Waco High School - Daisy Chain Yearbook (Waco, TX)

 - Class of 1934

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Picture a manls doing much of the planning for zono adolescents, being the trouble-shooter for the equivalent of a small town's population, the balance wheel that steadies the equilibrium of hundreds of folks who don't know their own minds, and being incidentally a big brother, a father con- fessor, and judge of the supreme court to all of the above. Everyone half-way familiar with this condition was highly delighted and deeply relieved over the installation of the radio broadcasting system. It's deservedly his pet. And if you haven't yet known hlr. Clenheimer through personal association, you have certainly felt his camaraderie by wire, daily, The Class of 1934. asks outright for the public's conffratulations: VVe'-re the first to graduate under the broadcasting regime. XVe also hope that every student of VVaco High will catch the spirit of hearty friendliness and respond to his master's voice. , ,, g--- .V it-fvg, ., - - 0 A. '.' gm- 4 ,nit f. ' . F 7 0 mi. ' , ' .T vw if k L' B ll A 1 4. A . . g 1 w,....,,g,. . . ,. , df Dedication ILL Henderson is a man of letters. One may interpret that the way one takes it. Strictly speaking, it means that Bill Henderson has re- ceived the type of letters awarded for outstanding athletic performances. At Howard Payne College he played football, basketball and baseball, and was captain of his baseball and basketball teams. His name has also graced the rolls of both Texas University and the University of Michigan, and he smiles just as if he had learned something there. Or perhaps that smile may be traced to the satisfaction he has of knowing that he is well-liked in student circles. Mr. Henderson at present is the competent coach of basketball, assis- tant coach of the Tiger gridsters, instructor in Civics, and the proud father of a young son and a younger daughter. Of course he isn't being paid for the paternal position-quite the contrary--but evidently he doesn't care to resign. And so it is, because hir. Henderson has won a deserved place in the hearts of the VVaco High students, because of his indefatigable devotion to his students, and his proteges on the court and gridirong to him the 19134 Senior Classes sincerely dedicate this Daisy Chain Album. X DR. H. R. DVIJGIQON Bonrrl l'r'e.v1'zle11l fl fPlIj'.Vlt'.-III1 mul .vzzrgrwz-fn yo11.' lIflXl'lfIA'll 112111 xiillflll IHIII frnv, ,l man ofaff11irs.' ,Ilrmy llllI'llf'IIA' lu' lfmrs, flllzl .wlmul f7l'0lllt'lIl.V .vfflflvrav qllife' Il ADMINISTRATION fr-za' MR. B. B. Coma SIlf7t'l'lI1fFlII1It'I1l Dirwtnr General of flu' f'wIlt'llllj'.' Libr' him all -u'o11l1l -Zvixlz to br. fl lllfllff of gold mul lfllt' ax xlwl. 11 llllllllfllllkl' tlmt your lmnzl mn fwl, ,J xmilf' Ilml .wry our xpirify frfffu' Likf' him 'ZW fvnulzl lilwf to lux rfI' I '4 ADMINISTRATION Nllss ANN1141 FURSGARD Dean of GI-l'l.I' J lmly of illllllllflllllft' fmixr, rl frirfml of ilu' girls 111111 boyx: llrr zlzlwirf' ix 'Zl'0IAfll 'ZC'llifl', For hw' lu'nrf'.r 'lfifllflllf guilr: fluff milf! nn' hw' f!t'IlA'lll'l'.Y mul joyy. W , M f ul. NI. HAW1-is .'1lf1frl1'r jlllllllfjfl' flllllrtir fllrlllfzgw'-111111 z zw'l'yll1i11y, lXVf'l'1l mul witty ax fl X'il1g,' Surf, hz' ,l'1I0lC'5' hir .X, Y, Z'.v. ,lx 'lwff as hix IIIIIYIIIX 111111 llix frm So llix fn'1li.v1',s' -ZW lIf'flI'filj' xiny, lfffforr' 'ICI' llnfm' our fill!!! flilly. , A- 34. Ag! ., A 'xp'-. .. -MNJ' . . --ga PW! . . L- Izmir. iff: Top rofw: Allen, Bernhauser, Brister, Broun, Burkhalter, Butler, Clayton. Srfond rofw: Coleman, Connor, Crow, Cunningham, Curry, Daniel, Dowe. liollum rofw: Dumont, Futrell, Gayle, Gould, G. Hamilton, Hawes, Henderson. The Faculty Mlss CiI.ADYS ALLEN Miss INA BURKHALTER Mas. jim Cnow B. A. B. S., M. A. B. A. Baylor University College of Industrial Arts Baylor University lflmlisll llomr E1'0llf1ll1il'I YYff5'lUUfl Cfgllcffxgtf d ' fniversity o o ora o MRS. MARIAN C. BUTLER EWUV' B. A. A Peabody College fl f f f 'ft - . ' , , - X ff. E. A. BERNHALSER EWIM, and Lam, MRS. fl. cJfLL'NNINGHAlN1 B. A. B. A., M. A. Baylor University IYIISS IVIARY CLAYTON Baylor University Cniversity of VVisconsiu B. A. M. A' English E 0'm 'i 5 Baylor University University of Illinois Southern Methodist.I'niyersity NIISS NIYRTLE CURRY Matfnvnatzrs B S Miss DORIS. BRISTER MRS. FRANCES COLEMAN College of Industrial Arts B. B S Baylor tollegei Baylor University C H f I d , - I A. . Lnlversltl ot TCXG? . 0 elle 0 n ustrla 'ts Ilomr El'0l!0Ill1l'.l' Lornrrlrnlzll I - - .zlzrariafz Miss SADIE CONNOR Y B A M A Miss Zoo STEELE IJANIEL . ., . . Miss ULA BROLYN Bf'Yl0r V iVe'Si'3' B' A' Columbia University Baylor University B' A' University of Mexico Chicago I'niversity College of Industrial Arts Centro de Estudio Historicns Columbia Cniversity llomr k'l'0ll0lIIil'.Y F!'1'Il!'fl am! Ifrlylisfz English ADMINISTRATION , - 4, 1. 4, 'f,. '., ' f ag. Q' 45 4, ' , fvlw 1 2 'f' , 3, .P in f' .v :, .- 1 A151Yf1'1rsusT,RAT1oN 'H' an Q ,- Mlss VERA DowE Ph. D. Fliieago Vniversity La Crosse State Teachers College Stout College llama' lirmzoznirs Miss H ELIQN lh'x1oNT li. A. Baylor l'nivet'sity .S'1'ir'711'1' Miss CARRIE l'1L'TREl.I. B. A. Baylor l'niversity Boulder Vniversity The Faculty Miss K.fx'rHI.EEN Govro B. A. University of Texas Vniversity of Mexico Spanish Miss fiRACl? HAMn,'roN li. A., M. A. Baylor Vniversity Fentro tle Iistuclios Ilistoricns lfnglisll and Sfllllllifl Miss RL'TH J. H.fXNllI,TllN B. A., M. A. Baylor Vniversity Centro de lfstuclios llistorieos Spzmixh AI. M. HAWES B. A., LI.. B. Miss fll.AlJYS HORN li. A. Baylor University llislory MRs. S. J. I'.lL'RT B. S. Baylor Vniversity College of lnclustrial Arts C'olnmbia Vniversity Ilolm' l1lI'0ll0lIllf5 Miss .llENNlli HY1,ToN M. A., B. S. Kansas State Teachers College Baylor Vniversity Columbia University Clllt'Zll.f0 Vniversity tM!lflIl'llllIfl1iI Vanderbilt Vniversitv Holm' Ef'0 0 'if'-V Cumberland University ,ca K Mafl11'lnalirs '- -45 E. IJ.-JOHNSON Miss LOLflSlZ fiAYl.lZ R. HENoERsoN B. A., M. A. B' A-v M- A- B- A- Vniversity of Texas Vniversity of 'l'exns llowartl Payne College Baylor University linylixll Ciwirs l:'ugli.s'h Top rw-w: Horn, llylton, Johnson, Keithley, Lacle, Le Bow, Lenschner. Srrorld rofw: Lewis, McCollum, Melilroy, McFarland, McKinney, Maxwell, Mohnndro. . ' 'np , A Holfom rofw: Moore, Moorehead, A. Mullen, Newton, Osborn, Palmer, Prinzing. f' I! Q fu 1 . - ' I X T cf' P .v '49 . f' fu M-1 - . I IU' . '. 1 f , 4- XXI ,f '4-- u lj W I I 19... W . I, I 4 2 Top ro-w: Rwhamson, Shaw, Skinner, M. SmIth, if. M. Smith, SIIZITC. gf Sworn! rofw: Stivers, Strickland, Tarver, Tinus, Torrance, Vesey, VVallace. t linllom rnfw: XKYGHVCV, VVerner, VVildish, VVise, VVright, Yarrington, ZIIrHulI. C., s 1 R. B. IQEITHLEY B. S. Kansas State Teachers College l'f1y.vifzIl Eci1ll'I1fl0lI MRS. M.IIsEI. H. lilNDI.l2Y B. S. Southwest Mo. State Teachers Col. Chicago University Ilomz' E1'0l10lIIil'5 O. R. L,-xnE B. A. Sam Houston State Teachers Col. North Texas State Teachers Col. Baylor Vniversity Southern Nlethodist I'niveI'sity Sfifllfl' MRS. CARI, I..fxRRsoN B. S. Texas State College for VVomen .ll'IllfllI'lllll1Tt'.f The Faculty. , tl. MRS. DAN LlQ,fi30VV, -IR. . IRA. L N . . . X1 B yxlxglrl I niversxty J X1 fornnmrrial BKIISS NIARIE LESLIE Sam Houston State Normal Chirago University . - Erzgfiww L? ' f' , K' TEI.LIER B. S. I'IIiversity of Texas Mdffl1'll1llfiliJ Mlss IX'I..xRTH,x LEUSQIINER B. A. Baylor Vniversity Mallzflnalirs Miss VIVl.AN LEVVIS B. A. Southern Methodist University Pullliz' Sjwaleing MRS. LL' LA McCoLI.IfAI University of Texas Sam Houston State Normal Colorado A. Sz M. .lssixrzzrzf I.illI'llfilHl MISS EIINA IVIcEI.Rov B. A., M. A. Baylor University Columbia University linglisfl and Latin MRS. B. H. McF.xRI.ANn B. A. University of California I'niversity of Colorado Vniversity of VVisc'onsin Baylor Vniyersity llixmry VV. H. NICTYTINNEY II. A., M. A. Baylor I7niversity MllffI1'II1llfil'5 W 1 , E-' f . f'-V' ' ., . . f E. E. iVI0HIL'NDR0 l A B. A. College of Commerce Cliowling Greenl Baylor IllllVEI'SlIj' VVestern State Teachers College COIl1lIll'l'l'illl ADMINISTRATION 4 - 4. y. - sro.. e ,ag , 'sf ADMTNISTRATION MIss ALLIE BELLE Mooms B. A. Baylor University Office Miss EMMA MO0REHEAlJ B. A. Baylor University University of Texas University of California Physical Educalion Miss ANNE INEZ TVIULLEN B. A. Peabody College English Miss NELLIE BIULLEN B. S., B. A., M. A. Peabody College Vanderbilt University History CLYDE AI. NEWTON B. A., M. A. Baylor University Science MIss ELOR OSBURN B. A., M. A. ' University of Texas Columbia University Latin A. C. PALM ER B. A., M. A. Baylor University Srirncr' and Malllrrlzaticrs H. G. PRINZING B. A. Texas Christian University Science Miss CAROLINE RICHARDSON B. A., M. A. Baylor University Northwestern University E ngl ish 3 The Faculty Mas. LYNN B. SHAW B. A., M. B. A. University of Texas Columbia University Commercial LYLE SKINNER MUSIC B., B. A. Baylor University Diploma in Piano at American Conservatory Band and English MRS. BILLIE SMITH B. A. University of Texas Baylor University English G. IW. SMITH B. S. Kansas State Teachers College Texas A. 81 M. Mechanical Drawing R. J. SNARE B. A., B. S. Phillips University University of Kansas Scifncz' Miss Consv DE STIVERS B. A., M. A., B. M. Texas Christian University Baylor University ' Music MIss LULU STRICKLANII B. A. Baylor University Columbia University Peabody W xgjli9l'IIlll1ll'J and Hi.vlory ' 7 ,. .-IL ,xg L. ,Fir Mks. j. E. TARVER B. S. College of Indusrtial Arts Chicago University Columbia University Home Economic: Mas. MARY TINUS Lombard College Baylor University Commercial H. T. TCJRRANCE, -IR. B. A., M. A. Baylor University University of Texas Cifvics Mus. E. j. VESEY Ph. B. Baylor University Ilixlory Miss VERLIE WALLACE B. A. Baylor University Malhemalirs ROBERT WEAVER B. A., M. A. Baylor University lloward Payne College History E. A. WERNER B. S. Kansas State Teachers College Shop MIss HELEN W1LoIsH B. A. Baylor University Columbia University Mathematics H. E. WISE B. S. Kansas State Teachers College .lulo Mechanic: Miss ANNE WRIGHT B. A. Baylor University Columbia University Commercial - R. G. YARRINGTON B. B. A. Southwest Texas Normal University of Texas Mechanical Drawing MISS HATTIE ZURFLUH B. A., M. A. Baylor University University of Mexico Spanish gdgwl-vI:: ' , 'v4 f'j-' 5 'A'-5 75, .. gg- ii Spirit of Waco High We love our flag, the Stars and Stripes, We love our native land,' W'e love our state, its single star, For it we proudly stand, But from our hearts a loyalty, we give with main and might, To Waco High, and we will fly the colors, Gola' ana' White. When school days ena' ana' we look back, on years in Waco High, Our hearts will hll with memories of happy days gone by, 'Tis then our loyalty will rise above what time can tell, find as of yore, we'll sing once more, the song we love so well. Spirit of Waco is in our hearts so strong, Glailly our voices shout the mighty song,' In battle or contest, we ever stand by you, Spirit of Waco, to Waco High School true. ,. ,QI ..- gic, I1g-g,5:f If SAI-,gg - E I - A 1-If E ' E ' E E 'QV , E 1' if - ' 'ffl-'l el- f..f5 f51 ,-,figgf gg., . . . 4 gif: U- 5 ' Q- -If ,JL- , - w 1 I I i 'I .EI in H f 4 .I - FF' A 'E . :FY ! I 1' :W ' 2, . . ,f riff,-, ., . , -. I I .L.'- .5175-S - gy- I .I -..quq.,,I.I.. - 'w ' J 'V 'hx ., .3' 1 Q , .-',. ,ffs If 1 w , . fQ5':f7'-15'-. A. V f i ff ' up :lik ,E kv, 11 1 nw, .,. f 4 ' f' 1. . l,f,.A juI3v'L'if'f .uf-f,zrAfL2.' 1 1 aj! 'P A X ?1M+ '1l1. i ' In ,I ,, I L , I 1 ff' 7 A, 4' ,' L I in E1 1 s l X- 'L I I - I I PI: 1 II I . ,I , II v . HI 1,I ,. .?,.L I,I .fn I ,. 5 9, .i.23.1L.Q1.' J-lv 1'::iQ3,E, ..14mmm....'-12. - Miss MARIE LESLIE :Il Sweet Sixteen , 1 X -5-'-x'fL:-' US S NIORS I v p , PAV-- ,. . I I ' O' ,I XI I'l C Y - A v 'J I . I Top ro-un' fXlCXLllldt'l', Bill-it'l', Hoettger, Clement, f'III'lII1. SI'l'0IlIf f0'Z,L'.' U:Ii'ey, Gear, Logue, McCollum, Magruder. 11ullo1rI rofwf Miller, Pruitt, Stevens, Trzmtham. I1 Iizl- Tvrnz CLASS UFFICICRS IXXIISS CL'IzIIo . . . . . . . IJ:-vsiflwzf . . VIRGINIA LEE fIEER .... l'i1-v-Pnfsiflfvzt . . IJOROTHY BAKER .... . . Sl't'I'f'fIll'j7 . I XW'RENCIEAl.EX.-KNIJER . . . Treasurer . . NERO PRIQITT ...... . . Prophet . . Ros.xxIoxIm M1I,I.EIz . . . . . Port . . X Itscx' '1'I1.-INTI-IMI . . . . llixtm-ian . Spriny . Hfxxs BOETTGIZR . ASA LEE CEAILEY BROXVN MCCOI,I.LNl LAWSON NIAGRUIDER . . FRANCES CLEMENT EImIcI,AIRE STEVENS . ELIZABETH LQGUE PI1.I'I' by LIAR-JURI MEII-,II 4 f rv, 'JV 4 .9 I' at 4 f 3' aw .3 gg. ' Xl Y i 7 . we we 9 J, , M , ' WM T 4 l'o.v if lvj' HSSP. i lI.ANl lIvr.Lx' XVILII-, LAVVRHNCE iAl.liXANllER February Class Olbcer, Football, Traflic Ullicer, Science Club, Latin Club Anil n'lu'1'v may mmtlrvr lilar him lu' fnnntlf Tin' only ont' in t'ufl1'1'1'fy. MARY AxAs'r Pep Club, l.atin Club, Darden Lit- erary Society .-I lluugflitm' of thu g101l.v. SAM APl'l'1l.l. Golf, Social Committee, Glee Club ll'lm knznztwf llr may ht' u yrrut num .mmf zltryf' DOROTIIY BAKER 'l'rall'ic Ollicer, Secretary of Febru- ary Class, Latin Club, Candidate for Favorite SU fair null ffm' 1: I t'1'.TlIlI 'wt' lmfw' rzt'1'w' kfw'a'u. J. L. BANKS Track f11.tt lillf?L'1 l'lIf.H Rox' BASS Patrician Latin Club, Fxtemporane- ous Speaking, English Literary Club- Tratlic Urhcer Hr has 11lw1'l1'I,v in hix li'11rn:'x1y. Lewis IiEA'1'rx' Senior Glee Club Boys' Pep Club, v Tennis Club, Tral'l'iic Ol'l'it'er 1 'would tukz' mim' rust' mul .vnlilv at mon. C Q Al.lxuK'l'A ALLEN ll'ln'rFCUu' fx, llml fart uf thc 'world Ni thi' lmf'fin'.rI. t Ag' I , LA VHRNE Axim:-:ws 'Tull' will ,Y'lt'4't'I :mtl aiu' and Pll'tlf.N HELEN Baum' Senior Glee Club, Trallit' Oflicer, La Granada lJi.rt1'm'1l-v il1'ffv1't'r1l. VAl.l.1 BAKER 'Tix no! my tulvut In tunl'l'ul my Ilmuyht.r. O. A. BARTON Band 'l'lu' Inari lhvrr fx, llivrv A, ix nom' better, If Kap sp ,' v., llnuan BAUMAN ' Ju.rl mln' mr for girunlml um! l'll do the .mule for you. REBECCA B' IAN Latin Club, Tramc Officer lr'.f thi' brain that L'U1Hlf.Y, i.rn'! it! l . X V w gXI.IiliR'l' Bli'l'ROS .-l llitll' full limi' null fllru lx 1'l'll'.vlll'lI ll-v fill' fl'1'.rl'.vt lllllll. l.ll.l.l.-XX B1'l'NHk Pep Club, Latin 'l'ournament .-I qlllvt Iullglllv xllfmxr ll 'zvlxl' llvllll. linrru l'i0l.I.INGl'lK Pep Club, Tennis Club, Tratlic Of- ficer, Darden literary Society .-1 yn! ,inn lllllf flllyllr. Billy BOZARTII Football Manager, Rostra, Band lli-Y, judge on City School Court Social Committee, Favorite Commit- ICC' ll 'l' I ll.r lily lm' l think I lllll, I fwfnlll ln' ll lllfiy-lel'lIl'l'. iVlARY Fklxxclas Bkixxxfxx lllll zuitll llvl' .rrl'l'i'It'.rt fwflllx ,wi In ltllflllflfl I-LRNE: lisuwsruk 'l'1 'Hit' 0l'l'iCer ''.Nrff-ll.rszll'l'll, iully mlt. ' fil.ADYS BROWN nl lll'.'1'. .rrurllf Ilflll' ,lll'rl. Maru' BE'rk0s .Slll alll ll fllllllmllll of dlllglllt, IIANS BOE'I l'CliK lfontball, President June Class Ulfilll' lllzu-I ll1Idl'E'l'fllll!l of till' l'lllIl'f'l'dullll'.rt.v. Mmm' Elma Bowrus .-llillllyx .vllll'll'llgl and rl'll1I,v lu ,fluf VVlNs'r0N BkAm.av Spanishi Club, Trarlic Otlicer, Track Hu mix ll l7ll.V,l' mlm. BERRY BRAZl'II.'I'0N lfurum, Latin Club, English Liter- ary Club, Traffic Officer, Class Ora- tor, Boys' Glee Club, French Club, Daisy Chain l1l .r Xllfl' In lllrlln' flu' Hull of Fllllll' fxrlllli' day. NVILUURN BROCK lf thi' lfnl'l11'r of fllulv mln YIITPIX nf'- .rlllc drmlll, llv'll Ili' nll tofu jnvi Bkowx La Granada, La Mesa Redonda, Trallic Officer Hl'.v 'zl'ul'4I.r url' lllillly, but llix tlmugllits url' few. Youth Victim Oi Auto incident To Be Buried Toilal Billy B o z a r t h, Injures Last Friday Night, Suc cumbs E a rl y Sundaj Afternoon in Hospital Bllly-Bozarth, 18, died ln a ho pitl at 3:30 p. m. from injuries receive in an automobile accident on Nor! Eighteenth street Friday night. Tw others in the accident, Bill Buckle: brother of Jack Buckler of We: Point football fame, and Miss Mal jorle Nabors, were also injured. Funeral services for Bozarth wi be held from the Austin Avenu Methodist ggurch at 3:30 p. nu. Moi day with v. Gaston 'Hartsfleld ol flciatlng. The body will lie in stat at the church from 2 o'clock unt the hour of the funeral. Wilklrsox Hatch will be in charge and intel ment will be in Oakwood cemeter: Surviving are his father, Tom I Bozarth of Houston: his mothe: Mrs. Sarah Bozarth of Waco: an an aunt. Mrs. W. C. Ponder of Wacu Active pallbearers will be Thoms C. McLeod, Joe Loving, Jack Curr: Clifton Howard, Murray Nance an Wilson Turner. Honorary pallbeal In will be members of tho local D Ilolay chapter of which Bozarth ws a member. Bozarth was graduated from Wac High school with the mid-year clan of 1934 and was a freshman in Bay lor mlverslty at the time of hi death. I,!l.l'l'fl by XYIRGINIA Lui iilil-.R u Lklgfk I . ' fi 1 l , Il x A. ',i fn . I , 4' 'ill ' -v. - Q., if A A- ' Y' N 4.1, 'Us' fi' Ka fe. .Kp at , ,Q L :Lf .ff-an., S -' 5. 1 - 4 ., F. fu, q ff - I , ... 4,7 '- 'gb 4- I A +- YM xiii! C7 , '45, 67 ,,...,-,lt lVlARCARl-1'l' BRUCK AJ llcfwmlulllv as un Unk Tr'1'l'. Ax,'1'0N BU N NELI, lIu:u' mort' tlmn llmn .vl1o1t'z'.vf, .S'l'uule Ilxrx Ilnm llmn k11nrt't'.it, VVn,I.o MAH CAi.l.fwvAx' Accompzznist Senior Ulee Club, Sex- tette, Trio, Latin Tourrmment, Pep Club, '1'rzxl'lic Officer Shu vmJn'.r flu' .r1m.rlz1'u4' in u .vlzully U fltllll' I V A ll itll fllllltl kr'-Vx uutl u .Yllllllllgl furc. O. T. CAMPBELL Hulvlrliuy ofw' with l'Iuu.r lf'i.u' uml olln'r'u'i.vt'. Sunu.m' CAk'rr:k Pep Club, 'I'raHiC Ollicer, Chairman of Senior Reading Room fl mvrrx' .roul will: u 'wire' PllI'llll.U Prior, CIIRISTXAN pl rurl' l'uu1l11'1mt1'on of ulu'l1't,V, .v1l:'t'l'.r.v, and uml11't1'on. FoRkEs'r CLARK llc ix our Til-lflill 0f'z'rutor, lVr'll-kno-wn and lozwd by his Alma gllat1'r. Hui. BUCKIJIR Band, lli-Y, Football, judge of City School Court, Favorite Committee, Annual Committee fl 1'vr'y krcu fu'1'.rm1. Ricnmum HUKKAGI-I Spanish Club, Science Club, Boys' Glee Club, Traflic Oflicer Hy mrlurf' an inrmrvnr j'!lltN1.U llAl.l,lE VIRGINIA CAMPBELL l'l1rmp, lmlf-lmirml and zlvurf' I.n,l.1AN Ul,E'l'llA CARROLL .S'ln' xrrrllmxr .r1m.vl11'm' '1vlu'rl'1'l'r shi' grim. E1,1,xs CHISIIOLM '1'r:1l'l'ic Oflicer fl Howl fvllau' unmuy lux fri 'ul.v. Bum' CLARK Football, '1'rafl'iC Ufliver fl mun znlm rrzrrly f'1'1'rl.v ml I 'uin- Iirx of tvxt-bonle.:. lVlYRNl'!'K ' uucsox Pep Club, Tennis Club, lit'-A Literary Society, l'1l2H'll Jflicer, Daisy Chain, February Class Play, Social Committeehlnterrqedinte Glee Club llt'l' fri1'1'1.shilY lx u lu'1':t'. T . fa- ff' ,s 9. M.. FRANCES Cmamiaxr Darden Literary Society, Tennis Club, Pep Club, French Club, Hua- coan Staff, Daisy Chain Staff, June Class Prophet, Candidate for Fav- orite lVhcn .fire ruroh' In Sulztu C'luu.r .vhs told him he dirilft lmrw' mzyihnrrf .rhu m'r'dm1. lVlARGUliRl'l'E Coxcirio Genheimer, La Granada, La Mesa Redonda, Pep Club, Commissioner, Orchestra, Spanish Medal, Traflic Oliicer, Key of Knowledge Commit- tee, English Literary Club, Nlayor, Candidate for Favorite She ix .v'1cm'l, .rmurl null .Yflllllitlliiii Cixftor Diana Coxon: .. , .. tp :Ht lt, ulcrt, lw'r'l. - mam CoNNAl,I.x' 't rlr'-4li'i'1f?t' -l'Ullll,'f U11-ll-ii JuANrrA Cox Rita ix 11 Irrimfnl uf fwfn fwr.mm1liI,r. and lrmkxf' CATHRYN Ciusrma French Club, Trarlic Orbcer, Pep Club, Favorite Committee, Extempo- 'aneous Speaking .-lx fun' ax 41 f'r'url. BYRON Cocznmx Traflic Ol'l'icer, Editorial Commit- tee, Commercial Club, Senior Boys' Glee Club, Chairman Senior Read- ing Room, Rostra .S'1'.r feel of 'Kuff am! l'r'rrum1li1,v. BICRXAIJINH Coxcuk IIw' .vrniliuif fun' !ll'7'A'.Y joy to many. C1.ARHNcr: CoxxA1,r.r Band, Tral'l'ic Ollicer, Hi-Y, La Granada 1'.'X'otl11'ngf ix Im! trlmt ix noi. En CoNNER Ile zrill ximlrr' in lzmmrrllwlc tcrmx or rlxr 1'r'firr'. Suri Ckavvrokb Pep Club, Science Club, Darden Literary Society, Daisy Chain Staff She may not In' rr fi5llL'l'HllHl'.V duuyl1tr'v', but xln' flux rl 510041 line. joe Ckow Favorite Committee, Science Club, Daisy Chain Staff, Traffic Officer Any renmrnfx .wzifor ot u tl11l71Lil'. Pos 1 113' .XRTHC flWlf'N X ' , ,f ,li SCit'lll'C Mayor, ., LAVYRE Ncia Cnow All hr .vuys ix ll'l'l'Zlil'.-' EARL Cuxmxmmm ,Init uxk zur, I km-rv. -lmvnzs Cunnan Club, Rostrn, Band, Hi-Y, I l resident of lfebruury C ll'omIl'r.v will m'1'vv m'n.r1'. Gmurnxxrz DAn.Hx' nf- --- .wlw .vfwulax for ln'v'.vl lj. PA uuxs l7Avx3 I lnlzu' u llrurl twill: maui fu: v1'r1'y joy. Ruin iylf HAY Wiz' llux u '1Ul'IlIlllIl3j 'iK'll-V. 'lua S Armzx CUNNINUIIAM rl frirrnl fu nrvd lx u frrruli 1rnIvi'd. MARY Ifrmxcus CuxNiNc:nAM Darden, Senior Ulee Club Uf u frm' um! ufn-n 1mIlu'z'. Wu.1,n: CURLEE Ul.1 Z'lIljI uml trnr' In ull. I-Ir.l.r:Nou DAVIS .5 iK'1'1'l Vllrllrflll lr' url by nu flml nlulluf' BII.l.llf DM' Frencli Club, Latin Club. Ven Club, Darden, Huziconn, Soviul Cm. ,S'l1:' ul-zs'u,v.v lfmlex ut tin' lrny ,villr of l1'f1'. Blu. DiaNM.xx Science Club, Boys' Glee Club, French Club, Football, Social Com- mittee, Favorite Committee, Ili-Y l1v lflnyrd fair in yuun' ur work. n 1 f ' ew 1 ' xl fe .gs 'J A 'K N f T, 1 J if jf- -' , J ,fm SAMMIR DILLARD Football, Hi-Y lx'i.vxl'.r nrt' flu' ltlllmaiiyo nf ln7'r',' .S-illlllllll' '2i'lHll.Y lu llzlle It n1't'1'. CELIA lJlI.VVOR'Iill 'l'r:1f'l'ic Ol'l'icer, Darden, Latin Club, French Club, School Government, Nunc et Tune, Latin Tourluiment, English Literary Club .-l '1K'llI7IlII!l 'zx'n,v. ci f'l1'11.v1H1! .YllIlll'.H NELL DosnEk I-'or' nnlurl' :mule her zvlmf xlu' ix will nu1't'r nnulv mzotlzrr. XVILEY IDUNKEN Forum UH lIt'T'l'1' nxt' xlullgl, lull ll flex' IX one ,mfcll 5111-v. fiEORClA Enom: 'l'r:1t'lic Ofhcer, Art Club, Pep Club 'l hun who lmxt ilu' fulfil gif! of t'lm.rm. Rox' BELL Es'I'Es Hllnlly ,vul'r0u'l Lcfs bc guy. CIHORGE l,Il.I,0N xl jim' .wrt of Ind, youll-miflwvfl und f'lvu.vnnt. ALPHA DOSIIER l ui1' mul 'w1'11.mmz', 41 fl'I'l'llll 'worth-zi'l11ll'. HOPE DRAKE Darden Literary Society, Tennis Club, Latin Club, Trallric Olhcer Uxllfl-.Yfll'1l ux l run, fl1ut'.r mr. Dokxs EAs1'Ekwoon Slip lmx ll Tofu' of !1llulru'.v.v mul 41 .mule null vlut1lu'1u'v nf l1l'll1llA,V-ll RURYE GENE Enwmcns Latin Club, Pep Club, '1'rnl'l'ic Of- ficer, Chairman Senior Reading Room, Nunc et Tunc, Girl Reserves S'lu' ix u cunibinuiiwz of llrnlrty mul l1!'flH1S.H BILL RUBANK Trurst friend and noblest foe. 