San Marcos Baptist Academy - Crest Yearbook (San Marcos, TX)
- Class of 1952
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These industrious workers are: standing left to right: Worker, E v e O lm s t e dp Dorothea Bea11,Junior School EditorgAssociatc Editor, Tommy Barnsley, and A s si st ant Editor, Ginger Blackmon. Seated are: Typist, Claudette Powell and Feature Editor, Teena Gregg. ORDER OF BOOKS FACULTY CLASSES JUNIOR SCHOOL FEATURES MILITARY SPORTS ' ACTIVITIES FAMILY AFFAIR 'S Q 1: Qi 'lb if SAN NAICQ S ACADEMY Talbot Hall--Better known as the shack, house of the Senior Cadets. firvwm-I-L LATTIMORE HALL- - where most of the high school class rooms are located along with the office of the dean and the library. WH, , . ,. X ...si gi ' '?. A ,Q-Q mill 'APM P Carroll Hal1--- on the campus Harris Chapel are also located Alexander Hall--The ne w e s t building on the campus, erected in 1949, is the home of the Junior Cadets. The olde st building s the girls dormitory. md the dining hall KCTS. Kokernot Gyrnnasium---Provides students with happy hours of fun and recreation. Alarge indoor swimming pool and offices of the athletic staff are located here. Store--- A11 Paths lead to the store which is the center of activity. N Business Office--- This is the President office, where most of the Academy I S business is handled. 1 - my Q ' J A ff 1 J .ff 'S .': ,I 'YJ Mr. A. C. SoRelle Houston Mr. H. I... Kokernot, Jr. Alpine Rev. Carl R. McGinnis Kenedy Mr. W. E. Sampson Houston if ,.- 1' Mr. I. M. Goodman San Antonio Mr.J'.H.Bain,J'r. Mr.Carr P.Collins Stockdale Dallas BOARD OF P Dr . C arlyle Marney Austin Mrs. L. W. Alexander , Waco TRUSTEES Rev. Levi Price San Marcos -1 Mr. Arthur Squyres Mr. I. M. Waddell Mr. W. A. Williams Tyler Kermit San Marcos Major W. D. McGraw began his duties as Dean of the Academy in the fall of 1949. Major McGraw holds a Bachelor of Science Degree from Texas A. and M. and a Master of Arts Degree frorn Southwest Texas State Teachers College. ADMI ISTRATION In 1947 Robert B. Reed assumed his duties as president of San Marcos Baptist Academy. President Reed holds aMaster of Education from Texas University and a Bachelor of Science Degree from South- west Texas State Teachers College. He has also done graduate work at the Uni- versity of Colorado. .r-s. As' - I -ev. X1 Mrs. T. H. Chumney Dean of Girls Mrs. J. A. Derrick Dean of Junior Cadets Major D. W. Carlson Dean and Comrnandant of Senior Cadets William McNiel Adviser of Senior Cadets Miss Lavera Ann Bailey Mrs. Jewel Berry Louisiana State U., B.M. House Mother Voice and Chorus ,vt b .. Mrs. Mae Blackard Alfred Boemer House Mother SWTSTC, B.S. Ag ricultur e and Sc ienc e Mrs. Jeff Brassell Baylor U., B.A. University of Paris, Paris, France, M.A Spanish, Latin, Civics Miss Evelyn Camp O, N, Caynpbell SFASC,B.A. S.M.U.,NSTC,T.U.,B.A Journalism and Publicity Band Director Second Semester Mrs. J. A. Derrick NTSC, Elementary Education Southwestern Theological Seminary Dean of Junior Cadets Capt. I. A. Derrick Baylor U., B.A. Southwestern Theological Seminary Commandant of Junior Cadets Seventh and Eighth Grades Miss Lois Dickie SWTSTC, B.B .A. Bookkeeper Miss Joy Dollahite Baylor U., B.B.A. Commercial Mrs. D. W. Carlson Bookkeeper Major D. W. Carlson Texas A 81 M, B. S. Commandant and Dean for Senior Cadets Mrs. T. H. Chumney NTSC, B. S. Dean ofGirls Miss Diane Danforth University of Texas, B.F.A Art K, Richard Everett Hardin-Simmons, B.A. Seventh Grade Mrs. Harlan Ford SWTSTC Girls' Physical Education Mrs. W. T. Freeman Texas University Cashier Mrs. Eugene Gantt SWTSTC, B. S. Chemistry x .rs . Mrs. Margaret Gordon Draughon's Business College Secretary to the President Mrs. Cecil H. Gouldy Junior Girls' House Mother Mrs. Cecil M. Gregg ETSTC, B.S. SWTSTC, M.A. First and Second Grades Dr. M. D. Heatly Baylor U., M.D. Academy Physician Miss Clarice Johnson TSCW, B. S. Dietitian Miss L. Laurene Lighthouse Our Lady of the Lake, B. A. St. Mary's U., M. A. English Major W. P. Lightfoot Infantry School, Ft. Benning, Ga. Adminis tration School, Heide lber g , Germany Military Science and Tactics Miss Ramona McDaniel SFASC, B. S. Publicity James Hetrick SWTSTC, B. S. Science Physical Education Miss Pat Hornnerger Oklahoma U. Office of the Dean Miss Laura Bell Hughson SWTSTC, B. S. Third and Fourth Grades Miss Myrta. Anne Jarrett Mary Hardin-Baylor, B. S Home Economics, Science Mrs. Ruby McKinnon Bush Conservatory of Music, Chic ago, M.M. ,ft Piano, Violin Mrs. William McNiel lb' Baylor U., B. A. Special English Study Hall William McNiel Baylor U., B.A. Brown U., M.A. .Advisor , Senior C adets Bible Miss Carolyn Mooney SFASC, B.S. Speech and English Webb L. Moore Baylor U., B.A. Kentucky U., M.A. History Miss Doris Ann Moss Baylor U., B.M. Piano Capt. B. I. Piwetz SWTSTC, B.S. Head of Fine Arts Department Band Director First Semester Jack Ponton SWTSTC Store Manager, First Semester -JY Sw f --N Mn -.f- ....v 1 5, 9 is affif? Mr. Roy E. Salziger SWTSTC, B.S. Math, Science Mrs. Ruby Slaughter SWTSTC, B. A. Sixth Grade Mrs. Bernard Smith Perfield School of Pedagogy New York, N. Y. Piano C arl Smith Superintendent of Laundry Mrs. William C. P001 Texas University, B,A Fifth Grade Mrs. Mildred Porter Dallas Methodist Hospital, R .N. Academy Nurse Mrs. Robert B. Reed SWTSTC General Hostess Mrs. Roy E. Salziger SWTSTC Secretary to the Dean Mrs. Mary Smotherman Hendricks Memorial Hospital, Abilene,R .N Harold Tate Rice Institute, B.A. Math, Head Coach Ixdrs. Paloma Taylor Mary Hardin Baylor House Moth6.r Miss Ruth Thomas SWTSTC, B.A., M.A. English Mrs. Henry Yelvington Assistant Dietician Mrs. D. R. White Louisiana Tech. Purchasing Agent Ernest Wilson Baylor U., B.S. SWTSTC Fifth Grade, Iunior Coach Mrs. Ella Mae Wolfe Junior Cadets' Floor Director X. ,,.,.,,,- E -m A dean's meeting in progress. Pictured left to right are: Presi- dent Robert B. Reed, William McNiel, Major D. W. Carlson, Mrs. J. A. Derrick, Miss L. L. Lighthouse, Mrs. T. H. Chumney, and Major W. D. McGraw. DEA S AND STAFF Members of the dormitory staffs are: seated left to right, Mal- colm Welch, Marilyn Baker, Pat Cone, and Clark Templeton. Stand- ing, Albert Blaylock, Kenneth Ponton, Bill Magee, Kenneth Ross,Car- los Harlow, Vance Beaudreau, Frank Guess, and Clarence Foss. .lkf'..QL..,. 1 - CIGSSCS pi' A mace W Oo 01 CQE' Seniors Ginger Blackmon President e9a 0101 ,ig C35 11 ,1 Repo-rtef 1' uii Ill O l.0:Q .DOI OJ Juli Sgr a geant f at Arn? S f B al-nSxeY 5 eiimentanan 3 De vice al sp t I'eS1dent -3.11 Ri 'V' au' Claudette Powell Secretary X I Gayle Acheson ' Caracas, Venezuela Phithalian C lub, Y.W.A., F.H.A., Student Council, Pre s. Y. W.A. '51, Crest Staff Don Archer Hatch, New Mexico Cue 81 Curtain Club, Who's Who in Bible, Religious Activities, National Honor Society, Co. D. lst Ser- geant B arbara Atkinson C aripito, Venezuela Phitha1ianC lub, Pre s .Phi' s '51 Nancy Baker Fort Worth Phithalian C lub, P a r lia- mentarian of F.H.A.'51 Peggy Barnsley Crane Phithalian C lub, Who 's Who in H om e Economics, Stu- dent Council, Ass't Editor Laurel, Volley B al1Team Peggy Barron Puerto laC ruz,Venezuela Majorette '51, '52, Student Council, Bachelorette, Laurel andC rest Staff, C h ai r m an of Dormitory Council Bevelyn Bartholomew Houston Phithalian C 1ub,F. H. A., Laurel Staff, T r e ble C lef Club, C h 0 r u s, Basketball Team, Crest Staff '52 Dorothea Beall Stratford Phithalian C lub, Y.W.A., L. au r el Staff, P e p Squad, Crest