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

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'1fff11 May you cherish throughout the years this annual. lt will recall many pleasant memories to you of the activi- ties of Santa Fe High School during the year of 1950-1951. lf, in reading this book, you recall some of the happy S.F.l-l.S., then, our purpose in times you have had ar publishing this annual has been fulfilled. zmmgyyfafoi 075 edieati if5?i?522sff5e:s:ggz'4:-:.:...... '-'---'-14qgzggfz::5g:5:z:2g:::.g.:,. . . ,.,.:.,,q::g:g3-EE.. f --.-.- . . .,.s, . A V ......., , l Q Any:-1-:-IK: 5 nv . ,.,. AY, N 4 fi- e f 1 Because oi his high ide axs io: xhe better xhihgs in hieg be- cause oi his eiiotts to pass these ideas on to out shxdems. and because we appteciame what he has done io: us, we dedicate the 1951 Wa! whoop to MR. E. A. NKXXJL5 suyenmenaem oi same Fe High senoox. Jgggiiiwgigggg. -3,g.g.g.g.g.g.g.g.- --'.g.1. ,.'.-.-:.-..-.-.-.-.-.:-.-.--.-.-.-4 HIL .. 1, .ds V 5511.3 Y rg. : L' 174 iff 'Ht rbi' 514: Q 1. Pl2INCIPfNl.'S MESSAGE Graduates of the Class of l95l1 You have reached a Milestone. You have been students under the guidance of your parents and teachers for the past twelve years. You have a choice of continuing your studiesg of matri- monyg or turning to the agricultural, commercial, or industrial world for employmentg or you may choose to en- list in the services of your country. Opportunity is yours in America if you will adhere to the principle of our forebears of work and study. Riley LeFevers Vx V2.3 Eful gub- fs? 51355 HW E? Q52 5:5 351 3- .., J 7 ', Q xg IRQE iq ml 'b, 1- EL Eg gi U T25 Qu xi fi Qi' W gg! . A if if 1 ' ii 35 5 E E F Q 2 ff v YS 3 i R Z iffsgii. 'V' J , q,. h'?W 'Si-Q ,xrfil 'V I : was 7 rf ' at-f 'EAL aa wffwfft'-V i 'Sl H53 riff vi R' M Iyqgupu h 4 f I 'Reita 7ai 'g '5 ':',' '+'1,'1,E. Q71 , 't I' , r ,. 54: in '-,. 1:4 Y ' A- F... fx. 4 K 4 'lurk' -4 --- . 1 ,Q I ,. ,. .H 2 H H 1 4 91 V 'rp - rw' 1.5 4. I' I-f 3 ' 13:15 ' map' . N. . 2, -A f ww:- a 1 . 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MARGARET EDMSONSON Librarian MATTIE WELSH English RILEY LE FEVERS Principal Social Science JULIA TROMBLEE Science DOUGLASS TROMBLEE Sixth Grade OLA MAE HAWKIN Homemaking SHELBY COLE Coach - Seventh Grade ADA SPILLER Sixth Grade R. C. PARKER Principal of Junior High HELEN POWERS Comrilercial HAL WHITTAKER, V. A. GEORGE NOVAHITZA Ass't Coach - Seventh Grade RUSSELL BAYH Indusuial Arts S. S. FENNER Principal - Alta Loma MARJORIE CONKLIN Fourth - Alta Loma GERTRUDE CLARK Third - Alta Loma EMMA TUCKER Second - Alta Loma IVY BELLE INGRAM First - Alta Loma THELMA FRANKS Principal - Arcadia MARTHA INGRAM Second - Arcadia DELPHA LONG Third - Arcadia ELIZABETH COWAN Fourth - Arcadia IUANITA BUSSELL Fifth - Arcadia NORMA JEAN SEVIER Secretary JACK BROWN Custodian CHARLES MEEK M usic Not Pictured: MR. WALKER MR. 