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'. gg'-V ' 1 3 W Q1 .1 V' h f- .v,,:. A7 -. , l -Qxifgr LSE w k P' ' :cv 45:5 A ,- - 1 , ' jp. - , N.: ,: V. 'V , I si' ,jg . '., X ,.' ,-'1'py:!j1 ,5f1w ,5. - -, ,Q - - .A figjk. 1: .X .-wifi 3, .fry - J W 3 ' 1 zizf ' 7 :f '-4 A ' '-'.' 1. 3' T. ' iii- - 'Sf-it A ,f ,1 , -5,5 r. ' . 1 - lv-.i n is 1 N , A i ' I V 0: , in, Q. .1 ' .4 :my Jiff: ' If 1 J'-1-.:, ,M , fx' ji? v K . -1 I ,Cf gg . ,, .L,,,:.A ,t a:Aiw':,l V . ' Q- V N., in 4 I .H .5 2.4 . 4- 3 4, N , '1Z'fq:Q,a . K-1.5542 N f .- . - - . -Q . cw , Y- Y , '., . A - 1 , , J 'A ' -u , i F .fr ' Q fl, . ,, if f- if i ' X ,. A - gg-x Av ' - 'if f? gm 'V V ' XIA' V' ff: , VS ,. ' , A - ' .. N M- L . ' - 3 1 - I 'Y ' k4,f L .' h' , , : ' f ' . I iv : P' .4 ' ' b l FOREWORD The 1959 staff has made an attempt to preserve the spirit ofayear in Nixon Public Schools. The happie st times of our lives are those years spent in school, and it is this-that we have tried to refle ct throughout the book. Through modernism we progress but We hope tradition is not forgotten through advancement. The colorful times we have had together can never occur again ex- cept in our memories. When the vivid s cene s of school days are dimmed by time, the 1959 Lair staff invites you to take this volume from the shelf and recall, whenlturning the pages, this eventful year in the advancement of the Nixon Public Schools. 1. H! Av., 4 , '14 N. ,pk y ,Q ' 2 e . BOARD OF EDUCATION . 115 3 2 , . W.G. Millington, We1l3:'ff.4'Gibson, Felton G:MWake, Amel Lewis, Sa.mAfNixon, T.F. Hewell and Mfrs. l'.fu,cy C. Davis . ' These seveh people who compose the Nixon School Board serve the community by directing the businegs offwthe public schools. Serving on this Board is just one of I-their many services to the community, ibut they give freely of their time and efforts to this one service. We 'are .f . 7, , f' deeply indebltedllo these peoplefwho have the interest of the schools at heart. xl. . 4. . I , j , it '. I. I YV 5 f-is ' A . 115 5 3 . - . -1- 4 5 . N.. ,- hgf ,. HIGH SCHOOL f 'r an-sg V 3 r' bf.. T X , 'N 1 3 N B R O H 'H FAVORITES ACTIVITIES SPORTS CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS S, Y MM ' 'f , A I 2 ,,f ,. ' .. gl , ' - 9, 'V M Q S if v' .- F ' A -VA , L S 5 ' all ' ,H Ifslfi ' - , ' 1' Q' 'ws Q- ' ' SYS 'rw'-'Q :'7-if . ' C--5' ff , O -. ,Q ,g T :f,f1.f1 5-. T ' , 2 - TA Q 1 1 O -, . 63 f U O.-ff?-. w:'?'. Qf:'2i N . A ' f M ATM S . . , , 4 .'31 4 A , A 'L :H 4 K 49' X- . I 1 i, ,, Q . A y. ' ' '-' 5 S , I FB .O 'fx' z ' . 1 J 21' if T ' 'F T W uf ' , '4 r' iwus X35-f Q 4 'vu Q F , ff, A , A 5 A , v ' 344, , yn fa. ..'. QNas'Q' - ,Y ,645 V 'FA 4 k ' Q 1 ' ,lx ' W' Q, Q, 1 ' .H 84 KI, Q 'fi-2 x '14 3 ,K f fz , T ., A -r 'gl' , , .f , ,s. 41 w, ,lx 3, , ., . 4 1 pa it 4' M 'ih' . 'Ay , A fl 5,-T A df .V i,.Q,t 4 fgk , ,J ,L f A .QQ 4 Q.: . 4? -4 ., ' NST. r K T . ' ,ag , 5 2 WN TO 1' iff ig ' f NJ . I ,A 1 SWEETHEARTS ,N F' ...hu Q are ,4. Deeanna Montgomery Sandra DuMond Band Sweetheart Football Sweetheart 5 as SWEETHEART-BEAU F: me 651 mr:- WML!! x K 1 5 F 5 v F Coylene Mahan Wilbon Davis FFA Sweetheart FHA Beau HIGH SCHOCL FAVORITES Martin C 11 SENIQR CLASS FAVORITES A 5 ff qv. Joyce Moore Jim Ed Davis 6 11 Pi E Qs. S JUNIOR CLASS FAVORITES ,,,,,....---- - my m s S W, ,, Q 2 9 S ' 5 A I Tcrry'TaHey f 1 Barbara Chesshcr SOPHOMORE CLASS FAVORITES tin Caraway FRESHMAN CLASS FAVORITES i 'Z Y' ACTIVITIES ,IAN 5 if OPEN HOUSE ,..,,...fm:Eif55r Visitors admiring the English de- partment. An interesting display by the Biology Class . Receiving the guests at the I-LE. cottage was Mrs. Nance. -N-.M .... -Q... ff! . ...swf A calm library after the rush. A large crowd gathered at Open Hou s e on February 27. A tour was given through the new buildings as well as the high s chool Interesting exhibits were on display. FFF9. Showing the remodeled Ag. department are Mr. Trant and P. Cardwell. Mrs. Dunn is always there for the needed moment. Speaker at the opening ceremonies is Dr. Norwood of San Marcos. FOOTBALL BANQUET Coach Pattillo speaks at banquet. Football sweetheart Sandra Dumond is given a lovely corsage by Nick Bustamente . N W w. 2 ,,tt 1 I . f X Ahh K I 9 uf i C., ,Q Nagy, . . Co-captains, T. Davis, W N. Bustamente, and J. Ed- - ' wards receive their football Mi' Q jackets. ii C X T ., X Proud football managers, O. Wicke and R. Maldonado, display the new football jackets . On the evening of December lZth the football banquet was held at the Lion's Club building honoring the football team . Newjackets were presented. Posing after the football banquet are: W. Moore, L. Talley, M. MillingtO1'1, O- Leas man, J. Collins, R. Faulkner, B. Burns, G. Trigo, V. Colwell, T. Weber, T. Tal ley, S. Martin, J. Davis, J. Riojas, H. Smith and M. Dudley. BAND FESTIVAL PARADE Winners of the high school floats were: Leading the parade is the Nixon Bobcat Band. ,yy .. T W W ii, .. ,us :gt r Fl' .Q The Sophomores claimed the blue ribbon with their beautiful pink and blue float. Riding on the car are Mary O'B1-ian, Velma Crisp and Lois Kidd. mana-V Second place was given to a lovel pink and white car by the Freshm class. Riders are Sharon Wright Jimmy Lu Dunn, Janet Manford, Capturing third place was a red and black car ridden by Betty Jean Pruett and Joyce Moore. Emma Bustamente and Dora. Trig An honorable mention is given to the Junior class and their gaily decorated car. Riding the car were Sandra DuMond and Barbara Chessher . THE F.H.A. PRESENTED THE FIRST ASSEMBLY IN THEINEW A AUDITORIUM. AMERICA .III Speake rs at wane QMAKEQ .9 DF AMERICA ssembl , , , , the a y The freshman 1n1t1at1on. Those were B. Pruett and Mrs. posing are: F. Hewell, J. Dunn, xv, L. Trant, G. Riojas and N. Yaws. On April 7, the F.H.A, girls held a. street sweeping scene to advertise F.H.A. week. fp Girls 1et's don't sweep the street away. SENIOR TALENT SHOW On May 7 the Seniors en- tertained the public with a talent show featuring the Queen and King of Baby-. land. The winners of the show in order of ther winnings: Pamela Henry, Wilton O'Neal O1-alia Garza and Abel Gayton. The Senior girls bring out the con- King and Queen of Babyland. testants for the baby contest. Cindy Lott and Duane Hartsell presented gifts by S. Martin from the senior class . A lovely gift is given to the Senior class sponsor, Mrs. Weinert, by the Senior class. Abel ai Oralia. Judy 8: Bil Entries in the show. ART SHOW, SLAVE DAY, AND ? 'N J has Senior Slave Day. Oh! These Seniors. S. .NSF s - LL' Mrs. Weinert, where are those shoes? What' s so funny ? An exhibit of fire prevention posters Aren't these boys prac- tising hard! Or are they? Girls are you working hard? 1' - 1 A K f f If i if 1' - I if gl . .1511 af M 'R ' ul 4 if 1. 1 -2 1' fl . Ax 'fit ' :I --. 'I-i -'11 I Q I. my A ' Y'tRxh 1 ,Ralf-,-1 -,fj, -2 -ir'-: 1 ' rf'-'-A 6 W.M.U. BANQUET The W. M. U. Banquet honoring the Sen- iors of 59 was on the night of April 3. The theme, Moonlight and Roses , was carried throughout the occasion. The guest speaker was Rev. Oscar Thompson. The Seniors as well as other guests enjoyed the comical skits put on by the Baptist young people. The Seniors, teachers and other guests enjoy the delightful atmosphere. vi'-W .5 'rg A A Pictured at The Wishing Well are: P. 'Kennedy, C. Mahan, and G. Hewell. Features of the evening. F.H.A. MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQLET The members of the FHA Chapter honored their mothers at abanquet given at the Lions Club on April lOth. Spanish dances and songs were pr ovided as entertainment. The delicious meal, as well as the entertainment, was especially enjoyed. Mrs. Nance and other guests enjoy the tasty food. Is it a daze or just good food? Q Guests pose for picture. C. Mahan presents W Davis with a gift as FHA beau. Betty Jean Pruett is crowned FHA queen. The waitresses at the banquet pause for a smile. K 2 sv I Mr. Talley presents the Senior Miss, Marilyn Sanders, and the Junior Miss, Barbara Chessher with lovely gifts . . 5' S,l1ui 'i5'mi4.' Q' if fri.. 3 9592 WUI .X -'s V lllQ6t'lrll'1'9!Zs, If JuNloR-SENIOR BANQUET Q tl l if .ll if 73 A Y ! Exotic Isle became a reality on the night of May 9th. The Juniors entertained the S enio r s with a banquet and Prmn. The theme was carried out with orchids flown straight from Hawaii. Guests along I A ' with the Juniors enjoyed the food on the lovely native lffi setting . , 1 x 2 A 7 -l I-hi' 'jr . A I The Junior sponsor, Mr. A Hoover is presented a g gift by Pat Kennedy. 1 T F24 gy -na' The guests enjoy the food in the exotic setting. I k 1 .Mn Seniors and other guests pictured at the banquet. Authentic Hawaiian dances accent the banquet. 6 Sophomore beauties SCTVB. VI' Taking time out for a smile are Weinert, Riojas, Hoover, and Moore. 4' -- K 4 . . Q3 . .ii .z w..:,.,.we-ps ... it Wi, K W it ,wut -f,. me-A ,... ,. A. GN V Elsie? ' - iw sea, Is it happiness or good food? F' 'O'- Happy guests posing... MORE ABOU T THE PROM The Grand March, the highlight of the prom is enjoyed by by everyone . Juniors greet guests of the evening. Happy smiles portray a pleasant evening. A little grass hut. . .a famous mountain .... and an orchid tree. . . all done in beautiful colors so typical of Hawaii. P.T.A. GARDEN PARTY Mrs. Weinert in- A saxophone quintet entertained with two selections. Pictured are Carolyn Lozo, Jimmy Lu troduces the Dunn, Beverly Polan, Sarah honored guests of Dezelle and Florence Hewell. the evening .... The Seniors along with P,T,A. members of the senior class. members enjoy a lovely evening on the beautiful lawn of Mrs. Woodson I-Iewell. uggz.: Some of the Junior Seniors en'o the J Y girls serve refresh- delicious refreshments. ments. The Senior members seated after their entrance. BACCALAUREATE SERVICE METHODIST CHURCH Drgan Prelude May 24, 1959 Processional 'Soldiers of the King ...... . . . .Stults Mrs. H.M. Cardwell, Mrs. C.J. Meritt Invocation ........... Rev. W.S. Ezell 'My God and I ............. Withol Methodist Choir 'Are Ye Able .......... Congregation 'He ................ Mullan Methodist Choir Announcements . . . . . . . . . James E. Box Baccalaureate Sermon .... Rev. E.M. Jordan 'Lead OnO King Eternal . . . . Congregation Benediction ....... Richard G. Hausrnann Recessional USHERS Nick Bustamente Elmer Collins Vernon Cowey Nilbon Davis Monroe Dudley Abel Gaytan Wayne Jordan Arthur Lakey Terry Talley Tommy Weber The Methodist Choir. Speakers are Superin- tendent Box and Rev. Jordan. The Senior class sponsor is pre- senting each Senior with white Bible for the Baccalaureate Ser- vice. Brzozowski and Bustos are awaiting the big moment. Ushers for the evening are: Gaytan, Weber, Lakey, Davis Talley, and Collins. vim' '3-,'5,,, 2 A 1 f '..'l'- N STER OF SENIORS , 4519? iX Eg,1,, V or 1959 6, , ft'-EM I, ,ivkggf NEW, AQM4' Nigga Drder of Entrancej Qfogvieblfgfgii lia Bustos ie Brzozowski xe Brzozowski : Blanch tty Jean Pruett rleen Wicke Lleen Sewell rilyn Sanders eanna Montgomery nie Lee Kidd nc Billings -ginia Cflasco rolyn Asher 'ce Moore 2 Ray Edwards nmy Martin sley Connally frey Reese :nn O'Neill rry Davis 1 Ed Davis The long awaited night for the senior class finally arrived on May 29th. . .diplomas at last! Sammy Martin is the Valedictorian. The speaker for the evening is Dr. H.E. Robinson of the Texas Education Agency, Austin. Joyce Moore is the Salutatorian . An award is given to an outstanding foot- ball player, Joe Ray Edwards. COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES May 29, 1959, 8 P.M. , High School Auditorium Processional Grand Processional at Avignon ..... Cooke Clarence Hasdorff Invocation ......... Rev. Robert H. Hogg Salutatory ............. Joyce Moore May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You .Willson Mrs. C.J. Merritt Valedictory ........... Sammy Martin Commencement Address Dr. H.E. Robinson Presentation of the Class James E. Talley, Jr. Presentation of Diplomas Dr. W.G. Millington, President of Board of Trustees Announcement of Awards James E. Box Benediction ..... . . Rev. E.M. Jordan Recessional ........ March of the Noble ......... Keats 'USHERS Flora Arce Alice Barrett Barbara Chessher Lucy Cruz Sandra Du Mond Evelyn Hernandez Gladyne Hewell Patricia Kennedy Belen Longoria Coylene Mahan Betty McFarland Josie' Pantoja Mary Riojas Rena Merle Wake MORE ABOUT GRADUATION NIGHT Dr . Millington chats with speaker Robinson. The eventful night of graduation when families and friends of the graduating class could be accommodated in the school's own auditorium came to Nixon on the night of May 29th. The large stage was most adequate for seating the class , speakers and other dignitariesg and the five hundred chairs in the au- dience were nearly all occupied. There was an air of pleasure and s a ti s fa c tio n about the crowd, for many were seeing for the first time the interior of the new gym with its excellent lighting and its gleaming polished maple floors . Dr. W.G. Millington, president of the School B oard pre- sided during the evening and presented the diplomas . Awards were made by Superintendent James E. Box. Girls of the Junior Class Evelyn Hernandez, Mary Riojas, Josie Pantoja. Patricia Ken- nedy is not pictured. Off the stage and down the steps with that coveted diploma. . ,, 12' ' 1 Mr. Chessher gives daughter Barbara an additional puff of powder as she stands with Alice Barrett, Coylene Mahan, Sandra DuMond, Belen Longoria and Luc Cruz stand at another door . Rena Wake, Gladyne I-Iewell, Flora Arce . Dr. Nixon and Mrs . Wein- ert discuss a matter. K A is wwrfi Deeanna is complimented b mother, two aunties and her sister. 3 WF Wir Using our nation's Capitol as a background the senior class pos e s. From left to right are: J. Brzozowski, M. Sanders, J. Pruett, C. Asher, J. Moore, J. Talley, Mrs. L. Weinert, D. Wicke, S. Blanch, V. Glasco, C. Sewell, and D. Montgomery, T. Davis, J. Reese, J. Davis, W. Connally, S. Martin, and J. Edwards. Hack ---' X !f V.:gL-J'bTf,zn.J-'91 F1 if .:w.. tv J Kiln-. 'f fszaf 'SMU iz, 11:-xi GQGRE ,Q X , , lg K aMQ ' . at It A WMJQEL E :z A HO 1 0 I' 48 . p To the Graduates of '59' these will 8 always be signs of good times. K x l 1 fsfffill' SENIOR CLASS TRIP A large group of friends and relatives gathe r ed at Hewe1l's Drug Store at 9 A. M. on May 30th to see the graduates off on their trip to Washington, D. C. Arriving at the Houston train terminal, we boarded the Rock Island Rocket. That night we crossed Oklahoma and following breakfast on the train we arrived in Kansas City. We toured the city and had lunch at Olsens . That evening we boarded the Wabash for St. Louis and Washington arriving in our nation's capital about midnight Monday. The first day of sightseeing was a rainy one, but we visited the Bureau of Printing and En- graving, the Smithsonian Institute, the White House and the Capitol where we toured with the same guide who conducted the Nixon Class of '56 through the building. Wednesday was a beautiful sun shiny day and we were greatly impressed by our visits to Mt. Vernon, Arlington National Cemetery, the Lincoln, Jefferson and Marine Corps Memorials. All abroad was heard at 6 P.M. on Wednesday and our train rolled we stwa rd toward St. Louis . From here the Rocket brought us to Houston and our good old s cho ol bus delivered us safely home to Nixon about 9:30 Friday June 5th. Mrs. Leonora Weinert, our class sponsor and Mr. James Talley, Jr., principalaccompanied us on the trip. N Darleen, what is so interesting? Washington D.C. or Bust! Does a Smile go with the lunch, Waiting to board the Rock Island Rocket. . girls ? KAN SAS CITY Awaiting the bus to tour Kansas City. A view of Kansas City from the top of the National Memorial. Everyone is enjoying the delicious dinner served on the train. On the second day our train pulled into Kansas City. There we saw a film and at once was off on a tour of the lovely city. Enjoying every- thing that is seen. A hand of cards is enjoyed by S. Mar tin, J. Davis, L. Weinert, and T. Davis. WASHINGTON D.C. Most of us were actually thrilled with the thought that we were to personally visit and see so many places and things about which we had read in our history books. Our group nearing the Capitol. An interesting view of the Washington Monument. A few silent moments during the changing of the guards at the tomb of the Unknown Solider. A thrill of a life- time, the Marine Corps Lee's home at Arlington Cemetery. Memorial. The beautiful Mount Vernon. Q ere is no doubt about rry's favorite State. :XY-New k ', QQ' ,, 3 pp . .t,,,1 , f 5. Weinert and Mr. lley pose at the base the Marine Monument. Let us look into another room! The Wesley lost out on this one mansions of Lee and Washington are agaiI1St Sue, Marilyn, Virginia Well Worth seeing . Darleen and Betty Jean. . . 4, ..kL i L N I ,- -. . i .. ' ,, ' 1-X 1 Lbkk K . K K 5.--L, ..- f ,. . . This visit to the tomb of Washington is a very impressive one. Steps and more steps! Beautiful they are, but oh so tiring. . f t t t , e e e i e A i A A ' it '1 - z . W is A 'Sf - - 35 e fs . f a q s PQ.. - 9 X' ' i -- . . A i , em - X ., SRE S is i . - I - ' We . --1. Riffs if 151, :SW--f i i -if we' VM ' ' Q i n- t,'1xx?i N'T' Tx-3 .' ,B tx. ii! - ' it . A portion of Arlington Amphitheatre within the Jefferson Memorial. National Cemetery . Cemetery. SENICRS HERE AND THERE After the final concert these senior band members pause for a final snapshot: Sue Blanch, Carolyn Asher, Darleen Wicke, Deeanna Montgomery and Marilyn Sanders. r V Annie Lee Kidd uses the office machines to try to keep up with those bookkeeping lessons. Wesley Connally and Mr . Cook pass the time of day in the hall. pos sibly be ? Deeanna, Joe and Jeff Work in the library. .senior business or just plain business '? Jeff and Joe Ray really look like they are serious! Could that ,JL.-- Colleen Sewell is awarded a handsome medal by the D.AtR. Chapter for her essay. Mr. Talley makes the presentation. Mr. Talley names Sammy Martin and Joyce Moore as outstanding seniors to receive the book I DARE YOU. Us I .wigy 'K k f 1. N., ,. K ' bf 'f 270- R Q, .. 13 .. ' 9 c u -,v --' K .. .V , fx a, Y X4 X x 'YNY Rd .fr A Sw 5 :g x g rm 1 1 .Q Q 4 X SPORTS Kneeling are: lnosencio Arce Mgr., , Jim Ed Davis, Tommy Lindley, Joe Ray Edwards, George Trigo, Tommy Weber, Robert Trigo, Sammy Martin, Joe Hernande z, Robert Maldonado, Mgr. , and Coach Pattillo. Second Row: Richard Faulkner, Howard Smith, Tony Benavidez, Nick Bustamente, Terry Davis, Glenn O'Neil, Terry Talley, Monroe Dudley, Mike Millington, Winston Moore. Third Row: Bill Burns, Jeff Reese, Junior Collins, Alfred Posada, Ezekiel Medina, Felix Sandoval, Lynn Talley,and Ottis Leasman. Hold on to that ball Tony! The boys were having trouble keeping it the night we played Poth. We fought hard, but being out classed, we went down in de- feat, Poth won over the Bobcats Z0-O. M Looks like everybody was A Falls City Beaver has in on this play. The night just downed a Bobcat, was perfect for our first but not in time, for we football game of the season. have just made 3 fi1'Sf All the boys were ready to down. Nick rushes in start the football season. We to help out. Just a few played Yorktown for the first more yards and there time and lost to them. Will be arwthel' tOuCh- down for the Bobcats . 'J' ' CHARD VERNE JOE PAULKNER COLWELL HERNANDEZ 'eshman Back Soph. Back Soph. Center FOCTBALL The Bobcat's '58 football sea- son began at Poth on September 6 when Poth turned back every Nixon threat and galloped to a 20-O victory. The night opening the football season was a rainy one, and the weather continued through the whole season ending with the Bobcats defeating Lavernia 46-6 on a very muddy field. kiwi! MSW: 3' wil nt: 6 -V N 4: wg: tEN i ' IK BILL USTAMENTE BURNS iior Back Freshman Back 9 'NY JEFFERY SAMMY LENAVIDEZ REESE MARTIN iior Back Senior End Senior End The co-captains Bustamente, Edwards, and Davis are dis- cussing plays for the game Friday night with Coach Pattillo. These Bobcat boys have led the team through the season with six victories and four defeats . JOURDANTON RAPS TWXON On September 19, the Bobcats faced the Indians fighting a rugged battle all the Way. They lost 20-O making the third de- feat of the season. MONROE ALFRED GEORGE DUDLEY POSADA TRIGO Junior Tackle Freshman Back Soph. Center Who said it isn't muddy out there? From the looks of these boys, they have certainly felt the ground tonight. BOBCATS SPANK ACADEMY Nixon's Bobcats blanked the Bears from San Marcos Bap- tist Academy, 12.-O in their game on September 26. Tony Benavides and Terry Davis scored the two Bobcat Touch- downs . .iw if iw gf .X 'R ik Ml JIM ED TERRY DAVIS DAVIS Senior End Senior Back I 1 5.1 TERRY JOE RAY WINSTON TALLEY EDWARDS MOORE Junior Back Senior Guard Freshman Back - f . ...