Thomas A Edison High School - Spark Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1957
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A, , 4, ' Q. 6 4'6 g7Q4l,lf ilu !,7i,gl-4!f ?7f,dA,41 - 6 .I , , , - . 3545? LM, up 40246: ,qfbfbcf-1, 7440 44,4446 1 ff 1 , , f 1: ' K 4, 17 .4404 fvvpd . 7 1 ,,. 'v , .1 5.4 yay, .- cp , ffbco' ,C ' K, L Z , , - f kd C6-f d adj cf, .Q ,Ld Q , J U ' U, W , . aa, aa, ,fzfLc,c,c42c44, f f 766644 Z7 . f7 ' .,-f' ' - .ff , ' f K I, 5 if X I I 7 ,f ' ' ' J 4,, ,f 1 , ,LA-Zxfgf - M CN BMW KJV wwf Xv Qpiugp Md! if xv ! VJ Produced by the Students of Thomas A Edison Hugh School Son Antonao, Texas Nh, X x f' 7 h 'h W A 1 f, fx ' 1940 gj 5 AX L I K i KJ N ujfkf X X V 1 Q V? '1 WJ dx 9f X YV xv f.. L kj X19 l PY- ,J-.X xx Y I bf Mu X Xxx, 1 B . h If L3 yy bk U fp yk ., UN' y hu ' ,Wi il of ., 4 X' , 0 :J ' I . , X wx X I ,Q V' ,IX J 'l X , X l vim! I Jug, L 1 I .tfy 'X ' W! X N L 1 x L 3 v NM fd h f of l ' f R K- 1. h My ' N ' wo N X h Q9 VN 5 . H-.0 ev , , ' 1 Jfff ,, f' ark I I , r . -1 lf' Silk J ' z4,4i'f 'Ec iv fl- . VL , , n kid! 45 II! Q ., 1. F 7 in , ,4 LV i iw ff, f 'I if ' 1 H Kg ' I , !,,.., .- fl f, h A 1 Ji ., ' . - , ll f of 1.1 'E A, f 411' W 7,7 '.4l'4l,t-v4.03 A, li A' 1 - 1 J J ' '4 'I , f f 'jf' D -V-,1L,l,' J A J ,af - 11 , ,nd ' ' lf H 4' f lvl ' v 4 1 N X , I ,., . f. ak JN SPARK STAFF THEME DEDICATION THERE LIVES A MEMORY ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY ORGANIZATIONS Senior Student Council Junior Student Council Pep Squad Cheerleaders Honey Bear Booster Club Band Officers Majorettes and Drum Maiorette Senior Band Intermediate Band Band Parents Future Teachers' Association - Senior Y-Teens Junior Y-Teens f Senior National Honor Society Junior National Honor Society Quill and Scroll -' Bear Tracks Staff Bea r Tracks Representatives I Senior 1, Senior Senior Sports f f f Junior f Junior , Future Junior Q f ' ' 'f A Texas ff, LA, Junior Hi Athletics Hi Y Hi E Club Club Hi E Club Hi Pepperettes Nurses Jaycee-ettes Historians Historians Business Club 1 if , wg,-fs, 14 1 7 7 iSenior cfrl' I, gi-7 7 Hi Pepperettes TABLE OF 6 8 9 10 'I2 26 28 32 34 36 37 38 39 40 42 43 44 47 48 50 52 53 54 56 57 58 60 6'I 62 64 66 70 74 75 76 78 CONTENTS Art Club Thespians First Year Speech Glee Club Choralettes A Cappella Choir Photography Club Science Club Stamp Club Safety Club Senior Homemaking Club Slide Rule Club Vocational-Auto Club Audio-Visual Club U.S. History Club Book Club Thrift Club Home Crafts Model Crafts Parent-Teacher Association Valedictorian and Salutatorian School Activities SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Football Hostess Pep Squad Activities Sweetheart Prom Host and Hostess Student Council Activities Senior Class Activities SPORTS CLASSES Seniors Juniors Sophomores Freshmen Eighth Grade Seventh Grade ADVERTISING 80 82 83 84 85 86 88 89 90 91 92 94 95 95 98 100 101 102 103 104 106 107 108 110 111 112 113 114 116 152 154 180 190 200 208 218 226 A Alf-fda.. Mfg, l Q , l 1 1 Virgil Teter, photographer, prepares to take club pictures. Richard Finch and Mike Beckman are in charge of art and make-up. 6 L u c Y W i I II1 C o E d t o r THE PARK STAFF Capable staff members are needed to compile a yearbook which will be enjoyable to all. The job is a small business requiring a staff capable of both lead- ing and following, efficient in business management, and able to write informative and colorful stories, but most of all, they must be able to meet and deal with the public. Cooperation of the students and faculty is neces- sary for a successful yearbook, no matter how efficient the staff may be. l lt is our sincere wish that the Spark will be rep- resentative of this year at Edison and that memories of this year will be recorded for you in the stories and pictures on the following pages. Joan Hamrick and Cynthia Croft begin to see lines and more lines as they work on class layouts under Class Editor, Shirlee Steele Barbara Jo Wyres, Mary Schreiber, advertising manager, Jeannine Owings, and Annelle Lykins work steadily and most efficiently through the year. Co-Editor .......... Co-Editor ......... Advertising Manager Assistants ....... . . . Kathy Brown . . . .... Lucy Williams . . . . Barbara Jo Wyres Jeannine Owin s nn y ms Sr. High Subscription Mgr. . . . Carolyn Rylander Jr. High Subscription Mgr. . . . Jeannette Owings Sports ............. Class Editor ... Assistants . .... . . .. . . . .. Lanny Thompson George Scarborough Jimmy McGowan . . . . Shirlee Steele . . Cynthia Croft Joan Hamrick Club and Activity Editor . . . . . Jggnjgcge Power Assistants ........ Art Editors .... Photographers . . . Sponsor ...... f WY, . . . . . Sharon Stamps Helen Mattke . . . Mike Beckman Richard Finch . . . . . Howard Harris Virgil Teter . . . Mrs. Roberta Mahan Lanny Thompson, Jimmy McGowan, and George Scarborough plan the layouts of the year's sports activities. Howard Harris, photographer, in- spects his club pictures. 1 1 f ,ii K Ei lf vi 5 , it ...- 45. ay Casper, Helen Mattke, Sharon Stamps, with Janice Power, club and ctivities editor, are responsible for the organizations and school . U ' . divmesh Jeannette Owings, luntor high sub- scription manager, and Carolyn Ry- lander, s e n i o r high subscription manager, work diligently. 7 THEME For the theme of the 1957 Spark we have chosen modern Sar Antomo The products of the turnmg of thus wheel of progress are fea tured throughout tl as years annual as we follow the development of our cuty and see the acldutuons which have modernuzed and beautu fled San Antomo I . . - 1 4 'iv I DEDICATION To you the students of Thomas A Edison Hugh School we dedncote the 1957 Spark You are the cmzens of tomorrow who wull keep the wheel of progress turmng n Son Antonio X - . . 4 u fi. -N-.41.KV:q V ' '-Qa'.':'-f hs'-5 F, 9' I A 1 54' I 1 NN, 4' vi I X K 7' , , , , , W. l U , AA. E K Y i v' 2 ju 4 4 ' Q' ' 2' 5' ,r- K X ti I A 1 Y ff I ' 1 7M 6 . V XLUQ vp, .A ., 1 31, , f,'N f.' ' J - ,Lk of long mornmgs of morchmg of our Bcmcl ond Pep Squad s halftime shows ond of student support of football games. of uppreclohon expressed Io our vlcforlous Ieams o reminder of cheermg ond pep rallles o memory always of our reverent prayer song of grcduahon when fruends achvmes and loved ones are left behmd F f, 1 of student gatherings senior plays Easier Christ mas cmd Thanksgiving ossemblles when all loin together un reverence gcuety and respect .21 Only through ihe cdrnnnlstrohon of our school con we obfoun the know! edge ond dm echon needed to make o success an He Our udmsnlsfrotors and teachers prepare us for whatever vocohon we choose perhop teach mg scuenhfnc work or o posmon nn o modernushc bullclung such cis 1he USAA 391, :gl , E fff'5'542lf. -X NY, -. XX , 'ails' T 31 r I 4 4 r r 6 f rf ADMINISTRATICJN X 2 ff .54 N in-P '--n--..,,.,, Pncturecl obove ore Mr Thomas B Portwood Sap rmtendent of E W Robinson Pre-sudent of the School Dusfruct Q the Son Antomo Independent School Dnstrncf and Mr Pictured obove ore Mr Oscor E Mrller, Assostcmt Supcrmrenderwt of the Son Antomo School Dus1ruct,c1nd L W Fox, DI rector of the Vocotuonol Educohon cmd lndustruol Arts 14 - -u-.---nu.-as -an--u--un .---f , - W , My fr l Rh' . S ,wc ,W 1 Q 2 - l ff ... R . V ,rr fl :lv l f , K if S f W-M-NW..g A A S . Q , 5 :fl S f' j f . ,,.,,MWt , I 'W' ' 1 V lf' , Vx ,E A, VA J' rf . . . , ' 9 I . - ' r . . , . as My 'WU' X f 1' B, hx 2.x S, X Sensors of 1957 Wherever you go we the faculty of Edison wlsh you well We have selected you to be graduated from Thomas A Edison Hugh School We belneve we have chosen well Con gratulatnons' You are pnctured an an annual whlch us a reflectuon of modern San Antonno hononng a modern sensor class You are graduatmg from a school where standards are hugh We belneve m wmnmg at Ednson and we wm what we strlve for most of the time We hope that we have msplred an you the wnnnmg spmt the desure to excel May God bless you and strengthen you and keep you now and forever more Suncerely John B Sullnvan prmcnpal -Q Q ' , 2 3 it , is 2+ ' W Q W. t. tv x 2 r I 552 3 E, 1 sf Mr. Francis O. Burgess Counselor we Q Mrs. Camilla Hewitt Dean of Girls UMQ 'wrwffi' i5f?ig??45 igliify. , 1 A f . i ,ly .war s smigag -A Sa f?. 5 is fr :Tx .35 I 2 figf inf , ,4- Mr. W. W. Few Vice-Principal and Dean of Boys Mrs Sara Greer School Treasurer Mrs Dons Duvls School Secretory it T g' -1 :FY fm? Mrs Joke Wilson Attendance Clerk FACULTY ICN .4r ' Austm Gladys BA SMU Burns Ma rylyn BA Bailey Carrie Lou BS Texas A8-I SWTSTC allways! Boyce Margaret BL BA MA Cane Julia BS Bottlecreek College SWTSTC Carey Alma-BA MA St Marys University ,' ,Z 1 University of Texas. .',r r 1- , if if Crossley Fannyebelle BA MA NTSC ETSC Cobb, Mary Louise-BA, MA, Hardin Simmons, Trinity University. ,,,,an. 'YN 4-4' Elliott, Lena Mae-MA, MS, University of Texas, St. Mary's University, Our Lady of the Lake. Forehand George BS MA Baylor University NTSC -sr 'ls-17 Dalglish Robert BA Trinity University fav' l Forren Weldon BS M Ed Baylor University Trinity University -.... was ' ' - , J cf: 'arf , , ' 1 1 - V l . 1 - I I nm., . , 1 1 l ' , - 3 X ' l lf, G, 1 ' L 'Tv , .-v gf . I I 1, 'V 4 1 - 1 - -1 A y ' 1 2 , -, 1 al lv in t ffiwrf 3 in Foster, Rosalie-BS, MA, SWTSTC, St. Mc:ry's University. Hurta, Thomas I..-BS, Texas A8.M. Graham Marne BA MA TSCW SWTSTC Es., fi 4H 2 bf, Greer Marvm BS M Ed Trnmfy Umverslty Klftell Jlm BS M Ed Notre Dame SMU Trlmfy Umverslty 0, 5,4 .v S F I 1 ' s 'XJ f Xl Y. Jones Margaret BA Texas Tech A 4 E Leonhardt Arlene L BA Trnmty Umverslty Klaus Dalton A BS Trnmty Umversnty Markley Ophelia BS BSLS SWTSTC Unnversuty of Illlnols M 'X Marchak Larry F. 3f 4 'J-:.wf 4 Permanent Vocotnonal , ,-,I ,- Certnfncote g..,....-f Umversnty of Texas Mahan Roberta BA MA ,IMT Trmnty Umversuty 4 N iff Maxham Kenneth BS MA Umversuty of Wnsconsm ., L 'E V, ' . . . . I ,Kraf- I . - 1 1 , . I . . . . l T I . . ' ' 1' l 1' f A ' ' I . W e 2,13 A f 4' ' . r.4,' 1 . l .R . . I ' , ' ig A HA VV. - . 4 A5 , gl Af 1 , S r :Ssigi:'2 if ,jf W.. ii ,4 ' I L' ,il il mx t McCarIey Paul BS MA SWTSTC rf 9 'QW 7 Al 'E gunna' Moms Don BS Southern Illmous f- ' In Umversufy Art Inshtute of Chncago N4 Montgomery Ramona BS Umversnty of Texas Nelson Edo Beth BS TSCW Nusom, Mary K. BS, Mary Hordm-Baylor. Pofeet, Janne BS, my , 'Gif' Trinity University. Powell, Marlon G BA MA Tranlty Umversuty ,if Sarll Jean Specaal Certufucate Music Sadler Phlllp BS Southeast Mlssouru State College Sam Glorla BA MA fb N Sayles Ehzabeth 'wb In BA MA Unnverslty mf of Texas Trlnuty 5 x.,A.Z University Trlmty Umverslty Scott Alleen BA MA lncarnate Word College SWTSTC .fh- -of-' Taylor, Arvilla-BA, MA, University of Texas. -1.15 ,d' ful Thorman, Donna Tngrett, Jack M Vocational Electronics, Trade Qualifications by ,.,v--'vo' v Vincent, Elizabeth M A Southwestern University. BA TWC FK j r-Il, ll I rf-11 !445 gjZjQL, 4',g A I W fftl ' iff l'l1l?f 'fF l 'l 2111 Egg I ilfflllvrgsl in ti Wiz! LI Wheeler, Morgan-BA M. Ed. Texas A and I Trinity University. A Vlelock Mamie BA MA Our Lady of the Lake College, St Mary s University QW' whafe, sin-BA, MA Trinity University, SWTSTC. li' l' ,gint ev-' S-4' w--s-ff White Roy BS Daniel Boker College L A-L jg 'AB Wood Robert BS M Ed MA St Marys University Trinity University mf l.. Wright Dessa BS TSCW 5 I Wyatt Helen BS University of New Mexico ZWVEH XS '43 44: X ,k Cx very School orgomzohons ploy lITWDOI'1C1IWTpOVfl!W our Qcl oo! 1 e No y d my Cach Us o Iv wor cmd ploy1ogPH I but they olso offer Us opporiunm Jo o eclwce o 0 wma Honorcwy sorvmcc. cmd rea O1 club orc all necessor Q uccm Iffe IQLUIN 5 Hug SCC c. f vcxo rv mc m Qomc vo ro comzcrnoms Pmbio ou I , --S Xogtl, Kkkk lk t.-.f ,.,:?:1U x X x H ,' A W, ?f X y df ' 415 f. , X. 1 , WI X I 1 f 5 :fix . ffiff f .-2:62, XX 1 - . f ff xx M ff, ' ! 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A a, M 5 X PRESIDENT DF THE STUDENT BODY Barbara .lo Wyres 15,1 -K .L . - -- rf X , SENIOR Seated Donna Sarran reporter Ida Zlttle treasurer Jan Bell secretary Stand T mg Pat Franklm secretarys aude Armln Tally parlnamentarnan Sharon Stamps chaplam COUNCIL Gary Keller vlce presudent duscusses Councul actlvutles wsth Muss Fannybelle Crossley sponsor Advnsory board members seated Barbara Wyres Sharon Stamps secretary and Betty Kurkland Standmg Nash Thompson Marguerate Carlson Johnny Velt man chaurman Fran Saxton and Wayne Frelllng 'T Q., x, A------W Z pan- 4 K. , f fr 33' X I ffl X I K - 2 , f ' , : , - - . . . , . . . . ' I i I 7 I ' li S., -.5 we-N-.. , ... S r - MV' '- l 7 1 Q X I . - . I . . . . . , . . si S S at Fx I L A ':. I ' X ' , 7 f r r, '27 , , fx' K K M 5 - GLW A ,N -1:5 . 1 3 1 I 1 - : I I ' I I I ' Seated Jeanmne Owings Jud: Wnlke and Jamce Power Sfandmg Patsy Sanders Mar tm Montgomery Carolyn Rylander and Jimmy McGowan Seated Path Stroud, Jan Lewus, Pat Kauser,and La Lanny Thompson, Jnmmy Allen, and Hullel Kumin I 239 94? MA? J wson Benton. Sianding: Bryan Dnxon, TUDE T -P-vi' f N X ' A 3' f 1 4 W, Eg r E ' dd 1 We 1 X ,A .4 I ,. , I X .1 f V f . V r lfm ' I s, In V ' fa X: 5 I A . '. 'J' 1. N , 3, i My Z , K. V g lf' Q-In - 1 ,, x . 4 1 .-H N A x i 4 ' f V k ' , 4 Q '., KL V ' . he A, ' N 4 Y', Q' 1 Q X . 1 V1 . , Ib Q ' wi JW? 1 r ' , - ,,,, ,. - - X f' ,f'fr 'f ': f , A' I 'L : . . I . . I . I . : I - ' I I ' V 4 fl' fs is Q 3 s T? . , Q - ' ,p ff, ' x 1 , , A P 1 'A SF d X- ! 'E 9- . ,Q l 'K - , W. . ,WM ' z 'wav' , 1 f Q r l 5 'Q Mm Seated Kathy Brown Dee Ann Gnbson Barbara Chanack and Carol Koguh, Standmg Ruby Ann Hamnlton Hank Shell and Velma Carroll XKCAJ-1 N5 COUNCIL W? Seated Lucy Wullnams Jean Black and Rosemary Moore Standing Make Beckman Melvnn Medlock Claude Fest and George Scarborough J 10 f , l X y kai K 4 x ' , S . I 5 ' : 1 Ni I ' ' , : 5 J , Q f ' ' v 5 2 - l 5 I I . . 1 f K T7 g. u . ' ' ' 1 1 , f- I . N x , , , ,Jw Er J' 4 r f'-Q Q . 'hx Ai X lg- .s I S C , 3 z V' I- 4 . 6 -11.411114-zzfzztfq 3 --511.-4 L f . E :::::::::1'7 il , -Q 'V , - Q5-. . ,P ' ' ' . 4 . s . 4 ,fl 1 o N 1 1 ' ' ' ' 1 I . . V l- If , l I r l ' H . l . I I t , Q C , - , , t ' ll C O . 4 4 . . . - . 2 I I ' ' I I I ' .lack Hardwick President JUNIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Seated: G. Magee, chaplainp D. Gabriel, reporterp J. Sollock, parliamentarian. Standing: E. Tschieclel, secretary-treasurerg J. Brown vice-president 1 QVX 'K2 '7' Mrs. Mamie Vielock Sponsor dl , Seated: C. De Loach, I. Carlson, C. Williams, J. Pierce, and S. Eckhardt. Standing: M. Sullivan, V. Crawford, D. Johnson, W. Reeve, and A. Potter. I 'i' ' 1 1 -rv , 1, A tllfgil ' .. Seated: R. Shaw, M. Dolle, S. Moore, B. Nye, R. Schramm, and J. Rylander. First row, standing: R. Sommers, C. Clark, M. Hendrix, E. Kerr, B. Campbell, and S. Flores. Second row, standing: D. Moulding, C. Adair, L. Martin, J. O'Toole, and D. Townsend. 4 , , 1 Hamilton. S. McFarland, E. Pierce, N. Harrison, and J. Murray. E. Yarborough, J. Lake, N. Murphy, E. Blevins, and J. 33 .f as f PEP qv I N fff i 5, J . v -DO Cheerleaders: S. Stamps, S. Thompson, C. Rylander, Head Cheerleader, J. Black and D. Gibson. Seated: M. T C. Renfro, M. Hope, J. Cantu, J Owin s -Agally, Parliamentarian, I. Zittle, Lieutenant, J. Power tenant, V. Jackson, Assist. Treasurer, S. West, Secretary, P Smiud, President, H. Wyatt, Sponsor, K. Casper, Vice dent, K. Brown, Treasurer, B. Chanack, Lieutenant, K er ' enant- . Carlson, Chaplain, J. Owings at-Arms, B. Wyres, Drill Team Commander, B. Witt, M. Lewis, O. Long, and E. Epstein. First row, standing B kins, J. Wilke, M. Buttler, M. Schreiber, D. Zimmerman, S. Evins. Second row, standing: N. Farrar, S. Stuart, P Fran lin, E. Nutt, B. Taylor, G. Ewing, B. Ambrose, J. Bush, K. Rock, N. Baker, A. Harper, J. Bell, D. Biles, G. Bankhead President .... Vice-President Secretary .... Treasurer .... Ass't. Treasurer Pa rlia menta rian 34 Patti Stroud Kay Casper . Sally West Kathy Brown Vicki Jackson Armin Talley Lf SQUAD A -..,Q Ct 635 4 iss fi tx JK M. Binz, B. McCrary, K. Little, A. Kovacs, D. Franklin, M. Madray, B. Burris and G. Voges. Third row, standing: Sachs, E. Johnson, B. Schmidt, O. Pomeroy, H. Mattke, C. Croft, C. Kusenberger, M. Tokoly, A. Sheldon, B. Walker, Deike, S. Finley, J. Winker, L. Williams, P. Sanders, L. Morris, S. Layton, J. Bell, M. Bush, S. Steele, R. Alexander and Saxton. Fourth row, standing: B. Wendell, G. Davis, G. Quesenberry, M. Schneider, M. O'Nave, J. Cunningham, C. I. Hodges, C. Roberts, J. Fancher, D. Sarran, M. Nonmacher, R. Beyer, C. Knowles, N. Ersch, C. Kosub, P. Whitehead, L. Scharein, A. Moore, R. Jenner, C. Huxoll, M. Hardy and V. Roberts. Lieutenants . . ................ Janice Power, Ida Zittle Barbara Chanack, and Carol Kusenbur e Sergeants-at-arms .................. X nine Owin s Jeannette ' ngs Drill Team Commander ... ... Barbara Jo Wyres Sponsor ............ ..... H elen Wyatt Sue Thompson Head Cheerleader CHEERLEADERS K Carolyn Rylander N ,,- 7' 1 74' 7 .f. D .VN ,Q,s .If 3 f Jean Black Sharon Stamps Dee Ann Gnbson xx, .mv-'N Q V2 Mrs Roy A Power Presldent BOCSTER CLUB The Honey Bear Booster Club IS organuzed to help flnance the expenses of the Pep Squad All parents of the Honey Bears are ellgxble for member ship ln the club Two prolects this year were the awardlng of sweaters to the sensor members of the Pep Squad and the passung of friendship baskets llX'X--f ii-pq... Chairmen seated left to right Mesdames Clnff West good cheer B J Kusenberger flow ers Leo Kunsman parllamentarnan CC Wlllnams hospltalnty Claude Stroud pub lucnty Second row L Nonmacher and Mrs L Nonmacher budget and fmance Leonard Zuttle program J L Roberts telephone and D H Casper membershnp Tvs. fl 74-. Offlcers Mesdames James Rylander vuce presudent Thomas Stamps treasurer and G W Black secretary ' I . ' . . . uw ' 'll . v. I 'f. Q. f . ' - .- f., Q: , '.: gi-r i I z 'f-ig 11 5 4 K gli N Q S 2 1 , .3 M. -, r ' 0 l ', ' 1 l ,J r l , , . T f A 1 f 2 I V ,A if ve - 'N X ,ffl V i ' if-1 - X-1 3 . o i . L 0 X V , s , . . . M 1 , 0 C X . 1 1 . 3 . 1 1 - - 1 ' I 1 i - - 1 I 1 ' . : . . . , 7 I f - - 1 I - - 1 - ,W A LA, h A In i ,Tk xg, , A X? . K 1 1' Q 'Tig , S132 'Z' 7- . - I av - . 4 X , l 'N web ' , l 5 W , ' ii.. . I I ' ' . I 1 I - - 1 ' AN Leslle Carter Treasurer 1-MDL Edward Thuele Assnsta nt Treasurer Jlmmue McGowan Presudent OFFICERS We Joan Hamrlck Vuce Presndent Bobbye Stark Assnsta nt Secretary CE? Betty Jacobs Nancy Weaver Sgt at Arms Sgt at Arms Chnsnne Walhs Tunis I-umer Secretary 2nd Vnce Presndent A is . A N i - i . v A W1 .,.A in . V ,' as r A we Q Q26 ' if A AAA ssr4 AAA , AA A 1 KN W... A ' Q fi - I' I Connie Taylor Drum-Majorette Bobbehe Mccumpben D M- M O R E Jqn Lewis Nancy Middleton AND MAJORETTES I Jeannine Sollock Ruby Ann Hamilton SENIOR HIGH 1111: ------'-- i' 1 1 Seated: J. Sollock, J. Lewis, B. Jacobs, S. Coker, D. Harvey, G. Keller, E. Wong, D. Wong, J. Crapps, M. Mangum M. Montgomery, R. Robinson, L. Bothe, B. Miller, G. Davis, B. Phillips, E. Thiele, P. Fairchild, L. Scarborough, E Forrester, M. Newcomer, E. Moore, B. McCampbell, N. Middleton, and R. Hamilton. Standing, first row: C. Taylor M. Hendrix, N. Weaver, J. Hamrick, D. Langworthy, G. Rotan, Mr. J. Sarli, Mr. J. Sullivan, B. King, J. McGowan J. Anderson, G. Peese, and C. Hope. Standing, second row: E. Tschiedel, G. Ryan, M. Sullivan, N. Langworthy, L Garretson, S. Schwarz, J. Waldrop, V. Carroll, C. Meckel, D. Townsend, B. McDowell, C. Brown, C. Wallis, C The Senior Band, directed by Mr. Jean Sarli, each year sponsors band shows entitled, Cavalcade of Music. Hard work is also put into the spectac- ular half-time shows at football games. During the school year the band attended festivities in New Orleans and Galveston. SCHOOL BA D ld it 3 , qv '. 