Ysleta High School - Otyokwa Yearbook (El Paso, TX)

 - Class of 1939

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QW J Agni A 3 gg fs gjxw we it A R . N Q iQ Q Af ' w , 4 L 4 . 15- fwuyes 1 V, w 42 Q ' J jk K, 5 '2 E- 4, W -at W 2 1. Q 5 wa, gy, I . 3 S W Vi K Q. Q 55515 ,J rg in-A T 'fl 5 Q , Y 4 lf 1- V GSL r I 'r J n As We See THE FACULTY The Ysleta high school is nearing the close of another year in her history, and I feel a justi- fiable pride as I survey the achievements of this student body of 1938-39. Your constructive cooperation has helped this institution to maintain a place among the leading high schools in West, Texas. l It is my hope that as you look back on your high school days your devotion to your Alma Mater may grow stronger. l J. M. HANKS, Supeerintendevzt of Public Schoolls. May I take this opportunity to express to one and all students my sincere appreciation of their cooperation during the past year. It is your constructive cooperation and fine school spirit that has helped to make this year, just ending, one of the most outstand- ing during the past fifteen years in which I have been connected with this school. For the Seniors who are leaving us this year, I wish that, as they look toward the mystic gates of the future, they forget whatever heartaches and disappointments they may have met and keep only the sweet and tender memories of their days spent in dear old Ysieta High School? F. W. Cooifnk, I ri1Lcipal, Ysleto, High School. DORUTHY WEATHERBY English Trinity University BA., 1926 University uf Texas M.A., 1935 MARY VAN NESS English Baylor College BA., 1930 CLYDE WAFER Soma! Science Centenary College B.S., 1927 J ACK MCNUTT Social Science Southern Methodist University B.S., 1934 ALMA H. COBLENTZ Mafthematics University of Texas A.B,, 1920 EMMA LAURA EVANS M atkematics University of Texas B.A., 1925 4 Wm v 3 R ROBERTS HUDSON Languages Southwest Texas Teachers College HA., 1930 ELSIE CAMPBELL Language University of Texas B.A., 1925 LEDA BLAZEK Home Econrmeics University of Texas B.S., 1929 QMISS HELEN HIGGASON Librarian University of New Mexico BA, Degree '9 s Qcvifdffd, '3pl6LL MARGRET L. TALLEY English ami Speech Baylor University B.E. and B.A., 1930 RUTH ALEXANDER E 71 glisfz. Texas Tech College B.A., 1932 ZOE RATLIFF YVHITTINGTON Cnmmercvzkal Mississippi State College for Women BA., 1928 H, Mya, A s 1 M 4 , L, ,L 14 4 M nys, ff 6, 4 1011 iii .23- 'WWW' 1 ' V X IL RT HARRY AMIS HG' has represented Y. H. S. in several ways. He has ta en part in Extempo. Speech a Drznnatic Art. He has been a ember of several clubs and has played in both Band and Orchestra.. x-Q ,Q W l HOWARD Biexvcmn Allie hee been the football and basketball manager, and a member of the F. F. A. and has clone a creditable job, JIM BAILEY Lil Abneru has been one of our best athletes. His best work was done in football. He was also in the F. F. A. FR,xNcr:s SUE BICKFORD Susie has been a member of our nationally known drum corps for two years and tl mem- ber of the courtesy club and the Home Economics club for three years. This year she was a member of the press club LILYBELL BALLENTINE Lilybell has been a member of several clubs and went out for tennis in '38, f P 'N yy ' f .f ,yy e 1' N Ht77r W' fl., If If ey.. e 503 Q, Cnirwzxfx BARRMA my ry! Cris bas been :1 member of several clubs during her high school years. She was historian for the Home Economics Club. EUGENE BOURLAND Gene has been prominent in music during his high school career, being a member of the band and one of the outstanding members of the Glee Club. He has also been a member of various clubs, among them be- ing the Spanish and Courtesy Clubs. RICHARD DAVID BUTCHOFSKY Dick is prominent in all school affairs, being the most Popular Boy in '39, a member of the Student Council, Business Man- aprei' of the Otyokwu, member of the Press Club, and he starrecl aa' All-District football in 337, and was elected captain of the '38 team. 0 SANDERS CA, Y Casey Jonesl' entered in the fall of 1938 from E. P. H. S. Casey is a member of the Press Club and a well liked addition to the Senior Class. TIIELMA BUSCIIARDT Pepe has been the Secretary