Thomas A Edison High School - Spark Yearbook (San Antonio, TX)
- Class of 1960
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' 1-1' -.,g,f- .,,' ,. ,, ,v 'h ,f'T 'L-ffl fi . .Inf . Qfif? Q' 'E ,L .1.-, :'.L. t 5: ,. b ., ,,y,,. MH KP J: W. :W V .K ' Q--sfs- fg'lJ Q , ,gf B :iff -fi T M 'f '. wp? . . 1 -a, 15? SP If-5 . - L.. . Spark X W2 SQ 2 x 'S TAZX 2 4 I X XX X 51 gf, .ff f ,f X XVyf',1Vf7 f ff' yu: ' K , QQ I O, Ns- . -as Q1- ' M Oxy-Q. WX . 1' 1 i-. 1- l-if Pubhshed by the students of Thomos A. Edlson I-hgh School Volume No. 21 f . kk iik i:': I I V- K I 1 mm -A , , E Sll2'J.s , e W 5 1 K i M o o ,-L: 1, fm .. Y 5 M .,., f ,M 'ooo - o ., :,4 ,. .,i, Ti, ,gum MMM- M , The Fabulous Fifties . . . a decade of growth, progress, and fun . . . ten years that transformed children into young adults soon to graduate from high school cmd step into a more mature world. Chosen as the theme of the 1960 Spark, the Fabulous Fifties is an excerpt of an era that has introduced luxuries and inventions undreamed of fifty years ago. Though advancement in America's production of ma- terial goods has ranked her tops in standard of living to the continuous amazement of other nations her granting radical freedom to her teen c1t1zens never ceases to astound the world Most American youngsters dance by the time they reach their early teens and are accustomed to mixed parties They attend social functions and interscholastic competitive events year round From the age of tlurteen boys run a close race with clothes for top spot in girls thoughts At first glance many people might think that teens of the U S are light headed kids with nothing more im portant to do than go go go-and in no special direction Students sometimes give such an impression but fortunate- ly high ideals and ambition are an integral part of teen life The teen set of 1959 60 contnbutes its share of foohsh unny incidents but it also holds Americas future 1n its ands Careful study reveals that tlus young generation IS not only not so bad as many think it but actually shows promise of producing scientists professors diplomats politicians and businessmen that will surpass those before them This generation may do exactly that the reason? ossunt quza posse videntur They can because they think they can l 4 f . . I . h X- -- 1 I If I P l ' ul ' . I ' ' l Q: I flyi- Z 1 x 4 f 1l. to ' lx ' y ' 3 ffl f my xxl X I f Q1 11 P7 Table of Contents Dedication .... Teen Life ..... Administration a Classes ....... Seniors Iuniors .... Sophomores Honorccries .... Organizations Clubs Spint Sports Advertising Student Index '- ff? we ,fn u not he -TR , hen reversed EiJt1y descnbes an q Xe om student tendance ool impossible this yecn' bu ,her n,s w1l1 be amongrjhose 1Son High r the first time Her ' meet all the Edisomt in person will To you Mildred Cox we dedicate this 1 with every best wish for your future days at J lr.. 1 f I x X hw. ,nr-r K ,- -v' THAT SADIE HAWKINS' dance really was somethingl At least Mr. Catalani, Doug Richa Diana Silver, Jerry Magee, Marie Bennett, Janet Jones, Wayne Milbourn, Jan Magee, Beevers, and Sharon Webb seem to think so. SKATING SOMETIMES CAUSES a few bruises, but Mary Sullivan wasn't plan- ning on a strained back nor Patsy Weaver, a sprained ankle. Having a blast and a half were Gerald Peese, Libby Cadden, Doug Cummins, Patsy Weaver, Mary Sullivan, Betty Frizzell, Sandy Padgett, Jane Brown, and Jack lee. 4 Il gl l- K xx! ,, . l I I l 'll 1 xl rdson, Larry X .ff g. DECORATING FOR THE Mardi a good laugh or two. Sandy Left to right: David Brooks, Jones, Judy Stanley, Lewie Sim- Denny Hallmark. . . . the period when individuals change from children to adults - delightful, discouraging, enjoyable, and frustrating. Young adults are constantly be- ing told to enjoy the teen age: so they do. That is, they find joy in what they have time to enjoy. Who else would awake at dawn, 'lt e- ' s ,I rf' u zz l4LfWL, 1 5- , L V , 5' Q ,LL It Clif in ,t ,IQ 'WW Gras Ball was more than half the .ob but provuded Smith must have had more than her share of fun James Slmecek Bobby Anderson Sandy Smnth Jan monds Bull Shussler Leanna Stephens Miss Funk and dawdle over breakfast and then dash off w1th only flve rrunutes to travel to school? After the regul study schedule cmd spendmg a few hours hstemng to mstructors stu dents have one hour to attend ad vmsory three d1fferent club meet mgs and fmally to eat 1f there IS enough tlme When the buzzer 1115 4,4 PROMS HOLD THEIR own as a part of teen hte Entermg Bam Library at the Mardi Gras Boll are Edros Tschledel Dale Gabriel Beverly Hart Joan Krrsch and Gary Neubauer sounds for study to resume they are ready for a short nap 1n Eng hsh After the 3 30 bell nngs can they go home? Why of course not they stlll have football basketball or track practxce and staff Work But eventually they do leave pnson At home they gulp a b1te of food and make a few phone calls before the basketball game Usually hoarse afterwards they return home to another long phone conversatlon wrth a best tnend then tt s homework t1me They f1I1lSh even that after the late IDOVIG and hlt the sack before another dull day WW-W 'Ns il'-E-'es '1 va- , 1 YQ' 4611 Jima? -K Mb 1. Nr, tw Q 'QQ 'W sm? 5 SUMMER IS THE best tume of the year so some students say One thing IS sure the Edisonltes shown above were hovmg fun on the rapids of the Guadalupe Left to right Barbara Burns Sandra Wallace Betty Denn Gary Calvert lewne S4mmonds Janet Evans James Hamllton Dnana Snlver Jen Brooks and Kay Trammell 7 X V ,1 Q .t , fc, 4- ' P MX- 55,5 , , , n 'R ' t A ' l .xv Y ,i I I ' I s 'l l X .y t , ' 4 'W . A W , in A I-, - ' K sf' ' . . K ' ,. I U I I I 'll x 1 l 1 1 l l 1 l I l ' s- , X.. . t,.. .,-' , , I ar . . . . , . I I . , . 1 ' ' - r , - Y . - - - I I 1 I , '-' u - 11 . - H H ' I n l u 1 - 4, my M K Il ' ll ll ll I x.: , K . I' - -W' ' , M , I . ,s W .. , t . t i A my L , ...Vkkky My , K L , 2 - .If A 3' I- 1 I L . Ile-i , ' 0 ' ' 6 I ' I I, 'ftiilihilll K Q, N r k , ,. I r.s.,,,,f7 -, r ' ' U' f .2 ' 3' ' ,K ' ' ll . 1 K K, Y VL. 71 U ' . ' l , Q f ,ggi ' L , - . , , , ' -I -,, r Q I ri, ' I 3' W , -. 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'E L 'U Spot of Edison Supporter Bill Farrar, Barbara Shepherd, Cathy Miller, Melanie Dolle, Jim Ward, Jim Farrar, Clifford Katz, Beasom, James Lecfherland, Peggy O'NeaI, Cherrie Chapman, Skipper Pfeiffer, Janet Brown, 9 Food, a jukebox, tables, chairs, and booths - add teen- agers and the sum is a swing- ing fun spot for Edisonites. An avid supporter of Edison High School, Mr. Robert A. Par- ker generously offered his Blan- co Road Dairy Queen as cz meeting place for EHS students. Throughout the year and dur- ing football, basketball, and track seasons, the Dairy Queen posted signs wishing victory for the Bears. Catering especially to Edison- ites and their families, Mr. Par- ker's Dairy Queen could easily be called the Bear's Den, as he once suggested. BRAND NEW EDISONITES-sophomores approach the entrance of fhelr new alma mater What awaufs PaHy Markworfh Jewel Ann Dunaway Edward Dundore Barbara ,lean Nye Tommy Thompson Martha Saniee and Terry Jones ' HOSTING A PEP rally before the Edison Jefferson game fhe Laurel Theater rocked on Hs Foundation ' when srudenfs 'flocked lo fhe special sessions wrt lHl UN ce, Veteran KONO DISK JOCKEY Buddy Holliday throws records to crowd of students on school X 2 1 cj K f 4, A spark of spirit fanned by cheerleaders, majorettes, band and pep squad members burst into flame as students spurred Bears on to victory. Pep flourished in school buildings and grew brighter, livelier, and more sparkling in football season of 1959. COMELY LASSES BETH Bauer, Gloria Dupree, Jeannine Sollock, Connie Clark, and Mary Ann Romonek adorn EHS more than hall decorations they devise. I pe L I 4 4' M ga, lx l i gb 1, - - ' -:----1gf,,,,,,,5-N?-KA x 1 I HR, -.1 1.1 fi -,Ni 'SEEK' M MEETING AT NORTHPORTE Rol- lercade for fun and frolic on wheels are Edisonites Mary Sullivan, Sharon Hodges, Befiy ,ll l Frizzell, Gerald Peese, .lack Lee, X H ,vi ,1 -gl: Sandy Padgeff, Patsy Weaver, N lik, M V Paul McClain, Jane B r o w n, ' 'llfl ' li f ,' il Olivia Cadden, and Doug f li 3,1 lfi 5- liz! Cummins. A ki is ,I , T 'l ' 3 i is wlq lg' M' ll 5 -JK' c.-4 M v JJ AMONG POPULAR SPOTS for lore dinner, Earl Abel's is a fovorife after the Sweelhearf Prom. Shown left io right: .lack Pozero, James Morris, Gerry McNe1'1, Mimi Sieber, Jeannine Sollock, Cynthia Findley, Gary Davis, Mary Ann Cash, Frank Owen, Sharon Hall, Shirley Niehaus, Bill Darling, Mike Fleming, and Mike Murphy. J Rv! x ' 1- ., Q ,gli 1 lil x l l it ii . J ,film .. i Teens Fun.H1 Recre ,-,X ?. ,y 2 3' 1-Q-J ir, .M-f .. ?l-x .' 1 . L s f UVA: f .-fa-1 1 l n .4-.,,.. . N' X B x xQ , X ,A . X5 ' . 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' M -A ' NX ' 42 X ' - 1 '1 39, 3 x 1 X .. 5 .X sl ,wth 1 . fo-P A Ss. . n?'4e f,i-fwf? wg 4 +401 ' 8 1 I' I x-ki :si-,, v-lil 1 il A 2 .4 ,guest of Llfe e people rel1g1on 15 just a phase of hfe s 1t symbol1zes dedlcatlon and sacr1f1ce a1th plays an lmportant role 1n today s world hr1st1ans work together 1n a unlted effort to pro mote world peace In lh.1S way growth and under stand1ng of 1nternat1onal problems evolve Teen agers today take part rn several phases of church work Sunday School and youth groups occupy many students spare trme From local youth organ1zat1ons to state programs teens par t1c1pate 1n act1v1t1es sulted to thelr ages Added 1'9SpO1'1Slb1l1l1GS as1de from hold1ng area Off1CeS lnclude helpmg w1th church servlces serv1ng on off1c1al boards slngrng 1n cholrs and ass1st1ng other phases of the church program Morn1ng devotlonals prepared by speech puplls demonstrate the ldeal of all workxng toward the same goal Basrcally teens of all fcuths wrestle wlth common problems for whlch they seek solu t1ons 1n var1ed ways Choose Llfe by Robert R Powell deals w1th teens real questlons questrons often as d1ff1cult to ask as to answer The quest of l1fe he says w1th 1lS asklng of questlons and wrestl1ng w1th problems 1S a quest God has placed before us PICTURED AT WORSHIP are Sandra Russell Mary Louise Dubose Bobby An derson Lando Austin and Henry Edmlston SECOND ROW Wanda Wooten Donna Darnell Kay Haldy Larry Appleby and Linda Rose THIRD ROW Ray mond Wright Jum Ward and Shirley Yelvmgton I7 .U . . 1 - I L n , . I . I I I - I 1, . If - 1 - I , . . . . If - H - I I ,, . . . . . . . I ff, I I ' . : , , . : - Todays Youth . ,5,.,..--f-f LX -xx X ,y.,.1.--- , ,-Qx ABOVE: Adequate library facilities provide excellent study opportunities for Emily Lopez, Calvin Eddy, Eddie Lahtinen, Judy Wilmoth, Robert Trainer, Rudy Lopez, and Jean Richardson. Other students enioy browsing through books when not studying, Those taking a break from assignments are Marie Valdez, Billy Campbell, Robert Wright, Craig Hornhorst, Patricia Fahey, John Sontaniello, Jackie Corcoran, and Dan Klieman. BELOW: Checkers Janis Rieck and Nina Harvesty work constantly to keep up with starving boys John Bushell, Mickey Smith, Jim Jordan, David Young, Bill Smith, David Schwarz, Earl Eason, Skip Pfeiffer, Charles Spengler, Jim McCoy, Howard Hogan, Leroy Smith, Ernest Story, Mark Bozeman, and Victor Johnson, Proved many times, all facilities at Edison have more than one function. The patio supplies room for outdoor entertainment including dances, parties and pep rallies. Not only does the cafeteria provide lunches, but now serves breakfast until 8:15 a.m. The library furnishes excellent reading and reference books with study accommodations for more than 300 scholars. For the entertainment of Edisonites and various groups, the auditorium affords ample seating capacity and a fine stage area for assemblies and plays. fy Lonnie Parsons, Beverly Bou- ton, Kim Sheelar, Martha Kay Renfro, Gary Black, and Olive Dunlap relax at pep squad- sponsored dance and enioy refreshments served by Mary 7 Watson, Sandy Smith, Patricia 1 Kralik, and Susan Swan. Tomorrow's Leaders ABOVE: Gary Gaston operates equipment in wood shop under Mr. Jacobs! supervision as Sam Anderson eagerly awaits his turn, RIGHT: It's possible to use a library for something other than studying, say Judy Stanley, Mary Watson, Bobby Anderson, Jim Jordan, David Brooks, Denny Hallmark, ex-Edisonite Dan Scarborough, Sandy Smith, Billy Shussler, Lewie Simmonds, Sherrie Stalbird, Leanna Stephens, and Pewe Richards. PEP RALLIES ARE only a few of many ailtieshgld on the patio Seniors engoyed a picture signing party there while several school dances X 1 , l took place under the stars, too. f-'N' ,vf X I Ng DATING NEVER GROWS oldy at least, we don't think so, say Tommy Franklin, Kay Haldy, Ben Roberts, Betty Nelson, Kit Neinhauser, and Jean Moulding. fe - if - l .::,,, . . 3,5 HAVE PATIENCE, STELLA. Peter Bryan con't get worse, can he? Teens' Interests Vary in Quest Anxious to cram as much fun into as little time as possible, teens scatter themselves over the surrounding area - that is, anything within a radius of fifty miles. Bowling lanes, swimming pools, tennis courts, coun- try clubs, movie houses, skating rinks, and golf courses sprinkle large municipalities. Teens can make or break a place of entertainment. When a few draw the rest of the crowd, how- ever, the joint rocks, like wow! BOWLING IS A favorite Gary Black, Sherwood A. J. Dolle, and Dick at the San Pedro lanes. SLUMBER PARTIES ARE now as estab- lished an institution as school. Front row left to right: Cynthia Findley, Betty Nelson, Linda Evans, Mimi Seiber, and Sandy Por- ter, second row: Cathy Miller, Barbara Shepherd, Susan Carroll, and Betty Spa- cekp third row: Carolyn Bartels, Jean Moulding, Elaine Kerr, and Kay Haldyg fourth row: Shirley Niehaus, Joyce Cogge- shall, Judy Dorbandt, Melanie Dolle, and Alta Lucas. N Q-N' 5 SCHOOL CLUBS FREQUENTLY give ground, and Dolores McNeil and her THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER cast 20 Wilford Fey and Steve Gordon. for Fun pastime of many teens. Schwarz, Carolyn Brown, Danes enioy fhemselves 4-9 sock hops in the gym as a source of revenue. Dancing io tunes of ihe day are Dennis Richards and Judy Sfanley, left fore husband, righf foreground. poses for a piciure offer fheir first performance. Seafed: Sharon Briggs, Sue Newman, Diana Banks, and David Nunleyp siancling Looking on from the right wing is Eiiene Banda. 21 CATCHING THE FRlENDlY atmosphere of decorating halls, the picture above in- cludes Elizabeth Thompson, Sharon Moore, Sylvia Villarreal, Betty Jo Dess, Clifford Katz, Shirley Niehaus, Tommy Franke, Janet Brown, Edward Richards, Miss Fan- nyebelle Crossley, Sharon Hall, and Claud- ia Williams. Not only does school include classes and home- work, but it branches out into club meetings, dances, assemblies, and interscholastic competition. Students still find time, though, to date, get together with close friends, goof off, and do nothing about a third of the time. With all these things to do, teen- agers manage to be seen almost everywhere, causing adults to wonder at the vitality, eagerness, and ability of youth to be in three places at one time. LEFT: Sponsored by Beta Club, the two-week Book Fair draws the attention and interest of many students and teachers. Shown left to right: Jean House, Mike Jackson, Sandra Nichol, Diane Young, John Stockett, and Gerald Underwood. RIGHT: Boarding a bus to Corpus Christi for the quarter finals football game with W. B. Ray High School are players Mickey Smith, David Schwarz, Lenny Wyrick, Dick Danes, Gerry McNett, and Douglas Farrell. 22 Records, Pizzas, Rodeos, . Books, Laughter - Teen Life T-l JM I l I v Ie wx as HE in I ge ls ,e -'-afnvffie -af f.a. -v Y 4 ' 'f'i'5i?v r,:de'- f 7i 'f. W .. , ii?-2?fw5':wt+z-rf': ,MW 417436915 1 'J' 41 oo. . ' my 4 .,. . f ' ,' .1472-'.f.9, y I afvf 7stltf'f .. -, A1 M -nv -5.-4 ' ' : ele t ,ff 'X ar-V' 1 A 9 : LEFT: Larry Bode, Todie Turner, Judy Dorbandt, and John Gibson enioy pizza at a favorite EHS hangout, the Capri. RIGHT: Calvin Chrane, Carolyn Stafford, Elizabeth Thompson, and Jimmy Heath thumb through albums at Woodlawn Stereo Center. LEFT: Students get a kick at the faculty- Q - f , KTSA deeiays basketball C?j game as dee- , iay Ricci Ware climbs behind a basket. ll, RIGHT: Artist-bronc buster Brian Keuper A I visits saddle shop during the week of rodeo iff. iinfg and livestock exposition at Joe Freeman 'D Coliseum. ' 1, lgl 'SK ...uw 23 Barefoot To Bobby Socks . And W 13. I ' I Q 3. FROM BOBBY SOCKS to Stockings doesn't exactly describe this series of snaps. Revised to Barefoot to Bobby Socks , you have an apt description of Judy Butler, red-haired senior. Growing up involves many changes - mental, physical, and psychological - in a child's life. Interests and hobbies vary according to age though most boys, teen-aged ones that is, limit themselves to sports and cars. Girls, on the other hand, partake in parties and fashions. It consulted about the happiest time of their short lives, though, the majority admit their teens to be the most enjoyable. THIS YOUNG MAN dressed up for some big event. Then he changed to more comfortable apparel for play. Smolci he begins to look familiar, At least he won't 'rave to tell about the one that got away - or will he? What's wro r-'- x x 'S 1-'R' w.....-Jleq kv' '-L .' Qtr? . . '- 4 beg i yt ., if if gm 1 es l 'N' b his mi., 5 vo 24 ng sort of soon, aren't you, son? ng with it now? If you haven't I 'Y' ---4 Farewell To The Fabulous Flflles , ' in 7 P2-,w 'ami 4 9,5 Q Q' I EIGHTH GRADE - WHAT cz long time ago! To Mary Louise Dubose, Mary Jo Baier, Nita Rector Cdeceasedl, Velma Bak- er, Evelyn Forester, Cherry Rees, Sharon Briggs, and Louise Floyd those were happy days. DOES ANYONE RECOGNIZE this three year old? Even then Ken Cornett was pretty good sized no Whose hot did you borrow to cover up those pretty curls and what necessitated such big glasses? Dressed up again for some other happening already identified him, it's Bill Roy. f lyy A g - E l is Q I Y- i .V N' A ' , -f , I I ag NY f . E W fe if , D vw '-1,1 Senior Activities: Play, Banquet, fx SANDRA WALLACE, DAVID Lowe, Janelle Suttle, Rose Gatewood, and Gary Chapman begin their meal at the senior banquet held at Sevenoaks Country Club. CHASING MARY JO Baier and Judy Garrett up a tree during the class picnic, Victor Johnson swings a tennis racket at Judy. UPPERCLASSMEN DANCE AT Fort Sam Houston prom. Left to right: Joan Murray, Lawson Shoe- Verdier, Charlene Powers, Joey Owen, Larry SENIORS WALK ACROSS Municipal Auditorium stage, on route ac- quiring that long-awaited symbol-diplomal Those enacting that most wonderful of all senior activities include Pat Wynn, Tim Hagan, Judy Patterson, Linda Chamberlin, School Board Member Mrs. Claude Aniol, Principal A. W. Norton, Clifford Katz, and Jeff Bryant. Q iii. Prom, Picnic, Graduation Officers' Club, scene of the senior maker, Sandra Moseley, Ronnie Switzer, and Suzanne Lind. During their last year in high school. seniors not only attempt to maintain high grades but also to participate in class activities. Concentrated during April and May. senior functions include a banquet, prom, play, picnic, and graduation, a ceremony that marks the successful completion of twelve years of high school and the beginning of cr new way of life. ABOVE: Linda Pack, Mike Fleming, Larry Allums, and Sharon Hall congratulate each other as they view final casting of senior play. BELOW: Seniors enioy their last class outing before graduation. James Murday, Robert Moody, Cena Avinger, Anira Morton, and Linda Williams begin to dig in. 27 I ltr s 7 is 'I - rl FOUND SMILING AT the end of a very busy day, School Treo S G totals the day's receipts, surer am reef Am!!'3'W?n S?Bm?t'S'i Sxs Because overcrowded conditions result in a school and teacher shortage, America is taking a second look at its educational system. Com- parisons with Russia's space advantages re- quire an investigation into the increasing prob- lems of inadequate schools throughout the United States. Are we really educated? an d Why Iohnny Can't Read become two of the most talked-about topics. Tests administered to pu- pils reveal behind-the-scene facts causing the failures. Better pay makes industrial jobs more desirable: therefore p e r s o n s qualified for teacher positions are lost to other professions. Result: Low-salaried, poorly trained instructors who cannot properly educate today's youth. Many states realize that finances previously utilized unwisely for other purposes should be put to better use-mainly the rebuilding of edu- cational standards in their areas. At present some localities offer specialized institutions for exceptionally gifted teens. These recognized centers of learning such as the School of Music and Art in New York graduate small numbers each year, but these few hold positions in virtually every major symphony orchestra, appear on dozens of concert stages and with the Metropolitan Opera Company, and fill key positions in industry and education. Comments from vanous parts of the country tend to support the belief that most teenagers now want all they can get out of then: educatzon Examples of such remarks mclude Today s k1dS do more school work and do lt more w111 mgly than themr parents They re w11l mg to pay the prlce that thelr hlgh standards demand and We expect a heck of a lot from these lg1ftedJ krds and we re gettmg lt Byron Dobell Wrth enr1ched curncula to fulfmll the desrres of advanced students and a re- vlsed bu1ld1ng program des1gned to serve as a steppmg stone for the aver age learner Amenca SlI1VeS to achleve a standard of excellence after a sermous lapse over a penod of years 'J rg, ff- Nc! 'P-1 SARA JANE POE listens as Cumulla Hewutt explains the sign an lust for teachers m the mum offace WHILE MALCOLM CROSIAND works diligently Mervan Jacobs dnscernmg look mterrupfs Gary Neubauer temporarily. do Q , Fx . r Y, ft FA I4 y 31 I ,J I 1 M ! 62, '. V 1 W.. fs -d '4. 4- ,- 29 N-is X AND ADMINISTRATIGN 1 -U , . E gg gy yyg to no . -- . .. - . . ly I I . . I ' y y A N A Yfx Administrators Work to Keep Pace MR. THOMAS B. PORTWOOD, superintendent of schools, and Mr. W. Smith Brizendine, superintendent of buildings and grounds, study plans for the new EHS landscaping. San Antonio's Independent School District con- sists of eight senior high schools and numerous junior and elementary schools. Planning new build- ings, acquiring additional school sites, and keeping on the alert for more teachers occupies the down- town staff's time as San Antonio expands into the fastest growing major city. 2 f Ll L-A MR. E. W. ROBINSON, president of school board, and Mr. Oscar E. Miller, assistant superintendent of schools, plan year's work with members of school board. 30 fllf 2 Q With Growing City's School System gs. Prior to the erection of the present building, Edison occupied a junior and senior plant at 2101 Edison Drive-the Old Edison which is now Whittier lunior High School. The old school was erected in 1929, Iubilee Year of Thomas A. Edison, the world's greatest electrical wizard, from whom the school takes its name. In 1929, Edison had an enrollment of 150 as compared to its present l,330. The graduating class consisted of five girls cmd one boy. This year 250 students are enrolled in the senior class. In 1949, T . gr .n, N. 1,1 PRINCIPAL JOHN B. SULLIVAN extends Edison entered its first year in the City of San An- tonio public school system, having theretofore been in the Los Angeles Heights system. Also in 1949, the school was remodeled and greatly improved. the hand of welcome to M M c Clark, one of many new faculty mem- bers at Edison this year. As enrollment increases Edison's staff must grow to keep pace, says Mr. Sulliva 31 19:1 5'-,.---I V R, ' .La . A... - -.- 3 s ffl: An M ,wzwqxw-1' Increased Enrollment x .ull ,,,,,.......-- gncustanwh MRS. LUCILLE GIBSON, school secretary at Edison for her first time, takes notes from Mr. Sullivan, principal. ,- .y 1 .gs . ' ins if ' Z if f f' 'Tu A ,Y - Q. V 1, HI A ,A 4' my i' Q 2 C S. I ., 3 my I 0-X MRS. CAMILLA HEWITT, dean of girls, looks bewildered. Could it be that Vice-Principal W. W. Few told her something astonishing? No, they admit only to relax- ing during a lull in a busy day. MRS. JAKE WILSON, attendance clerk, and her assistants work hard to keep the absentee records accurate, but they admit that it's possible to mix business with pleasure. Requires Enlarged Staff MRS. SARA GREER, school treasurer willingly accepts money from staff member Claudia Williams. All school funds are handled by Mrs. Greer. The school office staff labors long. hard hours for the benefit of each EHS student. Guidance, counseling, and extending friendship to the stu- dents are a few of the tasks of each person of the administration. MRS. ANNA BESS JOHNSON, Edison's 'First registrar, checks students' grades and records them on permanent record cords. . W .megiiilffiiiiwfifrm-,s,, , 'F EXPLAlNING A FOUR-YEAR plan requires time and patience, states Mr. F. O. Burgess, counselor for boys. 33 Meth Challenges Most Students Bruce H. Burney-BA, M.Ed.: Howard Payne College, University of Texas: Alge- bra and Commercial Arithmetic: President of Alamo District Council of Teachers of Mathematics. Stephen Catalani-BA, M.Ed.: St. Mary's University, Trinity Univer 'ty' Pla Geom- etry: Tennis Coach. 'SV C-D, Mrs. Ann Davlin-BS: Trinity University: Algebra and Trigonometry: American Chemical Society. Mrs. Marie H. Graham-BA, MA: TSCW, SWTSC: Algebra: NHS sponsor. Mrs. Alleen Scott-BA, MA: lncarnate Word College, SWTSC: Algebra, Plane Geometry: School Savings sponsor. Roy E. White-BS: Daniel Baker College: Commercial Arithmetic: Official Track Meet Starter. wut' '90 , Ii. cfiaftu- ,nm-.fgf !' f-s...fl' EX-EDISONITE MRS. DAVLIN and Mr. Burney, new- comers in math department, confer with Mrs. Graham-could they have problems, too? :auf 'H . 'J IMAGINE FINDING ANY theorem as pretty as Jack Haney's drawing which Mr. Burney explains to Rita Conrey and the artist himself. - 11 rx lit uiu ! uhm tnl in 34 are Six Strive ta Make Social Studies Significant Mrs. Carrie Lou Bailey-BS, SWTSC, Uni- versity of Texas, Texas AGI, Texas AGM, Texas History, Wo-rlcl History, Operates turkey farm. Mrs. Alma Pond Carey-AA, BA, MA, Virginia Intermant College, St. Mary's University, University of Texas, Ameri- can History. Miss Fannyebelle Crossley-BA, MA, NTSC, ETSC, Civics, Student Council sponsor. Mrs. Marion Powell-BA, MA, Trinity University, American History, English, U.S. History Club sponsor. Mrs. Mamie Vieleck-BA, M.Ed., Our Lady of the Lake College, St. Mary's University, American History, World History, Head Senior Class sponsor. Bill White-BA, M.Ed., Trinity, SWTSC, American History, Current Events, Beau Brummel Club sponsor. CIVICS, CIVICS, AND more civics occupy Miss Crossley's day. During one of l1er lectures our cameraman was unnoticed by Brenda Murray and Judy Patterson. MRS. POWELL CHECKS Mrs. Vielock's version of the louisiana Pu chase as the latter explains it to her American history class. English Exercises Teachers' Minds s- 'Q . 1 4' get 2. I 1' P: CORRECT USAGE OF English rules remains most important to good grammar, says her students. Miss Sara Jane Poe-BA, MA: Universityp Englishp Enioys traveling. William J. Shipp-B55 University of Hous- X tony Englishp Student at SWTSC, Mrs. Dessa Wright-BS: TWU: Englishp Canteen Worker at Page Junior High School. 5 PET , A fm 'K 'Vw , 'L ,J ti-. ii MISS POE, Mr. Shipp, and Mrs. Jones discuss the possibility of using the workbook to supplement their students' study Miss Boyce to Miss Margaret Boyce-BA, BL, MA: SWTSC, University of Coloradoy Englishp Sunday School teacher. 2?1rgiishMar9aret Jones-BA: A:'qc?le5:3 I , Q NN My 'pi xx?-J fiiswl ,Yr levi is ily WJ if K Xxx A X GX, N g SGXWV -FQ M N 36 of English. I-Ji 'sun-wil' .y-is Science Instructors Battle Students MR. FOULDS DEMONSTRATES to students the electrolysis-of-water ap- paratus. With five classes in chem- istry, he replaced Robert Wood. WHATEVER IT IS Mr. Clark, Mrs. McNeel, and Mr. Greer find so amusing, most of their students haven't discovered that humorous quality in those science classes! 37 ff H7 Mrs. Julia Cane-BS, Battlecreek College, Physiology, Head Sophomore sponsor. Maurice B. Clark, Jr.-BS, BA, SWTSC, Trinity University, SAC, Biology, Cattle Breeder. Emmett lee Foulds, Jr.-BS, MA, SWTSC, Chemistry, Student at Trinity. Marvin E. Greer-BS, M.Ed., Trinity Uni- versity, Biol09Y, Athletics, Veep of North- west Rotary Club. Dalton E. Klaus-BS, Brownsville Jr. Col- lege, Trinity University, Biology, Athletics, 'B' Team Football Coach. Mrs. Frances McNeal-BA, University of Texas, Biology, Mother of prominent at- torney, Albert McNeeI. Arts Require Concentration and Skill La. , 541' WHILE BETTY JO DESS paints designs, Mr. Morris dis- cusses the principles of ceramics work with Hazel Lacey. Mrs. Wanda Cates-BA, Lon Morris Jr. College, Baylor University, Trinity Uni- versity, Speech, Dramatics, National Thespian Troupe 772 sponsor. Don Morris-BS, Southern Illinois Universi- Q ty, Art Institute of Chicago, Trinity Uni- - I versity, Art, Art Club sponsor. gc I ' EIA? Mrs. Jose F. Ross-BJ, BA, Mary Hardin- Baylor, NTSC, Journalism, Publications and Quill and Scroll sponsor. ,E ,yp,, uf' V: M TRAINING A NEW stage crew V . wasn't easy, explained Mrs. Cates. A The dimmer board requires con- centration and complete knowledge of the apparatus. There's still a lot even I don't know. Latin, French, Spanish Comprise Language Field ,,h xwp. Whig.. X . I t C31- A ..,....--as ,.,,,,,, Miss Elizabeth Sayles BA MA University of Texas Trinity University of Mexico Spanish Enloys traveling PARLEZ VOUS FRANCAIS Madame Salyer? asks Mr Sadler Latin IS my field replies Wm Mrs Salyer L 2- X a,,, '- me Zii,e.s. 4 ' s..f Miss Judith Fink-BAy Mary Washington College of the University of Virginiay Spanish, English: Santa Rosa Auxiliary Volunteer Worker. Philip Sadler-BS CH.S. Ed.jp Southeast Missouri State College: French, Englishy Beta Club sponsor. Mrs. LaVerna Salyer-BA: Incarnate Word College, Trinity Universityg Latin, Englishg Latin Club sponsor. MISS FINKS STUDENTS Edward Richards Olivia Cadden and David Young engoy having her read to them or IS It that Edward lust likes the class? New Books Spark Reading Interest, if . RMI: Q. 2 MRS ABBOTT PREPARES to switch on another sec- tlon of lights permitting a different group of stu- dents to move about in the study hall. JOY SCHUL ASSISTS Mrs. Elliott as the .Xe X Mrs. Callie M. Abbott-BA, MA: Mary Hardin-Baylor, St. Mary's University: Li- brary Supervision: Alpha Delta Kappa, International Honorary Sorority. Mrs. Mary Louise Cobb-BA, MA: Hardin- Simmons University, University of Texas: Family Lite Education: Family and Mar- riage Counseling. Mrs. Lena Mae Elliott-BJ, MA, MS: Uni- versity of Texas, St. Mary's University, Our Lady of the Lake College: Librarian: Editor, American Association of University Women Bulletin. i J A lv J. 'Q -4-' .gym-nd' latter discusses new library books with X D. K ,V Patsy Kirkwood, Jack Boyer, and Linda Q 5' 'i ' A 1 1. - Moseley. K X ,, yfw ' A 1 tg - -' - 2, M f 1 .r Q4 , .V A J , U -ch, ... 'bs' ' 1 ' -. - ,, iiii i'i E g it f Q L ' ' ff- A h V ig . V .A In 40 . PM T ' ..Y sg ' f , kk I flfgjii-:fl X r 5 tx J fm i Q is f Practice Makes Perfect in PE Miss Ann Arnot-BS MS- Trinit Uni- : 1 Y versity, PE, English, World History, Ex member of Trinity Spurs. George Forehand-BA, MS, Baylor Uni versity, NTSC, Wisconsin University, PE Football Coach. Paul McCarley-BS, MA, SWTSCp PE, Basketball Coach. Miss Helen Wade Wyatt-BS, M.Ed.p Uni- versity of New Mexico, Trinity University, PE, Honey Bear Sponsor. FUNDAMENTALS PLAY AN important part in basketball, states Coach McCar- ley to prospective cagers Jack Pozero, Victor Johnson, and Wally Kornegay. CAUGHT IN THE act, Misses Arnot and Wyatt ex- plain that they sometimes ioin their classes in calisthenics. Music Makers Perio Year R TUESDAY NIGHT REHEARSALS and regular choir classes dominated Mr. White's first year as EHS vocal music instructor. SHOWN HELPING MIKE MURPHY, Sam Anderson, and Dale Lawler to improve their instrumental tech- nique is Mr. McCown, a charter member of the New Edison faculty. Travis W. McCown-BM, M.Ed.y Trinity University, Band, Orchestra, Choir Di- rector at church. Harry A. White-BM, teocher's certificate: Sherwood Music School of Chicago, De Paul University, University of New Mexi- cop Vocal Music, Choir director at St. Marll's Methodist Church. Business Enthusiasts Prepare ter Future 5 r ,aw N L' if :: J, Q sv C Y KA .YQ it 23 f X, I, ..g5,,vi. V. at ,df 'sul as ' ,x 1: Ve 5 3 I MR. ROY WHITE wonders how Mr. Wheeler can be so patient in his explanation to bookkeeping students Stanton Abbott and Sandra Wallace. 'Af it X . 'A ' dz-an ' ' ' A T ff it ', . . ' Mas. Jones Gives speed rest to typist cami 9 A A Roberts, all unaware of the Spark cameraman C30 aggx - IQN I 1 Mrs. Ruby Jones-BBAp University of Tex- aj as, Typing, Beta Sigma Phi. X xv 'Of V, A if Mrs. Mary K. Nusom-BA, Mary Hardin- ,VN '-vevgv !l Baylor, Typing, Secretarial Training, Bus- xar f iness English, San Antonio Business Club. ' ,s,. A , 'S ,Gini T . ,..-'94-, Mrs. Rosalie Tucker-BS, BA, MA, SWTSC, St. Mary's University, Texas A 8. lg Typ- ing, Stenography, Secretarial Training, Business Club sponsor. K 'l3' Morgan C. Wheeler-BA, MA, University of Texas, Texas A 8t I, St. Mary's School of Law, Bookkeeping, Biology, FTA sponsor. 