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

 - Class of 1959

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C THQ 408 Page 4 14 ....22 ....48 .., 60 88 .. 134 u DEDICATION To you Mrs Talley the staffvratefully dedlcates 1ts 1959 ed1t1on of the HORN Through your complete understandlnv of students Joys and sorrows your rare sense of humor your devotlon to our school your smcere bellef ln us and your mvaluable fr1endsh1p you have made us want to be Good l1v1n0 examples of the young people fortunate enouvh to be students of Northslde H101 School Because of you many of us have learned to face problems fearlessly, honestly, and frankly. W e thank you for the lugh 1deals you have set before us. J - r O v . . I . t O ! Y Y I P an o an . . I al ' f Administration IX G2 ff K-555 'N Cfff' S was , M U ii ,J sxsvfs '-- E-' I 1 ik, g.x XXL IU Xxx I! 7' sf' T ef' re! Q? fy! I5 qw 2 The Alamo It was here that a gallant few the bras est of the braxe threv. themselxes between the enemy and the settlements determmed net er to surrender nor retreat Then redeemed therr pledgeto Texas wrth the forfert of therr In es they fell the chosen sacrrfrce to Texas freedom Nlewell QX 552 - Mx xt,--4 an - X l ig. :rx In '1 X rx D rms v H 5 3 3 5 I I I u I 1 1 F , 330 Lit nj L-l J L tu'fe'2ts,g :lf 'W g 1 an ,rn a hm its 52 ?. ju ' ' 5' .- fd .jfs if ii A - A 2' I Js .G - Q - M gn QA It , as s s- as--fe--T-fe - L ,f 'dv' Y ,- A5 5-F 'N f VZZD Ni cb Y :H 'ii ff'f'1i'Aj't5i'1Qff?w Q . K -Q X 'XY K 4 X XY Ex ' 1. 'Pi ' 1 'fm C r 'rs Q Jge X e School Boorcl Plons Aheod 1'0 -sv at-3 HENRY HOWELL CARLOS CooN CLARENCE 1.oEssBERG Vice President Pl'6S1dCI1I Secfetafl' Russell Paul Ma son Marvin Niebuhr Jack Middleton One of the many tasks of the Board of the Northside Independent School District is to take an accurate survey of the development of the District to determine the number of students who will be attending the elementary, junior high, and high schools in the future. The Board is making an architectural survey which will enable it to plan the future build- ing and Curriculum needs of our District. Admlnlstrotlon Leods Northslde MURRAY BOONE Mr Murray Boone ftrst came to the Northsrde School Drstrrctm January 1950 asLeor Valley s srxth grade teacher He became puncrpal of the hrgh school rn 1950 and rn 1953 he assumed the offtce of supermtendent Mr Boone 1S always W1111llgIO help the school the faculty the student body or the school s organrzatrons He Jorned the cheerleaders and some of the faculty members as they led cheers rn a pep rally last fall He supports Northsrde s athletrc program wholeheartedl and cheers our If A- 's Y teams 011 to VICIOIY wtth all llllllflllg VI.gOl' Mr Truman Brandt was as srstant supermtendent of the Northstde school drstrrct and pI'1I'lC1P310f thejumor and Sen tor Hrgh Schools unttl hrs restg natron tn the fall TRLJMAN F BRANDT Mr Homer Smlth assumed the dutres of the hrgh school prmctpal durtng the fall term He has been Northsrde s football coach for two years HOMER SMITH IN-g, ? 131 Mr Edmund Cody returned to the Northstde school dtstrtct ln January as tts assrstant super mtendent EDMUND CODY Q O C C I . 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K E I I K ,O ., . y N ' - Q MEL BARBORAK B A Southwest Texas State Teachers College a'rd St Marr s Unryersrrr. l95l Mr Barborak rs afrnc all around sports rnan and coach We not only coarhes our frnc basketball and baseball tearrrs but also ls :rr hes physrral cduratron and world rsurraplrv Mr Barborak somerrrnrs ru ferrrd to as Frank by some of hrs boys has toathed two Northsrde baseball reams onto br drsrrrct and rcgronal trophresprror to rlrrs sr hool year No doubt our tearns mrll be rust as prornrsrny, thrs year Coach Barboralx takes a personal rnrerest rn all of hrs playrrs he rust seems to hare -1 wrn nrnrywax Oddly enough Coach Earboralr s rnarn rrtcre ls are basketball and baseball Faculty lv ORA KR.NOr.D H s lexa B S L u rant llnrursr y 410 sr old ur rrbrarrr r t q r y h d l J rs tht lrbr rr C' s lt s so t Pro u u uall referred tv. as the lrbrarr C. uh Mrs A 'ro r always ararlab L to O cr a a 3 Li X 'D O rr ry r se rbrrr strand P511 o ledge awar anyort tere te Ser cs 'rtr lrbrar worn ' Q acrrxrtre she enjoys bardtnrnp and n doubt readrns YLJINII: lmlDWlN Ml A B 5 5 urhwgst I m srrtt lgarrcr ru L , r L r hu lrrrrirsrrr r rr rr aror 4 st rs rrar lrrr rc r s took 6 dlw apr. I 1 L owhrtalourroolf are proof ha sheprac atsr. r alles r obbrc at a n t leurs td sw r-,X r rrrtrr croratro rl vs ns, Q. nfs. rc cr rapt It fr 1-fine ly rL'l ER BLrlNlsEIwSHIP E 5 Darrrtl J Cl r U 'K Sul Ross :rm TLaCl1CrS Lollcbe lfl5 'slr Blanl-censlrrp our mechanrraldra. rrrs ard lutrrrcrafr rnstructor dclrghts rn sptndrnyj hrs sparr trme huntrng and frshrnr Carnprnr, and sports appral to hrrrr also but he enjoys other handrcrafrs srrth as rrrarr rcs Mr Blankenshrp sgood narurrd way rs always an enlrglrrtnrrrcnr and ht alrsars has wordsofenrourapcrrrt nr and new dea zo pass on to anyont who r re tdrsrrr rle Nl w y r ta S lcxzrs 4 ct Nr rrfrto rs Norrlmdc s sotarronal ryjrrtulturc teacher he enroy orkrrrp rtlr suns and lrkes to sg one ur-ry so ofrtn on a huntrnb trrp when he crnrrot ybo huntrng he wrll settle for frshr lb Mr leurro attends tosr of our football basket brll ard baseba'l ga nes as we as hr. snhool sfrorrsored d nces He rs .1 Deputy Sherri and Deputr Const ble rn Preurct rr-o 1nd sponsor ofthe LOUIS W FREEMAN B S -:Hd M A San Marpos Teachers College 1941 Mr Freeman who teaches Algebra I sponsors the Sophomore Class and spends as much trme as possrble convrncrng hrs students of the value of all the learnrnb opportunrrres that rhev hare He has an rrrruest rn sports and has ber.ome profr :rent rn the art of flower growrng M! Free rnan wants to see all of Anrerrca then hr wants to tour Europe 'YQ on ridrfy, 44,5 'N-....f-1 'Hin CH-rRlEb LRIML-UND B B A Howard Pavnt tollebg Mr t rrr rland rs kept busy wrth hrs many artrrrrres rn our school He reaches Drrrer Eduratrorr and coarhes Traelt softball and Bas srball Froggy a Mr Lrrrrrlarrdr ofrtrr rsasrnplw called attends all saftty Club rrnttrngsas sponsor When nrrttt .rch rrrg Mr Lrrrrnland enjoys frshrng Mr Lrrrrrrland sfasrralway nrakeseurvrrrrelrtl at tart lrrsrrtyer Lndrng rntsrests and arrrrrtru rrtlude mam people these rr. rgrtsrs lsrndlt txtrrenrent of entry lnrrd UNEI blk Sul Ross Slate ltarh.-r Cdl: e su Mr iun r lsrrown for hrs neyer rrrrnr trrdearur to rrrproye our newlv rnrmed rnrrral tlass Mr ounn alwax has s wor or Lrrrrrrrrabenrtnr for hrs srn er Snr rorrt and agood tune sten to rrrrrt rratrrrally when Nlr bun rn hrs own rn sprrrrrb wav rc drreurng Besrdes hrs rn rtrt st rn rnusrr Mr Gum enjoys photob raphy tennrs bolf and skrrng Jr V . , Z ' ry, ti t ,, Q 'ILFQ A ' ' , , Vrrrwr rty' of CL . 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IU? l ,J- fw:f ' Xigq4'3'x Y iYwv,,'7' 0-1534 Faculty ILJYCE MENN Texas Norren s Universitx Mrs Mem our xety capable secretar is sept qaite oust ere al worttslde Besides te official secretarial duties she is always engaged in 'tclpi g stude ts :seeping finan cial records al o solxutgsc' olasrlc problems N en awa on' this can scledule is Menn bowls ot' the fac ln bowl rg team CHARIES NEFF Mt Neff s liistory classes are nes er dull He keeps his young folk in aeonsrant state of expectation with his ideas and his many and varied objects of historic value Mr Neff enjoys chess gardening cooking politics and fishing and iswllltng to talkwlth anyone about any of them at almost any time M Neff attends the numerous Junior Historian meetings and excursions as their sponsor DOUGLAS PERKINS B A University of Texas 1939 Mr Perkins jolly face is often seen in the Rampage room as he feverishly gives te mindcts to absent minded reporters This is Mt. Perkins' second year as Rampage sponsorg he spends most of the rest uf his time at school in his Spanish, English, and joutnalisn classes Mr. Perkins can often be seen in the hall, pipe in hand and brief case under arm, joking with one of his fellow teachers or one of his many student friends. Petky also supporm our football, basketball, and base- ball teams and likes to participate in tennis and bowling MARY MOULDER B S Southwest Texas S ate Teachers College 1996 Snortnand and tvpiriy are tne subjects taught by Mrs Moulder and she is well qualified for these lust onelook at her hap ps srriling face is enough to inspire her stu dents toward greater goals When away tron' classes Mrs Moulder sfavorireacttvxtiesare water skiing bowling and reading RAMONA PEEBLES Although Mrs Peebles has a xery heavy schedule teaching Fnglish and speech and sponsoring the Speech Club Scnxor Play and interscholastic League Speech Activities she is always willing to help any student Mrs Peebles enjoys a wide variety of things u1 cluding reading sewing music church ac tivities swimming and shooting guns Be cause of het interestingconversattonal ability and cheerful nature Mrs Peebles rs a wel come addition to any group LEUNARD OUINLIN, B, S,, Trinity Univer- sl ' Mr, Quinlan is a favorite among me stu- dents atNortlrsldc because of his fairness and horrestyin allscholastic dealings lic teaches chentist.ry, biology, ant. general science and is chairman of the sponsors of the l-'reshrttan Class ln his sparc time Mr. Quinlin collects records and enjoys reading He is also spun- sor of the Northside chapter of thc Key Club International, a service club which is plan- ning projects for the betterment ofout school, ,JL , -me 'ez is Wa-xiii? Faculty KLILAHETH REYNLJDS, 3 S , ltl.aL..t Ctl- lege Mrs Reynolds is ficpt quilt' 'First' tencfitig plttsical and health education and sprxscrizg the grrls' xolicyhall, tennis and scftcall :ears lier greatest rcsponsilrzlity is acting as .1 'rrotitcr l:en' to sixty cauer per' -squad girls Nevertheless, Mrs. Rcywtrlds takes tits busy scltedule all in HL-r stride Site is .1 very active person and enjoys dancing, swrn'rr'urg, and sports in general. Wlrcn in at nrure rest- ful rrtmd slrc likes rs watch T. V, ur listen tu H1-Fi. HOR1 ENSE 'IALLEY B A Incarnate lvl: L. Colreb 1918 M nd Trin1tvUntxL sm X s Talley is sponsor ftltL Sen or C ass :tt e Natioral Honor ocit x L .As a .11 e sa1Ltx ol i. te ut: and .ntixtt es ou doorslold J mm L of in Lrcsts r e study of buds tv Ll-at rct runtx 1, Mrs al'ex sycn s r'uL cw tt'r'c at ltocne read 'tc a d sev. ru, .As sell as creating tests t-hrc' w l sturr p Lac A J even one of her students Sltc emu s 'rusic and regularly attends tl'e San Antonio wr' phunx Mrs Tallevteacnesa rturrhe of s.r'1 ccrs Algebra II la-te Gcocrc r Georretry and 1rigo'ion'etrx M s alru 5 s ul wats and clevc sax qs ol classes in constant e 'wcutior CFLRLJE s-1.T:ON 9 5 1 .1 s 't te 1 as o nertur L acl tx fa e arm .1 fa L J.sL 'unassun r w s '1f1t.L LL c.1usLs spt .1 sl wart. t ' L .xut.rr .Isnt Lrts 3 5 tulactltlt .4 t. 1:1 L Ll 1 1 s lw'lLl.l.-1Ml-UCl'l.5tFDS, E, S. , Scutiwest Tctas State Teachers Ccllcge, 1942 B S A . Southwest Tesas State Tcaciers Ctcliege. 1950, M Ed , Southwest Texas State Te acc - ers College, 1952 Altltougfi this is Mr Richards' first year at Northside. Ere carries :A vert heavy sclredf ulc llc teaclzcsbusiness math, bookkeeping, typing, :md general rratlt and is a frcshnxxtt sponsor, Mr, Richards enjoys all sports And faithfully supxrts out baseball, basketball. and football tearrs He is .1 rrcrrcer of the iaculq' Bowling :earr H1-lCI!xTll -xYlOl' B tersr 10.111 Ta lt isolte nvt L or classrocn arraxcd in abrrg rttrx L.rLss with J quilt colored flux L Lt. s'ouldLr Gmc nw L. t .1 Tnxlor sstityec s sic issriu tetsenmtass sts. rw, conkir., .lsclaa J t.1x'n ctr x M .I L. is alt. LL. 1 L.1'x x exam lxiss sax x LSL 1 llitt LJ .ns r .. ann bd L ss 4. all L .r.. MJMLL L cs .at'ts L. SLL L t.xs I . 1 1 I 1, . ' f .rl tg-U 51-Qs cv lx f Q Q 1 1 p 1- nr l 1 . '. ' T.' . 1, , S, Trrrrry U:t:- : 'tty 1911, M Ed , Tri::L11.'1Jt.1xt-rslrt, Mrs 5' ar in . tc-d in the ltail s . 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' '.1t:. cl - Ct .1c:1'-'-'.1:su:: .s 131' ' lcd ii: ll cfs ' .es T' eil- L'3s :eaci .5 a Sdn 'ay S::. u' c'a's Personnel perform dunes Mr Frttz L1ebe the head custodlan at North slde 15 a very dear fr1end of the students and a loyal supporter of the school He does an ex L1ebe has been a loyal employee 1n th1sd1str1ct for twenty four years Mr L1ebe enJoys a frlendly talk w1th a student Here Roy L1eck pauses to speak to Mr L1ebe These four ladres are very good frlends of the students at Northsxde The1r frlendly d1spos1t1ons and many talents are an asset to our cafeterra They have spent many hours tn the krtchen sausfy mg the HPPCIIICS of the students and faculty They are Mrs Gene Schooley Mrs Sharlote Stolte Mrs L1lleBelzung and Mrs T11aSp11ler These loyal ass1stants to Mr L1ebe are pxctured dolng one of the1r da1ly chores around the campus Mr Solomon Nobles and Mr Maurlce Hayes are promtnent assets to the school cellent job taking care of the school too. Mr. W hyh l 1 fat? M' Q fy IN MEMORIAM CLARENCE KOHLLEPPEL DIANE MEI-JGAARD September 24 1958 October 19 1958 There be some of them that have left a name behind them and their praises still continue. Ecclesiasticus 44:8 QThe Wisdom of Sirachj School Life L .4 1 1 .f'J N N ff CN X V1 If 1 1650 MUNICIPAL AUDITOFXIUN1 W 1 I W3 ' Lf lfllll -JN ,V- '! s-f The Munrcrpal Audrtorrum Facrng south on 1ts sxx acre park 1S the magnrfrcent Munrcrpal Audrtorrum ll seats nearly 7 O00 Burlt at a cost of Sl 500 OOO rt rs the frnest of tts krnd rn the South and embodles ex ery modern rmprox ement Spanrsh rn conceptron the domed roofs of tts east and west wrngs are tlled rn deep xellow and blue whrch glrsten dazzlrnglyrn the bnlllant San Antonro sunlrght In thrs audltorrum many well known entertalners haxe enacted therr talents upon the stage San Antonrans as well as out of towners hate come away refreshed from a nrght of entertarnment CDO.:-Q x.,..,.. -1 Vw, M W ,Y,, 3 5 , ,,,,lv ,l , ,1 AL, X HN t H M ru El -tl -5 'N -J- f'....N'N:.'.1'l':I rar. 'gy-A fr, , x ,Ik ,A 1. f N C2 I g X , I :Lal Q18 E 1,46 : Qi: I 1 . , 1 1 f K Z1 5 5 I ? 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Yxbeexg X 'S X06 Nga ,1 e 9,0 6 0 Va Q96 Sgiix WS' we will rt ev 9 ' c - .- 19 X x 'txxosaio These new F. H. A. members were initiated in style. The ridiculous paraphernalia they are wearing is all in the game .Wis- - -see lt seemed as though this skeleton of a building would never be finished. On March 16 the students and teacrxers enjoyed the use of it for the first time. Sm. me 0177 1- Pe,-It 3 A O11 6 'War twefl jawarjlig a e le Ulyl Ut Or 8 If aastet aathy War 6 124113 Is H10 b,,, Yo 117,776 I7 are I 8 3 e Mrs T00 e U el Rjjey let U att! Oe I2 S -577 tr ever 17101, the telf C1110 F F A initiation gets rough too No crazy clothes but the boys had to take up for themselves G Always room for more? This truck load of students rode in the Western Parade on opening day of the annual Livestock Show and rodeo lu '1l- ,f In 1' I C ,y N hr s These Junrors appear anxrous to be measured for therr senrorrrngs A new style of r1ng was approx ed by a commrttee of class delegates and presxdents thrs year and theseJun1ors recelved therr beautrful new rrngs rn Mayof 1959 The new gold rtngs have a red stone and the words Northsrde Hlgh School surround the stone Students begrn to arrrve at schoolbrrght and early each mornrng For most of these students COITl1llg up the walk rt was thelr last year at Northsrde Each day always held new adventures and these people seem to be ready for anythrng accordrng to therr smrlrng faces iriiuw W x,.f ,,Lr2!1....U'-fl 1 'Y-we ' wi if 'hw-1 V 'Sa QT: N01 Tw U- The Iun1or Senlor P1cn1c was held at Landa Park tn New Braunfels These students are enjoyrng the lunch that had been prepared by the senror class s homeroom mothers Boatrng swrmmrng golfrng brcycle rrdrng and hrkrng were CHJOYCC5 by all The Iunror Senror PICDIC IS the last flrng for the senrors before therr graduatron It rs planned to be grven to the Junror class by the senlor class as a thank you for the Jumor Senror Prom The Choral Club for 1958 1959 added the musrcal background for the annual Chrrstmas assembly Thrs year the Speech Club and the Choral Club Jorned together to make the assembly more beautrful and meanrngful The faculty and students enjoyed the program they took the Chrrstmas sprrrt rnto the holrdays wrth them Four members of the cast ofthe Senxor Play HARVEY are plctured durtng one of the dress rehearsals The play ran two nrghts and each performance was well recelved by the audrences. The students on stage at present are Frank New comb, Sherry Parrott, R1ckyPerk1ns, and the star of the play, Haney' ,, y E - I 1 V 4 . Y A 'if 9, s T 1 T 5, ' 1 Ak r lp f 8 ' Qi' ' Y ,N X ' U ' x ' f i .lx , 0- l I ' ' 1 V ' ' 2 . Y . .... X H A 3 0. so ff -. . , t I . U V 11. ,ii 9 5' , , . . 