Northside High School - Horn Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1958
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P-HX pCL,q SSES ageg 12,3 nn- R ' Q is Q73 1 illfl ' RQMNIK If ,aw Table Contents ?HI PERSONA LITIES Pages 38-47 GOL Pages 12 LIFE 0-127 ATHLETICS Pages 48 - 77 ORG AMZATIONS Paces 79-119 G0 'iw .0 X129 A sf' 9,9 ,fli- QQJEZS kill Inns X I Dechcohon World events dur1ng the 1957 58 school year brought home to Northslde students the reallzatron that the globe 15 a whrrlmg orb whrch could be used as a base for flrghts tnto space other worlds rn the un1verse around them It was a h1stor1c school year rn that the frrst man made moons were shot mto orbrts clrclmg th1s planet Because tt rs qurte posstble that some day aNorths1de graduate or hrs descendants w1ll land on the moon or Mars decllcate the 1958 HORN to you the semor class of 1958 whose frnal year rn hlgh school IS told here 1n sputmk language --TE lil!!! 'P , Q.. xi .n u---1- t v Q Q- 4, 1 Y ' . Y l ' ' . A ' , V . s- s ' 'l 1 .. ev ' ' -A f 'Q ' K rl 5 A . w 'l 1 .- ' 1 X , 1 X 4 K I , 414 fit 0 0 . . . ---to . 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' , .. g w m I School Boord meets demond of lorger enrollment One of the hrghlrghts of progress rn the Northsrdc In dependent School Drsrrrct durmg the 1957 58 school year was rhe passage ofthe S600 OOO bond rssue for addruonal schools and educatronal facrlrtres The school board has worked urelessly toward a goal of keeprng up wrth and ahead ofthe growth of the populatlon wrthrn the drstrrcr Through therr efforts the hrgh school wrll be enlarged to double rts srze by early 1909 CARLOS COON THOMAS IUDSON Presrdent We 51 5 CLARENCE LOESSBERG Se cre ta ry Russell Ma rvrn Mason Nre buhr Vrce Presrdent Henry Howell Paul fi ,A-gent Admmlstrohon schedules fhg' V if MURRAY E BOONE Superrntendent Mr Boone has a ,leased expressron as he recexves h1s Chrrstmas grft from the faculty an Edsel to run around 1n Onlookers are Mr and Mrs Judson Mrs Boone Mrs Whrte and Mr Fmto ochvlhes ,asa TRUMAN F BRANDT Assrstant Superrntendent Prrncrpal 'T' HOMER W SNIITH Vrce Prrncrpal O I I . . . l M v 1 ss, A fy 'Q k-4p' M W' . kv. xx ' f . xx X A - x rs r - , ' f n H I ' U. ' . My M x r W I sf- . ,KAN 5 WILNOILA ARNOLD L S U L1brar1ar1 IARVIN FINTO Xoe Ag -s., IIONEL Ss C horal CLYDINE BALDWIN W 5 Home Econormes LOUIS Nw FREEMAN S 7 QXIN IILsI- FN rmr ru serenee NIEL BARBORAK St Marys Umv Athletres P E LIIARLES GRII ILANID Hou ard Payne C, Arhlerrcs Iarh N-Jf .1 3 WALT ER BLANKINSHIP Sul Ross C Leather Craft Faculty encourage TEACHERS AT JOINT GATHERING Reeogmze them L fr to rrghr they are hm Warren Ilarxm Heskeu Bo Lexus and Homer smrrh at our P T A Mrrrstrel Show MILDRED FEELEY Umv of Texas L1brar1an ELIZABETH E FINDLING Umv of Wyo Enghsh Typmg BOB Faculty mLmbers and guesrs are enjoyrng rhemselxes ar the IEMI5 jorr1rTeaehers Bar1quLtarO.1IrIh1Is Lsrauram s Band igher eciucotion SPA CE THEME EMPHASIZED Mr. Heskew is receiving bones from Sputnik at the Christmas banquet, whose theme was Missiles from Spa ce. 112 .. kt K - w 1 - 4' 'E' i V E l t C f' , f PEGGY W, JOYCE MARY LOVELADY MENN MOULDER Univ. of Texas T. W. U. S. W. S. T. C. , English, Annual Secretary Commercial V e tj, f, . fl, CHARLES E. NEFF Phillips Univ. History . 611 - if as - 523.10 '- 'nf If , i- in 1: ' - if LEONARD QUINLIN Trinity Univ. Science A 4 ,. N, 4 RAMONA DOUGLAS PEEBLES PERKINS S. W. S. T. C. English, Speech Univ. of Texas Sp. , Journalism 1, 'di wr A . i Q .. . .,, rv . I bi V ' . 1. , I ELIZABETH HORTENSE REYNOLDS TALLEY lth-UCS C. lncarnate Word C Math P. E., Pep Squad N ,' IM ' ' - These familiar faces sitting around a cafeteria table HYALINHTH JVXRREN LAIXOLE . , 1 x A ,J ,. chatting are Llrs. Vindling, Llrs, Talley, Mr. Pinto, 'IVADXLU A 5 W SIT C TXHILUTFQ hirs, Lovelady, hir. Neff, and hir. Brandt. Tmmy Ulm' 5' Lmv' of IUXJS History Mech. Drawing, Math English 9 School helpers support Northside it-na WW Mr Hays and Mr Salmon have assrsted Mr Lrebe thrs year rn keepmg the school and campus neat A frrend of the students and a loyal supporter of Northsxde H1gh descrrbes Mr Llebe. He has been employed bythrs dxstrrct for twenty three years. Here he rs dolng one of hrs darly tasks. 10 These ladres have worked hard dunng the school year plannrng the meals for several hundred students The wonderful food has been prepared by Mrs T1ll1e Belzung Mrs Lula Sprller Mrs Lorarne Braun and Mrs Rose Kossoeth 1 ai 'VQV in j'?l' In Memorium Mrs. Mildred Freeley OUR TEACHER AND FRIEND D 2, 19 1:-egg, G x, W 'N XX DLT in ' . .2 . vv - ir K 1, X D51 'xx A fx A ll, a s. vu., .N W'+' ' we Q + ' ' -s I A . 4 + Q. H ..--4' 7 'Y . 1' Z . . . 1 , . . F , ., .. wi- . r , 1 .-,. V I' X. b .f . .P 4.4 ,tf.s : x, ,.f -4.-v Y' 'PK Q . . v ww 'fx Q .iox . 'ff . 4' 1 ,Q A I ' .4 -, . v .'- -. .. 1 V.. ', . fs' I' . VE A 4 . l' 2 . or-4' fu. ' -'-- , -' . r E. '91 f- ,.',- 9-34. ,Q -' '5' ' . V 'e-' ,e V., . 5 1 'Y 4 1 ff? KLSHILSJ AL n LJIL F QQ' 'PN 'If THOMAS BARKER Rrce lnstrture IOAN BAXN1-KN san Antonro Col Scrence Award whos lho 5 e 4. nual ff 5 .38 R renee Club 5 .55 r-gg PAQE 58 Exchange Edrror bd Vrce Pres 58 Lrbrary Club Q 58 Junrorlelrstorrans az? senrurPlay Q5 rstrrcr Xrce Pres 5 lunror rorrans 5: 5 Treas '38 wpeecr u 5' key Club 5 58 RX PAGE a Ads Manager an 'VW TH? Large oucllence vrews QX 'ILT .. IN ae 'i .ek- ne etmram QUQMQ ff f set 5 lf ree Pres FLORLNCE BURN: Draugron s us 1nessCollege 1n nralSraff 5 S RAMPXGE Extfange Fluor E lunror llrsrornns a .58 Pres 1 e Pres D8 li. 5 as K orrts rsrzr 3 Ei Ramblere tts L -any a Bearer 5 5 IE-XX CH-XD K-ICK Cr1oralClub 58 JOAN CL XINLJER These mature drstmgurshed lookrng rndrv1cluals are the senror offrcers for 1958 Garnet Steubrng presrdent JeffFowler vrce presldent Forest Mclviahan secretary Kerth Mason treasurer Brlly Fowler reporter and Freddy Meyer and Stanley Zettner, sergeants at arms. 0 0 75, YU: .lflfr 'I I ' Q I...fs. 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'58gStudent Council '57-'58, Senior Play '58, Vice Pres, of Senior Class. 16 KK I 3 , i Council '57-'58, Reporter ' Parliamentarran '58g Jr, Class porter '57, Senior Play '58, JANIS HOLMES: Iohnson's Beauty Collegeg RAMPAGE '57p Student Re- DEBORAH HOWELL, Texas Tech: Annual Staff '57-'58, Ediror'58, 58, RAMPAGE '58, Asst. News Editor FHA '57, Ramblerettes '57-'58, Sgt, -at-arms'57gSpeech Club '58, Reporter '57, Vice-Pres, '58g '58g FHA ' 58, Ramblerettes '57-'58, Basketball Mgr, '58, Senior Play '58, Who's Who H583 Journalism Award. GEORGE IOSLYN3 Junior Historians '57-'58g Key Club '57-'58, Pres. '58, BETTY KASPERg F,HA'57-'58, Pres. 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'Q xii! sn Ima: K er A f Hwy an A up .9 5-. 13 - Q Y? x nw 7 .ISS K u 341 L 'H NLC A .J 'I n LJ5 y N S ffx x ,wx 'Tl' Wr- 6 L LV ual xml' Rl 15 Oflil no va'1 WSKLIDJII 17 v W ,rx .- -.J I- fl! d ' vs- 1 'u ' FIN . J m ol eu LI XJIU ALILULS J 5 4 Carolyn Arch Joe Asher lx ayne Ba con Marcia Baker Sharon Bartlett Lorelei Bartholomew Frances Beel Crystle Benke Gus Be nl e sandy Billwrex Johnnx Boneiiald Calxin Bonl ers Harxey Bongers Johnnx Brannon Barbie Brulil Patsy Buser Niickey Burch Louis Cadena Alice Calle Carex Chambc s 'il' Junior class O I pci ri I CI p cites OFFICERS PLANNING FOR DANCE The junior class officers are con- sulting Mr. Smith on their annual Junior Jamboree. The officers are president, Craig Mason: vice presi- dent, Barbara Bruhlqseeretary, Sherry Parrottg treasurer, Mary Juliusg ser- geants at arms Clifford Thompson and Kim Richmond 'film f i QN 20 I ,fx '-1 --Q, L Ip., l x N 4 ' 1 ' ' 1 X Q A V y ,fy n., ly V , , , .1 4, X W f , 3' W fm gg . ,-I , X 1 ,li -uv ' '. ' li ' iw -V.. V3 . ft 1. 4 it 1 T X xc , ' wr .,,, ,Ji T 'L ei ii L x i if I dv , ,-qs' Vw., 'J 1 V? I f w ' , W .fit .. W i f 7-f., 4, ,- , ' , 'H' X, wa, If in if A as 1 K A , , .1 M. .Q P7 g f I rf f M: f ' Q, 7' J: a if ' - Q fy f N5 Q 'Wi W v 4 X w.N!.J.,f A in -I I 1 r tm-.f 1 1 QQ, ' 0-4: K Y r if Yr A ee, i A X , - i .N X. mony ochvlh COM' HTTEE CREATING CORSAGES Mrs Moulder the Junror sponsor rs superwrsrng the makrng of the mum cor sages for Homecomrng Wrth the assrst ance of Roger s Flower Shop the Junror class supplred professronal lookrng cor sages Barbara Bruhl was head of the commrttee N7 'sn 'Q 8. rf Ax if JIXX Ax We Q,- Wanda Clark B111 Coleman Sanford Coon Henry Dahl Charles Davrs James DeSha Regrna Drennan Lynton Eckhart Robert Estes Bette Gard Thomas Grrffrn Danny Guerrero Otha Hardy Herbert Jonas Brlly Judson Johnny Judson arx juhus Carolyn Ramp Roy Karsch Hom ard Kelley 0 . I , fy X 41 YSL. -we FMA! Q V 'i 'rr A72 ' , . A V, A V I . to ' fgx t ' ry s ' H fl -is F- , Q C' X X Q , 1 ,f X bf , 2,3 4 f ff., ,sb I 'fr A , . P f B Q . VK... . Ag AY . I ' , l v f E , , X 4 if- Q i. L Q , .2 C T , X! N K, u ' J I I w Q 'XX f 1' . 19-'hi r 'fb Fred Kempf Dorothy Kessler Janrce Krles Charles Klern Clarence Kohlleppel Elarne Lee Roy Lreck B111 Ljungdahl Nancy Magee Crarg Mason John McAll1ster Paul MCCOlg hm McCollum Gus Menn Sammy Mercer Marvrn Nerbuhr Pat Olfers Meta Nell Ott Sherry Parrott Johnny Pepper 'W WQNLJH 4 nl' f 'N ru, Qt if Il Juniors promote CLASS SCHEDULING PROM Crarg Mason presrdcs at the Junror class meeung as plans are made for the jun 1or Senror Prom RN xv' rga. wr hu X? lm 'JW .J pf' Q1 U 98 9 Y my - - 1 . L W. V i AJ' gi 'V K Ki ' ay yiyfmf Z.: 'M ga FQ, nfs ty S' jf' 9,3 HJ , . I 'A , I .. . Q -' .I 1.2 D M ,M , .Q i I J 333255 jf ,.' ' 41.. F ' far:-gf V J 1 . S ' S I ,fseffzr hh Wm' X A Q I K 4 A i ' ' I jj ff ? Q - 1 -:. 3.5K-xl . ., r f ,v., lg k'-' .I rf-7 K I V wyyd f f il' f 'Q fi' fv r fe l ! 77 , A Vlv A? .,.! K . ' '4 191 W hfgr l' 'TW F ... f ,315 f , f . Z , L 'A . . ,R i ,1 y so A S 4 I I I 1 L M Fi ' I I ,L 5 A ig' K - N v'J, 3 w W ,, x many prolects COMMITTEE WORKING ON ANNUAL PROJECT Here the Junlor class commrttee rs x Oflxlllg farthfully toward rts goal the 1938 Student Drrectory Each year the rumors hawethrs prolect as one of thetr mam money makrng BCUN IIICS 8 it .33 ' 'ini I , '39 gf Mm., Jblv RICRY Perkrns Carol Peters hm Peters Glenda Prerce Darrls Powell Klm ltrchmond Eugene Robbms W A Rumsey Larry Sanchez Norwm Schrmcek Charlotte Schupp Cal Schwarz Robert Schwarz Shirley Schuh Fred Spears Betty Sue Springer Glenda Stapleton Don Steubing QQ ' '--L A H V w George Stcubing 'zz , , . James Stoltz X fr W J' A.. 23 Ruth Sturdevant Herbert Teat Chfford Thompson Charles T1ngle Jerry Turner xxllf Peggy Ullr1ch Donna Utz Roberto V1llasm1l Harold Volgt Pamela Wallet If Patsy Watson Betty Wehmeyer Rlchard Wlllemrn Jean Young hw M1ssW11l1tt and Mr Qurnltn two juntor class sponsors seem to enJoy worlung behlnd the refreshmentcounteratthelumorHop What ll you have Jan1ce and Barbara? 24 Juniors look CLASS LEADERS PLANNING FOR STOMPEDE These Norths1de students seem to be en Joylng themselves at the sock hop spon sored by the Jumor class 1n the gym ag 5 fs. Qi? ,bw ,... .wr '.., fn, 'ca fl.. 77431 it ,rf J' Fw. Q .1 4 ef ,sr .. -f ft 'fs . f . .1 - -' ' H ga . I , g A. 5' J fx .wr 2 X 1' Q, P up as X 5 ,X f S ff wi P E s W A , I 4. . vt . 7 , ., 515. ra f W ' K I 3 v 4 :X ' . A 'MV' 2 'Mb I 4 ' ,I A , J I 1 If Q ,wmww , '- Ak: A f v Q G ,silt Qty Ng, 4 I flex fy iff. ., Q v an Pat Wallace A 15-t 'i - P R xl it 4 rs . I7 'f F7 A V' Jil! ' . . . 7 t , J M M ' -0' ' I I 1 ' V , ' P y S Y ,ra OX .X P .X 1 ' I I ' A X ' , V , l . I any f if ,A kk . I 1 Q, ' I ff to the future Craig Mason is looking very proud as he is measured for his senior rrng by Mr Inglrsh Dancrng to the musrc of Don Larner and h1s band are the happy Jumor and senrors wrth therr dates at the Junror Senror Space Prom held at Sevenoaks Country Club on May 9 Decoratmg forthe Jumor Senror Prom Sandra Brlbrey and Marcra Baker are placrng tov spacemen on the tables .2 ,4- ,4-I 51 .Y 'x..4 Barbara Bruhl and Meta Nell Ott are handlng out programs at the graduatron thrs rs one of the dutxes of the Junror usherettes Thrs group of Jumor and semor boys other wrse known as the lrne up are enjoyrng themselves at Landa Park on the Junror Senror Prcnxc May 17 X. 5 A I -1 ' I rl 'V 1 A G. 5 A L A E y-'px ik, Vi,- f Q, 1 k fy 'B' W K -Q, RQ- T .. If ff . .5 . ' ' . . f Pe .ar-'XX , ' ggfif 8 'K lk: . 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' , 2 Luan Barbee Sandre Barradale Wayne Benke Charles Blelce Carmen Brunr LOUIS Brunr Verleen Calle Horace Cardenas Shrrlene Carter Eugene Casroreno Matllda Cepeda San Juana Cervantes 11m Chr1st1e Tommy Collrns Carole Conklrn Leslre Anderson Prrscrlla Aramburu CSC11 Asher Stephen Ausun Ronnle Baker Manuel Balero Ixk fwwys. ,ns 7-2 X Yi 1. 