Abilene High School - Flashlight Yearbook (Abilene, TX)
- Class of 1942
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Editorial Adviser
MR. FRANK ETTER
Business Adviser
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"Enter to learng go forth to serve." Today these Words mean more to the
students in Abilene High School than ever before, for many are going forth to
serve our nation in time of its need.
For our theme we have used a patriotic motif in connection with our daily
Work here in Abilene l-ligh. You will find how our school carries on its Work
during a national emergencyg how students and teachers Work together for
better understandingp and how the entire faculty and student body are aid-
ing our country by preparing themselves for any duty they may be called
upon to perform.
Wherever the paths of service may lead you, We hope that in this l942
yearbook you will find a record of the pleasant memories of your days of
learning.
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SUPERINTENDENT L. E. DUDLEY, M. A., LL. D.
This has been a trying time for many of you. Your loved
ones have faced danger and death in order that our nation may
continue free. You, yourselves, have sacrificed certain accus-
tomed luxuries in order that you may contribute your part toward
Winning the war. ln spite of worries and sacrifices, the lines
have fallen to us in so much more pleasant places than is true
of school people in all other nations of the World that We ouaht
not to complain. With confidence in the riahteousness of our
cause, let us continue in every Way to be loyal and true. May
the instruction you have received make you more appreciative
of the privilege of livinq in the "land of the free and the home
of the brave."
L. E. DUDLEY
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PRINCIPAL H. S. FATHERREE, B. A.
Every individual in Abilene High School is asking himself
what he can do in this emergency to aid his country. Many
channels of service are removed from us. Qlder men will do
our fighting, our ship building, and our diplomatic Work, older
shoulders will bear the load of transportation, nursing, rescue,
and other duties. One giant task remains for us - to gird our-
selves for the great task of carrying on. "To us from failing
hands is thrown the torch." lf we build carefully, honestly, in-
dustriously, and soundly in character and citizenship, We can
hold high the torch which will shortly be relinquished to us.
Ours is the opportunity to equip ourselves with those enduring
qualities of sound citizenship so that leadership and citizenship
in the future shall not fail our country.
H. S, FATHERREE.
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Kommauders-in-Hhicf
MRS. EDITH C. SMITH, B. A., STUDENT CCUNSELCR
Adaptability, courage, endurance, faith, and vision are the
attributes you will need in the years ahead. To help Win the
War and to keep yourself Well-balanced, you must be able to
adapt yourself cheerfully and intelligently to conditions which
will be changing daily and almost hourly. Courage will help
you undertake new and unusual tasks, and endurance will en-
able you to Work at them as long as your efforts are needed.
Planning and rebuilding the World after the War is over-
rebuilding it into a better World than has ever existed before-Will
require faith and vision. Faith in you makes me confident that
the next generation will have a better universe in which to live.
EDITH C. SMITH.
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL D. B. WEATHEBBY, B. A., M. A.
May We pause to think of the many Wonderful privileges
and opportunities that we have been enjoying and in so doing
refill ourselves with patriotism so fervent and ardent that we, as
true citizens of our homeland, will go about our Work of national
defense and of the making of this World safe for democracy in
such earnest fashion that success will decidedly crown our ef-
forts. Let us all continue to do our part in winning this great
struggle into which We have been forced by our enemies, even
though these parts vary from that of the practice of rigid econ-
omy at home to that of meeting the foe at the battle front. May
each of us realize with seriousness just what We owe to our own
United States and do our part cheerfully. Let us feel a thrill in
doing our best to keep the Stars and Stripes Waving. Let us
go on with enthusiasm and establish the glory of democracy
throughout the World.
D. B. WEATHEBBY
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ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL ICE C. HUMPHREY, B. A., M. A.
"Chance favors the prepared mind."
You, the students of "grand old Abilene I-Iigh," are preparing
for the battles ot today and tomorrow. Your luck will largely de-
pend on how Well you are prepared. You are learning day by
day how important it is to be ready to go. War is teaching all
of us the all irnportant lesson, "Be prepared."
May your lives be richer, finer, happier, and better as a re-
sult of having learned the vital lesson of preparation.
1oE c. HUMPHREY
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MR. L. I. ACKERS
MR. E. P. MEAD
Vice-President
l6'mrd af Zfrusfees
MR. W. E. IARRETT
President
MR. W. V. WOMACK
MRS. C. G. ATKINSON
MR. IOE SMITH
MR. E, B. FREE
MRS. SELMA BISHOP
B. A., M. A.
English
Ready Writers
MISS MARY BAGGETT
MISS TOMMIE CLACK
L. I., B. A.
English
Flashlight-G an G
MISS WINNIFRED PFAFF
A. B., M. A. A. B.
English English
Senior Sponsor
MISS ANNIE LEE WILLIAMS MRS. KATI-IRYN MORROW
B. A. B. A.
English English
Student Council
MISS BENNIE SPECK
B. A., B. O., M. A.
English
Declumuiiorl
MRS. CAROLYN WOOTEN
MISS
B. A.
English
Assistant Debate
TI-IELMA MCPI-IERSON
B. A.
English
MISS BOBBIE CLACK
L. I., B. A.
English
Direcior of Spelling
MRS. LAUREL DUNN
B. A., M. A.
English
MRS. HOWARD MILLER
B. S.
English
Drcxmcriics
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MISS YETTA MAE SLAYTON
B. A., M. A.
Spanish
MISS RUTH EPLEY
B. A.
English
MR. V. D. BOWERS
A. B.
Shop Work
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MR. I. I. MOORE
A. B., B. S., M, S.
Vocational Agriculture
Future Farmers
MRS. C. B. HICKS
B. A.
Latin
MR. W. RAINEY OWEN
B. S.
Diversified Occupation
Coordinator of Diversified
Occupation
MRS. A. H. GATLIN
A. B.
Spanish
MRS. E. M. RANDOLPH
L. I., B. A., M. A.
Spanish
Los Leales
MR. G. W. HAGGARD
B. A.
Iournalisrn
Battery
MR. E. C. POLK
B. A.
Spanish
Declctmation
MISS MYRTLE TRANTHAIN
B. A.
Latin
MR. FRANK O. CAIN
B. S.
Mechanical Drawing
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B. A., M. A. A. B. B. A., M. A. B. A., M. A.
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
Assistant Principal Tennis Senior Sponsor- I-Ii-Y
Banking
MISS BELLE IONES MBS. I. F. BOREN MBS. M. E. NOBWOOD MBS. O. E. DIVAN
B. A. B. A., M. A. B. A. B. A.
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
MISS MABEL REEVES MB. FRANK EII EB MISS HELEN MARTIN
A. B. A. B. B. A.
Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics
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B. A., B. M.
Band
MR. R. M, COWDEN
B. A.
Science
Iunior Sponsor
MBS. PAT I-IENAGAN
B. A.
Art
Art Director
MB. BOB MCDONALD
B. S.
Music
A Cappella
MISS WILLIE MAE FLOYD
B, A., M. A.
Science
Iunior Academy of Science
MISS WILLIE M. HINES
B. S.
Foods
MISS AILEEN HARDIN
B. S.
Music
Personality Girls
Freshman Sponsor
MB. IOI-IN B. I-'ARR
B. S.
Physics
Iunior Sponsor
MR. ASI-IBY SMITH
M. S.
Chemislry
Sophomore Sponsor
Iunior Hi-Y
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MRS. LAVELLE HAYS MR. I-I. L. SULLIVAN MR. LONNIE BRIGGS
B. A. B. S., M. S. B. A., M. B. A.
Secretary Secretarial Training Business Administration
Stenoqraphy Typing
MISS RUTH I-IUTCI-IISON MRS. GEORGE MURRAY MR. COMER CLAY
B. A., B. S., M. A. B. L., B. O. M. A.
Librarian Librarian Speech
Student Council--Debate
MR. W. K. BENTLEY MR. HOWARD MILLER MRS. BEE SI-IACKELFORD
B. A. B. S., B. B. A. B. S.
Physical Training Business Administration Physical Training
Track BasketbaI1 Pep Squad--G an G
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Secretary
MR. C. B. FORD
B. A., B. M.
Dramatics
Thespian
MR. VERNON I-IILLIARD
B. B. A.
Athletics
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MRS. IOHN BROVVN
B. A.
History
MISS AVIS MCKELVAIN
A, B.
Speech
National Forensic League
Student CounciI
MR. ERNEST SUBLETT
B. A.
Science
Sophomore Sponsor
Zzvulfy
MISS LILLIE M. BANKI-IEAD
B. A.
Spanish
Pan American
MISS MARIORIE ARNOLD
B. S.
Secretarial Training
Stenoqraphy
MISS EVA GARVIN
B, A., M. A.
Business Administration
Typing
MR. LEON HUDDLESTON
B, A., M. A.
Chemistry
MR. IAMES CASSLE
B, S.
Mechanical Drawing
Freshman Sponsor
Iunior Hi-Y
MISS EMMA IOHN BLAKE
B. A.
Spanish
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Bitsy Gruver, Hollis Manly, Welton Lindsey
Boyd Rogers, Victor Womack, Sam Henry Smith, Margie Givens
Student ,llssacirzfirffz
This year the Student Council has had as its aim, "The main-
tenance of a successful school year and the establishment of a
program of all-out effort for the defense of our country." Each
member has worked diligently to provide for a successful school
year, as Well as sponsoring campaigns, assemblies, and other
drives for defense. Such things as collecting l,482 books and
l,34l magazines for the United Service Organization, providing
civilian defense registration among the students, and selling
35,902 Worth of stamps and bonds show the value of our Student
Council. The excellent cooperation of the student body has
made it possible for the Council not only to maintain the regular
duties of such things as milk fund, hall patrol, lost and found,
bank system, flower fund but also to carry on successfully the
additional program of defense. The election of Abilene High
School as the president of the Texas Association of Student Coun-
cils proves the efficient Way that our Council has carried out
its aim.
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Nadine Dees-her sincerity, candor, and ever-present smile
Won the admiration and love ot all. Those with Whom she
Worked found her loyal, trustworthy, and dependable. She was
an ideal person to have as a friend, for she Was always aenuine,
cheerful, and helpful-one who would comfort and inspire.
"When she had passed, it seemed like the ceasing of
exquisite music."
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Vice-President . , . .......... Billy D. King
Secretary ..A. .,.. N Cincy Ounninqhcxm
Reporter ...., ,..... E Hison Gerlach
SPONSORS
Mr. Ike W. Icy Miss Winnifred Pferff
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Page 26 MINUTEMEN OF
PATTI lEANNE ALLEN
Sons cmd Daughters of the
American Legion '39y A. A. A.
Collectors '40-'4l: Pep Squad '4Zg
G an G '42, Llkffsf-1-.4 V5
College? Afbcflenlelbhristiari -R
Major: journalism
IIMMY ASHBY
F. F. A. '40-'42,
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Civil Engineering
GRACE BAIZE,
Foreign Correspondence '39-'
41: G an G '42.
College: Abilene Christian
Major: History
WYNOGENE BALLARD
Girl Reserve '39-'4O: Foreign
Correspondence '4l: Personality
Girls '42p Student Association '39-
'4O: National Honor Society '42.
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Science
NORMA BARTON
student ms-ascii '39g Girl
Reserve '39: Personality Girls
'41-'-42: G an G '42: Pep Squad
'40-'42: President of Pep Squad
'42: Field Marshal of Pep Squad
'4l.
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
WALTER BLACKBURN
Sons and Daughters of the
American Legion '39: F. F. A.
'39-'42g National Honor Society
'42.
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Animal Husbandry
FRANK K. ANTILLEY
F. F. A. '39-'42,
College: Agricult ralfand
1 Mechanical I
Major: Anima Htgbandry
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Girl Reserve '39-'4O: Glee Club
'39-'4O: G an G '42.
College: Gail
Major: Business Administration
IUANITA BALLARD
Girl Reserve '39-'4l: G an G
'42.
College: None
DOUGLAS BARRON
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
LA DOYT BETTIS
Model Airplane '40-'4l: Diver-
sified Occupations '40-'42: Na-
tional Honor Society '42.
College: Western States ,
Major: Engineering
DORIS BOHANNON
Latin '39: Cyclodrama '4l:
Glee Club '39: Personality Girls
'4lA'42: Pep Squad '40-'42,
College: University of Texas
Major: Business Administ tion
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LEWIS BOWDRY
Track '41-'42,
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Architecture
BOBBY BRASELTON
Band '39: Photography '42.
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
R. C. BRYAN
Back o' Curtain '39p Radio
Guild '39-'40,
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Law
BILLIE MAE BUSTER
Foreign Correspondence '39:
Art '4O4'4lg Glee Club '39-'4Og
G an G '42.
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
MELBA CHANEY
Girl Reserve B97 Diversified
Occupations '4l-'42
College: None
FRANCES CHOATE
Pep Squad '40-'42: Girl Re-
serve '39: Star Gazers '39-'4U:
Glee Club '39-'4O: Typing '4lg
G an G '42.
MARION BOYD
Social English '39: Cyclodrama
'40: Student Association '4l-'42g
Personality Girls '4l-'4Zg G an G
'4Zg Pep Squad '4l-'42: National
Honor Society '42,
College: Texas State College
for Women
Major: Art
EULALIA BROWNING
Tennis '39g Foreign Correspon-
dence '4O: Pep Squad '40-'42g
G an G '42.
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
MAY ELIZABETH BURTON
Social English '39-'4O: Glee
Club '39-'4lg Fine Arts '40-'4l:
A Cappella '42: Public Address
'427 G an G '4Z: National Honor
Society.
College: Texas State College
tor Women
Major: Music
BILLIE BYERS
Los Leales '39-'4l: G an G '42,
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
MARY FRANCES CHELF
Fine Arts '39: Cyclodrama '39-
'4ly Glee Club '39-'42g A Cap-
pella '4Zg Trio '42: G an G '42:
National Honor Society '42,
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
BARBARA CLAYTON
Social English '39: Sons and
Daughters of the American Le-
gion '39: Future Teachers '40-
'4lg Pep Squad '4U342p G an G
'42.
Major: Business Administration College: University of Texas
Major: Business Administration
MINUTEMEN C
College: Gail
RICHARD COCHRAN
Golf '-42: Glee Club '427 A Cap-
pella '42: Photography '42.
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Military Science
AUBREY COLE
First Aid '39y Basketball '40-
'42: Track '40-'42,
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
BILLY COLWELL
Football '39-'42.
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Engineering
WILLIE IEAN CULLEN
Star a , ories
'4O: A. A. A. Collectors '4l: Pep
Squad '40-'42g G an G '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
PEGGY DARDEN
Foreign Correspondence '39:
G an G '42.
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Speech
ESTHER DOTSON
Girl Reserve '4Op Home Mak-
ing '41g Glee Club '40-'42g A Cap-
pellla '42g Student Association
'42p G an G '42
College: Bethany Peniel
Major: Music
MOODY LEE COFFMAN
Spanish '42g Cyclodrama '4O:
Band '42.
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Mathematics
IEANNE COLE
Flashlight '39: Iunior Red Cross
'39: A. A. A. Collectors '40-'42g
G an G '42,
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Science
BOB CORLISS
Tumbling '39-'4Ug Foreign Cor-
respondence '4lp National Honor
Society '42.
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Spanish
CARROLL DANIELL
F. F. A. '39-'42: Photography
'42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Agriculture
IEAN DAVIES
Sports '4l: Glee Club '40-'42:
G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Typing
BONNIE DUMIS
Glee Club '4l-'42: G an G '42,
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Mathematics
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DOROTHY ELLIOTT
Los Leales '4l: G an G '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Law
MARGARET FAGAN
Fine Arts '39: Cyclodrama '40-
'4lg Pep Squad '40-'42g Person-
ality Girls '41-'42: G an G '42
College: Sophie Newcomb
Major: Music
KENNETH FORD
junior Geologists '38: Science
'39-'4Og Diversified Occupations
'40-'42: Public Address '39-'4O:
National Honor Society '42,
College: Bob jones, Tennessee
Major: Ministry
GLENN GARRETT
Flashlight '39: Life Under the
Microscope '40-'4l: Photography
'42.
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Architecture
BILLIE IEAN GLASS
junior Red Cross '39: Foreign
Correspondence '4Og Typing '4l:
G an G '42: Pep Squad '40-'42g
A Cappella '42: Student Associa-
tion '40-'4l: Glee Club '39-'42g
National Honor Society '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
MV'
LUCILE GRAVENS
Band '39-'4lg Los Leales '41:
G an G '42: I. M. P. '39-'40
College: None
NANCY ESTES
Girl Reserve '4l: G an G '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Science
MARTHA FONVILLE
Band '39-'4Z: Girl Reserve '39:
G an G '42.
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Music
GEORGE GAEFORD
Cyclodrama '39-'4U: Glee Club
'39-'4Og Stage Crew '39
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Aeronautical
Engineering
ELLISON GERLACH
Sons and Daughters of the
American Legion '39-'4U: Quill
and Scroll '39-'42: Battery '39-
'4Z: Business Manager of Bat-
tery '42: Hi-Y '4l-'42: National
Honor Society '42
College: Rice
Major: Government and Law
WRIGHT GLOVER
Iunior Geologists '39-'4O: Ra-
dio Guild '39
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Stock Raising
MERIETTA GREEN
Fine Arts '39: Los Leales '39-
'4O: National Thespian '40-'42:
G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Clerical
MINUTEMEN Oli
VIRGINIA GRIZZARD
Personality Girls '4l-'42g Na-
tional Thespian '4l-'42g A Cap-
pella '42g Glee Club '40-'42g Bat-
tery '4Og Pep Sguad '4lg Cyclo-
drama '39-'4l: Student Associa-
tion '4O7 Band '39-'4Ug G an G '42
College: University of Texas
Major: English
MARY ELIZABETH HAAG
Back O' Curtain T397 National
Thespian '40-'42g National Foren-
sic League '4O-'42: Band '39-'42g
Orchestra '39-'427 Student Asso-
ciation '4U-'42p Battery '40-'42:
Ouill and Scroll '4l-'427 G an G
'42: National Honor Society '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
BILLIE MARIE HARVEY
Knitting '39p I. M. P, '4Oy Band
'4l-'42p G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Music
LEE HENRY, Ir.
Sons and Daughters of the
American Legion '39g Tennis '4Op
Photography '42g National Honor
Society '4l-'42g National Thes-
pian '40-'42: President of Na-
tional Honor Society '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Chemical Engineering
INA LOU HILL
Girl Reserve '39-'4U: Sports '40-
'4lp Glee Club '4lg G an G '42
College: McMurry
Major: History
GLADYS IO IOHNSON
Girl Reserve T395 Star Gazers
'4U: lunior Red Cross '4U: Typing
'4l: G an G '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Business Administration
BITSY GRUVER
Back O' Curtain T395 Cyclo-
drama '4Ug National Thespian
'4l-'42y Pep Squad '40-'42: Field
Marshal of Pep Squad '4l: Sec-
retary of Student Association '42g
Executive Council '42: Personal-
ity Girls '41-'427 Band Sweet-
heart '427 G an G '427 National
Honor Society '41-'42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Speech
NANCY HARRIS
Girl Reserve '39: Band '39-'42:
G an G '42
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Typing
IAMES HAWKINS
First Aid '39p Los Leales '40-
'4lg Bicycle '39
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Mathematics
IIMMY HIGGINS
Tennis '39p Model Airplane
'40g Hi-Y '4l-'42g Flashlight '40-
'42g Flashlight Photographer '427
Battery Photographer '42g Ouill
and Scroll '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Photography
BETTY HOLLINGSHEAD
Art '39-'4Op G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Dietetics
PEGGY IEAN IOHNSON
Girl Reserve '397 Star Gazers
'4Ug junior Red Cross '4U5 Typing
'4lg G an G '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Business Administration
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DONALD IOLLY
Social English '39-'4l: Diversi-
fied Occupations '4l-'42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
HENRY IAMES KEITH
Shop '39: F. F. A. '39-'4l
College: Texas Technological
Major: Civil Engineering
BILLY KING
Band '39-'4lg Tennis '39-'42p
Basketball '41-'42g Student Asso-
ciation '39-'4l: President of Soph-
omore Class '4U: President of
junior Class '4l: Vice-President
of Senior Class '42: Hi-Y '4l-'42:
President of I-Ii-Y '42: National
Honor Society '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Civil Engineering
MARGARET ANNE JORDAN
Tennis '40-'4l: Girls Tennis
Squad '41-'42: Battery '4l-'42:
Quill and Scroll '41-'42: G an G
'42: National Honor Society '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Physical Education
BEULAH MAE KING
Girl Reserve '39: Embroidery
'4l: G an G '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Dietitian
HOPE LAMBERT
Foreign Correspondence '39:
Band '4l: G an G '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
BOBBIE LOU LANDERS
Band '39-'42y G an G '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
LUCILE LeMAY
Girl Reserve '4l: G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Science
WELTON LINDSEY
F. F. A. '39-'427 National For-
ensic '4O-'42y Hi-Y '4l-'42: Na-
tional Thespian '42p President oi
F. F. A. '4lg National Honor So-
ciety '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Agriculture
'+- -.
IACK LANIER
lunior Red Cross '39: Cyclo-
clrama '40-'4l: Diversified Occu-
pations '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Business Administration
WILBUR LINDSAY
Tennis '42
College: Texas Technological
Major: Aeronautical
Engineering
IIMMY LONGLEY, Ir.
National Forensic League '39-
'4l: Hi-Y '4l-'42: Flashlight '39-
'4O: Tennis '40: Track '39p Model
Airplane '39: Debate '39: Pho-
tography '42: Student Associa-
tion '39-'4U.
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
MINUTEMEN OF
IEAN LOWRY
Foreign Correspondence '39:
Radio Guild '4U: A. A. A. Cole
lectors '4l: G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Business Administration
MAXINE McDONNELL
Girl Reserve '39p Knitting '40:
Los Leales '4l: G an G '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Dietetics
HOLLIS MANLY, lr.
National Forensic League '39:
Glee Club '39-'4lg Student Asso-
ciation '39-'42: President Student
Association '42g Radio Guild '39-
'4l: Vice-President of Class '39p
Hi-Y '42: Photography '42: De-
bate '39-'42: National Honor So-
ciety '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Pre-Law
NORMA MASSEY
Band '39-'42: A. A. A. Collec-
tors '40-'42g G an G '42
College: Texas Technological
Major: Business Administration
VIOLA MILLS
Star Gazers '39: Glee Club '4U:
Rand '40-'42: O r c h e s t r a '42:
G an G '42: National Honor So-
ciety '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Music
MAE AVONNE MURRAY
Foreign Correspo ence '39:
Social English '4U: A. A. A. Col-
lectors '4l: G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Science
PAULINE MCCARRELL
Ready Writers '39-'42g G an G
'42
College: Texas Technological
Major: Nursing
MARY FRANCES MCMINN
Foreign Correspondence '39-
'4O: Future Teachers '4lg Glee
Club '4l-'42g G an G '42
College: I-Iardin-Simmons
Major: History
MARGARET SUE MARSHALL
Foreign Correspondence '4U:
G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Stenography
MINNIE ALICE MAYFIELD
Glee Club '39-'42: Social Eng-
lish '39: Home Economics '4lg
F o r e i g n Correspondence '4U:
G an G '42
College: I-IarclinASimmons
Major: Business Administration
WAYNE MITCHELL
Sports '40-'41 f
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Bookkeeping
MARY ALICE NELSON
Cyclodrama '39-'4U: National
T h e s p i a n '40-'42: Personality
Girls '4l-'42: G an G '42
College: University oi Texas
Major: Chemistry
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PEYTON NORVELL
College: Auburn, Alabama
Major: Cinema Photography
EVELYN OWEN
Sons and Daughters of the
American Legion '39: Los Leales
'39: Back O' Curtain '4O: A. A. A.
