San Jacinto High School - El Oroso Yearbook (Houston, TX)
- Class of 1952
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Max L K 1' i 2 2 Dedication has Ww- We, the staff of the 1952 EL OROSO, dedicate this, the Silver Anniversary edition of our annual, to Mr. I. P. Finfroclc, in recognition of his sincerity, good hu- mor, and wholehearted devotion to the development and advancement of San lacinto High School. Q I -wg. U Q :I li , X 1. I5 , , . .ml Rivi- La-3 .94fi91V f H h .mlfv 3 X .5 bf :fa 'I 'Q' 'IIAVT' .-fi, in Q, ,X uw- .FX 'Q fl ff-va? 4 I,-cs F 6 fn I' 6x 1 1. I . rg .A v. Y 'SM -H1 ' it QAVI.--JC. 4xvf'4- Y J 1 .na-1-14 .- ...p-...w. ...Q .. 1 MW Having been assistant principal at San lacin- to for sixteen years and principal for seven, Mr. Gates left at midterm to take a position as ROTC coordinator. He will always be remembered for his interest in San lacinto. Our best wishes go with him. MR. W. S. BRANDENBERGER MR. E. C. GATES Any school that Mr. Brandenberger heads is a friendly school, said our superintendent. We at San lacinto have been aware, even in one se- mester, ot his friendly attitude, his kindness, his helpfulness. ., :,.,. . ,,.:-T, J' LI- V 5 - N, , mo W 9,5-g':,A:. ' V .-L. '-Q-al-4,,,.t.,., ,V A M :X WN 5 1 , f V x 'Tis education forms the common mind: just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined. -Pope FACULTY ADMI ISTRATIO VVILLIAM BRYAN1 S H A V E R Assistant Principal, Sponsor of Fire Patrol, Sponsor of Mavis Operators' Club, L U l I , 1 ME A M m,, 'Kn,. , ff-.M MRS. SALLIE LIVINGSTON Secretary to the Principal MRS. DORESS HOLBERG Attendunco Clvrk if ,fi i f 1 i 1 x X 3 S f .. , O C N 2 -5 MRS. KATHLEEN Registrar MISS RONA COLLIER Guidance Director D UGGAN is ' Z 'I xp X mais? Q gl ,v -. 5 ,MEN , hw V L Ea W .K 2, 59, C t 7 , Uwggg 66- 7 . ip' I'-0' -L.-' I if C it M . 53351 max 5 -V ' Y 4' LA Q ir' f-I x N ww N E MX I L: Arif? AA , MAYME CLAYTON 'CHARLES BICKLEY .. Music MARGUIRITE BRYNES . . . ........... Math GE RGE7jROWN : ..,................. Drivirg .X I -f , ' ' L V . .Na 'I' r' L7 1 1 :Lid 4 VJ k Elly' 'if Gym HARRIETTE BRUSH ..,. ................. WM. B. CHANCE ......................... Math EVA SHELL CHANEY RONA COLLIER . . . '. ' ' w,,b,..f as f. 2 I ' I --' 7 YRMUGGAN i 1 Ax Q .E A HELEN COPELAND English HELEN CRJOUCH ..... Library A, , MW FLORA DAVIE ...... .... M ath IWQQKN CLARENCE DUGGAN .... .. Commercial Math E KATHLEEN DUGGAN . . . ..... . . . . AMY EVJEN .......... .......... Registrar Foods M35 is m W: , 61. 1 A .,,,, Typing 8: Shorthand Home Making , , , , , English 5? MR. ALSUP 1 L ,X'jg . A J 5 , ., F, 1 Sa ' A X , Q ? Q Q 4 5 ini ' + 1 A' s fe., f 'is 2 , afsgzh 1 Q imf R X G XM :si gg? ZX 5 z fa 1 W, 'ii fi yy -'ff - pg 5 ,X .Q daiuik. MKG I. X CAPTAIN FERGUSON R. o. T. C. 'R J. P. FINFROCK ....... Science ,W RUBY PARKS ,,...... .... S peech T is . 3 -W 4- .3 . A ffl FKAR ,JA ' fs ROSAMOND GLOSUP .... Music 7 ' . N HARRIETTE GODLEY ,,,, Dean fd- ' ' ,W Q fm gg, CORINNE HERMANN .,.. Math X A fm , 4.4 M -gg i 1 Y W , ' . ' Nfl, if ,.,1mQv S? i ff. ' RUTH HIOKEY ,,.,,.,, English Q55 ' mi' i VW? X DORESS HCLBEIR-G .. Office W .Q mf 'N ii R. ff :S ' -nf f X 'K lk ,--, -Z 4 if X MQJTNPROQK I fl-I qj-ALL .AQ , 'M a 5 0 K+ ,x l .1 fi at Q MMM! ni nk Nb .J H we X ki is ' an-w-wa.-. 3 0 3 N Y A fimfc, f t O MR. Mi DDLETO N Q I '- if fi?- V. 1 V' I f 1 el. ,. 5 . Zmlmvl' .1 'VDRQNO rf: 'D yy q EM E.: ff BOYS LU X Bs DORIS K. HUBBARD . . EULA J. HURST ,.,.. MYRL ED JOHNSON .. THERESA MAYNARD .. C. NI. MCCAIN ,,,,,, H O. L. MIDDELTON JL . . . Science ...... English , , , Commercial . . . Orthopedics . . . . . Science Gym MARY ELLEN OATMAN . English a RAY PEACH .............. . Science 4 RUTH REEVES .......... . English f I A v Q-'ff' fu- V AQ' l,.. g 2 V CURTISS L. ROSE .. Gym ,, ,L f- h - BOB ROBERTSON English ' 11 ws - 'V R ,if SW-' Q LEWIS RUECKERT Library ,I l . X O 3 'B 4, ' '45 O M f Q E-sw W.. 5 L W E. V? . , .s,- I v lrfaegfg CHRISTINE SCHULTZ , . . .... Math OTTIS' SECOR ......... English 1:59 fl wr QM MRO-- l W1 I l:lr'elfil:g'u,, W K , , I M ,rlll 'U' A Lf ,f uwwwslw! J' ' ' ' 5 A MELROSE 255' f2. 43' ,AVN 9 Kg' Ef f '!AE'l'E253 ,H Q l -. 1 'A' l M J X 1 b 6 'f if v ! MR' VFEBTG 235: X ,., fs. -.,. A , fl 2' PEARL SHAW ..... Gym E , , '- W. B. SHAVER ,,,,,, , Office Q' W J D, ' -- HAZEL THOMPSON ., Art '11 - i ., ' HX ' lf 5 'Q ls VAN VIEBIG ..... ......,.. G ym VIVIAN wlLsON ........ Enghsh ,rw .,--Q PRENTISS YOUNG . . . . , , Industrial Arts ' 4 E , ,sl . ' Avi r amigkm el fd' O 5, l f'Ml f fi ,, ..V 5 f A IgA -' -:ll . n-1 Mrs. Copeland admiring an Eng- lish project. 5 v ...i 4-' 'x 1 . -..,, I l 1 Nelle Batte ..... E. B. Ingraham Ruby Hatlilt ..,. Marie Allen .... Willie Briant .... Margaret Waples R. I. Alsup ..... Maud Brewster . Hanna Le'l'ulle . . arqaret Moore . Geraldine Carllonhff. Ellie Trihble ....... Mrs. Thompson and art class. A 4 WW' , Tiiilgii 41 WMfp'3W' - ' 55? i is 'MQ C K W MR. RUECKERT ff' YOUNG ig? XG, N 1 Q Q , if vim gv l g E .Q5,g 5 X QQ , I x K, fiam gldy i uni: 41. .gg-3.-5: MQ, ni l gi X Q 4 , .Ji A' . ,,.. TEACHERS NOT PICTURED: A Ml' English English English . . Math American American American . Math . Math Civics History Civics History Civics History x 'Q Q X ' i if X ,X X x 1 if Edith Babb ..... Mabelle Sperry ...., Anna Cecil Evans .. Inez Goodman Helen Steed .... Esther Trevino .... Adele Michael ...,.. V. C. Dabney . .... ,. Mary lane Alsbury . Haise Barnes ......... Lillian Scott ......... Sgt. Tillman Moses ...... Sgt. Samuel E. Bandy . jf . , 1 I f ii ,.' n lfsil ' it n L' 3 f Ho l i .4 iliw q Y ,Y,. JAMIE, :A 4571 Tx .lil l mf f Q-U - I' 'fbi' ,W . f W M . X ' l I 4.5 Lax Q I :X A--. 'Q 5 . A f f-,ff Q BY Wilkins 06 T , 'i I, Miss Evans tincluded at her sug- gestionl. Left to Right: Seated-Read Stapp, Mendel Laviage, sieve TUUGY, Henry Owens. Boogie KING. Mrs. Thompson. Standlng-Tom- my Crook, Ross Munqer. Don Evans, lames House. Dave Kelly. Walter Fred- rickson, George Parker, Claude Vickers. Allen Lucas, Wampy Ellis. Science Science . .......... Spanish .. French 6 Spanish Latin .. . . Spanish Typing 6 Shorthand . ............... Sharp 6:.GArt aucos new ROTC 'nv' , 'Q n'YS ' je. ' 4 v L 'f ,i W .,,,g g h A - 1- 3, ii X f 'f'? ' 1 Q . V .. l fa. '1'-f . 5? ,al-.3 4 ee .g ,.A.....-iv hg N in- Q L Mrs. Barnes arranging a still lite for Art II. Mr. Duggan helps Mendel Laviage as Arthur Wallace, Pat Giles, and Ethel Turner continue to work in Bookkeep- ing I. 4 Miss Michael supervises Michael Fergu- son and Hindu Rosner in Typing II. X. iv Ni Miss Steed linds that Latin IV can pu even such bright lights as Iohnny I row. Mrs. Ratlift, as well as Roslyn Ei-sen and Judith Gordon! iinds English amusing at times. l - .Mxxxkmm X Vxmv' He who knows, and knows that he knows is ' , k cz semor. Follow him. -Adapted ...U X J, C: 3 V Jw, x off ...M vu AMARO, BOSS-Football: B Team, '49- '5l, A Team, '51-'52: Movie Opera- tors' Club: B. B. C.. '49-'52, BAUMOI-IL, BARBARA-Golden Gauchos. '49-'52: G. B. C., '49-'52: Red Cross, '50. BAZAMAN. IANET-Band. '49-'50: Major- ette, '50-'5l: Head Maiorette, '50-'5l: lin- lil If P ,, ,,.. 1 . 'W - ' ' 'i V LE 6 1 5 Tm L Y. ...- . if jf f . 1 I f , H.. . f -v - H A x .W: A ,ri I r :IN .. . M I BILLINGS. NANCY BECKER, MABLENE-G a u c h o s, '49-'5l: G. B. C., '49-'5l. BENDER, FRANK-Goli Team. '49-'5l: May- iete Duke, '49: B. B. C., '49-'5l: Bed Cross Club, G. B. C., '49-'5l: l-lomeroom Secretary, '49 ,B Scumrs . , Q T 2 it f ', - , ' P I: B4 'Q '91 , , f I x fr 'o.l.' ' -5 AMN ' 6' BROMBERG, LARRY-Mayfete Duke, '49: '- Student Council, '51-'52: N. H. S., '51- Lt '52, Vice-President of N. H. S.. '51-'52, ,Q .Q B. B. C., '49-'52. Z. O1 . Po s Q, DOUGLAS, MIKE-Football B Team, '-19: Track Team. '50: Swimming Team, '49: B. B. C., '49-'52. DUPREE, KENNETH CULVER, GERALD-Basketball B Team, '49, Basketball A Team, '50-'5l: May- iete Duke, '5l: B. B. C., '49-'52. l DANNENBAUM, IOE-R. O. T. C.. '49-'52: Officers' Club, '50-'52: 2nd Lt., '50, lst Lt.. '51-'52: Drill Team: B. B. C.. '49-'52: Key Club: Fall Cabinet. '5l: Assistant Cash Booster, '5l: Fire Patrol, '50-'52. I .Q ,f FALLAS. SHIRLEY-G. B. C., '50-'Sli D. E. Club, '50-'51. 5. y N, . 1 . , , ., , K. rw... ffgv J. 1 SRG .4 U W 3 'wa...i GINSBERG, MALLORY-G. B. C., '49-'5l: fgziruchos, '49-'50: Homeroom Reporter, GOLD. THEBA-G. B. C.. '49-'52: Horse- back Riding Club, '50-'5l: Office Staff, '50-'52: Dance Committee, '51-52: Secre- tary, Class ol '52: May Pete, '50: Ice Skating Club. '-19450. GREGORY. PAT-B. B. C., '49-'52: R. O. T. C., '49-'S2: Drill Team, '50-'5l: Officers' Club, '51-'52: Cadet Major, '51-'52: Lt., 'S1: Opperetta, '5l: Youth Council, '51- '52. wif. .F vw .er- I1 X 7 7 HEFPL1-:n, Donorx-:Y Q Hmsn, ouvs-G. B. c., '49-'szi Gauchos - - '50-'51: Office Staff, '51-'52: Advertising 'V x 1 committee. '51: Bowling Club, 'so.'s1. A ffl If z . ' Q '55, U 3'-JJ f ZW' f Y 3 A ' H I I A Qui ,X S HOAG, MARILYN-Gauchos, '43-'50, G. B. v- c., '49-'5o. u. PA-r Qeaz-0'Y -' '1 Seniors x . -f' -A J., V153 ,, 0 FELT, DUDLEY-B. B. C., '49-'51. ' rr. .K N' it . N, .. JF. f . -- D ff- fs. .,, -- sd? C - .Q as .- , K ,, ' X' Y ,. E , it :x v x - ' x A A 15- -new Q E fl, if-.X . T ir 5 1 -,A Q SSW 'NU' . . -.. uulh Z ' x FLEISCHMAN, HANNAH Af' JV 1 iff WX ,L fl 4' ' P FRIEDMAN FRANCES-Gauchos '48-'51' spanish Club, '51, Social Chairrnan, 'SIE O 'f,ngi'8h Senior Class Treasurer. '51: Third Place Ieny Culver City Debate Tournament. .Cu R ru ,, se ,QR ,O V wwf., 9 FHITZ, PEGGY-G. B. C.. '49-'51: Girls' Bowling Club, '51: Class Leader in Gym, 'Sli Equipment Girl in Gym, 'S0: Chorus, '49-'51. FRITZ, RICHARD-R. O. T. C., '50-'52: lst Cpl., '50: lst Sgt., '51: 2nd Lt., '51- '52, B. B. C., '50-'51, GILMORE, THERESA-Gauchos. '49-'SOI Cpl., '50: G. B. C., '49-'51: Youth Council, '49-'51: Iunior Red Cross Coun- cil, '50-'Sli Secretary, '51: Directory Ad- vertising Stafi, '50: Chairman of Social Committee, Class of '52. l I I Hp l G4 , Y VM, . . '1-2 ' . . I ' '.. 1 .:- i F I ,i , -. . it-1A N - ,A ' ' , W i .HA N .X is t- 'A 1 - . x ' 1 Q I 1 ,L if V A A Fr ff?-f .X -J ' fd qi, s ' - . l ,E r' fl! J J . fs - 1253, .-.sw A f 5 5 1 A .111 LEWIS. JOEL-B. B ship Club. '49-'50 . '49-'50, Basketball HORTON, MARY LOUISE-Y-Teens. Presi- dent. '49: Gauchos. '49-'51: Flags. 'Sl: G. B. C., '49-'52: Red Cross Representa- tive. '50: Vice-President. 'Slp Program Senior Class: Horseback Riding Club. HOWELL. GERALDINE-Gauchos, '50-'Sli G, B. C.. '50-'52: Gaucho Bowling Club. '50: Youth Council, '50: Drama Club. 'Sl-'52. IACOBS, RICHARD-Iunior Red Cross. '49- '50: lst Vice-President tl-larris Countyl: Bowling Club. '49-'50: Dramatic Club. 'Sli B. B. C.. '49-'5l. IAMESON. CAROLYN-Gauchos. '49-'Slz Sgt., '5O: G. B. C., '49-'5l: May Pete. Duchess, '49: N. H. S.. '5l: Senior Class President, '52. KAPLAN. ELLIOTT. B. B. C.. '49-'52. LEVY. PAULA-G. B. C., '48-'52. Gauchos. '49-'52: Red Cross Club. '5l. . C.. '49-'52, Friend- : Football B Team. B Team, '49, MCEACHERN, IERRY-B. B. C.. '48-'5l. - -9 MELNICK. PEARL-Band. '50-'Sly Drama- MILLER. BTELLE-G. B. C.. '49-'51: Red '50-'52: Gilt Committee, Senior Class: R gs mics, '51. ,KJ Cross: Youth Council: Girls' Chorus. 6' Beauty Contest, '51. W MOORE. ELVIS MOORE. HARRY-B. B. C.. '49-'5l: Friend- ship Club. '49. MILLER, HOBERTA-G. B. C., '49-'Sli Girls' Chorus, '50-'51, Youth Council. '50: Cam- era Club. '50. Senivrs ,... ,b 'HQ-7 - 7' MORGAN, PAT-B. B. C.. T. C., '50-'51: Sgt.. 'Sli '50: Star Stall. 'Sl. ORGAIN, BARBARA-G. Gauchos, '50-'51, Girls' '50-'5I: Swimming Team, so Circulation Staff, '5l. PATTEN. CAHOLYN-Gauchos CDrillJ, '49- '49-'51: R. O. Youth Council. B. C., '50-'52: ' Bowling Club. '51-'52: El Oro- '52J Lt.. '50: Maior, '5l: G. B. C.. '49-'521 Sophomore Assistant. '49: Directory Cir- - , culation Staff, 'SOI El Oroso Circulation Staff. '49: Bowling Club. '49-'Sli Secre- -V+ tary. '49, Rifle Team, '51. ve, is 4 . if gfn 26 rs- , C3 .15 CXTLL 1 :N ' . if I I -.-...J A' f-'x I. x .4 nv- v- fem as Q... ,. .. 'sf7'i Sen hrs WWA 513 A 'Q' .1 is .ev 'Rf ROBINSON. GEORGE-B. B. C.. '49-'5D: R. O. T. C.. '49-'Sli Drill Team: Mixed Chorus, '51-'52. ROSENTHAL, LOIS-G. B. C.. '49-'52: Span- ish Club, '49-'50: Red Cross Club. '50- '51: Ice Skating Club: Office, '50-'51. ROSMARIN, LARRY-B. B. C., '49-'51: American Legion Club. '49-'52: Presi- dent, '5l: President, N. H. S., '50-'5l: Egukg May Pete, 'Sli Student Council, ' 1-' 2. SAMPERI, IEANETFE SAMUELSON. LIONEL SANDERS, BOB-B. B. C., '49-'52: Ice Skating Club. '49: President. '49: D. E. Club. '5l: President. '51, A X El. . C We l N' SCHUMAN, SHXRLEY-Chairman ol Ring Committee: Student Council. '51-'52: ,gg American Legion Club, '49-'5l: Secre- , A 1,1 tary. '50-'51: Vice-President. '51-'52: N. N j U H. S., '50-'52: Secretarg, '51-'52: G. B. C.. ' '49-'52i El Oroso Co- ditor. '51-'52. .J SCHWARZ, IOCELYN-G. B. C., '48-'52: sts' Reporter Staff, '51-'52: Student Council, '51-'52: N. H. S.. '51-'52. SILVERS, ADELE-Gauchos, '49-'51, fDrillJ: 'US .' Junior Red Cross, '49-'5l: Star Reporter, '50-'Sli Youth Council, '49-'51: G. B. C., '48-'Sl POBORSKY, SHEILA-G a u c h o s . '49-'51: Girls' Booster Club, '49-'51: N. H. S.: Gaval Club: Bear Capades. SILVERMAN, TOBY-G. B. C., '49-'52: Red ' Cross Club, '51g Youth Council, '50. 3 W-YH' -J . f-s... , is 1'H , Y A - ., Q 9 T' fg 1? q, 3 4 ..., .ls df. 5 I yt mv' 5 . POLLAK. IOE-Salutatorian Mid-Term Class. '5Z: N. H. S.. '51-'52: Student Council, '51-'52: B. B. C.. '49-'52: Red Cross Club. '50-'5l: Science Club, '51- 2-cm. '52: spanish club, 'si-'52, R. o. T. c., 3 - .1 ar- P, 'so-'si. .1 5 PoNToN, 1AMEs-B. B. c.. '49-'52: science B . , . Club. '51-'52. -wma. N L is WE RAMEY, MARALYNE - Gauchos, '49-'52, Twiler, '50-'52: Bowling Club, '49-'50, Youth Council, '49-'52, G. B. C., '49- '52: Star Staii: Drama Club, '50. HENAU, MARGIE RICH. PATSY-Bowling. '50: Girls' Chorus. '51: Circulation Staff. El Oroso: Iunlor Red Cross. '51, -uf'-W .4 SITTON, PEGGY-Gauchos, '50-'52: Flags, '51-'52: G. B. C.. '49-'52: May Pete. '50: Clgorus, '50-'52: Office, 'Sl-'52: Y-Teens, STAFFORD, IOHN-B. B. C., '49 52: Key Club, '50-'52: Boys' Bowling Club, '50- '52i Secretary, '51-'52: Student Council, '51-'52: Vice-President, '5l-'52: B1 Otoso Stall. '61-'52: Boys' Sports Editor, '51- '52: Fire Fighters, '51-'52, OOT PN 'K 'HQ MON, l ,jg 7 ff l! V f , 1, 67 M Q an I STILLMAN, JIM-Band, '49-'52p Capt., '51- '52: Baseball, '50-'5l: B. B. C., '49-'52' Boys' Bowling Club, '50, WALKER. EVA--G. B. C., '49-'5l: Gauchos '50-'5l: Mixed Chorus, '50-'Sli Red Cross '5l: Star, '51, g Z L-. JOHN STAFFURD Smkuav Senumnvu SAE? Q 1 UIAQZEJ Seniors ZINDLER, BERNARD- B. B. C., '49-'S2: Lt.. R. O. T. C., '5l: Vice-President. 'l 4, ,. L Xu ' X . -9291 Rx Senior Class: R. O. T. C. Olficers Club, '5l. ZELLER, FREDDA-G. B. C.. '49-'5l: Ice . Skatinq Club, '51: Star Stall. '5l: Dra- 1-'X matics Club. -dh . ' zunrzn, HARRY-B. B. c., '49-'52, znd Li.. -.. n. o. 'r. c.. '5l: R. o. T. c. officers i I , , Club, '51. 5 If 2 31 XJ ua N21 5 f- ' al - Ri fXb.?' B 1. N If 'fn' .. Vw F l ut - Carolyn, Frances, Theba, and Bernard. Mid-term 615155 OMM5 President ......... ..... C arolyn Iarneson Vice-President ..... ..... B ernard Zindler Secretary ....... ........... T heba Gold Treasurer ..... .... F rances Freedman Ebmmzffcc cfhazrmcn Announcements ...... Ioe Pollack Class Mroning ..... ..... I ohn Stafford Class Gift ....... ...... Do rthy Heffler Class Rings ..... . .. Shirley Schuman Cap G Gown .... Iames Ponton Decoration .... ...... P eggy Fritz Publicity ............ ...... A dele Silvers Senior Prom .........,...... Theresa Gilmos Class Picnic .............. Geraldine Howell Commencement Night ....... Larry Rosmarin Program .............. Mary Louise Horton Mid-year fl1f14or5 S Blue and Silver 611155 5'l0Wcr5 Rose The highest towers begin from the ground Ioe Pollack, Larry Bromberg, Sheila Po- borsky. Iocelyn Schwarz, Shirley Schu- man, Carolyn Iameson, Larry Rosmcrrin, Iohn Stafford. llppcr IO W . k fr' l -.. X 'aw' 4 it ' ,, . 4 Q' . S tw- Q ? 'Q ' . 1- V 5 Bl' .n'.:,.:y ABRAMSON, MORRIE-B. B. C.. '49-'5l: Ein Statf, '51-'52: Chemistry Club, '50- ADAMS. IOYCE-Band. '49-'50: G. B. C., '49-'52: Girls' Chorus, '51-'52: Beauty Contest. '49-'5l: Student Council, '51- '52: Rocky Mt. Tournament, '49: Red Cross Club, '50-'52: Youth Council, '49- Gauchos, '50-'52: Bowling Club, '50- ADAMS, LEONARD-Football B Team. '49: B. B. C., '49-'5l: Boys' Bowling Club. Vice-President, '51-'52: R. O. T. C.. '49-'52: Drill Team, '50: Rifle Team, '5l: Officer, ADAMS, WAYNE-B. B. C., '49-'5l: Coke Committee, Service Award, '49-'50, R. O. T. C.. '49-'5l: Drill Team, '49-'5D: Flag Detail, '49-'5l: M. S. II Award. '5O: lst Sgt., D Co., '50I Cadet Capt., '5l: Officers' Club: Movie Operators' Club: Fire Capt.. '5l. ANDERSON, PAY-Gauchos. '49-'52: lst '5l: Speech Work. 1 Lt. Buqles. '50-'5l: G. B. C., '49-'50I 'A' .. 0' Sophomore Assistant, '48: Chief Boost- er, '5l: Youth Council, '49-'50: Assistant Song. '49: Secretary, '50: Runner-Up y f Sophomore Beauty. '49: Spanish Club, rw rf'1 '50-'5l: Treasurer, '50-'5l: May Fete, Iunior Duchess, '5l: Bowling Club, '51, .UT X 'Z Student Council, '5l. K i 4- N Q - -s -,ff ff ' E f. N. J ' - T' R Q. I . A l - O' fl Q WAYNE -tl ' ADAM ' 3 ANSLEY, BEVERLY K V J' ' 'GE4 l t Gilbert Holden, Don Wilson, Don Smith, Ronnie Stevenson, Mr. lngrahcrm, Bill Mul- lendore. ASKANASE, PHYLISS - Gauchos, '49-'5l: G. B. C., '49-'52: Gavel Club, '51-'52: Girls'0 Bowling, '50-'5l: Youth Council. '49-'5 . BALDWIN, KENNETH - Band. Drum Major, '51-'5z. Sen Urs ig, ARMSTRONG, JERRY F -Q.--yy BAKER, PHIL-R. O. T. C. Sgt.: B. B. C.. '49-'S2: Science Club: Movie Opera- - nw f 'Q A H . ki' E .4 at g 'L ' tors' Club: Bowling Club. f- K BARKSDALE. HOWARD BEARD, NORMA is H' - .B .,, ' ' s u , , 'sv ew, ff '25, A .- f - ns -e N . ws- -,, , Ti -if 454 AC Vs ,o Ac BLAIR, JOEL-B. B. C., '49-'52: Gavel Club, '50-'52: R. O. T. C., '50-'52: Stu- dent Council, '51-'52, Youth Council, '51- '5Z: President. 'Sl-'52. BLAYNEY, IVA IANE BOBKOFF, NED - Drama Club, '51-'52: ESB. C., '50: Asst. B Team Manager, ., H27 BOGAR, IANE--G. B. C., '5Ow'52: Gauchos D 6, B, '50-'52: Bowling Club, '50-'52: Science Club. '51-'52: Star Stall, '50: El Oroso, '51-'52: Advertising Manager, 'bl-'52: Circulation Stall, '51-'52: Youth Council, '52: Allied Youth. '50, QW! .4 A rf 'gi ,A - xl . H QU!!- ' i 1' 1 Q QM -I xl x.' -neo 33 f up A 4 wg 'EW 'rf f 'ff hr a y, '- I' My eosxovr M- I 1 Sm Drs IW BELL, ANN-G. B. C., BOGAR, lOl-IN-B. B, C., '49-'52: Bowling Club, '50-'52: Treasurer, '51-'S2: Back- stage, '50-'52, BOND, BARBARA-G. B. C., '49-'52g Red Cross Representative, '50-'52: Youth Council, '49-'52, Allied Youth, '51-'52, Star, '50-'52. MM , C . 1 aux, hX V xx oi - QQS' ld K .. ,, , eszgw Fw ' 215' A : i l 4 E .w R 5' ,Q fuses 'H 5'y f'1.. CC 3 X 'S f lffffx Ng an ,Q Jouu Bos- AGL Y-Teens. BELL. DUDLEY-Gauchos QD 6, BJ, '49- '52: G. B. C., '49-'52: Chaplin. '5l: Youth Council, '49-'52: Movie Operators' Club, '50-'5l: Secretary-Treasurer, '50- '5l: Spanish Club. '50-'51. BENNETT, IOY-G. B. C., '50-'S1: Student Council, '51-'52. 