4 qu l, 'Q-'wig , V ,W I 5. , ::'Q,rxy If , ' A .ar L T 1 ' Y' f P 4 f' if ff , D 1 V ' M K' 6,1 V., f if L' Q- as A ' ' 4 ' A 'C 5 1 R- K Q I M Q H ,, ,A ,,lgg.i: T n - 1 a. N 5 l 4 y 'x y , i ' 9 A S . . I J l 7 7 g I 5 . .. . These spetth students xyorked hard to present t L N KJ ml l t lt mas truly a lughli nt tt tl Q tear Mrs Pteblts is s toy n here arrangtn tte o on o .rjor characters in the nusrcal ara It takes long hours of practice to belong to the Northside Ram Band The band played well at all the games and placed high in the COl'l'lP6f1IlOH in which it competed. Close attention must be payed by the players during the rehearsals. These stu- dents learn the true value of music in thelife of every person. The band is progressing rapidly be- cause of this and the high spirits ofeachmember. The lunch line grows longer every year, but this year these students enjoyed the use ofour new cafeteria. Hey, Harry, no breaking in line, Mrs. Clydine Baldwin, Mrs. Emily Willis, and the homemaking students are pleased with the new Early American furniture that adds to the beauty of the new homemaking department. They worked hard under many hardships, and finally their hopes came true in the form of a new homemaking department. These boys composed the Northside Rams Football team for 1908 Here the team captains Fred Spears and Craig Mason are giung a pep talk as the other boxs look on This was the pep rally before the final home game and some of the B team members Joined the varsity squad to rnake a XICIOIX for lxorthside awww? F' G3'f'l I fi f 1 3 , A lt ' f MM' These Pep Squad girls were beginning to wonder about all the fun you will have in the pep squad . Each year the pep squad initiates its new members. The new girls are required to wear sloppy clothes, lipstick, and un- combed hair during the day. They usually have to carry old buckets and dolls with them too. N In . AA' 1 I I f, bg An air ofreverence is reflected as these Junior Historian members admire the Fannin Me- morial in Goliad, Texas. The group made several excursions during the year to see the historic points of our great state. They learned and had fun at the same time. X r t I The National Honor Society held regular candy and cookie sales. The students patronized the booth, and the proceeds went to a welldeserving organiza- tion. fEditor's note: Danell, are you going to work, or are you just trying to make up your mind about what you should buy?j The Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Olmos Club this year. Here some of the guests are enjoying refresh- ments. One ofthe largest crowds ever to attend one of these celebrations was in attendance at the Olmos Club this year. The club was beautifullydecorated with glitter- ingsilver stars, candles, tables, and programs, A photog- rapher was available to photograph any couples who desired to have their picturetaken. The program was one thgtowill never be forgotten by those who attended. sg, 1 4513 . i' Q ' ' 71 L V' Business always seems to get in the picture some- how. Coach George Watson, Coach Charles Grimland, Mr. W. A. Blankenship, and Mr. W.F. Richards seem to be enjoying their conversation during the school district 's teachers party at Lockhill School. Folk dancing, singing, games, refreshments and many conversations filled the evening. Students ond Leisurely f' ser X 1 ., -- . if-4 ' Carolyn Hazel, Patricia Smith, Ida Steubing, and Judy Neibuhr are ascending the steps to La Bahia Mission in Goliad. They were among those who went on the Junior Historians field trip. The group left the school early in the morning, and arrived back at the school late that same day. Faculty Enioy Moments ,Q ,- .- ? . 1- Arranging bouquets was one minor project in the home- making classes. Pictured left to right are Cissy Cifers, Ioan Krahn, Patsy Buser, Ida Steubing, Io An Flores, Her- linda Terrazos and Margaret I-land. This is one of the many talents that are introduced to the homemaking girls in the course. They come to realize the beauty that a simple flower arrangement can add to a table or party. l IT. 'K ' 4' M N, I ff '!,f! N if ' 'Xxx f f Xa, Pamela Wallet and Alice Calle are enjoying their lunch in the spacious, new lunchroom area, as others behind them go about their business of eating and waiting in line for their trays of food. The new cafeteria was modern in architectural design, and it had the newest conveniences in the kitchen. These students have a right to be proud, be- cause they were among those who received certi- ficate awards at the awards assembly in May. Faculty members gave a certificate to the student with the most ambition and a certificate to the student that made the most improvement during the year. A gold medal award was presented to the student with the highest average in a teaching area. These soft drink and candy machines were kept busy after each lunch hour. This area became one of the favorite spots for relaxation during spare time. It is located between the main two story wing of the school, the ag bui1ding, and the gym. qliditors note: It appears as though Jeannie Clark cannot decide which candy bar she wants.j 21 E , Y , 4 if f C19 C 11 ld dc! X ff f WW! .-Q' fix fy 'Q X X XXX-:X tcewmdwgffvrwiersy 5' ww 7 K 5, ,sf ,wry Affrww L.. M Of ,fax 7, wr fine J gf UT you 7 f M9 ff? f , K fy A gf 7?f1l'I 'HHll Vla H1 1 I U! Z M x..-,Qc .Lf f f f Sf.-X aw fqmt H xp I Z Ver fi? so rg -4-N ...lf kwi- E WK Q M1ss1oN SAN Jose San Jose M1SS1OHlS called the Queen of the Mrssrons The constructxon ofthrs mxsston was started 1n 1720 and completed 1n 1731 By 1778 after years of great actxvxty and promrnence rt was rn marked declme The m1ss1on has now been restored At the entrance gates are loopholes through whlch muskets once protruded to ftght off hostrle Indrans Wxth rmagrnatlon one can almost feel that the converted Indrans were st1l1 11 mg there and the fathers rn the monastery m1ght be the same Spanrards who helped to bu11d the mrssron San Jose seemsto capture trme creatmg a fee11ng of perman nce tn a turbulent world I 7! ffl! lf Q ,jx f j- f 1' X 1 U Kg X X Z , nf. W if C 1 QE? r ff ff s--ft 1 fs f-J I u X1 I 4' , A M? ! W ' - 1 Q f J f X? I 0 rf' ffflre, X Q ll w Il 17 X f f X f Qgjq J A 1 f X ly! 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O lp X 1 Q- Q24 A 'ego'-'-'- 's s1 .X :K 2 3-f'7-'Ju' -: ye- :rs 1 X ,MWHW We-W-My--J 12 H K -f JA 'N ,jf ff !f I XX Q I viii' , . . 4' ,, f . . . tiff p 6 , n V, 7 f I, X ,A X itaisw 'TYYI Vice - President --------------- ---- Reporter ------------------------- Flower ---- Red Rose Colors ---- Red and Silver Seniors Antlclpote Graduation IOE ASHER Football 57 58 F F A F Beau 57 58 Track PromKng 59 PATSY ASHER F l-l A 57 59 Choral Club 57 59 MARCIA BAKER Pep Squad 57 58 F T A 5 9 WAYNE BACON NI Club 57 59 Secretary. 58 59 Safety Club 58 59 Secretary Treas urer 58 59 Senior Class Sergeant at Arms Senior Class Favorite Basketball 57 59 tain 58 59 F H A Bea 58 Sergeants -at-Arms ------- ------- - - President ------------------------- Wanda Clark Bill Ljungdahl Secretary- Treasurer ---------- -------- D onna Utz Sandra Bilbrey Wayne Bacon Janice Kiles Motto ---- Don't say go! Go thyself! , L , by A 'l f M l 0 0 0 fl 1 5 ' -' 5 . . .5 .H.A. 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I LORELEI BARTHOLOMEW SHARON BART LETT FRANCES BECK speechclub 58 59 F H X 57 58 One Act Play 59 CRYSTLE BENKE Junror H1stor1ans 57 59 Presldent 58 59 RAMPAGE 58 59 Soclety Edrtor Annual Staff 58 59 Volleyball Team 57 58 Frnalrst HISIOIY Essay Contest Senror Play GUS BENKE Track F F A Junror Hrstor mans 57 59 SANDRABILBREY F H A 57 59 Vce Presrdent 57 58 4th Vrce Presrdent 58 59 Annua1Staff 57 59 Busrnesslvlanager 58 59 Student Councll 57 59 Treasurer 57 58 Chaplarn 58 59 Safety Club Jun1orH1stor r s 57 59 Vrce Presrdent 58 59 Pep Squad 57 59 Cheerleader 58 59 Reporter Senror Class HOlTl6COITlll'1g Duchess Basketball Queen Teena Texas Frnalrst CALVIN BONGERS Scrence Club 57 59 Pres rdent 58 59 Natronal Honor Socrety 57 58 Band 57 59 Equrpmentlvlanager 57 59 All D r1ct Band 58 59 F T A 58 9 HARVEY BONGERS L1braryClub 57 59 Pres M3 QL AMQ rdent 58 59 Nat1onalHonorSoc1ety 57 59 .N gs Band 57 59 Scrence Club 57 59 F T A BARBARA BRUHL Annual Staff 57 59 Edrtor 58 59 Pep Squad 57 59 Vrce Presldent 58 59 Junror I-lrstorrans 57 59 Secretary 58 59 F T A 57 59 Vrce Presrdent 57 58 Secretary 58 59 HonoraryMember Stu dent Councrl 58 59 Homecomrng Duchess Senror Class Favorrte Prom Queen 59 Who s Who 59 V1ce Prestdent Junror Class CARMEN BRUNI Basketbal1Team 57 58 Pep Squad 57 58 LOUIS CADENA Key' Club 57 59 Speech Club 58 59 One Act Play 59 ALICE CALLE Band 57 59 Presrdent 58 59 F H A 57 59 5th Vrce Presrdent F T A 57 59 Reporter 57 58 SpeechClub 58 59 Natronal Honor Socrety 57 Student Councrl 58 59 Basketball Team 57 58 Journalrsm 58 59 Exchange Edxtor WANDA CLARK F H A 57 59 4thV1ce Presrdent 58 59 AnnualStaff 57 59 Adxer trgrngmanager 58 59 StudentCounc1l 57 59 Parlramentarran 5 59 Safety Club Vrce Presrdent 8 59 Pep Squad 5 9 Cheerleader 57 59 Head Cheerleader 8 59 Iunror Class Favorrte Homecomrng Queen Pres1dentSen1or Class One Act Play 59 Who s Who 59 CAREY CHAMBERS F F A BILL COLEMAN N Club 57 59 Basketball 57 58 RAMPAGE Art Edrtor HORN Art Edrtor 57 59 P riff! 1-5 Slat 1 sl f1? --nl' -...af as tw SANFORD COON Band 57 59 Assrstant Drum Major 57 58 Drum Major 58 59 All Drs trrct Band 58 59 Gold Medal Award Key Club V1ce Presldent 57 58 Presldent 58 59 D1str1ct Lt Governor 58 59 Llbrary Club Vrce Presldent 58 59 Natlonal Honor Socrety 57 59 Chaplaln 58 59 HORN As srstant Edrtor 58 59 Photographer 57 59 Whoswho 57 59 Senror Play FacultyHonor Trophy Award CHARLES DAVIS Band 57 59 Sclence Club 58 59 JAMES DE SHA Key Club 57 59 RAMPAGE Sports Edttor 58 59 HORN 57 59 One Act Play REGINA DRENNON Choral Club LYNTON ECKHART One Act Play 59 Sclence Club 57 59 Pres1dent 57 58 J1ce Pres ldent 58 59 Band 57 59 V1ce Presldent 58 59 Student Conductor 58 59 Llbrarran 57 58 Senxor Play BARNEY EISERLOH Dramatrcs Club 57 58 Key Club Sgt at Arms 58 59 One Act Play 59 Speech Club 58 59 BOB ESTES Sclence Club 57 59 Treasurer 58 59 Iun1orH1stor1ans 58 59 BETTE GARD F T A 57 58 Choral Club 57 58 Speech Club 58 59 Basketball Team 57 58 DANNY GUERRERO F F A JUDY HIERS F H A 57 59 Speech Club 58 59 Tennrs Club Secretary 58 59 RAM PAGE 58 59 BILLY IUDSON J1m1orH1stor1ans 58 59 JOHNNY IUDSON Key Club 58 59 MARY JULIUS Pep Squad 57 59 Presldent 59 F T A 57 59 H1stor1an 58 Natxonal Honor Soclety 57 59 L1brary Club Reporter 57 58 Iunxor l-lrstorlans 57 59 One Act Play 57 59 Junlor Class Treasurer Gold Medal Honors, Who's Who, Valedlctorlan. CAROLYN KAMP, F. H. A. '58 '59, Choral Club '58, Speech Club '58 '59 ROY KARSCH, Band '57 '59, F.T.A '57 '59, Iun1orH1stor1ans '57 '59,L1brary Club '58 '59. Y FRED KEMPF N Club 57 59 Football 57 Baseball 57 59 F F A 58 DOROTHY KESSLER Library Club 57 58 Treasurer 58 59 Parlxamentarran Junior Historians 57 59 Corresponding Secretary 57 59 RAMPAGE 57 59 News Editor 57 59 Editor 58 59 National Honor Socrety 57 59 Honorary Member Student Council 58 59 Drstrrct Secretary Treasurer Teen Age L1brary Assocratlon Who s Who 59 IANICE KILES Pep Squad 57 58 F H A 57 59 District Officer 57 58 Junior Hrs torxans 58 59 Choral Club 57 58 Teena Texas Finalist Choral Club Vice President 57 58 CHARLES KLEIN F F A ELAINE LEE F H A 58 59 PepSquad 57 58 Iunrorl-llstorrans 57 59 Choral Club 58 HORN 58 59 RAMPAGE 59 ROY LIECK BILL LJUNGDAHL F F A 57 59 President 58 59 N Club 57 59 V1ce Pres1dent 58 59 StudentCounc1l 57 58 Senlor Class V1ce Presldent F F A Vice President 57 58 Football 57 59 NANCY GAIL MAGEE D A R Award Na tronal Honor Society 57 59 Presldent 58 reasurer 57 58 F T A 57 Treasurer 57 58 F H A 57 58 Junior H1stor1ans 57 59 Student Councrl 58 59 Pep Squad Manager 57 59 Safety Club 58 59 Basketball Team 57 58 WhosWno 59 Senior Play Faculty Scholarship Award CRAIG MASON N Club 57 59 National Honor Society 57 59 Student Council 57 59 V1ce Presrdent 58 59 Mr Touchdown Safety Club 59 Football 57 59 All D1str1ct 57 58 Basketball 57 59 Second All D1s trrct Team 58 59 Baseball 57 59 Whos Who 57 59 Hall of Fame 58 59 Junior Class President Gold Medal Awards HORN 59 Best All Round Athlete 59 Salutatorlan PAUL MCCOIG Band 57 59 Equipment Manager 57 59 One ActPlay 57 59 RAM PAGE 57 59 Cuculation Manager 57 58 Advertrslngand Bus1nessManager 58 59 Sen 1or Play Library Club 57 59 Reporter F T A 57 59 V1ce President SecondPlaceWrnner Mr F T A Contest 59 GUSMENN F F A 57 59 LINDA MONTGOMERY- Junior Historians 58- 59- RAMPAGE 58- 59 Assistant Editor. JIM MORROW' Key Club 57-59- F. F. A, 57- 59- Athletics Club 57- 58- Football 57- 58- Track 57- 58. CHRISTINENEWCOMB-F H A 57- 59 Vice- President 57- 58 Winner F. H. A. Picture Drawing Contest 58- Tumblers Top Typers 57- 58g Future Nurses Club Treasurer 57- 585 ChoralClub '57-'58g Student Council '58-'59. FRANK NEWCOMBg National Honor Society '57-'59p Debate Club '57-'58g Latin Club '57- '58g Key Club Treasurer '58-'59g Speech Club '58-'59g Senior Play. 555934-'-J -Ch Y WJ 'vw .4-g fi Nr 1- g - V' I., , 7 N458 I 5 K 8 sw' org 'Ov' our-Q 'WM dm- we nfl? 1,9 MARVIN NIEBUHR: F.F. A. '57-'59, Treasurer '57-'58, Secretary '58-'59. PAT OLFERSg N Club '57-'59g Junior Class Favoriteg Basketball '58-'59, Honorable Men- tion All District Basketball '58, All-District Basketball Team '59g Safety Club President '59g Student Council '58-'59, Reporterg Hall of Fame '58-'59g Baseball '57-'59g Basketball '58-'59, Co-Captain '58-'59g 'HORN '59, META NELL OTTg Band '57-'59, Majorette '57-'59, Band Sweetheart '58-'59g F. H. A. '57-'59, President '58-'59, District Officer '58-'59g Student Council '57-'58, Student Council Honorary Member '58-'59, SHERRY PARROTT' F. H A 57- 59 Public Relations Officer 57- 58 3rd Vice-President 58- 59- Pep Squad 57- 58- Choral Club Pres- ident 57 58 Junior Class Secretary Junior Historians 58 59 HORN 58 59 Senior Play JOHNNY PEPPER F F A 57 59 RICKY PERKINS B nd 57 59 F F A 57 59 Senior Play DARRIS POWELL National Honor Society 57 59 F H A 57 59 Parllamentarran 57 58 HORN 57 59 RAMPAGE 58 59 Basketball Assistant Manager 57 58 Pep Squad Manager 58 59 EUGENE ROBBINS N Club 57 59 F F A 57 59 Sentinel 58 59 Key Club 58 59 Track 57 59 Hall of Fame 59 W A RUMS EY LARRY SANCHEZ NORWINSCHIMCEK N Club 57 59 Basket ball 57 58 Baseball 57 59 SHIRLEY SCHUH L1braryClub 57 59 Secre tary 57 58 Historian 58 59 Jtuuor Histo rians 57 59 Recording Secretary 57 58 National Honor Society 57 59 Choral Club 57 59 V1ce President 58 59 RAMPAGE News Editor 58 59 CHARLOTTE SCHUPP RAMPAGE 57 59 HRN57 58FHA 57 59 Jun H torrans 57 59 CARL SCHWARZ F F A Junior Farm Skills Demonstration Junior Hrstorrans ROBERT SCI-IWARZ Speech Club Sgt at Arms 57 58 RAMPAGE Circulation staff 58 59 FRED SPEARS N Club 57 59 Presrdent 58 59 Football 51 59 Co Captatn 58 All DISIYICI 58 59 Baseball 57 59 Hallof Fame 58 59 Student Councrl 58 59 Safety Club 58 59 BETTY SUE SPRINGER F H X 57 59 RAM PAGE 58 59 HORN 58 59 BasketballTeam 57 58 GLENDA STAPLETON Basketball 57 58 DON STEUBING N Club 57 59 Basketball 57 59 Baseball 57 59 RUTH STURDEVANT RAMPAGE 57 59 Crr culat1onStaff 57 58 Assoc1ateEd1tor 58 59 n Mayorette 57 59 F H A 57 Hrstorran 57 58 Parhamentarran 58 59 Iunror Hrstorrans 57 59 F T A Senror Play JERRY TURNER Scrence Club Senror Play CLIFF THOMPSON F F A 58 59 Baseb ll 'fl --nv ,-up K' 'US wx' 'Q 5 59 N Club 57 55 Key club 57 5 15:4 RAMPAGE Sports Editor 57 58 CHARLES TINGLE Jumor Hrsrorrans 57 59 lj PEGGY ULLRICH Q, DONNA UTZ Senror Class Secretary Treasurer Safety Club Reporter 58 59 Student Coun C11 58 59 HORN 57 59 Senror Play Pep Squad 57 59 Cheerleader 57 59 F H A 57 59 PATSY WALLACE Junror Hrstorrans 58 59 Pep Squad 57 58 HORN 58 59 PAM WALLET Pep Squad 57 59 Student Councrl Parlramentarran 57 58 Presrdent 58 59 RAMPAGE Assrstant Feature Edrtor 9 T A 57 59 Safety Club 59 Speech Club 58 59 Whos Who 59 PATSY WATSON Pep Squad 57 59 F T 8 A 58 59 HORN 58 BETTY JEAN WEHMEYER Pep Squad 57 59 ReporterF H A 57 59 HORN 57 59 JEAN YOUNG' F H A 58- 59' RAMPAGE 58- 59' HORN 58- 59 if IQ X if fi cl Ax I Upperclossmen ,fm Pamela Wallet and PatsyW atson are shown at the Prom perform ing the serious task of readmg the Senior Class Will Every year each member of the graduating class wills one of his most valu able assets to the stu dents who will be sen 1ors the commg year They will such attri butes as personalities looks brains an driving abilities The Senior class presented HAR- VEY as their play this year' the comedy was well presented and was considered a success by the audi- ences. This scene shows Nancy Magee as Veta Louise Simmons Ruth Sturdevant as Myrtle Mae Sim - mons and Paul McCoig as Judge Omar Gaffney. The picture hanging above the fireplace is of Elwood P. Dowd and his imaginary rabbit friend Harvey. Jerry Turner played the part of Elwood in the seniors presentation of the play- Harvey played himself! 