Mason High School - Branding Iron Yearbook (Mason, TX)

 - Class of 1955

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We, The Br anding Iron Staff of 195-1'-1955, have tried to put down on paper some of the memories of these years. For our theme we have chosen hands, hands that grade the papers, catch the balls, take the tests, twirl the batons . . .hands of your friends. So, in years to c ome, when you turn through the pages ofthis,your 1954-1955,Annual,may you be reminded of one of the most memorable years in Mason High School history . . .the ye a r the Mason Punchers went to semi-finals in football, and were named third in the State of Texas. Thi s was a goal which had never been attained before, and which leaves a challenge to the future. 1-1' F3 .. 3.5 'Mai ' -,1s..1..'1. I A :I S+..- X . .Z I , -. .--- .T -- , - 4 '1gn1f'w :.' ,A A g- f 4 j ' .....?'-7, X, I I I 11 1-4 su-:Wy , ,- . -.,. . lu -- - . I - ' -1 fi 1 Y if L ' - -h ' ' THE BRANDING IRON STAFF VERNA GIBBS. . . KENLEY SCHULZE. . ANNA SCHMIDT .... MARGIE WIENECKE. BETTY ZESCH TOMMY SCHMIDT. . . ELIZABETH BROWNE. . . DON PITTS ...... SAYMME I-IARKEY. . . KENNETH DURST. . . TOMMY SCHMIDT. . KARL STENGEL. . . .EDITOR . . . .ASSISTANT EDITOR . . ADVERTISING MANAGER . . . SALES MANAGERS ..LAYOUT ...LAYOUT ..LAYOUT ..LAYOUT ...LAYOUT ........COPY . . .PHOTOGRAPHER THEHE 1 UMETHI lf B0 THER 1x11e 1 l11Ol1l 111111 Per11 1 e ext 11 spe 1e 111 s1o11sor111 11e11s e 1111C 1 1 ISICH 171115 11.111 eoulni 11., L he bru 1er 1rt 1 me r11aps e 111 d on more 'vV1L,1 make s FHERL S SOMETHING ABOUT HER e ran 11111 on ta o 13 1 Lind e nual to her M MXRIE SCHWXR 9 1 ' 'N ' e . M. I' 1 11'S1WCCLllISC s11e11.1s11e-1111111eto 5011113131111FUSTCC1 wi ever -1e11 11I1Q11. . . . 111751115 1111t11Js r1111o1's S11C11L1S.' fnt . . . 51 1111 ' 1 ' ' 1 C011 ,e111sses, 'Q11111 es, 111111 1106111118 . , , . Maybe 1t's because s11c never seems 1001111Sy1O stop L1l1t1 1' . . .tO1e11t1a11e1' H ' 11, , , , It ' 11e t11e1itt1e t11i '15 . . .11lC1Ll112Q11,L11C1711lS11,111! way s shes off1 sk' a11t1e ti 1 . . . . Pe it is all tl1 se t11' gs, 1111 111111111 . 1111 l1S ay . . ' fl . SO, we, th B d' Ir S 'ff f 45f',11e1 't this an- ' 1 RS' A' -' Z. GROWTH Greetings and best wishes to each reader of the 1955 Branding Iron. The magic word is growth, Education in its broadest sense means one basic thing--liberating the powers and capacities of the individual, so that he may grow to his fullest in every phase of his being. We trust that the Mason Schools have helped you to develop into a bigger, better and more qualified person this year than you otherwise would have been. We believe that no life ever grows great until it is focused, dedicated and disciplined. As the years go by may each of us increase fgrowj in wisdom and stature and in favor with God and man. The magic word is growth. E. R. Sharpe su'iQlusNxlvnuX U N ' W rf! A picture ofschool life--the activities, the classes,ext:ra-curricular and co-cwricular activities and clubs--is given to you in this annual May it always serve as a reminder of the outstanding 1954-1955 school year enjoyed by the faculty and students. john L. Arkwright V 'I , i ,- X , n .1 I Hr EA' If 5 The Board of Trustees of the Mason Independent School Dis- trict met last Monday night in regular session with all members in attendance. Sheriff Carl Bauer and Dep- uty Alf Kuhlmann met briefly with the Board to discuss the problem of reckless driving on the part of teenagers. A com- mittee of the Board stated it had :i-nferred with the highway pa- arol and had received a promise -f that organization's coopera- tion. Sheriff Bauer stated his office would also help in any way possible to not' only curb speeding but also devices which cause cars to make excessive noise. The Board also conferred with Sheriff .Bauer regarding the en- forcement of school attendance laws. Supt. E. R. Sharpe pointed out that according to law every child between the ages of six and '16 must attend school at least 120 days per year. The law px-it ides that when there ls -.ti elected truant officer it be- comes the duty of the suliefin' tendent and the sheriff to en- force attendance, said Supt. Sharpe. An effort will be made this year to obtain better en- forcement of this law. The Boani interviewed Gerald Hooten of Ft. Worth who ls an applicant for the opening in the vocational ilficllllllfe 4090+ ment ln the event George Gar- retson is inducted into the army- Other applications are also be- ting received. The appointment of John M. Conaster of Stelihen' ville as high school Engltslr teacher was confirmed. This 'leaves the only opening on lhl 'staff that of a second ING' teacher, temporarily being fillet by Mrs. John Atl-Lwright, Sev- eral applications have been re- ceived. Q i CHOOL BOARD The Board of Trustees of the Mason Independent School Dis- trict in regular meeting Monday night, approved the sale of 200 reserve seat tickets for the Ma- son-Goldthwaite game October 29 at Goldthwaite. These tickets will go on sale at the school of- fice in the Courthouse on Satur- day, October 23 at 2 p.m. on a first-come first served basis Price will be 81.00 per person', and the sale will be limited to not more than six to a person, 1 In other business the boardl l approved the appointment of L. T. Cave as Vocational Agricul- ture teacher, and Mrs. Ethel Mae Hatch as second grade teacher. The hoard heard a request from an AIDBITCIII Legion com- mittee tor proper observance of the newly renamed Veteralll Day on November ll. Since the school calendar is set up well in advance- of the school year it was not deemed wise to declare a holiday, but lt was decided that appropriate observances be held throughout the school system on that date. I In other action the board ap-2 pointed Clinton Schulze as Cen-' sus Trustee to enumerate scho- lastlcs in January It also placed' its stamp of approval on various Student Council projects for the' improvement of the high schooll campus, and a proposed project! in which the P.'l'.A. would spon- sor tlie installation of a concretez slab play area at the elementaryf school. . ' i -A number of routine items occupied the balance of a short- er-thin-usual agenda. All mem- bers of the board were present with the exception of L. H. Mc- Millan, who was in Colorado. Miss Martha Hoerstcz' has been appointed to fill one of the two vacancies existing on the facul- tics of the Mason schools, accord- ing to Supt. E. R. Sharpe in a report to the School Board when trustees met Monday night. Miss llm-rster will teach in the ele- monzary school. probably in the fifth grade. She is a native of Mason County and formerly taught rural schools here, and later taught at New Gulf and Menard. Also needed is a high school English teacher. No action was taken on this vacancy pending further investigation of appli- cants. lt was decided to let Arthur Kramer begin his work as ele- mentary school cultodian on Au- gust 1. He was employed for this job at a special meeting on May 31. George Haier ia the other elementary school custodi- an. Bus routes came up again for discussion at the Monday night meeting, but no action was taken. lt was decided that the band and agriculture halls should be given a coat of paint. Clinton Schulze, fiscal agent, presented a financial statement to the Board. According to this statement district llnances are in good shape, especially lf prevail- ing conditions are taken into consideration. 1Donop,1unch- room supervisor, reported to the Board on tho-plat yaar'r op- erations. 