Northside High School - Horn Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1960
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AQ63' s . er'-5 F '5 x- 1'7 X .154 The crest of Norths1de l-hgh School represents the great challenge of educat1on that IS x tended to each student who seeks the path of knowledge Symbollzed on the crest are the four flelds 1n wh1ch we may develop the values that gulde our llves A ye shall know the truth and the truth shall make you free Uohn 8 521 Because the scroll has been used SIHLS anc1ent txmes to record truth lt represents th1s quallty on the crest The flne arts are represented by a muslc lyre lt s1gn1f1es the beauty enjoyment and har mony that art and muslc lmplant 1n the soul Mercury s w1nged foot represents the fxeld of athletacs Where clean m1nds and bod1es are em phaslzed These qual1t1es of sportsmansh1p when apphed to our daxly l1ves become valuable assets and enr1ch our educatlon The sh1eld 1S an emblem of strength Aw1se man 15 strong yeaa man ofknowltdge mcreaseth strength fProv Z4 51 The laurel leaves tha surround the sh1eld represent ach1evement Valor skxll perserver ance and honor are the only paths that lead to the dlstlnctlon of ac h1evement 1n educatlon The burmng torch of knowledge symbollzes the eternal hghtthat educatlon Casts mto the world lt 15 thls br1ll1.1nt l1ght that strengthens and encourages us to attaxn greater goals 1n l1fe If each symbol of the crest IS fulfllled to the best of our ab1l1ty, we w1ll become worthy cltlzens 1n our sehool, country, and World Thus, the word c1t1.4ensh1p bxnds together and completes the crest of Northsule I-hgh St hool. 2 if-. fp, ' -,I L, X L'jV 3 x jg, 31.32 -. 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DEDICATIO To you Mr Perklns tha annual staff respcetfully ded lL ites 1tS l96O rdltxon of thn Horn Althoughxu so very often negleet to thank you for the thlngs you have endeavored to do on our behalf we slncerely appreelate your everlastlng 1n terest 1n our act1v1t1es Your courtesy and congenlallty have as sponsor of the Student Counul have promoted c1t1zensh1p and dernocratm thlnklng w1th1n the student body You have also stressed 1nd1x1dualexpress1on and chllgence through your duues as Rampage sponsor ln thls smallway Mr Perluns we vnshto expr: ss our grautude for the many worthwlnle proj eats you haxe lnltlated to help ralse the standards of horthslde Hlgh School 4 , , . f r , 3 ' V V 1 ' X '- p , A . B N. . . - made you a sincere friend to us all. Your assiduous efforts f n A y 5 I I Ji 41' Douglas Perkins X me leaxe on or r ouruey around in oul passports and traxel al rangements Wh11e we arg Waltlllg, we stop Lo admlrc the Wash mgton m onum Q nt xxhlch was bullt as a me moual to the Lather of our COl1I1tly DMINISTRATI .- s ' 4 1 ' tl 1 world, we stop at Washington, D. C. , to chock fAg,5x4!J ' I -'ff' xx i J XJ ki, , f '1 , .f ' N P ,f I f 5 I C f' N ' ' WAI. , 1 , ,3 A X , ff X 1 f V A, 1 ss 1' 1 ,. f I I J 2 ,IW - ,ff J' , . f WH A 5 ' Iw- 1 I 1,3 ,! I MQW ? inf- 'f Karr-K fl ,9- ff! ,N lo MXJLQ XL, gk-3 J 'sXJXxf-9k 'L C LJ J My f ff - -- mx Fxrx vw 'X X fixli 'K lbw' J .WJ XD -Vg A V X ,J -'MM 'I .f -f , - '5 N: ,gui ' ff: N, , I FWF: , , ,ra 5 1 Cccff' ' f 1 , N U 22 crb, Ll, . KNK ,I x sk B .f H xx k ks-9 sz'2,'-N- '4 --' , , ' 1'7 ---?'T - 1 xx gi-.i 71 1 .U 1 N .I . if - u ' 4. 1. k I fvf. F i. i 1-cizfrht I' -fx' .' .' '- -' - pg' 144 -- - . 5 I ' I W . . ' 5' . . Wx,. .1 '..' ' '- '.'l.. -'I I '. ' ' I- - . . '.1. --. 'i - ' A. . '. - I K ' ' . . ' ' A , ' School Board Works For Improvement A121 Carlos Coon Presldent PQ? Henry Howell Clarence Loessberg V1ce Presldent Secretary .Aft f Xi Russell Mason To see that every student may have the opportumty for a better educat1on 1S Just one f the school board's many dut1es To Obtaln thxs goal the members of the board are plann1ng a much more mode rn school system geared to stand up to the h1gh standards of educat1on P' ,W mi QW' Paul Ott lg Marv1n N1ebuhr 8 John M1ddleton S Up6FHnende nts AA655age e my per scam apprecxamo 6 ' Xt 15 fn the Chas am X1 a 9 9 expr e b oi you as member i me CXas WAX coxxtmue to gt ow and 6eveXo9 XX oi our gteax country a. e a easur Q-usb that xo i the 1:5 qo foa-g Coos du. yea- come best tt a. 'mat clown vm: ougn me cess and 'nappxne s fa that go rx xoteg,1:aX pa uc, May i 'Coe ev v o adm has bca Sxrxcere 1 str x that Y eax mm: 9 f 9 oi ' 60 X wg xo 5 ' ' 0 to eac 5 o oi 60. ' xg ' goo ' ' in ' ' xx o gout 06 u hav T9 6 o a ' 5 to e who 'et ' e. ubea' ttoitxxe g e ' a 6. . X , mf Admlmstratlon The adm1n1strat1on ofNorths1de d1str1ct has been workmg for 1mprove ments m our school system each year so that the students may have a bet ter educatlon Plans made by the supemntendent are c a r 1-1 e dout by the asslstant superlntendent and prmclpal of whom we are proud The coun selor who Jolned the Norths1de adm1n1strat1on for the fn-st t1me th1s year 1S here to g1V8 each student advlse on how to plan h1s educatlon EDMUND CODY ASS1StaHt Superxntendent HOMER SMI TH Pr 1nc1pal wig, fm' Wink vy E M MILLS JOYCE MENN Counselor Secretary 'IO PRICE HARLIN Asslstant P1-1nc1pal +-'fri 'JV' 'V Us 1 i JOAN BREI-IM Secretary O O O , . . . . . . , lll C Nd Wg C Aly' 1 Q3 .xy f . , i-QQ: .- C 1 K fy 1 - gg ,M A i 1' I ,, ' W 1 A la w? l ,ff ., V. 1 K 1 ' - , f:f+y,'3Q-Mr-Ziff W:-, i ' .- V' L 1 ,- p g: ' , A la, . -'Aff yf 5- igisav Y , , M , , ,Q - - ' - ,. 'if , X ' 1' 'N 'Q' X., , . , A! my . N I 3 J, . . Z' HELMI ANDERSON Art Annual Staff Gustan Adolf Estoma Mexmco C1ty College ork' There 1S no such word as 'I can t was 'N MEL BARBORAK Athletxcs P E St Mary S Umversxty Southwest Texas State ACLILTY ,qw QQ. WILNORA ARNOLD L1brar1an Umverslty of Texas Lou1s1ana State A place for everythmg and everythmg 1n 1ts place Q 8- pf H 'r'bgsx W A BLANKENSHIP Mechamcal Drawlng Danxel Baker Brownwood Sul Ross College Now hsten' PAUL BRAND Athleucs P E St Mary s Umversxty 'Good mght WIC ,o 11- 9 CLYDINE BALDWIN Home Eeonomms Southwest Texas State Dear John' Study hard and make whlle the sun shxnes hay ' . -. ' A, 1 1 I ml h uw .vu uv - , I 1.1: ' L, ' . 3 ' ., . : , i 417.1 at ii, . J W 15-'A A , 1 Y .1 S M -gf of .,-.H fy '45 I j ' : F f. 'V ,, . ' K f . . . Q 1 3. az' I f ,, ,J V 'A-. .f ' . if Vg: , H -A fa, zlgijx -. , , , . . i WWA. L ' I . 1 -1 7 I .I .1 T gf .I A - . .1 ' , ' '. . 1 5 ' . r, X 1' ...V .4 ,z 2' AM -1 L, ' ' , fl ' 4 ,tu Q: ' Qin! ' -I ix 'f I ,- 2 4 x In ., - . , , ,, - .V , . . , . , I ' !Yl 'S MARY LOU FISHER Englxsh Georgetown College Un1vers1ty of Cmcmnatx Great balls of flre' Soi ANDY COBB '- Chem1stry B1ology MARVIN FINTO Vocatwnal Agmculture Texas A lsr I Southwest Texas State Varlety 15 the splce of 1 e BARBARA FOX Englxsh Tr1n1ty Uruverslty Try try agam X M0 12 Southwest Texas EDNA GREENWOOD Plane Geometry Algebra I1 Morrxs Harvey -Xre you sure of that? ig ' , A 'a gs il rf 'V I 5 'QNQ ff X 5 . .B 5 ff k is .1 K' Q .. .f ? 'Q A, IJ 4, , K XX 2 1 if V- is .V- . X, CHARLES GRJMLAND Athletxcs Drlvers Ed H1story Teletrammg Howard Payne College Horsefeathers MARVIN HESK EW Study: Sclence BOB LEWIS Band I-Iard1n S1mmons North Texas State Do your best' Use the dxaphragm me Q1 Tr1n1ty Umverslty DOROTI-I Y LANGMORE Spam sh Soph1e Newcomb six 13 JACK JORDAN World Geography Football Basketball Southwest Texas Oh foot' 'fftw MARY MOULDER Commex-c1al Southwest Texas State Heavens' fv- mr JACKIE MCARTHUR Engllsh Our Lady of the Lake How about that? We start W1th notlung and end W1th nothmg CHARLES NEFF I-hstory Drake Un1vers1ty Southwestern Ph1ll1ps Sermnary It s ruff all over these days' 'N si 14 YM' PEGGY LOVELADY Engllsh Umv of Texas Heavens watch your grammar' Punctuate your l1fe W1th mtegrlty and capltahze on mt RALPH NICHOLS Commez-c1al Umv of Colorado Umv of W1ch1ta Don't borrow another student's brams they may be second hand' ,vp-Ii N 55 ,ca V f f X H , , ' , A - vu . ll , H '1i'T1 I 4 X 'Vu , vu ' A ' V if , ' ' ll 'xt , . 4 f 'W :'-.F , Fl- 8 agk Q ,, , Q F vu I ' D I-I .. .V 3 X fl x . 4, 'V ' . 4 ,: A... WK? RAMONA PEEBLES Englmsh Speech Southwest Texas State L1ve everyday of your 1 e HELEN RUHNKE Home Econom1cs lncarnate Word Dear Gussxe' Judge not lest you be judged 4- 'NL l A J I gl D S PERKINS Journahsm I-hstory Economlcs Umversxty of Texas L1ve a b1t before you thlnk of marrlage ELIZABETH REYNOLDS P E Tenms Pep Squad Ithaca College Do unto others as you would have them do unto you 15 MARVIN PORTER Algebra Trxmty Umversxty I know you're not talkmg b anyhow' ut be quxet 2. : 9 P V 'i A 2 l1 N It ' l'f . - 1 I ' 1- YUN afgm WILLIAM SHORT Spamsh Umv of Texas Trlruty Umversxty Umv of Madr-1d Umv of Hexdelberg G HYACINTI-I TAYLOR H1story Government Trxmty Umvers1ty Keep yourself well lnformed i Q 'fit ,ai x 1 ermany 1 'snr V BILL SPANNAGEL Vocatxonal Agrlculture Texas A 8: I Southwest Texas State GEORGE WATSON General Math Football Coach Hardm Slmmons Oh sh1rts 16 Q' 'Z' HORTENSE TALLEY Math lncarnate Word Trlmty Uruverslty You'll get out of somethmg what you put 1nto lt LAWRENCE WEINER Choral Engllsh Umv of Texas Don t ' good heavens A A ,. Q .sl -,a ,A . i 2. ' J X M X. i A' if. f s 1 ' V4,l Q 'w wI33i?s'iai1 , li ,, - f, . 7.3. A: . 3' z?f ', l ,J-V ,, L - . fe' 1' A 51596 - for W '-'y:TR,ggf ,. R f f,,:'1 M ,ig V . V s, . V I I . Vloh, ! YY YI - , ' JH ' YY 'rf' f5s.-V 5 G 'l f' .4 S r 5, ',,, Y 'VF '73, N1 - f 2 , 1 if A K K . ax ' ' , Personnel day Shown 1n the farn1l1ar surroundmg of our cafe ter1a are the four lad1es that do so much to g1V6 the student body whole some hot lunches each 'W Mr Maumee Hayes a fam1l1ar face around Northslde IS ass1stant custod1an Tex he IS known to the stu dents does a great deal to keep Northsldt looklng 1ts best 17 Mew Our head custod1an Mr Frltz Llebe 15 shown as he goes about h1s da1ly tasks of carmg for our school H always has a cheerful smlle and a fr1endly word for the faculty and students Mr Llebe has been a faxthful worker IH th1s d1str1Ct for twenty f1VG years and can always be depended on to do h1s o y ' I . C f ll . in . . N . , 5 . ' P431 , J b' 1 1 . , , . ' G YY ,ll . 7 - ! Our flrst forelgn port of Call1S Parls the Clty of romance As we walk down the streets of Parls we see the famous Elffel tower and the typmall' rcnch sndewalk cafe But we must not lmger long for xxc haxn Lo Catch our plane for our nam stop SCHGCDL LIFE J 1 . V3 1' - , Kuw- pi., 'Z If 'pf f V' XXI KXQEIK XM w kwin qu mwlmmnll In Rf ,P ,Ww M,m.h ,K - . Xbixi Z! C' C dx L V to X ? ff H-.fk,,-N. Y Q N x L17 f I 5-ff A-j f f f I 4--,,--- -i,,il H 1 nmww,,N,MQr x 19 5261 V A r? Ll A I D, '.., .- , X- -1 . - Q Q x Q k Q kill - . s - 5 ' x 4 v, gl .Q S, gk' - ' - 17 1- -.7 if-:E'.1'zj.. ,K T.. .Lf F 5-ff ff. , Lg ' - Jvv' pf ff Q lu A i D. i, .H I-ly-li., ,.-' : 1. 'i , .Kyiv IL : . . H 1 ' f ' W-'TMKJ1 .', .,'. I x -K Z3 X L x , X ' 21' . , S E 8 - wr g, Rv I 3 f kffflg D if . if l 'Q .,. Qt. Q f , ff 1 f - I' K ' C XXX A 9- D' 1 W' ff! :: , LTI? Lf I A ht ' J Q Ki mi 75. Y , Mr. Finto and Mr. Harlan assist some students in fixing out their S c hedule s on the opening day of school 4'T' ...f- ,f Mr Neff is shown energetlcally trying to pound some American hlstory into his six period students di 1 Enfolded in aprons and sur rounded by apparatus the seems to bc trying to do one of Mr Cobb's labs with as little trouble and mishap as possible This picture of the school taken from the back shows the tile wall and planter box beside the rear door and the walkway leading to the gym and the ag building 20 I I r - l t 'cx i , YI, t .xx-xp . ,. Q ii s -sf ' it ' . K A I I .-. ' M :J , 1 , sixth period chemistry class .--mu L -. A, A I ' ' - - t ...M .Q 4 ,.-,....,- r..-- -- I . . I X Z-:.?Jyf?,,.,Si'Z-KT 1 ,. , , . I . ' Il VI ' ' Y'- Here parents of the Varsxty and B football teams gather ln the school c afet e r 1a for refreshments after a game The refreshments were served by the F H A and the parents had a chance to meet N the coaches Harry Haggard keeps 1n shape for the Semor play whlle Charlotte Wellborn and K1m Kane observe h1s ar1t1cs lift Choral membe r s add splce to the Ch r1 s tma s assembly by smgmg solemn and cheerful Carols of th1s slgruflcant season Plctured IS Bob Croll sklllfully 1nstruct1ng Tom Boutwell and Mrs. Peebles' sp e e c h class on some of the fme pomt of handlmg a r1fle. 21 ,, H -' . f ' iff ' H ww ,, ' 4 ,L Q, 7 r 56,25 ' :Vrmmf-Y ,., I ,' 5 V 4 . ' 1 lr ' X 0 , , V , C' l ' 4 , 2 J W I ' . 5 n '-,L ' I I I I . . su P' Cs, . . silt.. - 1,1 v A ' - . ' wif' M l - . 6' The Homeconfung bonflre burns h1gh at the outdoor pep rally before the Rams last home football game Many students attended th1s event to support thelr teams and lt s hoped that the bonf1re W1ll become a Northsxde trad1t1on -eta' il Mrs BaldW1n and M1ss Ruhnke are members ..,,...,W of the F H A durmg a tea held for the fac ulty Domg the honors are Teresa Black well Clssey Clfers and J3.Ck19 Wllson is 'M 1 Semor play leads, Klm Kane and Charlotte Wellborn, Seem to be enjoymg th1s part of themr hard work IH the productlon, T1me Out For Glnger. Meta Nell Ott, pms a lovely mum cor sage on 1959 60 Band Sweetheart, Betty Watson' 1958 59 Band Sweetheart, 22 . . i f I I ia. Q ' ',?'2-,rYe'?,.2J1 '-5 L V 'V2:T1M27 7 Z' M M e stet w M l L .?U..,' I , . r V. K1 9' I .t f M . I s K , lx u v' If 'Ay , .-f. T ,- . 5 wb' we . H V ' ' - k it ,1 -- --:1':'r::-nm,--T X . . . ' - s s.' f ' . gin Y ' ' - I' , , ' 1 ., K, , . fa- !: K t 3 ' 5 Q5 M. I M qi' 5 S ti K I I g ,. ' L .1 - A Y 4, l 3 V . .i 4-mwwuw my if I i f I - E A ' vrfti 2. X ff ' ' 51151 e l A i . .