St Joseph Academy - Mesquite Yearbook (Brownsville, TX)

 - Class of 1953

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My 3' the G , a' af A K SSW 5 'e t tt' 'x R R 9 3 . , . ,Xa V N, 5 ' 'Q 0-el6lf77lfffQlfMl 72fM gf ge gmlfdfwoffd 6 'ef---0 Ai! 9 , xr Apr11 15 1953 .MAJZCQ .wggawwyaggggg To the Faculty and Student Body of St Joseph's Academy A the year's work 15 comlng to a successful end I want to taxe th1s opportumty to extend my very smcere expresswns of grat1tude to the Brothers and the S1sters who tcach at St Joseph's I also want to thank the parents of the student body for the support tl ey have g1ven the Brothers and the S1 ters May I comp11ment the entlre student body for the manner 1n wh1ch they have taken advantage of the opportun1t1es g1ven them for a real and well rounded educat1on To the Graduates our regret that they are leavlng the hallowed halls of the1r Alma Mater but we feel that they w111 not neglect to carry w1th them xnto the1r new f1e1ds of act1on the worth wh1le trad1t1ons of dear old St Joseph's Academy May every success attend your future God grant you every b1ess1ng Sxncerely yours 1n Chrlst -f-Ziff! Most Rev M S Garrxga D LL D B1shop of Corpus Chr1st1 7 Q 9 '2 1 X I 4 .1 4, 1 I ix, 1. 'W git! . - 1 Vnf'f w ' wnuuu-Gvufs Q I f eva o 1 ' ' 'I ' ' s ' ' , ' , 'x ' 'S . ' . g , . . 1 . . . . , . ' ' - H H . ' L - . . - , ,, . . .Q Emil fgfmfda gimp, CHAPLAIN OF A ST JOSEPH S ACADEMY ii? iw mwiwiw J? Zami! gan Qncf. Q7 .W if PASTOR OF SACRED HEART CHURCH PE Ha W3 HH HHI Rev lfrother Wzllzam Ueuela fsupermtemlent o St odeplz J afcademg Bro W1ll1am Vessels the Academy Supenntendent was glven a s1x months leave to ava1l h1m self of the opportun1tyg1ven to most of the Marlst Brothers of attend1ng the Second Novlclate 1n Europe The objectxves of the Second Nov1c1ate are twofold namely to contlnue the Brothers h1gher studles 1n the f1elds of educatlon and phllosophy, and to 1ntens1fy 1n themselves the genulne Marlst Sp1r1t Bro W1ll1arn Wlll be back early ln August to reassume h1s dutles 10 5 U s L o o I I n , , - , . . . . C . . . . 3 , ' . . . . . . x Brother Wzllzam Menn SENIOR CLASS Hlgh School Prlncipal Athletlc D1rector Dramatlcs Brother Joseph SOPHOMORE C LA SS Brother Frank JUNIOR CLASS Detent1on Class Brother Paul Urban FRESHMAN CLASS Treasurer Custodlan PUb11Cat1OHS I - U A I I 1 I II ,fe A ' gc? ' I J if , I KW- ' A 1 I 1 11 - Brother Gregory EIGHTH GRADE Brother Peter Brother Albert SEVENTH GRADE Band Brother Gerard SIXTH GRADE Master of Jun1ors Orgarnst St Joseph S Junmrate -1 I V ...T ..........-.- .- I I i y . , . 12 'Q Brother Ray 2 S E Mr Raymond Flores SPECIAL ENGLIS 3 COACH St Joseph s Jumorate ,pass Mr. Ernest Marquez BAND and MUSIC Mr, William S. Schiwetz ASSISTANT COACH Spec 1a1 Enghsh Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Sept Oct Oct Oct Oct Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec Dec 9 Dec .Tan Jan Jan Feb Feb Feb Feb March March March March March March Ap:-11 Ap r11 Ap r11 Ap r11 Ap r11 May May May May SCll00L CALENDAR 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1952 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 1953 Organ1zat1on for Elementary Grades Organ1zat1on for .Tumor H1gh and Hlgh School Bloodhounds played Lyford there Bloodhounds played Castrov11le here Plctures taken for all the school Bloodhounds played Vlctorla there Bloodhounds played La Fer1a there Bloodhounds played Math1s there End of F1rst SIX Weeks Bloodhounds played St Peter Claver here All Sa1nts Day Bloodhounds played Corpus Chr1st1 there Bloodhounds played Port Isabel here FALL CARNIVAL Bloodhounds played Laredo here Thanksg1v1ng Hohday End of Second S1x Beg1nn1ng of Basketball Season Retreat Bloodhounds played Po11ce Boys Club End of Chrlstmas Ho11days End of F1TSt Semester Beg1nn1ng of Second Semester Laredo Tournament Charro Days Ash Wednesday Choosmg of Captalns for F1eld Day Football Banquet End of Fourth Slx Weeks T1cket Sale for Annual Play Beg1ns Senlor Day St Patr1ck's Day St Joseph's F1eld Day Easter Ho11days begln End of Easter Hohdays School Play A11 Valley Sen1or Dance End of F1fth S1x Weeks B1shop's Day Semor Prom Graduatlon Commencement 14 Weeks . 9, . . u 10, . . . . . . 12, . 20, ' . 23, ' . 27, ' ' . 2, ' . 17, ' . 19, ' ' . 24, - . 1, ' . 2, 1 1 . 7, . 13, . 15, ' . 27, . . . i . .p 2, . . , . -10, . 15, ' ' Dec. 19, 1952 Christmas Holidays . 5, ' I . 24, ' . 26, ' ' . 6-7, . 12, . 18, . 24, l ' i 5, 6, I ' 9, . . 12, I 17, - ' 19, - ' n 1, . . . 6, . . 7, ' 10, ' ' 17, ' ' ' 5, . 15, ' 28, ' 29, ' 1 J A ,.,, .I ,,,,H. 7 ,-.17 .' 1-,, x fly Jr U X WW 6 ' N if f x i A 'ul' f 1 , 2 ' K ' x if WM f ' ,kk SGDIOIB OFFICERS A 1 I I l Eenrg Eiernzxnhez QI. Qgresihmi Enlarge gliliansur 'glgxre reszhcnt mating ggdlmmma Qthalhertu Qs Qsrgiielles 'dlreasurer Sen-etarg As we look back 1nto the past we the Seniors of '53, see how we have w1th 1n the be st pos sible way and we have tried toprof1t by them Nevertheless we are conscious that our education is far from be1ng complete We look Wlth apprehenslon to our coming encounter with college We express our s1ncerest gratitude to our teachers who have helped us so generously all through the years We bid farewell to all our classmates w1sh1ng them success 1n their years to come 16 ui , ' l 1 V L , I encountered difficulties, obligations, and hardships. Thesewe have dealt CLASS OTTO CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS ADA LBERT O ARGUELLES MANUEL BARREDA EDWARD J CAMERO OSCAR CANO BENITO CANAS ALFRED CRIXELL ERNEST de LEON RAYMOND FLORES JOE GALVAN GUSTAVE GAYNETT CHARLES GONZALEZ HENRY HERNANDEZ MIGUEL HERNANDEZ GAIL JOHNSON ALFONSO MA LDONADO LEONEL MALDONADO GEORGE MANSUR CARLOS PENA ANGEL PLIEGO DAN SCHREIBER RAUL TIJERINA DAN TREVINO HENRY VALENTINO JOE VELA JAIME VILLANUEVA LUIS VILLARREAL Red Carnat1on Red and Wh1te Chopln Cueto Eddle Acapulc o Boy Mr Magoo Buddy Neto The Electr1f1ed K1d Tax1 Joe Gus Charlle Muscles Med1co Sambo Poncho Leo Braln P1neapple Fatty Tooker Rule Dangerous Dan Rudolph Blackbeard James Sleepy l7 uanlyan u,a,1y Class P1an1st Most No1sy Most Fnendly The Pltcher Class Dreamer Class Thlnker Class Drummer The Coach Most Helpful Class Lawyer Best Dressed Class Presldent Class Mathemat1c1an Most Loyal Most S1lent Most Stubborn Most Intellectual M1dget Coach All Conference Boy Most Jolly Most Athletlc Class Art1st Class Bus1nessman Class Humor1st Class Treasurer Most Cooperatwe ALBERT FERNANDEZ Airboy Most Industrious Qlhalhertn Qarguelles Betin . . . class secretary... honor stu- dent through high school. . . likes playing the piano and basketball. . . plans to study medicine after graduation. ACTIVITIES: Class Officer 3,45 Sodality 45 Cflee Club 2,43 Pioneer staff 3,41 Co- Editorjg Red and White 3,45 Class Musi- cian. mural arreha Cueto' a cheerful student has atten ded St Joe for twelve years anybody s car is good enoughfor him to ride in dislikes math butloves baseball and girls plans to study law at St Mary s ACTIVITIES Football 3 4fCapta1nl Base ball 3 Sodalityl 2 3 4 Letterman's Club 3 4 Charro Days Z 3 gifhfnarh 3 Qlumern Ciego' a ha rdy student one of the boys leaving school after twelve years chemistry and c1v1cs are his favorite sub jects likes fishing and popular music plans to study medicine after graduation ACTIVITIES Football2 3 4 GleeC1ubl 2 3 4 Sodalityl 2 3 4fPrefectJ Red and Wh1tC3fJT Editor, 4fC0 Ed1tOI', Letter man s Club 2. 3 4 18 ' I ff ,,Jz.,. a , f 40' Q9snz1r f1Iz1nn Acapulco Boy worksjusthard enough to get out of trouble enjoys popular mu s1c and huntlng plans to major 1n agr1 culture at Chaplngo ACTIVITIES Baseball 3 Basketball 3 Crlcc Club Z 3 4 Pxoneer Staff 3 4 fTyp1stj emtn flhxnas Bennle takes studles for granted transferred from Sacred Heart of Mary School 1nHarl1ngen to St Joe 1n h1S fresh man year h1S favor1te subject he moon ACTIVITIES Dramatlc Club 2 Glee Club 3 4 and Whlte 4 bu lness man ager lfreh fllrrxell Buddy f1n1shed h1gh school 1n three years IS a serlous student plans to study busmess adm1n1strat1on and plumb mg after graduat1on ACTIVITIES Sodallty Z 4 Band I 4 Scouts l Charro Days 1 2 'w ffl' 2 bf ks, 19 I 0 I -' r 4 - . u X I l 0 D Z I I ' I I . . , Q 'H 1 I I ' 1 3 I y . IKJZZM V , rm . I I ' I I ' 'ng' K I . . . ' t 3 3 1 I l , Z , , 3 Red Q s - ll-T..i if 5, Ni, ' all- X X I gb 2 :,:g.y.jg , , Q . mag ' if , 52 ,, . . . . u . Q n I ' I U I P . n , . - II' . ' , f fir- Q.. VN' '. , -3:1 gh , ' 30-1' TL' LH 1 :aff M Zirnest Be glenn Neto . . . has attended St. Joe for twelve years. . . enjoys attending dances on week- ends. . . one of the school band drum- mers. . . plans to enter St. Mary's to study agriculture. ACTIVITIES: Football Manager 33 Basket- s, ball Manager Z, 3, 4g Baseball Manager Zg Q Baseball 35 Band 1, 2, 3,4g Sodality l,4. lheri glfernanhez l came to St Joe as afreshman after attend1ng Our Lady of Mercy School 1n Mercedes 15 a hardy out of town student 11kES to bu1ld model a1rplanes and dr1ve tractors on the farm ACTIVITIES Charro Days Z AnnualStaff Qlizxgmnuh gluten Ray attended Brownsv11le H1gh School for Z years was dlscharged 1n 1950 entered St Joe as a Jumor to f1n1sh h1s h1gh school educat1on 1S an honor stu dent and our school coach ACTIVITIES Letterman s Club 3 4 Dramat1c Club 3 4 Sodal1ty 3 4 P1oneer Staff 3 4 Red and Whxte Staff 3 4 QSports ed1torJ Teen Show 4 20 I 2 C' A . . . . 