Tivy High School - Antler Yearbook (Kerrville, TX)
- Class of 1951
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Wi, pfgfbg fbi f' ,fl ,MK H 6 1 fi gi 7155 ,mpg wi ,W f :W 1 fd ,TQ ,V N' S , ,,, L' xiii? 1 ng? . 121 ai :U Ez My TABLE OF CONTENTS Scrappy Speaks --- --- Z ln Honor of -------- ------ - - 3 Here's Where We Live And 'Learn ---- -- 4 A Day In The Life Of A Tivy Student--- -- 8 They Excell--- -- --- 10 Those On High ----- -- --- 15 Three Down, One To Go--- --- 35 Up And Corning ---- - - --- 47 There's A Long, Long Trail--- ----57 From These We I..earn--- ----71 To These We Belong ----- ---- 3 3 And Then The Whistle BleW--- -- 105 The Students' Choice ------------------------- ---- - --4 125 THE ANTLER STAFF OF '51 Frances Rernschel -------------------- -- Editor Ila Faye Lee--- Beth Taylor-- Wayne Smith-- Business Manager -- - Assistant Business Manager - ------------- Photographer Alfred Wilson--- --- Assistant Photographer Layton Golemon ---- --------- I.. ayout Editor Wayne Archer - - Marijo Lehmann Betty Wildm an ---- Jo Ann Johnson- Mrs. John Wagner--- -------Artist --- Copy Editor --- Copy Editor ---- Typist -- Sponsor 145' 3 , but Hello! Um Scrappy! Maybe you don't remember me l've been around Tivy a long time, in tact since l936. So you see, l've gotten to know each oi youpretty well. All the years have been iun, but l've paid particular atten- tion to the events oi l95l. l've sat with you in your classes, l've yelled with you at your games, and l've thrilled with you at your iormals. During all these years lieel like l've really become a part oi you and oi Tivy. So thatwe canlook back on these mem- ories years irom now, l've collected some ot the pictures oi people and events thatl thought you would like to remember, andl've placed them in this memory book. Now,let's reminisce tor awhile as you through the pages oi this l95l follow rr! e Antle r . . We, the Antler Staff of 1951, feel that the Antler could not be dedicated to a more de- serving person than our sponsor. Because she has been an inspiration to our better work, because she has wisely advised and counseled us through many years of close ng because we love her as a friend and admire her as the personification of all that is beautiful and friendly and fair, we of the Staff affectionaly dedicate the 1951 edition of the Antler to our sponsor, MRS- JOHN WAGNER, JR- associatio 3 ...hr HERE'S WHERE WE U' 'V x l my ,Envy f,N 'Y gn . L 1 5. pl 1 ,yr .Aw '! ji ody 1' N ken A M. A 15 B' hoo N' fSC me 0 WILindent L. rin E' Pe Su M710 Jaabl' rc 5060018 DA14AL euwwvrsfvoefvr ,ierrbillq QS-ras October 25, 1950 Q, Ogen Letter Q, Q, Student Body Q' Ti Hi h School it has been my good fortune since becoming Superin tendent of the lferrvidle Public Schools, to have been associated wi th the finest student 6 of 'hy teaching career. ' our loyalty to our school and your enthusiasm in carrying out the many school activities, have made my position both pleasant and profitable. Pleasant in that I consider each and every one of you my personal friend, and profitable because of the results obtained in the educational tasks that are before us. Your pride in our school and the denoc you practice as a result of your government have already fnade that can graduate into the bewildernent. High sch the most important and it is the s ' and facul ty fellowsh ' as t racy that strong student you good ci tieens world without fear of ool educa tion is by far .oart of your educational incere hope of the adlhini' that our pleasant relati ip will continue to grow hey have in the past. S life, stra tion ons and good in the future - incerely Lia . C-T' - S. L. Wildfnan, Superintendent sunny, 6 - ,Mt qv f+':N 11 Q Agtlxwiw iil AX vw.NW Yi Q51 5 2 6 I QW' ,111 NH' 1 H MA A L, 11,1 1 L' ,Ivan ' 11' W n A mkximql.-V, XJIIAX, ,wi If v- Y-HVH THETD VT 'F' U I ig It mi I4 CIW F ru S' S111 T150 y f V Q-xx pu nr rv zu qu H- :K TL? . iqwzf? -N-i.. P On these pages we present FRANCES REMCHEL., THE STUDENT OF THE YEAR, representing the typical student in typical ac- tivities of Tivy' during one day. Ho! Hurn! Can it really be time to get up? A piece of toast, a cup of coffee, , and the day has begun. i Q A quick glance in the mirror and a few strokes i of the brush before breakfast. l Arrival at school is spiced You can be sure of an early You have to listen closely to X up by a chat with a classmate. morning chat at the locker. those class lectures. .:zx: :az BW, .,TNLZijjgW,, W RWM- M'-W-1-mm mmm :Mmwvl'iHALaHf3lwwmwd -wf Q 1 ,T yW,r.,w,.--,,v,,w.,, -WM,'l1,,,,,,.qa4prq ...,, :esz:. ,s if Ei? ..,?W,,,, f W by 5 Qi gg 3 ... Ks I , ,x'wm,,-Fw 7 gr. Time out for the meal that Bright sunny days mean tennis That's all for today, so We refreshes in the cafeteria. matches in P. E. class. leave this institution of learning Time out for a snack at the local drive -in. For an evening of entertainment, Teen Tavern is the spot. The day doesn't seem complete without a coke at the drug store. You'll pick me up at 8:00 - '? I'll see you then! And so good nite. As the day draws to a close our typical student says good-night to her date. Ji THEY EXCEL fTop right, The highest honor which our school presents is the title of Student of the Year. This award is given to the student whose activities total the greatest number of points. This year our award goes to FRANCES REMSCHEL. With her pleasing personality and smile, she is afamiliar sight around Tivy. As Tivy's best all-around girl, she has many accomplishments. She is editor of the Antler and president of the G. A. A. She lettered in tennis last year and had the outstanding role in Tish . In addition, she is a member of the N.H.S. and the Antlerettes. fLower left, One of the mostimportant jobs in school, president of the Student Council, is LAYTON GOLEMOINVS responsibility. He is a member of N. H. S. , and his athletic ability has been re by two letters in basketball and two in f He was the co-captain of the '50 football team, made both the All-District and the All-State for this sport. QLower right, Whether we're at a football game, at a formal, or at a class meeting, we can be sure that MORRIS STONE is taking an active part in the activities. He was chosen most popular boy. He is president of his class and is noted for his extra- ordinary ability in sports, lettering in football, basketball, and track. He was selected as a mem- ber of the All-District Football team. he ufi. 4 .vi xi, .W .,,- I L rs an if Xa .lf W r 1 1. i .25- iff.: ' ' v' S .