Plainview High School - Plain View Yearbook (Plainview, TX)

 - Class of 1941

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The Glass Prop eoy It is the hope of your correspondent that the news herein, clipped from various sources during 1951, is true and fair to all concerned: Well, the students of Plainview High, class of '41, are really taking the spotlight. The papers are full of the coming social event-the wedding of Mr. Bob Carter and Miss Joyce Stinnett is to be one of the biggest ones of the season. Oh, yes-best man is Herman Friedf sam, the very eligible bachelor. Congratulations! Miss Myrt Knoohuizen is really making money with her dogffarrn in the suburbs of Dallas. As you all know she specializes in red Chows named Confucious .,... And by the way, Mr. and Mrs. James Grisham and Zfyearfold Betty Sue II have moved to New Mexico where Father James is to be foreman of the IKZ Ranch. Lucille Murphy is now head of the Homemaking Departments of the Denver, Colorado High Schools. lt is rumored that she will be appointed to serve on the newly organized Gov' ernment HomefAid Bureau. Miss Nova Gene Furr, society editor for the Chicago Tribune, is seen keyfholing the nite' spots all over the country for her so much read column I Spy! Louise Myers, who was the winner of the Nobel Prize in literature last year for her novel Wheel , is now engaged in writing the biography of the famed Texas educator, R. W. David' son, who is Head of the Department of Education of his state, Reta Jane Norman, foreign correspondent, is back in New York, for good, she says. The great profile, -lack Bromley, starring in the newest Broadway hitftragedy, To Love and Die, is seen with the above mentioned correspondent. They say it's an engagement. Senators Roland Zeigler and Marshall Watson, jr., of Texas, known nationally as the men who run the Senate, said in an interview today that they got their executive experience in High School ..... Mr, and Mrs. Bryan Austin, Bryan and Lucille to you, celebrated their fifth anniversary today. The Austins, the McClains, The Blake Woods, and the Winkles fluanita and Ballardj, form the young married social set of Plainview. Dotty Lou Winn and Bobby, Greer, billed as Bobby,-and Dotty-Streamlined Swing, are now entering the third week of their Qlgagement at the Club Morrocco in New York City. lt's said that Glenn Smith, millionaire playboy, has a reserved ringside table for the rest of the season-anyway, he shows up at the Morrocco every night-just in time for the floorfshow. An interesting couple who broke into the news a few days ago is Marjorie and Robert Lee Shick. She's an air hostess Cshe dieted since High schoolj on her husband's plane, which he pilots for the American Airlines. Joyce McDaniel and her husband, Kenneth Andrews, travel together in his work as a U. S. detective. lt's rumored that at the resent the are trailin Otis Old, wanted for income , ' P Y g tax evasion. Katy Giles, famous New York model, was given the title last week as the World's Most Photographed Girl. Seen frequently at all popular clubs, Katy still gets around .... . News of a successful bachelor comes from College Station. Texas, where Floren G. Hoefer. coach of the Texas Aggies, has been presented with an invitation to play in the Rose Bowl. That's great Hoef! Ann Richardson, screwy radiofactrcss. has just been assured by 2,000,000 people fa listener censusj that she has the best program on the air, and her contract has been extended to 1953. P. S. Iohn Will Speck, Wall Street financier, is still pursuing. Q Thomas Meador and Charles Culpepper, Panhandle Oil magnets, are visiting New York for the first time and are seen-in vaudeville shows! Dr. Charline Field has opened her charity sanatorium in Tampa, Florida, where she spec' ializes in children's diseases. By the way, Hal Ray Hall certainly must have a lot of ailments judging from the way he hangs around a certain hospital .,... I So we end another year's important gossip. Hoping you have enjoyed this review, this is your correspondent. the KNOWfALL, signing off until next year,

