Martin High School - La Pitahaya Yearbook (Laredo, TX)
- Class of 1949
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She then was transferred to Christen, and after four years she became physical education instructor at Martin High School. During the war she acted as program aid at the U. S. O. She sponsors the Pep Squad, Cheerleaders. Student Council, and is the chairman of the Iunior-Senior Prom. She belongs to the Delta Kappa Gamma. We dedicate our 1949 edition of La Pitaha'ya to Miss Ruth Young for her invaluable service to the school. H as .syn Q Q N. 3 S E D I' F F I I i l 1 I V, Y P PY In E,l s - 413 '54 5: P Q sg: Ugg ull' ll . I V X K I kj 1 1 D 'NESS Q 9 ' B iff' fwfief F047 IN MEMDR RANDOLPH LAWRENCE DaCAMARA - 1905-1948 Randolph Lawrence DaCamara was born Ian. 4. 1905 in Corpus Christi, Texas. When he was two months old, he came to Laredo with his parents to make his home. He attended t.he Laredo Public Schools and graduated from Laredo High School in 1923. While he was in high school, he was a lettennan in football, baseba1L and track, and a member of the Thomas Edison Club. In 1923-24 he returned to high school and took post graduate work. From 1924 to 1928 he attended Rice Institute. Here he lettered in football and was an outstanding pitcher on the baseball team. He signed up to play ball with the Cin- cinnati Reds, but due to an iniury he received in his last college baseball game, which required an operation on his arm, he was unable to fulfill his contract. He received his degree of Bachelor of Science from Rice Institute in 1928, and then spent a year at the Dodge Factory in Detroit in the Dodge training school. In 1930 he went to Mexico City to take a position with t.he Dodge Agency. Two years later he returned to Laredo and became asso- ciated with the Laredo Public Schools. He left the school business in 1932, to become a supervisor with the Gulf Oil Company. ln 1936 he returned to the Laredo Public Schools and was elementary supervisor in 1938. He re- mained in that capacity until 1946 when he was named principal of Martin High School, which position he held at the time of his death. Mr. DaCamara was a member of the Lions Club and had a perfect attendance record for five years. He was treasurer of the organization from 1943 till the time of death. He was also treasurer of the Border Olympics from 1946 to 1948. He was a member of St. Peter's Men's Club and a life member of the Texas State Teachers Association. AM Mr. DaCamara was an untiring worker for the schools and encouraged work of the students. He was a brother of the late Harry Shirley DaCamara. founder oi the Border Olympics, and for whom Shirley Field was named. He had one son. Leonard. who graduated from Mar- tin High School this past year. Father and son were inseparable pals as they always worked and played together. Mr. Da- Camara's three interests were his schooL the Lion's Club work. and his son. On Senior Day, May 19, after he had witnessed and participated in the Senior Assembly. Mr. R. L. Da- Camara passed away. We who knew him were deeply shocked and sin- cerely grieved for he was truly a good man. I O 0 el .Q ' 54:44, l . ,igfy -T 9 4474 Sv' J JA' 4, 2' -f.. 'xx s X'-. 1. . '. 1 1 a V i N., 11? 'ia v . 7, ,J .. 5 Af- ml ,Ls ,ff - .fy Af.A,,g:3, 5 Y Ay' 3? 1 3 'A 131 icuii nun :fs fl X U 'iv ' I , A9 HIGH' M ' ' 'iii '. cgi-f U.- LYCYY' :QQ ' iff , .V :Nffk -lz1ET',5Z-ilu'-:F 7'f 1 xv.: . fl ' ', .,,'v, -, Y' VV.: .V . 451w-Q,-ffzvigffifgi'ff-fr: 1, 1111 1 flwiifm W, , -ff M-'iw . 1 ' , , igmybi L ., ., 6 .1 Q 11+ fare ' if My 4 i 2'- Z .FA n 3. 1 s. - M W i - W , , f , . . V A j gawgff' My X Qs!! HH 5:22 :ses 22 NAR TIN IL276 H SCHOOL 1 Q .o SHOP . , . .-if X ,ff 'S , 'ff - '53 :P 1 ' xi sh XL 'NL 'N Q X Qu Principal Elmo Low dances QQ ,., . with his daughter at the -' g ' nf. .Nv- K Freshman Dance Ni? . 33-sf 'W n V15 X, QE? ' 3 J A A 'TTI .Lx I X, .S I .. N' Q. XX A-, ' sank . X X 6 sk x s X' A V iw , K 5 me FE. 9- -. flryd fx- 5 fzgi - .Q ,R ,, W. ue- 1 5 1- Lo. XL, w '- X We . W L 'I MR. IOE C. MARTIN PRESIDENT OF BOARD Mr. Martin serves as President ot the Board of Trustees oi the Laredo Independent School District. He was also elected President ot the Iunior College Board on Sep- tember 30. Mr. Martin is a native of Laredo. He was educated in Laredo schools and at St. Edward's University. In addition to his life-long interest in politics, he is owner of a large ranch. He has always been interested in the education of the youth of Laredo because he recognizes the value ol education in our democratic way ol lite. MR. ERNEST LEYENDECKER BOARD OF THE LAREDO PUBLIC SCHOOLS The Laredo Independent School District received title in December, 1948, to sixteen buildings located at LAAF, part of the former hospital unit. These buildings will be moved in and con- verted to modern classrooms of the latest de- signs. They will be ol permanent nature. The following schools will receive class- rooms: Santa Maria at L 6 Vocational Agriculture 2 lMartin High Schooll Saunders School ,, 7 g 6 Buenos Aires School , t 7 L. I. Christen School L it , it 2 lOne for industrial Education classes, and one for music and Homemaking classes.l mfg ,g n J, Q 'eil ,, ' is 'ffl - , me 1 l7w.W2f'H 5 .9 'Fx 3, 'Z Business Manager for the A V' - V Laredo Public Schools If g.-, , QQ, B A I , , 4 c 2 be L ntlnd ' lsrs , W F A t-,'. ' . WM . W V 95.30 VIR. I. W. NIXON SUPERINTENDENT LAREDO PUBLIC SCHOOLS Plans are complete for the removing and re-modeling of the buildings. This proiect will get started, and the buildings will be ready for the opening ot school. September, 1949. The Laredo Independent School District also received title to twenty-eight acres of land and six build- ings, the former Officers' Club of LAAF. This site will be used for the residents ot MacMillan Park and other sections ot the city bordering the northern extremities ol Laredo. Mr. Antonio Vcxlls Webb county agricul- turist. Is the father of our school registrar, Miss Antonia Valls. Mr. Aaron Moser Is operator of the Moser Auto Company. He serves on the board as secretary. Mr. Leon Daiches. Owner of Daiches Iew- elry Company. Mr. Abelardo Salinas County Tax Assessor- Collector, manager of Heights Drug Store. Mr. B. G. Salinas Serves as vice-presi- dent of the board. De- puty Tax Collector-As sessor of Webb Coun- ty. Mr. C. L. Milton Is owner of the Milton I Iewelry Company. MR. ELMO LOW Mr. Low was appointed principal on luly 15, 1948. Mr. Low was born in Winters, Texas. He graduated from Winters High and later attended Hardin-Simmons University at Abilene, Texas. 1 After receiving his degree from Hardin-Simmons, he completed one year of gradu- ate work at Texas Tech. He taught at Mason, Texas and served as principal at San- derson, Texas. in 1935, Mr. Low was appointed band director of Martin High, a position he held until 1941. Mr. Low became the Red Cross First Aid, Water Safety, and Accident Prevention special field representative for the 17 Midwestern states and served in this capacity from 1941-1947. He returned to Martin High as band director in 1947 and led the group to the only first division rating awarded to a Class A band in the marching festival of the Battle of Flowers. Allred V Andrews Barrow Bennett Barry HE.. ' z ' 1, . k 'K Tubs- 'Q' .,- -, XSS, 4 A ..-,sti- ,. A t Cabrera Cavazos Chiles Miss Sarita Cavazos Mr. lack Chiles B.S. in home economics from A.cSl. Teaches home- rnalcing. Sponsors F.H.A. and Student Council. BA. from S.W.T.S.T.C. Attended Texas Univer- sity. Teaches mathemat- ics. ...A Barreda Benavides Miss Luna Allred B.S. from North Texas State Teachers College. Teaches English. Mrs. Harry Andrews BA. from Baylor Univer- sity. MA. from Texas University. Teaches Enq- lish. Sponsors C.S.C. Mr. F. G. Barreda BA. in lournalisrn from Notre Dame. Graduated ircrn Martin High in 1935. Did post graduate work at Texas University. T e a c h e s English and sponsors Iournal. Mrs. Iosephine Baird Took her BS. at A.6tl. Studied at University of S o u t h e r n California. Teaches physics and gen- eral science. Mr. D. P. Barrow Graduate of North Texas State Teachers College. Teaches mathematics. ,,,. me gg.. 1 ,f lr - ' - . - , , 1 7 .H r.. .ii - Bqird Brennan - f - Mrs. Willie Belle Barry B.S. from Texas Univer- sity. MA. from Columbia University. Teaches cloth- ing. Sponsors the F.H.A. Miss Maria del Refuqio Benavides BA. from Texas Univer- sity. Teaches mathema- tics. Mrs. Estelle Brennan BA, from Texas Univer- sity. Heads Commercial Department. Teaches sten- ography and typewriting. Sponsors TGS. Club. Mrs. Floy G. Bennett BA. from Howard Payne. Teaches history. l-leads Social Science Depart- ment. Miss Guadalupe Cabrera B.A. and MA. from Texas University. Also attended S.W.T.S.T.C. and Univer- sity of Mexico. Sponsors P.A.S.F. Chacon . , V .. fm. Chamberlain Chnshlles Coenen Cox ' Carter Miss Concha Chacon B.A. and M.A. from Texas University. Teaches Span- ish. Miss Ruth Chamberlain BA. from lncarnate Word College. Teaches English. Parliarnentarian of the Faculty Club. Miss Tillie Christilles B.A. from S.W.T.S.T.C. Teaches English. Mr. George Coenen Attended Louisiana Tech. Licensed radio operator. Sponsors Radio Club. Teaches radio servicing and operation. Mrs. Genevieve Cox B.A. trorn Our Lady oi the Lake College. M.A. from Texas University. Teaches history. Mr. T. E. Carter BS., Texas A6-M. Grad- uate work at Texas A.5.l. Teaches Vocational Agri- culture. Mr. Milford Davis BA. from Daniel Baker College. Served as a cap- tain in World War ll. Teaches history and is assistant coach. Mrs. Florence DaCarnara B.S. from T.S.C.W. Teach- es public school music. Director of the Choral Club. Mr. Rodolfo de la Garza BA, from Sam Houston. M.A. trorn University ot Wisconsin. Did graduate work at Texas University. Teaches English. Mr. E. W. Dowden B.S. and BBA. from S.W. T.S.C. Teaches distribu- tive education. mf :I- Qmsi-. Davis DaCamara Z Bu il , --l l I -, -3 Wy rt s tsts ' i .l. 1 is T ' fi if, , R de la Garza Dowden ,Q 3. L . v 1.7 ' K 9' Q Z. de la Garza Eldlrn Miss Zoila de la Garza Miss Mary Frances Elam Ph.B. and M.A. from Uni- versity ot Chicago. Teach- es Spanish. BA. from Texas Univer- sity. Teaches speech and drama. Sponsors Thes- pians. Espana ,,,, K Q ,fl . Z f .,, . .ft T-it 'f Hamby Hamby Flores Giles .-4 Hein ,,, . . f K We-r g f . . -left? K . .V . 'g 12 8' A A Wil ' Lackness Leonard Mrs. Alice Lackness Received her B.A. degree Irvin Received her B A deqree from Texas University. from Texas A. dl. Teaches Teaches English. ' Hansen Mrs. Raquel Espana B.A. from T.S.C.W. Teach es mathematics. Miss Blanche Flores B.A. from S.W.T.S.T.C. As- sistant to M i s s Ruth Young. Teaches dancing. Miss Annilee Giles B.A. from A.fS.l. Also at- tended S. W. T. T. C. and Texas University. Teach- es history and economics. Miss Maria Gonzalez B.A. from Southern Meth- dist University. Attended Texas University. Teach- es Spanish. Mrs. H. I. Hamby B.A. and M.A. from Bay- lor University. Teaches science. . . f 'W 1 Gonzalez t Z.. . . -f , W ...T .1 ...W .. it . 253 .1 f 1 G . .- -Q 1 ' . ' V. HI S lf- .. . ,f i x , . . . 'aff ., ,151 J ?:,M .w ..-f.y,,,5..t. . -..s -.re .- .,r.1,w?lH , Q.. .. Harrison Mr. H. I. Harnby B.A. and M.A. from Bay- lor University, Graduate work at Texas University. Teaches science. Mrs. Eva Hansen B.A. from Incarnate Word. Also a t te n d e d A.6.I. Teaches Enqlish. Mr. Guy Harrison B.A. and M.A. from E.T. S.T.C. Teaches general mathematics and is a foot- ball coach. Sponsors L Association. Captain August O. Hein Attended Rice Institute and Texas University. President of the Faculty Club. Teaches military science and tactics. Mrs. Concepcion Irvin B.A. 6. B.S. in library science. Attended Our Lady ot the Lake and Texas University. Librari- CUT. 1. 15 Lindheim Mrs. L. L. Lindheim B.A. from the University of Texas. Heads the Enq- lish department and spon- sors the Petit Poetry Club. Mr. W. E. Lockey Received his B.S. degree from Sam Houston State Teachers College. Teach- es civics. Treasurer of Faculty Club. Miss Dorothy Lockwood B.B.A. from the University of Texas. Teaches typing. ls secretary of the Faculty Club. lames V. McCain Attended Louisiana North- west State College. Teaches auto mechanics. Served tour and a half years in the Army Air Force Flying Command. Mrs. Irene McCain B.A. from Louisiana North- western State College. Teaches mathematics. McCain McKinley Miss Lela McKinley B.A. and M.A. from Texas University. Attended Co- lumbia and Colorado Uni- versities. Head of the Mathematics Department. Mr. L. H. Matthews Received his M.S. degree at E.T.S.T.C. Assistant coach. Teaches general science. Mr. George Mayes Received his B.S. degree at Texas Technological College. Band director. Mr. Albert Ochoa Received his B.A. degree irom East Texas State Teachers College. Teach- es World history. Coaches freshman tootball and baseball. Mrs. Iohn P. O'Ga11agher B.A. from S.W.T.S.C. M.A. from Texas University. Teaches mathematics. Lockey Lockwood Matthews A. a Ali, VLEVEL 51 A,.,.. I VV .f.' Z 3' Ochoa Y McCain Mayes O'Gallagher Parker Mr. R. W. Parker B.S. from Centenary Col- lege. Attended W.T.A.C. Tiqer Coach. Sponsors the L Association. Pierce Miss Alma Pierce B.A., M.A. Attended Uni- versities ot Texas and Mexico. Head of the Spanish Department. Teaches Spanish. 1 Richey wx-1 M .Wt H mu, W , 1 J-ge ti F'-T, 1 1.-1' x Schoenberg M. Sorrell 'W V P it E 3, , V K- - V W 'v . sr. . ve--P. - 1 . , Wilden thal Wise Mrs. Silvia C. Wise B.A. Attended T.W.C. and Texas University. Taught Spanish at T.W.C. Teach- es Spanish. it z Williams 'WHE- Wright Mrs. Blanche Wright E.A. University of Texas. Teaches mathematics. St. Iohn 2 X X D ...xfjfqa -G'Z,w.A -rtfgkxk. TA il. tl q XAXQ fr, lurk 'hurry V14 5 ' ,Kyiv 4 fi? ' ' ,V ii.. v ' Saenz r E. Sorrell Mr. R. H. Richey Attended Kemper Military Institute. He taught at the Corpus Naval Station be- fore coming to Laredo. Teaches metals. Mr. O. L. Reaves, Ir. B.A. from E.T.S.T.C.: M.A. from Texas University. Teaches chemistry 6. gen- eral science. Was a pilot in Air Force during war. Mr. R. P. St. lohn B.A. from Rice Institute: MA. from Texas Univer- sity. Teaches mathemat- ics. Coaches tennis. Miss Pilar Saenz A.A. from Wesley Col- legep B.A., Texas A. 6- l.7 M.A., from Texas Univer- sity. Mr. Frank Schoenberg B.S. Attended Western Michigan College of Edu- cation. Teaches mechan- ical drawing. Uribe , Mrs. Mary Frank Sorrell B.A. from Texas Tech. Did graduate work at Univer- sity of California. Teaches English. Mrs. Elizabeth Nye Sorrell B.A. from Rice Institute: M.A. from Texas Univer- sity. Sponsors La Pit- ahaya. .Miss Rosita Uribe BS. in business adminis- tration from Our Lady of the Lake College. Teach- es typewriting and ac- counting. Miss Adele Wildenthal B.S. from Southwest Texas Teachers College. Teach- es commercial law and accounting. Vice Presi- dent of Faculty Club. Mrs. Alice Williams R.N. Received training in Mercy Hospital, Laredo. Graduate Nurses Associa- tion, American Graduate Nurses Ass'n. Teaches nursing. Young S Doss Truiillo Miss Ruth Young Miss Young has a B.S. from Our Lady oi the Lake College. She is Pep Squad and Student Coun- cil Sponsor, and director of girls' athletics. Miss Mary Frances Doss B.A., M.A., attended Tex- as University. She is ex- sponsor oi the journal. Due to illness, she is on leave oi absence. Miss Antonia Valls Miss Valls graduated irom Martin High School and attended Laredo Iunior College. She has been registrar for many years. Miss Gloria Cerda Miss Cerda graduated from San Augustine. She is the secretary to the principal. Miss Olga Truiillo Miss Trujillo is a graduate oi Martin High. When she was in high school, she was a member oi the band and the L.S.C. She is a graduate ot Laredo lunior College. She serves as bookkeeper. -fr 'ia si was ,fir f 'li 'diss Ramirez Miss Alicia Ramirez Miss Ramirez graduated from Ursuline Academy. Serves as tiling clerk for Martin High School. Mr. Ioe P. Leyendecker He has been Custodian oi Martin High School since 1936. He is known to the students as Papa Ioe. Miss Elvira de la Chica Miss de la Chico gradu- ated irorn Martin High School. She is also a graduate of the Laredo Business College. Serves as assistant librarian. Mr. Sid Martin Mr. Martin, a retired ini- migration inspector, runs the cafeteria. Mrs. Sid Martin Mrs. Martin runs the cate- teria and in her leisure time is a dress designer. W .. Valls Y si' l eg ' V I fa, .,-- i L f gq Leyendecker 'af if -in... l . Martin Cerda La Chico Martin Meza Miss Beatriz Meza Miss Meza is a graduate oi Martin High School. She is an assistant in the library. wif - - Q..-K M1 ,, 0 F0 ffm' JPANTSBV ZXPHPT MEN T ffvfmmfzvm mf HUVHYHHWG DEPARTMENT MTM? LOW SEPUEJ' PUNCH NHS NIXDN CUTJ' Wil' BRIDEZY CAKE XWJJ' 6598!-PE!-Z9 P71619 PPEJENTJT GIFT CERD19, THE HOIVOHEEQ HND NA96' PIERCE' 'x J A ' :Ai ff: 'vNff':.S'- ,HB i gi? arg' . ef if-H L in I' sg-f , 'JI 1 ki 'x kiwi Senior officers trim Christmas tree in the main hall. Left to right -Francisco Coronado, vice- pres.g jimmy jones, sgt-at-armsg Patty Puig, treas.g Elva Bustamante, seciyg Berta Dodier, reporterg Diego Pena, pres.g and Arnulfo Santos sgt-at-arms. K It I ' if jf' il, fi' l ,lf i VGA ' yikf ' V' A . J' ' i 5 A T 4 ' ry N pq s 1 I! ' 'I 1 X 1 1 R' ji ll df' Andrews Ayala Ayala Beckelhymer Botello :f i gi ' Wu V l -ff' Briones Celso Briones Celso wants to go to col- lege and study business administration. L i k e s dancing and baseball. Block .gtg ,41. , , o ' A Bottenfield Bustamante Elva Bustamante Elva is a senior star: ca- det sponsor: C.S.C., sec- ond vice president: Iour- nal, literary editor: Stu- dent Council, secretary Band member. Blake Alonso Andrews Belongs to the Band, Poe- try Club, and P.A.S.F. Likes hunting, and swim- ming. Wants to study agriculture. Alicia Ayala Alicia takes distributive education. Likes music. Wants to be a telephone operator. Armando Ayala Hueso is a member ol the Band and Pan Amer- ican Club. He likes danc- ing, drums, and freckles. Alicia Avila Alicia belongs to the Chorus, Annual, and the F.H.A. Her ambition is to become an interior decor- ator. Edward Beckelhymer Sgt. at Arms of the Thes- pians. Likes hunting. His ambition is to be a mil- lionaire. Avila ,. J ., , ,. 1- ' 'l-- i LHR, , ,,., ,, ,,,..,,. . . . fi ss F -. t Wg H1 3 Q if ,ir-55 K :T jk: 5 Q3 S 1 W wiht ii ,5 4, ff 9 iftiljgi as -,I ll w if L ,Q-y I L iw .L :55f5'7gFg1i3-.Llff'Z,s't' W-2 - all' -. f , .W Jr, , ' J F, ' Quit, f - 'Q W 1, I. X-gm '21 if Q3 if .MA A Q, 1 an J T. Bourland Ephriam Block Sleepy plays center on the A squad. He is a super-romeo. Would like to be the World's best mil- lionaire criminal lawyer. Betty Blake Betty belongs to the Pep Squad and is an Pl.O.T.C. sponsor. She wants to be- come a nurse. Tommy Bouxland Tommy comes from El Pa- so. Likes all sports. Would like to study medicine at Texas U. Rosa Botello Rosa likes all sports, movies, and dancing. Bonnie Botteniield Bonnie likes horses and chocolate. Cabello Cadena k A n. cam Iuan Cabello Iuan is a member of the T. 61 S. Club and of the Annual. He was com- mander of Honor Com- pany A in 48. He is Battalion Commander. Minerva Cadena She is a member of the F.H.A., T. :Sf S. Club and a Cadet Sponsor. Her am- bition is to achieve suc- cess in the music world. Manuela Campos Mela is a member of the F.H.A. Her ambition is to be a bookkeeper. Dora Cantu Dora is president oi the Busy Bees. Her favorite pastime is conversation. Rosa Alicia Cantu Member of the P.A.S.F., l..S.C., F.H.A. and Iournal. Likes school and football. Plans to attend T.S.C.W. and major in home eco- nomics. P. Camu Pedro Cantu Pete is in the P.A.S.F., Band, and Poetry Club. Would like to play like Tommy Dorsey. Dora Carreio Dora likes classical music and reading. Her ambi- tion is to become a dress designer. Letizia Cardilli Letty's activities include Pep Squad, P. A. S. F., Iournal, F.H.A., and RO. T.C. Sponsor. Dolores Castro Dolores is a member of the F.H.A. Her ambition is to become a dress de- siqner. Martin Chacon Martin belongs to the L Association. He is a bas- ket ball player. 