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r m m SS« i A-J it y.y. fid |V ,TS w c •V «vs:« fit is MM 5? t i ih! ft! V! tv w « -f r £ a •V I Yi Arr i i TAYLOR . publishing COMPANY DALLAS, TEXAS 7 yi x-mtuie means BETTER YEARBOOKS . w Extracted from our seaworthy craft, the SS M. H. S., is this log, a vivid account of our memorable ports of call and deck activities, which we, the annual staff of 1951-52, leave as a chart for the future sailors of the high seas. Annual Staff Editor ------ Irving Ramsower Business Man. - -Juanita Jo Wentz Asst. Editor ----- Billy Meyer Asst. Bus. Man.- - -Harvey Adams Art Editor ------ Sara Wright Sponsors: Mrs. Lola Allen Mr. Earl Horton We, the student body of Mathis High School, dedicate the 1951-52 Annual to Coach Rich, who has taught us to play the game in the spirit of fairness and good sportsmanship, on or off the playing field. He has shown us that by working diligently we shall be rewarded. We are deeply grateful for his willingness to help our school at all times. We appreciate his years of service. He h as also taught us to accept victory with humility and defeat with a smile. He has taught us the meaning of the word hustle . However gratuitous his time or effort, we are grateful. @ zle td z% Sventa SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER 11-12 22 DECEMBER JANUARY 18 4- School began 5- Pep rally 7-First football game with St. Joseph ' s 14- Football game with Ingleside 27- Womanless Wedding 28- Football game with Ray B. 4- Band Ice Cream Party 5- Football game with George West 12- Three Rivers Football game. End of first six weeks. 19-Football game with Rockport 26- Football game with Premont 27- Coronation 29- F. H. A. Party 2-Our first conference defeat--Taft. 13- San Patricio Live Stock show. 15- Pep rally 16- The big game Bishop 21-End of second six weeks 25-Thanksgiving holidays APRIL 29-Pep Squad hay ride 11- Hobo day 12- Basketball game with Bishop 14- Calallen Basketball game. Sr. Christmas Party. 17- George West Basketball game. F. F. A. Bar B-Q 19-Sophomore Party 21-F. H. A. Party. School Party. School turned out for holidays 11-End of third six weeks MAY 15- Basketball game with Bishop. 19-Golden Girls at Odem 23-Home Economics Silver Tea 25-George West Basketball game. 3-7-National School Week 7-Holiday-Teachers go to T.S.T. A. 14- Baseball game with Taft. 21-Another game with Taft 21-22-Texas Olympics at Somerset 27-Style Show 31-Tennis at Bishop 1- Tennis at Bishop 4- End of fifth six weeks Senior Day 5- Junior-Senior Banquet 10-Baseball game with Skidmore 11-14-Easter Holidays 15- George West Baseball game 18-Three Rivers Baseball game 21- Faculty Party 22- Baseball game with Goliad 25-Softball at Orange Grove 29-Skidmore Baseball game 2- George West Baseball 6- Three Rivers Baseball 18-Baccalaureate Services 22- Eighth Grade Graduation 23- Senior Graduation, School turns out. JANUARY 26-Junior dance at Scout Hut. 29-Basketball game at Beeville FEBRUARY 6-Faculty Party 8- Basketball game with Taft 9- Basketball tournament at George West 11-Basketball game at Sinton 15- Golden Girls at San Antonio 16- Fat Stock Show in San Antonio 21- Senior-Faculty Basketball game 22- End of fourth six weeks, District F. F. A. Banquet 28-F. F. A.