'RED' MIRACLE MR. ED LAUZON MR. WALTER REZEK Se N ioRS '50-+ '51 Senckvz lace Uffdcew g1LLY IANIS ORIE LEE Mo PIC N TGOM E sident Vice Presiden RY I NAN CLAYTON IOAN LILLEY Secretary Treasurer RUDOLPH MANSI emma IO ALICE SUMRALL Valedictorian EUGENE MATEIKA DOROTHY FAYE BROWN S alut atori an '50 33' FRANK I. CORSARO Senchu LORRAINE ORTEGO 'W Z' -TOP' 1 Q. if xl fi- N . V 1 F I A WARREN RYAN DORIS BAHR ALLEN TACQUARD CHARLES BUTTS I 606044 DOROTHY BRANDON CAROL SMITH GERRELL BEHRINGER CELIA LUNA I eacafw 151.5115 HOLLOWAY JULIA BERCZIK I eachfw HELEN PLUMMER fm 3 1 Q7 JAKE LINKEY, JR. 1'- El, , L MAXINE CUMMINS J? l HARVEY HENGST 1 eadafze NADIE AUTREY MARGIE ROSS ll 1 .- 695 ix H i v 'S 'J 1 gg PATSY HOLLOWAY EDNA EARL ROSS MIKE DAVID, JR. MR! HAL RAY WHITAKER Sponsor Swine DOROTHY THOMPSON MAXINE MCCARTY lddd Wwtafzq September of 1940 was the beginning of a new and different life for Joan Lilley, Mike David, Jake Linkey, Nan Clayton, Frank Corsaro, Doris Bahr, Carol Smith, Billy Janis, Celia Luna, Elsie Holloway and Patsy Holloway. Being the brilliant students that we were the faculty felt it wasn't necessary for us to attend the second grade, so passed us from the first to the third. At that time we wel- comed to the group Edna Ross and Rudolph Mansi. In the fifth grade we were privileged to receive Orie Lee Montgomery. Upon entering the sixth grade we greeted the smiling faces of Margie Ross, Eugene Matejka, Dorothy Brandon and Maxine McCarty. The pupils awaiting us in the seventh grade were Dorothy Brown, Lorraine Ortego, Io Alice Sumrall and James Ryan. Also in the seventh grade, our class was deeply grieved by the loss of one of our members, Lois Dyess. In the eighth grade we added Allen Tacquard and Warren Ryan. At last we reached our first goal. We were freshmen! At that time we added Charles Butts and Maxine Cummins to our roster. We had no one join our lovely group in the tenth grade, but in the eleventh we were joined by Helen Plummer, Julia Berczik, Harvey Hengst and Gerrell Behringer. That year we were hosts to the Royal Court and treated the 1950 Seniors to the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. . At last we were seniors. In that year we were privileged to accept Nadie Autrey and Dorothy Thompson. We cannot find the words to express the feeling of being seniors - - the rings. the re- ceptions, the parties, the trips and this, our banquet. As we look forward to our commencement, in this spring of 1951, we are once again at the fork in the road. Some of us will take the road to the left, which leads to a dead end. Others will take the road to the right - - this road is leading to still other forks, until we reach our ultimate goal. Jw 70662 ,-444 7e4zmm' We the Senior class of 1951, in the School of Santa Fe, being in as good mental condition as usual, and in much better temper, do hereby make this, our last will and testament, ren- dering void and of no avail any former will or wills that may have been previously made by us during a period of temporary optimism. To Sylvia Berry, Patsy Hollow5y's and Joan Lilley's dextenity in volleyball. To Jasper Unger, Jake Linkey's habit of careful