Electra High School - Bengal Yearbook (Electra, TX)
- Class of 1942
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KOWAID Doo-It is l, I DINSIORE, Super' nlln dum
Electra, Texas
T: the Students of llectrn Eigh Snhoolz
A great eduantor recently said, 'Gui gave you n
little lvul. Xt will be as big ee yuu Make it. Yfm brew
it yourseltf Sslfisanns and greed 911-y rn pf-rt in the
process. To the grant soul, the cannon welfare of :he
group co:.es first. Sal! cones last. To be of the grent-
est service to family, scnaol, coralunlty, and cfuntry,
b xild :zur charenter cnrefully end well.. Much af this
Lulliint, is nlrendg done and ls difficult or impossible
h cnaage. The process in not completed in n ing, e .aonth
or f- year. You are fortunate it you have bull: well thus
far.
You cen at least begin where yvu are and mild
wzseljl frm.: ner: cn. Today five you n stronger or weaker
person than you were yesterday. I-.eke that person stranger
-men dag' than thnt of the any befwre. Train yazxrself ir.
5 e skills of mntheuatlcs, s::Len:e. Zmglhl.. ini the r--nt.
I' -var ridicule ecfwlarship. Serzrrr-l Diuglns IlcArthLr bred'
Lzeal fra: Wes: Point. in 1223 vit: :ze hi .2.el: sclnlnremp
:-ttaimi there in tventg.--five years. Be mines: fun. ff-Ar.
"arf, cezparnte. :Ai-ee any sncrifice necessary fsr tee god
of your country and h'.u.snit5'
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Then :nur :entry cruz ieyex:
fellow will honor you. and
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I M Misss Melba Mulkey A
Principal C. M. Harvey
Miss Virginia Knapp seems to
find fun in everything she
does. The gayest parties and the
funniest pranks are usually her'
ideas.
Miss Ruth Kirlcham's sincer
ity and friendliness have made
her a favorite, not only of mem
bers of the Senior Class, but of
the underclassmen as well
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Miss Marjorie Harshbarger not
onli keeps her department shin-
i,n'g, but also has a shining per-
sonality that radiates kindness to-
ward everybody.
Mr. Guzick's commanding per-
sonality will not soon be forgotten.
He's a fellow who can sell any-
thing, including himself, to the
public.
Miss Lois Rea keeps "music in
the air" and always has things
"humniing" in the Junior class.
Her gracious manner is admirable.
Miss Lucy Cawlfield's eag
ness to take part in everything,
both work and play made her a
valuable . teacher, advisor, and
Senior Class sponsor,
KNAW'
Mr Whntes frlendlmess and
frankness should get hum far
even m work for Uncle Sam
lV'Ir Theo Wrxght has lost nelther
ms Romeo ways nor hls knack for
tummg out buxlders Hls depart
ment helps keep em Flymg
M1 D L Sheldon goes 1n a
long run because he IS one of the
busnest of people yet he always
has tlme to smlle
Mxss Roberta Rexd has a kmd
word for all students, IB Jolly on
pxcmcs and hkes to play a good
prank on a good sport
Mr Harry Chambless has al
ready made a specxal place for hlm
self wxth hls sense of fa1r play and
hls pun a mlnute' conversatxon
Mlss Ida Lee Falls refereed a
the volleyball game, showmg shes
a good sport. She ns noted f0l' Bl
ways bemg on the Job
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Mrs. Alma Enis has made the
library an efficient and pleasant
department of the school through
her spirit of helpfulness.
Mr. Paul Matthews is a born
comedian with all his dry wit and
his original stunts. No wonder his
classes are entertaining,
Miss Golden Williams with her
shy, unassuming manner, is the
smallest member of the faculty.
Miss Mary Frances Hill is a g
dancer, athlete, and xs full of fun
and smlles She likes to skate and
bowL
Miss Mary Foster is quiet and
serious but when it comes to cook
mg and sewing she certainly gets
results
Mrs Bessie Belle Hair 'has a.
quiet voice and gentle manner
She likes to see young people en
Joy themselves
Mss Ruth Moses is cute, and a
good dresser She likes to date
bicycle and direct PHYS
Mr Armstrong may well be
known as Jack ' after his fme per
formance in the faculty basketball
game
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS
MISS LUCY CAWLP IELD Sponsol
MISS VIRGINIA KNAPP Sponsox
ZANE JONES Plesldent
xx BILL BELSCAMPER V106 Pres1dent
N7 J EANETTE BROWN Seca etary T1 edsurel
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TONIIVIIE BAILE1
Blska. ball 39 42 Tennls 39 42
Ba eball 40 E Assoclatlon 42
S ullent Coun ll 41 Junlor HIS
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KATHERINE ALLRED
Pllyground Ball .39 40 TIGER
FAI FS Asslstant Social hdltor
Assistant Club Edltor 41 42
I-Ionlemaklng Club 41 42
GLA DYS ARNOLD
Readlng Club 40 41 Volleyball
40 41 Future Homemakers 41
42 Choral Club 41 42
LULA FAYE BAILEX
Secretary Treasurer of Freshman
Class Majorette of Drum and
Bugle Corps 39 40 Secretary
Treasurer White Collar Klds 41
VICE Preslclent 42 Shorthand 42
Choral Club 38 '41 Cheer Leader
41 1942 BENGAL Co Advertls
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BILL BELSCAMPER
Football 38 41 Basketball
Manager 40 Vlce President
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Class Secretary Treasurer E
Association 41- 42' Baseball 38-
39' Science Club 40- 41' TIGER
TALES Sports Editor 41- 42'
1942 BENGAL Sports Co-Editor.
Homemakins Club '41-42' Dmm Baseball 's9- Volleyball . -
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Sclence Club, 413 I-Iomemaking
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ARTHUR BROWNING
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A xRAR.-X JEAN LOATES
Clnml Club- 39-'-W: Homem-:king
MARY TANF RURNQ
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Klub 40 41 Tlf ER TALPQ '18
139 Band 18 49
JFANETTE BROWN
Tenms 38 42 TIGFR TALES
38 40 Sparlsh Club 40 41 Typ
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tarx Treasurer Carnnal
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Vnce Presxdent 41 42 1942 BEN
GAL Co AdN6!'t191IlK Manager
Studmnt Councll 42 Science Club
JACK CHARLES BROWNLEL
Basketball 41 42 Commercxal
Club 42 Slence Club 39 Ten
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Bsmeball 40 Sc1ence Club 40
H. L. COLBERT
Band 38- 42' Drum Major
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Track 4142 E Assocxatlon
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CECIL EDWARD FLIPPIN
Junior Football Manager, '87-'399
Track '38-'31, Manager, '41-'423
4-H Club, '40-'42p science club, '42g
Basketball, '38-'40.