2 ,' JA I I ,I If Home Economists Set C1 Pretty Table ,vi 5 ANN RICHARDSON, MRS. Mont- gomery, and Emilie Coffman rest a moment just before Ann and Emilie model for the National Youth Week Program. Mrs. Ramona Montgomery-BS, University of Texas, Clothing, Co-sponsor FHA. Mrs. Geraldine B. Peery-AA, BS, Ste- phens College, Kansas State Universityy Foods, Co-sponsor FHA. MRS. MONTGOMERY AND Mrs. Peery prepare the table in the Home Ec dining room for one of the teas the department serves E Wa.. ,, at W ,. P W A 9' .., 'MMt,v.. 5 gs, Y- V 4 :fe rt. .1 aff 1 'snuff' is t K- ,.0,I,l! .1 -b , WIN' N. 'fy H15 in S- rx t S .Ong :QM .1 X .ale xcflotl' x ,.n- npxuz' A K: 1.24 , X , . , ,a,.,s A sg: uf' U .vfvfz an, ' 1 Q +1 - ,r,, E s ' V. ' ' rg ti:- '3 V ' 6 G fq ,Q 1 ,Q K.: tn, ,, Wu, A 9 4 - ' 'gs 'u 5 Qs: Y' ' nn if He If .Q-Q' :fb 4, qv .- f .bin K . s an ,, - 6' ' UU' -, ik 1 I ll 3 . r Q9 - I '6 3 ' 1 C ,ewan ,Q ri T Q t ? 'Z .Nr 5.i,i,?m la J at 3 is N?lw' ' , ' , fm g wit- nr . - it e , . we ' rr 5 I s-Ri 4,5152 qu s u' Q V' .,,.n-ak A--, H' ' . e if , V Xkxtiirtkf Shops Stimulate Thomas I.. Hurta-BS, M.Ed.p Texas ABM, Mechanical Drawing, Descrip- tive Geometry, Physics. Morvin D. Jacobs, Jr.-BS, M.Ed.p Penn State Teacher's College, Trinity Uni- versity, Woodshop, Leathercraft, Com- mercial Mathp Industrial Arts Club sponsor. larry Marshals-Permanent Vocational Certificate, University of Texas: Voca- tional Auto Mechanics. Industrial Interest MR. MARCHAK INSTRUCTS Tommy Casey and Kenneth Atkins in the repair of a car in three hour auto motive shop. MR. JACOBS DEMONSTRATES the use of tools to wood- shop students Gary Gaston and Tommy Eckenfels. WITH THE ONLY Industrial Arts Club in San Antonio, Edison's leathercraft and shop students organized this year to further interest in industrial arts. Toys and other articles for charities composed the club's chief functions. M e m b e r s purchased iackets displaying emblem of a golden bear encircled by a gold wreath with leather mallet and T-Square. Mr. Jacobs, woodshop X in x - 1 Wi mi , ,f it lv? HQ EJ 1 it i instructor, sponsors the club. 45 Ecliscrfs Well Equipped Cafeteria Produces Efficiency -,Q FAMIIJAR FACES TO EHS sluclenfs are those of Maria Canfu, Leola Wurzbach, and Eva Tanksley. Anyone who goes Through the line regularly surely recog- nizes fhese ladies. uf f EVELYN EVANS ASSISTANT manager and Berenence Blacksfoclt manager pose for our cameraman prior to checking ihe marketing lust OUR CAFETERIA LENDS Itself fo economical food preparation because It IS so modern say Florence Reyna Pola Garza and Pauline Williams RADIATING PLEASANTNESS MARTHA McKay and Lucille Monigomery serve Mrs Greer and Mr Burgess an appehz mg lunch T A +3 M 4 N I , I -- , 1 , f . ' ' x 1 1 ' 5 5 ,. ,A i ' 'x 1 e ,f ' 11 - - . . . ,, 1 1 1 - 1 ',l' ' , . Q , - Y' A 1 ' A 57 1 1. ffl l xEfQQ5'.LQ f lflfx I Wim , ' 'liz M ' . ll 1 w w ' A ' S 4 .. I V I 46 School Keepers Clecm...Clecm...cmd Clean PHYLLIS VILLARREAI. and Ruble George Robmson HEAD CUSTODIAN Hugo Seller not only durects h s pause a moment fo dlscuss their dunes before be staff but also takes care of the schools heahng gmnmg days work plant AMONG THE MANY 'obs of the sux man lanltorlal crew IS Yhaf of cleaning the cafeteria Demon Daniel Alvarez Alex Ellzondo Rudy Samudla Orm Scholz Ramon Cashllo and Pablo Gualardo fi? xx 47 slrahng that chore are AXA A fe A ,ir fll x AA A ero ,AA 1 A A A l A rl A A 1 ,af A A l A A 'J 5 A A ' he x we 1' A A A-K A AA J :E wc A A ' X ve L 11 W X K -'K , h Ji A rre, A ml l lll AQ A , n XA lv!-. A 'A A ll . W N, . . A A ' Xe A I XTX A A AA 4' .A I x A AA ,A Vmzu MV V3 V A A A. ' ! in- . f rl X A . A l 'el' - .AAA 1 l A l vis I IK, A A KQAA I K. x ' f W A Scene at Ed1son IF WE KNEW what that cotton pickin thlng IS that Mr Foulds and Mr Hurta are playlng wnth wed wrlto a cutllne for this pucturel MR CAT HOLDS Mr Whites wallet as Insurance against a real swat COME, COME NOW, boys This IS the Messiah you're preparing for MISS CROSSLEY DIDN l' believe the camera was loaded, but won't she be surprised to see this picture? Pre Calor Day preparations might have taken ut out of them, but they had plenty of spmt on the bug day IT S ALI. IN fun W hope v 151 48 W.. W f Q Y-s L E I I U F, J' It X we ' ' X 1. I I 4 JWQ . . f ,,,, -, E - tsrs 55' . !.., Es: 1 I l Ai 4 fi . at 1: ' . e . . . ' I E f 3 I Q R? - XJ :- CLASSES Q11-'HU' 'I Li Dissimilarity of student backgrounds is re- vealed in the curriculum vcniety. Nineteen per cent take electives - such as home economics, interior decorating, art, speech, secretarial train- ing, mechanical drawing, glee club, and jour- nalism - in addition to their regular curricula of so1ids - English, math, history, and science. While 176 made the honor roll at first se- mester's end, we still have our share of dis- gruntled students who mumble such questions as: How did he expect me to work that prob- lem? How am I supposed to know what a verb clause is? Why didn't he tell me that there were three sides to a triangle? Classes may change over the years, but the human equation remains unchanged. 49 SENIORS If-4' ,' 7? sf.. f - lfzivi X 250 v iv xx Elini' E! El -ag, S. K ,ss qt, N, 4' sw ,xi K -Q, MISS JUDY NOON urges Patricia Fahey University. A. J. DOLLE, Jerri Anne Wright, Guy Davis, and Betty Denn, foreground, rehearse for Glee Club program with Mr. Harry White. X.. 4 SENIORS EDDIE SHAW and Joan Murray, Betfy Denn and James Morris, Mary Ann Schmid and Freddie Mullins, Geral- dine Magee and Jim Jordan dance at fhe Mardi Gras Bali. UPPERCLASSMEN A. J. DOLLE, Sherwood Schwarz, Gary Black, Dick Sun Pedro Lanes. and Cynthia Strauch to visit Texas Women's Danes, and Carolyn Brown bowl at the SENIORS ON WAY to lunch confront immovable barrier . . . Ken Cornett. Left to right are Betty .lo Dess, Ken Cornett, Don Frye, A. J. Dolle, Dick Danes, Jeanette Day, Guy Davis, Mary Jo Cornett, Evelyn Forester, and Louise Floyd. After years of waiting and working, that day arrives and students at last become SENIORS. One of their proudest moments is that when they receive their official class rings. When prospective graduates first wear their rings, they realize the ornaments have been worth the work and study required to earn them. A breathtaking event, senior prom comes toward year's end. A senior man asks his best girl, and the senior girl is thrilled to attend with her favorite beau. For them it is a night not to be soon forgotten. Another highlight is the class play - the one production in which only seniors participate and where talented actors and actresses are oft times found. Finally comes the high point of senior year - graduation. As candidates walk across the stage for their diplomas, they feel pride in the successful completion of twelve years of school. Sorrow is intermingled with this pride, for this is the last class meeting. Leaving the security of everyday routine to enter an ever-changing world, no more will they be dependent on teachers and each other: they must learn to be self-reliant. But a sense of accomplishment will soon subvert these anxious feelings, as each one goes on to find his place in life. 5'l Senior Officers, Planning Board N SANDRA RUSSELL GIVES Penny Bickerstaff class dues from Bill White's advisory. LEFT: Roselyn Franka prepares invocation for senior banquet. Q RIGHT: Judy Schreck's books may not balance, Q n j ,,,: ,, but at least' her error is in the class favor. .,... - 2 -,-- BELOW: We didn'1 do that when I was in school! exclaims Mr. Harry White to senior advisors Mrs. Ramona Montgomery, Mr. Bill White and Sponsor Mrs. Mamie Vielock. Advisors noi shown in the picture are Mrs. Mary Nusom and Mr. Larry Marchak. BELOW RIGHT: Board members are, left to right, Sharon Hall, Connie Clark, Mary Ann Schmid, Roselyn Franka, Penny Bickerstaff, Betty Jean Mudd, Calvert, Wayne Reeve, James Morris, and Class President Clifford Katz. Head Class of 260 President lst Vice-President 2nd Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Chaplain Clifford Katz Sandra Russell Wayne Reeve Penny Bickerstaff Iudy Schreck Boselyn Franken RIGHT: Clifford Katz ponders an unexpected question on upcoming senior activities. LEFT: Wayne Reeve lists dinner menus and prices of leading restaurants to present to banquet committee. Mrs. Wanda Cates as they discuss senior activities with Head Judy Schreck, Sandra Russell, Pam Sorrells, Bill Farrar, Gary 53 q-fd! Af K ,av- 'hiv' 'QHWA1' 'W-.ff -vi BOTTOM: Barbara Kay Andress. Semors yawn Z' ,fag 'Y-my TOP ROW Januce Kay Adlusson Barbara Lee Alexander Larry Allums MIDDLE ROW Gilbert Anderson John Palmer Anderson Sam Murphy Anderson X CX SQ AUGUST 54 K :rf-'S F U lnto School Swing fs, Ni x,-ss BOOKS, BOOKS, BOOKS . . . Dennis Richards vows that he was only lifting weights. What excuses do Terry Jones and Roy Underwood have? Beginning another school year . . . what hopes cmd fears did return to student life bring? Each senior brought to Edison his personal bundle of dreams-his desires and aspirations. In times of anxious thought, he wondered if he would be accepted and achieve his secret hope of reaching Popularity Peak. Now after at least one year in the modern alma mater, some have climbed to their goals and are content. Many have not yet decided to adjust their standards of values proportionately. Perhaps they will gain a sense of maturity in the coming years, Fewer realized the importance of the best education, lasting friendships, and a mature rise to responsibility and leadership: they look forward to the challenge of life whether it be at a secretarial desk, in a college classroom, or in their own new homes. In common with other seniors throughout the country, the Class of '60 claims a share in America's future-be it bleak and unsuccessful or bright and prosperous. IU' X1 TOP: Cena Ann Avinger. MIDDLE: Jesus Ayala. BOTTOM: Mary Jo Baier. TOP: Velma Lee Baker. MIDDLE: Diana Lee Banks. BOTTOM: Jerry Ba ss. . ' A V ..?l A ,. ,ff Eilene Bgndg Dan Raymond Banks Port-time Work Helps Seniors Acquisition of money appears increasingly important as a pre- requisite for senior activities. Two dollars . . . only a dollar fifty -- upperclassmen hear such phrases year-round as they pay for senior pictures, annual prom, caps and gowns, and class rings. Many students work part- time to pay the expenses of their last year in high school. Laboring as babysitters, stock boys, clerks, cashiers, typists, service station attendants, ap- prentices, and general office as- sistants offers popular means by which the teen set procures spending money. With all their complaining about necessary costs, how- ever, seniors would not trade 1960 for any other year. 56 JERILYNN BROOKS, DAVID Brooks, Banks, Libbie Bayer, and Arthur Bent- rapher E. L. Goldbeck for senior class Meet Expenses Sharon Briggs, Dan Banks, Diana ley pay Sandra Russell and Photog- pictu res. ,A si' yu. -an-M GN. mix , A I T ff ww P -. .,m2' ' sir P3 arf A eefe ,L Q ef M 4 T if J f'3f:kQQs f4l44 ',31',,!VT ' , ,, , V ,JY -5 f, Q . ye' ' TOP ROW: Libbie Ann Bayer, Paul Benavides, Arihur Henry Benfley. MIDDLE ROW: Camilla Ruth Beufnagel, Penny Jean Bickerstaff. BOTTOM ROW: Maureha Lucienne Bigley, Gary Wayne Black. 57 , f Seniors Eye Achievements ' fs. ., 'rig jf' h i fi B 2' 1 af- , t,T',L 41? ,, Y i . -.1 1-11 9' f' fl., ,KWH Ak, Segal - A XX' Me if N ft? A , , if 1 EAGERLY-AWAITED SENIOR class pictures call .Sr . sion among Emilie Coffman, Carolyn Brown, Calvert, Connie Clark, and Gary Black. B in XX D 'M.,-7' 4652 txv ,, I A . E ' B nrri E Xi TOP ROW: Glenn W. Blair, Marion Bosco. MIDDLE ROW: Huber? Bouadana, Sharon Ann Briggs. BOTTOM ROW: David Brooks, Jerilynn Dee Brooks, Carolyn Louise Brown. 58 ' of New American Decade if 'ruff JSA Charles Everett Brown America's youth eyes the past and the future: what have they seen and what awaits them? Teenagers of today beheld the coming of jet airplanes, atomic-powered submarines, color tele- vision, Sputnik, Atlas, Elvis Presley, rock 'n' roll, Dick Clark, and Fabian. They have read about disarmament, payola, labor and management problems, Iuan Peron, Fidel Castro, quiz show scandals, the cold war, and inflation. In its lifetime the teen set supposedly will see men projected into space, operational moving side- walks, refrigeration equipment run by nuclear fis- sion, ultrasonic dishwashers, severe water shortage problems, gas turbine engines, and automatically- driven cars. All this lies ahead, and the Class of '60 steps from one prosperous decade into another which promises to be even more adventurous. UPPERCLASSMEN ENJOYED REFRESHMENTS and popular music pro- vided by a iukebox at the senior class picture signing party on the patio. Left to right' are Gary Calvert, Bill Darling, Dennis Richards, Barbara Andress, Cena Avinger, Mary Jo Baier, Mark Swafford, Don Banks, James Leatherland, John Anderson, Pat Johnson, Cecile De Vilbiss, Sandye Hickman, and Joe Palfreymen. rx '1-. f i s2 I N- iz:-'f 1 Q Qflh Teenagers Can STUDYING BOOKKEEPING INTENTLY while teacher Morgan Wheeler aids Mary Louise Dubose are Dorothy Smithhart, Eddie Morris, James Roe, Sandra Wallace, Janis Day, Mary Jo Cornett, Joe Gresham, Wilford Fey, and Betty Burleson. if ---W 1 ,ft A 'x Trouble makes headlines, so it's no wonder the public hears more about the tiny minority of teenagers who've been in trouble than about the vast majority who haven't. The point has been made often enough now so that nearly everybody is aware of it-most kids are whole- some, hard-working, fun-loving. But there's a new and more ex- citing story today about American youngsters. It's the story of the amazing number of teen-age boys and girls who are doing truly spec- tacular things to make a better America and a better world. We-OJ! lf -., TOP ROW: Jud Jane Butler, Olivia Jean Cadden y . BOTTOM ROW: Frank Cadena, Ronnie Calderon, Gary B. Calvert, Be Great ! T h e s e exceptional youngsters are applauded not only by their parents and teachers, but by their fellow teenagers for whom they're pace setters. The real hero of American youth isn't a young hood- lurn in a leather jacket but a boy with brains in his head and a se- rious purpose in his heart. The new attitude among high school students is summarized in the motto of one Southern school: 'It's smart to be smart.' -Byron Dobell r- 3 'R Vzyyp Q . TOP: David Charles Carlyle. MIDDLE ROW: Dale D. Caruthers. WHILE WORKING ON term prolects, Mark Swafford, Frances Schiwetz, Cecile De Vilbiss, and Joe Palfreyman utilize informative books in the school library where a special section is reserved for geographic data. BOTTOM ROW: Linda Lee Chamberlin, Albert Price Chandler, Charles R. Chandler. 6l -4689 50-If M Ax D .5 , Teenagers Meet Challenge of 'ij JF X .ff .. N ,M , A? Wifrur TOP: Connie Lynn Clark. MIDDLE: Walter Cockrum. BOTTOM: Emilie Coffman. 5 .E ,i,,,,,f L - X Don Austin Cloninger Marsha Clovis E 3 -if R 3,-gg. ,U NEW CLASSES AT EHS include Descriptive Geometry, a course for outstanding how Don Frye, Hubert Bouadana, and Jim Cummins gained admission? 62 Amidst all the talk of exceptional- ly gifted teenagers who will be- come tomorrows leaders and the hoodlurn minority who will not factual surveys reveal the whole crop is pretty good. America s high standard of living is itself a peculiar obstacle to the accomplishments of today's youth. University of California Chancellor Dr. Glenn T. Seaborg observed: Attaining intellectual skills and using them to achieve great things in the modern world requires work as arduous and perhaps more .Q , A 'U' as l Attaining lniellectual Skills 1 E KK X , arduous than in the past. Provid- ing the motivation for making this effort, in the face of our high stand- ard of living, is a real problem of our time. Mf- 'fm ,V x , X L fi, i I X if V if x lg I V T A A V . vamp pf T . g' .rf T, Q- T ' V -V j TOP ROW: Amelie Ellen Conrad, Donald Lee Coonradt. ,Nw , 'F' math students. Mmm . . . wonder MIDDLE ROW: Jacqueline Ann Corcoran, Yvonne Cordrey. BOTTOM ROW: Kenneth Ross Cornett, Mary Jo Cornett. 63 W Eclucatlon Competes With Pleasure Throughout the natlon students at tempt franucally to combxne homework and study Wllh football boostmg Accordmg to nat1onct1 teen surveys at the close of 1959 grades of too many scholars drop 1n proporhon to car ownersh1p and espec1ally dur1ng malor sport seasons A fam1l1ar sentence heard 1n num erous schools 1S I have to go to the basketball game tomght I dont know when I11 do my homework Teachers often compla1n about hav 1ng 11tt1e t1me to teach and no wonder Pep ralhes assemb11es club meet1ngs and comm1ttee work frequently cut class tlme to th1rty mrnutes Y-sv TOP ROW Pat Crawford James R Cummlns Jr Wllllam Rlchard Danes BOTTOM ROW Wllham Duane Darlmg Bull Davus I ' ll - . I , I I ll I I I I sd' l K ' lf,- g x 1 K F rf! 1 Q tl 'Ni 5? I f, X4 I : , . ' , . 1 1 n . 1 , n 1 Club Activities, Pep Rallies, Assemblies -1:7 H BRENDA Mumuw LEARNS th f pl e g p 9 N Ml xlll 65 N? f '!9' vu? 5 lim D b MIDDLE J BOTTOM. J Women and girls in America are gradually entering every field of work and recreation and are competing with men and bo s. Y The distaif side has invaded industry, the arts, and science: women hold key positions after a relatively short time in the business world. Sixty percent of America's stocks, bonds, and assets are held by women. Sports is no longer limited to male participants: girls even play tackle football! Perhaps a woman, instead of a man, will be the first human being on the moon. it M339 71 5, Q: f sw Q' Xl 1' in A TOP ROW: Gerald Don Dechert, Elizabeth Ann Denn. BOTTOM ROW: Betty .lo Dess, Margaret Cecile DeVilbiss, Roy Francis Dillard. 66 J-- J, D , NJ v K f 1 lx xff -X f ' r '-I O' M . r' z F., . . fri? 'J iw m lndustry, Arts, SCIGDCG y 10 ' 1' J J Xiky 'gp atv-w-aj' ly if Bill Davis is training the Tri-Hi-Y powder puff team. Practicing left to righf Connie Clark, Jeanie Winn, BeHy Jean Mudd, Gloria Dupree, and Jerry Magee. Q., J RQAQM' , . , '.-41' -uq. ' 'NM' D ,E TOP: Bette J. Dimmick. MIDDLE: Floyd Wayne Dixon. BOTTOM ROW: A. J. Dolle, Michael Lane Downs, Mary Louise Dubose. 67 Pep,Pep,Pep. EXUBERANT STUDENTS CHEER after the final touchdown of the Edison-Highlands game, an EHS victory 14-13. Noonday, night and traveling pep rallies preceded the twelve football games during the months of September through November. Twirlers, cheerleaders, band and pep squad members planned and directed the spirit sessions. Are ya ready, Mr. Dillon? and the Russian yell C give me an aux-sen! J highlighted the gatherings while the Prayer Song and Two Bits were standards. PEPLAnd 4 . , Gloria Jean Dupree wx Wanda Dyer f Shirley Marie Eckhardt 68 Still More Pep!! ' Q-,AT1 3 O ,A H tg! N D FEATURE TWIRLER JEANNINE Sollock and drum major James Morris whirl and twirl at a noonday pep rally on the patio. hh I .in Vt AJ V Mb. I ' , ' A ff' - 1. . M S - r p i f V, '59 qw' i t V , V ,,,-sv . 'WW ' Egg X an . ,ww -F fa? W iff Henry Edmiston ' x Calvin Eddy 69 N019 fi .4Y,,..,, TOP: Nancy Jo Epley. MIDDLE: Donny Leon Ernst. BOTTOM: Pauline Beatrice Esparza X 1 Wheels Get No Extra TOP Pafncla Fahey MIDDLE Tommy Fancher ,lk 1' wir' A' BEAR TRACKS EDITOR Joan James spends two summer weeks concentrated study of newspaper wrmng at Tnmfy Unlverslty X xp an.. 40 fg?'sr ,rv 'Wh QW' WW. nwvf Bull Farrar, Carole Sue Ferlef, Amon Fey 70 I' r : VVVA, . .. - VV a s , .,, Q F y :,, ..., . . rf ,1 ,Q ' 1, NST . sw W N R srrrr so D. - D A g ,. F 1 1 V V 3 ' V , r, f ' D 'R Rei r F F D 3 -.-New-FF -Q - D N ,khkh X ,4 R Qsrr' F ! ' , 1 A 'fri iz . , I ,,,-f ,, r Pay for Qvertime TOP: Wilford A. Fey, Arche A. Fleming, Michael Scott Fleming. MIDDLE: Louise Floyd, Evelyn Carlene Forester. N09 K X, -st x tl, f BOTTOM: Roselyn Franka. .J .. . Wx 5 ll 5' f ' Hr.. y 'WN Y X, 3 NG? ' 1 :vi HUF 2 Teens occupying top offices in school organizations spend extra hours working to complete their duties. Student government, publications, drama, and honor society obliga- tions teach many students responsi- bility as well as specialized skills. Pupils often receive generous scholarships because of their pro- ficiency in acting, music, or writing. Frequently called wheels, such students contribute much to school life. 71 ,.. W SPARK PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Sandra Russell gets high to take pictures! ' :I-f..,,,-f f f f-.1 . i 5 - 'ffxf-ffjfi 'l:,,JIff if i,fi,f F sfrrr 5, ' F NX it ' s . 5 X i 4 X fx l . fa.. : . pw- N Capable Teens FREDDIE STENBERG EILENE Banda Camilla Beutnagel and llbby Cadden work mtently as they register delegates to the FTA conventlon an Kerrvulle Teenagers are bnght cheerful and eager to please they enjoy work1ng together Thls has been repeatedly proved as students assume respons1b1ht1es at school at work and at home Mak1ng thelr own clothes cooklng student teach1ng keep1ng books and sol1c1t1ng adver t1s1ng for school pubhcatlons are favonte pas tlmes of acknowledged leaders Work1ng wzth stage hghts drawmg attrac t1ve posters and se111ng booster tags g1ve pleas- ure to those who enjoy construct1ve labor -'HV TOP Donald Joseph Frye MIDDLE Carlos Garcia BOTTOM Judy Beth Garrett Wllfrldo Garza Gary Gaston 72 I' .74 ,wr at . trrrr t t t fp-sf ,,,,. K V V - - :wx fr x I Prove Dependobiliiy ,M 4 T i if ff M . - V ,N L, fy, ., K ogg ,, f R X Q gf W K ij:-no . 4- I 'lff.f5i iw'1v f Q- -' I 'f v-df? 'whiff is 7 , xl Q'L'L V' I h ll TOP ROW: Rose Elaine Gafewood, Esther Julietle Ginsberg, Patricia Leona I MMM Greenwood. MIDDLE ROW: Joe Eugene Gresham, Ann Sharon Hall. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS MEMBER Ann Richardson BOTTOM ROW: James E. Hamilton, Jim Pa? Hamilton. chic wir uf Wolff and Marx. 73 X models Mature Seniors Learn TOP: Genevieve Lee Hampton, Bill Hardin, MIDDLE: Jack Hardwick, Carrol Lee Haynes. 'fl' 4,413 nv 3... KJZFV me Y Quik x-, , if I - , TU, W, he I? n f' I Janelle Henderson, Linad Yolanda Herrera, Sandra Lee Hickman. 74 Privileges Carry Responsibilities Upperclassmen learn early in their senior year that prestige, honor, and added glory come with the title senior. Special privileges such as going to an early lunch and sitting in front section center of the auditorium are customary rights of veteran high school students. Having reached the summit of secondary school, these teens soon realize that additional work comes with honor. BIG MAN OF the senior class, Clifford Katz, flees from the arms of adoring sophomores Peggy Kosub, Barbie Shepherd and Mimi Sieber. TOP: Cafheryn Inez Hoffman MIDDLE: Tom Hollingsworth. iqit ' fig, QQN hr' BOTTOM: Walter Garrison Hopkins, Ill, Helen Gerene Houston, Carole .lean Hughes. 75' HThe Lost Generation . TOP ROW: Mike Jackson, Joan Elaine James, Eugene R. Johnson MIDDLE ROW: Pa? Johnson, Vicior Johnson, Ed Jordan. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Richard Jordan, Clifford Kalz, Dee Keller. x,, 5 if , J ' .J 'i E' V, X .,..f- 1. Jr' 1' I VV if ,fl J Q., 'f E if +A , 1, ,f1fM, X . e A, V Q-nigh, L V Q fb T7 V .1 ee. H, ,W . ffgrzzfi' J? -,,- .e - ' A if eau. V V , pg ,tx i VV x 4-'P i - , .xr V V V.. ,I Y',' . 1 5 e ,A-' V . if J 'ieii gl ,A ' V y. ,,J VV I, A 'Z , ,, V, if V 76f 0 e. 2:2 Fri' V E. 4 'V Nuns- 1 ,e l ' if J V !nPn ,f mmf il . mfqkgw fill? an 'Y f vi J Q if :J 111- H? Leaders of Tomorrow TOP ROW: Gerald Key, Bill Kcester, Joan Michael Krisch. BCTTOM ROW: Arthur Miles Lahser, Virginia Diane longworthy, Dale Lawler. 2 XQ bu, l -T521 X n ,,-Q. f , 'WN 11 N-WM' -A I 'x Because teens are called the lost generation many adolescents dis- cover that the road to success may be a little more difficult for them than for their predecessors. In a mobile society, seniors upon graduation are thrust into a new life as a satellite is launched into space. Beginning anew in a more mature world where they must prove their abilities, young adults learn to be self-reliant and to live with others. TEXAS HISTORY STUDENTS David Brooks, Jim Jordan, Dee Keller, and Gary Calvert visit Gov- ernor Price Daniel at his office in Austin. fi- 4 x . 4 do-'50 7,'?'lf' if TOP ROW: James Everett Leatherland, Jo Ann Lee. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Frances Lee, Nancy Jean Lieck. BOTTOM ROW: Sally Ann Lightcap, Suzanne Lind. . f -v, .1 V W ' .,,,,.-f .il New .1 J-no if 1 1 .mg fx 'wa-I X ' if O it f . ,auf J it Q ,ff Cafeteria Chaos . An hour when students can relax and have fun, the lunch period is a time of cafeteria chaos. Teens band together in small class groups with friends whom they may see only in these few minutes during the school day. Sack or tray lunches, books, purses, paper cups, and milk or orange bottles clutter tables as young adults discuss things of momentous import or laugh with the spirit that only youth possesses. BELOW: Masticating flntellectual, huh?D their lunches in the cafeteria, several seniors peer distrustfully at the cameraman. Shown left to right: Jack Hardwick, Wayne Reeve, Calvin Eddy, Gerald Key, Dan Banks, Dale Ca- ruthers, Arthur Bentley, and Pat Johnson. Teens, Food, Conversotion, Louqhter TOP ROW: Rose Anne Looney, David C. Lowe, Bruce Mabrifo. MIDDLE ROW: Geraldine Uerryj Magee, Vernon Markworih, James McCoy. BOTTOM ROW: Betty McDowell, Patricia Ann McHiIle. '15 near., M h ml.. L w .wi I, . Xl f i R .fi T I Z Q he . 'S .q. fix' 'A 'S' Seniors Use sl ggi . R, f!lIltNP la 'P v- s t K Levi fi: as ----'rt Edward Morris wisgiifls .fhf X ya: iv 1-ff TOP ROW: Vicki Ann McMunn, Gerald Edgar McNett, Ted Meeks. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Miller, Dennis Lee Mollgaord, Robert George Moody. Teens contribute much time and effort to school service during the senior year, a period when most receive a majority of their high-school honors. Seniors work in the offices, serve teas, assist at receptions, publish the newspaper and yearbook, and plan half-time shows and dances. They make school equipment and furniture, usher at assemblies, help to issue books, type stencils for teachers, and participate in athletic and scholastic meets. Upperclassmen present the class play and lead most school organizations. Usual- ly the most experienced students, seniors fill the positions as heads of the student council, the National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Thespians, pep squad, Iunior Jaycees, Iunior Optimists, Future Nurses, and Future Teachers. 80 Talents, I 'I 'fQ'f5S73'5 .... W., , Time in School Service 1-eq, X' 1 X ax. i y .IN ' ,,, we p uv sy Q l ii .---f-- ' 1 t 5' 1 1 gl TOP ROW: James Richard Morris, Aniro Lynn Morton, Sandra Moseley. A gf, .- MIDDLE ROW: BeHy Jean Mudd, James S. Murday, John Michael Murphy. K J ' ff, L s o Brenda Murray LEFT: James Morris smiles saiisfociorily as he constructs cenierpieces for the Texas SfoYe Teachers' Associaiion Ari Insfrucfors' Luncheon. 81 X 'ws-r-ff .li k ,y sr... , ,N if J K 3.5 V Ag ,-.4,:.: gg - , Y. mf- Wada. Edward Joseph Polfreymon Advisory -3 Q 'CU' Q X X! , TOP ROW: Joan Mayneffe Murray, Lois Nell Nelson, Peggy O'Neol. MIDDLE ROW: Joe C. Owen, Jr., Judy Owen, Lindo Lou Pack. RIGHT: Bobby Miller, Betiy McDowell, Behy Jeon Mudd, ond Gerry McNeH pay class dues to Penny Bickersiaff. 82 Center oi Senior Planning mx 411-s -9' 4 '1'l'.'Y w.. l I A N-qgx 'mst 'een 'W- Jigs fxrnsgs iii I I 5 e TOP ROW: Bess Palms, Patricia Parker, Judy Karen Patterson. MIDDLE ROW: Helen Peche, Gerald Wayne Peese, Connie Gail Pence. Senior sponsors make vain attempts daily to Corral upperclassmen into paying class dues and voting on mat- ters concerning class activities. While big wheels on campus scat- ter themselves in all directions, advis- ory is supposedly in full swing . Messages finally are circulated to reach most students, who then dash into home room to fill out schedule cards, get fitted for caps and gowns, and order graduation invitations. Then they're off again! 83 'iii ,W P Billy Pieters ,HJ Colleges Beckon Semors 'reg' -Meri. Charlotte Lynda Rees TOP ROW Lula Mae Potter Sharon Yvonne Powell Larry Roy Power MIDDLE ROW Charleen Powers Jack Dennns Pozero Leo Hernandez Ramirez lqlllllllllllll EX EDISONITES WALLY ECHOLS Mnke Clrfford and Charles Cockrell speak to sensor boys about ALM College 84 L l 0 l l K l . , V 'lx ,ffl 3 , . 5 l I l K , kyit ' ' :L 2 . E ll 'L , L r n lv W1th Brochures Talks Mx f sr 'K NNW Every sprrng colleges attempt to lure hrgh school seruors to the1r campuses as prospect1ve freshmen Send1ng student emlssanes to secondary schools 1nst1tut1ons of lugher learmng throw a battery of brochures full of ent1ce ments at cunous upperclassmen The pol1shed collegrate a1r of un1vers1ty representatrves oft tlmes causes many up- perclassmen to chrect the1r 1nterests to the college they later attend ot +L- 10? '-N IW: VUW Q--ali 431' ui' Qi..-ucv' z. sn'-x MQW, -42 'Ufgg TOP ROW Wayne Reeve Loretta Faye Reeves Lawrence Roland Retta MIDDLE ROW Denms Edward Rnchards Ann Richardson James Hodgklns Rlley BOTTOM ROW Edward D Rnngland Josefma Rivera 85 I gk I,f ...A Y- V35 gxrri 6, ,,V7 - , , llll l -at he ..',' I he a 'W i - 9 x' N Q we ' R ll, ettt 'N R 'S N.. f , V lzi A y V 1 Q5 as R f Qxoool l to ,l 2 ll'l J 5 t'l 'L R . . T ' I-.V K . I xx, A 1: Q 41. . is I A V -Y ' ' ' ll l N . . I I I , - 1 Ayyy Q4 V, x - - y ' Q H R t yu r iffy- A Seniors Gro NClllVG Doqpcltch TOP ROW Carol Jean Roberls Chrlsfme Alberta Rolhe Wllllom Allen Roy MIDDLE ROW Edgar Jesse Russell Sandra Ann Russell Sheree Sachs BOTTOM ROW Caroll Foy Sands Junefl A Scmsom John Sargent Scntumello KN' -iii wwf' X-.J nv-11' -.aw af- Nm 'Q P NL 86 NK' Q11 Q ff--f Wi ,' lv ,. ,e A e X' -'P' ,X 'W , f .:'d'5' 'Tl . u h 1' if Yyy., s, ,'.- lf :,:. my I A WMA.. Ms. N 1 VY 5. A X My ' Attend Sadie Hawkins' Dance Dancing is a favorite pastime of most teenagers, and seniors are no exceptions. Country clubs, school gyms and libraries rented halls and private homes are places where teens are often found dancing From sock hops to masquerade balls to formal proms in 195960 upperclassmen have enjoyed danc mg to In the Still of the Night Put Your Head on my Shoulder Mack the Knife Battle of New Orleans Teen Angel Theme from a Summer Place You Mean Everything to Me and Puppy Love FRANCES SINGLETON AND Kim Sheelar dance ? he Sadie Hawkins Dance They re in orbit man! TOP ROW John Saroz Frances Marie Schiwefz MIDDLE ROW Mary Ann Schmid Maxine Mary Schmidt BOTTOM ROW Garland Schneider Judy Jane Schreck wr xv. X 5-f HSN 'ESX N--2 ,Qs 87 'W I 1 : , . : ' I ' I - - ll - ' ll L I J ll ll , ll ' ll ll . ll ll ll ll , . ll ll , ' ll ll ' n ll ' a Y J , . . , , . . 1 5,-aff V 4 - yrrp. rf A ggi - ,ff si 53 J ' ' J 7 ii ' inet,-4. K . il: J A L fr S M' S J- V - ' l wfiiie ff S 4-M ,,,. J ki ,jr an g 1 r rw ze: J .W ls Q 5 X jf 2 J 1 I? X a , J fs' aw Teenagers Develop TOP ROW: Sherwood Lynn Schwarz, Edmonde Andry Shaw. Af!! 'TZ' xl With one of the most flexible lan- guages at their command, many Amer- ican teenagers still feel the need to create words and phrases with mean- ings of their own to use. A normal comment after a party might be, It was ct wonderful party. The records were all good, and the re- freshments were delicious. A few might express the same views in slanguage: It was way out, babe, the most! The discs were cool: and the eats, suavareno! 'T' I? -'gs - A Q gi . I M v'lL1 . !1Tj73'5' g tw P' A4 fx .Af 7 1 It 4, 1. X- 5 .f r mfr' K r W Q W ww ,b ' F vlx W. x L A L if fp L fi nnnn , A 1 n ' xx ,JY g K -, , V , MIDDLE ROW: Clare Kim Sheelar, Lawson Shoemaker, Evelyn Sandra Simmang. BOTTOM ROW: Emily Frances Singleton, Joe Sisco, Edward George Sivek. 88 Own Slanquaqe SENIORS HAM IT up and laugh on the way fo lunch. Leff fo right: Janis Day, Pauline Esparza, Roy Dillard, iunior f?J Edward Richards, Dick Danes, Ken Corneff, Don Frye, Betty Jo Dess, A. J. Dolle, Wilford Fey, and Mary Jo Cornetf. N04 -'MID' X ....... frf E ,4 T ' Q' 'VX Nw '!'II.'I. U TOP ROW Jerra Lee Smith Leroy Smith Willard Mac Smith BOTTOM ROW Doroihy Lee Smlthharf Sammie Jeannine Sollock Dorothy Dianne Sorrell 89 f - x W , L , ,Z Jane Burne Smith .ii f X ae ir, ,ff . L 1'-ln. Q we , TOP ROW: Pamela Jean Sorrells, Johnny Stafford, Judith Ann Stanley. Seniors, Teachers MIDDLE ROW: Frances Jean Stenberg, Troy Rex Stephens, Judith Marylyn Stokes. BOTTOM ROW: Cynthia Scott Strauch, Janelle Kay Suttle, Mark Elliott Swafford. fn? 'Nur ,' 2'- V171-T af 4 X was E agua fs. t 'QV v l rp YU , 7, 'VW 1 bw 'SY' -'X 'X , if f ,J ', Q 4: ' F' Y . I rr T, ' pei, tl , 5,7 ,fi ' rg- t--- AFX 'X . 5- , ,, .M ,iv f X for ax T 4 mf 5'hV+. 'W 1 J - J 2 Ittlftll Q' N l'l ff1e1 ref K Y' K, :,. . VK 3 J. h J x J X X X X Become Good Friends TOP ROW: Jack N. Terrell, Barbara Lucille Thomas, David Clayton Townsend. MIDDLE ROW: Kay Maureen Trammell, Holt Truex, Edris Dale Tschiedel. 17' p. ,zz ess -.X ' as sr -3'-L -M p , '-wav iipyy if P, !l'g,.l ' if ... y TJFTL K .f VH, 7 , f-as-N 41 i 5 'Kev if uni --f .7- s I 5 'Y X f 'X 3 'll ff! f During the senior year, many upperclassmen form lasting friend- ships with their teachers. l . I The extra time that is used in T I ' l l ' ' ll .3 working for student council, band, ' . f ' pep squad, and the art and dra- i matics departments causes stu- . dents and instructors to know each Q other as individuals. With the influence of an amic- able atmosphere, teens are more disposed to learning from the fac- ulty, whether that instruction giv- en be to develop character or scholastic intelligence. SANDRA RUSSELI. SERVES coffee to teachers Mr. Don Morris, Mrs. Carrie Lou Bailey and Mrs. Ann Davlin. 