51553:-f ,W-.1 X. -.-N - ' ANQM- w., -I1V-,-,rw5..rwgmfr-n-i713af.w,,mf:wM ,4 -41-. iW23l'AEL.i'1v1l'LDiE!iD1n?: N., v Mlw 1-' v 1 . ' ' FWS, 'TU if 4' -x '13, - px 1 , ' ri: IWSA.ab:3'iW,Dl1v+Ff1lIW1YmiKt,3J'!w'F.':lim1'5 .vm ',nlQ'MFd5b'58!El'iIlEB' .,'i1?'5f'SIwflh12,5ELdW!5'5.'-QV V ' ' N. , 'Q 'fvQ1'6kiY?f 'VNW' fl- f4l!3'4w:X1FP?i'.?En.'fdL wi1'ii.'i1'f The Loir published by the students of Nixon High School Nixon, Texas Dr. Sam A. Nixon, Dr. W. G. Millington, Welly M. Gibson, Amel Lewis, Felton Wake, Mrs. Lucy Davis, and T. F. Hewell. For this job no man need apply who is not willing to work without remuneration. Many tireless hours they spend in solving the problems of our school. They are not satisfied with preserving the status quo but are constantly working toward better conceptions and higher achievements. They know that they are responsible to all citizens, but their primary interest is the student. Theirfarsightedness, loyalty, and civic-mindedness makes their services invaluable to our school and community. There is no way to measure their contributions which are given so freely and without any thought of reward. Their reward is in doing. The modern school plant and its facilities stand as a monument to our SCHOOL BOARD and an honor to our community. However, the benevolent contributions to the improvement and the added opportunity of youth is far more durable and attractive than all the physical structure. Because of the inspiration, the boundless efforts, the services rendered, and the sincere desire for the welfare of our student body and our community, we honor our SCHOOL BOARD by dedi- cating the 1960 edition of The Lair to them. C A X Mrs Florine Wheat and James E Talley I the sponsors of the yearbook seem to be pondering over some problem Editors: Patricia Kennedy Coylene Mahan Harold Mahan Karen Billings Assistant Editors: Linda Trant Jimmy Lu Dunn Florence Ruth Hewell i - Xfiiiiwi .. l- aw. . . -S iiflg. Foreword Readers, we send you forth in quest of beauty and candor through the pages of this edition of the Lair. May your future be filled with magnificent charm as the sunset. Sunsets - shot through with shafts, myriad of colors and blended hues of Blue and White blazing in resplendent glory as Time draws the curtains of Day across the retreating horizon. School Days, like sunsets, soon pass but are not forgotten. The effort of the staff of the Lair is to include such features as will help retain and brighten the thoughts of these happy days in Old Nixon High School, when though be- dimmed by time their halos will glisten and their memories linger on. THE STAFF v JAMES E. TALLEY, IR. , High School Grades 9 thru 12, with an enrollment of 135, 30 subject offerings, 8 teachers. JOE D. POTEET, Elementary School Grades 1 thru 5, with an enrollment of 375, 13 teachers. Principal MRS. FLORINE WHEAT, Junior High School Grades 6 thru 8, with an enrollment of 160, '7 teachers. MRS. IAILEY DUNN, Secretary X IAMES E. TALLEY, B.S.. M. E. High School Principal and Business S. W. T. S. C. MRS. LEONORA WEINERT, B.S., M. English, Spanish and Speech S. W. T. S. C. W. H. HOOVER, B.S. Science Texas A. and M. MRS. JOYCE NANCE, B. A. , M. A. Home Economics Mary Hardin Baylor and S. W. T. S. C. I. H. COOK Mathematics Texas A. and I. MRS. NONA ROACH, B.S. P. E. , English and Typing E. T. S. T. C. ROBERT W. PATTILLO, B.S. Athletics and History S. W. T. S. C. MRS. FLORINE WHEAT. B. A. . B. M. . Junior High Principal Mary Hardin Baylor and S. W. T. S. C. W. I. TRANT, B.S.. M. E. Agriculture Texas A. and I. , S. W. T. S.C. MRS. VIVIAN HOLMES, B. S. History S. W. T. S. C. M TOM MILFORD, B. S. Athletics and Science S. W. T. S. C. NAT ROACH, B. S. , M. S. Elementary Principal and Girls' Basketball E. T. S. T. C. and S. H. S. T. C. MRS. VADA CLARK, B. S. Language Arts S. W. T. S. C. MRS. KATHRYN CARAWAY, B.S Fifth Grade S. W. T. S. C. MRS. EILEEN RIX, B. A. English S. W. T. S. C. BOBBY CRUNK, B. S. Fifth Grade T. L. C. MRS. BERNICE BOONE, B. S. Math S. W. T. S. C. MRS. IRIS MAHAN, B. S. Fourth Grade S. W. T. S. C. JOHN F. SPENCER, B. M. Band and History S. W. T. S. C. MRS. ROBBIE WEBER, B, S. Fourth Grade S. W. T. S. C. MRS. VIDA CRUNK, B. S. First Grade S. W. T. S. C. MRS. ENID MCKEAN, B. S. . M. Ed. Fifth Grade S W T. S C. JOE POTEET B S M Ed Elementary Prmcipal SFA MRS. NORMA B. MOORE, B. S. . M. E. Third Grade S. W. T. S. C. MRS. MELVA MAI-IAN, B. S. , M. A. First Grade Trinity University MRS. MABLE JORDAN, B. A. Third Grade Southwestem University MRS. SADIE WEBER, B. S. First Grade S. W. T. S. C. MRS. SALLY J. IONES Second Grade S. W. T. S. C. MRS. BETTY COUCH, B. S. First Grade S. W. T. S. C. MRS. VANDA E. LUEDECKE Second Grade S. W. T. S. C. MISS NANCY BATEMAN, B. A. S. F. A. S. C. .1397 mv'- ' 'bf X Seniors FLORA ARCE Entered Grade 1, F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2 3, 4. Elmer Collins, Secretary Abel Gaytan, Vice President Wayne Jordan, President Patricia Kennedy, Treasurer Terry Talley, Reporter INOSENCIO ARCE Entered Grade 1, F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 3, Class Reporter 2, Football 1, 2. ALICE FAY BARRETT Entered Grade 2, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, Sec- ond Vice President 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. ANTONIO BENAVIDES Entered Grade 1, F.F.A. 1,2, Band 1,2, 3, 4, Student Director 2, 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. NICK BUSTAMENTE Entered Grade 1: F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Foot- ball 1,2, 3, Basketball 1,2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3. BARBARA CHESSHER Entered Grade 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Class Reporter 3, Band 1, 2, Majorette 1, 2, Annual staff 2, Junior Miss 3, Class Favorite 3. ELMER COLLINS, IR. Entered Grade 1: F.F.A. 1, 2, Reporter 1, Student Council 4, Class Parliamentarian 3, Secretary 4, Football 1, 3, Basketball 1. VERNON COWEY, IR. Entered Grade 1, F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, Football 1, Basketball 1, Track 1. LUCY CRUZ Entered Grade 9, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 3, 4. WILBON DAVIS Entered Grade 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 4, Annual Staff 1, F. H. A. Beau, National Honor Society 3, 4. MONROE