5 x x MW A ,,,-r F ' Wax 1 28 ophomores oo LEADERS SCHEDULING PROJECTS Here the sophomore class offlcers are found plannrng projects for Lhrs year They are Barbara Van Delden presrdent Rrchard Jenkrns v1ce presrdent Danell Wallrs secretary Leslre Anderson treasurer Jan Mrchalczak and Pat Lem rng reporters and not prctured Terry Zurovec sergeant at arms 'QE Rose Ann Daxwkrns Dantel Dodson Patsy Eastu ood Juhe Frelds Joann Flores Rose Anne Frrtz to future LAST MINUTE CRAMMING FOR MID TERM EXAMS Gettrng some last mrnute studyrng before gotng to class are Ronnre Baker John Chambers Wayne Benke Cecrl Asher and Manuel Balero Davrd Gass Kenneth Grlmore Lrllran Gunels Herman Haas Margaret Hand Israel Hams Vrvran Hay parolyn Hazel Judy Hrers Juanell H111 Beverly hopwood James Huff Hank Hyman Pete Inselmann YVOIHIC Jackson Jan Mlchalczak Jack Mrddleton Curtrs Mrtchell Cordre Morgan Loreler Nreto Mary Noble Denny O Hara Terry Oswald Kurt Pankratz Mary Ann Pedroza Ja mes Rrck Davrd Rod rrguez Bernrce Schnerder Ma rleen Schoole Janrce Schwarz Rrchard Jenkrns Ionrue Jungerman Joan Krahn Pat Lemrng Joyce Lreck Charles Lovell Rrchard MacA111ster Robert Mercer Q '47 ,, w or illxa f 'Um '15 'fvlff' E Af? If G 'X R yyfkm 3 Work ond ploy form SOPHOMORES HAVING FUN Eaung krddrng and a lot of laughter are common occurrences at thrs sopho more lunch ta ble ml -19- 435 vr 0 O mean mrrnrnanl, f- x Parrrcra mrnrth 4 Reaban bnrrh Bob bralex x.. ,A-J Tran burber N ane Sm artz Herllnda Terrazob Dranne Terry QNNNX Patsy Trpton Connre Trevrno Glorra Valdez Jo Ann Vance Barbara Van Delden 4' K Wk ' -mad sophomore schedule HOMEROOMS UBED TO GOOD ADV-XNT E Here me bee mam rnduatrroub bophonrorea morfcrnjb durrng therr homeroom perrod romard berrer gradea 'N f A-S. a, Mrckey Varneb Danell Walllb Betty Watson Kathleen Watts Patby Wenzel Julrub Wr ght Larry Wrrght Barbara Young Bob Young Terry Zurovec 'H iss 7 - G 'A f O ... , I , ' ' O I M - B .. , . L o F N A ll 6 ,PCI Nl . .x B f - V .B NNN. , '5 x J I X ' ' z Dx Q, L . N Lk J x..-1-J - . f N- S 1 '- e X - ' . 4 4 A . V if or 1, B y 'gg xg 4 XA A J' l . l 2 :rar , lf? It . , are ' T if . J, 1 Y B 3 1 rf D as r I-4, 4 L 3 t .Q ,j , . .. 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Northside offers 1 The students in Mrs Talley ssecond period plane geometry class get worthwhile sewing experience when they form geometric designs with thread on cardboard Most of the designs shown in the back ground give the illusion of motion 2 Girls get practical business training in Mrs Mary Moulder sshorthand class In order to pass this course the students must be able totake dictation at the rate of eighty words a minute 3 Although this looks a great deal like a good old fashioned bull session it is really Mr Blankenship s leathercraft class 4 Meanwhile back at the junior high Mr Jim Warren teaches would be engineers, architects, and draftsmen the fine art of mechanical drawing. The courses in mechanical drawing taught at NHS are the preliminary basis for further training. The students learn to letter, to draw to scale, and to project an idea onto naper. VCII IGd curriculum 1 The Norths1de band got 1n a few rehearsals before school started the mus1c1ans came to school at 8 30 and stayed unt1l 10 00 every week day from about the mlddle of August t1ll school started The band s superlor perfor 2 Wxth looks of puzzlement exasperat1on and sat1s factlon Mrs Flndlxng s typtng class carrles on Typxng a full year course prepares students for typmg 1n college or 1D buslness 3 These senlor students pore over thelr notes and books whlle Mrs Lovelady lectures on Enghsh llterature The students often affectlonately refer to Mrs Lovelady as Madame De Farge Burn f1re and cauldron bubble seems to be the theme song for thls chemlstry class The students plctured are performmg a flame test to determme the contents of varlous solutxons After determlnmg the contents he restofthe class tlme was spent ln generalhousecleanxng 6 r I V, . ' I 1 , I J- ' x . 2 Q I mance indicated the many hours of hard work. 4. ' . . . . . D t ' 9 Classes work toward l Thrs scene whrch looks 11ke a frre dr1ll rehearsal lS really the journalrsm class A great deal of freedom IS allowed rn thrs class because of the nature of the work preparatron of the school paper the RAMPAGE In sprte of the relaxed atmosphere all students leavethe class wrth a workrng knowledge of Journalrsm 2 Learnrng to keep house effxcrently rs only one of the many thrngs studred rn the homemakrng department Members of the class are automatrcally elrgrble for membershrp rn the Future Homemakers of Amerrca Club whrch promotes better commumtles and works toward attrtude rmprovement 3 Speech class not only teaches the fundamentals of publlc speakrng but also helps the student to learn to feel at ease whrle speakrng before an audrence Thrs course develops porse and the abrlrty to express your rdeas forcefully and logrcally 4 Btology rs a popular class at NHS rt IS taken by most students as one of the two requrred scrence courses Zoology the study of anrmals and botany the study of plants are the two sectrons rnto whlch brology rs drvrded ., . . ,. up-t . , . . . , . . . 1 s . 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S! f ..g 31' ottltude Improvement 1 These mdustrrous youths are members of Mr Fmto s shop class and are engaged tn the butldtng of a stand for the band saw In the background can be seen one of therr other nearly completed proJects a ut1l1ty tratler 2 Postng pretttly rn th1s year s phystcal educatton um forms are some of the most enthustastrc members of the ftrst perlod phystcal educatton class Durmg the wtnter the gtrls stay mstde the gym to play basketball but as soon as sprrng appears so do the gtrls w1th therr baseball equlpment 3 Choral ts one of the newer subjects bemg offered at Northstde Mr Ltonel Gum tnstructor worked very hard wtth these young ladres all year therr progress evtdenced by many ftne performances at assembltes throughout the school term 4 Occupatrons a new course at NHS helps students decrde for what professton they are best sutted Guest speakers as well as reports themes and research help to achteve thrs goal ow, f 1 N-ac-I s-,li by 37 was I +1 4+ X .-jg X l L- ,. . --' vl x ' H I 'X .-1 I I i- X .V ' W' SF 4 , i - ,-. A4,, Being editor of the HORN vice president of the Ramblerettes assistant news edrtor of the RAMPAGE and manager of the girls basketball team keeps Debbie Howell busy but not too busy to do her part in the F H A and senior play Cathy Cayo s big Job is being Student Councll president how ever along with it she lS a member of the F H A HORN staff Junior Historians F T A and Ramblerettes She was elected Homecoming Queen and was the recipient of the Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award Kerth Mason well known for the athletic abilmes he displayed durrng football basketball and baseball season reaped well deserved rewards when he was named to both the football and basketballAll Dtstrrctteams He isa four year letterman and co captarn of the football team a four year letterman and co captarnofthe basketball along wrthbemg a member ofthe Ram s regional champions base ball team With all this Kerth takes an active part rn his responsibilities of being vice presrdent of the National Honor Society treasurer of the N Club and senror class and a member of the senior play cast Craig Mason the younger of the two Mason brothers is second only in age Craig a two year letterman in foot ball was the only Junior from Northside selected for the All District football team He was elected co captain of next year s Ram football team Craig also played basket ball is a two year letterman and was voted a berth on the All District second team He not only IS a participant in football and basketball but also 15 a member of the baseball team Faculty chooses Virginia Miller, senior, is the editor of the RAMPAGE, amember of the National Honor Society HORN staff and senior play cast 'T' Q C6lV6d her State Home mak1ng Degree and 1S act1ve 1n many organ1za t1ons here at Norths1de such as be1ng pres1dent oftheRamb1erettes sec retary of the F H A and a member of the F T A Speech Club and Jumor H1stor1ans Be1ng named the w1nner of the D A R C1t1zen Shlp award makes ll even more ev1dent why Patsy should be named to the Who s Who for two suc CCSSIVC years Who's Who Glor1a Rosas holds the offrces of pres1dent of the Nat1onal Honor Soc1ety and h1SIOr1ar1 of the Ramblerettes along w1th be1ng a member of the Jumor H1stor1ans RAMPAGE staff Student Counc11 and Masquers Mary Jul1us Jun1or a member of the one act play cast also belongs to the Ramblerettes and Nat1onal Honor Soc1et She 1S reporter for the L1brary Club h1stor1an of the F T A and treasurer of the Jumor class Patsy Rosenbusch Much of Jacque Klllg s t1me has been devoted to F H A work IhlS IS not surpr1s1ng because she has rece1ved her State Homemak1ng Degree and 1s d1str1ct second v1ce pres1dent second v1ce pres1dent of the North Slde chapter and has rece1ved the Rotary Club Award In add1t1on she 15 V1C6 pres1dent of the Speech Club anda mem ber of the Ramblerettes Jun1or H1stor1ans L brary Club and HORN staff Th1s year marks the second year Thomas Barker has been elected to the Who s Who He lS VICC pres1dent of the Sctence Club d1str1ct v1ce pres1dent of the Pegasus Club b6S1d6S be1ng a member of the Northslde chapter treasurer of the Jun1or H1stor1ans advert1s1ng manager of the RAMPAGE program cha1rman of the Key Club and a member of the sen1or play cast Sandy Coon IS ass1stant drum maJor and secretaryof the band HORN staff photographer a member ofthe Nat1onal Honor SOCICIY Pegasus Club and Key Club 1n add1t1on to be1ng named the D1str1ct L1eutenant Got ernor of the Key Club 41 1 1 , 1 I I - I Y. . . ' . . . . .y 1 fe' . . ' ' n ' - ' u Q s, ' t . ' - 1 1 . , 'if ' ' L's '1' . 1 1, 1 ' 1 , - 1 Q 1 . . ' ' - 1 1 ' - 'ff 4 1 Q 1 'f -V . ' . ' - iffy: 5. , . . . ' lffl-.. so V 1 i . 1 1 1' lg 2 . 7 5 6 , 5 E Q , . . - . . , 1 , , 1 ' 1 , K' 9 ' . . . 1 K, . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 V I 1 , The Athletlc Hall of Fame was desrgned to give recognltron to outstandmg athletes TTIBSC deserving students were chosen by the varrous coaches who best know each person s ab1l1t1es Garnet Steubmg and Kexth Mason both semors and team co captarns were chosen for boys basketball Gamet IS a three year letterman and Kerth a two year letterman Both were named All D1str1ct Garnet as forward and Kexth as guard These two boys lrave been voted as the captarns of next year s Ram football team They are Cralg Mason and Fred Spears two Jumors who were named to the football hall of fame Thrs was Fred s f1rst year and he lettered on the varslty Crarg an All Dxstnct cholce th1s year has played three years and lettered two z--W-u.,.,,,,MWmw Coaches select Pat Olfers two year letterman and Garnet Steubmg three year letterman were selected to rergn tn the baseball hall of fame Pat and Garnet were both members of the Ram s regronal champron baseball team Betty Kasper and Glenda Stapleton are both three year lettermen rn gtrls basketball They are C0 captarns of the Lamb team and were both named to the All Dtstrrct 28 AA team Hall of Fume Trackmen Tommy Collrns and Eugene Robbrns were chosen as outstandmg rn the1r sport Eugene won three of the f1VC mrle runs he entered and Tommy possessed a hrgh calrbre of team sp1r1t and hustle f-:fl C- 'oD Z fx 6 C.,f C,-,.. 'E Q 1 ' 4 cu ' 'lf f 4 VI. AAG, X - QL ' '1 . ,141 gl '-,KX IUNIOR F IVORITES s rm Ia Clark PaLOIfe1's SENIOR FAVORITES Forest Mclxiahan Gamer Steubmg Classes elect if SOPHOMORE FAVORITES Danell Walhb CSCI1 Asher school favorites 'Q y VAN A'-nr? -vsnp N-.Nh Y'-2' 10. iron.. 5...-x FRESHMANI FAVORITES Judx Nlexbuhr Garx Van Dyke 5 ily 45 Orgonizotions honor students 3 Q I' -X . F F A SWEETHEART 1957 F F A SWEETHEART 1953 LORETTA EPP FOREST MCMAHAN W BAND SWEETHEART JUANELI. HILL 'R Ml F H A BEAU v MR TOUCHDOWN IOE ASHER MEL OTT ,gs 'W t if All . A . ,LW ' 'if w., L, x 1 is ' I 5 fx L, ,T gis If A Students select Homecoming Court uk N3 ff, DUCHESS DUCH 55 JUDY PENFOLD MARGARET WILSGN 'lqg 48. 'G QUEEN Q CATHY CAYO x 'Eu f' DUCHESS DUCHESS FOREST MCMAHAN LORETTA EPP 47 'W lf ,ff - X 1 O o U 1 Y 4' LQ.- ,. wx ' X.: ve, X I' ' 6 xo I K + 44 I 4, A 'f' 4 Y y A , I x 'h' fn -,au Z' f ,gm Q -gl gy. ft . QL . -1. ' '- ,L :A P. 3 ' ' f 2, 5 5'1 ii 4 FIA: Ewfz . . , , k e., , .c faq, .Jil w - . -. 'filtgi , ,ww .,,,.,4 'fi' city! Q ,,. , A Y? , L- J ,I 5 1 ,F - 4 -,fr +- -I ...A, -J.. ,,. v .L. . X-. ?'