Electra High School - Bengal Yearbook (Electra, TX)
- Class of 1941
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For our cherished school song, "Electra Alma Ma-
ter," we are indebted to the band director, Mr. D. L.
Sheldon.
Predominant disrespect shown to the old school
song was the leading factor in the composing of a new
Alma Mater. Recalling the impressiveness of the rev-
erent attitude of other school students toward their
school song, Mr. Sheldon felt compelled to compose a
song which would hold the esteem of the student body,
and which would serve effectively as a heart-felt trib-
utc to be paid the school.
Mr. Sheldon dedicated an entire summer to the
planning, composition and arrangement of a new
school song. On September 20, he, with the accompani-
ment of the high school band, formally presented
"Electra Alma Mater" to the student body. It was
immediately accepted with unanimous approval.'
Too much praise cannot be given to Mr. Sheldon
for this splendid composition for which each member
of the high school is equally proud.
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1941 BENGAL STAFF
In the course of assembling then' matemal for a yearbook the 19-11 BENGAL staff held many varxed group
dLscuss1ons about ldeas lnillvldllal work mot1fs and expressed many approvals as well as dlsapprovals, of the
great number of suggestlons made At tlmes there were mhsagreements statmg of honest oplmons sudden out
bursts of gay laughter dxs ustmg looks showmg of whole hearted nterest unrestralned excltement and the
shoutmg of wxld howls of approval durmg the entlre course of the staff s work All these trymg, yet never to be
forgotten experxences constxtute the BENGAL staff's efforts m compxhng thxs yearbook
ART EDITOR Nona Myrel Davxs
ASSISTANT ART EDITOR Kathleen Wlttenbach
PHOTOGRAPHER George Brown
ASSISTANT PHOTOGRAPHER Orvxlle McDaniel
JOKE EDITOR Blll Bam
ASSISTANT JOKE EDITOR Cecxle Mane Hodges
ADVISER Mxss Ruth Klrkham
EDITOR Georgla Jereleen Barnes
ASSISTANT EDITOR Jean Covmgton
BUSINESS MAN -XGER Leatnee Dean Austin
ASSISTANT BUSINESS MANAGER-Gllbert Gilles
SPORTS EDITORS Joe Ben Wrlght
Marcheta Galloway
ADVERTISING MANAGER Mary Kay Wallace
ADVISER MISS Lucy Cawlfleld
It 1s the BENGAL staffs hope that mt has presented to the student body an annual to be cherlshed m future
lxfe as a book of treasured remmxscenes of the year of 1941
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The many intricate details of the regu
'ar urrlcula and of the various other school
activities have been quite ably handled by
Mx C' 'VI Harvev Principal of Electra High
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bum: to rlect a -hgh two of its most suc
Mr Han y received his Bachelor of
Science Degree from North Texas State
T achers College and his Master of Arts
Degree from Oolorado State Teachers Col
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Miss Truceal Davis ns another important
member of the office staff Her work m
handling the affairs of the principal s office
has been veiv outstanding this year
Mr. B. M. Dinsmore, Superintendent of the
Electra Public Schools, is a true friend to the
school. His whole heart is in his work, and
his every thought is for the betterment of
the students and their school He is a good
sport a builder of high ideals and a wise
counselor for both puplls and teachers Be-
cause of his untmng efforts he has become
a great civic leader and one of the outstand
mg school men of this section of the country
M1 Dmsmore received his Bachelor or
Arts Degree from North Texas State Teach
ers College and his Master of Arts Degree
from Southern Methodist University
Mav Mx Dlnsmores twenty four vears
of great service to the Electra schools be
lengthened mto many more happy years
Miss Alice Durham who has been Mr
Dmsmore s secretary for the past five years
is one of the members of the school staff who
is trulv indispensable Her helpfulness and
her efflciencv are appremated by the stu
dents and the faculty of Electra High School
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The Seniors began their busy year by choosing a staff to
publish the i941 BENGAL and pledged their support to the
staff in that venture. They then entered into the spirit of
things by deciding xo prepare the football line-ups for the
season and the best salesmen of the group engaged in an
active cainpaign to enlist the support of the busine s firms
in carrying on this plan.
A victory in the Band Sweetheart Contest for Peggy
Jo Morris, the Senior nominee, was the first outstanding
publicity which the Seniors received. A successful banquet
for the 1940 Tim-r squad on January 17 was a milestone in
the accomplishments of the class.
The month of March brought a banquet from the
Woman's Missionary Society of the Baptist Church. On
Marci 8 the Seniors took an active part in making the
Junior Carnival a success and supported their candidate,
Betty Zoe Cunninlrham, in the nueen's race to win second
place. A delightful banquet from the Lions Club on M-arch 28
closed a pleasant and long-to-be remembered March.
The.l0hK ayvaited formal social function of the year was
the Junior-Senior banquet. The Juniors very graciously
fotcd the Seniors on April 17, and the evening was climaxed
hy other entertainment of a gay and pleasant nature.
Hidden talent in lf. H. S. was revealed in the Faculty
Program sponsored by the Senior Class. The parade of dra-
matic ability exhibited was highly acclaimed and rated worth
nngch more than thc dimes assessed.
Horrible screams -if fear :ind terrible moans of pain
came from the auditorium each afternoon as the members of
the play cast workt-l hard to make the Senior Play, "Hob-
goblin House" 21 dramativ success. The cast perfrrmed well
in providing enough chills and thrills for a life time.
Q One week stuffed full of fun and pleasure is in store
for the graduating students. They will participate in many
forms of entertainment during the last seven days of their
high school careers.
Baccalauiete services on May 25 begin the official
graduatinz exercises. On the calendar cf every time-con-
scious Senior, May 28 is encircled as "the day." This is the
lonff awaited day when anxious Seniors receive diplomas
and bid lust farewells to classmate-1 who have shared four
pleasant and profitable years in E. H. S.
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Sclence Club 41 Texas Hls
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GEORGIA JERELEEN
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Lxon 41 Best All Round
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CURTIS BARNETT
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MARCHETA GALLOWAY
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JOHNNIE MAY GARNER
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Hobgoblln House IS the most 8XC1tlIlg
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ghosts to make your splnal column tlngle and
every han on your head stand on end Along
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nlncompoops Frank Hallow CJ E Keller!
and Jack L01 mg fRussell Cunnmghaml She
takes the two guls to the Hobgood House and
plans to keep them thele fo1 SIX months to
be sure that they do not marly the young
fo1 tune hunters Thlngs leally begin to hap
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JUNIOR ACTIVITIES
On March 8 the Juniors sponsored a carnival
which was one of the best entertainments of the
year. Brightly colored and elaborately decorated
booths were the source of countless games and manv
forms of amusement. The Junior nominee for carni-
val queen Jeanette Brown. was crowned in an im-
pressive ceremony.
The major activity of the Junior Class was the
taging of the annual Junior-Senior Banquet. An
excellent spirit of co-operation artistic talent and
workmanship made the affair one of the most elab-
zratc and entertaining social functions of the year.
The Junior Class showed a hard-working and
determined spirit in school activities during the
cntire year. 'lhey began their work bv running the
Seniors a close race in the Band Sweetheart Contest
when they loyally supported their candidate Syble
I ooney.
"ne Junior Box Supper on No Jember 9 proved
to be an amusing affair. The most outstanding event
of the occasion was the auctioning of the boxes. Coat
hanger.. 'vere used for bidding on the attractive
boxes and the highest bid was for the box prepal ed
by Johnnie Joyce Johns and was bought by Thelba
Ray Pulliam.