'vw' X. Hour by ULMAIIN , -. q 1 'tr .V ' H. 'ff v v 1 U t ,L , 'lit ' , V I .. I If F ii' J' '1iHl'II.M,K Ilviakrzrr fl f'llllfI'j' in Inv' miutl, A 'I-lllllli fillcll zcitlz joy :ff rurnrl kind. Frokrzxcxe Fhcnxlak Associate justice, Tratlic Ofhcer, Pep Club .S'ln' ix tln' trnc . llIH'l'ltiIll! Iyfc, lmm'.vt. XlVIII-jlllff-lll'2t'tlI'll mul rlt'fu'mln1lflt'. Vnunrvm Frrzuuf:n Pep Club, 'l'ral'hc Ofhccr, Sccial Committee, l.a Mesa Redonda, Daisy Chain .'illniulm'c of lo1't'lir1t'.v.v ull g1f':ur', limtxtlz FkANKlfoR't' Pep Club, 'l'ral'hc Otlicer, Gen- heimer Literary Society Of mumicr !lA'lIflt', tif uFct'Iiu11.r gfcutlcr .rtill. ASA Lau G.-um-ix' French Club, Forum, '1'raH'ic Olhcer, lii-Y, june Vice-President, Study- hall Chairman Ill-rv'.r lu llic HHH! full nf fcf' mul Alt'll'l'UII-llllfl-tlll.U l'0.r fl by FRANK IIARNLS lVllI,DRlill fiAN'l' M,tRt:ulcRl'l'l4: ANN IMXIRMAN French Club, Pep Club, Tennis Club, Science Club, Darden Literary Society, lluacoan Staff, Daisy Chain 'll1r rt'n.rnu vully nnnrv fll'Plllt'lIl1'7I do not I'l'4'ft'1' lrlmzrlcxf' Curtmvrz i'iI'l'ZlIL'tIll Business Manager of Daisy Chain, Science Club, Radio Operator, Ros- tra, Key of Knowledge Trustee 'Hllcn nf fcrt' it-zrnlx nrt' offirmzr lllt lu sl H Coiuuxxr Ifiuxcxs .S'ln' lmfx lim' ln'ur't'.r rtwltnmt' Ill lrcr .vuriltx 1.noNmum Ifiucxcu fl l-ny :elm rwfrrzr ln'.r lmnnrx llI!ltl!'.YllAV.H Arrxsox G.xN'r '1'ral'l'ic Ollicer llc may Ilialt' In .vm'rr'.r.r nu .rnnlce lmzly cl.n .v rlmtm't'yt'Ir, Fiowcxs Gmtnwrzu French Club, Pep Club, Darden Literary Society, Candidate for Fav- orite, Key of Knowledge Trustee, Social Committee UUROTII 'MXH' Kuu1t'lt'1lgt- und inuocv:1t'c arc' llr'y, Hey! all Iogctlwr, perfect joys. llcrcs' a girl will lou' furr L'1'r. - 3' r .3 fit, ' uf-ig. IoA fiANIJl.liR Latin Club, Tratlit' Ofhcer Hlfl'1'1'l'f-V ix tin' xnnl of 7t'l'f. SARAH UARRARD .4 Imvly flo1wr, u .rmilr of l,'o11 ,r !lnmlr1v.v,v. ft joslivu fil'IORCli Joxuj'I1, likw u .rftwvi ummm. lllx llllllllllllll u mlljvlonlazf' I-Iififxn Gu-zsoN Huw who j'lt'u.n'.r t'1':'vjvollt'. 'IQIIOMAS GLENN Basketball, Tennis, 'l'ral'l'it' Ofl'iCer 'l'lmr'onfll1l-r uIl1l1!1'r. Cmxrzxcrz fiUI'l I'ARll Hand, Orchestra, Forum, Music Meet, Latin 'l'ournament, English Literary Club, Ili-Y I.i!tIr lin-v Blur. Come blots' yum' horn. Prgom' CiAkk.fuum Ix'f1rt' Allllllllillllflilllf 1Ia'1'l'l will X1lI'Ilf.H ' VIRGINIA LEE Gum Daisy Chain Staff, Darden Literary Society, French Club, Pep Club, Yell Leader, Senior Girl's Glee Club, Vice-President of February Class, junior Orator, Commissioner, Feb- ruary Class Play, Candidate for Favorite fl f4!7'U7'l'ft' of flu' gfmly, null nurxr, foo. MARY HELEN Gmums Latin Tournament, Latin Club, Eng- lish Literary Club, Traffic Otficer Thr 1't'r,v florwr' of Al'UIlfl1.'- Dokorux' filI,LIlAM '1f'ulu1mxvs fx Il grrnr mI1'unruyv. JAMES fiR!iVEl.I.E pl nnzn ln' xt't'nn'4I, of t'ln'1'1'frrl yt'.rft'1'- ilrayx and crmjitlvvlt tomnrro7t'.r. lVlII,DRED JEAX fiUI,l,HDGE Potter Girl, Senior Glee Club, Sextette, Trio, Favorite Candidate, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Ring and Pin Committee .'lIu.vit' ix hm' line. And Glcc Club, hm' 'wim'. Pot tl by l'iVI-.LVN W'lLIlf ll LL I 'cxu-.R HAND!-.k 1 1. .4 ' UL ' f Q ' . , If Q. ,la 'i 1. l i. 1 , gl' , , 'tl 4 x N 5' Q ' , -r' It-f 1 A t , l. l l i N 'Q , . , -IAQK UUNN -l IDAPHHNE llAIRS'l'0N 'I'rnHie OHic'el', Glee Club , 'NTU -ww' hw' ix In hm- hw. flu 1'uIl'll1'111fw1l mimi uml un lmm'.rt, X fuck, , px Juxl u jim' .vmnm mlm in raw'-x' f'1urr9 N - IV1AN1'0N HANNAH ' Forum, Ili-Y, Ln Mesa Redondzl, ' WO' U xl 'l'rzlHie Uflieer, Key of Knowledge 1' 4.9 'l'rustc-e lVlll.lJRliIJ lllxxnnk X f X UWIH HH I In ,mm ,. l , F' 1 .Y UI l C. .-l 7'uil'v, lu'l'.x'u11uI1t.v, uml f'lH'If-V. ' ,wp 1' Slzrflflfl nrzyurn' :mul :1mr'l'! ,fi G.. Mx'R'l'x.H llmuuxcv lim nmfhxl lfmkx u mllugfl' mlgfllt ullm'n, Dxxvm lIARRIil.l. lnln 4':'l'r,x' .YUl'I'I1 1l' null .wnl lu' lufrrm' rlvluflvlf' I2r.:1,A llfxkvm' Pep Club, Intermediate Glee Club I um ull yuivly mul gmml lrmrmrf' JAM!-:s Hmm A youd frivmlf' IlAk01,n IIARPHR 'l'raHic Officer .-I jim' .vnrl uf lull. rlmul-l1r:I11l'l'4l uull 1'll'u.vunf. MARVIN limuusux 'l'rnl'lie Oliver l.n1'mI Ivy fl.n.vl' who kllf7'Rx' l1im. MAURINFI lIAs'mx ,'lli11f!', lmufv, um! .Yf'l'l'l'l COI.BliR'l' lIm.n Daisy Chain, Forum, Hi-Y, Sehonl Debate Team, FI'raHic Officer, Nunc et Tune, lrluncozm Staff Victory fullouur me und ull things fallow 'Uirtoryf' at w .V A :,ME:g,.b, , 'E 5 x' 76' x - - - TQ LZ' NK. I . Q . t I lVlARGARE'lA ANN HELM Genheimer, Debate Club, Traffic Ol'l'icer, Pep Club They lou' her but who imma' hw br'.vt. ABE IIOFVMAN Daisy Chain, Rostra, Trarhc Ollicer I durr dn ull llmt mu-v lvrrwlrr' 11 man. JERRY HOLLOMAN 'l'ral'l'ic Officer, Pep Club, Science Club, Spanish Club ll'l1ul .fhr lllH'.Y1l'f hum' xlzr' d0r'.vn't rival. MARIE HOTMANN .llo,c! thliglitfully raxy In look 1lf'IIH.n DORIS HUGHES La Mesa Redonda, Pep Club, Girl Reserves, Orchestra fl xmilr' sublime 'witlt 1l1'ulf'l1'x tu vrzllrllzvt' hm' l71'4l'lllAV.'l VIRGINIA HUNT Genheimer, Trallic Officer, Debate Club, Invitation Committee, Span- ish Club A girl who docs wrll and nrt: uobly. ,V J, x aim or JOE HERRING Baseball, Yell Leader, Hi-Y Bluff xlwrt in .n'I1ool. CATHERINE HOLOERMAN Tennis Club, Darden, Spanish Club, Orchestra, Daisy Chain ll'v all filer luv' ln'1lfLv. TAN NER HOOKER Football, Trallic Ollicer, Rostra, lli-Y 1 law' m,v.rr'lf und fill! vmxt of all. EUGENE l'lUllDLES'I'ON Senior Orchestra, Music Meet Hix 1'lol1'n lmu' l11'iuy.v u141y1i4'. I.OIs HUNT Genheimer, La Granada, Pep Club, Debate Team, Librarian, La Mesa Redonda 'Tix gmod In lu' rurrr-v :mtl 'znfl,vt'. Btu, JAELONOWSRI French Club, Latin Club, English p,,-U. by Literarv Club, Hi-Y, Trafhc Oflicer, JOE Row Daisy Chain Svcs all, tells ull, knouuf nothing. 1 4- N FRANCES JAMES .-I llllllff mmlvxl 1u'r.vnu will: or Q' NIQI4' l'1'rt'lr' of fril'ml.x'. Dieu Jrzxxmcs Forum, Hi-Y, French Club, Oflicer IIN muy nut look 71111111 liln' cz lu1't'1', Hut you t'uu'l jlltiflt' 11 lmulr by :lx l'U7'4'I'.'l VARNHLI, jon Nsox Football, Hi-Y, 'l'raf'lic Olhcer Rostra Thr '4',t't'.v' I1u'1'1' il. MARX' Emu N joxus Senior Ulee Club, French Club, Girl Reserves, Art Club, Operetta, Latin Club llulwnlm11 n'u.r flu' luxulz Br-:'r'rY Kr-:Ann Y'rm' In hm' n'o1'k.v, hrr 11' llrr ff'i1'l1t1.f. Doius KIMMHI. Intermediate and Senior Glee Spanish Club lions bt'uut1'fuI ix youth! Haw it ylcamsf' Th MARY EMMA JENKINS French Club, Uenheimer, Tralliv Uflieer, Pep Club Ul.0'l't'1.!' and .m't'rt, I'n'I!,t' um! Hunt. Emi-:N Louisa jouNsoN Cienheimer, English Literary Club, Court Clerk, 'l'ral'he Officer, French Club Ifruiu.r, lnnkx, und xpiril, 'HHH .mi1i. ELLA CLAY jomas , Ufjlll-1'Hj' t'uf'ublt' 111141 !n'n11illl'l,v 7 !ll'!lN't'l.H J , xg I N En KAm:1,r:u F Football, Basketball, Baseball, ili- Y, 'l'raHie Ofiieer .-I run' L'!IIll'Il-illlflitfll of llrurwz and l'r'r.m1mli1y. IONE Kn,I.our:u Senior Glee Club, Spanish Club, Traffic Orlicer 4' riyhl .raft of girl 'mlm .vfnullx for tln' right .wrt uf thimf. CARI. KINCA N NON 'I,'t'1n'rulI,v ,vfwuleing hr 'Ll'l1.Y.l He 'wus 1K'1l!lff ffi'l1I'l'flH-V ,vl'z'aklng. I ff . ,Gi l 1 l I 2 ' A . f-Y T:-4L'ff4 ff Ain? - M.-uf N . RUBYE LEE KINCIIEIIIJPI RUIIQLPII KI.A'l ll A 1I'u1Iflvrful girl Twill: Iil'H1f'lrs Y' I lemm' nu 1I'lI1'rII xiilr my lmruurl sv 1'nrI'. ,' ix lv1IltI'1'Iwl. I Ross KIDPPMAN KENNE'l'll KREUGER Pep Club, Genheimer, French Clnh, Band, Orchestra, Boys' Glee Cluh, Traffic Oflicer, School Cashier x rlll'1ll'l'lC Ofhcer A spark plug in uuvv nmrlII'm'. iv. l.'ri1'f NIH'-f 11111. fur rmrn-.r in 2 Anil rfzrr' lx lm! 11 fIwIl11I'1 ' ' ' A 1 1 ,J , I 441 , f jf ef ef V K Al.lJINE LANnEks 4 I y'am 'zvlmi I 3-'mu. NUH1 1'hVlAl'l'kN lf'.v Ihr qzmlzty, fmt tin' I1rm11I1'f,I', Ihrzt I'nnnts. FRANKIE MARIE LEVVIS FrmIklI' and Billy 1I'I'1'c lo1'I'1'x. I Inu I1I,I.A LEWIS Ulifllllll-fill-fllllf flnmh, EI,IzABE'rIfI Locuis Class Historian, Citv Manager, Gen , . . - . , . V DAN Lost: heimer, Favorite Candidate, lraf- A , I H fic Officer Pep Club Ihr 'slmrf lung of H. 1 Of mauncr ycntlv, of njfvrtizm mild. NEI. Lovu RODERICK LONG Darden, Pep Club, Tennis Club, Ln Mesa Reclondn -IM-Ig From ll lilflv spark muy burxt fl mzyhty. flamrf' by ARD 1 smile and ga my way. ANt'l4S if 1I-NT N' MG 60 .r . Y. ,Je A , in '!a44Co4f1A. D 11,27 Ui-xoxox 'f.ovm,l, Latin Club, Nunc et Tune, Latin Tournament, Rmtra, Tralbc Officer, Ili-Y, English Literary Club Nix un!-v 1a1I1'1'irmt'x uri' 1vuv'r1.x' nf n'1.ulou1. jfxcx McC'l.r:1.i.,wn lurk would lllllkl' iz .rain-.s'Im'y fllllll-l'.H Nlf1.soN Mclirkox' lli-Y, Track, Favorite Committee, Traffic Orbcer, Basketball Yun i'un't rirfvnf rlvtfrm1'uuf1'0u. j. K. MCKAY Tull, dark 411141 Imflzlxmlzt' milf .mi11, likooxs Mclixxxm' Ili-Y, Basketball, Track, Science Club, Art Club .-I jurkvy hr' ix. No, 11 jrwkzjv llt d br. lux! yliiu' him fimr. ymfll .rm'. VV. II. lVlL'lilXNliY I'lu' :mrld mix nmzlv for fun. l'11f1t' mv! ,,. 1 v. ,,p.pt V josnvu I.ov1NG Senior Ulec Club Univ nf llmxr lwojrlr' who UIIUIIIIIIIL' lm.v:l1i'.vx with f'f1'!l.Y1H'I'.H BROVYN McCo1.1.UM Forum, Secretary of june Class, Ili- Y, Latin Club, Science Club, Traf- fic Officer, Tennis Club alll, 7L'll.l' .rliould lift' ln' ull IulvUrj ' CARI. lVlCfiIN'l'Y 'La Granada, Football ll'lmt curl t'un't :lu i.rn't tions. Louisa MCKIQRALI. .S'l11' ix 'lC'l'll.YUHll' and 1t'1'.v1', Quite 41 '1i'Ulllf1'I'fHl f'r'i:r'. Hoimcr: li. Mclilxwiex' Football l lrkr' lift' ax if t'nnu'.v. Um you .my ilu' mule! ANNIE MAE McI,Ax'1'Y I.a Granada, La Mesa Redonda, Glee Club, Orchestra, Science Club, Pep Club She ,vulilml-tl1r'-'zvorld .rlnud still. A Q5 ajft. 'll C. Melaaon SAM McMn,1.AN February Class Play, Daisy Chain I am all ,fairly ton! ,mail lzuunu-. Staff, l'li'Y, 'I'ral'l'it' Utlicer, Science Club, Boys' Pep Club, Travk, Chair- I man of Senior Reading' Room, In- formation Desk Wu,1.1.xM MAks'1uxl,1,r:R l mln' ilu' lmmm' nf' tht' I1n'ngf. t'mr:l't'It'lnjx' t'omlrim'iI ruith tnImni'.v.v. LAwsoN Mmkunmt Football, Baseball, Ili-Y Hlfrmid .vlmul1I1'r.r will: mnrlr r1i0M NlAXWl5lflf H H -H Ile is n4'itln'r lln' hrxt nor' ilu' l41.vI. l7OLORliS lVlAR'l'lNl'IZ lt'x vnoxzylx lu .my .vlxr .vmilt'.r.' LADY ANN MAx'r'u:r,n LESTER MAY S , Cl I C h , T , Ix'lm1l'lt'4ff11' is hm zl'nndt'1'fnl for mv. Meme U 1' 'en elmer' emma Club, Senior Girls' Glee Club DOROTIIY MEAIJOR Slim f'l11,x'.r the fiiunn um! .thc Tennis, Darden, French Club, f'l -Ve' IU' 1'4 - Tratlic Otlieer Dark and m,v.rtt'v'iol1.v--'it-itll 4',v1'.t tlml lunylr with ymrf- not ul -run. lVlARGUl-lRl'l'E Meeks MAKJORIE MHIPIR Smnr llninle ilu' rtinrlfl fx umtlr for Pep Club, 'lennis Club, La Grana- f11'1--ff' 110 1- da, '1'ral'l'ic Oliicer, Senior Reading Room Sergeant, Candidate for Fav- orite, Property Manager February Class Play, Invitation Committee, JESSE MHAM Class Play Committee, Intermediate Assistant Editor Of Daisy Chain- p,m1,,,, glee Club, Spanish Medal Forum, Science Club, Latin Club, MILHRQII WENT' Sinn licmix rm eulogy- -.tllv .vl't'uk.v Freshman Hi'Yv NUUC et Tllnc lll1.l.x' il ozmrrn fm' IIN'-V1'lf-'I The f llllH'l1I l'Vi.ri' Mull. C. A 'f:a9' ,W HI' I , EI.'l'0N lVlll.liS -f 1 f lll'.v fwfr flulvlwlml in 2'w'.m' will j'ii'Inl'i'. Rosfxmoxn Mn,1.uk Darden, French Club, Pep Club, Senior Ciirl's Ulee Club, Sextette, February Class Poet, Daisy Chain Staff, School City Manager SIN umkf'.v f'o4'!v'j', rIr111L'.r uml .ri11gf.v, .S'4'1t'.s', t'rmk.v, null ull .mrtx nf flllil!!j.V.'i ICLM0 MIMMS lizlsketbull, liziseball, Spilllihll Club, 'l'r:1l'l'it' Uflricer l'1n link-v und l'rn l1nN1v, .vu nm-vin' Ill yfvi ivy. Giamuzii Mrrcnxrzk ll1 .v ull rigflrlf' JAMES Momnia Yell Leader, Opera-ttzi, Urvlmeatrzi, Band, Ulee Club, Quartet, Rnstrzi ll1 I1 1'1'f'l11t'i' lffmf .mnmwlu-v, MARY M0514-:Y Latin Club, Pep Club, '1'raH'icOHicer Thu 7'l'l'-V fffm'-uf'f'lr' nf fm'fi'rf1'm1. Lntnsrz lVlIl.l.liR 'l'lu' tw'-v 1'.v.vw1t'i' nf yum nnlnfz fl . , Af 7,8-:I V 'f . lnaum' lVlIl.l.ICAN Thr lfrxl tlliuux url' 111 Ill .vlrmll jwnkugfrx. hlonxxlii Lou lVll'l'Cl Frou: Jrilmnir' l'T't'l'.VUlll' yn' nm! 11 XHIIIIU, lair .vllvx lzrimumiy n1'1'V with 4 joy ull lln' ZL'IIlilL'.'l Hn,l.x' Momma lizlntl, Senior Orvtestrzl, lli Club, Rcstrzl Tln' 'wurlrl knzmav nmtliimf of :lx y1n'uIi'.vI Nlt'll.n jzn' Minus lVl0Sl.liX '1'rul'l'ic Officer, Pep C lub 'llrf' lllmivxlj' fx n rumllr' In luv H i RICHARD Morris l'r1'nrc vharrniny. .-Ihm' H1 ., ,' , ,F M if its if ,li JJ ' MAR-yoR1E NABfDRS Traliic Oliicer, Darden, French Clu s, Tennis Club, Pep Club, Candidate for Favorite, Ring and Pin Com- mittee rf Shu has a lzcart far c2't'r'y--tlid im' .my joy? IVC mmm! boy. Ross NEWM A x Shu is still 1rns,h0ilml Irv rin' jlV'l'lllI of xrlwnlzt-ark. MARGARET NUNN H ho 1t'Uuldn't low' n man 'wifli 11 Pul- lyana .rmzlc and frm'kl4'.r? DENZII. Owrzxs Quiet, kind and t'uf'ul2l1'fu girl tvurtli k1m1r'iny. ATHALIA PETERSON School Banking Cashier, Senior Glee Club, Intermediate Glee Club, Pep Club Har l'm'r itwlx m'1'1'r to offuud, ff'l'l'7'j' l'7l'tIf1lI't' rims llrr fl'llt'Hl1.H EULA VEE Po1,1,ocR Thr l'JJl'11fI' of rrfincmcn! zvitlz iz amy all hrr mmm. MURRAY NANCE Rostra, Commissioner, La Granada, Hi-Y, Football, Tennis Club, Band, Social Committee, Favorite Commit- tee, February Class Play. Hr unix nzrfznt to hz' rr rlivrulz, but lic umur in fautuff ztritlz ll ,f'igxkiu. Enwm NORVVOOIJ justice City School Court, Hi-Y llc'1l lmzwlliis mmm in clcrtrit Ilylztx yd. AR'1'nUR LEE OWEN Spanish Club, Traliic Officer l?lv.vxirnfx on thvv, my llrcut big man! EIJNA PARKER l.v2'uhlr, gjfilflt' and frir'ndlj'. MlI,lJRP1lJ Pli'l l'AWAY Ont of thasr dvfuwzdublc y1'rl.r. N. T. POPEJOY A boy of high rcputcf' Pose by IAM as URRO Cuisine - . -1 M + '1 a S'I'lfRl.lN PRICE Tl'af'l'iC Oliieer I lnnw' only HI-X'.T1'lf to ft'ur'. NERO PRUI'l4'l' 't1'4'rr'u ix tlvuzi. llr'lr1u.vflu'm'.r ix l,L'4lAl. New ix yr! lllf1't'.l' RANoor.Pu Rlirlll 1 Hr ix nmllrlwlr uf ull ln' .v1fr1'r'y,v. .-lull you .ru-v 'lx lu' lu'r1z'f.v1',rfl1tul, RUE Rm-Lo Pep Club llr'll umw' 'mv' ilu' day ln' ywts yon. IIARLEY RHNEAL1 Band, Orchestra, Trumpet Champ- ionship, lluacoan Staff, lli-Y, Art Club, Study Hall Chairman Ilu.r ll 1m'r'l-:lv uitrlrk nf ymml lllIl1'llfl'Ul!.Y but .vm'i'r.r.rf1ally u'u1vu.r ull. MA1.co1,M Rnaksox fill his faultx arc' so llml om' likcx him bvftm' for them. l7oRo'rm' l Rl'l'CllIi'l l' La Granada, Pep Club, '1'raH'ic Officer IIN .vulilrs frll 'film' f'vtul.r from 11 :lun-v. Briss Pulau: French Club, '1'raH'ic Othver, English Literary Club lf7'rrvtlz1'11y I lion' ix j'1l11I'.T, El.1zAnE'1'n REI!!-'lHI.D Pep Club, 'llraliric Ufhcer, Senior Reading Room Chairman 4flud in lzurw' lin' lwrr unrl .V1H'1',V In .wc hm' fm. fiARI,AND Rmmu Senior Orchestra, Band, Boys' Glee Club, Quartet, Rostra, Art Club, lli-Y, Operetta Von may di'f11'ml ulwu him in fnir' or .rlorrnxv 1um'11Ilu'1'. FA Nam. Rxcrmkosow Spanish Club, junior Orchestra, Pep Club, Genheimer, Girl Reserves Not Teri' full, nn! 'l'l'I'j' xnmll, lint fair, .r1c'1'1'1, ulnl lured by ull. lVlII,'I'ON RiNEwAl.'r '1'ral'l'ic Officer, Daisy Chain Com- mittee, Daisy Chain Staff Une who kfznzruv 1 l'l'1'.V im-11 nf lllc' vunrlvmr by urtuul mm1.rurwm'ut. IZIAIZAIZIETII ROARK Daisy Chain, Darden, La Granada Tennis Club, 'l'raH'ic Orlieer, Pep Club, Senior Reading Room Chair- fnllll ll'l111t'.v flu' nxt' of 1t'oVf',x'1'11ff? CARMIZN RODGICRS Pep Club, Tennis Club, Clenheimer 'l'ral'l'iC Ulbeer, Science Club 5l1r 11f'1'rr rirrrf-tx tl .vmilr 'ZK'lf11Ultf g11'1'iv1,l1 two in r1'tnVn. RAYMOND RU'rneRFoRn Football, City School Government 'l'ral'l'ie Ol'l'ieer Thou nrt n fwllrm' of youll 1't',vfwrt. .AR'l'llUR Rvnmv Senior Boys' Glee Club, -Iunior' Orchestra Traflie Orheer , 9' d L'1l1l11m'.r.v ix 11 www! nr1'1'nnt41y1u. I' Blu. SAuNmaRs 1 Hurt Iaduly, for Iomorrou' .ron only lmrt' to 'm01'k. ' , DoR0'rnY SCARBOROUGII v MARY ROARK Darden, Tennis Club, Study Hall Chairman, Senior Reading Room Chairman, Program Committee, La Granada, Pep Club, Trarhc Oliicer lf,vt'.r of blue, lorkx of gold, Sin' lmx rl Irvin, Hn' .rtor-v 1'.r fold. .ARTHUR ROSCOI-I Forum, Spanish Club, Trail-ic Ufheer, City Court judge, Daisy Chain, Key of Knowledge Committee xl :mm nf runny 111'To1'r.r. Rox' Ru'rl.ANn Forum, La Granada, Tennis Club, Ring' and Pin Committee, Trarlic Orhcer .5'1n'l1 u .vt'r1.w of humor. joxes SAI-'FI.li Baseball, Basketball ''.5'1'1'1'u1l,v11vxx run ,fo im: for-fl'ln urzllilzy 11 halt. Bl,ANcnE SAXON Pep Club, Latin Club, Traflic Ul'l'ieer ClIlll'llI.Y strilez' the right, lint Ii'Inurln' urfnx ilu' .roul. JEFF SCHARLZ Tratiic Officer Tl1inr' v,vr.r urz' f1lUll1lllf.Y of fuzmtuin 'Iliff-lllllll-ll!! over 'with z'ivat'i0u.rnt's.r, z'1'm, and sony. 'vigor and vituliiyf' I 0 l.OL,lSli SHARP .S'lH' lulryfllx null yrillx ll'ill1 H .rnlilv llnfl 1s'1'n.v. Bn.l. Sl,iclnuaR Football, Track, Trnliic Ullicer, Science Club Hl5,l'llI-PIX f1IH.x' ln'rm'rl. AAARTIIUR SMITH Forum, Commissioner, I,:itin Club, Ili-Y, English Literary Club, Ring and Pin Committee, Daisy Clmin, French Club HTIH' l'1lr4'.rt t1'l'nxl1I't' lift' nffnrflx 1'.r HH r'.rt'vlIrHl rt'l'ntnI1'o11. RAx'Mnxn SMITH Forum, Daisy Chain Editor 'Ifmlitar-1'l1-yr'H'f, lint IH' mm Mkt' rl. f,'I I'IS STAHI, Track, Football, Rostru, Science Club, Traffic Otliver, 1.11 Meszt Redonda i NANU- .gy MARX' UIANE S'1'AN1.m' ' .-I frm' dtl1ly'1fl'1' of liHl1'rf'1'. , ,J bluff ivzmlx ui t'nll11l.vm.rm. N +- linwtx Slll-1l.IfI'1R .-IH Hll-Hrulrml t',u'tl'll1'llI ft'llH'lt'. l,ocRRR'1 Sl.:-:Ri-RR lingliali Literary Club, Ili-Y, Latin Club, Latin '1'ournument, '1'r:1l'l'ic' Ollicer .-ln nlrhvlurnlingf fwlgn' in our .vrl1onl'.v lri.xlorjv. IIHRRING SMI'lll Daisy Chain Pltotngrzlpller nfl- 4- - frm' IIN u Iinl :t'lm.vf' lmf'j'v lllt' IN ont' f't'1'f'rIlml y1l'1'H. Rurn Sl'Rtll,liS Senior Orvfiestrzi, junior Orchestral, 'l'rnf'bv Officer .'I l't'fI'L'.Vllfllg! hrt't':t'. 'I'r:1H'i1' fH'l'il'C'l' ll'ixllom HH'nH.v 11 Nur! min. fi0RlJON SHQPHENS Hr l'lun.r to pl4'u.vr. 1,151-1 S'l'Al,l..KRll .I uf I .-J , ,. Ya ,,, l s HAROLD STEVENS III lrmli rm mlm ix j'Im'r. EnIcI.AkI: S'I'I:vI-:Ns Lu Granada, Senior Reading Room, June Class Poet .-llnx, xlu' ix ll fInf't. .f CARROLL S'I'IaoNG Glee Club, Traflic Oflicer H'Sf?'17lljl' in tlxongfht mul 4Ir'I'd. MAIu:AkE'I' Sum: lV1Iy lmyx 1I'n'I'r hnnn'. BILLY SWIGERI' Band, Science Club, Hi-Y, Art Club N4 I'vr hlH'l'1Al'!l, m I'I'r zc'ar1'ir'1f. SMITII '1'AIucAN'r Smith, n mighty man 'wax hr. KEN N mn SIHPIIE NS Football, Boys' Senior Glee CII Spanish Club, Track l1'1n1i nvvn om' God hath Iilflllljjhl, VIRGINIA S'l'EWAk'l' H'1'th .mI'l1 II niiyllt-I' mzmih Hur llL'1'll-f Z'L'IPll'l1f.T should bc fumf. lV1ARBl'I'l'l'l STUBBLE FIELD A girl u'ortl1-1n'l1ilz'- fzuith I1 .wnilf 'wortlz-II'hIlr'. BEN DELL SULLIVAN Art ClIIb, Pep Club, Science Club Traffic Oflicer, Spanish Club Thr furcc' of har merit l7Illkl'.Y hvr 1I'ny. CIIARLINI5 TAGGAR1' IFJ l'H0'll!l11 to .my .thc Jllll-ll'S.', SAMMY TA'I'Ia Short, xunv, und sMI.vI'blL'. b Y U 4 ' Q Fskici, '1'A'I'LwI junior Orchestra, Science Club, Traffic Officer fl rrul u,r.rI'! to IVrn'o lligllif' LI:sI.IIe 'l'AvI.ok True ln' wax in rword um! IIi't'1l. I Vinum '1'noIvIAs 1 llenheimer, Pep Club, La Granada, 'liruffit' Officer fi Ior'I'I.v .nI'rI ix ahora' ull funk. AIIATIIA 'FODARU 'Traffic Officer, La Mesa Redonda, Pep Club, French Club, Darden, Daisy Chain Slim could Iulk --ff jll'.Tllf.YlH' mulii tulle, CECII. '1'oI,I.EsoN 'llfffll-PIX ulrtwi-v.r rome nn! on loft l'o.vI i by , ' MAN HA N 5 LUTIIIIR IFURNER ' Deep in tlwnylif, 'll'l-II' in plIiloxof1l1,v. .ALVIS 'l.AYl.OR ''IIIIH-1'rllf1II'-Ii'I'll-mul. Davie il.lCRMIN Business Staff, lli-Y, Truck Driver, Spanish Club, Chairman Senior Reading Room llc f'nl.r liix .mul iulu his Ivnrle lm! nt l'I'4'.wlIi lu' m'I'Il.v lmlf-.wliI:g. jon 'LIQMPSQIQ 'eff- nnisy c -' s nt cial, I IIE, nirv -5 2f'I'II1 Huw' I muon to lI'I'I'. -- , I ,, llx 'I , , ry R.xxnAI,I, lonn ' pl lfllli' fun mm' mul fllwi lx l't'll.Y1H'ti by lln' 'lA'I'.Yl'.Vf men. NANCY Ylik.-KNTIIAM Latin Club, Tennis Club, Darden, Candidate for Favorite, February llistorian, Daisy Chain, City School Government, '1'I'al'lic Orlicer lfl4II'k I'-vI'.v, blrlrk lmir, ll'ln'u frm i'mm'.v around, .X'I1rlI'v'.v ul- 1t'1l,V.V tlIerv. VIRGINIA 'FURNER French Club, Darden, Pep Club, Social Committee, Traffic Officer, Candidate for Favorite !iu.r'.r 'Hui ,qlIl1f.Y.' .4 ' 4 ft L r 2 1 1 C I 1 l VVu.sox 'I'L:kNi:R I Radio Operator ,-I lud uf Nlllffllr of uulllt' Iu'rllr. I-Zr.xzAm:'m VIVRIi'l l' Senior Gills Glee Club, Latin Club lf7'1'l'-v mth of hm' ,IPI-llfllf is fm llllll nf i14'li5fl1f. DAVID VVAI.I.ACF Forum, Social Committee, Favorite Committee, Study Hall Chairman ll'ln'n ln' 'wux muflu thu' lux! tin' mold, thunk jlt7Ul1I!l'N.Y. IZVELYN VVAkm.Aw Sn .rzwi'l, .vo l.lll!tltFL'Hf, .ru fair, IIN' t'l'4m'n1uy brzzuty I5 lwr lmu', A1.'1'oN VVEs'1'BRooK I dum' do ull tlmt muy Iuwmm' 11 num. Nxwrox VV!IE'I'S'l'0N H .-l lad uf lin' rnfnlzrulllv wwf. l2VlZI.YN Wu.1E Trarhc Orlieer, La Mesa Redonda, Pep Club, Tennis Club, French Club, Darden, Favorite Candidate l'd likv fo lu- 41 umn-lmlrr, but I l:u1'un't the Mart. Z' a.'?'f ' ELSIE VITEK Pep Club, Trafhc Oliicer, La Mesa Redonda Sl1v uurris no 4'1rl0g1,x'-.rllr sfwuks fill' llt'1'.Yt'lf. llAROI,D VVAKE 1ln1'ol11 .ru,r.r ln' ix Jxvrvr' .vl1'vl'j'. EARL VVAi.1.Acr: Ili-Y, Latin Club, Study Hall Chairman I imma' Hu' fH!.V'1i'I'7'5fI iurutt' tin' book. MACK VVEAVER Forum, French Club, Science Club, Art Club, Traflic Officer l.itflt', but loud. J VVILMA VVEs'rHkooK Traffic Ofhcer 'Z-I .vlvw :milf flmr has zum hw many fl'H'?ll!J'l!71ti kvft them. llnsrzi XVVN I-ZTTl-1 Mxrmzsn Wnrra BILLY JAH 1-Crunk, gl'Hf'7'01I.Y, joyous. by Lv1.n MAN NONVSKI INK M l-vfllil J a i a lr! Yu ' ' v' i ' , . .. E. 1 V: .5 T h Q l ' .ev ,. vi W N .vi K x J! x N' lv '.,.1,4 , I I . T ciEORCl-I 9VxLL1A.wsf lf' 4 A .1 L Manuua Wn,i.mMs Hr Iiz'r'.r rvitli tlmxrlgqha Xffllllfx ,714-Hllf N A lmfvlqv Inwirl mulewlh u yliul .vidc of 1lf1'f ' , i'n1ruti'rn1ln1'. l Dokoim' Vl7ri.soN Tral'l'ic Officer, French Club .S'ln' is u H'l'lHllf7fllllIf dui'lurul1'w1 tlmf nothing run gr! ,VUII dr11i'1r. ELNA VVl'l lili Pep Club, Choral Club ., , - - .. ll .f u lilly .rhr is .rn lwvlty. lnA I.l'il i VVOI,K0l l-' Pep Club, Trallric Officer IIN .riuyflv xmili' 1l'1'n.v 11 fI'l'1'llll.n Cixkkou, VVnon 'A rrzrrfirl .vtlfdclii rurrful nw! In n1'i'r'iln. OLYMPUS You NC -111 is fair in Ima' uml war, but Srnimzr .rlwulrl lmrc marc l'1'1z'1lugfz's. Ovm You Ncrzmon A lirr inn' may muwr gr! .rtrf'fu'd on but 1't'.v oftcn .vtruuy. Rolnckm VVINSTON Genheimer, Pep Club, Trallric Uflieer .S'umnll1, i7'nry-fuuux-f'1'iu1ru.n'.v, jicssiu LH: NVULVH Senior Girls Ulee Club, French Club, Latin Club, Sextette 'H-lll thu! um' 'nlmlrl 'zl-un! in 41 frm' fv'u'Hil. Romziu' VVnM,xcK Hr li1'1'Il1 luxvt :vim ,v1'r1'i'.rt lu'.vt. l 1.ouAnr:I.i.n YARBROUGII Latin Club, Pep Club, Trallic Of- ficer, Girl Reserves, Nunn' et Tunc Kiwi mrri! uf any kind mmm! lu' f'mli'crilml. Rum YOUNG To knou-' hm' 'is grratf to lu' lwr friend is yrcuti-1'. I Iv I ' E- . ' ' 'a I 0. .fat V lv' 3 5 ' .. 