443' Seated at the head tableof the 1959 Stardust Prom are the presidents of the Junior and Senior classes the Master of Ceremonies and their dates Pictured are Wanda Clark senior class president and her date Keith Mason the Master of Ceremonies Joe Kmdred and his date Danell Wallis and the Junior class pres Beverly Hopwood and her date Eddy Shahady 2 Jr Pictured is the raft in the middle of the swimming pool at Landa Park New Braunfels Those attending the Junior Senior Picnic enjoyed swimming in the big pool on that warm May Saturday The picnic 1S the last real chance for the Juniors and seniors to get together and have fun before they settle down to the grind of studying for their finals .lolnt Surprised, but happy, Barbara Bruhl and Joe Asher were crowned King and Queen of the 1959 Stardust Junior-Senior Prom. They ruled over the gala cele- bration that was held at the Olmos Dinner Club on the evening of May 9, 1959. Red roses and silver stars were used to decorate the entrance, the dining area, and the refreshment parlor in the Stardust theme. ,g i g 4 .5 g' 3 K if , .ff I This is a scene from the Junior Senior picnic held on May 16 at Landa Park 'slew Braunfels Everyone had a good time riding bicycles boating and swim ming They then enjoyed a delicious lunch of ham potato salad and soft drinks Beverly Hopwood presi dent of the Junior class is shown here presiding over a February class meeting These meetings are held to discuss Junior activities and problems of the class At the meeting pictured plans were N ,,,4 being made for the Valentine s Dance and the ap proaching Junior sponsored Junior Sen1or Prom held each year to honor the graduating seniors Sponsor Achvltles 1 I tml' fi: Here the rumor proph ecy committee is shown as they meet inthe Con ference Room These students were rCSpOHS1b1e for composing the clever prophecy of the Seniors that was read at the Prom They are Beverly Hopwood Kathy Watts 'I-1-Lq...i. Danell Wallis Jonnie Jungerman Dennis Ter ry Betty Watson Ron nie Baker Kurt Pank ratz Pat Smith Carolyn Hazel and Joe Kindred Others that were on the committee but not pictured were Barbara Van Delden Lorelei Nieto and Cecil Asher Here at last! The rings have finally come and the juniors eagerly wait in line for them. lt doesn t seem possible to them that they have finally received them and are just one step away from being seniors. '1 Pictured are several junior girls placing orders for their senior rings. The juniors were measured for their rings in March. The ringswill be the standard design: gold, with aruby-red stone, with a ram's head on one side and a crest on the other. fig li' rw CN x Junior Closs 2 I qw -QW V- up-gr IH? we gf ffifgf 'A ,ve 1 'T 'mmf The Junior Class Officers are shown here eagerly looking over their new classroom addition. These officers have done a very goodjob this year by putting out an excellent student directory and fixing the lovely mum corsages for Homecoming. They are Beverly Hop- wood, Presidentg Betty Watson, Vice- Presidentg Richard Jenkins, Secretaryp Cecil Asher Treasurer loe Kindred and Bob Friesenhahn who is not pictured Sergeant at arms Leslie Anderson Priscilla Aramburu Cecil Asher Manuel Balero Sandie Barradale Wayne Benke Verleen Calle I . Horace Cadenas A Matilda Cepeda Carmen Cervantes T' ' 5311 Juana Cervantes Tommy Colllns Carole Conklm Danrel Dodson Earnest Eastwood Julre Frelds Jo Ann Flores Bob Frresenhahn Roseanne Frrtz Davxd Gass Kenneth G11more Kay Gregg Nrta Harbm Israel Harris Carolyn Hazel V1v1an Hay Iuanell H111 Beverly Hopwood James Huff Carole Hughes Hank Hyman ft W - lv vw ,lf 4, ,A x . dv? Q lg 7 o 3 fwfr? 4' N ,T I ri, l, gras Z gp a --v-of I P01 DZ: it in-. A Q f , 1? W J .N . .J , A A , 'N A' ' 'X 2 ,31 K Z,-9 , I if - ' 5.5.-Tzfi K I . 'K if 2 V ff M K 5, ' 2. 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' Sophomores look forward to classes Prestdent G11 Grllesple V1ce Prestdent Ray Rrmkus A Secretary Andrea York Sergeants at Arms Cleve Reeves Jerry Wallace These sophomore offrcers are mspectrng the ground floor of the new two story wrng shortly before rt turned mto a modern brrghtly colored group of classrooms and halls Presrdent G11 Grllespte led the sophomore class untrl he moved away fromthe Northsrde School Drstrrct at m1d term The class was plannmg several upcomrng events at the trme thrs prcture was taken later rn the year they held the1r annual p1cn1c at Madla s Ranch near Helotes Sophomores make up a brg portlon of North srde Hrgh School Many of them are members of organrzatrons such as the band pep squad N tlonal Honor SOCICIY, Key Club, F.F.A , F.H.A., F.T. A. , Llbrary Club, and Junror Hrstorrans Naturally the class has delegates to the Student Councrl, they take a very actlve part rn the of frcral programs of the counctl Some sophomores are athletes, althoughseveral of them are actlve rn B andluntor Varsrtyteams, they w1ll be on the Varsrty teams durmg the next two years of therr hrgh school lrfe. Sophomores have one hrgh hope rn thetr future graduatton. Many of them plan on attarmng a college educatxon after they graduate from Northsrde They are reachlng a perlod rn therr ltves when very momentous decrsrons must be made Usually upperclassmen do not realrze the rmportance of the sophomores at Northsrde, they are a very actrve portron rn our school lrfel m - fx' Treasurer ------- ----------- -C issy Cifers 'al450!0K?l I ' ' , , a- in new building Helen Arch Jane Bacon Tommy Baldwin Sydney Barradale Bradley Bell Lynda Bettison Don Blackwell Teresa Blackwell Dickie Boldt Cathy Bordano Terry Brandt Buddy Brooks Allen Burrier Geraldine Burrier Evelyn Burrow Barbara Campbell Penny Carmack Shirlene Carter Anne Chandler Cissy Cifers Jeanne Clark Carol Cockrell Jesse Cope Ellis Cornwell Hank Cox Glenda Crow Robert Cuyler Julia del Corral John Douglass William Draker cv- ' . k , ,QA v X 3 . . . I 'ea vf J fi wave ,4 'Z if ' r'7 A , ffm W Q- 6'5 J ,J ei Q 1 ,4-, Christina Adams Q li-Qs J . r ' 4 y A s ri s' AY ' if F25 tif -uf' X 'Ji aii. 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Morgensrern Bob Moss Tex Nichols Judy Niebuhr Pat O'Ncill Phillip Packard Linda Percival Robert Pickett Beverly Pittman Cynthia Prettyman Jimmy Rackley Libby Riesenecker Ray Rimkus Chlonett Rodgers Patty Salzman Kathaleen Satterwhite Doris Schneider Johnny Schwarz Lloyd Seiler Louise Sheppard Ida Steubing Bonnie Swan Chyrell Terrell Ronny Tietze William Toepperwein Peggy Trahan Fred Vance Gary Van Dyke Betty Varnes Ted Walker Jerry Wallace joe Wallace Nancy Wellauer Bobbie Wilson Andrea York Gene Young Diane Zimmerman Sandra Zwiener 4F'a 1 'Y -.. , 11 K . . I :J -L '1 yi 1- Huaf . Q. if? C , Y 5 X A'-'Q L s li- 2 lax ex :f2st1Y:5i.s1 ? rxfl N I 1 I fr .Alf 2' of Q r. ,YO Q r. if e, l , 1' 2' ww.. f : 'fm' Q 3 2 -A T21 W 4, t 4' Aj v f , i if fig Q , rf is A NZM V at wai l It ff ' , ' ,V , 'Q -. Q - - , .f ' . . + f'i X212 A . . 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I ' sk . ,K ' C ' A Q YH f Freshmen Jeannie Asher Cherry Bacon Johnny Balderas Wayne Barker Dwight Bartlett Diann Bilbrey Billie Jo Boenig Jack Bond Jack Brannon Rita Brauchle Butch Brown Susie Brown Kenda Bruhl Tommy Buel Harrell Burris Joe Cervantes Rusty Cheek Lee Cline Ralph Coker Judy Cook Roger Cook Ricky Cowan Angela Cowart Dorothy Cowart Oma Culp search Manuel del Corral Pat De Sha Elizabeth Dodson Pat Dolch Linda Evans for onswers Duane Grant Dwight Groff Mary Gussen Kathleen llapp Carole Hardy Barbara Hopwood Gary llowser Charlie Jonas Barbara lowers Kathi Julius Jimmy .lungerman Don Kamp Harry Karp Mary Kasarda Lucille Kessei Bobby Kester A-rthur King Edgar Kohlleppel Diane Kohnke Darlene Krueger Evelyn Kuhn Mike Leining .lerilyn Leong Margie Lovell Penny MaeAllister Janie Madla Clara Marrs Kenneth Mayes 1. W, Maytum Sharon Meacham 'nv' Sue Fogg Allen French James Graham is Q '2 N1 ?' -.U-I , f , f 4 -11 gf? -av f 9 i t be I 5 'lflllfilcil it !l',7r 10 .4 Ae , S, -f v,? ,, fi, .I Q .I 'QS' . Q. 'E '5 -fad N t Yg 'dVvh i fe. fill be A , p -4' ! X4 1 J' . - 4 . 'ji I , 5.157 ll. in ill 3 , . V C 9 . ' ve f 1 ,ry 0' 'v. 'nf bl DW' .AAA Tw-': ' ,gr ,Q . , v.,, :ip ' W 'f..5'lfi X , ,, 4- F A K' K I .:. -A ' mv '7 . L F aa 5 l ,D if .' G '. 'xl r L 'IL ' 5 Q Z. - af ar, .mt 2 'Wm M .A . Ai N Q-vu v 5 3 . s 523 fl ffff 159' ff .-fha .Q 1 Z, an ' 404 4 - fa -'Hrs .' .4.. ' ..u:,,,aP U ' ff -.. ,aging-0 ..,, an Linda Meeks Cheryl Mieske Marilyn Meyer Marilyn Miller Billy Moffitt Gary Munson Shirley Myers Thomas Neumayer ,lan Ann Nichols George Nottingham David Odem Marvin Ohlenbusch janet Olfers Donald Padilla Robert Parvin Georgiana Pawlosky Margie Penfold Patricia Petri Linda Porter Ann Purcell Nan Purcell Tommy Rimkus Gabriel Rosas Mildred Ross Edward Salazar Rosalva Salazar Bill Schmitt Chester Schuh Arthur Schwarz Leslie Schott Elton Seewald Claudia Sescila Thea Ann Smith Connie Smith Kenneth Snyder Benny Springer Carol Stauffer Barbara Steubing .Iudy Voigt Dennis Wallis 1-P '17 5JQltfLQ1t'i . .v ' Maureen Watts ,. Doris Wegner ' ' ' Donna Wernlein ' 8 j Tommy White 3 Doris Wilkins I 9- -Slip: H eisiuunrf 'f kg gjiflllgjl V : ' 1 tiwtitizi 'T Anne Williamson Nita Zepeda Freshmen strive for personal betterment MWA These students were elected by the members of the freshman class to lead them in their firstyear of high school. Here, the officers plan for their upcoming activities. Left to right they are: Rita Brauchle, presidentg Dwight Bartlett, vice -presi- dentg Sharon Meacham secreraryg Roger Funder- berg, treasurerg Duane Grant and Donald Padilla, sergeant-at-arms. These freshman students are studying to improve their work in algebra. Each understands the necessity of good work and good grades. They are laying the foundation for their future in these classes. 3 Some of the members of the Chemistry class are con- ducting an experiment in their new laboratory which was built in the new wing. Two new Biologylaboratories were also built. In the field of science Northside offers chemistry, physics, biology and general science. This studious group of boys is working on an assignment in Mrs. Talley's second pe- riod Trigonometry class. Sandy Coon and Craig Mason are putting some of their problems on the board in preparation for a class dis- cussion. All of the seven members of this class are boys. feditors note: we under - stand it! do YOU?j Mr, Lionel Gum, choral director, gives a few pointers to the members of the sixth period Choral Class as they prepare for one of the several fine performances that they made during the year under his capable direction. This group is indeed a credit to Northside. gas E332 Students enioy gs. The Band, one of the organizations of which the district is very proud, is practicing in preparation for one of its concerts. The members of the band have been kept busy with parades, the interscholastic League Con - cert and Sightreading contests, ir1 which they won a second class rating, and concerts at the various schools in the district. ...f-8' The lighting of a pipe is not as simple as itmight seem Here Johnnyludson is demon strating one ot the many types of stage busi ness taught in Ramona Peeble sSpeech class This is only one of theminutepieces of busi- ness that make her plays both realistic and entertaining. This year the speech class ro- duced GREEN GROW THE LILACSH, a play by Lynn Riggs. varied curriculum Mr. Charles Neff looks over the work of one of the students in his American History class. American History is a required subject at North- side. Most students take it during their junior year. The school has several teachers in its history de- partment. Mrs. Taylor teaches World History, World Geography, Texas History, and Civics, Mr. Neff teaches American History and World History, Mr. Barborak teaches World History, and Mr. Grimland teaches World Geography. Some of the members of the RAMPAGE staff and Dorothy Kessler, editor-in -chief, work on the coming issue of the school paper as Mr. Douglas Perkins, the sponsor, looks on. The RAMPAGE was published every other Friday during the school year. It features both entertaining and interesting articles about the students and teachers and their various activities. On every other Friday one finds the student body anxiously devouring the news in their copy of the latest issue of the RAMPAGE These girls are working on their assignments in Mrs. Moulder's Shorthand class. This class isonlyoneof many business courses offered at Northside. The other courses include Typing I and II and Business Arithm etic. The aim of these courses which are taught by Mrs. Moulder and Mr. Richards is to prepare students for a career in the business world. Some of the girls in one of Mrs. Baldwin's Homemaking classes are shown completing their projects in sewing. The Homemaking department headed by Mrs. Baldwin and Mrs, Willis offers athree year course in Homemaking. This course is built around the six areas of child care, health and home nursing, family economics, housing, foods, and clothing. This year about one hundred and five girls were enrolled in the Home- making classes. A1Or1g with their many other activities, these girls also entered sever- al contests, One of the requirements in senior English is an oral book report on a book by an English author. In this way students learn about books that they usually would not have time to read. Mrs. Lovelady, Mrs. Peebles, Miss McArthur, and Miss W illitt are the very ca- pable teachers in our English department. Q x .49 l With tie construction well underway a large crane auls cement to the roof of the second story The men atop the building are only a few of the large crew who worked with untiringeffort to complete the building This section will soon house several classesxnlinglrsh Science History and Spanish as well as the HORN and RAMPAGE Rooms 193. 5 'Uv-nt Cf.: 46 New Skilled carpenters, engineers, bricklayers, and competent electricians work swiftly, but with assurance, to complete the building in as little time as possible. Here we see them atop the first floor of the new wing. .4 1,1 95.29 As we stand back for an ob1ective look at tie new wing we see a building near completion The tall dark telephone poles in tt e foreground dwarf the building in tle background but the buildit g will Contain on tl is side only sexen Classrooms and two activity rooms To t e left max be seen a portion oft c patio w nc 1 extends from t e new cafeteria Z rt ' r f it 6 af. Mt ' Y ' , Q . IL V. W f f - l ' I J , , , ,EJQQQ X H fi' t , . I . . . . , . Virgil, V4 J' sw. 4. ,..,,!, , L N ek . Y , A 'u ' u P t k 4 X' -- N. l s - ' ', . Y A . , . , A . .W . . y J., , Y N R., I., in ' fy ' QA N ty., A,-,fl 1-e--f ll e . ,A ' 3 ' ' 1 H - 'Uji A t , Nd - ' ' .A . ' ', gr5:t:rf.,. J . l. i - , A z ' Q , - - -f , Y. . v- .Q -1 ' M ., BL ,ft 3' 'A,- . V . . 4- 'W-1s.1 ' ,nr J., . A- iii H , r -A :W -' ' H ,-f' - - ' ' M '. K' L ,lt, t ,QU jr ,st . 'X . ..,sf ifsl-sta-,ave ' ' Addition This modern, two story brick building is the result of months of construction and preparation. lt was occupied in Mid-March by the students 1-'gl and teachers of Northside. Everyone was eager to take over the new classrooms and laboratories. r Fx far, W v Looking from the south one can see a full view of the magnificent new addition to our building From left to right the walkway Jotns the agriculture building and gymnasium to the main hall As you enter the doorway there is a moderntstic walled in garden This two story unit houses 20 rooms for educational use These in clude lecture experimental and conference rooms as well as a new library choral room RAMPAGE work room and HORN work room any-yt? W-N7 naayxu ,eg ,,.. If L- , PV' Pam Wallet president ofthe Student Council a cuts the maroon and white ribbons during the ceremonies tn which the new wing of the high school was dedicated and officially opened for use After the ceremony the students gave the new bu1lding a thorough inspection and started the first day of classes in the new classrooms It was with great pride that the students and teachers took up residence in this new addition to our building wwf W enallib , . , . . , . I 'J I s ljyi, , 1 AQ' .ul k I A -'. -y..,,,.w - ,U Hj,w,Mf .LMI ,-.., y ,, ,,,, H ues r . ' ,. -f-sax k3Q. -if qs ' -. ., 4 . ,W 3 1..- If ... L......... .- t a rf-' --A r-fe 4- - ' , .lt A Ha'-fm .-, .M ' ' M' W s . G. L4 ' ' . . 151:95 K ..-., W Y, fp x 1 u la A -'--,. , 4 A' 1 0 . , ' 1 ' Q' A - 7' , D ' ,lf 4 L . A A - 1: V , . . -vsf?'I7 af , :STWJ A I Y ' M Z'-flgf , A A H ,, 'H' --.mint 4' - cmd Personalities Favorites WA. , f X172 ffwyu W4 - nfl J, ll -1,-fly' Z' X 'X' Nfx Y K 1 ,l. E Y hi x RSX XXX Xxx 7711011 z iff If 4 1 If EER IQ Lg! g., v-,f-J fn fu-725' .l,. ,7,l,l.-l--. -l. 1i-il-l H2535 gjxf N RANDOLPH AIR FORCE B XSE Rd ld olph ur Force Base about twewtx mules northeast of Sa VIIOIIO AU 1 t, c. z. L, 1 l 1 R flolt. mag om, oo ill Wit mth ll bnllldll-lg arm ootuo l'lxN tr Iwo mme square Il lo Dommatl the structuresolthefleld LS th tlot Bmldmb Mllll lt, l o foot tom, Uotll econt ars Raldolph ws the ounarx and b3SlC tl bo ot lr Force Th base nom la headqtl rters for the Mr Tramlm, Fo 1 naw School of A X13.I1Oll YWCGICHIC 15 also located at Randolph 7 4- L..-LA, ,X TD Qv0lifflW o 1 pdf- X X t X ,T -N X V Q X X lx t 4 I - R ,ll P o 1 V r ' 1 3 - x a CB J ef I 'Q .f'? tl'tl'i. EF 'Q ,T T21 f-i- '- I ll K H ' V E fy N I ' 1 1 1' '- HX '77 EL-fx ,E A -X if N l HQ? 7 sfx JDM, :lilf jg, ylwhjlfflyll Y ff? 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'.'