- Industmous students John U L r 1 c h Kathy Watts Danell Wall1s and Chuck Hacker get mto the Chr1stmas sp1r1t by decoratlng the tree ln the school cafeterla 'VWE A Here Mrsa Pebbles thedmector of the Senlor play, TSCCIY GS her tradltlonal make up by the members of the cast The play went off well except for th1s small mlshap, wh1ch the cast enjoyed thoroughly' ' 23 Annual dxstrxbutlon tlme lS herc aga1n Staff members Margaret Hand Paul Flemmg Barbara Van Delden and .Ionn1eJungerman-pass out the lon g and anx1ously awalted annuals Western mus1t fans enjoy danc1ng to the mus1c oi Charlxe Walker and George Cham bers at the FFA. FH-X Barn Dance - , t , ' , Q - 'Aj at ' , . . gr ' IM' I by A fr ji 1 I ' 1 I . 3 3 l tn. , , 9.3 f x - - 4 Y , ' 0 ' ' ' . I 1 ' , I 'J I me l l I I All C1ty Basketball player Wayne Benke goes after the annual Basket ball Sweetheart Th1s year the bas ketball players elected Mar1lynH1g gms and she looks l1ke she cant qu1te beheve that she's the on Powder Puffers take advantage of thelr long awalted half t1me ln the Powder Puff football game between Norths1de's two chapters ofl-' H A They practmced long and hard under the superx1s1on of Coach George Watson and Coach Andy Cobb 24 A S I 1. ' - QF, Coach Charles Gumland dr1ves 1n for a layup or maybe we should say fhes 1n for a layup durlng the Faculty Bas ketball Game agamst South San But he made the basket and that's what Counts The members of M1ss Ruhnke's Homemakmg II class are enJoy1ng the1r f1nal lab 1n the cooklng course Each g1rl prepared a C e r tam part of the meal It was served durlng the regular class per1od and Mr Smlth and Mrs 1nv1ted - . , ' ' I ' ' e!! D , W X g S Menn were , . . . ' XX VV ' 4 n . 1 f ' 7 n i ' 1 . ,se , 'rfb , pf u ,,.-,., 1' fr- I l V Q ' v Q lf ',4 V Kr. The scene of th1s act1v1ty IS the gym durmg the lunch perlod Beglnmng wlth the second semester, students enjoyed danclng llstemng to the Juke box and playlng basketball after f1n1sh1ng thelr lunch 4 Sponsored by the Junl o r class the Valent1ne's Dance was held 1n the school aud1tor1um The Kmg and Queen Hank Cox and Lmda Pe rc1val were chosen by the school from the Junxor class They are plctured here Wlth thelr dates Donna V1tkOV1tZ and Jxmmy Dressen 1 'rf J One of Mr Spannegal's Vocat1onal Agrmulture I classes IS shown as they l1sten to alecture on poultry P1ctured at the McNay Museum are Loretta Shaw Peggy Trahan Karen Hancock and Dlane Zlmmerman several members of the newly or gamzed Art Club The club under the d1I'9Ct1Ol'1 of Mrs Ande r son X1S1I6d th1s art museum as one of thelr fleld trlps 25 , 1 l Y. ' 1 ., . I A A . i 7' : A , I 2 , . , . . 3 I L fn -s -- ' A ry be is , J' kpl '- sl r l-r e 1 W ' n .+I - av, v' ' -i Q I 1 l , , .hp L . . . , , W . , 1 ltqtv . ,fi fps - 1 - . . ,Hi Now we arr1ve 111 Vemce, the Queen C1tX of the l1dr1at1c N0 other Clty 111 the xx orld 1S qu1te hke th1s port of northern Italy lnstead dola the 'lE1X1Ldb of V6H1CC and as We Oo up and down the c anal S we see many beauuful churches arches and bu1ld1ngs of Byzantme Gothxc and RBDZISSQHCE deslvn CASSS Y ' ' ' IV ' Y 1 ' ' YY ' ' , ' V . S . of streets, Venice has canals. We hire a gon- ! ' ,, V1 ' , , C, N . , ' I 7 J . J . .D u N A QUWT lllnmIli7'm 1 A nn m1ml1wl1Iul um I L F 8 W v IEE E gal. I1 :lu Q Cn J . Q ff 'llfvfgrwqllli ,..f:','1WwfqA U1 KC ff' 1 X Nq A l I 6 ,.,..2i' -. 1 ' Q . Q . -1, w 5.-ft 1 . 2 f -C 2 I x 1 ,-,111 r ' 'I - 1 i k-1..,.,s- Q 1 Vpffjrfl .f ' ,' f f--,,,, . ' .. f isf .' , ,.. ' ' ,Z-f ,'f . L ' I , - ' U , 1 - I GD ,f -.lf-1 '--.-,,..1 ' f 1 . . I .-..lp '. v 1 . ...x f ,lfnnnif K . 5 ww' 0-'J-,jg-v -4111- lf'-if 1 .-.-f 7'4F vi - 27 v s. Q I N Pr .1 1. President. . . . . Will Rogers Vice-President . . Richard Jenkins Secretary . . . . . Tommy Collins Treasurer - - - - - - . Julie Fields Reporter .... . Charlotte Welborn Sergeants-at-Arms . - Kenneth Gilmore Flower Color s Motto . Cecil Asher . Sweetheart Rose . . Blue and Silver . . To the valiant heart naught is impossible. Senlor Class Looks Ahead 'R l si' IJ 415 LESLIE ANDERSON Class Treasurer '57 '58 PepSquad'56 60 Cheer leader 57 '59 Head Cheerleader 59 60 Student Council '58 '60 Historian 58 59 Reporter 59 Homecoming Queen 59 '60 F F A Sweetheart'58 CECIL ASHER Track '56 '58 F F A 56 '57 Class Favorite' '58 Football '57 59 Class Treasurer 58 59 Sergeant at Arms '59 60 SANDIE BARRADALE Pep Squad '57 '60 Drummer '58 '60 Library Club 57 60 J Historians '58 59 Art Club '59 Secretary 59 '60 Spanish Club '59 '60 President 59 60 Texas Woman's Univ CHARLENE ANN BAUMGARTEN Cuero High PepSquad'56 59 Honor Award 56 '58 Choir 56 59 F H A 56 59 Tennis Club'56 7 Annual Staff 58 '59 Northside Choral Club 9 '60 Vice President 59 60 F H A 59 '60 nd Vice President Chapter State Choir Nominee I WAYNE BENKE Basketball 56 eo All District '58 60 All City 59 60 Hall of Fame 58 '59 Baseball 57 '59 Club 56 '58 F F A 58 TOM BOUTWELL Kaiserslautern American High Football 58 ' 9 Hobby Club'56 57 Northside Semor Play 9 Speech Club 59 '60 Sergeant at Arms 59 '60 Art Club '59 60 Vice Pres1dent'59 '60 Baseball 59 '60 Nat1onalThesp1ans'59 '60 St Mary's University O - Q -' , - I -' , I -I 2 - - 1 ' ' 1 -1 , 1 -1605 ' ' - 5 . . . - '60. - : . . . ' - 9 ' 57- 4. 3 -1 9 I -. Q . 1 .F - - -I n 'A 1 -1 5 rl -- ' - -1 S- ' -160, , - Q , - 1 . ' -' Q ' . - . -1 . 1 , 5 ' ' - Q . . . ' -' Q ' -'5 4 ' - 4 ' 2 '5 - ' . ' - ' ' -' g . . . ' - , Z W ' - ' , ' ' '59- ., ' ' eo. t I -, , - . . -, ' - . ' I 1 -v 2 1 - Z 1 - S v I HN-1 1 - S H ' u 1 -160' ' 'Q ' ' A 2 ' ' 5 5 -1- 2, ix i 7 -' 5 A Q ' '5 -'eog I 5-7 1 . - - I , - 'Y in L I ' X -' I -' ' - 5 - 3 ' ' - 3- ' ' A - -f' f , .' ' 1 VERLEEN JEANETTE CALLE Band '56- 60, President '59- 60- Library Club 56- 60 Treasurer '58- 59 President 59- 603 F.H.A, 56- 58, Historian '57-'58g Basketball 56- 585 Na- tiona1Honor Society 57- 6OgJunior Historians 58- 595 Bookkeeping Gold Medal'58-'59' Student Council 59- 605 Speech Club 59- 60' Horn Staff 59- ' 'Who s Who 58- 60' Incarnate Word College. HORACE CARDENAS .TK Football'57 58 Art Club 59 60 Pres1dent'59 60 Spamsh Club 59 60 Reporter '59 60 Speech Club 59 60 Track 59 60 ELVIRA CAVAZOS F H A 56 57 Junior Historians 57 59 ArtClub 59 60 Sergeant at Arms 59 60 Spanish Club 59 0 MATILDA CEPEDA Draughon's Business College SAN JUANA CERVANTES F H A 56 58 Pep Squad '57 '59 Merxt Awar '57 58 Spanish Club '59 60 Art Club 59 TOMMY COLLINS B Football 81 Track '56 57 V1rs1tyFootball '60 Co Captain 59 60 Most Valuable Playe Award Mr Touchdown 59 eo All D1str1CtHonor able Mention 59 '60 Track '57 60 Captam Hall of Fame 57 58 C u 5 59 Key Club '58 60 Class Secretary 59 60 StudentCoun c1l 59 '60 Rampage Staff 59 60 Advertisxng Manager '59 60 Who sWho 59 60 CAROLE CONKLIN Pep Squad '57 '60 Drummer '59 eo Science Club Library Club '57 eo Art Club 59 Treasurer '59 eo Student Counc1l'59 '60 Chaplain 59 eo Rampage Staff 59 '60 Annual Staff '59 0 Spanish Club 59 60 San Antonio College BOB CKOLL Speech Club '59 60 Senior Play 59 '60 ANITA DELGADO Junior H1stor1ans'57 '59 Pep Squad 56 '57 Art DANIEL DODSON Band'56 eo Asslstant Drum Major 58 59 Drum Major 59 '60 LibraryClub'56 '60 Vice President '59 60 Natxonal Honor Soc1ety'57 '60 Key Club 60 Who 5 Who 58 '60 SpeechClub 59 60 Ser geant at Arms 59 60 Nat1onalTheSp1anS 59 6 Rxce University ERNEST EASTWOOD San -Xntonxo College JO ANN PLORES ERLER H A 57 JULIE FIELDS Longfellow Honor Society 56 DI Choral Club 57 58 Northsmde Pep Squad 8 '60 Vice Presxdent 59 60 Class Treasurer 59 60 Student Council 59 60 San Antonio College PAUL FLEMING EdxsonH1gh Bar1d'57 59 Northside -Xnnual Staff 58 60 Edxtor 59 '60 National HonorSoc1ety 8 60 Key Club 59 60 StudentCounc1l'59 '60 Texas Unnersxty ROSANINE FRITZ Harlandale High StudentCounc1l 56 57 Futu e Nurses of -Xmerica 56 57 Library Club 56 Nat1onalThesp1ans 56 5 Northside l.1braryClub 57 60 PepSquad 57 eo Drummtr 59 60 Junxor Hxstorxans 58 59 Horn Staff 58 59 Sciente Club Reporter 9 O Spe th Cl 59 Speech Club Play 59 eo SanAnton1oCollege Bap txst Memorial Nursing School 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I Y, I V6o, 1 1 1 1 -1 . 1 '1 -1 I 1 - 1 . - 1 1 -1 . 1 -1 . 1 -1 . 1 -1 . 1 1 - 1 -1 . 1 -16 I . . .' -' 1 ' ' - ' S ' d -1 9 ' -1 5 1 41605 11 11 -1 I K - 157- ' n 1 1 -1 1 11 I, I . . , 1 -1 1, - - 1 - 4 - 1 - 3 . -1 , 1 159- 160, 1 -1 5 11N11 1b1 7-1 5 -1 . . , 1 -1 . - - 1 - 1 1 -1 - -1 . 1 111 -1 . 157-159? 1 -1 1 1 -160, -, - . - . 1 -1 Q I 1 - L -16: 1 1 -1 . - -1 . - 1 - A A ' - -. - , - , 1 A . Club '59-'60g Reporter '59-'60g Spanish Club '59- 60. -1 , - 1 1 -1 J . , - Q . - . - . -1 Z 1 1 -' 5 158- 1 Q 11 1 111 - , 1 -1 - A - 1 -1 Q - 1 1 '10, F. . . ' -'59. , 1 ,1- -1--. 1- - ,- Q . 5 ,S - I .R - . 1- -1 . 1 -1 . 1 1 1 . - A - A, - 11- . .' . . . 1- -1 L 1- - , - 1 15 - 1 . , 1- -1 . - - - . ' : - Q 1' A - 1 -1- I - 1 -157-Q - 1 1- -17, 1 - , 1 -1 . 1- -1 , 1 A11 . - - - 1- -1- . 1 -1 . f 1 . '59-'60g '5 --'65 e ' ub' -'60, 1 -1 . - 49 1 1' 'Q 'T' 7 'Q on Q- 'vi -Q N if, 75 'U DAVID GASS. F.F.A, '57-'6Og Track '56-'58. KENNETH GILMORE Track '56-'60g Football '58-'60g C0-captain, '59-'60g Key Club '57-'60, Treasurer '59-'6OgBaske1ball '58- '6Og Southwest Texas State College. KAY GREGG Jeffersong Art Club '57-'58g Las sos '57-'58g San Antonio College. HARRY LEE HAGGARD Hawau Traek 56 '58 Speech Club se '58 Varsxty Football 57 '58 Student Councxl 5 Treasurer 57 '58 Northsxde B F0otba1l'5 Student Councxl 56 60 Treasurer 59 60 Key Club 58 60 Lt Governor 59 60 Tratk'58 '59 Who's Who 58 59 L1brary Club 58 59 Senior Play '60 Class Favor1te'59 60 AnnualStaff 59 60 Art Edxtor '59 '60 Football '59 60 Natlonal Honor SOCIEIY 59 60 Rampage Staff 59 eo Art Edltor '57 '60 Ass't Advertlslng-Busmess Manager 59 6 Texas A L M JAMLS HAMILTON MARGARET SUE HAND 1- H A 58 '60 Speeth Club 5 eo Annual Staff VIVIAN HAY Vol1eyball'57 58 Llbrary Club 5 7 CAROLYN HAZEL F H A '56 '57 PepSquad 56 60 HISIOYIHH 59 eo Jun1orH1stor1ans 58 59 Brxgham YoungUn1wers1ty BARBARA HIERS F H A '57 '59 Choral Club 57 '59 DAVID G HERRING San Antonlo College JUANELL HILL Band'56 '59 Llbrarxan 58 59 Band Sweetheart 57 58 F H A 56 60 Correspondmg Secretary 59 eo Speech Club'59 '60 Secretary 59 BEVERLY HOPWOOD HA 5 Pe uad 57 Treasurer 58 59 Pres1dent'59 60 ClassPresxdent'5 59 Studs-ntCouncxl 58 60 Home-com1ngDuchess 59 60 Rampage Staff'59 eo Soc1etyEd1tor 59 6 LLOYD HUNTER Band '56 '60 Interseholastlc League SoloGo1d Medal 58 59 Trlo Gold Medal 60 Texas A L N1 KENNETH HYINAAN Band'56 60 Secreta y 58 59 Interscholastlc League Solo Gold Medal 59 60 Trxo Gold Medal 5 eo DCIBHCC Club'57 '59 Trlnlty Ll'l1XEl'Slly YVONINE JACKSON L1 rary Club 56 58 I- H A 56 58 Draughons Busmess College 30 RICHARD JENKINS Class Vxce Presldent '56 57 Natlonal Honor So c1ety'58 '59 Key Club 59 '60 N C ub 59 Safety Club '58 59 Class Secretary 5 9 Class Vxce Presxdent 59 '60 Football 59 Texas A Gr M KAY JONES Harlandale StudentCounc1l 56 57 F T A 56 '58 Indlan Maxdens '57 59 F H A 58 59 North slde F H A 59 '60 Durham s Busmess College JONNIE JUNGERMAN Tenms '56 '59 SpeeChClub'58 '59 Treasurer 58 59 F H A 56 '59 Pep Squad 58 59 Drummer 58 59 .lun10rH1stor1ans'58 59 Treasurer 8 59 Annual Staff 59 60 KIM KANE Track '59 60 Key Club 58 60 Presxdent 59 60 Student Council '59 '60 Football 59 60 Senlor Play 59 60 N Club 59 eo Gold Medal' 8 F HA Beau 59 60 Annual Staff 59 60 Texas A 81 M JOYCE LIECK Typ1ngMedal'58 59 F H A 57 59 Pep Squad 56 eo Twlrler 59 '60 CHARLES LOVELL Club 55 '59 Key Club 59 60 B Football ' 57 B Basketball '57 '58 Baseball '56 5 Football '58 '60 Varsxty Basketball 58 60 Track 59 '60 San Antomo College Texas A 81 M JIM MCALLISTER JACK MIDDLETON F F A 57 eo President 59 60 Class Favorxte 58 59 Football 58 60 Southwest Texas State College CORDIE MORGAN Football'56 58 B Track' 5 Speec Club '59 eo San Antomo College Medlcal School JOY MARIE IJORGENSTERN Pep Squad '51 59 Tw1rle r ' 60 Art Club 59 O 59 Rampage Staff KAREN MOSLS LORELEI NIETO Pep Squad 56 60 HISIOTIBH 58 59 L1eutenant 59 VICQ Presxdent '5 JUDIOTHXSIOTIAHS 57 59 Annual Staff 58 60 Ass1tantF,d1tor 59 60 Stephenl- -Xustm P-XULETTE PAHNIEYER Rampage Staff 59 60 KURT PANKRATZ Student Councxl '56 57 59 60 Rampage Staff'59- Edxtor mn Chxet' 59 60 B Football '56 Track '56 58 Llbrary Club 56 '57 San Antonxo College Texas Unxversxty MARY ANN PEDROZ-X Band 56 60 Spamsh Club 59 60 ArtClub 59 6 Sergeant at Arms 59 '60 .Iumor H1stor1ans'56 5 F H A 56 57 Draughon s BUSINESS College 31 'U' ,gl 'U' 6 Yi J' l 'bn N Q Y ...wi 4. 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'i li Q- 'R or-1' rv , J' -,.- .,V. :azi- TRUET PEPPER RUTH PERKINS DAVID RODRIGUEZ WILL ROGERS E Central Choral Club 56 '57 Vice President 56 57 Baseball'56 '57 Football '56 '57 North side Student Council '59 60 N Club 59 0 Ram Horns 59 60 Key Club 58 eo V1ce Pres ident'58 '59 Parhamentarlan 59 60 Football TexasA k M Annapolms BERNICE SCHNEIDER EDDIE SHAI-LADY Student Council 59 eo Key Club 59 60 Rampage Staff'59 '60 Circulation Manager 59 '60 Key Club '59 '60 Bowlxng Club 59 eo Treasurer 59 '60 Texas A 8: M PATRICIA ANNE SMITH Library Club 56 '60 H1stor1an '57 '58 Secre tary 58 '59, Treasurer 59 '60 National Honor SOCISYY '57 60 Science Club '57 59 Reporter 58 59 Gold Medals 57 59 Rampage Staff'57 59 Jumor H1stor1ans 58 '59 Who sWho 59 eo Sen1or Play 59 '60 Speech Club '59 '60 Speech ClubPlay 59 60 National Thesp1ans'59 60 Choral C1ub'57 '58 Mercer University Georgia BOB STALEY Dayton Umversity IDA MARIE STEUBING Pep Squad '57 58 Junior Historians 58 59 DIANE STICKNEY Kubasakx High Choral Club '56 58 Art Club '57 '58 Northside Choral Club'58 60 Speech C1ub'59 CHARLSIE STUART Wurtsmxth Memorial Class Pres1dent'56 '57 North side AnnualStaii'58 60 Business Manager 59 '60 L1brary Club '59 eo National Honor Society '59 60 Junior Historians 58 59 Typing Gold Medal'58 59 Algebra Gold Medal '58 59 D A R Good Citizen Award'59 '60 N M S C Semi F1nal1st'59 60 Texas Woman s University JANE DENISE SWARTZ Band '56 60 Reporter 58 '60 Junior Historians 58 59 Speech Club 59 60 Senior Play 59 60 Speech Club Play 59 eo DENNIS TERRY South SanAnton1o B Basketball'56 57 Northside N Club'59 '60 Tenn1s Club 59 60 President 59 eo B Basketball 58 59 Varsity Basketball 59 eo C0 Captaln 59 60 All District '59 eo Rampage 59 eo News Edxtor 59 60 Schrzner College DIANE THACKER Anchorage High F H A 56 '57 Latin Club '56 58 Pep Club '56 59 Chorus Club'56 '60 Natxonal Honor Soczety 57 59 F T A 58 60 Northside Choral Club 60' National Honor Society 60' Speech Club '60' Trinity University. GLORIA VALDEZ Art Club '59-'60g Spanish Club 59- 60. 