- av. . DBERT JOHNNY TOMMY TRIGO RIOJAS WEBER wph. Tackle Soph. Guard Junior Guard RUNGE DOWNS NIXON The Runge Yellowjackets de- feated the Nixon Bobcats here on Oct. 3 with an 18-6 vic- tory. Tony Benavides scored the Bobcat tally. The field was wet but not real muddy. QENN JUNIOR TNEIL COLLINS nior Back Senior Guard '47 w. , ' ' 'f 1:-'-swag-gg. - -- -f , -- .. i.,.,,L -gr., .1-avr - ZEKIEL TOMMY OTTIS XIEDINA LINDLEY LEASMAN eshman Tackle Freshman Tackle Freshman Back The Bobcats go out on the field to play their last game of the 58 season. The Seniors were the honored ones that night, as they played most of the game. The cheers and yells were louder than any game the whole season. There were a lot of supporters present cheering the team to victory over Lavernia. NIXON TRIPS STOCKDALE Led by Nick Bustamente, who scored two touch- downs and converted one, the Nixon Bobcats smacked the Stockdale Brahmas in a District 35-B .game October 17. The game was a very ex- citing one with cheers, banners, and music filling the brisk fall night. They met again with plenty of friendly rivalry betweenthe two teams, with the Bobcats ending in a Z0-0 victory. sl N15 'X I S , wg ,Q ww ll Q 21 , , K 'f -- 11 I S , Y W , ,.,.. G ift ' . J . .., . E . 1 ' X J s f 3 l kcic stc I T 1 eii- E P1 '. f M2311 F E Ll X MIK E SANDOVAL MILLINGTON Freshman Back Freshman End LYNN HOWARD TALLEY SMITH Freshman Back Soph. Tackle 2 These are the boys that made All-District in football. They are: Terry Davis, Tony Benavidez, George Trigo, and Nick Bus- amente , They are displaying their new foot- ball jackets, on which their All-District patches will be put. NIXON CLAWS FALLS CITY Nixon's Bobcats clawed their way toavic- tory of 12-7 over the Falls City Beavers here on November 7 . Quarterback Tony Be- navides sparked the Bobcats to their first score, and End Verne Colwell tookahand- off for the second score of the game. BOBCATS ROLL OVER PAWNE Sparke d by a three touchdowns rally in the final quarter, the Bobcats rolled over the Pawnee Indians 35-O here on October 17, in aDistrict 35-B game. Itwas Nixon's first conference win. BOBCATS ROB PIRATES On October 24, the Nixon Bobcats defeated the Nordheim Pirates 26-0 in a District 35-B game. Scoring touchdowns for the Bobcats were Terry Talley, Nick Busta- mente, Tony Benavidez, and Verne Col- well. YORKTOWN BLANKS NIXON The Yorktown Wildcats shut out the home team Nixon Bobcats 27-0 on September 12. Nixon suffered its first home defeat at the hands of a district A entry. Don't those managers look busy! Robert Maldonado, lno s e n ci o Arce, and Owen Wicke are resting while theywaitfor time Out. This is a familiar scene. Coach Pattillo is waiting for the kick-off, as he nervously paces the side lines. NIXON BEATS LAVERNIA Tony Benavidez,and Terry Davis led the Nixon Bobcats to a 46-6win over Lavernia Bears in a District 35-B contest on Nov- ember 14. VICTORY This Bobcat is in enemy territory now. The Stockdale Brahmas are moving in, but not in time. We have just scored another touchdown ending in a Z0-O win. BASKETBALL Although handicapped without a gym, the bas- ketball season was good this year, with the team ranking second in the dis t r i c t . They were all disappointed that out gym was not finished in time for a scheduled game to be played here . Playing on the team were Sammy Martin, Tony B e na vid e z, Tommy Weber, Terry Talley, Nick Bustamente, Ray Harris, and George Trigo. Terry Tommy Nick Ray George Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Sammy Tony SEASON'S RECORD Won 7 Lost 10 Second in district Bloomington 47 Victoria B 42 San Marcos Academy 4 Nordheim 31 Pettus 50 Waelder 94 San Marcos Academy 3 Navarro 24 Stockdale 42 Stockdale 29:3 Lavernia 3223 Falls City 34:3 Stockdale 30:'F Smiley 293: Falls City 38 F Smiley 2.53: Lavernia 332? Nick, you look like you are play- ing a lot of basketball. Q xr S i , it 2 -5 - Q ' .Nic X I X l R my Q Nil . . ei The Opening 1m.,,g t t- s. - 'Q scene be- W Q i 5 5 A A tween Smiley t 'F and Nixon . lt Playing on the B team are: Charles St. Clair, George Trigo, Lynn Talley, Mike Mahan, and Richard Faulkner. These boys played faithfully through the basketball season. They Won a good many of their games, but lost some too. was a tense . . V They did not place in the district. moment . Coach Milford looks worried during the half. These boys played on the A team this '59' basketball season. fBelowj NI. Bustamente, T. Weber, G. Frigo, T. Benavidez, T. Talley, K. Harris. S. Martin and R. Faulkner Qnot picturedl. The boys rest at time-out While listening to the Coach's instructions. The boys wait to see if the ball is going into the bas- ket. 42 s 1' Y, - ff, Ottis Leasman Broad Jump Terry Davis. throws the discus .' TRACK Somrnerset ---- First place in field events . Knippa -------- Placed in many events . District Meet-- First place in field and track events . Kingsville ----- Regional Meet George Trigo heaves the shot put. George Trigo Tony Benavidez first place in high jump. Nick Bustamente takes third in pole vault. Tommy Lindley throws shot put. Verne Colwell and Terry Davis line up for a dash. Terry Talley gets ready for 440 yard relay. James Brzozowski broad jumps. LL.. , M S E L L ? .2 . Anil' xi -is I Won 3 games h V . Lost 3 games h Tied for Znd. in district. SX., s J . Davis I fs 1. H my . nn ul nu nl! ,S eq 'E' , . . 3 , Viv .,, 4 px I K? n , we I K. Posada 1 ' 'i ,.. ,- . 1- Xxx fl. . ,R ' .l'fff? 3'- . ' . Li? , y V , f , XX K '12 ti if s y a r 'VT' , - fm iw- T J sss ' .' ,g me ? 2 s .. - . . ' F :wi l -, ji r T .wg Q? . .. M luis, 'fb 9 'X JU' ' ' . .N y. . , . . . few ga T I - ,. , . . gi, . r or v N , Jw., Coach Pattillo T. Benavidez N. Bustarnente st ' nu mm e 's1saaxa nu na.. U , an r -Q ' W. I v7 .,..w, F M, -. . V .,.,. x 'Hhs ,af S . Martin yin, . AWE' l V- A 'K- . T . Talley ...Mn ,vm NK. 1 'Y ' Y Ni in . ,V 2 T , Coach Milford Lynn Talley . ioi s . as an nn un or X u -...AW 9: IPR f f . T i Q u +1 r 'NW m,n,. . 5? 'Q ,, f W T . if T 'Q Zl?'k f45 lfQ'Ti it C '4 s A :YQ- ' fvffffr Back Row: L. Talley, A. Posada, T. Weber, T. Talley, N. Bustarnente, T. Benavidez, J. Davis, S. Martin. Front Row: R. Faulkner, C. St. Clair, J. Hernandez, G. Trigo, E. Medina, J. Watts. BOYS Nick Bustamente Tony Benavidez Tommy Weber Terry Talley George Trigo Arthur Lakey Paul Cardwell Charles St. Clair Alfred Posada VOLLEYBALL GIRLS Joyce Moore Jane Brzozowski Mary Riojas Gloria Riojas Norma Lee Pullin Vela Cruz Betty J . Pruett Sue Blanch Evelyn Hernandez Wayne Jordan The District Volleyball Tournament was played at Poth. Nixon boys won second place while the girls won third place . TENNIS The Tennis T our na ment for district was played at Stockdale. Gloria won first in girls sing le s . Terry and Tommy won first place in b o ys doubles. Sammy won first in boys singles. . M-ymxrv'-raft Gloria Riojas Girls Singles Terry Talley and Tommy Weber Doubles Sammy Martin Boys Singles m....f era . 5 .4-1.133 93 5 1 QSSNN fx. ff ' A P ' J J J x ,X I A ,I 1 GRGANIZATIONS STUDENT CGUNCIL Officers and sponsor are left to right: Wilbon Davis, vice-pres- identg Patricia Kennedy, sec- retary, Sammy Martin, pres- ident, and Mrs. Weinert, sponsor. Pictured are Student Council mem- bers and sponsor, Mrs. Weinert at one of its bi-weekly meetings. Harold M. and Mike M. are inter- ested in the campaign posters . A new organization in our school this year, We feel that the Student Council has helped solve many problems and will in the future become a bonding link in faculty-stu- dent co-operation. Representatives from each of the four classes meet and discuss situations as they arise and to- gether decide upon the best solution. Student Council members are left to right: J. Manford, H. Mahan, Y. Gaytan, M. Millington, B. Pruett, S. Martin, G. Hewell, J.E. Davis, D. Montgomery, W. Jordan, P. Kennedy, W. Davis, and A. Gaytan. Members, Jim Ed, Sammy, and Patricia count election votes for next years officers. The newly organized National Honor Society is one of the greatest honors that N.H.S. has to offer its students. Proud owners of the National Honor Society ensignia pin are Qstandingl, Tommy Weber, Carolyn Lozo, Velma Crisp, Harold Mahan, Terry Talley, Faith Neuse, Abel Gaytan, Virginia Glasco, Joyce Moore, Sammy Martin, Wilbon Davis, and Patricia Kennedy.Seatecl are: Karen Billings, Coylene Mahan, Mary Riojas, Yolanda Gaytan, Flora Arce, Marilyn Sanders and Colleen Sewell. Yolanda receives Xa, her N.H.S. pin. The officers and Executive Council, fleft to rightlz W. Davis, H. Ma- han,T. Weber, C. Mahan, look over the constitution. Inanimously elected sponsor, Mr. Talley poses with N.H.S. officers: L. Gaytan, Pres., T. Talley, rg pres., p, Kennedy, Sec., and G. Riojas, J. Manford, F. He- 4, Riojas, Treas' well, and L. Trant, portray the ideals of National Honor Society members. F.H.A. 'L .. . The F.H.A. carried out many new p r oj e c t s this year including Daddy-date Night, when the girls honored their fathers with a potluck s upp e rg and the street-sweep which opened F. H.A. week. 'iz ' , ':1, an nee 355 1 'k A K H. , w 17, f - 'i - --.' 'J 1 I A g .A M' iff :de , ' Vg , I A ., ' ., . ,xi :saw -if . - P Q i H 1 2' -' 1- il S ' ' Z. ' E , J ww , Mfr. . -QW., -it . :ra V Q E' : rv-rf . Third ear H. E. irls s e em ver 1n- - . F H A officers considering serious terested in the les son given by the ' ' ' C.P. 8: L. demonstrator. The members enjoy electing officers for next year at the last meeting of the '58-'59 school year. matters are fleft to rightj: Coylene Ma- han, Sec., Barbara Chessher, Repor- terg Mary Rioja s, Parliamentariang Patricia Kennedy, Treas . , V i r g ini a. Gla s c o, Znd Vice Pres. , Betty Mc- Farland, song leader, Alice Barret, 3rd Vice Pres. , and Rena Wake, Vice Pres . Seated is Betty Pruett, President. ROSTER OF MEMBERS Carolyn Asher Deeanna Montogmery Colleen Sewell Betty Jean Pruett Virginia Glasco Coylene Mahan Barbara Chessher Sandy DuMond Gladyne Hewell Evelyn Hernandez Rena Merle Wake Alice Barret Belen Longoria Lucy Cruz Mary Riojas Flora Arce Patricia Kennedy Karen Billings Carolyn Lozo Faith Neuse Lois Kidd Yolanda Gaytan Elena Cardona Ofelia Arce Velma Crisp Jimmy Lu Dunn Members 'open F.H.n week with a street- sweep on Nixon Ave . Linda Trant Emma Bustamente Oralia Garza Cecilia Aguinaga Nelda Yaws Lola Ann O'Neal Florence Ruth Hewe Barbara Peikert Dora Trigo Mary Helen Smith Gloria Riojas Joanna Wenske Sharon Wright F F A The F.F,A. was active in the building department Q . this year a,s.the Ag building was completely re- modeled by the members . Members of the F.,F.A. for this year are Qstandingl: Advisor Trant, Joe Ray Edwards, John Watts, Arno Krause, Alfred Posado, Je s s e Riojas, Johnny Riojas, Robert Trigo, Paul Cardwell, WayneJordan, Douglas Koenig, Vernon Cowey, Coylene Mahan fChapter Sweetheartl, Larry Davis , Ray Harris , Tommy Lindly, Nelson