staff '52 G ordon B ell Houston Elizabeth Bevis Texas City Phithalian C lub Ruthe Benton Cuero All Tournament in Volley Ball '51, Bachelorette C lub, Who's Who in Band, Treble Clef Club, Capt. ofVolley Ball Team '51-'52 Ginger Blackmon La Lima, Honduras Soph.Favorite,Sec-Treas- urer Soph. C las s, Pres. Junior Class, Pres.Senior Class , Pres . National Honor S.,Pres. F.H.A., Pres.Pep Squad,Sextette, B'ette, Volleyball team,Senior Octette, Cue 81C urtain Club, Ass't Ed. of Crest, Pres. Y.W.A. xfj rl Pat Boone Oklahoma City Bachelorette Club Joe Brew San Antonio A As soc iation, Non- Com Club Truman Carter Dallas Pres. Latin Club Kathleen C rouch Albequerque PhithalianClub,Vice Pres. Y.W.A., Volley Ball Team Dave Dalton Nachitoches, La. Waiters Club, Non-Com C1ub, A Association, Football Letterman '51, Baseball Letterman '51 Edward David Hebbronville Football Letterman Robert Floyd Fort Worth Non C om C lub Joe Garrett Austin Band Club Non-Com Club Landa Goins C aracas, Venezuela Bette Club Carolyn Good New Braunfels Y.W.A.,Vo11eyba1l2 years, SophomoreClass Favorite, B'ettes Sponsor B Com- pany, T reb le C lef Club, C re st Staff, Pep Squad, Sec. and Treas. of advisory Mary Ann Gracey Houston S tud e nt Council, Bachel- orette Club, F re shman Class Favorite Tenna Gregg Kyle P r e s. B'ettes '51-'52, Stu- dent Council, Y.W.A. Span- ish Club Nona Guillroy Port Arthur Quill and Scroll, Phithalian Club, Business Manager of Laurel '50, J' unio r School Edito r of C re st Ass't., Business Manager of Crest '51-'52 Julia Halff Dallas Who's Who in Speech, Phithalian Club Treas., Sergeant of Ar m s, Senior Class, Pep Squad, Laurel Staff '51-'52, Cue and Cur- tain Club Jack Harrell Caracas,Venezuela O ffic e r s Club, Battalion C0mmander.NonComClub '50 - '51, A Association Dorothy Hayrnes Dallas Phithalian C lub, Y.W.A., S e c. Phithalians '51, P e p Squad Jerald Helms Bell City, La. Student Council, NonCom C1ub, A As sociation, Basketball,Football,and Track, Pres. of Advisory, A Association Sec., Waiters Club, Crest Staff, Cue andCurtainC lub, First Sergeant Co. B Shirley Herring Houston Junior C las s Fav., Ass't. Editor of C re st,'50-'51, Sports Editor of Laurel, '51 Vo11eyball'I'eam '50-'51 James Hill Childress Waiters Club, Non Com Club, A Association Tommy Holton Groesbeck Cheerleader '50-'52, Non Com Club, Cue andCur- tain C lub, Student Council Kenneth Hoofard San Antonio Student C 0 un c i 1, Student BodyVice-President, Head Waiter Iarnie Sue Leslie Houston Editor of Crest, '52 Foot- ball Sweetheart, '52 Assis- tant Business Manager of Laurel, '52 Y.W.A., B'ette Club C . N. Marsh Rio Hondo Football Letterman, A Association, B e s t Drilled Cadet, '50-'51 Patsy Diane Massey Fort Bliss Pep Squad, Phithalians R and all McAliste r Kennedy Iim Meadows Puebla, Pue.,Mexico A Association, Letter- man in Football '50-'52 Baseball Letterman '51, Cue and C urtain C lub C om - mander C ompany ' 'A' ' James Miller Waco Commander Company B , President A As s oc i a- tion '52, Vice-Pres. A Association '49, Ir.C la s s Vice-Pres., Sophomore Favorite, Fir'st Sergeant Company B '51 Gasper Occhipinti New Orleans, La. Student Body President, Co. C. Commander, C ap- tain F ootball tearn, A Association, Football and Basketball Le tte rm an 2 years,FreshmanClass President, Student Council '52 Bart Olmsted San Antonio NonComClub, A , Asso- ciation, Junior Class Fav- orite,Advisory President, Junior Usher Ted Oswalt Ft. Worth Perrie Ann Pierce Dallas Phithalian C lub, Crest Staff, Y.W.A., Advisory Reporter Hoyt Pope Houston Don Porter Odessa A Association, S ec. 81 Treas. of Advisory, Letter- man in Football '51, Tri Captain of Football Team, Letterman in Baseball '51 Betty Posey San Antonio Cue 81 C urtain Club Vice Pres,VicePres.ofB'ettes, Drum Major 8: Vice Pres. of P e p Squad, Sextet, Stu- dent Council,Sec. 8-r Treas. of Advis ory, Volley Ball Team, Junior and Senior Octet. Claudette Powell Barcelona, Venezuela Head Cheerleader, Quill and Scroll, R eporter of B'ettes, Stud ent Council, Who's Who in Foreign Language, Sec.Senior Class, Sextet, Volley Ball T e am, Batallion Sponsors Buddy Rhineheart Ft. Worth A Association, Letter- man in Baseball '51 ,Letter- man in Football '51 Dean Rial Tulsa Okla. Vice P r e s. Senior Class, Letterman in Football '51 Faye Russell Spring StudentC ouncil, Crest Bachelorette Club Sylvia Serur San Marcos Band '49-'52, B'ette,Ass't Businesslvlanageroflsaurel '50-'51, Ass 't. Feature Editor ofC rest '50-'51 Jacky smith Bunkie, La. D Co. Commander Offi- cers Club, A Associa- tion Patricia Ann Smithson Las Piedras, Venezuela Sec.of Fr eshman Class, Freshman Favorite, Quill 8: Scroll, N.H.S., Volley- ball team,Ass't Ed. Laurel Ass't Business Ed. Crest, Carnival Queen Anne E. Stewart Taylor B'ette, Treple Cleff Club, Sextette Q V01 Luis Tarasco Mexico City Non-Com Club, F ootb all Letterman '51 Bill V e ale Houston Herman Jose Villalobos Marie abo, Venezuela Rogelio Villareal Monterrey, Mexico Marlene Wendt Oxford, La. Student C ounc i 1, Treble C lef C lub Alice Woodruff Barcelona, Venezuela Reporter of Senior Class, Sec. Cue 8: Curtain C lub, Y.W.A., Pres. Treble Clef C1ub,Sec.Pep Squad,C1ass Editor of Crest, S p anis h C lub, Bachelorette C lub Bud Whitehead Del Rio Officer C lub, Battalion Adjutant Bill Woodson Caracas, Venezuela Spanish C lub, Waiters C lub, Non-Com C lub, Advisory President Guy Woodruff Barcelona, Venezuela Battalion Supply O ffic e r, A Association, T r e a s . Agriculture C lub Luis Zolezzi Matamoros Tamps , Mexico ummel- Graduate Sue Garland David Goodale Mineral Wells Caracas, Venezuela S.. Ray Myers Richmond Chris Lathan Edgar Perry Austin Corpus Christi ...J wauace Russell DOH Workman Corpus Christi Arlington S 1' SCI-et Onya Rickey Yoder President ary Moo X5 and dy Nacho m T 'de' 'easure Sean. ?Te5x 1- qice T Q-af .W C argevofxer rett, Jimmy McNee1y, Jean Nichols and Rickey Yoder Ju Tonya Moody, Carita Bar- -1 fi S M e1-geant ailieejy 1- nlmy HIUPS ms -4- Carita Barrett Doris Ann Beall .Tohnny Blake Houston Stratford Houston V.-73' Mary Io Boies Austin Gordon Brown Sullivan City Virginia Lea C arrico Austin fi H. C. Cotton Lynn Cunningham Helen Dalton Denver City Houston Carnpti, La. Jackie B Od le San Antonio -K Jim C ollins Ulvalde , I .L . , 1 Janelle , Hollis Henderson 4 4 1 Lee McNabb San Benito K :mya Moody klahoma City, Okla. Juan Payan Monterrey, Mex . JimmY MCNee1y Betty Jean Menely Marlene Mizell New Orleans, La. Champaigne, I11. Houston A Eve Olmsted Jean Nichols San Antonio Shreveport, La. James Pagel Houston Ja-mes Reed Wayne Rohrer Lovington, New Mex. Houston Sylvia R oth Montevideo, Uruguay 1 Milton Runnells Phylis Shu.mway Joy Taylor Maurice Terry Barcelona, Venezuela Houston Telara, Peru Fort Worth i1 U, 5.1 Io Thomas Jimmy Thompson Bishop Harlingen A scene from Her Emergency Husband , Junior Class Play '52 I Kenneth Wied Don Whitley Jack C , Woods Rickey Yoder Hebbronville Fort Worth Dallas McAllen . Cunningham D av 16 . t Shirle Preslden . Jeff Sgt-'at-Ar Dalton ms Jeff Dalton, David C unning - ham, Shirley Drew, Jack Starrett Vlffe - PY Dre 1'e in I ack Star I ett Sec W Slden 1 - Treas' Sopho mor-es Kay Archer Carol Baker Tommie Barnsley Shirley Boswell Hatch, N. M. Houston Crane Sweetwater Evelyn C enter San Antonio Ted C line Duncan, Okla. Nan C ooper Mineral Springs, Ark. Connie Cummins Corpus Christi N Q David Cunningham Jeff Dalton Shirley Drew Elva Dudley Pumpville Nachitoches, La. Puerto Barrios, Guat. Groveton Shirley Duke Matthew Dunlavy Cecil Euton Nancy Farrington San Angelo Houston Katy Houston Q 1 Henry Hartm an Marac aibo, Venezuela Mary Goldberg , A . Maracaibo,Venezue1a Virginia Gantt Beeville Edwin Fuller Houston --5 nhl . w':.g.Q.,J. 