6 'nn ummm ai a some at ill! haaaball tteld camo in for aome ,A 'theiaard haaummalt tyfcr of this fence which la bdng financed Anumberofmoreorleaarou- tine items occupied me balance of the evening. All Board mem- bers were present. ' .' ' 'W , Q 'lv- v - I' 4 X 5 x I, Y M, ADMINISTHATIU N FR -XNCES BODE G1rls P EI Gene ral S616-nC0 RUTH BRATTON TVP1f1g LILLY BROWN Choral Lxhrarlan in ll Bookkeepufw Shorthand L! L LAVE Vocatwnal Avmculture JOHN COINATSER En lmh -I -Q. 1?'9 LEON KAINER Vocat1onal Agrxculture MARTIN HALE Band KATHLEEN Span1Qh Speech En llsh MAXWELL BILLYE MIDDLE TON Home Econom1c s MARIE SCI-IWARZ Alvebra Plane Geometry J. bm' 4 gghvlriggr' it T A5 I 'W IIA CLINTON SCHULZE Chem1stry B1ology JIMMY WALKER English Amer1can History Football Coach CLOVIS RILEY General Math Football Coach SENIDHS 1' S Lim' Arpt A 9' A -te q Nr 9 4. Qi: SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Robert Fleming Representing the Senior Class as President has been an outstanding student in M H S He has served as President of his local FFA Chapter on Judging teams, intramural pro grams and has managed to make straight 'A in all his subjects Robert was also named an all- state football star Kenley Schulze: Serves as Vice-President of his class Kenley is an active and personable stu- dent well liked and makes good grades I-le has played football for four years playing defensive end during the past season He is a past President of the FFA He is the President of Mason High School Student Council Vema jane Gibbs: Is Secretary of the Senior Class Vema was President of her class last year, and Reporter her Sophomore year She has been an active member of the Pep Squad serving as Reporter and Scrapbook Keeper She holds a junior Degree in Homemaking and served as Secretary of the FHA her Junior year and President this year Vema also served as Secretary of the Student Cotmcil and is this year's Editor of the Branding Iron Anna Schmidt: Anna is the Treasurer of the Senior Class. Some of her past contributions to the school are: Student Council Reporter and Representative Annual Staff Cheerleader, Secretary of FHA Class Secretary and Treasurer of the Speech Club Anna plays basketball and volleyball, and manages at the same time to keep up a good record in her studies L B Keith: Is the Reporter of the Senior Class He has also served as a Student Council Repre- sentative and as Secretary of his Speech Club. PATTY ALLCORN F.H.A. 1-45 Basketball 1-4, Manager 2,Captain 45 Band 1-4, Twirler 2-4, Sweet- heart 45 Spe ech Club 4, Vice-Pres. 45 Librarian 15 Student of the Week 4. SYLVIA BUNTYN 17.1-LA. 1-45 Pep Squad 1-4, Treas1u'er 45 Choral 1-45 Speech C lub 45 Make-up for One Act Play 45 Vol- leyball 1-45 Baseball 15 Senior Play 4, '95 RIC KS BREWER F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Grass Judg- ing 15 Choral2, 3, 4, Li- brarian 3, 45 Speech 45 Football 45 Baseball 4. Librarian 5 Sen1or Play Stage Manager 4 Baseball 1, 25 Volleyball 1 2 3 .f .,..+ - 1 N Speech Club 4 1 'S JEWEL BUCKELEW F.l-1.A.1-45 Baseball 15 Pep Squad 1-35 Speech 4, WILTON BEAM F,F.A, 1, 25 Dalry judgmg Team 25 Football 1 2 Manager 3,45 Choral 3 4 BUCKY CAPPS F.F.A. 1,25 Band 1-45 Dance Band 2, 35 Football 1-4, Captain 4,A1l-Dist. 45 Track 45 Class Favorite 15 Softball 1. RODDIE DRAPER F.F.A. 1, 35 Speech 4. M' JAMES ELLEBRACI-IT F,F,A. 1, 35 Officer 35 Dairy judging Team 35 Grass judging Team 15 Saluta- torian5 Speech. BETH EVANS JOYCE EVANS F.H.A. 1-45 Pep Squad 1-45 F.H.A.1-45 Pep Squad l-4' Tumblmg Team 1, Speech Choral 1, 45 Tumbling Club. Team 15 Speech Club 4, 1 1 MARY BETH EPPLER F.1-l.A. 1-4, Reporter 3, 4, Choral l-4, Reporter 3, 4, Basketball 1-4, Captain 4, Baseball 1, Volleyball 2, Class Favorite l, 4, School Favorite 4, Pep Squad 1-4, Cheerleader 4, Speech Club 4, Reporter 4, Dele- gate at State F.l-l,A. meet- ing, One Act Play. ROBERT FLEMING F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Officer 3, Dairy judging Team 3, Baseball 1, Football4,A1l- District 4, All-State 4, Track 4, Class Vice-Pres. 3, Class Favorite 3, One Act Play4, A1lSta.r Cast, Vale- dictorian, Cla s s Pres. 4, Student Council 4, Speech Club 4. VERNA JANE GIBBS F.H.A, 1-4, Sec, 3, Pres. 4, Representative to State F.H.A,meeting, Class Re- porter 2, Class Pres. 3, Class Sec. 4, Student Council 3, Sec. 3, Choral l, 2, Pep Squad l-4, Reporter 3, Scrapbook Keeper 4, Stu- dent of Week, Annual Staff 2-4, Editor4, Declamation 2, Ready Writing 4, Senior Play, Who's Who. DORMAN GIERISCH F.F.A. 1-3, Dairy judging 3, Speech 4. 'vu vs--if JUNIOR GIERISCH F.F.A. 1-4, Baseball l, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, All-Dist. 4, Speech 4, Volleyball l, 2, Dairy Judging Team 2. ,S , ,i DENNIS HOERSTER F.F..'X, 1, 3, Dairy judging 35Gra.SsjL1dging15 Speech 4. IOHN HENRY HOFINLVXNN F,F..'X. 1. 2, Band 1-4, Pres. 45 Football l, 3,4313 Foot- ball Captain 1, Track 13 Ba S e b all 1, Basketball 1, Speech Club 4, Dance Band 2, 35 Senior Play. - Z JAN JORDAN F.l-LA. 1-4. Treasurer 3, Choral l-4, Vice-Pres. 33 4, Pep Squad 1-43 Cheer- leader 3, 4. Head Cheer- leader 45 Basketball l-35 Baseball 1, Class Favorite 2. 35 Speech Club 4, Pres. 43 Make up for one act playg Student of Week, Student Council 3, 4, Vice- Pres. 45 F.F,A. Sweetheart 4, Senior Play, Who's Who. Speech 4, G, W. KEITH F.F.A. lg Football 1-4, Capt. 45 Basketball 1-4, Capt. 43 Track 3, 49 Baseball 4, Speech Club 4, School Favorite 4. EDWIN INCE F.F.A. l-4, Football 3 All-District 4 Track 3 GENF KIDD 3 45 Speech 4. L. B, KICITH Student Council 45 Cla s s Reporter45 One Act Play 45 Senior P1ay45 Speech Club 4, Secretary 4. SUIi ANN KILLLPQR F.H.A.1, 2, 45 Choral 1, 3, 4, Sec. 45 Basketball 1, 25 Pep Squad 1,25 Reporter 45 Annual Staff 1, 2 , 45 One Act P1ay4, All Star Cast45 Po- etry Reading 45 Speech Club 45 Senior Play 45 Gir1's Bluebonnet State 35 Ex- Student of Our lady of the Lal-ce 3. GWEN KOTHMANN WANDA KUYKENDA LL F.H.A. 1-45 Pep Squad 1-45 F.I-LA. 1-4, Pres.4g Choral Tumbling Team 15 4-H 1-35 45 Volleyball 3. Choral 1, 25 Interscholastic Shorthand 45 Interscholastic Ready Writing 45 Volley- ball 4. NATHANIEL MARTIN F.F.A. 1, 33 Football 4. CAROLYN MCWILLIAMS F.H.A. 1-43 Choral 1-43 Pep Squad 1-4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Vice-Pres.43Vo11eybal1 33 Speech Club 43 Dist. De- clamation 43 Baseball l. iv HELEN MORCESON F.l-LA. 1-43 Parliamentari- an 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Volleyball 1-3g Baseball 13 Choral 1-4, Pres. 43 Pep 3 Squad 1-4, Vice-Pres. 3, Sec. 43 Student of Week3 One Act Play 4, All Star Cast3 Speech 4, Sec, 43 Senior P1ay3 Most Beauti- ful 4, CAROLYN NEI-IR F.H.A.l-43 Pep Squad 1-4g F.F.A. l, 33 Speech Club. Choral 1-43 Baseball 1. DONALD PORTER S... Q , .1 EVERS SCI-IMIDT F.F.A. l, 2, 4, Dairy judg- ing Team 2, Track 3, 4, Football l-45 Band 1-45 Speech Club, MARVIN REICHENAU F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-Pres. 4, Treasurer 3, Sentinel 2, Football l-4, Captain 4, 4-year letterman, All-Dist. 2, 3, 4, Hon. Mention All State 4, Track 3, 45 Most Handsome, F,l-l.A. Beau, Vice-Pres. of Class 2. ANNA SCHMIDT F.l-LA. l-4, Sec. 3, Treas. 45 Student Council 3, 4. Reporter 4, Class Sec,- Treas 39 Class Treas. 4, Baseball 1, Basketball 1-4, Volleyball 33 Annual Staff 3, 4, Pep Squad l-4, Cheer- leader 3, 4, Senior Play, Speech Club 4, Treas. 45 Student of the Week,Who's Who, Choral Club 1, Inter- scholastic Typing 3 GARY SCHMIDT A. l-4, Sentinel 43 Football 1-4, B Footb all Captain lg Speech Club 4, President 4. ARVIN SCHOENFELD F. F. A. 1, 3. O If! 'idle' JAY SCHOTT Football l-4, Track 1, 2, 3, Basketball l-4, Speech Club 3, 4, Declamation 3, 45 Spanish Club 4, Reporter 4, Choral 4, Manager 4. DON STARKS F.F.A. 1-3, Football 1, 4, Basketball 3, 45 Sp e e ch. KENUZY SCHULZE F,F,,X. l, 3, 4, Pres. 33 Track 4, Football l-45 An- nual Staff 2-43 Student Council Pres. 43 Class Treasurer 25 Class Report- er 3, Class Vice-Pres. 43 Class Favorite 4, K TEDDY SCI-IWARZ F.F.A. l,25 Band l-4,Foot- ball 1,25 Choral 35 Basket- ball l, 2, Meat judging Team 25 Declamation 25 Speech Club, Senior Play. SHIRLEY ANN STARKS F.H.A. l, 2, 43 Speech Club 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, Ex- Student of Harlandale. ff' A-4 if I DALTON STEPHENS PATSY BREWER AI-IAN TAYLOR A 1 3 Band 145 F.H.A.1-45 Tumbling FFA12 Footba1113 4 Football 1 2 Speech 4. Team 15 Speech Club 45 Basketball 2 3 4 Track Choral Club. 1 4 Speech Club SENIOR CLASS 1955 Class Motto: Of a good beginning comes a good end. Class Flower: Red Rose Class Colors: White and Green CLASS OFFICERS President .... .... . ,... . .. Vice-President .... .. Secretary .... .. Treasurer .... .... . . Reporter .... .... .... .... . . GIRLS Allcorn, Patty Lee Brewer, Patsy Mae Buckelew, Jewel Irene Buntyn, Sylvia Eppler, Mary Elizabeth Evans, Beth Evans, Nelda Joyce Gibbs, Verna Jane Jordan, Jan Jewel Keller, Sue Ann Kothmann, Gwendolyn Kuykendall, Wanda Lee McWilliams, Carolyn Morgeson, Helen Marie Nehr, Carolyn Schmidt, Anna Kathryn Starks, Shirley Ann BOYS Beam, Wilton M. Brewer, Ricks G. Capps, Bucky Draper, Roddie Paul Ellebracht, James F. Sponsor .... .... .... .... Assistant Sponsor... .. . .... .... .... .... .... .... ,... R o b e r t Fleming .... Kenley Schulze Verna Jane Gibbs ...,Anna Schmidt B. Keith Fleming, Robert Gierisch, Dorman C. Gierisch, Ernest Jr. Hoerster, Dennis R. Hofmann, John Henry Ince, Edwin Keith, G. W. Keith, L. B. Kidd, Gene Martin, Nathaniel C. Polk, Kenneth Porter, Donald Reichenau, Marvin L. Schmidt, Evers C. Schmidt, Henry Gary Schoenfeld, Andrew A. Schott, Jay Schulze, Kenley Schwarz, Ted Roy Shelton, Sammy Starks, Charlie M. Starks, Don L. Stephens, Dalton E. Taylor, Allan Glenn ....Mrs. Marie Schwarz .. .... Mr. E. R. Sharpe fffy an-uf, g'l' 4' V' if -, - ,f f'1'r f. nTf' 'x 'ff' -'fra--' + :rw ,fa K lf.