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GREENHILL TRIBE MRS. WOODRUFF’S REGISTRATION SAM HOUSTON ORCHESTR INTERSCHOLASTIC WINNERS
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THE ANCHOR CLUB The AricJior Club was organized in 1931, with Mrs. .lohnnye Murray as sponsor, for the purpose of promoting interest in swimming, diving, and Life Saving as well as sportsmansluF) and fellowship. The members must be Bed Cross Life Savers, either Junior or Senior. In the picture the club oflicers are demonstrating . rtificial Besjiiration. They are as follow.s. left to right: Beatrice Blooinquist, Skijiper, working on Iva May Jury, 2nd Mate; Dorothy Alahr, 1st Mate working on Jean Stehr, cabin boy. Kneeling, left lo right: Laurel Jean Graham, Florine Burleson Bieniets , Ethel Mae Williams, Phyllis lovine, Ocie .Anna Burch, Iniogene Bergin, Geraldine Bollins, Sigourney Crojqier, Doris While, social chairman , Mildred Manes. Back row, left lo right: Mary Ann Massengale, Sophie Edmunson, Martha Ogilvie , Diana Sutherland, Frances Love , Shirley Simpson, Elsie Jordan, Mary Emily Miller , Mrs. Johnnye Murray, sponsor, Vera Mae Loughridge, Jean Ogilvie, Emily McConnell, Mary Dell Graybill, Evelyn Dailey, Lucy Fay Jury, Lucy Gaines, Pauline Shawn. Members not in picture: Mildred Jones, Illean Logue, Roberta Miller, Yonnie Yoakum, Helene Locey , Ruth Hawkins , Janice Cottrell , Ernestine Hayslep Mignone , Jannette McCreary , Ray Dell Mil¬ lard , Nancy Moeckel , Alice Williams , Anna Mae Wiltsie . ( Alunmae Members) SAM HOUSTON GIRL RESERVES Bottom row, left to right: Lura Dell Parker, Bessie Calahan, Dorothy Anders, vice-president. Rebecca Collier, president. Miss Doris White, advisor, Rosalie LaFour, Mathilda Portie, treasurer. Second row, left to right: Maurine Durst, Mayme Soland, Mary Dell Graybill, Lovonia Pitts. Irmgard Ritzen, Floy Best, Helen Hall, Billie Story. Top row, left to right: Mrs. Shutts, advisor, Lula Collier, Mary Linkhart, secretary, Dorothy Emerson, corresponding secretary, Lillian Fischer, Virginia Mallone, reporter. The ollicers are as follows: SAM HOUSTON HI-Y Henry Schaffer. Charles McClendon Jo Turner. Lee Allison. Adrian Flake. Allen Terrell. .... President Vice-President .... Secretary . . . . Treasurer . Beporter . Sponsor Bottom row, left to right: L. E. Daniels, Bland Williams, J. O. McPherson, A. C. Dowlearn. Bob Wil¬ liams, Kenneth Orman, Max Hyman, Billy Baldwin. Second row, left to right: Billy Brown, John Helton, Billy Foster, Herbert Holm, Rhondda Myers, Forrest Orman. Third row, left to right: Morris Mansell, Henry Schaffer, Lee Allison, Anthony Mitchetich, Lionel Wheeler, Charles Myers, Daryl Verbois. Members not in picture: J. L. Wait and Jo Turner. CITY SPEECH ARTS CHAMPIONS 19ol marks the third year Sam Houston has won the City Speech Arts Loving Cup, which makes it the permanent possession of Sam Houston’s trophy case. Bottom row, left to right: G. D. Johnson, friend of the Debate Department, Mary Elizabeth Hartman, girl declamer, Barbara Myers, girl extemporaneous speaker, Alarian Oberholz and Doris Twitchell, District Debate Champions, Louise Bendall, debate alternate. Top row, left to right: W. J. Goode, Home Loan Speaker, Weldon Bailey, City Debate, Heinz Ritzen, boy extemporaneous speaker. Tommy Terry, National Debate Team, Charles Crossen, City and National Debate Team.