4. 0 , E M...-.M I ll lin . . I I after being in.t.h e Navy eight years. . . . . I . Hlmz fbalhan Joe . . . was transfered fr om the Im- maculate Conception S c ho ol in the 3rd. grade. . . gets along fine with all the boys . . . finds it hard to come to school on time . . . likes hunting a great deal. ACTIVITIES: Football Z, 3, 4g Basketball 1, Z, 3: Glee Club 1, 2, 3,45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Letterman's Club 3,4. Gustave Ggagneit Gus always ready with a hearty laugh is interested in sports likes dances and dislikes history plans to attend St Mary s in San Antonio ACTIVITIES Football manager l Baseball 2 3 Basketball 3 4 Football 4 Dramatic Club 4 fllharles fbunzulez 'Charlie riding in his car dancing and music are his favorite pastime Basketball is his favorite sport plans to study pharmacy ACTIVITIES Footballl Z Basketballl 2 3 4 Bandl 2 3 GleeClubl 2 3 4 Soda lityl 2 3 4 Secretary, LettermansClub 3 4 Annual Staff 4 mtg flliernanhez QI Hank class presldent honor stu dent f1nds gr at pleasure 1n hunt1ng and f1sh1ng enjoys exerc1s1ng plans to major m chemlstry ACTIVITIES Ploneer Staff2 3 4 Co Ed1tor Annual Staff 3 4 Co Edltor Class Off1cer1 Z 3 4 Pres1dent Drama t1c Clubl 2 3 Bandl Glee Clubl Z 3 4 Track1Z 3 4 Football2 3 4 Letter mensClubZ 3 4 tguel fs fernanhez Medlco always ready to laugh at a g00dJ0ke a qu1ck mathemat1c1an has been at St Joe f1ve years honor stu dent plans to become a C1V11 engmeer 1n Mex1co Clty ACTIVITIES P 1 o n e e r Staff 4 Red and Wh1te Staff 4 Charro Davs Z 3 Cgzul gllnlpwun Samb aqu1et student wh1le classes are 1n SCSSIOIIP. . . transferred from Corpus C h r 1 s t 1 College Academy as a Jun1or. . . enjoys nlght l1fe greatly. ACTIVITIES: Football 3, 43 Basketball 3, 4g Baseball 3, Lettermen's Club 3, 4g Sodal- 1ty 4. Z2 Y u : D 1 v ' . 1 I ' - 1 1 1 c ' rlgj or ' , , z s , . , 1 Sodality 1, Z, 3, 4 QVice-Prefectjg Boxing lg I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 - . P' -I ' 4 ' Qlfnnsu emalhnnahn Poncho . .. has attended St. Joe for twelve y e a r s. . . enjoys collecting sport books. . . school band drum major.. . plans to study pharmacy at St. Mary's. ACTIVITIES: Band 1, Z, 3, 4 fDrum Majorjg Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Z, 35 C ha r r o Days 1 2' Annual Staff 4' Scouts 1 ennel jmalhnnzxhn ' Leo has attended St Joseph s s1nce the f1rst grade 11kes g1r1s Jokes and s1ng1ng h1s favor1te sport 1S baseball plans to study bus1ness adm1n1strat1on at Texas U ACTIVITIES Scouts 1 Band 1 Charro Days 1 Z GleeClub1Z 3 4 Football 3 4 Baseball3 Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Letter men s Club 3 4 62111752 ellllansur The Palm Beach K1d class v1ce pres1dent an ardent lover of mus1c favor1te subjects are Eng11sh and French favor1te past1me 1S danc1ng plans to major 1n languages at Texas U ACTIVITIES Glee Club 4 Dramat1c Club 1 Z 3 4 Masque and Gavel 3 4 Ploneer Z 3 4 Red and Wh1te 3 4 Class Off1cer 1 2 3 4 V1ce Presldent Teen Show4 23 1 1 1 - v ll D I ' . O.. . . , . , I I S lg 1 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1 1 11 ' I , . ' ll - : S . , 1 1 11 ,Q . 1 11 . , ' 1 1 1 cl ' ' ,Q , r Uzn-Ins 1521121 Carlos been in the halls of St Joe for twelve years l1kes g1rls and sports d 1 s l1ke s hlstory plans to study med1c1ne after graduat1on ACTIVITIES Baseballl 2 3 Football Z 3 Basketball 1 Z 3 Bandl Z 3 4 Qmgel 15112511 ngel a ser1ous student favor1te subjects are phys1cs and chem1stry l1kes sports Jokes and laboratory work plans to become an electr1cal e ng1 neer ACTIVITIES Football 3 4 CAII Confer ence Charro Days 3 Letterman s Club an Snhrerher Tooker fmds a way to come to school from Blue Town on t1me enjoys tmker 1ng w1th h1s car d1sl1kes chem1stry but has great school sp1r1t ACTIVITIES Band 3 4 Dramat1c Club 3 Red and Wh1te 4 Baseball 3 Z4 ll . . . . I F 0 O l ' ' ' 0 0 I . 0 0 I. . . . 5 J 9 5 1 ' S 9 9 3 t n 1 v o iTl-il-T --,- f ' . ll yu - . A . . . . . . . . . 1 r 0 O J . . 1 4 3 , - - J . . I 9 l 3, 4. i-1 ieii gifcjinx I 7 A V ,E7?f3N',, f ,wwf . ' ll ll - . . . . I D O 1 I I ' ' ' . . . . - . . O 3 1 S S Q . - 2Kaul 'iliierina Rule . . . forever fooling around. . . likes 3 girls and sports. . . dislikes homeworks. . . a great athlete. . . plans to enter St. Mary's after graduation. ACTIVITIES: Football 3 QAll Conferenceh Basketball 1, Z, 3 fCaptainl3 Baseball 2, 33 Track 2, 3, 4 fCaptain of Whitesjg Letter- men's Club 3 QPresidentQ,43 Band l,2, 3, 43 Sodality 13 All around athlete 33 Charro Days 1, Z., 3. Egan Tilrehinn S c r e wb al l . . . class artist. . . enjoys Q hunting and fishing. . . plans a career in dentistry. ACTIVITIES: Football Z, 3, 43 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 43 Baseball Z, 33 Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 43 Band l, 2., 3g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 fTreasu- TCIDQ Letterman's Club 3,43 Red and White 3, 4 fArt Editorl. Qienrg Qhlaleniinn Rudolph . . . mathematics and chemistry are his favorite courses. . . lover of music and radio. . . classjoker. . . plans to major in medicine and surgery at St. Louis U. ACTIVITIES: Scouts 13 Charro Days 1, 23 C la s s Officer 13 Band l, 23 Pioneer 3,43 Red and White 3, 4g Masque and Gavel 3, 43Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 1 , 2 , 3 , 43 Teen Show 4. Z5 Jnegbllzx Joe the mad chemxst has attended St Joe for e1ght years plans to take engmeermg at A and I after graduatwn ACTIVITIES Track I 2 3 Glee Club 3 4 Boxmng 1 3 Janne lddlanueha Jalme class treasurer for three years serlous favorlte subject 15 chenrustry plans to study buslness adm1n1strat1on at St Mary s ACTIVITIES Class Off1cer 2. 3 4 fTrea surer Red and Wlute 4 Charro Days 3 C-H1115 tllarreal Lu1s l1kes to doze off 1n class favorlte courses are C1V1CS and Rel1g1on enjoys popular mus1c and f1sh1ng plans to enter C haplngo to major 1n agnculture ACTIVITIES BasketballZ GleeC1ub3 4 Z6 - I 'A 1 ll 11 ' . . . . . . aw ' I , . . . . . . . ' 3 I i I S . .-.T-1-.1 l. . I ,-,: g .1.. I . ms.. , C f 1' . I . ll ' ll . . . 0 C I Q I O A . . . L . . . 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Il ' ll ' ' . . . . . 1 i FIRST ROW leftto right Gus Gaynett Charles Pena Manuel Barreda Edward Camero SECOND ROW Henry Va1ent1no Alfonso Maldonado LeonelMaldonadq Ernest de Leon CONSTANCY That IS what lt takes to st1ck to the same school for twelve years The followlng students have attended St Joseph's Academy from the f1rst grade to Graduat1on day They w1ll TECEIVC a very SPECIB1 medal of mer1t The Sen1ors who are leav1ng the Academy Wlth regret, want to be true to the1r motto, Quant1ty and Quahty ' and to l1ve forever ln the memory of the1r Alma Mater through the1r well cho sen School Glft a full SIZC, outdoor statue of the1r Patron Sa1nt the glor1ous St Joseph The 1953 Sen1ors as a class are the f1rst c ontr1buto rs to the new St Joseph's Academy Bu11d1ng to be erected on St Joseph's grounds 1n the Retama and Los Ebanos SENIOR CLASS 27 A , , V 9 A i z I 5 . . . l , . H . . , . . I . . . H . , . . , . . . , , l 9 . Q . J,- f ' if , , . A gh 5, ' A x ,, As CLASS PROP!