Arlington High School - Colt Corral Yearbook (Arlington, TX)

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Mk m m uttunitui i lititul n«api R1 1 waiiiiiSiiiiiiiiii'S tiili ai 7 Editor-in-Chiei...............Dena Dickey Associate Editor..............Billy Langham Business Manager .... Beverly Muse Assistant Business Manager . . Ethel Green Art Editor.....................Eddie Gale Peggy Norman Club Editor..................Nellie Gartman Sports Editor..................Ottie Cribbs Camera.........................Phillip Stork Class..........................Ethel Green Louis Berg Literary and Activity . . Dorothy Thornton Dorothy Stephens Sponsor...................Mrs. H. M. Nichols •W DEDICATION Because of the many years of devotion to her work and to the students of Arlington High School, because of her effort to record a record of each year's work and her loyalty to the annual staff, The Annual Staff dedicates this, the Fourth Volume of The Colt Corral, To Mrs. H. M. Nichols. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING g a. m m 2 o MRS. H. M. NICHOLS A flower for everyday and a quotation for every week. W. P. SHEFFIELD Lowers the board often, but the boys still like him. Nora Butler, B. A. Hardln-SImmons University Mathematics Pearl Butler, B. A., M. Ed. Hardin-Simmons University Texas Christian University History C. C. Duff, B. A. Howard-Payne College University of Colorado Science Barbara Hawkes, B. S. Texas Technological College Music Norma Jo Henslee, B. A. North Texas State Teachers College Speech Gertrude Johns, B. A., M. A. North Texas State Teachers College Texas Christian University Social Science Rachel Johnson, B. A. North Texas State Teachers College Commercial Arts V Dora Ella Nichols, B. A., M. A. Baylor University English-Spanish Emma Ousley, B. A. North Texas State Teachers College English Berta Mae Pope, B. S., B. A. North Texas State Teachers College University of Texas Science Maude V. Roark, B. A. Baylor University Mathematics Melba Roddy, B. A. Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College English E. A. Roquemore, B. S. Sam Houston State Teachers College Vocational J. L. Tarver, B. S. Sul Ross State Teachers College Band Vada Cole Turnham, B. S. Texas Technological College Home Economics Mayfield Workman, B. S. North Texas State Teachers History—Assistant Coach Assistant Cojich Elizabeth Amos, B. A. Texas Wesleyan College English B. E. Estill, B. A. University of Texas Social Studies Martha Hughes, B. S. Southwest Texas State Teachers College Mathematics Iva Roxburgh Secretary Registrar BOARD OF EDUCATION Thanks to the Board of Education of Arlington for their untiring efforts in building up an outstanding school system. President............................J. A. REYNOLDS Vice-President...................HAYDEN JOHNSON Secretary...............................JOE BAILEY Left to Right: J. C. FERGUSON. W. A.WHITLEY. JOE BAILEY. W. R. WIMBISH (Superintendent), J. A. REYNOLDS, E. E. RANKIN (Tax Assessor), K. C. SMITH, CARLISLE CRAVENS, and HAYDEN JOHNSON. President Jeff Roark SENIOR OFFICERS Secretary-Treasurer Sponsors Lois Tull Vice-President Jimmy Tompkins Miss Pearl Butler Mrs. Pope Mary Actkinson lonor Socioty '47-'49 'Mary will always bo rcmombered for hor sparkling oyos. .ouis Berg (askotball '45-’47 F. A. '45 '49 tudont Council '45-'47 Annual Staff '48-'49 'resident of Class ”45-'46 kxmera Club '47-’49 'resident F. F. A. '47 '48 unior Play '48 'ights '45 'ootball Mgr. '45-'49 I'm not a ladios' man — I stay away from them all I can. o Anne Brandt Operetta '47-'48 '. H. A. '45-'49 Chorus '47-'48 4usic Club 47-'49 Insemble '47-'48 'Our Songbird. Jetty Ann Chandler H. A. '46'47 Jolt Staff '47-'48 'Sweet as the day is long. Sena Faye Clark H. A. '47-'49 Jolt Staff '48-'49 (and '47-'48 '. F. A. Sweetheart '47-'49 If you don't know her, you havo missod something. Ozeal Barron Pop Squad ‘46-'47 Band '47-'49 Colt Staff '48-'49 Business Mgr. Jr. Play '47-'48 F. H. A. '45 One always ready to help.' Johnny Bordeaux Football 45-'49 F. F. A. '45-'48 Colt Staff '48 ‘49 Women aro the curse of mankind, but I m vaccinated. Jo Ann Brendle F. H. A. '45 '47 Operetta '47-'48 Music Club '47-'48 'Thy modesty is a candle to thy merit. Billy Chipman Basketball Football