4 I F- f' 1,1 BELL, MINNIE LAURA BERNARD, BETTY-G. B. C., '49-'52, Soph- omore Capt., '50: Cash, '5l: Asst. Chief, '5l: Mixed Chorus, '50-'52: Gauchos CD G BJ, '49-'52: Business Manager, Star, '51-'52: Blue Bonnet Girls' State. '51, EST, IIMMIE-B. B. C., '49-'522 Red Cross . '527'?resident oi Red Cross Club, '50-'Sli Dxamatics Club, '50-'5l: R. O. T. C., '49-'52. 1 c-t sni .5335 S QQ. ., '2 et ... J. ,ff a Ik, t '5 W9 is. ITU. . BOND. IOHN T.. IR. ' . BOOZALIE, DINA-N. H. S.. 'Sl-'52: V, G. B. C., 'Sl-'52: Gym Capt.. '50. ,J 5 - , 4 Booxsn, Brzvsnw X 1' Bonscnow, nomm: ' . 2 x A BOWMAN, BOBBIE-G. B. C., '49-'S1: Vol- lggball Team, '51, Gym Team. Capt., BOYD. NANCY - Reporter. Star. '49-'50: G. B. C.. '49-'50: Red Cross. '49-'50: Feature Editor, Star, '50-'5l: Student Council. '50-'51: Vice-President. Spanish 1 -1 ' Q 1' Club, '51-'52. ff iv BRAND, IOEL-R. O. T. C. Drill Team. '49- '50: Officers' Club, '50-'52: Art Club. W 'Q '50-'52: Letterman Golf Team, '50-'52: Rem V Physics Club, '50-'5l: Civics Club, '5l. I fm- 1 ., ' out . ' -' : auc os. ' -' i Q 75' fha' Gaihos Bowling Team. '49: Advertis- ing Manager, Directory. '5l: Spanish , , Club. '51. , -1 4 'q '. ,....-.5 . BRITTAIN. CHARLES W' my ' 4. .. 8 1 li A 4 I 6 ' 'D ff, ' G., 55l1ll7I'5' .122 l k Bnoc1cs'rr:1N.Jos1. ........',' 1 'Q BREITENBACK, NANETTE-Runner-Up to Senior Beauty: Girl Bowling Team, '51- '52: Gavel Club: Brush and Easel Club: Swimming Team. '51-'52, Letterman: 3rd Place in City Meet. BRIDGEPORT!-L IOYCE CHARLAINE. BRITTAIN I 'Ig f-,-1 BROGDEN, ORVILLE 4 n T2 .Lb ,I -.07 .1 .. 1 3 BRAY. STANLEY ,, fi- gg.. .ls Enema, IO ANN I . L, WM.. W . Y, i A C36 -s CAYWOOD. PAT CHABYSEK. HERBY CHAMBERS. JEAN-Civic's Club. Social Chairman: Gauchos. '48- '52' Club: Star, '45-'52: Youth Coun- cil, '51-'52. COCHRAN. FRED G. B. C. '49-'52' Spanish wx Qwkx N 115, Ml! COHEN. GlI.BERTwB. B. C., '49-'52. comm, nsuzs-Gauchos, '49-'s1:G. B. c., '49-'52: Gavel Club, '51: Directory Ad- -' ' vertisinq Stall, '50. 't . 'M COLDIRON, SHIRI.EYfBowl' Cl b, '50- 'Z 'sn Homemakers Club, 'sfsggig sim. 's1- 1 'W' '52: Swimming Club, '49-'50, Youth - M' Council. '50-'51. df' x COLLINS, IOANfGauchos, '50-'52, G. B. C., '50-'52: Girls' Chorus, '51-'52: Mixed Chorus, '51-'52: Youth Council, '50-'52. COLLINS, MADELINE - Gauchos. G. B. C.. '50-'52: Youth Council. Advertising C h o r u s , '50-'52, Youth. '50-'52. '50-'52: '50-'52: Allied sg conmrr, R BROWN, NICK-B. B. C.. '49-'52, Movig VN g -. Operator's Club: Science Club: N. H. S., -4 Q- ' F00'bU',1 B Team. '50, Football A 1 Team. 51: Track Team. '50-'52. ' X, ,LF ' . .FS ff ff' i 542' ,Yi ,tion ,Qu pb -a-up 'N fra 5' ' BURROUGHS. TEXAS K 'Q' AMG. Ns, V A C A . '51 . Swv ' :S .:. F A A i i VIVCQ , .W ..., . in ,mg ,fm 1 - BRYAN, MARTHA-Gauchos, '51-'52: G. B. C., '51-'52: Song Boosteu G. B. C., '51- '52: Program Chairman, '51-'52: Girls' Chorus, '51-'52: Youth Council. '51-'52. OBEHT ff- as. ff' is . 1' 2. Q' its-...ffe CAFFEY, RALPH-Band. '49-'50: B. B. C.. '49-'5l: D. E. Club, '51-'52: R. O. T. C. 3 CAMP, ELAINE--Gauchos, '50-'52: Girls' , Booster Club, '50-'52: Mixed Chorus, '51- '52: Youth Council, '51-'52. . CATON, ROBERT-B. B. G., '49-'52: R, O. . T. C., '49-'52: Officers' Club. '51-'52' 2nd Lt., 'Sl-'52: Bowling Club. '49-'52' Secretary. '50-'52: President. '51-'52. '97 anal can f-as A ,Nl ti 1,,....m COWARD. WEBA IEAN-Band. '49-'50: G. B. C.. '49-'S0: Spanish Club. '50-'51, .N 3 CRAFT, SUE-G. B. C.. '49-'52: Team Capt., Gym. '52. ' f CRAIG, PATSY-Princess May Pete. 'so. Gauchos, '50-'52: Secretary. Drill. '51-'52: G. B. C., '50-'52: Iunior Asst., '51: my American Legion Club. 0 4 A sl cuivuvnucs, DRAYTON 4' ' . Q51 DAHL, TOMMY-H. O. T. C., '50-'52: Silt. ,ans ' '52: Bowling Club, '50-'51, B. B, C., '50. N-svn' Y A- DANNENBAUM. BERNICE-G. B. C.. '494 '52: Girls' Chorus, '-19950. GOOD M0RN1NG-Mqf lene Levitin. Malalyr 1Shainock. Barbara Bau mohl. Seniors cum'- ' QAVV5 4 'g-'WI-Q ff it ll ' ' A lg .Ei .2 , . j R :QI ,?7.2?'c I rj C ff -53.7 refs' .,-. E '-' 2 ff ' f rmvin, NUMA , 4 ea S g--, nw V f WW 5 4.533 A i A 'i DAVIS. CAROL-Gauchos, '49-'52: Las- sos. '49-'52: G. B. C.. '49-'52: Swim ming Team, '49-'52: Bowling Club, '51 '52: Youth Council. '5lA'52. DeWALCH. DON-B. B. C.. '50-'52: Boys' Bowling Club, '50-'52: Student Council. '51-'5Z: Cheerleader, '51-'52: May Pete Prince. 'Sli R. O. T. C.. '50-'5l: E1 Oro- so Circulation, '51: Fire Patrol. '50. fi, 6 ,ewes- , 1 fs ,. DIAMOND. BARBARA-Yolggx souacig '52: Advanced Chorus. ' -' : . . .. 'so-'52, il Q me DOSS. gIil.?ChemistQ? Cllub: Representa- F. ,Q A . ii tive: i rogress ee . . . , P4 . cg E ' .' x A , rr e 2 ESKOWITZ, REBA-G. B. C.. '49-'52: Youth Council, '51-'52: Shorthand Award, '51, Iunior Achievement, '51-'S2. EVANS, DAYNE-Girls' Booster Club, '49- '52: Gauchos, '49-'52: Cpl., '50-'5l: Pres- ident, '51-'52, Youth Council, '49-'52: Cir- culation Stall Directory, '49: El Oroso Circulation Stalt. '51-'52: Editor ot Direc- tory, '5l: Student Council, '51-'52: Busi- ness Manager Directory. '51. EVANS, DON--Football B Team. '49: A Team, '50-'5l: B. B, C. Asst. Scribe, '50i Scribe, '5l: Brush and Easel Club. '50-'51, Fire Patrol: Student Council, '50- '51. ,. 9' is ,. , . -'lf 4 1 P ll .' . R ' t ,, 4 FESER, PHILIP-B. B. C., '49-'52: Boys' 'fr rf! .BV 455. ,-- Bowling club, 'so-'52. W' - f. . 1 yn Q PLEMING, ELAINE .I A? . W u L I 1 5 ,QW z ' 'V A 1 l Y, c L . R . j i Q' - ..... ik V X D FONTANILLE, JOAN-G. B. c.. '49-'52, Q -fi vi Je - Iunior Achievement, '49-'52: Secretary, . ' ,E X, 3 P U '51-'52: Science Club. '50-'52: Secretory, ,Q 'iii' '51-'52: Y-Teens, '49-'52: President, '51 v 1, '52: Bowling Club, 'Sl-'52. V 9 K ' . ,-. - ca V' ibn L z A .A f............ 5 ' I' N DOUGHTY, ROBERT--B. B. C.. '49-'52: Gav- Q -W . el club. 3 Ae. ' I N' 3 Mas. LETULLE'S CLASS--Lett to night: Hymann ' , Schultz, Byron York, Ioel Brochstein, Raymond , G ,n Latham, Eddie Lee, Mallory Kaylan, Jerry Arm- - . ! strong, Joel Blair, Iohn Zelle, Melvin Palla, Paul ' H Hewitt. Ray Sauer, Billy Roper. Nii- DUKE, PEGGY EISENBERG, ROSLYN-Movie Operators' Club, '50-'52: President, '5l: Volleyball ' 0 Team. '50-'5l: Manager ol Volleyball , Team, '5l: Swimming Team, '50-'5l: Letterman: 2nd in Dity Relay--Swim- 1 ming: G. B. C., '50-'52: Radio Speaking. f 3rd at Trinity University: Most Co-op- NJ ertive Speech Student, '5l: Swimming In- structor. '51. Q ELLIOTT, IIMMY-B. B. C., '49-'52, '- , 'QA rg-5 It 'Y' ' ELLIOTT, IIMMY ELLIS, WARREN WAMPY -B B C '51 Q5 E Q:-...F 1: ., , '52: Fire Fighters, '51-'52, ' ' I' , 'Q-- ---, K -.-.., ., ,QA xl, ff' lx 'Q -m ..' by .. .1 Isl FOWLER, MAHILOU--G. B. C.: Girls' Chorus: Youth Council. FREDERICKSON, WALTER FREEDMAN, LOUIS--B, B. C.. '51- '52: Science Club, '51-'52. :V FHEEDMAN, ROSLYN t d X fi! A if 1 Q 'IL I W4 7 li?-..a'i' I 5. 4-N. K 4 I Q 1 ' if 1 15 tt ...af U-.4 JS. C: 72' W! FRNKA, ROBERT GELFAND. SONIA GERSON, RONNIE GOODWIN, BILL ,X GORDON. IUDITH .ff 7 Seniars HALDEN, GILBERT-B. B. C.. '49-'52: R. O. T. C.. '49-'52: Capt.. '517 Officers' Club, '51-'52: Gavel Club, '50-'52: President. '51-'52: Debate Team, '51: Student Coun- cil. '51-'52: Science Club, '49-'5l: Youth CounciL '49-'52: Red Cross. '50. HALPERN, SUSANNE-G. B. C., '49-'52: N. H. S., '51-'52: Youth Council, '51-'52. HONGS, PATRICIA GREGORY, KATHRYN-Allied Youth, 'SUI Gauchos KD 6. Bl. '50-'52: Bowling Club, 'so-'szg science Club, 'so-'sn sm sian. 'S0: E1 Oroso Stall, '51-'52: Activities xx r Editor, '51-'52: Circulation Staff, '51- '52: Advertising Stall, '51-'52g G. B. C.. 'J' '50-'52, Youth Council. 1:--19 , If .if GRONER. ERWIN ,Q ' W 'UW I GUNTER. MARY ANN 'I-F 5. , -I . 4' ,N 'W z 1' in 'YQ ivy X :W QW.. ff. ' 5 ik jf , A iw 44 l'-' A 1 n ,,f' A .., . ,, ,..,. '- f ii- I , - Q ' Q HARGIS. FRANK-R. O. T. C.. '49- '52g Lt., '51, '52: Band, '49-'52: Cagtain, '52: Drill Team. '49-'507 B. . C.. '49-'52, HARRINGTON, STEVE-B. C., '49-'52: Assistant Cash, 50-5l: . Chief, '51-'52: Key Club Presi- on dent, '51-'52: Fire Patrol, '50-'Sl' Football Manager, '50-'5l. HARRIS, IEHHY ' l-IASCHKE, GEORGE-B. B. C., 'Sl- '52: Red Cross Club, '50-'5l: Stu- dent Council, '5l. P-. .5 HEARN, CHARLENE-G. B. C., '49-'52: Red Cross Club, '50-'5l: Student Council, '5l. HENSON, ZANE HERMANSON, ANN-Gauchos. '49-'5Z: lst Lt., Drums, '50-'5l: D 6. B Capt., 'Sli G. B. C., '49-'52: Scribe Booster, '5D: Scribe Booster, '5l: Youth Council, '49- '52: Social Chairman, '49-'50: Treasurer. '51, El Oroso Art Editor, '51-'52: Student Council, '51, Star Staff, '50. R in ms- e -4 ' ' 4 tl fe . H r vm , 2- v ' , w K lf ,ww wud? x ,sf it 'Q' .1 iw e fffwr KE '57 HEWITT, IF-SS PAUL-Band, '49-'5l: Sgt.. '50-'5l: Letterman, '50-'5l: H. O. T. C. '49-'51, ist sqm.. 'so-'51, miie Team. '4si '50: Drill Platoon, '50-'5l: Bowling Club. '49-'52: Vice-President, '50-'5l: Letter- man: League Champion Team, '5l: Movie Operators' Club, '50-'5l: Vice- President, '50-'5l: Hi-Y Club, '50'51: Stu- dent Council. '5l: Youth Council, '50- '52: Science Club: B. B. C., '48-'52, Spanish Club, '51, HICKS, BETTY IO CB.I.l-G. B. C., '49-'52: Dramatics Club, '51, Horseback Ridinq Club, '50, Girls' Chorus, '49A'5l: Youth Council, '50-'51, Advanced Chorus, '52: Operretta, '51: Gauchos, '49-'52: Senior Lt. of Flags, '51-'52: Bowling Club, '50. xy, :Ty Qi 75-M-sill!! 5 HOPFMANN, sYLv1A - Gauchos. '49-'52: G. B. c.. '49-'52, G' 1' Ch ' -' - 1 'wt it I -..-av' ' 'IT W M.. f I e W 7 V I xrs orus, 51 52. Iumor Red Cross: Iunior Achievement. HOLLOWAY, MARYELLA-Gauchos. '50- '52: Youth Council. '50-'52: G. B. C., '50- '52: Advanced Chorus, '51-'52, HOLMS, ELIZABETH HOLMBERG, LINDA We .ff uf HOWARD, DICK-B. B. C.. '49-'51: Science Club, '49-'51, Football B Team: A Team Letterman, '51, IRWIN, BARBARA IACKSON, IO-G. B. C., '50-'52: Gauchos KD G Bl. '50-'52I Allied Youth, '50-'5l: Youth Council, '50-'52: Student Counl Cil, '51-'52. 'l f 'N --A .5-Q I Qi? 1. If .gi T 1 3 'i- 1' t W' 5' 'S .5 if ,a S u 3. W . ' is 4 W It . A il' ' r it B' x lt r ff Qt f ., . 1 N 5 ' l A 1 f ,fix If ,QJA .M J, IW. wi ff 4. IENKINS, LEOWN-G. B. C.. '51-'52: Vol- leyball Team, '50 52: Letter. '50-'5l. JENSEN, ALICE-Gauchos lliassosl, 'SZJ IACOBSON. JACKIE-G. B. C., '49-'Sli Gauchos. '50-'52: Master Sgt., '51-'52: Red Cross Representative, '49-'50: Di- rectory Advertising Staff, '50-'5l: Asst. Advertising Manager, '51-'52g Youth Council, '49-'51: Girls' Chorus, '50-'52: Gaucho Bowling, '50-'51, Football Queen, '5l. IAMESON. FRANCIS-G. B. C., '49-'52: Gauchos. '49-'52: Cpl., '50-'5l: Treasurer of the Drill: Red Cross Club: Circula- tion Stafi El Oroso, '51-'52. IARBOE. MAIORIE-G. B. C., '50-'5l: Ice Skating Club, '50-'5l: Bowling Club, '50-'52, Vice-President Bowling Club, '52: N. H. S., '51-'52. I Au-f ,nay Best Company, '50, '51: Cpl.. KLassosl. '51-52: G. B. C.. '49-'52: Iunior Capt.. '51: Student Council, '5l: Swimming - Team, '50: Bed Cross Representative, 1,1 Q '5l: Gaucho Gaieties. '51. f IOACHIM, nossm'-H. o. T. c.. '49-'sn ' l , ' ls. H. c., '49.'s1: 1 1 ' .! . 1 W IN SEWING CLASS-Patsmgl Craig. J I , 4 I ces Jameson and Sharlie omas. .A ' 1 , ' ' Q 1 f ' ..,.Z?,x I ..- Y 0 lv,!..,Qf 12 -I x - S ,is2,'1pni4f,', .ff .1 5 ' , o ' I ! 'I I C . ' S I I ' 1 fur- PN 1 J t D Al JOHN, DOROTHY-Movie Operators' Club. A '49-'52: GBC, '50-'52: Speech Dept., '50- -11 ug: GEIPAL-O '52- 4 KAPLAN 3 K, ,- 4 . 6 HENWEON IOHNSON. BETTE-Drama Club, '49-'50: G. B. C., '49-'52: Gauchos, '49-'52: Sgt., - '51-'52: Swimming Team. '5l-'52: El .---st. Oroso Circulation tall. '51-'52. 'V' 1, IOHNSON, NOHMANAB. B. C., '49i R. O. 5 T. C. '49-'527 Sql '51 ' Y I x ...sl IOHNSON, RALPH JOLLY, IOANN-Band Majorette, '49-'50: Gauchos, '50-'52: Youth Council, '50 52: Red Cross Representative, 'Sl-'52: Iun- ior Achievement, '49-'50, Girls' Rifle Team, '49-'50g Ice Skating Club, '49-'S2: Girls' Chorus, '51-'52, IONES, MARILYN-Gauchos, '49-'52 Sgt. ILassosJ, '50-'51: Vice-President of Gau- chos, '51-'52: Youth Council, '51-'52: Cir- culation Stait El Oroso, '50-'51, G. B. C., '49-'52: Track Follies. '50-'5l: Asst. Edi- tg lggrectory, '51-'52: Best Co., Gauchos. ,Q g S' fs givxfigenisgk , ' Q. . .. 3 - If ,, Q .i5f5'f' Fr. , ,IIH . ,. 'W . I 5 ' .- ,fi 4 PE .le 4:03 f TE 1' ' RS. COPELAND AMUSING HER CLASS- .wn Each Row: Allen Lucas, Paula Levy. ianne Wagner, Berenice Dannebaum. Mary a Hollaway. Howard Speer, Ioel Brann KOSTER. LILLIAN LACY. MADERIA-G. B. C.. '50-'52: Gau- chos. '50-'52: Mixed Chorus, '51-'52: May Fete, '5lg Movie Operators, '50-'52: Sec- retar , '5l: National Honor Society. '51- '5Z: Star Reporter. '51-'52: Student Coun- Reporter, '51-'52: Student Council, '51- '52. LA HUB. PATRICIA-G. B. C., '50-'5Zi Ice Skating Club. verly Booker. Wayne Adams, Harry Zuber, irley Stillinqer. K' K, ' Sen Urs IOWELL, SUE --Youth Council, '49-'52: G. B. C., '49-'52: Bowling Club, '49- '5l: Gauchos. '49-'52: Lt. Drill. '50-'5l: Capt. Drill, '5l: Major Drill, '52, Iunior Beaut, '50-'5l: Princess, Senior Class May pete, '5l: Dramatics Club, '51-'52, Secretary, Girls' Chorus, '51-'52, Brush and Easel Club. '49-'52. .....+5L'.'N. M A-iff. eg .,,. v --A.. Wen . X. ,N K, in dj ii ff . wr-vw 76' 9 V. H , lr A ' I KAMINSKY, MARVIN KAPLAN. GERALD KAPLAN. MALLORY ,YQ KENNEDY, GAR AND ,f H Teens. '51-'52. ,ri ar!! LATHAM. RAYMONDfAcademic Achieve- ment Award: B. B. C., '49-'52, H. O. T. C., 'wi fn- . , '43-'52: cape.. '51-'szp isa sqm., '50-'Sli N- 1 ,K H Drill Team. 'A 3 1 LAVIAGE. MENDBL - Baseball. '50-'51: , 'W 5 , B. B. c., '49-'szg Reporter, 'sn Cabinet, max' 5 1 '51-'52: Football. '49-'51, All City. '5l: ' pg . v-.-.a ,. Truck, 'so-'51. -ffm A , - :' A333568 - l .ai A ' if ,5 s LAWHORN. LARRY TQ' AN Ml YM? 11831 ..4 U' VII ll KOLAH, EVELYN-G. B. C.. '49-'5Z: Y- as , Q tg. .edt Wh 'xr' S v' we 5 ... 1 4 K' ' V , wsu : , om , A V14 I LEWIS, IBANE ,, s ps. GW, f, LA RUE, BARBARA LEVIT, MAXIE LEE, EDDIE-Football B Team, '50: B. B. C.. '49-'52: Bowlinq garb, '49-'5O: Tennis Team, 'Sl- Lss. 'NANCY-Gauchos, 'srrszp G. B. C., '50-'52: Cash Booster, 'Sl- '52g May Pete Duchess, 'S0: Herald, '5l: Mixed Chorus, 'Sl- Star, '5l: Youth Council. '50- LAYNE, LOIS - Secretary Home- room. '50: Gauchos. '49-'52: G. B. C.. '49-'52: Candidate lor Model Gaucho, '5l. LEON, JOEL - Advanced Chorus, '50-'5l: G. B. C.. '50-'52: N. H. S.. '51-'52: Student Council, '50-'52, LEVY, MARILYN-G. B. C.. '50-'52: Youth Council. '51-'52: Red Cross Representa- tive, '50-'5l. LUBEL, ARTHUR-B. B. C.: Student Coun- , cil, '51-'52: Fire Patrol, Band: Basket- ,-. .YV ball A Team. .' t QVQLQMW 4 A. LUCAS. ALLEN-Football B Team, '49, Track Team, '50: Baseball A Team. '50-'51, Letterman: Football A Team, '50, B. B. C., '49-'52: Brush and Easel Chitra, 51-'52: Chronicle All City Base- ba . ' . Seniors LYNCH. Br.'r'rY - Gauchos, 'so-'52, ser- ! - ,- geant Bugles. '50-'5l: Treasury D 6 B. , fi '51-'52: G. B. C.. '50-'52: Girls' State, '5l: Youth Council, '50-'52. LYON, LAURA-Gauchos, '50-'52: G. B. C., '49-'52: Red Cross Representative, '52: Student Council Representative, '51-'52: Vice-President Horneroom, '50-'51: Sec- retary Homeroom, '49. F I f' ,f-S . sq Q 'F MCCLENDON. CAROLYN K 'I 4 'D'....-f K . fm. ' t by MCCLENSLON, SALLY-G, B. C., '49-'52: ji J' Gauchos KD 6 BJ, '49-'50: Twirlers, '51- . ,5 '52: Vice-President Homeroom. '51-'52, x B , i gc Means, JOHN-B. B. C., '51-'52: Basketball f iiig. 'E' , ff , 4' B Team. '50-'52, Track Team. '50-'52. sk f J QL 1 ,. xg 6 42 X-.N A Mcornr, v1v1AN , Q - ,- M v L , .Y :,V5: fr 4 A nu L YIT 'PG 'nh MAZOW. MALCOLM-B. B. C., '50-'52: Sci- ence Club, '51-'52: Youth Council, '52: May Fete Duke, '50: Basketball B Team, '5l: Golf Team, '50-'52: Football B Team, '50: I 1 m Chemistry Club. '51-'52. MILES. MAVALENEfGirls' Chorus, '49-'52: President, 'Sl-'52: Youth Council, '50-'52: Song Booster, '50-'5l: Gauchos, '49-'52: 2nd Lt. Drums, '50-'5l: Major, KD 6 BJ, '51-'52: ' W W Gauchos Gaities, '5l: Track Follies, '5l. ' MILLER, MAX RAY-aB. B. C., '49-'52. MITCI-IMOHE, MALCOLM -- Youth Council: X f . ff' Asst. Program Chairman: Civics Club: B. B. c.. '49-'52, chorus, Band. 3 Q. MONCRIEF, SAMMY-B. B. C.: Lt. Fire Patrol: Youth Council. MONTGOMERY, ELISE-G. B. C., '49-'52: Youth Council. 'S0 52: Gauchos tDrillJ, '49-'5l: R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '51-'52: 3rd in City, Poetry Interpretation, '5l: Znd University oi Houston Poetry Interpre- tation, '5l. MOORE, ROSEMARY-G. B. C., '50: Swim- ming Team, '50: Art Club, '50: Youth Council, '50. . Q ND .Q v-P 'Gs-4 l 4 ' MORGAN, NORMA - Gauchos, '49-'52 KD 6. BJ: Sgt., '50-'52: G. B. C., '49-'52: Youth Council, '51: Social Chairman. 'Sli Bowling Club, '49: Allied Youth, '50- '5l: EI Oroso: Faculty Editor: Circulation Stall: Girls' Chorus: Homeroom Treas- urer, '51-'52. MORRIS, PATSYfGauchos, '49-'51: Youth Council: G. B. C. M., w , X , .--'...' if if .' :I . - ff. my '-3 A 4 I :LI A MORRIS, PAULINE-G. B, C., '49-'52: Vol- - MALAIR, MINNIE ., A . 43 -A.-vs ' ? L .- AG f-Q, leyball Team. MARKEY, ANNAD. E., Secretary and So- cial Chairman, '5l. fm-S -4' 'll If f .4 la MASSEY, PAT-Gauchos. '50-'52: G. B. C.. ,I -W '50-'52: Girls' Chorus, '50-'52: Youth , Council, '50-'52: Gauchos Bowling, '50- '! E '52: Side Show, May Pete. 4: .QA x A rm MATULA, CHARLOTTE4- G. B. c., 'sa '52: Gauchos, '50-'52: Circulation Stall: . , 4 El Oroso: Bowling Club, '50: Treasurer. Af., ' ' Homeroom, '5l. ,Qs 1. . ' 'CN ' MAYFIELD, SUE -- Gauchos: Volleyball VA, Q NIU! Q 6' an Team: G. B. C. 1 t f- Qt , . X MAzrzL1KA, MARILYN-G. B. c.. '49-'52, ' x f' ' ' ki? 3 f4Q.,,.::' Y-Teens, '49-'52: Vice-President, '5 A l',lfr,H.! lk I-U1 i , J Y -- ue'1im MOSKOWITZ, EVA MOUNTS, MARIORIE-G. B. C., '49-'52, Historian, '5l: Gauchos IDGBJ. '49-'52, Cpl., '50: Sgt., '51-'52: Secretary IDGBJ '51-'52: Youth Council, '49-'52: Vice President '51-'52: Allied Youth, '50-'51 El oroso' circulation staff, '49-'5o: smi dent Council, '51-'52. MUELLER, IOAN-G. B. C.: Tennis Club vw i ,vw - . ,..., ,:' 'L' gfv., . W' . ,fV...,., fl 5. , ei ' T 5 is 6 i' . A. 6 eq-as ln. .44 .L MULENDORE, BILL-School Activities for El Oroso: R. O. T. C., '49-'51: B. B, C.. '49-'52: Youth Council: Student Council: Gavel Club, '51-'52: Debate, '51-'52. MYSLIVEC, MILDBED-Gauchos KD 6 Bl. '49-'52: G. B. C., '49-'52: Red Cross Representative, '51, NAVE, TIPPY B. B. C., 49 52. LADY MacBETH - Alias Ioanne Brier. Volleyball Team: El Oroso Staff. IN PHYSICS CLASS-Top. Middle, Bottom: B o r a h White, Arnold Prensky, Don De Walch. Erwin G r o n e r. Morton Seline. Scniars Nici-1o1.s, IEAN-G. B. c., Booster Club: f Earls' Chorus: Gauchos: Twirlers, '5l- A i NILSON, CAROL ANN-G. B. C.. '49-'52: Gauchos ID G Bl. '49-'52: Youth Council. '51-'52: Bowling Club, '49-'52: Student Council, '51-'52, ORR, RUSSELL-B. B. C., '49-'52: Cabinet Officer, '51-'52: Key Club, '51-'52: Stu- dent Council, '51: Bowling Club, '50- '52: Fire Patrol, '51-'52: Fire Fighters, '5l-'52: El Oroso Business Manager, '51- '52: Iunior Duke, May Fete, '5l: Gavel Club, '50-'5lg El Oroso Circulation, 'Sl- '52: Advanced Chorus, '51-'52: Allied .iv I 2 ....