Collectors '4l: G an G '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Business Administration
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MARlAN PENHOD C C
Personality Girls '41-'42p Na-
tional Thespian '427 G an G '42:
A Cappella '42: Glee Club '41-
'42: Battery '4l-'42: National
Honor Society '42 K
College: Baylor
Major: Physical Education
DONALD PITTS
Sons and Daughters of the
American Legion '39: Life Under
the Microscope '4U: Photography
'42
College: McMurry
Major: Science
NADYNE POSTON
I. M. P. '39: Band '39-'42: Quill
and Scroll '42: G an G '42: Bat-
tery '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: journalism
LORA KATHLEEN OLIVER
Embroidery '39g S. T. C. '4U?
G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
ALVIS PARKER
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Business Administration
BILLIE IOEAPARRISH
Foreign Correspondence '4U:
Art '4l: G an G '42: Flashlight
'42g Student Association '4l-'42y
National Honor Society '42
College: McMurry
Major: Art
' :PRESTON PETTY
Track '4l: Cfyclodramg '4O:
National Thespian '42g Band '39-
'4U: Hi-Y '41-'42: Yell Leader '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
DWAYNE POMEROY
College: University of Arizona
Major: Electrical Engineering
lO POWERS
Latin '394'4O: Glee Club '4U4'42:
G an G '42: l. M. P. '40-'41
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Court Reporter
r MINUTEMEN OE
LORBTA PRUUIF
Foreign Correspondence '39-
'40g Girl Reserve '39: G an G
'42
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Stenography
CURTIS REED
Science '39g Archery '40: Stage
Crew '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major:
TOM RHODES
Camera '39: Glee Club '40g
Iunior Geologists '40
College: University of Southern
California
Major: Advertising
CARROLL RAY ROGERS
Stamp '39: Tennis '40-'41
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Petroleum Engineering
BILLY SHAW
Band '39-'42g Photography '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Science
CATHERINE SNOW
Fine Arts '39: Cyclodrama '40-
'4lg Glee Club '39-'42: A Cap-
pella '42y Trio '42: G an G '42
College: McMurry
Major: Nursing
WALTER RATTAN
Student Association '42g Na-
tional Honor Society '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Science
FAUNCILLE REED
I. M. P. '39: Pep Squad '40-'4lg
G an G '42p National Thespian
'39: First Aid '39: Typing '40
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
LOUISE ROBERTSON
Foreign Correspondence '39:
Radio Guild '40p National Thes-
pian '40-'42g Model Airplane '4l:
G an G '42
College: University of Southern
California
Major: Physical Education
BRUNN ROYSDON
College: University of Arizona
Major: Military Science
ARLENE SMITH
Girl Reserve '39: Foreign Cor-
respondence '40-'4I: G an G '42
College: Parson's School of
Beauty Culture
Major: Beauty Culture
IOSEPH SNOW
Band '39-'42: Orchestra '39-
'42: junior Academy of Science
'4I: National Honor Society '4l-
'42: Sons and Daughters ot the
American Legion '39
College: Harvard
Major: Medicine
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GTFHQIQEERJS '39-'4Og G an G
'42g Glee Club '42
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
BILLY IO STEWART
Fine Arts '39: Sons and Daugh-
ters oi the American Legion '39:
Radio Guild '4Ig Glee Club '39-
'42g A Cappella '42: Sextet '42g
G an G '42: National Forensic
League '40-'42
College: McMurry
Major: Public Education
LARRY SUMMERS
Sons and Daughters of the
American Legion '39
Colle ez University of Texas
or: Architectural
Engineering
MARY ELIZABETH THOMPSON
Girl Reserve '39p Orchestra '39-
'42: G an G '42g National Honor
Society '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Business Administration
I. NV. TOMME
National Thespian '42: Hi-Y
' : Photography '42: Football
'42
College: George Washington
University
Major: Law
GERALDINE TRYHEART
I. M. P. '39: Los Leales '4I:
Star Gazers '39
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
STANLEY STEVENSON
Stamp Collectors '39: Basket-
ball '39-'4l: Track '4U: Photog-
raphy '42
College: Texas Technological
Major:
EDWIN STEWART
Stamp Collectors '39-'4Op Quill
and Scroll '39-'42: Battery '39-
'42: Business Manager of Battery
'42p Student Association '40-'42g
National Honor Society '42
College: Baylor
Major: Pre-Med
DOROTHY TAYLOR
G an G '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Business Administration
ARLOTTE ANN TOMB
G a 'G '42
College: Texas Technological
Major: Home Economics
VIRGINIA T
Glee Clu 5 Band '39-'42p
A. A. A. Collectors '4l: G an G
'42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
. R. H. TULL, lr.
Iunior Academy oi Science '40
College: University ol Texas
Major: Pre-Medicine
MINUTEMEN Of
KATIE IO ALDREDGE
Star Gazers '39: Glee Club '39:
Band '39-'42g G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: English
BONNIE IEAN ANTILLEY
Girl Reserve '4O: G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: History
MARTHA SUE BAKER
G an G '4l-'42: Glee Club '39-
'42: A Cappella '427 Radio Guild
'39-'4l: Sons and Daughters of
the American Legion '39g Typing
'40
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
NORMA BAR SIN
Student Association '39g Girl
Reserve '39: Personality Girls
'4l-'42: G an G '42: Pep Squad
'40-'42: President of Pep Squad
'42g Field Marshal of Pep Squad
'4l
College: I-Iardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
CLARA MAE BOWVDEN
Glee Club '39-'4l: Star Gazers
'39: Future Teachers '4Og Quill
and Scroll '41-'427 G an G '42
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
IEAN BOYCE
Glee Club '39-'42: A Cappella
'42g Sextet '42: Fine Arts '4l:
Star Gazers '39: G an G '42
College: McMurry
Major: Secretarial Training
I
IRA ALLEN
Band President '-42: Band '39f
42: Orchestra '42g Drum Major
'40-'42p Photography '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Aeronautical
Engineering
LOIS ARRANT
Embroidery '39: Girl Reserve
40: Spanish '4l: G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Mathematics
MAXINE BALLINGER
G an G '42
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
ROY BOURLAND
Stamp '39: Sports '4Og Cyclof
College: Abilene Christian
C
Major: Business Adrninistralion
drama '4l: Battery '42 Q
LOUISE BOWLES
Future Teachers '4l: Glee Club
'39: Girl Reserve '4U: G an G
'42
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Business Administration
ROBERT BRADBURY
Foreign Correspondence '37-
'39: Band '37-'4U: Radio Guild
'40-'4l: Back O' Curtain '38-'4U:
A Cappella '4l-'42
College: University of Southern
California
Major: Dramatics
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GEORGE BRELSFORD
Dramatics '42: Glee Club '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Law
LOU BROCK
Cyclodrama '39-'4l: National
Thespian '41-'42: Pep Squad '40-
'4l: Flashlight '42: Senior Editor
of Flashlight '42: Personality
Girls '42: G an G '42: Glee Club
'39-'42: Student Association '4l:
National Honor Society '4l-'42
College: North Texas State
Teachers -
Major: Child Psychology
' x
RED BURDITT
ki-li-Y '4l-'42: Tennis '39-'42:
Football '39-'42: Track '39: Stu-
dent Association '4l
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
VICTOR CARL CADENHEAD
Tennis '39-'4l: Model Airplane
'39-'40
College: University of Texas
Major: Mathematics
H. G. CASTLE
Basketball '39-'4Ug Track '39-
'4lg Model Airplane '39: Falcons
'39: Art '39-'40
College: Randolph Field
Major: Aviation
lACK M. CLARKE
Football '39-'42: Hi-Y '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Civil Service
llM BRENNEN
Hi-Y '40-'42: junior Geologists
'38: Cyclodrama '4O: Football '41-
'42: Flashlight '4O: Science '38
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Aeronautical
Engineering
lOl-IN BROOKS
Band '39-'42: Tennis '4l: Model
Airplane '4U.
College: Oklahoma University
Major: Technical Engineering
J-,.,,f-M,
NE BUZBE1-2 r .ff
Foreign Correspondence '39-
'4U: Glee Club '39-'4l: Typing
'4l: Pep Squad '40-'42p G an G
'42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
ESTHER CARRILLO
Los Leales '39-'4U: Girl Reserve
'38: G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Spanish
ROBY lEAN Cl-IILES
Band '39-'42: Battery '4l-'42:
G an G '42: Quill and Scroll '4l-
'42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
Y
MICKIA COGDELL
Foreign Correspondence '39:
Band '39-'42: G an G '42
College: Northwestern
Major: Music
MINUTEMEN O
EARL CLAXTON
F. F. A. '39-'40
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Agriculture
RAY COMER
Model Airplane '39-'41
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Agriculture
IAMES COWAN
Football '39A'4O-'4l: Glee Club
'40
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Aeronautical
Engineering
EVEQLYN CULVAHOUSE
F ti e Hom Makers '39:
of '42 A
flege: N e
if
lOE DABNEY
Tennis '39-'4l: Hi-Y '4l-'42:
Basketball '39-'4l.
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
LEA ROY DANIEL
First Aid '39-'4Og Radio Guild
'40-'41
College: Texas Technological
Major: Science
TOM COLLINS
Football '39-'42: National Hon-
or Society '41-'42
College: University of Texas
Major: Chemistry
BILLY COTHRON
Tennis '40-'41
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
lOl-IN CRUTCHFIELD
Band '39-'42y Model Airplane
'4O: Orchestra '4O.
College: North Texas
Agricultural
Major: Engineering
NANCY RUTH CUNNINGHAM
Social English '39: Fine Arts
'39-'4O: Personality Girls '40-'42p
Pep Squad '40-'4l: G an G '42y
A Cappella '41-'42: Sextet '4l-
'42: Glee Club '40-'42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Science
MARY WILMOTI-I DALTON
G an G '42: Girl Reserve '39:
First Aid '39-'4U: A. A. A. Col-
lectors '40-'4lp G an G '42
College: McMurry
Major: English
BILLIE RUTH DARNELL
Girl Reserve '39-'4l: Glee Club
'4O4'42: G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Business Administration
NETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-TWO
Page
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GERALDINE DAVIS
Glee Club '39-'4Og Foreign Cor-
respondence '4O: A, A. A. Col-
lectors '4l: Pep Squad '40-'42g
Social English '39: Student Asso-
ciation '39: National Thespian
'41-'42g G an G '42
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
BETTY IANE EARP
Fine Arts '4l: Sextet '4l: Tfifl
'42: A Cappella '4l-'42: G an G
'42: Cyclodrama '4l: Glee Club
'4l-'42
College: Texas Technological
Major: Public School Music
FRANCES EVANS
Knitting '39: Band '39-'42:
G an G '42p President of Band
'42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Music
MARTHIEL FORMAN
Star Gazers '39-'4O: G an G
'42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
HENRY FRANCIS
Tennis '39: Model Airplane '39-
'4l
College: Curtis Wright
Major: Master Mechanic
i
Mjwwf
KATHLEEN FRYAR
Girl Reserve '39-'4O: Sports '40-
'4l: Glee Club '40-'4l: G an G
'42
College: McMurry
Major: English
MARY ANN DAVIS
Band '39-'42: Girl Reserve '39:
G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
BUB ESCUE
Hobby '40
College: Texas Technological
Major: Mathematics
BETTY IEAN FISH
Girl Reserve '39: Glee Club
'39-'4l: Future Home Makers '39-
'4l: Pep Squad '40-'42: National
Thespian '4l-'42: G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Interior Decoration
BILLY WAYNE FOSTER
F. F. A. '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Agriculture
THELMA FREEMAN
G an G '427 Back o' Curtain
'4l: Glee Club '42
College: Texas Technological
Major: Sociology
WELDON FRYAR
Sports '39y Kodak '4Ug Diversie
fied Occupations '41-'42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Aeronautical
Engineering
MINUTEMEN I
ROYCE GAINES
F. F. A, '40-'4l: Shop '33
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Agriculture
BILLY GILILLAND
Band '39-'40
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
CHARLENE GRAVIS
G an G '42
College: Burnett
Major: Social Work
CHARLINE GRIFFIS
G an G '42g Cyclodrama '40-
'4l7 Quill and Scroll '4l-'42: Stu-
dent Association '4Ip National
Honor Society '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Iournalism
GWEN GRISHAM
Cyclodrama '4Og Pep Squad
'40-'42y Personality Girls '4l-'42:
G an G '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Costume Design
E. I-I. HAMILTON
Tennis '40-'42y Student Asso-
ciation '4Uy Hi-Y '41-'42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Animal Husbandry
AUBREY GAY
First Aid '39: Football '4Og
Spanish '41
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: History
MARGERY GIVENS
Back o' Curtain '39: junior Dec-
larnation '39g Debate '39-'42: Pep
Squad '4Oy National Forensic
League '39-'42: G an G '427 Cy-
clodrama '39-'4I: National Thes-
pian '40-'42: Student Association
'4U-'42: Executive Council '42p
National Honor Society '42.
College: University of Texas
Major: Law
DOUGLAS GREEN
Typing '41
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
FRANCES GRIMES
Foreign Correspondence '39g
Tennis '4U: Latin '4O: G an G
'42g National Honor Society '42
College: North Texas State
Teachers
Major: Iournalisrn
La FAWN HALL
Radio Guild '40-'4Ig G an G
'427 National Thespian '41-'42
College: Baylor
Major: Speech
VIRGINIA HAYLEY
A Cappella '42g Battery '42g
Glee Club '42y G an G '42
College: University of Texas
Major: journalism
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HIRAM HAYNIE, lr.
Stamp '39-'4U: Tennis '4l7
Track '4l-'42: Hi-Y '4l-'42
College: New Mexico Military
Institute
Major: Civil Engineering
MARIBIQHNSON '
sm GZ-ers '39: Bend '39-'42:
Orchestra '39-'42: Battery '42:
G an G '42: National Honor So-
ciety '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Music
Star Eazers Cyclodrama
'4O: Glee b '40-'42g Foreign
Correspondence '4l: Pep Squad
'40-'42: G an G '42: National
FRANCES HENDRICKS
Girl Reserve '397 Social Eng-
lish '39: Star Gazers '41: G an G
'42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Home Economics
GERALDINE IONES
Glee Club '39-'42: Social Enq-
lish '39g Foreign Correspondence
'40-'41g Home Economics '4O:
G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
RONALD KNIGHT
Band '39-'42
College: University of Colorado
Major: Social Science
Honor Society '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Spanish
CHARLES KUYKENDALL VONCILLE LANDERS
Band '39-'4O: Tennis '40-'4lp Married
Hi-Y '42g Vice President of Class
'41
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Animal Husbandry
3
R LUISE LAT AM BERNICE LEVERTS
'QPQQ' 91 03427 'lin '4 7 Knitting '39: Red Cross '4Og
iv sv- . '42 Girl e erve g G Cm G f42
e l b ' J College: School of Nursing,
Olleqez MCM T San Antonio
ajor: Busi s 1 ' ion Major: Nursing
BETTY LUSH RAY E. MCCLURE
National Thespian '42: G an G First Aid '38-'39: Los Leales
'42g Typist for Flashlight '42 '39-'4l: F. F. A. '4l-'42
College: University oi Arizona College: Agricultural and
Major: Liberal Arts Mechanical
Major: Animal Husbandry
MINUTEMI-:N or
VICTOR MCGLOTHLIN
Tennis '39: Falcons '39: Cyclo-
drama '4l
College: University of Texas
Major: Chemical Engineering
IOE MANSELL
Model Airplane '39-'4O: F. F. A,
'4l-'42
College: Agricultural ancl
Mechanical
Major: Architecture
K
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EVA MAE MEYER
Girl Reserve '39: Future Home
Makers '4U: Cyclodrama '4l:
G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Business Administration
LOIS MITCHELL
Foreign Correspondence '39:
G an G '42
College: None
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Y 1
Knitting '39g Band '39: G an G
'42
College: North Texas State
Teachers
Major: Home Economics
kit
FRANCES MCKELVY
G an G '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Dietetics
BILLIE MARTIN
Band '39-'4Ug Star Gazers '4O:
F o r e i g n Correspondence '39:
G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Business Administration
XY f
5 MARY DORIS MATHIS
BackF"Gfu4rtain '39: Band '39p
Glee Club '40-'42g National Thes-
pian '40-'42g Quill and Scroll '39:
Personality Girls '4l-'42: G an G
'42: Secretary of Pep Squad '42g
Pep Squad '40-'42
College: Texas State College
for Women
Major: Business Administration
ETI-IEL LEE MILLER
Los Leales '4l: G an G '42
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Secretarial Training
MARY ELLEN MITCHELL
Student Association '42g Pep
Squad '42: National Thespian '41-
'42g Personality Girls '42: G an G
'42
College: Oklahoma University
Major: Dramatics
BETTYE NORMAN
Ready Writers '42: G an G
'42
College: University of Texas K
Major: Commercial Art "
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GEORGE OVERSI-IINER
Band '39-'42g National Honor
Society '42
College: University of Texas
Major: Law
DORIS HAILEY PADGETT
Girl Reserve '39: F. F. A.
Sweetheart '4ly Los Leales '4U:
G an G '42
College: None
pf" W
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t ls ROBBY PERKINS
ll Stage Crew '38-'42: National
Thespian '42: Glee Club '40-'42g
A Cappella '40-'42g Quartet '42g
Stamp '38
College: Oklahoma University
Major: Law
IOYE PITZER
G an G '42: Band '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
HELEN REAM
Foreign Correspondence '4l:
Battery '4l-'42: G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Secretarial Training
DORIS SAMPLE
Stamp '39: Foreign Correspon-
dence '4O: Tennis '4l: Girl Re-
serve '4l: G an G '42: National
Honor Society '42
College: Gail
Major: Business Administration
I. A. OWENS
F. F. A. '40-'42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Agriculture
:l TAYLOR PAUL
Basketball '35-'42g Golf '39-'42g
National Honor Society '41-'42g
I-HAY '42 A V
College: Abiltne Christian
Major: Business Administration
MARY PHILLIPS
Girl Reserve '39: Sports '40-
'4l: G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Secretarial Training
DALE PLANK
College: University of Arizona
Major: Military Science
ROY REYNOLDS
Stamp '39: Public Address '4l:
National Honor Society '4l-'427
Bank '41-'42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
PATTY SARRELS
Girl Reserve '39: Iznitting '4O:
A. A. A. Collectors '4l: Glee
Club '40-'42: A Cappella '42:
G an G '42
College: North Texas State
Teachers
Major: Business Administration
MIN UTEMEN O
EVELYN SAXON
G an G '42
College: University of Alabama
Major: Business Administration
ELrNoR EQILEY
Social Englislf."39: FICISII ht
'4U: Person 'y"Girls p
Sqgad Ultlyjg 'Vice-Piiaifdenglof
pqp sqlmi '42: National H OT
sfiq' y"41-'42z: Gan G '42
lege: T xjs State College
for Wo
Major: Ph sical Education
FREDA SMITH
G an G '42: Star Gaze-rs '39g
Back O' Curtain '4l: Pep Squad
'40-'42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
ANN STINCHCOMB
Pep Squad '4l: A Cappella
'42: Personality Girls '4l-'42g
Glee Club '41-'42: Cyclodrama
'4O: National Thespian '42p Sec-
retary of Iunior Class '4l: Stu-
dent Association '4O: G an G
'42
College: Texas State College
for Women
Major: Secretarial Training
SYLVAN STOOL
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Pre-Medicine
MARGUERITE STREET
Embroidery '39: Knitting '4U:
G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Business Administration
LaNELLE SHAW
Girl Reserve '39: Sports '40-
'4lg Glee Club '40-'4l: G an G
'42
College: Tulsa University
Major: Business Administration
BOBBY SMITH
Model Airplane '39-'41
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Science
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IOYCE SMITH
Glee Club '39-'42: Star Gazers
'4l: Iunior Red Cross '4U: I. M. P.
'39: Spanish '39-'4l: G an G '42
College: McMurry
Major: Spanish
HERBERT STOKES
junior Academy oi Science 'filp
Band '39-'4l: Orchestra '40-'4l:
Spanish '39: Student Association
'39
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Engineering
NORMA STOVER
Knitting '39: Glee Club '40-'42g
G an G '42
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Stenography
MARY ELIZABETH STRIBLING
l. M. P. '39: Foreign Corre-
spondence '4U-'4l: Glee Club '39-
'42: A Cappella '42: G an G '42g
National Honor Society '41-'42
College: Texas Wesleyan
Major: Music
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F. F. A. '4U: Diversified Occu-
pation '4l
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Petroleum Engineering
MARY JEAN THOMAS
Girl Reserve '39: Foreign Cor-
respondence '39-'4O: Cyclodrama
'4l: Personality Girls '4l-'42:
Pep Squad '4lA'42: G an G '42
College: Texas State College
for Women
Major: Library Science
BILLIE RUTH THURMAN
Foreign Correspondence '39:
G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Business Administration
IONE TILLETT
Pep g Club
'39-'4l: Student Association '4lp
Foreign Correspondence '39-'4l:
Debate '4l: National Forensic
League '4l-'42: G an G '42:
President of G an G '42: Per-
sonality Girls '42: National Hon-
or Society '42
College: Texas State College
for Women
Major: Psychology
,Z
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E- HERMAN TRUITT
sins and Daughters of the
Am rican Legion '39: Los Leales
'4U: Ouill and Scroll '4l: Glee
Club '41-'42p A Cappella '42
College: McMurry
Major: Mathematics
MARY EVELYN VARNELL
Tennis '4U: Radio Guild '4l:
Orchestra '39-'42: National Honor
Society '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Chemistry
BILLIE IO TAYLOR
l. M. P. '39-'4O: Foreign Cor-
respondence '4l: Pep Squad '40-
'42g Quill and Scroll '427 Battery
'42: G an G '42: National Honor
Society '42
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Stenography
, - f '
X JOYCE THoMPsoN 64'L"t""
Girl Reserve '4l: G an G '42
College: None
:XV
EDWAR rEW!lll3"'oi1:y,"'
Photogr 'Q fl 1 'V -
, 2 -1
College: i e Chrfstihn
Major: Ch stry
La VERNE TOWNSEND
G an G '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: English
HELENW-VAYDEN Q
G an G '42p Tennis '39-'4Oy
I. M. P. '39
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
LILY MAE VAUGHN
G an G '42
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Stenography
MINUTEMEN o
ROSE WAKEFIELD
Future Home Makers '4lg
G an G '42g I-Iorne Nursing '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Physical Education
ROSE SHIRLEY WALKOW
Back o' Curtain '39g National
Forensic League '39-'42g Cyclo-
drama '4l: G an G '42g Accom-
panist for Boys' Glee Club '40-
'4l: Glee Club '4l-'42: A Cap-
pella '42: Sextet '42g National
Honor Society '4l-'42
College: University of Texas
Major: Voice
CLIFFORD WATTS
College: john Tarleton
Major: Aeronautical
Engineering
GRADY WEIR
Back o' Curtain '39g Track '39-
'42p Glee Club '40-'42: Student
Association '40
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
TOM PORTER WEST
Model Airplane '39-'4Og Radio
Guild '41
College: McMurry
Major: Pre'Medicine
one CLQIXAHLLLAMSI
Los Leales '39g Spanish '39-
'40
College: McMurry
Major: Mathematics
EDNA MERLE WALKER
Star Gazers '39: Foreign Cor-
respondence '4O-'4ly Battery '4l:
G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Economics
a
SUSAN PATRICIA yllfino
Back 0' cumin '35-'4Op G an G
'42g Personality Girls '42
College 'Southern Methodist
Major: emistry
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OVNA LOYCE WEATHERRED
Girl Reserve '39p Back o' Cur-
tain '4Op Band '39-'4O: G an G
'42
College: Texas State College
for Women
Major: Home Economics
DARLEEN WERNER
Embroidery '39: Tennis '4l:
G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Pre-Medicine
RONETTA WILDMAN
Foreign Correspondence '39:
Life Under the Microscope '4Uj
G an G '42
College: Tulane
Major: Nursing
IACK WILLIAMS
Band '39-'4lg Quill and Scroll
39342: I-Ii-Y '42
College: Southern Methodist
Major: Law
NINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-Two Page 4,
La NELLE WIL.LIAMS
Back o' Curtain '39-'4Og Star
Gazers '4l: Pep Squad '40-'42g
G an G '42
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Stenography
VAN WILEY WILLIAMS
Cyclodrama '39-'4U: Freshman
President '39g Flashlight '40-'42y
Business Manager of Flashlight
'42g National I-lonor Society '4l-
'42
College: Chicago Art Institute
Major: Art
I-IORACE WILSON
F. F. A. '40-'42
College: University of Texas
Major: Art
W. D. WINKLES
Football '39-'4U7 Basketball '40-
'42p Football Manager '42g Hi-Y
'42
College: University of Texas
Major: Engineering
EARLENE WITCHER
Embroidery '4l: G an G '42
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Business Administration
DENNIS WOODS
Sons and Daughters of the
American Legion '397 Art '39-
'41
College: Texas Christian
Major: Literature
LATAINE WILLIAMS
Girl Reserve '39g Ready
Writers '39-'42g Art '4O: Quill
and Scroll '40-'42p G an G '42:
Glee Club '39p Battery '40-'42y
National Honor Society '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
LELAND WILLIS
Tennis '40-'41
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
LUBERT WILSON
Short Story '39: Quill and
Scroll '4l-'42: G an G '42g Bat-
tery '4O-'42: Editor of Battery:
National Honor Society '42
College: Gail
Major: Stenography
BILLIE IEANE WISDOM
Pep Squad '40-'42g Glee Club
'40-'42y Personality Girls '4l-'42g
National Thespian '42: G an G
'42: Latin '39
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
BONITA WOODS
G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Education
IAY WOOTEN
Sons and Daughters of the
American Legion '39: Public Ad-
dress System '40-'42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Science
MINUTEMEN OF
DAISY MAE ADAMS
Short Stories '39: G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: History
LETA MAEWB-A'-RRINQQTOIQ
Future Home Makers '40-'4l:
G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Home Economics
lOE BENNETT
Football '39-'42g Track '39-'42g
Cycloclrama '39- '4Og National
Thespian '42: Science '39: Bug.
