Tivy High School - Antler Yearbook (Kerrville, TX)
- Class of 1950
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S ml 1 ' 1 L La QLTIIT T X 1 l Q fl Q I IDU 11 N e 1 7 c S 1 Y Q61 nc1mr's 1 c 1 1 L , e Lan . M11- 'm1 m5 m' WYl8?a2m9mwmmm W.-1 af- '-. v... lb 'I 5 A of .P 1. NUS-J? we-L oo ,. ,. ob v V 1-.11-aunt' n, 1 if -z - ' ,f . ig , M 5 x,..',,X 1950 Sallx Ranger Mllford Mostx Dan Hmllxard Donme wnuth .Toe Hy de ff , I swf 1W'if SF INIOR C FFICI Rv wecrf mx Rgportml Prnsuirhnt Ireisurn r X ICL Prgsldffnt rf' VW , Na 1 his R, LI 1 J' 0,7 .., n, I! t rl Vmvq'-ms H N---Q A-JH 2 ' M W A ,f:'T?P- .:M:45rPTi:- xv? Nu. 'A 109255, , , ,kin Aw A 45 1217, -W. , 5 , im' ,.,f. , , ,.,.. I'-fi, A' I X , L, Q ' F ' H P - t .- A A 5 --- --... - ......... --- ............ 5 L -Y ig' V ' ----.. - ..... -.. .... , ..,-. - ..,..,. X, . - i' E ' K' ' ---h----------------------------Af C. 1. , ------.--.--.------------------ ,. 3- 1 . 4 - 'Of fi' Wil ii' 1 5' Y I ROY DAVID ALBRECHT August 24, 1933 Camera Club '48 Science Club '48 Handicraft Club '48 Dist. Ed. '50 BILLIE BALDRIDGE May 8, 1932 Junior Play F.H.A. '47-'48 State Delegate '47 Dist. Ed. Club '48 Vice Pres. '48 EUGENE ARREDONDO May 18, 1932 'T' Assn. '49-'50 Football '48-'49 Basketball '48-'49 Tennis Team '47-'48 ,Qi A,---Q NORENE BEARD July 13, 1932 F'.H.A. '48-'50 Pianist '48-'49 Secretary '50 Dist. Ed. '50 119, 1 Y JACK BAKER January 10, 1932 CHARLES BECTON November 8, 1932 Student Council '48 Honor Society '49-'50 Antler Staff '50 Football '48-'49 F.F.A. '48-'50 Vice Pres. '49 Historian '50 '49 3- '? I, BARBARA BERRY ' .vwvqr December 4 1933 HA 49 Q' 'Y E 72. CHARLES BROWN July 31, 1932 Soph. Class Treas. Junior Play Bus. Mgr. 'T' Assn. '48-'50 Football '47-'49 Basketball '48-'50 Track '47-'50 Most Popular '48-'49 Who's Who '49 we-.L 9. ig xt A l ,J W V, fri Q, K wrslffiznr 'V A X, BETTY LEE BRANDON Ai.. IQ June 26,1932 '54 Tatler Staff '50 Antlerettes '48-'50 Lt. '48-'49 Drum Maj. '50 Personality Club '48 Most Popular Ir. 49 DWANE BLACKWELL September 5, 1933 4'q Handicraft Club '48 CHARLOTTE BRUNDRETT April 5, 1933 Junior Play Antlerettes '48-'50 Yell Leader '49-'50 DENIECE BRUNS Head Yell Leader '50 November 30,1932 Dramatic Club '50 Junior p1ay C1'1OI'a1 Club '50 Antlerettes '49-'50 Most Popular Soph. C,,A,A, '49-'50 F.F.A. Sweetheart '50 Most Beautiful '49 'A-5 GARY BURNEY October 10, 1933 Band '47-'50 MARY CAROL BUSCH October 12, 1933 Band 48 50 F'.H.A. '48 FRANCES COLBA TH ROBERT CARSON October 16, 1931 June 24,1931 F'.F.A. '47-'48 F'.H.A. '47-'48 Dist. Ed. '50 MARGIE BUXTON February 18, 1931 Antlerettes '50 Choral Club '50 Speech Club '50 MARY LOU COLLAZO December 12, 1930 Choral Club '48 Q, K X--.1 get Us pl Ui M 1 f-eff Jos COMEAUX August 25, 1931 SXQF BILLY RAY CORBIN .Tuly ZZ, 1932 Football '47-'49 Basketball '48-'49 CHARLES DAVIS April 1, 1933 Football '46-'48 F.F'.A. '48-'50 Reporter '49 President '50 -:Flin F J' G7 FAYRENE DIETERT April 12, 1932 Junior Play Honor Society '49-'50 Tatler Staff '50 Antlerettes '48-'50 G.A.A. '48-'50 Orchestra '48 Personality Club '48 Choral Club '49-'50 PAULINE CRENSHAW May 7, 1932 Junior Play Antlerettes '48-'50 G.A.A. '48-'50 Personality Club '48 CHARLES DU BOSE November 18, 1930 Band '47-'49 KQQ ,-ag, A Q7 9 -J 9 x i CHARLSIE ECKSTEIN DONALD EDWARDS ELIZABETH GOERNER September 24, 1931 December 13, 1931 October 23, 1933 F'.H.A. '48 Football '47 Antlerettes '49 Dist. Ed. '49 Basketball '47 G.A.A. '49 RICHARD GOLDMAN September 7, 1931 Dist. Ed. '48-'49 'N-up K xc Q Dist. Ed. '50 JOAN GOSE1 August 2, 1932 Junior Play Student Council '49 H0nor Society 49- 50 Vice Pres '50 Antler Staff '48-'50 Antlerettes '48-'50 Rep. '49, Pres. '50 G.A.A. '49-'50 Best A11 Around '48-'49 Student of the Year '49 MITCHELL GRAY .Tune 17, 1932 Commercial Club '48 Visual Aid '48-'50 M s -A 'Q' LUELLEN GRONA September 15, 1932 Antlerettes '47-'48 F.H.A. '47-'48 Dist. Ed. '48-'50 BOB HELMINGER May 25, 1930 Soph. Class V. Pres. Student Council '45 Football '44-'45 Jr. High Coach '50 VIRGINIA HALL July 27, 1932 Junior Play Honor Society '49-'50 Treas. '50 Tatler Staff '49-'50 Antlerettes '48-'50 G.A.A. '48-'50 li JOYCE HENDERSON April 26, 1932 Junior Play Track '46 Antlerettes '48-'50 Band '43-'44 Cr.A.A. '49-'50 U.S. Marine Corps '46-'49 Library Club '48 33 fC+ Q-,Qi BETTY HARRAI., .Tune14 1932 Antler Staff 47 50 Choral Club 46 47 Personality Club 48 ROYCE HENDERSON April 26, 1932. F.F.A. '49-'50 Treas. '50 N? Cl GRETCHEN KUHLMANN May 7, 1932 .Tunior Play Honor Society '49-'50 Tatler Staff '48-'50 Asst. Ed. '49, Ed. '50 Antlerettes '48-'50 Flag Bearer '48 G.A.A. '48-'50 Speech Club '49 RITA LAMBERT September 30, 1934 F'.H.A. '48 REX KUYKENDALL July 25, 1932 HENRIETTA LEE February 24, 1932 Junior Play Antlerettes '48-'50 Flag Bearer '49 G.A.A. '49-'50 HAL LACKEY October 31, 1931 Junior Play 'T' Assn. '48-'50 Football '48-'50 W 1, mug 'AP 'iv'-X M04 'V tY ANNA BESS LEINWFIBER October 26,1932 Antlerettes '49-'50 G.A.A. '49-'50 F.H.A. '48-'50 Historian '48-'49 4,3 A-vw -Jr 3' HGH.. 'GT' v-Jr' My ii? ww LOWELL HOWE CAROLPZNE HUNT JOE HYDE March 30, 1931 September 14, 1932 April 26, 1932 Handicraft Club '48 Sr. Class Vice Pres BILL JOBES July 31, 1932 Junior Play Student Council '50 Bus. Mgr, Band '47-'50 Master Sgt. '50 Handicraft Club '48 Choral Club '49 ax .Ns Nami 'X-calf . 