DUDLEY Entered Grade 1, F. F.A. 1, 2, Class Vice President 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, F. H. A. Beau 4. SANDRA DUMOND Entered Grade 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, Major- ette 1, 2, Class Treasurer 1, President 2, Football Sweetheart 3. JOYCE FLOWERS Entered Grade 12, Basketball 4, Pep Squad 4. ABEL GAYTAN Entered Grade 1, F. F. A. 1, 2, Student Council 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, President 4, Class Sec- retary 1, 3, Reporter 2, Vice President 4. RAY HARRIS Entered Grade 10, F. F. A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Basket- ball 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. EVELYN HERNANDEZ Entered Grade 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4. JOE HERNANDEZ. Entered Grade 1, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Band 1, 4, Football 2, Basketball 1. GLADYNE HEWELL Entered Grade 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Alternate Majorette 1, 2, Majorette 3, 4, Head Majorette 4, Class Treasurer 3, Class Favorite 1, Band Sweetheart 4. WAY NE JORDAN Entered Grade 10. PATRICIA KENNEDY Entered 1, F. H. A. 1.2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Treasurer 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 3, Band 1, Class Secretary 1, Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, Annual Staff 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Head Cheerleader 4, F. F. A. Sweetheart 4. DOUGLAS KOENIG Entered Grade 1, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Sentinel 1, Tennis 1, 2, Basketball 1. ARTHUR LAKEY Entered Grade 1, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Reporter 3, Track 1. BELEN LONGORIA Entered Grade 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Squad 1, 2, 3, 4 COYLENE MAI-IAN Entered Grade 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Class Reporter 15 Annual staff 2, 3, 45 Football Sweetheart 25 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Majorette 2, Drum Major 3, 45 F. F. A. Sweetheart 3. IOSIE PANTOIA Entered Grade 15 F. H.A. 1, 2, 35 Band 1,25 Pep Squad 4 MARY RIOI AS Entered Grade 45 F. H. A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliamentarlan 3, Third Vice President 45 National Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Class Vice President 1, Treasurer 2, President 35 Pep Squad 1. MARGARET SADA Entered Grade 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Squad 1, 4. MATTIE BELLE STEUBING Entered Grade 55 F. H.A. 1,25 Basketball 45 Pep Squad 1, 2, 4. TERRY TALLEY Entered Grade 25 F. F. A. 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Class Reporter 4, President 15 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 45 Basketball 2, 3. 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Fa- vorite 3. RENA MERLE WAKE Entered Grade 25 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Treasurer 45 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Favorite 25 Football Sweetheart 4. TOMMY WEBER Entered Grade 15 F. F. A. 1, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2. CLASS OFFICERS Yolanda Gaytan, Reporter Paul Cardwell, President Harold Mahan, Treasurer Carolyn Lozo, Vice President Robert Trigo, Secretary IAMES BRZOZOWSKI JUSTIN CARAWAY ELENA CARDONA PAUL CARDWELL VERNE COLWELL DARLEEN DUGIE Juniors Juniors presenting Mr. Talley, class sponsor, a Christmas gift. OFELIA ARCE KAREN BILLINGS YOLANDA GA YTON LOIS KIDD CAROLYN LOZO HAROLD MAHAN SIDNEY MCMAIN FAITH NEUSE MARY O'BRIEN JESSE RIOIAS JOHNNY RIOIAS HOWARD SMITH GEORGE TRIGO ROBERT TRIGO X- 'YS 65 ma QS? QE: . NM 'fi ig, X. 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WQQQTT Q ,X JH 633 5 S X, sw f w .Q A Q' as ax ,F ,Q b 'QQ xi Q Q A si Sa ws :,.'-25' gt: if ilkak is Ah., xfxi. MS: A Q ,s gigfgx. . gi v 1' ,X gwff' PE. - T Q wx , . N i-Q, X 1M Ev 4- n -. .ag 9 .f 5' X 2 , , I . 'Ss Q .- J. A g is A 2 gig Q Q' ,, , h , l M M , A i mg - ff Manuel Ramirez Alfredo Riojas Delia Riojas Frank Riojas Linda Riojas Juan Riojas Teresa Rios Guadulupe Rodriguez Aurelia Saldana Carmen Santos Raul Sistos Lynda Faye Soefje Jacquelin Steubing Robin Talley Leonor Tamez Keith Taylor Rodger Thomas Herminia Trigo Juanita Trigo Reuben Trigo Guadulupe Tristan Arturo Vela Barbara Wenske Ricky Yaws Cecelia Ybarbo Auxiliary These are the people that make our school day a more pleasant one. Many jobs are performed by these people. Lunchroom Supervisor, Mrs. Gaylord. 5 Lunchroom helpers, Mrs. Pullin, Mrs. Bus Drivers, Otis Pattillo, Travis Glasco Baker, Mrs. Billings, and Mrs. Neuse. Oran Cowey, Dee Lansford, Vernon Cowey, Raymond Wenske. Building Custodians, Mr. Thomas, Mr. Building Custodians, Mr. Wenske, Mr. Melvin. Vigil. A Band The Nixon Bobcat Band, under the direc- tion ofjohn F. Spencer, performed at foot- ball games, pep rallies, parades, and at other out-of-town activities. Drum major Coylene Mahang majorettes Gladyne Hewell, Judy Bums, Faith Neuse, Karen Billings, and Genelle Moore. at 'f Q W 5 3 S f for ln.. 'f ' l1 -ff: , .- . . f ' . Q ii R. i, 3 1 1 K ' I ' n f 5' ' X' r 1 v I 2 5 Q f ! i T5 X X K X , Q my RXNSQ wp Q X Q LS' Nixfw xg X X Q Q 'A F? Kfw., n 5 ' I 1 1 I Q4 .ggg A 5 S - sm riff 95.5 wi:-M nf W'-x AX Jhg N -s. J ' 7WL V 'VW'?JeWW'W9ili .X Majorettes and Cheerleaders join , hands to perform and entertain the crowd. Off the f1eld in single file after the half- Blankets and the 4 time performance. like were quite in fashion during some of the games. B Band performs for P. T. A. ii 79 Seated, on the first row are: Marsha Chessher, Donna Davis, Elton Holman, and Lucy Sandoval. Brass section members occupy row two and they are: Sarah Vigil, Wayne O'Nea1, Robert Riojas, Donna Hewell Robert Wenske and Roger Parks. In row three are James Magee, Norman Coleman and Janie Ruth Mont- gomery. Mr. Spencer, Judy Trant and Marcille Ernst are standing. The P. T. A. is an organization of parents. This organization objective is to bring into closer relation P I A O I C the home and the school. vqgdnt Mrs. Bird Hewell, Corresponding Secretaryg Mrs. Derwood Mahan, Parliamentariang Mrs. Walter Henry, Recording Secretary, Mrs. R. L. Blanch, President, Mrs. Jimmy Martin, Vice President, Mrs. S. L. Hunter Treasurer. The Band Boosters Organization is composed of fathers and mothers of the boys and girls that are ln the bands The organization functions as an aid to the Bands in Ba many ways. George Neuse, President, Mrs. Dee Montgomery, Vice B t Presidentg Mrs. James E. Talley, Recording Secretary, Mrs. I. C. Davis, Treasurer. W.. . ...,. t. .... .. ..a.Wm,...,. t..X,.t,,,,.,,,g,r..,...ts..,.f. t A -- . A M-M-ters A Y- x ' P AX X Q, X ai W 3 xl mf? ks Uv gg an my it X 1 f N5 , wi E. , gi EQ 8 A Q1 ' . .L , KW i 'Ps D my . 