-173: '-21. - l'l.,:F, -Q ck-3' .L 1 . .. Ang! 1 . MARS--a planet possibly inhabited by J 1 numan beings and named after the god of war. - ' 1 I' ,,, , Season 's Record .1 ' N. H. S. ' O PEACOCK O O UVALDE 35 'Y C. CATHOLIC 31 O BOERNE 20 13 NEW BRAUNFELS 18 12 SAN FELIPE 13 6 DEVINE 38 O ST. GERARD'S 25 19 CRYSTAL CITY 12 O SAM HOUSTON 38 NORTHSIDE RAMS - VARSITY SQUAD lst row: George Joslyn, Senior-Tackleg Harold Voigt, Junior-Back: Bill Ljung- dahl, Junior-Endg Bi1lFowler, Senior-Kickerg Craig Mason, Junior-End fAll Districtjg Freddy Meyer, Senior-Backg Richard Jenkins: Manager. 2nd row: Jim Davenport, Senior-Backg Mel Ott Senior-Back fAll Districtjg Fred Spears Junror Guard Herbert Jonas Junror Guard Tommy Collrns Sopho more Guard ,low Asher Jumor Back Charles Utz Senror Tackle 3rd row Coach Grrmland Fred Kempf Junror End Kerth Mason Senror Back fAll Drstrrctj Walter Schwarz Senror Guard Robert Cruz Sophomore Tackle Jeff Fowler Senror Center Clarence Kohlleppel Junror Tackle Coach Smrth Four leaders of the Rams team for the 19o7season x ere Mr Homer Smrth coach Kerth Mason and Mel Ott captarns and Mr Charles Gnmland coach Startrng Lrne Up Llne Crarg Mason End Charles Utz Tackle Herbert Jonas Guard Jeff Fowler Center Fred Spears Guard Clarence Khollapel Tackle and B111 Ljungdahl End ackfreld Kerth Mason Quarterback Harold Vorgt Halfback Mel Ott Fullback and hm Davenport Halfback -hh r-nge ,S az..-.Qu-Z: lil 1' urn- 441 -01 J, ' S 'A 'l -1:1 :rx 311, Q' shi? 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A :Jef - f-,-1'1H c- 'T-. . ua. ' yards in the thrilling game .pn Klvallfifm 'de-a-. foe Northside opened their 57 football season against Peacock Military Academy on the lx H S gridiron The game was filled with fumbles and flrst night Jitters The score ended in O O deadlock although Her Melon 3 SCUIOF fullback ha Played bert Jonas and Mel Ott shom ed their exceptional ability andlettered in varsity ball for four years and has been All District for two years Xt' uv Xb 1 1 . Mel Ott drives for those preciou nfvfu ,fl '3,,, 3? extra Peacock frmq av - - , ,..., r Jeff Fowler a senior and center forthe team has played four years of ball with the var sity squad and has lettered for two years Keith Mason senior quarter back haslettered four years for playing with the varsity squad and has made All-District for two years. V1-, vi.: 'A' x . ' '-4f ' - ' 2 ,-qu. 31, : .. '- , e mii- Roms ore bounced by Clarence Kohlleppel, a junior, played tackle for the Rams. He has played 3 years of varsity ball and earned his letter this year. He missed the last 3 games due to a serious kidney illness. Jimmy Davenport, senior halfback for the Rams, has served on the squad for four years, lettering for two of them. Harold Voigt is a three year letterman who served as a halfback on the varsity team. ll'li ' 'W -E ,f s ! 1 5 I it-I! iii 1 1! V 1 YN Q Q nl , v Ds M ,Y 1 g V owl U01 1 Ilihll :Jael . , nl ,fit , an s . 4 - ... ,ga gw. , ' f rw fw.'A'1 f 'JI' Y V ' .ve ' , : ' Vps lx.: , , 'FJ-,QV W ani, Q,-y, ,V 'QM' V , ,- . - ,i--51'-W . f . fx ga- ,4 5 - it J I ,Si m , b rw , g .771 , Fred Spears - Although this was Fred's first year on the team, he lettered as a guard. He is next year's co-captain and a good All-District nomination. Herbert Jonas, a junior, has played a little more than one season of varsity football. He earned his letter this year. 52 L -1, 9 av ... , , 1 r , , Charles Utz - This senior, who plays tackle on the team has lettered both years he has beena member of the squad the Boerne Greyhounds 20-O s,,i 1,,,. , A.,. , . 1 2 fr s, . ,,-7'f ?- Yr' --+-1 9' ..ffi,,, v :,g.,- - 1. --1 , 7 ., ' .Lf 14-4 gimp . I 1 ' ' ' ' '- X r '1'1SgX,.l.- fy wi f ,' Cecrl Asher Although thrs was Cecrl s frrst year of football h earned lus letterfor playrng tackle on the team ia?-. Jim Davenport brings down Bill Eman in the Boerne game. On October 4 the Rams rnvaded Boerne Texas to play a ball game that showed the drrve and fortrtude of 11 boys M61 Ott who played the whole game plowed over the center of the lrne trme after trme to prck up four to seven yards at a trme Irm Davenport played hrs heart out al though he was sufferrng from a severe hrp rmury Kerth Mason suffered greatly from a leg rmury and was not allowed to carry the ball once Thrs restrrcted the backfreld to only three run rung breaks Freddy Meyer also drove through tackle whenever the yards were needed The sta trstrcs showed N H S won rn every way except the score whrch was 20 O 'UV -gy. Tommy Collrns After playrng B Team ball for a year Tommy be came a member of the varsrty squad and recerved hrs letter as a guard Fred Kempf Junror one year letterman has played end for the Ramstwo years H was srde lrned thrs season wrth a serrous Walter Schwarz In hrs second year of varsrty football Walter earned hrs letter as a guard thrs year 53 . , . 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I f fv ' :.,4 - ' 5 Roms thrown by the CrargMason Thrs two ' 5' z-.mu year letterman play .QM ed both halfback and M year of varsrty football Freddy Meyer recerved hrs second varsrty letter thrs year after servrng as a halfback on the varsrty squad ': --1 bviiwz Hn, V47 Brll Ljungdahl Playrng hrs frrst year of varsrty ball after servrng on the B Team last year thrs Junror earned hrs letter as end thrs season 54 lrnebacker rn hrs thrrd to recerve All Drstrrct honors thrs year He rs next year s co captarn we 0 is 'MN' fiigg my Brll Fowler frrghty In hrs fourth year of varsrty ba ll thrs senror took hrs place krckrng the extra pornrs for the Rams squad thrs season Wh 'ef ,iff Jw th L Q Devrne came to town on October 25th Thrs was a drsmal day for the Rams Brg Brll Brown and all the other Devrne grants stopped the Rams on every drrve except one Northsrde s score came wrth four mrnutes left rn the thrrd quarter Mel Ott drove over the center of the lrne for the frnal three yards Below Kerth Mason rs shown berng tackled by Bob Brown The score was 38 6 .1 ' - 'X I A A ,ggi . - . 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' ' ' WIN- , f , . 1 'I Y Devrne Wcrrhorses 38 6 Rene Maldonado Earnrnga reserve letter as center thrs year Rene has played one year of B team ball prror to thrs year 1 1-QL 511 iflni -,,,,: 19 v4 an Horace Cardenas ln hrs frrst year of football he played the posrtron of guard on the team Bob Cruz After servrng as tackle on the B team 1.-M for one year and the varsrty team one year Bob recerved hrs reserve letter George Joslyn Although thrs was the frrst year he was on the varsrty squad thrs senror earned hrs letter as a defensrve - , Y 1 Y e-' , - . .J ' ' . , S- .. . ,,, , Q as n- 'I f,- 4 . ,- . .. ar A 2--fa-: - L' ' 'ef' ,. I V - M, 3 ' X94 Q I ' . 'ri V 1' ,- 1 N- ga, ,.5- ,',, .fy . . . : 7 ,: -wi 1,,,. r H -' ,., -- . any -'- . 34' -Q . -, , ei. ' . ' . ' V- ,...-fr,--, 1 -ui' kg.: ,- , .- -.L .er..'. ... - .- . .---x V - D A - ll ' 1 wuz I ' 'K 6 Q. U' In-ZS'-55.21 -i -.-1... -- 7 .3 Ib . , A- I.. .. -.--. .....---MW 1 , 4' -4' T,..'f,', 5 Y-4' lfhr' X 4'flnl'll ' . B ' 'ml Hg ' .fl hz - 7 - ' ? , .5 , . . 1 4, - 1 , av -Wah M- ,ry . . ' -P1 ' , , . . ,,, .. f 4 ,. ,f M ., , ,,r IW! 1. f X QMW-3 . U 55 'Q af Ronnie Baker a junior has played on the yar sity team this year though he lacks expert tnee he is xrry strong 74 rn! it 3 42 Wings Manuel Bolero a Junior has played two years of yarsity hall with the Rams squad He is fast and he is a fine taekler Plc: s f 57 if 36 Jesse lharra ajanior played his first year of foothall with the Rams this year lie laeits expert ence and speed hut has good strength 15 -4. A M: was-A ra 1 V w,.x,.. ,gum V577 fi Neg,-if-Q Jug! wi. :aka 'F iam 'ffl' 'Haw mlwrwmw :Fifa :mfr- FIRST HOMECONING VlCTORY HN SEVEN YEARS On the night of November C the Rams faced the Crystal Ljitv Javel- inas. The Rams xent into the game with determination oeeause ther' wanted to he the first Nort sim' team to win 1 Homecoming game. This determination was .ealized as tl tame progressed in Tyortltsid -'f favor. 'eed l1':1 ' eniainee on too '.-.it' ' score 'l'g.'i'i 'e1m' won Ixorthsiue ' fi A: llo'neeon1i..g ganne. it ,- f? M ...a ' .. I A A X, Q , vi, Q- ff-N 'Ha . V V, K, v :wiv , , .v, Y - a---'L.3'T,,,.,:-- t . - M I V r v Y V R , . A1 Sy ' 1 - K ' - - .' I . , . - . .' v , A .,. Q , ,Ast . ' . -.--Gr -.5151 Z I A A 1 b a . Ji, :ZIV , . ,kv-fn,A:,yLk,,t f n i vig.,-Y.'7'-Q , T- -Q 'if 'E fi, .. .,',.. ' Q L , iz, T '4 ' 'I' 4 ,..Q- 1 ff nur. R' -L: , I I .41.r.-a-.v-- -mfr' ,L W, , , A 1 My , ' M, if i ' ' ' 'T -Q 5-fa , - ,- V 7 A . f, x ' 'W ' Q 1 v v L . ' .. X. 3 T 'M ' jupiy .. .. .,. , - . ' 4 1 1: '1z1 w -.f-ff'- ax. - 4 , ,.t. .wg f, . x, ,TA V, I ivf- V., I I ,. sl I-1 KM .bf ian A 4, , , 4-v Z, ' 5 af 'ig.L.,: -'fa ,,tg,,'-nf .A 1-r 5.1 -. f f-,s f 3 A f'-Muff' fmt v:w,a?.4f ua, ' J - rf,- ' z1i'5vs7 A , A - 'f ffftffif, -1,7 'kj 5. arf . f' W., i . 5 ,t.z,su,ji,,,,f'i,?h.,,, ,., XVMMUA -1 tv- 5-n,.,g-MW M A- swf-H.3' fs wif ., ff? 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Crystal City I9-I2 The Rams got a rare treat when they traveled to San Felrpe They traveled rn frrst class style on a chartered bl-15 IH the prcture to the rtght they are loadrng up after a stop rn Uvalde Prctured are B111 LJungdahl and Crarg Mason Kerth Mason Northsrde s semor quarterback tr1es to turn the corner on an end run IH the Sam Houston game A Sam Houston player has hrs hand on the ball grvmg the effect that Ke1th has three hands jeff Fowler f56j looks on rn the background Mel Ott semor fullback fakes out a San Fellpe player rn a game played on the Mustangs home freld Harold Vo1gt 1155 looks on W, PKK San Felrpe s number 22 seems to have the advantage as Harold Vorgt trres to tackle hrm San Felrpe won 13 1 1 w CWL- 1 x qw 57 .Qs , 1 1'5 X .Ni 1 ' X! ' ' ' .- '. We ' ' ' . ' . ' . y s+ I . . .' l .-.sz ' may 't r K , 3. J L. b Y . ray 12. ' . X W ' : ' n -v vi V L c A Ui, V ,,?t if l sly ' I -I Ro ms ose Srnce 1t was the last game the 1958 semors would play on therr home freld Coach Smrth made all of them honorary captarns for the nrght of November o rn the game agaxnst Crystal C1ty They are from left to rrght Harold Vorgt FredMeyer CharlesUtz Walter Schwarz George Joslyn Jeff Fowler Kerth Mason Mel Ott Jrmmy Daven port and Brlly Fowler E1 armani Coach Gumland runs Wmg 5g Wag f the backfreld through a 3 nmrng exerclse Eui 'Q M fwfr WW ' 1'-'iislh ,, ,wwf 5503 w KEY' 135 w5f5ik. :xi'l'? 'S' 'Q ww, ,M Q W wg. za. Wffisklf as W wh We WKWMQ 'lf 'f if W as ir- .Mars Thrs year the Rams had the company 5 of an Iron Mule Here Coach Grlm land qurckens the back ta cklrng abrlrty byhavlng them charge the Jack Mule Usually the lmemen could be seen pushxng the sled up and down the foot ball freld whllc the backs watched and laughed 1 i The old saylng It s not whether you wrn or lose that counts but rt IS how you play the game would be a good crrterron to use rn evaluanng thrs team These boys though l1m1ted rn number short rn experrence and llght rn werght represented themselves and the school well ln each and every game Wrth the ard of our band and pep squad they have helped rarse the respect for Northsrde Hrgh school among the schools wrth whom we compete ln many mstances the vrctory was ours even though we lost Srncerely . ' r 1 1 . 1 , v I 1 ' I . , V 'X s ., , . r . 7 M , 137 T' ' 1' 24575 4.75 ' V .' 1 V V- . 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I 0 u , Even though Fred Spears 15 get tmg the worst of rt he succeeded tn stopprng Central Cathohc s speedy Jeff Narsestra Coach Smuh prepares to send Joe Asher tnto the game wrth some valuable xnfor matron Son Felipe 12-13 hm Davenport brrngs down Boerne s tall B111 Eman Just as he recerves a pass Mr Boone IS p1ctured 1n one of hts famthar poses at a Northstde football game Harold Vorgtbreaksaway froma would be Crystal Ctty Bxll Ljungdahl brxngs down Uvalde s brg fullback tackler for the longest run of the mght erth Mason and Joe Asher come up to assrst 59 N.H.S. B Teom Fights L T ' at . 