JEAN DALE COSSEY
Home Economlcs Club 42
JOE COTTER DAVIDSON
Basketball 39 '42 Tenms 89 40
Commercxal Club 41 42 Sc ence
Club 41 Readmg Club 40 Track
MARIE DUGAN
Future Homemakers President
41 42 Choral Club 41 '42 Stu
dent Councxl '41 42 Readmg Klub
40 '41
DOROTHY EGGENBERG
and 39 42 Readmg Club, 40
42 Secretary 41 42
JAMES FLIPPIN
Track, 40-'42g
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NIARSHALL S GAI' FORD
S1 nnce Club 41 Track 38 40
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WLI DON GRIFFIN
Sumnce Club 41 42 Readmg Club
OLI-T4 EVANGELINE HARRIS
Rcadmg Club Vxce Presmdent 40
Student Councll 41 42
Home-makmg Club 41 42 Spell
my., 38 39
JOANNA HARVEY
Typing 41 Essay Wrxtmg 41
42 Shorthand 42 Tennls 38
41 Honorary Lon 42 Commer
lal Club '40 41 Sclence Club
Vxce Presldent 41 42 Quill and
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I-ootball 37 42 Track 38
Basketball 39 E Assoclatxon
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BII LYE RUTH HARRIS
Nolleyball 38 40 Playground Ball
38 40 Student Councxl
Readmg Club 40 Hlt and Mxss
Club 41 42 Tenms 42
YV ONNE HARRIS
Homomakmg Club Vlce Prcsndent
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Rcadlnp Club 41 Playground Ball
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RICHARD HILNDERSON
Football 37 42 E Assocxatlon
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porter, '41-'42g Commercial Club,
Vice President, '41, TIGER
TALES Co-Society Editor' 1942
BENGAL Co-Art Editorg Student
Council, 41-'42.
FRANCES JACO
Cho al Club 40 41 Band 42
TICER TALES A slstant Feature
FIlll0l 41 42 Homemakmg
Club 40 41 Orchestra 42
Science Club 40 41 Commercial
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RATHRYN JOHNSON
Orchestra 'Sb 42 TIGER TALES
Assistant Circulation Manager 41
42 Homemakln Club Treasurer
'39 Quill and Scroll Reporter 4
Txpmg 42 Shorthand 2
ZANE JONES
President Junior Class Most Rep
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Lon '41 President Senior Class
Science Club 39 41, R admg Club
39 Whos Who in Texas High
Schools Basketball '39 40 Quill
and Scroll 42 TIGER TALES
Assoc ate Editor 41 42 1942
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Council 42 School Favorite '42
CHRYSTAL IVAE KERBY
O chestra 39 42 Choral Club
40 41, TIGER TALES Advertis
mv Manager 41 42 Homemakmg
Club 40 42 Quill and Scroll Sec
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CHARLES P. HUDSON
Band '38-'423 Track, '42, Basket-
ball, '42, Orchestra, '42, Science
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JOYCE JOHNS
Extemporaneous Speech 41 1942
BENGAL Sports Co Editor,
Choral Club 41 42 Spelllng, 42
TIGER TALES 41 Spanish Club
40 42 President 42
LOLITA JONES
Choral Club 38 40 Commercial
Club 41 42 Spanish Clu 40 41
Reading Club 40 '41
EDWIN LEE KARSTETTER
1942 BENGAL Co Feature Editor
TIGER TALES 40 42 Declama
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Freshman Boy Most Represents
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Spring dance, alla Jordan 8 Bevy of belle!
sun grin' Paling :round 11 Hoi big you are, Grandpa 12
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a goin'. 14. Easy does it! 15. Somebody knock the
fly off his nose! 16. Pooped. 17. Ain't this ex-
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'That Hamilton Womann 11 Hit 'em agala, harder:
12 Termites? Could be! 13 Dubsl 14 Catch that
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19 We want a touchdown! 20 Well, iorma Jean?
21 Dennv's Easter Bonnet
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On January 28th the Senior Class
xx is the guest of the Chamber of
Commerce for a program of music
by the Wings of Music and an zul-
dl ess by the Commandant of Shep-
pard Field, Col. E. C. Black.
Col. E. C. Black addressing the
Chamber of Commerce and the
Senior Class, who were guests for
the occasion.
The "Solid Seven" drowning out
Sainbo with "Dixie," The minstrel
was given by the Master Minds
who gave the proceeds to the
school paper, the Tiger Tales.
Just look at the sad faces! No won-
der! It's a registration day "line
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The Lions Club gave the Seniors their annual banquet on April 2nd.Q Hats of paper,
.iorns, streamers, flags and many other novelties were favors. The speaker of the
evening was Honorable John Lee Smith 'of Throckmorton, who gave an inspiring talk
on present war conditions.
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ONE ACT PLAY
READY WRITING
Standing, left to right: Miss Kirkhznn,
Coach, Joan Lockett. Seated: Joanna Har-
vey, June Golden, Mrs, Hair, Coach.
Joanna Harvey won the distinc-
tion of being the only Electra
representative to win first place
in the Regional Meet at Den-
ton. Having placed first in the
County Meet at Valley View,
and the District Meet at Wi-
chita Falls, Joanna won the
honor of representing Electra
in the State Meet at Austin.
"Antic Spring," under the direction of Miss Ruth Moses, won first place in the County
Meet, and third place in the District Meet. As individuals, Bobby McClure won first
place for actors, and Molly Skinner won third place for actresses in the District Meet.
Cast, left to right: Bobby Mc-
Clure CE1bertl, Martin Mc-
Cully fRobertJ, Mary Nell
LeBus fGingerJ, Molly Skin-
ner fBlossomJ, Billy J09
Taylor, fSamJ, Syble Loon-
ey CGwendo1ynJ.
SHORTHAND
Mft to right Miss Reid Coach
Kathryn Johnson Lula Faye
Bagley Willie B Thomas Mane
Dugan Joanna Harvey The
Shorthand group did not com
pete as a team m County Meet
however Joanna Harvey and
lxathryn Johnson won second
and third place respectively as
mdlvlduals
TYPING
Left to right: Jeanette Brown, Ma Nell
LeBus, Kathryn Johnson, Willie B. 'I'?omas,
Peggy Adams, Miss Reid, Coach. As a team
the typing contestants wonffirst place in the
County Meet, and Kathryn Johnson won sec-
ond place as an individual.
btandmg left to rlght Mozelle Bus
tel Goldon Ray Imogene Long Don
ald Ixee seated Maman Kllnkerman
Halry Stemcamp Juanlta Clemons
Edna Mae Tramer
SENIOR DLCLAMATION
Left to ught Edwm Kaxstetter Mlss Img,
Rea Coach Gay Nell Bu-d The Electra rep-
resentatives ln Senlor Declamatlon recelved
flrst place m both boys and glrls dlvxslong
at the County Meet
Wayland Oradat, Mxss Foster
Coach, and Ahce Joy Garner
Wayland Oradat placed flI'St
IH Jumor Declamatlon at the
County Meetg Ahce Joy Gar
ner placed thlrd.