- l . 4 4 n ,..1,....., 4 ' 'N ?'f'- . . . . JUNIUHS UNIOR CLASS OFFICER Betty Zesch Serves as Pres1dent of the JUIIIOI' Class Betty's h1gh degree of respons1b1l1ty has made her one of the most popular gxrls 1n Mason I-hgh She has also served as Cheerleader past offrcer of her class and rs an actxve member of the Brandmg Iron Staff Tommy Schmldt Is V1ce Pres1dent of the jumor Class Tommy's an actxve part1c1pant 1n sports and a well l1ked boy by all hrs fellow classmates one She has been an actxve member of the band and was manager of the basketball g1rls thls past season p1an1st for FHA and Student Councrl member her Sophomore year V1da jordan Is servmg as the jumor Class Treasurer V1da's bubbling personahty has won her many frlends plus Sophomore Class Favorrte She also served as the Sophomore Class Secretary and an actxve member of the FHA, and 1n the Pep Squad Tommy Martm ls servmg as the JIJIIIOX' Class Reporter Tommy's a.b1l1ty to get along wrth people has won h1m the honor of Class Favorrte ln h1s Sophomore year and Vice Presldent rn hrs Freshman year Ann Zesch: Is sewing as Secretary of the junior Class. Ann's school schedule has been a full Johnny PiL'Il2,1ViKiI' :s Sa Vu Pmomiv vFl1lll'ITX2IT1IJ31dCli Lolly Bogusclx T .Tvanic Brandenbcergcr S f 'wr' ., .Y 4 dk' VN Patsy Brewer I H s S. I tb B01-tie Durst Emma Durst Don Elhot 'UK 6' S... Us 1, . Margene GE1StWe1dt X519 Zeolla Goff Phil Harris 3 Y V HN 'fy Y' 1-as 645 va I' 'Nr' Nslif' , h ,z AKQA17' 53.1 ' Y JAY P.. Q - an Ns Tornmy Jordan Ray Jordan Barbara Kothmann Ka rlton Kothmann W inna rd Kothmann Connie Leife ste Amy Lemburg Tommy Martin Charles Hubbard Mayme Holloway Shirley Johnson Vida Jordan 1 Freddie Meyer Rocky Nicholson Yvonne Nobles Tomnuy Reardon yi 117. Yun. S Barbara Roberds Patty Rogers Harold Schmidt Phillip Schmidt Tommy Schmidt Jimmy Schooley Sammy Shelton Art Sommerfeldt Us L ov' V' K! L 5 . 5 35 Y gifs' 5 I 4'N cy R 1-1 K' Melvin Thomas Sharon Tinsley Gayle Walker Carol Whitehead Margie Wienecke Lanette Williams Ann Zesch Betsy Zesch SUPHMUHES SOPHO ORE CLASS OFFICER Charles Eckert ls servmg as a very relxable Prcsrdent of the Soph more Class He was elected Class Favor1te hrs Freshman year He has also been Class Representatrve to the Student Councxl Served as Parlramentauan of the FFA and Youth Center member Don P1tts Is serx mg as the Sophomore V1ce Presldent Mary Lanell Kothman ls servmg as the Sophomore Class Reporter She lS m aetrve parucrpant of the M lson Punch: r band and IS 1 twrrler Kay Sherwood Serves the Sophomore Class as Secretary and Ireasurer She has been a member of the Choral Club and 1s now an 8CtlVC member of the Mason Prmcher band Z ' ' O KK.. ' X' ' . 1 0 . . . '. . - . . ' s V -' .' , ,-' , ' ' Q . . . L C Y h . . 4 . c . - - Wo Judy Allen Eileen Bauer John Bauer Joanne Beckmann Ann Biefeldt Scotty Black Ida Bratton Bobbye .To Browne Elizabeth Browne 1 C Qs Xl HN. 'K 4? E Max Burnett Connie Cunningham Frances Davenport Larry Dannheirn I I Glowancla Davis Charlvs Eckvrt Linda l-'renzcl Dora Galncel Douglas Gauntt Larry Hoy Harold Hoerster Wayne Hofniann Mary Jennings Bill Johnson Dorothy Johnson Freddie' Jordan Carl Keith Kelly Kothmann Mary Kothmann Mortimer Kothmann fi? S , 271' 1-fp!-' 33? Xl 5-fx if No Picture , .lx ' Available Yvonne Kothrnann Kathleen Leifoste Leeroy Loeffler Linna Maddox Ann Martin Carl Martin Charles McDougall Don Metzger Alice Nocholson Lowell Nixon 5,9 , Don Pitts L 40 .muy VX Kenneth Polk Ted Polk e L Pat Reardon 4 Virginia Ritter fs? Kay Sherwood 3 y WN S. -v Af Evelyn Spaeth T7 1? Franklin Tuckness Linda Waddell Deann Whitaker Martha Simpson Lougenia Stockbridge 1384 L.. S.. K ' A ' di - 1 X 5 H Mary Wilson Jimmy Underwood FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Edmona Surber Serves as Vxce Presxdent of the Freshman Class Patsy Taylor Is Secretary of the Freshman Class Kathy Dendy Is servmg as Treasurer of the Freshman Class Lenore Loeffler Is the capable Reporter of the Freshman Class janet Mayo: Serves as President of the Freshman Class. V Q '75 A Vx '75 Betty Lou Beazrm Pauline Beam Wanda Beam Mignon Barrett Ken Bode Bobby Breckenridge Betty Lou Cavness Marilyn Bechrnann Eva Coates Kelly Davenport Kathy Dendy Mabel Chew 6, it 4 . 4, 45 QKQW 'Q ',.f 7 ' :lg V 4 u 1 'af ,A A - . ,Q Q ' I it 5 l x I ri -5, lx 1. Q K 3 I an ,Til S. V 1 -1 'x- '-v' sv' J I - t,x X . w Q , f 'Y lf A x.. 1: ,- O 3 'SN 25' 71? -5.9 '66 are Mayme Ruth Dodd Kenneth Durst - 6a 23,1 hi' Q- ' ' fl, Alfred Koerner Karlos Kothmann Billy Kothmann Charles Kramer Virginia Kuykendall Larry Don Lang Gretchen Lange Marlin Lange Xa, 3? K MVN N1 Q '19 James Ray Durst Fae Elliott Mae Elliott Betty Faye Garner Gary Garner Ramona Gibbs Brenda Grimsley Medora Hahn L. B. Haines Sammye Harkey A. C. Harper Jerry Keith ,yn ha? ,I Fi 1' I P' I 1. r, l:.-n!- 'V' X in If Eau, Al V .lf p-. all I 3 - I W ii r X. xy li nd' fha -'.x -YQ. , U! I - X X 36' +6 ' 7 ? I o X' ' 3 ,. 5 A HE- -1- Pa l A71' 4 k,.H,,l. Y ' V ': lf, 5 rj Q ' . 1.vfQ'-:ity -x T . P--, VX Riley Latham Arlee Leifeste Dwain Leifestc Bobby Lively Lenore Loeffler Janet Mayo Mary Arm Mills Alta Morris I 'Q .S ,, ... fy-. vu 1 u if 'Y 1 Fixx l 'V' f-1 le Q fx 'S'-s K g - S v ,Q ul I' -fs f' xx, K X N. 'er ,T ,. E 1 Corky Muller Virginia Scheerbaum Katherine Schmidt George Schoenfeld .Tanett Schreiber Juanita Shafer Ioan Sommerfeld Charlene Starks Larry Starks Ernest Stephens Edmona Surber Lou Ann Taylor Georgie Waller Robert White l K4-,r ka, 4:1 f --- .,-,4.. .L ,, , X XA I No Picture Available V -..,,. 5, k .-v Patsy Taylor s- Q' Vw '1- me M 4339 H B rx I I ' a x . , ...A ' A '- , I f. , 'm ' '-w-.. -T-1 A' N -. -. . -..,..'1g--.lig-gk. -...,,w-'-... , '---. T7L.'?f,L-3-.'Z'7.'?'7-'A5I 'zfggg -. N-LN.: f5,:,lr.5:f'131' : - - 1'- -'LEE-74' 5 if 1'-11' A W -f+,'.f1'f '--ffl -f-...Li T,-gy if: .FF ,..,A . 1.1, ' - I ' a ,5- . ., . , fu. n., Q rua- -- . , U fu V 'S 1 Lx . R 1 ggi ' ,P . Q X V' -. U . , 5 'I Q' I ' X ' r .. x 8 , 4 , L, ' r t I f gm . , V 1 , I ' x it g 94 fy. . lu, EIGHTH GRADE ' Class Favorites Most Handsome - Pat Keller Robert Reardon ' Most Beautiful - Jo Ann Durst Sue Starks L l Nancy Allcorn N ' ' ,S 6. Arleene Arlielger x K 'L ,Q - Charles Banta X David Behrens X K g ,Li tl ,X 9 Y nr . 1 , , X N gf V t 2 H j 5 QA jimmie Louise Black 'F G ,- 4, it -F d 4 'B '- ju y Boston S jay Michael Brown Layton Brown Dorothy Donop Darlene Doyal Marlene Doyal jo Ann Durst 4- G' Seth Comer i .KS x Jackie Cavaness , 1 T.. 'S 'vs X ., ..' ' L 75 'Wi 1 -' 'X Bill Da.nnheim 1 'f ' xx :pq .11 sn, ' if Q . ' 41 ' 1 g 4. S , I, ' v, . X X, X m J - ' 1 . .4 4- ,, lv, , f i . . ' in I EQQQN l . Q v ' f 4 K 53. .g-,Uv 115 'in -4 Fourth Row Don Gipson Da.n1el Martin Sammy Martin Priscilla Mueller David Pitts Filth Row janet Webster Dorman l-lenrich ' Robert Charles Reardon QW Rudy Loeffler Byron Rode Billy Rogers X I Us .. 'Lau f , md ff! fa r I 'fir KJ 1 ' - Q 91 ft wx 1 U Ruth Ellebraclit james Evans Bonnie Garner john Geistweidt Janice Starks Roy Goff Frankie Hernadez Connie johnson Pat Keller Johnnie Riveria Gordon Kidd Darlene Leifeste janet Leifeste Laura Dee Leifeste Billy Jack Smith i Q R-is Q45 It 4 - K 'H I -. ,.