Azle High School - Hornet Yearbook (Azle, TX)

 - Class of 1943

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I 1-r PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS AZLE HIGH SCHOOL Editor .... . Jimmie Carter Business Manager . . .Ed Moody 14 '4 m Jo-6 O1'Q51'g51 L - 3 X r, -. 1 . . N if ,w V 7 , ' f' ,41.'1,ff ' V N ff f ,n .', .' -,f'v'vl -,tlcf ',,!,, ,J 5.4 K ,1 ,, J C chica Hon I,-up To the boys of yesteryears whose gay feet trod the halls of this institutiong whose merry laugh and happy school-boy chatter resound- ed throughout these classnroomsg to those young men who have left the paths of learning here to take up the sterner task of defending our country, we, the staff of the 1942- f43 Hornet, with a prayer in our hearts for their safety and well being, sincerely dedicate this yearw book, From MI2. FEDQI LL r w'rr5-nz, FOUNDATIONS FOR THE FUTURE From time immemorable the foundation of civw ilization has been either the home, the church, or the school. At times, as at present, all of these have been indispensable. As civilization progresses, a greater responsibility comes to rest on all three, and each must be strengthened. Today's world finds each of these tions intact in our part of the world, dictators have blasted or are blasting in other lands, Only by united effort of honorable nations can we save these dations for the future, Hence, we are founda- but the at them on the part great foun- looking with anxious eyes and prayerful spirits to our fighting men on land, sea, and in the air, and we shall strive to help them save these three, When the war has been won and these founda- tions have been saved, our task will have just be- gun. For, if we do not want these foundations to decay, we must continually strengthen and use them Lest our men might be fighting in vain today, we should now pledge ourselves to the building of a greater civilization--not a national civilization, but a world-wide civilization free from want, feag hate, greed, and undergirded with love, honor, in- dustry, and mutual Christian good-will, Q.Zf av: vp Y ,.-v ? P 6 , F? Iere s to txe Blle of lt' Fedvenly vlcw of lt, Star sp1ng1ed hue oi t, Honesty s due of lt, Constant and true Here s to the whole of it Std s strlpes, and pole of lt lere s to the Soul of lt, Wed, Nh te, and Blue' A Toast To The Flag Daley ... ,iggliiiwxdf Iii! is ,': k 1 ' . Sa' M. Q A' ' i T fl. .N 1 1 ,V I. ,1 IN i ,Q 42 ,, ,, .., x 1 fjf' , fs -x XX RT xx Qxx , 5AYV - ' -X N' 'fl'-' KN xx .Y A X rj I 2 , 0 O1 X 1 2 TA -A tw Lol? 777,6l-fJ'nbl4?,6f X JW? 'JM 5?-1 ww f 4 W tfwffif-U W X 1' ALI! 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Mfg Louis Landels Presldent Mrs Artle Heed Class Mother Helen W1llldmS becreLar5 hd Moody Lena Mae Gilley Iarold Blutllff Willadean Evans Harold Davls Juanlta Gllley karold Rlder Claude Cox 8 IW' 49 velyn Murphref Jameb Lmrter Hazel Hampton L1ll1e Lmma Le Leggett B111 Javkbon Alva Jean Smlth J L Massey Alllson Reed Juanlta Persona Jlmmle Moad Jack Gustafson 1 Y i' 'inf' We, the present Senlor class of Azle Hlgh School, started our freshman year 1D a new building in 1939 As Freshmen, we elected as offlcers president, Norvin Wright, vice president, Harold Rider, secretary and treasurer, Mllladeen Evans, reporter, Helen williams Our flrst ear 1H hlgh school was one of ad justments, but a very happy one withal We all passed 1nto the Sophomore class feeling a great deal more intelligent than ever before At the beginning of our Sophomore year we elected the fol lowing officers, president, Harold Bintllff, vice president, Harold Rlder, secretary, Willadeen Evans, treasurer, Jack Gus The highlights of the year were our soclals Our Junior year began with the number of our class greatly reduced Although we missed those who were not with us, nothing handicapped or stopped our progress during th1S year We had as our sponsor, Miss Griffin, who proved to be an able and capable leader Our officers for this year were president, Harold Bintliff, vice