32 BARBARA VAN DELDEN Who's Who 58 59 Homecomrng Duchess '60 Annual Staff 58 60 Advertxsmg Manager '60 Class Presldent 57 58 lNat1onal Honor So ety 58 0 F H A '57 59 Jun1orH1stor1 n 9 e r n 5 59 Pep Squad '56 eo Chaplaxn 58 59 Secretary 59 60 Student Councll 56 60 H1stor1an 57 58 Secretary 59 Vxce Presldent 59 eo Southwest Texas State College JO ANNE VANCE Band '56 59 Llbrary Club'58 '59 Speech Club 59 '60 Semor Play 59 eo Student Councll 59 eo Natxonal Thesp1ans 59 60 Southwestern Methodxst Umv MARTHA DANELL WALLIS Band 56 57 Pres1dent'56 '57 Student Councll '56 eo Parlzamentarxan Hzstorxan 56 '57 Secre tary '57 58 Treasurer '58 '59 Pres1dent'59 60 Basketball '56 58 Class Secretaz-y'56 '57 Natlonal Honor SOC1ET,y'57 60 Treasurer 58 59 PepSquad 57 60 Secretary 58 '59 Cheerleader 5 F H A 57 59 Who's Who '58 '60 Homeeomxng Duchess '59 60 Southwestern Un1vers1ty BETTY WATSON Band'56 '60 Secretary 59 60 Band Sweetheart 59 60 Natlonal Honor Soclety 57 60 Presldent 59 60 Class Vxce Presnient 58 59 Who's Who '58 59 Student Counul'59 eo St Louls Institute of Mus1c KATHY WATTS Pep Squad 56 '60 Twlrler 58 60 F H A 56 59 1 Student Counc1l'56 57 58 eo Correspond1ngSec retary '59 '60 Nat1onal Honor Socxety 59 Sec retary 58 59 Jun1orH1stor1ans 58 69 Homecommg Duchess '59 eo Corpus SHIRLEY WEIRICH CHARLOTTE WELLBORN Kubasakx Hxgh Jr Natxonal Honor SOCIEIY 56 ' Student Councml 57 58 Wayne!-hgh Class Play 8 '59 Dramatlcs Club 58 59 NOFll151d9 Class Reporter '59 60 Semor Play 59 60 Speech Club 59 60 Vxce Presxdent 59 '60 Speech Club Pl-33' '59 60 Llbrary Club 59 60 Natxonal Thesptans '59 eo Rampage Staff'59 60 Southwest Texas State College FRED CALVIN WHIDDON Ashxya Japan Class Presxdent 6 57 Football ' 7 Co aptaln 56 '57 Basket all C Captaxn 56 57 Baseball 56 57 Jeffer Hxgh P nyFootball 57 58 RO ' rgeant at -Xrms 58 '59 N C O Cub Northsxde Basmetball 9 60 Speech Club 5 '60 B1 Phy Chem Club'59 60 V1ce Presxdent 59 60 Key Club 59 60 Baylor Umxers1ty LEE WlLLl3ll'vlS Hot Sprxngs H1gh Taxbury Hxgh JE-XNlNE WOOD Harlandale High Ed1sonH1gh Northslde l- I' -X 58 60 SpeechClub 59 eo F H fs 59 '60 Choral Club 59 60 Treasurer 59 '60 San XntonxoCollege BONNHE E Z-XCHIWAN Our Lady ofthe Lake Prox1denceHxgh Baseball 51 8 F H -X 56 57 Volleyball 56 58 'Northsx e H A 58 TERRY ALLEN ZUROVEK Band 56 60 Treasurer 58 59 Vlce Presldenr 59 60 Student COJl lC1l 57 60 1 I' 1 y z -1' '51 -Q if 541242. 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'56-'60, Reporter '57-'58g Track '57- '59g Football '57-'60, ROBERT CAVAZOS F.F.A '56-'60' Art Club '59- O CAREY CHAMBERS F A 56 JESSE IBARRA ALBERT KOSSAETH F F A 56 60 Chapter Reporter 59 60 Art Club '59 '60 San AntOn1O College RENE MALDONADO SAMMY MERCER SUE MORRIS Haughton Highg Basketball '56-'60, Captain '59-'60, All-District '57-'60, Most Valuable Player '58-'60, Best Sport '57-'58, '59-'6Og F.H.A. '56-'60, Photographer '58-'59g Home- coming Cheerleader '58-'60' Home Economics Award '56 '57 Annual Staff '58 59 Band'56 59 Dr1ll Instructor 57 59 L0u1S1ana TeCh BOBBY PITTMAN N Club'58 '60 Nat1onalHonorSoc1ety'57'58 F F A 59 '60 Basketball'58 59 Baseball 58 eo DAVID SHEARER T1vyHxgh Student Councll '56 '57 F F A 56 '60 Speech '59 '60 Texas A 81 M JAMES STOLZ BALBINA VALADEZ F H A 56 '57 Art Club'59 '60 Span1shClub 59 6 ff -far JUNIORS SENIORS ENJOY PICNIC These members of the Jumor and sen1or classes seem to be enjoymg themselves at the annual Jumor semor p1cn1c Each year th1s p1cn1c 15 g1ven by the seruor class Thls year the p1cn1c was held at Landa Park . , '6 . , . I . - , - , - I ' 1 -I . ' ' D l ' F. . .' -'6O. ll Il - . ' ' - . I ! I - . -I . . . . , , , I -u I -1 I -I . . . . , , - L ' .. ' ' 5 ' - 3 . . . ' - Q - 3 . . I - . - . ' . . . , , ' -' 0. 3 gf? . . , M J . . l ' A ., 1 7. f ' r , T i VZ? 1' .V 1 -- - , 4 ' ,- +R Vx x as K ' -' Q in if-' ,'?' ., -. 5' f I, . ' , veg . 'K' A ','4 v 1 A Q, y .9 b 4 34 I fl I . ' N DANIEL DODSON SALUTATORIAN NORTI-ISIDE HONOR TROPHY PATRICIA SMITH VALEDICTORIAN A I 49' K 4--is Seniors Observe Baccalaureate da x K 4 Rev. Jack Franklin is seen as he delivers his message to the graduate s of the class of 1960. Rev. Franklin, pastor of the North- side Methodist Church, delivered a very in- spiring message to the seniors and their families and friends. Nik. . 1 H ,. ,J .,, X f . x , U, .K 5 H,-pri X J The Northside Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Weiner, sings for the Baccalaureate services. The hymn-anthem which they sang was well pe r fo r rn e cl in the tradition of the Northside chorus. ll Bm f,.. .Q The members of the senior class pay close attention to Rev. Franklin as he sp eak s to them. All of the seniors enjoyed the message and r e c e iv e d much from Rev. Franklin's words . X n , JZ 36 Class of '60 Graduates The seniors march up the aisle and take their places on the stage for the commencement services. This years senior class is the last to graduate from Northside High School as next year the high school will be known as John Marshall High School. Y: .1 ' V , ff !!' - if , 'r K' f 54 V,,,',fj. a '27 5 , M T ' li .f r AI:9- ' ' f-0-Q- Sandy Coon, last year's winner ofthe North- side Honor Trophy, presents the trophy to this year' s winner, Daniel D o d s o n. Each year this trophy is awarded to the outstanding student by the fa c u l ty and administration. The winner of the previous year presents the trophy to the next year's winner. 37 f I l f ,env Patricia Smith, Valedictorian ofthe classof '60 is seen as she delivers her valedictory address. , A L l 'AI.r' l ' ,af 95 v ,., 'x X, P we Me' f ' 'sw X We Pres1dent Jerry Wallace VICE Presldent Karen Fournuque Secretary Cleve Reeves Treasurer Gene Young Parllarnentarlan Bubba Handsborough bergeants at -Xrrns D01-1s Schnelder Ray Rlmkus The offleers of the Junlor Class are p 1 c t u r e d holdmg one of many Q E lmportant dlscusslons concernlng Jumor act1v1t1es ofthe year .lumors Work Towards Prom W wh Y 5' Fi 'N 58 . v A K L VN N Q i ff fy 38 412. - -, r 15 if n 3 lg Xl 4 w WMM Maman Allbrltton Jane Bacon Tom Baldwln Ida Bankhead Roger Barr Sy dney Barradale Lynda Bettlson Don Blackwell Teresa Blackwell Sandra Boothe Cathy Bordano Ray Bowman l ' ' ..... L 5 C y . . . 1 X., f- RJ , - - l B ' 1 i i ' 1 4 ' 'ff ' ,, H- 5512 . . ' - . ,, Q 1. N, . 44 A A A 715i A .. I 'X jj fl? ' . 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K J -- li 7 7 KSA V Nw Bob Young A ,,- V i Gene Young Klj J A 1 N' Diana Zimmerman H f Sandra Zwiener I J e at - 4 'S-. -1 - 5' 1 X- lx X El CAMERA SHY Donald Asher John Hiers Richard McAllister Joe Algueseva Nancy Higginbotham Bob Moss Wilford Bell Karen Hancock James Myers Glenda Lorena Crow Ronnie Jones John Oliver Carolyn Davis Joe Jones Philip PaCkard Robert Divin Rosalea Jones Cynthia Prettyman John Elkins Judy James Susan Stickney Roger Fundenberg Tommy Jones Arthur Watts James Griffith Ronnie Littlefield Shirley Weirich Robert Garza John Mcllray John Ulrich Sam Harp 43 President . . . . . . . Lee Cline Vice-President . . .Kenneth Mayes Secretary . . . Dwight Bartlett Treasurer . . . Cherry Bacon Reporter ..... . . Kathi Julius Parliamentarian . . . . Pat Dolch Sergeants-at-Arms . . . Mike Coffey Mike Leming The officers of the Sophomore Class are shown here making plans for the coming year. Sophomores Look Ahead Pauline Acker Elaine Alderson Gloria Allen Eddie Asbeck Jeanne Asher Stanley Austin Cherry Bacon Dwight Bartlett Linda Benford Tangie Benson Diann Bilbrey Binny Binford Billie Jo Boenig Johnny Balderas Jack Bond 44 Sharon Boothe Carol Bowers Rita Brauchle Jack Brannon Butch Brown Kenda Bruhl Tom Buel Chrls Burke Harrell Burrls Conn1e Cantrell Gary Chllds Lee Chne M1ke Coffey Samuel Collms Judy Cook Rlcky Cowan Angela Cowart Dorothy Cowart Forest Croll V1Ck19 Denham D! f I fm. , 14 f 'r v - -1 h 'A 4 4 , fi 9 1 1 , ., Q W h ,ik -E 19 'V' 8 ww Charles Drennon -v- Pat De Sha Ellzabeth Dodson Pat Dolch Carol Flemlng Mary Fator Mary Flora Terry Follette l 'T Ll XA .ale X ' 1 . 5. 7, X ' I A ff? ' ' r' -' gg - is ii , 4' I 1 . 7 V ' , . f 9 r I ' CW I 1' , N ' ' f 1 . ., V 4 ,f., ' N, ' 4 z A 1 3. A if , . ? li X + x I-, 'wr 'L' y ,- V I' 4 V C , Y l , 1 I . . -QE 11 I . -V vu .K in V . qi, - I 'J 4, mx' 1 , V W H ,, , B ' f 4 A ai . ' ' l ,V X X' 'M , fl . . 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Maytum Sharon Meacham Linda Meeks Arleen Meinhardt Cheryl Meiske Marilyn Meyer Shirley Meyers Sandra Miertschin Fenton Miller Marilyn Miller Williarn Miller Billy Moffn Jo Morris Gary Munson Thomas Neumayer George Nottingham David Odom Marvin Ohlenbusch 47 X .vu x 'C' 4 w x 8, fo.,f1 I ,g1L9 , f ' :ov 3 -1 X. .X N -:Af 1' ,V H 3?- i?if?f' L' if 'l Q 5' N -' iw. k kph pm , . ax .1--iles. :ff 'L 5 :A N , . 'N 4 . . f-, -Q Q- ' 7 5 . i 1 1 .U W ...ix 'i XX V.. 'ts f , ', , ,T I 'L Wa, , , xX fl A tl' W I 1 ,, ' .ff I , 'Q I a Y it 4 Q., . J f 'f- .- V' 'lx - 41. 'Sf' 1. va M ,' 'Q . NX f fr I ' I fa- gi , X , Q A L KX I ' ffl- t 31: H I qi T TN.. .' lah., 4 5 iff V 'r - r f ,nre f 5 . 0 nz V1 ' '- ' -- -4. ' 9 I 7-- Ai 'Q 'ix 3 or ' 'lx V' J . . f f X ' w 3 R' l, f. I V ' '-+ gr' -J . 1 ' g N 'I AQ .4 , W Y ' qi ' 1' ': . 'Vi A Q V . l T ' f ft A A 'I f ,- V NPA' 'T It X ' J , W' H l P 1.13-fl? QI .1 g f , 1 i af X ., ii 9:41 . 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JW: Num' ,I A- .1 i f X 1: ...X Y? 4 If 'F Janet Olfers John Olfers Donald Padilla Georgiana Pawlosky Margie Penfold Wanda Pitts Linda Porter Toni Powell Tom Reust Evelyn Reigel Tommy Rimkus Gabriel Rosas Ann Rousseau Janet Ryan Edward Salazar Leslie Schott Chester Schuh Arthur Schwarz Elton Sewald Bill Shiflet Thea Smith Benny Springer Carol Stauffer Barbara Steubing Alvis Stovall Gary Tackett Beatrice Terrazas Ernest Valdez 48 Betty Varnes P' Q' Donna Vitkovits Carolyn Voight D7 Dennis Wallis , 1 V, Bucky Walters 0 Lydia Warren Maureen Watts 'i' i ' 3 Doris Wegner I it vi 7' 1 ' r - ,, E ' 'Kyli- Q - - is 1 N, I i ' uh Lenoir Wehrenberg 4 4, Pam Welborn V Donna Wernlein ' Doris Wilkins Q Nancy Willis Susan Worth ,gs ai Nita Zepeda Katherine Ziegler 1' CAMERA SHY Wayne Barker Lois Johnson Bradley Bell Jess Mayfield Allen Burrier Darleen Meinhardt Joe Cervantes Eddie Mulhouser Leandro Delgado Jan Ann Nichols Charles Denny George Noble Rex Downing Claudia Se scila Carol Fleming Charles Sloan Fred Goldston Sandie Stewart Susie Govan Sherry Stewart James Graham Clinton Todd Gary Howser Bob Wehmeyer Jackson Jacobs Tommy White 49 rxxf gl -A nm 8. i 5 9 6 3 fs. 3 OFFICERS Pres1dent D1ck1e Slmmons Vlce Pres1dent Judy Morrow Treasurer Paul Ott Secretary Pam Le1by Sergeants at arms Bob Wenzel Mlke lnselmann Freshmen Embark on Hugh School .hm Ablett NK I Jack1e Adams Rodney Allen Karen Anderson 4-5 it Q u Pam Ashely Jay Bayman Gary Benke Johnme Berhard 44 pofvx N 1' l f ,mf ! 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A' l X L XFN! 954 YXQQWQ Carolyn Jenklns Jay Jungerman James Karsch V1rg1n1a Kasper Leroy Klsby Bobby Kleln Maralene Krause Robert Landstran Pam Le1by LaVerne Less1ng Doyle Lewls Nancy Leyda Gary Loessberg Dora Kay Mayfleld Pat McClelen Bllly Menn Ann Merchant B11ly Mlller Judy Morrow Walter Moss Charolte Murry Suzanne Nlebuhr Susan Nutt Paul Ott Margaret Pankratz Kathy Parkm Rocky Payne Bobby Perkms 52 u I ' ' 'nyq w 1 5 V ' 5 '1 - ' ' -if , 'rig I T -' ' ' n ' ' fx if I ' V E I Dlx? 1 Q ' k V 1 I vi - Aj.. Q , W 2 ,. .: b ff ff 3 'K' V xc 7' xN . Vx ., R lm, 1 4 Wi- T2 s A W to . K A ' 3 M ' nl, A ' I T ' 1 t A A V, 'QA I -v . x . 1 Al ' ' YA,, fl: , I t x if 5 M . Q N- xl E' Q 5 l la.l 34 1' ' his fl- , f. 1:S5?. -f Q ' ..: I . fi fa 4 , , V 21- y Q rl ' ' e Q if V . O is , yn x ., 4. 3 X f an im ' , ' ji: X L, Zy,, 3: , K ,Th SW 1 V , ky, 4 I . U A y I K i 'I ' l W V , Nt, .?,? J Q ,, 5 . . r . Y I '22, g, y I l X I ' 'F' Q A ' !'liQ ff Ar L A as W Q V' W 1 if -'r ex? 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Camera Shy V1v1an Govan Nancy Lowell Blll Hartung Davld McM1llan Mar1on HL15lCF V1clx1e Masslatte Anlta Henderson Dorothy Menn Margaret H1CkSOH Edgar Lee Menn Mellnda Hosler Jos1e Moreno Judy Jacobs Rudy Moreno Lou1s Edward James Judy Pedroza Barbara Jones Wanda Pltts Jlm Kondr1ch Joe Pleasant Ray Love V1rg1l Pope Terry Qulgglc Mary Lee Smlth Donald Reeves Wayne Stewart Yolanda Re yes Sharon Tarlton Peggy Reynolds Mercer Todd Helen Rlce Glorla TIGVIHO Judy Rlley Travls Turner V1rg1n1a Rogers Frank Ulr1ch Esther Salazar Maudester Ussery B1lly Salzman Nancy Valdez Alton Schnelder Eddy Vernon Larry Smlth B1lly Webb The world ofa h1gh school freshman con s1sts of br1ll1ant dreams and hlghhopes for the years that l1e ahead On the precedlng pages you have seen the freshmen of North s1de I-hgh ln the future as they strlve to reallze thelr hopes and dreams we W1ll see great changes made at our school for to these ambltlous stu dents IS passed the responslblllty to make and keep No rth s 1de one of the best h1gh schools m the world' 54 Pete Wh1te ' l ' 5 - . y , - Shown here is a group of sophomore students 11s tening to the juke box during the noon hour The juke box is very entertaining and is for all students who like to dance and enjoy listening to popular music. Llnderclassmen Activities Pam Wellborn Linda Meeks and Diana Kohnke are getting ready to serve punch at a. surprise going away narty which the girls gave for Mrs Langmore one of the Span1sh teachers The students presented her with presents and enjoyed themselves very much Durmg the lunch hour students enjoy getting together during their free t1me in the gym to talk together and to dance to the music of their newlyacquiredguke box whichwas bought by the Student Council and Rambler ettes for the students Our next stop 1S Moscow, the home ofthe Kremlm, great chur che s, and the ballet The mam pomt of mte re st for us 19 the Church of St Bas1lW1th 1ts many colored towermg domes called C u p o l a s Th1s magmhcent church whxch was completed 1r1 1679 15 now a museum Not far fl om the C hu r c h of St BaS11a1'C the Kremlln and the Lenln Mausoleum AV RITE AN PER 0 ALITIE K ' K ,QQV7 A f - x . . f, 1 . 