-F. H. A. Banquet MARCH JOANNE GUYNES football Sweetheart With a 6-2 record for the 1952 season the Pirates won a co-championship with the Taft Greyhounds, to whom they lost their only conference game. The Pirates opened their season with a bang by coming from behind and defeating St. Josephs’ of Browns¬ ville in the last two minutes 22 to 18. After two rain-outs the Pirates manhandled Miller B of Corpus Christi by the score of 25 to 6. On the next Friday night at George West, the Pirates started their conference season by defeating the George West Longhorns to the tune of 14 to 9. Again the following week the Pirates continued their winning ways by defeating the Three Rivers Bull¬ dogs at Mathis 26 to 19. On October 19th the Pirates defeated the Rockport Pirates, another conference foe, by the score of 26- 13 even though seven touchdowns were called back on us. The following Friday the Pirates suffered their first defeat at the hands of Premont, a non-conference foe, 49 to 19. Then one week later the Pirates lost their first conference game to the T aft Greyhounds by the score of 45 to 20. In this game the Pirates led the first half 20 to 6. Two weeks later the Pirates unleashed their pent-up fury by defeating their arch-rivals, the Bishop Badgers, in Bishop 16 to 6. So ended one of the most successful seasons in Mathis Pirate History. 0 $ ..w: as.. jgpg yj?f «¥ ?« v M a-w%J w; ‘ “ M.I 3T % JrC ' ' w !’ .f. ' j; „ ,3f vi«e .• ' 3 iy - •Wifp mm ra ■ TiK f£ ' ' ' W r .‘S 2% ! W TS C C£ v v ■• ■ ' ■ L ■ % as ac ■ ' a ’%: ' i .• •£•$%? ., ,« ?% .f 8 ’ gk ' HOM ... 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' M, v isesd i® Captains Sg ftci w ® i % -?- ' x v5’ it V; tv Jp as. $rj3 - %gx 1 Iwpfi ' ..v .?! 4’ ■5: • a K 6 W mgP $ ri i : %J yOK P tiFt - IshTi CONFERENCE STANDINGS Mathis-Taft: Co-Champions Three Rivers-George West Bishop Rockport SsJ ' S;S° 3 Jb % SCOREBOARD Bishop 36 Mathis 19 Cal alien 11 Mathis 10 George West 42 Mathis 17 Bishop 36 Mathis 30 Ingleside 28 Mathis 21 George West 38 Mathis 19 Bishop 34 Mathis 25 Three Rivers 35 Mathis 32 Taft 46 Mathis 20 9 STERNADEL MAEDGEN MEYER RAMSOWER LOTSPEICH ROUSE LAMBERT, CURT LAMBERT, DOYLE GAME SCORES Mathis 32 Callallen Mathis 31 George West Mathis 41 Aransas Pass Mathis 25 Ben Bolt Mathis 20 George West Mathis 22 Beeville Mathis 31 Three Rivers Mathis 27 Rockport Mathis 48 George West Mathis 40 Sinton Mathis 23 Floresville Mathis 24 George West Mathis 25 Rockport 44 45 16 42 38 23 STONE ,, A 7 FREASIER (30-A ALL-DISTRIC T) Basketball Zeam OUR HIGH HOPES IN TRACK 1. Little Olympic Gal; 2. Tennis Champs; 3. High-hurdling expectations and Pole Vaulter; 4. Runner-upper hope; 5. Discus-(heave-ho)-prospects; 6. High Stepping hopper ; 7. Shot- put King: AND DON ' T FORGET Harvey Adams--the ole 100 yard-dasher, 220-yarder, and high jumper. Irving Ramsower--Miler of M.H.S. Student ( auncit OFFICERS President-- Vice President- Secretary-Treasurer- Reporter- Senior Representative- Junior Representative- Sophomore Representative--- Freshman Representative-- Eighth Grade Representative- Sponsor- - JOANNE GUYNES -BILL McNEILL -MERILYN McNEILL -PAULA BEYER --BILL MEYER - - HARVEY ADAMS - -TOM KARKOSKA • - -JANE CABANISS BETTY JEAN STONE - - GEORGE TURNER Office f444i4tCL tt President- Vice President- - Secretary. Treasurer- Reporter- Historian- Parliamentarian - ■ JOANNE CRENSHAW - - - -HAZEL CARR JUANITA JO WENTZ -JO ANN SALGE DOROTHY HOLLON - - - - DORIS STONE - DOROTHY HYBNER BILL McNEILL ? 4. F. F. A. OFFICERS President--- Vice President-- Second Vice President- ----------- Third Vice President- - - --- - - - Secretary- - -- —.... Treasurer--- - --- Parliamentarian---- Historian- Sentinel- - -- -- - — ------ — - - Song Leader- Advisor-- Sweetheart--- ALLEN DOUBRAVA -HARVEY ADAMS -REX ROUSE - -TOMMY LACY BUDDY MAEDGEN ■ - - ALLEN JONAS - LONNIE MESSER -- C. W. ROUSE -B. T. SIKES JACK HAMPTON -W. G. CABINESS - - SARA WRIGHT --y: « u ■ ' ■ • ’I MxJf ' ► •- « ' 1 DRUM MAJORETTE-Sara Wright TWIRLERS-Juanita Jo Wentz, Joanne Jennings, Mary Wade Westover, Merilyn McNeill. MATHIS HIGH SCHOOL BAND Director-Fred L. Long . ■ Cheer tenders Pep Squad JOANNE GUYNES PAULA BEYER-JOAN SCHMIDT Sponsor MRS. LUCY WHEELER Merilyn McNeill and escort, Bobby Cosby JOANNE GUYNES Head Cheerleader 1 j SARA WRIGHT Drum Majorette Carnival King find