Olney High School - Cub Yearbook (Olney, TX)

 - Class of 1942

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Lf-ffxgk Am N... W ,f '- Hgh fahoffi UW M, A RECORD OF CLASSMATES R AND HAPPENINGS OF MY GH SCHOOL YE MYNAME f MY SCHOOL i MY TOWN id 21 CLASS 3, , -A'. I, 1 4 vi' qq jq h . k ' ' - q .... C .'w ' -a- ,, - I, 1. 5 049: - 1 A ak a C AAA A' ' .- f 51 H I A R 'A' ir WZZz.qlfgyhSc6wZ These former students of Olney H1811 Sehool are now servmg :Ln the Defense of America and wlth men like these we feel assured. that Ffeedom and lmer1ca.n Ideals null be preserved Hugh Abbott Jack Andrew Thoma.sfToa.r Brown H C Duncan Thomas Glenn Udall Glenn Herbert Graham Bob Groves 0 Dean Heard Leo Kunkel Gilbert Lelcey Bob Long J 1.m Neal Warren Paz-tam Paul Pauley Nelbert Pauley Carroll Phlllips Edwin Pollar Jack Roach Eddle Schmmdt Jerry Schmldt George R Stowe Jr Preston Taylor J L lestbrook V Q All Rumi Mo G rx e, Suoff Q.bL6c.1 5.R.B1.l -'JJ A MESSAGE zvxvov:-'ff-,v--' ' - ww- f .V TO MY FRIENDS, THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLLSS OF OLNEY HIGH SCHOOL, 1942: le have been pleasantly, industriously associated for these four years. What have you accomplished since ' you entered high school? Did you even dream that those years would pass so rapidly? It is unpleasant and pleasant to think of your class and those four years Some of your classmates have fallen by the wayside either because of misfortune msguidance or the inability to take it Some of you have fallen far short of your opportunities and privileges But it is more pleasant to think that many of you have done well these four years Some have had to your teeth and keep your ax to the grindstonen make it some have been determined to see it through at all costs and now the day is here Lren't you glad you are about to graduate? Isn't it worth the cost! Now as you leave school you are not a senior class am' longer you are individuals You will not have the intimate touch of your high school teachers any longer Now you must be men and women now you must be college students workers in industry fighters there is no room for loafers Now you must put to work this knowledge, these skills, for greater, bigger things As you leave high school, you have nv blessings and best wishes May you be valuable citizens to our 8'1'eat nation Slmerelygj W -4 . grit to I . ' 9 , ..- 3 ..- . ' . or 14 my Pfzmwyyuf NHWMYFPATVON' '6- Cvffffffffffw yfbcfwf 'HULEHIN LNWQNT Barratt Bun?-e Dalton Baggstt Xxx 'V iFgj 'I 7 4' ,,.. ,Vx UQMVOOLIY' omnmumw 1942 T' ,, . -K . ' I Q 'A 1: I v M 01 ,-Sf. 'g sl O 1 v , ,. w Q , I u P 9 I ' 1751 X, A-4. in 74 UTUOR14 PHS if if as ft L NH H.. 1 Q ,Lf 'V Al A?-57 Af A.J , ffv Pki Re U Ba.-fe PU Bosw Br S th T. Godl 17 Graves 'right COI'1:y Erfest -,M .SENIORS avg-v. 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L gL1 Q36 if 74 zf 70 GRA Pfff vjjwwu, 'E' S EIVXUR HISTORY Un the morning of September 8 1958, seventy five eager, and studious faces appeared at the portals of U H S From these same freshmen of Q58 would the seniors of 'ME Destined to become a brilliant class from the beginning, we were represented among the favorites that year by Evelyn Perkins, Patti Gilbert, and Wanda McElroy Freshmen parties and the usual freshmen hazing rounded out our fi st year in high school Back with upon well year again as sophomores, we continued our quest for knowledge the disheartening reminder that revenge could not be had the freshmen The class engoyed a sophomore picnic as as numerous other socialss More honors came our way th s with one of our own sophomores, Mary Holler, winning F F A Sweetneart to inaugurate this now annual affair The year was rather uneventful, but being a sophomore meant much to us With the superior attitude of upper classmen, we returned to a seemingly more receptive school in the fall of ' O The year s indeed a busy one with the Juniar Play and numerous other activitieso Most of us felt the responsibility of feeding the seniors at the Junior Senior Banquet, and worked hard to do so After nine months of preparation, the Jun1oreSen1or Banquet and Dance was held, and it brought to an end what was thus far the most enjoyable year of our High School careerso Enrollment day our senior year found 85 reluctant students with the solemn reminder that this was our last year in dear old Oo Hs SQ, but it was also our most enjoyable ones some of the main events of this year were the Senior Party, Senior Dance, Senior Play, and of course, Junior-Senior Banquets The Senior class of 'b2 made a patriotic gesture when it purchased a SlO0.00 defense bond. There was to have been a senior trip, but because of prev- elant war conditions, it was impossible. Class officers for the year included: Buddy Die, President, Evelyn Perkins, Vice Presi- dentg Patti Gilbert, Secretary-Treasurerg Jack Hays, Business Mgro Buddy and Patti also held these same offices in the Student Bodys Baccalaureate, Senior week, Graduation climaxed our most enjoyable year of our High School days, and the memory of our four years in Oo Ho So will long be remembered, A ' ' : -.Jw- f. ' fx 'Ne up '13,-G' Q , ,,,,?:.'r'g: ' . '- . .' fftlilh' V V: . Y .gmt- Vif , P, ,:e - ' ...aiu-t.