of the Home Ee. club and a member of the Library club. She was a candidate for most beautiful girl, proving she was well thought of by classmates. ANN CLARKE Arm was not in Ysleta high long, but we will remembei' her dramatic ability and her love of poetry. N MARGARET BURRUS Maggie has been a member of many outstanding clubs, and an officer in the Home Ee. Club. She was a member of the all- star volleyball and basketball teams. The school will miss her next year. LESLIE CLARKE Romeo, my Romeo wherefore art thou? Shakespeare The dramatic ability of Leslie has made him popular with the students the short time he has been in Ysleta. GLEN A. COOK Cookie has been a member of the library club for the past two years. In '38 he was a mem- ber of the Courtesy Club and the Press Club. He represented the school in Junior tennis singles in the spring of 1988. Loi' COLLIER Often referred to as Short- Stufff' Loy was a member of the football and basketball teams, F.F.A., track, and Spanish club. Honey Chile a d v o c a t e S beauty on the basketball court, and the favorite nick-name of his many feminine friends. RUTH CRAMER Ruth Cramer has been a mem- ber of the Courtesy Club and was treasurer of the Home Ec. club in '38-l39. She topped her senior year, being elected Prin- cess to the Southwestern Sun Carnival. W. L. COLLINSWORTH Lonesome played on the Yani- gan basket and football teams. He played on the varsity his 2nd and 3rd years. He was football manager in '37. CLEVE Canon Better known to students as Pretty Boy Groom. Cleve has a very promising future in lieu of the fact of his various activi- ties. He has been president of his soph and senior classes, district and cha fer president in the F.F.A., Student Body president in 1937, and president of the In- terschool Council in '38. s v 4 i e emi A 3 5 V 'jiwreesreseefw KPN' tkkb FRANCIS EASTHAM Francis has been a member of the F, F. A. and the band since entering high school and has proven to be a worthy member. DAL DEAN A new addition to our Senior class this year entered from Sierra Blanca. BILLHY ESCAJI-IDA Bee has shown at very active interest in music. ln her junior year she was a member of the band and of our nationally known drum corps. This year she is a member of the drum- mers in the hand and is one of our famous drum majorettes. She has also been a member of the Courtesy Club and the Library Club. For the past two years She has been on the Otyokwa Jon DAL'roN Bashful was considered one of our best all-round boys. He was a member of the football, basketball, and F. li. A. basket- ball teams. He was also a mem- ber of the band and track team ERNESTINE GRANT Squeaky has clone much to make known Ysleta High School in her activities as a Drum Majorette, Princess to the E. P. H. S. band concert and as a member of the Drum Corps in '38. In addition she has been a member of the outstanding clubs of the school. MAY DAITO May has been on the basketball team, made the tennis team and has been a member of several school clubs. MQW M. 9 Wm-any MARIA GAMBOA 'fMikas has been a member of various school clubs. Among them, the Library, Spanish, and Home Economics organizations and also a member of the All- Star baseball team. LU ETTA HOLMSLEY 'lSklppe1 ' has been a almost every club in shows she was to Ysleta. V1-LRNUN 6311130191-ixcsux Vernon was very active in spe nrk. was a member be drn ' ub all four j ' resented the school ' ,elunlatien and one uct play. has been :1 member of the ourteey Club and Spanish Club. He went out for football three years. DONALD Kenner nBoone has been a member in the band all four years. ln '38 he was a member of the Press and Courtesy clubs. ROXINE HALT Roeky was outstanding in her four years in high school. Her ability in girls sports plus the number of clubs in which she has been a member, makes her one of our all-round girls. Rocky was one of the famous 4'M3j01'Ett6S.,' MARY EDYTHE KERR Lil Cur has been advertising manager of the Annual and a member of many high school clubs. She was a credit to the band and did her best for the school in debate. ,L 'DQ' J ACQUELINE CELESTE LUETTICH Smokie was elected sweet- heart of the football