Schertz Cibolo High School - Stampede Yearbook (Schertz, TX)

 - Class of 1949

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Pep Squad, Pennis, Basketball ORTH, ROSE MARIE, Basketball, Baseball PARSLEY , MURYLENE , Basketball BUPPALUNIAN - 'r 'ff' -AYYQ . -x N1 'IW' we FN! ez.. SL' '3- MWMWW1 'rf wma SIIHS Urena, Broo , Sec Schneider, V Piss Tate, Treas Brehm, Ren Antes Christian Katt Lessard Orth Rosenbaum Russell Vordenbaum wiederstein BUPFALUN IAN Soph mo res px ...nfl umvmw in-:Fa-n --..,. N-awk XX gzip I , A f-Q 'ATM' .W A an V, -fig A':, X X AIVWI' I x ',A, V ' 2 gi- M5 22 35 , ' Q Al! .- 5221 5: f ,Air I Av : v v '7 V t , - I .'-,j .A ,- . .,.- : . ,. V 5 '11,,Hx A C 1 an ul u . , V. 1, ,,,V.1, xx W, A - 'K'-,Q ' . E,A.f N 1 'fu ,gf Tolle, Pres Boyce, Rep 4' SEH5 l Tiseth, ,wink WW My ii gif Q f Pres Weech, Sec 49 4949 , V Hentro Rhodes f gigiggkeyp HUFPALUNIAN A,wJ yxiwjf, WM 4 I Freshm an X aff A r-X ff,A Q '21 QM fi A, 1 K ,rf , ya, ,ffm Q: ,,': ' , asf- ,fl W . f I vnl ' ai ,,,, . .- ' 'V 4. V- ,X M Q, SCHS Fopolin Pres Conchola, V Pres ek 1 Dowman, Zimmelmann, erson, 'W' Conchola King Knodel Lambrecht Meyer Schneider Wilson To11e BUFFALUNIAN Honors ,ff l, k V3 Pm' 7' BEST Flu. Qoum: Mgusn JHNE Gam. WLM1710 1,3 l Fa .vf SFU, RRY CLFIUDE Qian-HARD BEST Flu. Qouno Q if iv' 1 ',.f , jf A 'Y H .. ' 5 S' n 1 ll V I 4 'E 1 '- Affi ' A - 1, ., 1 mf X43 1 ry 1 2 . 51: xi, ' 1 dz' W A :dh i ,Tb ' , th . KA-V . ' 4 , 5 .41 ,qi Q., I ,i' .' - -., 4 N 7 . 'lm Q 9 Box' Elemen ar 1 ,ff ff ,nw ' X , ff ,, ' ., V7.,f5,. .,w1 ' ,,. :.. ,,,,w,-f- ' .- M914 . ..w: ,, I, Wx, SIZES EIGHTH GRADE sEvEn'rn GRADE BUFPALUNIAN 5 A0 SIIHS 4 M7 SIXTH GRADE LMA' FIFTH GRADE BUPPALUNIAN f I A ' 'f ,A'?'C4 M W., -, SIIHS FOURTH GRADE THIRD GRADE SIIHS 1f3N' i ,Wu M xgwmwfiwi WW My Mmwww-qw Qwiwkfxfbh SVCOND , ,'f5,rf ' 4 ,i2s:': f'- + Sv 11? N. ?'i J- FIRST GRAD!-32' BUPFALUNIAN SERS 4212? A9 A r-if mefwme, FIRST GRADE ----+..q,,,,, STUDENT COUNCIL HUI-'FALIINIAN I 1' 3 s 5 g46 !l,,- 1 'X Lazvuly faq dub eiurmlfgiilbdzib '44HL7o! Q Jjluzawd, ,ffrd 142440 amjxbq v -fffvf,Lbg1-W adxgww Jdtuv RLYSIUKIUAL STA F gf OW The members of the Annual Staff and the advisor, chosen by the hign school, are I-rs Lee Rov Ledger Advisor Randoloh Bieserbach Editor Lillian Anderegg Associate Editor .Jean 'ollins -Art Fditor oetty Morgan Feature Editor' Jane Cowling Business Manager mne wbers of the Newspaper Staff and the advi COP HPS Q Fifi? S .Advisor Nar le 'oroenbaum f Russell tnv Lessard Posenbaum ho a d Schneider wo'ert Qrooks YW Editor .Associate Editor Feature Editor Soorts Editor Business Manager Circulation Manager yd? Z fn f um 1 P 1 m Z cn I P 11 -n PXQM u..fs.f1?L K1 X.-.1-N L HLPFALUWW -lfx-, 5 9' ff- ' adj ff' A G dx fx N I I 1 I' -' fe! U - Y X, 'X Q , . X A-J ax 8 1 X . Q' X, Q E xx- dxx L Ml ' L ' 'X wr H ff X' ' Y 5 l X fl ,fi 'J , '11 x 31. TZ ' 5 4 ' ,- O O C '1 A I-wp K, 'J :B 'S KY ' ' fl O If U4 ' ' ' gl P- 1-1 r I , .NX .D Q ' - 0 F C ' MJ WX X I f V -1 ' P I , 53 ' 1 ' ' , 'D - JY, : 1 ' ' ' V l C Q l 5 O O 1' O I U u 0 p-D 0 0 o , o o o :J o 0 ' 0 0 0 0 o 1 o D o I 0 0 o o 0 o A X g u 0 0 o o 0 V . o ' o o 9 o n ' ' ' ' s . 