1 ,fi J 75 W l w if FRED JOHNSON December 6,1934 Junior Play Tatler Staff '50 Choral Club '48-'49 TED JOHNSON August 10, 1932 Junior Play Tatler Staff '50 Dist. Ed. '49-'50 YS? J -n 'YQ 3 iw 7 W CAROLYN KAY May 12, 1932 Honor Society '50 Antler Staff '49-'50 Bus. Mgr. '50 Antlerettes '48-'50 G.A.A. '50 F.H.A. '47-'50 Dist. Pres. '50 Reporter '50 Personality Club '40 'O 57 J JAMES KEITH November 10, 1932 Science Club '48 Handicrafts '48 FRED KIHLBERG October 18, 1931 Basketball '50 45, 'fs- .F 1 'Dx NANCIE KIMBALL October 12, 1932 Student Council '48 Honor Society '50 Antlerettes '49-'50 Flag Bearer '50 Orchestra '48 Choral Club '48 'TD' JOHN KELLY March 28,1931 JANIE KOTT February 27, 1932 Junior Play Antlerettes '48- 50 Vice Pres. '50 G.A.A. '48-'50 Pres. '50 Pe rsonality Club 48 if Q? NIARIE HIGDON June 27, 1932 .Tunior Play Antlerettes '48-'50 DAN HILLIARD December 2, 1931 Soph. Class Treas. Junior Class Sec. Senior Class Pres. Jr. Play Stage Mgr. Honor Society '48-'50 Vice Pres. '48 Tatler Staff '49 'T' Assn.-Football '47-'49 5 .Qi Q? 2 BURT HOLDSWORTH .luly 29, 1932 Soph. Class Treas. Honor Society '50 ,Usd 3' BLANCHE HOBSON June 27, 1932 Antlerettes '50 G.A.A. '50 Choral Club '50 Speech Club '50 JACK HOBSQN Football '46 PHILIP HOLLEY .Tune 11,1932 Track '46-'50 February 26,1932 ,f l 4 K YRRQ' vv 0' 'a fi Q ,QA if , , ..-. f p D .v-ff? f!Ng K JO ANN LOCHTE December 27, 1932 Junior Class Reporter Junior Play Honor Society '48-'50 Vice Pres. '49 Antler Staff '49-'50 Antlerettes '48-'50 G.A.A. '48-'50 Orchestra '48 Typing Team '48 Chapel Director '50 Personality Club '48 SUE LOVEWELL September 6, 1933 Junior Play Antlerettes '48-'50 lst Sgt. '50 C1.A.A. '48-'50 Personality Club '48 BETTY MARKWORDT POLLY JO MARSHALL BETTY JEAN MCDANIEL June 21, 1932 September 5, 1933 August 25, 1933 F.H.AA. '48 G.A.A. '50 F.H.A. '48 Dist. Ed. '48-'49 F.H.A. '50 Choral Club '48 State Conv. Del. '48 Parliamentarian '50 3' 'Q Navi .4311 SANTA MFIDINA July 23, 1930 Honor Society '49-'50 Antlerettes '50 NOLA MOGFORD September 22, 1932 3 HUGH MEYNERS August 17, 1932 Junior Play 'T' Assn. '49-'50 Football '49-'50 Most Handsome Jr . 'Y' ADA IVIAE MONTEL October 12, 1931 F.H.A. '48-'50 Orchestra 48 sv-2 rd fr 5 LORRAINFZ MIEARS February 13, 1932 Antlerettes '48 Dist. Ed. '48-'49 Orchestra '48 MARY JANE MOORE April 6, 1933 Antlerettes '49-'50 F.H.A. '48-'50 A fer VIRGINIA MOORE September 11, 1932 Junior Play Honor Society '50 Tatler '50 Antlerettes '48-'50 Yell Leader '49-'50 G.A.A. '48 Speech Club '48-'49 Most Beautiful Soph. LEROY MOSTY February 27,1932 Sn-1 f TQ CHARLES MORRIS February 28, 1932 Soph. Class Vice. Pres. Jr. Class Pres. Student Council '49-'50 V. Pres. '49, Pres. '50 Honor Society '48-'50 Band '47-'50, Capt. '50 Speech Club '48, Debating Most Handsome Soph. Boy Who's Who '49 MILFRED MOSTY July 20, 1932 Senior Class Reporter .4 BOB MORROW October 12, 1932 Junior Play Basketball '49 Track '48-'49 BILLY MOULDEIR August 7, 1932 F.F.A. '47-'50 ' Parl, '48 2nd Vice Pres, 50 Choral Club '50 -8 -an T' BETTE OLIVER October 10, 1933 Junior Play Tatler Staff '50 Antlerettes '48-'50 C1.A.A. '48-'50 'ff' X, 1 X 2 -A,E:- 1 VENICE MULCAHY ' E CHARLES PERKINS October 13, 1932 May 15, 1932 Junior Play Tatler Staff '50 Student Council '48, '50 Camera Club '48 Honor Society '49-'50 Choral Club '49-'50 Secretary '50 Antlerettes '49-'50 ' Sec., Treas. '50 G.A.A. '48-'50 Secretary '50 Volleyball Team '48 - Antler Staff '50 , 1 l F.H.A. '48 U Speech and Dram. '48 IDA PRRNFIR DOLLIE PESCHEL March 27,1932 February 21,1931 F.H.A. '48-'50 F.H.A. '49 CALVIN ROY PITTS Choral Club '48 Dist. Ed. '50 1 v-164 -1136 September l, 1933 JOLENE PORTER August 26, 1932 F.H.A. '46-'48 Secretary '48 'Q' SALLY RANGER August 6, 1931 Senior Class Sec. Junior Play Student Council '50 Secretary '50 Horror Society '50 Yell Leader '50 Choral Club '49-'50 ,on fe! N0 '4 '?p 1 JOHN POWELL March 8, 1933 Junior Play Tatler Staff '50 Football '48-'49 F.F.A. '48-'50 Choral Club '50 FOSTINA RUTHERFORD August 16, 1932 Student Council '50 Antlerettes '48-'49 G.A.A. '48-'49 Dist. Eid. '49 j, JOYCE PROBST September 28, 1931 Soph. Class Secretary Honor Society '48-'50 Tatler Staff '49-'50 I Asst. Editor '50 Band '46-'50, Lib. '50 Choral Pianist '48-'49 Chapel Pianist '47-'50 Outstanding Student '47 47 BILL SANDEFER July 2.7, 1932 Visual Aids '48-'50 1 -7 i WELDON SCHREIBER August 3, 1932 AUDREY SMITH December 25, 1931 Junior Play Speech Club '49-'50 Dist. Ed. '49-'50 GY? DON SELMAN April 16, 1931 'T' Assn. '48-'49 Football '46-'48 A11 Dist. Ironman '48 F.F'.A. '47-'49 Sgt. At Arms '48 Athletic Club '48 Qiuhluud ...ff 1 2 DONNIE. SMITH October 12, 1931 Soph. Class Pres. Jr. Class Vice Pres. Senior Class Treas. Student Council '48 Honor Soc. '48-'50, Pres. ' 'T' Assn. '47-'50, V.Pres. Football '47-'49 Basketball '47-'50 Track '47-'50 State High Hurdle-lst '49 Best All Around '48-'49 Who's Who '48-'49 'xx E. .:f - A 17 MARIANNE SIMONDS March 14, 1932 Student Council '49 Reporter '49 Honor Society '48-'50 Tatler Staff '50 Band '47-'50 Sec. '50 Drum Majorette '50 Orchestra '48 Choral Club '47 DOROTHY MAE STRUB February 8, 1931 Antlerettes '48-'50 G.A.A. '50 F.H.A. '47-'50 Parl. '49 Hist. '50 DORIS TOWNSEND May 31, 1932 Dist. Ed. '49 Choral Club '48-'50 TOMMY WEBB J'anuary15,193Z Band '47-'50 Reporter '50 Camera Club '48 inf' 1 'Cl 'Ji ' fm' a , 6 I 'I'OMMY WHELAN March 3, 1933 'QE I v 1 5,3 gl ,sm 1 DAVID WILLIAMS March 9, 1931 MARVIN WILLIAMS October 9,1930 Football Mgr. '48 NANCY WINES August 4, 1932 Dist. Ed. '49-'50 Camera Club '48 KW COVEY WINDSOR March 5, 1932 'T' Assn. '47-'49 Football '48-'49 hAgr,'47 HY DORA MAY YOUNG BETTY WOMACK April 1, 1932 January 30,1932 F.H.A. '47-'50 Ant1erettes 48-'50 Vice Pres. '50 Choral C1ub '48-'49 Dist. Ed. '49-'50 tif'-Pr pf'- 4 l r fi JUNIOR OFFICERS Maurice Kemper ------------- ----------- X 'ice-President Layton Golemon ------------ ----- ----- P r esident Billy Ray Featherston ---- ---Secretary Morris Stone --------- -- Lois Kihlberg ------- --- - Reporter Treasurer r '-can ' . . I it ' -. , 'J ' E s1 : a: iif- 'X Left V. F! 5 K it 7' EARL A. COCHRANE is from Dallas. He majored in Industrial Arts at - North Texas State and holds a B.S. degree. He teaches courses in Mechanical Drawing and Industrial Arts. ij FRANCES BARTON, our homemaking teacher, comes from Littlefield. She received her B.S. degree at the University of Texas. Playing the piano and collecting coffee cups makes up her leisure. ELAINE HILL attended Southwest ' Texas State where she earned a B.S. degree in Business Adminis- tration. She teaches typing and bookkeeping . Salado is her home town. SPONSORS MRS. GLORIA RICHARDS majored ii Psychology, English, and Spanish and she holds a B.A. degree from S.L.I. New York is her home. She enjoys dancing, eating and traveling. f Jf . ,,.