team in '38, She was a member of the Drum Corps and of several clubs. l CHARLES KUETHE Mistake,' had taken part in football and F. F. A. during his four years in high school and was song leader of the F. F. A. for 538. He was also a member Sgr! the Dramatic Arts club in JACK MENTZER Mustard'l was on the football and basketball teams this year. He also took part in track events. In 1937 he was a mem- ber of the Spanish Club. RA L MAN 0 ' was one of our yell leaders during '36 and '37. He has also been a member of several clubs. RICHARD MERBETH Dickie-bird has been a mem- ber of many outstanding organ- izations ancl was Editor-im Chief of the Annual. He was vice-president of the Student Body and an officer of the Senlor Class. He was a mem? ber of the Student Council an made the debate team in '38. He was also a member of the band and the F. F. A. He was selected for Whole Who in Texas High Schools. Fwaswcs Loswerwrimu in the Home 'Qu-ag. Awruno Moxamzs Although he did not make they first team his cooperation and cheerful spirit. were remem- bered. MARIANNE RANDEL She was a member of the Cour- tesy Club from '36 to '39, of the orchestra from '36 to '38, of the glee club in '36, of the Library Club and Home Economies Clu in '35 and '36, and in '37 and '38 she was a member of the Drum Corps and this year she belonged to the Press Club. G. B. PALM He played on the varsity bas- ketball team in his junior and senior years and in those years went out for tennis. He played three years in the orchestra and four in the band. CHARLES POISALL Poison has been a member of several clubs in the school. He was also a member of the track and football teams. For two years he worked on the Annual staff, nd was sports editor of the 1 ' n Scout. X v ISE PITTS l s has been a mem e eral of the and a member of glrs '13, ball, baseball, basketball . 6 track teams. TOM The Chatter-Box of Y, H. S. He was a member of the foot- ball team. He also was a mem- ber of the orchestra and band. He was an active member of the clubs in school, but not least he was the F, F. A. song leader. wr l-fl EDITH Nenus SPARKS Nell has been in several clubs. She was assistant advertising manager of the Otyokwa. She was a duchess tothe Sun Car- n' al ance. dp' LUCILLE Rrsfrmz She belonged to the Home Eco- nomics Club in her soph year. She was a member of the pep squad and dramatic club during her soiph, gjunior and senior years. n '3 she was a member of the one act play cast. She was a member of the Courtesy Club this year. DAVID STANFH-:LD Standpipe was a member of the Courtesy, Library, Spanish, Dramatic and Glee Clubs. Dur- ing the year of '37 he was vice- president of the F. F, A. LORENZO RGDELA Limbo has been a member of the band for three years and it can be said that he took an active interest in this work and helped considerably to make it a good band. C C r HELENSTEWART Corky has played onthe all- star volleyball arid' basketball teams, andqhasy been a imember of many clubs Sliegwas secre- tary-treasurer of 'the Junior class, and in '39 was elected Best All-Around Girl. U , ew .F .V Y 1 'MA Ju- - , Y' , Wx, .N xy uvvy fu! ,i 5 -,J in ff st I 1 Q wi W lm fi F ll. , .Te f We t , 2 is if? 'fNuggie was president freshman class. He was a ber of the F, F. A. in '35, '36, and '37 and in '85 be was a member of the Library Club. In 1938 he lettered in both foot- ball and track. MICHAEL Joni: SULLIVAN, JR. Mike is one of Ysleta's best athletes, being a three year let- terman in football, and out- standing in track work as he ad- vanced to the State meet in '38. He is also a member of the various clubs of the school, and a member of the F. F. A. GLEN TURNER Turner, one of the most Well known and popular boys in school, was Student Body Presi- dent for '39, and has been out- standing in Student Council activities. He was a three year letterman in football, and took part in track in '38. He was a member of the band and vice- president of the Junior class. ELOUISE SUNDQUIST Stuff topped her various ac- tivities in the outstanding clubs such as Courtesy, Spams Club and band by being elected Duchess to the Ysleta Sun Car- nival Dance. i Lonmxmz