- , . gg av- ,. ix -tl A r .f ' 'Q' i . 15 Youth, '50-'Sli Cheerleader, '50-'51-'52. OVERSTREET, PAT-G. B. C., '48 52: Gauchos CD G Bl, '49-'52: Lassos, '51- '52: Red Cross Representative, '50-'51: Girls' Chorus, '51-'52: Bowling Club: E1 Oroso Circulation Staff, '5l. OWENS, BEITYE-G. B. C., '50-'52: Gau- chos, '49-'52: Sargeant ot the Flags, 'Sl- '52: Advertising Sta!! Directory, '50-'52: Bowling Club, '50-'52. OWBNS, HENRY-B. B. C., '51-'52: Cabinet Member, '51-'52: Basketball B Team, '50-'5l: Baseball A Team, '51-'52: Cheerleader, '51-'52: Fire Fighter, '51-'52: Capt. Fire Fighter, '51-'52. 4 M 'kg .KWH PURTLE, IOHNNIE-Gauchos: G. B. C. PLATT, DOLORXB. B. C.. '49-'52. POUNDS. DAVID '11 Charlotte M a t u 1 a and Marlene Preble in the D 6 B Room. ti ,,. gil K. 9 A Lx. f-sf-2-5, .J ... it QQY 5, grfrv Seniors tion Staff ot Directory. T3 PRENSKY. ARNOLD i rename 4 ,pws - ,,W rf N ' J? l PREBLE. MARLENE-Circulafon St if f :Wm El owso, '49-'szi G. 13.1 c.. 3491531 X ?'l , , ,fi Senior Capt., '52: Gauchos, '49-'52: Foot- ' jf - ball Queen, '50, Manager of Circula- -1' '-,X - C v-.n, s , Q 1 PYBURN, MARY JANE-G. B. C.. '49-'52: President oi 4-H Club, '50-'51: President Wood Cutter Co Uunior Ach.75 oi Woody . Band, '50-'52: Bowling Club. df WDW ! 'Sf ' f-, ,av f t P ,AID , 3. ME 1 'f, 1 Y smnw PAGE. Joi-mea. R. c., '49-'52, R. o. T. c., 1 U f '49-'50, ', Q , 0 ll WD E -F ZA fi 'ii' -warrantl- P53195 PALLA, MHLVINiB. B. C., '49-'52. PARISH, FRANK-President. Student Coun- cil. '51-'52: Editor, El Oroso, '51-'52: A1- Nsuy ternate Cheerleader, '51-'52: B, B. C.. , Q :49-'52: Key Club, '50-'52: Cabinet, '51- 52: Boys' Bowling Club, '49-'52: Secre- , X tary. '50-'5l: Red Cross Representative, ' - '49: I-'ire Fighters, '5l: Low Senior M--vs Prince. 'SOI Allied Youth, '49y Mixed . - - 5' chorus, 'so-'sz. L XL' ts 5:41 i ' ' PARKER, GEORGE:-B. B. c.. '49-'52: Cabi- ... net, '51-'52: Basketball B Team, '49: . Basketball A Team. '50-'52: Fire Fighters. '51-'52. N 'B ' 'G PAHSON. Bonny W PETWAY, HOSEMARY-G B. C., '49-'52: , U . Bowling Club. '49-'52: Youth Council. '49- Q VC X 333, Sgganscf Club, '49-'52: Chemistry 'Q' '?' A ,x 1' .9 K, -v-f 93-L ul' ' 2' me l PA' ..- -YF f, f ,i 'lx N 'vt' me I -Q 1 I QUINBY, IOAN-Gauchos, '50-'5l: Reporter, '51-'52: G. B. C., '49- '52: Red Cross, '51-'52: Horseback Riding, Club, '50. RABOBN, NANCY-Gauchos. '50- '5l2 N. H. S., '51-'52: R. O. T. C. Sponsor, '51-'52: Youth Council. '49-'52: G. B. C., '49-'52. RANFRANZ, SIBYL-Gauchos. '49- '52: Youth CounciL '50-'52: G. B. C., '50-'52: Allied Youth: Bowling Club. '49. RASCO, H. I.-B. B. C. RAUCH, ALAN-Bowling Club: Chemistry fi: Q R, Club: B. B. c., '48-'52: rue mmol. ' 1 RAY, EMMA IEANNE-Team Capt., '5l: Y A 5 9 l , cs. B. c., '49-'52, N. H. s., 'si-'sz. .l yawn, nan, CARL-D. E. Club. , Y' , We .. f, . 1 B 1 . , I , REDICK. PHYLLIS-G. B. c.. '49-'52, Youth A2 xx ' Council, '49-'50, D. E. Club, '51-'52. 1 , B x --E . 4.1 19 REED, CHARLES ee... 5' my f' A . nr-:r:D. ALECK GE 6 0 H EYNOLDS. IOYCE-G. B. C.. '50-'52: Gau- chos, '50-'52: Bowling Club, '51-'52: Gym Bowling Club, '50-'5l: Class B Cham- pion I. C. Toumament, '50: Secretary Gauchos Bowling Club. '5l: Science Club, '51-'52: Spanish Club, '51-'52: Re- porter, '51-'52i Student Council Repre- sentative, '51-'52: El Oroso Staff, '51-'5Z: Calenda Editor, '51-'52: Youth Council, '51-'52: Circulation Staff, E1 Oroso. '5l: Advertising Staff, '5l. HOLLAND, BOBBIE IEANB-G. B. C., '49- '52: Youth Council, '49-'52: Gauchos, '49- '52 CD 6 Bl: Mixed Chorus. '51-'52, ROPEH, BILL HOSENBERG. ISABEL-G. B. C.. '49-'Sli Advanced Secretory, '51-'52: Youth Council. '50-'52: Red Cross Representa- tive, '5l-'52: Bowling Club. RHOADS. BURTA-N. H. S., '51-'52' Vol leyball Team, Co-Captain, '51-'52: Ten nis Team, '51: Basketball Intramural Winner, '50-'5l: lunior Red Cross '49 '52: G. B. C., '49-'52: Advanced Swim minq. 'Sl-'52. ROBINSON, ROBERT-B. B. C. SEQ ' iiran 4, A. if ,x '-J Mfr ' Q 4. W --, -- -- --iff? 4 . 3 ' al IAUER. RAY-B. B. C.. '49-'52: N. H. S., '51-'52: Band. '49-'5l: Sqt. '5l: Youth Council: Bowling Club. '51-'52: R. O. T. C., '49-'52, Drill Platoon, '50-'52: Ollicer, '51-'52: Student Council. SCI-IMID. GAII.--G. B. C.. '50-'52: Gauchos, '50- '52: Youth Council. '50-'52: Bowling Club, ' '52: Girls' Chorus. 'Sl-'52: N. H. S.. '51-'52: lied Youth, '50-'51: Student Council, '51-'52. SCHMIDT. DIANE-Volleyball Team, '49, G. B, C., 4 '49-'52: El Oroso. 'Sl-'52: Girls' Sports Editor, '51-'52: Circulation Stall: Editor. 25 Year Sec- tion: Spanish Club. '51-'52: Secretary. '51-'52. ECHNELL. IOYCE-G. B. C., '49-'52: Youth Coun- cil. '50-'52: Chairman, Publicity Committee. '5l- -- 4-'JE '52: Student Council, '51-'52, Red Cross Club: l Treasurer. '51-'52: American Legion Club. '49- '52: Treasurer. '50-'51, Secretary. '51-'S2: N. H. S.. 'Sl-'52: Treasurer, '5l. SCHULTZ, HYMAN-B. B. C., '49-'52. SEARS. ALMEDA-G. B. C.. '50-'52: Ad- vertising. Chorus. '51-'52: May Pete. '51, Gym Intramural Team, '5l. SELINE, MORTON-R. O. T. C., '49-'52, B. B. C.. '48-'52, SHELPS. VIRGINIA SHAINOCK, VICTOR B. B. C.. '49-'S2: Track Team. '51: Bowling Club. '-19: Fire Patrol. SKLAR. YRIEED-B. B. c., 'so-'sszf Bowling 5 ROSENBEHG. HANNELORE S G. B. C.: ,'Q Youth Council. 'TS T ROSENTHAL, NORMAN-B. B. C.. '49-'52. !Q, 'Sli G. B. C., '4 -Q. I 4 ,J L' ' W f V F 1. I 1... l ---- . ROTEN, BARBARA-Gauchos ID 6. BD, '50- 52: Girls' Chorus, '5l: Student Council, -QQ f J 5 I ' 3 fl .QQ .x Afwsvf. , f... 3 . Q7 M.. ,N- -mf vm ff? . ff . N .4 N t '15 ww In. Club 50 52 Je.--o -,, 9 rim, - Q4- NDRTDN IN I v- gl 4 I17 im! , ' HENDFBSMJ- ROUSI-I. BILL-R. O. T. C., '50-'52: Sgt. B. B. C.. '50-'5l: R. O. T. C. Drill Pla- toon: '50-'52, Lt. Fire Patrol, '51-'52. SACHS. SARA ELLEN-Gauchos CD 6 BJ. Bowling Club, '49-'5O: G. B. C. SANDLER, EVA LOU-Bed Cross. '51-'52: G. B. C.. '49-'52: Girls' Bowling League, '49-'50: Girls' Chorus. '51-'52. SMITH, DANfB. B. C., '50-'52: Science ,gt , Club: Youth Council: Student Council: ,. ,N H Bowling Club: Gavel Club. 1 R 4 If 8-Q s I 4 Y ' SMITH, EDDIE-B. B. C.. '49-'52: Boys , .4 x 0 3 ' Bowling Club. '49-'52: Football B Q- Pl f' Q Team. '50. V C..J X ' ' SMITH, G1.ENNeD. E. club, '51-'52. FQ, Q Y W, x ,cfm I .fam f SOLOMON. 'IACK-R. o. T. c,, '49-4'52: 1? Q 49- 50: Distnbutive Education. 7 Yi.. 5, SOHENSON, BEVERLYfG. B. C., '49-'52: V , Bowling club. 'si-'szg lunior Achieve- as-it V --42... ment, '50-'5l: Short Hand Award. '52. ,-5.4 H S Ax X , 5995 1.1,-th C 'K F by it X I I '-' A tu SPEEH, HOWARD-B. B. C.. '49-'52: En- tertainment Chairman: Asst. Scribe, 'Sli Key Club, '51-'52: Cabinet. '51-'52: '49 Show: Bowling Club, '50-'52: E1 Oroso Circulation Staff, '51-'52: Senior Editor. 'Sl-'52: Fire Fighters, '51-'52: Allied A .aft Youth, '50. HM SCHOOL SPIRITED: Nancy Stuart. Iune Knolle, Shirley Schuman, Harry Lieber- ITIGD. STILLINGER, SHIRLEY-Cheerleader, '51- '52: Gauchos, '49-'50: Best Co.. '50: Swimming Team. '50-'52: Co-Capt., '51, Letterman, '50-'52: G. B. C.. '49-'52: lunior Asst., '51: Bowlina Club. '49-'5l: Beauty Finalist, '49: Track Follies, '51: lunior Princess, Mav Pete: El Oroso Circulation Staff, '49-'52: Runner-Up Senior Beauty. STRING!-IR. CHARLIE-B. B. C., '49-'52: Youth Council, '50-'52: Publicity Stall: Bing. '49-'50: Movie Operators' Club, ' -' 2. STOVALL, MA R G I E - Gauchos, '49-'52: ID 6. BJ Col., '504'5I: Sqt., '51-'52: BSZC.. '49-'52: Gauchos Bowling Club, .,- V1 ...W X ,F ,...4 it ,'. v .. A' f l X 8. Scninrs STAHH, KAY-G. B. C., '49-'52: Gauchos, N, '50-'52: Girls' Chorus. '50-'52: Youth 'Q I Council, '50. 1 1 STEPHENSON, FRANCESfG, B. C., '50. '52: Volleyball Team. '5l. STEPHENSON, noumses. B. c., '49-'52, l f' Football B Team, '50-'51: Manager, '51-'52: Bowling Club, '49-'52. lg ff' Q Q. . I K H' ,Qi . 'I L- fl- aw , 'N y rv: fn S 'Ist S . -in A .4 - 4 , ' VA b iz ,, .f TRIPLE'l'l', BILL-B. B. C.: Friendship Club: D. E. Club. Vice-President. TRULL. BOBBIE II-IAN-G. B. C., '49-'52: Girls' Volleyball Team, '49-'52: Red Cross, '50-'5l. TUCKER, BARBARA-G. B. C.. '49-'4Z: Gixucg1fJs52KD 6 BJ, '49-'52: Youth Coun- ci, ' -' . K. Sli' .vi . H. 6 r Q 2 H A' TUCKEH, BOBBY TULLY. STEVE-B. B. c., '49-'52: cash ' rx F' Booster, '5l: President, Horneroom, '49- fr Q '52: Football B Team, '49: Football W i y A Team, '50-'5l: Manager ot Bas- 1' 'X , ketball, '51-'52: Key Club Cabinet, '5l- ' , C T ,M '52: Fire Fighters X A TUHNEH, ET!-ll-IL-G. B. c.. 'sn Gauchos, , .gif 'N '50-'52: Twirler, '50-'52: Sql.. '51-'52: Red 1 A' Cross, '50-'52: Bear Capades, '51-'52: IWW' Mixed Chorus. BUY A MUM-Lott to Right: Mrs. Glosup, Norma Morgan. Faye An- derson. Seniors 'IAX5!.. STUART. NANCY-G. B. C., '49-'52: Gau- chos, '49-'52: Buqles, '49-'50: Lt. Lassos, '50-'52: Swimming Team. '49-'52: Capt., 'Q' 'I Girls' Chorus, '50-'52: Youth Council: El Oroso Circulation, '49-'52: Directory Cir- - al culation, '51-'52: Track Follies, '50: Gau- .qwy cho Bowling, '49-'52: President, '51-'52. ,f I 'gk -4,-I TULLY, LA VERNE Q71 Q 954 'IFES' Q9 GBOMEITIY CLASS - Iim Kami, B. I. Iohnson. Iohn Sheldon, lim- my Smith, Ken Baldwin, Clem Best. SWANSON. BEN-H. O. T. C. Officers' Club: Lt., B. B. C.: Science Club: Civics Club: Friendship Club. THOMPSON, PEGGY-G. B. C., '51-'52: Council, '5l-'52, TODD, BETTY-G. B. C., '49-'52: Team Capt.. Gym, '49-'52: Capt., Volleyball Team, '5l. TRICHE. CAROL-G. B. C., '49-'52: Bowl. ing Club, '50-'52: Vice-President, '50: E1 Qroso Staff: Iunior Editor, '50: Advertis- ing Staff. '49: Criculation, '49: Y-Teens, '51-'52: President, Girls' Gym Class. :gm !'F' ,A -' . , , Q f A 'IL' ...fd TURNEY, PAT-Bowling Team, '49- '51: Youth Council, '49-'52: Gau- chos. '49-'52: Lt.. '50-'5l: Best Lt.. 'Sli Capt.. Drill, '51-'52i Student Council. '5l: Iunior Capt.. G. B. C., '50: G. B. C.. '49-'52. TUTTLE, BETTY LOU - El Oroso Staff. '49-'507 G. B. C.. '49-'Sli Team Capt., '49-'51: Gym Class Leader, '50: Basketball Int., '50. UPTON, NANCY--G. B. C.. '50-'52: Gauchos ID 6. Bl, '50-'52: Youth y Council. '51-'52. VAUGHIN, BERTHA-G. B. C., '49- '52: Volleyball Team, '50. VICKEBS. Cl.AUDEAl ootball B Team. ,, X '49: Football A Team, '50-'52: Let- ,' , tered, 'Sl-'52: Track Team, '49-'50: Mgr.. ' lfx '51: B. B. C.. '49-'52: Fire Fighters, '51- ' 6 N , '52. -' In fa 1 3, , Q' it . . VIETTE. vlcronernendship Club, '49- Z ' ' A i I '50: President, '49-'50, 4 Y w' ,441 f VONDY. LUANNE-Gauchos, '49-'5l: Lt.. ' - 3 ' '50-'5l: Bowling Club, '49: R. O. T. C., .9-K J 'QQ Sponsor, '51-'52: Sponsor, Hitle Team. , 4 '51-'52: Youth Council. '49-'52: Student ' W- V ...fm Council. Chairman ol Publicity Com- ! W' mittee: N. H. s., 'sa'sz. G. B. c., '49- A V H X A '52. cms' chorus. '51-'52. WAGNEH. IEANINE WAGNER, HOANNE - Gauchos. '50-'51 G. B. C., '49-'52: E1 Oroso Circulation. -.M 'so-'51. tif' N . 0 IQ WALKER. RONNIEFB. B. c., '51-'52. Base- ball Team, '51-'52: Advertising, Chorus. Aa, '49-'52. 1 X xl., ff 1 A Y WALKER, MARY BETH-G. B. C.. '49-'52: Band, '49-'50: D. E. Club. '51-'52. WALLACE. ARTHUR-B. B. C., '49-'52. W A L L A C E , DINAH - Lassos, '49-'52' G. B. C., '49-'52: Youth Council, '50-'5l: 'Q Vin Bowling. '49-'52: Swimming Team, '49- '52: Girls' Chorus. '51-'52: Directory Cir- culation, '50-'51. WALTER. IACKIE-G. B. C., '49-'52: Iunior Achievement, '49-'50: Bowling Club, '50- '52: Student Council Hegresentative. '51, WALTON. MARY IANE- . B. C., '49-'527 Sophomore Asst.: dahcmore Beauty: lun' 1 'R - p: Senior Beauty: X , a gi n Club: Program Chair- Xf- ' an:, chess, Sophomore and Iunior ': y Pete: Gauchos. '49-'52: Cpl., 'so-'sh Head Cheerleader. '51-'52. WALTON. PRINCEITA-Gauchos QD 6 Bl, '50-'52: G. B. C., '50-'52: Youth Coun- cil, 'Sl-'52: Girls' Chorus. '51-'52. ...... .Q uf, .1 1 'lx v -is iialr :L .,. 'A C Z -4 ,......... C' ,if ff. 5 Jai' 5 3 A. ., ,p A . . ig 3- 'QI -. fl' WILLIAMS. RU'l'l-l - G. B. c.: A Science Club. ' -l f' WILLIAMS. VIRGINIA - Gauchos, , 1 Q15 -1 E '49-'5l: G. B. C.. '49-'52: Youth f. ' ,W ff? ,ag Council. '50-'5l: N. H. S.. '51-'52: MM WUN. .V in Bluehonne! Girls' State. '5l: Q X' H- seem. wie- .. I I WILSO . - 00111 B Team, '49-'5l: Lenered, '49-'5l: ww MCT .fi Basketball Team, '50'52: Lettered. - '50-'52: Track Team, '50-'52: May , Fate, '50-'5l: B. B. C., '49-'52: X W Fire Patrol, '49-'52: Chief. '51-'52: v 1 WA v mBJ ' All-City. '50-'5l: All-State, '5l. I A . , K WINDI-IAM, LUAN ' ' ' .-ey!! ' s s wol.Fl-'. LORETTA - Gauchos, '49-'so: G. B. C., '45-'52: El Oroso Circulation, '5l. .N ..,.. woon. YVONNE 'U' , WHEN, NANCY ANN-G. B. c., '49-'szr l 'W' Youth Council, '51-'52: Gavel Club, '49- K Vw - '52: Secretary, '50-'52: Civics Club, '51- ,W 1 '5z. is sh K ,gf ,v 11 wk PUAY lr xJAg 'x , A ,f I H-,jA. 3ll7, um., R IJ: '. iD. 'I' ' .' 'N ' rn an , , lr - if w -. 'are' -'RF- flf' g fe if .B A- at 2 39 1 5.f-' fn., ff 'WYOBZ BYROII4--B. B. c., '49-'sz. Z ew y wx. 52105 W A' , jf CILNQB. B. c.. '50-'5l: R. o. T. c.. A f X, V f L 'sms Drill Team. '50, Bowling Club: 1 , 'Ly 1 Study t Council. K My V? , :' .u J : - sg Nw-G' V l ,E 'Q H I O, r V , A Q fy -, -xii xr- L f As. , v Q a A- - Q. .6 K. ,fe I ' ,, ZUBER, BONNIE-Gauchos, '50-'5l: Gavel , QQ. Club, '51-'52: lst In clly Radio Speak- .:SEQ,. ing, '51: Lettered in Srzeech, '51: Circu- ' s-S lagion Staff, H1 Oroso, Sl: G. B. C., '49- ' '5 . I I , 'B , A 1. U flax wA'l'KlNs MA Y o 2 fi- 'X ...W - X . lx ' . WAYNE, DAVID - ll. o. T. c., '49.'sz: 1 Mixed Chorus. ', A ' 5, WEAVER, ANN-Sophomore Dutchess, '49, 3 .A x A G. B. c., '49-'52, Gym Capt.. '49-'50, . i' 4, E .X Q 4-an ' ' S Nw I we I N' i le W Teens. '50-'52. WHITE, BORAH-Football B Team, '49: El Oroso Staff, '50-'52: Snapshot Editor. '51-'52: Bowling Club: Junior Academy of Science, '51-'52. 4 li 4 'V' WHITFORD. DIXIE LEE-G. B. C., '50-'52: Oliice, '50: Gym Capt., '50. 51 In W I ....' 'L' WHAHTON, HAZEL-G. B. C.. '49-'51, YA june 5614 21 Ofhccrs Bobby Tucker Shirley Stillinqer Nancy Rabom D011 DGWCIICI1 president Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Commencement . . Class Morning ..... Dance .......... Baccalaureate . . . Picnic ............. Cap G Gown ...... Flower, Color, Motto Class Gift ......... Grades ........... Class Motto: The best is yet to be Flower: Red Roses Color: Silver and Blue Chairman of Senior Committees Steve Tul Mary lane Walt: Howard Barksdc . . . Margie Moun ..... Russell C . . . Frank Parii Don Wilsf . . . . Fay Anders . . . . . Don Eva JU IDR He who knows, and knows not that he knows, is a junior. Waken him. -Adapted 1-. 2 3 r 'Civ W x o 4s 16f?flo x Nba mm Z 1 W :na .V A Rv, X I M ' -.A s.. Tk. 9 ..v'T ' lf, 1 I 4.x . 4' 1 'T V227 . T I Hi -. J N T' 'if ALLMAND. LINDA BAAR, FRANCES BARR, MARY BARRETT, MARY A. BASTAIN, EARNEST ...K X 13 BENTON, JO ANN T ,I . Y? 'HT K 9 g A x 1: ff' H , L -'V ella X Q . 1 'if A X r Q- ,fi me 'Bath J 1 Mm ABBOTT. CHARLES B ALEXANDER, MARY A 'TSE W Aw ff. ALPORD, IOYCE APFEL, BETTYE APPLEBAUM. PAULINE ALLEN. EDN A ALLISON. GERRY JU IORS s :?'? 4 4 ' Q : Sm w ' fi' H ARNOLD, w1NsToN A 4 gb 'ig AUSTIN, PATTI -It AXELROD, JEAN R, J 1:-nr ,..T M - Q iq. 'X X . , 'R 1 ,KSA T153 W, h AR . , an 1 V ' , .,,,,f , I Q wa 1 J, BATTLESTEIN, BARBARA 1? 453' ,-.2 BAXTER, MARILYN A A A ' BAXTER, PAT A .Lily ' 'fx . 'Y 1 ' .ff l 'Q.,X,, x I. 'LI BENTON, TOMMY BEARD. BARRY A ,T , 1 4 S BERGER, RUTH c1.A1R BECKEH. ANNA 2 51 ,, uf, 1 V5 A 1' W- .Q -,-. Y BERNARD, AMBER BEST. CLEM K. BIONDO. SYLVIA BELL. I OAN NE AQ' ,s t'7 f I 'Suu QA , ii? .Mk ,...4 . P: T I 'L fr .2 4 'wx A, :Q 'K .I Q4 'ii' 'CQ M at -q fve- X -fr .15 fl '87 JU Kf 6 BLAKE, FRANCIS 53 -13 'ii x. M' L - Q ,vg w ww f f ' X 4 WR' f if fir-1 Hx if ,A .W Ny E!! f 4' 2. L ia 1 . rs A xx 'm-. ,f .2 xx jj' R ,, fat ,Gr A y ?',x '21 ,': ' if .,,,. 4 ' ' 9 M'. ' A . ..1' ., :S QE, 5 V I ..k-A A f . f X Q 6 BROZ, PAT 5 wi if BYRNPS, nonnm' ,ggi-wks, ij CALLIHAN. scorr A cALo. Ross Mmm: ' 5 ffwf' BLouN'r. amz: CAMPBLL, sus BLUM. DAVNA CANTHELL, HARVEY GLENN AWAY? , X 5 A 3 N E m ,,, M BLUME. IOAN M. A Bom-:s. los: 1 .Q 3 'A N -. ,f f X , I is Bfffi K-IGS f ,QFLQ Q . A Q BROWN, BILLIE IO BROWN, HELEN CHESER. REGINALD CHU. COOLIDGE CLARK. IOY BOWERS, GAIL BROOKS. GENE BROOKS, WETON BROUSSARD, HELOISE CHASKIN. SAMUEL CHEN, MARGARET g J O, fs, ' 5 2 Q 95 'U if 5R50 ' an-up xwxfx CARTER. NANCY BOZEMAN. IO ANN BRADLEY, BILL BRADY. NORMA BRANSCOME, AVANELL CHAPMAN, NEDRA S. A L2 .H 1 A ' 1 , KW f, gf ,p 0,, -55 .J fi I ,..., fin ,Vx N , I 4,1 . .,,Av H xl 1 'j' , .i 2 r .f . I if Q R349 3 Q53 gp -'I .x?7 ll? T615 . ,s Kg '9 ,vi-5 l ISA f-:fr I A 5' , 'Q a. mx adv- nm - Ju Ions ,. 'SA' I , f A , ' it ff 5, fa, ,, , Y , M I T3 N , -.aka ---, 4-' M, 3 5' Irv MQ, K4 X 1 fc X, gf- fl-' iw, ,. fi AD P -2 -11? . . '52 COKER. RAYMOND CORTE, LOUIE COYLE. PATSY COX, PAT CROFT, BARBARA DEMECS. RICHARD ,nn , :fn .. , I 'Gu 1, 1 1 ,f a f I :,,V . COE. BENTLEY COKER. RONALD COMISKEY. BEN CONROY, BEVERLY CORENFLOS, IOANN A ,I .i 'E' ,I A J? I- - cnow. PATSY cnnwronn, cmaoum Cumm, smmnn DEMENT, MURIEL DEUTSCER. RENEE CHENEY. PAYE COATES, NANCY COCKRELL, SALLY COLFS. MURRELL COLLEY, E. M. W f x a ,Q ', xy! V W Nm IU 1 -fwm ,of ag an x 'I STH' . 1 YQ Q-kg Q 71- 42 'Q I9 1 4 53 sa-' 9 F J' QV' 'i x CURTNER, MARY DAVENPORT, BETTY DOTSON. AHLINE DOTSON, LYNN DUTY, CAROLYN COLEMAN. IOHN P K Ib ,a all ' :JI 2' 'Q Q31 :Q twig ,i 'CHF DAVIS, KATHRYN nl ' 1 i ,- IL.. x no 5 is-e i .5 . vt 5 1, 'G 'gi IU '- .v .5 Q 5 3 In ff If' , K :,,. ,TH 1 ff' 'T' ,xi ,J K - wi Im, 1 .9 I s sm, u 'I if-I ,gi A ' N' r DVORETZKY sAnAx-1 JU IORS '10 + rv R S . fm , 4 JB V 1 I ' an ' 4 ,.. . ' Q ,elf-. .pq ., f- A- 1 fx nu h .,,. Q- A A . 5' ' ' . -' A F A Q sf A Q-.Qi M M - -1:5389 'iff f.. 1 H , x f' MD I ', QV? A A f 1 fi. W: 2, Af l' 77' K f 1 . A ,v A Q I lu 'f 'F' pr: Q fi. v 1 .1 733. - - .0 kg :fig v 5 +-- A A, . KX D ,fa 1. 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HARMAN, MARGARET HENRY, MARGIE 1' Eye-4 GI f5 '?'if I if , 'WM-'5 ? I V ii' I Ay! Y . , 2 , I If X Nt, . JU IORS I A rt . , GINSBERG. BAILEY GHIFPITH, TOMMYE ,, M GLISPIN, BOBBIE mr? GOLDSTEIN. HELAINE I ' 2:1 XJ I, GOLLUB NETTIE L. GROSSBBHG, CYVIA L 1: GHEB. VEDA MAE GIESEY, yum-1-H Y I I .NU fu . 'iq' HALL, ARTHUR W... at am V Q is HAMMOND, Yvorms ' fa gl 3 - HANKINS, SAMMY ,,,u,,, ie., -. Pu .4 W 1 , x ?3 M 'Ig 11 1 if A A 6- 'rg 'f' 'A Q 6 .25 ' ' - .- I- W9 ,f I I 'V .1 if N , q Y HAHHIS. CHABLOTTE ai , X 4 I HARRISON. II-IAN A iw, I 'C' 5' HARRY. LENORA if wg' I 'v..,If' . , Q' I , f I , J 4 'i ' HERZBERG. LYNNE HI'I'I', IAMBS 'W A. H-404, Us , I, ' mn W, If HARTSELL, DORIS HASTINGS, GENE HOBSON. MYRNA HOMME. RICHARD D. HOPFE. LEWIS I 'fl' HAYS, SHIRLEY 'Q-11 M I' vt Ir' if Q-,,. W Aft. I, x IK 6: ,I 'tb JU IORS N. L HOSKINS, CATHY KAHI-DEN. IOHN U.: ' YM- KELT. GEORGE, ln. A xfssuzn. BARBARA 5 I I , fs U... A: 1 V .wk 1 as . . f x , HUDSPETH. LYSKA XY f ' Q -43 Hurr, SHIRLEY 'K N I V ...X '. i .. ,. . I dj - ,x 2 67 I2 3' I I? I xt : I ,,. 