1? S ' ' ' I A A t A Ip 4. 5 .V V, Campos D. Cantu Carrelo Cardi11.i ltrt Castro Chacon C. Chamberlain A. Chamberlain Carmen Chamberlain Alice Chamberlain Her hobby is reading Likes to play the flute Treasurer of the F.H.A Would like to qo to T.U. Alice belongs to the Cho- rus, Annual, Pep Squad and is the F.H.A. presi- dent. She wants to major in home economics. Chavez Collazo I. Cuellar I , llQ l , -gi5jg'2- 32.4 -' . - as W - ' ,,,... 1. f Q, 15.5-Q P l y in-e e H'-life? . I 1 , A De Luna Diaz Guadalupe Diaz Lupe belongs to the R.O.T.C. a n d Annual. Likes Cartooning and cow- boy ballads. Plans to join the Navy. Davila De Luna . , if te- on-Q Dickinson Margaret Dickinson Maggie loves dancing and having fun.' She is a member of the Thes- pians, P.A.S.F., and Cho- rus. Coronado Y 'HS .si f Zi - J 1, .eq 'T ffl ifw,1:gg2? X I - De La Garza Margarita Chavez Her hobby is to loaf and read comics. Plans to loin the Nurse Cadet Corp. She loves to dance with a certain boy. Roberto Collazo He is a member of the TGS. and L.S.C., the latter being his favorite activity. He looks forward to un- expected trips. Francisco Coronado Paco is an R.O.T.C. offi- cer, head yell-leader, T. G S, pres., Senior Star, and class officer since 45. He is on the Stu- dent Council, Edison, L.S.C., P.A.S.F., and Thes- pians. Angel Cuellar Angel belongs to the Band, and TASS. Club. Likes movies and listen- ing to the radio. Iose Cuellar lose is a member ot the R.O.T.C. Likes baseball. His ambition is to see a world series game. H A. Cuellar Nlflf 1 i ' .fr 'Sew sf-if .,,,, .- dw .,,. , -QM, . .... Deliganis A if , 'tl l Q we 323- ,. man-, qi., an T ' ff t 5 K l 1 'fl 5 i i . .. li? 5 ef in il- ? ir R55 Q., lg, -, 12' ,sf TF f ff, in tual n 5 5 1 g 'rf ,X Q4 ,liar ri ti, ,-mis, im ,rin 'A ' fs ,ve Rodolfo Davila Rodolfo is a member of the R.O.T.C. Wants to be a technician. Norma De La Garza Norma is a member of the Band, L.S.C., and is a R.O.T.C. sponsor. Her am bition is to be wife. Tom Deliganis Pres. of the Thespians, De puty Sheriff in the band and on the Annual. Tom wants to study at Okla- homa A 61 M. Alicia De Luna Alice is sec'y for the F.H.A. Likes tennis and dancing. Angelina De Luna She is a member of the T. 51 S. and the Iournal. Her ambition is to be a pharmacist. 1 .Q if is 5 'Yi a house Dunas ' 2 'BS B. Dodier D. Dodier DuB0ge . f-or ' - L 1 5 L . -T-2215.5 l 0 ' . 1. F1 - mfg' x ..,, Q . im i f. - F. Escamilla M. Escamilla Esles A' Flores Delia Dimes Maria Escamilla ber of the Maria would like to be a ' b ll Delia is a mem F.H.A. Her favorite pas- time is readinq mystery tories. She likes to make friends. s Betta Dodier Band, C.S.C. sqt.-at-arms: Student Council, Secre- O T C Sponsor taryy R. . . . , Iournal, Annual, P.A.S.F. She is Class '49 reporter. Ambition is to be a mis- sionary. Dora Dodier Dora's nickname is Frenchy ber of the L.S.C. and the Poetry club. to attend L.I.C. . She is a mem- Ambition is Tommy DuBose Tommy is a veteran. Plans to attend L.I.C, after secretary. Likes foot a and dancinq. Bill Estes Bill is Band Likes huntinq, iishinq, librarian ' .6143 music and loafing. Arturo Flores B Cadet Platoon Sergeant of Co. C. His hobby is radio. He plans to be a pilot. erta Flores She is a member of the F.H.A. and the Busy Bee Clubs. Oralia Flores Lala belongs to the F. d Cho- H.A., Busy Bees an ral Club. Likes all sports. Wants to study music. .. A -W M ' ..- ii .il 5 ' R '1 f, O. Flores B. Flores R. Flores graduation. F' Escmilla R. Z. Flores Flora likes movies and gggggipgisgi iigjgglq Roberto Z. Flores Roberto Flores l 'Belongs to the Band. , Beto is a senior star. Likes to have many He belongs to the P.A.S. friends, Plans to qo to F., T. 5. S. and the Stu college. dent Council. Has let tered in basketball. Viola Galleqo Flores t rt- vi ' ts ... ,du Gallego D. Garcia G. Garcia R. Garza A. Garza A. Garza Alicia Garza Licha is a member of the Student Council, Iour- nal and Future Home- makers. Likes chocolate candy and lemon pie. Her' ambition is to be a beauty operator. H. Garza Herminia Garza She is a member of the F.l-LA. Her hobby is col- lecting snapshots. Her ambition is to travel around the world. L ,f'- 2 , 23- V K, A Q ik' M i y Gamez A. Garcia I. Garcia G. Garcia ' Sirnona Flores Simona is a member of the Band and T. 6. S. She likes dancing. Her am- bition is to be employed by the Federal Govern- ment. Viola belongs to the Chorus and F.H.A. Her favorite subject is bio- logy. Wants to be a good housewife and live in Seattle. Basilia Gamez Basilia was a member of the Band. She plans to go to L.I.C. and to be a secretary. Antonio Garcia Swimming, football, and baseball are his favorite sports. His ambition is to become a pharmacist. Deliino Garcia Delfino is TASS. SQt.-at- arms. Likes baseball games. His ambition is to be a successful busi- I'l9SS l'l'lCIl'l. George Garcia Band, P.A.S.F., l..S.C., and Boy Scouts keep him busy. He enjoys science and plans to study medi- cine. Irma Garcia T. 6. S. and F.H.A. keep Irma busy most of the time. Her ambition is to study business adminis- tration. Gloria Garcia Gloria takes distributive education. Gloria's am- bition is to travel around the World. Alfonso Garza Member of the R.O.T.C. His favorite sport is bas- ketball. Rosa Garza Cle1ia wants to be a sports editor. Loves fancy dancing, mystery pic- tures, and Robert Stack. it ii.-it W- A. Gonzalez B- Gonzalez I' Gonzalez Anita Gonzalez Anita hails from Bruni. She belongs to the T. 61 S. Club, and she wants to be a secretary. Barbara Gonzalez Barbara's activities con- sist ot annual staff, T. 6- S., F.H.A. She loves good music. Her ambition is to be a nurse. Imelda Gonzalez Imelda is a member of the T. 6. S. Ciub. She spends her time sewing and reading good books. Dolores Gonzalez Dolores's ambition is to speak French fluently. After graduating, she would like to travel around the World. Merecedes Gonzalez Meche is Band Major- ette, R.O.T.C. sponsor, and P.A.S.F. member. Likes dancing and read- ing. Wants to become a dentist. ls fh M. Gonzalez E. Gonzalez Esther Gonzalez Esther is a member oi the P.A.S.F. and is an annual typist. Her ambition is to be a private secretary. Zonia Guerra Zonia is a R.O.T.C. Spon- sor, a member ot the C. S.C., L.S.C., T. 61 S. and the lournal. Her ambi- tion is to travel. Carlos Gutierrez Chale likes sports, es- pecially baseball. He is in the R.O.T.C. Olga Gutierrez Olga likes to play the piano and to write short stories as a hobby. Her ambition is to be an art- ist. Cesar Gutierrez Cesar is a member ot the T. ci S. Club and the R. O.T.C. I-lis ambition is to study business adminis- tration. Guerra 2 O. Gutierrez iii' S '39 tar- .ties--1:1 ...fs W. is . ef fs.: tw '.'2.fss- if '1 ff, 31.5 3 e 1 V V . G. Hacher George Hachar George played football, '45-'48, ran track in '47, His pastimes are swim- ming and hunting. He plans to study surgery and practice in this vi- cinity. C. Gutierrez i .,,,Lk ,R I . .- ... if ,, V I --..... it ri. 2 ff . fit.. . g D. Gonzalez 61 C. Gutierrez I. Hale Ioseph Hale loseph was cadet of the year '48, and the class yell leader. He plans at- tending the University of Penn. Haynes B O. Hernandez WALL - 9 'Iii f A ' R. Hinoiosa W Iimenez Norma Iimenez She is a member oi the T. G S. Her hobby is writ- ing letters. Her ambition 1S to be a stenoqrapher. Halsell H. Hemandez Irvin 1 f A t 3'- s A - ' T in A tg., - .Q jones immy Iones Letterecl in football 4 years, track 3 years. Sgt.- at-arms of Senior Class, president of L Associa- tion, Senior Star, Capt. of football team, Al 1-Dist. in '4'8. A. Hinoiosa R bert Haynes o Belongs to Band and the R.O.T.C. Hopes to study music at Texas Univer- sity. Likes horseback rid- ing and swimming. lack Halsell He is a member of the Thespians. His favorite sports are footb ll a and baseball. He wants to at- tend T. U. Hortencia Hernandez Hortencia would like to be a private secretary. Her hobby is collecting pictures of movie stars. Lauren ' a Hernandez hn Laura likes all kinds of sports. She's crazy about Pedro Infante, Her am- bition 1949. is to graduate in Olga Hemandez Olga likes to d read mysteries, and to go to the movies. Her am- bition is to be a register- ed nurse. ance, to I.. Hemandez A. Hinoiosa F rank Hill Tito lettered in football and track. He is a mem- ber of the L Associa- tion, Mixed Chorus, and Annual Staff. Alma Hinoiosa Alma is an R.O.T.C. Sponsor. She was a Pep Squad member. She likes , to dance and to read good fiction. Anita Hinoiosa Anita, whose ambition is to become a teacher, is C.S.C. historian: Band Sheriff, R.O.T.C. Sponsor, Senior Star and a mem- ber of the L.S.C. Rafael Hinoiosa Rafael is a cadet First Sgt. ' in the Freshman Company. Baseball, foot- ball, and basketball keep El Cuate busy. Donald Irvin Thomas Edison Science Club, National Thespian. His ambition is to attend University of the South. Pl ays on M.H.S. tennis team. fl fit W- F , i'NF,.,.. err. Kent Leiia Kay Kent Kay is C.S.C recording secretary, R.O.T.C. Spon- sor, and a Thespian. She wants to major in music and be a good violinist. Ricardo LaGrange Ricardo is- a member of the Vocational Industrial Club and R.O.T.C. Likes to read short stories. Would like to see a World Series. Roberto Laurel Plans to attend T.U. and study construction engi- neering. Roberto is a baseball fan who would like to attend cr world series. His ambition is to join the Navy. Amado Leal Amado likes baseball, swimming, and Ester Williams. Plans to join the Army after gradua- tion. Alicia Leiia Alicia's favorite sport is baseball. She likes straw- berry ice cream and cho- colate cake. Her ambition has always been to be- come a teacher. A il Y I A LaGrange Laurel Leon Elva Leon Elva is a reporter for Pe- tit Poetry Club and a F. H.A. member. Likes read- ing and dancing. She plans to be a nurse. Margarita Lerma She is a Fl.O.T.C. Spon- sor. Works at Richter's as part ol her distributive education course. Catherine Leyendecker Katie belongs to the Thespians, Student Coun- cil, Pep Squad, Senior Yell leaders, and R.O.T. C. Sponsors. She likes dancing and eating. Maria Limon Maria is a member of the Busy Bee Club. She likes to make friends. Raul Lopez Raul, born in Mexico, is Annual art editor, P.A.S. F., president: Band mem- ber. His ambition is to learn how to speak Eng- an lish as well as American. . .tfftfetuf mw- vvfwfresg - .egg Q - , i'1.'ij?lfllj. - 2. .j I ' l W5 A f Q A . ' 'Q M. Limon fx ' W 5, . A ,nr , 5 .ol-'ll ? -filgi I lf r' 1+ K . f S. Limon Leal , ,bf Lerma Leyendecker Lopez Lowry Mary Boone Lowry Santiago Limon ' ' h Santiago is a Capt. in the R.O.T.C. and a sergeant in the National Guard. Mary Boone is in te Thespians, C.S.C., Cho- rus, R. O. T. C. Sponsor, and Annual Staff. Lugo Leyendecker Mancera E. Martinez , L .' .. l,: 25? ky . t ' t- ' 5. . My . O. Martinez Oscar Martinez R Sally is a member t o the R.O.T.C. Likes listen- ing to classical music and news commentators. H. . . . is ambition is to be a dentist. Kb if Marin , 't M. Martinez R. Martinez amiro Martinez Ramiro played on the 1948 baseball team. He is in the R.O.T.C. He likes dancing. Wants to be an engineer. McBride Martin Elia Lugo Elia's ambition is to be- come a keeper. She likes all her teachers. David Leyendecker He is a member of RO. T.C. Unit, and wants to ioin the US. Marines. Ioan McBride loan belongs to Thes- pians, is secy.-treas. of th ' e Edison Club, lst Lt. in Pep Squad, as member of Petit Poetry Club, and R.O.T.C. Spon- sor. sociate E sie McCa1ib 1 Elsie is a member of the F.H.A. and Chorus Sh . e will attend Texas Univer- sity. Maurelia Mancera Wicha is a member ot the Busy Bee Club Sh . e plans to live in Houston. successful book- W Mccqiib r Mann Magdalena Garcia Marin She enjoys readinq and d . ancinq. Wants to be a nurse and live in M ' exico City. Betty Martin Betty is a member of the Chorus and P.A.S.F. She plans to ' leqe. ao to Iunior Col- Virginia Mann Virginia is a member of the Band, C nual, Student Council, and P.A.S,F. Her ambi- tion is to study medicine at Baylor Univ horus, An- ersity. C Eva Martinez Reading books is h er hobby. Her ambition is to become a secretary. Mercedes Martinez She enjoys playinq th e violin, and listening to the radio. Mercedes be- lonqs to the F.H.A. and Io urnal. She hopes to be- come a teacher. Martinez Pablo Martinez He is a Captain in the R. O.T.C. His ambition is to become a civil engineer. He prefers hunting. Dick Mauck Dick is a Cadet Captain belongs to th and serves as cheer lead- er. Likes hunting and fishi A AGM. e Thespians ng. Plans to go to Alicia Mendez Alicia's ambition is to be a telegraph operator. Her hobby is letter writing. She belongs to the Busy Bee Club d an Chorus. Benito Meza Benito is a member of the R.O.T.C. Likes football and basketball. His am- bition is to join the Navy Medical Corps. Gloria Moore She Annual Staff, Chorus Thespians, C.S.C., and is an R.O.T,C.. Sponsor. Likes to dance and to l p ay tennis. is a member of the 1' . Moore WR vs. . . L.: 3, 5. High. Mauck Mendez A .-f:4'.':5r2.1.,.M -.t .rf-N: W . mf 4- ? . t-- is H t t ., . 1 -ssi t ,. .., ... . . f?'5t?53-f'ff9':5l if t ftEtEij.2E1..i. . X --- f' ff' f - -'limit ' 5ifi?fEE3i?22'i'ftif'ts5 - YV' .1 :z.N..f . I A 55 'gli-,n : M535-if 7 ' sr- ' ' 14-ftwiia Y' .if H 2 it -f 'R . L 5 A fi W v iw i 5. .Q-If ,k ., ., -I . ft 15 t t K Y l::5fI'5i ft if Meza Morgan A Moreno Navarro Bill Morgan C V . V 0. Bill is a Thespian mem- -, iw' ber and F.F.A. secretary. My - Likes sports and would V ' 'i-- ipm i like to own the best race V horse in the world, A ' A Antonio Moreno Tony is in the P.A.S.F., Band, and Annual. Foot- ball '46, basketball '45 and '46. Wants to go to Texas A 5 M. Newion l-'ara Navarro Para is in the Band and T, G S. Club. She likes to dance. She would like to teach math or geome- try in high school. Ella Newton Ella likes football games Member of Chorus, Thes- pians and Annual Staff. A Loves havin g a gay time. Iuanita Nieto She belongs to the F.H.A. and Busy Bees. Her hob- by is writing to pen-pals. Barbara Overholser P Band Loves l . al kinds of dancing. Likes horseback riding. Hopes to be an Army Nurse. lays a saxaphone in the Overholser O'K P 4 ? 5 t eeie atricia O'Keefe Pat came from New York last summer and grad- uated at mid-term. She intends to get a B. A. de- gree in journalism. Omelas Paddock 4 Ortega Ovalle F. Paez Perales G. Perez T. Pena E. Perez Guillermo Perez Emma Perez His ambition is to be a successful business man. Football and baseball are his favorite sports. He hopes to travel around the world. Emma played the clari- net in A Band '47, and she was also a treasurer in the F.l'l.A. She likes to dance and to bake good cakes. A. Pena Pablo Omelas He is a member of the R.O.T.C. After gradua- tion he plans to study art. He likes sports. Iacinto Ortega Iacinto is a member of the R.O.T.C., Annual Staff, Student Forum, and an associate member of the Petit Poetry Club. His hobby is photography. Petra Ovalle Petra is a member ol the Busy Bee Club. Her main interest is to understand people. Her hobby is listening to records. Iuanita Paez luanita is an F.H.A mem- ber. She likes movies and magazines. Wally Paddock Wally participated in football '45-'48, a n d Chorus. Likes Alicia Avila's company. Ambi- tions is to be a news- paper publisher. I. Paez O. Pena Federico Paez He was a member of the R.O.T,C. tor two years. He likes to play basket- ball and baseball. He ex- pects to attend junior col- lege. Aurora Pena Belongs to the T. G S. She likes movies and magazines. Her ambition is to be a stenographer. Diego Pena Diego, born in Dilley, is Senior Class president: member of the T. G S.: Iournal, business mana- ger: an R.O.T.C. officer. Belia Perales Belia belongs to the F.H. A. She likes movies. Her ambition is to graduate Tulio Pena A captain in the R.O.T.t I., Tulio enjoys swimming and hunting. He hopes to attend the Laredo Iun- ior College and to study medicine at Texas Uni- versity. new 'wi S. Perez Pratt M .3 t at K M. E. Puig P. Puig Soledad Perez Patty Piliq Soledad is a member of Pat belonqs to the Thes- the P.A.S.F., Iournal, and pians, Student Council, T. 6. S. She would like to Chorus, iS F.H.A. STCITG attend Baylor University. 3rd V' - ' Neal Pratt Neal is a member of the F.F.A., the Petit Poetr Y Club, and the ROTC He wants to take it easy after graduation. Elias Prieto He loves to fish and hunt. H. . . . is ambition is to study medicine at T ' versity. exas Uni- 1cePres1dent, Class treasurer 48-49, Colonel in the Pep Squad and Cadet Sponsor. Likes living. Derly Ramirez Belongs to the Band. Thespians, Annual St ff a and P.A.S.F. He likes big, tall girls. He thinks his ambition should still be a secret. Consuelo Plascericia Consuelo's ambition is to become a beaut y opera- tor. After graduation she would like to visit Mexi co City. Her hobby is col- lecting post cards. Mary Ellen Puig An H.O.T.C spon . sor, Capt. in the pep squad. Likes blue eyes and ash blonde hair. Will attend T ulane or Texas Univer- sity. Aurora Ramirez She and to go swimming. Baseball is her favorite sport. She plans to go to college to become a teacher likes to go on picnics Iosephine Grace Rendon losie belongs to the T. 6. S. Club a cl n is a typist for the Iournal. Wants to at- tend Lar d ' lege. e o Iunior Col- G aciela Irma Ramirez r She Future Homemaker s of America. Her hobby is writing letters. is a member of the as t 5 sci - -. Q, eg., get k ,iw r- li' il-F ' t- , sie Q + refs All Q it t t., it it i ,, 'Y it-fr 'f , is ,- if ' 1 . i i is if fri? 1 2 0 Ex 1.-1 jk if .V .yy -, W Prieto D Ramirez 1' 'I' A Ramirez 6' X 1 Plascencia Hendon Ramos Celia Ramos She is a member of the F .H.A. Her hobby is W 't- ri ing letters. Her ambition is to become a nurse. G. Ramirez QW Reuthinqer Virginia Reuthinqer Vigie is a Pep Squad member, C.S. ., a National Thespian, an R. O.T.C. Sponsor, and a member of the Student Council. Likes tennis, m th ' a , and science. C. pres 'QE Msg .,., Q t -if tl... ,f 4, Fly' X 'N-5. in Richey , A ' -45 Rubio img!! gjjritf. San Miguel H. Ramirez I. Rodriguez O. Ruiz S. Ruiz Clinton Richey He is a 'member of the football and track squad, and Annual Staff. He likes sports rnore than anything else. His ambi- tion is to become a coach. Heberto Ramirez Likes to go hunting and L. Sun Miguel dancing. Beta is a Sgt. in the R.O.T.C. L. Saenz Lilia Sae She is a member of the lournal, Student Council, and Petit Poetry Club. She likes to play tennis. Her ambition is to be a gym teacher. D. Saenz nz Dora Saenz Dora belongs to the P.A. SF., F.H.A., lournal and is Secretary of the T. 6. S. Club. Her hobby is read- ing and she would like to attend T. C. U. I ose Rodriguez P.A.S.F., ludge in the Band. Wants to attend Texas ACS-M. Likes blonds and tried potatoes. Eddie Richter Eddie attended T.M.l. '45- 47. Lettered in track '47- '48. Played football and basketball for four years. Wants to be a rancher. Esther Rubio Her favorite pastime is reading. She belongs to the F.l-LA. Plans to be- come a teacher. 