Beaumont High School - Pine Burr Yearbook (Beaumont, TX)
- Class of 1935
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' xx' Y ' 1 I I' 1. 1 x. ,, , 1. ' .1 'F' ' .1 1 v ,Q Q V' THE HARDEST PROBLEM OF THE YEAR TO SOLVE CEVEN MR. PAUL GIVES UPI IS WHAT IN THE WORLD DID THE SENIORS, JUNIORS, AND SOPHS DO WITH ALL THEIR IDEAS, ENERGY, AND PENNIES BE- FORE THE DEAR OLD PUB- LIC ADDRESS SYSTEM PRO- JECT APPEARED, AND HOW DID THE FACULTY USE ALL THEIR TIME? IN LESS THAN THREE MONTHS. OVER S600 IN PENNIES, NICKELS, AND DIMES WAS RAISED AND HANDED TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION FOR THE INITIAL PAY- MENT. -.HOW WAS THIS DONE? RUMMAGE SALES, BASKET- BALL AND VOLLEYBALL GAMES, PLAYS, AUCTIONS, CANDY SALES, APPLE DAY , A PENNY FOR YOUR WEIGHT, BICYCLES RACES, BLACK-FACE SKITS-- THE HULLABALOO IN THE BALCONY AND THE BULLA- BAHOO BELOW HAS CEAS- ED. THE FISH, CONTENT WITH DREAMS OF FUTURE ASSEMBLIES, WHEN EVERY WORD WILL COME IN AS LOUDLY AS THE NEXT DOOR NEIGHBOR'S RADIO, ARE AS QUIET AS THE DEAR OLD POTOMAC IT- SELF. M1 Mac dddl6SS9 B H S tudent assembly 1100 trong HIGHLIGHTS OF THE YEAR No one can denv that thlS has been a gleat yeal for us We the Class of 35 can no longer mumble complamts about oul p1 edecessors the Class of 34 gettmg all the breaks thlough school out of sheel luck Our IIHX IS broken lf there ex er xx as one and xxe haxe shared ou1 good foltune xx th the lower classes We shall nex Q1 ln the future look back on the school year of 35 xx 1thout rememberlng though hoxx dark the prospects looked at the begmnmg Flrst It seemed lmDOSSlbl6 to haxe the Plne Burr for fman clal leasons Next our football team looked llght young and lnex perlenced a hopeless p1cture 1n x1ew of the powerful team from oux nelghboxmg c1ty Our loyal All State Band 1n thelr dlscolored purple and xx h1te looked neglected 1n comparlson wlth the sxvanky mllltary attue of the Black Battallon In assembly the Flsh cradled 1n the balcony or pushed back under lt Cget the trundle bed effect'7J were behax mg xx orse than Flsh all because they couldn t hear a word There would be no Favorltes because of no Plne Burr and no May Fete for goodness knows what leason In fact the dear old Alma Mater seem ed headed stralght for the bovx woxxs Suddenly thlngs began to happen as they usually do when 1100 students want them to A commlttee of 1ud1c1ous stralght thmkmg xx ell polsed Senlors went to the Board of Educatlon and returned Wlth the glad t1d1ngs that the Plne Burr of 30 would be 1f Following close upon the heels of that news came the xvord that the Board of Educatlon had ordered new Band unlforms to arrlxe durlng the sprlng Turkey Dav brought the glorlous d1str1ct champlonshlp 1n football and soon afterxx ard we were celebratmg the same tltle ln basketball Plans for a Publlc Address System lnstallatlon proxlded the student body ralsed the 1n1t1al payment were announced and soon completed And last but not least the Favorltes and the May Fete were reallzed 14 , ' f' ,N ,'.,:,g...vuvl-0-vi' K ' 2 - I I ' .I 1 n Q ff F , Q '. c ' ' ' ff S . . . 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N - 5 , . . tt rlght M ake y ulman Cn ey D E rexent u Halllav M redge up e ey I3 Q BOARD OF EDUCATION 'VIR OTIS FULLEN X ue President 'NIRS A S LEAKE Secretarw MR J K CASEY MRS MONROE CH APMAN MR C I BABCOCK MR H J HALLIDAY 'VIR X D CARROLL VIR LEO 'NIEX COMMITTEES BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES MR H J HALLIDAY Chauman MR J K CASFY Chalrman MR OTIS PULLEN MRS MONROF CHAPNI-KN MR Y D CARROLL MR C I BABCOCK FINANCE AND ACCOUNTS RELATIONS MR Y D CARROLL Chalrman MR LFO NEY Chaxrman MR OTIS FULLEN MRS MONROE CH-XPNIAN MR J K CASEY MR C L BABCOCK EMPLOYMENT ATHLETICS MR OTIS PULLEIN Chduman MR C L BABCOCK Chalrman MR Y D CARROLL M H I HALLID-XS MR J lx CASEY MR LEO NEY CAFETERIAS MRS MOINROE CHAPMAIN Chalrman MR LEO NEY MP H I HXLLIDAX 10 I ,. ,Q ,A -A XF. -. K X il mx Lef u 'f 1 rs. Le , ser' to the Board: Mrs. Ch w ' : s ': r. 'owell. p s'd 3 F llen: I '4 , 5 rs. A l Y , Secfy tu S1',rrt.: S 1. Moor 3 N ': ah suck DR. L. C. POWELL ------------- President 1 . . - ----- ---- - - - :' 1 R -.--.----'--- I 4 y f I a 1 Ju V n I 4 A Y v L 1 . . . . . . A . . . , f I ' . . . L' 4 , . 1 w 1 v . I . . . . . p - 1 - q Ju ' . , . . . . , . 1 L , 1 1 V I ' 1 D u 4 ' ' . I , . . . f , . . . R. . . . . ' . , ' v I 1 x. . - . : Y ADMINISTRATION Sl PPR1NTlE.NDl'NI' M l- MOORE M5 dear SQHIOFS But a few weeks from now and you leaxe Old Beaumont H1gh and face a xx a1t1ng w orld .School l1ke home has been fllled wlth 1ts tasks and also ltS pleasules I'here has been much to wx hlch you haxe drlxen yourselves because your bettel ludgment told vou lt must be done and there also has been much xx hlch drew you because of xts com pelllng lntelest You w1ll tlnd lt so ln llfe llfe as you face lt and forge ahead You w1ll fmd It good lf you can face It vuthout fear and you can face It wlthout fear lf you have confldence 1n your own power My prayer for you IS that you fmd the roadway bordered w th roses the flelds laden wlth golden gram and all the world teemlng Wlth op portunlty In such a settlng may there come to each and every one of you golden days fllled Wlth frultful forceful servlce to humanklnd generous measure of economlc success an unending round of wholesome soclal pleasure a beautlful happy home and a total evlstence that wlll make the world better because you haxe ln ed We bld you an offlclal goodbye Wlth a sharp tang of regret because you are gomg and we wlsh 5 ou Godspeed on the road that lles ahead Cordlally yours 'VI E MOORE Supermtendent of Schools 16 , --A--H X, N. 2 . 