'HULL '35 fi .lf N . Claude Hill Joe Hutsell Pete Inman John Jacobs Sanderson Silverton Alamo Carthage It Samuel Jenkin Wanda Johnson Lon Don Johnston Allan Kinniebrew Chihuahua, Mexico Lubbock Kilgore Nederland Karen Krichamer H Custom Rolla Long H t ous on Stevens Mafrige Houston Ian Marsh Rio Hondo l s ,, pr 1 Beverly Marshall Charles Martin Roger McNew Sylvia Ogden Bellaire Ranger E1 Paso Dallas Pedro Ospina C aracas, Venezuela I , ff' Dixie Park Dee M. Patterson, Jr. Sarah Lou Pollan Caracas, Venezuela Las Piedras, Venezuela Los Animas, Colorado Jo Ann R amsower Mathis David Rose Harlingen Andrew Saxer Houston James Schumacher Bachaquero, Venezuela Veazey Selph Margaret Servello Glen Simmons Claudell Smith Houston Barcelona, Venezuela Lufkin Pumpville Roy Smotherman Jack Starrett Jerry Sowden San Marcos Refugio Houston X rf, 3 . S Y Az ' George Threlkeld ' Carra Upson Galveston San Antonio Miss Lighthouse a n d Shirley D r e w help Dean McGraw register students for the fall term. Alan Walicek Houston Suzanne Womble Columbia, South America Mary Frances Watt Carl Zirnmerman Barcelona, Truth or Consequences Venezuela New Mexico B arbara Moody President ROY Shaver . JT- Vice President I ,Ah- Mafy retafy 1 Sane Peng rea5Vrer Sec e Thomas Reporter res milf' ' 1 e 5tOdgh1XArrD I0 - Sgt . at R' I . Margaret Atkinson C aripito, Venezuela C arl Borup Houston Anthony John Chapman Harlingen E. B . Ballard Weslaco Beverly Buhler C aripito , Venezuela Bobby C ooper Houston Mike Beasley C orpus Christi Luther Birdsong Maracaibo, Venezuela T ad C arlisle Littlefield Ioe Bill Daughtry Ft. Worth Kenneth Chandler Barcelona, Venezuela Dan Dic kson Sudan ,e-D X. ,f John Hamilton Bananera , Guatemala aymond Furman Mario Giono lerto La Cruz, Venezuela Charcas, S.I...P., Mex. Fx' A 1 Nancy Howe San Antonio Joe Marie Holt Houston Nancy Hartwell Muenster L 'Q . l,J ' A ll Joseph Bailey Harmon Maracaibo, Venezuela 4- K Marilyn Hughes Galveston Allen Jackson Mary Pauline Kcefer Donald Robert Kendall Martha Krackau Houston Bishop Nash San Marcos wa we -, ...N . an,-,gg 2w Fred Lautherback Persian Gulf Nancy Mauney Caracas, Venezuela Elsie Longenecker Caracas, Venezuela Ted MCV ay C orpus Christi il Donald Mafrige Houston B arbara Moody Dallas Rosalie Muller C aracas, Venezuela 5 Ann Murff Houston Edward O 'Daniel Houston l Ronald Mafrige Houston Gordon Moxley C aracas, Venezuela Cyril Denise Pattersol las Piedras, Venezuela Jerry Peacock Houston Joe Earl Rogers Houston lliam Traylor Simons rt Lavaca Felicia Peebles Lufkin Jane Ann Sellers Kingsville Alan Smith Marac aibo, Venezuela ,1 f n Mary Jane Pettit C arac as , Venezuela Patsy Plurnb Houston Oliver Roy Shaver Houston Sylvia Shank Tagucigalpa, Honduras Ioan Ruth Stephan Joe Stodghill Barcelona, Venezuela Silverton Margaret Swofford Mike Thomas Carol Tomlin Progresso C aracas, Venezuela Fort Worth h sg s w ' ngixeo D, if f ,NJ 'ep M X41 , 1 Q 'A ,V , q f' - Bonnie Von Woglom 1 U I , X ' Houston ' 5 . 3, 1 -' - . . Almira Wilburn Rene Willoughby Bobby Wilson San Marcos Sinton Royston Q- xv - Robert V alentine Alexandria Frank Ward Lubbock 'Z Dan Womack Conroe 4' 'Y Y 1, ,. ll -I 4 ' ' 53 1. 1- : if f .4 5 Q A ' - V - , ' . .--- - , 7'! ' Y t y - .U 41- .. V ' iv 1' Q ' 95 .. X ' ' V' avr .udf ..' 0 fu? , . 1 ,,,.--...rv ' 4 L . .. , AW. ' - Qs ,....swf' .-. .LJ lMQ'Q 'M' U l 4W: ,L,f- . ' . --Q .f ., .m..-L1v 'H- F ' :?,U,'.a .K 1 ,MQYE -.',,.',.,,,,sN . J .1 Kff.-YQ ,. ,If n 4-L May Atkinson Cherino Albert Baker Houston W David Barrett Houston Beve rly Bowles Barcelona, Venezuela Sidney Harkins, Reporter Beverly Bowles, Treasurer Bill Vickers, Vice-President Kenneth Mitchell, President Jean Swofford, Secretary Brent Buhler C aripito, V enezuel, S1nM1rcos Hagmgpn Bobby Cromwell I I Morris Enfield ff Robert Ensconatus Jimmy Gordon Sidney L, Harkins Mary Herrington Caracas, Venezuela San Nlarcos Sanderson Saratoga Wallace Hutchison Ft. Worth rnja M. Neal Hobbs, New Mexico Jayne , Pearce Monroe , La. lk? Fx A3 ,ac -ul 'ff Thomas Ingram Dale Marsh Kenneth Mitchell Rule Rio Hondo Houston Roger O'Quin Little Rock, Ark Okay, Brew, we see you! Charles E. Peters Ft. Worth lose Marie Purdy Joe Rector Elizabeth Ruska Edwin Shedd Chicken, Alaska Marfa Houston El Tigre, Venezuela Harvey Shell Corpus Christi San Tome, Venezuela Jean Swofford Kenneth Trawcck Tela, Honduras Encino Jimmy Slaybough Bill Vickers Hobbs, New Me ..-. --,4--ii Alan W ard xico Barcelona, Venezue A '-.95-xzzwf af 4 pwgqf, Q3 'QR , pn' K 'crib . 'fel 'V' QU-' .L 333' W- i' 'W 5. 1, '1 4' Tiring, isn't it '? Joe B. Watson Guayaquil, Ecu Bo Dell Whitch Del Rio Franklin Wells ador Houston, Texas cad Ronald Wilson John E. Wood Bill Zorn Hougton Las Piedras, Venezuela Aransas Pass Kenneth E. Amburn Plainview vlalcolm W . Clanton Highlands Maurice A. Dyke Byers Robert C . Garrett Houston ' 1 Malcolm R. Becker San Antonio Frank Gonzales, Vice-President I.H. Hathaway, President Max Slaybaugh, Sgt.-at-Arms Sevenbll Neil Glenn San Antonio PHE Francisco A. Gonzales Caracas, Venezuela Curtis M. Bradsbury New Braunfels Q-4 Gary C rurnp Iusepin, Venezuela Judy F ai ling Houston ,gg ,., Arthur E . Goldsmith Houston f lf Robert Hall I. H. Hathaway Lee Headrick Houston Houston Snyder Sam Hill David Hughes Jerry Jones James F. LeBus re r-ra. Brownsville Roaring Springs Houston Wichita Falls ft-7 -0' Earl Malone Alonzo Samuell James Severns Max Slaybaugh Randale Dallas El Paso Barcelona, Venezuela Gerald R. Toney Bettie Walling Dennis Watson Bubba Whitehead Abilene Nederland Houston D61 Rio Robert I... Barnes Austin William Dawson San Antonio Jack Goldston Houston onald Horton Port St. Joe, Fla. r ,Q ,Q Daniel E. Butt James Curtis Kerrville Barcelona, Venezuela LhGad Richard Dickens C aracas , Venezuela ls Understand, boys ? M. V. Hargrove Oakdale, La. Patricia Holland Hill Hudson Dennis Kidwell Austin Pecos Houston Pauline I... Leifeste Lige Midkiff Bobby Mitchell Seguin Midland Houston Frank Moncrief Robert Noton Charles Piwetz Biloxi, Miss. Austin San Marcos -ff' C alvin Smith Jimmy Smith C ecil Strickland Bay City Houston Florence, Arizona Patrick Webster Mike Wendt Carl Woods Barcelona, Venezuela Pecos Sweetwater Ros emary Moody Dallas I Richard Rosenkranz Houston John Watts Houston Bayne Y anc ey Galveston Efth Grade Bobby Angell Arthur Brannon Dallag Dallas John Crowder Robert Farmer Rod Brenneman Houston Houston Thomas Flowers Houston Baytown Lynda Hall Billy Ledbetter Houston Dallas Richard Moffitt Richard Moore Robert Ogden Carole Phillips San Angelo Austin Dallas Houston Larry Prince Martha Nelle Smith Dallas Purnpville Dennis Michael Stuckey David Teague Kilgore Midland Emurbh Ronnie Brittain Houston Herman Herrington Johnny Harton Saratoga Port St. Joe, Fla. Terry Price Bobby Richardson Amarillo San Antonio Jimmy C lanton Highlands Kenneth Katzenmeir Houston Victoria Penny Olsen Lee Jay St. John Estelle Woods Austin Sweetwater M atthew Bor ak Baytown -1' Tommy Midkiff Midland Thu-ml Gr de ...f-' Qygx g -nf . fab! 1 . ,,.,.,.:,..,.- J ,l . TN 1'?' H' 1i', 41,43 f Ni' . ' .. ,-lv - ' - M W swf. of -- . . 