-of 3 AU! MILLIE RAE ARTHUR ALEXANDER ALLISON CHARLES CECIL ARNECKE BAKER RUTHIE GENE BANTA LAURICE BARR S Y 'Q ff' HELEN BETTY M Q I , I VVV? V l f l' 'uiifgnk' A V 1' I I Q' , is X. m ' 1 Y 1 ,Q M , dh-7, -j Y CATHERINE BOHL BOBBY BRADLEY l ,XXX MARGARET BROWN DARRELL CANTWELL HMNW CLOUSE ini' an Q4 . 1 's JAHWE W CORTEZ 99 , f-. L 2 If ?, W ? .- -- f?EM 3 xx' ,y 'wi' BETTY COVERT 'CRW YS' CHARLES COWDEN 'SP MAEVORENE CRENSHAW JANE CURTIS Q' i x 17 BUB BA DON DE GEURIN FREEMAN PATSY ERFURT BILLY RAY FEATHERSTON N BILL LAYTON ELDRIDGE GOLEMON --ni 3 .42 .QQ L EROY HARMON MAR VIN HAR THCOCK EDY LU BETTY GRAVES HAWKINS JAMES LINDA HARLOW HERRERA ng 5 Wing, Q21 'Wu ,fgg MARGIE JO HOLCOMBE SUSIE HOLLIMON JAMES ARMANDO Y' Gu-3, I-IOUGH JUAREZ 'qv 'NN try? JULIE HUTCHINGS REX JOHNSON CAROL NELL HOWARD KELLEY fm- -an J -F-,.,, 0 'MHP MAURICE KEMPER MAR GIE KENDALL LOIS KIHLBERG DARLENE KLEIN KENNETH KLEIN Q 'Q' vb Wm? 'Wu' sg' at 11' 13? LAR R Y KUHLMANN SKIPPER -LANDGREBE ILA FAYE LEE JAMES MARIJO KOTT LEHMANN Nunn' if ,rf 15' K RUTH ANN LEMOINE EVERETT LUXTON SYBLE MACKEY 3 Yi N 0 fe J Q NOLAN MARTIN WARREN MARTIN MAURINE MASSEY ANN DORIS MAHON MERRITT 'T BOB MILLER HAROLD MOGFORD JERRY MOGFORD JOE MARTHA JO MICHON MURPHY S-out K 1. .. BILL MURRAY KATHR YN NELSON JOSEPHINE NICHOLS S MARGARET PFEUFFER JACKIE PICKETT JIMMY PRENTICE ARLEE JANET O'BRYANT RANGER 'Wh 50- M ,I .. 1 if H 121 We . . ., , - mv mm, -5 - A W ,I : ' E '38 f' ,, ,M , ,W 2 K , f vi 3 7L4f' f Y '4'Wr,. , Q: J A -sv 4 , L 'Q MARILYN RANGER FRANCES REMSCHEL HELEN R IC HAR DSON LAMAR ROBERTSON vga'-rv -f FRANCES SAMPLE Ns DON SCHUMAC HER ,1- '.:':2'P JEANNIE SHERLOCK JOE SLAYTON ' ELSIE SMITH JIMMY RODRIGUEZ BARBARA JEAN SCHMIDT OSCAR SETH JACK SMITH W-an-and WAYNE LA VERNE SMITH SNYDER CHARLES MORRIS SPURGIN STONE nn L H 'X VERNON V. C. STURDIVANT SUMMERS wp LA VERNE THOMPSON ,, CAROLYN TRAYLOR JAMES TURNER CLAIRE ANN fd f 'qu t S' HAROLD WHATLEY SARAH WOMACK KATHRYN ALINE UNNASCH WOOD ROSE MARIE PANSY WARD WOOD if I we 6 is -'c-vw who Ig, 5 -J ,Qs Al 'hd KENNETH YOUNG JOAN ZESCH is PRESTON CHAMBLISS coaches and teaches Physical Education. He attended Schreiner I Institute, STSC, and SMU. Kerrville is his home town. i Wx .,,. .f .4-4 MRS. MARY B. WILLSON teach: Sophmore English. She attendec North Texas State and Sul Ross and holds a B. S. degree. Kerr ville is her home. .5 JG! WALLACE MARTIN came from Waco MARGARET MANGUM has a B.A. and attended Baylor University and M.A. degree from SWTSC. and Texas Tech. He is in charge American history and civics of the Distributive Education are the classes she teaches. course at Tivy. Golf is a favor- Calvert , Texas is her home ite recreation of his. town. SPONSCJRS 'Pav LX x BEN ADAMS BURLEIGH ARNECKE J M AULD BETTIE MARIE BACAK FRANCES BAKER X11 BETTY BASS HAROLD BAUER BETTIE BEASLEY ROBERT BELL X S 'YB T075 HENRY BENNISON THELMA BLACK MARY NELL BRUNS SAMUEL BUILTA ILA FAY BUNDICK MARY RUTH CARSON CARLA CHAMBERLAIN JACQUELINE CLARK T7 Q CHRISTENE COUNCIL JOEL CRAIG MARGARET DEARMORE CAROLYN DIETERT Xl 3 Yi' i MARGIE ELY JOYCE FLETCHER JIMMIE FORRESTER GERALD FOSTER FRED FOUQUETTE CHARLES GRONA KATIE HAMILTON ELENOR HARDY 'Wg' f f Q , - f- ' 1 fV.Vv ,T 4 5 ' 112 ff A K 2? f Aff 'AV , '- w wf' mf . A ' ' A ... f -A ff-. , T X A Q , 'I' ' E, J DALE HARLOW CLEO HEINEN DYNAMITE HOGGETT DOROTHY HOWARD it W V .yum ww Nu Q- JO ANN JOHNSON KENNETH KNOX .ri -V RAY LUX TON V lk av at f -3 'T 'g-V .ff E A 3 JUNE KEIFER JOHN KINCAID EVONNE LEE IRENE LOHMAN J rm' 'Y BONNIE MARKWORDT HELEN MARSHALL 'CQ' I K ' AV LA BONNA MASTERS MARCUS MCCORMICK NEAL MEARES MINER VA MEDINA NOVA MIEAR5 0 'Utn- CARL MORROW MARK MOSELEY LEWIS PARSONS BILL PERIL .- wvf- vw f-if JANEY POOLE TOMMY PRIOUR JOSE PRUNEDA GENE RAIFORD HOWARD RAST JIMMY REIMER SHERIDAN ROBERTS BOBBIE ROGERS I MILDRED ROSE JEAN ROTAN DOROTHY SANDIFER WALTER SCHELLHASE 'el in-5 DONALD SCHREIBER MAR Y SORSBY i KATHERINE SCHWARZ FLORENCE SHAFER MELVIN SWITZER BETH TAYLOR v--.,' . In 'iso Na ,pq 3' 'PQ n A ' LENA MAE SMITH LAURA TAYLOR l4 A A -.:-' rs f21 'M ag .. Fi A .ky . .pf I . ! DOUGLAS THACKER JULIAN TREVINO GLADYS TURNER CALVIN VAN HOOZER 5 K 4-. 'U f vi nf N4 .I .5 ' ,. THOMAS WINDSOR N.. KATHRYN WOLFMUELLER PEGGY YOUNG HARRY YOUNGBLOOD PQQVW MARGARET GRASTY'S classes include math, general science and English. She received her B. J. ,M. J. and B.A. degrees from the University of Texas. Her hobbies are swimming, gardening and knitting. Austin is her home town. but-W ,f YVONNE HAZFLWOOD teaches Freshman English. From the University of Texas she received a B..-X. degree. She is very fond of music. Cisco is her home town. SPONSORS ,J ff JESSIE BROADFOOT , our world history teacher, earned her B.A. degree at North Texas State. This is her first year at Tivy and she comes to us from Bonham. NIV 1 w, JOE CORTEZ 'G' MARJORIE COX KAREN CRENSHAW ALAN CURTIS 'If QR S 'V-ry' BARBARA DAVIDSON BILLY DENDY JAMES DENTON ,,..,,, Uv-Ye' T? 4 ROBERT FOLEY JOHN GENTRY , ELMER GRAY FRANK HAGERTY DAVID HAILEY DOROTHY HALE MARGARET HANNA BETH HARDY DARLENE HARMON TYRUS HA sig kr 'Y' 1 af 5' -' WR R., tx!! , ANN LAWSON PATSY LITTLE LUANN LOVE -0 '27 .W 'W' vw., vs? ... qv? 1 Ka ygprggw. 