1' S .L '-. ,. . . ' I ' ' F. 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She has been a member of the Ramblerettes for four years, served as cheerleader in her senior year, and was inthe National Honor Society for three years, holding offices the last two years. Being chosen Homecoming Duchess, class favorite for three years, and elected to Who'sWho in her junior and senior years proves Danell'spopularity among her classmates and the faculty. TOMMY COLLINS a senior this year was one of Norths1de's most valuable athletes He part1c1pated both varsity football and track s e rving as co captain of the football team and captain of the track team H was elected Mr Touchdown and received Joske's award for Most Valuable Football Player He was chosen for honorable mention of the allD1str1ct ZSAA Football Team In addition to all his athletic activities Tommy served as secretary of the senior class and was a senior representa tive in the Student Council He was alsoaKey Club mem ber and the advertising manager on the Rampage fl -1 BARBARA VAN DELDEN a pretty well known senior has served Northside in many ways the past four years Barbara spent her senior year actively serving as vice pres ident of the Student Council and advertising manager of the HORN She was a member of the Ramblerettes for four years held the Off1C6 of secretary in her senior year and was a me rnber of the National Honor Society for two years This is Barbara s second year to be elected to Who's Who and she was honored as a Homecoming Duc he s s dur1ng football season 58 A ii. 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F , J At Northside PATRICIA SMITH is a nevtly elected senior member of the Who's Who this year She served as treasurer for the Library Club having been a member for four years She has been in the National Honor Society for three years Pat de vot e d a great deal of her time this year to speech activities being in both the senior play and the Speech Club play She was a member of the Speech Club and qualified as a charter m e mbe r of the National The spians DANIEL DODSON one of the friendly faces around Northslde has the pr 1V1lC ge of being in Who's Who for the second year as wel' as serving in many organizations He was Drum Major of the Band and Vice President of the Library Club having been a member of both for four years He was also a memb e r of the National Honor Society and Key Club for three years and two years re spectively His participation in the senior play both as an actor and stage manager made it possible for him to become a charter member of the newly organized lNat1onalThesp1ans VERLEEN CALLE was one of the most active seniors at Northside this year She serxed xery Capably President of the Band and Library Club both ofwhich She has been a member for the last four years She was also a member of the National Honor Society Speech Club HORN STAFF and an honorary member of the Student Council She also acted as property manager of the senior play TIME OUT FOR GINGER This 15 the second year Verleen has been elected to Who's Who X41 59 Q O If 7'1 - . , - I ,rrx , I vw' Y A . I , . , . . . . U . . l . . . . . . . . , , ' I - - ig, ' . I 'n D -I D I Y ,VM is Daniel was active in many school activities throughout the year 'U n . . . . . 'A I . 1 - . . I . A L dw wk . Y . ' 3? P - ' ' as v I A J Y . I Y . S Ig I u Q . 1 I W ' 9 is TERESA BLACKWELIJS active participation in different organizations has made her well-known to her fellow classmates. The many offices she has held in the Fu- ture Homemakers of America include chapter historian and president, district his to r ian, and Area VII pres- ident. She has also received her State Degree in FHA. Her other activities consisted of Lieutenant of the Ram- blerettes and circulation manager of the HORN. DICKIE BOLDT, one of the friendliest students at North- side, was a very busy junior this year. He se r ved as manager for the basketball team and statistician for the football and baseball teams. In keeping with his athletic interests Dickie was sports editor on the Rampage. He acted as secretary of the Key Club and vice-president of the National Honor Society. Who s Who JANICE LENNARD avibrantpersonality of the Junior class took part actively 1n school functions this year She was chosen cheer leader having been a member of the Ram ble r ette s for the past three years She served as secretary of the National Honor Society and acted as historian for the Stu dent Council LINDA PERCIVAL a friendly-yunior Witha pleasing personality has beenamernber of the Ramblerettes for three years and was elected cheerleader this past year She was president of the Speech Club and served as a representative of her class in the Student Council One of the honors Linda received as a Junior was that of Valentine Sweetheart for the annual Valentine Dance 'unugg HALL OF FAME ELECTED Kenny who was quarter back on is year's Ram football team was always an inspiration his teammates Wayne was a three year letterman on the championship Ram Basketball team He was elected all dis trict twice and Kenneth Gilmore FOOTBALL Gene Hou ston TRACK Je s se Cope TENNIS He was a two year letterman and was elected co captain by his teammates this year Gene who came out for track for the first time this year be came one of our best broad Jumpers He was a hard working deter- mined member of the team was co captain of the basketball team Wayne Benke BASKETBALL Bobby returned to Northside this year to become one of our best baseball players He was a good leader and a great inspiration to his teammates. ' Bobby Pitman BASEBALL Jessie, who was also active in many other school sports, won second place in the district tennis matches. He was always a hard worker and player. He was a deserving winner of the honor of being elected to the hall of fame. J ,Y l X X4 me 1 f 5 2 1 Wu--ff A N-.... Junior Favorites DANA OYE AND JAMES DRESSEN iv 'U-snr' 1 Freshman Favorites ANGIE RE YNO LDS MIKE INSE LMANN Sophomore Favorites NITA ZEPEDA REX DOWNING 1... . ,Y T ,l 'R' F F A Sweetheart Leshe Anderson F H A Beau Klrn Kane 11' y 4 Q' '-'fb Mr Touchdown Tommy Colllns FFA Beau 4 Jerry Wallace Band Sweetheart Betty Watson X :GP if' ,IQQ 'X W Homecoming Duchesses D 66 V Khy W 4 'N '-'Tw-L., Her Highness Queen LESLIE ANDERSON as our alrplane lands 111 New Delhl lndla we hear the many exotlc sounds of th1s strange ways meant mystery and romance to the peo ples of the We ste rn World We take a tour 1nto the Jungle where We watch a natlve hunter shoot at a tlger from the back of l11S elephant TH LETICS and different world. The name India has al- ff VNQN f 'f J FEV-QCT' I fa fXf SQ! gy wx, 9 N 'N WD , ' KN pqtfbf-3'-5 t f I ,QQ f . N KW Q v x X 20 Qg N fr X . 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Ploresville dropped Cleve Reeve s IS h1t from all S1deS as he dr1ves onward DISTRICT RECORD N H Karnes C1ty Pleasanton Floresvllle Gol1ad East Central ',,,,,,,. Benny Spr1nger a sophomore playedhls flrst year of vars1ty as an end He was a f1ne pass rece1ver and showed great des1re James Dressen aJun1or played h1s second year as fullback He re celved honor able ment1on for the All D1str1ctteam He showedhustle and des1re Tommy Collms, a sen1or and three year letterman also rece1ved honor able me nt1 on for the All D1str1ct team He was chosen co captaln by h1s fellow team mates - 4 V il 1 ,- ' e.l, to J I ' . x Y. A V ,. .,1.z,1NK'- ' - ' gl V XV : 1' 3 sw A X --' wks? W . .s. 14 . 49 1 . . i . o 30 , - o ' so ' ' 6 ' 48 , - - , 12 14 - , H H L. y r , C 'sk C V ed,.f5mQf:f1 ' Q A A ie, ,f ' . 5 - V 31, ' H , , ,, ,t ,, M - 4 .. ,A . Q i-ny.. ,ff gv lllll f ' fflivhtfii. 'T i vA:.,,?,g1'. A 5 ef ff? x5 ff 4 wif! 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Northside Loses Homecoming 30 O K1m Kane a senior was Joe Wallace a Jumor rewarded th1s year h1s played his fir st year of f1rst varslty letter for vars1ty ball He played show1ng the most improve both back and end this fort K1m always had a Splrlt desire for football Kenny Gllmore and Harry Haggard give their pep talks at each pep rally Certain boys gave lndl Ernest Valdez a sopho Vldual talks more and two year letter man played outstanding defense as a ba k He is a bright hope for future Northside teams I l N 1 ' 3 I I I D l 9 ment and consistent ef- year and showed fighting ., 'Ml' , . RT This Ram ball carrier seems to have been brought down by two opposing tacklers r '-H ...W I vs 1 1.-.vp ,RSV , ,- .t , 4 'll -w Q- X -1, ' ,. . - . s, , 5 , H-. V if 1, ' . . X Donald Blackwell, a junior, made great improvement over last year. Donald showed spirit and desire as a tackle. - -IPI .... mn if - ' ...Mi-'zzz it lllraf QUE? J' fo R Ji I swf lm: it gf ' x a ,..., lf 'J ?3545'mi'1-Q' 53, Cleve Reeves, a Junior played his first year of varsity ball halfback and was one of the hardest drivers on the team He showed hustle and the desire to win A 1 4 I-. ' - A r -,:gi4,.E'Qu S ' f 'N' 1l.isg1ff.g..Q,f ,Vigil 6. J ., I, if ,-. - A-' ' ,. V -'f,, rg- -a f-r.-'- itz- .' . f'f.,17- - :il if 31 'ff' . .' -' . j 31. 3 ' f t j.. ,A 3:1 ' ,. wfw Q, ', .J f.-4. A . .. . , in , 4,5 ,, ' nf -. Q.5.f?Svi.i, ,gi 44 f A ' pfffglzt-N ? 653.313'ffe'5'.+'f,Li-155' if it Richard Jenkins, a senior, was one of the hardest fighting lineman of this year's team. Richard showed great improve- ment and spirit. J ' 'st' ': Nlitgffxn f', Dr- '... Tl . 1. - I ,, ,.. T'-4' Lloyd be1ler a Jumor showed great hustle as an end Lloyd was a grcat help to the team 1D h1s pass rccewmg abllxty 1'-ve! -'T -ol ?- P45 'S' 12342 3 sf Wrmsfv Q. Ra .dy NIcBr1de, aJun1or showed that he was a hard I ght g end Randy played h1s Ilrst xea ot xars1ty ball for the Rams and was outstanchng on defense .lack M1ddleton shows h1s f1nc run nxng abll ty as a back Jack was out the last part ofthe season because of 1nel1g1b1l1ty Rams Lose Tough Game To East Central I4 I2 Q.. nz-'I .gfllgww if -Jr f-lv-'1 X :H 'Sn lfl 1 fs 'm nh SR' k 5 9 K -S1 Nhke Lermng a sophomore, had good s ze as a tackle He was outstandlng on offense, but m1ssed a Iew games because of 1n-yurx l . K n . . . A - Iii., f '-gf' . , 1' '-' I ' . , . Q,3,4g,4?:' A l. I- A 1 . i . I , .1 L' me .I ' , h I 1- ,.- ' 7 415, ' Q , '. - ' . rf - .r - . go'.j4j.,.. .-, .- . .. - ' ' ' '-gf' la -' .'. J 3 A . . 3 . . , . . s 5 ,i s-gi f 'a4T.i'g:,i L ,ij V4 fum ,,W. .-:.Yr.r..-:. . . 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Y U , V , - , . - . , , P f .ff an Juv ml 51, .,.,,..,,, WWW FIRST ROW W1ll1e Valdez Bllly Salzman Sammy Charlton B1lly Mofflt J1mmy Harper Paul Ott M1ke Coffey James Graham Dav1d Tor1 and Gary Chllds SECOND ROW Chester Schuh Trl Capta1n Rocky Payne Dw1ght Groff George G1-off Ronnle Groff Bruce Conk11n Lee Cllne B1lly Menn Rodney Allen Kenneth Harness and Roger Cook manager THIRD ROW B111 Shlflett JIITI Konrlch Joe Morgan Bob Wenzel D1ck1e S1mmons Trl Capta1n Charles Mc Allster Bucky Walters Charles D1nny Eddy Mulhauser Burt Maldanado Tr1 Capta1n Wikia Bob Wenzeldr1ves around end to mlss tack lers. Chester Schuh, number 75, comesm to block the way. 4 I , R Q - I : ' I , A I 'F L L ' O r b 'NUX X le ,C L is fe ' R13 . L1 rel .4 A S14 g . . ' , . - Af 4 ff' 1. WH Ram B Team Works For Improvement It looks hke Bob Wenz e 1 1S mn the clear Th1S was the last game agalnst Garner SEASON RECORD N H Lee Pleasanton Peacock F1oresv111e Peacock Go11ad Schertz C1bolo Garner Karnes C1ty East Central Un1dent1f1ed Ram tacklers g1V6 opposmg ball carrlers a rough tlme . .S. N.H.S. 0 30 Z0 26 28 20 0 ' Z0 8 14 46 ' 18 0 - ' 18 8 14 6 ' 18 1 O 'L .F f ' . I1 1 I . . Q ' . :Ki K H Northside Takes District Above are the B1 D1str1ct champ1ons the Norths1de Hzgh School Rams Young guard Dwmght Bartlett guard Kenneth Mayes guard Denms Terry forward Jeppme Fator forward D1ck1e Boldt manager Standmg Mel Barborak coach Kenneth G1lmore guard Lloyd Se1ler center J e s s e Cope center Hank Cox center Wayne Benke center CuTt1S Kr ue g e r center Randy Stuart guard Charles Lovell manager The top leader of the team IS Coach Mel Bar borak The fact that he led the Ram team to quarter fmals m Reg1onal proves h1s capa b111ty as a basketball coach He 1nst111ed 1h the boys the des1re to w1n, and w1n they d1d He taught the boys sportsmansh1p and fa1r play. Sitting-Fred Whiddon, managerg Binny Binford, guard3Gene Th1s year Norths1de I-hgh School was able to put three of our f1nest bas P1ctured at the r1ght are these f1ne players Wayne Benke Denn1s Terry and Hank Cox At the beg1nn1ng of the year the Rams set the1r goal for d1str1ct charnp1ons but flrst came the pre d1str1ct games and the tournaments Norths1de entered the EastC entral tournament and came home w1th a f1rst place The Rams then entered the Devme and San Antomo Inv1tat1onal tournaments and came 1n second 1n both After many ha rd days of work under the f1ne coachmg of Coach Barborak and w1th des1re pushmg them onwar d they ach1eved the1r goal After takmg d1str1ct by wxnnmg n1ne out of ten game s the Rams defeated Lockhart for the second t1me 1n a row to take the b1 d1str1ct c rown Agaxn the Rams journeyed to V1ctor1a to the Reglonal Tournament but for