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ADMINISTRATION PRINCIPAI E C M DANALD Dear Students of BHS Thls has been a very unusual year IH so far as 1n1t1at1ve 1n the student act1v1t1es IS concerned Two achlevements stand out and de serxe specxal mentlon Flrst 1n order of achxevements IS the part that the semor class played IH securlng a contlnuance of the PINE BURR When for eco nomlc reasons lt seemed necessary to suspend the publlcatlon of the Plne Burr the class orgamzed 1tS forces and wlth grlm determxnatlon pro ceeded to take steps to clear the way for sponsorlng and flnanclng the annual The commlttee that appeared before the Board of Educatlon and secured not only the1r approval but also flnanclal asslstance deserxe commendatlon for the1r sk1ll ln presentlng the clalms of the class The other achlevement that stands out as belng remarkable ln the extreme IS that of the PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM No flner demon stratlon of school Splrlt has ever been gn en ln the hlstory of BHS To the Student Councll goes the Cfedlt for 1n1t1at1ng the movement and or ganlzlng the procedure for ra1s1ng the amount required for maklng the 1n1t1al payment The commlttee that presented the matter to the Board of Educatlon and secured the1r approx al exerclsed a hlgh degree of sk1ll and tact The home rooms have been exceedlngly resourceful ln plans to ralse the1r quotas The undertaklng was a blg one and the success that you haxe achlex ed 1n securlng the system merits hlgh plalse I congratulate you on your achlexements Xou haxe gnen unmls takable proof that a umted student body can accompllsh blg thlngs for the school I appreclate your work your loyalty and the fme spxrlt of cooperatlon that has characterlzed your splendld efforts I trust that the student bOdl8S that follow may recene 1nsp1rat1on from your achlex ements and be led to gnc the1r best efforts toward making Beau mont Hlgh a better school Yours slncerely E C MCDANALD PI'lI1C1pal I :...., ' Z, W' Q W 7' ' X. 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' ' I . 1 A - 1 z s,1'S. stt 211' -Iv A ' Y.: A., . 1 1 1 - A ' ' l FACULTY ADVISORY GROUP 'lhe Faculty Adxlsoly broup can alu axs be thought of as a credlt to the teachers better 1udgment slnce the students alu ays agree and elect these membels as OfIlC9lS of the Councll or It may be thought of as a credlt to the students bettel 1udgment smce they aglee xx th the teachers Elther wav It 18 taken the Faculty Adusory Commlttee IS none the less a nucleus of the school Th1s body IS composed of fue members fxom each class the IUHIOI and sen1o1 members elected the last of the plecedlng school year ax d the sophomores elected by the faculty after the tn t quarter Thls veal for the fnst t1me class plesldents wexe made honoraly membels All matters pertalnlng to the school orlglnate here befole they pass on 1n the fo1m of suggestlons to be acted upon bv the Councll as tlons attendmg the presentatlon of a suggestlon Members of th1s group also conduct any necessary 1nx estlgatxons attendant to the ldea Thls olganlzatlon perhaps more than any othel contrlbutes to the bulldmg up of co operatlon between facultv and students and to dl xectmg student act1x1t1es 1nto the ught channels Offlcers were June Vlartln chanman Maly Lou Hunter secretarv and MISN Nlargalet Glad nex adx1se1 me Q20 ILNTI' MARIIN Mxss MAR: ARI 1 c1Am.1-x 00 ' V P1 - v N v. v. , , , ' I 1, I Y' ww 'w YI 1 A - , v H A A . . l - , , S ' 'A L. N nl , I vs , any sw Lv o 'kv .Aw kv . ' Aw 1 Katy, J D u 1 1 .D eq .1 4 1 an , .lf 1 A . v ' C ' af. a whole, and these members make to the larger body the explana- .L 1 . . y K C Y my . K 1 ' , 3 . ' , - .ww 1 I 4 N . W , .. A V ' ny? v. 1' W . u 1 Chairman A L Adviser Lf , S 4 ' 1 9 r f 1 I I STUDENT COUNCIL The pulpose of thls orgamzatlon shall be to proude a means for student partlclpatxon 1n school gox ernment to stxmulate student actluty to dex elop good c1t1zensh1p to recogmze works of merlt to be a medlum of seruce to offer a means of co operatlon between students and fac u ty Thus are the fundamental prmclples of the Student COLIHCII set forth ln 1ts constltutxon Thls years Councll has undenlably fulfllled all these dut es ex cept1onally falthfully and the results attamed are altogether fax ox able The mam subject of the year a plan lnvolvlng more work and flH3l'lCl3.l stablhty than any pro1ect yet undertaken by the students has been Publlc Address System Thls undertaklng has resulted 1n a roarmg success wxth a completely modern ampllfylng sy tem lnstalled and the 1n1t1al payment totalmg approxlmately S600 pa1d entlrely by the students ulthout outslde ald The Councll conslsts of the Faculty Advlsory Group and one lepre sentatlwe from each home room Addltlonal 2.Ct1Y1tl9S of th1s organlza t1on haue been the Student Remmder System the recordlng of the polnt system the sponsorlng of the annual recognltlon p1 ogram the complllng, of the yearly schedule the awardmg of the senlor th1 ee year C1t1Z9HSh1p avs ard and the yarlous other aCt1V1t16S xx h1ch make the1r appearance from tlme to tlme JFANNP GUNN 71 I S 4 1 . . 