0 9 0 ' g 1 ' . C ' o o A vb o n o 0 u l O C Q O l . . O o o o 0 0 0 0 ' ' o o o o o u 0 0 ' ' 0 o 0 o o 0 0 0 0 ' ' o 0 n o D 0 ' ' ' - 0 I Q 9 0 9 ' ' J . I : Z o 0 ' , g 0 0 0 U l 0 0 ' ' o 0 ' ' ' . . c 0 1 . I O u 5 ' - ' 1, L L 1 ,J x ' fx E l y, j , ,Q f f x 5 F! ' JT- ' X f ' 1 I fs, f A , ,lg S ' n - X as f - W 'v 1 E V of W-Q- E x 1 'K ' X ', ANNUAL STAFF BUI-'FALIJNIAN if ' ff X A me-M W-as , STUDENT COUNCIL For the first time in the history of the school, a Student's Council was organized to discuss school problems and formulate school policies. Probably their weightiest decision was the re-establishment of the Merit System for the second semester Two representatives were selected from each class, as follows 7th grade Jesse Perez, Mary Ann Sartain 8th grade Bobby West Dorlene Tolle, 9th grade Kirby Meyer, Shirley Kopolin lOth grade Charles Tlseth, La Verne Tolleg llth grade Gilliam Tate, Elaine Brehm 12th grade Claude Smith, Vernell Seller Claude Smith was elected chairman, wlth Vernell Seller as secretary LIBRARIANS New books in the library? Yes, we have added over 100 new books to the library this year The library staff, composed of John Philip Antes, Ruth Russell, Richard Urena, La Verne Tol e, Lillian Anderegg, Jane Collins, Hd' Betty Morgan, under the supervision of Mrs Lee Roy Ledger, have been on duty every period of the day, five days a we k Records were kept of books and magazines circulated Files were kept of current magazines Books were catalogued and shelved, according to Dewey Decimal Classification Vertical File was kept of current ephemeral materiel Library News were made regularly to the ions, such as spitomized book reports and free ad mission into certain social activities The high light of their labors came when the crowd met at a fudge party at Mrs Ledger's The consesus of op lnion was that the librarians had better continue being librarians, not candy makers Wf ESQ al ul Q61 1 5 IXL BUPPALUNIAN lf?-S., H : : w : , 1 1' ' A 4 I, . U J 9 0 ' 0 ' A S xt Buffalo: The library staff were given concess- ,sz fda , s , - 1 fv'f . S T gf DRAMATICS Old Hagel Juvenile faces! Clowns! Hoboes! All these have trod the halls of Schertz-Cibolo High School this year. Mrs. Ledger and her class composed the play 'Sweethearts on Parade,' enacted stunts, staged 'The King 1s Dead,' broadcast over KWED in Seguin, and showed WThe Sisters McIntosh,' WSugar and Sp1ce,'and WThe Advantage of Being Shy,N the one-act Dlays. The highlight of the year came with winning district championship in the one-act play contest with 'The Sisters McIntosh.n The cast were Jane Collins, Lillie Denman, and Gilliam Tate. PEP CLUB The Pep Squad, known as the Blue Jackets, organ ized this year, under the sponsorship of Mrs Pace Uniforms of blue and gold were selected, and the trlmmest group of Jacketeers marched upon the field throughout the year in Jaunty formations Cheer Leaders Marjorie Vordenbaum, Elaine Brehm, Estalene Biesenbach, Betty Simpson, and Bonnie Rosenbaum and Colonels Dorothy Lessard and Ruth Russell led the squad in snappy yells and songs Football season closed with the Pep Squad's entertaining the players with a Banquet of Many Lands wav N I J J 0' EQ-l...,u.Q.rI.'L Lk ,,.!4QL BUPFALUNIAN JQK , 1' QL ' ,J in N yy J QV r J O C s 6 ,fa f '-' Ld, . SB?Xq X - fy Q f Y' ' E ' I N , ' f T 1 47 '1 ll Inn-JL ' FOOTBALL BANQUET On the night of November 24, 1948, the Pep Squad I fx , ei! 6 Girls honored the Football Boys with a Banquet of Many Lands. The tables, representing different 6, 5 lands, including France, Mexico, Switzerland, Hol- land, and Ireland, seated the brightly gowned girls Q and correctly groomed boys. Old Mr. Gobbler and his f family satisfied the appetities of