ketbull '39-'42: Glee Club '39-'41
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Petroleum Engineering
DOROTHY BIGGERS
College: Gail
Major: Secretarial Training
BETTY lEAN BROWN
Band '39-'42g Orchestra '40-'42g
I. M. P. '39: G an G '42g National
Honor Society '42
College: McMurry
Major: English
DON CRANFILL
Golf '-40: Hi-Y '41-'42: National
Honor Society '41-'42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
BRYAN AKENS
Stamp '39-'40
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Social Science
GENE BATES
Sports '39-'4lp Tennis '39
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
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VICTOREE BENTON
Glee Club '39-'42: Fine Arts
'39-'4lg Radio Guild '4O: G an G
'42: A Cappella '42g Sons and
Daughters of the American Le-
gion '39
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Music
MARlORlE BLACK
Social English 39: Sons and
Daughters of the American Le-
gion '39: Flashlight '40-'427 Ed-
itor of Flashlight '42: National
Honor Society '4l-'42: Secretary
of National Honor Society '4l4
'42: G an G '42
College: Hockaday
Major: Fine Arts
RODNEY CATHEY
First Aid '39-'4Og Photography
'4l-'42: Boxing '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Mechanical Engineering
BUCK FRANCIS
F. P. A. '39-'4U: Tennis '39-'4O:
Basketball '39-'4lg Quill and
Scroll '4l-'42: Battery '40-'42
College: University oi Texas
Major: journalism
N INETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-TWO p,ge
,V
IACOUE HITTSON
I. M. P. '39y Tennis '39p Pep
Squad '48-'42g Foreign Corre-
spondence '4Og G an G '42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
ETHEL NEWMAN
G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
BETTY IEAN PECHACEK
Embroidery '39g Girl Reserve
'4Up G an G '42
College: McMurry
Major: Business Administration
KENNETH PLUMLEE
President ot Senior Class '42:
Sports '4U: Golf '4Og National
Thespian '4lp Photography '-42:
National Honor Society '42
College: Baylor
Major: Dramatics
IUANITA RUCKER
Future Teachers '4l7 G an G
'42
College: McMurry
Major: Mathematics
' CHRISTINE SMITH
Girl Reserve '4lg Tennis '39:
Glee Club '39-'42p A Cappella
'42g Student Association '42y
G an G '42 '
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Mathematics
TRUMAN KIRK
Los Leales '39-'4lq Stamp '39
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: History
ZELDA O'NEAL
Band '39-'42: Star Gazers '4lp
G an G '42
College: I-Iardin4Simrnons
Major: Business Administration
TOMMY PENNINGTON,
l ..4-ii"
First A' '39g S '4Op junior
Academ ' of Scien ' l-'42
Coll Texas chnol gical
Ma 1 , ' ctric ' ring
LEO RICHARDS
Shop '39g F. F. A. '40-'4lp Glee
Club '42
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
LAURA SAMPLE
Foreign Correspondence '39g
Girl Reserve '4l: G an G '42
College: Gail
Major: Secretarial Training
INA PAYE TUTT
Girl Reserve '4ly G an G '42
College: Hardin-Simmons
Major: Business Administration
MIN UTEMEN OF
BOBBIE LOU ANDERSON
Pep Squad '4U: Foreign Cor-
respondence '40: Social English
'4Ug A. A. A. Collectors '4O:
G an G '42y Girl Reserve '39
College: University of Texas
Major: Business Administration
GENE GOLTZ
Manager of Stage Crew '41-
'4Zq Stage Crew '40-712: National
Thespian '40-'42: junior Red
Cross '42: junior Academy of
Science '4U: Cyclodrarna '4l:
First Aid '39
College: Agricultural and
Mechanical
Major: Engineering
VlRGlNlA TEAGUE
Band '39: junior Red Cross '39
'4O: Glee Club '4l-'42: Foreign
Correspondence '4l: Battery '42y
National Thespian '42: G an G
'42
College: McMurry
Major: journalism
WlLLlAM WRAGG
Band '39-'41
College: Abilene Christian
Major: Business Administration
HUGH BALFANZ
Football '397 lunior Geologists
'4lp lunior Academy of Science
'4l: National Thespian '42: Stage
Crew '4l-'42
College: University of Texas
Major: Engineering
WILLENE HENRY
National Thespian '40-'42: Per-
sonality Girls '4l-'42: G an G
'42
College: Abilene Christian
Major: English
IMO D. WITCHER
College: Draughon's Business
Major: Bookkeeping
RAY YOUNG
College: Baylor
Major: Science
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Lou Broclc
Senior Editor
Van Wiley
Vlfilliams
Business Manager
Marjorie Black
Editor-in-Chief
Billie loe Parrish
Editor
Katherine
Anderson
Ed Yates
Mary Wat'son
Sophomore Statt
Gloria Norvell
Patsy N uclcols
Freshman Statt
Miss Tommie
Claclc
Editorial Sponsor
Dorothy Stewart
Freshman Statt
David Lantz
Art Statt
Alton Wilson
Molly Hinds
Business Statl
Quentin Buch
Dan Sorrells
Billy Bay Stewart
funior Statt
Mr. Frank Etter
Business Sponsor
Boy Reynolds
Athletic Editor
limmy Higgins
Photographer
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IVIQYHT.
First Row: Mary Elizabeth Haag, Mary Elizabeth Stribling, Lataine Williams, Buck Francis, Marie
lohnson, Lubert Wilson, Ellison Gerlach, lack Williams, Roy Bourland. M
Second Row: Billie Dean Brown, lohnnie Gamble, Fred Lee Hughes, lames K. Graham, Evan Duval,
Roby lean Chiles, Patti Allen, Helen Ream, Arlene Long, Billie lo Taylor, Clara Mae Bowden.
Third Row: Bobbye lackson, Tom Rhodes, lra Allen, lohn B. Miller, Norma Bland, Frances Grimes,
Robert Page, Margaret lordan, Mildred Hackney, Charline Grittis.
Fourth Row: Mr. Frank Etter, Virginia Teague, La Vaughn Gathn, lewell McKinney, Betty Dona-
than, Kathleen Marshall, Wilda Kennedy, Edna Stover, lerry Powell, Winnie Dudley, Mary Ann Noland,
Mr. G. W. Haggard.
Battery
The paper must go to press. Deadline Tuesday at tour. We've got to make itjust
as good or better than the other All-American Batteries have been tor the past tour-
teen years. These thoughts are uppermost in the minds ot the Battery statt as work
begins on the paper that comes to your desk every other Thursday afternoon. There
is much work in gathering, writing, rewriting, editing, and headlining about titteen
thousand words ot news about Abilene High School, but it is tun, too. Members who
work hardest are rewarded with trips to the Texas State High School Press Association
at Denton and to the State Association and All-American in the National Scholastic
Press Association.
EDITORIAL STAFF BUSlNESS STAFF
Lubert Wilson , . . ...... , . . Editor-in-Chiet I
Charline Gritiis . . ..,.. Managing Editor Elhson Gerlgch A , M 1
Buck Francis .,,. ,..., . Sports Editor COBUSIUQSS Cmaqefs
Marie Iohnson , . ..,.... .,,,. M usic Editor
Lataine Williams . , . , . . . . .Fiction Editor
Mary Elizabeth Stribling .Eagle Feather Editor
Mildred Hackney .... .,.., . I
Margaret lordan , , . . . ...... Columnists
Patti -.4 f4'4:' A 94- .... . l. l ' F "' 'A N
Clara Mae Bowden ..,,.., ...... if T .sts
Roby lean Chiles . . . .... . Ypl
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Edwin Stewart ..,. J
lack Williams . , .Associate Business Manager
Roy Bourland ,.., , . , Circulation Manager
Mary Elizabeth Haag .Advertising Salesman
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First Bow: Bitsy Gruver, Ann Stinchcomb, Doris Bohannon, Mae Avonne Murray, Mary Elizabeth
Striblinq, Lou Brock, Tone Tillett, Billie lean Glass, Freda Smith, Virginia Grizzard, Nancy Cunningham,
Marian Penrod.
Second How: leane Moutray, Sue Baker, Patty Sarrels, lane Buzbee, Dorothy Taylor, Marie lohn-
son, Frances Evans, Mary Elizabeth Haag, Betty lean Brown, Mary Elizabeth Thompson, Martha Fon-
ville, Katie Io Aldredqe, Viola Mills, Bill Wisdom, Billie loe Parrish.
Third Row: Marjorie Black, Mae Elizabeth Burton, Bose Shirley Walkow, Patti Allen., ary ' e
. Latham, Wilda lean Cullen, leanne Cole, Charlene Gravis, lerry Keith, La Nelle Williams, etty Hol-
linashead, Dorothy Elliott, Nancy Cole, PeqQIY Darden. -
Fourth Row: Mary Alice Nelson, Victoree Benton, Mary Virden, Darleen Werner, Lucile Bryan,
La Fawn Hall, Lubert Wilson, Boby lean Chiles, Mickia Coqdell, lean Davies, ,Elizabeth Bailey, Billie
Buth Darnell, Rebecca Parks, Mrs. Bee Shackeltord. '
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OFFICERS
lone Tillett ....., ,...,. P resident
Billie lean Glass . . .Vice-President W
Lou Brock .,.,.. ,..,. S ecretary
Freda Smith .,......... Treasurer
Mary Elizabeth Striblina . Chaplain
Miss Tommie Claclc ,..,. Sponsor
Mrs. Edith C. Smith .,,,.. Sponsor
Mrs. Bee Shackeltord ..,. Sponsor
Officers and sponsors
1... --2.-'
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First How: Evelyn Saxon, Frances McKelvy, Willene Henry, Mary Doris Mathis, Virginia Teague,
Clara Mae Bowden, Esther Dotson, Norma Stover, Merietta Green, Maxine McDonnell, Lucile Gravens,
Frances Choate, Frances Brewer.
Second How: Billyjo Stewart, Norma Barton, Shirley Williams, Arline Long, Norma Bland, Mary
Wilmoth Dalton, Marguerite Street, Lorene Currence, Evelyn Culvahouse, Bonnie Dumis, Io Ann Bul-
len, Mary Frances McMinn, Peggy lean Iohnson, Gwyimmegi. li ,
Third Row: Edna Stover, Grace Baize, Geraldine Tryheart, Louise Robertson, La Nelle Shaw, Bar-
bara Clayton, ,La , Leta. ' , Nanllflefrorl Hope Lambert, Marthiel For-
man, Ioye Pitzer, losephine Mohr, Bose Waljeiield. A f
Fourth How: Miss Tommie Clack, lo c , l-lgenjfaden, Kathleen Oliver, Ethel Miller, Mary
Phillips, Merle Walker, Geraldine lones, Geraldine Davis, Minnie Alice Mayfield, lean Walker, Kath-
leen Davis, lmo D. Witcher, Bobbie Lou Landers.
611146
The G an G gave the Little Sisters Christmas presents at the annual Christmas
party, which was held in the auditorium. At this party, the Big Sisters revealed their
identity to their Little Sisters.
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First Row: Mrs. Edith C. Smith, Mary Evelyn Varnell, lewell McKinney, Mildred
Hackney, Nadyne Poston, MargaretlSue lordan, Nancy Estes, Lucile LeMay, Helen
Bryan, Pauline McCarrell, Pauline Wimberly, Billie Byersgloyceu Tlf1O-IIIIDSOY1, 'z-N
Second How: Mary lean Thomas, Marion Boyd, Elinor Sivley, Betty lean Pecha-
cek, lo Dean Steele, Lily lean Vaughn, Doris Sample, Billie Martin, Laura Sample,
Mary Frances Chelt, Catherine Snow, lean Boyce, Christine Smith.
Third Bow: lna Lou Hill, Helen Beam, Lucile Clark, Merle Mansell, Bonita Woods,
lna E aye Tutt, Ethel Newman, Charline Cfrittis, lean Lowrie, Betty lean Eish, Margaret
Sue Marshall, luanita Bucker, Ovna Loyce Weatherred, WelconleuMartin.
Fourth Bow: ligthleen Eryar Bobbie Lou Anderson, Betty Lockhart, Erances Hen-
drick, Bonnie lean I-Xntilley, Nancy Harris, Doris Padgett, Betty Norman, Wynogene
Ballard, Pat Ward, Bonetta Wildman, Esther Carrillo, Lataine Williams.
GHHG
An annual tradition ot the G an G is the entertainment of their mothers at a Valen-
tine tea. This year the club entertained at the Abilene Woman's Club on Eebruary lil,
the colors being red and White. The receiving line consisted ot lone Tillett, Billie lean
Glass, Mrs. Edith C. Smith, Lou Brock, Mrs. Bee Shackeltord, Freda Smith, and Mary
Elizabeth Stribling. Marjorie Black and Bitsy Gruver poured tea and coiteeg Bose Shir-
ley Walkow and leanne Moutray entertained during the tea hours.
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First Row: Hollis Manly, Preston Petty, Don Cranfill, Billy D. King, lack Williams, 'limmy Higgins,
Sam Henry Smith.
Second Row: Dub Duti, Gene Spires, Iohn Howell, W. D. Winkles, Welton Lindsey, Ioe Bob lay, C. G.
Whitten, Bill McDaniel, Ellison Gerlach.
Third How: Mr. lke W. lQ'1L,,llLI1.I1Q1 Longley, Charles Kuykendall, Taylor Paul, Burns Free, Ll'-'g1Lri,m5,4
ennington, E. H. Hamilton,1 . W. TOBEQ, Ioe Dabney.
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"Scholarship, sportsmanship, iriendship, and courage"-these are the four ideals
ot the Hi-Y. By holding their aims high and trying to live up to these aims, the Hi-Y
members answer the prayers oi the nation tor strong Christian young men. Deviat-
ing from the serious side oi lite, the Hi-Y sponsored several picnics and a Father and
Son Banquet. At the annual banquet held in the Colonial Boom ot the Wooten Hotel
lBitsy Gruver was named Hi-Y Sweetheart on the night ot April 9.
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Don Crantill , .
limmy Higgins , . ,
lack Williams . . .
Sam Henry Smith 4 ,
Mr. llce lay . .
OFFICERS
President
ViceQPfeg1dle'm
Secretary
Treasurer
lchgfpiqifi C
Sponsors
Charles Kuykendall
, , , C. G. Whitten
. .Hollis Manly
. . . , Gene Spires
, . Sam Henry Smith
, . , Mr. I. B. Neely
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First How: Mrs. Owen Stinnett, Bitsy Gruver, Marion Boyd, Elinor Sivley, Nancy Cunningham, Marian
Penrod, Bill Wisdom, Molly Hinds, Pauleta Rutherford, Bill Brown, Ann Stinchcomb.
Second How: Doseyq alhisfvirginia Grizzard, Willene Henry, Dorothy Coffman, Mallie Nelson,
Betty lo Horn,,xLillie Vletas 'Tgou Bick, Mary lean Thomas, Monta Middlebrook, lo Ann Luther.
Third Rowf':l5.nnette Grubbs, Sarah Ballard, Margaret Balch, Genevieve Henslee, Pat Clark, Doris
Bohannon, Shirley Williams, Norma Barton, Gwynella Reed, l Wynogene Ballard, Pat Ward,
Lessie Norvell.
Pcrsvlmlify Girls
The highlight ot this year's activities for the Personality Girls was their fourth an-
nual Saint Valentine banquet held February 7, in the Colonial Boom ot the Wooten
Hotel. Following the custom ot many years in the history oi the club, a King of
Hearts was selected from the escorts oi the members to the banquet. This year Dick
Grant was the honored boy selected as the sweetheart ot the Personality Girls club.
OFFICERS BANQUET COMMITTEES
Nancy Cunningham .... PI'eSld9I'lf MQHU DQCOIQUOH PIOgfQnj Y
Elinor Sivley ....., Vice President
Marian Penrod .....,.. Secretary BUSY GTUVGT GW911 GTiShCITfl MCIUCIH P93LTOCl
Marion Boyd ,,,.,,.... Treasurer
Gwen Grisham .,i.,.... Reporter 'H ,,
Bill Wisdom ..,. Sergeant-at-Arms DOSGY MCITHE- WYUOQGHG Ballard
Mrs. Cwen Stinnett .,,... Sponsor
Doris Bohannon Virginia Grizzard
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Second Row: Charles Belvin, lr., Lynn Knight, Parramore Sellers, lohn Lynch
Ford, David Scogin, Gene Dalton. ,
Gther Graduates: Horace Bradley, George Carley, Tommye Gaye Grisham, loe
Bob Lilius, Patrick Ryan.
Summer Qrzzdmzfss
PROGRAM
lnyocation . t , ,.,. Rev. Noel Bryant
Salutatory .,. .,.... A ,. . . . N. . ,Mlohn Lynch Ford
Heirs of Democracy
Valedictory ..,....,.. ...... ,... ,... . I a cquelyn Stephens
There Burns a Light
Commencement Address ..,.. .,.,.,,., , , ,Mr. loe Humphrey
What Sculpture is to Marble Education ls to the Human Soul
Presentation ot Diplomas .... ..., S uperintendent L. E. Dudley
Abilene High School Library August l, l94l
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OFFICERS
President .,..4,., AA.., ,...V....... I o hn Howell
Vice-President A.,,..,A., ....... S orm Henry Smith
Seorefggy ...,, .,.. . A, .
Reporter ..,4 ..,.,. ..., ....4 M o l ly Hinols
Sponsors
Miss Odell lohnson Mr. H. M. Cowclen
A Mr. lohn B. Pom'
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TINY RUTH ALDRIDGE MARY NELL BAKER
Nurse Stenoqrapher
MARIE ALFORD
Beauty Operator
MARGARET BALCH MARGIE BLAIR
To pass Spanish Secretarial Work
FRANCES BEVERS 5
Stenographer
LEONARD BRANCH BOBBIE LOUISE
Rancher BREWSTER
Stenographer
EDWIN BRAI-IANEY
Petroleum Engineer
CALVIN BROOKS LUCY AN'N'BRYANT
Road Contractor Successful Career
BILLIE 'LOUISE BROWN
Reporter
WANDINE BRYANT MILDRED CALVIN
Business Woman Dietitian
QUENTIN BUCI-I
Engineer
CHARLES CAMPBELL BARBARA CHAPIN
Aeronautical Engineer "Hour of Charm"
Cornetist
TOM CARPENTER
Chemical Engineer
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WAYNE CI-IAPIN BETTY IO COATS
Army Officer Nurse
LESTER CLEMMER
Army Pilot
RICHARD COLLIER DOROTHY DOWDY
Doctor Frienclliesi Girl
D. W. CRANE, Ir.
Auto Salesman
IOYCE DRUMMOND MARTA VE EVERTON
Stenoqrapher Psychiatrist
IO ANN DUNN
Concert Pianist
MARTHA FARR ROBBIE D. GOODRICH
Speech Director Nurse
BURNS FREE
Businessman
ANN GRAHAM ANNETTE GRUBBS
Nurse Interior Decorator
BILLIE GRAHAM
Commercial Work
GLORIA I-IAILE RUTH HARRISON
Secretary Singer
GRACE HARDIN
Stenoqrapher
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IOHN W, AXE OTIS HARVEY
Rancher Music Director
BILLY BREIHAN
U. S. Army Air Corps Pilot
MARCUS HARWELL DOROTHY HAYNES
Globe-trotter Red Cross Nurse
IMOGENE HASSEY
Stenographer
GENEVIEVE HENSLEE DEWEY HIGGINBOTHAM
Business Administration Stock Farmer
S. C. HERRING
Petroieum Engineer
CLARICE HIGGINS MACK HOBBS
Coliege Drum Major Aeronautical Engineer
STANLEY HINNANT
Army Pilot
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CORLIS L. HOLT HUGH HORN
Iourncrlist Buiiding Engineer
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BETTY IO HORN
Physician
BOBBYE IACKSON PETE IOHNSON
Iournaiist Navigator
CATHERINE IOHNSON I '
Foreign Correspondent P
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SUE IOI-INSON LOYD KEITH
Designer Farmer
TOM IOI-INSON
Traveler
PHIL KENDRICK PEGGIE LOCKHART
Success Stenographer
IENNELOU KUEHN
Designer
IO IOYCE LONGLEY VADA RAY McADAMS
Costume Designer Ranching
RAMONA IO LOWRIE
Dietitian
BYRON MCCLANAI-IAN BILLY MCKINNEY
Transport Pilot Civil Engineer
IERRY McCONNICO
Sailor
MERLE MANSELL PEGGY JEAN MARTIN
Designer Flying Instructor
BOBBYE MARTIN
Physician
NILA MASSEY OBERON MOORE
Typist Aviation Cadet
ROSEMARY MILSAP '
Globe-trotter
MINUTEMEN or
LAMAR MUSTON IO ANN NOTI'
Electrician Successful Career Woman
SAM MIXON
Surgeon
VONCILLE O'BAR DALLAS PERKINS
Commercial Work Army Engineering
ROBERT PAGE
Iournalist
DONALD PIERSON ERMA LEE RICHARDSON
Success To Tour America
VENICE POPE
Private Secretary
PAULETA RUTHEREORD DUB SHIELDS
Secretary Athlete
ELAINE SCHAMBACKER
Artist
FRANCES SIMMONS RUBY IO SMITH
Red Cross Nurse Nurse
W MARVIN SIMPSON, Ir.