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M Jirou fpre ldentl Mr Bemlxenstein Mr Bull and M1 Morris meet on executixc bu mes PARENT TEACHER ASSOCIATION Our Parent Teacher Association in the Beaumont High School has been called the Parent Teacher Student Association and rightly so since its aim and purpose is to co operate xx 1th and to assist the student bodx We haxe outgrown many of the former xx ays of helping and haxe con centiated our efforts on xx ays and means of assisting and co operating vxith the student bodv and the faculty We should like to feel that xxe are a real help xx hat 18 known as the Group Plan Three groups Sophomores Juniois and Seniors met in a body ex ery other month and each separately in the alternate months Thls gave each group an opportunity to discuss its oxxn particular problems and to plan progress of especial interest to each VVe have made mistakes but haxe proflted by them and shall pass along xx hat we learned from experience that well known teacher VVh1le we haxe not accomplished so much as we should haxe liked to accomplish xxe have enioyed the contact xx 1th the facultx and xx ith the students and we feel xery grateful to all vs ho so graciously helped us VVe are especially grateful to the Rotary Club for its assistance xx hlch enabled us to help many students to continue their school xx ork and to the School Board for its approx al of our using the gymnasium for some of ou1 functions and xxe feel that the High School Parent Teacher Association xxill alxx avs haxe a champion in Mr McDanald 'HRS HARRY JIROL Plesident Z7 I -1 R x X l rs. ' s' , s. - ' 5 ' , s. X , 's. 1 13 -' ' ' 1 s' I - t - A . . . r Y , . Q Q , -1 A' v Ax . xx ' nfs ' 7- 1 - ' We have been pioneering in an unexplored field this year in using ' 3 ' . - :, ':, ,- , Y . , 1 y- y . ' ' . , . . l y 'ki K1 I y . , 7 r ' 1 v - kv N ' A KN 1 V u L1 1 . K 3 v ' . - ' ' ' ' 7. I vg w 1 V 1 . l , , . 4 . , l mmm: CLASS OF 1935 As we are thrown out into the cold world by the simple means of a diploma, we cannot refrain from looking back over our last year with the conscious pride of achievement. Spurred on by our petite yet effi- cient sponsor Nliss Chirlsit, Berly and our cnthusi istic officers we have toppcd the highest hurdle ind w'on our 1' ice by Durantc s nose. Orr first and 5.,rc'1tcst iump time it the f1lSf of thc year w hen w e w ele infoimcd that the Pine Bun would haxe to be discontinued un less we could make the glade Yvlth Mis tmtmsn mum a tlemendous united effort by the sweat of our collectlxe blow we clealtd the topmost handicap and made a happy landing with the book you ste betoie vou Just to prove oui or1g1nal1ty we galloped up with a brand new idea 5911101 Apple Day w h1ch shows w hat a healthy lot we ale The old school liked it so w ell that it may become an annual affan tWe max leaxe oui teeth marks on the halls of BHS after all J In spite of the fact that we will be out of the running next vear we did oui part to make the old cmdex path easier for the Junior chaigers F01 when the public address system hedge heaved in sight w e dldn t shy but took it ln our stride Catheilng all our energles we threw them into that last spult and finished with flying colors w1th Nothing But the T1 uth class play undei the d11ect1on of Mrs Mary Reed It panicked em' In parting may we say We hadda good time 'P' W0 The play s the thing and it Nothing But the Truth 24 5 - f ! , A 2 X . , 1 C v X 1' Z 1 I I J' I L 'l Y' J J l Y z , M -2 2 x ' 1x1 1 1 1 1 , A f K K 1 1 , 1 ' 1 3 , ' 1 , 1 . . 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Anybody who accepts the Job of wrntmg up Dxckw accumpllshments la undertaking u Herculean ta-sk In spite of the fact that our class president does everything well meludmg the edltorshlp of the Pme Burr and that the teachers all adore hum his brown eyes and nutay sense of humor make hum go over lug wlth the gurls and his fme sportsmanmhxp and unassummg manner have won all the boys admiration There aren t many Tarzans around here who can get away with parkmg the car at the dates house and talumz her to the dance on a street car But aek Dltk He dld nt And let us tell you the date loved xt 5 u F '51 ha E . iii Q53 :ge ,,,L- Ji, Q, of JJ, ly 535 I I ' l 'mg 1931 ' ga, 3 'L' , f -55 , -if 4' 'F , ,,-fy :ffl ,gi . H: . , .T 21. he. 45 L, Q, ,fl m2f'fL ,,,-, 'ffl li ig. .gt n g 'X . --xy .ht aff' . . . ,A - . . 1 . itil . . L B . . . 1, . . i . - , . . . :fr ' ' gif .14 A , fl .L g .E A735 57 2 mai 4- r SENIORS OFFICERS BIHN LAURA AGNES Vice Presxdent Na I If ot Sl In Q un onu oorn emxetnx H PIQNIIQI. LI10 ne I I I 1. ot or Lum mtg L oI1.,11n en u mon er 1 I N noun: e 4 pxrta oxxex QI 0 1 mean x I heaxt Ive llc 1, N at , N I o rn mxllme re ou 1 fx x v r DAVIS VIRGINIA Secretary aw Quretary In I n li rr 4 S t mv efret ny 4 Reporter I N ation xl Honor Sm I9 y zuurer in 1 x lsorv .ron m Flulx et re arv -I nxem e Swlfty may be the orlglnator of xlovs motion but he hay all the fems around the e parts pantlng to lxetp up with her Along, with the family tovx Vlrglnm tould sell her xtrmg of hearts and buome fm.-xnually mdependent for lxfe Too Na N the httle lady vuth Nuch brains ind Alu lty that Rwe Instltute vull be calling, for more tucientx from H GUNN JEANNE Treasurer U lent 1 ounm ll iv I T9NlIIt'IIl 4 I at ulty AIINISUTY ,roup 'I me iurr 4 Lla-s lreast rer I Natlona onor Souety H ot S In 1 I atm C u 44 Junior I'lny H Home Room Presldent Sm atb off 'o the flr-.L ptrxon In our history to he elea u pre:-nlent of Student Lounul by aulnmatxonl lwen while mullectmz. uls wrltmp. or nlrawmg. for the. llnf. liurr att my, ln playa news QKIIIIIIL, the paper and VKTIIIIIL prue vunnlnll themes he nnver fails to grace the honor roll A plendld all around y.,1rl und awayx around when needed lg H S loxes her Jeanne 76 I. 1 ,H , l'la.'.' Vive-Pr-SAlent 'il-1, 'Zl5: S 'lx unrl l lsk' 'IISZ l'in- , If 'f'l5:H 'R S 21' 7 . 'J-'ln '35 l' A' S has l en fo'szk'nf :Ill h S 1'-- s' -1 Lh- Ge A: um' I fell 1 I1 ' 1: rl. 'l'o all the lmls : ' l th s' 2 h ' ' ', sh st'll ' s an vytrz - 4- at, VK'h' - sh .' ' l.am:ll', shv'll lc' kept xo lousy that it v n't sm-e : g ' I f '- All -1-fs luzufk in hr Illini: h:1n1l's lis- tum-v. ll If If IQ Cl' - -' ' ' 'I T2 'i e u 'I5:,'1u4ien C' 111'il'35fl-755. Q S 1 f':5q ':4g 1' I S -'rg':44, I ' '35, Tre .' 'I T: Ifavllty' Ad , t' 1 .352 Glee Qg -:asa-'35, S - 1- , '34, 'arg 1-3 .- bl 'ZS-1,715 is . V: N ' . , J ' ' 5 'pz z'l IA, . 