Clutter, Arthur Lakey, Otis Leasman and Wins ton Moore. Seated are Louis Soefjie, Joe Hernandez, InocencioArce, Johnny Rentz, Rich- ard Faulkner, and Ezekiel Medina. Pres. Paul Cardwell gives the Wel come. Guests to the bar-b-q were the school board members, the faculty, C. Mahan, sweetheart, and her guest K. Billings . The boys and their guests enjoy delicious barbecued chicken. F.F.A. officers for the 1958- 59 year are: Cleft to rightj Wayne Jordan, Paul Cardwell, Joe Edwards, Doug Koenig and Arthur Lakey. Mr. Trant is Advisor. Football games, concerts, parades, and contests all were familiar sounds to band members this year. C5 Seated in the first row are: G. Hewell, D. Wicke, T. Dabe, E. Hunter, C. Mahan, M. San- ders, D. Dugie, M. Davis, and C. Asher, followed by J. Dunn, B. Polan, Y. Gaytan, K. Billings, G. Littleton, F. Hewell, S. Dezelle, S. Blanch in the second row. In the third row are L. Davis, W. Stewart, L. Yanes, O. Garza, D. Pullin, J. Caraway, D., Downs, J. Rio- jas, J. Cardona, and J. Trigo. Standing are I-I. Mahan, F. Neuse, L. Trant, L. Ferguson, J. Burns, and director, Mr. Spencer. The High-stepping Bobcat Band leads qt the parade . Watching for the downbeat . Playing a favorite numbe r . K , . , p rm , , L V 'vi t n l J J e'iifirr 'J r l'JJ o0m-pah-pahz Keeping the rhythm! N fAbove and left . J' 'Q 'Ji Just blowing! Qin if J . . xi . X : ' ff 1 ,,ppii. rJ,, ,,' , I u p . Z , wg? W :ig , ' si L 6 .sr J .X J I ' V .s 4. MAJORETTES SS3.I1I13. lontgomery, .bovel ead Qajorette. Faith Neuse Coylene Mahan Drum Major ette . Gladyne The high stepping majorettes were the pride of the band at the football games and parades. Bright smiles and high spirit glowed all around the 1959 majorettes. 'D xx:- Hewell Karen Billings B The B Band played and marched through a very successful ' year in 1958-59. All will be members of the Bobcat Band V next year . B Band members are: Johnnie Fay Caraway, Sharon Rhoades , Pat Mikolajczyk, Bill Chess- her, D'Anne Parker, Flo Beth Lindsay. S eated are John M. Cardwell, Kay Talley, Susan Talley, Lathleen Moore and Paulette Wake ..... and ..... These junior members are pictured ready to lead the junior high division in the Band Fes- tival Parade. Marching, even withoutadrum major, the band was a great success and drew applause from all sides. We are always ready to help Mr. Spencer hand out band folios. Z i i 1 Posing, in s t r u me nt in hand, are Frances Clutte Tim Millington, Terry Nance, Lloyd Perry, Glor Mendez, Sandra Fink, Tommy Hewell, Frances O'Brie Seated are Jon Morgan Preston, James Stewart, Mil Bond, Terry Ann Hewell, Susan Dezelle, and Jeri Hewell. Beginner band members are C.V. Barron, Mike Dex rick, Gilbert Mendez, Janie R. Montgomery, Rayrnor Ybarbo, Sarah Vigil, Frank Mendez, Gilbert Corte Wayne O'Neal and Jimmy Parker, QS eve r al other were not present for the picturej. The school year 1958-'59 was a year of hard and rewarding work for the Band Boosters. A very successful Band Festival and Parade was the highlight of the year's work. The Band Boosters officers for 1958-59 are Mrs. R,A. Pullin, Secretary and Mr. G.H. Neuse, President, standingg Mrs. C. Davis, Treas. and Mrs. D. Montgomery, Vice-pres., seated. Pres. G. Neuse accepts a gift of appreciation from Mrs. D. Mont- gomery. vfembers enjoy the last meeting of the fear. . ' 2 vial Before the Band Parade Coylene briefs the major-ettes on parade rou- tine s . 1 5, A I f-me-,. -sw A . ' fy , is. ,F f if ' W y fi-HL Anxiously awaiting the start of the parade, Deeanna sits atop her beautiful float. Mr. Neuse presents Band Sweetheart Deeanna Montgomery with a beautiful trophy during the Band Parade. The P. T.A. , under the leadership of capable P I',A' officers and committees, made the year 1958- 59, a year of excellent progress. Reading the latest issue of PARENT- P.T.A. members enjoy serving at the Hallowe'en Carnival. TEACHER are Mmes. Thomas He- well, Cor. Sec'y.g Ralph Billings, Parl.5 Wilburn Wagener, Treas.g Sam Hunter, Rec. SeE:'y.3 C.J. Merrit, V. Pres. and John Hewell, Pres. The members of the P.T.A. enter the Band Parade. Mrs. Hewell pre sides over the last meeting of the year. Fifteen Senior mothers are honored by the P. T.A. Members enjoy the new gym as their meeting place. U 'W if llll THE YEARBOOK STAFF The annual got off to a very slow and uncertain start this year, but sales mounted, interest increased and the re- sult of many, many hour s of time and effort is now in your hands. Forgive us if your names is spelled incor- rectly or if something else is wrong, for we tried to do our best. All of the work was done at night. If you are justifiably pleased we will be very grateful. Not pictured were two faithful helpers: Mrs. Kathryn Caraway in the elementary school and Mrs. Bernice Boone in the junior high who assisted Mrs. Wheat with those portions of the book, Staff Sponsors Mr. Talley and Mrs. Wheat check the dummy to see how many more pages must be ready by f Coleen Sewell debates about which of two sport pictures to use. Activities editors Marilyn Sanders and Sue Blanch delay work long enough to get their pictures snapped for this deadline date. Page- arold Mahan oversees the correct The organization section was the yelling of some name which seems responsibility of Karen Billings bother Patricia Kennedy as a and Coylene Mahan who appear ass section is typed. busy. PEP CATS Rena Merle Wake Patricia Kennedy Colleen Sewell Sharon Wright During football season the Pep Cats followed the Nixon Bobcats to all games, spreading enthusiasm and inspiration. Win or lose, the girls' spirit and loyalty was undying. Standing: Lois Kidd, Belen Lon- goria, Evelyn Rhodes, Janet Manford, Alice Barrett, Joanna Wenske, Flo Beth Lindsey, Sitting: Joyce Moore, Mary Smith, Barbara Pickert, Ofelia Arce. Jeanie Pruett Head Cheerleader skim M525 L ,fm 'I X . ylei E S 1 J -Q J Standing: Flora Arce, Susan Tallej D'Anne Parker, Billy McFarland, Carol Soefje, Lila Caraway, Lorei Glasco, Kathy Smith. Sitting: Cecilia Aguinaga, Dora Trigo, Emma Bustamente, Evelyn Hernandez, Linda Harris, Donna Walker. ,Q Ig 4, ,.,l-,- muJZ-OQKVV g9rz4CJ34l--ZLD 6 ck Wi GH le HI' D Sander S , arilyn M ruett P Jean etty B i, rzozowsk , June B OS a Bust Otili W 3.I'6 FO rst i f the On Joyce : Sher A yn rol Ca i, sk TZOZOW B Jane Colleen Sewell, W are FO the second OH riding ta . S e Blanch Su and eight boys of contains the F66 th W Ro ery IT1 ontgo M Ceaflna. D and dd Ki Lee ie HH , A 21SCO Gl inia T8 V OIG Mo .H al'- yM Il'1I'1'1 :Sa is 3.V D Ed im J S, Davi erry , T 6656 R Jeffery Connally, esley W Billings GX R HTS who class the y Edwards . Ra dJoe all ll n O'Ne CH G1 tin, -r-4 AH .... WE ARE SENIORS AT LAST! On the top rung of the ladde r at last! We struggled through four yea r s of studyingg we enjoyed four years of the student life of Nixon High Schoolg and at last walked for- ward and received our reward ---- a diploma which will help pave the way to our future an I SUCCESS. Using the English room as a back- ground, the Senior officers pose for their pictures. Standing are Deeanna Montgomery and Joyce Moore. Seated are Colleen Sewell, Sammy Martin, and Betty Pruett. Carolyn Asher Rex Billings Sue Blanch Jane Brzozowski June Brzozowski Otilia Bustos Wesley Connally Jim Ed Davis Terry Davis Joe Ray Edwards Virginia Glasco Annie Lee Kidd Graduation time at last! One of the last events of the class--receiving graduation invitations. First We had to Wait until they were checked and handed outg thenwe finally got to see them. fi! a 35 mv . E :Q . . f fi 11- -Ig y 'T if :ac 11- 5:1521 2. ,fem- ' ' 1- X K in L -f ' A -S152 -'! 'ue : '1':?',.5:X 1 o 9 t,A, k , i ., 9' mt, 5, Y ,, ' K :EFL 1 on W ,AWK . N 9 ,L 'ima The Seniors girls fand one lost boyjjust love to goof off! Resting on the piano are Dee- anna Montgomery, Joyce Moore, Betty Pruett, Colleen Sewell, and Sammy Martin. RM Sammy Martin Deeanna Montgomery Joyce Moore Glenn O'Neill Betty .lean Pruett Jeffery Reese Marilyn Sanders Colleen Sewell Darleen Wicke JUNIORS FIND THEMSELVES BUSIER THAN EVER As we received our Senior rings our Junior year came to an end. A year that was filled with fun, exciting events, and work Qespe- cially on the Promjl Now we have completed that work and will go on to greater things as Seniors ! Junior officersg Patricia Kennedy, Gladyne Hewell, Mary Riojas, Barbara Chessher, Abel Gaytan, and Jr. Collins chose the new Gym as a background for their pic ture. Flora Arce Alice Barrett Antonio Benavides Nick Bustarnente Barbara Chessher Elmer Collins Jr. Vernon Cowey Lucy Cruz Wilbon Davis Monroe Dudley m Sandra DuMond Abel Gaytan 'T Q A, NW Q35 51. 01 E32 max ii if J lh i ka, X Q y xx 4 ' JI , Eval n Hernandez Juniors take time from studies Y to give Mr. Cook a birthday party. I -015' Q f tak weaned wg. 5 WNW st at .1-ul' H' Q mme!! 52 t -'fm' oi i M oiio ,J I i i if M 'wwe it ' lil o 3 ' A .1 Joe Hernandez Gladyne Hewell Wayne Jordan Patricia Kennedy Douglas Koenig Arthur Lakey Belen Longoria Coylene Mahan Betty Jean MacFar1and Josephine Pantoja Mary Riojas Margarita Sada Terry Talley Rena Merle Wake Tommy Weber Owen Wicke SOPHOMORES STUDY SCIENCE Science, Math to new challenge sz Bugs, germs, plants clutter the thinking of many Sophomore biology students, while others are busy with H.E. and Ag. It is alot of fun using a cookie press. s yic s ,xxx C. Lozo, Secretaryg H. Mahan, Vice Presidentg Y. Gaytan, Reporterg V. Crisp, Treasurerg P. Cardwell, Pres ident pose for officer pictures. Inosencio Arce Ofelia Arce Bobby Baker Karen Billings James Brzozowski fnot picturedl Elena Cardona Justin Caraway Paul Cardwell Nelson Clutter Verne Colwell Velma Crisp Darleen Dugie Yolanda Gaytan .fl . Ni N5 What is the answer Mr. Hoove Do you expect us to know? - f .i :ms so . . Iilfilriffliii sf' .. QR Q vw 4' fa ' ii s l r r 6. s fQg. s t N-i i f s ,. .say 4-,,,,,av rg K I ,ZS Us N Q, 1-uni' N-fu-Q I' ? Ray Harris Wayne Johnson Typing students always find time for a ang' f'Q 1 NNY' we-gi ,aff coke party. Lois Kidd Arno Krause Carolyn Lozo Harold Mahan Faith Neuse Mary O'Brien Jesse Riojas Johnny Riojas Howard Smith Betty Fay Thomas George Trigo Robert Trigo FRESHMEN . . ' Under the counseling of Mr. Cook, We be- gan our year with many activities: hayride, bake sale, prize Winning float, and a sur- prise party for their sponsor. Cecilia Aguinaga Bill Burns Emma Bustamente Fela Cruz Larry Davis Jimmy Lu Dunn Richard Faulkner Oralia Garza Nelda Gordon Florence Ruth Hewell Ottis Leasman Tommy Lindley 'if isri 1 The officers of the Freshmen class are W. Moore, Secretaryg F. HeWell,Pres- identg J. Dunn, Treasurerg O. Garza Vice Presidentg and S. Wright, Re porter. m if am qu-v :,r C X 1 f 1 l QI. I6 N 'Q 'K' . fill' , r..,x- iii ww 5 .rf- ,, Q ,ia vfk i, ' '- ,! B . 