Admiral Chipman to us. Paltha Corley Cias Oificer 4S-'46 Class Favorito '46-'47 Color Guard Band '48-'49 National Honor Socioty 48-'49 Student Council '48 49 Editor ol the Colt '48-'49 What would the Colt do without her? Nell Cumby F. H. A. Honor Society '48-’49 As quiet as a mouso is and yet no trap has cauqht her. Dena Lee Dickey F. H. A. '45 49 National Honor Socioty '47-'49 Band 47-'49 Annual Stall 48-'49 Junior Play '47-'48 Pep Squad '4S-’47 Class Oificer '47 '48 She seems to be diqnilicd but wait until you know her. C. W. Estes Band '47-'49 F. F. A. '46-'48 What will A. H. S. do without C. W. dashing about in his station waqon? Eddie Gale Football '45-'48 Basketball '4S-'48 F. F. A. 45-’47 Music Club ”48-'49 Colt Stall '48 '49 Track '48-'49 Baseball '48-'49 His hair is as chanqeable as the weather. ■ Ottie Cribbs Football '45 49 Basketball '45'49 Track '47 '49 Baseball '47 49 Junior President 47-'48 National Honor Society '47-'49 Class Favorite '47-'48 Student Body Pres. ’48-'49 Annual Stall '48-'49 Music Club Pres. 48-'49 Annual Stall 48-'49 There are daaaers in a man's smile Vera Dennehy Operetta '47 Junior Play '47 Cantata '47 F. H. A. '45'48 Pep Squad '45 ''Talented music with feet Nelda Jean Eller Band 47-'48 Operetta '47-'48 Cantata 47-'48 F. H. A. '4S-'47 Music Club 47-'48 Woman beqins by resistinq man's a vances and ends by blockinq h retreat. ' Coye Evans Football 47-'49 Red Cross Representative F. F. A. '4$-'47 A man who is master ol his tonq is master of himself. Doris Gartman Camera Club '48-'49 Music Club '45 A lady ol quiet, she acts instead only planninq. • Jellie Gartman onor Socioty '47-'49 nnual Staff '48-'49 amora Club '48-'49 and '47-'49 usic Club '45 ho ha a great big soul, it's worth your while to know her. ack Gray ack '47-'49 jskotball '47 inior Play '48 lass Pros. '47 udont Council '47-'49 ational Honor Society '48-'49 amora Club 48-'49 [usic Club '48-'49 The low things ho doosn't know aro of minor importance. thel Sims Green H. A. '45 '48 porctta '46-M8 inior Play '47-'48 lass Favorito '47-'48 nnual Staff '48-'49 p Squad '46-'47 oe shinos in her big brown oyos. im Hancock usic Club '48 '49 t sc ball '48-’49 ack '48'49 «till wator runs doop. rN Heatherley i Squad '46-'47 id '47-'49 nomaking Club '45-'49 t Stall '48'49 ?ssed with a deep sonso of humor, tie onjoys lile. Richard Hemmle Football Managor '45-'49 Music Club '4S-'48 Basketball '46-'47 Cheerleader '45-'4S Not afraid of work but not in sympathy with it. Bettie Lou Green F. H. A. '45-'49 Annual Stalf '48-'49 Camera Club '48-'49 It's nico to be natural, when you'ro naturally nice. Donald Grimmett Football '45-'4G Band '47-'49 F. F. A. '45-'49 Basketball '4S '4S Music Club '45-'47 Eyes that could piorco the darkost night. Flora Mae Havins F. H. A. '44 Take life too seriously and what is it worth? Joyce Hilbun Honor Sociotoy '47-'49 F. H. A. '4S-'47 Ready lor lun at any time. Billy Howard Camora Club '48-'49 Ho smites and women olten wonder if ho means it. Margretta Jackson Pop Squad '4S-'47 Colt Stall 48 '49 F H A. '45 Busirioss Mgr. Junior Play '47-'48 A little looming is a dangerous thing. Milton Kelly F. F. A. '45 '48 Football '46 -49 Basketball '46-'47 Baseball '48 '49 Music Club '48-'49 Strong, silent typo.' Ginny Lou Mason Cheerleader ‘46-‘48 Football Queen ‘48 F. F. A. Sweetheart ‘48 Colt Stall ‘48 F. H. A. ‘47-’48 Always generous, generally smiling, and lives lor tho Joy of living. Cleta Hinesley They will come back. Pat Hyden Cheerleader 44 '47 Class Favorite '46-'47 A beauty from way back.” Louise Jobe F. H. A. '45 '49 She doos her best at all times. Billy Langham Football '47'48 Basketball '47-'48 Track '47 Junior Play '47 National Honor Society Student Council '48 Annual Stall '48-'49 A boy belriended and Iriendly. Patsy Miller Band Majorotto '47.'49 Music Club '4S-'47 Operetta '4S-46 Pep Squad '4S-'46 Operetta '48-‘49 Colt Stall '48 '49 A winning way. a pleasant [arilyn Moore Vo like hor. eggy Norman H. A. '4S-'48 olt Stall '48 -49 onor Society '47-'49 nnual Stall '48-'49 inior Play '47'48 usic Club '48 ho has tho ability to become a great artist. eggy Patterson op Squad '46-'47 olt Stall ‘48-'49 . H. A. '45 '49 [usic Club 48-'49 Swoet in disposition and lovoly smiles. Dora Peters Operetta '47-'48 National