1 9 5 if BN, f ' 1 . ,n g M' je 'za ::.. A I A f Q V K A. g X. .xx 6 ,,, .. lf A 1oNPs, DAVID QL, Iorms. IOAN x .f I K Q 'Da KNOLLE. JUNE -W IUDD. Fmmcrs KNOWLES. mu. Q, ,Y --3' . Fr KOSTER. VIRGINIA I ' Hn 1, . I fx .sv If KE'I'TLER. BILLIE KILE. NOEL HUMPHREY. BOB HUNTER, RUBY IO HUNTER. SHIRLEY 'SI 3,3- 1 ,X IOHNSON, BARBARA IOHS. PAT JONES. CAROLYN KLUGE, ALFRED KNIGHT, NANCY I. fs 'Q . ,W ' 'ZZ nd W rm jx 1 I W N V M' ,A 3 n , .55 J. X, :Grip KIRKMAN. KAREN IVERSON. CAROLYN IVEY. REG IACKS. RUTH IAWORSKI, IOE KLEIN, SIG J x 2-TQ v '.-. f' fi, I' X -wwf QQ, A fix CE far I ,EU ,I gl 'B' 'mv i I Q? A 4 I I I c as-, 45 ,' -4, I2 , 2 .fs fcfk K , 1 :: 5, ,su AQ' ff' ' Y? f Q- !'Q+ Q 1:-vp ,4 A . W sv . - .1 twin, X E VZ fl 'K' ' fi f' ' A. 'Qc ' -A . 'x, rf 'I7 M10 Q , YI 5' ' il, . ,A I ' -ns' I-Q ' 4.3 Lssrsn. FRANCES 4 I f '43 LEVITIN MARLI-:Ns v4:'f:I, I in I 4 ' up . 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IACKIE TOLMAN, PENNY 41 '27 5 , 21 5' 1 W C: 3-A Eg ,al K Q It qc'-+-5. ,fws 'JR E J 'Z 7' M JU .IDRS A 1 nv an ff! VEANEH, ANNE WAMNUS, CAROLE I WW -1.3 Q-1' VERNON. BETH A. gas-If VICKERS. WANDA J X A ' b 1 -Q. fi VILLAAEAL. nos1E WATT. JIMMY 4' Gr PW WALLACE, MILDHED WEINBEAGEA, FRANK . , -- T, N4 1 ' .A , I ' 7 7. I W g A I X ' M 1 wELLs. PATSY Jw V .. A xr 0, ,QQ 5 you 6 r ,wt 1 x , ' WALLING, IUNE WESSON, BILL! Q , if V A . , . . -, Y ,' ' wH1'mELD, sur: A Q:--v, , 3 HL. . 3 . L ' i if fl! fr ' H ' ' 0 A if . my .' x WIDELL, Emc A ,ig 'Q 5 WILKERSON. GENE A , 'Q Q A ' g f , 2' 5 R 1 'X' 1' A WILL. lox-IN V i. A A A fr x lf w1LL1AMs. BETTY 1. b 5 ,mud -, L., 1 ' ,,,,f f ' 'Ev fem A WILLS. PATSY ., ,. :E 4 Av- WINPAEY, YVONNE A ff ' + V . ,x woormurr, LYLA L. E' ' if ' A 'T-rl' gf'-iv K' ' 'E '?N,, -Af 'W A Af wmcx-LT, JOYCE ,. Z5-I-O' ROSALIE YEARY. ELIZABETH ' qi x A .3 fa!! 1 -, VV . . I JAR A. . . 1 . M M A 3 YEAAY. NOHMA ' Q 1 xg zrucsn. MIAIAM 'I ,. L S 2 X' zoNANA, ELI 'g ,N I 1, , w 4 L OPHOMORE He who knows not cmd ow t , kn s no that he nows not, is cr sophomore. Shun him. -Adapted o 'N il 0 f -f C553 I I . K A I mi f+ A f A 30 hamores A 7 ' 'D , I I 1 N .., - RICHARD ADAMS p -4 I .. 'L gi, M IoI-IN AI-IIENBACK f - A A I-IARRIEI ALEXANDER 'gg P5 J I 'B E RoBER'r ALEXANDER I X ' A nl -'M IM 1 Q, 'firm I I ' Q AUDREY ALFORD 'v I-3 -4' ,xr IONNIE ALLEN , K I , 3 X , LEN ALLEN 129' 1 y I '- PATSY ANDERSON I I A 'Q if l F ' I -. H., ' A... BECKY ANGELOS A ,fm .Q . I RICHARD ARD Ep'k'RI2IS5?aI. 'ZTIJE , Y. 'S rg RAYMOND ARMSTRONG Leslie Neal. Gail Gig 1 ,J f 1' '6 f , 1 ...Q DAVID ASKANASE M c u I e e n Whiqha ri, 'W ' IeqneIIe Liqhtner. R Y Phxppxps. ni f Nix.. Q M i Io ANN ATWELL A 1 ALICE AUSTIN I I A 9-J .-A A-3 ,,, 1' CAROLYN BAAR ill 2: , A N. 4 ,, DOUG BAER 3 Af' I fig:-y -2 C... MERYL BAERNSTEIN 5 Q Q W. l M- I ' FI I RJ 1 5 N f ' ,R II' If , L B1 tx cARoLYN BAKER AUDREY BANNING Q, ,., OTATI-I BANNON ,S PS. 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Q 1 x ga A , Q JEAN CRAVEN - sg Y, as M is i S .X Q EARLINE CULLEY . E . , ., Q DAVID CUNNINGHAM A , ici fig MANUEL cusro Hx' A ' 4 - - V- A A 21. xv, ' PIN 6 Q V - . A2 5- ' Q-.Y 3.1 ' If .ffl -. I an Atwell, Sue bell. Puul Rhodes. Foster. Gene How- lig Whitfield, Ethel vu. MYRNA DACUS TRUBY DAIDEN FRANK DANNENBAUM BILL RAY DAUGHETT ANNETTE DAVID HARRIET DAVIDSON DAN DAVIS LEE DOZIER DOROTHY DREWS BEVERLY DUI-'FORD RUSSELL DUNN HARRY BATON DRZQ' K cg If . .T I 5 I rx iff' 4- ' -. W nm , . A 5 I 0 J I I ' ' . , 0 - W K I, V g , fl .F A qx ,dp . . fi A Ugr- ' . A :FI xmi 5 I rg' 0 fl: Pye A A 5 -' 1 wi , I 140- ,..g:g, GW A R P' ', In D 'I F- , . 2. .. ' i MHA' ' , , A ' I-' .' .Y 'R . 43 a v K N -.. fl A , M.. A I , - qi 0 '10 E I ' af t fix . Q I . - 'N ' 1. 74 - : - ' . A P+' , fy I ' ' :Ff i 1 A I , k sggw ' ':'2i'Sh f:13 'I A I ,Q AL EISENMANN nv: fn N A My ' If JAY ELSTON '45 ' -94, Iv-ff I , BOBBIE IEAN ENDIGOTT 4- 'W , ALAN FADEN , ' ' A' f-4 J W . .4 Iv' s X 7 ,J 1 - X 41? 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If I l 1, ' I' I I - 5 A I 'gg 1'- ' 'S I 6 ,in sI-IIELA GOLUB J, g W PEGGY GOODE f., VN: 'fu-,-::' ' ' IERRY SUE GOODMAN ' 'Q , , 1 A, V 'Y BETTY JEAN GORDON vs ' I .X I ,,.,, A GAIL GREEN C ,... 11 X nf' ... as A IERRY GREEN A I I , ' 4 -, DAN GREENBERG I ev 1 1 A I Q-fr CONNIE HAMILTON , , J T ' , Il' H - 6' , -Ag ,QI if, , I K jk WA Y ' 1 LYLIA HAMILTON , ,Arg ,ga M 5. I RONALD HATFIET-D glgriloalgqnxfie E R ' If J I A I CHARL5 HAWTHORNE Kgith Ammon. H ,E Aw , 5 ' BARBARA HERN GISSGI- ' W A -2 'W A 51: f I 'Nm , -':' LI, . Sophamarcs C1511 um Q elk' ' ' PATSY HICK PAT HENDERSON STAN HENDERSON IUDY HESS DIANE HIGHLAND IAME HILL NANCY MARIE HILL SAMMY HIPP :aff N. L ' . gs: ,, .I . I I 7fWQ' Q nk 'Kr y f .. If-Af, .3 'Q Q 4 V Q' R' R f R 4.1! I ,KN N' A ' fx -7 Q- KO I I fix 3 I ia I dry Cl 6 ELK M as A ms ,m Q 6 K 1 IL-fu uf! Uv' ' I 3? Q I 1 Q, X Q r Vt 3 I X A I L J,-XY1-5 SAM HIPF9 ,.. ,R K' 4 ug, 'I 'S ' ' .,r- X ww if ' v XR., -Q. 1 ' 'fi 1. . 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BARBEE ILSING GLORIA 1Ac1csoN MELVYN IACKSON 'X P' ' JEANNINE JOANEN STEVE JORNES JAMES JOLLY Q QQ F3 U 1, x R 1 -K , 'R J' pmo- I ,R QM-v A ' 'JG LAWRENCE KAGAN HAROLD KAMINSKY JEAN KANOWITZ HARRIETT KINZBACH SUSAN KAPLAN SUSAN KAUFMAN IOEL KAY IOYCE KEEI-'ER JERRY HEITH DAVID KELLY BENA KELT JOHN KERR R 1 r fi. ws x ' LARRY IONES ww-, IANICE IURAN ,W ' M ry, 'Es' f' f'5 , 9 ' ' 45 A ' 1 f 'wx A -A x ,J I, Ry .1 K .i' L',lL,,,h . - we 4 u H, A, ,M R 'Q 1 ,' an an ' 'I' as Q 1 at 'V 1. n .,x Rm' R .', ,?x rg J. 'LI Aly! ,H Lair I MJ? , In ,g KA -1. 'Q-tr Q L. ,Ri K M K I T M , Q I 1- ? gg . ' ,. or , ' 5 'Cay . E Q f Q -rw lw P L Wig . . X ' In , 'x A ,N ' Q., E I A A I Sqzflzanfarcs fain Q5 im 9 3' BARBARA KILLGORE 'fm' 'gg I R ...I I. gg, ELIZABETH KOLODHY I ig- I WALTER KASLSELMAN L' X. I KATHERINE LE PASO f,..,Y, Q V V EDDY LA MAIR 7 ' I , , ,ml -wig M LAVADO LAIRD I -. V M, ,fi - K IERRY LARSEN ,L I 'vi P Y ww, Q -4 ROSALIE I.AssER I4 I ' I A . 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I - ' 1 'I I I .el Q .L ... , 5 , 1 gg , , if , M Q gm in I KATHERINE MAY 2 we +A - f ' SHIRLEY MAYER I I ' 1 1 QF I 43? H' LOIE LEE MEDTH ' f ' , ---I . I 5 Q MARIE MELVILL , I' A K' H , al Q I ' I- 3 ,rg , , .NM I ,W ' . 0-Ima naked I' X,. tovlu.qu..5J it I E, DIANA MILLER 'N Air. f gm un, in a j: EDWARD MILLER if .5 . 5 5. 5. ' LOHEHN MILLER xx Nw. fm' E- I I A L PETER MILIUS I Svphomorcs JOHN MORROW, CONJUGATE 'occisou IN THE ,gy PBSSIVE YT L voncg! 5' 1 ' Muse STEED -+ A 1 T ' at YV 2 it ,A .xx . Y, .8 9 '-4 U A ,-Q2 S- 2 X if ,, 1 M1 QM? C , I 5 '-if-.v 6. gf JD XF Q Lf' ' I Y Q vf' 0 if NK acl' In X jf Sifffn -1,2354 M129 I. ODITTE MINSON MARY ANN MITCHELL IOHN WRIGHT MOORE CAROLYN MORRIS a 45,5 ., -W., .A E '3 ,x . , 'FQ' A A ,FH-. . 3 Ks . A 4 M'fi Qj:A.i 1 S W. DeWITT MORROW . A JOHNNY MORROW 1 ' 1' - 5 a ,qu f ' Lou MORTON .5 Q , sur: MORTON f- A 1 s K , A -A , MARTHA LEE MUs1.Lz:R A PAUL MURPHY 4 Y.. Y gg. y, IACK MYERS ,, 2 E I 1.r3L1f: NEAL A-... 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' ' gwwa 5 Wwe' .fi L ' LOIS DEAN NEALY WILLIAM NELKIN IANE NEWMAN HARRIET NICKOLAS ELOISE NIIMEYER BETTY OATES ONITA OELTPEN CLAUDE OLIVER CHARLOTTE OREN MARY ANN OSTERLOH IOSEPH PULASKI N PAT PARKS IUNE PARNELL MARY PATH SANDY PATTERSON I xv Aki ,.r ,B I 4 -In 'I fc: c 5-, 'L I . -' 1 , if-Yff'4,'2Q:X', fb rf l 'Z 1? C., ,gi Q ' . I ,x V7 N, 19 4 ' J ' 99' K F 7 '- if N- + -6' :T 'sis-'V' 4 ,fav my 'U I 173' .Q i , 5 I 8 E., it A Rf o- 1 I N I 29 ' 'Q' ' fm .. i 5 Q E Q. Q fx f-ds., - ni KATHY RENFRO Saplzv arcs GILBERT REPS BOBBY REYNOLDS SANDY RICE NORMA RIDDEX. KAREN DE RIDDER ,Q gg fs .Q .A 4 , eu, . QM DAVID RITCHII: . W t . cg-v SX T ,sf BETTY LOU ROACH Q A-Q, A Wd ' ami K A BARBARA ROBERTSON nu. 5, 1 TR I H- La' BRITR IAYNE ROBERTSON 4' A H 3 A CAROLYN ROBERTSON V., Q in n CYNTHIA ROBINSON ' I EILEEN ROBINSON W, A I:I.sIE Roco W' I at IERRY ROGERS - A T1 A .A -NI ' GARY ROLINS , --v 6, MARILYN ROSRNBLUM '- ,R , BILL ROsI:NI'I:I.LI-:R RI:NI:I: ROSMARIN k A ELSA ROSNER , gh4 'f 'nv W' HINDA ROSHER I H' ff? A, e ,. W PATRICIA RATHIEN A fc. S 1:5 A Qfv' ' ,Q 5-SY A Ik N iw 4 4 wk ' 'Q IENELL ROUISTON . FRAN ROUND 'B ,L WILBUR ROUGH Q' A , f, f' ' ,f BOB ROWLAND fl... 'Y' I A NANCY SALLEY I lr- fx -' ' .R-if ' L K - ' IOHN SAVER 5 '- - f m .2 'gg' JOAN SAWIN 11 , ww 4 ,' -I DOROTHY SCHOPPE ' , 'mf I .cy I I NORMAN SCHLUMPF I ' Y sf, I ff, X, IACKLYN SCIBA A fl K f' Q W, PHILIP SHANNON PV ,4 1 ,fa 5124 'Q' Q MARIORIE SHEAR 9:27 -M-A Q 1, Y , SIDNEY sl-ILENKIJR - I I mugs A is -L xv YI U X1 I ' R MANON SHOPNER , ' A O .rw I M , DOUGLAS sHI-:LION 73 LQ I M 35' RLANCHI-: SMITH I -.vb Lg. 1' ,I I ,,. ELIZABETH SMITH '37 WAS' Uv-J Whu!'s on the uqer in gym today? .5 'Q Q' amfvl I Z - KJV ,1' ' 5- .- d K- 'T' I 3 ' L 4 R rf-lk . -, fx fl ,4 Q ri' G ,, , A Q-1 l 9 . Z I in Ierry Seltzer and C Bender dissecting tr KAY SMITH n-'rw W : , Saphamarcs NANCY SMITH COROLIE SOMERS ' if' -Y ,. . Q3-1 -1.5 :AI 1 ' Y' 4- nv '. ' f Y f. If A I ,fs K MEYER SMOLENSKY 1233 ' - , 1, X 9 1 A ff Y A A 1. f an X I v 'TTx JIMMY sTA1.LwOR'rH A Aj READ STUPP ,Q A- , ,: -' A it yi - T DIANE STARRETT . A A U E' m WARREN STEPPEN f' 4 7, 4 ', - , 1' A A A A A ZW, . , A 1A A M5 Y ., 12 ff: 1 R .fi A It to Right: Ruth Web- , Weba Coward, Ioy LYNNE STELLE ll, Frances Nelms, Sue PAT STEWART M' '11 wmqomerv- 1Ac1c sTn.1.1Nc , '- R Y,. a Af MONTY STONE -,Y , , 4, Q 1' ' WPT-b - g .. r 1 f' 1 i I Y A N kk X ,, W W KE WILLIAM sTOUT 1 1. . 4 v : -N' iv 'Lx 'IG' ,,, MARY BETH STHINGER f Wd, Q - , . BEITY SWEARINGER ,. 'T A WL A WN ANNE TATUM J F M-' A A 1 ROLAND TAUB .X Y V A. A 1 K 1 ' IOAN TAYLOR 3 3, A - W, M SYLVIA TAYLOR A f' -A A W rv- m A. av. IACK TERRY ,J f. R' ' Y' fl' ' X, HARRY TEYENDECKER LM' A . Ms 5 . - MINNIE LEE THOMAS 5 if .e W' E Y X4 . 1 I 1 7 ' A N W , 'roN1 THOMAS m M 1 N A - I A W BARBARA TIPTON ,, 3 'W' ' 493' . T' 'fi A nw, IOAN THIGG gx, ,, , A V, ,Y HARRIET TRIFON v A ,,,... A 5 LN, -W FRANK TUXWOHTH any i , - x,. - .ff 5 . ' 1 5. , R' , Q Aa 1 LA NELLE UECKEHT A, 3,3 u MARGARET VONDERGOLTZ A f... S 4, EARL WALBOHG , Y I W KIM WATSON 'A ' X ,J f i 4' A' I jk I QW we .A ' A- S -.wi DOROTHY WEISS 1 Q , 4' 5- Mucn wsus ' W .. , Y ' IEANETTE WHARTON 5: 5 , ,E ,1- f Q WAUREEN WHIGHAM - ' 3 - - , 1 , .. . A uf .vm-H-. S E ' r f RN iN -IH, . I . 4 AA ,A 53 3 ,V ' , T I ' A' . Q, 1 QI GINGER WHITE Q, MONROE w1-nTE A+- Vx I I 2 GARY w1DE1.L ' A A -ff - Y Q W- it ' A NELLE ANN!-:TTE WIEDERMAN -A , 9 :carat AW A + W ' 1 A Rf ix In YR - ,- 1 A QL 24? W 5' Q ,J-x ,L s L L 'GSI' M J A Q W Kr 'spin il A Q J: 'nn 'i 1 2 ai, 4' fam-V L ' 1 3, --.. S r rv-Ms' 1+ , Saplzamarcs TOMMY WILKIN IUDY WILLIAMS SUNNY WILLIAMS N Tu' STN NOLAN WILLIAMSON gG.'...h..N Q ' K MK , ANN wmzlc Q' W f L ELIZABETH wnn: Y X R7 A l f jv DORENE WOLFSON M raw R! , If Rx za' Cf! qv., r s rr r , R- M - .2 wr., ' ' 'W N TW L - Y V s Bxu. WOODS r - ... 7 ' , ' ' Q LA NERLE YORK - h 5' , x EDWARD WYATT , - '- 3 TREO WAHRENBERGER . GORDON ZUBER 4 so 'fi X X ff fy 61? ' 7' A 4 Lol! lo Riqhlz La Nelle Ueckerl, Ioyce Solomon, Anne Tatum. Mary Lou Pol- lock, Louis Moskowitz. Miss Babb. Ist ou f , -W, qu- Lofl to rrqhl Marston Watson, Ginger Whrle Iudy Wlllxams, Steve Zelen, Sam- mxe Cook Miss Baile, Sth per. 1. K H Mix. x 4 N 1 ' 3 eff: f '5,4e f l .E K 'xjjzw-1 ,'m.? A KI 41. ,334 3 fu' -' ' 'Sins N W ri ,Q an y , A ,N 92551. FF,-. Q1 if tiff' ., 2' N-Mt' NX Mix 1. . , .N . Wx? yr .wa . QV' , P K 'I F ri - ' , .gn v -ENYQ t, K fr fa f UW 'Tm' hal h In 'XR ' P Hx NJA iff 'Q - V- ' sz My ai .J ia ' x A1-nl, l.. Jr fW X!X,,7Pf'gr W9 i 2 1 Wg Y li f mn Wx if ' Q' 'Q N R fr Wx X 1 1? J Sl' mf fi Y J! 4 Born for success, he seemed, With grace to win, with heart to hold, With shining gifts that took all eyes. FEATURE -Emerson f .. , A X 1 ,sew-X ,ff S X i is Q if .sf XX F' .V as-i '12 115-zi 'msn w,-' Q, , VV! I , 1. 1 - 1 ,IM si! Q We Ek' -Q:-, N.. This year's beauty contest was held in a dilterent manner from those of previous years, The contest was held on tour days: the sopho more, junior, and senior preliminaries on succeeding days, and the finals, a week later. The preliminaries were judged by various com- mittees ot teachers, and the finals, by the following prominent Houstonians, who graciously donated their time to help make the beauty contest a big success: 1. Bill Roscm and - Ccrproducers of 2. loanna Albus THE PLAYHOUSE. 3. Virgil Blake Davis, Actress. 4. Libbie Laird-Secretary at Hughes Tool Company. The El Oroso staff appreciates all who have par- ticipated in the year's contest. jeaninc Summcqfard ff .fr U. fe' fi 33 'V fa' 1 'J . fi! K 11 Agwpsg Tai! aj' ML V ,J Left to Right: Dinah Wallace, Pat Over- street, Mavaline Miles, Mrs. Gcidley. Qeaturc Sditor 1 1 , K Svphvmare Beauty yady ,Martin Senivr Knnncrs- Zip Nancttc Kreitenbnck 7181 1014615011 ,Mary ,Con Watkins kenaf Kalfcn Hareara Orgain puffy may Peggy Duke Shirley Stillinger jnnier Knnners- lip ,Ye ,4nn Bentley Hently Hoe Sepneinere Knnnere-21,0 f 'F Pat Stewart RAITS MADE BY CHALMERS-MARVINS Mary Virginia Pittinnn Mast flaudsvmc Scniar ,W I Ax 3 ' if ff ' wmv 'V M-W M-.Nm 1- D011 De Walclz ,Most Handsome feuuners-11,0 .? s ff!! 'LI 'sv f .g ,, EAVZ nblnl ,,A . Q N a . Kobcrt Huron Steve Cully ' ,, 1 . ,' mgzy 9, ff . X x P7 'ufv xzl f 1-Mx'2iiLfLfff ,.4f.M ,fWl.,,-3w,f ,, iibxy . V1 1 ,'Lk 38515 , , , . Qfijuq QE? L ,4 ll f fw-Miyagi I f fl I ,X Most Papular Runners- lip ,Martha Bryan Kussrll Orr I Most Popular Shirley Stillingcr Dau Wilsan I5 QQ,-f 1 Kaancrs- lip Mas! Kaprcsantatiar Virginia Williams Nick Hrawa Mast Krprcsrntatiar ,Yayre Salma!! Kay Sauer I YU' W Lck 41: av' G ,gh its-x Ih- pw I 4 A eff l ,Mast Calentecl l6'uclclgf Caufsencl Mary jane Waltcn Mast Athletic Nancy Stuart . N Dan Wilsen Runner- lla l6'etty Carla Halley Zucker Qrienclliest Woody J-lernransan Steac Cully Runner- lla Martha l5'ryan Kassel! Orr lfunner- Llp leussell Orr Suleia Jlaffrna f- Sports Editors Iohn Stafford Diane Schmidt Clem Best fr - CW 4 Ieanine Summerford Feature Editor EI Oroso Staff Class Editors Pat Parks Howard Spear Sophomore Senior Iune Knolle Iunior 24 05 Woody Hermanson Art Editor Assistants Harry Lieberman Billy Bradly Stan Henderson Norma Morgan Faculty Editor Snapshots Borah White Patsy Wells Ioel Brochstein Mr Iseral Photographer loyce Reynolds Calendar Editor Nancy Smith Picture Editor ' 'S' .ix Vw 510m 0 CIRCULATION STAFF1 Howard Spear, Dian Schmidt, Loretta Wolfe, Bonnie Zuber, Herbi Chabysek, Shirley Stillingcr, Russell Orr, Mai garet Harmon. Jane Bogar, Frances Jamesoi Joyce Schnell, Betty Johnson, Kathryn Gregor: Frank Parish, June Knolle, Pat Parks, Nanc Smith, Mary Jane XValton. Duyne Evans, Karc Kirkman, Patsy Ginn, Frances Barr, Nom' Brady, Patsy VVells, Ruth Clair Burger, Liic Hanson, Faye Cheney, Sue Jowcll, Pat Turns-Q Davna Blum. Davna Blum Circulation Manager lane Boqar Advertising Manager ADVERTISING STAFF: Eddie Gail Roach, Faye Cheney, Patsy Rich, Barbara Orgain, Kathryn Gregory, Joyce Reynolds, Jane Bo- gar, James Goettee, Ray Sauer. I Sain Jam? HOUSTON, 101 tion v wtildv. tho furxn roto schm Lsisl in pr: iiionn, io ig -glllutic' thi' , and in XX i, S aim lilllllll B, l9.ml Mr' Begin oi modelin Wil cinto Boy Officer lelllolay rmed Robert E. xr of DoMo1ay, 963,000 Why don't we have elm cluss rooms? When are to get a pnblic address llow often have you heart these very questions yoi wondered Why and Wh: maybe llow these things acconiplislxerl 'I We-ll, hold on to your hm Inst n contract has been s .-1151011 f0l' Septembi Sa third floor I cc fizmmhain I' Z1 t Vfvylv, li 0 li Hvzlp, tm m md Offm .mm Silvers, l'Zv:i wink- H' L-this year. borne ol' Lamar, M nd llwible for of S v1', Lynn Slvlli-. Wd' 'r. Read- nan 'resident 1 imc ,..,, W... ...,, col the school in 360 workim cost of S963,000. not known to wl- be carriei alter: is and um' Gxlfisof C, PKR YAAXX S PAR-9 lint thi- Yylvw- 'lim- i X0 alla in will study ,iq 'Mg Nl ixtitution which X Q,V'riz,xx5KW QUQNY to thilm and hy X PvYilO2x92M'?nL Upllfm Of lfhl' l 'i'U A I wish to uelcmnu al. 4.,ZX,l5Xix00 YA m1rIicf4! lWl '1'f mlY-i your at Sun Jac-into. but l ,Gila .. PS4 ' 'M 'll'h S'5'H 'l' did not :wqunint you with bv NXQKL, -..U.,,,......-...,.- 1:i,,.t I i ,Pit , Qin: X 5? ,ns hav? thc finest faculties in thc nid ull the students in :' .QM und others ,wollent revorcl for its tx x wi, 15 auto 'inte of its facilities higrinii mu Nou can than d bowling clubs, Jacinto. Bm gm, under in any of the be Started mst future. xv:-cnt id to iestvi x purchas l lvl- sold . 'opy. ... 0- . ...,. Remen . Harri oi' July fir. iundny to n an M 6' V w,,3,w.. By Pat x , Nm Why isn't there any good think it i-4 silly lfll - mm the student body towards the llifbl' one thing the students CATVY at :it San Jac. rifle- mound. Maybe it is, but it persons promote' hotter leadership hy in plays presented by mg drawings and beingv drawn up Maddox and Johns drawings have by the Board of A are pending further ibnts. do not have to s. Notit-os on the tm E s will be put on tlipylaul- IMN- that X Alhhiy' Litty JU l of room 225. The icgst- rudv Bvrnziril, lilsio Hin-cw, Ciirulyii first PNY that is to be 4.1Ov,1.,1 iv: dranui class took place .1 lwpn num-nm. ity, lhll. Mi rgzm, har 20 in the small audi- l- H0 lfmff irnvs- long as vas-h name is ma of yet' the tryouts do not 1-lit-sirn. lomr hi- i'imie'n1llox'r-cl ontcrurl on ll separate piece of paper. WO Entries should he placed in the box thrmixrh the ranks of the urmv. i Pala' at participants got the n, Mile: .nfgcau u l'l Tall officers have been e the Mixed Chorus and Girl Jerry Johnson has been president of the Mixed Ch er officers are: 'Vice-Presid ine Applebaum: Secretar Rosenbergg Treasur M er, I Harman- I' iknq-Af... 1'!.......,. lfvufh Grfuucil RX fi 5 ms, Y, - 'Qt x . + is . ,- I ' 5 3 J' X? y N .Q f , a Norma Morqan, Ieanine Summerlord, Gracie Super, Pat Overstreet, Sally McClendon, Pat- sy Ginn, Nendra Chapman, Dayne Evans. Nancy Carter, Ioan Iorns, Pat Parks, Iody Martin, Dorothy Cook, Pat Massey, Betty Io Bernard, Ioan Collins, Charlotte Harris, Bob- bie lean Roland, Nancy Upton, Mr. Robert- son, lva lane Blayney, Malcom Mitchmore, Mr. McCain, Margie Mounts, Sue Iowell. xv' .44 RAW: - Q , L., Q l O Briss limmy Langford, Gracie Super, Sally McClendon. Sibyl Ranfranz, Patsy Rich, Geraldine Campbell, Ioel Blair, Pat Overstreet, Betty Io Bernard, Woody Hermanson, Amber Bernard, Malcolm Mitchmore, Dorothy Cook, Ioan Collins, Bobbie Roland, Nedra Sue Chapman, Io Iackson, Pat Massey, Jody Mar- tin, Ginger White, Dayne Evans, Charlotte Harris, Nancy Upton. OFFICERS: Ioel Blair. president: Margie Mounts vice-president: Woody Hermanson, treasurer: Mal com Mitchmore, Norma Morgan, Lyske Hudspeth Joyce Schnell. W x rf X , bf' ' Gilbert Halden, President Nancy Squyres, Secretary Sue lowell, Vice-President Norma Brady, Treasurer a Woody Hermanson, Secretary Frank Parish. President Patsy Wells, Treasurer lohn Stafford, Vice-President 6 . ack Row: Iim Williiord, Ioe Pollock, Paul Terrell, Don De Walsh, loel Blair, Hal Freeman, Henry Gissel, Lawrence Kagin, Iohn Will. David Livitz. ill Mullendore, Shelly Liss, Iohnny Marcum, Charles Reed, 4th Row: Larry Bromberg. Eugene Korn, Larry Rosmarin, Frances Barr. Diane Highland. laderia Lacy, Gail Schmid, Renee Rosmarin. Ginger White, Elaine Black, Io Iackson, Dan Smith, Margie Mounts, Carol Nilson, Row 3: Iohn Stai- lrd, Frank Parish, Shirley Schuman, Dayne Evans, Woody Hermanson. Mary Pittman, Norma Brady. Hariette Kinzbach, Iune Knolle, Alice Novasak. stty Miller, Rosie Villareal, Marvin Noble, Gilbert Halden. Lewis Mills. Row 2: Connie Garidel, Robert Caton, Ray Sauer, Amarylis Tucker, Nancy almer, Roslyn Skelley, Billy lo Brown, Patsy Wells, Lanny Glick. Row l: Tommy Benton, Charlene Gibbs, Ruth Clair Berger. loel Leon. Heloise Brouse rrd. Ioy Clark, Gary Rollins, Nancy Squyres, Virginia Williams. S14 sux :iii 5 glltl CII K -Q 9111! Kabiucf ' X PAY ANDERSON chie Qirl ' Kaosfcr 61146 A t Booster MARLENE PHEBLE 'n BETTY IO BERNARD Senior Captain Q3 ., fif Assistant Chief ,.,u as ' Q . ypzv -, 'Wx gx LUCY HANSON , 'Vt l 32 fu NANCY SQUYRES Junior Captain ' x Junior Assistant E .. ix 'C LINDA 1.Ev1NsoN IANELLE CONROE fi! Sophomore Captain Sophomore Assistant A ...