- W - Rig fuffi- f14i.J, X' 1 1 . , tx fy M CEQCCQJ9 lTopJ Afamiliar face around school is that of Tivy's most handsome boy, CHARLES ARNECLKE. He displayed his athletic ability on the football field this year, and was selected for membership on the 14-AA All-District team. Charles is also an out- standing basketball player and has lettered in this sportfor three years. He served his class as stage manager for Tish . fBelow right, It seems that everywhere one looks, one finds MARILYN RANQER. She is the treasurer of the N. H. S. , secretary of the Senior class, corre- sponding secretary of the Student Council, Assistant Sergeant of the Antlerettes, a member of the G. A. A. , and she has one letter in tennis. Marilyn worked hard! as the prompter of Tish . For all this par- ticipationMari1yn has earned a place in Who's Who. fBelow left, One Hof- Tivy's outstanding students is WAYNE 5M1TH. He is photographer of the Antler Staff, treasurer ofthe Senior Class, vice-president ofthe N. H. S. , andamember of the T Association Wayne has one letter in football and was' the business manager of Tish . , K' . y I I fi' 'K 1 X r F12 at , 1 fTop rightl M ' . - versatility has made him a member of Who's Who. Bur- leigh is fire marshal, most popular Junior boy, a member of the cast of Our Miss Brooks , and reporter of the T Association. Burleigh has two letters in football, and he was the only Junior to make the All-District team. fBelow right, , was chosen football queenthis year. Her pleasant smile and pleasant personality are known to all of us. She is a member of the Antlerettes, Antler Staff, Cr.A.A. , and has earned one letter in tennis. Marijo was also in the cast of Tish . ,..,. - A '3.Y..fsrw--, rw, ,. , -, U- ..,-L,,t.,e.,,A ,..,,,Y , A ., .M-.. ,.-,-s,,,,,,, X 1-4:-4 . fMiddle leftl . , a senior, is bestknown as editor of the Tatler and as head cheerleader. She was chosen by the F.F.A, boys to be their sweetheart. She is a member of the N. I-I. S. and G. A. A. Martha was also in the cast of Tish . 2-1 12 ag S . ,A- V w 4,51-cn r' L04 ' 'x fTop lefty A very active senior is Q S212 'YE1 ' She has the responsible jobs of business manager of the Antler and secretary of the Student Council. lla Faye is the vice-president of the Antlerettes and a member of the G. A. A. For her participation in these events, lla Faye has become a member of Who's Who. fRight center, As vice-president of the Student Council, - has a big responsibi- lity. He also is assistant quartermaster of the band and art editor of this Antler. His role as the principalin Our Miss Brooks added greatly to the success of this production. 1 fLoWer left, One of Tivy's most outstanding Juniorsis - . Sheisamember of the Tatler Staff, N. H. S. , twirler for the band, and secretary-treasurer of her class. Also, she has received one letter in tennis. Carolyn was most popular Junior Girl, and has shown her acting ability by her role in Our Miss Brooks . ff'-5:29 571' c t r 13 J .7 'FN-A 'L f6.WL:.a5 M., .V lf .ffitf rig 1 'W T1 'fL 'l M2 3 ,V 'if --J ij, it aw 1' A -r If y 2 ,J 4' ' f Lil fllJ'vi:! Q H5 Q, , :xg OifX3vavJ .., .S f' '- -an , K tl-jfg1Q5'7'?s.? -9 .5 its-.J . .- ' sg J N fl T'-ff lllpJiffb Q53 ft, ff: Qu, 'ws M 5 QTOP 'illidf is 3 Popular around Tivy. As Well as having pep and vigor dur- ing football season, when she served as cheerleader, she also displayed her energy on the tennis court. She played the part of a teacher in Our Miss Brooks . In addition, Mary Nell is secretary- treasurer of the G. A. A. flsowerleftl JUNE KQE3-FEP-has quite a job as busi- ness manager and treasurer of the Student Council. She is also a member of the band and G. A. A., , and has earned a letter in tennis. As a member of the cast of Our Miss Brooks , she displayed her acting ability. This versatility has entitled her to a place in Who's Who. fI..ower right, -if-9iTlR 5'-A-IV? YL'-FUN' is well-known by her bright, smiling disposition. She is a member of the N. H. S. , the G. A, A. , flagbearer of the Ant- lerettes, and vice-president of the Junior class. In addition, she was a member of the cast of Our Miss Brooks . ln her spare time Katie enjoys tennis and has earned a letter in this sport. r .W 'D I L X I .J 3 it M 2,1 ,zflf M .fits X , fd !f.,' vw me E W X, gi J I Yi CLASS OF '51 MRS. MARY DeBAULT, BEA CARTER, MRS. FLORENCE WEISS, and JOHN WAGNER, sponsors, get together over a cup of coffee to discuss a senior problem. MORRIS STONE MARILYN RANGER President Secretary 16 Wraduation invitations . 'X Hanging leaves and other decorations for the annual Sadie Hawkins dance is always fun when everyone helps. 1 large responsibility rests on the shoul- lers of the committee which chooses the MAURICE KEMPER NELL KELLEY Reporter 4 1' Vice-President WAYNE SMITH A Treasurer Q '2 I7 LL...-n ...... --- MILLIE RAE ALEXANDER Antlerettes '48-'51 Znd Lt. '49 ' lst Lt. '50 Drum Major '51 Most Popular '49 at '50 N.H.S. '49-'51 Jr. Play Cast '50 F.H.A. '49-'51 Chorus '5l G.A.A. '49-'51 CHARLES ARNECKE Football '49-'51 Basketball '49-'51 T Ass'r1. '49-'51 Student Council '49-'51 Jr. Play Stage Crew ARTHUR ALLISON Football '48-'50 Basketball '48 Track '49-'51 N.H.S. '50-'51 Jr. Play Cast '50 'SSM . '52-Vi V --,, T1 5 5 B CECIL Football '49- 50 T Ass'n. '49-'51 Basketball '49-'51 Track '50 18 JOE ARMINTOR ELSIE BAKER Antlerettes '48- '51 .G.A.A. '48-'51 F.H. A. '48-'51 RUTHIE GENE BANTA HELEN BETTY BOBBY BRADLEY D.E. '49-'5l Band '48-'51 Football '48-'49 F. H.A. '48 Orchestra '50 Manager '47 G.A. A. '47 F. H.A. '48 Junior Play Cast '50 JW' M Q ' Y , lo oooo S F- . r-fx'.7 Q ii. 