Stephenville High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Stephenville, TX)
- Class of 1948
Page 1 of 124
Cover
Pages 6 - 7
Pages 10 - 11
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Pages 8 - 9
Pages 12 - 13
Pages 16 - 17
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RATES. ORVILLE
RATY, BEN
BIRD. N. H.. JR.
ROASE, CURTIS
BOASE. ELOISE
BOARDMAN. WILLIAM
BOUCHER. LAYERNI-1
BRAMLETT, BILLY
BROWN, LAUDAZELLE
BROWN. MILTON
BRUMMETT, BOBBY
CANADY, ANN
CARTER, CHARLES
CARTER. JAMES E.
CAWTHORNE, JOHN
CREWS, MARIE
IVARCY. DONNA LOUISE
DAWSON, JOYCE
DOWELI.. EDDALEE
DRISKILL, WILMA
DUNN. WYNDAI.
DUNN. FLORENCE
DITNSON, MARIE
EARP. LUCILLE
FINCHER. MARVIN
FRANKLIN. BETTY
CRAY, BEVERLY
GRAYE5. BILLIE LEE
CRIMES. MARY ALICE
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HERNDON, NAOMIE
HICKS. CHARLES
HOOK. PRESTON
HOOTEN. ALTON RAY
HUNTER. WENDELL
HUTCHESON. MARTRUE
HYDE. MARY ADA
JACKSON. MARY NEAL
JACKSON. GAIL
KEITH. BETTY JO
LACKEY, LESTER
LANE. DARRELL
I.ATHAM. MARTHA
LAY. HOWARD
LEATHERMAN. LOREE
LEE. BILLY WEST
LINDLEY, BERT
LINDLEY. PEGGY
LITTLE. HERBERT
LIVINGSTON. JOYCE
MrDOUGLE. MARIE
MvGEHEE. ANNA BELLE
MARTIN, HARLEY
MAYFIELD, RUBY
XIEADOR. GRACE
MOORE, BILLY
MOORE. PATRICIA
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PARNELL. BILLY WAYNE
PARNELI.. HAROLD
I'-XRNELL. R. B.
PAYNE. JEAN
I'I-IARLY. A. R.
PIERCE, FAYE
POWERS. SAMMIE
PROFFITT. EARLENE
PYEATT. LA NELLE
RHAODES. MARTHA
ROISERSON. HERBERT
ROBERSON. MARY TOM
SCOTT. KENNETH
SEAY. NANCY
SHOOK, ILA FAYE
SMITH. REBA
STEM. WILLIE
SULLIVAN. JOHN
TARRANCE. EDWARD
TEAGUE, MARY
THORNTON, BENNA
VAUGHAN. HUDSON
WALKER, LENA PAYE
WOOD. FRANCES
WOODS, MALCOM
WORRELL. BOB
YANCY. JAMES
YOUNG. RAY
ALSUP, JANICE
ARTHUR, JOE
BILLS. ELLA FRANCES
BISHOP, DAN
BISHOP, JOAN
BOYD, JACKIE
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CARVER, JUNIO
CLARK, J. C.
COLLINS, T. B.
DAY, MARCELINE
DERRICK, CARL
DERRICK, JOE
DOVE, WALLACE DEAN
EARP, BOBBIE LOU
EARP, DOROTHY
EATON, JOANN
FANNING, BILL
FLEMING, BILL
GAHAGAN, BARBARA ANN
GAINES, MARGARET
GAINES, NEWT
GAITHER, LETHA FERNE
GEESLIN, THELMA
GENTZEL, LEROY
GIBSON, NAOMI
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HENSLEY, BILLY RAY
HOWELL, NANCY
ISBELL, FRANKIE
KENNY. MARY .IO
KENNY, RAYMOND
KENNY, ROBERT
LAC KEY, WENDELI,
LARNER, ROY
LAUGHLIN, JO JEAN
LUTTRALL, DARLENE
NICDONALD, WELDON
MCKNIGHT, BARBARA
DEAN
NII:I,ARTY,
MCLARTY, JEAN
MAXWELL, NADINE
MOODY, ALLEN
MURRAY, GRADY
MYERS, MARY DALLINE
NEBLETT, CHARLES. III
NIX, BILL
NORTH. SARAH
OGAN, PHILIP
OTTINGER, SAMMIE JO
PARHAM, ELIZABETH
PIERCE, PATSY
PITTMAN, WANDA
PRICE, TRAVIS
RAMSAY, BOB
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RASBERRY. EVELYN
ROBERSON. RODGER DEAN
RODGERS. LOTHELL
RUSSELL, MARY LOUISE
SAVAGE. HOWARD
SAVAGE, ISSAC
SCOTT, ALBERT
SCOTT, BETTY JO
SCOTT, GWYNTA
SHANNON, POLLY
SKILLJIAN. JEAN
SPARKS, JAMES
SPELL, TOMMY
STONE, DOROTHY
SULLIVAN, DARRELL
TALLEY, BILLY DALE
TUNNELL, MARY FRANCES
WAGNER, DAVIS
WAKEFIELD, JO
WALKER, THURMAN
WHISENANT, BETTY
WILLIAMS, VIRGINIA
WILLINGHAM, JOHNNY
WOOD, BENNY
WOOD, BERTA RUTH
WOODS, ERNEST
WYATT, EVA VON
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ALEXANDER. CHARLENE
ANDERSON. CECIL
ANDREWS. EYELYN
BAKER, CHARLSEY ANN
BELCHER. ORVILLE
HLACKWOOD. JERAL
BOASE. JEAN
BOLLINC, FRANCES
BRADLEY, ADELE
BHAEUER, MARTHA
BRAMLETT. LOUISE
BRANHAM, MARY JOYCE
CANADY, MARY MAE
CANTRELI., JACQULIN
CAREY, KENNETH
HOW MANY WILL HANG ON?
CARLTON, FRANCES ANN
CLINE, EDWIN
CLONINGER. WELTON
COOK. ROY GLENN
CROW. TOMMIE
IJUNSON, RUTH
EDMONSON. DAYEY
ELLIS. OREN
I-ZYERETT, JIMMY FRED
FRANK. L. D.
BARRETT. H. B.
GARRETT, MARY ELIZABETH
GRAHAM, NORMA JEAN
GRAHAM. TOMMY
GRANT. BETTY SUE
CRIMES. MILDRED
CRISSOM. JIMMY
HANCOCK. JACK
HARRIS. DELRERT
HAYS. DWAINE
HEATH. DELTON
HITCHCOCK. PANSY
HOLBROOK. CHARLES
HUMBERSON. LEON
JOHNSTON. EDRA
JONES, LOIS DEAN
JONES, PEGGY RUTH
JUNES, BILLY
KEELINC. EDGAR
KEILBERC, CAROLYN
KEITH. LUCILLE
LEWALLEN, HAROLD
LIKE. DOYLE DON
LINDLEY, CECIL
LITTLE. RICHARD
LOLLAR. NANCY
LOWERY, DONALD
McAMIS, ROSE
Mr-ELYEA, ROBERT
MINTER. NORMA JEAN
MOORE, DON
MURPHY, PAT
NEWMAN, DAVID
O'BRYANT, LOUISE
PARKER. JEAN
PENDLETON, WANDA
PHIPPS. BOYD RAY
PITTMAN, PATSY
PILGRIM. HAL WILSON
PYLANT- CHARLES
RANDOLPH. BERNICE
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RICHARDSON. MARY LOU
RIGGS. ELMO
ROBERSON. DONALD
ROBBINS. JOAN
ROBERTS, PATRICIA
ROSS. BILLY CHARLES
ROULSTON. DON
SATTERFIELD, MORAN
SHIELS. ROBERT
SHROYER. BOBBY JOE
SHUFFIELD. L. C.
SKILLMAN. DOROTHY
SMITH. MARJORIE NELL
SMITH, BILLY JOE
SONES, MARIE
STARNES, BETTY JEAN
STEPHENS, CHARLES
STONE, EVELYN
STONE. TOBY
STRACENER, SUE CAROLYN
SYDOW, FRED
TATE, DON
TEACUE, JO ANN
TEAGUE, MONROE
TERRELL. BARBARA LEE
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WILKINSON. D. C.
WOOTEN. THULIA
WORRELL, DAVID
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WONIIER WHATS ON THE HVSIDE?
ANDERSON. STEVE HOOK. MARTHA I'!fKTI.IVF. DOROTHY
AYCOCK. ALLII-:NE HOWARD. IA JEAN RIIRBIN5. YI,-IRTHA ELLEN
BILLINGSLEY. LESLIE HLCKABAY. CONNIE IIOIIERTH. TERRY
BOASE, JOE HUSTON. DARWIN SANDERS. GAY
BOREN, TRAVIS ISBELL. JOHNNY SCOTT. J. E.
BRANDON. JOHNNIE
BROOKS. .IIMMY
BROWN, BUSTER
BROWN. DWIGHT
BRUNSON. NORBREY
BULLINGTON, JOY
CANADY. JOE
CARLOCK. FREDDIE MAY
CARR, EPPIE JEAN
CAWTHORNE. GLORIA
CHAPMAN. DONALD
CHRISTIE, DONALD
CHRISTIE, IMOGENE
CROW, MICKEY
CUMBY, PATSY
DAY, BILLY RAY
DEAVER, DANNY
DERRICK, JEAN
DOVE. .IESSIE FERN
DOVE, NORMAN
DUNAWAY, JUNE
DUNFORD. ANDY
DUNSON, NELL
FLEMING. JOE
FALLIN, CURTIS
PARRAR, CLARENCE
FINCHER, VIRGIL
FLOWERS, JERRY
GAINES, KENNETH
GAITHER, ARLON
GILMORE, KATHRYN
GRISSOM, EARL
HALE, BILLY BRYAN
HALE, NORMA JEAN
HAIL, OLIVE RUTH
HALEY, KENNETH
HANCOCK, LAWRENCE
HICKMAN, ROBERT
HOLLEMAN, PAULA
JACKSON. T. N.
JACKSON. DI-LLBERT
JOHNSTON, CHARLYNNE
JONES. YONDELL
KELLY. YYONNE
KEY, IIAUDIE JANE
KIRKLIN. ANNA FRANCES
KOONSM.-IN, DELWYN
LAWSON, EERTIE PAY
LAY, JIELRA JOYCE
LAY. BOBBII-I GENE
LEE, BETTY SUL
LEE. VANCE K.