the second year 1n a row they were defeated by Clear Creek The Rams won 26 out of 32 games and next year's team hopes to do better The Rams put one boy on the Reg1ona1 team one boy on the all c1ty team and was one of the h1ghe st scor1ng teams 1n the c1ty Denn1s Terry Denn1s,a sen1or, played h1s f1rst year of vars1ty ball, and played It well. HIS accuracy on Jump shots 1S one of the reasons he was one of the top scorers on the team Denn1s was co captam and all d1str1ct on team wh1ch 15 chosen by the d1str1ct coaches. Denn1s Jumped from the Junlor varslty to a start1ng pos1t1on on the varslty. . '11 -X qw ' y ketball players on the all-district team. , A 4 E Q 'Q A., A ti Wayne Benke Wayne a sen1or was for the s e co nd year 1n a row unan1mous all d1str1ct cho1ce of the d1str1ct's coaches He stands s1x feet two mches tall and played top post for team and was second 1n rebounds He rece1ved h1S th1rd vars1ty letter and had the sk1ll speed and co ord1nat1on of one of our fmestplayers Wayne also made the all Clty team and was elected co capta1n Hank Cox Hank a Jumor was also an unan zmous cho 1ce to be on the all d1str1ct team He recewed h1s second varslty letter and was elected to be all d1 s tr 1 c t for the f1rst t1me the tallest man on the team and top rebounder Hank's ball handl1ng ab1l1ty and sklll helped to make h1m second top scorer on the team H was not only all d1str1ct but also made the regxonal team Wayne Benke takes a Jump shot at the beg1nn1ng of the Norths1de East Central game Wayne Benke and Hank Cox g1Ve pep talks durmg a pep rally Tlus year more pep rall1es were g1ven for bas ketball games than ever before I 1 I 1 , ' l , - the Rams - Wa-Yne WaS the top S C 0 1' 2 1' 011 the this year . Hank six feet, three inches, was - ' ' ' - ' . e l Jepp1e Fator Jep aJun1or had one of the Bmny B1n.ford B1nny a sophomore played fmest push shots on the team He was not only hls f1rst year of vars1ty ball B1nny advanced good on offen s e but also outstand1ng on de from top post on the B team to guard on the fense Jep gamed valuable expenence and vars1ty He was always 1mprov1ng and showed much1mprovement throughoutthe year show1ng 1'ns deslre and ball handlmg ab111ty He w11l be a good offenswe threat next year Bmny has twg more years of el1g1b111ty Jepp1e also made the all d1str1ct second team Jepple Fat01' takes a long B1nny Bmford showes h1s Jump shot dur1ng a dxstrlct shootmg ab1l1ty as Hank Cox game agamst East Central moves m for the rebound I 1 ' 1 1 . . . . . ' . . . Curt1s Kruegar tr1es for two po1nts dur1ng a cruc1al game aga1nst Dev1ne Curt1s shows the form of a good basketball player Curt1s Krueger Curt1s a sophomore was one of the tallest men stand1ng sxxfeet three 1nches He played many games th1s year and showed h1s 1mprovement and exper1ence Cur t1s has two more years of Cllglblllty and h1s f1ne 1mprovement should w1n h1ma startlng pos1t1on on next years team Northside Wins Bl Dlstrlct DISTRICT RECORD Gol1ad Karne s C1ty Flore sv1lle Pleasanton Gol1ad Karnes Cxty Flore sv11le Pleasanton East Central BI DISTRICT Lockhart REGIONAL Clear Creek Dw1ght Bartlett Although th1s was Dw1ght's f1rst year on the vars1ty he came through many t1mes as that all lmportant s1xth man Dw1ght a soph omore showed the best of h1s ab1l1ty on both of fense and defense He showed hustle and w11l be a great help on future Norths1de teams 86 1 I N.H.S. 63 ' 48 N.H.S. 73 ' 7 38 N.H.S. 82 ' 52 N.H.S. 43 49 N.H.S. 56 East Central 40 N.H.S. 88 ' 59 N.H.S. 76 ' 55 N.H.S. 60 ' 33 N.H.S. 88 37 N.H.S. 55 31 N.H.S. 63 48 N.H.S. 37 58 Wayne Benke drlves 1n for a layup Wake up ref and watch that foul' Lloyd Seller Lloyd aJun1or was another tall post man Lloyd s1x feet tall played Jumor va,rs1ty as well as var Slty Lloyd w1ll come 1n very handy on the boards on future teams He not only had great sp1r1t h1mself but kept the Splrlt of the team h1gh also INDIVIDUAL SCORING RECORD Season D1str1ct Total Po1nts Wayne Benke Blnny B1nford Hank Cox Dennls Terry Team Opposxtlon Gene Young Gene played h1s f1rst year of varslty ball as a forward Gene a Jumor Sh0Wed g r e at prom1se for future Northslde teams He had good hustle and showed large amounts of lmprovement He had good form and ball handllng on both offense and defense 52 42 4 2035 1620 1 18.5 21.8 9 A ' - 5.3 6.9 169 I 13.3 15.3 6 . Y Jeppie Fator 10.8 1o.o 324 ' 11.6 12.4 3 9 . 62.9 68.4 H 50.6 44.2 Kenneth Mayes Kenny played both Jumor var Slty and var s1ty tlus year and played very well Although he d1d h1s be st Job on the Jumor varslty he showed hustle and ga1ned exper1ence on the vars1ty Kenny had good speed and co or d1nat1on on the floor and always had good sp1r1t JCSSIB Cope Jess1e a jumor recelved h1s f1rst vars1ty letter th1s year as a center JSSSIS was tall and was able to shoot well Jessie had good speed and hustle He never stops movmg on the court and should make a f1ne basketball player B1nny Bmford tr1es for two durmg a d1str1ct game w1th East Central At th1s pomt m the game Norths1de leadmg East Central s1x to f1ve Kenneth Gllmore 1S up for two durmg a d1str1ct game w1th Gohad. Norths1de racked up 88 po1nts durmg th1s game . . 1 . . Y W W W W . . . 1 , . . . . . . . . . Kenneth Gllmore Kenny a sen1or ga1ned h1s second var s1ty letter th1S year Kenny ga1ned much experlence throughout the year He had the qual1t1es of a good ball handler the deslre to w1n and the co ord1nat1on and Speed of a fxne player Randy Stuart Randy ajumor gamed ex per1ence and 1mprovement on the vars1ty team th1s year Randy had a great amount of deslre and showed the qual1t1es of a fme basketball player He rece1ved h1s f1rst varslty letter th1s year Jepp1e Fator seems to be well guarded as he takes a long Jump 1n our last d1str1ct game w1th East Central D1ck1e Boldt D1Ck16 a Jumor has one of the hardest Jobs on the team The Job of manager needs both physlcal and mental ab1l1ty D1Ck16 f1lled th1s Job well and was a great help to the team 89 l w -- , , -- I , - . - . 1 . 1 ' . W ' 1 N 1 -- , Q 1 I . . . - Stand1ng w1th the B team trophy are JackBond RexDow1ng Wayne Sterzen back Kenneth Mayes and Bob Wenzel B team and Rex Dowmng and Wayne Sterzenback were elected co-capta1ns of the team 5' B Team Co Champs In Dlstrlct DISTRICT RECORD Central Cathol1c Edgewood La Salle Central Cathohc East Central St Peter Claver Edgewood La Salle East Central . . St Peter Claver Coach Jack Jordan gulded the B team 1n both football and basketball thxs year. Coach Jordan coached h1s f1rst year at Norths1de and lead h1s basketball team r1ght1nto co champ1onsh1p,los1ng only one d1str1ct game . M., .Q 'L I q'......... , S I ' J - I These boyswerethefive startersonthe ' 'L -l' ,fa ll ll ' ' J '. Q! H ' ' ' N.H.S. 58 ' N.H.S. 37 ' 'A A N.H.S. 58 N.H.S. 48 ' V N.H.S. 56 ' N.H.S. 45 . N.H.S. A 56 N.H.S. 59 N.H.S. 65 l N H s. 74 . Rex Dowmng and Curtls Kreuger search h1gh for the ball Rex was the h1ghest scormg player on the Jumor vars1ty and CHIt1S was one of the best post men Curtls Krueger takes the ball away from the oppos1t1on durmg a game w1th Harlandale Lloyd Se1ler dr1ves 1n hard for two po1nts Lloyd Se1ler tr1es for tho se all 1mpor tant extra po1nts at the throw hne Jack Bond and Randy Stuart These B basketball players load up for a game w1th South San They are Rex Down1ng Kenneth Mayes fight for that ban Both Jack Bond Cleve Reeves M1ke Insel boys d1d a good Job for the Jumor var s1ty mann and Don Reeves . . . . u 1 . . ll ll . . 1 9 . . I . . 1 3 ' . W xmas ff N341 RWN l A 2 :lil 5 a 9 pf 4 Pts-'am 'ISV ,W sr 3N 351 J, uf K Above 1S the Norths1de vars1ty baseball team FIRST ROW Henry Trev1no, outf1eld B1lly Shaw sec ond base Bobby P1ttman p1tcher, Cl1ftonHopf outf1eld B1llyDraker p1tcher,Marv1nOhlenbusch catcher W1ll1e Valdez th1rd base SECOND ROW Alv1s Stoval outf1eld Tom Boutwell outf1eld James Dressen catcher Ronn1e L1ttlef1eld second base Duane Grant p1tcher, Rex Dowmng fn-st base, Cralg Blankensh1p pxtcher, Ernest Valdez short stop Coach Paul Brand The bench looks very mtere st1ng durmg a d1str1ct game w1th East Our fme baseball coach for th1s Central- year was Paul Brand. Coach Brand was a four year p1tcher and 1S a very exper1enced coach 1n baseball. He was always tellmg Jokes and keepmg the sp1r1t of the team lugh. l. ' f ' . w ., ' Q J 5 E ff'f x' We ' . , ,.f' J.g,,,, ,, ' ' I K fini , -'A . 5-gs., , as W - X .,f, . y i , ' M -. V V. iff .ff 1 f' K- wan. an A - 'V y x- . if V t , - fs' 55- ' -, . n 1 ff-'f , M xx ' - 'r C ' ': A : . 1 ' P t-7 . A ,, as' 5 K ,.. R ,H I' I 4. x it it ay' A 1 x W I ' -fz . 1 ' ' :MLA V . Q , I ' I 4 K --k. i,2M 'Q I y X ' 1 N ,y ,- . Q V - an A Q-1 - - ' ' ' ' A' ' 1 lf ' -' 1 -1 'R r A- 4 1 ',' ,,.,Q,. , -- ,4 4 ' . A-' A . . , 54,4 ., ., N , my .Q-fx, Q. yn. 1 Nj, ,V . W: ' ri . f'Q?al'.wf. arg Qr- 3,5-f g, . , 7 ga V. f. V er. , r .,.,,,- I f ,, , 4 ' .- - . 4:9772 f, rf s.7,.',,s- f . ' ' ' ,J 1:.'. - w, 5, 'W-fm.. . 'U lf ' 35 ' - , 1 . I Q 1 ' S - n ' , S 1 ' : S P 1 5 n S 1 S 1 Q 1 9 I . I . , . , - Q - ' Ronnie Littlefield Ronnie Junior was our fine second base man for the team Ronnie was fast and able to move well Many a double play was achieved due to his ability and control He has one more year oi eligibility Rex Downing--Rex played his first ye a r of varsity ball for the Rams at fir st base. Rex, a sophomore, has two more years of eligibility and will be agreat help on future teams . Rex was a quick thinker and fast mover, and had the highest batting average dur ing the first Northside Tournament. Willie Valdez Willie a sophomore received h1s first varsity letter this year as third baseman Willie showed his speed and ability throughout the baseball season He gained much improvement and e xp e r 1 e n c e during the season Bobby Pittman Bobby played an outstanding season for the Rams Bobby a senior was elected to the Hall of Fame for his control and pitching ability Bobby won many games for the Rams Marvin Ohlenbusch Marvin a sophomore played both varsity and 'B team this year as catcher Marvin did the best of his ability whenever he was called upon He gained ex- perience and showed good improvement Henry Trevino-' Moose Henry was often called was the long ball hitter the team Henry a soph- omore, racked more home runs than anyone on the team. He played outfield and showed good spirit and hustle. Craig Blankenship Craig played his first year of varsity ball for the Rams as a pitcher Craig a senior had a good fast ball as well as control and speed He was always ready to play and had good spirit James Dressen--Chuck a junior played an out- standing year for the Rams He played the po- sition of catcher and was also one of our finest hitters. Chuck received his third letter this year and will be a bright hope for next year's team. Dwight Bartlett--Dwight p l ay e d both varsity and B team as second base. Dwight put in a good s e a s o n for the Rams with his spirit and ability. He had a high batting average and lots of desire to win. Joe Jones--Joe, a junior, became a good pitcher for the team. Joe gained much experience and had the hu stle, spirit, and desire of a fine player. Norths1de's p itc he r s showing their form are Bobby Pittman Craig Blank enship and Joe Jones Tom Boutwell Torn started this year as centerfield Although this was Tom s first year on the varsity he gain ed much experience and was able to start He showed he wanted to play by his hustle and desire Ernest Valdez Ernie a Junior was about the fastest man on the team He filled the position of shortstop and had one of the highe st batting averages for the team Ernie kept the team alive and put many an opposing player out by his long throw to first base , - . '- : s . . .I ' i a . . - . Clxfton Hopf Chfton was out to an mjury to h1s foot but re turned for the end of the season Cllfton a Jumor was an out f1elder and a good hltter kept the team al1ve w1th h1s f1ne sp1r1t and even 1f the odds were agalnst them he never gave up 3 .am- i-. em if ,W Y IW JE' 'W' Jak i in B1llyDraker Bllly aJun1or played both varslty and B' team B1lly was a p1tcher and had one of the h1ghest averages on the B team as well as on the var s1ty Rams Wm Dlstrlct DISTRICT RECORD East Central Gohad East Central Golxad Alv1s Stovall Alv1s played h1sf1rst year of varslty ball 1n the outfleld Alv1s had a good battmg average on the team and showed 1mprovement and hustle throughout the season 96 B1lly Shaw B1lly gamed exper1ence as a sec ond baseman. B1lly had ahxgh batt1ng average and h1s Splrlt and des1re kept the team ahve. li Y ' I ig ' fl xi lg QR I I A . --Y. ',l' ii .VL at so iw., A-1 V '.,-,.f ' Q .+V 1 g 'T . ' 44 ' ffl ly A-, T 'fr -' 3'ff'vs, l 1-, ,Mg ,MM ,MW wa' ,g -- 4 . , It the first part of the season due 14,-, , jj . Y 4, . . ' , - ,.4 .,,. K V , ,tis 5.1. M. ,V VF .QM ' ' . He ' C ' C U ' ' t . U . , . . , ' II I ' , ' ll ll O O O N.H.S. 7 2 N.H.S. 14 ' 3 N.H.S. 5 3 N.H.S. 15 ' 5 Pictured here is the va r sity track team. FIRST ROW: Joe Wallace Ted Walker Johnny Balderas Lee Cline Gene Garcia and Gene Houston SECOND ROW Bert Maldonado Tommy Baldwm Cleve Reeves Tommy Coll1ns Kenneth Mayes and Randy McBr1de THIRD ROW Charles Lovell Kenneth G1lmore Horace Cardenas Lloyd Se1ler T1m Shearer and Coach Charles Gr1mland i .4.l-L, Above is pictured the 'B track team FIRST ROW: George Groff Rudy Moreno Sammy Charlton Dennis Barco and Mike Inselman SECOND ROW: Charles Mac Alister Robert Lindstrom BerryBurns JimKondrige and Coach Charles Grlmland P1 ctu r ed are some of our fmer track boys Kenneth G1lmore Lloyd S1eler Tommy Col l1ns and Cleve Reeves They were all mem bers of the m11e relay team wh1ch came second m d1str1ct and then went on to reglonal Coach Charles Grlmland was our fme track coach for th1s year He lead and 1nsp1red the team Coach Grxrnland has had much exper1 ence mtrack and 15 also a very capable coach 97 I I lf I I l I I I J ' 1 1 1 ' 0 l i 3 : , ' . A l I . l I n I , . I I . 