Wichita Falls High School - Coyote Yearbook (Wichita Falls, TX)
- Class of 1932
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Egg! , , ,, ' vc,n,g.,,, - Q' ,gt 'Ji y 'T 1, ,i If , ' ' , r -f . I H 131 ORDER OF BOOKS ADMINISTRATION CLASSES FAVORITES SCHOOL LIFE ATHLETICS HUMOR r A' .L .aa A. 'IJ -M21 Q J ffr 'H 42'-'f'f '44 ' i f gf Y- f 1 .-w ' ,5 'J' 3 21 ,Q f'WQQ'P5f,gi ':gJ!51.5,?fI'fijlf2f j4f::wLf jf 4,1 rf, ex. 5' v,, 'vm' .512ff51'3'f1e'f2+f Af Ti-wi :2i:'vfff T .f 3 My h4s,Jf.gf3 rf, q1,,gg'W,3 .'Q,1 f . .A r- Q ,ffs.r,f.'1--, 'pf-Zh: - , f . 1- I 1 .1 1-eg. ., ,Q-. U 3, 2' --,W ff-45514 iw! ., it A 4 f . , ,Q , 1 . 1.6 ..n7 Q- 'fi' LH, J A VQNT it V, xT'5'.-'iff ' ' f .. f- 'nw 1 ' , A' .V qimgprf T sf s 1 T . '77 PHOTO- LITHOGRAPHY AND OFFSET PRINTING BY THE SOUTHWESTERN ENGRAVING COMPANY FORT WORTH TEXAS -gif-.,, nf. .,. H-ww V- W .N . i -44 ...... 1 w x. A , N' 'Wm37f'T '1' .4 1 Q H -we :wx v-eeem., -- L .W - , , Q - , . 4 ,, , .- 3 ,,,. me 11 ,- A- Q - -2-'f A X . 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Checkin' +he herd, inspeciin' Jrhe brands an' +he riders everywhere. An' l've gof a sorr o' norion he knows lofs whai' ain'+ in books. Them rwinklin' eyes, so kind an' wise-you bei' i like his looks. H. D. FILLERS Superiniendenf B. S., Universify of Chicago M. A., Coiumbia Universify . Qf i Page Q. . ,Hr-. ., S. I-l. RIDER Principal ' ' .+- M. A., Brown Uriiversily xg i ' if lr X L . , 196, ' Page I4 l An' Rider, +l1a+'s llle foreman-llwe same as makes The rounds To see llwal all llwe mavericlcs runnin' wild aboul +l'1e grounds ls roped and branded lair an' square, ready fer round-up 'lime To hir 'rlwe frail from W. F. l-l. S. sleek an' in Their prime. Buf A. K. Presson, he's 'rhe leller 'rha'r's up To all lhe friclcs. l-le lceeps our pedigrees and sich. An' when you're in a fix, You go righf in lo see him. l-le's as frue an' fine as sleel, An' you leave lhere mighly cerlain Jrhal you'll gil an' honest deal. A. K. PRESSON Vice-Principal B. A., Universify of Tennessee I , A I , 5-355' g 1 Q J: R: 5 4 '. Pagr- I 5 LOUISE .KELLY B. A., TriniTy UniversiTy UniversiTy of Texas Cl-IELLA I-IENDRICK B. A., UniversiTy of Texas M. A., UniversiTy of Colorado IDA JANE COLLINS B. A., Simmons UniversiTy Columbia UniversiTy E I KELLY I-IENDRICK COLLINS A BALLAD OF LEARNING When l was a lad in The greaT SouThwesT an' my pappy senT me To school, SO They'd learn me To malce a livin', an' I needn'T grow up a Tool, RighT whar The coyoTes wuz howlin' in The schoolhouse's very halls: ThaT's whar I wuz eddicaTed, down in WichiTa Falls. The W. F. l-I. S. wuz a purTy range, plenTy o' grass an' a swell corral, Them lombardy poplars poinTin' up-oh, we loved iT an' always shall, BUT l wanT as you-all should IisTen while I reciTe The Tame O' The punchers ThaT herded and branded us. l'II call 'em all by name. Times wuz when I lcnowed my lesson, buT Miss Kelly lcnowed TheT sTuTT7 l couldn'T lceTch her eye a-Tall: she'd waiT 'Till I Tried To bIuTl. Chella Hendrick wuz good aT wriTin' an' spinnin' yarns 'bouT BuTTalo Bill: She'd Tire our imaginaTions an' make our hearTs sTand s+ill, Same as I reckon The reason Miss Collins alluz seemed To undersTand, 'Cause she lives in God's own counTry, down by The Rio Grande. I . I n . ,N 'U ly - .1 .i 'ifj .Hai age? Page16 SPRUIELL LIPSCOMB SAVAGE TIBBETS MELAT PRESSON LONA BELLE SPRUIELL B. A., Baylor Universify Norfhwesfern Universify LOUISE LIPSCOMB B. A., Soufhern Mefhodisf Universify College of Indusrrial Arfs ELFIE SAVAGE A. B., Wesl Texas Sfafe Teachers College U niversiry of Oklahoma BELLE TIBBETS B. A., Norrh Texas Slale Teachers' College KATH LEEN MELAT B. A., Universify of Texas Colorado College I. C. PRESSON B. A., Universify of Tennessee Universify of California When a guy had llunked his English and was feelin' down and out Alrer ralkin' all Jrhings over, Spruiell never lell a doubl. Louise Lipscomb knowed her classics, an' she knowed rhe herd's l. An' alluz give 'em easy lesls rhar rhe dumloesl crirlers knew. When Miss Savage laughf our lesson she would painl us picrures gay Of +he dashin', darin' cowboys as Jrhey galloped far away. Now Belle Tibloefs done her darndesr ro make our wesr more 'rameg Them cowpunchers dolled sombreroes and currsied ro rhis dame. Parlevous Francais lhe French maid asked. Us mavericks couldn'+ savvy Thai: We iesr looked wise and smiled fool swee+ al lillle Miss Melar. A+ lhe feel of Perfesser Presson l sure ser and drunk my fill Of sonnefs and love songs a-plenry, which give my hearr a rhrill. 6. X 1 ,l-.. . ' ' V? M' ' .f .T . H. w Q ...4 Pagz' I7 J. N. HALL B. A., Howard Payne College M. S., Universily of Oklahoma LONA BETTY BROWN B. A., Soulhern Melhodisf Universily U niversily of Colorado MRS. H. T. GILBERT B. A., Baylor College Universily ol Mexico HALL BROWN GILBERT JANE MCCULLOCI-I I B. A., Baylor Universily Universily of Mexico AGNES ZIHLMAN B. A., M. A., Universily of Texas LELIA V. DAVIS B. A., Baylor Universily Universily of Mexico McCULLOCH ZIHLMAN DAVIS When ye counled up yore money, and ye'd lincl yore cash was shorl Then ye's Icnow ye hadn'+ sludied as J. N. Hall said ye orl. Now Lona Belly in her class sung ol arms an' a man o' war, Bul my mind wux roamin' The rollin' plains and I didn'I gil very lar. When The sandslorms wuz a-ragin' and 'rhe norlhers blowin' cold Senora Gilloerl' longed lor Chili, a Ia Mexican, I wuz Iold. I knowed enufl Spanish Ier a greaser Io savy, Manana's lhe mollo by which I go Bul some Ialces il serious, even sashays Iilce Miss McCulloch, inlo old Mexico. Miss Zihlman reached us Espanol and formed a circulo, When we could say Mande Ud. her lace was all aglow. While Miss Davis Ieached Caslilian, I didn'+ reach Iirsl' base, Only barely learned lhe meanin' ol vaquero, pes, and mes, 1 V. . ' I M. I -hw' gl S, ., Bf'JiC5-L m u ' . , - .- -4.- .4 Page I3 ELIZABETH BROWN B. A., Universily of Texas M. A., Columbia Universify LENA McKEE B. A., Universify of Texas . M. A., Universily of Texas W. T. FALLS B. S., Wes? Texas Sfale Teachers College BROWN McKEE FALLS MRS. ROY J. DANIEL B. S., College of Induslrial Arfs LELA TOMLINSON B. S., B. A., Texas Chrisfian Universify Universily of Chieaqo SADIE FRASER Thomas Normal Training School Columbia Universify DANIEL TOMLINSON FRASER Dissecfin' frogs, boiIin' cals, chasin' horny 'roads an' bals. Skinnin' possurns, picklin' snakes, discussin' human ills an' aches, MounI'in' burlerllies an' bees, pressin' leaves of all The Trees, Scoufin' all around Ihe Iown fer Lena McKee an' 'Lizabefh Brown- While Falls an' me Iogelher roam Ihe prairies broad and free. E'en Ihe dusliesr weed had meaning as he +oId Ihe names Io me. Mrs. Roy J. Daniel wilh needle and Ihread, palrlerns an' pols an' pans, Teached Ihe heifers To sew up duds an' cook Iriiolie beans fer I'he han s. To scan 'rhe books of narure as Ihe seasons 'rurn Ihe leaves An' impervise The balanced ralion is whuf Lela Tomlinson believes. Tha+'s Ihe kind of Iearnin' I Ihinlc every gal should Ireasurei They never burn no bislcifs if 'rhey heed Miss Sadie Fraser. ' 'fs , I I .. . A . J ' I 'H .fl 'g . X :V '54 I Page 19 E. S. BOLTON, JR. B. A., Sam Housfon Siale Teachers' College MRS. ANNA WITHERSPOON B. A., Universify of Texas M. A., Universily of Colorado LILY HUMPHREY X B. A., Universify of Texas Universily of Chicago BOLTON wiTHERsPooN HUMPHREY J. C. MATHIS B. L., Baylor Universily V U niversify of Colorado MRS. ROBERTA M. RYAN B. A., Soufh Carolina Woman's College B. S., George Peabody College NATALIE GORIN Wichifa Falls Junior College MATHIS RYAN GORIN Whar 'rhe callle, hool-owl, and prairie dog reign, and rarfle snakes are lhiclc as rhe sage. E. S. Bollon learned us hisrory, fracin' man from his earliesl age MiziWil'herspoon alluz wuz happy and The life of anyone's gang, Travelin' 'round on sreamers or camels, or ridin' a wild muslang. Miss Humphrey was good lo her classes, in more ways 'rhan l can name, And when we have reunions, all lhe fellers will fell you lhe same. Malhis wa'n+ a Texas cowboy, bur he lcnowed +heir hisl-o-ry And cud sing lheir deeds of valor, same as Polcer Bill or me. He even lcnowed rhe very dare lhe l-lellesponr was swum- Mis Ryan give me rhe boolc 'ro read,-lhem old Timers sure wenl some. l'd sir in 'lhal' lib wirh Nalalie Gorin, browsing in boolcs of ancienr lore, My fhoughls runnin' wild as slampeding sreers, a-picjrurin' rodeos of yore. . l 3 K .vm A - Page 20 I . .E LINDSEY SHIRLEY HENDERSON CHARLES LINDSEY B. S.. Cenfenary College PAULINE SHIRLEY B. A., Baylor Universi+y M. A. University of Texas B. P. HENDERSON B. S., San Marcos Teachers' College U niversify of Texas J. W. WILLIAMS A. B., Simmons Universify U niversily of Texas W. J. WEBB B. B. A., Universily of Texas W. J. MORRIS B. S.. Norlh Texas Sfafe Teachers College WILLIAMS WEBB MORRIS Now lei me warn you good and proper consarnin' Lindsey, Charlie,- No Iolulfin' 'renderieef fer me, I shore don'+ like To parIey. Bul if you love 'ro juggle and coniure wilh Ihe Iiggers, Pauline ShirIey's heaps of fun: she iesl craves Ihe diggers. Mebbe The range is a Irifle o'ers'rocIced, buf +here's alluz plenfy o' So Henderson needn'I worry, for he sure has gol The drop. Way up in higher 'rilhemelic and awful complicalecl sums. Some Iellers pass a Term or more wilh good ol' Jalce Willums. And now for a 'rrue bold son of The vanishing golden WesI', I Iigger, proloably, Mr. Webb fils Ihal place Ihe besl. II's nalure Ihel some criHers has a vasl appeal 'ro wimmin' room a+ 'rhe lop: Like Bill Morris, who gifs Ihe cream while olhers gifs Ihe slcimmin' -HZ: 3.0! Page 21 , .. W. A. MANGUM B. S., Easf Texas Sfafe Teachers' ' College M. A.. Universily of Colorado LENA McCONNELL B. S., Norlh Texas Slale Teachers' College HOWARD BUNCH Souflweasl Missouri Teachers' College MANGUM MCQQNNELL BUNCH A. W. HORNUNC5 Michigan Slafe Teachers' College Colorado Agriculfural College x GLADYS WI LBANKS Norfh Texas Sfale Teachers' College BLODWYN OWENS B. A., Universily of Nebraska Universify of Soufhern California ' 1 HORNUN6 WILBANKS OWENS ln his li'r'rle ol' brown salchel is a compendium of knowledge Thai Mangum's savin' for us, if we ever gil ro college. l'm sure Thar Miss McConnell knows her algebra. l'r's srrange Bur pi-r-square don'+ worry me, when l'm dreamin' of Jrhe range. Life's like drawin', sez Mr. Bunch, i+'s all a mailer of line. Sfraighr and True, my lad, sez he: +hen everyrhing is fine. l made maw The purriesr rableg Mr. Hornung showed me how. l'r's selrin' in The parler, all lorighl and shiny, now. When l hear rhe keys a-Jrappin' in fhe old rypewriring room, And Miss Wilbanks plays a record ro keep 'em all in rune, An' Miss Owens lakes a lirnepiece and judges in The race, Them hands are all a-llyin' ai an unloelievin' pace. 1' .i 'Q 1 D . M y i n Pagr' 22 PACE FRIEND RABORN i I ' . I RICHARDSON PENDERGRASS KINSEY And when I Iuk 'ro civics wiIh well nigh surprisin' grace, You couIdn I wonder, fer my Teacher wuz Missus Eleanor Pace. And when we wandered off Ihe range and spenf a day in courf, Miss Friend. she herded us along. I Iell you Ihaf wuz spor'r. MRS. ELEANOR PACE B. A., Universify of Texas M. A., Universify of Texas LLERENA FRIEND B. A., Universily of Texas M. A., Universify of Texas MAMIE RABORN B. A., Baylor Universify M. A.. Universify of Colorado T. F. RICHARDSON B. S., Norfh Texas Slade Teachers College Texas Technological Inslifuwe IMA PENDERGRASS B. S., George Peabodylflollege JUANITA KINSEY B. A., M. A., Texas Chrislian Universify Miss Reborn sludied fur an' near and Iravelled on a Iurrin' slrand, An' when i+ comes Io governmin+, us Tellers Ihinlc she's grand. No eddicalion is complele rhouI physics or chemisI'ry course, And 'Fesser Richardson's experimenls fully 'raughl me force. Buf fer criHers whu+ find somefhin' fine and purfy in each par? Of all 'rha+ is around us, I iesf can'I help bul fake Miss Pendergra An' fer a Iimid Teller Miss Kinsey's public spealcin' plan Puls pep an' ginger in ye an' is Ihe makin' of Ihe man. ss fo hearl. .. N I ' L Q . , I I I I Page I BARRY HOLTON Ph. B., NoTre Dame SouThern MeThodisT UniversiTy TOM McCARTY WichiTa Falls Junior College B. S., NorTh Texas STaTe Teachers College C. C. FRAZEE Texas ChrisTian UniversiTy DAVIDA OLINGER A. B., UniversiTy oT Kansas I-TERMIONE VAUGT-IAN NorThwesT Texas STaTe Teachers' College NorThwesTern U niversiTy MRS. KATHERINE KEITH CaTeTeria DirecTor HOLTON MCCARTY FRAZEE OLINGER VAUGI-IAN KEITH They were wild and woolly an' Tull oT Tleas an' hard To curry below The knees, For They are The CoyoTes oT WichiTa Falls, and iT's Their nighT To howl. BuT T-lolTon Tuk The yelpin' pack and made a Team, by gum! When McCarTy's band played The Old Gray Mare, They held ThaT line, I vum! Once us TenderTeeT wuz shrinkin', TainTed aT The sighT oT gore: Since Frazee puT us inTo Trainin', we alluz look Ter more. While Olinger Takes Them delikaT gals who dieTs To keep Theirselves Thin, She puTs new liTe an' healTh on Their bones wiTh exercise in The gym. BuT This here insTiTushun don'T depend alone on books: Miz KeiTh, she knows righT posiTive us sTudes depend on cooks. Miz Vaughan, she leads The singin'- VV'herever we may roam, Be iT ever so humble: There's no place like home. W 5 ' fa.. . 