-'J l WAI? 8 vs l : x X, t lt l r ' l s : , 1 I I Y . 'Q 4-Y 5' C x .1 Ar' , 'Q 'V' G4 X . . . '-4, ' -57 . s ll' N cb My I . . x N I v 1 ' N W 1 . l -V Q 'nl X 4' .5 , R ft 4' e 1 -. M51 L5 -'v ' si X ,x K. . 'Y 4 f 'ri -, : f 1- ' i o l ff y' L. - 'S 'I 6 -i A ' . ,, .. . , g , PASTE YOUR OWN SNAPSHOTS HERE if 35 it i 'C FIYSI Row Sandra. Schmxdt Tommy Ken Searlght Sue Smlth Sue Starks Robert Browne Second Row Krls Stengel jerry Turner PaU'lCl3 Wllhams Larry Wllson Darlene Schuessler Elame lelfeste xp! 45 sq . lr Q - 4 ' ' ..7 'V ' , V I X 5' . ,-,,, is Q P- l . if 3 It i Q? 54 1 'N , lv- It If l s E A I f . 4'5 V -fv-3315, F.H.A. BE U MARVIN REICHNEAU receives I. D. bracelet from F. H. A. President, VERNA JANE GIBBS, AN D SWEETHEART PATTY ALLCORN JUN IOR FAVORITES CHARLES HUBBARD BOGUSCI-I KENLEY SCH SENIOR FAVORITES WAYNE HOFFMAN MADDOX SOPHOMORE FAVORITES 1-g. H my N FRESHMAN FAVORITES LARRY DON IANG KA I-IERINE SCHMIDT Wag! if' SCHUUL FA ORITES f .2 ' i 3' , 5 ,N .My ,,. 55, , -55 . W. W - X .Y , 'Ct , Efrgffff .Q 3545-if -W Y ff: ISM1-w ' , 'f H, ,f - . '5 ,sf - I - MOST HANDSOME AND BEAUTIFUL F F A SWEET HEART F H A BEAU w o 0 0 0 0 0 RDAN MARVIN RE Whok Who Iflutstandmg STUDENT OF THE WEEK Anna Schm1dt dillghlbf of N11 14 'Vlls C111 Stlllllldl was 1 1d s as h mel s S udent ol Week A11na truly deserves th1s ICCOD' mtxon because Ol her xnmx Lon tr1out1ons to the school al vtelfare Some of her contnbu IIODS are treasurer of F H A 54 an Student Counc1l J3 :J4 and 54 55 reporter of Student Counc1l 54 55 Annual Staff :13 54 cheerleader 53 54 and 54 55 secretary of F H A 53 54 class treasurer 54 55 class sec retary 53 54 and treasurer of Speech Club Anna plays basketball and vol leyball She shows she really has talent by makmg As and B nn all her subJects as well as keepmg up with her other actlv mes She has a pleasmg per sonalxty and IS alwavs ready to help a teacher or a fellow stu dent Anna IS a semor thls year and plans to attend the Universxty of Texas She has not decnded def xmtely on a major but thmks she mxght hke to major in Math Ot the many things Anna en joys, her favorite pastime IS all types ot sports Anna 15 one ot Mason High's most talented stu dents. 1 X STUDENT OF THE VKEFK J11 'Vlarx 111 Jordan lllb been 111med Student of the Week by the Vllson H1 h Sch mol Studcnt Counc1l Student of the Vt eel1 lb 0111 of the many honors Jan has r c1w1'l 1l1111ug,1111111 h1v11 sehoo' She vtas chosen Class Fax or1te her Sophmmoxc wean and her Jun Ol year She 111s elected Sweetheart of the FP A Chaptel th1s year Jan IS trulv a lkddfll 1n all the act1x1t1es 1n VNhlLh she h 5 taken part Sne has served as an 0fflC6l 1n the followmg 01 garlzauons F H A Student COJDCII Speech Club and Choral Club As head cheerleader she kept the school behmd the great est football team 1n ltS hxstory Jan IS a Scmor thlS year and plans to attend busxness college upon graduatlon She has en rolled 1n Nlxon Clay Busmess College xn Austm Jans charmmg smxle and frxendly hello have won her many fnends Thxs week s honor could not have been gxven to a more deservmg or more qualxfxed student ll ENT UE Tll XXF x Jane C bbs rl u htel C JN lIlC S udent Counc1l s 1 tk mw cl1 ClXlll 1,1111 ue Il er1 s 18 ll 1 El 1 e Ll 1c1 s vt lx 1n G1 unrn 1 l1 uxel as Cl1ss 6 .11111 C' un11lSc11c11x ll tl 0 t S11 1or s a 1111 Ol 1e pro'l11111 o n n 1 ye Sogl omorc md Jumor and thls wear s1e s Vern1 has nexer h1cl 1 lusure llllt 0 VLYIIC a1v1y s 'mol because such ac lXll1CS Jlbl etnall choral student 0lllCll usp squau declamatlon llltl he Anmxal of whxch she has 11111 1 member at one t1me or 1not111 hate managed to keep nu tune occupled All throufh her hlgh school ve-1rs Verna Jane has set a good sample for her frxends and fel 1ow classmen She has shown 'ood quahtxes of leaderslup un wrstandmg and abxlxtv to fol ow through om a task The Student Counc1l feels that 1t has mdeed selected as Student 1f thc Week '1 fflrl whose contr 1ut1o11s to the school can be lculy seen and appreclated 0 , iw si 1 V 'r ' te' f f D 111 L. ' 1: '.1::': . V1-r11:1 '1 Il gl ,' of f ll.: and Mrs. J. T. fibbs, was felecled lj ' fl 'A -5 '1s 1311: V1-1 s 1' it -s ' g V s 1 'll1. V1-1-1111 Jam- 'lll 1 1. my l111:1o1' f1 ' she has plrym' ll large jf- , I - 11-It 111 the ll -tiviti s of her class cv -' 1111 '- .he '13 ' ': . 11' '. Still'-Ill. S. Q S 1 ' ' .C T Z.: RP- Ql1'I'Il'!' 111 her S:1pl1o111111'3 Q'01l!', wi' L ,o 1 '1',z '1 hw F ' , V lL1:1i1,111 j't'ilI', and this your she is f ' . 1 2 1' 1 C - f ,n1- .11-1-1'et111'v f he ., 11 ' Class. Jordan, dau hier of 'Vlr ' A -' , ' . U v. g A L ' 'md Mm' 31111111 has h d 41:1 . p 'zzmt 1 ' ' r ' 1 - , , , A ' ' t '1:11'1 lzl il . '1'!l f t Q ' I 1 N V '- ' V 1 'V ' A ' 'Y , . ' , , A17 1111 lor the last Yew ' urs. 11: 1.1 z' . -1 , as -1 . - . 1. g 1 1 - U 1 1, , E ,,, -1, Y,- . . . .1 . .1s 5-ill, on the A1..1u111 s .1 . .en ' 1 IS VH: t 1.11 tv . in hm xs H ? 1 I. ' Y ,Qu -1 x I ' ' I , ' years: Q' -' l lf the 'V ' - ' D.. ' ' 5' , , -:fl'l11r. I ' ' ', A . . i . 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' . . . . - . , STUDENT OF WEEK Ii01JLll Lllllllq all st'1te fr 11 51 l S 1 f 'VII' 1 Vzs o Flcmmg has been clec eo S 1 dent of the Week at Mason H1 la School Robert was 1 tackle choke on the ASSOC13t6d Press all state class A team Recexvmg hO!lOl ablc menuon were three othe1 Punchers G W Ke1th 'Vl'11v1n Relchenau and 'VIelvm Thomas Student of the Week one of the honor progects newly launched by the Student Counul purports to emphas1ze the worth wh1le act1v1t1es attltudes and endeavors of the students u dent of the Week' means a su perxor and versatlle person, ac l project Flemmg who IS presxdent of h1s semor class and the local FFA Chaptex IS because of hxs scholastlc record of an A average as much at home ln the class1oom as he 1S on a Judgrng team serv mg as mtlamural program chaxr man on the grldxron, or among hrs classmates, who chose him 'hair iaxnnte last vear To use those umvmting oppor tumtxes, Flemmg has, accordmv to hxs classmates an array of talents a well orgamzed mmd, consxderable xmtlative, good ex perxence, and a marked good wrll toward mankmd eninrs Svilxigg STLULNT Ulf VHP XXPVK S l of N 1 1l11 M 111 1011 S 1lc11 e-ek ll K 7 K 'Ill K l W t X lf C lf, Sophomou wr ll! I lil X re ldCl of the Su 1or cl 1f these were not enough uspon Slbllll es for one person he IQ 1n 1ct1xe member of the F1r 1 Nleth odrst Church and IS the pres1dent of the Vlethodxst Youth Fellow shxp He IS tentatwely plannmg to enter San Angelo Jumor Col lege m the fall ,,-4-q, allDVNT Ol' IHB WEEK SM lwnll x O Qu X IN Ix 1 h vm of 1 X Kel W K lllLtl on the ll'lCll Illlll Pl llllb to the s hoo' 1 L of hllI'll0l ll 1 many mlk l hxs classmates and lt it Ll 1 clxlll is reporter S udr 1 Lounul th1s yeal th IS cc1et11x of Speech Club II The SCIIIOI Chas elected hlm 1s la 1f'Do1ter Besldes these of ucc-s L B has served on varxous tommxttees He 1s very depend zble and f1n1shes all work he stuts After school you can fmd L B behmd the counter at the Mason Drug Company L B Plans to attend Nixon Clay Commercxal College ln Aus t1n It IS certam that he will bg a success m whatever he decxdes to do as hrs grades mdxcate He IS an A student The Student Councxl has chosen an excellent student to rece1ve thxs weeks hom. . 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LIBRARIAN - WILTON BEAM 1 I x ' Sz THE SPANISH CLUB -,,1.....--- n :H J, ,. E ,.... OFFICERS PRESIDENT - MAX BURNETT VICE-PRESIDENT - AMY LEMBURG SECRETARY - BETTY ZESCH REPORTER - JAY SCHOTT F. Q 4 2-Q . E ,K SPEECH CLUB - I 5 1 3 ' s , - , , A X 2 1 1' ' I I IH? OFFICERS PRESIDENT - JAN JORDAN 1 GARY SCI-IMIDT II VICE-PRESIDENT - PATTY ALLCORN I MARVIN REICHENAU II SECRETARY - HELEN MORGESON I L. B. KEITH II TREASURER - ANNA SCHMIDT I TOMMY SCHMIDT II REPORTER - CHARLIE STARKS I MARY EPPLER II 41 X .X ,V.,,,,,,,,g 'wi OFFICERS PRESIDENT - VERNA JANE GIBBS VICE-PRESIDENT - LOLLY BoUcscH SECRETARY - EMMA DURST TREASURER - ANNA SCHMIDT REPORTER - MARY EPPLER H1sToR1AN - WANDA KUYKENDALL PARUAMENTARIAN - HELEN MORGESON SONG LEADER - BERTIE DURST PIANIST - KAY SHERWOOD S-ov F.H.A I , , 'nav-,f 'A-Q.. -.