president, Allison Reed, Secretary and treasurer, Wllladeen Evans Outstandlng events of our Junior vear were the Junior and Senlor banquet and the Junior and Senior garden party Our first day as Seniors dawned on a brlght September morn ing:U11942 For class officers th1s year we elected, president, Louis Landers, vice president, Allison Reed, secretary and treasurer, Helen Williams, reporter, Jimmie Moad Miss Moore has been our faithful and lnterested sponsor Mrs Reed, our room mother has given us several socials and has helped make our Senior year pleasant in many ways To her we express our deep est appreciation We come to the end of our high school life with the regret that these happy days are soon to be over, but the pleasant hours we have spent together have left memories that will live in our hearts forever As we go out into the world we take with us the desire to live up to the standards and high ideals of life taught us by the Azle High School faculty Hazel Hampton K I 3 , c O . y . . 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N OR HISTG e sea of 1 e s smoo 1 sal 1U when our works from tue bottom to the top deck on a luxury llner Our partlcular ship has been hlgh school lreshmen We started our flTSt year s voyafe as new seamen and d1d all those lnsienlficent llttle dHTlfS such as SOlVlnL problems 1U math, WPltlH2 themes, and tiklD5 tests, however, reallaed these thlnvs were necessary for smooth silllnq No one was interested enough lH us to show us around and the only attentlon we got was a few sneers and teaslng so we decided t show these upper seamen a thlH2 or two Qophomores This year as second year seamen, we fed the upper classmen flattery and a few favors came our wav We had had some dlsturbance 1U our course 1U trvlng to get a teacher for history, but after the S1Xth one, we found a skipper who finlshed the year wlth us Juniors We are now ln the third vear of our seamansh1p and the luxury llner has been converted 1nto a warsh1p to aid in the war effort glHCP our natlon 1S at war, we are happy to do what we can to conserve and save vital materlals We are limltlng our SOC13l llfe and are buylng war stamps SGHIO s That has been our most longed for port and just beyond the horlzon of 1944 we hope to reach the cherlshed des tinatlon of graduation from hieh school hor the tlme belng and until we have the world 100k1Hg up to us Cas SENIORSD we te maln yours truly, JUNIORb Ranelle ROblHSOD fm? 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That the JUNIOR CLASS is try1ng fdesperatelyj to raise money for a Senlor banquet, but due to circumstances beyond our con trol, we are unable because one of our falthful Juniors has gone 'nuts and has to be sent to an institution for correc LIOH9 Hls name happens to be ELDON ORRICK That CLALDE McMlLLIAN has recently been to a beauty specialist? Have you notlced h1S new halr do? That IVA class? That the loaned That our LEE MASSEY lS the most studious glrl in the Junior lovely blackhead of the class, WANDA LEE HINKLE, h her heart to the Navy? sponsor, MRS COLEY, owns a corporal in the Army? That BILLIE RAL PIERCE and CLARA MAE SANDERS are interested the small mountains QH1llsD? Phat BETTX RUTH MURR has donated all her thoughts to the Nlx famlly? That EDNA REYNOLDS goes barefooted after midnight on the streets several cities we know? lhat That That That That That JEWELL COX goes double datlng in a maroon car? MR BENNETT lS worryhng about his sugar and footwear? MARIE SMELLLY has reformed C?D DLLVIN PORTWOOD 1S raising carnatlons for ?????? MARGIE LEE GILLEY lS a good housekeeper, BOYS???? MARIE SMELLEY Jes' laughed and laughed when Mrs Sampson read the Const1tut1on in class, because she knew a funny Joke when she heard 1t? That Reanelle Roblnson plans and wishes for redhalr in the near future? That MARVIN HILL plans h1s future with about three working months a year and the other nine he will spend loafing with pretty g1rls , , 1 -4 . . , A A O o , . , . , W W ., , , I ' I 1 , A . 3 f . . 