Tuomns Lorraine has been a member of the hand end drum, Corps. She held a position in the Library, Spanish and the Home Eco- le nomios Clube. She was the secre- tary and treasurer of her Sophomore class in 1938, , Q m H, , i I ig ,S r Y 1: , f at A K' li r., 1, , a -.V li I 4. VIRGINIA RAINS Virginia was a member of sev- eral outstanding clubs and a member of the all-star volley and basket ball teams. She was appointed Best Girl Athlete for '39 JARDON NEWMAN WEEMS l'Weiner has been a. member of the band for the past three years. He represented the school in the typing contest in '38 and was a member of the Spanish Club in his sophomore and junior years. This year he is a member of the Press club, Courtesy club and Orchestra. PAUL WUERSCHMIDT Paul has taken part in various activities during his four years in high school, among them be- ing football in '38, and F. F. A. He was president of the Spanish Club in ,38 and a member of the Courtesy Club. CHARLB WILKEN Lefty has been a member of Ysletafs track and basketball beams. He was also a member of the F. F. A. JOHN WOLCOTT John is one of our most brilliant seniors. He was secretary of his class in his sophomore and senior years. In '38 he repre- sented the school in typing. Last year he was a member of the Otyokwa staff. This year he is a member of the Press club. GERTRUDE WILLIAMS Trudy has been a member of several clubs, and of the volley and basket ball teams. She has been an officer of several classes, and was a member of the Stu- dent Council. She was elected yell leader, assembly manager, and most popular girl, wwe of zaafffy ...ny K., M. I 'i?',, N 'lg JUNIOR FACES MARY ELLEN APGDAGA JACK BUTCHOFSKY 411' MARINA ARELLANO GORDON l u A M. n My ff Mmm ELLA H0 9f W' 'fn' Onms BARNER Domus CAMPBELI, FAi'r: '-s....w 535 41 'QB' fi' 'Dix 'H 0449 I SA QW? 'gijw 'Viz-'Q 0 NORMAN J ENNINGS VERNA GRAHAM CUCA LARA EDWARD HEININGER Mmmnn HINCHMAIQI maui MW HAROLD Ivm' HARRY HOLLAND Eawwro 'HINOJOSA If T, 59? H94 ffizf, Aff? L., 1 Qzll 31 gan? fn fig ,itbisf 'ihsiwllv' RAUL CHAVEZ EMMA FRESQUI-:z 'ww' MILTON Cocxunu. ELEAN0x GOMEZ JUNIOR Cox Donofrmk' Dnvsom SH1snmY DUnnmn 7 qv-my HORACE KIDDER VIVIAN KILBOURNE Xu' , Q 3 . E' X X ff J X L li!! ' Til KN Z - A V Q53 My , ,jk 325 5133: N, , , ,WS , ,Map LJ? L, fn 1 - A . W , ,Q .ww -:A ,, ff V , f .jeg . 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' ' Matilda Dimas o o Biiiieo o ' A ft Arreliana Romem Karber 5 ' AV ? I . ' 5 1 o I I I - o if Mba - 7 ,, K8th?1'i'1e I 115 ffl gg , .. H : 2 ' , :g ooo oooo A..,. '2 Charles i f: -'.' TOHY ' ,V ' . K S al- 3, , , A g .,-f 'P QV V fa 5 , o o o 1 o o o o Q . . . , .1 , W . . EL V W ,Q VW 1 1 Q Everard Lydia Charles o Cruea Borrego Graves. A a 4 Doris L , 1 Sylvia 'f' - , Lockhart f Szyszkow ki Y Mi, ' To K Robert Graves Mary Jim V W Garcia Collingsworth Shoup birsksogfgr. , 1 Q -- if Sifibgj 'Q vw 'f 5 , e ,A L K ., , W Vx mf5,:11 yi W 5 fi K fx . Q i ff? ff? 1 ', 4 'P' , ogg ':.- 3 Q X 3 E .fox wg? WW W ,h,:?fWf'Q X, 1,5 -vw s ki- V V.,, . . Q 1 ,,- gg ' - W' Q' k k , l -v JQ 'WS v iiz ' n ..Q ,'. M ' ' E Max Betty Lucille John Margaret n , Champie Livingston Cole Harrison Shadix . Q- I Wanda xr' ' 1 Carlos L EFL E , Fae Carrasco f gf 'G': Z V g,::---, VVA.-1.- ' ., Q 4U L . 2 X - n if 5 m ' 4 M . A' ig ,A, , , , e 5 Walnscott f -N' K I + nn n n nn n n n nn H nnnnn n nn n n ,,., , .. Elmo Julia Bell Tom L3 If Willis Glardon Shioji ,P 5 r U R d A 3 Phyhss agggln A , Moffett .fzi . I ,La , J :.. 'Q' U 13 1 f r K 5 '-' 7 ' i 1 , E Izl, ,,. A y - -J, I El. . , 4 I 1 2' .vs 1 n nsfiiik n n Fish 1 ' -, MRS h K 7'Aw L W -Dorothy V Glsgfenee Q A - M X H'wL i n Bingdinger ' ' .Q J . ' Dorothy Mickey 4 mn , ' 5' Oliver n nn 3 5 'fs f . K 3 Mei . , f . ' j Q - an Wifi -kv . W I . Gregorio Arevala ki ILH Y Lawrence A -rf' 'ff A. ' .n Ruth Alarcon 'Q fx ,fig W 5 Hay 'QF J 350 . A X if va ' If ' Exie Farmer Ruben Sauqgrld' 'V ,. + :' I Q 4 ,,, .E 5 i mg , J I 5 , A M 4 Q, - ,rw V K L - VW. LJ Q ' ' ' WM' 4 5 ,S Q 5 bg A A ' ' sg 3 n , W 565 1, , W , , Li F ww w 6 it , Ralph Mumllo Aumra, 'Wainseott Escajada Lemons Q ,A my - 1 Z. ,,-' Elffnbifi n i K ,ff 1 ,J0h!i50ll:1:ff JOM 1 Yf n A + ' A Collier Robert Carmen , , , mi-. X ,l :, V, ,M 4 Q wiv 5 , f W - 5.5 ,fc y , E' 4 x z 3' 41 2 FEATURING Y M56 it Wm , 11- Mk wwf Q ski ........:-.D-1 xflw M WWF if 1 ' - I4 ? b N r 1 w 1 , WWW f. 1 wx Q km W if ,Mfg ,.'a ab' wi ., sf i , 5 in Ffh? is vff MQW QM? ff, 3, MMM if f MMM WU' 1 'fs -w fs-'49 5'r,Q'3 5' ' Q .yi 'C by M fs B :imp A 0 ,K , QW' 114' ,gp 5,3 W. V..