1 I W 1 . ' lE if' is 2 , H M. n eg.-, Pagr' 24 QS.. OUR MOTTO LIVE LET LIVE a . ' 1, .MQ . 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V W I gif I ' - 1'j , 1 3 Q, , mfg ,X 3 f,' ,mx Q 4 ,Wg '.! - N .I M I -K yy, V T' :si gn' ,J j. , A M 11 5-gz ji gg, ,: ,T sf HV ,X P ff 'S+ - ,,-- ., ? sl ie ,- ,,l, Ari C I AUGUST CLASS HELEN BECK b '3O: Music Club '3I3 Girl Rese Spanish Club '30, 3I u rves '29g CI-IARLES BODKIN Ari Club '3Ig Wichifan Slalli '3I HENRY BROOKS EUGENE FERRELL Music Club '3Ig Speakers' Club '3I MYRNA HENDRIX Girl Reserves '30 , EDITI-I LONG LORAINE MATI-IIS Speakers' Club '30, '3I7 Gym Leaders' Club '30, 3I Girl Res rves '29 '30 '3I GI e CI b 29 30 3I e , , 7 e u , , , Music Club '29, '30 LYSTON NOLEN TI-IEDA RAMEE Girl Reserves '29, '30, '3I: Spanish Club '29, '30 Girl Reserves '29, '30, '3Iq Music Club '3I FLORENCE STALLINGS EVALETTA WADE JOE E. WILLIAMS Engineers' Club '3I7 Archers' Club '30: Glee Club '3I There's ailleciionare I-Ielen whose Iasr name is Beck: And I'hen +here's George Bodkin whose by-word is I-Ieck Eugene declares a bold draughlsman he'II be: 5 - - I ' -. 4' . ' if f , ,An I A JA V , Y . -4 ' ' Pugr 2 6 Fair Myrna's quife charming if her eyes you do see- Loraine gels around-she's everyone's friend. Lysron Nolen some day will have money Io Iend, Edi+h Long is an excellenr srudenr of life: She wonders why Brooksie srays oui of Ihe slriie. Theda Ramee and Florence B. Slallings belong To Aspiralion, inspirarion noi yer very srrong. EvaIeHa carries on an inlreresling conversaiion, And Joe Williams likes Ihe kind of indoor relaxalion. A real swell foolball leam would give J. R. a lhrill Bul Marion 'ud be happy when like a bird he'd rrill Niski likes 'rhe dancing and reading good books And like our willy Joycie excells in smiling looks. R. G. likes loolball buf Raymond likes if more. Oh how Thai boy can play and Talk unless his longue Tornmy's always willing and will never have a care, l-lorlense is moslly happy and will be anywhere. Eriendly, smiling Gordon and laughing Anna Lee, The firsl' one will be serious, lhe girl will never be. Ah! hah! So here's our business man whose lie is alw And Edilh is a person who To friend will e'er be lrue. JANUARY CLASS J. R. HOLTON Presidenl '32 Class: Eoofball '29, '30, '3I MARION REESBY Vice-Presidenl '32 Class: Bird Whisfler ONA BELL BRITAIN Secrelary '32 Class: Girl Reserves '28-'32: Music Club '30, '3l7 Glee Club '29-'3I JOYCE JOHNSON Treasurer '32 Class R. G. ANDERSON Eoolball '29-'3l3 Boys' Club RAYMOND ALLEN Eoolball '29-'3Ig Baskelball '29-3l, W Club '29-'32 THOMAS BATSON HORTENSE CABINESS Girl Reserves 3I ANNA LEE CHERRY Girl Reserves '29-'32: Leaders' Club '30-'32, Glee Club '29 '3l M ic Club '3l GORDON CRUMPLER Gym Leaders' Club '29-'3l3 Glee Club.'28-'29 B lc fb ll '28 GUY CULVER Gym Leaders' Club '29-'30, Music Club '29-'3I Ari Club '29, '30, Glee Club '29 EDl'll-l DAHLSTROM G l Reserves '29-'3l: Ari Club '28, '29 is sore ays blue , g pgs.. .F -g'V1 4 I Pugf 2 JANUARY CLASS STELLA EVANS Girl Reserves '30-'323 Glee Club '29-'32 Trio '30-'3I LEVITA FINLEY Girl Reserves '3l, '32 ALTA HERD Girl Reserves '32 EVELYN HOLDEN Glee Club '30, '3I LORENE KENT EI Circulo Espanol '29, '3Oq Music Club '3l, '32: Girl Reserves '30, '3Ig Glee Club '29, '30 Gym Leaders' Club '3I. Pl-llLlP KLEIN Music Club '30 CLEO KOLB Girl Reserves '29-'32g Gems Romana '29-'32, Nafional Honor Sociefy '3l, '32, Glee Club '3I, '32, Music Club '3l, '32 HOMER LEWIS HARRY LUCIUS For? Worlh '30, '3I: Eooiball '32 BILLY MOWREY Gym Leaders' Club '30-'3Ig El Circulo Espanol '30 GLENN MQALISTER HARRY MURCHISON Engineers' Club '32 S+ella's song will 'rake her ro one 'ro be her friend, And Levi+a's charming manner will be wiih her io rhe end. Alia is a fairhful 'Friend as you would wanr ro lcnow And Evelyn has a smile and words wherever she may go. Loren's rhe gal who likes her friend arhleric-quire gymnasric- And hard-wordlring Phillip is wirry buf neverrheless quire sarcasiic Cleo's disiurbed abour her grades, afraid she'll meer defear. No care nor woe for l-lomer D.: io lcnow him is a rreai. Happy-go-luclcy Harry plays fooiball on his foes: Bur unlike quier Billy Mowery, he is noriced wherever he goes- Now Glenn, who's quire an arhleie and l-larry, a line friend, Come lasr and bring rhis illusrrious group ro rhe lasi line's end. 4 L , it , l -'i 4.. . 7 1' A ' Pz1gr28 JANUARY CLASS ALBERTA coBuRN KATHERINE GREEN Girl Reserves '30-'32 KATHRYN HAWLEY Gir Music Club '30-'32 JUANITA LEGGE HARRY FRANK PAPPAS ens Romana'28,'291l-li-Y'3OgOrcl'aes'rra'2 Speakers' Club '30, Music Club '28-'30 G LOUIS WADE GOLDIE COOMBS Girl Reserves '29-'3l: Music Club '29-'3I JUANITA GARNER Girl Reserves '30-'32 FRANK GOEN Glee Club '30-'32, Engineers' Club '29 MALENDIA HAYNES Girl Reserves '30, '3l LEROY FARABEE EI Circulo Espanol '29, '3O: Gym Leaders' Club '29, '30 Alberla grows more friendly every lime we meer. Kal'l1ryn's known among us as a greal arlwlele. Ka'rl1erine's clever suggesrions ne'er fall flar, I Reserves '29-'32: El Circulo Espanol '3l, '32: 83301 Perire Juanila makes rlfie boys' lwearis pilly pai. From lnaving fun he will never larry- Oh! yesl lr's Thai big-hearred l-larry. Louis is a 'rype +l1a+'s hard To find: And Goldie's a gal ro slay on your mind. Gymnasric Juanira is full of vim and vigor Frank Goen's work will never guile give lwim a rigor. Malenclia, like Le Roy, is plain-spoken, buf kind, And somelwow you can'+ keep rlwem ou'r of your mind. Page 29 JANUARY CLASS BILL NAI-3oRs Nalional Honor Sociely '3l, '32, Engineers' Club '32 EI Circulo Espanol '30 ANNIE FLORENCE NYCUM Ferl Worlh '29, '30, Girl Reserves '3l, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '3l, '32, Library '32 W. T. REASOR Gens Romana '29, '30 LA VONTA ROBLIN Oklahoma Cily '29, '30, Girl Reserves '30, '3I ARADIINIE SILKWOOD Girl Reserves '29, '30 J. T. STREALY Gens Romana '30, '3l LLOYD O. SMITH Track '30, '3l, Foolball '30, '3l, Glee Club '30, Gyrn Leaders' Club '30, Baskelball '30 MARTIN TI-IORNBERRY I-li-Y '30, '3I, Music Club '3l, '32, Glee Club '30, '3I ROBERT VIGUS Gen: Romana '29, Ari Club '3 I, Speakers' Club '30, VIRGINIA WIEST Gens Romana '29, Gym Leaders' Club '30-'32, Girl Reserves '29-'32, Coyole Slafi '32, Nalional Honor Sociely '3l, '32, Volleyball Manager '32 I-IENLEY YEARGIN Gym Leaders' Club '29-'32 CATHERINE ZACI-IARY Q ig 4, p, I-le II argue wilh anybody and will always win, I 'Q Unlike Annie Florence, he'll nor give in, ' A Now W. T. would nor agree wilh anybody's son Girl Reserves '3I a 1 7 LK, ' . i' f 07 ' sf' 5 19 P sul , ' 'Za ' U' And La Von'ra's charm and beaury is proclaimed by everyone. Sweel Aradine will always be wirh her familiar smile, As J. T. work will never shirk Though harder all lhe while. In business and loolball Lloyd digs down deep, And Marlin's gerling educaled, Though he dearly likes lo sleep- Al making blocks and poslers one can find our Bobby, Bur making friends and grades sky-high is Virginia Wiesl's own hobby I-lenley doesn'l say much, bul he plugs righl on, Calherine is so quiel you don'I see her '+ill she's gone. Pugi' lil Reserves '30, '32 , ALMA Music Club '32 I , . X ln rounding up rhis bunch ol sweel child graduales from rhe Wesrern Plain We have Maurine Adams, if you wanl a good dance, she's The dame, Nafional Honor Sociely ' MAY SENIORS ' w, A. BACHMAN Presidenl Class '32, Nalional Honor Sociely '32, Wichi lan Slahc '30, Gens Romana '3Of'32g Speakers' Club '32, Engineers' Club '3I, '32, Gym Leaders' Club '3I, '32 BENNETT WITH ROW Vice-Presidenl Class, Eoolball '30, Caplain '32, Music Club '30-'32, W Club '30, Presidenl '32, Track '3I, '32, Gym Leaders' Club '3I, '32, Baskelball '30, 3I PAUL BARNETT Secrelary Class 32, Wichiran Slall '32, Speakers' Club '30-'32, Music Club '30, '3l, Gens Romana '29, '30, Debafe '3I, Coyole Slafl' '32, l-li-Y '3l MAURHNIE ADAMS Wichilan Slafl '3I, '32, Girl Reserves '3OA'32, Gens Romana '30, '3l JEANETTE ALDRICI-I Girl Reserves '30-'32, Music Club '30, El Cirnulo Espanol '30-'32 BERTA MAE ANDERSON El Circulo Espanol '32, Girl Reserves '32, Pep Squad '32 CHARLES ANDERSON HARRY AYERS Presidenl Arr Club '32, Engineers' Club '3l, '32, Coyofe Slafl '32, Tennis '3I, '32 BILL BANCROFT Hi-Y '32, Gens Romana '3I, '32, Coyole Slall '32 SALLY BANCROFT Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '32, Music Club '32, Coyole Sfall '32 MARY BROWN BASI-lAM Presidenl Nalional l-lonor Sociefy '32, Coyole Slall '32, Gens Romana '3l, '32' Speakers' Club '32, Girl Pep Squad '30-'32 BAUCH 32, Girl Reserves '30 '32, I ...sr 1 wig .A . . -1 2 ,Orcheslra '30 '32 . , i 5 , C ll is Q gf? 1 'AY 'F And W. A. Bachman who sings Oh Bury Me Nor on 'rhe Lone Prairie, Wham' did l make on my English exam, Miss Kelly? Then +here's Benny, lhe dashing hall-back, and Paul, lhe blushing beauly. Of course, we have l-larry, The arlisl, and Jeanelle, who's a regular culie. Charles is a bold and daring laddie, and Berla, a flea would nor harm. Bill is a rollicking bachelor so gay, and Sally has ren Jrhousand charms. Now, Mary Brown, who'll never frown, is a brighl, sophisricaled lass, And Alma Bauch, a clever girl, has really gol some class. l'.r1gi' 3 I MAY SENIORS MARGRET BEATY Girl Reserve '32 EDWIN BEBB l-li-Y '30, '3l, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '32 Club '32, Coyole Slalil '32 LORENE BEDINGFIELD ANNETTE BEEMAN Girl Reserve '30, '3l, '32, Glee Club '3l, '32, Nalional Honor Sociely '3l, '32, Coyole Sfalil '32 BONNIE BEESON Girl Reserve '32, Gym Leaders' Club '31, '32, Pep Squad '32 RAYMOND BENNETT Band '3l, '32 MARGARET BERNHARDT Gym Leaders' Club '30, Girl Reserve '3I, '32 HELEN BERRY Girl Reserve '30, '3l, '32 AL BIALKOWSKI Hi-Y '29, '30, '3l, Music Club '3I, '32, Track '3l EI Circulo Espanol '30, '3I, Glee Club '3l, '32 MARGUERITE BIRKMAN El Circulo Espanol '30, '3l, '32, Girl Reserve '30, '3 '32, Speakers' Club '3l, '32, Music Club '30, 3l, 32 ALTA MAE BOGUE Girl Reserve '30, '3I, '32, Music Club '30, '3I HAZEL BRASHEAR Girl Reserve '32 And liflle Margrel we can'+ do wilhoul Lorene is a flighly young miss, we musl say, 1 ' A ff' And Thar Bebb boy's a worker-of +ha'r we've no doubl Bur Anne'r're is her opposile in every way. Beeson and Bennell, our bookkeeping pals, Sland always Jroqelher, excepl wilh Their gals. Margarel is ever so sweef and so kind, And Helen is dark and brunelle-in our line. Joe is an all-round good fellow, we know, And Marguerile will make good, she works al if so. Bul Alla Mae and Hazel, 'lis sad fo relale, May be headed fasl for a differenl fare. Page 3 2 GERALD BROOKMAN ' EI Circulo Espanol '3l, '32, Glee Club '3l, '32, Mixed i Chorus '3l, '32, Glee Club '3l, '32, Traclc '32, Music Club '3l, '32 ELVA BELL BROWN Girl Reserve '30, '3l, Pep Squad '32 JUNE BRUCE Girl Reserve '30, '3l, '32, Gym Leaders' Club '32, Pep Squad '32 BERNICE BRYAN Glee Club '30 MALlNE BUCHANAN Girl Reserve '32 HERBERT BU LKELEY. JR. El Circulo Espanol '3l, Engineers' Club '3I, '32, Band '3I, '32, Hi-Y '3I, '32, Music Club '3l JOAN BURLEW Gens Romana '30, '3l, '32, ArT Club '30, '3l, '32, CoyoTe STaTl '32, Girl Reserve '30, '3l, '32, Pep Squad '3l, '32 MADGE CALDWELL El Circulo Espanol '29, Music Club '3l, Girl Reserve '32 ED CAMPBELL Traclc '30, '3l, '32, Band '3l, '32, Boys' Pep Squad '30, Gym Leaders' Club '3l SARAH CAPLE Girl Reserve '30, '3l, '32 KATHRYN CAMPBELL Girl Reserve '30, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '3I NANN CAMPBELL Girl Reserve '30, '3I, '32, Gens Romana '30, '3I, '32, Spealcers' Club '32, Glee Club '32 Elva Bell Brown wnTh Lawrence we Thinlc would malce a nice pair June Bruce should have lived in The days before Columbus She cl have discovered America wiTh ease- Gloriundus. Rural, rollicking Bernice pulls Through civics wiThouT a cane. And lvlaline Buchanan, who wouldn'T run aTTer a boy-she wouldn'T dare, Reminds us of Herbert IT he losT a clebaTe, he would simply rare. Jolcing, jolly Joan lceeps all The boys in a sTew, Marvellous, magniTicenT Madge has a weakness Tor preachers, Too. Loolc ouTl The Campbells are coming-Eddie and KaThryn and Nann, WhaT nobody else would do lor could dol They can. Gerald Broolcman is The man wiTh The inTecTious smile and gorgeous red hair. ' ,ln Q . ' W. - ' I Page 33 NATI-IAN CI-IENAULT I-li-Y '3l, '32, Cvens Romana '30-'32, Music Club '3l '32, Presidenl Engineers' Club '32, Wichifan Sfarl '3I Coyole Slahf '32 HERNDON Cl-IISM Eoolball '30-'32 BLANCHE CLAER Gym Leaders' Club '30, '3l, Music Club '30, '3l ALLAN CLARK I-li-Y '30-'32, Music Club '3l, '32 ALBERTA COBURN FRANCYS COLLINS Girl Reserves '30-'32, Arr Club '3l, '32 PAUL COLLINS Engineers' Club '30, '32, Music Club '3l, '32, Coyole Slallf '32 PAULINE CONE 5' Girl Reserves '30-'32, Ar? Club '32 P ', VELMA LEE COU NTS Glee Club '29, '3l, Volleyball '3 I, Girl Reserves '3l, '32, Speakers' Club '32 SIDNEY COVINGTON Hi-Y '3l, '32, Engineers' Club '3l, '32, Gym Leaders Club '30-'32, Gens Romana '30-'32, Music Club 3l, '32, Orcheslra '29 LOUISE CRAIN Girl Reserves '30-'32, Music Club '3l, '32, Arr Club '3l, '32, Glee Club '30, '32 J. E. CRAVEN El Circulo Espanol '32 Nalhan and Herndon profess lo be debalers whal am, And all o' Thai junk inlo Their liille craniums cram. Blanche is a swell lillle girl buf awfully shy, Ancl, gee, +here's Allen-we couldn'I pass him by, I reckon if Mary Leona wenl away he'd simply die, As I 'specl Th' way Alberl and Francis'd do if rheir angels passed 'em by Paul's Francis' brorher, buf he ain'I responsible, enlirely, And he's been wishing for a girl friend, direly, direly, direly, Pauline and Velma, maybe lhey wanla boyfriend loo, And Sid has Jrhar way 'round girls-Pooh! E' i I f-I. , I ggi, .. . 