7 ' A ' - B 'B f as , t , at , , , , 7, .Q , -4,,L, ,L,,4 A ph , is QT .en g ,,, 9 Top row left to nght Coach Mel Barborak Sam Hays Ellrs Cornwall Btlly Drsker Benny Sprrnger Joe Jones Davrd Knowlton Fred Vance Mgr Drckre Boldt Mrddle row Julrus Wrrght Bubba Hansborrough Ray Rrmkus Robert Garza Rusty Cheek Curtrs Mttchell G11 Grllespte Joe Wallace Bottom row Freddre Bacon Mlckey Varnes Kenneth Grlrnore James Dressen Jtmmy Rackley Cordre Morgan Butch Brown and Bob Moss The Northsrde B team came out second rn the crty conference They played the followrng teams South San September 26 lost 52 0 Central October 3 won 6 0 Northeast October 9 lost 28 14 TMI OCIObCI 24 WOII 26 0 3l'ld St Gerard s November 7 lost 27 0 Coach Barborak stands wrth hrs two outstandrng cap tarns of the 1957 B football team Chuck Dressen a freshman has the fortrtude and drrve to make a ba ll player and Ken Grlmore has the abrlrty craftrness Coach Barborak looks on wrth antrcrpatron as the and wrll to play to make hrmself equally good Rams play a close game Coach Barborak has always produced good teams no matter what sport he enters He has the abrlrty to refrne and brmg out the boys hrdden talents Hc s a greatteam man and lrkes to wrn fa- ,Q W ,Q K 7 '9- 'QOW - . 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I Hank Cox 81 breaks away for an end run 4uv'w'vrv si Q .tives 'WMS 4 ww ,rg- M Q 'tigzw-+ Q' v 'M wr Hank Cox at tempts a touch down pass toend Nw -ru Aw 4 1F.hf 'K 'J Avg' W QQ9? iw rw 4 'X r il rely. 9,0 V441 Ujfs WW' 1. A Rap 4? , c - i 1f awww -H 190 fd-5 30815 gm, A My tw A 1 but-u..l'uv 14' I nr dw' if. Far' Ken Grlmore passes as Chuck Dressen 1831 grves hrm excellent protectron by stackrng them up rn the mrddle of the lrne Northeast won th1s game 0 - If , ' ' r D n ' f ' -.. lf. -L ' .Q I 0 s 5. - .. V-. ' ' - . . E, . A ' - 1 . - A -. , - . , , . 2 , Q I . L 1 0. w ' .X 93' , I M A 6 - L - Q U x, Q 5 ' I . I ,- ', J 5, ' Q - 1 Q - -av ' ,Q 4 . I Y , t 1 I L t, Q 1: t . hh - - . y,.w,t , . gum V cp i . , . . - X. 'W ' 5 .,. g MW ,V ,. ,A I G ,. Q,..,..6, mg: Lg T.. . ' . '. X 's . - - 1 se t ' -ef:-. ' Q . 1, '.zg5'gf, If - gt? if , - , ' We M57 ' J' fy ' 'ryl 'V ' :L MJ. H iw '57 'Ls 2: V V 6' Q 2 'f '1'i-1.-?. f .Q--:iv ig. 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BACK ROW B111 Coleman Wayne Benke Ronald DeSha Garnet Steubtng Clarence Kohlleppel Charles Utz Cralg Mason SECOND ROW Coach Mel Barborak Pat Olfers Don Steubtng Kerth Mason Wayne Bacon Norwln Schxmcek Isreal Hams Coach Charles Grtmland FRONT ROW Btlly Fowler Dtckte Boldt Managers Basketball 1957 1958 Varsity Team Crarg Mason adds two potnts to the Rams score 1n the game wtth Crystal Ctty i Butch Bacon gets et for a Jump shot after gettrng the ball on a fast break ln the San Felipe game Garnet Steublng keeps the ball moung rn a stall aga1nstSan Felrpe Q . - 1 1 ' 'V : ' 1 , 1 . 1 1 . - 2 1 1 . 1 ' 1 , . - Q , . . . 0 i. ., M? n X W A ' ' M K ,f , Q x S . N . . , J . V .AV 'S ' fe 'X . .V U, . r Garnet Steubing out-jumps a Sam Houston player in the second game with the Cherokees . Pat Olfers fakes out a Crystal City player. f Crarg Mason shows good form rn gettrng ready for a rebound Kerth Mason blocks a shot made by a Northeast player Garnet Steubtng goes up hrgh for a Jump shot as Banks fSan Felrpej looks on Brll Coleman guards an opposrng player durrng the frrst San Felrpe game Northsrde wrns therr frrst trophy rn many years the Devrne Tournament Trophy whrch they won by defeatrng Schertz Crbolo V93 63 W 7 N Q xl. , qv ' X 5 -r E ' ,Z G, ', -kk! A ,, , ,I ff!! 1. 4.44. ' -- ' X . Y , D I . - . Kerth Mason four year letterman co captarn All Dlstrtct and guard handles a basketball wrth the ease and grace ofa professronal Ma son who has won All D1str1ct two years rs a dead eye rn hrs shootrng and second only to Steubmg rn pornts scored per game Kerths drrve hustle and perfect co ordrnatron make hrm one of the team s most valuable players Hord work pays off Garnet Steubtng thud year letterman co captarn All Drstrrct All Crty and center rs a wrzard on the gym floor Start mg three years ago wrth no prevtous ex perrence Garnet has won All Dtstrrct ev ery year as well as copptng All Crty honors last year Besrdes betng hrgh potnt on the drstrrct Gamers accomplrshmenrs speak for themselves Ronald De Sha fxrst year letterman and center earned hrs frrst letter through much hard prac ttce as a senror member of the team Don Steubrng, ftrst year letterman and forward, came up from last year's 'B' team and proved hrs Charles Utz frrst year letterman and center was only able to play half of the season due to a mrx up tn school semesters Charlle was an able sprr tted team worker and had the brg Job of guardtng B1llBrown durrng the frrst Devrne game abrlrty to make the varstty squad Crarg Mason second year letterman All Drs trrct second team and guard ISHCXIYCBI s most promrsrng player and the onlyJun1or on the team to gam All Dtstrtct honors Thts boy who never gets perturbed or upset was one of the leadmg defen stve men on the back boards ' - . 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I ! - ' I , - team, Steubing was the top scorer in the I - . .- I I , 7 . , . - lsreal Harrrs frrst year letter man and forward rn hrs frrst year ofvarsrty ball add ed humor and fun as well as good ball handlrng to the team For Northslde Cogers Wayne Butch Bacon second year letterman and forward was the top defense man on the team and fought hard for those all rm portant rebounds He was seen ly mg on hrs back on the floor many trmesdurrng the season due to hrs matter what the score Brll Coleman frrst year letterman and for ward who played hrs frrst year of varsrty basketball thrs year has a remarkable fast eye whrch he puts to work fakrng out hrs opponents Clarence Kohlleppel second year letterman and center was absent part of the season due to a very serrous rllness but he always played a very sprrrted fame Pat Olfers frrst year letterman efforts I0 get Thai rebound U0 guard andhonorable mentron All Drstrrct playedhrs frrstyear of varsrty basketball thrs season He earned hrs letter wrth the help of hrs amazrng abrlrty to hrt from o ut Norwrr1Schrmcek guard playrng hrs frrst year of varsrty ball was always full of spurt and hustle Wayne Benke one year letterman and center who was absent part of the season due to other drffrcultres frnrshed up the Season ln g0Od fashron d as I .- H , , , X I - - ' ' I 1 . . r I I I . o 1 1 I I I . . , s , 1 I . 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K . ,graft V I 31 62 63 Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Northside Garnet Steubing Keith Mason Craig Mason Pat Olfers Wayne Bacon Clarence Kohlleppel Isreal Harris Don Steubing Charles Utz B111 Coleman Coach Mel Barborak is shown here during one of his rare peaceful moments on the bench The team must have been winning by a big score DISTRICT SCORES Devine San Felipe Sam Houston Crystal City Devine San Felipe Sam Houston PERSONAL SCORE AVERAGES Barborak molds wmmng team In September 1955 a man came to Northside with only one thing in mind I0 bulld fr0m praCt1Ca11y nothmg practice at Woodlawn every day This was a hard task for he had to furnish the transportation every day In his first year Mr Barborak won more basketball games w1th his team than had ever been won before in Northside s history The Rams ran a close second to Boerne in district play In his second year the team moved up to class AA and agarn through the coaching of this man Northside won more than 60010 of its games This was especially good since 70010 of the games were with larger schools In the past year the Rams have won more than 60W'a of their games the Consolation Trophy in the Devine Tournament and placed second in district In the past two years only one thing has kept North side from winning district the extremely tall team from Devine Northside nearly defeated this team this year by using an unorthodox defense engineered by Coach Barborak In the past three years Coach Barborak has had five All District players and an All City player The Rams owe a lot to this man who has made Northside known for its basketball teams 66 . 67 . 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Working without a gym at school in which to practice, he made it possible for his team to -Q- BACK ROW Fred Vance Benny Sprrnger Richard Menn Curtrs Krueger George Wlllrngham Charles Lovell Fred Schmrdt Ken Grlmore Coach Grrmland FRONT ROW Randy Mackey manager James Dressen Lloyd Seller Roger Barr Bobby Prttman G1l Grllespte George Noble Jephtha Fator Ellrs Cornwall manager B Team 1957 1958 Coach Charles Grrmland and hrs managers Randy Mackey and Ellrs Cornwall worked hard to achleve success for the B team Norths1de s gym floor was pounded hard th1s year by the B basketball team Playmng rn the Bexar County classB league Northslde placed thrrd The team under the coachrng of Charles Grrmland worked out under very hard condrtlons Due to a lack of facrlrtres they were not able to practrce rn the gym every day The B team was seen outsrde many trmes durrng the season even rn cold and ralny weather practrcrng hard to set up defenses to enable them to conquer thelr next foe Keep your eye on the B team for the future xarsrtyteams of Northslde emerge from thrs hard worklng group 67 I 5 -I X 1 'V ' If Q ... 5.1 . f ff 'fl-My ' , l My A! I in ,V SML Mrs Betty Reynolds grrls VOLLEYBALL TEAM Beverly Hopwood Sand1eBarradale V1v1an Hay softball volleyball and Anlta Valdez Sydney Barrandale Crystal Benke Joyce Haas tenms coach L... SOFTBALL TEAM Frrst Row Nancy Magee Lmda Mont gomery Peggy Trahan Mrs Betty Reynolds fcoachj Joy Morgenstern Marlene Schooley Carmen Cervantes Sec ond Row Patsy Wenzel Dottte Gravell IoanKrahn Joyce TENNIS TEAM lohnnle Iungerman Peggy Trahan Glenda Stepleton 88 Navarro Marlon Blessed Sacrament East Central Southstde Schertz East Central Incarnate Word 'Drvtne denotes drstrrct games lf f Girls display GIRLS BASKETBALL SCORES NHS OPPONENT SCORE NHS OPPONENT SCORE lncarnate Word 'Deytne Blessed Sacrament Southwest 'Crystal Crty Southslde 'Crystal Ctty -SJ 'rt to x I-If 1 P ,. A A X 4 O C I F S t Q M 2. ' I Q 4 7 . ' 39 24 31 1 Q , A 25 ' 49 17 y A 36 21 5l 'P 3 A , 28 38 40 X ' 45 ' 22 49 ' A 36 58 57 ' ' 3 39 56 40 ' M. ' 32 36 43 f ' U A , ' 5 va' , , , . , P Y? h ' , ' ' V Q. '1 ' ' ' ' 2. ' I I Haas, Stella Gass. 4 . lt 5 V ' ' l , , rf! ,' 2 l .....r. 2.225 nn Q- f---.---- ' an K -- ' , 1 , N Z A- - A X , 2 P BASKETBALL Team Kneelmg Captams Lenora Ohlenbusch Glenda The 1957 58seasor1capta1ns Lenora Stapleton Betty Kasper Second Row Joyce Lreck Wanda Clark Ohlenbusch Glenda Stapleton Bet Danell Wallrs Carmen Brunr Thrrd Row Bette Gard JoanKrahr1 ty Kasper Dottte Gravell Verleen Calle Altce Calle Peggy Trahan athletic skull Glenda Stapleton Junlor co captatn reaches htgh for the ball agalnst her Devtne oppo nent No 31 Glenda a start mg forward was named to the Xll Drstrlct team DebbreHomel1 anager and Rx J Lxnn coach Guard Betty Kasper shows her defenstve ab1l1ty as she attempts to block thts Devme guls shot Betty another co captam lS a senlor and was also award ed a berth on the All Drs tnct team A Devine guard offers interference as Lenora Ohlen busch forward shoots for a basket Wanda Clark forward d1d her part well w1th an excellent Job of ball handlrng Alrce Calle guard keeps one eye on the ball and the other on her opponent Lost lamb team hos if f W I Danell Wallrs guard prcks up a rebound agarnst Blessed Sacrament to brrng the ball up to the forwards Bette Gard another guard stands by rn case Danell needs any help .f J f . A r, Joycelsieck guard and Peggy Trahan, guard show real teamwork in bringing the ball up to their forwards successful seclson The 190i Q8 school year sau the last girls basketball team of Northside The Lambs coached by 'ylr lim Ly nn had a seasonal record of sexen mins and nine losses Ther scored a total of b3w points 160 of these in district play and finished the season ina tie with Q, ystal City tor second place The tcanitaptainsx ere Glenda Stapleton Junior 3 year cttcrman Betty lasper senior 3 year lettcrman and Lcnora Ohlenbusch senior year letterman B tt lxasver anc Glenda atapleton -so ou standing ters, sere se ec d tort e A Distric tean Gle a scorec a 'o al o porn s in t.1sll'lCt p a anc J voins cu ing entire season tty na a s c t nsit wlawranc alsohac iecis inc' ac.anta e all heigr ius cr' s a o'i 1 t Nor c llig schoo am s a Sys 1 erect 'o'hti sei Carmen Bruni, guard, steps in to attempt to block oft' this Blessed Sacrament forward. Dottie Grarcll. guard, fights hard for the ball against lncarnate Word. The three starting forwards lxanda Qliifh Lenorw Ohlenbusch Glenda wtaoleton wait for that all im portant rebound l 'A M ,K ' m. ,X My , ' wx . , , t Q . - , , ,Y L I - 1 5' A V - rf'-F , . ' ' A 1 v X V A . I V , -N n ' ' ' A ' ' ' L v' ' ' ' ' v' Ar- vf- v ' 1 . . 1 Y, W I V -N 1 I I 1 V ts . 5 L V 1 ' , ' , V 1 V 5 i X 4 A v n A i -- I - - V ' A 1 A mv f ' e y I . . t , . t . . playin t' 1 c l tel - h ll- ' t I.. nd W ' tt f3'. 