1 I . , , . , , . I . A , . 1 . . , , v- . ,. 0. N f -A . . , , Y ' . A .i . 7 , . A - . I ' ' ' ' as 1 ' I ' ' ' in Y T I 1 W ' 1 ' P VW Y ' . . . . . , . C . . 1. . . A . . . , . .... 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S HAI lb fhe snudf LUX1bOI of our class, Jllh HARRIS 15 a WOIAC Ill d1shwasher XUIL LLh11 V111 he row up JARX LOU H1115 out LI Lhe OFd1H8Tb, et slmple INLVILNE lk1D1R o r pm de amd Joy, XDA MAb RAlbY yearns For xlne coxered cottage ulhl ROQL 5 most xovi 5 da5 lS Current evene dag, fhARLLh1 HUXLR 13 a pleelous hem OHNNII HUGH SPRINUPILID ls our Vera Vague UAUIINL MASSLX is Just anofher Ladx bodlva ALMA JXAN fRAMMhL stays wlfh Them through th1CK and thln, HLlTY RuThLIb nheart Belongs To Dadd5' iLAIW HLRNDON doesn t 11VG here an5more TOAN SHLBT s mother s helper, IRAhhIL HAXBIRRX lS true to the Xxu5 Navg and the Ma ines, LAURA MAE COLLUM IQ a regular COWglFl, ARLhNL WIISON b 56 w1'1 hatch them everg tlme, T P HUDbON 1S ou1 fgxone Power nOBBIh UCCURD hAb A neutle IN Thh Freshman Class, xlwloh HENDRIX 1Q the author of the famous book Musky Love letters, SQHCHL rp I F IRLD WAGNhH lS our Ur hlmple, 1RLLTT RhhD 1S Tryin, to bet a prlorlty on gum, AL JACK THOMPSON llves for hls p1gS or visa ve1sa, JACh CHANCL lS a serond MdTCOH19 Llfl EMI HEARD THAT oQ,uHuL KZ11w H H V i11N1,Lil'P is LMQ- VE41r11-S J:Ll,dS Oi' L111 L:'m.y J MHRLN HQHUHSS' mo11w if unwwp em :1'linu: , EAHQHST CHAHHY loves Lhem und le A5 J'Jf LUIFIS lHlANNt3N achmnxllb ins! 1'.' f ET We-3 Joh DAVIS is un example 0? 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A1i'lIX' TISS 'LL 'fain 1' ' 'eil ,, Q Aj U3 Nc JI1 Red I 1 X-Olllllf, 'SIN will te Blue t Jllllx 7 U Il llmw LL1IllX IfllT.1dll0I1 Sfimlcfl Paper Drlxe bor Dcieusf lkpd L1 osb 5CNNlI1g,, Hx 123111, Rider o develop organlzod IUTFTFST IH h0mfmdKJHf as Q NOCQIIOH lo foster hifh ldeile oi ond an dpprocldnlon for home llfe To learn more of the changes which have taken place 1D the home and the reasons for organ Zed tralning lo respond actlwely to communltx needq and enter lnto COmmUH1Ey 1Pt1Vltl6S To encourag recreatlonal and 9dUCdt10H31 aCt1V1tl9b fo cm dents lH homemaklng educdtlon To stlmuldte 1D terest in the W199 use of 1G1SUPP tlme To envourage thoroughnese 1D undertaklng Io stlmulate lnterest in 8CqUlFlHQ broad expellen ces To promote mentally and phys1call5 healthful girls and women 1 lil- N. 4fIlNq. .M A. -sam--nn, v' - . 4 r ' E - , . ,. Y -, - . ,T . .. , .. 1 - ' r TV - A 1 J , I . . , Q I . . . k re , . I I . K. ' . . . I 1 . r K 1- 4 Q N A i . . 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YGY-MC - x ' CARLENE vvn.soN SHHRLEY SMITH ffffi. 5W!8ff164ff ff!! 5lW!Hfearf!fffo1ffmZ hu1'-f ni 'wb- : ,. -4171 4 5'0! l9 .J 8! qf xx, 1 4, eh, , r i ' in if by 4 LV' 49 FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERDCA J N Cockbu n Gene Rose C1aud MCM 11an Bobby Joe McCord Thur e Nob Ed Davns Lade11 South Harold HIDES Rov Clyde N cho1s Preston Bennett Conrad Irby Cha Ies Landers Harold Rnder Ed Moody Johnnue Joe N1cho1s Carl lngr m Newton Hendrfx Ed ward Evans S L Lan ers J Frank Dav s CarT G111ey Eugene Mork 11 Reyno1ds De1vnn Portwood Joe Davis Ernest Cher y Harry Scogguns Truett Reed R C Dav son James Ford Ted Hampton Claud Cox Cec 1 Stepp Lou s Brannon Claud Bu gess Haro7d B nt? ff Ha rv MCCurdy Guv Roo nson James Tucker Louvs Landers All son Reed harold Dav s B w B ntl f J mm e Tuck r J L Massey B 11 Jackson M Bennett SUP' The future farmers ol Anerlca 18 a Nlt1OHdl 0TH3H1l3f10H of farm boys who are QtUd51Hg Xocatlonrl A rlculture The Azle Chapter was chartered on December 5 IQJQ Today, our natlon lS f3C1HU the greatest crisis in its his tory We are told that our countrs must be the Arsenal for Democracyn and that WFood w1ll MlH the har and Wr1te the Peace ' Keeping this in m1nd, the A7le Chapter members are dO1H2 their part The Chapter has sponsored the collectlon of scrap metal and rubber It has trled to help relieve the critical farm labor situation bv having Hwork dats' dUF1DH which