Designing
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SAM HENRY SMITH MARY IO STORMAN
Lawyer Air Hostess
GENE SPIRES
Earnous Athlete
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EDITH ABBOTT DOROTHY ALEXANDER
Aviatrix Stenographer
ATIE LO ATHY
Commercial Work
LLOYD ALFORD IAMES ANDERSON
Boxer Electrical Engineer
BILLIE LOIS AMAN
Bass-Fiddle Player
IACILE ASHTON BONNIE BEAN
Success Foreign Correspondent
DOROTHY AYERS
Bookkeeper
TOMMY BLAKNEY ROBERT BUCKLES
Chemical Engineer Electrical Engineer
FLORENE BOWDEN
Aviatrix
IAMES CARLYLE PATRICIA CLARK
Aviator To Pass Geometry
IUNE CHORN
Stenographer
ANNA VERNE CLEMENT CLARICE COCHRAN
Pianist Laboratory Technician
HELENE COATS
Dietitian
MINUTEMEN or
FRANCES BREWER ANN COLLINS
Stenoqropher Doctor
GLYNN COLLETT
Success
LORA LEE COOK RUTH DAMERON
Actress Airline Hostess
DOROTHY CUTBIRTH
Stenoqrclpher
CLARA DEUTSCHMAN DUBB DUFF
Home Economist Politician
WINNIE DUDLEY
Writer
BOBBIE DEAN DUNCAN MARIORIE ECHOLS
Speech Director Secretory
MAXINE EASTIS
Secretory
VIRGINIA EVANS BARRY FINLEY
Stenoqrcrpher Doctor
BOBBY FIELDER
Aviator
MARY FRANCISCO VIRGINIA GRIFFING
Bcmd Director Actress
IOHN GRIFFIN
Doctor
NINETEEN HUNDRED PoRTY-THREE Page 59
BILLIE DEAN BROWN MYRL HANKINS
Secretary Teacher
ION ANN GRISHAM
Everyone's Friend
HORACE HART ROB HENDERSON
To Graduate Army Officer
LAURINE HAYES
Rancher
ALENE HENLEY IOHN l... ON
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Aviator
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MARY RUTH HIGGINS WELDON HILL
Nurse Traveling Salesman
WANDA LOU HILL
Air Hostess
MOLLY HINDS IOHN HOWELL
journalist Doctor
CECIL HOBBS
Business Man
IOE BOB IAY META ALICE KEITH
Chemical Engineer Journalist
IOY IOHNSTON
l Bookkeeper
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LEAH KENNY DORIS MAY KEYES A
Costume Designer History Teacher
GEORGE KERR t
Test Pilot l
KENNETH KILLIAN LOWELL KNIGHT
Sailor Musician
MARILYN KIMBLEY
Music
HUYLAR LEE ARLINE LONG
Paleontoloqist Red Cross Nurse?
BILLY BOB LEWIS
Musician '
IO ANN LUTHER IEWEL MCKINNEY
Red Cross Nurse Interior Decorator
l KENNETH MCBEATH
X Lawyer ,
BARBARA MCOUARY IOHN MEYER
Reporter Army Officer
DOROTHY MEAD
Secretary
MONTA MIDDLEBROOKS IACK LEE MILLER
Society Editor Lawyer
DEAN MILLER
Flight Commander
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IOI-IN B. MILLER IUNE MORGAN
News Reel Photographer Housewife
ROBERT MONK
Successful Businessman
IEANNE MOUTRAY KATHRYN MYATT
Concert Violinist Drummer
BETTY MURPHY
Globe-Trotter
MARY ANN NOLAND EVERETTE PITTMAN
Foreign Correspondent Civil Engineer
MARY RUTH PEARCE
Nurse
TOOTSYE OUARLES STANLEY ROGERS
Singer Aeronautical Engineer
PATTY RIDDLE
x, Lawyer '
DORRIS ANN ROWELL CECIL RUDLOFF
Secretary Aviator
DUDLEY ROWNTREE
Federal Agent
HERSCHEL SAMMAN CHRISTINE SMITH
Farmer Air Hostess
VERA SCHOOLER
Private Secretary
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BENNY BAILEY LONNIE BOGGS
Telephone Engineer Saxophone Player
CLINTON BLAUER
Army Officer
YNEZ BROWN VIRGINIA HAGANS
To Major in Music Beauty Operator
NORMA IO FORMAN
Traveler
BILLY HAGOOD ANNIE HARVEY
Aeronautical Engineer Air Hostess
LAVINIA HARRIS
Nurse
HELEN HUMPHREY . BILL MCDANIEL
Interior Decorator Aeronautical Engineer
HOWARD MCCOOK
Aviator
BUCILLA MORRIS WALTER SHERWOOD
Costume Designer Radio Operator
CLARENCE PULLIAM
Pilot
LEE WILLIAM SMITH CLARA STRANGE
Aviator Aviatrix
DAN SORRELLS
Chemical Engineer
NINETEEN HUNDRED PoRTY-THREE Page
MARY STEWART C. DERRELL SUITER
Stenogrcrpher Aeronauiical Engineer
EDNA STOVER
Receptionist
BETTY IO TATE BOBBY IO TIDWELL
Stenographer Aviairix
VIRGINIA TEAGUE
Foreign Correspondent
HAROLD THROWER DURA MAE WALDROP
Mechanical Engineer Teacher
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Costume Designer
IEANNE WALKER I. L. WARREN
Sienographer Aeronauiical Engineer
LAVINIA WARD
Organist
MAURINE WARREN TOMMY WEBB
Secretary Lawyer
MARIORIE WEATHERBY
Interior Decorator
SUE WHISENHUNT GENE WHITE
Teacher Nurse
ALLEN WHITE
Rancher
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GLORIA WILHITE SHIRLEY WILLIAMS
Air Hostess Nurse
ALICE WILLIAMS
Adveriising Executive
STEVE WILLIAMS TROY WILLIS
Architect Rancher
CHARLES GRANT WILLIS
Engineer
HORACE WILSON MARTHA WORK
Aviator Foreign Missionary
IOHN TOM WINNIFORD
Rancher
DONALD YARBRO BUREN BETTERTON
Musician Farmer
DICKEY DON ANTILLEY
Rancher
ETTA BONTKE MERLE NEWMAN
Concert Pianisi Sailor
HARMON CARTER
To Graduate
BILLIE RAY STEWART RAYMOND 'TROUTMAN
Noveiisi Coach
CHARLES TRICKY
Rancher
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First Bow: Mary Elizabeth Stribling, Anna Bell Harkey, Alton Wilson, Tom Car-
penter, Sam Henry Smith, Martha Farr, Tommy Webb, lack Hardy Grissom, lohn Dor-
man, Lora Lee Cook.
Second Bow: Miss Avis Mclielvain, Billyjo Stewart, Bose Shirley Walkow, Hollis
Manly, Victor Womack, Mary Elizabeth Haag, Marta Ve Everton, Patty Bid-
dle, Baymond Thomason, Phil Kendrick, Miss Pansy Gardner.
Third Bow: Miss Benny Speck, Calvin Mclntosh, La Fawn Hall, Patricia Yonge,
Shirlene Weir, Billy lean Fowler, Welton Lindsey, loe Bob lay, Bobby Fielder, Timmy
Longley, Bobert Buckles, lames Harold Wright, Mr. l. l. Moore.
,Mzfirwal ?0re14sic league
The National Forensic League is a nation-Wide organization open to students
competing in the lnterscholastic League speeah activities, such as debate, extempo-
raneous speaking, and declamation, and has as its purpose the promotion ot these
activities. The local chapter has ranked first oi all the chapters ot this region-the
region being one oi the highest in the nation. Last year the girls' debate team and
the boys' extemporaneous speaking team Went to the State Finals-the boys' extem-.
pore team Winning State. This year the boys' A team in debate Won tour out ot tive
tournaments entered, and the girls Won one. ,
.Sam Henry Smith -, , , ,.,.,.,, President
Tommy Webb , , , , ..,. Vice President
Margie Givens .,., ,...., S ecretary
Martha Farr ..,, ,... T reasurer
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Catherine Snow
Lavinia Ward a
Mary Frances Cheif
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Ray McGioih1in
George Kerr
I. B. Dean
Phil Kendrick
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Biiiyjo Stewart
Nancy Cunningham
Rose Shirley Waikcw
Kaihryne Myati
Ioyce Marie Owens
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First Bow: Mrs. Aileen Stinnett, Billie lean Class, Mary Elizabeth Stribling, Vic- l
toree Benton, Billyio Stewart, May Elizabeth Burton, Marian Penrod, Nancy Cunning-
ham, Virginia Crrizzard, Ann Stinchcomb, Mary Frances Cheli, Catherine Snow.
Second Bow: Lavona l-larris, Darleen Graves, lean Boyce, Patty Sarrels, Sue Baker,
Marilyn Kimbley, Marjorie Weatherby, Alice Williams, lean Bowers, Bose Shirley Wal-
kow, Mary Elizabeth Meeks, Kathryne Myatt, Margaret Balch.
Third Bow: Christine Smith, Mary lane Sage, Mary Frances l-liatt, Leroy Vlfhite,
l. L. Dellis, George Watson, Dubb Dutt, Raymond Thomason, l. B. Dean, Phil Ken-
drick, David Budd, Esther Dotson, Lavinia Ward.
Fourth Bow: . ' don, Dick Cochran, Steve Powers, Lea Boy Daniels,
George Kerr, Bobert Bradbury, Bobby Perkins, Troy Willis, Clittord Watts, Preston
Petty, Burton Clifton, Herman Truitt, Bay McCflothlin, Mr. Bob McDonald.
,4 Kappclla
The A Cappella has been working hard all year tor the glory ot Abilene High.
By their singing ot patriotic songs, they have helped the cause oi National Detense l
not a little bit. They have put on several chapel programs, and students know that
they will always have an interesting program it the A Cappella has charge. This
organization is a real asset to the school, being known tar and wide because ot its t
singing tor churches, colleges, and civic organizations.
CFFICEBS
First Term Second Term
Troy Willis ,..... .,......,.....,.....,..,.... T roy Vlfillis
President
Bobby Perkins . , . . , .,.......... .... . Bobert Bradbury
Vice President
Betty lane Earp , , .............. , . , Patty Sarrels
Secretary -
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First Row: lames Griffing, Douglas Barron, l. L. Dellis, lr., Leroy White, Darrell
Lawliss, Robert Page, Ray McGlothlin, l. B. Dean, Troy Willis.
Second Row: Mrs. Aileen Stinnett, Dudley Fish, Earnest Booth, Gus Vletas, Her-
schel Samman, Dick Cochran, Leo Richards, Milton Young, David Rudd, Franklin
Northrup.
Third Row: Bobby Clements, C. G. Whitten, Raymond Thomason, Dubb Duff, lohn
L. Higdon, George Watson, George Brelsford, Burton Clifton, Mr. Bob McDonald. of
T Fourth Row: Grady Weir, lames Anderson, George Kerr, Wallace lordan, Lea
Roy Daniels, Robert Bradbury, Clifford Watts, Robby Perkins, Preston Petty, Herman
Truitt, Phil Kendrick.
Boys 6166 67116
Do, re, miFWhat's that We hear every day about the seventh period? Must be
the Boys Glee Club. Yes sir! That's just what it is-the Boys Glee Club, with their
deep masculine voices resounding day after day through the halls of Abilene High
School.
t The Boys Glee Club is made up of a collection of the choice voices of the male set
of Abilene High School, from which are selected the boys for the A Cappella Choir.
Their activities are varied, ranging from chapel programs to banquets and church
functions, and for many years the club has been known throughout the state as one
T of the leading high school male choirs.
l onficsss
Robby Perkins . . ,... . . , President
W Troy Willis . . .Vice President
Ray'mond Plowman . . .Secretary
Grady 'Vlfeir . . . Reporter
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First Row: Iacqueline Iones, Annette Grubbs, La Nelle Gibson, Iennye Ruth Hooper, Mildred Austin,
LaVerne Greene, Betty Io Filling, Iennie Sue Tatum, Billie lean Fowler, Ann King, Tommy Nell New--
man, Anne Etheridge, Mozelle Bates.
Second Row: Lora Yarbrough, Laura Harris, Ophelia Bryan, Lora Lee Cook, Iudy Bryant, Shirley
Gaskill, Sarah Ballard, Billie lean Wisdom, Pauleta Rutherford, Patsy Petty, Lillie Vletas, ,.Marilyn
Kimbley, Dorothy Moore, Yvonne Starns, Kathleen Marshall.
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Third Row: Ieraldyne Henderson, Peggy Seybold, Ioyce Hackney, Betty lane Iackson, lean Bow-
ers, Mary lane Sage, loy Sue Self, Mary Frances Hiatt, Wanda Iean Huffman, Norma Newman, Mari-
anne McClure, Darleen Graves, Billie Dean Dunlap, Evelyn Hunt, Vada Ray McAdams.
Fourth Row: Billie Dean Brown, La Iuan Henderson, Pat Murphy, Dorothy lean West, Helen
Humphrey, Peggie Lockhart, Lavona Harris, Leah Kenny, Io Ann Dunn, Kathryne Myatt, Augustine Ted-
ford, Doris Hendricks, Sue Helen Bradshaw, Lavinia Ward, Virginia Lewis.
Girls Glee 51116
The purpose of the Girls Glee Club of Abilene High School is to create within the girls of the W
organization a deeper appreciation of music, to sing purely for the enjoyment of singingg to uncover
creative talent in the girls: and to further National Defense through the singing and teaching of patriotic T
SOI'1Q'S.
First Term
Feddy Ruth Cole . .
Monta Middlebrooks
lo Ann Luther ....,
Kathleen Marshall .
Tootsie Quarles . .
Billyjo Stewart ,.,,,
Catherine Snow , . 4
Sarah Ballard ,.,.
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OFFICERS
Second Period
. . . President ,
Vice President
, . Secretary . .
.. Reporter .,
Third Period
. . . President ,
Vice-President
. . Secretary . .
,. Reporter . .
Second Term
. L . Pauleta Rutherford
AnnKing,
. , . Annie Harvey
. . . Martha Workl
, . . . . . . . Ann Stinchcornb
. . , 4 Rose Shirley Walkow
. . . , . Dorothy Coffman
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First How: Peggy Ruth Paul, Winnie Iones, Wilma lean Brown, Ann Pickard, Genelle Woodrum,
Patricia Strawn, Patty Lynn Britain, Emily loy Lowr ie, Natalee Quinn, Virginia Ann McGaughey, Elaine
Starnes, Dolorsey Bryan.
Second How: Martha Pender, Hortense Hooker, Iune Hale, Tommie Sue Glass, Eleanor Bouldin,
Victoria Shaheen, Maxine Clement, Dorothy Symes, Nancy Cawyer, Zar , Pauline Camp-
bell, Naomi Holliday, Charlotte Steele, Barbara lackson.
Third Row: Angie Dres, Lora Pearl Haynes, Claire Whitten, Ba'Ortez Howington, Betty Sue Gustat-
son, Mary Catherine Higdon, Mattie Blanche Fletcher, Betty Pierson, Etta Ieanne Lamb, Gloria Malcom,
Mary Nell Baker, lo Ann Tandy, Dorothy Harber, Westell lohnson.
Fourth Row: Myrna Hunt, Mary Nell Young, Shirleene Weir, Alice Ballard, Ann Ballard, Georgia
Mae Harris, Adalee Holmes, Carlene Sparks, o Anne Powers, Mary Elizabeth Meeks, Sherry Pechacek,
Violet Simpson, Betty lane Lea, Veriena Hutc ins.
Girls Glee 61116
The Girls Glee Club oi Abilene High School has participated in the presenta-
tion oi the "Messiah" Through their ettorts Abilene was privileged to hear the
tamous Denton A Cappella Choir.
Divided into tive classes taught by Mrs. Stinnett and Mr. McDonald, the club has
five sets ot officers, and is really tive clubs.
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OFF ICEBS
First Term Fourth Period Second Term
Betty Lush ,.,..... ..,,. , ,..,. P resident ..,.. ...,.. N orma Stover
Mary Elizabeth Stribling r . .r.. Vice President . , ...,. Mary lane Sage
Margaret Fagan ,.,.... . , , Secretary ..., . . r . , . . Esther Dotson
t Meta Alice Keith . . . r . . . . Reporter . . . . Mary Elizabeth Stribling
T F itth Period
Martha Pender , , . President . . r , , Martha Pender
Charlotte Steele . . . ,.,, Vice President , , . .,... Barbara lackson
LaVerne Greene r , , ......,,. . Secretary ..., . Virginia McGaughey
Genell Woodrum . , . ,.,.,.. , . . Reporter l , , , , Genell Woodrurn
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First How: lo Ann Bullen, Mary Frances McMinn, Victoree Benton, May Elizabeth Burton, Billie
lean Glass, Ann Stinchcomb, Martha Work, lo loyce Longley, Marjorie Weatherby, La Fawn Hall,
Mary Elizabeth Haag, Mary Ruth Pearce, Esther Carrillo.
Second Row: Marian Penrod, Merle Mansell, Monta Mioldlebroolcs, Io Anne Luther, Meta Alice Keith,
,Dorothy Cottman, Lou Broclg ' inia Gritting, Mary Elizabeth Stribling, Alice Williams, Iennelou Kuehn,
ElizcTBetl1TBEtilQgDEatie Lou Abernathy Norma S o, er.
Third How: lean Davies, Io 'mCith, ean Boyce, lnez Kimbrough, Bobbie Steele, lacaueline Iones,
Minnie Alice Mayfield, Geraldine avis, Hazel Steele, Mary Frances Chelt, Patty Sarrels, Martha Sue
Baker, Christine Smith, Esther Dotson, Catherine Snow.
Fourth Row: Mr. Bob McDonald, Virginia Grizzard, Margaret Balch, Nancy Cunningham, Virginia
Teague, Marian Harvey, Venice Pope, Dorothy Ayers, Billyjo Stewart, Bose Shirley Walkow, Margaret
Sue Marshall, Billie lane Lackey, Eudera Goldsmith, Betty lo Bice, Billy loyce Coats, Mrs. Aileen
Stinnett.
Girls Glee 631110
"Any bonds today?" Yes, that's the Girls' Glee Club practicing tor some event in
the not too distant future. The girls ot this organization are not privileged to demon-
strate their ability to other schools because there Will be no interscholastic contests
in music on account ot the tire shortage. They are doing their best to make up tor it
by singing more within the city.
OFFICERS
First Term Sixth Period Second Term
Nancy Cunningham . . . , President . . . ,... Martha Sue Baker
Ann Stinchcomb . . . . . Vice President . . . . . . t Marian Penrod
Patty Sarrels . . . , . . Secretary .,,....,....,.,,,. . . . Lillie Vletas
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lra Allen, Billie Lois Aman, Helen Bailey, B. L. Bates, Lonnie Boggs, Betty lean
Brown, Lockilou Bynum, Miclcia Cogdell, Dorothy Cutbirth, Billy Davis, Frances Evans,
Martha Farr, Mary Francisco, Billy Hagood, Otis Harvey, Gaylia Wray l-lilburn, Marie
lohnson, Lowell Knight, Bonald Knight, Billy Bob Lewis, Darlene Mackey, Viola Mills,
leanne Moutray, Lessie Norvell, Mary Buth Pearce, Everette Pittman, David Bichey,
Toe Snow, Frances Tompkins, Mary Elizabeth Thompson, Mary Evelyn Varnell, Don-
ald Yarbro.
Orchestra
The line tor the grand march forms, the doors to the l-lilton's crystal ball room
swing open, and through the open door floats the melody, the "March ot the Wooden
Soldiers." The scene, it you haven't already recognized it, is the annual lunior-Senior
banquet. The lunior and the Senior members ot the Crchestra furnished the music
tor that gala occasion. The lunior-Senior banquet is tar from the only thing the Cr-
chestra has played tor. The Crchestra gave us two excellent chapel programs, play-
ed tor the Chamber of Commerce banguet, and aided in the presentation of the
"Messiah,"
OFFICERS
Billy Davis ,.... .,..,.., . , , .,,,,.. President
Betty lean Brown . . . . ,,.. Vice President
Mary Evelyn Varnell , . .Secretary
Marie lohnson ..,... .... H eporter
Donald Yarbro .... .,.., L ibrarian
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3
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1. Don't over-exert yourselves, kiddos . . . 2. "Calling all radio operators." 3. Hisses . . . The Villc
4. "For the qitt Without the giver is bare." 5. "Well-it's this way!" 6. Ah! This tairer sex!! 7. "And
arrows tiew past Whenef' 8, It rnust be interesting, boys. 9. "I crown thee, Queen ot the Freshman Cla
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OFFICERS
Victor Womack ..,.A...........,... President
Richard Dillingham . . . .ii. Vice President
Virginia Thompson .4.. .i,.,.. S ecreiary
Dorothy Watson .,..i.,... i..4. B eporter
Sponsors
Mr. Ernest Suhieit Miss Pansy Gardner
--..-J...-" ....-3
page 86 MIN-UTEMEN oi
VONCILLE ADAMS
IIM BAKER
"Ci1Ie" "Pansy"
KATHERINE ANDERSON LAURA LEE BECKMAN
"Katrina" "LolIy Pop"
ROBERT BIBLE ROBERT BLAKE
"Bob" "Bobby"
BILLIE IO BILLINGTON VIRGINIA BLOCK
"Bill" "Gin"
HELEN IEAN BOND SUE HELEN BRADSHAW
"Bon Bon" "Suzie"
IEAN BOWERS
RUBY IO BROCK
NIO IO.,
"Ieoner" -
REID BROOKS VIRGINIA BROWN
"Skinny" "Vorb"
R. L. BROWN, Ir. IUDITI-I BRYANT
"Bubba" "Iudy"
ESTHER CAIN REBA CLARK
"Essie" "Ditto"
BARBARA CASEY I-IAZEL CLAYTON
"Bobs" "Chubby"
C. H. COLLINS IOYCE COX
"Ikey" "Iocy"
IIMMY COOPER BETTY DANIEL
"Coop" "Bet"
MARTHA DANIEL WAYNE DEAN
"Honey" "GiIbert"
TOMMY DAVIS LOUISE De GUIRE
"Slick" "Lou"
DELWYN DILL BETTY DONATHAN
"Pinky" "Donna"
RICHARD DILLINGHAM MAXINE DOSS
"Di1ly" "Denver"
INETEEN HUNDRE
D FORTY-FOUR
E
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BILLIE DEAN DUNLAP WANDA PAIN
"Bunny" "Shorty"
ANNE ETHERIDGE LOLA FONVILLE
"Ginger" "Fran"
REESE FOSTER MAC FULLERTON
"McLoyd" "Elmer"
ROY LEE FULLER SHIRLEY GASKILL
"Linsey" "Gasket"
GLENNA GAY DARLENE GRAVES
"Candy" "Gravy"
LAVERNE GRAHAM DOLORES GUILL
"Gruesome" "Tooter"
ROSEMARY HAMBRICK IOHNNIE FAE HARWELL
"StuIJby" "Teddy Bear"
RALPH HARDY VIRGINIA ANN HARVET
"Geat" "Blondie"
BILLIE MARIE HAZARD ADALEE HOLMES
"VViIIiam" "Ada"
DOROTHY HILLMAN IENNYE RUTH HOOPER
"Dot" "Gennie"
WANDA IEAN HUFFMAN IOYCE HUTCHINSON
"Shorty" "Hu1chie"
MARY HUMBER ELIZABETH IOHNSON
"ShufiIes" "Bea"
IACOUELINE IONES LOIS PAYE Le MAY
"Iackie" "Shorty"
GENEVA KIRK VIRGINIA LEWIS
"Ginny" "Dina"
I PEGGY LITTLE MARIANNE MCCLURE
"Peg" "CIure"
IOSEPH LUTHER THAD MCDONNELL
"lack" "Tiny"
i PUQQ 88 MINUTEMEN OE
RAY MCGLOTHLIN MAIOR MARLING
"Iune-Bug" "Colonel"
FOY MACKEY WAYNE MARTIN
"Fooe-y" "Wham"
WILMA MARTIN MARY ELIZABETH MEEKS
"WiI1ie" "Nookie"
GLENN MEEKS O. L, MILLER
"BurheC1d" "Ozy"
DOROTHY MOORE BOB NORTHCUTT
"Dotty" I "Bobby"
17's jf'-T A I
ELLAIMA MORRIS ! , IACK NUCKOLS
"Mit Sweetui x "Sissy"
I ,
GEORGE PLILER IO ANN POWERS
"Georqy-Porgy" "Iody"
PRANCINE POMEROY I-IOMER PUTNAM
"Frenchy" "Putty"
ROY PAUL REED BILLIE MAE ROGGE -
"Spark" "Ruqqy"
WELDON ROACH CECIL RUTHERFORD
"Drip" "Cecil B."