Queen VICTORY TROPHY The Mathis-Bishop Trophy was presented to Mathis and Bishop High Schools by Perry Winkle. This trophy is won each year by the victorious team of the Mathis-Bishop foot¬ ball game. During the three-year struggle Bishop has held the trophy two years and Mathis one. The scores of these games were: 1949 Bishop 9 Mathis 7 1950 Bishop 12 Mathis 7 1951 Bishop 6 Mathis 16 DOUBRAVA TROPHY The Doubrava trophy was presented to Mathis High School by Perry Winkle of the San Antonio Express. This trophy is awarded ' each year to the outstanding athlete participating in the three major sports-football, basketball, and base¬ ball. The athletes who participate in these sports elect and present the trophy. r 2 1. Rich Brood; 2. Why the Professor?; 3. Yeah!;4. Graveyard undertakers; 5. Attraction Anytime; 6. Man Attractor; 7. Well, What do ya no?; 8. Yea! Mathis; 9. Smell Something?--Sophomores; 10. Baby Brood; 11. Looks Tough Anyway; 12. Mad House!!; 13. Shoudn’t have put it on there; 14. Men or Mice ? ? ?; 15. Foolish Admirer; 16. Where is your rival?; 17. Wait for me; 18. SadFace;19, Naughty!-Naughty!; 20. Name it--You can have it; 21. Norbert ' s Dears; 22. SchoolSpirit. J Most Beautiful Girl-SARA WRIGHT Most Handsome Boy-BILL McNEILL JOANNE GUYNES and BOBBY COSBY Best iffll found foy MERILYN McNEILL and ALLEN DOUBRAVA A Most Likely To Succeed Girl-JUANITA JO WENTZ Most Likely To Succeed Boy-BILL MEYER PMVSPP ' PHf •sjaSuapq auX M ’Zl Jsimiaa iraXu ' ll tauaiowonuieg 01 :sauXno auireof 6 Jasnon Xqqog 8 :Xqsco Xqqog L JjqSiiM ?res ’9 ziusm of murenf g iauois stioq ' f ; i3Xag Bfn d 8 !jaXaw XnT9 Z : UI 3 N°W uXfuaw ADMINISTRATION MR. T. A. HARBIN MRS. FANNIE WEBER MR. GRIFF MOORE MgHu £ckml i buct T. A. HARBIN SUPERINTENDENT BOX 177 Medium, dejcad- There has always been and there always will be the question of expenditure for education. There are those who do not believe in education, yet there are those who do. When I look upon our present student body, I am inclined to ponder concerning the present and future growth of our students. I trust that you, as students, will always find it a joy to come to school; that you will give much and be eager to receive more; that you will gain the respect of intelligent people; that you will look for the best in others and give them the best that you have. It is a nleasure to have a part in the preparation of your life. May you ever be a source of Inspiration to the school and the community in which you live. T. A. Harbin MRS. JANE ABRAMS B. A. faculty available MRS. LOLA ALLEN MRS. GERTRUDE BLUNTZER B.S. GORDON CABANISS MRS. RUTHELLE CABANISS MRS. LOLA CAFFALL B.S.-B.S.-M.S. B. A. MRS. ANITA COX MRS. MARY DOBIE MRS. DAISY EVERETT B.A. B.S. r MISS CORDELIA BROWN B.A. MRS. FRANCES COVINGTC B.S. GRACE FRELS B.A. MRS. ADELE KNOLLE B.S. MRS. MARGARET MUMME B. A. MRS. DELLA GULLION B.S. MRS. CHERIE HARVILLE B.S. EARL HORTON B.S. FRED RICH B.S. MRS. KATHERINE JACKSON B.S. STAFFORD REES B.B. A. MRS. BELLE ROBBINS MRS. ZELLA MILLER FRED LONG B.S. — V. MRS. EVA TROTTER GEORGE TURNER MRS. LUCY WHEELER MRS. MARGARET WILSON B.S.-A.B.-M.A. B.S.-M.A. B. A. B. A. MRS. DONNIE WRIGHT DOLORES BAUCH B. A. r. ' ADOLPH BOMER President Hoard of Education T. G. DORIS Secretary MARCOS LEMOS H. F. MEYER C. VAY ROUSE E. H. SALGE Vice President WILSON WILLIAMS AUGUSTA HENDERSON Tax Assessor-Collector Autographs SENIORS President ------------------ Vice President- - ----- - — Secretary-Treasurer- Reporter---- Parliamentarian- - -- -- -- — - - JOANNE GUYNES -PAULA BEYER -BILL MEYER MERILYN McNEILL - -DOYLE LAMBERT SPONSOR MRS. LOLA ALLEN EPOCH I In September in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and fortyeight, there landed upon the shores of the Temple of Learning, a goodly number of explorers and seekers