1: ,744 Jayne Monc rief San Antonio .15 '5+'a 'fri M ., ' 17.434 Charles Mahaffey Houston Steve Mue Ile 1- Houston 'U Santa is enjoying it too! Robert Owens James Piwetz Georgetown San Marcos 1 Mary Ruth Pool Luther Wilburn Levis Wiggins Floyd D. Woods San Marcos San Marcos Houston Sweetwater Second Grade Kaye McC arther Guayaquil, Ecuador Randy Porter San Marcos Patrick Ulrich Brenaham Terrence Ada.ms Marvin Kingsley Houston Columbia, S. A Lucy MCC lain Dallas Dean Olsen Robbie Owens Chicago, I11. Georgetown Mark Rogers Houston H ral. Grade Charles Scott Charles Stedman Houston Wimberly Barney McClain Roy Rice Dallas Wichita Getting refreshments at t :gr- AROU D THE CAMPUS Lf, he form 'J A -V.: ., , v NX! al reception made things seem not so bad after all to these J unior Cadets. Y It was hard work and late hours for the Seniors as they worked to produce their play TheGhost of a Chance. That's far enough Johnnie. ' 4 l 1- Posey, Janmie Sue, Don and Bobby listen D. J 1 as Karen plays. Santa canue to our school, too!! Mid Term And Late Entries Ernestine Southerland Ray Don Johnson Twelfth Grade Eleventh Grade Alice Lubbock Q' John Chadwick Linda Gibson Tenth Grade Tenth Grade Houston Houston t ? Bobby Ivey Tenth Grade Houston Ronald Orr Barbara Saxon Tenth Grade Tenth Grade Houston Lufkin I Celia Sod Tenth Grade Mexico, D. F Marcelen Sutton Marilyn Wallen Ann Bryson Tenth Grade Tenth Grade Ninth Grade Bay City Falcon, Vene. Shreveport, La. Jackie Hart Wayne Nippert Mary Ann Ingalls Ninth Grade Ninth Grade Eighth Grade Cabimas Estado Zulio, Vene Houston Bogata, Colombia Herrnan Kelly Phil Kretsinger Mary Lowrance Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Houston Dallas Charlotte, N. C. .4 Desdemona Morin Charles Peters Glenda Scott .To Ann Sternenberg Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Eighth Grade Seventh Grade Houston Fort Worth Maracaibo, Vene. Kingsville In L I . ! Billy Roberts Penny Houdek Kathy Kretsinger Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fourth Grade Amarillo Houston Dallas V l 1 A Ronnie Walton George Belcher Tommy Longoria Sandra Longoria Third Grade Third Grade Second Grade First Grade Austin Texas City Matamoros, Mexico Matamoros, Mexic 3e5ff7f.L - -'-. u , , fu 13,-gain 'V' QM va ,gg 9- :11 ..,, ... hw? .,7yg4.' :Neg U new Y M5 1-Y -, w,. w A ff .. f R if XXEW' ' 'A' 4+s. f L. Qths x 7 in P-'ti J Q . 'vii 5 xv' F54 X6 hh S192 91 9 Y . X 'Fw 11 5 4 e. su I we Q s I I? ' . -. ' w.,-Q.. . ' A K m i -. ,, ' wif . ,1 J, J' ' . . cpu. + T ly, . - n fa, ' C Fr ' ' lu ' 1. . .N s ,I- V 1 'I ' ..,a.-5k . . . -nfl , In . I ft .. - Q . ' - ' 4 T ' .. . A' ly? wk ' 5 i I L 1 I .' I F , -.. V- ull .1 Y. , . , .. W ' ' -W L ' r .-- 'JF . 1 Q qw., A J r. W M V - ,,4-Jie v' 7 ' A. ' ,.f ' qw,- , . 6,-.-10' .,,,.-.1--sv--f ' ' qq'E57'9 A+ -f HA . 1. Q 1 - pi' 13- JRR ue full.. X t ', a I - .X ' L N , . Q -5 5 -Q-wi S ..,, sv L.,- 'ffJ'V'r 1., , V. xc .-' .xv 9 -xx E, 'wi Ginger Blaclcmon High School Fauorircs Bart Qfmstecl lean Swofford unior School Fmforitcs KCIITICIII Nlitclwu Gaspcr Qcchipinti 13 if 1 Senior Class Rcprcslintcltivcs Ginger Blt1Cl4H10I1 E Iunior Class Rcprcscutotivcs Tonya Moody Rickey Yoder if David C1umi mgl1am Sophomore Repre5cn tati 1'cs Vealzcy Sclyln FYCSl1H1df'1f Rcprescntati was Barbara Moody Roy Shaver Eighth Gracie Representatives can Swoniorti Kenneth Mitchell if wal, David Hughes Seventh Grade Representatives Jo Ann Sterrenherg -AJAFIJ-J' i -Z-rid '? '7 Jimmy Smith 'ffzkel Sixth Grade Representatives Polly Letfeste P F W1 Grade Representatives Carol Phillips -vu. i Arthur Brannon Fourth Grade Representatives Kathy Kretsingcr i Lee St. John Third Grade Representatives Mary Ruth Pool F' 1 Charles Mahagey -E f . vi, w wx: 'fx 3773 A ff 115f N', ,e mi , - mglg, xy ' ' ,S , Q: Pat Ullrich Second Gracie Representatives 3 Kay MCCdVtl1HY First Grade Representatives Sandra Longoria -qv 'S Q Barney M cClain A X 1 fl Xm W Ooamig Valentine Sweetheart Wil0,S Who at SMA I 3 1-xv Jan Marsh Jamie Sue Leslie Speech Publicity -.4 'i wha J' . Don Archer Mike Barrett Band Piano 75 Harfeu 3 agk Shirle Mix1LaY Y Gi -yorew ak .1--.ig A 1 ,,,'i.xl'f- fiat -4j,, .K 4, ,, gf, ,mln , in . Q-,-.-.A V- 4 K aww. , , .-, . . . . if 1-ls SPO Pts if Peggy Barnsley Commercial Nana F ig fi . OCCMV Art y arrmSf0n Gagper 'CS wxavheffxau xx 51 I v' 1. , f 1 lb , X 7- nz 'A X. I mf i' u ff? ' ' T p 2 3, - 3 XJ 5 V ,any James Miller Science Kay A Bible 'Cher Gayle Acheson Foreign Languages Veazy Selph Home E conomic s b Lee NWN ab B y's SVOHS O 11 Crow: ee Ce Kathx Scien soc id h Yle Ach gush eSon wav XI O Arc 103 nef ou. -1' -r Bud Wh - . f Agrlcultiljhead e in 5' y 4 K N- i F r l : 4 tg.h5 lbuq dv 4 r vb' ., X ' , 3' 1 . V - nl ' . s'--- Q -Q . ' - - ' -'K rf ,i ,bm U ' ' rf. ' Q I I fr V ' fl , .P V .4 ' - ' ' 0 .2'l'l - , -. f, . - - -.V -' - , M- pf 1 1210:-' -I V' Q . Y A -as A' 2 1 F 1' fl . A , I I I San Marcos Academy Senior Battalion 1 9 5 1 'S 2 Major D. W. Carlson Major W. P. Lightfoot Commandant Assistant Commandant First Lt. Bud Whitehead, Captain Edgar Perry, First Lt. Jack Smith, Major .Tack Harrell, First Lt. James Miller, First Lt. Guy Woodruff, First Lt. Gasper Occhipinti, First Lt. Jim Meadows. Seated: Major D. W. Carlson, Major W. P. Lightfoot Major Jack Harrell Major Eve Olmsted Battalion COrr1rnander Battalion Sponsor Ii Captain L. E. Perry Executive and Adjutant Senior Battalion Non-Commissioned Officers 1stLt. Bud Whitehead Operation Officer -ff V 6 . - -, lst Lt. Guy Woodruff Supply Officer lst. Lt. Jim Meadows lst Lt. Claudette Powell -mann: Que-gp Illlzsgffjzf. fwfzllllllmlg am! 77 'Y' I 'Il 'i'1 'IIl Co. A. present arms Yoder points out sites on Ml. First Sergeant Buddy Rhinehart lst. Lt. James Miller lst. Lt. Carolyn Good ll Co. B inspection arms 18599 I, Ah V.- Lt. Miller giving instructions with the B.A.R. to a detail of his men. First Sergeant Gerald Helms -up lst. Lt. Gasper Occhipinti lst. Lt. Tonya Moody ..4 r ., ..,..,.. -- 1 1 r ' llgqimm r Fr lllllll Illlll Wmfullllll Company C being inspected Vi v,- igx f, ,gn-, X ' I-,fra 4, .. '11-3.-.. 'Q nf ,w 1.- V. Irv. rf V . LV 4-..,. 1 , .r,. V , -ix, Occhipinti instructing on parts of Carbine. P-,Ib A - ...- First Sergeant Gordon Brox I lst. Lt. .Tack Smith lst. Lt. Sylvia Shank . Ef . - . Co. D plays on field Members of the band play numbers during the third period class under the direction of Mr. O, N. Campbell, band d ir e c tor and teacher. First Sergeant DOH Archer hu Senior Battalion San Marcos Academy ,vf , fx m Senior Battalion Staff Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers il Saturday morning inspection of the quarters of Gordon Brown and Ran- dall MCAlister by Major Carlson, O.D., Lt, .lim Meadows, and C. Q., Sergeant Gerald Helms. San Marcos Academy junior Battalion Col. Bobby Cromwell Commander 195152 Capt. J. A. Derrick Commandant Lt. Col. .Tean Swofford Sponsor Junior Battalion Staff rL'lL. I -4 Jimmy Gordon Maurice Dyke Adjutant Executive 2' Morris Enfield Znd CO. Command ,i V.: John Woods Kenneth Trawee Bobby Cromwell lst Co. Commander 1 Ronnie Wilson Battalion Commander Francisco Gonzales er Znd Co. Executive 3rd Co. Commander J, H. Hathaway Billy Ledbetter Bill Vickers 41,11 CO, Comfnandf-r 4th Co. Executive Band Co. Commander lst Co. Executiv - Kenneth Mitchel 5rd Co. Exe-cutix cl, Arthur Brannon Band CO. Executi lst Lt. John Woods Commander . NA. .. . +4 i 1 lst Lt. Sidney Harkins Capt. Kenneth Tr aweek Exec utive Capt. Morris Enfield Commander 34 ,. ',' 4' -ni. 'wr gf' -' f 11: L Capt. Beverly Bowles Znd Lt. Ronnie Wilson Executive K ,, ,..