'f 2... .fi ,l,k nie, Richter W N . 9 L G. Rodriguez Olga Ruiz Olga is a member of the L.S.C. and Edison Club Her favorite pastime s reading. Plan a teacher. Socorro Ruiz Socorras activities are Band, L.S.C., and Iour nal. She would like to be a teacher. Her hobby is collecting b d an pictures Gracielu Rodriguez Chelan is secretary of the Busy Bees. Her am bition is to be the perfect housewife. Henry San Miguel Henry was born in Cac- tus, Texas, in l929. His hobby is hunting. His ambition is to play col- ' leqe football. Luis San Miguel Luis is a member of the R.O.T.C. His ambition is to become a railroad en- gineer. s to become Salinas G. Sanchez Buperto Salina H was born in Hebbron- e ville, Texas. Radio is his nickname. He is a :Sf S. member of the T. Club and an officer in the R.O.T.C. Mauricio Salazar He is a member of the T. 61 S. Club. His ambition is to graduate and then to be a pi ' Corps. lot in the Air Dolores Sanchez Member of the T. 6. S. and bition is Annual, Her am to be a concert pianist: attend a she plans to conservatory ot music. Ernesto Sanchez Likes football and civics. ls a member oi the R.O. T.C. His ambition is to be- come a lawyer. Guillermo Sanchez He likes to play baseball, listen to the adio and to read good T i books. He would like to e a World Series. to dance, to se ' 5 ni -C 'nl Salazar D. Sa nchez E. Sanchez QA R I I. Sanchez s Iesus Sanchez lesus's ambition is to be ssiul auto me- chanic. Boxing is his ia- vorite sport. He hopes to ld. travel around the wor G SUCCG Amulfo Santos Arnulfo is on the Iournal and the Annual staff: TGS: H. O. T. C., Major: Senior class, Sgt. at Arms. Guadalupe Santos Lupe is taking distributive d cation Her hobby is e u . reading comics. Wants to be a dress designer. Kathleen Smith Kay's activities include the Iournal and F.H.A. his- torian. Wants to study nursing. Enjoys swim- ming and tennis. Alicia Soto She plays the alto sax in ' d t the Band. She is a Ca e Sponsor. She wants to go to Mexico's University and study medicine. Q 4 A. Santos t ' 1222? i t f :F 17. -, . e rpwi?-'5 .'l'1'.,. v -, . T32-t' S3kif?3f- ' A - 'ss , ill 424 i ' ' ' - Q ftfmftkstf ' f - ' 'i'ff ' ia' . ' i 'iff ,. 3, sv . 'S f v fs ' in Smith Q' 7 1 AWS tst I gtsbft Sandoval Norma Sandoval Norma is sweet sixteen. She participates in P.A. SF., F.H.A., and is RO T.C. Sponsor. Her pas- time is tennis. . Santos . ti' fx :KI iii? is it 1 gf S 5, Q Soto -an Southerland Bobbe Southerland Belongs to the C.S.C., Thespians, Pep Squad, and is an R.O.T.C. Spon- r ambition is to be a public accountant. sor. He Sutton W. Southerland Sizemore SGHCYIGZ .4 H x I 19. . J, if it ii li. A K... A Trevino E. Taylor -sn,,L ' if . f ie I Torres Tiierirza Sally Sutton Sally is the Thespian V. President: C.S.C. lst V. President: Student Coun- cil, 2nd V. Presg F.H.A,, Dist. Pres.: and Chorus ,.-S' x member, ' Q Yi? uf VAA, i ' xi S 5' William Southerland 5' U, Bill entered high school in .F y , S 1942. He is acknowledged Af . or be-f- leader of the Oldtimers A A , Q 'ron-es Assn. Like pinochle. I. Torres M. Trevino F. Trevino Maria G. Trevino Fernando Trevino Bebe is a member of the T. G S. and the P.A. S.F. She likes swimming and her ambition is to be a successful worker. Auto designing is Fer- nando's hobby. He likes to dance. His ambition is to become an autorbody designer. Mary Lee Sizemore Mary Lee plays the oboe in the band and sings well. She would like to be an excellent secretary. Sylvia Sanchez Sylvia graduated during summer school but plans to get her diploma this May. She is now attend- Laredo Ir. College. Dorothy Trevino Dorothy is Student Coun- cil Pres., LSC Pres., Iour- nal editor-in-chief, F.H.A. V. Pres., P.A.S.F. reporter. Ambition: lournalist or Veterinarian. 53. Emest Taylor Ernest is a member of the Band. He likes swimming, tennis, and classical mus- IC. Maria Oielia Torres Maria Ofelia belongs to the F.H.A. Her hobbies are reading and collect- ing autographs. She would like to be a tele- phone operator. Iulian Tiierina Iulian played on the 1948 baseball team. He is in the R.O.T.C. He plans to join the Air Force. Iesus Torres lesus is a member of the Band. His ambition is to loin the Army and see the world. Olqa Torres Olga is a member ol the Band and P.A.S.F. She likes all her teachers. Her ambition is to be a teach- GY. Iesus Vasquez Uribe sf A l.. 77 ' , Y 5'l i s V y X L. . .R R t b Q, fl 1 3 x ,ff ,hh ' ' ' c. vein Celia Uribe Chela's favorite subiect is typing. Her hobby is reading love stories and going to the movies. Her ambition is to visit Mex- ico. l-'ransica Valdez Fransica plans to attend L.I.C. She wants to be- come a nurse. She likes to read books, go travel- ing, and see moving pic- tures. Belia Vela Belia counts as hobbies dancing, swimming, horse back riding, and drawing. A Valdez B- V913 H. Vela Humberto Vela He is in the R.O.T.C. and likes dancing and play- ing baseball. Would like to become a cattleman. lose Vela Chema belongs to the Band, Iournal, Thespians, and Poetry Club. Gloria Villarreal Gloria's hobby is making dresses. She plans to be- come a bookkeeper. Gilberto Villarreal Beta is a member of the TGS Club, and the Band. He likes hunting and horseback riding. Iesus is a member of the L.S.C. and a Captain in the R.O.T.C. His ambition is to be one of the best auto-mechanics in the country. Cesar Vela A member of the T. 5- S. Club. After graduating he plans to attend Texas A GM. Roberto Zepeda Roberto may atrend AGM or join the Army. He is still looking for the impos- sible, a job with high sal- ary and no work. . qr... YR 6 'Qs rv . V , M' Q .fr ur' J .5 f Q Vasquez jg .k.. l f 4 . I. Vela G. Villarreal ,lr-L Villarreal taxi 1 ef' If R. Verduzco B. Villafranca Roberto Verduzco He is a member of the V.I. Club, enjoys hunting and fishing and wants to own a DODGE POWER WAGON. Ambition is highway engineering. Beatriz Villalrcmca Beatriz is in the Busy Bees. Her hobby is col- lecting records. Her fa- orite sport is baseball. Her ambition is to travel. R. Zepeda Ml MINOR MM Awww' A ' 3 'C' Q. , 14' I , , Q, .: -' Q :Q K,4V A I -X . . hwdj , Q24 , an QKKR, 1 Wx x x M,, I ,.V:h 1 ' . -L: Q:....fl.:q -,wykfg , '- El ' We . .h , I K I , DXCK F549 UC!! fmsf 4-11932, wh JHNUHRY 2,0-1949 5 FP, W i Y. WJ. ,. 'Q I: ' A -:J 1 .. , . J , . M ,. fs , ,A+ . iw: X. W N , v K, f-fa! 'N ww K N, . L 'S Nl' junior Officers sing Christmas Carols: Elva Villarreal, secretaryg Maria Coro- nado, treasurerg Anthony Pena, presidentg Olivia Saenz, vice-presiclentg Gloria Dub- lin, reporter, and Erasmo Barragan, ser- geant-at-arms. N-f 4 .4' f , N ,MT 4. 1 '35 1 i I 1' f' 5 ' N z , I Y A 4' A 'S wr' ' ' .U i rv? . ,. H. W -4 rn, . xo' V , . nfl! ,fu a, ,-4 'ip v KX .ff 'f Almeida V Alvarado Almazan Alardin ' fi l l . C . if - gt . . at.. it - t i -P L 'Qin 3 mu... M, i .it 5 A i K di V, W. A A .sses 1 1' . 7 'ezhw K K V S H A i. . A , . 3 1 ?l+:,f:i..5:g. is . . . is.. A it S ...iii ': f it .1 . H ., .1--Qftiw if my-.. .lf sw' - . L ,m. b y i Zlxiiiitf. ,sf- w- ' 5 W- xftffwltf-a 'W- ' - iwwi. as N Arce Ayala Benavides Blake Corine Blake lst Lieutenant in the Pep Squad. She is also a member of the Choral Club. Barragan ,V ' A ll l if 'f . 'a..- T if f v,. Ballesteros Leonor Ballesteros She is a member of the Biology Club. She likes all sports. Azios Concepcion Almeida Plays flute in the band Likes all kinds of sports especially basketball. 1 Iuanita Almazan luanita belongs to the Chorus. She likes math. Her ambition is to be a teacher. Maria Luisa Alardin She is a member of the L.S.C. and F.H.A. Her am- bition is to be a telephone operator. Irene Alvarado A member of the Library Service Club. Likes to play tennis and read mys- tery books. Eugene Arce Euqene participated in football and track in 1946- 47. Expects to study law at Texas University. Anderson Antonio Ayala R.O.T.C. Hopes to attend Tulane University and be- come an engineer. Likes swimminq and baseball. Iose Azios Likes all sports, especial- ly football. His ambition is to be cv success. Lena Anderson Plays French horn in the band. Wants to be a business woman. Iesus Benavides Iesus likes to type. His ambition is to be a pro- fessional baseball player. Erasmo Barragan His ambition is to be a successful business man. He is serqeant-at-arms of the Iunior class. Briones Brewer Bonquli Ruth Briones Ruthie is a member of the Band. Her ambition is to become a nurse. Iohn Brewer Iohn is in the R.O.T.C. Likes boxing. He wants to set world motorcycle speed record. Bobby Bruni Bobby belongs to the Band. His ambition is to attend AGM College. Ann Buchly Ann is a Thespian. Likes to day dream and to swim. Prefers boys with crew cuts. Mary Lou Bonquli Mary's hobby is to collect little statues of horses. Buford Paula Dell Buford Paula is a Thespian. She likes eating. Her ambi- tion is to learn how to study. Connie Burr Connie belongs to the 'P.A.S.F., Band and Secre- tary ot Senior Scouts. Hopes to be a good wife. Irma Castillo Irma is a member of the F.H.A. Likes traveling. Her ambition is to go to a conservatory of music in Mexico. Roberto Castro Plays football with the A squad. Ambition is, to major in medicine. Hector Castaneda Likes sports. Wants to be successful in everything he undertakes. Bruni Buchly Burr mt. -I V, gr, Castro I. Castillo Iulio Castillo Likes sports. Swimming is his favorite pastime. I. Castillo H. Castaneda H. Castaneda Hilda Castaneda She is a member of the F.H.A. Her ambition is to be a secretary. 2 .,. 'J..i5liF'f2llll?'?? .. Q. ,.-3, V 2. . r . fmt , -. H L. vm , I -1 ,ar -X, , 1. M :aryl - f' ..-ge? A .E - .3 q .y is thnx, t., N In :Q 'L ,fLA I Chandler' L H. Chapa Coronado .ya I a Ehzondo Cuellar '4'1s,4,,. . . t g . , y ,'::'g,f::'3. W- -sglj'35q-p'vg. 5irF,If3 . . r 43- P 1 c ' . .iQ3:1it:.si,1a Etr1grf,.w.,fi-.'? .. ' t f filer, ' ss,ifEeE2E.l2t' ' 442 .'wflli?ff .a fd aim . . -leg h ,wa we . 'A M' - tn .r.,.... eng er., .. . ...Gt-5.4 3 mu, ' ' ,I '.'.w tf . T1.f-ii? '- '- it at A ' ' . ?F1',M- 4 K . '.f:?.1::f'2,'f. ' sw' - :W ' Duran DiCkeY li Escamilla Escutia Eulalia Escamilla Virgilio Escutia Belongs to the F.H.A. Ene Belongs to the Band. loys dancing and all kind Wants to study music and of ' ' sports. medicine. E. Chapa lim Chandler Likes sports, especially football. His ambition is to be a football star at Notre Dame, Ruth Chapa Ruth is a member of the Pep Squad and F.l-LA, She likes Bobby, ice cream, and apples. Maria Coronado F.l'l.A. Pres., P.A.S.F. and L.S.C. keep Maria busy. l-ler ambition is to teach math. Gloria Dublin Glo is a major in the Pep Squad and historian for the Thespians. She wants to major in drama. Maria Elizondo Belongs to the F.H.A. and TGS. Her ambition is to be a secretary. Dublin Conley Marta Cuellar Her ambition is to be a secretary. Collects pho- tographs. Would like to travel around the world. Edmundo Chapa A member of the R.O,T.C. Likes hunting, fishing, and swimming. Marianne Conley H Bi Belongs to the P.A.S.F., F.l-LA., Thespians, and lournal Stall. Likes horse- back riding, swimming, and painting. ermenegilda Duran Likeslto take snapshots. Wants to be a telephone operator. ll Dickey I-le is a member of the football team. Likes track. Wants to be in the Air Force and become a civil engineer. ,lv . E. Flores E. Flores M. Flores Q C. Garcia Elida Flores Likes to play the piano and collect pictures of movie stars. Enrique Flores Enrique is in the R.O.T.C. and annual staff. He likes sports and music. Maria Pilar Flores Ambition is to attend col' lege. Likes sports, music and hazel eyes. f Margarita Galleqo Margarita is a member of the Iournal Staff and the P.A.S.F. She likes to swim. Cecelia Garcia Cecelia's activities in- clude the Annual, editor, lournal, and Student Council. Likes football and basketball games. Wants to major in jour- nalism. 'wwf F. Garcia ' Francisco Garcia His ambition is to be a typist. Likes to play ball Gustavo Garcia Gustavo belongs to TGS Club and R.O.T,C. He likes dancing. Heriberto Garcia Belongs to the TGS Club, Student Council, and R. O.T.C. Plans to attend A.5fM. Irene Garcia Irene is a member of the P.A.S.F. Likes dancing, horseback riding and reading. Ruben Garcia Ruben is an officer in the R.O,T.C. His ambition is to study mechanical en- gineering at A 6- M. ' I, K if rv' ' ,gy ,K .1-at . f- f' I. Garcia i'Wr:1swj,.3fv51f f' j '. gms:-:,:.f in 'A' . Yffiiil ?ii?ffficiz?z2 I wifi vf-1 , . -'I-': :v.I!f lt i - lil? ' '1, 1 5 ' . . 5 , '2 --'. 77? . . , rtrf i , V -1 :1 1' w,1,,.igl ga . 11, L 'A t-ii , ' : 5.51'iIi17.:fYx-Hiiffif .:'f , . r aff:,rr.f21'i51:.:1.-may .. - 1 V ' 3 X1 1. r...?,V,!l-:g.i51,ki.I ... .f A. Femandez Albert 'Fernandez Albert is in the Luthur Burbank Club and Band. His ambition is to be a rancher. G. Garcia O til if . gt H. Garcia Gi L 3' ia Q -:Fwy , -.-- L: si,it 1 R. Garcia O. Garcia scar Garcia Former freshman presi- dent. Is now a member of the Band and P.A.S.F. Enjoys dancing. Gallego D. Garcia 1 M. Gonzalez Gomez A. Gonzalez C. Garza H Garza I. Gonzalez L. Gonzalez R. Gonzalez Lucinda Gonzalez Rosa Gonzalez Lucinda is very friendly Rosa likes all sports. She and active. Her ambition Wants to attend Laredo is to be a model desi ' qner, Iunior College. E. Gonzalez E. Gonzalez Diana Garcia Diana likes movies and candy. She is in the F.H.A. Consuelo De La Garza She is a member of the Band. Her ambition is to be a secretary. H'lda Garza 1 Hilda belongs to the Band and the P.A.S.F. Likes pic- nics and movies. Dislikes letter writing, iit G Alicia Gonzalez Alicia's hobby is writing letters to pen pals. Elena Gonzalez Her favorite sports are tennis and baseball. Her ambition is to be a sec- retary. Evanqelina Gonzalez Eva is Asst. Editor on the Annual Stall and Parlia- mentarian of the Science Club. Her ambition is to be a nurse. Maria Luisa Gonzalez Maria Luisa Garza Belongs to the F.l'l.A. Likes sports. Her ambi- tion is to be a private secretary. I Glaiiro Gomez Belongs to the R.O.T.C. and the band. Likes to swim. Maria is a Pep Squad member. Her ambition is to travel. Likes sports, green eyes and music. esus Gonzalez Chito is an officer of the R.O.T.C. His ambition is to be a deep sea diver. I-lobby, collecting o l d coins. M. Garza Garza L. Granoif Rodolfo Garza Belongs to the TGS Club and the R.O.T.C. Wants to be a court reporter. Graciela Guerra Graciela is a Lt. in the Pep Squad, and a mem- ber of the P.A.S.F. She would like to attend a Texas-Texas Aggie game. Pat Goree Pat is a member of the C.S.C. and an officer in the Rainbow organiza- tions. She wants to be cz nurse. Sara Guaiardo Sara belongs to the FH. A. She hopes to be a good secretary after grad- uating. Leah Granoff Leah is corresponding secretary of the C.S.C., maiorette in the Pep Squad, and a member of the Thespians. Likes food. Y. Gutierrez Yolanda Gutierrez Belongs to the F.H.A. Likes reading and danc- ing. Wants to be a nurse. Arturo Gutierrez Belongs to TGS, l...S.C., and H.O.T.C. His ambi- tion is to study medicine in Tulane University. Lamar Gutierrez Likes reading, dancing, and classical m u si c. Plans to attend Baylor University. Delia Guzman She belongs to the L.S.C., F.H.A., and Thespians. She hopes to be a nurse. Alicia Guzman Alicia belongs to the Band, C.S.C. She keeps a scrap book of Tiger's clippings. Her ambition is to be a bookkeeper. Guerra Goree A. Gutierrez L. Gu Guaiardo tierrez D. Guzman Io All Hastings an Hastings Ioan belongs to the Pep Squad, and I-'.H.A. She wants io be an air hos- l9SS. A. Guzman Hansen Alvin Hansen I-le is a 2nd Lt. in RO. T.C.' Ambition is to at- tend Texas AGM. Q in U . 3' 5 Y., A 4 we at Hemenway G. Hem L bf . .,, . ' ' ll l I. ii as f lil -r ,,,, ,ie , ':- ' E., . r if . . 5. - Yll ,'h V y r ' . 4 '- H so r ' xr K K ....1, I fl f . ' ,r fl i y eff LLX- 1, . , 1. L. Herrera B. Hinoiosa E rf, ,,. , ,ff . ,JS il ,ii E - - 4 ' .- . 'r if ' a Iacaman Holt QR' A. Iuarez Armando Iuarez Belongs to the TGS. Likes typinq and swlmminq. d Wants to become a qoo business man. L. Iuarez Lucinda Iuarez Likes reading . Wants to travel around the world. and mov- ies andez G. Hemandez if tw P . ., . J gf. 5: ' .... es! ,, . 'iia' . 4.1 it . .I 1. K .fjwrh g ., '. 'XJ , K'tg1'- fix- zz A. Herrera JV' . if 1' 1 'I' a M. Hinoiosa H. Hinoios Peggy Hemenway B Belongs to the Band, and Thespians. Likes to write short stories. Gloria Hernandez Gloria is a rnemb P.A.S.F., C.S.C., and Stu- dent Council. 2nd Lt, in the Pep Squad. er of the She is a Gumecindo Hernandez ll, basket- ball, and football. Plays baseba Armandina Herrera N ina belonqs lournal and Annual staffs, B and to the Busy ee Club, Her ambition is to be a telephone op to' the erator. Lionel Herrera Belongs to the R.O.T.C., and the T.rSfS. Likes sports and dancinq. erta Hinoiosa Berta belonqs to the laur- nal and She likes readinq mystery ants to be a Annual staffs. stories. W telephone operator. Hector Hinoiosa Hector is a mem er L Association and likes all sports. He would like college football. b of the to play Margarita Hinoiosa to dance, play sports and loves swim- . Wants to travel around the world. Likes ming Catharine Holt Likes horseback and swimming. Her am- bition is to be a psychia- ridinq trist. Ioe Iacaman Ioe's ambition is to be a cattleman and own an exclusive Western Cloth ina Store. Keqler tml.-H , st. 'Li - ' . 'zqfywv ff-f . .Q L.-- . ' ag- F .g A . .,. A ,fa , ..,,. V Liqarde . 9 'T' L ff ' f P . . F al Xxx Q r Laurel A. Lozano Betty Kegler Betty participates in Chorus and F.H.A. She likes tennis and dislikes exams. Patricia Ligarde Patsy belongs to Future Homernakers and CSC. She likes tennis. Wants to be a judge. Otilio Limon He is a member oi the Band. His ambition is to stu d y engineering at AGM. Mary Little Mary belongs to the Pep Squad. Likes to travel. Wants to be a designer. Humberto Laurel Beta is an R.O.T.C. atti- cer, manager tor Annual, in Science Club. Iournal and a Thespian. Wants to be a pharmacist. Antonia Lozano Belongs to the band. Likes to travel and Write poems. Ambition is to be- come an aviatrix. Eva Lopez Likes dancing and read- ing. Wants to graduate. Elda Longoria Belongs to the F.l-LA. Likes dancing and col- lecting snapshots. Vlants to be a secretary. Norma Estella Lozano Loves music and Band. Plans to study protession- al dancing. Cristobal Luna Participated in track '47, '48. Likes all sports, es- pecially track and box- ing. Wants to join the Navy or Marines. M 9, - i N. Lozano P at tl Limon 07 t t , We te li. . .43 P. Lozano edro Lozano Pedro is in the R.O.T.C. He likes dancing and football games. Wants to be a mechanic. Lopez Little Longoria ,va Luna t s if-v A . We 'Hg' , McAski11 it '- Lillian Mclftskill Belongs to C.S.C. and Band. Wants to go to Iapan. Martin A. Medina Morrison McCoy R iffy -2. 3 1t t . fi. '5 . I A gi. I l r... R. Medina i .6 5 0. -uiml. . , Navarro 1 r Nava Omelas Maria Antonia Nava Lucia H. Omelas Belongs to the Band. Likes singing. dancing and ba- nana splits. Wants to be a movie actress. Lucy is in the P.A.S.F. and Pep Squad. Likes ice cream and dancing. Her ambition is to be a nurse. B. Martinez I my gf 'K rwi. . 