'V sl ' Dv' , , A ALEXANDER, LAWRENCE BETROS, ALBERT BOZARTH, BILLIE BRITE, ROY BUCKLER, BII.L CURBO, JAMES DUDEK, RAYMOND DUNLAP, THOMAS FARRIS, BUCKEY FISCHER, GLENN FRENCH, LEONARD GARRISON, JACK ALI.EN, ALBERTA ANAST, MARY' ARCHER, JENNIE B. BAKER, DOROTHY BAKER, VALLIE BARNES, ELIZABETH BLACKWELL, VIRGINIA BOLLINGER, EDITH BULMAHN, W!'NE'l l'E CAL1.AWAY, WI1.Lo MAX' CARLISLE, LOUISE CLARKSON, MYRNITA COLLINS, INEZ Cox, JUANITA DOROTHY BAKER . BLANCHE SAXON . . CORINNE FRANCIS . ROSAMOND MILLER . MARY ANAST . . . WVYNETTE BULMAI-IN DOROTHY BAKER . BLANCHE SAXON . MILIJRED WHITE . CORINNE FRANCIS . ROSAMOND MILLER . MILDREID JEAN GULLEIDGE . . NANCY TRANTHAM VIRGINIA LEE CEEER MARY ANAST . . . Mid-Year Graduates BOYS HARREl.I., DAVID HESSIJOERFER, CHARLES KAGELER, ED KRUEGER, KENNETH LEWALLEN, NUE1. LOETIS, SHELTON LUCAS, ARMON MCDONALD, HII.ARY MCKAY, J. K. MCLEOD, T. C. MCLERRAN, HOWARID MARROW, NETHERY MITCHELL, HARLIN MITCHINER, GEORGE MONROE, JAMES NANCE, MURRAY NORWOOD, EDWIN PRUITT, NERO READ, RANDOLPH RENEAU, HARLEY RIERSON, MALCOLM RINEWALT, MILTON SAUNDERS, BILL SEGO, ROBERT GIRLS CUNNINCHAM, LILLIE F. CURLEE, WILLIE DAVIDSON, DORIS IDOSHER, NELL FRANCIS, CORINNE QEEER, VIRGINIA LEE QTIBSON, EI-'FIE RTULLEDGE, MILDRED J. H.4CKBAR'I'l1, BONNIE HAMER, CEERTRUDE HASTON, MAURINE HATLEY, NOVIS HOLDERMAN, CATHERINE KEAHEX', BETTY KlNCHEI.OE, ELIZABETH LIPPARD, LOIS LUMMUS, EARLEAN MASON, ANN MAXWELL, PEARL MEEKS, MARGUERITE MEIER, MARJORIE MILES, DENA MILLER, LOUISE MILLER, ROSAMOND NUNN, MARGARET OWENS, DENZIL PONDER, KATHERINE ROARK, ELIZABETH 0 SIMPSON, LoU1s SLEEPER, BILL SROVNAL, WALTER TABB, BILLY TAYLOR, OWEN TAYLOR, WILLARD TEAT, J. C. VAN CLEAVE, MARVIN WAKE, HAROLD WOLFF, CARL WOOD, CARROLL YOUNGBLOOD, OVID SHARP, LOUISE SIMMONS, MARIE SPIEGE1., MARY STANLEY, MARY JANE SUGG, MARGARET TAGGART, CHARLINE TEKELL, MURIEL TRANTHAM, NANCY WHITE, ELNA WHITE, MILRED WILSON, ONETA YATES, VANCE RILEY, MARION ROARK, MARY' fSalt Lake City, Utahj SAXON, BLANCHE THREE YEAR HONOR ROLL MILDRED JEAN GULLEDGE . . WYNETTE BULMAHN . . WILLO MAE CALLAWAY . . . . 96.00 . 94.48 MARJORIE MEIER . 93.37 DENZIL OWENS . . . 92.25 NERO PRUITT . 92.16 GLENN FISCHER . 92.16 THIRD YEAR HONOR ROLL - 95-93 . 95.37 DENZIL OWENS . - 94-15 . 93.36 MARJORIE MEIER . . 92.43 NERO PRUITT 92.18 J. C. TEAT . . . . . 91.87 GLENN FISCHER . . 91.50 J. K. MCKAYI . 911.31 ...Q S Q Q 91.96 90-94 90-33 95-35 93-64 91.06 QI .06 90.00 90.00 94-56 93.16 91.66 91.62 WW E' 4 Q .Q'1l v L vm ,G to Q1 The Call I-Iarlc! Wlzat is that sound I hear That rings so clear and loud? It surely can't be yonder lark, Flying against the cloud! No, no, 'tis nearer, nearer still, This clear, insistent call. See, day is dawning in the East! Give ear, oh, classmates-all. The call is bidding us to rise,' To enter now the race,' To run with eager, joyful feet, Wlz1zte1ver course we face. .lust now we stand and face the east,' The portal is thrown wide,' This, the place we'fue strifven for, ffs, working side by side, J We've marched straight forward throuz h the years To reach Commencement Day. Our parents, teachers, friends+-they all Have helped us on our way. dh, no time for dreaming now,' dgain the call comes clear. Ready, classmates, on our way, We cannot linger here! I hope that each will run his race, This race we now begin, hffith hopeful hearts and courage high, Then surely we will win. From whence that call that rings so loud, That bids us to the strife? 'Tis one who beckons, calls again,' Yes, we're coming-LIFE! -ROSAMOND MILLER, lllid- Term Poet. 1 My I .?. xr 4 ffl si' N1 54. ,, The History ofiegii, ass of anuary, '34 y M ', . 2-'bfor 6 g la .- .Sg t 31 'ii' i W'-grin Turns I can see us now back in '31-pretty creatures we were then-sleek, slimy, worms of a violent green color, squirming and crawling through the dark, winding halls of deah old Waco High. Every time any of the 'fbig bugsu approached us we crawled to one side for we were cowardly little worms. Uh, yes. We admit it now! But at last we came down to earth and became earth-worms, turning the fac- ulty's world upside down. A troublesome lot we were. But we were very studious. We did not take part in any of the school activities. Readin', writin' and 'rith- metic worms we were, claiming we were too busy for other things, and possibly we were, for in truth we were too frightened to do anything but study. But then even earthworms will turn. We turned-yes, we turned-into ra- diant, iridescent glow-worms , beaming in the realization that we were no long- er slimes! fEven high slimes, a term proudly sported by such creatures but scornfully applied to them by their upper classmen.J Ah , we thought, as we cheered for the Waco High football team, This is the life! Did you ever hear a worm yelling? Well, we did! We broke all precedence and yelled as worms had never yelled before. Dancing, singing and yelling we flew around in this evolutionary stage until one day we defied nature and did what no glow-worm had ever done before fOh, yes, we were record breakersj-we developed into lovely graceful butterflies. My! My! but those long grey sleeves made perfect wings! We still think we were part angel. Ah, me! Those were the days- And here we are now-wwe've stopped hovering over the daisies and are flut- tering about here and there among the far-Hung bluebonnets awaiting that day when we shall eventually stop and settle down in the rose-gardens of our own choosing. -NANCY TRANTHAM. ,,V19'E5.g:' .fa A A A -. nf 1 - f aw lllilee ' tr arhler N ERO PRUITT, Editor Q, - A FEBRUARY 30, 1954' . e - -- -i l!--ff.:-.-2 --,e-- LL. ce,--ge. L . - - EXPLOSION AT B 8x N LIMERY STABLE Shclty Loftis, cafe proprietor, has organ- ized a posse including Suitcase Simpson, llflilt Rinewalt, VValt Srovnal, VVill Taylor, Davy Harrell, Geo. lvlitchiner, and Ken Krueger, for the purpose of apprehending the culprit who entered Loftis' cafe yesterday morning, and, when he left, took everything on the table, including the tablecloth. jim Nlonroe is reported to have been seen in that vicinity. This paper wishes to congratulate the VVaco Women's Law Firm, composed of Misses Kate l-lolderman, Blanche Saxon, Myrnita Clark- son, Nell Dosher, Madge Nunn, Lil Cunning- ham, Murlie Tekell, and Juana Cox, who have at last carried a case all the way to the county court. VVaco should be proud of her legal talent. Friends of Willie Sleeper, who left VVaco several years ago to go west, will be glad to know that he is expected home next week for a three-months' visit. According to letters re- ceived by Misses Bettye Keahey, Louise Col- lins, and lnez Carlisle, Willie has been as far as the city of Gatesville, Texas. Fire Marshall Norwood reports that the local volunteer fire department, composed of lf. R. Read, of Read's Grocery, lnc., Owen Taylor, of Taylor Dry Goods, Inc., Albert lietros, of Betros Hardware, Inc., and Carl VVolff, of Wolff Theatrical Supply Co., Inc., were in active service yesterday when an ex- plosion occurred in Bozarth 8 Nance Livery Stable, Inc. Both proprietors being knocked Ollt. Dr. J. R. Curbo, local veterinary sur- geon, was summoned, but he reports nothing worse than three broken legs, two broken hearts, and two cracked skulls. - Completing their fifth record-breaking, non-stop, round-the-country flight, the cele- brated Roark sisters landed with their four passengers, Misses Oneta Wilson, Ann Mason, Gertrude Hamer, and Vance Yates, at Poor- field this morning at 5:37:53 A. M., making the entire trip in five hours, thirty seven min- utes, and fifty-three seconds. i ..M., The price of bread has risen two cents a loaf, due to the recent trust formed between our two formerly competitive Bakers, Dorothy Viola, and Vallie Frances. kv Page 2 -V VVACO WARBLER Miss Virginia Lee Geer, president of the local chapter of the National Professional Wo- men's Club, Etta Bita Pi, wishes to announce that the club members, who are Niiss Nan Trantham, VVynie Bulmahn, Madge Meier, Maurie Haston, Cora Francis, Dora David- son, Dennie Owens, Rosie Miller, Louisa Nliller, Ellie VVhite, and Millie White, are to meet next Saturday at Garrison's Grove for an all-day quilting bee. NOTICE Anyone who wishes to buy rubber bands, tooth-paste, Canary bird seed, or White mice, please see one of the following local agents: Nlisss Eddie Bollinger, M. Jennie Gulledge, lwary Anast, Willie Mae Callaway, Nladge Sugg, Pearl Maxwell, Lizzie Barnes, Alba Allen, Novy Hatley, and Deena Miles. Buy Your Automobile Accessories at Kageler's Kandy Store CAdvertisementJ lVIr. Bill Saunders, director of Bill's Brass Band, is highly elated over his new members, Nucl Lewallen, experienced banjo-player, and Carroll Wood, accomplished jews-harpist, he tells us: owe farm With Us .. Buckler 81 Alexander T A I L O R S 1AdvertisementJ Due to the illness of our cartoonist, Harley Reneau, this week's issue of the WARBLER is not fortunate enough to contain one of his greatly admired drawings. Last night, Hillie lVIcDonald, jake lVIcKay, T. C. McLeod, Howard McLerran, Nethey O'Marrow, and Leonard O'French met to organize the S. O. NI. E. CSons of Blighty Erinl Club. 1 U V. in j,l I Ji :ix 4 - .1 .x . NVACO VVARBLER Page 3 Pandemonium reigned for a few 'minutes yesterday evening in Tom Dunlap's Feed Store when Fourth Assistant Chief of Police Fischer, Farmer O. H. Youngblood of the Veeglespill community, Deputy Constable Pruitt, and Second Assistant Postmaster Sego got into a heated argument over national politics. How- ever, the arrival of Rev. Hessdoerfer and Dea- con Dudek served to quiet the contenders and peace was restored once more. President Malc Rierson of the Waco Debat- ing Society announces that Friday's meeting will consist of a debate between Roy Brite, J. C. Teat, Wm. Tabb, Harlin Mitchell, versus Lois Lippard, Louise Sharp, Charline Taggart, and Bonnie Hackbarth, concerning the repeal of the nineteenth amendment. Buckey Farris, Nlarvin Van Cleave, Harry VVake, and Armon Lucas have not yet re- covered from the mauling they received at the last meeting from Peggy Meeks, Kate Ponder, Mae Spigel and Wilhelm Curlee, at the climax of a heated debate. Subscribe to . . . The Warbler S000 per Month NERO PRUITT, Editor wh Misses Marie Janette Stanley, Virgie Blackwell, and llflary Simmons are practising on a fiddle-harmonica-snare drum trio, which they expect to play at various social functions next summer. lvlisses Lib Kincheloe and Ellie Gibson, Bell's Hill Women Tiddle de VVinks Champ- ions, have received a free trip to Elm lllott, Texas, to compete in the county eliminations. It is hoped that they will carry the day and thereby enter the state finals at Leroy, Texas, next month. lvlisses Kincheloe and Gibson have as their alternates the Methoclist lvlarvels, Nlisses -Iennie Archer and Earlie Lumus. Learn ow to Use Chop Sticky ALL GRACEFUL HOLDS TAUGHT J. K. McKAY Dorff We Mz'sled Ty Fake: we E-an fl- f 2 H-. 2. Anderson, Winston Andrews, L. G. Appell, Sam Aukerman, Loyde Banks, J. L. Barnes, Frank Barton, O. A. Bass, Roy Beaty, Lewis, Biles, Bert Bloomfield, Samuel Bock, Jack Boettger, Hans Bozarth, C. T. Bradley, Winston Brazelton, Berry Brewster, Ernest Bright, Olly Brock, Wilburn Brooks, Arthur Brown, Jim Buchanan, Billie Bunnell, Alton Burnham, Herbert llurrage, Richard Calvert, Carlos Campbell, O. T. Chisholm, Ellis Christian, Paul Clark, Billy Clark, Forest Clifford, Leo Coghlan, Byron Cohen, Amuel Connally, Clarence Connally, Clem Connor, Ed Crow, Joe Crow, Lawrence Cunningham, Allen Cunningham, Earl Cupp, Thomas Denman, Bill Dillard, Jack Dillard, Sammie Akin, Lorraine Allen, Jeannette Andrews, LaVerne Applegate, Myrtis Bailey, Helen Baker, Jessye Baldwin, Lois Beerman, Rebecca Bitner, Lillian Bowles, Mary Edna t . Brannon, Mary Frances Brown, Gladys Caldwell, Patricia Campbell, Hallie V. Carroll, Oletha Carter, Shirley Clement, Frances Clements, Maybelle Concilio, Marguerite Conger, Bernadine Conger, Carol Dee Crain, Myrtis Craven, Betty Crawford, Sue Crisler Cathr n Y Cunnirigham, Mary Frances Dailey, Geraldine Davis, Ellenor Davis, Pauline Day, Billie DeHay, Ruth Dill, Anne Dilworth, Celia Drake, Hope Easterwood, Doris Edgar, Georgia Edwards, Ruby Gene Elkins, Frankie Everette, Thelma Fairman, Margaret Fechner, Florence Fitzhugh, Virginia 'S' J' J et-4 X1 une Graduates BOYS Dillon, George C. Estes, Roy B. Eubank, Bill Fitzhugh, Champe Forkel, Carl Fuchs, Donald Gailey, Asa Lee Gallaway, Frank Gant, Allison George, Joseph Gibson, Aubrey Glenn, Thomas Golson, Frank Goss, Jesse Goss, Richard Grevelle, James Guittard, Clarence Gunn, Jack Guy, Harold Hall, A. J. Hannah, Manton Harper, Harold llarris, Mark Harrison, Marvin llearne, James Held, Colbert llerring, Joe Hodges, Richard Hoffman. Abe Holecek, Victor Hollis, Roy Huddleston, Eugene llunt, Franklin Jablonowski, Billy Jennings, Dick Johnson, Varnell Jones, Paul Joseph, Sam Jost, Edwin Keen, Marvin Klatt, Rudolph Kretikos, Antone Landers, Aldine Lehman, Woodrow Long, Roderick GIRLS Frankfort, Elaine Gandler, lda Gant, Mildred Gardner, Frances Garrard, Sarah Gerdes, Mary Helen reen, Ola Mae regory, Mabel Gregory, Mary Gunn, Eulalia Hancock, Virginia Hander, Mildred Hankins, Blanche Harding, Myrtle Estelle Hardison, Bertha Mae Harrison, Winifred Helm, Margaret Holt, Zelma Hopkins, Margaret Hotmann, Marie Howell, Eugenia Hughes, Doris Hunt, Lois Hunt, Virginia James, Frances Jenkins, Mary Emma Johnson, Ellen Louise Jones, Ella Clay Jones, Esther Ruth Jones, Mary Ellen Keesee, Claudia Kelley, Rosemary Kellner, Josephine Killough, Ione Kimmel, Doris Kincheloe, Ruby Lee Koppman, Rose Kracker, Helen Langlotz, Lillian Lewallen, Fayola Lewis, Ethel G G Lovelace, Richard Lovell, George 7-oving, Joseph McClelland, Jack McClister, Oliver McCollum, Brown McCrum, Billy McElroy, Nelson McGinty, Carl McKinney, Horace McKinney, W. H. McMillan, Sam Magruder, Lawson Marstaller, William Maxwell, Tom May, Lester Milam, Jesse Miles, Elton Miles, Otis Millican, Leroy Mimms, Elmo Mistrot, Hill Monroe, Billy Moyle, Richard Muhl, Frank Null, Glenn Oliver, J. ,N. O'Neal, S. XV. Osborne, Charles Owen, Arthur Lee Parker, James Payne, Talhert Pewitt, Wilburn Poag, James Popejoy, N. T. Price, J. Howard Price, Sterlin Pulley, Herman Redding, Troy Reid, J. B. Reneau, Garland Robert, Gordon Roscoe, Arthur Rovello, Vincie Rutherford, Raymond Lewis, Frankie Lewis, Lou Ella Logue, Elizabeth Love, Nel McKerall, Louise McLarty, Annie Mae McMahan, Virginia Lee McNally, Sara Madewell, Ruth Mallory, Lucille Malone, Freda Ruth Marlett, Jettie Martin, June Martinez, Dolores Mayfield, Lady Ann Meador, Dorothy Mehnert, Minnie Mae Miller, Margarette Mitchell, Johnnie Lou Moor, Mary Vasser Morgan, Merle Mosley, Joy Marie Moseley, Mary Nabors, Marjorie Newman, Rose Norris, Nadean Parker, Edan Pearson, Joan Bowen Pettway, Mildred Pitts, Bessie Mae Pritchett, Dorothy Pudig, Bess Ramirez, Esperanza Redfield, Elizabeth Reed, Sue Reese. Grace Rice, Edna Lee Richardson, Fa .Nell Roberts, Neva D. Rodgers, Carmen Scarborough, Dorothy if r 1 ' N Rutland, Roy Ryden, Arthur Saflie, Jones Scharlz, Jeff Scott, Dennis Shelfer, Edwin Silbert, Isadore Simpson, Clarence Simpson, James Slade, Gordon Sleeper, Lockert Smith, Arthur Smith, Fred W. Smith, Herring Smith, Raymond Stahl. Unis Stallard. Lee Stephens, Gordon Stephens, Kenneth Stevens, Harold Stone, Harvey Strong, Carroll Sullinger, B. T. Swigert, Billie Tarrant, Smith Tatum, Eskel Taylor, Leslie Termin, Dave Thomas, Marcel Thompson, Joe Todd, Randall Tolleson, Cecil Turner, Luther Turner, Wilson Uzzell, VVallace Wallace, Dave Wallace, Earl Warren, Erwin Warrick Lorane W'eaver, Mack Whetstone, Newton Williams, George VVomack, Robert Young, J. T. Young, Olympus Sego, Elizabeth Sellers, Fay Belle Shumate, Alma Simpson, Edris Simpson, Juanita Snaman, Frances Sproles, Ruth Stevens, Ediclaire Stewart, Nell Stewart, Virginia Stone, Martha Stubblelield, Marhet Sullivan, Ben Dell Tate, Sammy Taylor, Hilda Teasley, Artie Thomas, Imogene Thomas, Virda Thomason, Sammie Threadgill, Hazel Todaro, Agatha Truax, Betty Jane Turner, Virginia Vitek, Elsie Vivrett, Elizabeth Wardlaw, Evelyn Westbrook, Wilma VVetzell, Calla Lily Whicker, Phebe Wiiie, Evelyn Williams, Juanita VVilliams, Karen Williams, Madele Wilson, Dorothy VVin:ton, Roberta Wittman, Evelyn Wolf, Evelyn Wolfe, Jessie Lee Wolkoff, Ida Lee h Yarbrough, Floradelle Young, Ruth hs Wg,- 'I 6. . .wa-EI' A Parting Word Our 'weeks in Waco High School rlre shortening day by day. We'll soon be separating, find each fwill go his way. This message to our teachers We give with grateful hearts: The influence you have given Will ht us for our parts. Our n1em'ries still will linger Steadfast in every heart,' We'll always be bound in spirit dlthough fwe're far apart. Nou' as the time for parting fidvances on our hands, We say to our underclassmen, Use time as best you can. We know you'll not regret it. Enjoy high school 'while you may, For all too soon comes parting, .find gone is your high school day. -EDICLAIRE STEVENS dew' t lsfw I O June Class History ELIZABETH Looun Of course, you'll have to promise Not to tell a single soul: I sfwiped a Senior's diary,' Do you think it dreadfully bold? D0ll,l report me to lkliss dnniej Wait until you ve heard the rest. I only fwant the choicest pages To malce this history quite the best. September, 1931-'fMy first day in Waco High School and what a day! I did feel so important-but not for long. Those upper classmen Cspecially so- phisticated Seniorsj thought they were so smart calling us 'Slimes' and scar- ing us to death with tales of hard-boiled Professors. On top of it all I was scolded for being late to class and how was I to help it when some Senior sent me off in the opposite direction? just wait-I'll have revenge! September, 1Q32M'lWell, school days again. What could be more fun than teas- ing the 'Slimes' and seeing them cringe under our superiority fthat is, until a Senior came along, worse lucklj And do I rate! I sit in Upper Study Hall now and am a Traffic Cop. Wonder if I'll ever get to go to Senior Reading Room and sit in the Balcony? It must be lots of funf' September, 1033-'fNow at last I'm a Senior but I don't feel any different like I thought I would. It does make one feel very dignified, however, to be able to talk intimately with Miss Annie and Mr. Genheimer and call all the teachers by name. We Seniors feel quite as if we own the school and the 'Slimes' do seem to respect our great knowledgef, Zvlay, 1034- I can't quite realize that school will soon be over. I thought I would be so glad when I finished but instead I find myself recalling all the happy times Ilve had. And when you get to thinking about leaving, saying good-bye to all your classmates it makes a fellow feel sorta funny inside, doesn't it? . ' t 45 une Class Prophecy By FRANCES CLEMENT AFTER spending several months in preparing this work, during which time I have studied the art of looking into the future from cards, fortune-telling, and palmistry to crystal-gazing and reading the stars, I am ready to make the follow- ing predictions: Colbert Held will develop his remarkable talent for making others believe what sounds improbable until he becomes one of the best lawyers in the country. Gordon Stephens and Hans Boettger will be inventors. Gordon will become famous by inventing a mechanical doll that does all one's studying, but Hans will make more money from his very useful invention which will 'tell which way the juice of a grapefruit is going to squirt. Marguerite Concilio, Floradelle Yarbrough, and Luella Lewis, being strict- ly up-to-date, will be I'nited States Senators. ,loe Crow, after finally graduating from High School in 194.oB.C. Cbefore col- lapsing of old agel will marry an heiress and will spend her money to the best of his ability, taking his friends on hunting trips all over the world. Madele Williams, Nel Love, Agatha Todaro, and Virginia Fitzhugh will combine their efforts and publish a popular book, How to get and keep a husbandfl Pat Rutherford will attend Princeton University, make the All-American, and later become the coach of the Princeton eleven. jinx Turner, Frances Gardner, Billie Day, and Marguerite Ann Fairman will be social leaders in New York City-and on the side-pie slingers. Clem and Clarence Connally will be professional magicians and sleight-of- hand performers. Gordon Slade and Horace McKinney will be big-game hunters. They will be very successful, due to the fact that they will be continually saying to themselves: Day by day, in every way, I am getting better and better. Arthur Lee Owen will take Joe Penners' place on the air. Rose Staton, having married a millionaire, will spend most of her time in old Europe, especially in Spain at the bull lights.-Also a slinger of pies. O. T. Campbell will become known as the world's bravest daredevil, after his walking a rope across the Grand Canyon. David Wallace will be a butterfly-chasing naturalist. Elizabeth Logue, Cathryn Crisler, and Frankie Lewis will marry missionaries to Africa, and will spend their time slapping mosquitoes. June Class Prophecy fCont.J James Grevelle will be one of the best wrestlers in the American Navy. Nelson McElroy, Carl McGinty, Billy Faubion, and Oliver McClister will also belong to the American Navy, but they will be shipwrecked on the Fiji Islands, and will become so infatuated with the conditions there in their new sur- roundings that they will be satisfied to remain. Brown McCollum will be the boatswain of the ship. Joe Herring will become a radio crooner. Sweetheart of a million girls! Ah!! 