- K Ewa ' 'N WOODYSHEQSMANSON NArgcYhLr:f: 4 has v -I CII 6 CIS qs.: A I 6 'H 1 W DUDLEY BELL MARGIE MOUNTS Y A Chaplllin Historian ' Q ,qi ' ' f' -Y , . 4 3 ,, . I A , - 45, I 'C 'J' H, MARTHA BRYAN P .HRA Song Booster 'swwipf Y ' , 9. MG .. ig J JUN will-1. 1 ,V ,- I . fi A Q .:- In r sis 5: 1 , K 3 Nancy Lee Spring Eabinet i so a I Mary Curtner lunior Captain Marlene Preble Senior Captain 'li Chief Booster 955 1 ke NNW' l L Nancy Stewart Assistant Chief E ff'-w , ,,,, k no lune Knolle lunior Assistant 1 1 I ff Mrs, Byrnes Sponsor Wanda Pope Margaret Harmon Sophomore Captain Scribe Mary Virginia Pittman Pauline Applebaum Sophomore Assistant Cash ,Ox 'Q- WW wx, 312 Bobbie leane Roland Liz Holm Song Chaplain Sybil Hanlranz Historian 6 dp :f 244 W I . P. ' ' r , .am V' c1,5k.3FQ: '..'5 '2 2 x 'W' 0' ' W: S-vin .Z 4 gl. x,M,,Wwc A Z i.x'4 :CEN 'J Qi' E ' it Q4 4 'Hb ff 'N ' rg Javw rgfg A I is F .mg E ' Z2r,,j' iQ,-,, ??f 5, ,ff,, V I' 3'-.'1'FQ F' SETTXIEQQ' 'ff - I1 ' 1-'f --f-.1 f:Qs?.lf'?4' lt :x j V ' ' Wi' ,Lf-1' R av r ri YQ' 27' WfJw?'g,2 L 3, Q1 wx 'N:J,gWti' ' 'EQQQ Q ,QQ 'Q 'I wf,5 ,r,fs:itQ jeg-y4. M Qi .W 53.33, in , x ' ' 4 xsx ,Ji X Q t 1? Qi H M LY! 1 L an NN limmy Dyer, Historian: George Parker, Mendel Laviaqe. Reporter: Mrs Thompson, Sponsor: Iimmy Edwards. Poster Com- mittee: Russ Orr, Ticket Chairman: Marvin Noble, Soda Water Chairman: Frank Parish, Entertainment Chairman: Henry Owens, Decorating Chairman: Ioe Dannenbaum. Ass't. Cash: Steve Tully, Cash: Drayton Cummins, Ass't. Chief: STEVE HARRINGTON, Chief Booster: Don Evans, Scribe: Howard Speer, Ass't. Scribe. BOYS' BOOSTER CLUB FALL CABINET I D ll it we Bobby Davidson, Maralyne Ramey, Nobel Robinson, Io Ann Ifwlly, Eddie La Mair, Peqqy Fritz xx I M , .w ,ir uf. twn.. rrartse .s Q m.mwmw Kay iv Kaasfer 67116 I9 I-I9 2 'Eg -S lib W 1' f 9 BBC iz SPRING CABINET Q Steve Harrington, Frank Parish, Don Wilson, Bobby Tucker, Vic Shainock, Steve Tully, Don Neuenschwander, Herbie Chabysek. drs. Thompson, Sponsor: Don Evans, Membership, Don Wilson, Safety: Russell Orr, Advertising, James House, Decorat- ngg Jimmy Dyer, Reporter, Frank Parish, Entertainment: Mendel Laviage, Historian, Allan Lucas, Decorating, Herbie Ihabysek, Clean-Up, Don Neuenscliwander, Ass't Cash, Marvin Ncble, Soda Water, Eddie Smith, Tickets: Don De Walsch, Dash, Vic Shainock, Ass't Scribe, STEVE TULLEY, CHIEF BOOSTER, Bobby Tucker, Ass't Chief, Howard Speer, Scribe. 38 if K , . Key Klub Drayton Cummins President Steve Tully, Marvin Noble, Don Wilson, Bobby Tucker, Howard Speer, Don Evans, Mrs. Thompson, Sam Hipp, Ted Lewis, Vic Shainock, Henry Owens, Russell Orr, Jimmy Dyer, Larry Scarborough, Eddie Smith, Steve Harrington, Frank Parish nm., MR. SHAVER Sponsor ROY PHILLIPS President JACK PHILLIPS Vice-President MA DERIA LACY Student Council Representative JERRY HARRIS etary and Treas B D G I K C F H J L M Phil Baker Kim Watson Edwin Bell Ierry Harris Nick Brown Marjorie Moore Maderia Lacy Marston Watson Roy Phillips Roslvn Eisenberg Nancy Bracket ., 2 ' -cu 'HY Pauline Applebaum Treasurer fn. -- ra K' 'QQ sf' i I A Patsy Craig 'Y 1 ' n.' ' 4 1 ' 'ff A Mary lane Walton 1 , '32 Mufti Q J, 3 , Alan Finger w cs S. ji fl .tg Q -Q .. F xt. :J I . Mary Pittman L.-' i f-'r em jllllfflfdll 1 W We A 'fs' ...Q 'VK 1 af A' ' . W' Q. Mylan f .ff ' X ,diff Larry Rosmarin n Shirley Schuman President Foreign hom Studems' Vice-President I f Maria Melvill, Miss Collier, sponsor, Lela Sal- tiel, Maria Griauda, Hannelore Rosenberg, Eva Moskowitz. i lit., W xi Q , V 'Y'-Z ' , , i as 'i XX ff - ur Karen De Ridder A John will .RQ 4. in 'V T' K R YQ- .UV ,7 1' , i if J, W xg. , Y W Y Q, ,irfz 'rf Iames Tipton lim Williford ln 4 -1 , Hs ,. 'Krzr 15 K ,L '-1 mi , , - r. ' 1:21 t . . .1ll?.: x 5' Ani loyce Schnel Secretary ,3 11 l MK ' N.. Grace Schelewa .4115 -... gm- I X X. ' 9 ' if ,t , I Henry Giesel .g CN w ix XL Neil Paine 1' fl' . ,, ,s-- Q I Harry Lieberman 1 J a el ,Natiaual Ha or Society ,4 CLK .,..- .AA ' ?' 'Q' President ... ... RAY SAUER Vice4Pres, . . . . , LARRY BROMBERG Secretary ..,. . . . SHIRLEY SCHUMAN Treas. , . . . . . JOYCE SCHNELL Sponsor . . . . MISS SCHULTZ Al the tea following the induCii0n ceremony Reverend Seastrand and Ray Sauer welcome John Zelle- atl ' Joe Pollack. Ward Lott. Nancy Rabarn, Barbara Diamond, Sheila Pobor- sky, Ioel Leon, Iocelyn Schwarz, Pauline Apple- baum, Ray Sauer, Dina Boozalis, Suzanne Hal- pern. lma lean I-lay. Burta Rhodes. Larry Ros- marin, Dee Lacy, Gail Schmid, Margie Iarboe. Beverly Booker, Niel Paine. Science 61116 Presldenx ..., .. ROSELYN SKELLEY Vice-President ...,.. BILL ROPER IOAN FONTANILLE BETTY MILLER MARIORIE HENRY Secretary , Treasurer , . . Historian , . . MR. PEACH Sponsor SCIENCE CLUB MEETING: Don DeWalsh, Bobby Tucker, Malcolm Mazow, Dick Howard, Allan Rauch. Charles Reed, Dan Smith, Wayne Adams, Louis Freedman. Eddie Lee. Ioe Iaworski, Howard Barksdole, loan Mason, Arline Dotson, Miss Sperry, Mr. Peach, Roslyn Skelley. Heloise Broussard, John Zelle. Nick Brown, Betty Miller, Billy Roper, Paul Hewitt. I I fy may WF' i C N! i X 1.11 wifi' .I M 'Q ,gn I I XL S.: Keri dross 61116 BILLIE' IO BROWN President THERESA GILMORE Secretary MARY LOUISE HORTON Vice President MRS. LE TULLE Sponsor Haskell Rosenthall, La Nelle Ueckert, Charlie Stringer, Barbara Bond, Nancy Bracket, Kathy Ritnour, Lois Rosenthal, lody Martin, Elizabeth Kolodny, Iune Barr, Howard Barksdale, loan Iarnes, Sara Ann Lasser, F rank Bender, Ioan Quin- by, Mildred Myslivic, Theresa Gilmore, Billie Io Brown, Mary Louise Horton. -vvv'rf'v 0?' . 3 sw 5 X X ' , , 5 Il sa tvil . ss li.. Not Pictured: Eva Lou Sandler Io McG1asson Ioyce Schnell Roselyn Friedman Barbara Irvin Sharlie Thomas Sue Campbell Nancy Knight Manon Shofner Donald Cophn Carolyn Iverson Marcus Hanna Florence Glynn IFN! 4 ,,,,,, M Q lf vi 'U' y , y I V it ' ' E i . ii :,, . gf : jj 1' .:.,,4.,,, My-A 1 Or A Nancy Squyres Nancy Stewart Shirley Stilling Mavaline Miles Pat Turney Gail Schmid Jane Holly Lyla Lee Woodi Sylvia Funk June Knnllv .Ioyrc Reynolds Jane Bugai' Patsy Wills Sandra Pattersf Wanda Pope Joyce Reynolds Secretary Shirley Stillinga Treasurer Nancy Stewar1 President Frances Lester Vice-President Joy Clark Eloise Niemeyer Kathryn Gregory Jackie Pope Mary Curtner Carolyn Jones Linda. Allmond WW? Qt Leon Lipp, Iohn Ahrenbeck, Jerry Green, Louis Moskowitz, Herbert Pruitt, Philip Feser. Don Neuenschwander, John Stafford, Don de Walsh, Vice-President .. , . LEONARD ADAMS President ... .. .,, ROBERT CATON Secretary .... .,. IOHN STAFFORD 'l reasurc-r .,. . . IOHN BOGAR Kay 'Howling 67116 Gilbert Holden, Iohn Coleman, Ioel Brochstein, Sammy Hlppl Billy Laton, Manuel Crespo, Harry Lieberman, Fred Sklar. Eddie Smith, Iohn Sheldon, Ronnie Stephenson, Howard Speer, Russell Orr, Robert Caton. l,m-0 Estabrook, David Boll, Frank Parish, Baby Navarro. I ik ,LJ X, 1-M . ' H! X ' . X, N ap . xff L v 'T' 1 Larry Iones. Jimmy Stallworth, Paul Hewitt, Eric Widell, Iohn Boqar, Richard Ray, Leonard Adams. Ii L, f7 '4 I If Nancy Palmer, Sec. Mrs. Parks, Sponsor Marjorie Jarboe Vice-Pres. Anne Verner President gym Girl ' l6'aufH14g C7116 Nancy Park Shirley Hufi Ann Vernor Rosie Veller Margie Labl Lou Morton Sue Morton T7 , ,.,,.., s, A ,A y Z AH ' ' A for 1 ' 4 n 1 cf -'l' A 0 ' A e ' Mary Jane hflizll' ' A' Pyburn - ,gl A ,Q V A . f Qi Carol Nelson A P A WW .Ioan Fontanille My . V - M M Ann Fellows Barbee Irsen A A ew'-W-Q -Q--'-mfg, .Ioan Mason 3 f' Cynthia Robinson .1 K W , 'I Wx. I X Nanette Breitenbach Jackie Reader Marlene Becke Phyllis Askanz Beverly Dyer Jean Norris Joyce Wright Beverly Sorens JoAnne Muelle lack Solomon Ruth Williams Doris Hartsell Glen Smith Ierry Whorlon lack Sipe Iune Sapp Mrs. Alsbuxy PRACTICING SALFSMANSHIP: Buddy Townsend Mike Adams f Bob Sanders Ann Weaver Mary Walker Shirley Fallis Don Hill -.ov .Pk BUDDY TOWNSEND BILLY THIPLET Treasurer Vice-President ...----'-----xc., as 5 P-1----M BOB SANDERS P-NN MARKEY President SSCYEYGYY Disfributi fr Eduvafia . h s , , 5 - A f 1, 16 5 3' X 'Q Y ' ix . 5 L E. . fix 1? s.f.fMi,'1?a,f 1 T, H. if Tommy Wilkins Amcrylxss Tucker Sue Stewcrrt Sue Iowell Ned Bobkoti Ted Seashore Sue Stewart Mr. Robertson KSponsorl Iczck Reeves Amcrryliss Tucker Sue Iowell Ierry Goins Sunny Failing Ned Bobkoii Tommie Wilkins ffffb' Wir! 'at Turney Sue Iowell Betty Owens ackie Iacobson Dinah Wallace Dorothy Heffler flrs. Godley flrs. Holberg NWN' 'Q u as e :rs Burroughs Ann Vondy il Ranfranz Jlyn Iameson gie Mounts rlotte Matula lnn lolly lene Preble .J 'F Frances Iameson Olive Hirsh Joyce Bridgeforth Lois Rosenthal Barbara Baumohl Virginia Williams Theba Gold Marlene Becker .F Kb K' 1' 1 Q 2, .. l ' . SJ ,KL X , ,WS-'lex i 1 0 , -Mums ,L i -. W Q Q .. .. I F' U5 . .JJ tg' .. .. Q' I L .. P , 'WI Officers: Sylvia Hoffman, Pianist Dinah Wallace, Pianist Jean Norris, Monitor Mavaline Miles, President Liz Holm, Vice-President Q Sue Jowell, Secretary Nancy Squyres, Treasurer 'sw 'UH 1 . - v t - ' Q, ,. - 2 - M -:I -A .. , r 'f' - ' ' ' 1 .i ., 3' in -- V ' '- 'A ' f 0 . f I I l A I . 4 in J, 1 I5-X -5 if W T? - . 1 P - 423 f 7 Q ' V L' 1' KX-5 is , rg . gl 3 1 ,L y xv if My if -5, elf' 'Q' ' 'Q' - ' 41 i -'73 , Q. L B . ' L. Q f H ar Q X O k 1 . :- X f I 1 -v y 5 7- I , l l 4.1. ,lla-.9 J K, y Back Row: Nancy Kniqht, Nancy Squyres, Marilyn Hoag. Patsy Rich. Nancy Stewart. lonnie Pope. Estelle Miller, Texas Burroughs. Joyce Ada: Sandra Bernich, lva lane Blayney. Carolyn Jones, Liz Holm. lo Ann Iolly, lean Nichols. Row 3: Martha Bryan, Lyla Lee Hamilton, Sue Iowell. Ca lyn Duty, Kay Starr, Ann Bigsby, Charlene Iolynn McDonald, Ieannine Wagner. Sylvia Hottman. Mary Curtner, Gail Schmid. Kalen Kirrman. Ha Wharton. Bow 2: Iune Fagan. lean Norris. Princetta Walton, Charlotte Matula, Mavaline Miles. Mary Ann Baldion. Edna Mayo. Martha Lee Mull Marylene Ramey, Pat Overstreet. Barbara Orgain, lean Collins, Bobbie lean Roland. Row l: Eva Lou Sanders, Ioan Muller, Shirley Stillinqer. Dayale Clantos. Marlene Preble, Rose Marie Calo, Barbara Roten, Betty Todd, lackie Iacobson. Mary Lou Bullick, Norma Morqan, Dinah Wallace, l.uAn Vondy. Advanced cfharus A w ,, J ROSAMUND GLOSUP J Oliicers James Jolly, Accompanist Pauline Appledaum, Vice-President Jerry Johnson, President Amber Bernard, Publicity Harmon Graves, Librarian Isabel Rosenberg, Secretary Margaret Harman, Treasurer if 'lf A , ii, 125' , , J Q . - . at 1 I ' fr 1' It if ' , L' vw V- - -3: 'Qi .Q I Q v 1 is a V! V, - w W . . I v , t V' b .. ... Q Q' ' ' 4. sv!! ,W sy I v 1 ,, t V A , . , - - X. 1 1 ,Q1 Q' . K 1 A ,L , i ' , , J ' V JW -at i - 2 - , Q lg ii 5' - at ' ,, , Y - yn d 4 ' - K , , , f ' fi ' , QP F' ef ' -. V . K, P 'f P S - 1 T' ' rt' ' I V , Q- L X A 'YF' a .3 A 9' 59 , , t ,, . 3 Y is vi 'IM '- V i- as in tel: How: Melvin Jackson, Haskell Rosenthal, Van Hendrix, Morris Griiiin, Al Eseinman, Frank Roberts, Ronnie Walker, Bobby Parsons, Pat Greq- y, Harvey Pienzler, Gerald Reed, Frand Whiteside, Russell Orr, Frank Parish, Malcom Mitchmore, Bud Lively, Louis Corte. 3rd Row: Connie Urbanek, and Mueller, Jack Phillips. James Jolly, Harmon Graves, Jerry Johnson, Tommy Allen, David Wayne, Jerry Robinson, Larry Bergen, George Lipshy, ck Penny. Liz Holm, Betty Bernard, Erma Ludwick, Bobbie Roland. 2nd Row: Frances Nelms, Pauline Applebaum. Margaret Harmon, Gloria Jackson, isalie Zeto, Amber Bernard, Carolyn Iverson, Elaine Camp, Maryelle Holloway, Jo Ann Atwell, Lyska Hudspeth, Fay Anderson, Ann Tatum, Eva alker, Jackie Scibs, Pat Crow. Joan Collins. Joyce Solomon. lst Row: Ethel Turner, Isabell Rosenberg, Peqqy Goode, Sylvia Funk, Sonia Gellond. dy Martin, Jenna Huddelston, Wanda Vickers, Pat Stewart, Madaline Collins, Beverly Conroy, Almeda Sears, Gracie Super, Patsy Ginn, Nancy e, Jeanine Summeriord, Maderia Lacy. in 44 F 1 Y ,wie :NM Wt' or ..,,W +ve A -ll. I FIRE PATROL Alan Lucas, lohn Stafford, Drayton Cummins, Louis Mills, Wampy Ellis, Tommy Crook, Ierry Culver, Paul Terrill, Wulter Frederickson, Iohnny Morrow, Russell Orr, Frank Parish, Iohn Sheldon. Don DeWalsh, Don Evans. David Kelley, Steve Harrington, Henry Owens, Baby Navarro, Claude Vickers, Bobby Tucker, Ronnie Walker, George Parker, Ioe Iaworski, Mendel Laviaqe, Ierry Johnson. ii 0 , FIRE FIGHTERS Mendel Laviaqe. Iohn Stafford, Frank Parish, Russell Orr, David Kelley Wampy Ellis, George Parker, Iohri Sheldon, Waller Frederickson Hon nie Walker, Henry Owens, Baby Navarro. 'su 'una 'Qt gf Bobby Tucker, Ioe Iaworski, Alan Lucas, Tommy Crooks, Ierry Culver, Claude Vickers, Don Evans, Paul Terrill, Iohnny Morrow, Don De- Walsh, Ierry Iohnson. Louis Mills. Don Wilson, Chief: Mr. Shaver, Sponsor Bobby Tucker, Assistant Chief. Y! M 0 ,,, at --Q r L MMS Tn ' if N 'Y' ff? 3obby Tucker 1 1 XL L - Nick Brown l Y ' K J, 'An , . rv, d-term Graduate ig Jerry Johnson .nib Mr. Shaver Sponsor Billy Roper Don Evans ff S IN Driving Charlie Stringer, Lois Bozeman, Coralie Somers, Nedra Sue Chapman, Maurice Peterson, Lau- reen Miller, Elizabeth Kolodny, Jody Martin, Margie Moore, Judy Williams, Nancy Brack- er, Johnie Pape, Shirley Rome, Betty Jo Moss, Dayne Sponsor, Pat Overstreet, Sally McClendon, Betty June Evans, Myrna Dacus, Mr. Brown, Palmer, Joyce Wright, Beverly Fos- ter, Sandra Eccles, Theresa Gilmore, Sara Ellen Sachs, Merle Dement, Betty Frucht, Mava- line Miles, Malcolm Mitchmore, Rosie Velleral, Marilyn Hogg. fm Zegw :le Pam x he 1 .f QM l ,M K . am, 1 V vw 'wi f f WINNERS IN CITY MEET Bonnie Zuber, limmy' WGN Io Ann Breier, Sheila Poborsky Q ' ' orrrcsas GILBERT HALDEN Presiden! ..... .....,.,,... - ' . ' .....,..... .. IOEL BLAIR SleS:ieI?c1:3ld??t . . . . . HAL FREEMAN Treasurer .. Nancy Wren 'O MEMBERS: Iackie Friedlander, Hal Freeman, Iimmy Walt. Steve Zellen, Bill Mullendore. Robert Doughty, Dan Smith, Gilbert Halden, Lewis Hopfe, Shirley Coldion. Yvonne Winirey, Iecxn Axelrod, Sheila Pobor- sky, Bonnie Zuber. I0 Ann Breier, Lyla Lee Woodruff, Marvin Noble, Ioel Blair, Ian Campbell, Mrs. Parrs, Phyllis Askanase, Renee Cohen, Nannette Breitenbach, Jackie Reader, Nancy Wren, Roselyn Eisenberg, Renee Deulser. Harry Lieberman Iabsenty. '-XQ':l ' rs, ,ir ig SA ave! lib MRS. PARKS Sponsor President 'Russell Orr Vice-President Liz Holm Secretary Amber Bernard Treasurer Pat Parks Miss Hurst Sponsor 2udlmu6SczolZ Star: Almeda Sears, Elsie Roco, Ioan Sa- win, Patsy Coyle, Amber Bernard. Liz Holm, Barbara Bond, K' Oroso Iune Knolle, Davana .lm Ieanine Summerford, Kathryn egory Iane Boqar Diane Schmit, mcy Smith Pat Parks, Russell Orr, tsy Wells Frank Parish Gregory Olds, Mau- ry Burling, Tony Torkelson Spanish ll w tw w S 9'-R '5mMHN a Ioyce Beynolds, reporterg Heloise Brous- sard, treasurer,' Hal Freeman, presi- dentf Diane Schmidt, secretary, Nancy Boyd, vice president. Frances Friedma Heloise Broussar Evelyn Greer Ioyce Reynolds Diane Schmidt Maria Theresa Miranda Margaret Chen Hal Freeman Paul Hewitt Ioe Bones Frances Lester Eamcdandsddd Officers: Tommy Crook, President Wanda Vickers, Vice-President Steve Bolton, Secretary-Treasurer Sue Craft, Committee Chairman Larry Scarborough, Sgt-at-Arms ms SPOIIESZ-DSO11 X x fx 1 lbert Rcyas ,eve Bolton vanell Branscome ic Craft irry Scaebrough iele Silvers ck Shipman :orge Miller Jn Evans vmmy Crook ckie Gray an Hernandez ha Branstctter e Miller anda Vickers irry Moore nmy Elliot 'thur Sloan n Bracker V Ban! Kenneth Baldwin, Ami Levin, B b B ttl t ' B Gordon, lanet Bazaman. or Gm O es em' env lean nl, x H-'re N gif' N, 'S- 8 Dickie Gray, Arnold Rosenzweiq, Mr. Bickley. First Row: Paul Longoria, Walter Kreschmar, Paul Murohy. Eric Widell, Larry Iones, Mary Alexander, Kenneth Hubbard, Charles Bren- ner, Marion Tweedy, Nancy Coates, Manuel Crespo, Vivian McGirt, Dickie Gray, Barbara Sharp, lune Naqel, Dorothy Helller, Dael Campbell, Malcolm Mitchamore, Beverly Ann Dryer, Frank Harqis, Mr. Bickley. Second Row: Barbara Kilgore, Bena Kelt, Patricia Fawkes. Sue Morton, Inck Myers, Steve Zelen, Iohn I, Battista, Ioan Marie Blume, Edwin Kashy, Helen Brown, Arnold Rosenweiq. Marv lane Pyburn, Iudith Gordon, Kenneth Baldwin, Darrell Morris, Gene Brooks, I.ee Estabrook, Scott Eslinqer, Maiorettes: Ami Levin. Barbara Bclttelstein, Betty lean Garden, lane! Bazaman. 'Ns ' 4 p t. I nk ri Tv? x I , Y m DAYNE EVANS PRESIDENT A CAROLYN PATTON DRILL MAJOR 9 MISS SCOTT SPONSOR IQ SUE JOWELL DRILL 'CAPTAIN YQ? QTY 6 r lg :VFAT MARILYN JONES VICE-PRESIDENT I MAVALINE MILES Drum 8: Bugle Major fm v Y. JG -2, ,i fl 'V W.. at PAT TURNEY WOODIE DRILL CAPTAIN HERMANSON DRUM .Q BUGLE CAPTAIN Nb. ., 1.2 T- 4-W JOAN QUINBY I REPORTER if 'I PATSY CRAIG . ., I I -I I I, DRILL SECRETARY I ....... MAJORIE MOUNTS DRUM at BUCLE SECRETARY Q '27 1'- .,. FRANCES JAMESON f ,I 'QV DRILL TREASURE 'ef' I I BETTY LYNCH A U I +V xc DRUM .sz BUCLE 'QQ I 5 TREASURE ,g A S Williams Pope Smith Roten Nilson Yeary McKee Baar Huddleston Flowers Not Pictured: K Robertson Crow Culley Hallman Matula McDonald Preble Rushing Stovall it 'iffii-'txt 'vrff' .l T' S Xl in ' 5 S ........D'?5f fx X X ' Q X x fl XX lx 5 K pw mf me Massey Collins Tucker Gregory Holloway Bell Bernard Bernard Parks Tillman Schmid Burkhart l-liqhland Ginn Lee McClendon Lynch Camp Tucker Not Pictured: Zeto Anderson Boqar Anderson Brady Giles End Lt. Tillman Q! 1 f y yy l an -an f in X in at H 1 l of L N Q. 15 Jensen Stewart Overstreet Davis Iones 2nd Lt. Year 27415 .-F 5 1 F D N mm Q ,M fl st , C t.. A. , 1, 1 I5 .... '17 K I G 'f' t is . 1 M lx U l X X X , of' s I ' ' ' t . ' 4 lx - t i ti 1 Y-i Y .Q Y , , . 1 4 + ., ,b v A EL K U 4 .1 . , x.w.', jp.. . 'o W i.