JUIN IOR DECLAMATION
Left to ught Betty Sheldon Ma1y Alston OPry Bob Meloy
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Left to right: Molly Skinner,
Mary Enloe, Walter Jones,
Miss Ruth Moses, Coach,
Wanda Lee Powell, Jean
Richardson. The girls' debate
team, Molly Skinner and Mary
Enloe, received first place in
the County Meet and second
place in the District Meet.
Walter Jones and'Jean Rich-
ardson received first place in
unt Meet and second
the Co y
place in the District Meet.
EXTEMPORANEOUS
' SPEECH
SPELLING
Left to right: Leah Jean Hair,
Miss Falls, Coach, Eula Belle
Johns, Joyce Johns, Leah
Jean Hair and Joyce Johns
won first place in the County
Meet.
Left to 1-ight: Billie Joyce
Bills, Elinor Hudson, Staron
Ammons, Miss Moses, Coach.
Elinor Hudson received sec-
ond place in the County Meet.
Staron Ammons placed first
in the County Meet and third
in the District Meet. ,
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Jeanette Brown Mary Nell LeBus B1lly Joe Tay
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COACH FRANK GLZICK CAPTAIN J E GOODSON
1911 TIGERC'
lst row Junmy Scheulel Dxsax ne Walton Lowell Scales Jarrell McLaughl1n A1
thur Brownlng Bllly Wavne C1llum Weldon Hunter Johnny Eckelkamp
2nd rovf J C Denny R E Calnathan B111 Belscampex Richard Henderson J E
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4th low Geolgc B1 ur Coach Chtford Barnett Emmltt Blodelson hfton lates Asa
Reld Hoyt Leach Chfton Pamet Rly Ncah
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lm u c xxxth Iolff-1 xx is pu xp the hest :me
ll the T1 Thu xx elent concceded
znuf h ch ance 1 unst the I O1 C1 Bulldogs heexuwc tu
xxrok hm lore the lulldo h id helten Quan 1h hx a
Most ol the sprnts xxutels ln thls p ut of the r' muntxx
stltul th mt the T1 cr should h ue xxon
H1 lou the ime xxlth the TIEQIS the Llllliltig hlclx
tnelrl men xxexe knoxxn as F 6lgl'ltT13lll Backs The
Ihv next mmnmg after the game thesc headhnes ap
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Bfwks Dernled
EI ECTRA VS PASCHAL
The fnst game of the season fo1 the Txgers was
plxx ed on Faumgton Fxeld at Fort Worth wlth the
Paschal Panthers It was the fll st game to be played
on the new fleld and both teams were honoled by thls
game The Txgers started a strong scormg threat ln
the early part of the fust quarter but lost the ball on
doxx ns on about the 15 yard 'me Paschal made touch
doxx ns m each quarter of the game w1th Electra scol
mg 1n the last mmutes of the foul th quarter when Hen
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This was the only game of the season that the
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JARRELL MCLAUGHLIN
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ELECTRA VS DENTON
Atlningli the Tigers had to go through high water
ln get to Denton, they played one of their best games,
i-oneimlei-iiigx the fact that they were on the bus for over
sl'X'f'll liours. For the second time in two weeks the
'l'igl-rs payed 21. tic game, 6-6.
The team was so late in getting there that the boy!
had lu dress on the has between Decatur and Denton.
.-Xiiyoiio who has ever ridden on a crowded bus will
nxnlvistand what a time they had dressing. They
math- the kit-koll' however and went ahead and played
in the mnd and iziin and nearlywon the game.
RICHARD HENDERSON
Tackle
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Last year
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ELECTRA VS GRAHAM
In the first ,conference game at home thiS S99-SOH
the Tigers were beaten 14-0 by a S:tI'0l1g Graham team
that won second place in the district. The TlE91'S had
plenty of scoring chances, but every .time they gOt
close to the Graham goal they would either fumble or
lose the ball on downs. It was a rough game with Gra-
ham having the edge in scoring DOWQY- The Graham
team was able to make all its breaks count, while the
Tigers muffed all their chances.
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ELECTRA VS OLNEY
Mud :mtl plenty ol' it was enioycd by t-rei'ym1v wht
wt-nt tw Olney to see I-Ilecti-:t tie :mother game tl-H. Al-
though the field was so inuddy that they boys couldn't
stand up on it. they tmjoyctl it more than any other
gann they played.
lloucrcr. something' was accomplished by the boys
when they tied Olney because they were the only team
who had ever tied'Olney. Electra had never mun or
tied a game with Olney until this season.
lloth teams were about equally matched, and be-
cause ot' the mud and water neither of them was abh-
to score.
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ELECTRA VS BURRBI RNETI'
The Tlgers ended the season hx losmg a close one
to the Bunkbulnett Bulldogs 7 0 As IH px 1ct1cally all of
the p1 evlous games the Twexs falled to show the spalk
that was necessary to vsm The boys on both teams
were g1v1n ll
gf a thev had because xt was the last game
for the SPHIOI bow Thele xne1e mo h
le a1d h1ts dunng
thls game tha11 1n am othel game of the season
Readmg from left to rxght
Buster Watson Cllffold Barnett MBIVIH Weatherford F1ankl1n Stevens Asa Reld Clxfton
Balnett Weldon Huntex Leshe Galdner Emmltt B1ode1son Cllfton Yates Delmer Jones
B1 uce Forbes, Hoyt Leach Howa1d Orr Bllly Nomood
After servmg Mart Hlgh School for flf
teen years Coach Harry Chambless came
to Electra ln the mlddle of the second semes
ter Mr Chambless IS not only a splendld
coach but an excellent teacher In the sholt
tlme he has been m ou1 school every student
has come to know hls pleaslng smlle dn
humor and courteous manner Electla H1g'1
IS lucky to have such a fme man as head of
athletmcs May next year be a successful sea
son for hlm and the Tlgers
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BASKETBALL SCHEDULE
Elec.
Jan. 6 Electra at Wichita Falls 12
Jan. 9 Quanah at Electra 28
Jan. 12 Graham at Electra 15
Jan. 16 Electra at Burkburnett 18
Jan. 20 Electra at Vernon 15
Jan. 23 Olney at Electra 12
Jan. 27 Childress at Electra 22
Jan. 30 VVichita Falls at Electra 18
Feb. 3 Electra at Quanah 16
Feb. 6 Electra at Graham 22
Feb .10 Burkburnctt at Electra 16
Feb. 13 Vernon at Electra 23
Feb 17 Electra at Olney 11
Feb. 19 Electra at Childress 16
Reading from left to right:
Cecil Flippin
Bill Belscamper, Mgr.
Rex Bruce
Allan Edwards
Bruce Forbes
Charles Hudson
Thomas Low
Clifton Barnett
Edwin Karstetter
Clifford Barnett
Leslie Gardner
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VOLLEY BALL
Left to right, standing: Peggy Jo Low, Managerg
Miss Mary Frances Hill, Coachg Seatedg Emma
Jean Ray, Anna Jane Hamilton, Co-Captains.
ty Meet the Electra Volley Ball team placed third. Scores for tournament
games:
Electra ........... 12 15
Iowa Park ....,. 15 3
Electra ........... 15
Valley View
10
Electra ..... ...... 1 5 4 13
Fairview ........ -. 3 15 15
' Electra ................ 6 12
Valley View ....... 15 15
Relay teams, left to
right: Marvin Weatherford,
Henry Jacobi, Bill Ray,
David Key, D. R. Eakin,
Charles Hudson, Jimmy
Scheurer.