1 a -us. - I L, is -1 A. .- x ' ,-, ' j A X 4,,, ' we 1-Hi ' 1 VN, , -4' f' --rf' Louise is prelly lair-looking-one of The beaulies, She's as prerly as J. E. is smarl and capable of doing his duly. Pugf 34 J.C. DANIEL Music Club '30, '31, Gyrn Leaders' Club '30, '3I, Bas- kelball '3l, Tennis '30-'32, Eooiball '30, '3I, EI Circulo Espanol 3I, Hi-Y '30, Ari' Club '30, '3l RALPH DAVIS Gym Leaders' Club '29, '30, '3I, Music Club '29, '30, Track '3l, '32 BOB DAUGI-IERTY roman: '30-'32 KATHLEEN DENNIS Gens Romana '29, '30, Girl Reserves '30-'32, Glee Club '30, '3I, '32, Music Club '3I J. G. DIXON EI Circulo Espanol '29, Music Club '30-'32, Orchesfra '3l, '32, Foofball '3l, '32, Baskelball '30, Band '3I ELIZABETH DOWNING Girl Reserves '32, Music Club '3l, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '30, '3I BILLY DUCKER Speakers' Club '3I ANNIE LEE DICKEY EI Circulo Espanol '29, '3I, Girl Reserves '29, '30 JANNIE DU BOSE Girl Reserves '3I, '32 JANELLE EICHELBERGER Ari Club '32, Music Club '3I, '32, Speakers' Club '3I, Girl Reserves '30-'32, Wichiran Sfaff '30-'32, Glee Club 30-'32 ' , F DCDROTHY EUBANKS EI Circulo Espanol '29, Girl Reserves '3I, '32 EUELLA ESTES Girl Reserves '3I, '32 I ' W 'Q . An' 'rhar's J. C. Daniels, berler known as rhe rio1', QI' 1 -, A-,, IE s - A And Ralph Davis, who's, as a rule, exceedingly quier. I avi Of course you know Bob, Ihe foorball wow, f A 4 .- ' An' Io Ka+hleen's hair we all musr bow. J. G. seems ro Irear Ihese here clarnes as mere Ioys, l 'specr iusl abou? The way Abie lakes Ihe boys. We couldn'+ Talk of Billie les'r we Ialk of his hair, And, likewise, we couldn'I leave off Annie Lee's friendly air. Blonde, cure, exasperaling Jannie Du Bose, I wonder was This lirrle girl ever cross? You see Dororhy ar school and Janelle ar dances, And Io our school from Burk, Euella prances. Page 3 5 JOE EVANS A Mixed Chorus '3l, '32, Music Club '31, '32 l 1 MARY FAE EVANS Q' Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32, Music Club '3l, '32, Glee Club '30, '3I, '32 SADIE FISCH Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32 BLANCHE FELLOW Girl Reserves '32 JOYCE FORD Hi-Y '30, '3l, '32, Speakers' Club '32, Gym Leaders' Club '32, Music Club '32, Tennis '30, '3l, '32 LESTER ERITZ Hi-Y '30, '3I, '32, Speakers' Club '32, Gens Romana '30, Tennis '30, '32, Rifle Club '30, '3l HELEN GARDNER EI Circulo Espanol 30, Glee Club '30, '3l, '32, Girl Reserves '30, '3I, '32, Speakers' Club '32 JACK GENTRY Eoofball '30, '3l, W Club LONETA GLIDEWELL Coyole Slafl' '32, Ari Club '32, Girl Reserves '30, '3I, I '32, Music Club '32 i DOROTHY GOTHARD Wichiian Sfafl '30, '3l, '32, Girl Reserves '30, Gens Romana '30, '3l, '32 ESSIE GRAHAM Girl Reserves '3l, '32 CLAY GRAY X Gans Romana '3l M U! Joe Evans is small and smiling and willy. Mary Fay makes fair grades buf abouf lhem is silly Sadie Eisch is rhe girl wirh curly black hair, And Blanche has gray eyes and skin quife fair. Joyce Ford on 'rhe srage makes us lhink of a penguin And Lesrer Frilz ne'er forgels his Hi-Y pin. Helen Gardner'd like 'ro have a couple of boys, Jack Gen+ry's 'rendency is courresy and poise. Lore+a's a worker and medium Tall, While Dororhy pleases wi+h her Sourhern drawl. Essie Graham is pleasanf and quief and sweef, And Clay is The boy who looks always near. P Q , 1 9 . q L. 'D A , iss, Page 36 HELEN GREENE FRANCES GRIFFIN Arf Club '30, '32, Volleyball '3I, '32 FRANK HAGER Gens Romana '29 IRENE HAMILTON LYNN HAMMOND fmfcfiliiff' f Lf,7lVv'1 'f y H. R. HANKS s '29-'32, Gym Leaders' Club '32, Eoolball , Tenni MILTON HANSARD Orchesfra '29, '30 ELWYN HARRIS El Circulo Espanol '30-'32 EUGENE HARVEY NATHALIE HENDRICKS Girl Reserves '30, '32, Pep Squad '3I DESSIE LEA HILL Girl Reserves '30, '3l. '32, Glee Club '32 I QUINN HOLDER I Engineers' Club '3l, Speakers' Club '3l Helen is blonde, and also our edifor- And Frances, afhlefic, is never a debafer- Eranlc, fho' he's small, is an afhlefe worfh knowing. Edifor Coyofe '32, Gens Romana '30-'32, Gym Leaders' Club '30-'32, Pep Squad '3l, Girl Reserves '30-'32 Gyrn Leaders' Club '30, '32, Girl Reserves '30, '30-'32 Hi-Y '3Of32, Music Club '3I, '32, Speakers' Club '31, '32, El Circulo Espanol '30, Coyofe Slaff '32 I EI Circulo Espanol '29-'3I, Music Club '29, '32, E, , r 7 5 1 ,p q IE J 'Q . Irene has a fongue fhaf forever is going. Lynn, fall and quief, is a purposeful fellow- H. R. af his foofball is cerfainly nof yellow- Melfon we can'f separafe from his fwin, And Elwyn is fardy, gefs losf in fhe din- Though in beaufy confesfs, Gene Harvey won'f win, Nafhalie Hendricks says she will, and how she can grin. Dessie Lee is a fall and clever young dame, And Quinn's wondrous voice may bring him fo fame. Page 37 ELIZABETH HOLLAND Girl Reserves '29, '30, '32, Music '29, '30 OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES EI Circulo Espanol '32 NEVILLE HOWELL Speakers' Club '3 I, Foolball Manager '30, '3 I, Baskelball '29, '30, '3I , W Club '3l, Tennis Club '30, '3I BILL HUEF Gym Leaders' Club '30, '3l, '32, Foofball '3I,Speakers' Club '32, Hi-Y '3I: W Club '32, Music Club '32 LEON HUFFINES MARY LOU HULL Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '30, Pep Squad '30, '3l, '32, Music Club '30, Gym Leaders' Club '30 WILLO HULSEY Gym Leaders' Club '30, Girl Reserve '30, '3l, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '30, Ar? Club '32 JEAN HUNTER Girl Reserve '30, '32, Presidenl, Speakers' Club '3I, '32 Arr Club '30, '3I, Gens Romana '30, '3l, Coyole Siali '3l, Glee Club '30, '3l. '32 KATHRYN HURD Girl Reserves '29, '30, '3l, '32, El Circulo Espanol '29 Music Club '29, '3O. lVl!'2NRVlN l'lUTCl'llSON Glee Club '29, '30, '3l, '32, Eoolball '29 ORREN JANEWAY Baskefball '30, '32, Foolball '3I, Track '3I, '32 WILLIAM W. JENKINS Foolball '30, '3l, Track '32, Music Club '29, '30, '32 ' Oliver Wendell Holmes is a iieilyf young buck, And on flue beaury lis+, Elizabellilnas llie luck- Long, lanky Neville is good in bis rnalb, l ,K X A ..' j g ,sl . f 1 .N H 1 ,,...1h,,l ia ' . s And Bill, always musical, sings in his ballw. Leon is a swell guy, wirlw plenly good rep, And Mary Lou's popular-sl1e's full of pep. Willo is lively, and has a nice face, And Jean is our pal, and Jrlwe Senior's ace- Kallierine Hurd is worllw a king's ransom- And Marvin is fall, dark-bu+ noi very handsome Orren is quile a baskeiball s+ar- Bill Jenkins, our sporlsman, is always on par. Pugf' 3 8 - CHARLES JOHNSON Foolball '3l, Speakers' Club '3l, Boys' Club GEORGIA JOHNSTON Glee Club '32, Leaders' Club '3I , Girl Reserves '3l, '32 GRACE JOHNSON Girl Reserves '3l, '32, Music Club '3l, '32 JEWELL JOHNSON Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32, El Circulo Espanol '30, '3l, 32, Speakers' Club '3l, '32, Pep Squad '3l, Music Club '32 MILDRED JONES Gens Romana '30 RUTH JONES El Circulo Espanol '29, Girl Reserves '29, '3l, Speakers' Club '3l KATHRYN KEIRSEY EI Circulo Espanol '3l, Arr Club '3l, Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32 VESTA RHEA KEIRSEY Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32 ROSS KERLEY Engineers' Club '32, EI Circulo Espanol '3l, '32, Eoofball '30 JOHN KETNER Gens Romana '30, '3l, '32, Gym Leaders' Club '29, '32 FRANCYS MARYE KRAUSS Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32, Speakers' Club '30, '3l, Music Club '30, '3l, '32, Gens Romana 30, '3l, Merry Melody Maids '3l, Glee Club '30, '3l, '32, Gym Leaders' Club '3 lp Debafe '3l IRIS DEAN LANE Girl Reserves '3l, '32, Speakers' Club '3l, '32 Georgia's gone 'rhrough high school wifh never a care, Olher Johnson's whom you'll see walking down Jrhe hall Are Grace and Jewell, graceful bul nor over lall. A pelile bruneHe wilh red lips is Rulh, Kalherine Kiersey doesn'+ skip a blonde beauiy in lrulh, . 'fi L l. n' Charles Johnsron has freckles and blazing red hair, V U5 J f' Her sisler, Vesla Rhea, is alrnosl her l'win, And Ross Kerley, my dear, has a e-Jrernal grin, John Kefner is wearing Thai same brighl blue sweafer, And Francys Mayre is a regular go-ge'r+er. Now Mildred Jones and lris Dean Lane Are keen li++le gals and make one quile sane. Puge 39 MAXINE LARSON Girl Reserves '30-'32, EI Circulo Espanol '30 JACK LASTER Music Club '29, Gym Leaders' Club '30 JAMES LEE I-li-Y '30, Presidenl '32, Gens Romana '30, '32, Speakers' Club '3I, '32, Engineers' Club '32, Coyole Slafl '32, Nalional Honor Sociely '32 CAMPBELL LINSAY MODENIA EARLE LONG Girl Reserves '30-'32, Gens Romana '30-'32 VIRGINIA LYTTCDN EDWARD MAAG EI Circulo Espanol '30, '32, Orcbeslra '30, '3I, Foolball '30, '32, Baslcelball '30-'32, Music CIub'3I HARRY MALLARD EI Circulo Espanol '30, Music Club '30 AGNES McAFEE EI Circulo Espanol '29, '30, Music Club '30, '3I, Girl Reserves '32 LEE ROY McBRIDE Gym Leaders' Club '30, Eoolball '32, W Club '32 JASPER McBRlDE Foolball '3I, '32, Baslxefball '30, '32, Gym Leaders' Club '32, W Club '32 MARY MCCARTY Orclwesfra '30, Glee Club '30, '3l, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '32, Music Club '32 In our school is Maxine, a pale dizzy blonde, . f H And Jackie O'LasIer, who of driving is fond. aw t ., ., ,Il ip . ff Now +ha+ ladies' man, Lee, iusl lalces llwe pie, L- 4--I ' And Campbell Lindsey for 'flue cops has an eyel Look al Modenia Long, a beauleous dark lass, And al Virginia, Iwo reasons 'ro be proud of our class Eddie's a sweel, quier chap and is dark. I-Iarry'II be sure lo malce lwis marlc. Lee Roy 'n Jasper are our Iwo slrong men, Who will always love loolball and will worlc lo win! Agnes McAfee and Mary McCar+y Jusl belween 'rlwemselves make quile a parly. Page 40 RANDOLPH MCCAULEY I-li-Y '30, '3l, '32: Coyoie Slail '32 I-IERNLEY MCCULLOCK Gens Romana '30-'32: Tennis Club '32, Foofball '29, '3l, Baslceiball '3Og Track '32g Music Club '32 VERNON MCDANIEL I-li-Y '29-'32q Gens Romana '29, '30, Gym Leaders' Club '29-'32q Engineers' Club 3I, 323 Ar? Club '3l, '32: Eooiball '3I: Spealcers' Club '3I, '32 MOZELLE MCGAUGI-IEY Girl Reserves '321 EI Circulo Espanol '3I JAYNE MCGRADY Glee Club '29, '3O: Gens Romana '29-'32 RALPH MCKINLAY Gym Leaders' Club '3l, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '32 MARION MENDENI-IALL AMY LOUISE MEREDITI-I Gens Romana '29, Music Club '3I1 Glee Club '3I: Speakers' Club '3Ig Girl Reserves '30-'32 DELIA MOORE Girl Reserves '30-'32, Music Club '30, '3lg Speakers' Club '30, '32: Girl Reserves '30-'32 LORETTA MORGAN El Circulo Espanol '30, '3l, '32 LOTTIE MORRIS , , EI Circulo Espanol '29, '3Og Gym Leaders' Club '29-'323 Ky f Girl Reserves KATI-IRYN MOSBY Girl Reserves '30, '3I: Gens Romana '301 Pep Squad '3Ig Gym Leaders' Club '30-'32 Now, 'rhere's Randolph McCauley, a scheming debarer in school, I' 'L ,i'f And I-Iernly McCullough, a rapid driver as a rule. ' L f,,M Also +here's Vernon McDaniel, wilh his good-naiured grin, ' ' I' , .' 