'i 1 f N . :.g Eizih A - A Y Ksfif if 7, X H, I! s Q 2,h Xf ' ' w M ' A S1 f Q . .-1 , Q , , ' ,S N, :' ' ' iii? , 85 SNS? X W3 mg is ..-+- M N f is V FA, ,f ' W- f . ,fwi K K K. K iii' ,k,,,q,d,,w l,,,Q,fw tx ' ff Q' Rv ff . U , . Q Exfrcl Q n Honor Society T initiation and 1-5 A choir of junior high girls lend their voices in song PiCI1iC! during a P. T. A. program. Sponsor Rix receives a silver tray ' ' ' from society officers and Cheerleaders O KNEELING, are cheerleaders: Terry A. Hewell, Frances O'Brien and Beverly Jo Polan. ROW 1: Judy Cooksey, Paulette Wake, Kay Talley, Frances Clutter, Sandra Sewell, Marsha Chessher, Esperanza Garcia and Judy Trant. ROW 2: Lucy Sandoval, Johnnie Caraway, Marilyn Davis, Kathleen Moore, Jill Martin, Janey Bustamente, Josephine Aguirre and Sandra Fink. ROW 3: Donna Hewell, Darline Gibson, Shirley Ivey, Sally Cardenas, Priscilla Crisp, Pat Mikolakczyk, and Ina Jo Steubing. ROW 4: Virginia Dudley, Margaret O'Brien, Kathleen Massey, Lavon Ferguson, Ruth Lohse, Sarah Vigil, Helen Parker, Donna Davis and Emily Hunter. ROW 5: Margaret Kennedy, Rosa Jane Sanders, Mary L. Palaciom, Dorothy Flores, Dora Yanez, Mary Aguirre, Marie Bartz, Janie Wright and Janey Cooksey. ROW 6: Christine Gibson, Lucy Arce, Ambrosia Soliz, Marcille Ernst, Charlotte Harvey, Pamela Henry and Janie Ruth Montgomery. X1 I AZ 5 ,QB -1 :f mai- S QQ 3 JR Q fi 'SYS N853 Q S Q? my ' 'Hm Student Council OFFICERS: Gladyne I-Iewell, Secretary-Treasurer Wilbon Davis, President The student council in its second year of existence Harold Mahan, Vice President has been an active student organization. A candy Mrs Lenora Weinert, Sponsor machine was installed for money raising project. From this source a group was sent to the district meeting in San Marcos. ROOM REPRESENTATIVES: STANDING: Wayne Jordan, Mike Millington, Abel Gaytan, Karen Billings, Darrell Pullin. SEATED: Wilbon Davis, Mrs. Weinert, Harold Mahan, Patricia Kennedy, Billy Jim McFarland, Gladyne Hewell Yolanda Gaytan, and Florence Ruth l-Iewell. - ,. - f . ,5- Mrs. Lenora Weinert Sponsor The Honor Society members have taken their places Janie Gaytan, PrSSidCI1I: IHHCY Cooksey, SCCTC' this year as leaders among students not only in class tary: Mrs. Eileen RiX. Sponsor: Larry Pullifl. RS' work but in extra-curricular activities as well. porter, Beverly Jo Polan, Vice President and Rosa Jane Sanders, Treasurer. A Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Starkey as guests was an outstanding event of the fall term, and a spring picnic honoring the new members was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Chessher. This year-old society is indeed a worthy organization and is an attribute to our school. INDUCTION CEREMONY The day of March 18 was a high light for 21 new mem- bers ofthe Honor Society, for it was during a brief but impressive ceremony in assembly that they were named to membership. Mrs. Eileen Rix, Sponsor, led in the society pledge after which Mrs. Wheat presented each with a membership card and an emblematic pin. -. .K his-g,gsg.2,,gg,gggq,92ts1:.1i+sf, President Janie presides during Mrs. Wheat awards the ceremony. pin to Bill Chessher. SEATED: Janie Gaytan, Priscilla Crisp, Barbara Brzozowski, Marilyn Davis, Rosa Jane Sanders, Larry Pullin, Beverly Jo Polan, Terry Ann Hewell, Janey Cooksey, Mrs. Rix and Mrs. Wheat, took part on the program. Stand- ing directly behind these are the new members: Bill Chessher, Emily Ann Hunter, Lowell Koenig, Frank Riojas, Sidney Gaylord, Raymond Ybarbo, Kelly Caraway, Lester E. Sikes, Marsha Chessher, Donna Davis, Marcille Ernst, Bobby Faulkner, Janie R. Montgomery, Shirley Ivey, Shirley Moore, Charlotte Harvey, Pamela Henry, Jimmy Ed Parker, Roger Parks, Sandra Soefje and Judy Trant. In the background are members who served as escorts: Judy Cooksey, Margaret Kennedy, Virginia A. Dudley, Janey L. Wright, Natalia Riojas, Jon M. Preston, Gregory Wenske, Jerry Hewell, Tim Millington, Sharon Rhoades, Sandra Fink, Kay Talley, Kathleen Moore and Iill Martin. F.H.A. I3 x 4' Q3 0 NEW HO o +0 , Q, if gl S, , I fa E 2 VY lj Q f l X 6,5 OS' j 4 'L Mrs. Joyce Nance, Sponsor ACTIVITIES: August . . Picnic for Mothers September . . Initiation of Freshmen September . . Pot luck supper for mothers Patsy Reeves, student teacher November . . Fruit Baskets for Old Folks Home from Southwest Texas Col- December . . Xmas cards to State Hospital lege, looking over the Bul- March . . Mother-Daughter Banquet letin Board. April . . Easter Style Show April . . State Meeting May . . Election and Installation of officers Josie Hernandez, Edith Ivey, and Terry Lynn Wicke learning how to sew. STANDING: Judy Burns, Reporterg Mary Riojas, Second Vice President, Joannah Wenske, First Vice Presi- dent, Rena Mrele Wake, Treasurerg Karen Billings, Song Leaderg Mrs. Joyce Nance, Sponsor, Alice Bar- rett, Sec. Vice President. SITTING: Faith Neuse, President, Janet Manford, Historian, Jimmy Lu Dunn, Secretary, Linda Trant, Parliamentarian. -I' 'Y' -' .'9-ii I 1? F.F.A. 3 1 TL- Q53 I ,f 1 oc. 'H'PIv A IQ 106' S M 'vents rely Qlcuxio I W. I. Trant, Advisor The Nixon Chapter of Future Farmers of A- merica calf auction. The Agriculture Department furnished a new chicken house for boys in town to use for projects. Pictured is Robert Trigo, Mr. Trant, and George Trigo. SITTING: Howard Smith, Sentinelg Mr. W. I. Trant, Sponsorg Winston Moore, Treasurer. STANDING: Robert Trigo, Parliamentariang Ray Harris, Presidentg Justin Caraway, Vice Presidentg Nick Bustamente, Secretaryg and George Trigo, Reporter. X Band Sweetheart GLADYNE HEWELL Football Sweetheart F.F.A. Sweetheart PATRICIA KENNEDY F.H.A. Beau MONROE DUDLEY Senior Class Favorites WIL BON DA VIS IOSIE PA NTOIA WT' 1 i1,.w '32 QF X K . , - 59 s Qi Eff - 3 X s S sg sr XS is y if SN if x his .. f-,. X Sienna --u...,,, smff' Junior Class Favorites YOLANDA GA YTAN JAMES BRZOZOWSKI Freshman Class Favorites MATTHEW CRISP BILLIE JIM MCFARLAND Sophomore Class Favorites MIKE MA HAN SHARON WRIG HT High School Favorites SANDRA DuMOND T ERRY TALLEY Junior School Favorites MIKE MILLINGTON JUDY COOKSEY BILL CIlESbHER Eighth Grade Favorites BEVERLEY POLAND IA MES PATTESON Pep Squad Beau LARRY PULLIN Football Sweetheart JANEY COOKSEY u.Si5n! QiRl' 1W' .