Santa Fe High School - War Whoop Yearbook (Santa Fe, TX)

 - Class of 1950

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an E r-:XP S A 9 9 XX XX 3 XXXR in Z A Q, ff!! X 4 ffl 'lj K 7715 MU cfffaefalvf 5 N As you turn through the pages of this book, may you wander once more through the memories of S the past years, recalling the happiest hours, the E best-loved scenes, the valued friends, and may the pictures which we have chosen help to make , your memories more vivid throughout the passing years. I 1 o V 1 J ZMMVZZZ f ecicbaw D .ms is ' ., my .V YW ww-s-,Q . ,K 'wt ,ot ,mf - ,X ,.l.,,,f,,,, 'H '-in f ,V ,fan 4 -. 'M mr' xi 'I' . I Balfdlhgx We dedicate this annual to the students of this school upon whose shoulders will rest the reputation and the well-being of Santa Fe in the years no come. 7 'av' ABOUT NIDUS WEE' ,..-, ' ...H l lm. F 4 0 lu 'x , '1'? i ff 1 ,ff 2 ' .X J N. I ,L M., - ' L-w rs Q J w f XX ff' lliw ' b ' J Wzmcfcb .cgfwueuafzg 4-felon! df? .Lima ciywuenfkzm- Q-5764905 if A v 690642526 ew! ez yn 41 2 :ff 1:15 ' . 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THELMA FRANKS Principal Alta Loma Principal Arcadia I' . 3. 5 ' I mx' 4 ' 4YqxX I Koy R. Beaver Galen Remmers E. C. Perry Charles Schulze Milton Eernissee Warren Spiller Fulton F. Sumrall BOARD OF TRUSTEES New Members: Roy L. Sturm Nick Bohn R. Brown Officers: Fulton F. Sumrall President Roy L. Sturm Vice President E. C. Perry Secretary I fn I, e Q K 4 , qc 11' , y f il fr K fx p x f Z ,E K X X.: J 7' J, if ' 2 X 5 I gin in Q , gc, ., , , L 3 fig 1. x . E. A. MIL LSAP Superintendent MRS. TEENA FRANKS Principal Physical Education English R. C. PARKER Principal of jr. High Business Administration MRS. ANGEL ANDREWS Secretary, Sixth Grade ...V we t -1' 1 .1 1 K? 5 1, .-,, 1- ,L . . I- g. X4 MRS. GERTRUDE CLARK Sixth Grade Z. M. COOKE, Eighth Grade Social Studies MRS. MARGARET EDMONDSON Librarian ELVIS TULLY Mathematics jr. High Coach juniors BYRL CLAYTON Coach Seniors Manuel Training MISS NORMA SEVIER Science HAL WHITAKER, v.A. Mas. M. A. WEED, H.E. ,I QW if fi! A-A J ' w'. ttt REUEL THOMPSON Asst Coach Sophomores MERRITT SAUNDERS Speech Seventh CHARLES MEEK Music, Sixth MRS. AMANDA ROBINSON Seventh - Santa Fe MRS. EMMA TUCKER Fifth - Arcadia MRS. MARJORIE CONKLIN Fifth-Alta Loma MRS. DELPHA MCCRAY Third - Arcadia MISS BEATRICE VINCENT Music, Fourth-Alta Loma 1 ff I Yi FACULTY M' 5 ,i ! ww sf 5 Ss Y' N 4. -V .34 L , may 'X W Q- T. .2 5:2 'ii' L ..,-f.Q.1.4Lgg..f..5.,,N . IS.. . f MRS. THELMA FR ANKS Second- Arcadia MRS. LEON MILLSAP Second- Alta Loma MISS MARY INGRAM Third- Alta Loma MRS. IVY INGRAM First-Alta Lcma MRS. JUANITA BUSSELL First- Arcadia MRS. ELIZABETH COWAN Fourth-Arcadia P. E. PASCHAL Custodian JACK BROWN Custodian Wi Q,.0 1 ffl si .J .1 J NJ JN., , ,L ,Q if Q? ff z Sir n:c41.E' ogg Z.. 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Ed tor .-4 Staff-4 V A Annual M .O B -4 U U --4 as WU 7-1 -C u 'C rn ri: Hi I MICHAEL CALLANAN Football 3-4 N4 gs f mmz-Gam Mkf M f i go! n- ag ! f1-I fm if 4 f iff'Q' K My fflffff A- r Eff 5 X, gf .L W3 N f W' J oo ff I M ,s f 5.9 . f- I , Ji' Q s , Q Q - 5 ' g o 'xt Q -4 'H I' J h A .5' xl . S V N 1 f Q I 2 , y , f f' ' ,xy i ...EIL A Q Q' .... :sss::sss::' , f-5 unnnnunnn N ... .------ '2::::5:'EEf -- .EESES ,354 9 sf? fs2f2Q -- CLASS HISTORY September of 1959 marked the beginning of a school experience for the following pupils: Neva Nell Davenport, Charlotte Schulze, Joyce Bruce, Doris Sturm, Teddy Sayko, Velma Brundrette, Nyles Locke, and 'Anna Mae Hechler. In the second grade we felt priviledged to receive Vonciel Bailey into our class. Upon reaching the fifth grade Joyce Eernisse and Lois Westmore- land were added to our class role. The highlight of the sixth grade was the combining of Alta Loma and Arcadia classes. Also, Francis Chiles, Kermit Harris, jene Dyess, Carol Behringer, and Bill Bush joined our happy number. These pupils were awaiting us in the seventh grade: Farrer Gil- lioz, Donnie Harvey, A. J. Davidson, Nelda Brandon, jo Ann Gillioz, and Authur Autrey. At last we achieved the goal of the eighth grade at Santa Fe High