3 I u I , 1 I. ' ' S 1 Q ' , ' , - 1 I . Q I J 1 ' I l -- ' ' in ' ' , Tommy Coll1ns puts a lot of effort 1nto a broad Jump Tommy not only entered the 100 yard dash and the broad Jump but he was also a mem ber of the m11e relay team -I' Cleve Reeves another mem Q' ber of the m1le relay team JL- Jumps h1gh m the broad Jump Gene Huston was one of our f1ne st broad Jump boys and also a fast runner He 1S shown here 1n the broad Jump Gene Garc1a 1S shown startmg h15 warm up. Joe Wallace prac tlces h1S runnmg before the dlstrxct meet at Go11ad u-all ..4i ' Ted Walker warms up before the start of the meet Johnny balderas 15 up and ready to go over Johnny was our only pole vaulter but was out most of the season be cause of an m Jury to h1s hand Lee Cl1ne shows the team's warm up su1t. Lee was one of the hardest workmg members of the team. These xndustrlous lookmg track boys Tommy Collms tr1es hard for the are f1ght1ng over who gets to lay on flrst 1n the 100 yard dash Tommy d1d the blanket The sen1ors and Jumors a great Job for track th1s year seem to have the rule over the soph omores and freshmen 4 Q, 1- H Cleve Reeves 1S 1n good place f eww? Q 1n the 120 yard low hurdles 72 'H-Pd-4 f-of .,-Q. 'K was SQY avi Bert Maldonado comes mn Lloyd Se11er 1S 1n second m the 440 yard run 1n the 220 yard run I L. .AL E N ' ' f 'ii'-'fNf!'Q3'f.:'llM . -jf!! K iff' ,J QQ' ' Qsoe , gr 4 iff: . .h I ,iq 31.71 te. , 6 35 ia, of TL W c iff ,vc ' ,ju ' ' , 0.44, ' 4.5.6 , 4 N .0 y Our next stop 1S Japan where We see the many un usual temples and the great statues of Buddah Th1S strange land shows the great contrast betvxeenthe mod ern and anclent worlds xuth nevx, modern bu1ld1ng S rruxed 111 xuth the anc1ent structures of feudal tlmes CRGAN ZATICDNS . Y f , . . 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'shox --aug ' 1 X jfn., Q., Leslie Anderson Dw1ght Bartlett Rita Brauchle Verleen Calle Barbara Campbell Lee Cline Tommy Collins Carol Conklin Phyllis Dodson Julie Fields A Mary Fields Paul Fleming Tommy Fogwell Karen Fourrmque Harry Haggard Marilyn Higgins Beverly Hopwood Kim Kane Deanna Lawson Student Council Pr esident Danell Wallis VICE President Barbara Van Delden Recording Secretary Andrea York Correspondmg Secretary . . Kathy Watts Treasurer Harry Haggard Parliamentarian . Billy Moffitt . Carole Conklin Janice Lennard Leslie Anderson Mr D S. Perkins Chaplain Historian Re porte r Sponsor 102 Jamce Lennard Kenneth Mayes B1l1y Moffltt Kurt Pankratz L1nda Perclval -Ch fr gg! I 9' 4-1 i 1 x Tommy Reust Ray Rlmkus W1ll1am Rogers Eddy Shahady D1Ck18 Slmmons 47 Ge Jo Anne Vance Barbara Van Delden Jerry Wallace Danell Wall1s Betty Watson 16 Kathy Watts Bob Wenzle Andrea York Terry Zerovec Not plctured John Ulrlch We Salute You' Through comb1ned hard work and a strong des1re to serve thelr school the members of the Student Councll under 1ts pr e s 1de nt Danell Wall1s and sponsor Mr D S Perk1ns, have su c c e e de d 1n g1v1ng Norths1de a counc1l that the student body can look to for fa1r and just student government As we look back over the school year of 1959 60 we see many worth Whlle add1t1ons 1ntroduced for the flrst t1me at our school A large per cent of these unprovements would Stlll be dormant wlthout the leadersh1p of the counc1l The follow1ng pages showlng the counc1l1n a.ct1on should be proof enough that we have a workmg Student C ounc1 1 here at Northslde Hlgh School 103 ..-1611 'TN N ai' - - ,1 S A 'Q-Q 1-'fl-X . Q A 'V 1 S-'E-' A It 571- L X , ' 3 T 3 S , . ruff- L..'. 1 L ' . V' , . V Y a' M 1' A . . , JI : - y Y . 5 xl '1 ,f ' , ' ' Q . ai ll l f K. d f . . ttiprigil '. ' lf? R' T141 A 4, I x Ll I wt . A 1 . M M tv FV. , 'ix J v,, .' -q v .A sg, I A , I Qi- I '- iii - -J' , f is ff' la W, lt eel , '. Q- V- A,-71. . .5 Y' Jill! , I 'KA , Y I if AI K. ' it ' ' y ' 1' Q ' . . . I if fl A Y Q f y 1 2 Ms . 'QE I I I rf Q 0 . . . , . . . , . , , . . . - , - Harry Haggard Danell Wal hs and Eddy Shahady members of the dedication committee helped to purchase these stones to be placed on the parkway by the trees to be ded1cated in hon or of Clarence Kohlleppel and D1ane Melgaard get Andrea York s e c r eta r y is shown reading the m1nutes during a meeting of the council The representatives are divided according to their class Students are wel come to sit in on the meetings whe ne ve r they desire to do so big' Student These hard-working students are shown after planting trees and shrubs on the new parkway. The Student Council initiated the project of planning, planting, and c a r i ng for the landscaping. 104 a tie. Two familiar faces to all Stu- dent Council members are Da- nell Wallis and Billy Moffitt. Danell has done an excellent Job this year as President and Billy 1S always ready to assist her as to correct parliamentary procedure Z - .C Council Progresses One of the many projects of the Coun- cil this year was to bring clothes, toys,and food for the Ella Austin Orphanage. The competition between the Seniors and Fresh- men and the Juniors and Sophomores ended This year a new method of elect ing representatives from the classes was initiated Each s tud ent who wished to be a candidate petitioned for nomination An assembly was then held for the voting by the mem bers of each class Pictured are the candidates of the senior class At the opemng of school the Student Coun c1l began one of 1ts most lmportant pro Jects for th1s year the plannlng and plantmg of shrubs on the new parkway The Bu1ld1ng and Grounds Comm1ttee made a select1on of varlous trees and shrubs to plant 1n the park way It was headed by W1ll1am Rodgers and the members Kenneth Mayes Dw1ght Bart lett Edd1e Shahady Bob Wenzel Deanna Law son Lee Cl1ne Lmda Pervlcal and Andrea York Later It was voted to dedxcate the two hve oak trees 1n memory of two No r th s 1 d e stu dents D1ane Melgaard and Clarence Kohlleppel A ded1cat1on ceremony was planned and the parents of the two students were mvxted to at tend Danell Wall1s pres1dent of the Student Councll preslded over the ceremony After wards the parents and student body moved out to the parkway and Mr Neff gave aprayer com posed by Carol Conkl1n to complete t e program : . n J .. - , - 1 s 1 ' 1 : 1 . 1 . J - 1 1 . ' ' - . Student Council Holds Campaign for Next Years Officers Th1s year s Student Counc11 was the be st Student Counc1l that Norths1de H1gh School has ever had Under the capable leader shxp of pres1dent Danell Walhs and Mr Douglas Perl1ns spon sor the COUnC1la,CCOfIlp11Shed many thmgs for the student body One of 1ts greatest accomphshments was that of plantm ng and ded1cat1ng the parkmg area Throughout the year the COUHC11 d1d much to pr omote a better re1at1onsh1p between the students and faculty Congratulatxons members of the Student Counc1l or a Job well done -sq Ray R1mkus gxves h1s acceptance speech after bemg nommated for off1ce of p r e s 1 d e nt at the assembly glven by the Student Counc11 at Wh1Ch It announced the nom1nees for the off1ces of pres1dent v1ce pres1dent secretary and treas urer for the commg year After the nommees were announced by the nommatmg comrmttee nom1nat1ons were made from the floor 0 , 0 . ' . . . . . . Q . 1 - 1 I . . . , . . . , . l f . , ' A K 3 9 c 4 L J 3 . , . , . . . . . , . - . , I - . , . . . V2 '04 ay.. 1 ,-0 ra .as- Teresa Blackwell Jack Bond Kenda Bruhl Evelyn Calle Carol Conklxn Carol Flemmg Paul Flemlng Harry Haggard Horn Reviews Plctured are the annual staff off1cers Edltor Paul Flemmg Ass1stant Ed1tor . . L0I'G1e1 Nleto Bus1ness Manager Charlsle Stuart Advert1s1ng Manager ...... Barbara Van Delden Art1st . . .... Harry Haggard Sponsor . . Mrs. Anderson 108 Kathi Julius Jonnie Jungerman ' '1- . 77 Kim Kane I ggi! ,wit ' lf' X Qlll , Xli'l'!' Nl ..,x Diana Kohnke A Y Lorelei Nieto ' ,V Linda Pe r cival , av , K' v W' 'li Us V, ,L 1 J 1, ,, S.- 4. so km 'x 1 . v , i ' 3 Y X Charlsie Stuart Barbara Van Delden School Actlvltles No, ' 3 - x. 5 y 3 Where S the crowd going? Off to college to a Journalism workshop the workshop the Horn staff listened to speeches given by some of San Antonio S leading-yournalists After which a guided tour of San Antonio College was given by the Journalism students of SAC with refreshments furnished by SAC Many interesting pointer S were given on careers pretaining to Journalism A good time was had by all pubhsher' s deadhne book Typlng of the f1na1 page layouts 1S an 1m- portant step 1n compo s1ng the yearbook Charlsle Stuart and Jack Bond seem to be Last m1nute deta11s keep these annual staffers busy durmg the s1xth per1od Each member 1S as s1gned spe c 1f1C pages 1n the book and lt 15 h1s respons1b1l1ty to have them completed before the Another sectlon of the Horn hav1ng been completed th1s group takes a br ak to d1scuss plans for the remammg pages of the All en-yoyxng the1r work Fmanclng of the Horn dependslargely upon adver tlsanents These g1rls have Just re tur ned from a successful afternoon of ad hunt1ng From left to r1ght are Barbara Van Delden Lore1e1 Nleto and Char1s1e Stuart 'I10 I AW' , Q ,, p I 11: 'f Q V ' ' ., 117' t U 'f I V -1 fl! Y' f , : , . . Y . FINISHED' ' ' These annual staff members pose for a final picture after they have met their last deadline lt looks as if Diana Kohnke and Kenda Bruhl are reluctant to Jump However Charlsie Stuart Kathi Julius Lorelei Nieto Verleen Calle Barbara Van Delden and Pat DeSha are too close for comfort' Charlsie Stuart serx ed as the Business Manager of the HORN Her Job included keeping books, writing checks and the many accompanying details Barbara Van Delden, Adxertising Manager, was responsible for the business transaction of placing an ad in the annual It was her duty to make the adxertising layouts Paul Fleming, Editor of the HORN, held agreat deal of the responsibility of planning and organizing the an- nual. I-le also served as photographer. The Assistant Editor, Lorelei Nieto, proved herself to be a capable and industr iou s officer. Together Paul and Lorelei worked through a busy year with necessary advice from the sponsor, Mrs. Anderson. f.. ws.: .. I w I I Y 1 ' . I B ' ,. . W u . . Q . - , . , - .. .. . L, . ' .1 . . , ' ' MT ..m-,....- , ' . ?e , ' ' 551-' W .. I ' i ' . I fbi ,Till , . -v-qc..-T A . X . K, , Vg,?,. 1' ,J L 4 shun., 5' , 'AH' ' . ' ,iw ? . ' s , - n ' , is 1 3 L w' l 44 'A-L, 4' ' 3 5 'U ,s -J - - J ' ' 8 ' 4 I ', ' . . Sharing the duties of photographer of the 1960 Horn were Kim Kane and Jack Bond Thisgob required attendance at all scholastic and extracurricular actin ities The pictures of these events make up the yearbook, and the boys often worked on their own time and initiative RAMPAGE OFFICERS Ed1tor m chlef Kurt Pankratz News Ed1tor Denn1s Terry Sports Edltor D1ck1e Boldt SOC1Sty Edltor . .Beverly I-Iopwood Feature Edltor . Andrea York Art Ed1tor ......... Harry Haggard Exchange Edltor ......... Jamce Schwartz Advert1s1ng and Business Manager . Eddy Shahady C1rculat1on Manager ....... Tommy Coll1ns Sponsor Mr D S Perklns Rampage Adds Feature D1ck1e Boldt Tommy Colhns Carole Conklm Hank Cox James Dressen Harry Haggard Beverly Hopwood Joy Morgenstern Paulette Pahmeye r Plctured dur1ng slxth perlod 1n the Ram page room the staff 15 workmg mdustnously ln order to meet thelr deadlme Th1s year several new feature columns have been add ed to the paper and the paper s quallty 1S stead1ly1rnprov1ng to keep pace w1th North s1de's mcreaslngly hlgher standards Columns To Paper l I3 si' I -la Kurt Pankratz Ray Rlmkus Jamce Swartz Eddy Shahady -I Ida Stueblng Jane Swartz Denrus Terry ,.-. Charlotte Wellborn Andrea York 4, n f-Q 'Q .5 fl' . . . . ' QA ff 'Wee , ' - ewdn , as-' t 4 I I . ' V - I we p ,f -,A Y , 3 3 of 3 . t YK . ' ' Y-A si! Q A 2 f a ' N . H vas. S 'xy X 3 at if ' T7 .' ,, A Q 'A ' , X -a W - k J' 4, ' :vw 'L ii f' ,ri 'N fr .L Y .A J, ' K d Qi. 1 A 2 5 x ' . fv N I H Q . x NKQ if ' ,, 'i . ' 1 ' X G A ' x , . .. .ff ii' if 5 fi 6 f-,',,- a -,Tnvs. fx J fx ' Left to Right - Top row - Mary Jane Gonzales, Pete Hakala, Bobby Karsch, Robert Nentwich,Bob Robert Pickett, Pauline Acker, Gary Munson, Billie Jo Boenig, Ann Merchant, Jimmy McCoig. Second row - Gary Loessberg, Joey Pleasant, Marilyn Millen, Bobby Perkins, David Zettner 1 Jenkins, Mary Fator, Cynthia Prettyman, Michael Furl, Jack Happ, Stella Castro. Third row - Judy Beversdorf, Diane Hopf, Suzanne Neibuhr, Jackie Adams, Ann Chandler, Bar- chin, Evelyn Kuhn, Jimmy Schreiber, Phyllis Dodson, Christine Virrea I, Thomas Neumeyer 1 Fourth row - Bob Lewis, Director, Sharon Rhodes, Tommy Tatsh, David McMillen, Karen An Fifth row - Linda Porter, Marjorette, DiannBilbrey, Majorette, Jo Morris, Kathy Happ, Mary Jane Schwartz, Ann Goodman, Judy Gresham, Georgianna Pawlosky, Elizabeth Dodson, Cherry Band Earns First Division In Marching Contest 'I14 K ,4 2 i Nichols, James Karsch, John Douglass, David B radeley Bell, Charles Sloan, Don Padilla bara Stcubing, Evelyn Calle, Betty Watson Jeanne Asher. rlerson, Virginia Kasper, Sandy Flora, Jimmy Ann Pedroza, J1idyPedroza, Jack Brannon, R Bacon, Majorette, Marilyn Meyer, Majorette. OFFICERS President ....... Verleen Calle Vice-President . . Terry Zurovec Secretary .... . . Betty Watson Treasurer . . . Jack Brannon Band Director . . . Bob Lewis ff- ,f 115 ' 1. 