time every b y worked for some local farmer It has sold fifty one hundred pounds of pork in the last year and a half as a cooperative chapter project The Chapter has purchased seven twenty five dollar war bonds The members have helped bulld self feeders, vaccinate anlmals, run terrace llnes, and do many other essential war time jobs on the farm Every member has a project program and most of the crops and anlmals are those that our Government has asked for increases in for thls year peanuts, vegetables, dairy cows and heifers, beef, pork, and poultry are examples Our creed, whlch every member must learn, starts off, 'I believe in the future of farming with a faith born not of words Earning to live, Livlng to serve,n are both examples ofour will ingness to help our nation in ts hour of need The Future Far mers are, and w1ll do their part Y' 'IW , X 5 ,,-'un ' FQ? ,5iF'3'-ea-Qlfvlllun.. , W , . 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Lffwlf ffwwfff vw , ,,.,,ml-0 no ' it L f.-, 1, 4549 5 5 Qawfg 1,195-w ik gfli X VOLLEY BALL- Beffx A 1101 Iena Mae Gllley M11Tadeax EvPnQ Marle Qmelley Rufh Word Hazel Hampton Wandu Hinklo Margie lee Gi11ey DRLF QMTTH f U 0 Lbavh O God to redox tfdf Q midf hx h IJP m1 x 4 am mucrl 1 s dfvlal NlCEOFb oxer VHSOHIC Ihnne and brougln3 to Azle 1fS flISI Pounrx 1rp1onshJp 1M t11Q spo Q has rx Pre J fx Hd I Demos uit! Hoxd and 5pFlNgfOWU 118 ear, ldH 1 1 4 0dmf5 that fhox ba C pliwed buh efflclent Ruth Ford set up, Her good pldwlng ShowQ ex perlenre Nandq h1nkle set up She 19 a DPOm1S1HQ plaxer Hqvpl HamnLon Qplker S16 19 1 kev of dxnaml 0 Iona Mae Clllew splker, She 19 verx aler Marie bmelley, SUbSt1tUtQ T me will wrowe her abil1t5 Wll13dO3H Pvdns, Quhstitute, She an all around plaver Llara Mae Sanders, substltufe, She 1S a h1rd worker hough threw good plaxers wlll be eawlnv thlq xear, Lo ro S oo br1Q uv 1 Th 1943 Yolley Hall Loam of A210 has a l 'l ',l k'J was 1 e 1' Foam Dr S 'tl 's 1,143 Le: 'I A Hwy wow' 2, Jjfve . Y Y . AQ I o L M .U .ml J , dx Chip ' q ' l'. 5 ort Azll Q mai,1 d Yfllaj l ,' ,Q 1 j ' fr 1 ' 1l'g 5 and l'i wol a majoritg of Lh3 5' if ' , ,J , Y- The players are: Betty Jo Melton, set-upg She is short ' 4 V X ' ,, , - rg Q' ', ' , :.' 5 Q c . . , Y V 5 ., . J Q -l 1 ? . . f ' 'I' . . t ., Q J . ' J 1' af, ' ' C , 'K , 1' . , T, , A V' , 1' . ' g 'i , 1 'M , ' ' I : . 5 f ,' S is ' I U H L K 4 . . V1 ' A I Alt ' , I 5, . . l , 1 '. 5, AzT,'S futu , in Volley Ball l ks 1 ht, -01.44. 'A' .I gb. ,d,0 'A aw.,-fmtfh I i M M 41011 'F DREW SNHTH HAROLD RIDER JIMMQE CARTER Coach ryfluu, Guard P01-award -Xl LIDON REED 2 In Zum lfllllfd 'I ww HAROLD BENTILIFF ERNEST CHERRY HAROLD DAVIS Guard Nana ef' ii JIMMYE MOOD Guard he bg, 'l JIMMIE TUCKER ED MOODY UELVIN PARTWOOD Cent- er Guy fd 301-zufar Wfmff A 'f ' ' . L '53 . Z' ' N h ' ...,,, A M ---Q-2: - x , Fl i ' W I I 1 4 r Q ..,,,,, r IA . W5 n -A ' 'UL E VX, -' ' l I - 1 f' . A .: , .. -.,, W? ll in ' l I N K I - A 1 X X: is A et, . , ,QW-M Ile? -vgggw IlL'bl hdrold hlntlnti JIMMIG Carter Alllbon Recd J1mml6 Modd --ul-:nu-n F DClN1H Puruwuod hd Mnuux Jlmmy lumkLr Louis Ldhdflb Harold Rlder Captxln DRUh SHITH loavh Hxrold Davls Manager U ich Urue Smith s Azle basketball of 1041 13 accepted all lxllen es for plax throu hout the season, and they won a large 1 of their gim fhe opponent that ellminated them in the district tournament won both the Ch3mplOHShlp of the d1s trict and the Regional of the state The long set shots of Captain Harold Rider, the shots of Co Captain Allison Reed, and of Forward Lou1s Landers were sensa tional in all the games Jimmie Carter, who was sometimes for ward and sometimes the center man, kept the crowds cheering his hook shots Jimmie Moad was outstanding for his ability to play in any position Ed Moody, a guard whose heart is in the game, hustled at all times Harold Bintliff, center man, could be de pended upon to take the ball off the background Harold Davis proved to be indispensable w1th his conscientious management of the