'S V' ' , K gif ' V ' A bv MARGARET BROWN Antlerettes '48-'51 G.A.A. '48-'51 Q VVL, . I DARRELL CANTWELL Football '48-'50 T ASS'n. '49-'51 JIMMY CLOUSE Football '49-'51 T Ass'n. '49-'51 Track '50 19 ., ,MM 4-an H, ,.,.mvw WILLIAM COBB Chorus '51 Vocational Ag. '49-'51 F.F.A. '49-'51 MAEVORENE CRENSHAW Antlerettes '49 Chorus '51 D.E. '51 N. CHARLES COWDEN ,arrive ff ff . 52553 K X' fo 2522 '9 f P Q2 Z fnifi J , 1 . . . .sz 'if , ,,,. . .5 1 f' VQ-1 8 KM Q 5' in , BUBBA de GEURIN, JR. Soph. Treasurer '49 Chorus '49 Jr. Play Stage Mgr. Track '50 ji- BETTY LOU COVERT F.H.A. '47-'49 BILL ELDRIDGE Soph. Vice-Pres. '49 Tatler '51 Football '49-'50 Track '50 20 W---1 PATSY ERFURT F.H.A. '48-'50 G.A.A. '48-'49 D,E, '48-'50 RETHA FRAZIER Chorus '50- '51 mamma... BILL FEATHERSTON DEROLD FRAZIER N.H.S. '49-'51 Treas. '49 Jr. Secretary '50 Jr. Play Cast '50 Tatler Assw. E Foofballff p I -5' - 3 v '2' .w ' ,,w ' ' of My DON FREEMAN Chorus '51 F.F.A. '47-'51 LAYTON GOLEMON Student of the Year '50 Who's Who '50-'51 N.H.S. '49-'51, Rep. '49 Student Council '49-'51 Vice-Pres. '50, Pres. '51 Antler Staff '50-'51 T Ass'n. '50-'51 Football '48-'51, Capt. '50 Basketball '50-'51 Track '50-'51 Soph. Pres.3 Most Popular Jr. Pres. Best A11-'Round '50 Jr. Play Cast '50 ---.-,l 21 M ....,,,w,g I 4.1. ff-W ' W ' EDY LU GRAVES MARVIN HARTHCOCK LEROY HARMON G.A.A. '47-'50 Football '49-'51 Tennis '47-'49 T Ass'n. '51 Student Council '50 1 1 . f'f W 1' e ' 1 111 ' loill H .1 ' A, ' MARGIE HOLCOMBE If Akl - kj :.,g U ' wisp , Antlerettes '48- '51 ' , 3 1 Cheerleader '49- '51 G. A. A. '48- '51 F. H.A. '49-'51 Rep. '51 JAMES HARLOW LORENE HELMKE Chorus '51 .1- ' 22 I . t - A v 'Y mn'-H vMwf,.L,. SUSIE I-IOLLIMAN DONALD HOLT JAMES HOUGH fir 13 3 ,l,g I .zhy fgpx 5 5 7 5 ggi' A ntl -RED G.A.A. F' OL HOWA D Tenrus '49-'51 REX JOHNSON CAR R Tatler '50-'51 F.F.A. '48-'51 . . . '47 F H A Jr. Play Cast '50 Chorus '51 23 3 s ,k,,,.,,, - OLLIE MAE JONES F.H.A. '5l NELL KELLEY Antlerettes '49-'51 Treas. '51 Sr. Rep. '51 4,, gf! W .jj We V IVIARJORIE KENDALL Student Council ' LOIS KIHLBERG F.H.A. '49-'51 Student Council '50 Antlerettes '48-'51 Chorus G.A.A. '48-'51 Jr. Play Cast '50 , , J .,, ..Mwfwm MAURICE KEMPER Who's Who '50 N.H.S. '49-'51 Vice-Pres. '50 Pres. '51 Student Council '50 Jr. Vice-Pres. '50 Sr. Vice-Pres. '51 Jr. Play Cast '50 Football '48-'50 Basketball '49-'51 DARLENE KLEIN Antler Staff '49 Antlerettes '48-'50 G.A.A. '47-'51 24 KENNET H KL EIN RITA LAMBERT F. I-LA. '48-'49 JAMES KOTT F. F. A. '51 Track '50 96' P' X 5' .M, f' W . V 5 128 J A N ff? wg., , pf ' ' ,V '.-' A Y, ,, f 1 I aa 5 22 E , My A 4 V. g A my, 6 we Q Q 1 V, A 5. N N SKIPPER LANDGREBE 25 LARRY KUHLMANN Football Mgr. '48-'49 T Assm. '48-'50 ILA FAYE LEE Student Council '51 Sec. '51 Antler Staff '49-'51 Ass't. Bus. Mgr. '50 Bus. Mgr. '51 Antlerettes '48-'51 Flagbearer '49-'50 Vice-Pres. '51 G.A,A. '48-'51 A ii 5 iw 331 2 EL 143 24 5 Q E 3 i. 5 ' ,W 7 N.- MARU0 LEHMANN RUTH ANN LeMOINE EVERETT LUXTON Antler Staff '51 Antlerettes l49-l50 Jr. Play Cast '50 Antlerettes '48-'51 Tennis '50-'51 G.A.A. '48-'51 Football Queen '51 ,VVV X 'ft' . I S 3' ' V4 ,Vl' f Q Q ey n ',,k, Zi ' H W L ANN MAHON Antlerettes '48-'51 Rep. '50-'51 MARCU? MCCORMICK SYBLE MACKEY G.A.A' 148-151 Chorus 51 Tennis '48-'51 V .,,, Awwassiffwliz 26 I g svwwm, NOLAN MARTIN WARREN MARTIN MAUREEN MASSEY Who's Who '50 Band '48 F.H.A. '48-'49 Most Handsome '50 F.F.A. '47-'49 Antlerettes '48-'50 Football '48-'50 Sec. '49 Basketball '49-'50 Jr. Play Cast '50 ASE: 4 , 'rf 7 'L W i v o'l' R1, f 'R 'A' ,R fi A' Q- DORIS MERRITT Antlerettes '48-'51 JOE MICHON F.H.A. '48 Football Mgr. '47-'48 BOB MILLER 27 wusxwl. , HAROLD MOGFORD .TERRY MOGFORD MARTHA JO MURPHY N.H.S. '49-'51 Tatler Staff '49-'51 Editor '51 ,,YQ If'Ew,s Soph. Rep. '49 fa! Q : V Antler ettes 5' i L , cheerieader '48-'so Head Cheerleader '50 if i. ' 'A- Jr. Play Cast '50 K, . Q F.H.A. '49 QAX' fi F.F.A. sweetheart '51 ARLEE O'BRYANT KATHRYN NELSON Tennis '48 Antlerettes '48-'5l Football '48-'50 Tennis '48-'51 Basketball '48 G.A.A. '48-'51 Track '50 BILL MURRAY Chorus '51 T ASs'n. '48-'50 i -f 28 MARGARET PFEUFFER Band '48-'51 MARILYN RANGER N.H.S. '49-'51 Treas. '50 Student Council '51 Sr. Sec. '51 Antlerettes '49-'51 lst Sgt. '51 G.A.A. '49-'51 Tennis '50 Chorus Jr. Play Crew '50 JACKIE 'PICKETT F.H.A. Sweetheart '51 Tennis '48-'50 FRANCES REMSCHEL Who's Who '50 sfudegg i1 '50 f 1 '-Q, li usb, Lg ? - 5 5 1 F' VV,, ,,V1 L i , W rti se Re1Jf Q18 1' Vice-Pres. '49 Pres. '51 Jr. Play Cast '50 29 Wm.-W HELEN RICHARDSON FRANCES SAMPLE Most Beautiful Jr. '50 Band '48-'51 Znd Lt. '48-'49 lst Lt. '49-'50 Majorette '50-'51 Rep. '50-'51 F.H.A. '49-'51 Sec. '50-'51 Chorus '48-'51 Jr. Play cast '50 ,mmwm LAMAR ROBERTSON Auf K 1 ,ff A R AW! if , F' ,W li Q B ARB QE: jf A ntl er ett e 5 ' ' 43 wb LW F.H.A. '50-'51 Vice?-Pres. '51 G.A.A. '49-'51 Chorus '50-'51 1-- 30 GARY SEFCAK OSCAR SETH JEANNINE SHERLOCK .Tr Play Crew '50 Antlerettes '48-'51 H.A. '50-'51 Chorus '50 WAYNE SMITH N.H.S. '49-'51 Vice-Pres. '50 Soph. Best All-Around Sr. Treas. '51 Antler Staff '49-'51 Photographer '49-'51 Football '49-'51 T Ass'n. '5l Jr. Play Mgr. '50 ,.......a-1 if JO ANN SMITH MORRIS STONE Who's Who '50 Most Popular Jr. Jr. Rep. '50 Jr. Play Crew '50 Sr. Class Pres. '51 Football Capt. '50 Znd All-Dist. Football Team '49 Basketball '49-'51 Track '49-'51 Reg. Low Hurdles '50 T Ass'n. '48-'51 LA VERNE SNYDER Band '48-'51 Librarian '51 Orchestra '49-'51 Chorus '50-'5l emkf .M 'M JP gf 'Q' ' Hs ,E 1- 1.. 4 , 21 1 . s . -. Sr' sf. 3 ' Ti ' Ewa V ' . 