Polo Vault - Turner, Burkbur-
nctt, first, Alexander, Burkbur-
uett, Harris, Electra. and Camp-
bell, Iowa l'urk, all tied for second.
Height: 9 feet 9 inches.
High Jump -- McLaughlin, Elec-
tra first, Alexander, Burkburnett,
second, Bowman, Burkburnnett,
third. Height: 5 feet, 1016 inches.
Broad Jump - McLaughlin,
Electra,f irst, Koch, Electra, sec-
ond, Smith, Iowa Park, third. Dis-
tance: 21 feet 1 inch.
Shot Put - Bowman, Burkbur-
nott, first, Goodson, Electra, sec-
ond, Hayes, Burkburnett, third.
Distance: 36 feet, 10 3-4 inches.
Discus - Jacobi Electra, first,
Turner, Burkburnett, second,
Welch, Electra, third. Distance:
109 feet 3 in'ches.
COUNTY TRACK MEET
For the 24th time the Electra High School
track team won the County Track Meet.
Statistics for the Meet:
120-Yard High Hurdles - Bruce,
Electra, first, Bowman, Burkbur-
nett, second, and Darland, Electra,
third. Time 17.1 seconds.
100-Yard Dash - Key, Electra,
first, Ray, Electra, second, Weav-
er, Iowa Park, third. Time 11 sec-
onds.
440-Yard Dash - Tumer, Burk-
burnett, first, Hudson, Electra,
second, Koch, Electra, third. Time
66.1 seconds,
220-Yard Low Hurdles - Bruce
Electra, first, Bowman, Burk, sec-
ond, Darland, Electra, third, Time:
27 seconds.
440-Yard Relay - Electra, first,
Burkburnett, second, Iowa Park
third. Time: 48.9 seconds.
880-Yard Run - Gordon, Iowa
Park, first, Harris, Electra, sec-
ond, Taylor, Electra, third. Time:
2 minutes 13.8 seconds.
220-Yard Dash 4 Scheurer,
Electra, first, Bnice, Electra, sec-
ond, Key, Electra third. Time: 25.6
seconds.
Mile Run - Litton, Electra,
first, McDaniels, Iowa Park, sec-
ond, Hunter, Electra,-third. Time:
5 minutes 15.8 seconds.
Mile Relay - Electra, first,
Iowa Park, second. Time: 3 min-
utes 58 seconds,
llurdlers. left to right: lloward Darland,
Hex Bruce.
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Weight men, left to right: Rex
Bruce, Ramon Welch, Bruce Forbes,
Henry Jacobi.
440-Yard Dash - Brown, Waurika, first: B. I..
Smith, Wichita Falls, second: Hudson, Electra,
third: Weaver, Iowa Park. fourth. Time: 515.5 see-
onds.
Mile Run - Litton, Electra, first: Davis, Saint
Jo, second: Hunter, Electra, third: Griffin, Wichita
Falls fourth. Time: 6:92.
4-I0-Yard Relay - Wichita Falls tRidcr, II. D.
Smith, Hill and Hightowerl. first: Electra. second:
Pauls Valley, third: Ryan, fourth. Time: -16.3 set'-
oinds
Pole Vault - Hill, Wichita Falls, first? David-
FOH. Wichita Falls, second: Harris, Electra, third.
Height: 11 feet 3 inches.
High Jump-McLaughlin, Electra, first: Flippim
Electra, second: Tcnmson, Wichita Falls, third:
Hickman, Ryan, fourth. Height: 6 feet 1 inch-
Discus Throw - Jacobi, Electra, first: TUY'11f'l'-
IOWa Park, second: Perry, Wichita Falls, third:
Welsh, Electra, fourth. Distance: 128 feet. '
Shot Put - Gooclson, Electra, first: Shiup. Wi-
chita Falls, second: Hickman, Ryan, third: Brucv.
Electra, fourth. Distance' 40 feet, 3 inches.
Broad Jump - Phillips, Pauls Valley, first!
McLaughlin, Electra, second: B. L. Smith, Wichiiil
Falls, third: R. D. Smith, Wichita Falls. fourth. Dis-
tance: 21 feet. 2 inf'hcS.
PZLECTRA ANNU.-XI. INVITATION
TRA CI li MEET
For the.fourth year Electra was host to a number
ot' track teams from Northwest Texas and South-
ern Oklahoma. Wichita Falls scored 57 points to win
the meet. Electra was second with 48, Pauls Val-
ley, Okla., was third with 15.
Previous to this year Oklahoma teams have had
an advantage over Texas teams since their age rul-
ing allows boys to participate in track events until
they are twenty-one. This year however, Oklahoma
teams complied to Texas Interscholastic League
rules.
Statistics for the meet:
110-Yard High Hurdles-R. D. Smith, Wichita
Falls, first: Phillips, Pauls Valley, second: Bruce,
Electra, third: Pelft, Waurika, fourth. Time: 15.1
seconds,
100-Yard Dash - Rider, Wichita Falls, first:
Hill, Wichita Falls, second: Hightower, Wichita
Falls, third: Gregston, Ryan, fourth. Time: 9.9 sec-
onds. tRider's mark hroke the record but will not
be allowed because of the strong wind to his back:
SHO-Yard Run-Gordon, Iowa Park, first: Har-
ris, Electra, second: Lewis, Wichita Falls, third:
Taylor, Electra, fourth. Time: 2:13.5.
Mile Relay - Waurika tBrown, Pelft. Pruitt
and Hudsonj first: Electra, second: Wichita Fils,
third: Iowa Park fourth. Time 3:05.4.
220-Yard Low Hurdles - Phillips, Pauls Val-
ley, first: B. L. Smith, Wichita Falls, second:
Bruce, Electra, third: Pelft, Waurika, fourth. Time:
23.6.
Distance runners, left to right:
Weldon Hunter, Roy Claude Taylor,
Laveron Litton, Lloyd Hari-is,
DISTRICT TRACK MEET
The Electra High School track team won the District Track Championship in an excit-
ing meet which featured Electra and Wichita Falls as the leading contenders for the
title. Until the last event, the mile relay, Electra had 6416 points, and Wichita Falls
was close behind with 64 points. Winning the mile relay, Electra won the District
Championship with a total of 6916 points.
Statistics for the Meet:
Summary:
120-yard high hurdles1 R. D.
Smith, Wichita Falls: Bruce, Elec-
tra: Howard Darland, Electra: Bill
Collins, Wichita Falls. Time 16.1.
100-yard dash: Steve Rider, Wi-
chita Falls: Hill, Wichita Falls:
Carl Hightower, Wichita Falls:
Ray, Electra. '1'ime:,9.9.