- fy. . . 'if if-'-v 1: . .rm ,Q V . ,,,,.,A X .M N. 5 lst Lt. Francisco Gonzales C ommander yy pq-. - m , .. 1-it ' ,G xni ' A1 TQCW . '. 'f ' A ,J wtf- -i- -T---G' - .':',' if f.. ,l e '- lst. Lt. Mary Herrington Znd Lt. Kenneth Mitchell Executive , .,:. e x V N . ., ., :-.- A - ,--rr-1' XJ! -' 'NA , Q, -51, k,'f:.v-.' . , ..- Aw z .AJ - ' 5:4 LA' ' . x'- . 4, 25.4, wt hem- L1 lst Lt. J. H. Hathaway Commander uk TH lst. Lt. Polly Leifeste H. LS: Znd Lt. Billy Ledbetter Executive u .. . 1 I 4 1 1stLt. Bill Vickers Commander Band S lst Lt. Sonja Neal Znd Lt. Arthur Brannon Executive ' 'V' T'L 'g-1 , J' 1 .U . , ... - :Q ,HMA I-- . -,:,,,,- L--if ff . . lpn , . ,., ,- - H.. - ua Q, .. , -' . 'AM' lf ' ' . ,W-mr L, JA, ., 1: nb tw ' ' mg., . . B ra-J..-1. .,.....-.c. . .2 H via x ,... 1-.,. I .-ff ,f--'. .:- AU :L ,.,V - .. - Q-,,:: 5-EQWB-f4fi:?fR '-4,1 ' A - -- is I V 'N' x. 'ff ?1'4'i32'Ia Raw... .- , ' .IC ' 'muff ' ,-, V -aw, . . - V , -- - SAN MARCOS ACADEMY JUNIOR BATTALION 4 14 -' '4 , - RETREAT , Ray Don Johnson receiv- ing instruction on firing range from Capt. Edgar Perry. Colors and Flag guards Rifle squad in diamond formation fl 'I 5x I ,N 5 L24 4-gk E ,-I af' o 5 -gf z Q by ' ' '-' rry and Occhipinti get the feel of the cockpit while other officers look R W if ,tx -r ' a , Q , an., P' mf, K .1 .V , ,g . . g, 'H' ci 4 1 A , A ' ' ' A ,, 5' ? ' f-1 f H liiotball V Y 'v V? Y' lining. Burk row lcft to ri wht: Coach Hctrick, V 0 ale, Wied, O'Daniels, Stodghill, Reed, Womack, Hill Tzxrnsco, R. Mafrigc, S. Mafrigc, and Coach T ate, Egcond row left to ri ht: Pagcl,Hzxrmon Clinm-, Jamohs, C unningh ani, Hutsoll, Workrnan, Payan, Shaver, Chandler, Martin. Third row lvft to right: Fuller, Iv1cNabb, Hoofaxrd, R hine he a rt, R i al, Thompson, Yoder, Brown,Pcx-ry, Woodruff, and Rose. Front row lvft to back: David, McNcOly, HClrns,Nlillur, OCChipinti,Mar5h, Dalton, Starrett, Porter, and MCNQW. Seated in front is Jim Meadows. 'L gy '-B fin Coach Harold Tate David ROSS. Manager Assistant Coach Jimmy Hctrick 'iii 1 J If IP - , '. C- 4l 4 ' eethf-:art Jamie Sue Leslie we- 1----V Tri-C aptains O c c h i p i nt i, Porter, and Miller present roses to the sweetheart at the Concordia game. 5 9 n V. .gf Q 14 James Miller Tackle, ZZ51bs. 3 year Ietterman A11 confe rence flndj Senior, T ri-Captain Jerald Helms Guard, 170 lbs. Z year letterman Senior .. .3 9 Casper Occhipinti Back,1401bs. Z year letterman All conference Und, Senior, Tri-C aptain Jim Meadows End, 170 lbs. Z year letterman Senior W , Don Porter Back, 150 lbs. 1 year letterman Senior, Tri-C aptain ' ' ' I- i fgtfs, X y 'QT fu Ricky Yoder Center 190 lbs 2 year letterman A11 conference Qlstj Junior Buddy Rhxneheart Guard, 190 lbs. N 1 year letterman J ',j ,'. M. All conference f2ndQ ' Senior ,W .w - 5g.,.,af 77 N, Marsh Edgar Perry 1Ck,l4O1b5, BBCR, 140 lbs. year letter:-man 2 Year 19'-tefmah lconfcrence Cdndl Senior nior '. flu .S ..'.1.?x'4W9'-5 K- ' '3 1 'r bxf- 1'sf 2f'Y'f ' 1IfEr:dr-:WT . r., sk-'ig X ,,., W. -- e f -r-.1-1. A . N Eur .5 .sau Gordon Brown End, 165 lbs. 2 year letterman Junior Eddle Davld '4 4:- Tackle, 200 lbs. H, ,W ,.-Q., ., xr W6 4+ , .,,1 . , f. I year letterman .j, 6-rw N, ' . -. A-' 4 Q., ' v .-Q H Semor J . ' - r-,Q ii Porter scores against Central. CUB3 Leander U I Peacock Kerrville B U 3+ Il'I.I- Buclcners 2 5 7 Central 5t..3t.ephens D 5I 5t,-Eduards Silents U 3+ Concordia , ,V . V- ..-W . '1---,Ay Clubs begin attack against Central. I Cues 7 I3 I1 55 I4 40 -6 O Q J DWI V W. X ' fi' lisa? 'boi if fl ' Sv 5 . ' v - ' IBS 1 ' ' 1 F sf ,cy -P 1 5 ' 1 f 's-.. sfn 75 F Q 4.-al' Y i A 4 1 -.ou ,. I -A ,QE v-fi . 5 X Dean Rial Back, 1601bs, 1 year letterman Senior f -' -Eg . fs 1 fkwlbh'-' ' 1 Kenneth I-Ioofard End, 160 1bs. 1 year letterman Senior Luis Tarasco Back, 150 lbs. 1 year letterman Senior M V1 ilu ...I og, Y f n - fr -f::w3.'3 Guy Woodruff Guard, 160 lbs. 1 year letterman Senior Jim McNee1y Guard, 165 lbs. 1 year letterman Jumor wks X O. -. Dave Dalton Back, 145 lbs. 1 year letterman Senior .v ' 3 'l'vxg'9 'Ol -1. 4 A ,A W A P 14 - --N -r- --'--v- 1- 'Z' -- ' ,1fs :Sf r., .ff -. ,.'.,.. Lee McNabb End, 155 lbs. 1 year letterman Junior Jack Starrett Back, 165 lbs. 1 year letterman an Payan nd, 150 lbs. year lctterman nior f Sophomore LA, 4 rn-,-Y ..'.-4 I If John Jacobs End, 145 lbs. 1 year letterman Junior Jlmmy Thompson Tackle, 175 lbs. 1 year letterman Junior Joe Stodghill Tackle, 225 lbs. 1 year letterman .x ' Freshman 9... . ,. :.-'-..e,I.n 1 '- 1 s' f' . . -H ., af 1 -' 1--:fluff Ba ketball QD. Cubs of '52 Standing are: James Miller, Manager, Gasper Occhipinti, Lee McNabb, Jim Meadows, Bud Whitehead, Dan Dickson, Bart Olmsted, Melvin Crowley, and Coach Jimmy Het- rick. Seated are: Jack Starrett, Jim Collins, Gordon Brown, Gordon Bell, Milton Runnells, Dean Rial, Kenneth Chandler, and David Rose, Manager. Here is the starting five for the Academy Cubs 1952 team. From left to right: Occhipinti Guard, Meadows, Forward, Whitehead, Forward, McNabb, Guard, and Olmsted Guard 'Q 1 I ,wx ,jf X vi' 7 I 9: ' H A 1. 1 , ga . fi 1 . 5 af ,212 xx + ia ! . f .2 'S ,- 5 A 'Tl' A SOCIHLIOII illfiffnl' Y ff' Z. V A ' 'N 1539-V 1 ' ' if Guy Woodruff Joe Brew Jimmy Thompson Joe Stodghill Dan Dickson James Hill Kenneth Hoofard Eddie David Dean Rial Juan Payan Bart Olmsted Buddy Rhineheart Jim Meadows John Jacobs Luis Tarrasco Sentinel Social Vice President Jack Harrell Jimmy McNeeley Jackie Smith Don Portor Ray Don Johnson Rickey Yoder C. N. Marsh David Rose Gordon Brown Jim Miller Jerald Helms Gasper Occhipinti jack Stan-egt Vice President President Sec. 81 Treas. Edgar Perry 1... if I e-L Baseball 'K 4- 13? 1 4.4. - 7 Back row, left to right: Cunningham, Orr, Thomas, Cline, Workman, Payan, Porter, Meadows, Rial, Collins, Moxley, Tarasco, Villalobos, Brown and Coach Hetrick. Front row, left to right: Bell, Crowley, Giono, Birdsong, Rohrer, Hamilton, Olmsted, Shaver, Russell, Rodgers, and Johnson Returning lettermen are left to right: Porter, Payan, Olmsted and Meadows Olmsted up to bat - Villalobos catching Porter slides in at home r ct.: Pitchers Payan, Rial, Moxley, and Meadows Warming Up Coach Ford holds the flowers presented to her The all-tournament players of the San Marcos Academy Tournament. Second from the left: Ruthe Benton and Claudette Powell by the team. Ruthe Benton is shown with the lst place trophy. The team won at SMA Tour- nament. Rgthe B enton, , Sh A tcam lrley C pt. DI. a ew, Capt. B team Mrg. Barbara Atkinson and Coach Ford Ch erl ader Mike Barrett E1-197' f,..,. .- gif Tommy Holton . Claudette Powell, Head Cheerleader T0nYa Mo Mike, Jeff, Claudette, Tommy, and Tonya run through yell ody Track me ax: ww' fvffa. lx Top row, left to right: R. Mafrige, Brew, Ward, Whitehead, Yoder, Brown, S. Mafrige Helms. Second row: Furman, Borup, Lauterbach, Terry, Cunningham, Peacock, Chandler Chapman, Third row: Carlisle, Perry, Hoofard, Stodghill, Dickson, Thompson, Archer Jenkins, Johnson. Botton row: Sowden, Marsh, McNeeley, Wilson, Harrell . r , Finish of the 100-yd. dash Stodghill and Whitehead talking over field events :,fm.11w mtl.,-, . fm 1. - A ' . 