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SOCIAL SCIENCE
Louella Beck mlght well be granted the
tltle of the Ideal Amerlcan Cltlzen of
E H S Her thorough knowledge of the
hlstory of our country, along wlth her hl8h
ldeals and good cltlzenshlp make her a per
son of whom Amerlca may be proud
'Ier lntense lnterest ln 800181 Stl-ldl8S 18
lndlcated by the fact that she has lncluded
ln her currlcula every SOCIBI SCICHCG the
school offers She can accurately and III
terestlngly narrate the phases of hlstory
and she lS well lI1f0I'l1led as to the present
economlc condltlons For these reasons
Lotella represents the Soclal Sclence De
partn ent ln Who s Who
SPEECH
Peggy Hastlngs a forceful entertalnln
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true example of clear speech oo se and
snlwoth lellvery
Peggy alvsays welcomed crltlclsm To
correct each ml take to st
weak polnt 'lnd to further lmprove each
good polnt ID her nlanner of speaklng were
the alms uppermost ln her mlnd
To be able to speak ln such a pleaslng
wal Peggv exerted much effort Her re
peated efforts and lncessant study and
practlce were the rungs of the ladder WhlCh
she IS Clllllblrlg to reach the perfectlon she
seeks
ren gthen each
SCIENCE
Leon Tolleson
manner, was chosen to represent the Sclence
Department ln Whas Who Hls sclentl
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, wlth hls qulet and nalve
Leon outstandlng ln hls work of chemlcal
analysls and mastery of subject matter
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thougrl he mlght be classed as the stu
dlous type Leon IS well read and nas
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y ln erests outslde the sclentlflc fleld
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made hlm a valuable pupll and a. Joy to hlS
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much toward maklng hlm a success ln hls
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ENGLISH
Russell Cunningham was selected by the
English faculty as one of the most diligent
English students. This courteous young man
has proved himself to be outstanding in
the study of grammar and in the study of
literature. Russell applied the English he
learned in class in his everyday speech.
Therefore, he speaks good English with ease
and fluency.
Those who are familiar with his interest-
ing, well-written compositions know that
Russell possesses great ability in creative
writing. He is a well-read person and is
quite capable as an interesting, well-inform-
ed speaker on a wide variety of subjects.
J 0 URNALISM
Since the field of journalism is so broad,
it demands many talents of those who en-
ter its ranks. In Electra High School Jean
Covington has been a great leader in jour-
nalism because she has the necessary tal-
ents.
Jeans success with the newspaper is due
largely to her consuming interest in this
work an interest which has led her to do
much reading and research to improve the
school newspaper In addition to her love
for Journalism Jean possesses other valu
able qualrti s a sense of news values,
keenness of observation promptness depen
dability, and leadership
Many honors in Journalism have come to
Jean This year she served as editor of the
TIGER TALES and as assistant editor of
the BENGAL and did everything in her
power to make both publications of which
Electra High S hool might be Justly proud
BOYS PHYSICAL EDUCATION
J E Keller the outstanding student in
boys Physical Education possesses all the
qualifrcat ons of a good athlete H
trance into games of competition made it
necessary for hm to be a good loser as well
as a good winner When defeat was his
I E always responded with the good
sportsmanship that is so essential in the
ga ne of play and in the game of life
His own record relates his ability H
served on the basketball team and he was
the star in all the events in Physical Edu
cation classes
His ambitious attitude made him a hust
ler His energetic participation m every
game won for him the favor and the ad
miration of everyone
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SP ANISH
La senorlta Arthama Morns well repre-
sents the Spanxsn department of E H S
Be ause of her untlrxng efforts as Presl
dent she has made the Spamsh club a very
grfat succe s Her agreeable nature has
won her many frlends In her qulet and
ple smg vay she has constantly trled to
reach perfectlon 1n her mastery of the
Spamsh language She has shown by her
stuolous and conscxentlous worker wno ls
rapldly attamlng her goal of speakmg a
foreign tongue and aldmg ID the promotlon
of frnendshxp oetween the Umted States and
It Latm Amerlcan nexghbors
MATHEMATICS
La Marr Hair the most outstandmg stu
dent m Electra H1gh's Mathematlcs Depart
ment IS well worthy of such a posxtlon Hls
reasomng ablhty along wlth a qulet com
mandmg personahty has enabled hlm to
execute lns power 1n solvmg d1ff1cult mathe
matxcal problems wlth the ea e of a master
mathem-at1c1an
La Marrs past record has served as a
constant remmder of hxs ablllty He has
completed w1th hlgh honors every mathe
matxcs course offered 1n the school currl
cula Always he has been able to show the
correct and practlcal method for his solu
tlons
La Marr s extraordmary work and whole
hearted mterest 1n mathematlcs has won
for hun a posltlon that very few are able
to attam
GIRLS PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Gxrls' Physxcal Educatlon was well rep
resented by B1ll1e Dean Kmg The frlend
ly attltude dl played by Bxllle Dean was one
of ner many remarkable characterxstlcs To
each call for a new player she made a quxck
response Conslderatlon for others was the
uppermost thought 1n her mmd as she com
peted IH every game
Her abxhty as a good athlete may be Judg
ed from the fact that she was Captaln of
the volley ball team, it took a Dxstrxct
champlon to defeat her xn tenms, and she
won recognxt on ln baseball, basketball, and
tumblmg
Her congemal personahty and pleasmg
manner gamed for her scores of frxends
among her classmates and teachers
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Margurlte Jones was the most capable
person IH the Commer 1al Department Her
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l i wrth her efflcency and pleaslng per
nneq
sonahty are qual1t1es Wl1lCh w1ll no doubt
make Margur te a success IH the busmess
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She IS a speedy accurate typlst and able
to take shorthand d1c atlon rapldly Mar
gurxte realized that p
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mercml courses She IS sure to flnd a very
speclal place ln the professlonal world
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HOMEMAKING
hlcctra Hxgh offers Frances Nell Whlte
as a model future homemaker Hcr nter
est ln her work ha led her forward ln
learmn the art of homemakmg Frances
has completed ew ery course offered m Home
Economlcs
She IS thoroughly capable of plannlng
preparlng and servmg a meal wxth all the
efflclency and POISC of an expert
After cleanlng the dxs 1es and Ieavm the
k1t hen m perfect order he goes to the
sewlng room where she becomes a seam
tress The dresses France has made are
outst ndlng rn deslgn and workmanship
Her pleaslng p rsonallty effxclency and
tldb orderlmess make Frances the outstand
glrl 1n the Home Economlcs Depart
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MAN UAL ARTS
If you ask who made some of the dlsplay
cases m lhe hall who made the desk IH the
us
rmcxpals offlce and who made varlo
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other useful thlngs about the school bunld
h
mg you wxll fmd that La Monn Delas aw
took the lead 1n cons ructmg each
Ia Mo ln has a great natural aoxllty whlch
h made hm out tandmg ln Manual Arts
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k1llful rn the use of
tools La Nonn 1s neat m hls work and IS
These ualltles have
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CHORAL CLUB
The Choral Club presents Johnme May
Garner as a superxor product of xts orgam
zatlon The mterest Johnnle May showed
ln her work IS hxghly commendable Her
ab1l1ty as a smger, together wrth a pleas
an personallty, has attalned for her much
recogmtxon She has had three years of
actmve expenence m voxce recltals, m Choral
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pably proved her pos1t1on and knowledge by
serving as Presldent of the Choral Club thu
year
Because of her beautlful voxce, she took
the solo lead m varlous pageants and re-
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mn student assembhes
BAND
I'he Electra Hlgh School Banfl offers as
Its top muslcan and member Mar hall
Du m Po sessmg quallt es of a leader who
takes everxon s oplmon mto crnslderatmon
Marshall has for two years served very
capably as Drum Major of the B md Always
ready to promote the prestlge of the or
ganlzatxon he has apphed hls mllltary ablll
ty o create new drllls and formatlons for
the band to exe ute ln varlous publxt per
formances that have created mule approx al
m the commumty
Mar hall 1 clarmet player ln the WlChlt3
Falls Cm Symphony Orchestra He has
rccened many awards and medals ln the
past for hls ab1l1ty ln playmg the clarmet
m varlous band contests H1 efflcmency
and constan orderlmess ln the Band have
made hmm a valuable member
The scholastlc personalltles to be found ln E H S are plctuled ln thls Who s Who section
Each department IS represented by the most outstandmg student The head department
teacher Judged each one ln accordance Wlth hrs ab1l1ty efflclency dependablhty attltude pelson
Bllty, and co operatlon
These students who have spent many hours ln attentlve study now recelve then- reward for all
their efforts by holdlng thls dlStlllgl1lSh9d pos1t1on
Their classmates and teachers congratulate tnem upon then outstandmg accomphshments and
are proud to have such scholastm ab111ty ln Electra Hlgh Schoool
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George Blau Head Coach hank Guzlck ASSlSl.8.I1t Coach along wlth
Paul Matthews Junxor Team Coach sem ved very capably as the coaclunv
st ff for E H S during the 1940 football season Bemg endowed wlth an
mexpeuenced team, they constantly strov upward 1n the lmprovement or
thelr matemal Possessmg an attltude of complete loyalty that wlll never
be forgotten by the team members ol the town cltlzens, these coaches
worked cont1nuously to promote a Splflt a grlm flghtmg spu it and
honest team work ln the squad, as well as to teach the fundamentals of
the game. To these, the congemal, loyal, and efflclent leaders of our 1940
football team, E H S w1ll hold an undymg devotxon.