after wisdom. Another mighty ex¬ plorer from Crystal City, who even drew the attention of the high and mighty Junior girls, joined the throng. Others gained by the explorers hailed from Tynan. This was the year we had looked forward to and thought we were so grown-up, but after being here for awhile we found out differently. Being shaken in spirit from our rough voyage upon the sea of inexperience, we were quite terrified by the three tribes already inhabiting this realm. They were the Sophs, wild, reckless, and always ready to jump upon the new comers from startling points of ambuscade, attacking them with sarcasm and ridicule. A tribe of greater power was known as Juniors; while the chief settlers were Seniors, a mighty group who spent much time including the Rulers known as faculty members, and in the pursuit of knowledge just before conclaves known as exams. The members of the new band were called Freshmen, which in the language of the realm meant green.” We wei£ twenty-four in ' number, and for the purpose of protection and mutual advancement we organized and elected as president of the c lass Bill Meyer, one of courage and ability. The new colonists made rapid progress. We obtained strong footholds in Algebra, English, History and other important entrenchments of the country. The chief ruler, a kindly disposed man by name of Mr. R. T.Rich and the very able sponsor. Miss Gaynell Wagnon, guided the Freshmen. Incited by the daring of the higher tribes, the Freshmen occasionally gathered for revels known as parties, and even went so far, at intervals, as to break rules. Without serious catastrophe they came to the end of the first epoch. EPOCH II At the beginning of the second epoch, we the Freshmen, advanced and took possession of the strong¬ holds of the Sophs. This was the year we were greeted with a new face, it was that of Mr. Vernon Har- ville who was High School Principal. He put some new rules before us which were sneered at at first but in the end grew to be appreciated. The number was decreased to twenty-one this year. Among the ones leaving us were, John Hoffman, Kay Horton, Oscar Alvarez, Luciano Riviera, and Jesse Villarreal. Another who we thought had been lost on the voyage in the Freshman year, Joanne Guynes, returned to the class. To protect our interests and lead us to greater achievements was the aim of our sponsor Mr. Stafford Rees. This year a vote of confidence was taken and Bill Meyer was once more re-elected to reign as president. We, the new Sophs, eager for revenge for our afflictions of the Freshmen colony, but no casualties are recorded. The diligent Sophs grew in favor with the various members of the faculty. Special occasions of revelry during this period arrived, Rebellions of small importance arose over occasional faculty rulings, and murmurings were heard because of the heavy tax imposed on our minds by the length of lessons, but they were settled by pea eful arbitration. So drew to an end the second epoch. EPOCH in With the beginning of the third epoch several changes were noted. The valiant band who had entered as Freshmen, and had conquered the lessons of the Sophs, now advanced against and occupied the territory of the Juniors. To preside over us as the chief executive we did elect Juanita Jo Wentz, who did walk wisely before us. It was found that several members among us, Joyce Freasier, Natalia Riviera. Edwin Burke, and Joe Garcia had left the class and taken themselves to new scenes and duties, and the ranks were swelled by the arrival at this time of Mary Beth McClellen who became much liked for her prowess of mind and pleasing manner. Important Faculty Rulers of this period were Robert T. Rich and Vernon Harville who were skillful generals in the contest with Ignorance. They were aided by Mrs. Ella