team The coach, manager and ten players received yackets Thelr names are as follows Jlmmle Carter, J1mm1e Hoad, Louis Landers, Harold Hintllff Allison Reed Harold Rider, Fd Moody, Ernest Coach Drue Qmlth Captain Harold Rlder entertalned the team 1D his home at the close of the season He expressed his appreclation to the boys for the excellent cooperation and SpOTtSm8DSh1p shown in basketball this vear November November November December December December December Januarv January January January January February February February February February 9 7 9 3 S 17, RBSILTQ OF 1942 43 BASKETBALL 1942 1919 194' 1942 1949 1942 1942 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 1943 Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle Azle North Slde North Qide Springtown Poolville Boyd Boyd North Side R1V9TS1d9 North Side Arlington Heights Blrdville Arlington Boyd Euless Boyd Handley Qpringtown Heights C14 'w Q . ' -3 g 3 . ' K mu ority . IZ es, ' , ' , ' , , . g t 1 . ' , '. , L . Cherry, Delvin Portwood, Jimmy Tucker, Manager Harold Davis, and 10 ' 20 1' ' I' IF, -L 25 I t r . 24, A L 16 9, , ' 20 ' 10 L 16 Q 15, 2 14 3 ' 22, 4 f , 12, 16 ' 16 25 U ' 22 19 26, 10 ' 27, - 9 ' ' 2, 27 4, 26 ' 5, - 24 ' ' 19, 14 ' ' 15 r Q 1 xi x . Z ,-5 x XJU x 11 D J s dug' PB mtD 1 fz1:' YHB' 1 hz 1, 5 c 11L1v41 wil-?4l f'31' 1 z11g11LQ Inv IYFVH 5fu IMFOM L0 ug wo C' 'URL Inn mglliun Manda will hold it high, 1 lfVLW'QfWH s 1 'Pt, sh: ,1 xx: f r iifd hr vu iuuruwd ihv l0ss Lh1L 5 1 ' ghL 'n Plundvr 5 Fixlnf, I 'iQu's I.: HQ . ,Li ' I A UHCI Lk. L1 - xc 1 4 is ful L OL Lduf ' xvsubl lldlu JCJKES S A15ADkbX I Uld uothfr lubbard ent to fupbo ax lo 1 bo len s tit lhe Lupboard was Dire So she opened a can of spJJ1Lc11 ll moron went to tnurf1 in when 'he5 pa std the COllLCt1OD plate to hlm ne just lHUgUQd and laughed, cause he knew mon eg wasn t Dood to eat QIACK' QLACK And then there s the stor5 about the llttle duckllng who was so embarrassed because his f1FSt pants were down GNL em SCOTCI Dld gou ever hear about the bcotchman who whlpped h1s small son because he dreamed he swallowed two pennies? and then there was the Scotch nan who, when saw he was to run over by a steam roller, turned sldewaxs so lt would crease hls pants' IUUK' 19' Y.-u A man eatlng shark HL BELT A VERSE COMING Oh Simple Simon Met a pleman GO1Hg to the fair bald Slmple Simon To the Pieman, Hello The blology Professor was speaking, NI have here some very flne specimens of dis sected frogs, which I w1ll show soun After unwrapping the parcel some sandwiches, fruit, and hardboiled eggs came into vlew N ut surely, I ate my lunc he exclalmed T9-eww Mole dfvolm WANTLD A man to train horses w1th a Fel1g1OUS turn of mlnd I LT'J .,B T J' ' R l 1 wk , .A 2 i ' 0 f , 1.1 ' W- , the 1 ' ard l' M To 'Et lmor Q g 1 xle. ',wU- But wif 'he got Were an-' .r,, 7 H J r c ' i 1, 3 ' 4 J ' Al Q 1 K Q u SHUW THIS T0 YUUH MINISTER 1 L L ' ', 2' H , 2 d ,,g ' . .x Q . , S . 3 3 , ' . . . . 5 Y. ' O . , 0 + 2 lx i ' R ' , v T 1 'vt v - ' H V Q ' ' rv on A - 4 Y 0' U , . . 5 B ' ' h. 1 ' ' be ' ' ' K JOKES The teacher put a small worm in a glass of water The worm swam around and seemed to enjoy it She took it from the glass of water and put it in a glass of whlskex, and it immediately died She asked what the demonstration proved Johnnie, the dumbest box 1U class, answered xery quickly, 'If xou'll always drink whiskey, you'll nexer have worms SHE cided N dents HAL WOMAN COP' NAh COPE MAA COP COP HAH COP KAN COP XIAN NNo, e mustn't' D1dD't you know that the Deans have de to stop neckinU9N Aw, heck' The f1TSt thing you know they'll want the stu to stop, too NHave you a book called, 'Man, the Master of women'?n CLERK 'Fiction Department on the other side, sir WPull over to the curb, Buddy Hwhat's wrong, offlcervn lou went through a red light Are you blindvn Wles sir, color blind HYou were also doing 50 mph N NLet me see your license H Impossible' I don't own one 'Let me see your owners certificate W I don't have one I yust