the Buffaloes and their Blue Jackets Coach Coers and sponsor Pace were surprised with tokens of appreciation from their respective squads Mr Shelton acted as toastmaster as only Mr Shelton can The highlight of the evening was the presentation of the faculty in the skit, 'Mary Had A Little Lamb ' These plea sant memories, with many others, made it an evening that will linger long in the hearts of those who attended BASKETBALL BANQUET The basketball boys and girls' mothers honored them with a Mexican Supper in the high school gym nasium March 4 The colorful Mexican motif of red roses, castles, burros, carts, and cactus lent a festive atmosphere that was further enhanced by the boys' blue and gold Jackets Every senorita was a queen that night, seated by a king, and all the basketball fans were loyal subjects Mr John Sippel, Master of Peremonies made the banquet a lively one with ennumerable qulps, skits, and songs The evening ended with dancing and later a quiet 'Jam sessionn at the home of Mrs Ledger, attended by those nwho just couldn't say goodnight ' fhda ahah. lll x S LL BUFiIeALUl:I.fAN Q., K 5' . .. - I QL y ' JI F I J ,s ' , Jr, in K if J 15-1-5- f f .ffm-eq X ' 5 HF' - A- -fn 36 insidi pg- ,, n,..! All we need,ln this life is food, clothing, and Shel ton Preparations for the Basketball Banquet occa- sioned nMrs Ledger, will you please make this big ape, John Philip, move the horse ov 'S5e?' laments from Lillie Louise Smith areer as errand girl, with studying as urr1cula activities In the springtime young men's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love like Roberta Brooks and the Jones girl An' d' you remember O'B1esenbach and Mac Orth? Ronald Rhodes continually asking Billy Smith the English assignment the Cinderella's shoe thrown out of school by Prince Charming eo's WI'm so sorry, and Jean's 'Danny Boy' Mr Figgins Demerlts, and Stairs Oh, who can it be with tennis shoes, cowboy shirt, and baseball cap 'That Little Boy of Tate's' 'D1lly, Dllly' Who knows a couple? Mary Ann and 'Little Biesy' Vincent Wesch's carrying on a con versation with Vincent Wesch Those arful twins, those girls in red, Claudia and Randy' Bob Blue Anderson Radio singing star, Ruth Russell Sneezes and sneezes Mr Coers R1chard's singing 'Marg1e0 Yr Shelton's office as the school's hang out Yrs Ledger's despair 'I'll find an elephant staked in the library next' Who put Elaine in the locker? Dorothy's breakin' up and makin' uo Who won the first demerlts? Did you say Betty W ? And Betty Morgan's writing Well A Day for newspaper, classes, A annuals Lillian Anderegg's buying carbonated paper for this annual And Janie Collins' worrying about pantaloons 'member 'The Sisters Mclntoshn? An' Green Ribbon Day with Rollando's declaring he was not even breathing Randy's most embarrassing moment the slide and Who would have guessed Ray's spelling ab1lity????????????????????????????????????? vis. Lila: il it 4:15 ,imx N,-KARL BUFFALUNIAN F , f on K v x sv, J fd A ....L one 864 questionll.....Charlotte's qu1ps.......Roland and eu ' suing X5 f -fN . B , x - 'S , lb STICS 1511-5 2T'1'J Ai A9 . W lv we FJ' NW 4 T4 a n,f . At the end of Schertz C1bolo's third year of foot ball and Mr Coers' first year of coaching, S.C had eight losses and two victories The season ended at Stockdale with Schertz defeating Stockdale 21 to 15 Coach Coers Q his Buffaloes had a very successful basketball season, with twenty five victories and