driving. To Dolores Cogburn, Edna Ross' and Maxine McCarty's height and slimness. To Alice Harding, Doris Bahr's graceful figure. To Delphina Perez, Nadie Autrey's blonde tresses. To Bobby Dodds, Gerrell Behringer's ability to sleep in classes and still pass. To Tony Costa, Eugene Matejka's prowess in track. To Jimmy Reitmeyer, Rudolph Mansi's material on building Atlas bodies. To Martin Morgan. Allen Tacqua.rd's and Harvy Hengst's physique. To Mary Moore, Julia Berczik's way with teachers. To Frances Madden, Celia Luna's petite shape. To Norma Moore, Dorothy Brown's straight spikes and her habit of screaming MINE. To anyone who wants to irritate the teachers, Maxine Cummin's and Dorothy Brandon's un- controllable GIGGl.ES. To the Senior girls of 1952. Lorraine Ortego's ability to catch a man and hold him. To James Chessir, Orie Montgomery 's clear tan complextion. To Barbara May, Carol Smith's great knowledge in Texas History. To Irvin Hiser, Charles Butte's flashy sox. To Steve Mattes, Mike David's small waist. To Kenneth Ray. Frank Corsaro's beloved all district position. To Sarilda Eernissee, Margie Ross' pretty, long, crowning glory. To Mignon Buttes, Helen Plummer's and Dorothy Thompson's very feminine ways. To Eugene Fehrle, Billy Janis' way with women. To Otto Harrison, James Ryan's drawing ability. Nan Clayton leaves anything to the Junior class except Harvey. As for Warren Ryan, he just wants to leave. Swim lace pea By special permission the Senior Class of 1951 has gained the use of Professor Einstien's new invention called the 'Atomic Tea Leaves which predicts the future ten years from now. The Senior Class in 1961. Charles Buoya has now retired leaving Charles Butts to follow in his footsteps and is co- starring with Jo Alice Surnrall, the new Dorothy Lamour. . Joan Lilley is tstill trying to get a date with Mike David as none of her planned weddings have turned into realities. . Harvey Hengst has just graduated from the University of Houston and is planning to marry Na.n Clayton who has hopefully awaited his return. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Linkey, qalias Helen Plummerj are very happy after many years of married life. Jake has become a five star General in the United States Army, but has to be careful not to anger President Truman. - Patsy Holloway the world famed air hostess has just received her wings. She has decided to devote all her time to flying and forget about boys. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Stavely fthe former Lorraine Ortegoj have just inherited Mr. Ortego's rice farm and are planning to enlarge their nursery. Billy Janis is radids new singing sensation. Professor R. Mansi is still writing plays for M. G. M. Carol Smith has just completed her greatest ambition to become a sweater girl. She is sweater girl of 1961. Frank Corsaro and Eugene Matejka are now playing professional football for Notre Dame with Gerrell Behringer as their coach. Margie Ross has just completed her dream house and is patiently awaiting