'rim voice i 1 11 - Byiongglighglan will be a detectivetlyflther detectives will be W. T. Abney, C. T. Bozarth, J. L. Banks, Jack Dillard and Bill Eubank. Bernadine and Carol Conger will be the most famous of the girl detectives. La Verne Andrews, Doris Easterwood, Lois Baldwin, Mary Frances Bran- non, Patricia Caldwell, Anne Dill, and Hope Drake will be happily married soon after they finish their schooling. The famous dancers of our class will be Virginia Hancock and Lady Ann Mayfield. Ediclaire Stevens will never rest until she becomes the greatest poet in the world. Other poets will be Myrtis Applegate, Mary Edna Bowles, Hallie Vir- ginia Campbell, Georgia, Edgar and Mildred Scott. Airplane fliers will be Roy Bass, Allison Gant, Aubrey Gibson, Herman Pul- ley, Richard Moyle, Hill Mistrot and Elmo Mimms. Richard Lovelace will team with his brother, Bill, and they will become the modern Wright Brothers by being inventors of the rocket plane. Johnnie Lou Mitchell, Edna Lee Rice, Annie Mae McLarty, Mary Emma Jenkins and Frances James will be aviators. Rue Reed will Hy a U. S. Mail plane. Helen Bailey, Lillian Bitner and Gladys Brown will be English teachers in large universities. Other teachers will be Lorraine Akin, Jessie Baker, Myrtle Estelle Harding, Evelyn Wolfe, Hazel Threadgill, June Martin and Jessie Lee VVolfe. Dick Jennings will own a shine parlor in Central Africa. Champe Fitzhugh and Forrest Clark will be television operators. Wilson Turner and Luther Turner will also be famous in this line, as will Earl Wallace. Jesse Milam will write Latin !'ponies containing not only translations, but also the form and syntax of all the important words. It is needless to say that he will have more money than he can spend. P'-' Q , 3 N 8 a 1 1 'S June Class Prophecy QCont.j Arthur Smith will be a preacher Con Sundayj. We will have several movie stars from our class. Tom Maxwell will be a second Hoot Gibson, Abe Hoffman will be a second Harry Green, while Ruth Young doubles for janet Gaynor. Ben Dell Sullivan, Hilda Taylor, Wilma WVest- brook and Imogene Thomas will all be known for their acting. joe Thompson and Mack Weaver will own the world's largest flea circus. Paul Jones, believing that he is a 'relative of Davy jones, will hear the call of the sea and become the captain of a ship in the United States Merchant Marine. Varnell johnson will be a gallant oflicer in the Canadian Mounted Police. Sue Crawford will be a cook in the Ritz Hotel in New York City. Her doughnuts will make her famous. Bill jablonowski and Lawson Magruder will own a very popular minstrel show. Sammie Dillard will be leader of one of the finest bands in America. Har- ley and Garland Reneau will play in it. ' Sam Appell will hold the tennis championship of the world from 194.0-4.5. His nearest rival will be Thomas Glenn. Daphene Hairston, Evelyn Wilie, Celia Dilworth, Betty Craven, Marjorie Nabors and Dorothy Meador will collect all their knowledge and make experi- ment after experiment until they discover a way for girls to have life-long youth and beauty. They will patent this discovery and sell it for a large sum to Thelma Everett and Blanche Hankins, who will own America's largest beauty parlors. Victor Holecek, Asa Lee Gailey, Jones Saflle, William Marstaller, will be professional baseball players. Rebecca Beerman, Ida Gandler and Frances Becrman will become the most learned of teachers. J. T. Young will become a wanderer, traveling over the whole world. He will be a Stowaway on Kenneth Stephen and Bill Denman's expedition to the Antarctic. J. Howard Price will settle down, stay at home, and enjoy life at home with his wife. ' Lockert Sleeper will become principal of our school with Ruby Gene Ed- wards and Paul Christian as members of the faculty. The crystal quotations on the marriage market are-well-just take a look! Mary Helen Gerdes, jim Brown, Margaret Ann Helm, Berry Brazeltong Flor- ence Fechner, Billy Monroe, Marbeth Stubbleheld, Arthur Brooks, Ida Lee Wol- June Class Prophecy QCont.j koff, Amuel Cohen, Winifred Harrison, Arthur Rydeng Lee Allyne' Noble, joe Crow. And here's luck to you!!!!!!!! lVlanton Hannah, Larry Crow, Olly Bright, Smitty Tarrant and Ottis Stahl will float through life on a wave--No, not a brain wave, just a heat wave. M rs. -Ioan Pearson, a happy, happy feature!! Nadeen Norris, Freda Ruth Malone, June Martin, Elizabeth Sego, Herbert Burnham, Thomas Cupp, Dave Termin and Vincie Rovello will be star performers in the ring-tailed trapeze act of Ringling Brothers Circus. Fred W., Herring and Raymond, the Smiths of the class.-'nuff said!! Smith, Smith, Smith, Inc.-questionable future! Eugene Huddleston, the next Rubinolf. Isadore Silbert, the possible impos- sible Cantor. W. H. McKinney will follow in his pater's footsteps as a pedagogue. Clarence Simpson will become a great physcist and while exploring the strat- osphcre will meet some Martian femmes and never come back to earth. Elton Miles will become a funny paper cartoonist with some sort of a future. Roberta Winston, Virda Thompson, Clarence Guittard and Ed Connor won't be able to help the fact that they're destined to become outstanding prohibition- ists of lNlcLennan County. Maurice Wilson and Evelyn Wardlaw with Dorothy Scarborough will be marvels on the piano within the near future and may be famous. Samuel Bloomfield will go to heaven on a mule. Sometimes, we hope. Allen and Earl Cunningham will trace their ancestors for twenty years, hop- ing they are not related. Roy Rutland, after a spectacular record in law school, will become one of the most outstanding prosecuting attorneys. Ellen Louise johnson, Neva D. Roberts, Richard Burrage and Leo Clifford will organize the N. U. T. S. S. fNational Unit of Thorough Sunday Sehoolsl, with a couple of erxes. Punster!!! I have not looked into the future to see what I will be, because I know well enough already that I have been overworked in writing this prophecy, and I will soon die. Now I have written all that the art of reading the future has to say about these students. If these things do not come to pass, it will be the fault of the art of prophecy, not mine. s r , M . ny J! ,QW 5 1 f V5 I , u bhp' U2 W I I I gd? ' . Z' f '-L: 'I 1' I'-.iw may '75 ,f-1-, ...A rf' ,M f 1 P 'T' if 1-HHN, Q.. ' qt, -A A , vi: QE!f'. r2 A imp- Mk. E. D. JOHNSON Agfd Three' Years !'Af,...,f , .., -1. , 1 1 1 W ' 'IQ' I .. f,4-..f X Mijn ,gif-ff,1 f Mm , imlwwe- . . , ,I . .. .... V-..,. .nu . ........ A.-ns GRE T DGINQS Q mfs 1 251' ,, 1111 1111 t 1011x11tN 1t N tl11111 VV1111 1 11 1 1111 1 t t11 11,Hl1t 1 Xlt1111 Nx7f5tblf 111 I11 111 1 1111 1 ll ll 1 1 11 1111 11 1 1 11N 1 N 1 ttg 11111 1311111 Ahx 1111 ll mx 1 N 1 N 1 It 011 1 11 111 1 O 1111. 111 111 1 Xlllhlkx Q 1 A . I 1. .. 1 1 J ,iff ' 111 1 ' Q ' '. - -' Q s -11 11' 1 F2 5 ll 11-1 115' is A1'tl1111' H101 's . . . tl ' ' ' '- ' l ' 1' . ' D ' ' ' ' 1 - 1 c -'s lOl 11 . ' cy got 1111 'f ' 1'1 0' cm ' '- t back: t111'1 ' .... ' :tx who 1 s111z11 111111-' 1' ' 5 '-1 ' , lat' ' XVl1ZL'S 00111111 .... 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I :1111't SIIUIX' WI111 is who, so yuh jist 11111110 'v111 y1'1's1'If. 'III11'1' is XYZIITIIII fm' ll 1 I1' II1'st wI11stI1' tvl' op1'11 th' g:11111'. H' W 9 Cya 'K-5 N Z x ' f w 5, ht. - it ri Z xx ' ' lit I . . 1 P . 2 4 1 . t - 1 bm . P C5 I .f I I L gk' HIS here whole dern page is jist a year late, but better late than never. Them picti was taken th' spring of 1933. Yep! Yuh guessed it-it's Sonia, th' Girl from lf XO ' IO sia. Th' oppyretta was give too late ter git it writ up fer last yezn s Daisy Chain, so l ' X IX I it air fer this here one. Th' top totygraf is th' ensemble, an' ef we do say so oursel gg i ain't that th' derndest biggest ensemble yuh ever seen? lt's th' whole music departn' 1 ,i .... Th' group in th' middle is th, dancers, weth their buckets an' all. Lett ter right, li It S row, they is Arthur Ryden, Ben Sanderford, NVarren Pierce, Lawrence Lumpkin, Rz. 1 il XVall-:er, Neil VVard, Smith Tarrant. Front row contains Harvey lfldridge, Virginia 1 Ai ' 4, Cieer, Helen Bailey, Nlary Virginia Thompson, Rosamond llliller, Harry Ette Sm H X Love -lacobs, Sidney Lindley. Lady Ann lllaylield, Llack Hudnall .... Th' bottom pictui X rex th' principles, llleliver melj Back string, left ter right they is Lawrence Lumpkin, VV X S- ll:-ie Callaway, Fred Smith, Inez Carlton, Aloseph Loving, llill Denman, Roy XVilson. l i string is Pronie lIcNally, Ruth liirhy, lfdwin Boswell, llarie Piazza, Everett Gunn, M Alice Randolph. blames llonroe. Edith Hander, Klildred Gulledge, Miss Cobby de Stiv . . . . , . , . , , . 111, 111111111 11111 III 1111'11' 1'1111s 111111 ,g1111'11s, 1110111 IS 111 1'l'15l'lI2lI'1 111111111111111 111158 Ill 111' 1 11111 11111'1g1'11t'. 1111-1' 11'11s s1-11111' 1111 1111 st:1g1- 111 111' 151111 1111111 1111'1' 11'11s s111111111'1l. 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TT' X K W - is . 3,3 I l i - . - - - - V ll scene in th upper left hzinnl corner is frinn one of th inzun one-act plzns periln 6 by th' l'nhlic Spec-kin' Classes. This here one is '1'h' Hlziyor zin' th' fllzinicnre, 5, Q7 left ter right th' chnrzxcters he llzulline Davis. l,:lrry Crow. lfvelyn lVilie :intl Smitty I ' Q cog 2 rzint ..... Th' next ilrznniner is Th' Still Alzirinf' stzirringg Cleft tel' rightl l.eo Cliffo l' 4 lfsl Barnes, O. T. Cznnphell, Neil Clriinlzintl and Arthur Roscoe. The violinist z1in't Nt I i .... Th' scene in th' lower left corner looks interestin', hut after all. there Zllllvf no vltt K Th' play was f'l onrteen. Left ter right thy folks is lxilllllllk' lVitte Cnonshzilent, 2llI1ifS i X 4 Richziril l,ox'el:1ce lthein lfnglish hntlers inzllce me siekl, :intl Lfltlj' Ann lllzxyfielul .... I' , ilently th' next scene is serprisin'-ter some people. This here ineller clrznniner is Th l 5 X f Qihle lllr. lizlngsfl Right ter left ffooleml ynh thet tiinell th' players is Ellen l,onise -lo l son. Sinn Appell, TxIZlI'j0I'l0 llell iY2ll30I'S, Carmen Romlgers :incl George l,ovell. Mn' F .1 ,J QQ ff , f ?':2Wk:::n A 6--M au, ,J 9 I ' Yfgjfl sag? 1 'lv 5 x H-M., K Wa XX 0 M Q KX s 1 ' 1' t 11' . t 5 ' ' ,302 1 111 111 10 1 5 ' . I' I1 o . . . . . 4, A X ,N ,,6vQ N 11 1 111 ll 'llll Illgl 111f'1 1 ' , . Y: ,QQ f , 1 V, . . . . , , 'Q '59 f' 3001719 1' . 1' s . lss 0 .' sc 111 011 1 1' C 1 ' 1'1 . ' ', vo' 526 :ous 'yfiU.f.-.,'..,,. , Q ...glfyv ' . . .' ,. x X 1' ....., l'kl'1l ' ' ' ' ' ' Q '1 th' l111tt11111 ' 5 ' ' if ' ' 2 2 1111 '.'1' 1 1' 100:11 ' '.1l1l'l'S. sf- ' ' M A 3 '1 Q V 71 '1': ' ' C '- ,' 7' ' 1, 1 ' s 1-1', . 'z 1 r ' Az. 1 , - ' I ll . :11'j111 - 1 11' - ', lI'0 1 1 '1'1'. ' 'Z 1 ' 1 ' ' ', '11 - ' ' ' , 2 Y' ' I 1 ' W ' ,, ', 1 ' '1 z - ', 711' ' 1: , 1 '. 'I 1z:1 - ,rw -. 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Aggie Todaro, lllarjorie Nabors, llrown lYIeCollum and Evelyn VVilie. funny how Senior Day affects them people .... Hey wait! Uon't throw him in! Poor l Rutland is bound fer a cluckinf If he had had a brain, they might git water on it. Th' ei tluelcers is Loekert Sleeper, Blanton Hannah, Earl Cunningham, Sterlin Price, Lunkh Lovelace, Fred Smith, Earl VVallaCe and Dave Termin ..... Caught in th' act! T must he earyinl them famous inishuls on th' tree. They don't seem ter be bothered. thou do they? Loekert is smilin' beneeth his skull cap on th' left. Tskl Tskl Dorothy Blea musta forgot somethinl. She ain't worried though. That's Lady Aim lllayfielcl smilin' Dave Termin, who is at 21 450 angle. N S I 1 111 1 ,H s 1 Us 1 11111 Z1' 111 th' H1'ni111' IIICIIIL' ..... 1V1111t nvxt? I ,,1111 .0 - 1 K xx- . -1 1 Y 1. .- w. . ll' . 'Alb' ' ' 7 ' ,, . . ., : -,.1111's nm . , i-.. 'A.,,,- . .' I' ' -'. 'DI' ' lYi I l1-. 'IFB' 00 S '.'. 1 'I 1 '1 1l'l' O0'2 ' Z.'. . . . . 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L9'.-151 X y vu -H A ff-Mffvvf '.,-.5.-,- 'W a' it ' ,f Nun.,-.trii N ' f XXNE'-'-H , 5,q.-3 A , ff 'MQ 'i ' l '- H1 A . 3 A sl 5 U Af Q., QT: diiigihzl 1 oh: '55, 'c E i lr n .4 X r 4 QC 4- e . V OUSEXVIVIQS of the futurel liflit it?D Yes, sir, they is th' girls' eookin' elzxss. look intlustrious, :anyway ..... Back to nature! Several of XV:ieo Higlfs purty gg takin' up th' habitat of their ancestors. Top ter bottom, left ter right, they is hlxntthzi F son, lfyelyn NVilie, Kathleen cl0l'Il12lll, lizithryn Vvallziee, Doris liziker, llzirgziret Dilu -lean Silvers, lNIzn'y Lou Kee, Anne Cznttwriglit :intl l,ee Allyne Noble ...., Iff one 1 intlivitluzils in th' next fotygrzif w:isn't wezn'in' 21 suit of clothes, I woultln't know whiel which, but clrziwin' all eonelusions, I guess th' erittei' on th' right is Heinegor maybe th Yes, thet's it. Heine Prinznig, jziek of :ill trzules :incl Biology teacher besides is gix ezunerzi stutly of zinzitoniy. Thet llc-rn thing is neerly :is ugly us, well, :is l rzuikenstein. VVise tellers! They know all about this here inzitrinionizil hooey. r1illCj l'C lezn'nin' ht cook when wifey runs away weth that there actor guy. Il l f 'l ' .llvll 'l ggjlll-,5 1--My thl't's it ll Sl'fl'iI ' thzll' ull th' Dl'l'2ll1I1Y. Th' f gall: wifi llll.,, 'Nl H rl-l' filki' th' DiR'flIl'l'. Svc th' :lllxllllls cv : , . . . , . , g '- K s I. A .- nfs? It welx .1 nll'lll..z.. Ullkl' 101' Kllss 5TlYt'I'S, Zlll' thl't's tll X- f.:'l'l!Q:.' . -Qlzllll ..... -'X :l'?zf'l' lllllt' fvK'I' FCI' zllhlllll! lft yllll cxll gf X ' 'g',,1- :'. . ll mil llglpiliz llwllgil- ll- ,U-AN, i'flll'Ill2lII, ul. ' lll ll'f:- llm-. Q l gif'-'f . . . , I IS ln-l:l1'l, .rw rf..l:: .ln tlrl-l.l l ...:l::. l'- ' .1 gm thc-lll gm ll I r lf' J lllfill' whvll ,ll ',lll' l'.'ll:t pall 'Nl' .' . . . l,:ll'l N X -thvtl th' gills' Sl'XVill' Clash. 'x'h. I 'l lwlullll' I 4 2 ..- . lx. ll . ' , tl -, i , .-A 'i -, llffff l lI.lx. llllll T1 pllltllllllll look ll. fllll , l tn f. . . ,we-5, - I I ' - - V -.- in lim- H '5 .,'I vl' l!llll'l' what zllwllvs hc-lpcll th Sf llLh.l' ' ' l I -4 'vu 'l l .f TQDMQ' took ll IUIILI tlllll- IIQIJ, :lllll hl'hn'x'l- lt cl' llllt, lilvt 4 l- haffzyf ggul lllll, hl'l'wlf ill hvl' NYWIKHIIV llrvss. Lffffgljl-j ill, wg! f ' 1: mmf-6 .4 .En A - t V 1' if-Wim k .w xx 6' af' S ff -I fv'5,Q ll 11.1. -4 l i . Qi ' Q 7' ll' sixtcvn fconnt 'cnil smilin' lzissvs in th' lll5l7Cl' It-lt corner is mcmlu-rs of th' G wt c Rl'Sci'x-cs of our little rctl schoolhouse. Tha-y hzul hin 21 pickniclcin' in Cznncton Park K ' Showin' oll tht-ir cap zin' gown is lxlllfj' Rozirk nn' Virginia .Lt-c Clucr. linnictlizitvly Il V1 V this lic-rc pictnrv was took, th' silver globe yuh svn- thvrc tliszippvt-i't-tl. Puzzle: who ti U -. it? .... Cornin' tliroiigh th' 1'yt'-iiiziylw. lftoin th' 4-xptcslnin on Hans lion-ttgvt's ture ji! IQ j 'N th' lc-ft :intl lit-inn-tlilStcplivns on th' right, Clortlon Stn-plic-ns on th' lt-tt un' llill Dt-nn Q ' U on th' riglit :nnt goin' tcr git tlnongh zxnytlnng. xVlJfllll1lL'll, spurt- tht-ni I'llI'i'C fonly 5' ' KQX jvst two.l .... .lost lu-tit-ntli, th' tht:-c scholzirly lookin' gt-iitit-liiwii :ill rigggvtl up in tl ' caps :intl gowns is llill llozarth, lxIlll'l'1ly Nznicc, sin' Alanna-s Cntlwo, :ill thrcc- int-nibcrs ot yu l chi'n:n'y Cltlss liliiy cast .....' l 'crhrips ynh lil'l'0gvlIlZl' llozo' as th' iiiiiitl-tcvcliii' tlogrt My V stzn'tlt-tl th' city. 1 hc-t's vltssc lllilznn on th lt-tt an Lockcrt bleepcr on th tight. llozo is s U ---f' -- most intelligent lookin' of th' bunch. Z 1 '14 Ai vL' 'Q xv an iv-P if U3 1 , aff ' ' 'ff ' ' 1 -V -' -'P hr., 1 ' '.,- S, If ----- 2' , ..T..... If A--M. X , .' ,kg .. 'Y ' -- 'WL , 1 IL. ii 'ff 'W r- Y K P my '-.'-. . , ,-, N V. . - .. :,:v:, L Kal- , 't,'v -.AN 43A A 9-ana-:ia-f-fu. X ! ' X 1 ' ,I - ,, ,nic -f----el, 0- -, - .4 P ,lgfil---1:4 - J ' I --vw , . H - L- . .. Gln: 522 4 -QV ' H . , ' 'x.l.,...,i-...-sn-av--u---.u.n.1L Mxss CARm.1Nn Rxcufuwsow Whrn in llrr 'Trv-ru CUR BELLES 1 'Q QL 255313 6 , . A-Q-xi.. , - KN! M ffl kv i tty Xhxy my ' My sf N.Jf My My V u YN, rnwwxyld 12 W Nl ' ' 'I qwgil' ,tar VlRGINl.X LITE CIEER xx H I g, 41 .If K pa N xxu 'TRANTHAXI K N XRK L IRIII LUNCH IU l x N. .,.,,...- A.. ,- . . ROSAMQND M11,1.1iR Q iff ' KST y : IJOROTHX BAIxER 5. .xx '-4 4-is-2-+4-++-+2-+e-Q?-4:-62-4-A-Qkbg-++-+2-++ fs-1? wr- sf How the Favorites We1'e jg Chosen 'N-F HE Favorites in this seetion -were ehosen for their Wg' merits as refwresentative students of the sehool. They Y were elzosen by ballot by the Seniors from a list of eighteen if of tlze most u'orthu'hile girls in the year's graduating Y elasses. Following preeezlent fanrlidates 'were seleetezl by a vom- Y mittee of Senior boys ineluzling: David Pfallaee, Joe lf. Crow, lllurray Nanee, Bill Denman, James Curbo, Hans Boettger, Bill Buebler, Bill Bozarth, Charles llesszloerfer, J? Kenneth Stevens and Nelson lllrfflroy. A full list of ran- ly rlizlates inrluzlezl: La Verne Anzlrezvs, Dorothy Baker, JF Wynette Bulmahn, Franees Clement, lllarguerite Con- eilio, Cathryn Crisler, Franees Gardner, Virginia Lee ,ly Geer, lllildred Gulledge, lllildrezl llanzler, Elizabeth Ag, Logue, lllarjorie Nabors, Rosanzonrl llliller, Naney Tran- ,L tlzavn, Virginia Turner, lllilzlred Wlzite and Evelyn lfffilie. -l, lf +L ?-?'?+-4--?-ef-4+-4-'EQ-++++-e--?-s-'4--4+-4--4-4--Q-ff4 was -,Fr , we , N 1'-gif? 'fn 1- ,L- wgs' . A V, f 'v . .' f ik 1 ,W ' r. 'v I . ' 1 .. ' ' -..., mf ,- 4 W-- XSZ, -. 1 .j ML? 7 J- f - , '.- A ' fy. - , 4 -,' ' :' I ang W' 3 2.-' 'N ff.- z. I ff' . is 2-7. W y - ' -A A., - 5'4 . if 6..w .,.. f-A-f ff 4 f , -:lb 1- , W. I - , I 1 Y.-, 1, , 4- um- .. ' .-,A,1 , , ., ., Miss Enos: Osamu: lI hrn .-Ill of Thru' Yrurs GUR I-IERGES '. 'sf' ! . . . when the Spirit of NVaeo High sent a perina- nent wave up and down your spinal eoluinn? Ah, them was the days. But turn the pages hack. Stop old inan time in his flight and letls get out the old family album and stir up the lyniphs with a great hig laugh. Now, all together. Get a load of that dapper young fellow who is making goo-goo eyes at his bicycle partner. XVhat a ve- loeipede hero! None other than lfrank liarnes, nius- taehe and all, and Hortense Bllllllilllll, hat and all. To the right in the modest bath- ing suit is Sannny Dillard hoping his best gal will fail to recognize hini in such un- llattering disguise. And ain- bushed behind that old-fash- ioned nose-guard is lllurray Nance-standing hy hiin and holding up under the shock lllilllflllly, is Virginia Lee Cleer. Others in the group are liilly liozarth, lfvelyn Wilic', Fanny Clement and llarjorie Nabors, the Croquet -eoquette. '1'urnox'er. '7' '. Y' Q OU MW 'B +V .uf Q-A-is Egg FOOTBALL P. L. TYSON Coach OACH PAUL L. TYSON has directed the fortunes of the Waco football teams for a span of sixteen years. He is recognized as one of the foremost high school mentors in the state and Coach Tyson has to his credit more state championships than any other coach in the state. Coach Tyson has the knack of getting the most out of his boys and distills in them the old fighting spirit , The students of this institution and the athletic fans of this city are proud of Coach Tyson and the records that his teams have made in interscholastic foo all circ of this state. QF? The Squad Firsl rofw: Tyson, Magruder, Rutherford, Saunders, Brooks, Denman, Cleghorn, Nance, Bozarth, Mcllinty, McKinney, Boettger, Johnson, Dillard, Ford, Hooker, Bernhauser. .S'vmmI rnfw, sfandinyx Davis, VVesthrook, Henderson, Sparks, G. Stephens, Buckler, Hewitt, Bowen, Alexander, Quill, K. Stephens, Prinzing, Clark, Lucas, Marstallar. s t 'li ,i 1 5, LAYAL 'Mu-A -, ii H +L fi 'vw-',. , , 'L . ...Q-,, :s ' b H' 1 A... WW 4 e - e i , tc Wfwre- . ...... . fmt-5 . ...te ., f f'f'ffQH ,...,-wr .y ge., 5 if . . . e seer M . W ' E K A mia D ' 3 ,x ,sql . sewn- swag K . ' QR Q ' i , . 'f,, dig, .E , G ie .3 . ' Q ' 4 . ml J . ,aw , .. - 'H gf ., 4. if mf' A 'i 54 'M'1 iw, ' M.. ' --. V - , . , ., ,, 5 A 1 Q . , l I'f1l1f rofw: Carl S. Mciiinty, Sammie Dillard, Gordon Slade, Varnell johnson, Lawson Magruder, Raymond Ruth- erford, VS'ilson Lucas, David Quill, Murray Nance, Arthur Brooks, Bill Sparks. liurk rafw: Bill Clark, Troy Ford, john llewitt, Bill Saunders, Bill Denman, Rufus Cleghorn. The Lcttcrmcn Ii. A. Biizizxiirusisziz fIX5I..t'fIlIIf Conrll UACH ISICRNHALSICR is known for tht- molding of that staunch line that has so ably represented this school on the field of battle. He has been assistant to Tyson since 1922 and these two men have worked untiringly in building up a name for YVaco High in football. Nlr. liernhauser is a close student of the game and knows the rules from A to Z. Aside from the capable manner in which he performs his duties on the football field he is an instructor in Ifconomics, wlu-re he conducts his classes in just such an efficient manner as he does his duties on the football field. 1fooTBALL i l, i ,JH r f H Rutherford Lucas X McKinney U Dillard . fi , 1' ffff4fVyr L7 Thef PlayergvW ,ff , I I ' I 1 J f RAYMOND RUTHERFORD WILSON LUCAS Rutherford was one of the outstanding performers on Lucas, the captain-elect for next season, was the the squad this year. He was a backfield man, and was Tigers' outstanding candidate for All-District honors. a nice ball carrier, a good punter and passer, and a He was placed on a majority of the All-District teams defensive man de luxe. picked by sport scribes of this section. HORACE MCKINNEY McKinney saw service in a Waco uniform for his second year. He played in the backfield, where he shone as a passer and a defensive man. He was placed on several All-District selections. SAMMIE DILLARIB Dillard played at a backfield post for the Tigers this year and proved to be a hustling youngster who carried the ball with brilliance. This was his second year on the squad. FOOTBALL ,-----..........,.,,....,..... i...,..