LITTLE. BILLY
LUTTRALL, DONALD
TIRALISTER. DELPIIIA
JI.-GEE, LOUISE
AIQMAHAN, J. W.
JIARTINEZ, ELODA
MILLER, MARY HELEN
JIOBLEY. NANCY LEE
AIONTGOAIERY, BILLIE
YIOORE, EUGENE
YIOORE. CARLENE
MOORE. JOE
MORRIS. HARRIS
IIIOUNCE. ARTIE BETH
NEWSOM, DORIES LOUISE
O'NEAL. AUDREY
OWENS. GEORGE
PACK, ARNOLD JR.
PARHAM. BILLIE RAY
PARHAM, IVINONA
PARKER. NANCY
PENDLETON. WANDA
PHIPPS. DOROTHY HELEN
PRESSLEY. PEGGY
RAIIISAY, LA VICE
RANDOLPH, PAYE
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SHANNON
MARY KATHERINE
SHANNON. LEON-I
SHEPHERD. DAN
SHLTFFIELD. .IO NELL
SMITH. .J. C.
SMITH. XIILDRED KATHLEEN
SNEEI1. MINNIE LOIS
SNOW. TOXINIY
SONES. HENNY .JOE
SPEARS. JOYCE
STEPI-II-INS. SID YAN
STONE. RICHARD
STREBECK. ROBERT
TAYLOR. JIMMY
TAYLOR. JOHN
THOMPSON. HAROLD
THURMAN. LLOYD
TIDWELL. BENNY
TURNER. LOIS
WAGGENER, GRADY
WALKER. .JAMES
WALKER. CHARLES
WASHBURN. GERALD
WATSON. CRESSIE
WEATHERS. KENNETH
WEIR. RUBY
WELLS, CHARLENE
WESSON, VIVA
WHITE, JOE
WHITESIDE. EUNA GRACE
WHITI-'II-QLD, DOYLE JEAN
WILLARD. GUY
WOOD. HAROLD
WOOLEY. JERRY
WRIGHT. TOMMY
WYLY. JEAN
YOUNG. .JAMES
ZIXIMEIIMAN. BETTY
J. B. MERRELL
Superintenflewf
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R. E. MARTIN, SR. DR. VANCE TERRELL HARRY E. BRAEUER
Presidevit Vice Presirlenf Secretary
A. E. EMMET1'
FRANK CARLTON BEN B. NICCOLLITM
In behalf of the students of Stephenville High School,
the Yellow Jacket Staff wishes to express sincere thanks
to the members of the Board of Education. They have
given to us an excellent school and have maintained for
us high standards of education.
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HALL HOTEL
STEM-IENVILLE
STEAM LAUNDRV
'A A Se'r1fic'e For All Cleruring Neeclsi'
PHONE 254
Pickup and Delivery
BARNES 84 MCCULLQUGI-I
Lumber - Shingles - Sash - Doors
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DRUG
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The REXALL Store
Dan D'Arcy, prop.
Phones 49 11
Stephenville Texas
FURNITUREiHARDWARE
Gifts, Records, and Supplies
APPLIANCES
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CLAY BUILDING MATERIAL
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CAN YOU IMAGINE?
Beverly Gray without something to say?
Missy Grimes with a steady boyfriend?
Barbara Terrell not making the honor roll each
six weeks?
Mary Neal Jackson not making 100 on an exam?
Pat Moore not talking about Reed?
Billy West Lee having a date with a girl?
Wendell Dunn going with a high school girl?
Loudazelle without a letter from Mark?
Miss Hicks teaching Ancient History?
Mart Latham wearing size 12 shoe?
A. R. Pearcy being a great orator?
Grace Meadow with long black hair?
Donna D'Arcy not thinking she's a poet?
Nancy Seay being short and fat?
Lena Faye not wanting to go to Bluff Dale?
Patsy Pittman with straight hair?
Ben Baty and Miss Russell getting along?
Nancy Lollar wearing a short skirt?
Jo Jean not being teased by the boys?
Janice not being able to play the piano?
Mary Tom not being able to twirl?
Gwenta Scott with straight bangs?
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BRGWNS JEWELRY
SLAUGHTER DRUG STORE
ON THE FRIENDLY CORNER
Compliments of
AN DERSGN AND CLEMENTS
Compliments of
TACKETT MANUFACTURING
CGMRANY
STCDVAU. 84 NGRTI-I
GROCERY Kr MARKET
Phone 1004 W Taileton
FOR WHOLESALE SERVICE STEP!-IENVILLE HARDWARE CCD
Phone 689 Day and Night
VERN O PENDLETON Conslgnee
855 W Washington
North Side Square
Phone 403
Auto Parts I-Iaidware
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PERRY BRQS.
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NICHQLS FLORAL CQ.
2310 Green Street Phone 488
"Flon-ers For Any Occasion"
Across from Ice Plant
WISTERIA ICE CREAM BAR
MALT-A-PLENTY
Pat. H. Hadsell, Owner
MOSER-NICHOLS CO.
FURNIT U RE-APPLIANCES-HARDXVAIIE
Crosley-G. E.-Motorola-Sparton
VALIGI-IAN ELECTRIC
Phone 454
WESTINGHOUSE APPLIANCES
Radio Service Everything Electric
Compliments of
YOUR DRUGGIST
CAWVER DRUG STORE
-Radios-
Crosley Refrigerators-- -Kalamazoo Ranges
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School system?
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teachm my boy to spell tateis with a P
Now, More Than Ever, It will Pay You To Shop
SOQASZNS.,
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Dependable Quality Merchandise
Where you will find more complete stocks of I
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'IYOUR MASTER CLEANERS"
Phone 441 We Deliver
BAXTER 84 CQMRANV
"Buy for Cash and Sell for Less"
PERRY I-IOME EQUIPMENT
SERVICE
Selling the things you need for the future
Kelvinator Refrigerators, Zenith Radios,
Maytag Washers and Ranges
5 Phone 53 H. G. Perry, owner
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Chief of Police: So the burglar got away?
Did you guard all the exits?
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SCQTTS CLEANERS
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697 Tarleton
Stephenville, Texas
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STATISTICS ABOUT
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1000 years
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500 feet
waist? 1,000 inches
a shoe? 500 shoe size
a hand? 400 glove size
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"All Types of Legal Coin Machines"
Phone 744 or 133
H. H. SPEER, owner
Compliments of
COOK FURNITURE CCD.
"You furnish the girl, we furnish the home'
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IJon't like tennis, get too hot.
Don't like boating, lose my course,
IJon't ' singing, get too hoarse.
Don't walking, hurts my feet,
Don't like movies, no good seat.
IIon't like skating, might fall down,
Don't like the circus, hate the clown.
Don't like baseball, can't hit the ball,
Don't like the summer, hate the fall.
Don't like the operas, don't like to dance,
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Never drink because it's sin,
Don't like the drum or the violin.
Don't like hocky, never smoke,
Don't like "Pepsi", don't like "Coke",
Don't like bowling, don't like golf,
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J. F. CRABTREE, B. S. PEARL Hicks, M. A. PHOEBE ISBELL, B. A. LOUISE JARRATT, B. S.
illntlmmnfirx 17UlIffl1PlHfI,ff!'N Spanish and English Lum-I1 Room Supt.
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C. A. KNIEFF, A. B. JANE KREBS, B. S. J. RALPH Mosmc, B. S. LOUISE S. MURPHY, B. S. M. 0. MURPHY, B. S
Rrmrl - Cllornl B1Ls'i'n.ess Erlu.cn,fi0'n VocrmSin'r1.r1.l Ag. Home Economics Coach, and P. E.
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Lois NIXON, B. A. Gn..xCE C. OGAN, B. A. GAYLE RUSSELL, B. A. GRACE SHAW, B. S.
English English Social Science Secretary
FREDERICA SMITH, B. A. H. B. STEPHENS, B. S. C. B. TROUP, B. S. G. A. UTTERBACK, B. S. ANNA WALLACTE, M. E. L
Speech and English Asst. Conch - Histnfry SL"lP7l,CK' Asst. Couch - SC'lE"llC'C Lib'rrm'in,n
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SENIOR CLASS
OFFICERS
P1-miflmzt ..,,..,V..,, LESTER LACKEY
V ire-Pres. ..,..,...,., LA NELLE PYEATT
S'e1'refrw'y ............ LAUDAZELLE BROWN
71'7'F'IlSll'l'P'l' .... ,.... N ANCY SEAY
Reporrm- ......w..w.. DONNA D'ARCY
Seo-germt-At Arms ,... ...., B EN BATY
Our High School days are coming to a close as we see, not very far away, grad-
uation. As we go out into the world, some who have been together even from the
first grade will be separated from each other. This separation, however, can never
erase the memories of our days at Stphenville High School.
There is so much for us to remember because every moment has been filled with
precious things. Some days have really been outstanding like the first day we came
to Stephenville High School in the fall of 1945. We were all a little frightened, but
soon everyone was acquainted with all the older students and felt very much at home.
Another great day came along at the last of out junior year. We all decided we
wanted to have a Junior Day. It was finally agreed upon that we would go to Cisco,
and we chartered a bus and went. That day was wonderful, we swam, skated, sang,
talked, and ate until we thought we would pop.
We gave a class play each year and they were definitely the highlights of our
three years. Mrs. Oscar Frazier, our Sophomore sponsor, directed us in a play called,
"They Gave Him A Coed". This play was repeated the next year, and those who were
in it had twice as much fun as they expected. Mrs. Frazier and Mrs. R. L. Williams
were our Junior sponsors who directed us in a play named "Three Little Maids". Our
Senior sponsor, Mrs. Rex Nixon, directed us in a play "Murder With Orchids". The
name was enough to scare a person, but the play was even more frightening. Chills
and thrills brrrr.
All of the activities that have been mentioned and many more that we could never
begin to name are reasons for loving and never forgetting our wonderful Stephenville
High School and all our friends we made while we were there.
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CLASS OF '48
MEVELINE AYCOCK ORVILLE BATES
F. H. A, 'ing Physics cm, '47-
'48.
BEN RATY
Football '46-'47: "B" Squad
Football '45: Basketball '4T:
Baseball '46-'47g Track '46-'-18:
"S" Association '4-7348: Mir-
able Dictu '46-'48g Mechanical
Drawing Club ,475 Physics Cluli
'4-83 Mechanical Drawing Cluli
Treasurer '47g Vice-Presidf-nl uf
Physics Club '47g Senior Class
nfficcr '48g Assistant Stagu' Mgr.
in Mirnlrle Dirtu Pluv '47.