1 1 Q M GLV .. T VER NON STUR DIVANT CHARLES SPURGIN Jr. Play Crew '50 V.C. SUMIVIERS Tennis '50 32 A 4 'Q N A ms' ., 4 J-,ww -'VV' ' ,kbi,gg5'Wf-'f M, 'fy Ylffgmr-25 ' ' ff,-J ff 5 -' N 4 A af,-. it 1 H E az, W'1- 5 ' .wg-wq:.,fQxx. 541 fvjgeem ' 3 Liggligiggw Q ' 1,2221 -, V y i 45 QISSEE- Q , 5. A Y 'S 'N 3'- ' ' AK ' hi? '22 Eff. V93 5 JACKIE THOMAS CLAIRE ANN TWYMAN F.H.A. '48-'51 Rep. '48 Treas. '50 Pres. '51 Band '48-'51 LA VERNE THOMPSON QVLQ ML? A 'f' ' R QV - X ' C 5 3 ki- 2 ' '55 ' , K 1: ., pg, k iiggaies J ' ' 'Zyl' W ' 5, W KATHRYN UNNASCH Antlerettes '48-'51 Flag Bearer '51 G.A.A. '48-'51 JAMES TURNER Band '48-'51 ANNE WALKER Chorus '51 - as ROSE MARIE WARD ALINE WOOD Antlerettes '48-'50 G.A.A. '48-'50 F.H.A. '50 PANSY WOOD F.H.A. '48-'51 G.A.A. '47-'48 THREE DCJWN, ONE T0 GO . . . sf - I7 F 54? If L E ' xi .fx 1 W ,. J x N X ' 4 M W ' 7, F 4 1 Q f y A E Aan'-gif: Et,oRA as Q' 0 R S WALTER RAY SCHELLHASE Reporter I JACK MOORE 23? I f 2 5 Presldent E 1. Q 'f :L ' KATIE HAMILTON ? Vice-President ,Z W if T CLASS OF '52 CAROLYN DIETERT Secretary as 1 One of the big events of the year is the annual scribble party given by the Antler Staff, Junior sponsors check in for the day, KL.-RQ Betty Redmond, Earl Cochrane, Jessie Broadfoot, Mrs. Gloria Richards. , ,9,,V , Y L HW , , , gif 'Y ALLEN WAYNE ELIZABETH BURLEIGH ALDOUS ARCHER ARD ARNECKE J. M. BETTY AULD, JR. BASS HAROLD BETTIE FRANCES ROBERT BAUER BEASLEY, BEAVER BELL 38 . -fa -X QQ. -X X HENRY THELMA MARY NELL SAMUEL BENNISON BLACK BRUNS BUILTA ftp,- ILA FP WANDA BUNDIC CA NT WELL MARY RUTH CARLA JACQUELINE JOEL CARSON CHAMBERLAIN CLARK CRAIG 39 BETTY LEE MARGARET CAROLYN DEARMORE DIETERT BETTY DOERING DA VIS 1 5: i f 3 'c , I E : A iz55'1T'f 1 w.Ub',xww Ang 1 ' y,::- 25291472 - A - viii' M V A -V .mg-.u X v'Lv' 4 Q4Q:rm'i.',g ., - 21521: 'zgqgimj . ,. pwwwx mwgwmmmww f jjgzfggi' i T' CARLTON DOMMERT IVIARGIE ELY JOYCE GERALD FLETCHER FOSTER CHARLES FRED ONA FOUQUETTE GR 40 ELEANOR DALE, KATIE CLEO HEINEN HARDY HARLOW HAMILTON , f DYNAMITE JIMMIE HOGGETT INGRAM .TEANINE JO ANN JOHNSON JOHNSON GERALD JUNE JONES KIEFER 41 JOHN 1 O THEL KINCAID ' KINSEY W. C, EVONNE IRENE BETTYE LOHMAN LUCKETT RAY NOWLIN LUXTON MCBRYDE KLEIN, JR. LEE CURTIS ROLLAND MCDANIEL MCLEAN 42 BONNIE HELEN ' BOB KEITH MARKWORDT MARSHALL MARTIN MEADOW MILDRED NEAL MEADOW MEARES MINERVA NOVA KAY JACK MEDINA MIEARS MOECKLY MOORE 43 MARK PEGGY BILL JANEY MOSELEY PARKS PERIL PQOLE TOMMY GENE PRIOUR RAIFORD JIMMY SHERIDAN REIMER ROBERTS MILDRED JOHN LEE ROSE RUNDELL 44 FRN WH 9' ew DOROTHY NELDA i','Ziif:if?i?I1',4g ,33f ,X Y 55 Nfl! 3 'f SANDEFER - ip - 1 5 SATTLER f ,ff WN ,fm Q- sz:-:. 'Z-vw ':::.2:',:: , 05,6 fm.: wma A was JN 5. T sw, , H ,Q -' ifFia?'2,gf,? w - ' Q ' ki ' 3 - mm A 2553 5 Q' I WALTER RAY DONALD SCHELLHASE SCHREIBER KATHERINE FLORENCE SCHWAR Z SHA FER MARY ANN BETH LAURA DOUGLAS SORSBY TAYLOR TAYLOR THACKER 45 GLADYS CALVIN VIQLA THOMAS TURNER VAN HOOZ ER WADE WINDSOR , W , , vm J M KATHERINE PEGGY HARRY WOLFMUELLER YOUNG YOUNGBLOOD The game is over butthe Antlerettes The school jeep gets a new coat are still yelling. of paint. 45 gwqggv Q K 4 l 5 J f X- 37153 28'-f f 2 ' 3 wil .f ,. -' ,. 25:4 ' , f-4. , V ' 'ff L r.-Ll 4, y a , M531 3 - -:elf UP AND COMING . . . V f A-X X vw Q T - xxx' 1 ., Q A , Q . J ig' , 1 A 2 A- 47 0PHQ1goge s -, Br, ,. , ,- hmm..- ,.. BILLY BARLOW President BURTON BROWN Secretary 48 A' . 67' Ev -,XA RONNIE RUTHERFORD Vice-President CLASS OF '53 BRYANT STONE Treasurer MAURICE STOVALL Reporter Vfw 'N NW Wiwiwwhdmm,,mmumwmrwzgmmm g The Sophomore sponsors, Elaine Hill, Mrs. Mary Willson, Preston Charnbliss, and Wallace Martin Knot shown, look over some literature on the teachers' shelf in the librarv. A line forms as these girls wait anxiously to see the proof of their yearbook pic- tures. KENTON AHRENS MIKE ANTHONY ' NANCY AULD JACK AUSTIN HERMAN BALDWIN BILLY BARLOW LORNA BEACH RUBY JEAN BERGMAN SHIRLEY BOSLEY BURTON BROWN MICKEY BRYANT CLARA BUILTA BOBBY BURRIER BOBBIE COBB MINNIE LEE COKE Mali' ,f MJ' I Q. ,QM ,QV MAY' ' 2, I ,,vs1L,f,- -, A .MZ ,ww vii 'L TQ 'Wi J ' -A ' ggi 'fi FQ fab MQ M, gg I , 9 we ,y 515' wi Mwqggj A N A F KA' K X B 1, 0 Y ..w I so .. .. 4 ,, Iv Q35 Air I liiw wig 4, fag Wifi X I, I Q er ,S L f dim QC W fivlkff M 4:5 '24 wwf ,M rig-K1 ffwklggg w M wwf if 59 ai? gigs Q gm, M54 S MARY COMEAUX JESSIE COOPER MILLIE RUTH COOTS KAREN CRENSHAW RAY CROSS ALAN CURTIS BARBARA DAVIDSON CHARLES DECHERT BILLY DENDY JIM DENTON MAX DUNKS LOIS EAKIN JO ANN FLOYD CYNTHIA FOSTER BOB FOLEY HERMAN GADEKE JOHN GENTRY DAVID GOLDMAN ELMER GRAY JIMMY GRAYSON NITA GREEN FLOYD HARRIS NANCY HAYS TYRUS HA WKINS DARLENE HARMON BETH HARDY MARGARET HANNA FRANK HAGERTY DAVID HAILEY MACKIE HENDERSON JIMMY HILL GAROLYN HOFFPAUIR LOUELLA HOUGH MARY SUE HOWZE BEN HYDE SHIRLEY JAMES MARY LEE JOBES PATTY JOHNSON ELAINE JOLLEY RICHARD JONES WAYNE KENDALL CUPPY KIRK CHARLES KLEIN BILL KNOX EDWARD LANGE PATSY LITTLE LUANN LOVE fffiygs Q . -' ' I . 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I - fs. N f fi' A I I ef A x f J, , M - V Z' ' sf? I Mwyiyw iw W 52,4423 V. :,, ix CONNIE LUCKETT JANE MCCALL SHIRLEY MANN ROSE MARIE MATTER JOY MOECKLY BILLIE CAROL MORGAN GORDON MORGAN MARGARET NELSON SARAH ODEM JAMES PELTON ANNIE PESCI-IEL PAT PURVIS GERALDINE REIMER BETTY REINHARD ALLAN RICHARDSON if? , f 3' sf 'wi A' z'1 .3.7?'Xf if? if. ,5I'If'.fI2:ESE S H fr : ' w wf' f'--ff Wrmgggw ., . CAROL ROBERTS DIANE ROSSON RONNIE RUTHERFORD MYRA BETH SAENGER BEVERLY SAMPLE .TODELL SAUER JO ANN SCI-IREIBER SUE SEYMOUR JERRY LEE SHELTON ALENE SMITH JOY SMITH BOBBY SNOW JO GAYLE SNYDER VELMA SPARKS BILLIE J. SPENCER wk I f Mgr W , Pc I kk .NA 4 :wfq .,-- rw . , --f'sf-H155 ff vii wgfwwwii 1 . ' -5f,f1-wvw wt . : 'Aww w 2? XQQ-fifiniif E ik 5 : ' U -I , ' 5 it::,L..g NM gh' . f :1 :-.., ,mg , Q , ,. .i . ,Mi-wr: A Ag, 1 I X I 1' 9 I gg :Lanka , , ' SIU A 2' 3 K Q I Z , . M ff iq X f 1 M ,A m - Own ' .,..v-or- P ii' :,. f 'X 711N?'2f WM F. x .: -,MW fmkwmv DMM. fs BOBBY STEVENS MARGIE STEWART BRYANT STONE MAURICE STOVALL SONDRA STEWART BECKY THOMAS SELMA TURNER MARGIE VANN JOYCE WARD MARY IDA WATTS SHIRLEY WIGGINS SHIRLEY WILLIAMS STEWART WILLIFORD ALFRED WILSOI BETTY WOERNER MAURICE WOOD THERE'S A LONG, LONG TRAIL ' 2, ccrlfflq 1,5 ' Y 7 ai A xi lj v I l RE SHMEN The Freshman sponsors, KL-RJ Mrs. Elizabeth Furman, Mrs. Lavene Bennett, Mrs. Lorinne Swayze, Dub Fowler, and Jay Poth, fnot shown, appear happy and ready forthe Christmas holidays. DONALD BELL President G. B. SHELBURNE Vice -President 58 ARLEN STURDIVANT Secretary-Treasurer Ray High o ww BE- Yxwotmi The Student Counch, the Band, and the Anderettes i Corpus with a coke party. 