Roscoe High School - Gleaner Yearbook (Roscoe, TX)
- Class of 1937
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If they but give one little moment of enjoyment, our taakxwill have been a glorious suc- 628880 +1-'X warm-, dyar1.wr:Jx.?ai:x'er:wk:gm5'r4.: 94, Q f 'Q'--,N F I X' I. .p 1 ugh. - 5 4 ff nfl MK, x . -' A ,. . I- , W.- - w v v - ,xl X E , s I I x n f 'IX' .X EIXP ,Ji 1 N N lp hr. Quon1 :nm---- The Qisull Qtifl and 3tudgnt Jij lovingly d mwwatu this, ihQir Jirgt inane of 1+ Gleanpr, to Q men no has pati mill goripd yiih Acscoe iwh Qchool, fi ai grimciggl than ,S 3upcriut,ndbftg gith no thmujhts of hiASQlf or H15 honor, Lut IO1 thr Jooi of th. stmdbnts Lud tha school ,lnayg uppprmost 1U his mind. I YM y, yi, jf! A w -. .'v,,:,:',.f,.' , A 155' ju :.?e .l P.: H ,- v. -fy. 5 -,545 f' - , , wh 55711 5 '- fl ' 1. I X50 K 92 w ' ' ' '--' 1 'Y an-.-aa.-91-1.2 7 .i K A w,L',l I, f f,.ge9-1,f4,. Y, x . h-kr? , ,A fb' N S 't X-Q, N NX 'hu l X x , 1- I Q rw-'x l 'S-1 XY V-j,,!v, I -Q54 A ,. 'XA M Y ll rw I I Q-fn ' f , rf 1 .-, .fn H ., AY IQN' I , J t MombQrs of the hlgh school T Cylty whc are pjvturei are H. J. Weaver, VTIHClD l wud instructor ln mwthg FTQQ N. Giles, Pivics: s Mrs. L. G, Anthony, FCTQTQR LQnrwHgw,Af History, and Emilie? I, R. N, N1lliQ, director, Svzenbo, wni Sqeovh Artsg Lau Wilson, English I, ll, lil, and QV, Sfurkie, VOCWflTDfl Amricultwxe, Nrr. l Fmrd, COmMQFnl'l Dvygrfwwntg Drltcn 3, Athletiv iirfwffr mmf Weovwfry, Qmd H',1C'hi SC-11, Su g' C 1 11'ff':g.'1 61' if uf if D school syStQN. Q1'lC'f 1'L brnd KW., 1. QC 12 T-, 1 y'I'l.L Hill, I. R. Roscoe I 'Mwwfw.. -wmmwwmwwf I, The mombo on tht back row Jack Smith, Cla Lydia Iuollor J. H, Abshor and V. J, Front row .H 1 rs of tho stuff who arc picturtd 4rt: James Jobb, John rx Muollor, Augusta C , James Scruggs, irmon M: Mcvonn lnusoll, VOI'!lfY7'l't, , oavor, faculty advisorl : Idss laura Foy filson,Jdvisor, Edvind 'ingo, Purilco Bry n, Tbrgnrot Glyn Winan, Ibrio 'horton, Lou Vcc Havkins, Tiny Grocoy, Hdry Virginia .rlodgo, and Loyco Dawson. Jfmos Jobb-- -- ----- ----- - ---- -Editor-in-chiof John Tcvonn- Jack Smith-- --.---...-...----------- issistgn Business t Editor Innggor James Qcrujns ---------------- Production Hondgcr lrmon Davenfort ------------------- Sports Editor fario Uhortou- ------------------- Socioty Editor Royce Lnwson ---------- H---M----Q ----- Art Editor '- 1466? MEQW, 5k'UJlWf rt ' ' 4, A ,- 152' 45 as ..Qf?q,s I X Q f QZgHW1 - l il N f . -'U' X Mr+'S1ENICDI2S'r . CLASS OFFIC RS: Earl Dawson-------------------- Armen Davenport ---- ---Vice Pattie Wiman ------------------ Marie Whorton---- ----- -------- James Jobb ------ - ----------- -- President President Secretary Treasurer -Reporter Lydia Mueller ------ Annual Representative Nettie-Bob wash ----- - ---- Student Council Jack Smith --------------- Student Council CLASS MOTTO: Not the way we look but the way we set. CLASS COLOR 2 Orchid and Ivory CIASS SONG: uThe Eyes of Roscoen , gmwmz-,i.r..,, ' ,Q .7 :9 .1 3? .5 L-ifnviiiiiiifi' AP wwf fwfe -'ifmfwi 'ifviwif 'U fg5r:l!Q: in ig... 1.-J-i Seniors who are pictured on the iront rom frot loft to right: Jodie Brown, Jalter Leh.r:e1nn, 'J. Rayburn, Trueiii Hicks, ChGIlcS A- Lloyd, Dill Marth, J. H. Absher, Jock Smith, and Walker Coloian. Second ron: Puttie Winon, H e 1 e n iroadwell, Lucy Gatning, Hottie Bob Nash, Tario Jhorton, 1Viina VL13o, Iartha Jane Dobbins, Loyoe Dawson, Lydia Mueller, Tiny Graoeyf Augusta Cluusell, und Nolline Dodgion. Third row: Miss Laura Faye Wilson, Opal Young, Mozelle Domont, Johnnie V. Oglesby, Pauline Leonard, Ido Henderson, Roberta Shafer, Wurdeth fdthorspoon, Lou Vee Hawkins, and Roberta Layes. Hack row 2 Francis Fry, T r a v i s Crisuell, Araon Davenport, Bobby Yarbrough, James Jobb, Lenis Word, J- I- Morris, C. W. Post, and Earl Dawson. ' A-1'-.W SENIORS 1957 In 1926 a group of 22 students