Jean Porter, Mrs. Cherie Harville, and Mr. Ray Haisler, the Junior sponsors. Among the noted warriors on the athletic fields were Doyle Lambert, Norbert Sternadel, Bobby Cosby, Bill Meyer, Wayne Mengers, and Bobby Rouse, who did win honors for us because of their might and muscle. The other warriors helping the athletic heroes were Joanne, Paula, Doris and Mary Beth who couldn ' t exactly play football so they donned the uniform of a pep squad member, while Juanita Jo, Sara, Dorotha and Merilyn decided to don the twirler uniforms to carry their part of the load in the band. Ramiro was doing his part in the band too. This was also the year we had looked forward to because this was the year of the Junior-Senior Ban¬ quet, the most eventful part of our Junior year. The most fun, of course, was keeping the banquet theme a secret and the hardest part was making the money. Finally when the time was drawing near for the banquet everyone was very excited about who had a date with who, which was all acknowledged at the banquet. The theme was Oriental Gardens , and the meal was strictly Chinese Food. At the conclusion of the banquet and dance everyone left, never to forget the wonderful time they had. So was the end of the third epoch. EPOCH IV And now, we have come to the end of the long journey to become the Seniors of 1952. Through long and important reconstruction, our humble band who invaded the freshmen trenches three years before find ourselves now mighty learders of the realm. Most of our success through this year is due to the hard and earnest work of our sponsor. Mrs. Lola Allen. This year Mr. T. A. Harbin, who is an outstanding educator and has done much to improve our school, came to us as our School Superintendent from San Perlito, Texas. The wise and sagacious Joanne Guynes was elected class president, the other officers being, Paula Beyer, Vice President; Bill Meyer, Secretary-Treasurer; Merilyn McNeill, Reporter; and Parlimentarian, Doyle Lambert. We, the Seniors, numbering fourteen did greatly impress ourselves upon the Lower Tribes of the Temple of Learning and became much noted for our ability and diligence--especially did we endeavor ourselves to the Faculty who gave much effort to fitting us for the great contest of graduation. Deserters from the class were Dorotha Brown and Mary BethMcClellen who were lured into matrimony and Buddy Carr who moved back to Crystal City. The new arrival for commencement honors was Flynn Dennis who we did heartily welcome. This year the Pirate Football team, led by what we think is a mighty clan of Senior boys, ended up in district play as Co-Champs. We are proud to say that Doyle Lambert was selected All-District for three years. Another athlete, Paula Beyer, was an All-District forward on the basketball team. Great occasions this year were: Junior-Senior Football game; Junior-Senior Banquet; Senior Day, and Commencement. Thus doth close the fourth epoch and with our motto, LABOR CONQUERS ALL , engraved upon our shields the class of nineteen hundred and fifty-two goes forth to invade and conquer new territories. Merilyn McNeill Senior Class Historian Seniors °otb est look, e,b ll 9 °y : Vi° 8 boy , 5 3.- « .. e n ' si :Kl °stp ba, l P e. GUYNES, JOANNE Basketball 3; Debate 2,3; Tennis 2,3,4; Volleyball 4; Band 2; Pep Squad 3,4; Most Popular Girl 4; Football Sweetheart 4; Lady In Waiting 3,4; Class Rep. To Coronation 2; President of Senior Class 4; President of Student Council 4; Secretary and Trea¬ surer of Sharpshooter Club 4; Head Cheer¬ leader 4; Honorary Member of F.H.A. Club 4. Vvc© se ■ 4 V co ' 1 S. 4 ’ j LAMBERT, DOYLE ; Parliamentarian Senior Class; j Football 1,2, 3. 