12? .132 A Ch F1-e apel Wa shman C15 one of th e . BSS a 1 tte rnpfes . l'1dCd this Slve Year' Programs 59 the honor PAUL ADAMS DAVID BAKER ROSE BEAVER MARLYN BEAZLEY DONALD BELL .iii 'S P I, ufbqgy, In A 1:5231 gg:::,4g,efg,.vyfpfI fivfl I 'TY55'J S: ?5lLQ S1 A - 15321-A v 15 1' ' I lj ',J'i'W 1 :ff .' 1!fQ1?fmw' , 'W:qd,i'gSw?'sPaf .wt f :fx , gh -IS, ,nsgvqg f f fn ,. , , Mig '23, i In - fm - . 'mug ,: f 2 1 1 ff '26 wg A 3? Q I iw 5352 WW 1 'NK WEE A A I ,E is wi I Q ' 2 GLENN BENSON FREDDIE BERNHARD SOPHIE BERNHARDT LAVANA BROWN PERRY BUSI-IONG BARBARA CADE FRANCES J0 CASEY BILLY CQLBATH MARIAN DAVIS JANICE DEMASTERS . Q Q Ml . - :.,,Y5,M5 M- :ff 3 M ff' f ' K - f ,I A 555425 .. I -':: 'S - f- Effivgiafsi Tis' gg, . , , .V A . ' n W fm, .Lf t f - ml: N I I , f ,zmgq 2 ' ,, :J 5 I , x JM.. . , ,vmfkig , 2, ,Z Q 3 X Q w Q N- iff - V fx- ,la I fm of I A Z ' I .X ,, , ,W 5.5 .G 0 - 5 .M gil -A Qflgw 3 Wag - - ri f' 1' 1 if L, , fin? Q I7 'IQZAIT3 L, Q 'ff' A M.-.-Zlfgz 721312 - A I ,F NEZLEE DUNBAR PAUL DUNKS JOHN DYER SANDRA FRANKLIN PHILIP FURMAN 60 NOEL GREGG h I IIILQ I II IW I vii 54 X Q III ..-ax-.Iwi . If :II - : Q JI11msag,9q3ggf4f 3 5113 y I I 7 f Ig I ,, ZX y gsm 5 II I ' mm I nw W FAN fi- fb I Jifffg I A I ' I 7 r vb LEAL GRIFFIN JUNE HARRISON SHIRLEY HEIMANN KENNITH HOGUE II . fvi:U:::1:e+:xS ,pix awww NW I asf - I L A ,UIQ II +2 I ' I Ar iff ' 1 lg. Q I I I ' ' I . - I 1 KW -- ' I 4- 1 I :A I W 1 I il-Il' ' 4 A A II If Q' Of f -f i?a7 , , 5- 4 A ' qqlf. I - I 'fig f I , - I- A I if I EIIIIJIZ P I I, I I I. - I -1 M21 'A - If! if vqFf5Qs':fIa J Ii - V151 'I f f ' -i'??RT'f. I I ,I 5 .I - . ' I I I I I b Xf f EI 5 ' f f L f 'M .-' Zi I '! f2 Q 12ef5f5Q?1 I My f If 'IQEQW I ' ' '-1wf.,'1fB?' My I 'I I f f .L M ii 9318? 'ww Q1 :Ser - I Iwf I R' ' A -'-- 5' I. I I 5 2 QI I fs A I I I. I I,I,,, ,IM I A TOMMY IVISON CATHERINE KLEIN SYLVIA KRAMER SIDNEY KUNZ -7-If wwflu LII I-Igfwawb M I L ' If f Q, f fr III I,-- iw w W4 fIfmf,I:ww RMFEM? WMI fI4I,f-ixiiiggqi , ips, 4 I I I W I QIIWII,IGw-,g'QgLwz:'igp wwf Qfsvwa' A A . I - -V I V 'X ' 4 1 I IIII III I , f I 'II gl-' Mig: MHZ Si z 9' . , M 1 3'-Z 2153, 2,15 k , +:':7i'i,'f7iI,:'f V ' ,I 'T' A ' if IM- ' A' ' Itz.. I LVM, :VW-'K I, ,I I I . ,II wg Y E JW ' Li535'1II I THOMAS LIESMANN JANIS LONG LEIF LUGLAN 61 MAURICE JOHNSON THEO KENNEDY GEORGE KU-,GQRE CAROL KING 3 E 5 3 1 4 , 1 1 I 1 5 I u I I I LOIS LANCASTER DAVID LEE N I N DOROTHY MARTIN CAROLYN MAXWELL WADE MEEK LUCRETIA MICHON PATRICIA MICHON ELSA MICKLE JO ANN MIEARS Q JULIA MILLER PAT MORRIS PATSY MORRIS VIARSHALL IVIORROW DAISY MOSS SHIRLEY MURRAY DONALD OTTINGER LAVERNA PEEL CECIL PLANT JO POOLE i WE , .MI 'I wifi' IQ? , ig,-25 I I E 55 ws- ,I K Q ' XWAVK N Q 5 R Y , Ze! 'I Q fe II Q I I I . I I QA , I , me-s54I.I,, , I .wif ..,.,. u -- ,Q 71' I M he 5-?I ,'f3,, .-1:,., Hi:I E MW, A ERNEST LINA RANKHORN BETTY REEDER VIRGINIA RILEY CHARLES RADELEFF ROBERTS 62 JOE ROGERS LEWIS ROGERS MARTHA ROGERS SANDRA ROSS KAY ROSSON ' , 22 ,Yi , . A 'f2LMwY?1: .- ,- i f f L A 2Z - I wif 'ME , ,Q T,.:,1:g,1 4 f f. 3',fp5x:i? A 'iii Vi-ww - - M BETTY SANCHEZ FRANCES SANDEFER RITA SAUER G. B. SHELBURNE DARRELL SI-IELTON JANIE STARK MILDRED STEPHENS zz 3 FRANCES STOVALL ARLEN STURDIVANT WANDA SWITZER DARLENE THOMAS SHIRLEY VALLIER 63 ED WALKER DARLA WARD JOHN WEATHERFORD HUGH.WERNER BOBBY WHELAN STANLEY WHITE DOUGLAS WILDERS BETTY WILDMAN JOE BOB WILSON ROGER WINES It's registration time again as teachers help students select courses. ARLEN WOODY BILL WRIGHT Some of our leaders display their newly earned sweaters. Should teenagers go steady? This question started a live- Wire discussion on the National Honor Society's assembly pro- grarn. ASSEMBLIES One of the most entertaining assembly pro- grams was given by the Tatler Staff, They pre- sented the story of the first newspaper. The choral group presented a pageant portraying the birth of Jesus. This group turned out for basketball spring training as the result of a special announcement at assembly. ix NE I ,1 L W. V 5, . L WML- Sk 10. 11. 12 13 14 15 16 17 - SIDE GLANCES Time change s everything. Dignified Seniors. Yea Blue, Yea Gold! What a shot! ! There's one in everyc I pronounce you man wife . Cute, weren't they? Look, a foot! Sweep that floor! Drugstore cowboys. And just think, they'11 be Seniors. , It all depends on your of view. . Will they escape ? , Must'a been funny! - Three Musketeers. This is a man's World. rowd and soon poin What the years will do. L - ke N g? 1: 4. .,,-- ' : , . if if gf . qV'1:- 1, K. Q,-A ,., v w - - , Q 1 :QW 5 A'V,. ' ' 5 Sa . G .in , E 5? Vg a Qs ,I g Z,.J ma 5 F, Fi 1,.fff r M: W nn s 2 The art students set up an exhibit of their copper tooling. 31- The boys in shop class Work diligently on individual projects. The class favor- ites as they were presented at the Christmas For- mal, QW iiIJ'l4X.- we ve' 3 5 045 6 Books! Books! Books! The library staff checks, issues, catalogues, and repairs them. Where did you say you were from? The Student Council registers delegatesto the West Texas Forum of Student Councils. Q N Bobby Bradley leads a discussion on the Christmas Program held at the Teen Tavern. Secretaries of the future. P .'f'xR- Parade of the Toy Soldiers I can hardly wait to get into that cap and gown . 'The Pearl Divers Association . Now watch and I'11 show you how to produce sound effects It was an early fall Seniors gather in the aud1tor1urr1 to try out for Dear Ruth' A big interested crowd congregates as Ann Mahon and Katie Hamilton c a rn p ai g n for President and V. President of the Student Council. FRCDM THESE WE LEARN 1 ?? o 4' Z! I X l 71 l S' ,Ek Q A, 60 X Ei .Il xl 5 4 1 f , - ,WZ , J.