-tt ' - A ' -4. W' 'i . if W ,I I ,. r 7 t 1, t. Summerlord O'Connell gamey gx urner - Vickers Rx McClendon Nichols R V. . Q., LJ , .lff 1 on vu., , 1 K'-1-'x Bryan Hcxniranz Knight Mounts Iackson Witte Woodrull Cockrell Sacks Lester Summeriord 8 'Q ' 4 Qi? of Sgt. Turner vfapn. M- .1 I 4' 'f '5x Chambers Reagan Palmer Walton Collins Roland Hess Conroe Chen Upton Morris Gibbs Stewart Lacy Boar Morgan Alford Cook Knolle Not Pictured: Myslivec Neal Reynolds Triqq Walker Lt. Knolle DRILL COMPANIES Lelkowitz Iudd Gerson Pittman Holly Silvers Harris Pope Moulds Gelland Curlner Myslivec Clark Winfrey Miller Stanlield Shoiner Faulkner Verdina Iones Davenport Burroughs Bernich Super + . ,Q N ,i 'Q 'D Lt. Curtner 'ons A Iohs Koster Booker Holmberq Ginsberg Scida Stringer Pate Hanson Nelms Starr Pavilides Harman X x 'T' 0 u,,X l 'w NX um S 50... .Nu Q 5 f I 5 4 1 a l 1 Lt. Super Lt. Harman S. gl U Q., I 1 J IL lv if' En' J, 3, f Q 1' ' xr if 1 We I ' W, x,. Adams Horton Schnell Brannon Quinby Koster Iolly Owens Hlcks Lt. Funk SM 0' ! J , 5 ,5 'L rf q -, , X s i S g ,si XV K Noun 7 ,X S gag J X fg fx I I' 'I 6-Y1 Lt. Hicks Ogi .Qin WM. A -u. f A418- . Ezo Iohnson Allen Q lorns f Fox Bridgeforth j lohnson Coyle Allmond 1 i I s4't gut' U3 .1 I l , 'v,, DRILL COMPANIES H J 1. it Wills Eddings Eccles Austin Zilker Somers Rosemarin Pollock Smith Levenson Berger Williams Barr Funk I t .1 www QA Q 5 A Nl we W L . All - , 1 f ' Q mond , K Ka A f I Li Im t M ' ' 5 . ph ' Kinzback, Patterson, Chapman, Oates. ' -bf Blum, Niemeyer, Smith, Smith, Coe. L' C 1 . oe - 4 NYU Gaucho Suapshals w ar vm vollofl' cofo H35 . ov alone NX ., wx WUOBS ENTERING THE STADIUM: Barbara Orqam, Sissy Tilll man. lune Knolle, Barbara Tucker, Dudley Bell. Sally McClendon, Belly Io Bernard, lane Boqar, Kathryn Gregory. A CA P7- PH5- AIN M YYY S Dqizlyn ?I1vD 7lQc5-,VE 6 Evgnes 559 WPLOW '?s,' op' Oo g I Tum dy HHS P ey, S H Suengghsz We 'fe . B S619 -ns Mow nhgg' 558' P ga ' Q f r lensemggxgz' COP CZZSIZZQE 6Z'e 'Q1T ' 9 Q . .Now ' DI 11 Lp,S5O5'5, Dmoh Qndo like C1296 H W A h f b 11 OD 'QQ w t t e oot CI games. Q, n, leaf' San ' 2nd Lt. Ioel Brand Battalion Staff apt. Pauline Applebaum Sponsor -4 '--1 is Y, Lt. Colonel Pat Gregory Battalion Commander Capt. Luanne Vondy Sponsor I, R076 fn. will Capt. Ierry Armstrong Battalion Adjutant Capt. Virginia Williams Sponsor -an ws. Top Sgt. Pfc. Sgt. Pvt Sgt: Cpl. Pvt. Sgt. Pvt. Sgt. Pvt Pfc. Pvt. Cpl. Sgt Pvt. Pvt Row: Herbert Pruett Gary Miller Ben Comiskey Don Hein Herbert Gatlin David Flciyd Norman Johnson Samuel Chaskin Walter Kretschmar Arthur Neal Dave Cunningham 'Charles Burch Jon Bracker Monroe White Eric Widell John Michael Ben Kuenemann Sgt Sgt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Sgt Cpl. Pfc Cpl. Middle Row: Pfc. Pfc Pfc Cpl Pfc. Pfc. Pfc Pfc. Pfc. Pfc. Sgt. Sgt Pfc. Sgt. Pfc. Pfc. Charles Brenner Erwin Hill Bradley Philip Shannon Harold Boren Richard Osborne Richard Adams Richard Irwin Bob Bowlin Donny Morgan Leon Lipp Ronnie Stewart Vernon Frank Orville Brogdcin Charles Carothers Alan Rudy Bottom Row: Gene Brooks Larry Lawhon Richard Ard Paul Murphy Bob Hoskins Ross Clements Bill Church John Moore Larry Jones Bob Wilson Marcus Shapiro Arnold Rcsenzweig Jordan Smith Gene Smith Harold Schultz Lloyd Roberts Sammy Hipp Pvt Pvt Pvt Pfc. 1. UL ,5 fn 1 I I - f-7' Lt. Icxmes Tipton N f xx X. its gg Executive Officer that s i gi- Q' Ccxpt. Gilbert Hulden Capt. Elsie Montgome Commanding Officer Sponsor ' , 1 . Q. if 7? g Lt. Harry Zuber 1 Platoon Leader Q' .41 di, .fy . M ,, l x X 1 'X N' g 9 , JL . 1 A C s -ff W , 0 , S 6 8 , -I , X lf aj X I ,QQ 4 f X , A 5 E 'I' ' N- 5 I ta .Q ' ' Q ' Q I X i, Q ,T Q ,. 4 . N7 Lt. Frank Hargis P.- 1 Platoon Leader b Lt. Maxie Levit XXQVNN r A P fx Platoon Leader S! A sql. ompan .4-.A.f 4-for .v-'Q -,. ,laid iid:-an-an D R I L. L PLATOON: Cadet Lt. Charles Reed, Platoon Commander. C fs M C, C, Capt. E. S. Ferguson Q? ff'-,,, Commandant of Cadets P. . A l I 1 ,r : G t ' Q. r w -U Q4 I HT L, wr , Q, ' ' W' .. ,. . 0... . .. .,, .-....-- or Q, l,l,, tt 4 s X , . Uv, . fy. 'R--w . ,S M-if vii 1 K . ,, ,Z , ' .ki T -f. ' 4' 1 if 1 s' 1 ' ' .1 .-.Q Jw 4. . l ,,, ' Q' TJ 4' - ...I rw y xg, x . A 5.1 Top Pvt. Sgt. Sgt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Cpl. Sgt. Cpl. Pvt Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt Pvt Sgt Cpl Pfc. Pvt. Pvt Pvt. Row: Marston Watson Morton Seline Scott Eslinger Gordon Zuber Edwin Bell Jerry Gaines Louis Moskowitz Louis Mills Bob Humphrey Don Thompson Billy Bates Norman Schluinpf Raymond Armstrong Henry Gissel Lawrence Kagan Richard Elick Gary Tatum Jonnie Lowe Frank Tuxworth Len Allen Dan Davis Middle Row: Sgt Ted Seashore Pvt John Bowring Pvt. Allan Gold Pvt Jerry Green Pvt Joe Polaski Pvt Larry Bernard Pvt Robert Bell Sgt Charles McLaran Pvt. Tommy Allin Sgt Cpl. Jack Phillips Sammy Hankins Pvt Julius Desenberg Pfc. George Lipshy Sgt Bill Roush Pvt Gerry Allison Cpl. Alan Neel Sgt Lee Estabrook Sgt. Leonard Tatar Cpl. Laurence Carothers Pvt Russell Dunn Pvt Robert Jackson Bottom Row: Cpl. Pvt. Pvt. Sgt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Cpl. Sgt. Sgt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Cpl. Pfc. Sgt. Pvt. Bob Best Tommy Benton Jerry Waldman Marvin Jeane Dave Bell Harvey Tiras John Ahrenbeck Richard Del ' Homme Keith Bannon Dan Greenberg Burt Fairstein Mike Gayman William Stout Edward Wyatt David Poor Jack Follis Read Stapp Donnis Roth Frank Weinberger J. T. Pickering Don Sheffield Morton Smolersky as g e L ' ' in kf: rg 1 Capt. Raymond Latham Capt. Nancy Rabo Commanding Officer Sponsor ,.f, Lt. Leonard Adams 3 Platoon Leader L ay, Company B M-Sgt. Tillman-Moses Military Instructor l w ' Rifle Team: Edward Wyatt, 'f T' Q , Y ' ' 9 x 5 , ff' 'VY rh h Lt. Bernard Zindler N 4: 12 iv fra' :Q f , Platoon Leader Platoon Leader at of 1 , V Q Lt. Ben Swanson Francis Blake, Leonard Adams, Jimmie Cartwright, Gary Ta- tum, Jerry Armstrong, Nor- man Schlump. Top Sgt. Sgt. Pfc. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt Pfc. Pfc. Pvt Sgt Pvt Pvt Sgt Sgt Pvt Cpl .. J Row: David Jones Reg Chesser John Hayes Jerry Bent Pete Born John Rutherford Dana Grantham John Erwing Jimmy Norton John Sauer Bill Vaughn Larry Ray Michael Alderson Marvin Noble Ward Lott Scott Callihan Drayton Cummins iff A r 1, .4 'e'- i . .K N Middle Row: Sgt. Sgt. Pvt. Cpl. Pvt. Cpl. Pfc. Pvt. Sgt. Cpl. Cpl. Pvt. Pvt. Sgt. Pvt. Pvt. Pvt. Don DeWalch Gilbert Steile Charles Jones Coolidge Chu Frank Dannenbaum Francis Blave Lynn Dotson Richard Demecs Neil Paine John Will Joel Pearson Sidney McCrory Jay Elston Ted Lewis Bill Woods Bob Gettle Thomas Light Bottom Row: Pvt. Cpl. Pvt. Cpl. Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Pvt Sgt Sgt Cpl Alfred Kluge Bob Campbell Donald Coplan Jan Roush Lee Dozier Charles Hawthorne Gary 'Rollins Gary Widell Demitre Barunes James Jolly Bill Olive John Donnelly Warren Smith Warren Smith Robert Joachim Bill Goodwin Eddie LaMair L E IN Capt. Wayne Adams CCIPT- NGIICY SCIUYI L g,f.2C1f1fQ22e2,lffQ22Q Commanding Officer Sponsor 1 'E fag El - W . 1 W ,nn It. Harmon Graves Platoon Leader Lt ROb9lt Caton Platoon L-ade1' Lt. Ray Sauer Platoon Leader :nu faq X 4.-f 'Mfg A ...Ag-.-.Q-.. .l K' Q '92 Lim- Company C M-Sgt. S. E. Bandy Military Instructor Gilbert Steile, Reg Chesser, Ward Lott, Sgt. Bandy, Neil Paine. att Q Xl. 1 5,5 . fl I-1-, -1 -Q. x , , uv tr . It ul- I-r -I fy., a,:M'.1t.' .wi - I - 4 Q .J dy i -A ff 13:15 r . ... . wif 2+ ,s -ltr' vt . If Glas! : yy- - . , -6: v . !':,A.., fr. ,- r-.g,..f:1. , pr A -W -. , ,. . r A' xxx. . 'J' 1 A. -.. - ' -' N' V, fn . ae '.4 - ' s. - I f . Qt ' V Q' M i N. wa' X f -7. . ,wa . 4 -.W--Q 5. l -, rw A 'ff 'I - 3, 5 - ya., : x ,. ' 4 gag' 5 iii.-1 ,1 X .k,i- . pw. eff I Q' 1 p. 'J 1 ,r-f 74 I l rf 'ff' rr f 9 -,.,,. xml, .w 'X 'W , '. M I xi' '4 Lf, ,Fw HJ' 4 - . . , rx ,Sl Ax 2-, X , . x, f Q , nigh. 5 - N. ,HSL-5v,,f. i-'flffi f ig, i xg. warg, A .f .N 'H SA-5,3- l Lp. F. ,f ' , -'gfff , I ' 'Yi' -,p,,pw.,, - ,-A AQ, v ,,',z5, l,Q?v,3f.r,a , f - 444- 5. 1'fi+ - VQKWFS4, - ly' r if ,ff 'vz' ,far-A . KW' ' ,M W- ng ,- 5, 'ff x,-71. 11 ry, V., wo f f -ATVX 5' N, 'ik-U . '- , -,Q-if 2 1wg'1'gf'f.T,4v :ff y Hrs ' 4-1 r-.A ,M ,gf:'gg'2Q11f:fvg,,, 'sr y- ,355 v I 1' W 6: f ll' X , 12 , Lysku Hudspeth Shirley Stillinger Q x V0 y My , ,W-qw. rp N- --4 ii pl J M z-'Q .QW . ffgjuy, ' f x . fi , M' rg , .E X f rig' MQ, 3 ,,,.h,,g Wy Henry Owens Mary Icme Walton Q Q J, -1 f f-X Russell Orr 'wfgl xlk-:digg 4 21- LJp 'v A r if Y iimfx - , Q' ,p,'l54.F,L3 ' 1 ry 4, q .. ,r 5.5 4 ','f?f,fg.53 , Don DeWalsh A ripe., ' M-li, 7. ' Y fuk' r 'Mi fw,s,f1l2ffk!F1f13l+ il, E PO RT Not in rewards, but in the strength to strive, The blessing lies. -Trowbridge V ix X' Riikl - L wif Q9 r img L9 MMHQQZMWM ,gf 17351 Varsifg ff-6 MMM -Q--W-4--M ,bof ,rirazisg -gd 35 Q fi A192 A Y-?5f'w5 ga A 2 V X 5 K n,,,' 1 s ' 7 s S A f fix P , ,L F I E A gf fiffggj, 195 C2 a I AS. in gczcinro gf- Th0I:11?S 1 02,5723 Q! 1 55 in 45,15 n 3. wmmwwgw img 4 fix ,1. f5 4 Sclzcdulc San Iacinto 35 San cxcin o Milby Austin grim Wmfzfw I i 0 14 - j San Iacinto 28 Sam Houston 12 ' I ' t 21 Davis 14 I t 0 Reagan 27 I W- as v inane-H lil S! .': y-,, 6 A, .--n.-... Couch Dike Rose ,gf N A ix, Y if I ohn Kcxhlden Alon Finger Managers Alon Lucas cmd Mac Wcrughtcxl ,!'q..fl , - M ilu 'i QM- .L 'fi g w. is X 1951 Football Tri-Ccxptoins Bobby Tucker, Ierry Iohnson, and Don Wilson 1 We Wi Don Wilson Couch O. L. Middleton L ,N 1 ne. . K 1, 7 HUM .wud ALL-CITY AND ALL-STATE I Don Wilson, All-State Guard Q ,La -.Kx S93 6 si, YH' 5 Mendel Lcxvxdge Bob Tucker SAN IACINTO 35 MILBY 7 A dispirited Milby Buffalo eleven fell easily before the fury of a Bear team anxious to erase the stigma of its recent loss. San Iac touchdowns were scored by Iohnson C21 Kel- ley, Laviage, and Finger, behind excellent line play by Wil- son and Tucker. Iohnson booted all five extra points. V ,. I A A 1 .I 40 - fi. x if V, f 0 . l Q v J- . Q 1 Ami 4-W 'Ab Orville Trask X x , as 1 f ff 1: A ,f I-ijt? t My g, xl L 1 N Dick Howard A fs , Iohnny Kahlden .rf 'f ' 'V ll fl ! I l ',.s,itndiiiW' if R SAN IACINTO-7 LAMAR-33 Powerful blocking, coupled with the fast, shifty running of La- mar backs, proved too much for the Bruins as they lost a hard fought battle in this, their first conference game of the season. However, the bull-like running of San Iac's Ierry Iohnson made him the game's leading ground gainer. Ierry scored the lone Bear touchdown and booted the extra point. v , Ierry Iohnson T i I 5: ,C ' 5 2 5 ,pei Riggs ,, ct lx David Kelly i FT... tx A -5 ? 1 , tm. A wa x., K' HShUCkS, f Q l , I1 tweren f nuthinij D. E, I i F 'N ' U 0, 4 , . W Q y x 1 .j fgz i .L JAX i X X Y Don Evans My Q . Claude Vickers S SAN IACINTO-0 AUSTIN-14 The vaunted Bear running attack seemed unable to get started as Austin combined stal- wart line play with a newly-found offense to There goes Muller, give the Bruins their second conference defeat ' of the season. df f ? V.. 5 'lb-Y Xt 3331! Q.-4 - Raw . .y K X? j 4 W , gf fy V :zlv 40 I . 4 X32 A' T. in I c. K l ' 'A if f' X . xx Q f i X X iw .D 1 t 1 ,I X W x t X ggi, ' . . g 5 N 2 it K J! Billy Roper . 1 X t Gordon Earhart Alan Finger as L t 319' Ross Amaro 1 SAN IACINTO 28 SAM HOUSTON 12 San Iac ran up an easy victory over the underdog Tiger team. Sam Houston, although unable to move on the ground took to the air to score their first TD of the season. Laviage, Kelley, and Terrill, scored for San Iac, as Ierry Iohnson added all four extra points. Q 51. g IX if I W gy' .vim 455- w l xx 5 Steve Tully X, uh 'Q Y if 3 ill Lui 5. ' iffAf if X Nick Brown The Bunch SAN IACINTO 21 JEFF DAVIS 14 After trailing throughout the first half, the Bears unleashed a terrific second-halt rally. coming from behind to defeat a favored Davis eleven. Bear touchdowns were scored by Laviage. Iohnson, and Tucker. 3. N, t ' X it i 5 X y X Herb Chabysek t?- Gene Hastings 1'1'1s Hel- S co U1 es Dave SAN IACINTO-0 REAGAN-27 San lacinto entered their final game oi the season with a chance to win second place in the city race. ' However, the slightly favored Reagan Bull- dogs exploded with a passing attack which netted four touchdowns in the first half. The second half settled down to a defensive battle during which neither team scored. Mende1 goes down l ,- is ? t ef .Q V . '59, 1.2 n- h ,X Z if lv f X S n . A I7 x 4 1 I K 5 --,,, K I i, i R l X 1, X w C' ss' Ioe Dobes .. X X 1' I ohn Sheldon SAN JACINTO CUBS CST!- vo as' 4 ix S55 Viebig, Terry, Flanagan, Iohnes, Iaworski, Goette, Ritchie, Hill Stephenson QManagerD, Brandt, Verner. Bastian, Longoria, Best, Shepherd, Randall, Melnick, Glick, Berger, Heath, Navarro, Dyer, Hutson, Doss, Sachs, Bowlin, Kuenemann, Montgomery, Taub, Grit fin, Chacon, I. Hudson, Elledge, Breedlove, Kaminsky, Lovell, Weathrely, Weaver. Cub Football Record 19 San Iacinto Galena Park 6 San Iacinto 6 Lamar 12 San Iacinto 12 Milby 6 San Iacinto 28 Austin 14 San Iacinto 24 Sam Houston 6 0.44 San Iacinto 34 left Davis 14 San Iacinto O Reagan 12 The Cub Cagemen had a mediocre sea- son with 5 wins and 7 losses for a .416 aver- age. Top row: Morrison, Morrow, Sims, Iohnes Middle: Doss, Myers, Kaminsky, Henderson, Van Eat: Bottom: Kelly, Layton, Waughtal, Dyer TEAM Left to Right, Front Row: Coach, Van Viebig, Henry Owens, Herbie Chabysek, George Parker, John McGee,. Middle Row: Manager, Steve Tully, Boggie King, Walter Frederickscn, Jerry Culver, Manager, Ronnie Stephenson. Back Row: Fred Cochran, Don Wilson, Bobby Tucker, Melvin Woods, Bobby Parsons. W .-V-. 'Tv 'md X BASKETBALL SEASON 1951-52 SAN IACINTO 48, GALENA PARK 24 SAN IACINTO 54, SWEENEY, TEX. 24 SAN IACINTO 42, AUSTIN, TEX. 34 SAN IACINTO 43, AUSTIN, TEX. 33 SAN IACINTO 58, BALL HI, GALVESTON 26 SAN IACINTO 40, SAN BENITO, TEX. 31 SAN IACINTO 45, SAM HOUSTON 43 ' SAN IACINTO 39, JEFF DAVIS 44 SAN IACINTO 47, TEXAS CITY, TEX. 32 SAN IACINTO 64, BALL HI, GALVESTON Z9 1 SAN IACINTO 62, BURBANK. , 5 SAN ANTONIO 42 SAN IACINTO 49, ALAMO HEIGHTS SAN ANTONIO 54 SAN IACINTO 38, SPRING BRANCH 19 X Henry Owens X ff? ,7' Walter Frederickson I i , , v Jt i I is ri Fred Cochran San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto San Jacinto Herbie Chabysek Jerry Culver Ev. i X 1 XXV N -2 s .9 f tt Wx! 1 George Parker S Bobby Parsons Jeff Davis Jeff Davis St. Thomas Sam Houston Lamar Reagan Austin Milby Jeff Davis Sam Houston Lamar Reagan Austin Milby I S J? if t f r X X 5 15 x B bby BASKETBALL Ml Wd IhMG Mr .B B g King THE BOYS ON THE DIAMOND Above : Bottom row: Ross Munger, Ronnie Walker, Mendel Laviage, Henry Owens, Boogie King, Milford Myers: Middle row: Robert Frnka, Billy Layton, lack Henderson, Don Neuenschwander, Arthur Hall. Raymond Van Eaton, Noel Kile: Top row: Coach Van Viebig, Billy Wesson, Walter Fredrickson, Frank Roberts, Bobby Tucker, Charlie Sims, Gregory Olds, Fred Cochran, David Kelly. ,F R . .K . ' H eu, x Q-1, 4 t A A xv f. 1 f , 'I :II Mb' I R, ly' 1 Q- Walter Fredrickson ss Nl X' j Q H Y ,M 'myiw y ' 'N .1 'Q 'A ll Xxx nfl t if 3 i 24 I 4 ,A ,,, . li' ll Y V Q ,. xt B, , f' mi, is t X f , ,Lv f MQ 1 Bobby Tucker lf H , Boogie King A il fx ,mr 44 Raymond Van Eaton all 3 Noel Kile Ronnie Walker I ack Henderson Walter I-'redrickson . ,b be. o W 'N re if og.. ez l V Q fe ' ff 1, mf W , jg, 1. . K + ,g M P :P N . 5, -1 Q w Q ,J q ' we M N 55 Sim N. 'r , U K 2970-4 K0 'M , W .- ,.., N. o Y '. 'A ,, .6 , It - K Z ,,,.,4 V a my ,J ,.., I. 4 A .. g!5?:.4,2.l.v Z ' 1 1, . tn -glgywii, If-4 r A.'-Q -r Q f' . fe -, ,. ' 1 . .' at .1 . , Q ' .. - ' ,. ,,x'g.,5 . Y .IT-fig-.Fi -Qty ' HV N' J, 4. . wi A g , ,, . J-1 .-f .sm ,tx-:vs tv' - W ff.. .r . 1 ' ' . wx .fr - gt- :J --A-, ' ' L I' ' ' ' ' 3,,,..,' '- ' A . . 11c'J'- u M Qphr' gd., -:bww ,i ,ff r M .. A - , V4 -4 fapf ff M-. , -, , ll 34.6 A PM ,f . 1 fi ,,. J f'-Sus 2, it :tt 1 ,:J.9:fee1fi4F fr . , ,Q -Q91 ,- - -ua, ' -J ' ,JUS-. ' 7 - 'V A, ' I: V Ib L 1 . ' 3 ' -Q., ' Orville Trask Don Wilson y J Above : Bottom row: Weldon Davis, Wilder Brown, Tom Lovell. Charles Brandt, Iohn McGee, David Kelly, Bob Montgomery: Middle row: Steve Roper, Wayne Henfro, Iohn Zelle, Charles Flanagan, Iames Hill, Ioe Dobes, Gordon Earhart, Paul Lon- goria, John Morrow, Coach Middleton: Top row: Phil Baker, Gerald Reed, Morris Griffin, Nick Brown, Don Wilson, Gary Tatum, Crville Trask, Warren Hutson, Mike Wells. Below: Mile relay team: Nick Brown, Wayne Ren- fro, Gary Tatum, Weldon Davis. Below: John McGee n 41- e 'lt MK S Q-0' X N? Right : Charles Flan- agan, A1 Eisen- mann, Co-capt. Er- win Groner, Mike McNeill, Bill Haas, Co-capt. E cl win Kashy, Lindsay Blayney. light: Lindsay Blayney, Erwin Groner, Mike McNeill, Bill Haas, Al Eisenmann, Charles Flanagan, Edwin Kashy. ,vw- .l kill 5 , OUR GOLF TEAM Left: Ross Pooley, Malcolm Mazow, Ioel Brand, Ken Margolis, Arnold Prensky. r Above: Top row: Don De Wcdch: Don Evans, Eddie Lee: Bottom row: Tom Morrison, Peter Milius. Eddie Lee 2 J, 5'-P Pete Milias Don Evans Q fi 1 ' if ' I Z Q Tom Morrison 5 j f Don De Walch 4 . Miss Brush and Team: i .ie La sv 1 Q '-' .1 , 1 ' X'- ..- K 1 -l -.Q ,, ,gl M.. -I 'cj' -1 1 rf E A X ,I S 3 al l Elizabeth Yeary. Evelyn Grierson, fl lk Rosalie Lasser, Suzanne Halpern, Pat Broz, Claudia Oliver, Barbara Croft, Ianell, Carolyn Milford, Sally Meyer, Pat Henderson, Ann Verner, Rosie Villareal SCOTT'S TEAM: mma Iecm Ray, Marjorie Iarboe, Charlene Brittain, harlene Hearn, Vivian McGirt, Mary Lou, Mary lane yburn, Hannalore Rosenberg, Ioanne Fontanelle if SHAW'S TEAM: Virginia Ramirez, Dorothy Hutchens, Joann Dupree, Elaine Fleming, Shirley Hunter. Leown Ienking, Betty Io Moss, Carolyn Trousclale V o L L E Y B L A L L 1 .gf 1 R N FQ T L ,, - R i A L Fi M t L LT U ,, R s E63 l' I A a ' ' L A S t , R:,a5,v0 X l I N T E R S C H O L A S T I C BACK ROW: Roslyn Eisenberg, Barbara Robertson, Liddie Pierce, Leown lenl-:ins Bobbie Sue Trull, Mrs. Shaw, Margie Moore, Charlotte Mullins, Burta Rhoads. CENTER ROW: Ioanne Mueller, Ioyce Solomon, Ieannette Lightner, Darlene Pelham, Ioann Dupree, La Vonn Talley. FRONT ROW: Frances Stephenson, Barbara Hearn, Betty Todd, Muriel Dement, Shirley, Hunt- er, Bonnie Elliotte. t TN ,311 tY- i55-?,T1L,.,- ,.d0 t Captain, Betty Todd: Coach .. Barbara Hearn Mrs. Shaw: Co-Captain, Burta Rhoads: Manager, Roslyn Eisenberg. 'he students of Home Nursing vill be the efficient on-the-spot .elpers at home after their ourse and training with Mrs. Ilayton and Nurse Spicker. Ianice Minns, Patsy May, Reba Eskowitz, Mrs. Spicker. 3ette Apffel, Beverly Foster, Harriette Berk- nan, Sylvia Schuman. The general health course contains the study of physical and mental health and hygiene, highlighted by movies and discussions on that line. as First Aid is now second nature to our Juniors, thanks to the weeks of bandag- ing, resuscitating, and caring for class victims, Penny Tolman, Kathryn Ritnour, Cecile Gill, Mrs. Shaw, Patsy May, Ioan Marie Blume, Grace Schelewa. ...J af' s ' ,. IN 1 21 Sf Oro!! QQ' fb 1' new .-amsg C T- , ' . 