4; All district 2, 3,4; Football Captain 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Foot- light Club 4. MEYER, BILL Secretary-Treasurer Class 3,4; Student , Council Representative 4; Most Likely to I Succeed 4; Assistant I Editor of Annual 4; 1 Football 4; Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 4. MENGERS, WAYNE F.F.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1, 2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Band 2, 3; Officer F.F. A. 2, 3; P.E. Champs 2. MORENO, RAMIRO Band 1,2, 3, 4; F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1, 2, 3, 4; Orchestra Club 4. taxr UK S teaSU a Q eetV 2,1 atv atva - _ t et ■ ' •“’ ’ i 3 ; 2.. ‘ uN e 4 C as WENTZ, JUANITA JO President Junior Class; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. Secretary 4; Coronation Representative 2,3,4; Band T wirier 1,2, 3,4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Basket¬ ball 4; Business Manager of Annual. Seniors STERNADEL, NORBERT Football 3, 4; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 4; Captain of foot¬ ball team 4. 1.2 .. 3 . 4 -r ' h ° ot b al , „ STONE, DORIS Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Base¬ ball 1, 2, 3,4; Volleyball 2; Tennis 4; F.H. A. 1,2, 3,4; Pep squad 1, 2, 3, 4. WRIGHT, SARA Class Reporter 1; Assistant Art Editor Annual 3; Art Editor Annual 4; Reporter F.H. A.; Twirler 1, 2, 3; Drum Major 4; Coronation Representative 1,2: Coronation Queen4; F.F. A Sweetheart; Tennis 1,2, 3,4 ■■■■■ i Ut tOf |€MiO«t presided Vice President Secretary -pleasure! Reporter - loA tf SCH ■■■«SSS -e?,S .DOROTHY sponsors . .eam-HO ™ CHER® HARDEE- _ : _ DOUBRAVA, ALLEN FRANCO, ISMAEL 1 HUDDLESTON, LONNIE ■ ! GAITAN, REYMUNDO GALVAN, ERASMO HAMPTON, JACK HEDTKE, BURNEL SCHMIDT, JOAN STONE, TEDO VASQUEZ, MELCHORA VILLARREAL, OFELIA WHITFIELD, BILLY Sophomores C ,A sS Offlffl 8 P ’ eSld r«ide «- V ice P ' esl . gectetaTf rj t e asvtf 6 ep° IieI S?, 1 ;-“S“US . . CUR L S1VCES . - B- A s- s? otl SOSS st AfVO RC?EES Brown, Johnnie Huerta, Pedro Humble, Wanda Hutchens, Dennis Karkoska, Tom Klepac, Elsie Krnavek, Theresie Franco, Eradic Franco, Henry Fojtik, Emil Gaitan, Apolonio Garcia, Abelardo Hollon, Donnell Hollon, Dorothy Horton, Bud .__ Lacy, Tommy Lambert, Curtis Lotspeich, Bobby Maedgen, Malcolm, Jr. Messer, Lonnie Miller, Jack Porter, Charles Rouse, Betty Lou Rouse, C. W. Sikes, B. T. - - - ' sS ' ' . - 1° - -P J PteS e1 e01 ' V c e sectet ' - o G B-e? octet S?° SOB-S gbo gB : 3PU6 ' Cerda, Alicia Crenshaw, Joanne Franco, Idalia Freasier, Barbara Ganceres, Margarita Garcia, Adolfo Green, Joyce Gullion, Jim Mat Henderson, Mary Hill, Betsy Jennings, Joanne Krnavek, Jimmy Ray McGee, Barbara Mengers, Dale Mengers, Loretta Nelson, Cassle Olivo, Angelita Olivo, Juanita Pipes, Don Prestridge, Chloe Rouse, Jeraldine Salge, Jo Ann Sternadel, Sylvia Trevino, Lupe Trevino, Manuel Villarreal, Arnulfo Wren, Joan Eighth Qrade President- - - - - - Vice President- Secretary-Treasurer Reporter- ----- Social Chairman- - Parliamentarians- - EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS -TUCKER SUTHERLAND ....BETTY JEAN STONE ... . ELAINE MAEDGEN ...KATHY BROWN .-.- -SHARON DEHNISCH ..-.JUNE EVELYN BERRY BALDEMERIO RODRIQUEZ Glen Adams, Minnie Amaya, Donald Armstrong, Wesley Bauch, June Berry, Patricia Beyer, Kathy Brown, Juan Coronado, Sharon Dehnisch, Conrado Dominguez, Norman Doubravo, J. M. Edmondson, Michael Everette, Raymond Fojtik, Benee Franco, Emma Gonzales, Wallis Gregorcyk, Eva Jean Guerrero, Wileta Gullion, Allison Guynes, Andy Hanshaw, Mary Lou Hutchens, Sammy Henderson, Tracy Hybner, Robert Karkoska, Sandra Key, Leonard Klepac, Loretta McCoy. ■ at Norma Lee McCraw, Elaine Maedgen, Elia Marez, Genoveva Marez, Theresa Marez, Loyd Mengers, Miguel Mercado, Bill Miller, Nisefero Reyna, Roberto Rivera, Baldimero Rodrigues, Santos Rosenbaum, Jimmie Vay Rouse, Joyce Rouse, Lois Sikes, Betty Jean Stone, Don