-T 16 4 ' ig? P N -f- 'I JOHN W. ARMSTRONG, B.A., Band, often serves as a caller for square dancing. WILLIAM AKIN, B.S. , Math. , boards the school bus for his daily ride. Q - x If .fu ,I a - O T L-E f -1 , 0 ' 5 FRANCES BARTON, B. S., Home Eco- nomics, makes a pot of coffee for breakfast. MRS. LAVENE BENNETT, B.S., Chorus and Music, joins in with the school spirit as she buys her program for a football game. JESSIE BROADFOOT, B.A., History, enjoys horseback riding as a hobby. A-X Wiki? S S f f? 1 1 ,iffl MRS. BESS CANAFAX, B.A. , Read- ing, checks the mail for the day. BEA CARTER, B.A., Shorthand and Typing, is busy at her hobby, stencil- ing. HERMAN BILLNITZER, B. S., Science, Jr. High Coach, spends his spare time hunting. PRESTON CHAMBLISS, B.S., M.S., Health, Physical Education, Ass't. Coach, reads a story to his young son. EARL A. COCHRANE, B.S., M.S. Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing refinishes a table for his home. candy. painters finish his house. MRS. MARY DeBAULT, B.A Math mixes another batch of Heavenly Hash WAYNE FOWLER, B.S. , Driver Edu cation, Jr. High Coach, helps the VIVIAN FUCHS, B.S. , Social Studies, catches up on her telephone conversations. MRS. ELIZABETH FURMAN, B.A. , English, is well known for her interesting book reviews. GEORGIA M. GRIFFITH, B.S., P.E., displays her talent for leather work. MRS. ZELMA HARDY, B.A., M.A., takes time out for the pause that re- freshes. CALVIN D. I-IIBLER, B. S, , M. S. , Biology, Math. , demon tratesto his Boy Scout Siroopthe method for folding a flag. ELAINE HILL, B.S., Bookkeeping and Typing, listens to some new records. FRED JACOB, B. S., Math., Ass't Coach, gets his exercise mowing the lawn MRS. HAZEL JOHNSON, B.A., B.S., .,1, Librarian, pursues her hobby, hiking. MRS. NAN KELLAM, B.A., English, pours coffee for company. MRS. RACHAEL LUNA, B.S., Speech, relaxes with her cat as she reads over a play script. MRS. BILLIE MA NNING, B. S. , Social Studies, enjoys canoeing onthe Guadalupe. BESS MITCHELL, B, A, , Math. , tends a pot plant in her new home. FOSTER MILLER, B. S. , Coach, is sere- nadedby his sonas he Works in the yard. WALLACE MARTIN, B. B. A. , Distributive Education, signs in and collects the day's mail. BILL OLIVER, B.S., Vocational Agri- culture, enjoys a cup of coffee before setting off to work. BETTY J. REDMOND, B.S. , Home Eco- nomics, leaves for a visit to Luling, her home town. MRS. GLORIA RICHARDS, B.S., Eng- lish, Spanish, tends the flowers at her home. VICTOR I-I. SCI-IULTZ, B.S., Vocational Agriculture, opens the Agricultural Build- ing for another day. 78 MRS. LORINNE SWAYZE, B. S, , World History, leaves her house for a visit. MRS, NELL SWAYZE, B,s, Dietitian, makes an at- tractive arrangement for her home. JOHN WAGNER, B. A. , M. A. , Science, spends his spare time reading books or the sports page of a newspaper. MRS. HELEN WAGNER, B. A, , Art, English leaves school to go to lunch. 79 MRS. FLORENCE WEISS, B,A,, Counselor, is busy with a telephone conversation. MRS. MARY B, WILLSON, B. S, , English, poses with one of her pets, Ginger. MRS, MARY HIRTH, Secretary and Registrar, tran- scribes a few letters. J,A. MEREDITH, Superintendent of Buildingsl drives the jeep on his way to one of his many job of caring for our buildings. MRS. MARGARET FRANKE, R, N, , School Nurse is an active member of her square dance club. Tivy students and teachers en- 'oy their noon meal at the afeteria. as A.'K J K V .R ,.v,g,.v . W I NWN, WW , 2 V CAFETERIA 1 Al Q Mrs. Kendall and Mrs. Beihler prepare ham- burgers for the big rush at noon. , .1 K bag' kr, -f5ff2'ia.gs.i if wg.. 24 in .. ,. I ., 2 L The cashier, Mrs. Canafax, has a busy time collecting for the meals. X z Mrs. Heimann and Mrs. Daniels serve food to the hungry students. 81 Marvin Harthcock dips ice cream for a customer. As We Seldom See Them Mrs. Hirth registers a new student. All the comforts of home. Mrs. Luna's reaction to the acting at a play rehearsal. V 5 .,,. 1 Mr. Akin enjoys refreshments dance at Teen Tavern. One must do life's little chores Bet it's a good one! Hold that racquet right! 3 E W N, 5. 57593 , . x i 5 ,, , .3 rf jf 5 at a school TO THESE WE BELONG .4-n 0 0 I fm ! 2.1 e 4 3 1 VX 2 x W ANTLER STAFF Mrs. John Wagner, sponsor, proof-reads copy for one of the pages. Ila Faye Lee, business manager, files the monthly Marijo Lehmann draws layouts while Layton Golemon creates an end sheet design. Beth Taylor, assistant business manager, files the pledge cards. The editor, Frances Rem schel, looks pleased wi one of the division page sketches. th report. 84 Betty Wildman dictates copy to Jo Ann Johnson, typist, while Wayne Archer makes a pen and ink sketch of Scrappy. Alfred Wilson and Wayne Smith, photographers, check photographs and schedule additional pictures to be made for the book. K X -fr:-' Eiff- xr X Members of the Antler Staff study yearbooks from other schools at a convention in San Angelo. Martha .To Murphy Editor is kept busy Writing editorials and seeing thatthe weekly deadllne is met Dynamite Hoggett interviews Mar- garet Dearmore as Student of the Week. The Sponsor, Mrs. Zelma Har- dy, reads literature from an- other school to obtain ideas for the Tatler. , M Janet Ranger-Exchange Editor, Bill Eldridge- Club News Reporter, and Julie Hutchings-Fea- ture Writer, are anxious to see their articles in actual print. 