'N Moselle McGaughey, whose Ioolcs usually win. ' , H- Don'+ Iorger Jane McGrady, wirh her quiel, sweei ways, 'N Ralph McKir1ley,IooIballl:an all his days. We'lI 'member Marion Mendenhall, a dancer elire, 'N Amy Louise Mereclirh, a brunerie periie. Say, a girl we like is nice Delia Moore, Also Loreiia Morgan, who has friends galore. Too, +here's Lorrie Morris, who in gym is so wise, Also Karhryn Mosby, a Venus in disguise. Page 41 HELEN MULLER ' 2' Girl Reserves '3l, '32: El Circulo Espanol '3l, '32 ADDIE VAL MURRELL Gens Romana '32: Girl Reserves '3l, '32 MAUDE NAYLOR Pep Squad '3O: Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32g Music Club '3o. '3I: Glee Club '30, '31 ELLEN NEWBY Glee Club '32: Gens Romana '30-'32: Gym Leaders' Club '3l, '32g Girl Reserves '30-'327 Speakers' Club '3l, '32: Coyole Slarcl '32: Pep Squad '32 MADGE NEWSOM EI Circulo Espanol 307 Girl Reserves '3l, '32 PAUL NORMAN El Circulo Espanol '3Ig Baskelball '3I CHARLOTTE RUTH ODELL Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32g EI Circulo Espanol '3l, '32 Cl-lARLENE O'l-lARRA Girl Reserves '29, '30, '3l, '32, Speakers' Club '32 CLEO OWENS Music Club '30, '3l, '32: Engineers' Club '29, EI Circulo Espanol '29, '30 MILDRED OWENS Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32g Gym Leaders' Club '32 LAURIE GLEN PATTILLO Gens Romana '30, '3l, '32: Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32g Glee Club '3O: Speakers' Club '32: Coyole Slaltl, 323 Gym Leaders' Club '3l: Pep Squad '32 IRENE PARl-IAM A ' i ' Ii? There's a l-lelen Muller, whom we rhink a keen gal, , . ' Z Q 2 And lhe girl who always gers her man is Addie Val. ' - Dark, fall, sophisricared, Maud Naylor's rhe name, ' ' V ' While Ellen Newby's a Typical Wesrern dame. 'A Madge likes rhe men, and do lhey like her! Bruneiie Mr. Norman creales quile a srir. Of Charlene we say, No idleness, no procrasiinaiionf' OF Charlolle, Dark hair and your smile make a good comloinalion And here's Cleo Owens, who isn r a grind, And Mildred Owens, a lair red-head we find. Rah! Rah! Parlillol Long live your grear fame. And, Miss Parham, is silence your game? Pagz' 42 C. B. PARKER Glee Club '29, '30, '3I, '32, Music Club '30, '3I, '32 DELIA PARKER Glee Club '30, '3l, EI Circulo Espanol '30, '3I VIVIAN PARKER Gens Romana '30, Girl Reserves '30, '3I, '32 JULIA PECI-IACEK BLANCI-IE PEEBLES Baskelball '30, Volleyball '30 BETI-I PERKINS Girl Reserves '30, '3I, '32, Speakers' Club '3I, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '30, '3I, '32, Coyole Siaii '32 WILLIAM PETERS MARVIN PIERCE Debale '3I, Speakers' Club '3I, '32, Gens Romana '30, '3l, '32, Engineers' Club '32, I-li-Y Club'3O,'3I,'32 CLARK POLLARD EI Circulo Espanol '3I, '32, Coyole Slafl '32, Engineers L Club '3I, '32, I-lonor Sociefy '3l, '32 DOROTHY POUNDS Gens Romana '30, '3I, '32, Speakers' Club '32, Ari Club '3I, '32 NORVAN PRESLEY Baskelball '32, Gym Leaders' Club '3I, '32 RUTI-I PRUITT Girl Reserves '30, '3I, '32, Music Club '30, '3l, '32, Speakers Club '3I, '32, EI Circulo Espanol '30 C. B. is nor fickle-iusl anyone will do- I, K, , 55, DeIia's a Parker-bul a real cook for you. 14?-fy ' - .Qty .i. Vivian is nor bad ai piano performing, , , mx . . And Julia, a sludenl, is never alarming. . . Blanche and Marie are pals-don'I you know- And Belh is a good spori in sunshine or snow. William is real lar, bespeclacled, brilliant Marvin, our senaIor, is one in a million. Clark excels in his rnalh--he's a born Iighler, And Dorolhy, while dancing gels Iighler and Iighler. Wilh Marvin, a baskelball man, in full swing, And Rulh, a good singer-we finish Ihis Ihing. Page 43 ELEANOR RADER 3' Music Club '3l, '32, Glee Club '30, '32, EI Circula Espanol '30, '32, Girl Reserves '30, '32 LORENA RAMMING Glee Club '30, '32, Girl Reserves '3I, '32 MARTIN RAMMING Glee Club '3l, Gens Romana '30-'32, Speakers' Club '32 PATSY RICHARDSON Music Club '30, '32, Speakers' Club '3I, '32, Eoolball '3I, Baskelball '3I, Track '3l ALBERT REED Baskelball '3I, Eoolball '30, '3l, EI Circulo Espanol '30, Gym Leaders' Club '30, '32 I-IAROLD REEVES Eoolball '3l, Baskelball '3l, '32, Track '32 CHARLES REID Foolball '28, '29, Track '28, Gym Leaders' Club '28, '30 WILLIAM REYNOLDS Eoofball '28-'30, '3I, '32, Rifle Club '30, Gym Leaders' Club '30, '3I, Music Club '29 MARY ROBERTSON Girl Reserves '30, '3I, '32, Music Club '30, '3l, '32 MARY BETI-I ROBERTSON Leaders' Club '3l, '32, Girl Reserves '30, '32 CECIL ROGERS Leaders' Club '29, '30, '3I, '32, Tennis Club '3I, Music Club '29, '30, '3I, Arr Club '3I, '32 BENTON ROSS I-Ii-Y Club '30, '3I, '32, Speakers' Club '3I, '32, Music Club '30, '3I, '32, Leaders' Club '30, Lalin Club '29, '30, '3I Eleanor is charming and is never passed by, Bur Lorena Ramming is quiel and shy. Good-nalured Marlin you'd never bar. Now Pa+sy's freckles and chemislry slar. Alberl Reed's a small blond wilh an elernal grin And I-IaroId's lhe boy who makes us all win. Charles Reed, wilh his jokes and prelly red hair, Reminds us as a player, Bill is cerlainly fair. Mary Leona in her classes chews gum, Bur Mary Belh is sweel and is never a bum. Cecil Rogers is dark and unusually quiel, Bur Ben'ron's lhe fellow who sl'irs up a rioI'. . f . , ' ' I , ' 1 I I ,fr T ' 1:25 ,Ld -' X .sf s., s ' - Pagz'-H MABLE ROWE EI Circulo Espanol '28-'3O: Music Club '30-'323 Glee Club '30-'32, Girl Reserves '30-'32g Gym Leaders' Club '32g Speakers' Club '32 LEONARD SAYE Rille Club '30, '3Ig Track Manager '30, '3Ig Music Club '32 RUDELL SEALS EI Circulo Espanol '29-'3I: Glee Club '30-'32: Music Club '3I-'32 I-IARRY SI-IAIN Presidenl Gens Romana '323 Eoofball '3l-'32 MARY ELLA SI-IAW Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '323 Gens Romana '30g Orcheslra '3If'32 BOB SI-IELTON EI Circulo Espanol '3I-'32g Hi-Y '30, '3l, '32: Speakers' Club '3I, '32g Coyole Sfaif '32 MAXIE SI-IUMAKE Orcheslra '29, '30, EI Circulo Espanol '3I, '32g Glee Club '291 Music Club '32 RUTH SIDES Glee Club '30, '3I, '323 Girl Reserves '32 C. O. SIMMONS Glee Club '28 LA RUE SIMMONS Girl Reserves '32: Gens Romana '3I, '32I Coyole SMH '32 INEZ SIMS EI Circulo Espanol '29, '30, '3I, '323 Girl Reserves '3I, '32 NORETA SIMS Girl Reserves '29, '30, '3I, '32g Pep Squad '29, '30, '3II Orcheslra '29, '30, '3I, '32, Presidenf '3I, '323 Music Club '30, '3I, '32: Gens Romana '29, '30, ee Club '30, '3I A keen public speaker is Mabel Rowe, 1 , 1 j ' Q And Leonard Saye is never slow, - 1 N 5 Q Rudell Seales is a prerry good guy 3-55 - ' A i' And I-larry in Lafin class-Oh! Oh! MyI ' ' ,I Mary Ellen is a debare Ieann all by herself. i -- ' And Bob handles piclures wilh a Touch quire dell. Maxie is small and his hair's rarher blond, And Rulh Sides of Gym is awfully fond. La Rue and C. 0. Simmons bolh like 'ro seek a lark, Bur olherwise Ihey resemble norhing buf daylighr and dark. Inez has such a prefry Mexican name, And Norefa Sims-Oh, boyl whaf a dame! PIIIQI' 45 ELIZABETH srviirri T' I Girl Reserves '3I, '32, Spanish Club '30, '3l, Glee Club '30, '3l, Pep Squad '30, '3I, '32, Speakers' Club '32, Coyoie Siahc '32 EMMA SMITH Gym Leaders' Club '3I, '32, Girl Reserves '30, Volleyball Team '3I, '32 JAYNE SMITH Girl Reserve '30, '3I, '32, Music Club '30, '3I, '32, Gym Leaders' Club '30,'3I,'32, EI Circulo Espanol '30, Wichifan '32, Glee Club '30, '3I NELLIE RUTH SMITH Arr Club '32, Music Club '32, Speakers' Club '32, Girl Reserves '32, Pep Squad '3I, Wichiian '32 R. K. SMITH EI Circulo Espanol '32, Engineers' Club '32, Baskelball '32 SALLIE MERLE SMITH EI Circulo Espanol '3I, '32, Girl Reserves '32 VIRGINIA EVALYN SMITH EI Circulo Espanol '30-'32, Girl Reserves '30, '32, Glee Club '3I, '32, Music Club '30-'3I WINNIE SMITH EI Circulo Espanol '30, '3I, Girl Reserves '3I LUCILLE SNYDER Girl Reserves '30-'32, Music Club '30, '3I. '32, Speakers' Club '3I, Orchesfra '29, '30 ORILEA SOMERVILLE Gens Romana '30-'32, Girl Reserves '30-'32, Music Club '32, Glee Club '30-'32 ROBERT SOUTHER Fooiball '30, '31, Baskeiball '30, '3I, Rifle Club '30, Engineers' Club '3I MARGARET SPANGLE Elizaberh-ihere is a blonde and a swell dame, Girl Reserves '30, '3I Y.,, -f f? Emma is aihleiic-seeking no fame. ,' Jayne is a sophisricale-Iorgels even duly- .. sg In Bui Nell is above all our girls in her beauiy. ' T R. K., wirh his curly black hair, is amusing, And Sallie is friendly, io all she is charming. Virginia's ace is her beauriful coloring, And Winnie, The Iasi of These Smirhs, is indulging. Lucile is Ialenied, friendly, and Irue, And Orilea is quiie a honey-are you? Thai' Souiher guy, Bob, is a pal who's worrh knowing While MargareI's ialenis and pep gel' you going. Page 4 6 Gym El Ci GlRe Laurelra is prelly bul lcinda plump, A+ Ru+h's sweel voice you will feel like a ch Eugenia Slaber and sisler, Karhleen, And Vergie Mae Srearrnan will be someone's queen. Gussie Lee's blaclc eyes and lipsliclc brighl, Are noi lilce A+halie's, bul +hey're bolh all ri Now, slaid Clifford Tinsley's quiel, and say, Did you nolice Frances' hair's nearly gray? Elizabelh al playing lhe llule is a whiz, And in public speaking-Kinsey says she is. Now, Farrell's hair is darlc and Marian is som Each would make anolher quile some pal. El Circulo E Music Club '3I, Mixed Chorus LAURETTA SPARKMAN Glee Club '30, '3l, Girl Reserves '3l, '32 RUTH SPENCER Girl Reserves '3l, Speakers' Club '32 EUGENIA STABER Orcheslra '30, '3l, Girl Reserves '32, Speakers' Club '31, '32 2 KATHLEEN STABER Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32 VERGIE MAE STEARMAN Leaders' Club '3l, '32, Music Club 30, 3l, rculo Espanol '30, Girl Reserves '30, 3I, 32 GUSSIE LEE STEVENSON Girl Reserves '3l, '32 ATl-IALIE SWAN CLIFFORD TINSLEY FRANCES TOWLES Girl Reserves '32 FARRELL TUCKER '3l, '32, Gym Leaders' Club '32 ELIZABETH TURNER Nafional Honor Sociely '3I, '32, Music 32, Girl Reserves '30, '3I, '32, Orcheslra ' , ' Glee Club '30, '3l, '32 MARIAN TREVATHAN Pep Squad '30, Wichifan '3l, '32 ump- .. 6 spanol '3l, '32, Music Club '3I, '32, Club '30, '3l. 30 3I 32 serves '30, '3I, '32, Gens Romana '30, '3I, . f i A T, ' g A 3.. .53--', fm- ghl. e gal, Page 47 MARY EVELYNE VAUGHAN Girl Reserves '29-'32g Music Club '30-'32 CHARLES VEROS Speakers' Club 'Ely Foolball '3Og Music '3Og Track '3l MALCOLM VARDENBAUM Gym Leaders' Club '29-'3l3 Eoolball '3lg El Circulo Espanol '3I, '32: Coyole Slall '32g W Club '32 DAISY WADE EMOGENE WAGONER Coyole Slall '32g Music Club '30-'32g Girl Reserves '30-'32: Orcheslra '32 GRACE WARMAN Speakers' Club '29q Music Club '32g Girl Reserves '29-'32g Glee Club '29-'32 A. L. WARREN Gems Romana '29-'3l3 l-li-Y '3l, '32 JESSIE WARREN Girl Reserve '29-'323 El Circulo Espanol '3O7 Music Club '3O: Gym Leaders' Club '3l, '321 Glee Club '30-'32: Baskelball '29-'3lq Volleyball '29-'32g Speakers' Club '32 COOPER WATERS Speakers' Club '323 El Circulo Espanol '32 JAMES WLEY El Circulo Espanol '29-'32 GEORGIA MAE WILSON Gym Leaders Club 30, '3l ' u ,V , l guess ya all know Mary, she's lh' lile ol every class. 5 ,.l. .R Charles is ils dealh-bul we hope some day he'll pass: ' Z- .1 b ' N, Malcolm's awlully good-looking, bul shy, somebody has said, 'V ., Q Y , 'z-fl And Miss Daisy Wade's also prelly, and has a crop o'red. RAY WILSON i r li ,rl lf C34 4 J . ' ' ' James Lee causes our 'lil Emogene lo somehow lhrow a lil: While, il ya know Miss Grace Warman- Gil l Some ollen lake Jessie and A. L. lor sweel lillle sisler and brolher Bul no such ill luck lor Jessie-s'pose ya lry anolherl Cooper Walers, lh' ladies all say he will suil, Bul James is very limidq he oughl lo be given lhe bool. Ray and Georgia are sorla alike. You know we're meanin' no slam, Bolh are okeh, bul loo reluclanl lo cram. Page' 48 DORIS WILLIAMS MARY FRANCES WILLIAMS LOWELL WILLIS JOE WITI-IERSPOON Declamalion '30, '3 I LORENZA WOLF Girl Reserves '30, '323 Ari Club '3I, '32, Music Club '30 ISADORE WOLFSON Manaqer Foolball '3I3 Manager Baskelball ' Music Club '32g W Club '32: Speakers' Club ORA BELLE WOOTEN Girl Reserves '3I, '323 Music Club '30, Speakers' Club '3I JEAN WORLEY V EI Circulo Espanol '3I, '32 JANE WRIGHT Girl Reserves '30, '32, Gens Romana '30, Speakers' Club '32 MARY FRANCES WRIGHT Girl Reserves '3I, '32 VEDA WYATT EI Circulo Espanol '29, '30q Music Club ' Girl Reserves '32 BOB YOUNG Doris Williams an' sweel Mary Frances b Y: . I Are quiel and shy and never lake chances. Lowell Willis is lucky Io be lhe blond kind: Joe ouqhla be a polilician wilh his scheming mind. , Lorenza is happy and doesn'l weigh a Ion, Bur a Iivelier feller is Izzy Wolfson. Ora Bell and Jean are sweel girls righr. Jane says she likes Ihe one and only Bryanl lype. Mary Frances Wrighl is iusl awlully quiel, Bul whal she doesn'+ say is said by Veda Wyall. Ya know i'r's a shame fer Bob lo be lhe Iasl, Bur we'll give Io him whal lhe olhers have passed. Engineers Club 3I, 32: Gens Romana '29, '3I Speakers' Club, President '3I, '32g I-Ii-Y '29, '3 Girl Reserves '3I, '32: EI Circulo Espanol '32 23' 3I, '32: '324 Gym Leaders' Club '3I, '32g Girl Reserves '3I, '32, 32: 30: EI Circulo Espanol '29: Music Club '30, '3l -x 3 ' 's A 52. ' 'V Pugr 49 LUCIA ALLRED Girl Reserves '30, '32, El Circulo Espanol '30-'3I HELEN CLAYTON Girl Reserves '30-'3l, '32, Gens Romana '30, '3l, '32 Music Club '32 LAYTON DOWNING Hi-Y '30, '3I ANNA BELLE FARLEY Gens Romana '30, '3I, Glee Club '30, '3I, Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32 E. A. FOSTER Music Club '3l, '32, Ari Club '30, '3I JOE HOWELL Eooiball '3I, W Club '30 HARROLD MCBRIDE LENA McKINNEY Girl Reserves '30, '3l, '32, El Circulo Espanol '3I, '32 Pep Squad '3l, Speakers' Club '32, Music Club '32 GEORGE NAPIER Music Club '32, Ari Club '32, Speakers' Club '32, Hi-Y '32, Band '32, Glee Club '32 DUBOSE PIPES Gens Romana '30, '3l, '32, Speakers' Club '30, '3l WILLIAM WILLIS El Circulo Espanol '3I AGNES YOUNG And 'ro all 'rhe boys Helen does give alarms. By siudying no harm will come +0 Laylon Downing, f - , Bur Annabelle likes praclicing-dignified, noi clowning. Girl Reserves '3l, '32 ' 1 9,' . . . , c 1 ' 'fx Lucia is a beaury wilh 'ren lhousand charms, . V ' 'il s ' '15 ' ' ef? I5 ' E. A. Fos+er's The one aboui whom +he girls are all crazy And Joe Howell's 'rhe feller who's rafher nice-buf lazy. Why are you so wishful, l-larold, When Lena's always singing a carol? George Napier is a driver so fast Bur as a companion, like Du Bose, he woulclnur be lasi. William is raiher fidgily-buf a keen pal- Agnes Young is a swee'r buf shy lil' gal. Page 50 ,-,Q ,, Jmmwms I Y,.. 