5 1 sl- w gff if . Q' lk S Q - Q -N A S A-0. - X 5'-. , ,......,, xx. r K Q 'ri , 5 V 4, l ,,- 5 , 'E ig, J 5 Q., f 7 ' of ff p 3 . X Zfji' , . I L' ed -Q? -W gin 531 ' xi? 'Ti , 5? Im, Hess,- f 'XIi 'Z J :Q i i I .X fi- : J ii-if .,-.-- IW! 9-UL s.-...Q QW ,K ,,iw'3r SE if -.ef life 41? I' M, i X ,li i .411 Mr Mike Mahan Janet Manford Ezekiel Medina Mike Millington Winston Moore Lola Ann O'Neal Alfred Posada Barbara Piekert Norma Lee Pullin John Rentz Gloria Riojas Mary Helen Smith Louis Soefje Charles St. Clair Lynn Talley Linda Trant Dora Trigo John Watts Joanna Wenske Sharon Wright A VARIETY OF THINGS STATE FHA MEETING Each year the trip to the State FHA Convention is gre atly anticipated by our local presidentg and by the pres- identand vice-presidentelectwho accom pany her. This year Mrs. Nance and a chapter mother, Mrs. M.C. Pruett took Betty Pruett, Faith Neuse and Joanna Wenske to the meeting in Dallas . Mmes. Pruett and Nance Joanna Wenske Faith wait for the girls to go sight seeing. MR. COOK ENTERTAINS WITH A BERRY PARTY Mrs. Cook and Betty Jean Mmes. Holmes and Teachers A Cook Hoover Talley Pruett serve profs Spencer, Trant Weinert are served by and Wheat do not stand on cere and Cook . Faith Neuse . mony. SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS A TURKEY DINNER Senior parents and friends rally to the cause and make the dinner a financial success and at the same time enjoy fellowship and good food. r JU ICR HIGH SCHOGL FAVORITES ACTIVITIES CLASSES 5- Q I ,Q- gl Av, 4-A 4 ,ix 5 wh ,iv ,Q Q or .lk 'gi X 1,.. Q' -2 X, 1 we .: F 7 , ff f Af 2, v fg K, r' ' zu ' ', f' xx '01-'. , MTA 'nv 7 wx A , ,I V mi XB ' A . A ' 'm MCFar1 Darrell Downs IGHTH GRADE FAVORITES F1 Daryl Pullin JUNIOR SCHOOL FAVORITES V n Kay Talley IXTH GRADE FAVORITES JL Larry Pullin SEVENTH GRADE FAVORITES BOB KITTENS WIN IN DISTRICT BASKETBALL Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon Nixon ,f n ' , Bi. ,Q Captain Daryl Pullin holds the trophies Left Second place at the Navarro Falls City 9 :FStockdale 18 Poth 16 f-wYorktown 18 2:11-'alls City 15 Yorktown 7 Karnes City 2.8 :FStockdale 16 fl1Poth 13 il1Srniley 10 rlfsmiley 13 Yorktown Z4 Last minute instruction from Coach Milford! Coach Milford and the junior high teams made an excel- lent showing for a beginning team. Congratulations and much success in the future. tournamentg Right: First Place District. Larry Angelo Darrell Daryl Gilbert Wayne Jesse 42 f i 1 5 Larry says: Let's go, team. What' s the call? Make that basket, Angelo! B TEAM MEMBERS Just before the game In Action , we S t A Q X . N A Q, 5 K is .. N . K Q .wk 5 Li tanding: L. Koenig, C. Stewart, R. Riojas, '. Millington and J. Maldonado, Kneeling: B. Zhessher, J. Stewart, L. Perry, T. Nance and '. Hewell. A T EAM MEMB ERS Very pleased with coach Milford's comment are Darrell Downs, Daryl Pullin, Gilbert Sandoval, Jesse Cardona, and G.A. Watkins fmanagerjall standing. Kneeling are Angelo Riojas, Larry Pullin and James Stewart. Larry Pullin dashes TRACK Although the number of boys taking part in this activity was a. small one, those who did qualify won the District Meet with a total of 52 points, Results were: Larry Pullin . Daryl Pullin . lst 100 yard dash Znd 75 yard dash lst 75 yard dash lst 50 yard dash lst shot put lst high jump Gilbert Sandoval . . . . Znd broad jump 3rd shot put 3rd 50 yard dash Jesse Cardona . . . . lst broad jump 3rd in chinning 4th 100 yard dash Darrell Downs . . . . 2nd shot put Tom Palacio . . 54th so yard dash Relay Team: Larry Pullin, Daryl Pullin, Jesse Cardona and Gilbert Sandoval won lst in the 440 yard relay. Da1'Y1 Darrell Gilbert toward the finish line. Daryl Pullin. . .in action over the bar. Announcer Pattillo and assistants Kennedy and Chessher run the meet. L. Pullin, Cardona, Sand- oval and D. Pullin. . .lst 440 relay. 5 I Broad Jump: Cardona Sandoval GROUPS WHO TEAMED TOGETHER tball players standing are: E. Rhoades, M. rdon, I.J. Gordon, D. Mendez, F,B, Lindsay, Smith, S. Dezelle. Kneeling are: J. Trigo, L. nes, G. Rodriquez fmgr.l, M. Kennedy, R. Be- fides, T.A. Hewell, C. Soefje andS. Lopez. rw olleyball team standing with Coach are L. Pul- n, D. Pullin, G. Sandoval, D. Downs, F. Rio- .s. Others are J. Maldonado, A. Hernandez, W. :ewart and J. Cardona. Volleyball players standing are: S. Dezelle, I.J. Gordon, E. Rhoades, B.J. McFarland, N. Rio- jas, J. Trigo, L. Yanes. D. Walker, and C. Soefje are sitting. Coach Milford stands with softball players J. Wil son, .L. Pullin, G. Sandoval, D. Pullin, R, Parks, A. Riojas, D. Downs, F. Riojas, J. Pat- teson, M. Crisp. Kneeling are B. Sandoval, J. Cardona, T. Millington, J. Maldonado, H. Blanch, W. Stewart, L. Koenig, and G.A, Wat- kins. All of these teams made good showing for their first year of competition and we are ex- pecting better records now that the gym is available. NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY Elected president of this chapter was Daryl Pullin, who with Mrs . Rix fSponsorJ, Gilbert Sandoval QV. Presidentj, Sarah Dezelle fTreas- urerj watch D'Anne Parker QSec- retaryj make record of the first meeting of this group. Pictured are the groups from each of the classes. .m 1 -I I Juniors seated are Janie Gaytan, Judy Cook s ey, Margaret Kennedy, Jane y Cooksey, and standing are Beverly Jo Polan, Virginia A. Dudley, Natalia Riojas, Janie Wright, Rosa J. Sanders, Marilyn Davis, Larry Pullin, Jon Morgan Preston and Terry Ann Hewell. The charter for Chapter No. 1620 of the N.J.H.S. was presented by Mrs. Whe at in an assemly on May 18th. The institution ceremony was conducted by members of the Junior High Faculty. Thirty- five students were named by this faculty to become charter members of Nixon Chapter. Each was a- warded an emblematic pin denoting this honor. I I 1 Standing with Mrs. Rix are seniors Gilbert Sa doval, G.A. Watkins, Terry Lynn Wicke, Darr Downs, Angelo Riojas and Daryl Pulling while Gi ger Littleton, Sarah Dezelle, D'Anne Parker a Flo Beth Lindsay choose to sit. S oph omo r e s include Priscilla Crisp, Shar Rhoades, Barbara Brzozowski, Sandra Fink, Jer Hewell, Tim Millington, Gregory Wenske who a standing. Seated are Kathleen Moore, Sandra S well, Kay Talley and SusanDezelle . Jim Martin wx not present. THE JUNIOR HlGH SENIORS ARE ALWAYS BUSY ! Parties and pleasures. and arithmetic. . .there was always something which had to be done. With little time to dream about those long-awaited high school days the eighth graders took advantage of every oppor- tunity to get with the gang and do some- thing. .art T.Tosco and L. Glasco win honors in Fire Prevention poster contest. Pointing with pride to the junior high school's attendance record. L4 . Lf L horizontal graph gets the atten- It is fun to draw geometric ion of the critics. figures. A .r-rf Serve yourself is the the watchword at this 8A party. ,I e 8B Valentine party was a happy one as the boys find the refreshments. 's. Rix, D'Anne, Susan and Flo Beth get things ready while Debbie Rix tches. SENIORS SEARCH LONG and diligently for Key of Knowledge that will unlock the doors of Nixon High School for the first time for them. Antonio Arce Lupe Benavidez Hugh Blanch John C. Blanch Delbert Boatright Judy K. Burns Illa A. Caraway Lewis Caraway Jesse Cardona Harvey Cone Matthew Crisp Sarah Dezelle Darrell Downs James Glasco Lorene Glasco The Three R's: Reading Rhetoric Rix Phythagoras - -Euclid- -Boone What a combination! ! ! sf' all! C . il Q -fr B-W f is J,-.,. es: qv!! JW eyyi J J A , C, C llss 1s'ts J as W1 1.,, nf . I ' -i'if g M. 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McFarland Arthur McKinney Genelle Moore Tom Palacio D'Anne Parker Clint Parks Leroy Parks Ray Parks Daryl Pullin Evelyn Rhoades Angelo Riojas Gloria Rodriguez Gilbert Sandoval Gerald Schonefeld Kathern Smith Carol Soefje Victor Soefje Wayne Stewart Susan Talley Tommy Tasco Donna Walker G,A, Watkins Irene West Terry Lynn Wicke Jesse Wilson Lucy Yanes Science--parents think it necessary-- students of Mr. Milford often find it interesting. Geography, History, and Civics be- A come one course under Mrs. Holmes. il Charlotte Allert George Barger Jesse Barron Mike Bond Rosa Benevidez Bennie Cano Mary B. Caraway Bill Chessher Julia M. Clifton Jimmy Coleman Janie Cooksey Judy Cooksey Charles Cowey Teddy Cowey Marilyn Davis Ray Diaz Virginia Dudley Donald R. Elder Lavon Ferguson Rhea K. Fitzgerald JUNIORS WILL NEVER FIND that history has recorded the cause and effect nor th science has explained the reason for the noise as the rush for the door left ajar by the 8th grade H 3- N24 1. 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Preston Larry Pullin Natalia Riojas Morris Rhoades Rosa J. Sanders Peter Santos James Stewart William Thomas Janie Trigo Vincente Vigil Soila Valdez Janey L. Wright 'I Europe and Asia are important spots on the globe to Mrs. Wheat's geogra- phy class. Diagrarning sentences in Mrs. Clark' sixth grade English class. SOPHOMORES HAVE FOUND the exact spot to study English and Geography next year--Across the walk and through the doors marked Juniors 7th . Barbara Brozozowski , W ilk -4 Nancy Bustos . E.W. Caraway Johnney F. Caraway John M. Cardwell Israel Cisneros Frances Clifton Joe Aguinaga Robert Barger Edward Bolton 5 ., A3 , ...,, . , K I Frances Clutter Priscilla Crisp Susan Dezelle y .. . F p . '4 -.,, A ' K . I f ' if its ,J gy fi F tl ll , ta J x If l Q 'Y Q if 1 ddd. C - A 'K' f:., . . 22 K K Q ' . 7.2 --fr 1 , 9 L '.-- Il' CC. f ' of n-guy, hw if V ' yr ?i5f5 ' WN 732- V' . rf ...,. 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James Ivey Tommy Hewell Jerry Hewell Christine Gibson James Lambert Ned Longoria Jesse Maldonado Jillian Martin Patricia Mikolajczyk Tim Millington Marilyn Mills Kathleen Moore Terry Nance Sophia Posada Lloyd Perry, Jr. Sharon Rhoades Frank Riojas Kenneth Reese Gilbert Saldana Billy Sandoval Sandra Sewell Lester E. Sikes Charles Simmons Aubrey Soefje Dennis Soefje Ambrosia Soliz Charles Stewart Kay Talley Antonio Vigil Willie Vigil Paulette Wake Gregory Wenske Dora West Orvell Wicke Ulan Wilson SIXTH GRADE DOINGS ! . s Q My . 