James Ryans return. Edna Ross has been married for several years and is happy while in the process of managing her family. Dorothy Brandon is still trying to furnish her home so that she can get married. Celia Luna, a famous athlete has just swum the English Channel. Nadie Autry is now married and lives in California with her family of five. Maxine Cummins is now head doctor of the Texas Insane Asylum and has some of her fellow classmates as her worst cases. Dorothy Thompson has received her bachelors degree in English and is now teaching at Santa Fe, she still mails letters to Tennessee. Warren Ryan. a naval officer is returning home to his wife falias Doris Bahrj. Orie Lee Montgomery has been governor of Texas for two terms. He was defeated for president of U.S. A. by Julia Berezik. Allen T acquard is now owner of the Star Light in Alta Lomag Dorothy Brown, Maxine McCarty, and Elsie Holloway are the stars. BARBARA MAY STEVE MATTES BOBBY DODDS ALICE HARDUN G cuzcbfw OTTO HARRISON President SARILDA EERNISSE Treasurer MIGNON BUTTS Secretary IEANNE ABNEY Vice President mzdafzc A TONY COSTA SYLVIA BERRY JAMES REITMEYER DELFINA PEREZ HERBERT HARVEY MARY MOORE ! A EUGENE FEHRLE FRANCES MADDEN :wicca DOLORIES COGBURN JASPER UNGER BUDDY ABNEY IRVIN HISER BETTY CAMPBELL NORNA MOORE HUM P 5 I f K' Sa Gerald Still President Glen Hudson Vice President N 'N plfh 1985.411 Q., Q . - , 1 .uf ' P ani 5 QQ,J , ' . , f' 1 ... , . ...' --- 1 .- - 1 Wh., X K-1 , V ,X '11 ,Ld ,flff-r, 1 , ,','f'w,f,J 'il -l 4' 1 -.jx 1,11 :ffl ,x ,x-J 13.7,-In it :Aw f. lf 'f4f1v -rl. X If lf' . 4. Doris Harvey Kelly Jordan Ruth Belch Johnny Patterson Don Morgan Treasurer Ray Westmoreland Secretary Johnny Mittlestead Josephine Cotera Rosemary Lindsey Kenneth Beaver Virginia Tacquard Robert L. Claussen Alice Welch Dale Johnson Evelyn David Rodman Bi andon C Bert Nelson John H. Langor Sarah Thomspon Bobby P atterson Mary Elglehart Cecil Almendarez Dale Hicks Patsy Crance John Strater Arleene Rhymal i f,Zg',w. 5 X Zf N ver? . K W XXX N - N Q Q ,,, Sa o oQ .0 Ruth Gonzalez Wanda Moore Dorothy Matejka Douglas Hiser E - 5 ,i H arry H olloway P aul H adley Paul Comy 1 5 C41 I ' AQ W-sally W new 7mm 7 Tommy Carrol Presrdent Be tty Terry , ,. . .:.:::5 ?, Awk 2,5 V, I W .fa I Freddy Zubrate Robert Bahr Frankhn Sturm Vrce Presrdent Treasurer Secretary 0.41 V 2155 ,A Cliford Roberts Ola Mae Beaver Lenord Fehrle Sonny Barker Patsy Davenport Dale Bain Johnny Hechler si 4 7 B. w. McCarty Doris Moore David Locke W ayne Y arbrough Y vonne Milner Z ane Y arbrough David Morgan Dorene Bass Charles Milner Howard Linkey Jane Lee Burce Antone Delesandn Jimmy Roberts Enedine Rincon Billy Blake 776440160 Paul Nelson Eileen Rogan Flora Luna Robert McMullen Annette Bear Carol Terrell Shirley Jordon June Linkey Flora Ann Claughton Ioan Neshiba Patricia Martinz Rosy Skeltoni Clay ton Johnson F aye T aper ml. N Fa 0-W G4 QF! jf? Ju oo: M D - 'S m QQ Q, ' 6 . Sayid game Florence M adden Ben H arrison Allene Beaver Ronald Dy de Pauicia Nelson Kermth