-IECY The n1ght was st1ll and cool and havlng f1n1shed my homework, I dec1ded to V1S1t myfrlend Professor Albert Freon Professor Freon s summerlab was a few blocks from my house The professor had 1nv1ted me many t1mes tov1s1t lt but because I had much study1ng to do I had never been able to accept h1s 1nv1tat1ons Now I found nothlng to 1nterfere hence I started out for the lab In the br1ghtmoonl1ght I could see the professor's cottage Just ahead the front part was completely dark soI dec1ded to go to hxs experlmental lab around the back As Iwas gomg up the steps I heard the old man shout, Eureka It works I became cur1ous and I cautlously knocked at the door It took the professor a long t1me to answer my call and th1s aroused my cur1os1ty even more F1nally the old man opened the door, and from the express1on on h1s face I could tell that he was very exc1ted The professor was a short man of about f1fty f1VC who had a small whlte beard mak1ng h1m look ludlcrous After we exchanged greet1ngs, he began to tell me about h1s new 1nvent1on When he told me what he had 1nvented I nearly fell over It was too fantas1.1c'to belleve that the professor had 1nvented a t1me mach1ne In fact I d1dn't qu1te belleve the professor at f1rst butwhen he showed the t1memach1ne to me, every ounce of susp1c1on left me He began expla1n1ng the sc1ent1f1c pr1nc1ples of the mach1ne and told me that the t1me machlne would not only take one 1nto the future, but once there one could travel 1n a few seconds to any place 1n the world I stood there flabbergasted l1sten1ng to h1m and before I knew lt h had talked me 1nto trylng lt out Be1ng a very cur1ous person, I consented on the cond1t1on that I would return before m1dn1ght The professor, belng eager to try the mach1ne out, d1d not hesltate to agree Before I knew It he had me s1tt1ng 1n a cha1r w1th all k1nds of w1res attached to lt It made me feel l1ke a conv1ct on the electrlc chalr The professor told me that the d1a1S were set for me to return at eleven th1rty He asked 1f I was ready and when I gave h1m the slgnal he threw the f1rst sw1tch After the motor reached full power, I could feel the whole lab shak1ng I st1ll had not gone 1nto the future, sol turned to see what the professor was do1ng He appeared to be Waltlng for the motor to warm up before throwlng the f1nal sw1tch Then the moment came, I saw the professor throw the sw1tch and I 1mmed1ately blacked out All I could see was darkness my head was sp1nn1ng 1na c1rcle, and was golng faster and faster unt1l fmally lt stopped My head started to clear up, and from the looks of th1ngs I was 1n the FUTURE Then I remembered what the professor had sa1d ' You can travel 1n a. few seconds to any place 1n the world I started concentrat1ng on my old home- town Brownsv1lle, Texas and suddenly I was there Evldently people could not see me because they walked rlght by me w1thout even not1c1ng me Every body seemed to be go1ng 1n the same d1rect1on so I dec1ded to follow and see what was golng on Before I real1zed 1t, I was watch1ng afootball game There were a few seconds of play1ng t1me left Then I heard the f1nal gun and the publ1c address system commenced Wlth the followmg scores St Joseph's 6 Temple 2 Immed1ately the St Josephfans started cheer1ng and shoutmg, and the academy football team was carrylng two persons around the fleld It was 28 I . . . 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' - I 7 ' . - S , o I I . . . . t a n 4 u s the1r coach and ass1stant coach I moved closer to get a better v1ew I could hardly bel1eve my eyes for the persons they were carry1ng resembled Raymond Flores and Carlos Pena my old schoolmates The publ1c address system was announclng the banquet and dance wh1ch would follow the football game The banquet was sponsoredby the Bluetown Farmers Assoc1at1on and the Pres1dent of the assoc1at1on Dan Schrelber was to glve a speech and award prlzes to the outstandlng football players As I was leav1ng the f1eld I was almost struck by a p1ckup truck My natural tendency was to cuss the dr1ver out butI remembered that he could not hear me I had to look a second t1me for on the s1de of the p1ckup truck was pamted A Cr1xell's P umb1ng Supply Co Then I concentrated on downtown Brownsv1lle and W1th1n a second I was stand1ng 1n front of the MHJCSIIC Theater I began wonderlng what the mov1es of the future were l1ke then I remembered that no one could see me so I walked It was the f1rst three d1mens1onal plcture Ihad ever seen Even the news reel was 1n three d1mens1ons Then the soundwent off all I could see was the pxcture Across the screen 1n b1g letters was George Mansur New Ambassador to France Meets FrenchPres1dent ' And sure enough there he was shak1ng hands w1th the French Presldent I couldn't hear what they were say1ng so I tr1ed l1pread1ng but that d1d not work Then the sound came back on and the news turned to anotherpart of the world Stockholm Sweden The Swed1sh Academy of Sc1ence was hold1ng 1ts annual Nobel Pr1ze presentatlons They were award1ng the Nobel Prlze 1n Physlcs and to my surpr1se the speaker called the name of M1guel Angel Hernandez After Mlguel had recelved the pr1ze the news turned to sports Theywere nam1ng the All Amerlcan basketball players of the year Among them was Dan TTCVIHO who was voted All Amer1can Guard of the year Then I remembered that my v1s1t to the future would only la st unt1l eleven th1rty As I rushed through the lobby I notlced a s1gn on a door wh1ch read Ben1to Canas Pres1dent Texas Interstate Theaters Ev1dently h1s schoolboy dream had come true After leav1ng the theater I began walk1ng down Ellzabeth Street Dlrectly 1n front of me was a large drug store I looked up at a large neon s1gn wh1ch was attract1ng everyone s attent1on The s1gn read H 8: H Pharmacy Prop Henry Hernandez Could th1s be the same Henry Hernandez Iknew as a Semor? I wanted to answer my own quest1on but the pharmacy was closed Just then I heard a resound1ng crashas two cars colllded mn the street It was only natural that one of the cars should be a tax1 butl really was suprxsed whenlnotlced that the tax1 belonged to one of the nat1ons largest tax1 corporat1ons Galvan's Skyv1ew Tax1 Inc I made up my m1nd to v1s1t New York C1ty before I left 1n the past, so I began concentratlng on New York Clty W1th1n a second I was stand1ng 1n front of Carneg1e Hall The poster 1n front of the Hall p1ctured a short man w1th a mustache play1ng the p1ano At the bottom of the poster was the name of the p1an1st prxnted 1n large wh1te letters Adalberto A Arguelles world famous concert1st Then I began wonder1ng how the Yankees were do1ng so I concentrated on Yankee Stadlum Igot there just 1n t1me It was the last game 1n the World 561165 between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox I p1cked up a program that I found and began readlng lt I had to look tw1ce, because as Manager of the Boston Red SoxI read the name of Ernestde Leon I d1dn't bel1eve lt at f1rst then I looked out on the f1eld and I recognxzed h1m 29 . 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I . , . - - O l I I 9 o I D He was arguing with the pitcher I looked over on the Yankees side of the field and right next to the dug out I saw a fam1l1ar figure No it wasn't Marylin Monroe It was none other than that of Leonel Maldonado He appeared to be the next batter up The way he was swinging the bats I thought sure that he would knock a home run when his turn to bat came but instead he handed the bats to anotherplayer and returned to the dug out I looked at my program once more and at the bottom of the Yankee team was Leonel Maldonado Bat boy I had no time to watch the game so I began concentrating on the Empire State Building I found a newspap e r at the entrance and I took it with me to the observatlon tower Icould see for approximately f1ftYI'I'111CS around I wanted to get a closer view of things so I got a telescope and began peeking through the windows of a nearbybuilding Iwas trying to read the writing o one of the windows but I had to focus the telescope before I could make it out Across the windowwas written Dr Edward.I Camero Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat Specialist The shades were drawn so I could not see my old classmate I tried other windows but the shades were drawn on all of them I began reading my newspaper and on the front page was the picture of a Jet plane and two other guys standing beside it I was always inte re sted in aeronautics so I read what was printed under the picture Albert Fernandez, latest American Jet Ace, and hismechanic Joe Vela, make finalpreparations before taking off I turned to the last page in the newspaper and an advertise ment caught my eye It had the picture ofa large bakery At the bottom of the picture was A Maldonado's Bakery, Bakers of the best sweet bread in Ne paper but Iwas disappointed because I could not find the newspaper staff Ihad no sooner finrshed read1n0 the newspaper than I heard a band playing Sure enough there was aparade passing through the street below I used my telescope to get abetterview Alarge banner was carried infront of the parade Across the banner was written Budwe1ser Centennial Begins Today ' The famous Budweiser horses were leading the parade This time they were driven by the president of the Budweiser Corporation Ifocussed my telescope to get a better view of the president I was so surprised that I dropped mf telescope The President of the Budweiser corporation was none other than Manuel Barreda There were a few more places Iwanted to v1s1t and one of them was Washington D C I closed my eyes and began concentrating on the nat1on's capital When I opened my eyes I was standing in front of the Capitol Building People were rushing 1n and out of the building I walked into the hall where the House of Representatives met The session was in full swing and they appeared to be voting for a new Speaker of the House I looked on the chart where the votes were being marked to find the names of the nominees One of the nominees was Henry B Cabbott from Alabama and the other was Gail Johnson from the Lone Star State of Texas I wanted to V1S1t the Supreme Court before leaving Washington so I decided to walk the few blocks to the Court House Just then a long black limousine drove up on the other side of the street A chauffeur in a uniform was behind the wheel In the back seat was a fam1l1ar face No tcouldn't be' It was Charles Gonzalez Was hea Congressman or did he just rent the car? I had no time to solve that mystery so I went 1nto the court house I walked pa s t the guards at the door without their even known1ng it A poster informed me as to which case was being debated It was the question 30 . . , , , . ' 0 i - Q , . . . g . - n - , ll . . , . . , . . . . LII . . ' - - . , 0 I . . . , . . ' ll ' ' .. 