93. A X we if Reese, S. Moore, S. Holt, B. Holt, B. Dapeer, J. Dillard, and J. Brooks. Standing, third row: G. Smith, l. Crowder R. Franka, H. Houston, G. Sivek, Y. Fisher, W. Reeve, M. Murphy, R. Deckert, B. McGowan, L. James, G. Bain, B Conte, J. Cummins, J. Owens, T. Lanier, B. Starke, R. Crawford, A. Crowell, D. Mollgaard, and G. Scarborough Standing, fourth row: L. Sonnier, D. Venghaus, L. Carter, J. Abshire, B. Graham, D. Black, P. Townsend, J. Fritz R. Lawler, R. Henderson, H. Harris, D. Lawler, M. Clifford, V. Peterson, D. Hill, J. Morris, P. Fleming, A. Priest S. Anderson, R. Ranzau, C. Yoast, and H. Schramm. Mr. Jean Sarli Director JU IOR BA D Gm ii Seated C Flemmg C Nossal G Hnpp S Denms S Natho J Crowder S Moore J Mason R Coker M Wyche D Greenwood M Rogan J Mundy R Enlow J Wallus M Martm Y Vullorreal B Beeson J Peterson ondS Moore Standing fnrst row B Bothe R Schramm M Benavudez L Martm M J Sorln R Barr Mr Sullnvon P Patruck S Vaughn R Botts and M Jones Standing, second row D Cummnngs J Carter T Moth J Wong E Gertner F Lamp A Wotkuns D Duaz F Flores J Mntchell B Montgomery J Covalesky D Ruttumare M Lawler M Ewung P Weaver and N Lamer To learn and understand music In the best sense of the word as the goal of the Eduson Junior Band Most of these students are an only theur fnrst and second years of musuc AN 5 I PARENTS' Seated: Mr. R. I. Lewis and Mrs. F. M. Newcomer. Stand- ing: Mr. B. McGowan and Mr. J. B. Keller. ASSCDCIATIO if F f iz A' I -..L M T 1 I ...af , A, xi af' 5 ' -: 1. lc U 'S . . of ' ff K xjnx ,ul ,Z -Vw 1 1 in ,L 9' T ff , 'V ' Y' :gs Y . V f 5 Senior bond members wearing jackets presented them by the Band Parents are, front row- T Lanier B McCampbeli C Ho e J Lewis and M Newcomer back -.J-.q. Q x 5 K c K 1 J 1 .. vfl' L . . . , . , . p , . , . p row: M. Montgomery, J. McGowan, E. Thiele, A. Priest, and G. Scarborough. In their senior iackets are, front row: ' A-' L. Gareston, E. Moore, N. Langworthy, and S. Holt, back row: B. Graham, V. Peterson, and F. Franka. . 1 2. X Xa ' , x -asm 1 Sponsor Morgan Wheeler and President Mona Boles discuss plans for club activities. FUTURE TEACHERS ! First row: S. Boemecke, treas., M. Schreiber, sec. Sec- ond row: S. Thompson, recorder, A. Sheldon, vice-pres. l O 0.- S-39 P , s, 5? , . fe r I wq , 4. ,, ' guy- of-,,....,-fs Wx Q19 say! ..-v Fu, The Future Teachers is a service organization vital to the school. Students who wish to become a member must maintain a C average. This year the members have supported a needy family, have given a Valentine Tea forthe teachers, and have also taken charge of classes during a teacher's absence. 1. Future Teachers supported a needy family. First row: S. Garrison, K. Brown, L. McDaniels, and S Finley. Second row: S. Felty, C. Gregory, P. Whitehead Third row: J. Wilke, M. Hope, and J. Black. '519 is First row: C. Hemby, R. Hamilton, C. Kosub, J. Cantu, D. Seay. Second row: T. Koppa, L. Copenhaver, D. Zimmerman, B. Walker, J. Owen. Third row: N. Mas sey, S. Layton, M. Bush, P. Carmack, E. Johnson. P 5 JC 'if' ws, 1 Vg .. f s fps' Yiw +4 'J ,gg PSSTQH V C A ril First row: K. Little, R. Crawford, B. Younger, G. Bank- head, M. Hardy. Second row: B. Jacobs, Sgt.-at- Arms, D. Harvey, V. McCampbell, J. Owings, J. Owings. Third row: M. Tokoly, B. Sims, K. Rock, C. Boothe, S. Stamps. -I 5-xg sw' First row: C. Keller, K. Doves, B. Rogers, P. Teague G. Vogas. Second row: B. Langston, D. Franlkin, O Long, J. Hamrick, S. Moore. Third row: B. Chanack I. Zittle, D. Sarran, J. Power, C. Kusenberger. . 32 fi J 'P S. ' N vac. X ' ', ,4-sg nga' f' facq fi '5- I K X fgpnalig s x l:nv u'g' nm---..,., r .',.'ln.,n. First row: B. Stark, P. Stroud, K. James, C. Ryland- er, H. Harris. Second row: P. O'Neil, B. Baumann, G. Willoz, B. McCampbelI, B. Jones. Third row: M Casey, V. Peterson, M. Taylor, K. Watson, A. Yar- borough. 45 'b.. xxix Mr. Dalglish accepts a cup of punch at the Val- entine Tea. FUTURE TEACHERS First row: B. Witt, B. Taylor, N. Ersch, G. Quesenberry, and J. Lewis. Second row: D. Casper, P. Franklin, B. Nations, B. Kirkland, and M. Carlson. Third row: O. Pom eroy, Sf Steele, L. Morris, C. Huxoll, and K. Casper. 06 4 Qs. 4. cf in First row: M. Nonmacher, A. Crowell, L. Scharein, J. Cun- ningham, and V. Jackson. Second row: R. Garza, W. Stan ford, C. Kusenberger, A. Harper, and D. Means. Third row B. Phillips, M. Lincecum, C. Knowles, J. Winkler, and G Ewing. 1 Vicki Jackson, a future teacher member, a student with her work. helps SENIOR Y TEENS Members of the Sensor Y Teens an organlzatlon ' associated wnth the YWCA strnve to promote w. world fellowshnp and welfare among the young Nuff! fa women of today and tomorrow Officers P Franklsn parluamentaruan J Lewis president and M Newcomer treasurer Back row R A Alexander vuce presndent B McCampbell secretary and M Madray chaplaln 41982 'fs Ns ik XA feds: Flrst row C Taylor B Olfers I Brown C Croft and K Cordova Second row C Boothe K Rock B McCrary K Knowles and J Waldrop Flrst row B Burrns M Brown and Margne Carlson Second row P Ferguson S Steele and L Morrus ll-'vw Connie Taylor Cynthia Croft and Joyce Wa drop leave the school for a trap tothe Old Folks Home Flrst row P Payne N J Farrar and G Herbert Second row D Means B Natuons and C Brown 47 ----1-.gn l a 'P ' 'M Vg 1'-4' - . . . 1 ,1 . . . ., , rs , Q W J I +---- V - s Q 95' .J X J 2' I . , 7 , ' , if R 5 . , . 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Q9 Officers C Wallns pressdent K Luttle vnce pres: dent Arvnlla Taylor sponsor not pictured Flrst row C Kosub program chaurman A Moore program chairman J Wllke secretary treasurer O Long c h a pl a n n Second row P Whntehead and C Gregory sergeant at arms B Wltt hlstorlan P Sanders par laarnentarnan T' JU IOR Y TEENS To help bunld stronger character and to develop deslr able trants for young Iadnes as the goal of the Jumor Y Teens X Flrst row P Drumm S Ott G Ewmg and J Wnnkler Second row J Wolff J Bena vudes D Dean D Seay and B Hopkins Flrst row P Teague B Rogers G Ramirez Second row B Swank R Hamulton B Tay lor A Hodges E Herlong Thlrd row H Raborn C Adkms B Younger C Cornell P Mangum Fourth row W Odom M Wendman L Mntchell Y Vasquez Fifth row C Dueke J Owens R Crawford V McCambeII afnwk W Q W Furs! row C Cole S L Felty S Fnnley H Mattke Second row M Tope T Koppa L Copenhaver J Yanfes M Sachs Thlrd row M Schmidt D Knrchoff C Dleke B Jacoby C Tampke Fourih row M Stern C Keller R Moore P Carmack K Massne 49 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY l NANONAI. 5 'Qu vga l 1 5 7 .1 A Ei V5 14 Mona Boles Barbara Vice-President Secretary Armin Tmllly President F C Q sg, X 3. ,ft .,.rA.:. Barbara Ambrose Jimmy Austin Barbara Baumann Jean Black Susan Boemecke ' 44's Q! A . we- 5 Z' S Carol Boothe Kathy Brown Ralph Buller Jo Ann Bush Kay Casper QL H Bobbie Contie Jeanne Cunningham Noel Evans Sallee Evins PGfFfGI'1lClil1 J J,.a J, ff . - ', , 5 t V, A In vi i i? t x ' , ,V J A A X xi h .V V, ,V if ' N' V 'I ' ', f 4 , , L, Sh J N Y O H X Cynthia Huxoll Vicki Jackson Betty Jacob Hillel Kumin Nancy Langworthy David LaRo fs,-ix Margaret Lucy Williams Schneider Chaplain Treasurer div, tvfff. fx as v ' . nv. 25.'.'.-.L Melvin Medlock . ,X D i aw ? wi!!! f ,fi-X t RJ Janice Power 'W-'57 Sharon Stamps Sl' T37 Harvey Turner given in honor of the new members. Margie Mundy 5 , 'HQ Carolyn Rylander T H i 49 Cl YM! l x . f 1 H. R. S ibling Twenty-seven new members were elected in March in a surprise candle-lighting ceremony. In April, following the installation, a banquet was One of the highest honors that can be be- stowed upon a high school student is being selected to the National Honor Society, the members of which are elected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, character, and service. vf-1 Patricia O'Neil Virgil Peterson 09943-47, k 'Z fix , ' at x. , J ' at . Q i George Scarborough Mary Schreiber S P' Q Patti Stroud Mike Taylor Marie Graham Sponsor . -3- my Barbara Phillips X M , . M1 ta, Y, ut Abbie Sheldon ffl Sue Thompson 1 ,wa Qi , , gl T Q3 YE? S :LY 4 1 I .nn M ,tj Johnny Veltman Barbara Wendel Sally West Barbara Wyres lcla Zittle 17 JU IOR ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY This organization consists of honor roll stu dents from the eighth and ninth grades The purpose of this club is to recognize schol arshlp and to create an enthusiasm for learning Seated left to right Betty Jean Mudd vice president Mrs M Jones s onsor Evelyn Forester president Standing Ruta Bigley P parllamentarian Lois Nelson secretary Paul Fleming sgt at arms Sharon Hall program chairman and Jerilynn Brooks treasurer Rita Bugley Sharon Hall 171 fin- , S0 3 Lois Nelson 52 Jerulynn Brooks Martin Hendrix Patricia Patrick Paul Fleming Gaynell Holding Helen Peche Louise Floyd flu Joan James ' Sheldon among the Junior Hugh students Evelyn Forester Sharon Moore Mary Sullivan Sandra Haley Betty Jean Mudd Barbara Thomas as tl. QUILL AND SCROLL -'- Quill and Scroll is an organization for high school journalists comparable to that of the National Honor Society. Qualifications include those of National Honor Society standards in addition to outstanding work in Journalism. The city-wide formal installation service was held 5 ff ' in April. may Janice Power Roberta Mahan President Spgnggr if r xt 3' tif ' xl ,J ,J Qi 2? 6 Mike Beckman Jean Black Kathy Brown Ralph Bullelr Leslie Carter Kay Casper Chaplain A , Flux Cynthia Croft Jeanne Cunningham Cynthia Huxoll Gary Keller Annelle Lykins Jimmy McGowan Jeannette Owings Jeannine Q-Q-, . T 1' Q57 Carolyn Rylander Donna Safran George Scarborough Mary Schreiber Secretary Vice-President ll v-sr gg Abbie Sheldon Sharon Stamps Patti Stroud Lanny Thompson Helen Vernon Lucy Williams Barbara W res Y Reporter Treasurer Parliamentarian THE BEAR TRACKS Member l. L. P. C., Alamo Press Association, Texas High School Press Association, and Quill and Scroll Editor ............................. Donna Sarran News Editor ................... .... P atti Stroud Ass't. News Editor and Business Mgr. . . . Cynthia Huxoll Advertising Manager .......... Jeanne Cunningham Donna Sarran Editor-in-Chief Patti Stroud, news editor, and Cynthia Huxoll, ass't, news editor and business manager, work constantly to meet their deadlines. Jeannine Owings, subscrip- tion manager and exchange editor, Gary Keller, sports ed- itor, and Jeanne Cunning- ham, advertising manager, are other staff members. 2 1 X x It f ,X .3 ,. Sports Editor ......................... Gary Keller Subscription Mgr. and Exchange Editor. Jeannine Owings Sp h r ..................,... . oberta Mahan Reporters Kathy Brown, Leslie Carter, Cynthia Croft, Jeannette Owings, Mary Schreiber, Sharon Stamps, Lucy Williams, and members of the iournalism classes. x , H Q bk.. KSN 44019 L 'lr 'T' FEA! Jeannette Owings, Lucy Wil- liams, and Kathy Brown report for the Bear Tracks. , 1 ,V Rf? x Jean Black, Sharon Stamps, and Mary Schreiber are also reporters. J ,X ts-X f-'Q' X 7 , . l,, .,,, ffm? 4 , . -X fi v I Janice Power, Leslie Carter, and Abbie Sheldon obtain ideas from previous issues of the paper. , if 4 'ifilil , W ,,f -' l 0 1 Q 9 BE R TRACKS REPRESENTATIVES 'o Seated M Schreuber M Lewns N Massey S Stamps J Owunqs B Knrkland and J Black Standing B Phullnps M Tokoly V Jackson L Morris O Pomeroy C Croft B Baumann andA Sheldon 'Ne Bear Tracks representatuves are chosen from the lournalnsm classes to handle the subscription cam paugn and the dlstrubutlon of the bl monthly paper Puctured at the left are Joan James and Connue Clark sortmg papers to be sent to the advnsornes Bear Tracks representatuves for the Jumor Hugh School are Evelyn Forester Sharon Hall, Gary Black, Connue Clark, Vurgul Crawford, Jud: Wnlke, Nash Thompson, Claudna Wnllnams, Joan James, Nancy Harrnson, Sara Lou Felty, Sharon Hubbard, Frances Singleton, Betty Watt, David Avery, Betty Jean Mudd, Patsy Sanders, Janet Sansom, and Sandra Layton E , K , , N. , . ' 5, E W T ,f ,. 5 5 kll b ay? O x 4 . ,,,,., Mrs' A M A : . ' , . ', . , . , . ' , , . ' , . . ' : . . . , . , . , . . , . , - , . , . - B sift - y M . . . . .- . X QL I . . . . . . . I I i -- ----.- .f...i..,,, ,,,w,,-,,,,H H MA-1 1 YM., - ff A 6 p H M., 'U' K E I ' . Officers: W. Simmons, vice-president, N. Thompson, secretary-treasurer, H. Villarreal, president. SENIOR HIGH THLETICS The Senior High Athletic Club is composed of high school boys interested in athletics. They have discussed and have had films on different phases of athletics. 1 A A. Villarreal, B- row' R Meade . . , Cortez, J. Stark. Third Row: R. Kellogg, E. Morris, G. Gaston, and S. Denton. Bushell, D. Avery. Second tu .Vi A. Blevins, D. Gabriel, D. Franklin, I. Rioias, N. Harvey. Second row: H. Turner, M. Ralik, G. Gerber, and A Lueders. G. Durst, R. Rivas, S. Busby, W. Schockey. Second row K. Saatoff, D. Miller, C. Rummell, L. Enderlin. Third row C. Postell, and B. Boyers. 57 ,W ffl M HY The name Hu Y orngmated from an abbrevlated cornbma tuon of Hugh School and the Young Mens Chrnstnan Assocua strnves to cultnvate To create mamtaun and extend throughout the school and communuty a hugh standard of Chrnstuan character as the purpose of thus club Presldent Melvm Medlock INK 'X Top row J Hamell chaplaln M Medlock presudent B Mc Laughlm vnce presndent Bottom row H Turner secretary G Moore sergeant at arms P Wulson treasurer and G Gerber sergeant at arms First row G Keller,L Carter, R Morusey,J Gerber Second row:J Dalton, E John son, R Grona, C Schulze, D Brant Third row D Scarborough, M Phnllnps, D Frazer, M Wllllamson, and J Dallmann W l- to 5' A 'f' G ,, .- ,, .. . . . km W - Il - n ll I - - - - Q j lu tion. Ht-Y lmplles Chrlstuanuty In the school, whxch the club g I t g . . U I . . , Ll 5 V? , . in l' ,' Y , ' n 'x f V. .4 e K ,X f, si, , t . 4 gg. 'klx f r ' al Q fl? Q 4 M 5 ,. - . ' .. 3 ' - -L, - - . ' ' 2 - , 'z - , ' : - - , - . : . , 7 I ' ' i - 1 f - l Lf , I g I 7 , -. 1 Q a . 1 Sponsor Weldon Forren v- In Dr? First row M Montgomery G Jacobs E Thuele Second row E Farrell T Parker H Turner Third row J Peak J Abshlre A Chamberlam Fourth row R Underwood B Dnxon R Burd and B Dorbandt v-Ali.. we Eff ' r l for 'if' First row S Denton D Avery R Gardner Second row E Morrus J Postel A VII Iarreal and G Scarborough Q X i I . R M, I -.-Q J .s .. . A J , I ll ' 1 ' 4: ' X - ' l Q A 7: ' ' 1 f f- , x I . X, . . 'ly ,Q-f,., Q X 4 1 g 5. - A '-- l :A . S' , ' ki ' : . , . , . ' . : . , . , . . : . , . , . . : . , . , . , ,L M R ,, f f- , . J-,113-gi' A J or 1 1 H 'P . fl rain-. :V V 5 wg K Y , . . V, ' W -f ' f 5 r ' I J 515' xg: f ' 4 as Q Q c . Q' .4 f F Q ' - X Y . . . : . , . , . . : . , . , . - , . . QI 1 fi' R. HIGH E CLUB ff' An honorary organization, the E Club is open to boys who have lettered in a varsity sport at Edison. During the year, the group purchased a proiector and a screen. VJ Pictured at left: seated is Pat Wilson, president, 1 fl and Mr. George Red Forehand, sponsor. - D x ,Xt Front row: J. Veltman, vice-president, W. Freil- ing, secretary-treasurer. Middle row: D. Slaugh- ter, S. Busby, and D. Gabriel. Back row: J. Granato, L. Thompson, and J. Frazier. 5, 1 Q 1 ff S ll 60 if pei xl 4 ...oo-U Pictured at left, first row: A Delgado K Saathoff, V. Enderlin, B. McLaughlin, and J. Allen. Second row: H. Fieseler, R. Kistner, H. Turner, B. Miller, and B. Boyers. Third row: B. Center, E. Van Dyke, J. Fincke, and B. Johnson. Fourth row: D. Aylesworth, C. Fest, J. Phillips and G. Moore. SPORTS CLUB The Sports Club is organized for the purpose of pro- viding wholesome recreation during leisure time with sports activities. lt is hoped that these activities will carry over into later life and encourage good sportsmanship. L.-dhnhl Left to right- M Michoelis D Greenwood P Fer uson . . , . , . g , D. Dozier, S. Moddox. Second row: R. Hancock, A. Neinhardt, C. Miller, P. Peters, B. Ducote. Third row: B. Pritchit, W. Garner, S. Stallbird, M. Watson, W. Garner, B. Briggs. Fourth row: S. Porter, L. Lucas, D Knight, D. Tomerlin, B. Fincke, B. J. Hart. Fifth row J. Hoffman, C. Rothe, V. Polvado, N. Rondez, K. Hil: burn, H. May. Q- 1 . X, vi 4 5 Left to right: A. Harper, J. Winkler, M. Bush, G. Ewing Second row: C. Callahan, E. Moore, G. Nicholson, B Galle, A. Nicholson, D. Miller. Third row: C. Nichol son, F. Leonard, K. Byron, J. Smith, C. Watson, J Day. Fourth row: V. McMunn, D. Moses, C. Moses, D Montgomery, O. Bosse, R. Wotipka. Fifth row: S Lightcap, P. Mangrum, G. McHille, D. Neinhardt, J Trammel. Sixth row: R. Franka, W. Odom, S. Schwartz C. Conklin, T. Bell, B. Browne. im., A, vi f-evisq ' . I LY f I7 , 1 i nu 1 1:1 411 .--an-una--H' p ' sK Mr D Klaus sponsor and Denms Richards president discuss school and sports activities for the year JU IQR HIGH E CLUB Junior High E Club members encourage school citizenship, promotion of good sports on and off the field and civic pride This organization consists of boys who have lettered in sports in tumor high school The club takes an active part in services around the school Officers are Ken Cornett vice president Roy Dillard secretary and Jim Ward treasurer 1 First row left to right B Darling B Farrar D Keller G Black B Sheldon and S Vradenburg Second row left to right W Park L Appleby D Schutter J Palfreyman B Davis R Baker B Smith 62 A . I . . . . . . . . K ,i V k V 3 . . . . . ' ' 'W . . 1 r .r s ,............. - . - fe ' , A A A ' ' --1. . A l . ' ' 1 : 4 A . Q ' fi ' A . z gt, ...- A i.-.- I ' 3 df... IL A - I s ' X , in , ' I1 ' ' I I I l I fr ,, . .. 50 A ,O .. A . : I . - . 7 ' , : , - jf -if J, rrcc -r -B Q :N we i --We A- WMM 'M-Y '- x - - ,,. 4-A .-Q..1lQM, 'M - f , , 5 . . ,... 'mi' H Ll l R 4 ' V ' V .........e,. ,.,.., : 'A 1 x ' v K Q Y .- W. I W ,,,, ,, J, 7 ' 1 ' ' N., . ' 3 ' ' B ' , 5 4, 1 5 - 1 - , - 1 - 1 - , . . I : - 1 - , . 1 - , . l , . , - Flrst row left to right J Boyers T Sheldon T Meeks J Kauser Second row left to rlght C Chrane B Camp bell D Sheppard A Flemnng ...4 f' Mr Klaus measures B Darling whale R Conrey J Palfryman and G Merz look on ,rv Flrst row left to rught B Aushn K Strawn M Sapp C Beckly E Snvek S Kovacs E Richards Second row left to right C Smnth R Hamell C Casper P Johnson R Pratchett J Moreno G Merze - lxx V ' l r l, l - . . ' , ' : . , . , . . . , : . , . N' , . , . . . It xx J :Q 4 R , ' IM X -' - l 1 l ' I . , . . I 3 'i . .J --- U , - or U, M 'L Wvmw N , ff -.s - V, l int! - f , , Q Km., - Z J x. 5 . QC ' , ' : . ', . , . , . , . ' , . , . ' . . , : . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . 63 y -... JUNIOR HIGH PEPPERETTE Ef'f3lX siiT President Jerry Magee This lively group of Bear supporters consists ofthe seventh and eighth grade girls interested in becom- ing members of the Honey Bears. They meet on Thursday to learn about the movements, activities, yelling, and marching of the Pep Squad. This group, like the Senior High Pepperettes, attends many of the football games. l, Sponsor Helen Wyatt 1 ,st L M. Watson, S. Stallbird, J. Holt, S. Dorries, l. Carlson, treasurer, P. Kessi. Second row: D. McNiel, G. Nicholson, P. Carter, C. Smith, J. Pierce, J. Brown, B. Watt. Third X row: J. Camps, P. Bourland, B. Barnes, B. Burris, P. Rogers, B. Galle, S. Van Kleef. Fourth row: J. Wingert, S. Cunningham, P. Merritt, B. Nye, S. Brown, P. Arnold. Fifth row: C. Ferguson, R. Saroz, Y. Oritz, L. Wildman, and A. Potter. XV, B. Pritchett, S. Eckhardt, C. Pence, C. Hillburn, D. Moses W. Garner. Second row: W. Garner, J. Peters, J. Tram mell, P. Peters, J. Hope, J. A. Stowe, V. Polvado Third row: J. Garrett, C. Kohleffel, S. Hickman, P. Kilborn G Flores, C. Bromley, S. Thompson. Fourth row: J. Otoole G. Banspack, N. Barr, B. Draper, M. Harvey, P. Zesnger Fifth row: L. Gallant, M. Lawler, M. Cornett, and S Rattiff. 64 Fifth row: S. Saathoff, M. Lane, and E. Strosta. o . Gonzales. Second row: M. Deutch, J. Key, M. Roma B. Little, E. Kerr, S. Porter, K. Miller. Third row: A A. Meinhardt, J. Moore, M. Lane, C. Davis, R. Han cock, S. Koons. Fourth row: C. Bartels, S. Duecker, J. Kel ler, J. Sumner, H. Ramirez, S. Ferguson. Fifth row: A Meyers, D. Meinhardt, D. Greenwood, and S. Wyatt. . Callahan, J. Steitle, S. Carrol, M. Dolle, J. Dorbandt, . Knowles. Second row: C. Crumrine, K. Hill, C. Nikola- s, B. Spaulding, K. Bush, L. Luker, L. Austin. Third row: Saavedra, L. Nossal, J. Wallis, Y. Villarreal, O. Soto, M. Choate, B. Nelson. Fourth row: K. Haldy, S. Dennis, P. Rees, M. Lopez, E. McGIathIin, S. Villerreal, M. Kimes. hal, J. Maulding, B. DuCote, M. Siber, O. Meeks, S. DeShon, E. Watkins, J. Sellers, C. Black, B. Spacek, C. Haeglin. Second row: B. Hart, D. Tomerlin, C. Harper, J. Hoffman, D. Knight, P. Quesenberry. Third row: J. Courtney, W. Wooten, P. Medlock, B. Haley, A. Weir, S. Thompson, J. Wong. Fourth row: C. Sproul, J. Schul, C. DeLoach, K. Lykins, J. Kidd, G. Alferds, J. Evans. Fifth row: C. Kuhlman, H. Vaughn, D. Wanger, and J. Luker. E. Roop, M. Doss, C. Tucker, H. Tehas, G. Wooldridge, S. Webb. Second row: M. Santee, J. Dorgan, B. Tehas, J. Raymos, D. Darnell, S. Garland, S. Lightcap. Third row: P. McHille, C. Rothe, J. Wilderson, C. Tumey, P. Harris, G. Champior. Fourth row: J. Day, P. Bryant, J. Lane, L. Garrett, W. Harbour, M. Valdez, K. Hardt. Fifth row: M. Kunz, M. Dozier, S. Mattox, P. Singleton, and S. McFarland. 65 FUTURE URSES To help create an mterest nn the vocatnon of nurs mg us the purpose of the Future Nurses Club Thenr actnvnttes brmg them closer to the lufe and experuences ofa nursing career Thus year the Future Nurses have sponsored many worthy prolects two of whuch are makmg bandages for the football team and stuffmg ammals for tuber culosus chtldren at Chrtstmas ttme They took numer ous fneld trups throughout San Antomo and attended the state wude conventuon at the Halton Hotel A-444' L Garetson and P Ferguson bondage A Hodges who was hurt an P E 66 Officers front row left to right M Bmz vtce pres B Kurkland pres N Baker sec and T Lanuer parl Second row, left to right B Wendell and M Mundy sgt at arms B Langston treas and P Pruutt corresp sec i? A A 2 Q M Buttler and F Saxton shown applymg slung to football player Hal Fueseler gd, :A , ' K - ' D L V T T-2 V 7' K X, . . . . I ' l r' . . . . . . . , -y ' I V , L ' I i ' , . .I 4 fl I In-A, . I . . , 'f . . ri ff ,, - - - i 41 , ' E . . . . - If V .J Msg, 'L F . . . , . , , if :cv fig? ,fe VW - in o '75 , ,ir 4 A. , l l f' ' , , ' : . ' , ' - .5 . ' , .5 - , -7 . , . I . - 1 -' ' I - , .7 . ' , . . -.., . V, . - , T' . y A--WT , ,W,.MW.m,,.,.. .. f 'L g g 1 y lll f ,, ,Wt LLB' 3' Front row A K Kovacs E Johnson L Bergman and B Forrest Back row R Beyer J Fancher S Layton D Bules ond P Dyess H Clark and M Jones sew dolls for tubercular chnlclren Front row 5 Yrs B Smlth, M Chew, L Thompson, B Walker, and D Zimmerman Back row E Brown, G Rotan, H May, S Holt, P Porter, J Hcmrlck, and V Carroll .- -s QJ ' 1 ,Q I ..4 I X ' ,A I 4 T ' s F.. 4 YS A A 1,5 F . . 0 A 'Q uf - X . : . . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . . il ,Ax LM lr A .W .-. Q , I . fn. . J 4. 1' rr -J 1 3 'J 0 V v 7 , l. , if .s f f ,Y I . 0. 4- ' pun .- L 1 -A 1 , - ,.w. . E sr .- . - ,... -- rf Wmiiem 3: .IU ICR ld 'CJ it 'bxg H1625 Q B Ward treasurer D Casper vnce presudent and C Lansford secretary M11 if 'Eli 1 First row J Frederick, R Key, K James, T Cunmngham Second row C Postlewate, J Fritz, B Shoemaker, R Cooper, G Hoffman, L Sanson Third row J Phulllps, B Dubose, W Frenlmg, D Hull, D Slaughter, G Durst, C Frenzel -Q vas r Lx: 41 KS' In -b A X YXE Jaycees prepare a Chrcstmas basket for Jaycees leave for theur annual Chrustmas shoppnng tour for a needy family orphans 1 , , A ,, rw K -.,- ,X is., . M. -1 Izazsysgll , V yrp igkr 3 5 jg: A QL 3, Y,.- , K -I .Agn N , JJ, 1 '- - V' M .,.,, , In - If I ' ,. M .fig 1 4 5,3 7 , wr' A - . I 7 1 l I A Q my A I . A W Y 4 4, , ,x x ' Xue, my W - Cx ..f Q' TT, rx J 7 - -A ' .I w Zn ' 1 K'-'W V ' X . . , t , S 'Me A it J ' ,A ' 1 J 5 C - t - 1 , ff s C ft Q - .1 S J nr B .fs ' N s i . f ' C. , ' A :all . - , : - , ' - ' 1 - , ,,,,, ,Ms i . -xi.: f' I A 'i 1 A 0 ., 55 s 5 9 Y' ' ' J ' 3 5 4 SW L., ,V-in Mr. Wheeler, sp0r1sor,end Gerald Meeks, Board of Directors ure, first row: W. Freiling, K. Saathoff, and PI'eSidenf, C0f1fel' with d0Wnf0Wf1 JUYcee S. Busby. Second row: L. Bergmann and E. Von Scheele. president. First row: K. Watson, C. Tally, K. Wieters, D. Hipp, and E. Monahan. Second row: H. Shell, H. Fieseler, M. Beckman, L. Clark, H. Stribling, C. Becker, and G. Calvert. Third row: D. Aylesworth, V. Enderlin, J. Frazier, D. Gabriel, J. Granato, D. Durham, and C. Evans. K, - wx- . 60 - - lf nv A ,, M Q - Q, l 1.1.1 A K e'e'f 't 'C Three. active Jaycee members plan one of the club's many proiects. 4 1 The Jaycees enioy frequent luncheon meetings. 69 The Jaycee-ettes are a group of senior high school girls who are interested in civic affairs. This year they have joined with the downtown Jaycee-ettes in support- ing a needy family at Thanksgiving and also at Christ- mas. They have also had several out of school Iuncheons. 4 I V V' 'fi s 1 - K4 Z7 Jaycee-ettes enioying themselves at one of their monthly luncheons. First row: E. Epstein, vice-pres., Mary Binz, sec. Sec- ond row: M. Carlson, treas.p J. Black, reporter. wil ' .1 Sponsors Mary Nusom and Dessa Wright discuss busi- ness with President Mary Madray. sais First row: A. Tally, chaplain, D. Barr, parl. Board of Directors: D. Gibson, B. Jones, C. Croft, F. Saxton adsl lf? -- N-7' 7--f First row: D. Sarran, J. Power, and I. Zittle. Sec- ond row: L. Williams, S. West, B. Wyres, and C. Knowles. Third row: G. Quesenberry, N. Ersch, C. Kimes, and C. Meckel. First row: J. Bell, S. Thompson, and J. Owings. Sec- ond row: P. Henderson, L. Garetson, T. Lanier, and M. Brown. Third row: M. Donnell, B. Olfers, P. Davis, and C. Snowden. -in-1 9,3 YA Kay Casper, Annelle Lykins, and Cynlhia Croft prepare to take food to a needy family. First row: S. Thomas, S. Stuart, and J. Bush. Second row: P. Payne, H. Vernon, B. Chanack, and B. Langston. Third row: B. Ambrose, R. Jenner, S. Boemecke, and N. Conner. TEXAS HISTCRIANS A state-wide organization, the Texas His- torians has as its purpose extended interest in Texas History throughout the state. A five-page theme written by each member of the Club is one of the proiects. Another proi- ect is making and placing a copy of the United States Constitution in each classroom Kneeling Jo Ann Bush secretary Bry Ann Jones treasurer and Navus Massey secretary Standing Cynthia Huxoll reporter Barbara Ambrose parliamentarian and Carol Roberts vice president Pictured at left Mr Bill White sponsor and Guy Thomas president look over some new books on Texas history Members pictured below are flrst row R Jenner J Aus tin J Hendrix and M Medlock Second row J Dor bandt L Grona T Parker W Jaroszewsku and M Taylor Third row J Dillard B Holt N Weaver and J Cunningham Fourth row M Tokoly K Piper V Jack son andO Pomeroy Fifth row C Lansford K Watson R Jones and M Clifford WCB! ww it-tru 4 i M. lm H3001 ilfbfincv ian, luv- wa inn in in-'tu KIA its it im lil! Dil ffl JU KDRFHSRDRUX CLUB The purpose of thvs club ns to prepare hustory stu dents for membershup nn the sensor club Texas Has tornans The club has made tours and attended lectures The club awards hustory puns to the outstandmg hustory student ln the lunuor hugh school Members plctured below study un the library as part of e club actlvltses -Qt,-as Officers first row E Kaertner vuce president B White sponsor D Cummnns presndent R Coker treasurer Second row J Phnllups chaplcnn S Cunmngham re cordlng secretary P Sungleton correspondnng secretary F Lamp reporter m 'Kill ww V' First row J Carter D Greenwood F Flores and J Lane Second row G Rogers L Garrett andl Gonzeles 75 vw I U , T f . 0 I Qu. . l . . , - V N I - 4 - . g U A 1, . . . . Q - th . . . I , -r ' I . I . : . I . - . I ' . s- 1 1 . , 1 - , 1 - 1 i ' 1 ' P - 1 ' n l 1 U ' : fa n M T W 1 '- 7 .. ff , Z L ,. ii hz. . J 'T'fgjf'k.t-, m, I KM - W , ls' ' J , fl L -.-A - so W t ' A X t ,.,,,-,,.. , f 1+-as . of R+' . Lb? 'gfffs X . fl YW - N . s ' , , s s s , a ls 3 2 - ,......- S if f-,M f, J J u 4 Xa .5 , K W' X. -l , .1 8 '- . ' : . , . , . , . . : . , . , . . in vu! l Mrs Rosalie Foster sponsor and Jo Ann Bush president discuss some of the clubs activities First row G Rotan Y Ayala T Lanier Second row B Schmidt C Boothe A Tally and M Madray 76 BUSINESS CLUB Membership of the Business Club is comprised of students in office practice or advanced typing classes. The organization has been of great service to many through its proiects. Working as assistants to teachers throughout the year in typing stencilmg and other office work club members receive practical business experience Outstanding stundents of the club are presented with honorary gold pins for their work Officers of the club are G Willoz sergeant at arms F Saxton secretary D Sarran reporter C Kusenberger treasurer and S Boemecke vice president First row J Owings S Steele and N Farrar anclJ Lewis ff' 1 444, ,, . I .. I . I . 'lib ' . I I I . . , . . . y , . ' yew. ,gif . ' . I ' ' I - I : . , 2 - , 1 . , ' . JG' 4 -M M- -f W 1? I lx . . : . , . , . . Second row: P. Franklin, I. Zittle, M. Schneider, . , I . . A A s- ff l ' ,. , I llfg , ff -1-it 4 ' f ,Lf ' ah! ' f ' : . , . , . ' . 1 : . , . , . , . fy . 1 Q' 'bl k . :,. 3 Q was X I L ,S s, . y , F ., g First row: N. Ersch, M. Butler, B. Burris, J. Fancher, A. Crowell. NJ Second row: L.Garrison,S ' Thomas, S. Rothe, L. Fullerton, P Murray. .Wi Q le V . ....f'?iF ' L8 -55 , A v if -'-.radial -iliiyfv 'gui , R . ll . re- X QS 4,3 4? .MF Via'-1' Planning Board members are G. Willoz, M. Frericks, B. McCampbell, a nd S. Boemecke. First row: S. Crow, M. Tokoly, G. Johnson, L. Weir. S e c o n d row: V. Wegner, V. Jackson, A. Lykins, C. Kusenberger, K. Casper. SENICJR HIGH PEPPERETTES Members of the Senior High Pepperettes consist of the ninth, tenth, and eleventh grade girls interested in Q, becoming members of the Honey Bears. This group f meets on Tuesdays to practice marching and yelling and ' 77,5 to'learn the movements and activities of the Pep Squad. This lively group of Bear supporters attend many of the football games with much spunk and vitality. 4 ' ,st . . ,- Q. W ' f ' It Q N Officers: P. Porter, treasurer, S. Hubbard, secretary, M. L. Dubose, parliamentarian. Second row: E. Herlong, chap- lain, S. Coker, sergeant-at-arms, and Y. Fischer, ser- geant-at-arms. First row: P. Wooten, V. Baker, J. Benavides, M. L. Ortiz Second row: V. Pence, P. Ratlitf, A. J. Hodges, B. Swank Third row: L. Floyd, G. Holding, D. West, H. Leonard Fourth Row: D. Seay, P. Drumm, C. Cornell, and A. Pingree. Standing: Twyla Koppa, vice-president. Seated: Linda Coppenhaver, president. 'r First row: M. J. Baier, P. Greenwood, M. A. Stuckey Ratliff. Second row: B. Thomas, K. Trammell, J. M. Tope. Third row: L. Allen, D. Kirchoff, L. Mitchell, P Bickerstaff. Fourth row: F. Toomey, C. Clark, S. Jeck and F. Stenberg. White, B. Brown, B. Hudson, K. Doves. Second row: L. Thompson, L. Levy, M. Horn, B. J. Mudd. Second row B Smith B. Murray, E. Riojas, J. Sewall. Third row: G. J. Corcoran, S. Wallace, S. Briggs, S. Sachs. Third row Powell, N. Harrison, R. Bigley, and C. Knight. J. Friery, G. Ramirez, R. Garza, and N. Harbin. .L Lf L. McDaniel, P. Esparza, M. Cooper, V. Benavides. Second row: K. Massie, P. Finley, C. Keller, S. Garri- son. Third row: P. Carmack, J. Watson, C. Williams, J. Suttle. Fourth row: L. Nelson, J. Balshaw, H. Peche, and CaddinL, Thompson, C. Rosser, J. Lynch, M. Lange, M. Schmidt, J, Sunsom, D. Banks, P, Teqquel D, Day, J. Krisch, S Dean, L- MCGehee, and s. Hall. Haley, H. Hildebrand, s. Felty, J. James, F. Singleton B. Jacoby, C. Cole, J. Schreck, and L. Pack. P. Sorrels, B. Dess, B. Denn. Fourth row: S. A. Briggs, D. Hatley, L. M. Potter, M. Schmidt. Fourth row: ART CLUB The Art Club provndes and helps students to acquire skulls whlch wall gave them the necessary foundation for fur ther study Attendung art exhnbuts and a Chrustmas protect are only two of the mam Interests thus year Skulls and techniques are secondary to the understandmg an apprecnatlon of art un the club fn Dan Scarborough presndent and Mr Don Morrns sponsor discuss Art Club actlvmes WW left to right B Dess hnstornan K Scott vnce president P Murray sec retary L Gahan 'ew-.1Llt..lt' 1A....s....,. 5 l1.1 !-5 fe -.1662 Al 7' LIU!! left to right C Black D Wegner S Garland J Knowles B Spaeck J Johnson Second row V Ford L Tuker Bush L Austin B Spaulding C Nlcolatos J Tuker I I ,.,f , V if I d Q I I I I I - 1 I IIII gtk jjg' - 'yur V 'L' ...Q-V S4 ' .Nj-My --44 hrs ,' ,..,Q .... , yw,,s,.,,,,f 1 . HM A I . : . I . . i . I ' 7' ' ' IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIII 5' i. . . IIIIIIIIIQIIIII' ilfflff 'I ,ffffI1fIfIIfQ l ' I ,.'7- y , . I - '1- --. y 11 -.V . ull, ,-f2,,,,,.tu'1r , f ,' f , ' f :V l ' -' '5 1 I, l - 1 ',tJ ' J , ' ,s ' G w,,,f'33:iAi, . I 1 l - 1112 H rf 3 4,5 1? ' y . cz . Q NR Q 4 ti, ,. -,. If, 5 . 1 M , f - '. ,. Y of , R1 . Q . gl H K t , . - N , -5 . , ll I ' I . V4 ' .s -,,,.. 'L ' - -5 Ll ' ' . . . , . , . , . , . , . . : . , . I ' I ' I - 1 - - 80 5 .52 ,J .we 6' u , , .., I ' H N Left to right: D. Moore, T. Bell, and A. Herrera inspect a student's painting. Left to right: E. Nutt, R. Finch, M. A. Dubose and E Farrell exhibit Christmas decorations made by the Art Department. .f if 5255 Left to right: M. A. Schmidt and B. Browne examine 5,1 ff-Ki Ml! Lt.i.,..1m, uw A, 7.511113 I . :L- ike J I, f progress chart. Left to right: G. Meeks and L. Schuman discuss club business. -X ,M s 41 s ' ,- t 14-,mf L .Y I 4 x I TROUPE 722 NATIONAL THESPIANS J lA6r1 Seated Abbne Sheldon presndent sponsor and Bettye Rucker vnce president Standing Mr P Sadler sponsor Josle Cantu secretary and Bob Wehmeyer treasurer work can be recognuzecl as a Thespuan Thus year the Thesplans partncnpated an two malor assemblies They have had representatlves an three contests Allce Georgetown and at Trunnty Unlverslty The National Thesplans as a newly organized club of 12 m e m b e r s who were Installed nn January The purpose of this club as to promote dramatnc' pro ductuons of plays and contest work Only outstandmg members of dramatnc 91 llg Ill? l P F' 1 'Mx T Flrst row M Boord B J Brown Y Fuscher B Muller P Fanrchnld J Bell D Sapp and.M..Hapa. Second row B Stark N Evans E Bam S Sachs J Carter G Phullnps J Thompson D Worthungton and R Garza Lz 0 , Q ll n ' 1 ' , ' 2 , 1 , - . : . . , 7 1 J 1 - . . ' I l I I if ' , Q C 0: S ' A ' 1 , gi, 4 , f . OD , 'U' 7 l QI . yi T' -1' ff 1 1 f 1 w lv A S 1 - at 1 1 A vtfli 1 ----U-ft . .', 1 i, - 41 ,X qw an-,, Y' wi' ' J y 5 , ., - . , Q, ,f , ,J 9,1 N 1 ,.L H4 Alek 1 , to , I F75 1 f':. ,, ,A t it , . 1 .l A 1 ' : . , . . , . ' , . ' , . ' ' , . 1 - 1 Z . , . , . ' , . 1 . , . 1 - 1 - I ' ' if PEECH CLUB The purpose of this club is to further activities in public speaking and dramatics in the school and community. Group proiects included backstage work on 'Four plays and If ,fl Q. X- X five assemblies, competing in various speech contests, and spon- 4, gat gms sorship of an all school Record Hop. f lf: Group social activities included a skating party and a go N .gn 'f picnic. 0 xzhahkzhf' J: TEE 1 The group is composed of high school students who are 3111 :: Tn ' ' working toward membership in the National Thespians. ' ::1::::R 'a'-Ff 4' :::1:::::i'52,fg, President Nick Dyke ifm' WK ...,- X! Officers, seated: R. A. Hamilton, secretary, J. Wilke, vice-president, P. Sanders, treasurer, P. Whitehad, historian-parliamentarian, and O. Long, chaplain. im ' -I- igifmgxx' J CfGWf0Vd B WIN, C- Gregory, J. Hamrick. Second J, A. Duecker, L. Sonnier, W. Jaroszwski, R. Jones Sec Layton V McCampbell, liwljlogkins, C. Wallis, S. ond row: D. Zimmerman, C. Adkins, H. Raborn B J Third row C. Kosub, B. Borchers, B. Sheldon, D. Taylor, K. Little, C. Cockrell, Third row: V. Rogers M M Jones A Kremel, G. Villarreal. Casey, B, Barr, B. J, Walker. 49 GLEE CLUB if H1 To advance the interest in music in the form Nz of singing is the purpose of the Glee Club. The ' I club which consists of girls and boys is designed g M V to promote group singing consisting of duets, '.x I iff f trnos, and quartets. If Q Q so-v' Y. if till b 1 Ht.. Officers: T. Gregory, treasurer, E. Moore, secretary, P. Milam, chaplain, L. Grona, president, C. Burnett, vice-president, D. Thorman, sponsor. QQ 5 ll 1 .C S x in M A i Sita - '-1 1- ' X if 53 ,S-'i,'ff.'?f.f . fs' fi- S it 4 --. 1 '. a. xg 4A L ' si. .R f Sealed! H. HOUSfOf1- Slandlngf T- Cook' H- Clcfkf J. Hamrick, J. Dennis, S. Layton, and F. Tafolla A. Hardin, R. Hernandez. -' 4. .! K,!,. , f- fi -'NL' 1': ig, ic ' I I K 1 L. ,A , Q Q: 1 Seated: I. Crowder, B. Wyche. Standing: H. Hoidet, D. Seated: D. Langworthy, S. Richardson, S. Meyer. Worthington, P. Murray, N. Langworthy, and O. Migl. ing: L. Fullerton, S. Berg, P. Benavides, J. Benson, and Hernandez. 84 ' fs Seated: Mrs. Thorman, sponsor. Standing: J. Friery, pres- ident, S. Powell, treasurer, C. Casper, vice-president, and D Langworthy, secretary. First row: C. Knight, B Denn, S. Wallis, P. Sorrells L. Brown. Second row: P Randen, S. Beadle, M. Pot- f vX f-rggfgx ter, S. Carter. Third row: R. Dillard, N. Johnson. The Choralettes was organized in the spring of 1956. At present it is a large outstanding musical organization with the promise of some fine musical E Pierce, N. Randez, P Ratliff, L. Schmauder, S Moore, B. Briggs. I Fm Seated: C. Rosser, H. Hous- ton. Standing: C. Wyatt, M. Thompson, J. Peterson, tif A'CAPPELLA Two members of the ACappella Choir and Mrs Thorman sponsor re hearse for a special assembly program CHOIR The A'Cappella Choir is a senior high school organization. The choir has beautiful blue and gold robes which were presented to them two years ago by the P. T. A. During the year the presented an outstanding Thanksgivin music program for the school and par ticipated in a Christmas program. The also participate in many assemblies an special programs. First row R Moore treasurer S Richardson president L Grona vice president Second row P Milam ll brarnan S Berg secretary N Langworthy chaplain 86 , . ' I I - : l l . I . - . . . . 