42. Q X Dynamite Hoggett, Mrs. Hardy, and Allen Aldous take time out from writing for the Tatler to pose for a picture. Bill Feather ston, Ass 't Editor, hands in the copy for the week to Forrest Salter at the Mountain Sun. Martha Jo Murphy, Bill Featherston, Kathryn Wolfmueller, and Carolyn Die- tert look over a paper from another school. aewmw4m,S11:za1 . t Assembled for a meeting are these members ofthe Student Council. These representatives are elected by their home rooms. Wayne Archer, Vice- President, shows Mrs. Weiss the seal to be used on the student hand book, a project of the organi- zation. s , 'f,azfsasmmfzgkf7p,qfws.,saa-sway STUDENT Layton Golemon, Presi- dentof the Council, pre- sides over the assem- blies as well as the meet- ings. Readingarecent communication are the officers flst row, Edy Lu Graves and Marilyn Ranger- Corresponding Secretaries, .Tune Keifer-Busi- ness Manager, f2nd row, lla Faye Lee-Secretary, and Dynamite Hoggett-Reporter. COUNCIL Layton Golemon and Wayne Archer present their platform as candidates for the annual presidential election held in the spring. Allen Aldous checks stock for the Student Supply Counter operated by the Student Coun- cil. il X I xx POZ? CV 51+ 5?E,54nE Burleigh Arnecke and Gordan Morgan load the coke machine. This is one -of the many money-making projects of the Council. F.H.A me eti Claire Ann Twyrnan, president, prepares for a ng. Members are served refreshments after the candle light ceremony. Frances Barton and Betty Redmond, sponsors of the F. H. A, , discuss the latest projects over a cup of tea. , The F.H.A. officers are QL-RJ Carla Cham- berlain-Historian, Margie Jo Holcombe- Secretary, Jo Ann Johnson-Treasurer and Barbara Schmidt-Vice-President. party. if X Two F. H. A. members arrange the table for a Christmas f - f 2 Q x' Z The new members ofthe organization were welcomed at the annual candle light service. F.F.A. azine. Jack Moore, President, points to a prize Jersey. The F,F,A. officers are fl..-RJ W.C, Klein-Secretary, Calvin Van Hoozer- 3rd Vice-President, Bob Martin-Re porter, Nowlin McBryde-Znd Vice President, John Kincaid-Historian, J, M. Auld-Parliarnentarian, Jack Moore , President, James Hough-lstVice-Pres- ident, Neal Meares-Treasurer. Charles Roberts, .Tack Moore, Calvin Van Hoozer, W. C. Klein, and Rex Raiford watch as Neal Meares and Tommy Prior block a lamb for the Fat Stock Show. Victor Schultz and Bill Oliver, sponsors, discuss an article in an agriculture mag- The F. F. A. Grass Judging Contest was held in Kerrville this year. Mem- bers of our organization participated in the judging. Warrin Martin displays his animal won as a prize in San Antonio. Dynamite Hoggett and Gene Raiford watch Glen Benson get his pig ready for the stock show. ! N Q r, Frank Hagerty Watches Melvin Kott f take care of his animals before the N I stock show. Y HUNTING ! v ANTLERETTES Kathryn Unnasch, Katie Hamilton, and Pat Purvis CL.-RQ, flag bearers. The Antlerette officers are QI..-RQ Janet Ranger-President, lla Faye Lee-Vice- President, Nell Kelley, Secretary- Treasurer, Ann Mahon-Reporter, and Marilyn Ranger-First Sergeant. First Row: Williams, Jobes, Hays, Odem, Howze, Beach, Crenshaw. Second Row: Bergman, Love, L., M, Smith, Harmon, L. Smith, K. Smith, Heiman. Third Row: Cade, Klein, Sparks, Medina, Parks, A. Smith, Stewart. Fourth Row: Mahon, J. Ranger, Auld, Shelton, Little, Bass, F. Stovall. Millie Rae Alexander-Drum Major, has many twirling and prancing ahili- ties to show the crowd during the half, l'o Ann Schreiber and Kathryn Nolfmueller do their part in eading the organization. G e o r g i a Griffith, Sponsor, points out an interesting play to one of the girls. i s First Row: Dearrnore, Heinen, Jordan, Johnson, Baker, Reinhart, Lehmann, Rem- schel, Lee. Second Row: James, Floyd, Hanna, Jolly, M. Nelson, Kendall, Sher- lock. Third Row: Hutchings, Kelley, Brown, Massey, Davis, Chamberlain, Womack. FourthRow: Spohn, Sorsby, M. Ranger, K. Nelson, Saenger, M. Stovall, Comeaux. Carolyn Dietert, Frances Sample, and Barbara Davidson entertain the crowds with their twirling abilities during the half. The Band Officers, fl..-RJ Wayne Archer-Assistant Quartermaster, Frances Sample-Majorette, I..aVerne Snyder-Librarian, Beth Taylor-Secretary, Beth Hardy- Assistant Librarian, Bill Peril-Drum Major, John Kincaid - Quarte rm as te r . BAND Bill Peril-Drum Major, has shown his skill in leading the band in all of its activities. Mr. John Armstrong-Director, leads the Band with a fight song followinga touchdown. 96 FirstRow: W. Betty, Weiss, Nance, Sample, Young, Gregg, Real. Second Row: Grisham, Green, Bryant, Twyman, Wiggins, Ard. Third Row: Kincaid, Ah- rens, Fouquette, H. Betty, N. McBryde, Pfeuffer. Fourth Rowf Anthony, John- son, Taylor, Peril, L. Snyder, Hardy, Archer. FirstRow: Dietert, Clemens, Rittimann, Leatherman, Coke, Davidson, Second Row: Allison, S. Franklin, DeMasters, K. Franklin, McKnight, J. Snyder. Third Row: Turner, Radeleff, Luglan, McElroy, Chiles, Builta. Fourth Row: Keifer, Schwarz, Martin, Swayze, C. McBryde, Ottinger. 97 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Mrs. Mary DeBault, Sponsor. Members of the National Honor So- ciety discuss plans before a meeting. Requirements for membership in this organization include a high rating in Leadership, Scholarship, Character, and Service to the School. Other members of the National Honor Society assemble for a meeting. A mmm-wwawel vmwnm , The National Honor Society officers, Maurice Kemper-President, Marilyn Ranger-Treasurer, Janet Ranger-Sec- retary, Wayne Smith-Vice-President, Beth Taylor-Reporter, display a sports trophy. , Maurice Kemper, President, scans college literature before making his decision about future education. Wayne Smith and Layton Golernon, members of the organization, sell car plates as amoney making scheme for the National Honor Society. CHORUS Mrs. Lavene Bennett-Sponsor, plays the piano for the group. Excitement reigns as the Chorus prepares for a performance. The Chorus officers are QI..-RJ Carol Roberts-Libra- rian, 4Margie Holcombe-Secretary, Kay Moeckly- Vice-President, Marilyn Ranger-Student Council rep- resentative, Jimmy Rodriquez-President, Jeannine Sherlock-Librarian. 100 nmr.a,ww,.A:,, , Mrs. Bennett accompanies the quartet: Arthur Allison, Wayne Archer, David McCormick, and Jimmy Rodriquez . The Senior High Chorus in their new robes sing for the various service clubs in town and in assembly. The school trio is composed of QI.,-RQ Barbara Davidson, Kathryn Wolfrnueller, and Carol Roberts. 