Northside High School - Horn Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)

 - Class of 1956

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Northside High School - Horn Yearbook (San Antonio, TX) online collection, 1956 Edition, Page 132 of 160
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Page 132 text:

ln this pantomime at the National Honor SocietyChristmas pro- gram awayward hep- cat uncle tried to relate the famous TWas the Night Before Christ- mas to his little niece. The uncle was played byVickie East- erwood and the niece by Leah Ann Patton. 'lax A familiar scene during basketball season is that of a tired but triumphant girls' basket- ball team. These girls have their own con- ference with r e gularly scheduled district games. They are a group everyone is proud to have in the school. As regularly as the sun rises and sets, so also comes football season. This marvelous and ex- citing time of year brings scenes such as this Where the heroes of the grid-iron do their best to uphold the honor and glo r y of their school name. School Life fcontinuedj The donkey baseball game put on by the F. F.A, was a howling success this year. Despite the excellent pitching of Mr. Boone for the faculty, the F.F.A. boys won the game. The donkeys just weren't very good ball players. A tedious ordeal for the typing classes was putting together the Lockhill booklet. The students do, however, gain valuable experience from jobs such as these.

Page 131 text:

Making friends with candy bars was the code of Cindy QL.eah Ann Patton, in the senior play, Strictly Formal. Her co-stars, Danisha Bartlett and Joy Martin, seemed to think it was a very tasty idea. And away we go! It 'curred to Santa that e wagonjust didn't rnish a very safe mode transportation. He, uwever, managed tc rread joy and happiness all on the National onor Society Christ- as program. As star the show, Santa helped ake the program a waring success. The seniors at their Christmas party found toys the delight of their child hood, stilla source of e n J oym e nt Each senior brought toys for class mates to play with at the party but all later were sent to an orphanage Everyone e nj oy e d immensely the assembly put on by the drama department of Trinity University. The boy pictured here did Several excellent pan- tornimes, which succeeded in keeping the viewers virtually in hysterics. B e s i de s this co- median there were several vo- cal and piano selections on the more serious side rendered by some ofthe very talented drama students, The proudest moment in a ba sketball player's life is the presentation of letter sweaters. These are given only to the girls who play sixteen quarters in district games, This is known as lettering, In this picture Mr, Jim Lynn, girls' bas- ketball coach, p r e s e nt e d Carol Evers with her sweater. 127



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v.. 1: kt the National Honor Society banquet Iarlos Coon, president of the Na- ional Hon or Society, was giving a ' e s u rn e of the qualifications one nust have to be chosen for member- ihip in the society. Not only scholar- ship is desired but als o character, eadership, and service. School Life fcontinuecll A guiding light in every school is the Parent Teachers' Asso- ciation. The goal of the association this year was closer re- lationship betwe en school, student, and home. Here Mr s Patton is pictured with the other officers at one of the regular meetings. li Q . 5 sg 'Y ,Q 5 he bunnyhop wasa popular dance at the Freshman Leap. The fresh- an dance was a hugh success and was enjoyed by all. H 'Q if Undiscovered talent came to light at the tale n t show sponsored by the Student Council. This jazzy little number was a show stopper. 129

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