11,4541 A. ' 1: ,544 4 ,X . if CYNTHIA MICHON BILLIE MORGAN GORDON MORGAN V f 4 iv fav ,rt ai R i V W Y ' ,fl 31 A, ,. .,A,,, R ,M 'M It' A X X y.. f SARAH ODEM JAMES PELTON ANNIE PESCHEL CAROL ROBERTS DIANE ROSSON RON RUTHERFORD U 'Q CONNIE LUCKETT ,..... of 5 -24 R: MAR G. NELSON PAT PURVIS AL RI lfdk ROSE MATTEI 74 I-IARRIET as 'll , av . K X a 'bi Sn..- MYRA SAENGER JODELL SAI Rav an-. 195 si' 'Od 3 5 rv N' MR i it . f 'Z . . -OM-ua., ' F Ct? A , Y 1' .TOYCIC WILLIAIMS 'SHIRLEY WILLIAIXAS ALFRED WILSON BETTY WOICRNICR , oo pg- ,151 J W MAURICI1: WOOD BARBARA WOR THEN JIMMIE1 WRIGHT . ? ' f' '- . Buddxvs A fm Shman,S dx Bored or just or tc ast- me 1 p U ' waiting for some- thing? IKXVITIS -would you 4 . bvlicve in Auld Poses n L A , I 'I Irs Carolyn Kay, Bus. Students await the 'No! No! Don't throw Mgr' Presents the showing of 'Macbeth'. it away'. 1950 Antler. ' Miss Kihlberg models ' at the Tatler assembly. Proud and de- serving stu- dents model new sweaters. I U X ' L f Football lettermen receive their jackets with pride. Familiar words ringing through the cafeteria line at mealtime are, 'Maylhave a little more meat, please? ' By looking at Mrs. Kendall fleftl and Mrs. Cox, you can tell it's nearing lunch time. , I H n! 9 1- , 'Do you think we'1l have enough?' is the main topic of conversation between Mrs. Daniel fleftl and Mrs. Carter before the serving hours. It seems as though the students are not the on- ly ones who are happy when lunch time comes around! ,H Af' QP Y 1 wi? ,ww ww -L' was I' 'il' fl' F' L Wlldman - - Superlntendent Tom F' Daruels Elementary Pr1nC1pa1 Jay Poth Jr Hlgh Prmcxpal C M Calhhan Sr I-hgh Pr1nc1pa1 H 'f ivwliiwna .www it , ,WW it ww Mala. L, ' W film f -fi . at 4. 114 ,su I V :qi fl Islfiw-wsbaefffii I mf' by ic, AIA Hwy- Alix .25 X It :gig ff , 7 . 'pf . fr. I , Q.. s K W 1' l x .u I H fx' . 9 4---, 4. ' . . W 'G W? r .ff , df' xv? ' 'Y Ls 4 - ' ,. J, . Ev ' Y ffff1.T?! f , 5 A . 'Y' I Q V ,I i 98 fn s., ' 3 L in tix MQ! 'ar .off--W Mil ii' H. g ,... qui, yi , , J, , , or 4 1 f fi' I .. ,M 4' ' .Y :fc X' 4,581 ,,,,. , .. , , - ,f , 1 f V. 'fffhv Q, ' 'ci . - iii I ,f K, y I vi 5 L, K A dpi ' 3 X 54.1 9' - ,K , . . W ,U ' 'gc ' . ' .Ay -f 4 a 'Je f g-i.i'i'.1-' if . ,L fx' i,f?L:nl ' QQ!! - 5l 344:.-Z'--.-E'1'n-' ' , ' fl,-Y, f -1 it ' 1, - ., D .5 ' -h A. we 4 j.4:1?' FOSTER MILLER , head coach and Mrs . Miller give their son, Andy some early pointers on football MRS. MAT TIFL SKEETE, librarian, receiv- ed her Library Science degree from T.S.C.W. Most of her spare time is spent with her daughter, Julie. BILL OLIVER, instructor of V.A. is a graduate of ASM. Fishing is one of his many hobbies. MRS. RACHEL LUNA teaches speech and directs the school plays. Her spare time is filled with household duties. K x. XNNX MR 9. ANN WHFIELUS directs our choral activities. Her leisure time is also con- sumed by musical interests. MRS.NAN KELLAM not only teaches Ping- Iish but also plays the violin in her spare time. MRS. BILLIE MANNING teaches social studies. Her pet interest is her abundant collection of cats. FRED JACOB, backfield coach, puts a shine onhis car. He is a graduate of Rice Institute. V, BESS MITCHELL leaves her new home to mail a let- ter. She is a Baylor grad- uate. VIVIANFUCHS, social stu- dies teacher, looks over bus schedules in prepara- tion for a week-end trip. A . g4.,,.:.s 4.fi'Qw!3i5?if33 w HPZRMAN BILLNITZER is an amateur photographer. He is Junior High football coach and he teaches sci- ence. MRS . BESS CANAFAX , teacher of reading and spelling, gives many hours in service as a Gray Lady at the Veteran's Hospital. MRS. HELEN WAGNER is sponsor of the Antler and art teacher. Her hobby is creating ceramic objects. F 4 x 1,2 K W-M- as ab N? , infffi . WM? -'ww -'!'E'1tl-ug 's gg,ii.5'Q5, -, 5 1 19 . Q Eg 1, Q V I L, fl K K? 7 r X V I W' I yi , t V ' 5 g -M V Q -X.. , 5 sf AQ ..h,.. A I s. wif ,,U,M,j . . ., 4 X 5 K . ' y i ff' 'Xi at ...Q Lai 3 2 J'.A. MEREDITH has served as Super- intendent of Grounds and Buildings for lm Z7 years. He is liked by all the stu- dents because of his interest in them. MRS. MARGARET P. FRANKE, our School nurse, received her degrees from St. Ioseph's Hospital in Denver, Her home is in Kerrville and she enjoys horseback riding and her dogs. MRS. MARY M. HIRTH is the school secretary. She majored in Education at Schreiner Institute and the University of Texas. Kerrville is her home town. ' .1 an I I ',,- rv lx 4 2... .hilwr ' .. g.,..M cb I 953 X.. 5 - URGAN IZATION S 21 , q 'wg-, fi .V , 0 4 v i :ff K ' 4 ,sf J ' 1.--4 f -f 3 , ...N - ,, fs 1' A f is if J, - ' 1 '1- - -.. ff - N I ' Z' 5 5, y is ft'-if X , 4 , NL '4 A 1 L X . Q95 M, ,M ,4-AL EQ! , F 1 4 , ww! . fvf f A U ,7 1 4 . Z 5. A TG -Q RE HU E AMERICA A, W - . fi ,132-N1 N ,, q..,3 ue, u :ws , ' 4' 23, wifi? gui i . . . . fl ,. 4 -5 E Z, v H 31 '. . . f , J-, 1 vi 'XX f',i: 4jiaEvQ2',x I: QQ Xt! ii ? Xgffx Q 31-Ilia X 'ix is if if K L , ' lf, ,-gig:-1 1 Sk' N :tw , Q H!! . 4 ,.,,. M39 fn 'Q ' 4 This is a typical pose of the A TLER s. N x Iilditor, JOAN GOSIC. She is alwaysbusy thinking of a good thenue, interesting layouts, and new ideas for the Antler. MRS. WAGNFIR Qlponsor --Jung .vw V .rng K. cs, P' R Si 'Q 7,4 ff: X 3 ff? FRANCICS RFllVlCHFll.. 5 Asst. lid., and LAY , GOl,lCIvlON are sh here cropping picture and drawing layouts. i JO ANN LOCHTIC, VICNICI-I MULCA- HY, BFITTY HARRAL, and BETH TAYLOR are shown sewing aprons for the money collected at football games from the sale ofthe programs. This is the one source of income for financing the yearbook. STAFF W Y Fi SM ' h , d h' ' , U ' 3 A N k 5 lifrl, photograp er an is assistant J 5 A ANN I,OC,HIl',, look over an assortment of pictures to be used in the Antler. CAROLYN KAY, business manager, is not only a good salesman of pro- grarns at football games, but also a good salesman of the yearbook, he-awww-f+v..f..,, Y .J S- X' :XJ Members of the Antler Staff get acquainted with Mr. BOB Rlil-ID, president of Newsfoto Company, at the Yearbook Clinic held in 'San Angelo in October. CAROLYN KAY and her assistant, ILA FAYE LEE, balance the books after Antler pledges have been re- ceived. 