seven losses The Buffaloes participated and placed in three tournaments Schertz Cibolo tournament with S C defeating Dripping Springs 45 to 20 for first place, Sam Houston tournament in which S C defeated Sam Houston 40 39 for first place, and Dowdy tourna The '48 '49 season marked the end of the high school playing careers of three graduating seniors Claude Smith, Randolph Biesenbach, and Ray Morgan The Buffaletts, under the coaching of Mr Shelton, copped two trophies during the basketball season of 1948 1949 At the Sam Houston tournament for girls, the Schertz girls defeated Pawnee for consolation, 6 at the Dowdy tournament for girls, they lost to Sam Houston, and won second place Th layers who will graduate in May are !fgLQ.f2.Sln1nH5'i',ose Marie crm, Vernell Hillert, Vernell Seller, Jane Collins, and Jean Collins 1948 49 X X mdk Q ,, l xx H3441 u.Q.GZL ,LL BUFPALUNM ly?-X., X X x 1- I I S' S I 0 L R 1' ' L I ad I gag? .9 , e EZ' igat . 1 jr . .' , ' . .J. - ,.g' ment where S. C. lost to Dowdy and won second place. X535 - , , :ue 3:39 - , J , KV x . 4 L g D, f l-Q suns 3 O LW BASEBALL TEAM -ann, , l 1 a 3 in 9 ai . ..a.....,N PEP sQUAn BUPPALIINIAN ,bl ,ww WW Boy. 3 BASKETBAZ5E GIRL' S BASKETBALL TEAM 1' Ha, 1 .f 4 7 f ,Q Q A - V x I 6 Z 1 L qw? 5 A ' , 4, f ' fv- ' K' , I ' f' ,. f 5 V 'If 1 W ,,,, , ,Um Q,,,,. Q Ar- Z ,v 1 . 'K f, ' if I ,, . af A , 'ir' E 1, ,, Q Har tr? BUFFALIINIAN Aulv X ra D11 UWM 'ALM A -gm JJ,-R , , :-L , ,4 ' 'xxsrx f VV 'fd - , J 11 gf ' rx V ., ll ' A ' , f Q Q? f y' ' ,, f , 'X . XQ - X5 xx E xii A Xxx I X. ' ' , XX ' ' ,mx V , . S ' M A M A f 4. Q- K ,A Q , I ,xx N- f' 'T x ' H fa A7743 Jayiffia' ,mv WLM KW M Wfw .X If ly 3,35 VjX:'yH',N'K15Jfv W VV x W' if ygvffy Hg W gi :jg WWE? JVM 11422 M MZ diff flu 5, fyffffff ww f!fQfC6gfK i i - W lfflug - , W ,MMM ' yah ' ,Q A f ,, -Z My JWWL EMM J i U L 1 J rl! 1 ,I I I D R 1 X UIWIILIYX . 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K-,BETTY MORGAN the wr-mar who aaa wan the Nobel Prize so many lmes, the name has been changed to Morgan Prize. ,w+Uap t S JEAN COLLINS, the successful business woman and l5!5.QQLLlN3f2nd LILLIE DENMAN,una famous dramatic as ,A R stars who are known as the McIntosh Sisters. 'O author of the book, How to Win and Influence Men. BILLY JEAN LOTT, singing star of the Horace Heidt radio program, who had gotten her start on the Arthur Godfrey program VERNELL HILLERT, the first and last woman presi dent of the United States HOSE MARIE ORTH a farmer's wife and the mother of thirteen children LOUISE SMITH xzgzcretary who married her widowed boss, the father of eight boys VERNELL SEILER, the socially prominent matron of New York City, who devotes her spare time to maxing campaign speeches CLAUDE SMITH, a resident, with his wife and five daughters, of Cibolo, who is the coach at Schertz Clbolo High School RANDOLPH BIESENBACH,the famous big league baseball player, better known as 'Little Randy ' MERWIN HEHS, the big time ganster and owner of a large gambling casino in Reno RONALD KRUEGER, the successful criminal lawyer, who spends his time keeping Merwin out of jail RAY MORGAN, the star football player for the Los Angeles Rams, who spends his spare time acting in mov es Of course, I soon recovered and realized that my dream parade had only been a hallucinatlon Now I am wondering Was it only a dream, or was it a glimpse of Tomorrow? 1 ' - , 4 . 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