1 1 fl x21 f 'g Millen, Tom Baldwin, Roger Cook, Jim Caid, Lloyd Hunter, Hank Hyman, Alan Hall, Carolyn Tommy Jones, Verleen Calle, Sandr a Mierts- Polloek, Daniel Dodson, Drum major. iehard Franck, Libby Riesenecker, Ceaser Ramos, w.', X a il. gl 1 -far it kb, The Norths1de Ram Band 1S posed here m full un1form for th1sp1cture wh1ch appeared m the football pro grams sp o n S o r e d by the Student Counc1l 117 Members of the Ram Band are shown performmg 1n the half t1me show at the Powder Puff football game Note the classy unlforms' Football pep ralhes 1ncluded sp1r1t rous1ng mus1c from the band whlch 1S plctured here m act1on pixr I , e r oo.r 'wr' . A U , Top row - Left to right: Maureen Douglass, Pamela Howell, Nancy Wellauer, Doris Wegne r, Mary Crussen, Kenda Bruhl, Jane Bacon, Sydney Barradale, Andrea York, Doris Schne ide r, Chlonett Rogers, Jan Ann Nichols, Dana Oye, Kathaleen Satterwhite, Patty Salzman, Pat De Sha, Warren, Cathy Bordano, Julia Del Corral, Jerri Le Ong, Linda Bettison, Diane Zimmerman, Sharon Wallace. Fourth row: Martha Wilcoxson, Sharon Booth.Fifth row: Twirler, Kathy Watts, Van Delden, Carolyn Hazel, Colonel Beverly Hopwood, Sponsor, Betty Reynolds, Lie utenant Fourmigue, Teresa Blackwell, Twirlers, Maureen Watts, Joyce Lieck. Cheerleaders: Deanna f f ' ' -nf , Twirlers: Joyte Lie-ck Kathy Watts Maureen Watts 118 e 5 Pep Z Q, I 5: 1 Air Gloria Allen, Margie Penfold, Kathi Julius, Sandie Barradale, Carole Conklin, Mary Flora, Doris Tumlinson. Second row: Nancy Leyda Bonnie Steubing, Johnnie Bernhard, Celia Green, Rita Brauchle, Vickie Eastwood, Charlotte Murray, Mary Fields. Third rouv: Pam Leiby, Lydia Willie Dolezal, Paulette Swift, Kathy Kasarda, Bonnie Swan, Donna Vitkovits, Barbara Hopvvood, Lieutenants: Cheryll Terrell, Barbara Campbell, Jeanne Clark, Lorelei Nietog Captains'Barbara Colonel Julie Fields, Captains, Sharon Meacham, Nita Zepeda, Lieutenants: Pat Dolch, Ka re n Lawson, Danell Wallis, Leslie Anderson, Linda Percival, Janice Lennard, Squad Officers: Beverly Hopvvood . .... President Julie Fields ..... . 'Vice-President Barbara Van Delden . . . . Secretary Sharon Meacham . . . Treasurer Carolyn Hazel. . , .Historian Nita Zepeda. . . .Reporter 119 41 U Q B 1 FQ A , Q x A burning Wagon Wheel is keeping these Pep Squad members and other students warm at the North- side - East Central football game. Ricky Ware gives words of encourage ment to the students at one of the pep rallies while Scotty Terrell Mascot and Linda Percival look on S!!-we The Northside cheer- leaders--Janice Len- nard, Linda Percival, Leslie Anderson, Danell Wallis, and Deanna Lawson--lead the group in the Alma Mater at the bonfire pep rally preceding the Homecoming game Leslie Anderson and Beverly Hopvvood presented Tommy Collins with a Silver football after he was elected Mr Touchdown 9 Give one big fight' yell the cheerleaders during the first pep rally of the football season mul:-1 .SE -w. Q tg.:-mea:-le,, , ...-v -5- 1' -.4 x. ms? ki ,T N? .G , ,- A ' ,' f if . 9. . if ,, . , . ,, , if Afff , g . y M , p . ! A , i 5 f.. T : ' 4 1 ' A ,I .. . . f- :' f, -E ,A f U K, -A ,,- -R . 2 .. ...ah - --' 'Z K I y V 4 , ..... .. of-9. ' - . ' Q 1 5 T ' 1: l- 'e ':'V f f t Q .stall-ff-f-f eb- e P+ ' A ff , . A .,-1,-ff: ,- .V ,-,- - -- - -yt p, I -. If' - ' --s5e'r:5t'y' iw-QWT7' ' - -' c 4- R . it i' - -r fn- --Q-1 ' . ' Nu' ' ,, ,. -' 1 - - A . '. ftq- 7' . 'V L ' 4 ,- ,, W W., Q., .K , -Q-5 muff- -':.,. .J-,f 2AZ,1,M,,' 1 , Q g h .- rim- K 1 -Q.. ye 7 Ss' :ir '-eff' iibfw ifg fm . .- , .lf 4 - . Us -4-L These Pep Squad members are anxiously awaiting the start of the Battle of Flower s parade AN The e g r S pa t clpated rthe twwrlert outs to the Pep Squad Thev are Jan Ann N chols Glor1a Allen Dor1s Wegner V1ck1e Easter-wood D ane Zxmmerman .Jer1 Leon Sh on Booth Lorame Holloman ard Martha W1lcoxson 14,5 Nv-'ham SEAS. 4' V b1.....,,v-' .gm -Q4 Twirler Maureen Watts is trying to keep pace with the Pep Squad in the parade. Coach Mel Bar borak g1V6S the stu dent body a pep talk 3 at one of the pep rallles for the bas ketball team Jamce Lennard one of our cheerleaders stands 1n the background -X tlee backward pep rallx the Pep Squad more thc r 1 ckets backwards t , .Li 1 55: l M t 3 fx -4 .. ., , Q ' ., DN 1 1- Ik r A 9.14 'C' 3 - Q 4 , ' Vi , . 1 R37 W .. , wifi? M t - 43, Vxf' '71 A 'f-- WJWH . , if K Qt' v ,. s i l r i ' il ry- . T. E pi , . A . y . , . . ' ' , i ' , T A , 31' , I . , l A Y- 1 ' A ,Va ,ql -,L - , 1: ,. .1 1' ', ' ,', A 3- ' .34 , ff 'sf ' A , we I f , '01 N .A 4 ' 1 ' 5 ' ., F G X- M '-:f'-,,',' .K A 'f A A 5 za' 'Q if A , I I. .lar V I' 'Q vi. Y , , 41.5 fe f 1' ' 1 Q -Ji ,Nm ff- ' MIL. ' ' 9 a' 4 ' -a -.., rs Q -V A. A 3.x Q -6 ,Tl , -D Mata, A r 1 , 1 ' ' -,ff A tg,L,k3j-5,31 :qrw I ,fa ' Ji' ng .J-. 4. Wg These are three of our cheer TheSe 8155 all Seem to be ln Step leaders Daner1VNa 15 Leslle de they march UP B1'OadWaY Anderson and Llnda Ptrclval The Pep Squad seem to be enjoying the fine day they have to march in the Fiesta Parade leadxng the Pep Squad T ht mascots for -fu...-at thx year 1959 60 are MW C ndy Xsher and btottx Terre-U 14 my W -yvw-fum W'W'f' mwa-N K e' A new add1t,On to the Pep Squad are the Rhythmettes led by the twirlers. Mitt Bobby Cuyler Mlke Cogburn Sandra Booth L ' 5 UQ 'Il' Dwlght Bartlett Verleen Calle Barbara Campbell Juha Del Corral Damel Dodson Jepple Fator Carol Flemlng Paul Flemlng Harry Haggard Beverly Hopwood Jamce Lennard Juamta Madla Clara Marrs Sharon Meacham B1lly Moffltt National Honor Society Mary Franov1ch members of Mrs Baldwm s home room d1splay the honor plaque It 1S g1ven each sue Week perlod to the homeroom Wlth the hlghest grade average 1n school air J Presldent V1Ce Pres1dent Secretary . . Treasurer Sponsor. . Betty Watson . D1ck1e Boldt Jamce Lennard Andrea York Hortense Talley X . Q 'V A' ,iv Q 4 if X 'Sl f 5 1 t f Q1 54 l ,. I . . l 5 fi - fy! . ' x. J I H A f M' w ' , - X 1, A or J I Bk X 1. L ' qv? r . . X1 . 1 x Q -Q, L 5 K ..WVk b V , I P0 1 Q -rv 9 Q .M ' . . ,, f t V1 i , 'ff , 1 ,KL , 15 h Yu ' ' ?'V .I T ' l ' . it .. 14 ' - ff - -. 0 , , 1 5, ,V f, 32 A -1 , 4.7 1 ' ' 'VN v, Q A - . N ,A A iq A, , ,. , ,5 h V, . , . , I , ,A 5' .0 ' Q K I , 'SV y jj A N I YJ for 1 ,o Q 2 t A xo X M l X ' Y .' W N ' K5 O O ! A , . , ' - fl? 1 f 5 Y . r ' l . f ' ' ' ' . . Gary Munson Judy Nelbuhr Ray Rlmkus Tommy Rlmkus Carol Stauffer Pat Smxth Charls1e Stuart Randy Stuart UG Barbara Van Delden N Danell Wallls Betty Watson ,,, Kathy Watts Maureen Watts Andera York Sponsors Honor Plaque The Arnerlcan flag 15 bemg lowered at the end of the school day by Danlel Dodson, a mem ber of the Natlonal Honor Soc1ety. 125 The new me mb e r s of the Nat1onal Honor So c 1 ety selected from the Sophomore class are shown after belng chosen for membershlp on the four h1gh1deals character scho 1arsh1p leader-sh1p and serv1ce 4, 2 1 be ' , I ,- ' B ' ' . Y l ,A ' . G l if xl Y I , , A l - -4 x 1 ' E , f W M X l I 5 N N Q tv Yi 1 W ' Xi A' 5 'W A 4 X. lf .I - I: y 4 I ft 5,5 L'x f 1 ' N nw' 'J r , l ,f V .1 If va F , , . I AH A X K3 - 'V' ' . W1 'lfx' ' ' 5 V A '- I ,A . W flex f y W' on , n7'C'i' 'if Q ' f' Hs - , I IQ A W If Q W W. X? 'B W Benny Binford f 47 ' ' -115 1. L 1. lx ffl 5 T Z e W l ' , 5 I I ' 5 I P EMA Lmda Meeks Ann Merchant Gary Munson Suzanne Ne1buhr Penny McAl1ster Patty Salzman Dor1s Schne1der Cheryl Terrel Peggy Trahan Nancy Wellauer Pam Wellborn Katherme Ze1gler Future Teachers Peggy T1-ahan and D1annB1lbrey members of F T A are shown preparmg for one of the mam money makmg projects of the Future Teachers a candy sale OFFICERS Pres1dent Peggy Trahan V1ce Presldent Deanna Lawson Secretary Juamta Madla VJ 3 Treasurer Kathl Jul1us H1stor1an . . Georglana Pawlosky Sponsor. . Mrs Taylor 126 Sydney Barradale Diana B11bery Tangie Benson Pat Dolch if Mary Jane Gonzales Mary Gussen Barbara Hopwood Kath: Julius Deanna Lawson Juamta Madla Dora Kay Mayfield LWB! of America The members of the Northside chapter of the Future Teachers are mterested 1n the field of education. They are taught responsibility and initiative in dealing with students. V 127 that X '51 'r Presldent Verleen Calle lst V1Ce Presldent Dan1e1 Dodson Znd V1ce Pre s1dent Harry Haggard Secretary Sharon Meachurn Treasurer Patr1c1a Srmth H1StOT1aH Reporter Parhamentarlan Chaplam Sponsor . 128 Lee Chne L1nda Meeks B111y Moffltt Mlke Lemmg Mrs. Arnold JaCk1e Adams Sand1e Barradale Evelyn Burrows Verleen Calle Robert Carter Lee Cllne Carole Conkhn Gwen Crump Damel Dodson Phyhss Dodson V1Ck1 Eastwood Sue Estes Mary F1BldS Roseanne Frltz Kathy Happ Carolyn Jenkms y ,M N f , , v . 5 p .I s lr' . i K ,K rf' 1 1 K M r'-N X N - 7NM'xX394' s .s L E M 41 'W . ' 'J 1' I A a, K V A J , X D V X f' F.-6' y iiru gf C ' ' A 7-'Q ' A. .54 W if so e 4 'ga - ' M f d s 'Q fi M - t 5? 5, v , .ar C ' y Q, - . Q' -rv-vs . . N' I K Pegasus Serves M . , . Q . - . ' . . ' l x W. ' ' ...... I ' 3, 4 ti d ' 3 i C t 1 1 5 , ,ra Virginia Kasper te 4 Mike Leming Sharon Meachurn Linda Meeks v ' C ,.., f. 1 'r 5- . .1 , 3 ' I 'I .A ,A 7 'N' ft A if f Billy Moffitt Gary Munson Susanne Neibuhr J Margaret Pankratz FNWQ r - . 4, 1 r E an v. - I ! ' , f, Georgima Pawlosky Patricia Smith Barbara Steubing Charlsie Stuart La Pai Janis Van Rite 'vlaureen Watts Charlotte Wellbo K tty Ziegler Student Bod The Llbfirx Ciab ha innreaseo in D Z9fh15 xear and has been doing fine work Ihr mmnbrr are shown htlpmg tudent: v-ho need help n tht librar 129 Not Pictured Dickie Boldt Kathy Buttman Harry Haggard hr- 1, 5 ,rx v, 'N s A , Q. t gear:- Th1s year the Key Club not only enlarged 1tS membershlp but also IIS communlty projects Klm Kane Jerry Wallace D1Ck16 Boldt Kenneth Gxlmore Mr Jordan Presldent VICE President Secretary Treasurer Sponsor Tom Baldwm DW1ght Bartlett Jack Bond Lee Cl1ne Gary Chllds Mxke Coffey Tom Collms Danlel Dodson Rex Downmg Paul Flemlng Kenneth Gxlmor Harry Haggard Key Club Performs Civic Duties I xy i if, u I . .ii ' - 4, 4. Q f 130 I .ah 'U' 'Y' ,Z -N, QM s 'if R1chard Jenkms Klm Kane Charles Lovell Kenneth Mayes J W Maytum Billy Moffltt Gary Munson Marvxn Ohlenbusch John Olfers Cleve Reeves Ray R1mkus Tommy Rlmkus 'O 9' 'F Key Club members llsten and seem to be lnterested ln the buslness at hand The Key Club worked more thls year than ever before 131 Klm Kane presldent of the Key Club pres1des over meetmg and members 'K C A' C ' ' . vf, N - ., Q . V. 1 AJ 2,5 V C if fp? ya, Hx fy - A, xi.. h ,fr 5 , , I 1 ff. 19- . l pl .af K , -f l . . . h ' 'Q ' 3 ' I 'if X W 1 xr 1. . . I A J X I' M fl gf - 'x K' Q F4 fy 'y A ' G A , 1 A ft: - x Vx,A'l,.li. X V - I . 'fl E vw! A , I M n ' VI 'Lib A N Q X f , f, ' N 1 if Mil N 5 Q an I N1 . I , W1ll1am Rogers Lloyd Se1ler Wayne Sterzenback Ted Walker Jerry Wallace Mr Ahern acounselor from St Mary s Un1vers1ty gave a speech on vocat1ona1 gu1d- ance for college students The talk proved to be very educatlonal ,wi .4 ,f 05 2-'Y' Z ,,,, -ab! vi Me m be r S of the Key Club and thelr parents are enJoy1ng themselves at the an nual banquet held th1s year at Wolfe's Inn 132 Mr Remy the pre s1dent ofthe downtown K1Wan1s Club 1S shown w1th Klm Kane the Key Club presldent and Coach Jordan the sponsor The K1wan1s donated enough money to send the Key Club to the annual Convent1on wh1Ch was held 1n Dalla s th1s year T he convenuon 15 held for the pur pose of g1v1ng the boys mo re 1nterest 1n Key Clubbmg and also educat1ng them 1n the dutles of thexr off1ce er 4 Fred Whxddon Gene Young Fred Goldston sg' A' -lb .gal all Vi' The purpose of the Key Club banquet 1S to express apprec1at1on of parents and to a c qua1 nt them Wlth pr1nc1ples of Key Club lnternatlonal 'i Joe Wallace Dennls Wallls . 'C 'o N N FX- f. 133 N 'X Qs . X f' , - 4 -i N CHAPTER I OFFICERS President - - - - Teresa Blackwell lst Vice President - Kitten Satterwhite 2nd Vice President 3rd Vice President 4th VICG President 5th Vice President Secretaries Treasurer H1StOr1an Parliamentarian Pianist . . . . . Charlene Baurngarten Doris Schneider Jackie Adams Suzanne Nelbuhr Barbara Nichols Juanell Hill W1ll1e Dolezal Linda Porter Gloria Gonzales Margaret Pankartz Sponsor Mrs Clydine Baldwin F H A Orgamzes Mary Albriton Pam Ashley Charlene Baumgarten Judy Beversdorf Teresa Blackwell Sandra Boothe Kathy Buttman Evelyn Calle Margle Delgado Vickie Denham Willie Dolezal Clara Flores Vicky Eastwood ,X Gloria Gonzales Mary Gonzales Metha Haggard Nita Harleen Juanell Hill Johnnie Johnson Barbara Jones Virginia Kasper '7' Dora Mayf1eld 1+ ., Suzanne Nelbuhr Barbara Nichols Margaret Pankratz Linda Porter B- Peggy Reynolds Kitten Satterwhite Dor1s Schneider Sharon Tharlton Janet Voight Sharon Wallace Jeanne Wood D nl 1 ' ,t Ax I . . ' n O C U vi U d B 4 ff V G , . ... , , , M, . ' V 3 ' .Eh J - U Hi all if T c -2 z v I 5 di ' a fi c N if 'r J ? Judy Grisham x K A I ' ' 4 1 NJ V ' .J ,,,. - ,, Vi ' 4vJ I ' . ' -s -: H.: V - f U , A ', U I l fs mvf' AL ' jyfurv A' A J - fi, x , 4 My in g . - ' A S Wu' ' Q W I . x V K . N, ' . , , K J ,, a mx L 3 L hi' - ff -3 Q' .E' s A f ,lf . . lb A 4 ' X ' H , - . ' ' 4 ' -. Ll ' M W ', -6 : 6 2 X 77,3 I ., R X' CHAPTER II President lst Vice President Znd Vice President 3rd VICE President 4th Vice President 5th Vice President Secretaries Treasure r Parliarne ntarian H1StOF1aH Pianist Photographer OFFICERS Chyrell Terrell Judy Niebuhr Maureen Watts Nita Zepeda Rita Brauchle Kenda Bruhl Sydney Barradale Diann Bilbrey Barbara Stuebing Donna Vitkovits Jeanne Clark Ann Goodman Jerilyn Leong 'Si A Sponsor Miss Helen Ruhnke Two Chapters Pauline Acke r Cherry Bacon Tangie Benson Diane Bilbrey R1ta Brauchle Della Brisler Kenda Bruhl Barbara Campbell fy, , W Q ,,A, x , Pat Carter Pat Desha . Jeanne DeTarrea J X' ':'.,' 1, '4 , 4 A1 . . ry, v ' s, ' ' 2 Karen Fourmique 4 4, ' V I 's 1 . Carol Galrn 1 -v -w Mary Gussen , ' - ,A ' ' 'Q ,,, U j ' x - , ' r big. , 1541, Darlene Kruger Pam Leiby P Pat McClelan Y 5 J' Cheryl Meiske Judy Morrow 4 -- v Judy Neibuhr ' 'J J 1 Q' .ul . Q ,X if ri - -H F'-aa Kathy Parkin ,xg ' 4 ' Margie Penfold ful A H - I Toni Powell , -B W , -'I Ft-A Carolyn Rosfeld . 1 X, A . Q- V Evelyn Reigal , igt -P V fr, Carol Stauffer 5 V , ' P X ff: X x 14 at f Cheryll Terrell Janice VanRite Donna Vitkovits Maureen Watts Doris Wegner x iii X. 'U' 5 -Q J. xf,,W 0 b , . F 0 Kgs W , 5. . . ,-4. 