Stone, Tucker Sutherland, Gertrude Syma, Mary Tyra, Rodolfo Villarreal, Gus G. Willmann, Nicolasa Zapata, Rachel Zapata, Eva Valdez, Dolores Ramirez. bbmmh| Seventh Qrade Robert Adams Mary Margaret Beyer Alberta English Dorothy English David Brooks Gordon Reeves Brown Adolfo Garza Eddie Gilbert Carolyn Caddel Jane Caddel Sandra Gillette Enriqita Gonzales Dionecio Carbejal Alicio Cardona Juanita Gonzales Warren Griffin Lucy Cardoza Jimmy Crumbly Librada Gutierrez Roberto Gutierrez Bertha Faye Cypert Shirley Day Marilyn Hicks 1 Qrade Huntsinger, Jerry Hutchens, Lloyd Juarez, Isabel Syma, Barbara Timon, Harry Luna, Pedro Maldanado, Erasmo Valdez, Joaquin Vasquez, Lupe Martinez, Amarada Martinez, Juanita Waddle, Melburn Weathersby, Eaph Padillo, Elena Prestridge, Billie Wilson, John Wren, Mae Pruitt, Ruth Rouse, Naomi Zapata, Alvino Zapata, Pedro Sixth Qrade Coffin, Mike Davis, Hillery Miller, Leonard Ramsower, Robert Duncan, Bobby Gregoryck, Janet Rouse, Carrol Rouse, Richard Griffin, Jannette Harbin, Richard Sides, Jan Sloan, Lonnie Hennig, Rodger Jennings, Norma Sue Striddle, Elwood Poole, Steve Jostes, Lynwood Kemp, Kerwin Stone, Paul Tieman, Nora Krnavak, Jerry Maedgen, Mae dene Williamson, Paul Tiftk Qrade Henry; Edmonson, Jerry; Fojtik, Evelyn; Gaitan, Abel; Garcia, Lucy; Gaceres, Connie; Green, Zepha; Griffin, Nancy; Happner, Jerry. Henderson, Richard; Hicks, Woodrow; Huntsinger, Joann; Karnavek, Catherine; Krnavek, Mary; Martinez, Herminia; McCoy, Lawrence; Mengers, Wilbur; Nolan, Etheyl Jo; Person, Gus; Rackley, Alice; Revera, Olga; Reveria, Rudy; Salyers, Charles; Stone, Joey; Tennil, Glen; Willman, E. C. ; Gutierrez, Dora. Calderon, Manuel Tiftk Cerda, Mary Cerda, Reynaldo Flores, Raul Garcia, Dionicio Gonzales, Gerardo Guerra, Antonio Gutierrez, Elodia Marez, Ninfa Mesa, Alfredo Padilla, Aljandro Padilla, Charlie Rodriquez, Junior Rodriguez, Timoteo Saivy, Alicia Villarreal, Humberto Zambrano, Dorothy Zapata, Isabel V Baker, Virgil Beyer, Paul Brown, Billy J. Curlee, Billy D, 0 u r t h Davila, Lucia English, Florence r a Garcia, Adan Garcia, Higinio e Gancerea, Domingo Gonzales, Elias Huddleston, Wayne Huntsinger, Tommy Jimenez, Victoria Lopez, Andres Lopez, Guadlupe Mahoney, Patsy Martinez, Jesusa Martinez, Petri a Morin, Emilia Pena, Sammy Poole, Phillip Porter, Erin Robinson, Wallace Rodriquez, Carlos Vallejo, Santos Zapata, Irene Coffin, David Conardo, Adola Davila, Santos Dodson, Patsy English, Raymond Fonceca, Lucy Garcia, Juanita Garibay, Baldimae Gilbert, Jeffry Gregorcyk, Scotty Gutierrez, Leonora Huerta, Joe Hutchens, Rebecca Knolle, A. W. Knolle, Louise Koepsel, Mary Wayne Lopez, Esperanza Marez, Rogelia Markland, Parsy Miller, V. G. Newson, Clyde Nieto, Beatriz Paiz, Domingo Perez, Andy Salinas, Ramona Syma, Leonard Turner, Eileen Carranza, Felix Cavazos, David Delgado, Basilio • Florez, Cornelius Garcia, Rasario Gutierrez, Andes Hernandez, Olivia Martinez, Esequil Padilla, Antonio Trevino, Elodia Villerreal, Maria Villerreal, Alfredo fourth Qrade Zliird @rade Barber, Robert Bauch, Bobby Caddel, Johnny Caffel, Betty Crouch, Ben Davis, Garvis Dorris, Karen Sue Duncan, Willie Ruth Edmondson, Carol Ann Fonceco, Lidia „Eranco, Adolpho Gunn, Connie Knolle, Kathy Krnavek, Emil Maldonado, Jose Rouse, Velma Samaripa, Bernabel Seaton, Neal Trevino, David Rosa, Vasquez Fojtik, Dorothy Garribay, Emilio Green, Demrie Greenwood, Dennis Griffin, Frances Groom, Shellie Grupe, Otis Mac Hybner, Marie McCown, Albert Saldibar, John Thomas Sainz, Frances Standlea, John Carrol Stokes, Mary Landrith, Beverly Stone, Kathleen Trevino, Gerry Rouse, Walter Winsauer, Jane Wren, Charlotte Dodson, Ruthie SECOND GRADE Bissett, Sharon Doubrava, Joan Gilbert, Lorraine Gillett, Robert Harbin, David Heider, Carolyn Henderson, Beverly Holleman, Kay