't' ly' fel: 't ' r the ' ' 'r Be 4' A s consist'-ntly' gold Qc-- fe 'P ' ' . ltl Y 'T 1 g iii basket- N Y: - 'lt. ' Tl ' eided the e s . and tht .' thsile ch I .. l l. .ab -- lv: 1 L lt . . '- r ' 'l ool. N 7 Mig? h'?'-ia., Nita 5 S lil Rui ls-fl X-4, Cm had lf Ki A fig Q'9u:..f..i. FIRST ROW Curt1s Mnchell Wrlly Rodgers Tommy Collrns Louls Cadena Jlmmy McA1l1ster SECOND ROW G11 G111es p1e George Wlllmgham EugeneRobb1ns LarryKester Ken neth Gllmore THIRD ROW Manuel Bolero fMgr Q Mtckey Lut1ch Rene Maldonado Otha Hardy Clark Wmegardner Ronme Baker Coach Charles Gr1mland Eugene Robb1ns paces around the track as he prepares to enter the state meet Eugene took fxrst place at the d1str1ct and reglonal meets rn the mrle run W .M Track team 0935 may I9 Looktng over the po1nts sheet Coach Charles Grxmland and Manager Manuel Bolero work on the days entrles ln the track meet Otha Hardy who 15 contemplaung th1s hrgh Jump placed thlrd rn d1str1ct competmon ?t H .Ji . . r 'fat' ' 3 A A 'X - 'R R ' - 'sk 7 3 v l , . , W 1 - .. 1 - , I M Ju? I ' , S 1 3 . ff ' T 0 u .vi K' 4 ' ' E' GN 5 4 I' '4 -Pi - S4 If gf re.. VQYZLG ab 1 I r 'L X C H - H' s 1 - of,- r R -., g x r . A ' -t -- , ,K-' f'-4-LI -of 5' 6'- A-fs' J , .v-:ff-ff . .-f ,. ,, 'S ag Mfr' .' I ,,,3 - . . , V ., . C , 4, . , R. Q at a r V- 'gs' . '-, ' . ,, - fa s. . '41 H. Q gkwtl E -4- 13,5 L fag -W' 3-,N vgfjfi-'V in 1 4 Q 4 V'-X ' ,A :Fit . g Q A15 or z ' ' , ' , ' . C L ' fg . , . . , : . . Q , I . V . . , . , , - K . 1 I I ' I f ' ' ' K A , . I ' , . . , , , places hugh Coach Gnmland puts Hank Cox the only hxgh hurdler on the team through hrs paces in sw wx: nblmi These three members of the football lrneman s relay Rene Maldonado Ronnle Baker and Tommy Collms along wrth Cec1l Asher captured a f1rst second and a th1rd place 1n varlous track meets Ronnre Baker a hard workrng member of the track team pracuces throwtng the dtscus Rene Maldonado who rs the team s best shot putter placed second tn dtstrlct 0 I X , Q' . all 5 y is- ' 4 ff 5 K 1 K 5 , Q it .. ,Y 'y I X Qs '- ,r l xx xiii- --- l 4 -nrJJ..' ' K . -, :I , , F 22: M: 3 - za, .1 : ,.-X, v .r , 1 4-U 'L . - . .gras v K t- l 1 ' ' - I I I , I . , . . . ' a , . . . ' 1 I , . 5 Y V Roms co ture district FRONT ROW George Steublng Don Steubxng James Dressen Pat Olfers G11 ulllesple J1mmy Davenport Cllff Thompson Ke1th Mason Fred Spears Jeff Fowler Cra1g Mason Bllly Fowler Garnet Steubrng Wayne Benke MelOtt Norw1nSch1mcek BACKROW Coach Mel Barborak Mgr Rtchard Ienkms Mgr Charles Lovell Garnet Steubmg the Rams number one p1tch1ng ace 15 shown talung a few warm up pttches before a game on our home f1eld Garnet was the hurler who led the Rams to v1ctory through the 58 season MelOtt theRamssp1r1t man IS shown at f1rst base Mel lS the type who can play any pos1t1on on the team and do an excellent Job He pltched a one h1t VICIOIE m dtstrlet play that won the crown for N H S Mels batttng average was 426mostoftheseason and he was a mam factor ln w1nn1ng the Corpus Chr1st1 Tournament Here are some of the troph1es won bythe Rams On the left lS the trophy for w1nn1ng the Corpus Chr1st1 Tournament wh1ch the Rams captured by beatlng the 1953 AAAA state champs from K1ngsv1lle In the center IS the Reg1onal Champlonshrp trophy wh1ch N H S gamed last year by w1nn1ng over Falfurr1as A the rlght IS the D1str1ct Champ1on shtp trophy wh1ch the Rams re cetved after defeattng Crystal Ctty I I , H I A 5 J' .K 1 .9 , . , Q. 1 u l el ' .aes A so , . -'r Cf.. r- .- -if 5'-'-' .ar , ' I . 1 I n 1 f I 'U . 1 I u I I I I D D I 1 I I ' I Asst. Coach Paul Brand. . . , . t . . , . . . :. V ,. . ,Lg 'zfgf cmd bi-district titles Chuck Dressen gets set to put out a West Columbra player who lS racmg toward home plate The Rams fought and practtced hard but lost out to the West Columbra Roughnecks 1n the flnals for the regronal champlonshtp Rlchard Jenkms the head manager looks over the equlpment for the days game Rlchard has been w1th the Rams for three years and 15 very reltable rlght Jenks S1l'9 N-1 At practlce Garnet Steubmg prepares to take a mrghty cut wlule Chuck Dressen does the catchlng chores Dressen a freshman came to the Rams knowmg very ltttle about the game but when the season ended he was classtfted very hlgh tn the eyes of many coaches He has the w1ll that tt takes to wm 'C P crib Q09 'Q ,ai bare EQ .IQ U95 KA q J1mmy Davenport camps under a h1gh fly ball Jtmmy drove tn the wxnnlng runs to cop the dlstrlct tttle lh1S year N - . V . - 9- . 1 1 J' . X If , 1 xv v - r , .. V . . . . ,Q 3 9 . xr: Ib h --. Q., x I M V- .i ' f 1 ,1. Q 3 ' E fa- 4 'p -. F , ' 49 f'r'l . Wy veg, .. I U -Y -. . , V . Y , Y . . . Roms show teamwork Q Walking off the field after they won the district championship, the Rams look tired but very happy. Coach Barborak is be- ing soaked after the Rams won their district champion- ship. As is customary, Mama got wet too. Coach Mel Frank Barborak and Assistant Coach Paul Mama Brand look over a game situation. Coach Barborak got his nickname from his serious lectures which always started off with I'll be frank ..... Coach Brand got his name at the Corpus Christi Tournament. The team spent four days and nights out of town, and when any of the boys got lonely for home, alltheyhadto do was yell for Mama , and Coach Brand would come running. Yi-N I 7 H' '53-2 1129 of as .zu .gg 0 I ,, . al l xl .QQ ir, XP li 'r - 'IX Y:-fx A . '44 fi A iv . rats s s- 'ts xh ,,. we -' W ef. 1 lgug 'cf l J' 1 , I . The Rams are faced I :- - Y. ,, with a do-or-die situa- tion, and the bench offers its help by talking it up. I r ffl, v, Q- M MJ ond good sportsmanship Keith Mason scores in a br district game with East Central The Rams were defeated in their first game 0 but thex came back strong in the second game t mn 3 Then after a fem dats ofxerx hard practice 1l'l the sun the R8.lTls return edto V J Keefe Field to down the Hornets ld O Steubrng and Ott combined forces to give the dom ned bees onlx three hits Garnet Steubing fires a hard one at the batter from Crxstal City Chuck Dressen prepares to grab the ball ' l'.!'I- Yi' if gba... 'he- ' an 4 .IIB fu ,rf 45 -- Mel Ott smashes a single into left field to drive in two runs in the third and final game against East Central Craig Mason crosses the plate to score a run in the second game with East Central. The Rams ended the season with a 20-l-7 record This is a credit to the team coaches and the school. Bufferkust gi ,- ii .un-lr S 'z ' . Y' QR ' -H Q5 .- x - l - - ' 1 Y I r k v .., xx f ,. L. A 1 I I A- A.. X . I 1 I I . 1 ' r . - 1 T 1 ' . I' - 'J- f ,Q 5 -v . 4 . X . R r , x 1 i 1 , 2 1 V Q Ya? ay-up ,-. mm fin. Q01 s. 'Q' f 1 Pat Allen Joan Bayman Loreler Bartholomew Sandy Brlbrey Barbre Bruhl Florence Burns Cathy Cayo Wanda Clark B111 Coleman Sanford Coon Cathre de Berg Sharon Doyle M Dee Frances Duncan Eunrce Ebner Loretta Epp Dorothy Fa ulk 'M 'N B111 Fowler 6 1' Geoffrey Fowler Hg, gf- J Drxre Graves .5- Ofhcers plcm t e 58 HORN OFFICERS Edrror rn Chref Debbre Howell Assrstant Edrtor Pat Allen Busrness Manager Mary Lou Hamrlton Art Edrtor Cathre de Berg Adxcrusrng Managers Eunrce Ebner Mary Lou Hamrl on Photographer Sanford Coon Sponsor Mrs Peggy Lovelady The offrcers of the 58 HORN look oxer art work The plaques above are awards won by Northsrcle n narronal compertron rn prexrous years if IFC 3 2 I ' , ,,. K ri -f 1 - . 1 , . V .,,,... Q' 'lVV . J B'-. ' ' .ax i 3 ,, jg -2 . 4w Q: ' f ' , '.,,.a , , My if , f . 32.7 Y M 'sv , I 'AX we A W ,ig F T . ' r f M' 1 , Pe' ' A. . Y g ' il 4 ' ' , w . . ,,g, . ,'- , v S ' ', .5 X f A 1: f fm N 'FW fi, 'C -, K- L g 5 K 'X I K I xkys, M , VL ' - , JM? ,,. W C . 'Q lil ' 'il' si? ' 22 'M A x 0 h , l 5 k . f d ri . - ................ ' S we W - A ' . ------- - ' 7 1 ' ' j V M A 2 - --------- F - - , , f if ' ' N. wx r - ' ' V ' Mary Inu Hamilton Janis Holmes Debbie Howell Betty Kasper Jacque King . .ts-,A Paul McCoig Forest McMahan Vrrglma Mrller Lenora Ohlenbusch Judy Penfold I 3 Dams Powell Patsy Rosenbusch Charlotte Schupp Frances Surber Bonmgene Watts ue, Margaret Wrlson Clark Wrnegardner Charles Utz Donna Utz Departmental QX F P3 S! 6 J ef l ffqol I if we QS Forest McMahan Judy Penfold Vrrgrnra Mlller Joan Bayman and Mary Lou Hamrl ton drscuss varrouslavouts The planrung and orgarnzrng of the HORN rnvolves much hard work butthe result IS always worth the effort l 5 QM? heads dlscuss layouts Also distributing the long awaited individual Judy Penfold a hard working annual staff member is shown chstrrbuting the individual pictures to one of the Junior classes fin:-1 B pictures is the Editor Debbie Howell and waiting patiently are Ann Seiter Bonnie Watts Mary Young Dixie Graves and Carole Nottingham 453 1 'Suu :JL 'W an 'Gs Annual reviews Two annual staff members Sharon Doyle and Florence Burns work diligently keeping allpictures on file This is just one of the many duties of the ' annual staff members J The annual staffs cabinet which is known as 'Fibber Magee's Cupboard', IS very neatly kept as you can see. Virginia Miller and Barbara Bruhl are contemplating on organizing the lovely mess. Among ine Vnanl Pafnclpanls OH Ina annnal staff One ofthe famtlrar faces at the basketball games Cathle de Berg and B111 Coleman Plal an1mPnftanl was Sandy. Coon photographer for the annual staff part as artrsts NfglF' yeors ochvlhes Here we see four of our annual staff members hard at work Each member has hrs Job to fulfrll and can always be found workrng lndustrlously l' 'A-...Q-. Thrs Jovral lookrng creature rs Henry Howell better known as Horrlble Henry the Mad Photogra pher 'vlr Howell who tookprctures ofthe varrous school acuwrtles ranging from basketballgames to the senlor plat was a great help rn puttrng out the annual and the staff wants to thank htm 83 A -is Z' x -Q. S sp l a :'5:x1:51 U P11 'lv- W '39 'E A f 5 P2 t. AJ . I lr ' 1 gr OFFICERS Editor-in-Chief ----------- Virginia Miller News Editor -------------- Dorothy Kessler Assistant News Editor ------ Debbie Howell Feature Editor --------- Lenora Ohlenbusch Society Editor -------- Dee Frances Duncan Sports Editor -------------------- Mel Ott Associate Sports Editor ------- Larry Kester Exchange Editors Joan Bayman Flossie Burns Advertising and Business Manager Thomas Barker Circulation and Assistant Business Manager Paul MCCO1g Sponsor Mr Douglas Perktns Everyone agrees that the RAMPAGE has improved greatly in the past year The staff of the Rampage consists mostly of the Journalism class who does almost all of the writing for the newspaper The RAMPAGE wh1ch comes out br monthly seeks to encourage school spirit and keep Northside as well as the surrounding community informed of the latest happenings -are X Paper reflects Usa-,fre .M ss' 84 Thomas Barker Joan Bayman Flossre Burns Jimmy Davenport Dee Frances Duncan Sharon Doyle Loretta Epp Dixie Graves JDK Debbie Howell Dorothy Kessler Paul McCo1g Forest McMahan Freddy Meyer Y. ,el ' ----------- - N o 1 . , wx x 1 ---------- ---- ll . . . 'Qu r ' . . . ' . ii. E :Q ' t . . '- f ' ' P - 2 2 -22 Cr in an -Q qi tv'-E12-H N N . .. . '- H ' Q50 'ai ' ga' .'- A 'ii 'x AST' ' ' of T 1' in 0 ' f ' 5, ff' V, 'V F s , ' 1 .s we k: ., 'A' Y, 6 . . ' i I Ct 'V' ' N ,qw A I V , 1 , ' .. H X V ,, 4 l 2 ,V V, Sondra Tarlton, Carole Nottingham, Ann Seiter, and Dixie Graves prepare to sell an issue of our school paper, the RAMPAGE. student opinion Lenora Ohlenbusch Mel Orr ' Billie Jean Otterpohl , I Judy Penfold Cecilia Rodriguez V Gloria Rosas Ann Seiter 1 Sondra Tarlton Lydia Trotta Pamela Wallet 1 ' f . , .,! . ,.. Virginia Miller, editor, and Mr. Perkins, sponsor, look over the make-up for the last RAMPAGE at American Printers. HQ -- as 4 5 - f-xr A I in I? V I virginia Miner -if 4. gf A, Q Carole Nottingham . ' 4 I V573 'P 4: , p ,. Q, J vi , C W l xl 1 nv' ll ' X X wr rs 1 'N Io 0, Q 'X Y., S 3 IN Q 9 1 ' I ' 'fat s S' x 'Y t ' 1 -1- . 9 7' S Ai , U ' ' -4 , I F' .. 85 Thomas Barker Harvey Bongers Verleen Calle Sanford Coon Henry Dahl 9 , fe, l ' 2 -lar fl ..-5 if Q fx,-ll 1 Y-' f Daniel Dodson Mary Julius Pegasus offleers are verylndustrlous and they have a great deal of work to do Shown here left to rlght are Danlel Dodson 5h1I'lCybCllllh Dorothy Kessler Patrlela Srnlth KVFS Arnold 'xlary Jullus Harvey Bongers and seated lS Frances Surber wiv-N , . Y . ' . .gh M: 'ik Harvey Bongers bhlrley behuh Dorothy kessler P3U'lCl8 Smlth Danlel Dodson lary Jullus s Arnold s Feeley 86 OFFICERS VICE P6Sld nt Secretary Treasurer HISIOTIBH Parllarnentarlan Reporter Sponsors Pegasus performs Pegasus members work ID the llbrary whenever POSSIDIC Here Xerleen Lalle IS L11CCk1llg out a book to a Northslde stu dell! 5.-.-4 N 1 X2 if X Q I K ,I . 