-uilfliff P1 .fp A 11 . A QC , I 5 gf -fb g I ,Q 'Q , , , , fi , , ,Z ' in ' r w c Q , . f 2 : Q i . E, Q A E . 5 X Q 5 E' F, E .5 'X Aw- ' ' . W ' 7 - A . bsafivigfay . , :ww My Q 'x Wm' ,AJ WWE? WWW Wi maj IUGWW PRIZE'WINNING FLOAT IN SUN CARNIVAL PARADE Nf3w'm y '5 f .W W, SUN PRINCESS CORONATION CEREMONIES xx ,Vi A ,, ,W ,, . ' ' 1. v-mf wmvs AVA bk' K It G x 7 - .... wmv! 7 V H , xl. V, I 5 N v. Q . 'L 4 ' A v 4 f V, 1: an ,. r ,, .A 'Q S - in V X f ,gif . -3 S S , . ' i as 1 1.1 . K ' V' - W ' A I A Av ' , , nff 5 ff' Q A 'I ' 4- V.: i f Qu '-1--'---'-- -',--, jig-3.5 -'.: I -' 5 ','-f' i ff:5522:2.,g,1: , gif' 'fp W,i,,'N mf 5 1 3' , 4 ORGANIZATIONS A Business :,,,,4, 1 7 4 Q L f 1533 5 x J M 4 OTYAQ KWA STAFF Rzcxnnn Mnnarrrn 3 Editor-In-Chief .J gy A 1 7 I .nf ek x R s , M311 H 'gr S' Nr! mf jx Pmmcm WADLEY W Assistant Editor MARY EDYTHE K1-:RR Advertising' M omager wx A A. A . PVE- t mm 1: WM? 15 BILL RAQER Snapshot Director +1 BILLEY ESCAJEDA. HELEN STEWART Society Editor Joke Editor -Q NELUE SPARKS gigssfgf. Aclzfertisfing Manager CHARLES POISALL 'A - 'Samoa' ,lgepojesentattveto o A Gwmunm WILLIAMS Girls? Sports Editor my-v at-'W' my MARY VAN Nrss o CLYDE Wm-an T ifomsr Sammas f Sponsor A e Sponsor e Jmtior Representative Gilbert Amis -lolin linllentine Orrin liarnei' Eugene Bourland Gordon Brook Forrest. Coelirell Milton Cockrell Jack Cooper .lohn Collier Joe Dalton Cip Duran George Drugan Francis Eastliam John Eastham Barbara Garoliner Harry Holland Bill Healy Pat Hennessy Edward Hoininger James Hill Lu Etta Helmsley Miller Hudson YSLETA HIGH SCHOOL BAND Miss Lovisiz BOLTON, Director Norman Jennings Ralph Jump Donald Kerley Lynn Kern Mary Edythe Kerr Orville Kuotlie George Lazanas Gilbert Lopez Paul Martin Richard Merbeth James McCall Stewart MeLendon Dick McNutt Bettigrace Moore Agapioo Mendoza Helen Moore Dorothy Morriss Grace Niemieir G, B. Palm Alfonso Parra Harry Plumbley Tom Plumbley Charles Porras Bill Rader Arthur Roark Lorenzo Rodela Fletcher Ryan Forest Sanders Chester Spier Alice Stovall Jack Taylor Herbert Teat Clyde Tobler Bob Thornhill Glen Turner Juanita Ussery Patricia Wadley Eva Mae Wilken Agatha Williams Jean Williams J amlon Weems James Wimsatl: Billey Escajeda Virginia Stohner ORCHESTRA Miss LOUISE BoLToN, Director Ellen Cook Ralph Kerley Mary Jane Copenbarger 7 Patricia Gardiner Ray Ussery Edward Heininger Ralph Jump Tom Plumbley Agatha Williams George Lazanas Dorothy Morris Jardon Weems Helen Stewart Orvis Bamer Flora Moffett DRUM CORPS Top Row: Lorraine Thomas, Faye Brewer, Thomasene Holmsley, Anne Lee Moody. A Second Row: Barbara Luettich, Lu Etta Holmsley, Lorraine Har- rell, Kitty Barron, Marina Arellano. Front Row: Mary Katherine Drugan, Frances Bickford, Jessie Mae Bradt, Lerose McNail, Mary Jane Pence, Phyllis Thornhill, Patricia Wadley. Minnie Mae Braem 'Lilybell Ballentine Susan Berry Betty Lou Blair Mary Collinswortih Dorothy Dawson Betty Jean Frymuth Julia Belle Glardon Jean Heininger Helen Hinchman Mildred Hinchman Maxine Huiford Aneta Ragan PEP SQUAD Lucille Rister Marjorie Sales Scottie Sessions Doris Teat Mary L. Thurston Melba Wright Yell Leaders Melba Piper Gerirude Williams Eddie Olsen L. V. Dodson Elizabeth Holland Billie Karber Rosemary Lieb Doris Lockhart Colleen Long Juanita Long Georgia Monk Consuela Medina Willa O'Brien Jaurina Gliver Diana Perry Melba Piper GLEE CLUB , John Ballentine Lilybell Rallentine Orris Barner Susan Berry Eugene Boui-land Jessie Mae Bradt Minnie Braem Kathleen Call Doris Campbell Mariv Jane Copenhargerl Mary Collinsworth Ramon Conejo Janie Cox George Drugan Norma Dubuque Shirley Durrer Herbert Eads John Eastham Carmen Escajeda Exie Farmer Bettye Jean Frymuth Ruth Graves Kathleen Greene Lorraine Harrell Pat Hennessy Harry Holland