440-yard run: Hudson, Electra:
Eakin, Electra: David Wright, Wi-
chita Falls, George Grininger, Wi-
chita Falls. Time 57,2.
200-yard low hurdles' R. D.
Smith, Wichita Falls, Bruce, Elec-
tra: B. L. Smith, Wichita Falls:
Darland, Electra. Time: 21.1.
440-yard relay: Wichita Falls
lRider, Hill, R. D. Smith, Hightow-
erig Electra Only three teams
competingnj Time: 47.5.
880-yard run: Gordon, Iowa
Parkg'Lewis, Wichita Falls: Skid-
more, Bellevue: Harris, Electra.
Time: 2: 15,2.
2120-yard dash: Hill, Wichita
Falls: Bruce, Electra: Grininger,
Wichita Falls, Kee, Electra. Time
24.5,
K
Mile run, Litton, Electrazj Tay-
lor, Electra: McDaniel, Iowa Park:
Hunter, Electra. Time 4:47.
Mile relay: Electra. Only two
teams entered. Time 3:51.
Pole vault: Hill, Wichita Fallsg
Harrell, Electra and Harris, Elec-
tra, tied for second and third:
Clifton Davidson, Wichita Falls:
Height 11 feet 8 inches.
High jump: McLaughlin, Electra.:
Tennison, Wichita Falls: AFlippen,
Electra, and Johnson, Bellevue, tied
for third and fourth. Height: 5 feet
10 inches.
Shot put: Shipp, Wichita Falls:
Collins, Wichita Falls, Bruce,
Electra, Jacobi, Electra, Distance
37 feet 3 inches.
Broad jump: M'cLaughlin, Elec-
tra, B. D. Smith, Wichita .Fallsg
Bruce, Electra: Hightower, Wchita
Falls: Distance 21 feet, 199 inches,
Discus throw: Jacobi, Electra:
Welch, Eletrag Perry, Wichita
Falls: Turner, Iowa Park. Dis-
tance 126 feet, 2 inches.
Field men, left to right: Dale Harrell, Lloyd HBV
ris, James Flippin and Jarrell McLaughlin
.a.....ui
Field men, left to right: Kneeling, Jarrell Mc-
Laughlin and Dale Harrell, standing, Lloyd Har-
ris and James Flippin.
REGIONAL TRACK MEET
In the Regional Track Meet at Denton, Roy
Claude Taylor placed fourth in the mile run, and
Jarrell McLaughlin placed fourth in the high
jump. They represented 'Electra High School in
the State Track Meet at Austin.
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Dash men, left to right: Standing, D.
R. Eakin, Rex Bruce, Marvin Wea- A
therford and Charles Hudson, Q
Kneeling, David Key, Jimmy Scheur- 133 D "
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SENIOR GIRLS TENNIS
Left to right: Emma Jean
Ray, Evelyn Davenpoyt, doub-
lesg Esther Decker, smgles.
SICNIUH BOYS TENNIS
Luft to right: Billy Norwood
mIUx1NvsgMo1'x'is Barker, Sin
glewg 'Tommie Bailey, doubles
JUNIOR GIRLS TENNIS
Left to right: Betty Daven-
port, singles, Madge Parmley,
Marguerite Smulcer, doubles.
In the County Meet Betty won
first place, and in the doubles
team won second place.
JUNIOR BOYS TENNIS
Left to righti Delbert Cooper,
Billy Bob Dickey, doubles,
James Williams, singles. In
the County Meet the doubles
team placed first, and the
singles player received second
place.
BOYS' SOFTBALL
TEAM
Seated, left to right:
Franklin Homme,
Cecil Harris,
Billy Ingram,
, Jerry Whitecot,
Gerald McAnear.
Standing, left to right:
Bob Meloy,
Billy George,
Aaron Kile,
Coach J. H. Armstrong,
Wayde Jacobs,
Donald Givens
Aubrey Knott.
GIRLS' SOFTBALL
TEAM
Seated, left to right:
Mae Dell Adams,
Annah Laverne Byrd,
Betty Ruth Sheldon,
Betty Jo Day, and
Bobby Jean Bryan.
Back row, left to right:
Marguerite Smuleer,
Betty Davenport,
Wanda Bennett, Ar-
veta Darland, Frances
Richardson, Betty J0
Kjdwell, Miss Virginil
Knapp, Coach, Madge
Parmley, and Kath-
erine Tice.
The Juruor Volley Ball
glrls had a very successful
season They played no prac
-.108 games except agalnst
the senxor team They won
fxrst place ln the county wlth
decxslve vxctorles over Famr
vlew and Burkburnett
Marguerlte Smulcer Madge
Parmley, Frances Rlchard
son Betty Joe Kxdwell Betty
Davenport Bobbye Jean
Bryan and Katherine Txce
latter two seated
The Junior Track boys work
ed hard thls year Although
they dxd not w1n fxrst, they
were ln there trying and do
mg thelr best There IS good
materlal for nex year and
perhaps the team w1ll do bet
Blll George Nell Dav1s, Ger
ald McAnear, Wayland Ora
dat Jxmmle Wolf Duane
Read, Aaron Kxle, Walter
Ray Thompson, and B111
Ingram
A good basketball season for the
Jumors was a compensatlon for
vvorkmg out flve days a week at
6 A M m order to obtam the gym
A complete schedule was not play
ed because of the change m basket-
ball set up The Jumors had vlctfor
IGS over Quanah Harrold, Electra
Jumor Hxgh and Falrvlew In the
regular Jumor Basketball Tourna
ment at Valleyvlew the team galn
ed the nght to play ln the fmals,
but they were defeated by Burk
John James Delbert Cooper Blll
Ingram, Aubrey Knott, James Wxl
hams Gerald IWc.Anear Bill
George Aaron Kxle, Cecxl Hams
and Frankhn Homme
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STUDENT CDUNCIL
Back row: Walter Jones, Jean Richardson,
Jeanette Brown, Bobby McClure, Martin Mc-
Cully, Gordon Ray, Norma Jean Jarrell, Billy
Ray Wright, Doris Roundtree, Mr. Harvey.
Middle row: Miss Cawlfield, Allene McKin-
ney, Zane Jones, Billye Ruth Harris, Esther
Decker, Lowell Scales, Betty Homme, Edwin
Karstetter, Betty Jo Day, Mrs. Hair.
Standing: Billy Joe Taylor, President.
Seated in front: Jimmy Scheurer, Vice-Presi-
dent, Molly Skinner, Secretary-Treasurer,
Dale Harrell.