1 r - I , . , . - . , ' 1 ' 1 I - , . -1 x . ,I . h Q at P v' 'Y , gf ' ., .qv ' V X5 I 5 12 I X K A -1' V as , N , ,Q I PHOTGGRAPHY CLUB f 1 8? C Presldent Howard Horns ,, ,,,, , Nga, V7 Sponsor Thomas L Hurta The purpose of thus club as to learn and practnce the prnncuples and tech mques of taknng prnntmg and developing photographuc prmts The photography club has taken fueld trlps to some photographuc studuos to observe commercual procedures nf' K ,TI Tw gc lil! W ,gunman Officers sergeant at arms T Farrlsh vlce presudent J Brown secretary M Whlte treasurer H Dapeer 'll' ,nul- -413 1' 99' C Frenzel R Noah R Key D Hartfneld V Teter C D Douglas D Donahue C Postlewate M Schaller and Franz and C Pennington J Wyatt 88 1 ' T ' ' its: Q I 4' lghylfln' U .1 is .f - f of .f' 7 : T y , RW, 5 W it ' yixlmxx 5 iff: 4 , f i ln f f: 0 . . tl . J , V, Vs ,X iv, , AE 2 VL , lwy 'ety ' 'E I I A ' L g F- vy httg A 1 1 1 i t , Qx - ,. i r l , 1- , 2 sst,y, g A A i ' V -f .. . ,ttyy y t A 4 'V i 'Lo' T f. N . :zu . o 'fs - ' jf' 4' My 5 , J' 4 ll jf gm -X' 4. ', X 'QL . i' , ,xg I V A X 5, , y D ' 94 . V' ms,-'f 4, Y. T fp, , 1 3? ' ll? -4 ff ' ' 'I I ks ,-at V92. f 2.5 T N SCIENCE CLUB Kenneth Maxham Noel Evans Sponsor Presldent The Scuence Club as a newly formed orgamzatvon of students who wlsh to promote the mterest of scuence an our hngh school Some members represented the club at the Southwest Research lnstntute s open house l-........., --5-,,,g -. -ini-. Flrst row left to rlght C Covarrublas C Snow H Martnnez Second row M Taylor R Meade J Mason J Rotan A Yarbrough D Abrego J McGowan Thlrd row J Postell R Lawler G Kenth J Crane K Coveter J Thompson and V Peterson MXH .maj Officers F Franka sergeant at arms C Tudel treasurer N Weaver secretary B Graham vnce presndent N Evans presudent Expernmentzng un the lab are some of the members of the Science Club 89 r -.L so T o . , . -ti l. 51 Y 'ev ---f- v M--Q--M .. . t. W ,...-,..-,,. T I fag, ,z W N' 1 f Q. ... s - - -.Ayn N , u ' J l -Q-f X lg K N M J. ' . ' I 1, V: . ' , ' : . ' , . , . ' . : . , . , . , . , . , . , . . ' : . , . , . ' , . , . , . , . . V A: 4. ., I., 4 . . b B X ' V. , lex V T Xl I1 T I LL C , ' -, X f 3, J .I 1 l Aj 'W .f wx 'Q 5 l 'Q' ' ' X Jas- ' : . , - - 7 . ' , 5 . I , : - , ' - ' 1 - , I , I Standing: P. Brown, P. Kiefer, J. Krips, and M. J. Gibson, N. Lanier, J. Mason, M. Ewing, G Appleberry. Seated: J. Darveaux, K. Borden, R. Hipp, P. Weaver, T. Brown, and M. Doss. Stanley, L. Lahtinen, and R. Houck. 3. X THE STAMP CLUB The Stamp Club is a new organization, formed this year by Mr. Kittell and composed of iunior high school students. Its members have the opportunity to learn which stamps are val- uable and rare, and why. They also collect, trade, and keep a scrapbook of stamps. E. ala' P. Fleming, sgt.-at-arms, B. Willmann, sec., G. Hampton, pres Mr. Kittell, sponsor, and R. Moehrig, sgt.-at-arms. A. Allison, C. Ruble, L. Jordan, C. Fleming, Gnd D. Garden. 90 T. Math, M. Jones, E. Chappell, L. Ramirez Glasgow, and E. Gragg. SAFETY CLUB ONE D0 NOT ENTER D0 NOT ENTER James Ducote sec treas James Scoit vlce pres Loren McCampbell pres and Mr James Knttell sponsor N5 ST P ri wneu cmumfu Ame In cnoswmx W Ruchter D Bennett and W Lee J Pursley R Vnllareal and G Wolcott WW Q' 4? THIS WAY ONLY T PZ!! P Brown R Houck B Campbell P Grubbs and R G Tehas C Chrane J Boyers andR Hull Kearney n 2 - -Q I. ON ' A AY h rl ':?-i- 1 -' -I 1 ' ' -F 1 .5 . , . - -- A I' .ff , Si. , 7 rbi A ff L' K , fs . ,, 0 ' 2' . V, A I5 I I ' J X . 'nl K 5, .' , ,J I Q I c :x Q J i . inn x '. W ', ' -H ... . ' ',, I ,f L fi i, X r A . . , . , . . , I , . , E Q L ' so T N J A L L l' L r'4 'pl J 1 1f Q35 Z gl. 14 .ii JV A - 1 - I - I ' 1 . u 1 - 1 ' I HOMEMAKING CLUB The Ednson Chapter of the Future Home makers of America has as sts purpose prepar :ng to Inve better today so that the future may be better The club under the sponsorshtp of Mrs Romona Montgomery ns composed of gurls In the tenth eleventh and twelfth grades who f,4s Mary Lmcecum serves as club president Right Mrs Romona Montgomery spon sor and Mrs L J Lmcecum club moth er make plans for future prolects Lower left Barbara Smlth song leader and Kutty Ratcluffe chaplam not plc tured us treasurer Glorna Voges lower right Margaret Schneider lst vnce pres :dent Mary June Hardy secretary and Mary Lewis 2nd vnce presndent have completed one year of home economncs Prolects for the year Included a trap to the New Braunfels textnle mnll and helpxng the Art Club wnth their art sale S 'l ' , :fwfr 1 , . u Q I L Nancy Ersch Mona Boles Kay Welch and Alnce Harper practice proper table setting 'X Inspecting artncles made by the sewmg classes are Geqrge Ann Quesenberry, Wanda Wlckclntfe, and Carolyn Hemby I Jo Ann Duecker Jummue Bass and Florence Leonard prepare to serve coffee Edna Monahan, Sandra Moore, and Connie Watson look for new and better Ideas nh' A h , .W if -l 1 IQ!! I I I- 4 ' 1 I A , J . X 1 r I . 1 D I I 15 . t 1 ,. . t , V 3 , fl ' . 'I .N J 4: J X er I V w f Q f ws 4 I 1 1 Q N, 1 War. LL 1 a a x L me The purpose ofthe Slide Rule Club is to learn the theory and manipulations of the slide rule. A K Winners of the club contest went to city and regional l I7 competition. A W ,Q ,J Em HW uwwu wwwmmmme' SFC 6632 ilffiimesf E I? 5 sr ?r l.DE RULE left to right J Veltman treasurer A Priest president Mr Hurta sponsor J Dorbandt vice president D Franklin sgt at arms J Austin J i .3.f A1 W g ,film Jam 3 afafwftf N5 3' I W? . ' -P 1 , 4 . ' a A .n 'J . ' l , I , 1 l Q -1 . ' h .RN F Z- , 5 Q' k, H . ' ' , wr q -' Jff ' , . , . Q .. Q h A 5 'Ml .gf .- ' Q x -A N Q ,SF 'M . ' N5 Q ,sf A 3 ' s- . ' - , .ll l' , rm' ' l . ,Qt ' V i if-l ' .. ,. I 5 fc - no s 5 I , ' . P N 1 ' T' A gs - A1 5 .L Q W fy f . ' sh , 3, s I N .. . X if 1 ' . . l Q G' '- -P 4' ' J 33 'I' Tfs .' . N ' 1 . 17'-R . .lag A ' . . . X ' ,X 4' ' . . ' N f , - . 1 .. vi . - 'K X . ' , . 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If ul li FQ t msn ' ci A W KI kh it! rm J' left to right P Townsend R Laughlin G Willoz B Gonzales A Delgado N Harvey J Gibson J Ward W Echols Second row E Fuller H Dapeer J Brown R Briones B Conhe R Buller R Steelhammer J An derson E Wong Third row J Sivek G Fields E Stendng M Clifford J Brown D Hailey H Kumun M Krallk P Whltson VOCATIO AL- UTO Members of the Vocatnonal Auto Club are tramung to become auto mechamcs Over haulnng and repalrmg thenr cars and faculty members cars ns a September to May achvnty of the club Larry Black larry Marchak Pressdent Sponsor 1 lip Officers L Black presndent H Zlegler chaplam W Eck stem sgt at arms H Deutert treasurer C Burnett secre tary J Hamell reporter 2- xm 1 fl... -l Kneeling S Hernandez C Boykun J Hollingsworth R Selsor C Penmngton C Franz M Clark Standing T Murray B Tatum R Shockey L Maller K Smith D Murray V Harrell T Evans , . . . . I - , I - , I - ' , -- - i - , i - 1 ' 7 . , . f Q A ,V . L , 'W' f. V V, , ' ff tsvt M--'wfM.Q-ms. . A 2 ' ' V num, H. I A , ' 4 ' WV ' f , 4 TW '- 4 ' vw N , y A V -. , fwfr wwf , ' ' , W, L ,-,l, , Z W I A h A W 5' .1 Y T UW K iw GMT T : ' 6 A it 3 Q, Q' ' 'wh Q I Q , 'F 1 . i' 1 ' o J . ll 5 L, 1 Q y ' X 7, , ,, if 5, .. N Q , if I , V1 ' f ' , 1 2 - R - .' u ' I A w n ' ' . . ' ' ' X, . A , ' Y I ' n ' T 4 s ' ' L ' ,lr , , 253.3 ,. . ,..'w,xQ ',, ' - ' , ,, x 4 - s . -,J . ' ,,u'-f,.A 2 . T, 5.,-gig. 'W- 'tt g , . . X muy- A , 'V ' y 1 Q 0 4 1, to cl T ..-M ' .' ., -' 1 , l W l . ! Vx R .I V , v, N ,. , lv' .sf T f .. A . . , . , . , . , . , . , . . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , . . AUDIO-VI UAL CLUB The Audio-Visual Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. Lindy Burgess. The members are licensed and trained to operate, project, and service all visual aids equipment. Making announcements over the Centralized Sound System is only one of the many duties which this club performs. T'- Unk as t -L 'iid' Left to right G Willoz R Grona K Wneters T Fancher B J Walker ...X C L1 ,f 'Y . .F W uni .. President Mickey Clark and Mr Lindy Burgess discuss c ub plans ffl Left to right J Dalton B Murray E Von Scheele Kent Seated F Tafolla 'K' 1. I Left to right M Williamson J Crane A Resendez Second row J Everntt K Krendel J Rotan A Krem el Third row D Fraser D Durham R Rawls R Steelhammer 96 S I Left to right E Moore E Riolcs J Sewall Second row M McCraney Z Kuhz R Alexander B La mer Third row D Brant P Benavides V Rogers R Cannon , , f KJ I I I I . Il ' II ' I i WA fi 5 A :L 1 J 3 , ' 1 . ' 2 - K R fi if . , , H. i we- '0 K I . fr' . C 3 . NT Ai i 4 ' ' ,T 6 Q I ' A I vi , f ' : . ' , . , . ' , . ' : . , . , . , J. . : . . , . . . i ml 0 .x 1 -3 f T qi ' IW' 'Q 4 v ,B . 1' , ' I A' fi S f I is f ' 4 . jj 1 ,K Q Q 4 Q ' A' ' my V' , :fy 1 if .: ,Z ..,. , x 'I L f li - ffl C, it f it - I 1 .1 ., Q M v -4 I .K . i X 1, , 3 J , fc 'l W x 5 ,g ' ll H R XJ f ', 9? 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' . : . , . , . , iw Left to rught, seated Garry Znmmerman presudent Mr Burgess sponsor Standmg Kenneth Cornett vace president Lnnda Pack treasurer Kay Trammel secretary Mano Hernandez sergeant at arms 'if' Left to nqht J Saroz L Bode Second Left to rught L Mercer S Lupuen Sec row D Davns B Roy B Muller Thlrd ond row L Lahtmen D Cummms J row W Pate G Smvth R Denney Nonmacher B Gonzales Third row T Fourth row J Dechert R Conrey J Grlffls E Gaertner H Wallns M Kagan Palfreyman Fourth row M Reagan G Blackmon J Cummms D Mollgaard J-M-,,,. Left to right K Trammel L Pack D Mollgaard Left to rught J Cummms M Kagan T Gnffns E Lahtmen . P !. Q-'VAX I' lgl gf -'N pls! 'rift Dfw 1 N llll, gl! Y' if luluslfllil' vigil. nl' fllllllllljg-: .4-I Nlck Dyke Presndent Mrs Marlon Powell Mr Robert Dalghsh Sponsor Sponsor U ITED STATES HISTORY CLUB Under the sponsorshlp of Mr Dalglvsh and Mrs Powell Edison s Amencan History un structors the United States Hlstory Club was formed several years ago Thus orgamzatlon conslsts of young men and women of the hnstory classes who are eager and wrlllng to learn more about their country thelr government and for what their freedom really stands 1 l Seated L Benton Ist vsce pres A Lykms 2nd vnce pres H Shell 3rd vnce pres K Casper secretary S Boemecke treasurer C Evans chaplain Standing M Beckman S Stamps C Hope B Chanack and D Barr Board of Advasors 3 T 5 s,.t A WMM Q3 -N, s A ..,..-,.... .0 VI ' xx 6.8 'r 'A ' ,lr l X ' SQ :Y X -. l, , , , FFL .gg :L A. K I 4 v r ' ' ls ss .., it . gss, Q V . l , 5 WMM E A . T S 9,59 A -' A, T 1 S S v lt, f has ' , 4, I . v 1 ag? V 4 ll. 'ef X . , W 4 1 , I , , r ' f. VA l ?f lf'w 'Wa Y-' no if -Ji' First row A Slvek K James G Jacobs and R Laughlrn Second row R Underwood P Kalser N Langworthy B Tatum and D Hnpp Thlrd row M ONave E Moore S Thomas S Richardson and B Gon zales Fourth row G Scarborough L Carter C Shulze and J Ander son Fifth row J Brown L Kunz J Fntze J Schlottmann and P Whatson 'Qf't 'Wm Ck It Y'-NJ 'Vw xx H 'C .F N nL.4rL..' First row B Sellers P ONenl M Trlmmlngs B Bauman and J Street Second row V Gar cla G Keller L Schareln D Franklm C Kusenberger and D Courtney Third row I Pos tell R Buller C Yoast E Zah roclmck B Pl-nllnps Fourth row T Murray P Milam S Berg B Barr and B Justlce H +..51 M:+' air- f Flrst row N Muddleton L Son mer J Owmgs S Snmmonds A Pmgree and E Thnele Sec ond row M Nonmacher M Schreuber C Kusenberger J Owmgs and A Hardin Third row J Fredernck G Calvert M Mangum C Knmes and C Meckel Fourth row J Mc Gowan H Kumm R Cooper G Mllls andJ Abshlre 0 BOOK CLUB Presudent Sponsor Sharon Hubbard Dessa Wrught Officers left to right S Hubbard pres R Wrnght vnce pres: dent Q Cadden secretary J Suttle treasurer and T Cook sergeant at arms Left to rlght standing B Darlmg B Dapeer E Ful left to rnght standing T Casey S Anderson B Mc Ier V Crawford G Black Seated M Snfford J Gowan W Echols J Dowell Seated J Balshaw Corcoran H Schramm M Horn S Jecks C Conklm C Eddy P Reddung K Thompson X . . Q '. I ,, V 4, - -L 4 . ,. 'Q' 'x . , k 5 ' . A 1' wslk:1s,f l I I 1 Y Q J , . . , . I ' ' I 'I ' I I - 1 7 - 1 I - 1 or I 1 ' 'A an C I 'c I , , . , X , , .4...., ' 'Z7Y 'A . . . . . . , . - , . . , . , . , . . , . , . 0 ' 0 , . , . . . . , . , - , . . . . I , . , . , . . . , . , . , . . TH RIFT CLUB Save and let your money work for you is the motto of this worthwhile organization, the Thrift Club. lts members serve as advisory bank secretaries. Seated: B. Nelson, secretary, J. Morris, president, Mrs. Scott, sponsor. Second row: P. Rees, as- sistant parliamentarian, S. Thompson, treasurer, S. Carroll, vice-president. Third row: R. Wright, parliamentarian, K. Haldy, program chairman, L. Natha, assistant program chairman, and B. McGowan, sergeant-at-arms. First row: P. Quesenberry, N. Rector, C. Crumrine, J Dorbandt. Second row: L Oppendander, S. Duecker, J. Keller, R. Barr, M. San tee. Third row: L. Dennis, C. Bartles, J. DeKing, B Anderlitch, D. Mollgaard Fourth row: J. Lynch. 3 ,A s -' fi Q ' .J it i ' A L sv in 5-5 I , ' if f y . . is f b , . ' -. . si V I I ' T . 'J 4 ,., f l 1 ' , iff' txxige 1' Hag! Q I .3J1j:Ttel:'l 012,17 i 22 ' '61 ht: I ff yd, . ,A evrh,!Jg,l .x-- 4' First row: J. Moore, S. Stahl, J. Covalesky. Sec- ond row: G. Ryan, P. Moore, H. Adams, R. Rob- inson. Third row: N. Bur- ney, B. Keuper, L. Metze. 101 X. HOME CRAFTS Girls in the Home Crafts learn to make extra special things out of dif- ferent types of fabrics or other things commonly found in their homes. t 3 it Officers, seated: J. Hanna, reporter, Miss Nelson, sponsor, S. Dorries, president. Second row: M. Renfro, secretary, C. Kuhlman, vice-president, and E. Starosta, treasurer. M-fe ,Q First row, left to right: P. Medlock, P,-iw.. A. Weir, C. Davis, K. Lykins, J. Kidd, B. Haley. Second row: B. Barnes, S. Brown, M. Harvey, C. Sproul, J. Schul, J. Sellers. Third row: S. Loaf- man, P. Zesiger, B. Draper, G. Ol- , fers, E. Watkins, S. DeShon. Fourth row: P. Arnold, J. Dorgen, S. Thomp- son, P. Kilborn, G. Flores, M. Cornett. First row, left to right: C. Haeglin, M. Lane, C. Furguson, J. Camps, S. J Beadle. Second row: S. Van Kleef, P. Landen, S. Saathoff, J. Raymos, J, L. Brown, P. Bourland. Third row: ' R. Saroz, Y. Ortiz, J. Evans, S. Ash- croft, M. Choate, S. Carter. Fourth row: P. Rogers, B. Brown, B. Watts, L. Wildman, R. Ramsey, P. Carter. 4. .ag - 1 -381. C .iw 1'1 4 ,ff -...... Anderson, D. Cloninger, W. Roberts, F. Cadena, B. Beeson. row: G. Rose, treas., G. McNet, sec., G. Gaston, vice-pres., B. Roy, pres., Tigrett, sponsor. Second row: B. Rathe, W. Carmack, E. Story, J. Streatey, Koeing, T. Workman, D. Means. Third row: R. Sawey, D. Young, J. Vauter, 5 MODEL CRAFTS The Model Crafts Club is a group of iunior high school boys who are interested in the building of boats, ships, m o del cars, and midget racers. The main proiect for the club this year was the construction of a Soap Box Derby racer. DQIQQ ueloi 0 W 9.5 0.13: First row: R. Stanley, B. Smith, reporter, T. Math, E. Sivek, sec., R. Henderson, vice-pres., R. Baker, pres., M. Postlewate. Second row: L. Simmonds, treas., R. Grant, H. Pendrak, C. Ruyz, A. Alli- son. Third row: B. Campbell, S. Kovacs, R. Boazeman, R. Lake, L. Lahtinen, G. Peese, F. Lamp, T. Keith, R. Shaw, K. Borden. f g.. ,o,r-9 r-QU? fi First row: N. Burney, B. Keuper, D. Johnson, J. Hafner, B. Anderlitch, J. DeKing, D. Gorder Second row: B. Austin, L. Metze, M. Appleby, L. Brown, H. Moore, D. Rant, J. Hall, J. Stripling and J. Roberts. Third row: R. Schramm, D. Sheppard, D. Fry, D. Welch, M. Benevides, J. Johnson D. Schneider, C. Garza, and G. Suarez. PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATIO ,RVN Mrs. E. C. Tschiedel President li 'i1'.. ?' W si. , V, Messrs, R. S. Busby, treasurer, Vernon Sooter, presidentfs aide, E. C. Tschiedel, president, and Wallace Hopkins, secretary. 7'v'??x .Ali N' f,3z.:l1v' I 'rfb' '-,Lk Chairmen and Co-Chairmen, First row: Messrs. A. Jones, L. Jecks, G. Black, D. Casper, and H. Saathoff Second row: Messrs. H. Starosta, G. Avery, R. Buller, R. Busby, and E. Story. Third row: J. Stafford, J. Hill M. Dorbandt, G. Medlock, and L. Aylesworth. Fourth row: Messrs. A. Borchers, F. Evans, D. Patrick, and A Brown. Advisory Mothers, First row: Messrs. J. T Bush, J. Carter, D. Darling, C. Kellogg, and B. Anderson. Second row: Messrs. R. Wehmeyer, J. Smith, R. Busby, C. Zieg- ler, and J. Wallis. Third row: Messrs. H. McLaughlin, H. Childs, D. Thompson, and O. Borden. Fourth row: Messrs. O. Fin- ley, J. Lee, D. Keuper, G. Kunsman, and l. Campbell. Fifth row: Messrs. H. Cook, C. Williams, and L. Ott. rf Advisory Mothers, First row: Messrs. E. Shell, L. Metze, D. Watts, and J. Brown. Second row: Messrs. C. Garrett, J. Dess, M. Swafford, and A. De La Cruz. Third row: Messrs. R. Boazeman, M. Daves, E. Gaertner, and J. Carter. Fourth row: Messrs. R. Buller, L. Reeve, and E. Franka. L I 13' like Advisory Mothers, First row: Messrs. E. Story, B. Kusenberger, W. Moore, and H. Teague. Second row: Messrs. E. Schneider, J. Keller, and C. Hanna. Third row: Messrs. E. Koppa, W. Hamilton, R. Harvey, and W. Jacobs. 105 VALEDICTORIAN Mona Boles Q SALUTATORIAN Jimmy Austin faculty emerged victorious in the annual basketball game sponsored by E Club. Faculty members were honored with a Valentine Tea by members of the FTA. -L. , K Edison was honored by students excelling in many fields. Front row: Iris Crowd- er, speech, Nancy Langworthy, chorus, Abbie Shelton, iournalism, Mary Hardy, chorus, and Guy Thomas, speech. Back row: Carol Gregory, essay, Leslie Car- ter, ic'--' If Mona Boles, DAR, and Sigrid Berg, chorus. Black and Gold Prom, held in the Menger Ballroom, was one of the big social events the year. I. i ,. X'?' The Valentine Postoffice was sponsored by the journalism classes and the Spark and Bear Track staffs. T07 l Q K CM' - 131' xncfi mmm f rm- lsyf, Q 111 'LII ' ' P I I ,rggoim C N n1iw clcz 'mf II KH I: faclm f urf' 'DUN if-AN by 1 vi? 4, L,AkL' ' gli .. ' 5 A Yfrgnm V , ' 1 W avi 4 ,, 2' ' W ,r ' Ylji' ...2 A 'Ax' ,, , 43 1 , Kari H R' n, 'Q ff 4: . A N E it ?' WEETHEART PROM mm 1:27 SEI 1 HOST HOSTESS 0711! U'4 W-9 Hefty ,Nalmhs ,. V ' , im , M ' r , ,-Rjzwagf, s71??iT' ff f y . awww, ,,,g,,, f Sw - gw:fQf7 w?.ve.f ,w fy 'f,ff3f'4i1'l y2r' ' ?m:g,iZf3?g??g,q32?1 , 'W-!Q'Y3?fff .pf A . 'il wg5?5fFE'1Yi'?a MW - 5:1 . ,L ,h . f JM 5 Q - uv L - I' . P 0 ' ' a '14 - 1 r 7, 5 '- -, gr, .., . FI L ji ff 2' f va ,Q V ., I K Xt f. k 'xv . 1 xx f. X V. , , , X' , ,fi I ., ,V 5 K- A My K I In Y A Barbara Wyres Gary Keller Nlck Dyke and Pattn Stroud decorate the tree un the mam hall at Chrustmas SENICDR STUDE T COUNCIL ACTIVITIE Q' George Scarborough and lda Znttle were candudates for Host and Hostess at the annual Sweetheart Prom sponsored by the councul flgpg, Delegates attendlng the State Canventaon for Student Councnls nn Galveston were Jean Black Nash Thompson Barbara Wyres and Gary Keller QUNSON Three members ranslng the Edlson Vtctory flag are Donna Sarran Nash Thompson and Januce Power f X773 vo Worknng at a paper druve are Wayne Fretlung Cynthna Croft Hank Shell Johnny Veltman Gwen Ewung and Carol Kosub 113 , . g R h G1 U - J N' I of X I ' 5 Q . . I I xx g L 11,5 4 . 3 I , SWE . . . . , , , . ,mfr 1 , ul . ' l I V 8 -D ,, 4 I aft, l' f S guyz' J . 