Honor Society 47- 48 Music Club 47-'48 When you want a job dono — sho's i always ready. Don Powell Football '4$-'49 Basketball '46 '49 Sports, right up my alley. Beverly Muse Annual Stall '48-'49 Colt Stall ‘48-'49 Student Council '48-'49 Womon can keop a secrot as well as men, but it takes moro ol them to do it. Nowell Will my dreams over como truo! Margie Payne •Til never worry nor hurry. Kenneth Phillips Camera Club ’48-’49 F. F. A. '48 '49 National Honor Society '48-'49 Small in body, but mighty in mind. Dale Rinehart Men ol low words are olten tho best. Jeff Roark Football '47- 49 Baseball '47 49 National Honor Society '47 '49 Class Prosidont '48- 49 Basketball '48 49 Colt Stall 48 '49 Student Council '48 '49 Vico-Presidont Studont Body '49 Track '48 Ho could il ho would, but ho won't.1 Jean Ann Sanders Honor Socioty '47-'49 Class Ollicor 47- 48 Color Guard Band 48 '49 Colt Stall 48- 49 Throo things doth shino — tho sun. the moon and her eyes. Dorothy Stephens Honor Society '47-'49 F. H. A. '45 Annual Stall 48 '49 Colt Stall '48-'49 Studont Council '48-'49 Camera Club ’48-'49 She talks nico, she acts nico, sho is nice. C Bobby Thomasson F. F. A. '45 49 Music Club '48 49 Be a lriond, tho rest will follow. Dorothy Thornton Drum Major of Band '47-'49 Ollicor F. H. A. 45 49 National Honor Society '47-'49 Annual Stall 48- 49 Class Ollicor '47.'48 Pep Squad 46 '47 A light heart lives longer. Wanda Roberson Choor Lcador '47-'48 Pop Sguad 46 '47 Student Council '48-'49 Junior Play 47 '48 Colt Stall 48 49 F. H. A. '45 49 Her heart runs away with her heac Jo Ann Smith F. H. A. 45 49 Annual Stall 48- 49 Colt Stall '48 49 'To make the world a friendly plac one must show it a friendly lace. Phillip Stork F. F. A. '45 49 Basoball 46 49 Band '47 48 Cheerleader '48 49 Stndent Council Camora Club 48- 49 Colt Stall 48 49 Annual Stall '48 49 This man has Tarzan oyos — tho swing from limb to limb. Roy Thompson Football 48 49 Baseball 47- 48 Basketball '48 49 Handsome is as handsomo does. Donald Tomlin F. F. A. '45 49 Music Club '47 48 A penny saved is a pocket burned.1 iMMY Tompkins 'ootball 47-'49 lasketball '46'49 student Council '47-'49 F. A. Officer '47-'48 -lass Officer '48-'49 la se ball '46-'49 Cheerleader '47-'48 Camera Club 48-'49 Colt Staff '48-'49 'Real worth requiros no interpreter. Neil Tucker Football '4S--49 Class Favorite ’46-'47 F. F. A. '46-'49 Fiqhts '45 Student Council '45 Basketball ‘4S-'46 Track '48 '49 Ashes to ashes, dust to dust, show me a woman that a man can trust. Patsy Watkins 'Tf V i F. H. A. '4S-'49 f I Y [ L- Class Officor '47-'49 J JY Colt Staff '48 '49 Easily recoqnixed by her lauqh. Jo Ann Yates Band '47-'49 Pep Squad 45-'4S Colt Staff '48 '49 Music Club '48-'49 F. H. A. '47-'48 She has pep and talent too. a combina- tion found in few.” Arthur Truver Band '47-'49 F. F. A. '48-'49 Student Council '47-'49 Camera Club '48-'49 Colt Staff '48 49 I have often reqretted my silence, never my speech. Lois Tull Student Council '48-'49 F. H. A. 45-'46 National Honor Society '48-'49 Camera Club '48-'49 Class Officer '48-'49 Any one can have brains, the trick is to use them. John Paul Weddle F. F. A. ‘AS Colt Staff '48 49 Work? It's a useless struqqle. Nieves Carranza Post Graduate She puts her worries in the bottom of her heart, and sits on the lid and smiles. Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Brown President Tom Wright JUNIOR OFFICERS Sponsors Vice-President Don Goodwin Mrs. Johns Miss Ousley Patsy Anderson Bob Arnold Bettie Ashcraft Jack Baker Burke Beall Charles Betzel Pat Billingsley Alta Blair Barbara Block Haskel Boring Delores Bowman Billy Brendle Barbara Brown Charles Bucher Bobby Cantrell Paul Carter Betty Claxton Catherine Claxton Jane Collier George Crider Ronald Davault Charles Dickinson Robert Eddleman Phil Ekholm Geraldine English Bettie Evans Rosie Evans Billie Jo Freeman Ann Foster Glenn Foster Joy Gee Oneita Geer Dorothy Glass Betty Goodwin Don Goodwin Betty Faye Harris Helen Ruth Harrison Rush Hart Dorothy Hartley Ray Havins Betty Hearne Tom Herndon Jackie Herr James Lee Hill Buck Hiller Charles Hollabough Alfred Howard Paul Hufford Vance Hunt Johnny Jinks Frances Kiker Dana Lam Billie Jo Lawing Beverly Leach Mildred Lester Barry Levy Virginia Lusk Raymond