Left to .rights Jimmy Sgheuy-
913. Vice-Presidentp Molly
51511111913 Secretary-Treasurer'
Bllly Joe Taylor, President. ,
PREAMBLE TO THE CONSTITUTION
We, the members of Electra High School, in order to promote and foster more demo-
cratic participation in school affairs, to bring about a better understanding between
the administration and students, to develop a better school spirit through the discuss-
ion of school problems, and to encourage a better citizenship in our school, do formu-
late and establish this constitution for the Student Council of Electra High School,
CHORAL CLUB
Seated Leah Jean Han accompanist
Front iovs Mozelle Brister Martha
Haltom Betty Millhollon Willie I
Thomas Bobbye Jo Everett Rita
Chaffee Noia Jane Davidson Joyce
Johns Mary Jane Burns Billieruth
Shafer, Mary Nell LeBuS. Standing,
left to right: Faye McAlister, Mae
Dell Adams, Gay Nell Bird, LaVerne
Bvrd, Naoma Potts, Wanda Bennett,
Marie Dugan, Melbalene Nelson,
Gladys Arnold, Doris Chesher, Mary
Helen Childress, Charlzie Marie Gib-
son, Mary Pat McGann, Barbara
Coates, Paula Lee Murray, Letrice
Marshall, Elizabeth Taylor.
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. - - t d various programs this year both in school ind for itta
3225c2i1lts?deCdl1llclib?9lleItlViJrk included entire group work and different ensembles Fht
iClub endeavored to bring about an appreciation and an understandin of good music
and to present this music in a delightful mdlmer.
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Front row, left to right: H. L. Colbert, Syble Looney, T. C. Stockton, Richard McDonald, Jimmy Smulcer, Bobby
McClure, Frances Bailey, Arveta Darland, J. C. Denny, Mary Jane Burns, Mozelle Brister, Nllldred Kilgore, Anna
Jane Hamilton, Martin McCull1 J R' h d - ' 1 N ' '
rector,
Second row, left to right: Dorothy Eggenberg, Billie Joyce Bills, Letrice Marshall, Amanda Lou Patton Juanita
Clemons, Gay Nell Bird, Betty Sheldon, Joe Anthony, Morris Barker, Franklin Homme, Gerald McAnear ,
5, ean ic ar son, Betty Jean Pembletcn, LaVerna Eggenberg, Mr. Sheldon, di-
Third row, left to right: Glenda Nell Colbert, Mary Teel, Jean Fulks, Mary Enloe, Frances Jaco, Carroll Strange,
Lafon Shearin, Almon Teel, Billy Joe Westbrook, Russell Owen, Eugene Reneau, Floyd Hobson, Charles Lininger.
Pictured here are the Drum Major and the Band Sweet-
heart of the Band. H. L. Colbert, Drum Major escorted
Syble Looney, Band Sweetheart, over the field at all the
football games and led the band in all marching activities.
As the Senior candidate, Syble was elected at the begin-
ning of the school year.
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The Electra High School Band entered into many activities and was most
successful. It performed at all conference football games at home and else-
wherc.
The band played at two fairs out of town. The originality and precision of
its fine appearing program was due to the Drum Major, H. L. Colbert.
An excellent showing was made at the marching event of the District Con-
test at Denton, April 18th, for which second place was awarded. All four-
teen soloists placed either first or second with the exception of one.
ORCHESTRA
In front: Mr. Sheldon, director, .Mary Nell LeBus, Leah Jean Hair, pianist, Allene
McKinney, Paula Lee Murray, Mary Enloe. On the stage, left to right: Carroll Strange,
Almon Teel, H. L. Colbert, Joe Anthony, Betty Sheldon, Mary Teel, Kathryn Johnson,
Elinor Hudson, Chrystal Mae Kerby, Bobby McClure, Charles Hudson, Frances Jaco,
Bill Ray, Martin McCully, Jean Richardson, Mildred Kilgore, Charles Lininger, 'Mary
Jane Burns.
The orchestra was organized for those students who were interested in this
type of music. In December arrangements were made to place the orches-
tra under the directorship of Mr. Sheldon. All students participating re-
ceive no credit for the work. It is an extra-curricular activity.
LA LIGA PANAMERICANA
The purpose of the Spanish Club is to know and understand our Latin American
Neighbors.
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Homme, Gerald McAnear, Joyce Johns, Cecil Harris, Wayde Jacobs, Billy Vestal.
Seated: Rita Chaffee, Mary Alston O'Pry, Eudena Harris, Peggy Adams, Janeth Jor-
dan, Eula Belle Johns, Betty Jean Tyler. Front: Joyce Myers, Edna Mae Trainer,
Madge Parmley, Billieruth Shafer, La Verne Peterson. Members not pictured: Jimmy
vlgrian, May Terry Cunningham, Fred O'Day, Bob Reneau, Vera Roberson, Orville
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Left to right: Joyce Johns, President
J aneth Jordon, Secretary-Treasurer
Miss Rea, Sponsor
Billieruth Shafer, Vice-President
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Servxce To act as a unxt for gxvlng service
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HOME ECONOMICS CLUB
CLUB SONG
Club of My Dreams
The club of my dreams 18 the fmest c ub,
Of all the clubs I know
Its where we all work together
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Mano Dugan
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Yvonne Hams
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Helen Hxckey
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Lalk Frances Scales Lorene Orr Wilma
Joy Koger Oleta Hams
Martha Lalk
Reporter
Maman Klmkerman
Treasurer
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Jeanette Brown and Lula Faye Bailey, advertising
solicitors, "peddling ads." Their task was made
more difficult because of the present emergency,
but with co-operation from the merchants they
did an excellent job.
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Back Zane Jones Molly Skmnex Ed1tors Stalon Ammons Mary Nell LeBus Bus:
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Joanne Harvey Art
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Standing, left to right:
Staron Animons, president
Joanna Harvey, Vice-President
Seated: Chrystal Mae Kerby,
Secretary-Treasurer
Kathryn Johnson, Reporter
Margaret Mitchell, Parliamentarian
Staron Ammons receiving the Quill and Scroll pin frrjrf Miss Virginia Knapp.
Left to right: Mary Nell LeBus, Joanna Harveyi Chfrystal Mae Kerby, Molly
Skinner, Zane Jones, Billieruth Shafer, Miss Ca flfield, Billy Joe Taylor, Kath-
ryn Johnson, Jimmy Ruth Carter, Erma Joyce cHugh, Margaret Mitchell,
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Officers
Left to iight:
Staron Ainmons, President
Marguerite Smulcer, Reporter
Joanna Harvey, Vice-President
Miss Harshbarger, Sponsor
Peggy Jo Low, Secretary-
Treasurer
J. E. Dorman
Marilyn Harris
Peggy Jo Low
Bobby McClure
Staron Ammons
Billy Ray Jones
Harrold Brogdon
Almon Teel
Roy Chambers
Mary Nell LeBus
Joanna Harvey
Neil Davis
Wayland Oradat
Frank Sowell
Frances Bailey
Morris Barker
MEMBERS
Peggy Kimbrough
Anna Louise Minder-
man
Billy Norwood
Carl Graham
Delmar Towery
Billy Ray Wright
Billy Bob Dickey
Patricia McGann
June Golden
Earl Kohlman
M. J. Jones
Bill Ray
Harry Steincamp
Billy Henderson
Glen Hustead
Zane Jones
Charles Hudson
Martin McCully
Betty Jo Kidwell
Bobbye Jo Everett
David McBee
Ralph Morell
Ray Noah
Lowell Scales
Jim Sawyer
Billie George
Margeurite Smulcer
Howard Orr
DeCourse Williams
Bruce Forbes
Leonard Stom
Scheurer
Charles Lininger
QUINTILIAN CLUB
An interested and progressive
minded group of students organ-
ized, at the beginning of the se-
mester, the Quintilian Qub named
for Quintilianus, the world's first
actor.
