x'ru .... . . .l'rr.v1'flu1l . . ...... 'Foil llI'1,K'l'll lux S.XW'1'l4Il,l,lC. . . . I'1'r'w-I'rr.v1'rlwnI . . . .llixx S.XNY'l'l-1I.l.l1I Imran Fiusicic. . . .NI'l'l'I'lIlI lf . . . . . ..IJixx'ln l'lR.XSI1IlI ll.xm'lN Hwix. .. . .7'1w1.wu'1r . . ..,. ..ll.xm'lN llwm llxlclixlrzlc Pow. . . . . .NwgzfrrizI-ul-.lrms , . . . .fi.XRIlNI'IR l'os'r 'l'1iml.xs BI.xl:'l'il. .. ..ll,IlIfIl'll'I' . . ..... ...'l'lloA1.xs Al.KIC'l'll Illi liUt'llI2ll.N l'lllQ'l1ll't'l'lllg.f Vlulm. 1-miiposvfl ul' Slll4ll'lllN ul' Alillll AYUIIII1' lligli Svlionl init:-wstwl in 4'l1g'ii1v0l'i11g', was mvrwiiiizc-ll in Al2ll'1'll. 19220, ln' lll4'Illllt'l'S1Il'llll' Sf'lt'lIf'l,' vlnssvs. 'l'lw Illll'INlS1'S ol' tlw vlulm sire: to Ill'UIll0ll' lllT0l'l'Nl in l'llQ'llll'l'l'lIlLl'1 to show ilu- llll'l'0I'l'lll typvx ol' l'llQ'ltlO0I'llljI1 :xml to livlp tlw Slllll0lIl vlioosv llmi wliivli is lwst suitvcl to him. 'l'l10 1-luli im-4-is 0llf'l' vzivli wt-ok. Um- nwvtiilgg' is mlvvotvml to lnusim-ss :mil tho nvxt to :1 fivlrl trip to illl mitstzimliiig l'llQ.l'lll00I'lllQ' pl'oj0c't. llllll' vlulm took :in zictlvm- pair! in tho SOIIIOI' l'2llI'. A1 the vm! ol' vm-li svliool yl'2ll'. thc llll'llllN'l'S hold H11-ii' zmnunl lmnquvt nt whivli new ol'l'ivvrs :irc 4-It-1-tml. Page IJ? FIRST ROW: Miss Carr, Katherine Kern, Wlinifrecl Reecl, jane Ryan. Thomas Barnes, Ernest Beall. l ranlc Blair. SECOND ROVV:-Billy Bryant, lack Chapman, Vllilliam Conway, George Cox, jack Dahlberg. II-IA VNIES lDIIiII3AlflIN'l3 S'D'CIIIlflfY 'I UFFI4'lCHS l+'111s'1' T1-11111 S141c'0N11 'I'1c1m1 .lol-1 M1'lI.xx1cx'. .. ..lll't'NillfJlll . . . . .... .Ion MCHAN1-:Y l5ll,l, ll,x1:111s ..... .. .lv'iCll-1,?'1'Nll1I'lll . . .JACK D1x111,1s1f:11u ll1+1x111' ll1u11.111. . . .Nl'l'l'l'l1ll lj . . . . .... P1411RY Pom' -l0lIN ll.x11111Nu.. ..Tl'l1ISllI'll' . . .... ...... 1 Io11N Il.x11111Nu .lo11N -l.11111.x'1 1'. , . . . .l'urliu111w11lfzrirzn . . . . .llolmox M111111,11:'roN -I .wx ll,1111,1s14:1111. . . . . Sl'l'!jl'Il7ll-Nl-,ll'lllN . ., .IIUWA1111 N1c1101,s lllfl llilylIOS llllllilllllgl Sovivly has tl1m- l1o11u1' :111ml lllSlllll'll0ll ol' lwing tho olds-st vlulm 111 Blain Aw-11110 llig'l1 Svlmol. IT was o1'g::111iz01l in lH92. Tho ITIIVITOSO ul' llw llilf'llt'S Sovicty is to flvvvlop clvl1z1ti11g illllflllg' boys z1111l To i11c1'0z1s0 l'ollo11'sl1ip :1111o11g' vl:1ss111a1Tvs. 'l'l11- llz1y11c's lmw takvn illl a1c'fiv0 part in school :lc-tivitivs z1111l lf1111c'Tio11s K'V0l'j' lllllll thvy l1z1vv lwem vnllwl 1111011 Zlllfl have dom' lllllll' lwsf to flll'lll0l' tlw 11211110 of Main. 'l'l1is fault is wvll lill0Wll, l1Qc'i111s0 some ol' ilu- l1ig'l1ost s1114lc11t ol'i'ic-cs 2lI'0 hold by Haynes lll0Illll9I'S. 'Two ol' the out- s111111li11g' sT111lv111s ol' Main Ava-11119 1111- .loc llll'llZllll'y, 111'osi1l011t of T110 Haynes, li.U.'l',l'. lIl2ljOl', mul p1'0s1do111 ol' tl10 Nilllilllill H01101' Sovioty. fl0l ll0ll Middletoll Page 138 l 1 , l:lRST ROW:altahn Harding, Aaron Holland, klohn jarratt. joe lVlcl'laney, D. lVlclll1enny. Cordon Middleton, Arthur Newton. SECOND ROVV:-Howard Nichols, C. Parsons, Perry Post, Raymond Storms, lidward Syers, Robert Tate, Dick Twiforcl, Bill Young. IHA XYNIES IDIEIBAUFIIN' S'D'l2IIllflfY holcls tht- ol'l'ir-c ol' prosiilt-nt ol' tho Stuwlvnt l'ounvil, whit-h is onv ol' tht- higlivsi honors hvstowml on ei Slllllt'tll in Main. M1-nihvrs ol' tho llziynos rank high I'roni si scliolzistiv stzintlpoint. Uno ol' tho lzitvst umlvrtziliings ol' tho vluh is tho sponsoring.: ol' tho 'l'hril't llzinliingr :it Malin ,Nw-11111-. .XlThong'h 'I'hril't liainkingg' has not yvt wait-liml ei satis' li2lt'l0l'.Y stzigro. tho lH'l't'l'lll ol' mlopositors has iriwozism-cl 1'0llSlilt'l'illllf' sim-1' this pro- jvvl hzis lwvn lzilu-n over hy tho vlnh. 'l'ho llnynm-s llc-lmziting' Sovit-ty ol' 19210-lfliil hns lwon il snr-4-oss. lt has haul t'Vt'l'.V qnzility :intl :imlvziritzig'0 to ho zi sur-vvss. 'l'h0 vlnh has hznl :in 1-l'l'if'ivnt :intl rt-sponsihlo stall' ol' ol'l'ic'vrs to l'2tl'I'j' on its vziriml nvtivitivs. Tho ll2l1Ylll'S has In-on most lortnnzitv in liziving an wry mlosirzihlv group ol' sponsors :intl inzisvots. 'l'ln'y vhoso tlirm-0 ol' 1l':iin's prottiost girls to r'c'pl'0s0nt thorn. Jzinm- Ryeiri, who was vhoson :is tho most hvnuTiI'ul girl ol' tho svnior vlussg li2lflll'l'lll0 Korn, who wars volml tho lit-llool'tl1v svhoolg :intl XVlllll'l'Cll Rl-1-tl,z11'vlliv nmsvots. Bliss Vzirr mlm-sm-r'vt-s worthy prziiso :is 'rho vlnh sponsor. 'l'hv lI1l'lllll0l'N wish to tzilw this opportunity in cxprvssing' their grrzititiulv lor thu wonrlt-rl'nl voopvrntion ol' its sponsor zinfl mzisvots. Page IJ9 FIRST ROW:- Mildred Cain. Katherine Kern, Harry Anthony, john Brauhach, Jack Chapman, William Conway. SECOND ROVV:--George Cox, Jimmie Cunningham, Alfred icurtis. Robert Deegan, G. T. Hicks, Bonner jackson. Cordon Middleton. IH I '-V 'CILIUI 'I HFl ll'l'1ltS If'1lcs'r 'l'1-:im Sicmxim 'l'r:1m If'm4im Sum' .... ..l'r1siflwnl . . , . . ...... FRI-in Shim' liUl!lCR'l' '1'.vl'i1:. . . . . .l'z'f'f-1'1-vsiflf nl . . . . .lioixirziw 'l'.vri-1 l,UN.Xl,l3 XVl'l l'lll.. . ..S1rrrlf1ryf. , . . ..lJoN.xirn Wi'r'rm .I.xc'1Q l1Il.tl'M.XN... ...7':wrsuw1- . . .... ..-IACK llIIAl'M.tN l'1cl:i:x' Pom' ,....... , . .Sf'l'fjt'lIllf-Ill-glVHIS . ........ Pbiiem' Puwl' Hoiumx Allhlilil-I'I'UN. .. .. l'fll'11.IlHH'Illllflillll . , .limeimx 3llIlllI.l'I'1'0N llli Malin Atltlllll' Ili-Y was 4ll'g.l'2tlliZl'4l six yvziw sign with ilil'. Iiolminson als spmisor. l'lwi'0 wcrv only sown vlizirtvi' lIllxIIllTOI'S, but that vlub has grmvu to an lIl0Il1lM'l'Sl1i15 ol' about -LO. The lli-Y Illl'0lS owry Tlllll'Stl2ly t'V0llillQ,' :it six thirty at thi- Y.M.t'.A. A spirit ot' l'T'iOlltllil10SS is illf'I'02lSOLl by thv sllppci' whivh pix-vmli-s 1-very lmwtingr. Page 1.50 Prlyf' LH l lRST ROW: C. Parsons, Rolaerl Perlraza, Perry Post james Qvlxaw, lfrecl Slimp, Burleson Smith f SECOND ROW :- M. Smith. Robert Tale, Albert lrevinzr, Albert Victoria, Berkley Walford Carl Whalen, Donald Wlltig. IHI '-Y 'IZILIIJI 'l'lu- vlulm is flivirlwl into ilrwm' jl'l'OllllS, 1-zu-ll llzlving' its own Pillllillll znul spmnsur. 'l'lu-sv QVUIIIJS lnm-1-lmrgv ul' llur p1'og'1':1lns mul nlnluin slu-zuluws lm' llu- nuw-! IIIQN. 'l'lur numsl inte-rvsling' pzxrl ul' llu- lli-Y work is ilu' ilullu-tim: N1'I'YlI't' X1 tlu-sv sm-r'x'i1-vs. llu' lulks uw givm-11 Ivy ulfl nulmlwrs on ilu' 1lll'l'l'I'l'lll simlvs ol' ilu- lli-Y N1IllJIl't' mul ll'l2lllgIlU, mul tlu- svlwivm- is 4-los:-fl with il lnlk Ivy mu- ol' llu- spunsurs on tlu' vross. Tlu-sv lll1lllt'llUIlS am- luflrl llul first nu-vling: illlllll' Illl Illlllflllllll. ,nul no hllllllllflll IS rl lull plmlgm- lllt'lIllJ0l' until lu' lms lu-vu an Wlllll'SS ul mu' ol llursc' Sl'l'Yl1'f'S. Un Xlnrvlm 5. Ilu- lli-Y lll'UllQ'lIl Mr. ll2ll'l'.V llomlgrv to Blain .Xvvn1u- to spc-:lk lullu's1'luu1l. llls talk wus szlirl ll.YlII1Ill.VlUlM'llli'IlI1bSl llll0l'l'Sllllg.1'OYUI'lJl'0S0lll1'4l :lt lluin 'l'lu' vlllll 1-zxrluul ils Hlll'l'2lllllg' UXIICIINUS lm' lllis 'Yllill' lay pulvlislrillg' llu' pru- ffmms lm tlu Nlfxin Ill ulumulgm Hmu on 'l'l1.mls lxnw lin 'l'lusc ll H l.. 1 . , . ..,v, . . .. , . . - . -,,. - ' ing' ' ,,' y '0,.fl'2llllS wr-lv grivvn I'l'1-1' to tlu' lams nt llu- gnnuz mul wvrc Ilillll lol' by tlu- zulw1'tisvlru'11ts whivll lllllj'4'lllllillllt'1l. To lwvouu- zu lIll'lllllOl'. za Pillllllllillll must fill out il lIll'lIll7l'l'Slllll 1-:ml lmw :I f-m1l'm1-ru'n- with 0110 ol' tlur s1ums01's, auul lu' 21f'f'l'lll0ll lly all tlu- nu-mln-rs ol' flux vlulr. l A h B beck Farl Carl Albert Clark. FIRST ROW :-Miss Brawner, Janice jarratt, Jerome Ade man, rt ur ar , , , SECOND ROW:- Edward Cochran, Robert Cotter, Murray Crossette, john Dunning, Richard Hardin, Dale Hilton. JI lElFlFlElI2S+DN II AN ILII WFIEIIQAIDY FIRST Tm: M Goimox l'l11.xsii .... .loHN Diixxixu. .. Rlvii.-xlzim 'llix1miN. . Jvxioia SMITH .... J HROMI4: Ani,1+:1.1x1.xx. . . JOHN l71iNN1x1,:... SUE ll IETF' r 2 ii! lJFFIl'I+lRS .. l'l'f's'irl01ll . . ,.. Vivf-1'1'0.wic1c'91l . . ...Nm'r1'l11ry . . ... . . .T1'0r1.s1u'w' . . . . . . . . .Purlirmzmzfurizm . . . .Sffrgvanf-111'-A1'ms Sizcoxu TER M . . . ..I1cRirx' PHAIDMAN . . . .Hxififzirs HoR'roN i,UNAl,D xVl'l l'lG Voximim Koi,i,i1NBERu . . . . . .Go1moN l'1c,xsis ...,JOHN DIYNNING Page 142 1 Page 1.13 FIRST ROW:-Capers Horton, Read Ki1gore, Conrad Kollenberg, Harold Lewis. Gordon Pease SECOND ROW:-R 1:1 Sk'l B ' ' ' ' ' ' o ert nes, ur1eson Smlth, M. Sm1111, jr., 1VIe1v1n Wlnlers, Donald Wlttlg jack Worthington. JI IEIF1l:lE1I2S1D1N IIAN IL II 1f IE IDAIDV S1010 ll IETF V lN1'1'I 11111 -111l'1'111's1111i1111 I1i11111111'.v S1111i111y w11s111'g:1111iz1111 111 11i11111111111 1Illll11l'l'11 11ig'111, 11 1111s 111111111 1111 11111iv11 11111111 111 1111 s111111111 111111vi1i11s. 111111' 1111111's11 111' 11v11111s w111111ss1111 115' 11111 1111111 1'111' 11111 11i11111111111 11111111111111 1l1i1'1y-111111 1111'111 was 111' 1-1111s111111 i111111'11s1. 11llI'1IlgI 11111 1ir1s1 1'11w 11111111i11gs, s1111111i11g 1111n1111i111111s w111'11 11111111i1111111 211111 1111111 11111s1'111s 11l111111111. A 1111111111111 was jI1Y1'1l 111 111111111' 111' 11111 1111111111111's. This 111'11111 was 1'111111w1111 115' 11111 i11i1i111i1111. 111111' s11v111'111 w1111ks I'111111w- ing, 113111. s1111v1111 11111111s W111111 s111111 111111111 11111 11111ls 111' Main. A1111111, 111111111 w1111ks 11111111 1'1111g1111ss, l111y1111s, 211111 v,14'1.1.S 11111 111g111h1111 211111 1111111111111 21 joint 1111111111 wh11111 was v111'y Sll1'f'1'SS1'll11j' p1'11s111111111 111 NV111111111w11 l111k11. All1l11l1'l' 511111111 11v11111 111' 11111 .v111111 was 21 11111igh11'u1 i111A111'111111 1111111111 111 11111 H111111111' S11111i11. A111111 11111 1'111'is111111s 11111i1111ys 11111 1111111111111i11g1 1-11111111i111111 was 11111111i1111111 211111 111'1'1111111s w111'11 1'11'I'111i1. N11 11115' was 1111-111111-11111 111 11111 s1111111 111'1'i1111, 1'11s1111i11g.13 in El 111111ll1111111 111111111111 111'111'1'i11111'w 111111 1 1111w 111'1'i1'1111' ' 1' ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1111s111111si11ili1y. ,, ,. Sl s 111 111 mx 11111 Ill 10 .1ss1111111 il 1lHlVj' T1111 s111111111 111111111111-111 was 111 1111111 111111 11111 -I111'1's 111111111'11111k 111 1'111111111y its 1i11111111i111 11i1A1'i111111y. 1'1111111' 11111 s1111111'visi1111 111' 11111 1'1ll11,S sp1111s111', 1111 i1111111s11 111'iv11 was 1111g1111, 111111 111 111111 1111111 11111 -1111'1's 11111111111 111 11111 11111111s 111' 11111 1111is11111111 11v1111 11 11llll11I'1'l1 111111 fWl'll1j'-11Yl' 1111Il111's. '1'1111 1111111 111'1111g'111 11111111 s1111s1111 111 il 11111s11 wi111 11111 11111111111 -1111'1' 1 1'111i1-, w11i1'1 1 w11s, 11s llSll2l1, 111111 111' 11111 11111s1 111111111111' 11111111'111i1111111111s 111' 11111 j'C2ll'. .X 1111'1.1'11 1111111 111' 11111 s111'1-11ss 111' 11111 s1111i111y is 111111 111 11111 llll11l'1llgI 11111111 111' 11111 sp1111s1111, Miss I11'11w11111'. FIRST ROVV:---Parlcer Barrett, Betty Barron, Laurens Broclcschinlc, Ella Bergman, Loris Dunsheath, Joyce Dykstra, Josie Garcia. SECOND ROW:-Celine l-lagner, Seawillow Haltom, Josephine Henderson. Helen Reutzel, Edward Syers, Edna Lou Nvilliamson. Fiicsi' 'l'1+:m1 Vlv'1'o1: Uiuzifz ...... . M.xRu.x1:1c'1' INVOUIIFIN. . . lllC'l'TY llASISR0llK. . XVIGIDUN hY.XI,I..U'I'l. . . ICUNA Svmeo ....... l'11,1..x leliiilzumllxx. . . llxizlciizle Ihiziei-:'1 l'. . . .lUSl'Zl'lIlNl'I Ilmizis. .. .Iox'1'lc I7x'Ks'1'lz.x. . IIIC Iliiiszivlw, whivh was I'UlllIlll'tl in ISDH, Ims, iluring' its tliirty-fivo j'l'ill'S Il'I lU Il SAME Il'I IE 'I STAFF lfffilIII'-i?l-fllliiff . . ,llfrzarzyimg lfdilfn' . . ,lSS'l.Yl!llIl Eflilmx. ,l.w.wz'sl1111i lfrlilnr ...... .'lss'f ,IIIITIIIUIIIU lfflilrn' Snririyj Hrliffn' ....... Sporls Edilor . . Fr'r1f1u'11.v Ifclilor.. lf,l'f'llll7IfjI' Eflifvr. . . Harris, Betty Hasbroolc, Jimmie Slcooxu 'l'1f:1:M . . . . .x'll l'0R, l'i:.xzic M,xi:c:,xR1c'r Woom-'IN . . liIAI'l l'Y Ihsmzoox .Wi4:l,1moN hVAI.I.ACl'Z . . . . . . IGDNA Svimo . . . .ELM Bi':1mM,xN . . . l'.x1:K14:1i B,xRRE'1 v .vl0SEI'IIIN1i HARRIS . . .Jowi-1 Ih'Ks'rlz,x ol' vxistom-o, grown I'i'om ai Your 1-olumn niimoogrziph shoot to 21 scvou volumn weekly lIt'NVSD2l1l0l'. Tho lluiszu-Iio lwlongrs to tho 'I'vxz1s High School Association, the Inter- svliolzlstim- liozigtu' Press l'o11I'0i'0u00, tho Volumlmizi St'l10l2lSll4' Pross Assoc-izliiou, ' -' 1'I'th0 :mil thc Nilllilllill Svliolzlstlc- Press Assoc-mtloii. It also has tl chtipttr o Quill :mtl Scroll. lll2lI'Qf2ll'0l NVoorlI'iii won first plow in tho l'.II.S.l'..X. omlitorial writing von- tost, :mtl Woltlon Wznllnr-0 won third plow. Page 14.4 FIRST ROXV:S Humphrey. Mary Ellen Callencler, Curtis Flowers, Dorothy Ciotthardt. Seawillow Hallom, Ruth SECOND ROW:-Ona Marschall. Lee Mayme Ray Washer. Fnesr 'html J.-iMif:s S11Aw..... ll'lVARGARIG'l' Sisirru. . MAYM14: RAY Wrssiricie Lin-: lXI1i,i,r:R ........... CURTIS I4'ircm'ic1es. . . Lli.r.i,iN 'l'1mizi5cuu. . Viicuil, RriN1m,u,. . . . . HICAXYILLONV I lAl,'I'UM IND IDAXIK 'C IL FUI owicvims . . 1'1'1'sirl1 nl . .... .. lVlilfl'-l,l'l'S?.lll'7Il . .. . . . . St,'CI'C'flIl',U . . .. . . Tl'1'll.Y1ll'l'l' . . . . . . . .Hl'1'f1l'fI'llI-flf-.'ll'lHS . . .,. 1lislnl'ir11l, . . .... . . . 1,Ill'IiIl7IIl Illflflllll . . . . .li'1'p1n'l0r . . ,.... Miller, Elizabeth Null, Virgil Randal, Lillian Trabucco Sifzvoxn TERM .Al.XRliARl'I'l' SMITH ..UN.x MARsCil,xl.iI, 1Xl,xx'Mi4: Ru' Wrisiucn . . . . . .Lula M11.i,14:1: . .l'I'R'l'IS l+'l.0wif:ns l4II.LlAN l'imixUcco . . .Viieuiir R.xN1m,xr, Sif:.m'1m,ow ,I lAm'oM HIC Kodak Vluh was oi'gzniiz0il in Marr-h of iiiiwtuvu humlrvcl thirty with Miss U, lll1,Qlll'S :is sponsor, In .DL'K'l'llllJO1' ol' thi- smno your Miss liurkv wzis 4-Imsi-11 :is ai vo-sponsor, and ai now vonsfitutiml was :uloptoml whivh prnvidvml that thv nwvtingrs would bv hold on zlltvrimfv wvoks at svliuol. The objvvl ol' thx' Koclzik Club is To mzikv and vollm-vt pic-lurvs for the' ICI Soinln'0r0 wliivh typify liI'c :lf lllillll Avvmu-. The lll1'IIllll'I'S ol' tlw 1-lulm wont on sovorul pirnivs :md wx-iiivr rousis whim-h wvrv Qivvn :lt llllx Sc-4-niv Loop l,l2lj'gI'0llllIlS. The club progrmn ilicl not wmsist all ol' work , Init :1 vvry plc-ziszlnt sm-izil season wus also vnjuyoal. Pagr' 1.55 FIRST ROW:fPearl West, l-lortense Adler, janet Baker, Ernest Beall, Louie Ben, Myra Bonner SECOND ROW:fRuth Brannen. Constance Brown, Sue Browne, Edwin Burton, Mary Lamar Burton, Mildred Butler, La Vera Bynum. - THIRD ROW:fjoseph Cohn, Bernice Cragin, Murray Crossette, Bill Cusack, Mary jean Davis, Bill Dougherty, Lulie Dunbar. I AX-lfll N 'CILIUI I I Ul7l ll'l'lRS Fnzsl' '1'r:1ziu Slceoxn 'llicmr REBA lllmc Maswzusox . . . . . .l'rf'xidenl . . . . . . . lilsm Maui: MAs1'r:RsoN AIADELINIQ lil'1YINl'1 .... ...lvifl'-lII'l'SliIll7llI . ...... ..... A lA1Jl'II.INIC LICVINIC SEAXYILLOXY H iuxrou. . . . . Sffrmifl l'ie1'-l'1'4siclr nf .,.. SlC.XXYII,l.lUNY H.u.'roM BEN Slmyifzic ....... ..Sef-rriury . . ........ ........ l lax SHAVI-IR Fimxeifzs Moiuus. , . . . .7'rm1.vzo'n' . . . . .Fiuscvrls Momus hlADICl.lNlC lnfzyixilz. . . , .1Ii.whn'1'fm . . . . .3l.XDEI.INlfZ liizyisrz IIE Latin t'lub ot' Main Avenue High Sehool has for eight years been one ot' the most sueeessful and one ot' the largest organizations of Main Avenue lligh Sehool. The t'undamental objeet ol' the organization is to unite the students ot' Latin and to render the study of that subjeet more interesting and absorbingt The Latin t'lub has gradually broadened the range ol' its pursuits to sueh an extent that during the past year most ot' the major functions ot' the sehool were either aided oi' brouglit about by the sponsors and menibers of the Latin Club. The soeial aetivities of the Latin Vlub eonsist ot' a monthly meeting held at the homes ol' nienlbers whose hospitality has been a souree ol' eonsiderable im- Page 141, FIRST ROW? Mignon Edwards, Grace Eyres, Ruth Favourite. Olga l-ilaclc. He-len Freeborn. Catherine Gibson. SECOND ROVV:---Cecile Goldberg, Henry Graham, lVlary jane Grant, Joe Cugenheim, Harvin Gwin. Dorothy Haegelin, john Harding. THIRD ROVV:-,lean lamelon, Helen Jackson, Hobart Huson, Gerald Hugo, lCarolyn Hoon, Mona Hornberger, Seawillow Hallom. I Alf ll N 'C IL 'U II3 porlunvv to thi' Slll'1'l'SS ol' 11101-tiiigs. l,l'0gjl'2llllS urn- lilll'lllNlll'tl hy f-lussos :mil imlivimluzils. 'l'hv l'llll'I'l2llllllll'lll is znlwnys prvsontwl in :1 Howl :mel intl-rvsting laisliion, usually with il mliri-vt lN'2ll'lllQ' on tho llntin lsnlugfiizigx- ilsm-ll'. lrnlin poi-ms, plays, :mfl gznm-s :Irv prvsontvil, :ill ol' whivh 11-ml to nmlu- thi' slurly ol' lrilllll ilitc-wstiiig :mal p1':u-tivnl. During' tho past yralr. 1lvlig'li1l'ul imwtings wa-rv lwlil :lt thi' homvs ol' lim-lm Maw Al2lNl1'l'S0ll, 3l2ll'Q'2ll't'l 'l'vrr1-ll, SllZilllll2l 'll2lj'l0l', l'z11 :mel Iloln Nixon, llvlvn llvosv, .loam -lzxmvlon, :mul lim Blum- llurp. As nn lll1'0llllYl' to Pillllllllll' lrzilin throu svhool, il lm-elzil ll02ll'llIQ tha- insvription from Virgil Ros Blihi Non M11 li1'llllSH- 'l'l1ing's lo mysi-ll' :mil not myscll' to Tliings l sulvormliimtc -fis pix-sviitvml to gh lhv vuiirv llll'l't' .l'1'1ll'N ol' high thosv sfuili-nts ol' Virgil who mzliniznin am ?lX't'l'ilgIt' of llll'Ullg.l'llUlll lhi- .Y02ll'. lil'l'ZlllSl' ol' tho high sfzimlaml ol' svholzisfii' :lltzninlilrilt lllilllliillllbll among' Thv H11-riilwrs ol' thc llzifin Vluh, lW0lll.V-lilllll' ol' thosm- mm-clzils lmw lKll'll pwsviilvml in Iha- past Two j'l'2ll'S. Similar to this :irc tha- lvttvrs pwsviitvxl to tho winning! toilrnuim-nt vonlm-stmits :xml to wimwrs ol' thv vssny 1-ontvst hchl in vonjiim-tion with thi' llzitin 'll0lll'll2llll1'lll. Svliolnstic- l'0W2ll'ilS ol' this sort airs- an iiivm-lltiw lo nlnililziin svllolzistii- 1-xr'1-llviiw :mil to Ulllllllllll' lmtili llIl'Ullg'lllllll thi- high svhool ram-v1'. Priya? H7 FIRST ROW:-Charles johnson, Frances Lanca, Mahel Leung, Madeline Levine, Eunice Lewis, Alice Mathiessen, SECOND ROW:-Reba Mae Masterson, Philip Milhurn, Frances Morris, Rosalie Murray, Betty McDavid, Erin McGary, Virginia McKinney. THIRD ROW:-Billy lVlcNeel, Arthur Newton, Bob Nixon, Pat Nixon, Mary Morris Peaster, Emmi Clegg Prolrop, jerry Rhodes. I AUFIIN 'CILIUIB The Latin l'lub annually partieipates in the inter-elub aetivities, sueh as the Senior t'aruival. sponsored by the Senior Ulass. The Latin t'lub was rep- resented in the earnival ol' the past year with an attractive booth whose sale ol peanuts eontributecl to the sueeess ot' the earnival both artistieally and iinaneially. Other serviees were rendered, sueh as the sale ot' tiekets for various inter- seholastie luuetions like the benefit pieture show lor the Latin Tournament Funtl, and lor the various elub entertainments. 'l'he Latin Vlub owes mueh ol' its sueeess ol' the past year to the gradually increasing' membership. With the rapid tlevelopment of the Latin elasses in Main Avenue High Sehool the number ol' members in the Latin l'lub has almost. doubled. The meetings, whieh are arranged to avoiml eonlliet with other elub meetings, provide sueh exeellent entertainment that asitle from the attitude in- stinetively aclopteml by the student ol' Latin, every member aeeomplishes every- thing possible in order to ereate a spirit ol' fellowship anal unity among the Latin elasses. Tlierelore, the membership eontinues to grow beeause ol' the genuinely entertaining quality ol' the Latin Club aetivities. The Latin Ulub, sinee its loumlingr eight years ago, has had among' its members the outstanding stutlents ol' Main Avenue High Sehool. Many members Page 148 FIRST Rowzfcatherine Richey, Clara Ross, Ben Shaver, Robert Shaver, Burleson Smith, Dorothy smith, J. M. smith. jf. SECOND ROW:-Katherine Smith. Edn , , y Storms, Suzanna Taylor, Margaret Terrell. THIR . . '. 1 n, ter ing ieeler, ,lack Worthington, La Verne Zbinden. a Spero, Mary Helen Stanford Calvin Starnes Ra mond D ROW:-Fred Thompson Annelee Threllceld Jessie Wesley Carl W'hale S l' Wl I AUFIIN +ClLlUlI3 ol' tlim- Nulimiul llmior Swim-ty, lil S0IHlJI'0l'0H Stuff, Student l'ou11vil, :xml tlw llzill ol' l4'mm- aiu- also mvinln-i's ol' thi- ,lizitiii Vlulm. For this rn-zisoil tliv svlmlzistir' Oxvvllvilvv ol' tliv liilllll lllllll lllSllllQ'lllSll0S it :is :in orgfzinizzitioii ol' liiwli in- tolli-vtiizll stzimlzlrcls. H All ilnportzmt lillllvlltlll ol' tlio lmtin l'luli is tlm prmnotion ol' tlw lmtin 'llOlll'llillllt'lll. ln April. Illll0l0l'll liuiulrotl tliirty-:mv thv svvtion rm-otiiig wus llvlml in Ilw lii':11'lu-lil'i1lg1u lligli Svhool ol' Sam Antonio. 'l'l1v IIlt'IltlJl'l'N ol' 1 N -' . tlu .l.11i1 AVUIIIIO lligli Sr-lmol lizitin l'lulx gzivi- lllltll' livzlrty voopm-iuitioii to lSi':1f-lim-111'i1lg'o on this 0l't'2lSl0ll. Following! tlw writtm-11 0Xilllllll2lll0ll tlw visiting' vontcstzmts worm- viitvrtziim-il by tliv lizitin Vluli with un ziutomolmilo trip ol' st-w-lull liours. 'l'liv 1-ialv w-s ' - ' ' ' ' .1. plmimil lip :1 I'tbl1llIllll00 K'UllSlSllllQ.l' ol' llzirvin liWlll, llilllllll'llll' liivlivy, :mil -loam lil'llll2lll. 'l'lw lmtin l'luln -1lso- - ' ' - ' ' tlwii' limm-s ul' thi- visiting 1-mutt-st:uils. . . .isslstul in tlu llll1'l'lillllllll'lll in An Ul1lSl2llltlllIQOYl'lll ol' tlw litlllll lllllll was tlw flzlnvv g'ivvn by Mrs. llrzxlw, stunt ol' Swiwillow :mil l lm'1-lic-v llziltum, in ln-r vounlry lmlm-. 'l'llv lwaiiitilul ggzlrnlvn pzirty :nt tlw homo ol' lim Mao llnrp wus tliv lust 0Vt'lll uI'tlws1-Iwo! yi-ur. Pugf' 1.69 P - .W ,,., 1 , i l lRST ROW:1lVliss Brunel. john Barnlmill, Ella Bergman. Bernice Beyer, Leah Brenner. SECOND ROW:- -jacolna Cliapa, lVlary .lean Davis, Ruth Favourite, Olga Flack, Mary jane Grant, lfvelyn Hayes. THIRD ROW:---Mona Hornberger, lean jameton, Janice larratt, Doris Kane. Henry Martinez, Reba Masterson. ILIE 'CIEIDCILIE IFIDAXNQIAXIIS l l UFl4'll'lGRS Fllfsi' 'I'r1m1 Sicmsim 'l'i4:im xvIRlHNIA Woo'l l'14:izs. . . . .l'rvsi1lu1f .,.... ..... . lxeoiso l'ii.w.x l'lI1l,,K l3r:1:uM.xN ..... . . lvZit'1'-PI'f'Slflt'HI , . . . .Dlxllc R.xN1uA'i,I, lb1.u.x lf'1.,xe1i. .. .. Swi'wlai':1 . ... ...M.xR.i01c11f:S11'1-1 MA1z.imc1i1: S11-141. . . . . ,7'rmsurwr . ..... .leurs 'l'o'1 1'14:N lfltxswux MeX.xis. . . . . .lfrgmi-fm' . . .l'3.xi:.1i,x1e.,x XVELSII l+1.xs'ms NleN.xis. . , . . .11 zfslm-mn . . . .l'1,xs'roN MeN.xis lil Verele l'll'2llN'2llS was urgzmizeil in tlie lull ut' 1929 by ai small gruup of girls :mil lioys umler the lemlersliip ol' Miss llrunet. At tlie elulfs first meetiiigr. tlie Freiieli flag eulurs. reml, white, :xml lmlue. :xml the motto, Nol1lesse Hliligreu, were vlmseii by the 1-lizirter memliers. The purpose ol' this is to eiieoiiiuige the pruetiee ul' l+'reiieli taught by Miss lirunet in lier elzisses uml also to promote the feeling of good fellowsllip among the stuileiits ol' this lziilgilugre mul ai better llllill'l'Sl2lll4llllQ :xml ax lieener appre- eizitimi ol' Frzmee :mil lier people. In order to uc-eoinplisli the latter elim, tlie Page 1.10 l lRST ROW:--James Mayes, Easton McNab, June Mort, Arthur Newton, Gustavo Ortero, Mary Estelle Petty. SIQCOND ROVV:f-Margaret Ramsey, Dixie Randall. David Sherrard. Marjorie Sipe, Sue Taylor, john Totten. THIRD ROVV :--Charles Turnbu Il. Barbara Welsh, Virginia Wootters, Adel Younes. La Verne Zbinden, Katherine Zoeller. ILIE 'CIEIDCILIE IFIIQAXNQ AI S Illt'tIlllt'l'N huvo joim-tl tho Wnrlcl loifmt- ot' I ti t' 1.11 Elm. ' . , V J 1, ll trim 101' 1 lll0tl2ll Asso- t'I2lllUllN. Its work is 1'ill'I'lttll on lmy t'0l'l'UNIJ0lltlt'tlt't'. A nutnlim' ol' tho stuclmits ll2lVl' l'w'0lx'01l :mtl l'Xt'hHlI2'0tl lllilllj' llllt'l'l'Nllll2' lvttvrs. 'l'livy vnjoy this l't'2llttI't' ul' tht- vlulm ininwnst-ly. lm t'1-rvlv l I'2lllt'illS has nlwznys p:11'ti1-ipzitcwl in tho ITIIIJOI' svlimml zir'tivitivs. nmking ai tinv sliowing' in tho Inst two sviiim' t'2lt'tllV2llS. During' tlw XVIII' iiilivtvmi llllIlllI'01l twt-nty-iiinv the booth zlovomtwl by thv lllt'lllll0l'S ot' tho vlulm lwvviwml sw-uml prima :mal in thv nitwtt-on l1llllilI't'll thirty booth tliv t't-rt-lo mum- svvmul only to tliv l'm1g.fl'vss l,t'lHllllItI S04-icty in profits. llllI'lItg!,' tlic your llltltxlltvll liulitlrmi lltlI'l-V-Ulll' thc l'v1'c-lo has held niuny srwiuls, invluclingz il llaillmvvbii jJ2ll'lj', an lmrialgv party. svvm-ml pivnivs :it Hrzivlc- t'llI'lllQ't' Pzirk, :mtl illl initizitioli. lflvm-ry thirtl iiivvtiiig' is elvvotvtl to an sm-iul. tht- uthor two sm- flcvott-cl to El lmusiiwss :mei ei llI'0gJfl'2lITt niovtingr rvspm-vtivvly. I'uy1e 151 B Ad Mar Ellen Barker. Parker Barrett, Myra Bonner, l-'IRST ROW:-'Francis cleBurgos. city ams. y Fmily Coleman l ulle Dunbar, Grace Eyres. SECOND ROW:!-lixxth Favourite, Olga Flack, Josephine Harris, Katherine Kern, Anna Perle Krausse, Carolyn Kuhlman. Nlacleline Levine, Sarah Mclnlosh. MKAIIQIK WMVAI N ILIIWIEIDAXI Y +Cll-lUl KQ I 13 .- -. -, r IW 1 'iiii UFFIQWIRS l l1:s'1' '1'1cRM Slcvoxn '1'1':1cM li.X'l'lIl'IlClNI'I Klclcx. . . . . .PI'l'S1llll llf . . . . . .lf.X'l'lIl'IlilNlC K1cI:N l3lc'l l'x' Sw.xIrl,ow. . . .l'ir'w-I'r'fwiflwzl . . .lllC'l l'Y SWAl,l,llW MAI!!-IIAINIC lllCYlNl'I ..... . .Sw-wfrzw . . . . .3IADI'II.lNl'I l1l'lYlNl'I Nlxm' l'lI,I.lCN llrxleklcle. .. .... 7'w1r.w:1:'r1' . . my l+11,1,11:x limklfzlz l4l'I.Il'I lhfxmlz. ....... ... 1IiNf0I'?.Il'7l . . .... llI'IrllC lll'NI5.XR, VIRGINIA xYU0'l l'l4IRS. . . . .Ir'vprn'lwr , . ..... . . .VIRGINIA XVU0'l l'PlRt4 l'lBlll.Y i'o1.mlrxN .... ...1,IlI'lilIlHl'Hf1lI 1.1I7I . .... l+h1ll.x' i'o1,m1,xx .kl.l4'l4l M.vl l'lulcss1+:N. . . .Sf'l'fj1'llllI-Ill-glI Hl.S . . . . ..X1.l4'lf: 3lA'l l'lIll'lSSlCN lllfl Mark Twzxin l.iTvl'z1I'v Vlulb has imlcwl liwnl up to its nmtto, Mark 'l'wzxi11 lm' Marin, firsl :xml l'm'01r1os1, cluring flu- ym-zu' lllllk'll'l'll lrumlrvll 1llil'1y-mum umlv' 1 ' - U ' 'z uml Mr. flolhrlwfos, I Tlu tfllhllill lnfuluslnp ol lxltlulm IM ,, mlv. ln the S1-uint' l'zx1'niv:1l thc Mark 'l'wnins il-a prvsimlvlrt :xml spmnrsm' l'0SIJUf'llV 1 I haul 1-lm:-gem' an szmclwic-lr lmoutlr, :xml svwrnl lll0lIllJ0l'S Tonk part in tho Slllgft' show lx llllflllll Kun xx rs mlutul li lm of lwlrl in the svlmul zxurlitoriunl. A1 tlrix timv 'z 01. m Iulrl 114 l'1ll llllll'lllUII 211 H10 lmmo nl llw svlmul in Ilw zxmnml l'Hlll0Sl. llw vlul X Page ,153 I-'IRST ROW: Blanche lVlcNally, Lorraine Nlallury. Reba Mae lVlasterson,Alice Nlatlhiessen, Valerie Moody, Thea Nichols, Barbara Schulz, Betty Swallow. SECOND R Claire Wilding. Lila Wirtz, Virginia Wootters, La Verne Zlsinden. OW:-Suzanna Taylor, Gwendolyn Thompson. lane! Townsend, Sytha Vlfatls, Betty MKAIIQIIY WMVAI N ILIIWIEIIQAIIQV 'CILIUI Sarah Hlizaht-tli Mvliitosli, a vluh im-iiih0i', aml tht- SIDl'lll,2' initiation at thi- homi- ot' Mr. th-llurgros. .Xt this timt- thv nivmlwrs wt-ro st'i'vt-ml a tlvlir-ions Mm-xii-an lmivlic-on hy Mrs. mlm-lfliirgos. 'l'hv Mark 'l'waiiis viitm-rtaiiiwl mluring' l'lt'llI'lI2ll V with a 4lvlig'htI'ul luiwlivoa Y at tho triliitvr llotvl, aml also with a joint tlaiivv with tho llaymis llvhatiiigr Soc-ivty at tht- homo ot' Allllil P1-rlv Kraussc-. Tlivsv worm' I'ollowt-il in May hy tht- aniilial liaiiqut-t iii tho Mviigfoi' Patio. Many plvasaiit sovial iiicivtiiigs wort' ari'aiigc-tl hy Aliw- Blattliivsst-ii, aml lruliv lluiihar hail f'harg'c ot' tho litt-rary lIlt't'lllIQ'S. lluriiigg tht- ,war many honors wort- ln-stowml upon Mark 'l'waiii IIlt'lIlllt'l'S. Soma- ot' thi-sv wvrvz Kathvrino K1-rn, 1-luh prvsiclviit. was vlvvtul hm-llv ol' tho svnior vlass, an ll.U.'l'.t'. sponsor, aml a llayiws masvot: lflmily Volviiiaii wax mario Vic-cf-l'1'vsitl0i1t ot' tht- Stumlm-nt ll0llllt'llQ Ruth Favouritm' i'm-pivsmitt-tl Main AVt'llllt' as a wimiiiig' flvvlaiim-rg Parkor Harrott was math' sportx 1-mlitor ot' tho lliiisat-hc, a iiiviiilwi' ot' Quill and Scroll, anal an R.0.T.t', sponsor: liarhara Svhutz was a inviiilwr ot' tht' winning girls' flvhatingr tvam. Sl'Yl'l'2ll Mark 'l'waiii girls worm- mach' nit-iiihvrs of thc National lloiior Socivty in tho spring. Ella Bergman, Reva Berman, FIRST RONVP--Nlary Lee Anderson, Parker Barrett. Ernest Beall, B. F. Biaggini, james Bradford. SECOND ROW:-Lalirine Brockschink, Constance Brown, La Vera Bynum, Rule Bynum, jack Chapman, Emily Coleman, Helen Collins. THIRD ROW:gCatherine Corbin, Robert Cotter, jack Dahlberg. Evelyn Doolittle, Bill Dougherty, Lulie Dunbar, Grace Eyres. NAUFII 'DNAIL ll-1 'UN 'D ID S0112 II Ilfify 0FFlt'l'lIiS FIRST 'l'1cim SECOND TERM . . .... 1'rrsir1mz,f ...... ,.... - Ion Moll.-mm . . . .... l'ivv-I':-vsirleraf. . . . . .K.v1'i11c1z.1Ni-1 KICRN Joi-1 Mc'lI.xN1f:x'. .. li.x'l'm-:RINI-1 KIQRN llR.Xl'1C Ihiiitzs ...... .... S rvzwffzz-gy . , .. ...... GRACE Idvizics Hxviloxim Swoims, . . . . .7'1'vrr,v:l1'm' . . .... Ihmloxlm S'1'oRMs l'1t'Al'Sl'I ol' the unusual slit-r-oss ol' the Phi liotn Kappa Society in tho vollvgcs ot' the lvll1l0Kl States. llovtor' William Owen otf Chicago Normal Sehool 0l'Ql'i1IllZOKl 21 similar' society for r'0c-ogwiizul sc-holzirship in SCt'0l1ll2l1'y schools. The tirst st'lio1z1t'ship sovivty for high svhools, Phi Beta Sigma. was founded in 1900 and provvd to be the p1'0th-cvssoi' of the present National Honor Society. Page 15.4 lt' I5-7 l:lRST ROW:- --Ruth Favourite . , g. ary Mary Margaret Haring, Tom Heath. , Vlfilliam Fehr, Harvin Gwin Seawillow Haltom john Hardin M SECOND ROW:-Jimmie Henderson, William Henry, Doris Heyen, Dale Hilton, Ruth Hobbs, Capers Horton, Elmo Hutzler. THIRD ROW:- Katherine Kern. Conrad Kolenberg. Carolyn Kuhlman, Janice Jarratt, Mabel Leung. Madeline Levine, Erin Mccary. NAUTII 'D N A IL IH 'D N 'D ID S10 'll ll Ilflfy Main AYt'lllltl High St-ht1t1l rt-t-t'ivt-ti tht- Nz1tit111:1l llt111t11' Stu-itttv t'l1-1l'tt-1' t111 Mu . zj H. U2-L This t11'g':111izz1titn1 is tht- rvsult ot' thv lIllIllt'l'Ut1S t'h:1 1 ' 1 yttls tml tht t11'lg'111:1l ttllt' It1l111tlt-tt iWt'tllj l'0lll' j't'2ll'S t-z11'lit11'. lJltI'ilIfI tht- pt-1'it1tl illllIll'tii2lit'iy 1t'tt11' tht' Wt11'lti xV'll' tht- x 11'it111s th ipttls utit tn 111ifttl 1111tlt1 tl . . . -1 'gs -' nt- ht'z1tl with :1 11z1t1t111:1l tJlltt't'. 'l'ht1 g11't1wtl1 tit' tht- Nzititmzil Ilt111t11' Stittit-ty p1't1vt-tl so rzipitl mtl so ttxtttnsivt- that :it tI1t1p1't-st-11t ti111t' tht11't' -1111 l I0tltl11ptt1stI11t111 htmut tht til tl1t l111tttl S tl l I V ,z ,.t . U. , ' in l11g'l1st-l1t1t1ls ' 1 ' ' - ' 1 ' 1 1 tzitts, It11'ty-ti,,'i1t t1I'tl1t1l11 i11 ll'X2lN. . . . 1 1 , , . L- 1-1 1 - '1 i - I . t-11t hotly as Illt'lllitt'l'S. 