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1940 FOOTBALL TEAM OF E H S
Flrst low Lowell Scales Bllly Ray Wrlght Jauell McLaughl1n Rex Bruce O1v1lle McDan1el
Cocaptaln C T Stracenel Deverl Jones Charhe Pea1ce Joe Ben Wught CIIVE W1lll3mS
Second low W1ll1amErv1 James Twomey B1uce Forbes Ralph R109 Bllly Barnes Jlmmy
Scheurer Allen Edwards Mlke Gaffney Ervan Lee Watson Howard O1r
Thlrd row Paul Matthews Coach J1m Or1 A Q Ramey B111 Belscampex G1lbe1t G1lles Co
captaln John Ldd Stansel Sherman T1pp1e J E Goodson Harry Blssell Rlchard H6H'dA21SOU
Bobby Hardglove L,a1l Hlckey Manager
Fourth row F1ankGuz1ck Coach W C PlOff1tt Arthu1 B10WIl1I1g Raymond Parnell Alvm
Curfman Herbelt Plusche Foy Barrett Weldon Hunter R L Carnathan El1C1ews Dwayne
Walton George Blau Coach
Flfth row Chtton Barnett Harvey Smlth Staron Amnlons Hemy Jacobl Johnny Eckelkarrp
B1llBa1n Tom Mlller Wxlham Walkel Hawley Bryant Ba1ney Totten Decoulse Wllllams Bllly
Wayne Glllum Chfford Balnett
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Nocona At E,1ect111 qepten1he1 Z0
T11e 1'1Qe.s opened the11 season xx1th 1
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Olnex At F1ect111 1NOXCH11JQ1 91
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the 111 st of t11e season The passmg of Olnex s
lCC hack doxx ned t11e bengals 19 0 The ben
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quarterback and slgnal caller for the team
was a 140 pound package of dynamxte When
thls fellow h1t he h1t hard as many an op-
ponent can well testlfy Havlng fmxshed h1s
el1g1b1l1ty he recelved h1s second and last
award thls yeal
John Edd L-rams Stansel center was
awarded hls flrst letter thxs year Hrs great
defensnve play brought many a cheermg
crowd to nts feet If the age rule contnnues
his ellglbxllty ns complete and the team w1ll
lose a vely valuable player
nmg to the 170 mark He nrussed very few
nunutes of play Each time the team was m
a tlght place J E. was always there ready to
boot the plgskln back mto the enemy tern
ton He has another vear to plav for the
old Alma Mater
Arthur Duck Brownmg lettermg for
the fust tlme played excellent football at the
posmon of guard Thxs hustlmg go getter'
made many a qulck charge that caught the
opposmg player unaware Duck the most
rmpxoved player on the team w1ll be back
next yezu
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InlCl13ld Chubby Hendexson l6CelVed
lns fnst awa1 d thls year He was a 190 pound
tackle who was a valuable man on defense
Thus huskv tellow really got around on the
fxeld Chubby letuzns agam next yeax for
football servxce
Bully Wayne Bull Lvxllum a short
stocky 140 pound half back xecelved has flrst
letter award at the close ot the 1940 season
His shxftmcss and speed made hum a smooth
runmng half back and should help hum to
Elevelop into a xankmg back for next season s
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last yeal the past senson Ile mmde a flne
Sh0WlIl0' it elthel the ll ht on the left end
position At the eallw pant of the season he
xx as fOIC9d to take It easv because of an old
myunv however he soon dexeloped mto a.
fust class bfxll pl my 91 Jlm weighed 11:6
Devell Jonsex Jones supexb blockmg
tacklmg l1ne buckmff and lme backmg won
hlm much 3dIT1ll'ltlOI1 When hls consolxdated
170 pounds of frun nowdex hut that lme
thmws bevfan to explode ThlS year he won h1s
fnst lettel The we hmlt clamps down upon
his 6ll0'lbllltV
C0 Captain Gllbert Glbbxe Gllles re
celved honox able mentlon on the All Dlstnct
Team This 165 pound guazd played a rough
and tumble game evexy tlme Wolthy of men
tlon ns hxs declslon callmg fox seldom was It
faulty The 1940 season was GlbbleS sec
ond and last as .1 member of the Txger squad
Paw mond 'Tom Paxnell had all the
fxghtmg spmt lequnred of a good centel and
hne backol Thls 145 pounder was always
ready to tackle the opponent He lettered
thls yeal and wlll be back to play agaln next
year
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mss xx as not lnmted bw hl size Has flne
bl0C1xlll md hu-. h nd nunmnv new the hugh
hght of sewn xl Lune Ile letteled for
fn t tum thus so. x on He IS another of the
hm xx ho ulll not In luck next year
Pull bottle Iclscampen found his place
on the team as a fneld goal klckel Blll feet
and mll plasod some good football last sea.