entered the first grade of the Roscoe Public School. After seven short years 18 of the 22. gradu- ated into the high school with 56 other stu- dents that had joined them along the years. In high school this class ' began to show their superiority from the Freshmen year. They were well represented in all types of sports and other school activities. That year the junior baseball team, made up of Freshmen, won first place in the county meet. The junior basketball team, containing three Freshmen brought home a cup. Many were left behind in the first lap of high school life--only 57 registered as Sophmores in 1934 and this year was not an outstanding one for the class. However, they still took part in Junior and senior ath- letics of all kinds. No one will deny that the Junior Class of 1956 with 54 members was the outstanding class in school. Such vigor would be hard to find anywhere. The girls won the district volleyball contest, eight girls on t h e basketball team brought many trophies and honors home. The eleven junior boys helped greatly in winning the bi-district football championship to Roscoe. A very successful ,Junior play and JunforfSenior banquet will be long remembered. ' With such a background, the forty-one Seniors of 1937 have found it easy too carry on the good work. Football, basketball, volley ball, tennis, track, declamation, essay writing, one act play and Senior play have all been the work of the Seniors. The class has been well represented in every school activity. 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R4 U Milf' 1 ., ww .3 - - Q J .J AGL' 'Ever' -ifrsmor Q-.mviraff 9 9 I SENIOR FAVORITES Jack Smith -------------------- Most Popular Boy Marie Whorton ---- --------- Most Popular Girl Francis Fry-' ----- -------- Most Handsome Boy Nettie Bob Wash ----- ---- Most Beautiful Girl James Jobb-' ----- ------- Most Outstanding Boy Lydia Mueller-b--- ------ Most Outstanding Girl Helen Broadwell-4-4 --------- Most Athletic Girl J. H. Absher------ -- ---- ----Most Athletic Boy Lenis Ward---+ - ----- - ------------ Ugliest Boy Edwina Wingo-4 ------ ----------- ----Cutest Girl These Favorites were elected by the class by secret ballot and can be considered a fair vote. 4 Honor students Johnnie V, Oglesby --------------- Valedictorian Mozelle Dement ---------- ---- Salutatorian James J obb -------------------- ---- H ighe st Boy The averages were 90 plus, 88 plus and 87 plus, respectively. Pattie Wimn was third Tiny Gracey fourth, Janes Jobb fifth, a n d Marie Whorton was sixth. 1 I i aa 1 J I 1 ....-A 17gZZfiA,f - -fn , ,I g ll!2aJ wi -4 47 5' .5 .tv ,tg . 1 I--4 , ,: V Q +'JUNlCDl2S-iee--+ CLASS OFFICERS: Doyle Fitta --------- ------- President Wallace Risinger --------- Vice-President Wynneth Huggins --------------- Secretary Jerry Chapman ----------------- Treasurer Mary Virginia Arledge ---------- Reporter Robert Cooper ----- Annual Representative John Movean ------------- Student Council Wynneth Huggins ------ ---Stud ent Council CLASS MOTTO: Success is won by the gifts we possess GLASS COLOR: Gold and White CLASS FLOWER! Gold and White Snap Dragon V pf 35,6 YH. ' 5 'E 3' 1,-.ly 5 JA. 'A jhrbddl if W Elo 14 '- I. wo if 3? xy' W W Yi We W' W' W 3 4 1 t E T 1 1 1 1 4 P1 1 1 i 4 - 1 .. 4 11 , i.. - ix v v l'14'1'v V 1' f In fl .. L K- 1 - ,-'-. . 1 . . , . , , . 4I,,. .'. qv R-.4 -1 pe ,. . . w . -- . 'f -'-'- ,- . 1-Ni il ' au .. .' Wil- V. -4' -N V . 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Second row: Clyde Catching, M a r y Virjinia Arledge, Pauline Calhoun, Juan- ita Jorrison, Merle Uilliemson, D i l l y Francis Uhorton,' La Vera H a W K i n S, Laurence Brensom, Fanny Lou Vestal, and Joe Vindham. Lest row: Robert HcCown, R o'b e r t Cooper, Cecil Turner, Doyle Fitts, 'Claye Killian, James Scruggs, Jack Eppler, John Mcvoen and Mrs. L. G. Anthony, sponsor. Juniors not pictured are Neta Port- er and Raymond Forrest. Jolly in spirit we always are Qnited in Strenfth and up to par get a frown on e face IS this the reoesn we head every race Er is it the fact thot VG .r'. are just pretty fair? leaching forward when others don't dare jcnicrc, Boyne, und Freexmen understand The 1'GGSOIlKVQ mirx is tkyxt xic Kncnv we 08.11 . 