-v- -Q' ...N-----Q Seventh Grade Favorites BARBARA BRZOZOWSKI LESTER EARL SIKES Sixth Grade Favorites BOBBY FAULKNER MARS ELLE ERNST Who' Who Karen Billings, Certificate of Merit awarded as a result of test score on the National De- velopment Test. Patricia Kennedy, the senior girl selected by the faculty, as the Daughter of the American Revolution representative of the Nixon High School. Wilbon Davis finalist in the Merit Scholarship Test. Yolanda Gaytan, Certificate of Merit awarded as a result of test score on the National Educational Development Test. Alice Barrett, the girl selected as the best homemaker by the Betty Crocker Foundation. Football ,v-' BOBCAT SQUAD OF 1959-60 SCHEDULE Opponent Nixon Poth 14 6 Shiner 14 6 Yorktown 34 0 ' Smiley O 6 ' Runge 6 6 ' Pawnee 12 6 Stockdale 12 37 ' Nordeim 8 34 ' Fans City 0 27 ' Lavernia 14 31 ' - District Games Proud Seniors show off their recently awarded jackets. From left to right are: Monroe Dudley, Howard Smith, Tommy Weber, Wayne Jordan, and Terry Talley. Elected Co-Captains for this season are J. Brzozowski, H. Smith, and T. Talley ,ai its-nq..,, All-District award-holders are Johnny Riojas, Verne Colwell, Ezekiel Medina, Jim Brzozowski, Alfred Posada, and Howard Smith. il an Q' A S? X X I ,X x ik f Q sf .S ff NN. S' Na+ ' 4 P 05 'P J' 1.355 C mg an an his-3D'?'35 ' JN-F Hs 'mf.. 1 A 5 U X 5: 1 N ggi! 5:1 ig V ., M at U iz 48' , A f-Sw? -,fi sv who--3 mi BACKFIELD Hugh Blanch, and Richard Faulkner Jesse Wilson, Jam and Jesse Cardona 'N .Q ls' NA5- pv'f 'F ENDS STANDING: Mike Mahan Tom Palacio Ottis Leasman Wayne Jordan Mike Millington Bill Burns KNEELING: Gilbert Sandoval BACKFIELD STANDING: James Brzozowski Verne Colw ell KNEELING: Alfred Pasado Daryl Pullin Terry Talley . l' 'bn Q m 'eff Qs Lavernia attempting to make Q first dowr. Nordheim covered by Bobcats LINEMEN - Ezekiel Medina, George Trigo and Lynn Talley Bobcats make yardage At practice A little advice it-all LINEMEN - STANDING: Lewis Caraway, Angelo Riojas, Tommy Tosco. KNEELING: G. A. Watkins, Andy Hernandez, Clint Parks, and Arthur McKinney. Boys' Basketball A Squad Poth 46 33 Nordheim 19 52 New Braunfels 44 45 Seguin 37 25 Marion 37 29 Navarro 40 30 Academy 35 38 Smithville 53 36 Shiner 34 32 Shiner 38 61 Nordheim 31 40 St. Ioseph's 62 44 Stockdale 62 41 Falls City 27 25 Lavemia 41 39 Smiley 31 54 St. Ioseph's 36 51 Stockdale 50 52 Falls City 29 49 Lavernia 31 41 Smiley 26 59 FIRST ROW: Jesse Cardona, Terry Talley, Tommy Weber, Mike Mahan, An- gelo Riojas. if gg SECOND ROW: George Trigo, Ray Harris, Wayne Jordan, Daryl Pullin, Darrell B Squad Downs. The Basketball team had for the first time their own gymnasium. Even though the Bobcats came out third place in the district, they could show more im- provement than the other teams as evidenced by game SCOTCS . FIRST ROW: Richard Faulkner, Donald Flowers, Gilbert Coach Milford and Assistant Sandoval' Ray Parks' Coach Pattillo SECOND ROW: Wayne Stewart, Arthur McKinney, Hugh Blanch, Lewis Caraway. ,Y 1 9.9 1 5? r X jk 'T Q X X if Q GE! :gg iw N ll jf Ng X x W 3 XR 31 1. DARK 4 E K ex . .. X :. 5 I , 4 A .2 ELO RIOI A X-N H... ig 3 as 'Eff 16 S' Q 5 2 K A N SQ gf X154 gl K Y ? ?xL X. wwf X X I ix 1 I S JOYCE FLOWERS 4 Q 41134 i ns ,Xi .J M s A 5 , x k D mmf 2,12 , 3 I J 1 5 V A -, ' - .5 Y wwf f If 3 2? ud as PP' if ,,,,..m.. ,, , ,,,v.m,fv if K ,, Jglbsivssi ' I5 ,ar gm, , WWA g Qs s gf H? Y f 2 i xv Junior High T Football JAMES STEWART JAMES PATTESON LARRY PULLIN The Bobkittens claimed a total of 158 points for the season to win the Dis- trict Title. Opponents were able to cross the Nixon goal three times to gain only 20 points. Coach Milford and captains F. Riojas, Maldonada and Pullin. ', 4- 5 'Lf if at I E f 7 'px rt, I lim Q i of- Pi '1 f The entire squad of Bobkittens with Coach Milford and man- agers Pete Santos and Rey Diaz. TERRY NANCE TIM MILLING TON 1 JESSE MALDONADO BILL CHESSHER MIKE BOND JESSE BARRON JON MORGAN PRESTON -, 5 N . , Q J ' ,us J! .J - ,B A , mi? ls, A I4 1 T ,, Q n x x-1 A L flier-,ll is 2 f - I , 5 N- 2795? . p -,fl-,il 3 'Q A A ' . K' Nw. aw? 3 . 1 ,ff 'HV , A ' M ', ff 4 ff i f f was ,E F 5 'f mek. ', 1 kiikfsf . A . -mi- QHP 11-'531 97' 'I W Y K 2 if'U'E3SQ M SY E Q I .nl I E A . I . X3 ' 2 I A 1 E nv' N 1 'Q S 5 Sz! E f -fem 9 5 R, 2 Lg F ' of 4 Q W5 S - Ray Harris pole vaul ting Daryl Pullin, Verne Colwell, and James Brzozowski in a dash Track li. George Trigo running hurdles Bill Burns in good form hurdling Daryl handing off the stick to James in the 440 yard relay James getting ready to level out for the broad jump Tommy Lindley in position for the discus throw Ray Harris high Jumping ,,...f-A Baseball 4 Q . L Bobcats at rest . . . OPPONENTS NIXON Porh 14 2 Falls City 3 11 The Bobcats won the District and went into Victoria 3 0 PEIWHCG 14 10 the Bi-District against Skidmore-Tynan. Navarro 0 4 LHVCFYHH 4 19 The Bobcats were unsuccessful in thc playoff Poth 12 O Skidmore - Navarro 5 14 Tynan 3 6 Fans City 4 11 17 15 Pawnee 1 3 7 6 Lavernia 6 2 STANDING: Coach Milford, Alfred Pasada, Ezekiel Medina, Gilbert Sandoval, George Trigo, Darrell Downs, Tommy Weber, Darrell Pullin, Lewis Caraway. KNEELING: Robert Maldanado, Terry Talley, Hugh Blanch, Angelo Riojas, Richard Faulkner, Mike Mahan. N QXXUQ QXXUA 5 Q xXa, 5510 KYXU4 yX 0 NlI:::r Ulllll EIIIIE yxa, fZTIl viC:fE QXX xitg WN . 