son Ile uughed 180 pounds Ile has another
you of thgnlnht
lex Pnuce 1'0 pound half back wxth
both nunmn and puntlng ablhtv showed
plavmg quahtnes of a fnst cluss back Wxth
the knowledge of football he has acquned
ID wlnmng, his fust letten he should make a
potential hack fon E H S ln the two yeals
which he h IQ left to play
A Q I Q Pamew lettued for the
fnst tmle this veal He was one ot the team s
best pass recewens Because of has outstand
mg blocking many tlmes he led the specta
tons to bellewe that hrs 140 pound ueuzllt was
made up of plunging buck I Q has com
pleted has ehglhlhtw
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Jarrell 'Suctron XlcLaughlrn lettered
thrs season and ha a chance to recene two
addrtronal awards He could be found rn the
mrddle of exers tuwle exhrbrtrne hrs out
standrng abrhtx at bloclrrng and srgnal call
mg Jar re l was a consenatne man
Carl Hrckey team manager frlled hrs
place well and was always ready to take care
of any emergency that occurred He was
rndeed the master of a rumble of helmets
hoods tape mud scrapers and other rtems
that were necessary to the progress of a
game
Eh Panama Crews recerved hrs frrst
letter thrs veu and the age rule ends hrs
eh rhrhty He played hrs guard posrtlon ln a
rn the game
Herbert hrp Plusche a 160 pound
substitute at end showed up well toward the
close of the season A broken thumb kept
hrm from actrve ser vrce but he should prove
to be a strong wrngman durrng the 1941
season
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opponent 1ust kept lolhn and not because he
so desned Clue fmxshed hrs ehbllty last
season Ile lecelved a lettex fox his fme monk
bobby Countlv Bow lIRldg"0V9 150
pound guald play ed an excellent game
thloughout the season Hrs hald xsork eamed
hnm hls fnst lettex Bob gladuates thls
SDIIHO and null not retuxn next veal
Joc ben Clamoun P05 Wnght fast
md fl6lC half back xx lb ln the mlddle of
eve V play Injulles kept him flom playmg
m fxll of the games but he made some of the
most excxtmfv lonof nuns of the season His
ellglblhtx was completed uhen he xecelved
hls Iettex Inst se lson
Shu'rr'an Jumor' Txppne was wne of the
rough md tumble guwrds He could alwaws
sn fltpa mlul upon to knock a hole Ill the stlff
ut OIPDONIIIOII Thu 160 pounden lecened hls
lust ltttu for Ins mn mflcent plaxlng abil
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DWAYNE WALTON
LOWELL SCALES
R E CARNATHAN
FOX BARRETT
BILLY RAY WRIGHT
SUBSTITUTES
JAMES TWOMEY
W. C. PROIFFITT
ALLEN EDWARDS
BILLY BARNES
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BASKETBALL PLAYERS
Co-capt1 ll Joe Edd Stdnsel was hxgh pomt mm of the nam du11ng' the
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Marshall Dunn tht tallest membe1 of the qulntet pl1ycd 11ell at both
ctntm and fo111a1d posltlons Although 1nJu11es kept hlm out du11ng the
lllst of the se xson he sho11 d m nked ll'YlDl0V8Y'l'l0I1t 111 the closmg g1.mes
Iohnnv I+ckelk1mp the youngest membm of the t01m showed natural
1b1l1ty fo1 the game duung the season Th1s Ie vis to a behef that he 1v1ll
make a valuable ball pl my er IH the yems he has left to play
Date
January
January
January
January
January
January
January
January J
February 4
February 7
February 12
February 14
February 15
Februfrry 16
B AQKPTBAI L Q AI PNDAR
Where played and Opponent
Ileetra we Iowa Park
Burkburnett ws lfltctra
Valley Vrtw vs Electra
Oklaunron W Electra
Ilectra we Fwlrvrew
low r Park us Electra
If lectra s Q Burkhurnett
Ileetra xx Valley Vrew
Fleetra xs Oklaunron
Farrxrexx ws Iflectrw
lfleetra ws Farrxrew
Electra W Burkburnett
Electra vs Iowa Park
Electra vs Burkburnett
THI- SEASON
Score
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As the Qcoru slrnu most of the lull ames were rather cloie Vtrtrr
the exceptron ol l urklrurrrr-tt the Trqer xqu rd hnld then opponents to feu
scores Thr hm x drspln ed 'r lot of hustle and aprrrt Although the season
was not a lrrrllr rrrt one the student bodx Qhoued a great deal of rnterest
rn haxlletluall Nloxt of tne Quh trtutem urlr have another wear of elrgrbrlrtw
so th rt Loach I lrrr xhould lun 'r good group of hasketeers next sea!
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IDFN I'IFlC AFION OF TEANI PICTURE
ON OPPOSITE PAGE
Readmg clockmse Emma Jean
Ray Frances Jean Balley Loletta
Eckelkamp Evelyn Hopson Gene
VIGVG Hlxon Lols Sessums Ilene
'Vlengwassel Blllxe Dean Klng Jane
Tolleson MISS M3tt1P Hodge Coach
VOLLEY BALL SEASON
A h ud WOlk1ll loup of gnls stay
cd out drum the se won to push the
te am ton nd a Volley ball Champ1on
shlp for L HS They succeeded 1n
llOSlll0' out the lonfr tlme 11val Iowa
Plark but 1 new ch'1mp1on Valley
folced llltO th11d place 1n the WVlChll,'1
Countv l ound I ohm olley Ball
I'ou1 nament thus bungmg f1V9
polnts ton nd the Intelscholastlc Lea
gue Champlonshlp
Excellent spo1tsmansh1p and loyal
membelshlp XVGIG. stukmg cha1acte1
lstlcs of the 1941 Volley Ball team
Exch member played hard to make
the season an lntelestmff and profx
table one Coach Mattle Hodge was
the haldest worker of the group and
her loyalty and co opelatxon XV916
commended by the student body
The iollowmg guls lf el1g1ble 16
CCIVG lettel awards Blllle Dean Klng
Evelyn Hopson Adella Bruce LOIS
Sessums Genev1eve Hlxon Frances
Jean Balley Emma Jean Ray Irene
Mengwasser L01 etta Eckelkamp,
Jane Tolleson
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pla ell xxxxx of hrr lxxst 'xxnu xgfxxxxst loyx"x Ixrk xx n
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next yx xr fxxxxl x xll lu equxllx fxufgtqnmng Q50 fought
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Jane Txlh x x nxxx comer to the tvam and only 8
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on thx Ixxxxxxxr tmxxx Qhe pla ed excellently agaxnst Valley
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Lurottx Ixlx xkxnxxx ax other tall, slender gn-I dxd
some x,r'xnxl pl xxxxxpz 'xt the net. Her sets were high and
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1941 TRACK SEASON
Coach Paul Vlatthews speedsters and Coach Frank
I uzx k s held contestanL upheld the long record of Elec
tr 1 xutorus xn truck by xunmng the Wlchlta County Meet
mth a total of .19 pmnts In an Inutatlon Meet at Wxchlta
Ifalls the Tlgers placed second wlth a total of 31 pomts
Places won bw. the Tlger team ln the County Meet
urn as follow
170 'iard Hugh Hurdles Orr flrst Brownmg third
Rfuney fourth Txmf. loo seconus
120 X :rd Inu Hurdles Orr flrst Tlme Zo seconds
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"OX 1rd Dash Walker fxrst Bru e thxrd Txme
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WI lr lnln Flectra fW1lkET Cwrlthers Broxxnmg
Orrl flrs Tune 'X n nutes 468 seconds
Shot lui Stan el fhlfll Distance 40 feet 8 mche
lunnm Hugh Jump NleLaughlm fxrst Distance
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Runnxm: Broul Jump VIcLaughlm fxrst Walker
seumf' llrucl fourth Dlsuncc 19 fect21nches
Discus fhrovs Stamsl fourth Distance 112 feet
flue Tmgers ontmoed the-lr 1111111 ng streak by plmcxm.,
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Reading from left to rlght Flrst ron Fred Carlther
James Purmr Lawron Iltton Trak Captam Arthur
Bros-.nmg Rex Bruce Gxlbert Jacobi James Orr Bllly
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Clue ullll'111lQ Cncll Fllppm Vhllmm Walker John Fld
St3115fl l'10l1l C.111t.x1n 'llaulue Barbettml Raymond Par
nell I aul 'Slat hexw Track Coach
Thin ron J IL Dorm An C' I Pottf Jack Bleklex
Vnllxam hx-xx D R I-akm Jean Lu my Howard Darland
190 Hwrd HIK1 Hu11lleQ r thlrd Time lf' v s
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440 X ml Relay Flectra fC1llum Turner Brovnmng
Brucel fvurth Tune 4 it-Lmnlx
Dwcne Thrfm S 'mael fourth Dvitanre 116 flel 5
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Runnmg Broad Jump Nlcl aughlm fxrst Dxetmce
10 ful F mche:
Ilunmng :hgh Jump WJ 'mghlm fxrt Dwtance
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The member: of the Nlxle Relay team Bl'0XV11lT1g' Orr
hakm Walker and W'Laughlm and Lxtton attended the
llegxoml Meet but no phce: were taken by anv of thxs
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East, Tommy Gene Bailey, La Marr Hair, Mr. R.