9 . -. . f Joe Brew, practicing his broad-jumping Dickson and Harrell taking the first lap of the mile Q. I'- Helms, Hoofard, and Brown going over the low hurdles Jenkins, McNeeley, Thompson, and Perry get ready to run a four -forty Curl 'P Look at the Mermaids! They do anything in these P. E. classes Jr. port. Football, lst row: Bulher, O'Quin, Ensconatus, Vickers, Gonzales, Cromwell, M Slay baugh. Second row: Zorn, Ward, Ingram, Rector, J. Slaybaugh, Baker, Hughes Jr. Coach r. Wilson Basketball, lst row: Bax-rett,Zorn, Hughes, Vickers, I. Slay- baugh, Cromwell. Znd row: Gonzales. Wilson, Esconatus, Mar sh, Mitchell , ,nr lQ'f..f ' - gf' '- xy. os im. xl. tp 1' a Q , P- .Y-I .Aix V f J' u M P N Tx-I-.ldl ff K . 5 -as A F ,uv L 1 ' i I V V f.- x W Q '.i. , .M ' ' W ' I , v- , :Q LJ ' Nw. 'nfl N' Mio 1 o- H' - 5 L 4 , , is N Q- Q I ', A A mga i ,- 5 . s W .xx 4...-4-I th- f .ff i 1 4' I ' N' ' x , s - ' S. a '.' 'S - 9' -A' Q X o W . f L Q M fa Y J ' v ' Q , . ' A t.lvlt.l SRSTUDIQNT COUNCIL StudentCouncilmemberS pic- tured are, front row, left to right,TedCline,Jackie Bodle, Nancy Mauney, Kenneth Hoo- fard, Bonnie Von-Woglam, Felicia Peebles, Pat Smith- son, Elsie Lonenec ke rg Second row, left to right, Shirley Drew, Jack Starrett, Roy Sha- ver, Mike Thomas, C arita Barrett, Jean Nichols. Third row, left to right,Shir1ey Bos- well, Eddie David, Robert Floyd, T o ny a Moody, Donald Archer,JoeBrew,Veazy Selff. Back row, left to right, John Ha.mi1ton,Iim Jenkins, Teena Gregg, Gordon Brown, Peggy B a r r on, Gasper Occhipinti. Officers: President ------ - - Gasper Occhipinti Gasper O c C hi p i nti niakes a speech for the T. B. drive while Kenneth Hoofard andTonya Moody help with the drive. Vice President ---- - - Kenneth Hoofard Recording Sec retary ------ Corresponding Sec reta ry Treasurer ------ - - Chaplain ----- - - - - Reporter ------ ----- Sargeant-at-Arms - - - - - - Parliamentarian - - Pat Smithson Shirley Drew Tonya Moody - Don Archer -Jean Nichols .lack Starrett - - Joe Brew First row: Dennis Kidwell, John Watts. Second row: Mary Ruth Pool, Lynda Hall, Penny Olsen, Sandra Longoria Brannon, Jerry Price, Dickie Woods, Danny Butt, Charles Mahaffey, . Third row: Ray Rice, Arthur Char les Stedman JR. STUDENT COUNCH, Jghn Wat ts: Pl- . 111 V' esldent lce-pl-esidenlt and Dennis Brownlee A S Standing: Estelle Woods, Martha Nell Smith, Linda Hall, Carol Phillips. Seated: Mary Ruth Pool, Kay McCarther, Lucy McClain, Penny Olsen aan Brownies make cookies in kitchen. Standing: band? Xwg KayMcCarther, MaryRuth Pool, Penny Olsen, I arg. . . . ' OX phil Kathy Kretsinger, Lucy McClain, Estelle QUV: .6815 ' Cat Woods, Penny Houdek 1 a preietavl ' sec Seated, left to right: Albert Baker, Mr. Everett, Ronnie Wilson, Morris Enfie1d,and Thomas Ingram. Standing: Joe Watson, Joe Rector, Bobby Cromwell, Brent Buhler, Kenneth Traweek, and Bill Zorn Lo X' Lv' 'O I I +I Plans are made for field trip to San Antonio Livestock Exposition. A Q' CADEMY eLAuREL l -.,. -.....:-,,,, 7. M yogi, '--M. 9 7 A TEH95. , H0015 we ,., 'Hn bg V Q , n couum -::::.'::'.::' :gf 354. ' 9 7 5 ss rg.:.:'3 K rn-T..':': 5'- fi 1' e' ' PRESS ll 5' '1 IIITIUII cgi, ' ' A L-QQ i K, . Poucv OF THE LAUREL 93, 55 N: To promote the general welfare of the school. 39 Woof' ' 0 Q 6 To stimulate school spirit. sg 3 To give honor to whom honor is due. 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Sq,f356i ' 5 573 35350 .4. sz, 3 H bgg SQ e'7s'iQ.?K4' is N QPU 'N sb-?'-5' 3'bkA 31504, Laurel Staff The Laurvl, a bi-wevkly paper, is publishf-d by thcjournalism studvrits of the Academy. Receiving an All Texas Honor Rating at thv T. H. P. A. convention, it gives an over all view of sc 11091 life. ,Q sn Q 5' A Q. 'cfs-A Sheff- e no Q.. o qlybui' 'Da who Jeaqjv ' Y' x gf: am, fob xg U5, ,,'s.4, 3,5 16, O1 ' .isdhuva -+ 110 Us S, f cf gg-sans' 17, L - US05 .Q esj- In s ,' NA? 1?- 1113.-f 16' ess 'S ,.x o 05 'A Na-.. pr 1, 5' w- w,3,q,'v'S s, 4. Na QQ e 2 --.sw 1.7 -o wow to ' pal- all .Q 'Jeb 5? 6 QQ' age x S'c. A' Q55 55' C0 'Z 'bsw-, -Si'q. 'YJ' x 'Oyf and NN JSUQQQ' Or th ber 6,.ah A.,g1'I,.g59 Q P as ' 5-MQ GUTQA 110 S1 NQSUS 1, s o 4. QQ. 5 L taht BU. au ' S 9690 Q7 Q Fel 4356355 5 v Wie. ai' ,, NSN, . -gc 0- fafs if 486152. .- ofa? W wi ss 51' w-x ,pe 'YS' 19 x Q if O 5.4 .N., - i fi 353 S w V ivefa Q. B'ettes during initiation week. Aren't those re d bows cute? Pictured above left to right are: Anne Stewart, Pat Boone, Phylis Shumway, Annis Faye R u s s ell, Marlene Mizell, and M a ry Ann Gracey. Officers above are:First Row: Sec retary,J'ean Nichols, Treas- urer, Sylvia Roth: and Reporter, Claudette Powell. Second Row: Parliamentarian, Anne Stewart, Vice President , Betty Posey, President, Teena Gregg, and Sargeant-at-Arms Ruthie B enton. xp,TTlMORg HALL ' tr- - I Members of the B'ette Club are pictured above. Front Row, left to right: Anne Stewart, Tonya Moody, Claudette Powell, Betty Carolyn Posey, R uthi e Be nton, Sylvia Sex-ur, Eve Olmsted, Carolyn Good, and Iam i e S u e Leslie. , Second Row, left to right: Ginger Blackmon, Landa Goins, Marlene Mizell, Alice Woodruff, Teena Gregg,Sue Garland, and Jean Nichols. Back Row, left to right: Carita Barrett,Sylvia Roth, Peggy Barron, Phylis Shumway, and Virginia Carrico. Best B 'ette pl edge, E ve Olm st Be st B'ette, Jam ie Sue Leslie Officers: President ----- - - Vice President- - - - - Secretary ----- - - Treasurer -------- Reporter and Historian- - Parliamentarian ----- Program Chairman- - - The purpose ofthe Phi's is to promote social, school, and economic activities. T he main activity ofthe Clubis the Phi Carnival held annually in M a rc h. Blue and Gold is the club song. Phithalian members pic tur ed above are, Top row, left to right: Dorothy Haymes, Joy Taylor, Gayle Acheson, Kath- leen Crouch, Jackie Bodle, Dorothea Beall, and Julia Halff. Bottom row, left to right: Bevelyn B a rtholom e w, Diane Massey, Barbara Atkinson, D 0 ri s Ann B e all and Peggy Barnsley. Not shown a r e P at Smiths on, NonaGui1lroy, and Mary Joe Boles. -Barbara Atkinson - Dorothea Beall - Dorothy Haymes - - ' - -Julia Halff - Peggy Barnsley - - Pat Smithson - - Gayle Ache son Phi Carnival Winners: King Jimmy Smith,and Queen Polly Leifeste, Grade Schoolg King Wallace Hutchinson and Queen Jayne Pearce,Junior Schoolg King Ted Oswalt and Queen Teena Gregg, High School use 30 xvodx B age-l . Julia EJ 'Y ii 3 1 vm QV: Halff est Phi. . ee ex , P- the Y ' W on Sec resld Shown above are the members of the Y. W. A. iilont row, left to right: Sylvia Ogden, Ginger Blackrnon, .Toy Taylor, Carra Upson, and Jamie Sue Leslie. Center row, left to right: Jan Marsh,IeanNichols,Alice W o o d- ruff, Betty Posey, Barbara Atkinson,Anne Stewart, Peggy Bar- ron, Sylvia Roth and Carolyn Good. Back row, left to right: Land a G oins, Teena Gregg,V e azy Selph, K ay A r c h e r, Gayle Acheson, Kathleen Crouch,Jackie Bodle, Carita Barrett, and Tonya Moody. The Y. W. A., organized to promote study of missions, is composed of senior girls. Their sponsors are Miss Myrta Ann Jarrett and Miss Ruth Thomas. Some highlights of the Y. W. A, year are the Lottie Moon o ffe ring at Christmas and the club party in the spring. 1,0 wi 56 ated I 8 U 6 ' fetary ents of rf ' , Y 'DQ' OKHCCTE' Bae AChe5?nt Sf.3TKdxter: l hqg ayl . at-Q5 ' epgf 1 L 1 iz, . G 91 Y . t. gh T ref 1 60061 Gregg' xden to T1 6 Ueasu Town Teena ' C e pres beg. om an and Coax' K Bhtbrouch V 1 ?05eY. Psudns XC U X bleen wt and ' rbBfa 1390 x5 Cole' Ba 6 al' the Eaclde B Seat? Oth' . Q. Siwlgmiswaft Sw Mft Junior G. A. members pictured above are, Top row, left to right: Polly Leifeste, Linda Hall, Rosemary Moody, and Martha Nell Smith. B ottom r ow, left to right: Penny Olsen, Carole Phillips, and Estelle Woods. Members of the G. A.'s pic tur e d above are, Top row,1eft to right: Rene Willoughby, Felicia Peebles, R o s e M a ri e Purdy, B a rb a r a M o o dy, Sylvia Shank, and Jean Swofford. Bottom row, left to right: Elizabeth Ruska,Beverly Bowles, Joan Stephan, and Jayne Pearce. Among the rn any character- building organizations open tc girls at S.M.A., Girl's Aux- iliary is one of the most im- portant. It has grown to be an international organization,en- couraging young ladies in prayer, Bible study, steward- ship, and good works. 