1. V. . Y S .- 5 A ls. .s. fi l Q as all Sm 1, ' -' '34, '2F, ' '25: 'q - ' 1' '::5:I'1 I '25: ' 'Sl in: I I H -' - 'I , 'II53 S -k and liufk' 'Sift .' ' l b '33, ': 5 ' 'rt : 'IF K . .'f:k- - 1 - v .Vlll .--, 'I ' ' 5, 2. I 1 ' .' ' . if S - , Y 5 . v. . . ig Q 5 ADLER EVA Eva. ay hes go1nL 1 t h r urs akm are of se Her d1spos1t1on 1 sweet enough to be an angels ut st1ll we Lanl see her flU8I,IIIL upward w1th bus wh1te wmgs Just yet xa has eyelashes that w1ll work on any man and what doe do w1 em S 1 rears good l.1ookS' ALLEN ROBERT HENRY IV llle Burx Son ann liuskln 4 111m lm, Home Room Proxzram Cha1rman 45 Bobs whole lmposlng appellatum 1s Robert Henry Al n we ta e asapar1 a 1 you please When t comes to sellmg cars nobody can outshme th1s super sales mm who doe 1 muc en ally as a hox y If old V1 ra t1on seems a llttle l1stless go see Bobby dIIll he ll EYIIIBIYI 1 t e 1st de ax ANDERSON ERVINE ON EDIA ixsketb 1ll ase mall an Vo 1 ma Although we lost Nedla to Dallas for a year we won the t1n1l den 1on and got her hack auun th1s year Neets mletts athletus as her forte both 1n Interest and ab1l1ty whlle her natural charm fmds plenty of other lntuest t o Shes as sportlng, as her fr1e11dly 1er111 ANGELO JULIET lhoral Klub omg Room l o 1 m Kh 1111 11t L 1ean Club lhe Romeo who nl1mbs upon th1s Jul1ets halcony w1ll be a mushty lucky one beta1 se J11l1e can do all the s r enadmys 1nd belleye me you shes good at It too When -uhool days are on er Jul1et w1ll go to work llllt shell keep on smgmg. 'md beatlng t1me wxth 1 typewrlter ARENDALE EDITH VIRGINIA 14 ent S Growmy. tactus as a hobby may be a lnt unusual bllt so ls Ed1th who spends her spare moments between dates wheedllng, th1s splky plant to Dlll forth longer and better spmes It s too hard fellows but l'd1th ls already spoken for ln a Ing way l'he 1dea of bemg a June brlde appeals to her maybe ATWOOD PAUL oothall 5 H bpumsh Llub H Home Room Ireasurer H Alternxtt Representatne in laul 1 one reason why so many 1.,1rls lespeually one! attend football games ln fact ll It WQFEII t for the ears lClark Cables! hed look just l1ke that ldol of the sllyer -screen Son lslnee he shmes on the football team and beams o11 the lad1es1l Is a soc1al l1on BALSTON BILLIE lt was 1 break for some poor patlent tube Whell B11 lle declded on nurslng as her professlon One touldnt feel yery -:ck w1th B1ll1e around When those pretty dark eyes of hers lnzht up there Ib the effect as of sunshme tommg lnto the room And sunshme 1s good for lnyallds Our weather forecast for Hlllle 1s unl1m1ted y1s1b1l1ty and plenty of s11nsh1ne BANGS JAMES Sthool News fl vtryom loxes a -.a1or my lhats why Mrs Ii:-1111.s son James ls go1ng to make even more tertaxn h1-1 plane III the healts of the lassles by enterlng, Annapolis when he gets that sheepskln James s poluy ls havlng a good time and h1 motto 1 My name ls J1mm1e and Ill take all you g1mm1e lI1LlllK'lIIlE a palr of crutches BARBIN EARL M lhat s I' w th e s ow ll sure L-FIU T- N grln too betause when he does IhIIll..N he does them IH a bu: way Hook hobby Is lllllllllly., ralers and h1s am b1t1on 1s bulldlny, a1rplanes he knows what lt takes I keep em up 1n the a1r huh glrls BARRICK ETHEL Baseball H Along. w1th her other auompllshments Ill by has tertamly added a IEDIIIAIIOH for being, good natured Someone has remarked that you d have A hard t1me f1111l1ny. her outs1de of sthool wxthout her I'IdII'II-Z tugs We can say that It would be harder to fxnd her wlthout a ehunklvs anytlme 27 SENIORS Ur I s' gs s ' f tx le e fut 1 t - 0' it- .' lf. ' 's .' ' f . h 5. - . . ' H. ' , , ,' ', . ' ' , ' S , U -. V- s A. ' . v , 4 ' ' ' ' -S she th 'f '! h- ' lx f F . , 1 1 Q H451 -k 1 . '24 , 'rssg bl' f ':s:+:1 g le , IV-- ' 'll k s 'Q 'll , 'f ' , I -1 ' ' -s'1. 3'1 1 lb. U I it, .mvn tl 11 11: Ulf ' A I 1 'szzsq B- ,- 1- 21:41 'rr -k 21:41 ll -yl ll 'zss 5 I ' ' T533 H - 'r 11'z1 T airnz 'tiiig IC . -rg ' ' 'ZH I ' , v I- 5 .. R - . l . Se , Student Council 'iliig Home Room President 'Zi-1, Vic-e-l'1'es- 'I 'S 5 . . - i F , .: 2-.: I . I . ,N I f- K, I. 'S b. v x. . 7' L. '- .'. l x ': 5 ' IC 1 - ' Q 'I -l . - ' U '55 ,S ' .S ,, ' . A J.: . .J , ' Iurl i th .'l b l .' f ' . I a bit! - - K. ' ' , . ' . 5,7 . 5. . . ' . r 5. 0 1 . - '- .' i11 li. H. S. 'I' I- I, If SENIORS BATTLE VIRGINIA I8 Burr I oI ewN II le null H I ether VIrgIIIIn playN tht pIIno t Improve her III IIILK IT w ether he IYIHSN ts Ind III her mIINIIal keyboard ITIIIIQIINQFN I IIIIL-tIoII lor IdlltI'PVIN I of Mr tIre fg Anvwxv thIN IIImble fmgtred blond wont have anx trouble buommg Nomebodx N very IIFIN Ite NQITGIATQ Qhe N no IIIIIt ter when It comeN to I lI8N9lIIll game uther BEAMAN DOROTHY RHEA I'IIkle'l No he N JuNt QXQTIISIDK her woman N rIgh to change her mlnd And she haN another womanly xIrtue vs Ith IQ Neldom Idle a gIft of th.-Itter Its alINolu elw taNc-Inatlng to lINten to her for :he h.-IN a Lute lIttle rIpply laugh that keepN Interruptmg her Maybe It N that eluNlSe thmlr talled perNonalIty that mIIkeN her No much III demand BEAN JAMES Sthool NevsN 'VI IeIe It or nxt N Xe o r mIIN. reI IINIIINIFIOIIN boy Ple.