Aransas Pass High School - Panther Prowl Yearbook (Aransas Pass, TX)
- Class of 1947
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THE l947 PROWI.
Aransas Pass High School
Aransas Pass, Texas
DEDICATION
We dedicate these pages to a genuine person,
Miss Jewell Lee Reams, whose life among us,
as a teacher and friend, has won for herself a
place in the hearts of the students of Aransas
Pass High.
LOOKI ' G FORWARD
We pause on the steps of knowledge to think of the
days spent in learning and the happy hours of mem-
ories that Aransas Pass High has meant to us. May
the '47 PROWL represent student life and be a re.-
minder of youth 'that is yours.
The Staff
The PANTHER PROWL for 1946-47 depicts for those
of the future who may desire it an overall picture of
high school life today. The ideas of the youth during
high school days will be the reality of tomorrow's fu-
ture. I give to the staff of the current PROWL my
hearty congratulations one book that is typical of teen
age America.
H. T. FAULK
Superintendent of Schools
Aransas Pass High School has been a place where you
have made friends, have learned much of today's so-
ciety, and have acquired knowledge in many fields of
the world in which we live. May the higher part of
your learning show in future development ofAmerica's
youth.
W. T. HENRY
Principal
HUBERT CHISM
Southwestern Techologlical College, B. S
Music
Band
Har mony
OLIVE ERNEST
Mary Hardin Baylor, B.-S.
Ee st Texas State, M. A.
Mathematics
H. T. FAULK
Southwest Texas State, B. S.
University of Missouri, M. A.
Mathematics
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W. T. 'HENRY
Hardin College, ArkHnSB8f B- S- '
University of Missouri, M. A.
Coach, Physical Education
Chemistry
REE McCUI..I...OCI-I
Sam Houston State, B. S.
World History
Speech '
Journalism
GLENICE NEYLAND
Southwest Texas State,
English
JEWEL LEE. REAMS
Texas A. G I., B. B. A
Typing
Shorthand
Bookkeeping
MARY LINDSEY SCI-IULTZ
East Texas State, B. S.
Home Economics
MURL SMITH
Junior Business Training
Tra nsportation
ELROY WEIKEL
Bible
Dther faculty not shown NELL PEARCY
JEANETTE YONKER Daniel Eaker B
Un1vers1ty of Texas A. B, History
Spanish Economics
Physical Educatwn Civics
SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS
D. B. Compton-President '
W. D. Anderson-Vice-President
Gordon Copenhaver
M. F. Wilson
Moreland Bexley
J. L. Meredith
L. R. Nedbalek-Secretary
fBusiness Managerj
Mrs. H. T. Faulk
fSecretary High School,
SENIORS
PRESIDENT .,,.........,... THOMAS YARBROUGH
VICE-PRESIDENT .,.. ....,..,.....,...,.. D ALE HAGY
SECRETARY ........... ...... B ARBARA TERRY
REPORTER ,....,..............,....... DOT CRAWFORD
STUDENT COUNCIL
NORMA JEAN IEFFRIES
RALPH MUCULLOUGH
SPONSORS
GLENICE N
EYLAND, REE MCCULLOCH
CARL BUSH
4 years
Football '44-'46
Business Manager of
PANTHER SCREAM
'46-'47
GEORGE CAMPBELL
Football '44-'46
EDWARD BAKER JACKIE CAMPBELL
5 years
Football '43-'46
Basketball- 14 5- '47
Track '4 6-'47
CARRIE BURRIS TRUMAN CAVITT
4 years 4 years
Glee Club Football '444-'46
Home Econ Club 45 47 Basketball '45-'46
Pep Squad 42 44 SCREAM Staff '46-'47
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ELLEN MAE COLLINS -
4 years
Pres. H. E. Club '46
H. E. Club '45-'47
Band Twirler '46-'47
Pep Squad '44-'46
Managing Editor PROWL