.xj ,111 .d.The CRAIG MASON s well rounded personalrty and outstandmg athlettc ab1l1ty made htm a favorrte semor among the student body He was vrce presrdent of the Student Coun crl and treasurer of the N Club H1s hrgh scholasnc ratlng and good crttzenshrp made h1m an excellent member ofthe Natronal Honor Socr ety Crarg was salutatorran of hrs class For these reasons he proved hrmselfdeservrng to be ln Who s Who for two years SANFORD COON s wrdespread 3CI1V1I16S as the Drum Major of the Northsrde Ram Band presrdent of the Northsrde chapter of the Key Club Internatlonal, and photographer and assrstant edrtor of the HORN shows that he was usuallybusy, but he st1ll found t1me to take part tn the senror play, HARVEY, and be v1ce presr dent of the Lrbrary Club Thrs was Sandy's second year to be chosen by the faculty as a member of Who's Who He was also selected by the faculty to be the recrprent ofthe Northsrde Honor Trophy whlch IS pre sented to an outstandrng graduate an nually at the graduat1on ceremony Faculty selects BARBARA BRUHL s sweet personahty and pretty face were well known to her classmates Barbre was 1n the Pep Squad four years and was elected vrce presrdent her senror year She was elected secretary of the Junror Hrstortans and F T A but her brggest Job rn school was edltor of the 1958 1959 HORN WANDA CLARK Northsrde shead cheerleader helped cheer the Rams on to vlctorymany trmes durrng the three years she was a cheerleader Wanda who was parlramen tarxan of the Student Counctl and vrce presrdent of the Safety Club and F H A played an actrve part wrth the annual staff as manager of the advertxsrng rn the 1958 1959 HORN A an , y gl 1 .Q ff A KI if R v . j t X 1 - 4. - I ' i ', f . D . I 5 r' A . . ., ' ' ' ' 9 Z . , ' . , . , . Y Whos Who NANCY GAIL MAGEE, ahard working student whose grades were above average, took part in a great number of activities at school. Because of her high scholastic standm she was in the National Honor Society three years and was president of the organization durmgher senior year She was librarian of the F T A and shetook one of the leading roles in the senior play HARVEY She received the 1959 Daughters of the American Revolution Award as a tribute to her outstanding achievements and the Northside faculty presented her with their scholarship award at graduation MARY JULIUS was active in many organizations at Northside She was president of the Ramblerettes h1stor1an of the F T A and a member of the Na ti al Honor Society Library Club and Junior His torrans She played the role of Aunt Eller in the one act play GREEN GROW THE LILACS An added tr1b ute was made toward Mary at graduation she was the valedictorian of her class YV' -,.-n u N DOROTHY KESSLER s Job as editor ofthe RAMPAGE required much time and hard work Dorothy belonged to the National Honor Society the Junior an honorary member She also played an actrxe part in the Library Club as parliamentarian Dorothy also took part in helping with the props for the senior play HARVEY VERLEEN CALLE was a fun loxing junior who played a clarinet rn the Ram Band she xv as a member of that or anizatron for three years This rear she was elected merit secretary She was treasurer ofthe Library Club aid belonged to thelunior Histor ads ller Wood character and hi h scho arshrp made her an excellent membe ofthe National Honor Society 51 . . . Q, . . i H ' r ' ,fs S . . ., ' is . . . ' 7, I A 'X . . . . ' . . ' ' H ' is , . 4 6 h If - J 1 RQ ' A rl X '7 - T vig, ' ' ' ' W ' A I - ul 1 ,g J Historians, and the Student Council as 3 g ' 1 . ' . V i Al . , J. ' Q ' s , . , i Q yy U . .' ,nr .Q 1 I O .1 Q ' V 1' 25 lb ' D 'I l ' ' ' l . . b .g 1' A . .53 ax . r BARBARA VAN DELDEN, who has been in the Student Council for five years, was recording secretary this year: she will be the vice-president in the 1959-1960 school year. She was a member of the F. H. A. , Junior Histo- rians, National Honor Society, and Chaplain of the Pep Squad. BETTY WATSON, a vivacious junior, was vice-pres- ideut of her junior class. She was in the National Honor Society two years and in the coming year she 1S to serve as president Betty who plays the clarinet has been a member of the band for five years She plays the piano as a hobby I . . . PAMELA WALLET well known for her red hair and as the president of the Student Council had many other duties She was a member of the Pep Squad F T A and assistant feature editor on the RAMPAGE staff Pam s well rounded personality made her a credit to the Northside student body DANELL WALLIS a pretty popular Junior had a busy schedule this year and lt will be even busier during her senior year Danell was in the Student Council three years and was elected president for the 1959 1960 school year She was active in the Pep Squad and in the National Honor Society DANIEL DODSON an outstanding student in scholar ship and in music in the band was assistant Drum Major this year In the coming year he will be the head Drum MaJor He was an active member of the Library Club and the National Honor Society also Daniel took a greatdeal of interest in the schoolelections at the close of the school year he was the campaign manager of several good can didates in these elections HARRY HAGGARD returned to Northside this year after a year s stayin Hawaii This year he was on the track team and was the first write in candidate for Stu dent Council president that Northside has ever had Harry will be treasurer of the Student Council art editor of the HORN Lieutenant Governor of the Key Club and second vice president of the Library Club next year when he 1S a senior Coaches present Holl of Fame CRAIG MASON Northstde s all around athlete was a three year letterman on the Ram s football team basketball team and base ball team Cratg who was a co captam of the 1958 1959 football team was grven a trophy for berng selected as Northstde s most valu able football player by hrs team mates Cratg was tn the Hall ofFame last year 'X gqwwrd - 0 a to students PATRICK OLFERS chosen as an outstandmg basketball and baseball player was selected as an all drs trrct basketball player He was also co captam of the Ram s basketball team FRED SPEARS athletrc abrlrty brought hxrn many honors He play ed four years of baseball and two years of football Fred was co cap tam of the football team and was chosen all dlstrtct football player durmg h1s senror year He was the Club Q 71 EW 42.9. WAYNE BENKE was elected to the Hall of Fame for h1s prowess rn basketball He was a two year letter man not only tn thts freld but also rn baseball and IS anacuve member of the F F A and the N Club PEGGY TRAHAN an all around athlete was captam of the baseball team a letterman tn basketball and on the volleyball team Both thts year and last year she played tn the d1str1ct tenms meet last year wrnnlng second place tn the doubles class She was also an acttve mem ber of the Iunlor Hrstorrans and wrll be prestdent of the F T A next ear MARILYN HIGGDXIS, anewcomer to Northsrde, LS lnterested rn all types of sports She rs a member of the band and an enthustastrc player on her church basketball team 'X 5 gg EUGENE ROBBINS has been on the track team for three years He was selected Ln tus Jumor and sentor years to bem the Hall of Fame He has belonged to the N Club for three years K., 53 ff' ,. ,. , 'jP ta ,, - ' s . ' - ' 1 X 1 5 p A - . - r X at F ' fs y, , FL k - 'TN .. 5 'Q' J ' I ' 1 X, A 4 13 2, K ' ' 1 ,, Q sta - - - I ' 1958-1959 president of the N 4 l. 4 ' I 'I 9 ' Q r 'fJ!af, A -sf, . n . I - Al A WMQSIM. nvqx X - . - r as ug- g s at ' . . ad, W, l -Isa nu f v - ' l . , lf, ' - X . 1: . . M ' ' . . . - Y F' . ' . Q asf' 1 I Q ' ra, H 5 1 , ' . . . ' w ' flu' ' - ,I:5:g..',-5 ' . . . . Z3FgfQgf?'- . I. 4 f 1 4, I . . . . 1 'fl N Y l XV. 'YM Munn'-Q. 'mQ' 1111? vu-A 'Mgr' 'iff my PX? MLW WCW ,Qu ll EA 4 x-. -. . 1 Q X' , 4: 5,3 ,pf 'ia M Whg,,,,,,, ..-,M Af' 41, i QA , 3? 4: ff? fi? 3 'Q f '!' E ' .W TT 'ff 7 mmf' M yy ft. Y, mn- 75. X Q 6. x f W. f U44 f , .1 Wm: ' 6 ' ' Q A, - iffy 5 Z E 4, 'gg - v if ,f 1 ' J, bv if if Ha v ff I Y, I , .J J I , V s , 5 'Tiff ,.n. .sa 4 I ii 4. f 2 f ,ggi Judy Nerbuhr and Jerry Wallace were chosen by the members of the Sophomore Class as therr favontes for the year 1958 1959 Eachday Judy sfuendlyandcourteous manner has garned for her scores of fnends the number of whrch never depletes but conunues to grow Jerry s wmsome smrle could easrly capture the heart of any fan lass but hrs use of the everyday courtes1es should not be overlooked 56 L-....-ff Cherry Bacon and Dwrght Bartlett were chosen Freshman class favorrtes for the year 1958 1959 These two students entered North srde Hrgh School 1n the fall of 58 after graduatrng from the dtstrrct s Jumor hrgh Cherry s smtle and sweetness are two pornts whrch cannot be overlooked by anyone wrth whom she comes tn contact Dwrght s quxck wrt and constant smrle are an asset to any rou 'x .435 -:S BAND SWEETHEART META NELL OTT ,X A 3 , 04 Z' MR. 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EAR ri L ii 'H' NORTHSIDE RAMS VARSITY SQUAD 1st Row Jack Mrddleton End James Dressen Back Cecrl Asher Tackle Ronnre Baker Tackle Tommy Collrns Guard Ken Gllmore Back Irmmy Rackley Guard Howard CButchy Brown Tackle 2nd Row Rrchard Jenklns Tackle Henry Trevmo End Fred Spears Center QAl1D1str1ctJ Cra1g Mason Back qAll Dxstncty Fred Kempf End Pete Insel mann Back Sam Hays Guard 3rd Row Charles Lovell Manager Homer Smlth Coach Charles Grxmland Coach George Watson Coach Paul Brand Coach D1ck1e Boldt Manager Not Prctured are B111 Ljundahl Ernest Valdez and Bert Maldonado SEASON S RECORD N H s UVALDE PLEASANTON BOERNE FLORESVILLE ROBT E LEE GOLIAD NEw BRAUNFELS EAST CENTRAL KARNES CITY PEACOCK RG m S wi! The four coaches Charles Gr1mland Homer Smlth George Watson and Paul Brand dtscuss strategy wrth the two co captalns of the 1958 Rams team, Cra1g Mason and Fred Spears - M, ,. Wk il at T f' -' 4 s H ' Y r 2, ' 1 ' A - I ? 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R- 2' Uvolcle Beats Roms in if-A ' s ' f Qf+,,f'G:4 141' f Pete Inselman a senior played on the team for the first year and did a fine Job in the halfback posrtion Sandra Bilbrey cheerleader looks as though she would really like to help our players get bx those Pleasanton tacklers Y35- Coach Homer Smrtt takes time to demon strate the fundamental shoulder block to some of the future varsitx players Jack Middleton, a junior, played his first year of varsity ball this year as an end. few ,K ,uw - ws, Lok- . , :QTL Sam Hayes a sophomore had good size and potential as a lineman on the future Northside teams 'iivl we .awo- 4'-wus-0 ws. ef? 4, vu ng, reef 15 iffai 6?-E ,nv ,, I J' .4 is sh '? M':' as A .-. , 'tru f av!-za as ...ts akiffrwgaaex S-ave 23,5 ' . l , , , W, wmv 4 x J s ,oyqasr - . ... ,4 was .r ..,.... 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' 13.1 ' ,LM . - W Seoson Gpener 35 O Ernest Valdez a freshman who fxlled ln at quarter back whenever the call was al1ve was outstandmg on defense inf Henry Trevmo a freshman played end on the Rams team thrsyear but mlssed several games be ca use of 1nel1g1b1l1ty LJ! ...gg---.... 5- 'Q' Es fw 3: r -fi Jrmmy Rackley a sophomore although small was acuve rn most tackles -754. A Uvalde Coyote gets past one Ram defender only to meet another rn the fxrst game of the season Burt Maldonado leaves the rest of the players behrnd as he carrres the ball and evades a Pleasanton tackler. 65 Craig Mason a senior and three year letter man at Northside switched from end to quarter back th1s year He was also chosen to be on the second all district team Cecil Asher a Junror missed quite a bit of action this year but made a good showing in the plays in which he was able to participate ,na S TN' fiat' fpw' 4m-nmaixs 66 The Rams have that jubilant look after they won their second Homecoming game in a row . This year the victory was over East Central Northside's B team joined the varsity team in this game for increased strength Roms take Homecoming It looks as though Ronnie Baker was tryrng to grab a quick nap durrng one of Northside s games Tommy Collins seemed to be havrng trouble making Baker realize that that was neither the time nor the place for a nap , - , - Q . t . . Y . . , . , . . X W q I 0 K V ' 4 ,- 3 ,, A 85 ri 44 , f .. is , - , : , I v ' K-2 , wi .. ? 4. u , M W Q-. x fc A , .L ., Al K , A A V . -. I .x f . ' fm? -f 5, 4 gf 1 av-L, -' ' t '15, Q 4, fra? YK '1 A ' ' -win ' i. Ei , :,' ,g t 1 i Xfzw 9 - suv, fi b V, H ne . cp. if - 'af-' r wr- 1. ' t an . n xi J QQ rw H J .2 J b 8 ' 5 ... ff ' V 'w , xr. A .A -K s ., r A if fl Q ,A . , , , , .4 - av 1 - M, . 'll , .V ... - g .N , D W KEVIQ--r, ik -Tspg B111 Ljundahl a senror and two year letterman played end thrs year He was one of the best hustlers on the team game ogcunst E Central Uvalde Coyotes swarm Ram quarterback Crarg Mason as he struggles for those few precrous feet ff ' V f' 1. ' r-:', 4 ' 5' . , u A 4 , . g L . , ff, my, , V ,- ri ary., W,-7 y yy . r Q , g,.s.,f ,.,,, ,K p xiii, t L34 .4 air L ff?-51 ' , U , ba, - Y as , .Q v, - ' ' 1 R I in I - 7 , , A I i.-...f V I Bert Maldonado a freshman l'l3Sgl'68IPOSS1b111I1CS for the comrng years He was one of the hardest runrung players thrs year Tommy Collrns a Junror and two year letter man played guard thrs year He was a standout among hrs fellow players ...' 4,-'Q iv' Zfwff QW am- f- qW ' L.'Iu K,'l:a'1v If 3.115 .gr Y K' gi 4 v ,av an L v I W 91 -M 8V? gjfwb 'gf' Q' Mafia J Jw J 67 Roms end seoson Aw 'we A Howard Butch Brown a freshman who came up from the B team lacked expertence but always drd hrs best to make the Rams team better He was one of the tackles A Uvalde back almost eludes Rams safety man Cra1g Mason F-1 ev' I 68 The members of the Rams team who were on the bench at thrs potnt tn the Pleasanton game seem to be qutte worrred about the general outlook of the whole even 1.11 A Ram tackler brmgs down a New Braunfels ball carrrer after a short garn New Braunfels takes over possesslon of the ball tn the actton seen at New Braunfels ! - ' ll A . we ,, . A . ,... 'ii-.M f ' rfb ff ' ' 1 .V i ' 5' ' x A . A. y 'K Q.. n ' x 1 A ,R ,. , . .4 1' f A V, . . - 1: . A , '.1-fQ.f' ,T -if g' ift, rt' Q Y, A ' 14 4, flat- I' . , . . . r . ,f , I h I 1 Jag X XM, ' iifl X . M4 l , ogcnnst Peocock A skull sesston was held each Fuday afternoon so that Coach Smrth could grve hrs players a few extra pornters and strategy for the game as well as the ways of therr opponents 1 Ram quarterback Crarg Mason trres to get around tou Uvalde defenders K 'lhe flnal rev. ard for all tae efforts glven to tlns great sport the recelvlng Of the Jackets by tnose members of me team who lettered These fellows look happy after then lengthy wart the autlrence admrres the Jackets too -rv' yi .4 A -4 Qu ,. Fred Spears thrs year s team I-le played center and kept e team al1ve durrng the games He was selected to be on the second all drstrrct team SSIHOI' WHS 3 CO captatn Ol'l -NQMN i walks As-raw ,fd Rlc ard Jenkrns a Junlor was arxsaxs react IO O H110 g31'l'lt,S V1 ltsllelftsl' lt, M1 seemed to make the work tnxolxtd rr .ootgall more pleasant for hrs fellow team members 69 C e l ' ---ewllll I B i, . I I fm Q - l f. K x ,H.s,', ' ,, . I G, 4 , if PM s W ef' ' My 1 , ,K l Q f V 1 m ' f I 1 4. 4 ' y . . 4' ,, q ' 'K ' .f r X M. r fr ,LA . . . . 1 l 5 ' ' , 'Y Dag, - , ' -'SW . D - N ,' sql H ' 1. 1 ., I g t' :AVL 1. , .' .- .- . . v- sf., ,- ' A Q 4 ' ' J' '4?f:'f,.':',,'f3.'f M41 ... -5' in 1 Q, . ,,,.k-'gig' ,. ,- Q 1 .ski 4Q,y,fii..v B! . -v v ,. .--av fa ,fel-sth'-f:,f.r.. Z'a.rQ' . a ' . - ' ' ' . th 1 'I ' ' -.1 X ' Q . X, ' J T. ' v '-',ff',' ,- 4 ' ' - - ' L 'Y , . M W 'MH'-f--FM ,, n ,MD -1 K I . 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' ' - L, . . v ,I. , ., 11, is - ' ' V ' 1 g ' 1 'E e 1 Il ' '..s1n.ecdcti.Ele Y 3 v - 1 s 1 v 1 AQ qi O VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Th1s 1S the f1ne basketball team that represented North s1de so well tn the 28 AA d1str1ct thxs year These boys won the d1str1ct champlonshlp for the fxrst t1me IH the hlstory of Norths1de and contlnued the1r good work to take the br d1str1ct t1tle S1tt1ng B111 Coleman forward Wayne Bacon guard and forward Kenneth Gllmore forward Standlng Coach Mel Barborak Cralg Mason guard and forward Hank Cox center George Wlllmgham center Wayne Benke center Curtls Krueger center and forward Charles Lovell forward Not Pxctured Jep Fator guard G1lG11lesp1e guard Roms capture dlstrlct ond NH Gollad Gohad Karnes Ctty Karnes C1ty Floresvllle Floresvtlle Pleasanton Pleasanton East Central East Central S ng I yi if 5' Q Pete lnselman, guardg Don Steubing, guardg Pat Olfers, guard: Dickie Boldt, manager. . . S. N. H, S. 56 ' 30 58 ' 36 47 ' 38 63 ' 58 46 ' 39 67 ' 50 63 44 50 35 45 42 63 44 q7'+Jwf?g1 Q qi The co-captains, Wayne Bacon and Pat Olfers, discuss plans for an upcoming game with Coach Barborak. lt was the duty of these co-captains to keep the team together, to handle the demanding affairs with the referee, and to keep the fire and hustle in the team even when the score may be against them. Upon these two boys rested the possible outcome of the games, for their decisions had to be wise and speedy, mistakes could often times prove to be fatal for the team. Combined with the knowledge of Coach Barborak, these two boys helped guide the team to the bi-district championship for the first time in the history of Northside High School. The Northside Rams rose from the depths of seeming obscurity to become bi-district champs of district 27-AA and 28-AA. Almost everyone, opponents and backers, thought that the Rams would not have as good a record as the year before. It was thought that they did not have the ability or the experience to win more than half of their games. Coach Barborak and his boys paid no attention to these people and set out to surprisethem. They worked hard at each practice session and as all good teams do, improved with each game until at the end of the season they wound up with 24 wins and 7 losses. These 7 losses, however, were to only 4 teams. They were runners-up to Devine in the Devine tournament and runners-up to McArthur in the big San Antonio Invitational Tournament. They had a 14 game winning streak before they lost to Clear Creek in the Regional Tournament. They won district and bi-district in ll straight wins, without a loss. They placed 3 boys on the all-district team and one boy on the all-tournament team in the Regional Tournament. How did they do it? They did it, not because they had exceptional ability or speed, but because they had the DESIRE TO WIN. As the season progressed the greater this desire became and the more games they won. The more games they won, the harder they worked to improve themselves. Most of the credit goes to Coach Barborak who instilled that DESIRE into the boys by having such a great DESIRE that it rubbed off on the boys. He also taught the boys how to play the game to win fairly. The rest, of course, was up to the boys who carried out their part better than what was expected of them. They played together as a team, not as individuals. It is easy to see this by the fact that they had averages of approximately 11, 12, and 13 points. Each member did his part each game, whether it was rebounding, ball handling, shooting, or keeping the fire and hustle going. The fine work of Coach Barborak is illustrated by the fact that he took over a team four years ago that had not won a game the previous year and developed it into a championship team in four short years. This is arealtribute to a coach who wants to win so badly thathe sacrifices his sleep, food, and other necessities to try to improve the team. bi-district titles Patrick Olfers - Pat 's amazing accuracy on set and jump shots put him among the top scorers in the district. He was chosen by the coaches of the district teams to be on the all-district basketball team and was elected by his teammates to be one of the year's co-captains. This was Pat 's second year on the varsity squad, he came from the B team year before last. He has become quite proficient in the game and was chosen to be in the North- side Hallof Fame becuase of his fine work. This was Pat's senior year, and he has plans to continue his career in sports while he attains his college education. MQH' if It is a tradrtron at Northside that the coach must have a shower' Here Coach Barborak gets a cold shower after the district title had been won Although it might dampen clothes the shower lS a ceremony that is looked forward to by the players The team could easily agree that Barborak ' all wet .