5 sd, F I K The room rnothers were very prompt L i and helped with the Christmas, Valen- tine and other parties. Mmes. Sikes, Millington, Wake and Perry were named by the P.T.A. to serve for the year. Mrs. Martin helped with our birthday parties. K.Reese fhoboj, J. Cardwell Qrobotj and several sixth grade girls as men from Mars ready themselves for Hallowe'en parade. SIU Anxious for refresh- Posters for the spools season are admired by Jill, Frances, ments boys get in line. Sharon, Kenneth, J. Michael, Marilyn, Kathleen, Susan and Kay . l 4 Q Always ready to eat, these folks demonstrate their ability to take on the refreshments at party time or any other time. J, Ivey, D. Soefje, N. Lon- Birthday time for Mrs. Clark fleftj goria show fire posters. and for Mrs. Wheat at right. MCDSTLY SEVENTH GRADE An informal of our favorites 131112 50meb0dY Call my name? Judy and Larry are leaders of the Juniors IM P Refreshments are served at the Valentine parties in Mrs. Hol- A Populaf Place' mes' and Mr. Milford's rooms. xastime game during the noon hour. The medal which Judy Burns won in the twirling class is admired by the other junior high twirlers: Genelle Moore, Kathleen Moore, Kay Talley and Ginger Little- ton. ,nv .,,,.... THE WIND DID BLOW.. Against a sand ladenhigh wind the three clasie sinjunior high school bravely mounted their respective floats and awaited the judges decision. The sixth grade won the blue ribbon depicting Moses and the Ten Command- ments. Second place went to the eighth grade with a float showing an Easter Parade. Third ribbon was given the s e v e nth grade who honored Hawaii as the 50th state . Easter Parade outlined in pink against a blue background depicts 5th Avenue, photographers and Easter outfits . S. Gaylord as Moses gholding the tablets of stone on a float of green and silver . ,Q ,, if , N3 .Www - - , wf'N'i if '- East Meets West lettered in red on a white background shows a friendly welcome to our fifthieth state. B band members report for practice. A very popular place! These scenes are pictures taken during one of the Friday night junior school 'play nights' which were sponsored by Ivirs. Holmes and Mrs. Boone. Q ,,,.,f,- - 'J 1 9 Mi ,P , ELEMENTARY SCHDGL ini'-5 ,, 5 w Q59 sgfifxf 'ii J 'Q Q w,N',,Q +1 4 nb A h JW' X S. ,-43-K v,g',.f 1 .Q-I '. fp dsc?-.413 551 fg 1 if P!! A it -f by if ,QQ -Vs My-9v'k 1 fax W-L 1 mw 'K x N , , 'J '14, N. .wgk L14 s -fr .QSO F' 'ZS - Em! A ' , , fs 5 A ,, -4 A an 5. 'in H6 B ,K V. -W IM. i NY! 1 v -A v 'E 4 1'-v 6 0 4.51 , . Oo .nfl D r',',, .. 4 V 1 W , , gl Vw Ly LITTLE FCJLKS IN COSTUME FOR BAND FESTIVAL PARADE b QS, I D e c o r a tio n s and special costumes are in evidence when the elementary classes get ready to ride in the big parade. Picturing Alaska as the 49th state wa enjoyed by Mrs. Dezelle's second grade . Znd place Winner! The third grades form marching units of clowns, majorettes with plenty of balloons and banners. Butterflies make Mrs. Box's second grade float very pretty. First graders from Mrs. Crunk's room dress as visitors to Hawaii. ., W M Zemfi I :ISP At right are pictured the decorated cars of other first I E 9 , grades belonging to Mmes. Couch, Weber and Mahan. 'G --c' kisiiiiw .,,.:. . 4-W The Disneyland Special featured pre-school children riding in vehicles beautifully designed to represent several familiar nursery rhymes. A blue ribbon winner! in-'1' f Hlllllk J GRADE Sweethearts On Parade is the Handmade flowers in many bright name given to Mrs. Caraway's fifth colors adorn the float of Mr. grade blue ribbon float. Crunk's 5th, n i Ixiii Funny business among the clowns Qi W...-1 ,. WNW, Cub Scouts , Enchanted Evening was awarded Znd place for Mrs. Mahan's fourth grade. .5 If e - X rx eggs: . , is Q3-tx -fe 5'-5'7 e American Legion Flag bearers A halt in the parade causes a bit of concern. After the parade the Band Boosters served a barbecued chi ck e n supper at the Lions Club. Many games and other forms of en- Mayor Mahan Chauffeurs tertainment were enjoyed by a huge crowd. Honorary Marshall Dr. Elder. Xe v. N. ! , GRADE FIVE We work and strive To please our teachers daily. , 9 .mi Mrs. Caraway listens to a discussion about Washington, D.C. for geography class. Josie Aguirre Mary Aguirre C.V. Barron Marie Bartz Tony Black Janey Bustamente Kelly Caraway Sally Cardenas Marsha Chessher Norman Coleman Ben Colwell Gilbert Cortes Donna Davis Joe De Lua Michael Derrick Mr. Crunk is very helpful With our homework. Ruth Lohse Lucy Arce '3 f K -l 4 . 'mf 5 A- glk- rf . I ri! W' Jw I 4 - . 'VW J I Cliff. . I Y 1 -1 ' ' ' y w w' y r l i A A I I fiff k'.. f 'f:.' 5 'ir Liikfi A ',ki K -G , K N ,Q ,f.,,,: ,. w ' ' , ' M ,. . A 5 V.. ,,- f C i gi . .,-L si ' to 'a a 4 K ,,.. if i ' 'Ei- Nfl lii. . y i Hawaii: 1 N, an 10'- iiigi f if 1 g.1.a,.,1 Rf as f . f V ' -L .Q Q X. ,,,i.r.Z V ., . . 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Palacios Helen Parker Jimmy Parker Bruce Patteson Trindiad Raso Jane Rhoades Robert Richter Pete Riojas Robert Riojas Lucy Sandoval Sandra Soefje Judy Trant Manuel Trigo Rosa Trigo Lupe Vigil Sarah Vigil Robert Wenske Dora Yanez Raymond Ybarbo Y A JOLLY TIME CF YEAR Fifth graders work and play as they make the most of Hallowe'en and October. These problems must be worked correctly 'cause th goblins'll get you, if you don't Watch out. A beautiful tree and colorful wall decorations tell the glad tidings that Christmas is near. These happy signs tell also that Santa is on his Way. More signs point to the fact that the jolly old gentleman will soon be coming to town with gifts and goodies for all. , gf-.NT :Pc in 2 ..-- x, x K 8,32 - .f-Q' X557 any p FOR ALL yi if fri iff 'F 3 A Valentine tree and attractive Valentine boxes are ready A brightly Colored POSQI' hf?1P5 for the party appropriate for this season. make the storY of the Pllgrlms more real. ..r.r M. N iw H h Jr H K fl' Z ' More Christmas! il H A The bright red Santa, fi t, fx A -,311 the manager scene, giftladen trees and cards all lend to the happy occasion. ln mm ' Vtwawfv X s 1 . B, ,i gi .ii J 1492 3 :sr .4-f' my-.V Wondering what is in each gaily Wrapped gift and Waiting for the party to begin! GRADE FOUR And never have a doubt or a Worry. Mrs. Coyle Mahan admires a booklet. Lucy Bricker Stanley Burris Gail Caraway Ellen M. Cardwell Esperanza Casas Aida Cisneros Elia Cisneros Frank Cisneros Jackie Cochran Frances Cortez Ofelia DeLeon Brenda Fink Linda Garcia Vicenta Garcia Sam Gibson Vera Ann Gordon Carlos Guiterez Johnny Harrell Cathy Hewell Gloria Hewell brought. ,gf--:Q A Mrs. Weber looks at the materials 1 science class which the boys have Mary Arce my ,M In M Oscar Arce t N M A Billy Baker W, MQW . M John Ba A' L' K rger T - A 5 . nf. .r,, ' iyri ines J . l el C ieir G . ,r x i A V gf - 15 lv' T V ,K ,M , vm ,M 3 ' Q 'G K C 90 'Y -H t re ra ihii G M sss P l . 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I s - I 1 A 5 A ,, ,L L V -' -Q L L -f L, Q v.. miQ ng S., kkk K 'U f-:Wan ,A .5-N M 3 V E -W L ive? V e with ,1.N. S333 X, l s s . ffifsiv T ' f f'ff5i.?e'1a 2 -mm -f ...ummm Patsy Hewell Dora Infante Jimmy Johnston Jimmy Kennedy Lailey Lambert Soila Liguez Refugio Lopez Ann Martin Leroy Masure Fay McCann Charlotte Montgomery Sherrill Montgomery Mary Ann Neuse Michael O'Neil Charlie Pena Tommy Polan Allen Pullin Marcos Ramirez Anne Riojas Johnny Riojas Antonio Rodriguez Sue Sada Janey Saldana Thomas Salmon Manuel Solis Prescilliano Tamez Ervin Townsend lsidore Tristan Aaron Vigil Richard Villasana Alvin West Delton West lnella West Linda Wicke Odell Wicke IN GRADE THREE We're happy as can be And We like to read our stories .3 ..., .. Mrs Cook has some helpers to wel- come parents . Two young ladies and a Club Scout asf- V sist Mrs. Moore on the night of open ' i house. Ruby Lohse Q in if-1 E - I Joe Aguirre 1, -- .V , -Q, I- 'nm-rg 5 -- fiiiiffi-+2-4 :fs L .X A NaHCY Aguirre ,M iii E r to so it s Cecilia A-me is 4. 4 ,. - ' Q4 f 1-M sw... E. Frank Arce ,, it -5 M . Barry Bishop Q ' . Wilburn Boatright by g fs V . g J L .Q I Q 1 U -ig, .. 'iG,a.?F?4. ar 1 .5 k...,., Fred Bustos T , E E M it , Amelia Cardona Y E ' E ,mi 8 LV lo A Joe Casas fr N E - ' ' Felipe Cisneros , 'E Vl,, 2 ,fiiff Irene Cisneros E 'iii f Q A Il , ,J 1 S' rl -find f Q fi Roy Cisneros iii E -V? E E Q C g Tommy Coleman , Q. g s f 5 H ,- , Dudley Crisp lx , E L d MMM pf 'I' .4 if is Patricia De Lua E 'M' Hi f , X V Robert Downey i , fy zi l 14 ' .sy - ' G ' me rl K fw,fff'fG ik. s . a abr- 1 Mary Franco Johnny Garza Nickey Gaylord Lamar Gaytan Kathleen Gibson L91 4' -. vlff ny K' I HN ' Q. 7 .ap 1' 5 vw: f , . :el 1 A ,, ' 4 w 2 K . F4554 . Q I ., ,are , I ,I .J ,. .,... ,D ' -ag J 3. N 1 x . . . 0 l I , 13. ,il l ' i hi f Q Fl, 'igfjf Q IN 1 0 di S vw . 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X L vu r ,Q is '51 X I - z' . 2 Q1 if 1 Q ll If '..,.f' -A .I my ., x Ai: A . ,W, ,, , y ik f. 9 1 Delores Guiterrez Beatrice Hernandez Robert Ivey Lowell Ivey Jobie Jes sop Jerel Leasman Betty Littleton Johnny McCann Minnie McKinney John Mercier Pamela Merritt Sandra Mills Sharon Moczygemba Janice Nesbit David O'Neal Olga Posada Robert Parker Judy Preston Amelia Ramirez Lino Reino Vicki Rhoades Severo Riojas Paul Rios Gladys Rivera Jean nogers Doris Rogers Oralia Sandoval Taribo Santos Judy Setliff David Soefje Jennifer Talley Malcolm Talley Deborah Stoval Annabel Thomas Saragoza Trigo Elidia Valerio Estevan Valerio Frank Ybarbo Cecilia Wenske Irene Ybarbo SO MANY THINGS ,M it is s .. TO D0 .. AND Boys and girls in the third grade make the room pretty for the Valentine Queen. aft fi X frm-.xx Q 5 '- We place the gifts under the tree, bring bright Christmas cards to make the room look happy and gay. 0 Dail A last look at our posters before we put them up on the wall. . .and an old witch stands guard over the display table in our room. we A A f' si A Y F171 ii. in vf L 35 f I all any face posters and Hallowe'en masks are lots of fun to make ke and color! Lnksgiving turkeys look good 'ugh to eat. 4 ' x ix iv L .1 to lii i E ' 5 i ' il Q EJ -- X K S M i Y . 1 r W F i N 4 X 125. I jg' -1 fu . ' f -ir is v Q .Q . -1 H1 ffl? 5'?fs .M ' 1'X' X 'g i k . X A 9 .- 1 t ..' 'N ,Q .5 5 5' I, 1 x 4.-6 :Q-Ps is X .TO 'NU' MAKE I 4 .J '1 ill ff f -:-Sf ,fi 'mf k 1 Jack-O-Lanterns and black cats on a fence remind us that spooks are nears Second graders find so many things to draw. . .color. . .and cut out. . .there is never enough time to do them all. We save a little time to study our lessons of course. ml'-'-O ..mv..flu. lf ff fif- GRADE TWO We like the things We do And we love to draw and color. Mrs. Box hears a reading group as they learn new words . Lilly Barron Suanne Billings Donnie Black Kathy Bricker Jesse Bustamente Charle Bryd Elodia Cardenas Ophelia Cardenas Amelia Cardona Don Chessher Melissa Chessher Paula Cisneros Linda Sue Cook Irene Cortez Stephan Cortez Frank Arce, Jr. W ,...n-4' to Mrs. Dezelle explains the bad-goat sound to interested listeners. Lydia Arce W sv Billy Ray Baker W . wi' f ,g, fr 'UW , li an C t,r,mHiQgz?!flS?sz , 341 0 . rsher ' h e-lv Ceyylee yeee h.yy eeyyy y g y gg Eff hx UN b-...A R 5 5 fa-12 ' in it A 'Fr 5. fig - f s- fpf - wmv' 1, - , J tg at V wi 5 t :grg . .1 +6 3- lk.. lk? iw ,A , Q at a l , .M Rd e K 1 iag, if .Q 0' - . 