Lu Etta Holmsley Thomasene Holmsley Charles Hutchins Harold Ivey Ada Johnson Ralph Kerley Orville Kuethe Katherine Leiper Elizabeth Lewis Rosemary Lieb Helen List Doris Lockhart Barbara Luettich James McCall Lerose McNeil Flora Moffett Phyllis Moffett Bettigrace Moore Bob Newman Grace Niemeier Dina Marie Orlebeke Mary Jane Pence Diana Perry Charles Porras Aneta Regan Fletcher yan Marjorie Jean Sales Arnall Scott Margaret Shaddix Virginia Stohner Wynona Taylor Doi-is Teat Lorraine Thomas Phyllis Thornhill Bill Threadgill Patsy Threadgill Patricia Wadley Hudson Watkins Agatha Williams Eva Mae Wilken Officers PATRICIA WADLEY ,.,,,.,,,,,,,.,,i,,,e,i, ,, , President LUETTA HOLMSLEY ...,....,.o Secretary VIRGINIA STOHNERM. ,oio , ,,,eoo Librarian Vgtiurg 1 YSLETA CHAPTER OF FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF TEXAS OFFICERS President , , M ELEANOR JENSEN Vice-Premklent . ALICE STOVALL Seoremry oo . LOUISE Woworr Treasures' RUTH CRAMER Historian I I ,. A.,A CRISTINA BARRAZA Parliamentarimz, DOROTHY DAWSON Reporter ,. A.V, , . .. ..MAX' DAITO Song Leader ,N . , I I .,,A MARIA GARCIA Admleer I ,. I,.,.. .I .I.I,I ,Miss LEDA BLAZEK Colors: Silver and Blue. Flower: Blue Cornflower. Motto: Things we vision today we realize tomorrow, I. J! 1 Y COURTESY CLUB ef Sponsors, Mr. F. W. Cooper and Miss Roberts Hudson Lucille Rister Bob Schulte Doris Campbell Ma-ry Catherine Drugan Ruth Cramer Francis Bickford Paul Wuerschmidt Emestine Grant Billy Healy Nellie Sparks Mike Sullivan Wanna Lou Thomas Margaret Burrusee Jeannie Williams Jardon Weems Richard Merbeth Dorothy Dawson Jacqueline Luettich Billey Escajeda Gertrude Williams Lilybell Ballentine Elizabeth Lewis Helen Stewart Lu Etta Helmsley Betty Frymuth Lawzetta Cox Ellen Cook Louise Wolcott Scottie Sessions Loy Collier Norman Monk Anna Lee Moody Lynn Kern Millard Hart Vernon Greggerson John Wolcott David Stanfield Ralph Lidman Virginia Stohner Glen Cook Agatha Williams Donald Kerleye Shirley Durrer . Marianne Randell Herbert Teat Minnie Mae Brae Jack Sales Edna Pilate ' Helen List A Ruth Graves Patricia Wadley Roxine Hall Gilbert Amis Mary E. Kerr X , THE STUDENT COUNCIL GLENN TURNER., President Student. Council Advisors, Mr. Cooper and Miss Hudson Ordway Slape Gertrude Williams Cleve Groom Herbert Teat Richard Merbeth Bill Rader Q R Ei 3 ggi 55 LIBRARY SCIENCE CLUB Spzmsnr, MISS HIGGASON Frank Akers Mary Ellen Apodaca William Barry Thelma Buschardt Jack Butrliofsky Leslie Clark Ellen Cook Glen Cook Janie Cox Rafael Dominguez' Harry Holland Maxine Huiford Elizabeth Lewis Ralph Lidliam Helen List Herschell McFadden Grace Nlemeiex' William Niemeier Jaurina Oliver Edward Penn Clifton Rowland Wanna Lou Thomas Patsy Threadgill John Wolcott Ed Wilson Cloudy yesterday, The most useless Same today, day of all is that Hut for tr-merrouf, in which we have YU mi lm Published Weekly By Journalism BA not laughed VOL. IV, YSLETA, TEXAS, 1939 NO. 1 PRESS CLUB SEVEN REPORTERS THE CAMPUS CHAT, SCOUT FOUNDED REOHGANIZED ON SCOUT FIRST Y. H. S. BY JOURNALISM FOR 338339 STAFF PAPER CLASS OF 1935 With the remiganizzimion of the press club for '38- Y39. new staff members were elected for phe In- dian Scout. Cleve Crfwom is editor' in-chief: .luhn lvVulc0Lt, zisrsistzmt editor 1 Dick Butchofsk sports editor g ,lardon Weems, humor editor: and Nellie Sparks, society editor. The news gatliering agency for the Indian Scout is coxnprised of seven 1'eportur's. The 1'epm'te1's are: Donald Kerley. Glen Cook, Gilbert A mis, Clifton Rowlzm, Mavianne Ran- dell, lfmances Bickford, Szmdevs Casey. liieharcl Merheth is the reporter for the senior class. l i l z The forerunner of the present Indian Scout was the Campus Chat, organ- ized in the fall of 1929. Mrs. Ola Crismon was the first editor-in-chief. The four page paper was published bi-monthly and sold for five cents a copy. Due to lack of funds, the paper was dissolved in 1933. ln 1935, for Lhe first time, Journalism was offered in Ysleta high school as a solid subject.. ln connection with the class, a press club was ergfinized. ucille Carpenter was the first editor-in-chief of the Indian Scfrut, the name the club selected