Ford Kay Bodine Andrew Driver Dorodly Braver Jackie Brown Nelly Gray Bobby Moore Edna Cummins Lee Houston Ernest Brandon Paul Hart Betty Davidson Arvie Bass Armand Aroujo Edward Heileman Maedell Beaver Irvin Cole Christian Scarcella Eugene Terrell rx w I aol, 32.944 i W4 QW Betty Harris Phillip Lohec Florence Moore Johnny Roberts Bobby Sayko Gene Hicks Donold Williams Daniel McCarty Paggy McMullen Richard Johnson Margaret Perkins Bernard Kelly Ornal Newlin Albert Rehm I-Iala Power Edward Kelly Nina Hayman Allen Miller Jo Ann Rogan Jimmy LeFevers Earl Morre James McKinley Lillian Thomspon Buddy Johnson Sa , , ,fl 4 e JC H ' , , , W 2 A XM. Qi, is B , fl? ,J Patricia Marx Tommy Matejka Rebecca Parker Henry David Alma Miller Seagull Qmde iss: 35164 gifs '- J Qwiwsf' f wi' James Wright Wayne Williams Donald McCullen Kenneth Manwell Marylin Lilley M argarto Rincon Milam Montgomery Nancy Jo Baldwin Donald Cole Carlyn Liley I. W. Garrison O. L. Cardwell John David Nancy Hart Billy Hudgins . :fi fi QQ 414 ,. iw W. , ,,,W, . ,1111.'i1!V' .. Betty Jo Locke Billie Jo Thompson Eleanor Marx John Rehm Agnes Lindsey Esther Westmoreland Elvin Redd Iona Fay Tully David Williams Cleta May Taylor Charles Thompson John Mendenhall Nancy Roberts John Richardson Janie Perez Robert Ford' Barbara Collins Mickey Jolly Cecile Butts Harold Krischke award Qaeda Mickey Madden David Hoffman Loyld Hickman Richard Zubiate Gene Howard Donna Jo Hadley Terry Hadley Henry Claussen Fred David Joyce Reed Leslie Howard William Hill Reuben Araujo Gearld Beaver Jimmy Abney Billy Jones Robert Bear James Hunt Tex F laniken Kelly Jordan Charline Brauer Lisso Carroll E. K. Dodds Jack Araujo Douglas Morgon Margie Bain Sydney Alvers Mary Brandon Thomas Bear Francis Ewing Glen Bruce Louis Chandler David Burrows Mary Ann Heileman Teddy Gelbert Bonnie McCarty Nancy McCormick C arol M cGr aw H arold Jordan Rosalie Milligan T angerine H adley Charles Matheny Dennie Deets Dolph Rex William Krischke Herbee Havard Rosalie Greenwood 564:54 Quads Mary Moore Keith Mixon Curtis Robinson Walter Roberts Charles Viets Mary C. Milner 0. P. Moore Dianne Redd Marie Rehm Patsy Smith Ann Strader Ota Nell Taylor Barbara Terry Sylvia Vanier Doris Wright Eva Zuniga Betty Hiser Emma Gene Nixon Charles New Texferd Heileman md mule wax, V- 4 vw- .af .L 2 f1s,:i..l 1 -- 2. t 1 . dd Q use . X ,,,2,:5i: 1 . , V, :sf ,5- W mwlgww as . Q X is vmuwoofuxvw ,vo 1 num An I W 'a!.Qyi All C 5252555 J F iw. 11 ,alla X .af- ' I 35? Y Z?- E IEMC NTARH 5 fl 1 FIFTH GRADE ALTA LOMA First row: Hubert Nexon, Barbara Sue Hayman, Lee Baldwin, Robert Scillian, Jerry Willett, Jennie Marulls, Lynn Murdock, Dorthy Dodds. Second row: Ellen Richardson, Charlotte Harris, Shirley Darrnar, Judith Cardwell. Lorena Hayman, Shirley Mentzel, Fred Miller, Robert Chandler, Clarence Cummins. Third row: Lynn Mixon, Roddy Rehm, Larry Crawford, Andre La Deau, Jimmie Donald Hiser, Carol Ann Spiller, Myrtle Dell Mott, Bessie Richardson, Janey Rodriguez, A1 Ryan. Teacher: S. F. Fenner FIFTH GRADE ARCADIA