V. H. BIRD. JR.
S.P.C. '46-'48-: Srienw- Cluln
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'46-'-173 Vice-Prvsillvnl of Sr-ivn,
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'45' Track V161 Fnuliiall 'lh.
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I.Al'l'J-XZlfl.l,F BROWN XIILTON BKUWX BOBBY BllUNIXlIi'l'T ANN CANUIY
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F,F.A. '46-'47: 5Ci"Yll'4' Cllll' F.l".A. '46-'43. Spanish Club '46-'47. F.H.A. '47.
'Mi-'47g Speech Clulv '4B.
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DONNA D' ARCY
S.P.C. '47-'-lil. Sevretary '-IH:
Claw Play '46w'47: Honu: Eru-
nomics Club '46-'-18. Vice Presi
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Favorite '-173 Who! Who '4T-
'4Bg Vice president of Class '-17:
Class Reporter '-18: Businvs.
Manager of Annual 318: Suplm-
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Assistant Kmlak Erlimr nl' -Rn.
nual '47g Presidenl of Girls'
Forum '4-8: Annual Staff Plays
'fl-7g Fonllmll Swerrtheurl 'lE:
Choral Clulw 516: Cnhlr-n Rulv
Cluh 718: Treasurer '19,
CLASS
JOYCE D -KWSON
Home Ecnnnrnir Clulr '46-'-172
lliralrle Dirku Club '47g Gulllf-n
Rule Club '47: Officr-r of Galil-
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Sophomore Cla-Q 46: Runner-
up for Snphnmnre Fuvnrilv 46:
Pep Squzul '-I-7: Girls' F'urnnl
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OF '48
XIARCELINE DAY EDDALEE DOWEII
F.H.A. '-163-183 Xlirul-lc Dir-nn
'-18: Cnlilffn Hull' '48,
WILMA DRISKILL
F.H.A. 'Al-7: Cnlflen Rulr- Clul:
FLORENCE DUNN
SP.C. '4-5g Home Economics
'48. Club '46g Band '-15342: lflng
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W. H. DUNN
Football '4-65 Basketball '-16:
Trarwk '46g Suphnmnrc Play '-IG.
Ruprnslllcliun '4-75 Annual Slufl'
'47g Clmpvl Commilu-1- '-17'-IH:
Sm-erlu Clull '47-'43,
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MARIE DUNSON
CLA SS OF '48
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JOY REE HAMILTON
SCOTTY H ALF
Runnvr-up fur Suphulnurr- Fax- l'lxx'-in-Q IH.
nrilr' V163 Clasf Pluv 'l6: Hunn-
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F. H. A. 710: S. P. C. '46-'IB
Yell Lcudcr '46-48: Annual Stuff
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Annunl Sluff Plnx' '17: Xl-v-I
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CLASS OF '48
HEI-VIN HEIZER CHARLES I-IICKS
PRESTON HOOK
Sr-ience Club '4-6: Banrl 445548. F.F.A. '46-'48g l7.F.A. Offim-r
463 F.l7'.A. Ania :xml Flu
.lunlging Contest '17.
ALTON HOOTEN
Snplmnmre Play '-16: Reprmluw
Aiun of Sophomore Play 517:
Fontlvall 5153485 Basketball V161
'frark '45-,473 .lllninr Play '471
Runner-up Junior Fuvurin- 316:
NS" Association '46-'4-73 Nh--
ahnninul Drawing Club 'l7:
Physir-s Club '-1-75 S.P.C. '47g
llumlfall '47g Hnnumhlr- XI:-nliun
All-District '48.
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School Song Leader '47-"IB: FJ-l.-L '46-WB: Spanislx Clulu
Golden Rule Club '48g Churul
Club '43g Speech Clulu WH.
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MARTHA LATHAXI HOWARD LAY LOREE LEATHERXIAN BILLY WEST LEE
F.H.A. '46-'-181 Y:-ll Ll-mlur 210- F.P.A. '45-'43g F,F.A. Offivn-r F.Il,-X. '46."l8. Physirs Cluln 317: Prr-sidf-nl nl'
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Club '18, Surf--tary 518: Annual ing Coulvwl '47, 'Hg Fllvvlxunir-ul Drawing Clulr
Stuff 313. S:-ninr Claw Eulil-In '471 W'hu's Who 'lflz F.l".-K, 'liz l
'flilg Ui:-le' F-wrum 313: Runuvr- Nunn:-r-up for mn-I li4-pn--4f-nIu-
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BERT LINDLEY
F. F. A. '45"447: S. P. C. -ln.
mul '45-'47g Orchestra
CLASS OF '48
PEGGY LINDLEY
Spcech Play 'Ll-7: Reproduclirm
nf Sophomore Play '47g Junior
Pluy '47g Choral Club '46: Bum!
'-I-55483 Drum Major '47-118: F.,
HA. 7165 Golden Rule N181 Most
Representative Girl '47g Whnl
Who '47g Speech Club '47-VLH:
Runner-up for Most Represent-
ative Girl '48: Girls' Fr-rum "LR,
HERBERT LITTLE
F.F.A. '45-'4-3.
JOYCE LIVINGSTON
F.H.A. '4Bg Annual Staff Play
516g Class Play '47g Miraljlv
Diclu Club '48g Speech Claw
Play '47g Band '4-7948: Drum
lluiurn-tlr: '47-'4-3.
MARIE MCDOUGLE ANNABELLE MCGEHEE HARLEY lVlAR'l'lN RUBY MAYFIELD
Specnh Club 'll-8: Girls' Frvrum F.l-LA. '4-5.
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EDNN xmulus PAT xmomf. BII.I.lPl .uv Xlllfllllf rznuiri Nlmlrrvlc
Nyqm-ll Club '13-'lH, -'Huw-r llirl-' Fwrulu 'lH: Sp.m.Nl1 Ulu" lun:-rr Plan' AIT: Sgnnlixll lflnl
I : 5.,plmnmw Plan' 410: Sung- 'l7"-18: Xiu- l'l:'-ivlvnx ui Span- '17-xiii: l'n--iflwln inf 512.111
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JFNY ll'-XYNI-H NIOON R. B. PARNELL HARULD PARNELI. BILL PARNELI,
I ll,-X 'Hi Fur-Ilnall '46-318: "S" ,-Xa:m'iu- Yvlluw .larkvl Xlunugu-r 'H-'hz Yr-llnw ,lm-kvl Nlnlmg:-r 'llfl-'lx
Iinn '46-'4B: liuskvllvall 'Vai Spanish Club 'lb-WR: CLIN- l7.l".K. 'liz X-wrinli--ll 'ln
Nh-vhunivul Drawing Club '-17: Plays 'l6-'l7: S.l',C, 'Ihr'-17:
Physirs Club 518: Hunorululv is-mu-iulinn '15-'IH1 Sling'-1
Xlunlinn All Diwlrivl '47-VIH: Slzxff '48,
Trurk '-13: Cu-Cuplnin '-18: Fin'-
rhicf '4-B.
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CLASS OF '48
A. R. PEAHCY FEYE PIERCE SAXIXIIE POWERS IA NlTl.l.Fl PYl?."l'l"l'
Flag Raiser V183 Football 'll-
'fl8: Basketball '45-Ulu: Barr.
hall '4-7: Track '44-113: Nlnvhani-
cal Drawing Club '47g Offiver
Mechanical Drawing Club '46:
Physics Club '48g Cluss Officer
'47g Class Favorite Runner-up
'46g Junior Favorite '47g Prvs-
iflent of Student Bmly '-43:
Captain nf Footlvall '47: Clue-Q
Play '47: F.F.A. V163 Prn-sislf-nl
nf Science Club 3473 Hnnorablv
Mention on All-District '47: S.-
P.C. 'Ll-3: Fire Boy '47: Whn's
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A. '48g Band, Flagln-arm' 'Illi-
'fl-Bg Choral Club '46: .luniur
Class Officer '47g Senior Class
Officer '48g Who's Who '46-
'-l8g Annual Staff Play '-16:
Gulflen Rule Club. Officer '-18:
.lunior Class Play '47g Girls'
Forum '4-8g School Swt-1-Ihf-nrt
48.
LYNDOL ROBERSON MARY TOM ROBERSON KENNTH SCOTT NANCY SEAY
F.F.A.g Football
Class
Club '4-65 Band Officer '4-73485
Officer '46-'47g Choral
Drum Maj orette '46- '48 g Class
Play '46-'4-73 F.H.A. '46-'47:
Girls' Forum ' Runner u for
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Schnol Sweetheart '48.
Football '45-'47g Second Team,
All-District '46g All District '47g
Honorable Mention All Slate '-17:
Basketball '4-5: Co-Captain of
Football '47: Track '47g Class
Play '4-7g "S" Association '46-
'4-7: Mirable Dictu Club '4-73
Officer of Mirable Dictu Club
'4-85 Fire Chief '47g Science
Club '47.
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Class Reporter '46-'47g Choral
Club '46g Spanish Club '46-'48,
Officer '4-75 Mirable Dictu Club
'46-'48g Golden Rule Club '48
Class Treasurer '4-8g Spf-onli
Club Play '4-65 Girls' Forum '4R.
CLASS OF '48
IIA FAYF SHUHK C-KYI.-K SXIITH YVILIAIE STHXI .IUHN SITLLIYRN
Phx-i4-Q Chnl: '-IR, Fpaniih Clul- 'ill-518. Uffim-r
'4T: Cla-i Rnvlxrilv' 716: Claw-
Prr-sinl:-nl 'fl0: S,l'.C. 'HL 'l8:
Clu-as Plus' 730. Rvpm-lu:-liun 'l.:
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Xliruhlf- Di:-ln Clul- '481 PF,-X. F,H.A. '15-'48, F21-IA. '45-WH.
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HUDSON VAUCHAN
-Knnuzll Stuff Play '-16: Snphn
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Sophomore Class Play '-16: HP-
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CLASS OF '48
BENNY WOLTD BERT.-X WOOD BOB WURRELI,
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FRANCES WOUD MALCOLM WOODS JAMES YANCY RAY YOUNG
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P1-Peiflewt ..,....,..,, BILL NIX
Co.-Pres. .,.....,.... DARLI-:NNI-I LUTRALL
Secrefftmf-T'rcrLs1m'e1' ..,....,.... Jo ANN EATON
Co.-Secrctrm'y-T1'easurcv' ,A,.......,. LEROY GENTZEL
Reywrfw ... ..,,.,,. DEAN MCLARTY
Co.-Reporter ...,.v...... ALBERT SCo'rT
Sergernrt-Af-Arms ............ JEAN lVlCL.-XRTY
Co.-Scrgmn 1-A f-A rms ,....,,., Jul-I N SIYLLIV.-iN
September 8, 1947, eighty-seven members of the junior class were looking forward
to a pleasant year reminiscent of the two previous years.