91 ' ' -.,, Z. ' 19' gi 2 K Li. il .A ff , ,srr ff r wi? ti ,Tx L',wf'I1ff! , .I l 41y WN GM' -4-gzxv ..., w,..... . , EW , . f i Y James Robert Vauter TOP ROW: Sandra Jane Wallace, Jim Henry Ward. MIDDLE ROW: Johnny Wegemon, Wayne L. Welge, Marilyn Wiedemar. BOTTOM ROW: Claudia Williams, Linda Sue Williams, Talmage Lee Williams. f- inn! lg- 'x.x' Q' in-J 'EF if ,Sf .rg Mid-term Graduates 4' MID-TERM GRADUATES LEAVE EHS lo enfer college or the Dale Lawler, Steve Gordon, Claudia Williams, Connie ROW: Paul Jaks, Jerry Sparrow, Marlene Cox, Carroll aah 60'-X mr www ff 'Fil '12 M J ,f any pv- -and 0-al' -45 Number Twelve I TOP ROW: Bob Willmann, Jeanie Winn. MIDDLE ROW: Charles Wood, Hazel Jane Wood, Jerri Anne Wnght BOTTOM ROW: Raymond Allen Wright, Patricia Ann Wynn, Ruta Zamora fm' armed forces, or to become housewives. FRONT ROW: Pence, Eugene Johnson, and Margaret Metzger. SECOND y M Haynes, Tommy Eckenfels, and Terry Fletcher Sparrow. 6-QTTM' RQ'-Q T- X A NH! we ,s-Tas-.Qi l Sf' 93 As an W--0 Class of 61 ,wf Q, K Starting is the most difficult part of studying. It is so easy to rationalize and say, There's plenty of time for homework later and something else now. Distracting telephones and hunger pangs comprise another problem. The best place to work is in a quiet room away from the telephone, icebox, TV set, and the world in general, but who wants to become a recluse? -.,--,.v---' f. -fN...3 TY GRIFFIS HESITATES to trust his life to woman driver, especially Olive Dunlap. R, Biggest Iuniar Class vfcf Plans Year s Activities 1 X9-ff if 3 PRESIDENT l.EWIE SIMMONDS eagerly accepts nominations 'For gunlor class treasurer while Vice President Frank Owen and Span sor Mr Stephen Catalan: tally votes for secretary SECRETARY SHERRIE STALBIRD checks her minutes with Treasurer Duane Young to see If a report on senior rung down payments has been made Iuniors are in an almost unpredictable in- between stage: They are no longer underclassmen, yet they have not succeeded to the grandeur of seniors. However, they have one pride on their list, as they are the biggest class of juniors ever to grace the halls of Edison High. For two years they have dated seniors, watched them eagerly, and dreamed of the day that they would take the place of the upperclassmen. Near the year's end, juniors may be seen lifting their heads in a dignified and superior tilt, because soon they will be seniors. SERGEANT AT ARMS JO ANN Stenle as really trying hard to keep quiet among lumors excited about measuring for senior rings CHAPLAIN MARY WATSON and Parhcmentarlan John Whltesldes are pleased with lust of pumor achvmes fQ 1 'lm ff in .M Q. M' LEANNA STEPHENS CATCHES the one that almost got away, Ty Griffis, for October's Backwards Dance. SPONSORED BY THE pep squad, the Backwards Dance brought out a rash of posters that almost inspired pity for the mere male at Edison. Prize exhibit adorning walls of the main hall was the cave-man couple, the brawny female hauling off her prey with club in hand a la Daisy Mae. Dig that crazy intellect, man! Pursuin' Bruin ...? Stanton Abbott x 1' ffl L A if Mike Alder Joyce Alexander 1 f my .4 , '-'ff ' x Steve Albers ommy Addcox if 1 'Q 'LIP Lovell Aldrich Donnie Alexander ,-5. vw., Sallie Alexander Steve Ann Alsbury 41 .4-'17 5 Bully Anderhtch Jgkifief ,ta Larry Appleby -04 0-4 'ana-9 1-I uf' Bobby Anderson 'N fr Pam Arnold 5 Buddy Barnes Robbne Barr fv- 16' Jane Beasom Bull Beeson Class of 61 'EW Q All Q-'Q Jimmy Anderson Patsy Ann Anderson Mules Appleberry N Jim 'NA' xg uv -gg' M Buddy Austm Les Balley .hmmy Bonne N5 'mfr' Beth Bauer Shenlc Beadle Norma Beamer ,Q. '-9+ it 1 S fe! James Bennett Mane Bennett Gretchen Blerkamper 99 1 d' 1 . A -f' t'-' A if A j 1 . L Q , B, . V Q . -ai A ' f H . wt - 5 ' ' w ' A 4' 7 3' ' xi , A ,a ' 'L ' I A ' d ' A ' 5 NNW' 'W X A i Q - li.. ' ffl t' 2 S - w t , 'L B drrr rig A ' fp d ef .z zz ' - , MX .- K V' , t g. 5. , -,1: riff .,,, . ns' A A 1 . .t.A,,, V Ahb, rssy i y gg., 5, 5 D :I 3 vo' ' ' ' get ' , '54 . - g Q - ,, M E y Vp P , , A A ,S+ I, x .i , . 5,1 N me 1 ' I A ' H K B A A - rsrts f ' - xss, Vx A WIVL if s,., Z f, . A K, '- 'e.. . ?.'f 'f:fiQi7 Q5 ,f , T E'1:? '! ff A .- if - 9 - ' 1 A I f f ,IQ A ' V sd ,' ' 1 5 F un. . .Teens Consider Melvin Biesenbach Larry Bode Anne Bolton Ronald Botts 5 if Beverly Bouton Johnny Boyers Mark Bozeman ji wif' l Gene Bratton xX 'i 5. s..,,,,,,,,, Carl Braun Aaron Bray Betty Brown Janet Brown -ego, Julius Brown Lee Brown Sandra Brown ' Sharon Brown -...qv .yn- Fun in the fabulous 5U's wasn't restricted to sick jokes and crarnming people into phone booths. Teens can think of a million things to do, from hula-hooping a hula-hoop lwhat else would you do with it?D to stumping parents with Kookie talk. And stump them they did: one poor soul lamented that they should be required to put out a dictionary so parents would know what they're talking about. Many became so proficient in this art as to elicit this comment, Where is this place called Endsville? But there are always those exasperated few who spend their time yelling, Why can't you speak English? It was good enough for Shakespeare. Teens found their amusements at roller rinks, dances lbackwards and otherwisel, movies, and athletic events, and in their entertainers, rock 'n rollers and other singing personalities. Even their clothes reflected their search for fun things to do. Today's teenager is faced by a hard world with harsh standards, and he must prepare for it somehow. And since all experts agree that the school of hard knocks doesn't exist any more, he must find his training for life in his entertainment, which reflects his desire to better himself for the complex society of the coming suspenseful 60's. Physics and solid geometry enter into the stuffing of a phone booth: chemistry makes gas- oline for cars: and physiology is behind a movie all the Wdy fthe eyes Ure PCII1 of the b0dY. aren't they?l. -Sue Newman 100 i ta It the Most ,W Suzanne Brown Peter Bryan Patricia Burkett Betty Burleson Donald Burrer Barbara Burris larry Busby Barbara Callahan Janie Calvert FUN IS A valuable part of Anne Bolton and Patsy Kirkwood's life. Who would have thought that a telephone could capti- vate interest so complete- ly during the teen years? fs 'Q' SA W! 'PAW My-g7D'w wwf ww.-' y'f x3 fxf 'lr f' Asa-all? QT' 102 Edison Takes Distrlct FTA .IEANNINE HENDERSONS sparkling nommohng speech spurs Stella Leal to vlcfory as Vrce President of Dis frlcf 2 FTA Judy Camps Don Camno Irene Carlson WHIP W duh xx vw' 'Ds Q ba m...,. Rachel Carmichael Rene Carreno Isabel Carreon Catherine Carroll Jackie Carroll Pa? Carfer Sandra Carier Mary Ann Cash Jesse Casiellanos Rudy Cashllo Douglas Cavm Georgla Champion nr Vl' L , ' I I t K iz, V 2,5 ,rr ' C -QQ, 3 C r , 'K-, k is W . ' -' ' V4 In -1.. is All' . . M ..- V y I K t q i ? r r yyorr ' or ' If 'A srrrrrr,r no ' f C , rs Vice-Presidency FOURTH FROM LEFT Sfella leal and other newly elected officers of Drs ind 2 FTA pose fo nght of last years offncers at the convenhon In Kerrville Maruan Choate Calvm Chrane John Colllns Ruta Conrey Joel Copeland Rlchard Corcoran Doug Coryell Befha Cox Jerry Culver Susan Cunningham Jane Davalos 'lf Cherrue Chapman Karyn Chapman fha Shlrley Cheshire 7' '---...Q xgqg, 944, 'YN N-ni Y 'TIE' AJ 'X 'DY' 71 S-31 .f-nur 'VJ 103 fam ,Q-., aw- N10 'QW ,avg 49' J K 'S X Q S I , 1 , Q X ' . . . - , , X , . . F 't F eeele 'Q C f 5 he mg F ' KN ,.,4,, C g F E , ti F . ,. 1 'U f' u - A 1 - W I K L J ' fy 1 'W 1' K ff .. ' ffl E' , wr ' , .i g K ,, ' V f 'L' 5 rfilfff WQKV. M, li - , ,yry ' eeee Alice Cone .la' elll. , . F A , WY 'QM Q l i . si? LA! CK iv W , Q' C Q .V we . . A 'x -. K 'J ' f Q I ' 73 W4 V' 1, V t Vlxix. 'E N I V ff' la - Q ,151 V: X - s Q - ' , X r - K K Kg X ,js y A 1 uf' '. K2 I ' X , N- w h -'fl F T 'V ' A - T -f Af ,. .4 - . .A - , F A 4 , -A W Dora Davrla 'ii 0.31 4! '9 Joseph Delgado Y '.r Nui Loran Dodson wg? ,ff into X sw Mary Jo Dlroro Carol Davis All Y' ,gr wr md Q-qv uv -2'1 Darlene Davns Robert Dawson Jerry DeKmg WK 11' .WX -an-f Zv- Fred Deyeso Terry Dickerson Barbara Draper -it NP iw-f Jrm Eddlnger 'lx Quai mfs- -473x,k Wllllam DuBois JP'-'Qu fb 4-hu.. James Ellls 104 l X 'Nl' yoga Mane Dickey 55 swf w-.wav James Ducole F' xx? 'P' Quan? Charles Dodson ,4-s Olive unlap 'i A Terry Espmasa Davnd Etheridge TOP ROW: Janet Evans, Tommy Ewing, George Faulk. A f SECOND ROW: Mary Fauver, Bernice Fincke, Frank FI , ,ww A . ' is Z.'.'? W ,2 - M TE E , V'Er THIRD ROW: Gladys Flores, Susan Formanek. OI'eS. Teen-agers are busy peo- ple. They not only have school work to struggle through and chores to do at home, but some of these en- ergetic students hold part- time jobs. An example is Billy Anderlitch, who works at the Winn store on Blanco Road. BOTTOM ROW: Curtis Franz, Joe Fuentes, Leray Fulch er. l05 uUp cmd Down . Story of Q Teenagers Life GOING UP? BILLY Anderlifch is perience and financial status. in both ex- ,gl Q D f I WELL! IRENE CARLSON doesn'f always go down the stairs in this manner, but doesn't everyone have his off day? What a way to go down!I tj? .0 VS 'Q , retry 3 f-X Q lie 40' .ex A 7 Q Aff: A, 'Q .. r- Us , 1 Ll , 1' f 9' ,.,, Y 2, 1' TOP ROW: Helen Gabler, Dane Gabriel, Wanda Garner, Wenda Garner, Polly Sue Garrelf SECOND ROW: Mary Violef Garza, Yolanda Garza, Mary Anne Gerdes, Betty Gibson, Jane LAST ROW: Barbara Gillen, Secilie Glaeser, Bernard Gonzales, Louis Gonzales, Bill Gordon DONT HOLD HANDS with Mr. Armstrong, David Young. We're not, say Sandy Smith, John Collins and Ronald Lesfer We re measuring for senior rings. 44' fm., we 1' is I' , . Y-We in ,. - fr vi 4 ,mms W... 4--v, v-'V 'M ' Ou. 'wil YT 'viii .iff- TOP ROW Lmda Gosnell Nora Gosseit Ty Graffns Gerald Grogan Vlola Grohman SECOND ROW Denms Gruenmg Josephine Guerra Bull Gullck Michael Hadaway Tommy Hagan THIRD ROW George Halsler Barbara Hall Jon Hall Ruby Hamllion Jo Nell Hanna I-Xctlvltles Exclte lumors SHERRIE STALBIRD, Mary Sullnvan, Mary Wat son, Martha Kay Renfro, and Befha Cox ex press excufemenf and happiness as they decorate for Color Day 4 . , 'X y ga' 1 s . J. s M if' NH, - 1131 9 -' i ,Af-P' f K : A VV L , fi: I . 1 ' , ,,k I 1 xl-a i rl l LQ Class of '61 . f 5-1 QQ l A wma- Q . J ff' M ' J 5. , -Q 'XS 5, HQ in xkk' Q 7' Q ,, I John Hardwick Paula Harmon Mollie Harn Christine Harper Phyllis Harris 'bv df 'N-rv Bonnie Hart ,,,,.L -13 Jimmie Heafh 5, its 2 S-df , I Duane Herbert N e 2' X '- -'O I E '?!Y 7 'V Q- fx , Don Harffiel Nina Harvasiy Mary Ann Harvey Bill Haufler ,.-.lr AA Virginia Heine Susan Heller Jeannine Henderson Martin Hendrix JLJJ 2- I eff. 5- A.. ,J Carolyn Hesfer Kathryn Hill Glenda Hipp Bill Hogan 108 E r Howard Hogan Judie Holt Judy Kay Holt V ' ' H . gE, , J ? jl y , 2 1 5 5- 5 J. 5 if 3 JO ANN STEITLE Tommy Guss above and Jan Magee Gary Rose, below have fun portraymg the Dogpatch characters of Daisy Mae and lil' Abner af the Sadie JANE SHUMAN AND Lonnie Parsons view u many thai beset teens. . -f' ff 'M ,f , i ' Li For Small luniors qw? Af ,.,-4' -ll' , K 1 t ' ' y ' ' 94 is x x fad' I f l ff f is N I' ' ix A , p Y 'sv fm 'Q-.nay fn A i,..n A , g -,.1 ,, Ny, . , I P 1 , 1 xml,-L5 A. -:g2f',Qi l, -1 ' .' -.J t. AZ ' ' - f',u 5 v,'.g'f -t N ,.,gf2,P'., 'lv , 33 K if I Vw- 'Q'--nf ' N XW7 f J L ff . s , , V, ' , tl, f 'su Vr.. g Joyce Kaufman Elaine Keith Jimmy Keith Thomas Keith Bob Keltner Martha Keltner Phyllis Kesei Brian Keuper Mary Lou Kimes Patsy Kirkwood Dan Klieman Kenlynne Koeppen Carolyn Kohleffel Steve Kovacs Patricia Krolik John Kuehne To teen-agers all over the United States, dating is a most popular activity And no wonder, for it's just plain fun. For a girl there is nothing more thrilling than dressing up to go out with a boy to dinner and a show or a formal. Of course, the main idea in dating is to have fun and get to know more people. This may be accomplished in many ways. Football games in the crisp autumn air rate high in entertainment, especially when your team is winning. Others like school dances in the gym or perhaps roller skating or ice skating. When summer comes, activities change but dating still goes on, in swimming, tennis, and picnics. And, all year round Hollywood furnishes hours of entertainment and fun. Girls find most fun in talking. And talking comes in many fonns. There are hour-long conversations on the phone or night-long talks at slumber parties. And then there is always the coke party. -lane Shuman lll 4 Billy Laika Tommy Lambert Mary Lou Lane Nedra Lanier Margaret Lawson Slella Leol Carolyn Leislra Ronald Lester Sharon Lister Rose Locke Chuck Lockwood Arthur Long Assemblies...Cc:1feteric1 Service... Anything to Escape Those Rugged Carolyn Kuh lman Hazel Lacey SUE NEWMAN RECUPERATES after publications assembly. IU' Eddie Lahiinen .,,. ? sp- vhmgg 0, . . .i Vu 7- . 112 1' Classes! BILLY LAJKO, Don Harffiel and Eddy Kaiser offer invaluable services to EHS cafeteria. :Cs haf 4,--, Af. . --X 1 7 I 4 b Q, 3' at ff- A-ff :F 1'- 'Y N? Ann lonquist Emily Lopez Rudxy Lopez 4 W, F, .41 K -I 1 , r f , - I , -'F' 1' f' Z- We K N K -.1 JV Aw 4 F of J er 113 Roberf Luban Sue Lupien Kathy Lykins James Lynch Jeannine Macy Jan Magee Sallie Magruder Mary Martin Angelina Mariinez Nick Mariinez Judy Mason Pafsy Mathis t r Nl-.2 it Z xx EHS Students Prove Theory of Pugilistic Boys Paul McClain Patricia McCraney Barbara McGrady Pat McGuire Jack Mcllhenny Delores McNiel Pat Medlock Mary Merrill Leroy Metze Patsy Mielke Otto Migl Jerry Milam Katherine Miller J. R. Mitchell Ronald Molter Ruth Ann Molter ,, 4 M all X ,re fr, 'Q' ' if Q if A 5 at new? .t?,g?2rj. , ink, , M 3 t wi 4 f .v Q ' Q :wiser . - in af ,J e A QA' WF' , A L 0 . 5, 'sl ,....AVr ,J 5 WHAT A SWITCH! Tommy Lambert, Joseph Delgado, and Steve Kovacs have taken an interest in interior decorating? Domestic Girls Wrong ' Pete Moore Sharon Moore Alicia Morales Benny Montgomery Barbara Moore Orvis Moore I J I . linda Moseley Charles Moses Ken Moss THESE ARE DOCILE girls? Sharon Shreclx- engousf and Sandro Brown didn'1 really expect to get caught in the oct. . playing peek-a-boo? 3 Class of '61 Proceeds ' x .A 1, . f , , Q f N4 W ' r I . :L -f al .V , V :ix f s, y ' Y ' iX.r .. . fr J I mwgqgr . I mf . 2 r ' A lsssdsss .. if -f- . 1 M, - ROSETTES SALLIE ALEXANDER and Jane Beasom Santa Rosa Hospital after school and on Saturday. x X04 Xfff' V'-1 up-sv' work voluntarily at MARY WATSON LOOKS on with hesitancy as Sherrie Stalbird watches Mr. Catalani operate a computing machine. What's the matter, Mary-don't you trust them? J Ted Munk X00 N f Beverly Myers P X , ff Sandra Naimark - -Q ' Xa f al' fc Linda New Sue Newman Sandra Nichol Sandra Nichols I A , 0 K Pat Nichols ,I A Glenda Nicholson My - i Bobby Nixon A 'nf' ' Bill Norton , ,, .W,, H5 6 ' 'A it A - fr A if i ' V ' Dan Nowlin i ' Betty Jo Nye 7 Ray Odom Gloria Olfers I H6 Toward Future Goals Frank Owen Richard Owen Verna Pace Gail Palfreyman Carolyn Palmer Ronnie Palmieri Jack Parker Nina Parker Lonnie Parsons Patricia Patrick Earline Perkins Leon Perry Many people say that today's teenagers lack high aims for their lives. t Actually they have many goals. Some of these may be to marry and be good parents and help many or to become a teacher. Many are budding actresses, musicians, and dancers, prospective scientists or physicists. Some wish for executive and secretarial positions while others dream of becoming professional athletes. Almost every teen strives toward careers as a goal. He possesses one dream which is always foremost in his thoughts. This helps him through hardship and adversity and is a vision of what he might someday become. -Sue Newman Yolanda Ortiz F i f ' Jo Beth O'Toole Oscar Ovollez Iv. .1 x y: , . J 'rf' I A Z- M s ...V . P rs. 5 y ,es P .-r as ...rf 11 ' t. .ln v 6 ' A , t ' . , 'II7 , 9 ' Responsible Teens qi by T U ' Ag ,1': ssl' -s V V .ii i -Lt ff ,sy :ff --f . P -...Q y gxsxg, i I . d t , f' l .4 'LVL . M wav ? , L' 'if x 1 it :L W I' -4. J -Q 5 - r,,,,,,x , -0.x 1,, TOP ROW: David Petty, Dixie Philips, Rosalie Phipps, Sharron Pierce, Audrey Potter. SECOND ROW: Larry Potter, Janice Powell, Carolyn Powers, Natlie Prassel, Patricia Pratt. BOTTOM ROW: Betty Pritchett, Diane Quinton, Deretho Rainey, Bobby Ransom, June Roymos. .4 I fs ' S . mt ,- M R... X X -2.-'N .F ni it ,fi--X ALTHOUGH TEENS TAKE on re- sponsibility, they still find time for pleasure. Pat Medlock, Alice Weir, and Connie Sproul spend an exciting weekend at the Medlocks' ranch neo r Fred- ericksburg. 118 If not exactly Edisons, aver- age Edisonites do meet obliga- tions ot school, home, cmd out- side activities involving extra work loads as well as pleasure. Teen assumption of responsi- bility is manifested in the car craze currently gripping teen- aged males. Big hero with them is the fastest car-and they work to suporl those hotrods, too . . . and to discharge their duty of loyalty to the crowd, sometimes resulting in crazy haircuts, cruelty jokes, or other foolish fads. But teens' biggest responsibi- ty is that they feel to themselves -to make their generation as good as their elders'. Teens do believe in excellence. Vie With Experts sw' .4-1 ,,- , ,V K j If J K. .,. I : . , , f , N, -x Q ixv. fl - 1 I 9 k',,. ,kxtjywjirj ,f,, if If 'Sk' ss., .r TOP ROW: Mike Reagan, Pat Redding, Sam Redford. SECOND ROW: Martha Renfro, Richard Reyna, Howard Reynolds. THIRD ROW: Edward Richards, Douglas Richardson. BOTTOM ROW: Willy Richter, Janis Rieck, Ronnie Rihn. ENERGETIC JUNIORS POLLY Garrett, Diana Silver, and Helen Gab- ler decorate ivy covered halls before one of the many exciting football games. 119 AMONG FOUR GIRLS chosen to represent Edison in a Carl's style show, Jane Shuman shows poise and grace CWHAT A FIBD as she models a black and white wool suit. ui ' K 1- W-1aw..,,....,, JANET EVANS MODELS her prize-winning wool suit in Wolff and Marx Contest. Seamsiress Sews Way To Showing preference for tailored clothes, EHS girls modeled many charming, original styles this year. Among the all-time favorites is the basic sheath dress. Proving quite versatile, this stylish frock can be changed with a few accessories to different modes suitable for everything from a casual date dress to an elegant dinner gown. Besides giving a girl a neat appearance, the con- stantly stylish sheath plays up the good points of her figure and is easy to keep and comfortable to wear. -Stella Leal TOP ROW: Brian Riley, Mary Joyce Ripa, Bill Rochon. SECOND ROW: Barton Rogers, Gerald Rogers, Gary Rose. THIRD ROW: Linda Rose, Larry Rudy, Ken Ruff. FOURTH ROW: Carlos Ruiz, Carolyn Russell, Gordon Ryan. .3 . 4 . Q' 1 -.6 t Q., S il PM ah ,f'N r ser.. my .se Second Place Award TOP ROW: Sharon Saathoff, Michael Sapp, Regina Saroz, Roy Schneider, and Ray Schramm. SECOND ROW: Joy Schul, David Schutfer, Gary Scott, Greg Scott, and James Scott THIRD ROW: Bobby Scoville, Carolyn Seidel, Jeanne Sellers, Lana Semlinger, and David Sheppard. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Shreckengaust, Jane Shuman, Beverly Shumate, William Shussler, and Diana Silver. fm 5 . Q .sm X1 4 V -K Q3 V O Q 'll W, we W Q 'fm ,, - lf gi, 9' 1, ,,,..,.,. Y' ...Q-11? N, Y C22 4' - y , t n,4d'.,w , ww? 'I2l A Su 2 :V 'Qi 4. W ,f 5 'Pew I' we v....,, wx sb- ar 'R Nd . xv' 1 ! 3 TOP ROW: Lewie Simmonds, Vance Siverling, Elaine Slaughter, Brenda Smith, Cassandra Smith. SECOND ROW: Mike Snider, Suzanne Sorell, Charles Spengler, Connie Sproul, Sherrie Stalbird. THIRD ROW: Elizabeth Starosta, Jo Ann Steitle, Leanna Stephens, John Stockett, Ernest Story. Classes Are ' ir T mi rw, 4 . T Q 'l ii MR. MORRIS CERTAINLY does make his art classes inter- J? A N 'V esting, as Judy Camps can testify. M , Ji 1 f S ' 11 A 122 ND' ' N' vi ' Q and ' f-E23 ' ' A fi 'ff,' . .4-pg . if it i L Kes-3 in .J ., ,,. .,,,..g,,- la we ii 5. Fi 1 4 W S W E . ,, K xy , 1 I A, 2 . K 1 ,Q ' -wif T, - R ff 'M ' . ,f ' av 'Y H X N 7 if . fa H' no I R QA V, f RVMM A 4 L -In it 5 M f ' A AL'A 'Z I if? it TOP ROW: Pete Strom, Mary Sullivan, Linda Summers, Larry Switzer, Cynthia Tatsch. SECOND ROW: Elizabeth Thompson, John Thompson, Dianna Tomerlin, Sarah Trenholm, Irma Trevino. THIRD ROW: Todie Turner, Roy Underwood, Margaret Vandervoort, Ruth Vann, Annette Van Orsdel. Sometimes Fun! YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO look at the posters, Edward Richards-not at Miss Fink. K Pilli Coordinated Knits cmd Sweaters U J , qi? fk. 1 'Q 'C' ' n 'knit I A y ', if f' 1' A X I I ' M a 1, 'V ifttsft K sf 'E M Y 1 M . A 'Qi 9 -r--u ,fa Q-...4-of' Vi' -di' 6 V 4 fl 1 . 'Nah- kg rf' M ,bg . it TOP ROW: Lily Vargas, Valerie Varoff, Patsy Vaughan, Gary Vick. SECOND ROW: Rene Villareal, Sylvia Villarreal, Barbara Villastrigo, Johnny Vina. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Vollmer, Mathew Vyverman, Mary Waddle, Jimmy Wagstaff. FOURTH ROW: Harry Wallis, Richard Ward, Mary Watson, Robert Watson. JUNIOR RITA CONREY wears a coordinated knit, cur- rently popular among the female teen set. Modeled in widely variant colors, the lush knit is flattering and fashionably at ease-anywherel 124 M , W Go to High School Betty Watts Patsy Weaver Sharon Webb Charles Weimar lr Alice Weir James Wells .lohn Whitesides Thomasine Wilkes f st , ' we u , Vex '--. ' K ,r !l:'fii l M1'm--f L wt ' , t mtl f . ,f r if t :Q 5.1.1 U I JW Wm' il lm R t .YW , -fm-v' l, .: 'W' S, wiwnhllralrff. it ,L .57 ' , 7FflWfgf,,tiIQ i i ,,,g1m,., lTt, ' ,t g,1m 1 , wi N N' Wt. H C W , yn.--N ' Wyatt , ww, 1 li' 1 ,E 3. .:,.,., Raylene Wilkinson Joe Williamson Penny Wilson Paula Winans Rated high by teen girls on campus across America, the bulky sweater shown by Lee Brown adds vivcxcity to a wardrobe. Coming into its own in the mid fifties, the bulky knit is dominated by a color variety of red, blue, black, cmd white. Many of the stylish sweaters are bought with money earned at part-time jobs. 125 Qulck ' Get Mllolrecls Box l Xi ? 'YYY 'sw-of N45 mp N' 'UWY Uyein 4:15 ,W A1 i KD TOP ROW Sandra Wmans Gary Wolcott Ronme Wolff Pat Woller and Suzanne Woodard SECOND ROW Wanda Wooten Tom Workman Charles Wright Katherine Wright and Charles Wyatt THIRD ROW Randall Wyles Anthony Yndo David Young Duane Young and John Young Quuck' Get Mlldred s box 1S a fam111ar saymg around Edlson Now 1n a wheel chalr Mlldred was stncken wlth P0110 when she was SIX and has attended Edlson at home smce she was 1n the seventh grade Mlldred Cox f1nds 1t easy to be well hked by people she has never met Although she IS unseen she has a tremendous amount of school sp1r1t and plans to attend Ed1son 1n person next year X r. V 126 -...-ff in-gf l rm JUN 'iw--A XX . I f Q ,f... .4 , I - u' Btla . ---s' it . J ' t -' . . s fl' Y Q7 l.... J ' ygigpv ,.,, ' 'Q ' A fi' W v A, . , , - . ff 7 ' 1' A 'N ' 1 , 'E Y we s M as -A V - 53 C W K ,Q ts- Y Y as J f- lt 6 1 wrt A .J I l A ' 'L 'T' fc? ' T5 W A , wg - fl , i N Y A J 1 Y ll - - I ll - - - - V, . . . I . I I t - . g I 1 in K K . . I ' . . 5 Scene at EHS . K C -W if WONDER IF THE Jaycees are more interested in the orphans or pep squad girls Rita Conrey, Sherrie Stalbird, and Mary Watson? EDISONITES hours. June -. Village. Miki! , ' Y HAMMlNG IT UP at band initiation, Gordon Ryan soules girl friend C?J J. R. Mitchell. DO FIND constructive things to do with their after-school Raymos, for instance, works as cashier at Winn's in Allena 5 Tu 1 a. di x 1 , . . g.Yi,::g.A i 4 S- .f an ' Y the 'E t - .,pyft.'? infggzffivx y , REGISTRATION DAY PRESENTS many problems to lowly sopho- mores Betty Nelson, Kay Haldy, and Betty Briggs. is yE y A o 'bs 5, Q i Sophomores Being a sophomore is like starting the first grade over again. Confronted with new faces, new subjects, a new building, and the realiza- tion that he and his classmates, as a whole, dominate the last rung on the ladder, he finds his mind clouded with thoughts of the long bumpy road ahead -- and small wonder. Before he can attain the top rung on the ladder again, a sophomore must realize that the road through high school is but a stepping stone to the way he must travel after graduation. To meet the challenges oi maturity, he must learn to give and take and win the trust of his fellow men. How he conducts himself during his high school years will lay the foundation for his house of tomorrow. S 'N .t g R s E M, is M, E lg, VOLUNTEER WORK AND school comprise o large part of Miss Judy Fink and Ann Jockson's waking hours. 128 ROY STANLEY, DONALD Diaz, Eleanor Whittkop, Donna Her BACKGROUND MUSIC, TAPE recorder, and script all help to perfect the art of dramatic reading. Here Sandy Padgett, Patsy Helton, Loretta Uribe, Garon Gab- riel, and Pamela Williams prepare for their recitation. c.. bert and Jim Rochon work on prolects In the arf department '-. -fa.-o 8 CONSTRUCTING AND ERECTING a feeding station for birds was the biology progect of Glenms Price Pam Singleton John Gibson and Doug Cummins 129 .1- eu a xy I '- f X Hd ar at 'l r x . ,V 'Rx ,- ,.,,.,,. K W Q - A X A atv- gs, 1, y seg, . mdk i , r y , ! ,N yi V Z 5 ' A - ny , ,V 'f' Jw ' , . ' f 1 l l bxgkf '57 i ll A - . 955-lily? iff, ,uf ww dy .2 . . I . I . l . I Teenagers are often pxctured as com plex structures that consume three-fourths of the natxon s supply of hot dogs hamburgers and carbonated beverages and speak a lan guage of then' own not to ment1on hav1ng customs apart from those that make up the rest of the world s populahon They are usually represented as belng possessed of strange d1seases such as te1ephon1t1s dat1ng compuls1ons and auto- m1s1s tth1s IS charactenzed by sophomores overwhelmlng xnterest rn what goes on un der the hood of the car rather than 1n b1ol ogy classl But 1f the harr1ed hect1c world would stop and take a good look an honest look lt would d1scover that the hopes and goals of today s teen agers arent very drfferent from those of thelr great great grandfathers They too wish to make a place for themselves 1n the atomxc age Of course fh1S means an educat1on and many are not SGf1Sf1ed wrth just a h1gh school d1ploma They work on toward college de grees always str1v1ng to carve a small nrche for themselves 1n the1r own orbrt and to tell the doubtmg world I tr1ed I made Class of 62 Begms David Schwarz Secretary Joyce Coggeshall President SEEN BUCKING THE hall traffrc are sophomores Forrest Jordan Elanne Kerr Ron me Jackson James Keith Peggy Kosub Ann Jackson Mary Lou Huddleston and Jamce Key 130 Mu Julra Cane, Sponsor High-School Career fl X -.1.yf,',. NX , l br' John Meyers Vice Presldenl' Susan Carroll Pnrluumenfanan Denny Hallmark Treasurer ,ff ,, ffw-ruff' som-lomons orncsns or 1959 ao planned me year 5 ucv.vmes -I and headed u class of 530 students 131 K' f fc aff' ja! 0' V -. I . ' I l , f ,J Ji ff' n ,. f ...R ,, M,f1' 1 ,I , '4 A JLX, If VA Y, 1 ' ff- ,, X '1 fb 'l'7! K t ,I ffl: 4.,L-., .fn-4, ,,f,,,. 7 V.- C'l-f,L1'!f LH ' ' flcnvei , K i 4 w!'4 XJ 1 1 1'f,y,4,f P f . ,X ,ff 1 , G 'r Q' rv Sophomores Start Chmb 111 hi' 'YI Nu.. 'H-li' '-sr iii Eff? r-Q will 'VU fc X' we 'Y ati-f4,l'.o,,qs 'Vi 1 113' 'PL 95 fl Y? Au. 4 ir' Q.,-Q, li mining SPARK SIGHTS SEVEN Thompson Edward Dundore way and Terry Jones if yv A ' 4'V' xy New 'Sf K An .- TOP ROW Warren Abbott Norma Ahrens and Wullre Albores SECOND ROW Jaclue Alford Alluson Allison Pat Archer and Armando Arredondo THIRD ROW Lynn Austerman Linda Austm Wade Avmger and Cathy Baas FOURTH ROW Evelyn Babbntt Beverly Ball Joyce Bankhead Patrucua Barber and Candy Barbera BOTTOM ROW Margaret Barnes, Carolyn Bartels, Jerry Bartlett, Harry Baumann, and Sharon Bell 132 A A fp A ,Q A llr rf T s es fre, f A W fe 2 A E533 A ' . A 1 l l' fr' f l , r ' V . R 333 , Q ks I 4, '5 ' ,, 1 ' ,, -, ' 3:5 K ' er ., . ii - rg- 4 h 2 B . .rf B f A W' , ' fe , as rr t L fi., at X, A NN !mLh, - ' -v ' 7 T B - wr , T rrl 3 1 1 . Q 'f f . ' '- fzft A, 5 'fir' ' ' , A , .. R i Qf, I . , V. is f F' ' K I H ' I E xii' R' at Km g . , J tn 1. fl? M il E ,. . ...A A B ..s A ,. or y f X A , I 8' sqm . AST' 'i T S. N gh rl 1 , Ar l A QS Z I f if: 1 ,deny r ' , A , . W Q T r 1 3 6 Z 4 , . fx ' ' W A 4 K b gen, 'igglvy T J yi A y , W- ' ffl X r,,-.. g A Qi, Q f T 3,5 V, -M A :N 1? A A A v Q' 'Q 5 New Experience 4?- 'E lie, .1 'jxekvd YWWL. 4' 'Lu-f.!'!l x f,, t ,Qx ,I ,,., i ,gs if 4 ...-5 ' 'Uv up Wu- 2' WN ,vs yu. 'rv 'QW sophomores cllmbmg stalrs to ho eful h ,wwf p ac nevements They are Tommy Patty Markworth Martha Santee Barbara Jean Nye Jewel Ann Duna FP? WJ ,Mg virx an ww ' we 'W saw is N-.JF we wr ,r Wt' Q7 Q39 MW 'I' 5 '73 'fi ,au IQ 'Tr ,Q x2 'xii '1?' 17 hs MAJ TOP ROW David Bennett SECOND ROW Tom Berry and Carole Black THIRD ROW Sharon Blankenship and Jane Blount FOURTH ROW Kent Borden Marguerlte Bosco Burke Bowman Joe Box and Jack Boyer BOTTOM ROW Jaclue Brndwell Betty Brnggs Alvm Brown James Brown and Jane Brown 133 1, ,.:eggii.,H 'W-xi in .vw K I -1-P A V' 555, if lilff-'ff -. , ' -W ' . . M. ,QW Q W,., - -54 - '--, L,,.: 1- 4' 7' . .I H 5. W' ' as-ff 'fr ' ' T . 1' . - If ' . ill., ,,'.- 1 .M , 6 1 ,1:- 1 ' ' T - gf B ,Q , ., . 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J - 1 fi V ' '. ...f -,1 1 ' 4 1 , 15, . ,. fv . 1 vs Q, ,,,, , 3 . ' we , ' 'T' . J .,.-,.fv K 'Ma -' T ll' .J AF , W ,, ' J N H . F B -gl yi VJ ' L x ., .. , A ' , ' 21 fifflfj? A ' - . . tl Y S - 5 1 .: -fbi? 'W 1 , ff' ,. . 1 ,- A 1 1 4. 1 -I 1 1 I 1 1 1 . : ' ' , 1 1 1 - , J-- , 'U' sc, C . ,. fo'- 4, J 31 . 47 'Q-5 -Cv -- 4 4, . 'fx V E of L ix ,' uf: . K K-R TA ., tw .A,., M4 v. K ' xo f-,.. Lefha Brown Tommy Canino Andy Caveff ll 5' l 1 -J e lsgffgg, M he ww ,F , , gl, , I' , r -QL f Y ' gf! ,Til f C 5 -f A Gwendolyn Brownlow Kay Bush Ronald Carlyle Wayne Carmacli Danver Chandler Fred Clark THANK OUR LUCKY sfars for counselors! Mrs. Hewitt helps Leona Parker, Cynthia Find- ley, and Nancy Jo Dowless adiust their schedules. J WA -C.- ' '- ...,X Counselor Offers Aclvlce . 'gt f-fbi 1 C 'Nfl' 1 ,J 0' ...rv .silo X XX ff - 'S 'hfy Xly X ' Xi! K I A Q . Tommy Byrom Susan Carroll James Clark Jessie Clemons Dwighi Conyers 4-11-4' ' f -rs. lp- KF clip sys A ,rg .J Vo- ws F' .K -4 Y CX ... 7 X rvi rv - r 1' 6 1 ,X x'2+r can , ar 0 Billy Campbell Ann Carter Tommy Clark Joyce Coggeshall Paul Copeland In Student Problems mi qt!! rl' -er 1 we X' rl' H, 4' 1.1! iv' 'sw-e.-1? as-,ur 'HQ' f Nia Lee Cordrey Linda Cravens James Crowder Jerry Davis Melanie Dolle 'Sify .--Q Arf Corneif James Crawford Doug Cummins John Davis Jim Doolittle 'ou v-J' E 4 I f'v-Yr, Y' yi nv' nn ,bv fu. I al ..-.V Richard Corrigan Pamela Crisp A. C. Darby Lee Davis Judy Dcrbandf 60 vs.. O Gm 'Cf' 'rv fi I, F NR Jo Ann Covalesky Leon Cromer Donifa Darnell Robert Delgado Patsy Double? 'gsrx f ,QU 'N' 5- -Kp -.Y--9 1' 'Eff' if v-as . 'Q' . y ...P-' i Sherry Cowey Malcolm Crosland Maria Davila Sara Dennis Nancy Dowless nyfwlg JSE 4 l vs., .gp MQ My 'Ui .,x sa, 'Q '1 'Q' 4v 'v 'xi T9 .41 ,iss I? if 1---xv Drum Major Draws Envy Hugh Drescher Barbara Ducofe Thomas Edwards Null! 'HD ...uf Sharon Duecker Jewel Ann Dunaway Davnd Eldndge Dorls Eldrndge 'Q' N? Edward Dundore f MMR fmmm J D Emulnenburg Prmce Dyess Earl Eason JAMES MORRIS MAKES fwxrlmg look easy for Weathers and Earl Gaertner Mark Eaves Bully Ebensteln Clefus Eckhardf Sylvna Eckhardf 136 ir ' I A '93, I E ' X ' 'M if X, Q of ', 1 xi 5 N K kk .. . ., , W- wr ., m J ...-f- :Q .. l , 5' E , E or S fu M ' ' - . . ' 9 A V ,,.- f'- 1 'X ' Q , , A ' fin Q. 'lf h is Y 1 Q-., J ,. t ff nf, . X. 1 , , A A -g , .M Nj . EA -Y H.. , In A 4 A .27 x , . f Denms Dvorak ,'l, SQL- - F' ,,ff' Eff! ,M W. , ,W X 1 no 'fl . . ', il Vl --W x vi? I ' W , ER I f xy f l . Q , M ff 1 'E . -V ff if r , X . ' . - ' ' 'FWZ N f .fffmm -5 -' - 7' lllll ' 'lfgffig Ya , - , flu I ,I fr -rx 'gi Nd ' ' , rg-1 . v- 5 K I 1, , .f 1 . -f -x , 2 I g , .f l 1131? ' A .. 1 1 . l All 6, K1 NP 1 or ix - We - fr E 'lf.'lly.V . - ,ig ' ,J ' fair -,Lf V of Bond Rookies is 1 kr l ,,,g V A. V'w- .A M ,f I v , ! . lg Douglas Cummins, Billy Bob Emley A Kaihy English v x' -.ef www. f Y M 1 N Q ' 1 .. Ak. Q ' 5 .'- 1 4 if , alll, M John Esparza Mary Esparza Linda Evans Mary Evans Molly Fahey Jimmy Farrar Patty Felder Barton Ferlef Dianna Fieseler Ma rgaref Finch Cynthia Findley Karyn Fischer Warren Floyd 137 'p.,,...., 1. .. ow' an in E , f s 3 M 1, H 1 Ti , 3 K gf F xx - ,q.,4.9- f ff gs ss, 7 y, . ...,.,,,57 A 5155 ' ..if '-if ,ry 1 , .. 1511, f a ff I 4 QQ' mf W ,, uf' 4- ga' A kqr ,Q .1 Y, 'ef A Q Q 7' '13 Y , -' 4 ., .Ak x . N' K. 1 A ' 'i , W Yu , . , f A ,W sf, ,- 'S . l Q Tl'7 'ln L s s-..-4' wi Tommy Franke 185 Wayne Flurtf Joe Frechehe 190'- yvf'-fm-'Maw v-QW' wifi GUARD JAMES CROWDER demonslrcfes hrs conln buhon to the B Team s excellent record Cubs Rack Up Une of El-ISS r r G ,I Ad Pierce French Betty Frrzzell Y AOTQ nop- fvv SQ: '5- Earl Gaerfner Karen Gann Shen Garland 'Vx sf' CTL' iixh iff linda Garrett Eddne Goerges Catherme Gercles Za -Q Q John Gibson usanna Gnbson Carolyn Glese ...G Carolyn Gofonh lnglanhna Gonzales Gregory Gordon WH- A , l A ,f . li, 4 J ' ' . K J N My A G L . 2 A V 'Z 4:,.Tf' V N6 , it J, , L'e+ olrrr m ey , ' ,W of e , , ..gL E L sk, ' ,, 1 n mr,. ,k,,rll ' -if--. if ' ' -me ,I ' M' 4' Qffrffe ..ole an , Q in . ,L an V lky' Masq ' ed., V' ' W sl g fl ff' ,ga ,... s-. 