'Pwn- 'rtls txt' this tltlllllwl' nrt- t'i1tlSt'tl I'1't1111 tht- St'11it11' t'l'1w '111tl tn 1 ' ' it is tl1t t11stt1111 tml tht Altllll Aitiiut High ht-html t h:1ptt11't1t tht' Nillltttlill llt111t11' Stu-it-tv to t1lt-ttt tit'tt-t-11 lJt't't't'tlf tit' tht1 Nllltl thi ... . it-thiitl lttltll thta lllllitbl' t'l:1ss, :1t't't11'tii11g to tht- 11:1tit111:1l t1t't'it't1 whitth writt-s :mtl 1't1vist's tht- t-t111- stit ' ' ' ' ltllttll whit-h glvt-s tl11:1l1Ht'z1tit111s t't11' mt1111ht-rship, t'lt't'tit111, :mtl tIl0t'litlQ'N. l'AlRST ROVV: V-joe Mcl'laney, Sarah lwclntosh, Easton McNab, Billy McNeel, Ona Marschall. Eloise Masierson, Reba Masterson. SECOND ROW:-Mary Elizabeth Mathis, D. Matthews. Alice Malthiessen. Scott Means, Margaret Mease, Gordon Middleton, Kurt Monier. THIRD ROVV:-Frances Morris, Arthur Newton. Bob Nixon, Margaret Onion, Gordon Pease, Perry Post, Evie Remling. NAlflI'DNAl IH' NIDID S'D'CllIElPY 'l'lw Your qlmlitivutioiis mlvtvrmining lnvmlwrsliip invlumlo thosc- wliic-ll volu- prisv :in iclczil stuilcntg nzuiivly, f'lu1rr1a'ivr, which involvcs thc- porsomxl worth ol' l ' l liomliqs thc clistinvt qualities of iuitiutivv and tlw iiimlivialilzxl. lmflrrxloip, w 111-i vm -.' ' . . k'X0l'llllVU zilmility, .w-lmlrrslir rzllrrinimfnl, whim-li ranks the students chosen among ' ' ' H ' V ' l ' l l ' tliv most dotvrniining ilu' llD1Wl'lllll'1l ol flu- vlnss, and snuff, xxhlc li pm 1.x my is l':1c'to1'. Stiuloiits possvssing those qualities are ideal mcnilwvs of tho National llmiul' Soc-ivty. An inilxrvssivc initiation c'0l'0mony is lwlcl annually to wolvomu lllll new ll Tl 'I'l'Tll0llj has as its symbol the iiioniliors :xml to uc-vcpt tliom forfiiui y. us cm Aluino, solos-tml for its l'01Jl'l'SOllli1ll0ll ol' San Antonio and of The State of Texas. Tlw i'0l'0lll0llf' is i'2lI'l'l0kl on lay thosv niomlmers 1-looted from the Junior Ulziss of the ' ' '- ' - ' ' - l t'f ns from all lllCl1llJOI'S is held. 1lI'Cl'ClllllQ'yU2ll', :mal ax pi ogzgmrri i0llld1l1lllgi0lllIl Ju IJ Page 156 Page 157' FIRST ROW:--Cl . . . . P Dorothy Smith. SECON , , u Walter Walthall. Barbara vlfclsh. ara Ross, jane Ryan, Barbara Schmitz Ben Shaver Randolph Simon Fred Slim D ROW:-Edna Spero. Raymond Storms, Edward Syers John Totten Charles Turnb ll THIRD- ROW:-scarl Whalen, Xvinilrecl Vlfisenran, Donald Wittig. George Woelfel, Evel n Woltz Virginia Wootters. Adel Younes, Bill Young. y i NAUTII 'D N A IL IH 'D N 'D ID S012 II IETFV ,, , I ht- llllllilllttll ot tht' past st-arson was hohl on S:1tlmlziyNig5l1t, April IS, in tho l':il1-Ali1vl'i1'zii1 Ronin of tht' lllllllt'l' llotvl. A lltlllflllt'l tlrllmwtl, with vntvrtnin- invnt c'miti'ilr11ttwl hy huth old and now nivnihvrs. 'Fhv lllI'llllN'l'N ol' tht' National llmim' Sovivty 2111-aniiioilgrtlic most 0lllSl1lIltllllg.Q' ut tht' xtutlvnt lmtly, with lIl0IlllJl'l'S I'l'DI'OSC'llllllQ' the lil Srm1l11'f'1'o :intl lflH'SlII'hl' wtziltlw, tht- Sluflwnl f'u1mf:z'l and various vluhs. 'l'hv Blain AVUIHIU lligh Sc-howl t'hz1 Jtvr ut' tho Nilllllllill llonor' Sovivtv an 1 K h is pleiywl tl 5.l'l't'2ll part in thc svholustic' stzlmlingr ot' tho svhool, serving as un incentive :mtl itll inspirzition to ovcry student. v FIRST ROXlV'flVliss Osmon, lane Adams, Lois Atkinson, Catherine Corbin. Joyce Dykstra. IVI ' G Imam, Frances SECOND ROW:-Mignon Edwards, Marjorie Ellis, Evelyn Clasberg, arguerlte ra Hend efso n,DorisHeyen. ID Il'I Il ILID MUNI Il'I IEA N ID IE II3 Alf Il N 'IS l'llliS'l' 'lll'1lilNl lfllrnzrxrsnwli XV0lIDl.1l4Il A1uf:I.rx1m: VAN Iloocuc NIIVYZIC. . . M.xm:1'151:1'1'1-1 Glmlmm ....... lllclslcvcrx Nolcrluft. . . slix'14:I.x'N llmslzlrzlzcs. . l'.x'1'1u+:1:lNr: l'oms1N. . 1lARIlARl'1'l' Mmsl-1. . . S10 'C Il Ililfy 0If'l+'lI'l'1RS . . .l'f'I-siflwll . , l'ir-v-P1'v.wiflm1l .... Amfzmm Sf'4'r'r'Ir11'31 . . 7'1'f'rrsuI'cf1' . . PIIVHIIlllIlHlIIl llI?l, . Ilisifwiuvz. . .... Uuslurliun . . S1-zmxn 'l'1':1m l'llrIZAlil'I'I'H Woo1n.114:1f' 11: VAN I'l0U4ilCNHIlYZl+1 M.x1:uI'1+:1c1'1'P: GRAHAM . .l'rx'l'H1cR,1Nr: VURBIN . . . l41x'1c1.YN GI,AsBr:Rc1 . . . . . INA lllllfllllill . .Mrxm:.xR1c'1' Mmsxli 3. wlrlc-I1 was OYQHIIIZOII in 1910, is the only HIC Pllilonlzlllwull llvlmzlliug Illlll V Girls' dclmtiug club of Main Avenue. Tho 4-llzlrte-1' mcmlwrs chose for its F5 mmm the Groek word Hl,llll0lIl2lIl'll'2lllII, lllllillllllgl lov01's ol lI3ilI'1llllg , and for N ' 1 l1'cl1 mcms NVQ follow wisdom. The colors Olmsvn for flu' vlulm its IIIOIIO, bz1pic11t0u1 buquc mul' , w 1- a were blue mul gold. The c-lull has grown and prosperod Page 158 FIRST ROW:-lna McCord, Margaret Nlease, Theresa Moeder, Rebecca Noellce Nunn, Margaret Onion. SECOND ROVU:-Helen Reutzel. Edna Spero, Adelaide Van lnloogzenhuyze, Lillian Watson. Elizabeth Wrmndlief, Adel Younes. ID II'I II ILIDMKAXITII-I IEAN ID IE IIBAIF II N' S1012 II IEIIV stvntlily I'i'oni that tlzitv to thu prvsvnt tiniv. Wa- are pronal to say that our 1-lnh 4 , ,,. . ...I is ont ol tht stiongvst IIIJLIIIIAAIIIIIIN in tht-1-iitirv svhool. 'l'ht- lllt'llllN'l'S 1-njoy lnoth sow-inl :intl litorziry 1-ontnvt. liltl' the vlnh vinlozlvors to liziw It't'qtll'l1l tlolmtvs :it lllt'0llllQS :intl at lvzist ont- som-izil nicvting' l'2li'll nionth. The l'l1ils 1-iitvrwl tht- llllt'I'-t'llllJ tlolmntos this j'l'2tl' with AllCl1lllll'V2lll lloogonlniyzo :intl .Mlm-l Yonnt-s. llnth llolrhs :intl lim-lwvc-ai Noolliv Nunn lilII'llllllfI tht' two tlvlmt- ing' tt-inns. 'l'hvsm- 14-:uns timl I'oi' sw-ontl plum-v. 'l'ht- l'hils gfziw zi vvigv oiijolvzilmlv tl2llll'l' in Novi-liilwi' nl thv Fort Semi llonston ... , . , , tllllt-ws t lnh, lhv lionom-vs ol' tht' claim-Q wow tht- nionilwrs ol' tht- tlvlmting t in X lu lnon uns ' ' un s. A nv I glvon hy the vlnlm :it tho lrnntvi' llotol, Iollowvtl hx' si tlrvzitw- lHll'l.V :it tho Mzijcstiz- 'llltO2llI't', in honor ol' Mrs. lf0ll0t'l'2l Noolko Nunn, who. ln-I'oi'o ht-1' n1:1l'i'izig10. was tht- vlnlm ll'l'itSllI'l'l' :intl ei wry proininont lllt'lIlll0l' ol' tht- 1-lnlm. The l'hils also1-iltwtzliiiwl tho Mui' gtzirlllzitt-s who lwlonggotl to thv l'llllI. .Xt lvzlst two initizitions 2lI'l' hvlfl vnvh UVHIV, hnt tho Pills tlo not i'0ItSltlQ1' thvst- :is 1-iitwtsiiliim-iit. 'l'ho only initiation holtl so I':1i' this yvzn' was hold in Nox'1-inlwrzlt tho homo ol' Atlvlniflv Yun llooglwiliiiyzv. 'l'In-1-lnlmtlitl its part in hm-lping with tho zinnnnl sales. Tho Phils hull il vm-ry . X , . , . :rtti':1vtix't- liooth :xt tht hvnioi' lziriiivzil. lt wus tlovomitctl in lvlnv :intl gold, .incl lionw-nisimlo 1-zintly was soltl. The rlnli owl-s this j't'2ll'vS 5111-:it silwoss to the 1-oolwrution of the oI'I'ive-rs, tho nit mln is ' Priya! li!! - I :intl its vztpzxlilc sponsor, Miss tflaulys Usinon. FIRST ROW:fMr. T. C. Burnett, B. F. Biaggini, Oliver Billingsley, Treadway Brogdon, Harold Cliefley b H Il' SECOND ROW:--fjohn Diltmar, Elmer Erfurtli, Ernest Evans, Seawillow Haltom, Ro ert o ings- wortli, William Neunholfer. THIRD ROW:fFrcd Pierce, Gordon Pease, James La Pracle, Eugene Smith, Fred Thompson, Albert Trevino. N AIT II 'D N A IL A IE ID 'D N AIU If II 'EA IL A5510 'II II AIT II ID N l l UFF I I ' IG RS .lf'l1:s'i' 'l'11:iz.M Sicvosim Ticiziwi Ficlcii Timm-sos. . . . . . .IH-fs1'rIuz.1 , . , ...... .... I Imvirzn HI1.i.INGsL1-:Y Rufi. Moiumzs ....... ...I I vIl'l'-IDITSIIIIIII' . , .. . ...... HARo1.u l'H1+:NEY llinvicii lf3ii,i,iNus1,m'. . . . . . NI't'I'lI,flI'Ij-T17IlNIll'l'l' . . ...... HAITI, Mommzs SICAXN'll1lAHXY ll.Xl.'l'0M. . . . . . Iffpnrff-1' . . ......... . . .JAUOBA VHAPA IIIC Nzltimizll Avrmiziiitivzil Assovizrtioii was m'g'z111izc-Il on April 15, 1930. At the svcoml iiiovtiiigr, thc- vlulm was prvsviitoal with thc' K'lI2lI'lCI' from NYzisIiing.rtmi. The clulm Iizis tzlkvii sm zivtivo part in the il0I'UI1EIl1IIl'ill events in Sam Antonio. At tht' opening of Rzimlolpli Field :mtl at the landing of Bellonte :mil Uosto, the Club was 1'cpr'0s0iitt-ml. As ri svliool oigxmiiziztioii, tha- vlub supportcal tho Senior c,l21l'IllV2ll and other imijor cvorits of the sr-Imol. Tllv spmisors, Miss Burke and Mr. T. V. Burnett, Take an zivtivo intern-st in thu progress ol' the club, and the IHCIIIIJQTS are very zippwcizltivc ol' their efforts. Page 160 pll'!IF' 161 FIRST RQW:--Virginia Briggs, Mary Lamar Burton, jacob Chapa. joseph Cohn, John Dunning. E.Iise Herwick, Leona Johnson, SECOND ROW:-Lorenzo Manzann, Scott Means, Birdie Lee Patterson, Perry Post, Margaret Ramsey, Hurford Salling, Betty iCIaire Wilding, Melvin Winters. ID IIQ IE'-M1 IE ID 'C IL IU II3 l l UFFIIWIRS 1f'l1cs'1' 'I'1cieM Sicmxim Ticim Plviicm' Powr ...... ...l,I'l'.YI!ll'Ill , . .... . ......... SlT0'l I' Mlcixxs J. IJ. NIA'l I'IIl'IXYS. , . . . .l'z'1-ri-l'1'f .wz'dri1!. . . . .I3i4:'i i'x' l'i,.xim4: XVILIJINH MAimAR1f:'i' Iinisiw. . . . .Sw1'wlfri'.11 , , . . ...... AI.XI1H.XI1I'I'l' Ii.xx1sicY SCO'l r AIICANS .......... . . .TI'l'1lNlll'4'l' ....,.. . .J. IJ. BLX'l I'IIl'IXYN HIC'l l'Y I'i,.uici1: Wiliilxu. . . . .l,IlI'I1iflHlIlliIIII'2'lI'H . . . . .0l.ix'1-:lc IIIIMMINN IILIVICR 'Fimilixs ...... . . .l1'rfn'lwr . . ..... . .-I.u'uis.x I1lIAl'A IIIC I'i'a--Mm-ml Vlub o1'ig'iiiz1I01I in iiiiwtvvii Iiumlrwl twviity. 'l'Iw purposc- UI' this 1-lub is 10 fusfvl' :incl In slimulzifv TIM- iiitvrvsis UI' Iliosv who iivsirv to nmkv imwliviiiv flu-ii' pi'oI'1-ssimi. The p1'og1l'z1n1s consist ul' i'm-ports griwii by vlulz lilviiilwrs :xml IIU4-1ur's talks. ,, . . Iliv iriviiilmws vivw-points :iw Inwmlviml by trips to IIN- various Iiuspitnls suvh :ls IIN' Nix l'i'oI'vssiomiI, tIwStz1tv, :mil Ilolu-VT li. H11-1-11. 'I'Ii0 1-Iulm also has sovvrnl soc-izil Iiiiiviimis ai yvur. lhiiiqlu-is :irc hold 011011 form Im' tho 0111-guiiig' :incl iii-miiiiiig' nI'I'im-i's, Sovizil iiivotiiigs ein- also Iwhl :it the Immvs oI' tho x':ii'ious liwiiilww. FIRST ROW:-fMrs. Helen Bolton. Barlcer, Parker Barrett, Ernest Beall. Lois Estelle Atkinson, Janet Baker, Arthur Barbeclc, Mary Ellen SECOND ROW:-Ella Bergman, B. lf. Biaggini. joe Briscoe, L Helen Burns, Mary Lamar Burton. aurene Broclcschinlt. Martha Bundy, I VII Il-I A13 'U ID IEAN MMVI IH IEMKAIF Il 'CS l1'1Rs'r 'l'1':mr I A1r'rrri'rr luiemztiic. . . , . . V,tr.1cu11+1 Mmmm' ...... . . llARUl.YN K1'1r1,MAN... ... 'C IL IU IB UFF It ' ERS I'1'ffsi11m1I ...... Vive-l'2'1'xi411'11l . . SI'f'l't'IL1Il'fl . .... . Siccoxim '1'1-:mi . . , .YixI.1cH1ic Mommy .liwiq XYllR'I'I1lNtiTON t'ARo1.x'N KI'r1r.x1,xx .DONALD hVI'l l'lli DoN.x1.rm W1'1 r14: .... . .... TI't'llSIll'l'l' . . ..., , . . . tI0imoN l'1c,xs1c. . . . . li.xN1mm.if SIMUN. .. .. liliihx liltzlemisx ...... ,. .lwri Wu1c'rrr1Nu'roN. . . . . .IIKIVITJIITIICIIIflI'ZlI'H . .fIiNIOI'il!'ll . . . . . . .1ft'1JUl'lt'I' . . .... ,. .Srwfuznl-uf-.lrmx . . .11'mNC1cs Momns ...H,xN1mm.1f' SIMON .. .lflr.1,.x Brzimnts . . .Jolc lirzlswllz 192-I hy Mrs. llclvn Holton llltl l,f'Ill2lQIH'02lll Mzrtlivmzrtivs Vlulm, orgnnizvtl in , Im' the mluzrl purpose ut' prcmiiilgrzxtingx ei llI'0I.01lllll interest in tho svwiwv ol irrzitlrcrrintivs :md proriioting' social activities 2111101151 its mt-nihvrs, was imirwml for the grunt llrcolt philosoplwr :mtl mzitliciuzitim-ian l,ylll2lg.f0l'2lS. The emblem ol' this ' 'tm' of gohlg this was tho t-uiblom ol' the -' 's is sm honor 4-luh. only studt-nts orgamixzilioii is :I Imlzrvli lwiitzxgegmi on ai s Nlxtht nitics Vluh Thi ziiwiclrt l,yIll2lg'0l'02lll . 2 Ii z FIRST ROW:- Harold Ch . B C eney etty orwin, George Cox, Bill DougIfierty,joyce Dykstra, Seawillow Haltom. Elizabeth Hardy SECOND ROW:-jimqie 'I'IencIerson, Wfilliaiii Henry, Bessie Belle H'II' , D I. I'I'I IVI i je a e i ton. ona Pauline Hornberger, Elmo Hutzler. John Iarratt. ID VII IH AME 'D ID IEA N MKAXIF IH IEMIAXIF Il 'CS Illilli in it 'C IL IU IB ing' 2lIl ziwiuiglv UI' A or II in Mzltlwiiiaitivs living' oIig'iImI0 for IIIUIIIIWINIIIIJ 'I'Iw past 31-.Il thu vluli vm-l'v Slll'l'USSl'llIIV 4-z1l'l'ivmI out tho plirpow Im' whiz-Ii it was IAUIIIIIIUKI. A IIIIIIIIIUI' ul' vm-ry ' ' ' U . ' IIIIlI'iSIIIl,,' pi'og'i'-uiis Illilllllg' with Iliv win-11011 ol IIIZIIIIIIIIIEIIIUS wc-rv pwsm-iitwl. IIIIINIZIIIIIIIIQ' ZIIIIOIIQ Ilivso wvrv tlw IIVZIIIIZIIIZIIIQ' Irv Iiulio Ihmlm-ii' UI' -1 pI'iv wtiwwiiiw' tlin iiiipuimiiu uI'm1fIimm ' ' . . .l . ,, , I 2 - mics in Iliv world in IIIIIHNIIIIQ IIIII In Xliss Ilmutlix I' I with ' 2 ' l' . ' I' izimliliv on If-zivliiiigi M:iIlwii1:1ti1's I0 Ilw n 3 - I . .1 v ' - - I - f ' wlwil, slumli :xml IJIIIIII in Iiiigflznml. :mal tho rvziclingr ol' Elll vxvvlloiil plan' KIOQIIIIIU' Ill itliciimtiu In its IIIIIIUI II ml Pimp IIIHIIIIMI ol IIN flulm :uid Pfryu Iliff . . 1 I. 1 . . .1 , fi' 1 ,1 I' . In 0I'tIl'l' In ilt'f'0IIllll04I2iIl' Tliusv NIIIKIOIIIN iiifm-wsfml in IIIIVIIVUIIIIQI thi' sc-vlvts olmtziiniiiff jII'i lIOI' Iiimwlwlgw- III' III'IIIIIIIl'lIIiN IIN rI11I1 Ii.1srIui1IuI , . . '. '. -' 1 Iusupply FIRST ROW:--Agnes llonas, Doris Kane. lfdlllu Kanner, Carolyn Kuhlman, Betty Lawlor, Genevi lVlcDav1tt, Erin lVlcGary. SECOND ROW1-Margaret lvlease, Valerie Moody, Frances lVl01'r1s, Arthur Newton, Harold George Nickerson, C-orclon Pease. eve Nichols, I Ylfll-1A4I31D ID IEAXN M AlfIHlEMMUflI'CS 'CILIU IB tlw lil11'111'x' wi1l1 El slwlll 0l' l100ks 011 111z1ll10111:1l1vs. 'l'0 C'ill'l'Y 0111 this p1'0j1-vt lllll club lI2lS M1011 S2lVlllQI ITIUIIVX lllbl' svvc1':1l y0a11's z1111l has 111'q11i1'ul il gomll . y sum 10- ' Olltl The past y0:11' Zl 101111111111-0 wz1s11pp0i111111l 10 sm-lwt tl11- l100l4s t0 lvc- wz11'1l llIlS . p111'1'l1a1s01l 111111 lJI'0Sl'Ill1'tl t0 11111 lll1I'2l!'j'. A111011 Q lllll 111z111y z11l1':1c'liv0 s04'iz1l Illk'l'llllQIS lwlnl 1l111'i11g1 Tho Sl'llU0l yn-111' ' ' W111il'1'v1l W1sv1111111 s 19230-19231. 011ts1:1111l111g wow il cl0lig1l1tI'111 11111'ty gIlNlll 111 U' s0v1z1l U'1v011 111 The l101110 01' Holly l'01'wi11. At lllu ll0lll0 Zlllll 1111 Ulllilllj' 1'lI2lI'lIllll,., ,, 1J2ll'ly g'i1'011 111 Wi11il'1'1-ml XVlS1'Illill1lS l 101110, lllll 0l'1'i1'v1's I'01' The SCl'0llIl so1110st01' 1111v111s wvrv sv1'v1-rl illltl 11111111111-1's 0l' tho vlulu wu1'v Illlllllllillliil, El I't111' wl1ivl1 11 I11sl 1l:111c'1-ml. Page 164 l'r1yf' I FIRST ROW:f P P , R d lf S SEC erry os! an 0 imon, Betty Swallow lfdward Qyers Gwendolyn Tliommson . . . . i . john Thurman, Janet Townsend. CND ROW:-'Carol Vruoman, Winifred Wiseman, Donald Wiltig, George Wcxellel, Virginia Wootters, -lack Xvorthington. La Verne Zlainden. Katherine Zoeller. DVWHAEDDEANAMMNMHMMWCS Hell ClMB llelig4'litl'nl l'Ul'l'l'Slllll1'lllS were served :nt llie nieeling' llel4l in llie Irorne ol' y l'orwin. linrly in the spring'tl1eelnlr lllllll zz pienie nl Miss llroolis' Vnrnn loenleml on the Seenle Loop. Manly gznnes were plnvewl, nnml to lme lIl2llllK'llHlll1'2lllY col reel, ex'er.x'one enjoyeel tlieniselves iinniensely. .XI the Senior l':1l'niv:il the elnlm solil ennilv I'roin El verv 2llll'2l1'llYt' liootll, ileeorntwl in green znnl silver. llznll' ol' the profit, annonnline Io -lsll 4' ,.' -' . L, wus lnrneil over to The senior elnss. Klneli ereclit for tlle sneeess ol' tlie elnli ilnring tlle past year in 2It'lll0YlllQ' llle Sl2lll1l2ll'4lS lol' xrlnelr 11 ll2lS slriven goes to Ille sponsors, Mrs. llollon nnml Bliss l liroolis, for it wus onlv nnule uossilile llironffli their s xleneliml nssistunee :xml 4-of I P5 opersxiion. FIRST ROW:--Miss Head, Ella Bergman, Bernice Beyer, Sue Browne. Martha Bundy, La Vera Bynum, Mildred Cain. SECOND ROVV:-Virginia Conly, jane Craiglieacl, Mary lean Davis, Ruth Felcler, Mary Margaret llaring. Bessie Belle Hillje, Mona Pauline Hornberger, Lois jackson. S IH A IIYIESID IEAXID IE 'C IL IU II3 OFFI C ERS FlRS'l' 'l'1+1icM SECOND TERM Mmm' 3Irxi:uARIET Hmixu. . . . . Ivesidmzl . . . . . . . .Maxim BIARQIARIFI' Ilmisii Jxsic IlIt.XItiIlI'IAD ....... ..I'ice-IH-mirleizt . . .......... llAR'1'IIA ISVNDY Rvrii 'l'ims1'1c1z .... . . .Su'reI:z1'11 . . . . . ..... Hlfrii Ticosi-ici: LA Ylfilu BYNIJM. . . . . .Tl'F1IS1lI'f'l' . . .... ..... l rx XYICRA ISYNVM .llxsleic J.x1cR.x'r'r .......... . . .Pfzrliumm1t1z1 ir1n . . . .W1N11+'RI+:n XVISICMAN Minn' l'lI,IZAlSl'I'l'Il M.x'1'111s. . . . .SergeunI-ul-.