0.016191 Carolyn Milford, Ann Verner, Rosie Villareal 6 Y e Co Miss Brush, Team Sponsor ff' f ' f X 1 f' 'L V ,X-T3 is I 'x M X, K Xgfoq' f QQYSN affix QC Nanette Breitenbach, Carol Davis, Sally Meyer, Bette Iohnson, Susan Liddell, Bet- sy Meine, Roslyn Eisenberg, Nancy Stewart, Shirley Stillinger E A 1'Q1:,4 . 1 'W A 'aff J I T hx, ' 1 Lk .2.'i',9x , f ' Q .L 5 , f f ' 5 x f f - . .ul 13,2 4 . - et' -I PP x fiffaftff-2 j gg 1zk'f T51 ' f . K .1 . ,.,, . if S. N'-'f swye- , ffzlgzf -J! j., n l - 6 fl 1,2 T. I ' wp W , . ' ' 11, I The swimming team Cas good at swimming as looking prettyj was coached by Mrs. Shaw. The past two years have brought them two second-place berths in the city swims. Modern dance rou in a s mmetrical formation: Diane Schmidt Pearl 'J P Y , Melnick, Evelyn Kolar, Shirley Schuman, Margie Reneau, Geraldine Franklin, Mae Iean C-Tol, Garland Kennedy. MCJDERN DANCING AND RESTRICTIVE EDUCATION Miss Scott and the familiar big smile! Restricted Physical Education class being put through their paces: Nancy Wren, Isabel Rosenberg, Eva Moskowitz, Patsy Wells, Sue Stewart, Billie Ioan Kettler, Heloise Broussard. Scorekeeper A n n Verner at the board. ,A l Sandy Culmer Gail Greene, Marcelle Lieber- mzi ii, Dorothy Schoppe, Ann Verner, Earline Cully, the mysterious spikers and Elizabeth Yeary. Lila Hamilton, Barbara Hearn. Barbara Robertson ftaking free throwl. WY Around the cms swimmers and basketeers Bette Frucht, Nancy Stuart, Shirley Stillinger, Bette John- son, Roslyn Eisenberg, and Bet- ty Todd get set to race in a practice session of the swim- ming team, which has captured second place in the city tourna- ments f o r t w o consecutive years. GUI Q ,Q-.mx Ski' ,fr- v'1 GIRLS AT SPQRT Jai' Miss Scott W jg -awe! 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'ill -Remember all the best Ol our past moments, and forget the rest. -Walter Sczvcxge Lcmdor Significant dates in the history of San Jacinto: 1913-opened CSouth End Ir. I-Iighj 1925-became San Iacinto Senior High School 1929-east wing was built 1936--west wing was added 1952-remodeled Make new friends but keep the old: One is silver, the other gold In commemorating San Iacinto's previous twenty-five years as an institution of learning, the staff of the San lacinto El Oroso takes very special pride in introducing to you the Silver Anniversary Section. Over this period of years many men and women have walked from the halls of San Jacinto to take their places among the first and foremost successful peoples of the world. We have selected various people who are engaged in many interesting fields to present to you. However, they are not the only ones to deserve this acknowledgment for many others have attained the same high standards in their fields also. We present to you ..... THE SILVER ANNIVERSARY SECTION! Y l l PRINCIPALS F. M. Black .... ............. . .. 1913-1918 T. H. Rogers .... ... 1918-1944 E. C. Gates ........... 1944-1952 W. S. Brandenberger .... 1952- 3, Mr. T. H. Rogers P . . rinczpai 1918-1944 WN X QF-W W MLCY gig A , 5' I .V ' A. f x , ' '. ,,J if L , ' ' 1 1 nf 1939-Twenty boys went out in their bathing suits to rescue the May Fete decorations because ot a rain storm. That night it rained so hard that Mr. Rogers and Mr. Gates had to stay at school 'til 4:00 AM because some were stranded at th e school and spent the night on the tables in the Iunchroom. 3'--f -'al Mm wh' FT diss Genevieve helped us in research. Lett to right-Ioel Brockstein, E1 O A P t ' . Diane Schmidt, Miss Genevieve Iohnson, Borah White, Miss Oat- vievefoioptzodyfgrgerggxfggis 221:15 HUD- Parish Iune K , nolle, Ian Iieagan, Russe11's head! QPoor Russ, just can't get into the actj. in. a Ihr GUESTS AT REUNION DI First Row, Loft to Right: Margaret Long, 4 bt. NNER OF 1926 GRAD First Row, Left-to Right: Inez T ' I W e I ? 1 ' ' 2 if UATING CLASS B7 K erry. Mrs. A. Mrs. Hochmuth, Lillie Veal Dew, Mrs. W. A. First Row, Lett t0 Biqhti 101111 R- Lloyd. E T. M. Iones, Miss Genevieve lohnson, Miss Brinkman, Marie Coughlin, Mrs. P. Philip ward IBN. H- It DGHY19l1bGUm- Frank Gulhfi Christine O. Schultz, Miss Winnie Thomas, Scott, Harry Reynolds, I-letcher Brown, Miss Abner Burq, lfrank Abbott, less Horn, Duri Miss Mamie Rothe, Mr. T, H. Rogers, Mr. E. Blanche Higgenbotham, Charles Mowry, Dor- Carothers. B. Inqraham, Mrs. Louis R. Renfro. othy Breitschensider, Roberta Brunel tMrs. Geo. Kniggel, Dorothy Tassey. Mrs. I. M. Jones. ,.,. . .2 s l sf i fi' .. Zig, San Iacinto High School has the distinct honotr ,M ol being the only high school in the state of Texas W possessing a conservatory. The Boys' Booster Club K 2 of this school is responsible lor this enviable ad- v dition which was dedicated to Mr. Rogers, the X it school principal, i s The conservatory furnishes a place in which N gigifthe trophies of the school both of scholastic and ,,.. 4 g5g55fQV'V,ath1etic nature can be displayed. Interesting er- , , e'hibits ol nature find their place here along with ig educational dis l pays from other countries. These Xi-Atrophies, which reside in a glass case extending across the front of the conse rvatory except for Wythe door in the center, re re t' Z tafgqgi f p sening every sport iand scholastic achieveme t l . n o the school. Upon Q S entering the room you see before you a fountain fnftv li? hicii is in the center of the conservatory. 'A si 2 N33 arqe picture ol General Robert E. Lee adorns th :Tift ight wall and standing just below it is a cabin 'Af' . g xd ontaining a collection of butterflies. On the le ,I Y! il 5 and side of the room in the corner nearest th Vr,,' fgg ltrophy case is a cabinet which holds examples gf panish handiwork. Some old coins are also enclosed N, - the cabinet. The wall opposite the door is made p almost entirely of windows making the room light cheerful, Climbing up the lattices beneath the I I , t f iwindows are three large greens which tend ti K, gggii ireak the monotony. Many chairs are placeg 2 gifll roimd for those who wish to enjoy this qu t -' i Q en. '- i. ' ?7iThe beauty in this room both in the spirlg - ki gg 5. ind it and in it's physical characteristics malgfit Q QQ part of our school which can never be repjqced. f he ideals and accomplishments of San Iacintd are rgsi ll found here for each and every one to see. ggezzfffs ar 1944-1952 f ' al ' ' ' Gates. PrmClP My, E. C- This article about our conservatory appeared in the 1829 edition of the STAR. Best wishes to San Jacinto High School for another twenty-five years of success and progress from a grad- uate who still holds many pleasant memories of his days there. 19532 Ns ,,... . 3 i There is no outstanding school with- out excellent physical plant. supervis- ory and teaching personnel with vi- sion and purpose and a student body with pride and spirit. San Iacinto has always excelled in these factors. San Iacinto has not only contributed to the beauty of this community by virtue of its beautiful campus and stately buildings, but its qreatest con- tribution was throuqh the great lead- ership and character building of its personnel who unquestionably greatly influenced every student who had the privilege of attending this great school. l personally treasure the wealth ot true friendships formed at San la- cinto which have materially aided my progress in life, K Bob Casey . . . Judge, Houston, Texas .iii . 1 sl' I Rhodes Dunlap . . . English Professor, University of Iowa m--.......-. s..........-.M-..-...- .. One can never quite forget his High School days, for they are truly the most impres- sionable of his entire life. During the years 1933-36 when I attended San lacinto. it was considered the finest school in Houston. lt possessed an outstanding faculty and a spir- ited student body. It was with pride that one was numbered among its students. I recall that as a freshman l soon acquired the spirit of the school. and reacted favora- bly to the adult treatment accorded the student. As a senior it was with reluctance that I bid farewell to my classmate friends and my teachers. lt was a ioyous entrance and a sad exit. Although sixteen years have passed, I can still recall vividly my many wonderful ex- periences there, and the many friends who were my classmates. Yonah H. Geller ,X rt X XX s.... ----....t.,,.......-.......... '7 --W--..s.. i 5155553 'N-N WMM, ,....., -rf , I remember the 1927 San End -as perhaps a less now, with no far-slanting of 1927 found nothing li scholastic life. Along with one disappointment sticks our Class Poem. which l loftiest possible style and.. the benefit of searching anti misprinted desire instead ruining the meter. Owners hereby invited to correct ,.....-. mimi cinto-recently South tately mansion than ngsg but certainly we ited in its energetic ny good things. only i ' in my recollection: ad composed in the ich Ye Scribes gave sm, the 1927 El Oroso fire at line 4K thus that rare volume are Rhodes Dunlap f . .Ng V A im, 1 we :aw--M jf Yonah Geller . . . Rabbi. Corpus Christi. Texas Q. K9 N if 0' -as :HH - ' ' ' ' ' tt Tom Driscoll . . . Football Coach, St. Thomas High School Q,-g-g,si+,sfsm3,.V, .. 1 .e,, Hb A jjj t- - f N 1't't 1933-efl...,waX11JAomoting high schoo nces each Friday night in the rri'd'iYf -BiC-B..,,,H,0i9l- Frank Moncrief and Worth Petit were assisting in distributing advertisement for the dance throughout the school, which was absolutely against school rulings, but we were not caught red-handed until one day during the lunch period Mr, Guter, assistant principal -. walked up behind- e as I was holding a handful was bulletins. I imme tglyyigtuffed them in my shirt, fu Mr. Guter fasten Wa gr on my arm and we st - d up the stairs t tlyelfii cipal's office. - - ted. - story to Mr. Hoge our rincipal, an k i' fl ' - ro chool. hr. Rogers ask ,- - e -- VN: and I told him that I - . :ot ave one. Mr. Gates im- mediately challenge he atement and remarked that they were in my shirt. - er some argument and shut- flinq. we all agreed that if the bulletins were in the shirt. 1 would be expelled: if they were not. I would go scat-free. I jerked mv shirt-tail out, and to their amazement not a single piece of paper could be found. To this day they wonder what happened to those advertisements. As we grow old, we soften. So after keeping thi secret for ifteen years, I can relate the true fact When Mr. Gates was assisting me up the stairs, w passed Kookie Galager. who grabbed the advertis ments from me without attracting Mr. Gates' attentio and thus saved my perfect school record. ' is--'.'Old Ironsides pulled into the turning basin n one of those-are ' ,MQ s when the studen s I mind and heart are on evergaflngfbuthhis books. It was only natural that the Holmes rothers, Har:x1.A1ndt..-X lohnnie, became sick with spring fever and was ex- cused by the Dean, but the disease spread rapidly through the halls of ole San Iacinto, and when they started to leave in their Model T, it was loaded with patients such as Kookie Gallagher, Ella Helberg, An- nie Lee Howard, Frank Moncrief, Russel Hensch and Carnes Weaver. . 4 We were going to see Old lronsides. Mr. Gates came running down and attempted to stop us, but we were on our way with Mr. Gates sprinting alongside the car. The next day all of the patients were suspended except the Holmes boys who had gotten sick leave from Mrs. Iohnson. 'Moral-'Always have an excuse for what you do. Md mf . M--ff' ,. 2 , ,, A 'fx V .,, ' . se-an ,. - . , Ag, , wg ., . ,Q 19 w W . I 'No experience do I value as much as those acquired at San - q ickly. first is the influence for the good my teacher had on me. Sec- lacinto High. Three come to my mind U , . . 5 L, l ond is the fondness of the friend- ships formed with other class- mates. Third the pleasures I en- joyed in participating and attend- ing the different school activities such athletics, plays, dances, May 5 Tom Driscoll hs. Fefe. etc. I KM Harry Holmes . . . City Councilman r'! 'R ef , ali.. 3 'wwf Harry M. Iohnston City Editor 'XJNNM f if rr M,M.,'-we M 1 ff , ff N ar Students: 'Perhaps this will sound unbe- li able. but in many ways I loo back upon my years at San ' to as possibly the happiest of f my e. I say this for one reason only. and that is that today you have everything for which to logkmr, forward. 1 Your today, despite everything, is one of a bright future: your possibilities are unlimited, Remember that, for the future has a way of quickly becoming the past. What you achieve be- fore that haDDens is your sole responsibility. i S, t .xi T t wb dj 5 ffjxxwgv ,Wei Jfffy . , N, R if Vis S , E R News S X? fx! fg,.X!2el jvfnfk' 8 I Mikey , 2 t., - We P 4 ' i Kestgmek, it se! L Q gy p mil ,mtl , -NNN ix I4 . I ,ff A ,i ,, 5 Tess .e 'iffy ,still at , 5 I can't say muc ---- t ll1atf,1fd18,, Sh' Iacinto be use I was doubling -915 .-H s l during the wee d working alter school a :4'm1 Sa s. which didn' l ave much time for extra cur cular act ie . t But my memories of San acinto are bright--of Princip Ti. H. Ro ers, whose heart -. as big as his height is hiq Miss genevieve Iohnson, t - dean, who once embarrass e to speechlessness by run ng her hand through my h K had some thenlz of Young Bussey, who was by all od e of San Iacinto's most rilliant football stars: of C rding. who was also a ho e room teacher and who w r asonable enough to know t at high school boys can't p bly have perfect attenclan records: of Miss McGinn usic class, which was the o ly class where I ever had a pe of making an A: of th old University Club, now t i ternal revenue office. then t e Emerald Room of San laci s irees: of the Almeda Drug tore. where we maintained lokout for a man whose n me rhymes with rates: of t e beautiful girls land San acinto then had and still h t e most beautiful in the wor 7. Let me wish you success ith your 25th anniversary e t' n. and if there is anythin I can do for you, please I I e to call on me. E E WXRA Mx. Mx'-N. Xonix Glen H. McCarthy l' S 9 U a ll s i X , X I1 ef ,ff Sid Nachlas . , . All American Sports Although many things have chanqed since San Iacinte became 1 Senior High School in 1927, the value ot a San Iacintoi education ias always been high and remains high. Administrative officers md laculty of the 1920's not only ran a great hiqh School then--H hey also laid the ioundations oi the great hiqh school San Iacinto vould be in the l930's. l94U's, and l950's. i Furthermore, to the individual tarfd he or she is what San acinto pays the most attention tol, the value of a San Iacinto edu- 'ation increases throuqh life. Q It has seemed to me that the value ot my diploma was iiqher five. ten, and twenty years later than its was the day I 'eceived it. I think members oi: the Class oi 1952 will have the same experience. . It so, you will lind- as I hq've,NJund that you owe the dedicated idministrative oliicers and lqfultil ol San Iacinto a debt you never :an repay. ,359 ix? iw it ii . iw ivliw' .I I . il Havini been asked to write a few wk, ' s about when I w in San jqgntd' it really qot me to thinki about those days. ' t no particular incident seems to staxmd 0, -just thouqht abou N sweetfllttle lad who taught chorxpilthedli te Belle T. McGinn P Nell ,,'Huqqinq, Enqlish teacher, yrho hick med me Caboose Hie- caup'e'I was always late to cl 'E-W-an n there was Mr. Da rev wljgb15 philosophy seemed to iihwlude OW hinq about Uqettinqw! in ' ,il .R .it Ki the end. U San Iacinto is a schoqli.i you.i.dUh M be proud of and, ther YOQU are graduating nowvqr later. gocznllllluck to all ol von! Millmni ' , Mil .ll iii miwi' itil' il' ' ' .W ii'-- iii .,.,,, ,,,,N , fl .1 ll! ll iii' ,i i, Nw .ii ?vi'i.iii.iiii- .ill my UlJii.H.ii, t, i. lfiliiiiiillw i Gardner Soule . . . Professional tree lance writer l I 3 5 I 1 1 1 Van Viebieg . . Football Coach w:: ! ' 'fig I 1 ,ff -- , my f tf f lt We -W P. .f if , pw-vw ' ' 'aww V- ,. .,,..,,. t I, A .A,. NXA. . E: W Mwhzwbswmm I, ,,.ng,::'z-- -:-' V. my :- f, -slgfgv' -WMMW M, I W MDAPW YV M if 1 --an ,, .sm-W MM IWW., My memories of San Iacinto High School are mostly pleasant ones. I hope the calibre of the teachers is still on the high level that was main- tained in our classes of the l920's. If that is true, you still have the best high school in Houston. Particular- ly I remember the friendly, understanding Principal T. H. Rogers and Miss Mary Ellen Oatman, who not only taught English superbly well but inspired an interest in the subject that we carried with us to college and beyond. 'Trl ,I f ,' xr .xxx ' H Twenty-two years should bg time enough to change an opinion-but I haven't. I think and feel now, and did thqn: San Jacinto is tons! 5 I t E! x. yr gf ,sf .Af Elbert Turner . . . State Editor, Post r H, niiesl , I i 4 f e 'Q-- ' IDU LIU Iohn Tackaberry , . . Writer for ICICI! BGHHY lt is hard to say what l remember about San lacinto because I remember so much. There was Miss Oatman and The Tempest, and Pop Alsup who pretended nothing had happened when my paper airplane hit him in the head, and Bill Schleeter who translated my Virgil for me just belore class every day, and trips to Morqan's Point with Alfred Stern in his father's panel truck. And of course I remember Louis Ehlers and Harry Tallichet because until a few months ago we were in the same navigators' fliqht at Ellington Air Force Base. Please let me know when the anniversary issue will be available. My wife, the former Doris tDodyJ Rothstein, is a San Jacinto graduate and so are her brother, Beniamin, her sister Rebecca tCissvJ Stern, and mv brother, Ioseph. I am sure we are in the market for quite a few EL OROSO's. My oldest brother, Mark, is the only blot on the record. He went to Central. As for the thumb-nail sketch of myself l lived in Houston most of my life, Between hiqh school and law school I worked in and out of Houston. One of these jobs during the depression was in a service station at the corner of Main Street and Blodgett Avenue, for which I was paid seventy dollars o month. Then I went into the oil fields and later sold automobiles in Houston. Finally. I started writing for Horace Heidt's radio program and then I got with lack Benny, l've been with lack Benny now nine years, and if every- thing goes well, some day l may be making as much as l did in the filling station. David Westheimer . . . Author M 'W' Gr, Ylg S mmm Bon neu . U I MO' lon Pxctures Sl Q, C I ohio, nic How mc-2 xx me xo soy XXQXXO xo we 51-adams cmd cxwmm ol Son Xockxlo. 'Ykxete Rs o soqkxq mm you neva! oppxecxoxe vom schom days nom they ore ovei. Xn nw case, Kms xs ook une. X Xoved qomq to Sam Xue EVBIXI tm ok we mme. There mov have been X o is-:vi dank moxnems when my hoxnewoua was ook mme orc, poied. oi Xusk bekoie one ok Vnose qhoskw Smch eacoms.. kk-love done away wkxh xxxose qcxix mba! 101 Yxkqkx schooX days os 0 mme ok vlondexkm d vlkvn Kun. expeckouon, ond, ok we mme, huqe o wmorxkkc nukure. d vmh xeochers ond skudems wkuch WKXXX xmlkxxikw, dovs cmd enkom ou me owe ond mecmmq vim mei Y m e e KXXXQ X 0X koxme denier Yxese Us v X efckkemem, piobkems KOOSXXI Yikendshxps vlete have enduied ood qxown X hope you -NN ckxenskx K knoxrdedqe mm is okkexed lo you, and ' Xncxeose Xmouqhouk me qeoisf' A. Prank Smith . , . Ben Blum . . . Attorney. H Y. mlkgifw. Ei .' 