'NV 'Z K A 'K' E ., N .re. A , , q A W A A ' -I ll GGGG1 filing I V Most Successful Seasons ninth, 4.17 i Mnke Grant -R' 9' W-r-'ra' puff! .,.v Winston Greene John Grewe .19- 'Ww- Y' r-ws, GEN? Caron Grlffm QQ' -M01 Jean Gross in 't'..?' Phlllnp Hackett Kay Haldy 15 Helen Grlffln Lola Griffith if 'mal' 1-if it Wayne Grubbs Mark Grundler Y-of if f' James Hafner Lmda Hargler Brenda Hall Denny Hallmark B TEAM SERVES APPRENTICESHIP Compnsed largely of Sophomores the B Team serves as stepp1ng stone to the Vars1ty Squad Boys who make the grade on the Cub stnng move on to varslty play Reqmrements for B Team membershrp mclude havmg hved ln San Antoruo for one year havrng played 1n jumor hxgh and possess1on of potent1a1 football Qbllllty Lrkely looklng prospects are bu11t up for A Team partrcrpatlon Out of ten starts th1S past season the Cubs won f1Ve tled four and lost one game For th1s exceptronal playmg Hurrah for the lowly Sophs' inf' F !. Q? Mickey Hamilton Judy Hanssen Jack Haney , ,Km K .J 2 1 V , -we t A if J, l l , .. NS , , 1 I , N 1 'AI-R' - .fa 1 - . X . iw? 1' , . ,. 6 rss' J ff' . Y S V. 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'N 'X Y '-If -p 'J' Y'-fp Q av' W! 4:1 E rv rf wisp ff an 1 Ciara NA Sv, ' 73 TOP ROW Karen Hordf Jackle Harle Lmda Harris and Ann Harvasfy SECOND ROW Bull Harve Howard Hashng Hazel Havre and C I Y aro yn Herlong THIRD ROW Russell Hlbner Mary Lou Hicks Mary Aluce Hmckley and Janet Hodges FOURTH ROW Shar H d on o ges James Holland Bobby Hallo way and Lynda Holton BOTTOM ROW Bob Hope Kathy Hopkms Mnke Hopson and Patsy Hourlgan 140 l X 'r -us.. I ' X ' i , 3' fx- T- or , A sw lik If . mln , ffl gl 'Z ,. 4 A 2. .,,,, , .,,. , 'IT ,, 1' 1' W'N-- K f- :r f ' . fs' 'M . V - .Q V - . -A ,W Q , , g f'.2,g . A . Ar T f. A. r I 5 J lv f K X .fx M i . l W ' r 1 - ff? 2 . - f' . ! ' E R H T r, H ...L 41 - npr I ,L , 433 r W 11: ' W .3 L x I - p , ' '-bi y y .4 W J M 6 N V K L. K V V kk W ...,, XL I , E UI., -QQ ' , T g H -A I 5. F A T 'f' ' l 15- E W. ' ,. . -. . ZW7- Si - r , ' - ,,hk M . ' K F K . K MNA' , I ...z ' K fy j Nd I r 'L 3' i 3 . , 5 'X' A , . Bal , ., . . ll ll All ll s l y :V A 1 f .. fs.- H W W K : I . I . . I - : . , In Cl Dissecting Pan - ' P1, . 'lr E .rj i .- .T ,, 5 -A . ' . i ' ne- g V: l' Mary lou Huddleston Terry Jones Janie Kemp Patsy Jean Kilborn Janice Kirkpatrick , ,.,-v Dan Hummel Forrest Jordan Elaine Kerr Wanda King 117 Ann Jackson Susie Jungbauer Janice Key J J jig, 1 jg. X ..,. ...wi ' ff. , 'K 1 sy x .1 Ritta Jernigan ,X VA 0 , i Bobby Jenner Robert Kay ELAINE STERNBERG, Dehlia Morales, and Jean Lone don't seem to mind those slimy specimens: but they think it's an awful waste of worms-they could have been used for fishing. Michael Klya Kathryn Klein Joyce Kneuper Janelle Knowles Donna Knowlton 1. 'b 'Uk S, D Angelon Koranek Peggy Kosub Jenneffe Krallk Doroihy Kuehne l wi -.1 'G' ,vs ,f -'nur 41 ar Ruby Kuhlmann Larry lahhnen Frank Lamp , 'SSP' L ld!- Jean Lane Marvin Lange Tmmees Back Bears Doug Laughlin -.41 1-7, J X . , .. ,NF -9:-y-W. N -'tn me , 'Q :nf 'N A ' J Q ex' A 'P gl ' -1' Mildred Lawler f Y J. I Mary Ann Laughlin 142 'fx 'MGC' nl' Al Linda Langley if ..,4v l -1 IV' x4 QM? Ni-ef 'P' -up Yun! 'ls 4-fs. We 'mf ,Q as Nu 'YS' .Ja-ma. 'iw Doroihy love Alfa Lee Lucas Jerry Mann Malcolm Mannan Martha Marks Pat Markworth Glenn Marhn F ZR 421' Paul LeBlanc Jack lee Duck LeMoon Cheryl Lemon Tony lnnsky 'ep- Lynda Marhn Marllyn Marhn T0mmY M9599 Sharon Marhn Gil i -.uf 'W help boost Edison spmt TRAINEES COMPOSED OF future Pep Squad members x L. Y K ,V,,,b ii iw!! 3 ,, A sy K y lx Q... Vkhkt , In ,, kr ill X f V V l , -Wi 'l -M W3 raarr r,,r ,M My lf I r' W '-.. aa F I t V ,V l - I... Ns. , S. :VV L. S W ,N il, qlu 5: -... he - iii ' I A ' aarrrar an .M M ig 1-f' l M I I VyVV V. 1 i fl, ..,3 n M J ,..e-Q, w , W A. 3 x L A W ee, I aa M l 2 'M ,,L s vwy L. Zyl . A QI. K V- I V A M M. ff f M V VX' t V ' . . Q M We f' - 1 'll .. 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N ' ' Ae 1 or f i nn fi Q X 'W- v5 1- 1' f 6 r l., I7 9. i rig' J-'S 13 Ram Falls Ill 'dh Wi' 'I -...-5 Hamper Smal 5.1 ...nv f TOP ROW Sheila Maffox Jean Mauldlng Jack Maxwell 'cal' SECOND ROW Barry McCall Ronnie McClellan Tommy McClellan THIRD ROW Roy McCrary Ruth McCumber Susan McFarland BOTTOM ROW Kathy McKlnney Jlmmy McMichael Duane Meeks PICTURED AT TOP of elongated llghf bulb IS Sharon Moore, makmg llfe muserable for a new band mem ber In the center IS Garon Gobrnel and her um denflflable pal Af the bottom, Noble Roberis porfrays his second childhood 144 Annual Band lnulallan Ji 'Nui-' 33' gd T? w-1 ? as ur' --ef wr gl .Af lv- J, 'ww' s.,,J TOP ROW Ronnie Mercuer, Danny Mngl, Bob Muller, Cathy Muller, and Jummy Muller SECOND ROW Dave Mllls, Charles Mmor, Carolme Mufchell, Judy Moffatt, and Ben Moore THIRD ROW Janet Moore, Sunda Moore, Dehlla Morales, Margaret Moreno, and Paf Morris BOTTOM ROW James Moss, Gall Mumme, Lynn Mundy, John Myers, and Waddell Naslf Pour on a httle more molasses, Ioe, he's not Sl1CkY enough yet' if Sound fClII11l1G1'7 If you were one of the legron whlch was lnclucted mto the band, pep squad or any th1ng else th1s year, 1t should' Those words s1gnal the beg1nrung of 1rut1at1on-dread word Hard bo1led eggs around your neck, garhc bouquets, backwards clothes, shoe-pollshed ha1r all th1s and morwhappy thoughts all 145 rll a C ' afgm ilwi' - - :wif J , Q ,-,, -. 3 als' ' ' f ' M .' Q '7 , , 5' tl as A ,,V1g K' .,,1 f :K M ,W V. -' , X 5:7 N J 'ff' ' 1 , , ' Q lu! 'X me-ll' X i K 5' ' lf . J 5 QL gp we f C f ffl? ,swf 4 f 5513 ' . 5.535 V Q . 3 ,ss, ,,s J ,T is if-1' Q- ,Qg--,,f'fs'5'q' v, - g he V W '45 Qc' . - if ,an J : ,S lx ' 1 -. f I ' f -, .---4 , EK., ' X r f V4 g tr ,ELL .. ,,,V EHS Spirit Rubs off 11? Sue Nafho Patti Necasfer Betty Nelson Gary Neubauer 07 , f, 'fs -.4 , ,. .v I . 1- f ,QW ' V fm A. uf, nf f ear . 3 are - 3 Q-N. - Q -ff' K' , fr Q.. A 1-Ki xv' - ,. , . N. 10.4 i l17'k1 li if N46 -91 19: ian. Tb SS Zz of S:- 59. Q-P 3 'ESM 'ev Shlrley Nlehaus ,W Joe Nlefo NJ' TQ? X59 'Y Connie Nnkolatos Stan Norman Q,-ef -ind' Latff Lehha Nossal Bull Nowlm NEW SOPHOMORES Duane Meeks and the splrlf generated by The annual WT Davnd Nunley Gene Nunn Barbara Nye Jeanne Odom 626 .ig ....-I r 5 , On Underclcxssmen Lorra ne O Nave Paulette O en An Ownbey Raymond Pace gg-N- S 1 'eve Vg!! ,Q A :fQ9?,?eQ5MaAMt 3 9g't5f3Ecbg'!i'53-33-s ssseltelillltetsi S 4 it-tw sa lalagaew A 5 561-,A H4 55 se A , ig? ?g?g?5Q5,K33,5 ,,, 5 Q Q 4 l Q igagg W rr' IFPS n a St hl n e thus: stcally to Ed nJ ff n game post pep dlspl ys Ma r'a Perez Roland Perez fe Skip Pfeif No ma .lo Phelps sa Y7' v V V L fm, , uf' ,, . , ,,, . :rl V W ,R ' M' Sandy Padgett Manuel P l cos Wnlton Pate Ll da Peak 'Magi 411 '- QL Edd e Pa ker Leona Parker i if .....-0' gr-Y xp' Students Trade NH '1- V K .ns--1 x 55 I . V-'T 1 . 'J- ENJOYING EXCHANGING PICTURES are firs? Ann Romanek, and James Rochon. 4 BL . e 3 s .... 4 . , LLA' ' ' 'AL' Z , . X A i fr ., U. .A , A L W V 'Viv-::l'i' .S' r . . cw- T l TOP ROW: Larry Pierdolla and Betiy Pittman. SECOND ROW: Sandra Porter, Sandy Porter, and Sandy Powers. THIRD ROW: Glennis Price, Ann Purcell, Nan Purcell, Marlene Purgason, and Pa? Quick. BOTTOM ROW: Beatrice Ramirez, Helen Ramirez, Aura Nell Ranzau, C. O. Ratliff, and Virginia Rayburn. Class Pictures -nav' Q . year siudenis Janice Key, Cathy Miller, Mary if M 1 M ' Q, 3 R t 4 ,, 1' . ....,, i f I , - ' ME fm, ,3- . ,Y , J A 4 has-3 -'Ai TOP ROW: Robert Raymos and Charles Redgrave, Jr. SECOND ROW: Agnes Reed, Penny Rees, and David Renken. THIRD ROW: Kenneth Renken, Henry Renferia, Jean Richardson, Ben Roberis, and Noble Roberts. BOTTOM ROW: Shirley Robinson, Jim Rochon, Jo Ann Rodriguez, Mary Ann Romanek, and Jimmy Rose. 149 I PAMELA CRUIK SHANK TAKES a whlrl around the campus rn thus three for d piece ensemble surfed Cf or late afternoon WITH A SURPRISING fl d . IH, L. .W -fs, Erie' L are in popularity, the exquisitely efalled cha-cha bool' sends The fashion sea running. We we ,Q .f ff 52+ f I . K 9 lib if I PMA . :s,..v- - ,, V , 7-we we Q eg ff A , Y, t U 1 ,M son off 'Sl' Jlmm R l Fashlons Predommcnte Ffh- ' -'ww 9.5, Ky' in .yr 'IX y y ander .p-,5, Mary Ahce Sanders Kay Sanford ev ff-W QL ff Ma rtha Santee 1-di Carl Schumann Pat Schmidt Pat Schultz vw-. N494 'Pwr udy Schuman n David Schwarz Vg . Sy KW' f W we ky .,,A ,,,r . my Qs A E ,,..., Tom Scrufchin Tim Searls Richard Sellinger . S 'f or if - ! 1 - 1 I vs ', T , hi, ,W 5 . . 4 V f i 1 Q f' -is 1 an .4 s 4 I, 1 ' I. 4 , j Earl Shaver C Ie Shaw Sandra Shea At El-IS YW Peggy Shepard Barbara Shepherd A? Mlm: Sleber WW Eileen Shults Qi' www fr'-:rs James Slmecek John Simms -if-SSW 'waf- '--I AA. Emlly Sholl s Ba rba ra Slmecek Mx Pamela Singleton As long as there have been clothes there have been fads rn keeprng wrth fClSh101'1S of the day In colon1al t1mes the powdered Wlg and hoop sl-nrt were the vogue The Southern belle carned her swan s-down fan and the flapper of the twentres was modrsh 1n her shapeless tube tnmmed w1th the 1nev1ta.ble beads We m our day have expenenced everythlng from the pnncess lme to the formless sack Accessones have nm the gamut from dalnty decoratrve p1ns to brg medalhons on heavy chams leotards bnght bnght colors cmd Jouses loose overblouses usually decorated Wllh fnnge Boys fash1ons went through defrrute phases too From narrow lcrpels and vests Knot to ment1on kmckerbockers and h1gh button shoesl they ve advanced to Como sweaters bulky kmt crew sweaters and clam drggers Footwear styles have ranged from the ever popular loafer to blue suede shoes and Whlle bucks Currently gettmg a brg play IS the cha-cha boot One of w1nters fash1ons to come 1nto year round use rn the f1ft1es was the pleated skrrt Formerly worn excluslvely dunng cold weather but now makmq 1lS appearance 1n all season lrght werght fabnc 1t s the most man the most fm Carol Smith 'rf Q 4:43 Cralg Smuth Mary Ann Smith Judy Smoot Vnckl Sorensen Betty Spacek MARLENE DEUTSCH MODELS a frock of twlllght roses t enhance that theater date evening I ff ' , 'k:k- f Av 'avi , , , ,4 - 5' - ' kkk' 1 3,4 K -'V I , 5 4. 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Q t Q -' Q at 'H t A I . gs:-ll-1 JACK LEE GILBERT Sfrader and .loe Frechefie work f fhe lnln In lh ceramlcs deparfmenf DONNA HERBERT AND Johnny Moreno work dulngenily on then arf asslgnmenf Art Students Uncover ui? if 'Qi 'Nav vn- kia QQ NO' -4' 'SS' .Abe TOP ROW Beverly Spauldmg Jnmmy Spencer Carole Sfadler and Sandra Stahl SECOND ROW Susan Sianley Vnrglnna Slenfle Joe Sfenberg and Mlrlom Sfendl 9 THIRD ROW Charlle Stephenson Elalne Sfernberg, Ronnie Sflegler, and Mary Sfolces FOURTH ROW Dome Sfoudf Mary Smnger, Joyce Sumner, and Susan Swan 1' fig -vw-aw' .JSR ' y er Y e,y ' , Q. . A . ' , .1 L- ,,. A ' ,S , V . , r',' Q I x I , ' fl K :H ., ' ft, .,V: VZ T ie ' y i f f vi J J' rf 3 a E I ,, N I 7 A K I T S 4 f . A 'E . -'. - . Y Q, ..k.w,,fe.x - I r ' is ' I Q 'I ' 9 1 QL f 'R K an I W S A-1, an .arf X - '11, A , .. lil? ,Y ce: - 14 - I . I . I I ' Z ' . . , . I , .. . ' Hldden Talents ' 3 -ik. hun! fn' W--4-JV 9-r' 1-Q 'WT 'U ING' Ar' 'Q Miki' vin- NF .4-vw-uv A A. fi ,ss OHV -N-Q H--asf mf? N. Jerry Thomas Jlmmy Tlppett Charles Tschoepe Jerry Underwood Beverly Swope Sheila Tallmadge Don Thompson Stephen Thompson Marcel Trudeau Ross Truman Cecelia Tucker David Turner Ideas trapped 1n a shy tongued boy or shnnk 1ng v1o1et g1r1 have a strange hablt of poppxng out IH an art class Even students who would dle be- fore mak1ng themselves consplcuous let then' 1mag1nat1ons run w11d w1th a pcunt brush penc11 or blob of clay As shown here they attack then' work Wllh earnestness cmd enjoyment 153 new ,ew 'inf -v ' ,...f Ricky Thomas Jack Trupp ELEANOR WITTKOP AND on stlll life assignment 1 Donna Herbert put 'Flnlshlng touches fy . . ' '- 'W E ',ll' - Q T T A W U llllizwf T 'T T 5 ei- , ' -'fs , at ' f . T tlt' 9 M s of - T T T ' if, , V 5 5 V 3 V ,L 1 X T ..,t.. ..,, T Q X, :'1.f7,fQ5 ., ,L ,3ggxg1'-' .,. It if I A N 3 I K, 1 ' Q r l A , R L, ' J z ,tw Z,m , , Q .Y K - E: Q -' '- 'X M .-XQH ' ' '1 - ff V ' Fil . - 5 as 1+ -za M . Af s.lt . N Z 3 3 I T ZAt,t Q i 'A 1 W ' 4 K .,a. '. -3 - 2:2 ,.:t' A A4 7 Lk , V I ,flu V K Z gtk We g .t,, I VV A ' , ,atm T -. - , t 1 1. iv ' V W I .. - ,,,,, N X i W ,,rl ' 1 41 'K fm A f4?f'7?e413 t . . . . . . I . I ' I -av--M-uv f' Q99 :ii :gr - I .' ,,. .Xl rr . T K' ' Q f .Ja i R t , K -14. K Y' -A ' 9 V 'Pair 'f xx ,X S ,rif f -efikik K 'r A21 ,Q W T D nr on ' 1 f s Q, v ' 1 X f Agfa f ' .. W Q54 I' , L are 1 .kyy ' 7 ,f -,npr He., 2 .'--, 5 .A,A. K .s M l Jean Wallis David Watson Jennifer Watson Billy Weathers ,. S. . 47- f .ima , , P Na- ly ,A 1- .iifk K waxing T s , will .nv- .: .1-Q, ge gs- 1-...if 5 w Q f 1 'V P in A at .,, i f 1 ..- .5 1 M FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Whitehead, Linda Whitehead, Tommy Whitehead, Bill Whittington. BOTTOM ROW: James Wieding, Janet Wiley, Glen Williams, lrma Williams. 154 Interest in Marie Valdez Maria Villalobos Yolanda Villarreal Grace Voges THOUGH INDISPOSED TO work at the board, they are still trying to learn. Intellects puzzling over the troublesome equation are Janette Knowles, Tommy Whitehead, and Marlene Deutsch. llNumbers Develops Z, 4 ,,f' A , ' Pamela Williams r i A m L Judith Ann Wilmoth i , ., ff' AA.: James Wilson 1 A , LZ r- i P 5 , Q ' K ' .sdw 1. ' K 's-...nf ' ,,,. W 1 . L -,.-A 'ig T ll, if .wi - , A if lliliijfp. -lr H1 ff . ...L Nancy Wilson ' A T Lou Ann Wolfshohl V' J -N. 1 QL - If L , as 1 ,lli H ? ., L,,, my y. I . ff - Janill Wong Marilyn Woodard 'NMJ .z V , H 6 j k T' K 5' wi ' W I , ' . L l V i f , Q if I '.'- l,.'+:.,,v 4 '- iIf x ir I , fi 4- . y i' ' 'Vi was ,l 5,5 -0 1 , - FOURTH ROW: Bill Worrell, William Wurz, Sarah Beth Wyah, Lenny Wyrick. BOTTOM ROW: Jerry Yankee, Shirley Yelvington, Virginia Zaborsky, Herberi Zepp. 155 5'-rr xp of-'V .AQ an . n, Q e, ' ,fi .eff-I' K Jig' J ua' . ,5 wr-- 53:01 Scene at EHS JJ rl, 4 ' , 3 y F Ak ,. JV! 2 - Zjirixgv gk I Y 8 - 'ff if 1 GERRY McNETT WASHES his hands while keeping a wary eye on Bonnie Lois Vauter, Mary Lanum, Carol Coats, and Janice Halbrook who view his senior ring and long for the day when they will receive theirs. NOW, WHICH WAY did they say that elevator was? This will be a disappointing quest for Edward Marek, Oscar Jimenez, Ralph Gilbert, Shera Booth, and Grace Casper. FIGHTING THEIR WAY past iuniors and seniors is the daily routine of leaving the cafeteria for sophomores John Bar- low, Allison Allison, James Page, Joyce Sumner, and Janet Wiley. Buster Cavin and Victor Johnson are the obstacles on this particular day. 9 we-4 Scene at EHS AT SAN ANTONIO Assembly No. 3 Rainbow Girls lnsfallaiion Beffy Nelson lcenferl was insialled as Worrhy Advisor. Sophomores looking on left fo righ? are Kay Haldy Donita Darnell Javl'E,,BfOwn,X Emily Sholl Susan Carroll and Barbara Shepherd. left is honorees sisiernlfois Nelson. 1 Q W xfbw av. rp 1 ,M f , X ,, , , , , 1 52 , , , ' , 1 8 ,Q X A f 9 1 W .Q A 125' fs -rw Q4 3 lyahfxgm ' 4 535 5 Vg, 1 ,Y l ea X . 1 ,J YE . M PHILIP HACKETT AND Shannon Mc- Connell assemble a screen used in Mrs. Marion Powell's redecorated home. 41 'Mn 50 0I'l'1 as in -H1 3 b 32 'z 2' oc: zo frm 'Pu om 3,3 0 1 :E 5-F4 O. U -. Q 2 I' Q 5 Q. Z Q -. '4 I' ID U Z I1 Z 0 .. .. Cl D. 3 :. 0 .. Il' 0 U. G E. 0 -. 5. 4 '-T U I 0 3 .,. .. T Q .. rr y X . i :A ' lx H 5 , me , 1, ,gy i ,.LL H., .ii A , LEFT: Mr. John B. Sullivan presents Joan James, Betty Jean Mudd, and Rita Bigley with Quill and Scroll pins. BELOW: Thespians Jewel Ann Dunaway, Cherry Rees, James Baine, James Bennett, Betty McDowell, Calvin Chrane, and Todie Turner present Balcony Scene. BOTTOM: Lois Nelson and Frances Stenberg compete with two Jeffites in the Junior Chamber of Commerce My True Security Radio Speech Contest. illllllllllllllllll llllllllll .M My M E M can me A is ,llr, iisllcci is it 8 5 ,Vx he ll llll THE 1960 SPARK pays tribute in the fol- lowing ten pages to students who have this year gained scholastic and com- petitive honors reflecting credit on them- selves and Edison High School. I-ICDNORS ,-,env-I ,1- L-33,53 'X 19 x ABOVE James Murday and Pat Parker pause to work a problem before class LEFT Barbara Andress Joel Copeland Susan Carroll and Cynthia Frndley attend the Student Councnl Honor Roll Tea BELOW Diane langworthy rises to speak at the Nahonal Honor Society lmtlatlon LEFT TO RIGHT Ruta Bngley Mr W W Few Edros Tschledel Mary Ann Schmnd Barbara Andress Darlene Davrs Bobby Wlllmann Mary Sullivan Arthur Bentley Bully Lalko Par Parker Patricia Patrick .lerrlynn Brooks Alrce Wear Beverly Bouton and Charles Dodson flfwcx l- Seniors Grain High Honors SALUTATORIAN SANDYE HICKMAN adds another honor to her many activities. As a member of the Business Club, she was chosen Secretary of the Month. She also marches in the drill team and attained membership in the National Honor Society. E 1 1 l VALEDICTORIAN D IA N E LANGWORTHY disproves that old saw about brains and beauty not mixing. Besides being head maiorette, she is also a member of Na- tional Honor Society, the Glee Club, and Student Council. 161 With highest grade point average over the four-year period, ninth through twelfth grades, the valedictorian re- ceives scholarship offers from state col- leges and universities. The salutatorian is the second-place grade point winner and is frequently given certain types of scholarships. Of- ten when several girls in the graduating class rank at the top of the list, the boy with the highest grade point average is honored in some way and is recognized on stage at graduation. MR. A. W. NORTON congratulates James Murday on bemg highest ranking boy in the 1960 graduating class. On the Texas University Entrance Exam, he scored 134 and was a finalist in the General Motors Scholarship Test. From Exams to Sewmg WHATS THIS? IS Gary Hopkins so bramy that he can play cards whale Cynthia Strauch Loss Nelson and Jlm Cummms cram for the National Merit Exam? Tlelng for thlrtleth place In America Gary IS a sem: finalist whale the others recetved letters of commendatnon ALLA SENIORS DIANE Langworthy John Anderson and Lols Nelson luke to keep up with news around the world The NCIIIODGI Mer1t Scho1arsh1p Program 1S a nat1onw1de search for students who demonstrate extraordmary ab111ty to beneht from a college educatlon In add1t1on to bemg consldered for Ment Scholarshrps part1c1pants 1n the cornpetmon are frequently consxdered by pnvate organ1zat1ons for speclal scholarshlps awarded through the fac111t1es of NMSC On the bas1s of the exammatlon about 10 OOO sern1f1na11sts are chosen In the fall these sem1f1na11sts are asked to take another examlnatlon and students who repeat then' hxgh per formance on the second exammatlon become f1na11sts W1n ners of Ment Scholarsh1ps are selected from Ih1S group Four year college scho1ctrsh1ps are awarded to the w1nners Wllh strpends depending on f1nanc1a1 need LIBRARY RESEARCH PROVES helpful to all A students James Murday Sandye Hackman Judy Patterson Lnbble Bayer and Gary Hopklns l 162 1-1 . .. V , a - , x ' I I - 1 ' 1 . 1 I ' ' . . . .. . 1 - 1 ' 1 1 1 1 . Upperclassmen Show Their Ability Anderson ACTING AS BEXAR County Judge dunng Youth Appreciation Week Cllfford Katz receives Instructions from Judge Charles AS PART OF the annual Daughters of the American Revolution Good Cmzen contest Joan James was chosen from senior gurls by a foc ulty committee as Edison s DAR Representative x 124 as-Ali a two piece wool sunt 163 1? STELLA LEAL ELECTED Dlstrnct 2 Vlce President of FTA brmgs another honor to Edison THE HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT added to Edison s growing Inst of honors when Janet Evans placed second un the Wolff and Marx Sewing Contest wlth 1 ij .- - - ' . T' H 1 1 . 4A,i , J -.,4 if ,X 15, 1 in-.111 . g :A I t , - .1 15' MISS FANNYEBEl.lE CROSSLEY, Student Council sponsor, congratulates Bill Darling on receiving the first Key Award to be presented to outstanding students in northside schools by the Exchange Club of Northside San Antonio. BY-LINERS, SUSAN HELLER, Stella Leal, and Bufford Howard have chance of putting into practice rules learned in iournalism class. Edisonites Gain Distinction Qc X MARY LOUISE DUBOSE, winner of Betty Croclcer's examination of f'Homemaking Knowledge and Attitudes, gains lille of Betty Crocker Future Homemaker from Edison. Originated for recognition of outstanding reporters and photographers on the staff and in journalism classes, the By-Liners Club, shown below, for the first time this year rewards staffers who have had signed stories or credit- lined photographs in community and down- town papers. Press club members were feted with a steak dinner by the sponsor and her husband this spring. WONDER WHAT'S SO funny about the Bear Tracks' assignment board? Edward Richards, sports editor: .loan James, editor- in-chiefp and Arthur Bentley, associate editor, are getting a good laugh. SPARK EDITOR, LOIS Nelson, shows pho- tographer Eddie Shaw the schedule of pic- tures to be taken the next day. Paul McClain, advertising editor, checks the paper 'For ads while Diana Silver re-reads her story. Sl f 164 1n Many Flelds Semors 1'L'lI11OIS sophomores soph omores 1un1ors sen1ors sophomores Jumors and sen1ors agam thus the cycle of honorees ends 1n May where lt began 1n September W1nners of the monthly c1t1zen con test are chosen from cr 11st on Wh1Ch ad VISOIS place the name of a boy cmd ct g1r1 to determme the W1nners Students are judged on character attltude to ward teachers and school mterest 1n school act1v1t1es courtesy conduct cmd coopercmve sp1r1t OK STUDENTS NOW lusten closely whale Stella Leal gaves pointers on How To Be A Good Cltnzen Those payung aftentuon are Peter Bryan Candy Barbera and Tony Lmsky BILL DARLING PEEKS over Lols Nelson s shoulder as she checks the student councll pages for the annual CUB REPORTER BETH Bauer mtervlews James Lynch Hope he knows all the answers WONDER WHAT KAY Haldy IS thanking? lts doubtful If Its the same thang Jimmy Rylander ns thmkmg 165 - . I I -. - 1 1 1 1 1 . , . . , I . ' I ' 1 1 1 . . . . ,, - fr r . . ,, . . ' 1 1 WJ- rn, wma, ssyy yy,. T an 1, yryc -rs flf' W A L up ..,, 'nl xl ,.., 9 - 1 . . . . . , . ., 5. ff, ATHLETES GAIN HONORS. Bill Davis received all-state hon- orable mention, all-city, and all-district in football. Edgar Russell was voted most valuable player and named all-district second team. Dee Keller received all-district first team and, in basketball, all-district honorable mention. ALL-A SOPHOMORES TAKING it easy while studying are Tom Scrutchin, Mary Michaels, Marlene Deutsch, and John Myers. ,L Athletic and Scholastic Competition MRS. KARL CATES presents 'first place awards to Kay Haldy, James Baine and Carolyn Cartwright for their wins in the Trinity Speech Festival. Nm -,.. JACK POZERO MADE city and all-district first team. all- ARE STRAIGHT-A .IUNIORS Viola Grohman, Joel Copeland, Margaret VanderVoort, and Carolyn Kohleffel studying? sf . IT'S A WONDER that these Edisonites are all-A students. How can a good looking boy like John Whitesides study between two cute blondes like Suzanne Woodard and Patsy Vaughan? x . 'I67 Z7 R ...- ,......4wf r rf 35' f puns, nxt ...Z x in I j, .-.ii '11 .. '1i Taking up judo as a sport, Hubert Bouadana new teaches it at San An- tonio College. He began teaching after two years of practice. When asked whether he enjoyed it, he replied, Cer- tainly. However, it has never been of any real value as he has never been attacked. Service . . Progress . When in the sixth grade at Agnes Cotton Elementary, Pat Parker began her hobby of helping to guide and aid blind persons. A friend at her church asked her to help people know more about blindness, and to make them more conscious of it. She first needed to know braille, so she took a course in the study of the blind alphabet. In describing the braille alphabet, Pat said that not only are there symbols for the letters, but also for the diphthongs and numerous quo- tations and punctuation. In all, the alphabet numbers about ninety. It took her one summer to learn the entire alphabet. Pat has contributed a braille book to the library and is teaching two girls at Edison to read braille in order to assist sightless people. She says her real goal is to interest other people in work with the blind. Planning to go to college to study engineering, Hubert hopes to get a doc- tor's degree in math. In his spare time he likes to bowl: and although he looks as if he ought to play football, he never has. Here he practices judo with his brother Daniel. i Scholarship Dedication German schools are more challenging says Iames Murday Having recently returned from Frankfurt American High School Frank furt Germany he believes that schools here are too easy For pastimes Iames plays the piano listens to classical music and reads such articles as appear in Reader s Digest and Scientific Amen can Although he likes to play football and run track he has never competed in school He also enjoys tennis as recreation When asked what qualities he liked in a date he replied the ability to converse Iames plans to attend Massachusetts Instl tute of Technology and major in physics After that he hopes to go to graduate school and then do research in pure atomic or nuclear physics Iarnes thinks the most exciting thing that has ever happened to him was traveling to Paris on a sightseeing tour He visited the Eiffel Tower Casino Paree Arc de Tnomph and Louvre and saw the paintings The Last Supper and Mona Lisa Guess Who? Many Ed1son1tes know Roy White as only a very friendly math teacher and the coach of the golf team But he played professional football from 1924 through 1930 after which he began coaching in college When the depression hit he quit that and began coaching in high school. Thus he began his teaching career. Bed Grange called White the greatest blocking back ever to put on a football suit He was once known to punt the ball from one end of the field to the other. In a 1929 official program for the Chicago Bears Football Club Incorporated the following article was found. Roy White enrolled at the Brownwood High School and during his four years of service in the backfield established a record that spread beyond the broad con- fines of the Lone Star State. After his last prep year in 1919 he played at the Daniel Baker College for three years leading the outfit in 1922. He then collected additional laurels at Valparaiso in 1923-24. Following a year with the Bulls in 1926 he played with the Bears in 1927 and 1928 'A me im-iii.. 41,4 4 fail VICE-PRINCIPAL W. W. Few announces names of new members to be installed into Alva Chapter of National Honor Society. DRAMA STUDENTS STRIVE to improve voice qualities through use of tape recordings. Left vo right are Sandy Padgett, Pat Helton, Loretta Uribe, Goron Gabriel, Pam Williams, QE f y. Lug MEMBERS OF THE Student Council Citizenship Com- mittee meet monthly to tally teacher votes which determine Citizens of the Month. Left to right are Roselyn Franka, Sharon Duecker, Chairman Ann Richardson, and Pamela Sorrells. , W, M ,W uW.m ..., VM Rv. ,K if N V, x 'S 4 Fa :Tx . . . w . N We 4 ' - -.CJ 'M X, ,Y W . LQ., -e, -' ,N aj, Sy' , Honor societies, student council, marching units, and publications staffs compose the organizations of Edison. Members of each class hold offices in one, if not more, of these groups. Because leaders are made and not born, work in such departments encourages all teens to take advantage of educa- tional opportunities offered them, thus developing CDRGANIZATICDNS CARULYN CARTWRIGHT PRACTICES for Triniiy Speech Fesiival, in which she won 'First place in advanced girls' dramatic reading. outstanding leading abilities in many. -1,1 YJ A K Q1 STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Olive Dunlap and Peggy Kosub serve punch fo Sherrie Cowey and Joyce Bcmkl-read af tea honoring students making no grade lower than 'B' for the preceding nine weeks period. i 7'l After Sltllng in on a council ses sion at Iefferson in 1936 and becom mg very interested Mrs Mary Kate M1chot and her representative group organized Edison s first council Mrs M1chot sponsored the or ganization from 1936 to 1951 Be tween that year and 1956 Mr Philip Bauman and Mrs Camilla Hewitt served as advisors respectively Miss Fannyebelle Crossley then took the position and continues to serve faithfully A council first still observed at EHS 1S the 8 30 prayer bell Car many activities 1n1t1ated by former student councils 1938 marked the beginning of annual Color Day Sweetheart Prom attending conven tions booster tag sales and paper drives continue to lead the list of council dos Today the body functions in Ala mo Association of Student Councils and Texas Association of Student Councils This year the before lunch prayer was introduced by the Service Com mittee Also the Citizen-of the- Month proyect of last year was continued for choice of monthly out standing school citizens SON OF EDISONS PTA president Bull Darling student body prexy busses himself with council duties Winner of the Key Award Bill also presides over weekly executive com mittee meetings Council Prexy Chip oil the olcl Block CATHY MILLER BILL Darling Susan Carroll Sharon Saathoff B e tt y Spacek Wayne Reeve and Peggy Kosub decorate cafeteria hall for Color Day fl 172 h ' ' , . ev' ried out by today's council are A tpy,s I I S' I I ' Il I II ' , ' l s 113 -:-- si QQ? .fl ,,.-.,, nw-J ' ,vw A...-fxx... TOP ROW Marhn Hendrux vlce presudent Edrns Tschxedel recordmg secretary Janet Brown correspondmg secretary and Mlss Fannyebelle Crossley sponsor BOTTOM ROW Duana Sllver treasurer Mnke Jackson parlnamentanan Jerry Magee chaplam and Barbara Burns reporter hlstorlan Counc1l Wheels Keep School Rollmq JANET BROWN ADDS an nnterestmg comment dunng the weekly meetung of the executrve board Other officers sealed left to right are Edrls Tschledel Bull Darling Martin Hendrix Make Jackson and Diana Silver Standing left to right are Jerry Magee and Barbara Burris 173 96- - ., -.SJ t A T... Q? y l. ,t .T 1 6 , Va.. .. W V ' Ve H f -' ' V ,Q ' ' ss , ' , - ' ' -f 1 -I' 'fa ' f - we ' 5 4 K 9 f rw 5 A ,xii K. . Ag W3 f ' ,f : . . I . . . i . . I . 1 , . I . , . : . . I I . I . . i I . I . I . . . . , , , , . TN me is - ,,L, 5 I V wr- , 51 V545 Z1 If vii-nip I-X COUNCIL MEMBERS SUSAN Carroll, Grace Voges, Stella Leal, and Alta Lee Lucas test Sharon Moore's salesmanship ability by purchasing Edison book covers between classes. MARILYN VOLLMER ROSELYN Franka Pat Carter Beverly Bouton, Sharon Pierce and Beth Bauer pause momentarily en route to fifth period council meeting PAM SORRELLS, JOAN James, Skip Pfeiffer, Jeannine Henderson, and Mike Murphy stand Jane, Jones and Jim Ward helped decorme admiration of school flag, presented by last year's council. chances of Wmnm of . Y 'ir 174 Wllh EHS FIFSIS T' Yr ff ',f 'N ,,g-,if- .f:,l,, I f ,,,,.f' Z., Trenholm Jeanne Sellers Jane Gnbson for Edlson Ray game and discussed EHSs A IN IN X tfffsiiw. ELIZABETH THOMPSON AND Wayne Reeve are two of the council members who assisted the Glee Club In sellmg nts re cordmg of the Messmh INDIVIDUAL COMMITTEE MEETINGS save much tume nn council work Mum: Sleber Jack Hard wnck Denny Hallmark Ann Rlchardson Cathy Muller and Clifford Katz meet to discuss some current busmess fQP4 Gas. 175 -6 ll I F ,fe ,f , KR I -W1 f -, E' I ,y I llsl I I I f fv '::. A M t , it f' A I E svry I 'C A :J . I .S ',,.,5,:,:g ' ,:' k k I X KX .. ,. . . , V , A I nl'- ' s 'L I . ' ' I V- f'-. , . 1' tw- ? l , ' ' , . l Y l we l l -, N , I hy 1 Q 3 K -' 1' ' I . Nix . I y flu 1 .1 ' 7' , I ' I , mf? llll A K2 ff I 1 1 ll I J h .W t,,.s ,. Af ll Q, I4 1: I :: 5 K., i W, L, Q! l SHERI GARLAND SHARON Duecker and Beverly Ball enloy drmkmg from refrlgerated founlaln donaled school by 59 council Ty Grlffls apparently enloys hnmself alsol F N -., MAKING PROM DECORATIONS proves to be quite enloyable to left fo rlghf Sharon Saaihoff Davnd Sheppard Duane Langworfhy and Lois Nelson seated left to nght Ollve Dunlap Joyce Coggeshall Ruta Blgley Freddie Sfenberg Penny Blckersfaff and Sharon Hall 1 V wgwf' ,A,.,J Councll Beflelll DIANA BANKS RELATES 'NSN funny mcndenf from a recent council meehng fo allernare members standing leff to right Mary Jo Dvorak Nma Parker Helen Peche a n d Marian Choate seated left to rnght Jackie Brnclwell Doug Rnchard son and Carolyn Barrels ,v ai-',., I' 'AM-. QQ' x funn Projects Student Body Q. THAT WILL BE one dime, pleasel says .Ierilynn Brooks to James Morris. Peggy Kosub and Betty Spacek, right, pin on their booster tags while Betty McDowell and Phyllis Kesei wait to make their purchases. ...-...