7' .Q T TLER GRETCHFIN KUHLMANN, Editor, spends many long hours interviewing, writing editorials, and meeting the weekly deadline. Looking over the column to appear in the Tatler are BICFTF1 OLIVER, MARTHA JO MURPHY, and MARI- ANNE SIMONDS. MR S. HARDY, Sponsor JOYCE PROBST,Asst. Ed, and GRETCHEN experi ment at setting type. STAFF DAN HILLIARD and JOHN POWICLL, dictate sports news to GLORIA GOR- DON. FAYRICNE DIIiTI'fR'II and BETTY I,.I'IE'f BRANDON are busywriting up our gos- sip column, the Spectator. 4-4 '1 VIRGINIA HALL. and VIRGINIA MOORE watch the printing machine roll out the weekly publication. in Z .M TUDE T COUNCIL CHARLES MORRIS, President, converses with a student about her college entrance requirements. Em, LAY TON GOLEMON, Vice- President, takes time to re- lax and listen to 'Inside Tivy', radio program which is sponsored by the Student Council. Sponsor, Mrs. Weiss, and Student Council Members, fl-rj Wayne Archer, Frances Remschel, Charles Arnecke, Venice Mulcahy, Bill Jobes, Maurice Kemper, Katie Hamilton, Dorothy Strube, and Beth Taylor, discuss the entrance requirements of various colleges and universities. 9 X' an 537' The Student Council is one of our most important organizations. Through the rules and improvements made by them, the students are permitted to enjoy many more privileges and activities. Among the many achievements are the new Student Activities' Office, student patrolled halls, and the new parking system in the parking lot. , ,Q-ft- Annual presidential campaign. BILL IOBES, Busi- ness Manager , is shown restocking school articles in the Supply Counter. SALLY RANGER , Secretary,sel1s sup- plies at the Student Supply Counter. fp , I' MSCS' 1 L' L J Charles Morris,president of the Student Council,presents the speaker for the Chapel service. .To Ann Lochte, song director, Rev. Kerr, and Mr. Callihan are seated on the stage. 7 q .fiv X Bl'f'I'l'YLEl'1 BRANDON our Drum Ivlajorettc. thrills he. r 'swirling and prancing abilitius I is H I ,N ,, Aeqpalrh , , 5,9 Q , . :4 Qqjfix vb ,V L .1 Q , gl, -Lgj, : ,if .v Flag Bearers are 1-r NANCIE KIMBALL, KATIE HAMILTCN, ILA FAYE LEE. Officers aro Sec-Treas. if .S --.A- , nh A w - za ,Q Q , ,K N.. ..4,.., , GEORGIA GRIFFITH sponsor, helps in many of the 'school activities, including the Christmas Formal. The Lts. are fl-rj Znd, I,t., KATHRYN WOLF- MUELLER,1stLt. MIL- LIE RAE ALEXANDER. Both girls assist the 91 it .2 s y X 1 X 1, 3, 1 , V . . . VN the crowds at football games during the half time with V , , ' is 'Wifi ' Q la 1 I ,X If W if ,N M if 'gi f'vf-fgggdi vw, W' ti 3' -iffw ' ' if ss X .-- I A 1 J L f ' I Q c . N 3 c J J f VENICE MULCAHY . Pros..IOAN GOSE, Rep. ANN MAHON, Qi. M . SUE LOVEWELL, V.- Pres. MARY JANE KOTT. V1 , A, .- ,, In I , . i 14 4 ,.i',,4,,,3, up - -..-f Drum Major in leading the organization. G XX? X , ,M an vii x 'X Brown Bruns Buxton Charnberlaln M Crenshaw P Crenshaw Dearmore Dletert -'95, 1 IM We R 9? '1S.hn all fsbfl 1x1x Hall Hunen Henderson Herrera H1 do H g n obson HutCh1ngs Jobes 96 A:-1+-'X rs J .9 Johnson Kay Kelley Kendall K1e1 n Kuhlrnann Lee Lehmann 39 ' our X X if sd x f if I4 iq X1 emweber Lelviome ochte Love Luckett Massey M Med1na 9 Medma in Q an r in 2' Nlerrl tt Moore Ixelson Ohver J Ranger M Ranger Remschel uchrrudt -Ps 21 Av' J' AM t wherlock A Snmth P unfuth So rsby Stovall Strobe Traylor Lnnasch 3 Xfmiisni 'XXXIEAVQN Ward, B. Womack, S. Womack, Wood :,, - M In L L Y me ,U vi by 1 -.4 sd- --, ir K I -A .A 4' ' rl.: f f vi! I 1 ffl-1 1 ,fo R L 7 ' , L ' Q M1 ' 3' 5 '. U K ' - '. Mi ' L. .S.'X h F L 4 A x H' - Q fe E I Q so A my as -.Qrvef we f mf ,Q , 'fda 'Sf Lfflqivx N' ' f Q 7 L if K f g Q A All Q M M - '14 95 4 - y 1' 4 .1 V xi, V ' K -'Q L l'f1-4 f .fr , f4I'+'ef'1AX M f I4 . , . ,L , I I , . . , J . S: 4 'N 2? 5 K -55 ,- ff g 'A x - - V A., L - x 1 ' 1 . T , f u' ' , ' . I I K L 4.xN Q , 4 ' Q Y, L VA lx - 6' ' .JN as i 1 .3 4, K YL' . 5-fx y- 'H fn-' V-, of NI, ff . ff ' .. vi ,'-L, AN The band marches long hours to achieve marching perfection. fBelowl The band officers are fl-rl MARIANNE SIMONDS, Qec., TOMMY WEBB, Reporter, BILL .lOBlf.S,Qt.Master,.TOYCF1 PROBST, Librarian, CHARLES MORRIS, Captain. fBeloW rt., CHARLES MORRIS, Drum Major, leads the band in all of its activities. --1-q 1 1 JOHN SANDIDGE, Director, assumes all responsibility for the band. Under his supervision, the band gives concerts and enters con- tests during the year, FRANCES SAMPLE, MARI- ANNE SIMONDS, and CAROLYN DIETERT are the band twirlers who perform during parades and at football games. -JH f .iq I .Q . 'eff oo my 'IA 'gt if 3 Q uw ji' , My i .' , v t? xx ,Y TY K X X ' 4 f 1 it .l f A .,, :jim 4 H , V' Q CC DVM' ... P- I L H 0 ' N w .I . - ., V . ... K x Archer, Ard, Beasley, Betty, Bryant, Burney, Busch, Coke YY f 3 LJ , 1 I N F M u F 1 U W p il L I ng X R -,A X :Sudini F., . 1 , Curtis, Darneal, Davidson, Delvlasters, DuBose, lillisor, Fouquette, Fletcher , ,l.!:Y y t F f KJ ,af ' Q 'K . Q n Q O Q F rg 5 9 f A B' B V B.: W T 1 . ,L A! F Y iq. 4 N i 11.1 X v h 'vi K. Franklin, 3. Franklin, Gregg, Hardy, Junkin, Kiefer, Kincaid, Leatherman ' H J.. ov i - gl fl iwA x. ' 1 V' X l am- LUQIGH, C. McBryde, N. McBryde, Martin, Ottinger, Peril, Pfeuffer, Radeleff f- Q Schwarz, J. Snyder, I,. Snyder, Turner, Twyndan, Wiggins, Wood, Young 4, ' 'YI N 1' fb I ..., A i . in mms.. MQ.,-Q 'HR C1 ig V. 'If '-iiZ..'