As freshmen we did not enjoy a full year of high school, but came here from
junior high school at mid-term. The extent of our activities was the electing of our
S. P. C. members and class officers.
Our sophomore year was slightly more eventful. We elected our class officers
and presented a play, "The Skeleton Walks". Mrs. Holt and Mr. Troup were our
sponsors these two years.
Mr. Troup and Mr. Utterback are the directors of our activities for this year.
A few talented boys of the junior class participated in a hula dance for the all-school
party. Near the opening of school we organized our class by electing our officers.
The idea of co-officers appealed to us because it seemed new and different. Also
both the boys and girls felt that in this way they were more fairly represented. Our
officers are:
Co-presidents- Bill Nix and Darlene Luttrall
Secretary and Treasurer- Joann Eaton and Leroy Gentzel
Co-reporters- Dean McLarty and Albert Scott
Co-sergeant-at-arms- Jean McLarty and John Sullivan
Our Class edited a student directoryg the proceeds of which will go toward the
cost of the Junior-Senior banquet.
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CAROLYN JANICE ALSUP
FRANCES BILLS
JOAN BISHOP
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THOMAS BLUFORD COLLINS
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CARL DEAN DERRICK
XNALLACE DEAN Dow:
BGBBIE Lou EARP
DAVEY EDMONDSON
BILL FLEMING
BARBARA ANN GAHAGAN
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BILL F.-XNNING
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LEROY GENTZEL
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LOUISE HAMILTON
FRANK ISBELL
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NAOMI GIBSON
RAY GRAVES
NANCY HOWELL
MARY Jo KENNEY
RAYMOND KENNY
WENDELL LACKEY
Jo JEAN LAUGHLIN
DEAN MCLARTY
WELDON MCDONALD
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JEAN MCLARTY
DARLENE LUTTRALL
LA NELL MCKNIGPIT
GIIADY MLTRRAY
CHARLES NEBLETT III
SARAH ANN NORTH
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MARY MYERS
BILL NIX
PHILIP OGAN
SAMMIE OTTINGER
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WANDA LEE PITTMAN
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LATHELL ROGERS
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RAMONA RANDOLPH
ROGER DEAN ROBERSON
MARY RUSSELL
ALBERT CLIFTON Sco'r'r
BETTY JO SCOTT
POLLY SHANNON
JEAN SKILLMAN
THOMAS MCLAIN SPFJLL
DOROTHY STONE
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DARRELL SULLIVAN
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OFFICERS
Pwasident ........... ..,.... L . C. SHUFFIELD
Vice President .................. .......... H AL PILGRIM
Secretary and fZ'1-easuver ...... ,...,... M ARTHA BRAEUER
Reporter .................. . ....... BARBARA TERRELL
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Sergeant-At-Arms ....... ...,. J OHNNY WILLINGHAM
When September came around this year, one hundred sophomores
began their -second year of high school. They met on October 13, 1947,
and under the supervision of Mrs. Krebs, elected officers.
The sophomores have really entered ,into the school spirit this
year. They had a booth at the All School Party, turned out for pep
meetings and football games, and participated in the programs given
for the school.
Several boys were on the first string in football this year, and
four of them lettered. Many played on the "B" team, and several came
out for basketball and track.
The sophomores have thoroughly enjoyed this year of school,
and they are looking forward to two more exciting years.
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CIIARLENE ALEXANDER
EVELYN SIDEAN ANDREWS
CHARLSIE ANN BAKER
ORVILLE BELCHER
JERAL RLACKVVOOD
JEAN ROASE
ADALE BRADLEY
BUSTER BROWN
MARTHA BRAEUEIZ
LOUISE BRAMLETT
MARY JOYCE BRANHAM
JOE CANADY
MARY MAE CANADY
JACKIE CANTRELL
KENNETH CAREY
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FRANCES CARLTON
WELTON CLONINGER
ROY GLENN COOK
JOE DERRICK
RUTH DUNSON
DWANE EASTER
OREN ELLIS JR.
JIMMY FRED EVERETT
H. B. GARRETT
MARY BETH GARRETT
LETHA FERN GAITHER
NORMA GRAHAM
TOMMY GRAHAM
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NELL SMITII
MARIE SONES
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President ....,..,. .....A I JAWRENCE HiXNCOCK
Vice President ,,.... .,............ B ILLY LITTLE
Secretary-Tfrm.surea' ..,.. .......... N ORMA HALE
Reporter ............. ..... J FIANNE WIiITFIELD
Sergermt-At-Ao-ms ...... VIRGIL FINCHER
The largest freshman class in the schoolfs history enrolled in
Stephenville Senior High School September 8, 1947, and set about their
work with interest and enthusiasm.
Miss Grace Ogan and Mr. C. F. Crabtree were appointed sponsors
of the class.
Led by the president, Lawrence Hancock, who was assisted by
Vice-President Billy Little, Secretary-Treasurer Norma Hale, Reporter
Jeanne Whitfield and Sergeant-at-arms Virgil Fincher, the class 1e-
alized many objectives thorughout the school year.
Because of the past successes of the present freshmen, much is
expected of them, and the class will strive to fullfill these hopes.
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BOBBY ATKINSON
ALLIENE AYCOCK
LESLIE BILLINGSLEY
JOE ROASE
TRAVIS BOREN
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JIMMY BROOKS
NORBREY BRUNSON
JOY BULLINGTON
FREDDY MAY CARLOCK
GLORIA CAWTHORN
DONALD CHAPMAN
DONALD CHRISTIE
MICKEY CROW
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BILLY RAY DAY
JESSIE FERN DOVE
DANNY DEAVER
ANDY DUNFORD
JEAN DERRICK
JUNE DUNAWAY
NELL DUNSON
CURTIS FALLIN
CLARENCE FARRAR
VIRGIL FINCHER
JOE FLEMING
JERRY FLOWERS
KENNETH GAINES
ARLON GAITHER
MARY KATHERINE GILMORE
EARL GRISSOM
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BILLY HALE
NORMA JEAN HALE
LAWRENCE HANCOCK
KENNETH HALEY
LA JEAN HOWARD
ROBERT HICKMAN
PA UIIA HOLLEMAN
MARTHA
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CONNIE HUCKABAY
CHARLYNNE JOHNSTON
DARWIN HUSTON
T. N. JACKSON
JOHNNY ISBELL
YVONNE KELLEY
MAUDIE KEY
ANNA FRANCES KIRKLEN
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MELBA JOYCE LAY
BETTY SUE LEE
VANCE K. LEE
BILLY LITTLE
DONALD LUTTRALL
ELODA MARTINEZ
RUBY MAYFIELD
J. W. McMAHAN JR.
MARY HELEN MILLER
NANCY MOBLEY
BILLIE MONTGOMERY
CARLENE MOORE
EUGENE MOORE
JOE MOORE
HARRIS MORRIS
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DORIES NEWSOM
AUDREY O'NEAL
GEORGE OWENS
ARNOLD PACK, JR.
BILLY RAY PARHAM
NANCY PARKER
WINONA PARHAM
DOROTHY HELEN PHIPPS
PEGGY PRESSLEY
LA VIECE RAMSAY
DOROTHY RATLIFF
ROBERTA-REESE
MARTHA ROBBINS
TERRY ROBERTS
KATE SHANNON
J. E. SCOTT
DAN SHEPARD
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KATHLEEN SMITH
MINNIE LOIS SNEED
TOMMY SNOW
JOE SONES
.1oYcE SPEARS
RICHARD STONE
ISD VAN STEPHENS
ROBERT STREBECK
JIMMY TAYLOR
JOHN TAYLOR
IIAROLD THOMPSON
LOYD THURMAN
BENNY TIDWELL
LOIS TURNER
GRADY WAGGENER
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THURMAN WALKER
CRESSIE WATSON
GERALD WASHBURN
VIVA WESSON
CHARLENE WELLS
RUBY WEIR
KENNETH WEATHERS
JEANNE
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GUY WILLARD
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HAROLD WOOD
TOMMY WRIGHT
JAMES YOUNG
JERRY WOOLEY
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in thc spring of 1947. Since he has made an enevialvlc
rr-rural, Ht- works hard and cxpvcls n-nrh mnmber of his teum
In :ln thc snmv. His knnwledgv nf coaching tcrhniqucs. his
allilily to handle men. :mul his svcrvl of his suvcvss lies in
his genuinc friendship for every athlete in the squurl.
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STEPHENVILLE VS. BALLINGER
6 19
Tln- Jae-k--le juurnn-yml lu Bullingf-r fur Ihr- first game nf thv sa-asnn. Sincr
nuns: nl' lh-' twun w--rv invxpvrirnmztl. thvy 1-nul1ln't clivk. Thu-y hucl hull breaks
mn lliruuaihnul the' gumv. Altlmugh thc Bcurvuts rullcnl ulung in the first hall
lhf' ,I-1l'kl'ls smppctl thi-ru milfl in lln: last pvriuul of pluy. lnut running nut oi
limi' In-1 tht- -ll--'nf-r I0-6.
STEPHENVILLE VS. CLEBURNE
18 18
The' Jn:-kv-ls plnyml gnml hull nn thi-ir hnmc fivlsl against annthcr Yu-lluw Jnrkm
-quail frum tilt-!-unnv. Thr- gamr' was :i thrill:-r frum slnrt tu finish, 1-neling in
in lil--I8 vlv.il!l..1k. This game wus run-nl as game- nf lhv wx-vk hy Dub King.
:Imrls writer fur the Furl Worth Star-Telegram.
STEPHENVILLE VS. WAXAHACHIE
7 20
Thr lark:-ts. bring thc unnlvnlng. nrxt playml thc Waxnhachir- lmlinns ut Wax-
nhnvliiu. Thr- Inuliuns haul tn play lhrir lu-st l-all tn finally nlnwn Ihr- Jarkn-ts
20-7.
STEPHENVILLE VS. CISCO
7 0
Aftcr twn lnssr-s :mul nm- tio the luck:-ts started rolling hy :lnwning thc Cisvn
l.ulnn'S 7--U in th-1 first rnnfvrvnvr- gzunv, Thu' ,Iurkcts playa-al hunl and fust :ill
ht- wny. lmving lwu veins:-cutivu' tuuchtlnwns rull:-al liar-lc br-vuusc ul' pf-nnltins.