+lrms . ....... RYTII 11'14:I.Dr1R 3lA1c'i'11.x lirixm' .......... ...lfepmwr , . .... .... I 'him Iilcizmixx SIIIRIIIGY liIss,xi:fi'z. . . . .11i.wlm'1'f1n , . . . .SHIRLEY ,lJlNNAR'l'Z IIIQ SIl2lli0SDl'2tl'0 Iiiterzxry Soeiety is the eldest girls' 0l'Q,'iLl1lZLI.tl011 at Main. 'l'Iie1'e is no reeornl ol' its llfglllllllllgf, but its existeuee has been trzieenl lmueli :is I':1i' as nineteen Iiilmlrecl. The members I'elt tlmt the sueeess ol' the elulm pi'og'i'mii in nineteen liuudretl tl1i1'ty-tliirty one was clue to the guidzlnee ot' Miss llezltl. their sponsor, and Mary AlilI'f2fZll'0l llnring, their presimleut, :mtl wish to express their zlppreeizition for the etAI'0l'ts et' these two. OS' iw Pllflf' Ilili QSM 'ttgt' III7 FIRST ROVV:-V-Janice -larratt, Doris Kane, Shirley Linnarlz, Betty lVlcDavid, Mary Anna Mcllhenny Mary Elizabeth Mathis, Rosalie Murray, Wiinifred Reed. SECOND ROVV:- Cather Ruth Trosper, Winilred Vlliseman. Dorothy Wood. ine Richey, jane Ryan, Dorothy Smith, Katherine Smith, Margaret Terrell SIH A Ili IESID IEA ID If 'C IL 'U IB 'l'ht- Srltztkt-stw:tt't-s lt:ttl :t hmlttlt -itt tht- St-ttiot' l+':tit'. livsitlt-N sttllittfr s:tl:ttls Y I tht-y l'tlllll'llll1ftltl :t tl:tm't- hy llttrts lx:tm- ttt tho v:tmlt'vtllt-, 'l'ltv 1-lttlt wvttt to sw- the lim-tt lil'l'l'l ltlztytws in As You liikv lt . ltlztvlt tmtttth :t stwutl, :t lltt-1':tl'y, :tml twtt ltttsim-ss tttttt-tittgs wt-rv Itt-ltl. 'l'ho stwittty ott- ll'I'l2lllIt'tl with its :tttttt1:tl lttm-ltr-tttt :tt that Htttttttt' llott-l. A sprittgg' tlttttvt- wzts g.t'iv0tt wltivh w:ts :t vt-ry tlt-liglttltll :t I'l':tit'. 'l'ltt- Sli:tlit'SIw:tl't:x titttl tlttt 1'ttttU' ' ' ' ' ' ' votttvst. ,usa I hilt Im lttst pl.tt-t- tit tltt- :tttttttztl s:tltts 'l'ltv swim-ty 1-:t1't'i0tl on its ytt:tt'ly t'ltristttt:ts 1-ltttvl' wttrlc hy ptwtvitlittg' :t ttt-vtly ftttttily witlt ttt:ttty gifts. ltt Nlztrt-lt tht- thirtl :ttttttt:tl 1tilg't'ittt:tg'v was tttmltt to tht- Ptwttt-stttttt lltttm- tht' tht- Agrtttl. .X pt'ttg1t':tnt wttx gtvt-tt. i'ttl'i'ttslttttt-tits wttrt- st-in-tl, :tml tt:tt:h ultl lmlv :tml gt-tttlttttttttt w:ts prt-stttttt-tl with :t gilt. IDiI'I't-tw-ttt tttt-tttltttrs lt:tvtt wtttt ttt:ttty lttttttws :tml httltl :t ttumlwt' ul' itttpttt't:tttt positions itt thc svltmtl. Sotttt' nl' tltttstt Slt:tlit's :tw-: 'l'ttots vl2Il'l'2lll, Qtlttttltg ltttt lit tit Nlttt I3 ' ' ' ' .- tt j: , A s t-:tlttllul ttlrl, M:t,tot' hpottsttt' ul' lx.U.l.t .3 ltutwttlty Smith, lit-st l't-t'stnt:tlity, Stmlt-ttt t'oum-il St-4-t't-t:tt'y: Ruth 'l't'ttspt-t'. Host All-.Xrtttttttl tlttl 5t1llltllXttlllXlfllllXtlltblltlllllllt '-, .' H H- ' ' 5 -- - ' -tot' tht- Stmlt-tit lltlllllvll g -l:tmt l't':tig'ltt':ttl, Ilt-st lUJ,'l'.t', Spttttsttr, Vltth lfltlitttt' ul' tht- lil Stttttlttttttt ' Nl.t Nl ft llztrittg. Hirl nl' lligltt-st St'ltttl:tsti4' .Xtt:titttmtttt. ' ' ' 1 . -t-Ut' . :ti',,':tt'vt ,-ir i FIRST ROW:-Vhiiss Crowell. Alice Adami, Mary Alyce Bernal, Nlaria Castillo, Tony Lozano. SECOND ROW:-Louis Guzman, Jimmie Henderson, Gerald Hugo, Ben Herrera, Lilia lruegas, Sarah Kazdoy. IH IISIDAN' '-AMKIEID ll 'CAN 'U 'C ILIU I UFFIKWIGRS Siccoxri 'I'1-:mr . . . . .A1.rsi+1i:'1' Y1c'1'oR1.x 1' . . ..... VICl41N'l'.X Touirrzs .. ..ALIt'l.K M. Srxxtfrricz .,.....llos.x tt.xnz,x .... ....lilCKAl,D llmso I,lll'1itI'lHf7lftIl'7:tHl . . . .Ariiarzlvr Timvlxo FlR,s'l' '1'1cizM ,XI.Yl'l'I liiizizxxl, .... Ar,1aic1r'1' Y1t 1'01:1A .... . . . Al,1u1.x Bl. Sxxcflil-zz. .. ... . . . I'1't'xirlM1f . . V'il't'-l,l'l'Sitft'7I S1't'I't'f1Il'.If .... I!Slll't'I' . . 1t'r'1wrlf'r . . . xvlt'l'IN'l'.X 'l'oiem:s ..... . . . Tre SARAH lixzrmuy .... . . . Ylclu A Mi-:sQU1'1',x. . . . . . Al,isif:1:'1' 'l'ir1-zvlxu ..... . . .Sw-51111111-ul-.-1rms . . ...... lrovls KIVZMAN .Xl.it'l,x NI. Srxxvlilcx. .. ...l1iNfUI'ZiIlll . . .... ...A1.lt'1.x M. SANFIII-IZ HIC IIispurio-Ailiwir-atno t'1uh was omxziriiztrd iii 15325. Since that timv thv 4-hih tl-vls that it has I'u1t'il1n-rl its purpose, whivh is to vrcutv ai h0ttcr'u1itlQ1'- stztiiclingr lwtwt-vii ther pouplv of thc Vuitotl Stzitw anal thosc of Spzrriish-spozlkiug voiintrivs. This yt-air, thc sixth Ylxill' ut' tho omfztliizzltioii, has het-ii Omixplvtt-cl and has ht-t-ii pimiioiiiit-vd at gi-out Sl1t't'0SS hy hoth c-luh spoiisors :md t-hih momhcrs. 'l'h0 0i'i'it'0l'S and lllt'IlliJ0l'S ot' tho vluh hzivv :ill workvd with the sumv hope in x'ivix'-sllcvvss, AI'tv1' our fifth your ot' work in Marin Awiuw, W0 mu say that t-wi'y yt-zu' has hovn :i stiffcoss, :mtl last yczir' was tht- givzitvst Slll'i'0SS ot' sill. Tho vluh has 11111110 s0v0l'z1l 1-lmiigrvs Iilll'illg.f tho lust yvzir, the most irnportzmt c-hungrv ht-ing tho mzmnot' ot' initiaitimt. Lust yt-ni' tho initizition 4-zii'r'it-rl out. the Pugf 168 Page Ili!! FIRST ROW':- Mildred Lee lVlclVlurrey, Olivia Martinez, listella Montemayor, Ruth Neal, Gustavo Otero. SECOND ROW:-Alicia Sanchez, Vicenta Torres, Albert Trevino. Rebecca Trevinn, Albert Victoria. Charles Williams. IH II SIDAXN 1 HAM! IE IIQ II 'CAN 'D 'C IL IU II3 tlrpieal. UIIINIEIIIIIIIIQ eliaraeteristie ul' tlie Spanish people- ennrtesy. .lnutlier eliangre ul' irnpurtanee was the arrangement ol' a regular selieflnle for Ilie tneetingrs. 'l'I1e selieflnle pmvirletl for one exeeutive IIICUIIIIQI, one soeial meeting, ancl twu linsiness meetings tlnringr eaell IIIUIIIII. We elaini tlie tlistinetion ul' being: the first m'g'anizatimi in Main .Xvenne In nnclertalie tlie task ul' l'lIt'INIIll2lS 1'Iieer Work. Early in tbetnlmer tlie girls liegran working' on varinns artieles ol' elotliingxg the Imys matle or repaireml toys. Ily Ileeenilier a gwmtl eulleetiun ot' elotlies intl tms w I ' poor eliilclren in tlie eitv . z 'as eunlplttul antl tlistrilinteml tu Ilnring tlie year ISIIIII-III many interesting' anml eliarniing progxranis Iiave been given. Several Spanish plays were given wliieli portrayetl, in a tlraniatie way, the enstmns. Iialmits antl interests ol' the Spanish people. A new interest was taken in literature. The biographies ol' lanious Spaniards were stinlietl with entlnlsiasln. 'l'Ile I'lnli tluring' tlie past year enjoyed the I'l'IOIltlSIlII1 ul' the lies IIirlalg'ns Q 1 j I V1 . panish I lub ol' lrl'2lt'Ii0IlI'ltlQt' Iligli Selnml. llie two elulis Iiarl nianv tIeIig'htI'nI altairs togetlier. The most interesting one was a Pinata . Illlll' SUUIZII event ot the year w- ' - - ' IIIOIIIUIYIIIIIQI Pan-Anieriean Day. 1. as tl lianquet Iieltl on April l4tI1, emn- Mnell praise is tlue our sponsors, Miss l lorenee Vmwtll ' Ii llarrison for their splentlitl leaclersliip. '. 'r and Mrs. haImna'x' Ellen Barker, Harry Anthony. Ben Herrera, FIRST ROW:-'Betty Adams, Jerome Adelman Mary Rufe Bynum, Emily Coleman. SECOND ROW:fFrancis Collis, Catherine Corbin, Robert Cotter, George Cox, jane Craighead, jack Dalilberg, William Fe11r. S1f1UlDllfN1f 'DD 1U N 'C ll IL 1 111s'1' '1'11:1111 ll11111111N 31l11111.1c'1'11N . . . 1'1lXlll1Y 1'111.11111.1N. .. 11111111'1'111' SM1111.. .l1111N ll.x11111x11 ..... 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SECOND ' ' ROXV:---Leona johnson, Vlilliam Kanpert, Janie lxloss, Frances l,anca. lna McCord, joe lVlcl'laney, Sarah Mclntosh, Easton McNab. SWIUIDIENTF 'DDIU NUI IL 'l'ht-t'o11nt-iIo1' 'Zitt-'Ill llIltlt'l' thtl vt-rv nhlt- lt'2ltlL'l'Ylllll ot' its sponxtn lli Al2Il'It' H lXl'll, :intl Its l3l't'SltltxIll, lltll'tl0ll Xlitltllt'tt1n, hats hzttl at Yl'l'.Y Nllt't't'NSlAlll vt-nl' :intl Nllt't't't'tlt'tl in llllllttltllllg tht SltllltltlItlS stt hx ' l . ' 1 , ' ' .' . .' its 111't'tlt't't1sst11's, lllt'l't' wt11't- St'Yl'lll'Y-tlllt' lllt'llIlN'l'S zuntl tivt- l1o11tn':11'.1' IIlt'IIllN'l'N. 'l'ht- worlt ol' this tH'Q.l'ilIll- xntion hats ht-ttn t':t1'1'it-tl till hy t'tllllllllllt'l'S. 'lllIt'l't' linvtl ht-ttn nhout tit'tt-ttn stnntl- ing' t'UIIllllIllt't'N :intl :ls 1111111-1' othtxrs ns wttrt' ll0t'l'SSill'.V. 'l'ht- issuing' ot stnttt tttxt ht1olistotl1t1 st11tlt111tstn1 tht' tirst thnx' ol' wvliool I1t'U':111 tht- 11'o1'k l't1l' tI1is'vt1:11'. This w:1stlo11t1:1t IIlllllt'l'lIl, illltl ilgillll in tht' sp1'i11g'. l'ht1 IlIt'lIlllt'l'N ot' tht- llllitDl'IIlilllttll lllll't'2lll. thtl host nntl lntillllll l3111't':111. Zllltl tt11z11'tl llt1tz11l,:1ll 111'ojt-t'tsot'tl1t'Stntlttnt llttlIllt'll, t-ntt-1't'tl upon tl1t1i1'th1tit-s:1t ont-t',n11tl kt-pt t':1itl1I'11ll.1' to tht-11' posts nntil tho tintl ol' tht- Ylll'lIlg1' lt'I'lll 'l'ht1 ol'lAit-inl st-hool st-nl was z1t't'ixt1tl on now Nl2lllt7Ilt'l'.X', 'l'ht- l'l'Q'lll2ll' 2lt'iItll'lIllt', :1thlt'tit', nntl littlt' Sllt'li1'l'S wt-1't1 also lltlllgflll :intl lllll till snltx lloostvl' lHltlU't'N 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ,, ., lltlllltllllx. .intl tllllllltllltlx XH'lt' o1'tlt'1't-tl Io1' tht- loothnll st-nson. lll zltltlition to thtwtt wvn 1 ' A ' . .l il ols ot st-hool lHlll'l0llSlll. :1 nt-w stit-kt-1' l'h1t-k tht- lfhltflt-Q . ,. . . ttspttviztllhx' tlt1sigr11t'tl lltll' thtt AlfllIl-llI'2!t'lit'llI'ltlQl't' tootlntll ,2'illllt'. wus l7l'tllIg'lIl ont. Volt 1 I1 1' ny. SI1ttllN0l't'tl l1'Yll1t'Sllltlt'lll lltlllllvll on tht- tlny 111't1t-t'tli11g' 'I'l1:111I1sg'ix'i11g1. . . if st-hool Q lll'll Io1' thtt ztnnnzl H 1' ' .1 1 ,illlltx uns n lllg.1'Sllt't't'NS. .X t'tlIIHItlllt't' ht-ntlt-tl hx' llUl'tltHl Pt'-wt' h-nl t llall lt' 1,0111 mtnns 11t1 . I ,.,. -1 .- '1-t1 also Illiltltt hv tht- Illt'll1llt'l'Q tall thiw orw' ' ' ' ' n . . ,illlllillltlll ltll' tht' ot-t-nsion. .X Nlillltlllltf H t'tDllIlIllllt't' tlt1t-o1':11t-tl thv tit-ltl lltll' ull 22111108 tlllI'lll5.f the .1't'z11'. 'l'ht' 11111111211 XI'llllYllt't' ll-11' l'ilt1'1'i111-1-ft to tht ' ' ' . . .. ,, .,,- 1 lmnstt llospltnl w:1st':11'1'1t-tl out hx' tl1t lltllllltll Do oth S ' I 1 - . 1' y Illllll was t'l'I2llI'lll2lll ot' tht- t'tllIlIlllllt'0 in t-l1:11'gt-. .Xn FIRST ROVV:--Lorraine lVlallory, Eloise Nlastersan, Reba lVlay lVla:terson, lVlary Elizabeth Mathis. Margaret lVlease, Gordon lVlic.lclleton. Kurt hflonier. SECOND ROVV:--Rebecca Noellce, Cordon Pease, Clara Ross, Barbara Schutz, Ben Shaver, Fred Slimp, Dorothy Smith, Louise Smith. Sl ill ID IENWI' 'DDlU N 'C ll IL viitvrtzniiiiiigr progrznn wus pwsviitvil to tho mliszihln-il sohlii-rs who ivetrv vzwli givon rul :intl whitv wirnzitions. 'l'hvs0 solmliors look torwzrrtl from one yvur to tho next to this viitwtaiiiiirwiit. 'l'ht- Stnilvnt ilttllllt'll llillltltlttl hcltl in honor ot' tit-ol'gv xYtlSlllllQ1'lUlllS Birth- flziy was lllitlllt :1 sim-oss this your hy thc nntiringr work ol' our Vim--l'r'0sicl0iit, liniily t'olvin:in. The 4-onnm-il pivnin-. hold in tha- spring. was zittvmlul with the usual spirit :intl vnthnsiznn ol' tho vonnm-il nicnihors. l'1vOr'y onc onjoyvtl hiinsclt' to thi' ntniost. The Point System. hi-gun hy tho lust f'0l1llt'll. is an plain hy whivh pzn'tim'iputioi1 in t'Xll'Zt-t'llI'l'lt'lll2ll' an-tivity is iilvu-zisvml and hy which no one stuclcnt is allowed to tlYt'l'lllll'tlt'll himsvlt' with ontsiilv work. A vonimittvv vonsistingj ot' Marry ' zirl Wliulvn, .lov Blvllznwy, livn Slmvvig :incl Kzitlivrinv K1-rn, xl2ll'QZll't'i llzxring, t' voniplvtwl this work mlnringr tho pzist your. llnv to thv tzivt that thv zulvisorivs haul no ch-tinito plan-tk in whim-h to sit at ' l 1 ' tinw ot' hoth hovs :intl ffirls, zissc-inhlics :incl pop rzillivs. :1 group ol usnrs, 1-onsis ,Q . , ,, was 0l'Q'2llllZ0tl. 'l'his plain wz1s1'z1r'I'i01l ont at the reoui-st ot' Mr. Rogers. Another now projwt in this yours' progrznn was the orgrzlnizzition ot' ar t'0urtc-sy Forn- niittvr- thru wlnvh thu 1-ounc-il svnt its t'0llQIlrlll1ldllOll5 .intl its s51np,1th5 ni t 1 ' 'f - - 1 lrrs t' the Itorni ot' lotta-rs :intl llowvrs to tho IIl0llllWlS ot tht lrltlllif .intl mamma 0 stumlcnt hotly whvn the nvvil arose. Page 172 yv IT! SECOND ROVV: -Barbara Xve FIRST RO ., . . u , ear e Van l'l00gCl'1l'lllyZC, Weldon WHHHCC. W':-Bill Stokes. Raymond Storms john Totten Ruth Trosper Charles Turnb ll Ad l 'cl Ish, Carl W'halen, Lila Xvirlz, Donald Wittig, llvelyn WrmeltL, lflizalaetli Xxloodlief, Virginia Vvootters. Aclel Younes. Al IUIDIENTI 'DUIUNCIIIL , . 5 i . t hristinans t'livvi' wiwk was t'iIl'l'll'tl out liiimlvi' tliv tlil't'4'liUlI ut' tlit- c'u-vllzliiv in in Iiutli l'mspmi mul Hmilun xlltltlltlflll 'l'lu uli :sinus mupii ltul it ii ull 1 intl in this wsly, thi' 1 liristmans ut' iiizmv pmol' t':lii1ili1'stli'1t utlin-i'wisv imulel lrnvm . 1 A 1 K Irwin t'llt'0l'lt'SS wus lillitlll t,'ilI'l' ol. Wvrv it not tm' thi- uiitiriiig' 1't't'orts:ii1ml siiic-vw wmiwwntioii ut' mx-ijx' Voiim-il im-iiilwi: tlic- llllllllf'll wmilwl not liaiw lwvii :ls Sllt't't'SSl.lll in its lllltll'l'l2Iliillg'S. .Xt tllis timv tliv viriiiwil wislivs to vxtviirl to Miss U'Nm-il, its spoiisor, its siiic-Wm' :ippi'wi:itioi1 lm' Iwi' Slt'Jl1ll.2ISl, in-wi' vmliiigr svi'vif'1's. 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Ilximx' llAMll,'l'0X lll l'll l3I'icvif'i l' llf ful l'nrlr'll, Although this has been Harry Hamil- ton's first year as head coach at Main Avenue, he has served here four years as assistant coach. Considering the ma- terial, Mr. Hamilton has brought to Main Avenue one ol' the most successful sea- sons in its history. Miss Hughes is the physical education instructor of the girls at Main Avenue. Volley hall, baseball, basketball, and ex- ercises are available for all the girls ol' the school. Bliss SVI-I lllwsiiizs .l.v.w1'xlulll fillllfll Mr. Burnett, the assistant coach, came to Main Avenue from Los Angeles Heights to assist Mr. Hamilton in coach- ing' the various sports. He has control of the track squad which has had a very successful season. Mrs. Burnett is the coach of the Girls' Tennis team. Since the tennis team is the only competitive group made up oi' girls, this is the only sport she coachesg however, her efforts have brought l'orl.h a remarkable tennis squad. Mics, i'l'X'lI. IZl'i:Nl1:'r'l' l1'1'rl.v' l'l1,11.vz'r'rrl lfzl, Girls' T: unix f'm1r'l1 ad, ill' ITT 7 vu- f...,.....v , LEFT TO RlGHT:--Sponsor, Constance Douglasg President. Evelyn Haysg Vice-President, Helen Nlooreg Secretary, Catherine Corbin. lllfl memhers ol' the Pep Squad 2ll'C2 Lois Atkinson, Shirley Ardussi, Lihhie Mae Ayey, Marie lianspaeh, Mildred Hatilla, Jean Helman, Jane Day liriggs, Mary l'llizalmeth Brown, llortense lluehanan, Barbara Burnett, Majorie Billingsley, Kathleen Fall, Gladys Carpenter, Uetavia Chambers, Helen Collins, Virginia Uonally, XYilline Vonnor, Derniee Vragin, Franees Vurd, Emma .lo l'oekrell, Virginia Dial, Gertrude Duhinski, Virginia Emmons, Ilelen Engle, Dorothy Dean Evans, Olga Flack, Naida Fraser, Jeannette Goode, Mary tloodnigllt, Donnie llarper, Louie Lee Hinds, Parolyn Hoon, Berniee Hughes, Louise Iluxoll, Mahel Lee llouston, Ruth Humphrey, Edith Kanner, Louise Kramer, l'luniee Lewis, -lean Mm-l'arty, Doris Mahry, Katherine Moletas, Georgia Mullens, Sarah Melntosh, Theresa Moeder, Margaret Met'arty, Mary Louise Norrell, Velma Ruth Parker, Roberta Patterson, Marie Piekens, Marion Pittman, livelyn Rhodius, lris Rowe, Mary Russell, Mary Helen Stanford, Evelyn Speekles, Maxine Thompson, llelen Vergan, Lillian Watson, Minnie NVeilbaeher, Allie Mae VVilson, Adel Younes. lf you have heard the lusty eheers during' a eontest, you -would feel that they eould not hut spur the Buffaloes on to vim-tory. The Pep Squad girls, resplendant in eolorful red and white uniforms, are present at all games in all kinds ol' weather. Under the direetion of Miss Vonstanee Douglas, the Pep Squad girls are always ready to eooperate with any of the sehool aetivities that are going on. This year the Pep Squad enjoyed a membership of ahout, one hundred girls all ol' whieh went to make one ol' the higgzest and hest organizations of Main A venue. Page 178 Pago 179 gp ... . 