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

 - Class of 1959

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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.

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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



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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

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