First row: Michael Eernisse, Wayne Wilkerson, Linda Yarbrough, Gloria Almendarez, Lillie Marie Johnson, Richard Alvers, Ann Manwell, Verva Roberts. Second row: Buddy Mailloux, Edward Rose, Betty Marie Le Fevers, Elizabeth Lilley, Amalia Almendarez, Dorothy Yarbrough, Betty Mae Ewing. Third row: Thomas Sumrall, Louis Tully, Bill Thompson, Thomas Miller, Susan Barker, Esther Almendarez, Billie Joyce Moore. V Teacher: Mrs. Bussell. W5 5 FOURTH GRADE ALTA LOME First row: James Howard, Donald Burrows, Robert Matejka, Bill Bethune, Ray Maxon, Shirley Viets, Linda Stephens, Vivian Locke, Royce Thomas, AmealMentze1. Second row: Annette La Dean, Louise Donald, Margaret Bryant, Jenny Granger, Carmelita Deets, Vivian Chance, Karen McKinley, Marie David, John wright. Third row: Dolores Grant, Johnny Jacob, Geo Ann Kirkland, Betty Nelson, Joy Rezek, Billy Platzer, Mike Hadley, Andy Anderson. Teacher: Mrs. Marjorie Conklin. FOURTH GRADE ARCADIA First row: McNeva McCormick, Catherine Baker, Thomas Meller, Harold Hendricks, Ferrel Sweeden, Lee Simmons, Alera Fay Collins, Roger Eernissee. Second row: Jack Orem, Jimmy Don Davenport, Bobby Matheny, Ambrosia Araujo. Kenneth Cole, Deloris Unger, James Brandon, Frank Koslosky, Louella Newsom. Third row: Joyce Ann LeFevers, Frank Moore, Joyce Sayko, Alma Irene Johnson, LaVerne McKenzie, Martha Sumrall, Mary Madden, W anda Hudgins. Fourth row: Isreal Alamendarez, Bob Hoyland, Johnny Findeisen, Judy Lockhart, Lydia Gil- bert, Mary Lee Thompson, Gene Kincer. Teacher: Mrs. Elizabeth Cowan. x ' 'J' THIRD GRADE ALTA LOMA First row: Lloyd Oehlert, Foster Edmondson, Charles Yeaman, Melvin David, Edses Sellers, Bill Miller, Earl Upton. Second row: Delores Otter, Janice Cheatham, Matilde Perez, Faye Hodges, Mary Frances Jacob, Michael Smith, Emily McMullen. Third row: Karen Nelson, James Hill, Willie Muligan, Jim Clark, Stella Mouton, William Richard- son, Carol Sue Thomas, Donald David, Gay Parker. Teacher: Mrs. Gertrude Clark. THIRD GRADE ARCADIA First row: Jimmy Yarbrough, Elizabeth Ann Johnson, Venita Hooper, Kathryn Rezek, Patricia Ward, Darvin Hoffman, Richard Roznovsky. Shirley Supinger, Diana Faye Ewing. Second row: Jimmy Richard Wilkerson, Beatrice Ktchel, Tommy Straley, Patsy Patterson, Bill Koslosky, Wilbur Lee Baker, David Beaver, Betty Gean Roberts, James Franklin McCormick. Third row: Lewis Rex, Susan Thomspon, Dixie Williams, Sally Miller, Buddy Moore, Barbara Lilley Ornel Brauer, Pearl Thompson, Thomas Brauer. Teacher: Mrs. Delpha Long. . f . .,,N,.. ,fm f..' ' SECOND GRADE ALTA LOMA First row: Wilburn Griswold, Glenn Rhem, John Rezek, Shirley Bryant. Charlene Orinond, Roger Baust, Jo Ann Milner, Marcella Crouch, Dougals Hadley. Second row: Billy Lloyd. Paul Granger, Arnelfo Ybarra, John Dannar, Phyllis Green, Joe Smith, Betty Linkey, Jimmy Schwiem, Jim Belcher. g Third row: Roy Dannar, Daniel Heileman, Barbara Mentzel, Fay Robinson, Gregory Ybarra, Charles David, Linda Patterson, Patricia Sellers , Betty David, Patricia Hodges. Teacher: Mrs. Tucker. SECOND