1- 4, W A 2. A' hi N. exif Wf my , ,Q Sh 7 257 a A ri TU? ef ,vg he 1' W W iff ti .5 is n . so J' If THE JUNlGR-SFNIJF EANQUET On Friday evening April the thirthieth, the Junior class honored the Seniors with the annual Junior-Senior Banquet in the basement of the First Methodist church, The ladies of the Baptist W. M. U, served the menuq The guest list included sixty-five members of the two classes, the high school faculty with their wives or husbands and the board of school trustees with their wives. The theme of spring was Sea tured through- out the appointments and decorattmns. The decorations of vines and pot plants inter- spersed with vari-colored balloons made a very festive settings The favors, tiny gold and silver flower pots holding spring flowers, hand painted place cards in pastel colors with green programs cut leaf shape,added a colorful note to the table, Cut flowers were alternated with tapers in pastel shades. The program follows: Heraldf --------- -- ------------------ Doyle Pitts Invocation- ------ -----Rev. James N. Easterwood Flowe rs of 1957 --------------- -James Scruggs Buds ------------------- ------------ Earl Dawson Breezes ------------------------ Armen Davenport Narcissus ------------------------ Marie Whorton Boquet of High School Days -------- Pattie Wiman Observations of a Gardenf ----- Rev. G. W. Parks Rippling Rhythm ---- ------------ Helen Broadwell Nettie Bob Wash Neta Porter Electrical Disturbances ---- --Wallace Risinger Promise of Spring ----- --Supt. I. R. Huchingson +e+-SQDHQMQQESW GLASS OFFICQRS: Niley Wilkins ------ - -------- -- Bonnie Wharton -------- ----Vice Ruth Fox ----------- ----------- Leroy Spires --------- --------- Monroe Jilliford ----- - ---- +--- President President Secretary Treasurer dnepotten Clara Mueller ---- --Annual Fupresentutive J. R. Emerson ------------ Student Council Margaret Wiman ---- ------- Student Council ' CLASS-QDTTO: Quitter never wins, Winner never quits. CLASS COLOR: Lavender and Pink CLASS'FLOWER! Pink Rose CLASS SONG: NThe Old Grey Maron Q ,-ammrzferf , ' :mawwme-1 ws 'f'fK'l'f?fiW'f2l i Q - ...W A , U V v .-f-g'w,,,,,- . .1 1 3-Q ,J-3, '-ga-213 f' - . - ' J. -X gi' 5'j..x,.' F' . ,,, Q,-3.5.3 :A yur 1 x J Rf' , , - it -Ave eaftfef-,m wywmJerz,,u'pww 3mk 1,6 '.'-ff . at 'A - ' ,..'. '. rf-Q-4' lair' '. '46 . 'V ' ,,,5'- fr- rf. 1' gm'-t,: fv'., fwf nf,-4 f lu' ' 41 ' ' ' 4' . .. - ' f-11127-NI. -19,5 .-,4:--Mf: - ff . B .,.'v-V' ,. .v ,X , L,i,,.'. ,, .M wgffn .g,,.-,IL-:Wu .1-alfa .,. ,I f 1 , 4 - . agen.. 4 1. F' ' A-,fry GZ: :+,?:,u' ' --,Wil fj, . .: . e ' , ' ,-ff H, -- f45g:r'1,,'.3s:f,,,, ,g,3!V-- Q-,.T,,f24 ,. ,,,f ' 3 ,,,,,,1lBG ' 3',a-Q2 - f ' J l'f 'ff fRWWtyW4rfo,yYL,ik :mtv Members of the Sophmore Class who are pictured on the top row from left to right are: O. C. Parks, Wallace Gray, Carrol Toone, Wiley Wilkins, Buster Duncan, Claud Walker. Second row: Carrol Norris, Wanda Ruth Witherspoon, Ruth Fox, Jimmie Ann Hicks, Fay Kirkman, Mary Lea Smith, Alma Hackfeld, Clara Mueller, Nina Mae Ater, and R. W. Willis. Second row from front: Monroe Williford, Mildred Molder, Ada Thornburg, Willie M a e Falkenbury, Bonnie Whorton, Dorothy Hendricks, Norma Maloney, Yvonne Harrison, Jane Denson, Guida Tatum, Margaret Glyn Wiman, and Cliffie Graham. ' Front row: Billy Whorton, Authur Lehmann, Marshall Turnbull, Orville Hicks,Nelson Geron, J. D. Hemphill, Horace Mayes and JLR. Emerson. i,.m.,mmWw,mgw-qmal - an-rid .'