-,L -Y W, Rutherford sweeps Cle , , f rs Mcllinty Slade Magruder johnson The Players CARI, S. MCGINTY fi0RDON Srfunz Mcliinty was a stocky, sturdy halfback, who could Gordon lettered in football for the second time in as carry the ball, kick, and lead interference with the best many years. He received a head injury in the Brecken- of them. He was not far from being an All-District ridge game which kept him out of the line-up for the mall. nzl with a double reverse. remainder of the season. lle was mentioned for All- State by a Ft. VVorth scribe. LAWSON NIAGRU msn Q V Magruder held down the quarterback post for ' ri E ' the Tigers this season. Lawson was a heady field general and an all-around dependable back. Ile was especially adept at catching passes. VARN ELI. .lol-I Nsox johnson played end for the Tigers this season. He was hard to circle and dealt the VVaco op- ponents considerable misery this year. lle showed up to good advantage in the Hillsboro game. fn., . . , , -. mm A Y 1 N FOOT BALL 9' v , Q lg le - ' Quill Clark Hewitt Sparks The Players DAVID QUILL BILL CLARK Quill was a tackle for the Tigers this season and his Clark held down the other tackle post for the VVaco- all-around ability at that post was recognized by both ans, and performed in a very capable manner. He will the sport scribes and his opponents. He will be back he sorely missed next year. next year. Saunders interrepts ll pass and JOHN S. HEWITT Hewitt was the regular center on Coach Tyson's team this season. He was a splendid pass defen- sive man and blocked up the center hole in capable fashion. BILL SPARKS Sparks played for the Tigers answered the starting whistle games this year. It will he rather ditil-icult to re- place him next year. if .X this season. He in most of the - FOOTBALL 11 ,- li' is A n :gq O V i J Denman Brooks Nance Saunders Jw' The Players Blu. IJENMAN ARTHUR BROOKS Denman was the Hame-thatched end who went hither Brooks played his Hrst, last and only year and proved and yon to deal opponents misery in the season past. to he a very capable guard. He used his weight and He played his position like a veteran and will be speed to good advantage. missed next year. nrzlngf with aid of fm' interferenre. r I y P MURRAY NANCE Nance played in the backfield for the Tigers and despite a size handicap, he played a stellar . role in the VVacu backfield. He was a sensational V V- -H ' ' 2 - nfl'-' passer and hall carrier. BILL SAUNDERS Saunders was another one of the Tigers' sensa- tional backs. In the Dallas Tech game the play- ing of Saunders was particularly impressive and he was given a considerable amount of praise by the Dallas scribes. I FOOTBALL J . 'Q ' 4 1 or ,.,, s iii N 3. ri ,N - VVestbrook Hooker Ford Cleghurn The Players ALTON VVESTBROOK VVestbrook was a hard driving halfhack who played in a very capable fashion for the Tyson men. An injury that he received in practice kept him from seeing serv- ice in the last two games of the year. TROY F onn Ford played at both end and tackle for the Tigers this season. He played a nice brand of hall at both positions and could he depended up- on to give his best. 5. TANNER HooKER Hooker rose up from an unnoticed substitute to a first-string berth in late season. He played in a manner nothing short of sensational in the last three games of the year. Nance lnakex yardage on a Nw. f-wm- Rurrs CLEGHORN Cleghorn played at the center post in the VVaco line-up. He played in a very dependable man- ner. He will he hack next year to holster the VVaco line considerahlv. N FODTBALL J tx 4 ., . gg M . ' 3 ' ' ll eq ,E , ' if ii uv I+ 2 Alexander Stephens Bowen Boettger Buckler The Players LAWRENCE ALEXANDER Alexander played center for the Tigers this season and played in a commendable manner. He was handy at blocking passes. hat broke morale of opposition. 1. GORIDON STEPHENS Gordon played tackle for the Wacoans and, although not a regular, he played in a capable fashion for the Bengals. PAUL BOWEN Bowen played end for the Tigers and used his height to good advantage in being able to snag the pigskin from out of the ether. l S 3 HANS BOETTGER Boettger played guard on the VVacO club this season and despite the fact that he was handi- capped by his lack of weight he made up for this disadvantage by his sheer fight. BILL BUCKLER Buckler saw considerable service at a guard- post in the Waco lineup. He showed up to good :advantage in every game that he participated in. FOOTBALL The 1933 Seasori THF: Tigers pried the lid off the 1933 season, with a night game on the Cotton Palace Gridiron with the F1i?i 'v'v'w!'ri1 fcntral team as their opponents- The Tigers emerged the victor in this eff-me by a score of 6-o. The Wacoans played in a brilliant manner and especially was the showing of Rutherford and McCwinty pleasing. The next opponent on the Waco schedule was the Dallas Tech Wolves, a team that later battled its way to the state hnals. This game was played on the Fair Park Gridiron in Dallas. When the final whistle sounded the teams were deadlocked in a 12-12 tie. The Wolves took an early lead of twelve points but the Bengals uncovered a brilliant passing attack to tie the score in the fading mo- ments of the battle. The playing of Saunders, who caught pass after pass to keep the Tigers in the battle, was particularly impressive. The Wacoans returned home where they met the Woodrow Wilson Wildcats under the arcs on the Cotton Pal- ace Field. The Tigers took an early lead and when the game ended found them- selves on the long end of a 7-0 count. The playing of David O'Brien, speedy Woodrow Wilson quarterback, was nothing short of sensational and this small lad kept the Tigers in hot water continually with his brilliant passing and ball carry- ing. Magruder emerged the star of the game from a Waco standpoint. The Waco- ans' next game was with the Austin Maroons and the Tigers gave the Capital City boys a severe trouncing of 31-6. The entire Waco club showed up to good advan- tage, the pupils of Coach Bennie Strickland being outclassed from whistle to gun. The Tigers next met the Hillsboro Eagles in Hillsboro. This city was agog with football enthusiasm due to their 6-o victory over the Corsi- cana Tigers the week before, and the Eagles expected to take the measure of the Wacoans. In a brilliant battle the Tigers defeated the Eagles 13-6. Slade and lXlc- liinney played in a brilliant man- ner for the Tigers while Patter- son was a shining light in the Hillsboro lineup. Waco next met their arch rivals of many years, the Corsicana Tigers. Waco took an early lead of six points but were unable to hold this lead and on a long pass from Humphries to Ash- worth the Navarro County boys tied the count. Later Corsicana crossed the goal line for another score and though the Wacoans bat- tled valiantly they were unable to FOOTBALL .fl Il l'l'lll'ill! pain! 11711171 ni al'f'.v a gn overcome the lead that their opponents had amassed. Mcliinney and Nance played nice ball for the Tigers while Humphries and Ashworth were stars for Corsicana. After this disappointing setback the Tigers prepared for Cleburne and in the yea r's first afternoon game took the Ykyiiao.-.f' jaclxts into camp, 13-0. The play of the Tigers was slightly improved ove- their play in the Corsicana game. Lucas, Dil- lard, Nance and Westbrook showed up to good advantage in this game. The Tigers next journeyed down to San A.nLo.LlO where they encounterd the Brackenridge High Eagles. The Wacoans lost this contest by a score of zo-o and also lost Gordon Slade, a star quarterback, for the remainder of the season. A se- vere head injury kept Slade in the hospital for the next six or seven weeks. The next game on the Waco schedule was with the Temple Wildcats, but the Temple Team was ruled out of the race due to the ineligibility of two members of their team. lp until the time of this ruling the Wildcats had romped over practically all opponents and had established themselves as favorites to capture the state crown. After Temple was ruled out this left the district race in quite a muddle with three teams, Waco, Corsicana and Hillsboro, tied for the top. The Waco and Hillsboro officials agreed to play and the winner would play Corsicana, provided that team succeeded in downing Cleburne. The Wacoans met Hillsboro on the Friday before Thanksgiving on the Cot- ton Palace Field before a packed stadium. The Tigers played one of the best games of the year and succeeded in stopping the Eagle's vaunted pass attack by use of a five man line and a six man backfield. The feature of this game was Dil- lard's fifty yard return of an intercepted pass for a score and the beautiful defen- sive work of Horace Mcliinney. The Tigers next met the Corsicana Tigers for the second time of the year. The Wacoans saw their chalice for lffvvffl UH' 'way fm' ff f'fuf'hf1'fU 1- a district title go glimmering when late in the third quarter, Ash- worth, the Corsicana speed mer- chant, received a short pass over the line and dodged and side- stepped his way for sixty yards and the only score of the game. - This ended a fairly successful season for Waco, when we take in- to consideration there were only two lettermen Coach Tyson had to build his team around and that the remainder of the team was composed of lQ32 cannon fodder which was defeated by the small school of La Vega. Coaches Tyson and Bernhauser accomplished a remarkable feat in developing this team into state runners-up and we doff our hats to them and the team. I - . W, ,, . Jr. ! L t i FOOTBALL . e- ,-vi . l r I-' Q f-- Lr sy' . ts Qin' J E -1 K . ,. s 4... YELL LEADERS, E. A.. WERNER l ap came to this school from the Kansas State Teachers College - i llirtsburg, Kansas. He is an instructor in shop and Ineclxan' al drawing, and is a genial favorite with his students. llc was coach of the Yell Leaders this last year. In his high school and college days Mr. Weriier was an ath- lete of considerable ability. He was formerly a member of the High School coaching staff but gave up this job to coach girls basketball in this city. He has developed several city champion- ship teams and developed in Miss Frances Williams, a former member of his team, a player of All-American calibre. l NY 4 Yell Leaders The Yell Leaders this year were Virginia Lee Ueer, Frankie Lewis, Goldie Clawson, .Ioe Her- ring, Trox Perry, Hardy Hay, and james lklonroe. These Yell Leaders were chosen by E. A. VVerner, who held a tryout and picked them by elimina- tion competition. These youngsters were chosen on the basis of their yell leading and pep talking ability Two of this year's leaders, Goldie Clawson and Hardy Hay, will very likely be the leaders next year. Rrading lrft Io right: Frankie Lewis, Goldie Clawson, james Monroe, Trox Perry, Hardy Hay, joe Herring, NVilson Xvhite, Virginia Lee Geer. L. N-4... sf ' T 'e A , , 4 ' HSN .119 'Tw-1' ti ,Ps Gigi b f if ' is 11, 5- Q. IP.: it-P First rofw: VVilliams, Latta, Stracke, Hankins, Evans, Geer, White, Jenkins fmascotl, Clawson, Lewis, Nagel, Haines, Fannin, Barrett, Moorefield, Srrond rofw: Latta, King, Everett, Vance, Wallace, johnson, jones, Brown, Stone, Holland, Thomas, VVinston, Ruth- erford, Duncan, Faulkner, Booher, Bauman. Top rofw: Huddleston, Curho, VVooley, Pickens, Harding, Read, Rowley, Stuhblefield, Farris, Penten, Newbrough, Graham, Hartgrove, Cheneval, Freeman, Ford, Vaughan. Fall lb'IARGL'ERlTE CONCILIO . ,lEss1E CURTICE BARRETT HELoN BAUMAN .... BILLIE IJAY .... SUE CRAWFORD . . . RonERTA VVINSTON . LOUISE NIILLER . . ELLA CLAY ,loNEs . . With an approximate membership of two hundred the Pep club has enjoyed a year of useful activity. For many years the Pep club has appeared on the football gridiron in uniform. This year was no exception for in gold and white capes and caps they paraded on the field between halves, spelling out the initials of the opposing teams. The club boosts other activities other than athletics, namely, the tennis tournament, Latin tournament, music contests and the debate and rleclamation contests. Each graduating class is hon- ored by the Pep club in some fitting manner. Miss LULU STRICKLAND, Spmmr OFFICERS . Pwfsizfellt . . . . f'iz'f'-Prf'si11'z'l1t . . .Recording Serretary . . Corresponding Serretzlry . . . . . Trmsurer . . . . . . . Cashier . . . . Program Chzrirllum . Spring . . Doius EASTERVVOUD MARc:L'ERiTE VVALLACE . . . HELoN BAUMAN . . lb1ARY K. AGERToN . . SHIRLEY CARTER . . RonERTA VVINSTON RIARGU ER1TE CONCILIO . Sergeant-at-Arms . . . JFSSIE CURTICE BARRETT I PEP CLUB MARGUERHE CoNcu.io Club Prrridrnt a C? . x ' I-'irsl rrifux' 'l'nrr:1nt, Manning, Sziffle, Davis, Colley, Mimms, CFCZISCX, Seclberry, Glenn, Lucas, Lumpkin, Dillnrcl N1l'l,17llZllll, Roberts, I,fine. .N'lamlillg1.' Coaches Keithley illlil llenclerson. CoAcu R. E. Hifzxoilizsox Coach Henderson was again at the helm of the Wlaeo basket- ball tezun. He knows the gzune thoroughly :intl has the knack of iinpzirting his knowledge in such zi manner as to have an excellent effect on his proteges. Coach Hentlerson's extreme popularity was shown by the Seniors' ileilicziting the annual to hixn. .weft A Coxcn lllcxnmzsors Q The Season HIC VVzico llasketbull tezun had 21 fairly successful season this year, :lc-spite the fact that they cliil not win the mlistrict title. The Tiger czigers on two occasions mlefezltecl Hillsboro, Corsicana. Rosebud, and Austin and clefezlterl llurmlon, Riesel. Barclwell. Riesel and llcilregor once. BASKETBALL v Minnns Crvasey Glenn Davis lil .xlo AIININIS 'l'o.xmn' Clmsxx Minnns playvd at a guard position on thc Tigger live Kilrnn played at a forward position this season. llc' this season. This was his third year on thc' squad. played jam-np hall throughout thc season and will ht' Silo was captain of the team, an honor that hc well- missed next year. dt'scrvt'tl. laxcx' Ciuctxsm' AI.-urns llwts l't-tv held down thc other Hrst string guard position Stinky, the name hy which he is most connnonly lor thc VV:n'oans and was prohahly the outstanding known, played at the other forward ht-'rth f1YI'flIl lilgl'l'5. playvr on thc squad. llc will rvturn next ycar. llc played in a lwrilliant manner throughout tht' year. 'llhc Season fclllllfillllfllj Tha' 'liigvrs wort- tlvft-att-tl hy liylllllll, tht' 'licxas A. X Nl. l rt'slnncn, 'lit-tnplc, and tht- ,liCll1PlC -lnniot' Collcgt- quintet on two occasions dnring tht- yt-ar. 'l'l1t' XVacoans also lost to tht' Texas l'nivt'rsity l rt'sl1t11t'n and the liardwcll tcznn by narrow margins this yvar. v 4 BASlQI1I'llBAI,I, v u ,. at 'Q 9 r' ,, .4 .v - ' r girl 'l x L ,tvs ' .I A r 1. J- ' .t- 0 ea , 1 61 V vi! f'.1- ' il ' I ' ' - 1 'Y .Dr , T' A A ? Q .f S it '19 97 X . 1 K Lumpkin LIICHS La.-'XVVR I? NC E LL' .XI P K1 N Lumpkin held down the center post for the Tigers again this year and played in a dependable manner. lle will he hack next year. NVn,soN LUCAS An ankle injury deprived Lucas from seeing service in the latter games of the season. Lucas played at a guard post and performed in a commendable manner. Dillard Tarrant JACK IJILLARD jack played at a forward position on foach Hender- son's quintet this season. He was very adept at hitting the basket. SAHTH 'TARRANT Smitty was another forward on the Tigers aggrega- tion this year, and despite a size handicap he played in a capable manner. The Season flforzfillzmlj ln the district tourney the Tigers de- feated both Corsieana and Rosebud to ad- vance to the finals, but in the finals bowed to Purdon, a team that they had previously defeated by a margin of eleven points. The Purdon teznn came from behind to win by the narrow lllilfglll of one point. 31-30. i BASKETBALL , 1. V H' w .iv - , .ch O if , 'ir'-Yi' hi .- .r W I . ' ,Ur . ' 1 . 2-93. I'. .E Roherts Manning .I IESSIZ Roinfars Roherts also saw serviee at a guard position for the Tigers. lle was a splendid passer and a good defen- sive man. slmiizs Mlxxxixo llnn1p as he has heen dnhhed hy the boys, at-ted in the eapaeity ot playing rnzmager on the team. lle will he hzlelt lor two more years. ,. K1 J , 5 O Sallle Sedherry -loxics S.fXIflfl,li Sadie played at a guard position for the XVaeoans. llc was one of the hes! defensive men on the elnh and also had a niee eye for the hasket. .lm SIZIJRERRY Sedherry saw service at center for the Tigers. lle will he hack next year and should he a valuable asset to the ICHID. The Season ff,'ol1tir111r'rU This was indeed a heartbreaking defeat for the Tigers and a hitter pill for them to swallow. This made the third time in as many years that Coach Henderson's teams have been defeated in the district finals hy a margin of not less than two points. BASKE'l'BAl,L 1 44 1 f TRACK R. B. KEITIILEY Despite poor equipment and poorer uniforms, Coach Keith- ley has gone merrily on training his cinder-path lads, who as a whole have not measured favorably with past teams. lVIajor Keithley, to the boys, was educated at Kansas State Teachers College, where he was a sensational track man. He is well- versed in every phase of track, and is considered one of the best mentors in the state. Coacn Karriirm' The Season The Tiger track team has up to the time of this writing taken first place in the district meet and placed high in their scheduled meets. Coach Keithley will take ten men to the regional meet held in Denton. April 20-21. The squad will he composed of Capt. Bradley, A. Hogan and Roberts, the mile relay team, Creasey, high jumper, Hanks and Brooks, polevaulters. Firrl ru-'Lc'.' M. Hogan, Vivrett, Smith, Flin, Tindall, Elliott, Young, Labit, johnson, Nicosia. Srrom! rofw: Shoemake, Lane, Brooks, K. Stephens, Ford, Roberts, Bradley, Banks, Creasey, G. Stephens, Morgan O Brien. l Top rnfw: Coach Keithley, Adams, Grimland, Carney, Tahh, Swigert, Rogers, Stnhhe, Sterling, A. Hogan, Kelly, Stahl, Ewell. Q 9? l - 1 - ir,,F?. . ,. , 4, i . ' 4 if .-if li 0 5? L' V O I 0? Q e3'Q 4 5 5? - 5.1 a' Q Q5 Efts j l l Coach Prinzing, Taylor, Torres, Saffle, Vllestbrook, Roberts, Mimms, Lumpkin, Magruder, Oliver, Lawson, Jennings, Marstaller, Mcilinty, Tarrant, Clark fMa11ag1'rj. The Season The VVaco baseball team up to the time of this writing has won the County Class ll title by de- feating La Vega. The Tigers are to play Rosenthal, the Class A champions, tor the county champion- ship. Same, Nlarstaller, lllcflinty and Roberts form a capable infield, Tarrant, a hustling youngster, is catcher. Rlagruder, Jennings and VVestbrook compose the outfield. Lumpkin, Galley, Mimms, Lawson and Oliver are the pitchers. Coacn PRINZING 1 H. G. PRINZING Coach Prinzing is the Waco baseball Coach and instructs ,W the All-Stars in football. He performs his duties in a very efh- cient manner. Heinie is a former T. C. U. athlete and his experiences there have helped him as a coach. hir. Prinzing also teaches in the Science department where he is a genial favorite with his students. If coffee were intoxicating Coach Priuzing would be a sot. BASEBALL Q, 'P J J' ,qi , f V -rf Y ue .12 1 'if' 1,1- ..- Clayton, Rushing, Rushing, Dutton, VVhitener, Crump, Little, Strihling, Meier, Adams, Clarkson, Trantham, Palm VVallace, Gorman, Lydick, Taylor, E. Taylor, McNamara, Coflield, VVallis, Roddy. Miss IYIARY CLAYTON and MRS. CARL LARSSON, Spmzmrs IQATHLEEN GORMAN MIARTHA HARR1soN KATHRYN WAI,I.ACE IYIERLE ADAMS . . IJOROTHY PALM . Miss CLAYTON OFFICERS . . . President . . I'i1'e-Prcavizlerzi . . . Serrftrzry . . . 7v7'l'll3'll!'l'f . Sffgfllllf-llf-1'II'lllA' N the spring girls of the tennis club met with members of the boys' club to hear lectures on the game given bv Charles Mecleary, expert player, and sponsor of the YVaeo Lawn Ten- nis Club. As the annual goes to press the girls are elated over having won a recent practice match with Gatesville. A tournament usually rounds out the season for the club. GIRLS' TENNIS i fu BOYS' TENNIS k i' :Q if . ,F H. T. '1'oi:iawc1a, JR. Sponxor Although his working day is Filled to overflowing, Mr. Torrance finds time to spur his netters on to serious practice. Nothing he does is half done. Besides teaching Civics as she should be taught, Mr. Torrance also acts as Sponsor of City School Government-a big job in itself. His success in all lines of endeavor is due in part to his popularity with the students, both boys and girls. MR. TORRANCE The Season HIS season the boys' tennis team wore school uniforms for the first time, thus adding prestige and dignity to this activity. Matches were played on the lawn tennis club courts. Under the direction of Charles lVIcCleary, Tommy Glenn displayed marked improvement over his play last season as he won the district singles' title with ease, advancing to the regional meet. Fred Simon and Charles lVIiller lost the district finals in doubles only after a bitter five set match in which they had match point against Corsicana twice. 1 C J Nl I.r'fI lo riyhf: Huddleston, Barcus, VVhite, Juehghans, Miller, Barron, Glenn, Simon, Estes, Turner, Schwarting, Ivy Adams, Beaty. ' W T5 mBogYs' GoLF The Season G. M. SM1TH,Sp0nim- THE high school golf team is sponsored by G. M. Smith. The president of this organization is Wiley Dunken and the treasurer is joseph Lovi 'g. The club membership includes the following: Herbert Bur ham, john Pad- gitt, Herman Pulley, Ray Hollis, Arthur Lee Owen, Sam Appell, Lloyd Auker- mann, Wiley Dunken, Bobby Wigley, Berry Brazelton, Roy Rutland, joseph Lov- ing, Dick Jennings and J. R. Bone. l'p to the time of this writing the team has engaged in two matches, both of which were with the Temple golfers. The Temple team emerged the victors in both matches by small margins. The first foursome composed of Herbert Burn- ham, john Padgitt, Herman Pulley and Ray Hollis, represented the Waco team in the first match with the Temple team and the second foursome composed of Arthur Lee Owen, Sam Appell, Wiley Dunken and Lloyd Aukermann played the Temple team in the second match. The Tigers have another match scheduled with the Temple team in two weeks and also have matches scheduled with Schreiner Institute, Woodrow Wilson High of Dallas, and W. C. Stripling High of Fort Worth. On Saturday mornings from 8:30 to II :oo the Waco Divot Diggers are given free lessons by J. J. Nowell, the instructor at Spring Lake. On Wednesdays and Fridays the team is given free instructions by Gus Israel, the professional at the Municipal course. This is the first time in several years that this institution has had a golf team and under the able tutelege of both Mr. Nowell and Mr. Israel the Tiger golfers have improved by leaps and bounds to such an extent that they are now capable of giving any high school golf team in the state a terrific battle. After school is out this club will continue throughout the season until the golf- ing season is at an end. 