IOY SUE SELF IAMES SHELTON
"Baby" "Punkin"
PEGGY SEYBOLD CALVIN SKINNER
"Shorty" "Benny"
FRANK SMITH GERALDINE SNYDER
"Frankie" "Jerry"
MARY CLYDE SMITH YVONNE STARNES
"CIydie" "Evey"
D, ORVAL STRONG CHISHOLM THOMPSON
HDGVYH
"Chiz"
LEONARD TAYLOR VIRGINIA THOMPSON
"Bud"
uveen
NINETEEN HUNDRED PORTY-POUR Page 99
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BILLIE D. ABBOTT BETTY IO ANTILLEY
"Bill" "Io"
BOB ANDREWS ALICE BALLARD
"Artie" "Twin"
ANN BALLARD BILLIE BAXTER
"Twin" "Bill"
DEE ANNIS BARLOW VIRGINIA BLOCK
HDOCIYH "Gin"
CHARLES BRADSI-IAW BILLY BROOKS
"Bud" "Slick"
IMA IEAN BRANNAN DON BROOKS
"Ieomie" "Yo-Yo"
IAMES HARVEY CLARK BONNIE IEAN CONSTANT
"Bc1by-Face" ' "Bon-Bon"
BOBBY CLEMENTS FRANCES DALTON I
"Leche" HFICIHKIGH J
LOUISE DANIEL EARL DARDEN
"Pumpkin" "Red"
MARTHA DANIEL EULA PAYE DARNELL
"Honey" "Ella"
I. L, DELLIS, Ir. EDWARD ENGEL
"Dippy" "Mike"
MERLE DELMER FRANK EVERTS
"Pearl" "Pcmcho"
WANDA PAIN TED FORSYTI-IE
"Shorty" "Lefty"
MATTYE BLANCHE BILLIE IEAN EOWLER
FLETCHER "Pug"
"Mcmche"
IEAN GARNER IOAN GILL
"Ie-cmie" "GildersleeVe"
LANELLE GIBSON GRADY GORDON
"Nellie" "Squid"
Page 90 MINUTEMEN OF
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MARION GRANT LQVERNE GREENE
"BiIIir1qsby" "Dee-Dee"
DORIS GREEN EDDIE GRIER
"Jinx" "Happy"
ROBERT GRISHAM ANNADELL HARKEY
"Bob" "Dsete"
DOROTHY I-IARBER CLAUDEEN HART
"Dottie" "CIctudie"
HAROLD HARVEY PHLETUSs HENDERSON
"Esquire" "Flea"
MARILYN HAYS MARY FRANCES HIATT
"Sluts" "Puddy"
CHARLENE HOLLEY MABETH HOPKINS
"Twin" "Sr1ooky"
CHRISTINE HOLLEY GENE HORTON
"Twin" "Skeets"
IEANE HOWARD DAVID GLENN HUNT
"Shorty" "Senator"
SIDNEY HOWZE DALTON HAINES
"Percy" "Sweeci"
ONA B. IONES ELSIE KILGO
"Date-r" "Dax"
SUE KEMP BUDDY LACKEY
"Suzy" "Tuck"
BILLY LADAS BETTY IANE LEA
"Beautiful" "Betsy"
DESA LEE LAIRD ROBERT LEE
"Des" "Doc"
LEROY LEGGETT VIRGINIA LINDLEY
HSCIUITIH "Virgie"
DUWARD LEVERETT MARTHA LOIS MCCARTER
"B91'1ii" "Marty"
'Q
X.
QINETEEN HUNDRED PQHTY-FQUR Page 91
, HUNT MCKINLEY GEORGE ROSS MILLER
"MGC" "Lightning"
DARLENE MACKEY ONNA BELLE MORAN
"Darling" IIOHHISVI
RAYMOND MUNDEN IEAN NEWMAN
"Bula" "Patty"
GARTH NELSON NORMA NEWMAN
"Choc" "Bessie"
TOMMIE NELL NEWMAN IOYCE MARIE OWEN
"Nellie" "
Ciizzyu V
DONALD NEWSON BURL OWENS
"Trigger" "Curly"
WADE PARMELLY BETTY IO PEARCE
"Slim" "Bei"
DAN PARRISH PATSY PETTY 1
"BuIch" "Patricia: Susan" '
MARGARET IO PORTER WANDALU PRUITT
"IocIie" "Rusty" I
CLAUDENE PROCTOR WAYNE RAMSEY
"CIc1udie" V."
MARSHALLENE RAY STEVE ROBERTSON X
"MC1rshcxII" "Bussie"
DON RIDDLE MARY IANE SAGE i
"Don lush" "Ic1r1ie"
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CHRISTINE SAMMANN FRITZ SEYEARTH
"Fish" "Cottor1hecrd"
CLIFFORD SCHAEFER PERRIS SHAHEEN
"CIiff" "Ferry"
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EUGENE SHIRLEY BILLY BOB SMITH
"Gene" "Squeaky"
REBECCA SMITH ADELLE SPLAWN
"Becky" "DeII"
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HAZEL STEEL RANDALL STORY
"Flossie" HRGHHYH
ROBERT WADE STEGER BILLY TADLOCK
"Bob" "TCM"
RAY TAYLOR AUGUSTINE TEDFORD
"Red" "Brints"
IACKIE THOMPSON CHARLIE VAUGHN
"Icck" "Curly"
ELIZABETH WALLIS MILBURN WARNER
"Beil'1" "Iunier"
PAULINE WARD DOROTHY WATSON
"Scoots" "Dot"
MARY WATSON MARY ANN WHATLEY
"Lulu" "Anne"
SHIRLEENE WEIR TOMMY WHEELER
"Shirley" "Termite"
RUSSELL WILHITE ANNA BELLE VVILLIAMS
"Russ" 1 "Bea"
GLENN ROY WILLIAMS
"Little Williams"
BOB WILLIAMS
"Whiz"
WENDELL WILLIS NELDA KATE WILSON
"Wilkie" "Kelly"
GWENDOLYN WILSON ROSA LEE WILSON
"Bill" "Fuzzy"
IOE WINNIFORD VICTOR WOMACK
"Io-Blow" "Vic"
LC1 NELLE WITCHER IAMES HAROLD WRIGHT
"Nellie" "Hymie"
ED YATES ALLEN YOUNG
"Spike" "Slim"
PATRICIA YONGE MARY NELL YOUNG
"Pct" "Shortie"
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INETEEN HUNDRED PORTY-FOUR page 93
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CLASS CALENDAR
Class Organization . , .,.a. ,.A. I , . . ,
Candy Sale ,.....
I-Iot Doa Supper . . .
SHIRLEY BASS SAMMIE BUSTER
"Bunch" "Sandy"
ZENA FAE BOULDIN IACK HARDY GRISSOM
"Zenia" "Handsome"
GEORGE KING PATSY MOBLEY
"Georqy" "Pat"
CLIFTON LAWHORNE LOIS RUCKER
"Nero" "RuCky"
. . .October 2, I94I
,. lNovernber 5, I94I ,
, . , November 7, 1941
Save one for me!" Buell Lindley: Secre- "Come and get it!"
tary of the F. F. A.,
sfatloned at the ear of
COPD.
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First Row: Iimmy Tittle, Victor Womack, Iack Luther, lames Harold Wright, Wanda Fain, Richard
Dillingham, Guy Daniel, lohnny Shaw.
Second Row: Fred Hughes, Dalton Haines, lack Hardy Grissom, Robert Lee, Ed Yates, lohnny Gam-
ble, Boyd Rogers, loe 'Winnitord, Thad McDonnell.
Third Row: Mr. Iames Cassle, Donald Byrd, Billy Brooks, Ralph Hardy, Wade Parmelly, Raymond
Munden, Wayne Ramsey, Don Brooks.
Mwior fli- lf
To create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high stan-
dards ot Christian living are the three main purposes of the lunior Hi-Y. ln keeping
with these purposes, it is a belief that much can be accomplished by a bettering oi
relations between father and song thus a Father and Son Banquet was held and was
one ot the highlights oi the y'ear's activities. For the first time, a Hi-Y Sweetheart was
elected, Wanda Fain, a sophomore, being the girl chosen.
OFFICERS
limmy Cooper ..,, ,....,..... ,...,., P r esident
Richard Dillingham . . ..,. Vice-President
lack Luther ,...,...,,. ,...,. S ecretary
lames Harold Wright . . . . , ...- , Treasurer
Eddie Grier .,,,,. . . . , .Sergeant-at-Arms
Victor Womack . . . ......... Chaplain
Wanda Fain . . . ,.,. Sweetheart
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J. .
First Row: Willene Henry, Mary Alice Nelson, Martha Pender, Gene Goltz, Kenneth Plumlee, Bitsy Gruver, Lee Henry, Robby
Perkins, Hugh Baltanz, Dorothy Dowdy.
Second Row: Dacey Mathis, Martha Farr, Billie Dean Dunlap, Merietta Green, Io Ann Powers, Mary Elizabeth Haag, Lou
Brock, Ann Stinchcomb, Ioe Bob lay, Edwin Brahaney, Donald Pierson, Leonard Branch.
Third Row: George Kerr, Geraldine Davis, La Fawn Hall, Sam Nixon, Wayne Dean, Gwynella Reed, Bobbye Milstead, Phil
Kendrick, Genelle Woodrurn, Frank Everts, Nona Mae Snow, Lora Lee Cook.
Fourth Row: lohn L. Higdon, David Richey, Cecil Rutherford, Sam Henry Smith, Tom Carpenter, Mr. C. B. Ford, Dick Cochran,
Huylar Lee, l. B. Dean, loo Bennett.
afirfmzl Uzespian
First Row: Dublb Duit, Preston Petty, Marian Penrod, Virginia Grizzard, Billie lean Wisdom, loan Newman, I. W. Tulle, Welton
Lindsey, Laurine Hays, Lavinia Ward.
Second Row: lay McClure, Doris Bohannon, Hollis Manly, Nancy Cunningham, Robert Bradbury, Frances Mclielvy, Pauline
Ward, Thomas Odell, Virginia Teague.
Third Row: Dixie Barlow, Mary Virden, Delores Guill, Pat 'Ward, Elinor Sivley, Betty Pierson, Clair Whitten, Louise Robertson,
Betty McAlister, Ola Fay Burgess, Edith Abbott, Frances Tompkins, Betty Bouchette.
Fourth Row: Mary Ellen Cochran, lo Glover, Betty Fish, Virginia Gritiing, Virginia Raymond, Bobbie Ann Head, Io Wilson,
Eulaine Hicks, Christine Sammann, Marta Ve Everton, Lucille Bryan, Clarice Higgins, Mr. O. B. Ford. V
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The National Thespian, Troupe number 353, gave their major production, A. A.
Milne's "Ivory Door," on December 5, 1941. Programs from this production were en-
tered in the National Contest, which the Abilene Thespians Won in l939-'4O.
"On Vengeance Height," the first production of the year, was presented in Oc-
tober in assembly and repeated for the P. T. A. in November. Another November at-
traction was the melodrama, "Little Nell," which was also offered in assembly. "Beyond
the Last Mile," skits, and dramatic readings have been given in schools, USC clubs,
and Camp Barkeley. , .
The Thespians presented as tournament play, "The Knave of Hearts," a sparkling
stylized play-the first of that kind that Abilene High School had ever given. The
cast consisted of the best players in school, and these actors were made-up to re-
semble the faces on playing cards.
Cvurnamenf Flay
OFFICERS
Kenneth Plumlee .... ..,.. ..... . , . . . President
Robby Perkins . .... , . . Vice President
Bitsy C-ruver . , , . . .... Secretary
Sue 'Kemp .,...,,.... . . . .Secretary
Mary Ellen Mitchell , , ..... Treasurer
Dorothy Dowdy . . . ......... Treasurer
Lee Henry ,... . . ......,...... Reporter
Martha Pender .,........ ...,,...,.,......... . .Sergeant-at-Arms
THE KNAVE OE HEARTS
' Dordthy Dowdy Bitsy Gruver Kenneth Plumlee
Cecil Rutherford Bill Ladas Ioe Bob lay Sarn Henry Smith
Katydell McCarty Everett McGehee
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First How: De Alva Watkins, Billie Bay Stewart, Ioe Snow, Billie Graham, Virginia Evans, Frank
Everts, Dorotha Hutistedler, Frankie Grittin. y I
Second Row: Donald Allison, E. B. Cox, Ioyce Drummond, Dura Mae Waldrop, Bobbie Louise
Brewster, Marian Harvey, lune Chorn, Venice Pope, Betty Lou Thornton, lune Morgan.
Third How: Mrs. E. M. Randolph, Bandall Story, Ioe Winnitord, Melvin Archer, Lewis Bowdry,
Milton McMinn, Kathryn Myatt, La Verne Greene, Clara Ruth Antilley, Gene White.
,Cas Zeales
Este club trata de poner entasis en las relaciones entre las Americas, hablando
bien la lungua hermosa, cantando canciones espanoles logrando y leyendo litera-
tura moderna, como periodicos y cuentos que nos revelan actividades y costumbres
de las naciones al sur de nosotros, asistiendo a asemblios de los Mexicanos de nuestra
Ciudad, y teniendolos hablar y cantar a nosotros en nuestros asemblios, aprendiendo
con exactitud de la pagina impresa, para que los socios puedan entender exactarnente
un mensaje desde un pais spanol. Algunos socios sin duda tendran posiciones de
secretaria del gobierno en relaciones extranjeras.
Es la opinion de este circulo que caulquiera cose que valga hacer vale haciendo
bien. Par eso es un idea que a todas las actividades de la escuela se subscribio ciento
por ciento.
Ningun socio ha recibido derneritos durante el ano escolar. Cada socio trata a
todas tiempos ser un ejemplo de virtud, buena conducta, y de cooperacion.
OFFICIALES
Primer termino Segundo termino
loe Snow .,... .... P residente . , . ........ loe Snow
Frank Everts .... ..,, V ice Presidente . . . ,..,. Frank Everts
Virginia Evans . . .....,..... Secretaria ........,....... Billie Graham
Billie Graham ..,..,.... ...... H elatora ,............. Billie Bay Stewart
Ioe Snow ...........,. .Representative de estudiantes ...,.,,....... Ioe Snow
Senora Bandolph .......,...,.. Madrina .,.......,,,.. Senora Bandolph
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That bad man
again
Whats so iunny
girls?
Swing it, partner!
Freshman royalty
on parade
Ladies and gen-
tlemen, yes sir,
the Senior Candy
Sale is today
Our favorites
The Winning post-
er with a Winning
smile
Contributing their
bit to the success
ot the Senior Box
Supper.
l2on't iorget to buy
your annuals
today
"And We must
have more pep"
These are our
football heroes
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Betore school
starts
Come on, luniors,
buy some candy
Van and Marjorie
enjoy Denton's
hospitality
Sold for tive-sixty!
l
Let's hope it turns
out all right
Page 100
Learning how to
do it
Installation ot the
electric score-
board
t
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X
Y
fviallf'
My
pq
OFFICERS
President ,...,., ,.,., .AA,,, A4...A E r nest Booth
Vice President , . A . . A , . timmy Tittle
Bobbye Miistead
. . Clair Whitten
Secretary .,..,, .,.. , A , . ,
Treasurer ..... ii..,.,..,., .
Sponsors
Mrs. Owen Stinnett Mr. Iames Cassie
Mr. Iames Cuilar
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Page 102 MINUTEMEN CI
Eg.- , ,
HELEN AARON EARLINE ANDREWS
Central Central
IOE ANTILLEY PAUL T. BAILEY
Elrndalo College Heights
HELEN BAKER DIXIE BARLOW
Central Central
MARVIN BARLOW CRAWFORD BARRIER
Central Central
LOUISE BLAKEMORE
Plainview Iunior High
PETER BOUCK
Minneapolis
BRYAN BOGLE
lennings Avenue
Iunior High
IOY BRAMBLETT
College Heights
BILLY BRASELTON IESALYN BRASHER
Morehead High
College Heights
PATTY LYNN BRITAIN BARBARA BROWNING
College Heights College Heights
ARY IOYCE BROWNING OPHELIA BRYAN
Central Wylii
DOLORES BRYAN SMITH BURNS
North Park College Heights
MADLIN BURT LOCKILOU BYNUM
Central Valley View
CLEO CLARY HELEN CLAXTON
Shawnee, Oklahoma North Park
3 MAXINE CLEMENT BROOKSIE NELL COLLIERW
Central Fair Park
X
IANE COLLINS NONA LEE CONAWQAY
Central Central 'A
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IOY CONLEE AUBREY CONNALLY
North Park Central
GAYZELLE COOPER NANCY CROWLEY
I Marlow Iunior High Travis
'INETEEN HUNDRED Porrrr-FIVE
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4.
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FLOY CUTBIRTH GUY DANIEL
Fair Park Fair Park
DON DAUGHERTY RICHARD DAVIS
Valley View Central
CHARLES DODSON BETTY IO EDMONDSON
A. C. C. Acazlerny Central
ORAN ELMORE, Ir. ROY FARNES
Fair Park Valley View
BILLY RAY PIELDER DUDLEY FISH
Central Lamar
IOHNNY GAMBLE NANCY IO GLOVER
College Heights Central
IAMES K. GRAHAM IEANNIE GRAY
Central Travis
MARILYN GREEN CAROLYN GRISHAM
College Heights Central
BETTY GUSTAFSON MYRTLE BETH HAMMERS
Central Central
GEORGIE MAE HARRIS PAULA HAZEL
Central Central
BOBBIE ANN HEAD IACK HENDERSON
Central Central
MARY CATHERINE
HIGDON GAYLIA WRAY HILBUR
Lamar Valley View
BILLY HILL BOBBY LEE HILL
Central Lamar
GERALD HILL NAOMI RUTH HOLLIDA
Fair Park Central
BOB HOLLOWELL HORTENCE HOOKER
Central Tye
CHARLES HORN CHARLES HORTON
Valley View Travis
MINUTEMEN Q
IARY LUCY HOUGHTON RA'ORTEZ HOWINGTON
Central Lamar
LESTER HUMPHREY BARBARA IACKSON
A. C. C. Academy Lamar
KAY IOHNSON VIRGINIA IOLLY
Central Travis
BILLY IOE KING GEORGE KING
Travis College Heights
BUELL LINDLEY EMILIE LONG
Central Valley View
EMILY LOWRIE ALMA LOUISE
Lamar MCCULLOUGI-I
Odessa
VIRGINIA ANN EVERETT MCGEHEE
MCGAUGHEY Central
Central
MARKLEY MCMAHON PAULINE MCWILLIAMS
Central North Park
GLORIA MALCOM DAVID MILLER
Central Travis
KATI-IRYN MILLER ROSE MARIE MILLER
College Heights Valley View
HENRY MOHR CHARLES MORRIS
College Heights College Heights
MARCEIL MULLINS IAMES NEECE
Valley View Valley View
ERNEST BRANCH GLORIA NORVELL
NICHOLS Central
Travis
TEMA PARKER MARTHA PENDER
College Heights Central
BETTYE PIERSON KENNETH POLLOCK
Central Central
BETTY NAN RATHMELL VIRGINIA RAYMOND
College Heights Central
IINETEEN HUNDRED FORTY-FIVE
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BILLY EARL READ SAMMY RIDGEWAY
Hamby College Heights
ALTA MARIE EARL GLENN ROSE
RICHARDSON Lamar
Hamby
LOIS RUCKER CARL SHOULTS, Ir.