4 I ', 4 iw --.-, ,L ' 4 ' 4 ' ' I s Q fn' b I I' Y I n I A l I v ' ' l' , ' , ' ' ' , lvl . . l I , 1 - - Y dar' .,, ' in--A ' . , lb V J Q W x n 'Y -F X i l s 1 y lm-J M ' 'll M ....- ,Y - FIUHCGS Surber --------- ---------- - ------- P resident ' ' --------- -- ---- -- ----- ' - r 'e ' v ---- ........................ -l y v 71 V --------- M ---------, ,-,-- - U , - --'------------ ----.-- -------- , E.lr . KV4, , -------- i--w -.--------- ------' IL 1-1 -5 Patricia Smith ' A I-rs Frances Surber Mary Young 4. - J 'N I A' rl 1 x X I V 2 P! Dorothy Kessler Jacque King Vera Sanders Shirley Schuh school services Frances Surber Mary Young and Sanford Coon members of the hbrary club decorate the bulletm board the htghhght of the lrbrary Each month the bulletrn board rs changed to accompany the latest act1v1t1es Mrs Mrldred Feeley our lrbrarran for over seven years IS shown at one ofthe usual tasks of catalogurng new books Mrs Feeley s death rn December 15 a loss to Norrhsrde 'll O Q57 5 . gf' , it C - V C' w my ' ., A ,V -f 4 3? T . - f. , fx, ,, an h , f'fY ff E ' lfw ,-.45 -1 v. ' is - if M. X Q , w .7 ,f ' 'lv . ' ,V AT I Q gf X. y4x -, 1 ,. ,w as 'Y' Q-Q Ol- Thomas Barker Calvin Bongers Harvey Bongers Flossie Burns Carole Conklin Henry Dahl Sharon Doyle Eunice Ebner James Ebner Lynton Eckhart Dorothy Faulk Hank Hyman Denny O Hara Patrrcra Smrth Jerry Turner fs 'U faint ... Clark Wmegardner Bob Young Terry Zurovec Science Club plays Important role The mam purpose of the Scrence Club rs to promote more mterest rn sclence Each member has h1s own sc1ent1f1c pro Ject and he grves a report on rt at each meetrng Several members attend the Scrence Farr held at the Mumcrpal Aud rtorrum each year M if if M OW 'VO 1 Presldent Vrce Presrdent ,746 Z,. OFF IC ERS Corres Secretary Treasurer Hlstorran Parlramentarran Reporter X 1 Lynton Eckl art Thomas Bar er Florence Burns James Ebner Harvey Bongers Bob Young Henry Dahl Sponsors Mr Marvrn Heskew Mr Leonard Qurnlln , 4 R 1, X ' A J . 'U A ri 554 I -s ,-, Q -'-- as ' , ' ,ly -5: 'Kr A . . . '1 'V ff f ff A ' ,:-4. .sf wh H' ,..... V 'A fx kr Q . k . L li W L I Q , , In In I 0 0 . L n 1 A .W ,,,, ' 1- ,iv - , - ,..,., ,.----- A. l T pig Rec. Secretary '----'---- -- Eunice Ebn ar 'A ' ------un V ' LLMTYW' ' ' -----. .-.- - - - 'C . ' v ' ------ ------- Q ---U .-. ' 1 .... ......... - Q' 1 ' , L Q ' ,ng . T 0 , I 5 4 32 , T M . ,il r, , Mfg? ,, y Vj Pat Allen Thomas Barker Joan Bayman Crystle Benke Sandy Brlbrey Barbre Bruhl Flossxe Burns Elv1ra Cavazos Cathy Cayo Cathle de Berg Sharon Doyle Dee Frances Duncan Eunxce Ebner James Ebner Loretta Epp Dorothy Faulk Dlxre Graves Mary Lou Hamtlton Otha Hardy B1lly Judson George Joslyn Dorothy Kessler Jacque Klng Cecllta Rodrlguez Glorra Rosas Shlrlte Schuh Charlotte Schupp Ruth Sturdewant Frances Surber Sondra Tarlton rlksr Xxx 'sv ' 3 FT 'N 7 x 1 'C7 ,. fl 'Oth Wu' N x Hlstorlons vlslt stole capitol M- N uv' Herllnda Terrazas Lydra Trotta OFFICERS Presldent Sharon Doyle Vtce Presxdent Florence Burns Rec Secretary Shxrlte Schuh Corres Secretary Dorothy Kessler Treasurer Thomas Barker Htstorlan Lydta Trotta Reporter Cectlra Rodrlguez Sponsor Mr Charles Neff The Northslde Hlstorlan Club ls composed of members wrth a C average or better The club s almrs to know more about hlstory and to vlslt hlstorxc SIICS The Hlstorlans V1S1lCd several of the San Antonro mrsstons and they went to Austtn to the state capltal Il'l1S year H Pat Allen Leslle Anderson Wayne Bacon Sandy Brlbrey Cathy Cayo Wanda Clark Rose Ann Dawkrns B111 Fowler Jeff Fowler Jams Holmes Davrd Knowlton Pat Lemrng B111 Ljungdahl Gus Menn Meta Nell Ott ,- G M7 'K ff M, 'P' , I Qi 314 1 .-. x 'maui Student Council sponsors Student Councrl offrcers fold football OFFICERS programs whrcb were sold at all home games l Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secreta ues Treasurer Parlramentarran Htstorran Reporter Sponsor Cathy Cayo Margaret Wtlson Judy Penfold Danell Wallrs Sandy Btlbrey Pamela Wallet Barbara Van Delden Jams Holmes Mr Homer Smrth The Student Councrl rs an orgaruzatron whrch promotes better relauons between the students and the faculty Thrs year some of the councrl s projects were the puntrng and sellrng of football programs sponsorrng the Homecomrng actrvrtres decoratrng the Chrrstmas tree and partrcrpatrng rn the mormng devotronals The Student Councrlrs represent atrve of the entrre student body . pp y ,. , 1 V, r N Y ' h 1 h L . - . tr .. :ter .4 Xt Q 5 J: H- Q 9 'T I W as X A' Y 'wa ' 2 3 , -. 'Qi . yypp y HN- ' 1 1 . y 'RH C.rai8'Mason K s J ? 11 a K 1-i. 4 y a y y 4 1 A f 'A,.- x, . 1 it tk I , ' fs 2 ,at W .. Vw y iiyt 1 A an .t. - r..J U1 wo t ,J , , Q O 1 , QT, . '. ' .f lr Q f 3 ,X , 4? A '-r Brllre Lan Otterponl 1 .. b u ' T7 , , .l I V, ' lady Perrfold - N ' Gloria ilosas A ' - X' .I f rlatipeezr satrerxszrrre X, . ,. .. . .. l rl' 1 3: x 3, 1, Lourse Shepparl , ,., -V .F . 1 E -1 f F! Garnet steulvrng V7 0 ' . N' ' H , ' -I -.. , ' , rrauees Surzwer V .QV fA' xr F. V- X , ' L' '--' Charles Ut: x 4 - . wx . 31 vo , XX x 5 Fred X ance ' ' Barbara Van Delde N., .9 Pam Vallet Damll wallrs fm: Nancx Nxellauer 0 M X Q largarer X rlson Andrea lorlx Q' Terry Lurowee worthwhile prolecfs Brllre kan Otterpolrl mann Brlbrey Carhx ako am jams Holme: wut the frmshlng rouelres our e Clr rsrra asrree me eeeorauorr of rm me L .1 Ll YO L ll neeor r 5 a l ea g rel and wrrhrhc erourungof me queen Q a hy Caxo has llomecofnrng Queen lfla a sre waseseorru. ayrre Bar 1 Ax yy z 'MW Lg ' i jvfv . y, in V f lx. i . ' LiL xx: 1 X , , A ff f f W W ,, , '-fw' Shut my mouth , was the expression on Pam Wallet's face when Cathy Cayo announced that she had won the election for student council president for '59, Craig Mason, runner-up shows evidence of true sportsmanship. The Student Council initiation ceremony was very impressive as you can tell by the serious expressions on the new officers' faces. Holding links, symbolizing strength in unity, are next year's officers, Fred Vance, Leslie Anderson, Pat Leming, Terry Zurovec, Danell Wallis, Nancy Wellhauer. Barbara Vanljelden, Craig Mason, being sworn in by Pam 1.1-11..- A, . n '1 . Council encourages in is if At regular student council meeting members work busily toward preparation forthe Northside float which was presented in the Battle of Flowers parade. 92 Waiting in line to cast their ballots in the student council presidential election are Rose Ann Fritz, Kim Richmond, Otha Hardy, James De Sha, and Billie Jean Otterpohl. H Ulf I V lf, ff is is X- if In order to raise money to pay for the trip to the Texas Association of Student Council convention which was held in Abilene, Northside's student council held a paper drive. The paper drive was considered to be a success by members 'Charles Utz, Garnet Steubing, Pat Leming, Wanda Clark, Danell Wallis, Cathy Cayo--and sponsor, Miss Willitt. Judy Penfold, Janis Holmes, Pamela Wallet, Barbara Van Delden, Margaret Wilson, Andrea York, Danell Wallis, Kathleen Satterwhite, Nancy Wellhauer, and Gloria Rosas attended the A.A.S.C. convention which was held at Trinity Baptist Church. T I QM? fu Pat Allen Calvm Bongers Harvey Bongers Alrce Calle Verleen Calle rm' .. w. Sanford Coon Damel Dodson Lynton Eckhart Beverly Hopwood Jonme Jungerman Mary Jul1us 1-sr Clarence Kohlleppel T? 'M' Dorothy Kessler Nancy Magee Nohonol Honor Society Offrcers Pres1dent Glorla Rosas V1ce Presxdent Kelth Mason The offlcers of the Natlonal Honor Socrety Secretary Pat Allen are cleamng the trophy case Tl'l1S task IS Treasurer Nancy Magee done once a month by members of the organ Sponsors Mrs Hortence Talley lzatxon Mrss Carole W1111II The Natlonall-Ionor Soclety upholds four 1deals character scholarshlp leadershrp and serv1ce by whlch the members are selected Thxs serv1ce and honor orgamzatxon has regular dunes whlch mclude carmg for the trophy case and the rams mg and lowermg of the flag each dav 'N In Q- r w .I 5. W7 'cj K I X WP i fQ ef! hu V ',,- yi is V 9 . ' f ,C A 4 'V . 1 3, , ' by Z' Y . ' 5 ' bf I J l V , A V, il' y My V , V 'x i 1 Craig Mason Keith Mason Ian lxlichalczak Virginia lxliller Darris Powell Gloria Rosas Shirley Schuh Patricia Smith Frances Surber Jerry Turner . N I . Q . , t .. W A wx s . I 5 'Q e .., , x V ' 'H'- .K ' -I Q , I, 5 X, ' fx ,fi N 3 LA 'E l: . .5-'A I-, :rv -2, yy, rl 'I G' ' r ' 1 ss ' . L. i y g T' v ' C lj '39 7 fs .f ,wif , 1 V Q mal- f 5 -ill-.it - . it t Q A ' Danell Wallis Betty Watson 'E , 3 , ' - ' J Kathleen Watts I QC' K xgyf - T Z. f ' . ' erry urovec A Q 'Q SN, ' . , , A' f-.-1' L 4 Sa' Ad ws ' is 5 Ah i sets high goals The National Honor Society holds an annual banquet for the purpose of formally initiating new members. The banquet this year was held at Oak Hills Country Club. af.. Q 4. .. .gy and Ss' 3 C il- il One of the regular duties of the National Honor Society is the raising and lowering of the flag. Here DanielDodson, Sanford Coon, and Craig Mason seem to be enjoying this daily ritual. 190' f fn .al ai f st Not prctured Roberto Vrllasmrl Mr Freeman and some of the members of the Key Club plan therr trrp to Houston for the Texas Oklahoma Drstrrct Conventlon George Joslyn KennethG11more Petelnselmann Wtllram Rodgers and George Steub1ng planned to go Servlce IS the mam purpose ofthe Key Club Each Key Club must have a sponsormg Krwams Club A Key Club commrttee of Krwamans gu1des and counsels the club rn all of rts actnrtles Some of the ma1n obJect1ves of the Key Club are to develop 1n1t1at1ve and leadershrp to serve the school and communrty and to prepare for useful crtlzenshlp g ll Thomas Barker Sanford Coon B111 Fowler Jeff Fowler Kenneth Gllmore Peter Inselmann George Joslyn Cralg Mason Eugene Robbms George Steubmg .4 Key Club promotes lmhohve Presldent Vrce presrdent Secretary Treasurer Drogram Cha1rman Lt Governor Sponsor 1 Milf 1' .,..f '? George Joslyn George Steubmg Jeff Fowler Eugene Robbrns Thomas Barker Sanford Coon Mr Lours Freeman o 4 :, Q: ' l 'j ' ji 1 M '-. X' ge X , W . qi, , YA '7 , Y- , f , L su 'Q '-nt: 9 ' Q CZ Q na ' . N, ' qs '1 1 -7, I . '-, . fvf ' K. '74, 1 1 'v Q , '- N , i f -. ',1f7 ' Y 3. f I ' Y A - ' Q ', 1 rw . 5 ' f f lk r i -' iz f f ,Q T Q ' ' -sg rl. 5 ' ,:. . I ' ,gt x il? J vm 4 If X . L 1- 'LA 4 , wx! , 4? in K 1 y , P . 4 ,, . 5 Q '. .s H I1 Joe Asher 'Jayiie B41 von Wayne Benlre jimmy Davenport Bill Fowler Geoffrey lfowler Fred Kempf Milton Klabtinde Clarence Kohlleppel Craig Mason Keith Mason Pat Olfers Mel Ott Eugene Robbins Norwin Schmicek Fred Spears Garnet Steubing Charles Utz N Club members receive athletic awards Secretary Treasurer Sponsors- f OFFICERS President --------------- Mel Ott Vice-Pres, ----- Jimmy Davenport Craig Mason ---- --- Keith Mason --- Mr. Smith Mr. Grimland Mr. Barborak The Cluk is an honorary organization to which all athletic lettermen may belong. In this assembly early in the fall, the members of the 1957 regional championship baseball team received their awards from Coa eh Mel Ba rbora k. ,- Coaches H. Smith C. Grimland FJ. Barborak Q1 , t ,, ,3 , ,.. h ,,m 1 'K ,.,, N, Pat Allen Flossie Burns Barbie Bruhl Alice Calle Cathy Cayo Cathie de Berg Tommy Jeffcoat Mary Julius Future Teachers attend To become a Future Teacher, a student must have a high scholastic average and his membership in the club must be approved by the faculty. This club is organized to help a student become a good citizen and a leader in his school, community, and country. Some of the Future Teachers attended the District FTA convention that was held in Pleasanton. Patsy Rosenbusch, Cathy Cayo, Marie Watts, Alice Calle, and Mrs. Taylor are seated here waiting for the re- sults of the election of the district officers. President ------- Vice-President Secretary ---- Treasurer ----- Historians - - - Reporter - - - Sponsor - - - OFFICERS --- Bonnigene Watts -------Barbie Bruhi --------Mary Young ----Nancy Gail Magee --------Flossie Burns Mary Julius ----------- Alice Calle - -- - -Mrs . Hyacinth Taylor Betty Kasper '- Nancy Gail Magee Patsy Rosenbusch Pam Wallet Bonntgene Watts Betty Jean Wehmeyer Margaret Wrlson Mary Young distract convenhon XXX 'rits rr .,.. X Xxfh B 7? 1 'Wu N- Rubs . mn, , , SP5- .i Q -1 ' S 4 tg. V- A P' Q -L . L' 1 - ,I I N- r' ' I -.mv K X, A , 3 I ' y . - ik' Y ' 0 ' V kv Q I, R , . J Q f fry ' s A, 19, , v k I ' , I ' ,E N. 3, r v- K 1 Til., o o o r 7 X Toi! u ,JJ f r. , s N . . 73-TI T, f MQQNKK .ada ,, f V jj I rt .' ,L t . 1 1.-...-1 'ff ri' Ag .V .hy ,t V' , . 