7 . , if . K rf' ' J my f I . i R. Martinez I . E? . mf. 1 wt Qi: l S .H ,Q . VW tm f if- 1 . ' Q - .17 ii X L iiii N' 4- 'ii'i f' Montemayor Meerscheidt Barbara Martin Barbara is a majorette in the Band. Plays alto sax. Would like to attend Tex- as University. Elizabeth McCoy Elizabeth is a member of the Band ard the F.H.A. Club. Her ambition is to be a stenographer. Beatriz Martinez Belongs to the F.H.A. and Chorus. Likes dancing and football. Wants to be a housewife. Roberto Martinez Roberto's hobby is swim- ming. His ambition is to be a highway patrolman. Aurora Medina Aurora likes reading and collects movie star pice tures. Her ambition is to be a telephone operator. Rogue Medina Rogue is a member of the R.O.T.C. His ambition is to be an architectural en- gineer. Alfredo Montemayor Alfredo is in the R.O.T.C. and the Drill Team. His hobby is all kinds of sports. His ambition is to be a successful business man. Philip Meerscheidt Philip is Band drum maj- or, vice pres. of the Poet- ry Club. His ambition is to be a musician. Robert Morrison Bobs ambition is to be a dentist. He is in the Band and Thespians, and Chor- us. He likes to swim and hunt. Candelaria Navarro Conde plays trombone in the Band. Likes to fool around with Beta Ortiz Pacheco Antonio Ortiz Her hobby is collecting pictures, She likes swim- ming and dancing. Blanca Orteqon Blanca is Exchange Edi- tor of the Iournal, T. 6- S. Club, Likes to o t b all. Wants to be a secretary. Teresa Olivares She likes English, draw- ing and reading, Her am- bition is to be a secretary or a designer. Margaret Pearson She is a member of the L.S.C. She plans to at- tend T.S.C.W, and be a social worker. Idalia Pacheco Her hobby is playing the piano. Her ambition is to work as a private sec- retary. ffl Orteqon ft W J Palacios Ioe Palacios He is a member of the R.O.T.C. Likes girls and dancing. Ambition to be- come a millianaire ranch- er. Rosie Pelliqrin Belongs to the Thespians and Chorus. Likes lico- rice, day dreaming and locko. Her ambition is to marry a millionaire. Alicia Pena Alicia placed 3rd in the lnterscholastic typing con- test. She is a member of the CSC. Estela Pena Likes swimming, horse- back riding, and football. Her ambition is to be a beauty operator. lose Maria Pena Pico belongs to the R.O,T.C. and the Voca- tional lndustrial Club. Likes all sports except bulltights. in -, Olivares Pearson 3 f -it 'arf ' - iztlzlilu'-ewfffe-iz--if: : - 1- . . .. f - 1.3-??'l?'t'xTi 'i 121. 5:1 ,.., - vwirf . M i . it do ,wi Pelligrin A. Pena if i n - ur .gal ....,, psy. f a -ae E. Pena ff A. Perusquia Amelia Perusquia Likes dancing. Her hob- by is collecting movie star pictures. Wants to become a secretary. Kia:- y i 232-:git x - I. Pena 'X X . Plasencia Esperanza Plasencia Likes dancing and Eng lish. Dislikes mathemat ics. vt.-W -.5 .,,, I, -,is f ' ,Q .. . s :Q L' - - f,,: Pena 'x TM' t .L t . A 5 it 1? L51 H it gi 35 4, lf A Qu. ...t-:QS N34 , ,K ,M arms 4 Q- Jig! i if S 5 1 I A. Ramirez D. Ramirez H. Ramirez t . Q lux I. Rios 1 ,tier ts i. Q rl i W .,..-. L ,ak Hff ' '. .-LQJ .. .. 1- ,.. 1 R v l2 ,,A'1 i G. Rocha M. Rios L. Rocha Guadalupe Rocha Laura Rocha Lupe belongs to the RO. T.C. Likes hunting and guns. Laura belongs to the F. l-LA. She received an award for The Most Im- proved Pep Squad mem- ber. Ramirez E. Ramirez Richards Anthony Pena lunior class president. Enjoys dancing with a certain girl. Likes foot- ball, basketball and swimming. Alfonso Ramirez Alfonso is in the drill team and a 2nd Lt. in the RO. T.C. Wants to be a gen- eral. Abel Ramirez Abel was born in Zapata. Likes baseball and bas- ketball. Plans to become an engineer. Elia Ramirez Elia is in the P.A.S.F., Band and F.l-LA. She hopes to meet her pen pal from England. Diana Ramirez Diana likes dancing. Has a different ambition every day. Rioias Homero Ramirez Likes hunting. ls a Sgt. in R.O.T.C. Wants to be a businessman. lacque Lynn Richards Belongs to the Pep Squad, Chorus, Thespians, Cheer Leader. Her ambition is to be a radio comedian. Elvira Rioias She likes dancing, base- ball, football, and read- ing. Wants to be a book- keeper. lane Rios lane belongs to the P.A. SF., Pep Squad, F.f-LA. Likes sports. Wants to be a physiognomist. Minerva Rios Mine was in the F.H.A. Likes tennis and reading. l-fer ambition is to visit Venezuela. swimming, an Lucia Rubio Olivia Saenz Gloria's hobbies are Wants Rodriguez 'ii . . i 'A 1 6' if- -K 4' ,, ,W V 1 - V A lvv 4 '- g I R i 12 . g . . Rubio Betty Ann Rodriguez Enjoys horse-back riding, cl dancing. Olga Rodriguez She is a member of the Busy Bees and the F.l-LA. She likes dancing. Rafael Rodriguez Rafael is the annual pho- S t. tographer, P.A.S.F. g . He is a member at Arms of the Band, L.S.C., and the lournal. He wants to attend AGM. losefina Ruhalcaba Her ambition is to do of- She likes to read mystery books. fice work. She likes reading. to be grcrpher. or reliable steno- Rubenstein Frances Rubenstein Belongs to the P.A,S.F., Mixed Chorus, and C:irl's Chorus. Maria Ruiz T. G S. Club. Likes type ing and mathematics. Angelina Resales Her ambition is to be a cashier in a large depart- ment store. Belia Saenz Belongs to the F.H.A, Her ambition is to attend T.U. Norma Saenz A member of the C.S.C. and the l...S.C. She likes O Rodrigu ez R. Rodriguez Rubalcaba B. Saenz S' fi , , i.,.,ie ,. i Ruiz Rosales N. Saenz , ' . ' ., is . li , , Wes 'isdi 411 A O. Scxenz Santos Spanish dances and strawberries. Olivia is a.1 officer on the Student Council, C.S.C Annual, Band, Iunior class vice pres., a tit Club associate mem- ber. nd Pe- Gloria Santos dancing and swimming. ilk if Satterwhite -. 9 ,, rx - Shankle Santos Q V, Lb ,,. A V h W 545. 1: -. Q i ...fr-: , , VMWKHMW' swan. w .iff-4 'Q-gn -E. -?f'1'-:F A ' i i i - .ffl-f' '12 f f sl 1 M. Sanchez Salazar L ' 95 G. Sanchez . A -s ' ff' . 1' E lf ga 7 ' - ' A .r Trevino l l R. Trevino Roberto Trevino Likes girls, dancing, and all sports. His ambition is to become an engineer. Sanchez M. Trevino Magdalena Trevino Likes to swim, read books, and dance. Her ambi- tion is to be a nurse. Carol Satterwhite Carol is a member of the P.A.S.F. and a member of the annual staft. She wants to become an art- ist Olivette Shankle Olivette likes to have fun. Her favorite sports are swimming and tennis. Be- longs to the Chorus. Noema Santos Belongs to the Pep Squad. She likes swimming and dancing. Marianela Sanchez She expects to be a pri- vate secretary. Her hob- by is drawing. Marceline Sanchez Marty hails from Cali- fornia, Member of the Pep Squad, F.l-i.A., and P.A.S.F. Likes dancing. M. Sanchez ...L 3':.1:?4.:: , , Stames Guadalupe Salazar She is a member of the F.l-LA. She would like to visit Mexico. Gloria Sanchez She loves to dance. She is a band member. Glen Stames Football '47-'48, track '48- '49. Likes hunting and swimming, Plans to at- tend college. Marina Trevino E Likes dancing. Wants to go to college. lba Sanchez Belongs to the C.S.C., and Pep Squad. Likes swim- ming and reading. Wants to be a teacher. Taylor Velez Iohn Taylor Likes swimming, read- ing, and hunting. Would like to have a ranch and be a veterinarian. Rodolfo Torres Belongs to the B.O.T.C. Likes to travel. Wants to graduate. Edilia Vasquez She is a member ol the P.A.S.F. and F.H.A. Her favorite pastime is play- ing the piano. Paula Trevino She is a member of the Busy Bees. She likes to dance and collect pic- tures. Antonio Velez He served in the R.O.T.C. He is a member of the Vocational Industrial Club. His ambition is to travel. Torres Vasquez Vela Antonio Vela He plans to attend Texas AGM. He played base- ball. Would like to play college baseball. Alicia Veytia Belongs to the Pep Squad. Likes dancing and swim- ming. Her ambition is to travel around the world. Horacio Vidrio He belongs to the R.O.T. C. Likes to travel. Wants to graduate. Berta Villareal l-ler hobbies are to play the piano and her ambi- tion is to become a pro- fessional typist. Elva Villareal Elva is an officer in C.S. C., Iunior Class, and F.H. A. She is a member of the L.S.C. B. Villareal W' ' Veytla is .. t tn. in Villasenor Eliza Villasenor She likes to know about movie stars. Belongs to the F.H.A. Trevino Vidi-io W' R Q E. Villareal lgV ' w Q' 1 'L it-- H '- M ikiiiiiiii- VK.,V A? L ,. .. .,,,. A ... . ..,. tal r. -- V. W X Y:-titmifikif ' J 'ilqi53 ' ffQ'f22?Ef . ' 12: . HS X i, .1 'Y' t j gm I greiii iifiuzf Mu f m- t . Watson Iulia Watson lulia is in the C.S.C and Thespians. Her pastimes are loafing and sleeping. Loves vacations. 5T 'll'T 1 f. Watt . Deal! Iogidr Dry lst Lt. in the Pep Squad. F.H.A. Wants to tame tiqere i?J cmd attend a 'Texas-Texas A 6 M game with a certain Aqqie. Wynn Zaitor Carlos Zcxitor Carlos belongs to the Bio- logy Club. Wants to be- come a pharmacist. B. White M. White loe Watt Iournal editor, member of the Thespians, Thomas Edison Club, and works on the Annual. Likes pho- toqraphy. Ben White R.O.T.C., Iournal business manager. Wants to be another Rockefeller. Mary White Mary belongs to the C. S.C. and Band. She likes to swim. Her ambition is to be a W.A.F, Winston Hal Winston Wants to be a hermit and just fish and hunt. Plays football. He is Sqt-at- Arms ot the L Assn. Beverly Denis 2nd Lt. in the Pep Squad F.H.A. Wants to attend a Texas-Aqqie game. Iames Wynn Likes El Paso. Dislikes fickle women and Kings- ville. Plays basketball on the A squad. mum .5 A. , , , a' ,, 'f '1 ' . 1' v.. , .4 - V: H4 .511 .. . n Y , :wi 8 X 1 ei 1 , ff, 'film IA -uf .L W nl a 1 , ,aa-1 . li AW .X , .M j. 5' 3, a gn ,, ,- ,., . 1- Q ,. - V-A QL ., '- ,.. V ,. :,, .vi ,..- . 4 -Q-.' ' . ' - 566 4 M f- ? 6' - Q f. Q, ,af A - 4 -,X VN S4 A e , 'f In '1 f L ff. I-H 'N is U 15' E 'f f 1 1 ' 'ff ' 1 .'v W' i 1 kc ' .. it it f' . ' ., W 4 x- - , A 3 A, 1313 - . 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'L Q .V 'tin -, ,j N-.K llki, ' r ' X x Sophomore officers ut work. Left to right: Daniel Medellin, presidentg Maria Santos, vice presidentg David Dovalina, secretary-treasurerg Cus- tavo Acevedo, sergeant-at-arms. L. ., ,I .2 .15 -gt. . 3 - in---ekifiif' JL A 'Qi ' V 1 F4 ' gi 3 X es if , Rv! , S4 ' i A vt-I I ,I -3 -wb. 5 1 '4 J .g , . J, L ff , , I l r , Q 1 C . .,,..,-, ,,M.L, 'E 5 3 Q Q q v' , if ,1 -1 -if ai .ez- :G .5 nv... QZQ 5' . A L3 Y - B ab- , E M. A A E ,- . f 1 :jx vw mg Q, .., 'Q' 18 'I Q N QW 1 X 1 15 xl QM, . N,f ' 4 I 1 I f G A R Q 1' -4 :we i ,kifgzziv , , we '18 QQPB , L 1 rw ' jf' lf' 4 I N r rf K of K fa, Row 1: Alta G TaC1a Azios, Cayetano Argais, Margaris Andrade Rosendo Ancira, Judy Bullock Row Z: Olga Benavides, F ranc i s c o Cataneda, Belia Castaneda, Antonio Canedo, julia Cabello Row 3: Pat Conley, Ruben Cuellar, Yolanda Carri11o,jesus Cobos, Herminia Chavez Row 4: Angelina C hap a , Blanca Chavez, Alicia C ruz , Marta Cobarruvias, Olga Contreras Row 5: Donald Correu,Santos D . Esparza,Guadalupe De Leon, David ova11na,javier Castillo Row 6: Mickey Escobedo, Maria Escobedo , 1 I 5. -6 41 'F' ' 'Sf' ibn rw-Y x G , as n ' Q 62 . . 4 3 -- - T ' ' '-4 ' w1:if1:2nQi5F.A - , , - K, Lf T 0 P' ,X -3 25, 272' ,. , . e 1 1 H 1 1 '- Qow 1: Enri n ez, Olivia Flores juan F1 ' que Gonzalez, Josefina Ferna d , ores, Margarita Flores low 2: jose Flores, Anita Flor e s , Reynaldo Gonza1ez,Alicia Garcia Alejandro Gonzalez low 3: Virginia Garza, Ruben Garcia, josefa Garcia, Edrnundo Flores, Minerva Gonzalez low 4: Roberto Garcia o, Raquel Garcia, Henry Garcia , Sylvia Garza, Nicanor Gabrill low 5: Minerva Gonzalez ez, ablo Garcia, Emma Garcia low 6: Laura Mendez, Alfredo Guerra , Othon Garcia, Edna Gonzal P , - R 'n , Q 11, zu if zalswyd,-,,1,, if wr--egg :f W weavfifsxfasfa. ' ff' ,, ,, V ,zufgy v 1? me at f f2 fax:w--,A-, G 4 .iQ5Qfgajg ,rwf,T, hw-' ' 'I or . , . ere. f - F w ,fi Q! 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I fff a JJ ow 1: Pe t r a Mendiola, Alicia Mendiola, Angel Montemayor, Maria Alicia Moran, josefa Morales ow Z: Sammy Newson, Fred Nots on, Diamantina Olveia, Lucia Ornelas, Eugenia Peickert ow 3:Gracie1a Pena,Guada1upe Peralez, L.i1iaPerez,Minerva Aruta Perez, Consuelo Puente ow 4: Pedio Quezada, Lilia Ramos, Patty S ue Riley, Enedina Rocha, Elida Rodriguez ow 5: Guadalupe Rodriguez,Hi1da Rodriguez, jose R Ene dina Roque, Eduardo Ruiz ow 6: Howard Ruhlm odriguez, an , Sheila S laughte r -fx 3 3 'If- ,,..-1 4: ,hn- .V It 4 aw , x l Z K . 2 ge, ' , wi? 1' is jk -twig., gg? wwf Am ,A X 5 .. ' f' r 45 I as Q eg Q., wr . L yy, sw, -gl 1 ,- xai i mit' ml E 5? ... 3' faq' ge -2 in . . 1 . 'EL G me e ,ms- V. ll V lA 1 I I V 2, ff V . ig ' 9 W a ff i J Q o 'ff' 91 ..-0 U 47 N.J ..LL I ik ,- , 9- f ,il , 4.':, Q. a a Q - E 2 2 Row 1: EliaSalazar,Marcus Semmelmann,Beatriz Sandoval, Belia Sandoval, Maria Santos Row Z: Margarita Sepulveda, Robert Sigmund,Bill Simpson, Mar- 1, I ilyn Skaggs, Beatriz Solis. 4 R ow 3: Stella Stroud, Eulalia Tije rina , Ernesto Trevino, O Trevino, Berta Salinas. Row 4: Pedro T1-evino, Armand ' Vasquez, Rita R lga o Urlbe , josefa Valdez, Pedro Vasquez ow Szje sus Vichareli, Eleanor Worsham, Tom Yates, Eduardo Laurel, Adalberto Vela Row 6: Daniel Medellin, Bobbie Ann Deats 5 1' We if 32. M'-ra N, 3 J J' ' 4 L . .1 fi . . I 4 . .V Q, . ,AZ . - ,- 5 1f.. ' , : . gr -1'-'- ' . . -, -T55 1,2 I .f TQ ..... . ,. ,, .-fi E . 'fgfq F xl u r e V' - ': 1 , 14 'r w' k Q W MQ- , gf Q , ' -Q - . ,s ,. -wr r 's H v., . , . J , .. . 4- , 5 . 1 522515 .- . . 2 , f , . ,, , 'f 9 w i wi' , li' P, ,R . x X , ' ru 5? P 51 27, '..'- .ELL :...,q..if-5. ,' ,, ,. ft-451.22 '-r :tl -uf-f 1, ' r-, ,V ggi,--f , Gm.. -5 -f 4 5 Q v 5 .f .f- M 5' 'L i s 3? ff I: i ' A' ,la ---gf ' ' v -1-K. 1 For the first time the fresh freshmen were formally welcomed to M.H.S. and given information as to what subjects they might study. Principal Elmo Low spoke before them in study hall B5 then they were taken on a tour of the building by freshmen sponsors ,. 5 d 1: l' e ff 4411? .. ,S -5, fi' .. 4,3 .wwf 'A fray-- 51, . X H ', 6 A ,, s. K. if C 1 A . 'Y' T hw ' 'ln :I -fl! af' 'R a ig C lug 3 'N if f f Q M, niill C leer 1 'L L , l5 e d, 5 -k:'.k .L I lx I , 5 f 1 J. H L VV Row l : A r m a n di n a Andrews , Juana Andrade , Socorro Aguila Ernesto Aguilar, Andrea Alvarado ll' Row 2 :Rosa Araiza, Lucile Arce ,jose Alvarado, Ricardo Benavidn R ow 3: Le onel B e na vi de s , Minerva Benavides , Maria Tere: ' s Imelda Benavides, Minerva Benavides er, john Biggio, B ill Blackshear, Alic Campos , Hel Benavide , Row 4: joan Becklahyrn Botello, Evelyn Bruni Row 5: Bill Buckley, Cipriano C ab e llo , Ricardo Rebecca Cantu les, Conrad Carnes Row 6: Floren A ft. we . W F ' J f':t:,!, n, A - KV x A L K ll f P' 1 Srl l f Camps. cio Cana ,Hg 95 fu .., V0 ff B ,fd W xx I-. isssi s 1 , C 4' if 'F 4, .o ft is 41 ..I. e A V... .L A .. ff , ,L.l 'V 5 V L Q ,r 4 X 11 1 t w , , - all , , ' W -- . ,, , , df' 'Qu J x 4 ,, '19 .- 5 K1 al. , e fx, -ff . . . i ', , ,AK Ili 1 14 o C r ,N 4. - a oloo D 6 ' D 7 A 3 ' ' ' fo ' - ' - 5 'B 1 ' ' U! f N f- f , T '.. 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K V .A pi 'F 6 V vim-rsliif' 1 1 ig,ggf.fx rx ' was Q - , 1 A , X . in er ' X I Q if 'muff' 1 , 2 ,,. , i Row 1: Er uisa Galvan, Paula Gallegos Dagoberto Garcia, Emma Garcia R ow Z: Hector Garcia, Margarita Garcia, Ofelia Garcia, Osbeli, Garcia, Rosa Garcia Row 3 :Santi a, Dorothy jean Garza, Ofeli. Garza, Normandie Geek Row 4:AnaGonzalez Carl G , os onzalez, Enrique Gonzalez, Graciel: Gonzalez, Israel Gonzalez Row 5: Lilia z, Micaela Gonzales, Olivi: Gonzalez, Rosa Gonzalez Row 6: Raul Guajardo, Rolando Guerra nestina Fuentes, Ma ri a I.. ' ago Garcia, Cecilia Garz Gonzalez, Maria Gonzale if u gb' W e f Q 1 JSE' ' A V' ' - ' f Hs' L' G9 f' N I ' . I . 5 :wr gat ffh ,L , . :jx f ' Q . ff t wwf 1 .N X 1 X 7- NAN f - ,Q- f, 5, Q gt? 2- ui Q 'f wg w4,.:.-kwin H X it La 4 gg -, if H or re ,, i 1 ' yy .V In r D Q. 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I 'TY' RWM Decorations - Capt. August Hein and jr. Clommitteeg Accompanist - Eudelia Vasquez and Mrs. T. B. Bunng Coronation Ceremony - Miss Ruth Young and Miss Sarita Cavazos i . f ,... H R ,Q T,AQr.,.i.3 rw W Lord High Chancellor ,, Crown and Scepter Bearers Lady Mary Alice Corrigan Lady Pamela Young , Lady Freida Katz , ., ,, Countess Lorraine Nye Countess Della Barron Countess Sue Camp ,, , Duchess Minerva Chavez Duchess Gloria Rosenbaum Grand Duchess Doris Duke Grand Duchess Nora Patino Princess Isabel Martinez Princess Barbara Tucker 4- 1 THE JU IOR OF COURT or ROSES lose Jacobs to the Queen Richard Puig and Sammy Yates , ,, Lord james C. Ervin Lord William E. Enckhausen Lord Russell Snyder Count Bland Chamberlain Count Steve Lih-nan Count David Ferris , Duke Carlos Cuellar Duke Leonardo Vidaurri , Grand Duke Frank Davis Grand Duke Alberto Cardenas Prince Ernest Barton Prince William Powell HER ROYAL HICHNESS PRINCESS RAQUEL RAMIREZ Heiress to the Throne Royal Attendants Diana Longoria, Barbara Kazen Tram Bearers , Dicky Hansen, Allan jackson Master of Ceremonies , , Joe Magnon Co-Chairman Miss Ruth Young Miss Sarita Cavazos MUSiC'B1lUfl, , Mr. Elmo Low Singers Directed by Mrs. Florence Da Camara Tickets - Bliss R. Benavicles, Mr. George Rcuthinger and Mr. D. P. Barrowg Invitations - Miss Annie Lce Gilesg Orchestra Committee - Mrs. G. Cox and Mr. Il. I. Hamhy Refreshment Committee - Mrs. A. E. Leonard and Miss Zoila de la Garzag Auditor for Prom Committee- Mrs. Josephine Baird 6 'SA .-gag , img Q . ,R SE 194 GARDEN OF MEMORIES 1011 PROMa Club Heprcserltfitices cmd Escorts Ellen Deutsch . lT.E.C.J ,, , ilaria Huerta , QF.H.A.l Zara 'ill Yeaman, LP.P.C.7 Elva Ramirez . lF.C.l Xna Maria Carrejo lB.B.C.l 'melda Tijerina lG.S.C.l iarbara Little lC.S.C.l Seah Tannenbaum lC.C.J 'hyllis Roberts lI.C.J F'at Atchley l Lf'A.J Dottie Cook lF.F.A.l wiarilyn Lemoine fM.H.S.B.J Faith Bruno KHSJJ folando Chaires CL. .CJ Sylvia Rosenbaum CP.A.C.l Vlary 10 Mogas , lR.O.T.C.D Lt. Co Vlary Louise Lindheim lP.S.l Blanca Gallegos lT.4SzS.C.l See Ruhlman lS.G.S.l lanet Jacobs Solo Singers: Sally Sutton and Mary Belle Devine, Sandra, Pat DaCamara5 james, Henry Blake, joe, Gus Becker, Door Keepers, Elaine Hansen, Raquel Garcia, Hector Martinez, and Arturo Ramirez. 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At thi s meeting the program of work was discussed, entertainmentwas provided and district officers elected for the year 1948-49. Laredo was able to boast of two officers: Pres- ident, held by Sally Sutton, and Secretary, held' by Evelyn Bruni. Look this way, Lucy! Frances Gonzalez smiles for the girls. tsy Ligarde must like to pull taffy. It sure ks like fun,doesn't it? We1l,it was. These c tu 1' e s were taken a t the Future Home- HOMEMAKING CHRISTMAS PARTY kers party the night of December 6, 1948. e merry-making W a s provided for by the t-over funds collected for the F.H. A. Area eting. There was plenty to eat and drink, you canplainly see. Sodas , popcorn,cookie s L taffy ---- with a taffy pull thrown in for rd measure, The energetic members and ir guests entertainedthemselves by danc- and playing a quiet game of cards now and n. Mrs. Barry andMiss Cavazos chaperoned , sponsored the affair. 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Virginia Reuthinger Vice-President V Gloria Dublin . 1 Secretary and Future Drum Major . Graciela Guerra . Historian .Gi T T Leticia Cfiidilli Reporter 'Q' Elba Sanchez Sgt.