G. Phillips, Coach.
Seated: La Verne Bird, Weldon Rogers, Joe
Raymond Trentham.
BOYS' TENNIS SEASON
An unusually blustery and rainy spring per-
mitted little time for preparation for the Wichita
County lnterscholastic League Tennis Meet which
was held in Electra. E. V. East and Cecil King'
represented Electra in the Senior Boys Doubles
division and played through to the finals but lost
in an exciting match to Burkburnett, O-6, 2-6, 6-4,
41-2, ze-fi. liilly Bob Dickey and Joe Raymond Tren-
tham, Junior Doubles team, were defeated in their
first match by Burkburnett, 8-6, 6-1. Laverne
llyrd. Junior Singles, met some stiff competition
from Valley View and was eliminated by a score
ol' 6-1, 6-3, 7-5.
La Marr Hair, Senior Singles, and only letter-
inzin from last yeai, encountered little opposition
in the County Meet and won the championship by
defeating Iowa Park, 6-3, 6-0. La Marr's smooth,
gi-acel'ui, rhythmic strokes gained great admira-
tion and respect at the District Meet where he
placed first by defeating Bob Smith of Wichita
Falls, 6--1, 6--1, 6--1. Inclement weather at Denton
at the time of the Regional Meet necessitated
postponement of the matches for a three-day per-
iod and weakened La Marr's playing ability to the
extent that he was defeated by Artie Macmillan,
Ifoi-t Woith Technical High School star.
Reading from left to right, standing: Miss
llucv Cawlfield, Coach, Evelyne Davenport, Betty
Jean llomme, Mary Nell LeBus, Leatrice Dean
Austin.
Seated: Jeanette Brown, Billie Dean King.
Anna Jane Hamilton, Molly Skinner.
GIRLS' TENNIS SEASON
At the conclusion of a Round-Robin tournament,
in which about fourteen girls of E.H.S. participat-
ed, Billie Dean King, Evelyne Davenport, and
Leatrice Dean Austin were the top ranking play-
ers and represented the school in the County Meet.
Billie Dean King' and 'Evelyne Davenport, Senior
Doubles team, won the championship by defeating
Valley View, 6-2, 6-1. These girls represented
Electra at the District Meet but were defeated by
Jacksboro, 6-3, 6-0. Leatrice Dean Austin, Senior
Singles, played a hard match in the finals but lost
to Frances Lax of Burkburnett, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5.
The Junior Doubles team composed of Molly
Skinner and Anna Jane Hamilton won the County
championship by defeating Valley View in their
final match, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3. Since the Junior repre-
sentatlves do not participate in the District Meet,
they went no further but their experience should
prove valuable to them in their future participa-
t101'l.1Il competition in the Senior division. Mary
Patrlcia McCann, Junior Singles, lost to Waggen-
er Junior High School in the preliminaries, but
Mary Pat showed a fine spirit of sportsmanship
hy' 3'QDF9S0HtiI1g' Electra High in the Junior Singles
division.
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tam B1llx Raw Wllffht
2nd row Chftozd Balnett
Howald O11 Bobbv Hxllev
B1lly Georfre A D B1ady
31d low Clxfton Yates, Ray
Noah, Clifton Ba nett, Joe
Raymond Tlentham, Mr. R B.
Hamby, Coach.
GIRLS BASEBALL
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THE CHORAL CLUB
The Electra High School Choral Club, under the direction of Miss Lois Rea, is an organization
that deserves much praise for its splendid work this year. It is an organization that offers
the girls of Electra High a wonderful opportunity to exercise their knowledge of music, 'to gain
training in stage appearance, and to participate in club work.
In student assemblies the Choral Club presented two very enjoyable programs, one at Christ-
mas and the other on Valentine Day. ,The outstinding presentation was "The Birth of Christ,"
a beautiful Christmas pageant in six tableaux with singing by the Choral Club and descriptive
reading by Molly Skinner. The club also appeared throughout the year on numerous local pro-
grams.
At the beginning of the school year an aqua-colored jumper with a matching blouse was se-
lected as the uniform of the Choral Club. At the same time Johnnie May Garner was elected P1'esi-
dent, Martha Haltom, Vice-president, and Willie R. Thomas, Secretary-treasurer.
Heading from left to right: Fifth row, June Golden, lletty Jean Homme, Barbara Coates,
Elizabeth Taylor, Dorothy Jo Garlington, Veda Mae Chesherg Fourth row. Bertha Lee Jones, John-
nie May Garner, Leah Jean Hair, Accompanist, Martha Haltom, Chry-Stal Mae Kerby, Mary Patricia
McCann, Mary Nell Lellus, Betty Joyce Millhollon, Third row, Nona Myrel Davis, Biilieruth
Shafer, Johnnie Joyce Johnsg Second row, Colleei Wells, Willie B. Thomas, First row, Miss Lois
Rea, Director.
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BAND
The hlecua H1 h SCh0Ol Band mth VI1 D L Sheldon as dl19Ct01 has had qulte a Qucceserul
e won Xlthough the Land xx as smalle1 111 1umbe1 than lt has been 1n the pmst lt st1ll kept up 'ts
p1c01 smxe xxo1k Sta1t111 the seaeon mth new 1ed mlllldly un1fo1mQ the band added a g1eat
dell ol C0lO1 to iootball and basketball games
Phe bw 1d has done much to puhllclze the school by 1ts pa1t1c1pat1on 111 me c1w1c celeb1at1o11s
or ill lu 1ds Tne p1ese11ce ot E H 5 band memo e1s 111 thc local pa13d9S has demonstlated the at
tl LktlX e11e B 8l1lCl6llCX and S81 ICQ ot tms O1 111zat1o'1
In the O10 llllZ'1tl0ll oi tl1e bind Challes I'lLtCl181 was elected Plesldent J C Denm WICO
me 1de1t a 1d Del111e1 E U6llllt?1 Sec1eta11 L1e'1 SU181 Nla shal Dun11 sened ae D1um NIa3o1 o
tn l 1 ec mc' X911 and lefwx Jo XIOIIIS was the attractne Band Su eethea1t
Tue hmd p11t1c1paLed 111 the 16 xonal meet 111 Denton 011 Ap11l '78 a 1d 11011 both lI'ldlXl lu 11 'md
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McHugh Dolothy Jo Garllngton La Mau Han Assoclate Ed1to1 Jean Covlngton Edltol Mlss Ruth
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Second IOVS standmg Evelyne Dax enpo1t Margoue hohlfmfr Geoxgla Jereleen Barnes Molly
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TIGER TALES STAFF
At the begmnlng of the school vear the TIGER TALES wxth lts staff of thlrty members under the dxrectlon of Miss
Ruth Kxrkham began prlntmg the best newspaper Electra Hlgh School has ever produced This newspaper was pre-
sented ten times durmg the year to the student body It contalned u trrdat f al
1ons crea we wrrtmg soclety fun and plctures rep-
resentmg school hfe
The paper was a member of the Interscholastlc League Press Conference and was rated as a good paper by thxs
conference
Through ltS constant work and ILS promotnon of hxgh ldeals the staff under the 6dltOlShl of Jean Co
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the sponsorshlp of Mlss Kukham has gamed for the TIGER TALES recognltlon by varlous school nevgsggptnm
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thloughout the banquet Sxddlee mpu
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the gatee to fmd then places IH the old
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Western theme
All who attended the banquet xx exe ln
'1 leement that me centel pleces wxele
most attlactlwe Clevellv constxucted
lootb ll plums mth long' cully eve
luhe bl blue ewes md ilflmlng led
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upon lux head was 1n1t1aled E H S
then lou he ty p1f1ed the Electra Tl0'61
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Dell M01 gan asslstant coach of P109
lnQt1tute was the mam speakex of the
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The Electra Lions' Club entertained the 19-ll grad-
uating class with a gay banquet on March Zh. Each
Senior was given Z1 warm welcome and was seated
beside a Lion. Songs were sung, and a fun frolic
started the program. Later various out-of-town en-
tertainers won great approval by their performan-
ces. Of these, the main speaker was Dr. R. li. Jack-
son of Denton. His jolly personality and his amus-
ing speech kept the audience in an uproar of laugh-
ter. This occasion was appreciated by the 1941
Senior Class who look upon the Lions Club as a
true friend.