1 4 4 ir,-'5 . - , 1 Lf: Y K ' ' .Ui-' ' ' - ' x fra , , a' 9 .N-.5 A g .L 'J' I 2 A 'Y . . . . -' Q , .,tt , P N O 2 B. Q P' gf Nancy Magee and Barbara Bruhl are busy selltng a box of tuhp bulbs to Mrs Peebles The sellmg of tultp bulbs was a project of the Future Teachers S 1 J T' N., 'Ye The buslness at hand rn a Future Teachers meettng seems tnterestrng as members dlscuss nomlnees for next year s offtcers 99 Mosquers lncreose speech Int i LQ xl I 4-sn'- ' Qs fb 'l .., ,V . , 'H J J Q ,fy X , x M .fr ! , K J- fs. Not pictured J L Barrett JOHH16 Jungerman Thomas Barker Q-.J 1 Joan Clevinger .,, r John Doyle . ,r Patsy Eastwood Eunice Ebner Nancy Ervin Janis Holmes Betty Kasper Jacque King Carole Nottingham Cecilia Rodriguez Gloria Rosas Patsy Rosenbusch Sam Spears Robert Swartz Sondra Tarlton Lydia Trotta Felrxe Valdez Bonnigene Watts Margaret Wilson Stanley Zettner President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Parliamentariarr Sgt at arms Reporter Sponsor OFFICERS Nancy Ervin Jacque King Patsy Eastwood Jonrue Jungerman Jams Holmes Robert Swartz Lydia Trotta Mrs Ramona Peebles The purpose of the Masquers is to promote 1nterest in speech aCIlV1I16S to build a basis for a school theater with active and interested participators and to increase in terest and opportunity for observing good theater in action f J ,. - -P . ' e r : 'Q ' ' U . , 1 Q ' ' ,' ..,, . N 1 X -r - 1' ' ef is ', 43 LJ I G V, ' ' P 1 Q Y A 4 'Y ' P N.. , ' L , I ' 9 as ff - R Q45 . , A tial' .N Q' I 'A 'T 4 1. . , ,, ,sz 1 n s, g Q Q I ,X 7 ' ' I , xr' N ' I x J U l r L A M-1 fi' 0 , t -ri ...........-..- , . ,L , M N . . i b 2 Af ir NO Y Not prctured Patsy Asher Hermrnra Elrzardo Lorame Holloman Herltnda Terrazos wr Y '-9 XX xx Teresa Blackwell Jean Cnadw1ck Carole Cockrell Juhe Fxelds Bette Gard Carolyn Kamp Janlce Ktles Deanna Lawson Elatne Lee Jamce Lennard Geraldme Lleck B1l11e Jean Otterpohl Sherry Parrott Lrnda Perclval Dorxs Schnerder Janell Schooley Sh1r11e Schuh Susan Sxmmang Patncxa Srmth Frances Surber Bonnl Lou Swan Conn1e Trevlno Bobble Wrlson Mary Young Choral Club entertains school OFFICERS T - Presrdent Sherry Parrott Vlce Presldent Janlce Krles Secretary Treasurer Patr1c1a Srrutr Sponsor Mr Lronel Gum The Choral Club partrcrpates ID the Easter and Chr1stmas assembhes and the members practrce darly The C'hora1 Club th1s year appeared ln the Parent Teachers Assoctatlon Mlnstrel show whlch was held at Northslde FR i Carol Andrews Pr1sc111a Ararnburu B111y Bartley Ca1v1n Bongers Harvey Bongers Ahce Calle Verleen Calle Sanford Coon Henry Dahl Dan1e1 Dodson Patsy Eastwood Lynton Eckhart Ann Goodman Juanell H111 Floyd Holdman Hank Hyman Roy Karsh Pat Lemmg Paul McCo1g Jan Mlchalczak 102 OFFICERS Presldent Stanley Zettner Vxce Presxdent Harvey Bongers Secretary Sanford Coon Mer1t Secretary Treasurer Lxbranans Property Managers Sponsor 'C-J l NG' Paul McCo1g Pat Lenung Ca1v1n Bongers Bob Young Lynton Eckhart Denny O Hara Dan1e1 Dodson Mr Bob L8W1S Bon Pretty, high-stepping majorettes for this year were Meta Ne11 Ott Pat Lemmg LenoraOh1enbusch Drum Majorette Jan M1cha1czak and Ruth Sturdevant d symbollzes the '10 Xue ? T Qrx 1-:Q 1 8 -s, , , , L, ---------------- 3' . . U -- ----- , 5 ------------------- , Q: ,mv 1 --------- . 'HMI o ' ' P. are I '. sy qv Q ' 'Ng-I' f Y A L Q ,, ' -. kg, . il 1 ER ba' at , , ' Q. f f N I A .a 4 1' ' .HQ Q if 1 1 fe 1 , L Y 1 1,53 rr- if!-1, A ,Q , ' .ag ,I ,K -- 'R o- N-. ,F 'vt' for I a , 1 v S I x -A , at , I A 1 -P - ' 'x ' 'lf bf '- , , 0' f f c V r 4 2 Q, L iv I - I N ' ' - -:Q ' ' N A L J ' KRW Ja I 1 K . 1 'Q 'R 'Jai , 'S' F N H , as i 4- . - ' f I . ' 1 3 I Quii 'C I Northsrde s Band has rrnproved so greatly and progressed so far that 1S shows the promrse of becof1Hg'one f S n Antonro s frnest bands The marn purpose of the band rs entertarnment and rt excels 1D Ihlif-X S A X 4 'X spmt of Northside A 'ur A-4 AR n 1 LT w. X I O' ' Denny O Hara Lenora Ohlenbusch Meta Nell Ott Mary Ann Pedroza Robert Prckett Glenda Prerce Nancy Prerce Cynthia Prettyman six , A 1 ,v 1,- f'r.- ' ,. f- -- lack Rackley Gene Rayon Libby Riesnecker Janice Schwartz Ann Seiter Ruth Sturdevant Jane Swartz Io Ann Vance Betty Watson Bob Young Stanley Zettner Terry Zurovec 10 s 1 Q ld qv if We PM 4' 1 w fn. ,Q Deanna Lawson Elarne Lee Chrrstma Adams Pat Allen Leslxe Anderson Marcra Baker Sandxe Barradale Lorelel Bartholomew Sharon Bartlett Sandy Bllbrey .K Teresa Blackwell Barbre Bruhl Flossre Burns Barbara Campbell Cathy Cayo Cecrlra Ctfers Jeanne Clark Wanda Clark Carole Cockrell Carol Conklm Rose Ann Dawkrns Cathxe de Berg Loretta Epp Dorothy Faulk MM Roseanne Frrtz fr ,K Carolyn Hazel Jams Holmes Beverly Hopwood Debble Howell Mary Julrus Betty Kasper Ianrce Krles Romblerettes boost fi? x Presldent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Hrstorlan Reporter Sponsor OFFICERS Patsy Rosenbusch Debble Howell Judy Penfold Frances Surber Glor1a Rosas Loreler Bartholomew Mrs Betty Reynolds The Ramblerettes mam purposes are to rmprove school sp1r1t and to back the athletrc teams Thrs sprrrted group follows the athletrc events closely and attends them whenever possrble to cheer the team to uctory They try to do therr part ln helplng to brlng Northsrde a good name by drsplaylng good sportsmanshrp rn whatever they undertake M ' .py K L h I zrr- W ' V, ' B as A Va ' . we , 1. se I aflfgi , ' V ' 2 4. ' -fi W, 'QQ 'vga I ' fa ' -QM 'R h A E ' - 5 E . y V1 ,y,s 5 yi h ' 4 B re ,, . 'la' if Q 'Q - Q A T s A . ralsy A 1 T S A P 'hil L M fl X slsr ' - - ,gang B YV . g I' LT , 6 ' . l ' .ff H I ,, 1' Y- . . I 1 H2 B - . f9C1m Janrce Lennard Joyce L18Ck D1ane Melgaard Joy Morgenstern Judy Nrebuhr Lorelex Nreto Carole Nottmgham Sherry Parrott Judy Penfold Lrnda Perclval Beverly Prttman Chlonette Rodgers Cecllra Rodrlguez Glorla Rosas Patsy Rosenbusch Kathleen Satterwhrte Ida Steublng Frances Surber Chyrell Terrel' Drane Terry Donna Utz Barbara Van Delden Pat Wallace Pamela Wallet Patsy lnatso Bonnlgene Watts an '- Kathleen Watts -4' Betty Wehmeyer Bobble Wrlson Margaret W1lson splrll Backlng therr football team all the way the Ramblerettes watch as the Rams garn therr f1rst vlctory ofthe season agarnst Crystal Clty tn the homecomrng game i K' L ui l ' -:V Andrea York Dlane Zlmmerman I' I if L 'm X hu-t. The popular cheerleaders who were full of pep at all athletrc act1v1t1es were Wanda Clark Donna Utz Sharon Bartlett Loretta Epp and Leslre Anderson One of the regular dutles ofthe Ramblerettes 15 to decorate the goal posts at home football games Members may do thls for merlts as shown here by Loreler Bartholomew Ida Steubmg and Danell Walhs Personollhes lead Srgn my megaphone' says Janrce Lennard The Ramblerettes had an xnformalmltlatlon of new members and one ofthe many thlngs that the grrls had to do was to have sentor members srgn therr megaphones I Q N ...ang M . ff A' ' ' -.MM Www qv' ' I I f K 7 A 'Z ' .Q ' ..- A F ! ,Q '.' 'f' ' H +5 F V ,A . V . 1 , - t tk f t i l I me f 2 , lp In 4.25 Kp 11 .J -. A n 15 'P fi.- 'j , .Ni , , U. f- Hrs Q V I , hx :L-an 'G shin I , wa, 4 ,M-Nfl' , a ,. Qs' Q Handrng tags to Judy Nelbuh Teresa Blackwell Roseanne Fmz Sandre Barradale and Joy Morgen stern rs Judy Penfold The pep squad sold tags ex ery week durrng football season the Rcsmblerettes - Quang ahh-J Carole Conklin, as well as the other Ramblerettes is cheering the basketball team to victory. The peD squad attended basketballgames and helped to cheer CN s g-X J Addrng rnterest to foot ball and basrretball games and parades wrth therr out standrng abrlrty thrs year were the twrrlers Betty Kasper Cathre de Berg Mar aret Wrlson an Bonnrwatts Because these grrls are all senrors they wrll be brddlng a ond farewell to 'sl H S half trrne actrxrtres The Flagbearers for the spring semester were Elaine Lee, Carole Cockrell, and Janice Kiles, whose job it was to carry the flags in the Western Parade and the Battle of Flowers Parade. The Flagbearers for the fall semester were Sandy Bilbrey, Pat Allen, and Flossie Burns. It was their job to carry the flags during half-time activities at all football games. Girls demonstrate Go big, team! is the cry of the pep squad during the pep rallies. The members ofthe pep squad are doing the stomp yell in this picture. gs- ,, X X S 7 . 4422+ sw ' 2 ,. I' 5 r 2, W? ' s , ,.,.f,uwa13'J1uan,-wef-M I , H aaafggf' g The pep squad sold megaphones to help boost school spirit. Bobbie Wilson, Chyrel1Terrell, and Cathie de Berg try to sell Mrs. Reynolds a mega- phone. One of the most enjoyable ew ents at trns basket ball game was the preclslon dull performed by the pep squad Thrs prcture shox s an excttlng ano thrrllrng moment tn thts xear s school ex ents Prctured aboxe are the ftne grrls whox onthe cheerleader electron for thts cormng school xear The n w cheerleaders are Sandte Brlbrex Sharon Bartlett Wanda Clark Donna Utz and Lgslle Anderson is fu-- Ox C? ua 5M Sv vs 6 vorled cablllhes These two grrls who were a great help to Mrs Reynolds are Sharon Doyle and Nancy Magee managers of the Ramblerettes Among the outstandlng events of the year was the pep squad selectlon of Mr Touchdown The ChO1CC of the Ramblerettes was Mel Ott a four year all d1str1ct letterman ln football who has pros ed hlmself wersatlle tn all phases of athleucs K .n 44 I 109 Jgzgfw' QQ-Q he Joys and satrsfactrons of home maklng 1S the f1rst and mam purpose of the Future Homemakers of Amerrca Emphasrzrng the rmportance of worthy home membershrp encouragmg democracy workmg for good home and famrly lrfe and promotmg tnternatronal good w11l are other htgh arms Addttronal resoluttons are to provlde wholesome rndrvldual and group recreatron to foster the development of creatrve leadershlp rn home and commu n1ty lrfe and to further rnterest rn home economrcs To promote an apprecratron 5 wh ng, Aff Chrrstrna Adams Mrchelle Adams Pat Allen , tl Wlxxl M 'ov Nu- ,Y rs Q Nfw ' 'pt ,Z '1 .49 I' 5 Q N I 7 1' 9 tc g t 41 -my bi -Z Vs 3 D 1 Q 9 ix s gg ,MEM g fig! 1 A Q H S-.ev Z. 'Q ' OFFICERS Presrdent Betty Kasper V1ce Presrdent Sandy Brlbrey Second V1ce Presrdent Jacque Krng Secretary Treasurer Parlramentarran Hrstortan Songleader Publrc Relatrons Sponsor Future Patsy Rosenbusch Sharon Bartlett Darrrs Powell Verleen Calle Meta Nell Ott Sherry Parrott Mrs Clydme Baldwln Homemokers pattern Carolyn Arch Helen Arch Ida Bankhead Luan Barbee Sharon Bartlett Loreler Bartholomew Sydney Barradale Sandy Brlbrey Teresa Blackwell Barbre Bruhl Flossre Burns Geraldtne Burner Alrce Calle Verleen Calle Barbara Campbell Cecrlra Crfers ,., Jeanne Clark Wanda Clark V r Ioan Clevlnger Carole Cockrell t . ..... 3 aw 'i' W f an 3 V, ...... --------- r Illv, , gl -A, -fe - ' ------ V- r . - A - - ' M SZ gf 'ffgifs ',.. r rs - , . , , , . ,fa K tr, rw' V I , . ' it il Q - 'N A- 1.115 ' at at Www 2 -V 'xtfxrf LE ,- 1' srl! X ff W tra sa., 8 5 A -.. 3 , My ff- S my ,, , 4 , ,er 6 . . Myra 'nm' j-,W Q r , E 4 ,M at B A 1 , r vw., ' , y j, W, ,Z . N y ' C' 5 A A A ' A H A .., U Lv ' 'Q , The emblem 15 a house supported by two hands sym bolrzmg that the future homes of Amerlca are ln the hands of 1ts youth Teresa Blackwell Lorele1N1eto Barbara Van Delden Betty Kasper Meta Nell Ott and Patsy Rosenbusch put a poster proclaxmmg March 24 29 as Nat1onal FHA week the homes of tomorrow Cathre de Berg Sharon Doyle Dee Frances Duncan Patsy Eastwood Eunlce Ebner Hermrnra Elxzardo Dorothy Faulk Ruth Gaston Bette Gard Stella Gass DlXl6 Graves Lorame Holloman Mary Lou Hamxlton Murry Jean Hager Judy Hlers Juanell H111 Jan1s Holmes Debbxe Howell Jonn1e Jungerman Cat y Cayo San Juana Cervantes Rose Ann Dawkrns I if tv '37 H 'nr 1 Y? Tix Q WMM lll x 'T f'x A XR h J :Z '- A tvs ? S , ,-4 -2 as f Q ' X X .wk - N. l x V ' K 2' J J :X 7 '- G 1 . '-. I s 1 I ': V I X F' A X xf:-.0 6 ' 4 ' tl Y 1 -. f- 'A re D. ' J, Jo Ann Flores A ' y A J sin Q, L 'Q 1.-,H . X, ,, X ,- - 1 Q L ' X1 - Q W.- t . 'Q ' ' Q- -N :' fs 2 Q -J Cas fi ' 4 . J ? ' r . '-'ra-7: 7 'il 'X .J ' N .1 , I. ' Q A ,Z :Ni -V P: , . N . N , S . I h '-1 3 Q, 5 f-7-, E . - t . A ' . 1 ' . f ' 3 I I 1, 1' X . Carolyn Kamp Betty Kasper Jamce Klles Jacque Kmg Elame ee X4 -Ike N -1 ,fff .111 E Joyce Lreck Cynthla Lrttle Nancy Magee Joyce Mc Kay Forest McMahan Jan Mxchalczak Shrrley Myers Judlth Ne1buhr Loreler Nxeto Carole Nottmgham Lenora Ohlenbusch Sherry Parrott Judy Penfold Beverly Plttman Darrls Powell Evelyn Relgel Mary Lourse Rodnguez FHA builds X354 Z Qywb 9.- 3 fb Gs-me Sharon Doyle and Jacque Kmg are shown here very proudly dlsplaymg the1r San Antomo Rotary Club awards. They were won by the glrls for outstandmg achlevement ln 4 I-I and FHA l D f 1 K' b W A .J .Qr nur f ' 'Z I I ' z I kv- , K X R I tx? ' ,X . . ,A I ' ' ,-if? 1 , f' ' . . 