-at-Arms MARTIN HIGH TIGERETTES .1 The Tigerettes was organized seven years ago under the direction of Miss Ruth Young, girls' athletic director. The purpose of this organization is to farther school spirit. The Tigerettes realize that goodwill begins in the form of school spirit and working together with all organizations on the campus. At present there are 98 members of the Tigerettes. The Pep Squad has performed for all football games, pep parades, during the lVashington,s Birthday Celebration, ana has also sponsored pep rallies. It also participated in the Christmas Assembly, and .sponsored an Annual Thanlcsgioing Dance Top row: N. Santos, O. Cobos, I. Bullock, I. Hastings, A. Velasquez, B. Sandoval, G. Lozano, S. Ibarra, C. Blake, A. Franklin, S. Quiros, j. Dry, L. Cardilli, A. Olson, B. Blake, E. jones, j. Mc-Bride, M. Ryan, P. Brand, I. Beckelhymer, R. Sanchez, B. Deats. Second row: A. Vey- tia, A. Gilbert, O. Garcia, D. Olivera, E. Aguayo, P. Siegfried, R. Puig, M. Sanchez, H. Camps, L. Martin, A. Azios, N. Foster, N. Youngblood C. Flynn, P. Reuthinger, L. Lerma, S. Slaughter, M. Dickey, B. Southerland, I. Lane, R. Chapa. Third row: A. Hinojosa, S. Barrera, A. Do- dier, E. Sanchez, M. Gonzalez, B. Solis, H. Spence, V. Reuthinger, M. Mendez, P. Puig, G. Dublin, L. Granoff, M. Diaz, G. Guerra, O. Tre- vino, V. Garza, G. Hemandez, R. Garcia, E. Hansen, M. Little, G. Cruz. Front row: 1. Rios, R. Espinoza, O. Tijerina, C. VVinc, O. Contreras, E. Garcia, M. Gonzalez, A. Gonzalez, F. Gonzalez, B. Deats, K. Lcyendecker, T. Ryan, I. Richards, L. Ornelas, 0. Gonzalez, S. VVright, F. Bruni, L. Salinas, M. Cobarrubias, Y. Lozano, G. Valdez. a This year the Tigerettes enjoyed a trip to Corpus Christi to witness the Tiger-Buccaneer game. They entertained the audience with a formation of lighted waves and fancy drilling given by oral commands. Towards the end of the school year, the Pep Squad also participated in the Senior Review. LEAH GRANOFF MAJORETTE ,fr MARIA MENDEZ T MAJORETTE 13 PATTY PUIG LT. COL. AND PRESIDENT MISS RUTH YOUNG SPONSOR 911 ungu A-1 if-Is' fb-16 ,nu-f Top row: Mrs. Lindheim, M. Chacon, L. Saenz. P. Meerxchicdt, F. Pacz, IJ. Dodier, j. Ortega. Third row: D. Dimns, R. Collazo, A Andrews, B. Flores, N. Pratt, j. Vela. Second row: 0. Martinez, Flores, I. Garcia, R. Briones. Front row: E. Leon. J. McBride, F Martinez, 0. Saenz, M. Sanchez, I. Bullock, P. Cnntu, 0. Ramirez. THE PETTIT POETRY CLUB The Pettit Poetry Club, organizer! in the fall of 1942 urzrlerthe.s-pon.s'o1'.s'l1ip of Mrs. Kathryne Yeargin Pettit, a talent ed poet, is now sponsorecl hy Mrs. M. M. Limlheim. Its propose is to foster interest among the staclents of Martin High School in the stacly and iuriting of good poetry. Philip Meerschierlt reeeilted a certificate of aeeeptance for his entry in the anthology published annually hy the National High School Poetry A.s'.s'ociation. Another memher who reeeiuefl honorable mention for her entry was Iucly Bullock. Lilia Saenz President QF wr -1' x . Q ' tiitlld, A i' N, L i X fl. 1 l- i J 'Il l Dora Dodier Secretary Philip Meerschiedt Vice-P,resident i X K Martin Chacon Treasurer lNIrs. M. M. Lindheim Sponsor Elva Leon Reporter 180' 'T' f, 'C in Q83 1 M .:.12-.-L.: ,.., :semi ,Ut . ...., , - . ,, 'mite-:.mff,, J T it f I 3, Iii, :as ' 1 s s f , - ,, s ' if 51' A to 11 Q sf. -v z .aww r. O. L. Reeves Sponsor Xqnrf Humberto Laurel Sergeant-at-Arms Secretarv Tre flsurer THOMAS ALVA EDISON CLUB The Thomas Alva Edison Club was organized in 1942 Green which stands for ltnowledge and uhzte the sym bol of sportsmanship, are the colors of the club The purpose of the Thomas Edison Science Club is to promote a greater interest and a better understanding of science The club has semi monthly meetings in which the members take part in scientific experiments and give reports on the latest scientific developments N.,-5 BP Left to right: E. Tijerina, R. Garcia, I. McBride, V. Mann I Watt P Puig B Estes H RUIZ I B1gg1o,I Halsell, H Laurel P Coronfado I. Lowry, D. Anderson, C. Wharton, V. Escutia. THE THESPIAN CLUB 'sw The Thespian Club began the school year 1948-49 with a week-long recruiting campaign climaxed l ' by two nights of tryouts at which over thirty-seoen new members were accepted by the Thespians. 4 These new members wore queer looking costumes to school as part of the initiation. Any fiction or historical character who had come to MHS on October 4, 5, 6, certainly would have felt at home as 7 all new members were wearing costumes varying from Baby Snooks to Sir Walter Raleigh. On the second day of the initation, a party honoring the new members was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. 4 1 V. L, Puig. Entertainment for the evening was provided by a humorous monologue by Miss Mary ii T fl Frances Elam, sponsor, a mystery dialogue by National Thespians, Donald Iroin and Albert Hemen- '1r-l , way, and ten skits by the 37 new members who attended. . S, Under Miss Elanfs direction, the club presented 'Creen Grow the Lilacsi' which is a folk play in six h ':,. Q scenes by Lynn Higgs, on February 12 and 14. The stage and screen hit Oklahoma was taken from , the play which, according to the author might well be called an old songf, It was a play telling of I' Q5 the people and their lives as they lived then in the Oklahoma Indian Territory in 1900. 1 . Miss M. F: Ela Sponsor .,. at li ik cfiii? wr K. J Magi, W ' W , gli , Q 75? -lil 1 W Y i l A V , 'W . .oss ., ss.s s. Tom Deliganis President Sally Sutton Vice-President Gloria Dublin -f . A Historian A Virgie Reuthingcr Secretary ESI ol'l Third row: L. Puig, I. Watt, T. Richards, D. Mauck, R. Morrison, A. Hemenway, D: Irvin, E. Newton, M. Lowery, M. Conely, L. Qran- off, S. Slaughter. Second row: B. Blackshear, I. Salinas, M. Katz, H. Laurel, M. Cullman, K. Kent, I..Halsell, K. Leyendecker, P. Shipton. B. Southerland, T. Yates, C. Holt, I. Richards, C. Moore, E. jones, I. Beckelhymer, M. Scaggs, P. Puig, A. Gilbert, A. Buchley, I. Watson, P. Buford. Third row: I. Williamson, R. Rothenstein, D. Guzman, S. Deutsch, B. Bottenfield, T. Dromgoole, Hemenway, Lowry, V. Ryan, S. Caudillo, M. Ryan, D. I-Iemenway, R. Pellegrin. Front row: Miss M. F. Elam, S. Sutton, T. Deligams, V. Reuthlnger, C. Dublin. L First Row: L to R: B. Dodier, R. Jimenez, O. Saenz, 0. Trujillo, Miss A. Valls, J. Nieto, Q V ,- A. Mendez, A. Herrera Second Row: M. Lopez, P. Trevino, O. Rodriguez, M. Mnnccru, L. Sanchez, Sandoval Bottom Row: j. Cuitierrez, F. Mancera, D. Czmtu, G. Rodriguez, and C. Cuitierrez. 'K Graciela Rodriguez ' Secretary Reporter THE BUSY BEE CLUB The object of the Busy Bee Club, which was organized in Decem- ber of 1946, is to help the office force, the faculty, and the student body. The recording of absences has been hanfllecl entirely by this club. It has also trained the girls in office work and has helped them obtain positions after graduation. Members of the club are scheduled for office work at their off periocls flaring the day. Dorn Cantu President - wi 1. ,H f m 5 wr r 1 . ,s 3 2, , ,, - .- 2: 9153, 1 s x ffl is ' 3 Q i sr H E '4' Bl rg. 4 , .i. l sri 1 yyyy L y yttyf . X, 4 y... by y Miss A. Valls Sponsor Not pictured: Florentina Maucera I Treasurer M.. - S 'L'- : ,ff', is 6 sr: Q was f 1'Q A -4-5 1: f .gg nw . if .. 'U Q 5,2-.,,.... - ya-.y .,- e g. 14:-bv i 1 549 A 5, 453643 3 2 I 2. , Q x .is .. E aw w All-55' , F9 5 7? 57' AL F p Delfino Garcia Zonia Guerra Francisco Coronado Dora Saenz juan Cabello Sergeant-at-arms Vice President President Secretary Treasurer TYPING AND STENOGRAPHY CLUB The Typing and Stenograpby Club, Ufglllllltffl for the purpose of developing social con- tact among the 1nen1ber.s' of the commercial group, also .supplies typists for the scbool. This year the club has added to its fund by helping to .s'pon.s'or julie box dances after the football games. It is active in the support of all lll0t7C'7llC1lf-S011 tba' campus for the good of tlze scbool. Miss Dorothy Lockwood Elva Bustamante Mrs. Clyde Brennan Soledad Perez Asst. sponsor Reporter Sponsor Parliamentarian . ' H .V vu. ,pa 'K fi 1 S, i t' , S f E13-'V wi:-B -. 451.23 1. ll r e 1 is Q. .bay 1 'Q Top Row: Mrs. Brennan, L. Herrera, C. Guitierrez, M. Salazar, H. Garcia, Hendon, Garcia, A. Cuellar, R. Salinas, B. Col- lazo, G. Villarreal, A. Santos, B. Flores, C. Briones, D. Garcia, Miss D. Lockwood, R. Garza. Second Row: S. Perez, P. Coro- nado, N. Jimenez, E. Martinez, M. Trevino. Third Bow: B. Gonzales, B. Ortegon, S. Flores, M. Ruiz, A. Gonzalez, A. Pena, M. Cadena, A. Juarez. Fourth Bow: D. Saenz, Z. Guerra, E. Bustamante, D. Sanchez, I. Garcia, A. De Luna, M. Elizondo, F. Navarro, A. Cuitierrez, and C. Vela. cl, 0. 0 Zonia Guerra ' Mrs. C. WV. Irvin Reporter Sponsor THE LIBRARY SERVICE CLUB The Library Service Club, arganizerl in 1935, has fo its credit fourteen years of lll.S'flI1,Qflll-S'lICfl service to Martin High School. The purpose of the Library Service Club is ta aid in the upkeep of the library and to help render belief library service. Membership consists of boys and girls .selected for their interests in library work and for .scholastic .starzflarfls it Row: Z. Guerra, N. Garza, A. Hinojosa, M. Alardin, A. Martinez, I. Alvarado, G. Ramirez Coronado. 2nd Row: P. Ornelas, H. Martinez, E. Bustamante, D. Guzman, S. Ruiz, O. Ruizi Dodier, R. Martinez. 3rd Row: D. Medellin, Miss de la Chica, R. Cantu, N. Saenz, H. Ruiz, Villarreal, M. Sanchez. 4th Row: I. Vasquez, R. Collazo, M. Ballesteros, D. Trevino, I. Mar- -z, F. Coronado, R. Martinez, R. Rodriguez. - . , . ,Q L A' 5 yr., Pablo Ornelas Parliamentarian J of fungi: .V -jig.. l I s .V ' ir' ' . 'i 9 , V ' 'm 1 Elva Bustamante Secretary +1 Graciela Ramirez Vice-President Roberto Collazo Treasurer -in O 5 Paco Coronado Anita Hinojosa Sergeant-at-Arms Historian , 3+ 4 ai 34 as , X ..:'4 I 6 ' ,. Dorothy Trevino President Tucky Ryan and Tlm Lowry THE CHEERLEADERS OF M. H. S. The cheerleaders this year have worked extra hard learning new yells and motions. The two Senior cheerleaders, Pacon and Katie, at- tended a cheerleaders, camp this summer at H untsville, Texas. They attended this camp a week. Here they had daily classes of tumbling, which was taught hy the head cheerleader at S. M. U. They also had pulzlic spealcing, taught bythe speech instructor at Sam Houston State Teachers College. Two classes were given daily in which new yells and motions were taught by various cheerleaders from colleges. The cheerleaders are s onsored ln Miss Ruth Younff. D Boys D Carcla I Hale, F Coronado T Lowry, R. Mauck Glrls F Gonzalez, B Deats, L Ornelas, K. Leycndecker, T. Ryan, -I. Richards Katherine Leyendecker and Francisco Coronado Senior Head Cheerleader Iacque Richards and Dickie Mauck Lucy Ornelas and Joseph Hale , ,.,,, ,,.. ..,,. t ,, W 7 . I I ' pg-W I, f T ' . . 1 T 3 rerr ,Q A 1-if 4 r -4' W J 2 'SW' r ,, .6 4. I V ,t g p Qi .mn , ', ,AgfEgfgQg .. X , . ,,,f. f if , , A . T , 'F r 3 ...W A , V ,, ,.. 'fifiii W ,A'-.,i L' v ' Clinton Richey, Rep. ' ' ii t - , r ' TONY Moreno , , Sports Editor oe Watt 3 Enri ue Flores , S . q ROTC Editor ii ' Layout Artist Derly Ramirez, Artist Tom Deliganis Circulation Mgr. LA PITAHAYA STAFF lVith a stag of 30 members, which is relatively small for an annual stag, the work of the 1949 La Pitahaya has proceeded very smoothly. Copy deadlines and payments have been mel. This year's annual has cost more than any previous annual due to increased cost of material. The Annual sent representatives this year to the Texas High School Press Association convention, Decernher 3 and 4. Those who represented Laredo were Cecelia Garcia, Evangeline: Gon- ialez, Hurnherto Laurel, and Mrs. Sorrell, Sponsor of the La Pita- iaya. Rafael Rodriquez Photographer Daniel Medellin Photographer in .. , I .xx Arnulfo Santos ii p Rep. A! fi .LH , i Gloria Moore, Typist R, nn . . rl 'ei' . ietti .if Jacinto Ortega Photographer lst Row: I. VVatt, T. Moreno, J. Ortega, E. Gonzalez, G. Moore, O. Saenz, G. Garcia, D. Ramirez, 2nd Row: H. Laurel, M. Diaz, A. Herrera, A. Avila, A. Chamberlain, M. Lowry, F. Newton, F. Hill, Top Row: A. Santos, V. Mann, B. Gonzalez, Mrs. Sorrell, I. Gonzalez, C. Garcia, C. Richey. Not pictured: Roberto jimenez, Frank Hill. A Wi G+, .I .. usd TR4 Cecelia Garcia Editor Humberto Laurel Business Mgr. Olivia Saenz Club Editor George Garcia Evangelina Gonzalez Assistant Editors Mrs. L. Sorrell, Sponsor Virginia Mann Editor Mary Boone Lowery Business Mgr. Raul Lopez Art Editor Bustamante, Elva X X X ' - mtl 4 N 49, Phillip Meerscheidt - Drum Major Mr. George L. Mayes -Director THE MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL BAND This year the Martin High School Band has a new band director, M1 George L. Mayes. Mr. Mayes, a former bandrnernber and student of Martia High, succeeded' Mr. Elmo Low, who is now principal of Martin High School Before taking over his new job, Mr. Mayes directed tlze band in Quanah Higl School. The M.H.S. band, consisting of 96 bandmembers, appeared between th. halves of each home game during football season and presented a variety 0 formations and stunts. Daring football season, the band made a trip to Corpu Christi for the football game between the Tigers and the Buccaneers. B Clarinets Bass Clarinets Burr, Connie Cortez, Maria De la Garza, Norma Fernandez, Albert Flores, Simona Garcia, George Garcia, Rosa Gonzalez, Mercedes Gutierrez, Eva Guzman, Alicia Hemenway, David Hernandez, Aurora Hinojosa, Anita Lozano, Antonia McAskill, Lillian Nava, Maria Puig, Dario Ramirez, Elia Ramos, Eva Saenz, Olivia Olga Stroud, Stella Tijerina, Eulalia Torres, Olga White, Mary Worsham, Eleanor Alto Clarinets McCoy, Elizabeth Navarro, Fara Garcia, Dora Alto Saxophone Chacon, Elvira Escutia, Virgilio Lozano, Norma Martin, Barbara Mendez, Federico Overholser, Barbara Soto, Alicia Tenor Saxophone Jimenez, Roberto Limon, Otilio Martinez, Adrian Baritone Saxophone Flores, Roberto Martinez, Anna French Horns Anderson, Lena Gomez, Glafiro Meerschiedt, Phillip Navarro, Maria Taylor, Ernest Vela, Armando d Al' to articipate in the Interscho- Another out-of-town trip was ma e to ice p ' - . . . r l- h EVENTS IN YVHICH THE MARTIN HIGH SCHOOL BAND PARTICIPATED: Christmas Assembly Basketball game program Washington's Birthday Concert and Parade Junior-Senior Prom Senior Day Assembly Region VII Interscholastic League Marching Contest Graduation Exercises Battle of the Flowers Marching Contest and Parade lastic League Marching Contest. At this event, the Martin High Band tied wit the Corpus Christi High School Band for a second Division. d f Iudffeg Olivia Saenz, Sec- Oblicers for the year 1948-49 are lose Ro riguez, g retary and Court Recorder, and Pete Cantu, Sheriff, Tom Deliganis, Deputy Sheriff, and Virginia Mann and Anita Hinojosa, Sherifs. Flutes Almeida, Concepcion Briones, Ruth Conley, Pat Cullinan, Mike Hemenway, Peggy Mann, Virginia Ruiz, Socorro Sanchez, Gloria Oboes Cantu, Norma Sizemore, Mary Lee C Melody Saxophone Dodier, Bertha Comets Bruni, Robert Caudillo, Santiago Cuellar, Angel De la Garza, Consuelo Duran, Juana Haynes, Robert Garcia, Armando Lopez, Raul Moreno, Antonio Perez, Ruben Phillips, Malcom Ramirez, Derly Rodriguez, Rafael Bassoon Andrews, Armandina Trombones Abrego, Meliton Andrews, Alonzo Cantu, Pedro Garrett, Kenneth Medina, Iorge Navarro, Candelaria Torres, Iesus Valdez, Estanislao Baritones Estes, Bill Garcia, Oscar Gonzalez, Homero Basses Lopez, Juan Martinez, Roberto Salas, Iose Vela, Jose Maria Snare Drums Garcia, lose Lopez, Alfredo Morrison, Bobby Bass Drum Rodriguez, jose Tympani Deliganis, Tom Bell Lyre Cox, Perry R Mercedes Gonzalez - Majorette I I Barbara Martin - Majorette ft Coach R. W. Parker Sponsor Coach G. Harrison Sponsor v? - in .'rYh' 11 :94 ,-Q f ui f W' fi r . rol - . - orrr Y A Ephriam Block Roberto Flores Treasurer S Secretary Hal Winston Sgt. at Arms Coach M. Davis Coach A. Ochoa Coach H. Matthew: Sponsor Sponsor Sponsor Ln ASSOCIATION - The Lv Association con- lg 23 5' sists of 36 boys who have let- .N tered in football, basketball, ,gy M '.f-f 5,. track, baseball, or tennis. This school term the Ln . :iff - :H ' 5 4 11 all the basketball games. This organization also 5, sponsored dances. , . H.-i, wg? association was in charge of ,X .tk .1 .X f , - X 5 'riffs .f . 3 f -.1-NLM K iaffl V .'j,f.,.., 2 1st Row: 2nd Row: 3rd Row: 4th Row: 5th Row: M. Chacon, F. Innocencio, R. Castro, N. Escobedo, D. Swisher, R. Robles, B. Simpson, Coach R. W. Parker. E. Block, G. Hernandez, G. Starnes, C. Gillis, H. Winston, I. johnson, E. Barragan. C. Richey, I. Chandler, C. Luna, R. Garcia, E. Arce, M. Velez, A. Canedo. S. Ward, G. Hachar, F. Hill, H. Sandoval, E. Richter, D. Irvin, L. Pena E. Prieto, R. Flores, H. Iimenez, B. Garcia, O. Pena, H. Muraira, I. jones. A . 'ff KT -In Lih- 5...- First Row: A. Hinojosa, V. Reuthinger, Z. Guerra, E. Bustamante, I. McBride, P. Puig, G. Longoria, N. De la Garza, M. Puig. Second Row: A. Hinojosa, D. Trevino, S. Sutton, K. Kent, M. Lerma, B. Dodier, B. Blake, V. Mann, L. Saenz. Third Row: A. Soto, L. Cardilli, B. Southerland, M. Cadena, N. Sandoval, M. Gonzalez, M. Trevino, K. Leyendecker. CADET SPONSORS The Cadet Sponsors, an honor organization, consists of senior girls of high scholastic standing. Each spon- sor is chosen by a cadet oflcer, subject to the approval of a faculty committee. These sponsors are under the direction of Miss Ruth Young. The Sponsors participate in reoiews and parades with the Cadet Corps. From this group of girls, the R. O. T. C. Battalion elects their sweetheart and her court in the spring. A Military Review is staged in April in honor of this sweetheart. DRILL TEAM The Drill team was organized in 1948 by a group of boys who were interested in fancy and snappy drilling In 1949, Iose Campos was elected Captain, and Pablo Martinez was elected second in command. Front: jose Campos, Pablo Martinez, and jesus Cobos. First Bow: S. R. Pelayo, H. Laurel, G. Villanueva, I. Torres, R. Martinez, F. Garcia. - E. Laurel, A. Arambula, I. Ortiz, Conrad Games. Second Row. F. Pelayo, 1 i ,,., 10 mire WML ,sg 'liiqwb : lst Row: T. E. Carter, A. Vela, R. Sigmund, B. Morgan, Neal Pratt, I. Mann, D. Gutierrez. Kneeling: P. Trevino, B. Cosby, A. Ramirez, B. Jackson, C. Montemayor, II. Krawetz. inot pictured: Zaragoza Rodriguezj FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Vocational Agriculture is being offered for the .second time this year in Martin High School. The Laredo Chapter Future Farmers of America has 32 member.s with an ambitious and progressive program of work. Laredo Future Farmers produced and sold more than S5,000,00 urorth of beef, poultry and grain last year and have prospects of doubling that amount this year. The poultry judging team, consisting of Billy Jackson, George Quesada and Neal Pratt, won .second place in the District judging Contest this year. The feature enter-- prise of the Laredo Chapter is the Baby Beef Production Program. Oficers for 1948-49 are Jimmie Ervin, presidentg Zaragoza Rodriguez, lst oiee-pre 2nd vice-president, Bill Morgan, secretary, johnny Mann, treasurerg Robert Siffmun l, reporter, Billy Jackson arl' ' ' g f , p iarncntarian, Adalberto Vela, sentinelg T. E. Carter, advisor. sidentg Diego Gutierrez, i Aw. 