-- Whata HAM! I Roms take all ten Hank Cox Six foot twoinch Hank Cox played his role as a rebounder well for this year s championship team He had the skill and was able to helphis team whenever it needed it most Hank should be one of the top scorers and rebounders in the district in the future if he continues on his path of good work as he has in the past This was Hank s first year on the varsity team he has two more years of eligibility Kenneth Gilmore Kenny advanced from the B team this year to be with the varsity team He showed good co ordination and smoothness with the ball Hehad the qualities of a fine player and should do well next year as he represents Northside He was a Junior this year and he made a good amotmt of progress during the year Wayne Benke gets set to shoot a free throw in the final game against East Central. The Rams practiced for hours shooting free throws as often times these single points decide the outcome of a game. The Rams won two games by one point this year. The team members must also know how to get into position for a rebound in case a free throw is missed. Here Wayne Bacon gets set for the rebound just in case Benke is not quite up to par . district gcames Wayne Bacon Butch played several postttons well and served as a ut1l1ty man wheneverhe was needed Even though he was only stx feet tall he was among the top rebounders because of hrs tremendous flght and hustle He was a co captatn thts year hts sentor year and always played a very sptrtted game Thls was Waynes thtrd year on the varstty team heshowedhts expertence and ab1l1ty wtth each motton The bench looks very untnterestedtn the game agalnst East Central The team had already won the dtstrxct champtonshlp at thts ttme and had hlgh hopes of taktng the upcomtng game agatnst Lockhart The practtces had become more tntense as Coach Barborak made hrs plans to take the br dtstrtct champtonshrp Cratg Mason Cratg was amongthe top scorers and top rebounders tn the dtstrtct Although he was chosen for the second all d1str1ct team he made the ftrst all regxonal team He had had a good amount of experlence on the varstty team for he was the only three year letterman on thts year s team Cralg had the quallttes of a good basketball player He was not only tall but also sktlled 1n jumplng shootlng and running and he used good Judgement on the floor Cratg was a good sport as well as a sktlled player uv' Wayne Benke Wayne a Juntor was a unantmous cholce of the dlstrtct s coaches for the post of center on the all d1str1ct team Stx foot two tnch Wayne led the team 1n scortng tn dtstrlct play and was second tn re bounds He has one more year of eltgtbtltty he recelved hrs second letter thts year Wayne had the sktll and hetght of a good basketball player and he made use of hrstalents He had good speed and co ordtnatron on the f oor li! i gina ',.... ff V. H - . 1 . f . . . . . . 3 . . . . . - . . ' 1 . RV V ' ' . . M V v A ,R . , . . . ' - 5 . . . . . . . xg ', Y 7 Y It . . T' 1 - 1 l . I . . , , , . . . . S I I , - . . 1 ' . I H g it V Ink., . ' f' - , ' 'V- - :ug , 91 , .- , . . . 1 , f I , Y 15 ' I A r 1' f 7 4. . ' V , ' V , ,wfhv '- ' 555 X ' 1 ' ' . 9' 2. V V' , J 'g .6 ' V ' V ' 'V ,. , nw, ' ' 1 ' .,, , , I '1 ' - ,. 'ff t ' ' ,ff Northside beofs Floresville Craig Mason shows good form as he takes a jump shot in the last district game of the season against East Central. Wayne Benke gets in position to take the rebound if the need arises. At the same time he seems to be trying to get in front of one of East Central's players to avoid competition with him for that precious ball. -- Watch that el- bow, Benke! Hank Cox reaches for the ball against Floresvllle s Caro number twenty three Wayne Benke stands below ready to spring to the aid of his team mate if the play demands it Thrs picture 1S a good example ofthe way that these two North side players worked together throughout the year There was a great deal of competition on the rebounds in the district games thisyear the Cox Benke combination tookmany of these balls from their competing teams Pete Inselman Although Pete did not see much action during the year he helped keep the fight and spirit of h1s team high This was Pete s f1.rst year with the team he was ambitious and was always ready to come to the aid of his teammates Pete s friendly nature and encouragement gave the players new These are the averages in points per game for the six top scorers on the Ram s team for the season and district play The fact that only two points separate the top three scorers shows the great teamwork d1s played by the team this year Season District Season District Wayne Benke 13 9 19 3 Don Steubing Craig Mason 12 2 ll O Hank Cox Pat Olfers 11 7 11 1 Wayne Bacon i 5 E . ' ' ,gg K .Y faith in themselves. ' . ' 6.3 5. 3 l . . 4. 9 5. 3 , , 3. 9 3. 6 clench district title Northsides famous tumblers provided entertainment durrng the halftrmes at the home ball games They spent much trme preparrng therr skrts for the spectators and they put on clever shows at the games Cleve Reeves looks on as Larry McGlothlrn starts over hope he makes rt A grrls team put on srmrlar shows at the half trmes .nw , Pat Olfers trres for two pornts rn the crucral Floresxrlle game rn whrch the Rams team clrnched the drstrrct trtle Wayne Bacon Don Steubrng and Crarg Mason Nlorthsrde pl yers stand readyto Jump to the ard of Pat rf he mrsses Thrs feelrng of teamwork was qurte prevalent among the Northsrde players No doubt rt was one reason why the team drd so well , . . . , . ., Y Y ,. ' X .f ., I r 1 'v Aim - ,gs ,r fwffg, 4 F, I l 'A I 5 . i ' ' . u I V . George Wrllrngham George was the tallest man on the team but hrslack of ercperrence kepthrm from start rng several games He had two more years to play for Northsrde but unfortunately hemowed away at the close ofthe school year George had sprrrt and he was ali-.axs ready to go He nex er mrssed a chance to do hrs best for hrs team and school George afforded much amusement for the members of the team when they were on trrps to and from the games A wrnnrng team certarnly needs trme to rest 1IS worrres now and then George helped the Rams team to do just that He alxvays had some fsrnn sayrng or a new trrck to show hrs teammates rn order tt rarse therr morale Here is another example of the great rebounding strength of the Rams as Benke and Cox go up and Craig Mason gets set to help if necessary. In basketballreboundingis just as impor- tant as point making, because one cannot score if he cannot get the ball. Coach Barborak stressed this with his teamg they soon grew to realize the importance of each and every rebound. Getting a rebound calls for fast reflexesg naturally speed isn't everything. The jumper must avoid hitting his opponent too. Roms beat Lockhart for lose to Clear Creek in As can be seen in this picture the Rams usually had a good turnout of sports lovers at their basketball games Everyone who came to watch Northside realized the progress that the team was making The Northside Rams did a wonderful Job of representmg their school this year Their progress is certainly not at an end they must and they wrllstrrve to be a better teamf Hank Cox pulls a sneak play as he shoots a Jump shot while the opponents have the1r backs turned fActually the referee had blown his whistle and every one was returning to mid court But not Hank he just wanted to take a practice shot It did not count anywaylj Pat Olfers shows the bit boys that he can get a rebound too Speed and Jumping ability are no the only attributes that a basketball player must possess ne must also have sense enough to be at the right place at Floresxilre it as anothe step in the long climb t the district cham Dionship fEdito s note xx e wonder what lx axne Benke is doing behind Pat Olfers It looks a thouvhhemightb t ting to slap the bal out of Pat s hands 'J 76 : ' ' - 4 . Y- ' 'y V t 2 the right time. This was the first game that Northside played against f' 'Hg xv . r A ' ' c ' ' - A . -. I . 73 v , I , Y . . . L . I 3 . ' s g ., 'X e rj' A L ' . Curtis Krueger - Curtis, a freshman, showed that he had great potentiality for the years to come. He gained valuable experience this year, and he should be one of the top players on the future Northside basketball teams. Curtis was tall, and this was a great help to him. He handles the ball easily: the game seems to come more easily for Curtis than it does for other players. He showed a great improvement this year by improving more than any other player throughout the season. fl bl district championship, regional title try of Pat Olfers' jump shots, but Craig Mason thinks and acts quickly enough to get set to grab the ball and convert it into two points. A Floresville player partially blocks one 6 ' l Craig Mason shoots his fade away jump shot over a Floresville player for two points. Hank Cox and Wayne Benke get good positions for a rebound. Craig was very effective on this shot from the corner of the court. A player must have skill enough to hit the basket from al- most any point onthe court. The easier that you can fake your opponent, the better it will be for your team. An athletic banquet was held in the schoolcafetorium at the end of the year to honor all of the athletes and their fathers. The F. H. A. served a very luscious dinner to the hungry men, and then the boys entertained themselves with the toys that had been placed on the tables. Henry Howell, school board member and lover of athletics, was the Master of Ceremonies. Superintendent Murray Boone and Principal Homer Smith spoke briefly about the athletic program at Northside, and then Randy Clay of WOAI radio and television spoke on sports. The evening ended with the showing of acolor movie, HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 1958 SOUTHWEST CONFERENCE FOOTBALL SEASON. , 1- ANN The skull session before a game is just as im- portant as the daily practices. Here Coach Paul Brand gives some of the B team players pointers on the 6-2-2-l and the T-W-l8 reverse plays. B Team Represents Members of the B team football squad were honored rn an assembly during the second se mester each player was presented with a sweater The sweaters were of a new design maroon with white trim and a whtte Rams on the back This year was the first year that B team members were honored in this manner Ted Walker Joe Wallace and Jerry Wallace won a B teamticket sales contest for one of their football games The winners and their dates Nlancy Wellauer BObb1C Wilson and Jenny Kent respectively were treated to a free dinner at Fasano s Restaurant and free tickets to the Ice Capades as their first prize The guests were treated royally at Fasano s Mr Fasano fand his young daughterj waited on the winners table to make their meal more enjoyable fEven the photographer was treated to a free dessert 5 Btnny Bmford and Dennls Terry junlor varslty captarns demonstrate fundamental guardrng and footwork for Dwrght Bartlett and Augre GuaJardo B team captarns and Coach Paul Brand Northside we 0 63000 Dtd youeverwonderwhat a football play looked l1ke on a blackboard? Thxs play 15 the quarterback optron play xt looks qutte dtfferent to the observer as he watches the play from the grandstand' Ball players must learn many plays so that they can re call them readrly enough to perform therr part correctly and not let thetr teammates down Thts IS the only way that a coach can explarn team tacttcs and show hrs players the usual tr1cks of the game that the opposmg team mrght try too The B and Junror varsrty teams serve a very defrntte purpose at Northstde The members of theseteams certa1nly work just as hard as varsrty team members but they mwht lack just the srze or experlence that the varslty team requtres These boys play for the love of the sport and work rn hopes of tmprox mg themselves vhysr cally as well as qurckentng reflexes and thoughts Often trmes these teams are not fully apprectated for the work that oes tnto one of the1r games Sports admrrers do not real1ze the Sllierlallllllelll Thesports ed1tors of the HORN extend thexr apologtes to the members of the B football andB basketballteams for the 'Ei' lack of actlon shots of the games We L are sorry for th1s s11p up fellas PhoxographS not avarlable that they are mtssrng by not attendrng the games These teams are representmg Northstde They made a ftne show mg rn both football and basketball thrs year and the HORN salutes them for thelr cf forts and rmprovements These teams are somewhat nets to the scenes at Northstde nevertheless the players are th futur vtrsrty members of the Northsrde teams' The B and Jumor varsrty teams had a good season Many of the team members proved themselves to be excellent players Here several of the Northstde players awart an opportune moment to take the ball 79 . . . . . . 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VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM The baseball team drd a f1ne Job th1s year therr work was well worth all the prarse that baseball lovers could grve them Although the team lacked some of the experrence that rt had last year the boys worked and played hard to better Northsrde s reputatron The team had spurt un lrmrted They were always ready to go and even though the odds were often agamst them they seemed to come through rn the end Srttrng Rrchard Jenkins and Charles Lovell managers Srandmg Mel Barborak Coach Pete Inselman outfreld Br1lyDraker prtcher Patrrck Olfers shortstop Norwm Schrmcek second base Drckle Boldt prtcher Fred Spears frrst base Curtrs Krueger frrst base Thompson prtcher Crarg Mason tlurd base Clrfton Hopf outfreld Ernest Valdez second base James Dressen catcher Charles Hansborough outfreld Northslcle baseball team plays H R E e McArthur Alamo l-lerghts Central Catholrc Alamo Herghrs Central Catholrc E Harlandale NH Central Catholrc Hondo l-larlandale McArthur East Central East Central Golrad Golrad X: 1 1 f -1 xl and outfieldp George Steubing', pitcher and' outfieldlg Wayne Benke, first base and outfieldg Clifford N. . S. . . S. 5 . . Le 9 12 ' S 4 8 10 C 6 ' 3 3 O 2 ' 11 9 R 2 ' 13 4 E 4 ' '1 5 S 14 R. . Lee 1 11 ' 5 13 2 ' . ff ls Fred Spears presented a ball that each member ofthe team had autographed to Coach Barborak at the beginning ofthe last game of the season. The presentation was honoring Coach 'slast year as baseball coach and was also thanking him for his leadership and devotion to the Rams for the last years when they captured the Regional and Bi- district titles. I A Ernest Valdez played second base this year for the if U' ' Rams' team. Ernie showed that he was quite worthy ' of being on the team by his speed and ability to reach A yt 3 home plate from second base. Ernie will possibly 'sf change to the position of shortstop next year to fill a A 5' 2 f vacancy caused by a graduation. He had the third -fy Qqh f75,,Q highest batting average this year. - 9 I , iii' Wayne Benke played left field first base and in a few cases he was called upon to pitch This was his Junior year it was his best year for th Rams team and naturally bil' thinvs are expected of him next year His experience should pay off Wayne had the ambition and love for abaseballgame that it took to make a good ball player He had speed as well as -o ability this combination made hima Good all round player W yne playedthe gameshard he put his team first in mind and made personal sacrifices for the benefit of the team M hord season James Dressen became one ofthe brightest hopes tor 's1or'hs1des future baseballteams This was Chuck s second year on the team he has two remaining years Chuck s quick thinkinv helped the Rams team out of sex eral tight spots Not only did his catching excel but My also his hitting Chuck is probably the finest catcher ie- that Nlorthside has ever produced Many of the coache ot :M omosinv teams quickly learned of Chuck s eaoabilities ' they think hi rhly of him and his excellent work do the students of Nlorthside fr! 