-INe don t thInk we re ton lIght mmded bIIt Nald IIIIIUNITY wouldnt menn a thIng to IIN vuthout the thterful frIendlIneNN Jlmmy haN along wIth It. I-II gun IN trlllhleneti up manx a doleful NllII'It l th It N III t IoIIntN vIIth IIN BENCKENSTEIN FRED LOCK rv StoutN In II ople vIhI wont er why II I nlwa N argu ng III fInIlly be N:ItINfIed HI N HUIIIL to be a lawyer and argut argue up In front ot' otN I N II I IIN on nxtural th It he would wInt to get Nome IIIYICIICE III hII!h I ool ell bet t at If t e urw N a la eN our Brlll won t need to argue BIRDEN CHARLES ChdI'lQS IN that loIable lIttle box that all the teatheIN rave about betaIINe he IN No Iute HIN hobby IN that al moNt IInIIerNal Ine tollt-ttIIII. KUIIIN Although he IHIII In ereNted In aIIIIIIrIng the ttle of ladIeN man aN N9 N am N N v If he lIII,t. Ld the mandr- break BLACK BERNICE ool NIIIN l Nke I.I l IIIIN aNeII o ex I em trnuybe a NQIIIIII II N In IoN oII I I, N IthItIIN thIouI. r I lItx n Ik Loo III Inv Nport and er vIIllI XIIILNN to rtmIIII Ifter Ihool Ur om. htllII'N f I Irutlte e Intsnr to gut L I Nton muI4oN break when Nhe got there Ifttr Lrrdd IIItIon to hetome 1-I Iottors IIN'-INIIIII BLACK EDNA MAE Dear AIIIIIIQ know t All N how dnl l'dIIa Mae et No muah grax matter under Nuth lII'HlhI red han' ls I Q I-,ur ,I NIgn of the brIllI.-Int mlnd or IN the grxy mi-Il ter there to tone the haIr down D Int bother to In vser IIIIIIQ bet IuNe we Ike her ,IIINt a N e I BLACK RICHARD IIIIINh Klub IIIIN IntereNtInI. I ap hIN an IxteedIIII.l3 IeINItIle Ol' Nlmplg eIcrIthInI. Q mIght han. I:ueNNeI I though for he Ian tell you HlII'lI9lhIIIL! aboult neaIly any Nll I ett under the Nun t out I Ird I IIt I I da hu Irngr IN If m4 IoItI III lilvsart Hue Inothu home tovsn boy maktN good ed whnt he Iull l BOOTH HELEN en I man lute IIUIN that N ne N Nt d ll I -, wx I I IIt Idltor I.rInt N 5oIII noNe on the proIerlIIal stone and demandN neIINy new'- e II plInN o get marrled later In llfe e aN no Ill hou much lIter but IJEFIIADN .IN Noon IIN Nhe maktN enourh tu NII Iport a IIN IIIII 9 e wot' I too BOWER ALMA ek lI III 'reNII e ,LN on fr oNe IanN Ir Q IIIIII ,IIIIN Ifa Iottage for thu h TUNSN roIInI I A nII IIIQN to In orIheN adtr JII I III5 Iombarto We don t knou about her INII Il Hhlll I t I d Intl QILN Ind htr IlIaInIIng If Nonalltx I L ue I xentute Ii ,rf .fl 'Ni I I ' QI l'II T453 SJIIIQIII Cruncil 'iifiz Sch Il N 'Rig V I- IQ yl '22 V3 t Vh ' ' ' - .- I 'I .. - I ,,. I ' . I h s .' I ' ' -- -I ' 'A s E 1 ' ' -' -I A ' -V 'sk' . ' L . V rho 't 5. ' ' MW. B' T. . . . 5. t 'I . 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' ' mI 'I ' but ht so 1 -'ng D- -, I I ' ' ' ' I -rx ' ' j wAll lIl'lIl ' NII NN in I ny 128 BOWERS DORIS HAYDEN 11111 1- 111 e1 Ft 1r 11t1r1 r 111111191111 N1h1111l N111s H11m1 R111n1 Qe1r1lary s n1 1 1e11 1 1 1 0 r 1 11 11 1 1m111l 11 1 r e111n1 1111 1 eyen t 1111 11nether 11n1e 111. 111s1ness n1111 11111 hlre C1 as '111 eff1 llll 111 11r1 11r 11 et er some 11111111 sw 11n 1111 s1 11 1e1 for h11'ne 11111111m11s f1rs BRAINARD JANE L11 1 11 r11 lt 911 1111111 e111 1 rr 1111 ra1 11 11111 S 1111 11 A 1 1111 a 111111 11n11r 811111:- 111e11 n 11111 fr1en1 s m 1el1111 11 1 1 1 111s er ll WI 1 st11111 1 t men 11111 K e 111 the 11 011 s 1 1111 L 1n1 e 1ne a1 l 1111 11e the he tere1l l1fe V1 e 1111111 1r' BRAMMER SARAH ELLEN 111k 11 1311-.km 1 1111nt 111nc1 14 f1rls I'l1NE I'1lL lia'-ke l1all H J11n111r Harmony Llu11 Vlce IIFQ'-vlfltlll df U 95 a Nt II S1ssy llttle Sarah Ihammer h1 nt 1le111le1l yet whether 111 he 1 1.1m te11her11r an 111te1'111r 1le111r1l11r' W1 ll g111rante1 she 11 110 a 111ce s 1 tI9tllTi1.1I1L, any h1111ls11n1e LLIIQIQIYIAII 11mf. Iiut 111th her XVHI9 1ss11r ment 11f lntornsts 111 1111 en1 111 11111 1.11 H11llyw11111 BRAND RICHARD ALVIN omeRo11m I'res11lent 12 Band 12 41 Onhestra 1 I'rack 3 Wheneyer there 1s nced fur a lxugh 111' a hexrty brand 111s1 call 11n fr1en1l Alxln Hes well supphed w1th all k1n11s 11 pep but la111.,hs are h1s s11e11alty H1-s 11st 11f 11ther 11tom11 hshments 1n1'l111les belnsz a ITIIINICIZYI as well as 1 IALIIEN man An1l hy the may after 1111nn1ng that 11n1f11rm at A Sz M he s sure to 11111111 taps for would be r11 1ls 1n the L H111 11f hearts BROWN CHARLES National Honor S111 lety 11 School N1ws 'Y Here 1s a sit m1n1.ly ser11111s m1n1le1l h111 h11 1 s111te 1 the fa1t that he 1111tes 1111 the s11bJe1t of 1hem1stry 1an t 11u1te 1onc'eal that m1sch1e1ous twlnkle 111 h1s eye Although he ls a tr1fle bashful th1s tra1t only a11ls h1m Ill k1e111n1l the femlnme 1tes 111mpletely baffled BROWN LANELLE l'1 erpem LIUIJ S Glee Club H 1 MHICIEIT 111th the n11ek 11r11111n eyes softlv 1v111n1, h11r 11111 111ely n111 11mb1n1t111n t11 mlkg any gentleman art s11ee1l 1111 te11 btats 11er n11n11te1 ll l1e 1ng,s t 11 I9 h11 1 ,ll 1 1s sweet as she l1111ks I 111elle 111ten s to best1111 h1.1 ta1ents 11n t e l111s1ness 1111rl11 111 the 1111s11111n 111' s11n1e11nes 11r11ate sten11 BROWN MILLER ome Room I'res11lent 4 X M C A Just 11 1 1h some 11.111 when a b11n1h 11f 1,z1rls get lUllElh9l the 111111er at1on al11ays turns t11 'VI1ller Brown Hes t'1ll hes 111rk an1l on my goo ness 1 he handsome' In111len ally hes a mar1el1111s 1lan1er too But every s1l1 e1 l1n1111. ls InSIll9 a. 11111111 M111 ls a v111man hater s1n1t Mary 11ent 1 tk t them Arkansas h11ls BROWN RAYMOND se1n1s th11 111111 111111 ayt 1een a 111111. m11 L 11ref11l H1 n1a1le a11 avxful mess Ivy '-l'WUllHL S0 H1-filly 1,1rs 111th the 1rr1111 lal1ele1l R1yn111n1l ruause R1y man s ma11 11111 puts al h1s tlme IH 1t h11nt1n1, a111l f1sh111L an1 lnseball I'he 11omen are Just 11111 of l111k BUCHANAN DOROTHEE ROSE Orchestra P 5-l Stt dent Chanter MLISIC U 34 I'h1r1 Dut 111th a lot 11f dash has a yen for tr1pp1ng th1 llght tantastu an1l for -111rea1l1n1, hleroglyphus 11ross a pay, and 1all1ng 1t shorthand She 1s the sole owner of a 1at1hy mggle laughlng blue eyes and the a111l1ty to make fr1en1ls Llllllkly and easlly and keep them BUCHANAN MARIAN 1'1ne Burr in H11m1 Room Se1retary 15 V11e I'I 8NIlI6'I1I iw J11n1orl'11-1y 14 S11111 and IIIISIKIII Su Nat1onalH11n11r QUCIBIY Sa Bucks got a l1ne that not eyen 11 football her11 11111111 sur 111e She a natural lf you know what we mean Its not her fault that men just go for the l1l11n1le curls bllll eyes and 1lele1tahle drawl 11m but they does honey Yes suh' N111 11nly beautiful but br11.ht 29 1 SENIORS S' -nt l'1111111'iI '24 1: Glo Fl 1 S ' -1: y '21-1: IC ' 101111 i'l11l1 501' et'1ry '2113 Ch: -- T413 1 ' 'ZST11 'l'11ll. .li , 211111 11t'11l, with an -y f11 'l thvs. Ill 'ls '1 - s all t st111 f11 :1 s ' l I lin --:ml ' 11 h11'1l. 