for the paper. YWTZT we Tony Apodoca Kenneth Hall Clifton Rowlan Paul Ivey Harold Ivey Aubry Carr Leslie Carr Nugent Tyra Max Teat Frank Gilchrist Bob White Cleve Groom Burney Alford John Bailey William Barijy Bob Butchofsky Paul Chavez W. L. Collinsworth FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Junior Cox Elias Ganem Edmund Graham Billy Grimmett Charles Kuethe Stewart McConnell Bill Niemeier Malcolm Peck Herbert Simpson Ordway Slape Peyton Sparks George Stohner Billy Sweatt I. A. Warwick Howard Bickford Tani Carbajal Willie Clark ' Jose Antonio Duran 4 Alfonso Garcia Charles Graves Lee Hamilton Horace Kidder. Manuel Luna Willard Meek Richard Merbeth' T. D. Owen A Antonio Pedregon George Pendell Harry Plumbley Lawrence Roberts L. C. Slape X Jack Taylorwi iiit Elmo Willisg Paul Wuexfsehiiildth l 5 if ggi N The Zest, Teamwork, and H Sportsmanship of 'Hon M gf- ww-QW ..-aw' CLYDE WAFER - - JACK MCNUTT Athletic Dwectm' Assistant Football Coach Head Football Coach Head Track Coach 1 W. G. BREAZI-:ALE Assistant Football Coach H earl Basketball Coach RUTH ALEXANDER Director Girls Physical Education EUGENE J OQJAN Assistant Football 'Coach Back Row: Coach Clyde Wafer, Vernon Greggerson, Millard Hinchman, Bill Barry, Joe Dalton, Jack Mentzer, Horace Kidder, Charles Poisall, Jim Bailey, Coach Jack McNutt. Center How: Dick Butchofsky, George Cannady, Edwin Wilson, Lee Hamilton, Mike Sullivan, Freddie McVay, Johnny Bailey, Billy Rader, Jimmy Hill. Front Row: Jack Butchofsky, Tom Plumbley, Paul Wuerschmidt, Glenn Turner, Ordway Slape, Nor- man Monk, Bob Butchofsky. Spb. 16-Hot Springs e,,ie ,. 0 Ysleta .....e,l 19 Sept. 30-eM31'f3 7 Ysleta Oct. 7-Austin Ysleta Oct. 14--Odessa to ,i,, ,, l,., , Ysleta Oct. 21--Cathedral Ysleta Oct. 28--El Paso ...... 0 Ysletai Nov . 4--Fabens 0 Ysleta Nov. 11-Tularosa Ysleta N ov. 18--Bowie ..,.,e, ..,......e Y sleta. 44 PE . , x .aff 3 Y fm .Vx s. . Q y 1 f z HOWARD BICKFORD - Manage' Manager THE STARTING LINEWUP V...Lm.... BILL RADER JACK BUTCKOFSKY Tackle Quarterback XXX TTVQW. ...,,, S 'ww DICK BUTCHOFSKY Emi 1' VA L T BOB BUTCHOFSKY LOY COLLIER Quarterback End ORDWAY SLAPE H al f back F Touchdown ' wi' W BILL BARRY CHARLES POISALL J OHNNY BAILEY Hal fback Half back A 4 'I f4a3a'39,e2 9 9 W E4 , bg A ,yn Bowie Game Indians at Camp GLENN Tvmmxz Guard .L Jon Dmxrong Center 51 ED WILSON Guard VERNON GREGGERSON M25 J IMMY HILL :Q fl! I - l I .AJ Hazfbfwk Scalp The Ti Ml Q JACK Mx-gmfzr-:R Center PAUL Wtmisbnmmw Center N jak M. ,.,. gm, all 1. Y IAAA ,.f 1.1: 'QV V V J J IM BAILEY GEORGE CANNADY Tackle Guard 5' mi f'- I lla-VF BQ QQ THE BACKFIELD 4 MCVAY BUTCHOI-'SKY SULLIVAN BARRY ii' ff' Back Row:--Forrest Sanders, Lupe Huerueque, Armand Baca, Tom Shioji,Ismael Telles, Garvin Passe- more, T. D. Owen. I. A. Warwick, John Ballentine, Bob Butchofsky, Aubrey Carr, Howard Bickford. Front Ro1v:+Elias Canem, Eddie Olsen, Charles Wilken, Jack Butchofsky, Jack Mentzer, Coach W. G. Breazeale, Joe Dalton, Loy Collier, G. B. Palm, Bob White. RESULTS OF SEASON 1938-39 Y.H.S. SCQBE OPPONENTS SCORE Indians Fort Hancock 11 Indians 29 I Fort Hancock 14 Indians 34 Comrades IYMCAJ 40 Indians 22 Austin 24 Indians 37 Tularosa 31 Indians 35 Anthony 12 Indians 29 Van Horn 15 Indians 27 Albuquerque Ind. 19 Indians 30 Anthony 18 Indians 26 Bowie 22 Indians 14 Tularosa 19 Indians 24 Bowie 29 TOTALS Y.H.S. Indians Indians 'Indians 'Indians 'Indians ' 'Indians i 'Indians ' 'Indians SCURE 30 36 53 70 38 14 35 17 OPPONENTS Van Horn Austin Clint Tornillo Fabens Bowie Bowie Bowie 'County Championship Games m District Championship Games Indms-, . .. N632 Opponents 446. SCORE 1 9 30 22 16 26 25 2 1 33 OE U' 'B ELIAS GANAM WHITE GMM . Guard W aww- 4 M D OWEN E v'3?f'5 I f W' . f 5 , - R f K, l ' . 2': fW ' K7 gi. ' F ., lf 3 - W ffl 'I v A A' at I L Z 'f' N., L J M' 48 L WX 3.8 f 5 V L CHAPLS WILKEN fa, .foward ' JACK MENTZER J ACK BUTCHOFSKY f Center Guard f Q1 ' ' . zz' HX it . . ' . -, ,Z f i 1. k I ' .5 I I W . ,V V qlbvg ' . z In Q I 1 is , M- M X - , ' 'fi ' '3 ' 1 ' V r ' ' 1 fi TT - ,f - - V-. Y N .f -, w . , 6.5:- vi :--- l V 1 .5 ,sm S x if 3? 3 f A K , ' i 5 . . 