'46-'47
Glee Club '45-'46
DORIS CRAWFORD
4 years
Pep Squad '43-'47
Glee Club '45
Editor SCREAM '4 6- '47
H. E. C1ub,'43-'44
Sr. Class Reporter '46-'47
Press Club '43-'44
PATRICIA GARNER
4 years
Band '46-'47
Librarian '47
PROWL Copy Ed. '46-'47
Pep Squad '43-'45
H. E. Club officer '46-'47
Press Club '45-'46
BETTY LOU GREEN
4 years
Rep. jr. Class '45-'46
Press Club '43-'44
Pres. Fr. Class '43-'44
Student Council '43-'44
H. E. Club-Sec't '45
Pres.'46, Rep.'47
Pep Squad '44-'46
Band '45-'46, Drum Major
'46-'47
Feature Editor of PROWL
'46-'47
Best All-round girl '46-'47
Librarian '47
caee Club .'45-'46
JACK GREEN
4 years
Band '46-'47
Boy Scouts '44-'47
Editor PRowL '46-'47
Who's Who '47
MAR JORIE GREEN
4 years
BILLY GRISSOM
5 years
Football Manager '46
NITA GUM
5 years
H. E. Club-'42-'46
Pep Squad '43-'46
Cvlee Club '45-'46
Librarian '46
Society, SCREAM '46-
'47
Most Popular girl '43-'44
Carnival Queen '46-'47
DALE HAGY
5 years
Football '4 3- '4 6
Co-Captain of team '45
Captain of team '46
Basketball '44-'47
Vice-Pres. of classes '43-
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Tennis '46
Best All-round boy '45-'46
Most handsome '46-'47
Track '46-'47
RA YMON D HUFF
5 years
Band '42-'43
Football '46
Boy Scouts '42-'45
Press Club '45-'46
NORMA JEAN JEFFRIES
4 years
Sec. Fr. Class '43-'44
Press Club '43-'44
Cheer Leader '44-'46
Student Council '45
Sec. '46
President '47
H. E. Club '45-'46
Who's Who '46-'47
Glee Club '45-'46
Librarian '43-'44
Class Ed. PROWL '46-'47
Most Beautiful Girl '4 6-'47
TESSIE JOHNSON
4 years
H. E. Club '46-'47
BILLY KINNEY
4 years
Football '44-'46
Press Club '45-'46
Asst. Editor SCREAM
'46
VAUNDA RUTH LEWIS
Twirler '46
Pep Squad '44-'46
LEANDRO JIMINEZ JOY CE LISTER
4 years
Football '46-'47
Basketball '47
Spanish Club '47
4 years
Pep Squad '44-'46
Librarian '44-'46
H. E. Club '44-'47
MARILYN MATHISEN
4 years
Vice-Pres. Fr. Class
'43-'44
H. E. Club 44-'46
Pep Squad '43-'46
Glee Club '45-'46
Librarian '46-'47
Fashion Ed. of SCREAM
'46-'47
THELMA MATTHEWS
1 lfZ years
H. E. Club '43-'44
Pep Squad '43-'44
RALPH MCCULLOUGH
4 years
Class President '44-'45
Student Council "44-'47
Vice-Pres. '46-'47
Football '45-'46
Basketball '46-'47
WILLIE OLIVARES
5 years
Football '45-'46
Basketball '45-'47
Track '46-'47
SPORTS SCREAM '4 6
'47
JOHNNY PACE
4 years
Basketball
WILNLA SACHTLEBEN
4 years
H. E. Club '44-'45
Treas. '46-'47
Glee Club '45-'46
Pep Squad '43-'45
Band '46
Track '47 Art Ed. PROWL
Copy Editor PROWL '46- '46"47
'47
Best all-round-'46-'47
BETTY MCGRATH HAZEL SAINT
4 years
Librarian '44-'47
Spanish Club '46-'47
Who's Who '46-'47
4 years
Pep Squad '43-'46
H. E. Club '43-'47
Vice-Pres. '44-'45
Pres. '46-'47
Song Leader '43-'44
HARWOOD SNYDER
4 112 years
LEROY TRUITT
4 years
Football '44-'46
Basketball '45
Student Council
'45-'46
Track '45-'46
DOROTHY SUTTON BETTY WRIGHT
4 years
Pep Squad '43-'46
Home Ec. Club '44-'46
Copy-Writer on PROWL'
'47 '
Librarian '44-'47
Glee Club '45-'46
BARBARA TERRY
4 years
H. E. Club '44-'46
Pep Squad '43-'46
Band '45-'47 V
Sec.-Treas. Jr. Class,
'45-'46
Sec.-Treas. 'Sr. Class
'46-1.47
Press Club '43-'44
Libifarian '44-'46
Assoc. Ed. of SCREAM
'46-'47
Princess- of May Fete '46
Lay- Out Ed. of
PROWL. '46- '47
. Who's Who '47
Pep Squad '46-'47
THOMAS YARBROUGH
4 years
Vice-Pres. Soph.