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' 'A .-' 'I 'V e 'V - . ., ' 'V ' . f iw- -vb--. af 4 'yu-'J H -- fi V M- f 3 , r --, ,, ' it 5 ,' - ..,-e ' ff, ' -we.-'ss Q ' Senror Fred Spears was the spark plug on the Rams team thrs year He was one of the leadrng hrtters and was valuable to the team because of hrs power hrttrng he led the team rn home runs He kept the team alrve because he was always talkrng rt up and hustlrng He could be called the Jokester on the Rams team Thrs was Fred s fourth year on the team Norwrn Schrmcek played four years of base ball He played both rnfreld and outfreld through these years Thrs past year Nor hurt hrs foot and was out of the lrneup untrl the mrddle of theseason but he was frnally able to come back Upon hrs return to the team Norwrn sparked the Rams wrth hrs bat ,lr-at aims 'r l' Coach Barborak usually took trme to advrse each player before he batted as to the best play that he should carry out Here the srtuatron looks serrous as Coach and Wayne Benke take rn the other plays of the game Crarg Mason played four years of baseball for the Rams He played second base hrs frrst two years and thrrd base hrs last two years Crarg started off slowly rn hrs hrttrng thrs year but he hrt over 500 rn hrs last frve games to come rn strongly at the end of the season Crarger surelyshould be rated as one of the best athletes that Northsrde has ever had He was selected by the coaches to be Northsrfle s Best All Round Athlete of 1959 George Steubrng a senror came through wrth frne prtchrng whenever he was called upon It was hrs second year on the varsrtv team he surprrsed every one by hrs great rmprovement over last year George s quret but frrendly attrtude toward the game made i-' everyone around feel more lrke playrng hrs best. ,,,r' Mr Barborak always ad vrsed hrs frelders as to the best posrtrons to play for certarn opposrng batters All of these drscussrons and decrsrons wrth the coach make the game move more swrftly Natural ly they helpto make a wrn nrng team . 1 . 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Pat Olfers was a great shortstop for three yearsg he had his best year for the Rams this year in hitting and fielding. Patty Babe will always be remembered as one of the V heroes to have brought the Regional Cham pionship to Northside in his sophomore year and also in the winning ofthe Corpus Christi Tournament in hisjunior year He hit s1x for eleven in those four games Pat was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame during the past two years ,ff if The game certainlymust not be all work Craig Mason Wayne Benke Bobby Pittman r and Billy Draker stop all activitymomentarily to wet their whistles before the game gets under way This picture could quite easily be named The Pause That Refreshes These players do not seem to be worried about the upcoming game anyway 1 ,QM -111 we T: M '42 Billy Draker was only a sophomore this year but he proved that he would be a very capable starting pitcher next season He showed good form in his pitching although his action was limited this year Billy had spirit and very high hopes for the well being of his fine team He will certainly be a great asset to the Rams team in the last two years of his high school career Billy has had baseball experience in the past years but this was the first year that he was on Northside s Varsity team Previously hehad played in the Little League the Pony League the Babe Ruth League and the Northside B team 'il- 'Vw Sw lg, 9' fien- 'F glrsswfwl -f K ,....,...- 'Warns 4-04' Lua 83 .Q - , W Hlvgy . . . . . dbh V ,, . . . ,Q . 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I '7- 11 'Q' 'ie K ,QSM afgh ,, 1 as fa 'fa-M We J? my FQQAJ AQWWWA Tb? , Members of one of the boys P E classes are dorng some push ups as a part of therr da1ly exerc1ses These SXCYCISCS help the boys keep 1n good physlcal cond1t1on All students at Northsrde are requlred to take Physlcal Educatlon 1n addrtlon to other studles One of the teams IS about to score two po1nts 1n a basketball game be1ng played dur1ngth1sboys P E per1od In thesegames the boys show as much enthus1asm and eager ness to w1n as any varsrty team These games also help to develop sportsmanshrp 1n each After exerc1s1ng the boys play a game ofbaseball Everyone seemsto enjoy these games and each boy strlves to make hrs team the w1nn1ng team Besrdes havmg fun these boys are also learn1ng a valuable lesson ln good sportsman hrp P E classes take port individual Some of the boys 1n one of the P E classes are playlng a 86 fast game of basketball The class IS dwlded 1nto several teams wrth the teams tak1ng turns on the basketball court Th1s way everyone gets a chance to pamctpate 1n a game 1--. C. 'N'-+4 ' ' li 'P' I I . .I A Nh -1-iz: V - I ,V f . A . , 5, - ,, - 1' ' -t . s Ax' 1 H' ' L-,K . 1 4 4 . ' I 7 - r V ul y Eff t fu' N, - , ,I ,. ' ' ,-aw . 1. .- ,wr-f 1, ' Aff-, Y As' D 3 , 1 r -A... ., 151- 'Q 1 an I ' gl., rw .1-,. -,A - tg. .4 w3t'1 ,gf- 'g, fs, 4, ,s V- -.. s Q, .' V 'R , gg Q.. , 1A-'-T',- -T . .'fF!': -Y 'Qs Ink, ..,x,,, g , W- :WL 'Mel' ,sgyt .., Af! ...Q 'Ei , ,tg X ve, , A gif ggi hjzxfs if W 1 . .',,,.Q1 . s,,,1 gf 1 fruit, P My Q' 71 -f 'VH' ' 1 L-9? 'Q ' 1-'f ' 1 V '--,,f lt 4 , ,h 'xl g,r '.,, .-ji. ! - Y . . - . . . I , l . . . . . , . P . ., . I O . . , . . . . , . . . . N . . Here Judy Cook shows a skill gain- ed in P.E. class. She enjoys tumbling and looks forward to the time of year for that sport The girls learn many phases of tumbling as well as the art of falling to prevent hurting them selves In vorlous sports X . , min Preparing for a tennis match are Joe Mathis, Peggy Trahan, and Jonnie Jungerman, the members of the Northside tennis team. These three students did a very fine job of representing Northside on the tennis court during the year They went to one district meet in Karnes City This was the second year that Peggy and Ionnre have played tennis They represented Northside playing doubles Joe Mathis played in the boys singles He was the first boy to represent Northside in the district tennis meet Mrs Betty Reynolds enjoys refeieerng the various games that her P E classes play during the year Volleyball is one of her favorite sports her excitement at these games is equal to that of her students Some of the girls are playing volleyball on a court that has been set up in the school s gym This is only one of the many games that the girls play during their hour of P E The girls P E classes are under the direction of Mrs Betty Reynolds 'Nr-re Ur-V L -'ea-vvsn F ' r' 87 0 O : . ' '-'ITHWI l . g.,..,..44 ,. ,,,,,, dh: f R, ing -- f - r it .L -.1 fx u ,Vg-, , J L ' 5 ig, , if M M- ' ,' -' -A ., '-1-.. H+ -- 32 A . , gb, .: ' 71,1 fr I 1 Q . r ' , ' , ' I . D -'T ,I iv M 'V ' :IRT ' 1 v-- ' f 5 v- I 'fe' 4 --' , N M Q or ., 1. .I ,, VN J K. K g 'mt L,- L , ii-WX L ll 5: L . I :M N f. e.f T,-fix 1 lx z WEN fQ 5747 A ,rv J 7-fo X , ,W A K f f fin ff0f Q ll ff .fiilff WE 1 4 if 222 Y fgifgfxyl fx QUE Qiwilrfila ik fl 2535? Q X f if 1 wh REQ Q95 X xl Y 3 Z THE TRANSIT TO ER ND COS HOUSE S C' if X E37 f 1835 byG T T S A M b 1 .. . , 7 5 VX Q f . . M ' m u T J 1 L I N 'Z li XR t L . l X x.2x 11 X X 1 r Q ll l l 24 2 V ,, f E E ' 'E - 1 X X f SX X T T l fn' , U f W X I X X X f f -U12 we X if r 1 K .L X IS -N I - E I f I I E jf 9 - VV 'X f,,., J X j 4 P , ' ff 5 N X S G f Z 41 PW X Q 2 XJR.. V X X ll EN? -an L E .5 Q f - JA X E SX L 4 Zidizf J f -X A 1 -7 X Th ld ld h 'n San Antonio. An outstand- K J' ' ' g pl f ' h' ' p is reflected in the old adobe in E-,, X V T X C H I h f the signing on December 9, x IP f d C of thearticlesofcapitulation 'LL f h T h d p d S n Antonio from the exican f . Th ' 'll d y h many modern bui dings ' ' y. Af '1' 'gh ' the San Antonio Transit T h ' T ' ly p entative of growing l J-an ii- fl ,,., v , ff Editor -------------------- Barbara Bruhl Assistant Editor ------------ Sanford Coon Business Manager --------- Sandra Bilbrey Assistant Business Manager -- Nancy Magee Advertising Manager ------- Wanda C ark 'Z' Sponsor -------------- - -- Miss Mc arthur ' Crystle Benke Sandra Bilbrey Barbara Bruhl Wanda Clark B111 Coleman Sanford Coon James DeSha Roseanne Fritz Nancy Gall M Annual Staff A-Q KJ lf Crarg Mason Paul McCo1g boreler Nxeto '9 Patrlck Olfers Sherry Parrott Charlsle Stuart Donna Utz Pat Wallace Patsy Watson Betty Jean Wehmeyer fulfills its duties Bafba'aVa'1De1den dm. -ai! -ff 0030 1---p Barbara Bruhl and Loreler Nreto n all ber, ot the HORN staff, work ow tue yeark annual Each one IS dotng her part tn COlIlpOS1Ilg and aasen blmg the varlous part, of the annual Many hours of work go rnto each page The goalof the annual ,taff rbto Que you the beat yearbook pobsrble and eaeh Denon on the staff does hrs best to achleve thrs goal , fg 1 ty I 1 i ' ' rg. . MAP. 'T N W, Lift, 3 3 -a lr t ' f 0 V X Yixgfy ' . .. r fe I ' i S '9- Bill Coleman, who was the talented artist for the 1959 HORN, is shown work- ing on one of his drawings which was to appear as a divider page These draw ings add much to the appearance of the annual each represents several hours of hard tedious work' Patsy Watson Nancy Magee Betty Wehmeyer Barbara Bruhl and Sanford Coon are preparing to go ad hunting for the HORN The money from these ads was used to defer the many expenses of the annual The HORN offers a very good field of advertising for those merchants who purchase space in it At the F.F. A. -F. I-I.A. sponsored Spring Festival, the HORN staff ran a fortune telling booth featuring Bubba Hansborough, alias Master Zodiac, who invented fantastic and amusing fortrmes for his listeners. Here the booth is shown as Betty Wehmeyer, the barker, rounds up prospec- tive customers. H ORN Staff Records Manda Clark the HORN s advertising editor la show here performing one of ner manx tasks keeping the book for the ad fees In addition to this she had the time cot suming task of laying ou all the dx ertising pages and keeping the file of .1 the adve tisements Needless tt say she was one of the staff s busiest members 92 Most of the staff members are shown here as they await the end of a busy period. They are Crystle Benke, Pat Wallace, Sandra Bilbrey, Donna Utz, Sherry Parrott, Wanda Clark, Nancy-Gail Magee, Patsy Watson, Barbara Van Delden, Barbara Bruhl, Lorelei Nieto, and Bill Coleman. School Activities iMac.: Patsy Watson is shown here as she works on her art. Pat was one of the staff's two industrious artists who did all of the original illustrations for this pub- lication. It was they who worked the theme into the book to give it continuity. A very familiar pair around the cam pus of Northside this year was Sanford Sandy Coon and his camera Sandy who was a senior took many of the pictures for this year s issue of the HORN One could usuallyspot him at any school Staff! 'R J function with camera in hand Each year the HORN staff helps in the taking and distribution of individual pictures Here Betty Weh meyer wanda Clark and Patsy Watson are sorting students and faculty fDo you get the idea that they are not too happy about the whole s1tuat1on'P5 I I C Q . . A A . . . . . . . . l - . -' x, ' at I the pictures in preparation for their distribution to the 5' , .M fi 'H' is D . . ff' 'I ' ' . , ' f ,gf ' rf f- NK QP' .e-x - A Rav .5 K 7, is I X g 1 94 AiVA f OFFICERS Edrtor rn chref Dorothy Kessler Assocrate Edrtor Ruth Sturdevant News Edltor Shrrley Schuh Sports Edltor James DeSha Adverusmg and Busrness Manager Paul Mc Corg Sponsor Mr D S Perkrns f 7 Rampage Leslre Anderson Pr1sc11la Aramburu Loreler Bartholomew Crystle Benke Palsy Buser Johnny Bonewald Al1ce Calle B111 Coleman James DeSha Bette Gard Gil Gillespie Judy Hiers Pere Inselmann Dorothy Kessler Elaine Lee Jean Young Ruth Sturdevant Glenda Stapleton Leslre Anderson Henry Dahl Robert Schwarz -llrce Calle Pr1scrl1aAramburu Bette Gard Shrrley Schuh and Paul Mc Corg are shownreadrng the latest edrtron ofthe Rampage and preparrng the news for the next edrtron The paper rs publrshed every other Frrday and everyone looks forward to readrng the latest news of recent school actrvrtres enlarges circulation lan Mrchalczak Lmda Montgomery Chrrstme Newcomb .lohnny Pepper Darrrs Powell Shrrley Schuh Charlotte Schupp Carl Schwarz Betty Sprrnger W Glenda Stapleton W ffl' Don Steubing . Ruth sturdevanr . Peggy Ullr' Pam Wallet Nw Min, Paul Mc Corg if ni' Leslle Anderson Cherry Bacon Sandra Bllbrey D1Ck1C Boldt R1ta Brauchle -4.2 A I QZQQQ Barbara Bruhl A1106 Calle Jeanne Clark Wanda Clark Pat Dolch G11 G1l1esp1e Harry Haggard Beverly Hopwood Carol Hughes Kathx Julrus ka Mary Jullus Dorothy Kessler Janlce Lennard Student Council Presldent Pamela Wallet VICE President Crgug Mason Recordmg Secretary Barbara Van Delden Correspondmg Secretary Nancy Wellauer Treasurer Danell Wallrs Parlramentarran Wanda Clark Chaplaln Sandra Bxlbrey HISIOUHH beshe Anderson Reporter Patr1ck Olfers Sponsor MISS Carol W11l1tt Nancy Gall Magee Cralg Mason Jan Mrchalczak B1l1y Moffxtt Chr1st1ne Newcomb GJ' Patr1ck Olfers Meta Nell Ott Kathleen Satterwh1te 4 Fred Spears Donna Utz Barbara Van Delden Pamela Wallet Danell Wa1l1s Maureen Wa tts mx reefs .MI f, xyxlllllfl' MXQMN 9 , lthilgg X Beverly Hopwood Kathy Watts Danell Wallls Kathaleen Satterwh1te Andrea York and leslte Anderson are shown at San Antonlo College attendmg Splash Day whlch IS sponsored by the school to tnterest the Student Counctl members tn attendmg the college After an assembly was held to explatn the func uons of the Student Cotmcrl the councrl members were served refreshments tn the College Cafeterta They all agreed that they had a very pleasant ttme f , f 5 n D . I, Kd .J 'V :.. ' ' 1 I L1 . . '53 x 2 , 4 ' 's i!'Q'1:f I . , I an 'a 2 7 E 1 Y-1' ,1 r .T 7 -,Q Y ,' if r s , Y l gf 'fl' 4 xl, In ini F- , ,K at 1 8 x ,A - ' l 4 D 'JJ Kathy Watts V up A Z' 7 1 'JI I lx :X 'xl A ' ,Ui Il QM A lf 4. Jig Y ' Y' f , 1- f 'F . - .9 Q as 1 . K .a I Q ,LA ,fcjf iv JW s . 5, ' , 1 ' 1445,-.W M,-Vw 4. gg - ' JK .,, tra,-.. Q A, attends splash clay P-----2 Q-sur'-' 4 Conductrng the Student Councrl electron 1n one of the senror homerooms rs Wanda Clark Each homeroom elected one of rts members to represent them on the councrl In thxs homeroom Pamela Wallet student COUHC11 presrdent lS shown presrdrng over the frrst meetmg of the Student Councrlforthe year 5 59 The offrcers and old members lrsren attentrvely as Pam reads the plans for the comrng year All members realrze that a great deal of work rs before them Durrng the year the Student Councrl held one meetrng a week rn whrch they planned varrous projects and actrvrtres Council leads xv! Patrrck Olfers was elected as the representatrve It 15 the duty of the councrl members to present the suggestrons or problems of therr fellow students to the COL1l'1C11 Kline., 2 'Bw-if One of the projects of the Student Coun c1l durlng the year was the decoratron of a Chrrstmas tree rn the school audrtorlum Kathleen Satterwhrte, Beverly l-lopwood, Kathy Watts, Nancy Wellauer, and G11 Glllesple are enjoyrng decoratrng the tree for the school. Thrs was only one ofthe many projects that the Student Councrl sponsored durrng the school year The members of the councrlwere always eager to take on any worthwh1le projects , x K ix' - . . ' . J: . Y , .ri Q nv 1 - . v gif ' ' 1' W- r for W , ,r-' A ,Q Q .- .L V 1 .f - 4 x. - , -f . . ' A 1 ' . 1 '. I , . , I j . I j 1 , FV x-'rfbfs A' ' 5 ,V j 7 1-4 I . ' . -.-,tk if K ja s Fl , if -L Q , f' , b K, , V A 4 'I' Q 1 n . U student body Donna Utz is shown casting her ballot for the candidate of her choice in the Student Council presidency election Sandra Bilbrey Wanda Clark and Pamela Wallet were in charge of the polls during voting hours. The polls were set up in the auditorium and each student was given the opportunity to vote for his choice for the Student Council president for the 1959-1960 schooltyear. W1 Swv l ,' r . , ' I , f A I Q gli. . ' N ,. av, 4 ' 7 .X R 9' . . IV' L 'N . T fi 3 Ven- .Y Danell Wallis Mary Julius fspeaking for Bar bara Van Delden who was illj and Harry Haggard candidates for Student Council president and their campaign managers Beverly Hopwood Nancy Gail Magee and Daniel Dodson respec tively prepare to speak to the student body on each candidate s qualifications in a special cam paign assembly Each candidate was given a cer tain length oftime during which he or she present ed his or her obiectives in running for the presi dency The student body acted in a very proper manner each speaker was heard and then the students were allowed to shout campaign slogans and distribute favors AND THE WINNAH. ........ K' Xsx x i Q ,, ., I Danell Wallis and Harry Haggard, the two candidates in the run-off election for Student Councilpresident, hear the results of the election. Oh, how wonderful 2 was the only exclamation that could be heard from Danell when she heard the news that she had won the election. Harry showed good sportsmanship by eagerly congratu- lating Danell. This was the climax of one ofthe most exciting Student Council elections ever held at Northside. Later in the year, Harry was elected to the post of treasurer of the Student Council for the 1959-1960 school year. 99 -41? , 2 fy, -sf -if M ,X 4 S Pre Slde nt V1ce Presrde nt Secre tary Treasurer Hrstouan Par hamentarran Reporter Sponsor 100 Pegasus Occuples Harvey Bongers Sanford Coon Patr1c1a Smrth Verleen Calle Shuley Schuh Dorothy Kessler Paul McCo1g Mrs Wrlnora Arnold Sandie Barradale Harvey Bongers Verleen Calle Lee Cline Carole Conklin Sanford Coon Henry Dahl Daniel Dodson Roseanne Fritz A ,Ja Kathi Julius . Mary Julius Dorothy Kessler . qi I -.J X , f-.1 t . I I. I 3 Q -4 1 45' 'EW f- r ? Linda Meeks Paul McCoig Billy Moffitt Shirley Schuh Sn -. W -ri-3 New Library As a program at one of the P T A meetrngs the Lrbrary Club held a drscussron tn the form of a televrslon panel to entertarn the members of the P T A They drscussed dlfferent types of books Each told of varrous authors and types of wrrtrngs early and modern The perrods of wrrt Mtddle Ages 18th century and 19th century Amerrcan frcuon N1 y, T -J Patrrcta Smrth ings which they discussed were: Greek, Greco, 'Sgt - E 4610:-.ggl I H 2' Jr 1' -' Ol :Z vo y Q' 'am -L M '37 --41 Prestdent V1ce Prestdent Secretary Treasurer Sponsor ln: Y-slllx M lll lv 'Al bl Fred Spears B111 Ljungdahl Wayne Bacon Cratg Mason Homer Sm1th Charles Gr1mland Mel Barborak COACHES H Smtth C Gnmland M Barborak wi 'Bt 1. s X ' 31 102 as ll Wayne Bacon Wayne Benke D1ck1e Boldt B111 Coleman Tommy Colltns Hank Cox James Dressen Jeptha Fator G11 G1llesp1e Kenneth G11more C11fton Hopf Rlchard Ienktns Fred Kempf B111 Ljungdahl Charles Lovell Cra1g Mason Jack Mtddleton Patr1ck Olfers -4 Bobby P1ttman Eugene Robb1ns W1111am Rogers Norw1n Sch1mcek Fred Spears Benny Sprmger Don Steubmg Henry Trev1no The N Club IS an ath1et1c organ1zat1on composed of those boys who have lettered 1n one or more of the sports 111 wh1ch they have part1c1pated for Northstde One of the alms of the club 15 to promote fellowshxp among the athletes The N Club members part1c1 pate 1D var1ous projects to F3156 funds for the letter awards wh1ch are gtven each year 44 I A Q 3 .r , . . .-1 1- B 1' :L A A, ' f ' R' ' ' ' 1 fn x ' . M in :4f:.'-1 1 1' 1 vl W I 3 . ' .I,.:f.: f 'I f , all , 5' rf ,. ,N 7.. 1 1 -9-'5I f2'1'i5 tl fl 1 l . 1 Q Q1M5f i V, . ,- lf' , J Bla- A' V N, A' ,, A ja., . . . J .,, 4 , 'l p . was H., N, --1 ,f V , 1 .gp .- W ll V ,s 1 ' K. gif' ls,. 1 1. B ll ,yy A Q 1 'f at 1 ' ' B 1 'K 1' 'iw , I -f 1 Q, A 7' ' 9 C ,f I l : , h . f , lx y 1 X M: ' Y l ,, 5 ,J ' -:: i KK J 1 Jimmy Rackley F' -4 S W A 1 1 'iv 37,1 .Eli ' H iv XM K 1 ji J V. p, f I .wg bt 1 1 P AXP ' 11257. , ' 5 my Q, . A Jjw . ? fl ' 1 V I g A Eg of L vu 4.15. U, fy Q. ss 11 . N Clulo promotes fellowship Prrsellla Aramburu Sandle Barradale Sydney Barradale Crystle Benke Gus Benke Barbara Bruhl Verleen Calle CISSY Ctfers Carole Conklrn Danrel Dodson Bob Estes Roseanne Frttz Renate Gerhardt Carolyn Ha7el Nancy lhggrnbotharn Beverly Hopwood Brlly Judson Mary Jullus Ionnte jungerman Roy Karseh Dorothy Kessler Joan Krahan Deanna Lawson Elalne Lee Nancy Magee Mrke MeElvoy Llnda Montgomery Judy Nrebuhr Lorelel NICIO Sherry Parrott Lrnda Pererval Rreky PCIRIIIS Wrlham Rogers Larry Sat chez Charlotte Sehupp Pat Smlth Bob Staley Charlsre Stuart Jane Swartz Charles Tlngle Peggy Trahan JoAnn Vance lr 'JW ' of 6 ,ffl Q ff! Pres1dent Vrce Presrdent Secretary Treasurer Sponsor 55 Q ., dia '79 'uv ,ut if 8:25 N r 'W I I ll Z 'Y we Barbara Van Delden Gary Van Dyke Kathleen Watts 1 EVE' awk Hlstorlons Vlslt Gohod Crystle Benke Barbara Van Delden Barbara Bruhl Jonnre Jungerman Mr Charles Neff ,fx ' ' X I , ,' 1, - - Yr' 'S' 'J ' V 1. . j' 3' - - dr ' :Q 'f Q X f, ' wg S ol f yd -,l-- A , X - j 'fy ' X f 'vlk il .Vg L U . ' , fa 'ra - ? ,, 5. ' ' Q i ' M' C A ', . '-9 i w 'L' V v I J? ' ' V L . ,IN wi Y' y ,A ii ' . f A L 4 ' - at tu . ww- ,j N -y 1 T 1' J A - r' rf. l W j ' fr' Q X, y V 4 y V vw yr, f 'tx' J' W 'f ' K 4 4 A , M 'Q 1 ,wr ' N. , A .. 1-. wr- H 5 5 rf P .ft or - j A so ' A ' I ' xx Ay - Hr Ji ll l i. I I 1 ' J I . . V iz V Y, :wwf X lr f 1 My L o 1 M ' A .q' . qi I X o K 4 I 'ldv B B sl, L.. L, xr aff j I X k ny, . 1 , R I , V fy , 1, f, 7 2 1 L f ' . W ' 1 - Maw j Ffa ,A A V Y ', jf f K: ' A , I ' . y- V - , 'C L -' as s 4.1 j aj ,, 24 .4 W ...AV :A -W -, j . 7 a, ' 2 f T7 -. m j ff , f j 5 Q ' H I 1 C A We 'el Eli- '- 1 - N L 1 I B, r 2 f' X4 7 fv f lQ6 rj', C9 A lf: -I u ' - j A , S X f V W g at M X ll s V Lyn, ,fl ,1 , 3 fl! F751 23' V' O j J - - 7-milfllffifffffmu M jj gy jk jjj jjjjjjjjjjjjj jjjj, . - ' ,, of sf: 59 President --------'-- Nancy Magee B , T Vice -President ----- Harvey Bongers ' T Secretary Kathy Watts Treasurer Danell Wallis Chaplain Sanford Coon Sponsor Mrs Hortense Talley One event which is much looked forward to at North Slde is the assembly for the recognmon of the new National Honor Society members Th1S IS quite an honor for they are selected on four 1d631S character scholarshtp leader ship and service The Natronall-lonor Society sponsored a dance early in the month of April Adiskjockey supplied the music for the dancers National Honor Society Crystle Benke Teresa Blackwell Dickie Boldt Q i Calvin Bongers Harvey Bongers Terry Brandt Verleen Calle Carol Cockrell Sanford Coon A li if l T Julie del Corral Daniel Dodson Lynton Eckhart Iep Fator Beverly Hopwood Richard Jenkins 104 . . I - ' . ' - k A v , . -Y! 5 l -1' U -Q 9 emu N ,f . . fl- X x - S ' ' I . f V 'vi ,.- 1 N ' Y , A , , ., e 3 f .- meh. i -4 . . ia W . , , , S ,j nfs' , Q ,' , . I 1 ff f X 'X A .. Y 0 - X 's C ' 'f , 1 X . .. I W1 f X V . -i it gp: W E 1 Q V-3, Lf. ,, -- ,' , , '- calls. pkg. 'IX . , p 4: on ' U X ki ' 5 .1 - l to K , :LL B B Y month. fwwsi, gg -Ls , M ' . L ni, v , Xx The National Honor Society holds a banquet annually to honor the new members of the organization Parents of all the members are invited This year the banquet was held at Wolfe s Inn Mr John B Sullivan was guest speaker 'N has i The National Honor Society was also in charge of raising and lowermg the flag each day Several members of the or ganizatxon went to the home of Carol Cockrell to help her family with the ever present problem of yard work Perfo rms Varied Duties Mary Julius Dorothy Kessler Janice Lennard Nancy Magee Frank Newcomb Beverly Pittman Dams Powell Shirley Schuh D Patricia Smith Barbara Van Delden Gary Van Dyke Danell Wallis Betty Watson Kathy Watts Andrea York XN'f'sJ Dorothy Kessler and Shirley Schuh perform one of the duties of the National Honor Society. This task was done each The soft drink concession at the ' 5 home baseball games was one of the K services performed by the National Honor Society. Here, Sanford Coon, Daniel Dodson, and Craig Mason prepare for an afternoon's work NAYIQNAL. OUNOG 'W A X X 4' sz? Y Q-.wi I ,, n K' J A '4 M '9 o I 4 ,XS 105 ,. If A 1 ya . . . ff, N A ' If it 4 . . . ' ff! T . 5 A 1 1 S 'tzgzzrqt . . 7 4? vm aff I 0 -' ' 'G ,' v K '7 1 . ' -Q, -J. Rx , ' A ' 1' nfgwy I , 3' s , I f by Q VH to ' it wx! s ' I 1 1:1 x , Craig Mason ' 3' s 'l ' y . G 3 .V , . T6 ,M I 'J , x K - , ' , fu 5. . Hi 1 ' ff 'J' r fl fi : . , Q! I 1 5 7. U ,ug . ' . A iw e ,,,,- V13 W . K' , gf.. 11 gf, -Q 'V - ix ai.. . - . A -- T if -.ff fl . 1 .S ' '?!s1:f2f:,'--les t , 1 U 7 - iggli' ,qv 2 -ri AX: ' I , r l S .Q-ef!! .::fZ.: .ax f . ' 1 ZS- A ideas-U 4 'Y qigrg : E P ' i 4' Some of the members of the Choral Club and the cast of GREEN GROW THE LILACS listen attentively to the director Miss Ramona Peebles during a re hearsal The musical was produced with the cooper ation of the Choral Club Choral Club wif Barbara Hopwood Carole Hughes Yvonne Jackson Kathi Julius Elame Alderson Lynda Bettison Rita Brauchle Kenda Bruhl Evelyn Burrows Julia del Corral Angela Cowart Dorothy Cowart Glenda Crow Pat De Sha Pat Dolch Reginna Drennon Linda Evans Linda Hatter Barbara Hiers Not Pictured Mary Fator Eileen Gettic Kaye Boente Thea Ann Smith The Choral Club, accompanied by Mr. Lionel Gum at the piano, participated in the Spring Musical Festival at the Northside High School Auditorium The music de partment including the concert band Junior band and chorus gave the program before an audience of parents students and frtends works through busy yeor Mary Kasarda Lucille KCISCI Linda Meeks Marilyn Meyer Marilyn Miller Janet Olfers Margle Penfold Mildred Ross Shirley Schuh Claudia Sescila Susan Simmang Connie Smith Sandy Stewart Bonme Swan Donna V1IkOV1IS Not Pictured Susan Strckney Carolyn Turner Lemor Wehrenberg Katherine Ziegler Wanda Pitts Lf 7 3 -ug S if ! . Donna Wernlein ,- Doris Wilkins Bobbie Wilson Q-4 Sandra Zwiner 1 -Q-wi QC '1 9' Yin Y'-'l 'QIKI all vpn Bmyo Z7 C ! Z 47 R0 ,, is Al. .1 .f ' 'l 4 -1' J v D 2 X, A 4- il Ulla. 1 ,J' 1 Pauline A cker .-- X 1 1 . .K ,5 , ! nb 5 rf -A 6 l 'RIA 9' ., r. 1 ' ' ' ' I xisx 33. u ing. -P A all fwgyf-r X 'x cfllmi s ' ,ly 7: .v. y I 1 ' I I . A-. ,F 1 Q 4 vt X f .a V v 1 ' f, wir' X .Dv kts .X, v 4 3 X . y I President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Merit Secretary Equipment Manager Librarian Sponsor One of the Joys in music is bemg jam session Here the band officers themselves for a while Alice Calle Lynton Eckhart Hank Hyman Terry Zurovec Jane Swartz Verleen Calle Joe Kindred Calvin Bongers Daniel Dodson Paul McCo1g Denny O Hara Bob Young Robert Lewis able to have a P31156 L0 CI'ljOy Bond receives second division In ,, ,w f' fx V W, .Y ' l wa , . - . . it f , M A , - .f Q, , v A- --3 1 1 ..,. - C: ' Q , ,Y .. . '3 xi 3 ,, :lf lcwfm- :lt I ,. M 1, Q t... 1 , ,Nite invas- -a e , t I-11' A . -4,2 J 1 I ' 1 fl.: A , J l ' x L 54- pi' .4 'DJ xi' mst X Pr. '. ix My Q '1J5 if -fig l Jackie Adams Priscilla Aramburu Jeannie Asher Cherry Bacon Tommy Baldwin Bradley Bell Diane Bilbrey Billy jo Boenig Calvin Bongers Harvey Bongers Jack Brannon Alice Calle Verleen Calle Ann Chandler Roger Cook Sanford Coon Henry Dahl Charles Davis Daniel Dodson Elizabeth Dodson Phyllis Dodson John Douglas Lynton Eckhart Allen French Ann Goodman Allen Hall Kathleen Happ Iuanell Hill Floyd Holdman James Huff Lloyd Hunter Hank Hyman .-, X - 1 val-tn, y, W ' fx . Y' 'f ' , T 7 Q 1. tt ,SS 1 I-5 N 1' 7, . W N ' I . Q., t gl.. h Aia' 11 ' - A '1 9-43 Tf ' ' f 7 3 f u 'Az 9 TT I' ,., f - i f Q t if 71:27 . 1. f 4 ' -f X9 ' lash fasiofff t G f elif. S fgq p Q! Ja faw ggg s'rgTi5fgrs 3-rggf . 1 ff ' 'F 751 X' f 199 i if tlffiglf' ' TLV' it 5.515 'S,QfaiQA.!s 73'Q7i'..'fQi.?1.a't iaflia . f- , . - W . ' , ' If ' A r ,. if 4' Q ,' I x- 'Z K' -. .,i ' 6'-P, vQ'?g:'?- f ' - sf' svn, f' sf? A s . ff X- Kfi N A AKQWT rs, 'ls 4 -f ' 'fix s Yr K 1 - p :JI x I f Q. 'V rw, t f, 1 T . ,Q 5 ak 's:: f1 '4 ' 1' Y- ,s1k.1L- T l tial. - .. This is the fine band that represented Northside so well during the year. The organization advanced rapidly, and each member learned his responsibilities and duties to the organization and to his fellow band members The band per- formed at all of the pep rallies and football games For the first time in its history Norths1de's band entered the inter scholastic competition for bands lt received a second division rating at the marching contest in December and a first d1v1s1on rating in appearance during the inspection on that same evening Later in the year the band entered the Con cert playing and sight reading contests and received a second division rating in both of these too Several of the mem bers of the band played solos in the interscholastic contest several members were chosen to be in the all district band marching playing slghtrecadlng Carolyn Jenkins James Karsch Roy Karsch Joe Kindred Evelyn Kuhn Patricia Len mg Marilyn Meyer Paul McCo1g Jan Michaczak ylis M M al 5 Gary Munson Thomas Neumayet Suzanne Ntebuhr Denny O Hara v-4 Meta Nell Ott Donald Padilla Georgrana Pawlosky Mary Xnn Pedroza Ricky Perkins Joev Pleasant Cynthia Prettyman Libby Riesenecker Gabriel Rosas Janice Schwarz Eddy Shahady Barbara Steubmg Ruth Sturdevant Jane Swartz 1- Jo Ann Vance Betty Watson Ann Williamson BobY oung 'sl li W Terry Zurovec : . - . . 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'1 snr-F-' The band presented half tlme shows at all of the football games ln order to do th1s they spent many hours 1n preparatron and practlce for the performances They entered the marchrng contest tn December and spent several mghts a week as well as the morntng band perlods tn hard work and ant1c1pat1on of a good ratrng At the close of the football season the band offlcers took the band over and dxd all of the preparat1on w1thout the servxces of Mr Lewts the band dlrector Wlth the help of the pep squad the band presented a show honormg both Mrs Reynolds the Ramblerettes sponsor and Mr LEWIS presents representtngthe gratttude of the members of the two organrzatlons were presented to the sponsors Unfortunately durlng the school year ll was necessary to have tryouts for a new majorette to replace Patrxc1a Lemtng who wxthdrew from school Many hours were spent by the entrants 1n preparatron forthe event there were sex eral very capable entrres Cherry Bacon was vrctorrous she was yery pleased and well compensated for her hard work It was a very btg honor to represent Northslde ln such a way but tt entaxled even much more work after the off1ce had been earned :fiss- at the close of the school year, the ba'1d presented a concert for parents and other mustc lovers They performed and showed to the fullest extent the extreme amount of progress that they had made The Jumor hlgh band and the elementary band performed to the full house too After the concert and a short ruter .lllSSlOfl the band returned to put on a stage show X dance and refreshments followed, everyone that at tended enjoyed the ey emng The band represented Northslde ln several local parades durlng the year Although the weather was not always parade weather the sp1r1ts ofthe band members were never dampened Before each parade there ts always a pertod of wa1t1ng and anttcrpatron Band members are always tlred and hungry after a parade but tt ts an exper1encethat they always look forward The marchmg band attended all ofthe football games They played durxng t1me outs and between quarters as well as assxstmg the pep squad ln many of thelr yells Sports lox ers began to be muslc lovers before the season had ended Although the untforms d1d not arrlve unttl almost half of the season had past, the band nex er mlssed tr game -'Y , , ..M P , , - 3 , V W y an 4 ,, faq, N1 4 :A J AA xml' Q t , I 1 1 it . ,, Q h .1 I V, I ,Q f T T 5 4 ' FQ 3 1 1 3 Q . 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L7 -'N p w , A mmf ff cf,, V jorette Q RUT ESHHNT l' 7' 'f I E 'tio 'gum nr Presldent V1ce Presldent Secretary Treasure Reporter Cha plam Sponsor OFFICERS Mary Julxus Barbara Bruhl Danell Wallls Beverly Hopwood Betty Wehmeyer Barbara Van Delden Mrs Betty Reynolds Rclmblerettes promote Ni-'11 Y Rose Mane Abbott ChI'1SI1I13 Adams Lesl1e Anderson Lynne Atwell Jane Bacon Sandle Barradale Sydney Barradale Sharon Bartlett Sandra Brlbrey Teresa Blackwell R1ta Brauchle Barbara Bruhl Kenda Bruhl Barbara Campbell 52111 Juana Cervantes CISSY Clfers Jeanne Clark Wanda Clark Carol Cockrell Carole Conklln Pat De Sha Pat Dolch Julle Frelds Karen Formrgue Roseanne Frrtz Carolyn Hazel Loralne Holloman Barbara Hopwood Beverly Hopwood Mary ,Iul1us r 1- -s----- - - - Historian ------- ------- Lo relei Neito A 5 ' 1 I ff , a ' The pep squad girls did a special job of raising the school pep and spirit at the last pep rally of the season. Here they are shown doing hand motions to the music of the band. Carol Cockrell lonnre Jungerman Deanna Lawson Janice Lennard Joyce Lleck Sharon Meacham Joy Morgenstern lan Ann Nichols Judy Niebuhr Lorelei Nlieto Linda Percival Beverly P1ttman Chlonett Rodgers Kathleen Satterwhite Doris Schnelder Louise Sheppard Carol Ann Stauffer Donna Utz Barbara Van Delden Pam Wallet Danell Wallrs Patsy Watson Kathleen Watts Maureen Watts Doris Wegner Betty Wehmeyer Bobbie Wilson Andrea York Nita Zepeda Diane Zimmerman Fun nf'-J fy .mfr fri T7 -1' Jn '76 I if ifvfr :fx B ham L LII IL Lhl ,, 3 , up , I 2 6 M , 3 g., y -9 . V Xl L 4 ' Y 'l 21191 if f: 'il P Tk will 4 . . A , V4 I A lf' w r 1 A .4 .a K 4 I lg I ' g Y. 4 'rf , J . - I ' x i I . A' ' -.. .1 'J , J 3 .'- lg X J., - 4.9 H, 1 V yy -1: , - . L - -its ' P A , -L - 3 3 li ' - P .Q L -egg 0 N' 5 ,f ,ga-Q T? , !,'1 , 4. .f-VJ gli, L 4 , Q 1 , . ft, . , , , Q if ,X I2- ,, --, t V , ,,, XI' . ' L' '47F:2Ff'1' A 1 f 1 Each year the Pep Squad chooses Mr. Touchdown. Here Wanda Clark, the head cheerleader, crowns Craig Mason Mr. Touch- down for 1958 at the Goliad game. The Pep Squad president, Mary Julius, and the Squad are watching the ceremony. Romblerettes Bock The Pep Squad stands waiting patient- ' ly for the Western Parade to begin. The girls were led by the cheerleaders and followed by a twirling squad. 1 The Pep Squad one of the school s service organizations has its annual picture taken in front of the auditorium. This year the Squad as one of its many activities raised money for the Carol Cockrell Fund. This project was both 1 .. if! 4 Q' -Q' Kathy Watts one of the Pep Squads twrrlers stands ready to lead the Squad rn the half trme performance at the game mn New Braunfels Gridiron Activities The cheerleaders and some of the football boys en Joy a quret game of Jacks after a gruelmg Northslde Pep Rally Lorarne 1-iolloman Dor1sSchnerder and Lourse Sheppard srng for pennres for an apprecrauve audrence durrng the Rep Squad Imtratron S... Nui! fa' +L Here t re Pep Squad rs shown at the Pleasan ton game They all seem to be havrng a good trme' Tle grrls attend all the games and do tlerr best to cheer t re team to a vrctory S Y A 4 X X A . fl J S I 1 , if 4 f 5 p . K 4 .mf-s . - ' TM awww V L I Q 1 H N, . fl 'U 'r j fl 4-Aj! 1k , t . 