5 M w Officers: President- - - Vice President Secretary- - - Reporter- - -I UEAND URUMN Kenneth Hoofard - --Betty Posey -Alice Woodruff Treasurer- - - - - -Tommy Holton - - - -Jean Nichols m Cue and Curtain m e mb e r s shown above a r e, Top to Bottom Q Buddy Rhineheart, Betty Posey, Tommy Holton,Gasper Occhipinti, Julia I-ialff, Don A rc he r, Tonya Moody, M e r 1 yn Fuller, Ke nneth Hoofard, Eve Olmstead, Jack Starrett,Sue Garland, Jean Nichols, Teena Gregg, Gordon Brown, Kathleen Crouch, Mike Barrett, Ginger Blackmon, Alice Woodruff, B ud Whitehead, Bill Woodson, and Joy Taylor. Not shown arcJamcs Miller, Jim Meadows, and Jerald Helms. Treble Olaf Club ' M' Treble Clef Club members pic tu r ed above are, Top row, leftto right: Bonnie Von Woglom, Rose Marie Purdy, Alice Woodruff, Bevelyn Bartholomew, Jackie Bodle, Margaret Atkinson,Beverley Buhler, Tonya Moody, Carita Barrett, Anne Stewart, Carolyn Good, Barbara Atkinson. Second row, left to right: Margaret Servello, Rene Willoughby, Barbara Moody, Kathleen Crouch, Joan Stephan, Jo Marie Holt. Bottom row, left to right: Ruthe Benton,F e lic i a Peebles, Sylvia Ogden, Mary Jan Pettit, Sylvia Roth, PatB oone, Jean Nichols. The Treble Clef Club w as organized in 1951 as an incentive to mo r e gen- eral interest in good m u sic and good composers. Any stude nt in the Aca- demy is eligible for membership. The high point or its social life is the spring party. Officers: President ---- ---- - Alice Woodruff Vice President- - ------ Jan Marsh Secretary ---- - - -Jean Nichols Treasurer- - - - Mary Jane Pettit Reporter ----- - - -Anne Stewart Parliamentarian- - - - Jackie Bodle Program Chairman - - - - -Carita Barrett Members of the National Honor Society pictured above ar ez Front row'left to right, Ginger Blackmon, Peggy Barnsley, Peggy Barron, Gayle Acheson, Pat Smithson, Barbara Atkin- son, and Jamie Sue Lesliei Back row: Don Archer, Gordon Brown, Jim Meadows, Claudette Powell, Lee McNabb, James Miller, and Gasper Occhipinti tional organization. Students elected to membership are chosen on the basis of leadership, scholarship, character, and ser vice. This year there were nine seniors and two juniors elected. Officers: Jim Meadows, presidentg Ginger Black- mon, vice-president, and Lee McNabb, secretary The National Honor Society is a na- Members of the Quill and Scroll, seated left to right are: Claudette Powell, Peggy Barnsley, Gayle Acheson, Peggy Barron, Jamie Sue Leslie, Pat Smithson, Nona Guillroy, and Don Archer. Standing behind, left to right are: Alice Woodruff, Jean Nichols, and Julia Halff. Quill Quill and Scroll, an international or- ganization, has as its pur pose to further the interests of high school journalists in the field of journalism. Qualifications for being a member of Quill and Scroll are: Must be in upper third of class, must be recommended by the sponsor or principal, must be accepted by the executive secretary of the Quill and Scroll Society, must have done some out- standing work in journalism, and must be a junior or a senior. Cr-all Newly elected officer s of the Quill and Scroll, for '51 81 '52 are left to right: Alice Woodruff, vice-president, Peggy Barron, secretary, and Jean Nichols, pr e s id e n t F. H. A. members pictured above are, Top row, left to right: Landa Goins, Gayle Acheson, Betty Posey, and Elva Dudley. Bottom r ow, left to right: Ginger Blaclcmon, T e e n a G r e g g, Alice Woodruff, Peggy Barnsley, Sylvia Ogden, Evelyn Center, and Shirley Boswell. Not pictured ar e Karen Krichamer and Nancy Baker. M77 ixrbl K Preparing for the future are, left to right: Evelyn Center, Gayle Acheson, Alice Woodruff,and Sylvia Ogden. Z' If President ---- ----- G inger Blackmon Vice President --------- Shirley Boswell Officers: Secretary -------- ---- P eggy Barnsley Treasurer- - - - - - -Karen Kricharner X Officers ofthe Ag Club pictured above are Reporter, Jac kie SmithgPar1iamentarian, Kenneth Hoofardg Secretary, Joe Brew, V ic e President, Bud Whitehead, and Treasurer, Guy Woodruff. Not pictured are C.N.Marsh, President and Gerald Helms, Sentinel. Members of the Agriculture Club standing left to right are: James Pagel, Roger McNew, Chris Lathan, Mr. Alfred Boemer, Don Workman, Ran- dall McA1lister, David Goodale, Casper Occhipinti, James Hill, David Cunningham, Buddy Rhineheart, and Jimmy Thompson. Seated are: Kenneth Hoof- ard, Guy Woodruff, C. N. Marsh, Bud Whitehead, Jack Smith, Bill Veale and Jerald Helms Members of the Agriculture Club working on the grass plot, which is a group project to en- courage students to find need for range man- agement, are .Toe Brew and Guy Woodruff .V 'as V Q V . -K 1 'L 1 I , , Lim, 9 - Q -6 Q - M ' ' ekk ..- .Quai 11, A , . . wmter bow inkng, 1 ooqo bca eated, Kenneth ' standing, Haney at e 1 S 1 oofo, com. dining, Xuxxiot dining, 1 abov A w einer 5 s 11 Booia: 6 , semot Bar 10 011 , Clb 109, ab 9: 5 D1 amy be, SGW! ef an R. A. members pictured from left to right: First row: Kenneth Katzenmeier, Ardon Cord, Dickie Moore, Lee St. Iohn,Ierry Price, Arthur Brannon, Billy Ledbetter. S e c ond R ow: David Teague, Robert Farmer, Mike Stuckey, Bobby Ogden, R onni e B r it ain, Herman Harrington. T hi rd R ow: Bobby Angell, Johnny Horton, Jimmy Clanton, and John Crowder. Xa melt av sto 1 sue 2 ' Siem 10 1 aw' PS 10 is Xl-1 u 8, P--Gare are Ctowdey Mae 6 QM ey iw :fob 001 heuax- Thttefv 669' 8-Clde Q C v 10 915600 iff 9,0 we' . WBYS a . 'na 15 a , Grouig ixffassadors P-0Ya fav Oflte The boy scouts of the Academy are, back row left to right: Louis Whitehead, Mike Wendt, James Curtis, Cecil Strick- land, Jerald Toney, Robert Noton, and Hill Hudson. On the front row left to right are Bobby Becker, Bobby Mitchell, Dickie Woods, Edward Goldsmith, Wallace Hutchinson, .Tim Lebus, and Jerry Jones Boy Scouts Officers of the Boy Scouts are Kenneth Traweek, Treasurer, and David Hughes, Chairman. s N The Boy Scouts have as their purpose to promote ability of boys through organization to do things for themselves and others, with emphasis on scout oath and law for char- acter development, citizen- ship training, and p hy s i c al fitness. lil . I -5-Cf X 'Q Band Majorettes: Shirley Drew and Peggy Barron ACADEMY BAND Frequently heard playing piano duets are Carita Barrett and Karen Krichamer The chorus sang for the Christmas play ne of our talented speech students Julia Halff, recites Junior School art students Lucy McClain and Jimmy Smith work intently. Lucy models clay while Jimmy paints. -mi -he. Rosemary Moody, Piano Student plays in Harris Chapel. may High School art students Jack Starrett and Sylvia Roth work with oils. SMA all-girl chorus R-4 Male quartet: Jerald Helms, Buddy Rhineheart, Gordon Brown, and Bill Veal Sextette: Kay Archer, Karen Krickhamer,Claudette Powell, Anne Stewart, Betty Posey,and Ginger Blackmon RN: ,A ir . V q va 'f- 'f'Y N ,. . H g'Eg L-., 'Q-:is-45 j N . ' fir' QP? V - K-.Q my, . -1. -14, - A :H lniiyxa-'Y '-J ' ' N3 ' ' P. 