3 K MW: I lrtfii . Wm- 3 t -Gif i W: f -.f f x ,R Q 9 ' Q W N s I V aj X g . . W , Junior High Sports Although not pictured, there were boys and girls volleyball teams in com- petition at the tournament this year. In tennis several single entries and doubles teams made good showings. Softball teams also attended the meet but failed to place in the finals. But the track meet was a different story for the boys pictured here won first place with a total of 44 points. Sk L Softball Team ROW 1: C. V. Barron, K. Caraway, B. Faulkner, B. Patteson, D. Quinney. ROW 2: R. Ybarbo, I. Patte- son, T. Millington, L. Koenig, M. Bond. ROW 3: R. Diaz, F. Riojas, I. Moczygemba, L. Pullin, J. Barron and B. Sandoval. Track Teams and Single Event Entries KNEELING: Teddy Cowey, Johnny Benson, Jesse Maldonado, Larry Pullin. STANDING: Rey Diaz, George May, Charles Stewart, Frank Riojas and Jimmy Coleman. Nearly all of the events found a Nixon boy in first, second or third place. Y 'if' I Larry Pullin, high individual of the meet Q23 pointsj goes over the bar. Girls Softball Team ROW 1: E. Hunter, D. Flores, C. Allert, B. Brzozowski, T. Hewell. ROW 2: L. Arce, K. Talley, F. O'Brien, F. Clutter, M. Kennedy, R. Benavidez, S. Posado. ROW 3: D. Parks, J. Clifton, I. Gordon, J. Bustamente, I. Aguirre, B. Polan, J. Trigo and Mrs. Boone. Chinning: Benson, Cowey, Coleman. Diaz with the discus. A relay team. Buildings H. E. Cottage Junior High School Building Ag. Building Bobcat Band Hall High School Building Gymnasium 1 . Elementary School Building Lunchroom Building L Organ Prelude: B I Processional MRS. FLORINE WHEAT G a U Junior High Principal God of Our Fathers - - ----- WARREN Invocation BRO. FRANK FARRIS Pastor Church of Christ School Choir Directed by MRS. FLORINE WHEAT The an-girl Choir. Are Ye Able ------------ MASON Near to the Heart of God ----- MCAFEE Baccalaureate Sermon REV. ALLEN O. WEBB Pastor Harlandale Baptist Church, San Antonio Wilbon Davis Valedictorian T Benediction REV. E. M. JORDAN Pastor First Methodist Church Choir The Lord Bless You and Keep You - LUTKIN Abel Gaytan' BIO. Frank Farris' Recessional MRS. FLORINE WHEAT Salutatorian Rev. Allen O. Webb Land of Hope and Glory ------ WARREN Rev- E- M- Jordan- FIRST ROW: Margaret Sada, Flora Arce, Belen Longoria, Inosencio Arce, Mary Riojas. SECOND ROW: Coylene Mahan, Terry Talley, Sandra DuMond, Rena Merle Wake. THIRD ROW: Alice Barrett, Tommy Weber, Ray Harris, Nick Bustamante, Wayne Jordan. Processional MRS. FLORINE WHEAT Junior High Principal War March of the Priests MENDELSSOHN Invocation REV. E. M. ICR-DAN Pastor First Methodist Church Salutatory Address ABEL GAYTAN Valedictory Address WILBON DAVIS Introduction of Speaker MR. E. S. STARKEY Superintendent of Schools Address MR. CHARLES B. HAMILTON Texas State Teachers Association Help Yourself To Happiness Presentation of Senior Class, MR. JAMES E. TALLEY, IR. Diplomas Awarded Special Awards Benediction Recessional Auld Lang Syne' Principal of High School DR. W. G. MILLINGTON President School Board MR. E. S. STARKEY DR. SAM A. NIXON. IR. Vice President School Board MRS. FLORINE WHEAT - - ---------- Traditional Commencem nt , ,v r 'V 0 d If Mr. Charles B. Hamilton, Speaker Graduation night, we shall never forget. Wayne Jordan proudly receives his diploma from Dr. Millington. 5 , FIRST ROW: Abel Gaytan, Lucy Cruz, Gladyne Hewell, Joe Hernandez, Evelyn Hernandez. SECOND ROW: Barbara Chessher, Patricia Kennedy, Arthur Lakey, Antonio Benavides, Josie Pantoja. THIRD ROW: Monroe Dudley, Wilbon Davis, Junior Collins, Douglas Koenig, Vernon Cowey. A large group of friends and relatives gathered at Ken- 0 0 nedyvs Service Station at 10:00 A. M. on May 28 to see e n r T P the graduates off on their trip to Chicago, Illinois. The group traveled by school bus to Dallas where they boarded the Rock Island Rocket. Enroute they passed through Kansas City, crossing high above the Missouri River via the Truman Bridge, spanned the Mississippi River at Davenport, Iowa and arrived at Chicago's La Salle Street Station 24 hours after leaving the Dallas station . Many points of interest were seen such as: Museum of Science and Industry in Jackson Park, Adler Plane- tarium, Shedd Aquarium, Chicago Museum of Natural History, Buckingham Fountain, Chinatown, Skid- row, Lake Cruise, The Gold Coast and drives along Lake Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Talley and Mr. Bill Hoover accompanied the group. '1 555 T. .. Q, 5? Z5 ip I' it The Nixon group posing for one last picture in the LaSalle Street Station before leaving for home. 5 'Q On the train there was time Tour bus unloads for for relaxation. Sighfweing Everybody seems occupied after traveling several hours on the school bus. Wonder whats going on now . . Merchandise Mart Building Cruising down the Chicago International Trade Fair River in down town Chicago. Building as seen from Lake Michigan. W Skyline View of Chicago as The Sun Temple U 505 Submarine in the se ' ' . en from Lake Michigan museum of Science and Industry. Q A' Yacht Basin on the Gold Coast The Locks at the mouth of the Pleasure cruiser going of Lake Michigan. Chicago River raising our boat to through the locks. the level ofthe lake. . ., ., ,.,.. , M ji!jffr::::ssrf:f'P Shedd Aquarium Natural History Museum Science and Industry Museum. Off on the lake cruise waiting to go . . . Going into the Chicago Natural hifi xi History Museum. Adler Planetarium In the Planetarium Hiking clown Michigan Ave. Wrigley Building in the distance Inside the Chicago Natural Going through the Lions International building History Museum. U 505 submarine. Jr.-Sr. Banquet The Junior Class of Nixon High School presented the Plantation Party, April 30, 1960. The Lions Club, transfigured into a southern garden, held a magnificent plantation home, a garden fountain, com plete with live fish, and rose covered fences, garden swing and trellis The Junior and Senior classes enjoyed the banquet of southern fried chicken. Later they were joined by tht- 1-C51 gf the High School to complete the evening at the Prom, dancing to the music of the Bopsters 'till 1:00 a.m. After the Prom several breakfasts were given for members of the Sophomore, Junior and Senior classes. 'nw, ,,,.... Seniors and Juniors wait The trustees and their The faculty is pleased to be se rvtd guests enjoy the setting. in the Ol' South. ,LI Liaa Uanctj serves tht Lois, Sidney, Joyce and Beauty and fashion center table Raya anxiously await the prevailed at the Prom. beginning of the banquet. in xi, M Q - is i 3 My gi fi E S E 2325 5 f 2 sn M 'l L M! S .xx W . Q: . H8 Si :sk .1 s -air in VI :EP .ni Q ' . 1?i?25 inn., I 'K M M' 5,4 N1 1 in .. . N :L VV' , M mm,.. f' fm mm Q SV I VJ :K if ...,.. . ' N i 5 we H 91 Mwg. 1 V v W-.,. 