School. The Freshman class welcomed john Jordon and Mike Callanan. In the Sophomore year, we added Walter Ferguson, H. M. Bodine and Ruby Bethune. Our junior year was especially interesting because we sponsored the annual carnival. The junior-Senior Banquet was presented at the Galves Hotel, sponsored by Mr. Z. M. Cooke. No new members were added. The Senior year arrived at last. The class greeted Rosalie Lomica and Esther Lagatt. Byrl Clayton was our sponsor. We succeeded in electing our candidate, Carol Behringer, queen. Words are inadequate to express the fun and satisfaction that is going with the activities--the rings, the alumni reception, the pictures, the trips and the parties. We are looking forward to the commencement just ahead. CLASS WILL We the Senior Class of 1950, of Santa Fe High School, each of us being fair- ly sound mind, and of better health, but thinking of the day when we shall be leaving this beloved school, do, with tears in our eyes, word this, our last will and testament bequeathing to our successors the treasures we have acquired: Arthur Autry leaves his material on building Atlas bodies to Rudolph Man si. Joyce Eernisse's tiny feet and cute freckles to Jo Alice Sumrall. Jene Dyess' way with women to James Ryan. Bill Bush leaves his track ability to Orie Lee Montgomery. A. J. Davidson's center position to Charles Butts. Carol Behringer's popularity to Maxine Cummins. John Jordon leaves his athletic powers to Donald Walker. Ruby Bethune leaves Doris Bahr her lovely dark hair. Anna Mae Hechler's height to Tiny Holloway so she can become a better volley- ball player. Doris Sturm leaves her lovely dark bangs to Nan Clayton. Lois Westmoreland's hard, straight spikes in volleyball to Patsy Holloway. Jo Ann Gillioz leaves her position as F.F.A. Sweetheart to Carol Smith. Farrer Gillioz leaves his All District title to Orval Tully. Vonciel Bailey's lovely shape to Dorothy Brandon and Maxine McCa.rty. Nelda Brandon leaves her long blonde hair to Celia Luna and Teressa Araujo. Donnie Harvey's left end position to Brandon Locke. Charlotte Schulze leaves her ability to Valedictorian to Frank Corsaro. Francis Chiles and Mike Callanan leave their ability to be a careful driver to Billy Janis and Warren Ryan. Walter Ferguson's curly hair to Eigene Matejka. Nyles Locke and Kermit Harris leave their ability to be honor students to Stan- ley Pourchot and Jake Linkey. Rosalie Lomica's Texas History project to Helen Plummer. Neva Nell Davenport leaves her graceful ways to Dorothy Brown. Teddy Sayko's convertible to Mike David and Tommy Stavely. H. M. Bodine's ability to be Salutatorian to Harvey Hingst. Joyce Rush Bruce leaves her beautiful dark complexion to Margie and Edna Earl Ross. Esther Lagatt leaves Lorraine Ortego her ability to tell people off and still have friends. Velma Sue Brundrett leaves her dramatic ability to Joan Lilley. TO DEAR OLD SANTA FE WE JUST LEAVE CLASS PRGPHECY Looking into the future we see the present senior class of 1960. Vonciel Bailey is now head of the science department at Santa Fe High School. Nyles Locke finally got to be a judge of the beauty contest where Ruby Bethune is defending her title as Miss America. Esther Lagatt is her private beautician. Teddy Sayko and Donnie Harvey are riding high as world famous pilots. Carol Behringer has won the title of best actress for her leading role in, The Secret Life of Nelda Brandon, Po1icewoman . Charlotte Schultze is the second Florence Nightingale at the new hospital named for her in Houston, Tex- as. A. J. Davidson has just set a new speed record in his jet plane. Neva Nell Davenport has just enlarged her Beauty Shop, in Arcadia, Texas. Between marriages, Anna Mae Hechler has advanced to Chief Operator at the telephone office. Corney Gillioz is now coach at Rice and has been ranked with jesse Neely. Bill Bush and H. M. Bodine both have large ranches in West Texas. Mrs. john Jordon CAlias Lois Westmorelandj is raising little deckhands to help their daddy on his shrimp boats. jene Dyess is now head surgeon at the Mayo Brothers Clinic. Walter Fer- guson has a studio of his own. His