115 H 116 ff f i. in J 6' DONNA UTZ SHARON BARTLETT Xu., WANDA CLARK -'wr il N-v.. LESLIE ANDERSON SANDRA BILBREY 49 I .1 1- Pxctured at the cheerleadertrxouts arethese urls martrnf' therr turn to perform The grrls tr1ed out rn grouos of four to srx before the Pep Squad The wmners were announced that Ill ht after the whole student body had been perrmtted to see therr nerformanccs llLSL,l L,Xl u L B k LL., x aiu 'X .MLS Uarts o' tne r c o elf 5 trled o u tor 'urr er e fore h Peo Sorad t ese eto nclow 1 lr o w ut 1 Bw-1 v-vm, 'A' Cultura-alps uv., ...-, 'i X . K 4- The New Cheerleaderi Chosen :J the Pep Squad these fue cute and xer havwx grrll haxe the honor of bem tn cheerleadera for 19:19 Qou Thex are Leilme Anderion Danell Xxallt Deanrm L muon Lmda Percu al and Jamce Len nard Two of thls year s cheerleaders Donna Utz and Sandra Bllbrey con gratulate Danell Wallrs on bemg chosen one of the new cheerleaders for the followxng year The gxrls all trred very hard to gam thrs posmon and are to be commended on therr efforts 117 v , vvv ' ,. 1 I ' - v xr' 5 r . w 4 . K , f K ,L ' . ' , .1 . e 72 1 f, - . ' -1 ' ' dy' , MTX 4 5 ' N ' v 'S' , AAT, - J 1 f l H . .' . 5 ' L , , A . - ', gk- Wa. A s - f, A P ,, . f 'fx Q , X W do ,Q Q 1 f' M., 1, . If 3 5. L ' .. D . V n 1 ,U Q . V' v 'rw a T' ' V I 3' H I I ' 0 , f , . 1 , , ,, ,,'.,,,.,f , X , C P :as xear, M...- 4 X ' 'rl Iva'-1 Lied. l4,1tT1': '.x',att:. , ' -A. , ' ' Q ,V I 1 ' .15 121 Xxgitts, facile: , ' , Lf' h , . I ' i roL1tina..1.number .Ste 1, '1'ZEl1'fflTCC . .' . .. arf E 1- ,1TQflllt.'CJ,fO1'I?lSZx' . U had some tough ur1mct'tioii. f .,,...t ,v -.. . ' rf -e-fgl.:':-iii' ' '9' ' W-.. V ,M , . V . .. Q WX I Z 'CEM Y O4 NATXOI' ,.. ,1' ll' Tommy Baldwrn Presrdent Vrce Presrdent Secretarv Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Reporter Sponsor Sanford Coon Wrlllam Rogers Drckre Boldt Frank Newcomb Barney Erserloh James DeSha Leonard Qu1nl1n The Northslde chapter of Key Club lnter natlonal becamevery actrvc durrng the year Although the Northsrde chapter IS young rt led many actrvrtres throughout the school year lt was started just two and one half years ago by the San Anton1o Krwanrs Club It 1S sponsored malnly by the San Antonro K1wan1s Club now but the Alamo Krwanrs Club and the Northwest Klwanrs Club have enlarged therr rnteresrs to rnclude the Key Club The Northslde Key Club rs the only Key Club 1nD1v1s1onF1ve of the Texas Oklahoma D1str1ct The Key Club at Northsrde became one of the most well known organrzatlons rn the Northsrde School Drstrrct because of ltS leadershrp and 1ts rnterests rn the well bemg of our school churches and communrry M Key Club C , Nl... -is 41 I 5 - -. 9 ,7 r f 1 :ist f 3 , X l X X l f f S 1 118 1 ,-. --. ve is Drckre Boldt Terry Brandt Lours Cadena Sanford Coon Bobby Cuyler 1 qv James DeSha Danrel Dodson Barney Erserloh G11 Grllespre Harry Haggard 0 , C M NWN. I --.-.----------- --- - - ---..-..----- V ' , 1 M -' f . . . ' ' Lf X 'C V. Lf 'fi g . I. YH gras- -. . .. ' W Vi, A le . ry . jx Q -- I h fl, ,,. r an ' . . . 2 Q T f- R T A 3 . g ' sq' ' A, 1 ' . . . ,si , ,. L. -- ,.c.1:f .sh a zzm-, K 5 I EMS - K---' f u U 9 . , . j a . X . , . . . , Y Y ' l ' , paIa5-- I 5 1 Q - ' x .-L- 1. X 5 s 5 -2 41 X Q1 x A t A ef' QQ -5 4' 5 . - I , lx n:.7.fx A ,nf ,:...N g,s5. A A, ,A r J -Q -Ti N T f -- ' Harvey Marmon, chairman ofthe Key Club Committee of the San Antonio Kiwanis Club, presented Sanford Coon, presi- dent ofthe Northside Key Club, with a check for two hundred dollars that was used toserrd the Key Club menabers to the Texas- Oklahozr i District fflonventirrri in Mineral Wells during April Each znerzrber who was able toattend the convention was invited to do sog the club had thirteen delegates to the convention This was the biggest delegation that the Northside Chapter had ever sent to such a gathering. Training sessions were held for incoming officers: national officers spokeg discussions on the upcoming international convention were heldg and Key Club-ers from Texas and Oklahoma met and exchanged ideas. The Key Club held a banquet at Grey Moss Inn at the close of the school year Guests from the local Kiwanis Clubs attended this gave the visitors a chance to rreet the Key Club members A steak dinner dancing and much conversation filled the eve ning with much enjoyment sponsors vorrecl prolects Johnny Judson Kim Kane Joe Mathis Larry McGlothl1n Jim Morrow ,, Frank Newcomb Ray Rimkus William Rogers Jerry Wallace h The Key Club sponsored many varied prorects the school year An organized drive to raise for an electric scoreboard for the football field was begun The consession stand at the basketball games was run by the Key Club the proceeds went to the scoreboard fund The Key Club purchased equipment for the consession stand so that the spec tators could have a variation of food Northside alumni were asked for donations for the scoreboard The club naturally had high hopes for the future ' 1 'VN 'PY' 5 ,rf-v Q... an 71 X 5 .ff-Jff 5 120 OFFICERS President ------ -Betty Jean Wehmeyer Vice - Pre side nt Secretary ----- Treasurer ----- Historian ----- Librarian ------ -------- Paul Mc Coig --- Barbara Bruhl --------- Kathi Julius ----------Mary Julius Parliamentarian ----- --------Nancy Magee Barbara Hopwood Sponsor - ------ Mrs. Hyacinth Taylor The purpose of the F T A is to interest the best young men and women in education as a life long career by acquarnttng them with the history ethics, and pro grams of the organized teaching profession FTAwres Christina Adams Gloria Allen ,hh Sydney Barradale Diann Bilbrey Teresa Blackwell Calvin Bongers Harvey Bongers Cathy Bordano Barbara Bruhl Alice Calle Verleen Calle Julia del Corral Pat Dolch Bette Gard Mary Cussen 'TV The District Convention of the Future Teachers was held at Alamo Heights, where the representa- tives attended various clinics and elected district officers. Betty Jean Wehmeyer, Pam Wallet, Linda Meeks, Kathi Julius, Alice Calle, Pat Dolch, and Pat DeSha are shown during the general assembly. Constitution Kathleen Happ Carole Hardy Barbara Hopwood Kathi Julius Mary Julius Roy Karsch Nancy Magee Paul 'vicCo1g Linda Meeks Georgiana Pawlosky Linda Porter Chyrell Terrell Peggy Trahan Parn Wallet Betty jean Wehmeyer ff --7 -W 'Wa- ,J ,-fffiwy l Y Rai ax Y 0? rj I Rose Mane Abbott ,.. Chrrstrna Adams Glorra Allen Jeanne Asher Cherry Bacon Loreler Bartholomew Sharon Bartlett Sandra Brlbrey Teresa Blackwell Brllre Jo Boenrg Rrta Brauchle Barbara Bruhl Patsy Buser Al1ce Calle Angela Cowart 'T' ,Ja FHA V J Ryu, Prestdent V1ce Prestde nt Second Vrce Presrdent Thrrd Vrce Presrdent Meta Nell Ott Lorelet Nreto Janrce Klles Sherry Parrott Fourth Vrce Pres1dent Wanda Clark 8a Sandra Brlbrey I-'rfth Vrce Presrdent Al1ce Calle Correspondrng Secretary Donna Utz Recordrng Secretary Chyrell Terrell Treasurer Sharon Bartlett Parltamentanan Ruth Sturdevant Htstortan Teresa Blackwell Songleader Bobbre Wrlson P1an1st Ann Goodman '-qv-ae L 17 Sponsors Mrs Em1ly W1111S Mrs Clydme Ba1dw1n :sy Clfers Jeanne Clara wanda Clara Carole Cockrell Judy Cook Glenda Crow Pat DeSha Jo Ann Flores Karen Fourmrgue Sharon Frresenhahn Ann Goodman Kathleen Happ Nxta Harbrn Lrnda Hatter Judy l-hers Selects Beau 'T 4? The F H A presrdent Meta Nell Ott and the F l-I A beau Wayne Bacon are enjoyrngthemselvesatthe F F A F H A Barn Dance sponsored each year by the two organrzatrons Q.. I -fly Tnebe co Dlcb drebbedr webternattrre are ere uarcrngto t e fn 5rcot'GeoreeQ5l1rnj C a'n'mr and la Tumbleweed: A wonder l trme a bt all lly 211 4 Q fX 5' L M nb: ,Q-' vt Juanell Hrll Barbara Jowers Jonnte Jungerman Carolyn Kamp Janxce Ktles Darlene Kruegar ,,. Elatne Lee Joyce Lteck Marrlyn Mrllen Judy Nrebuhr X' I W1 Loreler N1eto Meta Nell Ott Sherry Parrott Marg1e Penfold Pat Petrl la W'-A Beverly Prttman Dams Powell A Nlrldred Ross wg Kathleen Satterwhtte Charlotte Schupp Claudta Sesclla Thea Smrth Table Setting Returntng from the Vegetable Oueen Judgrng Les he Anderson and Lorelex Bartholomew proudly hold the beauttful flowers that were presented to them These two loxely Nlorthstde students were among the fue ftnalrsts chosen from the manv schools 1n thls area Connxe Smrth Betty Sue Sprmger Glenda Stapleton Ida Steubrng Ruth Sturdevant Chyrell Terrell Donna Utz Barbara Van Delden Betty Varnes Carolyn V01gI -' in Sk., 4 AX Danell Wallrs Patsy Watson Kathleen Watts Maureen Watts Betty Wehmeyer - X U l lf' num xxxxxxrxxl 1- Ll Dons Wxlkrns Bobble Wrlson Jean Young Bonme Zachman Nrta Zepeda Drane Ztmmerman Sandra Zw1ener Entry Wins Trophy YY v-4 LJ Teresa Blackwell Janrce Krles Altce Calle and Meta Nell Ott show theu arttsttc talents tn table settmg Wtth theu' sponsors gutdance these gtrls won frrst place wtth therr table settmg entry ln the re gtonal contest held at Joske s They wtll now enter the Nauonal Contest Cecil Asher enttnel ,, J fi Reporter :ggi S - Sponsor 'Y p , gps axis, N L Y 5 B., .4 -J .J '4' 'N rm I I' .qu saw xv lf OFFICERS President -------------- Vice -President --------- Secretary -------------- xi... , TTCHSUTSI' ' ' -' Bill Ljungdahl Sammie Mercer Marvin Niebuhr Carlos Tamayo --- Ronnie Baker ---------------- Eugene Robbins Marvin W. Finto FFA Joe Asher Johnny Balderas Tommy Baldwin Gus Benke Wayne Benke John Bonewald Carey Chambers Jesse Cope Bob Cruz Billy Draker Bob Friesenhahn David Gass Dwight Groff Augustin Guajardo Danny Guerrero Bubba Hansborough Charlie Jonas Don Kamp David Knowlton Edgar Kohlleppel B111 Ljungdahl Gus Menn Richard Menn Robert Mercer -' -: Q frfr ' if -i ' E'l 2i4f7'M2s' . . . be X I . , V V - ' 'u-'gehfu ,A X A ' I -:K 'r'f I Q ' A rs.: A A at at p B.. b ts A ,. '44 . ' fx -J Jn D Y Q I4 W - i 'X 1 o F S A ls A V xr A . . 'f ff l 'E 3 N B B V f 21 5 A ' 4.4 ' f ll! T -' is .. N . -' all B A ,. xp 9- , , --,+- ' . -Q 'I -- ' .4 -J A ' . E ll' A V 'T' V7 K. ' i f i . s n Charles Klein r 517 -:fs 13:51-.i',jg.1'f'f l A ll , za' , 5.1511 P 1' if A ' . 1 1 - B ' V 'N rl ,Q ' 4- A I ' -v . . J. , i Q, J - ' 1 ' 134 . ' - '22 ' Q M . A - ,, .B , F ff. ri' F T 1 E ,I I .QV ' . f W'- ffxlixfi t . B . Q ff n 'B 2 ,V fills' r' A fi' fy C ,- .-- -A ' 5 sz' .1 - . , N'-Y vs. I This group of Northside students had a rip -roaring time riding on the F .F .A. float in the Western Parade . No one informed these happy people that it was really a retired army truck with a load of damp hay on the back. Enters Stock Show sammw Jack Middleton Bob Moss Tek Nichols Marvin Niebuhr George Nottingham Denny O Hara Pat O Neill Phillip Packard John Pepper Truett Pepper Rtcky Perkins Jimmy Rackley Eugene Robbins Edward Salazar Leslie Schott Chester Schuh Arthur Schwarz Carl Schwarz Elton Seewald Benny Springer Albert Stark George Steubtng Clifford Thompson Dennis Wallis Tommy White A --4 Ao' .-.r '? rj F' f 'L 127 fl f U 3 , -2- ' , ,. . . il :ag U A J - t v ' 4-:I T, . X K , in. ' - nn f: y . 5 4 . . 4 J ' -Q. 4 ea Qvr' A-7 'L' ,', 1 'aol A .sd V 9 . ,J 'I 3 1 1 13 Us 33 .I P I A-'L , V 'S ,I fgfffl -- 1. rf mf . , . 1 r-5 . J- A 7 V ' , - -1 1 U X- -r 'J' i ' X- , Jia . gpg.: 1 , Q A P ' rf, 1' Lf. li: , ' I I C-v T 9 D Z? f X Al A . . ,133 gg LQ- 5, . A X rf' Q X-F K f. as P t ,Q ,Q ,S :lb .iv 4-l , ' 211.2251 1- -' ' Lk Plctured here 15 pretty Les11e Anderson who IS the 1958 1959 sweetheart of the Northslde Chapter of F F A Les11e represented Northsrde rn the Western Parade whrch preceded the rodeo and 11vestock show She also attended the F F A area wrde banquet and was a f1na11st 1n the Vegetable Day Contest . F F A Sprung Us A For the seventh trme Smrth Motor Sales pre sented a new Chevrolet prck up truck to the Northsrde F F A chapter The members shown wrth the truck are John Chambers Iohn Pepper Samm1e Mercer Carlos Tamayo Gus Menn Johnny Bonewald Marvln Nlebuhr B111 Ljung dahl and Eugene Robbrns 128 Br11LJungdah1 presldent of the North srde Chapter of the F F A presrdes over the meetmg at the beglnnmg of the year for the rnrtxatxon of new members The F F A rs made up of boys who are rnterested rn the f1e1d of agr1cu1ture Durmg the year these boys carrxed out varrous projects 1nc1ud1ng the entermg of exhrbrts 111 the hvestock show S 'g ' . . . I , W4 fp.. I ' I ' f Y .x sw p f A ' ni' 7 1 we . fy j Q .3 1 FN- : R VV V45 Ab g A W z ' .- on s H 1 1 y :T 1 r, . Vvigc . . . ., rr - I I A 21.1211 H ' . ' 'tif -- A K J . ,, 1 fs! Q X L Q 'ig jr! V' Y . vie ,abs Q-L, ,AQ V' 'V . . , . - Q N 5 bn. . . I I n?.ji,5??1 ' .. I V. ' ' Y Klux 1 ' A ' . . . . fly k ' : . , g y f ' 'Q ff :mike 'Ti-,if -A Les11e Anderson Northsxde s F F A Sweet heart andherescort B111 Llungdahl prestdent of the Northstde chapter of the F F A are shown attendtng the area w1de banquet spon sored by the Future Farmers of San Antonro Leshe and the other sweethearts competed for Co Sponsors Feshvol CHANGE PARTNERS EVERYBODY 1 These Northsrders are havtng fun dancmg the Paul Jones betng played by George Chambers and hrs band at theF F A and F H A Festtval dance George Chambers and hrs band the Tumble weeds furnrshed western mustc for the dance fo11ow1ng the Sprtng Festrval whtch rs sponsored each year bythe F F A and F H A The fest1va1 1nc1uded a supper sponsored by the Future Home makers and vartous money maktng booths set up by dtfferent clubs 129 . , ' , , I i . - . - . E , . 4' I , ' , . ' , the area sweetheart. .X NX A i ' 4 l - - Bob Moss shows his Aberdeen Angus steer wh1ch placed ntnth 1n the stock show Gus Menn 15 prctured wrth h1s entry 1n the stock show a Duroc barrow Tommy Baldwm kneels by the Duroc barrow whrch he entered rn the stock show Wayne Benke 1S shown wlth the two Hampshrre barrows whrch he entered rn the stock show They placed seventh and nlnth rn therr classes 'lf'!. Z7 'g F Jack M1dd1eton shows hrs Brangus steer whrch placed fourth 1n the stock show Bob Frresenhahn IS pxctured wrth hrs Harnpshrre barrow whrch took SlXIh tn tts class rn the stock show 'iv Carlos Tamayo stands w1th hrs entry tn the stock show a Hereford steer John Chambers rs P1CII.1l'8dWlth a Duroc barrow hrs entry rn the stock show 71-.. Eugene Robbrns rs shown wrth one of the two Duroc barrows whrch were hrs entrres 1n the stock show 4 B111 Ljundahl shows hrs Aberdeen Angus steer whrch placed fourth ID the stock show 1 Q Z R1cky Perkrns shows hrs entry rn the stock show the Duroc barrow rn the foreground Kenneth Nrchols IS prctured by hrs Duroc barrow hrs entry rn the stock s row 41: ,.4.f1.- s ?'-Q yy b i N s , ' s s a F ', r sf, is y' ' E . 5 K- Jn r 1 Q e ' Ffa' I .A 'y -5 51 . W V , . k I 1 X s: f 2 ' Q V F' Y .,2 x ' XX' ' , V . . . . . M' U , V,, -' M . ' L Q A 1 1:1 e J . -, c... ---1' . .. , V d A fx 'CD' ff' 32+ Hrs I iii W6 Mosquers present musical In DON T YOU DARE TAKE THAT PICTURE Those were the last words that the cameraman was able to hear as he made a rather hasty retreat Immedtately after the last performance of the Senlor Play, HARVEY, the members of the cast and crew took Mrs Peebles mto the make up room fother w1se known as the band hallj and made HER up The sentors felt qurte reheved after the fmalperformance, and thts cere mony was one way that they could prove If The beard added that SpCC1a1 f1n1sh1ng touch Mrs Peebles d1d a very f1ne Job of drrectmg the play and the construcuon of the sets for the PHY -Q 7 This is the entire cast ofthe Speech Club 's production of GREEN GROW THE LILACS as they posed for a quick snap- shot just before they had their all-night celebration. Barney Eiserloh played the part of Curley McClain and Ray Rimkus the part of Jeeter Fryg they went to Goliad, Texas and presented one scene of GREEN GROW THE LILACS in the lnterscholastic League One Act Play Contest. Their play was awarded first place, and Ray Rimkus received the Best Actor award. Interscholostic League Contest l The cast of the play HARVEY takes a curtain call after the last performance of the play, They received a large ovation from the audience for a job well done. The cast from left to right are: Frank Newcomb, Lynton Eckhart, Ruth Sturdevant, Richard Perkins, Crystle Benke, Donna Utz, San-- ford Sandy Coon, Harvey, Jerry Turner, Sherry Parrott, Paul McCoig, and Nancy-Gail Magee. iw 6 n ,, . f' .- V v K4 g ' Mrs. Peebles did an excellent job on the make-up for both plays. Here she is putting the finishing touches on Jeeter Fry, played by Ray Rimkus. She had just finished putting the make -up on Old Man Peck, play- ed by Johnny Brannon. 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Open 7 Days A Week BEST WISHES TO NORTHSIDE GRADUATES S ch iff 's S h oe S to re 1922 Fredericksburg Rd. NCXI ro wrrrrdlurrrh 1804 Fredericksburg Rd. BESTTZISHES PE-5-7701 SBEITQORS CARLOS W. COON T 8 L Ice House Bro wn In g, GROCERIES at Leon Valley on Bandera Road 8 Tables Inside For Served Refreshments General Insurance Two Convenient Locations To Serve You U nlverslty Drug Store Corner Cincinnati Ave. and Bandera Rd. Moody Armstrong-Owner GE Z-7886 3603 Broadway and H lllcrest Drug Store Corner Hillcrest and Babcock Rd. Moody Armstrong and L. A. Jackson PE 5-6164 TA 6-6323 FREE DEL-IVERY 139 CONGRAT ULAT IONS SENIORS 1959 BI LBREY LUMBER COM PANY WA 3 4396 iff? N4 J L M Congratulatlons to the gf ,mb j ML GRADUATJNG CLASS OF 1959 Creators of Norths1de and and NORTHSIDE HIGH SCHOOL Ramblerettes Umforms ' from 205 Losoya St. San Antoruo 140 your communlty Junlor College San Antonio College .3'9 9 ' JV E 'tiff ' QV ' 9 9 - 5 xx 'U X V J17' N1 J yr rr j 'Y VKX 'lx il VI -UVU Y if! 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