'S E ,: - ,x 5 I----,:-tv-:: l 1 X wx vox A v M , . . Y X X Xb' X-4 il 1222 93'- X X , 46- '- 1 Y' P tuturt oftlit GO btniors d nctd till 1 O 5 N :Wit C' '. A . ' nobffxt ro lresiesstbe. Q W V I-I X .a. .,.XllCl'41l'I1L mmm P P E l il .1 1 fl fl lf Us Sophomore lN1ammies. 'MMl1 wx-..fwJ' PROGRA MME Invocation ------- Wayne Jordan -1 1' 9 Welcome - - - - - Paul Cardwell Our own tloorm in Response ----- Patricia Kennedy Pickaninney Pranks Prophecy -------- Robert Trigo Will ---- - - - - - Wilbon Davis Address --------- Mr. Starckc Presentation Be ne diction of Jr. and Sr. Miss - - - - - - - -Mr. Talley - - - - - Karen Billings Mrs. Wheat gave us De PlCli7Illlllly Prmk low-tlown on tlis lit-all lQici1lty. Bond Concert A view of both bands. A band on the stage, B Band in front of stage. Both bands presented a concert for the enjoyment of the public. Terry Ann Hewell, selected to be the Best All Around Band student for the year. A glimpse at the senior band students Tony Benevidez, Gladyne Hewell, Coylene Mahan, and Joe Hernandez. The leaders of the Bobcat Band re- ceive awards from Superintendent Starkey. Genelle Moore, Coyle Mahan, Gladyne Hewell, Faith Neuse, Karen Billings, and Judy Bums. AU! Faith Neuse recieving award as re- sult of placing third in twirling school contest sponsored by Trinity University in San Antonio. in Mr. Spencer putting the soft pedal on the Bobcat Band. Wie ..., , eg, ,Q .. I it tarfbsss J M---3 Scene of the Faculty Christmas Dinner. Q 1 r These too, seem to have no time for anything else. The women of the cafeteria, seated: Mrs. Burnal Baker, Mrs. Alton Gaylord, Mrs. Loyal Pullin. Standing: Mrs. Lorena Billings, Mrs. George Neuse. One of the socials that the Faculty Xmcl Dinner faculty enjoyed. The teachers with husbands and wives and the school board members were present. Supt. Starkey and wife, President of school board Dr. Millington and wife enjoy the turkey. , Q is 5.4 X .mf Faculty seems too busy for any out- side disturbances. After the food there seems to have been time for some funny moment The head table F.H.A. Banquet dn-,gf An annual affair, at which time the F. H. A, girls have as their guests their mothers and teachers. The program was conducted by Faith Neuse, the club president. Looks like Mr. Starkey fmiddlej is piling it on. was I A group of F. H. A. members dressed as hill billics entertains. Alice Barret presents Junior Homemakers degree to Mary Helen Smith, Linda Trant, and Lorene Glasco. Mrs. Nance, F.H.A. sponsor, introduc- ing some of the guests. 2' Q? z. .lf ' ' ' rf- Patricia Kennedy presents F. H.A. Beau Monroe Dudley, with gift. -6 li NS ,uv 1 Q fi il bqifn ,gs if xi -'. Evelyn and Flora looking at the Barbara and Wilbon seem to be Sweetheart Tree, enjOyiIlg the banquet. W.M.U. Banquet The W. M. U. Banquet honoring the Seniors of '60 was on the night April 8. The theme, With a Song In My Heart, was carried throughout the occasion. The guest speaker was Rev. Billy Clark. The Seniors as well as others enjoyed the program put on by the Baptist young people. -.Try N rffhe x t Y i Nm 1 .-. I 1 Everyone appears to be entering into the musical mood and partaking of the delicious food. 'S Appearing here are Faith, Carolyn, Seniors . . and Karen, who served at the P. T. A. Garden Party. P.T.A. Garden Party The P. T. A. honored the Seniors with a garden Party on the lawn of the First Methodist Church. The lawn was transformed into a beautiful garden. and more Seniors jams l Sri ix V W 5 A 24? 'W X f 3 ,gf V 49 R .eg ' -K Q 3 Q R. - 5 XR in Q Where th l e A1 aline ,,:., iii Q. 1 33 5 1 a a E - Q 3 ,iiiw i ,y . 'fx ' ' -S 1 - mga sv QA K- Lizk QQ About Mr. Talley recognizes Wilbon Davis as a Merit Scholarship Finalists. Karen Billings and Yolanda Gaytan as winners of - A- a merit certificate. Mr. Talley awards Alice Barret Dr. Millington addresses an Betty Crocker Award. assembly. fast! J -J-vr1,4f ,I 1-fl! Mr. Neuse awards Joe Hernandez, Ray Harris is recognized as mem- Superintendent Starkey makes Coylene Mahan, Gladyne Hewell, ber of All-District Basketball some announcements at an and Tony Benevidez band jackets. team by Coach Milford. assembly. ?J '-4 1ff.v1.1 .J Pep rally for Stockdale - Nixon Alfred Pasada, Veme Colwell, James Lettermen in track for 1958-59 game. Brzozowski, Ezekiel Medina, and Howard Smith recieve patches for all-district football team. The Public Safety Depart- ment demonstrates safety in automobiles. Monroe Dudley was the first at the wheel. Fat Stock Show Delegation stop off at Nixon. Vern and George measure off the distance it takes to stop a vehicle at a given rate of speed. Event Annually the seniors meet the faculty in a basketball game. Kneeling: W. L. Hoover, John Spencer, Robert Pattillo, James E. Talley. Stand- ing: Tom Milford, I. B. Pattillo, Welly Gibson. and Jimmy Martin. Mr. Starkey greets the group. The visiting science teacher demonstrates . . . The school mascot The Bobcat was Mr. Talley presenting Wilbon Davis Mr. Starkey presenting the Achieve unveiled in assembly. This was a gift the Finalist Award in the Merit ment Award to the Annual Staff rep of the Junior and Senior Classes to the Scholarship contest. resented by Mr. Talley. school. The W. O. W. American History Mr. Chessher presenting the coaches with A Gladyne llewell receiving Award presented to Abel Gaytan gift from the community. the Crisco Award, the out- and Tommy Weber by the Local standing Homemaker. Camp. 1' I UW' . . ,ttkgxix S Xex. -s-.,s.W1X.k K .A ' t . fwwtgmw s ss we ssaesat. WMKR - -e RQZXQ N SSX Q Seniors being auctioned to the high- Juniors at one of their flower making Seniors ready to depart on their est bidder, parties, getting ready for the prom. trip to Chicago. Junior High Graduation For the first time in a number of years a graduation exercise for the eighth grade was held at the close of the school year. Forty- one students were given diplomas and accepted as members of the Freshman class in high school for the year 1960-61. L. H. Chessher speaks All members of the class listen very attentively to the message of the morning. Terry Nance, Kay Talley, Tim Milling- ton and Barbara Brzozowski were chosen by members of the graduating class to serve as ushers for the occasion. The recessional comes at last . so . . . out we march . . diploma in hand. Terry Ann