0 3 . : H ' . . . V, York City. I turned to the Editorial page to see who was the editor of the news - , . . . U 2 l 0 . . . . . , . . , . a 3 ' l I . o , . . , . g . . . . , I n . . . 1 D , . of the T1delandS on the Western Coast of the Unlted States The lawyer for the State of Cal1forn1a was maklng h1s frnal speech He was a short man wmth a feroclous mustache The lawyer was Gus Gaynett a fellow graduate from the Sen1or Class of 1953 T1me was passlng fast andI wanted to V1S1t Houston Texas where the annual Southwestern Agrlcultural Conventlon was be1ng held Iclosed my eyes anc began to concentrate on Houston Texas Whenl opened them I was 1n a balcony overlooklnga large hall Pres1dents from every cotton company 1n Texas were the re Then the cha1rman of the convent1on stepped up to the rostrum to call the meet1ng to order He opened the meet1ng w1th a prayer I sat down and rema1ned l1sten1ng unt1l he flrushed the prayer The prayer brought back memor1es from my hlgh school days It was the prayer we reclted before we began our morn1ng classes I took a closer look at the cha1rman of the con ventlon He was Raul T1Jer1na who was now a promlnent Texas cattleman and arglcultural expert The cha1rman asked for the new buslness of the convent1on to be dlscussed Immedlately the three representat1ves from the R10 Grande Valley stood up to d1scuss the problem of equal wages for all cottonplckers F1rst the cha1rman recogmzed Jalme Vlllanueva the owner of a large cotton company ln Brownsvllle Apparently the other two representat1ves from the Valley d1d not agree w1th V1llanueva The Cha1rman then recogruzed Angel Pllega and Oscar Cano whowere owners of a r1valcottonf1rm1n Matamoros r op1n1ons t e ent1re convent1on was 1n a pandemonlum I glanced at mywatch and I not1ced that I had only f1ve mxnutes to remaln 1n the future Before leavlng the future I wanted to v1s1t my home town once more I began to concentrate aga1n on Brownsv111e Thls t1me I was stand1ng on the r1ver bank behlnd the old Chamber of Commerce bu1ld1ng I was look1ng across the r1ver 1nto gay old Mex1co A large swanky bu1ld1ng stood out It was the Matamoros Cafe now one of the largest n1ght clubs 111 Northern Mex1co At the bottom of the slgn overlooklng the n1ght club was ' L V1llarreal prop I checked my watch and I only hada few seconds left I f1gured that the professor could send me back 1nto the future some other t1me 1n order that I m1ght know my own future Then lt happened I blacked out aga1n My head started sp1nn1ng 1n a c1rcle After lt stopped I looked around to greet the pro fessor but I couldn't see two feet 1n fro'nt of me I started to yell and 1n no t1me at all a man came and carr1ed me out of the smoke There were f1remen all around me I 1mmed1ate1y 1nqu1red about my friend the professor One of the flremen told me that the professor had d1ed 1n the f1re and that I was lucky to get out al1ve That started me th1nk1ng D1d I ever leave the present and go nto the future or d1d the mach1ne explode when the professor threw the SW1tCl'17 That was one quest1on that I could never answer Henry Valentlno After Pliego and Cano expressed thei ' ' , h ' ' . ' in , . 1 ' . 31 J UNIURS .1 ,fo il il ff? ,X ug, If .1 lui .43 rf -at 34 Henry Monroy Manuel Oc hoa Gonzalo Gar1bay E rne sto de Ke ratry Kenneth Horcher Jullan Rum Arthur Strubelt Joe Borja Hector Valdez Henry Gonzalez Baldome ro Torres C1aud1o Ort1z .f 5! Valentin Vazquez Bartolome Garc1a Hugo Pa1ac1os J UNIORS Jesse Henry Robert de L6 On Cantu He rnandez Francxs Robert Dav1d Gonzalez V111arrea1 Gldden .TCSSG Raymond V1ctor1o Sloss H1noJosa Av11a 1799. mmf? JU' 'CS :Q 'lx -I rf' if 33 UN. fp'-W2 1 .WWC f W, ,Ar-+ GPL 49 ,Z 9' ff jf If .l 'L V u F: H H fn I N 1 '23 4 z ii fi- o.. --' f 'I 0 - M! e .. J 2 ff an ,ow e , J f J' - 'L - if 8' X 1' . .. H ,- M , A: 3. .. ' 'V if ' .Q fb as . ' 'X ' J A ' ', , , - - ' .04 A. Qi ' 0 A 1 fn A 'Fgax 45 A - W Yx- z- KI 9 . if 4, A Q4 'fi a 'Q ,W x , fi- ' , 1. A 2 ,B X.- - A rib! 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Fred Callaway Gilberto Lerma Euseblo Ortlz Antonlo J Munoz Rodolfo Gut1errez V1ctor1o Trev1no Jalrne Martlnez .nag 0 'ws If 4 'H fw '5 KVX pl -5' f' YU 1 --:X 39 J' Dannie McFadden Ernest Tijerina Ernest Ramirez Estil Perez ' ay' 5 . W ' K Luis Garcia Raul Guerra Fred Wagner Ray Landin W --Q, 'F is -o f-up ,.,f , VM ,, .wg SEVENTH Benito Lopez Servando Villarreal David Polin Jo se Sarmiento j 'ttf'- - A - .Auf M, VV? I ff' jf A W1 fd' fg, Jose Soto Jose Garza Mike Peterson NH Lp 'Tp fs :nir- is 55 ,tk fx .ad .ban I faq Hector Garcia Augusto Velez Michael Garcia Rs ff' 'fu' 'JG fs a' me in - ' V . ' H 'L ' 'j jf - di ' 44 'v .Q 1 If -i k ir i W' ' , ,Vu VV ' , . V V if L V u N J V lx V V 1 ax l 'X X ,ir A V . V A ' f 1 b , 1 M f is 'X eil ' 'X .as . , 'Q A gf 'Q - Q1 ' I V 6, A ,J I V V , 'W .4 ,W ' E VV ,. x V A Y fi ax i W ,M , A VV --VVVV. V V--f V VV' - V 1-1... V VVVVV? eV f'z1,f,iu9, VQz V V A J V V g' V A, V V 'ja V V My Q. 0 W1 2- , Livi i G r G. ' t 5 A A i iig , . . . t. rg 172. 3 A V , W i ,V V, f A ' It ig . , i t VV - V VV JJ' , ' . v 'Y , fir Emile Combe Victor Solis Hector Solis vi! - 'PK - o X s ,, W In v ,Q i ff 'N N ,ft -U -9 SEVENTH Lionel Rudolph Cavazos Ruiz Bobby Sergio Balmori Galvan Nicolas Rene Ruiz Garcia Abelardo Robert Hinojosa Friedman Moises Garcia John Scanlan Ricardo Hernandez Jaime Aguilar 37 if Jose I... Serna George Flores Wayne Flory Michael Vega fi- rv ' ,,1 I 40 affl- ,1 . Q J QI l , 5 f., fo A A if' in L if i ,f A Y, . f J il Y' I ' ,,- -s in ff: as ' 4 l Q 14 ..-1 -I 1 - g K 1 K XL? 42 X-'-'N K r' A N f x Q. - T' 1- 'R fr. '- P f 1 A ' grin. IJ frm ....r gf' I 1 ,L M 'lu. A ' H , Jerome Brien Jimmie Lopez Jose A. Gonzalez Jerry Bauer I U ig., 1 . f AJ V f- ,A 1. fa.. ,Q its wiv if Arnold Juan Jam e s Nilo Moreno Blake Barr Ortiz Cesar George Albert Arturo Tenorio Baily. Gomez Lopez Philip Bill Leopoldo Oliver Seward Scanlan Souza Bernauer Jose Manuel Peter A. Jesus E. 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'WX 3' X f ff Hector Garcia Brian Boland Gilberto Martinez Enrique Cantu David Krurnmel Ramon Qgnzalez Erasmo Garza Joe Guajardo Juan Olvera Hector Hernandez Fred i Rodrigues Alfredo Cisneros Javier Calderon Cesar Munoz Richard Gilbert Bailey Edward M ,A Garcia .,3 LJ JL A it 4' -- 1 'G V ,f 'Z 4 i an ro ri Q' Y ir A ,, A , , 1, mf 4 , Irfl 5 V l.. 58 ...ai - Salgado Rosendo Gonzalez Gilberto Mendoza Alfonso Soto Eduardo Posas i.-M Juan Aguilar Gustavo Garza Barry Putegnat Antonio Diaz George Garza Enrique Melguizo Scott ' Ashley Gilbert Senteno Larry Smith Rodolfo Zolezzi Robert Franson Richard Schwartz Frank Sosa Sergio Lopez Mario Parker Joe Pasztor Thomas Longoria Nieves Olvera Hector Uribe Manuel Torre s James Stewart Raul Vega Arthur Mendez Andres Garcia Guillermo Hess Jesus Arredondo Fernando Rosillo Robert We ste rkon Wiley Johnson Michael Nalley Klvaro Martinez Eric Schwab Florenc io Garza Roberto Munoz Jose Tijerina . FIRST P w., 5 J f 'fi ffl ' H5 Q N'-ff J ' 1 rv-3 on ' W J ,A in --Q .Al Vi g . , Q in x ' ' 1-rv' A Q . -1 X, ! ,.. gf, Ax as ' riigxf A.-W2'.ff1,fi,,y.l' -'41 L ,.--r 1' 'IB gl ,L -.,,, . 4 . I a Y 4 0 if N.L :Q Qfx -io, ,-A 'Q5':.,lf ty , Xmfithfoliim nab-V fr- - 1 1 x 55' K 1 .-. L Us J 1 ,- ' . nf 1' c 'Q ff- Wy N 'Cl ,. J -A I V' ' A ' K K- ,J n A-Q - .cl ' fe' e . 5' . X 'P X 59 Joe Gav1to Mano Munoz Hugo Blake C1pr1ano Ca rdenas Charles Strubelt Jose Garza IPRIMIER ll Manuel Gav1to Rene Esp1nosa Rlcardo Gomez I il 942' ,. 52 Q-fi, Ox 15 1-f f'i '51 fm Dav.1d Me slure r Juan Rlvera Edward Bennet J ,ffl Juan Garza Walter Gard1ner ,CY ff' ,Q v , ' U V ,Q g I ? , - oi v' . N. , xx ... A- ' 1 r + l af . fi, l i .af ,sul r A5 x' lim - -Q 5 I. .4 Q in v 'X 1 M f 1 r Q 9 XR W , M J is I A. I f Biff-X ff flfn L . 