+- The girls attentively listen as MISS BARTON gives them some pointers on homemaking. DODHC YOUNCUMIQS BARTON,NORENE BEARD, CLAIRE TWYNIAN, and other mem- bers of the organization look over the list of new officers. j F. H. A. 4' V 'X ul Agroup of F.H.A. girls decorate the X x Christmas tree in the F.H.A. depart- ' P. ff ' ment. K I ' 13. ' mg, .5 Q 3 V Luckily the girls are able to eat most of their cooking. ,en Nothing is more hacking to an FJ-l.A. girl than to burn her first meal. The food was good while it lasted, but now it's time to wash the dishes. Although this V K job is less enjoyable, it is an important part 'In' of homemaking , too. CHARLES DAVI'5,Pres- ident of the Kerrville chapter , grooms his steer before taking him into the show ring. CHARLES BECTON is shown with his lamb that wonlst place at Dallas. It is one of three lambs in the history of Tivy to ever win its class at a state-wide show. fBelowj The officers of the F.F.A. are fl-rj DON SCHUMACHER , lst V. P., ROYCE HENDERSON, T1'eaS., BOB MARTIN, Rep., WARREN NIARTIN, SCC., BILL MOULDER, Znd V. P., CHARLES BECTON, Hisf. fBelow left, Q. f' f 'ff TOMMY PRIOUR, NEAL ' MEAR ES , JAMES HOUGI-I, M HAROLD BAUER, and LM. AULD, look over a steer pros- pectfor the State Fair at Dallas. fllightj ,I.NI.AUI,D, IOIVIMY PRIOUR ,HAROLD BAUER, BILLY NIOIILDER, and NEAL NIEARES select a Southdown lamb that will be entered in various shows over the state. fBelowj Time out frorn the chores of an F.F.A. boyfinds ROYCE HENDERSON, JAINIES KOTT, GENE RAIFORD, and STANDI- FER SHEIZIYIAN perched on a fence. fI.ower rightl ,r f A s ffl, I Iiv5'I-'.F.A. boys .TACK IXIOZDRE, CAL- VIN YANIIWWYICIQ, REX RAIFORD, I'-'UXIINIY PRI. ILR , and CI-IARLES BEC- IWIN pose with conivnders for the- Show- riianship award, Ihr- winner was CHARLES BEC'I'ON, seated , bottorn row, second froni left. STANDIFEIP SHERMAN denionstrates to I-'YYCIE HENDEIQSUN, and .IAIWES KID I' I' how to block a lnnih while GENE RAIIVORD holds it. aw- QL? n si' 1 was 4 A-.-5, wx 4' , f K i 0445? , I Emblem of N.H.S. new members--- Dunce Caps. MRS. DE BAULT, Sponsor, shows some of the members the newly received Antler car plates which will be their money-making project for the year. fBelowl DONNIE SMITH shows another group of the Honor Society how effective the car plates look above the license. fBelow rightl NATIONAL HCNCDR SOCIETY The officers of the N.H.S. are shown in a typicaldiscussion of the Society's progress. Standing fl-rl are LAYTCN GOLEMON, Reporter, and DONNIE SMITH, President. Sitting are VENICE MULCAHY, Secretary, JOAN GOSE, Vice Pres., and VIRGINIA HALL., Treasurer, nw, if N aww: in it 'ff K nn 5 '05 . ill? Ii li If H! Q Mi K i L A f-5 .51 B f ffl '-:rg S ,W , ,. it Q 'M E- HORAL LUB -41 MRS. WHKICLUS accompanies thr- trio, which consists of CHAR- L.OTTEiBRUNDRE 1'I'T, KATHER- INE SCHWARZ, and CAROL. WARD fl-rl. The Choral Club rehearsvs Christmas carols for their as- semblyprogram. BETH TAYLOR is the accompanist. 1.ll.' LGI 4. O 5, if ,J im, . I 4 wa 'H :WJ and ,ar f-gv K ji N.H.S. singing valentines . F .H .A. yearbook corhrnitteefleftl F.F'.A. grass judging. fBelow leftl ORGANIZATIONS IN ACTION Antler Staff at Yearbook Clinic at San Angelo, Antlerette s in formation. Tatler Newscast A if Ulf a V - .:, S Q te- ' .- ' 'Q fa: .5 ' 3. n X as ,. W A y , L 7 Ft up Band jackets arrive, Student Council directs traffic. w fi , TNQ.- ARNECKE , . + , Z 2 'x fm ARREDONDO GOLEIVICN . , 4 I I my 1 1 , '. 'N ,st STONE ,M UNNASCH BLMQ.. .M ,W Mu, , CHARLESARNECKE,BACK,weighs 152 lbs. and is 5'8 in height. He has received Z letters. MORRIS STONE,BACK,is 5'8 and weighs 150 lbs. He has earned Z letters and a position on tg Znd All Dist. team this year. LLOYD UNNASCH, END, stands 6'1 and weighs 166 lbs. He has received 1 letter. EUGENE ARREDONDO, GUARD, Weighs 180 lbs. and stands 5'6 . He has earned 1 letter. LAY TONGOLEMON, TACKLE, is 6'3 and weighs 196. He earned his first letter this year. BURLEIGH ARNECKE, CENTER, Weighs 169 lbs. and stands 5'9 . He has earned 1 letter. BILLY RAY FEATHERSTON, TACKLE, stands 5' 10 andvweighs 205 lbs. B. AR NECKE FRA THERSTOIN mf- , ,, .Y . HAROLD BAUE R Mgr F OS TER MILLER, HEAD COACH, briefs his team be- fore a game, -A Ah f Q .ff P, WAY NE SMITH, GUARD , W61ghS 148 lbs. and stands I I 5 9 NOLANMARTIN,BACK, is 5'9 and weighs 144 lbs. He has earnedl letter. ' DARRELL CANTWELL, MM , , BAKER, END, ' BACK, Weighs 135 lbs. EU .Y.CLOUSE. BACK C.ECIL . 15 and is 5,5,, He has 1 1S 5 6 and We1ghS 135 6 andWe1ghs1591bs. He letter ' lbs. He has 1 letter. has earned 1 letter. Ve. ...A LEWIS PARSONS, END, is 5'11 and weighs 175 lbs. F- PRF.S'l'ON CHAIVIBLISS, ASST, COACH, drills Antlers on opponent's offensive play before the Austin game. FRED JACOB, BACKFIECLD COACH,wrapsaplayer's ank- le before the game. Q El df W A., ARLEE CYBRYANT, END, weighs 162 lbs. and stands 6'l . He has earned l let- ter. BILLY RAY CORBIN, CLEVELAND STCREY , and MAURICF KFIMPIQR were injured early in the season. 4' u Q.: . ly : Q A . xl f Q4 T ASSOCIATION 2 'They're here! 1'he long awaited '49 football let- ter jackets are :examined by the squad with pride and joy. s And once again the team hears Coach Jacob say with pride, '-andhis legs are that 1ong'! 'ia-lf ix L . - q, x s 'M f ' ' T Y 1, ' ln actlonlns 4 ev J! U '51 fb' l 3 'iie , s' if-A-ff f 2 V ex NA . '1 f,V , . 4 X 'X r . , Z VIRGINIA Moomi, sr, CHARLOTTE BRUNDRETT Head Cheerleader YELL LEADER S . The 'fell Leaders are selected by representa- tives from the Antler- ettes,Band, faculty, and other organizations. The girls must have a B average, pleasing per- sonality, nice appear- ance, and the ability to ,I SALLY RANGER, Sr. . U xg lead the yells. 5 lv Y MARTHA JO MURPHY, Jr. MARGH- I-lOl COMBE .T MARY NEZLL BRUNS, Soph. JANEY POOLE, Soph fs' R A ' 4 4 I -'a-sa. 41 ' I i. M fl- ' 3 Q ---..