specialty is pin-up pictures. Velma Sue Brundrett is now private secretary for a rich oil man in Texas. What's her real purpose? Kermit Harris, our big track star, is not competing in the Olympics in New York. Mrs. Mike Callanan fAlias Joyce Eernissej is now singing at her husbands garage. It seems that business was so bad they had to have an added attraction. We hear that Doris Sturm has saved enough money to realize her lifes am- bition to be a wife. Joyce Rush's ambition has come true too. She has become Mrs. Bobby Bruce and is head of a happy family. Francis Chiles now has a large rice farm of his own. Jo Ann Gillioz is now head of the Athletic Department at Santa Fe High School. Rosalie Lomica has retired from her job as a chorus girl to take life easy as a housewife. Authur Autry has built up his dairy to be one of the largest in the southwest. He is working on a special cow feed now that he hopes will produce Chocolate Milk. 7 4 Lk '0 ff if , SMF? E251 Af' wwf? T5-Q QQ Xg,KiQQ,,02qgk E ,Q WSE gg gi Qoxgjiis 'iff iQ Qi fill i iw?-SW 3 S WZMWWZMWSE f f Sf Q 9 ,Q S, I I .JJ I ,J x 'S J 5 .of 5'1 I L , 4 ,J www 'ff ls' A 'if P - H 'Ns JULIA BERCZIK President JAKE LINKEY Vice President NAN CLAYTON Secretary is-, A , 1? if eww K . 4 BILLY JANIS Sgt. ar Arms Sgt. at Arms rf. A A Annual Rep. A RUDOLPH MANSI 'f , - 4 in ,K f-'I f 'jf ff! ? 5 55 -4. .F ,Ig JOAN LILLEY Treasurer . ALAN TACQUARD HELEN PLUMMER O 9' ORIE LEE MONTGOMERY STANLEY POURCHOT MAXINE CUMMINS MAXINE MCCARTY ELSIE HOL LOWAY EUGENE MATEJKA Q' . U 'M 'Q .G GERREL BEHRINGER CHARL ES BUTTS DOROTHY BROWN N WI' JO ALICE SUMRALL F RANK CORSARO MIKE DAVID BRANDON LOCKE MARGIE ROSS I ,,. 1 we W X F 2 5 sk A 'I .r XFX , ., ,V EDNA EARL ROSS LORRAINE ORTEGO THOMAS STAVELY i I 'Z-N 5' u If f 0:3 P Y . E, is JAMES RYAN TERESSA ARAUJO DOROTHY BR ANDON O W MAURICE KRISCHKE HARVEY HENGST - 1 ' 5 CAROL SMITH , M ' x ill I R . ,Y PATSY HOLLOWAY X , K., ' K N. Q . ,A s--' .Zh K' X ..:1, ' -.v 'ht f ,Zia DONALD WALKER ORVAL TULLY CELIA LUNA 'Q DORIS BAHR WARREN RYAN ,wa .DISTRICT C1-f0p1P5' ' 1 1 lf fi f MQ, 'Q or-w M-..... U K N. - A W x.-' ca s nun.: BILL mg Rui lnusv Hfsiv Soi' ' 1 I N 1 Steve Mattes President To ny Costa Vice President Sylvia Berry Secretary Otto Harrison Treasurer 617- X I A f . . . I .,- , Q ,V GZ to af Dorothy Thompson Annual Staff Barbara May Sarilda Eernisse james Reitmeyer 600 I Z Mignon Butts 4 2, , we Delfina Perez , A ,--fp Lois johnson Nadie Autrey Frances Madden SOPHCMORES Patricia Callanan Norman Hungerford Mary Moore 5lFl 1-ii!l' -if Elisabeth Mouton Bobby Dodds Alice Hardung Russell Noel Herbert Harvey Not Pictured Norna Moore Eugene Fehrle xk Shi- -:-,.,, 'S-' -. - 1 R, - .J . QWWRPA 'Au woxx no PLAY MAKES J MC' 'f A' :JI- V 3 s',:.' H5 ,L . . , Q V stzzlof ss ' .51 Q 5 'X swf! .xt sl ,Ns i Q. ..-' , Q' 'Q i ,ff fmmwa 0' Q74 . Q 5 'gr A N I L? Q HSP! W3 fb. C W X ' 41 UU? ' . N E' J T 1- D - fy-A 4 Jae 3 0' C' A- er Q qpefec W' SR QYHV' o3 'f 2 ,sf 0 4 31:41- 1 Xl 5 K, 3 'V 4 FRESHMEN Kelly jordan President i n iw? 5' r ,lx i if ff M u. . Eta' Don Morgan Doris Harvey Vice President Secretary l f-- gf ' as ' 4 I, r .ii - , v. 1 ' lv it y 5, my 7 O P 42353 5' Kenneth Beaver Virginia Tacquard Annual Rep. johnny Patterson Alice Welch Arlen Myrick Dorothy jones Robert Moore Rosemary Lindsey johnny Mittlesread Ruth Belch Gene Feigle Wanda Moore P CK fu- 4' Gerald Still Treasurer s D L 1, ts . H .A RF sig h My H 'A - M i 2:fi.. ' l Nl' nl ll FRESHMEN Evelyn David . S 'nv '4' in 4- -M .- .. We 1, 1' . .' ,X tv 5 if QP Robert L. Claussen Q 1, ,L . xo, Patsy Crance john H. Langor Dorothy Matejka Dale Hicks .lim Brown Bobby Patterson ef- x ' ELM-K ll ' l :lm D jx fiimfaw Lv lg,-'IR SPX 5 Charlotte Voyles Bertha Dee Nelson Ray Westmoreland Josephine Cotera Harry Holloway Sarah Thompson Rodman Brandon 5' an l ., ,J I I tl haf yn. Q H. llhlll I! Dale john son ' ad' Q ' G ' LM if Opal Maxwell if .. A-35 X-,P ,f 9 GQ' if ' R w- E ZA jfjx, J XJ R X 3 ,nge W X' U -ff . J 0 I M Q h 4 2 W , 1 S .sv ,4 ww NIM. '4 A' 4 fig gigs -- . Ay 4 4 I A f 0 es Emi f' EIGHTH GRADE Charles Milner President Annual Rep. A t .,A' ,X .,. f , . , I 7, F X4 :gi K ,Awww Q w X iw Hi. QL H Antone Delesandri Vice President A my ,A r A J A A hif i? Zane Yarbrough Bahr Sturm Treasurer Sgt. Arms Sgt. Arms I 'Q 'V gig ! ii K, -- A A A. -,r. E fl M, V Tiff' , ' If I A , - ' is f i ff Yvonne Billy Dorene Milner Blake Bass X ii, ,I if , 5 f 99 Q P3 Betty Terry , 13' we ,V It Clifford Roberts jane Bruce Secretary Donald William x Cla Mae Beaver Robert Maxine Francis Enedine P aul McMullen Dawson Martin Rincon N61S0H EIGHT!