'V' ' A Lg.. -, A 'D, ' 'Wx ra , . .V ' ' Yau, J .I C lj? 1 Q Xl T 4 1 N? l . E 1? , T, y 2' + Katherine Zeigler kr, Ak A H A The annual FFA FI-IA Barn Dance with music by George Chambers and his Country Gentlemenwas at tended by both students and ex graduates Everyone let thelr hair down and enjoyed themselves yr' Al- m- UIQ 'W GW W K 15 -'71 The second year homemaking class works hard learning the many phases of Home Economics Pat DeSha Marian Albritton Fran Guy and Paule tt e -Xcker are shown working on their clothing construction unit FHA is an important part of the Vocational Home Econo mics program Head cheerleader Hank Cox is assisted by the other cheerleaders, Joe Wallace and Jerry W alla c e, in giving support to the Running Runts in the first annual powder- puff football game . The boys acted as cheer- leaders and the girls as football players. The two sparkling trophies were won by teams of four girls for the Seventeen Table setters Contest held by Joske's For two ye ar s Northside has won the grand prize for having set the best table of all the schools in San Antonio The girls who participated in the contest thlsyear were Margaret Hand Juanelll-Iill Chyrell Terrell and Teresa Blackwell Z' 136 L Y - . 'X ' Il - nl - L gk , g ...............-,.t . I , i I K N N' ' ' Y i ' 'V 7, Kr h T ' ' i , E i . - , , ' ' A V kyyg ti ,,,,,,, t v d V i 5 , fy ', xi , V5 A ,,, ft Lf ' 4 - 'AAA V e' .Lyif ' og my f' Z ,,, M- , KT: l, A . xi T f If ' .1 ,aj Q , . c i'7 F V c i i f 'L'f?! l' 'F -0 '53-lf' l wflzif' - ' WA 4 4 .' ,er :Hag -.L V I z'- , J ! I A ' l I ' - ' Y, in - - - ff, - ,, . , . , , . 1 Th1s table arranged for an open house was set by the g1rls Who earned the flrst pr1ze arefrlgerator mn the Joske sponsored table settmg contest The team conslstedof Teresa Blackwell Margaretl-land Juanell H111 and Chez-yll Terrel .sz The F H A Chapters of North slde staged a powder puff football game durlng November The Runnlng Runts we re defeated by the Lolly Pops from Padunk SharonWallace num ber ll 1S shown leadmg herteam to Vlctory Cheryll Terrell Karen Four m1que M aur e en Watts and N1ta Zepeda are bus1lyprepar1ngfor thelr fmal food lab ,fv- Norths1de's booth at the Downtown Day sponsored by the San Jlntomo merchants r e p r e s e nt e cl the Unlted States of Amer1ca 'I37 1 H 2 1 ! I ffl , l ' ' . .A Air 7, . ' -V K ' ' J x . 1 5'-' 1 ' ,. , 0 v u 4' ' V . g' .1 H :bi l xi, A is l , ' , I y 4' A inf , i, - 4. ,Q W, ,ra Wh . . . , 'M' 7 gym ,' ' .NA .. ' Nj? ,ivan V Q 1 ' Q . . an ,U 1 1 val' . Y f,-ff-Q'-,assi ,. , - - , . I A 1 Tom Bdldxxm Wayne Bemu Ray Bowman Barry Burma John Chambers Rusty Chap Ixhke Coffpy Jysse Coin Bo C, x Rlchdrc. Dru L 1 o r h hm J X G Cx ld nas, Gr 1.1 Dx gnl G Georgn G ROHD1Q Gro 1 Chuan L 1 1 H 'vin :mon Hu lcr F FA Works On Progects Joe Xlgqebxa Rodrny Xlhn btanley Xustxn Johnny Ba dp as 5 M s 429 ,- . Y N' ' nf Y r n, U -A o Q o HQ A 1 ff- ' - g , ' '15 , A1 Br, 1114! . A 1 I , L x, inf 7 X X 4 I ' ' ' -X ' .-X Q a U . ' on Y y 'ff' ' ,. 2 , , ,wp A 1 I V V1-r M wwe, b 'rnpl In ' f 1- 'Eur ' Q 4 f V- ,T ' W llizlm Drag-avr 4, ' - If 3 K r B b 'srclzcn 21 ' .1 ' A ' Z,1'1' G':: w - , r - if ,A ' ' 1' f r, 1 14 Y A ah IT 1 L - '-f 4 I X - F-A ' ' I t Y X A A roll I . ,iv ' ' . - W ' ' Ha :QQ-r ! ' 'V i A1 ' I B 1' axrigng ,I . .Y A r f K I A A if f ' ' A n 1 lx E ' . Jackson Jacobs Joe Jones Jay Jungerman Don Kamp Arthur Kmg Bobby Klem Edgar Kohleppel Albert Kossaeth Curtls Krueger Bert Maldonado B1lly Menn E J Menn Rlchard Menu Robert Mercer Jack Mxcldleton Dav1d Mlllen Joe Morgan Tex Nrchols George Noble George Nottxngham Marvxn Ohlenbusch Pat O'Ne1l Paul Ott Truett Pepper Joey Pleasant Jxmmy Rackley Edward Salazar Alton Schnelder Leslle Schott Chester Schuh Elton Seewald D1cky Slmmons Charles Sloan Larry Smlth Benny Sprmger Marvin Steublng Bob Stolarz Alvxs Stovall Arthur Schwartz Clmton Todd Hugh Toepperwern Eddy Vernon Dennxs Wall1s Bucky Walters B1lly Webb Bobby Wehmeyar J1m Vvelmer Bob Wenzel OFFICERS '7 NW' lfilrtfh T x. Pres1dent Jack Mlddleton Vrce Pre srdent Bob Fmesenhahn Secretary Dw1ght Groff TI'6aS1l1'9r Tex N1ChOlS Reporter John Chambers Sponsors Marv1n W Fmto Blll W Spannagel l 139 Q lf! BQ fu l x.l7-'lf viva PM .Am in Yi? S X X 3 -9 y, if Chester Schuh, a Vocational Agriculture III student, entered a Hereford steer. This was his first year to show in the livestock show Barry Burns a Vocational Agriculture I student stands with his entry a Holstein hereford 140 Ronny Groff and Fred Lee both Vocat1onal Agriculture students entered three show hogs I l Q vm y ., I ff A . 5- asifi 'W I : I '- 2 . ' - wg. .tg .. 1379- L-....,. V I. L -'.!.'f'f-' ,Fi xr-fs'-dlfQp., ' ' . ,,.-F . j , ,., ,, c -- f f: Hugh Topperwein showing for the first time this year entered a Delaine lamb Tex Nichols a Vocational -Xgriculture III Student entered a Duroc barrow This was his second year to show 141 Wayne Benke showed al-Iampshire bar- row. This was his third year in Vocational Agriculture and his second to show or the first time entered aDuroc barrow 71 . - -ll 'ai Jay Jungerman, participating in the show f ' ' , . x 'Z in NORTHSIDF Shown with the new F. F.A. fX'U.Ck T hi 5 Vocatignal Agriculture I are left to right' Carey Chambers J ohn Chambers and Bob Stolarz Each year Smlth Motor Sales pre sents the Northslde F F A Chap ter w1th a Chevrolet plckup truc k An unusual v1ew of the school plctures the Ag shop from the back The F F A members learn thelr varlous skllls from pract1cal experxences 1n th1s shop 'fuu- f.,1. '.f s 4' do class taught by Mr. Spannagel, is learnlng the fundamentals of Agnculture H 'Fl 'U' L.. Rlchard Menn and Marvmn Steublng are shown mak1ng adjustments on a gen erator ln the shop The bo y s spent many hours Worlung on th1s project The annual Alamo D1 Sf1'1Ct F F A Banquet was held ln the Norths de H1gh School cafeterla durmg Aprl Rep resentatlves from nlne chapters of the Future Farmers of Amerlca and thelr guests attended the dlnner dance George Chambers and hrs COUNTRY GEN TLEMEN prov1ded e nt e r t al n 1 n g muslc for approxlrnately 250 me mber s of the F F A Dancmg 1n the aud1tor1um followed the Banquet ,L Albert Kos saeth represented Northslde by acceptmg the flrst place banner 1nda1ry products Leslle -Xnderson the unammous chorce for Sweetheart oftheN H S chapter of the F F A competed vuth the Sweethearts from mne other chapters f r D strrct Sweetheart Havlng advanced to the seml fmals she appears here second from the left it After hav ng the honor of bemg named D1str1ct Sweetheart of the F F A Leshe was presentedwlthlovely red roses North- slders are proud of havlng her represent them 1n thls manner 'Z'- 1135 QQ Y vain f Presldent Vlce pres1dent Secretary Treasurer Sgt at arms Sponsor 144 Lx Mar1lyn H1gg1ns Lor ra1ne Holllman L1nda Perclval Charlotte Wellborn Juanell H111 Kathy Kasarda Carey Chambers Mrs Peebles 171 W? Tommy Baldwmn Dwlght Bartlett Jack Bond Tommy Botwell Carroll Bowers Jaclue Brannon Buddy Brooks Tommy Buel Geraldlne Burrow Evelyn Burrows Jlm Cald Verleen Calle Horace Cardenas Cary Chambers Anne Chandler Mlke Coffey Carole Conkhn Jesse Cope Angela Cowart Dorothy Cowart Bobby Cuyler Danlel Dodson Phyl1s Dodson V1ck1e Eastwood Sue Estes Mary Fator Jul1e F1elds Mary Flelds Rosanne Fr1tz Dav1d Gass Glor1a Gonzales Cel1l1a Green Fran Guy Chuck Hacker Kathy Happ L1nda Hatter Speech Club ll HBH NB C11fton Hoff Kathy Kasarda Deanna Lawson Jerr1 Leong LaVerne Less1ng Jan1ce Lester jk? Joyce Lleck Marg1e Lovell Mar11yn Mxller t Reed Moore Judy Nelbuhr Jan Ann Nlchols Dana Oye 'Iwi L1nda Percwal Ruth Perklns Wanda Pxtts Lznda Porter Elberta Randall Dorxs Schne1der Patr1c1a Smlth Bob Staley D1anne St1ckney Bonn1e Swan Jane Swartz Mary Townsend Peggy Trahan Gary Van Dyke K Jo Anne Vance Betty Watson Charlotte Wellborn 1 mkt 3 if 'ff 5521 fr Fred Wh1ddOH Dor1s W1lk1ns Andrea York Bob Young Gene Young gatherme 1egler Sandra Zw1ener Writes Constitution fb.- BeS1d6S helpmg wlth var1ous plays and as semblxes through the year the Speech Club sponsored a Leap Year Dance follow1ng one of the basketball games. The members are k ' ft A l p1ctured here as they plan the dance. V F , 1 Z xii 145 President Vice President . . . . Secretary Treasurer Parliamentar ian . Reporter . Sergeants-at-Arms . . Sponsor s panlsh Club Orgamzes MEMBERS Jane Bacon Sandl Barradale Sydney Barradale Dwight Bartlett Tang1e Benson Sandra Booth Horace Cardenas Elvira Cavazos San Juana Cervantes Carole Conklin Anita Delgado Adrianne D1ehr Pat Dolch Mary Factor Jane Felan Mary Franovich Stephanie Franovich M1chael Furl Gloria Gonzales Marilyn H1gg1ns Lorraine Holloman James Kar sch Evelyn Kuhn Ronn1e Littlefield Penny MacAll1ster Juanita Madla Clara Marrs Vicki Massiatte Josie Moreno Margaret Moreno Rupy Moreno Mary Ann Pedroza Yolanda Reyes Esther Salazar Dor1s Schne1der Herlmda Terrazar Conn1e Trev1no Gloria TTCVIHO Dor1s Tumlinson Frank U1r1ch John Ulrlch Bal11na Valadez Glorla Valdez Nancy Valdez Nancy Wellauer Pam Wellborn Sandie Barradale Ronny Littlefield .Gloria Gonzales Julia del Corral . Dwight Bartlett Horace Cardenas . . .Jane Bacon Sidney Barradale Mrs. Langmore Mr Short ff Julia del Corral Gabriel Rosas Pam Wellborn, Kathi Julius, Linda Meeks and Diane Kohnke are shown fixing punch for the going away party that was given Mrs. Langmore. G The Spanish Club was organized for the first time this year unde r the direction of Mrs Dorothy Langmore and later Mr William Short One of the regular meetings that the club held is pictured ' 3 Mrs Langmore is showing Mr Hes kew some of the gifts she received at her going away party 'yXx .I Art Club Begins Work The newly organ1zed Art Club sponsored many pro Jects th1s year They made many club posters and under the le ade r sh 1p of Mrs Anderson brought art to thas school Horace Cadenas Tom Boutwell Sand1e Barradale Carole Conkl1n Pre s1dent V1ce Pre sldent Secretary Treasurer An1ta Delgado Elv1ra Cavazos Mrs Anderson ng Q Evelyn Burrows San Juana Cervantes Carole Conklin Albert Kossaeth 148 :nm OCD 'IH :moo OCD ww :ss ffrf 512:51 Owsv and OBB' HUJUI if JM 7 yfx f-4 35 z-1 SE 0853 ,ic 371 sm so U7 N All Robert Parvin Gloria Valde z Sand1e Barradale Tom Boutwell Horace Cadenas Glenda Crow Jeanme De Larrea Amta Delgado Karen Hancock Leroy K11sby V1ck1e Ma.ss1atte Josephme Moreno Yolando Reyes Wayne Stewart Peggy Trahan CORDIS TTSVIDO Balbma Valadez D1ane Zlmmerman Loretta Shaw Sherry Stewart Frank Ulr1ch John Ulr1ch 'JR The Choral Club, under the direction of its new choral teacher, Mr.Weirr1er, carried out many pro- jects this year. They sang carols during the Christmas pro- gram and helped in the production of the annual Speech and Choral Club Play. Lmda Meeks Pre s1dent Charlene Baumgarten V Pres1der1t Donna Wernlem Sec 81 Treas Jeanne Wood L1brar1an Mr We1ner Sponsor Choral Club S fl YET' f-5 i 'Z Charlene Baumgarten Angela Cowart Dorothy Cowart Jeanne De Lorrea ,A 'S E1leen Gett1c Irene Lopez Amta Henderson Llnda Meeks il Janet Olfers Donna Wernleln Nancy W1ll1S Jeanne Wood 49 I ia sa QQ NOT PICTURED Tangme Benson Roseanne Frxtz Fred Goldston Harold Rother Nancy W1111s 150 fir --A-A 'GQ QUL Ivo. f .f f,,-0 ...-- '14 'U' 'T' '91 Dwzght Bartlett Tang1 Benson Sandy Flora Mary F1-anovlch Stephame Franovmh Soma Graves Duane Hopf Marlene Krause Tommy R1mkus Chester Schuh Denms Terry Janet Volght Tenme Z11-Jacks GFFICERS Gary Munson Pam Wellborn Tang1 Benson Fred Whlddon Mr Heskew and Mr Presldent Secretary Treasurer Sgt at arms Cobb Sponsors Billie Jo Boenig Sandra Boothe Carrol Bowers Elizabeth Dodson Mary Flora Mary Franovich Jo Morris Marylin Higgins Shirley Jo Morri Toni Powell Peggy Trahan Pam Wellborn Hg, 'P hr if! 4154.-'Q 'Q l S-1 Tennis Club on the Ball !!'1Ll U ' 6 Susan Worth Kitty Ziegler The newly organized Tennis Club is spon- sored by Mrs. B K Reynolds. Its members shown at the left participated in the ZSAA district tennis meet. Jessie Cope placed sec- ond in the boy s singles. Peggy Trahan, Mari- lyn Higgins, Hank Cox, and Dwight B a rtl ett also participated. I 151 As we Vflllg our may home afte rcoxermg many thousands of mxle s xxx fly oxert e Golden Gate Brldge the Gateway to thc Umted States It 15 always fun to traxel but somehow we are always anxlous to get home aftel our Journey 15 OXS1 dw tb DVERTISEMENTS 94 1 ' , ' X ' h ' N, Il v , . , . ' ll ' , . , , , 4 ' 7 ' y . I r ' f r L , ff I . Y 1 1 Q .fx fl . or , , if x Y qv 1 1 - . 1 W - A - of ' if ' V J V ,l I - s . lf' ,L ' 1 ,ALJ . , ,. I. 1 1. ir G Ah f 4. . M . f V . I f fm . C P f 7 5 fff, if,- lg f MWI4, M ff , , in MD K x vw MK xml N v ev X fax, XM, mv ,fp f QQ? I0 kf 575913 ,,, ---v f ' 12 K 2 13' F, X if X gi f f like xl :L 1 f ff f X 3 'mb f f ff V: X K M - 7 K V! X X X H . xxymbml Z ,f , - X H J32! 'm'xxyf W s i My x I X, ' Q I , . 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T. lTommieJ Neill I San Antonio, Texas 1 RXXXXEXS SWRS XV carry everything in piece goods . XxXxo1XxmKBeWm l T 0 Reis 1 SAN ANTONIO COTTONS - ffj6 f A 3451 Fredericksburg Rd. 2105 Coliad Rd. 27 E 'c 5'URG PE 3-0601 LE 3-1421 Awuvs 0' SOUTH msn PLENTY '605 Nocniuros 5 B ' ROADWAY BLUE BONNET POTATO CHIP CO. Home of ,lell-Craft Punch Syrup Manufacturers and Distributors of Food Products 608 Cincinnati Ave. Pershing 3-7761 San Antonio 1, Texas LEO ADAMS CASH . ll V- . Tower Television 8z If Radio Service and CARRY FEED STORE All Wofk Gffaffmwed '19 Telephone . PE 3-0111 3335 Fredericksburg Rd. PE 3-7333 San Antonio, Texas W Mom LAHRO FEEDS KALLISON'S - Town and Country Store 208 Fredencksburg Road Texas Style Clothes for boys 8: girls San Antonio, Texas PE 3-1472 Kallison's Ranch in Northside district Polled Herefords I vrmhle Stereo 1.hmiml-I,nmILlr ml Monnura - - Record Plnyerk Sfeimgfnljhh .. . :Ar:S, Kr, . RECORD SHOP 1223 llnhr qprf I. Rd. 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