4... 11 1-- - -1 BOTTOM ROW:--Dale Hilton, Billy XxI8I'NV1Cli, Roscoe Cahill. Eclwarcl Ulbright. aiu-A' 11111 12l1'5Il' pi111111'11 z11111v11 will r11111i1111 11111 1'11p S1111:111 girls 111' 11111 11111111' 11111111- ings 111:11 t1111y 2I1'l'1Vl'11 111 s1-1111111 1'2l1'1Y in 1111111111 111 11ri11 111111 11111 111-111v 'il.11'1' I 1 ' 1100118 sp11111 lJl'I'fl'f'11IlQ' this 1'111'111z11i1111. 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FWJTHA1111 3113111118 FUR '1'111'l SEASON 11121111 .. ...12... .... vs... ...112l1'12llll12111'. .. 0 Main . . ...51i. .. ...vs... . . .F1'011l'l'11'1iN1lllV11 . . .. 6 Main.. ..,12... ...1J11111i11,....... ...l2 Main .. ...2-1. .. ...vs... ...1'111'p11s1,'111'isti . . .. 0 Main .. 0... ...1i1111sf11w11 , .. ...18 Malin.. ...36... ...Ke1'1'vi111:.. .. ii Main .. ...18. .. ...vs.. .. ...A111111111111ig'11ts. . .. 0 Main.. ...A11sti11........ ...U Main.. ...21i... ...1,L'2l1'S2l11.. .. U 5121111 . . ... 0. .. ...vs. .. ...l3l'1l1'1i0l11'111Q.Il' . . .. 0 Main . . ... 0. .. ...vs. .. ...1'11'2l1'1iCl1l'1L1,LK'0 . . ...12 , ff ,I .,, fr N -- -M ..-gn-:slant-mv N. f sm . w..u.4 .1s.r.f 'annul l SEATED:-Leroy Surtees, Charles Lealae, Claucl Graves, Lee Rogers, Delton Blanchard, Gerald l-lassell, john Kivlin, Robert Crooks. SECOND ROW:-l.ee Sommers, Edwin DeShay, Roy Lacey, Allen -Surtees. Lee Allen Koontz, Clayton Stamps, Nathan Friedman. Howard Nichols. Bill Young. Julius Cohen. d S 'h B'll l'l rris Frank Manny THIRD ROW:fsCoach Hamilton, Oswald Thraillcill, Raymon mit , i a , , james Bradford. john Dunning, C. Glass, Lester Scbrimscher. Elmo l-lutzler, Coach Cecil Burnett. BACK ROW:-Clarence Rheinlancler, Chris Schaezler, james Biggs, Manager Doc Gaffney, Manager james Mccurdy, Harry Hyman, D. Landry, T. M. Searcy, Antonio Rodriguez. IF 10 'Ulf IB A IL IL lllAlN AVIQNVI-1 began the 1030 football season with a vic-tory over the Harlan- dale Indians with a seore of 12-0. Main's aerial play, both offensive and defen- Buffs outnumbered H a rlandale in first downs by 10 sive, netted the vietory. The to 5. Both Koontz and Young exhibited their ability whieh made them famous throughout the season. The seeond battle of the season was with Fred- erieksburg Giants. Main Avenue played this non- distriet under the lights at League Park for the first time. Although the Buffaloes were crippled by some of the players having been judged ineligible, they won the battle with the flattering score of 56-0. ln a sec-ond night game of the series Main Avenue tied the Del Rio Wild Fats by a seore of 12-12. Lee Allen Koontz and Vlayton Stamps led the attack against the taeties of the Del Rio team. The seores were made by passes and long runs. The game with the Uorpus Vhristi Bueeaneers was played in the mud and rain at League Park. lt was in this struggle that Harry's proteges ex- hibited their prowess as barefoot boysw winning this game with a seore of 2-1-0. The condition of the field forbade any long runs and passes and prevented y sueeessful kieks for extra points. The Robstown l'otton Pickers beat the Buffs to the tune of 18-0 in another night game. The Robs- town gridders, who outweighed the Buffs forty jmvnzs BRADFORD Line Captain-Elec! Page 180 , cgi., pu - - - l The coin toss-up which decided the initial lciclc off in the linal game of the season. lF'D'Dlf IBA IL IL pounds to the man, were all vctc-runs and playod an oxvc-llont gann-, hut tho l4ut't's were just not strong onough to he kopt from a downing at tho hands ol' tho t'otton Pickors. Lostvr St'llI'lIllSllt'l' and t'harl0s Li-ako playod an outstanding ganna Main Avenue took to tho road l'or a ganu- with Ki-rrvillo. Although tho l3ut't's wore outwoighod hy an avvrago ot' fifteen pounds hy thc Tivy lligh Antli-rs, thvy stanipodod to victory with a svorc ot' 230-7. All scoring was niadv hy spoctal-ular runs hy Young, Stamps, llassoll, and t'ohon. ln tho animal tilt with Alamo lloights lllulos liill Young and lfllino llutzlor got loost- and llliltltl tho svoro Iii-0 for Main Avvnuo. Muvh passing and punting t'll2ll'2lt'l0I'iZ0ll this game whivh was out- standing for avtion and roal foothall. Tho l3ut'l's again took to tho road to play tho Austin Maroons in anothor wot woathor game, which was ono ol' tht' outstanding trays ol' thc st-ason. - Austin was all sot to win, hut thc- Main boys wc-rv sot to fight doft-at at tho hands ol' their ant-iont rival, liviivo tho score ot' 0-0. l Tho l3ut'l's made short work ol' tht- Poarsall olcvon who wi-rv vznnplctvly outplayt-il and, in Vac-t, hold thc' hall for little oi' tho llIllt'. In tho annual Turkey Day ganio the lilll'l.2Il0t'S rt-nt-wod their ago-old feud with tho Brac-konriclgc liaglcs. 'l'h0 liuttaloos wont into thc gznno with a di-tvrmination to l'luc'k tho l'lagl0s'. Aftvr an enthusiastic game with numorous good plays by each side, the liuttaloos c-liinaxcd their foothall season with a sooro ot' 0-0. Both teams were dissatisfied with tho outvonu- ot' tho Thanksgiving ganio, so it was ro- playvd for charity on llc:-1-iiilwi' ll, hut tho Eagles dvfcatvd tho Huftoloos with a sc-ore ot' 12-0 for - HUTZLER prohahly tho last ganio tho two schools will over play. Field Captain-Elect X, L. ,,U,, -. Prlyr' IRI 7 Bill Young, flashy qua1'tc1'ha0k, trics the Eagles' left end for at big gain in tho unnuul Thanksgiving battle. How Julius did shine when he tore around the ond ot the line to get under punts. A twirling, twisting, 'flashing foring at human cyclone is Robert Urooks. Edwin, a liouvy llI19Slll21ll, nmkes 21 specialty ot gm-tting tliroiigli and downing his opponent who stays down. f Nathan, si CHQCY back, was found to be a hard nut to cfrack hy our opponents. Page 182 Puya' INA' '9 , l T ll flol o in 4 fr nougi cow n . . 1, 1 . ., ' ' , S xlli LI' OTH , Illi li h- i .V i Y 1 - ,' . . , ..f I..l , ,rx ii1'l'2ll1i. litllu lint, inighty, and 1-onlml in- run ai bull! 'Pho 4liI'i'vi'4-iiw lwfwooii the shirt- ing' unml tho stopping is illuslraitvci wry wvll in our priclm- b:n'kI'ivld stan: It is wisy for Koontz to start. lint who in tin- world win stop him? Roy's bulk was ai towel' oi' s1i'm-iigtli for Tho Buffs :is wvll :is rl, IIIUIHIPI' to Tho opposition. ,ff A a 3. Hill Young hits thc' strong Eagle liuv that lwlpcml ks-vp the svoro 0-tl in thc Turkvy Daly c-lush, while zuul Lzlvvy try to mzxliv Zlll opcumgf. flll2ll'll0lS uamu- IIIUZHIS just one thing: tough luck for thnx opposing lmzu-kllclml. Nichols is not so very hig, hut what hm' c'zu1't do whvu hv is on thv lim- is not wnrtlm Ill0llll0lllllg'. IA-stQ1', Slllll mul tall, is :lu mul, hut whvu he wraps l1lIllS0llA ill'0llllkl 21 pzlss mul starts going-l Oltl lmv SUIINIIOPS Tllildt' lunuy an lute-ktioltl mam wish ho Gould get his tooth hack. Puyv IM 111' IST 1111tz11-1' 1'1':111i11g' 21 1111111111 011 1111 111111 l'1lll with Y111111g sp111-dillg 111 :1i11 11i111. l'l11yt1111 1iv1-s 1111 111 11is Nl1l'1lilII1l'Q 111' st:1111ps 1111-Ylllll' who opposes 11i111. .'h111'1l is1-nsy111s1-1-st111111i11g'still, 11111 1111 is il living' 11:1s11 W1IK'1I hc gvfs 11111 111111 111 11is 1l2l1l11S, -lust :is il w111111p1-1-111-1' 11ig's i11 11'1-11s I'111' i11s1-1'1s, so 11111' 111-111' 1itt11- 0sw:1111 11ig1s into 11is vi1'1i111s. A stair 111' stairs was 11111' 1111-s1:1f11 111-1'11, 11'111's11i111-11 hy his l'111l11w S111- 111'111s. ' J 1 -'Qui BOTTOM ROW:-Battila, Trevino, Watson, Amyx, Bain, Garcia, Moreno, Pena, Carranza, johnson. Briscoe. lVllDDLE. ROW:ACaceres, Curtis, Cade, Seastrunlc, Bird, Kaufman, Nloralez, Bryant, Bassett, Chapa, Barnes. BACK ROW:--'Coach Lyons, Witt, Merkel. Arnett. Powers. Garcia. Gonzales, Blamey, Pierce. Patrick, Coach Garrett. II3 II IL ILY 'IHDAUFS The Main Avenue High School Billy Goats is the junior football organi- zation 01' Main Avenue. The Goats, as they are frequently called, were under the eareful guidanee of Voaeh Russell Rusty Lyons. The purpose of the Goats is to give the l3ut't'aloes praetiee games twiee a week and also to furnish material for future Buffalo teams. Although the Goats do not reeeive the eredit due them by the student body, they more than do their part for Main Avenue 's athlet the l3ul't's during' their yearly The Goats did not eleet a Lyons appointed one for eaeh At. the end ot' the season tl Main Main Main Main Main Main Main 'Blain Avenue A venue A venue Avenue Avenue Avenue A venue Avenue ie name. The floats also play other teams besides sehedule. eaptaiu for this season due to the t'aet that Uoaeh ganie. ie Goats were given a banquet and football trophies. SEAS! PN St'tJRlCS ...vs.. .. ... Page Junior School. .. . . . .19 .. .vs.. .. . .. Lanier Vocational . .. . . . . . .. 0 . . .vs.. . . . . llawthorne Junior Sehool. . . .13 . . .vs.. . . . . limerson Junior Sehool. . . . . .19 . . . .vs.. . . . . . lrvingr Junior School. .. . . . .12 . . . .vs.. . . . . . NVesleyan Institute . . . . . . .13 . .... vs.... St.Anthony. .. 0 . .... vs.. . . . . . Buekeyes . . . . 0 Page 186 E '-1:5 1-1--f f- 33 Li!-. -9 l. . I v 53 '.5?l..3.E.E..B 9 ,o3LJf .W.,,l!1...i'LH.iE2LL!i5, it 291.53 mil La, as '31 P UMW-- 1 iff' if: rf? fi .H , i - if --7 -:li i --,Q f 1, 5 LEFT TO RIGHT:--jack Scholl, Dale Hilton, Gerhard 5chriever,'Arthur Eitelman. ,Q nj 1 fi Li 'EUILIF ai ' ite ' it Qi URING the 1930-1931 season the Main Avenue lligh ttoll' Team has been A I I , , , 11 f composed ot Dale Hilton, Gerhard Seliriever, Jack Scholl, and Arthui ii ' -i Fitelmfm il I K 1 ' ln team ranking Dale llilton qualified for the number one position with :L score oi' 79. He made 41 on the first nine and 38 on the second nine. Gerhard Schriever finished in second place witl1 an 80, making 40 on the first nine and 40 1 . on the seeond nine. Jack Scholl became third man with a score of 82, while Tl Arthur Eitelman came fourth with 85 strokes for the eighteen holes. n' In the first match of the season Main Avenue was victorious over Bracken- i T-i ridge defeating Brackenridge in two out of three matches with a score of 4-2 for ii ' 4 the first match. In the second match Main Avenue lost to Braekenridge by 4-2. 51 L' In the third match, however, Main 's team came back to win 5-1. f 48 Main Avenue will play Austin in San Antonio the last Saturday in April. ' 9' . . , . . . rg The Maln Avenue representatives are ot the opinion that they can easily down if Austin in their matches with them. Plans are being made for the Main Avenue team to journey to Austin for a return game on the filst Saturday in May. it 1' Also, plans are being made for the Main Avenue team to go to Dallas to -V compete in the State High School tournament and with several of the high school teams ot' Dallas. Although it is almost conceded that Dallas high schools have the best golf teams, it is believed that Main Avenue has at least an even stand 3 with any them. Page 187 ,. TOP ROW:-Coach, Harry Hamilton, Clayton Stamps, Ray Smith, Oswald Thrailkill, Pete Garcia. MIDDLE. ROW:-Robert Crooks, john Kramer, Rogers Gardner, Andrew Boss, Neel Culmer. BOTTOM ROW:fElmo l-lutzler, james Braclforcl, Harry Livingston. Henry Graham, Lee Sommers. IIBAS IK Ilflf IBA IL IL lGll l'lNG hard in the first quarter, but gradually weakening as the game progressed, llarry 'llainilton 's Main Avenue llulfaloes were eotnpletely out,- played in the first game ot' the Vity Series when the Purple ltlagles from Brack- enridge ran up a large seore ol' twenty-eight to Your at Woodlawn Gymnasium, VVednesday night, January twenty-eighth, Although the Buffaloes in the first and seeond quarters played like they were going to liek the ltlagles, in the third quarter the Purple Birds started an offensive the Butts were unable to eheek. Mareie Garrett and Hlrishl' Livingston were the star players for the Main Avenue Buffaloes. i Flashing brilliantly for alniost a full quarter and showing that old form ex- pected ot' a Buffalo team, Main Avenue 's basketball squad then reverted to their weak ganie and let a deeidedly stronger and taster Lanier teani roinp off with a thirty-three to twelve decision at Woodlawn Lake Gymnasium, Saturday night, liuf't's' seeond game in the Pity Series. Although the 7 January thirty-first, in the game was the llerd's inability to hit the basket, lete outstanding feature of the Garcia, James Bradford, Irish Livingston, and Robert Vrooks shone brightly for the Buffaloes. ln the good basketball, both team ahead ot the Buffs. The sec-ond quarter started out slowly with neither the Herd first quarter the fans witnessed a real exhibition of s eovering up good, but the Lanier tealn was a little nor Lanier boys being able to seore. 'The Lanier team finally started to work and gained quite at few points. ln the third quarter the tained offensive began to click. Main was slow and only gained a few points to Lanier's large number. In the fourth quarter Lanier seored over Main regardless of the good playing our players showed. t A l Page 188 Pugr' 189 A scene from daily team practice at the Y.lVl.C.A. gymnasium. I ANKEWBAll ln an lust mul turums H - ' l'lIl'l0llSlj' litll' vvvry point, thc lrl'2lt'lit'lll'ltlQl'l' li11I'l'zilms lliursrlzj ' ' ,qzmu lu-Iwi-vii tlu- I urplt- :tml Rvtl Quintvls hzittliug ' ltlziglt-s tlvlbzxtvtl tlu- -tin AYOIIIH' Mr J - ix night, l'lt'lH'llill V 4, with :1 sr-orc ol' twenty to lllll'lj'-'llllll'. 'Illu lIlSl tlllilllvl stfuit-tl lmwiuuo Ixi in tlu' lust hw minutes ot ' ' ' '2lllll'l' ol' thu ll11l'l's who st'm'01l six points ' play. 'Flu' scctnul tlll2lI'l0I' st:11'1'0tl llutzlvr for thi- Hulls mul Hill ,lu1'tluwl:u'k0ts. lit ll'01'l t ritlgv tzillivsl 1-ight uumrc points mulii H thc' score ten to thirty-two, mul tho l Kl'2lllll'I' svomitl lout' shots, .u Q ossttl at pretty shot, lJl'liUl'0 liluivkeli- 1,5 the hzi1l'. The thirtl quartet' Ulltlfttl with :ist quzirtt-r was hard fought. on hoth sides. znul llltlyitlll Stamps maulv gotul ai I'r'00 try mzikingz tht' tiiml svorc twenty to thirty-iiiiu-. Un Fl'llI'll2ll'j' T, 19331. tlu- l1l'llllS0ll t'zw'vi's h-ittlvtl tlui Iilllllxl' t-mi Th Main Avmiiu- quiutvt upst ,, . 1 is . 0 -t thc rlopt- in this ,annie to grain 21 vit-tory hy thirty- two to twenty-lout' over tht- lmiiivl' f'2lg10I'S. th1l 0ln'11z11'y ' ' H louituiitli, 19331, the Altllll Avomu- l3ut'l':1lo0s 1-mu-liult-tl their lmslu-thzill svzisoii by zmotl ull' gzmu- with lizmior. This time the l-lut'I's wort- ll'0lllI4't'tl s0v0I't'ly znul Pilllll' out on the short 0 ' sc-orc to vliinux the grzinivs t lit-sitlo tlu- il1tci'st'luJ1:1 gmiu-s. The tirst ol' this st svzlsun. 