gives the farewell to classmates, faculty and friends. EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATION May 27, 1960 Processional Invocation -'--- - - - Jon Morgan Preston Scripture Reading - - - - - Beverly Jo Polan Salutatory ------ ---- I udy Cooksey Valedictory -------- Address to the Graduates Presentation of the Class Presentation of Diplomas Benediction --------- Recessional Piano Duet - - Janie Aguirre Charlotte Allert Julia M. Clifton Rosa Benavides J aney Cooksey Judy Cooksey Marilyn Davis Virginia Dudley Lavon Ferguson J aney Gaytan Iva'J. Gordon Terry A. Hewell Emily A. Hunter Margaret Kennedy - - Terry Ann Hewell - - - - L. H. Chessher - - - Mrs. Florine Wheat - -James E. Talley, Jr. - - - - - -- E, S. Starkey Marcille Ernst and Pamela Henry CLASS ROSTER Margaret O'Brien -Darleen Parks Beverly Jo Polan Natalia Riojas Rosa J. Sanders Janie Trigo Soila Valdez Janey Lee Wright George Barger Jesse Barron Johnny Benson Mike Bond Bill Chessher Jimmy Coleman Teddy Cowey Rey Diaz Charles Furrer Lowell Koenig Jesse Maldonado Jimmy Moczygemba Don Lewis Moses James Patteson Jon Morgan Preston Larry Pullin Frank Riojas Pete Santos James Stewart I Addends to the Football Season Coach Milford and team captains admire Ad b 1 emu ul dlsmct trophy J A sl' Most players feel that these letters were ' justly earned. I 4 A pleasant evening with lots of good food Sweetheart Jamey Cooksey and Everybody is happy! . . . team banquet. captain Larry Pullin. Junior High pep squad adds an occa- A bitter cold night when honors were Captains confer. announced during half-timel on the field. sional noise to encourage the players gk Mike Derrick helps the Players and coaches enjoy good fried chicken as Mr. and Mrs. Nance honor Terry mall-3gC1'S with their with a dinner after one of the games. Chores- f gg A Jack-O-Lanterns, real pumpkins and 'pumpkin men' are in vogue during the onth ber ofO ITI CIO Did you hear the story about the pumpkin face? No? Wel1,.it was like this . . . Once upon a time . . . October Days '4 'Sn Jobie cannot decide which story is Bats and witches hover while we The library table is a fine place to look the best. work arithmetic. at books. First I and sf is 4-1 ' second if grade pupils The black Cai 5661115 Pumpkin men faces smile. dismay to be grinning at us. fhelf work. 33 555333-fi --Q.. ., R S bw, x.a 'T 5, in Hz, 5 4 if x ,Q A A 1. x av - , N in I sq-Q K Q , - wiv Lhkhk X as XX .4 I U! m a L ii' i . is A i X QQ R. fi X K QQ isis, fares-gx. , : i.. if 4 9- W Stories and pictures about the Pilg neat handiwork. a .Q S in Q X 2 X ,N . - 9 xg vw fix ' fN 'h ' NN X X kk, , ue XX. 4 Q . Y kx,,, .........,. x g gf - 3 . X , if ' sk' FY F' -f -I? 4 A Q i 'J'-awk 1 A February Holidays My very own Valentine box . . . , explains Robert Henry. 'NT ur' r 5' Gary shows the Valentine for his mother. Third graders get ready for for Cupid's holiday, too. N2 Becky Brown adds another First graders enjoy Mr. Snowman comes letter to the box. coloring pictures. down . . . time for Valentines! . . . and Other Things Is the F1fth Grade reading a lesson about posture? Third Grade pupils find Fourth Grade studies a center of interest at about North America. the table. M sxsiit. Do you suppose the postman will bring enough letters to fill these boxes? Just look how pretty the decorations are! We shall always remember We match numbers and A lesson in art and Abraham Lincoln. colors with words. penmanship. MEX.. Q ii- N 5 ,Q bm E' :PQQ N? Q is i 'ir 3 S ig? fs ' A 'Mp Mrs. Crunk watches as her decorate the tree. Q . f 3 5 f 'R A 'Qs Q I X, if 1- Q' Q sk . - - gmt: ax 53 Q 1 s .,..m.w Q, -5.5 . at Hi is X 1-in 'fi -'K 5 S , LQ sv y uf i , sg iw in 15 f I . i . A Q 'Wu 'wffvk V . - to Every Room Fourth Grade tree and decorations. ,ti 'iss Fifth grade pupils display a wall mural as well as a tinseled tree banked with 153 QV' ,Ay ,Rf 1A'Q'..' : ' 3 .yt fgfi' presents. The snow came . . . but not for Christmas! fP.T.A. Carnival, The members of the P. T. A. held the usual carnival the last week in October. A cos- tume parade for the young fry was very color- ful and prizes were awarded the winners. A Mexican plate was served to a large num- ber of persons. Later in the evening there were other forms of entertainment for both yotmg and old. Winners: Johnnie F. McCann, thirdg Peggy Montgomery, second and Lori Couch, first prize. lt was hard to choose a dessert from such a bounteous table of sweets! U1 All kinds of costumes, fancy, plain and comical were seen as dozens of youngsters paraded in the long march down main street. gnm wa.. ,W is , mx fs uf eg Qaai A gaxgf s MJF Tig? i Q K? cs! A i J -.,.X,A The hand tinted painting of daughter Gay delights Mr. Milford as Tim Millington makes the presentation. For ranking highest in sales this group won this prize for their home room teacher. Mrs. Wheat awards camera outfit to Tim for winning the high individual sales prize. At left are Barbara, Natalia, Priscilla, Kay and Kathleen who won cuddly dogs for their efforts. i Xxg, Chaperones Fink, Coleman, Boone, Sikes, Holmes, Sanders The sixth grade stayed home on that day, but and Milford take a moment to rest during the 7th and Sth celebrated Easter with a picnic weiner roast grade class visit to San Antonio at Easter time. during the afternoon. The visiting Science teacher gave several A surprise birthday cake and cokes for Mrs. Rix. Char- interesting demonstrations in assembly lotte cuts the cake. assisted by Janie Gaytan and Terry Nance. ,x vi' Qvl 3 - NNN ffv .. 5 - ' ya .jan f, yggg ak Y' 14 .0 nv' U Q Q 8 A a nr P P 'B V ' .5 '1 J: fy o Q my fir -5 3 frm? s 3 B? .3. Q ,X Q. S ee Nl' A Q, Q LW Y W S5 w QW 5 Q g xx R. W' S if W if Qs' Q f ' Q . f . 'Y I I 5 f -312,15 .V 5 x . ? ig B . .1 X 110' y qs -a, Y xv . 1, W ., M . Q xqdigxe xi lg 'K- E T X K K A 5,59 .-mfr , vm, s 3 H - pg' R' A n in -1. 3 Xi if? ,ff D' x.,-M vyhmnlw A A M .X X ...... X CENTRAL PJJWER AND LIGHT CUMPANY SERVINGK SOUTH TEXAS WITH ELEC'f'RICITY X XY SX , .X., ' Xi .. X S NY 4 up ' Sv 4 L f , ,Q , V , M , , K K , 1 .V works hke maqec .. uf ony job 'Fx fn your house Q A 1 I' ,,,, xxx , N IXDN TEXAS ' Unsung? Nlxon State B ank - ' ,fy .