2 5,.1iTif'i?' 5 it E ,Lf Afjfflq ,55Zi? 'i , . 'ref ee.if :Sw ...MM We it A by - .,.. , A 5 if 'ii ,Ng-.lf 1-fm' Attorney, I-Iouston, Texas ouston, Texas .3 X . I hope this book will capture and hold for you forever the highlights of your years at San Iacinto. You have made manv friends here. Don't lose them. You will leave San Iacinto to go to new places, to meet new people, and to have new and exciting ex- periences, but as time passes, your high school days and the friendships and pleasures that San Iacinto has given you will mean more and more to you. May each of you preserve the bonds of friendship which bind you together in these days. Q ix xx Li . X , ik ig .i 4 X' 5 5 ii ze li ,i ., When I started to San Iacinto, it was a dual school: that is. half of the students? went to school in the morning and half of them went in the afternoon. According tai ix 'gas Y 5 mY best recollection I believe I was one of the first elected cheerleaders. I was ax 5 3' member of the debating club, the booster club, and played football during the year? 2, 1926. The captain of the football team was Nolte McElroy Know deceasedl. 2 Lf- The most vivid memory that I have of San Iacinto is that whenever we had a was auditorium for the entire school, and if I remember correctly it was on Fridovs, i h was a standing ioke in the school that it would not be complete until I had made a 3 announcement or speech. At the close of the first senior year in 1926. Mr. Rogers Z who was the principal. made the announcement at the close of the last auditoriu that he was happy to announce that I was making my last speech and he was sur - that the school would still function after I finished. I ' Q 3 During those days, we enjoyed our debating societies. and the school spirit. i g .my opinion, made San lacinto one of the outstanding schools, i Z A swwwitoway , 'N an 2, Kff A ' ,. to ,, '7 it ' if 'x i is 7 v FF! 5-5.5, ro HAM F5527 sf-L 'Une Z.,- ',.. 1 'alt' v-26? OW: TWENTY FIVE YEARS The lights that adorn the front of the building were dedicated to the people from San Jacintc, who served in the first World VVar. The money for these lights was raised by subscription from all the students under the Bocster Club's sponsorship. J.. 1 f' W ' 14 Ur 3- 3 L' U , , dr xx I ,iff L W, W I' N '5 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS 1925--,The Boys Booster Club raised S400 for a fountain to be put in the conserva- tory. The school was robbed and the boys lost their hard earned money. Not to be dismayed, the boys raised another 55400 to have the fountain after all. r x ll N6 MANS I-.AND STOP y-A UN IUELCOIQEI ltllllllltUtllltt1lIl1lllltl'urttwtltttllutt 'tv The Shack Recently Mr. G t a e s r e - ceived a let- ter l r o m a man request- inq some pe- cans from his old b ct c k yard. This re- quest couldn't be q r a n t e d since his back yard is a part ol our school grounds. F o r several years a ite r t h e school w a s built this man lived riqht on the northwest corner of the c a m p u s. He r e i u s e d to l e cr v e a n d w a s finally forced oi! the q r o u n d s by the author- ities. 1 Jus Mr. Gates used to coach baseball here-and . 3 ' - -O. I 1 V -4-5' xx' ' guess who his prize pupil was' Why Mr Viebig mt S I ' 91 ' ' . . ' E I T of course. That's why we have such a good team f f- x 9 4 7' f v 1 E gf .H D J e 'X . E ,x if so Z3 , , .Y , gif' W SCCA' , , L. - -Ja' - . .,, , 4, -L T ,f NDN, Comm! ? ,Af Hou... f Now? V ff' T9 When San Jacinto was first built, it didn't have the fine 55. front walk that it does today. No, it had only a. narrow ' Wg board across a muddy field. The boys used to push each f ' wr ' A L other off the board into the mud and then track the mud W' M I inside. Although the building was new, the janitors in days gone by used shovels instead of brccms to clean the gg 0 1 floors. 3 'igx ' , . 4,11 g . H . 1 4- x 1 . - 5 L., 1 1 6 fa 7 ' 40 vf, E E 435 1 It . s ,fa f- 9 , E s 1 gg ll -A gr. , Q1 -P vii ' A 5 C-ATE5 VIEBIG ,I x , , I ,-- lg , T W SAN JAc's BEARS Today San Jac's mascot is a. stuffed teddy bear, but this hasn't always been the story. It really started very accidentally. In the 1920's, while writing up a sports story, a writer for the ,uf Houston Chronicle called us the Gold Q W' IA Q ,Lil af, Q G 49 1' qc OH! DON'T WOQRV Aeour I-NM... HE' 5 OUQ MP-Seo-r! en Bears. The name Golden Bears just seemed to suit everybody so it stuck. In the 1930's, when Mr. Rogers went to Yellowstone Park on his vacation h , e saw some grizzly bears and wanted to get one for San Jac. Mr. Rogers wrote letters to Jesse Jones, Mayor Hol- comb, and anyone else he thought might be of some aid in get- ting our prize. We got a grizzly bear. The great day arrived and our bear was delivered to Herman Park, but on the second night he broke out of his cage and was shot. The bear couldn't be stuffed because the skin was poor on account of the season. The park got a new bear for us, but he was only taken to a few games before he got too big Last year Ba lor ff . y o ered us a bear, but since there isn't any place to ke 't ' ep 1 , we couldn't accept it. So now everyone takes his own teddy bear to the game. 9 P 9 A -0 ff .. . vi H Q N p' X 'l5i?9 t3 -p M KS M 4 H r F' HIDE THE t -QQEA H-t5 ONEOF THOSE. IQOUG-Q-5 5OUT l'END GFS-11.5. lce Cream It was a warm spring day and the May lete was in lull swing, when the ice cream booth was in- vaded by maurauders irom the north side. and the ice cream stolen. The tgirl in charge. now Mrs. Carlos Hamilton, being a rave soul, started after them and chased thetn to their homes. where she demanded the cream from their mother and returned to school, the hero of the day. And THIS was San lac's mascot 25 years ago! Q ' f Go ek? 'af 71, QWQQQOSQ 41, 'S SA' '21 'QAQ 'S gg T Goa, -' 8 REHERSN. ONNEO AND UUE T TWENTY-FIVE YEARS The site of the present shop buildip was the stage for the Ben Gay Player On the some site a Shakespearian pr duction known the world over-Home and Iuliet-was presented with the be Sony to the conservatory doinq doubj uy. CAMPLI OLDGY 'School days! School days! WT?-V LSEQSA Dear old Golden Rule days! Q Wlwl MAY PETE These pictures of the royal court were taken in March. ni 69 v I ff ,, I A Q 4 If Q px? X I 24 4? I ' if , L5 I I I I I E THEIR ROYAL MAIESTIES QUEEN IOAN oi the house of MUELLEB KING DON of the house of WILSON -if Na+ Sun , Iunior Icrckie Pope Gordon Ecxrheart UIQ PRINCES cmd PRINCESSES High Senior Pcxtsy Craig Robert Caton Shirley Stillinger Steve Tully CQ Low Senior Bentley Coe Dick Penny like 5 .. ' M: c Sophomore Iohnnie Lee Allen Iarnes Iolly i 1 .,.: My x lf Q -g l g C9699 C101 'rx CU 'YV K 6 00 RRI' 6 6' Q10 it Q0 1980 W0 Q' 0' XUCY X Q11 Q 1555000 YWSSBX 4-Sfs' 3 N '67 DUKES and DUCHESSES Seniors Iackie Iacobsol , Mary lane Wa Peggy Duke I N Iuniors Sophomores MUYY Cufmef Mary Alexander Sherry Bender L nn Sakowitz Fonda Rubenstein Y Margie O'Toole Sophomores Iuniors I M Iofel Kay . Hal Freeman Barry Beard Low Sen101' orns Gnffm Alan Finger Gene Brooks Frank TUXWOYU it L lax B . O . Y ' I , 'wr rj A f V ,I 1 4 . ri Q1lj..' I Q! x 35 W nh as a K , .Qi f 1 W' vi gi fig ks 1 Below: Joe Jaworski, Louis Macey, Paul Tcrrill Ross Aniaro, Barry Beard, Mac Waughtal, Stew Tully, Allen Lucas, Clem Best. Above: Le-ft Row Don Wilson, Steve Tully, Herb Clabysek, Pat Turney, Marlene Preble, Nancy Stuart, Allen Lucas, Don Evans, Barry Beard. Right Row Bobby Tucker, Jackie Jacob- son, Jerry Johnson, Woody I-lermanson, Claude Vickers, Mendel Laviage. Y J nuff'-5 Left: Left Row Joe Jaworski. Augie Sheldon, Davc Kelley, Paul Terrill, Ross Amaro, Steve Roper. Or- ville Trask, Mel Laviage. Right Row -ff-f Jerry Johnson, Bill lflvzins, Dick Howard, Steve Tully. OOTB LL ANQUET SNAPSHOTS Below: Frank Parish, Henry Owens, Mary Jane Walto Russell Orr, Shirley Stillenger, Don DeVValsh, Lyska Hui speth, Eddie Gail Roach, F W f 4. E , 'X , . . si , ., X J' ' v X uoff 1 -L 4 , 1, x -r I lzl- In , xv Q fi J so l J Q Q! A -ue Lag' .M f-1- 37 '-Cxggzatdx ' Presentation of Sportsmanship Trophy: Above-: Jerry Johnson, Jackie Jacobson, Mr. Gates, Kraus Earhart, Coach Rose, Bobby Tucker, Don Wilson, ff' XXV: Q ..,-- S -g . W. .Mt 1- iff' . f ' -E -.. i Hieil Defense Mr. Gates and Siren xml? ,P 1 C i 3' ki z Q' '1 FIREFIGHTERSW- Johnny Morrow, Pal mei' Melton, Joe Ja worski, Jim my Dyer Russell Orr, Lefty' Edwards, Walter Fred- rickson, George Par- ker, and Orville Ogden M .ii ww no , fwe 9 ,fe 3? iC'4Tg.4 W ,l Y w wf : -, t i. wit,-I 1 f LA i ' e.,: K ,, ,-' 4 '.A' .-' w Y i ig- e i in .lm-fn is e we , , ' , A M Jw Q. Y F H in If 0 .. z B K-. 'N . .VA ' 'gi Q W N ha Q' . 'X' A' I .. . ' . i sw fi. mf- . Jig. . i eeee . o 1 4- UW e -...A ,,,,, N .E ' xx' xA - if , -Nah ,N xv ew. g f M55 ey Q1 .331 f xi 1 if 1 Q V591 e Wien i Q. X- A' '- . 5, . .Q - - io, , 2-,erm 3 ff as, ' W f. 14-'S j ::1'f lf, n f A . a- by 'Q .N . Miss Oatman and class X Nfl Clockwlso: Juan Her- nandez, Bill Gray, Hurry Eaton, Nolan Williamson, Glo r i G Dillon, Iune Conner. I o y Smilh, Gilbert Reyes. Or hop dics X l if ALL I AYIS WORK W THIS IS ME! Norma Morgan, Shirley Schuman, Kathryn Gregory, Nancy Smith, Ian Reagan, Norma Brady, Pat Parks, Ieanine Summertord, Borah White, Ioel Brockstein. GOOD NIGHT SWEET PRINCE Tommy Wilkins and Amaryllis N41 'PEN UP AND SAY AHH! urse Spiclcer and Pat urney. BEAT THE TI- GERS - BEAT EM! Frank Par- ish, Lyska Hud- speth, Betty Io Benard, Iames Goettee. I o d y Martin, Gilbert I-Ialden, B e t t y Fruct, Ray Sau- er, and Dan Smith. THE TIME HAS COME FOR - IHIHILLZ? - Mar y Virginia Pittman, Alice. Iensen, Lyska Hudspeth, Hel- en O'Donalcl, Patsy Guinn, Barbara Battle- stein. K .1 ...-- I A 1 Pllx OUR COUNTRY'S FU- TURE LEADERS. Marvin Noble, Iohn Shel- don, Cornelia Smith, Bill Vaughn, Barbara Iohnson, Eva Moskowitz, and Clem Best. THE RAISING OF OLD GLORY. Iohn Sauer, Don Hines, and Ray Sauer. SELLING LOTS OF EL OROSOS Pat Parks and Nancy Smith. Nleieix gr X 'R ucgcsr ALL IN A DAY'S WORI' Mr. Humphreys and M Easterwood. YOU DIDN'T REAL WANT TO GET BY. Morrie, Byron York. win Groner, lune Nag Fred Soplar, and Edi Lee. 'hs fi A L L IN A DAY'S WORK Mr. Ecxsterwood THE ONLY GIRL IN THE CLASS-Linder Holmberg THIS IS AN EAR? Phil Baker, Put Tumey, Iohnine Purtle, Put Baxter. cmd Weldon Dccvis. KEEP TRYING Warren Ellis, Bill Eaves and Addison Thornhill. -u R THAT'LL BE T W E N T Y CENTS , e 'Q WAITIN' Fon THE BELL X-5, TO RING. 45 90614 Q O 659165 xx' WHAT IS IT? fx 5 E 5 B xii IX A gn-tl X O me JQIZK . flf 016. 0 60445 '65 Q127? 46 'SOQ Y X' STRETCH HIGHER-- HIGHER Billy Stockbuger, Bert Fos- ter, and George Haseke. IUST CATCHING UP ON SOME READING! Estelle Miller, Edward Miller, and Lewis Hopie. 1' iw- sp. WATCH IT BOYS! Ray Phillips, Bob Bryrnes, Erwin G r o n e r, Eugene Korn, Fred Schlar, and Raymond Goker. THAT'S PURTY! Steve Harrington, and Francis Blake. IN THE SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY- Iohn Will, Ieanine Sum- mertord, P a t s y Ginn, Ioan Maire Blume, Patsy May, and Earl Colley. an ,fb 53,1 i 730276 Pat Gregory, Luanne Vondy, Virginif Williams, Elise Montgomery, Wayn Adams, Nancy Raborn, Bob Caton, Nar cy Squires, Ray Sauer, Pauline Apple baum, and Leonard Adams. h A , . an . , ......-- R, X l, ,, ' ' . Q 4, ' .. ------ -'-- - -V , ,, -A su s W A V A 'ara wa '?'if i'i -s in W' ' r . F A Aiea-'Q fr Nfl 'fill ll n o -lf'1 k353 f if -1 , -s rl P - ,, N- 1 1 'NN ' ,A V sk I ' if ' ' -- f y- f -rf i 'A 59 ' - ' ' gn V .VA 1 r 'q,. I V-, B L ,i ,vv x hr ., 555 egg, y y, Q yn . ' ' 2 - '4 'Z .' F'-S f ' I A -5 ' -' Q QP ,- '- ----H , .ki A as H f 'E 'ls ffl v 'lu Q- 7. f' ' , -' ' HL! ,,. 'E I ...-,ye .3 '71 Qi ,..' ' 'T :Ir , T K ' ' I' 1 .,., g zl- ,,,, 2 A - ,f A - Q saw-Q . ,fp ,,, , ,r , ,., M, M., .,,5., .. V. new 5jM,.M'.g,4,y5:wq'E..1,M ,fwiw..Q:M nu wggawg-' wwf:--'L' as ig,-,, fx aww 1 x 2 ig- - 'f'..-...V ' P'-I ' , ' LT f V- L 'W fn?'ifP-'Bragg Q64 g:',17'..'.' ff--w'ro.,'f V ' -' . , . .4 'l ?'3.M, - A.A.-rs, . r....4.1..-.sN,.,e.,,..,w mm, fum M... ..,.r,,..fm Ah. noni, is , . -1 , , M . ,W .,-... .MN ...U , A-, . , ,..-r.l.,l, f 7x v' SPARE ME! SPARE ME! Eddie Gail Roach, Mary lane Walton, Henry Owen, Russell Orr, Gary Rollins, Don De Walch, Shirley Stillinger, Lyska Hudspeth, Frank Parish. ll, I X, as------...x DID 'OU CUT UM'S LIT- TLE FINGER? Sally McC1endon and the First Aid Instructor ARE WE STUDYING? OR ARE WE LOOKING AT PICTURES? Don Neuen- schwander All :SLM lrfwlfllq NAI EN -MI IH WHO'S LAMAR ? ? ? ? ? Pat Fraley, Ethel Turner. Peggy Goode A I V01 'PJ 1, ' xl' , 'b M- NW. fax 534 ei' ,,,....t' xg., 'if QUE ES ZAPATOS? loe Bones, Frances Lester, Margaret Chen, Frances Friedman, Diane Schmidt, Evelyn Greerson, Heloise Broussard, I o y c e Rey- nolds, Hal Freeman A MEMORIAL TO STANLEY I. HARRIS lt was 4:45 on a humid Sunday morning, the first day of Iuly of last year, 1951, that saw an innocent eiglt teen year old youth carried to his death. The morning was cool and seemed to be preparing for a blistering day. l was near the little town of Angleton, Texas, that a car streaked across the country side heading for its unknowi rendezvous with the thorn clawed Saturn of death. All was calm and quiet except for the purring of the car's motor as it ate up the miles of endless highwaj like a hungry kitten laps up milk. Then it came-the terrible sound of metal crushed and bent against metal. l was then that the great arm of God reached out of its castle in the heavens and sauntered to that remote countrj side to snatch up the life of mortal man in youth's form and cancel its lease on life. To some it was just another traffic fatality that would be added to an ever perpetual list that was very oh and tear stained. But to we of San Iacinto, especially those of us who knew Stanley well, this incident burned verj deep and gnawed a channel of memory to our hearts and then flowed over with emotion. Stanley was a very outstanding boy in whatever he tried to do. He was a talented musician, and an excel: tionally good speech student. But more than that, Stanley was a friend to all who knew him. His bright smile ann friendly word brought happiness into many lives. We all remember Stanley very vividly, and when you live ii the hearts of men, it is not to die. A MEMORIAL TO THEO WAHRENBERGER There is a vacant desk in the Orthopedic Class as there are vacant spaces in the hearts of San Iacintn students, for Theo Wahrenberger is dead. A victim of muscular dypstrophe, Theo died February 16, in St. Ioseph? Hospital. He entered San Iacinto in 1948 as an eighth grader. Although forced to miss a lot classwork because o failing health, he maintained excellent grades. Often he missed two or three weeks of school, but he was stil able to surpass many students who attended regularly. As time passed, Theo grew weaker. but he tried desperately to retain his strength. When school begai last fall, Theo tried to attend classes, but he became ill on the first day and was taken home. His last appearancf at San Jacinto came just before the Christmas holidays. He attended a Christmas party held by the Orthopedics He had hoped to reenter school, but his illness grew worse after the first of the year. He had the flu, and shortlj afterwards, he died. Though he is gone in body, Theo's memory will forever live in the minds and hearts of students who knev him. His was a life filled with pain, but with the pain, a smile always appeared like a beacon of light in a fog He is gone, but Theo will never be forgotten in the heart of San Iacinto, 5 ith DVERTI EME T mwisw 'ra X '- The public is Wiser than the wisest critic. Q M, The codlish lays ten thousand eggs, ft? The homely hen lays one. The codfish never caclcles :JH f I To tell you what she's done. SQ ftfwfj And so we scorn the codfish, .While the humble hen we prize, Q Which only goes to show you 1' Q That it pays to advertise. l Anakin l 5 -Authorship ,Unknown I aj x . E L ' ' T g ' 4 Al um I If ,. THE HOMEFOLKS STORE sr 4 fl: - j The Store of Many Friends ' ' F. A. BOGAR FURNITURE co., INC. San Jacinfo af Congress PHONE CH + I85I MMM, im gm? GOLDEN GAUCHOS SAN IACINTO MARY BETH M DONALD SCHOOL OF CHARM and MODELING B LY 353I 32 LEFF S SUPER MARKET HOUSTON S FINEST MEAT 3 BIQOS BAKEIQV 1 S, L Q c ' a I I' Fm.clwEns Tu REMEMBER IOO6 erry S+. - - 1 'T 1 I Almeda and Sou'H1more UAE BEA! of.:AQw ff one Ewh 'suzgirnln JA-D513 1411 HULMAN JLICKER HUUSTElN,T It 1,-yr T BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Franln Parish, Henry Owens, Russell Orr, Don DeWalsh. MIDDLE ROW: Eddie Gail Roach, Mary Jane Walfon, Lyslca Hudspeih, Jaclxie Jacobson. FRONT ROW: The Cheerleaders who recenfly appeared on The floor show af fhe Empire Room of +he Rice Ho+el. WHERE CHEERLEADERS GET TOGETHER.. When you have dining and dancing in mind, follow The cheerleaders 'fo l'lous+on's favori+e rendezvous . . . The Rice Ho+el's Empire Room, home of nafionally famous orchesfras. There's always new excifemenf af 'lhe Empire Room. New bands, new ads - delighfful for dancing, deligh+ful for lislening - add zesl +o your nighl out Plan an evening's enferiainmenf af 'Ihe beauliful Empire Room soon. RICE HOTEL mf? f -I r f ' 4- . 1 A .. , X - ' ' A 4 A nl ,I 1 ' .4 g 1 1 . - SEARS RQSEBUCK AND co THREE CONVENIENT HOUSTON STORES i' Main Street at Richmond 'A' Wayside at Harrisburg Blvd. if N. Shepherd at Garden Oaks I FOLEY'S C f - Mfr f 9:ffE.?f r Phone AT 33 The Humble Company b r Class of 1952 May every success attend you IIIIMBLE 0ll. 8: REFIIIHG CUMPMIY A Complete P1ctor1c1l SGIVICG GULF PHOTO Harold Israel BUSINESS JU 7576 2408 TAFT STREET RESIDENCE KE 0I82 HOUSTON TEXAS joins frxends and relatlves extending heartiest congratnilations and est wishes o the ll I I ' ll '5.. xx. NC.- '1-'N ' . ' '41 - :Ur ' ' rr I . . W 11 rf ff . 'E :M f'f'of k fm- fx yu of 1 0' A Compliments of Gregory Edwards, Inc A1r Cond1t1on1ng Company ENJOY A REAL SEA FOOD AND CHICKEN DINNER AS SERVED ONLY BY SAN JACINTO INN erm CI a M ay For Reservcrhons Phone WA 1181 L Locafed ai San Jacinfo BaHleground - 30 minufes from Housfon Open . . - Tuesday Through Safurday - Open I P.M. Sundays ose on on a BBNKS 1'oWN ' i ,tKS 12 'NNW .lbtsfht xx X KAPLAN s LN f' t xt WWW J x Nix Delicatessen S Restaurant ,-ff M may I' RX X2 2 .1 V SX. K R x x tu tv ak X me XR X X X VM X x V359 xx xx X Y NXXXX XXX PHONE Jus+m 0764 5225 ALMEDA mm M MW M X 'Xxx x Qxxa HOUSTON 4 TEXAS Mffwf QXMSX ,., Z JM an cLeANtQS 'gent . W DELICATESSEN 8g RESTAURANT PHONE JUSFIFI 0764 5225 ALMEDA HousTON 4, TEXAS V Y : Q . .. ! 5' 4.1 Y A , . . Q, ,. ,, ' 's ' .- 900 gqa- Qc. 'P + s 'V .- f . X4 1 'H nd ' ,V A , ,, ! 'K Ee - e.-:cw -'-' '-2'-N .5 . . .. ..,,,,f...i 55,w,x,,.,,.,. ,, XX : ' x '29-.x,. 1-' 12:ieXfI.,-' '21 yt' . 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