-I GRADE 'L 1 Q ,Bs A .- . . 1 1 Carol Bobby Shirley Doris Terrell Linkey Jordon Moore V tml i 1 ff K 2 X Eileen Lenord Annette David Rogan Fehrle Bear Locke David Patsy Clarence Flora Morgan Davenport Bain Luna B. W. McCarty Jimmy Roberts .r. E? ay W 9, . '- 'NS Sonny Barker Connie Wayne Flora Ann Howard johnny Araujo Yarbrough Claughton Linkey Hechler s W T x W. if Not Pictured-J. Shettes, T. Carrol, T. Richardson, M. Waites. SEVE TH GRADE9 CLASS I U' iiftfg ,:., u ,vw- ,nr L tg W ,., . V. 1 a. 401 'l - 'K 'ga ' 4 Q ,ze qv! NWN ' 's 03 Maedell Beaver Vice President Patsy Nelson Secretary Eugene Terrell Treasurer Kay Bodine Annual Rep. Norma jean Baker Benard Rehm Hattie David Paul Hart Arvie Bass Allene Beaver Ernest Brandon Florence Madden Dorothy Brauer Ben Harrison Betty Davidson Edward Heiliman jack Araujo Irvin Cole Bobby Moore Lee Houston Armando Araujo Ronald Dyda jackie Brown Andrew Driver Nor Pictured Edna Cummins lgmv Kenneth Ford President fi 'A or i li ' 'W' 2 ig y tsv fy r g yt a ' Wa .P - r,r,,., r 1 E ' I P E y P Y 1 re'. R 4 . ' ,QV 3 .X 4 X z X' f'f m r. Q'i.'N3!i5.' fa' 32 , 52 ' 'X , B We A , A r ' ri o ? v. 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Moore, Patsy Smith, Diane Rohrer, Charles Waites, jaunita Billiott. Teacher: Mrs. Marjorie Conklin Not Pictured: Mary Ann Heileman, Marie Rehm, Rosalie Milligan, Louis Morales. FIFTH GRADE ARCADIA First Row: Dianne Redd, Barbara Terry, Nancy McCormick, Margie Bain, Rosalie Martin. ' Second Row: Charles Matheny, Marvin Hanick, Mary Lucille Brandon, Bonnie McCarty, Sydney- Alvers. Third Row: Adam Martinez, Teddy Gilbert, Francis Ewing, Ora Neel Taylor. Teacher: Mrs. Emma Tucker FOURTH GRADE ALTA LOMA First Row: Larry Crawford, Carol Ann Spiller, Shirley Dannar, Al Ryan, Lydia Clayton, Myrtle Dell Mott, Lynn Mixon, Shirley Smith, Bessie Richard- SOD. Second Row: jenny Marullo, Roddy Rehm, Robert Chandler, Shirley Mentzel, Char- lotte Harris, Judith Cardwell, Alberta Dupre, Fred Miller, Andre La Deau. Third Row: Daniel Davidson, Lee Baldurn, Robert Scillian, Ellen Richardson, Dellouise Dupre, Ann Reil, Dorothy Dodds, jesse Vega. Teacher: Miss Beatrice Vincent FOURTH GRADE ARCADIA First Row: Karol Lee Martin, Carol Voyles, Richard Alvers, Ann Manwell, Billie Joyce Moore, Max Tully. Second Row: Betty Mae Ewing, joseph Maillioux, Vera Roberts, Wayne Wilkerson, Frankie Lomica, Dorothy Yarborough. Third Row: Louis Tully, Tom Sumrall, William Thompson, Susan Barker, Lillie Marie johnson, Elizabeth Lilley. Not Pictured: Edward Rose, Camill Grigg, Celia Deleon, Michael Eernisse. Teacher: Mrs. Elizabeth Cowan -Qflkfcibozax P94-CIKLUJ .cgffzaif p9cr.wz,zZz,.f!fLa4leJ- Qfwazlfkf THIRD GRADE ALTA LOMA ' First Row: Mickey Bowen, Andy Anderson, Billy Bethune. Second Row: Linda Stevens, jenny Lou Granger, Ray Mixon, Patsy Clayton, Patty Sue Shetter, Pat Reil, Vivian Chance, Margaret Bryant, Marie David. Third Row: Rebecca Dannar, Karen McKinley, Betty Nelson, joy Rezek, Vivian Locke, Annette La Deau, Louise Donald, Peggy Emshoff, Shirley Jeanne Viets, Barbara Billiot. Fourth Row: Robert Matejka, james Howard, Ameal Mentzel, Robert Tully, Wil- liam King, John Wright, Richard West, johnny jacob, Donald Bur- rows. Teacher: Miss Mary Ingram THIRD GRADE ARCADIA First Row: Joyce Sayko, Aleta Faye Collins, Deloris Unger, Estella Martinez, Martha Sumrall, Harold Hendricks, james Brandon, Royce Thomas, Roger Eernisse, Alice Faye Locke. Second Row: Louella Newsom, Catherine Baker, Wanda Hudgins, Sandra Abney, Lydia Gilbert, Mary Lee Thompson, Mary Madden, Alma Irene johnson Angelina Silvas. Third Row: Buddy Moore, Frank Koslosky, Kenneth