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A 111h1r11r11en1 111n11r1r111' 151111, 1r11 111 1h1N 51111 -s mf1l11s 11 er 11111 r 111' th1 ht 1r111l11Lr e hue 11.-111111 111111 the 1r5s11 11 1111 1011 H 'VI ll'J11r1e III he 11e11r 11111re still hu 1 w11rsh11 1 er11 1 nut h11we11r limp, Cr11N 11 CHAZEN THELMA 111111 l11111n1 N11r111r5 1 1.1111 1111 1111111. lllll'xX N 11 X11 lhf. n I 1 11 1111 I 1111111 11er11 1 111 111 1 11h111 M11 L. 1111 s 1111 11 11 N1 1011 111111111 11,1151 n 1 11 11r 911111111111 CHENELLA MINNIE 1 11 11111 1 11 1N '11 11111113 1n111 11 1,111.41 111 11 11 h 11 1 1 hi 1 111111 111 111 1 ll 11 s 11111 1 111111 11a 1s 1 111 11 1 N1111 N 11111 11111s 11111, 111 1 s 11 1 CLAIBORNE JUANITA 11111 11111 H11m11111 C111 111 It 1 11 s1x111111 1 11111 1 11 1 1n1 1 11115 1 11 1 N 11111 D1 11111 1 11 11 1 1 11 11111ss1'11ll5 reallu CLARK FRANKLIN 1 111n 11 H1111111' S1111et5 5 S1 1111 11N 1111e Burr N a11 H A11 ul1111r 111' the S1h1111l News 11 member 111' the 11r1hes1r1 4 tl IKE UW QUII 3 XNIII' LI' fi 9 ll P IL l 11x 1.11111 what else 1 yet 111 h111111r r111l N11111en1 1'ra l111'1 versatility energy and ambltlon v11r16Il1i helkhlb ff N11111NN I-I1N smile makes htm v1el111me wherexer hi X tensne interests take h1m CLARK TOM S I'he 11111 Alma Mater lost one 11f her han11N11mest suns when 111m 111111led 111 Kl d1IU319 11 m111 term an1l 1.11 111 v111rk Why the rush Tum We sus11e1t that some young lddy With 1 weakness for mas1ul1ne 1llm11l9S curl: hdll' bllle EYE' dnli per-111nal1ty pluN must haxe 11111 n11t111nN 1111.11 h1 head CLUM MARTHA HENRIETTA 1 11111 New 1 Iiasketball H Volleyball 111 Martha 11- a 1,1rl 3111111 lxke up11n flrst ac1111a1ntan1e 1111111-19911 U11 1111 11 Qhe h.-1N everything and then some 11111 she spends all her t1me thmkxng about mules rather than males ln fact -.heN N11 ranch minded th 1 she 11119114215 111 spe111l the 1-QN1 11f her life 1111! where the West begin .1 l1re1l1 f111 the 111wh11yN COKER MARJORIE ETHEL Hume It1111m Secretary I r hestra 1 Glee L11ll1 5 J111111 H1rm1111y C1111 ii Club Cha11ul1e11e1 14 He s11r1 t tune 1n about f1111r years from n11w t11 hear A well knuwn 111109 comng I-Iull11 Worrl for Marlorxes KU ml, 11,1 be a ra11111 artist after she fllllbhes college For three years we have thrilled to her blond hair and Perfectly HUT' genus 111mplex1on Lets hope that ra11111s will have te e uswn by then S1 ' 11 Ruskin 'ZH SV 1 1 his -he ' ::11m hz 'e' 111111: r1z111111 avel. 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' I' 11 ' ' ' vs ' 30 CRAIG, JACK 'ars 'raig'-1 obby's orses No not hobby horses mr ure nuff horsts e unes 111. ones long ones shor ones 1n fact almoat any k1nd of nag. ls amb1t1on t be a bookkeeper Whether that means aud1tor I1brar1an or rate track wager holder 1s a matter for d1sruss1on but the last seems tn offer most varlety CROCKETT SY BLE R11.ht non Qyble th1ef amh1t1on 1n l1fe1s to be the mar ly dres ed thoroughly eompmtent secretary who feeds the big buslness exetutne 1nd15.est1on pllls and flghts off h1s walt 111g publu Wllh Hes 1n tonfz rente liut they ll probably perslstently return next day to see the executne ber luse of the charmmxz secretary CULP E T ootball Fratk S eutuus may lne to t e left of the frst rel um n the Voth road but a man s a man for a that and he runs Lountry Jones 1 close econ: lor the mowboy t1tle 111 li H b Neither does he rate s1ssy grades 1n solld and trltl lut we aren t makmg. any prophecles about hl future, 1s a dash1n1. ltldtlll' 1n South Amerul CUNNINGHAM ETHEL I-thel Just the type who mould s1t complatently through twenty bam nlaureate sermons and enjoy every one of them No that s not a slam Pthtl s amb1t1on ls to be 1 tear er md ue can safely venture that she wo11 t be just 111othtr chool marm lheres too much or1g1nz1l1ty to dr 1w on DALEO LENA xseball ena 1 l1ke toldllocks lthouuh brunette? for she p 1ns to earn her strawbernes and tream by sevung, fine seams She may not hate the golden ha1r but she hae the s1lente that ls golden and that does Just as well vuth us DAVIS MARGARET rthery -t l'1ne Burr 55 A neat appearance '1 well po1-.Ld manner 1 tw111lal111p rye lresto' we have a Il0l'tl RlK of Margaret Qhe s decided tn 1.11e tapxtallsxm a break and betome 1 buslntss ewet ut1xe 1th her eff1t1enty plus looks plus 1h1rm uh ell nel soon be o11t of the depresslon DAWSON RALPH MALONE Patultx Adnsory Group 41 Student Lounul 44 1 et re 1ry iv Nat1onaI Hono1 botlety 44 Su S cretary 'Q l'1ne Burr 41 Home Room Pre-ldent 51 Spamsh Llub li 111 1e11t Snoo y x hose umor 1 s when lt s least expemted has what wt 4 1ll an eye fo: bus1ness e s um. to e he resu ent 1 or 1 t f t1n1e for traxel readlnp. und propp111p, h1s feet to ll h deal-C DEATON THELMA PEARL at1on1l Honor Qoue y S4 4 Student Cljllllkll H l'1 1 rr in u111or ay .lr s nsem l- u tr pexn Llub Jun1or Harmony Club H ll llx lflllllli 'lr Pl' N dll! el' LOOK Nltllfe llll P L dn d Ull lf e TCS tlN lUNl lllll lll tl s11or tla She tlums th At her hobby ls tookmg Well ll 4 ll 9 ll lllli L, SN NNI KN Nlbfne Ink 0 be illlxflll for 1 x vt A DEWEY NOMA K osk and lius 111 is Setretary i betretary lr1 L our tran1.e 1ll1 lons were shattered seittelad and t therul e dlspersed when we at la t avs Noma 1 ter hear 1n1. about that l'renth ma amselle for so long., Attex We got oter o11r flrst shock at fllltllllg' blonde turls 1n tend a leek black head and a sweet fr1endly person illty Ill twill of a dar1n1. ultked one we found we llked her mumh bet te1 to talk to tha11 about DIXON ANITA BEATRICE rthe tra 1 An orth1d to Beatrlte for her bu: hearted 1mb1t1ou lie1 s hobby hae always been helium, others no matter how small or how large the th1n1. she was asked to do Now he sp1res to do all she can for humanlty and her betomlng a nur e Null be not an end 1n ltself but a means to 111 tm lu . 