1 M 'l X f 1 f ' - .3 l ' 2 - - f,v,:, 1 . 42 l 3. A 'fa' , ' S , - l - 1 X rd lf Rlchard Horn Fredd1e Cueto Jose Valent Javler John Cown Alejandro Moreno Dav1d Ceballos Davld Hernandez Bazan P X,.,X K P Q 'leg K 3 lun I IWW!! IQ E Alfonso Gonzalez Raphael Cowan Sammy Clegg LOUIS Alfonso Santa Ana Pablo Hernandez Adalberto Gomez Oscar Camarlllo Anzaldua we Jg5'EV4i ,i Roberto Estrada Agustm Gonzalez Rodmgo Munoz F' reddy Hllow .af 1 , 4 3 , r. A 5 A I' ' ' ' 9 ' .Q . . . ,,, D ,, 'N 4. I'-' f ft f' f fi , . .1 Q. M, X .1 fl ' ' 4 'W lf ,Q . 1 41 5 M. V it o 'H' -'P -iq 'Q' L- F- u jiiyk ll 1 ' lx ,, f-I x l 5' ' f . ,lov D 1,37 ff Q 'Ilan XX, J rr , 1- N m ,eip A' K at get Q ,N frnff- 5' Jr off xl if W ' K Q ' N. Y X' - -f ox . 1 X 3 X X fl 'V ,Q X ' I' - ffl? i 6 6 I. it fl -'tri' 4. . t vf ll- 4' h 1 i ,- f-- ' If ff' vs HS rx 61 Emilio ' Zarate Leo Gonzalez Johnny Murphy Martin Rous sett 'VW 1051094 'Y -v-in 441.15 5 Mauricio Garza Kenneth Trevino Dennis Kuehler Oscar Ramirez ff Q15 PQAF' PRIMER ll Joseph Heiland Enrique Garcia Jimmy Butcher Roberto Rodriguez X in -VAT Jirwxix 4 w L, hfiks 'BYE Leopoldo Garza Ted Jordan Cipriano Munoz Robert Ing ram :Ck Fred Pena Rene Es Camilla Walter Pawket Alfredo Lavios 7 6: -ff it 57 Ari. 416 44 ,f f gif! Y rf' M - R, ' 'H' , .4 Q ' c 'A , A, nh M 'Y 'W ,ff X M g Y tg , lx N I ' 5 lx 5 X I I6 ,ag ig .k ,. ,ap MAS . ,ra X L' , W , J X fu xv' fi r lt' Eff - it e r,-gc if X ill K ' X an K h A ,,,, ,,,, ,j - 3 , 4 G R if 'Q 1 1' 6 ' f' ff ' X X -7 M .f sz 4 N' X v fu it if ,' K it I' M ' ', 4 'Q v i N, .. - - 3 'ax , .1 L ' .A ,.i V A-Q , 'Q 1 S, A 'lv fr -. rg, it f' . M5 if R Q he i 2 .' aw 1'-5 ' 4.251 F f , N had 3 i 5 ' 134 Q ' ' 'gial' ne. cntl M R R 5, .. r ' I 1 ' Jesus Zavaleta Ray Tolson Julian Hernandez .Take Watts AN' 'U 4 sp Abelardo Solis Ricardo Martinez Abel Rodriguez Armando Ramirez 'ffm PRIMER II Leo Wise Martin Mendez James Roach Rodolfo Flores -54 M 8:5 li M Y 'V' fx' ll? 'As E-X 11, '9 faq Ads ,si 63 Alex Marks Carlos Vela Raymond Leloup Douglas Ward 171- Qi il? George Samano Joe Villar real Raul Reyna Stephen Pipkin W Uk 'N 1 Y V, J, .A M N 1 1 N! it ,1 f ,L , -5- .i if , 54 3 l J 4'pg Y ' X 1 I ,ent ' , -E -M .4 if t Q A K, fi' 'T 457 X 7 A , of , li J ,L X V A W7 or , TX. Q 4 'A A' gs l 5 A- I ' an ,L ,R I -I In . if Q Q fv ' ' I --- .L V, 4 ' it' -- P M gf sg, 0' 1' lv 'X iff 55. L Ay ? .lf If ,ifqvq gr' ,FWN i 1 v k 'ix' 4 '+R gf-N gf. ., ,, .N Q1 , - ff if flu Q I v Q' gr Q' J:-Q ,V F-N' - 151 ?Q 'sfQ l x . ' Q . . HONGRS FQ' George Mansur Bartol halls? orne Garcla James Rutledge Senlor .Tunlor SOPh0m0Te Freshman if QQ!- Patrlck Boland 5th Grade ii -Q.4y James Schof1e1d 3rd G ade 'aw 'iffwx DU sv 3 o Z3 Z 0 :1 04 o N sv DU o V'-' sv :S Q- '11 I'-4 o H CD U1 P1 H :S CD U7 e+ DU sw B P-4 H rn N 8th Grade 7th Grade Mlguel Baez Spec1a1 Enghsh Jackle Sanchez Znd Grade 66 Manuel Sanchez 6th Grade ,nb Lawrence Sc rooglns 4th Grade Ernesto Garcla lst Grade wx Q Y In W' f - ,Q - J , A9 f G- f I A 'W -3 r 2 iffy' LP , by .ll R s , G f ,a 'H 1 ' , , f 'Q' K A ' V ,r , Q I - 43 i f . 1 ' E X 5, P A ,. u fs ' -. 5 it - J 3' r far . '4' . fi A ' f f f ., f i n - H I ,n g ' .rr 3 4A,r M f J h i A , -- 'Af - ft' , -5 ' ' r h 'D' age ... rs -' Y l',, A ' . Q G V' in G 'Y' SCHOLARSHIP FIRST ROW From left to r1ght Alfred o Garc1a Wayne Flory Mart1n Garc1a Lou1s Garc1a Robert Fmedman George Flores Hector Garc1a SECOND ROW Henry Hernandez Adalberto Arguelles Raymond Flores Arthur Strubelt Raul Cavazos Serg1o Galvan Fred Wagner THIRD ROW' Enr1que Perales Joe Borja Albert Fernandez Dan Trev1no Mlguel Hernandez Arturo Anclra SCHOLARSHIP FIRSTROWfromlefttor1ght .TamesBlake Curt1s Green .IohnBoudreaux AlfonsoSacramento HomerHernandez H1ramMar1n Oswaldol-Iernandez Randy Seward Raymond Frledman Mlchael H1ckman SECOND ROW R1chard Ca1n Jesus Gonzalez Anatole S6I'1kEV1tCh Juan Garcla Eddle Garcla Phlllp Seward Manuel Hernandez D1Ck1CGaTC1a .IoseRodr1guez D1ck1e Cantu THIRD ROW Jose Gonzalez Mxchael Anderson Alberto Gomez Rafael Gomez L11f1OI.1a,l'1dC1'OS Pedro Ojeda Crlstoball-Iernandez Baldemar Garcla Mateo Cantu 67 - - ' ' . ' I D 1 1 1 V 1 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' . . . . . - 1 1 1 1 , . pr' . 2- if- - I .. , L: N fy X ' , I 5 , x I f I . , . ' 1 , . A 4 L I I fi f - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 v 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 V ! 1 1 1 , . FIRST ROW from left to right: Raymond Flores, David Gidden, Julian Ruiz, Bartolome Garcia, Jesse de Leon, Francisco Gonza ez, Alfred Crixell, Ernesto de Keratry, Hugo P alacio S . SECOND RO N! Claudio Ortiz, Carlos Pena, RobertVillarreal, Adalbe11:iArguelles, Benito Canas, Henry Gonzalez, Leonel Maldonado, Angel Pliego, Valentin Vasquez. THIRD ROW: George Mansur, Jaime Villanueva, Henry Hernandez, Edward Camero, Joe Vela, OscarCano, Gail Johnson, Manuel Barreda, Joe Galvan, Henry Monroy. FOURTH RO W: Joe Borja, Dan Schreiber, Charles Gon- zalez, Raul Tijerina,-Luis Villarreal. H FIRST ROW-From left to right: Rafeal Otero, Martin Garcia, F.useb.io Ortiz, Antonio Villarreal, RolandoFlores, Tom Champion, Jaime Paredes, J e su s Munoz, Max, Strubelt,- Enrique-Ojeda. SECONDIRO-Wg Francisco Gomez, Xavier Preciado, Raul Cavazos, Luis Silva, Jose Munoz, Miguel Sandoval, James Rutledge, Ramon Mendoza, Tomas Gonzalez, Cesar Cisneros. THIRD ROW: Jaime Martinez, Roberto Luna, Hector Perez, Frank Perez, Miguel Saldana. FOURTH ROW: Pedro Reyno s o , Sergio Arguelles, J o s e Buentello, Gu s C antu , Abelardo Alvarez, Julio Lucio, Enrique Perales, Flavio Trevino, Tomas Mejia, Manuel Villalva. 68 71 f 3 MISSIONS FIRST ROW from left to right: Luis Villarreal, Dan Schreiber, Dan Tre- vino, AlbertFernandez, Charles Gonzalez, Ernest de Leon, BenitoCanas, Joe Vela, Raul Tijerina. SECOND ROW: Adalberto A. Arguelles, Henry Hernandez, RaymondFlores, AlfonsoMaldonado, Charles Pena, Oscar A. Cano, ManuelBarreda, Gus Gaynett, Joe Galvan, Henry Valentino. THIRD ROW: George Mansur, Miguel Hernandez, EdwardCamero, LeonelMaldo- nado, Jaime Villanueva, Gail Johnson, Alfred Crixell, Angel N. Pliego. FIRST ROW from left to right: Hector Garcia, Martin Garcia, Eclxjvardn Medellin, Antonio Villarreal, Emile Combe, Ernest Ramirez, Eus ebio Ortiz, Dannie McFadden. SECOND ROW: Jose Garza, Bartolome Garcia, Raul Garza, Jaime Aguilar, Fred Calloway, Sergio Galvan, Tomas Gonza- lez, Fred Wagner, Rolando Flores. THIRD ROW: SergioArguelles, Julian Ruiz, Francisco Gonzalez, Humberto Guerrero, Roberto Castillio, Charles See, Dale Johnson, Flavio Trevino, Frank Perez, Joe Molina. FOURTH ROW: David Gidden, HenryGonzalez, RobertVillarreal, Joe Borja, Julio Lucio, Gus Cantu, Manuel Rojas, Ted Chafee, Tomas Mejia. 69 firm M FIRST ROW from left to rlght Rafeal Otero Raymond Flores Robert Luna Henry Hernandez Bartolome Garc1a Adalberto Arguelles Lu1s S1lva M1guel Sandoval SECOND ROW Manuel V1llalva Claud1o Ort1z Carlos Pena Robert V1llarreal Robert Cast1llo Angel Pllego Davld CISHCTOS UvaldoChamp1on THIRD ROW George Mansur HenryGonza lez Henry Valentlno Leonellvlaldonado Oscar Cano Hugo Palaclos Gus Cantu Flav1oTrev1no FOURTH ROW DanSchre1ber Joe Borja Charles Gonzalez Albert Fernandez Raul T1Jer1na Henry Monroy Kenneth Horcher Mlguel Hernandez FIRST ROW from left to rlght George Flores EuSCb1OOTt1Z Mart1nGarc1a, Ubaldo E Barreda, Robert Frledman Rlcardo Hernandez Llonel Cavazos Enr1queOJeda SECOND ROW Cesar C1sneros AbelardoH1noJosa, FTHHCISCO Gomez Xavler Preclado Tomas Gonzalez Federlco Cells M1chael Vega Ernest Rarrnrez THIRD ROW Raul Cavazos Ramon Mendoza Jose Lopez Robert Rocha Fortunato Zuazua W1l11am Cavazos Manuel Amozorruua, M1chael Garc1a FOURTH ROW LeonelGarza Pedro Reynoso V1CtO1'SO11S, Abelardo Alvarez Enrrque Perales, Mar1o Sanchez Noe Martlnez, Gualberto Hernandez 70 I 1 . - I - 1 1 l 7 I , , . Z , 1 a 1 r ! 