.,4.' THE S071-ZS AND 'IHTIR NICICNAMES Nina Mae Ater HNinerU Buster Duncan nSlatsH J. R. Emerson HJiggsW Willie Mae Falkenbury NLeftyW Ruth Fox USweet Pean Cliffe Graham HKeyholeH Wallace Gray Green Stump Gray Yvonne Harrison HFattyH J. D. Hemphill nCasper Milquetoastn Dorothy Hendricks HDol1yn Jimmye Ann Hicks HShakem Jimmyeu Fay Kirlcman Quite and Sweet Arthur Lehmann HDutchyH Norma Ihloney UCutieU Horace Ehyes HTimid Souln Clara Fueller HCurley Topu Carroll Norris WPeckH O. C. 'arks NHandsomeH Fhry Lea Smith HUnbreakableH Le Boy Spires USonny Boyu Jack Thomas HShirley Templen Ada Thornburg NSnooksH Sarroll Toone HTooneyH Claude Valker HSlow but Suren Bonnie Yhorton HNothin'H Hhondo Hoyt Vhorton nLittle but Loudn Margaret Wiman HPeruH Whnda Ruth Witherspoon Uoscarn Jack Butler HStrangcrN Nonroo Uilliford HGori1laH Weldon Lec Uhanda Leon Nelson Geron nShort Stuffn HT. Willis was lecturing on thc evils of strong drink and to illustrate his point he placed a worm into a glass of water and it swam around vigorously. The worm was then placed in a glass of whiskey and it soon died. dir. Willis thon asked, Hvhat is the moral of this experimont?H Lu Roy replied, JIT you drink whiskey, you will novcr have worms. 9 5' A - ' ,,, I Avx' V f' , . ,ff I f ?. 4 , , , A ,ig A ' .'- T j ,Z T- f-- Fkx , J Y' ' vi ' ,I ff P'Fl2ESHlXAEN'4'e--+ CLASS OFFICZRS2 Harvey Henson ----------- -------Prelident Mary Marshall Kennedy ----- Vice-President Kathryn Willis ----------------- Secretary Margie Haney ------------------- Treasurer Lonnie Sparkmnn ----------------- Reporter Parilee Bryan ----- rAnnua1 Ropreeenthtive Vwldon Norris ----------- -Student Council Mauverine Davenport ----- -Student Council . CLASS MOTTO: The Elevator to Success is not running, take the stairs. cuss Fnofrma: Sunflower CLASS SONG: WShe'11 be Comin' Around the Mountainu CLASS COLOR: Purple and Gold 1-'-' 1 . , , -.H ,fri-. . ,,,.,i . .',. . 49' resided Freshmen who are pictured fromi left to right: Hubert Basham, Monroe Rayburn, Randall McGinley, Billy Arledge, M. S. Taylor, J. C. Tomlin, Sterman Davenport, Alvin Leonard, Derwood Mayes, Wyatt Moore, Grover Morris Hanes, Jr- and Arthur J- Parker, Jr. Second row: Naomi Denman, Josie Johnston Adlene Foster, Joyce Turner, Mary Margaret Dement,'Dore Dean Stephens, Oleto Hicks, Max- ie Cooper, Kathryn Willis, Mary Marshall Ken- nedy, Margie Haney, Ere Mae Denman, Nettie Huthford, Juanita Pratt, and Aileen Brazil. Third row: Eileen Turnbull, Mauvcrine Davenport, Ruth Jobb, Lorene Beshem, Marin Jones, Lena Lea Cleusell, Frances Duvall, Lilah Lee Browning, Porilee Bryan, gllie Pearl Dunn, Melba Deen Steele, Bobby Shel nsky, Coy Frnley, Lonnie Sparkmen, and James Carl Ross. Last row: Hervey Henson, Harold Coleman, Harry Coleman, R. E. Broadwell, Vivian Bryan, Thomas Taylor, Ray Whittington, Charles Gray, Weldon Norris, Ray Kirkmsn, Weldon Lee, Le- roy Spires, and Walter Thomas Watt. Those not in the picture are: Frances Altom, L.G. Davis, Nelson Geron,Nallace Gray, W. C. Hanes, Norma Lou Jobb, Gaston Reed, Al- cena Stepp, Berry Xmrd, Jimmie Mae Wollard. L. 'H7'.. -ein?-2 ,... .xRiHQE5W12MNQM?? wiWKih'vf17!iGi1if.?Tqi134F'-.MLfr'f.iZt2':'i34-', :'g15Q1ggn,q51ggg93f3Hf,' ,gm 'VX F R E S H M A N In nineteen thirty-six and seven With fifty-four and eleven, This was the largest class of all Who came to Roscoe High that fall. A goodly number live In town. Not far from school do these abound. But many Iiive in Rural horrresg Each has his One-third of place where'er he comes. all the Plowboys were ours Those boys who fought with all their pow'rs. The girls, our colors help uphold, And in their place are just as hold. The County Meet in Colorado Found Freshman taking there a show. In Declsmstion we placed threeg In.Playground Ball the most were we. Of all the band, a third are we, For near the And when the The Freshmen The class of Combined, by top we strive to be. Glee Club meets to sing, help to make songs ring. English one called M puppets, worK.and play. In grades, the class does very well: The av'rage we are glad to tell. Though some of us have moved away And some, we hope, are here to stsyg It takes this book of memory ' To always have this group to see. : YQ 'if ,W 1 , 'aw X, A .j x 'fbi WSOCIFTIFS 63 CI unsw- . A ..:3 , ' 53' I N .f-J - Q n Izigggz ,-, 'wi - .W -.J pf 3 ,1254 . 