13 K uk' V p 6 A Q A Ziyi . ., qi Meta Nell Ott rs V f A ' 1, ra K? W h Re I pf Y. i . s 'J S I A A ' V 7 1 ' Jar fgjr . . V Ax' ,AI ' ,, . - by M if fqix I ' z W 1 ' ' 'J ' 4 xx 4 f I C J 4 v Xp K . ' . J ' . Patsy Rosenbusch Kathleen Satterwhrte Ann Serter Dorrs Schnexder Charlotte Schupp Loulse Sheppard Betty Sue Sprlnger Ida Steubrng Ruth Sturdevant Frances Surber Sondra Tarlton Chyrell Terrell Patsy Trpton Donna Utz Barbara Van Delden Danell Wallls Marle Watts Kathleen Watts Patsv Wenzel W11l1e Wrllrams X X x MW B J 'Mm Bobble Wrlson Dlane Z.1mmerman 4' Sondra Zwemer ' I towc rd better llvmg The Future Homemakers beau Joe Asher IS samphng some cookrng that was prepared by Sharon Bartlett and Janlce K1les Q 4 . B B .ot P3 'B A -7 . w 4 . I ,J 7 F - Q' L - I . . x B v- . 'BB' -fp X I ww f ' X x A K ' B 3 1 .,. ,Q 1: g ff ,, S, 4, -L7 ' mg, : - B' B r B' iff , -B .. ' - if- x-O' ' r -Z-' ' ' N XXX ' .- URI-5 -Q X fxl, - xt . . 1 .- B2 4: N. I .. 3, ,., 1 1 ,sf ips, . L' , v if , B 3 4 A lx . s '1 YV 3 I ' ' J 3 Y Q vv W -- 'u nf. l -lip ,Q , ' ' 4 e - A 1 7 . . . . X - I , B -k 1 Q A ' .X r , by L V X 4- ,. B . 5 B B1 . . 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' nf, 'Wa 6 NM 'Q ww 1' v r '5 Future Farmers President Vice President Secretary Sentinel ----- Treasurer -- ------------- --- Reporter --- -------- ---- Sponsor ----- -------- - ---- - Joe Algueseva Cecil Asher George Asher Joe Asher Ronnie Baker Thomas Baldwin Michael Barfield Johnny Bonewald Louis Bruni Milton Burrell Eugene Castereno Carey Giambers Jesse Cope William Draker Iimmy Edmondson B111 Fowler Jeff Fowler David Gass Danny Guerrero Charles Hansborough Herbert Jonas Howard Kelley Fred Kempf Milton Klabunde Charlie Klein OFFICERS Billy Fowler B111 LJungdah1 Jeff Fowler -Marvin Neibuhr Clarence Kohlleppel --------------- Carlos Tamayo Mr Marvin Finto , Leaming to do. . .doing to learn. . . earn ing to 1ive...living to serve is the motto of the Future Farmers of America, an or et ganization for boys studying vocational agri culture. The Northside Chapter is one of the largest and hardest-working groups in the N surrounding area, and has won many awards Davtd Knowlton Clarence Kohlleppel Kenneth Kossaeth B111 Ljungdahl Gus Menn Richard Menn Robert Mercer Jack Mlddleton Thomas Mrtchell Bob Moss Marwln Netbuhr Charles Ntchols Johnny Pepper hm Rackley Eugene Robbtns Ernest Salazar Fred Schmrdt Joe Selter Albert Stark Garnet Steubtng Travts Surber Henry Trevlno Harold Votgt Arthur Watts Larry Wrrght NX X elect sweetheart .6 'iv -I' 4ll r Q cs 4702 A15 A David Z.we1ner Pretty popular Forest Mclvlahan IS a FFA Sweetheart of whom the Northslde Glapter can well be proud She ably re presented the chapter 1n the Western Parade and at the Alamo Dtstrtct Sweetheart con test, where she placed among the top stx. ll f , ' - '1' ' 'G ' I U I - p j , -. as l , r LA is 's 'Y of - , , H' :fi 1: - b V' f . ls' Q ,S .gk s- 'lvl . X h r I-F, ..-F C:-fm' 'lg wt. V F- , . ' sf I Ml' ' . . . l 4 N k of F f ' y rt .lf .f x' eh , Q X t, , W lx J ,A , V f FN X y A N K ' A -N ,eps T.. tr 4 ' . sf N V . I qi I AA V - 5 . if mi V Y a, ,' P xg , , 4-vyk , ' p. , i ' I 'W' '. X ,. ws, x ' ! QSM- -- 2 'K 'eil IFN - 'Uni -1 . . V ., in 2. l VP II Carey Chambers and George Steubing closely inspect Charles Klein's welding on this barbeque pit. 2 msg ,ma , ' Q V I L, - L sf '-11.1 Would you like to buy a raffle ticket, Miss Wi1litt? asks Clarence Kohlleppel. Clarence was selling tickets to the big Spring Festival which was sponsored by the FFA and the FHA. Future Farmers represent The brilliant photographer, alias the editor, who took this picture cut off the carton of soda water that Garnet Steubingistryingto pick up. Forest Mclvlahan, Billy Fowler, and Jeff Fowler, are getting ready to distribute some of the prizes raffled off at the big Spring Festival. Forest McMahan, looking very happy because she was chosen as the Future Farmers Sweetheart, is representing the Northside FFA in the Western Day Parade. Forest Nlclklalian and Bill Fowler eniovttl avontltr- il diintr at tht Alamo District FF-X Banq iet wh th x a d at the llilton Plaza !lgl'Li9! I 5 Phil Uungdahl is shown here with his Black Angus steer which was Reserve Champion in the Houston Ln estock Expositton Show Northside ot banquet 754 3X E 'A At the FFA banquet which Bill and Forest attended FFA Sneetheart Contest in which Forest represented Northside and placed in the top six L Looking ox er the new FFA truck which was giw en to Northside Future Farmers hx Smith Motors George Steubing W2 we , gm ll F15 I 1 I if--' .. f 'x 6-6 i i J I 3 1 ' ft 'i . .t1, 'i' v shel ' ' ' . ' . ' ' ir be - v ' - 9 ' '. I' P4 I . I , Nl: ,, . A --t ' ' A J' F ' -L . F , v 2 . ,Q . ' X , f 4 - X R V ', N I v, V so . C , , so , ' ,ff,l' L g dry. A ,,, J f :ye f i ,ff f - ay ft F . . , ,f J' 1 i - ' iQ?-2-V many competitive contests were held. One was the V X 'J if 'J . ' ' 4' ' is 7 ,. A ig 1 L I fat, at 'Q' . , Y ' 1 J 1 A u . , A tr- p M, ' 5: , A r X . - f X . ' X J' nifq an F A - A J . Q 'N 5 Y 4 27' , I Y' A- 'R , -LA .JV 1 s , ,xv U 5 1 1' V Q ! r B , t X g is iv ' X. L! lx, F 1 L Iohn Chambers worked hard to get his lamb in shape for the shows. f ' ' H V 'z,H:+r,j,j'3,:,, ,, f ' s , 1.,g,, N -. gp +4.- ,X ' X A' A , V M V-its U, . ., - - ' 5 ,, 1'L'--fx 'fam' 5433-' 'ii-., -4 - '- J -s On M The Angus he1fer belongtng to Phll Ljungdahlcopped Reserxe Champlon honors at the Houston Stock show Mom prolect of Milton Klabunde shows off hls flne Hereford Steer Q- Tommy Baldwln had thls frne wool lamb as hrs FFA project 1 if 'QV 4 , f J WW vw I , . .- s ' 5 ' -A9 , . 4-1 L ,L ' . 4 - ' ,, ' L 'A V' cl. 7. M .Q 7 ' vt V. :W ' ' ' ,fr . -M ary , . .af ' , ' 'JH ia, 'rf Y., ,, Ezvanu fl .J-' 5 ., x 'Q , Y- ' 15,q,w , rf.,- . f ff ' ' r r V . . ,, -V I , 'Q ff. . ' .. W , . Q I' ,- WL- A 1 4 I , , . J, 1 . . .',. . ,-' Y I - . C I I A - I t A ,fs-. . , X ' ' 'Y-'f'.'A . ' K 6' , , M. fr.. ' -YA , rs .V ' H. A I Y , X . , . ' - !.L'. I v- :', 'E,-' 1 Q . V 6. ,,,,,, .yr ' , '..,,a -S4 . -A A it 2 ' I fr a . ' t 'W - ' , ' 1 1--Q61 , . , L , n . A , . .gt-,.f n EQ - l . Wi. ,f ,L ,' ff . f '- AX . , , f ' , 1. -2 'z ai ,I Q if I . . I ' .. , I1 i 2 r : V ', . ,, . ,,. A-,Y , , , ,Q Ot f A 'M ' -vp! A- X -, 1 . . .. 1 . l W? N' , ' 1 ' png This good-looking Hereford steer raised and shown by Jack Middleton took third place in open class at the San Antonio Show. Travis Surber showed this Duroc Barrow and received tenth place at the San Antonio show. FFA is animals n . w N: x, . . urn '. . .. ' -7 '.' I. .S ., - .news s -V ' ,, v , . .33 Carey Chambers proudly displays his fine wool lamb. Q f'. ff . t. a-.,f' F Sh-A A ,4':a..1-. ,-1 4 11' Bill Ljungdahl entered this Black Angus steer in the San Antonio Livestock Showg the steer placed seventh in the middle-weight division. F 7 mv' na' .N , fi -Min' fill . Ii ,L , ,, .wh g-gt Li ' 'u '- 1. v , 1 q R V Q .,j' If-ti 4. ur'-' A '. - 1 '-4 f Q 1 sv ,' 1.5 gnu a1w '?5 tgzx- vi .5 :.,.'-. P -- , z ' ' 'H-L,-Riu. , L... 31 'Q Q H, Sl I 1 Q 43, 4-. A 1, x K x K .P 1 7 '1 I I 1 Af ..4. 15' ' . I . J X I , 1 1 ,y X 'Y . f 1 I K - L r Y ' Mary Julius and G11 Grllespie play a scene in the interscholastic league one act play e Valiant which won ftrst place 1n district com petition G11 and Ray Rimkus made the all star cast A teaspoon A dance honoring the seniors was given by the Kit Kat Club on March 26. Here are Lydia Trotta, George Joslyn, and their dates. Participants in the PTA talent show get ready for their dramatrc debuts Lively looking arent they? This scene took place at the Junior class sock hop Keith Mason and Garnet Steublng are tired from just playing basketball and B111 Worth an ex graduate IS Just going along with the gag These lovely crea tures arent from outer space they re Just being 1n1t1 ated into the Fu ture Homemakers of America of Fun Judy Penfold and Cathy Cayo carry off the dummy of a Crystal Cttx player which was on the floor at the Homecomtng dance N -I' 0 Ou. The offtcers of the Natxonal Honor Soclety pose w1th thelr sponsors after the annual banquet held thxs year at the Oak H11ls Restaurant Wanda Clark Sandy Bllbrey and Meta Nell Ott wash cars for the Homecomtng Duchesses and Queen The Northstde Jumor Hrgh held a tery enter talnlng talent show tn the hrgh school audl IO1'1Lll'I1 The NISIIODBI Honor Soc1etygate therr 1nter pretatton of our teachers at the1r Thanksgn mg assembly if ' ' I yv'v ' - Q 1 Y' 3 , x K:- .sx X . l 'C if A --A 4 A.,,. MXL. I f., V' f Id. ,AP 2 . . A The basketball boys, coached by Coach Barborak opened the season very enthusiastically. One of the lmportant Jobs ofthe HORN staff was the taklng of 1nd1 vldual plctures for the annual +1 A X-' .1'lW, 4 win ? I? Ur' . '.A V ' x .KL . 1 ' k ' ,lr - sf 7fX'l:'7?f5:4. I' 'xsf fi-'1 ,' . ' ' ,fflfvjtxtxl ..l I ',,,. t 'v - , 1' ' xc Tl lf'-V1 Q' , , liqxx' xv!! ' . Y A . , .5 A.. HKU' ' ' 'En Most models are women but here ls Oh excuse me Sm1th' You re just berng measured by Betty Sue Sprlnger and Mary Lou Ham1lton for your costume for the PTA Mmstrel Show Taorng uo the Homecomr 5 booster oosttrs to help ralst school plru are loan Baxrran Forest Mclslahan Iudx Penfold and Lcnora Ohlulbusch mv of work The frrst snow of 1908 brought a lot of ex cltement to the school and snowball frghts became the order ofthe day ftnds as usual exerybody eager to start school J :G 1 L .f ' I -nw -v , 3 .A I 5 Q 3 l I A I' A A - 1 Iv v QA 'A ' . I, V s A A, as :E E Q ' ,, L . V . 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' ,P ' Q Groduofion begins f X 3 liaafd wi Xi 'E bye! tif, tx ,dvi 0 Lund-x Tune Patsy Rosenbuseh reeerves the Northsrde Honor Trophy from Vrcky Easterwood Weber last year s wmner Mem bers of the faculty s lect the rec1p1ent of thrshrgh award on the basrs of scholarshlp character leadershrp an seryrce An outstandrng band concert was held thrs year under the drrectlon of Mr Robert Lewrs Everyone was greatly pleased wrth the tremendous l1Tlpl'ONSlT1CllI of our band Nigga, 4 Q E Nlot only hada year s supply of frreworks just gone off a woman tarnted and a drunk wandered down the statrs but also the Caprtol the Whrte House and the Supreme Cou were about to be dxnamrted Th s scene of mass contasron took place durmg the senror play YOUCXIN T TAKE IT WITH YOU whrch was presented on Aprrl 4 SFI RTW E..l' Baccala rr att rc t rn 15 chool .1 rdltv ut o N M Il' Dr Rhei A-11150 gut 5 the Baccal dream a c Xfqy! ' Lf' summer vocotion The theme for the prom this year was SPACE, possibly because there was so much of it between the ears ofthe above individuals. Seen at one of the cleverly decorated tables are Cathy Cayo, Jeff Fowler, Cissy Cifers, Wayne Bacon, Pat Olfers, Jeannie Clark, IudyNiebur, and Gus Benke. One ofthe annual get out of school for a day trips taken by the historians this year was to Austin and the state capitol. Mr. Neff, the sponsor, and several of the students are shown on the steps of this famous building. -A I 1 W4 According to tradition, members of the junior class serve as ushers and usherettes. As you can see, Calvin Bongers is working especially hard doing nothing. 1 .lll!Q' Q, . 6.5 if ill'-.!.',!i 'ilii ?G lah: .x w .-l 'Qi This year the band had partial vote in the selection of their majorettes for the coming year. Nervously, but successfully, attemptingto retain her office is Pat Leming. 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Houston CA 6-7043 SUN AMONG 6 TGXUS HILADQL ARTILRS FOR COMPLILTLQ P11oToc,1aAP111c: CQLOIE 5 Bl AUX? EQUIPMENT mum FINISIIIIXC, Q, 140 SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Cong ratulations t th GRADUATING CLASS OF 1958 of NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL from y mmunityj r college San Antonio College FAVORITES OFI958 N f 4 X7 .1 ff' My! L' 123 Sf 54 xl vf K 4 15 ffj' CONGRATULATIONS Gila-ff-S O C C C wf SENIORS '58 1 'ii4?:g,, -5154 1 1' L .X TQ Q Steuernagel Og Packing Company .CC 29 141 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS OF 1958 FROM THE HORN STAFF Select Meat Com pany Wholesale Meats and Prov1s1ons 1922 South Laredo St CA 7 6353 San Antonlo Texas DURHAM f m uwzwi Qmyea Q' The Durham schools to serve you located at Corpus Chr1st1 V1ctor1a Beaumont El Paso Waco Harlmgen Austm and 105 San Pedro San Antonlo Tex post Off1ce Box 2425 I L'--' i X . f f of N x gl e -kk U' .N T df l 5' f YH 5-A J' an x My X 5 3 I 7 D 1 J 1 , . fx, w..,..,r.,, Q .11 .... .-...yn .vw N-.- L , - ,HJ . U g s i. 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