9 ' ' 9 - , 1 s 1 n 9 0 ' 2 I 1 s 1 Q a A - , 4 I 1 4 , I -1 4 0 ' u Q a r ' v 9 - ' s 1 a . . . . . . . . . , I 0 1 9 1 ' n ' ' s I 9 1 s s . . . . . - ' s 9 9 1 . FIRST ROW-from left to right: Hector Uribe, Arthur mendez, James Stewart Gonzalo Gonzalo, Joe Guajardo, Alfred Cisneros, Richard Garcia, ScottAshley Ricky Schwartz, Barry Putegnat. SECOND ROW: James Whitlock, Thomas Longoria, JohnO'Brien, RosendoGonzalez, Alfonso Soto, Charles Hernandez, Louis Salgado, Frank Trevino, Henry Sada, HenryKenneson, Xavier Calderon THIRD ROW: Brian Roach, Christopher Davies, Dennis Birkel, Robert Guerra Reynaldo Garza, Charles Jones, Gilbert Martinezf Sergio Lopez, Kenneth Lauer, Alvin Connins, Mario Parker, FIRST ROW from left to right: Jesus E. Gonzale z, Philip Seward, Hector Strubelt, Tony Gonzalez, Hector Garcia, Vermice Knight, Ricardo Hernandez Ray Landin, Jose Marks. SECOND ROW: Tony Cordova, Jerry Bauer, Guiller- mo Castro, Richard Garcia, Joseph Henry, Jose Trujillo, Manuel Sanchez Hector Solis, Augusto Velez. THIRD ROW: George Flores, Abelardo Hinojosa Wayne Flory, Lione1Cavazos, Rene Garcia, ErnestTijerina, Robert Friedman, Benito Lopez, William Scanlan, Arnold Moreno. FOURTH ROW: Raul Guerra, Emile Combe, Jose Soto, Jose A. Gonzalez, George Lopez, Arturo Lopez Alfredo Rivera, Michael Vega, Ernest Ramirez. FIFTH ROW: Frank P. Ortiz Oliver Bernauer, Cesar Tenorio, Victor Solis, Sergio Galvan, James Bauer Luis Garcia, Moises Garcia, Fred Wagner. i D I I A 7 1 85, FIRST ROW from left to right: Blas Uribe, James Hernandez, Louis Salgado, John Kinzie, Michael Hickman, Ja me s Bauer, Eddie Munoz, Alvin Collins, Michael Puckett, J oe Rodriguez, Henry Sada, Carlos Garza. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Lauer, William Groebner, Raymond Friedman, Mauricio Martinez, Robert Champion, Robert Guerra, Joseph E. Garcia, James Perrin, Jimmy P e r rin , P at Stein, Miguel Rivera. THIRD ROW: Luis Cardenas, James. Schofield, Oswaldo Hernandez, Patrick Boland, John Anderson, James Steele, Eddie Ga r c i a , Alf on s o Sacramento, Paul Moreno, Randy Seward, Hector Camero. FQURTH ROW' :Jose Rodriguez, Fernando Domene, HectorVillarreal , Pedro Ojeda, Cristobal Hernandez, Miguel Baez, Juventino de la Garza, Ricar- do Perez, Mateo Cantu, Luis Briones. FIRST ROW: Left to right-Johnny Murphy, Carlos Vela, Joe Villarreal, Douglas ward, Abel Rodriguez, Jaime Roach, Jimmie Butcher, Harry Heiland, Armando Ramirez. SECOND ROW: Agustin Gonzalez, Rene Escamilla, Robert Mitchell, Joe Valent, Alfonso Gonzalez, Pablo Hernandez, Robert Estrada, Fred Hilow, David Bazan, Oscar Ramirez, ,Rene Espinosa, Stephen Pipkin. THIRD ROW: James Stewart, Florencio Garza, Juan Aguilar, BarryoPutegnat, Tony Diaz, Joe Tijerina, Alfred Cisneros, Rosendo Gonzalez, Fred Rodriguez, Ricky Schwartz, Richard Garcia, Alvaro Martinez, Gustavo Garza. FOURTH ROW: LazaroTrujillo, ScottAshley, Erasmo Garza, Thorxias Longoria, Brian Boland, Calixto Ramirez, Ralph Boyd, Eric Schwab, Frank Sosa, John Hernandez, Enrique Melguiso, Manuel Pena, Ricky Bauer. FIFTH ROW: John O'Brien, Gilly Putegnat, Kip Van Johnson, Jackie Sanchez, Manuel Trevino, Dannie Knight, Lupe Leal. 72 - Y----......4..44Qq 1 FIRST ROW Left to right TonyGonzalez Calude Medellin Homer Hernandez Alfredo Rivera George Lopez Hiran Marin Alfonso Sacramento SECOND ROW Hector Strubelt, Jose Trujillo Hector Villarreal Ernesto Danache Lu1sBr1ones, Jose Gonzalez Peter Saldana THIRD ROW Fernando Dominguez Alfred Villarreal Oliver Bernauer Frank Ortiz Roberto Gonzalez Arturo Lopez, Alberto Gomez Guadalupe Canul FIRST ROW-from left to right: ManuelPena, Richard Garcia, BarryPutegant, Ruben Orive, Eddie Valent, Michael Nalley, Gilbert Martinez, Raul Vega, Lazaro Trujillo. SECONDROW: AlfonsoSoto, JohnKinzie, MichaelHichman, GoyPete, Curtis Green, LarryThimpson, Billie Groebner, DavidBauer, John Sosa. THIRDROW: RamonRuenes, Eddie Gonzalez, TonyVega, Paul Angel, Carlos Estrada, .Dickie Cantu, James Schofield, Charles Jones. FOURTH ROW: Antonio Garza, Joe Stein, James Mitchell, Robert Maza, Lawrence Harrison, Telipe Lopez., Julio Galvan, Carlos Sarmiento. 73 2 2 3 . , , m FIRST ROW-from left to right: Carlos Estrada, Tony Gonzalez, Cesar Cepeda, Juande la Rosa, Felipe Lopez, Philip Seward, Jerry Bauer, Jesus E., Gonzalez, Nilo Ortiz. SECOND ROW: Luis Maza, Xavier Vega, Freddie Herman, Jose Rodriguez, Alfonso Sacramento, Hiram Marin, Arnold Moreno, Jose Marks, Nino Cortez. THIRD ROW: Peter Saldana, James Mitchell, Ramiro Rosillo, Luis Briones, George Lopez, Frank Ortiz, Juan Blake, Tony Cordova, Jose Rodriguez, Pat Boland. FOURTH ROW: Robert Maza, Mateo Cantu, Valdemar Garcia, PedroOjeda, Alfonso Reyna, EfrenFernandez, Miguel Baez, Santiago Villarreal, Antonio Garza. Abi ATTEND v FIRST ROW from left to right: Bobby Pinke rton, Manuel Trevino, Vidal Ramirez, Scott Ashley, John Russo, Charles H e r nande z , Joe Rodriguez, Manuel Pena. SECOND ROW: Mike Lopez, Miguel Rivera, lreneo Guevara, Robert Ruiz, Sergio Lopez, Don Wilson, Michael Puckett. THIRD ROW: Oscar Garcia, Robert Rodriguez, Dennis Birkel, Richard Rodriguez, Xavier Calderon, Don Krummel, Edward Gonzalez, Julio Gonzalez. FOURTH ROW : Mauricio M a rtine z , Jack Masso, Evaristo D o r ia , James Steele, Robert Champion, Stephen Alvarez, Raymond Friedman. 74 -'KX ij N55 15632 55, N.. P? A xx 'iff 'sf NW X 419 g, xi .rex - O X ACTIVITIES 7' 2 1 11 . TL. , ,oil FN-. . I , ,ET In' Q34 , ' 6 M' It M gi 'N Fx ILS- L' XSX G Q -s 4 7 I Q I ix I A I ff If Q g X f I -3-4 if xx 'fl ' yff 0 FZ? g D 4 -'S ST-30561951535 wmv are FIRST RCW Left to rlght Alfonso Castro LUIS Benav1des Alex MeJ1a SECOND ROW Ben-1am1n Montez Frank Castro Brother Gerard Brother Paul Brother Ray M1guel Ram1rez Jalme Estrada Th1S year marks the end of the secondperlod of operat1on of St Joseph's Jun1orate In July 1951 after a vacatlon ln MEXICO the eleven boys who had founded the Junmorate the prev1ous year returned to Brownsv11le to take up the work of the Sophomore Class Of these weven left Brownsvllle 1n December to take a forward step 1n the1r tra1n1ng to the Brotherhood by where they are coursmg more ad vanced studles to cont1nue the1r rel1g1ous and pedagog1caltra1n1ng FIVE new members accompamed the group on the1r return last July and have done very well 1n the freshman class followmo tre regu lar currlculum Every summer he cand1dates go to Mex1cofor a well earned vaca t1on They stay for some tlme 1n Queretaro where our maln House of Tra1n1ng 1S located restlng and renewlng former acqua1ntances 76 Z - , . . , .. . : 9 9 3 9 I ' Q ' c . . , . . . , ! ' I v entering the Novitiate in Mexico . J ,I - . I T . I I . . . , . ' . Then they go home for almost two weeks. Aftera short retreat, they return to Brownsville in ord.er to pursue the next course of study. The activities of the Juniors are intended toprovide a well-rounded education so as to give them a so- lid foundation for their future life work in the cause of Catholic edu- cation. Their day is well distri- buted b e tw e e n prayer, study wo rk and sports. A very inten sive coursein English is provi ded so that everything is carried on in English almost from the first month of their entry. The plans for the new school include a wing to be devoted to housing the Juniorate. Thus the work of this training school can be carried on a major scale The Juniorate is open to all those students in the Valley who wish o 0 vote their lives to the Cause of C hri st in the apostolate of Catholic ucation, thereby taxing up a noble vocation and ensuring their own salvation. FIRST ROW Left to ri rique 0-yeda, Francisco Gomez, Javier Pre ciado Rafael Otero SECOND ROW Luis Silva, Francisco Lopez, Ramon Mendoza Manuel V illalva , Roberto Luna THIRD ROW Brother Ray Brother Gerard Brother Arthur . . , , 4- -.3 . . . . ' t ic - V exl . I W l 1 I 1 1 . . . - - .Yvi ' . ' - . I T. ' . . - 1 ' ,' . , , s , V . , . ' , ,' ' 1 , . . DHIDIT FIRST ROW Left to rlght Roberto V 1lla r real Charles Gonzalez, Henry Hernandez, Bro W1ll1am V e s s els , Edward Carnero Dan T1'eV1nO A1f0f1SO Maldonado SECOND ROW Raul Cavazos Carlos Pena Alfred Cr1xell, Ray Flores Manuel Ba rr eda Adalberto Arguelles Carlos Hernandez Uvaldo C ha m P1 on THIRD ROW Dan Schrelber Gall Johnson Henry Valent1no, Charles See Ernest de Leon Leonel Maldonado Dav1d Gldden Absent from plcture are Bartolome Garcla and Franclsco Gonzalez The elect1on of new offlcers Edward .I Camero Prefect Henry Hernandez V1ce Prefect Charles Gonzalez Secretary andDanTrev1no Treasurer started off the new year for the Sodallty of Our Lady of the Rosary Our Chaplam who gave a serles of 1nstruct1ve talks was Father Ordner and Brother W1ll1am our worthy Advlsor New candldates wh1ch had been ontrxal smce the end1ng of school were adm1tted on October 3 The flrst aCt1V1ty was the attendance at the weekly Mass on Wednesday and the subscr1pt1onto the Sodal1ty's magazlne The Queen s Work for every member C ate c h1s t s whose work was to teach doctr1ne to the Cathohc ch1ldren at St Thomas Par1sh Hall went fa1thfully once a week The galety of the Mothers Club Carmval was partly furn1shed by the Sodallty who ded1cated songs for anlckel aplece The Chr1stmas hohday started w1th the endmg of a food dr1ve 1n wh1ch over Z O00 cans were collected 1n the school for the Char1ty Home On December Z0 the Sodallty members celebrated the beglnmng of the Chr1stmas holldays w1th a Mex1can supper at the Palmetto Inn An hour adoratlon was spentby the Sodallty as a whole on Holy Thursday 1n the Sacred Heart Church. All 1n all the Sodallty had a successful, useful year, and the graduat1ng Sodallsts w1sh thelr substltutes and returnmg members a blessed and successful school season 1953 54. 