11,1 ' .47 fx 4k -uv.. .Af G' 'KX' , ff 1 N .Cf HN XX 'N , NX' k f -M? .V,:'- af Q. + Q A 4- ' 'X , Y I ' X, x W , Q X Q-V ' 4. KN K'- I k ' H ,rf I4 T V U -W4 Ng 1,23 f X., 'xx , , iid X J fs' Q NA J I nf ,Q ' J' -- V f 4 ,J , V ,lt V I1 L Q ! f !!f,,. x ,T ff V 43 A , x 71, ,ff 947 M, f,,5i.lANA P -YJ 'x 2:51-9. Y x,,,YW A1 LLL -' . FIRST ROW IReadIng DownI BILL ADAMS GEORGE ALLISON MARGARET ASHTON IRENE BAKER VIRGINIA BENNETT MAURINE BOARDMAN KARL TEN BRINK RICHARD BYRD SECOND ROW ROBERT ADDISON CLEO ARRINGTON LILLIE ATKERSON ELSIE FAY BARRON EDNA FRANCES BEVERS BRADFORD BODKIN ROGER BROWN BEVERLY CALHOUN 9 , A., If I I 5-,W - 2 1 . . THIRD ROW D Y Haw ff JACK ALBRIGHT I I ' OATHA ARTERBERRY Pugv S2 MANZANITA AYERS HAROLD BARTELL FRANCES BILLINGSLEY LOUISE BRACKETT VALDON BROWNLEE JACK CAMPBELL L FOURTH ROW GEORGE ALLEN KERMIT ASHBY LEONARD BAGGETT MAGGIE JO BELL GEORGE BURCH MAURINE BRADBURN ROBERT LEE BAUMGARDNER LOIS CAMPBELL THIRD ROW RALPH CI-IENAULT BILLY COLLINS MARY FLORENCE COWDEN SOPI-IIA DAVIS PEARL DODSON JOHN ELLIOTT ELMER LEE FONDREN ELSIE GARRETT fa- 9' x A 'I ' FIRST ROW IReading DownI T. I-I. CARDIN I-IERMAN CLARK ROY CROCKER DAVE DAVIS GEORGE DIMOCK LaFON DUNCAN JOE FLETCHER MARY BELL FRANKS SECOND ROW ANDRE CAUBLE :RMA CLINE CLARA FRANCES CROMER PAULINE DAVIS ROBERT DIXON TOMMYE DURKIN FERNETTA FOLEY JOHN GARNETT FOURTH ROW HERBERT CI-IESI-IIRE MAXINE COLLINS I, ' 4 I I Flag-A f , A' 512-, , IK, .,.4 , ,- L ERLINE DANIELS LIDA MAE DILLINGHAM MARIE DRENNAN RUTH FISHER LUCILLE FRALEY EDGAR GERHARDT Pdgz' 5 T FIRST ROW Ifleadinq Downl LOIS GIBBONS JACK GREGG JEAN GULLAHORN HELEN HARTMAN VIRGINIA HILL ROBERT HONEA LOIS HUBBARD WALTER JENKINS SECOND ROW JEWELL GIBBONS IRENE GREEN MYRL HAMMOND BEATRICE HATHORN JOHNNYE HOBBS ANNA KATHERINE HOWARD JAMES HULL DOROTHY JOHNSON I I I fs. - f ' I THIRD ROW Ig ' .f if MARGARET Q-LIDEWELL f R MABLE GREENE Page 54 CHESTER HAMPTON PATTY LOU HEARN ODESSA HOLLAND GEORGIA HOWLE W. D. HUMBLE ELNORA JOHNSTON FOURTH ROW GENARO GONZALEZ ED GREENWOOD LESTER HANSARD JAMES HILL JUANITA HOLMES VIRLA HOWELL REGGIE HUMPHREY RUFUS KING THIRD ROW KATHERINE LEMON DAN LUNDIEN VIRGINIA MANSKER RAY MARTIN DUANE MEREDITH CLARK MOODY MAURINE NASH JESSIE LEE OSBORNE FIRST ROW IReadinq Downj MARY ELIZABETH LARGIN EVELYN LUCIUS J. C. MAN BEN MARCUS NANCY JANE MAY ALBERT MOLLER L. P. MOORE HELEN NOLEN SECOND ROW JANELLE LEMON VERCELLA LUCIUS J. N. MANN ALICE MARRS A.J. McCARTY ORVAL MALONE LUCILLE MURCI-IISON ARVIN NORWOOD FOURTH ROW HELEN LONG if A CLIFFORD MAN MARY MAPLES ROY MARTIN BILLY MITCHELL BUTLER MOORE LOUISE NICHOLS ALBERT OWEN Page 5 5 FIRST ROW IReading DownI HERMAN PAUL JIMMY PETERS JOE PITMAN THELBERT RICHARDSON DOROTHY RALEY NOYES SILKWOOD HELEN SMITH THELMA SIMMONS SECOND ROW OLLIE MAE PAYNE CLELAND PIERSON JOHN RADER MARKIE ROARK JANETTE RUSSELL OLLIE MAE SIKES MARC-Y SMITH C5-WENDOLYN SOUTH . I Tx . I ' I f L ,gg I I THIRD Row ' ' , haf, ' 'I u p CHARLES PEARCE ' T ODELL PIERSON Pugr 56 HELEN RAGLAND DUDLEY ROBERTS HENRY RUTHERFORD CURTIS SIMS RICHARD SMITH ED SPARKMAN Q. Q. .:.1. . ,, . K V AI W' ew Q 'III I A .L Reg W 'I .as 'Src np. WI QSS - I FOURTH ROW ALBERT PECHACEK ORVILLE PIERCE DOLORES RILEY HELEN ROBERSON CLEO SHIPLEY PAULINE SLOAN THEDA SMITH ETHEL STAGNER wf, ,QL Ng, 2 ,. q qqil 'K , .,:,,,,.,. I KX L, YQ L, LL . .. 'E 'W il N A s N 'L N , as 'F 'K Q Lf 4, num b Q .AA 'f E I ',. -fb' - I ,Q A LAII 4 wr!-A 5 I THIRD Row GORDON FERRELL BILLY STONE MILDRED WOOFTER MARTHA WICK JACK WEBB GUY UNDERWOOD LETA MAE TREVATI-IAN CLARA FRANCES CROMER FIRST ROW IReading Downj PRESTON THOMPSON MARGARET STREET GLADYS STEVENSON ELLEN WOLFE VEOLA WI-IITLOCK MARY FRANCES WALKER EVELYN VAN EMDEN IDA FAY TIMS SECOND ROW EVELYN TAYLOR ZENA STOCKTON GLADYS YOUNG LOUCILLE WILLIS I 'ASTG OLLIE WEBB Q ANNA LEE WADDILL - EVELYN TUCKER X ,D JUANITA KIRBY , Q t w., 2 0 I HI K I FOURTH ROW HARRY STRIEF MARY EVELYN STEARNS L. G. WOOD NORMA WILLIAMS AUDREY WAUFORD JOHNNIE VAN ROGER TITTLE JACK WEST , K A gil 1 , 1 I .I If 115 Page 57 ff 'ajffxg ,f ,M , 7 f. 1 SEUDJIQNIHIMUIMQQD QIQ f 4 Y v 3 , f Lx f ' . V X I 6' N1 A fi V ' f f mx fy! 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FIRST ROW IReading Down, EMERY DAVIS OTHO EASON MARY BELLE FISHER DOROTHY FLOWERS MARIE FULMER BRISCO GRAY VIOLA HALLFORD JAMES HANKERSON SECOND ROW CRAWFORD DEEMS CELIA ENGLE NELL SUE FISHER ELIZABETH FRANCIS WINNIE GODFREY CLARA GRIFFIS LORRAINE HAMILTON HELEN HANKS X si THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW if ' R3 gig! I RALPH DICKSON BEN DONNELL I A . RUTH FERGUSON EVELYN FISHER ' - - HERBERT FISHER GEORGE FRASER AGNES GONZALEZ HULON GRIFFIS HOOD HAMMOND BETTY HARGETT A. G. FLETCHER LAURA FRITZ LUCILLE GRAHAM LOUISE HALL ANNA MARY HAMPTON STALEY HAWKINS Page 61 Iv 1 ,-. l, 3 .. Page 62 FIRST ROW IReadIng DownI GENA HENLEY EUGENIA JACKSON ESTHER KATZ EDNA FAY KIMBELL DAVID LANGFORD CHARLOTTE LEWIS EVELYN MARGUANDE TINY MAE MORGAN SECOND ROW I-:ERA HILL Dovle JOHNSTON BEN KELLY ARTIE NEVA KING MARGY LANKFORD ROBERTA LINCOLN CARTER MCGREGOR EMMA FRANCES MORTON THIRD ROW RALPH I-IINES MARIE JONES BOB KELLY MARIE KIRK MARGARET LASTER FRED MASSIER DORIS MITCHELL JOHNNY MORTON FOURTH ROW RAYMOND HORN HAROLD KAUFHOLD FRANCES KERWIN ' JACK KRAUSS AUSTIN LEA ARMILDA JANE MAGEE HOWARD MORGAN JAMES MULLER 'N if .1 1 FIRST ROW IReadIng DownI LAURA LOU NICHOLSON JUDY JANE NORWOOD EUGENE PARKER MILDRED PERRY CECIL PINKSTON LAWRENCE RAILEY GLADYS ROSSER MONETTE SEWELL SECOND Row PEGGY NICHOLSON ELIZABETH NUSS C. H. PARKER EDWARD PETERSON LOIS POSEY JACK RANDOLPH JOHN RUSSELL FREDA SHAW THIRD ROW ALINE NOLEN PORTER OAKES MARION PARISH ALBERT PHILLIPS JAY POWELL ELIZABETH REED MILDRED SANDS MARVIN SHERWOOD FOURTH ROW CONNIE NOLEN MARIE ORR CORRINE PERKINS BILLIE BURKE PHILLIPS J,Z. POWELL MARGARET ROSS PHOEBE LOU SEHMANN KATHERINE SMITH .- H: Ia' Pago 6 I FIRST ROW IReadinq Downl JULIUS SMITH JACK STALEY FLORENCE STRUM ALVA RAY THOMAS RUTH TUCKER WILMA SUE WARMAN MARY FRANCES WILEY MILDRED WOMBLE SECOND ROW LORENE SMITH PAULINE STALLINGS JOSEPHINE SULLIVAN HENRIC THORNHILL JACK VOSS IDA WEAVER BOB WILLIAMSON JEAN WOOFTER I. - - A I' 4 gr,--Di f' 'III ,,,f THIRD ROW I Ifi ' I' MARY ESMITH TI-IELMA STEHLIK RUTH TAFE Page 64 IRENE TITTLE ANITA WALKER MARIE WHITE PEGGY WILLIAMSON ORTH WOODRUEE 1 ., 5 ., F.. W1 2+ fe 4 me Q M I1,' M M' gh! + W 35' i .ssl IQ? 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BACHMAN Rcpreswzfafiw' Boy E L L E N N E W B Y Represenfafive Girl awk Qi, LOIS CAMPBELL HELE JEANETTE ALDRICH Y GR NE NELLTE RUTP-T SMITH4 MODENM LANG BETTY HARGETT ANNA BELL FARLEY BEVERLY CALHOUN MARGUERITE CARTER GUSSIE LEE LUCILE SNYUER BETH PERKINS JANELLE EICHELBERGER ROBERTA LINCOLN JOAN BURLEW RUTH FERGUSON MABLE Rowe MARGUERITE BHQKMAN DMSY COMB5 JAYNE SMHH MARGARET SPANGLE LOUDELL BRIDGES NORETA SIMS MARY FAE EVANS JUANITA ALLRED LA PON DUNCAN ELISABETH RED RUTH TUCKER K LURLINE LESTER JOAN FOX Page 72 Wben the Coyote? Om' This Spring A Tull commiTTee meeTin', discussin' plans aT ease- Says one, I'II Tell you someThing, Tolks, if you'lI lisTen, please. l'm no greaT shakes as an ediTor: oT ThaT, I cannoT brag. Since we goT The CoyoTe Tinished, my mind's a menTal rag. l have goT a home, Tolks, a good one, you all know, Where I don'T have To hold no conTesTs, nor sTage no beauTy show. I'lI hif The Trail Tor home. Tolks, and noT do a single Thing, 'Cause l'm all worn an' weary geTTin' The CoyoTe ouT This spring. NexT year I'll reTire To college, 'cause There I won'T have To be CuTTin' up slips Tor conTesTs and counTin' TaverTs one-Two-Three: BuT iT's been heaps o' Tun, and I don'T mean To grouch 'Cause when iT comes To workin', This commiTTee's been no slouch. This represenTaTive boy and girl . . ThaT's a game ThaT's hard To beaT. The boy musT be a manly lad and The girl boTh neaT and sweeT. You remember, we had a commiTTee, Twelve good men and True, To pass on qualiTicaTions and cuT ouT The chosen Two. Their readin' an' 'riTin' an'i'riThmeTic, These Things all counTed some: Their Tennis games, Their Time on The Track, or caTchin' balls on The run. Their social graces we asked abouT, Tor iT'd never do, you see, To pick a represenTaTive ouT who didn'T know how To drink Tea. To siT in iudgmenT on sTudies, a Teacher could do well: To pass on a person's characTer, now ThaT is hard To Tell. To measure ouT courage, loyalTy, and courTesy and TruTh ls a perTy Tough job in judgin' modern youTh. The popular TaverTs came easy, 'cause They were voTed 'pon. You orTa seen The Tunny names ThaT some kids puT up To run: Lindberg, CanTor, and SanTy Claus, alTho' 'Twas againsT The rule, ThaT all conTesTanTs musT be enrolled in WichiTa Falls High School. Then ThirTy beauTies we musT pick: iT gave us all The blues. There were so many preTTy girls, we simply couldn'T choose. So in a quieT corner, near The caTeTeria door, SaT an arTisT scanning Taces, he looked Them o'er and o'er To pick ThirTy beauTies from a Thousand preTTy girls Was enough To make his sTraighT hair sTand up in liTTle curls. Who would wear The beauTy crown, you couldn'T guess Tarrwrong. 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HERMIONE STEWART MUSIC CLUB Musical souls: hearfs are free. Sweel sounds are calling- Whal shall if be? A music club, you gaily guess, Thai our inward urge we may express. Harmonies and all sweel sounds We pour Them forlh, roundels and rounds. T Wifhin our ranlcs is a gay quarlel: Our fenor crooning soff and low, ls joined by Rulh and Rulh, cliflo. Bur if our ioys you wish To share, Come loin our club and go on The air VAUGHAN istxx ,H 3 .1 l ly W 5 Rx , K . rf.. gk. 1 ig, Plum 7:1 Presidenf MARY BROWN BASHAM Secrelary- Treasurer BILL JO NABORS Vice-Presidenl VIRGINIA WIEST Sponsor lNo Piclurel MISS PAULINE SHIRLEY 'im W I gxk I '. Q' ' H ' ll xv. Ibm: A g . Page' 7.5 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY In nineleen-I'hir'ry fhere was sen? To The wise In Wichifa Falls High School a charfer 'ro organize A grandiose sociely of honor for Those Whose brains were brainy, who never suppose Bur possess The Things fha? one should know. Leadership. characler, service-all go Wilh knowledge lo make up a loyal pledge. Hard work and good cilizenship keep Ihem on edge As ever Ihey look for ofhers among us who s+roll In 'the upper circles, lhe arislocralic honor roll. They work like Troians Io mainlain Their place For Wichila High School, and as sludenfs fo lead Ih 6 FGCS SPEAKERS' CLUB S+uden'rs who were faking public speaking Ihis year Were pleased when Ihis club of speakers fhey did hear. Their Iwo main obiecfives, affer They go+ organized, Were 'ro hear good speakers and Themselves oraioricize. Now +ha+'s a good word, if i1's no? in fhe book, I coined il, and I don'+ care how horrid you look. In League work, in speaking, 'rhe members do shine. They've won much disfincfion when Ihey enfered each Time. Buf surely some credif Ihe sponsor must hear For wifhouf her fhey wouIdn'T gel along far, I fear. They all are slrivinq Ihis nalion Io 'fell Thai speaking rnusf be done, and done well. .1 Presidenl' JOE WITHERSPOON Vice-Presideni PAUL BARNETT Secrefary IRIS DEAN LANE Treasurer BILL I-IUFF Sponsor INO Ficfurel JUANITA KINSEY 3 5 W Id Iifilf , tif.