STEPHENVILLE VS. BRECKENRIDGE
6 41
The Jackvts suffcrml their worse loss of Ihr' scnsnn whvn thf-y mvl Ihr' favurf-nl
Brfw-km-nri4lgv Buvkimms al Brm-kvnriulgv, The .lun-kr-ls just wr-rm-n'l rlirkirlfi-
in-l fm-ll tu tln- Buvks 41-6.
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TOP ROW :
Ray Graves. A. R. Pearcy, Hudson Vaughn, Bobby Joe Shroyer. .
BOTTOM ROW: .
Mnrvin Fimzlu-r. Kr-nnrxh Smit. li. B. Parnell. Johnny Willingham. Alton Ray Hnnten, Dean Rnhermn. Ben Bnty.
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14 0
Next the Jackets trnmpctl the Arlington Colts lfl-0. The Cnlts. fi-mn tlislrir-t 3
IAA, wen- no mulch for the 9AA Yi-llnw Jackt-ts. Altlmugh this wa-z :t nun- 3
ronfert-nm: tilt. it n-stnrml thr nmrulv nt' thv treatin an-l gavf- thmn liar-it thwit
Fighting spirit
STEPHENVILLE VS. MINERAL WELLS
7 - 20
fhv Kline-ral W'nlls Muuntainevrs nvxt vlntllu-ng--tl tht- Yull-iw .latvk--ts ut llatys ,g
Fit-lil in Str-I-ht'nvil1'. The Mnuttlatim-wrs svnrt-tl first. l-ul fail:-tl In kit-k thu- fli' Q-'il
'xtrn point. The- .latvkr-ts srnrml nvxt. :intl aftt-r kivking tho 1-xtrn point. ht-ll t 1 X
t T-b tlcunl until thc- fourth quztt'tt'r. Tlw Muttntuinvrs tlwn Irivtl 1-vt-ry trirzk , i K
ilny they hzttl. and sucucalutl in ringing up twn nntrv svnrvs. fur tt Z0-7 finul. N
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7 18
The .lunkvts tnnglctl next with tht- fzivm-nfl Wvutlwrfnrtl Kangaroos nt Wvnlhvr-
fnrtl. This gitmt- was played nn at ww-t fivltl: nt-ith:-r tr-mn phtyf-tl its lu-sl. lt
was an action puvkml thriller with Ihr' ,lnrkt-ts right nn thv W4-utln-rfurtl gmt!
line when thc final whistle hlvw. I-ntling Ihr' gunn' with 13 points fur thr
Kangaruns :intl 7 puints for thc Jackefts.
STEPHENVILLE VS. RANGER
24 0
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The sccnntl string matic a good showing in tha' lust qtturlvr. Must nf thas:-
will npr-ruth from first string lxvrth nt-xt year.
STEPHENVILLE VS. BROVVNVVOOD
0 6
The Jackets lost thc gamr- nf tht- sr-ztsnn with th:-ir trcnlitinnnl rivals, tht'
Brnwnwunrl Lions. This game was platyrl on 'l"h:inksgiving Day .tt Hatys Fit-lil.
lt sevmetl for a whilt: thc game was giving to ln' at st-nrt-loss tic. hut nlmut 11 minulr-
if-fort' thc half. thc Linns ret-nvt-rml at .lztrket fttinlfhr. :mtl on tht: nvxt play thrvw ,xfl,.,- g,mlu.i1itig fruin North Ttrxas Stats: Teachers Cnlle e
a long pass for n tuuchtlown. Both tt-anis thru-ut:-nctl several times in thu Inst
half. but neither scored.
th-uf-h fit-nrgv Allvn Utt:-rlttn-k came to Stephenvilln Hit.,
S4-html, Xl.-ng with Cmn-h M. O. Murphy he worked har
with Ihr' sqntnl. Aft:-r fnntlirtll season was nver e
was ht-:nl 1-mu-I1 of Ihr- l0-1-7-f1-3 haskfrthull team.
TOP ROW:
1. Counh Murphy. 2. Thurman Wailkrr, 3.Jnr:k Hrtncnr-k. 4. Rzty Graves, 5. Kcnnrrth Small. 6.Hurisnn Vnuglmn,
7 A. R. Pnurcy. 8. Lt-stu-r Lackey, 9. Bolzhy Shrnyr-r, 10. Buh Rurnsny. ll. Cunclt Uttcrhmrk.
MIDDLE ROW:
1. Couch Stvphnns. 2. Marvin Finchrr, 3. R. B. Purnell, 4. .luhnny Willinp:l11tlvl. 5. Alton Huntcn, 6. Dunn Rnbersnn,
7. L. C. Shufficld, 8. Billy Ross, 9. Bnhhy Brummct, mgr.
BOTTOM ROW:
1. J. W. McMalmn, mgr., 2. Ben Baty, 3. H. B. Gnrrvlt. 4. Tommy Snrrll. 5.Wcnr1nll Lnckrxy. 6. Ikey Newman,
7 Kay Graves, 8. T. B. Collins, 9. Hal Pilgrim.
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Si-hu--l In rum-h after grniluuting frum H.irIlin-Simm..n-
Uniwreity. B:-I-:imc of his smart Imining .mil hnril ilvill.
Q1-mv nf Ihr limp with whum hi: wnrkml pr-,l.:zl.lx will nI.Ik4
xhv mreily squad ncxz year.
Thi- F-I--pin'-nullv HIV' I-'am hu-I u -in-4-.-4-ful yvur.
If-vu gninf-4. limi:-in Slvpilwn- I lrll k Ihr' "Ii" lvuln.
nn-xp:-ri:-n --flv I in I 1-:- huiqnw' .In-I plnying, .mil maili-
lmnn, Th-' fir-I g.nn1r mis lu-I In In-ilvll Tf- lil. Thu'
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uwxl iw--k 5Iruun Ii-Iugiil nfl' .I slrmlp: Juvki-I Ivaun In win 6-13. In .I in-Iuln
uznlu- with lrmivll un Ihr' Juvka-I hmm- fi'-l-I Ihv lurk:-Is wun Ihvir Illini gunn-
-vi Ihr: pair 27-T. Tin' finui gnun- nf Ihi- yvur wvnt In Cmnylw in :I rnuuii
.nnv In lhi- tum- nf 7-21.
Un lhv ,l.Iv'kv'l lvziln. Huw Rn--I wan lin- vhivl' uffi
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FIRST ROW:
J. W. Nlrrilahnn Jr.. Hnl-hy Alkinwn. Johnny Brandon. Chnrlvrw Neblr-lt Ill. John Sullivan, Lawrence Hancock. Donald
Rub:-r-mn. Frnnkiv lsnln-ll. Bnlilmy Brnmmr-Il..
SPCUND IIUW:
Trnxis llnrvn. Ur:-n Elli-, W.nIl:w-- ll-wr-. I.:--li-1 Billingsley, Billy Tally, Philip Ognn. Billy Lillie, Harold Thnmpsnn.
THIRD RUW:
Cnnnh Sw'-hi-ru. Curl In-rr-ii-k. Cnrli- I-iullin. Virgil Fincher. Jimmy Evnrrlt. Leroy Gnnlzfxi. Juhiol' Puck, Keith l.nclcey'.
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Thr Dirt Dauhers of Junior High reorganized this year. The team was
ruavhml by Jim Molnley. Their first game was with Strawn on a muuldy fit-ln.
Thi- 'Nlaulmt-rs" lost 6-0. The sevond game was played hero with Comanche-.
The' Indians bent 14-0 on thc return game with Comanche the 'Aclaubersn with
a scorn- of 27-0. The last game the Junior High team played was with Strawn
again. The some resulted at 13-0 in favor of Strawn.
Dr-spite tha- fact that the opponents outweighed the 'idaubersu considerably.
the loam put up a good fights in all games and are looking forward to next
War and a 'letter 'ecard' Coach Jim Mnliley took the Junior High Boys in hand and
taught thf-m the fundamentals of football, the game he
knows so well. He found and developed real material in
this junior team. and the hoys often played a brand of foot-
lvall fur better than their years warranted.
FIRST ROW:
Mr. Mohley.conch. Bnhlny Brummf-tt. mgr., Jimmy Taylor. Ben Jzlvksnn, Norman Dove, Jimmy Garrett, Albert Scott. Asst,
coach.
SECOND ROW:
J. W. Mcllflahnn. mgr., James Young, Harry Breauvr, Ruhr-rt Strelmrk. Jnr' Jackson, T. N. Jackson, Jimmy Howell.
THIRD ROW:
Robert Langley, Donald Walk:-r, Joe Soncs, Harold Woorls, Philip Fa-nner, Truman Walker.
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As the years pass, we are going up the hill of educa-
tion on the highway through S.H.S., the highway paved
with the courses of higher learning, with football games,
crowning the football sweetheart, school parties, school
plays, pep meetings, selecting the school favorites, and
many other events which we all enjoy together.
In 1948 we went farther up the hill, gaining more
knowledge, enjoying our school activities together. We
will never forget the football games we won and lost,
the Booster Club being organized, and the reviving of the
Stinger. One of the most enjoyable events of the year is
the receiving of the annuals. As Editor I would like to
thank the sponsors, Miss Hicks and Mrs. Smith, the staff
and all the others who have worked so faithfully in mak-
ing it possible to have this book. May the proud tradi-
tions of this school forever live.
LAUDAZELLE BROWN
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PICTURES ON PACE 66
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4 it nn: I' tht' halrcwl hitting lvnrkf. the' .lnvkf-te haw had in a lung limi-. Ae maptuin uf thu' Juvkvti iquml he lwl thvm victorinusly through
m 1 tml U - '- ri:-t. and will he mi--u-tl in thu- eww-ns tu rm'-.
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"Filip-r-" plug:-tl .I gn-ut -vumn --f hull for the- ,lun-kv!-4 at ve-nt:-r. Hr vu-1 Jlwuy- in thvrf- lighting. :tml kv-pt thv nppnm-nt wnrriunl with hii lu'hinul-thf'-
Qvrinnnugn-l,1vkI1--, Ht- mi- ut gm-il un nffunsn- a- :lvfv-mf. anal hvlpwl 4-In-n thv h I--- in thu- lin-- I--r thu .lan-kt-t lun-ks lu run thmugh. llie gnml tnvkling uml
lrluvkitlg httn him H-vlmutlrlv llvntinn -Ulwli-tri:-I.