1 t gint, yy t K Q ', f .At - , , We ' , KJ . . ef SA- . P.: f U . . .. I . Q I I I I 'CP iiliwv gb .ww .JI Sensor pncnuckers enloy food n fun at Barton Springs nn Austm on May 29 was its May 3 was the date for the Semor Banquet held at the Gunter Hotel Smorgasborg SENIOR CLASS ACTIVITIE YT Bry Ann Jones and Juluus Fnncke leave for the Sensor Prom 114 If Clumaxung the Sensor year was the annual Prom held on May 24 an the Crystal Ballroom of the Gunter Hotel L , fe ' x l ,srl S WL, Y ' Q 4 V X Q' ff- S ,Q i t ' X1 fl , , ' 5-iiwfkfgii. V, , K :si ? ,N g .L D g ' - 5 aff il' ' ft f ' 5 ' X 7:1 .ia 5 A' . xl L .J 4 1 . l v , L V... 1 L' 4 -8 X . ' S ' . ' . rw-' AD. A 1 ' 51 ' ' . fvff . 1 -V if .J a ,F . f My f- ' .-Q qc S D I 1' Q Q , Q . ,S .W rf K 6' M 7 f Q, X S . ' to 19 - ' H ' V ,lp , an , ,L ,, I , , - V Aida QW.-ft, ' rx, . . . . , . ,S ,. 1 Q 5 A. S 4 ilu The Sensor Class Play was presented February 28 and March 'I 's g Q Selling Christmas cards helps pay for Sensor dues 1121- 1 .gr Jr- Sigh .. yi , K.: ..,.. ,J-,A vi. 'rd vfga'-' l'.l':-9. 4, 'i x 0-s , -Q . , 'R ,t -'-, 'r g. vigil' 4' 0,1 fjwbr ,ff -we The play was a howlmg success QQ! 0 Fx ,Z- We-1 ff 472,311-K, Thirteen members compose the offncers and plannnng board H5 l H74 , K 5 X. Q Q y . ,A ll ' ' ll 5 ?1 s J V' ll. l i , we M , :fu t . . if ', 2- ff ' y 0 f Et J- 0' 1 3 4 A ' .J ' l -.11 3, ' 7'- 7 1 a A l Q.. ' . ' ' 4 , f 'f' K 1 'J' . Q 6' it f Q 9 : ,V K ' I 3 Y ., V 1 L 8' , ' ' s s :gs H ' -N 'Q -. 7 I my 3 Q. .. Q 4 1 7' e :ii 1' , Q,- A K. X 4 ..,. .J ff, IV K, , ' .- us V ' , 5 - H 'l 5 N r W' , . sp ' X X : fx-g' me f law ,f Q-,,. 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Morris, V. Sooter, L. Black, G. Moore, D. Aylesworth, and W Freilung Third row: D. Slaughter, D. Gabriel, M. Medlock, B. Johnson, C. Fest, J. Fincke, and B. Center George Forehand Head Coach Marvin Greer B-Team Coach EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON wp., R .i' 'VFW ...- Botiom row: R. Buslwell, K. Soothoff, H. Fieseler, V. Enderlin, J. Veltmcm, ond E. Von Dyke. Second row W. Simmons, E. Hcrvey, M. Krcilik, D. Avery, B. Boyers, Coach Paul McCcrley, and Coach Marvin Greer Third row: H. Turner, S. Busby, J. Phillips, H. Dietert, L. Thompson, ond J. Allen. ABILENE HARLANDALE ALAMO HEIGHTS TECH HARLINGEN NORTHEAST SAN MARCOS SEGUIN NEW BRAUNFELS KERRVILLE UVALDE ROBSTOWN NEDERLAND 4 Paul McCarley Ass'f. Coach A Weldon Forren Line Coach I . EDISON 20 HARLANDALE 13 Ednsons Bears went unto thenr sec ond game of the season wnth their tradmonal rival Harlandale both and losses The lndnans had dropped their season opener to powerful Port Arthur 20 O However the Bears were determmed to even thenr record and managed a slum 20 13 wan after a hard fought excntnng game Behmd 6 O an the second quarter the Bears rallned to tue the lndnans by the half ln the thnrd quarter the Brums took advantage of two Har Iandale fumbles scorlng on both The Redskms pushed over one more TD but after that the Edison defense held tight Hal Fleseler lumor halfback and Bull J o h n s o n sensor end were standouts EDISON 6 ABILENE 41 Openmg the season wnth a lourney to 4A State Champuon Abnlene the Ednson Bears were shootnng hugh However the bug gun of the 4A dns tract proved to be too much for Coach Forehand s boys who were out classed Although everyone on the team played the game hard the fmal score was a lop suded 41 6 vxctory for Abulene End Jam Allen who caught a pass from Quarterback Johnny Veltman for the lone Edlson touchdown was the stand out of the game both of fensnvely and defensuvely x K- N Ns EDISON 51 ALAMO HEIGHTS 13 In a game marked by aggressive lane play and long runs the Golden Bears crushed the hapless Alamo Helghts Mules 51 13 Bear touchdowns were chalked up by Helmuth Dnetert Vernon Enderlm Eddue Van Dyke Hal Fueseler and Johnny Veltman Fleseler carried for two touchdowns and Veltman for three Both of the Mules touchdowns were made In the fourth quarter one on a long pass and the other from the one after a fifteen yard cluppmg penalty Defensnvely the tough lnne of the Bears held the Mules to a scant 43 yards rushmg Starrmg nn the lane were Julnus Fnncke and Wayne Frenlmg, wnth John ny Veltman nn the backfneld I Y 'QA 1 U I Q 4 in . 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I iv U I I K . . , . to I 4 ' I l 1 A I 1 , EDISON 27 TECH 'I2 Goung unto the-ur fourth game the Bears faced a hnghly touted unbeaten San Antomo Tech But the Brums proved too much forthe Buffaloes taklng them from the ranks ofthe unbeaten by a score of 27 12 The ftrst score was set up on a 29 yard runback ofthe ktckoff by Larry Black and a 30 yard scamper around end by John ny Veltmon Eddue Van Dyke scored and ktcked the extra pomt ln the begtnnmg of the second quarter Van Dyke grabbed a pass from Quarterback Veltman for the second Bear tally then converted to make the score 'I4 0 Later In the thnrd peruod Edison scored agaln Veltman carrymg the ball and Van Dyke converting Edlson s last touchdown was punched over by Helmuth Dtetert after a 50 yard run up the mlddle by Vernon Enderlnn Outstanding an the game were Bull Boyers and Claude Fest EDISON 14 HARLINGEN 6 Travelung to Harlsngen for theur fffth game the Eduson Bears were decuded underdogs to the tmpresslve Valley power house Wuth two key players out of the game he Bears chances looked slum agannst the Cardnnals who sported an umpresslve record of four wnns and no losses But the Brutns known for thetr abnltty to deltver the gocds when the chlps were down went on to take the game away from the Cordnnals by a hard won margin of 14 6 Th1s wnn was the fnrst by an Edtson team over a Valley team Ednsons fnrst touchdown came nn the second quarter clnmaxnng a 74 yard drnve from the Eduscn 26 where tackle .lulnus Ftncke recovered a Harlungen fumble Van Dykes PAT attempt failed Near the end of the thnrd quarter Ednson marched 48 yards for thetr second touchdown Van Dyke gonng over from the ten yard lnne Veltmans extra ponnt try was blocked Early In the fourth pernod the Cardsnals came ahve ta score theur lone touchdown on a pass deep unto the end zone The conversuon attempt was blocked by End Jnm Allen The Bears took theur last two pounts on a safety smothernng the Harltngen quarterback In a pass attempt nn has end zone r I I - 1 . , . . . 1 f 1 V ' 1 S1 Jim Allen, Sr. End, 2 letters David Aylesworth, Jr. Guard, 1 letter EDISON 44, NORTHEAST 0 Edison's first district clash was with low-rated Northeast, a team at the bottom of the district standing, carry- ing a record of four losses and one win. In the first half a fired-up Brahma team threw a scare into the Bears, keeping the Bruins bottled up and scoreless until late in the second quar- ter. Then the Bears finally mustered enough drive to punch over their only touchdown of the first half, making it However, the Bears were a differ- ent team the second half. After reas- sembling their forces, they came back to rip the Brahmas apart, winding up with a final score of 44-0. This win gave the Bears a five game winning streak, with five wins and one loss for the season. Defensive standouts for the Bruins were David Aylesworth, Julius Fincke, and Lanny Thompson. ' . 5, Ng ,. 4 w- -ts, - it f l . X m '11, ' , '79,,., ' i it A X 15 . ' xt' 'V 'I ,Z ' M . ,-'VV' . t 'iw d t, V k rf, lv lfkl Q A, ggi I It uf, J g,,.,k, BL xvrkk ia wer:-' we f ilu gf'v'?v,YMtl'f?'ff WW, . V I , Lg 1-ugly -, 'V 1- . Q fl! -'th 2 Qt I. i K, J4gw,ij3,g,, 5 Qi MM: 1- fu ,win rf P --w - V aku ,., O , M' ' H -wmv ' G lg tg! I - me I . , ' Q i sg, gqkaigy qt Ilffffl v , Larry Black, Sr. End, 1 letter EDISON 40, SAN MARCOS 'I9 Going for their sixth consecutive win of the season, the Bears faced powerful San Marcos, reputedly the key game in the explosive 13-AAA district. San Marcos, the only un- beaten AAA team in the San Antonio area, promised the Bears a tough game as the Bruins traveled to San Marcos to battle the Rattlers on their home ground. But the powerful ground offense of the Bears proved too much for the fabled aerial attack and tough de- fensive line of the Snakes. Holding the Rattlers to 98 yards rushing all night, the Golden Bears soundly trounched the San Marcos team 40- 19, to end the Rattlers' seven game consecutive winning streak. Piling up three lightning touch- downs in the first quarter, the Bears quickly ran up a good lead, then matched touchdowns with the Rat- tlers for the rest of the game. The Snakes threw 45 passes, 23 of which were completed. Outstanding in the game for Edi- son were Helmuth Dietert and Harvey Turner. l Bull Buyers, Jr. Bill Center, Sr End, 'l lefief Tackle 'I letter EDISON 24, ssoum 7 Looking for their third straight 13 AAA victory, the Bears went to Se- guin for a clash with the Seguin Mat- adors. The Bears, after having been fired up for the San Marcos game, suffered a psychological let-down which, coupled with a sparked Mat- ador eleven, had the Bears trailing 7-6 at the end of the first half. But the Bears came back revived to score three touchdowns in the third quarter to make the final score 24-7. mf W' 'i f,..,'?'1Y19 22i ii.. 4 N ,o Vernon Enderlin, Sr. Back, 2 letters EDISON 52, NEW BRAUNFELS 0 Edison played its best game of the year against New Braunfels to re- cord their eighth straight win ond their fourth straight win in district competition. By the end of the first quarter the Bears had a 20-O lead. However, the Unicorns struggled back into the game for a brief period early in the sec- ond quarter, After losing Horses gave play of the down sprint going to the Edison one. the ball on downs, the up the most spectacular night, a 95-yard touch- by Eddy Van Dyke. By the end of the first half the Unicorns were completely demoralized by a score of 38-0. Although the Bears' second team played the whole second half and New Braunfels' resistance stiffened, the final score was Edison 52, New Braunfels 0. The Bears gained a staggering total of 615 yards to the Unicorn 116. Outstanding were Helmuth Dietert and Tackle Julius Fincke, operating at fullback, who scored the final touch- down. .V 'M 'Tl 'Pl 'f' .4 'Elf' gn-vw if . ,, . . g A ' . 7 'I Qi 4. A. . N 0 ' Hal Fieseler, Jr. I- 1 Bock, 2 letters , Claude F6513 JF- Julius Fincke, Sr, Tackle, l lellef Tackle, 2 letters S . ,z-Kfq f 125 EDISON 40, KERRVILLE 0 With four straight district wins under their belt, Edison had only to defeat a tough Tivy eleven to gain the dis- tricf title. In the game the Bears rolled over the Antlers 40-0 to help their 40 point per game average and to become dis- trict champs. Although the Antlers tackled and blocked viciously, they were never in the game. The first score came with 30 seconds to go in the first quarter. Two more came in the second quarter, giving the Bears a 20-O halftime lead. Touchdowns were three for Eddy Van Dyke, one for Hal Fieseler, one for Edward Harvey on a pass inter- ception, and one for Bill Johnson on a pass completion from Van Dyke. Standouts for the Bears were Claude Fest and Bill Johnson. 1 9 I nt. A -44 -f , M'- . , P .' ' Edward Harvey, Jr. ' Back, l letter Wayne Freiling, Jr, Bill Johnson, Sr. Guard, 2 letters End, l letter 126 ,s 'aff .1 aff. Melvin Medlock, Sr. Guard, 1 letter 'llif.. George Moore, Sr. Guard, l letter EDISON 45, UVALDE 0 After winning their district with five straight wins, the Bears battled for bi-district with Uvalde, which had gained a playoff berth by winning their 14-AAA district. Despite a slow start, the power of the Bears finally showed itself to bring an impressive 45-O win and a bi-district championship. This helped to avenge a bi-district defeat of the Bears by a Uvalde team in 1949. The Bears went into the game with serious injuries. Tailback Van Dyke sat out the whole game with an in- jured knee, and Quarterback Veltman played with an injured hip. Wing- back Dietert was shifted to tailback and did a remarkable job filling Van Dyke's position and making a touch- down himself. ln addition, Veltman scored two touchdowns, Fieseler one, and Saathoff one. The Bear line completely throttled the Uvalde offense, limiting the Coy- otes to 83 yards total offense. Out- standing linemen were Jimmy Allen, Julius Fincke, Claude Fest, and Wayne Freiling. Q- J 'Q .w- xii i. . '50 Q75 ,. ,D a i 1' K' ' A U -..f ,, Jim Phillips, Jr. Guard, 1 letter l27 EDISON 0, NEDERLAND 7 Reaching for heights never before ttained by an E d i so n team, the ears' ambitious uphill iaunt was inally stymied at the little oil-rich own of Nederland in East Texas. Again led by vicious line play, the Bears finally met their match in a cant 7-0 score that was several times hreatened but never tied. The lone touchdown of the game ame on a 47-yard Nederland march ate in the first quarter, but the Bull- ogs held on to this narrow margin o nose out the Bruins and advance nto the championship game with arland, where the Bulldogs met with 3-O defeat. There could be no standouts in this inal effort. All played brilliantly, but he chips were down. 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X ff, fe , I , up , . l , . -of-A. .A f .Q ' gf ,A P. gs ' I c I ' I 1 .l A L L D I S T R I C T SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS EI E1 Hal Fieseler D D T T H A E E ' A 1.3 A I A -' x M M ' A - any A L L L L C D I I T S Y T R I C T Johnny Veltmcn L., pm nf'- R. Allan ,l 'G' I. Y 2 N D T E A M A L L C I 2 A D wmv Thvmpwn L T D E W? A A R A I L c L T D A I L L T R C L L c T T Y AA Q LL L LL DS If IT Z-1 S SA T TT R 'TE I C c T T A A L L L L C c ' I T Y Y ,2 EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON EDISON SENIOR HIGH B TEAM I3 HARLANDALE I 2 ALAMO HEIGHTS 0 SAM HOUSTON I3 EDGEWOOD 0 BURBANK 6 LANIER I2 Coach Marvin Greer's Senior B team conclud- ed the season with 4 wins, 'I tie, and 2 losses. The Cubs tied with Burbank for district but won the championship as a result of the Bears' vic- tory over Burbank. I I 4 Snxggn-424A 395 lifes QiiQti?3l?.3fis4 32474 I I I K512 35' ISPN-43'nl8 Bottom row: G. Gaston, M. Hernandez, H. Villarreal, L. Enderlin, A. Villarreal, R. Meade, D. Franklin E Kumin Middle row: S. Bell, R. Bushell, S. Denton, N. Thompson, N. Harvey, A. Lueders, D. Murray, D. Hackman G Hoff man. Back row: Mgr. G. Gerber, M. Kralik, J. Granato, D. Gabriel, W. Simmons, B. Dubose, A. Cortese W Shockey D. Rummel, P. Dominguez, Coach Greer. 132 IOR HIGH TEAM X -QIQ Seated B Farrar V Crawford M Swafford D Keller D Rnchards P Johnson J Hardwtck G Black B Sheldon E Blevuns B Smnth G Rose G Blackman Kneelung Url F Cadena R Jordan D Gabrvel R Drllard J Day L Appleby J Palfreyman J Ward R Baker R Boazeman D Schutter B Darling D Caruthers Standmg ll rl D Sheppard Mgr W Park T Hagan B Davns K Cornett R Ste phens J Stafford J McNett J Meyers D Banks R Conrey S Vradenberg W Reeve Coach Dalton Klaus JU ICR HIGH B TE Seated J Crowder, J Mann, S Kovacs, J Boyers, J Farrell, J Nonmacher, G Davus, G Dowdy, L Lah tmen Kneeling J Mutchell, S Pfenffer, J Scott, J Powell, R Thuma, L Mangrum, J Rylander, D Samp sell, C Beckley, T Whntehead Short standlng J Ducote, L Simmons, G Childs, M Sapp, D DeLaCruz, K Strawn, B Austtn, M Postlewate, B Harvey, G Hope, E Lahtnnen, Managers Tall standing B Whnte head, C Chrane, D Blocker, T Brown, D Tehas, D Schwartz, D Zimmerman, R Hull, E Slvek, S Flores, Coach Jnm Kuttell s Q c I 'Tw . ...Al , . 3 L 1 I 7 f -1 4 i . 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Q Y- - E X ' I 4- A Top row H R Strlblmg Mgr Bull Johnson Claude Fest Bull McLaughlm Stanford Busby Jlm Allen Coach Paul McCarley Bottom row Craig Tally Mgr George Moore Jlmmy Hamell Ronnle Rnvas Ed dy Van Dyke Ruchard Kstner Gary Durst Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson 'Edson 'Edson 'Edson 'Edson 'Edson 'Edson 'Edson 'Edson Edson 'Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson Edson SCHEDULE OF 1956 57 Hadandah Burbank 5 Alamo Henghts Edgewood 2 Sam Houuon 54 Brackenndge 71 Jefferson Stephen F Austin 82 Hadandah Brackenndge Alamo Heughts 65 Seguin 5 New Braunfels 46 Kerrvulle 52 San Marcos 42 Nonheast 52 Seguin 69 New Braunfels Kerrville 37 San AAarcos 53 Nonheast 67 Hadandak 83 Raymondvme 52 Segunn 76 San hAarcos South San 69 Amsmon 50 Smuey Nacogdoches 45 4 'Denotes dstnct games ,. ,, IX. V l ' -64 -ao ' -52 - 7 ' -54 ' -81 ' -55 -6 ' -65 - ' -45 ' - ' -57 -as ' -43 . '- ' -52 -73 ' -39 ' -66 ' -oo ' - ' -52 '- 4 ' -47 - ' -59 '- ' -46 - ' -52 - ' -54 '- ' -47 -43 ' -sa '- f' -59 - ' -as - 1 ' -69 - ' -70 '- ' -77 '- ' -67 -56 ' -73 -, . -62 .. - ' -53 'I -54 ' -75 - EDISCN - 52, EGUIN - 54 A mn, , .. , TWV, gn.-...- , K, --btw., U A Sn F ,QV if .1 'K , 'x ei? Jimmy Hamell tries a crib shot in the Seguin game. Edison opened the 13-AAA district race with the Se- guin Matadors. The Matadors, out to avenge an earlier loss to the Bears in the South San Tournament, edged the Bears by a score of 54 to 52. EN in ,, ' 5 Jimmy Allen, Sr. Forwa rd, 2 Lette rs ' 5 '. Stanford Busby, Jr Center, 1 letter , .I ky ,n,,,,.,,5 b ,, WLM! A M. ' 9 EW BRAUNFEL - 46 Gary Durst, Jr. Guard, 'l letter Claude Fest, Jr. Center, 1 letter 6 Honorable Mention, All-City rl WN, Claude Fest gets two points in the Brackenridge game. Edison's Golden Bears started on their road to success by defeating the New Braunfels Unicorns by a score of 47 to 46. Though challenged by a tough Unicorn five, the Bears came through in true spirit. 'W EDISON - 59, KERRVILLE - 54 Bill McLaughlin baskets another two points in the Kerrville game. The Bears rolled up their second district win over the Kerrville Antlers in Kerrville. The Bears smashed Tivy by a score of 59 to 54. v Jim Hamell, Sr. Guard, 2 letters, First Team, All-State, Honorable Mention, All-city Bill Johnson, Sr. Forward, 2 letters 0 EDISON - 46, SAN MARCOS - 42 Y M.. Richard Kistner, Sr. Guard, i letter Bill Mclaughlin, Sr. Center, 2 letters First team, All-State, Honorable Mention, All-City l Q Jirn Hamell, all-state guard, tries a field goal in the first San Marcos game. Edison's Bears gained o foothold in the top district standings by defeating the San Marcos Rattlers in the first round of the district by a score of 46 to 42. EDISCN - 69, 'fi NORTH EAST - 54 l Z' 'W A Q4 Eddy Van Dyke goes for two points in the Northeast game. Ending the first district round, the Bears rolled over the Northeast Brahmas by a score of 69 to 54. The Bears toyed with the Brahmas, playing their reserve strength in one of their best games. 4 'T' W.-aw...-.. ...Q 5 s ,wg EDISON - 54, if ni Eddy Van Dyke, Jr. Forward, 1 letter -4: - Sw - Y Craig, Tally, Jr., Mgr. SEGUI - 69 Claude Tindell lumps with Mr. Greer in the Student-Faculty basketball game. Faculty won, 58 to 49. For the second time, the Seguin Matodors defeated the Bears, to drop Edison to second place. The Bears dropped the hard-fought game by a score of 69 to 54. Though defeated at a crucial point, the Bears did not stop their fight for the district championship. EDISON - , EW BRAUNFEL - 43 .Y Claude Fest shoots over the heads ofa Harlandale defender. Edison stayed on the road to success by defeating the New Braunfels Unicorns at Alamo Stadium. The Bears held the Unicorns to a 47 to 43 victory, scoring the same num- ber of points as the first game but holding New Braunfels to 3 points fewer. J fl llc :ill J l ,lff.llj,tlf:.XE itil' ll I 1 I . 'A -,q--..,,....