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BAPTIST-SENIOR BANQUET
On March 7, the Women's Missionary Society of
the First Baptist Church entertained the graduating
Seniors with a banquet in the basement of the
church. The St. Patriek's Day motif was carried out
in the attractive decorations ,and the menu con-
sisted of favorite Irish dishes.
A very warm welcome was extended to the Seniors
by Rev. Lum Hall, The response speech was given
by class president Orville McDaniel.
The main speaker of the evening was Dr. Tinsley
of Decatur Baptist College. The thesis of his speech
emphasized thi three main features of success.
The entertainment and the hospitality of the
Women's Missionary Society were well received by
the lil-11 Seniors, and added greatly to the well-filled
calendar of the year.
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JLNIOR QFNIOR B XNQL ET
In an atmospheu ol spung floxxus hemutlful folmal dxesses
smxlmg faces 'md gas heuts the Jumol Class feted the Semor Class
on Apul 18 xx 1th the mnu 11 Jumol 'iemm lsauquet The affalr was
an elabo1ate one the theme hung flxght wth cleux decol atxons and
avxatxon favors to complete the mot1f The musxc fumlshed bs a
complete orchestla was the outstandmg entutammc-nt featule The
pnogxam lncluded the Jumol Class vs elcome the Semol Class 1esponse
the Semm Class mll and the Juruox Class pxophecs At the concluslon
of the ploglam NIISS Ioxs Rel Jumol Class sponsol p1 esented the
ldeal Semox ul and box C EOIQIA Jereleen Bfunes and Gllbert Gllles
chosen by populax vote of the Jumor Llxss
The Jumor Class because of 1ts fllendlx co Op6ldtlXL spmt mll
alxsass hold 1 xxaxm spot m the heart of even 1941 Semor
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The 111 1ct plav Thank You, Doctor
duttttd 11 Nhss Challes Benson Wlth the
c1sL 1111d1 up of Gllbelt Gllles, Betty hee
t1eo1011 lt1tlee11 Bames, Russell Cunnmg
h 1111 111d l 1llx Joe Taylor, won second place
111 tm Countx Meet Thls comedy appealed
g1eatl1 11 the student body because of 1tS
1 1p1d lCtlOll and lts hll31l0l1S cast wlth then
x1holcl1e11ted 1Cl.ll1g' ab1l1ty
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Seated readmg from left to r1ght lane
Golden Bertha Le Jores Peqgx Hastmgs
Mr C M Hanes D1rec or 'Nlxss Charles
Benson D1rector Darrell Lancaster, Wal
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Standing at speakers tlnd Mo1ly XII'
guna Skmner
An alert m1nd and st1o11g d ttrn1n1t1o11
are qualltles xxhlch '1 good debattr must
possess Those who rep esmnttd l'l1ctr1 111
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Jec Resolwed TH-Xl Tl XXQ QHOLID
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glllla Skmner and Bcrtha Lee Jones mon
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Wlchlta Falls ln the D1 trlct Veet The
boys team composed of Dxrrell I 1m xster
and Walter Jones V711 econd pl ue 111 the
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Readmg f1Om left to 11ght 'NI1ss lt 1th
knkham D1recto1 Allan Reld M155 Louwe
H1lsvs1ck D11 CCLOI and Joy ce Johns Elect1a
High School xx as well 1ep1esented 111 the
County Meet by Allan and Jovce Allan xx on
fuet vshlle lox ce placed second 1n the Countx
Meet Allan placed thlrd ln the D1St11ct llI96t
DECI -XVI XTION
The ho11o15 came plllllf' 111 IS the L ll S
5tudents 5hovsed tl1e11 enthu51ast1c lllItl9Sf
m declan1at1o11 At the Speakel 5 5t111d lS t x
Nell Bud xx no placed f1 st 111 tl1e County
Meet alld 11 ho 18Dl9b6IltQd Elect1a 111 the D15
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Mau Ioste1 Dll8Ct0l Ha11v Qtemcamlt
xx 1111191 of the l115t place 1n the County Meet
and who 16131 esented Electla 111 the D15t11ct
Meet X1ld'1 Rlghteell Han Nall Lelu5
June Golden NI155 Chfulee BLHSOI1 IJll6CtO1
Patty Bake1 M155 Lo15 Pea Dll9CtO1 and
Ldmn Ka1Qtette1 fust place v111111e1 111 the
Lounty 'Vleet The lllS91t6d p1ctu1e at the
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Ite 1d1ng from le ft to 11ght standmg the
shonthand tean1 made up of CQCIIG Mane Hod
gcs L1 Man' Han Ma1gur1te Jones and
Luc1lle Wh1te
Seated, the typmv team composed of
Jean Lovmgton If. V East Joanna Harvey
and I etty Zoe Cunmngham Mr Doyle Smlth
coacneu both tl1e shorthand and the typmg
teams
As a team the typlng contestants won
th11c1 pl1cc 1n the County Meet The short
hand group XVOII fnst as '1 team wh1le La
llIa1r H III' placed tl111d as an 1nd1v1dual 1n the
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SPI' LLING AND READY WRITING
Tl1e spclle s axe standmg zeadmg left
to 11,,ht Do othx Guth11e Bextha Lee Jones
M155 Ida Lee Falls DIIQCIOI Leah Je ln Pau
and B1lly Ray Jones The spellmg team xx IS
NSIV successful II the County Meet lhe
spelle1s Leah Jean Halr and B1llx Ray Jones
ed 1eacl1nff leit to 11Uht Jlmmle Ruth C 11te1
A1thar1a Mom IS Mls RQSSIS Belle IIHII D 1
ectol Jo mna Ha1vex Ma11on C1 us mf'
Anmtte Sxx anson The 1eady xx1'1te1s h1x
mg mo1e pa1t1c1pants than 1n p1 GVIUUS xean
leauntd much about c1eat1xe llllflflfl' l Ol
thls 1oup JO'lI'1Il3. If'11vex xxho xx 1s select d
to 1ep1esent Electxa H1gh School xx on second
place 111 the Intuscholastlc League contest
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COMMERCIAL CLUB
Readmg from left to rlght-
Back row Anna Purcell Edna Harrls Jean Covmgton Ceclle Marle Hodges Melba Mulkew Juamta
Fllppln Be ty Jean Greenway, Genevleve Hxxon Zelma Perrs Ia Jene Allen France Dans and
Peggy Vestal
Second row Mr D A Smxth Sponsor Dorls Llghtner Jewel Ruhardson Jerry Honeycutt Margurlte
iones Laverne Ledbettel Cella Jacobs Ernestane Patts Johnrm May Carner Joanna Haney and
ucllle Whlte
Flrst row Earl Mlller Wayne Moore Bxlly Jack Jones Alton Patterson Bobbx Lockett Bxllx Green
T C Harms, E V East Russell Cunnmgham, and Austm Morrlson
Edna Ruth Smlth, whose plcture does not appear IS also .a member of tho COllllllLI'Cl3.l Club
OFFICLRS
Bobby Lockett Presldent
Betty Jean Greenway V1ce presxdent
Wayne Moore Secretary
The Commercial Club was orgamzed by Mr Snnth head of the Commcrcml Department of Elec
tra Hlgh School, ln or ler to StlmUl8t8 lnterest mn the commerual subjec s taught The students who
were takmg commerclal subjects accepted the ldea wxth 9IlthUSldSI'll .md 1lllIT16d18.t8ly began vsorklng to
bulld u the department Under the supervxsxon and vuth the 'ud f Nir Smlth the members sanded
the deal: tops and gave the rooms a general clean up The Lommerc al Club has been workmg a great
success, and all the members -are workmg hard to make It urn lllf rc x succes
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Reading from left to right: Miss Mary Foster, Sponsorg Bertha Lee Jones, Presidentg Betty Kee, Vice-presi-
dentg Betty June Wilson, Secretary.