Class '44-'45
Pres. Jr. Class '45-
'46
Pres. Sr. Class '46-
'47
Student Council '4 6- '47
Glee Club '46
Press Club '46
Assoc. Editor of PROWL
1 '46
SCREAM '46
Football '45-'47
Basketball '46-'47
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JUNIORS
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FRESHMEN
PRESIDENT ..........,,.......... IIMMY STEVENSON
VICE-PRESIDENT ...,..................... -, HAL PARKS
SECRETARY ......,....,.......,.. MARY LEE DEWALD
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assets. Her beauty makes the library
even more popular.
WHO'S
Norma Jean Ielferies, sparkling, viva-
cious, beautifulg she holds more titles,
'n APHS. President of
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ments.
Jack Green as editor of the PROWL
has shown his adept intelligence and
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creativeness.
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nkee traits
Wright
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Betty Lane Stevenson studies, dances
and lives with enthusiasm. Her con-
structive attitude, scholarship, and
sophistication keep her in leadership
positions.
r1s Peck is a personality with
for accomplishment. As presi-
of the Spanish Club she has
:standing of the world about her.
smanslup, scholarship, and songs
her popularity first rate.
Betty McGrath is quiet spoken, cour-
teous, reserved and intelligent. Known
for her cooperation, she is reliable
wherever he p is- needed.
Ludy Holfmeister, handsome junior
and active sportsman, combines wit,
dancing, friendliness, in his dynamic
personality.
Myra Beth Green retains her popular
ity through attractiveness energy and
ability Cheer leader and football
sweetheart have been two of her
,many accomplishments
COUNCIL
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die Hawkins W eek' ' ior init entertainment, Mar ch
in january, the spring social, conduct-
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Tuesday
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PANTHER PEP SQUAD
'Boosting the morale of the Panther eleven was
the main job of the Pep Squad. Practice periods
after school developed lung power for yells and
cheers at the games on Friday night.
During the spring the girls have a Weiner roast
in honor of their football team. Miss Glenice
Neyland sponsored their trip and helped to di-
rect policies of the organization.
Cheer leaders jerry Jeffries,
Norma Jean Jeffries, Myra
Beth Green, Dorothy Irwin,
and Don Roy Farley warm up
for 'a session before -a big
game.
Miss Jeanette Yonker and
President Deloris Peck
pause for a second to say
hello to guests on aWednes-
day meeting day.
L MESA RE DONDA
The practice of Spanish and study of customs,
people, and literature of Spanish America is the
aim of this group. Their motto of "surge" is
well chosen. Members include: Betty Lane Stev-
enson, Betty Ruth McGrath, Sylvia Garza, Wanda
Williams, Annie M. Hudson, Betty jean DeWald,
and Herminia Garza.
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for the sports section.
THE PANTHER PROWL
Work on the Panther PROWL, school year-boo
consumed many of the carefree hours of APE
creative students. Checking copy, selectir
pictures, having receipts signed, were all pam
of their schedule. Business Manager S. E. Kell
Jr. covered the advertising in the book. All 0
the staff assisted in many hours oi labor so the
you might have a record of life at APHS during
1946-47.
The PROWL staff looks through college an
high school year books to gather some ne'
ideas for their book.