- ,,,.z --on A Ili '7 uf- n- OFFICERS 5 A - F.F. 0 .,-, V, ,- 'fi ' y A- lf'-1-U fy- -5 ' I 'f. 5 1,g',i.,- :Tp :jf ' :,.f'x,-.5w- ' ' 'U' .w,'f,Qf-YW 'V' 'Q N 1 -v: u 5- 4' X - - -. ' I 1 .mme-wand X. 'QV A 1 Sl iwa ,wiiffi PEP SQUAD 6- JY.. OFFICERS PRESIDENT - WANDA KUYKENDALL VICE-PRESIDENT - C XROLYTN MCWILLIAMS SECRETARY - HELEN MORGESON TREASURER - SYLVIA BUNTYN REPORTER - SUE KELLER SCRAPBOOK - VERNA JANE GIBBS CHEER LEADER f O ANNA SCHMIDT MARY EPPLER Senior S6niOr JAN JORDAN Head Cheerleader BETTY ZESCH SARA BODE junior junior ff' ,uv 2' 'T ESA fr 'IP fnrruha I :nr ua H 1 mniunu rn Hz M Hnsqaflggi, lllll PUHT J' ff? .. 5- , '. ' . i .A'4L'L5..,'., LLL-QIP. FOOTBALL SQUAD Bottom row, left to right: Charles Hubbard, back, Evers Schmidt, center, Gary Schmidt, back, Thtmman Don Memger, end. Centerrow: john Hofmann, guard, Thomas, back, johnny Benevides, guard, Charley Marvin Reichenau, back. Top row: Clovis Riley, Douglas Gaunt, end, Edwin Ince, guard, EmestGierisch, quarter, Max Burnett, tackle, Allen Taylor, tackle COACHES jim Walker Clovis Riley STATE S I .-YL V Kenley Schulze, guard, Larry Dannheim, quarter, Black, back, Don Starks, back, Pat Reardon, center, Ricks Brewer, end, Nathaniel Martin, tackle, Melvin Starks, back, jay Scholl, end, Bucky Capps, quarter, coach, Wayne Hofmann, end, G. W. Keith, tackle, center, Robert Fleming, tackle, Raymond Taylor, jim Walker, assistant coach. FOOTBALL SWEETHEART Lolly Bogusch ' 1 f. a if! Y I-FI XX-. . A-4, 1 .P Q 1 L W W ' 1 . P 4 1 I Q - . 2 'lon First Dow-1-4 ' umm ,fowl Secs i V, . A- fp l I d II -d N- h - - -- F14 :ng ff- 'm 55,-X' ,:,, ,Vg -1 W 1 UBC Y n F. I H L .X q , um IRIS nva e earne rl ay lg t E . :-r:,:i Y ,gg--if,-.s Q , H, s vw 4 ' ' - 1 Qml- Ind' rugglgj ,m,l., .,. . .. xf., B - 1 . . . . ' 5-'N A V 1 ,. lM'z'I 1 XA lj ' ' B D ,, , A V 1 L mer mating aslrop ln 1- lstrlct B 'FH -r i k ' y UN Al 1Ic1Juu,,lJ if'--'I' I 1y,, - --..........----- - --+4 The M350 The gruzzusi ilmozifzdi wus.-n in A 'Mu' U' Unk VM 'E-1 41 UL 'F a Q 1 I By A1 Mm-Donald fwf, Wins i ., Q. .- l1--':x1i,v',1- ,,.. .. llkixwxxr hismry omlcil Sniurmly '1 i,i5 1. .. .EwQf'IL' L That 1931 Season 1 'dawn Pulufhiflh go aher the -hi' Menafd lfilghil wry'-11 g1Um.hm., vivm XWMI.. Lxiliiflqf11ml.,l,4vfJwt gn., ,V-xYQ,c -Mason waxed 23 years for nircgionul grown in Hcarne io- A10 1351 Frida If-1L.u,ir.1. .J :ul , gy fum, mm in xii. , ,A-ziinqigi district Championship. It was in I7iOljI'0XY nighi at 1:30, afler win- I Mexsqn Cy, UM. Spnuvw, L: Ima-5 M. rw :Q A Z' V, ...iw ,. ,,A, i -5,.,,. mlm 1931 that :hc Pmmhws last Wonhining bl-dxstnct honors hrre last '- opening ki . , , . M.. vim . :M -ff ,X . ' .sv - V - , ,- , 1. l 5-ww WA ,iI.i,Ur!f., Squad WN N' Ni-'gr ,. IPD the txzh-, hurl ga good deal offiflddy 'iight ,gy bmbunfl the 'Mer racked 5 In msn 1 in 1j.,X,1. Vxmh y.1A,X:ur1 ,Pi wh-Q.. Nui,-.in ' ,,!.,m memory work is wmv on muutibusrx-Op Beau-5 .11 to 13 bviore an 'iown, On ' f. - .- ,- . , ' 1' ll 5:i .. 1..n1iw-- mf . , U R 'i ' ' - A - -1 2.,u,.xed , .1 ,NUM , . ,WA-,ml Noam ,mm X T X11 in M 1 .. - . . that hunk mn Always mwlH4mulyA!L:.1nm!ed crowd of 3,000. Hr i.mma 1 ,md ww mi is LYNN! for :hc V It Odumc MI N-f'l1D- To pu! thu i'0e'o1'.i Q'r'1if'h' we Hcamo' 35 WCM HS Mnson' UTCKO 10059 : , 4- . V.'m Li- ' ' ,. A , ..fi:r.!t .mw ful- H Smit, i,.A,l,i,, Vg 1111 um., have pokm mm mu mcg :md out boasts an undeieatcd mum that xyuaxzng lhc S ,1:!.mA.i NS: A-. xD.t 70 Q HV Xliimrx :mm ,lm pup Comes mv fkunwiwi has scoped 301 points to 42 scored nm. Marv jp'u.H,31ex.S- wmv A HLAIIIMY Cl - if -'tux xi:-uw U- ,T g,,:.,H Cmuhh wt O ,hnvr uguinsi them in 11 games. while '.'!'Oll2il righ SE'-APY'-?l'F '- K'L'l' hlivrw-' ' in iyg- Alu M5 n u. m ' -,lylii fin- 5955021 rm-c-'fi' Mason has Scored 414 Points and 34'-'UYL Trv . . V 4' ' - L -1.5. 4, 'L ' ' X, Y M N :HHTLAS mm ml Em L! :Em v?g....L.! mmm ,, WY ,Hum Hu- Masxm N, Kl,l.I.X.iI,l, u,Qm.X.L,S G gum: up 12. L.,-Aw, . 1-.-, - - X, W-'Y L'n'Iv5gvU hw WL- V , ,a , -, I V ' qw' fs . . 4 , , - 1 lr. im.. ,.,,.i I . . H, ..w.i .how Xfasgyq gg, 151-mdk 5 . Qfixnm Babuop Mahon took-...,-- Fmt was .X ixi-lim ,Bmw I mn pcr'm:'mo:i nv Chain N, fm pa- Mawu 52 NWQW 6 the opening kickoff and drove 'U ,utiil midwa . r ,3,. ' ' X 3-,V R ' 'U' ' . . , ' .lx in 'Exo :ga 1 my rag. Du .,v..:..I U. -1-rt zu-ppm- M-aim H4 I,-u,dt,m,kA H HL-up into Bastrop territory, only 5 My Howex we bv im- Elm-v, xv vis- 'm5 ,' E hdmf H-wmmcv i.:xt'::,1:r:11s Ma-'Hon IS Imwi-ia: .. 'C' have 3 muchdown run by 6 1 1D m sco fi in li L-,ly lmuslf' Mason my umm U Marvin Reichonau rubbed out by K Liv Second 4 w.,...iAjw-i-L. spzi. 3 I Mix 19 -Hp , in Clippinf penalty and on thc ilu 'he f' ivwqw L1 t 'I V E l 1 in . . .uawxtxlfthx 1 aww' in U, QA s I bu i 3 I I X A 4. A x 5 if i 1 , Mmm 194 SM mm 7 . L. . p ay .om um .1 on a um- Wilma gm '4 L, -- X- Elvf 'E ' iq . Mason U. Tzfyim' 20 Ui- After ihdt both the Puncfh- :. gl ...wr went 0 Hi. -. D. L H, X M In hui V 14 Over mo mgUl,M Smlwu M114 ers and the Bears put on scormg Q- 9, uno-yard 1 ' ' N - dw- . g .. . ', Y ' ' ' ' ' , N .. 1.-. xi, i-1, ..,, . .X 1.- 1 Q L J :on svorisi L9 pimms go 12 for lunch but It wasnt umm mid LC pumhe' sq-mimi! Yuuvkmmvnm K Rv 'Q I fl r the Opposmon. Tm! distrm WHS may -oi inc smond quarter tha Q. .rdgz ang . DCM pllm ML,k,i ,U ii, M A rib., inn, an. then bang:-the divided mm halvesmmszcm :md me f1rsL tally went on the score gl 3014 a h. .1.:,.f rx. 1-1-, . ,. . .My .Ji -hi .4 zmlf Q 4 ilk? Y I I 3 Western- :md Mason played Ei- mvuj b I V UQ imugh ng' ,,,.,,Q. x Vxmxej M M. . 041111115 that Masons lunch- dorado at Jlmctimx fm, the dig.. While Lhe vom ways m the auf:-F .Hwy he pi bw! ,lil U. HRH , L me CY,-I vnqagc Bangs Dragons hen- ,rid .mo ww, mc, Sm MTH :ru Supt, Pl, R. Shnrpv called heads gFP Q n the 3 kick .vi 5.5 gm? ,iriirncfmmmrfm mght' Stiililflg gr, 11150. the bi-dislric-1 on Ihr: meal field, md hwdg xt wus' bringing the' 03 Jmcd him .Wwe .,...m. 13 L0 0' tand than go to Goldthwaite gnu what WW then ,I mg? Crowd bi-disu-ic: game between Bastrop - N ,uchdown . . A K. . . 5 , , , . Q The i'.1rvE:c-rs Lal'-'.f M11 cklioci later for what mriy dfflde of 700 saw thc- P11ns'hr'x'S swore an and Hmmm to me meal Fan--'B lb Try fm' ' 2 . -1 -: 21-.A - xi :Q R' , Q 1 ' ' V: V 'Wy N A U-Ji W Y I and +1 xml ii X Lhim ufnspilp. upsel OX-Cr Im adnmtemy Strong- groundb on thlc mght of N0i.A26, hi ,Od- l,,m.l. w.A.,..m, Hofmmlx mmwred And ye. Leach Riley is fight- er team- Tim Wag dmc by wifi- the day amor Thanksgiving. 'U -H Go lk, mmm, W mo Dwi, 32, uwvm lun: over-vcunfiderlvc among his mg fm. .hc .-amml ,,u.m,1dfuj Hat GM110 dCZ11i1S CHU 6'XC9Di me F O Local fan !Thom::e ixlzxzed li? ngfds tn: UlUU3i 1 YfUU0h0fS- Bangs has passes and intprwpting, lhpm scurej worm: worked out Sunday H much on th L,-Q, ,W ,q 3 ,, rf gcfmzc up with several rottv ood ' ' 1: B rx x durinrf a mcetin of !'he iwilij cimiiilgnigxg-iii. ai 'lrznofganxcs this Year hc? c:x.Liz?on4 YV-H 4 flfficiilsmof onchhschool g m J Fr nxafuncl img pemiy. LM by L1f'110'PUIlChCI'SPI' 0penl'o0tba1lL1d Here Q S- The PM I Dgey park took m.C1.X bm ,init week but Bangs defeated . . . . . . 5 lenzzrd, but Frlfla N1 ht A alnst H111 B1ll1eG 2 me pumzhcl. 39- GR :iw num may iz seems. io hoe an in-and-ou: y I L Q Jwmd for .-I Nhlsfm fumble -.mf I-pcm,-Q,-W1 team and flifffmst U5 WWE' may ,.,.,,,.