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' ' ' s s- ' it f ' - ' ' ' .' : ' ' 5' l - Q 1 s z of ' fl ' S ' '33-.352 Tr'-C '35 S 'I ' A A -' 'l ' Q z 1 l. 31 SENIORS DOTY GEORGE AUSTIN Home Room lresident H Pine Burr 41 Presenting General Iloty the biggest little boy for his slit 111 If H S ' He is detnrmined to be a bank president or 1 Drlhltl s9Ll'll'1l'y llnrobably to a bank president! Good llllls George' Well probably drop around when we need a few dimes until pay day DU BOIS ELOISE BEVERLY Lex leader ne rr Sotk and Bu Home Room Vue President ii Qecretxry 34 3 Who s the smiling menate who makes the girls turn green with envy and the boys turn around to take another look Taka. a bow Doody' Of all B H S s dancing daughters this little cheerleader is the dancmgest and she likes t ride bosses too even If she does have to eat off the man tle for three days afterwards Next year Doodys going! to Iamar and after she finishes there to quote her Just do the best I can EDD KATE rat lt Vi Qunet graceful and refined arf. the words that describe Kate Fdd Kate intends to be an artist and she s well on her way for shes already made an art of Lh00NlI'IiI her words She always has the one that fits and neser calls Sllythlnl cute If you don t think that s an actompllsh ment try it yourselves girls ELDRIDCE OSCAR N School News 44 Orthestra ii iw Home Room President it lrogram lhalrman '34 N U ld! ld I it IULNII UNT! A N U9 N U the l4lNt ot keeping his son s small feet shod must be terrific vulth 0st ir following, Raye around so much Better take no e of thi '1 mr s Hes Loiny, to bt a business owner x refrigeration expert i I ttruian 1 t sua h a handy man to hate around ELKINS LEONA leon got a regulir lahdon mah uthehn accent drivkl t it makes all the LII envious And if he should ta at v intage of that fait in study hall just onu ln a vs in who mould blame htr onu. loxes to read shes pru tu xlly a ook worm ay me t at u 3. s e want t be a lllririan ELLIS RALPH Ralph is one of those boys with a head on him like a tack who ri ally enjoys bookkeeping., and mathematns n so on Lum, ito ht s we su him leaving other boo keepers in the shade lf our palms wen crossed again W might add thtre s a dark haired woman in his llfe FALKOWITZ MAX 4- ool News T953 '. . '. A. 'Silk Home Room Relmr er' '2C1Sna'shI 'IC If you'vv never seen Max justify a four-galley vase of two. inch slugs, you've missed a sight worth seeing. I'Ie's jurlt 's willing to shuffle his shoes around a dance flour at nix.ht as he is agile at shuffling. type all over lrot ' Win- frm-e's shop in the daytime. Try him and see. FARACI LENA LUCILLE Ioyulty best sums up Lena, for she has never yet failed a friend. Always willing. to do her part of a task and to help the person next in line, Lee has made a big place for her- selt' in the hearts of all who know herffa I-'aravi vharat-ter, is iv, it seems. FAUST LAWRENCE E. Our fancy-free, independent lawrence has a way with his teachers and usually arranges to be teacher's pet. W'ith his scientific mimi he will probably take Mr. Mullikin's plave in a few years, or maybe he will work his hobby and heat Mr. llorah out of his 'ob. A nickel says he'll make them like it. though. FAZIO GUY S. 'imtliall 'xtig rack 'iz Guy's dancing reminds us of Wayne Kinsfs musiciitk smooth, 'cause this football hero can side-step as well UH the dance floor as he does on the football field. Believe it or not, here's one football player who doesn't want to be 3 goat'h+Guy says his ambition is to be a surveyor. Look- ing the ladies over, huh Guy? 32 FEHMER HELEN uk and In n s He ens antlpathy Is playlm. I-I uolm yet he ltrum! es alom: through a lesion I-I week and has hddled vuekly away one perlod a day throughout her mareer In hIp.h schn Il Wh:-Itta gurl Sh'Ill we tall It persl-stenve or another GY ample of that 8I tlS!Il temperament that hae produced S0 mxny exeellent drasumes FERAY DAN ournament llay I Sock and BI sk n 5 Hom Room resIdent N lJ'In s to blame for many a he man 4 sleepxm, on hls collar button In Iam hopes of Lettlnz dimples The lHllIQ'i really fall In hls dIremtIon and when he Lnes a Llrl a break at a dame she gets keyed up llkf. a grand mano Hell be -et tlmg down soon though to flourish as a florlst FERAY IRWIN JR udent lltllllll Ilne Ilurr I Home Room Serreti rams uv touts lrwm -.Iys hes not Interested In flowers except the lund that smlle at hIm on the danc.e floor But from the looks of the may all the glrls wave thelr eye lashes at hIm med ay he pomp to be a htartlnultunst when e grow up and dons that full dress suIt FERTITTA ANTHONY A nthonv ays hes going to be I bookkeeptr Ixhen row u I 4 oug, t to Ie a sa esm In a east e can 9 In uea tn t e Idles lony wIll prolnb y haxe no trou u 1 at Ill 1.ettInI, a Job when he L,I'HllIlIlLN not alt the ref erentes h Iyt rom Igh sr oo H prune through ll and doesn t bat un eyelush In bookkeeplnx. bet hI Ll ltl9N are m lI'NEl0IlN FERTITTA ELVERA lf the old saymg that none btt the brave deserxes the falr hold: true In Plverts ta:-e It wlll be a mlphty brate man who gets her Elveras soft brown eyes and curly haIr haxe made her the envy of most of the f,zIrl In shool She has the added asset of bemy. a good cook FINEGOLD BERTHA Soak and liuskm in Chapultepec H entlemen we Luxe you Crane Allen I'Ine1,.old our a Ixlth the Llft of Lab who al ows thlt her ambition ls gne the cow punthIng profes'-Ion a break by yIuInI.. up I along lxttle dogles Int strum' Hertha ls a seventh