-t. -u gf-:i' 7f 'fg K'YfA-nf N ixo n,'I'exas HEWELL DRUG STCRE 'Q an 9 .M 2 N QUALITY HATCHERY 8: FEED Salv- 1 M, NIXON PHARMACY The Rexall Store NIXON, TEXAS I V' f QUALITY MERCHANDISE WITH SERVICE Purina Chows-Farm Ranch Supplies Sanitations - Poultry - Eggs C. D. COOK CO. BLUE GINGHAM ,gf aPE'p eunI0 Ep . . . THE SIGN OF QUALITY GONZALES PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Home Office Gonzales , Texas LIVESTOCK AND AGRICULTURAL LOANS Representative at C. D. Cook Company, Nixon, each Thursday Branch Offices - Floresville, Jourdanton, Karnes City, San Antonio, Yorktown GQMINCS Sovlwemluyew Jn-so ,mmm mm s Iii M s , -. a s . . I' Wzsnln 1407 NORTH INDUSTRIAL ILVD., DALLAS 0 PHDNI II7-IIOI Southwest's Largest . . . There's A Reason! Dallas . Houston. Gonzales . Center . Waco . Henderson Temple . Austin . Corsicana . Texarkana . Jasper . Lufkin San Angelo Danville, Arkansas . Ruston, Louisiana GUADALU PE GAS COMPANY Butane Propane Day or Night Service Nixon, Texas ' M - ' ' iffglff L.H.CHESSHERc?cCO. i'?I'0C!U-Cl?l'.1 0 1 f1ff1x FOST OFHCE Box 757 - NIXON, TEXAS -xiimfszcfsez Ama 1' 1' X- ,, ,ln , ,, - V Y , ,, ,, Y ....-,,.. M-- ,,,, ..., rat., .f NIXON STEAM LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS MAYTAG COIN OPERATED LAUNDRY Nixon, Texas P1'1OD6 3921 DON DAVIS, Owner CRTS LUMBER COMPANY Lime Doors Cement Phone No 3171 Windows Hardware Galvanized Iron Roofing Nails Wall Board TWILIGHT YEARS NURSING HOME Nixon Texa s ,,, . T I 1 ' 'Q Congratulations to You on a Major Step Forward LYNN 81 APACHE THEATRES Gonzales, Texas THE BORDEN COMPANY SOUTHERN nlvlslou P. O. BOX B218 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Compliment s of CLARENCE HASDORFF SPENCER - SAUER LUMBER CO. fuamyfging fo Build a olfoms PHONE 4011 F. E. BALDWIN, MANAGER Nixon, Texas FIRE LIFE AUTOMOBILE 2.7 Years Home Owned and Operated CHARLTON HEWELL INSURANCE AGENCY Nixon - Phone 2131 - Texas BUB'S SERVICE Phone 9161 Nixon, Texas Trade at HEWELL FOOD STORE A Habit That Pays Nixon, Texas MARTIN'S TEXACO STATION Phone 4351 Nixon, Texas BETTY and JIMMY TUDZINS Dry Goods Gonzale s , Texas HOLMES FURNITURE COMPANY CLAYTON CAMPBELL, Owne r Home Furnishers - Hotpoint Electrical Appliances Nixon , T exa s NIXON PROCESSING COMPANY Nixon, Texas H AS DO R F F'S HARDWARE-PLUMBING-SHEET METAL . BOX B76 Dl M1004 , I - W h e a t s 75 f X CLEANING a. PRESSING Q j , , PHONE som LAUNDRY NIXON TEXAS b , la ' ,q .A 2 cleaning ' 1 U 5f r vw L .lated f MARGPS STYLE SHUI' X For Distinctive Fashions , ' NIXON, TEXAS .. Z- 1:4 ' f .V 1 If J, Qawddovw A 7' AND REFINING COMPANY TIRES SINCLAIR OIL VERNE PRESTON, Agent Nixon, Texas I TALLEY EQUIPMENT CO. swam NIXON, TEXAS OF SERVICE INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER r ,, f,. HOLMES Foons co., INC. gb is '- Si r ,I .I L9 1,1 'Ii It DEALERS IN E, cl-IICKENS AND EGGS F Q Y E R I-jf ' PIONEER DRESSERS AND SHIPPERS fl-AVO 'ED .fr i VIEW TEXAS TURKEYS AND BROILERS GRADE A PHONE NIXON, TEXAS THE GONZALES INQUIRER Daily and Weekly Printing and Publishing Royal Typewriters Burroughs Adding Machines Office Supplies Office Equipment Telephone 23 Gonzales , Texas Phones 312 and 313 Gonzales, Texas North St. Paul St 1896 1960 BOOTHE AND LEWIS Hardware - Sporting Goods Plumbing and Home Appliances We carry the most wanted gifts Phone 3 Gonzales, Texas SLAUGHTER'S PACKING COMPANY Austin, Texas DUDLEY HOSKINS Men's Wear Since 1897 on the Square in Gonzales Gonzales, Texas If it's paper we have it. SHINER-SIEN PAPER COMPANY Paper and twine for every need 1231 West Martin Street San Antonio, Texas - 1 J you can ,lj X , ' Illl ' 1 Elhglull E ,qmfr-M flfifi 3 ' s ,,,.2 ' if QY FK-ii f K l.'L.f.1m, S , Coq,-,y ' - Pnooucrs is 1 X 4 p ' 'I cgggs-H MORTON FOODS ' DALLAS ' FORT WORTH ' IUIIQK .9 faq. Q '- T G UADALUPE X wa' Owned by ip V ALLEY Those It Serves E LECTRIC C OOPERATIVE, INC. x i k Q NRECA WICKE TELEVISION SERVICE Sales and Service Phone 4211 Nixon, Texas NIXON THEATRE Nixon, T SUNGLO SERVICE STATIONS We Serve, You Save Nixon, Texas DEE MONTGOMERY BRUSH CONTRACTOR Root Plowing--Sub-Soiling--Tank Buildi g Nixon, Texas Resident Phone Nixon - 2284 HEWELL BROS. KENNEDY HUMBLE STATION Nixon, Texas NIXON MGTORS, Inc. Telephone 4911 P. O. Box 787 NIXON, TEXAS B. 8. R. MILLING CO., INC. Nixon, Texas BILLINGS of Nixon Dept. Store - G. E. Appliance Dry Goods Everything for Everybody Nixon, Texas W 8. M FEED CO. Nixon, Texas MARTlN'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 47 71 Nixon, Texas MRS. JACK DUNN FLUFFY WHITE LAUNDRY Coin Ope rated Nixon, Texas C xmwe gf ,-Q10 A--M.-1 .Q -so Q QT -.W fi Q-RSX: -- CAMPBELL INSURANCE AGENCY Z8 Years of Superior Insurance Agency , , , YOUR ndependent Nixon State Bank Building lmummg AGENT Nixon, Texas 'snvzs You runs! Qu... MENNENGA FUNERAL HOME Complete Funeral Service Nixon, Texas CASA CHICA Specializes in Mexican and American Foods Nixon, Texas BYRD REFRIGERATION - Sales and Service - Payne Heating and Air Conditioning Zenith TV's and Radios Speed Queen Washers and Dryers Chrysler Air-Temp - Amana Freezers Nixon, Texas Phone 2221 Box 621 i. X0 , R. C. LINKE Staple and Fancy Groceri Phone 4881 WESTERN AUTO NIXON, TEXAS C. H. Brown 81 Son Men's and Boys' Wear NIXON, TEXAS IGA FOOD STORE Nixon, T COUCH-MAHAN MOTORS DODGE PLYMOUTH OLDS NIXON,TEXAS Snow? Yes, Indeed! nv Hurry, Mr. Cook! 'N-. . The cars parked around the high school were just the thing . . . from which to scoop snow balls. fl- ' 15 M, t His 13- iw' 4 ,K 5 I if ,Lira -A 11+-Ko fm-. is ez . Ly . 0 7- --, ' ,-. Q L'-in M , ' 5 gf.-, ' -w ,.4ggs:','P' '- ,.-7 - ' Ng, ' -ff 7. fl .aiu Lanka' -' s QQ!! ,. -f .--a'f I w - if-A wi' .., :Q N. ee e or 'fs .' -:M 'fa-we-r f st if M f ' -+- x'-0-'N The junior high school groups just couldn't find enough to make a snow man. -'Q' M Y' '- S Elementary campus. 'fuss- '?-5 'sf 1 e- ' s 'aa It was a shame that teachers wouldn't let us play all day! f ' - 1 ,fK'1.1 ' .gfff , ,.,. . :Lv wnx 1: gd , P' V we Q K. I lm' J: m ,Aw V-jf. , gh 1 1 . X K 5 A .in.f . .K s' x ,,a Q, 'A?,' TT if..-4 , 1 1 4 W, .Q 'v .,J11rf'f'M,, - v an ,Q , mf? 1 A' ,gg rf' 'UML ini-J in if -.4 ef.: , , ,dmv X fm-1 W.: M. ex' 1 'lf ..- Q Nw M 1 v w m Sm. vii, i R , , ,,1. mmm 1 ' V -Q ww , M, wx if-F? , we ' vi, , P, H f . 'Lx bg' V 4' i u fufgie 1 1? ' T . Y 1.3 A., A' uf, . -.. 1: ,. Q 1, ive. 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