GRADE ARCADIA First row: Millie Jo Hoyland, Loretta Ward, Linda Whitaker, Betty Araujo, Donnie Rogers, Ted Almendarey, J aney Brauer, Dwight McCarty, Albert Johnson, Lydia Almendarey. Second row: Elizabeth Ann Boren, James Talley, Darrel Millelsted, Donald Mittelsted, Billy Crumpton, Patricia Barker, Ruth Wilkerson, Ronny Adair. Third row: Shirley Marie Orem, Perry Phelps, Shirley Ann Moore, Milam Beaver, Betty Jean Skillman, Georgia Abschneider, George Locke. Fourth row: Freeman Lockhart, Janie Lilley, Sammie Chesshir, Lloyd Rex, Norris Merchant, Deloyd Hicks, Ike Franks, Jr. Teacher: Martha Ingram FIRST GRADE ALTA LOMA First row: Gene Milner, Joe Yloarra, Jimmy Dyda, John Shearef, Gary Thomas, Robert Richard- son. Kathleen Hunter, Kay Wigington, Linda Crawford, Glenda Pace. Second row: Rickey Radriguez, Tommy Jacob, Bobby Schaper, Sim Miller, Bobbie June Frazer, Nancy Bahr. Carol Bruce, Anna Milligan, Mary Ann Victs, Julia Kirkland. Third row: Jerry David, Dale Oskerson, Linda Matejka, Kenny Platzer, Janice McCarity, Mil- dred Wright, Linda Lou Huntington, Alma David. Teacher: Mrs. Ivy Belle Ingram. FIRST GRADE ARCADIA First row: Lois Martin. Bobby Brauer, James Kitchel, Judy French, Bob McCray, Ben Findeisen, Lawrence Adair, Kenneth Tal1y,Ernest Whitaker. Second row: Frankie Silley, Burch Unger, Allen Wayne Orem. Priscilla Lilley, Claudia Mc- Cormick, Ilene Franks, Maxine Williams, Jone1lCrumpton, Bobbie Alene Thompson, Estella Salps. Third row: Willard Lockhart, Carol Yarbrough, Louis Dyer, June Myers, Eugene Wiltshire, Luella Tully. Jerry Carroll, Earl Lee Williams, Wayne Gibson. ' Teacher: Thelma Franks. mf? SFCRQ W 704155431 Sgaad Front row: Jasper Unger, Gerald Still, Ray Westmoreland, Johnny Patterson, Bobby Patterson and Bobby Dodds. Second row: Otto Harrison, Eugene Fehrle, Billy Janis, Tony Costs, Don Morgan. Orie Montgomery and Eugene Matejka. Third row: Coach Shelby Cole, Harvey Hengst, Orval Newlin, James Reitmeyer, Allen Tacquard, Frank Corsaro, Steve Mattes and Coach George Nohavitza. OTTO HARRISON RAY WESTMORELAN D FRANK CORSARO ALLEN TACQUARD Tackle Guard Guard Tackle Co-Captain JOHNNY PATTERSON EUGENE MATEIKA Quarter Back Left End ORIE MONTGOMERY Center STEVE MATTES Right End BILLY JANIS Full Back Captain JASPER UNGER DON MORGAN Left Half Right Half a Spode Pictured above are: Frank Corsaro and Steve Mattes, chosen all district guards, from Santa Fe High School in the district 338. I if 1 if ,a 5 Ni 9 2 G49 gddfdfgdlf 7mm Front row: Eugene Matejka, Captain Second row: Ray Westmoreland, Billy Janis, Steve Mattes, Coach Shelby Cole James Reitmeyer, Don Morgan, Johnny Patterson. JAMES REITMEYER Forward EUGENE MATEJKA JOHNNY PATTERSON Forward Guard Captain BILLY IANIS STEVE MATTES Guard Center 71446 Front row: Coach Shelby Cole, Billy Janis, Tony Costa, Eugene Fehrle, Otto Harrison and Steve Mattes. Back row: Don Morgan. Warren Ryan, James Reitmeyer, James Mittlestead, Eugene Matejka and Orie Lee Montgomery. 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