Membership in the Club was open
m anyone interested in any phase
of speech or dramatics, and from
the Quintilian Club workshop have
come many interesting and varied
productions. Among these' was the
County Meet winner, the one act
play, "Antic Spring."
Left to right: Nora Jane Davidson, J C T'nomas, Annette Swanson, Patrxc
I8 Street, Miss Moses, Elizabeth Cummins Imogene Long Mary Enloe,
Peggy Hubbard, Peggy Hastings Members not pictured Jackie Bedford,
Gay Nell Bird. Esther Leah Decker
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Club Officers
Left 'to right: Jean Richard-
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ians, Council Representativeg
Molly Skinner, President, N.
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President, Junior Historians,
Willie B. Thomas, Vice-Presi-
dent, N. U. T. and Reporter,
Junior Historians, Jimmy
Ruth Carter, Secretary, Ju-
nior Historians and N. U. T.,
Martha Lalk, Reporter, N. U.
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chapter of the organization formed by the Texas
State Historical Association for the pupose of de-
veloping a greater knowledge of the State of Texas,
was composed of the twenty-two members of the
Texas History Class. The group made a study of the
history, legends and folklore of Texas and staged
several interesting programs.
The home room organization of the Texas History
Class selected "No Ur Texas" as its name and a
peanut bearing the letters "N U T" as its official
pin. The N U T S were well-known in the school for
their attempt to stimulate greater interest in school
activities through contests with other home rooms,
DEEP IN THE HEART OF TEXAS
Standing, left to right: Willie B. Thomas, Miss Lucy Cawlfield, Sponsor, Jimmy Car
ter, John Dickey, Richard McDonald. Seated: Cecil Flippin, Gene Hixon, Tommie Bail
ey, Mary Jane Burns, Leonard Stom, Jimmy Smulcer, Molly Skinner, Durward Lewis,
Daphne Gibson, Dean Parsons. Members not pictured: Genevieve Oradat, Jarrell Mc-
Laughlin, Alvin Curfman, Juanita Gilbert, Peggy Adams, Jack Tinsley.
COMMERCIAL CLUB . . . WHITE COLLAR KIDS
"L'il Abners" and "Daisey Maes" about
to have refreshments. Standing, left to
right: Guyon Cooper, J. W. Johnson,
fvisitorj Edwin Karstetter, Richard
Henderson, Jeanette Brown, Jack
Brownlee, Erma Joyce McHugh, Betty
Homme, Joe Davidson, Betty Pembleton,
Roy Claude Taylor, Lula Faye Bailey,
Jimmy Scheurer, Jimmy Smulcer, Bar-
bara Coates, Lolita Jones, Jewel Rich-
ardson, Elizabeth Taylor, and Miss Reid.
A few of the "L'l Abners" and "Daisey
Maes" at the "L'il Abner" party given by
the Commercial Club, Reading from left
to right, standing: Billy Joe Taylor, Lula
Faye Bailey, Joe Davidson, Erma Mic-
Hugh, Edwin Karstetter, and Jack
Brownlee. Seated: Jeanette Brown,
Jimmy Smulcer, Betty Homme, Roy
Claude Taylor, and Betty Jean Pemble-
ton.
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Beatrice Richardson, President
Lula Faye Bailey, Vice-President
Jeanette Brown, Secretary-
Treasurer
Erma Joyce McHugh, Reporter
Joe Davidson. Parliamentarian
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MVS- Half, SIJOHSOI' Juanita Clemons
Billie Joyce Bills, President Frankie Lou XVillianis
Letrice Marshall, Vice-President Dean Brinkley
Dorothy Eggenberg, Secretary Allen Edwaydg
Billy Bob Tunnell, Librarian Lafon Sliearin
Dale Harrell Marvin Willis
DOYIS COU161' Elizabeth Davis
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Juanita Clemons, Frankie Lou Marvin Willis, Billie Joyce
lilliams, Dale Harrell, Letriee Bills, Dean Brinkley, Doris '
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THE READING CLUB
The purpose of the Reading Club was to get more students interested in -reading to
the extent that they really enjoy it. Some effort was made to create a desire for bet-
ter literature. Many interesting stories were read and discussed in the meetings. A
number of books were donated, and through the Club Librarian, Billy Bob Tunnell, the
members checked out these books to read. Plans were made to give these books to the
library at Sheppard Field.
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Marshall Gafford
Clfwd Adams Harold Brog-don Presmdent W A McClure, Ralph Rice
Bobby DOWI Vxoe Presldent Cloyd Adams Secretary Frankun Stevens
Harold Brogdon Treasurer Fxanklm Stevens Reporter Davld McBee
Mr G I McNe1l
James Wlllxams OFFICERS
The 4 H Club was founded at the begmmng of the school year to gxve boys who are
mterested m agrxculture a chance to develop then- proJects and gaxn useful knowledge
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FIGUREHEAD CLUB
Left to r1ght Lowell Scales 'Nnss Rnd Luclle Vv hate lolntx Jones Erma Joyc M Hugh Juv-l
R1chardson Guyon Cooper lst row Lrma Joxcc Mplslugh Imogene Long Bllly Norwood Lohtv.
Jones Jewel Rlchardson Naoma Potts Stephen Brow nlee Nlartha Ha'tom Roland Tvler Mlss Relcl
2nd row Lucxlle Whlte Weldon Grlffm Bernlce lxlmkerman Bermce Voluar H L Colbert Barbau
Coates Betty J an Pembleton J W Wxrd Roy Claude Tfnlor
The Flgurehead Club was orgamzed thls year to make the members acquamted mth one an
otnel and thexr surroundmgs so that they would hate a more enyoxablr llfe durxng thelr school year
students takmg bookkeeplng are ellglble for memoershlp
MASTER MTNDS
The Master Mmmls organxzed durmg the second s mester n IWISS Klrkham s home room They plan
ed a flrxve for the co lectlon of razor blades and collapslbl tubes xsorktd out a plan for 1llent1fx
1ng pupns m case of axr ralds They condu ted a school hobby 6Yhlb1l and put on a beneflt mm
trel show for the Txger Tales
Left to nght Laveron Lmtton
Preszdent, Syble Looney, Vxce
Presldent, Joyce Johns Secretary
Treasurer, Mxss Kxrkham Spon
sor Chrystal Mae Kerby, Report
er, Mlary Nell LeBus Parlxamen
tarlan, J E Goodson, Sergeant at
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son Bobby McClure, Zane Jones,
Butch Pullxam Letnce Marshall
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J. C. Thomas, President
Howard Orr, Vice President
Allene McKinney, Secretary-
Treasurer and Council
Representative
Marguerite Smulcer, Reporter
BEAKER BREAKERS
Officers
President, Billy Joe Taylor
Vice President, Frank Sowell
Secretary-Treasurer,
Joanna Harvey
Reporter, Mary Pat McGann
Council Representative,
Martin McCully
Around first table: left to
rightg Patricia Street, J. D.