-'X i' 'Im l'dg1a' '-' PAUL BARNETT Debafe Disfricf Second Place MARVIN PIERCE Debaie Dishicf Second Place FRANCYS MARYE KRAUSS Debale Disfricf Second Place BILLIE LESLIE STIMSON Debafe Dislricf Second Place KEITH PORTERFIELD Essay Disfricf Third Place ' a gf 4 5 'P iw' we fare rf Prim' 76 M2913 iii ii: ig, 555,4- INTERSCHOLASTIC LEAGUE CONTESTS DEBATE The figh'rin'es+ debefers you ever did see, They debaie somewhal loudly and fierce Are fhose called Barneff and Slirnson, Francys Krauss, and sfaid Marvin Pierce. ESSAY Keifh Porlerfield is lhe feller who wrifes: In wrifing or fallcing he'll scale The heighfs. We expecf 'ro hear of lhe qreaf Soufhwesl Being fold of in KeiTh's novel, his lafesf and best DECLAMATION Ah! poise and grace, when olher speakers are done. We'll bring oul lwo who'll show you, Wilherspoon and Bone. Ernolion and force ol expression in place in every line, These lwo can carry an audience lo The limil ol lheir lime. EXTEMPORANEOUS SPEAKING If ever fwo people could lalk, i'r's Pallon and Henry, I know. JOE WITH ERS POON Declamalion Dislricl Firsf Place Sfale Fourfh Place J UAN ITA PATTON Exlempore Speaking Dislricl' Firsl Place Slale Fiflh Place PATRICK HENRY Exfempore Speaking Dislricl Firsl Place Slale Fourlh Place MARGARET BONE Declarnalion Dislricl Second Place JOE UTTZ Exlempore Speaking Declamalion - 2 1- I ,,-mn. M I 'I , I 1. I Gr' I I VI H. -1 by , Jr They fascinale us wifh 'rheir knowledge and words fha? swiflly flow. I-K 50,1 ' The Talloerl Medal wenl To Pal when he and olhers wenl lo bel. ...Q krskyu r,' .Ky ,ks if ,aa Pagv 77' EI PresidenTe BEVERLY CALHOUN El Vice-Presidenle KARL Ten BRINK EI SecreTario IN EZ SIMS El Tesorero ED PETERSON Sponsor MISS AGNES ZILHMAN lNo PicTu re ,iy , T ar1I'a .ffbfl 'I if Pagz' 78 f f M EL CIRCULO ESPANOL El Circulo is The very club, no slurs upon The resT, Which seems To Tell one all abouT our charming old SouThwesT. MosT Times on meeTing days They chaTTer and They 'ihabla Spanish For oughT I lcnow oT Mexico, The play may be in Danish. They learn The Tales oT The early days, OT vaqueros and longhorns amid miliTary ways. And now They Icnow much early Spanish hislory And ancienT Mexican ways Thal sTill are quiTe a mysTery. BUT presenT ways of life and love They wanT To know also, For sponsors Three, They have Told me, have been in Mexico. Now, finally, iT seems To me, To sum up all Their labors, They learn abouT and sTrive To be much beTTer souThern neighbors. PresidenT HARRY SHAIN Treasurer GLADYS STEVENSON SecreTary STEVE POWERS Vice-PresidenT MODENIA LONG C N A ms E Li 5 GENS ROMANA The Gens Romana of WichiTa High are a herd ThaT Think noT of saTir1g They Think noT oT hikes nor music nor arT BuT give Their ThoughTs largely To LaTin. 1, They learn oT The days ThaT The Romans played games. ' Of songs ThaT They knew, oT gods They adored, 1 , OT how They wore v:loThes and how They bore names. - ly' i W A For banqueTs and parTies and plays They're renown, -1- 4, ,I -I N As you know, They work hard Tor Miss Lona B. Brown. '.' . 'Asn LaTin To Them is a language To know if one would be menTally sTrong, ' 4 , Sn hard They work and eager They are To Travel boTh TasT and Tar . They dig inTo Virgil and Caesar and always know iusT where They are. Page 751 PresidenT NORETA SIMS Vice-PresidenT JOHN BONE SecreTary- Treasurer CU RTI S SIMS Librarian MELVIN STUART ConcerT MasTer ARTHU R DAVIS ReporTer LOIS FISK Diredor MRS. .HERMIONE STEWART VAUGHAN 'frylix - i S , . 1 ,V ffl, ,TM lx -v 'iflx my :hiv 1 x . 'Yceaghf-3? 1'1mf so HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA The orchesTra has iTs parT To play: IT brings us qladness and ioy each day. The members are a qleeful loT, you know: Some play The TluTe, some The Tiddle and bow. Some are heard aqonizin' on The saxophone. While oThers seek To punish,us wiTh ye ole Tr Nowadays Miz Vaughan says iT is a sin IT you say Tiddle insTead oT yiolin. BuT This bunch can play so long and loud, No use To say, oT Them we're proud. When we hear The echoes Through The halls, We're surely convinced iT's The BesT in Wich ombone iTa Falls HIGH SCHOOL BAND For several years we've had a band. Al leasf lhey fool: up parf of The sfand, Bur lhis year we had a sure 'null 'rhing Tha+ made us shoul and laugh and sing. Af qranclsfand or rally if inspired 'rhe boys To fiqhf bravely on and furnish much noise: Then Slar wifh his flashing wand aparl Danced his way info our hearf: And I'd cerfainly noi dare To leave Wilhoui praising our marching mascof, Sfeve. Jus? leave fo lhem all fo iniecl some pep When we find lhaf we can'l quife lreep in sler. A Presidenf CHESTER ROBERTS Vice-Presidenl FRED BAR RON Secrefary- Treasurer WALTER FOWLER Reporfer HAROLD KIMMEL Diredor TOM MCCARTY Mascof S. H. RIDER, JR. Drum Maier STAR KELLER L'li x I X T . ,qi Q. . ' f-I 'I' ,. uses! I'axlr 81 TOP ROW Ed Sparlcman Genaro Gonzalez Jimmy Pefers LeRoy McBride Alberi Biallcowslri Gordon Farrell Wayne McNeil Lee Goodson SECOND ROW Gerald Broolrman Marvin Hutchinson Palsy Richardson Finley Wallcer Jaclc Evans Joe Evans Keiih Keller John Foshee Mrs. Vaughan THIRD ROW Alvah Ray Thomas Marlin Ramming Quinn Holder Bill Huff Bob Carey Frazer Arwoad David Helm John Rader Page B2 BOYS' GLEE CLUB High ienor, barryfone, or profundo bass, Each in fhe Boys' Q-lee Club has iis place. ln mixed quarieis ihey have a signal parf: For soloisis fhere are, several wifh rare arf. They lcnow The reparfee for a French difiy And can assisf in dolly programs pre'rl'y. To place in many conlesis ihey aspire: Their poise in concerf singing we admire. By Parlow and Speaks They lrnow pieces galore And even hi? The anvils in II Trovaiore. if GIRLS' GLEE CLUB ln ioylul song each day lheir voices blend: A carol gay inlo lhe courls lhey send, Somelirnes lhey deal in love songs mosl divine, And lender dillies lilce lhose on lhe valenline. Sornelimes lhey lend lo sporls and learns inspireg Again lhey sing in sporls in lormal allire. In groups lhey lry lor Tri-Slale prize al Amarillo ln home, assembly some -lulure slars sing solo- 'lo brealhe, lo hold lhe lone, lo lrain lhe ear, To enlerlain, iusl lo amuse or cheer, Singly, or in groups, lhey mean glee: So lo our noble Glee Club, praises be. TOP ROW Helen Roberson Janelle Wallcer Gladys Young Audrey Bowman Adele Pale G-ussie Lee Slevenson Phyllis Kennedy Virginia Srnilli Gwendolyn While Winnie Belh Bealy Evelyn Slephens Delia Parlcer Clara G-rillin Nina B. Price Rudelle Seals Mary Bell Franlcs Jessie Warren Helen Gardener Thelma Simmons Gladys Rosser Bennie Lee Reynolds Joyce Cool: Calherine Cox Charlolle Lewis FRONT ROW Margarel Lee Yeager Helen Smilh Gerlrude Smilh Margarel Engle Dorolhy King Lois Browning Failh Galmishe Harriel Miller Margarel Pierce Fairy Fay Chandler Rolene Mallhews Bealrice While Louise Gilliland Pagv S.: Helen Greene Randolph McCauley Mary Brown Basham James Lee Anneff Beeman Eugene Harvey Virginia Wiesf Paul Barneff Joan Burlew Laurie Glo: Palfillo Clark Pollard Ellen Newby Beverly Calhoun Roberla Lincoln Arlie Neva King Malcolm Vordenbaum Lonela Glidewell Harry Ayers Bob Shellon Beth Perkins Ed Bebb La Rue Simmons Bill Bancrolf Mary Elizabefh Smifh Nalhan Chenaulf Sally Bancroll Paul Collins Pagz' 84 we , '59 'fir Hr, 1 E- ., ,..,. Z 35? T as Ei' ' Yi 1-WN N1 sis ' if W: il 'fi 5? ns: gf fi gjfssi W X 2,25 gf, A - , LJ' ,M SQ X ,.. Ls, W fir. af' ,f g ax -is . HQ s , .5 Ex . THE COYOTE STAFF The high school annual is noi iusf a manual: lf endeavors a sfory To tell. Of Things Thai we like and Things we delesl, The Coyole Slafl has a burning zesf To fell in The manner of The greal Soufhwesl. .So lhey lry lo porlray wilh brush and wilh pen A picfure of school life for you. Then Adding a few brighf sayings in piclure and song, They've fried To pu? you iusf where you belong In fhis sad and brighf sfory of baffle and duly, Of herders and mavericlcs and muslangs and beauly. E L THE WICHITAN STAFF Tlmrels a lwiqlm sclwool publicalion We always greef wifh approbalion: The scandal slweels cause conslernalion, Bu? for The paper ll'uere's admiralion, Bul only wlwen you spealr ol conservalion, Tlwey seem To llwinlc ll's irnaqinalion. Now lusl you pul flwis bunclw on slworl probalion And wafclw oul slwarp for commendalion. And llwouqh you loolc abou? llwis nallon, You'll find none belief in llweir slalion. Edilor-in-Chief KATHERINE STEWART News Wrifer JOE WITHERSPOON Feafures MARVIN PI ERCE Reporfer GENARO G-ONZALES I,fIjlI' S-7 PresidenT JEAN HUNTER Vice-PresidenT IMOGENE WAGGONER SecreTary NELLIE RUTH SMITH Treasurer FRANCIS MAR KRAUSS Chairman Membership CommiTTee JESSIE WARREN Ptlgt' 86 GIRL RESERVES The Girl Reserves, six hundred sfronq. STrive always To pass along Joy and cheer To all They lcnow, Spreading sunshine as They go. A merry band oT girls To see SomeTimes Tull oT TrivoliTy. BUT someTimes serious, sober, grave- And how They malce The boys behave! They sing and laugh and worlc and play Making pleasure Through The day- Hoping ThaT when comes The nighT All Their day will be arighT. Chairman Program CommiTTee ELLEN NEWBY Chairman Social CommiTTee MARY LOU HULL Chairman Finance Commi'rTee IRMA CLINE Chairman i Service , -h Cor-nmiTTee 4 LAURIE GLEN is T PATTILLO 3 Sponsor ' Q s V1,,,i mm 2 Miss JUANHA iqr. e i T, ,gk KINSEY i .. lrwieifii . U .. 1--Q . .T K T f, in 4 i I 65 in i .- ' 'lf L.,'S 5 Q 1. :'i 5 . GIRL RESERVES Among Their biTs of service done A ChrisTmas Tree ranks number one- A TeasT and parTy and glisfeninq Tree For Those less TorTunaTe. you see. , For Girl Reserves have a yearly plan 0 y - f To do whaf chariTy They can. ' 1 1 To summer conference some will go- , J 5 If Teas and shows will raise The 'dough'. ,fx CommiTTees work hard on finance , ' iv ' Hui' To give The cTelegaTes This chance. ' V , All in all Theyear They Till ' . , WiTh service, Tun, and all good will. I'f1'!1c sr Presidenl JAMES LEE Vice'Presiden+ JOE WITHERSPOON Secrela ry- Treasurer BILL BANC RO FT Sponsor KNO Picrurel MR. T. F. RICHARDSON 'x 1' A I :Qi 1 Q' r . ' - nf, . , - F 1 , 15: Q ' ,' 'QPU'- Payv 88 L. HI-Y Developin' all fhe besl in a man ls fhe iola of lhe l-li-Y, if lhey can. To creale and mainlain fhe communify 'fhrough High slandards of living and characler, foo ls fheir obiecl in having a band righl here ln high school. To us fhey're near- The conference camp was af Cela fhis year And from lhis meeling lhey broughf much cheer And enlhusiasm lhai lhey could hardly wai+ To have fheir meefing here for 'rhis par? of The sfale So really lhey're raising our slanclards of living: We musl noi be selfish, buf loving and giving. ENGINEERS' CLUB The Engineers' Club are a sfudious mob: Science and maTh seem To be Their hob. You goTTa be good and raTe way up in G Before The inner workings of This club you'll see. They inTencI To be greaT engineers in This land, Bringing in waTer and conTroIIing The sand: And when iT comes To erecTing a building so high, You'lI noT find Them lost, iusT bewilderingly shy. They'll Tell you The Things ThaT you oughT To do An' iusT aboul' whaT iT's gonna cosT you, Too. And when Tor help The greaT indusTriaI whislle bellows The chances are iT'II be Tor one or more of These fellows. ChieT Engineer NATHAN P CI-IENAULT AssisTanT Chief SIDNEY SOVINGTON Bookkeeper CLARK POLLARD CapiTeIisT BILL JO NABORS Overseer INo PicTureI MISS PAULINE SHIRLEY .ff 5-N' ,UQ - H iii, i fl, Tig i , i I I Iaifrii X as x. I .wigs , 'F f- Wig y l'l1y1' Sli Treasurer SIDNEY COVINGTON Manager RAY NORMAN Vice-Presideni GARDEN ER WALKER Secrelary BILL YEARGIN Presidenl BILL HUFF ,gf-lTl1?l-A A., yy , m 5 ' i ,- A f, , 5 2fg.g,,,f ,xy vu ., Nqr Page U0 e x GYM LEADERS' CLUB l'f's a club fhafs frainin' cowboys sure as is They skin fhe cal and fighl' and yell an' Tac They run, lhey lump, fhey fhrow 'rhe ball A+ nel, ef baslcel' or nolhin' a-fall. An' The way They rassel is sure some freaf, a rule. lzle me al' school Reminds me in a way of some rarrqer's leaf. 'Tween loolball halves lhey do perform, Causing The 'fans quile much alarm. They all are fond of Mr. Frazee. Buf none do dare fo call him lazy. They fry lo make every feller see Tha? he can be as sfronq as you and me. Y f f 45 x S gi , ik . F f I' F ff! x x fin A ,, .QR 6 If is I as , is XS ' Q xi C' If ,R 5 as I' I Q A 6 bs 1 '13, X rx S 4 6 xx, In 'P ' Q, .,., ,, ' ew gi, Af' A X lx W, Q Presidenf MABLE ROWE Vice-Presidenf ELIZABETH REED Secrelary- Treasurer VI RGI NA WIEST Sponsor I No Piclurel MISS DAVIDA OLINGER GYM LEADERS' CLUB The girls in The Gym Leaders' Club always worlc To lead all fhe girls, never To shirlc The faslcs lo be done, The new slurifs lo be won. They wanf To be slronq as The sfernesl old fimer. And as genfle as he, loo, which I say is no minor Q Thing lo achieve and cerlainly no finer. A. While olhers gum are chewing, 'rhese old gals are up and doin 4 H A 'I And if you lhinlc lhey've noi a muscle ies' slop an' wafch 'em fussle, I ,-- T mm,,ti, An' see who wins in This iaunfy crew. ' M :, ff These Iwo slim gals are lell' unnolicecl far behind: ,, ' I , These purfy fighfin' mavericlcs-+hem's my Icind. I , Pagf' 91 PresidenT HARRY AYERS Vice-Presiden JACK WEBB ReporTer BOB VIGUS SecreTary JOAN BU RLEW Sponsor lNo Piclurel IMA PENDERGRASS y I'ngr' 92 ART CLUB The ArT Club aims Tor rich appreciaTion True Of painTing and sculpTure boTh old and new. ln meelinqs They discuss cosTume and design And how To produce an eTTecT wiTh a line. They Tallc oT show cards and Tree lance worlc. Of homes and windows where arT should lurk. They slceTch each oTher, and daub and painTg 5omeTimes They seem To be whaT They ain'Tg BUT They do make Toys, book-ends, hanqin's, and Things ThaT quiTe liven up This lJiT of The plains. Some day, when The masTer scroll ls made in arT, These members will be on The roll. 4. JW- . - ' ' - .1 .iff . . .,. w .lf . , -A fps f ' A ' . K,--A H :Ln H., 55 - J-x .