'l'his gzmu- wus with tho Kiln :1 svurc ol' t'm'ty to twenty-ll lul ut at titty-tl11'ct' to lWl'Illj'-llll'00 wtf tlu- svnsmi. stit' lttilfflll' gxzinuls tho liul'l'a1lo0s Illil-Vvll st-wil other -rim-s was the first gzmu' thc l3ut't's plsiyvd in thc 1931 ot' lilucs mul was won hy Main AVCIIIIO with nur. Other gzmurs wt-rv playt-tl :it hltoi' ll2ll0S. BOTTOM ROW:fCurtis Weisinger, Clarence Tumlinson. Norman Mccurdy, Bill Saunders, james Morris, George Thalhamer. MlDDl..lf. ROW:-Elmo Hutzler, Marvin Friecl. Gerald Hassell. Allen Surtees, K. O. Kivlin, Chris Schaezler. TOP ROW:-Coach Harry Hamilton, lke Livingston, Pete Garcia. Clarence Moseley, Ramira Salinas, IBASIEIBAILIL QIZIIHC. N lllnreh 4, tl1e Blnin Avenue linselnnll lt'illll pluyefl their lirst 1'Cill ' 1 l lt wus 21 elose -fume i11 whieh the l3nl'I'z1loes were victorious over t Olll anv rw n . ., , E olf the Twenty-thiril llll'illlll j', Fort Sum llouston with 21 score ol .J-L. The score I'0lIlillllCtl il 0-0 tie until tl1e lnst ol' tl1e sixth inning' when the Infznitrymen nmde two runs. Then the l4nt'l's with that old tightiiig spirit eznne hnek and seoreil three runs during the first part of the seventh inning. Salinas :incl Surtees ' ' l'1 - rt 'l't.' fftheArmy made the hrst two points lol Main. 'lhc butts llldtlk toni n s o pitcher. The St. Mnrvs' Rnttlers tlelenteml the lin l'lAz1loes Mnreh 12, hv twelve to l'Ul1I'. . I T 7. I . . . The lne' moment ol the onine wns il iloulmle ilnv Snrtees to TXlVllll to Frietl. The 1 :H . P5 . . 7 if - hrst inning tl1e St. Marys' lllllO llliltll' three runs on senttereil hits, nncl three in the seeontl inning with two hits nnil three errors o11 the part ol' Gz1fl'i1ey. lt was not until the fifth inning: that the l'illllf2ll00S rallied and seoreil their only 1'un ol' the game. The Buffs won 21 return gzznne l'I'0IlI the Leon Valley nine at Garrett Field, Mareh 13, with El seore of 1-l-2. Maleolin Gaffney pitched another winning gznne hlilI'l'l1 l-l, on the St. Anthony College dianionil. The sc-ore was T-l. A seven inning tie wus played between lllnin and St. Marys' University March 18. Rusty Lyons, Main Cozreli, pitehecl the tirst Your innings holding the Page 190 'fl :-1-'f-l 'l4f1f:i- . jaw fri-if'Te,..f'.a, ...r :Jerri '--..L ---g -'LiQi-f:l le 1 if sL..n4-.U.n..'LT.L.+i.mE..aL.ir '..1i Ai ,4 l 1, e. j- , I i ' ful 1 t Y ' i' fe I :Ti i Kivlin and Surtees exhibit a bit of that characteristic team work so quickly that it is all over before the ' old boy finds there is no sack in his neighborhood. Q- l Rattlers to three hits. Galffney pitched the rest oif the game. Garcia was the main star, knocking a home run in the fourth inning. ln a close game the l3ul'l'aloes won a, victory over the Fourteenth Squadron, nineteen thirty champions oi' Kelly Field, with the score of -l-1. Gaffney hurled a wonderful game all seven innings, allowing only tive scattered hits, striking out twelve men. The red and white made their first run in the first inning, two in the third, and another in the fifth. Kelly Field threatened to score twice i11 the i third inning with two men on base. Again in the seventh inning Kelly Field ' made two hits off Gaffney, scoring one run, but Gaffney struck out two batters. I j Then an assist from Schaezler added another out to win the game. ' il w' The Del Rio High School Baseball Team came to San Antonio to meet the Buffs and were defeated by a score of 10-0. Marvin Fried was star of the game making three hits and striking out eleven opponents. The Wild Cats made their first and only hit of the game during the ninth inning. I The team met their second defeat of the season 1-3 at the hands of the . ! Junior Uollege nine, April 12, at Garrett Field. Main's pitcher allowed the . opponents fourteen hits and nine runs while the Ranger pitcher allowed the Buffs ' only six scattered hits. The Rangers get off to a good start 'with four runs in the first inning and five more before the game ended. The Buffs made three runs in ' the sixth inning to keep them from being completely whitewashed. 'Kivlin and Kosser were the two heavy hitters. The boys have had a most successful year. They have worked hard and put forth their best efforts. The Coaches have done their part, and the boys eo- operated in rigid and faithful practice. It looks as if the Buffaloes stand an 5 excellent chance of beating their traditional enemy, Brackenridge, in the last game ol' the season. NVhcther they win or lose, you can depend on the team to go 1 into the game with that old fighting spirit of Main. L- 5 We-f'a'w n' ., A f ., ss-ep ' W i ff 'if' tif' Y ti Page 191 -L.. , airway. 1 1 , Lester Marshall, Archie Fleming, Harold Rush, Norman Byrd, Neil Witt, Concepcion Trevmo, james lVlcCurdy. KNE.E.LlNG:4Norris Stutts, Lester Schrimscher, Austin Patrick, George Schramm, Bill Newton, Oswald Thraillcill, james Bradford, Harold Cheney, Ray Smith, Capt. Elmo Hutzler, Gus STANDING:-Coach Cecil Burnett, l-luard jones, Hurst Amyx Seastrunlc. SlTTlNG:fjesus Garcia, Frank Caceras, Frank Lusacler, Casino Renclon. Rodney Gibson, Lee Allen Koontz, Miltonbwoods, Bill Dougherty, Bailey Carnahan. Robert Crooks. , l . ' .7 ' JI' I' J ' I ' , e I 1 L ' lflDA'C Ili TFIEAMK T the annual Fort Worth traek and field meet, Mareh 1-1, Main Avenue hrought haek many honors, although she did not eome near the top winners. Lester Sc-hrinisher finished third in the broad jump, the well known relay team reeeived silver medals for their vietory, Bill Dougherty won much applause in his run, and NVoods broke the reeord for the 220 yard dash. 'These were the out- standing results ot' this meet. The medals that were won had a steer's head engraved at the top and Animal Forth NVorth Traek and Field Meet, 1931 beneath. On the baek of the medals were the words One Mile Relayn. These boys are undoubtedly very proud ot' these medals, and they will value them all the days oi' their lives. Main Avenue thinly elads plaeed first in the traek meet with Poteet, Somerset, and Jourdanton. This meet featured the brilliant efforts of Amyx, Woods, Dougherty, Newton, and Hutzler. ln the Riee Relays the team broke another record, and all the other eon- testants did as well as eould be expected. Two records were broken at this meet. 'X 1 1 fy 1 , K f, Page 192 Page l LEFT TO RIGHT:--Archie Flem ing. Lee Allen Koontz. Coach Cecil Burnett, Elmo Hulzler Raymond Smith. The above picture shows Coach Cecil Burnell with the winning relay lcam. lf IIQAMC IK Koontz slieed one-tenth ol' a seeond oil' the I'ormer reeord l'or the -H0 yard dash, and the relay team took 5-1.9 seeonds ol'I' the old reeord. James llradl'ord and Veeil lllynier ol' liraekenridge tied for high point individuals ol' the day. At San Mareos the erimson aggregation ran away with 60 points to eop first plaee. Braekenridge only got 22 points to get seeond plaee. llutzler heat his traditional enemy Mynier ot' Hraekenridge after this last eontestant had defeated Main 's dash men. James lflradford and t'eeil Mynier tied for individual high points with 6 points eaeh. liradtord threw the javelin 156 feet, 3 inehes to set a sensational distriet reeord. Raymond Smith won first plaee in the 880 yard run. Bill Dougherty earried Main 's honors through first on the list. The relay is in good shape and is just as good as the one we had last year. There is a hope that Main 's relay squad will again go north this year to make a try t'or high honors. These boys have worked very hard and should he highly praised and baeked hy the student body. lt' any one believes that these boys do not work, he is very mueh mistaken. Not only are the hoys to he eongratulated, hut also the eoaehes who have put forth their et't'orts for Main Avenue 's well-l'are. A .. .. . 4 l LEFT TO RIGHT:-Paschal Walthall, Scott Shaclcleforcl, Scott Rethorst, Joe Gugenheim, Gordon Pease, Harold Folks, Harvin Gwin. lI31UyS TIENNIIS LARGE number of candidates eame out for the tennis team at the be- gllllllllg' of the season. The work for Mr. Abbott then was to single out the best players among this buneh by having trial matehes praetieally every day of the week. 'The team at this time was little known around the sehool, but the players knew that to obtain membership 011 the team required skill and work. Only those who were present to play every trial mateh are now members of the team. The present members are some of the best players in the eity and are to be eongrratulated on their wonderful sueeess. The tennis stars are Harvin Gwin, Gordon Pease, and Harold Folks. llarvin Gwin and Gordon Pease went to the state tennis match last year after a very sueeessful season, and they are baek on the present squad to repeat their last year perforinanee if possble. The team has got the best of every tea111 they have played this year, and the name of Main has been upheld everywhere they have been. The boys beat our ancient rival, Braekenridge, overwheliningly in the contest during Mareh. The Eagle net stars were defeated in both the singles and the doubles. This eontest features the eeaseless efforts of the red Plllil white trio. These net warriors of Main can never gain more praise than they deserve and their coach, Mr. Abbott, ean be complimented on his untiring efforts to help them win in the name of Old M aiu High. Lgf 1 1 E ' t.. yfl 5-1 iw .1 1 ' 3: K F l ,fl ,AE , by NE . is I f 'S ta A l 1 ' 2.2 3 .,s gl ' if 75l ?l '!'7 Page 19.2 Pugr' 195 BACK ROW:v -Charles Leaks, William Nicholas. Miles Spruce, jack Filippone, Carlton Adams, jay H b 3' er er! Adams, john Nlosbough, Bruce Lllsworlli. I-'IRST ROW:- Bill Young, Earl Carl, Dalton Blanchard, Jack Collins. IIICIE IHIUIEIIYIEY IFIEAM Il IG Alillll ,Xx'v1111o lIi11'I1 Sc'I1oo1 Ivo lluc-lwv llxillll 11 JOIIUKI thoir sm-11so11 z1ffa1i11st P1 . H II11- liI'2H'lil'!ll'IllQ't' Iflzlglvs -I:11111:11'.V 1-ig1I1II1, 11i110Iv011 I11111cI1'Q1I II1i1'IV-11110, all Illll Silll l,1'1ll'U ll'1'Iilll1l Rink. 'l'I10 l'l2lg'Il'S won by il svolv OI' -I-2. llll -l2l!Ill2ll'j' SI, IIIIII, II11- N1'l'Ullll gzinw ol' tho svrics was plilvcal '1fr'1i11sT thr- 3 1 V 1 ,.,1 A111c1'icz111s. .Xg111i11 tI1v l111I'I's wi-11' llk'I'l'1ll0ll Imy 5-2, llll vl2lIlll2Il'.V IIS, tho Alillll AYPIIIIU Im- lliwlqoy 'lllxillll lost Il10i1' tl1i1'1I gzinw 111 tlw 'xlllt'I'Il lllN Inv -I '9 1 . , , -... 'l'I1v A111v1'iv:111s Ii-ml II11' Hisuiis, I1z1vi11,Q' pill-ml up il 33 Io II 102111 l7Cl'0l'l' laying lmuvk 011 1IvI'1-11siv0 Izwtivs. ll01'Ell1Sl' tho H11I'I's haul 11111, yct I10co1110 uscml to thv SlI1D1N'l'y im-0 illltl IK'l'2lllS0 Milvs SDl'lli'lI was i11j111'1-II, H10 Jxllll'I'lt'illlS haul 1141 I1'o11I1l0 I11 1I0I'v:1Ii11gr II10 Iiiso11s. Main Aw-11111-'s llUl'lil'j' tvum sm-o1'wI El mlvvisivo vivTo1'y ovm' thv Hl'2l1'lil'lIl'lllg'0 I I I. 1 ' mg vs - -1 111z11'.x' LII, by tI1v sm'o1'v ol' 9 to 23 i11 thi- Elf'2ltll'IlIl1' Ilrwkvy l10z1g'1l1'. Main . . 2.. ...vs... ...l3I'2lL'lil'1ll'lllg.I0. ..... .. 4 Main . . 2.. ...vs... ..A11101'ivz111s . . . .. 5 Main .. .. -I... ..vs... ..Al2Illl0 Ilvighfs.. .. 2 Main . . . II. .. ..vs... ...lil'2lf'lil'llI'illg.Yl' . . .. II Alillll . . . 5. .. ..vs... ...X111ci'ic-z1.11s . . ... .. Ii Main . . .. -I. .. ..vs... ...Xlz1111o lla-iglifs , . I3 NI:1i11 . . .. Ii. .. ..vs... ...l'iI'2l1'lil'lll'I4lg'0 , . .. 9 FIRST ROW:-Aurora Acosta, Katherine Roberts, Etty Simon. lmogene Blocker, Lucille Hoffman, Minnie Stautzenberger, Dorothy Dean Evans, Mary Elizabeth Floyd, Alvina Antonio. SECOND ROW:-Bella Kamrass, Sadie Garber, Margaret Kramer, Miss S. Hughes, Maria Castillo, Martha Sanders, Allie Bart. V THIRD ROW:4Lillian Albert. Beatrice Guerrero, Beatrice Garcia, Louise White, Margaret Dean. The pictures above and below are oi' the Girls' Physical Education Floss. This is one of the most popular subjects, and all girls are eligible. Aren't they at healthy looking bunch? Just look at Beatriee Gareia's siuile. Under the able direction of Miss S. Hughes, they enjoy sports of all kinds. FIRST ROW:-Xvaddell Battros, Bonnie Harper. Helen Brink, Hazel Gerdes, Birdie Lee Patterson Ava Dubbs Hannah Polunsky, Concepion Alamz. SECOND ROW:-Fraiices Henderson, Sylvia Ruffo. Kathleen Call, Bernice Mason, Josephine Knox, Olivia Pena. D h W Ol Mendoza, Ernestine Ondarza. THIRD ROW:-4Estelle Bernal, Evelyn Rhodius. orot y ren. ga Page 196 pllfllf 197 I i- BACK ROW:--Mary Helen Stanford, Mary Fisher, Frances Henderson, Jocelyn Lyons, Ruth Brannen, Winifrcd Wiseman, Jessie Bierbower, Emily Coleman, Lorene Stanford, Elizabeth Price, Catherine Gibson, Frances Morris, Captain, Mrs. Mina Burnett, Coach. BOTTOM ROW:- -Dorothy Harbour, Libbie Alterman, janet Pomerantz, Sylvia Ruffo, Margaret Kramer, Betty Swallow. 'IEIIIDILS' WFIENNIIA TFIEAMK IIICSIC girl c-zimliflutvs tnrnc-tl out for thc ninctvn-n l1lllltlI'Cll llllI'lj'-Olllt tennis tt-ann. AH01' svvc-ml trial nmtvlws tl first tcznn was solve-tml, tho winninff . P5 girls working' lmrrl for tlwit' honors. 'l i'znwm-s Morris was nnzniiinuusly vlwtofl vziptnin for tho svvoml voiisuc-iltivv your. In thc- vmltost with lll'tlt'lit'lll'ltlg'0 sho won tht' singlvs inzitvh for Matin AVUIIUC, but tho tlonlmlvs lnzltc-h was lost lay zu wry narrow mzirgxin. In tln- District Moot at Sain Maximus l'll'2lllt'0S was in ln-1' usual t'ol'tn :incl lH'0llt.fl1l l't0lllO zmotlivi' loving c-up lor' ns. -gr:-r-ri f. , W. . . l lT l l'l'l 'l'Ff lTl l'l ' WIHAV A ILIDNIE 'IFAXII IL 'D IU ID 'CAUT IHAS 'l5'Dlf I! I! I! The Annual takes this opportunity to thank different individuals for their assistance to the El Sombrero. To Miss Mamie Stein, the staff extends their sincerest appreciation of all her eondemnations of us at senior meetings. To Mr. E. E. Edwards and his Congress Club, we are very grateful for their noble efforts to sell ads, cooperation in going to advisories and selling annuals, and for the vast sum of money which we received from the Congress Majestic. They really done noble by us. Mrs. DePue wishes to thank dear little Fred Slimp for his wonderful willing- ness to cooperate and to do any task asked of him in spite of his other duties, such as, Student Council work, class work, Hi-Y work, Congressional duties, Science Club, Quill and Scroll, Senior Play, and various and sundry other shows, and last of all, because he was never inclined to argue. The staff takes great pleasure in thanking Miss Allem for her inspiring speeches during the last of the term directed toward several members of the staff. Especially does Fred Slimp wish to express his gratitude for her kind thought- fulness. Words cannot express our sincere appreciation of Madeline Levine 's untir- ing efforts to sell ads, and for never excusing herself to get copy, and lastly, for punctual daily attendance at the annual office. V The staff as a Whole wishes to thank Mrs. DePue for getting out of a sick bed to come to school to keep the annual staff out of the National Honor Society, but in spite of all of her efforts, a few managed to get in. The staff wishes to thank Emily Coleman for her many speeches in favor of El Sombrero given in Senior meetings. The staff wishes to thank Kurt Monier for his efforts to keep all scandal within the four walls of the annual office and not letting it get out in the school. He saved many a reputation! We wish to thank Adel Younes for the readiness -with which she announced to the annual staff her decision to go out for debate. We wish to thank Jane Craighead for her wonderful cooperation and able help during the first term. The annual staff wishes to thank Sarah Mclntosh for typing all of our write-ups. We wish to thank Betty Swallow for her skill and speed in getting rid of her retinue of suitors after Mrs. DePue had expressed her disapproval of such things around the office. We wish to thank Ona Marschall for her wonderful work in selecting such fitting quotations for the seniors. Anyone dissatisfied please see her. We Wish to thank Catherine Corbin for staying with us to the very end. We especially thank Arthur Barbeek for retaining his clean record during his service in the annual office. We just haven 't the heart to spill the dirt on him. We thank Rebecca Noelke for getting married. She added the thrill of romance, even to making an annual. 