stole this car W Qtole 1t9 What s your name, Buddy9H Napoleon A negro of the L S Army was havlng a desperate hand to hand battle with a Japanese soldier The negro said, Wwheah you from box The Jap answered, 'Iokohoma The negro looked bewildered and said, FRESHMAN bOPPOHORE FRESHVAX TEACHER STLDENT BIOLOGY 'well, what are we flghting for, I'm from Tulsa N There is something I can always count on My' what? My flngers How long can a man live without bra1ns9 I don t know How old are you? dy worm 15 named greta garbo, so long and sl1nky and lean looking but it smells so does my frog or did I broke his back taking out his brains there 1sn't much left , , I , , . , . , N , 1 Q . y . C K sex 1 bv .1 Y 0 ' - - v . t I , e . r ' ' ' ' ' V V ' 7 I. ' 'A I. G ,' ' 7, N 0 C' 'J . Y , . I : . w . 1' - 6. HE: ' . ' 0' - ll I . - v: V . L V ' ' I N A I I . , . C '::,' I ., . , . . . . n ' - ' 4 G v I , '- ' . N I . 9 3 . MAN: HB0 sir! I was doing 60.H . , . , , l'v YV ' N . . . . : J . v's 11 v ' .-.. , K . I a H ' 1 . , ' N-f . I . 'D N V N ,-.. . . . K to 0 Y ' ' 0 .1 V - - V' I! v?u , D A . . Q , -lyf 1 ' Q A I,. : .lx ., V . 1 1 ' - . . ' ,': ' . , : ,bf ' g c . . , . Q JOKES An uncommonly homely splnster was met by a stagger1ng drunk 'Lady,n he sa1d you're the homellest person I ever saw 'And you, SlF,n replled the spinster, 'are the drunkest man ever saw ' nMebbe so, lady, countered the drunk, 'but I'll be okay to IllOI'I'OW HIAD LINLS hlV8 Glrls Neck and Necks In Popularlty Contest DAILX NLWS No wonder they're popular GIRL If you try to k1ss me, I'll call Mother ' Mlat s the matter wlth your hather?' GIRL Oh, he 1sn't as deaf as Mother 1s class at your age?n SON Oh, he isn t now but he was the Presldent of the bD1t6d States at your age, Pop A flrm actress applled for a passport She was asked, married?N She answered, occaslonally ROBBLR nDon't be scared, lady, all I want is your money OLD MAID 'Oh go away' You're Just like all other men MAD PARENT I'll teach you to make love to my daughter SAILOR I w1sh you would old boy, I'm not making much progress DEFINITIONS SOCIALISM You have two cows and give one to your neighbor COMMUNISM You have two cows and give both to the government, and the government glves you the milk FASCISM You keep the cows and give the milk to the government and the government sells it to you NAZIISM Your government kills one cow, milks the other and throws the m1lk away loung man, what do you mean Seniors, Seniors, I've been brlnging my daughter in at thinking, th1s hour?' nwell, I have What a fine world this would to be at work by seven ' be, If when you're graduated You'd leave all yqnr note books to me 'A JUN . .X ' VI ' ' on Q . . M I Q ,Qu - YI -1 ' I 9 A BOY--nf1 ' - ' ' --, . . . FATHER: nDo you know George Washington was the head of his : ll I . ' 2 ' H ' - ' A . ' nun- ll ' GY! I : .' . . . ' II : n. 1 p . I: . IOR, ' 'x ,. tab, X., 'E+ 4' B 'idk 'W his :N bl Il 3 ,L Y ,,-1 ,nmimw M 3 of PT I ml A HELL? ' A 8 -lit 4 rs v- ov -rn- A X- . I M' if . . Mm 351'-.W mix 'Qin Q55 Q XMI-Q 1 WM Mahi' FAC U LTY Ilkiliu Shii VII Prlnvlpul UAPHANA HMiTH FOurTh Grade MAMIE SMlTH Seventh Urudw lJiLI,1'fX lSxitrf'Ti Sixth hrade BQRTHA liAkUNhLI. Third Grade ELSIE FENAIS Second Grade Not pivfured MARGUERITE ATWUUD Firsf Grade ,, D AF? '- 'Xb' r I J -Q -it A-mam. t af 2' qwrwf AZLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL AZLE BOY SCOUT TROOP -Asus 011 Scout master Drue Smlth orvanlzed the boy scout troop 14? at Kale ln February of 1941 The troop has been QFOWIHQ S1HC4 that tlme, and 19 the onlv actlve scout organlaatlon that our school has ever sponsored Several people have been responslbl for the success of the troop xey are Mr H H Sampson, e Superlntendent of Azle School, Mr Drue Smlth scout mister, Mr Vancil Trammell, flrst 3SS1StdHt scout master Mr J C Hlnes second asslstant scout master, Mr R M Hlett, chalrman of the f1TSt and second scout commlttees Mr J I Berry and Mr W N McDonald are members of the f1PSt scout commlttee and Mr F