Travis Lqmgf
MARIE SHADDIX VICTORIA SHAHEEN
New Hope Eair Park
IOHNNY SHAW WANDA SHORT
Fair Park Cleburne Iunior High
BARBARA SMITH NONA MAE SNOW
Valley View College Heights
ELAINE STARNES O. B. STEPHENS
Central Fair Park
ETTA IANE STEPHENS DOROTHY SYMES
College Heights Central
H, D. TERRY BILLY GENE THOMPSON
Central Lamar
IOANNE THOMPSON IIMMY TITTLE
Central Central
RAYMOND TODD FRANCES TOMPKINS
Travis Central
BIRDIE MARGARET IUANITA WALTON
WALKER Ranger
Central
LEROY WHITE LOUISE WHITING
Central Central
BOBBIE IEAN WILLIAMS RENA LEE WILLIAMS
Valley View Butterfield
IO WILSON GENELL WOODRUM
Travis Central
GUS VLETAS IACK WOODS
Lamar Central
MINUTEMEN or
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PEGGY to ABBOTT BEN Aeumaia
Travis LUUIUY
EMMA BETH BARNSLEY FRANK BENI-IAM
El Paso Central
IOYCE BLAUER DOROTHY IEANNE
Columbia, Georgia BOTKIN
College Heights
BETTY BOUCHETTE ELEANOR BOULDIN
College Heights Central
ZENA PAYE BOULDIN BETTY BREWER
College Heights Elmdale
BILL BREWER OBERIA BRIGHT
Elmdale Trqvig
MARIE BROOKS GLADYS BUCHANAN
Travis Central
GRACE BUCHANAN PATRICIA BUCH
Central Fair Park
ANNE BERGFIELD NANCY CAWYER
Arizona Central
CORA LESLIE CLARK CATHERINE CLEGHORN
Fair Park College Heights
R. L. COLLINGSWORTH DONALD COTHRON
Wylie College Heights
RUTH CROWSON PATSY DARDEN
College Heights Central
BILLY DARNELL CHARLES DODSON
Central A. C. C. Academy
ANGIE DRES MARY DUDLEY
Lamar Central
l
CHARLES DUNN EVAN DUVALL
Wylie Central
BEATRICE ELLISON GLADYS ELLIOT
Valley View Fair Park
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IERRY FINEG TOIVIMIE SUE GLASS
San Antonio College Heights
EUGENE GLENN IAMES GRIEFING
Central St, Ioseph Academy
PAT'SY GRISHAM IACK HARDY GRISSOIVI
College Heights Pair Park
DOROTHY GUTHRIE HOIVIER GENE HARKE
Central Valley View
HM HARRISON LORA PEARL HAYNES
Kerens School Valley View
MENOMA HAYNES MILLARD HEATH '
Plainview Central W
I
PRED LEE HUGHES PATTIE HUNTER 1
Central Lamar W
I
EDITH HOLLAND EDNA IRENE HOLMES
Valley View Harlandale, San Anton
PATTIE SUE HORTON VERIENA HUTCHINS
College Heights NOYU1 Park
DON IETER WESTELLE IOHNSON
Fair Park Fort Worth
DORTHEAL KILGO ROBERT KING
Central Fair Park
Q ALFONSE KNAPP ZARA BETH KNOTT
St. Ioseph Academy entral
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ETTA IEANNE LAMB GENELL LAWHON
Central Lamar
VIRGINIA LAWLER BETTY MCALISTER
Dallas Valley View
KATYDELL MCCARTY CLINTON MCCOMBS
College Heights College Heights
I BOE MILSTEAD BOBBYE MILSTEAD
Central Odessa
I Page 108 MINUTEMEN OI
WILDA HOLMES WINNIE MAE IONES
Valley View Travis
BERNICE MCCOLLUM POLLY MONK
Lubbock Iunior High Travis
IAMES MURPHY WANDA MUSTON
Central Central
HELEN NORRIS PATSY NUCKOLS
Santa Anna Lamar
WILLENA OLSON ALICE MARIE OSBORNE
Central College Heights
BILLIE IOYCE PECHACEK BERNICE PERRY
Central Lamar
IOHN PERRY ANN PICKARD
Fair Park St. Ioseph Academy
PARKS RAMEY MARIORIE RICHARDS
Sarn Houston Iunior High Travis
DAVID RICHEY FRANCES RITTENBERG
College Heights Harnby H
RAY ROBINSON BOYD ROGERS
Seminole College Heights
BOBBY SAXON IOY SHEFFIELD
Central Lamar
ALMA IEAN SIBLEY EDITH SNYDER
Central Central
DOROTHY STEWART PAT STRAWN
Central Fair Park
IOAN WALKER IOHN ROBERT WALKER
Van Horn Central
ARNOLD WALKOW ANDY PAUL WERNER
Travis Valley View
BARBARA IEAN WILLIS OLLIE DEE WINDHAM
Lamar Central
NINETEEN HUNDRED PORTY-FIVE Page109
LILLIAN ALLEN
THE FRESHMAN CORONATION
WILMA IEAN BROWN
Central College Heights
MADLIN BURT HAROLD CHAPMAD
Central Lamar
BOBBIE LOU ENSEY DOROTHY HARBER
Central Travis
STELLA MAE HOLCOMB WINNIE lONES
Sulphur Springs Travis
IOAN SITLER E. C. SATTERWHITE
Travis Central
LOIS RUCKER MEL THURMAN
Travis Fair Park
I. E. LAWSON CLAIR WHITTEN
Valley View Central
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Dizfcrswed
Ofcupalious
Paul Tatum
C. CS H. Electric
Leroy Alexander
Western
Chevrolet Co.
La Doyt Bettis
Abilene Pl umbinq
CS Roofing Co.
Bob H avins
Abilene Machine
Shop
W. T. Comer
Western
Chevrolet Co.
Clarence Beasley
Safeway
lncorporated
Stores,
Number l 5
Calvin Brooks
Safeway
lncorporated
Stores,
Number 25
Donald folly
J Sun Electric Co.
Billy Crabb
Berry Radio
Service
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Dirferswed
Occuprzfians
Kenneth Ford
Thornton's Radio
Service Shop
lean Morris
Waddington's
Ladies' Wearing
Apparel
Weldon Fryar
Crain Office
Supply
4: A- ul-
Charles Lewis
Safeway
lncorporated
Stores,
Number l 6
Geraldine Coplen
lVlinter's
Downstairs Store
Lamar M uston
Refrigeration
Supply df Electric
uk Af 1
Kenneth Campbell
S. 5 Q. Clothiers
George Hermann
C. R. Gaslcill,
.Architect
Lowell Milstead
Hoppe Auto
Electric Service
Louise Oldham
Rex A. Smith,
leweler
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A Diwrswvd
Occupnfivns
Billie Mae Buster
C. M. Presley,
Ieweler
Elmer Tedtord
Abilene Sheet
Metal Works
Howard Cheek
Albert McAlister,
Building
Contractor
Melha Chaney
Filth Avenue Shop
Bohert Taylor
Minter Dry
Cvoods Co.
+ Q 1
Metal Machine
Shop, opened Iune
lB, l94l, for the
traininq oi Work-
men in defense in-
dustries. T h r e e
hundred and iorty
men were trained
the iirst year.
Mr. W. Bainey
Owen, Cofordina-
tor.
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First Row: Buell Lindley, Billy Wayne Foster, Ioyce Drummond, Bay Hardwick, lo Ann Powers,
ter Blackburn, Billyjo Stewart, Iohn W. Axe, Peggy Little, I. A. Owens, loe Winnitord, Mr. I. l. Moore.
0 Second Row: Alton Baker, B. C. Farmer, Cleon Smith, Lloyd Keith, B. l. Collinsworth, Shelton
Leach, Billy Roberts, Dick Antilley, C. F. Briggs, Carroll Daniell, David Chase, Delwyn Dill.
Third Row: Allen Young, l. E. Montgomery, Milburn Warner, Harold Iones, Frank K. Antilley, Wil-
lard Martin, Burl Owens, Dewey Higginbotham, Eugene Tooke, Boy Lee Ferguson, Elvis Skipper, Leon
Nichols, Calvin Cowden.
Fourth Row: Bobby Bay Moore, lames Box, Ernest Nichols, Charles Trickey, Leonard Skipper,
George Pliler, Bay McClure, Carol Bland, Welton Lindsey, Wallace lordan, Gene Horton, loe Mansell,
lesse Edmondson.
Sufurc' Sfrzrmers af America
Vocational Agriculture was introduced into Abilene High School in l929. During
these thirteen years tour hundred and sixty-tive students have taken the course. Be-
sides strict agricultural training, the boys are trained in leadership. This training is
obtained through activities in F. F. A. work. The Future Farmers ot America is na-
tional in scope. More than 200,000 boys are active members. Texas has a member-
ship ot 30,000, the course being three years in length. Four credits are allowed for
the three years' work. A variety ot activities are engaged in by the chapter, among
which are judging of livestock, soil conservation, livestock and crop improvement,
radio programs, public speaking, community service, as well as many other activities.
A trained farm leadership is the goal.
President . . , , , . . . .Walter Blackburn Treasurer . Billy Wayne Foster
Vice President ,.,. .,.. I ohn W. Axe Watch Dog . . . . , . Bay l-lardwick
Secretary . . . ..., Buell Lindley Parliamentarian . loe Winnitord
Reporter . . .l. A. Owens Adviser . . . . I. l. Moore
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Iohn W. Axe Welcomes dads to the Walter Blackburn and his capon
Father-Son banquet ' ' '
' ' ' Alton Baker and his winning
Billyjo Stewart is rnade Queen lersey heiter
'k 1' X' Q if 1'
Dewey Hiqqinbotharn and his Welton Lindsey and his
tinewool lamb Billy Richards and his champion qilt champion gilt
page 115
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First Row: Mr. H. S. Fatherree, Frances Evans, Don Crantill, Mary Elizabeth Stribling, Elinor Siv-
ley, Bitsy Gruver, Roy Reynolds, Lee Henry, Nancy Cunningham.
Second Row: Taylor Paul, Walter Rattan, joe Snow, Van Wiley Williams, Lou Brock, Marjorie Black,
Rose Shirley Walkow, Billy D. King, George Overshiner.
Third Row: Charline Grittis, Betty Iean Brown, Viola Mills, Louise Oldham, jerry Keith, Wyno-
gene Ballard, Kenneth Ford, La Doyt Bettis, Hollis Manly.
Fourth Row: Lubert Wilson, Lataine Williams, May Elizabeth Burton, Margaret jordan, Mary Eliza-
beth Haag, Mary Frances Chelt, Marie Iohnson, Edwin Stewart, Ellison Gerlach, Walter Blackburn.
Fitth Row: Frances Grimes, Doris Sample, Marion Boyd, Mary Evelyn Varnell, Billie lead Glass,
Billie Ioe Parrish, Marian Penrod, Margery Givens, lone Tillett, Billie Io Taylor, Robert Corliss, Wel-
i ton Lindsey.
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Cn April 8, l942, in a chapel program conducted by the members elected in
i l94l, thirty-seven graduating seniors were inducted into the National Honor Society,
Marjorie Black, secretary, introducing the new members. Mr. H. S. F atherree presided
at the meeting and emphasized the qualifications necessary for election H outstand-
ing scholarship, leadership, service, and-most important oi all-character. lndivid-
ual speeches were made on these requirements: Scholarship, Rose Shirley Walkowg
Leadership, Elinor Sivleyg Service, Mary Elizabeth Striblingg and Character, Bitsy
' Gruver. At the close of the program, the members repeated the pledge led by the presi-
dent, Lee Henry.
OFFICERS
Lee Henry . . . . . . . ,President
Taylor Paul .... . . .Vice President
Marjorie Black . . . , , . .Secretary
........
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lm sscc
Could tt be Santa
Claus behind
those whiskers?
Qflice girls
really worlf:
1k
My goodness! Ioe
must he a good
corrversattonaltst
What's so funny?
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"O'er the land ol
the tree and the
home of the
brave"
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l-lawlcshaw
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"Future Farmers'
banquet come
to order"
Look at the pretty
sun-grins
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PROGRAM
I. White Cliffs . . . .Public Speaking ancl Music Departments
II. Rhythm Taps ,st..,,t.., .,,.,.......... M arjorie Black I
III. By the Sea .... , . , . .Rack o' Curtain Club I
Lubert Wilson
IV. Spanish Trio , . . . Marqaret Sue Marshall
I Kathleen Marshall
V. Lobby Scene . . , .,...,..., Personality Girls I
VI. Paw-Paw Pickers , , . . , ,.i., Raclio Guild
VII. Tap Dance ancl Sona . . , . . .Ruth Harrison
VIII. The Hillbilly Band . . . . ,... F. F. A. Chapter
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CCRCNATION
Neptune's Court
Neptune . . . ,A..A.A4...,...AA..,.. .4., I ohn Garrett
Pirates . . . r.., r.,r C harles Sammons, lack Boles
Princesses Escorts Princesses Escorts
Senior Sophomore
Frances Watson CQueenD . , . L . Roy Boaer Lillie Vletas i ,.... .,.. .... H a rwell Barber
Sis Hambriclc ...... .... .... I . W. Sorrells Molly Hinds ....i.,..t Raymond Thomason
Doris Lind Antilley . , , Welton Lindsey Mary Ruth Higgins .......r..... Guy Evans
Iunior Freshman
Elinor Sivley .... . . . . Preston Petty Dorothy Watson ,i... ..,.. R aymond Munden
Bitsy Gruver ..,i.. ............. R ed Burditt Rosemary Hambrick ..,........ limmy Cooper
Norma Barton , . . . . . ....... Earl Lawless Wanda Pain .,.......,.........,, Robert Lee
Spirit ot the Waves . ,i,.,i . . . .....i ,..,, . Marjorie Black
Coronation Music . , . Abilene Hiah School Orchestra
Staae Setting , Nancy Cameron, Van Wiley Williams
Directors , L . Miss Odell lohnson, Mrs. Pat Henaqan
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of pep and school spirit 99 96 if make yell-leader ELINOR SWLEY
a charming FLASHLIGHT QUEEN ii if ii likes long red finger-
ii if ii h i to wait ii ii ii dislikes
nails and prefers cats to clcas a es
people who use excessive slang if if is would like to become an
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student in dear old Abilene High 96 96 96 likes sport clothes and
brown boots 96 96 96 favorite subjects are photography and science
96 96 96 likes collie dogs, especially one named "Skippy" 96 96 96 al-
though he is interested in aviation, Hollis intends to make insur-
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MOST FRIENDLY student 99 if if has blue eyes and ddrk brown
hdir if it if friendly, vivcrcious, ornd likes everybody if if 9+ ct senior,
seventeen, gnd five feet, five inches tctll if if if just "loves" to knit
gnd designs dll her clothes if if if ambition is some doty to become
or foreign correspondent if if if good luck, Dosey.
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X it it likes to sldm doors, dot silly, wear
loud socks - especially his portriotic
red, white, cmd blue ories-motke sdr-
cdstic crctcks omd pop gum it it it well
deserves the honor oi MOST DEPEND-
ABLE' BOYX it it CI murder mystery tori
omd likes to collect records it it it tctkes
his temper out oh the piomo it it it it he
doesn't loecome ct mdqctzirie illustrotor,
he'd like to be ct motion picture director
or cm orctor-with Hedy Ldmdrr to pldy
opposite him.
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about MARIORIE BLACK? it it if
she's been dancing since she
was two it it it has brown eyes
and is tive feet and two inches oi
independence it if it says her
cowboy boots are her pride and
joy it it it is a natural for MOST
VEBSATILE GIRL if it 4+ besides
dancing, Margy likes to draw,
play the piano and swim, collect
whatnots and records it it tt
wants to become a career wo-
man, but admits that she might
change her mind. '
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haired it it it KENNETH PLUMLEE it it it
MOST VEHSATILE BOY in Abilene
l-ligh it it it jazz and reading are his
two pet aversions it tt itwhen not tak-
ing the lead in one of the Thespian
plays, Kenneth is usually golfing or
skating it X' it a swell Senior Prexy it at tt
it his plans work out, the world will
soon have another Maurice Evans.
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to swing music if if if yes sir, it's
SAM HENRY SMITH, the students' choice
fO1'MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY if if A
five feet gnd eleven inches, l4O pounds,
brown eyes ctnd hctir, this debctter likes
ony subjects pertgining to government
if if if tennis cmd swimming tgke up his
spgre time if if if never hots met gnyone
he couldn't lectrn to like if if if ots to the
future Sctm intends to prctctice lgw.
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Collecting hrotcelets ctnd rec-
ords, especictlly those of Ellg
Eitzgerctld, otre two of the mony
olobies of MERLAINE GRUVER,
his yegr's loctnd sweetheoirt gnd
OST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL
if if wishes she hctd cr Southern
drgwl if if if this true Eggle would
like to mgke dgncing her cgreer
if if if sgys musicctl comedies gre
her fgvorite type of movies.
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brown eyes, and you have it it-Pit
RAYMOND TROUTMAN, junior ft it it
MOST ATHLETIC BOY it likes anything
to eat, unaffected people and all sports
'lt it it likes to have fun on dates but
dislikes smart- alecks and going to
dances it it it though he's undecided
about the future, We can expect great
things from this Eagle. .
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The girl with the refreshing personal-
ity-SUE Wl-IISENHUNT, lively, ani-
mated-selected by the students of Abi-
lene l-liqh as MOST ATHLETIC GIRL
it it it five feet and eight inches, light
brown hair it it it Sue likes to take part
in all sports and is a "killer" at base-
ball tt at it dislikes themes and operas
it it it could live on "pumpkin" pie if
necessary it it it Wants to become a
school teacher it it it We're backing
you, Sue.
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President ot the National Honor So-
ciety, optimistic LEE HENRY is the pick
of the student body for MOST INTEL:
LECTUAL BOY at it if is an amateur
playwright and photographer at at at
likes loud clothes and bloody adven-
ture tales it it if boogie Woogies is bet-
ter than Bach in his opinion at it it says
that army lite seems to be his calling
at at 96 Wants to become a chemical en-
gineer.
Ever see anyone Who had rather
sing than eat-almost? Well, here is
it it if BILLIE IEAN GLASS if at at this
year's MOST INTELLECTUAL GIRL
it tt at a senior, tive feet, four inches
tall, blonde, laughing blue eyes at if tr
likes to curl up in a chair, eat candy,
and read it if at dislikes unfriendly peo-
ple it it if prefers Artie Shaw to clas-
sics it at it next year, it's college and a
major in business administration it it it
best ot luck, "Babe"
Dlsllnguzshcd Scrwcs
ROY REYNOLDS
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BILLIE IO TAYLOR
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Spanish
CATHERINE JOHNSON
Latin
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History
VIRGINIA BROWN ROSE SHIRLEY WALKOW PATTY SARRELS
Distinguished Sereiee
DONALD YARBRO
VICTOR M CGLOTHLIN
TROY WILLIS
DOHQTPIY DOWDY LUBERT WILSON
Drcmcriics lOUI'HGIiS1T1
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Public Speaking English Commercial
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By ROY REYNOLDS and ALTON WILSON
HM BRENNAN MOLLY I-IINDS TOM COLLINS
Halfbaclc-Captain Football Sweetheart All-District Tackle-Captain
Front Row: Dub Duff, Ioe Bennett, Iohn Howell, Max Fisher, Dub Shields. Second Row: W. D. Winlcles, Iohn
Tom Winniford, George Watson, lack Boles, lack Clarke, Dick Grant, Gene Spires. Third Row: Bill Kiker, lim Bren-
nan, Red Burditt, Toni Collins, Ioh ' james Cowan, Neal Bradshaw. Fourth Row: Raymond Troutrnan, C.
H. Collins, Donald Havins, Ioe c:Minn, Billy Colwell, Morris Patterson, Kenneth Killian.
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Abilene. , . .25 Plainview . , . U
Abilene . , . . 6 Thomas lefferson O
Abilene ...., . . O Breckenridge .... 15
ABILENE 6-LAMESA O
The Eagles in their first Conference tilt cruised
into the midst of the Tornadoes in the Lamesa
stadium, and before the Tornadoes ever started
blowing, the Eagles were flying steadily toward
the goal. lt was the power-house driving of ro-
bust Raymond Troutman who thundered across
for the last six yards to score the lone touch-
down of the game. The Eagles floated through
the remaining three quarters, playing a defen-
sive game. Lamesa in all their efforts failed to
penetrate the Eagle 30-yard line. After sixty
minutes of hard fighting, when the Tornadoes
had ceased and the dust had settled, the Eagles
were flying high with their first Conference
victory.
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IACK BOLES IOHN L. HIGDON
Guard - Center
GENE SPIRES-W. D. WINKLES
Managers
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ABILENE 6-ODESSA 7
Under the lights of Eagle Stadium, two
great teams-the Abilene Eagles and Odessa
Bronchos-fought a hard battle to the finish
with the final score reading 6-7 in Odessa's
favor. After a thrilling sneak play by Howell
and Burditt, whose score was nullified be-
cause of an error, the game lost interest until
close to the second quarter when lack Boles
intercepted a pass and on a sustained drive
the Warbirds pushed seventy-eight yards for
a touchdown. The extra point was not good.
Eeeling that the game was theirs, Eagle hopes
flew high until the last fatal moments, when
the Bronchos steadily pushed the Eagles back
for a score, their extra point being good. At
the end of the season, Odessa was found to
have an ineligible player and was forced to
forfeit its victories, thus giving the Eagles the
game.
NEAL BRADSHAW BILL KIKER
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After playing a close game with
Odessa at Eagle Stadium, the Abilene
squad went to Sweetwater to be de-
feated by the Mustang juggernaut to
the tune of 45-6. lt was the Eagles'
game through the first quarter, and at
one time they penetrated to the Mus-
tang 6-yard line, only to lose the ball
on downs. Early in the second guar-
ter the Eagles received the ball from
a punt on the Sweetwater 49-yard lineg
then it took only ten running plays for
Abilene to score, with Brennan carry-
ing over on a short drive. The kick
from placement was wide. From then
on the game belonged to the Mustangs,
but it was not earned without hard
fighting against the Eagle forward
wall.
RAYMOND TROUTMAN
Fullback
' JOE BENNETT IOI-IN HOWELL
Center Quarterback
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Having lost a hard-fought game to
Sweetwater, the Eagles jumped back
into the Conference fight by clawing
the Midland Bulldogs to a l9-O victory.
After a calm first quarter, the Warbirds
cut loose in the second period when
Brennan carried the ball over from the
l7-yard line. Then without giving the
Bulldogs a chance to breathe the
Eagles headed for another goal, in
which Brennan plowed over for six
more points. The conversion was made
by I-Iigdon. Before the end of the sec-
ond guartet, Burditt scored the final
point. The last half was slow, with the
Eagles spending their time batting
down passes.
DUB SI-IIELDS DICK GRANT
Quarterback Halfback
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Gaining momentum as the season pass-
ed, the Abilene Eagles became a real threat
in the SAA District Eootball race. This was
definitely proved when the Eagles met the
Colorado City Wolves on the Wolt field.
Starting the game off with a bang, loe
BILLY CCLWELL
Tackle
Bennett pounced on a tumble and the War-
birds were one score ahead three plays
later. Without giving the Wolves time to
howl, Bennett pounced on another tumble
and for the second time in the game, Trout-
man found pay dirt. Having held the ball
only a few minutes, the Wolves lost it again
to the Eagles when lack Clarke broke
through the line to block a punt made by
This time it was Brennan who
the toe.
broke through for the third touchdown of
the game. The last Warbird score came
near the end ot the first halt. The Wolves'
only score came in the last period against
the Abilene Reserves.
' IAMES COWAN JOEL MCMINN
Tackle Tackle
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With vengeance in their hearts for former losses
to the San Angelo Bobcats, the Eagles trounced a
weak Bobcat team on a bleak November day. After
a fifty-three yard trek to pay dirt by Troutman, Bren-
nan sped over twenty-one yards to the second score
of the game. Again in the second quarter Troutman
proved himself a real player by speeding twenty-
six yards for another six points. On a pass from
Howell to Burditt in the closing moments of the first
half, another score was added to the swift heaping
numbers to make the score 28-O for the Eagles. The
scoring-at-will by the Warbirds stopped in the second
half, and the Eagles were held to only one touch-
down, made by Howell on a twenty yard Canter.
Higdon's talent to kick extra points was not discov-
ered until this game in which he kicked all the con-
versions.
ABILENE 28eeBlG SPRING O
With a trail of glory behind them, the Eagle
closed one of their most successful seasons in yearn
with a 28-O convincing win over the Big Spring Steer
The first score was made by Brennan in an eighti
three yard race. Another score was in sight whe
Kenneth Killian blocked a kick on the Steers' 23-yar
line. ln three tries Brennan carried the ball ove
the goal, untouched, and it was just three plays late
that Troutman surged forty-six yards for the thin
tally of the game. The final touchdown came in tl
last period of play when Burditt intercepted a Stes
pass. On the next play, Dub Shields heaved a pas
to Burditt, who took the pigskin on over.
Under their new coach, Vernon Hilliard, the Eagle
closed the 1941-'42 football season. It was their be
in many a moon-second place in the 3AA Distrit
crown.
,xx Q. " L 'A At that game again
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Coach Captain
High-point man
First Row: Taylor Paul, Sam Stovall, W. D. Winkles, John L. Hiadon, Don
Crantill, Gene Spires. .f A f
Second Row: Toe Bennett, Benny Bailey, Rex Stubbs, Ralph Hardy, Ray-
mond Thomason, Dorman Farmer.
Third Row: Billy D. Kina, Aubrey Cole, Coach Howard Miller, Red Bur-
ditt, lohn Howell, C. H. Collins.
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Center
After the surprisingly successful season of 1941, the
turned to the basketba11 court to resume the District 3AA
ag1es re-
u11 compe-
tition of 1942. Because of a change in the method of determining district
champions, the cage race this year Was run off in the form of a doub1e round
robin.