-.11 Viv- V.- vr 5-- , k ,-Qlwf X , .J -4 ,fd - - -W .31 ,MNH I A .M. pf '- . , ff, 9. , , . f ' ,, p at Q E ' . J...x v I 15. X, 4 . 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' -'H+-' 4f.?if',:f '2f'fg:?f 14,114 N fc:-ah' A X ,f..w4t2fgif:HZ5:f w Q-egg -2-f!fff.:-Tu Q - ' M. ' 1 2 '45 . , ' f' 'Z 1 X- H- nf- ' ' ,L-A A . ' - - -26-29 ., '. 'N 'G 'L x ..gvA - M 1 ram.-M V- M ,, hw- M ,msP2?f,iX:,1-up Q.-,ff A fxff,g,4.z5M' Q-1-ff. N iff'-5:5 - , ,Qjgi ,. 3:?:. Q Y .H ...,ga.4syi-Mi. ,ngfgg-SQ' , . Jysrgfm. .rqyrb X .wg 1.., . :uri , AT: ' . . .V,5fJ, gf - Y-5f f1 fg2g-.41 , W., 'sf-L,5,' .'.f7?M ' E2 ,A R' 1 9' - '- j'tv.,r'x ,-..:.rx?w3,.',gj,,nQ4QfE. - ,'1:fSQ.f:-j- ATHLETICS BARRY HOLTON Coach Barry Holfon has faughi' our boys foofball, buf he has done more ihan ihal. He has been always ready wifh a word of encouragemenf or advice which will help lhe boys lafer on in life. CHARLES LINDSEY Coach Lindsey. alihough he has been wifh us only one year, has proved 'lo us his merif. Mr. Lindsey is consfanfly in a good humor and is always ready fo help. W. J. MORRIS Bill Morris, fhe coach of The second string men, 'fakes raw recruifs and Turns our experienced men in a shorf while. The success of a player depends on his early fraining received ai 'rhe hands of Mr. Morris. J. N. HALL Mr. Hall has lurned oul some mighfy hne fraclx ieams. Having been a fracl: sfar af Howard Payne College, Coach Hall is more able lo give rhe boys the proper fraining. DAVIDA OLINGER Miss Olinger, 'rhe girls' coach and gym insfrucfor, has made able alhlefes of many of The girls. She insfrucfs in volleyball, baslcefball, hockey. and baseball. TOM McCARTY Mr. McCarfy coaches lennis and leads The band. If was largely fhrough his efe forfs ihaf The band was uniformed and furnished wifh music, Tom is always laughing and spreading his good cheer. Page 93 President ELLEN NEWBY Secretary-Treasurer ELIZABETH R EED Yell Leaders MARVIN PIERCE PAUL NORMAN JAMES LEE Sponsors DAVIDA OLINGER HOWARD BUNCH Drill Masters DAVID PERKINS CLINE KELLER Mascot J. WILKIE TALBERI, JR. nd' MTV r 'ff.. F 1 . 4, , Q ,F ' I I ' 9' . I ' . aft I Q 6 IFJ . -,gk I 'W ,s-' Paqv 94 Mary Sue Allen Luryl Allen Mary B. Rasham Margaret Beaty llonnie Beeson Helen Berry F. Billingsley M. llirkman M. Boardman Audrey Hyman Louise Bracken M. Brandeherrv M. L Bradburn Elva B. Brown heneva Brooks .Iune Bruce Ioan Rurlew Beverly Calhoun M. Carter Ruth Cauhle F. Fay Chandley Irma Cline Cora Cooper flara F. Cromer Erlene Daniels Anna Lee llickey Margaret Dickey Lucille Fraley Mary ll. Franks Marie Fulmer Faith Galmich L. fllidewell PEP SQUAD Dorothy Gothard Mable Greene Katherine Green Ilalie Griffin Beatrice Mathorn L. Ilamilton Patty Lou Hearn N. Hendricks Gena. Henley Anna K. Howard ll. Huddleston Mary Lou llull ,lean llunter ll. Johnston Mildred Jones Frances Kerwin Nlellma King Cleo Kolh Francys Krauss M. Lasater l.. M. Lesley Helen Long Modenia Long V. Mansker Lorene McBride M. Mcflaughey llelia Moore Marie Moorhead Maxine Nelson Ellen Newby Louise Nichols L. li. l'attill0 Iloroihy Pounds Lorune Ramming Elizabeth Reed Dorothy Raley Margaret Ross Velma Ross Mable Rowe Rurlell Seals l'hoehe Sehmann Ollie Mae Sikes La Rue Simmons Noreta Sims Pauline Sloan lilizalveth Smith Emma Smith Flula Smith Theda Smith Virgic Stearnian Margaret Steel Gladys Stevenson Evelyn Taylor Irene Tittle L. M. Trevathan M. Tschabold Irene Turner E. Van Emden Fimogene VVagoner M, F, VValker lessie VVarren Audrey Vlfauforil Virginia VViest Mildred VVon1blc Ivan VN'orley jane Vvright El? GUI? GOD TIT WIEMX HL HL WQWM, xg, ' '? -'Sy X - W 1:1 1 ,, 1 i :- f W M 3 . QA 4. in i .h ,, J 4 X ew is if , An unusually large number of boys re- porTed Tor pracTice This season and gave promise ofa fine Team. Never before have so many come ouT Tor pracTice, and never before have we had such high hopes Tor a winning Team as The presenT season. The Team, oT course,pracTiced ouT oT doors when The weaTher permiTTed, buT on bad days They wenT Through rigid menTal drills in- side. On The prac- Tice Tield, The play- ers someTimes prac- Ticed as a uniT and someTimes divided inTo groups. One group would brush up on signals, and anoTher would prac- Tice passing, eTc. For hours aT a Time The coach would send men, one aTTer an- oTl1er, down The Tield for passes. Some players spenT an en- Tire aTTernoon in lriclcing 'held goals and punfs. The capa- ble coaches were consTanTly on The waTch Tor flaws and errors in The playing. ,ff Tm'- i . , 1 , fx fill? X ,W ,sy .. gg I ,f .fe A W, If This year's squad was composed oT many men who leTTered Tor Their lasT Time xfizgi Among These were BenneTT WiThrow, Max SeplcoviTch, J. R. l-lolTon, Ed Greenwood and Malcolm Mauldin, shown in The picTure above wiTh oTher senior players: some oT whom did noT leTTer. The squad as a whole was one of The besT ever seen in This school They iolced and played in The shower room, louT worlced and ToughT on The Tield OT baTTle The Team conTained several excellenf players who were in high school Tor The TirsT Time and have Two more years of high school TooTball ahead OT Them. They are To be envied ToT This op- porTuniTy oT showing up so early in Their school career by Those who play Their las+ game This year Page 96 , REVIEW OF THE SEASON The loo+ball season of ninefeen hundred and fhirly-one was one of 'rhe besl in Benneff Wi1'hrow,all- dislricf halfbaclc, played a greaf game of foofball fhis year. He will long be re- membered for his playing abilify and aggressiveness on lhe field. Malcolm Maudlin, all-disfricf quard,was one of 'the besl guards fha? lhe Coy- ofe feam has ever lurned ouf. Malcolm was a worker and e fighler. Max Sepflcovifch, sfeady, hard laclcler, and blocker, spilled U1 U n Y C n e ne fny player. Ole Coney lsland Max had no lrouble handling his man. Raymond Allen, one of the few leffer men from lasf year, was indeed an asset 'ro The leam. His :pecially was com- pleled passes. What he did fo Eleclra is hislory in W.F.H.S. ill' , l . V, 1' I 4 I ' i 1 ,YM Wichifa Falls for a number of years. lnlensive lraining began before school slarled in Sep+ember. The loolball season found our players in A-I condilion because of lraining and correcf diel and habifs rendered lhem by Coach l-lollon. Our leam was composed lo a large exlenl of experienced men, and +he fighling spirir was inslilled in lhem by sludenls and business leaders of The communily. Pugz' Jasper McBride, small in size, buf 0 gianf in fighl, was one of The mos? rigid Trainers on fhe ieam. He was always ready fo go in and boosf fhe feam. Bill Reynolds was ei greai value io The feam. Allhough he was iniured and could do very liHle playing, he inspired The Team wiih his helpful word and never dying spirif. Bob Daugherly. a 'fighfer wifh experi- ence, was one of fhe besi line plungers on fha leam. This fasl and accurafe lad was a regular half- baclr. LeRoy McBride played his position well. LeRoy will be long remembered for his loyalfy and earn- esfness. He had The real Coyofe spirit .,jVf' PRELIMINARY GAMES , ii Our inirial game of lhe season was played io a scoreless lie wifh Archer Cify. The H is score of The Olney game, which was played 'rhe nexi' weelc-end, came our noihing 'ro nofhing. We were viclorious over Temple and Bowie, The nex'r 'rwo vicfims. The Coyoles advanced for The firsf lime on enemy ierrifory ai Ardmore, Oklahoma. Having heard of The superior playing power of lheir Indians, we expecied a more serious defeai' lhan resulled. The score was 20 'ro I9. The fans who made 'rhe Trip golf home in lime for breakfast and a good lime was had by all. Pu-gc U8 . s R .pq . .1 Q .se Harry Lucius, one of the main-stays on the left side of the line. came to us from Fort Worth. When his2I0 pounds hit something it had to stop. Harry could be depended on to be in the middle of every pile-up. J. C. Daniel was an essential man to the Coyote line-up. He was always worlcing whether on the prac- tice field or in the game. Ed Greenwood, cap- tain-elect for next year, could certainly pass and run. His grit in the game won him many friends. We have confidence in our captain next year. J. R. Holton was one of the most consist- i i J' 4 f ent workers on the team. J. R. was a loyal trainer and a never-sayedie fighter. The Coyotes lost a creditable player with the graduation of Holton. -'-- f t v' 1 ,,,, WN we ,f 3 es? 1. Q 22 Q L' ' sa 1- 4 Q law? ... fam . J?gL.'?',,.::1-:gms--.2 ,y .. f , G.. - , CONFERENCE GAMES . Our first conference game was played at Childress. Although we won with a single - 'Q A 'V '1' touchdown, we were disheartened at the poor showing of the Coyotes. The field ' was dusty and the players were tired from their train ride: but, notwithstanding, the ii playing was slow and sluggish. Possibly the knowledge of an easy victory lcept our team from showing what was in them, or the cider at Ardmore may have done it. Our first night game was played against the Polytechnic High School at the stadium in Fort Worth. The week of rain which preceded this game rendered it impossible for us to practice by artificial light at plllll' H9 William l'lul:l,a lighl- ing laclcle, was chuclc 'Full ol courage. ll was seldom lhal any- lhing gol by Bill: he played a line game lhis year. Bob Brandon, a lasl year. leller man, was a sleady player al lhe end posilion. When lhis man gels mad he can'l be Q in . beal. Bob is a real J , V 0 'flql'1l'6I'. 'Z 4 K A A x W .. M a lco l m Vord e n- 4' -' . as, - - . W-se: Wqigmsfs ' baum was one ol lhe .,., 1: hardesl workers we h d as egmiaa l wfiimw' a on lhe learn. A - g .,q,:.3, ..,. , .ep bad shoulder liepl him oul ol several games, bul when he did gel in he made up lor losl lime. R. G. Anderson. whose specially was laclcling,spilled many an enemy player on his side ol lhe line. R. G. was small bul plenly lasl, and he was always in a iovial mood. nighl An enlirely slrange 'held and playing under lhe brighl arc lighls made - - , - lhe Paclc reel oul ol place. The Polly Parrols had us liclced from lhe beginning. '- ' ' Vfe kicked oll lo our own lwenly-yard line and slood in awe as lhe ball was caughl V and carried lhrough lhe enlire Coyole line-up. Allhough lhis louchdown didn'l counl, il had lhe same psychological elfecl on our players. l-lowever, we loughl hard from lhe very lirsl :ill lhe echo lrom lhe lasl gun had losl ilsell in lhe darkness. We played Quanah on our own lield lhe nexl weelc, and a marked improvemenl was noliced in our players. Bul lhey had nol improved enough yel. as Quanah proved a lillle slrong lor us. Pam' 100 Burns McKinney,wilh his runs. made The Coyoles a mosf val- uable man. He came lo us from Zundy, and has a brillianf foofball career ahead f , of him. H. R. Hanlrs was a mosl dependable blocker. H. R. gels his man. The Coyole leam can always use a slrong, fasl player like Hanks lo a good advanlage. Harry Shain. small buf fasl, slands high in lhis long lisl of lTgh+ers.Harry always Q did his besl and if was good. We need more menwi+hShain's deferminafion. . s. l Jack Genlry will long be remembered for his defensive game and his accurale ff f passing. Shoe Slring Jack could cerlainly hil hard and low. I i :tel i U ni Then Gainesville played us here, and rhis game gave us new hope. Our old my enemy, Elecrra, was our nexl opponent This game was one of 'rhe besl and mosf V H inleresfing ihal' we played during The year. The game wilh fhe Forl Worlh High ' School was played on our field. This was a rough game againsl a 'rough leam. The score remained prelly nearly even during lhe enlire game. If lhe game had lasled an- ofher minufe, we would have scored anolher goal, which would have made us vicforious by nine poinls. Bur 'rhe game ended and we losl by a poinl. However, we were proud of lhis, because many schools refuse even lo play The Norlh Side. The final game of fhe season was Page 101 J. Z. Powell, small buf miqhfy, was one of fhe bas? bloclrers on fhe feam. The op- posing feam never lcnew whaf J.Z.would do nexf. Wafch fhis lad nexf year. Neville Howell, a capable and fhouqhf- ful manager, was al- ways ready TO help wifh fhe feam and fo send them forward wifh a cheery word. ls a d o re Wolfson, ever ready and unfir- inq, won fhe hear? of fhe whole school wifh his loyal spirif, cheer- fulness and helpful- ness. He carried many a boffle of wafer on fhe field, and wifh every one wenf one of fhose lif- fle smiles of his which we lrnow only foo well. I'f1w' we played Thanksgiving Day wifh Vernon. A drizzling rain fhrew a dampness over fhe crowd and players, buf more fans affended fhe game fhan ever before. Vernon won 'rhe game lasf year and fhreafened fo win again. Well, she did. llimx lIElTlTlIEi1fMLlIL ?'N' ix 3313 N F E 1 X xl mf fy , .., , . ,,. ' w wi 1 I' I Av Y 1, X rf ,. Q 'nz ' ,Nl .lx XR X' 2. 