'HE PANTHER SCREAM
ery three weeks the journalism class has the
.NTHER SCREAM to produce and circulate.
itor Dot Crawford and Business Manager Carl
sh saw that deadlines were met. The SCREAM
s published on a mimeograph machine with
nudgy fingers, untiring patience, and finally a.
ad school paper as the result of all this effort.
rl Bush Jr., S. E. Kelly jr., and Myra
th Green check the advertising schedule
firm names.
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Editor Dot Crawford proved
her versatility in writihg for
both publications.
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Officers: N
President ------ Hazel Saint
Vice-President- Selmer Lois Hander
Secretary ------ Carrie Burris
Treasurer ----- Wilma Faye Sachtlebec
Historian ------ Dorothy Irwin
Song Leader ---
Reporter ------
Par1iamenta,rian---
Pat Garner
Emma Lou Barker
Betty Lou Green
HOME ECONOMICS CLUI
The purpose of the Home Economics club is il
terestiin the things that make a home more the
a house. Cooking. sewing, decorating, self inf
provement, the family, customs, and manner:
were studied. Bi-monthly meetings with an in
teresting program at each gathering develope
interest inthe largest club on the campus. Spon
sored by Mrs. Mary Schultz it accomplishe
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The Panther Band provided recreation, entertainment,
aswell as the study of music to its members. Directed
by Mr. Hubert Chism they performed at athletic events
led by drum-major Betty Lous Green.
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Attaway Flores
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Kelly Alford
Truift McCullough
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xught with much zip and vim, but were over-
helmed in most cases by more powerful elevens.
he squad this year was light, but fast.
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Johnnie Pace
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Thomas Yarborough
Willie Olivares
Dale Hagy
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attended by the Student Body to push the Golden
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Aransas Motor Sales is your dealer for the new
Dodge and Plymouth automobiles. Expert motor
repair, well equipped parts department. Let us
fill your needs.
ARANSAS MOTOR SALES
Aransas Plumbing and Electric Company carries
a wide supply of plumbing and electrical supplies,
including fans,water heaters, table lamps, heat-
ers, and flood lights, When in need of plumbing
of electrical service, see us first.
ARANSAS PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC SERVIC
Compliments to the "PROWL" from a former
graduate of API-IS, Moreland Bexley. This I.G.A.
Compliments to the "PROWL" from a former
graduate of APHS, Moreland Bexley. This I.G.A,
Super-Market is ready to serve students and their
families.
BEXLEY'S GROCERY AND MARKET
Specializing in mexi-hotfoods, and tops in quick, I
dependable service has established the "Bright
Spot" the favorite drive-in of Aransas Pass.
BRIGHT SPOT
Meet your "gang" at CENTRAL Pharmacy and
enjoy a good sandwich, malted milk or your fa-
vorite ice cream. And for drug needs you can
always depend on Central Pharmacy for reliable
prescription service.
Dubose Building Phone 124
CENTRAL PHARMACY
Come in and shop in our convenient and eco-
nomical store. On our well stocked shelves you
will find all your needs. You will find the best
grades ofmeat, dairy products, etc. Make one
stop ---- shop at City Grocery and Market.
Bert Rercket Pat Kindle
CIW GROCERY AND MARKET
Clendening's Federated Store is conveniently
situated in the downtown section of Aransas
Pass. This modern department store special-
izes in women's wearing apparel and carries
a wide selection of dr-esses, lingerie and baby
clothes.
CI.ENDENING'S FEDERATED STORE
For expert repair bring your Ford back home.
Our mechanics specialize in motor repair. A
large Parts Department to serve you. For Ford
sales and service see us. '
COMMERICAL MOTORS
The place to go when you want men's, women's
or children's clothing, or dry goods by the yard.
When you are looking for well tailored, well-
fashioned clothes for all members of the family,
try us first.
CONSOLIDATED DRY GOODS STORES, INC.
The foundations of Aransas Pass are made with
Field' s quality building materials. Cook' s paints
are especiallyfeaturedin our huge array of ex-
terior and interior paints.