-iiibigifnits M? ' v - f - Q E, Q , , 2 W, -4'-1 , ,Mg , ., nf- 4, V V, N Vg., .1 ' I. L, G , 9 0 I 5 ' o 0 o o o , . ., . . ., . , s - O , . . A Q . 5 0 . A . . . . . u . O A. . . . - ... . y -1 D Q , o ' I . C . , ' . . O - O P 1 . ' - ' - V - o , ,I , , ,V I .. .Q L , . . ' H ' S P , - , V O TWO ' D V ' C r . . Q 9 - V R - 0 ., L Q . s , - .3 - . ., Q v PRCPI-IECY damag-a-r Dear Miss Barrett would like very much to tell you about it While in New York I visited Madison Square Garden where I saw Ida Lou Gay playing champion tennis Guess who was selling tickets for her match? None other than La Verne McCaine I the stands, as spectators, I saw many old friends Among then were Mr., and Mrs Frank Matthews I guess Margaret McNeil finally hooked Frank I also saw Mary Lea Estridge and Bill Stowe who are now happily married with two children which they have nick named Shorty and Slim Trying to corral her su: boys was Mrs Richard Wainwright, the former Margaret Renfros Later I witnessed a volleyball game with Mable Stayton, Helen Schmide, Pauline Ligon, Caroline Klenk, Reta Faye Hammond and Marie Hann as star players From New York I went to Chicago and visited some of the night spots Virginia Brasher was playing hot tunes for Bobbie Lou Morgan, Jimmie Lou Wainscott, and Ruthell Stewart who were trying desperately to bring back Jitterbugging The 'Ritzy was featuring Iris Doyle and her all boy orchestra among whom were Joe Carpenter, Jim Crownover, Sylvan Newman In the 1n tellectual circles, I heard Faye Ernest lecture, who is a missionary of furlough from Chinas At Washington, Leola Winkler, Pauline Watson, and Violet Van Hemert are employed as civil service typistss I happened to see Arlene Jackson who is now national Home Demonstration agents I had dinner with Robert Baker who is new a senators Traveling from Washington to Reno I happened to switch on my radio and who do you think was advertising Welch Grape Juice for reducing., None other than Monroe Billingsley In Reno I ran into the champion Snooker players there, Jerry Nore and Marvin Williamss At a corner Drug, Tot Mahan, a soda skeet, and Mozell Boswell, a car hop, were doing land office' busi- ness. Suing Will Morris Hannis for divorce was Mary Lynn Brouthertin. The reason she said was because she was losing her health from supporting her three kids plus Will Morriss Getting material for her newest book was Ester Jean Echolsa Wanda McElroy, who is now a typical old maid, was running a home for bachelors., I have had a wonderful time on my tour through the U. S., and 0 . . Q - o I1 . 0 O O 4 - O v Q . O . . O . . . q . 0 0 . , . ., ., . . . pg 0 . . . - O 9 ' PROP!-IECY CONTINUED 1-A-5 Joe Boone has been promoted to manager of Woolworth in San Fran cisco. Cecilia Yates is now America's favorite movie actress. Employed as her body guard is Bull Graves an her personal maid, Betty Jo Campbell Producer Charles Cole, and his wife, former Dorothy Christi, agree with America as to her fame. Orchids Johnnie Sue Davis who is now a second Martha Ray and who con tinues her jokes as sideline On the beach at San Diego, I saw Juanita Dodson honeymooning with her fifth husband Leon Kimbro. Congratulations to J D Logan who 18 now the head of the Gulf Company, and Olaf Kunkel who runs a successful Dairy. Bill Janca finally got enough nerve to propose, and I don't suppose Ivll have to tell you who In New Mexico I spent the night at Paul Bound's Dude Ranch. heard that Catherine Meabon is a yearly patrons S A Freeze is finding it difficult to interest anyone in irrigating the Sahara Desert While traveling by train from New Mexico to Texas I picked up a newspaper and to my surprise Tom Swanson and Nhurice Terry had made headlines as Generals in the U S Army. In Amarillo I talked to Jozell Tidwell who told me she was happily married to Ray Reed and she also told me Oleta Lengeston was Dean of Women at a Business College in Abilene Ruben Ickert is head of a sporting goods in Dallas. At the Fat Stock Show, Durwood Corley the clown and Ruth Greer, the fat lady, performed. Dorris Good low was there trying to forget her latest love Raymond Smithp who is more interested in securing Wayne Holder's coaching posi tion at Graham. Bobby Ryman and Ruth Wood who are now husband and wife are attending a Seminary. Holding positions in O0H.S. are Jack Hays, Superintendentg Alma Ruth Howard, Sec'y., and Math teachers John Woods and Ernest Sims. Leah Wright has taken Miss Daltonis place. Sunny Wright is waiting for Red, and Juanita Potts is still writing letters to the anny. By the way, Harry Young is a Big Leaguer in Connecticut while Buddy Die is still trying to get a degree from Yale and Evelyn Perkins a M.R.S. degree from Buddy. Sincerely yours, Patti Gilbert P. S. Write soon and tell me what you know about our other Sponsor Mr. Stephens. . V -f:,-.w .-, .,-T.'sLg,:7a-fvv.-,fha ' I--A---H 1 -fl?-g 3- .-...,. ,. . e f ,,,. 2 , I. ..,....,4..L. :.:.-:-- ,. ..,..-. 1. . - --'..,.z-,.-fsufs'f- -'Pr'-X ,r,J,,, . V, F. 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