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THE GREENHILL TRIBE “The Greenhill Tribe” at their annual Pow-Wow selected as their leaders Bif? Chief Rain-in-the-Face Shaffer, Little Chief Rat-Face Tnngate, and Squaw War-Horse Blanton. Bottom row, left to right: Squaws—Medicine Sloan, Moccasin-Step Neville, Giggling-Water Deeth, Tom-Tom Holman, War-Horse Blanton, Orient Anthony, Moon-Beam Barba. Second rote, left to right: Squaws—Bow-String Pohl, Loose-Tongue Page, Red-Wing Keding, Maize- Tassel Sowell, Willow-Weep Bridges, Sweet-Tongued Neel, Love-Bird Nesbit. Third roiv, left to right: Braves— Eagle-Eye Bierman, Rock-on-Top Hicks, Double-Fast Williams, Tag-.Along Williams, Spotty-Puppy Brenam, Fire-Water Townsen. Fourth roiv, left to right: Braves—Rat-Face Tungate, Rain-in-the-Face Schaffer, Slew-Fool Michelich, Book-Worm Smith, Pen-Drop Koehl, Bolt Wheeler. Fifth row, left to right: Lightning-Rod Moyer, Snail-Step Holm. MRS. A. C. WOODRUFF’S H4-8 REGISTRATION SECTION Officers of the class are: Lee Allison, member of the Senior Council, Sidney Turk and Emma .lean Liering, Senior Representatives of the class. Bottom row, left to right: Mary Carolyn Sanders, Doris Rogers, Olga Kuritza, Ruth Schultz, Mary Alice Cooper, Mary Beth Peterson. Second row, left to right: Grover Cobb, Elizabeth Turner, Laura Rizzo, Rose Marie Terpe, Grace Werner, Elizabeth White, J. L. Wait, Lee Franklin Allison. Third row, left to right: Oscar Selke, Robert Dewer, George Mayer, .lake Kaminsky, Kemp Stowe, Daryl Verbois. Members of the class not in picture: Sidney Turk, Morris Mansell, Roy Brooder, Mary Margaret Blair, Doris Kennedy, Evelyn Schroeder, Emma Jean Liering, Alan Cameron, Nick Commiato, Vickie Gris¬ wold, M ax Krumecke, Mary Edna Poole, Fred Schillo, Mary Lucille Simoneaund, James Thompson. SAM HOUSTON ORCHESTRA The Sam Houston Orchestra, under the direction of Cedric Seaver, has enjoyed a most successful year. The orchestra participated in many affairs, the most outstanding being the Music Festival, which was held in place of the usual City Orchestra Contest. The unit also made a harmonious backgrounrl for the musical comedy, “Once In A Blue Moon.” Bottom row, left to right: Cedric Seaver, director, Milby Dow, violin, Selma Pohl, violin, Pauline Wil¬ cox, violin, Jimmy Andrews, cello, Kenneth Wenborn, viola, Florence Babbitt, violin, Versie Mae Keding, violin, Dorothy Jaenecke, violin. Second row, left to right: Kenneth Cook, violin, Tommie Keepers, Concert Master, violin, Verna Lynn Babbitt, piano, Walter Kunz, violin, Thomas Foster, violin, Dorothy Morgan, violin, Myra Gapney, violin, Leila Braden, violin, Rosalie Salge, violin. Third row, left to right: Walter Stanford, trumpet. Will Amdur, violin, James Frye, French horn, Beatrice Margoles, piano, Russell Worley, clarinet, Gertrude Slender, drums, Mirnie Hazelwood, drums, Mathilda Portie, bass. Members not in picture: Curtis Schon, bassoon, Donald Graham, violin, Lloyd Smith, French horn, Claude Mix, trombone. INTERSCHOLASTIC MEET Marion Oberholtz, Debating, 1st Place Doris Twitchell, Debating, 1st Place Charles Crossen, Debating, 2nd Place Weldon Bailey, Debating, 2nd Place Sam Kaminsky, Declamation, 1st Place Velma Lipscomb, Declamation, 3rd Place Heinz Ritzen, Extemp. Speaking, 2nd PI. Barbara Meyers, Extemp. Speaking, 2nd Place La Verne Reichart, Flower Arrangement, 1st Place Florine Walker, Flower Arrangement, 1st Place Laurentina Radriquez, Baby Layette, 1st Place Charlotte McMahon, Baby Layette, 1st Place Mildred Howland, Baby Layette, 1st Place Gaynelle Furley, Baby Layette, 1st Place Anna Mae Fargerson, Baby Layette, 1st Place Pauline Wise, Baby Layette, 1st Place Mary Finley Harris, Baby Layette, 1st Place Frances Coleman, Baby Layette, 1st Place Arline Graham, Baby Layette, 1st Place Adrian Flake, Drawing II, 1st Place Thomas Moore, Water Color Painting, 1st Place Georgie Lee Boone, Drawing I, 1st Place Vivian Ruffner, One Act Play, 2nd Place Bleatha Fedric, One Act Play, 2nd Place Billy Baldwin, One Act Play, 2nd Place Vivian Kissen, One Act Play, 2nd Place Buford Bramlett, One Act Play, 2nd Place Josephine Caldarara, Clothing I, 1st Place Roberta Arrant, Clothing, 2nd Place Delight Parks, Clothing, 3rd Place Geraldine Collins, Foods, 3rd Place Christine Lovingham, Menu Planning, 2nd Place Bernard Bell, Senior Latin, 1st Place Mary Beth Peterson, Senior Latin Essay, 1st PI. Mary Sue Bates, Junior Latin, 1st Place Marjorie Mansell, Soph. Latin Essay, 1st Place Mary Alice Cooper, Senior Latin Essay, 2nd Place Evelyn Junker, Junior Latin Essay, 2nd Place Frances Bass, Sophomore Latin, 2nd Place Herbert Horn, English Essay, Third Place John Prescott, Head Line Writing, 1st Place John Prescott, Editorial Writing, 3rd Place Elaine Stolz, Copy Reading, 2nd Place Woodrow Webb, Sports Writing, 2nd Place Jesse Collins, News Writing, 3rd Place Evelyn Dailey, Spelling, 1st Place Fred Jones, Spelling, 1st Place
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