--F--,...l -- N iunnzmo se by Ronald Camwvu and me: be imj We certainly dou't rs- -- tw ::::-M--Y 5-W MA 3 im. muy' bmwt. were M ,heir Wu, Ll an-2 gum iho Dmunns as nushoversf' Mgsgn qu ,other sam-c. H . ifirst down 3 1 Fr.mLcf1z. F.'IcI.cnn hit iiggfiii Vine. it was jfilrkle for 4 3-'rmls :md the tow-h-2 555113 the righ Idff-'-'H is mise the Dcxfr sr-mv fof ' '- , A 4 Yflcing for ha. 1 - ., . . l Another Fumble 1 Earig, iz: :he fourzn gummy 1 1 5 1 anuiher Nlabim fumhie, on 1m31- OWU 44. was x'L:coxw41'1rcl by Di-Hr Park and set up their final sim:-,,Y Jimmy Carpenter hz: ro, ,V for 2 yards and the 'S 'n::t.s. The Emu:-th 'I1YC2'EiQIl lfj of :he mzrz iL,.l 1-hurt. The I-'unchers iiof their lone tally, with less iflfifl iwo rnihutes 'f playing Limp :Q-fz, xxhnn Max Burnett snared .1 Dem' 1'1.m:w.g- in the air un me I6-yard imc. :md Mason moved on to Scum, Melvin Thomas smacked Egfr tackle for the final gwo ygyugqt Dflilglas Guam! had three ni- iempts to add thu extra point. The first tuo x-:wc no good, but penalties each time against Deer Park gave him .1zmL1.rzA ary :md his lhird kick spiit the uprighms, Deer Park piciirfri .xp 213 fig-gf du2'.':'f: , 162 yards rushllzg, cum- plated T of 14 passes mr 124 !yardS, received pcrlzillics fur 45 Yards. Dllfiied G 1i!T1u5 for 11 24'YaV'-i UVGTHEKC :ml ignmlcai 3 I imes, losing Mason Wins loss For Bi-District SENXORS ALL: Ab go the Sen- iors, so go the Punchers, and this impressive group of athletefi iseem to have made up iheir mind 421, gg places this fall. They open the season here next Friday night iagainst .Fredericksburg and a gpt-xcked-and-jzxmmed Fairgrounds Stadium is a certainity. In , Left to right, on the line, are Coach Clovis Riley, Rex Brewer, iJohn Henry Hofmann, Robert Fleming, Kenley Schulze, G. W. Keith, Evers Schmidt, Nathaniel Martin, Junior Gierisch, Allen ,Taylor, Edwin Ince, .Tay Schott. gin the backiield, left to urighi, .Charley Starks, Don Starks, .1 .N 'Bucky Capps, Gary Schmid Eivlarvin Reichenaxi. 1 l i s i I 1 These sixteen worthies arei leaders in a squad of 43 which under Coach Ri1ey's tutelage is showing more hustle and spirii than any Puncher squad in many u year, Mason is being rated to finish third in District 23-A com- perition but the Punchers them- selves are determined to make ihe forecasters look silly, They want to go all the way! During the past week they have twice conducted supervised scrimmages against Eldorado High, once there and once here, and have looked impressive each H E ld0X'30.0 me, But admittedly doe-sn'2 have much. More will be known about our team tonight when Melvin comes to town for a scrimmage at 8 o'c1ock, and to ii iwhich the public is invited. Mel- vin is tough. And Saturday night lthe Punchers scrimmage Sonora I iam Sonora, an even tougher team. 4 1 Coach Riley, experienceing his lfirst year as coach, is gratified xover me results of the one-week 'camp held at Puncher Gym where the squad took up sleep- ing quarters, egting their meals at the Elementary School lunch- i I'Ol'Il0. AUG certainly thank th this camp possible, says. We can't do out the solid suppor and the way they d camp fund means ' whole-hearted MC veryfgrateful for t don't imend to let ' also wish to tha room staff for the in which they serv Sale os! box seats the Chamber of -N day morning at 3 advance reservati taken prion to ,thai LHC uu .Y au. Punvliers Take Lead DVS S UIIC IOII Fl ay lg i ason f eets llowing 18 to 0 Victory at Menard? i Crap cland at Bastrop in ' uarter-Final After Beating llearnc l I I l i 4 i l i l 4 i 5 i i l l l 1 E l l 1 -l 5, 1 McDitii:ild I llz..--mn rn:-kent up lt first? lliizwiif-z's lllililt '1,fiov.'n:, rrmrtiyili-it-rl mic fit' 'ew' .L- zi ri-w by do-.viiitzxtigizissus for .1 niitzzi- :EH ill By Al 3.2--Iltiriaeld Yi-ilo'.vj:iL'kt-is ill 1liiExi:i:..Ei'l ilirw- 'tint-s, lil-Timg ' e Ang,-1.11: ym1,.m.!. VK- night lu .llvlll-li 'Mil 3'-U - ll'lll'l i UH'-'L' V .lm .fi '-, 153 rt-gio:..il .-..ii .- ,sc xi- ll'Ll'l'-'tl tleuruz ii -lil-y.:111 -1'-'H'-'QC' 111111 -N-'Will ,... he ,Lirl Frrisv iizght kgfi' gmgl -1.-4-nit-ifip!-rtalill.-rl .-ext-iz times fox 3- 1.15 me :-. iii 'll-il Let- ..:.- in ini-ii tix.: t-mth-fjvt-: .. 3. - ,. 1 f LV, A -.,,,,,. A1 he izirrt play irc-nrg l-li-itqtini gtvlii-iw-it eight itzti -, Mig.-7 Grrrgrcgizzci fi: e, llelxin l'hlnrt.i-- la -,-, '1 ZVI' '5 if Di' fi1 i- Milli' ii.ii.' 1'1.'-. ii. tin- QllIil'2l'I-iillnli' for i fill-X112-5 R2-211 lui! 'l VV? :ill 3'5tV'lr- fm'--'-K 1' i .1 'f:i:-ii'i.1m nigiit :it Bas- NH gn :iw 1ll-,,..i.iI I-i--iz: :rw hall once. it ' i ltcirlu-:mu - vii '-Sill illlwd 501' 41 fl-7' tiiwipi-itii'.-l. which delicate-.i uimii :R-i tl tmivi.-5 A-'L' -Y-2 I' 1 lltf'Ui'- 'i W 7 ,io-.if ut lit in 6 to gain :iii-,r ,V I,'Xil'i nw--it . lf- . 1- '---Fifi U11 nn the ihird-rounii gilaj:-31':'s I Tflilsil 'ln D f n5? .i squad that is speedy aid il! iii' thi mizrwll Yin- :iffy --it Cft-4.-lies 1 wi.igtpy. 'Fin-y li.i'.'e won it-ri til lin- ltllllill QUIT? lii.tj' .xml Jazitis Wzilkt-i gain-'f and lost two. fr, hr-:Pt tt-guns gotil-.iw .ltr 1- -fl-fmzw in xr- ii:.:tQc .-gainst llearxe. in-.g portion iliir.-.eibgvg My., 1 i- .laik--5 hill IL'o1i-:i:v- L'2o-is liiiey and Jim i.l fhtzri it---i.tif M got- i :aint - , .mc loss 1xVl'il'1L'l ha-1 the entire Puncner I 'liilllvi' fl1Pill11'-Vf--t.:- -i' I tiim'-, 1-intl 2:4-4-im fini.: pi-:'t'oz'mirig like all-stalezv, it .i ht.i.iit::i' 5-xv ' i-tw -. Il in--1 ll nu.--1 Z...l:!i11:iQLi:'1 ont- of the top rank- l .ii Hariri 2 on in . 1. lu.l-.- -,. Ling Learns in the state. cspcriallj-' in ln tx 1- ,.-- .. ,., -' .h 1, -,,,.1 -3- lrn the lzisi hall' when they played pil-ki-'i it :'i-vw-4 - v ,ijypy lin- lffiglt-s tint off their feet, Af- ton Viz'-z t- H1:..l-' E Q QL., it 'ithoueii scoring only once 'in ine i.l-oil' li 1 1 , 115 f..-,gl i-final half. Xlafon roamed at wall :ll-Silt' 1 '. lit.-11. r 143, 1, 3 I-'-,ft t. in ,I 3- -lin 1E.v las' 1'.'.'il qu1ii'1ei's and in-QI? eil up .1 law. ifluclal Q j ,.-ill 2,.- . will-...'t:c: U eight rushing yard.- yziill lim-. vflii L t- l X- -,rm 'latin 1.v-- fit--7 cioi.v:i:', thc-se or, ihc ui.-0 if-1' :uri li-l-if.: ' t lm- ,Z 5, l'::1.I pl.ty:- -ii tilt guinc. illlip, , 51 1, 1-,,,5 A 3.-..f.g tt llearne Scores First 'UU llllill' -HF Y'--ttf- El ti-r ilinxi ll l'l1.il'IlC scored first in :hi- t2.::'i - f..2i1 --'. -1. igtiiltllllil minutes, after blot-king Blvvkills ..t r 'f zii':-,vi to lil'-L Q Voucher pniii. Billy Raj, Denz. it.f'.i' - ' 5'lYlIl'll1'l lr-' ' - saint- rizpg-11.1 itil-rintv end. blotskocl the l-:ilk lift'-'f'Ifl'l i'l 1'i l'i--'I-1 i 'ii-'lvl 7-fi wuvlz ity llll on the lfunl-her 38-yard line. 'V-4 f'll H115 lt1'1'l1i'1 i I ' 1'-'li .tri-r'i-r uiunlvcr: pit-lac-zi up the hall and scoozed Band and VPD Tiqlldd .ioyvzg to the 5. From there Teri To lwihii UH 1' T-ii u l c'Eu-r limi Kirk:-iilmcker went over on the lllf 'liii Vtliilllll i'V1'1 ,Vfjl Sfillwfl. ltwfl fill '-.' vii'-I next play for the touchdown. 'Yilm im WHS V i'Nl-iI 'Yl Hsin' il'5f YNIV. -21 Danny Ticiwi-ll added the extra Vlafion my llnliul v- ig, tri z -1 'wt 4 ' .Qi rt' l point Ull 'iw Wifi limit 'Pi - -5 - -f- ib ii' tli-'wir The Purichcrs fought back an 'mini g.i-v'lHi':ia.im'i- .ti Klrnzzui a 75-yzirri drive in the rlosine 'kit' Plflwil UU iii 5-'Fix' lil'-fiiolll ir llriznz Xl lminutz-s of the first period to i from ilu lli-ylilwiiuf 2.6 Nlziff-in llzizi-i. nrt iw- .even the score. GNU' Svlliftl-it ill'- ire f'.l.i::1iv V-'ii-iii-fkc. Pai If h V U Q I sith' oi the lim- :incl gnrtt. .lf-.line Blill'llt'lllJt'l'.ft'I' .ind N Tm' gmumi gains OI Mcivm tinal P the ground ers pick 1 want to who made , Riley ' to the have their ng. I ani t. .-'ini we down. Wc- the Lunch- ry fine way us. ill open at erce Tues 'clock. N will bc me. with-Eiisch 11753 at center. Kenley of the fans uncher'Mary l.zi Nell Kothmxinn. C-'Xlfill Jan Jordan is head yell Yi-:.:ii,r inf lm Pep Squad :ind her .is-, gainsxsistants are Sara Bode, llzirg.-i' up 364 Eppler, Arena Schmidt and Betty 93 for Menard ,lane Zcslli, Fredericksburg. fi C1355 AA school and habitual victor over iMason, is of unknown power but 'certainly will be no push-over. 'The Hill Billies are described as having good size. and fair experi- gence and speed. I Coach Riley has indicated he will start Wayne Hofmann 1170 poundsj at left end, Edwin Ince PC1983 or Robert Fleming 11975 at left tackle. Johnny Benevides C1803 at left guard. Junior Gier- Schulze Cl55l at right guard, G. W. Keith C1907 at right tackle, fJay Schott 11651 or Douglas Gaunt C1603 at right end, Bucky Capps Cl50l at quarterback, Mar- vin Reichenau H655 at left half, Charley Starks 11702 at right half, and Melvin Thomas C1753 at fullback. A number of others ul the squad of 44 men are certain to 6 see service, Coach Riley says. The team runs from Split T formation of a standard variety 'although Coach Riley has added many variations. Thus far his Thuinas, Gary Schmidt and Mar- vin Reichenau, plus a pass from Bucky Capps tu Douglas Gauntt. mort-fi the bali down to the 9- ynrsi line, from where Reichenau i-ir.