- N --1 i in L , 1 HANGING A POSTER for the Edison- Jeff game are, left to right, alter- nates Sondra Nichol, Rose Locke, lrene Carlson, Betty Jo Dess, Sandy Smith, Paula Harmon, Robbie Barr, and Shirley Niehaus. What's the matter girls? Things could be worse. I I ' f 7' Yin- x X- 1 'I77 JIMMY KEITH LEADS discussion of council proiects with alternates, seated left to right: Carolyn Her- long, Mary Alice Sanders, and Susan McFarland, standing left to right: Melanie Dolle, Cynthia Findley, Di- anna Fieseler, and Jean Moulding. Counoll Ploks Honored Semor Couple Sweetheart and Beau of EHS as announced at the annual ball March 5 1n the Boun L1 brary are Connle Clark cmd Wayne Reeve Along Wllh the t1t1e of Sweet heart Conn1e was presented wlth one dozen red roses and cc Hara to wear for the remamder of the even1ng Not be1ng a populanty con test cho1ce of the couple 15 tra d1t1ona1ly made by drcrwlng from names of semor members of the COUHC11 heart Ball are left to right Bull Darlnng W W Few Mlss Fannyebelle Crossley Mrs H J Saatlwoff Denny Hallmark Cathy Muller Curhs Tleken Floyd Duxon and Mr and Mrs W H Hewntt ENJOYING THEMSELVES AT the Sweet- R gm DOUG RICHARDSON HEAVE5 a sigh of relief as Jimmy Rylander and Denny Hallmark unload papers dur- ing Council paper drive. STUDENT COUNCIL ADVISORY board members Diana Silver, Bar- bara Burrls Bill Dorling Edrls Tschledel, and Penny Bickerslaff look on as Marhn Hendrix briefs Jack Hardwick on commiflee duties. BEVERLY BOUTON AND Belh Bauer disiribuie well deserved honor roll pans to Grace Voges, Jean Moulding, Joyce Coggeshall Sharron Pierce Jack Hardwick, and Jerry Magee. 2 ,eg 'I79 National Honor Society NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY officers pause with Vice-Principal W, W, Few following tea honoring new NHS members. Left to right are Secretary Peggy O'Neal, Treasurer Mary Ann Schmid, Mr. Few, Sponsor Mrs. E. B. Graham, President Sharon Hall, and Vice-President Roselyn Franka. IN A SOLEMN ceremony, the National Honor Society inducted forty-six new members. Left side, old members are, FIRST ROW: Helen Peche, Magee, John Anderson, Sandra Russell, Evelyn Forester, Betty Jean Mudd. Speakers Lois Nelson, Diane Langworthy, President Sharon Hall, and Schmidt. Right side, new members are, FIRST ROW: Kay Trammell, Jeannine Sollock, Dick Danes, Barbara Kay Andress, Bob Willmann, Arthur Charles Dodson, Deretha Rainey, Tommy Ewing. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Lester, Clarence Underwood, Barbara Moore, Carolyn Kohleffel. FIFTH Jean House, David Johnson, Stella Leal, Rose Locke, Sue Lupien, Sandra Kay Nichol, Jo Beth O'Toole, Sam Redford, Martha Kay Rentro, Gregory Woodard. 544 4 180 Distinguishes Outstanding Students MARY ANN SCHMID, Edris Tschiedel, President Sharon Hall, Diane Langworthy, Lois Nelson, and Rita Bigley wait for re- freshments served by Student Council following annual NHS induction ceremony March 8. In 1776 the first Honor Society was organized at William and Mary College in Virginia. In 1929 a group of educators decided that public recognition of those qualities which stand for high scholarship, sound character, distinc- tive service, and outstanding leadership should be due every student of such characteristics in every progressive high school in the United States. During 1934-35 the Alva Chapter of the National Honor Society was founded upon basis of these qualities, and since its origin has been Edison's most esteemed organization. Member- ship in it is eagerly awaited each year. NX Louise Floyd, Joan James, Peggy O'Neal, Jeanette Day, Sand Hickman, Calvin Eddy, James Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Libbie Bayer, Geraldine Mary Ann Schmid. Not shown are Mary Jo Baier, Rita Bige Connie Clark Shirley Eckhardt Roselyn Franka Ann Richardson Maxine V- r r r 1 Bentley, Pat Parker, Jerilynn Brooks. SECOND ROW: Billy Laika, Patricia Patrick, Alice Weir, Beverly Bouton. THIRD ROW: Joel Copeland, ROW: Mary Lou Lane, Leroy Metze. Not shown are Janet rown, Darlene Davis, Cathy Ferguso er, Viola Grohman, Tommy Holt, Scott, Jane Shuman, Leanna Stephens, Pete Strom, Mary Su livan, Sarah Trenholm, ar aret nderVoort, hn Whitesides, and Suzanne Weeks of Preparation Culminaie in Impressive Ceremony NEW NHS MEMBERS await certificates signifying acceptance into the society. James Hamilton presents Alice Weir with her certificate. 1, COUNSELOR FRANCIS BURGESS and Sponsor Rf Mrs. E. B. Graham check student averages which partly determine NHS admittance. V 1'Tiiil mix 1 lie i ARTISTS CARL BRAUN and Patsy Vaughan aid in making candle holders in the shape of NHS pins to be used in initiation. 182 Stalfers MIX Work Wlth Pleasure Nl UTTER CONFUSION YOU say? No lust staff members re cervmg corrected copy again' Left to right are Sue Newman Beth Bauer Sarah Trenholm Joan James Valerie Varoff Loss Nelson and Arthur Bentley IN REPLY TO a letter concerning the 1959 Spark the most beautiful year book we have ever seen staffers pre sented copnes to State Charrman of Library Cammnttee Mrs Oran Klrk patrrck of the Daughters of the R public of Texas for permanent Alamo Library files LEFT TO RIGHT stand mg are Photography Edrtor Sandra Russell Advertising Manager Jeannine Sollock Busmess Manager Linda Pack SEATED Edntor In chlef Lars Nelson and Mrs Kirkpatrick MARY ANN SCHMID Judy Schreck Janet Evans Paul McClain Lois Nelson and Joan James admnre new Quill and Scroll puns as Prlncupal John B Sulluvan Issues remaunder to Sandra Russell Edward Richards Mary Sulllvan Betty Jean Mudd Ruta Bagley Jeannine Sollock Jerllynn Brooks and Arthur Bentley rg tf WY Y? ,,..f' 81,134 i X all J 4 x F l Q if K . , ,., , , , ' , ' , I I D I I I I , . , - K xxr- . ev J 1 sr- V, L ...... l c Pl, ,' ' 'lg 5 . r 2 'KV , , . , ' - ' , E, 1 , , , ' iEs,ff'4 4 , f I - X 555' t :fi ., K 8 . M' A V Vg. K L s L S I A Q V . L wi H ' I 3 A Q .i ,. ,, .. I n MW 1 ' ' , - p I . . r ' O . I . - , . ' e' V ms- K . ' . ' g A I 4 - I 1 , . , . 1 . . 1 ctqf ww! K ' r . ,gi Scholarship, Stott Work TREASURER CLAUDIA WILLIAMS, Sec- retary Betty Jean Mudd, and Vice- President Rita Bigley order Q 8- S pins. QUILL AND SCROLL prexy Joan James and sponsor Mrs. Jose Ross check requirements for spring initiation. HIGH AD SOLICITORS Jeannine Sollock and Lois Nelson rehearse pitch before embarking on sales mission. sf, Quill and Scroll members are chosen from staffers who meet certain requirements: candi- dates may be elected from the newspaper, yearbook, maga- zine, or handbook staffs: they must be of junior or senior classification, in the upper third of their class in general scho- lastic standing at the time of their election, and have done superior work in writing, edit- ing, or business management. O C N 'T . if vis? ,eq -s v-I if is 5 'Ji .uv 184 XX, Prerequisites for Q 81 S xl, .fix PAUL McCl.AIN, ARTHUR Bentley and Edward Richards devote extra C?J hours to writing columns for the Light, one of San An- tonio's leading papers. til ill, MARY SULLIVAN, CENTER, briefs ll? Sandra Russell, left, on picture as- signments. Janet Evans places in- structions for other photographers in staff box. JUGUST BEAR TRACKS STAFF members Mary Ann Schmid, center, and Judy Schreck, right, attempt to educate Jerilynn Brooks of an- nual staff on the qualities of a good paper. Think they'II do it? 1 ----...Y 4 H.--I Ne Thomas Alva Edison, in inventing the in- candescent light bulb, gave this yearbook its name - SPARK. In the 1959-60 edition, the staff has chosen the Fabulous Fifties as the theme. Throughout the book, we have attempted to show a cross-section of activities of girls and boys who grew to be young adults in the fifties. The 1960 SPARK traces the actions of teenagers at the close of one of the most progressive decades the world has ever known. It leaves in printed form a record of teens at work, teens at play, and teens at study. We give to you the product of a yea1 s work - the 1960 SPARK, a book that reg- isters the life of this young generation. Editor-in-chief Ed WORKING I N T 0 THE nor m chef Nelson wonder When and Handyman Charles l-...m A TOT GROWS to be a teenage girl, bearing the responsibilities of a young adult. Here Lois is shown playing on her grandfather's ranch at age three and pos- ing for an advertiser at age sixteen. 186 SPARK Ed1tors Feature Teen Produce Yearbook, Life in Fifties X ,aw oo 'Fl RITA PAUSES FROM chrlds play long enough to be lady like os she has her picture taken wee mornlng hours Sponsor Mary L Ross and Edltor In chief Loss w that photographer get down to busmess'P Artrst Carl Broun Stephenson look on apparently both amused -uqumw mr 187 A no na 'Q-.J s..,, Ruta Blgley Co Editor C0 EDITOR RITA BIGLEY studrously PJ revrews notes at A 8- M College Yearbook Workshop lUl? 'QANQ -499 Mi 1 lx C4 ' .ll H ' ' ' K. N M V a , ef 1 ? ' V 7 5 1' . , N Q' 3, - - Q' an ' ' - ' - ' Q W - L' - he R - so if t.r' if k R E' Q - ' M e . ,,sr M . ' ' M f .li he R 'W JL, .,,,,. ri W., . 2 35' get Editors Plan Sections . SANDRA RUSSELL, PHOTOGRAPHY editor, 'Focuses camera to make ready for next picture. CLUB AND CLASSES Editor Janet Evans assorts pictures with help of Betty Gibson, her assistant Organizations Editor Jerilynn Brooks, Honors Editor Jane Shuman and Betty Denn, class assistant work busily on their respective tasks. ima , A, 188 1 SUBSCRIPTIONS MANAGER BARBARA Burris checks receipt book as Steve Ann Alsbury assists Advertising Manager Jean- nine Sollock in lining up new advertisers. Ad Assistant Hazel Lacey holds back a chuckle, but her co-worker Christine Har- per finds it impossible to control her xx' emotions. Typist Olivia Cadden, seated Ji' ' right, adds humorous comment. COULD SPORTS EDITORS Ronnie Lester and David Johnson have a big de- cision to make? A case of the blind leading the blind, maybe? Kim Sheelar, another sports editor, teaches l?J Property Manager David Young how to enlarge pictures. ' gsxpgsfi ..:7. gi as an if P!! nv!- 'I89 Crews Solicit Advertising . BUSINESS MANAGER LINDA Pack exam- ines ledger .... how could her accounts have gone in the red so fast? WELL, THIS WAS iust too much for poor Janetl After learning that her pictures had to be re- taken, her cries of anguish resounded throughout the department. Betty Gibson tries vainly to con- sole her friend. Artists Letter, Sketch, Caricature ef' ,I-f' '- . HEAD ARTIST FRANK Cadena and assistants Brian Keuper and Sandy Smith work on art for annual. SUBSCRIPTIONS MANAGER JEANETTE Day writes entry in receipt book. Assistant Class Editor Peggy O'Neal, seated right, acknowledges Assistant Business Manager Betty Nelson's request to see ledger. S-NQ-,,.,,,W,4 PHOTOGRAPHERS GEORGE HAISLER and Mike .4 i Photoqs Print uPix . Result: 1960 SPARK -1'---- ' 'i .... N. ,-vf w 19 v-.-.avNHIu-..,, ARTISTS CARL BRAUN, Judy Camps, Befty Jo Dess and Palsy Vaughan make good use of art room facilities. HEAD PHOTOGRAPHER EDDIE Shaw spends many hours developing and priming pictures. Having only two periods each day to devofe fo annual, he pufs in much dork room work offer school hours. Fleming test solution necessary for developing piciures. ,, BEAR TRACKS Rises From Poor To Superior Rating in l.L.P.C Scoring superior in eight out of ten cate- gories, the BEAR TRACKS came out of the Texas High School Press Association news- paper contest with 178 points out of ct possible 200, awarded on issues submitted from Octo- ber and November. No adverse comment or criticism was returned. With ct re-designed name plate and new format, the BEAR TRACKS became a tabloid- size paper first time this year. It features original, local cartoons, numerous small live- ly features, new columns such as book and music reviews, the BEAR'S DEN, IOAN'S IOT- TINGS, and RICHARDS RITIN'. Of the newspaper, the critic said, BEAR TRACKS is an excellent newspaper. It carries a very broad coverage of the news of Thomas A. Edison High School. The work involved in this publication is tremendous. You are to be congratulated for the fine service you are f ' rendering to your school, and to yourselves. iv Ti Joan James Editor-in-chief CO-EDITOR ARTHUR BENTLEY and Editor-in-chief Joan James search through BEAR TRACKS editions from past years for essential facts for a news story. ,ff Six TSQ. 1 192 Arthur Bentley Associate Editor ARTHUR'S MOTHER, MRS. W. T. Bentley, works as P-TA Public Re- lations Chairman while his father is also a journalist, employed for the San Antonio Express-News. at ag.. PAUL R. BUSCH, chairman of journalism department of -We K Trinity University, instructs Paul McClain Arthur Bentle Q93 an kr 3-......,i Q . gl . - V , y, - ii Joan James, and Pam Sorrells in good news style at summer newspaper workshop. JOAN JAMES CONDUCTS the first teen sounding board written by a high school newspaper editor. Panelists listening for instructions are David Brooks, Diane Lang- worthy, Mike Jackson, Clifford Katz, Sharon Hall, Martha Kay Renfro, Judy Schreck, and James Morris. Staffers Tram Future Ioumahsts SPORTS EDITORS EDWARD Rschards and Ranme Lester work lobornously to meet deadlme rust- aix.,..a......... A-' i ...-I 1 REPORTERS STELLA LEAL left Suzanne Woodard and Rose Locke ugh? listen o Feature Editors Mary Ann Schmid and Judy Schreck try to settle a duspute Hmmm wander who s wmmng . S X if sw-Gina.-.uvg ' f ..lf m Ji , 5' 1 7:1 .TW 7 9 I N 1 , r - df.-of Q fn' 5. '12 z fig 4: A . x : - , -4 . ' 5. w . -L ,L Ki sum! NN Q- S. , R ., , 5' 6' 4 , , , f' , ' t ' ' I I YY 1 av 1 Q fi AD ASSISTANTS VIRGINIA Sfeifle and Rose Gafewood learn method of od Ioyouf fr om Advertising Manager PauI McClain Y + s, CIRCULATION MANAGER FRANCES Singlefon and Business Manager Mary Suliivczn compare notes on current ads in Bear Tracks. r W f 9 I , ,WM .f r K N. Staff Earns By-Lines ln Downtown Dailies .Ax rw J, ',.,4-r ' REPORTER BRENDA MURRAY finds time To model with other Edisoniies at Carl's. WHAT'S SO FUNNY, Susan? Did somebody goof? Bear Tracks Reporfer Susan Heller also writes for the San Anfonio light f 196 ,fb- MW' welftfifff Staff Wins Superior Rating SUBSCRIPTIONS MANAGER VALERIE Varoff lists student subscribers to Bear Tracks while Ad Assistant Elizabeth Thompson checks for ad- vertising ideas in exchange papers. ,xxx 1 B 0'-. ,f' .xxx N N. Eh-Q, A tr 'A ' 'stil I REPORTERS DIANA SILVER and Darlene Davis contribute needed informa- tion to Editorial Editor Jeannine Henderson, seated. EDITORIAL ASSISTANT BETH Bauer reviews last issue of the paper as Exchange Editor Carolyn Giese, assisted by News Editor Viola Grohman, places papers from various Texas schools on exchange rack. 197 20 Members loin .',, ABOVE: Officers and veteran Thespians heed Prexy Betty McDowell's reading of their honor points. Left to right are Calvin Chrane, Martha Keltner, linda Pack, Betty Gibson, James Baine, Parliamentarian Todie Turner, Historian Susan Cunningham, Secretary-Treasurer Cherry Rees, Chaplain Evelyn Forester, and Betty McDowell. BELOW: Mrs. Wanda Cates administers pledge to new Thespian members. mi Nilcolatos, Pamela Williams, Valerie Varotf, Garon Gabriel, Carolyn Sholl, Robert Moody, Karyn Fischer, Diana Banks, Jewel Ann Dunaway, the induction. BETTY McDOWELL, STANDING, turns Thespian-Dramateer meet- ing over to Sponsor Mrs. Wanda Cates for some last-minute instructions. Secretary Cherry Rees spends idle time admiring her senior ring. Twenty-three charter members constituted National Thespi- an Troupe 772 at Edison High School when the Troupe was formed on March 19, 1957. The 1959-1960 season rolls of Drarnateer-Thespian Organization increased to ninety members. One of three honor societies at Edison, the Thespian Troupe devotes its time to the dramatic arts, oratorical speaking, play production, dramatic interpretation, and other speech activities. 198 Sister Society ,S rl X ' f,.n1Vf'f4 ' Q M Q ft -'Z f 4 r T ,tm V Q t I A Q sstt fist Q wg T' i '1 i45l!1'.1l in l ai S r 'Q awww 1. . S to k? r L :UQ I i fi .0 W A ft ef. gr , if 'ff i ' ., AM :Ak Zvfr, .-ifwn Q ffffwf as '31 bf- , They ore, left to right, Joe Fuentes, Connie Cartwright, Sharon Hodges, Lois Nelson, Emily and Leroy Melze' Betty McDowell olds wllh LEFT TO RIGHT, Dramateers Diana Silver, Carolyn Bartels, Betty Nelson, and Sue Newman practice the art of applying make-up to fellow worker Jean Moulding. MANY JOBS CONSTITUTE the production of a good play. David Nunley aids Sallie Alexander, Jane Brown, Emilie Coffman and Faye Reeves in learning lines. Leroy Metze, David Johnson, Doug Laughlin, and Robert Moody arrange props for a coming attraction. Altering costumes is also a tedious job, say Paulette Owen, Yvonne Cordrey, Sandy Padgett, Sylvia Villarreal, Kathy Lykins, Gloria Otters, and Carol Roberts. 9' ef 5 - 5 is ? s. ' i 3, 199 LEFT T0 RIGHT, Dramateers Pamela Williams, Kay Haldy, Jewel Ann Dunaway, Elaine Sternberg, Jean Lane, Paulette Owen, Elaine Kerr, Joy Babbitt, and Emily Sholl stop long enough to lunch on way to Brackettville where they observed, in part, the filming of The Alamo, starring John Wayne. DRAMATEER PLEDGES MARY Michaels, Jackie Corcoran, and Kay Haldy pre- pare to present morning devotional to student body. M. E ,, ,gn -- f -W ffz. X.ft,Q.,g,fg sf - -'I . Q ,. ,,,, ' Q' 5 azz' W' 15322959 5, igggjf 5515177 5 A' ,lfiffl-,:.-'I herfw wwf ww iqtgq, Wig gzwbgiat Dramateers Work Toward N., J o e . 5. , Jgsrff wi Zi, ,fffawrrc mist: mm- f uns. 5 P 1 pq, nl'iInxu,v:w 15 atjw in nm nnwcwii J-5m.,,, f'z SAN Pflll RISE YA-24633 wmwrrnamvuut ,WW wEDNfQ 1 Q,,,rr : rt :om f. sw miners PEC 611' .39 pu mrc ru-w0VSf , .,,,,.,., ,-.,,.-, x,-f.f.,,.- 2. 4 sis 1--A, sm' mt., v ww LOIS NELSON, OLIVIA Cadden, Freddie cLssion C??J as they await intermission at Antonio Little Theater in its production of .v Thespians Membership fs., Stenberg, and Diana Banks engage in a dis- San Pedro Playhouse where they assisted San Tunnel of Love. 1 is 1 1 LEFT TO RIGHT: Dramateer officers Valerie Varoff, secretary, Suzanne Sorell, treas- urer, Martha Keltner, president, Dianne Sorrell, vice-president, and Paul McClain, chaplain, prepare to call meeting to order. Membership in the Dramatic Club is a requirement for Thespian pledges. Dramateers participate in planning all school assemblies and plays. After earning ten merit points, they are then eligible to become Thespians. MRS. WANDA CATES reviews activities of coming year with, front row, left to right: Sharon Dueclter, Doug Cummins, Judy Dorbandt, Beverly Spaulding, Connie Nillolotos, Carol Smith, second row: Karyn Fischer, Paulette Jones, Jerri Anne Wright, Cecile DeVilbiss, Jackie Bridwell, Ann Jocksohp third row: Susan McFarland, Ana Ownbey, Dehlia Morales, Janie Kemp, Ritto Jernigan, Judy Camps. 201 Dramateers Display Talents MARY SULLIVAN LEADS panel dnscussnon Awumng opportunnfy fo express their opumons whether pro or con are left ro ugh? Jack Terrell Irene Carlson Betty Denn Sherrie Sfalblrd Gloria Dupree and Mary Wafson THESPIANS ENACT FUNERAL epnsode from Balcony Scene Left fo right are Jewel Ann Dunaway Cherry Rees James Bame James Bennett Befiy McDowell Calvln Chrone and Todle Turner illlll llllllllllllllllllelli l AW, Q In Play Production eff ill' yo k. dpmfyyj' W, .... V X WORKING TOWARD THESPIAN membership, Drama- teers Barbara Shepherd, Peggy Kosub, and Bev- erly Ball check points, ten of which are necessary for Thespian initiation. THE FARMER'S DAUGHTER, presented as part of the fall Publications' Assembly, brought many laughs from the audience. Students recognized Sharon Briggs as the cat, Wilford Fey, the father, Sue Newman, the mother, Diana Banks, the daughter, Steve Gordon, the hired man, and David Nunley, the dog. MRS. CHARLOTTE RITCHESON, student teacher from Trinity University, demonstrates proper ap- plication of stage make-up on Mike McDowell. Pat Walker holds the pipe that will add the finishing touch to this character. Moms Dads loin Hands to Y MRS D DARLING presudent raps for attentron of PTA officers Mesdames R W Rochon secretary C C Houck teasu er and B Heath presldents and Or1g1nated in 1931 Edrson s P TA continues to fulfill its motto For the welfare of children and youth First led by Mrs Sam I Ienkms the orgamzatron stnves to carry out 1lS purposes to promote the welfare of children in home and community to raise the standards of home life to secure adequate laws for the care and protection of youth to bring into close relation the home and the school through the parent-teacher cooperation in intelligently training the child to develop between edu- cation and the general public such united efforts as will secure for every child the highest advantages in physical mental social and spiritual education. Past accomplishments of the P-TA include honoring the faculty with a coffee during last years Teacher Appreciation Week earning and donating seventy-five dollars to Mrs. Montgomery for purchasing drapery material and contributing the Spanish Cak tree located be- tween the north and south wings. This year a yearbook is being kept by the members, and a delegate will attend the state convention in Dallas. SENIOR HOME ROOM mothers helprng serve refreshments following PTA meetrng are left to rrght Mesdames A J Dolle I James G Schnerder J Magee and B L Banks 204 Promote Interests ot Students MRS W B HALDY appomts commnttees and delnvers report to P TA mothers seated left to rught Mesdomes .l Z Stafford G H Pfeiffer .I E French L Katz and W P Forester B ck row left to right are H J Scxolthoff V L Rlley H P Jones E C Gczertner F F Kelly W Klmes D P Patrick D D Hallmark W C Boyers D J Wcxtts and .l R Cummins RECEIVING INSTRUCTIONS ON the quczlrtles of o good hostess from Mrs B Roberts ore front row left to rnght Mesdomes P J Nnkolatos E L Brudwell M C Lockwood C E Spouldlng A J Hummel W B VonderVoort D F Huddleston C W Moore G Braun E Maxwell and L V Simmonds Second row left to right are J L Blcxnkenshnp C H Duecker R C McFarland ond S A Kovacs 205 V .1 ..,. ,,.. . W W..s.,..m,,.m.....,..........s ,,., U . 1 HN.. Q' .. 1 v--1--.1 Q., N - 'fr r 3 Y o . V . 1.1 ' I v I 0 . 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CLUBS K il ,abr 11 --1-.1 DECORAUNG THE HALLS wnth artlfxclal Christmas trees was a progect undertaken by the Art Club Those who offered then' asswstonce were Johnny Vlzza Yolanda Her era Ruby Kuhlmcm and Carl Grohn napa K+ 'K f im'-x Clubs have been orgamzed at EHS to mcrease the rnterests of students rn serv1ce to then school Through the Latm Club be- gun fh1S year by Mrs LaVerna Salyer, members gather rn 11t erary and socral funcnons Wlth affzhatron of the Beta Club a group founded by Mr Phrhp Sadler for supenor Enghsh stu dents members gam a better knowledge of books of the past Other clubs help burld school spmt perform serv1ces for the school and mtensrfy the acu men of parhcrpants RIGHT Doug Shomcker and Caron Gruffm use Make Alder as an nllustrcmon to show how a broken crm would be properly wrapped an Q splmt LEFT Mrs Julua Crane observes the way Doug glves artnfacnal respnrahon to Mxlxe as Caron checks hrs pulse 206 -eye el . J y b Q. 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EXECUTIVE MEMBERS ARE responsnble for the functnons of the club Officers are Patrlcno Patrick corre spondmg secretary Stella Leal Student Council representatlve James Morris treasurer Louise Floyd presudent and Ann Richardson recording secretary ,semis Q J1 '1 x 4 S 'gssr'-1, ff ,inf if if :link 4 s I '73 4 mos k l ROSE LOCKE WHAT are you typlng FUTURE TEACHERS PLAN for the day m Teacher Apprecnatuon Week when they ta e over casses Duscussmg possible problems are Betty Gnbson Ruta Bagley Chnstlne Harper Camllla Beutnagel Freddie as certcunly rs holding the attention of beth Starosta Diana Silver and Janet Stenberg Evelyn Forester Betty McDowell Yolanda Ortnz and Janet Evans 208 District Vice-Presiclen To encourage high school students to think about teaching as their profession, to train them to be the best citizens with the best scholastic standards, and to respect America for what it is, are the high hopes of the EHS Camilla Hewitt Chapter of Future Teachers of America. Edison's FTA won the treasurership and vice presidency ot the district or- ganization last year and this year, re- spectively, and has been recognized of- ficially by the Alamo District as an out- standing club. i .kpy 2 over it 1. lf? I lfli ' wa i f ,f Q I 4 that is so interesting? What ever it Jane Shumon, Darlene Davis, Eliza- Jones. . 11 . , fx CY c,'..Lx,, I PLANNING TO BE a teacher requires group discussions on matters of consequence as shown by Pat Parker, Mary Jo Dvorak, Carolyn Kohleffel, Dianna Tomerlin, Patsy Mielke, Martha Keltner, Sharon Lister, and Suzanne Woodard. WHEN MR. MORGAN C. Wheeler left at E, mid-term for promotion to Personnel Di- rector in the San Antonio Independent School District, Mrs. Mary Nusom took the sponsorship. ,al!!! A SHIRLEY ECKHARDT READS a list of prospective members to Suzanne Sorell, Secilie Glaeser, Sandra Russell, Mary Jo Baier, Jeanne Sellers, Irma Trevino, Barbara Dra- per, Mary Lou Lane, and Cathy Ferguson. 209 467 NW' OFFICERS ROY DILLARD, president, Ken Cornett, vice-president, Wayne Reeve, secretary, Gary Calvert, treasurer, Johnny Stafford, sergeanteat-arms, and Mr, Stephen Catalani, sponsor, discuss Orphans' Shopping Tour. Organized in 1954, EHS Iunior Iaycees is the only high school organization af- filiated with the Senior Iaycees. As a service organization it collects money downtown for the Orphans' Christ- mas Shopping Tour. It also works with the Goodwill Industries, canvassing the neigh- borhoods for all major appliances that are repairable as well as collecting clothing for the needy. During the spring food drives were held on special holidays for the State TB Hospital. O lunior 'S PLANS FOR COLLECTING Jordan, Calvin Eddy, Billy Jerry Culver, Dan Banks, Jordan, Gary Black, Doug Keller. Presiding is Senovio .wfd-pr JAYCEES GIVING ORPHANS cm big feed at La Villita son, Frank Owen, David Lowe, Buddy Barnes, Eugene s. 7 w 'V 'iv ieycees Stress Citizenship, Service good will bags fake shape. Ouflining fhem are Ed Pielers, Gerry McNeH, Jack Terrell, Jack Hardwick, Dale Carufhers, James Hamilton, Gerald Key, Jim Farrell, Dennis Richards, Jim Leatherland, and Dee Flores. 'N-.. are Joe Palfreyman, Victor Johnson, Paf John- Johnscn, and James Riley. HEY, BOYS! THIS is a board meeting, not a ioke session. Goofing off are Gary Hopkins Dick Danes, Bill Farrar, and Lewie Simmonds. H ? x.. ROY DILLARD LISTENS fo suggesfions for money making funciions. Confemplafing ihe sub- mified ideas are Charles Chandler, Leroy Smith, Edward Richards, Lovell Aldrich, Mike Jack son, Mark Swafford, Jack Pozero, Don Frye, Mike Fleming, Robert Baker, Bill Darling, Clifford Katz, Wilford Fey, Ronald Lester, Doug Richardson, and Floyd Dixon. 211 I Business Club Improves Student Accuracy l MRS. ROSALIE TUCKER, sponsor, explains the use of the record player to Pe O'Neal resident, Kay Trammell, vice-presidentg Carolyn 99Y 1 P Brown, secretaryg and Betty Jean Mudd, treasurer and reporter In giving job experience to its members, the Business Club de- velops resourcefulness, initia- tive, and dependability. Corn- prised of s t e n o and office practice students, the club will recommend members for jobs. Activities include trips to busi- ness places to observe the use of the shorthand tapes and rec- ords and social functions. LEARNING HOW T0 file is one of the many SINCE WHEN IS it proper to do lessons on chores undertaken by club members Rose Gate- half-sheets of paper? Ask Nancy Epley, Bar- wood, Camilla Beutnagel, Roselyn Franka, Sherrie bqrg Thomas, Jerri Wrighf, Barbara Alex. Sachs, Cathy Hoffman, and Genevieve Hampton. under, or Helen Peche-they'll tell you. r 1 TAKING DICTATION FROM a tape recorder helps to better the shorthand of Joan Krisch, Libbie Bayer, Jeanie Winn, Maxine Schmidt, Sharon Powell, Barbara Andress, and Jeannine Sollock. JUDY SCHRECK AND Jo Ann Lee type business letters as Janelle Suttle, Mary Ann Schmid, and Sandye Hickman watch for errors. Junior Optimists Help Orphans Iunior Optimists was formed in 1959 as a service club to in- spire its members to work in a civic organization after gradua- tion. Projects include helping with Student Council p a p e r drives, teaching leathercraft at Protestant Orphans Home, and awarding a S100 scholarship to one of the senior boys. M.. x v t Ngr.. ,Cx L QACXQQY' O9 MR. BURGESS EXPLAINS process of order- ing pins to the executive members. Officers are Dennis Richards, president, Bill Davis, planning board, Dee Keller, planning board, Senovio Flores, secretary- Johnny Stafford, sgt-at-arms, Lewie Sim- monds, vice-president, and Ed Jordan treasurer. es. r 4 ft wwf. '7 -fa A 0233. Sk' ... t ,mule -,Qvsf fc of W IN RUBIE GEORGE ROBINSON distrib- utes gifts to the children at Ella Aus- tin Orphcxnage. 'fSantals little helpers are Bill Farrar, Sherrie Stal- bird, Lovell Aldrich, Tommy Lambert, Mike Jackson, Bill Gordon, Frank Owen, Ken Cornett, Buddy Barnes, Bobby Nixon, Steve Albers, Jimmy Jordan, and A. J. Dolle. MARK SWAFFORD HANDS out Christmas Tree Cards to Michael Sapp, Edward Richards, Steve Albers, Tommy Addcox, Bill Rochon, James Hamilton, James Riley, James Keith, Gerald Key, Gary Hopkins, Bobby Willmann, James Bennett, and Clifford Katz. t life J .fx it X.. Nv.Q 1 'll if 7.- +I x K me coum for . , f1aaiLOSISASS0CIl EVERYONE'S SMILING SO it must not hurt to have a chest X-ray. Future Nurses having their picture taken are Elizabeth Perez, Marie Dickey, Pat Greenwood, .lo Ann Lee, Bar- bara Alexander, Mary Lou Kimes, Georgia Champion, Sandra Moseley, Linda New, Gretchen Bierkamper, Dixie Philips, Marian Choate, Dolores McNiel, Betty Jo Nye, Judy Holt, Christine Rothe, Judy Garrett, Ellen Conrad, Hazel Wood, Steve Ann Alsbury, Ken- Iynne Koeppen, and Elaine Keith. Promoting interest in nursing and giv- ing its members an idea of the different fields of nursing are the goals of the Future Nurses. The girls cooperate with various hospitals on certain projects, are respons- ible for the clinic in the office, and serve there during the day. Films, field trips, and attending the state conventions at Austin are a few of the activities. l NEXT, PLEASE! JERRA Smith, Diane Young, and Sallie Alexander are waiting to see what goes on behind that little machine. Future Nurses Gift GIVING A PARTY to cheer an or- prcject of the club. Among those food were, right to left, Paulette Lykins, Deretha Rainey, Carolyn Lawson, and Thomasine Wilkes. MRS. JACK ALLENSWORTH from the Play Therapy Center presents an audio-visual pro- gram. Left to right: Libbie Bayer, Sherwood Schwarz, secretary, Mary Frances Lee, president, and Mrs. Julia Cane, sponsor. 214 iv if 'L in l 2 , eree , s,,.--,,- FUTURE NURSES OFFICERS draw up activities of coming year. Those discussing business are Sylvia Villarreal, planning boardp Carolyn Brown, clinic chairmany Vicki McMunn, vice-president. and Lula Mae Potter, points chairman. Children ai Shelter phans Christmas was another w o took toys and boxes of ones Judy Kay Holt, Kathy elstra, Pam Arnold, Margaret 5 F FUTURE NURSES HELP to keep the sick room clean. Left to right, they are Regina Saroz, Bernice Fincke, Sandra Brown, and Yolanda Garcia. IS GLENDA JO Nicholson planning to be a nurse? ls Gloria Olters actually sick? Is Phyllis Harris suffering from shock? Tune in same time next year for the result of this dilemma. o 'P I vvf 1 1 IV a ' 1 D OFFICERS PLAN ACTIVITIES For coming year. Beverly Bouton is historian, Diane Young helps as vice-president, Beth Bauer Silver is second vice-president, Mr. Philip Sadler sponsors, Sand Counting 36 charter members, the Beta Club is a national honorary society for outstanding English students. Purposes of the organization are to promote the ideals of honesty, service, and leadership among high school students of America: to reward meritorious achievement, and to encourage and assist stu- dents to continue their education after high school. Beta Club Encourages acts as secretary, Billy Lailco presides as president, Diana ra Nichol holds the funds. 216 BETA CLUB MEMBERS admire proiects they are Carolyn Russell, Janet Brown, Trenholm, Rose Locke, and Darlene Davis. Enghsh Students completed during study of Silas Marner. Left to right, Susan Cunningham Paulette Jones, Evelyn Forester, Sarah xi .l lm it I 'Nl Hf' ME ,W CHARTER MEMBERS READ the iournal of the national organization to learn how the club functions. Pictured are Patsy Vaughan, Milne Jackson, Leanna Stephens, Rita Bigley, Judy Camps, Sue Newman, Christine Harper, Sheila Beadle, John Sfockett, Norma Beamer, and Linda Rose. INTERESTED ENGLISH CLUB members browse through Mr. Sadler's hoard of books for inspiration. Kneeling: Betty Gibson and Martha Keltner. Standing: Geraldine Magee, Mary Sullivan, and Barbara Burris. K Anil!!! H' V .1--in W . ' ,wif '-Q: Y' -ei gsm J , v FQ B KJQW Q...- 217 Beta Club Excels in Activities BETH BAUER, BEVERLY Boufon, ond Philip Sadler lead o group discussion on The Scarlet Leiter of C1 meefing. cl' T MEMBERS JEAN HOUSE, Milne Jackson, W A Sandro Nichol, ond Dione Young inter- est themselves in The books being sold of the Beta Book Sole while Jerry Un- derwood wuiis potienily for someone fo help him. WHILE MR. SADLER looks on, Mr. Robert Hellcms, Field Represent- otive of Notioncil Belo Club, initioies club officers Dione Young, Diana Silver, Beverly Bouton, Sondra Nichol, and Billy Loiko. MR. HELLAMS PRESENTS a charter of Nolionol Belo to Mr. Sadler Scene at EHS MARY LOUISE DUBOSE and Ann Richard son help Mrs Mamie Vie-lock serve tea and refreshments to Mrs LaVerna Salyer Mrs Marlon Powell Mrs Carrie Lou Bailey and Mrs Alleen Scott A... rf' W M4 THEY APPEAR QUITE busy There must be an instructor near by observing Leanna Stephens an Jones Cena Ann Avmger Brian Keuper and Vance Swerlmg EILEEN BANDA AND Camilla Beutnagel help with registration at the District Future Teacher Convention in Kerrville. A MULTITUDE OF Children s Shelter inmates were made happy with a Christ- mas party given by Future Nurses Deretha Rainey Georgia Champion Mary Lou Kimes Mary Romanek Margaret Lawson Elizabeth Pe-reg, Betty Brown Earline Perkins Jane Smith Sharon Webb Mary Louise Martin and Mrs. Julia Cane. x -34' uv 3 --gqv X V' X . CLUB OFFICERS MAKE plans for year's activities. They are, standing, Mrs. Marion Powell, sponsor, Freddie Stenberg, pres identg .lo Nell Hanna, chaplain, Rita Conrey, reporter-historiang and Irene Carlson, treasurer. Sitting: Olivia Cadden, vice president, Jerilynn Brooks, secretary, and Jo Beth O'Toole, parliomentarian. United States History Club Encc - si-he DISCUSSING A SUBJECT brought up at a meeting are Mary Jo Baier, Paula Harmon, Phyllis Kesei, and Sandra Nichol. Checking the list of members over Mary Watson's shoulder are Jeanette Day, Patricia Patrick, Sherrie Stalbird, and Gene Bratton. 