Jennings, Bobby Kemp, Karen Knolle, Charles Koepsel, Madolyne Maedgen, Clarence Mahoney, Gail Marler, Thomas Miller, Bonnie Adams, Bill Baker, Donald Bever, Jacqueline McCown, Dorothy Sue McCoy, Naiomi Nolan, Lealand Norris, Thana Sue Prestridge, Carlton Rackley, Mary B. Syma, Thomas Williford, Lonnie Whitfield, Ronald Wright, Ronald Tieman, Charles Second (trade Aleman, Alberto Buseno, Tiodera Davila, Delia DeLuna, Lupe Dimas, Estella Dimas, Ramon Fonceca, Joe Garcia, David Garcia, Theresa Herrera, Manuel Martinez, A dan Martinez, Evangelina Martinez, Guadalupe Morales, Elida Moreno, Eloy Leija, Adollo Rivera, Elida Salinas, Charlie Sustaita, Mary Tames, Ginaveva Villerreal, Josephine Zamora, Manuel Zamora, Maria Torres, Angora Munoz, Lucia Nieto, Mary Ruiz, Grabiel Estraca, Santos Puentes, Esteban Figueroa, Louisa Rodriquez, Guillerma Garibay, Gilberto Rodriquez, Adelina Rivas, Margarita Garcia, Lucia Gomez, A dr an Gonzales, Remido Delgado, Daniel Gutierrez, Josefa Sandoval, Emilio Tirst Grade Barber, Charles Brown, Ada Carol Brown, Burnley Brown, Richard • Cabaniss, De Anne Caffall, Sandy Carlson, Dennis Cruz, Adela Cypert, James Dehnisch, Frank Eckert, Claude Garcia, Gilbert Gilbert, Billy Joe Greenwood, Dicky Henderson, W, A. Humble, Marilyn Ivie, Peggy Jennings, Cliff Audrey, Kemp Krnavek, Tommy : Leber, Joyce Mengers, Terry Mumme, Ricky Owen, Carol Jo Pena, Jose Pattillo, Francis Ann Pena, Terese Perez, Arturo Rouse, Martha Ellen Rouse, Tommy Ray Seaton, Tommy Shillings, Catherine Stridde, Patricia Syma, Lynn Thiele, Shirley Valdez, Lydia Watson, Kenneth Wehmeyer, Jeanne Westover, Suggie Williams, Henry Tirst 0rade Benevides, Hermenia Cardoza, Leonidas Pena, Isabel Ramirez, Agapita Doningues, Maria Gloria, Eva Ramos, Jesus Reyna, Lupe Gloria, Isabel Gonzales, Petra Rodriguez, Maria Sandoval, Martina Hernandez, Lucille Lopez, Alfredo Trevino, Lupe Villerreal, Candido Martinez, Tomasita Armando, Pena Villerreal, Ramon Gonzales, Lupe Primer ■ Sandoval, Pedro Moreno, Jesse Lopez, Gregorio Castillo, Reyes Mercado, Trinadad Barrientes, Severo Camacho, Marcello Puentes, Rosa Calderon, Joe Zamora, Genaro Herrera, Alberta Moreno, Flora Garcia, Jose Camacho, Juan Salinas, Eulalia Jiminez, Ernesto Valdez, Roy Moreno, Electerio Mancias, Andres Perez, Tomas Ruiz, Emelia Castillo, Adela Pena, Maria Laure, Armandina Marex, Liandro Gonzales, Esmeralda Medrano, Raymond Gonzales, Carlito Alaniz, Seferino Garcia, Cristina Florez, Julian Hernandez, Gilberto Hernandez, Margarita Comacho, Petra Benavidas, Sebastian Rivera, Sofia Moreno, Octavio Suniga, Nico Jr. Lopez, Valentine Salinas, Andres Olvarez, Clara Guzman, Guadalupe Rabies, Rojelio Hernandez, Rosita Padron, Martina Zapata, Domingo Zapata, Gloria Comacho, Esperanza Coranado, Francisco Torrez, Olivia Martinez, Thomas Garibay, Rosa Albarado, Reynaldo Flores, Helen Gutierrez, Rosita Garcia, Barbarita Figueroa, Inez Daila, Domingo Vasquez, Arturo Herrera, Pedro r e P r m e r Autographs 1. The Mob; 2. Bury em deep; 3. Pick-pocket at work; 4. Lil Darlin ; 5. B-r-r Cold Mamas; 6. The Clean-upjCommittee; 7. Signals 1,2,3!; 8. Graveyard Workers; 9. So What??? ; 10. Look Men!; 11. Show stoppers; 12. No argument accepted; 13. Angels; 14 Painters wanted; 15. Toilers; 16. My Cowboy; 17. Busy Bee We, the staff of ’51 -’52 wish to extend our thanks to the advertisers and students who have helped us publish this edition of the “Galleon”. These Things Come from Saving!! OT= KA - T -I—I I S Member Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. LOWER SWOP FREE DEL Phone 77 On Alice Highway l otU 6. at STEELHAMMER ' S GARAGE Your Phone 125 J. I. Case Dealer Compliments of a INSURANCE AGENCY BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA Troop 38 I. B. 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