147 . 46' W L' mfr 1 N.. 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J iff' J X ' '-- X'f'ff'f 'ff f x 1 ' r fi if . ff' ...G U,-, ig' ,fi lm, I A r X 'N 1- pr, vf A-V 1, i' gg, .J X N Q A J ,L 'W ff' , -4 fi W -J' K M is i J J A . - A is ' M' his .- 5' U, ' - --Q us. fl' Vivian Cowey Russey Deason Sue Drorngoole Elaine Dugie Gary Faulkner Lupe Franco Gloria Garcia Minnie Garcia Robert Gaytan Carolyn Gordon Queita Griffin Bobby Harvey Rudy Hernandez Gregoria Hernandez Johnny Hewell Jerry Holliday Chet Lambert Timmy Lewis Antonio Lopez Nathan Magee Mary Frances Manford Ronny Mangum Ruben Molina Janice Moore Brenda O'Neal Linda Evelyn Patteson Severo Reina Johnnie Lee Rhoades Lupe Riojas Roberto Rubaga John Salmon Dora Sandoval Frank Thomas Anita Trigo Leandro Vigil David West Stanely West Susie West Ben Wiatrek Olga Yanez GRADE ONE And We learn as we play games together. Mrs. Crunk has the reception corn- mittee well trained. James Lohse Janie Aguilar Manuela Aguilar Reuben Aguilar Estevan Aguirre Beatrice Arce Raymond Benavides Carlton Black Barbara Boatright Juan Bustos Alice Cano Amelia Cano Larry Cano Lynne A. Cardwell Randall Chessher Dorren Clutter Lynda Jane Cochran Shirley Colwell Joy Cone Gary Davis Antonio DeLeon Elizabeth Downs Jim Flores Carlos Fonseca Putting the last minute touches tc the room, Mrs. Melva Mahan ge everything in order. . s f Q 'sz , .dl I 39' 44 as an , v A f- P-' R- yi' is l A if-f J sssr is - 'E M gr 1 ,fiiffsfaawf wiv J C ' , ii.ccl,c C -Hai or 5 r img! . 'Nr Q M. It tr Ly ig C 11, , ,, it Q.. if sw 'A - o A ..... fi . Q- stcss c 3 3 1 Q c if N ,. ycttt,,c y I V ' V 4 ii-' f ' ' ' i. A iiiii 'r-l .--- r 5 as.. 'rr ' . 1 f A si 'M' rs 5 i I lg A ,AI fi' 2 ssfttii if 0, J no I - i ,. , - ... 11, ,ds ly UW. f A. V -.ri f, J -... f. -W-M -1 I ' 5- . :- A h . . is ra- 1 NAA .Q EA SS QQ avg 'af WR' 'N v .A , . ,- . anew I KGPIEN. if R A on I k'-.' 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Y K ,. 1 , Vxkk g 3 X 4, X t , 'fig 1 V f l f E 51 ff 1 sn- , gg, I ,sp .2-I g Q Y Lilly Garcia Beverly Ann Henry Marian Sue Hewell Sharon I-Iewell Jose Infante Susie Infante Carol Ivey Elaine Ivey Kathryn Ivey Linda Lou Ivey Cassandra Lambert Margarita Martinez Virginia Martinez Curtis McCann Peggy Ann McMeans Daniel Medina Nicky Millington James Newman Debra Patteson Robert Henry Pattillo Desidro Pena Janie Raso Susie Reina Gary Reese Irene Riojas Sam Rios Emma Salazar Bessie Sandoval Tomasita Sandoval Ronald Smith Linda Soefje Ricardo Tamez Rafael Trigo Virginia Tristan Marian Lee Wagener Patrick Wilson Hope Wright Apoliana Vigil Audelia Villasana Nancy Yanes INF lufx ulwf M 'Wk SPOOKS AND GOBLINS GO ABROAD The P,T,A, sponsored I-Iallowe'en Carnival and Parade is always a big affair. The fancy dress and mask become upper- most in the minds of all the children. Each tries to be the best and judges often have a most difficult time Choosing the Winners . I o 5,0 . A J v '1 A , 4 Y 4 . , or - I Q 1 , X 5, If - it W Y ' ' A pw .V it ' i t ,f A ' 4 Riff R Fifth graders dressed as clowns and rode bicycles, others Wore some fancy of the roaring twenties ..... and yet others were clowns, skeletons etc 9' K Ynxyliq I '40 .v- Cut-outs appropriate to autumn season decorate each and every room . ffm A VARIETY OF THINGS li '. 1 in K K is 1 'W X I First Grade art Fourth graders Study in pleasant surroundings . Happy smiles accompany the valen- Cupids on the wall remind us of tines as they go into the box. that happy time - It is fun to have our pictures taken. ' 4 X Gary brings a tree in which to place the nests. GRADE ONE Where work is fun And we like to make our letters Mrs Couch and some of her pupils Tomaslta Agullar seem well pleased with the attractive room. Carolina Aguirre Erminia A1-ce Reuben Arce Steve Bermea Amelia Bustamente Domingo Bustos Lupe Bustos Dora Linda Cano Felipe Cano Johnny Cano Alcario Cardona Mary Ellen Cardona W an Gloria Casas m Juan Luis Casas Johnny Cardenas . ' A X5 .zrg,fs:: .s fs x G2 l A... Q . .,., J , ii 1? I ui., o 1' 5 ' Uf?f:p21f , , f' 'fgiyi in F i .1 K .E C ik . ,-4 I me C 1 4. a :mg ! Hoi J N , . . E W NOW 5' , - C' 'i 5. fp -, an J ' C f 3'-Q J vo 'af' 53 -. --.nf n . Z I - 'J J LLXL llf sf J f.f r L s W sa c . l if 5 jiri' . . 5 f' , ' .. f' 4' X P f o f' 'X fi ' aw 15 ll I' Y ' 4 f.x 'K' f igjur, Y' Q 'LL' ,fl ,-aw-Q C A i . K Q war X, X Q S k , 4 Q Jax, H Qi , I I , ,l 'yuh 3, yn . J A f g 'C gg ' ' C if 43- ' 3 x ' L , , C- A - a 1 Qi V ,fig , a 7 :Eiff ntl - . tk he f f I ,Aky Hg yy, ., ,, Im . ,Q ,vs fha Qi. JV, t gt-M e I E K R WS. .QU ZWP Wi- Y - . I ,x..,..,: 4 j 1 min 4 f - K X JM' .rv David Cisneros John Cisneros Lilly Cisneros Leandro Cortez Alberto DeLeon Gloria Lee Delgado Janey DeLua Ray Fonseca Elvira Garcia Ofelia Garcia Rosendo Garza Raul Gaytan Beatrice Gonzales Emeterio Guerra Joe Juarez I-Iilario Liguez Juan Liguez Socorra Liguez Angelita Longoria Ernelia Martinez Esteban Martinez Juan Medina Regino Molina Juanita Ortiz Edwarda Hendon Frank Riojas Freddie Riojas Juan Riojas Johnny Rios Josephine Rodriguez Carmel Santos Nancy Soliz Leonor Tamez Edwardo Trigo Juanita Trigo Guadalupe Tristan Maria Tristan Juanita Vigil Cecelia Ybarbo Juan Ybarbo HCLIDAYS . Christmas time is almost a time of magic. Hopes are high and hearts are light when it comes time for presents under the tree. ff fw ' Looking at our posters and placing the bright Christmas cards along the Wall helps to make the room a happy place to study and Work. ,na 1. .16 Santa faces on the Wall! He is such a jolly looking fellow! First Grade activity! Every thing must be just as pretty as possible, so everyone works to make it so. g . . u OPEN HOUSE.. Ralph Billings and daughters vi First grade hosts await principaps Office. , . guests. Dr. Norwood visits. . tp I - Again first graders Welcome parents and other school pupils. 's 3,0 ' 1 if Y i gi 1 . , p Q Atag! i Pupils admire lovely pictures Waiting! Someone has and art work in Mrs. Box's their attention. second grade room. IS ENJOYED ON FEBRUARY 27 Despite the inclement Weather huge crowds of parents and visitors found their way to each and every room of the new elementary school on the e veni ng designated by the P T A as open house night. Dr Norwood of SWTSTC San Marcos was guest spe ake r for the oc casion. x W XX X N 2 is as . 5 i After registering each Visitor gets souvenir Second grade hosts preside posters lmf gk wsz hg S X. X 'ove and to the right e scenes of activity the fifth grade rooms the evening of the en house. Hand work ,s in evidence and gay corations were every- .ere . DEMOLITION OF THE QLD SCHCCDL The beginning of the end starts with the east wing and leaves the auditorium until last. I :'i M v,...,.h,,,,,,,- , fgwf -:Q ,fi ,-,' -fn ' ,ali-2 1, - 7 N , 'sy V t yu it as wig A MH K .1 Q.. ,K , s.., g - A W., , N -- id- ,, s' w' ff k ,fy A4 7: gg. .E ...,. ' 5.4 3 S- : . S s' i ...f I Q -gd' .I .. QL.. ' A ., 1 The last of the west wing ..... the auditorium ..... and ..... rubble . CHOW TIME These girls have eaten their lunch Mrs. Gaylord check the tickets and but have 8- little get-t0g6thCr the line moves along to be served. session before returning to classes. ADMINISTRATIO ouQx ,I G UT ADMINISTRATORS TRUSTEES FACULTY AUXILIARY fit P ..,,zf?, 2. .gli 1 As 'uf' ,gnu V In , t V 0q,.,, V p , A . v 'fi' :sf 'nf .f '- V' ' - W, 'Aa ,i.xxa,6g .,,. 1' i ' x.s. I fag K Q ..-5 - ', 6 J ,, ,xi 2 E 5, S544 W li :W 'Lil ' r-.Qu GO Q Q 4 A fm' I ,,.a1r 1 ,VO is S' ap, :AX an ' tv I ,fc ,, is 5 Q xt Q9i Q e 'al f,. ? 4 g I, As v .9 -, Q1 . x Q A V ,Q A: o V 'S :pl-N' ltr' S Q 4, 'ge W ff ' sr A., , 'si , 1. n.'.,l ..'M. ozlwak' 4 ,, ,4. i 4 i r5.1 , ' my Q v A 1 qi, qv .,'zY i 9 D 9 ADMINISTRATION James E. Box, Superintendent Mrs. Jailey D. Dunn Secretary TRUSTEES Dr. W.G. Millington President X Dr. Sam Nixon Vice-President 445 ,LQ ' Felton G. Wake Secretary - if I ,, iii A I ' 'fin .F 'Q-.H . if Qixkiivzm I it to - fffp i e I s 533 i Mrs. Lucy C. Davis Welly Gibson T.F. Hewell Amel Lewis HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY They spent manyhours in toil, worry and sacrifice . And for what? It seemed so useless to pound something into our heads while we sat and stared with blank faces back at them. But our faces couldn't reveal whatwas really in our hearts, for from deep down inside was a warm Thank You! James E. Talley, Jr. High School Principal LH. CO0k X W.L. Hoover Joyce Nance Mathematics Science Homemaking R.W. Pattillo J.F. Spencer W.I. Trant Leonora Weinert Coach-History Band Agriculture English ELEMENTARY Excitement ran high after noon on November 27th when word came that buses were ready to move children of the first five grades to the new school rooms. This was the long a- waited news! Two house.. .move com- plete .... three weeks ...Christmas . . .then work began in earnest. To the best of their ability the p r i n c i p al and his complement of twelve teachers give their time and effort to the progress of each Walter Dezelle, Jr, Elemenetary School Principal JUNIOR HIGH FACULTY The six member faculty spent many busy hours setting up the new juni or high units of work after it occupied its own building on January 5th. Originially housed with the elementary units these classes bade f a r e W e l l at Christmas time and left the old building fwith its memories of 34 yearsj to await its fate . . .demolishment! child under his care. Ffa rw' Mrs Florine Wheat Mrs. Bernice F. Boone Junior High Principal Mathematics 3 E 2 S E 5 s 1 2 Mrs Vada C Clark Mrs Vivian C. Holmes Thomas Milford Mrs. Eileen C. Rix Sixth Grade Social Studies Science Language Arts LCHOGL FACULTY Q' if ,,. M. .'w,f'4'f'if1 lf'-1'.t'nt'.S?5'v Ars. Lou H. Box Mrs. Kathryn Caraway Mrs. Aline J. Cook Mrs. Betty Couch lecond Grade Fifth Grade Third Grade First Grade Y12 Mrs. Vida P. Crunk Robert J. Crunk Mrs. Allie S. Dezelle Mrs. Iris G. Mahan First Grade Fifth Grade Second Grade Fourth Grade ..,,.. kr Vx br Ars. Melva Mahan Mrs. Norma B. Moore Mrs. Robbie Weber Mrs. Sadie F. Weber First Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade First Grade AUXILIARY , k,,. A 03 iii QEQ ' rw y ww 2 - at calm , 2 ' was T , by-04 ern , 'uf iv ii Mmes. Billings, Baker, Pullin prepare the food under the direction of Mrs. Gaylord, our dietitian. Boys are always hungry at noon. Every day we are served well balanced meals . Q3- W. Thomas L. Melvin R. Wenske D. Vigil The custodians have the job of building maintenance. Keeping equipment in first class condition, sweeping and polishing the floors and halls constitute their major jobs . W? F ' if fs F V C O P tt.u A Lake Mr. Talley Waits for late students. arid Siwiltuse. a 1 O, Y Not pictured are R. Pattillo and W. Dezelle. ADVERTISEMENTS , K ' mfg J 1 W wk , K.. Q ,f qua' if Q ,W raw, E f Pacms v' f :.