'T ' if Standing: A. Mullens, W. VVest, I. Iacaman, D. Swisher, R. Rio- jas, I. Ervin, C Casso. Kneeling: I. Anglin, E. Rodri- guez, C. Quesada, K. Rogers, E. Castro, R. Raymond, CNot pictured, Alfred Pel- legrinl. . Wi' us PHE FUTURE HOMEMAKERS K OF AMERICA The Fqturi Homgmalcefs Ol- Amer- ' It increases opportunities for the Ca' a Mffvna orgafnzation' bfmgs to' development of leadership and intelli- iethe' State groups mterested m work' gent participation, so much needed in ng toward better home and family a democratic Society' iving, provides opportunities to share n solving problems important to lzome ife, and sponsors group projects, local 'tate and national in scope. Mrs. VVillic B. Barry and Miss Sarita Cavazos Sponsors Evelyn Brum Maria Coronado Estrict Secretary Sally Sutton ' Patty Puig Local President District President State Vice-President .Til Si Top Row: Miss S. Cavazos, K. Smith, L. Cardilli, A. Avila, E. Bruni, B. Salinas, L. Herrera, M. Avila, E. Vazquez, S. Cuajardo, H. Saenz, H. Garza, C. Perales, D. Rendon, M. Escobedo, 2nd Row: D. Guzman. D. Trevino. B. Flores, O. Flores, P. Puig, R. Cantu, M. Elizondo, C. Chamberlain, M. Castillo, D. Solis, E. Pena, Mrs. W. B. Barry, 3rd Row: N. Sandoval, S. Sanchez, B. Saenz, M. Flores, S. Sutton, I. Has- tings, P. Vidaurri, E. Medina, E. Longoria, M. Cadena, I. Cortez, E. Cuitierrez, M. Coronado, E. Martinez, L. Cano, A. Herrera, C. Salazar, 4th Row: I. Garcia, A. Chamberlain, P. Bermudez, M. Edwards, L. Gonzalez, N. Lozano, M. Alardin, B. Martinez, N. Foster, M. Herbeck, D. Aguilar, A. Flores, E. Placencia, E. Flores, Bottom Row: A. Rosales, M. Sanchez, E. Hansen, I. Garcia, E. Escamilla, B. Perales, D. Cantu, M. Guitierrez, E. Villasenor, E. Ramirez, E. Patino, A. Perez, V. Flores, M. Flores, B. Chavez. ...,... .,....... .,-...... ,.,.,...-. Historian Recording Sec'v Treasurer Parliamentarian ' Raul Lopez President f PAN AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM 5 A Last year representatives of the P.A.S.F. attended the State Convention on Pan American Arts and Culture, which was held on April 22 and 23 in Austin. The Pan 'L-.E American Student Forum won the following first places in the contest: Rosa Alicia Cantu , Wx A H , won yirst place in extemporaneous speaking, Zacarias Napa, English essay writing, Gloria 'A riiilff. Gonzalez, Spanish essay writingg Nora Patino and Lucy Ornelas, clancingq the ensemble and dancers also won first places. ' Zacarias Napa ,48 Treasurer ofthe P.A.S.F. was elected frst vice-president of the St t 'z t' . Miss Lupe Cabrera a e Orgam a um f Sponsor, Graciela Ramirez Pedro Cantu Soledad Perez Antonio Moren Ra ael Rodnquez Keeper of the Flags Sgt-At-Arms Reporter Vice-President Sgt-At-Arms .,,,.' s , Qgilrly 'Al estts A 'I l 4 Front Row: Miss Lupe Cabrera, Sponsor: B. Saenz, 0. Torres, D. Sanchez, I. Alvarado, B. Solis, E. Vasquez, E. Ramirez, I. Garcia, R. Coro- nado, E. Gutierrez, R. Jimenez, E. Garcia, M. Conley. 2nd Row: R. Lopez, M. Ballesteros, S. Garza, H. Garza, I. Uribe, E. Sanchez, G. Guerra, G. Ramirez, 0. Trevino, L. Salinas, G. Hernandez, M. Mendez, A. Dodier, A. Pena, A. Moreno. 3rd Row: M. Cullinan, D. Ramirez, M. Garza, B. Dodier, R. Cantu, D. Saenz, I. Rendon, M. Martinez, M. Santos, M. Alardin, K. Leyendecker, E. McCalib, L. Ornelas, M. Sanchez, B. Rodriquez, M. Dickenson, A. Azios, A. Vela. 4th Row: M. Pearson, B. Bruni, E. Gonzalez, M. Cornado, M. Bonugli, L Trevino, M. Gonzalez, L. Cardilli C. Satte h't A. A cl 1 ' ' , rw 1 e, n rews, P. Garcia, O. Garcia, E. Cortez, M. Gallego, j. Rodriquez, F. Mendez, A Ilrilmv D. Garvin. I ViC8-l l'eSld9nl l'3l'l. 2nd ViC8-l I'ESlClBI'll Vigie Reuthmger Recording Secretary 2 it Corresponding Secretary V, President E ,., WM Mrs. Harry Andrews Sponsor THE COURTESY SERVICE CLUB The Courtesy Service Club, an honor organization, serces tlz e school as well as the com- munity, promotes a feeling of ,flood fellowship and cooperation, and stimulates higlzer ideals among girls. The group assists at Citic Music Concerts, at registration, at school conven- tions, school luncheons, football games and at any other event where a group of high school girls are needed. They are sponsored by Mrs. Harry Andrews. fa Villarreal Treasurer Anita Hinojosa Historian Bertha Dodier Sergeant-at-Arms iasaai--r' , -... , His..-Y' iiiwv' Top Row: G. Dublin, I. VVats0n. P. Goree, B. Southerland, M. Coronado, E. chez, G. Longoria, B. Blake, P. Ligarde, M. VVhite, L. McAskill, M. Lowry E. Bustamante, V. Reuthinger, S. Sutton, E. Villarreal, O. Saenz, B. Dodier Olivia Saenz Reporter ft M . V if ., . tl ' Zonia Guerra Director of Calendar t Events Hansen, G.Hemandez, N. Saenz, 2nd Row: A. Guzman, E. San- , P. Riley, S. Slaughter, lst Row: K. Kent, Z. Guerra, A. Hinojosa, , and L. Granofl. fNot pictured, A. Penal. 1 I I I., ' V ' ' ' 'S 9 Q E.. 5 I , . I D 'T 'i ' 1 ' ' f . R ' ' by 5 , A, 5, V Q A , f Q , . , -E f In vikr V I 4 . I A Vx K I X L K 1 . kr ,, , ' V' I' , l K l U H A , E N 'T Q' 5. 1. gf - T T. 1. P i n 1 1 . T 'T 1 age-ew Top Row: C. Zaiter, E. Cortez, S. Lopez, Mrs. E. H. Hambyg Second Row: P. Garza, A. Fernandez, H. Ruhlman, P. Goree, R. Barton, E. Gonzalez, R. Ancira, L. Ballesteros, E. Gonzalez, A. Calvillog First Row: B. Overholser, R. Trevino, T. Yates, M. Phillips, E. Rocha, F. Pelayo, A. Moran, L. Mendez, E. Barrera, M. Cantu. Pat Goree vice-President B. Overholser Treasurer Roberto Trevlno Sergeant-at-Arms 3 2 , ':O xl' 2 f-we 1 O ....,,,,m hu . Carlos Zaiter Cones' Secretary Evangelina Gonzalez Parliamentarian THE LUTHER BURBANK BIOLOGY CLUB The Luther Burbank Biology Club, named after the great biologist, was organized in 1945 by the students of Science 3 and 4. It was organized in order that the students might have a better understanding of biology. The motto of the club is, I will do the best I can with what I have wherever I amf, At the present time there are 24 members with Mrs. Hamby as sponsor. Meetings are held once a month during the two class periods when the business is attended to, and a program is presented, and projects discussed. This is the first time that the club picture has appeared in the annual. Tom Yates Recording Secretary Enrique Gonzalez Reporter R X . f 15, gf ' rr-1' Howard Ruhlman A I ' 'l President : ' 5,35 I, J . Rosendo Ancim Mrs. E. H. Hamby ' Sergeant-at-Arms SPOUSUT ' 1 ,H V9.0 ' . .. w f4 fS5m is Back Row: H. Laurel, A. Pena, S. Garza, A. Garza, S. Perez, L. Saenz, D. Trevino, R. Cantu, L. Cardilli, E. Gonzalez, B. Dodier, C. Garcia, C. Pena, 0. Apolinar, B. Ortegon, I. Watt, H. Duran, M. Cullinan, E. Martinez, Middle Row: L. Scribner, A. Botello, M. Mar- tinez, D. Saenz, I. Rendon, B. Reyna, E. Chapa, M. Trevino, D. Olviera, M. Cortez, A. Herrera, B. Hinojosa, E. Medinag First Row: M. Gonzalez, R. Coronado, I. Starnes, E. Gonzalez, E. Rubio, B. Martinez, H. Medina, j. Rubalcaba, Z. Guerra, E. Bustamante, J. Sepulveda,.A. Pena, L. Rodriguez, M. Diaz, S. Larol, A. Luna THE LAREDO JOURNAL The Laredo JOURNAL i.s an independent bi-weelfly paper published by the students of Martin ,High School and by a journalism class which was oyjlered again this spring. It is distributed free to all Martin High Students and gets its income from the sale of advertising space to local merchants and slight profits from the football concessions, Last fall, after several months of contract negotiations, two issues of the Laredo JOURNAL were published. After the second issue, the local printers' union went on strike for higher wages, and since that time the JOURNAL has not appeared at Martin High. In the spring of 1948 Miss Mary Frances Doss, who had sponsored the JOURNAL for 22 years was granted a year's leave of absence due to illness. Mrs. Elizabeth Sorrell, annual sponsor, sponsored the last issue of the JOURNAL and accompanied four members of the stab' to Austin, where co-editor Sergio Cano won third place in news writing at the lnterscholastic League Press Conference. Miss Doss plans to resume her teaching duties this fall but will not sponsor the JOURNAL. Mr. F. G, Barreda is the present sponsor of the JOURNAL. He has a bacheloris degree in jour- nalism from the University of Notre Dame. 1 , 'f-f 'N ' 7 -,. may fff- .,',, 'Q 29 F N... f 3 g 'W ' j gii A , av- 717- . . 1 l if. f'E. ::i.y , 'SQ ' . ?'Q '5l2 - 1 Q, , j ggjjx . . X ' 3 A6 -J' R' ' ia, X Diego Pena ef-5-:if K' . I H 5, f-' Sports Editor -B ...1.. Us 5 e ., 5. ' ,..... Q k it -5 My bv! Mg W f. -fr. .461-2-Mft- -La 5 ' -:ifx12:,l42f? 3 -wr Mr. F. G. Barreda ' I . 'f V4 ' s.. Sponsor .K -L .. S' joe Watt i ,lf 41 Managing Editor I . V ,... Dorothy Trevino Editor-in-Chief Blanca Ortegon Exchange Editor Officers: T President, Ben White, Vice President, Sally Sutton, Secretary-Treasurer, Arlene Cortez, Sgt.-at-Arms, Corrine Blake, james Chandler, Librarians, Betty Kegler, Barbara Mrs. Shirley DaCamara Overholser' .Jeff ,,.k Ml A ,gtg Sponsor if s , ,, THE MARTIN HIGH The Martin High School Mixed Chorus is composed of eighty-four enthusiastic boys and girls. This is the largest group ever enrolled in the organization, and the increased enrollment b h ' level. roug t all sections up to a good SCHOOL MIXED CHORUS During the year the group sang at different churches and civic clubs. They, along with the Band, furnished the music for the Christmas Assembly. They also sang for the Thespian play, Green Grow the Lilacsf' In the spring they sang for the South Texas State Teacheris Convention and the senior memb the senior assembly. ers helped with is ssss ...,. . I0 , C.. FOURTH ROW: P. Coronado, I. Taylor, M. Guerra, T. Richards, B. Blackshear, F. Howard, B. Morrison, I. Magnon, I. Chandler, F. Hill, B. White, T. Pena, R. Gonzalez. THIRD ROW: Mrs. DaCamara, B. Kegler, M. Bonguli, M. Garza, E. Iones, A. Chamberlain, B. Blake, B. Martin, E. Vasquez, C. Blake, I. Almazan, B. Bottenfield, F. Rubenstein, M. Dickenson, S. Sutton, O. Shankle, D. Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Pick , I. Elston, H. Gonzalez, J. Williamson, I. Richards, R. Chapa, K. Smith, M. Ryan, A. Cortez, H. Camps, R. Garcia, G. Dublin, E. Newton, A. Buchly, S. Quiros. FIRST ROW: P. Goree, H. Spence, S. Garza, I. Rios, S. Wright, G. Cmz, A. Kawas, E. Lopez, E. Medina, T. Ryan, L. Omelas, B. Overholser, P. Puig. l 4... 12 N Mr. I. V. McCain Auto Mechanics Instructor Sponsor Mr. R. H. Richey Metals Instructor Sponsor THE VOCATIONAL INDUSTRIAL CLUB The Laredo Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Club was instituted and officers installed in September of 1948. Radio oficers are: Geoge Litman, president, Gustavo Ceja, vice-pres- ident, Antonio Velez, secretary, Ernesto Sanchez, treasurer, Tom DuBose, representative, Roberto Robles, sergeant-at-arms. Auto mechanics officers are: jose M artinez, president, Sam Ward, vice-president, Iohn Prescott, treasurer, James Iones, secretary, Joe Grey, reporter, Barent Gibson, sergeant-at-arms, Metal officers are .' Guadalupe Diaz, president, Iessie Cas- tellano, vice-president, Israel Gonzalez, treasurer, Iuan Sanchez, representative, Bill Dickey, sergeant-at-arms. The initiation ceremony was held the first week in October, 1948. The Laredo Chapter of the Vocational Industrial Clubs was, at the time the Charter was granted, the largest Chapter in the State. All Vocational Clubs are sponsored and chartered by the State Depart- ment of Vocational Education. There are five state districts and district conventions are held prior to the state convention. There are also District and State Officers. The Vocational Industrial Clubs promote ability to work together, stimulate initiative, and make better draftsmen. They work toward the betterment of the home, the school, and the community. TOP ROW, L to R: R. Lozano, Mr. Richey, I. Jones, I. Martinez, R. Garcia, G. Ceja, A. Flores, M. Hemandez, A. Arambula, R. Paz, I. Gonzalez, A. Canedo, C. Gutierrez, Mr. Coenen, SECOND ROW: S. Newsom, R. Davila, G. Litman, A. Garcia, M. Arambula, I. Maldonado, A. Velez, I. Gonzalez, E. Sanchez, FRONT ROW: I. Ortiz, I. Gonzales, I. Pena, N. Llanez, A. Leal, R. Alvarado, R. Sanchez, J. Campos, A. Guerra, M. Naranjo. F I Mr George Coenen f SPONSORS: Seated: Mrs. R. Leyendecker, Miss T. Christilles, Miss S. Ca- vazos, Back Row: Capt. A. O. Hein, Miss A. Giles, Miss L. All- red, Miss R. Young, Mr. XV. Lockey. 4. THE STUDENT COUNCIL Tl1e Student Co11111iil lL'lIS Ul'gIllll.ZC'll in 1947 hy Miss Ruth Young, and in 1948-49 was l?lIltIl',Ql'll hy the lllllllllllll of ll hoarcl of !ll1'0Cf0l'.S' and conference 1'eprese11t11tities. Tl1e l1UllI'lI of directors co11sists of nine faculty 111c11zl1ers. They guide their clmsen comnzittees and act fl-S' sponsors for flue council. The sponsors and their conmzittees are Pulllication, Mrs. E. Brennan, English, Miss L. Allredg Goodwill and Constitutioii. Mr. IV. Loclcey, Building and Campus Be1111tific11tio11, Mi.ss A. Giles 111111 Capt. A. O. Hein, Executive Comilzittee, Miss S. Cauazosg Athletic and Assemlnly, Mrs. B. Leye111leclcer11111l Miss R. Young, and Social Committee, Miss T. Clzristilles. OFFICERS: Patty Puig, Ist vice-president, L. Saenz, trea urer, D. Trevino, president, Z. Guerra, Sergean at-arms, D. Pena, parliamentariang E. Bust. mante, corresponding secretary, Sally Sutton 2nd vice-presidentg Olivia Saenz, historian Berta Dodier, recording secretary. UV' ' Tl1e Student Council now consists of 21 club delegates, 52 conference representatives, the four class presidents, and the ser cheerleaders. From students who 11111111 Ci, aireragze or alzoue, and a B in conduct, all conference period classes elected a ref: sentatiue to the co11ncil in September and in January. Tl1e Council is a mernlaer of the Texas Association of Student Councils and the National Association of Student Councils. -th W . . 1' CONFERENCE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES: Top Row: H. Ruiz, E. Arce, R. Collazo, B. Llanes, S. Ward, F. Howard, P. Quesada, Fourth Row: W. Southerland, O. Garcia, R. 0'Conner, R. Ancira, L. Trevino, N. Rodriguez, I. Villafranca, A. Ayala, H. Muraira, Third Row: A. Botello, T. Benavidez, R. Lozano, E. Laurel, I. Gutierrez, L. Carmona, 1. Sepulveda, E. Flores, M. Almendarez, Second Row: M. Kazen, A. Ramos, R. Martinez, I. Garcia, L. Martinez, M. Flores, E. Llanes, A. Chamberlain, I. Halsell, First Row: F. Meza, M. Elizondo, E. de la Garza, I. Davila, M. Coronado, F. McKinnis, R. Martinez, E. Idrogo, M. Santos, A. Cortez, F. Quesada .?'+'if N CLUB REPRESENTATIVES: Front Row: A. Pena, B. Dodier, O. Saenz, G. Hema dez, L. Saenz, R. jimenez, Z. Guerra, V. Mann, Middle Row: D. Pena, B. Morrison, V. Reuthing1 D. Trevino, S. Sutton, E. Bustamante, L. Grano C. Garcia Top Row: R. Villarreal, E. Hansen, J. McBride Leyendecker, P. Puig, D. Garcia, E. Sanchez 1 4 x fax N. bl 4 X 13 ix, '-Q , ' W .-Gi 4 is xml L .wk ..N XV , ,. Q X' ! ' . E.. I H . -T R 5 up A Y 1' . 5 .-5,5 ...Mx Q ' 5:3 , 'Xi , T r 72 ,X A with 'X 'Ac 'LA x' ' K S yYfX M ., N X-Y , x K X 'A X' NX K 1- XX .w ,, Xxx A xx N QW' Q -'K This year each class voted for class favorites. The runners-up in the senior contest were the people pictured belowg Defino Garcia, Elva Bus- tamante, Katie Leyenclecker, and Jimmie jones. 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Members of this company are spending m of their time studying teac hing methods z United S tate s military history. Cadets tak this course present several lectures to the wh class during the course of their la st year Military Science. Beat Austin! was the slogan b e f o r e t Austin-Laredo football gam e . This flag fll was paid for by the Cadet Corps and made the homemaking classes. Here some memb. ofthe senior company exhibit it before raising Below:Cadet Lt. Ruben Garcia watches so of Company D pass through the armory to dr rifles. Le ft to right: Ruben Garcia, Rodc Torres, Betel L. la ne s , Fidel Pelayo, Gonz Villanueva, Alfonso Galinzoga,and Alfredo U ri I me 1 X ,,,,,,,1--muon-mass' ,Quill . 1 Z, , p V? 1 .-W COMPANY B Q V he e ,..... , h WN' iw' Members of Company B,whowe re sore the day after, :rawl half way across the football field. Top picture: Company B,commanded by Cadet Capt. I'u1io Pena. Cadet Lt. Col. juan Cabello and several 'nembers of his staff are standing behind the company. In addition to reviewing their p r e vi ou s w o rk and studying how to hit the ground Qscoutingj, Company B nlso studied map reading Qrightj. Left to right: Roberto 1 drogo, Enrique F lo r e s , Antonio Ayala , a.ndBete1 , Ng I s ..1anes, Vp, 'lx Below: Cadets lie prone after hitting Below: Hitting that HARD ground. the ground. s s 'MN-1 5232 9 ff ,... ' -f 27 E-1. J 'I--' i ' ---, 6459- V? -L .. . YWWr'1m. .mRW 'WB .woe I COMPANY A ,, Q :' p my ,,.Q e jesus Cobos, who is commanding thi s firing squad, looks on as the last three members of a firing squadboard a National Guard truck which will take them to a funeral. H EH The whole detail enters the truck at port arms. This firing squad was taken from Company A. Realizing the gre at debt they owe the boys who g their lives for them in World War II, the meml: of the Martin High School Cadet Corps voluntee to provide firing squads for reburial with full rr tary honors o f all servicemen who were kille the past war. Below: Capt. Hein watches a detail put in 1 soil and fertilizer in preparation for plantingl gainville by the fe nce on the east side of Shi Stadium as apart of a general grounds beautifica program. ' bi lgfiiwaiiihr 'HKWUM , ,, .... ,,,. . ., . L i, :,.,,,,.,f1zff--Q, .ws-fqfff f-2:.mf'i:.'fii. f : '- . f'f 1 - - X .. K A 5 5. ' 5 A.:f .. ,f.7l 1- ,. ,. H uy:-2' Aw . + . . .- A. J' ,, V, ,, ,, 1, .. . , , , , . .i 55: ig....:.5LitqgFwbo.,qV VJ. . ,, L ,KF :S X: I A iii. . I H , we 1 .,,.,,,,n -- 4, J, ,,,,,,,.. W ' - -'L H X H 'H , J - ' my 'P . J e a- - WEE :.ffmVfZ Ti' Q.. V L 5-'wrt ' . il V 'i'if'.J'X Q ' ' ' : r A. g., ' A M ,. 1- ,1 ' - 'V' I '., , ' .1 L- . ,,,,. gnu, . 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A' H fl wi , . - ' , ',-' f:-,, ' F ' vw V K ' . 1- - A zyib QM ' wat ' 'K' 55 , .,,Q..g,.' .,,, E-f ' , 3 , ,l , , VV x Over half the company poses to Capt. R o b e r t o Collazo instructs cadets in triangulation. That doe sn't mean h ow t o s h o ot someone that s kip p e d Military Training: it's an EXERCISE in marksrnanship. demonstrate the use of the sighting bar. W . lil l y , fl ,fe ' C t QI , x ' w ka . Q6 1 Q. . . , , . if f 3 19,7 ,, X45 J f Q 'ff W, 1 4 , K. -e 1 df' ,R . X We 'Vi' of Qi 1 '- :3S1fTf7Eg,-ef - ii Stack, ARMS ! ine W . -.... Agsa mmy. 3, .. J, ,WM f 514,51 14 , Hx my i ., n ,,. x. - 1 - K ' 5' I LX- Q . ,, . . .'. -- , flaa . fig, .1'e- ,. W- , .L V .K.,, A A L Q . , A 2 A , W-fri ' , .V I IRI? X, .,,, . I ' ,gf A Q' A 'R xx. - V 'Q ,1 W , i n pv - I ' U f 7 . K zywsf. ,.., Work details take up some of the cadet's time , V E :hen they dOn't wear their uniforms. L iyri T ' A V7 6 The rifles have more personalitythan the radets' Hn . sz-mir! Cant F-Iain ff' COMPANY C Company CI Qle ft Q is com- manded by C ap t . jesus Vas- quezg C ompany CII frightl, by Capt. Pablo Martinez. The fr e shm e n companies studied military courtesy and discipline, first aid, drilling, and the c leaning of rifles. Rightzln addition to their reg- ular work, all office rs and cadets in the freshmen corn- panies served on flag details which raised the flag in front of the building every morning before school. Left: Capt. jesus Vasquez in- spects the winne r of an in- spection he ld i n Companies CI and CII. Below The C a det of the We ek in the fish Below: Capt Hein u se s a working model ofthe companies gets his reward a rifle to take apart respiratory system to explain to the fish how and put back together again they breathe ' H - IPL , sm-,J --1 IIZIY f f l i k 'sg T I Miss Ruth Young's advanced dancing classes whic h Won first pla C e at the state PanArnericanStudent Forum C onv e nt i o n at Austin. They danced the Tehuana and the Chiapanecas. Mr. Elmo Low leaves the press box after ex- plaining the band's performance and rating at the Battle of Flowers Festival. The band won First Division Honors in San Antonio. Cadet C o rps and Pep Squad massed for the e ntranc e ofthe Sweetheart of Martin High's R. O. T. C. Unit. v -ba .