9 .r 5 Ll Ll , ulnl-l.l.Ll.Ll.l I-I-I lnlnlnllnl-Ll-Ill-I-luhlil I n I- C 'E E I' C I- 1: I- C I- ELI Page 198 '.-E ya' . . . . I 1+ VKVVW NW - Jffilifczry l lRST ROW:-Capt. John L. Hill, Carson Allhage. Arthur Barbeclc, Charles Barrera. Ernest Beall. Edward Case, Alonzo Cook, jack Dahlberg. SECOND ROW:-john Dunning, Carl Glaclwin, Rucly Guerrero, G. T. Hicks, Marvin Jones, William Kaupert, Louis Kunkel, joe hllcllaney. THIRD ROW:4james Nipper, Bob Nixon, Arnold Parretl, joe Roos, Vlfilliam Santleben, Roclcly Schmitz, Calvin Starnes, George Thalhamer, Carl Whalen. 'D lFlI:ll1l2IEIIQS 'C IL IU II3 m+'1+'1i'i411:s .lm-3 hlK'llANl'IY . . ............ ...... I 'mwirlwzf VARI, XYll.Xl.l4IN . . ....... Via-1-l'rw.wirlfnl Rohm' Sc'llNl'1'z. . .. .... Nzrrflrlljaf-7'1'z'r1s111'rr t'.xi-'ix .luiix I.. Ili1,i. ...................... Spfnz.wnr Ill' lll.l.llllN' Vluh w-is or 1 - iniymi in 1008 To l'llIli'll0ll lmth as :in ot'I'ic01's' 41 .i 1 I N A l H svliool :mil :is zi socfzil vluh. At Tho lwginningi ul' the yvzii' 1929. it was svpziiuitoml into Two ggrmips, am ol'l'i1-ws' sc-licml :mil an ol'l'ic'vi's' cluh. The purposc ul' thi- svlioul is to study militeirism :mil Tu iiripimw The niilitairy vl'l'ivie-my ol' the Main Avvniiv lligh Svhool Vzulvt Vorps. whih- Tho piilqmsnis ol' The vluh :irc the pruinotimi ul' siwizil zu-tivitios and the ll'llKlillQj of usxistuiic-0 to all sc-hool p rojcc-1 s. Tho Ul'I'i1-ers' Vluh ol' 19230-251 viijoyvml ax vi-ry . lui.. l 1 . ' ihi h were 'Yiwu 'it The Ufllivors' lllllll YI '-wsful V0'lI' The vluh spuiisorwl several wry oiijoyzxlmlv ilniwos x' 4' ,, . , :it Fort Sum lloustmi. Thu Vluh stumlied Military Si-iciu-vs amd 'l'z1m-tics l1lltl0l' iho iliwvfimi of Vziplzliii John lr, llill. Page 200 1,11-ffl' 2301 1 d FIRST ROW'-joe 1VlcHaney, jane Ryan, .lack Dahlberg, Ka!11er1ne Kern, lvan Maddox. SECOND ROW:--Mildred Cain. 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THIRD ROW:-Arthur Anderson, Archie McFarland, Gus Belitzer, William Flegenheimer, Curtis Flowers, L. Linecum, Wilhurn Hawk, William l..ehr. Raymond Popp, Thomas Campbell. FOURTH ROW:-james Ware, jamie Lawhn, Robert Mathis, Treaclway Brogclen, john Kilpatrick, -I. C. Franklin, Vincent Carbo, james Toliver, Dixie Carmichael, Hyman Marcus. FIFTH ROW:-fGenevieve McDavitt, Capt. john l... Hill, Barbara Welsh, William Santleluen, Betty lVlcDavicl, Carl Cladwin, Sgt. F. Nl. Sholces. Roy Herrera. BOTTOM ROW:-William Santleben, Barbara Welsh. Calvin Starnes, Betty McDavid, Carl Gladwin, Genevieve lVlcDavitt. 'IJDMKIDANV AX'9 NDER the command of Cadet. Captain VVilliam Santleben, who was ably assisted by First. Lieutcnants Calvin Starnes and Charles Bererra, and Second Lieutenants Carl Gladwin, G. T. Hicks, and Rudy Guererra, Company A has had a successful year, winning several inspections. The cooperation oi the faculty sponsors, Miss Head, Miss Hinton, and Mr. Doolittle, and the student sponsors, Barbara Welsh, Btttx Mcllnid and Genevieve McDavitt helped to urge the cadets on il . '43 ,'.211if5E175.: ..T.i..1.+S.1.122.Zi.'f.e.-.n.L.1' B-iavff .ml I Heli .v : l . 5 2 - yr, 3 -a si 1 ,lf 'A 5 I Z 4 14 . 7 r 1 4 v' - l i x iv f I f K 7 f f y l i ' 4 if 1' QQ?iL E'i'iiTjQ!:.z'fTF21 EE! is II Q' E. Ei, if ' V 51 3 Page 202 I Pngr' 203 ' L.T fTf?f':i7a.'9 -..l, ?fff'ff fNfTfEE? 'fi., -rggrqgfsl . if - QW- ,- ..,3 ,- -.,.,y,fgUi.- -M ,, , W .. ,. , , , v FIRST ROW:-Keith Xviclcliffe, Raymond Bernhardt. Bryan Bushby, Hamilton Maule, Gerald Earl, Robert Maierhoffer. james Crisler, Aubrey Frazer, Clarence Power, Owen Madison, Kenneth Traylor, William Rau. SECOND ROW:- -John Totten, Lionel Malslaury, Charles rlloliver, Ralph Laudermillc, Lester llelmer. Charles Harpole, lfranlc Brown, Pablo nCarranza, Perry Witt, Herbert Untermeyer. THIRD ROW:-Lester Hearn, John Kercheville, Robert Bright, Sam Yamin, james Price, Milton Springer, Herman Fuentes, Uril jones, Samuel Johnson, lack Worthington. FOURTH ROW:-Rex Ward. Gus Montemayer, john Lehman, john Childress, Franlclin Trilaer. Edward Bemus, Charles Dahlberg, Napoleon Arreclonclo, Aaron Holland, Laddie Bennett. FIFTH ROW:-- Bob Nixon. lvan Maddox, Carolyn Kuhlman, Carson Althage, jane Craigheacl, Carl Whalen, Martha Bundy, Xvilliam Kaupert. Ernest Beall, G. T. Hiclcs, Capt. John L. Hill, Sgt. F. M. Sholces. Fletcher Rabb. BOTTOM ROW:-Carl Whalen, Jane tcraighead, William Kaupert, Martha Bundy, Carson Althage, Carolyn Kuhlman. info ist! 'IDUMK lDAXN V IB 1 UMPANY ll , llllllltl' the l0illlt'l'NllllJ ol' ll'llll'llIl Wlmlvn his liul 1 llc . . . . , z. a z -- c-imlmlly Sllt't'l'SSlilll j'l'2ll'. Sixteen zxlmlv mm-n i'01n'vs011t0cl the roinpnny on tlw C0lllDt'llllV0 IJr'ill'I'oun1. UH'ic'0l's Wliult-11, llmlmlox, :mil lfilllllltll were tllv possvssors ot' Anivric-am llc-gion Mi-tluls ol' nineteen liumlrcml twvilty-iiiiw :mil iiinotc-vii lllllllll't'll thirty. flilllltllll Wlmlvn also lu-ld tht- palm. The well known laieulty sponsors, Miss 0'Noil, Mr. IC. li. l'Iilwm'mls. :mtl Mr. T. t'. llurnvtt, to- gotllvr' with thc- student sponsors, Mzlrtlizl Bumly, t'nrolyn Kulilmzm, :mil -lam' tiziiglicaul, l'0llll'llJl1lCll to the sllvcoss ol' the flOlll1Jitllj', l FIRST ROW:4john Braubach, john Moshaugh, David Flood, Max Miller, Lee Rogers, Charles Clark, Fred Martinez, Milton Vlfasher, joe Lowrey. Billy Warwick. SECOND ROVV:--V-David Sherrard, Lester Marshall. Dan Classcock, Henry Martinez. V. Stokes, William Kenda, Russell Vveicklin, Rule Bynum, William Russell. THIRD ROW:-Raymond Samaniego, james Aaron, Simon Salas, john Monaco, Claud Vaughn, Landen Saunders, Fletcher Clark, Boyd Barber, Michael Berry, jack Chapman. FOURTH ROW:fIley Williams, Octavius Sirianni, Sam Csossen, Nesbit Boehme, James Williamson, Auben Brunnermann, W. K. Dibble, Lee Ray Bigler, Fred Moore, Charles Pantusa. FIFTH ROW:4james Shaw, Barbara Schutz, George Thalheimer, Winifred Reed, Capt. Alonzo Cook, john Dunning, Marguerite Graham, Capt. john L. Hill, Sgt. F. M. Shokes. BOTTOM ROW:AAlonzo Cook, Winifred Reed, john Dunning, Marguerite Graham, George Thalheimer, Barbara Schutz. 'IDDMKIDANY G'i l2 'U NDIGR the eoinnnincl ol' Vntlet Vaiptziin Alonzo Cook Vonipaiiy U has been one of the most successful c-onipnnies in the battalion, having won ai great inuny honors :it inspeetions. Much ol' its sueeess is due to the et'forts of lst Lt. John Duiniing' and 2nd Iits. George IIIIIEIIIIHIIIICI' :intl Hill Young. The eooperntion ol' the fzieulty sponsors, Miss Brewer, Miss Farr, and Mr. Tilliill-CI'1'O, and the student sponsors, Winifred Reed, Mzirgruerite Gi'zihain, and Igilfllilfil Sehutz, luis helped to make Voinpziny t ' sueeessl'u1. C ' Fompziny con- tributed twenty-one nien for the exhibition drill ts-ann. Page 204 FIRST ROW:-Xll'illiam Human, A. C. Sein, D. Mcllhcnny, Royal King, Bernarr Butler. I SECOND ROW:- james Mays, Clay l uckett, Laurence Kramer, Andrew Boss, Fred Holiday, Sam Bohen. Eugene livans. 'llHlRD ROW:- Paul Miller, john Dittmar, Gilbert Engleman, Tony A. Lozano, Robert Rodriguez, Blas Herrera, Milton Zizelmann, Oscar Chapa. David Ramos. FOURTH ROW:- lflugene Smith, W'alter Brown, A. B. jarmon, ljdward Mark, William R. Bigler, William Campbell, Ted Chokas, Guy Yent, Bradford Millers. FIFTH ROW:-acarl Luetcke, Tony Lozano, Harry Cabhell, Francis Kramer, Bert Sager, Harry B. Kelton, Raymond McCurdy, Nester Pena, jack Harper, Gabriel Cranato. SIXTH ROW:-Louis Kunkel, Charles Barrera. Lulie Dunbar, Roddy Schnitz, Parker Barrett, Capt. john L. Hill, Rudolph Guerrero, Shirley Linnartz. BOTTOM ROW:-Roddy Schnitz, Parker Barrett, Charles Barrera, l..ulie Dunbar, Marvin Jones. Shirley Linnartz. 'DDMK IDAN Y 6' G' ID 4 HMPANY ll , umlvi' Tho 1'2ll'l'flll Qllllltlllfil of lltllllillll lloilrly Svlmitz. First l4l0lIll'tl2lIlf l'liz11'l0s lgill'l'0I'il :xml S01-mill liioutcmint Hill Young' :luring Tllv iirst svriu-s'r0r', mill Svvoml liivutonzints Holi Nixon ziml l'lI'llCSt H0211 mluring the sr-coml SC'IIll'Sll'l', has lwvuiiiv one ot' Thi- most sm-f'0ssl'L1l :mil host clrillml vmnpeiriivs in tliv ll.0.'l'.l'. 'l'liv spmisors, l,2ll'li0l' li2ll'I'0ll, llilltlillll spmlsor, liuliv llunbzlr, l ir's'f liicutvn- zint sponsor, :mil Shirley liinnaii-tx, S1-vmul liicuti-mint sponsor, we-rv ar constuiit inspirzition :mil help to tho ciitiri- Uillllillly. Vziptzliii Svlmitz has bc-on si riimrilror' ol' tho mlrill twirn for tho past ilm-0 wars This year' lic is tho only Iltl'il2llmilll in the vompmiy. Prim' .2115 - , , FIRST ROW:-Clarence Tumlinson, Billy Jennings. Allen Surtees, M. A. Staughan, Sam Nolen, Willard Heath, Lt. Ernest Barrell. SECOND ROW:--Hertzel Levinson, Elwyn Hovel, Marvin Henry, Preston Patrick, Second Lt. Edvlard Case, Tom Ray Parr, Second Lt. joe Roos, Burnett Mason. THIRD ROW:--Delmar Koplin, Richard Reynolds, Leonard Earnest, Marion Ferguson, Edward Kilian, William Drow, joe Bernhaum, john Hankins, Fred Burns, George Saunders. FOURTH ROW:--Ralph Cheney. john Newton, Frank Schnitz, W. Camblin, Joe Martinez, Robert Skiles, Allen Brack, D. Dreyfuss, Robert Baird, James Robinson, Paul De Way. SE.ATED:4Capt. james Nipper, La Verne Zbinden, First Lt. Arnold Parrett, Anna Perle Krausse, Ruth Felder, Rueben Hopper, Joyce Dykstra, First Lt. Arthur Barbeck. BOTTOM ROW:-La Verne Zbinden, Capt. james Nipper, Joyce Dykstra, Arthur Barbeck, Anna Perle Krausse, Arnold Parrett, Ruth Felder. IIBAXN ID 1ll'l R,0.T.t'. 1-Sami was organized in nineteen hundred twenty-six hy Mr. Utto Zoeller, Major Adams, and Captain llill. lt then eonsisted ol' twenty inenihers. The hand was originally under the leadership otf Toni llarris, who was followed by Jerome Zoeller. Douglas Ragland, and Sain Janeeek as Captains. The hand was reorganized this year under the leadership of Uaptain Vom- inander James Nipper. He was assisted hy First Lt. Arthur Barheek as drum- llli1jO1', and also hy First Ilt, Arnold Parrett. Second llts. Edward Vase, Joseph Roos, and Ernest l-larrell. The eooperation ol' the instructors, Uaptain llill and Mr. Zoellerg the stu- dent sponsors, Anna Perle Krausse, lla Verne Zhinden, Joyee Dykstra, and Ruth lflelderg and the faenlty sponsors, Mr. Robinson, Mr. Daniels, Mr. Krueger, and Miss George, helped to make it one ol the hest hands Main ever had. Page 206 Prlyr' 2207 FIRST ROWi-Rudy Guerrero, -lack Dahllnerg, Calvin Starnes, William Santleben. Louis Kunkel Carl Whalen, joe lVlcHaney, Roddy Schnitz, George Thalheirner, john Dunning, lvan Maddox: Carl Gladwin, G. T. Hicks, Bill Young. SECOND ROW:-Eugene Smith, Napoleon Arredondo, Tony Lozano, Simon Salas, john Layman. Gus Belitzer,,Rex Ward, Treadway Brogden, joe Plaza, John Braubach, Harry Kelton, john Kercheville, Nesbit Boehme. THIRD RQW:-Vincent Corbo, lley Williams, Archie lVlcFarland, Lester Hearne, john Dittmar Paul Miller, Charles Barrera, Bob Nixon, Ernest Beall, jack Harper, Dix Carmichael, Gabriel Granato. ' FOURTH ROW:vRobe'rt Breit, Dave Sherrard, john Totten, Louden Saunders, Claude Graves Aaron Holland, Charles Clark, Edward Fincke, Rule Bynum, Boyd Barber, jerry 4Chapman: David Flood, C. jordan. FllfTlel ROW:-Wilburn Hawk, William Ran, Raymond Bernhardt, james La Prade, Ro Herrera, y lrletcher Rabb, Bryan Busbee, Clay Puckett, Bolo Maierhoefer, William Kaupert, Gerald Earl, Pablo Carranza, Terry Height, james Mayes, A. C. Sein. no ID ll IL IL infxxm lllfl Voiiipetitive Drill Team of 1931 was probably the best in the history ol' t-he battalion. Under the guidanee of l'apt. Joe Mellaney .and lits. Carl Whalen and Roddy Sehnitz the drill team put over a splendid perfornianee at tlarrett Field in the Annual exhibition with Braekenridgre held Saturday, April H. , r Main Avenue won Hirst and sec-ond plaees in the individual drill with t'adet Sergeant Rex Ward first and Vadet Sergeant Pablo t'arranza seeond. Sponsors winning medals were Anna ,Perle Krausse and liarbara Welsh. Six men reeeived the Ameriean Legion Palm, three inen reeeived the Reserve Ul't'ieer's Medal, nineteen nien reeeived the Ameriean Legion medal, Vaptain Furl Whalen received the National Guard medal, and Private Joe Plaza won the medal for fi-rst year cadets, , JTPTUIPLEVAW' TGIF 'UH?431II1'E51Z'm HE staff of El Sombrero takes this opportunitg to express its gratitude to the business concerns of San Antonio who have made the pub- lication of this book possible. '25 '95 C- NwfD QJWKD It is the duty of the student bodg to show its appreciation bg patronizing the firms whose ads are found in the following section. '25 '33 '23 '25 '83 ReLfKweZXvdKKw-Jie-JhbfEKvJKvJE .rx- I f 4 L I Jdverlifwfzaewlfr Z?4XYx'mU?4fM JwPE 3951 W Q E' R e C o g n 1 z e w 1 t lt Nothing could be more fitting or A v R more appreciated as a Graduation .-..Ai, gift than fine jewelry. You may shop at Bell's with absolute as- I ' surance of the utmost in quality and value. Credit at no extra cost. 'ae 'ae '2 Sa: fu: 'ae X ry- mmm' N ff 5 -N :rm E5 , is E. ..., .E .-: K 3 75 V I g The ideal gift for your :A ' '--.- daughter at Graduation. The Varsity .... a Gruen Set with a fine blue white for men and young men. diamond. Liberal terms. Filled link band. 15 jewel. 