- H. R. smbnng, Jr. Manager E Q A I Q i Coach Paul McCarley We We 7 . ' We ?. Their second game with the Kerrville Antlers saw the Bears hand out a whopping 58 to 37 defeat, easily defeating the Kerrville quintet on the Antlers' home ground. v ilio EDISON - 58, 'T K s. P Q? si . 1 I s . 4 A ' ! st Rumi if- Fest shoots in the Kerrville game as McLaughlin fs, We KERR ILLE - 37 Hamell attempts a crib shot in the second battle with San Marcos. and Allen look on. EDISON - 59, KERR ILLE - 53 ln a nip and tuck game, the Bears handed out a 59 to 53 defeat to the San Marcos Rattlers. This second defeat gave Edison a tie with San Marcos for the district title. 'l-'12 f If 45' UUEIQW 3331 '..c ,2 NU l ' .3,Q.ieyt Kan ' K A 1 i o-.-N G 4 K 1 4 l A W . i 2 V' - ,x ef' i VM , -, :-' Bill McLaughlin adds to the score as Hamell watches. EDISQN - 67, SAN MARCOS - 56 After the tie with San Marcos for the title, the Bears entered a sudden death playoff with the Rattlers. In a hard-fought game, a large crowd saw the Bruins run away with the crown by cz 67 to 56 margin. 4 George Moore hits in the South San playoff game. EDISON - 62, MISSION - 50 After winning bi-district, the Bears went into the regional playoff with Mission. Beating Mission by a score of 62 to 50, the Bears earned the right to enter the state playoffs in Austin. 44 Edison's Golden Bears once more advanced into the state playoff as they played South San for the bi-district title. The Bears, after trailing only in the first few minutes, beat the Bobcats by a score of 73 to 69. EDISCDN - 73, SCUTH SAN - 69 Jim Allen keeps the ball from Mission players. Traveling to the state playoffs in Austin, the Bears were scheduled to play their semi-final game with Smiley, a team rated high above the Bruins. Although Edison could not force a victory, the Fighting Bears held the Eagles to a slim 54 to 53 margin. EDISON - 53, SMILEY - 54 Coach McCarley presents Bill McLaughlin with the plaque won at the state playoffs in Austin. X i X . ,I O Bill Johnson makes a goal attempt in the Mission game. EDISON - 75, NACOGDCDCHES - 45 After narrowly missing the semi-final cham- pionship, Edison was pitted against the Nacog- doches Dragons in the consolation round for third place. The Dragons' defeat, 75 to 45, was so complete that there was no doubt left as to the superiority of the Bears. 145 M Top row: Lester Enderlin, Mgr.p Johnny Stark, Henry Villareal, Ed Neubauer Wayne Jaroszewski Alfred Villarreal, Coach Marvin Greer. Bottom row: Bonneau Justice Johnny Johnson Richard Jones, Dennis Miller, Pedro Dominguez, Johnny Dalton. Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison 'Edison 'Edison 'Edison 'Edison 'Edison 'Edison 'Edison Edison 'Edison 'Edison 6 B-TEAM SCHEDULE OF 1956-57 47 Sam Houston - 35 46 Lanier - 42 44 South San - 49 28 Burbank - 37 35 Brackenridge - 34 57 Edgewood - 45 42 South San - 44 61 Alamo Heights - 73 53 Central - 57 54 Jefferson - 60 70 Lanier - 72 49 Tech - 48 26 Alamo Heights - 66 59 Central - 53 62 Jefferson - 64 41 Lanier -- 52 62 Tech - 49 'Denotes conference games. .IU IOR HIGH A TEAM Flrsf row R Baker B Smnh B Darlmg W Park D Rnchards S Flores J Hardwnck B Farrar Second row D Sheppard W Reeve D Keller G Black D Newbauer J Ward Third row D Klaus R Sfev ens J McNeH J Stafford S Vradenburg K Cornet? B Davus IOR HIGH B TE M S Flrsf row D Sampsell G Wallcorr J Rylander E Richards L Simmons E Suvck Second row S Kovacs D C l avan B Davus D Schaul T Workman Mr Knttell Thurd row G Hope R Koenmng S Phenffer H Wallace T Sheldon L Wyrrack B Lahfner 1, .Y g sk 5 Ju QQ 7, 1 .-ue t?-'ig sf O . . x 1 . x X K 'lf X . . F X ' A fn ' ,' H ,, L 4' I f xx . V- F. 1 f l l 'Q MY? .1 Q 1 6' -. - 5' L 2 r . , ' l I l 43 1' 'T 3 Ll 2 - I kg' V J ..: - -,...- . , . , . , . . H7 IWW' 3' Q MTW' Y et ft. 5429? I First row D Gabrnel H Fnesler B Maller A Delgado R Dullard A Vullarreal Second row L Black B Boyers V Sooter J Veltman V Enderlm T Sungley and P Wnlson Thlrd row R Ruvas H Duetert E Neubauer J Fmke L Thompson H Turner E VanDyke and Coach Forren Ednsons track team coached by Coach Weldon Forren partnclpated nn the Hub Cnty Relays San Antonuo Metropolitan Meet Texas Relays 26 AA Dustrlct Meet Regxonal Meet San Antonuo lnvltatuonal Meet and State Meet The team was led by Johnny Veltman Alfred Vnllarreal Pat Wulson Bruce Muller and Adolph Delgado m wmnmg the dustrlct champuonshup 'wi' -gba-nfs Q ' xli' A Q., t f if , 'F'- Dh ' ' Weldon Forren X I J f Lu' H Track Coach Bruce Muller completes a high lump .--zu-4 l ,YHEQ2 f ,fr I J. I WW- - C5 - -e ' J- , ,, , 5 T ,.ts N f 'fa , , It .. A T , - Q A-- l - f :X . , Y - , r 1 , ' R M ' I - 3' ' li X 4 ' l 0 , , ' I N 'fl A I Y J ,E I l . ' -g - ,,Yi' x ,' I - ,.- Asif D: I A A lvl ,V V .V G V, ef . f i 6 X , l X f slum. xy . 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S . 1 fl.. ffAlJyk'-5 My ff MHZ Seventh, Eighth, Freshman, Sopho- more, Junior, ancl finally Senior Classes make up Thomas A. Edison. Each class represents a new and dif- ferent phase in the life of the student. The goal of each seventh grader is to be a senior, that of a senior is to advance to higher learning which may be obtained at an accredited school such as Trinity University. CLASSES wreak' ff - - . A. 4 Established in 1925 by the University of Texas, San Antonio College has grown from 201 students housed in the old Main Avenue High School to the modern plant on San Pedro Avenue, which accommodates over 7000 students. The college offers regular college subjects, vocational and terminal. Modern buildings and equipment make possible high standards which meet the educational and cultural needs and demands of all students of post h i g h school age. I-, '-- -- hi ga.. 1 'Y SENIORS iiilaana- 131 Sensor c I a s s offucers George Moore vuce pressclent Susan Boe mecke secretary Mar guernte Carlson treasur er Mona Boles chap lam and George Scar borough preslclent pause In the lounge of the McAlIuster Fme Arts Center to make plans forcommencement exercises Abrago, Diego- Rufus Track 15 Softball I5 Band l,2,35 Football I5 Swimming 15 Audio- Visual 25 Spanish Club 35 Science Club 4. Texas University Alexander, Roxa Ann- Roxio Y-Teens l,2,3,45 Chaplain 35 Vice- Pres. 45 C.S.U. l5 Hornemaking lp Sports Club 25 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 U.S. History 35 Corres. Sec. 35 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 4. 'qw 'xl' H'f f'F ,, ,tt- Ayala, Yolanda Sports Club 25 F.N. 2,3,45 Jr, Jaycee-ettes 3,45 Business Club 4. Barr, Barbara Ann- Babs Spanish Club 25 Y-Teens 2,35 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 35 Speech Club 45 U.S. History 4. SAC time Ctr-:wl 3' K,,,-,,,f 1 Ambrose, Barbara- labs Y-Teens 15 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Span- ish Club 25 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 U.S. History 35 F.T.A. 35 Texas Historians 45 Hist.--Parl. 4. SAC Gal Austin, Jimmy Spanish Club 25 U.S. History 35 N.H.S. 3,45 Slide Rule 45 Texas Historians 4. ALM --.R -- vkyf W , 1 i I vm' -5 'ff ff . gn gf, -7 3. .2 ,aff ' '- . ,P I ,-M, - ff- . .1-,513-, . . 5. ' ld- ff .': ff'A', pf - .',:3.f,', ,- f P 4 4 .9 riv. Beekman, Michael- Miko Softball 'l5 Basketball 15 Track I5 Swimming 15 Art Club 35 U.S. History 3,45 Jr. Jaycees 35 An- nual Staff 45 Art Editor 45 Paper Staff 45 Student Council 4. Chi- cago Art Institute 7 Bell, Katharina .lan C.S.U. I5 Y-Teens l,2,35 Vice- Pres. 1,25 Choral Club I5 F.T.A. 2,35 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Student Council 2,3,45 Sec. 3,45 Business Club 35 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 4. Binx, Mary Pearl- Snitchy Sports Club l7 Homemaking Club I7 Pep Squad 2,3,47 F.N. 23,47 Hisv. 37 Vice-Pres. 47 Y-Teens 27 Jaycee-ettes 3,47 Parl. 37 Sec. 4. SWTSTC ,L Black, Larry Football l,3,47 Sr. Hi-Y 2,37 Tra 37 Audio-Visual 37 V.lC. 4 Vice-Pres. 4. Benfon, Lawson- ML V. Basketball I7 Termls 1,2 3: .lr E Club l7 Band l,2,37 Sr Hi-Y 2,37 Sgr,-af-Arms 2,37 Soarwlsb Clrb 2, Glee Club 3,47 Svudenv Councll 4, U.S. Hisfory Club 4: Vice-Pres. 4. Sr. Mary's Unlversny Bergman, Sruari Alonzo, Jr.- Lonnie Jr. E Club l: Jaycees 3,47 Bo A7 V.l.C. 37 Mechanical Draw Club 3, Baskelball 4. ACC er wg 'B-v'!'K '2- We-af -6 'lv' if' fb, 4 -of Q-mn' Boykin Charles V l C Brown James Hlsvor Slide Rule A Boemecke, Susan- Susie Boles, Mona Jeanne Choral Club 1,27 Sporvs Club l, Treas. lg Pep Squad 27 N.H S, 3,47 Jr. Jaycee-evles 3,47 Reporv' er 37 U.S, Hislory 3,47 Treas. 3,47 F.T.A, 3,47 Treas. 47 Business Club 3,47 Vice-Pres, 47 Senior Class Sec. Texas Lutheran College FN. l,27 Hisl. 27 Glee Club l Pres. 3: F.T.A. 2,3,47 Treas. Pres. A7 Library Club 27 P Squad 2,37 Homemaking CI 3,47 2nd Vice-Pres. 37 N.H 3,47 Vice-Pres. 4. ACC ,3 3 GP ub .S Brown, Jerry Thomas Brown, Kathy Marig Amateur Radio 27 V.l.C. 37 Slide Rule 47 Photography 47 Vice-Pres, 4. Texas University Y-Teens 74: Snmts Club 2: An- nual Staff 2,3,47 Circulation Mgr. 32 Co-Editor 47 Paper Staff 3,47 A.P,A. 2,3,47 U.S. History 37 F.T.A. 3,47 Pep Squad 3,47 Treas. 47 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,47 Quill and Scroll 3,47 Chaplain 4, N.H.S. 3,4. UCLA vs...-1 'fsavf 5 I. T? Bush, Jo Ann- Jo Buttler, Martha Lynn- Martin Pep Squad 2,3,47 F.N. 27 Spanish Club 27 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,47 F.T.A. 37 U.S. History 37 Jr. His- torians 47 Rec. Sec. 47 Business Club 47 Pres, 47 N.H S. 3,4. SAC FN. 2,3,47 Sec.-Treas. 37 Library Club 27 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 37 Pep Squad 3,47 Business Club 4. 47 Rec. Sec. 47 Business Club 4. 4? 'lsr' Burnett, Coy Burris, Billie Gayle V.l.C. 47 Sec. 47 Glee Club 47 Band l7 Y-Teens 1,47 F,N. 2,3, Vice-Pres, 47 Choral Club 4. Pep Squad 3,47 Jr. Jaycee-ettes Louisiana State University 3,47 U.S. History 37 Jr. Historians il fp' Q.-lf vvvf? Byrom, Karolyn- Dolly Carlson, Marguerite- Margie Sports Club 2,47 Jr. Jayceerettes 37 Homemaking Club 37 Y-Teens 4. C.S.U. 17 Hornemaking Club l7 Sgt.-at-Arms I7 Y-Teens 2,47 Sec. 27 Pep Squad 2,3,47 Cheerleader 3, Chaplain 47 F.T.A. 2,47 Stu- dent Council 2,3,47 Advisory Board 47 Spanish Club 27 Sports Club 27 Parl. 27 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,47 Treas. 47 U,S. History 37 Junior Class Treas.7 Senior Class Treas, TCU Chanack, ArdellelBarbara- Bobbye N.H,S. 3,45 Sec. 45 F.T.A. 3,45 Re- corder 35 Pep Squad 3,45 Lt. 45 Student Council 3,45 Jayceerefles 3,45 U.S. History 3,45 Spanish Club 4. Texas University Clark, Helen I.- Curly FN. 3,45 Girl's Glee Clu Business Club 4. Casper, Delherl C,- Casper Center, Bill Ward Audio Visual l,2,3,45 Sr, H4-Y Sr. Hi-Y 23,45 Audio Visual 2 1,25 Amaveur Radio Club 25 Jr. football 3,45 E Club 4. SAC Jaycees 3,45 Vice-Pres. 45 Electric Shop5 V.I.C. 3,45 Sec. 3,4. SAC TN-'9 Coats, Edna Elaine- Nea Coglmlan, Gayle Y-Teens 2, FN 25 U.S History Jr, Jaycee-elves 4- Y-Teens 35 Jr, Jaycee-evves 3,45 Pep F. A. 4 Squad 3, SAC Clark, Lloyd Clark, Michael M,- Mickey gf. H,.y Q, Uvg- Hmofy 4, J, Audio-Visual l,2,3,45 Pres. 45 Sr Jaycees 4, SAC Hi-Y 25 V.I.C. 3,45 Auto Sho 3,4. N al Conner, Nancy Carol- Nan Cook, Floyd T., Jr.- Tommy Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2,3p U,5. Glee Club 3,47 Art Club 3, Book History 35 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 4, Club 4. SAC Business Club 4. Covaleslrv, Betty- Bet Crawford, Calla F.N. l,2,3,4, Sports Club l,2. Baptist Memorial School of Nursing Coryell, David Cuulter, Kem Band 1,27 Spanish Club 2: U,S. U.S. History :lj Science Club 4. History 3,4. Texas ALM Texas University A vs Lqvvf' y MMV, ,Z far Creech, Kay Crow, Shirley Ann-- Num Skull Chorus 2,3,4g Art Club 3,4. Student Council lp Spanish Club 2, Y-Teens 2,35 U,S, History 31 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 41 Business Club 4. Dieterf, Helmuih Donahue, Daniel- Dan Football 3,4, Track 3,4g Sr. E Mechanical Drawing Club 37 Art Club 3,4p V.I.C. 4. SAC Club 35 Photography Club 4, V,I.C. 4. SAC ' 'id arg? 5 Dapeer, Harvey Elecfric Shop Club 35 Slide Rule Day, Juno Doris F.N. 2,3,4, Jr. Jaycee-eties 3,4. 45 Phorography Club 4, Treas. 4. SAC Texas University '! 'ii 1.1 0:3 .....-all' -psf '46 -an Y tw? Dyke, Nick Enderlin, Vernon Mechanical Drawing Club 2,3 U.S. History 3,45 Vice-Pres. 3 Pres. 4, Speech Club A, Pres. A. Texas A 8- M Football l,2,4g Basketball l,2,3,4 Track l,2,3,4p Jr. E Club l Sr. E. Club 4, Mechanical Draw ing Club l: Audio-Visual 2: Jr Jaycees 4. TCU az.-,gr 'wr Dorbandf, John Thomas- Johnny Dudershdf, Thomas Preston- Palo Mechanical Drawing Club 3, Tex- Mechanical Drawing Club 2g U.S as Historians 3,45 Sr. Hi4Y 3, HiSlOfY 3: Af? Club 32 V-VCA 4 Slide Rule 4, Texas University Sgt.-av-Arms 4. SAC Ersch, Nancy .lo Farrar, Norma Jean- Normio Hornemaking Club l,4, Sports Club l,2, Y-Teens l,2, F.N. 2: F.T.A. 2,3,4q Pep Squad 2,3,4p Manager 2,35 U.S. History Club 3g Jaycee-efves 3,4, Business Club 4. C.S.U. ly Homemaking Club l, Sports Club 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Jr. Jaycee-etres 3,41 U.S. History Club 3: Business Club 4. ! 'D' Ferguson, Patsy- Pai Fields, Gerald '.-3 41' Hornernaking Club 1,25 Jr. Jaycee- Slide Rule Club 4. eifes 3,41 F.N. 3.4. I .L A LABDR 1 ' 1 N A 1 RBORATORY 'X I x. Finch, Richard- Di:lxie' Findlay, larry- Bubba Art Club 3,41 Vice-Pres. 3, Me- Foovball l,2, Baskevball lp Jr. E cbanical Drawing, Vice-Pres. 3, Club lg Mechanical Drawing 2, Jr. Annual Staff 3,4, V.I.C. 4. Jaycees 4. Sf. Mary's University Si Flaihouse, Philip- Flip Franlu, Floyd- Shorty Mechanical Drawing 2,3g V.l,C, Band l,2,3,4, Sr. Hi-Y 2, Texas 3,4. SAC Historians 3, Science Club 4, Sgr.- af-Arms 4. Frerichs, Mary Josephine- Jo-Jo Fullerion, lillian Esther- Hornernaking Club lp Y-Teens 2: Lillie One Jr, Jaycee-elves 3,45 Business Club Photography Club 45 Business 3,4 Club Ag Choral Club 4. 'Cl' Franklin, Patricia Jean- Pai Y-Teens 24: Spanisl' Club 2, Sn' dem Council 341, Sec. Aid 4, Jr Jaycee-elves 3,4g Homemakmg Club 3g F,T.A. 3,4: N.H,S. 3,4 Buslness Club 4. SAC Frenxel, Carl- Conan ivraleur Radro 2: V.lC. 2, .lr Jaycees 3,4: Pbovograply A Gabe, Richard- Diclry Gareison, Lola V.l.C. 3,4g Treas, 4. Colorado Band l,2,3,4p Hcmemaklng Club l School of Mines Library Club 2g Y-Teens 2g Jr Jaycee-evves 3,4g F.N. 3,4g Busi ness Club 4. all 3 4:3 Qf'lf?f1A'g4 iii 'vwfclllavlaxr rl -31, axial? ' - Gibson, James Gonzales, Benny US. Hisfory Club 3g Slde Rule Si. HLY l,2,3g Safety Patrol lg , 3, 55 club 4, Audra-visual 2, u s. Hrsrary cm: A 3,4f Slide Rule 4. SAC BE' 1' Y 1 I ik ,I 91 YT Graham, William- Bill Grona, Lynda Diann- Lynn Band l,2,3,4, Audio Visual i,2: Jr. Hi-Y lg Sr. Hi-Y 2, Chaplain 2, Jr. Historians 3, Vice-Pres. 3, Science Club 4, Vice-Pres, 4, SWTSTC as KN fi Sf' X Ts. 4 Choir 3,-1, Vice-Pres. 4, Chaplain 3: Glee Club 3,4, Chaplain 3, Pres. Ag Pepperettes 31 Audio Visual 3: Jr. Historian 45 Student Council 4. Trinity Us Er Harvey, Wade Henderson, Patsy V,l.C. 2,3,4, Reporter 35 U,S, His- Y-Teens 1,2,4g Homemaking Club tory 3, St, Mary's University lj Library Club 21 Jaycee-e tes 3,4. Harnell, Jimmy Hardin, Pat- Trish Sr. Hi-Y l,2,3, Sgt.-atsArms 2j Homemaking lp Y-Teens 25 Speech Safety Patrol lg Basketball l,2,3,4g Club 2g Pep Squad 3,45 Jr. .lay- Track lp Football lg Audio Visual cee-ettes 3, F.N. 3. Baylor 27 U.S. History 3,47 V,l.C. SAC vf wr- '1 Hesdorff, Nancy- Red Hollingsworth, James- SAC Holly Bells Audio Visual lp Mechanical Draw ing SAC 2,35 V.l.C. 3,4, Sec.-Tre Jacobs, Glyn Travis- Pill James, Vivian Football lg Sr, Hi-Y 2,3,4g Audio- Visual Club 2, U.S. History Club 3,4p Sgtfat-Arms 35 Track 4. SWTSTC ,ani l' 1' Q- 7 Homemaking Club 1,25 F.T.A, 2,3g Spanish Club 2,3p Texas History Club 3, Parl. 3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,4. Draughon's 'Wu '61 'Q SJ! 4? P' K.: Jones, Bry-Ann- Bry Jones, Minnette Student Counctl l,2p Band l,2,3, Asst. Sec, 3: Soamsh Club 2, Y-Teens 2, Perl. 2, Texas H15- torlans 14, Treas. 41 Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3,47 Board of Directors 47 FTA. 3,4g Sgt,-atAArms 4, SAC Future Nurses 23,47 Program Chairman 3g Speech Club 4. Unl- versity of Mexico Holt, 5h0YfY AN' Hope, Charles Homemaking Club lfBar1d l,2,3,4: Band l,2,3,4, Sr. Hn Y 4 U Future Nurses 23,42 Y-TQQHS Yr History Club 14: Board of JV- -lBYC9e'9Tl95 3,4 vectors 4. Texas Umversuty id N J L 1 Jenner, Ruth Ann- Rai Johnson, Gayle- Juggle Homemaking Club lp Y-Teens 27 Choral Club l,2g AudnoVusual I Pep Squad 2,3,4g Jr. Jaycee-ettes Student Council 2, Grls ee 3,4g Texas History Club 3,4 Tex- Club 3, Vice-Pres. I as Lutheran College tory Club 3. Kirkland, Behy Jean- B. K. Kisiner, Richard Wayne- Richie Homemaking Club, Sec, 1, Speech Club 1: Student Council 1,4, Ad- visory Board 4, Spanish Club 2, Class Pres. 2, Pep Squad 2,3, Cheerleader 3, F.N, 2,3,4, Pres. 3,4, F.T.A. 2,4, Jr, Jaycee-ettes 3,4. TSCW GI' Jr. E. Club 1, Vice-Pres. 1, Track 1, Tennis 1, Basketball 1,3,4, Audio-Visual 2,3, Treas. 2, Vice- Pres. 2, Sr. E Club 3,4. SWTSTC langworthy, Nancy Lanier, Tanis Jean- Tangerine Band 2,3,4, Chaplain 4, Girls' Sports Club 1, Band 2,3,4, 2nd Glee Club 3,4, F.T.A. 3, U.S. His- VicevPres. 4, F.N. 2,3,4, Parl. 4, tory 2,37 NH.S. 3,4. Texas ALI Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,4, Business Club 3,4 SAC .4--N 'Us han lansford, Carl E. Langston, Barbara Jean Audio-Visual 1, U.5, History 3, Jr. F.N. 2,3,4, Treas, 4, Speech Club Jaycees 3,4, Sec. 4, Texas His- 2, F.T.A. 2,3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,4, torians 4. Howard Payne College l Pep Squad 3, -vw if 7-qv s. W'- nf l N..-f' -fx f-244' Lewis Jan Bubbles Lmcecum Mary Margaret eens 1234 porter Pes 234 CSU 1 Homernaking u1, nd,,,,Se.2, a- iorette 3,4, Sports Club 2, Sgt-at- Arrns 2, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Business Club 3,4, Hornemaking Club 14 P 4 Pep Squad 23 Spanish Club 2 Y-Teens 2, Student Council 3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,4, Texas Historians 3, F.T.A. 3.4, SAC U.S. History 3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 4. SAC. Magus, William- Willie Massey, Navis Jean- Red Track 23, V.l.C. 4. SAC Homemaking Club lg Spanish Club 23, Sec. 2g FT.A, 2,3,4, Pep Squad 3, Texas Hsvorians 3,47 Corres. Sec. 3,41 Jr, Jaycee- etres 3,A. SAC lueders, David Sr. Hi-Y 3, Audioll-seal 3 Y Gp! Mclaughlin, Bill- Mac Means, Martha Diane Swimming lg Football 1, Basket Cboral Club 2: Speecln Club 2,4 ball l,2,3,4, Jr. E Club lg Sr Texas Hlsvorlar-s 3, Jr Jaycee- E Club 3,4 Spanlsl' Club 2 eY'es 3, FTA. 3,4, Y-Teens A Jr. Jaycees 3g Adv Board 3, Sr unfyefslvy of Houston HlY Madray, Mary Margaref- Shady SAC Y-Teens l,2, C,S.LJ. lf Homemak- .ng Club lg Vice-Pres. 2g Peo Squad 2,3,4, Spanish Club 2f F,T.A. 2,347 U.S. History Club 27 Jr. Jaycee-evfes 3,47 Pres. 4, Busi- ness Club A, McCamobell Bobbefte Ann- M:Gowan, James Leonard- Twm Magoo eens I2 3 4, Sec. 3 Band Band l,2 3 4: Pres A, Baseball lp M elle 3,Ag Jr. Jaycee- Sd Hi-Y 2,3,A, LJ S Hisvcry 2,3,4: e es A FN 2,3p Class Sec 2: Baskevbam 2, Anvua? Sraff A, A Spanish Club 2, Bus- I-ss'f. Soorfs Edivor Ap Science ness Club A Texas Un yerslvy C-ub Ap Svudenr Council A Texas universlvy fr .1 ' :ik-iw' ,x f mv , , -il ,an OUDBER A .H :SGS mi' f . fn 2 3 4 5 4 N 9 101112 - 1 .Smale , 23332526 - 2 f x ,5t.1- Medlock, Melvin Morris- Bubba Jr. E Club lp Football l,2,3,4 Mechanical Drawing l,25 Hi-Y 23,45 Treas. 25 Chaplain 35 Pres. 45 U.S. History 35 Texas Histori ans 4. University of Texas Meeks, Gerald B.