Xl-XRNIN I'lNtlHEli-fliml
"l"in.-Ii' t--4-L um -it th: right vn-1 ul thv .luvkrt Iinw. and punk run' .if i ut Il 1-nnugh ln wine- him-1-If lion.-rulnlr Mn-ntinn All-.li-trim-t. llv was the plnyn-r
almiy- Aman tht- fin-I-I un-In-r them- punts. nml uwuully gut hix main. H-1 w.t- Jlmw- nn hi- nw- untl mznlr- thu- tippa-ni-rxll r-ml-runs ri-ky lm-im--N. Finrhrr
Ivlalywl hur-I. fl:-un lfull all fmt'-un .mul wlll ln' nn-sr-tl nf-xt yvur.
ll, H. PARNLLL- Guard
"B-Ill" N-P' th" f""Hh- huf-I llillillg fillhl guar-I nf th-f Jarkvt line-up. He wi- usually ju-t it little- hit naught-i than thu- mun n-'msc thf- lint- fn-rn him. an-l
th'-rv sw-rv wry f1'W Playvr- who r'uul4l rnove him out of his pn-itinn. Bull was ulwuys in th:-rv huitling. unll math- lflunnralvln- Nl:-nlinn All-tlietrivl. Hn- ln:-
lurnv--I in :hr-if gmt-I Qwuwni- ..4 Lmthull fur thi- ,lm-kt-ls, anti mi- 1-.M-qpmg-I .tt Ihr it-mn this yt-nr,
KPINNETH SCOTT-Turklv
Nm-lt wimli up his High S4-In-ml frmllmll plnving with a lfrilliunt rv-inrml, lit' i-4 thu' only .lackvt that ha-1 ln-rn un first String fur thrvv yvur-1. His lul-
ii-tullt unrl Ivum-rru-liing ttuklv- wun him First 'ln-am All llimrivt. uml Hunurulyll' ll-nliun All-Stair' Wh-n thing- -mlm--I tu In- going tha' wmng way. lh.tt
ml- wlwn Scutt wax hi- mughr-41. 'l'hv opp-mv-nt's pu--ing was nf-wr -:nv w.th Svull ru-hing th-- pn-1-1-r runitutltly. Hix hard tnrkling. Mm-king. nnzl bi-
hghling -pirit will I-if mii-4-.I tw thi, num ni-xt yrur.
IICSTI-QR lr.-XCKEY Buck
l.1--t:-r, who war tn ba- thu- ,lm-kv:-' sl-emi mari, had in umjg-rgo guru,-ry ug mv first nl' thr' scasnn, Hr- hurl ull tho fight unrl spirit of u ru-al Yr-llnw ju:-keel.
mul km-w h.: Inusinvps wh:-n ix vqnn- In varrying tht' hall. Although later hr- was bark in the Jul-kv-t lin:--up anal ulitl enum- finv- hull marrying. the- wa-un -'mlm-ul
In-I'nrv he' hu-I limv tu Wally go-t ln rolling again. ln-414-r was thu- typv nl' plnvn-r whu maulv you fu-rl au- if the .llwkvt-1 vmulnl ln- mfr' again:-t :my tm-um. Hvrl-'s
hoping. l.:--twr. that vnu mm gvt into 1-ullegv: alhlelirs right from the -tart.
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HUDSUN X kl'GHAN'fBu1-k
"H-unky". whn has lvtlvrvll thru-r' years. unclctl his High School fnntball playing with thu' ra-pututiun fnr he-ing nm' nf thu' lwst grnunnl gninvr-4 in thx- tliul-
rict. Almut vw-ry -ith--r gluy Honky would rnnn- flying ui-numl entl or plow through thv linv. Ht- wa-2 thr' inf:-ly man on tlcfenw. anal was ti- gmnl :1 :left-nsive
man uw uffvnsivv. Having play:-cl safely for tht- two preceeding years. hr wafl n vetvran at Ihr- pnsitinn. :tml provvul his alrilily with many goml punt returns.
His paws intern-uptions and upvn-field tacklci saved the team many touchdown-.
DEAN RUBERSON-Cuanl
Dean was tht- hanlhitting left guard of thc Jacket line-up. When Dean got his hamls on a man, hr was as good as ilnwn. His tackles usually rnnnvcled
ulmut tht- km-us. and :A player has nc-ver been known to get loose front him nr to mlrng hint for yanlage. Hr was thu only .lackrt of thc sensun ln play u lull
fnrty quurtvrs without being substituted fur. With his fine blocking and nurll tackles, Denn has alrvnnly maale a name for himsvlf with the Jackets. He will
In- has-k with the lark:-IS next fall, and n lot will he expected of him.
I.. C, SHUFFIELD-End
I.. C. wax lhv' big. fast Jacket lf-ft vnrl. A-1 41 sophomore, he alrr-atly plave-l liall likz- a w'tPrnn, unvl with two years If-fl to play. hc shnultl alevclnp into nm'
uf tht- lwst player- Strphenvillv- has rv:-r had. Thv rougher the game grim thr' ln-ttvr L. C. likm- it. HP is also an ext-1-ll:-nt pass receivvr. and his gamtl
rallvlif'-1 gain:-nl manv yurnls for the' ,lar'kn'ls. Everyom' will he' wntvhing l.. C. frlr Ihr' nvxt c'nuplP uf ye'ar9. nnnl hu- will lm 1-xp:-rlml tu fill thfir e-xpr--Izlli-ne.
li -XY CR.-HIS--Quarterback
Ray nvvupii-.I the key slot nf tht- Jacket? "T" formation. 'hm of quanl-ybgivk. With Ray's I-ullr-t passes cunnerting practically ru-ry timv. uppom-nts unull
nvxer fr-vl salt- until the finul whistle blew. If he was rushed, it dinln't seen: tu make mu:h al ffvrutlre. for ha wt-ulml marlu them :unnevray anal u-u.1lI.'
pi:-k up guonl yarrlagu. He was also very good at handling the ball, His fine passing. ball carrying. and punting won him n ln-rth nn the ull :lislrirt at-4-.tml
nam. Hr' will hr the key man of the Jacket squad next yenr, and will he expected tn lr-ml lhv Jackets through tn many victories.
,IHHNNY Wll.LlNCHAMfTacklr: '
"Putty", whu if the la-I of the well-known Willinghams, lived up to what uns vxpurtml of him. His two older brothers haul manlc quite a rcpulati n for
lhf-nmflvvs while pluying for lhv Jas-kcts, and Pntty fnllnwml close in lhmr luotsteps. He was about the biggest man un thc loam. anul nu playur frutll any
win-rv was big enough lo run mer him. He was also nm' of the fastest men un the team. and uwd his apt-eel rffz-vtiwlp' un kickoff-1 anal punts. Hi-: gum! ul
round playing wnn him Hunnrahlv Mcntinn All-llistrict. This was Pnttv'w last yr-ar, aml tha- man that plays his prwilinn next yn-nr will han- lu play gt-ul
lf.1ll it' hr' fills it as wvll as Potty did.
li'lB'!Y SllRUYERfB.tck
BuI,hy's playing -aurprisetl f-vnrynne through thl- svason. Nn unc had knnwn nf hi'1 pass-catching ability. nr his spevul in vnrrying lhf- hall. Bol-lay mullr' fnnu'
gn-at rut:-hvs throughout the svasnn. picking up gunrl yardage nn them, and making tnuchduwns on some. He always haul thu- fight :xml spirit of u ra-al Yvll-iw
Jnvkvt. and was always in thrfrc doing his bt-st. He ulsn shnwenl ability in his pass nlcfunsr-, anal snvwl the' .lurkz-ts many yanls hy knm-king nluwn or inteerr-vplim.:
paws:--, Hr- will lu- har-lr with thf' .lnrke-t-1 next yvnr. nnil a lnt nf people- are vxpr-sting some gnml playing front him.
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H-Xl. PILCRIMA-Eml
Hal aurprisvcl 1-vr-rynnv hy starting out ne a sulretitute. :tml ending the season nn first string. anal filling thu' pnwition very wvll. He- :mul Crm-ve wvrr- n grvnt
fn.:-sing 4-omlninutiun. unsl hm- cnultl always ln: nlvpemlerl upon to cat:-h thr' hall if it wvrv anywhere nvar his mach. The .Itu'kr'ls' passing altnrk mmlal nut hall:-
ln-vn vrmmplvn- without him. Hul hus two ye-urs lrft tn plny, and sh-iulcl make one nl' Ihr he-st n-ml: Stvphunvillv has hull in many y:-are.
W'FlNDEl.l, LACKEY--Guard
W4-nnlull pluyrgnl some goml hard ball for the Jackets at guard and tackle. Hc' was very fast. aml alnnut as rnugh tw any player in tht' tlistrirl. lli-4 lnrrat
lnlucks and lucklvs always made the nppnnvm wnmla-r huw anyone so small could hit so har-I, Hx' was always nn his toes aml in thvru- ligllting. llr' will lu-
lnuck nvxt year. occupying a first string berth. and will be expected to be tht- mughvst man nn thr- twain.
BOB RAXISAY--Bank '
ln his first ynar out for football Buh showed the makings of a real player. He played enough this year to givv an itlva of what hr' was cnpalrln- of alning. fur
hr- ef-lzlom ran with thv hall without picking up at least ten ynrds. He's fast as lightning and will :lo a ln! of hall rarrying for thu- .luvketw nm-xt yt-ar.
TOMMY SPELLfTarkl0
Tummy. u 195 pound turklr, is nnnther lnny with the makings nf n great plnyvr. lla- played goutl hard hall for Ihr- Jnrkvts this svasnn, anal with his wr-ight
and 1-xpm-rin-nvv hm' will lu- ululr tn hulfl his own against anyone next year. Tummy works hard in pruvlir:-. and vun always ln- rnunleul upon tn he in the-rv hust-
Iing in a game.
D.-iVlD NEWN1ANhCentcr
"lk:-y'e" great hlnrking, hard tackles, hall handling ability, and fighting spirit have pmvml him n truf- Janket. He's always in thcrc fighting all the wny,
mill 1-un gf-1 as mugh as unynne. With two years left tn play, he should be alnlr- tn go as far as he wants to in funtbnll. Occupy-ing the center slot next fall,
hi- shuulul he as guml as any center in the district.