-v... . .J lj I . . win. CHARLES ARNECKE , GUARD, is 5'8 . He is a good ball handler. LAY TON GOLEMON, 6 3 center, controls the backboard rebounds for the Antlers . MORRIS STONE , GUARD, is 5'8 . He displays speed and good scoring ability. NOLAN MAR TIN, FOR- DONNIE SMITH, FOR- WARD,SfandS 5'9 . H6 ARLEE O'BRYANT, 6' WARD,StandS 5'l1 . He is a good ball handler l FORWARD,is a fancy 1, che Antlers' top scor and SCO1'6I'. shot artist. er. BURT HOLDSWORTH , GUARD, stands 6'l ,and has outstanding speed. .lOF1SLAY'l UN,GUARD, is 5'6 . He is noted for his good passing. EUGENE ARREDONDO. GUARD,stands 5'6 . He is a good team player. IVIAURICE KIQMPER, CENTER, is 6'l , and is a good ball controller. LLOYD UNNASCH, FORWARD, stands 6'l . I-Ie is a good defensive player. CECIL BAKER, FOR- WARD, stands 6'. He is a first year man. C W , ...a- Hurdle rs MORRIS STONE and DONNIE SMITH practice to increase speed and hurdling form. Distance men, GERALD FOSTER MAURICE KEMPER, ARLEE O'BRYANT, NOLAN MARTIN, and BILLY RAY COR- BIN run a warm up lap. CHARLES BROWN demonstrates to CHARLES ARNECKE how to throw the discus while LAY TON GOLEMON shows BURLEIGH ARNECKE correct form for putting the shot. TRACK Beginning of track season finds JACOB working with pole vaulters JAMES KOTT, KENNETH YOUNG, BOBBY STEVENS and JAMES MURRAY. QM, QP F .iam-ff 6 ,gf 8 1 4 3 9 Eva T'-'xr' in J ,. wr-A Q Mft Mc. , 1 . Q . fish: 'AYSHKAW ' 1, 1-' , 2 y I M ' I ig iv, N 2-ily x A i'4T'f?f1X7 , sf, . f if-air 1 it N, I ? i E: 1 i m -Q.,.M f X 1. I I P I f ll 3- --- ' FRANCES REMSCHEL. ap- EIDY LU GRAVES returns pears to be enjoying her the ball to her opponent. game. ss' x Y KATHRYN NELSON demonstrates good form while using her backhand fUpper leftj. ANN MAHON gives thought to placement of the ball. MARIJO LFIHMANN stretches high as she serves a hard one fBelow leftl. MISS GRIFFITH demonstrates the correct method of holding a tennis racket to KATIE HAMILTON, JUNE KEIFER, MARY NETLL, BRUNS, MARGARET DHARMCRIC, and CAROLYN DIRTFIRT fBelowJ. ' 'i -T 1' fr, F, ' W N ,C K. ,ff llllll ann- : 5 ll: t ,. gui 'll EI gn 5 QE- It p llzgenn Il wilt WL ll gg' .gn If tllaiig! 3,5 lllgllfiiful 15 551 will lllgfgQ5!' QKEVF Q Egg? :JSAQIESQ 'wmvaaeai WP' - W vis , 'W'-ff,,fg,,, Team mates and opponents watch the basketas Remschelshoots a free shot. , n . , pgs' lllf F rl -f H41-1 2 ' - 'iw ll :lf Eg: n W f ' 1 , , . un E A 2 r :gal lU !l 1' . . P ,, .. 1- 's':: f'?ff'lJ59 2 if e f xi- i s A W' 'mf ' K W fe-K ' is fs K ,L ma... ff...,.vM , A- Janie Kott socks one over for her team in a volten- ball game. Venice stretches as she re- turns a swift serve by the opponents . 'Ready?' .....'Serve!' FE TLI RES -,TZ n . 2. Q 7 t l J, 4' . , 'gl' x ' 'lf ' -.fgf -A-url' ' :.z12 '7 pf' Q , ,, My, A lzlyggi. .', f, .vw Q, . X vt 4, uk 5' is . 2 . 4 F :E . .- kfmrf , v , V, A 4. gg U,-ff, mi.. ft, -H g A .'- ' 2- Jw- A , ,:arff' ,,p. Q, .fp -1 -T1 ?'f we-, 1 Air V. + f:fif 1fQf- R . fm-f 1 '-1 V A V - ..-:i,g-5:?gj'. v Q , V :QQ I I ::.-- ' Ng' afgfqq - , -, ,, , f. 35 1 . j . Q' r fy. K - 4 375 ' E 4-15 15 u Y I Q ' 'I 1 ' s ' f 1 ' . 4. 1, 'fiffifk 5 ' lk. , fn y fix' f x ,ij -25:15 f ,., I . ,,,4.f,-'-2 2 xx 2955? , .v fit-ix Jw? ,wr -Gr nl-If' ' S-3? 7 s 1, 1, .1 , fx Q A Ax K . f, ' D 3k, ' , f ' 1, H1 W 1 1 xx x 1 1 I 1, ,.- 'fa lay' .1 BEAUTY NOMINEES any ' fr ,ww M.-ff' X, BRANDONE FRANCES SAMPLE MARGARET Junior Sophom WINNER - MARGARET DEARMGRE HANDSOME NOMINEES Adm. WINNER - NCLAN MARTIN i-9 ff' , QM ,lvga t5qsfff ,, A QWW x , 1 I 3 , ffggi W vm , . M. :-L 16 PCDPULAR NOMINEES rf WINNER - MILLIE RAE ALEXAN 4-fr., yf ,Q k ff-Ou T. 417' 5... .1 . ,qw V, N L ' ' , 'J-L Q 'L . 111 V' , . 1 A5 ' . AJ? .ua , gf QW, 4. fLA1..,f2, ., gf ,,, If r 7 PCDPULAR NOMINEES jf 11- WINNER CHARLES BROWN ' 4:- , ,x VERSATILE NOMINEES Q C' INNER - FRANCES REMS 5' --7 'T VERSATILE NCMINEES H2- I 4 5? i x f , Sophomore ol K' , DONNIF SIVIITH ior WINNER--DDNNIE SMITH ---A 'M ,, .f -sw' x 'wif Q f .V 1 af, fa af 1, 81 .i 4 M 'W 11 W avg ' M, auf fu 434 ,, in z f?2' 'va Wa, Q -xl VFW' STUDENT OF THE YEAR 42 515+ J W r,..f-aff' lid A ff LAY as ach1evecl the t1tle of Student of the Year at T1vy because he has the h1gh6St amount of act1v1ty po1nts Through h1S determulatlon and wzllmg ness to work hevxas elected Vlce Presxdent of the Student CounC1l Best All Around JUDIOI' Boy and Pres1dent of hls class tlus year He 1S recogruzed by the students of T1vy as one of themr most able leaders H15 actmg ab1l1ty has been demonstrated by hls work 1n the .Turuor Play He IS also Reporter of the N H S and a member of the Antler Staff He has excelled m sports earn1ng letters 1n basketball and fo 2 fd , s K - V I r,.,s 5 5 5 n 1 X - 9, - T591 U , rf' X - , - . ., xzfggk W K A ., 1 W, ' .f' Yfj . ,' . . , 3' ' , I 1:6 3 . - t JA ,I KF ,J fp - ' 2554 f sweep ' T , A T I V f5L- 7 ,r rv 531.5 4 TON GOLEMON h - ' ' ' ' ' , - . . . . , 1 7 ' ' I , . l . . l ' 0 I I . . , . . otball. WHO S WHO DONNIE SMITH one of Tivy's best athletes has earned much fame through h1s hlgh scormg 1n state sport meets 1nclud1ng a pos1t1on on the All D1str1Ct football team member of the second strlng All State football team and All State h1gh hurdle champ1on He IS Vlce Pres1dent of the T Assoc1at1on Pres1dent of the N H S and Treas urerofh1s class Throughh1s fr1end l1ness and depenclablllty he has been voted Tlvy s Best All Around Boy for three consecuhve years 5 ?' Ased1tor of the Antler Pres1dent of Antlerettes and V1ce Presmlent of the Nahonal Honor Soc1ety JOAN GOSE has done her share of serv1ce for the school As she 1S well hked by all her classmates she has been voted Best All Around glrl xn her class all three of her hlgh school earned the honor of be lng :tudent of the Year last year years She for-. 