35 500 Dilgfrzihed Credit ig, S gf I , IMQEI M H u h H ig lf : Home of Good Luck Weddzng Rings .ffl g , 'X ,. Q4 ,W V! lf 41- SL8 ' ' ' - 0 . Q? 35 -D Lg A Gruenmthe gift ofgifts B to every woman and to - g gjl i 7 fl i , 'rj every young woman, es'- DCCiHllV af G1'f1dUafi0f1 516 E. HOUSTON ESTABLISHED 1852 time. 15jewel movement 1,i1,,,,,1 n,4,,,S SAN ANToN1o, TEXAS 9 5 H as-fefe eeee e W as Page 210 muununn E gms AN INSTITUTION SINCE 1873 T45 ' HE--.l. I -1 - Ex 3 TlE5c?El'l.l'l'l. fl .g i-ll 1 ' wi. ' ' The Great Joske Store gf L, i 51 1 fr? ggi. ,-- T ovER 1oo DEPARTMENTS 1 7 The great joske Store, the pride of all Southwest Texas-admired for the helpful community service it renders and the friendly manner in which it as- sists the public to obtain needs for the person and the home at prices lower than prevail generally. josioe Biaos. c . Conducted in the Spirit of Our Founder Gaiden Rule Nash We Sell Direct to Weaver at Large Mr. Edwards has given up trying to Saving in Price cl . . . re We NASH-The Nations Talloirs Yes, he has decided that it's a WAIST ksvuits and Ovemoats of time. S23.5o, S29.5o, 535.00--Made to Measure SAN ANTONIO sAl.Es omcs 206 HICKS BUILDING TEL. CROCKETT 2291 Callfor-O. E. MOLLENKOPF I I OFFICE: 319 CITYCENTRAL BANK BLDG, FACTORY: 411 HOEFGEN AVENUE I DESIGNERS AND MANuFAcruiu2ns or High School, College and Fraternity Jewelry 31 RINGS-BUFFALO WRISTLETS . SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Elllllllll llllllll E Page 211 v ra ------- EI Making Friends A store's real worth is measured by the friends it has. If a store makes friends of its customers, it does things that keeps them. For over half a century this store has been making friends-and keeping them. A policy that does speak for itself in the re- lations with all our patrons. The WOLFF S MARX CO. The intelligence of the modern High School girl has proven to her that ultra-smartness may al- ways be achieved by the wearing of our moderately priced exqui- site shoes and hosiery. Rs1M FENTTMAN TRUNK COMPANY Trunks, Leather Goods and Gifts 512 EAST Housroisz STREET CROCKETT 6066 The student body expresses its sincere sympathy to the man who has such a hard-headed wife-Mr. T. Guy Rogers. WE WRITE EVERY KNOWN FORM OF GOOD INSURANCE AND BONDS P1-ioNe CROCKETT 2061 COLEMAN S CO. 1125 ALAMO NATioNAL BUILDING SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Mexican Dinners de G3 '1' HIE ORTOTNAL MIEXTCAN RESTAURAUNT 115-121 LosoYA STREET E 2 si, E mm nmuunnum Page 212 I i bs . ------- ----------------------------------'------------------ -------------- ------'-----'-- -----------------'-----------------------'---'- G3 ca Distinctive Importations from Which to Choose for BUSINESS, SPORT AND A EVENING WEAR . I,entzfIJinden Co., Inc. T A I L O R S 2145 W. COMMERCE SECOND FLOOR LAUREL HEIGHTS BEAUTY SHOIPPE 105 EAST MISTLETOE-AT MAIN AVE. Soft Water Exclusively, PHONE WOODLAWN 2271 AMPLE PARKING Our Service is Different-Not Indifjerentu The Union I Central Life Insurance Co. Insurance in Force Over 31,600,000,000.00 B. A. WIEDERMANN, MANAGER SECOND FLOOR CAsINO CLUB BLDG. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS PI-IONE Caocxzrr 1577-1578 Jane Craighead: DOn't you think he is rather shy for an ex-soldier? Lulie Dunbar: Maybe he- belongs to the Reserves. DIAMONDS- 'watches - jewels - Silver - - GIIETS - and .... with each treasure you choose at Hertzberg's .... nO matter how small its cost. ..is that intangible but quite un- mistakable mark Ofquality which, for Over a half century has distinguished - f A427 fn ' ..,n1:SaaI . W .lx 'Q I 7 I 2323, gifts bearing the HERTZBERG name. - H E R T Z IB E R F oIu8n7d8ed J e tw e Z T y C O 0 SanT::lILtZnio ........... J Page 218 S551 ,..,.. Zfi james Shaw: You're not afraid of snakes CPhOsphOrsj, are you? Genevieve McDavitt: No dear, I feel perfectly safe with youJ , . uunnnunnlnu E 53- Compliments of - e EITTSEIURO WATE.R HEATER - COMPANY TI-IIS ANNUAL Is Bound in a KINGSKRAIFT CUVIER J- ,I s XI'lfS.Q 2 ' Designed and Produced l by the ' KINGSPORT PRESS INCORPORATED KINQSPORT, TENNESSEE EOTCHE-RNICICSB Athletic Goods Since 1894 PoloQ Golf, Baseball Tennis 211 NORTI-I ST. MARYIS STREET TRAVIS 32-CROCKETT 1644 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS MIILBURN ERIUG COMPANY, Im.- IOOLY MADAME A SALON COIEEEIUR WEST HOITISTON AT MAIN AVENUE Salon COiffeuT HOUSTON BUILDING A DIRECT FROM FRANCE' I Specialize in All Kinds of Beauty Work la . . 516 MAIN AVENUE A 5 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS CROCRETT 7622 23 llllllllll llllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllli . A Page 214 N? - 3 3'-W-f 3--y.. '-...JI gZAgq 4' Um -- ,-3:3--1-' 'T '7l '-. l.. 7i7f!lmH pf' uhe CleqqCo I-viz Mm IONW REGRETTHAT I Have aureus LIFE To ff qfvs -ro Mr school.- .D iilf?,5 A L. C U ,w D D O M s. f 4 xg N THE FooTBAu Hum x f Q Q 0 rf I ,M N K Q 'Q' J 2 ,X A , WAS DARWIN RIGHT THE Masfmfs OF THF MMM! BAREFOOTED BACK5 75262 Q Q, I ,ff f Wx I f y N3 L X INCARNATE WORD COLLEGE A Standard Senior College With Highest Rating CORDIALLY INVITES GRADUATES OF MAIN AVENUE HIGH SCHOOL TO REGISTER IN THE FRESI-IMAN CLASS NEXT SEPTEMBER SISTERS OIF CHARITY OIF THE INCARNATE WORD SAN ANTONIO T E x A S Art Materials lohgolsligggil, I had to Shoot my Pictures and Framing Paints, Varnishes, Enamels I Oscar Lopez: Was he mad? John Dunning: Well, he didn't Seem 1 any tOO well pleased. Co. - SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS ' Compliments of B W S sos El HOUSTON ST. The Store for A Shop That Caters - Men, Boys and Ladies' to Young Women - Ready to Wear of Taste E1 I ll ll IIII IIIII llllllllllllll I lll' IIIIII ll'lllll 'llll I IIIIIIIII ll Illlllll lllll ll llllllllll l Pg 211 Eluunnul E Q 9 7 , I Z' X 4, 'ii V' , 3 mf ,f 1 fl i' l . It Corner I QStore lli'-High . . ', as Ne1ghbonnQTowiL: or17a11ana.Cu6a ' Q are all within reach of the telef , E phone operator in your local exchange. The switchboard is the door to the nation. 2 From it lead paths whither. her voice directs. Can you imagine the thrill of the touch with distant places, of being the means of directing messages of joy and sorrow, of E triumph and despair? Your telephone office is the gateway to E the rest of the world. If you have never 5 visited it, you are missing an interesting E experience. Stop in any afternoon. The Chief Operator will be glad to show you 2 about. SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY E U, up E E El............. E1 Page J I7 1 J . mam ------------ ----------f------------------------'-- -------------- '-------'-------------- E1 A Thorough Education Includes a Knowledge I E of Good Baking Q, ,, Miss Brewer: Are you letting your 'i PIONEER FLOUR A ' I4 hair eww? WHITE WINGS I3 j M035 FLOUR A , Miss Hinton: Dear me, I don't see f r Insure a Successful 51 ' how I can prevent it. ' Ummm Course J :filling V PIONEER IFLOIUR MILLS ST. MARYIS UNIVERSITY of SAN ANTONIO SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS THE LOGICAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN GRADUATES OF ' MAIN AVENUE I-IIGI-I SCHOOL The Only Senior College for Men in San Antonio Night Courses in College Work Offered to Young Men and Women at Our Down-Town School-112 College Street. Also Special Department in Music Phones: Woodlawn 6400 and 6401 Joe C. Bettencourt Now in Our New Home Manufacturing Jeweler F R U S T B R U S Class Rings and Pins, R. O. T. C. Medals , , , Makers of American Legion Standard An Imtltutlon of FaSl11011 Medal, Naiional Guard and Reserve Qmcm Medals The LARGEST and Most 246 COLLEGE STREET Beautiful Shop for Women - TRAVIS 8530 in Texas. - m nnnnnnnnnnr nu lxnlnnlnu lullnnulll g Page 218 E 0 A CF THE Janice Jarratt: The man Imarry must L A K E C O L L E G E be square, upright and grand. number of the outhem john Dunning: Huh, you don't want A ssoczalzon . ,, a man, you Want a plano. APPROVED BY THE Assoc1AT1oN OF AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES FULL SECRETARIAL COURSE Specializing in Stenotypy For information Address Th: New Shorthand Machine THE REGISTRAR 301 BELRNAP SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS CORNER WEST Asl-IBY M ' 55' The Young Men's Christian Association is a movement which seeks to minister - to the need of boys and young men and is ever alert to meet the complex prob- lems and conditions of present-day life, giving these boys and young men oppor- , ' tunities for greater self-development in body, mind and spirit. QJIIIIIIIII llllllllllll lllllllll Ill llll Illl lll E Page 219 :nun Z1 LZI MO CITY BUSINESS QULLESE UJOoIuzor!h Building Crockett 259 Complete Business and Ojjzice Machine Courses, Stenotype, Spanish, Higher Accounting, Law. Day and Night Classes. Credit given for work done in High School Call at Oiice. lllrite. or Telephone nvunnunm nn Iunnuu B Terreli, Davis, McMillan 64 Hall ATTORNEYS AT LAW CITY-CENTRAL BANK BUILDING SAN KAXNTONIO, TEXAS M. W. TEIIIIELL j. C. HALL DICK O. TERRELL E. W. CLEMENS 1. R. DAVIS A. V. KNIGHT R. j. MCMILLAN THEO F. WEISS Richey, Casey S Gratgg INCORPORATED Business and Residence Property Farms, Ranches and Loans Rentals and Insurance 112 JEFFERSON STREET SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Bliss Park: One kiss from you and E I could die happily. Red Flemming: Cboredj Alright, here's your kiss. Bring Your Kodak Films to IFOX'S We Develop and Print Them in 3 Hours KODAK HEADQUARTERS STANDARD TRUST COMPANY Mortgage Loans 204-207 TRAVIS BUILDING CROCKETT 2076 iiiiffif .fizii L I OFFICE AND WORKROOM 205-217 LOSOYA STREET : CROCKETT 4500 SAN ANTONIO E 5 E ' E .........m Page 220 F53E15535555515155555HEEEHIEHHIEHEHHHHHHEVEH E2 E3 SE E3 to I 2 ai ,4I' if ll gg Acrlcfu ' Ei E PR B11-fmffss cousaf SE to ' gg E3 . . E ONGRATULATES and invites you to E supplement your High School Educa- E tion with executive training in either 3 the Secretarial or Business Adminis- E tration Department, 3 Standard courses are offered in Steno- graphy, Bookkeeping and Accounting, EQ Banking and Business Administration. ES rr' 3 xii E3 Ei E2 5:5 For Information or Free Literature gf Q Write or Call Eg E3 DRA U GH o Nr s 3 BUSlNlESS COLLEGE E 211 NORTH ALAMO Q3 SAN ANToN1o, TEXAS gf E3 E EQJQQQJQQEQQQQQQQEQQLQQQQQQQHQQQLHQQHQQQ E in Compliments of the Uptown Theatre Where the Entire Family Winifred Reed: Jane and I had a lovely confidential talk last night. Dorothy Wood: I thought so, She is Welcome wouldn't speak to me this morn- ing. Fredericksburg Road at Ashby Woodlawn 3307 Compliments of DRY GOODS COMPANY in l .Q fy' I 'J A' .Vi i W 1 .A p r i i i nn I W 'K If W 'WAN can srmnfs -A ' AND aamnosfe srs Complete Outfitters for Men, Women and Children IPARRMDGR1 DRUG STORE IQOQ Fredericksburg Road CATERING T0 THE HIGHEST CLASS Ice Cream, Soda Fountain and Sandwich Purchasers PHONE WOODLAWN 4408 VAN A. IPIETTY .' ', n 9 ea 1419 ALAMO NATIONAL BUILDING PETTY OIL CORPORATION SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER CROCKETT 2427 ........ DAY OR NIGHT A. S. MASTERSON SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Picture Framing WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER YOUR FRAMES ESS2 ...... ................... ............................................................................ ....... Page 22 5, U Q- hx , DU 0. nm 5 s VM '-' If Cm m Kal ff, Inb ec lorkkj Q ci O 6 QROTQ N UMa ll, I' MA M f if KA U X N , A ..+..m, s . N 'P L , f V ' W 0 S N no fx 31X Kg 0 3 f O X IGI I JY -Q 1' kv.-'MLA' ' 'N' -A -, tis-x,. Ah, 1 .-ATN I f . g'5 iff The Lon -ink 5,-'off' . v - 1 . 'DU' 1 E E 5, 3 C5 I I 0 f Q A 0 R Z: ' QQN X H f E O MA.V,,,1.M y 0 L P ' Y - -1 4', Y i 5213 E llnlllllnm BOY SCOUTS Virgil Randall: Con telephonej Guess who this is? of America Mildred Kane: Make a noise like a kiss. ALAMO AREA COUNCIL Contributed by a Friend PABST ENGRAVTNG COMPANY Largest Exclusive Engravers in the South School Invitations, Cards, Rings, Memory Books, SAN Caps and Gowns ANTONIO, TEXAS I 9 Of Course You Know Gola-Tug Come from the Vogue 31.95 When You Go Out lnto the Business World-Make These 8 DEPARTMENTS Your Source of Supply for Every Office and Business Requirement. FURNITURE-'PRINTING'-ENGRAVlNG1GIFTS SOCIAL STATIONERY-LITHOGRAPHING STATIONERY-BOOK BINDING R I N T I N CITY COPIES CALLED FOR QFFICE MACHINES CROCKETT 3338 033 Letter Heads 20 lb. Envelopes White 656 for Iun Heads e or 12 line fllfl ll' A'--I 5tav.emen!s5 xaw LI,TyH,Q 1c OMPANY cardsz sh for ,fm III, l.Il4IIU.I,Mw4I,l S5 90 1'h5qQgfg44li1in's Dep1ir'fmq:1:f'SQrir-z Dodgers 8 X 9 ' cuoEKsi1m24uTl lLlIMllVf'ioyIAiiilllPL'A1A U L IJ N I G 9 v i :naw o ru TI lYMAiiL-illl:lAui1T:IlN e f A' -Ile lr'-, Til llgQ-fi-,l. ef-Tl , no ELM STREET A' 3 v'Ml'Qiflf'VEl!f?11fMllf -35'-W SAN ANTONIO. TEXAS nnmn-E1 Page 2 St H HERE is an honor in business that is the fine gold of itg that reckons with every man justlyg that loves lightg that regards kindness and fairness more highly than goods or prices or profits. It becomes a man more than his furnishings or his house. It speaks for him in the heart of everyone. His friendship is se- rene and secure. His strength is like a young tree by a river. 1 K' L. G. BALJFUUR COMPANY ATTLEBORO, MASS. SERVICE IENGRAVJING COMPANY, Agents avi K-J E1 The most important lesson that you graduates must learn in the World of Business is to SAVE REGULARLY! ' If you are going into the business world, save a portion of your salary, regularly, each month, that you may have funds with which to take advantage of opportunities which may arise. Shares of the San Antonio Building SL Loan Association earn liberal dividends. Your funds are protected by first mortgages on improved San Antonio real estate. Let us explain to you, in person, the details of our simple, practical Monthly Savings Plan. SAN ANTONIO BUILDING S LOAN ASSOCIATION W. W. MCALLISTER, President Builders' Exchange Building-Crockett 4600 WESTMOORLAND COLLEGE FULLY ACCREDITED JUNIOR COLLEGE Excellent Department of Fine Arts, Complete Secretarial Course SUMMER SCHOOL JUNE 8TH ro AUGUST 15TH FALL TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER l4TH For further information write Dean, W estmoorland College Laurel Heights Pharmacy The Store of Better Service Tito Mathis: You are conceited A COMPLETE LINE OF about Your beauty ii Montag's Fashionable Stationery Pangbums Ragtime Candies Alice Matthiesson: Not at all. I don't think I'm half as good look- 5 CORNER EAST M1sTLE'rOE ing 35 I am-H 5 AND MAIN AVENUE PHONES WOODLAWN 170-171 mi? ----------- ----------- lil Q Page 226 u-' BE' Burnett S Goslling HIGHGRADEI . Wvll. S Mrmjlllir' Insurance and Bonds m ' 211 A li5llllQIillli-slMl 'Y ALAM2 cgi' o.l'i5frgWm3l'fIJLil' lg CHANDLER BUILDING Cnocxerr 59 Mr. Middleton: Have you any ideals, Fire, Auto and ALL Other of Insurance son? ix SAWTELLE I Gordon: Gee! You ought to see CHURCH Y, 8' them, Dad. SMITH X 517 TRAVIS BUILDING Kinds ia Every High School man knows what he wants in correct Fomby knows how to him-that's why Fomby Company is the headquarters for High School men. style and give it to Clothing ....... Q2 Page 227 El tm IUOCIO PURE QIIGS ' FA:-,OUS Horimnulr P E . AT YOUR GROICERS Compliments of Kane Garage 218 EAST TRAv1s STREET Compliments of LAUTERSTEINS Civilian and Military Apparel L U C E N N 1E 3 S Different Clothes for Different Girls Exclusive Hats and Froclcs Smartly Designed and Conservatively Priced Also Kicldies Clothes WOOIJLAWN 10314 2108 MAIN AVENUE e Pal' rBeatySl1paclSt rC a Compliments of F. V. Hufifmeyer S Company Florists We desire to thank both faculty and students for the nice busi- ness received at their hands and trust that our service has been such as to warrant a continu- ance of same .... . 109 WEST DEWEY PLACE Betw en u me's u 0 n uile'r's f Pho 0 Qmp ny PHONE WOODLAWN 3316 E1 - E Page 23 3 l . A im I Photographs by the HADERERSS STUDIIUS 3 F E1 ..........E As k Your Grocer FEHR C. J. Farm, P1es. BAKING Co. lt is the new and better things of life that count most with people today. And among these we like to mention Fair-Maid Bread and Cake .... always fresh .... really good .... truly rep- resenting quality and uniformity in baking. The wonderful home of ........ IFA II ID'-MAI! ID Bread and Cake is always open to inspection and we are de- lighted when students of Main Avenue High or their parents and friends visit our plant. Visit us any day, any week. A Half Century of Development Electricity-speeding up industry-clearing the way for volume production-banishing labor from the home-speeding communication and transportation -has become perhaps the most outstanding force in our daily lives. Almost a half century of research, planning, and development has been necessary to give us the electric service we now enjoy. 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