-lc-ti rilnt i-ind for the filly Ga-:nit imuii-ri 11-.'1cu I-J aqtci the rxifa 3-oiiti. Tin: first was eraseii by .i 5-yard lwnsklzitld in inotion gat-n.:lt5'. but :hc second was as good .is iitif first and tin fir-t qu:i:'t-r 4-:1 it i :ii T-'T ' liuth it-ants scored again in the --4-Q-:mtl pprifii. with thc- Engl-15 -1-iazirzzis iirst. just two nzizxuie-S .li-fp :ei 'he qiurter, on :i 5543 vxirrl drive. A Gr-ne Myers picked tip the 'izzz 8 yards around left end lor ilu. -t:.rt'. The 1-.Lck wus no good Witri li-ss than f.iur minutes lu play Eioiorr- halftime, Rci:'hen:iii :tilt-:wr-piefi .ut l'i.l5'1iO pass on Ili? llvxiriif- 48 in sci up the no'-' lliizxvfii-r tally. Ffuir plays later. Reii'Ewri.'u took .1 pitch-out from Capps and thzcu-.' high and long to Jay Svltr-t' who mzidc 'in itnpossil:le i catch, snzzgging the ball from two. ifkigle defenders and falling over , . . he twmline to tic thc score. Gaiints kick split thc upriglits for th.: go-zilieud point. 'l'hi-rv was no srorine, in the third uzirter. N l l l I I 1 l General :admission tickets for ilu- gums: ut Bastrop will iw un salt- at the School Uffire in thc Cnurthousc until noon Friday. The main grandstund, the re- si-rved scat si-ction with seats selling for S2. has been sold out. 'l'hvs4- S2 tickets arc good for any scat in the stands-if you are- early enough to get it. General admission is SI.50 for adults and 50 cents for students. .Ihr Ma.- , GRAPELAND RECORD l Clrligxt-lzi'iiii 31 , ' t2i.iiit'i:iiid Z5 li-llii 21 Gzgqii-i.infl -1-4 ff: i-'i Lett 13 rtiiapi-1.11.-1 ti . Hr-iii-tori 'I 1 Gzapi-!z.1.i -EU i,li.ef.itty lil f l.pt..t..-ima :it into 0 'tiinpi-l..i1t1 1-l . 'i t-.ittuc ZZU 'rGr..peland Sl, Cenfervilic 21 :iCix:.pi-lgiiid lil: IVl1i:i1: iitville lil G1:i1it'i.lli1i 5-1 lilkiniit 'I 'Di-'i it-1 gziines I tBi-fiis!Z'ir:I2 'Ci::ii1iiii::l 42 Junquill 27 X tiieghiriaiy ic3I'iillL'l2lllll 123 Gzoveton ti i:Tnt1ii ll:-mls X89 Opponents 166 Punchers Launch 1954 Season With ' ' ' 'es Impressive 19-6 Wm Over Bllll L-iincr ihe- third or fourii: git-i1o.is.l BY A1 Mdnonald Final Score ' Coach Clovis Riley? Mason Mason sforf-az th-1 1a.f1 :Line Punchers got away to an impres- imc- in thi final iinhirtr-r -in at 54-Q sive start Friday night in their yzirti drzvi. rlzznqir-cc: .-.' pi L-it I 19-6 win over the Fredericksburg Hein-:cnziu rirwgie-d right emi tori Hill Biilies at the Fairgrounds. -ie-term yzir-nf to hi: gay iiiit, An overflow crowd saw the Gnuritt n.:.nti- 11 gi pc-i 'r -' t,igi:i1Punchers go ahead in the open- njv kit-kin: his ihigvl or- zu poiziiiling minutes of play and stay in nr.-'i hiougxaz :Exe final .-t--'iw 1-ilcomplete command the first Xilisoft 31. iii-.nine 114 three quarters, scoring in each The l'uni-ln.-rs picked up IT ,of these. The Billies scored their first downs, 201 yards rushing. -lone tally in the last quarter. toniplc-ti-it 4 of lll passes for filll First Touchdown 5a.rfis, had 1 intercepted, fumhli--i , Mason kicked off to Fteder- and lost the bali :wit-e, punt:-.i 'icksburg and on third down the 4 times for a 23-yard average, had 1 blocked. and was penal-' med -4 times for 50 yards, 2 of the penalties being for pass in--i terference. llezirne made lil first downs. 86 parcis rushing. cxlinpieir-d 4 of li passes for -ill yarns, had 1 in- tert-eptcd, fuxnblcci mic-e :uxfl lost Billies tried a pass, which Char- lie Starks intercepted at mid- field and returned 'to the 44- yard line. Melvin Thomas went through the middle for 10 yards. Bucky Capps tossed a pass to Charlie Starks, who was downed only three yards from the goal lline On ' second down Marvin tht- hall. -.vas ponalm-fl :'.-.'im- for ,Reichenau crashed left guard ill yards, and puntc-d 5 ziznes for' from the two-yard line 10 hit xi 246 average, having one pay dirt. blot-lac-rl by Gary Scltmidz. The try for the extra point was H ' lblocked. HEARNE Rl-IFORD llCre is the season record Tori the Elvurnc Eagles: HQEIFFC l-1 , Rosebud S I-learzie -40 N41-.-35.111, 0 llearzxc QT Franklin 'T Hear :xc -til Q 31.11-1 0 lle':irnc- ll Taylor 0 l-learxe 40 Thrali ry llearnc 4H Granger 6 Hczirm- ti , Elgin 0 Hearnc ,, llearzzo 34 llearitt- 11' Total: lie..rnc- 301 u-1 if lx of iii 3-E UQ All 3 o ou Q Q 'U 5: ,Im- '5 as lj...l Pu I G 5' lg E : I-I O 'Il Q-fl .21- 'E 'E o 5- - l - 2 E415 5 C Q. 5 D- 'Cl' N 'l nfirrttmic it lillullll ll 1- ii . it- .. After Winning g C irst District Game Victory at Burnet 'T Practically Clin l l ll- .,- - With halt'-time nearing, the Punchers put on a 72-yard drive with Reichenau crossing the double-stripe yard line. Jay Schott point. from the three- -booted the extra Second Score - Marvin Reichenau with a 16- Yafd gain put the .ball on the three-yard line to set up the third - period score. Charlie Starks. on a pitch-out, circled left end for Mason's final touch- down. Schott's try for point was wide. A Mason fumble, recovered by Fredericksburg on the Puncher 39, paved the way for the Hill Billie score. A 28-yard pass, from Temple Klett to Roy Crenwelge, was good for the touchdown. Kick for extra point was no good and the final score was Ma- son 19, Freglericlghgg 6. illi-District Seats . 'W I I A 0 Punchers Clobber Gol dthwaite Eagles 47-6 i Before Meeting Early Hi Here Friday Night-if 14i..::k.'ri i9 MASON Mason DEER PARK PROBABLE STARTING UNEUP PROBABLE STARTING LIINEUP Caunt D Schott jay Flemlng R Kelth G W Benevldes Schulze K GlCflSCh Capps B Relchenau M Starks C Thomas M SUBSTITUTES Black T Burnett Nl Dannhelm L Hofmann W Hofmann H Metzger Reardon Reardon Schmldt Schmldt Taylor lVlart1n N Taylor lnce Edwm Starks D Brewer R Stephens Hubbard ason UW Deer Pa1 k Punchers Wallop Grapeland 33-14 ByA1MD ld ply Der Pkh gh t 1 3 to14 F Pk ftedt hxhh pyffth 26A hamfp bt dl pydi hhh d Frdy hD d474p0 ts p 9 plyd hp1yA.1by Wh GFS-llFdY ISM HUP dA1byh 3 Sat11NlaY P 1 Steambarge Taylor Stephenson Cam Caldwell R Mclntosh Phelpot Carpenter McLean Henderson W Wallace sUBsTrrUTEs Parrlsh Dletrlde Thompson Caldwell D Purdom Shlnn Work Henderson Tunstall Smlth B O Neal Smlth M Glbson Watkins Barclay Stout Scheer lVlcClesky Whltaker Olsen gem F111alo11 X n5 1:7-ECOB-0 P a 0 SP 0 C by r e r K 34 5 een S P rk 25' W 6 I W1 Park 26' santa Fe 0 D20 K 45 Needvxlle 0 Deer Par sl, East Bernard 0 DNV? nl: 4El Mxssouri CW 6 e D PZ, V DlCk1hSOD 0 , 7 Deer ' 6 6 k 19 P Playoffs Park 12, Seal? Deer d haven Deer Pllk 33' T1 e 12 W Name Position Wt. 2 A No' Name osi ion , . E l6O 1 I E , E 165 I5 12 ' , . T 200 I6 T ' , . . T I90 3 2 ' T ' , J. G IBO 33 y . G , . G I 55 1 24 C, . . v C I c ona C . - B 145 Qfasoifi 523352555 - Ta in 28 B - Lu a state semi-fina Class A ' ' B I contest after ousting Grapelanlil B ' ' B I alas ri a thjs V131 ter-ima B B I l gear d it tl :I an unde- I 3 l l B ' ' ea eam and one w 'C as :fin tlsredhey t :hs S - Q c s oa fine defensive , . B 135 :223:3':12a2img:2 .0 - C, la e ive ames in w ic t eir 1 - G I opponents. di n?tH d . t I 2 Dunn E i 1 - B wonasIl6 td 32 ta t y ' the 15:5 l l l B n - E- I ningason as score in I 7 E' gixlfen u h 9 and has a el C 1 ' G three shut t games. ' ' D E In the other state semi-final G 1 ' Paduca a s an in ic - 1 P. C l -1 also a rietifectl-recordptlci-ual: ' '?' 1 G zjjsezn 3313 one gelfeates 12 V G ' , E. C I50 27 T ' , G. B 185 29 ' , . E , A. T I80 l 3? ' , E ' , . T 170 35 . ' ' B , R. B 170 36 - c , ' T 202 37 B , . B 155 33 E , . E I55 40 B T I90 41 - G B I55 Y 42 T I a 322221 8933? 533 Ch Deer HY ' tclazrland 0 Dee Par 1 y 6 Park 26, Hondo Fredericksburg 6 Menard jun clion Eden Llano Bangs Goldthwaitc Early Burnet Santa Anna Bastrop He arne Grapeland Deer Park PU NCL ilili SCORE BOARD Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason Mason 1 0 7 0 1 13 13 - - 14 ss Gayle Walker Forward 1 Letter t 'I 'Q' .s- l 5 ,Q I Yugi- Sharon Tinsley Guard 2 Letters All Tourney Lakeview Barbra Roberds Forward 2 Letters 'Q- Emma Ruth Durst I 1 . , Forward -rv 5, Amy Lou Lemburg Y, Guard ' 1 Letter K ' X 1 I s1G'.,fi' . EEN wx 1 X Mary Eppler A Captain Qx Y Forward ' k Q5 I 2 Letters Q 'M -'J xxx 1 u A 'W De ann Whxtaker Guard 1 Letter 4 P 7 sl i ,1 L. Ze oll a Goff Forward ni-' X wi 1 , 1 Anna Schmidt Forward 1 Letter Patty Allcorn Captain Guard 2 Letters Judy Allen Guard Margie We inecke Forward 1 Letter 5 Q U i ' E Y 'E- A s. 5, , f .J :1i11'Li-1 5-.