Cole, jack Orem, john Grigg, johnny Findeisen, Jimmy Don Davenport, Ambrosia Aroujo. Fourth Row: Frank Moore, Bob Hoyland. Teacher: Delpha McCray SECOND GRADE ALTA LOMA First Row: Donald David, JoAnn Milner, Michael Smith, Willie Milligan, james Hill, Gay Parker, Mary Jacobs, Stella Mouton, Charles Stevens, Emi- ly McMullin. Second Row: Janice Cheatham, Deloris Otter, Matilde Perez, Edris Sellers, Faye Hodges, Ray Tulley, Karen Nelson. Third Row: jim Paul Sartain, Billy Hepler, Bo Oehlert, Borden Emshoff, Melvin David, Billy Platzer, Bill Miller, john Bowen, William Richardson. Teacher: Mrs. Leon Millsap SECOND GRADE ARCADIA First Row: james Kitchel, Darvin Hoffman, Rudolph Rincon, Shirley Supinger, Sue Thomas, Richard Roznousky, David Beaver, Tommy Straley, Patricia Ward. Second Row: Thomas Brauer, Ornel Brauer, William Koslosky, Kathryn Rezek, Augustine Tievas, Elizabeth Ann johnson,Diana Fay Ewing, Mary Rincon. Third Row: Venita jane Hooper, james Yarbrough, jimmy Richard Wilkerson, Su- san Thompson, Barbara Lilley, Pearl Thompson, Clara Mae Hernan- dez, Beatrice Kitchel, Betty jean Roberts. Fourth Row: Guss Taylor, james Franklin McCormick, Charles Norman, Norris Edward Merchant, Wilbur Lee Baker. Teacher: Mrs. Thelma Franks FiRsT GRADE ALTA LOMA First Row: Robert Richardson, Danny Heileman, Arnelfo Ybarro, joseph Bain, Lonnie Jordan, Lawrence Gehert, Edwin janak, james Belcher. Second Row: Domingo Guerra, Phyllis Green, Eddie McWhorter, Linda Pater- son, John Rezek, Betty David, Pat Hodges, Beth Ann Myrick, Mary Beth McWhorter. Third Row: Christene Dema, Paul Granger, Barbara Mentzel, Jimmy Schwiem, Karen Claussen, john Dannar, Billy Lloyd. Fourth Row: Roy Dannar, Charles David, Gregory Ybarro, Charlene Ormond, Marcella Crouch, Fay Robinson, Patricia Sellers, Kathy Locke, Shirley Bryant. Teacher: Mrs. Ivy Ingram FIRST GRADE ARCADIA First Row: Betty Araujo, Patricia Barker, Sandra Martin, Rugh Wilkerson, Mil- lie jo Hoyland, jo Nell Crumpton, Loretta Ward, Betty jean Skill- man, Shirley Marie Orem, Joy Francis Holloway. Second Row: Adolf Silvas, Ronny Adair, Dwight McCarty, James Talley, Rob- ert Martinez, Donnie Rogers, Billy Crumpton, George Locke, Al- bert Johnson. Third Row: Leonard Tully, jerry Carroll, Roy Grigg, Yvonne Spencer, Claudia McCormick, Babbette Johnson, joy Grigg, Ann Grigg, Georgia Abschneider, janey Brauer. Fourth Row: Melvin Madden, De Loyde Hicks, Ike Franks, jr., Milam Beaver, Darrell Mittelsted, Sammie Chesshir, Louis Dyer, Donald Mittel- sted. Teacher: Mrs. Juanita 'Bussell o -. 7f , . '-ggma ' J W , 'L Je y2J:,aZL,cg'fc4,aff2J - ' M f nxt! 'Hr swlmnskx UR CowcH Tumi A-hr' 0 Yay Fu. :Ty 'W M W nxt V, A f' gr LQGM if- fi Bnmmg Bfnunsg C HN'T Hfn R yall A f eg wg: H TURN HROIIND I5 17' Good jf' .nw , W Bgfwgkfz wusne yay Gan?-7 SETTI Nxg PAETTYA 1 nf ...M .Ji M 3 I 1 up-arm WHSH DRY FOR ff 0 P .M-cf W5 G TRIP .ln fnvn 1 nz! T0 .SHN f7,vT0,vf o mi F00 6:77 QQQ9 G Q' ,,,,' ' H YT 1 Ax A f 0904 O O QQ, 'fp A W X. . O Cacxcswo, Q69 ,, is 4 6 is ix w , . 1 , Q05 95030 Q 'Q fi: 9 0 . QE QE, ff . 'Q W 9 - 5- Q AQQ,. 4 QQ I 6.302 4 '45 0 mono QQ 'PQI 0 Gr 62 Q04 QQ D fr , ' fzfw 'Q O6 t 66,0 J,2x 51186 C9 xx 'm FCOTBALL - L Lyyy f fv X6 vbeiwxt' wwe' X mfr .wx -Xl- Oc, 0 'N Z Q0 Q 685 XX 259 , Ienti . 6060 0 Ae' 05 5 A . ,D . E ' ad. - X S v qi E , uBn 'Q 0 0460 xyx FOOTBALL By Coach Clayton, Coach Thompson The Indians under Bryl Clayton, head Coach and Reuel Thompson line Coach, had a evenly matched schedule this season. The Squad was in full strength most of the year for the team as a whole has not been plagued with many injuries. The Indians won 4, lost 4, and tied 2, which is a 500 average. Games WE THEY Games WE THEY Sugarl and 6 0 Orchard 13 13 Needville 6 7 Deer Park 13 39 P earland 0 O Kirwin 20 7 Missouri City '12 27 Webster B 41 0 Angleton O 12 Hardin 53 0 The Indians squad was composed of six seniors, four juniors and one sophomore. Right guardg john Jordon, the squads Co-Captain who led the line into battle at all times. He was rough, tough and could be depended on to stop the opposition. At right end Eugene Matejka played a game as a