-- ,Q 1 , 1-ai SENIOR REVIEW On April 30, 1948,the Martini-IighSchool R.O.T.C. Unit presented the 1948 Senior Re- view. Five c omp anie s of Capt. August O. Hein's Cadets,two advanceddancing classes, taughtby Miss Ruth Young,the Pep Squad, and Mr. Ehno I..ow's Band, which w on First Di- vision honors at the Battle of Flowers in San Antonio, participated in the pageant. Left: Mary Ali c e Corrigan, sponsor to Cadet Capt.juan Cabello, receives the tradi- tional C. I... Milton Trophy f o r Company A, 1948 Honor Company, from C a de t Lt. Col. jack Scribner. V.F.W. Milus Little Post No. 3287 Permanent Plaque awarded to Company A, Honor C omp any of1948. SWEETHEART OF THE MARTIN HIGH CADET CORPS AND HER COURT Dotty Cook, Doris Duke, Sylvia Rosenbaum, Ladie s-in-Waiting, Sweetheart Barbara Tucker fcenterjg Cadets Perry Cox, Hector Ruiz, Hector Martinez, and Arturo Gutier,rez,Attendants to the Sweetheartg Mary Margaret Low, flower girlg and Freida Katz, Della Barron, and Sue Camp , Ladies-in-Waiting. S 5 P Offic e r s escort the Sweet- heart's La die s- in-Waiting to their seats of the east side of the field. Lt. Col. jack Scribner escorts SweetheartBarbaraTucker to the east side of the field where she reviewed the Corps. Group doing the Tehuana . H my Miss Young's sophomore gyrn c las s presented a 'ff square dance. Mac reaches out for the trophy. I crown you Sweetheart of the Martin High School 55cR,O.T.C. Unit . The band formed a heart and played Let Me Call You Sweetheart as their salute to the Sweetheart. -M-. .M .f f, if 'Q' L , p S . 4 he oeee if bm ...........-. -Q W.. an W.. - - we -- in -Q SUI- 'gslll QQ H YY' ll Officers Callg and the company commanders, platoon leaders, and guidon bearers come forward to hear the orders of the day. F o r m a 1 Federal Inspection of the R.O.T.C. w a s held on Wednesday, April 15, l948,by Lt. Col. Dan Q c. fuanis, and Maj. wiuiam R.Shur1ey. Theyin- ff ' Q spected all military property including rifles. ' '- -' x i , l ..,. .. I. .. 1. Apparently the y didn't find any rust in the rifles, ,- A V ff -i I f - -I , -. Q.: for the Cadets reci eve d a rating of excellent 5 - -H 7'-H W gf- A p . from the inspecting team. , . f -. . I 4 I -, . ,e-. ' ' I. 'Il ll I r we 1 My 1' e - I - if crrg 1 f'.,i'iv9au.g1f e'X' 'Q F F I as ,. .. in ' - - I - lt'1 Q - f - ' muy f ,uw-gf Left to right: Capt. Hein, Col. Alanis, Maj. Shurley, behind them , Lt. Guy T. Harrison, Asst. PMS HT, return from inspecting the Cadets. FEDERAL INSPECTION Below: The batallion stands at parade rest while the band peals off. ' wr 1'i! srnqur-',,,,,, , 'ri' Principal R. L. DaCamara, Capt. Hein, and the in- spection team salute the flag as the batallion pre- pares to pass in review. I 3 I o... -'in ' iv? IU? mit I - Q ai- as - un llll'I i ,KK I - , . ,, 2 -. K . it c, eie - ffm ' . f - eww' - - Y If 'f M, ' - l . f f . f 2 E ill? K K K KKKTQKK.KK...K.. K K ,, ,..,-.,., ,KK K K A, K K yy 1 .Fw -A f ,..k A , --.,,..N .. , f- ' - K .4571 , 5.,, , I 4 f , x ,--. I '53 ?:Q'-:SYM f lf? 5 f w-THX 4' T1 1 g, ,,, K .. -1 7. ' . - . ,, .:., . Q.. --rr X- ., H.-,L H fa...-,VM-. :Q . f W ff mx i . 'Y ' e .. r ,, A f i . L t W' e1 ' 3 - fi-t fi? ,,.4 '2'1 L j' t ,Q ' ' 25 'wh if --as -g1aeQ.?,.f1iLw3:l-12 .Ss ', f' K' L , f .. ' ..3 - . 1 V' ' , V ' 1-X 1 -.H.45??rf5, a .A 1 1 3 e , K1 Q. l gl L, , ,v K 1-'VJ ,Qi ' . . A. .fr ww- ., A Swag, A V H . A Q , , ,,,ggf,K5,..iKKK,MK The staff watches the band sound off. Below: Eugene Gibson and Mr. Elmo Low take a review. Eugene was honored because of his victory in the freshman tennis singles. I -. QP ? wg K old man tells us how to do it. ' --I -I - in Taylor, Roy Gilbert, James les, an d Santos Pelayo, from mpany D, formed the flag de- 1 pictured above. Cadets lower the flag during a review. Below: Hector Castenada., a drill team member, and Ernesto Sanchez raise the flag before a football game. The Battalion at parade rest during Sound Off. .Tea K Kg K, K Below: Officers, sponsor, and adjutant during Officer's Call. 55 fffgd., K' .. K K K li li if 'Hi E? 'Sie i n- t, ,fi 'r - K nf , 1. F '-r - guidon bearers salute the 5 - 'ti' , K T la...- 8-My .. 'F I , f 1 r- .. - I , , -. ,gg ,. age. . V 5, K K . K K 1 . . K A , . I . 1 .f - '. ' ' ' f ' 1 5 - 'I ' - v sK,K . K , . . K K K , K- KK :Liga . K K, ,., l .... K,K,,. .. .ff K, Kd. 7 , K L- V K KK ik KW , f A 1- 1: A ' . ' M ' J ' 'f ffff '?1.Gl,fzQ4e'145?7aif ,:f:5f42.-'Q i':'i ' ' 7 - ' 'if' iiifiiiq ii n tive! My ,af ir Cadet Lt. Jose Campos leads Company B. The staff Co. A, last yr's.l' c o rn p a ny lead the Martin CadetCorps in the 52ndWashingbon E MH ,ff day Pa: i Cadet 1..t.ACol. A1-nulfo Santos and Sponsor Katie Leyendecker lead the staff. Santos replaced Cadet Lt. Co1.Iuan Cabello who gradu-ated in January. In the second rank are Virginia Reuthinger,Cadet Maj. Jesus Vasquez, Letizia Cardilli, and Cadet Maj. Pablo Martinez. Exif if l wif 4 -5? . 0 .V Cadet C apt . Hector Casteneda and Dorothy Tre- Vino, sponsor, lead Co. A, last yr's honor company. Cadet Lt. Humberto Laurel gives Company C Eye: Right as they pass the reviewing stand. Z4E:MTfTHIlLi iiI Ll An overjoyed crowd carries the Tiger basketball players on their shoulders after the Austin victory 1948 FOOTBALL SEASON The Tigers placed fourth in District 13-AA, composed of Austin, Kerrville, Corpus Christi, Victoria, and Laredo. James Jones, David Swisher, and Sam Ward w e r e elected to the 13-AA All-District football team. Sam Ward held a berth also on the All South Texas football squad. Receiving awards due to their outstanding playing throughout the season were: Neo Escobedo, Most Valuableg David Swisher, Best Backg and Sam Ward, Most Valuable Linesman. Sharing captain honors for the 1948 season were James Jones and Hector Hinojosa. Twelve members of the 48 squad have played their last game for M.H.S. They are: Roberto Robles, Martin Chacon,JamesJones, Clinton Richey, Calvin Gillis, Edward Richter,Wa1ly, Paddock, Ephriam Block, David Swisher, George Hachar, Humberto Sandoval, and Neo Escobedo. LETTERMEN SAM WARD JOSE AZIOS HECTOR HINOJOSA CLINTON RICI-IEY MARTIN CHACON EPHRIAM BLOCK GEORGE HACHAR REFUGIO ESCOBEDO JAMES CHANDLER JOSE RODRIGUEZ OSCAR PENA HAL WINSTON RICARDO GARZA DAVID SWISI-IER CALVIN GILLIS ROBERTO ROBLES ROBERTO CASTRO EDWARD RICHTER ANTONIO CANEDO HUMBERTO SANDOVAL JAMES JONES MANUEL VELEZ TONY KAZEN, MGR. FRANCISCO INNOCENCIO, MGR. THE 1948 GAME RECORD SEPTEMBER 10 TIGERS 13 ALICE 25 SEPTEMBER 17 TIGERS 20 KINGSVILLE 13 SEPTEMBER 24 TIGERS 14 I-IARLANDALE 7 OCTOBER 1 OPEN OCTOBER 8 TIGERS 12 AUSTIN 41 OCTOBER 15 TIGERS 13 SO. SAN ANTONIO 12 OCTOBER 22 , TIGERS 7 KERRVILLE 50 OCTOBER 29 TIGERS 28 VICTORIA O NOVEMBER 5 TIGERS 7 T. M. I. 13 NOVEMBER 12 TIGERS 13 CORPUS CHRISTI 45 NOVEMBER 19 TIGERS 54 ST. EDWARDS QAUSTINJ 7 FIRST ROW: COACH R. W. PARKER, R. ROBLES, J. CHANDLE R , M. SILLS, M. CHACON, J. JONES, C. RICHEY, S. WARD, C. GILLIS,J. W YNN , R. CASTRO, J. JOHNSON, COACH I-I. MATTHEWS. SECOND ROW: MGR. L.PUIG, H.JINlENEZ, E. RICI-ITER, I-I.I-IINOJOSA, J.AZIOS,B.LANKFORD, W. PADDOCK, G.WINSTON, E. BLOCK, B. DICKEY,M. VELEZ, RICARZA,MGR. F. LIGARDE. THIRD ROW: MGR. T. KAZEN, D. SWISHER, B. SIMPSON,G. HACHAR,A. RAMIREZ, J. RODRI- GUEZ, G.STARNES, T. CANEDO, A. DIAZ, N. ESCOBEDO, O. PENA, MGR. F.INNOCENCIO. 1 , , , I sl Y 4. Q4 Q4 133415 2511? 44 if . W ,Q . ,,. - 5 Y . , Standing: Coaches Harriso GUY T. HARRISON kttended Post High School,John trleton College, and ETSTC . He iyed end o n the football team tile incollege. Holds a B.S. and .S. in phy s ic a l education. He ra c he d the backfield and B lm. R. W. PARKER iraduate o f Kemp High School .d Centenaryg he played end on :football team. Has a B.A. de- ee. He is head coach. 1 n, Mathews, and Ochoa. Seated: Coaches Parker and Davis. TIGER COACHING STAFF L. H. MATHEWS G r a duate d from Denton High School and ETSTC where he played tackle on the football team, He holds B.S. and M.S.degrees inphysicaleducation. He coaches the football and basketball B teams. ALBERT OCHOA Graduated f r o rn Martin H i g h School and ETSTC. While at college he played on the football team as an end. He holdsan M.S. de gree in physical education. He is the freshman football and basketballcoach. He is also head baseball coach. M. R. DAVIS Attended Eliasville High School and Daniel B ake r College. He ho lds a B.A. degree. He is line coach fo r th e football team and coaches the basketball team. The Tigers bounced in sensational fashion fr o rn their trimming at the hands of the u-.nies Aiea w a S Euuig, auu un: 11551: led 7-0. Ward scored the last touch- down on a pass from Escobedo. Ione: AustinMaroons, and after abad start .125 QQ V missed the extra point,1eaving the managed to edge the Bobcats 13-12. H7 ,A score 13-0. The Bobcats surged bacl Scoring in the first and second quarters, X and rolled up two touchdowns, but this the Bengals were led by Escobedo'sbri1- was not enough to beat the Tigers. liant passing. Swisher s c o r e d the first touchdown after taking apass from U Escobedo and run- F it ning 55 yards. 'fm 5 :AA . . ,wut fin' Ml i CLINTON RICHEY , , fi A gf 4, , y HMMY CHANDLER HERIBE RTO IIMENEZ ,I TWT END 'M -, . ll' -U1 TACKLE SAM GOING IN FOR A TOUCHDOWN 2 ANTONIO CANEDO 1' : ka'-'gg 7 Ay TIGERS 20-KINGSVILLE 13 The Tiger s sc or ed twice during the second quarter, first on a drive from the Kingsville 43 which was led by Escobedo, Swisher, and Robles. The second came after Haas fumbled b ehind his own goal line. and Jones recovered fo r the score. Dierke scored for Kin g s v i lle after the following kick-off. TONY KAZEN MANAGER ,ga 1 ' -9 I f . f Z n M 'A ,rgkkl A 'rf N g,glts 45 , A-H?1'fT'f1I. f ilifw isa, .M-L+ .H sr K A Lx f IIANUEL VELEZ . A I GUARD ' f Jil, The e xt r a point w a s good,and the ha ended with the score 13-7. After a 65 yard kick by Jones, Cavazo ran 77 yar d s for a touchdown. This tie the score 13-la. This- wa s followed by punting duel. P With a few minute s leftlto play, Vele snared a Brahma pass and scampered Z yards to score. Jones kicked the extr point, leaving the Tigers on top 20-lf TIGERS A8-VICTORIA 0 The T i ge r s ran ov e r the Victoria Stingaree s 28-0, in a battle forthe District 13-AA cellar. Ward. scoring two touchdowns, catching four passes, carrying the ball twice, andinte rc epting two passes,was the big gun in the tiger attack. we-' 68600 ..,... 1... . F3,Q Y Swisherxcruised over for the first tally. Ward made the second and third touch- downs on passes from Escobedo. Rod- riguez passed to Chacon fo r the final sc ore. Jones kicked all the extra points. 5 rscc , E bi- E , ' BILL SINIPSON 3 - '18 BACK 1 3 3 t te T W 5 1 4 l MARK s1LLs, END FREDDY LIGARDE lttg is MANAGER E A if 02 iw? ifll ii SITLTZZE L ',, typ T 45, gil V 3 A BACK ,ff TIGERS 13-CORPUS CHRISTI 45 The M a rt in H i Tigers fell before a eavy Buccaneer eleven 45 to 13 ina ame played at Corpus Christi. Play- xg on a wet fie ld , the Tigers fumbled everal times practically giving Corpus lree score-s. Winston carried the ball o r short gains throughout the game. SWISHER AND JONES SMOTHER ST. EDWARD'S BACK GEORGE HACHAR MANAGER G 1 . 'LGA vi .Fi 1 fa i it IN 45 ,1 121 i T fihfiwi Fisk ,E 3 ,':'-V5 ' GLEN STARNES 4 A Q H BACK ,,.,-.f 'K x Dave Swisher dazzled 4,000 Corpus and Laredo fans by making two scintillating kickoff r e tu r n s for touchdowns. One was good for 90 yds.,the oth e r for 88 yds. Jones was succ essful on one oftwo conversion tries. The Tigers displayed their fine spirit by fighting hard t o the last gu n even though the game seemed lost. The Tigersfell before the favored Kerr- ville eleven inKerrville 50-7. The Antlers lost no tim e in getting started as they scored inthe first play of the game. They scored twice more inthe first quarter and once in the second quarter. The Bengals c ame to life in the third quarter and crossed the double stripe 3 times on passes from R od ri gu e z t o Chacon and 51.15 F I 4 asa Ward intercepted a K e r r ville pass: raced '70 yards for a touchdown. Escobf and Sandoval were carried from the pl: ing field in the third quarter,Escob4 with a back injury and S andoval wi1 cracked collar bone. '3-'CT' 'ur C.,f5'4i. ' t ge ' C Q A A DAVE SWISHER . BACK 1 ALL-DISTRICT 2 7 Q 3 as CALVIN GILLIS EPHRLAM BLOCK Q 'L TACKLE CENTER 3 2 0,4 A 4 WINSTON POWERS THROUGH VICTORIA SECONDARY . J F 6 ,' g LARRY PUIG ROBERTO CASTRO fd MANAGER GUARD A y ,S HAL WINSTON gi, A A- g l 4 BACK 'W .,,..-. r I Mfif if ,, A . I Ulf N 'NL TIGERS 12-AUSTIN 41 V The Tigers th r ew a scare into favored N g fo r the T i g e r s came late in the fourtlf Austin by scoring in the first three min- quartergSwisher skirted his end and roll- utes of play, but they were unable to hold 3 Vi ed up 60 yards before he was pulled in or their lead against Austin's powerful ground 3 1,917 the Austin 6, The Tigers s c o r e d on the attack. Austin scored twice in the second ,fi ne xt play on a p a s s fr om Escobedo tc f!mg,i1Sf 'f? j quarte r , and the half ended 13-6. The Tigerforwardwall weakened in the second half, allowing Austin to score four times. The only outstanding play of the game Sandoval, leaving the final score 41-12 Improving with e v e r y game, anun- derdog Tiger eleven surprised and de- feated the Harlandale I nd ia n s of San Antonio 14-7 at Shirley Stadium. Just b e f o r e the half ended, swivel-hipped Dave Swisher c a r r i e d the pigskinZ0 yar d s for the fir s t Tiger talley. In Q in .Yi JOSE RODRIQUE Z BACK may ua--Au .1-.ua uv- aww., Lavwvvvvv rn.-...a-:vu to Sam Ward for the second touchdown. Jimmy Io ne s kicked his second extra p o i nt , Pittman then carried the ball for the Indian touchdown. SAM WARD-END ' ,, HUMBERTO A 7' SANDOVAL ' BACK .xt fu- Q 'f ,..f..- A 1 .Al , A for - y . SWISHER A BALL IN THE W4 2 VILLE GAME Y A JIMMY JONES ef GUARD co -CAPTAIN ALL-DISTRICT TIGERS 6-T.M.I. 13 The Tigers fell before a heavy T.M.I. eleven, 13-6, at Shirley Stadium. The first T.M.I. s c o r e came when T.M.I. Look the opening kickoff 33 yards and narched t o pay dirt. The Tigers then irove to the T.M.I. 13 yard line,where ALL-DISTRICT ALL-STATE f CARRIES THE H I..AREDO-KlNGS- HECTOR HINOIOSA-END I f ii CO-CAPTAIN V RICARDO GARZA TAC LE I it K , -A I Efnffm J! ' the ball went over on down. After two X plays, T.M.I.kicked, but it was 'blocked if 5 -r I ff and recovered behind the goal line by Garza for th e only Tiger score of the night. T.M.I. scored the next play, leav- ing the Panthers on top I3-6. TIGERS 54-ST. EDWARDS 6 Traveling to A lic e , Laredo opened 1 Dave Swisher wa s the big gun for th1 their 1948 season. After leading atthe Tigers' offe ns e in a game that wa: half 7-0, the rainyweatherand the D marred with costly fumbles. breaks caughtup with the Tigers, and at in 3 I - , E . 1 Q. I I I NEO ESCOBEDO , I, I BACK I X K I . . ,f ,.. EDDIE RICHTER ROBERTO ROBLES BACK BACK MARTIN AND DAVE GOING IN FOR A TACKLE OSCAR PENA JOSE AzIOs TACKLE GUARD A A r I . ,, A 6 D MARTIN CHACON ' END , ,Q The Tigers ended their season by dec i sive ly whipping St. Edwards of Austin, 54-6. This game was dedicated to the squad, It was truly an over- nf 48 asf? ffl V K whelrning victory f o r the Bengals, a s everybody got in on the scoring but the waterboy. LC LJ A Call! The B T eam had an especially g ood year onsidering that the team was composed almost ntirely of freshman and sophomore bo ys who layed against older, mo r e mature A Teams rorn smaller high schools. Some of the B eam boys will be playing forMartin High School uring the season of 1951. You will hear more nd more from them. The B Team iscoached y I... H. Mathews and Guy T. Harrison. 2 B Teams' record is at follows: redo, 0 Hebbronville, 6 redo, 30 Miranda City, 0 Kittens going in for 1 iii,1 Q a tackle. Getting a fumble. redo, 48 Bruni, 0 I 10 N: ,L in ,V , , ' i . .. , Q redo, ze Corpus B , 0 'Q ,IQQQM -' ' N f 3 -- I. ' ff , ,, redo, 6 Cotulla, 18 hxix- ' as , J A redo, 0 Corpus B , 58 I A 1, irif If --f fgffg ..Vtl,i., redo, O Benavides, 32 L tals : K? K 'ifi redo, 1 1 O ponents, 116 Future Tigers c X, L Lgxi-wrkl..-.jFey3f,,.V,, .vw n t W .. 'K 11:3-2f'F' ' Top row, left to right, Red Raiders Freshmen gridders reported fifty strong last fall to Coach Albert Ochoa. Afte r dropping their first two games to the ChristenCubs, 6-0 and 24-0, they came back in peak form to crush the Cotulla B 13-0 and to win a revenge tilt over the Christen Cubs 13-12. is In K 1 , . my ,kgg .i ., Pk ,,:.,,kLE .i.V ' . 6' ' 1. fifgf 'Qi ' 4 1 ,wha i V .f'2'fwQ v 1 'wg-ijA1,Q.5ff ' K ., Milton Adkins, S. Sandoval, H. Garza, H. Laurel, C. Block, F. Idrogo, J. Prescott,E. Sharkey. Znd row, left to right, R. Barton, H. Herbeck, A. Wilson, I. O. Garcia, G. Hernandez, B. Trevino, I. Pena. Qi J' aff! 'f' H 'Eff r v - 6' K , H M2 . ga . - 4 N my 1 A ' 3' ,L -f , 1 , D .pd M, A. H, J., H V y ff-Ttw- fl, sf y 5 L, K W,., D , f. 1 , 'A if K qv ,,E. , W , gg, A ' 4f1,q 'f ' if , 5 , 4 'ff' ' YM' f M 'Z-g.l h W Aisha - f gif' if ,L 2 1, f1 .i'rF ,, 1 ,. f 1. , ., ., . if B' L . '-4' FOOTBALL BANQUET xxx! , yZ yy N. 4 he Laredo Lions lub entertained venty -two mem- ers of the football :am with a formal anquet at theHam- .ton Ro of on De- ember 16. is---4 1:35 affix lr. Jimmy Richter f Richter's gave xeZ2 Tigers, gold F xotballs, 3 l1'.Bi11I-Iallwas . lasterofCeremo- ies. .. 