-if G ' .3 . ', M ,V . ' 4, ' ' H. 2' 1SF3.ig:ww 0 ' . f , ,V 1 v ' N s 1' y , I 1 ' 3, 'V 1 E , ,gf f -r 'N , ,V 3 V I i 2 -I. a 3 ' 1 I lla.. r J I A g 5 'J .,. ,x ' , -wzlefe- f3 'ff FN - ,,.:.'- '. . . h A I 11. J! ' L-11511 H x 3 ' n 4- Do' 4 1 ,iw 4- 46. I .4 L ,... ,- BOYS' A TEAM BASKETBALL Q5 G W Kieth Tom S bv , ' La Dannhe im 2 Raymond Taylor 'LX Charles Ray Hubbard Allan Taylor Y' T F 5 . ' 4' Fx, A xi , L Wayne Hofmann GIRLS B VOLLEYBALL EQp.?efsfEff BUYS B BASKETBALL TEAM GIRLS A VOLLEYBALL BOYS TRACK TEAM 7 n,,'S 1 ,f4l -J f 'Q ' 4 1, .. . 3 1 'P 5 'NHLEQQ - .fs 9 14 gy fsgy I .P gk ' ' ff 1 5, , N iz 45 Q 'A Q1 3. .H 4 u lv'- 6 ' i ' 55 f A ' ffk ,A ' j Q : 1 E I ., 5 I s ' Q 96 S V DI TRICT WINNERS ONE - ACT PLAY SHADOW OF A DREAM Robert Fleming Sue Keller Mary Eppler L. B. Keith Helen Morgeson ACTIVITIES S E N I O R P L A Y Free Advice N r' if :ny-..-' , I E, - .A-Q i I 51 1 ' ln. 'Y 45, ff ' ,-.' Us-v, fi at-nl '41 R N QLD Vs 'g-.- L Q :nf mfr me JR 81 SR RECEPTION 12.11 Z f-. pu l .lil HIGH CHOOL BASEBALL U41 x mr 0' - '- , T6i': ' Q -on - ,Ev X , ,PAQ-3' yi? 01,1 'av sl 'bf' ff .. A I 4, M. 2'-:W .. VX ...- in '59 -4 . -.fp .x - A '45, Q. ' ' .. 'qxpr , ' 4 - ' 1, . , .. Y .. 7 1, 31 'wr' 1: ' ,Qxf . , l L A, .- . Q A . , x, j U 161 'ig x x p Q y I 4 , Q ' ' 'r I no - E .fl --1. -- 'f' , G , F : J -1.3 ' ' 1' W' gf' . , , J s x Z 'IZ '?:' '- eg fx. I , ' 'H -2... . c -. X ' -. ' , -Q vm -Q 1- ' .. , . ,-- f-f n 4 me W V. . ., XM Q... 3.11.3 mi , in Aww- 'f .lfffif -.A f4..' ,'-- 3: , '1I'- '. i ' ' 4---. . -' JV - ' ff .-:ir - -. Q . U 553 V V415-Sf:-' . K , A ,f - -- . .-Q4 , n- ..f wk ' S l .ki ,fr-K 2 ,Ad K , , A I A , l T' . 9, r 'Af W I - x 5. N.. e J! fs 'I 1 1 fy Q , 5 I A Q. A L 'O v.f 'n l H 1 Q Ciauigx AS tn b , 9 Qg 5x!r4 filly 'Qin vgs HEY THERE D- SHOW ME THE WAY TO GO HOME ROCK ME THERE STANDS THE GLASS WALK ON THE SUNNY SIDE 'I M GOING TO WASH THAT MAN R OUT OF MY HAIR IGHT SILK STOCKINGS MONA LISA I BELIEVE 'ON THE WATER FRONT THREE COINS IN A FOUNTAIN UGENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDS IT CAME FROM OUTER SPACE fil. FATHER OF THE BRIDE THE RETURN OF THE TEXAN v. ' 1 THE BIG SLEEP GOOD-BY, MY FANCY LHERS VGONE WITH THE WIND THE BEST YEARS OF OUR LIVES . . Q . 'g , A 7 1--' kf jf in -'LITTLE WOMEN THE WILL ROGERS STORY WF' N.. QF' 1 in I I lg ,Q u 4- 'W -- im o ll. 3' h . 1 .SF ' X 5 1 L . A I FK V I 1 ,vw 5 vn- nn. if L -'iq' I X AP 3'fE'1 'A 5 ,L 'Il u mm an mws'Q '?g wif M' LM.. nf 3 QQ! 4 O I 3 1 aff -v Vo I I 1-'f . 1 . x , .L , 'Q JH K SR G1 RLS' F1 N DTBALI A W x E N --' F--f --1--V .ii v. - . T' .ff-fir , 'W --X f M, f M --a.?Q5f5fQ 4 p+ .-.3-4' ADS Xu llll' s l Ile sa lllt' IL III u A L 111111111 I L IL 11 unuor 11 x 111111 1 p 1t1111t 11 1 Ll 1,11 11 r1t11 LI kl x 11111 1s11op1 1 L L uutor Ll 11111 1 111111111 1 111111 IIL 1 1 Ll 1 1 111 r Ll 11111 1111110 1 or L LOFIN 1111111111111 E1 1 11111 11111 11 10111 11 TL L 1111 1 p1sxL11 1 Iliff 1 1 11 uf 111 Vflllff 1 1 THE COMMERCIAL BANK CUNINCORPORATEDT ESTABLISHED 1901 MASON, TEXAS SAFETY SERVICE SILENCE Y 9 1 1 L I L ' 1 5 Y 1 T1 '.1u1NC' 'wing .1gu11 'y .111 1 1.111 1' -1' c. ' . '1' 1nt. T1-1 ' pll ' . . Tl '11ot -1 1.1111111111 L' 1-st. T1- '.'l '.111' .' 1c'. T11 11'. 'xllsl' . 1' 1' . T11-111.1 l. Q11 '-r 1111s 111111 . 11'.l'r. 'I'11c po1111c1.111 1:1111 111111 .1 c1111s11111c11t. ,111 C kc ',11s14 . 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AND ADD T0 IT REGULARLY Congratulatwns to the 1955 SENIORS gyiw We Mmm SINCE 1904 . ., -'.'Y 1, . .L-1 H5?f 'f-F 72 Y ' JL ,Inj f'4 , ' .. 3. .hiv j-Y '1 ' 1 Q 'A-l' -If 1 ' wx, '. ' H. f if ' A.. I J I l'f - I ,- D- :'- T'g pa.-1 A 1 ,, lap 5'-f fl,-5 JM .Ai -- I'-+ l ' il . 1.v-.icfxqfjlx J' 5,4 1 '4 .' AL.:-:Lf-5 -ll 'rf A QTEADXX Dill 3 . fx? A man should be proud of the place in which he lives, 2 3 and he should so live that the place will be proud of him. ' 5 1 v 1 COMPLIMENTS OF 5-cgi C: S MASON COUNTY CHAMBER OF' COMMERCE MASON JUNIOR CHAMBER OF COMMERCE and MASON COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION f-x WEST TEXAS UTILITIES CC ufei Butane Gas Apphances Aermoter Wmdmzlls Sheet Metal Electrmc Pumps Stoves and Bathroom F lxtures All Kmds Plumbmg Work Phone 42 Z ' H ,I ' B S if fkiabnoil , I r AUTO SUPPLY mfmfxkiwaz 4.9910 I? GROSSE QWJSON uilding Ma d d Ph 41 MASON WOOL. 8: MOHAIR COMM. V -0 L.----..-....--.-.- 'V r x CHIC! SUITE! Supplies Wool C3 I co. F fa X 'Wm - :Wien bp Wi1h Feed u.. Mohair RAY WALKER CLAYTON REEVES B-G SERVICE STATION 4-at vig Motor Service Wheel Balancing if-If -l l Q 1 KREME KUP SOMEBURGERS HoT Docs com-:S RooT BEER MALTS S1-IAKES SANDWICHES gelfzafm APPLIANCE and FURNITURE Phone 18 O Compliments of Har old Schml dt ATTORNEY AT LAW MASON TEXAS F52 COVER THE EARTH f A siffmg .1 A QA HENRY J HOFMANN 2 8 S W PAINTS AND VARNISHES LUMBER CEMENT HARDWARE WNW HOUSI PAINI gl FQJ i P -Y! 0 .Sun-I , MLIAHS, x ,f lf O Dealer in Buildin M terials f X I f BUILDING MATERIAL fu IM ui ,., . ' S-TJRXJ ! A I .:,, Nag It 1,4 , Luisa ' X '. , I, ' I law rj., Smart Style Shop MASON FEED STORE MASON 9 Won mi M, HA R I,,-'jg 1 FEEDS FEED STORE M M 51 QAVS Fooo STGQE Phone 102 ,S V - , 7 L.. V J f 9 M xg. ,. ' J, K 17 . ua ' v. . Ep w L , N Q 3 S W, E 2,574 3TI','f1. 'IN ' I .W L 5: TIIEXSUDEQIOP FEEDS X '- fi wa . Q - - f 5 5 f Ph vo Q .' - i.. . si N . Z' YES X I , ' I 1 Q -K 'nl ,N , 1 it Q K 4! 4.1 fell if ' 5 ' f- 5 WWW COlVNpLlNlEN'l-5 OF GRIMSLEYS s h IS 1 yGod than !,,!,,, gm 342,012 EQUIPMENT SERVICE 7 c oo upp ies E Novelties f nf' 5 l f f-I' . x . A MJ. Dr 0 S A ' ss ' av- gb gm ' . , i E 4 R x , 1UTUI2S 1 f 'Y I, L 1 L... M, Phone Z 5 mndzfo J' AAILTON E LOEFFLER Abst acts REICHENAU FURNITURE CO Appl d F 1 Phone 50 Af Insurance - Real Estate 81 r icmces um' EFI . q JUHNSHN' S STATIUN Johns Q? llll COMPLIMENTS OF H FRIEND UNGE INSUBAN CE AGENCY MAYO SERVICE STATION Ph 54 COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE . g.9,,,,mW.Mm4, -19 ' , -x V3 Cut y Commissioners Cnty Electrl c C0 f fa f f ,ummm 6:5 L K Q lffnffgdddgnf ARCH BURNETT cuuf sxznvncxz STATION MASON TEXAS fn' Q 0 ' 1 M I I .K 'IJ I 53-50 ' 5 v , ' K 5 ' E SCO Qufl' ' P 'Q U - , ' ,P X ' ?'9' 1 .42 S f O O . Q O O A7 L' A , - J' ' 2 X6 .337 'isp 53 - Nxgi 'AW I ' 0 -,X , Pe t e rm an n ' s JEWELERS FINE JEWELRY B by Chi k ewzhw MM Z0 W 11 -S fl'r '71 '- wig, if MASON DRUG STORE 8 C 9 o O I i Phone 6 Purin Cho L gs E W i , J, ',' V ' U 'lliiff' - ' ' ' . .,.1.1 ' Q- 4 - -:W .---- --f - . 'S .- -if .fini uri I U T . Q. . si: 'J' f v , -W, '1 . . 5 E E i ' . Your Downtown MGBIIIIQ Place Compliments of Mason Dr Pepper Bottling Company Wake llp your taste with Ilr Pepper ouaolN's G W IJANNIIEIM Mgr 8: Co owner PHIINE 570 DOYAL METZGER CAR REPAIR WELDING Mason Sales Co LIVESTOCK AUCTION 0 l . ff, ' 1 Afalgg, I a arschall Cl S h essle PtM Modern -Clean - llestful liberty Bell Court Mason Texas Iv nd Mrs.NashDuke Leslie Motor Co. Phone 202 Dodge and Plymouth Acme Garage G oo dyear Tires and Gull Products BQ! l-Geller PEP Electric Phone llli MASUN GHUCEHY EHUZEN EUUDS FRESH EHUITS VEGETABLES Nl E ATS Phone 145 BAXTER EQUIPMENT CO INC M ASON, TEX AS INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS PONTIAC FARMALL TRACTORS SALES Sz SERVICE Phone 2 60 COMPLIMENTS OF' KARL BIELFELDT AGENT FOR MAGNOLIA PRODUCTS GAS OILS AND GREASES 101 Broad llonop Feed Store Frenzel Motors 'J1 .. .L .-N . ..,,: Wood Auto Company S Cllll CII Equipment Service llpnifq'-iucfenvpce C pr r, f Reeds Flower Shop wifi BLACK KUHLMAN DMZ-Q Nl E. N 5 STOVZE Your Home+own Paln+er Paperlng Hangung Floors Fmushmg D Y gl th Z at P Mason Texas Ph 3 F1 F' HO ' Ph 10 C N Km K N 'VJ X T4 j e x ' I 1 I . . . .. . Men's loin r eanin ressing Ft. Maso n Hotel and Coffee Shop Milton Vater water well drilling and machine repair Davenport Pharm ac y Phone 152 Prescription Dept. Phone 405 City Cleane rs cleaning pressing Dorothy 096 Hay Henrich Mason llil Company Howard Comer Phone H18 leifeste 'NRRL SERVICE o STATIIIN E 84M Food Store Where F ds Meet


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