Martin Wendell Martin Charles McDonald Barbara McIntosh Jacquita McMasters John Meier Elaine Mohundro Wilma Morris Bill Morrow Nancy Mullis Martha Nell Owen Betty Ann Owens Tommy Owens Donald Opitz Donald Powell Myrtle Powers Dan Reynolds Marshall Rodriquez Charles Rogers Norma Jean Roper Roy Santerre Purvis Scott Sally Scruton Virginia Seale Harold Sexton Grady Shults Ben Simmons James Smith Juanita Smith Minnie Alice Smith Gay Stephens Bob Stevenson Betty Jo Swain Sue Thomas Stanley Thompson Helen Tibbetts Grace Tillery Wayne Truitt Kenneth Walthall 7 Jeanette Weddle Kenneth Williams Marvin Wilson Patricia Wilson Tom Wright Dolores Yeary Mitzi Young Mona Adams Rheta Adams Louis Angell Ted Arnold Franklin Barnes Grace Bell Paula Beltzner James Block Barbara Bobo Bonnie Boyd Kathleen Bradford Bobby Brammell Barbara Brock Jackie Brown Lavella Bryant Bobby Burnett Billie Marie Burnum Mary Belle Cantrell Gary Cartwright Kilby Casey Gwendolyn Chipman Sarabeth Christopher Robert Cooper Buck Cum by Bobby Darby Alvin Davis Ruth Dechert Mary Ann Demases Margaret Dickey James Duff John Duff La von Duffey Joyce Duval Patsy Duval Dorothy Eddins Bill Ellington Doris Ellis Betty Evans James H. Evans Joyce Gartman Shirley Goebel Lejuan Groves Dolly Ann Hare Phyllis Hargrove Margaret Hicks Jane Mathes Bennie McCollum Bobby McFadin Janie McFadin La Verne McGinnis C. T. McIntosh Everett McNeill Louise Miears Wanda Mitchell Wanda Muse Wanda Nichols Eva Nell Nolen Van Norman Barbrae Owens Robert Payne Monda Montgomery Billy Don Morgan Tim Murchison Eugene Pope Delaurice Porter C. V. Powell Nina Ruth Riley Paul Roberts Charles Robinson Hugh Ross Jeannette Rye La Verna Sanders Sisson Sterlin Sleeth Evelyn Smith Margaret Scruton Faye Sexton Maxine Shelton Charles Sherwood Jerice Shults Junior Sieber Jolene Smith Kathleen Smith Sue Smith Martha Stewart Jim Strickland Janice Sudduth Patsy Ruth Taylor Betty Thomasson Barton Thompson Connie Thrasher J |ilELL Threatt Harry Tibbetts Barbara Trammel Cherie Tucker Alfred Vertrees A Carl Watson June Weddle Charles Weigle Ernest Wheeler June White Louise White 1 Joe Walker m Tommy Walker °Earl Warren Martha Williams Geneva Wilson Thomas Wilson Lee Woodward Jeanne Yarbrough Jane Young HELPlll FRESHMAN OFFICERS President: Charles Marshall Vice-President: Cecil Gunn Secretary: Amelia Merritt Treasurer: Shirley Hoyt Sponsors: Miss Maude Roark Mr. Workman Dorothy Adams Patty Ashcraft Willie Jean Bell Tommie Lee Bettis Alta Booker Don Brewer Lyndal Bullock Tommy Carter Kent Cherry Frances Claxton Ralph Collier Fred Cook Pierce Cook James Coonrod Jimmy Cotter Grover Cribbs Dorothy Crocker Bobbie Lou Dalton Joan English Dorothy Ferrill Bobbie Foster Joe Fuller Mary Lou Gaines Patricia Gamel Dorothy Gotcher Neitha Green Cecil Gunn Bobby Haney Howard Harris Jim Harris Frankie Harrison Bobbie Hinesley Jimmy Horan Carole Howard Jackie Howard Shirley Hoyt Diane Jackson Horace Jobe Sharon Jobe Alfred Joines Patsy Kelly Robert Kirby Richard Leach Billy Lusk Jeannette McNeil Rita Malone Charles Marshall Betty Lou Martin Amelia Merritt Mary M. Mitchell Nancy Moore Mary Jean Morgan Bobby Munson Eddie Mullennix Pete Murray Stewart Niles Grady Owen Barbara Parks Marjorie Pendleton John Phillips Barbara Rice Robert Richardson Sue Roberson Paul Russell Jeannene Sandefer Mary Sanders Billy Satterfield Billie Seale Judith Singleton Jaculyn Thompson Margie Thrasher Jesse Dow Tucker A Joe Dale Tucker Roy Lee Vaughan Doris Vaught ) L Billy Vermillion Bobby Joe Whaley Frances Wiggins Dorothy Lee Williams Joe Williams Alma Wilson Fausta Sandoval Greetings Frankenstien TO THE RESCUE Nice Flowers Runt EIGHTH GRADE Carolyn Ames Glenda Barcraft Dolores Bardin Dan Barker Billye Baumgardner Jerry Bentley Anne Ross Berg David Bohannon Ima Jean Brewer Tom Bridges Ann Burch Ivan Burch Jean Burman Shirley Busbee Ojuana Busby Wanda Cantrell Gene Caton Odie Clark Charlie Clem Stanley Cole Dorothy Coleman Betty Cootes Gene Cootes Benny Com Valton Crossnoe Josie Courtney Reba Davis Leon Duffy Charles Ray Duke Mary Ann Duke Thomas Eaton Dale Ellis Ann Everett Sydney Finley Jeanette Fitzgerald Naomi Ford Aline Frank Clyde Freeman Lowell Gardner Raymond Glasgow Norman Gober Peggy Green James Harrison Monnie Hawkins Leland Hayes