78 . K D I .. 514 I W f, , M, 9 . -J ' . ,. 'Q Y V I , . fl X W K Q f' I , S NA fl h ,Q X.,-1 1' t .,' I ' 9 o n I . . 0 0 I 5 I I 9 9 . 3 a 1 9 9 U ' . 9 - i 2 ' I 1 9 S ' J 2 , - 9 x a ' ' ' ' Il I ll 1 1 - 9 . , . . I . . v 1 . EDITORS -IN -CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR, ------- -------- FEATURE WRITER-- RELIGIOUS EDITOR- SPORTS EDITOR ---- SENIOR REPORTER -------------------- JUNIOR REPORTER- SOPHOMORE REPORTER -------- ------------ J IM RUTLEDGE ERESHMAN REPORTER---- ----- ----------- R AUL CAVAZOS Ivl ' SEATED LeIttO Tlght Edward Camero Ada1bertoArguelles Henry Hernandez Miguel Hernandez STANDING James Rutledge Bartolome Garcia Henry Valentino George Mansur Raymond Flores Raul Cavazos Leading the main buildup of the first Issue of the 1952 1953 PIONEER was the reunion of St Joseph's alumni Published In October it also Introduced the new chemistry teacher and three new Sisters The Fall Carnival being an overwhelming success and held for the first time In St Joseph's Academy took the spotlight In the second Issue The third Issue dealt with Brother Paul F Allemand s celebration of his Golden Jubilee This issue also introduced the basketball teams The fourth Issue, published by the Juniors announced the presentation of the school play and centered interest on the football banquet. The theme of the last issue is the Senior class activities. 79 bs ------------------- HENRY HERNANDEZ ADALBERTO ARGUELLES MIGUEL A. HERNANDEZ ----------------------GEORGE MANSUR --------------------- EDWARD CAMERO -------------------- RAYMOND FLORES HENRY VALENTINO ------------------ BARTOLOME GARCIA DQ 'w we I . Q1 5 FIRST ROW from left to rlght seated Henry Valent1no Edward Camero Henry Hernandez Raymond Flores Raul T1Jer1na SECOND ROW Bar tolome Garc1a AlfonsoMaldonado AlbertFernandez AdalbertoArguelles James Rutledge Ja1me V1llanueva Raul Cavazos George Mansur Dan Schre1ber Dan TTCVIHO THIRD ROW Benlto Canas Mlguel Hernandez Charles Gonzalez Today we know 1nt1mate1y our classmates and teachers Our youthfull exper1en ces are fully upon us But as the years go by memory fa11S and It IS then that we take out the school yearbook and brxng back those chenshed memor1es The 1953 Red ik Whlte dlsplays the deftness sk1llfulness, advancements and 1mprovements of the laborlous members of the Staff It serves 1ts purpose well nu tak1ng us through Memory Lane Improvement of next year's annual w1ll be ahard goal for the Sen1ors of next ear to atta1n We w1sh them luck We deeply express our grat1tude to Brother Urbar for wlthout h1s encourag1nga1d th1s annual would have been an unsolva ble problem EDITORS IN CHIEF HENRY HERNANDEZ AND EDWARD CAMERO JUNIOR EDITOR BARTOLOME GARCIA SPORTS EDITOR RAYMOND FLORES IDENTIFICATIONS ADALBERTO ARGUELLES AND ALFONSO MALDONADO ARTIST DAN TREVINO TYPISTS HENRY VALENTINO AND MIKE HERNANDEZ BUSINESS MANAGERS HENRY VALENTINO AND RAUL TIJERINA ASST BUSINESS MANAGERS BENITO CANAS ALBERT FERNANDEZ MIKE HERNANDEZ DAN SCHREIBER AND JAIME VILLANUEVA SENIOR REPORTER GEORGE MANSUR REPORTERS -JAMES RUTLEDGE AND RAUL CAVAZOS 80 0 E .Ile-I A i ,O ' Y ' - I , - . , ' 1, ASST. SPORTS EDITOR ------------------------ CHARLES GONZALEZ 0 4 ------ ----- - ---- I J I ! I -fi N X I ,Xl A ,j vqmw- 'I -. 1 I 0 fx - ' s wi' Qi? X N, XC, 5 . I , .-. .ln i wwf QRAMA cl. B FIRST ROW From left to r1ght Raym ond Flores Dav1d Pxller Dav1d Gldden DaleJohnson Jerry Steele SECOND ROW Jesse Sloss Uvaldo C ha m p 1 o n James Rutledge C e s a r C1sneros THIRD RO W Carlos Hernandez Henry Valent1no Joe BorJa Charles See Georoe Mansur Once more the Dram a Club l1ved up to 1ts trad1t1on To glve complete sat1sfact1on to an aud1tor1um f1lled to capac1ty Wlth the presentat1on of the Annual H1gh School Play For a full evenlng the audlence watched wlth grow1ng 1nterest and av1d1ty the p1rat1cal farce The Jolly Roger What would you do 1f you stumbled upon a tr1o of crooks holdxnga wealthy bus1ness manfor a hundred thousand dollars ransom 'P Would you help escue the k1dnapped v1ct1m when h1s captors had all the guns and you had noth1ng but your trusty VV1tS to p1t agalnst them 'P The eager crowd watched the resourceful and qu1ck m1nded Cedrxc George Mansur the two gu1l1b1e youths Jerry Steele and Charles See the 1rasc1ble m1ll1ona1re J1m Rutledge the gen1al sea capta1n Uvaldo Champ1on the t1m1d cockney valet Dav1d Gldden the gawky young h1ck, Dav1d P11ler and h1s compan1on, Cesar Clsneros the master crook Ray Flores and h1s tough henchman Henry Valentlno the superst1t1ous bootlegger boat captam Joe Borja and the sto11d Swede, Dale Johnson The play was an overwhelm1ng success both enterta1n1ngly and f1nanc1a1ly The success of next year's play has been almost assured lf one thmks of a prev1ous tr1umph as a means of pub11c1ty for an event to come, G 83 . U 21301 1? f 1 , f , VH, ' , 1 3 ' 2 ,,,.,L, A5 Q ,I 'V I My Y , lg v 1 . X . x ' A my c , A , ' I 4 X ff ' n , 1 , , 7 J ' r Mp- . , A Pxs s , 5' Y l 4 - : s s D I - I . , 9 J - I 7 Y ! 9 O 0 . ' ' ll vu O . Q - . . . . 5 . , - I , 2 1 I a Q 1 S 5 s . Q , g 9 E2 Q QW ,A Q W few, fi 35 WW ZW if fri Z S 4 M' ' ie Za' 5 W if we , Af W lik Ma. 1 u I L , , H M TRUMPETS: J. Galvan, J. Molina, A. Gomez., J. Lucio, R. Hernandez., R. Perez. C' Af , ar:- E T x. . ' Q , . .,fd' . CLARINETS: A. Maldonado, R. Tijerina, G. Bailey, J. Morales, P. Gonzalez, H. Molina, J. Trujillo, L. Maza, C. Estrada. 85 TUBAS AND TROMBONES: C. Orliz, R. Morales, F. Gonzalez, G. Lopez T. Gonzalez, A. Lopez, J. Gonzalez. W . , -M SAXOPHONES: V. Avila, C. Pena, A. Crixell, C. Tenorio, E. Ortiz, Jf de la Rosa. 86 if , DRUMS AND HORNS: G. Schultz, E. de Leon, J. de Leon, R. Balmori, N. Ortiz. BACK RON: D. Schrieber. FIRST ROW SEATEDIA- SeUkeVil3Chv D- Cantu, J. Morales, P. Gonzalez, G. Pena C. Zepeda, R. Espinosa, R. Perez, C. Falgout. SECOND ROW SITTED: C. Green, L. Escamilla, W. Plitt, J. Gonzalez,-J. de la Rosa, A. Rivera, H. Strubelt, T. Cordoba, T. Vega A. Garza, S. Villarreal. THIRD ROW STANDING: T. Gonzalez, J. Breen, R. Lackner, R. Friedman, E. Garcia, Mr. Marquis. MUTHERS CLUB 2,5 New MOTI-lERS'CLUB OFFICERS Mrs J W Schofleld Secretary Mrs Mart1nGarc1a V1ce Presldent Mrs Mar1aC Hernandez V1ce PTCS1dCHl, Mrs W1ll1am Scanlan Presldent and absent Mrs D B1rkel Treasurer The flrst act1v1ty of the Mothers' Club for the year 1952 1953 was 1n c onj unc t1O n wlth all the parents of St Joseph s 1n puttlng on the Fall Carnlval 1n l1eu of the Mex1can Suppers served durlng Charro Days The general Chalrman for the Carnlval was Mr Owen Combe and the ass1stantCha1rman Mr Tony Cfonzalea Due to the splendld cooperatlon of all 1nterested parents the Carn1val proved most proiltable and en Joyable and lt was voted to make the Fall Carnlval an annual ew ent at St Joseph s The Brothers the S1sters and students worked most enthus1 astlcly and the Mothers Club 15 most grateful to all who helped make the Carn1val such a success A Chr1stmas Party was arranged for the Ch1ldren 1n the grammar grades and approprlate Chr1stmas remembrances were sent the S1sters the Bro thers the Jun1ors and Chapla1n The Mothers Club asslsted 1n the sale of Chr1stmas Seals at the booth 1n Den Russ Pharmacy A Blngo was sponsored by the club on the f1rst Thursday of Charro Days Cake sandw1ches cold drmks and coffee atF1eld Day exerc1ses on March 19th St Joseph s Day Long awa1ted ram began to fall and the program was postponed unt1l the followlng Saturday at whlch tlme the sale of food cont1nued and the lucky number wasdrawnfor aDeep Fry whlch the Club gave away I am sure that each mother who ha part1c1pated 1n the act1v1t1es of the Club th1s year feels deeply grateful to the Brothers and the Slsters who have Worked so falthfully w1th us to 1nsure the success of our undertalungs The fOllOW1Hg offlcers have been elected forthe next year Mrs Marla Hernandez Calderon1 Presldent Mrs J A Soto V1ce Pres1dent Mrs Ray Tolson, Jr. , Secretaryg Mrs. Dorothy Rutledge, Treasurer. We w1sh them much success. 88 ,H A w X .' , f Q r , , I A 4 9 A A 0 :I q s .0 Q 0 X A 0 - s - 4 5 0 f 1 fs' 'W 4 .4 Y VII: X . 7 f I A V 5 I 1 t I ,N 8 , Q A l ff ' J 5 A gf' -::. .1-fi , , 5: I . . . , Q . 1 5 - - s ' - 1 I - - a - . . . , . . . , F D . , - F . L , .. , . , I . - - - a . , - , - , . , . . . ' . . 9 I 1 I . . , . . 1 , .. . . A . . . . Q .. . 