220 K REPORTS on the progress of the constitution committee to Janelle Suttle, Robert Baker, Betty Gibson, Betty Watts, Judy Moffatt. Social Functions First organized by Robert Dalglish, the United States History Club was estab- lished for the purpose of having more pleasant social functions and better school spirit, and encouraging ac- tive interest in United States history. Club members are limited to fifty-five and each must have a C average. Every year they enjoy a picnic at New Braunfels in May and also a dinner. FRANCES SINGLETON DI Vollmer, James Morris, O Diana Silver, Janet Brown, QI' si! Jilin IHJUSTF W F .. vi 'Q . if' lvflii- f -f wif 'P QEGLQQ' x X X 4,6 J SCUSSES the menu for the annual picnic with Marilyn live Dunlap, Kathy Hill, Mary Ann Schmid, Jerry Magee, and Barbara Burris. SENOVIO FLORES TRIES to find San Antonio? Doubtful of his sense of direction are Bill Smith, Bobby An- derson, David Johnson, and Leroy Metze. 221 Q Senior FHA Promotes High i XJ DL 1 7 il,,1 l i SERVING AT A teo for teachers is one of the beneficiol toslrs performed by Ann Richard- APPLICATION OF WHAT students have leorned in the son, president, Mory Louise Dubose, second vice-president, Velma Boker, first vice-president, port of the course for Foye Reeves, Lulo Moe Potter, Jonet Sonsom, treasurer, Judy Butler, choploing Emilie Coffman, historion, Mrs. Ramona Smith, ond Hozel Jane Wood. Montgomery, sponsor, ond Comillo Beutncugel, reporter. . J X11 , i - ' ,J .I K 1 ' ' V I , , ,V . 1' 1' l l - . 1 ,, . - Q . y 7 . I 4 J ' ,,lfi'iliL.'x . K1 I, XT . il . i t Q - p . A R' -s fi ' ':':,,i 'X N L ' , Y 7 5 , . . Ay i - K wp ff SANDRA WALLACE STANDS erect while Judy Stan- JUDY BUTLER, PAM Sorrels, Carol Roberts, and Jonet Scrlsom ley morks the hemline on her skirt. enjoy one of the delicious meals for which the Born Door is noted. 222 ldeals As Organization Goals class room is only a .IEANIE WINN DECORATES the display window of the Jerra Smith, Jane homemaking department with Christmas ornaments to help draw attention to the dress she made. leg' 41 1. ' sw- DIANNE SORREll, EMILIE Coffman, Ann Richardson Ramona Montgomery are seen here participating in Studying homemaking in the high schools of the U. S. is one requirement of the national or- ganization of the Future Home- makers of America. Its goals are to promote grow- ing appreciation of the joys and satisfactions of homemaking, to emphasize the importance of worthy home membership, to encourage democracy in the home and community life, to foster the development of crea- tive leadership, and to further interest in home economics. it .5 yi V 4 we we 1.9 J , Debbie Day, Jeannine Sollock, and Mrs. one of the FHA's many activities. 223 UIXAKEQ 'F 92 1 5 gr ,sr . iff 3 0' ' lf x I X b, A , X xx S' NEV JUNIOR FHA OFFICERS Susan Carroll, Melanie Dolle, Jane? Evans, Grace Voges, Peggy Kosub, and Ruby Hummel look happy. Could if be Yhaf fhey're planning something exciting for The next meeving? lunior I-Iomemakers HOPE IT TURNS Ou? O.K. buf remember that loo many cooks spoil the slew. Leff 10 righf, The chefs are Jane? Evans Barbara Shepherd, Cynthia Findley, Caro lyn Bariels, and Jo Ann Sieifle PROPER NUTRITION PLAYS an imporlanf part LEARNING THE ART of fable setting may come in handy for Sharon Duecker, Secilie Glaeser in The lives of Pat Medloclc, Jean Maulding, Marfha Kay Renfro, Janis Key, Melanie Dolle, and Judy Dorbandi. Patsy Mielke, Ruby Hummel, and Connie Sproul. 224 X, ix Prepare For Tomorrow THEY'RE SMILING NOW WASHING DISHES MAY be a gruesome but wait until they taste iob but it has to be done, agree Jan Ma- the results. Left to right gee, Elaine Kerr, Shirley Niehaus, Ann are Marie Bennett, Susan Jackson, and Kathy Hill. Carroll, Mary Ann Cash, Betha Cox, and Mary Ann Romanek. fr fs xx fy I-5 .N Il, tif X T f abd r mv l v rf' xkrg' If READING THE INSTRUCTIONS is cvgood way to start any proiect, declare Sheri Garland, Patsy Guerra, Kay Haldy, and Susan Gibson, z XX .-9, ..- - , 291' V .lg s ' ABOVE: Can you believe it takes five people to cut out one dress? ls it that hard, Barbara Hall, Glenda Nicholson, Beverly Ball, Carolyn Giese, and Jane Brown? BELOW: Sylvia Villarreal and Betty Nelson demonstrate how to thread a machine to Jeaninne Macy, Jeanne Sellers, Betty Nye, Terry Espinosa, Elaine Slaughter, Wanda Wooten, and Brenda Hall. CAROLYN WHITEHEAD AND Barbara Villastrigo admire a floral arrangement while Mary Stringer, Alice Weir, and Lily Vargas discuss different uses of centerpieces. 5 , 3 1, 5 il: Eli f l i 'T 'wok E , J FHA Sets Pace for Busy Year Q 5, FUTURE HOMEMAKERS SANDRA Brown Pam Arnold Sandra Porter Grace Voges and Peggy Kosub work hard to finish a party dress for special occasions and a formal for the Sweet heart Prom I 225 x Ii' K, ...L 4' , f' - ,,:A:x,:A . -EMR I L . .1 ',,..-Q. 4 . K V .g Mg.-Q , . . ., .,, ..., ., . -Q . 'mia 1 gsm wg N ,, ,VW-Q.. -Y-se, 1 1 if I' L:'xL I 5 1 'ii ef gs.. 'iz ,ix .5 SHIRLEY CHESHIRE JACKIE Harle Joy Schul and Secilie Glaeser put their table into a Spanish mood with maracas colorful gourds and tasty Mexican food prepared as a food class prolect I I 3-J .Q II II ll Ii Xu y 'N MRS. GERALDINE PEERY, co-sponsor of the FHA, discusses the club's recent activities with Mrs. Frances McNeel while Mrs. Camilla Hewitt serves Stephen Catalani and Morgan Wheeler at one of the teas honoring the teachers. 226 ANN RICHARDSON, president of Senior FHA, dons her white cow- boy hat to complete the outfit she made for the Western Parade. She didn't know it was going to sncwl But then who did? Language Students Grganize First Latin Club J -. -s . si ..xxxTY' t X LATIN CLUB TREASURER Judy Dorbandt, Reporter Paul McClain, Parliamentarian Herbert Zepp, Sgt.-at-arms Jimmy Heath, and Chaplain Valerie Varoff confer with Secretary Martha Kay Renfro and President Mary Ann Romanek on possible proiects. Organized by Mrs. LaVerna Salyer this year to promote interest in Latin, the club strives to encour- age young people's appreciation in civilization, language, literature and art of ancient Greece and Rome. Affiliation with the Iunior Classical League makes it part of a national organization. It func- tions as a classical club on the secondary school level. As a chapter it receives a charter printed in purple, gold and black on parchment paper, and each member acquires national membership in the ICL. Open to students who have had or are taking Latin, the group's primary project is to acquire equipment for Edison's Latin room. INTERESTS VARY FROM Grecian art to Roman literature as shown by Kay Miller, Glenda Hipp, Elaine Slaughter, Jennifer Watson, Kent Borden, Lily Vargas, Jeoninne Macy, Jeanette Kralik, and Aura Nell Ranzau as they admire samples of their liking. 5-. igxl 1 an fe. wi I XY 06 W , r Q 0 A x Q l J DURING HER rmsr year at EHS ll yy Mrs. Salyer started the Latin classes S, Q' and Latin Club. WAYNE CARMACK, WINSTON Greene, Joan James, Ernest Villalobos, Mike Hopson, Tom Scrutchin, Sharon Webb, John Gibson, Charles Stephen- son, and Janet Evans observe map of Mediterranean area. Joe Stenberg stepped up for an even closer view. VH 'Ir PATSY WEAVER, LOIS Nelson, Patsy Vaughan, Diana Silver, Mary Sulli- van, Kenlynne Koeppen, Leona Parker, and Barbara Villastrigo gaze wondrously at stages of Caesor's death scene and his bedroom made as proiects by members of the Latin classes. ! 5-Q 1 1- tt- r N- 1 x -L-,..,..... -7 'X 4 . V N , -1 X J ' J -Ci' IFC! -. 9 - 4 it llfy' Y .X '14, 1 JQ Q , gfo I r it xl 9 ' x xx S ' '1 f: ' ill vera Marilyn Waedemar Jane Blount Kathy Hopkins Arm Newhart Frances Schlwetz Shirley Robinson Bobbie Holloway Kay Trammell Joyce Coggeshall Mary Jo Bauer Sunda Moore Agnes Reed Pat Carter Penny Buckerstaff Betty Denn Betha Cox Mary Ann Cash Betty Pritchett Sandra Padgett Linda Rose, Suzanne Brown, Cecile DeVilbiss, and Mr. Harry White. SECOND ROW: Pat Walker, Betty Briggs, Suzanne Woodard, Leona Parker, Carolyn Kuhlman, Kay Miller, Paula Meadows, Carole Shaw Jeanie Winn, Linda Peak, Linda Evans, Janelle utt e, orla Dupree, Jerri Wright, Wanda Wooten, Doris Eld- ridge, Sarah Beth Wyatt, Vicki Sorensen, Linda Williams, Max- ine Schmidt, Margaret Barnes, Sandra Carter, Linda Summers, Ruth Molter, Carolyn Whitehead, Mary Louise Dubose, Camilla Beutnagel, Marjorie Fohn, Sandra Wallace, Carolyn Cart- wright, Diane langworthy, and Joan Murray. THIRD ROW: James Roe, Ken Ruff, James Riley, Mark Eaves, Buddy Austin, James Crowder, Wayne Reeve, Bill Darling, Dee Keller, Denny Hallmark, larry Appleby, Earl Eason, William DuBois, Bill Ro- chon, Louis Gonzales, Gary Hopkins, Floyd Dixon, Eddie Morris, Danny Migl, James Rochon, Benny Montgomery, Jeannine Hen- derson, Judy Holt, and Brenda Smith. BACK ROW: Charles Dodson, Bob Ray, Jimmy Rose, Paul Copeland, Bill Hardin, Ed- die Sivek, James Wieding, Ken Cornett, Tommy Guss, Robert Boker, Bill Farrar, lewie Simmonds, Brian Riley, Doug Cummins, Larry Busby, Ronnie McClellan, Aaron Bray, Jimmy Thompson, and James Brown. FRONT ROW: Shirley Niehaus, Beverly Shurnate, .losefina Ri- DISPLAYING POSTERS ADVERTISING HandeI's Messiah are Betty Denn, Floyd Dixon, James Crowder, and Ann Newhart. Grlee Club Beasts Formed by the best singers from all choral classes, the Glee Club made its first appearance this year. At the time it was originated, singers did not receive ct credit, as they will in the future. 'I'he organization's objective is to awaken in the student the awareness that all the emotional and spiritual fineness in the in- dividual can be realized through the en- joyment of good music, and this is achieved by studying the best examples of choral music. Best S inqers In Department t t , . ,gs .sz 1 4 N . ,,. ,, X e 1 5 2 if V 5 51 i . L , 1 E , lr , 3 I 5m ' ' 1, 5. 4 a ., Vi' ti 'A 3 fe, t . iv I : 2 Z 2 ' . x 1 , - ' .Q : fi , , . gf 5 3 ff , ft N-tg s fi ti' V A I ft b 'M .M it ' e 1 '- in - 2 ZA- U V ,fftgkk 1 N K I, v ti .il ,fig HL I in 5, 1' f 5, . . ftp - An' gm X Q Q i 1 Ng Mass' 'ft't '2 5 VN' fi: - t t X , Q tf t , g,1w,f.iw ,W Q 2 5 .Q V rv G n 9 fl m Q q nfl: L, V F! HT t J kt ' f ' 'N t LW!! rs A 0 ' Y f A ,Q ' A A' t - 9, S e ' nga!-Q., v'5'014.c'i'g a'..5 E 4551-Qq ' ' 4 x 1 ' -r .b'V'.'Zi f.hlfn-e-L 'UfKVl.Y'.1f-ntJ Lt'ig'tL,AV N4Q.-f.- THE GLEE CLUB wat to pre 1' I tions from the Messiah in the Main Chapel cf Fort Sam Houston. 229 Q' r y y , 4 ,,:, X -f5.fxf.,f1ff- , X ,Mx r 5- ,f ,, 5 -yr. up f 1245 iq 1,3 A st lf: r 7 3.3 A itat? x - , E ., I ' 4557 'imc' 1: 'i'I'l!fZ?5fii'ff l Til 3775 - 1 ' 'N ' N, is i 'Q '46 ,Qs ,,,,, ,,i.rr. '- V A ,, f+.sQQf5lI f ' :I ffl: ,f f j-ij? , , 1,21 Essay , , 5 Hui. 5: .46 ,N 'ffl ' ' 7 ' Z fi, 2 1. lily' W ii,-4 1, r 4 , 1 ,A I 'S . X 31 5 , ' L , 3 h ' 2 X s I .f :L S 2 Haiti . is g if 1 ' KEN RUFF DEMONSTRATES the use of the electric Perez. MR. MERVIN JACOBS, sponsor, and Don Hartfiel, president, explain the meaning of shop personnel chart to Treasurer Guy Davis and Vice-President Art Cornett. To widen and deepen the interest and knowledge of students in this technological age, to motivate regular school work, and to promote the industrial program in EHS and San Antonio is the purpose of Edison's Industrial Arts Club. Organized first time at EHS last fall, its specific aims are to foster opportunities for the development of leadership in social, civic, and school activities and to explore industry and American industrial civilization. To promote high standards of craftsmanship, scholarship, safety, provide opportunities for wholesome rec- reation, and develop desirable habits and at- titudes are also among its objectives. The club accepts 50 for membership by majority vote of active members. Any student enrolled or having done satisfactory work in an Industrial Arts subject is eligible. Edison Industrial Arts Club students who are in the shop assembled free Sun-Clocks for San Antonio schools as a club project. Known as the Hagner Sun-Clock-Compass. this unique looking instrument is a mechanical gadget that will allow teachers to present sim- ple demonstrations of basic scientific problems. Industrial Arts Club RAY ODOM, CARL Schumann, Ross Truman, and Wayne Smith, sporting new to a table. SHOP INSTRUCTOR MR. Mervin D. Jacobs supervises while Art Cornet? assembles a Sun-Clock. A r l fy l X ,X .Q Z ff saw to Clark Johnson, Lynn Mundy, and Roland V EE Assembles Sun-Clocks J club icckets, glue fable supports JACK BOYER SHOWS Johnny Boyers and James Ducole how lo operofe the electric drill press. 231 ART CLUB SPONSOR Don Morrls and Presldent Betty Jo Dess admlre the dns play of students prolects Art Club Dlstrlbutes To further student lnterest 1n art 1S the moun goal of the Art Club Members help to decorate the school for dances cmd 1m portant hohdays and make posters for all occaslons Students also g1ve art eXI11b1IS and sell centerp1eces at Chnst mas Others teach art crafts at Protestant Orphans Home WHATS IN THAT book anyway? Pat sy Vaughan treasurer and Sandy Smlth secretary think lt IS mighty wlldl DAVID SHEPPARD VICE PRESIDENT and Leanna Stevens recorder and sergeant at arms look a but undecnded What wlll It be though approval or relectlon9 CENA AVINGER, ESTHER Ginsberg, Lana Semllnger, Hazel Lacey, and Johnny Vlzza are supposedly puttmg art prolect ideas on paper whsle Robert Guellch, Suzanne Sorell, and Judy Camps are stall In the thmkmg stage 232 , . flu, , ,, X 1 U s Y . . . I in ' A I u an I . I , . X 'V ' 2 I 1 ' l .fl to , fi, 1 1 4: I I A , I - I . ' - I I - , f 'F ! ,, -. 33 L Artistic Qualities pc LXQIVXLS Nix vl 'w I-'lt' BRIAN KEUPER Exrnans the place of an work he dnd for the Messluh He was JAMES MORRIS AND Margaret VanderVcort work on centerpleces for an art teacher con 5'5led bv Margcrel F'nCl and Morgmel ventlon After the luncheon the centerpieces were sold by the Art Club VonclerVoort Puttrng therr gray cells to work rntenor decoratmg classes began the project of redecorat mg Mrs Manon Powells home Mrs Powell wanted the d1n1ng area changed 1nto a defmxte room and w1shed to have the sun room rncorporated mto a l1v1ng area Each student drew hxs 1mpress1on of the rooms and the best aspects of the twenty one theones were selected by Mrs Powell and Mr Don Morns art rnstructor The overall desxgn has an onental a1r On December 14 Mrs Powell gave a tea for the students to see the results of thelr v1gorous work Below are the before and after prctures of the two rooms F'-ws. Mm 133,35 ,.---'P' vigil? 'lgg K P ls, f xy ,fix X5 is KK ll ' ' is . ' . Q ..,.. P Q t tlll P nf? M NPQV . 1 . ll' A Q' A, if JI V -n , :,l5N 5- . lil . ly' ' ' . os- , . I U I - n - I - . , ' 1 21,4 , -I 'Y K I ,gil ' xx l K K . ' at H, K l ..,. .. A ' Audie-Visual Club Stands Gut In School Service MR BURGESS CO SPONSOR explains the intricate machinery of the prolector to Carl Broun sgt at arms Joe Fuentes vrce presrdent Robert Moody presndent and Jam Thompson secretary treasurer Aud10 V1sua1 Club a servxce organx zatlon was des1gned to teach students to operate the projector 1n order to serve teachers To obtam membershlp the boys must pass a knowledge test on the operatlon of the prolectors In the spnng a soc1a1 IS g1ven for those who have been very act1ve 1 .cf ,Q CO-SPONSOR MARVIN GREER leads the club on to better ond more efficient service. III: STEVE ALBERS AND Walter Cockrum watch as the prolector us put away by James Riley Dan Kllemon Marvm Lange Bully Anderlltch Make Jackson and Duane Herbert X '4-F' WHAT IS S0 Interesting In that protector for these new memb rs? Standnng Bull Gordon James Slmecek Tommy Hogan Bufford Howard and Jesse Costellanos Snttmg John Batton Leo Romnrez James Kerth Joe Palfreyman Doug Schomaker Jerry Culver Tommy Lambert and Art Cornett 4 at A A he 'ffv llllll! ' ' Q ll f elf , O j . Rx S E Club Provldes Equlpment for Athletes MR GEORGE FOREHAND sponsor of the E Club takes time out from has busy schedule to glance at c recent sports magazine -F' Lai MR FOREHAND INSTRUCTS E Club offlcers nght to left Ken Cornett vlce presldent Edgar Russell president and Dee Keller secretary un thenr varnous duties Composed of EHS lettermen E Club s a1m IS to beneht the school s athletrc program A 1un1or senlor basketball game 1S sponsored by the club to prov1de track shoes and warm ups for the track team 'Sw They g1ve food to a needy famlly each Chnstmas and have a luncheon 1n the spnng In addmon thrs year s members pald for the f11m1ng of several scnmmages and bought basket balls MEMBERS OF THE Club standing In for matlon of an E are FIRST ROW Den ms Richards Wayne Reeve Jack Hard wick Senovlo Flores and Tommy Lcnkford SECOND ROW Bubba Davls Joe Palfrey man Bull Farrar Mnckey Smuth lm Jordan and Bull Smuth THIRD ROW Larry Appleby Vlctor Johnson Edgar Rus sell Bull Dovls Dee Keller Johnny Staf ford Doug Farrell and Gerry McNett 235 X I - - .L W Ll V , X W - 1 X -r y ' 9 N F ' 5 c J ll x I ' . x x . N -R t ' f - E Q x ' . , N We was s s I 1 1 - - - I , . . . . . I I - s I l , Cb' , I . tx Ca- 'Q -1.5 SPIRIT JAMES MORRIS OPENS pep rally with a twirling routine. SIX l.0VEl.lES POSE for cameraman at Alamo Stadium. Left to right: Diane Lang- worfhy, Mary Sullivan, Betha Cox, Edris Tschiedel, Carolyn Brown, and Jeannine Sollock. Most Edisonites treasure the Prayer Song above all others. Golden Bears, keep winning For the school that we love best. You know that we are for you: You have more than stood the test. Losing days are over ....... Come and fight us now who dares Show them now who's shining. Keep on winning, Golden Bears. 236 PEP SQUAD LEADS Bear fans in fight song. 'l -v fl .- w FQ L a ' 3 ll t ,gp Jo Ann Steitle 3 WH. Jeanie Winn Head Cub Cheerleader Penny Bickerstaff ,f ,I , R-4 , 237 X x X. 0 ent.. Sheila smug i i 'YL -. 4... , Barbara Burris K V Q.. .5 5 P .' '-i- ' 1. P 'T' -Q 9 1 S. ggi.. T i 2. M s ,4 . . L 41 tw . M H x' v 'Va Q' il L w..-.'.qi!f..,gA.y - .. ,iw-3:11 6 -. . gg, .L I A -+ t t X x an O .tt ' 5 Q u N it ' 0 QF, X .D Q ' F us. , A A 'D President Miko Murphy Officers, Parents Combme ARCHIE MOORE, BAND Parents . M president, discusses budget for ' the current year with, seated SL-1 F P left to right,executive planning i at committee members Messrs. F. ' iff P H. Rees and B. W. Franz, Mrs. p H. A. Schramm, secretary, Mr. T - W. D. Forester, treasurer, Mrs. X., G. P. Townsend, executive plan- f! I ning board member, and stand- : If , ing, right, Mr. D. P. Patrick, f f, vice president. ' f Vice-President Peter Bryan , . . ..,-'i m,-,Q Im? Q ,yn 5 Q Af-Q LEFT T0 RIGHT, David Townsend, business manager, takes a look at drums while Patricia Patrick ,-. 7 sr 'N: librarian, Roy Dechert, equipment manager and Cherry Rees, publicity chairman assort music X .., 'Dale Lawler, equipment manager, cares for plumes, as librarian Norma Beamer makes some .7 X b wp as munu e arrangemen s Y- ' 1 . w.,-rar 5 y ' x s. . ' A ff' iff, . '- ..f,..l' ' ill , sae , .,... .-.W 'ww f . . . . . F ..--f ew - riff .. ms ali' . efiff. 'I QL? - Secretary W Sharon Lister Treasurer Martin Hendrix X 'Sb' T551 2 EDISON Efforts To Benefit Bond YT' 4 2 if 3 , , - '-as ' t w. ' , gy Q - M ' i i 1 3 'lt . 'fi ,x I . : . . .L 2 t F QE E is Z: ' 'f 4' A 1 ,J-V I TELL YOU we need one thousand dollars for this year s band trip! exclaims Golden Bear band director Travis McCown to Band Parents' prexy, Archie Moore. Composed of 172 members the band parents were organized in 1948 by Mr. I. Sotrli. The purposes are to accept cmd disburse funds and otherwise assist the band, and not conflict with constituted authority, to promote and stimulate musical education in the community, and to stimulate a spirit of fellowship and cooperation among the mem- bership of the organization. Since they have been organized, the parents of the band have always bought jackets for the seniors. PROUD SENIORS RECEIVE long awaited iackets, presented them by Band Parents. They are, seated left to right: Cherry Rees, Janice Adkisson, Jeannine Sollock, Helen Houston, middle row: Carolyn Brown, Jimmy Cummins, Sherwood Schwarz, Betty McDowell, James Morris, Edris Tschiedel, Lawrence Retta, Evelyn Forester, Diane Langworthy, Libbie Bayer, Judy Patterson, back row: Pat Crawford, Gerald Peese, Guy Davis, Roy Dechert, David Townsend, Dennis Mollgaard, Mike Murphy, Dale Lawler, and Sam Anderson. ,.- 1 Trips, initiation Top Band Activities IS IT OR IS lt not George Sullivan odds more fmore person In question Caught HUISl9I'7 That us the question Mary of what we do not knowl to the you loafnng this time George MAJORETTES MARY SULLIVAN, Carolyn Brown, and Betho Cox perform ot Sears during 'Fall sole. TRAVIS MCCOWN ANNOUNCES The next number on the Cavolcade of Music program BU o Emley Sharon Moore Tom Hollmgsworth and Kathy Hoplclns as they DRIVERS AND parents gladly lend a helping hond to Guy Davus decorate buses for the trap to Corpus Chrlsh 24 P Emu, .crk gy Vw' Q an ly S ' ' , ,V X I N B b I I I . I. A . Efx 1' My . M I 1 -it e A ll It f l .ll X .i.. lu' I e 7 I V u r A gf ' I ll L' V ' 1 , .A o Win.-f JAMES MORRIS DRUM IVIAIOR 'Music Makers Master N- Q, 'YY x ,V J, , is i il T. f'-f ' X 1 . V if-I 2 1 ,, , ji m ' 1 ' K ' I' 'Dr F ' . f' X A 'A IF-. h Ano.: YV , - 'i X . I. LN ' . 'f . D F.. 54 xi I, X nf L I ! , , ' j sl ' ig , 595 Li. U ' R F N v -1 Y i li . ' ' iii il L - .7 C ., 5 V -I X W . - 4 ,I x N... -' ' X tif 1 -M , M 1. 14 T, ' 'i , ' v ' 4 'T 4 . A J L I w M ' ff 'J' ' '-6' Ye-si I fl v 1 1 J 5 Z MAKING READY FOR half-time show are left to right, RANK 'l: Doug Cummins, Tom Hollingsworth, Frank Lamp, James Hafner, Mark Grund- Gordon Ryan, Bob Emley, Roy Dechert. RANK 3: Edward Cabel, Marvin Hendrix, Libbie Ann Bayer, Joy Babbitt, Mildred Lawler, Patsy Weaver, Sara Dennis. RANK 5: Milne Murphy, Ray Schramm, Bill Weathers, Rachel Carmichael, Wade Avinger, L. W. Bailey, Patricia Patrick, Peter Davis, George Haisler, June Raymos, Larry Bode, Sharon Webb, Frank Flores, Rodney Enlow, Jimmy Heath. RANK 8: Evelyn Forester, Glenda my Anderson, Ronnie Carlyle, Janet Hodges, Janice Adkisson, Linda Rose, Leona Parker. RANK 10: David Townsend, Sherwood Schwarz, Sharon DISPLAYING ONE OF his many talents, Drum Maior James Mor- ris highlighted the concert with a piano solo. Marches, Mendelsshon p l pl . . V l all J If J ' KS' hal ub- ler, Robert Kay, Sam Anderson, Earl Gaertner. RANK 2: Dennis Mollgaard, Helen Houston, Garon Gabriel, Martin Mahoney, Gerald Grogan, Gerald Peese, J. R. Mitchell. RANK 4: Jimmy Cummins, Marilyn Martin, Pam Singleton, James Bennett, Yolanda Villarreal, Joyce Bankhead, Bryon. RANK 6: Curtis Franz, Billy Beeson, Bill Worrell, Lynda Martin, Noble Roberts, Sue Natho, Betty McDowell, Donald Diaz. RANK 7: Guy Hipp, Letitia Nossal, Penny Rees, Patsy Vaughan, Maria Villalobos, Carolyn Hester, Judy Patterson. RANK 9: John Peterson, Paulo Winans, Jim- Moore, Norma Beamer, Pat Morris, Lawrence Retta, Kathy Hopkins, Sharon Lister. Begun in September, 1934, by Mr. C. W. McCune, the Edison Band was in the beginning an orchestra: but after seven months it was changed to a band. Between 1938 and 1939, three directors served: H. C. Goldwise, R. W. Weckel, and R. C. King. Mr. E. D. Giffen took over the band in 1940. The following year, Mr. Iean Sarli became director and re- mained until his death in 1957, when Mr. Travis McCown, Edison graduate, took the position. Some highlights from its twenty-eight year history: Uniforms were first purchased in 1936, and in the same year the forty-five piece band won first place in Southwest Texas State Concert Band Contest. It has developed from a group of sixteen members to an organization composed of 102 at one time. Ninety-four musicians comprise this year's EHS Band, which has presented annual concerts through the years to help finance its expenses and for the enjoyment of the student body. ADMIRAL T R A V I S MCCOWN views his fleet with satisfaction. 'af 'Q1--1-K. M? 'W'Wl Edns Tschledel Pronoers Parade Jeanmne Sollock Feature Twlrler '13- 'Nfr mi ,Juv Duane Langwortl-ny Perform ot Gomes Selected by band students and Judges from other San Antomo h1gh school bands on the bas1s of twlrlmg and march1ng ab111t1es Ed1son s majorettes part1c1pate 1n football halft1me shows pep ra1l1es band shows and parades dunng the year Carolyn Brown Head Mulorette ,- Betha Cox Q' K N--nv 244 A-n -Q Mary Sullivan 'Que fl I I l ' ,J x' bk, 'S I ANN so I . . s , . . . . . 5-y . . . . . , . 5 . I ' - u v - I I I ,,..,... A ' , . , fajgly .-...V .,-.... .-,. fx I KW., p Xxx -. I W , I 1 ... 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SQUADS CHRISTMAS PROJECT is traditional visit to Hidalgo School to distribute gifts and sing carols. SPONSORED BY MISS Helen Wyatt the drill team performs for basketball half times and often for individual organizations Their precision drills require many hours of practice Left to right are RANK 'I Sheila Beadle RANK 2 Judy Stanley Penny Bickerstatf Kay Trammell RANK 3 Sharon Hall Betty Denn Betty Jo Dess RANK 4 Irene Carlson Diana Silver Olive Dunlap Commander Betty Jean Mudd RANK 5 Jo Ann Stextle Jan Magee Peggy ONeal RANK 6 Jane Shuman Mary Ann Schmid Kathy Hill RANK 7 Jeanie Winn Judy Schreck Sandye Hickman RANK 8 Barbara Burris Janet Brown Rita Conrey Betty Jean Mudd was a member of last year s team which won first place trophy for best illuminated marchers in Fnesta Flambeau night parade 'Q SX fp, 41 JAM-.us 1 L' 1 414 246 Effuses V1VQCllY REIGNING OVER THE Block and Gold Prom sponsored annually by the pep squad Pres: dent Jerry Magee was escorted by Jimmy Jordan The Mczrdl Gras theme of the 60 dance provided an appropriate sefhng For a sidewalk cafe NI- www-...Wm r .pl- .ff- warm 'EW ew LEADING THE PEP Squad ranks hugh on Jerry s llsf of duhes as prexy of ihe Honey Bears 247 I :.:. 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X N. h W X 27 ,., .,,. w w -f- rx v 4. ,, r, v ' ,sp T 3' ..-. 5' ' S - I -M-fr' Snappy Squad Sparks Unt11 1936 when Perry W1nk1e named 1t Honey Bears for 1ts presen tat1on of a blg cake to sports edxtors of the Evenlng News Ed1son s pep squad onglnated 1n 1930 carned the team name Golden Bears F'1fteen g1r1s conshtuted the flrst cheenng sechon sponsored by Bess B1chards who IS now at Iefferson She wrote words for the Prayer Song On thelr way to Austm Mr and Mrs Ioe Ward wrote the war song s words and put 1t to the tune of the Austm War Song Words for the Alma Mater were wntten by Mrs Iake Wllson 4' -.,.4 'Q-4' v--cf -sl PREPARING FOR PARADE oartrcrpatron are RANK 1 Penny Blckerstaff Sheila Beadle Janet Jones Barbara Thomas Ruth Ann Molter Asst Drnll Team Commander Betty Jo Dess RANK 3 Frrst Vlce Presrdent Judy Stanley Sharon Saathoff Polly Garrett Jamce Powell ley Sgt at Arms Phyllrs Keser RANK 5 Lieutenant Olrve Dunlap Sallre Alexander Duane Young Vrrgrnra Herne Verna Pace Irene McMunn RANK 7 Cathy Hoffman Helen Gabler Jo Ann Stertle Asst Treasurer Kathy Hull Pat Medlock Jan Magee Drrll Team Com Lreutenant Judy Schreck RANK 9 Lreutenant Ruta Conrey Lrnda Gosnell Judy Camps Shrrley Yelvrngton Glorra Olfers Beverly Bouton Vrce Presrdent Peggy ONeal RANK I1 Joan Krnsch Jo Nell Hanna Frances Srngleton Jeanette Day Sgt at Arms Jo Beth OToole Rose Mitchell Marilyn Vollmer 248 . . . . . 1 . 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School Spml Graduated from Kellogg School of Phys1cal Educatlon Battle Creek M1Ch1qGH Mrs Iuha Cane came to Edrson from Lubbock to sponsor the Honey Bears One year 111 g1rls sent representatlves w1th the band to New Orleans Klng Rex Parade There the Corps was acclalmed by L1fe Magazme as one of the most dlstlngulshed pep squads 1n San Antonlo In 1955 MISS Helen Wyatt assumed the pos1t1on of sponsor of the pep squad Golden Bears Pop Mr W1111Gm Vaughan never II11SSed a game unt1l 1952 when h1S mnety one years slowed h1s pace Stlll h1s en thus1asm and support prevalled Cons1st1ng of 97 g1rls 1h1S year s pep squad was led by Geraldlne Magee ww, ' W .......... R ffl 2 v 5 'E ' ' sr' A fa Qt - ' - ' W' up -',b.V . . ' I X ' -.. 73311 N fl , , .few . v- ' : A7q'.i,?,, T i f Q E ff, ,Ibn A 3' X 'ful 'y.. . '1 . V I A VJ -iiglfg., VI: ,, W: W I . . - ' ' , fm 'v' I ' s ln 'ably' 'gn ' H ,rr if tl I V f 2 :gd , ' ,., , , , . .. ' 1 I 9 ta '73 ' ' . 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Sylvia Villarreal Kay Trammell RANK 2 Treasurer Mary Jo Bauer Sandra Brown Pat Carter Judne Holt Sandy Smith Beth Bauer Jane Beason Su an Swan Marian Choate RANK 4 Sharon Hall Leanna Stephens Pat Woller Pam Arnold Diana Silver Linda Mose Carlson Betty Denn RANK 6 Janelle Suttle Sally Llghtcap Cherne Chapman Elnzabeth Thompson Marne Bennett Pat Pratt Vnclu mander Betty Jean Mudd RANK 8 Mary Ann Schmid Regina Saroz Paula Harmon Mary Ann Cash Jane Shuman Connie Sproul Carolyn Kohleffel RANK 'IO Secretary Debbie Day Jeanne Winn Barbara Burns Dianna Tomerlm Sandra Nichol Pat Kralnk Second Gatewood Sandye Hlckmar RANK 'I2 Lieutenant Janet Brown Shirley Eclchardf Allce Cone Patsy Kirkwood Pat McHllle Carolnne 249 Parents Unite to Boost Spirits Organized in 1954 by Mrs. Iulia Cane, the Honey Bear Booster Club's purpose was to finance the pep squad. Its first project was to send the pep squad to the Mardi Gras For this purpose the club raised S4000 and the Honey Bears led the Mardi Gras Parade The first president was Mrs I Quick The membership of the club is composed of parents of the Honey Bears Two of the prolects this year are to purchase tote bags to carry to the games and sweaters for the senior pep squad members PRESIDENT JOHN HALL checks agenda be fore meeting TREASURER J A DESS completes his report as Mrs Eugene Brckerstaff vuce presndent requests next committee report Mr Dale Clark acts as secretary nn the absence of his wife ACTIVE PARENT BOOSTERS are left to right FIRST ROW M s and Mr H O Winkler SECOND ROW Mr and Mrs Fred Schmid Mesdames B M Beadle L M Holt THIRD ROW Mesdames E E Dupree M P W nn J W Hall J G W Black FOURTH ROW Mesdames C Hanna R F Gabler Mr and Medlock FIFTH ROW Mesdames Paul Harmon E Nichol J A Dess Ben Singleton 250 COURTESY CHAIRMAN MRS T G Kohleffel dns cusses current business with Membership Chairman Mrs Grover Medlock and fellow workers Left to right are Mesdames F C Kesel and C J Stetle program chairman J R Brown hospitality chair man H L Saathotf telephone chairman and Ben Singleton budget and finance chalrman . ,, , . l I ' ' I ' . I I F I : r. . . . ' . . - v . . . , . . , . . . : . . , . . I , 55 . . , r., . . . : D . , . . , . J Mrs. Harvey Eckhardt, Mr. and Mrs. Grover . : , . ' , . . , . w .xx I A fr.. 'fy A . 1 ' . h I i I Q? I I r - - f ' , - - , 1 , . Ai Scene at EHS 4, .R we LEFT TO RIGHT, Olivia Cadden, Jewel Ann Dunaway and A Kay Haldy listen aftentively to Cecile DeVilbiss as she prepares Buble reading for speech contest SUE NEWMAN REHEARSES llnes for Pub llcatuons Assembly What is the matter Sue? Do your feet hurt? DAVID PRIZNER AND Mary Sullivan don costumes depicting the Elizabethan Period as Karyn Fischer compares them with magazine illustrations EASY NOW MR Mac! What could Sandra Nichols have done to merit this? 251 HOLT TRUEX tees off if DAVID JOHNSON FAILS to block Lewe S monds s of 252 EDISON WINS DISTRICT 31 A TITLE Bears Defeat Hot Wells In Cruclorl Game W1n Drstnct Chcrrnplonshlp So ron the hecrdhne rn the 1949 50 Bear Tracks Smce the begxnnmq of the Confusm FIIIIGS Edrson hos come cr long wcry 1n the held of Hcxvmg been contlnucrlly blessed w1th excellent coaches student bczcklng cmd athletes wlth deslre cmd cxb1l1ty the Bears have crushed therr way through the record books 4 MIKE JACKSON SLAMS one across the net Xi' xq 'I l Alf I ,I S ll .- . I . X if I ' QM at ' . . L ' ,- 5 C XX X X X ,tj Vzte athletic achievement. . - . f Q I , . I ' I 23 'Q fl , In K 23 f XX L 1 g , q X I, i im ' I h . A Vxij T F. 15 I Begmnmg Wlth 1949 at the turn of the decade through the year of 1959 SO the Brnuns have captured seven football crowns journeymg to the state Seml fmals tw1ce and quarter fmals once secured four basketball champ1onsh1ps gammg an ap pearance 1n the state flnals tw1ce won two chstnct track laurels produclng many lndl v1dual stars Turn thxs page and enter the realm of the Golden Bears V : Q ...--f-1 TOMMY GUSS COMES off the blocks 253 BILL FARRAR STEALS Induan pass Q 1' - - I ' 7 l . X e : V T? I - A I . I 1 gf!- 1 I ' 1 . l l f ' x n , M i a A Q -. I t A gl l aw Q x ' Q ' 'X tt Q , 5 s Q Q- 'fl r - ' th Edison's Golden Bears district champs? Who's kidding whom? So ran the thinking of San Antonio sports writers and students of other schools in District 15-AAAA back in Sep- tember. Even some of the stoutest Edisonites had their doubts about the oncoming season. But there was a flaw, a mistakwsomeone forgot to tell the Bears they weren't supposed to win. Displaying perhaps the greatest spirit in the school history, the Bruins constantly took on opponents who outmanned and outweighed them, fought them tooth and nail, and came out on top. 