Nelson Hester Harold Hill Margaret Hobart Shirley Hoffman Wayne Howard Billie Howell Thurman Hudson Larry Hufford Margaret Johns EIGHTH GRADE Bill Johnson Tommy Kilpatrick Curtis Lane Hardy Leath Nina Levick Nelda Lindamood Marie Longdon Alice Love Calvin Lucas Will Ann Luttrell Betty McIntosh Kenneth McMasters Louis Meadows Jimmy Meier David Nelson Louise Patch Claudine Perdue Helen Petty Johnnie Powell Melba Pyron Allen Read Barbara Read Imagene Reddy Jean Reese Edmund Roberts Carl Rogers Albert Ross Jimmy Sanders Donald Satterfield Holland Shults Jack Sims Robert Smith Beverly Spears Stephen Spears Darrell Stewart Joan Stults Dale Thomasson Joan Tidwell Johnny Tillinghast Barbara Tomlin Lou Ann Truitt Peggy Umphress Mary Vaughan Virginia Vinson Jere Walker Johnny Watkins Jerome Watson Connie Wells Billie Jean Wilkinson Morris Williams Betty Wilson Howard Wilson Jo Alice Wolfe Jane Wood Don Workman SEVENTH GRADE Beverly Barling Clyde Billingsly Bonny Black Lonnie Bridges Blair Campbell Gail Cartwright Logan Dalton Gailya Davenport Acil Earls Kinney Everett Taylor Gardner Sidney Garvin Leo Goebel Roddy Graves Linda Hargrave Jerry Holmes Patricia Jones Arde Jordan Sarah Kindred Jimmie Lee Lewis Kenneth McAlister Don Miears Patsy Mitchell Ann Owens George Peters Elizabeth Porter Shirley Powell Geraldine Siddell Clinton Smith Anna Jo Tillery Joy Tompkins Bobby Ward Jean White Patricia Williams Marlyn Wood Barbara Woodward Annette Workman Durwood Workman Jeannette Workman Lutean Zerwer oa ht, fullback?? BONHAM: This class double A school ran over the Colts 0-27 on the 24th of September. The score stood 7-0 at the half and the Colts were still in the game. BUT----------- NOR CARROLLTON: On September 10, the Car- rollton Lions came over to open the season for the Colts. The game was close at first but with the aid of Freshman back, Charles Marshall, we won 33-13. ILLER. END, Qy NOCONA: On September 17, the Colt team treveled to Nocona to engage the Nocona Indians. The Indians got lucky, and scored on the last play of the game to win 14-13. CENTS 3 q CK£NSON, BACK, Q9 eyNOU S, OUARD, BOWIE: The Colts journeyed to Bowie to play the powerful Jackrabbits. The teams were evenly matched and the score was high, but the Colts lost 21-27. GRAND PRAIRIE: The Colts played the Gophers on their home field but the double A eleven bested our team 0-12. This game took place on the 8th of October. HANDLEY: On October 22 the Colts played their first district game on their home field. The Greyhounds defeated the Colts 7-13. A sensational catch by a Handley end in the end zone highlighted the game. 0O ,NG? GUARD, 6 back, uS° 4, GrUAW), 7 sfif pOvJELl, OAC Vo Thompson, TACKLE, 65 HtU-V, TACKLE, 7j pUCHEK, GUARD, 7? GRANDBURY: In this second district game the Colts outclassed the Grandbury Pirates. The score was 26 6. Arlington scored in the first quarter and was never headed. DIAMOND HILL: The Colts were not playing their best when they met the Eagles at Hand- ley field. The final score was 0-20. BIRDVILLE: The Birdville Buffaloes came here to end the '48 grid season in a conference game. With scoring of Tom Wright and the fine work of our blockers, the final score was 19-0. EN°v as MANAGERS BENNY BERG RICHARD HEMMLE JUNIOR-HIGH TEAM FRONT ROW: Don Workman, Tommy Walker, Kenny Everett, Harry Tibbetts, Tommy Carter, Jerry Bentley, Mgr. Stewart Niles. SECOND ROW: John Denton. Kenneth McMasters, Jim Sanders. Pinkey Evans, Pete Murray, Danny Barker, Grover Cribbs, Charles Sherwood, Harold Hill, Larry Da vault, Bobby Cooper, Eddie Mullenix Robert Kirby. THIRD ROW: Jim Meier, Kent Cherry, Fred Cook, Robert Payne. Raymond Glasgow, Larry Hufford, Stephen Spears, Gene Cootes. COACH B. E. ESTILL ALL DISTRICT PICKS DON GOODWIN Junior. First team tackle. Don was the only unanimous choice on the first team. TOM WRIGHT Junior. First team back. The Colts leading scorer with 62 points. CHARLES MARSHALL Freshman. Second team back. Our Freshman sensation and star half back. EUGENE POPE Sophomore. Second team end. A hard playing boy that al- ways was in there pitching. JOHN MEIER Junior. Second team center. A fine hard charging boy who played football hard and clean. Eugene Pope Ottie Cribbs Eddie Gale Tom Wright Benny Berg BASKETBALL 1948-49 George Crider Billy Langham Richard Hemmle COLTS 1949 BASKETBALL CONFERENCE SCHEDULE DATE January 7 January 11 January 14 January 18 February 1 February 4 February 8 February 11 OPPONENT Granbury Handley Diamond Hill Birdville Granbury Handley Diamond Hill Birdville PLACE Arlington Handley Arlington Arlington Arlington Arlington Fort Worth Birdville Left to Right: Back Row: C. T. McIntosh, Manager; Phil Ekholm, Van Norman, Charles Weigle, Cecil Gunn, Charles Marshall, Dan Reynolds, Manager. Front Row: Barry Levy, Charles Dickinson, Robert Eddleman. 