real champion. He could snag a pass as long as it was within his reach. At right tackle jene Dyess played like a real veteran, he could be depended to have a hole when the team needed yardages for a first down. A. J. Davidson, a big tangy player, was steady and reliable at all times, was a very accurate center. Frank Corsaro at left guard called the defensive signals and stopped the oppo- sition on many occasions with a clever choice of defenses. At left tackle Allen Tac- quard was one of the most improved players of the team. He could always have a hole open on offense and was in every tackle on defense. At left end Steve Mattes, a 198 lb. lad, who could tackle hard, usually made yardage on an end around when needed. At tailback was Billy Janis a 15 yr. .old junior who has already lettered 2 yrs. He was the team's leading ground gainer for the year, also noted for his drive and his end sweeps, besides his offensive ability he was a good tackler. At Fullback was Farrer Gillioz an 18 yr. old Senior the Captain cf the squad and who is a 3 yr. letterman. He was noted for his ball handling ability at which he is tops, and for his defensive play of which there is none better in this district. On line plunges alone he picked up enough yardages to make him the team's second ground grainer, he was the teams passer. At blocking back was Arthur Authry an 18 yr. old senior and a 3 yr. letterman who is noted for his trap blocking and defensive line plays. He played fullback when called on and was a good line driver. He was noted for his RA.T's. At wingback we had Bill Bush a 17 yr. old senior and a 3 yr. letterman. He was notedfor his broken field running and reverses. He punts, quick kicks, blocks and is one of the teams best defensive players. Other Lettermen are: Nyles Locke, Kermit Harris, Otto Harrison, Tommy Stavely, Donnie Har- vey, Orie Lee Montgomery, Bobby Dodds. J 55' Q Howard ', A , Linkey xv l r gg' SMPPY ? r KV Marcin n J l 1 , 1 'evil Gefald Phillip l Myrick Lohec ,R A K I K I K N , ng -, 49 K . r A f ,U ' ao NL- . O Vs e, Q ,Q 9B Andrew Q ,f z -1-- Driver 53 B . ge' Q0 'V ,A K . ., It 9 .. .3 ,W 'V l Q 6 0 GX ec? 5 xx 19 ef 'Q -Q in 5 'ff 1. 6' Q A0 ., C? 'E' 457' SJ F? Q 'N S -7: ol' .. 4: Q9 xx F I 1 Q Q Q0 Q00 Q I K Q S x 'Q Sbohlegeo V ' - 1 Q3 1. 0 1 E. QQ' 7 A F -l, Ben K V ,K 6 Harrison . X ecpx Q, . w if r or 9 - qv , , 1 .rr,. tv r glen .I :Qk ' M , ,,.. ,.. V1 On. Robert Moore ,fo S' o WG I Charlie Milner Bobby Baht Bluy make ASKETB LL The Santa Fe Indians, enjoyed the most successful season in the recent years. They went through the conference race losing only to the pre-annual winners, the Sweeny Bull- dogs, with a seasonal record of 28 wins and 7 losses. The team consisted of only two first string lettermen-last years, Farrer Gillioz and Bill Bush. The remainder of the team were: Billy Janis, Steve Mattes, Eugene Matejka, Donnie Harvey, Authur Autry, this years lettermen. The team was runners up in the district, won first place honors in the Need- ville tournament, second place the La Marque and squadmen Farrer Gillioz and Bill Bush were named on the all tournament team. Opponent s We They Opponents We They Hitchcock 38 13 Hitchcock 45 10 Friendswood 35 30 Friendswood 50 44 Pearland 23 20 Pearland 27 22 Sweeny 17 5 1 Swe eny 3 1 38 Angleton 26 23 Angleton 41 32 Danbury 33 28 Danbury 29 18 Deer Park 35 15 Deer Park 39 36 At the guard positions were Billy Janis and Bill Bush. Billy Janis, junior, 2 yr. let- terman was accurate shot from the corner and was one of the best floor men on the team. Bill Bush, senior, 4 yr. letterman, one of the best defensive men in the district, he was noted for his fast ball handling and he was tops on his long shots. Farrer Gillioz, senior, 4 yr. letterman, was the high point man for the season. He made several all tournament teams and was the most dependable player on the team in the scoring department. He always played an aggressive game. Eugene Matejka, junior, 2 yr. letterman was tops for his fast and accurate ball handling and he was our best floor man on defensive. He was the most dependable player on the team for he