33 -:2:'2:fp f x FQ ' . 2:g5f5E5Ir'..555I3s f 'fffiif' .-sf: ff' 4:25155 '7 :5.'SE5' FE? ' 'n n- .-rv. z C 1 x 5 -ww Q A f.- :N .. , , -- , . N . :ga 1 , af. H-, '-,---- 1 f -W' 1 4 'Xf,S,,.- ,,,,.,,1' ff?--If ' --s 'S FS rd is W 0 r nj v W' If 0 1 wi , W 'f F J, f y Q l. W 1 ,1 c 1 W Yi J if X I' 9 xr xv 1 5 'ls VE? -'WLINI' ',15L'BS5Fif!ei'k3Wvfi'F'Hilf?5EPr?V:'5Wr ' liiiffs 1 1 1 N r IM ' f i? f ' Ml il..lL 1 ww was -LL X J 1 .+A 4 '78 WWI! , . . L. N -- - Y - - , ..f4 -1, .. 4 . .-'H F -fu .u . .- 1-U ,-1.... 'A rm J .. J' 1, 11511. -, .. ve V Av 'LSL' lt Maw-- V I , g --v--7 ' 1 .V , -' ' . - M' ' ' ' ' ' 1- . ,, . Q, - . ,,5., ' . 1 . . , A, , . Future Farmers who are pictured here are on the back row: Vivian Bryan, Ray Whittington, Dudley fayes, Thomas Taylor, Bory Ward, Buster Duncan, Carrol Toone, Weldon Lee, T r a v i s Crisvvell, Claud Walker ,Le Roy Spires and Cliffie Graham. Billy Yhorton,Billy .'.i Arledge,Authur Lehmann, M- S. Taylor, Ray Kirkman, Weldon Norris, Veltie Turner, Alvin Leonard, Horace Hayes,J.C. Tomlin, Derwood Vayes, and Ira Cf Sturkie, instructor. Charles Af L1oyd,Pat Windham,Harry Coleman, Jack Eppler, Cecil Turner, Charles Gray, Harold Coleman, Trucitt Hicks, Joe Windham, and J. R- Emerson. Those not pictured are Wallace Gray, Halter Lehmann, James JObb,Robcrt Cooper,Wiley Wilkins, Salter Coleman, and Hubert Basham. Vocational Agriculture was one of the most popular subjects in high school this year and had one of the lost popular teachers in school. FUTURE FARMERS A new organization, the Future Farmers of America, has tcken.its place among the many extra-curricular activities of Roscoe Hi this year, and has done much to advertise t h e school. The chapter officers are Walter Lehmann, president: Walker Coleman, vice-presidentg Whllece Grey, treasurerg Billy Whorton, secre- taryg James Jobh, reporterg Wiley Wilkins, farm wetchdogg and Veltie Turner, parliamenta- ridn. The chapter conducting team of the Roscoe F. F. A. won third place at the district con- test in Roby this year, an exceptionally good showing for o first year chapter. Colorado and Roby, much older chapters, were the only ones that won over Roscoe. ' The members of the team were: president, Jimes Jobbi vice-president, Wnlter Lehmonng reporter, Veltie 'Turnerg treasurer, Billy Whortong secretary, Pat Wdndhomg adviser, I.O. Sturkie, farm watchdog, Robert Cooper: Green Hands, Cliffie Graham, and Charles A, Lloydg and conductors, Thomas Taylor ond Ray Kfrkman. Among other important activities of the group was their annual project. show. Forty dollors in prize money was given to the boys whose animals were judged best in the show. About forty heed of livestock was shown by the boys. Several of the group received certi- ficates of merit which affords advancement for them. Many other trips were made. Some to Roby to attend district officers meeting, ti Fort Worth to enter meat judging contests and to Stephenville for other contests. On all trips the boys were accompanied by I. O. Sturkie who taught the first year. He is e graduate of A. and M. College of Texas. WcffXiiQ?WFfi5',b?1fhHYF' 'jwbf K f fl ffjrgg-ff: 3.1. V npr ,u VA 35'-q, , i. ......-.. .,.x:ds.v.4a.-,.......-,..,....-,...,, I , , H '...f'? ' ' ' A ' ' N , ' A ,Q D QWJ it xv lr fl ' . i .. 1 A . in finaly, w aw I gg: if EN J 1. '33 'if' 1 Q, F',,,,, 7 W1 ' 1 fy iv iQ 'f fi - EE , il KV i fi 'I El ,, n Q- ,S 'Z 4 V ,l . ,Mf-,.wwf. f Q V. . ' 'afrwff 5Q+E3wMmnmdgHEE V, ,ir 5 e Q, -1 1 fl .. S 52 I 2 4 R Q if A e Q 23. E is 5 -r 1. , W -X 1 ,ff ,f -.?5.,5.