1st row: Jackie Howard, Billy Satterfield, Robert Eddleman, Stewart Niles, Grover Cribbs, Francis Claxton, Charles Marshall, Marvin Wilson 2nd. row: Sterlen Sleeth, Jim Strickland, Ottie Cribbs, John Denton, Billy Langham, Robert Payne, Ray Collier 3rd. row: Bob Stevenson, Marshall Rodriquez, Tommy Owen, C. T. McIntosh, Pete Murray, Larry DeVault, Fred Cook, Jack Gray 4th. row: Bob Finley, Don Workman, Bob Cooper, Kent Cherry, Gene Cootes, Bob Kirby, Raymond Glasgow, Grady Shults Mrs. Johns, Instructor GIRLS' PHYSICAL EDUCATION VARSITY LETTERMEN Capt. Don Goodwin Capt. Tom Wright Don Powell Tommy Herndon Ottie Cribbs Eugene Pope Billy Langham John Meier Bob Stevenson Billy Ray Collier Richard Hemmle — Manager Marvin Wilson Rusty Gunn Charles Marshall Jimmy Tompkins Roy Thompson Van Norman Neil Tucker Jeff Roark Milton Kelly Louis Berg — Manager Vandergriff Award TOM WRIGHT Maguire Award DON GOODWIN typing- OLTKlrtte continue udent ha v-tokc 1L lass orne un p °W oa) V AUff' f.V ■Od VOlV Ari ,n«on, r' « Pm-, B1M «-5 S e $ $ v i THE COLT 'f- QJ i -? o' ro acquire a fundamental knowl- B.S 2 P ‘«dge of Journalism and to fill the | wr hat adopted for the tint time Jotnad 5? op“?5 • An- ferv - Simmons aa seen f - Pt endtn the bojt £ a e ot laughter, by hU V £ g, □ % £ 8 Gilisi vacancy on the Colt staff. Arlington new class of Journalism. tuaght by j Jer fjSSTRICT 14-A ‘STANDINGS e '■■rron. Rt CV'.. ‘ c lrctiHa lot, Miss Gtnma Ousley and enrolling 89 students. A temporary staff has been elccA- j Ar ed by the class lo publish the flnt lt, editions of ’he school paper. The j | staff Is made up of Paltha Corley- ,, ; Editor. Jeff Roark-Managing Editor. Jack Oray-Binlnea Manager. Pat- ay Watkins-Womans Editor. Jean Ann Sanders-Make-up Editor. Jo Ann Yates-New Editor. Eddie Oale. Peggy Norman. Ann Heartherly. r. Oena Pay Clark-Art Editor . Photo-, v firanh-Phillip Stork. Wanda Rober-1 Trxa ““Last WiJJ rRiT?,,inicnt” • «ay Collier ... n-12 . Ifr CO, serf r? as guess who my bcother. £7 •-am . AUTOMOBILE tGURSE BEiNG OFFERED HIGH SCHOOLSTUDF ■ automobje- a; mth V ■ W q.„ 7 5j lt i «I D 8 gtf c 'ao 0 °6' I UJ 2 § U CP to 2 | v S ' 1 D f iL. v u- , automobile- _ Circulation M.nager. Oteal | u b-W; ottered to aU and Richard Heramle-Assist ants I Managers Beverly Mu Auditor. Jo Ann Smith-Assistant Auditor. Wanda Robtrao . ser ,..h . K0ai atudeuta over I .J iv After finishing the Uvo.s, .«ks dr.ving « ' Chariie Colt ijs p C | £ Team 7 “ 0 1000 M h 2 € Handley ® 0 1000 « « hs D“-WU n 0 0 ooo 0 O Arllngt h 0 . •'00 a ■ , - A «rsS£ a? • OL„. - -7 ‘t7‘,|e Co i - A point - that's cber 1 . rar„cnption 5 1« corr —. or o.t ' “iL00 h«ng take,,' 5 . !.lfclW:n ---,sf .Golt Corr' fj President. It «a a cioLl,fice out Ottle edged out Jeff Roark to win tm ft - 1 «O sc . •. Journalism Class «aTo Publish Student Directory g Tentative plans arc being mi A 4 3 iy the Journalism class to pubUi' Vr containing names. addr£‘V and telephone numbers of and teacher . i-c « T number one boy of the , -T v Squiring Report? bu do if What would -UMIA? £: E'-,a - w me. OWdBt rft“ 1 Sn «7 Cherry - e , fi. feDorfp fc 5.J « ' to be • faauL. our 4' o r ' r erjSV •• —s e Vs':e joOJ . 007 aalUvo ' «O’ S;- A . 5 vt- Tlvr f 0v cVwpvnunV. ' wsv U id 1 I-' l-.0 -’• aim N, f4Ss ’ ‘0’ I fl I tt 1 = •re _ O ' g 5 -c j“ Congratulation ! 3 S “' rc S:. CRIBBS J- «n B9«p ri — -v evcTf . iaiaV lifi i.lo e v CT5 p 2-§ ?5g‘ 2- S - 0 - ' ’Held -■v - H, future Farm J - ! £sr MUSICAL NOTES jf B| T sj Loves Have I” — To Reg jxu ■' 5 and James Lee from P tr 'A c. tin ?' 