FIELD'S LUMBER COMPANY
Located in the heart of Aransas Pass, THE
FIRST STATE BANK stands ready to serve
students and faculty members, as well as
townspeople. The bank is a member of the
Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
FIRST STATE 'BANK
"Two places to eat, here and at home." The
secret of the Grill's success is simple: good
food and low prices. We specialize in sea foods
and steaks. "Kokie's Kabs" are prompt and
dependable. For all right taxi service, call 164.
THE GRILL 8 TAXI SERVICE
Quality foodstuffs is the reason for Houghton's
popularity inAransas Pass. Two big stores con-
veniently located. " Thrifty wives Houghtonizef'
HOUGHTON'S FOOD STORES
Reasonable prices and real, efficient work have
made Ideal Cleaners first in dependability. Pick
up and delivery service. For'idea1 cleaning see
"IDEAL CLEANERS."
IDEAL CLEANERS
Located conveniently on the north end of Conn
Brown Harbour: skiffs for rent, fishing tackle,
and frest bait make this the fishing paradise
of South Texas.
MIKE'S TACKLE STORE
This radio-phonograph combination is just one
of the many articles fea.tures in our store. We
have served the people of Aransas Pass for many
years, andwe are looking forward to serving you.
MILLS-ROBINSON HARDWARE
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A complete line of household furniture and hard-
ware. Paints and building materials. Refrigera-
tors, wa shing machines, and cooking ranges. A11
of these in a popular price range. Fishing tackle
and boat accessories.
NAYLOR FURNITURE AND HARDWARE
Follow the crowd and find the way to better food
savings. We now have a wide range and better
grade of merchandise and can offer foods at more
economical prices. Come to Patterson's Pick
and Pay, the store of values.
PATTERSON'S PICK S PAY
With a complete line of drug, fountain and phar-
maceudicals, Rhode's has always been happy to
serve the people of Aransas Pass. There is a
reason why the crowd gathers at Rhodes Wal-
green Store. '
RHODES DRUG STORE
We have a complete line of Firestone Tires,
tubes, auto supplies and accessories, house-
wares, hardware, sporting goods and appli-
ances. Come in and see our .new modern store.
Phone 287
SHAWS FIRESTONE DEALER STORE
New, modern, and aristocratic. Kaufman's com-
bines the most recent in everything from ladies
ready-to-wear, to the most modernistic costume
jewelry. Every clothing need can be filled at
Kaufman's.
KAUFMAN'S
Cool, comfortable, and luxurious, is the Kaufman
Beauty Salon. Hair designs by Jeanette and
Mildred. The very latest in cosmetics at reason-
able prices.
BEAUTY SALON
For your collection of jazz or classics see the
fine collection of Victor, Capitol, and Decca
records in Kaufman's Record Shop. Also, the
mo st modern re cord-player s.
RECORD SHOP
Long-lasting portraits to cherish. Perfect like-
nesses are captured by jack Blackwell, in cool
modern surroundings.
KA-UFMAN'S STUDIO
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Mrs. Kenedy is the person in Aransas Pass to
see when you are interested in insurance policies
or real estate transactions The Una Kenedy in-
surance and Real Estate office is conveniently
located. Drop in any time you wish, to discuss
these problems with a woman who knows the busi-
ne s s thoroughly. I
UNA KENEDY INSURANCE 8 REAL ESTATE
Right next door you'll find the favorite of high-
school students. Morning, noon, and night, there's
always a crowd. Fine foods and low prices makes
us first with students of-A.. P. H. S.
WOMACK'S HIGH SCHOOL CAFE
Yeager's Electric Company has a complete line
of modern household electrical appliances for
you to choose from. The store is conveniently
locatedin downtownAransas Pass. Why not drop
in some time and look over our stock.
YEAGER ELECTRIC COMPANY
Located in the heart of Aransas Pass, Snyder
Motor Company is always happy to serve you.
We have a complete line of Chevrolet parts. For
expert mechanics and courteous' attention for
your car, see us. Wrecker service day and night.
SNYDER MOTOR .COMPANY
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