'VF Bears, The Dark Edison began by defeating Big Spring and MacArthur and then dropped a heartbreaker to Brackenridge. After this dismal display, the heart-attack boys shot through eight straight triumphs, taking district and bi-district titles, before being dumped in the quarter-finals by eventual state champion W. B. Hay. The Bears' formula for success? Desire, con- fidence in themselves, refusal to give up, an excellent coaching staff, a fine group of boys, and a loyal student body. ,O Q f ' 4 U in lx yo 9+ A A exif' Q Q if O tc ic? '21 P A , '4- l-lorse ot Predictions SENOVIO stones BEING d gg a d sg p Alex d 31 6 son s Golden Bears sprang to l1fe 1n the second half to come from belfund cmd nose out Brg Spnngs Steers 1312 Edisons first break came in the third penod when Gary Black snatched a Steer fumble 1n rnld cur and scarnpered 70 yards for the Bruins first tally In the fourth quarter B111 Dav1s recovered a fumble on the 38 setting the stage for victory Dee Keller plunged over from the one-yard hne and then kicked the winning point Pass defense was the Bears greatest problem as the Steers gained more yardage in the air than on the ground Both Big Spnng 'I'Ds came 1n the first half on pass comb1nat1ons of Whatley to Carr and Whatley to Rutledge for 5 and 25 yards respechvely ijlfa I J 1' f I gg t Bears Pin 13 12 Setback on Steers TOMMY LANKFORD CAUGHT n ng h gh by Je y Tu ke Y I A s 5 , Q ' u ra e own by i S ring's Mac an er K7 and Gene Salazar K7 D. Entering the season opener as underdogs, Edi- . . . , I - u . . , . I ' ru ni i rr c r EDGAR RUSSELL SKIRTS end against M cA thur Brums Sweep Over MacArthur 28 O Outclassed MacArthur was never 1n the game as 1t took a 28-O t1'O'l11'1C11'1g by Ed1son s Eleven Rollouts opt1ons cmd reverses clrcked for long yardage behmd strong Bear block1ng w1th Edgar Rus sell h1tt1ng PCIYd1Il tVV1C6 m the f1rst half on a 79 yard dash and a lyard slam In the second half Senov1o Flores galloped 58 yards for a TD and Dee Keller re- turned an mtercepted pass 50 yards to end the sconng B111 DCIVIS and B111 Sm1th caught Keller passes for extra polnts MacArthur occas1onal1y threw up a strong defenswe wall holdmg the Brums tw1ce w1th1n the 6-yard hne Quarterback Terry Beard sparked the Brahma offense Edlson Bows 13 0 to Brackenrlclqe Eagles Brackenr1dge han ded the Golden Bears the1r only defeat of the season 1n a 130 upset V1C10I'Y Turn1ng 1n a d1sappo1nt1ng performance Ed 1 son could nelther move the p1gsk1n nor stop the Eagles from do1ng so ROBERT BAKER AND Bull Davis pursue fleet Cllfford Stallings 256 The Bears threatened once 1n the second quarter but were stopped on the 18 when the ball Went over on downs Chfford Stal11ngs was the ma1n attract1on for the Eagles ga1n1ng 132 yards on 19 Carnes and accountmg for both Brack enrldge TD s He scored 1n the second penod on a 31 yard yaunt and 1n the th1rd quarter on an 86 yard punt retum Warren Ho1l1s toed the extra po1nt after the f1rst touchdown 5 - . - - 1 0 I I I . - . I A I ' ' 1 . G Y 1 . . . . . . , . 1 1 1 . , . W - - gg in 'Wm Q, ll 2 , X.. N x X, .K 7 ff- 57:1 es.. X9 0' F lt- gmac! W f Golden Eleven Clip Owls 1 lil-l3 in District Opener OWL JAMES TATSCH HU gets one 'hung on him' by Tom lankford l22l and Bill Farrar. Opening 15 AAAI-X competition Edison Bears and Highlands Owls played an exc1t1ng errat1c nerve- racking game of fumbles lnterceptions penalties on side kicks and good hard football the Bnuns endmg up on top 14 13 Edlson took advantage of an on s1de k1ck a bobbled punt and an intercepted pass to defeat favored Highlands in the second half Dee Keller scored both touchdowns from 1 and 6 yards out respecuvely Gerry McNett received Keller s pass after the first TD for the winning margin Iames Tatsch tossed touchdown passes to Bobby Blcur C6 Ydsl and Tony Rivas 116 yds! in the sec ond and fourth quarters for both Owl tall1es Iulius Glosson converted after the first marker B111 Farrar and Tommy Lankford effectively bottled up Glosson with hm Iordan also 100k1I1g sharp on defense if ROBERT BAKER AND Doug Fa rell C521 open a sm ll hole that en bles Dee Kelle to sneak through for the Bears 'F rst s x pol ter aga nst H ghlands ' I I I 1 I 1 ' 1 I 1 ' 1 I . , . . , . . . . . Q I A' 4 ' V if if i 1, 1 if ft., W A - KR A hr L: 'Q E .V Q V ' r , :if . . Q W , K - Q -N K Y -' c u .,' . 31- , i T K-gy v,.:. 4 J g' I ff fi, f Cl Cl Y ' i i - 'n i i . Golden Eleven Tops l-lorlonolole 30-22 Chalking up its second district win in a rough-and- tumble affair, the Golden Bears banished the Harlandale Indians 30-22. Trailing 14-6 at the half CDee Keller havi.ng scored from the onel, Edison woke up behind hard-running Edgar Rus- sell, who scored three times in seven minutes. The first was a 64-yard TD triggered by a Keller pass: second and third were rammed over from the 6 and 3. Bill Davis caught two conversion passes and Gary Black one. Dennis Richards played an outstanding defensive game. Wayne Iordan bulled over for two six-pointers and Is- mael Casanova snatched a Bob Myer pitch for the other Indian tally. Casanova and Ronnie Light hauled in extra poi.nt passes. INDIAN JIM WARD trips up Dee Keller. Bill Davis cuts back. Bears Upencl Brownsville lil-O LANKFORD GETS CREAMED by unidentified Eagle. Again taking advantage of the breaks, the Edison Bears produced a 14-0 upset ovefr the highly rated Brownsville Eagles. By intercepting a pass by Larry Kveton and retuming it to the one-yard line, Dee Keller knocked on the touchdown door: Edgar Russell broke it open on the next play. Keller and Russell also provided the scoring punch in the third period with a 31-yard pass to Russell. Tommy Lankford rambled over for the extra points. Brownsville's biggest mistake came when Manuel Saenz dropped a Kveton-to-Solis-to-Saenz pass in the end zone. Two threatening Eagle marches were halted by fumbles. 258 , 6' s. 1 , 4 x -L' T It 'G' A- i I im' 1 t s. 2-ls 1,s,..11, Bears Blank Travis lil-O DENNIS RICHARDS FELLS John Shaw. REBEL BO PRICE cuts down John Meyers. Never bringing their full might into play, Edison's Bruins had little trouble dumping Travis' Rebels 14-0. Edison counted on the last play of the first half, when Dee Keller fired a pass to Dennis Richards for 8 yards, with the TD being set up by three successive pass plays covering 52 yards. Mickey Smith grabbed a Flores aerial, good for 4 yards and a touchdown, and Bill Davis caught an extra-point pass. Albert Chandler sparked the Bears' attack. Driving Rebels once marched to the 15, behind the running of Iohn Shaw, but a hard-rushing line shoved them back to the 35 in four plays. 259 A JEFF PILE-UP isn't enough to stop Dee Keller from scoring. Bears Shatter leif 22-6 Edison's hard-hitting eleven crushed pre-season favorite Iefferson 22-6, establishing the Bears as title contenders. Scoring first time they got the ball, the Bruins moved the opening kickoff 72 yards for the tally. Dee Keller climaxed the drive with a 7-yard pass to Senovio Flores. Russell grabbed a Keller pass for 75 yards and six points. Final tally came when Keller plunged over from the one to end a 65-yard march. Bill Harris received an 8-yard pitch from Roland Hernandez for the Ponies' only score of the clash. Edison's line played its best offensive and de- fensive game of the year, repeatedly opening gaping holes in the Ieff line. FLORES IS HIT ho d by Heights W d a d George les kur C733 Were in KELLER SPRINGS DENNIS Richards for o 54-yard goin with c key .Tn f w i if it N K i District Running! block on West Ward 1171. JJ Q QQ, .xx www Q6 TRAPPEDII . . . TOM MURRAH 1501, Bob Carbo 1661, and Mike Callahan 1201 close in on Senovio Flores. Bruins Brand Mules 20-12 Another upset? Some began to wonder-after Edison shook Alamo Heights 20-12. A spirited offensive line set Fullback Edgar Russell loose for touchdowns from the 9 and the 5 to cap forays of 74 and 48 yards. Dee Keller hurled to Dennis Richards for two points. Iack Zimmermann and Roger Kuhl scored for the Mules, as Tom Davies ground out the yardage. The second half was all Heights' as it threatened again and again. With 30 seconds left, Heights was in possession on Edison's one, Kuhl ran wide right-right into a brick wall: the ball went up and came down in the arms of Gary Black, who scooted 100 yards for a touchdown to end the game. HE'S OVER!!! . . . Edgar Russell scores second TD despite the efforts of Lesikar 1731 and Tom Davies 1321. 'f mf 6 X X if Y s 3 ff 'N 47' . iw Q ' gy 1 8 L ,. I it Cl, L A' if l L, 'l l H b - I 1 I ef- ff 'gi-Q. -L E EDGAR RUSSELL SIDESTEPS outstretched Tommy Pearson. . -, y . , . M. -...F I -- , Bears Advance Qve Grabbing their first 15-AAAA district crown, Edison waxed Victoria's Stingarees 28-20 in a title-deciding game. Striking with lightning quickness, Dee Keller tossed to Edgar Russell for the Bruins' first tally. The play covered 47 yards and worked again for 54 yards and a TD in the second period. In the last half, Russell rammed his way 54 yards to pay dirt and Senovio Flores tallied from the 5. Dee Keller kicked two conversions and ran over another. Victoria scored in the second quarter on a 2-yard plunge by Bill Evans and a 30-yard Beller-to-McCoy pass. It added its other six- pointer in the final stanza on a four-yard burst by Tom Pearson. Evans crashed over for the PAT after the first TD. l BEAR osreuss cnuocmcw gives up Victoria 28-20 final one yard 4' DENNIS RICHARDS UPENDED by Bulldogs' Charles Riedel. if NX 'Wd' Edison Sacks Bulldogs l5-6 Mix Rolling to its eighth straight victory, Edi- son mauled Burbank 15-6 for bi-district honors. Taking advantage of a Bulldog fumble, Dee Keller passed 25 yards to Gerry McNett and then booted the extra point to put Edi- son in the lead 7-0 at halftime. Late in the last quarter Keller marched over from the 3 to top a 51-yard drive. Keller flipped one to Senovio Flores for 2 points. Bill Davis and Robert Baker recovered Burbank fumbles to set up both Bear touchdowns. Burbank fought hard all the way, send- ing Albert Schmidt over left tackle on a 50- yard scoring play in the third round. Gen- aro Medina, the Bulldogs' workhorse, con- stantly bucked the Bruin line for impressive gains. District, Bi-district . W. B. Ray's Texans showed little mercy to Eclison's Eleven as they romped to a 42-0 rout in quarter-final play. Bears' proud hopes collapsed under Ray's bruising might. The Texans stopped the Bruins cold, allowing them only 31 yards in the air and -40 yards by the ground route. Edgar Russell and Roy Dillard racked-up the Bears' only plus yardage. Iohnny Williams, Iim Reeves, and Steve Christian each hit the scoring column on runs of 43, 15, and 4 yards. Max Derden passed for three TD's on aerials of 48, 38, 30, and 9 yards to Ben House, Doug Christian, and Williams. Hefty Ierry Rogers slammed over 4 extra points. In the fourth quarter Edison halted Ray twice within the 10-yard line, but the Texans added 2 points when Dil- lard was nailed for a safety. Jimmy Jordan Senior Tackle 'I letter Douglas Farrell Junior Center I letter JOHNNY WILLIAMS SCAMPERS to Roy's first touchdo All-District tHon. Men.l Larry Appleby Junior Guard 'I letter Then There Was Ray JOE PALFREYMAN rolls Jim Reeves. ,., flxx gl x 'X ' . ' Q , Egiligp N BK QQL g,L' . , 33 . AP-Us TOP PANEL: Sr. HB Dennis Richards, 2 Letters, Sr. FB Edgar Russell, 'I Letter, Most Valuable Player, 2nd 4 Team All-District, Jr. HB Tommy Lankford, 2 Letters. SECOND PANEL: Jr. Guard Bubba Davis, 2 Letters, , Hon. Men. All-District. Came Up First BELOW: Jr. HB Senovio Flores, 2 - - , a Letters. vi' r 415129- 11 P -D ' ' - 7, -f 2 H ef 9 I O 1 J 'K . if If - rs Sr Guard Bill Farrar 2 Letters RIGHT Sr Tackle Ken Cornett 3 Letters. BOTTOM PANEL: Sr. End Bill Davis, 2 Letters, Hon. Men. All-State, All-City, lst Team All-District: Sr. FB Albert Chandler, 1 Letter, Sr. End Gerry McNett, 2 Letters. 'I 1 K . X x. 5,4 V' Golden Eleven Capture by rf L A ' f t 1 - 'f U 'nw i 4' ' i .1 l f x ,X X by 1 VK I f, 'Wm rcfe.-by hwy ii ,J V, , V Y JD M e - f r - aw is t. 7 r rl - 4 D ' iff' i ' . . Q. f , . f , g-Q . -. -. Q. .' , D D ,,. Q N - gp? , ,rg A 3 .,. V, r .-I Mi ' ,. N., :U , any U , f 1 1, ' -' if WH 'R R :r W ' Q i a 5 'gitjl ji fx A s 5 L H- 'i,yl.,3 ,,-my f525'5,:f'!j14,'X.1f-2 gf , N if - -,L ,. we '-as it - -' W, 2. Max: M 1.43 if r 1 ' I D 4' U Z ti-.T .L 1 sl 1, F' J ii.:-,,:'A,? r, ,',xiz.:'V 'X I Q: Q' . 1 'cgi 52, Ui-zfgkz 'f',.'u.4,,: EQ fx N 'r ff 353. 4 sh -:S 6 '2ff1'r ,H ' v'5.e K' Line Fowl' cAPrAlNs KEN coimsrr, Johnny siaffofd, am Davis und, Standing, Dee Marvin Greer Keuer. TOP: Jerry Mann, Bubba Davis, Edgar Russell, Johnny Stafford, Ken Cornett, Douglas Farrell, Gary Black, Mike Fleming, David Schwarz, Skipper Smith, Albert Chandler, Dane Gabriel, Senovio Flores, Tommy Lankford, James Baine, David Schutter, Roy Dillard, Larry Appleby, and Coach Douglas Richardson, Joe Palfreyman, Dee Keller, Robert Baker, Bill Smith, Dennis Richards, Jimmy Jordan, Gerry McNetf, and Mgr. Dick Danes. A, 3,35 g , giyffa I' A ' I Q. D ,Miki R: X f N 1, -'N-, X 'A tiki 268 1 781' First AAI-XA Crown for Edison sw 1' 'EVP , 32 l fm'-Ak MANAeens mcx DANES and Archie Fleming 5'f'l Head Coach George Forehand Pfieffer, and Bill Davis. MIDDLE: Coach Marvin Greer, Bill Farrar, Mickey George Forehand. BOTTOM: Mgr. Archie Fleming, Gene Braifon, Earl Eason, Edison lSept. 113 Big Spring 12 Edison lSept. 181 Mac!-lrthur 0 Edison lSept. 267 Brackenridge 13 Edison lOct. 27 Highlands 13 Edison lOct. 93 Brownsville 0 Edison lOct. 17? Harlandale 22 Edison KOct. 23? Travis 0 Edison COct. 305 Iefferson 6 Edison CNov. 135 Alamo Hgts. 12 Edison lNov 203 Victoria 20 Edison lNov. 275 Burbank 6 Edison lDec. 57 Ray 42 269 ii 1 surf! S21 BENJIE DAVIS SLITHERS over against Brack. Cubs Finish Second Ending their best season since 1955, Edison's Cubs finished second in the Alamo League with a 5-1-4 record. According to Coach Dalton Klaus, the little Bears displayed their greatest effort against the Sam Houston B's in a 28-0 victory. Another show of desire was their 14-14 tie with Stephen F. Austin of Austin. Outweighed and outmanned, they played an exciting game all the way. Credited with helping the Varsity to its 15-AAAA Championship by running opposition plays against it, the B boys have shown great promise of filling the parting seniors' shoes next year. Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison 30 Central Catholic O Edgewood 24 Brackenridge 12 Burbank 6 Tech 28 Sam Houston 12 Lanier 30 Highlands 0 Jefferson 14 Austin Coach Dalton Klaus I 9,5 TOP: Roger Mercer, Earl Shaver, Forrest Jordan, Ronnie Stiegler, Patrick Sauls, Gene Davis, Bill Nowlin, Terry Jones, Gerald Underwood, and Jimmy Rylander. MIDDLE: Coach Dalton Klaus, Stephen Thompson, Ralph Guerra, Jim Eddinger, Roger Atchley, Denny Hallmark, Bob Miller, Roy Under wood, Beniie Davis, David Turner, and Lenny wyfick. BOTTOM: Mgr. Buddy Austin, Jimmy Farrar, James Wieding, James Clark, James Crowder Dan Migl, Bob Hope, Johnny Whitesides, Paul Barnes, Frank Owen, Ronnie Thuma, and Dave Mills, and Tommy Whitehead, not pictured. Varsity Hoopsters Place Fourth in District -'x I x 1 . V- I, ,Q I ,QX t if-E gj Plagued by an overlapping football campaign and the old flu bug, Edison's Varsity cagers closed the door on their second season of 15-AAAA competition with an overall record of 10 wins and 14 losses and a fourth-place finish in the district struggle with a 4-6 record. Hated by many of the local sports- writers as one of the top powers of the city, the Black and Gold courtmen reached their potential on only two occasions. Both came in the second round of dis- trict play when they defeated Iefferson's X f second-place Mustangs 44-35 and upset district champ Alamo Heights in an over- time 65-63 victory. The Bears combined a 6-8 predistrict record from games played in the San An- tonio Invitational Tournament, South San Antonio Tournament, and the Austin Tournament. Coach Paul IVIcCarley eagerly awaits the coming of the next roundball cam- paign which shows signs of promise, as this year's action provided needed ex- perience to several returning squadmen. Bears Nosed By Redskins Edison's cagers opened the District 15-AAAA campaign by losing to cross-town rival Har- landale 50-48 on Ianuary 15. Playing before a roaring par- tisan crowd, the Indians man- aged to squeeze by the Bears on long set shots and free throws. After taking a 28-19 halftime edge, the Redskins had to halt a last-period rally that brought the Bruins within l point of the lead and kept the outcome of the contest in doubt until the final buzzer Both squads kept the officials busy by fouling frequently lack Pozero led the Bear qtun tet with 15 pomts followed by Lewie Simmonds with 11 tallies ig 0 i -q'izm,fh , ' ce Ms.: Uf LEWIE SIMMONDS MANEUVERS fo t o aga st Ho lo dale Avenging this seasons football de feat Jefferson s Mustangs corralled Edi sons courtrnen 64 45 in a District 15 AAAA match at Alamo Stadium In the opening minutes of play it looked as 1f the Bears were on their way to victory after taking an 8 3 lead only to be surpassed by the Ponies gaining a 31 18 halftime advantage The Bruins showed none of the po tential credited to them in preseason ratings as they dropped their second straight district tilt hm Leatherland and Lewie Simmonds led the Bear scoring with 10 tallres each Other Edison porntmakers were lack Pozero with 7 Dee Keller 6 Victor Iohn son 5 Dennis Richards 4 and Gary Neubauer with 3 Iefferson s lerry Thers led the scoring parade with a total of 28 fy Q W P3 f l I leff Five Post Win in Rivalry .,.,, pp , . , g .1 .QAQ I I ,l ' . 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Q - . .QM JACK POZERO CONTROLS the ba kb d Brum Imx Contmues As Owls Trlumph ALL EYES ARE o D nns Rcha d I p 27 H1gh1GHdS Owls pmned the fh1Id stra1ght d1str1ct setback on the Bear roundballers 60 43 1n an Alamo Stad1um The B1rds broke an 11 11 deadlock w1th Edxson 1n the f1rst quarter by scor mg 9 strcught pomts wlthout retahatlon and held a 28 19 halfhme advantage Lewle S1mmonds was the Bears scor mg ace as he tossed ln 13 tallles V1ctor1ous H1gh1ands was led by Iames Harlos w1th 19 pomts LEWIE SIMMONDS SPRINGS f p H Playrng one of thelr frnest games of the season to date Edlson s cagemen farled to topple drstnct leader Alamo Herghts rn a hard fought 7161 contest played on the vrctors floor The Bears played the lVlules on even terms 1n every quarter except the second when the hosses surged out front to take a 4125 halftrme lead Fast breaks were the key to Herghts sharp offense as they contrnually rnaneu vered rn for two qtuck polnts Edlson s of tense centered around the outsrde shootmg of Lewre Srmmonds and lack Pozero Slmmonds led the Brurn attack by net tmg l9 pornts whrle Pozero pumped rn 15 Other scorers were Dee Keller 9 Wally Kornegay 8 and Gary Neubauer B1llDav1s Davrd Schwarz and Ierry Yankee vvrth 2 each Ierry Holland was a pam to the Bears 274 all nrght as he took top scorrng honors wrth 28 pornts Contrnurng rn therr losrng ways Edrson s hoopsters played the role of a good host as they fell to v1s1t1ng Vrctorra 70 57 to end the frrst round of d1str1ct play The Strngers margrn of vrctory was racked up ln the frrst half when they rang up a 40 27 edge The remarnrng half was played on even terms as each squad scored 30 pornts Dee Keller headed the Bears efforts wrth 20 pornts whrle Wally Kornegay chalked up ll markers Others enterlng the SCOIIHQ column were Lewre Srmmonds vvrth 9 and lack Pozero 7 Vrctorra s Iuhus Zatopek kept the scorer busy f1n1sh1ng the nrght Wrth 32 polnts Pullrng a brg upset was the oblectrve of the Brurns when they began the frnal round of competrtron or two of his 19 oints against eights. l-lelghts and Victoria Clout Victory-Starved Courtmen Edlson Bounces left 44 35 Edlson s Golden goalers fmal ly broke the vlctory drought as they stunned Iefferson s second place Mustangs 44 35 ln the sec ond round opener at Alamo Stadlum Both squads couldn t comblne a scor1ng attack w1th the lead chang1ng hands many tlmes be fore the Bears grabbed a 15 14 halfhme margln Thr111s were a dlme a dozen 1n the second half when the game cont1nued to see saw back and forth untxl the Black and Gold h1t for 8 stralght tal l1es w1th two mlnutes remammg to put the game 1n the bag All players showed the1r abll 1ty to play as a team Wllh 8 players entenng the sconng column headed by Iack Pozero wlth 15 po1nts Chuck Wolk led the Pomes efforts w1th 13 markers DENNIS RICHARDS LOOKS for an openmg ,ggawuwlvf f' JIM LEATHERLAND SPROUTS wings in predisfrict contest. BIG LOU BOUNCES in for another layup. .2 Redskins and Qwls Vic Edison 64, Harlandale 62 With the taste of victory in their blood, Edison's Bears squeezed by Har- 1anda1e's Indians 64-62 in a battle down to the wire. Lewie Simmonds' layup with five sec- onds remaining assured the Black and Gold of victory as they overcame a 29- 26 Redskin halftime advantage. The game marked the second straight district win for the Bruins as they at- tempt to jumble the district standings. Scoring was led by lack Pozero with 21 tallies and Dee Keller who netted 14, while Lewie Simmonds bagged 13. Bill Davis and Wally Kornegay dropped in 8 points each. Ismael Casanova was the Savages' big gun with 15 points. tims THE OUTCOME OF Bill Davis' shot IS eagerly awaited. -54' of Victory-Hungry Bears Edison 50, Highlands 39 Coasting to their third straight district win, Edison's flashy five clipped High- lands' Owls 50-39 in an Alamo Stadium match. The game was in the hands of the vic- tory-hungry Bears all the way as they built up a wide halftime margin and couldn't be headed by the Owl quintet. Scoring honors went to Dee Keller with 13 while lack Pozero with 12 and Dennis Richards with 10 aided the Bruins' cause. Other scorers were Bill Davis, 6: Wally Kornegay, 25 Lewie Simmonds, 27 lim Leatherland, 2: Iames Fennell, 2: and Gary Neubauer, 1. Highlands had only one man in dou- ble figures as Iohn Stinson netted 10 points. X WAIT A MINUTE! Jim Leatherland and Jack Po struggle for ball against Jeff. DEE KELLER GOES up to snatch rebound in Victoria trouncing. 4 C DEE KELLER DEMONSTRATES the cart of rebounding. Edison 65, Alamo Heights 63 Edison's hustling hoopsters pinned the de- feat tag on Alamo Heights' Mules 65-63 in an overtime victory that put the first scratch on the Mules 8-0 district record. Already established as the district cham- pion, Heights couldn't find the answer to solve a Bear second-half surge that brought the Bruins from a 30-15 halftime deficit and sent the match into a three-minute overtime after regulation play ended in a 55-55 deadlock. The game marked the best effort put forth by the Black and Gold goalers during the season as they handed the Hosses their third setback of the entire season. Iack Pozero led the Bear scoring with 20 points, 6 coming in the overtime, followed by Dennis Richards who sank ll. Dee Keller and Lewie Simmonds hit for 10 each. Iames Leather- land and Bill Davis both canned 6, and Wally Kornegay 2. 278 Bear Quintet Mars Drops Final JACK POZERO DUMPS two of his 20 points S inst the Mule Mighty Mules' Record, to Stingorees Blll. DAVIS TIPS for two in the Heights contest. 4, 41,2 I, z' JACK POZERO ATTEMPTS to snag a rebou d in the Heights thriller. Edison 60, Victoria 71 Traveling to Victoria with hopes of making a clean sweep of second-round district play, Edison's cagemen were dealt a 71-60 defeat by the Stingarees to climax the season's campaign for both squads. Victoria led all the way, establishing a 42-22 halftime lead that couldn't be overcome. lack Pozero again led the Bears' efforts with 24 points, finishing as the district's fourth top scorer. Lewie Simmonds dumped in 18 tallies to aid the Bruin attack. Iulius Zatopek, the district's top scorer, netted 31 points to spark the Stings' second con- ference win. The loss put the Bears in fourth place in the final 15-AAAA standings behind Alamo Heights, Highlands, and Jefferson. Four Lettermen Earn was-Q Denms Rlchards Semor I Letter Dee Keller Sensor 3 Letters All Dnstruct lHon Men Wally Kornegay Jumor 1 Letter All Dnstnct CHon Menj Lewle Simmonds max'- All Drstnct lSecond Teaml All Tournament fAusfln Tournamentj 280 Victor Johnson Senior 2 Letters James Fennell Jumor 1 Letter All Dlstrlct Berths Jack Pozero Senior 1 Letter All Cny All DIS,YIC1 fFIfSf Team! Jerry Yankee Sophomore 'l Letter ikli 41 TOP ROW L W ly K e ay V Y W Mg W BOTTOM ROW C Upsets Spark Golden Grooilers Compolqn Coach Paul McCurley 's Echson Ed1son Edlson Echson Ed1son Ed1son Edxson Edlson Ed1son Edlson cm cm an cm cm Feb Feb Feb Feb Feb Hcrlcrndale Iefferson I-hghlcmds Alamo He1ghts V1ctor1cr Jefferson Hcrrlcmdcrle Hlghlcmds Alamo Helghts V1ClOI'1G 63 9. 'V'-gf X X A 5 -v. ff r' vw' 1? f ,f -55 Manager Will am Shussle N V. I V Q C is 'il l A 1 F -. ff' 1 Q A 'l J Q 2- , Q ,A ' , - k-- r E .5 5 , I 3 5 V g if : ewie Simmonds, ol orn g , ic or Johnson, Dennis Richards, Tommy orlcmcn, and r. illicm Shussler. : ouch Paul McCarley, Jock Pozero, Jim Leatherlclnd, Gary Neubauer, James Fennell, Dee Keller, and Bill Davis. ' 48 CI . 155 50 ' 45 U . 195 64 - ' ' f 3 . '. .. , 43 U . 233 so ' gig xr E Y nl. 5. -F ' 61 U 263 ' 71 ' J A K- J - -' H' ' 57 U . 295 ' ' 70 I i JY' . K . ! V ff, - i il, XI 1' I l . I is 6 . . Q J' 'nil 1'i4f'f1 J a ' 595 so 4 .sa 39 , yvv, he A-, ' 65 c . 123 - 3 q . Ye, F Q f , is fm-Y i - 1 '-wT- ix ' S0 f - 169 71 5 , ,ee,,. ,,,, , , Q' 1 4 l l J. . 282 Cubs Capture City Crown Edison's Cubs brought the school its first City 'B' Team Championship by rolling over l9 opponents to finish the season undefeated. On February 25, the little Bears clipped the Brackenridge Eagles 50- 46 in a thriller at Alamo Stadium to capture the city crown after they had won the Northern Division of the Alamo League by downing Jeffer- son's Ponies for the second time 33-31. Coaching the Cubs to the long- awaited crown, Mr. Marvin Greer is in his fifth year as 'B' team coach. The Cubs' offensive attack was headed by David Sampsell, who poured in 168 points for the season. David Schwarz and Roy Underwood followed with 98 and 94 tallies respectively. Congratulations to Coach Greer's City Championship cagers. Coach DAVID SCHWARZ 1541 and Roy Under Marvin Greer wood snatch rebound un .left tilt TOP ROW Coach Marvin Greer Jerry Simpson Bob Hope Gary Walcott Peter Strom Gary Neubauer lonme Parsons Roy Underwood and Jlmmy Rylander BOTTOM ROW Reagan Greer James Wuedtng David Sheppard Lenny Wyrnck David Schwarz Ronnie Stelgler Skipper Pfeiffer Jerry Yankee and David Sampsell M MU 'hr Wit N -win. A 1-fill J... wr- I 2 I . . , . , . I . I . . I . X , ,. VX :I s W ' K , Y g 1 ,, A - A .. I X t X 3 y . i so 5, x fm ' s X 1 . t I ,, -. . , VN , A ! ,vi x K K . fs Q ' , s I ' 5 , '- pi ' ' I 2, ' ' - X ' . 12- A-3-... I-5 .' Fl: ,Q ,J so-A Q- . .Q ,A , U ' ,. ,if if 1 .At . ,L mf- '-f fi,.4r,fj - ,M 'fe 4 Q Y- 'w':,s , it ' f f L . - . ' -- 5 -Q 3 , V 4. sf .r .' '. - ,L A.,, -- r' f ,, .V - I .lg , I my v Sprmg Sports End Successful Year In view of the early track meets, Edison's c i n d e r m e n showed cz great deal of promise for the future, but were handi- capped by the lack of senior Iettermen. Although there were no outstanding individual stars, several gridmen carried a heavy load by competing in the maximmn of the events. Edison tennis players failed to make a deep impression upon their opponents, but displayed a certain amount of skill and spirit. V Under the direction of Coach Roy VVhite, the Bears had one of the finest golf teams in the city, making an impressive showing in their first three meets. COACH DALTON KLAUS g e ome po te s fo Roy D II cl and Wayne Reeve Cmdermen Churn Up Track EDGAR RUSSELL NOSES out one of Hghlands sp nie s n the 220 yad dash C' LARRY APPLEBY STARTS f st leg of I eman s rel y nfl!-C56 finan- Open1ng the season Wlth few re- turmng lettermen and outstandmg stars the Bears d1splcryed an enor mous amount of capab1l1ty by cap- tunng second place at a competltlve meet 1nvolv1ng four c1nder squads at Alamo Stad1um March 4 Brum tracksters won top honors 1n the 440 yard football relay 100 and 200 yard dashes h1gh and broad jumps and pole vaultlng Iourneymg to the Hub C1ty Re lays the home dwellers couldnt match the other power packed teams Edgar Russell won the only award for the Bears taklng thlrd 1n the broad jump EDGAR RUSSELL EANNS hls second place In broad lump Edgar also competes In the 220 yard dash and the mule relay Golden Tmcksters DAVID BROOKS DISPLAYS good form an throwing the discus Davld also puts the shot ,gr Qin 'UMW' Q ,f,...fw2 WAYNE REEVE STARTS lhe 100 yard dash In which he finished fnrsf Wayne second from leff also runs on The 440 and mule relay teams 286 an , Q A 1 Q A 'fi . , . . . ! J' if .f l 'l 1-3 - ,. D 'I' A l , , Q 1 Y., - 6? - ,L M,-5 - . 3 .- ' .. ' ,V . I eg 1 -f,ii.gg 1 r as A ll al as ' 'A H yy ssy is at l r as llll 1 y E M sg D so E :W WSLL ,fs ' V . ,eg . , ..e,,, Q E, r A ' - ' , ., . ff G, Q , K ' N I . -1 ,. - I A M ' YM, , ,, fxf-3. 'H M. jflcw y A ., f 3,5 fp W . xl K, I , . y ,,,., , sass,, F D . . . . . ' I I Chalk Up Pomts JIMMY JORDAN PRACTICES puthng fha shot BILLY PIETERS JIM Eddmger Bull Gordon and Calvin Eddy start The 880 yard run 287 KIM SHEELAR STARTS and fmnshes the mule run Brums Stnke or EDISONS FOOTBALL RELAY team Larry Appleby Bubba Davis Davud Schuher and James Crowder log around the track BOBBY ANDERSON RUNS the 220 for hme JIM LEATHERLAND GLIDES over hugh hurdles nn prachce session , - A . . f Q . , . . I I I I Third in Metro SEVERAL MEMBERS OF the mile and 440-yard relay teams, Wayne Reeve, Edgar Russell, Lewie Simmonds and Beniie Davis dig in. Tommy Lankford and James Crowder also are members of the relay teams BENJIE DAVIS PUMPS foward fhe finish of his 440 Benpe also runs the 100 and 220 ma 9 LEWIE SIMMONDS BEGINS the first leg of the 440 yard relay Lewle is also Edlsons pole vaulier ,ff y , V I A 1 M . i,., V , TOMMY LANKFORD SMASHES to 100-yard tape. Tommy also participates in the broad iump and 440-yard relay. A. JIMMY JORDAN FOLLOWS through after tossing the shot. Bears Prep for Q3 -1 8 . 12' -my-v ALBERT CHANDLER STRIDES to 880-yard finish line. 290 EDISON'S HIGH JUMPERS, Bill Davis and Bill Farrar, roll over the bar. l District Meet A tttl A .,,,,...- I -XX FRANK OWEN TAKES first hurdle af Harlandale M,,,,r ' --?m .F N.' gt 'I' fax 4 i. ,. 1 1, N gixgj,,a.'..' V BILL DAVIS BREAKS world record? Disbelievers are footballer Robert Baker and high jumpers Bill out Heights' sprinter. Farrar and David Mills. Golfers Take Two of First Three Matches 'S ,'w I Q iq Q is A COACH ROY WHITE Gary Rose Jerry Cul er Lovell Aldrl Las 'T if 1 A COACH ROY WHITE checks the form of Leroy Smrth and Jack Hardwick ch Ken Co nett Art Cornet? and Larry Lahtmen Victors in two of their first three meets Edisons golfers promise to finish the sea M h 3 the squad was victorious On arc in a match with Iefferson and Tech Alamo Heights Jefferson Tech and TMI were victims of the Bears in the second contest on March 10 Leroy Smlth lack Hardwick Holt Truex and Larry Lahtmen compose the first team I C 5 f I N. f I ' T - 1' I f f f N T X x, r. sl E K xc TX1 .gs-T 1' K 'E ,N . , I 4. F xr , in , a 5 . I LN 5 M .uh ' I I A T V. T .iw I , I I V I ' I r I I I f r , r r I gg if .pf son high in the final district standings. . 3' , , , , . . . Kb I . . . I. rr' SY : . T 9 im , , i if COACH STEPHEN CATALANI mstructs team members Tom Whntehead John Young Bull Norton Doug Laughlin Mike Jackson Ken MOOT8fI9ld Jnm Thompson Gerald Underwood and James Fennell M Panthers, Mules Down Bears Bnun netters d1dnt qmte make the grade 1n early matches vv1th TMI cmd Alamo He1ghts bemg subdued 1n each confhct by a 41 mark Lenny Wynck and Ierry S1mpson posted Edlsons only tnumph by w1nn1ng 1n doubles competmon S1ng1es players Peter Bryan Pat Sauls and Pete Strom showed a certa1n amount of fmesse on the courts but were outdone by the1r opponents 1n every set 293 COACH STEPHEN CATALANI eyes TMI match wnth Tom Whitehead 'Flu--....,,,,,. 'X SINGLES TRIO PETE Strom Pat Souls and Peter Bryan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - R, 'xl' K.Ygg2i'.K in I , wx 1. xy , 'L 1 .W .X fx f. x xy xxx Q Y-'flqt-s .K -X x I X, fx A. ' , . - ix x ,X f -3 x ja., n X N 'x 'x -H -lx, Q1 I I It I l ff' i ,. 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J. fjewiej Teague Newest junlor fashlons at wholesale pnces Visit COOKIE S FACTORY OUTLET 444 W Hlldebrand PE 3 9041 General Concrete Contractor QNO Job too Large No Job too Small? 