'Q m 'QT Af.' + ' 5 A ' I !f,,n3,- 13 'rl .5 'Q ,, 's -:lid I 1, ln -x. A ,pzllf . ,P Q 1 wb, ' v1f . 'jf 'fi ' :fx ' - f ,ff 3 .'-'iw-11 - ' m 53fiGffT?f'? 4 1 HI-yi-f. 'v 1 f'73i2'f 5. . zu! 0 Y Y N 51- A Q LL fi? 4 . ,1'Tff,Q , ., -., , -Mai . mmff' W, 'XY 1 A N 1 Z X 'Q A kim - ., -rvffr -. C Jf Lama K--, f fg Mlss Gmnvs ALLEN .JI Srwn Yfars , 1 QU 2,,T.11'2..- ......... .........m-.. T ' 'K' 't:'33'4f?i':15-.Qi1'l-25'3'f.-'tx :':::.!1' 'I- rr-': 'lV ff ,a f 'X J :il .. HWY' V 1 ff' GET TOGETI-IEH Co ll. 'I I afu THE DAISY CHAIN w if NORMAN 'rvn'1'H JESSE lvlll.,-XM Editorial Stall MRS. BILLIR SMITH, Spflnmr RAYMOND SMITH . JESSE MILAM . . BILL LIARLONOVVSKI JACK IJILLARD . . FRANCES CLENIENT MR. CLYDE NEWTON .IOE THIJNIPSCJN . . HERRING SMITH . COLDERT HELD . . . . . . . Erlilm Firsl f1.v.vi,tlf111f Erfifnz Sffflllll fl.r.vi.vf1111I Editor . . . . . . Sports . . . I I IHIIOI' . Plzotografvlly . Phofoyrr1frl1y . . PlI0f0gl'llf7,lj' . I'll'I1fllI't' lfriter A VERNE Andrews, Bert Biles, lWyrnita Clarkson, Sue Qrau f0ld, joe Crow, Billy Day, Celia Dilworth, lllargaret Ann Fairnian, Virginia Hunt, lwary Emma jenkins, Ellen Louise Johnson, Elizabeth Logue, Brown lxfICC0llL11I'l, Lady Ann Rlayheld, Elton llliles, lliarjorie Nabors, Arthur Lee Owen, Harley Reneau, Carmen Rodgers, Arthur Roscoe, Nancy Tranthani, lllack VVeaver, Virginia Turner, Howard NVillia1ns. Iiollom rofwf Fzlirman, HIJl'l:YTl8ll, Held, Hunt, xlahlonowski, Jenkins, johnson, Log: M115 eld. Top ro-un' Andrews, Hiles, Clement, Clarkson, Crawford, Crow, Day, Dillard, l yy , 434+ l E l l ' 4 Tuff rofw: lVICC'nllum, MCL:-od, Miles, Nxlbors, Owen, Renenu, Rinewalt, Rodgers, Roscoe. Ilollum rofw: A. Smith, II. Smith, 'l'hnmpson, Trnntliznn, Turner, xR7llllZlL't',-xvt'2lVt'l', NVilli:1ms. Busincss Staff Ia. E. lXl0llUNDRO, Spamm- CnM1vEF1TzHL'Gn . DAVE VFERMIN . . Ann Horfifxmx . T. C. Mclnzon . . Mnxrox R1Ni2vvAl.T . Ak'rnL'R SMITH . . DAVE XVAl.l..fxci2 . 1J,llSi1Il'.K'S z1Immg1'r fl.V.Vi.l'flllIf fl lazzagrfr . . . ,l1l'z'f'rfi.vir1g . JzI'Uf'rti.vi1zg . ,-I flwriixing . A ll'ZJl'!'fiSiI1g . Jflwrlising NUER the able supervision of lllr. E. lf. Mohundro, the business stuff has made publi- cation of the annual possible. Uespitc thc yclping of the wolf at the door, both staffs have turned :1 deaf ein' to the depression cant and have pub- lishvd what is considered by many to bc thc very best vear book vet edited by Z1 scnior class of xvm-A High schiml. pr ' Jak! ' fl :AMPK l 1'l'znUr n IMvr:'l'iakM1N THE DAISY CHAIN fi ,I I f Swain! lrfl lo riylfl: Tarrant, Scott, Young, VVz1IlzIce, Termin, Milner, Fzxubion, Lovell, Youngblood, Speer, Rlllillllli, Kelley, MI'LezIn, Aheel. Sl1I11Ili11gf.' McCollum, Popejoy, Baird, Rlltll6I'fUl'll, Denman,SaI1ndc-rs, Miles, Junglians, Tilton, Dean, Brite, Hicks, f Curlm, Boznrth. SMITII GARDNER Ni 3' FAIIEION VVILSON MURRAY lVllI.Nl'IR IJ -lL'nGE fiARDNER BILLY FAUBION . GEORGE LOVELL . MA LIRICE WILSON lY1lJRRAY NANCE NV. D. NIILNER . NELSON NICELROY . J. FLOYO SMITH . GEORGE LOVELL . SMITH TARRANT OLYMPUS YOU NG ASA LEE ciAIl,I?Y F. A. CRAVEN . IJAVE TERIXIIN . OFFICERS FALL TERM . . . . Prexizlent . First VMI'-Prffxizlrllt . Srrnlzzl l7il't PfFA'itIt'llf . . . . Srz'rf't111'y . . . Treasurer . Sergennf-zzt-flrnzx . Pax! P1'e,ri1lf'1zl . Y' Sponsor SPRING TERM . . . . Pl'PSi1iPl1f . Firxt Iliff'-I,!'P,S'il1f'Ilf . Serrnzzl l'i1'F-PfPIiIlF7If . . . . . Sew'ei1lr'y . . . 7lI'l'llSlH'l'l' . St'I'gl'!lIIf-llf-I1l'lllS SENIOR HI-Y SENIOR HI-Y The Season CDNIC of the foremost school organizations is the Hi-Y, which con- tinues to train boys in health betterment, mental alertness, soul en- richment, social zulvzincexnent :intl service achievement. Its long list of :ic- coinplislunents :intl the results in lives of older boys. has inzule the Hi-Y Club zu real factor in the school :intl community. The club emphasizes lezulcrship :intl its nieinhers :ire constantly hrought face to face with the real prohleins of life through Christian guiclzince. Lovnu. '11uv.kAN'r Youm: li.ul.icY Ciuvicu il'liRMlN Sfulrul lrfl lu riyhif Bone, Martin, Pool, Barnes, R. VVilson, M. VVilson, Gardner, Nance, Sleeper, ll. Reneuu, Nerren, Killingsworth, VVillingh:1m, Ainsworth. Slllllilillflf Smith, Loving, Naylor, Cooper, Andrews, Gailey, Buekler, McKinney, Swigert, Kellner, U. Reneziu, VVhitc, Ml'filHSSl3II. Q Q-e4Qh,. v Q J Kee Melntosh Richardson Sleeper Taylor VVeasLr OFFICERS AIRS. FRANK H. XVEAVER . . . . . Prrsiflmt AIRS RIRs RIRs RIRS RIRS Rlms KIRK RIRs Klws SAM -IoNEs . . . M. IJ. Mclrxrrosii . H. L. 'TURNER . . LoCKERT SLEEPER . T. li. TAYLOR . . . c:l.lFl-'ORD LE'-FEl,I.IER .l.L.KEIE . . . . ID. l'.NV.fxi,r..'xe13 . . C,xRoi.1NE R1cH.fxRosoN . . Flrxf l'it'f lJI't'J'iIlI'l1f . Srrorzzl Vin'-Pr1'.vi1lz'l1i . Thirrf I'iff'-lUI'K'.ViI1l'lIf . . R1f4'or11lfzy Sr'f'1'1'i11ry . Corrrxpmzzlilly Sm'rz'fm'y . . . . . 7l7't'llX1ll'l'l' . . . lliXfUI'illI1 . . 1Jll!'!illHIf'l1fflfillll . Plllllirity Lvlllliflllllll NDER the able leadership of blrs. Frank VVeaver, with eo-operation of her executive board and tom mittees, the P. T. A. has accomplished many worth while things. The membership has been substantially increased. The main objective have been greater interest between patrons and the school and Welfare work There has been a great amount of help given in all lines of the welfare work. bliss Annie Foi'sgard's office has been redeeorated and the girlls 1'est room has been equipped with mirror, cot and chair. PARENT-TEACHER ASS'N 1 is CITY SCHOOL GOVERNMENT Iqlllylll' . Sl'4'I'I'fIll'-1' . Uthw' 6,0lIllIIi3'3'i0Il1'I'S City Jllrzrzngvr . ClIif'f-of-Polirc' . ClIiI'f.lu.vtiI'I' . flssorirltz' .fllxtiwx . Clark of Court . Sl'I'yl'IlIlf'Ilf'1'1I'lllK . Jlrlyur . S1'1'r1'1'ary . Ulhw' 11,0111 llli3'Ki0II!'l'3' City 41I!lIl!l'yt'l' . fjllilf-Ilf'l,lllil'l' . ClIiI'f Juxlirz' . ,'lA'.mI'ir1t1' .lI1.I'tir'I'x . OFFICIALS IfAI.I, TERM SPRING TERM . . . JAMES L'L'Rl4O NIARGUERITE CONCILIO INIURRAY NANCIZ ARTHUR SAIITII VIRGINIA LEE cllilik . RDSAAIDND R'IIl.l,I5R . . . . NEROPRL'l'l'T CLARENCE CTLTITTARD EDWIN NDRWDDD I BII.I, BL'CI4I,ER ' I3II,I. HUZARTH CEI.IA DII,woRTII . NANCY TRANTIIAAI . PAT RLfTIIERIfDRD kIARGLfIiRl'I'l2 LIUNCILIU . . . ARTHUR SAIITII BEN SANDEREDRD .IDE HARRIS RDRERT THRIE.'XlJGll,l, . EI.IzAIIETH LOGVE . VVINSTON ANIDERSCHN . . . NED HATRIS FLORENCE FECHNER CELIA IJILWDRTII ARTH CR RDSCDE CLARENCE cTL'lT'l'ARlJ lop I0 lL'.' Harris, Iiozarth, Buckler, Concilin, Curho, Dilworth, Fevhner, Geer, Guittzlrd, ll IIrI liollum rnfw: juhIIaDII, Logue, Miller, NIIIICC, Roscoe, SzIIIdc-rford, Smith, Threzldgill, Ilqflllfh Im Top rofw: lirazelton, Curry, Fred, Friedsam, Uailey, Guittard, Hannah, Harris, Held. .S'framl rofw: Jennings, Kaplan, Kellner, Lumpkin, Milam, Mt-Collum, Roscoe, Rutland. Iioffom rofw: Sanderford, Slade, A. Smith, R. Smith, Tahh, VVallace, VVilliams, VVez1ver. Y ROBERT WEAVER, S porn-or OFFICERS ini 1. 1, SPRI N o .ARTHPR SMITH . . . Prrsiflwzt . . . ASA LEE fi.-XILEY IXIACK VVEAVER . . . . I il'l'-Pl'I'3'lIII'Ilf ..... EDVVARD FRED CLARENCEfiL'IT'I'ARIJ . . . Swv-erm-y . . . . . COLRERTl1EI,lJ R.xYA1oNnSAi1TH . . . Sgt.-fit-Arms . . BROVVN McCo1,1.L:m1 UCH of the success of the Forum Debating Club may be attributed to the indefatigable leadership of lllr. Robert VVeavcr. History instructor, who sponsors the organization. hir. VVeaver took OVCI' the duties of the Foruin Critic, years ago, and has lcd the club to triumph every year except in 1931, which was ll 2-1 loss. hir. VVCZIVCI' is highly estecxned bythe F0l'lIlI1ltCS1lllll justly deserves all the honor attributed to him. FORUM DEBATE CLUB FORUM DEBATE CLUB M Year's Survey H If last Rogztra-l orum Debate proved to be another victory for the lforum Debating Club. with Colbert Held winning the lid- ward George lllemorial Prize of SIU by being voted first speaker. and Edward Fred winning the 395 prize by placing second. This marked the third consecutive annual debate victory and brings the score to I5 Forum victories out of I7 annual debates. The most prized possession of the club is the Banquet-llebate Gavel, presented by VVm. L. Raine for winning eight out of ten debate contests. This year consisted of two successful administrations. and the roll call every Friday morning included the names of many of the outstanding boys of NVaco High. y lfvlvp 1 , .ISP N Smith Hailey VVeaver 2' lfred lleld 'rf ' . ,t X 4 , ,W Q W Aw lvl' 1 s L x z . H, , V. . U 1 F '- C , ,- -3 Q B95 2' if ,W if ' ta if 9, .1 '- '. 'jgv' . D ,.f 1 4' ef' gpg, J in an , 3 . A ,.3'5F'a' 51 V ' fgfzr if fs .3 fs.t,ffff2. --r 'f.f, -w'-ws, E ,. , al Q , . - , V , -yi its L -- as - f , ' ' 3 . v 2 f - s C , ' C g ve 5+ ' n o .ma Md .- t ' gn T , -' L , M. .iff 'iffy Q.. ,i .af--,.s . Jr T , A A I A 2 v-ii . lv I ' . J f V '- ' .. ' ' HJ . ,, , . at , , lcyc ir f 'W-f or - ----- 'f ,gt .,',- 'J1i.1'1ii,'.:':,,-gi.,:i'.,,.,.H4:,4. ., 'W-. .. a.xrM,,i, r -, J., Q? 1- T WY., 2. Q V- N--' . ,C pp p Q, M 3, , is if . , 2 SA, h ,,,,,,,, , , A , . '.,. , x .,.gl,,,,j!.,,, Nik If I lt c 1 ' Firsl ro bl. Smith, Porter, M. lf. Cunningham, Vivretit, Lancaster, Fitzhugh, Mclntosh, Peterson, M. E. -lpnes, Kim- mel, Jacobs, Scarborough, M. Hander, Koabey, Callaway, Hosey, M. Gulledge, ,VVolfe, Hopson, Geer, Davis, Bailey, W'arner, Killough, Goodman, Stobbe, Dawson. .S'1'comlrrm.c.' Bryan, Stivers, Moorman, Murphy, Cray, Janeway, R. Smith, Proctor, Alexander, Tarrant, Henderson, Lumpkin, Denman, Loving, XVilliams, Monroe, D. Hander, Ryden, Coghlan, Gilbreath, Gunn, H. Gulledge, Ridlehuber, Adams, Ii. Cunningham, Littlepage, Mcl.erran, MacQueen. Top I'0'ZL'.' Howard, liybee, M. VVilson, Crawford, R. Vllilson, Schreiber, Pierce, Sanderford, llall, Moore, Biles, Gerhardt, Krueger, Boswell, McReynolds, Eldridge, R. Huddleston, D. Huddleston, Beaty, Hughes, James, Bur- rage, Burnham, Garrett, Osborne, E. VVarren, lludgens, G. Reneau. fa ffrN,9 ,,,,, a.,,L,g M-x. 0 310-1'--Miki 6.-. -...L 1. ffk.. M.,-,MJ , ' A ' . . , , A ff .X 'ff C-1-ff 4.. axg. . 7' A C Llisxlf 1 j'G-ee..-N. 4 '- v'X,,LJ agus, at 1 sc ff l f H -f I ' A 6 Xi LC. '- vs of 14,-'M-ttn. f --- 0'-f'i ff' ft ' f 'tiff' ffk, gl F' ' gnu-. ... , , , ,f f 1 eff. ,. , t, A CO1 YD bTI ERQ, zrector , - f Ulicuel- if T ' 4-'N ' fr Lg., . C. fill..-.. a,L, . . Dxfgc r L-L., Q. tw ,,, ., Us- 4...g.. cv- L,,.L, fl f , , - Q , K ' I V ' . ,. .y ,f s Lys. ,, . . . f -7 K HL year tor the glee clubs has been a pleasant and successful one, O not only in regard to theirshare in the series of Sunday afternoon programs, but also in consideration of other activities, such as the chili supper, Hobo party, and the school style review. The high point of the year was the operetta, The Belle of BIll'CCl0llZl,H presented with a matinee and night performance. Both clubs participated in the state contest at Galvestonf April 28, and even though this account of activities was written in lblarch. wc predict success for them. 'll ,A X 1 mf. , 3, N Q THE GLEE CLUBS 5 v 'EP' 'n 4.41 'l'lll'l SENIOR ORCIIHSTRA Miss Clllllll' lllc S'l'll'l-ills, 1Dl'l-l-1-mr UlfI lCICRS lf,xl.l. slllllxls HILL SXL xlllclls . . . l'n'.l'ifllv1r . . . . . lJ,U'llJ f2lIl.l. L'l.,llll5Ncli ill l'l l'.llzll . . Ilift'-l,I'l'.l'ilft'IIf . . fl,XRI,.XNIl R IQNILXL lfl'l2l,l'x XY.xlzlll..lw . . l'll'flllllf5l1IliXf . . lfl'lil.l'N XV.xlzlll.lxw l,ll,l.l,lx Cl Klux . . ,All-mflljlflzlixr . . l,ll.l,l.lN Lvl Klux HIC Sn-llilll' f,l'L'lN'Sfl'2l has zlilvzlllvcll trl Il high stzlllllzlrll hllth ill lllllNl1L'I'S :lllll llllillllj lllllilllg thi Xl'1ll'. 'lille' svllllll' QTUIIP hzls hl'l'll rlllc ut tha' lllust lISi'illl rlrgfzllllxzltllllls ill thc sclloul. Slllfk' tll'l'll'i lIl'ST lllrlcvs llllt ol l'lllI'fQ'l'l1 1'Ilfl'lQ'S lvc'l'c XVOII lzlst ll-:lr ill the crllltcst Ill bflll Jlxllffllllll, 1-Hllrt has l3L'l'll KXK l't1'll to l'c':ll'll this l't'k'0l'll Ilgillll this ll':ll'. Tha' lllAcllc'stl':l, l3l'Z1SS l'l1S1'lNl1lt', Zllltl soloists ill llilll- vwlltx lllilllk' the trip with rhl- gli-c L'llllWS tu Clzllvn-stllll by L'Ill'. April 20-28. ' x 1 irsl ruqcz' lllllllllwlflll, llrlllwll, Mvklllllkill, Qllillu il4E'll'lI'Ilt'fUll, xlllllffi, Skgillllcr, Ri-llczlll. 7 1 Swlrlml l'Il LL'.' Millivalll, l'1I't'l'IIl!lIl, U'lil'icll, Blll'lI1lYl'Zlll, Kl'llL'g.:6l', Rlldlllff, flilllI't'llllI, Pvlxitt, NC'l4I'k'll, l'hl'iali:lll, Ullit !2lI'tl, hvIlKll', ll1lI'l'l'll. ' f l'f1irll rn-zu: XXX-l'llvlt, lllllgllw, 'l'lll'lll-l', fiflllfl, jllsvpll, cl1lIlll't'll, Norris, Silvers, f'lll'l'1lI1, NV:ll'lll:llx, lllllllll, Al. llvzlrllc Milvs, lNl'IIlI'HL', li. llc:ll'lle'. 'nurllx rout' XYilxull, Rllj, llIllllI1t', V. Smith, Rlilfll, R. Smith. lfirsl rufw: Frantz, jones, XVillinfham, H lt VV. j l 5 I , 1 , 5, o , omnson, Vhson Klart, Pewitt, junghans, Thompson, Cilhreath Schaeper, H. jordan, T. jordan, Moore, Stanley, E. Skinner. Sr'romlrof1,e.' Craddoek, Francis, Barton, E. johnson, Cahrera, Ainsworth, VVizig, Monnig, joseph, Guy, P. Christian Guittard, Nerren, Monroe, Coward, VVade, Ayres, Huhhy, Ledhetter, Sanderford. Thin! rnfw: Sikes, Killingsworth, Parker, Orren, VVhite, james, Miles, li. Hearne, Goss. Stalidingf L. Skinner, Cantrell, Swigert, Hearne, Dillon, Barnes, Sharp, McCahon, McKinney. A L L.LM,g.,4f n ' 'Lg lv 1 ,, I LYLE SKINNER, Direcmr OFFICERS r.u.1, SPRING H.xR1.1zY RENEAL' . . . Prrxiflrnz . . . . BILLY Moxkoia FRANK 13.-uzxizs . . RL'sslz1,I, Ctmnpoex . Iliff'-lvl'l'SiIIl'Ilf . S1'rr1'ln1'y- y'7'I'IlJ' urer . . -jAMES HEARNE R L'ssE1,L Cazuvooex l3n.1.YSvv1GnRT . . . . Property . . .. liu.1,Y SWIGERT j. T. SIKES . . . . l'1-uperry . . . .j. T. Sncns RonERT L. Wlung . . Librarian . . Ronsar L. VVAmz HE VVaco High School Band, uncler the competent direction of lllr. Skinner, has just cotnpletetl another highly successful year of organization. With a large membership of enthusiastic niusieians, the hand has supported the Tiger Football team at all its games, and has given several special concerts. lt is to be commended for its activities and contest records, having won high honors in the State Band Contest in past years. C THE TIGER BAND VW J Y N WwrX I Ill, IUNIUR URQIIRSI RA Miss Coram' me Srni-tus, I31'm-mr o1flf1Ck3Rs iaxri. srmxo H,uuu,o .lounxx . . . I'rr.vifl1'11l . . . ALINI5 Lovokw lilI,l,YXvlI.l.l.1.NIS . . Vii-1'-l'n'.rifln1r . . 'l'ni-gm liR.XN'l' ALIXE Lovokx .... . Jrmnifmzzixt . ..... LX LINE Lovonx H,uuul21'Cl'NNlNGH,x,u . IIl'l'fIlllfPfllIiXf . H.-XRRllC'I'Lll xxlxcli.-ui HIC -lunior Urclu-st1'a gnu- conipvtition to thc senior inn-inba-rs, for it not only has surpusscd in num- hvrs cnrollcd hoth terms. hut has also sct a high mark in progrvss lll2l4lt', :ind in Q-ntluisizisni in rais- ing funds from pic- sales. It has zxppvzim-il in :1 llllllll'K'l' of concerts, one over the school radio the week hcforc Cllristmas, and 2lIl0flll'l' at lvvst junior, April 13. lr is the function of the .Iunior U1'clu-strzi to furnish nizircrial for thc srnior group, and c-very nu-mher is :nnhitious to he promoted. Fir Aft Tl: 6 I..- .fl rnlw: lloscli, Boggs, johnson, De-nmzui, lirnnt, Shiller, Daniels. null ru1u'.' Long, johnson, jones, Ale-xxuulrr, llope, VVi1ig, Jones, VVilli:ims, Kendrick, Nall:-r, johnson. ini ru-uw Grerlilu-rg, Richardson, Pryor, Ryde-n, Smith, Ml'flilll, Von Blon, Langston, Lindquist, MvC':inn, Stivws, c'llIllllIlj1lHllTl, l,ovorn, Ayers, Curran, Ledlwtter. . v .il , -Ci, K we HQ, 45 2.41.92 i .A V I an E 3, I,-I,.,,.L,.,,,,T,, L... L., L,AL ,..,.,,., . n Standing, lrfl Io right: Buckler, Bozarth, Miller, Nance, Geer, Cnrbo, McLeod, Anast. SralwI1.' Bnlmahn, Roark, Bollinger. Nothing But the Truth Miss VIVIAN LEVVIS, IJiz-er-for THE CAST Robert BI'n11r'tt . lf. JI. Rafxfon . . Dirk Donmflly . . . I1'!llI'!'l11'l' fran Duxzfn . Bishop Doran . . . f1'Z1'!'IIlff1fj'Il Ralston . Jlrx. E. JI. RlIfXf01I . Ethel Clnrl' .... Jlabfr' .lIll'1'3'01I . Sable .lIll'kXOII . JIIl'I'fllIl . . . . . . . I . RILIRRAY Niaxcls . . J.-X,XIESCL'Rl10 . BILL BL'cKI.ER . BILLY BOZIIRTII . . . T. C. EICLEOD . ROSAAIONIJ AIILLER . EDITH BOLLINGER . VlRlNl.fX LEE ciEER . NVYNETTE BI'L.xIAHx . ELIZABETH Roxkx . . . . . . . . . INIARY ANAST SYNOPSIS OF SCENES ACI' I-Interior of Zl hroker's office in one of the principal uptown hotelm. AACT II-Parlor in the summer home of E. M. Ralston, Long' Island. .ACF III-Same as Act II. STAFF Sfdffl' Ilflafmyrr . . ...... SHEl.'l'0N LoI I'Is 1iIn'Ir'iri1I11 . . ...... EIIVVIN Nokwoon 7'ifkrtx . . . . . . -I. K. MCKAY, GLENN FISHER Bank Iloldfr .... ..... N Axcx' 'l'R,xx'I'IIAIvI Propwrliws, MYRNIIA CI.AkIisox, CA'I'IIEkIxE HoI,nEIaMIIN VSHERS Marguerite Suggs C'z1tl'Ierine Holderman Denzil Owens Nzxncy Trantham Marjorie Meier Fu rnitnre courtesy Goldstein-Migel MID-TERM CLASS PLAY I I ,fu ti THE OPERETTA W 'cThe Belle of Barcelona Pres f'12 ml by THE NIUSIC DEPAR'l'lN1EN'l' MISS Colnw Im STIvI2Rs, Dirw-for CAST OF CHARACTERS Luis de fllminfm, a wealthy plantation owner . . . JACK lh'ICCl.ELLAN R.-xI.I'II lxICRl5YNOI,lJS Gloria 111' fllmzm-0, his wife, an aristocrat, NIARY FRANCES C1,fNNINGH.IxAI H1us,N Q V4-f Jllargarita, an accomplished daughter .... IDOROTHY Sc.-xRIIoRoLIGH It Illifn-mlm, her sister ............ lhIlLDRED GL'I,I.IinGI2 MII,iiRI2n H,-XNIJEIQ Frarii-iI'I'o :Ir la Vega, Chief Inspector :It the Custom House ............... L.IxwRExcIf LIAIIIKIN EnIilio, It toreador, suitor of lllercedes . . fi,fXRI.AND RENEAL' EIANIKJRE Hynmqyg Pnlru, lI1ZlI1ZlgC'l' of lXIontero's plantation ..... . BERT BILES AIUSIQPII IAJYING Don .lurm and Don Jorr, Student friends of Iffmilio . . NI.-KRVIN SHAW' BEN H,tymgR Donn Xllfzrrffln am! Dona Anim, friends of lh'IIll'g2ll'ltZl . . loxIc KII,I.oI'oII IQDNA Hogpy Jllartha Aillllfifllll Ilyerx, an English Governess . . Uoxxfx lioocu Iltxwsox Liwut. llrrrolfl lVrighl, Custom Inspector from U. S. . . ,IAAIISS RIUNROIZ ljllfliflf' flI11!fnIz', companion of Hal ...... . l3II.I, IJIZNAI,-NN Cajnmizi Colton, of the Cruiser lhIOIlt2lll2l . . . . ALVA BRYAN ICRED SMH-H Chorus of Lf. S. lNIzIrines . . .... ..... l Boys' Glee Club Chorus of Spanish Students . . lioysl Zllltl Girl's Cilee Clubs IJOROTHY Sc,xRIIoRoL'GII The Sf'yui1liII1I, Act I . VIRGINIA LEE fililik ci,XRI..-XND RIINIIIIL' L.-un' ANN lhIAYI IEl.l7 VIRGINl.'X lllili fililik 'l'lI1' Jura, Act 11 . Prinripal: in fnrr fheginning with Spanish shawlbz C'IIIIIIiIn.rl1nm, Ml'cllCllZlll, Renenu, Gulledge, I,IImpkiII, llIIIlgeI:s, Monroe, Scarborough, Denman, Dawson, Biles, l.oviIIg, Stivers. ' 1 - ' . , W... I :W I Sf o s V .D . 2-yfNssqa,f 7 iz 431' , if Y-,I . 1 Top rofw: Brazelton, Buldain, Cantrell, Clarke, Crippen, Dilworth, Dutton. .S'n'o1nl rofw: I. Gnndler, M. Gandler, Gerdes, Guittard, jones, C. Moore, J. Moore. liolinm rofw: Philips, Rucker, Simmons, Slubieki, VV:Illace, VVood, Yarbrough. HE Latin Tournament contestants for 1934 did their part in bringing honor to the school when they competed III the district contest at Cleburne, April 7. They came home with three Erst place awarls, f : ' d l. ' ' ' ' ' ' ts our secon p ues, four thncl places, and four loving cups. Never but once, In 1930 has the school surpassed this record. To the following teams belongs the credit for adding to the already brilliant record of the school Ill the Latin Tournament: .I 1111 llllfy BFgillI1Ff5'.' Third Year: AIARTHA -I EA N CRIPPEN CARL CANTRELL 4'1fl'F!'II!I1'c A' : CLARA RIOORE XVENIJELI. CLARK E First Year .' S1771 Ross VVoon ciEORGE B L' LnAI N ,lltrrzzzzfr : MI NNI E GANIILER mf Y1'ar.' CL.4RENCE GI'ITTARn EMMA CLARE JONES if fffflllllf' .' VIoLA VVA LLAC E MARY HELEN CTERDES WARIJINE IJUTTON filterrzatfs .' ELOISE SIAmIoNs .loA N MooR E Third Year : FAYE DANE RLfcIcER VERNE PHILIPS A llffrrzrlte .' CARROLL SLURICKI Fo urlh Year .' IDA GANIJLER BERRY l3RAzEI.ToN ,lff1'rrz11l1's.' CISLIA IJILXVORTH FI,oRAnEI,I.E YARI:RoI lGH LATIN TOURNAMENT PUBLIC SPEAKING 3: IJIEBATPI TICAIXIS SCHOOL R Ii PRICSICNTATIVICS li nyx K I irlx If1mw.xRlm Ifruzn Digg,-if-I 11U,1,,,-5-5.-,-.ml Luis Hl'N'r Col.1aI2u1' H1z1,1m Plf ' 1 Ref-f '1'l IXI.xuY HELEN NICIELI I x I YI' H IC R I DIC HATIC RS Rl I'H lilsuxxux Nunn PRl'l'I'I' Rm' T Svffflllnl' I'lI LL'.' Held, Hunt, Logue, Neelley, Pruitt, Reed, Siegel. W Iluxxfx lioocu ID.-xwsox Zla1.l,,x Sllfmzl, CHI-x.x1l'1z I'iI'l'Zl'll'GII ICXTICM PORIC SCHOOL I'lEl'RIiSIiNTATIVICS Blwg CJXTHRYY CRN' FR4 I7istriCt Ilonors-Second ' H A A A ' Place in Regional DECLAIXIATION SCHOOL RICPRFSICNTATIVICS IJL'm.1cv Rmzn Ilmunxlx' Looms up rofw: Buss, Berkman, Crisler, IDZUYSUII, Fitzhugh, Fred. F. -1- , 'an Top ra-w: Batris, Boyd, Bozarth, Chambers, Clark, Craven, Crow, Cujbo, Ewing. Sfrond rofw: Fitzhugh, Hoffman, Lovell, McCollum, MCRQj'00wSkMlSffilHM3TYONY, Nance. Bottom 1-ww, Neeley, Pruitt, Read, Reed, Reneau, Stahl, Thiexdgill, Tfner. E. DOUGLAS JOHNSON, Sponsor Fall Term NERO PRUITT . ,IOE CHAARIBERS D. L. TINER . . MURRAY NANCE GEORGE LOVELL l'lAROI.IJCI.ARK . . . E. D. ,IOHNSON OFFICERS Spring Term . President . . . GEORGE LOVELL l7il'F-Pffilllfilf . . . HILI, NIISTROT . Serrftary . . . . DUOLEY REED . Treasurer . . . CHAMPE FITZHUGH lJlll'fiIlll1F7lflll'i!ll1 . .... NED BATRIS Sgt.-at-drlns . . JACK lYICCOI,LL'M . . Urifir . . E. D. JOHNSON OR over a quarter of a century. the Rostra Literary Society has offered practice in public speaking, debate, oratory, declamation, parliamentary law, and other literary activities. lylany former Rostra members, now prominent men, lawyers. ministers, and public officials, received their first training in speaking before the Rostra. Rostra members have always participated actively in the public speaking and essay contests of the school. The Society has won some glorious victories, and has suffered some defeats. But Winning or losing, the members of the Rostra are good sportsmen, and even though vanquished can argue still. Champe Fitzhugh and Nero Pruitt represented the Rostra in the annual inter-society de- bate. Dudley Reed won the city-wide declamation contest thereby becoming the schoOl's reperesentative in the district state meet. ROSTRA DEBATE CLlJl3 1.4 A - ,. fi . Q K THE FRENCH CLUB M' C Miss SADIE CONNOR, Sponsor OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term .ARTHUR Sxn'rH . . P1-exiflwzt . . . ARTHUR S.xn'rH BI.-xcx VVEAVER . Vive-Prffxiflwzt . . BERRY BR.-XZEI.'l'0N AG.XTH.-X Ton,xRo . . . . Sm-nftnry . . . AG.-X1'HsX Ton.-xRo Bn.i,x' j.1xRLoxowsRr BERRY BR.