3 . y S Q Q u , 5 , I BULL H' 'DIVEUD 4 144' I 5 ' Q- 'Q- ' , 33.1 e .44 Cp .u feet Lb 5.514153 l - s fy ,fx 5 I , . ,P 'I 'Ui' ,. ., . ei, 'EMA Taxi .Aix i Apu-. JUBILARIANS HONORED BY EX STUDENTS AT BANQUET Rufino Lopez, President of the Association Brothers Paul Allemand and Henry Fumeaux Jubilarians and Brother William Vessels Director of St .Joseph s IEX STUDENTS CLUB First perceptible glimmerings of the formation of an ex students as sociation took place on August 26 1952 at a gathering of former students of St Joseph s Academy at a dinner held at Palmetto Inn in Brownsville a dinner which was in itself a first of its kind A committee was named at this August gathering to mull over the idea of an organization composed of former students of St Joseph s This formulative committee composed of Bertram Combe, Sabas Klahn, Conrad Cloetta, Joe Cisneros, Jr. , Raul Cervantes, Ernesto Villarreal, Justo Cisneros, Edward Bauer, Clarence Celaya, Ernest Knosel, and Oscar Egly, met with Bro. William Vessels at St. Joseph's onSeptember 5, 1952. It was at this meeting thatthe first actual plans for the association took form. Next in order was the selection of a set of officers. Ballots were mailed to all former students for whom an address was available, and returns named the following as the first officers of the Ex Students Association of St. Joseph's Academy of Brownsville, Texas: President, Rufino Lopez, Vice President, Relio Yarritu, Secretary, Conrad L. Cloetta, Treasurer, Sabas Klahn, Sergeant-at-arms, Albert Allala. Directors and Alternate Directors were. Joe Cisneros, Jr., Justo Cisneros, Oscar Egly, Bertram Combe, Edward Bauer, Clarence Celaya, Raul Cervantes, Ernest Knosel, Joe Tijerina, and Robert Steiner. After a set of By-Laws had been adopted, the organization settled down to work on its first major project, the arranging of a tribute to Bro. Paul A. Allemand on the occasion of his Golden Jubilee. December Zl, 1952, was the date selected for the celebration, whichbegan witha Mass at 11 o'clock at the Sacred Heart Church in Brownsville. Adinner at Cummings Jr. High Cafetorium followed, where a series of speeches of praise, congratulation, and gratitude were made before a commemorative w rist watch was presented to the beloved Bro. Paul. The Ex-Students Association then settled down to the registration of new members in anticipation of the annual reunion dinner, which is to be held yearly during the month of August. 90 --'L ,. ar -+L.- ---ag-5 -,. ,-.Qs '--sa--. -isi. S+. Q-bg I ll ,WD rY! EW J frm' , X. f... U, gf ...lg -. .Ya--..' 1433- , .ap-' .f-L jCr'.- -' 1 ,P -'-':.'1- 2' -5 . :' ffsf-'-.Q-L -. V . 11' -,,f ,,r,:,.L.'- S. -4.1 .. xl..6! . ., . Qgfgfggn. V K. 0 og . ,sri '- ...kY.- Z Q.-. i t K V '11 'ig ,a ,wi A 'I Z A , 1 FOOTBALL The 1952 ed1t1on ofthe Bloodhounds under the dlrectlon of Brother W1ll1am Menn the Athlet1c D1rector was handled by Coaches Ray Flores and ,.f B111 Schlwetz Last year as a s1stants both ofthesemengave good 1545- 4, JE Bro Wlllmam Menn accounts of themselves w1thth1s year belng no exceptlon For th1s reason they were promoted 1n the coachlng ranks Wlth the t1reless efforts of the se men the students of St Joseph s have been taught the 1n Coach R Flores tr1ns1c value of a well rounded athletlc program Brother W1l11am Menn has labored mcessantly and w1th much d1ff1culty has prov1ded the students of St Joseph s w1th a means to a good end 92 Coach B111 Sclnwetz Record Bloodhounds They Lyford 'l'Castrov1lle 2'-fV1ctor1a La Fer1a Mathls St Peter Claver '4'Corpus Chr1st1 Port Isabel 4 my 'ffLaredo 4 Denotes Conference games Brother Menn thanklng the Kn1ghtS Of Columbus at the football banquet Q--1 1952 BLOODHOUNDS FIRST ROW, left to r1ght: G. Lerma, H. Hernandez, G. Gaynett, H. PalaC1OS, D. Johnson, R. Cavazos, E. de Keratry. SECOND ROW: B. Garc1afma.nagerj,H. Cantu, J. Galvan, G. Johnson, M. Barreda. V. AV1la, L. Maldonado, CoachRa.yFlores. THIRD ROW: A. Phego, A. Alvarez, A. Luc1o, D. Trev1no, P. Hermosa, E. Carnero. 93 7 32 0 ' 20 6 . . 54 V 0 ' 41 6 ' 32 1 A 0 . 6 Hi1,?-- 7 ' ' 32 7 ' Z6 13 i 1, Z9 33 N- i- ' J l , Q e ,1 i A F I Y' f A, 1 P 1 - 2 ' 5 F 1 A - W i A , l ' I ' Y . x H' 5 5' V 1.4 'g-- .....- l .V Q ,L . - , Q- ! Xa' ,V an .tw f- . X h as f 7 v I A x g x L n Q U o :pl y n X 5 x 6: Eve Ki sa l W - f wi Q n vii if V ? 'S 5, an , ,Km 5 f, X ' qu , a EA if 'M' FRONT ROWlefttoright:G. Gaynett, J. Galvan, M. Barreda, H. Hernan- dez. BACK ROW: A. Pliego, G. Johnson, D. Trevino, L. Maldonado, E. Camero. Bdanager w K, ,gf My Q .-Q ,, o 1 , 3 ksf, i X5- v i Bartolome Garcia Manuel Barfeda and Henry Cantu 94 H enry Cantu Henry Cantu wa s chosen on the defenslve All Conference team a s halfback A v1c1ous tackler he was ahawk on defense a nd 1nvar1ably d1ag nosed the plays ahead of tlme H15 determmatxon and aggres SIVCHESS together w1th h1s keen sense of coord1nat1on made a respected player on the fleld at all tlmes ALL CCN F EREN CE Angel Plwgo The pred1ct1on last year that Angel Phego would be one of the best tackles ever to come out of St Joseph's was not far from belng rlght Angel Phego was chosen on the offenslve All Conference team as tackle A 60 m1nute man he never compla1ned and performed re markably well 1n splte of h1s l1ght we1ght of 160 lbs, 4 ' ' A' '- , 4 'ef' ' 1 ,.NA,' 4 ' '1 xv n Q N- :P A ww ' f 3 J , 'Fl A 1 Y., 1 an I' N A ' iv Y ,I , . t .ff 'T' wQ?H':1N332w:a ma 7 '4 W Vnfw W...-X fn' L g x f-a,..gf,,f-, D ' ' Az. i. f '1--'2 ' ' -,.,,5,4 V 1 A, .7 ....a'1 -f: 5 fm..-.'Ti ' ' 1 9. ' 1 ' , , af. , ,AA '.-' A ' A - :JI ,,A' ,,, W M5 ' Wm 'A -' m,,,M?: ' Q., .,,, 1 5 V ,MAL 4 ', k - 3 N ,mi fi, D Trevino leading the way my 1 I 'i Q N, vo, I X an in 4 n'. 11 .m if 634 x by X X ,L wr: A ez' 1,, Zi? b A ll f in U Iwi' f - M y ff at , 'fs' M 0 vi ff! -.. M,- 9- . .'L -,u.M- . , , D. Trevino heading for the goal line H. Cantu breaks out in the open P a fighting spirit that will long linger in the minds of those who saw it, The scores barely indicate the type of games that the Bloodhounds played. Outmanned in every game but never outfought, the 'Houndswere Commented several times during the season for the spirit shown in all their ball games, Hit 'em Hard! 4 Take it eas I'i1lEV'61'I1v low. PEANUT F O OTBALL FIRST ROW from left to right sitting down Ernest Tijerina Wayne Flory William Scanlan John Scanlan Hector Garcia Horner Hernandez Manuel Sanche z David Po11n SECOND ROW standing Jose Sarrniento Sergio Galvan Estil Perez Armando Gomez Noe Ma rtine z. Fred Wagner Raul Guerra Servando Villarreal Rene Garcia Coach Bill Schiwetz 5 Record e They San Benito We s1ac o Harlingen W e slaco San Benito Harlingen We slac o E Perez and F Zuazua getting the ball carrier cornered R f N 98 H . - .-3 Maul tears S. Galvan sweeping right end. S. Galvan breaking loose for a Viouchdown J. Scanlan coming in for a tackle 99 U A V I A w-vA'-m--W Y ' , M . ,,.,,,- ,A ., , ,, ,M , .. Q' we M 4 M bw '. ... Q ,Ay-K .- 4 f W , V, N., FIRST ROW from left to rlght Coach R Flores S Arguelles G Hernandez A Luc1o Gonzalez E DeLeonfmanagerj SECOND ROW R Cast1llo I-I Valdez D Trevmo C Gonzalez J Borja J Borja guardmg close 100 iq, H Gonzalez wlth a lay up shot Armando Lucio I Mu. ' gym, . 'ia Henry Gonzalez O I V g . Charles Gonzalez , Robert Castillo Dan Trevino M441-Silva W, fi 3 wiv 'mf 44? L.... fkn jx W T, ,gif , xi ' 45 Record They San Benito Raymondville Edcouch-Elsa Police Boys Club La Feriac Mercedes Port Isabel La Feria. Victoria Laredo Matamoros '-1 Record They San Benito Police Boys Club La Feria Mercedes Port Isabel La Feria FIRST ROW-left to right J Sloss H Cantu G Gaynett G Johnson F. Celis. SECOND ROW CoachB1llSch1wetz R Cavazos H Guerrero V. Avila, R. Villarreal J De Leon BASKETBALL J Martinez guarded close ,-,g1-ll- ETB J FIRST ROW-left to right:A. Villarreal, W. Cavazos, R. Collado, C. Tenorio, R. Flores, G. Lerma. SECOND ROW: G. Canul, E. Ortiz, A. Lopez,J. Sarmiento, J. Martinez , A. Villarreal, G. Lopez, Coach Carlos Pena. 105 ST JOSEPH S FIELD DAY R Cavazos 1-ugh point man Bicycle slow race E Campos Captains Whites Raul Tijerina Reds Henry Cantu List of Events and Winners Chinning the bar all Tug of war medium Henry Hernandez white Reds Shot put big Raul Tijerina white Bicycle slow race -all- Edward Campos-white Marble race-small- James Mitchell -red- Ball throw-small- Mike Ochoa -white- Ball throw-medium- Raul Cavazos-white- Ball throw-big- Henry Cantu-red- Dash-small-150 yds. I Rodney Kuhler-red- Dash-medium-1100 yds. I Raul Cavazos-white Dash-big-U00 yds. D Raul Tijerina -white- Tug of war small Reds Broad jump -big- Raul Tijerina -white Broad jump -medium - Raul Cavazos-white Broad jump-small- Rodney K-uheler -red High jump -big- Dan Trevino -white- High jump-medium - Sergio Galvan-red- High jump-small- Rodney Kuheler -red Relay -medium -Reds Relay -big- Whites - REDS: 92 WHITES: 87 106 . 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