Cossey, Thurman Leader,
Billy Henderson, Joanna Har-
vey, Miss Harshbarger, Frank
Sowell, Roy Chambers, Martin
McCully, Bertie June Pierce:
Second table, left to right,
Carl Graham, Harry Stein-
camp, Marilyn Harris, Junior
Gage, Delmar Towery, M. J.
Jones, Billy George, Mary Pat
McGann.
Standing, Mr. Sheldong Seated, left to right,
Marguerite Smulcer, Franklin Homme, Rob-
ert Reneau, Sidney Lorenz, Gerald McAnear,
Cecil Harris, Maxine Pearson, Della Fae Hes-
ter, Edsil Weathersby, Allene McKinny,
Mary Ellen Y0U11g', Joe Don Leffingwell
Howard Orr, Amanda Lou Patton.
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OFFICERS
. Q' Standing, left to right: Mr. Mat-
Q " thews Emery Whisenhunt, Howard
"9" - -P Darland. Carl Sorrells, Richard Hen-
derson, Harrold Brogdon, Annie Ruth
True, Mildred Kilgore, Florence
Mengwasser, Morris Barker, Walter
Jones, Joe Anthony, James Miller, C.
L. Potts, R. E. Carnathan. Seated:
Hazel Ruth Rainey, Weldon Rogers,
Beatrice Richardson, Lloyd Harris,
Betty Millhollon, W. C. Proffitt, Faye
Dean Auwen, Weldon Hunter, Freda
Hall Sawyer, 0. L. Bentley, Mary
Gaffney.
Richard Henderson, President, Walter Jones, Vice-President, Betty Millhollon, Secre-
tary-Treasurerg W. C. Proffitt, Reporter, Walter Jones, Council Representative.
OFFICERS
Leftto right:
Pete Koch, P1'esident
Joyce Myers, Secretary-
Treasurer
Betty Jo Day, Council Repre-
resentative
Miss Virginia Knapp, Sponsor
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First row, left to right: Walter Ray Thompson, Duane
Read, David Key, Paul Thomas, Myrl Jones, Jean Fulks,
La Verne Peterson, Virginia Phillips, Clara Ross Streety,
Mary Lee Bryan, Betty Jo Day, Katherine Box, Nell Col-
bert. Second row, left to right: Troy Barnett, George
E29Hb2lCk0r, Nora Jane Davidson, Billy Joe Wittenbach,
John McLaughlin, Louise Piland, Wanda June Thompson,
Joyce Myers, Norma Ray Sefcik, Ida June Gilbert, and
Miss Knapp.
THE THIIITY MINUTE MEN
The Thirty Minute Men is 2. patriotic
club composed of the thirty English
6 students of Room 203. Mrs. Hair is
the Sponsor. The club meets once a
week for thirty minutes. Some of the
purposes of the club are: service to
our school, and service to our com-
munity. The club sponsored a float in
the Victory Parade, gave an assembly
program, and took part in many oth-
er activities during the semester.
MOVITO: "Just speak, we're ready"
Johnny Eckelcamp, La Verna Eggenberg, Bill Weathersby, Elizabeth
Davis, Dale Harrell, Peggy Hastings, Allen Edwards, Juanita Clemons,
Lafon Shearin, June Golden, Frankie Lou Williams, Marvin Weatherford,
Elizabeth Cummins, Joan Lockett, Lou Ella Sims, Dean Brinkley, Paula
Lee Murray, Billy Bob Tunneli, Doris Collier, Mary Teel, .Toe Raymond
Trentham, Peggy Deaton, Marvin Willis, Elzaylee Gibson. Thomas Low.
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Vice-President Sec.-Treas. Sponsor Trentham Reporter
Defence Chairman
VICTORY VERBALIZERS
Officers, left to right: Staron Ammons, President: Jean-
ette Brown, Vice-President: Fred 0'Day, Defense Chair-
mang Miss Moses, Sponsor-5 Russell Owen, Reporter.
Seated, from left to right: Billy Robbins,
Clyde Thompson, Blllls Bowden, Wanda
Wright, Raymond Ballard.
Standing, left to right: Orville Talley, Mas
Scholdberg, Donald Bryant, Gans Tippl,
lem Whlfmf- soma, me to right: Euls Alexander, non-
ald Givens, Aaron Klls, Mosolls Brister.
Standing. loft to right: Richard Dunham,
Jos Davidson, Wanda Jackson, Peggy Dea-
ton, Troy Bshmltto, Elaine Msloy, Marilyn
Mull!!
GOLDIE'S
DUMBELLS
OFFICERS
Left to right: Miss
Williams, Billy Ray
Wright, Emmitt Brod
erson, Ramon Welch,
Frances Bailey
Left to right: Billy Vestal, Janice Daugherty, Bruce F'0l'beS, Herman Blackwell, Leslie Gardner,
Helen Childress, Clifton Yates, Rilla Bates, Bonnie Harris, Jean Dale Coscey, Jackie Payton, La-
vada Sanders, Emmitt Broderson, Ralph Hicks, Juanita Leach.
Left to right,' Standing: Rex
Bruce, J. F. Fry, Asa Reid,
Bobby Hilly, Gordon Ray. Seat-
ed: John James, Willard Fow-
ler. Dean Stanford, J. E. Dor-
man, David McBee, Ray Noah,
Billy Bob Dickey, La Veme
Bird, Billy Matthews.
BACHELORS
Left to right: Ray Noah, President, Rex Bruce, Defense Chairman: Go
don Ray, Council Representative, Billy Matthews, Secretary-Treasur
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Austin Morrison, Doyle Wal-
ters, Bob Meloy, D. R. Eak-
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bert Cooper, Franklin Stev-
ens, Edwin Karstetter, Billy
Ingram, Alton Patterson,
Wayde Jacobs, Dwayne Wal-
ton, Joe Forbes, Delmer Jones,
John McClure.
Victory Hall was a combination of
the first period study hall and P. E.
class. The organization was under the
sponsorship of Miss Falls and Miss
Hill. The group picture was taken at
the picnic-roller skating party.
VICTORY HALL
Officers left to ri ht' Bett Homme
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presidentg Leah Jean Hair, vice-presi-
dentg Betty Davenport, reporterg
Bobby Jean Bryan, defense chair-
mang Billieruth Parsons, secretary
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ARMSTRONCYS HALL
The First Period Study Hall was a boys' organization under the direction of Mr. Arm-
strong. The officers of this body were: President, Jack Brownleeg vice-President, Del-
mer Jones: Secretary-Treasurer, Edwin Karstetterg Reporter, Jimmy Scheurerg De-
fense Chairman, Wayne Walton.
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Hoping my choice coincides with
the OplD1OH of the campus and my best
wishes for a successful Bhl AL
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