Middle row: Kathryn Johnson, Treasurerg Frances Jaco, Pregrant Fhairmang Emagene Loftin, Program
Chairmang Johnnie May Garner, Parliamentarian.
Bottom row: Billie Wanda Andrues, Entertainment Chairmang France: Nell White, Publicity Chairmang Gladys
Bridges, Song Leaderg Dorothy Jo Garlington, Song Leader.
Top row, reading from left to right: Beatrice Reich, Reba Sue Horn, Elizabeth Cummings, Velma Lou Cal-
lender, Louella Beck, La Jene Allen, Juanita Gilbert.
Middle row: Nadine Hustead, Leslie Leona Pitt, Wanda Lee Allred, Dorothy Brown, Betty Jo Hardy, Naoma.
Potts, Arlhania Morris.
Bottom row: Marilyn Miller, Frances Dunn, Peggy Jo Childress, Buena Bates, Nell Walling.
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vxas 0lgIdIl1Z6d eallv ln the school veal
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F01 the pulpose of lIlt9HSlVC btudx
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Phe Ch6TlllSt1V gloup concentmted o
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MEMBERS
Laveron Litton
Georgia Jereleen Barnes
Allan Reid
Jean Covington
Orville McDaniel
Joe Ben Wright
Alma McCl1sh
Tom Miller
Vlarren Nance
Dorothy Jo Garlmgton
Pcx Lane
Jerry Honeycutt
Joe Forbes
Lcuclla Beck
I C Alexander
Deveil Jones
Merrbers not pictured Melba Mulkey T C Harris George Brown Leon Tolleson Thurman L eder
OFFICERS
President Orville MCDan1el
Secretary Georgia Jerel 1 Barnes
Reporter Jear Coungton
The Texas History Club was organized in M1ssCaxxlf1eld Q Texas History Class during the spring
semester of 1941 The club was divided into Indian tr bcs the -Xpa hes .md the Commanche Orvill
McDaniel served as chief of all tribes and chiefs for the indiuduul tribes were chosen each six weeks
Contests were carried on between the tribes and the losing tribe entertained the winning one with
some foim of entertainment
'lhe club secured a charter fo l iapter 26 of the Junior Historians he branch of the Southwest
portance to Texas by having guest speakers and appropriate ictix ities for those special days Stimula
tion of a gieater interest in the hlstory of the State of Texas was the primarv objective of the group
and each member cmtributed something toward the realization of 'hat objective
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Bonme 1131115 Flankle Lou XV1lll3.II'1S Lou Ella Sxms Lulsa
Ilnklettel Iszbehta Lynn Deaton Loletta James Dorotea
POVSGIX Luxs Haltmangluhel 11 senollta Rea J C Nelson
Mozelle b11ste1 Isabelnta Mlllhollon Isabehta Ruth Shafel
Ana Lulsa NI1l'ld61Hl2ll1 Faye Dem Auu en Ieanette M01 eno
bulllelma B Tomas Joyce Johns Leah Juana Pelo Dean
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La L1ga P1n1me11can1 es un cnculo fundado para los
estudx mtes de espanol de 11 escuela supe11o1 de Electla de
Tejas Los ploglamas cada semana son mtelesantes y ln
stluetlx os con los dlseulsos w las canclones en espanol
The Pan Amencau Le lgue IS a club founded by the
Spanlsh students of the Hxgh School Electla Texas The
weekly pl0f.,1dll1S axe mtexestmg and 1nst1uct1ve Wlth the
talks and songs xn Spamsh
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MOTTO Not better than the best but better than the rest
lst row Bobby Lockett Presxdent E V East Vxce Presndent Johnme May Garner Qecretary Jean
Covmgton Reporter Louella Beck Parlamentarlan Bob Iseedham Sergeant at Arms Mlss Klrkham
Sponsor
2nd raw Russell Cunnmgham Alma 'VlcCl1sh T C Harms Cecile Mane Hodges La Jene Allen
Wayne Moore Anna Purcell Rlchard Henderson
3rd row Beatnce Reich Bobby Wlllxams Nona MyrelDav1s Carl Edwards Mary kax Wallace Erne
tme Patts Dons McHugh Bertha Lee Coplm
Ye Olde Engllsh Club was orgamzed durmg the last semester nn Mxss Klrkhams home room
Its 8CtlV1tlES were varned and mterestmg They wexe concerned with thvngs beneflttmg not only the
club but the entxre school as well
OUR AIVIS
1 To put lnto use the good Englxsh we learn m class
2 To add to our knowledge of parllamentary law
3 To lmprove the school attltude
4 To md and lmprove the school surroundmgs
5 To better flt ourselves to go out unto the world as useful cltlzens
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Hcllo' N h is his Oh h-1' Th1S 15 you
izirl friend Vkhich one""" Pelhaps th1S IS
whqt Vida Nlie was saying while particl
patmg in i L iss kit Su h skits anc CWGYI
bhmt phy. irc staged often by members
of speecl cla ses
In Public speaking Classes much time is
dex wted to m ik ng: sptcrhs of xaried tvpes
to 3 qtunx ff paihamcntarx procedures
and to practi in tnunuution and expre
sion. The 3I'2",llll9lli3flVC powers of the in-
dividual au improved through an intensive
study of dtbate. The ability to interpret is
increaied through play rcadilh-I and dfa'
matic acting. Pleasing speaking qualities
arc dcvcloped through the use of radio
speeches followed by constructive class
criticisms.
Under the capable leadership of Miss
Benson, the speech Department has contrib-
uted much to he life of the community
during the year. Panel discussions given
before adult .groups and dramatic offer-
ings on public programs have illustrated the
practical value of the speech courses offer-
ed in the high school curriculum.