7 - 51111 “V at. tf . vnei j, . u,. sub- hrougi, rC' Sub' WEIXOMK T 8001,1 Dakota s at Arlington uid r. ' riuai - S2?5f Tour ; w lng. 8 7 ' ouch • • — uu omi” TO Titr. Ptuwroro _ ......... «urota a— ArUn«P n Hi;:h “ - 7’ ' nd Kew be paid group of -------------- ““nwng e t0 -,,y .p- the FT« (j , • . «altlng are lu '6«, p -«me what W U c STUDENT COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Eugene Pope; Charles Marshall, Sergeant-at-arms; Ottie Cribbs, President; Bill Langham; Don Goodwin; Arthur Truver SECOND ROW: Paul Roberts; Cecil Gunn, Beverly Muse; George Crider; Charles Dickin- son; Phillip Stork; Miss Ousley; Jim Tompkins; Jack Gray THIRD ROW: Jeff Roark, Vice-President; Mrs. Johns; Dorothy Stephens; Dena Dickey, Sec- retary-Treasurer; Barbara Brown, Parliamentarian; Tom Wright FOURTH ROW: Lois Tull; Wanda Roberson; Margaret Dickey; Jacquita McMasters; Paltha Corley NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INITIATION CEREMONY OFFICERS First Semester J resident )ena Dickey ?ice-President ack Gray secretary )orothy Stephens Reporter )orothy Thornton OFFICERS Second Semester President Don Goodwin Vice-President Jean Ann Sanders Secretary Ottie Cribbs Reporter Jeff Roark SPONSORS Mrs. H. D. Pope Mrs. C. H. Johns Miss Emma Ousley Miss Nora Butler CHRISTMAS BANQUET DRUM MAJOR Dorothy Thornton FLAG BEARERS Billy Jo Lowing Jean Ann Sanders Paltha Corley DRUM MAJORETTES Patsy Miller Jo Ann Yates La Verna Sanders OFFICERS Captain........................Arthur Truver Co-Captain ..................Dena Lee Dickey Sec.-Tieas...................Margaret Dickey Reporter ......................Paltha Corley DI HECTOR: J. L. TARVER FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Mrs. Turnham; Barbara Brown, President; Helen Hughes, Parliamentarian; Dolores Yeary, Second Vice-President; Barbara Bobo, Sergeant-at-Arms; Betty Ann Owens, Treasurer; Jolene Smith, Song Leader; Jacquita McMasters, Vice President; Gay Stephens, Secretary jane Mathes, Historian; Virginia Seale, Reporter (not pictured) SWEETHEART Tom Wright Left to Right: June Weddie, Kathleen Smith, Shirley Goebel, Barbara Brown, Nancy White, Dolores Bowman, Eva Nell Nolen, Jeanne Yarbrough, Mary Belle Cantrell, Margaret Hicks, Joyce Gartman, Louise White. Dolores Porter, La Verne Sanders, Barbara Trammell. Left to Right: Jacquita McMasters, Algerine Gordon, Dora Peters, Ruth Dechert. Wilma Morris. Dolores Yeary, Virginia Seale, Catherine Claxton, Betty Claxton, Oneita Geer, Frances Kiker, Mildred Lester. Seated: Ginny Lou Mason, Betty Ann Owens, Billy Jo Lowing, Gay Stephens. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Mr. Roquemore; Franklin Barnes, Reporter; Roy Santerre, Secretary; Marshall Rodriquez, Vice-President; George Crider, President. Betty Ann Owen§ Ginny Lou Mason Mov oin C U.«.jp.e £cx Uo4CeCvtu, Mlo U ' Atti ‘Ru skw,Dr«. First How. Front: Ginny Lou Mason, Dolores Bardin, Mary Cantrell, Jerice Shults, Betty Ann Owens, Barbara Brown, Nina Ruth Riley. Shirley Hoyt. Pat Miller, Joy Tompkins Second How: Miss Roark, David Nelson, Jerome Watson, Roy Thompson. Paul Roberts, Coye Evans. Jim Strickland. Joe Williams OFFICE STAFF Left to Right: Cherie Tucker, James Lee Hill, Roy Santerre, Ozeal Barron, Bettie Ashcraft, Charles Robinson, Charles Hollabough, Mildred Lester, Gay Stephens, and Kenneth Phillips. Seated: Juanita Smith. Not Pictured: Nell Cumby and Martha Nell Owens. Standing: Billie Jo Lowing, Doris Gartman, Sally Scruton, Ruth Dechert, Dorothy Stephens, Nell Cumby. Grace Bell, Elaine Mohundro. Myrtle Powers, and Mrs. Nichols. Seated: Jeanette Weddle, Dora Peters, and Helen Tibbetts. LIBRARY STAFF W' SENIOR FAVORITE GIRL Beverly Muse JUNIOR FAVORITE BOY Tom Herndon ■ JUNIOR FAVORITE GIRL Billie Jo Lowing SOPHOMORE FAVORITE GIRL Wanda Muse FRESHMAN FAVORITE BOY Pete Murray FRESHMAN FAVORITE GIRL Amelia Merritt N.T.A.C. CORONATION Duke Ottie Cribbs Duchess Beverly Muse JUNIOR ROTARIANS lor 1948-1949 Left to Right: Roy Thompson, Coye Evans, Jeff Roark, Louis Berg, Jack Gray, Arthur Truver, Billy Langham, Ottie Cribbs, Jimmy Tompkins. HOMECOMING QUEEN Her Majesty, Queen Barbara from the House of Brown Left to Right: Phillip Stork, Betty Hearne, Ginny Lou Mason, Sue Smith, Franklin Barnes. Not Pictured: George Crider. I Runners-up Jean Ann Sanders, Betty Ann Owens, Bobbye Jean Munson XaJo s SWEET- HEARTS OF 1948-49 All in the life of a F. F. A. Boy UNIQUE ASSEMBLIES FHA STYLE