B Danlels who lS a member of the second C0mm1EtPP The scouts have bought uniforms, hlked to Eagle MOUHt31H Lake, made a one week tr1p to Worth Ranch last summer, attended the T C U and Texas Unlverslty football game They saw a hockey game between Pt Worth and Kansas Flty Every sixty days the scouts have a presentatlon of badges at one of the local churches H H Sampson, Jr and B1ll1e Dunaway have already recelved thelr badges at such a S6FV1CP at the Ash Creek Baptlst Church Mlngate Lucas, a scout master of Pt Worth, was our speaker at a patriotic program g1V8H 1U the Azle Hlvh School audltorium this year He spoke on the subyect of the Amerlcan Flag old flag was commltted to a scout to be carrled away for the customary private burnlng The scouts are now 100k1Hg forward to a merlt badge show to be given at Port Worth soon This show will COHSlSt of one hun dred and flfty booths 1n whlch the scouts' work w1ll be dis played A list of names and rank of the scouts 1n troop one hundred and forty S1X lS as follows B111 Admire Second Class Preston Bennett Second Class Franklln Bellvins Second Class R C Davison Second Class Fdd Davls Second Class Jack Davls Tenderfoot Billy Dunaway Flrst Class Billy Tom Harral Fenderfoot Ted Hampton Second Class Harold Hlnes Second Class Wllllam Holmes Tenderfoot Conrad Irby Tenderfoot Eugene Mock Tenderfoot T Mo Tenderfoot Derw1n Portwood Second Class Jimmy Pugh Second Class H H Sampson Jr FITSC Class Nell Sxiff Se ord C' ss L T hon Second Class 1 ' , , ', . , . , R ,. - J J . , 1 , , 3 ' . y ' - ,' ' 3 I' . o ,, , , . . . , , r J . 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Q Q 0 X I D 0 EOURFH GRADE Sponsor, Mrs Daphna Smlth Betty Jean Anderson, Jerry Ash, Gerald Beck, IPSSl6 Collum Alton ioomer, Joyce Dennis J N bloyd, Kenneth Cragg, Leon Grabs, Iavoy Grlgsby, Betty Harrls Ianet Hopklns, Boby KIHQ, Donald KlfCh9DS, James Iane, James McCracken Wllliam Massinglll, Barbara Jean Parker, Betty Price, Ray Reeves, Fay Rlggs, Edward Sammons, Nacy Jean Seldon, Cherry Ann Sprlngfleld, Rosa V Stacks, Loyd Stanford, Modesta Stokes, Neoma Bammel , John Tucker, Eula Mae White, Lonell Whlte, Wayman Wright THIRD GRADE Sponsor, Mrs Bertha Harwell Bert Barnes, Dorothy Berry, Carol Ann Brltt, Rlchard Burkra1ter, Betty Day, Jo Ann Dunawav, Floyd Ervln, Eva Gottlob, Arthur klng, Ann Looney, feorge McDan1el, Leon Massey, Robert Lee Miller, Allene Newton, Carl Noah, Billie Pauline Norris, Anna Maude Pashal, Bobby Slkes, Hendrlx Springfleld, Doris Stanford, Gerald Steele, Thelma StUFd1V3Ht, Barbara Spears, Joe Tucker, Jlmmie Trlchel, Estalene W1ll1s, Kenneth Willis SECOND GRADE Sponsor, Mrs Elsle Ferrls James Admire, Carolyn Bell, Loyde Dennls Carroll De Woody, Thomas Gllbreath, Janes Gilley, Jacquellne Gilley, Mona Gene Gilley, Vernon Goodrlch, Joan Ingram, Davld Lancaster, Marilyn Lane, Bobby Jo Leggett, B1ll1e Massey, Kate Mayberry, Kathleen Mayberry, Alford McClinton, Samuel McMahob, Mozelle NICRP, Harold Orrick, B1ll1e Pack, Patsy Radell, Laverne Reynolds, Elizabeth Riggs, Robbie Jack Robinson, Clifford Sammons, Joan Stepp, Fred Weaver, Joan Wrlght, Wanda Wrlght, Betty Yates FIRST GRADE Sponsor, Mlss Marguerite Atwood Floyd Adams, Shirley Barnes, Jackie Beech, Ruby Lee Calfee, Wllda Joy Casey, Mildred Chance, Carroll Coomer, Harold Coomer, leon Daniel, Donald Domlney, Alan Dunaway, W1lma Nell Dunaway, Doris Evelyn Fllppin, Darlene G1lley, Bota Bell Graham, Georgla Marle Klng, Nancy Mae K1tchens, Treva Jo Leek, Mary Beth Looney, David McClanahan, Russell McClinton, Nancy Bell Masslngill, Gelena Newton, Karl Norris, Kyle NOPTIS, George Pennington, Hugh Reed, Bessie Mae Robinson, Harry Scott, Bill Anne Seldom, J L Starr, Grace Swift, Joy Ann Walston, Dale Kay Wheeler, June Wh1te, Jimmy Louis Wilkinson, Laverne Wlllis, Shirley Jean Zeigler N . 1 , Q ,, I . 