BOBBY BRUMMETT and 1. W. M:-MAI-IAN. JR.-Managers
Bt-hhy and J. W. took can- vt' the jnb nf keeping the field house nlvnn and ready for thv Jackets. The-y worked hard all through the smsnn, keeping every-
thing in tip-mp shape, with lirtlv reward fm- their work. Thr: team along with the whole snhnnl would like tn express their appreciation fnr their fine work.
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Winning nine conference games and losing three, the Jackets had a very successful
season. They stood second in the district. Two of the lost games were to Brownwoodg
the first by only one point. Another game, that with Breckenridge, was lost by one
point. The Jackets also won two tournaments, one at Ranger and one at Gornian with
Ray Graves making the tournament team at both places. Wendell Lackey made the
tournament team in Tarleton tournament. We were very pleased over the team's
work this year, and next year also we should have some real basket ball played for
S. H. S.
Top row: .lnmcs Yanrty. Ray Grave'-s. Marvin Fincher. Don Lowery, Coach Ultcrlmnk.
Sr-vonul row: Kay Cmvcs. Wrznnlcll l.:u'kcv. Dnrrvll Sullivan. Allrn Mnmlv.
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KAY GRAVES '
Kay was n fast, :tlcrt workvr for thc'
.lmrkm-ls who has consistcnt hustlr- anvl
rlntvrmination. He will form n gnml part
nf next season? team.
DONALD LOWERY
Big Dnn shnwerl great promise nn thr'
tvnm this yPar. :tml wc- all Pxpmzt him
to :lo lfig things in ltusketlmll Ihr' nrxt
lwn years.
ALLEN MOODY
Bugs has savexl many a game hy get-
ting balls on the rebound anrl tapping
them hack in. We are sorry that this
is the last year nf his playing fnr
S. H. S.
MARVIN FINCHER
Playing his last year for the Jackets.
Fincher proved to he valuable in get-
ting the rchourtrls. Through his FIG-
fensive work. the team was ahh' tn
hold flown some of the high scarf-rs in
the opposing teams.
WENDELL l. ACKEY
W-'ml-rl. also nm- uf tha- high srmnlg
mvn. hurl his une' lmnfl sh-it wurfting nl
high sp f-.-. I in 1. ur.-ni n.t.j1.my .f mf'
games.
R AY GRAVE?-
Killv-r. who will lm hack next yr-ar.
was n high sr-ming man and runsirlvrvrl
'Inv uf lhl' lwst rlrfvnsiw- plnvvrs in tliv
vlislrirt.
.l -KNIES YANCY
Yank. thf- tree-topper of the quin-
tvrt. was used most valuably in getting
thr- relxounuls. His help in this type
nt' play will he misserl consizlvrahly
nf-xt year.
DARRELL SULLIVAN
Sullv is at goml hall hancllnr, rlepvml-
nlnlv. anrl will :levi-lop intn at vvry val-
unlxln- playvr.
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The yell leaders of 1947-48 have worked lmrll fm lwlp make this sc-lirml a successful
and enjoyable one. They did a wonderful job iii keeping up the spirit, and not once
did they let the rain 01' cold weather discourage them from sliowimg real loyalty for
our school, therefore, with love and appreciation we rlerlicate this page to the yell
leaders of S. H. S.
BILLY WESTON LEE U .TOE CANADY
JOY REE T-TAMTLTUN
EVA VON WYATT MARTHA LATHAM
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STUDENT PARTICIPATION COMMITTEE
Thc Studcnt Participation Committee of Stephenville High School is similar to the
Student Councils of other schools. It is the governing body of the school. The purpose
of the S. P. C. is to plan student activities and to create a closer relationship between
the students and the faculty. Two pupils, with grades averaging 80 or above, are
chosen from each home room to serve on this committee.
To be a member of this group one must not only have made a B average the pre-
ceding semester, but he or she must also be loyal to his school, teachers, and classmates.
Members of the S. P. C. should be capable of leading and directing any activities of
the school.
At the head of the Student Participation Committee is the President of the Student
Body who is elected by the entire school. Other officers are vice-president and sec-
retary-treasurer elected by the committee.
Some of the duties of the S. P. C. are to elect the members of the annual staff, to
elect a fire chief who suprevises all fire drills in the school, to plan assembly programs,
to select who's who for the annual, and to sponsor school parties.
Miss Gail Russell sponsors the S. P. C.
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loy Rm- Hamilton. ,lounn Eaton.
Si-1-onfl row: Mary Louise Ru--tell. Darn-ll Sullivan. Wcndcll Lackey. .lc-un XlrLarly. Ray Cruvcs. Johnny Willingham. Marlhu Bravucr. 0:1-u
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FUTURE HOMEMAKILRS OF AMERICA
Tllffhllfl lluilflimz Tmlay For Tomorrow
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MUTTU: "Toward New Horizons"
FRI-IRD:
We are the Future Homemakers of America.
We face the future with warm courage, and high hope.
For we have the clear consciousness of seeking
Ulfl and precious values.
For we are the builders of homes,
Homes for America's future.
Homes where living' will be the expression of everything'
That is good and fair.
Homes where truth and love and security and faith
Will hc- realities, not dreams.
We are the Future Homemakers of America.
We face the future with courage,
Anal high hope.
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Xlmv Hwlll flulrvll. Ln-'illv' Keith
5'-1-mil mu: I.: N--llf' Pvram. Nlairlhu Bruemir. llnrlhn Lnllmm. .lnvrr- Lixing-lon. Evvlyn Amlru-ws. Adele Brznlluy. Billie Crnvcs, Laudnzcllr' Brown. Donna
Irxnw. H..l,I.i.- Lou Hull, Gwynm Sl-nu. B1-uv., K1-ilh.
Thirll r-iw: N--:nm Xlimc-r. Jackie Boyd. Belly Whieurmnl. N--Il Smilh. Rnrhuru T:-rr:-ll. Ju Jr-an Laughlin. Mary Teague, .lnann Eaton. Lu:-ille Earp, Charlsvy
Kun H.1kwl. Nlqrv Brunhnlll. lmrvr- L:-1illiv'l'n1:.m.
F--muh r--if: I4.irI.nm Gnhdgun. J'-an Parker. Mary ,ln Krennv. Pmzgv Jones. Frnnws Clxrllun, B-fllv Sun Crum, Br-lly Jn Scnn. Gail Jackson. Mnrion Saller-
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FUTURE HOMEMAKERS
The Future Homemakers of America, which
was organized in 1929, has grown into one of
the leading clubs in S. H. S. In the year '47-'48
the monthly programs were planned around a
sixpoint program:
Improving Ourselves
Contributing to Our Homes
Cooperation for School Betterment
Developing Our Organization
Serving Our Community, State, and Nation
Promoting Recreational Activities
Outstanding activities of the year included:
Packing boxes for World Gift Festival at
Christmas
Participating in National F.H.A. week
Scavenger Hunt for F.F.A.
Folk Dance Party
Mother-Daughter Tea
CLUB MOTHERS:
Mrs. Dan D'Arcy Mrs. Joe Boyd
Mrs. A. C. Robbins Mrs. Harry Wyly
Mrs. C. V. Eaton
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OFFICERS:
MRS. M. O. IVIURPHY .... ..,,,, S ponsor
JACKIE BOYD .......... .......... P resiclent
J 0 J EAN LAUGHLIN .... .... L 'ice President
BETH GARRETT ........ ,,,.,,, S ecfretfwy
IVI.-XRTI-IA BR.-XEUER ..... .... T reasuo-er
NORMA MINTER ....,.. ....,........... R epm-ter
BARBARA TERRELL ..... ..... P a1'licLmentm'ia1L
NI-ILL SMITH .......... ............ H istoriftn.
LA NELL PYEATT .... .............. P irmist
MAUDE KEY ...,....... ..... S any Leader
First row: Wilma Driscoll. Euna Whiteside, Kathleen Smith. Patsy Piurcv, Nl:-Zhu Lay, Yvonne- Kelly. Ju Nr-ll Shufficltl, Rulty filnyfiggldl
Second row: Dorothy Phipps, Lois Turner, Gloria Cawthorn. Joy Bullinglon, Churl-'nc Wt-lla. Elnla Klarlinis. .lcnn Derrick. Jeanne Yvhilfiultl.
Third row: Cressie Watson. June Dunaway, Billie Montgomery. Winona Parham. Martha Rn!-bins. Nanry Mulxley. Norma Halo. Polly Shannon. .ivan Wxls
Fourth row: Ramona Randolph. Betty Zimmerman, Joyce Spears. Frnncvs Kirklin. limi Jr-nn Christi:-. Xlnudic Key, Martha Hunk. Dorothy Rnlliff. Kun- Siumn n
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Last year the American Jersey Cattle Club selected a F. F. A. boy to become the
recipient of a registered Jersey heifer. The boy cared for the calf according to the
agreement made with the Jersey Club, and in payment for the heifer, gave its first
heifer calf back to the American Jersey Cattle Club. This new calf was then pre-
sented from the club to another F. F. A. boy under the same agreement. The following
have received registered Jersey heifers: Preston Hook, Kenneth Carey, Fred Sydnw,
Bobby Gene Lay.
In 194-1 the F. F. A. chapter purchased several guilt pigs and gave the animals to
different members. The boys upon written agreement returned two guilts from the
first litter. Those pigs were then given to other members of the chapter. Those who
have received pigs are Jack Hancock, Isaac Savage, Fred Sydow, Raymond Kenny,
and Jimmy Grissom. '
Thirteen head of beef calves were fed this year by the Stephenville F. F. A. These
calves are purchased from various ranches in the state and were finally exhibited at
the Southwestern Exposition Fat Stock Show held in Fort Worth from Jauary 30
through Februaiy 8. These calves were also shown in the Erath County 4H and F.
F. A. Beef Calf shows.
The chapter purchased a new tomato seed from the West Cross Timbers Experi-
ment Station at Stephenville, Texas, which bred and raised this new seed. Our Chapter
is acting as a mail order house for the new seed.
A dairy judging team, consisting of Fred Sydow, James Carter, Issac Savage, with
Don Moore as alternate, attended the Houston Fat Stock Show. Out of seventy-eight
teams the boys placed fifth.
The Stephenville F.F.A. chapter plan to attend the Texas State Judging Contest,
Waco, and the Tarleton Judging Contest held at the College in Stephenville. A leather
craft course will be instituted within the chapter and for the social activities there
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will be a Father and Son Banquet, and an F.F.A. and F.H.A. party.
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T rl Donald Tate. We-lton Clonigi-r, lililln Brown, Br-nny Wood, lmrli-Q Nt-lil:-Il. Howard Lay, Darrel Lane, Preston H ok
irlli r L. D. Frank. Billy Wayne Purnell. Junior Carver. Hcrbn-rt illlr, Rill Flemming. Charles Stephens. J. C. Clark.
