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

 - Class of 1956

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2 1 Faculty Qcontinue dj Carolina Aside from t if - s. Q- nf E....U . ,MV , ness with pleasu PATRICIA C. EWING, B.A.., University of North eaching physical education, health, and first aid, this versatile young wo man discovers time in her daily routine to sponsor a freshman class and the pep squad. Playing tennis is combining busi- re for this teacher. . MARVIN W. FINTO, B.S., M.S., Texas A811 Vocational agriculture is Mr. Finto's voca- tion and avoc ation. He sponsors the Future Farmers of America organization which allows his students to put what they le arn to practice and application. Picturedhere at the stock show he helps the boys exhibit their animals. In his spar e time he acts as, deputy s he riff for the Northside district. MILDRED M, FEELEY, B,A., University Of Kansas, Library Certificate, University of Texas At Northside her to which she devotes Pegasus Club claims Feeley's h o me and sail'-f .. W, sr main project is the library a great deal of time. The her as their sponsor. Mrs. children afford her re- laxation and pleasure. Here she is pictured at one of he r favorite hobbies, barbecuing, and a very tasty one it appears. LOUIS W. FREEMAN, B.S., Southwest State Teachers' College Adistinguishedmath teacher who is kept very busy with his sponsor- ship of a junior class is Mr. Freeman. One of his favorite hobbies and pastimes is fishing at which he is very adept. Pictured here is a trophy of which he isjustifiably if proud. 419 JLIZABETH E. FINDLING, B.A., University of Wyo Any leisure time which her English te a ching affor d s is romptly filled by the sophomore class which designates her as ieir sponsor. Her home is her hobby, as with most teachers, ming

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MEL BARBARACK, B.A., St. Mary's University All sports come under the classifications of his hobbies, while coaching basketball and baseball ar e his jobs. This year he did a particularly outs tanding job with the basketball team. He is a co-sponsor of the N-Club. LUCY P. BROWN, B.J.. University of Texas Her formal duties ar e te a c hin g English, journalism, and sponsoring a freshman c la s s. Mrs, Brown's biggest responsibility, however, is the RAMPAGE whic h her journalism c la s s publishes. Her sponsorship of this organization has enabled it to make great progress in the high school newspaper field. Her garden and h o me take care of her hobbies. W.A. BLANKINSHIP, B.S., Daniel Baker College, M,A,, Sul Ross One of the mostartistically inclined persons at Northside is Mr. Blankenship, our leather ' Q and Woodcraft instructor. His hobby is ar t and here are some examples of the fine paint- ings he has done. These particular one s are pertaining to Big Bend National Park. HARRY O. DAVIS, B.S., South West State Teachers' College Mr. Davis finds being a band director a full time job. Much of the c r e dit for the establishment and success of our band belongs to him. Aside fr om his musical affairs, he is s pons or of an eighth grade class. x 'W



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-Baylor English, reading, and an eighth gr ade class absorb the major portion of this teacher's time. Her sponsor- Faculty fcontinuedl MARVIN L. HESKEW, B.S., M.S., Trinity University His scientific te achings are not solely confined to the classroom. Biology, general science, and chemistry help him to solve many practical problems. The sopho- more class of which he is a spons or is another of his projects. Here he is pictured at the lake, which affords him relaxationand pleasure, gathering material for one of his science classes. ship of the Future Teachers of America organization led it to become one of the pr om inen t clubs at Northside. She also has varied outs ide interests in the Northside district. B e c au s e of her many d ut i e s and interests, Mrs. Jackson cannot devote nearly so much time as she would like to her hobbies of music and singing. PEGGY W. LOVELADY, B.A. , Un ive r sity of Texas Gne can easily see why Mrs. Lovelady is one of the busiest people at Northside. Besides being head of the English department, she has three full time jobs as spon- sor of the senior class, the HORN staff, and the National Honor Society. Her dogs hold an important place in her life. This one is even more than her hobby. JAMES MCCOLLUM, P. E. , Oklahoma ASLM This teacher really gets around. He travels from tl classrooms of geometry, chemistry, and mechanical drav ing to the football field where he coaches football and trac He is also a co-sponsor of the N-Club. CHARLES E. NEFF, B.A. , Southwestern University, B.D. , Phillips University. Understanding of youthful problems and a r e ad y smile endear Mr. Neff to his history and civic classes, his fresh- man class, and to the actors in the senior play of which he was the director. Although he has m any interests off the campus, he still finds time to participate in all the school's activities and to lend a hand anytime one is needed. Here he is shown illustrating a scene from the senior play.

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