- Paine Jr, E Club 15 Swimming l Audio-Visual 25 Spanish Club 2 Jr. Jaycees 3,45 Pres. 45 U.S. His- tory Club 35 Art Club 4. Uni versity of Texas -' Vi G-bf '7 wpf we yrs spin Miller, Bruce Miller, Dorothy Mas-'Dotty Track l,2,3,45 Mechanical Draw- Sports Club 2,45 Jr. Jaycee-ettes ing 25 Sr. Hi-Y 2,35 Sr, E Club 35 Business Club 35 Sr. Homemak- 3,4. SAC ing 35 Y-Teens 4. ig, S Rn, . XL QXNXQYQX ai :si l ut Miller, John Montgomery Jr., Martin- Marty Spanish Club 3. SAC Sr. Hi-Y 3,45 Sgt.-at-Arms 3,45 U.S. History 35 Band 3,45 Sgt.- at-Arms 35 Sports Club 4. Texas ALM if 1'I ' 4 ff-1 15 4.1 Moore, Elaine- Model-A Driver Moore, George- Oscar Jr. E Club lp Basketball l,2,3,4 Football l,2,45 Track lp Mechani cal Drawing 25 Sr. Hi-Y 3,45 Sgt. at-Arms 3,45 U.S. History 35 Pres 35 Swimming 3,45 Class Vice-Pres 4. Texas A8-M Murray, Patricia June- Patsy Nations, Betty Mae- Willie Mae Homernakirig Club lg Sports Club l,2p Audio-Visual Club 27 F.N. 33 Art Club 3,45 Sec. 3,4y Business Club 4. Squad 2: F.T.A. 2,3,4, F,N. 35 Band Gr Maiorette 3: Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3,4: Business Club 4. Trinity University C.S.U. lp Sgt.-at-Arms lp Horne- making Club lg Y-Teens l,2,4g Treas. I, Speech Club lp Pep ,J-in Qin 1 '7' Morris, Lynette- Lynn Mundy, Margaret Eileen- Margie Spanish Club 2,3: Vice-Pres. 2,3p F N. 2,3,4, Sgt.-at-Arms Ag Jr. Jay- cee-ettes 4, N.H.S. 3,4 Trinity university Homemaking Club lg Y-Teens IA, C.S.U. l: Pep Squad 2,45 Spanish Club 2, Vice-Pres. 25 F.T.A, 2,3,4: Future Nurses 3, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 2,3. SAC 'GOT Cb--GT go 1r'W 'Crit' , we 'QT' gd Y'-'ff Parker, Thomas- Tom Payne, Patricia- Pitter Texas Historians 3,4, Sr. Hi-Y 14, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,A, U.S. History University of Texas Club 3, Y-Teens 4. Newcomer, Mona Ruth- Nicholson, Alice Virginia- Ginger Little One Sports Club 2,d, Y-Teens 2,4, Jr. Y-Teens l,4, Band l,2,3,4q Speech Jayceeeettes 3g Homemaking Club Club lp Spanish Club 2, Future 3. Nurses 2,31 Corres. Sec. 3: Jr. Jayceehetres 3,4, ' - Peterson Virgil Clifton Pete Postell, Ike- Spike Band 1234 Student Council l Baseball lg Mech. Draw. 21 U,S. Hi Y F History 3,45 Sr. Hi-Y 4. SAC E5 Postell Jimmy Power, Janice Margaret Y-Teens l,2, Hist. ly Pep Squad 2,3,4g Sgt.-at-Arms 3, Lt. 4, Home- making lp C,S.U. lp Speech lg F.T.A. 2,145 Annual Staff 2,3,4g Organizations editor 47 Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3,4p Board of Directors 3: Paper Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3,4g Pres. 4, U,S. History Club 3, Sr. Student Council 3,4. Texas University Priest, Arnold Evaret- 5at:h Band l,2,3,4g Audio-Visual l,2,3f Swimming ly Sr, Hi-Y 27 Slide Rule 4. St. Mary's University -Aa..-9 'hal Pruitt, Patricia Ann- Pat Class Treas. lp Student Council l,2,3, Y-Teens 1,235 Homemaking l,4, Pep Squad 2,3, Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3,41 F.N. 3,45 Vice-Pres. 37 Sec. 4, Reporter 4. 'Y 'f 'li' l Quesenberry, George Ann Pinlxie Y-Teens 1,25 Spanish Club 2, Pep Squad 3,4, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,4, F.T,A. 3,47 Homemaking 4. New Mexico A 8- M r qv' Ratlitf, Kittye Jean- Kitten Y-Teens 31 Hornernalcing 3,45 Chaplain 4, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 4, Baylor University Roberts, Carol Ann- Car Homerriaking Club l, Sports Club I, Y-Teens 2, Spanish Club 2, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Texas Historians 3,4, Vice-Pres, 4, F,T.A, 3, Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3,4. Texas Lutheran College Roberts, Virginia- Ginger Homemaking Club l, Speech Club 2, Y-Teens 2, F.N. 3: Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3, Pep Squad 3,4. SAC Ji 'ear iii' Sarran, Donna Kao Y-Teens l, Vice-Pres. l, Horne- making Club l,2, Treas. 2, C.S.U, l, F.T.A. 23,45 Pep Squad 2,3,4, Sgtfat-Arms 3, U S. History 3: Jr. Jaycee-etfes 3,4, Student Council 3,4, Reporter 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Vice-Pres. 4, Paper Staff 3,A, Editor 4, Business Club 4, Re- porter 4. lf' Y- ? Saxton, Frances- Fran Y-Teens 2, F.T.A. 2,3,A, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Student Council 23,41 Advisory Board 4: U.S. History 3, Historian 3, Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3,4, Vice-Pres, 3, Business Club A' Sec, A TSCW Richardson, Dorothy Faye- Dottie Richardson, Sandra Sue- Sandy Y-Teens 2,3,4, Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,4, Choir l,2,3,4, Treas. l, Vice-Pres. Pep Squad 3, Student Council 4. 2, Pres. 3,4, Glee Club l,2,3,4, Louisiana Technical QQ iii' Treas. l, Pres. 2, Spanish Club 2: U.S. History Club 3,4, SAC if T? Rothe, Shirley- Shrimpboat Rylander, Ruth Carolyn F.N. 3, Sports Club 3, Jr. Jayc ettes 4, U. S. History 4. Homernaking Club l, Y-Teens l,2, Treas. 2, Class Vice-Pres. 2, Pep Squad 2,3.4, Ass't. Cheerleader 2, Cheerleader 3, Head Cheer- leader 4, Annual Staff 2,3,4, Sr. Circulation Mgr. 3,4, U.S. History 3, Sec. 3, Jr. Jaycee-etfes 3,4, Quill and Scroll 3,4, Sec. 4, N.H.S. 3,A, F.T.A. 2,3,4, Student Council 3,4, Advisory Board 3. v7 VN Scarborough, George Paul Student Council l,47 Pres. lg Jr. Hi E Club lg Pres. lg Football l,2, Band l,2,3,4p Sr. Hi-Y 2,3,4g Pres, 23, Class Pres. 3,45 N.H.S. 3,47 Annual Staff 4, Asst. Sports Editor, 4. ALM Schmidt, Bobbie Marguerite C.S.U. lg Y-Teens l,2,4g Speech Club lg Homemaking Club lg Sports Club 2, F.T.A. 2,3p Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,41 Pep Squad 3,4, History Club 3, Student Council 3: Business Club 4. fv- -turf 4 is r u Jaycee ettes 3 NHS 34 Trees Homernakrng Club 4 i Vice Pres 4 I ory ub 3,4. Texas University + i..i ,+d ll! s, 'fs 'v- CN 3131 gs :gif Q Schneider, Margaret Schulze, Curtis George Sports Club lg Hist. lp Pep Squad Sr. Hi-Y 2,145 Audio-Visual 2, 2,3,p U.S, H' toy Cl b 3f Jr. U.S. H'st Cl 4, I' A I I I ig F'rst X Steelhammer, Ray Stendig, Elliot Audio-Visual l,2,3,45 Sr. Hi-Y Slide Rule 45 Tennis 4, Texas l,2,35 Slide Rule 4, Texas Uni- University versity '9Fe , s...-if Sooter, Vernon Football l,2,3,45 Track l,2,3,4. E Club l,45 Basketball lj Ath- letic Club 3. Steele, Sllirlee- Shirl Y-Teens 2,45 Sports Club 25 An- nual Staff 2,3,45 Lay-out Editor 45 Paper Staff 3: Student Council 35 F.N, 35 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,45 F.T.A. 45 Business Club 45 Pep Squad 4. SAC -3 Tally, Armin Elaine- Arv Homemaklng Club 1,25 Sec. 25 Spanish Club 25 Treas. 25 Pep Squad 2,3545 Parl. 45 F.T,A. 2,3,45 Vice-Pres. 35 Student Council 3,45 Vice-Pres. 35 Parl. 45 Jr. Jaycee- ettes 3,45 Chaplain 45 U,S. History 35 N.H.S. 3,45 Pres. 45 Business Club 4. SAC 15 Stroud, Patricia lea- Patti Y-Teens l5 F.T.A. 2,3,45 Annual Staff 2,35 Activities Editor 35 Homemaking Club 25 Parl. 25 Pep Squad 2,3,45 ViceAPres. 3, Pres. 45 U.S. History 35 Vice-Pres. 35 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,45 Paper Staff 3,45 News Editor 45 Student Coun- cil 3,45 N.H.S. 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,4. Trinity University Tatum, Bill F. Thiole, Edward Earl Football l,25 Track 1,25 Basket- Band, l,2,3,45 Asst. Treas. 45 Sr. ball l Jr Hi E Club lj Pres. Hi-Y 2,3,45 U.S. History 3,4. Texas l. Texas University University JW' .'C wb 12? Stuart, Mariorie Sue- Suzie Y-Teens 25 Spanish Club 25 Home- making Club 25 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 3,41 Board of Directors 35 Pep Squad 3,45 U.S. History 3. Uni- versity of Houston Qui :lv Thomas, Guy- Tungus Thompson, Lanny- Mumbles Thompson, Susan- Sue Band l,2,3, Drum Mayor 3, Bas- ketball l, Swimming Team l, Audio-Visual 2, Advisory Board 2, Sr. Hi-Y 2, Student Council 3, 4, Texas Historians 3,4, President 3,4, Speech Club 3, Jr. Jaycees 3, National Thespian 4. Ohio State University Football l,2,3,A, Captain 4, Bas ketball l, Speech Club l, Jr E Club l, Student Council 2,4 H H . Sr. E Club 2,147 Sr. HI-Y Club 2,3,4, Secretary 2, Sgt.-at arms 4, Class Secretary 3. Bay- lor University Class Secretary l, Y-Teens l,2, Homemaking Club l, Student Coencil l,3, Parl. l, Pep Squad 2,3,4, Asst. Cheerleader 3, Cheer- leader 4, N.H.S. 3,4, Jr, Jaycee- ettes 3,4, U.S. History Club 3, FTA. 3,4, Recorder 4. Texas University Veltman, Johnny- Bear Vernon, Helen Ruth- Rufie Football l,2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Sports Club 2, -lf. JBYCCQ ENDS 3 Track l,2,3,A, Jr, Hi E I, Sec, 4, Quill and Scroll 3,4 YTeQns l, Jr. Hi-Y l, Sr. Hi E 2,3,4, Vice-Pres, 4, Slide Rule 4, Treas. 4. tflv 'IW' Tindel, Claude- Al Underwood, Ronald Howell- Mechanical Drawing Club l, Sr. Hi-Y 2, Audio-Visual 2, U.S. His tory Club 3, Science Club 4 Treas. 4. Texas University f Qs I uRonnYH Mechanical Drawing Club l,2, Sr. Hi-Y 2,4, U.S. History Club 3,4, V.l.C, 3,4, President 4, Reporter- Treas. 3. Texas University 'll' gf 'ra . .JI Wegeman, Virginia Ruth- Jene Weir, Lillie louise- Sister West, Norman Sports Club 2, Y-Teens 2, US. Sports Club l, Y-Teens 2, Spanish Texas Historians 3 History 3, Jr, Jaycee-ettes 3,4, Club 2, Jr. Jaycee-cttcs 34, V,l.C. 3. Baylor Universi Business Club 4. F,T.A. 3, Horvernaking Club 3, Business Club 4. TCU West, Sally Ann Speech Club lg Y-Teens 1,25 Pres l, Vice-Pres. 2: Homemaking Club lg Student Council l3, Sgt-ar Arms lg Class Vice-Pres. lg Pep Squad 2,3,4: Sec. A5 U.S History 35 Jr. Jayceeeettes 3,4, F.T.A. 3. Sec. 3. Trinity University Wong, Eddy Clifford- State Worthington, Richard- Worthy Band l,2,3,45 Track l,25 Basket- ball l,25 Hi-Y l,25 Audio-Visu 2,35 U.S. History 3,45 Slide Ru 4. ALM ,i 1 L Football l,25 Jr. E Club lj Stu- dent Council l5 Basketball ly Hi- Y 25 Audio-Visual 25 Jr. Jaycees 35 Texas Historians 35 Speech Club 45 Glee Club 45 National Thespian 4. TCU Qui avi 1' Williams, lucy- lu Annual Staff l,2,3,45 Advert sing Editor 2,35 Co-Editor 4, Horne- making Club lr AP,A. l,2,3,4. Glee Club lg Y-Teens l,2, Chap- lain lg Pep Squad 23,45 F.T.A. 2, 35 Jr, Jaycee-ettes 3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,45 Treas. 45 N.H.S, 3,45 Chaplain 45 U.S, History 35 Paper Staff 4. Baylor University 'Z' Wilson, Pat Leighton- Sebastian' T'ack 2,3,45 Co-Captain 45 Me chanical Drawing Club 25 Hi-Y 3-45 Treas. 4, U.S. History Club 3, Sr. E Club 45 Pres. 45 Swim- ming Team 4, Baylor University E-3 TN 'Juni' Neff! Wygha, Benie Louis. Wyres, Barbara Jo- Barbie YATeens 25 Sports Club 25 Choral Club 3,45 Art Club 4. Trinity University Class Pres. lg Hornernaking Club l,2,35 Pres. 25 Vice-Pres. 35 Y- Teens lg Student Council 2,3,45 Pa'l. 35 Pres. 45 Pep Squad 2,3,45 Asst. Cheerleader 35 Hist. 35 F.T A. 25 N.H.S. 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Jr. Jaycee-ettes 45 Annual Staff 2,3,45 Advertising Asst 3,45 Paper Staff 3, ACC Yarbrough Jr., Alvio Ziegler, Howard- Padre little, Ida Mae- Idey Science Club 4. Texas University Audio-Visual 2, V l.C 3,4 Chap- Y-Teens lf Horner'-aking l,25 Vice- y la n 4, U S. H story 4 Pres. 2, CSU. l, Pep Squad 2,3, ' N 4, Paw. 3, u. 4, HA, 2,3,4,- U.S. Hstory 3, 'vice-Pres. 35 Stu- derv Councl 3,4, Treas. 4, Jr. Jaycee-e'tes 3,45 N.H.S. 3,4: Bus.- ness Club 4. Texas University Ronny Underwood ya., Ruth Jenner Barbara Chanack ., vw , , u. I, ,,. Roxa Ann Alexander J' V, .. t I rl . ff'iE?'W' -A 'claim 1 ? Y fi ,.-' NVQ Q l B 1 a Margie Carlson Q in L Pu 4 h A -I ' . ' .- ,'.,.a.:.,... 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Sellers, Baylor Sheldon, Abbie Shell, Hank Simmons, Wayland Sims, Betty Sue Slaughter, Dale Sonnier, Lagay T s fx jr G., A' s A f Q Pomeroy, Olivia Postlewate, Charles Preiss, Andy Rawls, Ray Redding, Sandra Rock, Karen Rotan, Geraldine Rotan, Jimmy Saathotf, Kenneth Scharein, Linda ,,,,,, 'Ser' , af Stahl, Billy Stamps Sharon V Storm Janet Street Joyce I Wig, ft-A gs- 44,9 W E- 1 Y 5 L Aw. 'Sf Tafolla, Fidel Tally, Craig Taylor, Connie Taylor, Mike Teter, Virgil Tokoly, Mary Andree Townsend, Perry Trimmings, Marie Turner, Harvey Villarreal, Gerald l W V y lr , 7 lil W T ,N .I x . 11? ge , 1 a t cg, ,' Y. lf l K f, ww--.-.-i.,,,,,, ln'-X-v-Ji.. , , V J. I Ax 4, X 'Nh ir-ev L 'sig .N i , .Q-I -E5 ,fav l. Yi 7--an . :nl W v Von Scheele, Edgar Waldrop, Joyce Watson, Kenny Weaver, Nancy Welch, Katherine Wendel, Barbara Wickliff, Wanda Wieters, Keith Williams, Nancy Willoz, George ' s i Wotipka, Rose Marie Yoast, Carolyn 3 90 October 1, 1956 marked the opening of the new headquarters of the San Antonio Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank. The five-story, 90,000 square-foot edifice of shellstone and granite is the third home of this bankers' bank since it was founded in 1927. The building's facilities include a glossed-in roof lounge for recreation and for use by the em- ployees, a board room, a clinic, a cafe- teria serving the bank's 150 em- ployees, a teletype room, and a large park- i n g I o t. 5 ,f 1 w r l l 5 i i l g is l I ififf I n Sophomore clcss offi- cers, Rosema ry Moore, president, Vicki Mc- Compbell, treasurer, -J-ucii. -VYiI!ce, secretory, Don Scarborough, vice- presidentfand Betty Witt, sergeant-at-arms, visit the new Sun An- tonio Branch office of the F e cl e r o I Reserve Bank. .f, 5 1 . I X Q5 Adkins, Carrilee Anderson, Jay Bell, Judy Bell, Trina Dean Avery, David Bain, Eugene Benavides, Josie Benavides, Paul Benson, Jimmie Beyer, Rosalie ' me H - Bird, Ronald 192 A - as I: s .A Off -.-nf' I -5' -g,,J Casey, Mike Blevins, Arthur Boord, Mildred Borchers, Bobby Brown, Billie Jean Browne, Barbara Bush, Martha Bushell, Ralph Cantu, Josie Carroll, Velma l.- CTD' 2 Q . 1 7 T A , - v -Q' g.-1 ,,. 2 , A ff YL Q , ff 4, an 4, 1 fx ,Q x ' I Qs' J 1 , fs-Q-fiif , J my QP- Mi ,,.n,.,,. V 51+ Charles Covarrubias, f Chew, Mabel Clark, Cynlhua Copenhaver Lnnda Cormcck Pat Cortese Alex Cra ne John Dalton Johnny Dapeer Barry Dea n, Dorothy Deike fl 9 X if' Drumm, Peggy Dyers, Pat Eventt, J. F. Echols, Wally Enderlin, l.esier :Sb- P R , 67 t x '- me A,, 3 G- we-if Ewing, Gwen Fairchild, Penny Felfy, Sara Lou Fenley, Peggy Finley, Sharon Fischer, Yvonne Gardner, Ronnie Garrison, Sherry Garza, Ruth Gerber, Gorden Gregory, Carol .1 ui err 'B' . .' 1 vt V .V f I ,G ,li f . -N , , Grona, Richard lf' ' A G ' Hamilton, Ruby Ann V W J f, E IVA: Hamrick, Joan R ' 2 as ii l Herlong, Effie I 21 , G W' Hodges Amy W 12? i Hopkins Beverly Hgp.e,.M.qriLy-M- udson, Bobbie Jaroszewski Wayne Johnson Charles ff l 4 aw 30 Johnson, Eugene , - Jones, Richard za 21' l 9. Keller, Carolyn l -'5' 0 Kent, Jack L if f LA l I r . 'Q 135 I J Me. K Kirchoff, Darleen Kappa, Twyla 'W i K osub, Carole Kovacs, Anna Kay 1-My z ., '59 FX in S Lueders, Allen Kreme, Adolph Lanier Butch Lawler, Dale Layton Sandra Leona rd, Florenc Lewis, David 8 Little, Kay Long, Orggg Lynch, Juanita N r Lf-f ii' 1 .. 1' A , sm X X N e' X f .. i. G , Q ,ww 1. iff A' n. x J A 4 KF ,-,A 3? .nr 6 Mangum, Byron Mangum, Patsy Massie, Karen Mattke, Helen il -1 L McCampbell, Vicky , Mg McDaniel, Linda ' 'f , ' 3 i ,fi Q Meade, Raymond Miller, Bea F' Q , . Ex: 3 Q ,l A .rf :S 1 -I 1 . A 6 ,ij f ii Y Miller, Dennis . Q. , f Miller, Les wx? '.-1 'V , A fx l zdlilkl Mitchell, Linda Montgomery, Daphne Montgomery, Porter Moore, Ann Moore, Sandra Morris, Edward ' Moses, LaVonne , f, - Murray, Barbara Neuhaus, Arthur 96 Nicholson, Carolyn YA Noah, Roy 11-id. D -'E' ia 'Y' Nutt, Ellen Ann Odom, Wanda - Otte Shirley ,g Owen Jackie Peak Jackie - y Pennington Courtney ,-X' Porter Pat A Rayborn Harryet Renfro, Carol Resendez Andre ' fl' a 'V' s J l Richardson, Edward Rivas, Ronnie , '2-' 2 , Robinson, Jimmy fa.: 3 Rogers, Becky 'I A z ...ar t 1 I Rucker, Bettye .J H Sggwrcia Sanders, Patsy ,A . Sapp, Darlene 3, ,, , li c A A ' Scarborough, Dan ' - .,,. Scarborough, Lena f - If ll: Ai ! - Schaller Martin -. Q -Q? af' .J Vl f 19 7 'QT' f VYHV ,Nr K., w. Schmidt Madilene Schumann, Leslie 2 I Schramm, Howard 1 ' M yi f 7 13' Scott, Kathy Sewall, Judy Sides, Gloria Smith, Barbara Smith, Jackie x 1 I f? ,Mkkky sw - g, . E Smith, Jeanette 'ffl' , ,,,, Stanford, Winifred I' 1 b L, M V , 0 'SQ A - . if gn Stark, Bobbie ' ' ' Stark, Johnny I ft 3 Stein, Mildred tif! Tam pke, Ca rol xvf M R ' Taylor, Betty Jean Teague, Pat ,AF 'X , FA A fs. Thompson, John Thompson, Karion f Nil Vasquez, Thompson, Linda Thompson, Nash Yolanda X in lid' xl -.ill Mi-W 2 We l f 1 llfyhff -ii Vullarreal Alfred Vallarreal Henry Voges Glorua Walker Barbara Jean Wallis Chrnshne Watson Conme Webb Hershel Wehmeyer Bob West Dorothy Whitehead Pat Wnnkler Jackne Wnlluamson Melvnn WIN Bett Yantus Judy Younger Betty Q 'V 4, A0 .xl l ,V f!', l , , x W A ' Weir, Henrgf A 1 f ' t, 4 1, Y ff I tri .lf wg '. i 9' I, . A H Q B A :R . A 2 X a f '- -. 19 . A O0 Southwest Research lnstntutes staff of scaentnsts and techmcaans provudes ready recognmon and comprehensnon of the nature of a wude varuety of research problems Snnce nts nnceptlon In 1947 the lnstntute has grown rap idly an terms of service to business and lndustry nn the area around San Antonio and to the Southwest In pro vadmg thus service the Institute has created for busnness and lndustry new fron tners of opportunlty essentaal to a dynamac and pro gressnve dem o c r a t u c way of 1 e K F-,J AV -Q or ' '. 4 '. 09' 1-g , F 4. xv- as 45 lv '11 5 M B- '5i ' 'fl HQ, ai 1. 540 . , . . . . . . . I . - . . . I . . 7,4 4' X. , ' , Jf M- ,e :Lf - at rf ' 5, 5 .wt . ' Af x 4 . '4, 'slfw 7,71 -., of s ' 1 'X' . v M 'W' ., O, ' ' N I' Y' . Y Lx . - 1 L, . - 4 - 8' ll , ' K If., -'T div., va, .3 .- Q 1, K .' - I, ' . . f X ,--'mf' wwf' if Ml, it X S ' ' u 'A Q . Y - 3 ' 'lr' tg, p 1 ' 1 ' . M: l- s ,sg 0 X J . ' . 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' s ft ' A 1' 'I al L I l I 20 Luxurlous Flamnngo Hotel on Austun Hnghway us a popular stoppnng place for tournsts Each suute ns completely cur condltuoned wnth modernnstlc fur nnshmgs wall to wall carpeting and a televnsuon set Guests may relax by the heated swnmmnng pool or watch televnsnon nn the lounge The Flammgo Restaurant adlacent to the hotel serves delscnous moderately prnced meals Opened one and one half years ago the hotel accommodates 100 people i lZ'I Tl'1. K--s will ,tra Unch ----......, 'PX fl?-bs... . - , - I . . I I - 1 I I - ' I 'Y , . , U l , v ,LV A t t , ',.,. .- nv , .--1 5 l F -' Ag 1 Y giYA 3 '-1 ,.1-- 1 A7-mr' - 1 . ' 1 ,. b ,ag , V X . . - . n I ' ' -Y - X go- ' - U-. - . -, A ' . h.. W ..T 4 - MAX be-as Y.. ii we FA -fat! EIGHTH GRADE -ir- ull' 3 all Eughth grade offncers Barbara Burrns vice presudent Joan Pnerce secretary Janet Brown treasurer and Dan Gab nel presldent pause un the lounge of the Fla mlngo Restaurant O9 Anderson Appleberry Appleby Arnold Ashcroft John Mules Larry Pamela ue Aushn Ayala Barnes Barr Barr Buddy Jesus Barbara Norma Robbie Beavers Jimmy Botts Ronald Tvfv' Brown, Janet si- L , f . Bushell, John .GD X 1 9 Q , i Cavin, Douglas Cunningham Davis Susan Carol Ii li' r 5 71 Brown, Brown Burney Patrick Sandra Ne: 1. 's J 1 Callahan, Camp Carlson Barbara Judy Irene Choate, Marian . I' A fl ,QL Day Jeanette I 3 Ge ' Ap. Denney Dornes RObel'l Susan tp-. 