SHOW OPERETTA AN OLD KENTUCKY GARDEN” Stephen C. Foster Jeanie Colonel Staunton Phillip Joy ... Hannah Henry Blow Richard Majundahr Joe Buzzard Elmina William Andrew Seth . . . Adaliza Lily . . . . T om Mr. Money fold Mr. Artichoke . Jim Hancock Jo Anne Brandt Eddie Gale Ottie Cribbs Wanda Roberson Kitty Ruth Lee Johnny Bordeaux Don Goodwin Paul Hufford Billy Langham Doris Ellis Ted Arnold Duwayne Nowell Neil Tucker Norma Jean Roper Bobbie Dalton Rush Hart . Milton Kelly Ray Collier Director...........................................Mrs. Hawkes Asst. Director....................................Billy Langham Dance Director.....................................Vera Dennehy SENIOR PLAY Mrs. Cameron .... Dorothy Thornton Patty Vergie.....................Jeanne Ann Sanders Father Clara............................Jo Anne Brandt Willie Shirley..........................Paltha Corley Steve Minnie Alice.......................Pat Watkins Ed Mrs. Sorenson . Dorothy Stephens Assistant Director . . . Vera Dennehy Business Manager Stage Managers . Jimmy Tompkins, Publicity Director Phillip Stork Wanda Roberson Jack Gray Billy Langham Ottie Cribbs Eddie Gale Kenneth Phillips Patsy Miller THE GROOM SAID NO' Director Miss Norma Henslee i JUNIOR PLAY THAT CRAZY SMITH FAMILY CAST Ma Smith....................Barbara Block Pa Smith....................Bob Cantrell Tony Smith..................Don Goodwin Betty Smith................Billie Jo Lowing Buddie Smith...............Charles McDonald Sally Smith.................Sally Scruton Aunt Bella.....................Wilma Morris Barbara Weatherby .... Betty Hearne Professor Slattery.............Barry Levy Dick Jones..............................Roy Santerre Stewart Brandon................James Hill Julie Weston..................Barbara Brown BUSINESS MGR. . . Jacquita McMasters STAGE MGRS............Haskell Boring PUBLICITY MGR...........Lee Woodward Charles Bucher PROMPTER...............Virginia Seale Tommie Herndon DIRECTOR Miss Norma Henslee JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET JUNIOR-SENIOR DANCE COLT CORRAL GRUBSTAKERS Below are listed the names of business firms and individuals who wish 10 show their interest in our school and activities by giving a donation to our Senior class instead of asking for advertising space in the for the student activities — Thanks, Grubstakers , to annual. In this way they have given us extra pages us you are the best since 1849. Allen Butane Gas and Equipment Allen Studio Ann's Beauty Salon Arlington Auto Parts Arlington Citizen Arlington Coffee Shop Arlington Hardware Co. Arlington Insurance and Real Estate Agency Arlington Journal Arlington Radio Shop Arlington State Bank Ashcraft Service Station Bankhead Feed Store Betzel Engineering Co. Bird-Elder Real Estate and Insurance Bondurant Bros. Insurance and Real Estate Bowman-Cass Lumber Co. Bridges-Nippert Real Estate, Loans, and Life Insurance H. E. Cannon Nursery Carolyn Shoppe Conner's Gift Shop Bob Cooke, Ford Dealer Cooper Hotel Barber Shop Duncan, J. C., Magnolia Dealer Ferguson Lumber Co. Francine Shoppe Gray, O. S., Nursery Gulf, Allan D. Barnes, Distributor Hamilton-Bailey Motor Co. Head Bowlanes Hi-Way Drug Store Home Furniture and Appliance Hood, D. S., Spurge Johnson, Hayden Klapper Gulf Service Station Lowing, Arthur Service Station Lowing, Harry Service Station Lee's Food Store Lester Service Station Luke Pontiac Co. Luttrell, Fred — Grocery Mac's Waffle House Martin Service Station Matlock Pharmacy M. C. Grocery and Market McGrew Grocery McKnight Cleaners Merrill, Dr. R. B. — Chiropractor — Naturopath Midway Inn Moore Funeral Home Nichols Cleaners Powell's Decorations Purvis Variety Pylant Floor Coverings Rainbow Grill Reddy's Service Station Roper-Kelly-Sawyer Rose and Yates Scott-Ware Electric Co. 7-Eleven Store, Dan Spencer, Mgr. Smith Dry Goods Southern Ornamental Iron Works Swafford Service Station Terry Bros. Pharmacy Texas Electric Service Co. Tillies Beauty Shop Vandergriff Buick Co. Vandergriff Chevrolet Co. Vestal, Lee Shoe Shop Walker Indian Sales Western Auto Associate Store Wessler and Co., Insurance and Real Estate Williams. Eddie — Men's Wear Store Wolfe, Martin — Motor Co. Workman Drug Store


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