95 gcrf :K aul Young pre sents Refugio E sc obedo with the hevrolet Award for Most Valuable Player . xg. if . -ach Parker, for Fred Winch, presentsSam Ward with e City Drug Award for Best Lineman . .XR ,vs if ,Maw ' 41 fi l S I , :fir Coach Harry Stitler of A Sz M 15 main speaker. Sam Sullivan presents the Richter's Award to David Swisher for Best Back . W 'Un 5 THE T949 BASKETBALL SQUAD Coach M. R. Davis' Laredo Tigers completed their most successful season in the history of the school. For the fir st time in history they w e r e victorious over such outstanding teams as Austin, and Corpus Christi. They were considered a power through out the state. The Tiger quintet tied Austin for the 13AA crown, but came out on the short end of two scores in three game play-off. The first game was played i.nLaredo which the Tigers won by 6 points. The re- maining two were played in Austin, but Austin won by three and thirteen points respectively. The Tigers played Z4 games during the season, losing only six. Two of the five playerswere elected to the 13A.A District Team. They were guard Roberto Flores, who was the high scorer for the district, and forward Martin Chacon who trailed Flores for district high scorer by two points. Receiving honorable mention honors were Elias Prieto, Jimmy Wynn, and Roberto Robles, SEASON RECORD LAREDO OPPONENTS LAREDO OPPONENTS 35 HARLANDALE 7 A 35 AUSTIN 36 37 KINGSVILLE 34 A 30 VICTORIA 31 40 ALICE 37 4 33 CORPUS CHRISTI Z6 57 ALICE 39 4 46 KERRVILLE 41 54 KINGSVILLE Z1 If 51 KERRVILLE 43 44 GOLDWAITE 36 38 SO. SAN ANTONIO 46 39 PAMPA 46 4 32 AUSTIN Z8 36 HOLDING Z7 4 64 VICTORIA Z8 -I 41 CORPUS CHRISTI 34 +4 46 AUSTIN 38 52 HOLDING 46 M 34 AUSTIN 37 67 ALAMO HEIGHTS 37 M 35 AUSTIN 48 55 ST. JOsEPH'S 32 49 ST. JOS1-3PH'S 28 A CONFERENCE GAMES 'H' PI-AY-OFF GAMES TOP ROW: EDDIE RIC HT E R , PETE JTMENEZ, JIMMY WYNN, ROBE RT O ROB LES , MARTIN CHACON, COACH M. R. DAVIS BOTTOM ROW: HECTOR H I NOIOS A , NEO ESCOBEDO, G U ME C IN DO HERNANDEZ,ROBERTO FLORES, BENNY GARCIA, ELIAS PRIETO, MANAGER, TONY KAZEN. THE RESERVE SQUAD During their entire season the R e s e rve Squad lost only one game which was to the Boy's Club by a margin of only one point. The boys are coached by Coach Davis, who is the A s quad coach, and by Coach Matthews, who is the regular B squad coach. The Tiger Reserves BasketballSquad wonthe Cohen Sporting Goods Trophy awarded to them at St, Ioseph's gym on December 19. The B Team was runner up in the A division of the Boys' Club League. The outstand- ing playing of all members of the team helped place Benny Garcia,Jo s e Rodriguez, and Ricardo Garza, on the ALL BOYS CLUB LEAGUE team. ront Row H. Rulhman I. Rodriguez, G. Acevedo, R. Trevino, H. Cuellar, R. Ancira, and F. Inocencio. ack Row R. Garza, F. Howard, D. Garcia, B. Garcia, I. Prescott, Coach Matthews. ' 5r,'f-1 '5'4?efN' SSW ,, - We IWW Nm MW 'WWW' '- 'I WHERE: ' Elias and Miles fight for the ball Robles tries desperately to steal the ball from Salyer Chacon a nd an Alice player jump for the ball FRESHNIAN BASKETBALL TEAM Coach A lb e r t Ochoa and Assistant Tony Moreno closed ooks on the' 1949 basketball season with the best season re- ord for the freshman cage history. The Red Raiders chalked up 12 wins against 1 defeat, 'inning the B bracket of the Teen-Age-League at the ,aredo Boys Club. .eading scorers were: Victor Tijerina James Anglin Armando Martinez Santiago Garcia Raul Garcia Tom Sanchez Guards Victor Tijerina a n d A r m a nd o Martinez, center ames Anglin and forward S a ntia go Garcia made the All- tars selection for the B bracket at the Boys Club League. , , Garcia and Martinez hustling for the rebound ITTING: MARION NARANJO, CARLOS ESPINIZA, RAUL GARCIA, SANTIAGO GARCIA, ARMANDO MAR- TINEZ, EDUARDO RODRIQUE Z, ANTONIO RA.MOS. 1'ANDING:ASSIST. COACH TONY MORENO, EPIMENIO QUINTANILLA, JOSE T RE VI NO , MGR . TONY KAZEN, VICTOR TIJERINA, JAMES ANGLIN, TOM SANCHEZ,ASSIST.MGR. FRANCISCO INCOCENCIO, COACH ALBERT OCHOA. ROBERTO FLO RES GUARD BENNY GARCIA -DIS C FORWARD ALL TRI T EMILO HERNANDE Z GUARD Robles steals rebound from Miles ifh7M5?7ii':WSWM. WOE ELIAS PRIETO GUARD HONORABLE MENTION FOR ALL.- DISTRICT NEO ESCOBEDO GUARD PETE IIMENE Z FORWARD .gg g f- -M-ff-'--:x:wr1r:', . '., A Harlandale man outjumps Jimmy -.--...-... V -xv..,...4.1v.1 FORWARD HONORABLE MENTION FOR ALL-DISTRICT HECTOR HINOIOSA FORWARD Chacon prepares to shoot as Harlandale is caught off guard. MARTIN CHACON FORWARD ALI.. DISTRICT EDDIE RICHTER CENTER v1.u1 1. gn HONORABLE MENTION FOR ALI..-DISTRICT f ? . , I' TONY KAZEN , MGR. at . AAP! 5? 5 I' S Q Jimmy outjumps Joe Culver as the Austin game starts. x' ' hi, TRACK - The 1949 Martin High School Track Team took sixth place in I..aredo's own Border Olympics, and fifth place in the Alamo Heights Meet. The team has had bad luck in that s ome members have been plagued by injuries. However, they are looking forward to better things bythe time the District Meet comes around on April 8-9. Prior to the date the annual went to press, March ZZ, the Tigers had attended only two meets. Our outstanding members in the season so fa 1' have been Jimmy Jones, Christobal Luna, Capt. David Swisher and Neo Escobedo. The remaining schedule is as follows: March 25 Robstown Relays Robstown April 1-2 Texas Relays Austin April 8-9 District l3AA Meet Corpus Christi April ZZ-23 Regional Meet King sville April 30 San Antonio Invitational Meet San Antonio May 5-6-7 State Meet Austin Top Row: T. Canedo, T. Kazen, E. Block, A. Diaz, C. Gillis , Managers, CoachGuyl-Iarrison. Second Row: V. Arce, I. Jones, J. Azios, I. Martinez, B. Dickey, D. Swisher, J.Prescott. Front Row: N. Escobedo, R. Gutierrez, J'. Cobos, R. Garcia, B. Simpson, C. Luna, G. Starnes. Not pictured: Sam Ward, Milton Atkins. A W In as , a aww M' so Y' iw? . .. 1 Swisher takes the 440 yd. dash at the Edinburg-Tiger Meet. Border Olympic clerks ,.. 52.3.0 Jimmy receives a medal for winning the shot put. Timers at Border Meet 4, , 0, V, llg rf ,,,, - W f'5 1' L fill'-1, I 1 e A , , M V W' ,. W, A ' . ,1 -., I. ,. 55 3 ii l2? ', N ' L 0.111-at L, If , , is 1 i.Ha,'..- N . waist Yr., is f 5 X N ive '--, I r ' f :5 3f53'5'QQl r Q if 1 Q srs,i , o H ' q Jef . ft krl gwgk. I -CJ.. - 1 is , ,e,'s -4 ' . nf' 100 yd. dash contestants at the Edinburg-Tiger Meet Escobedo ties for 3rd place at the Olymphics. Jimmy walks away with the shot put at the Olympics. JESUS COBOS 1 mile run MARGARITO MARTINEZ 880 yard run ALEIANDRO DIAZ 880 yard run 4 uf RUBEN GARCIA 1 mile run m' ,dim CRISTOBAI.. LUNA O 1 mile run H. Hi EPHRLAM BLOCK 880 yard run li .R VICENTE ARCE 440 yard dash, .Q 1 mile relay ROBERTO GUTIERREZ 880 yard run, l mile run MILTON ATKINS 880 yard run, 1 mile run NEO ESCOBEDO 440 relay, and pole vault 15, fm M 41--.,,z1,,:f.mg,' JINIMY JONES S - Shot put, discus, L00 yard dash, 440 A, .Vg JOSE AZIOS 'L N. , L, - I wr ,f . V:-5 1. -1 KV shot put U 9 I .. ll ' 'f In ll M4 ri L ,mi ' yard relay, broad M- 5:-1 .gif . f as -el RE 130' J P 4 ,. W A ,H 5, -. , ,faq N '- Alix . fl--1.,'--,am ' f ODEN STARNES 200 yard low hurdles, mile BILL SIMPSON 100 yard dash, 440 yard relay relay I n 1 g N K I H: ' I ' - 'Q v , Q -.4 5 ,, --1 Z , V' .'-1l' ,M rf. ,. 2 0 Q. A 'ff -fu Q A DAVID sw1sHER f ig' ll' ,ge R ' 400 yard dash and -lf' ' L,,:,'fF3i7't F relay, mile relaYv 10 Mn ,M mi board jumP 3 ,3 7 4-1 JOHN PRESCOTT ' high jump BILL DIC KE Y pole-vault G, , 1 SAM WARD 400 yard relay, mile relay Rowland, S.M.U. ties 120 yd. h.h. record he ld by W olcott of Rice. p , p pl r . .r ' :glial V A, 1 We 5 ' Q , V' J :Q ,.,, lswiic Q .,. , ,A 1 , ,A i 'va-'bf . v V E. W 'W ,S . .. y - Y 'wi . gg i ' . -.fl 1,1 W RW B . ,yA, L L,,, , d,,W 3, ,W,u,.,c Mn: Id , lx , .. Q ' I ' ' .M ' I I I lvAm:54e,7:: '5-Q-w- ,- Q.. , V . - Y . V, ' -r N-up ,,., ,.- in , F U ., A D in , , , 1 p V we In ly Y . A f, ..,: va , A My W: Abilene Christian p a c e s the field in the mile relay. Meeks, Texas, places third in the univer- sity broad jurnp. C y t se, Faulkner, Abilene Christian, w a lk s away witlrthe college pole vault with a junip of lZ'4 . A r tur o O cho a , E1.T.S.T.C., receives a first p la c e jave lin throw medal from Alice Chamberlain, Olympic Queen. I Q 5 esp, FV 5 ri ' .t , V Ffa I , . - ffl fr mwwfrff-a:,,',.ff V .L- Martin High School pitchers: R. Sandoval, R. Robles, L. Herrera, E.. Hernandez, S. Ward, R. Flores and M, Solis. , X BASEBALL 1 Y L ' With six letter- men back to start the 1949 baseball season and some promising of new comers, C o a c h L' Albert Ochoa hopes to have a well-ba lanc ed a n d hard hitting baseball team this year. Aid' FlychasersJ' Kneeling: J. Rodriguez, B, Morgan, and manager,Innocencio . Standing:H. Castaneda, A. Vela, F. Idrogo and J. Garcia , r A ,5 ,531 I g A i 1 Fa ,L .. K Wi i .L A g 1 wr j J? ' 4 .t , VZ ii , K 'gi ix . ,vf I V ', ...F . S . 'fi N, ,:' Infielders. Kneeling: H. Ve la, E.Bar- ragan, C. Montemayor, and I. Guerra. Standing: P. Jimenez, B. Garcia, E.. Cuellar, and B. Lankford C25-Lr..ffg 5. tu! 7 5' Z1-faflvl f ?! I , 1.4 1flAQ Sl First Row: C. Montemayor, R. Llanos, R. Flo:-es,A, Sanchez,A,Garcia, B. Morgan, D. Dovalina, L. Herrera, and J. Garcia. Second Row :B. Lankford, E. Cuellar, H. Vela, H. Castaneda, B . Garcia, E. Barragan, E. Hernandez, I. Guerra, and A. Vela, Third Row: R. Robles, J. Rodriguez, P. Jimenez, S. Ward, F. Idrogo, R. Sandoval, M. Solis, and Coach Ochoa, 5 he-+f 'W Mr. Low in action. His know- -ledge of the game made his advice,most helpful. R av' 'HL ' 56259 ' ' ' 'fmt .T'- -I .'.i'.T1'SQ mf'-.1-e I f .. , - -- -lr 1 , g s X, H' -4 ,3 3id1 ,I , e', ,tfMj g!f ,,.', e . f .K f 'V s 'ii 'f , , . ... , 'lv .-. .Uu'N '! rw, ,i I .A ....W' 4 if-arfkvfe C 'svn 1-H '1Mn,,gg y-ii 0' Avtvt ,+ +0-1 C' . W 7- Y ..-A-vw 'TfL1.m X i , N K N -www ' .f - ft - Q-'f ' Q lfi'+'iZii1f 1- ' 6 v' 3 4 fa ,, Q-' ,V vffl, ' TLT, R ' if :.,f.ff:,1- I I ' , I. ,, ' yd- fr ' f ar Q J ,ff ' .Q we - 1 ...A ,t-ww f - - Q ' -iv 4. 1 7 I ,nc u f, I gg Q' .. Q . 1 if ?:','L-.-45 ' - ii , 5, 1 V' . ' I' 5 . c wg A Q M - , r 'f. 4 Q' 1' ' ' ag. My Mr. St . John, boy's tennis coach, congratulates Miss Young, girl's tennis coach, after a ha r dfought match, 1 3 A , 1 BOYS' TENNIS V :LX wt' Q , Ernest Taylor and A rtie Mul- me . - i len, senior doubles combination. mg ' ' f-2' The 1949 Boys' Tennis team suffered from in- NN J'oe Palacios and Robert O'Connor -'ff im. A , j'-jg M experience. Richter was the only one entered in the Hearts Delight Tennis Tournament a t Falfur- rias, whe r e he made a creditable s h o w in g, by winning o v e r Keller o f Brackenridge fS.A.J and Schroeder o f Victoria. He lost h i s third match of the tourney to Harris of C o r pu s Christi, the ultimate w i n n e r of the tournament. Eddie shows promise of finishing high in the district. .fa .-4 .ers .Q g-qv-0 QQ g 6 Eddie in a merry mood A ,,as, W, e,,.t , y Q Q I - ., , 1 1 5 Q, .zzi i ., igg55g-...,.., . 5 ., ' . gjrf' .1:Wf:'e:::iz1:L::q:':7-- V ' .. ' f,Q ::f' w..:12.7i is , ::Qg3Q3::f2r:l.i3::ig: A ...-y -A - - f r xxx. .....u,- Av J , ', , - f- 'Ti , ,f1'i3f ' 'L'--H' 'A' ' '4'V'uW' , , f ' Y V' Ronnie Bell and Tommy Chapman, a junior doubles combination. Standing : Coach R. P. St. John Eddie Richter, Ernest Taylor, Ronnie Bell, Artie Mullen. Kneeling: Robert O'Connor, Ioe Palacios, Tommy Chapman. The tennis class was organized in 1946. An intra-school tournament was held in De- A ,gt amber, 194S,in which members of the class and outsiders participated. Vigie Reuthinger 9 Id Lilia Saenz won the doubles and Norma Sandoval won the singles. At the Heart's De- A X ght Tournament the doubles team defeated Thomas Jefferson and Kingsville but were de- 'ated by Victoria in the quarter finals. Norma Sandoval d e f e at e d , but was defeatedby ictoria in the quarter finals also. LORENCIA HITS A HIGH ONE Q A yi. NO RMA I 4- -...LL LILIA AND VIGIE PRACTICE FOR FALFURRIAS MEET. GIRLS DOUBLES LILIA SAENZ AND VIGIE REUTHINGER GIRLS SINGLES SENIORS NORMA SANDOVAL,SENIOR CARMEN GUERRA AND CARMEN GUERRAJUNIOR MICKEY ESCOBEDO SOPH MINERVA Rios' JUNIORS ' ' MICKEY ESCOBEDO AND PATTY SUE RILEY, SOPH. JEAN HAMILTON AND NORMANDIE GECK, FISH. PATSY SIEGFRIE D, FISH . 0 14-914' Am.: M w.,,.4., Mug ef -.- wx . KNEELING: JOYCE S TA RN ES , ELSA CHAPA, ELLA MAD DO X , EMMA GARC IA , JUDY SEPULVEDA, OLARA SANDOVAL, MICKEY ESCOBEDO. STANDING: NORMANDIE GECK, KATHLEEN SMITH, NORMA SANDOVAL, VIGIE REUTHIN- GER,ALICIA DE LUNA, LILIA SAENZ, CAROL SATTERWHITE. FLORENCIA CANALES. Vl'ho'l1 get the ball? 0 ' GIRLS' P. E. CLASSES Mrs. I..eyendecker's P. E. class learns square dancing. l A 'ef - an l .4 f' 'fczifa 1 l ,-:. 3. ., ,v ' l 1, f l .fm e as i V 4 fn' Q1 k lv Q A A A' G Ri. We ' lace snrhree Deep: I Volleyball is one of the games played in the girl's P. E. classes. L ff H' V :1 o S G ' A A , U . .iff l 1 M' - I g i x 'l fl N 3, ll -S L ' 'lk 'Q The girl's have a relay I'aCe. The Grand March Girls play basketball in the gym. ..-.-..-1,.:-...mm W--f .ms ,N-.fvmeq-11 ,N Miss Young's P. E. class dances Put Your Little Foot Derly Ramirez and Roberto Jimenez, annual members, inspect the poster which they made to indicate annual sales. This section of the book helps to decrease the cost of the annual to the student. Patronize our advertisers so that they will know we ap- preciate their help. To Think of Refreshment Is to Think of Coke 'b'- ....,. , L E . - - ' 1--vilii' emu-www WHAT IS YOUR FUTURE OUTLOOK? 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I VTERSCHOLHSYYC + LEAGUE !'7H!?O5fMfC-7 W Q WJ CONTEST 191165 9.6WZfZf7'01S' HND .Z'5UfZff6U1 J'HfzfP97'f7 05.7 7' 065 77512 63240 AWQITJ COAf7!.S'.7 RETURNS w Q2 Compliments of HGLLY S HOP P A R A M O U N T D R Y C L E A N E R S Coats, Dresses, Sportswear Phone 1148 1111 Ilildago sn-get 1214 Farragut Street Phone 203 IM EN COMPL TS COMPLIMENTS OF OF Rodolfo L. Flores 8: Cia. I. C. NETZER SL CO F. A. Quesada GATEWAY TRANSFER BONDED CARRIERS OF FREIGHT TO MEXICO Telephone 444 ICC.MC108086 Laredo, Texas COMPLIMENTS COMPLIMENTS OF OF Ross Swisher And Sons 3 Sguthland Cafe Autographs CONGRATULATIONS CITY DRUG CCMPANY Laredo's Super Drug Store K.P.A.B. SALUTES A GREAT HIGH SCHOOL AND ITS 1949 GRADUATING CLASS KPAB O OE LAREDO E ARK ERKI S P TODD BRANSON G Mg Freedom is one of your greatest heritages as a citizen of this great democ- racy. Your health is properly protected by the governmentls wonderful laws in public health, but when you become ill, your illness is a very personal and individual matter, you cannot be treated for your illness by wholesale treat- ments, nor be given a standardized prescription, You require the individual at- tention of your doctor chosen by yourself through the freedom you should have in this personal matter. Do not, under any circumstances, give up this free choice of the doctor of your own wish. Socialized medicine, under whatever disguise, will never satisfy you. Pre- serve this freedom by letting your government representatives know that you want it. WEBB COUNTY MEDICAL SOCIETY COMPLIMENTS OF GATEWAY CHEVRGLET CCMPANY if ,. . ' xxx! r '.. 6 P 'N F07 .0 w 7' o f 3 At home or at school I'm ready To serve you every hour,' just flick a switch and Watch me zip With light . . . or heat. . . or power! R1-:DDY KILOWATT Lowest Paid Worker in the World CENTRAL Pnwsn ANU LIGHT EUMPANYM Compliments COMPLIMENTS of LAREDO CREAMERY PASTE URIZED ROYAL FURNITURE STORE DAIRY PRODUCTS I. O. Walker W. Y. Bunn San Bernardo Grocery 8: Ice Sta. 'CE The Bender Hotel 100 lb. Block 48c. Cracked Ice 15c 8x 25c per Bag 32145 B d A ' LAREDO TEXAS Phone 3104 iw , 7 O A'NNN A. 8: B. PONTIAC COMPANY YOUR FRIENDLY PONTIAC DEALER TELEPHONE 1726 1312 HOUSTON T LAREDO, TEXAS S' A fl 5610- 773+ VT' TTTTQYP -P'Q'f7'Q- THE C. L. MILTON CU. .1:w:l.:ns -- nP1'lclANs LAREDD, TEXAS PABLO SAENZ A R C H IT E C T 0 P h 0 n e 2 4 7 Q Room 217 Valdez Building CITY KEY SERVICE JOSE SAN MIGUEL KEYS, LOCKS, AND SAFE EXPERTS 809 San Bernardo Phone 2676 Compliments of PAN AMERICAN MUSIC CO. AUTOMATIC PHONOGRAPHS Phone 2532 413 San Agustine Ave. SPIDER WEBB EUAJARDD Mcrrcln Cn. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARE' -4- DODGE TRUCK BIS 5 M nm F 955 LAREDD, TEXAS , ,I I 1-D A f ,DE : ,. 911: 'za W I x EX. W E lim J Y ?'Qfi' 'vi' 77 TTT' 71' 5'-'fi' -P l' 51 b'l 'lf1Uf'P ifI ??'? aaa oofv BL owns P fi om F lsic GIQLJ1 IVXYZQ 7!0fV fyffzf cfa5feffe2a 779-97 HHPED Pear cf-945 QQZZIXQWQLS7 OXSPLAQV TALENT HND PAR TV N STUDENT 6167 T ON EUUCHYYON COUXVCXL Q!!-PLS OHZVCE 77 T C0!VVi7V ON M155 youve , Dgcokfn 721.5 'X CONVENTXON FRHNCES DHXVCES FOR BUSINESS MACHINES AND OFFICE FURNITURE CALL 2422 GARCIA TYPEWRITER CCMPANY fAgency for Royal Typewritersl 1217 LINCOLN ST. LAREDO, TEXAS COMPLIMENTS OF H. B. ZACHRY COMPANY GENERAL INSURANCE SERVICE Phone 935 Laredo, Texas 800 F erre get Ed Sellers G. 81 S. OFFICE SUPPLY H. L. JACKSON Everything fee the Ogiee 1112 Farragut Phone 186 Laredo, Texas UN DERWOOD .......... PORTABLES STEEL DESKS .....,.... EXECUTIVE L. C. SMITH ................ PORTABLES STEEL FILES ....,.. . ..I. LEGAL SIZE REMINGTON ............ PORTABLES STEEL SAFES ............,..,........ GRAY ROYAL .......... ....,...,. P ORTABLES STEEL CHAIRS ................ SWIVEL B. B. LACEY TYPEWBITER COMPANY O Emilio Castelar - Manager O UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS - STANDARD OF THE WORLD BUY, SELL, TRADE, REPAIR TERMS IF DESIRED MERCHANT CALCULATORS MIMEOGRAPH MACHINES - SPEED-O-PRINT SUNDSTRAND ADDING MACHINES REMINGTON ADDING MACHINES Phones - 504 - 2226 - 1914 HAMILTON HOTEL BUILDING 3.45.45 V --Y Ah- SINGER OF Sewing Machine Company COMPLIMENTS F- w- co. Bring your Sewing Problems to the Singer Sewing Center Complete Line of School Supplies Laredo, Texas Phone 325 Compliments of F R A N K L I N ' S 1102 Iturbide Laredo, Texas Sn 1222... Freedom-the birthright of every American-assures opportunity for all. With freedom of thought, expression and action, any worth-while ambition in any field of endeavor may be realized in America. What, then, lies between your ambitions and their attainment? The answer is highly personal: You. Your success will be as good as you are. In planning and doing, therefore, project your best - education, talents, good judgment-into your efforts. The rewards will be Satisfaction . . . and your measure of Success. To the Class of 1949: Our congratulations and very best wishes. We are proud of you. GAIN IN YOUR HO .L Telephone 3347 1017 Iturbide St. D N A S H Q P Ladies Ready To Wear TY PEWRITER SHO P Guaranteed Repair Service Flores St Hidalgo Laredo, Texas Martin Resendez, Prop. Laredo, Texas Telephone 2002 TED EUTIERREZ INSURANCE AGENCY Hamilton Hotel Building Phone 259 ALL KINDS OF THE BEST INSURANCE THAT MONEY CAN BUY In a school, the teachers are afraid of the principal, the prin- cipal is afraid of the superintendent, the superintendent is afraid of the school hoard, the school board is afraid of the parents, the parents are afraid of the children and the children are afraid of nobody. But you don't have to be afraid of your insurance if you bought it from REX SHANKS Phone 947 Laredo, Texas K 0 E N CHARLES MUMM E I' E C T R lc C 0 M P A N Y Border Representative General Electric Dealer Tel. 525 American Automobile P. O. Box 1089 Association Laredo, Texas Washington, D. C. ...-. ' rw-1-57' -1. ull- CENTRAL LUNCH STAND The best in a hurry We aim to please Compliments of EL CENTRO MERCANTIL Elias S. Iacaman Menls Ready To Wear Compliments Compliments of of CLAUDETTES LADIES, READY-TO-WEAR VILLARREAUS SERVICE STATION LUBRICATION EXPERTS if MOTO-swAY EQUIPPED COMPLETE ,Q-fx ALWAYS OPEN CAR SERVICE Q59 Tel. 443-2447 OFFICIAL GARAGE Owners, Iose Yillarrefxl. cind ,SglVUd4QTi.gl1-Q - wp--q.-wp-wg. .p-.p-up -uv---vv.-- fr--fJr?'1 ' ,- -vi.:---wr -r'-mf wfwl- -0- '+ Z.-7' WW FINE FLOWERS ESPECIALLY DESIGNED FOR ANY OCCASION RIEYNA. lFLORllS'l'S Larea'0'.r Leading Florzlrfs Member Florists Telegraph Delivery Association LA UNIVERSAL STORE Caxton Hats L dd e Y Compliments of Boots C. H. Ramirez Class of 1940 11 10 Lincoln GEORGE O. JACKSON Gil. R' 1 Class ocllllilj-lil Insurance Goodbye Anxiety Compliments of the VICTORY TRANSFER COMPANY Owner I. Gutierrez LAREDO, TEXAS SC' ' li- ' ' ' Qlf-r wv'-if Q -0-' LAREDO PHOTO SUPPLY Laredo's Largest Photo Supply Storey Phone 3164 1206 Farragut St. P- O- Box 237 high school students! Don't miss out on the National High Schocl Photographic Awards. You can submit as many prints as you want in this big mntest. Over 300 cash prizes will be given, See us today for full details and entry blcnln. ' AUTHORIZED DEALERS KODAK - AMPRO - GRAFLEX ARGUS - ANSCO ilfiil- 74+ -l- 510-'1?'Q iG TQ' 1l 15i'?' 'F 'l' 'lfil 'l W7'3i 'i -,,,--, - -Y - 101-97'.7'5f PUXG LSHLLV 5l777'OfV 'f Q 'l-Mi wh ,haf .FQ f . ' 5 FW ' ,gt ofa' I, xiii'-f' if KY- I M. M-'f I 1 T 1.-- ----. .-,-44-.4 1.-.f.-,....,...-- I ROBERTO fZOf?El9 01560 ,DEAAZ9 3. - H . PL' i lr Q sEN,?g?5iQ EL ' f0ffV15L JOUR EDDIE' .7?fC7!7'E7? 1635 NR R611 LOPEZ f9Nf7Z9 fffwoaosf fm E C 1 EEEEA' E 2 fffww E E 1 JONES E ff W am QUJMMQNIE - X, 9900 cofzofvfaoo 2 VXGXE REUTHINGER I 0. gf A P1 wx eff .fi 0 195 0 7 5 ,G h, 1 ' '+9 'Q 0' ' b
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