11 Ferguson Cathy Garrett Judy Hanna Jo Nell 212 Fnncke Bernice Gonzales Bernard 'R l fax 1 Ducote Eckhardf Ewing James Shirley Mary '? -17' 44. ALJ... Gabriel Garner Garner Dane Wenda Wanda Grlffns Haley Ha arbara Johnny Harper Harris Hart Christine Phyllis Bonnie Jo A ll Hickman, Hill, Hillburne, Hipp, Sandra Kathryn Kathy Glenda V -3 v ,. .. X ' 1 4 M - ul. -3, 5 9 ' , 0 ,4. il : 1 , x . ' - f 0 wr 1 14.1 Ho t Hope Houck Johnson Judy Janice Richard David -.4 A Kagan Kesel Kohleffel Kovacs Martin Phyllis Carolyn Steve 'F 'Y' Landen Lane Lane Lanier Pamela Marion Mary Lou Nedra plfi ,sa W 191 l SWFQW, F Y, f'Z i -an 'SLR G- F I Hoffman, Jamie 4,4-1 v Jordan Richard Kuhlman Carolyn l , , , , , ,A 5 A 2 i 141.2 ll 5' s I 5 Q' I of Q my K 1 I In 2. Q3 , , . Q he L my f. A 1, 4 I .I I I I I cu-1 I x ' in il I i . f If A ' hi ' X af ,Z if 4, 5-,Miki 1 M R l l l If I I I . I K . ' ' V 1' 4 '- 7 4315 ' 'A W '. i.. xx '11 , . xr I ffigvx .. ' Q, . 5 ,gh ii: 1 A' ... ,W YLQ! f 'J' 5 vw in h J A r 19,-W :ir , . 4'-ff Lg fix 'I . Q L' f' EV? r-.,r. ig f , xy ' ,tw ii' u :SLN ?l'.1,s ,JM .X r N. A ,X at ,. Zv, .K V r-' . ' 'ix I . 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Usa ' .y ty Patrick Patricia at 'r Pierce Joan 41 7' Redding Patricia -Q, Pence Connie Polvado Virginia 0 Perry Peters Leon Joyce Potter Rant Audrey Don 'C' Phillips Jimmy 'Q Reagan Make Richter Robinson Rogers Rogers William Ronme Gerald Patti I f-' Roop Rose Rothe oy Elonia Gary Christine ' Vg t 1 T 131+ 215 Ryan Gordon Schramm Ray 'Pdf wiiu Y? 'rf' Soathoff Sharon Schul CY Sheppard Shussler Dalrd Wulllcm :MM SUPP Michael Schutter Davnd 2 Saroz John A Saroz Reguna Sellers Sheldon Jeanne lm Simpson ff' 3 ? ff Suvek Edward Ge Snnder Soto Sproul Make Ophelia Conme Stenle Jo Ann 216 Stallbnrd Sherrie I Smith Cassandra Starosta EI lzabeth ' S S S W 1 1 l W l 5 ' S S f 'l Q., ' a lb f 5' f X 'i l .- EV' 1 , ' A X nt I 1 .AI A I a n .-., . , A ll I 3 A 5 ' J ' ' T' ' ll . if 54, f 'SJE if lf f I ,I ' ' ' ' ' Bill ' ' ' ll R, f V S A , ,:.' f , . I, Q l l S xl. x x, :,' W ' l M' , ff fha V I :V A S ' 5 l S an ,pg .en , . I l i A x X.- SS 'Y 1. 4 'Y Q 36 Q14 f-1 Story Streater Sullivan Tomerlun Thompson Ernest James Mary Dianna Sandra 'KF' IVY Townsend Davlcl Watson Mary IU Whntehead Butch Y Vaughn Vnllarreal Walcott Wallace Sammy Sylvna Gary Harry 'Tx is-1' YN-'V 4- ' Watts Weaver Webb Wear -L? Wnlclman Lmclct Betty Ruth Patsy Sharon Alice 413- 'Wd 1:-sr Wnlkerson Wlngert Wooten Joyce Joyce Wanda f Wyciff Charles so lt M Y 1 U .-- 5' -, if ' U 8 s qv S' 4. x' 7 A xx I . - no ,. 7' . ' r I A JY V tx . I 4 y g , X' iw ' N A ti W fr 2- 6 rw .. .9 ' y as e 'S ' x or 'ri L- 'ft I I I I . I S ' o ' Q - S 5-im f . ' . 1 e r '- A ,. S , - 1,2 Q -Q W - S S . 3 ' x, ' ' , ' , srrs , Mx S16 ., , l 1 'l' Vx A V,,, ' - , X - -an cfi- Lv - 3 1' - 1- V ES 1 , 1' 'V K '- , lx , pf W' it 2fi'::f.:. - n tau 5 . r Q 5' i H1 N rl' ' , - K I ' 2' 1- - 1'-M 'S lt . 2 The Administration Building of the International Airport is another modern addi- tion to San Antonio. Offices for five commercial airlines which serve all points of the United States and parts of Mexico are housed in the building. The United States Public Health Department, and Customs, Immigration, and Plant Quarantine Department check passengers leaving and entering the V fs ,.. airport. A national chain restaurant, a television lounge and hospitality room, and a large observation deck Q-L.,-x are available for use for M-.iq u X t the visitors and A W A 9 . passengers. 'V li Q s gp 1 lxvmrh, X V .pi X ' ,Qx i' f V. tstriip p ' it Y 5- 4 ,Qi Q, 4 X ' 'fff J Y -f Q -.'g'. v .Awww rf SEVENTH GRADE - 'XP-if 13 vb' ,W-4 .w,,, diff sq 'Q 0 51 ggdluulh V,,,,,,,,, .W 4 5' 4 1: Seventh grade officers, Jimmy Farrar, treasurer: Janice Key, president and Joan Maulding, sec- retary, tour the San An- tonio International Air- pon. - I 9 Adair, Camelia Ann Bartels, Carolyn Benavides, Martin Bennett, David Black, Carole Blackman, Joe Borden, Kent Bothe, Bill Brown, Letha Brown, Thomas Bryant, Patricia Bush, Kay Carmack, Wayne Carroll, Susan Covalesky, Jo Ann Crowder, James Crumrine, Claudia Cummins, Douglas Daniels, Larry Darnell, Donita --r--l W, - ,- -f , ,L o PUB ' vw +-.2 V , ,,. R 'CZ7 3 -use WF' ,Y A9 ' ,Fvgw ,ff .AA lb fl A.,- . L E 7 5 ,il J' l W. -rf' if L, x 'AX t Dennis, Sara Ann Dolle, Melanie Dorbandt, Judy Dozier, Melanie Ducote, Barbara Dueker, Sharon Eckhardt, Cletus Evans, Wayne Farral, Jimmy Ferguson, Shirley Fleming, Carol Ford, Virginia Gabriel, Garon Gaerfner, Earl Garland, Sheri Garretson, Robert Garrett, Linda Garza, Charlie Gonzales, lnglant Gorden, Dustin 1--4 5 Haeglin, Charlene Hafner, James Haldy, Kay Hamilton, Herbie Hancock, Rebecca Hardt, Karen Harvey, Billy Hope, Gary Johnson, James Jones, Michael Kearney, Richard Keller, Jane Kerr, Elaine Key, Janice Knowles, Janette Knowlton, Donna Koons, Shirlene Kunz, Melba Lang, Jean Lamp, Frankie 7 l I7 W s , xt ls.. Mfwffii ri Nh. - ,,b: 'b1r l Q' if sr' Ll gg A ,:- ,F '9 Q if Q S ,ua , ,few if . , if I ' .dh ' 5, 4 , 'lift 4 ' A 4 -v4 'V Z f L .: -ix 1 1517 4 QSM' ' , Qxxxxwx X lfiof, ' M Rx ! i Lawler, Mildred Lee, Woody Lucas, Alta Lee McCamploeIl, Loren McFarland, Susan Mann, .lerry Martin, Lynda Martin, Marilyn Mattox, Sheila Moulding, Jean Maxwell, Jack Meeks, Diane Meyers, Anna Marie Miller, Cathy Mitchel, Bill Moody, Charlene Natho, Leslie Sue Nelson, Betty Newrnan, Bill Nonmacher, John Nossal, Letitia Nye, Barbara Jean Pate, Wilton Pendrak, Harlow Peters, Peggy Pfeiffer, Skipper Porter, Sandra Powell, Jerry Quesenberry, Pamela Ramirez, Helen Rees, Penny Ricketts, Rodger Roberts, Joe Rochon, James Romanek, Mary Ann Ruble, Charles Rylander, Jimmy Sampsel, David Schwarz, David Sieber, Mimi . 'i g ' I 'Q if irc .N 'k 'rf-fv I Q in ff l i N ,--xi' fv- Q, TV, W., !,. T7 Ski V xx? x Ay' it . . A-'Q fi , K rim' ' 3 4 J P I EX , W is 'Q 5? A, il Simpson, Jerry Singleton, Pamela Sommers, Robin Spacek, Betty Spaulding, Beverly Stohe, Sandra Stanley, Roy Stenberg, Frank Suarez, Gilbert Sumner, Joyce Thuma, Ronnie Turner, David Vaughn, Helen Wallis, Jean Whitehead, Tommy Willeford, Carolyn Williams, Glen Wong, Janill Wyatt, Sara Beth Wynick, Lenny .FY While , 'A il EAI X The co-operation and generosity of small and large businesses is es- sential to our school. Only with their help could there be The Spark and The Bear Tracks. Only through their interest and their assistance could many of our school activities and functions take place. We are thank- ful and sincerely appreciative of these services which such businesses as KONO-TV extend to us. 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Heating Sol Frank Southern Engravnng Southwest Offlce Supply Sparger Alan Spauldmg Drnve ln Tandy Leather Texas Realty Co Thelss Hardware Thompson Dorothy Florist Thompsons Sportnng Goods Tan Shan Restaurant Tip Top Cafe Trlmty Unnverslty Tropncal Furnnture Turners House of Beauty Uncle Eds Barber Shop Van Young s Servlce Statuon Vnlla Courts Washerette West Avenue Cleaners Wolff 81 Marx Wrnghts Sportmg Goods X., 2 7 26 265 262 2 4 6 4 7 5 259 25 54 253 245 266 264 254 256 245 260 249 5 48 229 250 255 65 264 244 249 256 244 238 2 9 254 244 24 250 2 2 6 29 244 29 56 237 253 - I ' .2 A R .. . . ......... 1 ' f- .. 56 7 rt u r ,.... ' .... . , .. 5 H- '-f- ....... . . ...... 7 la at' aBn .. .. .. ..,.. so S .... .....238 All e ........... . -Aff' f ---, ,- '.-- I ta' 5 A .. ,.... .. ........ .. 5 ' : ' ........... 3 Ad I 0 C .. . .. .. . 'l l-A ry .. .. .. . .. .Q i- .. . . . .... ..23'l ' .. .. .... 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SHOP 3120 West Avenue GROCERIES BEVERAGES MCDOUGAL S 1414 F redenclcsburg Road H iifiiilili 2 nnnnnxsnnnnnnnnnnnnununnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnn11nnnnn1 DENISON Furniture I Curpehng 0 Appliances Best Of Luck To Sensors 2315 West Ave PE 6 3166 0? 'fa Comphmenis of BUILDING MATERIAL A COMPLETE BUILDING SERVICE 3400 Frederlcksburg Road PE 39117 IFUH FIF sl TROPICAL 4 'X 5 A 4017 Fredsbg FURNITURE N..r X ,ef PE 25595 Ni' rrrtfiiliivlnfx vn1111J1nnnnnJ1111111111111 ' ,I ,Y Y ' I W W - M . . . ' I N W' o I ,N W . - - All nw I Y I ' ' ur ,I W 1 IM ' v 4 f '. E I 1 Q , I 'ff . 5 . nu . . . 4 I 1 fl S I ' Q A I I .M ,, I 5 M , Nyc, ' .. , f. A - 4 . 1 , ' 'U w I. .fs e - 1 I -J SZ H I . Y QM, X 1 f Q wx I ,. j 'U 'IRS ti WI I 'X f' V I Z , ., I ,, i , ffm If 4, 1 LL, - 1:--- , f W I ' ' I '-'- 7 1 - A 53218 W :a?j.t. i W . A' A 7 'V' , I 1 I V- 'W ,a I . wr I . ' f M W wa wa I W rw v' Ill . fill wr X. an X I . . ' .Y I IW ll ll ' W ff ' W ,. I . . . I ,if ly ,W . , - ' A 535' ,, A, A . 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W 'df T9 s Q99 55 7 ' xx 5 fx u V 9, 3' Bi Q . 1 I s s e Si 236 S35!i5J!i!ii!!l!ll!lllllllil ijlfiiliiiiillll Congratulations 1957 Graduates GROOS NATIONAL BANK Federal Deposnt Insurance Corporatuon 'K -Sgr - C 'Q 1 5 ,wb its A.. 'QQ- ai BRUNERS INC Your Neighborhood Department Store STORE NO 1 and General Offices 2126 Fredencksburg Road STORE NO 2 2701 South Presa Street STORE NO 3 1605 Nogalltos Street STORE NO 4 805 So West Mllltary Drnve STORE NO 5 4815 Broadway e115 Drew Alr Condltlomng and Heating yn' hx AIR CONDITIONERS WALL 81 FLOOR FURNACES Amana Coleman Q f Frnedruch Payne Phllco Temco RCA Vornado S E R V I C E 1211 West Ave. PE 2-8951 E 'I 5 - 1123!-ilfiflllliili Liflllllililllilllllllllllllllilllllllxlllvlx 2 - -'S Compllmenfs Q I KING S ICE STATION 3002 wesf Ave PE 20137 MAIN FOOD STORE Congratulatlons to the Graduating Seniors 1818 N MAIN AVENUE PE 6 3181 X x Congratulations to the Seniors of 57 WOlFF 8. MARX COMPANY San Antonio QUALITY STORE i4lii!llll3ifY 1 liliii 237 I 5 ,Q 0 of 1 I , 7 A 9 l A wi, - U M . - ,l A 1 . H Yr -5,8 A . V I l ' I! A A ! V W . , . A 3 ' A Z4 - W' ' E f f f , 2 A ,fsqw A f f X In Kr, X i . ., , X .- XIII 1 IM NW '7 ,M W' ' fr 'Ju ' 'N A mr Q. .V Y 3 M . O O , 7f W W W! fl! W ' W! W! U HY! 238 1531!-ii3J!!!llliiqliixl! l ll!!! I!!!-Jixij ljxlllxlllifxlwiillxlxi MADDOX MATTRESS CO. 4109 Fredericksburg Rd. PE 5-5211 fi' Compliments of THEISS HARDWARE 1200 WEST AVENUE PE 4 4732 Complnments of B UTC H ER BOYS 4403 Blanco Rd PE 21391 Meat Market, Cafe and Caternng Service mm 1 an 5'1- I Nr-v- ' wr 8' ,eniif 4- DELUXE MARKET 75 Home of Fresh Knlled Meats gf' 4107 Bicanco PE 5 9060 iilxilfifiliffllllfllf!lll3?iiiiTfi1iiiiiNi31iTl3XffI3Xli 11 V' , on f' , V ' fn 5 Ulf 1 y , ' ' 2 t M , I . X. 1 M C V W in IM . 4 W s 1 1 fm I Wh , . W' ' W IW W , ,T I W , 1 . n . 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I 1 n a o cc : as E - , ' f 5 , N. v E gf o I X- 4--T.. ,. -I ,li Q 14 a ' 4, -'ks-Q .1 4 ,! W-- .5 , Q sf .. .I 24 JJ J!llLi!5JJLiJl!1l!!!I!f!AtfJ! ljli ii! CONGRATULATIONS SENIORSI .5 IRWIN STEEL COMPANY Re nfo cng Steel S e Fo W e Mesh WA 3.4523 1039 Won Malone SAN ANTONIO TEXAS i ' SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY V ,OELAND Your Buster Brown Shoe Store Jefferson Vlllage PE 5-4741 We Prmt the Bear Tracks ZZ! N We CLEMENS Z4 4. I QPRIIQII' NG -I yqgi Qvgyc' 2' fda Qmffwf WML QJL, f JII5 CA 6 3113 207 San Pedro Congratulohons' NORTHSIDE PHARMACY 5607 San Pedro PE 5 5267 Greet1ngs Neal s Used Cars CA 3 5633 720 S Flores SAN ANTONIO 5 TEXAS E ,.,., -M ,, JW, , ,,,,,,,W,A,mMm lwwwh . W sd - I I ri - te I rms - ir t D' i . I X I 5 ' .6 ,W . I 1 uf N- I, v I ' W' a - I X I X P ll ll I 3 Q 4' XX ' Q vm In I Q W l I 5 . ' K P YJ S - A 1 IM w NN 0111 Si' ' Q XB iw X X gi ,gi I, A I ff W 'X Qby I I ,I - ' W1 Q ' .. Wil . IN xx r K . 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' 1' Y .I Of' Y . , , Q I V 4 I ll . X' :ff ' 1 II, I-I x K ,. I .. . 5, h I . .Y ' . , I I Q ' 1 . I -, Im' AW 6 l!J!!!!!!lllilllllil!lillllllllliililllfxgiefsfigiil IYTNIMNQSAN DQ r XA I TYUW g X PARK AND LOCK lt s so easy to shop at Joske s of Texas, comblmng all the advantages of a great metropolltlan shopplng center plus the added convenience of suburban parklng all under one roof . JOSKE S OF TEXAS THE GREATEST STORE IN THE GREATEST STATE E!! 'lf ,M 9 M, 'Ill WI HW W 'W nw W vm M Nfl ,rw nv an AI -K JY, :TT-T272-Q, :1 V rigs -Iliff' Q-X .1 Q 'E as ,iv .- . J 4 Ze. .Ax 'xl W in f Ayr' A :I .ln,,Q,,. I .L S Nik. X flizjxf' 'X 1 M Xx a-ii 3 7 M gf' 71 lf' fc-.5'j.Y f T' f ff -A .W ly A 'uf-fy-W. . ,T f A f- 1, - 6 i , '-X- --s ' - ,fri ' , ij.. 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O CONGRATULATIONS, EDISON SENIORS gb Eb ee ., v af! cud' H Welcome to The Skyline Campus of TRINITY UNIVERSITY Co educatloncl Fully cccredxted Twen ty two major helds of study For catalogue wnte D1rector of Admxssxons Tnmty Uruversxty 715 Stcrchum Dnve Scm Antomo Texcxs PE 5 5251 AMERICAS MOST MODERN UNIVERSITY 'Gund' ,az- -a :NR EI-N '-I :EET- I1:.',i-gg-H2 23:3 Yi'- S---- he Av CI2-IIJ3CI U Q 602-f 4-fir ' FADY 444W yy Qfnsonnuz W 5 R awww W7 sl.sM1' 9' I H PE 4 7151 C we .snfs 7 I E4 2982 o 'P sfkwcfdz 0 2013 West Avenue SAN ANTONIO I TEXAS Fllllllllllllilllllllllllllliillixilliilllllllillilllllfixi I0 xx 3 -f ' f . I . . 5 I ' ' ' I 1 1 , A sv 1 . . I h . I ti: . ,Q N Il I ll . ' . 'I 1- 2 I J WV I JI' M er my 'N A ll N . A X It L I 'K J , Q I . Q 4 'fl - ,M ,,,, .zzz ' fi' I i vb A0 ' sg-Q' Q' I' , , A I 'T It Y I -'X If 4 ,. ,, M ,,IR ,I A We , , , ,, .,,, , , N I If Wff ' - ' u n ' L ' Q nv- J . if I 4 I I ..f A X ' I l ., 6 my ' . I ' J i lliiliiilllllflllllllllllilliillfilllllllfllliiill SAN ANTONIO FENCE C0 2418 Basse Road PE 6 3178 Free Estimates No Down Payment 36 Months To Pay RUSTY FREILING Manager GUARANTEE SHOE CO The Style Shop of the South 6 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 117 Alamo Plaza Alamo Helghts Allena Vlllcxge Bxlly Mltchell Vxllcxge Iefferson Vxllcrge McCre1ess Center !!.llli!If3lililllll!ll!l'i ei x 1? .. 'Y y- . o , N1 a wi! - . 3' ' , .T I Compliments of ,Q j A iff . . . 64,9 ' - ' ' 5 T ' ' , , - S - 5 1 - Class of 57 ,. ii' 511iJ5 1fllfIeililll1iiJJiJxl I 1 Congratulatmns 1 ,, 'fag if f 'mv, , o' Insist on BRODERICK GYM ATTIRE 1 CHARMOLL ATHLETIC IACKETS wk DAVAL GYM CLOTHING All Sold ID Son Antomo POTCHERNICKS INC ,gifs fi EWS f s AlllED TV Sales and service 614 West Avenue PE 4-5475 llllxllilff iii 3.1lIlJ1llJllllIlllllllllllllllllllll lllllllll!!l!lll i 1 Chances are we furnnshed your mothers home KAROTKIN FURNITURE CO Furnishing Texas homes for 75 years Sun Antonno Texas Koehler s Barbecue No 2 Your nelghborhoocl drlve ln The absolute best un barbecued meats and charcoal bronled steaks ORDERS TO GO CURB SERVICE DINING ROOM SERVICE 1507 West Ave PE 2 8481 For AII Your Speclal Charter Bus Traps Co RANDOLPH FIELD ' 'K CA 61251 215 N Alamo ,A tag no SAFE comronume FULLY msunsn WRIGHT SPORTING Goons It pays to play Wright CA 52833 Trclvls at Mom illfllilllllllllllilllllIIIlllililillillllililllllflllllli 253 ' I ll f Q 1 33' F o I X' l M41 It A 4 . . 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St. Mary's ET THOMPSON S SPORTING GOODS 3106 Frederlcksburg PE 3 1981 FISHING TACKLE I GUNS 0 AMMO Everythnng forthe Sportsman P B Thompson owner 9 2' D E-IPX R -T We NIT:-ERROR E SF SIDI SOUTH FLDRES STREET SAN ANTDNID TEXAS E iiiiiilIliHllif!iIff3'3fTi53J:fi1T1ilTJIlIil!IIiiiflililfixi Q sr I W ,W M . Hill M I rw fn M 1 IW W! N W, lfllf M ,A aff' W' M . , fan ' ' M ' M fl' nm W' ,wrr I W, W M aw ,,, . wf M wr M M f Il . ' my W M ' W M V , W, wr m I W wr . . - W . W, M M ' W W , ., ' W, , fl! M , m -4 I f M I ' .2 ' : , ,lb 011 fl A W ,, A uv wr I ' W JW L . W W -' ,- ' '. Q i Q' ,. In 'fm W - , . Mi IW SAENGER Bnos. I W ll I U W f iii! ll! llli if ffillilil II-.llllilllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillil ALAMO ART 8. BLUEPRINT CO. A complete line of artists' supplies 506 N. Presca CA-57186 .nn.u.v ' u p p '-mx it i Compllments of SOL FRANK UNIFORMS INC Amerlca s Fmest Band and Pep Squad UHlf0rmS 205 Losoya St San Antonlo UIWIIZLG fffx-3 -JL., 1 I i nl F 1 I an fl 1 llllilllllllilllllllffllIlllllllllllllllfilillilillllllll 25 Q J 41 u I N I, I l 2 I o N? j ip , U X I I p IQ , . Z ll . , . M If . I ' 5 JM- I 1 7 ai:4s4,4fw -A g- I ? p' 4 A U FY' p ' K-'Hf. Z 7 l 5 M.r'f,,,,NVA I 5 'R 256 f !l iii!!! if!! ikifelllllxifeilj 1!!iJ3E1i!11l MAKE fA DATE YS RQ! ft of QQ: SWGHTH 1 z CLUB St 3l'lll SJ 6 Q ST MAR4 TO SKATE ini Phone CA 64516 Joe Spnllman manager TJ SAN ANTONIO BUICK COMPANY Your Qualnty Buuck Dealer X 501 Broadway CA 6 1361 TANDY LEATHER COMPANY LEATHER 81 LEATHER ClxAFT SUPPLIES 309 W Mor et CA 4 8221 MADELYN S BEAUTY SHOP 1214 West Avenue PE 4 1487 Compluments of WEST AVENUE CLEANERS 708 West Avenue S Ei 1 . T T X 1 I I I Y I ,I A I e I I I I, f ' 5 s 1 xr I f I' , 9 I xt! q I . V ,J - , 1 ' 1, I ,V If , ff. 1 . X , 1 H J ' l ' I 1 ll ,S r A f J ,1 . 9, 4 V ' U ' ff ll 'ff ' . I 71 1 1 X f M jx I E , 'I' x' I 1 u I' - . ' Q Q J x ' l 2 i T X N L I QV: I ' A 1: 92? L i Ralph Barker, professional teacher x rf- l I Q If- - ,iff . . A J, W ' I , If '- Q . . 4455 LtllfiillllllllllIlillllllllllllllllllllllllillilliililllli i i I Congratulations Q ' a e MANN's HUMBLE SERVICE STATION 9 I I 1618 wesf Ave, PE 40991 W 1 11 .. 1 - ' A A .110 , . BOWMAN SPORTING GOODS CORP. - ' - I - I I Cs MI' Where Sportsmen I 'if 1. ' I I 3 Serve Sporfsmen 1 -I I 9 ' 55 4 'W I 9, Mig: ,QP Z ug. 'W CA 60053 514 N. Main Ave. ff - , ,Qlffi IZ1, ' g 1 f CompI1menTs CLUB Congrctulohons KLECK PLUMBING 8. HEATING C0 2413 Fred Rd Oh l H115 iff 7 ! f -3 4 fx 'J ur Q I I I U 1 ' 1 l H ' S I s -4 4 Y W I HI F . f 1 , I I1 L W of IW ! I 2 ,W Xml fx ' f I W I 'I Ml ! ' W 1 I wx Q fm I ' M u ,' ,., 1 1 , . . ' W W . I fm 111 ,ll l ,Z .I X' ,W -,J ' E ' P7 . - 1 ' I 1 IW 1 I' f - F I ' I . I, 4 vb I 5? I 1 .. 1 Q: V I ' f ' I W' I ' I I I J .. fur , I fm I ' , wg 'W wr I , lil II , 'T I 2 I I 1 Y I 'I ' ' , 7 I -cg 3 N :f.,.,:f?6'2i1fz -- , 8 NE! QJSSSJJ! il! 1 Sxfiiii K!! !!!i!:lN5!1J i1 ii JNMWWWQ The best place to buy Jpl 'WWHv4, say students of Edison Hugh -kj HAN DY ANDY SU PERMARKETS KJ W- g '4 13 in 'NRUQ Ednson students shop at Handy Andy EISBF NATIUNAL BANK 0F SAN ANTONl0 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ,- JJYS I !31if1YY siS 2 e Ju ,jf rj X , rjllilllflllllllllillllllllllllllilllsjlffligrffl Vflflillllli I ' I I i fl I! lil liliiliilill i il f m:,.5 , jfj'J1a?,,ToafP?q yt jp JW GRALUATES ' f,f35xB.R,JzouNTY 1 V QlgAff'oNAt BANK X ,f - f,v--3, T T K-fMember F D M1 ,..l----V ffff ,ef- L A PITTS 86 CO H329 Northslde Property 3 tix X-ff Homes Et W Cx Rentals A '5-W4 1 Income property Gen al ftisgyrance ENN x Nleaokvv Qlmos Dr at West Ave X X N xy Sap Antonlo F1hXi5Q6N X ew 3 K PL 91477 Iililllllllllll llillllilllllflllllllllllillllililllllllll 2 ' A H. 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W' M 'F Wo' !!!! f!! ,,!' !l!' M X, V !!!h M! W!! W' M!! ,VIN W' ,W W W W W MM W' W W W' H!! 260 533!!33i85!!l!:ll!il!J!ll!!lil!!!-li!! llllifijliiii-J Shopping at Sears ROEBUCK AND CO. SEARS X 5306 Q WO e owe' 1 'C e0 We O69 oxrl voeoo More .md more studnnts .ls well as thclr parents are learmng to shop it Seflrs and save Theres .llxxaxs fru, p nrkmg on Scars stornslde lots You can buy what you chase Coupon Books Sears Lwlww Plm, F H A Plan, or cash Romana Plaza Store Southside store Soledad at Romana Plaza Pleasanton Rd at Loop 13 CA 3 4311 WA 3 3466 ga Q g. Q km W, .P WI' P ' P ' O66 my 1 v ' Q, M ' X 'we ' fm 1V '-l W! N1 - W' wf fo . Y. ff! QOPH 0 fl vm - 6 V ' V W!! 3 ,vm O 3 - J N 4 J S fm! 5 ' 2 J wh 3 ' 5 I A 'Ml' ' N9 f' F' I I -QQ . J ww QQX Q, v J W 5 ,ii 5 .V K ' 1 fm , C , X ff!! fa Y ' W ff! Q, I -v JW W' W W! W' 'W' 4 X V l 1 x I . I - Kc I ' my 5 . x I 1 W U 3 ' 1 H Y l x I 1 ll x Q need on Sears Revolving Chau-gc Plan, Sears Easy. 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