could play all five positions. Steve Mattes, sophomore, 1 yr. letterman, was noted for his ability to be one of the most accurate, fast, fancy, ball handlers on the team. He could sink them from any position on the court. Authur Autry, senior, 1 yr. letterman, who saw lots of service as he was an accurate shooting forward. He was one of the teams best hustlers. Donnie Harvey, senior, 1 yr. letterman, who saw lots of service on the team this year, was tops on his lay-up shots and was a good center. C fry ASKETB LL TEAM Second Row: Billy Janis Guard, Eugene Matejka Forward. Third Row: Farrer Gillioz Center, Steve Mattes Forward. Fourth Row: Donnie Harvey Forward, Arthur Autry Forward. Coach: Byrl C1 ayton ov- y.'P sn' Ad V f TRACK The track squad coached by Byrl Clayton were led to their first District Champion- ship and Regional runner-up. Having 3 boys qualifying for State Meet, Farrer Gillioz, H. M. Bodine and Kermit Harris. Gillioz won Sth place in the Shot put and Bodine Sth in the 880 yd. dash and Harris 12th in the 880 yd. dash. Some of the outstanding dis- trict regional and seasonal marks are below: NAME Mattes Bodine Harris Autry Bush Harvey Locke Gillioz Jordon Mattes Mattes Jordon Mate jka Co sta Bush Matejka Gillioz Jordon Bodine Harris Bodine MEET District Regional Barber's Hill Harris Matejka Gillioz Jordon Locke 880 Relay Mile Relay Gillioz Harris Matejka Bodine Jordon Bush Mile Medley Bodine Bush Matejka Gillioz Jordon Mattes Matejka A Harris Mile Relay Boling Relays DogWood Relays EVENT 100 dash 440 dash 880 dash 880 dash 200 l. h. 120 H.H. Mile Run Shot put Shot put Sho: pu: Discus Discus Mile run Mile run BJ. HJ. Shot put Shot put 440 dash 880 dash 440 dash 880 dash Mile Run Shot put Shot put Mile Run Shot put 880 dash Mile Run 440 dash Shot put 200 L.H. 440 dash 440 dash Mile Run Shot put Shot put Discus HJ. 880 dash PLACE 3rd lst 1st 4:11 3rd 3rd 3rd 1 st 3rd 4th 2nd 3rd Ist 4th 4th 3rd 1 sr 3rd 2nd 2nd lst 2nd 2nd lst 3rd 3rd lsr 2nd lst 2nd 3rd 3rd 3rd 4th 2nd 1 st 3rd 2nd 2nd 4th 2nd 3rd 4th lst ftiej Ctiej WINNING TIME OR DISTANCE 55.7 2: 16.7 47'6 frecordj 5:06.1 48'2W' record 55.3 44'10 47.3 46D 10,0 54.4 record 3:51.6 TRACK TEAM - uf First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: Coaches: 5. .-fix Kermit Harris-Captain, Nyles Locke- Co-Captain Donnie Harvey, Farrer Gillioz, Steve Mattes, Bill Bush. Arthur Autrey, Billy Janis, Tony Costa, H.M. Bodine, Eugene Matejka. john Jordon, Otto Harrison, Eugene Fehrle, jimmy Reitmeyer Byrl Clayton, Reuel Thompson. :Egg VOLLYB LL The girls started the season off with a zip when they met the Santa Fe exes. This game was won and also several practice games which were: Dickinson town team, Dich- inson, Danbury, La Marque, Friendswood, and Pearland. But the team was defeated when Missouri City came over for a practice game. On February 4, 1950 the girls athletic club sponsored a tournament. The teams invited were: Missouri City, Dickinson, Friendswood, Pearland, Deer Park, La Marque, and Webster. The first place trophy was presented to Missouri City, Second place to Santa Fe, and consolation to Dickinson. The players a- ward was given to Carol Behringer for being the outstanding player from our school. The girls had several other practice games which they won. We played our first district ball game on February 21, with Deer Park there. The game was tough but the girls came home with a 16- 14, 15-7 victory. We played Danbury on March ll, the first game was with Deer Park and we won but the next game was with Missouri City, we put up agood fight but lost. Lois Westmoreland got the outstanding player's award from our school, believe me! she really deserved it. The next game was with Friendswood on March 21, and we beat them. With more determination to win our district. On March 25, we went to Missouri City to a tournament. We got a bye and played Webster at 4:00 and won. Our next game was with Missouri City and we weren't as lucky. Jo Ann Gillioz was given the outstand- ing players award from our school. We had our district tournament on April 1, at Angle- ton. Our first game was with Angleton, we