-XZ El,ToN QJATHRYN CRISI,ER . . . . 7lfl'!l3'lllA!'I' . Sgt.-at-flrllls . Rejlorlrr . . Bl Em' .IA RLONUVVSKI . . ASA LEE fiAII.I2Y . lhu. IBENNIAN If CERCLE FRANCAIS seeks to further the interest of its members in the French people, their language and customs and institutions, also to develop a broader understanding and sympathy for them. Program for the year consisted of addresses by distinguished persons, a number of one-act plays presented in the French language, games, contests, cross-word puzzles, songs and musical selections of many types. lnstructive, as well as entertaining. was a series of hero stories related by various individuals. Two one-act plays were presented in the gym and Le hledecin lNIystif'ie, was given before Cercle La Salle. adult French club of the city. Top ro-'w.' Andrews, Baker, Hrazelton, Bruck, Clement, Crisler, Crump, Day, Denman, C. Dilworth, M. Dilworth, Elliott. Srrond ro-wx Fairman, Hailey, Gardner, Goldstein, Gorman, Curley, Harris, Jahlonowski, jenkins, jennings, A. C. jones, M. li. jones. Third rofw: Kee, Lancaster, McCracken, McCormick, Maxheld, Meador, Nabors, Newman, Pearson, Roddy, Simmons, Bottom rnfw.' A. Smith, C. Smith, Todaro, Turner, VVallace, VVeaver, VVesthrook, VVilie, VVilliarns, VVilson, NVolte. r E J Top rofu Bahme, Brown, Childs, Christian, Clarkson, Concilio, Crichlow, Curho, Dailey, Duncan Srzoml row Fannin, Ferguson, Frankfort, Goodman, Harding, Harris, Hairston, Helm, Hopson Huddleston Third mu L. Hunt, V. Hunt, jenkins, Koppman, Loftis, Logue, Mayfield, Miller, Newman Novich Iiollom rou Price, Richardson, Rodgers, Sego, Thomas, Tidwell, VVallaee, VVinston, VVooten. MRS. J. G. CUNNINGHAM, Sponwr Fall Term LADY ANN INIAYFIELIJ CARMEN RODGERS . ELLEN L. -IoHNsoN . ELIZABETH Locus . AIARGARET A. HEI.AI OFFICERS . President . Vife-Prfarillent . Sffrelrzry . H Ireasurer . . lfarzlen . Spring Term NIARGIIERITE CONCILIO . . ELIZABETH LOGUE . IVIYRTLE E. HARIJING IMLARGARET A. FAIRMAN . . . . VIRDA THOBIAS HE Cyenheuner Literary society had an interesting and successful year. Debate aroused renewed interest and Lois Hunt won a place on the school team. Programs were varied and alive Several plays were presented by members of the organization. Initiation ceremonies were considered adequate A gift oi books was made to the school library. GENHEIMER LITERARY SOCIETY x .DARDEN LITERARY SCJCIETY Miss ANNIIQ FoRstsAI4IJ, SPUIIXOI' OIFFICICRS Fall Tenn Spring Tenn VlRClNl.fX LISIQ fililik . . PI'l'J'iIll'l!f . RIARGARET ANN F,xIIuI,xx NANCY'I'RtxN'I'IIA.xI. . l'irI'-l'rI'siflf'IIt . . . I'1RANCESciARlDNlZR IXIARY RQARK ...... SFl'l'l'fI1I'j' .... . CELIA IJII.vmIzTII AIARJORIE iX1El,l, N.fXliiDRS . Trmxzzrwr . IXIARJIJRIIE MIiI.I. N.fXl!llllS AI,IeI2 MeN.fxAI.1xIu . . . Sgt.-ai-Ilrnu . . . AIIICE IXIeN.IxAI.IxIm ICVEINN VVILIE . . . Cor. Ser. . . NIARY LoL'IsI2 LYIIICK HIC Ililflifll l,ifl'I'Zll'y Society, sponsored by Bliss Annie I 0I'SQ2ll'Li, was oI'gzIIIizeI1 over twenty years ago bv the lute VV. E. Ibilfdffll. The purpose of the club is to create Zlll interest in the liteI'zII'y field 15 well as :In incentive for study :Ind self expression. Iillf rnfw: .lxl1K'I'll1lfhj', Adelman, Annst, linker, lirynn, C'III'twright, Clelnellt, C'nH'ieIil, fox, C'I'z1wfIII'Il, Crisler, cillll' IIiIIglI:IIn, Dzniiel, Davis. 1'llllII1l'0 lL'.' I7:IwsIIII Dm' C. Dilwortli M. Dilworth Drake Irllifmllll FilZhll'h,c1ill'liIlt'l' Geer fillfmllll, cilIl'iCX' V .Y l 1 V Y Y Y . Y I I arrison, lloldermnn, jones. fflird rout Kee, Love, Lydiek, MeC'oI'miek, Melntush, MI'NZImzII'zI, Mezldor, Miller, N2ll!11l'S, Nash, Neelley, Rnnrk, Rozleli. Ifollnm rnfw: Rnddv, Silvers, Sfliillillg, Tirey, '1'IIdIIrII, 'l'I':IIIthzIIn, il-lll'kt'l', XVzlll:lee, VV:IlIis, Xvt'hIhl'U1lk,XViiiC',vvii- Imms, wimf J jfs 4 uf. fb! si 5 Top rofw: Anderson, Bailey, Bush, I. Christian, P. Christian, Concilio, Cox, Eastland, Ford, Uoodmin Srfond rofw: Gulledge, Hankins, Helm, Hunt, Jander, McCollum, McGinty, Meier, Mitehiner. Bollom rofw: Nance, Smitham, Stauts, Stevens, Stewart, Tahb, Thomas, VValker, VValters. MISS HATTIIQ ZURFLUH, Spamm- Fall Term ibIARGL'ERITE CONCILIO NV1NSToN ANIJERSKJN . HELEN FoRn .... S'I'EVVART 'I'Amx . LACY CREASEY . HELEN l3.1x1LEY . OFFICERS . Prerizlrilt . fin'-P1 evident . Serretary . . 7lI'l'll.S'lll'f'I' . Sgf.-Ilf-rifllll' . Rz'jJorIr'r . Spring Term . lV1NsToN ANDERSON . . STIZVVART T.-um . . HELEN BAILEY . . IXIILDREIJ fiL'LLEDGE . . . CHARLES SPEARS IXIARGL'ERI'I'lZ CONCILIO HE purpose of La Granada is to educate for world citizenship and especially to promote a friendly feeling between the Spanish-speaking and English-speaking people of the VVestern Hemisphere. In keeping with this purpose, La Granada is a member of the VVorld League of International Ed- ucation Associations. Some of the outstanding projects of the club this year were to send two delegates to the convention ofthe Pan-American Student Forum in Dallas, hlarch 9th and Iothg the observance of Columbus Day, October 12th, and Pan-American Day, April l.4,fil. Two medals sponsored by the American Association of Spanish Teachers. were awarded, one in the fall and one in the spring, to the student making the highest grade in third-year Spanish. LA GRAN ADA 4 o LA MESA REDONDA Miss KATIILILIQN Golan, Spmn-Ur Ol l ICliRS XVn.nL'RN Cox . ...... . . Prmhlwzl NEL1. S'I'liNVAR'l' . . l'il'l'-PI'I'A'f1l!'IIl llIn.nR1zp Iloouzi' . . . . Srrrrmry -IUHN F. STEPHENS . . Sr'rgml1I-at-.lrlnx A RIESA REDONUA, now completing its fifth year, strives to furnish opportunity for serious 1 work that is partly play. During the first term its members competed in rlramatizing familiar stories, which proved as helpful as it was entertaining. Pill!-fxIIlCl'lC2lll Day, which fell on Saturday, was celebrated with an appropriate program on Thursday, April I2. Top rofw: Allison, Andrews, Bahme, Hetros, Brown, Callaway, Clifton, Cox, Daniels, Dooley. Sn'ol1il1'ufu': lilcler, Gammon, Gross, llall, Ilannah, Howard, Lovorn, Lyon, McCall, Melntosh. Tfziril roluz' MeI,erran, Meares, Meier, Milner, Olson, Parker, Powell, Roberts, Roscoe, Rowton. lioilmn rniux' Sharpe, Smiley, Stephens, Stewart, Tlieclforcl, VVarner, VVeleh, VVillings, VVoodward. Tap rofw: Baker, Berkman, Hitner, Brazelton, Craven, J. Denison, J. S. Denison, Dilworth. Swrozzti ro-w: Durrett, Dutton, Edwards, Fred, Friedsam, Gandler, Haines, Hodges. Third rotwi llubert, Littlepage, Lovell, Mt7Namai'a, Milam, Nioore, Payne, Saxon. Iiollom rofw: Smith, K. Terrell, L. F. Terrell, Thomsen, Trantham, Turner, VVhitener, Yarborougli. Latin Publication UNC ET TLTNC in this its tenth year continues to have subscribers and interested readers all over the United States and even in Porto Rico. Requests have been received for permission to re- print articles and at least one of its songs has been sung at banquets throughout Texas. At the close of the first five years the magazines were bound and the volume placed in the Library, where it has been used frequently as a reference for essays and club papers. The issues for the last live years are now ready for binding. ln addition to being of interest to a wide circle of readers, Nune et Tunc has given the pupils of the Latin department an opportunity to do some research work, to become acquainted with authors not taught in their course. and to try their hand as poets and writers of creditable prose. NUNC ET TUNC PATRICIAN LATIN CLUB ELOR Os1soRN, Sponsor OFFICERS Fall Term Spring Term ciEORGli LovE1.1, . . . Consul. . . . . CELIA IJIINVORTH N,-xxcv 'TR.-'XNTHAM . . Consul . . . . BERRY I5RAZE1.ToN liERRv BRAzE1.ToN . . Sw-ipfor . . . CIIZORGE Quick NERO l,RL'ITT . . . . .Quaestor . . . EDWARD FRED HF Patrician Latin Club this year has given attention to a variety of subjects in its programs. Each year of Latin represented in the club has been responsible for two programs in its particular field. The club has sponsored several appearances of invited speakers, particularly that of Dr. VV. Battle, of the L'niversity of Texas, who gave an illustrated lecture on Birds of Antiquity to a large group at an open meeting of the club. The club resolved itself into a pep squad to cheer on to victory the Tournament Contestants of this year and also bore their expenses in competing in the event. T011 rafw.' Alessandra, Berkman, Brazelton, CHIVCII, Davis, Dennison, Dilworth, Duncan, Dutton, Iidmonds, lid- wards, Srrnntl rofw: Fred, Fitzhugh, Flood, Friedsam, Gandler, Gerdes, llubert, Lattimore, jones, Milam, J. Moore. Tvllifaf rofw: 'l'. Moore, Mosley, Payne, Poehyla, Pyle, Quick, Sanderford, Saxon, Scott, Sego, Simmons. lfolloln rnfw: K. Terrell, L. F. Terrell, Thompson, Trzmtham, Traylor, Turner, Vivrett, M. L. Vivrett, VVhitener, Yarhorough. I 11.4-vlf 10 , K -'--f'f ,'.1' F , , . Tap rofw: Abernathy, Alexander, Anderson, Andrews, Baird, Higham, Bruyere, Camphell, Chandler S from! rofw: Carpenter, Connally, Connor, Crawford, Crow, Curry, Dean, Denison, Uurrett. Horton: rofw: Fairmnn, Faulkner, Fitzhugh, Grimm, Hairston, Harrison, Holloman, IIOltOII. 0. R. LADE, Sponsor OFFICERS Fall rI.'6l'I1l Spring Term AIOI2 CROW . . . . lJl'l'XIIll'Ilf . . . . OTTIS STAIIL IdII,I, RIISTROT ..... l'irr-Prvsidwzt . . BROOKS RICIQINNIZY l,Am' ANN IVIAYFIELD. . . Sm-rftary . . .LADY ANN IXIAYFIELII BII.I.Y COOPER .... . Trmxurer ..... FRANCIS POTTS IJAPHENI2 HAIRSTON . . . Rrfwrfm- . IFIARGARET ANN FAIRAIAN IXIARGARET ANN FAIRMAN Sgt.-at-Arms . .... HILL IXIISTRUT PROGRAM COMMITTEE FRANCIS POTTS HILL IVIISTROT IJAPHENI5 HAIRSTON LADY ANN IVIAYFIELD RLYTH CHANDLER FRANCIS POTTS IdII.I, IXIISTROT BROOKS NICIQINNEY THE SCIENCE CLUB , .H , D -. Q' 'if VY LJ' 4 THE SCIENCE CLUB The Club's Purpose CIENCE is the most progressive subject in the world of today. Embracing many interesting fields of endeavor, it is only natural that organizations to further scientific study should be formed. The Science Club is one of these organizations. Demonstrations, talks, lectures and musical numbers are given by students, local naturalists, health workers, and teachers of VVaco High and Baylor University. X Top row: Howard, jones, Mqifilasson, li. McKinney, ll. McKinney, McKinley, McLeod, Marrow, Mayfield Srrnrzd rofw: Milam, Mistrfi, Newman, Pool, Prickett, Reed, Scott, Silvers, Smith. liollnm rnfw: Snow, Stahl, Match, Swigert, Tatum, Thompscni, Valentine, VVe-aver. I X 4. Top rofw: Baker, Bass, Batris, Berkman, Brazelton, Concilio, Dilworth. Srfond row: Ford, Gerdes, Guittard, Jablonowski, johnson, Lovell, Moore. 130110111 rofw: Porter, Pruitt, Pudig, Sleeper, A. Smith, Trznltham, VVestbrook OFFICERS BERRY IIRAZELTON ..... . Prvxidrnt IXIARGUERITE CONCILIO . . Srrrrtary BIZSS PUDIG .... . . Treasurer ARTHUR SM1TH . . Auditor E. DOUGLAs JOHNSON, Sponsor HE English Literary club was founded in the fall of 1933, with Berry Hrazelton, George Lovell, Nero Pruitt, Glenn Fischer, Dorothy Baker, Nancy r.I1I'2lIltl12ll1'l, Illarguerite Concilio and Celia Dil- worth as charter members. The club was organized to further and represent the interest of literature in Waco High School. The organization has assisted in several essay, literary and public speaking contests this year. It has sponsored a series of radio broadcasts on 'AHOW to Study. It has sought and established several prizes for literary contests. It is seeking to found scholarships for excellence in English and literature. It has served as a clearing house for literary activities and literary inforniation. Berry Brazelton is president and Nlarguerite Concilio is SCCl'etaI'y. ENGLISH LITERARY CLUB KEY OF KNOWLEDGE TRUSTEES OFFICERS HANS BQJETTGER . ..... . . Prexidwzt FRANCES G.ARIJNER . . . Vive-Prrxidnzt IJOROTHY SCARBOROUGH . . . Sn-rernry CHAMPE FITZHUGH . . . Jllmmyw- HE Keyof Knowledge Ceremony was founded in the spring of X925 with Ray Rozell as Senior orator and Frank VVilson as junior orator. This rite, which represents the handing down of know- ledge from elders to those younger, has become a firmly established tradition of the school. Trustees are: Hans Boettger, Frances Gardner, Dorothy Scarborough, Champe Eitzluigli, George Lovell, Dudley Reed, Berry Brazelton, lylanton Hannah, Frankie lllarie Lewis, Ed Connor, Alice Me- Namara, Edward llleier, Frank Richey, Lady Ann lllayfield, Alma Shumate, Arthur Roscoe, Evelyn VVilie, lone Killough, VVendell Clarke, Eloise Simmons, lllargaret Uilworth, Elizabeth Ruhmann. Raymond Smith, Nlildred Nlelntosh, Betty Craven and Edna Hosey. Top rofw: Boettger, Brazelton, Clarke, Connor, Craven, Dilworth, Fitzhugh, Gardner, llainnah. Sl'f0lItl rmw: Hosey, Killough, Lewis, Lovell, Mellitosh, lVleNamara, Nlfayfield, Nleier. ' . . . . . 3-+ Iioliom rofw: Reed, Richey, Roscoe, Ruhmann, Searhorou'gw, Simmons, Smith, XVil1e.l ' , , nl-1 ,K fr ff Top rofw: Agerton, Barnes, Barrett, Biles, Cunningham, Easterwood, Edgar. Srromz' rnfw: Foster, Fraser, Gzlnt, Gardner, Hankins, jones, Miles. Ilolllom rnfw: Powell, Renezlu, Sullivan, Tate, VValker, VVl1ite, VVilliams. MRs. Fall Term l'lARI.EY RENEAL' . GoI.n1EC1.AwsoN . ciEORGIA EnGAR . VVILSGN NVHITE . . CARI, LARssGN, Spmnm' OFFICERS . Presizlmi . . l,il'f'-PfFA'i1If'llf . Sf't'l'I'fIll'jl . . 7ll'f'f1KIlI'l'I' . Spring Term . FRANK BARNES . . . BERT BILES . ciEORGIA EDGAR . VVILSGN VVHITE HE purpose ofuthis club is to create an .interest in art. Although it is a new club and was not or ganized until lust November it has achieved its purpose. Twice a month lectures on different sub jects pertaining to art are given by prominent VVZICOZIIIS. THE ART CLUB .7 X X X b R V-.L f-'gk 1,0-v-H LLP X 'V x AX- Va ,X f i 53 el 4'-,l'7 H-A . J 'n I T: ', f.. Y i ' ' . :lg L: -, ff V- . .:,,- -af V f .K 1' .' A- ,.5 ,Qi Y K HY' 'dx' i , ff f' 5 f ' fwif . ' AW, , .. I-JV.. . . MM., Y, - -...I C 5 4 1 ,f gf Ma.-.., , X Q ' , fl' J f I V .H 3 ,n-Mg, , If-.H,,,,i,. ,..,,n.,,.s-gmzeanmw-wf-.--h - sl- ' 4 . --r1..LL .' Miss VERA Dowx-: Un Iinlwriny llrr 'Trans q QQ' . 'Ji ,1 7 Q , ,, . v 1 4 ' I I . 7 X' Y I I ,V lv . f. 1 'l ' J' ' -- 1 ff r .'fl wi' '1 'l'A I' DELIGI-ITE . . . join us in this Buggy ride redolent with precious memories of events of gar- gantuan magnitude sunk now to triviality. But you can bet getting this picture was no small lob. Out of llliss Decca Lamar YVest's barn came the kerridge, the horse was borrowed, much against his will, and the harness was rented. Do you remember how many weeks it took us to find a set of harness? And how llflack VVeaver had three brand new derbies charged to his dad so that each dandy could appear in the proper head piece? And how Virginia Lee Geer had to imagine a step on being handed down from the hanson by jesse lvlilam assisted bv Aggie To- daro in spring-like plumes that threatened to go sailing off in the vagrant breezes? How black VVeaver drove, and liess Pudig bravely en- sconsed herself at his side while our brave huntrlnan, Elton lyliles, held the docile horse? How Evelyn Wilie suppressed outlandish giggles? Ah, me. Turn over. fi S 1 vu Aiznygfaphs I Opzmono Owner l 2 . , 4 'T , X I R. .' ' ' Ai A , M .1 'Y' as Q 5g ga. Q ' bf, 1 M - ' t di - JT-Y', , L l 4 A VW 1 ' ' .nlnuii fi 4 ff: , ' z- Q K if ff. la . f -v I ff? CM MMVQ H- I i .- A' ' f u ' .. RJ 2 -diff 'T'?i5Z2I'E31Q ' 1 4 - M 'I Vf J .J A ,, , f , kfiLf0'L l'Qff,'L-if K, fixf. J 1, fj'. fi f,Qi 1 f f f' 'jf J'-if U ,Y A N .f 6- 7 Q ' 2 H., N, 1 awlff f2,a-?fQ.,L,I5 2 'ff-fix ix Lgf,x!,'jf.vL ' L ,I ff , Y. 1 ,rqf TP r m' ' 5 N--1.43, . L 1. Q., ,. ,-,. J, .1 . A .. . '9' -1 'Q 'L .M ...I L-'If f' .2 ., ,-J lf, - , ' , EZ.: 3-Q 2.95 , 1k v- ,A x. .1.q:. vs'- I-' Ju. 1 ,fg- I A Y . J' fFum..Jid if J 'i ,Sul F :ff A 4' K I THE RAISY CAIN ' AL, folks, we ain't hed no opportunity ter tell ye whose who an' what th.s year, so inas- much as I'm kinda hankerin' ter tell ye, ef ye don't have no objections, I'll commence. l Perhaps the most spectacular move made this he re year wuz th' publication of jesse Milam's im- mortal novel success, The Secret of llfly Beauty and Popularity. It wuz th' bestest seller of th' sezen. Billy jablonowski, lVIanton Hannah, Dave VVallace and Sterlin Price all testify that after they read this here book, they wuz twice as beautiful an' three times as popular. Copies of this book are yit obtainable fer fifty dollars a copy at Bull Brothers Printing Company. Sissy Gordon Bring 'Em Back Alive Slade become th' protege of Mary -lane Abernathy this year. He wuz her cheef shofer and gigolo. VVuz he popular! Romances blossomed an' faded this year, although none of 'em reeched maturity. Champe Fitz- hugh relly rushed Edna Hosey an' Marglierte Porter. He carried th' former's book hither an' yon. Perhaps th' third letter in his first name should be a Hu . Aw, well , let 'im be. Ovid Youngblood rushed Reeva Reesing a while, but Reeva had interests elsewhere. I'll swan, but ain't these women fickle? Cathryn Crisler and Bill Buckler were friends. But what's wrong weth thet? Well, they're dern good friends. By th' way, Cathryn did all right in thet extimporanious fI'll be jiggled. but thet's a long wordj speekin', didn't she? lVIun Nance an' Elizabeth Logue wuz shore tied up this year. Good teem, though, don't you think? Wiley Dunken has just completed his sixth year of attendin' this here institution. llflr. Gen- heimer wuz gittin' mighty shaky fer feer he'd have ter dynamite th' school ter git VViley out- or either give Wiley half interest in th' racket. Another old timer who is finally gittin' out is none other than Nelson McElroy. Yeah, he even made th' class play. There's one thing though, whin Mac decides ter do somethin', he does it, even ef it does take Eve years. An orchid ter ye, Mac Th' best intertainment of th' year wuz Dorothy llfleador an' her beloved Trig pedagog, Buddy Hawes. Dorothy wuz doin' good ter git ter class-a tin o'clock scholar, so ter speek-an' yit, by her sweet an' demure Aw, lVIr. Hawes, you're mean, she managed fer E pluses. Another big event of th' year wuz whin jesse lylilam, Sue Crawford, an' Fanny Gardner got locked up in th' Huacoan Office. They had a chancet ter git out once-but let it go. VVhin Nlrs. Bill found out about hit, wuz she riled! I ain't askin-l'm telling! YVell, hit wuz a grate life while hit lasted, wuzn't hit? There ain't annybody doutin' everybody had trubbles an' thet they made mistakes, but everybody got through some way-an' everybody is alive. VVe've had our schoolday sweethearts, an, we're none th' less off. We've met hundreds of peeple thet we woodn't have met otherwise. VVe've made history. Thet history is recorded in this here Daisy Chain Album. Some of this here inside stuff is here in this Raisy Cain. You've reviewed th' year in this here volume, an' so, after recallin' them happy times, yer acheevments an' mistakes, sigh gintly, close yer album lightly, an' slip it in a nook where it will gather th' dust of th' years, an' where yer children kin drag it out an' ask imbarassin' questions about who an' why. -ZEKE. I Autygraphs e Of7l'I1l.0I1 ofO1c'nf'r Qyez! Oyez! The l'0lIfI'J',l fayx ll million eggs, Thr' lielfwful hen fnyr om' Hu! Ihr' rrulfirll flour not rru'H1' To telf 'lC'llIlf she' has zfonr. .rlnfl .vo -zu' .l'l'UI'lI the rmlfixlz my lint flu' helpful hm 'zu' prize Uihirh illflifrltm' in fhoughlful lllilllla' ll pays In 1ul'z'4'1'fix4'. Our Advertisers Aloe Alexaniler .l. lf. liatson VVni. Cameron X Co., lne. Central lN'Iotor Co. Citizens National Bank Clifton lNIannfaetnring Co Compton's The Cooper Co., lne. R. lf. Cox Dry Goods Co. R. T. Dennis X Co. Dr. Pepper Co. lfxeeleis Beauty Shop lflite Cafe lfiftli Street Store First National llank L. Fred X Sons Gibson Gayle Cloltlstein-lNIigel Hilltop Bakery The XV. A. Holt Co., lne. lxelly Pliarinaey, lne. Nasli-Robinson X Co. New lfnglantl Cafeteria News-'llribnne anml 'l'iines-Herald Progress Laundry llnre lllilk Co. Selnnitlt lfngraring Co, Stauts' Stlulio Harry Tankel Texas Power X Light Co. Tiger Store VVaeo anal Orplienm Theatres VVooml Bros. ALWAYS A CORRECT APPAREL FOR ICVICRYC DNB GOOD PLACIf1'l'O SIIOP YOLVLL LIKIC Ol'R SERVICE lt is our eonstant endeavor to make your visits here so pleasant you'll always remember this store as a good plaee to shop. oapqwsffnf-fyfcqrsa gg, PHONE 36oo MAIL ORDERS FILLED l Q -li 'F N Q 1 Com limerzt 7' 5 DODGE BRUTH ERS gf AND F 1rst N atlonal B k MOTOR VEHICLES , O VVALU nJ. N. MITCHELL C E N T R A L M U T U 'R C D M F' A N Y :H 2 Wife? 906 AUSTIN AVE, PHONE 105 Customer: Gee, this is a rotten cigar. Storekeeper VVell, don't complain. You've only got one of them and l've ten thousand of the darn thingsf, -Aub- L' 5 Real Estate Agent: Well, what do you think of our little city? Supposed Prospect: I don't mind telling you that it is the first cemetery I ever saw with lights. , Q?-A? Roy R.: VVhat happened, did you have an accident ? joseph L.: No, I bet Hans he couldn't carry me up on a ladder on his back and I won. A04 f 43 What with this New Deal and everything We find the urge for re-employment at every corner we turn, for instance, the following was overheard in the night court: just what good have you ever done for humanity? asked the judge, before pass- ing sentence on the pickpocket. Well, I donlt like to brag, said the confirmed criminal, but I have given three detectives steady jobs. filer Tommy G.: Why do the ducks dive? hir. Bernhauser: To liquidate their bills, of course. +--+ Elton M.: This liniment makes my arm smart. Alton W.: Why not rub some on your head? N, M 'S Cl0lIlf3HlIll'IIf.V of Canmliilatc for New Oliicc of W.ixsnixc:'i'ox Ayn. .wo irrii ST. ASSICSSCJR-L'Ol,l,ICCTOR wAco, 'i'icxAs UF 'VAXV5 Jul 'IVIOXI' lfvlm IXVIIUYC' illfu 'llhc Bachelors, Club Hifkkixo SAIITH . . . . l'ri'.vi1lw1r Pill CUNNUR . . . ...... Vim'-l'l'z'xi1f1'11f ICARI. CL'NNINGH.x.Xi . . !1vll.S'f0llilIlI of lgl'lll'l'I1 llmrhv Iluu. XV,n.1..xcif . . . . St'I'yl'Illlf-Ilf-.'II'lll.f Ii. A. lii2Rxn.xi'sizR . . . . Sjmnsm' HIS organization, founilcil only the past scincstcr, was a signal succcss. 'lilicy IIIZIHHQUKI to kt-cp thcniselycs busy at thcii' rcgular inccting of thirty scconils cyciw month. l7ui'ing thcsc mcctings thc mciubcrs occupicil thcnisclvcs in osculatory cngagc- nicnts with fair ll1Cllll3l'l'S of the oppositc scx. hlany a prouil Ill?lilll'll licrctoforc hoast- lul of hcr acliicvcnwnt along this line was forccil to achuit thc supremacy of rho Il1l'IlllX'l'S of this club. The prcsiilcnt was chosen hccausc of his outstanding cnmlcay'oi's along this linc. 