0 G R E T C H F N KUHLMANN Tatler Fd1tor works hard to meet the dead 11ne each week She fxnds txme how ever to be. an aehve member of the Nat1ona1Hono S r oc1ety Antlerettes and the G A A DAN HILLIARD Presldent of the Semor Class has excelled 1n many f1e1ds at Tlvy He IS a member of the Tatler Staff Natlonal Honor So Cltty andanofhcer of the T Asso c1at1on He has shown h 1S athlehc ab1l1ty on the football f1e1d ZZ As President of the Student Body, CHARLES MCDRRIS has shown his keen sense of responsibility and co- operation. He spends rnuch time working onvarious projects to bene- fit the school. He also has musical talents and was elected Drum Major and President of the Band He is among Tivy scholars who have been elected National Honor uociety mem bers Al Q. Oa I W 2 J-J 111 QQ B fa 1 A 0- fl 'E -ws- VE NICF MUI CAI-IY S friendly smile and charminv personality have won her many friends and a Who s Who membe rship Her accomplishments include. an officer of the Antlerettes G A A and the National Honor bo czety whe. is a me rnber of the Antlc r Staff and the Student Council . ,, .X - , F j 3 l I . x A Q- , -...J v , f V, . - s -.4 J J Z 4k-x-.,'4 -, ,4- M . f, , , . mx ' ' ' . 5 . l 1 C .x Y , . I F . , o . . -p I 1 '4 - ,, . , - . I , , . i , ite' f I I I -fm 1, , I V-',, gf .5 , A 5.415 W ,, , V 'Q , Q . A:.k. ,- 1 f l -1-5 f- ,, ' ' 'jg ,,ry,. i-,, . T fi: NX .L I 4 Friendly CAROLYN KAY has the r e- sponsible job of B ' usmess Manager of the Antler. She is a member of the Antlerettes, National Honor So- ciety, and G.A. A. She is also an active member of the F H . . A. As such, she was elected District Presi- dent and Chapter R eporter. One of the outstanding leaders of the Junior Class 1S that ever smiling MAURIC E KFMPER He is ke t P busywith the responsibilities of be in th g e Vice President of the Junior Class member of the Student Coun c11 V ice President of the National Honor Society and an active athlete H e played the v1ll1an in his class play l MARTIN a smllmg Jun1or NOL AN wxthapleasmg personahty IS 'lwy s H has let Most Handsome Boy e k tball and football tered lnboth bas e He had t h Jumor Play he male lead 1nt e lx sw ' Q N as F CHARLES ARNECKE, one of the re- nowned Junior athletes has lettered infootball and basketball He is also ' b r of the Student an act1ve mem e Council. ll' all ul' . X lx x,-x 1: 1 R ' N 5 I xyl '5s xxx' isa Nu s H xy! 1 x 11 I ,sn n 'rss' s . 'Q ,Q 'Q , ' vu sl , 1 ass! 'tl . ll ull ' ' N nu., u ps Best All-Around girl of the school IS a well-deserved title for FRAN- She has lettered CES REMSCHEL in tennis , is Vice-President f G . . A.A AS51StaHt Ed1tor of the Ant- le1-,amernber of th e National Honor Society Antlerettes, and the Stude t n Council Frances proved her acting ability with the le d Junior Play a ing part in the K i7 M f1e1ds of sports at T1vy and through out the dlstrxct He has lettered ln b asketball and football makmg the second strlng All D1str1ct1n football th1s year Morrls 1S also Most P opular Junlor Boy and Reporter of h1s class ORRIS STONE. IS outstandmg 1n all '-1' 7 Q nlfg, 71 i-of .4 41-31-0- ip- 7 'Yrs S 'X' f -f bk f'S wwf! K , I One of the outstanduug boys ln F F A work 15 CHARLES BFCTON He was g1ven the Showmansh1p Award dur1ng the Kerrvllle Dlstrlct L1vestock Show thls year and has won honors throughout the state w1th hxs fxne an1mals H 15 member of the Antler Staff Natlonal Honor Soclety and H1stor1an of the FFA Among promment F F A boys we f1nd BURT HOLDSWORTH Out of h1s regls tered flock of Hampshnre sheep came the lamb that won f1rst place at Dallas Burt IS also mdustnous xn other phases of school act1v1t1es belng a member of the Natlonal Honor SoC1ety 1 2 u-ni ' 1 X . 1 4 m I -..ga-X Qz he Wmmng the State F.F.A. Grass .Tudgmg contest made LM. AULD a member of t Who's Who. Not only has he been outstandmng 1n F.F.A. work, but he 15 presldent of the Sophomore Class, 'Best All Around Boy' of h1s class, and a member of the Stu dent Councxl. vi x I 4 . ' :W-' -V A X -' , , nv.-.'Z:.qI' 1 ,, ., 1 --N 5' l 'W ' ' ,,- tt,,'5 ,. 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I , I . . . - . , . . . . - - . e a . . . , . I . . . l . . . g .QF 0 I' , 1' 'Q - Q X V pf-, , 1 , ' I , W. V y ii, ,. f , . x ' u SWEETHEART S J-telertettel ,Cee Zteteezll Sweetheart Etzezrlette Krtzedret 9 9 ,4 Sweetheart Have lgivww . M 4 if If 4 I . ' 'W v . Q 3. R f Q l J Q1 Wh 3 Ji 3, -t i 'N - ' J Qs' . 4 5 f vc X if V' p 9 L can AY erl 'T 'And you can see what Sp1l'1tCdf1 be When they yell for vlctory Football fans m Members of the squad watch a long pass on the field. Press box members A minor injury during the game. J ' 11 ' Sb.- . If? R I 'B ! 71 F' ' 'B I - ,f 1 A ' 1 Y, , , .,4s as . , , in fe, 1 19!'7'T r4- I Radio commentators Movie photographer. Field announcer Organizations near their desti- Pep Rallies The Yell Leaders, aboard lead the parade to town. After the game. 14. ta' m e e X ff if TlSH B -2:-M5 1 'Cover him with your revolver, Sheriff. He 's the bandit and the girl with him is his accomplice, no doubt.' Mrs. Luna, play director, concentrates on the lines and movements of the cast. f L 44 Singing Commercialists fl-rl, lla Faye Lee, Janet Ranger , Ann Mahon, Marilyn Ranger, and Margie .To Directing ticket sales were Charles Spur- gin, Margie Kendall, and Wayne Smith Knot picturedl. 'Lizzie ' Murphy, 'Ag- gie ' Lehmann, 'Ellen Featherstone, 'Lem Golemon, and 'Tish Remschel fl-rl, of the Junior Play, 'Tish'. - L- Alexander , 'Denby' . 'rl n 'y V 1 Jiffy' 1 L in :qs L M , ft ff? 14 fm U It's a cinch the pep ra11y's over. 1' E 42 131 'ff-f -0 - 3? t 1. lg Traffic jam. Antlerette initiation. re' r J HQ? Nw 1 P t . ,X ,,- 5 f v 1 Marines have landed. lijcltlglcilggtl 'K N I Distributive Ed. officers relax. Im sorry, that Class 15 full IP' Ji X x X 415.2 Antler antic s . ,rw I . xt 4 X if , ' 'x . . A E if-A1 K , 'Ss K fifk . lt' R . 2,4 -.mg . W 4 , 5 5 . '1 SEPTEMBER ! xwf fm OCTOBER 1 NOVEMBER E3 . 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