3 - A . mf CAPTAIN Im' Connn-:R Bos BUTCHOFSKY AUBREY Cm . Forward Fm-ward Forward nrawuualuolhml 1 51 L E T4 ggggiilfi 2 o TRACK SQUAD lop Row: Joe Dalton, Bob White, Mr, Jack McNutt, Coach, Irving Youngjolmg, Collier. Second Row: William Barry, Eddie Olsen, Charles Acres, Charles Wilken,,?i'3igggene Bourland Front Row: Bill Rader, Glenn Turner, Jimmie Hill, Edwin Wilson, Ordway Slape. , my QW W V i , ' F l Ebisfiiflii 3 36,9 S ,ff 'if Q 59 Ei. 5 A 3 3121, :sr fi 5 3 'F-4 4, Q 1 ff? 2 'L ' ,Awj I X A -. V Y , , , A f 'rENNiS SQUAD A' Top Row: Mae Daito, Martha Harrell, Howard Fisher, G. B. Palm, Nellie ,Sparkm Lilybeii Ballentine. V Aw Front Row: Pazilivey, Glen Cook, Miss 'F'1'ances,Keating, Coach, Fo1'estaSsndeni, Harold Ivey GIRLS' VOLLEY BALL TEAM Minnie Braem, Eleanor Gomez, Concha Soto, Eliza Mendoza, Willie Jo Davis, Helen Stewart GIRLS' BASKETBALL TEAM Kate Sieger, Verna Graham, Georgia Monk, Jessie Mae Bradt, Miss Ruth Alexander Qfloachl, Haziel Clifford, Magdalena Avalos. ii Q L , , - , H GIRLS' BASEBALL TEAM Back Row:--Anna Lee Moody, Georgia Patterson, Wyncma Tay-1 lor Beatrice Bourdeaux, Eleanor Jensen. Fwnt Row:--Barbwita Apbda-ca, Maria Garcia, Gloria Sylvigg Lorraine Thomas. f FOR PROMPT AND COURTEOUS SERVICE CALL SNELSONS GROCERY '86 MARKET - R' Phone 71 YSLETA TEXAS YOUNG'S GROCERY The spffk and Span Sfm- TAYLOR MADE ICE CREAM OUR SPECIALTY THE WHITE HOUSE EXTENDS TO THE YSLETA HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY FUTURE ALAMEDA FUEL E5 GRAIN CO. COMPLIMENTS HEADQUARTERS FOR PURINA CHOWS OF Profitable Feeds to Lower Production Costs 3411 FRUTAS ST. EL PAso, TExAs H Phone Main 462 H. T. PONSFORD S5 SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS 914 E. Mlssoulu ST. Phone Main 803 El Paso, T COMPLIMENTS OF R. T. HOOVER E5 CO., INC. COTTON MERCHANTS EL PASO, TEXAS DOMESTIC EXPORT V Line Suits . . . 522.50 Syflezl hr Tozmg Men We Wouldn't try to tell you guy, We can make you as slick as Menjou. But if you'd like to look like a star, And really go far, Popular's V-Line Suits can do this for you. FOUlf11 Floor POPUIHI Goods CO. El Paso, Texas SOUTHWESTERN MILLS DISTRIBUTORS DISTRIBUTORS OF SALES BOOKS, WIZ REGISTERS, WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BOXES AND CORDAGE JANITOR SUPPLIES BRANCHES Rosenwald Building 218 North Campbell Street Phone 83 P. O. Box 857 Phones: Main 246 - 247 - 967 Albuquerque, New Mexico P. O. Box 18 .El Paso, Texas Q, as A lx, , x , V . f 2 Q 5 BIZ! J 5 ' 11.1 .N- A A lf -We-2 ALEXANDERQS STGRE STAPLE AND PANcY GRocER1Es AND FRESH MEMS ' ITUMBER - HARDWARE -. PAINTS Oggders Solicited and Carefully Filled ' h Phone 55k 4YSI:,E1'A, TEXAS A Sandwich or a Meal, and Never Leave Your Wheel THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS COMPANY 216 N. Stanton St. Phone Main 1432 EL PASO, TEXAS THE PAINT HEADQUARTERS We Carry a Full Line of Exterior and O A S I S Interior Paints, Varnishes, Lacquers, etc., for the Home FIVE POINTS UPTowN DOWN THE VALLEY Arg G00d5 and Painters' Supplies COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF EL PASO LINCOLN NATIONAL FRANKLIN PRINTING LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY COMPANY LOUIS R. RAY '85 ASSOCIATES Emblished in 1881 PHONE MAIN 73 EL PASO TEXAS Kansas and Franklin Sts. E1 Paso, Texas LIGHT CONDITION YOUR HOME FOR SAFE SEEING Sight is Priceless - Light is Cheap EL PASO ELECTRIC COMPANY Compliments of BANKERS LIFE COMPANY Des Moines D R I N K R. j. WILLIAMS, Agency Manager AND ASSOCIATES 50145 Bassett Tower El Paso, Texas The pause that refreshes AETNA LIFE INSURANCE CO. A. L. MCKNIGHT, General Manager Phone Main 662 201 North Stanton Street El Paso, Texas STANDARD GASOLINE R. P. M. MOTOR OIL UNSURPASSED STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF TEXAS Y1 50 - PHONES - M ' 1872 AMERICAN CAFEQ A Place of Refinement D GOOD FOOD AND DRINKS PHONE 127 A YSLETA, TEXAS THE MYERS COMPANY HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS and TRACTORS EL PASO TEXAS You'll Find Everything You Need for Indoor and Outdoor Sports at the Southwestfs Largest Sporting Goods Store .,i....l..-.i1T- ,. 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