'wwm u ff ' fs' wwaw, a eafzc-raafwmzewa -- 1 ww. L:fmeni131nn-aqf1,mmsuza.liuas: :uw To DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATICDN The Distributive Education officers are fl.,-RJ Kenneth Klein- Vice-President, Charles Spurgin-President, Lois Kihlberg- Secretary-Treasurer, Skipper Langrebe-Sergeant-at-Arms, and Pansy Wood-Program Chairman. Wallace Martin, Sponsor, grades papers from the class. The members of the class sold candy, cokes, and hot dogs in the concession stand during football games. The Distributive Education Class, consist- ing of Juniors and Seniors, listens as Mr. Martin gives them some pointers on sales- IT1a.I1Ship. Lamar Robertson works in a grocery store to get his train- ing. ?E4Na,- 4 Sp Ji? QI..-RJ Wallace Martin, Lois Kihlberg, M. G. Morgan, and J. C. Sandidge are shown at the annual D, E. banquet honor- ing members and employers. Charles Spurgin, President, checks the booster ribbons. This is one of the many money making projects. 103 Janet Ranger and Nell Kelley present gifts to leaders of the Antlerettes. A student tries his skill in Driver Education Class. Members of the Chorus are issued their new robes by William Cobb. The National Honor Society greets their new members with an initiation led by Maurice Kemper. Bill Peril presents a baton to Mr. Armstrong at the Christmas formal. Georgia Griffith and Marijo Lehmann receive presents from captains of the football team. GWWPZY EM 2X?'Yf'bTf7?1??Q?439A 1 WEEK AND THEN THE WHISTLE BLEW . .. 7. K Q? 4 XX: x W 11 R -90 -X Z .25 'fx , f s, ff' H xx X 1 ' 117 ' C X A7 V i ' M X 4 A ROLLAND MCLEAN, Mgr. , polishes a helmet before storing it for the season. ALLEN ALDOUS, Mgr. , checks shoes in the equi ment room. FOSTER MILLER Head Coach PRESTON CHAMBLISS Assistant Coach FOOTBALL FRED JACOB Assistant Coach ' ' ' VH 3' C I 1 2 3 H MQHQH' '-'M - V 7-vQ!ifSfxVw4szf5W' DARRELL CANTWELL--Senior ,A Left Guard, 5'6 , 140 Wfglx Z Letters 41' f ' I I jg f iff! CHARLES ARNECKE--Senior Quarterback, 5'9 , 160 All District Team 3 Letters MORRIS STONE--Senior Co-Captain Right Half, 5'9 , 161 All District Team 3 Letters LAYTON GOLEMON--Senior Co-Captain Right Tackle, 6'4 , 210 A11 District Team Z Letters - A11 State MARTHA JO MURPHY MARGIE HOLCOMBE X nannww X ' Iudnnw 1 M MBV L, Wmwmlmxt frmnmx M 'W E 1 107 2 s fx- Www W N an 441: Aziw QE ' f v' 5555? , +6 N' we I I AL... f f - iksw , X Y Y .fx . 4 I Q M? H - JANEY POOLE JIMMY CLOUSE--Senior Left Half, 5'6 , 132 Z Letters MAURICE KEMPER--Senior Left End, 6'1 , 160 Z Letters HAROLD BAUER--Junior Fullback, 5'5 , 150 1 Letter I BURLEIGH ARNECKE--Junior f b Center, 5'l0 , 186 ' NU All District Team Z Letters K -Q Joe Slayton is downed by a swarm of Bucs. ki1BZlW-f.w, ?f 'K, ' YP WKRSWJM' J?5?'f!ElY'mk59T . WWW? SWL-w3R'22'W5'Y5WElKf9Li ' NOLAN MARTIN--Senior Quarterback, 5'1O , 145 2 Letters BILL ELDRIDGE--Senior Right End, 5'10 , 145 1 Letter MARVIN HARTHCOCK--Senior Left Guard, 6', 162 1 Letter 7 J X SHERIDAN ROBERTS--Junior .Jlq 2 Right Guard, 6', 170 17, ., '. U' 1 Letter xx 0 ' . A Texan is brought down by a host of Antlers. MARGIE VANN Qtr' ,wt-fm,1Q,1 fiqfg-,U Z W, K - sk . I - . . ,. L BRYANT STONE - -Sophomore LeftEnd, 5's , 151 2 RZ 1 Letter 9 sg ef K I-R-J THOMAS WINDSOR--Junior , 6 Left Tackle 5'11-' 236 1,,,,,.,,Q 7 ' ' we-fffef. , ff 1 Letter ' A ZA ED BRANDON--Junior Right Tackle, 6'Z , 185 1 Letter GORDON MORGAN--Sophomore Quarterback, 5'8 , 131 1 Letter Charles Arnecke, Maurice Kemper, and Arlee O'Bryant await CAROL. ROBERTS the outcome of the toss against the Maroons tt - - --.- ' .. ' ws 3 EQ J. M. AULD--Junior MELVIN KOTT--Sophomore JOHN LEE RUNDELL--Juniol Right End, 5'11 , 170 Left Guard, 5'7 , 180 , Center, 5'9 , 160 1 Letter 1 Letter Z Letters ' f 'WN WV -fs Q Harold Bauer bulls his way to a score 1 against Jefferson' An Eagle bites the dust. 1, WAI-,TER SCHELLHASE--Junior JAMES MURRAY--Sophomore ARTHUR ALLISON--Senior Fullback, 5'6 , 130 Right Guard, 5'1O , 155 Right End, 6'1 , 150 ' 1 Letter 1 Letter 1 Letter v i, fy Charles A1'1'19Cke sneaks Over to Charles Arnecke is ridden down from score against Milby. behind by a Brgnco, I Football boys tear down the fence as work begins on the field house, completed near the end of the season. The captains of the year are Morris Stone and Layton Golemon. A, View of the pep rally down town shows everyone singing the Alma Mater. Movies are shown to the boys and their fathers at the Father-Son Ban- quet. Dr. Knapp gives the boys their physical examinations at the beginning of the season. The T Association proudly displays their well-earned let- ter jackets. They were feted withabanquet at the end of the season. The T Association enjoys seeing the film of one of their games. The captains of the Ray game Joe Slayton and Layton Gole- mon, present roses to Mari - jo Lehmann, football queen for l950. All is tense with Coach Foster Miller. Z' l ,4- t W ,E f Sai yi The Antlers attempt to score another two points. Maurice Kemper, forward, keeps Morris Stone, guard, drives i1 his eye on the ball while protect-' for a lay-up. ing the goal. 116 S R S X Arlee O'Bryant, Captain, forward, sparks the team with his all around ability. X SN X Zharles Arnecke, guard, begins Layton Golemon, center, the 4 aut of bounds play, Antlers' leading scorer, goes high for another two points. f 5 X Ng The Antlers are poised for a S X Li. N f f. a i my no Q ' 1 ' Z 7 1 4 my 57 i f 175 The basketball boys rest after a tiring The Antlerettes take charge of the con- quarter. cession stand during the half time. Bryant Stone, guard, used his J. M. Auld, center, puts the ball James Murray, guard, brings t speed to good advantage. in play. ball down court. Q wif K YYY f-WY' y ur H -N.. M : ,, , S ix TRACK Bryant Stone, Arthur Allison, Bob- by Stevens, and Joe Slayton line up for the 440. , Walter Schellhase passes the baton to Arlee O'Briant in the mile relay. Donald Schreiber looks on as Fred Jacob, track coach. Burleigh Arnecke watches while Maurice Kemper works out on Layton Golernon puts the shot. the bar. 120 EVENTS Thomas Windsor picks up a few point- yers from Charles Arnecke as he throws the discus. Charles Klein--leaps for that extra distance Morris Stone, our star hurdler, clears a low hurdle. Track boys limber up with a few exercises. Gerald Jones easily clears the bar while practicing high jumping. 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