- . waz m 4 'Vg E 'WQX-A a QW ,,, .. . E-we-1.g.f fr IW' 3'?e ni N ' 1 , ' at 2, bn' fab? ng! gg f Q O- ,S in 3 ' ,Qu 5: -1 'niffx .1031 gg at 1 A, 'TQ 'fn H N 'gwiwgg 'sig my 1. -5 -aff J' ' ay' ' x 'G ,n Wx V. '9 1'-I' an fo 'Yi 1. J-f A ' 1 s NP wwf ' v MJ-. ff NIXCN PHARMACY The Rexall Store NIXON, TEXAS Klillw QUALITY MERCHANDISE WITH SERVICE Purina Chows-Farm Ranch Supplies Sanitations - Poultry -- Eggs C. D. COOK CO. Q ,E . min Vf , , Siifif' 3 MARTIN TEXACO STATION NIXON, TEXAS 1K! 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Dealer i COUCH-MAHAN MOTORS DODGE PLYMOUTH OLDS ' NlxoN,TExAs Guadalupe Gas Company Bufcne Propane Day or Night Service NIXON, TEXAS ima?-' 5.1 1 , psi, 3 I Q i A f , Telephone 4911 P. O. Box 787 my Q , ' e ' . NnxoN, TEXAS a.aa Q aaeee + SPENCER - SAUER LLIMBER CO Euazyffiing fo Buifl a. clfonzs PHONE 4011 F. E. BALDWIN, MANAGER Nixon, Texas Y- femesl 5 A - Esau. I fs: I -n,.,,,,, Y, V Y - Y , , ,K eg , K -- M '-:Q-a:.:.::--v I ..-, . .zxgg-5, 51 it J. iN N I gi: 2-52 A 3 si g-f-. -f- , 5 5 ff- L . I S , we - -ff'-E T ZIEZ' fe-. -. -' If . Ipyllllri' 5:-A+ 1 2 za-z-.5. wwf. his --H: k K H E -, I L mn, gi I --L --- : - T. . - - :EAST : 7 f:4'E7'F T 9 feb hx ' , ,T-,Q I-- : --- ii 'Q-, ,A R-M i , V- - .er .T 5.7- . W -s.wl:.smn-.q- ET -3 ... .. - , , . .. - - , 3 , , G . . 5 . 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MANUFACTURERS AND SHIPPERS OF Sweet M11k Sweet Cream Ice Cream M1x Plain Whole and Sw eetened Condense Ice Cream Butter Home oFFlcE SEGUIN TEXAS .E ' L WHOLESALE GROCERS P, o. Box 4116 STATION A TELEPHONE SAN ANTONIO TEXAS CAPITOL 7-9394 DEE MONTGOMERY BRUSH CONTRACTOR - -Root Plowing- -Sub-Soiling-- Tank Building Nixon, Texas Resident Phone Nixon - 2.284 Eggs, Cheese, Poultry, Meat, and Frozen Foods I , I S252 SERS SSSSSSQSSSSSSSESSSSESSESSSSSSESSEX? ' S S Sssssx I Rauf fl 1 Q I fi , . , M lil' .rg M:f 'I nnnx 9 2 F -mal Q if A 22.54 E 3. T .T :.- F-..-sf-5 .5? ' H T y .1T4 xl' Lf Yu' fowl Y: 'H - ' -Q, w:: M, . , ,ar 'X -fm X 1' , ew T vnu- 31 122 '15 E75hs1,L.1w:g , - Iwi :v ,Q 5 -, , l . Vlulrm w T. K 1 Pf N U ev-'f .15 L.,,...-www,-, au can DEPEND on FINE FOOD PRCDUCTS MORTON FOODS ' Dlllli ' FORT WORTH LUIIOCK . - -... .--. . .- .... as iiiliiii F 9- .... iii, - 5555 4 Q 5 Ennlcneo anno Egg KAML 9 9 0 The Voice from Karnes County P.O. BOX 990 P,O. Box 990 Kenedy, Texas Karnes City, Texas .mrm SBXTUII an co. NATIONAL WHOLESALE anocens POST OFFICE BOX 5448 - DALLAS 2, TEXAS Money does not grow on trees but It does grow in a Savings Account Save at GONZALES COUNTY SAVINGS 8: LOAN' ASS'N. Gonzales, Texas with Assets over 55, 000, O00 You Can't Be ALL ALONE When You Have A Telephone -Make It In Color- GENERAL TELEPHONE COMPANY of the Southwest arg Pvlce q GUADALUPE VALLEY ELECTRIC CO-OP. Celebrating its 20th Annive r sary V Owned By Those It Serves Q NRF CA 0 sffm H i I READING CERTIFICATES Second Grade Mrs. Dezelle Charles Bryd, Donnie Chessher, Melissa Chessher, Linda Sue Cook, Russy Deason, Bobby Harvey, Gloria Rodriguez, Jerry Holliday, Johnny Hewell, Timmy Lewis, Mary Frances Man- ford, Ronny Mangum. Not pictured were Suanne Billings, Donnie Black and Lilly Barron. Third Grades Mrs. Moore Mrs. Cook Wilburn Boatright, Dudley Crisp, Nickey Gaylord, Debra Stovall, Beatrice Hernandez, Oralia Sandoval, Ruby Lohse, Leon Reina, Nancy Aguirre and Lamar Gaytan. Fourth Grade Mrs . Mahan Mrs . Weber Gail Caraway, Ellen Marie Cardwell, Frank Cisneros, Dora Infante, Brenda Fink, Linda Sue Wicke, Sam Gibson, Cathy Hewell, Gloria Hewell, Patsy Howell, Jimmy Kennedy, Janie Sal- dana and Solia Liguez. Fourth Grade Mrs. Mahan Mrs . Weber Fay McCann, Sherrill V I Y ' , I , Liano Tamez. Vicente Garcia, Lailey Lambert, Gary Radicke, Marcos Ramirez, Johnny Riojas, Antonio Rodriguez and Linda Garcia. Fifth Grade Mrs. Caraway Mr. Crunk Lucy Arce, Marsha Chessher, Martha Dezelle, Marcille Ernst, Charlotte Harvey, Shirley Ivey, Sandra Soefje, Judy Trant, C.V. Barron. Not pictured are Bruce Patteson, Roger Parks, Pamela Henry, Donna Hewell, Kelly Caraway, Jane Roades, and Margaret O'Brien.- MISCELLANY Birthdays? Why, Mr. Cook! This new electric scoreboard clock was pre- sented to the school by the Nixon Area Chamber of Commerce. Pictured are Hap Brown, Chester Amthor, Pres. and Jimmy Martin. A necessity for the new gym. Many, many thanks! Daily newspapers avail- able in the library every day. Janet and Lois choose the one they want. High school faculty is really Mr. Pattillo is just Dr. Millington, president getting down to business in thinking. . .Mr. Trant of the Board converses with one of their regular faculty leaves the office for a Mrs. Dunn about sev- rneetings . class .. eral matters . FRESHMAN GIRLS ENTERTAIN The freshman girls hosted the eighth grade girls to a brief social hour in the homes. making cottage one afternoon just before the final test Week ...U a get acquainted affair A DOUBLE PAGE SPREAD CDF JUNIOR HIGH DOINGS Mrs. Boone says, No uu.u she doesn't think so, as she and Mrs. Wheat discuss a matter. A colorful Easter table piece is admired by two sixth graders. Frank, Willie and Ned enjoy looking . . .While the party goes on. Sharon, Johnnie, and Paulette partake of refreshments. FI I X K Coach Milford is ready to play any game. . , .just name your choice. What's in the box? Barbara, Priscilla, Kay, Terry and Greg wonder! Q sfi A , .QQ ' K ' :,....,i A Qs.. 2 Who said that the Gifts from the sixth A farewell party and gift for Susan goose couldn't come to grade to Jill and Mrs. Martin Greg, Lloyd, Dennis and Terry the Easter picnic? before they sail for England. are curious. ne junior high faculty composed of Mmes. Florine heat, Vada Clark, Vivian Holmes, Tom Milford, mes. Eileen Rix and Bernice Boone participated in e ceremony of instituting the Nixon Chapter No. 1620 the Nation Junior Honor Society in an assembly held 1 May 18th. The bus discharges its load of passengers. Some go north to the high school. . ,some go south to the junior high, While the driver carries others to the elementary school. . ' M: wits ., w A Jllbs M- 312+-M9 , gg ln. I. -T c mum' p Q: S x Genelle Moore and Judy Flo Beth and Tim Millington Jesse and Lowell Burns were declared the ViC'-211126: WO11 red won lst place in won second place two new majorettes after ribbons in tennis. Singles, in doubles. tryouts in early May. an-NN Z esse, Billy and the two Janies This looks like a Chinese school room with the boys on one lay records during a 7A party. side, the girls on the other. Maybe more studying can be done that way. Huh? 7B? VIEWS OF THE PHYSICAL PLANT OF NIXON SCHOOLS -if The familiar entrance to N.H.S. as seen from the south. The high school with its office space, seven classrooms, a spacious library and many other adequate facilities has been in use since 1951. Looking from the north door of the The newly contructed gymnasium-auditorium is very mo- high school to the southwest en- dern. A large stage, well marked courts for volleyball trance to the gym. and basketball, and dressing rooms for both boys and gir are all realized in this building. is - The Ag building classrooms have had an addition this year as can be seen in the picture to the right. This shop space was badly needed and most of the construction was done in class by the boys themselves. , L .., fe-mfg' , 1 .il-ilifiiiiiil , ,, V 7' -- The Homemaking cottage from the east and from the south The band hall was relocate is well equipped for the teaching of these most urgent areas painted and refloored. of learning. :Ii x .,, ..f-f to cistc The junior high school building adequately houses two sec- tions each of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades. It is located directly south of the high school building. view of the walk way between the two units of the junior high taken from the north. lj, , A 1 , K gg nail. ' 'N' 511155111 mx ,N W . 1 . ,A .- ' I. I . - ' Q ' .,.. 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INTERESTING DATA The schools of the Nixon Independent School District represent much in the every day life of this particular area, drawing students from four counties included in the boundaries of the district, Gonzales, Guadalupe, Karnes and Wilson. The area of the district is 2.20 . 5 square miles witha scholastic population of 778. ' The Superintendent and 27 teachers are responsible for the instruction and extra-curricular activites connected with the public school education. of the children. The Elementary School is composed of an administration building and six units, housing 12 sections of the first five grades with an enrollment of 410. Six classrooms serve theiJunior High comprising the sixth, seventh and eighth grades with a total enrollment of 166. One hundred seventeen high school students occupy the six classrooms and use the spacious library, science laboratory, HomemakingCottage, Vocational Agriculture building, Bobcat Band Hall and Gymnatorium. A full time secretary serves the superintendent and teachers in many useful ways . Six bus dr ive r s travel a total of 510.6 miles each day during the 175 days of school to convey 285 students to classes. The Cafeteria Staff of four prepares and serves lunches daily to an av- erage of 270. Four custodians maintain the buildings and the grounds . QAM, WW Barbara and Sandra dispense hospitality. a good trait M, ,. .. 5, ,fat W Us ' gr, .Q if vii. R78 A ' arg ' 95: ja . ' .W ,M , . ,r Y , .,--.M 51. ,fl gf' . . -5 -mmnfw .S , . . , A ,K - 4,5 H I Qi 5 iii sl F ,lf 5' ' 'TRS Q ,wa . 1 xl, , ,lx ,, . 2 Q. , ow' 5' si Q2 , - 1 , . . , . 1-v,S2 x,.,.,'.- 5 YS' M.. Ir . .v v af . 'Q A- - 5,5 M Q .- .Q X 3-fin S 1 E 5 K nn mmwwnamanawww.-ww1m:w,wQ1u5:Qw.-Q Wafpw14mwwffmwewwm-mmnmw2swr,muw.w7,gKavwusmnmwmnmwW,f.x:.k-my 13-:.,,.,-,,f:,.f,-,Ai M- -, .V 1 - . . - - 5. f. L, - ,, . ,, , - Nw' ,rv
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