-Q-, ,Y 4' . , - ,,iElf,f:H,f,5iA K X y , ' ,. 131-Ls r w w w , - f I ff ,- 'wit ,:,gf.,-'-g '45N., ' L' ' l' 'Al ,f.,j!.X Q' N455-.r 3i'.,fQ,Hl Members of the Glee Club who orc pictured thc front row from left to right: Nelson Goron, Walter Thomas Watt, Stcrmcn Davenport, Kathryn Willis, Mary Marshall Kcnnedy, Joyce Turner, Margie Haney, Bonnic Whorton, Carroll Norris, Bobbic Shclansky, and Clyde Catching. Second row: Mary Margorct Dumont, Billie Frances Whorton, Pcnsic Doolcy, D o r o t h y Hendricks, Hondo Ruth Withcrspoon, Roberta Shafcr, Nota Portcr, Nettie Bob Nash, Hclcn Broadwcll, and Margaret Glyn Wiman, Third row: Twneth Huggins, Zdminn Wingo, Mario Whorton, Mary Virginia Arlcdgc, Mauv V.'. - rinc Davcnport, Christinc Tmtrson, Paulinc Calhoun, Gcrnldinc Chapmcn, Mcrlc Willicmson, fardcth Withcrspoon, Lucy Ellen Gnthings, Fmt- tic Winch, and Mrs.L. G. Anthony. Buch row: Harvcy Henson, nrmcn Dcycnport, Doyle Fitts, Cloyc Killian, Wclson Lcc. Travis Criewcll, Raymond Forrcst, Eddic Brown, Burl Dawson, Cccil Turner, Lc Boy Spircc, and R, 3, Broadwcll. Mcmberc who arc not picturcd arc J. H, Abshcr, iblkcr Colcmnn, Francis Fry, Wbllnco Gray, James Jobb, Charlcs A Lloyd, Bill Mnrth, Jack Smith, Hortho Janc Dobbins, Norma Lou Jobb. Oli ,, fi 'T . 5 I 1. .Qs Q, 2 , W ff gi' N ' r , i ,i I ,Y '1 . A I' c E . ' iiifgifig 5 5 sf W J. :Y ,.z 3 i Q 4 u ii 5 N, I 5 11 Q U 15 F1 ji Q E N S Blue Book Spelling Club The Blue Book Spelling club was organiz- ed on February 5, 1937 and the following of- ficers were elected: president, Monroe WT111- ford: vice-president, J. D. Hemphill, secre- tary-treasurer, Maxis Cooper: reporter, Fay Kirkman. Other members of the club are: Net- tie Ruthford, Dora Dean Stephens,Aileen Braz- il, Frances Altom, Frances Duvall, Lila Lee Browning, and Monroe Rayburn. The club has studied spelling, writing, definitions and uses of words. Fay Kirkman, and Monroe Wllliford represented the club at County Intersholastic League Meet at Colorado. Although they did not place because of their writing, they missed fewer words than an other team. 4-H Club The officers of the club are: Lou V'e e Hawkins, pres1dent5Nettie Ruthford,vice-pres- idents La Vera Hawkins, secretary-treasurer, Mauverins Davenport, reporter. Other members of the club are: Nina Mae Ater, Liluh L e e Browning, Mkxie Cooper, Mary Mhrgmret Dement, Eno Mae Denman, Ruth Jobb,Dora Dean Stephens, and Joyce Turner. Mrs. I. R. Huchingson is the sponsor of the group and Miss Via r e n a Stinson is the home Demonstration Agent. Each memher hes made several garments and has learned to make many different kinds of sandwitches, salads and other foods. A com- plete aocount of expenses has been kept by each member of the club. I S? 0 0 ' 1, f. Q12 I KI? I P If .yyitlg Ax' .N 1' V f ,'B f I f I ' WP ACTIVITIES W ' october eil- ---- Octoberv- ----- 4 December 17h18- December 51 ---- March'11 ------- April aes ------ April 9k1D----- Apri1T5034 ----- Ma 1 ---------- May,74 -------- - May 16 --------- ---Band Oyster Supper ---Junior Play nHe Was a Gay Senoritau ---P. T. A. Play nCoast To Coastn ---Watch parties for Seniors, Juniors and Sophs. ---Senior Play nThe Ranch On Sunset Trailn ---County Meet at Colorado ---District Meet at Sweetwater ---Junior and Senior Banquet ---Band Contest at Lubbock ---Senior Day ---Baccalaureate Sermon May 18---- ---- ----High School Graduation Exer cises vw, I , 1 - .1 V in -. ii siiwivite it . Idlilhii-Ei' . - l ull' , .V -, ' - ' 'i '.. :gn '1- - I .w ,. ..x Members of the student council from left to ri ht on the beck rom ere: Laura Fay Wilson, John McVean, J. R. Emerson, Teldon worris, Jack Smith, and Kr. M. J. Teaver. Front row: Nettie Bob Wash, iargeret ilyn Wiman, Tyneth Huggins, Jiny lrecef, and Mauve- rixe Davenport. A new fort of repreaentftio , the ft da3t cou,cil, was inauguarated il 1oscoe nigh lchool tnie year and has proved very eucceeey l. Ihe cody is uake up of nige members, elected of tn: eLude4,e, who uave warned together the whole ,ear for UH3 interests of the etuoentbody lt is throu h their cooperation end ep.neorsnip that the Gleaner ie c in! futlisned. -Lfficere of the colgcil are: Tiny Grecey, Breeidentg Jack Smith, vice-presid nt, '.'