Bated as pre-season favorites, the Warbirds did not fai1 their pub1ic,
and after a fiuctuating and uncertain season, they emerged with the Dis-
trict Tit1e. The race of 1942 proved to be the craziest this part of the country
has seen in many years. As many as six different times, four teams were
tied for the championship, and at one specific time, after the season had
reached its peak, six teams were tied for the crown, and out of the eight Weeks
of p1ay, the Warbirds were tied nine times with some other team or teams for
top position. After dropping two games, their first and one about the midd1e
Warbirds can't be stopped by Odessa
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Guard Guard
of the season, the Eagles, with determination and fighting spirit in their
hearts, set out to accomplish one goal-District Championship.
Having lost a game to San Angelo and one to Big Spring in the first half
of the double round robin schedule, the Birds avenged these losses with
stinging defeats to the enemy in the second half. The other games of the sea-
son were mostly a cinch, and many times the Abilene hustlers emerged from
tilts with lopsided scores in their favor. Two such times were the Colorado
City and Midland games with scores of 49-l7 and 48-16, respectively.
With Stovall as their captain and high scorer of the season U52 pointsl,
the Eagles stretched their home winning streak to twenty-five games and
their District winnings to four out of the last five years.
After winning District, the Cagers faced only one foe before the State
finals, but that foe was fatal. Playing a two out of three games series with the
No qo-but a good try
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Guard Forward
Austin Panthers of El Paso at El Paso, the Birds dropped the first two, 45-l9
and 37-31, respectively, giving the Panthers the Begional Crown.
Because of their brilliant playing and smooth handling of the ball, the
Eagles finished a golden season with colors flying and honors received for
their accomplishments. They proved a successful team - one that Abilene
l-ligh School can justly be proud of and claim as its own.
The individual record of the leading five for the full season is as follows:
Player Points
Stovall Ccaptainj L L L ,l52
Winkles L L ,.,,, ll8
Spires ,L ,L L LL 77
Paul L L L .,,. L L 57
Lciligsdon L L ,L,L.L.LLLLL. LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL L L L 53,
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Forward
Abilene Anson 1 24 Abilene 19 Big Spring .28
Abilene Cross Plains 21 Ajgilene 24 Lgme-Sq 17
Abilene Brownwood .15 Abilene 32 San Angelo 26
Abilene San Angelo 32 Abilene 38 Midland 27
Abilene Larnesa , .19 Abilene 48 Colorado City .17
Abilene Colorado City 416 Abilene . 39 Cdessa A N34
Abilene Midland 18 Abilene , 48 Sweetwater 27
Abilene Sweetwater ..31 Abilene 134 Big Spring . , 30
Abilene Odessa , 25 Abilene . . .19 Austin tEl Pasol 45
Abilene
. 31 Austin C121 Paso? 37
Ringing the bell again
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Pep Squad
Upper Left: Preston Petty, Norma Barton, Mary Doris Mathis, Elinor Siv-
ley, Baymond Thomason. ' n C A '
Upper Bight: Betty lo l-lorn, Betty lane Lea, Marion Boyd, Billie Marie Haz-
ard, Patsy Petty.
Lower Left: First Bow, Wynoaene Ballard, Frances Choate, Dorothy Nell
Haynes, Anne Ethe ' 7
Second Bo , t?QLa Nelle Williams, Freda Smith, Willie lean
Cullen, Mary To Xtorman, Betty Fish.
Lower Bight: First Bow, Barbara Clayton, Molly Hinds, Pauleta Buther-
ford, Monta Middlebrooks, Billie Louise Brown.
Second Bow, Eulalia Browning, Patti Allen, Mary lean Thomas, Venice
Pope, Billie lo Taylor, lacque l-littson. PM
CFFlCEBS
Xglllgrma Barton . , . ,President
Eti'n6iFSi5i5y ,,., . , Vice President
Mary Doris Mathis ,.., ..,.. S ecretary
Preston Petty . . , . , Leader
Baymond Thomason . ,Leader
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With a T-F-A-M and a rah, rah, rah, rah!
T-E-A-M and a rah, rah, rah, ra hi
T-E-A-M and a rah, rah, rah, rah!
Team, rah! Team, rahl Team!
Upper Left: First Row: Betty lo Tate, Virginia Grilling, Peggy Martin, Ger-
aldine Davis.
Second Bow: lune Chorn, Io Anne Nott, Lora Lee Cook, Dorothy Dowdy,
Ion Ann Grisham, Marian Harvey. Q
Upper Bight: First Row: Mary Ruth Higgins, Io Ann Luther, Lessie Nor-
well, Mary Ellen Mitchell.
Second Row: Iudy Bryant, Margaret Fagan, Mary Alice Nelson, Patricia
Yonge, Louise Daniel, Wanda Fain.
Lower Lett: First Row: Shirley Gaskill, Gwendolyn Grisham, Doris Bohan-
non, Patricia Clark.
Second Row: Elizabeth Iohnson, Genevieve Henslee, Dorothy Hillman,
Dorothy Gene Moore, Doroth ,gt - Dorothy Lehr.
Lower Right: First Rowz l i ootsie Quarrels, lacile Ash-
ton, Virginia Block. -
Second Row: Shirley Williams,lXIane Buzbee, Patsy Mobley, Lavinia Har-
ris, Eudera Goldsmith7 Lillie 'V'l'etasQ M""""""'r--W -'r' A
Pep Squad
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lra Allen, Dorman Akins, Bob Andrew, B. L. Bates, Douglas Berry, Tommy Blak-
ney, Lonnie Boggs, C. F. Briggs, lohn Brooks, R. L. Brown, V. E. Bryant, Charles Carter,
lack Chaney, Ralph Chapin, Marvin Clements, Aubrey Connally, D. W. Crain, lohn
Crutchfield, Moody Coffman, Calvin Cowden, Billy Davis, Richard Davis, Wayne
Dean, lessie Edmondson, Cran Elmore, Frank Everts, Billy Ray Fielder, Bobby Field-
er, Roy Lee Fuller, Mack Fullerton, lohn Griffin, Billy f-lagood, Homer l-larker, Otis
Harvey, Lowell Knight, Roland Knight, Billy Bob Lewis, Bryan McClanahan, Don
McClure, l-lunt McKinley, Glen Meeks, Henry Mohr, Bobby Moore, foe Nettles, George
Cvershiner, Wade Parmelly, Everett Pittman, Don Riddle, Cecil Rudloff, Clifton School-
er, Clifton Schaeffer, lames Shelton, Walter Sherwood, loe Snow, Crvall Strong, Earl
Thompson, Mel Thurman, Iohn Walker, Burl Williams, Earl Williams, Glen Williams,
Charles Willis, Wendell Willis, Donald Yarbro, Bitsy Gruver, sweetheart.
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OFFICERS
Captain ....,............,...,.,.,..... lra Allen
First Lieutenant ,.., ,... I ohn Crutchfield
Second Lieutenant . . . .... .Donald Yarbro
Second Lieutenant . , . .... lohn Frank Brooks
"PROP" BYNUM
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Billie Arnanfgelen Bailey, lesalyn Brasher, Betty lean Brown, Barbara Chapin,
Boby lean Chiles, Ellen Cochran, Miclcia Coqdell, Dorothy Cutbirth, F loy Cutbirth, Bet-
ty Daniel, Martha Daniel, Eula Faye Darnell, Frances Evans, Lola Fonville, Martha
Fonville, Mary Francisco, Mary Elizabeth Haag, Nancy Harris, Laurine Hays, Clarice
l-liqqins, Wanda Lou Hill, Marie lohnson, luanell Iones, Dessie Lee Laird, Bobbie Lou
Landers, Viola Mills, NQQEY-iNQlS-QQ Voncele C'Bar, Betty Io Pearce, Ioyce Pitzer, Bet-
tie Bounds, Eleanor Schaefer, Natalia Schaefer, Elaine Schanbacher, Mary Lo Sears,
loy Sue Self, Barbara Smith, Nona Mae Snow, Yvonne Starnes, Clara Strange, Flor-
ence Tollett, Virginia Tripp, Bosa Lee Wilson.
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OFFICERS
President ..., Frances Evans
Vice President Betty lean Brown
Secretary , .Barbara Chapin
Reporter . , ,Marie lohnson
Librarian , . . Mary Francisco
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First Row: Doris Keyes, Margaret Iordan, Dorothy Taylor, Betty Io Delano.
Second Row, Leonard Taylor, Leland Willis, Wilbur Lindsey, Grady Gordon, Mr. Shelby Smith fcoacht.
Abilene High School was ably represented this year with one of the best tennis teams in the history ot the school. At Dis-
trict Meet, the Abilene High senior girls' doubles placed tirstg junior girls' singles, Doris Keyes, first: in senior boys' singles, Grady
Gordon, secondg in senior boys' doubles, Leland Willis and Wilbur Lindsey, second, in junior boys' singles, Leonard Taylor,
second.
Zennis and 50?
At the Sweetwater District Meet this year, Abilene High School had as its representatives Gene Stovall, Don Craniill, Billy
Murphey, Eddie Grier, and lay McClure. These boys brought back to Abilene High School the second place trophy. Other mem-
bers: Dick Cochran, Lewis Chase, Bedford Dunn, lohn Howell, Harwell Barber, and Billy Ioe Dunn,
Mr. D. B. Vfeatherby
Gene Stovall Sam Stovall Taylor Paul Don Craniill Coach
Pacing the Sweetwater Mustangs down to the finish of the last race, the
Abilene l-ligh Tracksters won a close second in the District 3AA Meet of '42 with
an accumulation of 34 points to Sweetwater's 37. Troutman, one of Abilene's
star players, was high-point man of the Meet with 15 l-4 points, winning first
place in the shot put and discus. Burditt, one of the surprise stars of the Meet,
won first in the 220-yard dash and the 100-yard dash. On the 440-yard relay, the
Abilene team-Burditt, Spires, Lee, and Troutman-placed first and set a new Dis-
trict record of 47 seconds flat. At the Regional Meet, Abilene again surprised a
group of track fans by beating Sweetwater for second place honors, after Breck-
enridge copped the title with 27 points. The Eagles in gaining a total of 16 points,
made their strongest bid for top honors since 1935.
Troutman, Eagle high-point man of the Meet, along with Flanagan of Sweet-
water and Fambro of Breckenridge with ten points each, took first place in the
shot put and discus. ln the discus, Troutman set a new record of 132 feet, 2
inches, bettering the old record of lames Thomason of Brownwood. Burditt again
copped first place in the 100-yard dash with a time of ten and one-tenth seconds.
The Abilene boys did a grand job-one that we are truly proud of. Our hats
are off to you, boys, for your fine work and glorious display of sportsmanship and
truly great ability as tracksters.
Crack
First Row: Dub Duff, Charles Trickey, H. G. Castle, Bobby Lee l-lill, Fred
Schultz, Donald Bird, Gene Spires, Stanley l-linnant.
Second Row: Billy Lee Allen, Richard Dillingham, Bill McDaniels, Robert Lee,
Ray Taylor, Eugene Tooke, Charles Bradshaw, Eddie Grier.
Third Row: Mr. W. K. Bentley Ccoachl, Duane Sandlin, lustin Edgar, Ralph
Ownby, Bobby Buckles, Morris Patterson, Raymond Troutman, Louis Bowdry,
and Bill Kiker.
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Smile, kids!
Smile!
"So th e y took
m e d o W n th at
long, last mile."
L o o lc a q a i Dj
they're tlsh.
"S o m e candy,
dear teacher."
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"Do dat dinlcy
dance."
Paint, b I u s h,
and oh boy!
What We all
must do!
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T a l lc, b ab y!
Talk!
"Your b o o lc is
overdue"
This is Lou!
lt is a puzzle,
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When South
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R a i s i n g Old
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of pep and school spirit if it it make yell-leacler ELINOR SIVLEY
a charming FLASHLIGHT QUEEN it it it likes long red finger-
nails and prefers cats to dogs it it it hates to Wait it it it dislikes
people Who use excessive slang it it it would like to become an
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at badminton it it it that's HOLLIS MANLY, MOST VALUABLE'
student in dear old Abilene l-liqh it it it likes sport clothes and
brown boots it it it favorite subjects are photoqraphy and science
if it it likes collie dogs, especially one named "Skippy" it it it al-
though he is interested in aviation, l-lollis intends to make insur-
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MOST FRIENDLY student 96 96 96 hos blue eyes dnd ddrk brown
hdir 96 96 96 friendly, vivdcious, and likes everybody 96 96 96 cz senior,
seventeen, and five feet, five inches tdll 96 96 96 just "loves" to knit
ond designs dll her clothes 96 96 96 ambition is some ddy to become
d foreign correspondent 96 96 96 qood luck, Dosey.
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deserves the honor ot MOST DEPEND-
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and likes to collect records it if it takes
his temper out on the piario it it it ii he
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independence it it it says her
cowboy boots are her pride and
joy it ii it is a natural for MOST
VEHSATILE GIRL 9+ 9+ +P bgsidgs
dancing, Margy likes to draw,
play the piano and swim, collect
whatnots and records it it if
wants to become a career wo-
man, but admits that she might
change her mind.
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MOST VERSATILE BOY in Abilene
High it ii it jazz and reading are his
two pet aversions it it fwhen not tak-
ing the lead in one ot the Thespian
plays, Kenneth is usually golfing or
skating it tl' it a swell Senior Prexy it it it
it his plans work out, the world will
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obbies of MERLAINE GRUVER,
his year's hand sweetheart and
OST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL
if if wishes she had a Southern
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Meet the man who prefers classical
to swing music if if if yes sir, it's
SAM HENRY SMITH, the students' choice
fO1'MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY A if T
five feet and eleven inches, l4O pounds,
brown eyes and hair, this debater likes
any subjects pertaining to government
if if if tennis and swimming take up his
spare time if if if never has met anyone
he couldn't learn to like if if if as to the
future Sam intends to practice law.
drawl tt it if this true Eagle would
like to make dancing her career
if if if says musical comedies are
her favorite type of movies.
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Put together five feet and eleven
inches, 195 pounds, dark hair, and
brown eyes, and you have it fait
RAYMOND TROUTMAN, junior if if it
MOST ATHLETIC BOY it likes anything
to eat, unaffected people and all sports
if it it likes to have fun on dates but
dislikes smart-alecks and going to
dances if it if though he's undecided
about the future, We can expect great
things from this Eagle. .
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The girl with the refreshing personal-
ity-SUE Wl-IISENHUNT, lively, ani-
mated-selected by the students of Abi-
lene l-liqh as MOST ATHLETIC GIRL
it if it five feet and eight inches, light
brown hair if it if Sue likes to take part
in all sports and is a "killer" at base-
ball it if if dislikes themes and operas
it if if could live on "pumpkin" pie if
necessary it if if Wants to become a
school teacher if it if We're backing
you, Sue.
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President of the National Honor So-
ciety, optimistic LEE HENRY is the pick
of the student body for MOST INTEL-
LECTUAL BOY if it if is an amateur
playwright and photographer if if it
likes loud clothes and bloody adven-
ture tales it it if boogie woogies is bet-
that army life seems to be his calling
if it if Wants to become a chemical en-
gineer.
Ever see anyone who had rather
sing than eat-almost? Well, here is
it it it BILLIE IEAN GLASS it it it this
year's MOST INTELLECTUAL GIRL
it if if a senior, five feet, four inches
tall, blonde, laughing blue eyes if it if
likes to curl up in a chair, eat candy,
and read it it if dislikes unfriendly peo-
ple it it if prefers Artie Shaw to clas-
sics tt it it next year, it's college and a
major in business administration rr if it
best of luck, "Babe"
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Spanish
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ROY REYNOLDS
M aihematics
BILLIE IO TAYLOQ
Pep Squad
CATHERINE JOHNSON
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MOLLY HINDS TOM COLLINS
Football Sweetheart All-District Tackle-Captain
HM BRENNAN
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Front Row: Dub Duff, loe Bennett, lohn Howell, Max Fisher, Dub Shields. Second Row: W. D. Winkles, lohn
Tom Winniford, George Watson, lack Boles, lack Clarke, Dick Grant, Gene Spires. Third Row: Bill Kiker, lim Bren-
nan, Red Burclitt, Torn Collins, loh ' Flames Cowan, Neal Bradshaw. Fourth Row: Raymond Troutman, C,
H. Collins, Donald Havins, loe cMinn, Billy Colwell, Morris Patterson, Kenneth Killian.
6' VIL' W
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Abilene. . , 25 Plainview . . . . U
Abilene . . . . 6 Thomas lefferson . U
Abilene i.,.,... . U Breckenridge .l5
ABILENE 6-LAMESA U
The Eagles in their first Conference tilt cruised
into the midst of the Tornadoes in the Lamesa
stadium, and before the Tornadoes ever started
blowing, the Eagles were flying steadily toward
the goal. lt was the power-house driving of ro-
bust Eaymond Troutman who thundered across
for the last six yards to score the lone touch-
down of the game. The Eagles floated through
the remaining three quarters, playing a defen-
sive game. Lamesa in all their efforts failed to
penetrate the Eagle 30-yard line. After sixty
minutes of hard fighting, when the Tornadoes
had ceased and the dust had settled, the Eagles
were flying high with their first Conference
victory.
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Guard Center
GENE SPIRESGW. D. WINKLES
Managers
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KENNETH KILLIAN
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ABILENE 6-ODESSA 7
Under the lights of Eagle Stadium, two
great teams-the Abilene Eagles and Odessa
Bronchos-fought a hard battle to the finish
with the final score reading 6-7 in Odessa's
favor. After a thrilling sneak play by Howell
and Burditt, whose score was nullified be-
cause of an error, the game lost interest until
close to the second quarter when lack Boles
intercepted a pass and on a sustained drive
the Warbirds pushed seventy-eight yards for
a touchdown. The extra point was not good.
Feeling that the game was theirs, Eagle hopes
flew high until the last fatal moments, when
the Bronchos steadily pushed the Eagles back
for a score, their extra point being good. At
the end of the season, Odessa was found to
have an ineligible player and was forced to
forfeit its victories, thus giving the Eagles the
game.
NEAL BRADSHAW BILL KIKER
End
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SWEETWATER 45-ABILENE 6
After playing a close game with
Odessa at Eagle Stadium, the Abilene
squad went to Sweetwater to be de-
feated by the Mustang juggernaut to
the tune of 45-6. lt was the Eagles'
game through the first quarter, and at
one time they penetrated to the Mus-
tang 6-yard line, only to lose the ball
on downs. Early in the second quar-
ter the Eagles received the ball from
a punt on the Sweetwater 49-yard line 5
then it took only ten running plays for
Abilene to score, with Brennan carry-
ing over on a short drive. The kick
from placement was wide. E rom then
on the game belonged to the Mustangs,
but it was not earned without hard
fighting against the Eagle forward
wall.
RAYMOND TROUTMAN
Fullback
E JOE BENNETT IOHN HOWELL
Center Quarterback
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BED BURDITT
H alfback
ABILENE 19-MIDLAND O
Having lost a hard-fought game to
Sweetwater, the Eagles jumped back
into the Conference tight by clawing
the Midland Bulldogs to a l9-O victory.
After a calm first quarter, the Warbirds
cut loose in the second period when
Brennan carried the ball over from the
l7-yard line. Then without giving the
Bulldogs a chance to breathe the
Eagles headed tor another goal, in
which Brennan plowed over for six
more points. The conversion was made
by Higdon. Before the end of the sec-
ond quartet, Burditt scored the final
point. The last-half was slow, with the
Eagles spending their time batting
down passes.
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Quarterback H alfback
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ABILENE 26-COLORADO CITY 7
Gaining momentum as the season pass-
ed, the Abilene Eagles became a real threat
in the SAA District Football race. This was
definitely proved when the Eagles met the
Colorado City Wolves on the Wolf field.
BILLY COLWELL
Tackle
Starting the game off with a bang, loe
Bennett pounced on a fumble and the War-
birds were one score ahead three plays
later. Without giving the Wolves time to
howl, Bennett pounced on another fumble
and for the second time in the game, Trout-
man found pay dirt. Having held the ball
only a few minutes, the Wolves lost it again
to the Eagles when lack Clarke broke
through the line to block a punt made by
the foe. This time it was Brennan who
broke through for the third touchdown of
the game. The last Warbird score came
near the end of the first half. The Wolves'
only score came in the last period against
the Abilene Reserves.
' IAMES COWAN IOEL MCMINN
Tackle Tackle
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ABILENE 35-SAN ANGELCD U
With vengeance in their hearts for former losses
to the San Angelo Bobcats, the Eagles trounced a
weak Bobcat team on a bleak November day. After
a fifty-three yard trek to pay dirt by Troutman, Bren-
nan sped over twenty-one yards to the second score
of the game. Again in the second quarter Troutman
proved himself a real player by speeding twenty-
six yards for another six points. On a pass from
Howell to Burditt in the closing moments of the first
half, another score was added to the swift heaping
numbersfto make the score 28-O for the Eagles. The
scoring-at-will by the Warbirds stopped in the second
half, and the Eagles were held to only one touch-
down, made by Howell on a twenty yard Canter.
Higdon's talent to kick extra points was not discov-
ered until this game in which he kicked all the con-
ABILENE 28-BIG SPRING O
With a trail of glory behind them, the Eagle
closed one of their most successful seasons in year
with a 28-U convincing win over the Big Spring Steer
The first score was made by Brennan in an eighti
three yard race. Another score was in sight whe
Kenneth Killian blocked a kick on the Steers' 23-yar
line. In three tries Brennan carried the ball ove
the goal, untouched, and it was just three plays late
that Troutman surged forty-six yards for the thii
tally of the game. The final touchdown came in tl
last period of play when Burditt intercepted a Stee
pass. On the next play, Dub Shields heaved a pas
to Burditt, who took the pigskin on over.
Under their new coach, Vernon Hilliard, the Eagle
closed the 1941-'42 football season. lt was their be
in many a moon-second place in.the EAA lltstrii
versions.
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Coach Captain
High-point man
First Bow: Taylor Paul, Sam Stovall, W. D. Winkles, elohn L. l-liqdon, Don
Crantill, Gene Spires. ., V '
Second Bow: loe Bennett, Benny Bailey, Bex Stubbs, Balph Hardy, Bay-
rnond Thomason, Dorman Farmer.
Third Bow: Billy D. King, Aubrey Cole, Coach Howard Miller, Beol Bur-
clitt, lohn l-lowell, C. H. Collins.
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Biagles re-
compe-
tition of l942. Because of a change in the method of determining district
champions, the cage race this year was run off in the form of a double round
robin.
Bated as pre-season favorites, the Warbirds did not fail their public,
and after a fluctuating and uncertain season, they emerged with the Dis-
trict Title. The race of l942 proved to be the craziest this part of the country
has seen in many years. As many as six different times, four teams were
tied for the championship, and at one specific time, after the season had
reached its peak, six teams were tied for the crown, and out of the eight Weeks
of play, the Warbirds Were tied nine times with some other team or teams for
top position. After dropping two games, their first and one about the middle
After the surprisingly successful season of l94l, the
turned to the basketball court to resume the District 3AA
Warbirds can't be stopped by Odessa
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Guard Guard
of the season, the Eagles, with determination and fighting spirit in their
hearts, set out to accomplish one goal-District Championship.
Having lost a game to San Angelo and one to Big Spring in the first half
of the double round robin schedule, the Birds avenged these losses with
stinging defeats to the enemy in the second half. The other games of the sea-
son were mostly a cinch, and many times the Abilene hustlers emerged from
tilts with lopsided scores in their favor. Two such times were the Colorado
City and Midland games with scores of 49-17 and 48-16, respective1y.
With Stovall as their captain and high scorer of the season C152 pointsl,
the Eagles stretched their home winning streak to twenty-five games and
their District winnings to four out of the last five years.
After winning District, the Cagers faced only one foe before the State
finals, but that foe was fatal. Playing a two out of three games series with the
No go-but a good try
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Austin Panthers of El Paso at El Paso, the Birds dropped the first two, 45-19
and 37-3l, respectively, giving the Panthers the Regional Crown.