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PHYSICAI FDU! ATION CL ASSFS
One two, three, up in position' EVEIY
l dw ready' Lets gol'
'lhtsc nc 11 few of the familiar savings
of Nliss Hodge oi Mi Guzick in their daily
phi sicai education classes What fun it is to
pai ticipate m 1 f ist game of pass and touch
oi llllld a tumhhn f pviam1d" The phvsical
education cl isscs of Iulcctra High are of the
greatest 'mportnwe to the school It is ln
these classcs th it tildtnts can forget the
fllllflgelv ol wh throw their cares to the
mnd and hav t it ti ne of then lives through
wholesome cofnpt tition The practice of true
spoitsmanship the development of healthy
ioiies ieadv paitlclpation, and a grand time
are 1 few ot the cnaracteustics of the phy
sic ll educ 1tl0Il piogram
MANUAI ARTS CLASS
Although the shop classes ale the no1s
lest 1n the school thev offex real oppoltum
tles fo1 leammg pnactleal useful th1ngs I
such classes as the one plctuled here may
be found the bulldels and the artlsans of
the futu1e M1 Wnght and his students
have tulned out many fme P19095 Of WOI'k
some of wh1ch they exhlblted durlng the flrst
semestel Besldes domg a gleat deal of 1t
pau xx o1k fo1 the school the shop boys have
made a desk fo1 tne punclpal s offxce an ole
cablnet ard photogmphy case fol the SCICHCB
Department dun cases smoklng stands
tzbles lamps book lacks nut bowls check
c1boa1d tables vanlty benches and magazlne
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'Iney tuln out to be pelfect httle
houstvuves' In the Home Econom
mam object IS to become tltted fo1
futule d0Illt5St1C xx olk Th1s yea1 t' s
oblect has been ve1y successfully ex
ecuted smce evely pupll se11ously
stlove to 16dCh a hlgh goal The guls
oi E1 ctra Hlgh and then lI1StIl1CCO
Whss Ma1y Fostex made many home
p1oJect exhlblts and pzepaled ban
quets for the school boaxd as well as
for then local vxoup The gnls who
have taken these coulses have also
m xde pe1 sonal ensembles Wlth the
knou ledge concelnmg the develop
ment of a 'food pelsonalltv and the
c1eat1on ot pleasant homes these
uls m'l no doubt become the home
makers and the nealtbleakels of
the lutule
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MATHEMATICS CLASS
From the intent expressions upon the
faces of Mr. Phillipfs mathematics pupils, one
may guess that the class has quite an in-
terest in "figures" Much can be said con-
cerning the value of such mathematics class-
es as this Mathematics is indeed more than a
conglomeration of symbols and figures. It
teaches the development, the use, and the
beauty of logic and aids the pupils in recog-
nizing geometric figures in daily life. High
School mathematics also serves as a founda
tion for othei mathematics vshich IS a pait
of the lncieasinglv lmpoitant engineering
coui ses
HISTORY CLASS
Cant you Just hem Miss Caulfield say
ing This as tlgnment is due tomouow Xou
have had the entire week to get it up so get
to work and have it in on time These stu
dents had Just set to woik on one of those
characteristic Caulfield assignments Al
though at times thev felt that they weie be
mg over woi ked thev now realize that these
extia units have done much to increase then
knowledge of then country its system of
0'0V6lllITl6l'lt and to make them bettei Cltl
zens of these United States
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The hemistiy lab is the students pam
dise xxheie many mysterious solutions aie
made when Hr dank, s back is turned
Maybe someday one of those solutions will
wx oikl This laboiatoiy is one of the most in
teiestinfr in school xsheie a pupils lngenu
ity may be used fieelv and with profit Ftch
ing fabi ic bleaching and the running of un
knouns ne a few of the most impoitant
p1 oblems attacked by the chemistry classes
undei M1 Hambys able guidance
In the phvsics class photogiaphv and ia
dio absoibed most of the intel est All phases
of photography the taking developing
and the enlawing of pictuies were studied
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selves V613 diligent and efficient
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With 1 peck peck he1'e and a peck
peck there the ty pino' students finally peck-
td their way to thirty words per minute
through budget 55, and to graduation. This
picture is a little deceiving because there is
no wadded paper littering the desks and
floor, no one chewing gum, no empty waste
baskets surrounded by heaping piles of used
paper, and no one tearing his hair after just
making his 99th mistake. These lacking ele-
ments, together xx ith the determined expres-
sion and the apparent concentration of the
students, lead one to think that this picture
must have been made on April 1. tApril Fool!
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Los muchachos v l'1s muchachas of the
Qpamsh II class haxe h d lots of fun alon
xx1Lh 11911 studx Thu hue developed a
ff1eat 111te1est 111 the bp 1111sh 1a11g.,uage and 111
Spam th1ou h co1duct111g the ent11e cla s
dlQCl1b9l0Il ll Sp 1111sl1 H1 Lkmgs t1ll1s IH Sp 111
lsh lbout home lllQTlllN md expe11e11ces
xs1L11 the 1est of the cl1 s t1a11sl1t111g mak
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these act1w1t1es helped meate 1 l1etfe1 u11de1
tand 110' ol and f1pp1 ec 11011 fol 1u1 L'1t111
AIIICIICAF nelghbms
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done much Lo IH xke hm ch s me of the 1110 f
1nte1estmg. cou1 ses 111 school
ENGLISH CLASS
The b1oad smlle seen upon the faces of
these puplls and the happy CXDTCSSIOD wo1n
by the teache1 mam one thmk that when
th1s p1cture was made the class was not 1n
dulged 1n the process of d1gg1ng Semor
g1amma1' Yes twelfth g1ade Engllsh IS
somethmg to WhlCh the Sophomo1e may look
forward ehe Jun1o1 may dread and the
Sen1o1 may flunk
Sellously speakmg one w11l fmd MISS
kukham to be a splend1d teache1 and always
Vlllllflg' to nelp those xx ho are e21e1 to learn
Food g1amma1 IS the foundat1on fo1 good
speaklng md good w11t1ng The knowledge
acquued 111 thls couxse can be easlly and
p1 omptly put mto practlcal use
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LIBR ARY
This scene is chalacterlstlc of the study
mg and tl e research work which went on in
the library during the year Of course peace
and quiet dld not always reign There were
times when mushv love notes were com
posed gum was cl ewed ln great quantities
hed vutten assignments were exchanged
and noise makers weie ejected The lush
was ieally on when the pupils had to write
English term themes search madly for an
swers to history questions make adjective
and adverb charts and check out books
for or al reports No doubt the school library
w1ll always be a combination of a soclal cen
ter and a place for study
'VI1ss Louise Hilswlck librarlan has done
much toward making the library a construe
tive department of the school
CHEER LEADERS
The 1940 football cheer leaders Ema
gene Loftm, Marcheta Galloway Leatrice
Dean Austm, and Molly Skinner were truly
the most efficient the most loyal and depen
dable the school has ever had When the go
mg was rough when the weather was un
favorable or if conditions were perfect these
girls were always there leading the student
body in peppy yells and lending all their en
couragement to the team. Their valiant pei
foimances have not gone unrewarded This
year, for the first time in the history of the
school, the cheer leaders recelved lettered
Jackets. These Jackets were a token of the
school's appreciation for the splendld work
these girls did during the 1940 football sea
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1. Our 4-'liool beauty in one of her lesser stages of beauty. 2. Harry is still without teeth!!. 3. Wonder
if Joi. lfwrlaes knew Beatrice then? 4. He looked sweet then!! 5. What an angelic look Peggy Jo Chil-
dre-sn. hail. 65. Doris before she stuck her toes in other people's car doors. 7. My, but Anna Purcell
looks comfortzible. tw. liven then she dreamed about Bobby Hardqrovo. 9. Kitty doesn't sit on Park
Beiiclwfs alone anymore. 10. Barnes in the "wild and woolie" days. 11. What did Allan do with his
curls? IZ. Betty Jean must have really grown fast. 13 Honeycutt was a 'thoney" then, too. 14. To think
she-'s the Tiger Tales Editor. 15. Dorothy Jo Garlington still trys to look innocent and doesn't know
how. lo. Gibbie didn't have motor trouble then. 17. My, Frances Gowdy, how you've changed!! 18. I'll
bet Johnnie May could really squawk then. 19. Ernestine, when will you grow? 20. Are you leading'
the band, Marshall? 21. Caroline, you're a cutc little trick. 22. Billy Barnes must have fallen off the
A chair. 23. And Leatrice had the best figure in school last year.
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A furrlner 7 Checked 8 Before belng chlef 9 Roll or the barrel 10 Expert 11 Arkansas, a man
In half 12 The belles 13 blacked 14 Suctxon mth th photaffrapher lo Cuttm a rug at the Royall'
16 Escap d 17 Galted 18 How could that happen 19 The pause that refreshes 20 Even, 21 Thats
what I want for Xmas 22 Battle scarred' 23 T-so Jay 24 Hold t ght" 25 Close the door theres a
draught 26 Cap Glllum 27 Graduatmg b the back door Zh Teacher 1n a haze' 29 FlX6d 30 Why
downcastq 31 Newshounds' 32 Back to bacc' 33 Inmate 0000 34 Klldce 35 Effxclent economlst 36
One leg' 37 Truckmg on down 38 Cant cha read 39 Vvrplfxed 40 Pmtted agaln 41 Get ln 42
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