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ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS lhe A7le hlementary School has done excellent work 1U 1943 Miss Marguerite Atwood's f1PSt grade lS do1ng an lnterest Lng health un1t A doctor and a nurse in costumes make daily Lnspectlons Toy telephones are used to make calls to the doctor lhe children have read nJ1mmy Chew,n made posters, and a very clever vegetable parade Mrs F1519 Mae Feris second grade 1S dolng a un1t cotton They have made an lllustrated book on this subject Extenslve nature study has been a part of thelr work Lnglish Club has been organized for wh1ch new 0fflC9FS are Mrs Bertha Harwell's third grade has made a farm and country store Farm houses, barns, anlmals, and flelds have been artistically arranged Their class is now dolng a pat riotic unit which includes the study of the flags of Allied H3t1OPS Amerlcan and Russlan soldlers carrylng the flags of thelr countries are on parade on thelr chalk rack They have also made a study of many famous masterpleces Mrs Daphana Smith s fourth grade has decorated their room w1th Spanish d9S1EHS, planted a cactus garden, and made a miscellaneous collection of Spanlsh obJects Spanish mater1a1s such as the alphabet, numbers, etc have been made lHtO note books cut 1D Spanish deslgns such as roses and guitars Spanish pictures and valentines are among the1r best work The children have read Spanish stories and have worked problems given out in Spanlsh The customary Elementary School grade w1ll dramatlze 'The Three Bearsn and WLittle Red Riding Hood' in Spanish as their part of the program The fifth, Slxth, seventh, and eighth grades have depart mental work Miss Ira Bell Harper, fifth grade home room teacher gave these grades speclal training lH singing patriotic and popular numbers of World Wars one and two for the Armistace Program She has also aroused enthusiasm 1n seventh grade read ing by uslng 'Weekly Readern and county llbrary books to supplement her text M1ss Delia Brock, sixth grade home room teacher, has been teaching her pupils to speak and write Spanlsh They have made a ioke book which they are giving to the Red Cross for soldiers Her fifth grade history class is having a contest the paStS1X weeks to approve class work and citizenshlp Duane Wheeler and Us . . ,- 1l3Q . . , 1 ' f ' S ' ' g ' ' - .' a . 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' , ' ' ' An T S 1 . y .. elected each weekt D g . a 1 V ' - ELEMENTAQY SCHOOL NEWS and Ernest Slkes lre the captilns lhe losers wlll entertain the winners on the last day of the contest when a ch1ld gets four demerits he pays a penny to the refreshment fund Her eighth grade arithmetic class has made LH interesting and educatlonal notebook Mrs Mamle Ceorge Beaver, seventh grade home room teacher, has emphasized the study of heroes, medals the war and its influence on imports and exports 1D her SOF181 science classes She encourages origlnality in her PHQl1Sh classes Mr Drue Smith, Elementary School Princlpal and eightlxgrade home room teacher teaches arithmetlc He and h1S class are planning a picnlc at Eagle Mountain lake at the close of school The customary eighth grade graduation exerclses will be May 13 at 2 00 P M at the Azle Hlgh Qehool Audltorium Mlss Oulda Nlblett, Mlss Ruby Moore, Mr A W Ferrell, and Mrs Slmon Snider of the High School faculty zlso have some work in the grade school M155 hiblett and her flfth grade have traced ploneer families from the Fastern Coast into Canada and noted their contributions to C1Vl11LPLJOH Ier eighth grade has done recreatiqnal reading ln poetry and short stories Mlss Moore has taught the elghth grade the fundamentals of grammar through work books Mr Ferrell s Elghth grade spelling class has flnlshed the text and they are studylng phOH1CS He has been StTQSS1Hg CltiZ9HShip and character buildlng 1D the flfth grade Mrs Snider has been teachlng her flfth grade arithmetic class equal dlV1SlOH of products by rationing Her puplls are doing this work enthusiastically The Elementary School has made definite progress this year both in school subjects and in C1tiZ8HShip 1 V? 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