.' ynetu HugJins, eecreterjg Nettie Bob WGBH, parliamen- turieng aio Jauverine Davenport, reporter. lr. Xecver, 't.' .no introduted thi, form of student govQrnm,nt dere, and Lies j :n Full .,,..,A F :.1.LoC, df: 2 QE 5 ff i 1 Rf qv. il X L ab,i I 1, rye H p 1 1 W 5' ,IV-wQ :E 3' if T? if 'F it 4. is is I fi' gs Q . , 5 5 the f cultt a vieero LL na 5 sic. u Members of the band who are the back row from left to right er pictured on e: Bud Dobbins, Shelley Hebert, Dowl Wilson, Margie Haney, Her- vey Henson, Eddie Brown, Earl Dawson, Clnud Wal- ker, Vivian Bryan, Monroe Wdlliford, Arthur J. Parker, Lalph Jr. Henson, Dudley Wilson. Second ron: Bonnie Whorton, Billy J o e howard, Billy Whorton, Glenna Mae Harwell. Jane Denson, Parilee Bryan, Charles A. Lloyd, James Carl Ross, Lewis Ningo, Clyde Catching, Bobbie Denis, Bobbie WhittingtonQ Pauline Hebert and R. U. Willis. Director of the band. Front rong C. R. Bruton and Walter Maloney. Members not in the picture are J. P. Cooper Mary Lucille Witherspoon, Junior Browning, Lrcy Ellen Gathings, Dorothy Mae Graves, Mary Marshall Kennedy, and Ray Whittington. In the one year and a half that the band has been organized, much progress has been node in sight reading, playing and learning concert and contests numbers. The bend make public sp- peerances in all the football genes at heme and made several trips to football games played out of town. The bond has given concerts in many nciyhboring towns and schools this year ,. I I I L.-F 1. E I E , !. : 5 I, x V' , - 62' . ,.:,,,.w - Thoee pictured in the Pep Squad are Top How: Geraldine Chapman, Dora Dean Stevens, lhlber Coleman, Ruth EDA, Dorothy Hendricks, Marie Jhorton, Laynond Brazell, Ldwina Wingo, Halter Thomas Watt, Coy Fraley, Feleon Gcron, Zierian Davenport, Authur Lehman , and Dudley Mayes. Second row: Trueitt Hicks, Mary Marshall Kennedy, Kathryn Jillie,Nanda Ruth Witherspoon, Merle Jilliamson, Norma Maloney, Orville Hicks, Halter Lehmann, Robert 1cCcmen, and M. S. Taylor. Third row: Norma Lou Jobb, Ada Thornburg, Roberta Shafer, Khrdeth Nithcrepovn, Nettie Bob Tmsh, Ruth Jobb, Augusta Claueell, Loyce Dawson, Pauline Calhaun, Mary Virginia Arledge, Hauvcrine Davenport, Jyneth Hug ins, Hdllie Mae Paulhenbury, Billy Arledge, J. C. Tomlin and Derwood Mayes. Leaders: Tiny Gracey, N. I. Morris, Helen Broadwell, Head Leader, Francis Fry, and Chris- tine Zmereon. f Mascots: Jackie Femir and Kary Lois Boston. SfLw7LQi H'ntY The annual Senior Play ,sg nivsented by the Senior Class on Thursday, March ll, 1931 with a cast of 16. The play was directed by Miss Laura Fay Wilsong The play, UThe Ranch On the Sunset Trailu was a comedy of western life. Members of the cast: Loyce Dawson James Jobb Nettie Bob Wash Jack Smith Mtrie Wharton Frances Fry Tiny Gracey Cecil Turner Puttie Wiman J4 H2 Absher Lenis Ward Travis Criswell Walker Coleman Trueitt Hicks Mozelle Dement Roberta Shafer JUNIOR PLAY NHe Was a Gay Senoritan was the annual Junior Play presented by the 'Junior Class on October 50, 1956. The play, a modern dra- ma was directed by Mrs. L. G. Anthony- Members of the cast: ' Virginia Arledge James Scruggs Geraldine Chapman Jbhn Mcveen Pansie Dooley Jsck Eppler Wyneth Huggins Wallace Risinger Pauline Calhoun Claye Killian Billie Francis WhortonDoyle Fitts ONE-ACT PLAY Five Seniors under the direction of Miss Laura Fay Whlson, presented the contest play HThe Florist Shop.W ' Members of the cast: Edwine Wingo Claye Killian Mozelle Dement A Jack Smith Charles A. Lloyd h X