'l'hc vicc-prcsialcnt, only slightly lcss aclcpt at this activity, was conspicuous hc- causc longcvity of his attacks. The othcl' othccrs wcrc choscn hccausc of gcncral ahility. The mcxuhcrs of the club are all stars. A fcw of the outstanding arc: Arthur Smith , . , . , ,. , . . Iiuthcr 'lurnm-r, XVilson lurncr. XV. H. hlclxinncy, btcrlin Pricc, Arthur Ryilcn Arthur Roscoc, Billy Blonroc, Clarcncc Ciuittaril, Cicorgc Lovell, Allison Cant, Bill lfuhank, Randall Toilcl, Ncwton VVhctstonc, Harold VVakc, l,cc Stallarcl, Harlcy Rc-ncau. anal Smitty Tarrant. D RIN K I I , I I GOOD FOR LIFE! AT io- 2 -4 CYCLOCK TRADE - e .-.-. If .. ' . 11 . WACO EWS-TRIBU E AND TIM S-HERALD Complete Coverage of Waco and Central Texas LEADERS IN SPORT NEVVS IN TEXAS ODE TO 'TACK DILLARD Here's to the eyes--as black as jet- Of a charming maid I knew, I kissed her once and her lover came. And mine were jet black, too. -JNL- f 3 VVhere did the car hit him? asked the coroner. At the junction of the dorsal and cervical vertebrae, answered the medical witness. The burly foreman rose from his seat. lN'Ian and bov. I've lived in these parts for fifty yearsfl he protested ponderously. and I've never heard of the place. gin? Sue Crawford: I made this cake all by myselff' Howard VVillia1ns: That's fine, dear, but who helped you lift it out of the oven ? 4902, fr 5 Race horses do not eat the day before a race, according to a magazine article. And their followers often do not eat for several days following the race. SFU? Political Speaker: I'm pleased to see such a dense crowd here to-night. Frances Clement: Don't be too pleased, we ain't all dense. - 1' f' fx-. zu and be C'0Illp1illll'llf.5' of r n A Meta L. Limmermann I' Il Dixlrirt Sl1f1f'rfvi.vor County Sz1per'1'r1ter1dclzt EX-CEL-CIS BBEAVIQY l'RODl'C'l S of Schools 9035i KXUSTIN t0ver Gas Cod Puoxia 7:15 hlaek VV.: I hear lNIr. clCI1l1Clll1lTl' made quite il speeeh over the radio the other duyf' Abe H.: VVhat was he talking z1l:out?'l Black: He didn't say. -dt..-Je f -X hir. Prinzing: The dortor told me l would liave to quit eating so inueh ment. Nlr. WV:-aver: Did you laugh him to scorn? Nlr. Prinzing: I did at firstg but when he sent in his hill 1 louud he was right. 4..L. f 'T Salnlnie U.: VVhy did you go to see the show twice? Gordon S.: The first time I took lfdwina along and the next time l went to see the showf' ,gub- F' 3 A lesson in taetfulness, overhezird from El phone eonversation between V2ll'l!l'll Johnson and Frzuiees Gardner. Varnell: Of all the girls 1 have asked to go to this dance with me 1 most hope you can go. ,ML- f 3 lNIar'orie N.: How lon 1 ean a person live without brains? J y Us. Dorothy M.: Time will tell. ..g..,4,. Colbert H.: Of course you Cilllyf believe all you hear. Bill jab.: No, but you can repeat it. Featuring MANHATTAN and ARROW SHIRTS and VNDERWEAR DOBBS and S'1'E'l'SON HATS 44 Years in Uiarn total whei own Brown lvre. ,I the 7:00 o'cloek train? Porter: You Iiiigzji-.early has a ten minutes start. +4- Nlarjorie N.: Dorothy didn't speak to me today, but I got even with her. Cathryn C.: HoW?', lklarjoriez HI didn't speak to her yesterday. '6 4.4- Virginia Lee G.: What heavenly jazz, let's dance. Bill Bozarth: That's not jazz, the waiter dropped our dinner. 'infr- Lady: You say your father was injured in an explosion? How did it happen ? Child: lN'Iother says it was too much yeast, but father says it was too little sugar. ..g..g?. Frank H.: Is she very pretty? lwurray N.: Pretty? Say, when she gets on a street car the advertising is a loss!! .4..aL. F 3 Larry C.: I don't like these photographs a bit, they make me look like an ape. hir. Stauts: You should have thou ht of that before vou had them taken. g . .4..g, hir. Palmer: There are no more enterprising young men. Why, I remember 1 it was a common thing for a young man to start out as a clerk and in a few years the business. Arthur R.: Yes, but cash registers have been invented since then. .fl Q 3' M-2.53. ...ja 3... . :f1g'.j'3-I . . '-' gf?-1 I,-! ,lYi.7 ,jj.i, glf f1I! . 'Q-f 1 '-': f i-lrji'.?32:i 1 ii - . i .ur t I F .- -F .., 1 . 2-L X 'tiff ' IQ: .'-' '1-.',, :?if?f1.r' COMPTO ' lze Funeral Home AT Waco ' . ef -.- , 'dv!.3e s - -- - '-'sl ' . - ,- Q L M... -+ ' ' '..-,-:'14- .., Y is - -. f ,nv ,en . E. I 4 . 1,4 pri: L V' w... Q, -.L ..., , WACO ORPHEUM Theatres The Best In Jmurenzent J! P1'fcc'.t To Fil Every Purse 4 ., I 7 onnig s Fifth Street Store 'A' Just around the corner from high rents that make high prices. 'A' Corner 5th and Washington WACO, TEXAS Organizations That We Need I. Club for the Disposition of Dim-Wits OFFICERS President . . . ........... JIM BROVVN Vive-Prerirlent . . . . CLARENCE CONNALLY Srrretary . . . . EARL CUNNINGHAM Treasurer . . . . CHAMPE FiTzHL'oH Sergwint-al-firms . . Rickman LovELAce Przrliamentrzrirm . . . Tom MAXWELL, Reporter ............. QJLYMPUS Yotfsio N. B. This set of officers was chosen because of its ability in certain matters pertaining to personal and scholastic achievement. They were chosen for the following reasons: Good-looks, scholastic achievement, popularity with their fellow classmates, athletic ability, and physical strength. These officers are not to be considered members of this society, but were chosen to help the members over the rough spots of disposing of themselves. The following members requested the following disposition for themselves: I. Berry Brazelton was the first to bring himself up for disposition. His premier desire, it seems, is to he given a chair in the French Department where he can have a chair by Miss Sadie Connor's desk and sit enraptured the entire day. The Dim-Wit club earnestly requested Mr. Genheimer not to give lylr. lirazelton any more favors, as it might lead to where he would think himself a normal witted person. CContinued on Page ISO., Y as ' 7, di 'via Agfl N ' as f 1 'ell 'E' ' al U o n Conzplinzentr of Texas Power and ight Co. Dim-Wits QCont.j 2. Lawson lvlagruder offered himself next for the club's consideration. His ntost earnest request was not granted Chis desire to have a schedule exactly the same as that of member Evelyn VVilieD. Hut he was allowed to have llfliss Gladys Horn for three hours a day. 3. -Iesse Nlilain was the third to offer himself. His desire to sign all the Latin books in the High School with a complimentary note in each one was very tenderly refused by the club. Reason: hir. lN'lilam's love for the books, or rather the subject upon which they treat, was so great that he might write too much and ruin the Hy- leaves. To make up this refusal, he suggested his deep feeling for lvliss Celia Dil- worth. Upon this recommendation by the club, Nlr. Genheimer has graciously con- sented to let lllr. hlilam have an identical schedule with lN'Iiss Dilworth. 4. joe Crow's hurried plea for permission to have a nine hour school day, a six- day school week, and an eleven-month school year was very graciously permitted by Mr. Genheimer. hir. Crow's second request fthat he be allowed to take 7 periods of English under bliss Edna lYlcElroyj was just as promptly approved by the club, and even more so by Nlr. Genheimer. 5. Frances Clement's only request, that she should not have to wear the football sweater that Varnell johnson has given her, was approved Hviva vocef' 6. lvlr. Dick -lenning's request that he be allowed to brag about a few of his mighty exploits, such as beating out a bunt, etc. , was approvedg Dim-YVit Jennings insisted that in no former case had he said boastful words. 7. One of the guiding lights, hir. Maxwell, got up and said that he wished the club to vote that he, lVlr. llflaxwell, was the best-looking boy in the High School. The dim-witters unanimously voted yea. 1-. . LU M B ER ,WALL PAPER, PAINTS HARDWARE. VARNISHES s. ENAMELS OBINSON K . ' WAco.T:xAs Salzmidf Engraving Co. 2o7'fQ South Sixth Street VVAFO, TEXAS 6 ICNGRAVERS OF NVICIJIJING lNVlrl'A'lllUNS, VlSl'lllNfl CARDS AND ALL KINUS Ol S'1'liICl, ANU COl'l'l'fR PLATPI ENC IRAVING Ifs Qmduafion Wwe . . . MCJSI' of us have como to look on graduation as thc finishing touch, the stamp of approval, on soma-thing wa-'vc clone. lt's more than that. lt marks the passing of something wc'vc he-cn doing to sonic-thing wc'rc going to do .... a step forwartl. l'hotographs kcvp fresh, always, the incinorics of Lift-'s triumphs anal joys. ln the twilight of life they turn hack the years so that you may livt- ovcl' again the joyous cx't'nts of hygont' clays. lr has been our priyilvgc and plcasurc to scrvc you for rho sixth con- accutive yvai' as Ufhcial l,l10f0gl'ZlDl1l'l' for the Daisy Chain. XVO sin- svrcly clvsirc that the photographs we have niatlv for you will hc' a plm'asure to you anal to your fricncls in yvars to Colne. Off.l.l.'I.lll lliglz Srlmof lJ!I0f0fjI'llPlIl'l' Slllklllllllgl Slllllllllllllllll Cox1111,m. THE Qllldd ENERGY FOR PROGRESS ,I Launclerers, Cleaners and if The Proy1'1's.v 11,1137 Pl1'11Xr'.v W lf fl ' C2 - 1 Y l'HoNn 131111 l A AI 1 us- af we 2 at WB E D 1619-1629 FR,xN1q1.1N AVENUE A HILLTUP LOAF The Big IFS of History IF . . . Dick slennings had Il0t been pigeon-toed. -Ioe 'llhompson did 11ot have freckles. -Ioe Crow had a small nose. Sammy Chazanow had been a11 Irishman. Arthur Smith had never bee11 born. liilly .lablonowski didn't have such a big month. lllanton Hannah had a chest. jesse lllilam had bee11 President of the Forum. Sam Appell had never met hlary Louise Lydick. Roy Hass had started out earlier. VVilburn llrock had never smoked cigars. Clarence Connally had 11ot been 'lpin-headed. lfarl Cunningham had a small head. Champe Fitzhngh had never seen a radio. lljage his playmate, lllr. C Richard Lovelace had ever been able to think, Herring Smith had been a mackerel. --5 1.- Q, Y. . . .1 . , f-:Q X' QW 1, 04 ,ul mg , , . Q' ,,,. V , 3 Y... li X Wifi.. ,,.y, 'Q '45 .,,, 4 r:- NVQ' f .2 ,N l V i Af- . . v, ' 11 ,A ' , , ' 'rf ' - 51? --s . . ,f ' , ...,....,.. . V . X , 'MFW5 2- - 4 ' z - - 'i i- 'W- Big IFS qC0nffj 4 IF. . . Brown lN'IcCollum had never ridden in a Chevrolet. Arthur Lee Owen had ever thrown a good dance. Lawson Magruder' had never given his sweater to Frances Gardner. Elton Nliles had never drawn a picture. Ottis Stahl had never been a track star. David VVallace had never liked Sue Crawford. Frances Gardner had never fallen down. Frankie Lewis had never been a yell leader. Lawson lllagruder had never had a slurp with the Coaches , Carmen Rodgers had ever been kissed. Frances Clement had a figure. -Iinx Turner had never gone steady. Sue Crawford had never been conceited. Billie Day had never told a joke. If Bernadine and Carol Dee had never looked alike. Dorothy Meador had not reduced. Virda Thomas had never taken Carl Nlack Weaver had ever grown up. Abe Hoffman had ever combed his hair. Waco Tigers amd Tiger Maid Ice Cream Rezlgn Supreme in W 6160 X N 7E appreciate the privilege of serving hundreds of VVaco High Student Body and Faculty. Remember us for Better Eats and Drinks. VVhen you leave Waco High and enter Baylor, we invite you to trade with Baylor Confectionery where we cater to those who care. Located ujust around the corner. The Tiger Store Baylor Confectionery Hoflflflfiff High Srhoolu Just Jround the Corner. .il I N 1 . fjii 1 ,i-1, Q f s-, 1-.. V - HQU LITY TELL Ileart Throbs and Cream-Pulls .lly Own Ilrlrfizlyf Tho' short in reality, the hours since lirst we met and almost simultaneously parted, those hours, my dream girl, have drawn their toll upon my heart, and stretched interminably a week of my life into an existence of torture and loneliness. Oh! Goddess of Love, whose visits in my Kll't'2lIl1S have been my only joy, my supreme happiness, whose lovely blessed features are burned indelibly upon my mind, say that mine is HUT a useless love! Say 'tis not in vain I love thee! Console my bleed- ing heart lest in the despondeney of seorned affection I east myself into the turbulent W1lt6'l's of Lake VVaeo, never to rise again! Qlfditords note: Wlizit a relief.J NVould Providence have us meet and part within a dayfyea, even with an hour- zuld never let me taste again the joys of your companionship? lforbidl Should ever a man be deprived of life? So, Evelyn, sweet, I should appreciate a letter from you-moreover-one would strike me quite pink. If a letter would do things to me, what would happen if, in addi- tion, you sent me a photo? Uh, boy, Oh, boy, l'd love it. Beautiful girl, write me soon, please. Always, Roy RL'T1,i-xxn. Q X. 4 4 ' fr-.H ' I .7 ' 4 ' My 39 I 4 . High . .. Students .. .can get a complete education in the art of THRIFT and FASHIONS ...by shopping regularly at . . . R. E. Cox Dry Goods Co. 609 AUSTIN AVE. THE . Holt Co. Iweokvokivrisn 'A' 1fIt is Jtllfetizf Eqllipnlelzt, The Half Comjmny Hlrlx II. ul' 407 FRANIQLIN AVIQNU1-1 WACO, TEXAS Heart Th robs and Cream-Puffs QIEDITORIS No'riz-Here is a note I found in somebody? Ioeker. Shame-IJ Dem' D orolhy .' I'n1 sorry I didn't get to see you today. Heinie made us practice baseball till aw- tully late. Darling, it seems like years sinee I saw you, tho' it was only last nite. I had a perteet evening. You were swell, having me to dinner. lIfIrs. II'Ieador is a peaehg the llIlIlll'I' XVQIS IIICC too. I hope you'll meet me tomorrow after sehool. lie careful-don't let any stray eats bite you and watch Ollt for strange street-ears. lie kinda sweet, Cause I kinda like kinda sweet girls named Dorothy. just a little note: I Jl'llI'l'.t'f 1,1111 II er .' Lots of luv, Lixwsorv. re J -.I .bf How are you, hon? I was thrilled to death when I got your letter. This town is so dead sinee you left. I miss you so. Did you ever find a frame for my picture? Really it is not worth framing. Clfditor's 1 town sinee you left. YVell, I'm thi all she has to do.l IIEIIITORIS Nrrrif: Can the swe-et.J iote: NVQ' agree.D Gee, darling, this is a lonesome ole nking about you lots. CIfditor's note: That's about Luvu, Your Sweet Sue. .l 2? . ,r .. J' tai 11 6 Conzplinzents of Conzplinzents of NEW ENGLAND CAFETE RIA L. Fred 85 Sons IEWELERS 618 AUSTIN AVENUE . .4..g. . , . , GRUEN - BU1,ovA - TAVANNES Colzzplzlzzmts of IOE ALEXANDER WATCHES CANDIDATE FOR ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR MT or TAXES Now Serving My First Term As Your Tax Assessor YOUR VOTE AND INFLUENCE WIL BE APPRECIATED We Furnished the Beautiful VVaco High L School Class Rings of IQ-34. From a Senior's Granddaughter February 6, 1990. flly Own Granma Slim: Today has been a record day for Olympians, for we won the glorious cross-country aeroplane race which we've been practicing for so long. I flew from Chicago to San Francisco and it was fairly exciting. We are awfully proud of our Olympian record this year-you know we've won most everything so far. We took off the jack tourna- ment easily, and came in second on the tiddledy-winks. I lost my third hop-scotch match, so I'm going to tutor this summer, so I can be in the running for the inter- national cup next year. Your old friend, Luella Lewis, lives here in town, and I've a date tonite with her precious grandson. We're going out. We're going down to the Come Inn Tavern. I believe it used to be the High School you went to, but it's an amusement place now. Write soon, Granny dear, and be careful of your health, you know h-ow frail you've always been. Lovingly, SLIM II. P. S.-I am trying to gain now. Why do we all have to be so thin? s.. I fir, 9 . Throughout the Chain of Over Fifty Years From 1875 to 1934 WM. CAMERON Sc CO., Inc. H115 Been Furnislzing the l7llIll'67'ifIl.t' to Build the Horrle.v of Ffltlzers and Sons When school days are over and the responsibilities of citizen- ship arrive you Will dream of a home and you will remember Wm. Cameron 85 Co., lm: The following was overheard in the public speaking department during preparations for a play: Miss Lewis: My goodness, Wiley, don't you know that you can't drive a nail with that hairbrush, why don't you use your head? K J .wmv- Champe F.: VVhat do you mean telling my girl that I am a fool. Dave T.: I'm sorrv Cham e but 'ou know I never could kee a secret. . i P 1 I P L J ,uv David VV.: No pretty girl ever made a fool out of me. Lawson M.: Now Dave, I think Sue is right good-looking. .g:..g.. joe C.: Darling, when you are away I always have a picture of you in my mind. Billie D.: Oh joe, how small you make me feel. .+..4. They arrived late in the third quarter at the football game. Frances C.: What's the score? Varnell Cfrom henehl : Nothing to nothing. Frances C.: Oh goody, we haven't missed a thing. -645- Bill Buckler: Give me five of those 'you're the only girl I ever loved' cards. - F 4'- Two students were uncertainly flivvering their way home. VVilliam, says Henry, I wancha to he very careful. First thing you know you'll have us in the ditch. A , A Me? said VVilliam, VVhy, I thought you were driving. .4f..g.. George L.: Have you a book on 'Man, the Master of VVomen'? Sales irl: Fiction de artment on the other side, sirf' 2 P We C IZCQTHZLZIZJZZL6 Y zz A very important step in lifes' journey has been successfully negotiated. It is our sincere wish that you continue through life in the same determined manner that brought you to graduation. R. T. Denni 85 ., fm. TEM PLE WACO HILLS BORO The T. H. F. F. Club CHurray for Fridaylj SM ITH TARRANT, Prrsiflwzt JESSE lNIlI.AAI, 1'iz'c'-Prfavizleilf . . j. H.iXNl7IZR TJILLARD, Sffrrmzry . . Asa LEE fi.-XlI.FY, Srrgerlrlf-1115-flrnli' . L.-xwsox AI.-XGRVIJER, Trmsurrr . . F.AsHRL'RvCR.-WEN . . ARTHUR LEE TJVVEN SAM APPELL IJOROTHY BIEADOR EVELYN WILIE . . . LAWRENCE LUMPKIN . . ALVA BRYAN . . . . BILLY JABLONOVVSKI . . OFFICERS Thankful for Friday so he can go to Temple to see sweet little Hazrl. He gets the sweetest letters from her Cask the baseball team if this is not sol. Thankful for Friday so he can have his usual week- end date with Leta Bryan. just glad that school is out so he can mow the lawn. Thankful for Friday so that he will have more time to study French. Thankful for Friday so he won't have to see Frances Gardner for another three days. OTHER MEMBERS Thankful for Friday so that the teachers will not hother his peaceful sleep. So that they can sponsor the weekly Friday night dance at Green Terrace and thereby have their pockets jingling with money. and that date with Olympus Young. so that the teachers can't tell her to quit she can ride in Mads Chevrolet. Thankful for Friday Thankful for Friday giggling and so that Thankful for Friday so that he won't have to attend Miss Lewis' public speaking class. Thankful for Friday for he gets so tired of answering nome when the teachers ask him to recite. To see that good-looking girl in Cameron. Q'--v I K' ongraiufafiom . . . to the Senzbr Clays 0f1934 The Citizens ational Bank U. S. DEPOSITORY Waco, TEXAS DAVE WALLACE . Dick jizxrvixcs . AGATHA Tonako . AI.1'lJN VVESTBROOK ARTHUR SMITH . . CLARENCE GLJITTARD VVILEY DUNKEN . Sasmm IJ11.1.ARn . VARNELI, joHNsoN Coumizr HELD . joe Ckow . Hurray for Friday QCont.j So that he can get stood up again by those certain girls. So he can have a short rest from slurping with the baseball coach. Thankful for Friday so that she can refrain from appearing so sophisticated in the eyes of her classmates. So he won't have to see Heinie any more for another week-end. So he won't have to preside over any more clubs for a few days. So he can have more time to. read about the Gallic VVars and not he bothered about such a triiing thing as studying Latin. So he can go out to play golf and thereby see the steady im- provement in his game. file used to shoot in the hundreds but now he shoots a QQD. S0 he can quit having to be agreeable with the teachers and have to agree with them on everything that they say. You know when you are real dumb Kas is Sammiel you have to be real nice to the teachers and agree with what they say and also laugh at their jokes. So he can read the papers at home and not be bothered in the Senior Reading Room by the keeper telling him to quit reading out loud. So he will have more time in which to practice his debate. fAsk Miss Lewis.l joe did not have anything to be glad for on Friday due to the fact that joe enjoys school so very much this offsets any other desire for the week-end. But joe was admitted to membership in this organization due to a special ruling of the officers of this club. ,g,,. A 1 1 ' 4. -53, E171-E. ., xi.. .aff will ' :fig 1. at 'll , Q . lux, 1 ,L I Conzfrliniwzts of H CLIFTON MANUFACTURING Co. VVACO, TEXAS A Store YVhe1'e Young Fellows Can Find .... STYLE MERCHANDISE HARRY TANKEL VVAQQ, FIREXAS Hrs! Shop in To-zwz FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT VISIT THE wmv Coluas Bros 24-llour Se'r1riz'f' 608 AusT1N AVENUE fl0lllf7llllll'1Il'.!' of PURE MILK CO. 1217 Co1.Us1EL's AVE. PHONE 908 Ode to az Rtzclio System Lislffn, my flzilzlrrn, anzl you shall hear lffhy srhool has hem so strange this year. Do you sn' that hlarh thing on thf 'wall That pops anfl lllurts with f'I1IllFXX gall? 'Tzuris nineffm hunzlrwl and thirty-thrffzx fdh, -was that year a rursv to nirlj Our o'zc'n E. T. rlesirwl this thing To nzahe his fvoirf through l'hl1IIIbFI'.S' ring. Oh yrs, my rhilfl, hy nou' you hnou' The hlurting Ihi11g's the razlio. It hrings us songs, announrenzmts hold That lIlflh'l'.I' us rringf, our hloozl run fold. fl pop! fl hlurt! Hdttmtion, jJlvas'e! ,'1lllIOlllll'!'lllF71fS then hy tlvos anal tl1ref's Aly hook I lwzw, my test I flank lfvhilff I must sit and list to junh. Oh Ilmth, my Drarhl lflufrf art thy sting? Wlzji must I listen to this thing? I may go up, or floiwz heloux Bal that will heat the raalio. -C. C. C. H. Aufygwphs u e ' V 3 L11 fs- 'Q' M e A Opmwpr-aff-mvmr wifi Ag? 6' . , Q 51, M I j . w - A' . X Q . 5571! ' ' -f 4 M01 9 'Lkvf , 1 1 V .J 4' ' ,fa 'WJ we f fd ,j Q95 X 'l' ' L10 L1 jg H , . ff!! -. ' ' ' F X' . f x 'V . Vyf,f ' n . 'lggivfyofyff' '1- if 41' 2 ' 1 f ' f,- if iff? f 3 M 54.4.1-1 Wav K fl ,rfb-c,fL.4f' X zxfzcxogip, !QKdNfL Q I fi' U X f Lflffff' 'fy K Jbfww, C fywv W'-mg! . 'Qlvfifsilzhiyzlif rg ' 1 Autygraphs J1le Opinion of Ofwner 1, ? ,J N I A -f' '-7 .AQ .,lf, f .1-4'f..A.V! ,I 1 N L Qi- 'A If . A ,V V 5-- N f 6. 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