'V . - igu -' If A 4,,' A af .. . .4 '. H ' , I V G 'I' '-' F , .J xx, Ak, ' 0 .uf ' Awglvw .54 'fix-'.sf-if' -,, va h,- z, gp F gig . .gm-, ? ' 'f WAV ' f+..,ff 1 S mi'--'f ' 1 .Jiffy -',.,, A .I-.T lx - 'V ' 1'--vZ64 ?79Q'-f Hx xl D P . X a' 1 .-.Q w.+.'f '23 -I., in N .5il 5xc5, f ,ff ! .F'e.f'ff-!'w1-' 91,-. . 3: WY '13,g 1z!.tz , 'Q 943' ' fbi BQ -A-4 J . ., y :sf P. 1.,5. D V ' W - A N stltf--ng - ,-1,-. '. f lk-:'- ,Z I 1-Ng! 1. , J-1'5 f s. Q 19:21',ffr' ' -D K',,jS ,,' -'f,Q3'9l- - ff: ' .Emu A ,- . 'S' ,,' N . U5 n Bl 'f',,9,'1u . E' - 3 5 Q . 1' 'Q .1 wr I vid, .. ,M lbe -v-,, 'GIS EQHH, ,AML L uiluihf- ,' 'ihq Nw . 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TEXA Printers of the Laurel for more than 20 years We congratulate the Academy on its service to the youth of Texas and of the many states and the foreign countries from which the student body is drawn. fy X . .115 Cat about to catch a rat? l -1 f f -ii Headquarters for San Marcos Academy Uniforms Western Clothes-Hats Lee-Levi-Jeans and Jackets Sox-UnderwearQShir'ts-Ties Boots by Nocona Justin - Goding T-Shirts Bathing Suits Souvenirs-Gifts-Hats The ER WHEQ Friends faculty and BRATS No Letter Today Dear' 1 ETMQQ 4l l I i SERUR RADIO 8: APPLIANCE Your Frigidaire Dealer Radios, Refrigerators, Washing Machines and Other Home Appliances Expert Radio Repair Service 226 N. Austin St. Phone 766 GARY AND PFIEFFER FIRESTONE DEALERS Tires and Tubes Home and Auto Supplies Phone 36 San Marcos I HUDSGN SALES and SERVICE We are pleased to serve S.M.A O TAXI HEADQUARTERS I Phone 87 Courtesy - Service E. B. Dobbins 122 South Austin San Marcos, Texas First e through gets a pie WILLIAMS FLOWER SHOP Member of T.D.S. Personalized Corsages The best in flowers for all occasions South Side Square San Marcos, Texas Phone 326 IACKSON'S CLEANERS Your Appearance Is Our Business J. O. Paine, Prop SORUTOHIN MOTOR COMPANY SALES and SERVICE For Economical Transportation CHEVROLET, BUICK and OLDSMOBILE San Marcos, Texas ' 'oop-sey-daisy' ' WCCD BRCTHERS San Marcos, Texas Since 1914 QzVD Men and Boys' Shoes Strutwear Hose for Women GJ? NVe Feature Florsheim Shoes Stetson Hats Freeman Shoes justin Boots Dobbs Hats Wilson Bros. Furnishings Curlee Clothes Arrow Shirts ACADEMY STUDENTS ALWAYS WELCOME . eC'G5 as Sum 'z GOSMX wh 1' xake 'Cheese W Happy days are here again L WELCOME ACADEMY STUDENTS At Serur's you will find the finest I nationally advertised brands of merchandise Bostonian Shoes, Botany and Nor-East Ties Doris Dodson junior Dresses Life Stride Shoes and many others . S E R U R ' S North Side- Square We Sincerely Thank You for Your Past Patronage and Respectfully Solicit Your Future Business QQ?-D BOGCUS SHOE HOSPITAL C-L56 SAN MARCOS, TEXAS DUKE 8: AYRES, Inc. 10c to 81.00 Store STATE BANK 6 TRUST COMPANY Member of Federal Reserve System OFFICERS E. M. Cape, President I. W. Wood, Vice-President J. R. Thorton, Executive Vice-President W. N. Goforth, Vice-President M. L. Everett, Cashier Fracis C. Anderson, Ass't Cashier Directors E. M. Cape C. C. Wade C. M. Allen I. W. Wood E. B. Dobbins J. R. Thorton W. H. Tiner We are pleased to serve San Marcos Academy SAN MARCOS, TEXAS ATH3 55 ,Sf I I r HPV' 4. -L N 1? ul IS79 H 5 I9-5' v xL R' 1ghwfw'Te'Jp +4'4Rcas-49+ The Cid Reliable H OFFICERS ALVY L. BLAIR Chairman JACK F. HARPER ROBERT J. POLLARD President Active Vice President GENE SCRUTCHIN B. J. THOMAS Vice President Cashier MRS. HAZEL HOWARD GEORGE C. REED Assistant Cashier Assistant Cashier DIRECTORS Alvy L. Blair Robert G. Nance Gene Scrutchin Parks Johnson Henry C. Kyle Millard Fleming Jack F. Harper H. J. Williamson M. E. Schiwitz Robert J. Pollard Secretary to the Board Safety :-: Courtesy :-: Appreciation v Xoud, VIQTIU A Using Yea! Tommie For Frozen Foods 61 Fresh Meat Compliments Try of WILLIAM 'S RED and WHITE RUSS ARNOLD M 0 T 0 R S Phone 265 San Marcos, Texas DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE PALOMINO CCURTS J. E. Wants To See YOU Complete Service for All Cars Auto Parts and Accessories O Expert Mechanics l Phone 191 343 N. Austin X is A . B . C . D E A N Auto Supplies and Hardware The Biggest Little Store In Teras Where Your Money Buys More East Side Square Phone 86 SCH LEIDER FURNITURE COMPANY, INC. San Marcos, Texas At least they aren't taking this Cat and Rat Day initiation very serio ly th y 11 m happy STYLE CENTER For Academy Co-Eds COLLEGIATE SHOP San Marcos, Texas 83 IHC 10c to 51.00 Store 4 4111 QQ J ij? 2 4 2 500,60 FwnX9?5 it Could th cademy date line really be like this ? CARSON'S Service Station- Cafe At Cirrle SAN MARCOS, TEXAS 1 The Christmas Pageant p t y g the birth of Jesus, t d t d t by these en s. Best WVishes f for rom BIRTHDAY and PARTY Your Paffnefv CAKES KCNY Phone 70 San Marcos, Texas GQIOE THE TAILORP HARRIS ON'S QUALITY CLEANERS Phone 395 129 E. Hopkins Phone 99 - - Phone 99 Cou1dn't be proud of those two deer, could you C. N. and Hoofard? DR.LF.ULERY Optometrist MORE FOR LESS Ph 474 l18W.Hopkins SAN MARCOS, TEXAS ..at.. FIELD FURNITURE CO. in SAN MARCOS We won't forget the nice time we had at the open house given by President and Mrs. Reed Hughson Meat Co. WHOLESALE INIEATS FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS Old Time Hickory Smoked Products 407 S. Guadalupe St. Phone 800 San Marcos, Texas MASTERPIECE Practical Drawing Company It must have been fun decorating that tree together! Compliments J. C. PENNEY COMPANY of ouffiffefs for the Entire Family Sidney Willialns Lumber Co. Phone 41 SAN MARCOS, TEXAS IT PAYS TO SHOP WITH US SAN MARCOS, TEXAS This Phi assembly program brought laughs to us all. D R I N K 6 The Pouse Thor Refreshes Compliments Of San Marcos Coca-Cola Bottling Company Phone 341 Son Marcos, Texos A Scene fr '3 P1 om D C ay Prese fess Re . A - A V 4 f s , I ' 4 , 4 '. . h I fn -:',If 1.n uz-tain Club nted by the geg-sal., Valentine Sweetheart, Miss Alice Woodruff, ue and and her escort Casper Occhipinti T A X I ! ' Call 787 'Call 787 Conqihnenw L O U I S T A X I of 332 N. Austin San Marcos MOORE GROCERY THE AQUARENA Submarine Theatre Glass Bottom Boats OPEN YEAR ROUND 11 351. of Crest staffers rushlng to meet annual deadllne AIKIN'S JEWELRY Ph0ne100 S T E R L I N G Gorham, International, Towle, Lunt, Heirloom and Wallace ' CHINA Steve Gregg, Wholesale Agent Haviland Franciscan - I Syracuse Franciscan Pottery Diamonds, Watches, and Fine Jewelry H Post Office Block REFINING CO. Quality Petroleum Products D J. F. U LERY Optometrist San Marcos - - Texas SAN MARCUS, TEXAS I-IERZIK STUDIO PORTRAIT commsncm. ' UWM pm FOR THE LAUREL AND THE CREST TELEPHONE 833 SAN Mmzcos, TEXAS Captain Palmer instructs cadet officers on helicopters. N395 lfllillll YOUR J. U. THEATERS ALLEN WOODS NORTH SIDE SQUARE, PHONE 900 KING DRIVEJN SAN MARCOS, TEXAS San Marcos Southland Ice CAPITOL New Braunfels Call 146 For Crushed Ice - Block Ice Best in cntc1'tni11mcmt for the whole family. Prompt Delivery MILLER'S DRUG STORE 1002 For the Academy Always , A X Jam. ' in le Sue I Spect Ooks . bee hive on as Ag b . Oy Santa Claus came to SMA! S g'fw:'f fl 51 ,. U ' ' fgff, -' ' 'ha I mtg Q: Q 1 ' ,NA 'Q 1 KN 1 .1 :dw Y ou nafil C me onC - Brother Moore points out regions in Palestine. IN -.4-44 Whcre's the ball ? HUTUGRHPHS I I I I I I I I I , I I I I I I A- :L L 1 s , 1 .ul 4 .Qu J' If if 555 I H mi. - Y 11' 69 ,E if if 1 , V 1 ,ww W-.v ,NJ 5 U I 1. .fl I I ,Jr . A, 1 ' g's-,.,...vf .lppf Q ' . 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