W H v ' ur PNN . N46 fl : A ' i . '1 M 541 3 tk J Y ' .PT 1 asf-fw L TnCst-ie-Q CAPTAINS Football -------------------------- John McVean Boys Basketball ------------------ J: H. Absher Girls Basketball -------------- Helen Broadwell Girls Volleyball---Helen Broadwell and Nettie Bob Wash Track ---- ---------------------- Clyde Catching As a whole, the athletic division was a good representative of the Roscoe High school during 1936-374 The Plowboys beat every football team in the district but were ruled ineligible becaue of a trivial error at the beginning of the season. The girls basketball team was host to sixteen teams of West Texas in their ' fourth annual invitation tournament. Jayton beat Roscoe in the finals to win it. The girls volleyball team held to their record with the loss of only one game making s total of four games lost in as many years. The track team won their division at the county meet at Colorado by a good 1 margins Wallace Gray and Clyde Catching starred for Roscoe in all meets attended by the squad. -1 Y 'w'.3'5t F w 4 3 3 1 ii . if In 1 af ak-1. N.. ,L--lu.: , l J 5 ',71R?Ilik5'.f9'L3T1S2i.!Q-HSA-ki., TQEOSL Cin Lint: 1 Ecwnig-cfy f'nwt.bg,4j-J fffxihi., 3 ll- left in 1' i giht, ham: row: .'.'i1Gj,f X.'i1Li1ll5W -.5 Fm 1' 5.1.1 Tuone , jg 1105110 Fi tt 2, hh ,Tru ni: .1:1iV?L, il WH Lac, Eabg JCC Ncnf.i!1:1:f1, Lf: ' s -ff 'fi2PI1, STL COC'lC'E'l fJCLltOl'1 Q, Zfillf Ijilixile r ow: Lmmi c f7i9ZlTPIfT1JU'l Mi: Tm 1 , Ci: 10.11.111 , ig Dill Mar th, 4225 C . U. ar Sf.: , :Ag 1TE,.,,LlCI- Johb, tg Har 0123 Colcnzm, tg E'5ubbL,' .ilu 1- 'm i-iff , kabg Hel 'i-3:1 Elor r is, hbg :,m. i Ar wow Nav: ng-m L, -7. f'r'i 21i Y ix 1 E1 - ff. jr 0fnI'f.'Cl 1 , Pj Clallicf .ii l i 1-1. , tg J43f'1l'1 'Je-an , 1 5 'fill 1 Gr' ny , .11 3 flfir r 1:11 1 5Efn1f1'i:-1, og J. E12 . I'rr::r san, 111' ' ,T - l,. .i.' . Eg .Y , Mug Jack Thoqgzhg, ,Aj . ,iix 'rf Lhiga Qrrwui, will bi lf'-wt tf1Y'f'M giqzxfkfiim- They 6.1 C Jam-fs Jolizb, Tug 1,iuflE..'x:x . U. A ,2.,k 1s!nfx' , Bi 1 1 M211 hh, .Tunic fimi U1 1.113 fXr.1m1 Im,v+ xi5,f.r 12. w'l iV F34'1X N9 f--i'iN?'1vV3:' v 1YR'.'3Lrfl?L5f5'3'nTC'E' I 1 X.,l V, iw ,. - I 5 .X ' , l f Ir. - i2,f,,.,.:' , .' 1 I F' 4 7 fa-5 ,--.ij fir' ffl!-, , .' , Sept. ll, Sweetwater 20, Roscoe 6, at Sweetwater. -The highligh of the game was e 90-yard run by Doyle Fltts that resulted in a score for Roscoe. Sept. 25, Hamlin 0, Roscoe 19, at Roscoe Wallace Gray was the outstanding player for this game. He accounted for every point. Oct. 2 Spur 7, Roscoe BS, at Spur. The Plowboys were behind in the score most of the game but the first downs and yardage were ep iUdiC3t1OH that Roscoe was the best team. Oct. 9, Colorado 0, Roscoe 25, at Colorado This was Rcscoe's first conference game of the season and no doubt one of the best the Plow- boys played during the season. Oct. 26, Merkel 0, Roscoe 50. at Merkel. Four boys of the squad were not allowed to play in this game because of a little trip they made the previous weekend. They reported e 11T6 trip. Oct. 51, Slaton 20, Roscoe 6. at Slatcn. The Plowboys seemingly were not ready for this game as the score would indicate. But Slater had the best club and were intent tc even the score of the previous year. Nov. 6, Snyder 0, Roscoe 14, at Snydfn Winning this game the Plowboys broke a 1 c w g time Jinx. The Tigers hed never lost tu Roscoe on their own field. Nov. ll, Loraine 6, Roscoe 27, at Roscoe The Loraine boys were supposed to give Roscoe a drubbing but it seems that fate came their way on this particular occasion. Nov. 20, Rotan 26, Roscoe '55, at Posf.r This was a wild scoring melee with each t e Q m taking the load several times. Nov. 26, Floyada 19, Roscoe 0, at Flay' adam In spite of the loss the Plowboys sur- fered, they had e good time especially 1 n surrounding that turkey dinner. 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