beat them and the next game was with Deer Park and we beat them for lst place in district. The Second place went to Deer Park and consolation to Danbury. Lois Westmoreland, Dorothy Brown, and Jo Ann Gillioz were picked all district players from Santa Fe. We went to a tournament at Webster on April ll, 1950. We beat Deer Park and lost out of the tournament to Dickinson. Carol Behringer was given the outstanding players award from Santa Fe. Then the girls started looking forward to going to Regional at Huntsville. On April 20, the girls packed up and went. They really had a nice time. A Team Jo Ann Gillioz- Capt. Lois Westmoreland- Co-Capt. Doris Sturm Anna Mae Hechler Carol Behringer Dorothy Brown Neva Nell Davenport- Mgr. Mrs. Teena Franks- Coach B Team Joyce Rush joan Lilley Carol Smith Patsy Holloway julia Berczik Nan Clayton Helen Plummer Doris Baht Elsie Holloway ,baud 1 ff HQ VOLLEY BALL TEAM A TEAM B TEAM jo Ann Gillioz-Captain Lorraine Ortego Lois Westmoreland-Co-Captain Joyce Rush Doris Sturm Helen Plummer Dorothy Brown Carol Smith Carol Behringer Elsie Holloway Anna Mae Hechler-Not Pictured Nan Clayton ,Oh Mrs. Teena Franks-Coach Pat Holloway g'O,':':'s '- QXQWSX jo an L ill ey 'q,.qQq.Q.g.5X ' . ,':.t.:.?xs fs julia Berczrk N,4,',:-1 . X Doris Bahr Y 1' 9 I ,I ,,., g,gw i , Q f ,fi-viii 25's ' f r ,., . f 1? MN Pictured above is Farrer Gillioz, Santa Fe's All District Fullback. Farrer is 18 years of age and a Senior. Santa Fe is proud of Farrer and will miss him when he graduates this year. A. X I 1 . J' 1 f V' ' 1 Y ' 'J 6 J I .I-'X Ig! 6, M uw F F91 1 l '7 f ... in w P' L , we l 1 XV4 , ,xi ii gif! X 24- 'iffy' .5 ,- r - 1 11 - .sam 1 A Q E First Row: Neva Nell Davenport, Assistant Business Mgr., Joyce Eernissee, Ass't Business Mgr., Ruby Bethune, Art Editor, Bill Bush, Ass't. Business Mgr., jene Dyess, Editor-in-Chief, Arthur Autrey, Business Mgr., Lois Westmoreland, Photo- grapher, jo Ann Gillioz, Sports Editor. Second Row: Virginia Tacquard, Freshman, Patricia Marx, 6th grade, Nancy Bald- win, Gth grade, Kay Bodine, 7th grade, Dorothy Thompson, Sophomores, Charles Mil- ner, Sth grade, Jim Brown, Freshman, Rudy Mansi, juniors, Farrer Gillioz, Sports Editor, john Jordon, Ass't. Art Editor, Byrl Clayton, Sponsor. Not Pictured: Anna Mae Hechler, Assistant Editor, johnny Roberts, 7th grade. Q Wx fy f fo s X .49 Hal Whitaker-Advisor 3 Frank Corsaro-President jake Linkey-lst Vice President Mike David-2nd Vice President Arthur Autry-Secretary Rudolph Mansi-Treasurer - Charles Butts-Reporter 4 .24 jo Ann Gillioz-Sweetheart A' 4 7 ay Z .--P Ray Westmoreland, Harry Holloway, john Henry Langer, Tony Costa, Gerald Still, Bobby Patterson, Eugene Fehrle, jim Brown, Kenneth Beaver, Orie Lee Montgomery, Orval Tully, jasper Unger, Allen Tacquard, Sargent at arms, Stan- ley Pourchot, Arlen Myrick, james Mittelsted, Bobby Dodds, Don Morgan, Her- bert Harvey, Louis Claussen, johnny Patterson, Kelly jordan, Otto Harrison, Dale johnson, Dale Hicks, Gene Feigle, Robert Moore, Rodman Brandon. Not Pictured: Billy Janis, jake Linkey, Norman Hungerford. Iii EN -WN X s N .mil 24595 ,Z -Z. .,.f1,,qCf,g5 . 1L,m...Nl.x.sJ5 in E-f if 1 FTIOM A AGOEXA t A S5 WM -1 nfl Uv Y . Ona 1,400 J U. J ' 4' if ,Aish 4 matttu F - r A , + , ' Q The Future Farmers of America of the Santa Fe School were presented with the new 1949 Chevrolet pickup truck pictured above. It was presented by the Schelling Chevrolet Company of Dickinson. This truck is used to carry on and put over a program in Vocational Agriculture. Shown above at .the presentation ate, left to right, Walter G. Hall, President of Citizen State Bank, Dickinson, H. F. Schelling of Schelling Chevrolet Company, F.F.A. President, Frank Corsaro in truck, Hal Whitaker, Vocational Agriculture Teacher of Santa Fe School and H.M. Schelling also of Schelling Chevrolet Company of Dickinson. f. 'xlib- , ' M ' 1 'N' '- fl, D M' l Al I X Aa l' K9 1 if I ' , rg ,,1 X , J I, fx Lmgqxlxw N AOGEQIWXP X A i fag' me it A W ,VA 1 , , 5 1 ., . 7.. .21..,,.,,. W, ff- -, , Q v , 435 'i F'i:-f ful' A ME 79 l... 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