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Clifford Allmon Charles Angel Emma Jo Armstrong Emma Arnold Lois Arnold Bryan Austin James Barker Winston Barry Nona Baskin Mildred Belk Ross Bell Verna Lee Bertelson James Blackmon Austin Blakemore Sherlyne Bloys Dorothy Bolin O'Bera Breland Mary Britton Roy Britton Vernon Britton Jack Bromley Louise Burt Bob Carter Mayme Lois Carver Joy Casey Kenneth Claborn Leona Clark Roger Clark Jo Ann Clements Rose Merry Cook Leon Cooper Bernard Covington Georgia Cox Charles Culpepper Leslie Verdan Davis Bettie Sue Day Douglas Degge Leon Dye Elizabeth Dyer Ernest Ebling Lillian Echols Ruth Faith Charline Field Herman Friedsam -Nova Gene Furr James George Lem Gibson Katherine Jean Giles Edith Gipson enior Rol Mary Lea Green James Grisham Juanita 'Gustin Fannie Fae Hadley Hal Ray Hall Emo Gene Heflin Ira Jane Herridge Floren G. Hoefer Joe Temple Howell Olene Hurt Juel Jackson Evelyn Jacobs Dorothy M. Johnson Duane Johnson Ellen Jones Burt Jones Claudene Jones John Joe Kirchhoff Mary Myrtle Knoohuizen Arthur Knorpp Charles Lawrence Connally Lewellyn Margaret Lindsey Frankie Lowe Velmeta Lundy Gilbert Luster Billie Glynn McAdams Roy McAlister Robert McCarroll Laverne McKay Curtis McClain Wayne McClain Joyce McDaniel Alma Eloise McLane J. E. McVicker Betty Mars Joy Masten Thomas Meador Rita Mickey Mary Jeanne Miller Mack Morgan Edmund Murpluy Lucile Murphy Louise Myers Weldon Nicholson Reta Jane Norman Marjorie Patterson Wayland Patterson Jennie Lu Phillips Winola Price Holice Pruett Bennie Quebe Helmuth Quebe Mary Reams Ruby Reeder Martha Ann Richardson Lottie Faye Rowland Jonie Russell Ernest Sammann Albert Scheele Juanita Shelton Adrienne Sheppard Robert Lee Shick Paul Gene Sims Lillian Simpson Frank Sinclair Dortha -Smith Emmett Smith Glenn Smith Virgie Mae Smith Josephine Smith Dora Mae Spann John Will Speck Laurita Stambaugh Will A. Stambaugh Nelma Stephens Joyce Stinnett Glenda Jo Stoneham Hettie Jo Sweatt Alvin Thomas Clarence Thompson George Thompson Louise Thompson Mozelle Thompson L, C. Tipton S. M. True Brunell Van Zandt Helen Walker Marshall Watson Dorothy Wilbourne Evelyn Williams Marian Williams Ruby Alice Wilson Dottie Lou Winn Blake Wood Donald Zeleny Roland Zeigler



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treamlined Patriotism Modern day man calls forth to the surging world his need in one timely word, Power, Eliminate the non-essentials and bring forth that which is strong, unyielding and enduring. Per- haps the most advantageous example would be the masterful present day vehicle-the automobile. Every line of their mag- nificent bodies is accurately measured for durability and pro- tection as well as for showiness. The enrollment of our class might be likened in loyalty to this modern day invention. Loyalty or patriotism may be simply defined as the love of home and a strong desire to make it the best in the world. ln answer to the rallying cry for power we push forward with a strong faith that is all powerful. Rejected are the fruitless and the unrewarded efforts as we strive with unyielding determination for the endurance of the more noble realities. The Iunior Class of Plainview High School accepts the chal- lenge to greater devotion to surrounding activities. Our patriot- ism is bound in love for the introduction to the life given us through the means of learning here in P. H. S. Those of us who are looking into the future fix our gaze on the one remain- ing year at our school with sympathetic friends and are eager to move forward to a higher rank and fulfill the heritage that is ours. With a deeper sense of loyalty because of the immediate responsibility in assuming leadership we are determined to up- hold the right to the entire personnel and defend only the right. Emotion may not be suppressed even in true patriotism and we will proudly but in humbleness express ours with a stirring sa- lute to the Stars and Stripes and a pledge to our own scarlet red and navy blue.

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