Because of their brilliant playing and smooth handling of the hall, the
Eagles finished a golden season with colors flying and honors received for
their accomplishments. They proved a successful team - one that Abilene
High School can justly be proud of and claim as its own.
The individual record of the leading five for the full season is as follows:
Player Points
Stovall fcaptainl . . . . .l52
Winkles . . . . ll8
Spires. ....77
Paul . , . 57
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Keeping up their good WW 4,1-4, O..6f,LV
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DORMAN FARMER
Forward
Abilene 40
Abilene 23
Abilene 38
Abilene 28
Abilene 33
Abilene 49
Abilene 48
Abilene 34
Abilene 33
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AHSOI1 V24 Abilene 19 Big Spring
Cross PlainS 21 Abilene 24 Larnesa
BrOWHWOOCl . 15 Abilene 1 132 San Angelo
Sun Angelo . 32 Abilene 38 Midland 1
Lamesa 19 Abilene 48 Colorado City
Colorado City .16 Abilene 39 Odessa A
Midland .16 Abilene ,48 Sweetwater
Sweetwater 1 131 Abilene . . 34 Big Spring , 1 ,
Cdessa, .,... 25 Abilene 1, 19 Austin C121 Paso? 45
Abilene . , 31 Austin CEl Pasol 37
Ringing the bell again
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Upper Left: Preston Petty, Norma Barton, Mary Doris Mathis, Elinor Siv-
ley, Baymond Thomason. A T '
Upper Bight: Betty lo Horn, Betty lane Lea, Marion Boyd, Billie Marie Haz-
ard, Patsy Petty.
Lower Left: First Bow, Wynoaene Ballard, Frances Choate, Dorothy Nell
l-laynes, Anne Ethe ' T!
Second Bo , Nelle Williams, Freda Smith, Willie lean
Q-ak-nl Mary lo torman, Betty Fish.
Lower Right: First Bow, Barbara Clayton, Molly Hinds, Pauleta Ruther-
tord, Monta Middlebroolcs, Billie Louise Brown.
Second Bow, Eulalia Browning, Patti Allen, Mary lean Thomas, Venice
Pope, Billie To Taylor, lacaue l-littson. mi
CDFFICEBS
xx Norma Barton . -President
EnForlSiyley i , Vice President
Mary Doris Mathis i . .,.. Secretary
Preston Petty i , , . . , Leader
Baymond Thomason ..., Leader
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With a T-E-A-M and a rah, rah, rah, rah!
T-E-A-M and a rah, rah, rah, ra hl
T-E-A-M and a rah, rah, rah, rah!
Team, rahl Team, rah! Team!
Upper Left: First Row: Betty lo Tate, Virginia Griiting, Peggy Martin, Ger-
aldine Davis.
Second Row: lune Chorn, lo Anne Nott, Lora Lee Cook, Dorothy Dowdy,
lon Ann Grisham, Marian Harvey. b
Upper Right: First Row: Mary Ruth Higgins, Io Ann Luther, Lessie Nor-
well, Mary Ellen Mitchell.
Second Row: ludy Bryant, Margaret Fagan, Mary Alice Nelson, Patricia
Yonge, Louise Daniel, Wanda Fain.
Lower Lett: First Row: Shirley Gaskill, Gwendolyn Grisham, Doris Bohan-
non, Patricia Clark.
Second Row: Elizabeth lohnson, Genevieve Henslee, Dorothy Hillman,
Dorothy Gene Moore, Doroth ,QA - Dorothy Lehr
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Lower Right: First Row: ootsie Quarrels, lacile Ash-
ton, Virginia Block.
Second Row: Shirley Williams,QIane Buzloee, Patsy Mololey, Lavinia Har-
ris, Eudera Goldsmithf Lillie Vl'etasQ '
276,11 Squad
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lra Allen, Dorman Akins, Bob Andrew, B. L. Bates, Douglas Berry, Tommy Blak-
ney, Lonnie Boggs, C. F. Briggs, lohn Brooks, B. L. Brown, V. E. Bryant, Charles Carter,
lack Chaney, Balph Chapin, Marvin Clements, Aubrey Connally, D. W. Crain, lohn
Crutchfield, Moody Coffman, Calvin Cowden, Billy Davis, Bichard Davis, Wayne
Dean, lessie Edmondson, Gran Elmore, Frank Everts, Billy Bay Fielder, Bobby Field-
er, Boy Lee Fuller, Mack Fullerton, lohn Griffin, Billy Hagood, Homer Harker, Otis
Harvey, Lowell Knight, Boland Knight, Billy Bob Lewis, Bryan McClanahan, Don
McClure, Hunt McKinley, Glen Meeks, Henry Mohr, Bobby Moore, loe Nettles, George
Overshiner, Wade Parmelly, Everett Pittman, Don Biddle, Cecil Budloff, Clifton School-
er, Clifton Schaeffer, lames Shelton, Walter Sherwood, loe Snow, Orvall Strong, Earl
Thompson, Mel Thurman, lohn Walker, Burl Williams, Earl Williams, Glen Williams,
Charles Willis, Wendell Willis, Donald Yarbro, Bitsy Gruver, sweetheart.
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CFFICEBS
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First Lieutenant ,,.. ,.,, I ohn Crutchfield
Second Lieutenant . , . , , . Donald Yarbro
Second Lieutenant , . , ..,. lohn Frank Brooks
"PROP" BYNUM
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Billie Aman, elen Bailey, lesalyn Brasher, Betty lean Brown, Barbara Chapin,
Boby lean Chiles, Ellen Cochran, Miclcia Coadell, Dorothy Cutbirth, Floy Cutbirth, Bet-
ty Daniel, Martha Daniel, Eula Faye Darnell, Frances Evans, Lola Fonville, Martha
F onville, Mary Francisco, Mary Elizabeth l-laaa, Nancy Harris, Laurine l-lays, Clarice
l-liqqins, Wanda Lou l-lill, Marie lohnson, luanell lones, Dessie Lee Laird, Bobbie Lou
Landers, Viola Mills, ljgngyylllelsyorg Voncele C'Bar, Betty lo Pearce, loyce Pitzer, Bet-
tie Bounds, Eleanor Schaefer, Natalia Schaefer, Elaine Schanbacher, Mary Lo Sears,
loy Sue Self, Barbara Srnith, Nona Mae Snow, Yvonne Starnes, Clara Stranae, Flor-
ence Tollett, Virginia Tripp, Bosa Lee Wilson.
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Frances Evans
Vice President Betty lean Brown
Secretary . , ,Barbara Chapin
Reporter .. Marie lohnson
Librarian . . ,.., Mary Francisco
First Row: Doris Keyes, Margaret lordan, Dorothy Taylor, Betty lo Delano.
Second Row, Leonard Taylor, Leland Willis, Wilbur Lindsey, Grady Gordon, Mr. Shelby Smith fcoachl.
Abilene High School was ably represented this year with one of the best tennis teams in the history oi the school. At Dis-
trict Meet, the Abilene High senior girls' doubles placed first: junior girls' singles, Doris Keyes, first: in senior boys' singles, Grady
Gordon, second: in senior boys' doubles, Leland Willis and Wilbur Lindsey, second, in junior boys' singles, Leonard Taylor,
second.
Tennis and 505
At the Sweetwater District Meet this year, Abilene High School had as its representatives Gene Stovall, Don Craniill, Billy
Murphey, Eddie Grier, and lay McClure. These boys brought back to Abilene High School the second place trophy. Other mem-
bers: Dick Cochran, Lewis Chase, Bedford Dunn, Iohn Howell, Harwell Barber, and Billy loe Dunn.
Mr. D. B. Vleatherloy
Gene Stovall Sam Stovall Taylor Paul Don Craniill Coach
Pacing the Sweetwater Mustangs down to the finish of the last race, the
Abilene I-ligh Tracksters won a close second in the District 3AA Meet of '42 with
an accumulation of 34 points to Sweetwater's 37. Troutman, one of Abilene's
star players, was high-point man of the Meet with 15 l-4 points, winning first
place in the shot put and discus. Burditt, one of the surprise stars of the Meet,
won first in the 220-yard dash and the lOO-yard dash. Cn the 440-yard relay, the
Abilene team-Burditt, Spires, Lee, and Troutman--placed first and set a new Dis-
trict record of 47 seconds flat. At the Begional Meet, Abilene again surprised a
group of track fans by beating Sweetwater for second place honors, after Breck-
enridge copped the title with 27 points. The Eagles in gaining a total of l6 points,
made their strongest bid for top honors since 1935.
Troutman, Eagle high-point man of the Meet, along with Flanagan of Sweet-
water and Eambro of Breckenridge with ten points each, took first place in the
shot put and discus. ln the discus, Troutman set a new record of l32 feet, 2
inches, bettering the old record of lames Thomason of Brownwood. Burditt again
copped first place in the lOO-yard dash with a time of ten and one-tenth seconds.
The Abilene boys did a grand job--one that we are truly proud of. -Cur hats
are off to you, boys, for your fine work and glorious display of sportsmanship and
truly great ability as tracksters.
Crack
First Bow: Dub Duff, Charles Trickey, l-l. G. Castle, Bobby Lee Hill, Fred
Schultz, Donald Bird, Gene Spires, Stanley l-linnant.
-3 Second Bow: Billy Lee Allen, Bichard Dillingham, Bill McDaniels, Bobert Lee,
Bay Taylor, Eugene Tooke, Charles Bradshaw, Eddie Grier.
Third Row: Mr. W. K. Bentley lcoachl, Duane Sandlin, lustin Edgar, Balph
Cwnby, Bobby Buckles, Morris Patterson, Baymond Troutrnan, Louis Bowdry,
and Bill Kiker.
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Polly Monlcfthe
Potty Berg ot Abi-
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Smile, kids!
Smile!
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m e d O W U th C1 t
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dance."
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It is Cl puzzle,
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When South
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A couple ot rea-
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looking build i n g
and campus
Starting oit the
Victory Book Cam-
paign
Enjoying th a t
favorite all Ameri-
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G o o d Thanks-
giving spirit a n d
good -looking stu-
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Looking tor that
all-important item
-their names
R a i s i n g Old
Glory to its hon-
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all to see
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tor Hi.
And Say'-that coat James is trying on
isn't bad either.
The Catchy Weave attracts tene.
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Mr. Thurman instructs Paul Bailey--Abilene High Sophomore-
the first student to have his picture taken for the 1942 FLASHLIGHT.
Mr. Thurman, official FLASHLIC-HT Photographer, made 996 class
pictures this year.
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would know by looking at this picture that it was
4 olelock for else these students are cutting chapel or the seventh
periodj. Anyway a frosty bottle of
is an energizing bite to eat for any hoy or girl on a hot afternoon.
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From every good style source from California to New York these pretty
styles are selected and assembled in our Ladies, Ready-to-Wear Depart-
ment Q2nd Floorj for the approval of fashionwise students.
PARTY SPORT PRETTY EVERYTHING
DRESSES DRESSES SLACKS TO WEAR
Young men also find the right clothes for any need . . . Hollywood Suits, I-lart,
Schaffner 86 Marx Suits and Sport Coats, Slacks, Sport Shirts and smart furnish-
ings.
Graduation gifts are beautifully wrapped free.
Be sure yours has a MINTER label!
P g 160
"Just because that ' you're
drinking is so delicious, Pauletta, is no
reason for your it down," grins
Molly. "After all, you -gn have another"
Mary jean chooses BARQQS BOUT BEER, but Molly prefers 12
ounces of BARQS GRAPE.
P
mu, ,azz me Smzllevi?
Oh! I see now--- eating sandwiches
made from the bread thaI:'s rich in
Vitamin Bl. Try
MEAWS BREAD
and you'll smile too.
age 162
Wlbis is my big momentf, says Hollis. Nl'lere l am--holding a
girlls band and she utters not a soundf,
Wfbat shows bow dumb she is," retorts Joe.
uSbe,s not so dumb. She looks like a child of the vitamin ads to
mefl remarks Bitsy.
Mwhiob provesf' concludes Joe, uyoulll be Well-dressed if you
choose clothes at
whether youare a dummy or notlw
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Abilene Christian ollege
A STANDARD GRADE "An FOUR-YEAR COLLEGE
MEMBER OF TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES
BACHELOR OF ARTS AND BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREES
COURSES IN :
BIBLE ART AVIATION KCIVIL
AGRICULTURE BASKETBALL AERONAUTICSI
CREEK BADMINTON ENGINEERING DRAWING
HEBREW FOOTBALL MECHANICAL DRAWING
N ,I C BASEBALL PRE-MEDICAL WORK
WY PING SOFTBALL PRE-LAW WORK
SHURTHAND VOLLEYBALL PREENGINEERING WORK
ACCOUNTING TENNIS IOURNALISM
SALESMADQSHIP TABLE TENNIS ARGUMENTATION
AIIVERTISING TUIVIBLING RADIO SPEAKING
EINANCE TRACK PHONETICS
INSURANCE FOODS INTERPRETATION
MARKETING CLOTHING A CAPPELLA
BUSINESS LAW INTERIOR DECORATING BANII
ECONOMICS CONSUMER PURCHASING VOICE
EIIUCATION MATHEMATICS HARMONY
ENGLISH BIOLOGY PIANO
FRENCH CHEMISTRY VIOLIN
GERMAN PHYSICS ORCHESTRA
SPANISH HISTORY STRING ENSEMBLE
ARCHERY SOCIOLOGY LIBRARY SCIENCE
Correspondence Courses in 65 Subjects
Elementary and High School - Fully Affiliated
Page 164
Summer Session Opens June 8, 1942
For Information Call 4713 or Write
Don H. Morris, President
With its
toy drums
and wooden
soldiers, the
1942 Junior-
Senior Ban-
quet came
iliiun
HINEL
March 21,
1942. Every
one enjoyed
the military
theme, the
food, the
entertain-
ment, and
especially
courteous
service
shown to all!
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UHIVEHSITU
Shown at the left is Bill Tippen, for-
mer AHS student council president, active
in H-SU debate and student council affairs,
talking things over with Bee Agnew Shack-
elford, former Abilene High pep leader
who was later the H-SU Cowglrls presi-
dent, and is now a member of the Abilene
High faculty. Abilene Highis record l94l-
il-2 delegation at H-SU is both active and
f I popular in student affairs.
l-lardin-Simmons University's curriculum is streamlined to meet the War emer-
gency.
You can now graduate, with bachelors degree, in tour semesters and three sum-
mers, or tive semesters and two summers.
A lengthened summer session, to begin lune 2, has been lengthened from 12 to
15 Weeks, and competent students can earn as many as l8 hours, or you can go for
one or two six Weeks terms, or a final short term ot three Weeks.
Courses that will help the young men of America in the defeat ot l-litler, Musso-
lini and the lapanese are specially planned loy competent faculty memloers.
Hardin-Simmons University is a member oi the Southern Association ot Colleges
and Secondary Schools, the National Association oi Schools ot Music, and other
ranking accrediting associations.
For catalog, pictorial, or call by representative, Write Dr. W. H. White, president.
Page 166
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This service flag in the Wlcst Texas Utilities showroom is a tribute to the
companyis 17 employees now in the armed forces. Posing with the flag are
two long-time YVTUersflVlarvin Mayfield tleftl and Kate McNabb fright
High school students are Billy Bob Lewis, Lou Brock, and John Crutchfield.
FOBTY-SEVEN men from this compgny, mgny' of whom
once gttended Abilene High School, now gre in the
ngtion's grmed forces. We're proud of those men.
And we're doing our best to help equip them gnd
trgin them to Win the fight for Democrgcy . . . the Ameri-
cgn wgy of living of which gll the Axis ngtions gre
envious.
lt's our job to provide light gnd power for trgining
cgmps, for industries, gnd for home gnd business.
lt's pgrt of our job, too, to pgy tgxes which buy the
plgnes, the tgnks, the ships, gnd the guns so bgdly
needed by our fighting men.
All this We gre doing.
Americg's electric compgnies todgy gre furnishing
power Where it's needed, when it's needed.
Last year they paid S5l0,000,-
000 in taxesga lot of money.
Enough to equip 2.1 1" 00,000 sol-
diersg build 9,273 pursuit planesg
or 1,522 flying fortresses.
ltlll help maintain the schools,
build highways-and help pay off
the enormous wartime debt when
the victory is won.
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lastegii Thdifnioljisjhave the Images? boot sicgck 'f iii West Texas, more
thqrii styleilfiiolphoose fI'O,IQ1 jf wide' range of colors and styles,
filusethieffaet thzftifwe' eariyfwiiiths in A to E guerantees you the utmost
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111 boot satisfaction.
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Abilene Within Itselfn
Page 168
Remember These .
Elwood Phil John Betty Brock Willa Jean Mary Vondell Baldwin
Ramsey Schultz Garrett Martin Rehm Booth Womack Stribling
EX - Eagles?
These are a few of the Students who graduated with honors from
A. H. S. last year . . . They enrolled in MclVlurry College and are con-
tinuing their success in scholastic honors . . .
loin Them Next Fall!
lVlclVlurry has much to offer . . . Social Sciences, Art, Mathematics,
Journalism, Business Administration, Science, Languages, Music, and
English, along with many extra-curricular activities.
MCMURRY CGLLEGE
Write for Catalog
P g 159
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Bari
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Last Spring the Tllespians pre-
TEXAS PRINTING COMPANY
Produces National Winners
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ln the Spring of '38, the Thee- With the Spring of '39, came the
sented MCyrano cle Bergeraog' and pians presented 'Hamletw and the 'lMerehant of Yenic-ef' another
the alwove program won first place
in the nation.
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program pictured above won hon- Thespian presentation. This pro-
orable mention in the nation. grain won first in the nation.
'mean rinting 8: Svtutiunvrg Gln.
Produces Winners!
Talent to Originate - Skill to Produce
ABILENE, TEXAS
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Banquets
of all sizes and descriptions are our specialty. The lux-
urious Colonial Suite andthe more informal Roof Garden
are two of the many features which make the
Wooten
uAbilene's Most Modern Hotel"
M
Coca-Cola belongs. People
welcome Coca-Cola. They
know it is Q13 13:1 tif-,-the
quality drink. They know that
its taste and refreshment never
disappoint . . . always please. You frusf its qualify
O TLED UNDER AU HO OF THE COCA COLA CO P NY BY
ATTENTION,
YOUNG
AMERICANS
When older and es-
tablishing a home,
and purchasing
furniture, remem-
her--
Barrow Furniture Company
The "straw voten of
High School students
is always
Banner Products
Our pep leaders like
both the half-pint bot-
tles of Banner Pasteur-
ized Milk and Banner
Tubs, which come in
sanitary bottles and pa-
per cups.
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Page 173
Q,-
Miss Compere and
h e r H o m e Eco-
nomic students
k n o W W h e r e to
come for the latest
thing in styles and
fashions. Of course,
itls the pattern
Counter in the
F W Woolworth Company i
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Hey, you
Mhep-Catswl
Get in the groove
with Benny Good-
manls Q and Tsohai-
kowskylsj latest
recordings. Every-
thing on your
ccmustl' list can be
found at the
H N WHITE Com an of Texas
W h e t h e r football or
band is being discuss-
ed-
R. C. Cola
always manages to get
into the conversation,
as is evident in this
snap of Coach Hilliard
and Prof. Bynum each
with the drink that is
"best by his taste-test."
R. C. Cola Bottling Comyany
Why so bashful,
Vee? We meant it
when we said that
there were four
A.H.S. favorites in
the opposite pie--
ture.
Everyone lc n o W s that
you, Kenneth, and Siv-
ley, are tops in our
opinion and that Ford
l Deluxe is a favorite at
l Abilene High.
Universal Motor ompan
This may not be the
Moollege of knowl-
edgew but when
youlre looking for
the best refresh-
ments in town, for
your money, and
come to
MACK EPLEWS
Web:-:r's Root Beer Stand
you're not so dumb!
itittitttttttttttti
Wfhese kids aren't
dumb. They k
that
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
STORES
offer the best k
for the best prices s -
have some more buns
and weiners, kiclslv
Piggly-Wiggly Stores of Abilene
Mr. Akin shows
Billie Joe with
pride the PARA-
MOUNTQS next 4-
Star attraction
while Roy is doing
his part in aiding
the country by con-
tributing a used li-
cense plate to the
cause.
Paramount Theatre
Do you play Bad-
minton? lf not,
Tennis? If not,
Basketball? lf not,
Croquet? lf not, do
you box? lf so-
CODIC to
SEARS-nossucn s. Company
l E,
An Amicahle Life
Endowment
Policy will
Guarantee Your
Financial
lndependence
Mr. Manly decides the
argument-in this
Case it's
AMICABLE LIFE'
HOLLIS L. MANLY
GENERAL AGENT
AMICABLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
501-05 Utilities Building
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Amateur
I OI'
Professional!
It makes no differ-
ence. We can fill
your needs. Make
us your photo-
graphic headquar-
ters.
EXCEL PHCTO CO:
These High School
students enjoy
attending the
For an afternoon oi pleasure and enjoyment
Will Rogers' picture attracts Berl's, Jennelou,s, Wyiiogeiiels, and Bobls attention in
the lobby of the TEXAS.
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Yes - even dehat-
ers get a shine now-
adays. QPardon
the slam, hoys.j
However, they
know Where to
come for a truly
good shoe-shine.
You guessed it -
itlsthe
RICHARD SHOE SHOP
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Eagles Are Always
in line for
Broadway Better
Pictures
f4Lavinia, have you seen
Almilenels eight school em-
blems featured in paintino
at the B1'oadway?,7
HYes, Dubb, l always sit
right near the Abilene High
School Eaglef'
Emilia
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From military headquarters, army camps, and naval
stations throughout the country come grateful letters from
young men, telling how the Draughon training is helpinif
them to serve their country in vital capacities as assistants
to commanding officers and in office work in the Quarter-
master's Corps, Procurement and Finance Departments,
and other office assignments. They enjoy higher pay, pre-
ferred status, and opportunities for advancement.
Young men not yet of military age can soon complete
a course here that will prepare them for interesting posi-
tions and good pay in important defense and business of-
fices. If later called into the service, their training will
not only be valuable then, but will provide a fine founda-
tion for the reconstruction period afterwards.
YUUN G WOMEN N EEDE D
Young women now have vital opportunities to both serve
and achieve. Thousands will be needed in business to re-
place men being called into military .service. Almost twice
as many positions every month as we can fill,
The1'e is also an acute shortage of young women for
government positions in Washington, D. C., and many
other areas, at starting salaries of 961,260 to 251,440 a year.
Every week Draughon students and alumni are leaving to
accept positions of this kind-often after only a very few
months of preparation.
N EW TIME-SAY ING COURSES
Emergency schedules, streamlined courses, and
individual progress enable students to enter any
day and prepare for good starting positions in
only a fraction of the time required in other
types of educational institutions. No one is
rushed on or held back by others. Special sum-
mer rates and terms.
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BUSINESS C0llEGE
ABILENE, TEXAS
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Dear Students:
These fountain pens, pencils,
zipper notebooks and school sup-
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Sincerely,
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Member of the Federal Deposit
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Buy a Clock-especially since war-ti me makes it necessary for Abilene High
students to get up earlier. These students are Willing to do their part for national
defense so--it's clocks for them. AT
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a delicious JO-BUY
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year course in Nursing to graduates of Accredited high schools, leading to eligibility
for Registration. Students are admitted in September of each year. For BULLE-
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Hendrick Memorial Hospital
ABILENE, TEXAS
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509-10 Mims Bldg. Dial 5665
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Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.