'li ,R W f if J Y X X f' 1' M Q' ! , ! X A. N ,, ' fc?-1' .1? iY .X A LL l ' tl' 5 X 75 A' ki X x f f f f X 'Y , , wx f KA . f'QiQf h A n g g: - 'fff Hi fi.. , Bob Brandon, The caplain of rhis year's leam, played for- ward. He was good af fancy shofs and could send fhe ball 'lo lhe baske? from any posifion on fhe floor. Bob would offen fhrow The ball over one shoulder or under his leff arm for a goal. Norvan Pressley was handicapped in fha? he was shorfer fhan his 'Fellow playersl'He moved abou? wifh a reslless energy +ha+ generally pul him al The same place as rhe ball. Bob Decker was a guard: he has im- proved considerably over las? year's work. Bob was a hard worker and sfeady player. Thompson was fhe scrappiesf guard we had. ll' was Thomp- son who snafched mosf of rhe balls lhaf came off The back bOaf'd. 'lil l ,FT ni-TX. i ' l x 3 2 ' l . l y wi, A E . . v ' ' ,s . Il! REVIEW OF THE SEASON ,lf ll fab v ,f wk Jkyf' The Coyoles played lorry-eighr games 'rhis season and were viclorious in forly E43-35V rhree of The encounlers. We mer borh Childress and Elecrra rwice and won all rhese engagemenrs. We bowed once ro Perrolia and once ro Union Valley, and lhen in 'rhe lournamenf we were bealen by Olney. Six Conference games were played and six were won. The feam rhis year has had more hope and ambirion rhan has any previous leam. A large number of boys reporling a'r rhe firsf of fhe season srarfed Things off righr and gave evidence of rhe facr 'rhar baskel' ball becomes more popular every year. Every afrernoon during Fade 104 sgkgt Reeves was our cen- fer. He was an ex- cellenf player and generally made his goals by 'rapping fhe ball in from direcfly beneafh fhe baslref. Reeves seldom gof fhrough a game wifh- ouf fwo or fhree fouls. Orren Janeway was one of our guards. He fool: a greaf de- light in snafching fhe ball ouf of his op- ponenfs' hands, and many an e n e my s s-,ss,-- - player has been puz- zled af nof feeling fhe ball in his hands when he saw if com- ing sfraighf fo him. Esfes played forward. He was especially nofed for his accu- rafe shofs from fhe side line fo The bas- lref or fo anofher player's hands. Ed Greenwood is an- other player who also shines af foofball.l-le is a hard warlcer al bofh. 'ff' rg N gi i s 2 ' T' iw X pracfice fhere was an air of lighf-hearfedness and good cheer. yef a feeling X ,K 3 ss- ,f of confidence and deferminafion pervaded The gym. The feam fhis year was he is 's-fi undoubfedly fhe besf we have ever had. Mosf of fhe players gained valuable ex- i'4L,,..- he-,f ' perience lasf year, as is shown by fhis year's resulf. Every player foughf a liffle harder and shof a liffle fruer fhan ever before. The boys have enioyed being on fhis feam and have nof felf burdened wifh if. They have developed form and loyalfy under fhe capable guidance of Barry l-lolfon. 1 sa...- Only fhree feams in fhis parf of fhe counfry succeeded in defeafing fhe fighfing Coyofes. The Pagl' 105 BenTon Ross was The assisTanT manager of The baslceTball Team This year. Benton was always ready in his capaciTy as manager. He always had a ier- sey ready for every player who came olil The floor and was ready To caTch The iersey of Those who wenT in. l'-lis curly blaclr hair shelters an acTive, -undersTand- ing mind, and he knew how To sympa- Thize wiTh Those who losT and how To praise Those whowon. The Team in general proTiTed greaTly by having BenTon around. lsadore Wolfson was manager of The Toof- ball as well as The loaslceTball Team. If any player ever TelT down and ouT, a Tew minuTes wiTh lzzy and he was once again The happy sporT he generally was. Izzy rendered his services as TaiThTully To bas- lxefball as he did To loolball. , , ,E , 5, . T , li A vs X ,V , ' i .l ,l -T '5 ,awww , - ,Q . 3 'o ., -' i' . I ' L ln Paclc losT loy a small margin To Union Valley, Oklahoma, buT beaT Them severely in a reTurn engagement PeTrolia proved To be a liTTle beTTer Than The CoyoTes. The dis+ricT meeTing, ElecTra and Jaclcsboro suffered deTeaT aT Their hands, buT The clownTall came in The game wiTh Olney-a hard, TasT game. The season was by Tar The besT in several years Tor boTh TirsT and second sTring Teams. The second sTring men played games among Their Teams wiTh much inTeresT. The Tirsl' Team won vicTories over The Tollowing Teams: ElecTra, Childress, l-lenrieTTa, Bowie, BomarTon, Fairview, Cashion, and Tour games wiTh Nocona-all in pre-disTricT meeT play. Ht' 1011 CIUIPTIWIHII HE R SHED QUDHIRUVS WNV HS Jimmy Williamson was a one-man frack feam. Williamson was wifhouf a doubf one of fhe besi' sprinf men in Wichira Falls. He was known for his abilify fo run 'rhe 440-yard dash, 'Phe IOO-yard dash, and The low hurdles. He was a good man fo have on any +eam in any capacify. W. D. Humble was The ofher leffering man. He was besi known for 'lhe mile run. because of his long wind. Being es- pecially well devel- oped around The chesf and shoulders, he could make fhe Iao several limes wifhour riring. Hum- ble made Two poinfs for W. F. H. S. in The Slafe Meet. Jimmy Williamson. making IB poinfs, was The high poinr man in fhe Siafe Meer. x ' 5 iclff lliy The Coyores won all meers wirh rhe exceprion of rhar wirh Elec+ra. The Coyofe ' - . Miiui lracksrers +ook second place in 'rhe disfricr mee'f: 'rhey had a +o'ral of rwenry ' poinrs. Elecrra had a very 'Few more poinfs rhan we did in 'rhis meer. Borh William- son and Humble enrered in 'rhe Srafe meer, which was held a'r Ausrin. Williamson look fourfh place in rhe 220-yard low hurdles. Leonard Saye was a very efficienr manager: he was 'rhe rhird man 'ro lerfer. O'rher rracksrers who did nor lerfer were Ed Campbell, Richard Smifh, Mar+in Noly and Orien Janeway. Ed Campbell was besl' known for his dashes and Richard Smirh for 440-yard dash. Page. 108 X' . Miss Olinger's volley ball Team was oT par excel- lence This year. The Team includ- ed CapTain Jean Worley, Thelma Dean Ross, lrma Cline, Frances Griffin, Lois Hub- bard, Mary BeTh Robinson, Arline Cook,Jessie War. ren, Emma SmiTh, ChrisTine Crozier, Isabelle Breaux, Rachel Bogue, La Vera Harrison, Merle Hammond and Virgie Mae STearman. ln pre- vious years The volley ball Team has noT been oT suTTicienT sTrengTh To enTer compeTi- Tive maTches. For fT??x 1 1- Alix, ,mi fi 1, T' lr several years The Teams in The various gym periods have held conTesTs beTween 'il I I 1. Themselves, buT This is The TirsT Team in W, F. H. S. To play oTher schools. Some X, elf-ii y oT The girls developed powerTul swaTs and oTTen senT The ball Tlying Trom one end oT XYNNQPALTQH-,V The gym To The oTher. We were enTerTained during an enTire assembly period by The girls volley ball Team. This sporT more Than any oTher gives every player an equal chance. No player has a given duTy excepT To serve, and They all have an equal chance, aT ThaT. Many games were played during The season. We played PeTrolia in The meeT held here in February. AlThough PeTrolia was vicTorious, we admired The spunlc wiTh which our girls ToughT. f'fl!lf 1 0 Rufus King was The Tennis cham- pion ofWichiTa Falls. He noT only meT and con- quered all com- 'l'w. 'i ,s 1. ' vfhul' ers. buT he also 1 is G. N, .faF'1y T enTered The boys' doubles wiTh H. if ' R. Hanks. Rufus 3 if I 5 has many unusual sw shoTs which he f i 93 T k developed be- fore he sTarTed Taking Tennis seri- ously. His abilify is by no means limited To Tennis: he is an experT marksman wiTh a shoTgun, good in swimmer, base- f ball player, and marble shooTer. H Q And. above all, he is a likable fellow. H. R. Hanks, who, wiTh Rufus, won The boys' doubles, is also a fooTball player. l-l. R. can hi+ The balls hard and True To The I We JN. '.A, back of The courT or drop Them easy iusT over The neT. Bofh of These boys have ' H The abiliTy To make fuTure Tennis champions of Themselves. Six Tennis courTs are if , if - kepT up by The ciTy on The school grounds. The CounTry Club has Two courTs. Did you know ThaT Mr. Rider plays Tennis? The snapshof above proves iT: if was snapped one Sunday afTernoon wiTh The kind permission of The person shown Therein. In facT, he posed for This exclusive phoTograph. Mr. Rider claims ThaT he can hi+ The neT every Time. Tennis is quiTe popular, as iT gives every player a chance To show his own abiliTy. lT is a beaufiful sighf To see a sel' of courTs Tull of lively figures cladin whiTe skirTs and flannel Trousers. Pane 1,10 Q Belly Jane Seh- mann is a,lennis player of no mean abilily, which abilily is nol limiled.lo lennis playing, bul exlends lo olher forms ol alhlelics as well. Having played lennis all her lile, Belly is enabled by experience lo cope wilh many silualions which would ballle a novice al lhe game. One can lell by her slyle ol play lhal she is anylhing bul a novice. Every slep, every move. every relurn ol lhe ball lends lo show lhal she is a masler ol lhe nel game and queen ol lhe courl. lrma Cline, nol quile so experi- enced norquile so assured. formed lhe olher mem- ber ol lhe clou- bles leam. She could be seen praclicing long before lhe lour- namenl, perlecl- ing her game lrom all angles. This has been her praclice lor several years, so she was nol lired by lhe malches ol lhe lournamenl. She has ballled many an A 1 opponenl wilh lhe slcill wilh which she slrolces lhe ball, and il is nol surprising lo see ' ,ml ' , ii lhe ball fly when Irma, lo oulward appearances, has lapped il lighlly. 'Y , 1 Dorolhy Cline was lhe winner in lhe local lournamenl for singles player. If in a prac- lice malch or a lille game, Dorolhy pul lorlh The besl lennis ol which she was capable. lnslead ol playing carelessly when lhere was nolhing al slalce, she walched and correcled lhe laulls in her game. And, like lhe olher successlul players, she has won lhrough by sleady prac- lice and hard worlc. Dorolhy, lilce lhe doubles girls, did nol gel pasl lhe dislricl meel, because opponenls iusl played a Iillle loo well. Page 111 GOLF Sfeve Powers has iusf finished un- winding for af leasf a hundred and sixfy yards. We would expecf a fufure golf champ of Sfeve if he could prac- g fice on Sunday. i And who buf Randolph Mc- l Cauley would ever fry fo sinlc a puff wi+h fhe flag in fhe cup? He .. QERQSQ' probably lcnew if -::'4 would be wasfed energy fo remove if.Our cify boasfs ':-s fwo excepfionally fine golf courses. There are prac- +ice greens and fees af bofh fhe clubs. HOCKEY Alfhough fh is sporfis nof played wifh ofher schools, inferesfing com- pefifion is found among ourselves. Two snaps of fhe feam in acfion are shown af fhe righf. if i l F , , px ri . 3 GIRLS' FooTBALL il jj if Sham foofball is played by fhe girls during fheir gym period. Being off-sides sw- fggtlfy' and rnuddling is nof af all unusual. GYMNASIUM EXERCISES The boys have muscle-rending exercises once or fwice a weelc, play class baslcef' ball fre- quenfly, and hold confesfs befween differenf squads in each class. Some days are sef aside for wresfling and some for maf and spring-board exercises. The girls learn various for- eign follc dances and a few clogs. They, foo, have sfiff exercises, buf fhey do nof work our so sfrenuously as do fhe boys. On clear days bolh boys and girls have oufdoor exercises. P Uv 112 -. . . ,. Wm, ' J . ' ff Q 1 Hx f ,z 1' rv- - Q-. -g -xv . V -,, - ,, . ' '- M - -.af-'53 '. , -, w: Q '- 77? Nr- arc,--rm eff5.f2f'f '4ff+f., w's- .wer,g4f - -ffiliv-21. f' 9 5. ,..., mf Q- g:..,1A.-tam - .. ,.,- ...'95,7g,, --ding, .1 5 .V .,A, :.p..1 M , 5' V .ly-1. '-- 'gfgr-3:91 1,1 . .', 5f..'w ,.- -1 - ,gs ,J f .-3-vs w.. 4,r-'2 -- Q -6, -. v:,. .xi -ew N .K , - -'-tal V ,W -- ' .bf-' 1 - :f11a.' :J gift ' w .,g,.. ALI-Q-3:,vA5.f 14 . -0. 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Geincsvlffe Chkwre Q1-.224 69 ' to 105 om QSO' C X Trbm f 001' Q Y' Clams, 5P'Ci8x LB b4 ' O wrnon x f '7e4 .I+ 9: R Norfh r 'sehfbr 6 65 m,,,,g,, QTL?-y u Sl e 01494, 4 I. A nCe Wfn,,.,,,, if Y Q5 Go Afmem H W M Girl Reserve ow. LBT3 PJ Akdnorwml lem cm! f M :ei un Bqgkefba fc goox MlU'year Graduafion om' WW fr , ' C915 '29 S A 9 fwmc. Au.m.,f,w,.1 4 Q Qi QU' ' :C Avdifofiumm . nkeniw We-P-' W Fr0 , .59 I-.--1 Quane fl WM' Foof ba ll -Season ' f.5o -50 Sddaoq, 0 S ,H C441 ehCQ ' -I-mo, poff , Qnflyg Q -wal ,OCZ f Elks C1,5, x 5 C ,ro Dallas 'L Q G-93 5' F Tnpa-1y ' O, Cgsgkg Dcuqh n Q M-U 6 ' it 5 Ardmore B 6-'x Dodqlecmb 6 ft eo' Senate X BOY , Q06 May' Senior Vwelf popuhnfmh ghfx Irma' .Q,V' Fi - Inlmllllg Q 5 . ff-lf 1 I ff , A cfs 1 sid , 1 Y 0 1 i f f 'fi if 1 V . K ,, X Q .A I - 9- ff f -x uf I lm Av! f 1 N 5 4 ' 1' fi X AQ? fi jilflf In , h- 0 t E Y-3 . A P fl luff. lm Sorry f dskf-Bd far' Jflfhaf is you aff do. 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