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on Moore. Raymond Kvnny, Rohan K1-nny, Richard Little, Lolhvll Rogers. Cecil Lindley, Donald Chapman, J. E Sc
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OFFICERS:
RALPH Moslm ...... ..A.. A rlvisor
JAMES CARTER ......... President
JACK HANCOCK ...... ...... V ice President
ISSAC SAVAGE .... ......,.. S ecretcwy
JIMMY GR1ss0M .... .,,.. R eporter
BOB WORRELL ...... Treaswrev'
SID STEPHENS ........A. .............. S entinel
THURMAN WALKER .,.... .... P afrliamentwrfian
NELL SMITH ............. .......,, S weetheavr
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First row: Grady Murray, Virgil Fincher, Billy Ray Day, Benny Tidwell. Tulwy Smnc. Donalrl Christi, Jimmy Taylor, Charles Holbrook.
Snnnnd raw: Darwin Hnustrm, Robert Hickman, Roy Larner, Vance Lee, Nvwt Gaim-s. Bnlilsy Gene Lay, Lawrcnr-c Hancock, T. N. Jackson.
Third rnw: Kenneth Gaines, Joe Moore, James Young, Joe Cauady, Arland Gaither. Eugene Munn-. Andy Dumfurd, Jug Bguse, Harnld Thompson.
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THE MIRABILE DICTU CLUB
OFFICERS:
Presiflent ....... MARVIN F1Nf:Hlcn
Vice President .... ......,... M ARY GRIMES
Secretary ..... .... L AUDAZELLE BROWN
Reporter ................... ,.......,.., W . H. DUNN
Program Chaiirmmz ..... ...... I JARRELL SULLIVAN
PfL'l'l7:fL'I'7L6'l'LffL'7'7:LL7L .... ....... K ENNETH SCOTTM
Treasurer .... ..,... D EAN ROBERSON
The Latin name of the Speech Club, freely translated, means good diction. Of
course the aim of the club and of the speech class from which it draws its members
is speaking correctly. The class is interesting, and, certainly, no other course could be
of more value to the indiv.idual.
The Mirabile Dictu Club provides social activities for the speech class. A picnic
at the Three Circle Ranch in Bluff Dale was the first affair. Initiation ceremonies
were held that night. Another affair was a Weiner roast at Possum Hill. That, too,
was lots of fun.
Each year the speech class presents a play. The last rrne, "A Date With Judy,"
was well-acted, well-staged, and proved very popular. WX
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First row: Marvin Fincher, Missy Grimes, Laudazelle Brown, Dean Roberson. Wynclnl Dunn. Kenneth Scott, Bnn Bsty, Naomi Herndon, Peggy Lindley
.lnycc Livingston, Nancy Seay.
Second row: Lena Faye Walker, Malcolm Woods, Janice Alsup, Dan Bishop, Charles Carter, Jnyf-rr Dawson, Marceline Day, Bill Fanning, Margaret Gaines
.lny Hamilton, Louise Hamilton. x X
Third row: Martrue Hutcheson, Betty Keith, Lucille Keith, Wendell Lackey. Darrell Lane. Darl--no Lullrall. Marie MncDnugal. Edna Morris, Pal Murphy
Wanda Pittman, Elmo Riggs. ' '
Fourth row: Tommy Spell, Willie Stem, Darrell Sullivan, John Sullivan, Bill Talley, Edward Turmnne. Belly Whisenant. Ernest Wonrl, Benny Wnml, Eva
Von Wyatt, James Yancy.
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OFFICERS:
Presiflmzt ..,.....,.. ..... H UDSON V,-XIYGII,-KN
Vim' PrPx'ifl1'nt ..... .,... A LTON RAY HOOTEN
Sy1f.'Af'A rms , .A,. DEAN Rommson
The US" Association is composed of all the lcttermcn in
athletics. It is an honor for a boy to become part of thc
"S" Association.
The club has had one social activity this year, a dance
at tho American Legion Hall. I
Fir! row A R Pearcy Kenneth Scott, R. B. Parnell. Marvin Fincher, Hudson Vaughn. Alton Ray Hooten.
Gu-,ml row L1-wtcr Lackey James Yancy, Joe Canady, Johnny Willingham. Alhert Scott, Dean Roberson, David Newmnn
Tlnril row Ilul Pilgrim I F Slmffield. Bobby Shrnyer. Donald Lnwcry. Bohlny Brummcll, Harold Parnell, Billy Wayne Parnell
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The "Stinger", after being discontinued for a year, was reorganized this year under
the direction of Mrs. Rex Nixon.
The "Stinger" comes out very two weeks, and has an average of five pages per issue.
The staff, which was at first inexperienced, seems to be getting into the harness
very well. Each staff membed does his job well, and thus, has made the "Stinger"
a paper that will be long remembered and carried on by future staff members.
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First rnw: Mrs. Nixon, Mary Tom Roberson, Nancy Seay, Harold Parnell, D run M:-Larry. .lrun Me-Larly. David Newman, Hal Pilgrim.
Ser-onnl row: Graco Meadow, Bobby Brummett, V. H. Bird, Joyce Dawson. Jn .loan Laughlin. Dean Roberson, Belly Crane Whiscnanl, Scotty Hale,
,lo Kenny.
Third row: Margaret Gaines. Pat Moore, Barbara Terrell, Beverley Gray, Jai-kin Bowl, Nnnmi Gibson, Erlna Morris, Henna Thornton.
Nu pictures: Hudson Vaughan, Frances Ann Carlton.
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To The Blue And The Gold
Here's a toast to Stephenville High,
We her praises ever sing,
Stand and cheer her name once again,
Loudly may the echoes ring.
Fill a glass for happy times,
Sons and daughters ever true,
Always holding deep in loyal hearts
The spirit ofthe Gold and Blue.
To the Blue- to the Gold-
To our school and its glorious history
To our faith- to our zeal-
To the days We remember so joyfully.
To the Blue- to the Gold-
May We carry our banner to victory,
To our hopes- to our dreams-
To the world we shall make ours some
Here's to all our glorious past,
Here's to our victories Won-
Here's to glorious future years,
For our fame has just begun.
Fill a glass for happy times,
Sons and daughters ever true,
Alway holding deep in loyal hearts
The spirit of the Gold and Blue.
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LAS CHAQUETAS
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Prfxiflmm- ......, ,.... G RMNFI lVIIi,xuui:
View-P1'f'sirIe'11tc ..... ,......., P ,XTRlt'I.-X NIUIDRIC
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Rvgwrfm-U .Y,Y,..,.,..........,....,.. MARY R1'ssELL
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Fiurlnru ...V,w,,w..Y,Y ....w,...ww... .wwv.., S E NHRA Pimicru: Ismau,
The twenty-six members of Las Chaquetas have enjoyed many social activities this
year. The first was the party at the home of Nancy Howell at which the new members
were initiated.
Las Chaquetas celebrated Thanksgiving by having their annual Mexican supper
in the school cafeteria. For this event Las Chaquetas invited Mr. and Mrs. Oren Ellis
to talk to them about their travels to Mexico.
The main activity we are now anticipating is the picnic at the end of school. Mrs.
Phoebe Isbell, the sponsor, is very active in all these events and in the advancement
of Las Chaquetas.
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First ruw: Grace Nlcnslnr. Pa! Moore, fllaryncnl Jackson, Mary Louise Russ:-ll. lkcy Newman. Nancy St-ay, Willie Stem, Edna Morris.
Sr-vnml raw: Nancy Huw:-ll. Rayclmn Young, Harold Purnell. Sammic Pnwr-rs. Naumi Cilvsnn. Charlsiv Ann Baker. Gail Jackson, Frankie lshcll.
Thinl mw: Un-n Ellis. .lr.. Nvll Smith. llnrllm Brnvucr. Norma .lean Minlur. Frnnm-s Ann Cnrllnn. Barbara Terrell, Sue Slrnnener. Mary Beth Carrol!
llul Pilgrim.
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GOLDEN RULE CLUB
Presiderit ........,
Vice President
Secfretary ....
Treaswrefr .,,.,.
Sgt.-At-A 'rms
OFFICERS:
LAUDAZELLE BROWN
...LA NELLE PYEATT
.. MARTHA LATHAM
DONNA D'ARcY
JOYCE DAWSON
This year the Golden Rule Club was first organized. Its purpose is good will,
which we have tried to carry Out. We began by taking several Thanksgiving baskets,
containing meat, fruit, and vegetables to needy families. We have tried to create a
useful, helpful, and social club, and we hope it will continue. The club consists of
thirty-eight members.
We wish to express our appreciation to our sponsor, Miss Grace Ogan, who has
made this club possible.
First row: Laudazelle Brown, La Nelle Pyealt, Martha Latham, Donna D'Arcy, Joyce Dawson, Lena Faye Walker, Joyce Livingston, Nancy Seay
Second raw: Peggy Lindley, Billie Graves, Eva Von Wyatt, Bobbie Lou Earp. Maryncal Jackson. Sammic Powers, Jo Jean Laughlin, Jnnlce Alsup
Third row: Jean McLarty, Gail Jackson, Dean McLarty, Maudie Jane Key, Mari-clinc Day, Evelyn Stone, Betty Starncs, Wilma Driscoll .lnanne Whitfield
Fourth raw: Martrue Hutcheson, Barbara Gahngan, Mary Canady, Peggy Ruth Jones. Thelma Gvcslin, Mcllm Smith, Mellm Jo Reynolds Margaru. Cannes
Sammie Ottiugur.
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Thi- Choral Club was oiyqaiiizcfl at thc bcginning of this school year. It is composed
of twcnty-three members and thc sponsor, Mr. Knieff. The first public appearance
was siiifging ovcr our local Iladio Station. The music for the All School Christmas
Program was furnished by this club. Our club and the band plan to climax the ycar's
work with a negro minstre-l and concert.
umlf- Kni-ffl. Joan Bishop, ,lu Noll Ward, Moran Sultcrfiulnl, Knlhlc--n Smith. Winona Parham. Jo Jean Laughlin. Patsy Pe-an-y. Eva Y-,n
mil. Kal Slmnn-.n. J-I Ann Rubliini, Nluuflic Key, Patricia Rubens. Lucille- Keith. Murlruu Hulchinsun, Adm-lc Brunllcy- Jo Wukcficlil, Enlrai
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