187 Fennel Dr B Keller DI 4 2877 H Could these be staff members? When Its Flowers Say It Wzth Ours De11v1eW F1Or1st Dxscounts to Students Frances and Donn Dooley owners 124 Latch Dr1ve PE 2 8061 days or mghts 2 M . . . , . uf. A , ,T , I 1 f M , V ll ' Q I of Q41 , - - ffl f 9 W ,fl 41. - ,P N, - W Wai? - W :Tu 'Q .W W ' ,ff W1 Vgzrnp Ill w W . . - rw m W 1 Ill ' . - frff nv I , W cc Q . v Nl Ml 'Ill ,T 4 u - W f A , ' 1 ,V ,..n , s Q S S 2 S s S S r - ' iff! Buddy's is Best for the Bears iff AFTER FOOTBALL GAMES, PARTIES, OR DANCES Where Edison Meets 3431 Fredericksburg Road 2627 Vance Jackson Pep rallues demonstrate EHS spmt THOMSON S SPORTING GOODS 3106 Fredericksburg PE 3 1981 FISHING TACKLE 0 GUNS 0 AMMO Everything for the Sportsman P B Thomson owner 303 71 3 '4 1. l rj 'Q , ,,1kc,k,.k k , X' f s V- - . I I . . wx. Y rc Pu, I CONGRATULATIONS EDISON SENIORS ?X 7 f X I Rb 0, Z ' -'S J' .0 . Welcome to The Skyline Campus of TRINITY UNIVERSITY Co-educational . . . Fully accredited . . . Twenty- six major fields of study . . . For catalogue, write: Dlrector of Admlsslons Tr1n1ty Umverslty 715 Stadlum Dnve San Antomo Texas PE 5 5251 Amerlca s Most Modern Umverslty Campus Blanco Food Store 2230 Blanco Road Owner, BRUNO OELKERS Swallow a frog, Mary Ann? Comphments of a fnend Molorettes cssnst Sears nn odverhsmg campangn Congratulatlons to the Class of 1960 from Wolff 8' Marx The 0r1g1nalMex1can Restaurant home Owned Store The Oldest Mexzcan Restaurant m the Umted States 4 ' 9 9 s 2 - . Il 'I ' ' ll 1 Q a .f . - ESEEQsiiillsbkxiesiikESEESESEESEIEESEESEEEEEEEECS E 1 REROOFING ASBESTOS SIDING 6327 San Pedro San Antonio, Texas Meadows Garage WRECKER SERVICE 24-HOUR ROAD SERVICE MOTOR TUNE-UPS In BRAKE SERVICE RELIABLE BATTERIES-STARTER Bn GENERATOR SERVICE 1830 Alameios ar Wes! Ave. Phone PE 2-1911 4 'IZ-13 Q' Phone DI 2-5241 , ' -Eg' 443' or V R4 'i L 4a wg,- rs Reiley s Cake Shop Could It be that Connie Sproul, Ahce Wear, and P Medlock saw North by Northwest? 4438 Blanco Road fi DI 4 5201 Drzzfc - .Una 4717: -I www J M.-1 wwf' ,,,........4-'M fa-Q.-vw Xxex gsxg ie fox QQ sog XS ,gag Ng egg ' I ' i- L . M ' ' Q I at 1 T 4 m awash I R vjiiv 5 1 If ' 1 -.iff W! -K,W..lANMvwWVU,,v,.,,,,,..,. ' 'A 'K . Ssiege?Qssoerosxsssszeesesesses sxeieeeeessios SSES Q as X yiesisi gixi xeises - Sis ES SEX 5 POINTS CAFE SAM PLAINOS 815 W. laurel Phone PE-2-7831 . ' N A gr 'ii' ' 3, K H 9 M K k rf' . .H . pf 5 J 11 , I' 3 San Antonids F znest Restaurants Private Dining Rooms 6858 San Pedro 3119 W Commerce Misses Funk and Poe add glamar to faculty TA 4 2393 CA 4 4512 Open your teen age account nowl RIAIIOII N L 9 csusrm asm :suns rnomrv MANAGEMENT 6950 SGH Pedro Ave 1- TA 2 3369 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS Compliments of WOODLAWN CENTER STEREOPHONIC EQUIPMENT RECORDS PErshnng 45611 1846 Fredericksburg Road Sun Antonio I Texas iii' Whefe F'ede 'ksb '9 Road and D dS '1 mee' Russell wms I5 AAAA pass receuvmg champion sup 6 2 nf W no Jn nf-- Wo nfl JW ,W on W 'W IW W! NW W nw rw mf .wa ffm W rn no W an QW fm W W 1 f Eisxsss fsi ssxis Southern Engraving Co Best wishes to the Senior Class of 1960 from your official engravers class rrngs commencement rnvrtcrtrons engraved cards 817 E Houston St 307 SN SSSX N. 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HX wlzweipzs , 11. 5 - . 3 f u 3 Ttiz I A M M V A V' 65 - ' M IAQ A A A A 7 J - llg 1' A A ,,.,, , ' ey j Y A ,Rf ,- 'M Z,R' s, 1 N A A -my I fy W M K 1, 3 L, . f 1' 4 A '32 al G9 G ARRQ R A ' 9 5 f Q jf A'AA RRRA 1 Q, cigiiitffiliiflli!ii!lii!!ili!!IilI! iilliiijiiiiii S L I M S G A R A G E PAINT AND BODY SHOP WHEEL ALIGNING AND BALANCING WRECKER SERVICE Pate S Men S WBGI' AIR CONDITIONING SALES 8- SERVICE BOAZEMAN BROTHERS 42253 5006 BLANC0 ROAD STORE N0 I 2103 Vance Jackson in Dell Village Congratulatzonns from NORTHSIDE AUTO PARTS STORE NO 2 937 Bandera Rd 5906 San Pedro in Varsity Village PE 5 3721 PE 4 4206 .ee Q ee fr 4-,egg-f w.Ek '-f,.,,-A' WT 2-mx? 9522535 me we een mmm ,Www UH hmmm? Save that tup to town C0 to Alfo1dS Ben Franlclln for all your school supphes and needs 1839 West Olmos Dr I Jesse 8: Chandler ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS lou: Household Electrzczans 3358 FREDERICKSBURG RD SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS We hear that Mary Louise is building o pool especially for Judy! iitiikfeigg i Q Q S Q K Sf Q Q Q Cf :R I I I DI - . . . u 1 c . . . . Ee N ,N I., f 1. ' -Mffff' w-f1fee.e1feQ,z1ea.:es5vwwewf2 ww- ,.,rrm:x-ffffxsw l t I . A , , , , ., . .1 R - .- '- p,ee:s-.,e,e:,3.e.z' -W 1-f e - e, f K H V . ' A W A A - '--- . 4 W -+e,W44,, ' , i ., V, A . r W... , , . GC 7 . I c 31 L N Jxixixifxixikixixl! 1111 i if-K!! 1 l F ! H ill 11.15-111 113.111 ll iifxllj I li MCDOUGAL S HOP General Electrlc 109 LATCH DRIVE Appliances Acnoss Fr-'com DELL VILLAGE SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 1414 Freclerncksburg Rd Your Hz h Sr 11001 Fmluon Fvnter 2 .2 gsm. fikm W 911221551 TQ 1193,-. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO PLAZA STORE 642 Soledad CA 3-4311 It pays to play 1Vrzght SOUTHSIDE STORE 735 W Military Dr WA 34466 CA 5 2833 Trcxvus af Mcun 311 I I ' r ' S I f I O , . fl 1 n S! X Q ' . , , f I I ' A , . K ' I F, 1 . ,, 4, , K A 1 I 1 ' N 4-6 X Q., ffq ', z W .N , l iw' M ' III. . f 1 I - ,, A T 3 T , -J ref., ' L' :C JW K M L ,W e M ,W W H ' . IW -2 H V bl V 'LL W I I. A A A s K ' f I lv' ' N'-' ' . . I, 2 ' A wi' W A I ff -L M. M W1 '01 01 YI! o fp W uf I ,ur JM ,M ,W If li 1 .. M . . 0 . W NA . . fy W up, - wi EiiiiiiiliiiiiiZSSSSSSESTESEESSISESESESEEQQQ EEZSELEEEQ TAKING CARE OF 750 pairs of new rental skates is a big iob for Edison students Lee and Glenn Williams. Edisonites Paul McClain, Betty Frizzell, and Sandy Padgett won't have any trouble finding a pair to fit, as the Rollercade carries from baby's size 6 to daddy's size 13. J L Roller Say, gang, private parties are the Rol1ercade's specialty - birthday, school, or church - with reduced rates for groups and full cater- ing service in the rink's new party rooms. , A , 1 1 AWN PUL1 u JPFXLMXN ll I v , W if J x- 1 1 . xx ' 1tL , .1 1 .1 . i -1 4 if nv I ink D VMX YM 6 yu ,W JJL NYJ N- L1 X J 1 1 J 231'-'iii itil lam- ll hmm: ui:- mama' S1 :mmm i: e, 1. X Xi uf f XX N4 1 l 1 1 l W 's 312 4 JANE BROWN, Libby Cadden, Sandy Padgett, Patsy Weaver, Williams enioy the pause that refreshes at the Rollercade's Northporte Rollercade boasts refreshment facilities that serve are separated from the main skating area by a colorful Cade Welcomes Doug Cummins, and lee well-equipped snack bar. wholesome snacks and canopied room. Teens! X EHS STUDENTS Sharon Hodges, Gerald Peese, Mary Sullivan, Betty Frizzell, Olivia Cadden, Sandy Padgett, Doug Cummins, Patsy Weaver, Paul MclClain, and Jack Lee attend one of the many classes offered at the Rollercade Enroll now in- one of the teen-age classes-the better you skate, the more fun you have. . 1? ' I . .ex ' 1 I, A ' S - ' Pegiiyfoiflsegcilxcga, turn rl ht to A , - 9 1' ' 3' Norm-IPQRTE Y Y I ,Ll 'ij Q lffevw. 1 - R i V 1, f in ROLLERCADE I Y i JJ 1 5.15-5,155 5 K1 1 J ! J!!! 1 K ij! iii!-iii!!! ieixiixixixiifciiiiji AK. P V. J. KEEFE. INC. Ready Mixed Concrete 'I515 W Poplar Street PE 5 6133 GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES We carry a complete lme of Goodyear TIRES BATTERIES and APPLIANCES 4702 San Pedro TA 4 2371 Jacala Mexlcan Restaurant VV e cqter to plrtles from 1 to 1 000 FIVE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU The Spark salutes the new addltlons to our of frce staff I Kathy Lykms shows forengn mllltary students EHS Uncle Ed s BARBER SHOP l22l West Ave PE 2 0490 Shaw s Flowers Personal Attention Gnven to All Kmds of Floral Desrgns 7l'l West Ave San Antonio Texas . ,, I,,-, 1 J L. - 1 1 ' . . 1' , I , - ii! ffiiailll 3 'xl I N I p-Y . ' - I-on ' I I 9 . . . . . . . .. . , 314 !JJ!l33.i!E!lllllliliilllllllllllllllillllllllllllllil 1 BASSETT'S FINE FOOD A I-AN, 5 PAF G E R IMPROVED 107 ' RA 1451 Austin Hwy. DRY CLEANING LAUNDRY STO GE W ,mf PE 3-9123 1723 W. GRAMERCY M TA 2-0632 Z Open 6 A.M. - 2 A.M. 1 Z Fridays 'till 3 A.M. M Saturdays ,till 4 A.M. I Ill HI ff Congratulations from W 'W Gerry, are you mking lessons from Guy? I A W A Something new in barbequev The Orange Drive Inn 110 Austin Hwy TA 6 7511 1222 Austin Hwy Phone TA 6 2921 E E L Comphments of Rssorrr FAS:-nous TA 2 0611 San Antonio s Dustmgulshed CONGRATULATIONS Jewelers Since 1908 fl'0m 223 E HOUSTON STREET THE MANHATTEN CA 7 8001 A FRIENDLY PLACE TO TRADE 228 E Houston HARLEY DAVIDSON SALES c '3 CYCI-ES BUTCHER BOYS MEAT Sun Anfomo MARKET E CAFE 18263 d WSG rod way C m Iete Cave ng Serv ce P E Ulrn'-me, Moore san Antonlo 5 Texas 4403 Blanco Road Allena V llage PE 21391 315 If M W Mr . . E W1 ' - M - W4 Ill Ill! ' W W nr ' ,Hi fl! lfflf If ., .. . KW W . I, IW . . , M , W ,W - Il ll ,W 5' . ' n 1 1 1 O W . . . o ri i ,W J.. , . i - iii ESS J gf -5' ' S SS L ESSQS Mario's Pharmacy PRL C TIONS A family store FREE DELIVERY ff? , I . Y I, 1:4 bf' A Z ' , -md xl ' 1 bc,-1. PE 3-9133 xaos Fredericksburg na. QQ L X , bi? PENALOZA S Cosby s Kwlk Servlce Grocery 423 W Hnldebrand Ave 1355 Donaldson QNex1 to Handy Andyj PE 5 1961 pg 20684 VILLA MOTEL DEB N HEIR 3426 Fredericksburg Road FASHION APPAREL Pon WOMEN AND cHuLmzeN Kutchenettes Refrngerators Televnseon THE TEENAGERS PARADISE Vented Heat Swnmmnng Pool 429 W Huldubrand at San Pedro PE 5-1361 I 9 , . . 316 L . 33 if I 11.535411 K K if ifiiffiqfffiiligiiiiii Kiiifj if if ,N N, +1 N, 4 f f in EX KX 4 f 23 'N 7 M X , f 1 I Presenting the best motion pictures . . . Carefully Selected .IUSEPHINE WOODLAWN LAUREL TEXAS LW J ' . JN Vxkl A 42935 J Q35 Sen1ors and all the best to all Edlsomtes everv where if sg sgis gg Ei E 317 I 5 .M 'X Xi ul .. Q, . In 1' , 'lv 3 N 'X . f,.x f n 1 ' K, I' l' , 3 PK gy X z-X l U 1 I ' : I lil 1 I-1-,'. I , M A, l Congratulations to 1960 S Qs fe g sts? 5 JW UDIMAQHNNH 1 5 F .AJ -- x. r ' xnsfy lx- ,x X - iN X Rf X ea , s-F - -K' Y X. . . ,- .-Q ' - 1 W ' f p .1 4. X - , . N.:-. M -,Mn , 'Tr ,,,,, 1 'ff S- . V au, I Y ff jf i ffy .. , f 7 N - 1:11 X X N se , PARK AND LOCK lt s so easy to shop at Joske s of Te comblnlng all the advantages of a gl metropolltlan shopping center plus added convenlence of suburban park all under one roof JGSKE s OF TEXAS IN THE GREAT 318 4 X 'ilu ' A ,J I fill' bla r.uilf!I15,q f fl f A A ,a x xr 1 u ,fb E4 mg: i - ... ' -. v, '.- I .X 'A N I X I , If 1 ex XIKT -ul. ',r-L. ' if Xe ry'-Q ,xl ll. -NQXV, next - ,.. ' '- 1 ' 9 9 , 0 U O O 9 I I KOPY KAT Beauty Salon Smart Styles for Smart Girlsv BEBE LANFORD 1012 West Ave. PE 3-7282 This is Registration Day confusion. A 8. A UPHOLSTERY All Work Guaranteed Free Estimates We also Install Formica 1012 WEST AVE PE 3 7282 BUSCI-I HUMBLE PRODUCTS 6646 San Pedro TA 2-3901 Road Service Top Value Stamps SCHIFF's Shoe Store Shoes for the entrre famzly 1804 Fredericksburg Rd PE 5 7701 Lee Sherman Style Shop Complete selectzons for fumors Hours 9 30 to 6 00 Dally 3119 Broadway OFFICE PE 2 4921 2502 Blanco Road Homes by Tom F McNe1l An emblem of qualzty an any price range coNenATuLAnoNs Gus Mann Conoco Servlce Statlon Jsrrsnson vumes 1005 Donaldson Ave PE 5 6523 EVSYYOFIG 9815 II1 Oh IDITICTIOI1 For your next haucut s McCORMICK BARBER SHOP 2023 Blanco Road No No 2 No 3 7417 BROADWAY 2703 MCCULLOUGH 4940 BROADWAY TA 4-4547 TA 25152 TA 6-0321 ART BEAUTY SALON Where Beauty zs an Art 319 . 0 l . - , . . I O I 4 . . 1 . . . . . . 3 . , K V' 0 ' A V O - . . - . a . . . ' . 1 . . It' cc 1 9, Lfllilllllilllllifllllillillllllllllllllllllllllilllllllli ill!-'ll l l ll lil! lil! 111111 ll 5 JJ ill ll!! 25 I PErshing 4-0831 L'k'L H 145644 7cZe Gangbang CERAMIC FLOOR AND WALL TILE 509 W I DEBR ND LOUIS P ISNER SAN ANTOHNIO 1 ?ExAs We honestly con t fmd out who she ns' NITA S BEAUTY SALON Co I I of mpmens Im flu nl who cares J X1 ut Axuuu Ph, D 1671 Machinery Corporation IENITH SALES B: SERVICE CDLUR SETS f SALES SERVICE RENTALS Moore s MOVlHg 8: Storage 9...-0'-0 LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING 5'E'52UW H -DEMAND 1114 Wesf Aye P 5 1811 PERSHINB 2 6911 PERBHING 5 53D3 A R EALJ NIEHAUS H M WILLMANN Free Estumotes EWEE Remmger s Phllllps 66 K 9 Groomlng Center Bend end pep Squad leave Galveston Pelsonahzed ClOO1l1ll1g Se1v1Ce FOI All B1 00619 EHLER S UPHOLSTERY IOHIN XI XIARTIINEZ Owner 2506 wesf Avenue PE 2 1784 5106 Blanco Rd D 7 6431 1Y1TYT'IiY3i!ii1iiifi511YYiY333Xif!i1Ifli!! ll llii iifliiiiillflllllllllil!llliiiilfiiixliiiiiiililiiflllx 1 i li li Fill u ro O K 'K ,e,, e,,e e E.. E. 1 Zrrr Leere A D f A I ELEAALL E L I A I 1 ' ' 4' . , U ' - I - E - , . PN 190V ' Y - - ' '- ' I O C2l's ' ' 9 ' . ' , E - - - MW ,,,, f 1, ,eezf ff LL.L.A,E -A-E l:A'X1SzS LLZI ' E171 Compliments LN rereeereeeee I A I I I of L , -. K MAA- n e , U ww L l W . ' QW I ff T I Y v 'I - . . I L- I Lllllll!lllilllllillllllllllilllllllllllillliiviilllilllli M gfcmi om cuz PE 3 8171 2414 BLANCO RD SAN ANTONIO 12 TEXA BILL MORRIS f If c'z1ufzu!Iz.u uma.: METAL WINDOWS 81 CURTAIN WALLS ALUMINUM ENTRANCES METAL PARTITIONS PLATE CLASS MIRRORS SLIDING DOORS SHOWER DOORS AND TUB LNLLO URLS BRUN ERS INC YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEPARTMENT STORE Best Success To All STORE NO 1 and General Offnces 2126 Frederncksburg Rd STORE NO 2 S 2701 South Presa Street PHARMACY STORE NO 3 1605 Nogalntos Street STORE NO 4 805 So West Mnlntary Dr Blanco STORE NO 5 4815 Broadway STORE NO 6 805 Bandera Rd billilllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllililllllllilililiIliff! 321 P . f ---- -- vm- -..H I e.--,L.,.e . R W I fl I I F f I 'W , , fl I -U -ICB' - H K B K 0 i 5 I : I 2 w o 1 o DESK AND FURNITURE TOPS Q 0 1 ' I ' I I 5 , 1 I I ---- ---M ... ry L 1 I l I Q ' 2 1 I H I I I O E . ' I . l 1 W ! O Ft I 9 I . . I I g O t . I . . F . I : O Q . : P W O I . : O SQSSSEESSSEESSSQESSQESSSS Q35 is sieli zs s u xieiis 9 , Could that be a long distance call from your Navy man, Libby? ROBERT HALL'S HUMBLE Motor Tune-up Brake Service Generator and General Auto Repalrs 4407 San Pedro PE 2 4071 Currier s Ice and Grocery GARDEN SUPPLIES FERTILIZERS IN SECTICIDES PICNIC SUPPLIES 1717 West Avenue PE 2 0120 WHOPPER BURGER N0 1418 WEST AVE Whopper Burger The Home of Greater Values 1835 Frederacksburg Rd WRIGHT S CAFE Root Beer , 2407 N sr Marys Potato Chips PE 6 3176 Shell s Nursery 8: Garden Supply INDOOR 8- PATIO PLANTS TREES SHRUBS LANDSCAPING 1212 W Hldeb PE 38306 I ! I .- 1 . 1 o T 9 I, . . C 7 4 - - S' r . i rand - 322 , . tcXI! 5!'1Kj!.!31iJiiiiiEIi!i3li!sE2i as S V - i E S Douglas Anderson Realty Co. 1 1 18 West Avenue Phone: San Antonio 1, Texas PErshing 2-1362 ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS - REPAIRS - SUPPLIES msn mmm cummr, mc. PE 6-3635 BEN CORBO PHONES' PE 2-8758 BRANNEN'S Tools 61 Machmery 1910 San Pedro at Woodlawn J,ACKSON'S Conoco Service WASHING - LUBRICATION - ACCESSORIES 1310 west Ave. PE 2-0090 'Mo onui' 5901 Son Hiro PE 5 5881 Maddox Mattress Co Manufacture: of TALL TEXAN BEDS 4109 Frederlcksburg Rd Compliments of The Fox Co PE 5 5211 San Pedro at Huldebrand 1031 Donaldson J ENE DRESS SHOP 2023 Vance Jackson Rd San Antomo Texas PE 5 7011 Dell Village Shoe Store Shoes for All the FAMILY 2105 Vance Jackson PE 2-4551 Just startmg out we seel O , W, .I I 323 f:33!?Eif3fffiffffiiffEififiJf S S ffrl-Mme!! P.Arnu DZ 27761 TINDALL DUNTIA NC SALES SERVICE ' SATISFACTION COMPLETE DEPARTMENT From Tune Up to BEST CAR DEALS My 8' P by IN TOWN Factory Trained Mechanrcs PE 6 1561 MERCEDES BENZ SALES 8. SERVICE STUDEBAKER I .nerr L L 3915 SAN PEDRO CONGRATULATIONS FROM Jaffe and Martm BUILDERS INCORPORATED 4623 Blanco AY Jefferson Vnllage 'YOUR FASHION STORE NEAR HOME SMART APPEARANCE START WITH YOUR SHOES COMPLETE SHOE BOOT SERVICE a so TENNIS MOCCASIN SANDALS WORK SHOES COWBOY BOOTS LEATHER GIFTS LOS ANGELES SHOE SHOP 1832 W Olmos Dr Martm Benavrdes Prop Bamboo Rattan Furniture Shop Skalled Craftsmen Custommade Rattan Furniture To your specufuccmons m our shop Repamng Refmrshlng Slup Covers 5110 Blanco Rd DI 2 7551 4 - if'.i L ' . VL ' Q i L -f'L S EEEEEXR 3 0 I , I 6 O I O -,Q - ....,. . J I S 1 tv? I I' A f - for C 1.1. - 1. gy I ' H , t 1, Sales 8. Service sale, 3. sem: O - I - 1 -1 1 ' i . I , . Q ' ssssisssszeaxesssSQSSESESSSSSssssssssssssssssisssszgs Prolessionol Poqe Acme Pest Control Miss Ann Arnot Mrs. Carrie Lou Bailey Mr. Francis Burgess E. L. Caldwell Conoco Mrs. Alma Carey Mr. Steve Catalani City Lumber Company City Upholstery C1tV Wide TV Service Station W R Dallas Furniture Studios 901 McCullough at Ashby Denison Furniture and Appliance Company Dukes Machinery Mrss Indy Frnk Goerges Painting and Decorating Mrs Iucrlle Gibson Glasser s Art Shop Mrs Sara Greer Mrs Camilla Hewitt Hutson Texaco Mrs Anna Bess Johnson Imperial Clearnng Mrs. Ruby Jones Mr. Dalton E. Klaus McQuaide 81 Company Carage Mrs. Frances McNeel Mrs. Ramona Montgomery Mrs. Mary Nrrsom Srrpport Municipal Fluorrdatron Mrs. Geraldine Peery Arthur Pfeil Flowers 803 W Ashby Mrss Sara Iane Poe Mr jose F Ross Mrs Iose F Ross Sacks Shoe Store Mrs LaVerna Salyer Haby Seay Mr Brllyj Shrpp Mrs Mamie Vrelock Western Auto 1822. Frederrcksburg Roy E White Whrtes Auto 3114 W 1fVo0dlaWn Mrs Dessa Wright Zowarkas Sinclair I I If FREE DELIVERY PHONE PE3 8163 Convert your porch breeze 5 WGY Of' carport IFITO G YGGI' Ml round family room San AHt0Hl0 Jalousle Company 1414 West Avenue PE 5 3781 Qdesctzptzon Sezvzce A qjntzl vjudnzg t .Qlam-0 Qharmacy 4218 BLANCO ROAD S HOMER LAMEY RICHARD TENIENTE I u u . . . c ' ' . . l 3 , 2 a . , . . ' . . . J ' 7 5 5 1. . ' . 9 I l 9 1 I A it I g I r' ' ' V 'lf - tl 1 ' A. , ' . - J -ffl .i .g-ff . ' Af' Jai ff: Pixie . ...- ' at 1 - 'ajf t . - . . AN ANTONIO. TEXAS !l!!J5!fifiiii! K il if ii!!! i tiff!!!-!.l-5i.!J il! K-iislijcifiili I-nLLcREsT DRUG J K. A. Jackson, Jr. - Moody Armstrong WADE'S PHARMACY owners C. Wade Hornsby, Jr. Owners C. W. Hornsby 2807 Hillcrest Phone PE 5-6161 Call us for all your drug, cosmetic, 947 Bandera Rd- School Supply, and Sundry Needs. ' Complete Fountain Service GE 2-2353 Insurance and Real Estate 1830 Olmos Dr W PE 5 5661 Comphments of A Frlend My sincere thanks to the student body for nts cooperation un the cafeteria Mrs Bernice Blackstock Congratulatxons, Senlors rom HAL LANDRUM S Buggy Whip 6318 San Pedro Best Wishes rom Laurel Crown Food Market i1ii!!!iii!fIf!f3?!Ilc53sf S SESS SE SS 6 f f P i C J - ' f 5' - ' ,fi iii I J-1 lXi11VJxtl.i Ki!!! I iii!!! 1 4 NC? W at Young Zn Spzffzff ,Maw ,,,............... ,.,.. ' , ,. X A K ff, ' ' K ,A Q is M, .,,,,...,M.vaeooao v--'X -A... mc- my ,..,v xg... -. 1 v -. ,W V , ,J I VII-I EES 4 'UDP' 'F: UID' TZ QFH -5 O Q O 3 Z1 1.1 :E OU C -I :F U fn CD O 'I 9 4 1: MW. ,,,.,, xgp LIANT z. 4, Q 'S wk.. 2 ewjwgw ski' 5 P6166 327 X4 .Sn 0 0 K' , ,g A , 1 if'- N , , . o I , m I U .L if 1 , Lf M 2-- ' ' f4fQ1' -T1 N f l f Q , 1 5,4 in - V N . . . O A V A- I A I I 33.1.,.,T,1,.,21i,:...gg :g . : . . . 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In addition to serving delicious food, the Dairy Queen is the perfect place to stop for an after-school snack. During our victorious football season, the Dairy Queen put in lights On To State, Bears! All Edison supporters appreciate this. For their loyal support, Edisonites extend their ap- preciation to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parker and the employees of the Dairy Queen. '73 'P 'Z' ,M i13!f':'bJyt 5? iwl i lf g lil V N STOPPING FOR A snack at the Dal y Queen are Marga et Moreno, f ir V' Stanley Also enloymg a Dairy Queen treat' are Leanne Stephens, in ' Fif e L Mollgaard and Janelle Suttle eg, ,, ieifggiifi 328 XX I II Bears Den ZX 1 I 5? 4' ' if ' 5 ' E xx kk V A P I. V v,, ' 4 DA .R , , iQ U E 5 N , Judy Schreck, Pat Markworfh, and Judy Leroy Mefze, Lana Semlinger, Dennis MR. ROBERT PARKER, owner of the Dairy Queen, needs more than two hands fo waif on Edisonifes Grace Voges, Elaine Sfernberg, Paf Barber, Susan Swan, Mary Ann Harvey, and Larry Bode. NAXEM LIGHTHOUSE COURTS C0,,g,,,ml,,,i0,,,, ,mm 4220 Fredericksburg Rd. PE 4.5195 228 E. Martin CA 7-6156 Ed Dahlstrom COMPLIMENTS OF Q , . I Humsls SERVICE smnon Dram S Chlfovfafflc Health Center 2200 BICDCO PE 6-0071 west Ave. PALMETTO NN H7 ,JJ ' 'w wg X71 -vqx Complnments ar suppllers INCORPORATED HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL UNIFORMS NO 1 6101 so noses sr N0 3 121 GouAo ROAD NO 2 1012 ooNALDsoN Ave NO 5 4611 sLANco no 1900 North Mom Ave PE 4 5039 330 'ff' 0 S QQ W ,.1', 'qv I ,XX K V4 V' M - . li , A ,, KI 1- 03 Zk, ,L ,IAV 'K .QQ ,, , XX 1 Q ' x 1 i K xxgixbf A w A - ,, A ,. ,X .. . 'Q gh X Rfbrr 1,Al Q A ' 0F . 1 U 1 X I ...., ' I f f 1 z A ' DEPARTMENT STORES ,ffxx RX ' 1.3551333131fiiiii.!1!!!illiiliiiiill li.!i!i1i!!!5iIli ,nu ,W aw ' 4. mug . W0 - ,Q M' M am 1 A S ' --...N ..,,, W! HW W cAFsTsmAs .. M271 ft vm sms BANUEHA now ' ,W 719 Noam Mmm Av: ffm 4-:on BROADWAY V7 'W W sw Noam PRESA W W WW W Q WI! Q WW W WW n W ,- W I W I A --Q X 'We by .vibe Sieve Ann Alsbury and Sandy Smith cdmlre San Antonio Cotton s beauhful maternal E Q 331 'A W wr ' . W KA I um ,, W ' . , ' . V W 1 WI N - an , ' 'W 5 W UM mf WW JW 0111 K I Ml i Ullf A' MII M fW W! M11 I 1 . W wa aw W D . 0 . IW W1 W I R W W1 K 3 Q wa fi A ' , W A wa S V 4 Q wwf J W , f' ,vw 4 W ' 5 gi- 1 ,ww V ,V M' 'SVN 1 M ,W M ' K ,E 7 f if W . L 1' Q. .KQV H. V 734 .f , ' m 5 wifi, fy . . . , , . Nw' t ' c s gesisssess h ' I C s 'A ,,f e e's ABC LINEN SERVICE Laundry Service 4937 W. Commerce 4120 Blanco GE 3-6321 A B Crosb PE 4-0441 ' ' Y HANDY-ANDY is the best place to buy say students of Edison High. S -' 1 R H4152- N Quallty Foods At Economy Prices Jewel Dunaway ns pnctured sellung on annual od tothe manager of Handy Andy No 11 TRAINING WITH A FUTURE BUSINESS COLLEGE S 4 H3411 .ill WHT EJEWQPIIBWQ EM E2mi'WlIlB1l SANAMOND TBXM Busmess College KARL SCHNEIDER 411 E Martm St CA 7 7346 A Symbol of Progress and Integnty Sunce 1888 C Nl LOI R I P ON! Dlll72'l 33 2 fl! v 'Q C 4' X J N ' M J , 4 ' - , ' 2- 5 Fw A '. .cz ,I 1.1: L. ,I A u K: api.. .M l 1: 9-4-fil - 1 .rai2,L.4...13-4-,gL.1v.-Sm f OU I , l:. H - II ' ' ll xl I, 'I 9 l Compliments of The Faculty and ALASKA FUR CO. COLD FUR STORAGE Administration of SAN ANTONIO COLLEGE Fur Repaired-Remodeled-Cleaned Your Community Junior College' 125Vz San Pedro CA 7-8229 1300 San Pedro Joseph Delgado and Steve Kovacs look over the my varieties of carpet at Milam Floor Covering. 5 am gbm' 620001409 60- Pnouz Ps. 4 . son 1032 miss: no IAN ANTONIO. TEXAS Your Favorite IF YOU WANT TO SELL Christmas or Everyday Cards Dance Spot gellfzori g: :dY we hope uf.f.1'JqT 6.5 Iliff' KHKEI1 STEMEN CARD co Country Club W F 'e 'Z'LT.'ifIZ,'L'f. W, 'E 2 65 333 ,, f X- Elf-J X ' O l I . . . , I l . . or rie I O . - . 1 51 !Ci!X!5,5533aiL33x5!1KJ iliii!lli!!! 1 I!! FJ!! I llllliijllliil 115 SAN ANTONIO COCA COLA BOTTLING CO., INC. K ' ID R I N It . . qw 4 NN eg' 5 ' W ,uf w W W W IW W W ll' W W I IH W 1 , iJJIiiif!iil!f!i!i!!ilfiiifigf 3- 334 Xi W W W W W M lllll ' fllll W 0111 W ,W IW LAHBE IW ' WI W W - 'N WW W W W W W I 'W owl ,ll . W0 ,Wx W' N ,W L W ,wi W Y-X A WW , MM T A A A M X x . ' ,N ' ,G ' 6 L, ' V, W ' W' Q ',,f,, M . ' fy 3, 'S- 4--f N3 JW E . I 4 T. .AC Z A I ,M X X1 ff' t V- ' -'f ' A 'iff ' , lf' 'X ' 7 - I-v I3 zif' ,Lf -:Q 'i -Ag' ' W Q WX ' ' A ,ff I- . 'W A. , f' Q Q W1 , , , . 1 . .- . W W V V V V x V V V f -e XEeeeeeeee exe esexeeeeee ae ee xaaae aaa aaaxx ENJOY BETTER BAKING I WHITE WINGS EI.ouIz ,Mx , A I' PIONEER , 'III I I I 6 III If Qi WIIIT:wIII6S 9 VITAMIN ENIzIcI-IED Iscun, I? I I if I F iv II , , Y ig-fm' ,,I IW'-.1'-NGS fy ML W if BISCUIT MIX FLOUR IIIIIINIPIDIIIDHII, 2 FLOUR T' I .. . P I o N E E I1 441.55 II W, MILLS ,IW San Antonio Since 1851 LZ For Luxurious Dry I Cleaning And Laundry W' W sac san Pedro CA 6-sau I Q R0 SAN ANTONIO'S FINEST CONGRATULATION S Weddmgs portralts proms GRADUATES photos BEXAR COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Howard T CFuzzyJ Harris, Jr PE 2 6269 2110 Edlson Dr Bl B tP tt Ch C ue onne 0 a 0 lp 0 LET A neekggsrs JeIICraf1 Frun Punch Base Syrups Assorted flavors BUY SELL OR TRADE Home of 603 C I PE 3-7761 'mmm' Your Home Farm Busmess F Y C II Complzments of or ou a The Wlll Nagy Ranch J A 5:26-48234527 DILLEY TExAs Columbna Sheep 0 Brahma Cattle sn sums' 'LW I' S 5 ,fif81 !ii35f.iiQf3333 ii x R E E 335 W W W IW W WI IW IW UN W . W V . H IW W . . W If TO IW W W! WI by W! W! W g M! , g Ill!! M - - W Member F.D.I,C. ' W W fl I Q M 0 W n n M . M . W I H . . . I I' - - M . M , 1 W! IW o - Mr M I 0 0 Ml W I W ' 'T Se . ' s exes X ATLAS MU FFLER 3350 Fredericksburg PE 3-7281 o factory trained personnel o Hollywoods and Duals o Smithie o Douglas-Belonds o Automobile Air-Conditioning THE OAK HILLS DRUG STORE Phone PE 5-5223 2720 Fredericksburg Rd. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS Th. V?fre-:A:4:-ms.zf:v2f2vf1::x:29frmc4rr':x? ,I Esgmg ...i...... ...... ..,r.. . www :EI:2f.g:g:-:-:rs-:P:2+f:f:'f'Z'f ' Commun an Ninn! Mmm: nceulnzrosfv . g,u1,11,I,fd 1354 INSUIANCE COYPOIATION COMPLIMENTS OF Hemphill Northside Ford 5700 San Pedro Selling new and used cars Read Exclusively Yours by .lack Hale in the Recorder CHET DUECKER Conoco Service Station 304 Nacogdoches St at 4th St 23rd year downtown CA 3 7531 Goodyear Service Stores We carry a complete Ime of Goodyear Tires Batteries and Appliances 4702 San Pedro TA 4 2371 Mrs Lona Collins LACKEY S STABLES Brackonrldgo Park PE 2 SEBI Colonel Boyce OAK VALLEY STABLES Congratulations to e Class of 60 MILAM CREAMERY Impgflal CLEANING a. LAUNDRY Pleaszng You Is Our Pleasure and Ambmon PHONE PE 5 8661 5615 SAN PEDRO AVE SAN ANTONIO TEXAS .Kffy Scierrer FLOWER 5H0p PE 5 6184 326 W JOSEPHINE STREET SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 6 I 0 I ' th I O I I l g - H . .- ll 555555 Vs 5555555 551 5 55555I5f5555555555555555555 S 43K!!X!i!:iiS!i!ilKililillllilllilllliiillliillliliiiilil li L4 '--- X X1 N ri N 3 X v X, . xx vm . 4 .. 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U.S. government inspected meat packers I CA 7-3121 San Antonio, Texas ONE STOP SERVICE Whatever your prmtmg need you get thorough one stop service Letterheads Busmess cards Folders Newspapers Clrculars Magazmes Complete dnrect mall campangns Largest prmtmg plant m the Southwest speclallzmg school publlcatuons AMERICAN PRINTERS 419 W Myrtle Ca 6 1391 San Antonlo, Texas BERT E SCOTT Owner Shoe Co Your Famnly Shoe Store Allena Vullage 4517 Blanco Rd The 1960 Spark salutes BEAR TRACKS editor Joan James for her devoted work on the school newspaper and for enablmg nt to recelve su perlor ratmgs from ILPC and THSPA 8 .. . ' s 0 t s 0 . 0 In 0 . . 0 0 ' - . . . . In . . - . o II- . .,, . . ' I ESSSE E TSQSEESESES 555533555535EESEEEESESSSESESEESSS I dbg 4 BOTTLING co. ply!! OF SAN ANTONIO, Ltd. 825 East Locust St. SAN ANTONIO 12. TEXAS QT S GOOD FOR SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT 1960 Spark salutes Gary Hopkins, who placed thirtieth in the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test. Special salutes go to Jim Cummins, Lois Nelson, Pat Parker, and Cynthia Strauch for receiving NMSQT Letters of Commendation. Out of 550,000 test participants, these four Edisonites placed in the top 32 of seniors t 1, bg' C t ,wg Lwwiffwgi SAVE JjKlf g5NgXy'X across the country. where most Pe0Ple save: db . A' drmk , 'V ISI ,,i:'i 29: -f-' 3 1 I x li J I , i i 7 Ft 1 r :si W fi M 1' THE SIGN UF ISQMUIJERN BANKING 2 I ,df -I -,.. , ,i , i ...For a fresh, clean tastel MARY'S AT COM E GE SAATHOFF REFRIGERATIDN Sales and Service AIR CONDITIONING - REFRIGERATION - APPLIANCES New Location 1134 81 1138 W. Hildebrand PE 4-5056 COMPLIMENTS OF WEINER NEWS Books and Records PE 4-6455 C R AV Y ICE CREAM It Can't Be Beat AM I G05 TOIHHHS QFJWSY COMPLIMENTS OF Frank Kuykendall Garage 2600 Fredencksburg Rd PE 2 8014 BILL HOGAN DISPENSING OPTICIAN 1406 West Hnldebrand PE 4 0832 JOHNSON S BEAUTY SCHOOL Servmg San Antonzo and Surroundmg Area Sznce 1929 V uf Our CA 5 7287 SchooI Salon AA z and Sa oc oss from Cou fhouse 3114 New Laguna Seafood Restaurant Specxalzzmg rn fznest seafood and FOOD T0 GO F ede ck bu g PE 4 5891 I.EE DAVIS CU INC PAINTS 8. WALLPAPER Fredericksburg Rd Telephone PE 6 3174 San Antonlo Texas i331iiiifii13si3!?Si35i!l!Ji SEESE S RSE 3333? S 34 I . i. - 130 uin Pla a ' ve r r Ol o charcoal broiled steaks 101 . . - , . I r ri s r - -L ', , f-5 'gT 7 . XE! 0 BAILEY'S Big Bosomed Birds BUY 4 B's MRS CARRIE LOU BAILEY 1002 Helm Blvd TA 6-4257 SAN ANTONIO TEXAS 3 I TAMALE FACTORY WHOLESALE TAMALES 1611 Culebro Ave Phones PE 3 9822 PE 28344 SAN ANTONIO I TEXAS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT SALES INSURANCE HOHENBERGER COLLINS CO R E A L T O R S Smce 1908 TWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU 1850 Fredencksbu g 838 S W Mlhfary Dr PE 4-5331 WA 3-4387 WHEEL BURGER HUB BURGER CHLIC WAGUNv T BONE DOG BARBE Q FRENCH FRIES x A x 'P I9 6211 San Pedro MALTS SHAKES SUNDAES FOUNTAIN DRINKS ff ui Z--Q SMITH AND Bu cg E9 EMM Bake Valle! as as Joh Soffodpolshest k e e o 10 F de Ixsb g Roc S 1113 341 I I - 0 ' I , ' I ' ' 7 .P . 5-:G if A , 24155 :f 1 E ' r . . ' ' . . x34 if . I l g . . I. ,Y 'I In ' EM JMR bw ' I V' 1 - x: , T' I I' . . S ,I .4 . -'-y . , . ,gf . V? I K , , in K 'W' Q ,TTLVTT f Yi 5.9 ' A . -L ' I. , 4 ' BILL rr r i e y nny I r i ruc of Alamo S rvic C ., 8 re ric ur d. f-2iE X S iixixiillxilsli i S552 0 Q O gsgzox fb' 0 0 an if jAe aisle A65 wAi5pereJ . . 6 , . . all he, gall prefer swab! lo uf. These preferences ce ' listed in QW sfadcl Preferenre l Register - available fo, your za , ewmlncnsn. was is Q free, Q 1 goodwill ,wage to eliminate , ,ff needless gm duplicafions, das- ASN l. 5, uppoinomenn. Our bndes prefer Diamonds by Keepsake Dxamonds by Handkraft Dramonds by Prlsm Llte Gxfts for the groom Gxfts for the brlde Watches by Vacheron and Constantln Le Coultre Longmes Wlttnauer Hamilton Bulova Vogue Snlverplate by Intematlonal Eton Crosby Rogers Commumty Rogers 1847 Engllsh Sxlverplate by Adams Royal Jackson Chma Royal Albert Englzsh Bone Chma Embassy Chma Franconia Chma Limoges French Chma By L Bemardaud Iroquols Informal Chma Iroquols lnherltance Chma Paul McCobb Contempn Chma Crownford Chma Imports Dresden Chma Enghsh Ironstone by Staffordshxre Forma Ironstone by Lagardo Tackett Giftware by Rubel Westmoreland Milk Glass Fenton Mllk Glass Early American Cxftware by Woodcrofterv Watchbands by Krelsler Gemex Spexdel No longer need there be any guess work In selecting appropuate weddmg glfts that are certam to please the bride no longer IS there any need to worry about dupllcatxon Whlspexed all her shower and weddmg gift preferenus Vie have those preferences corded m our Brldal Preference Heglster avall able for your personal exammatlon at any tlme at the VOGUE GIFT GALLERIES H. D. DEFINGER, PRES. 0 '4 AMBULANEE Xl UXYBI-IN SERVICE, Inc. PE. 5-5243 P. D. BUX B112 127 FREDERICKSBURG RD. SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS HEYLAND S PHARMACY 116 EL PRADO DR wssr Plumblng Heatlng Alr Condltlonlng Sheet Metal Fubrlcctlon MOSEL 8. TERRELL Meclumzcal Contlactols PHONE TA 6 3271 3525 MCCULLOUGH OLMOS CLUB CATERING Off 5700 Block San Pedro Between Bcsse Rd 8. Contour Dr 3 9197 1534 Contour Church Gomy Chlldrcn SIMM' l ,,4fv1H6Dcl1rlqllcn1s 5 D . A -mb ' I . . Q ' . 65 1 Q 1 au n 00 . ' lb , , ' T' PE - 1 Dr. I . , . . 0 1 For . into our ears.. . The Brlde Has '. ' 1 H . 'FQ I 1 I .- 6 23 f . M . lv l' ,. . 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I Student Index Sen1ors Adkrsson Janrce Kay Band 34 College Trtnlty 54 239 242 Alexander Barbara Lee FNA 1234 Sports Club 1 Book Club 2 Buslness Club 4 Co ege 54 212214 Allums Larry Jr Optlmusts 4 Dramateers 4 College Auburn Anderson Gulbert Alamo Henghts C un Club 1 Drnver Educatnon Club 1 Vnce Pres 1 College SAC Anderson John Palmer FTA 2 NHS 34 College SAC 5459162180 Anderson Sam Murphy Leather Craft Club 1 Threft Club 1 Band 1234 lndustrtal Arts Club 4 College SAC 19 54 239 242 Andress Barbara Kay FHA 234 Honey Cu s 2 FTA 3 Business Club 4 College Texas 5459159180 212 Atkins Kenneth Coleman Avmger Cena Ann FHA 34 Honey Cubs 3 FTA 4 Art Club 4 College Texas 27 55 59 219 232 Ayala Jesus College Texas A B. l Bauer Mary Jo Pepperettes 1 US History Club 234 FTA 234 Advnsory Board 4 Squad 234 Asst Treas 3 Teas 4 Councul 3 NHS College SWTSC 25 2655 59209 220 228248 Baker Velma Lee 1234 ec Re orter lst Vnce Pres 3 2nd Vuce Pres YTeens 1 Pepperettes 1 Pep Squad 2 US Hlstory Club 23 Vlce Pres 3 Dramateers 3 FNA 3 College SAC 2556222 Banda Ellene Banks Dan Raymond otball 12 u Leather Cra u Jr Jaycees St Councnl 4 College Texas 565978210 Banks Dnana Lee Auduo Vusual Club 1 US Hnstory 234 Pres 3 FHA 3 Paper Staff 4 SALT Teens 4 St Councul 4 Sensor Play College Baylor 2156176198 200 203 220 Bass, Jerry Bayer Lrbbre Ann Band 1 2 34 FHA 3 4 NHS 3 4 FNA 4 Correspondunq Secy 4 Busuness Club 4 College Durham s 56 57162180 212 214 239 242 Benavrdes Paul Bennett Thomas Bentley Arthur Henry Bear Tracks Representatuve 2 Paper Staff 34 Asst Advertnsnng Mgr 3 Co Edutor 4 NHS 4 Qunll 84 Scroll 4 College Sul Ross 56 57 78159164180183185192193 Beutnagel Camilla Ruth FHA 34 Reporter 4 FTA 34 Vnce Pres 4 Glee Club 4 Business Club 4 College Draughon s 57 208 212 219 222 228 Blckerstaff Penny Jean Pepperettes 1 Pepperette Cheerleader 1 St Councll 234 Correspond :ng Secy 3 Advusory Board 4 Pep Squad 234 Head B Team Cheer le er 4 Drull Team 234 FTA 2 FNA 2 H1Fn Club 2 Chaplain 2 Sr Plannnng Board Class Secy 4 Glee Club 4 Secy 4 College SAC 52 57 66 82 176 179 228 237 246 248 Blgley Mauretta Lucrenne Jr NHS 1 Parlnamentartan 1 Pepperettes 1 FTA 234 Correspondmg Secy 3 FHA 234 2nd Vce Pres 2 Secy 3 US Hlstory Club 2 Hn Fl Club 2 Vuce Pres 2 Annual Staff 34 Asst Advertusnng Mgr 3 Co Edutor 4 Qunll 8. 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