daughter of a seyenth daughter or umpn anyhow can read the mystlc futlore FISHER JOE JR Basketball I Home Room Vue I-'resuient S4 HI Y ii Hlgh Pockets war. an up and comlmz babketball star or H H S thus year Joe tame to us fresh from the country Dallas at the begxnnlng of the year and made a place for hImself bn. as he IS and slnte then exerybody who has met hIm har. lIked hIm FOGG WILBUR OTIS I he tr I H S s p.Ift to Wlt Utls has III hls Inlmltable manner suueeded III WIIIIIIIIE for hlmself the dlstxnmtlon of oruixn atmg more Jokes tor the School News than llly other trIbe on the staff He hae vague Ideas of NI7GINlII'IL, the future Sflldylhli geophy-.Ics In Colorado Ixhuh to you IN learnmg about tldee et al FRANK VIRGINIA ANN Urche tra 44 4 Brahms Qulntet H H Futerpean Club H Student Chapter H is TrIC in Sthool News Xlrgmlas tuned up nose and turly halr have made her many frlends Although she Inslsts that when she mm menu-I, ehe-I golng to be a llbrarlan we malntam that there are dozens of other Interests hhex-I just as llkely to pursue and vulth succe-as for thls llttle Senlor has bramk- smIleH and a way all her own FRENCH OLIVE JEANNE Although tomlng to ue at the beglnnlng of the year from WHY UD In Canada Ollve dldnt take long to make a place for herself lh B H S and a host of frIends Olne sax he doe n t mlnd admIttIn that her hobby I eatxu In home ec'onomIcs but she does It wxthout Izalmnp, aIoIrdupoIs Ind that somethmg In JI SENIORS 4-an S1 ' ' ' l Ski 'Ii5: f,I'l'h0.'Il'8 '33-'35 l ' ' ' ' ' , ' s ' I s A - ' A fl Q .. I -- ' ' ' . ' -' 1 . 1 ' ,' I rj 'f J I U X 'l' ' ' 'f 52 . ' ' I: i 'S 5: e , f f l' 'Z , '35 S1 ' -'l T452 ':5: S ' :ry 7459. '34: SI 'Sh Cl l '33, VH: Boy S' 5 'Ito-'IES W. s' j 's 1 ' ' -'. ' h f 'S 6 J' Q A , s' 5 'A ' 1 ' ' he I: 's 1,H- 'h I z --'tlu' h -' sll 1 Y A l I h lz A ' 1 l' 1 ' l l ' . , , - , . ' , , 2 .,-,W V' h , . ' - : v'll hz '- f h' f : -h l, e I ' s ' fl 'll'S ' ,' ' ' 2 .' h ' A I, ' ,S , .,., . ' . . . V ihoral Club IH- 30: JUIIIUI' Harmony Club :lv . . J ' J J . ' is ' S. . ' G . ' ' V I 'I ' , l!'l .' ,' ,. Q 1 A. 2 . ' ' U, G-t l ' ' I ' - I A. , ' . . -. . ' .- ' , s ' ' ' she '55: ' '5 : '- '53 - ., A - so . ,. - ' - , . 5 . f . A L, I 1 -h, B. I ' ' .' . V F, Y l- A ' 8 ' ' I I ' , . ' s 'ZZ-'J53 ,' ' '2Z,'3 1 I ' 'Z 1 ' ' 'I I -'I 'Q '- 'Z Ig 1 '35 4, Q9 Q, , 354' ,, 1 F P in t 5 XJ GEEN HAROLD 8 dont knoxx what to dr ibout xrold You 'see it lk? Y 1 hell weic o gi s t e Je-.t ren in e xxoild Harold time alont. and pre-.tol lhey re xt each o mrs throx lfvidently the lad s got xxhat it txkes He eip- em both guessing. ind both vxi him. hed takt them horse buk in mt. GLASSCOCK GRACE MARIE mc k 11 1 is S hool Nex s H Homt Room V119 msn ent tre ar Jun o Hai n ony t lub Su ret iry 4 u e it o r tt' 1 xxeet Lnl gl uluate blonde vxaxx hair and big blue eyes tombin to make x fate s 1 x ss s y o 1 its not e 1 ou et and demu sm nt llktd ex elxbody extn the tr. uheis ht ilxx ix holding. do omt important position GOODSON LOUISE as or rt- rent 4 ul-.e :ks ke A y lit xe and tha Lhooltirl tomplexlon You might expect a san Lllllli. temperament to attomtftny the rlamlnp, lotk l he his one she keeps it xxell hidden And tonfidentlall, this pitture doe-.nt halt xxay d her Just me Nou haxt t ee the colors to zet the full lovely effett GRAY KIRKWOOD UI tl Llub Heres ont place whtre blondes dont get all the breaks knk xxon t Lxen Llxe them .-x tumble for he L mt ee any t Int, but dxrk hured beauties vuth blue exe Ht lkes other dynamn things too for mst-tnce gun and ibmulne and yet he intends to live a uulct. life GUESS ROY JR it l or i Sthool N vxs 34 National Honoi Sotle nd 4 a Home Room iesuent 4 Span h C exe ls a lad xxxth a smile that rin maks, anx gnl heart stuttei s te sus hes going, to e a hllmll and devote himself to his book and tow pt nshim, xx en he gsioxxs up Well u aiout that Rox Xou knoxx t ese modtln la sl are not Lolnt, to be tleited that xxay HALL ALTA EMMA 1 1 sto 9 to tht ld moxtment H re s x1,,ir xx o ixts on a fum a likes it L k rvxs lt as t lntonxenle 4 -. ru tik e s nm ntlous s wx h L in tht bn.1.zst xx 5 HALL, HARTMAN lirown-eyed blondes seem to possess a certain something x' ivh .' 's - 1 a art from t mo 1, ant ar man i.' no exception. Always ready for a good time, he may be found in the renter of the liveliest group in the plum-e, while his good-natured comradeship has won him hosts if firm friends, both here and at French HiL.h, where he has trans- ferred. HALL VIOLA National Honor Soviety '34, '25: Spanish Club '33 This serene Senorita has more brains than she'll ever have to use, She knows all the answers, and wh:-it's more, she can write them in shorthand. When she leaves these old stomping grounds, she's going to become someone's expert stenographer. HALPIN JOHNNIE C. H1-re's the cause of many a brunette's turning to peroxide, Right now Johnnie's giving Amos all the breaks, but cheer u,p, la ls--maybe she'll support the N. R. A. and take on another man. As a last resort you vould study to be a lawyer 'cause Johnnie's going to take dictation from one some day. HANKINS, EVELYN ELIZABETH l'ine liurr T453 National Honor Society T453 Home Room S31-retary '33, Program Chairman YH: Junior Harmony Club 'IS-13 Girls' Ensemble '34, '35g Girls' Chorus 'ZH-'35 l-lx'elyn's scrapbook and her short-story ability should make her a second Fannie Hurst, but she seems to have set her' mind on somethim: different. lf you see her buzzing: down in za tricky little monoplane a few years hence to try a dozen or so divorce vases, don't be surprised. W ' ' ' ' ' r z H: . . ' 's l'.' gt . h's. T '- tw frl.'--- h l 5 t' E ds ' th if-f - z -' i' Y. gtg: , ' QF , . -A 1 11 in .fkin 'rssg st- xg- ': I - '- - 'f J I A V l'r'. l 'I-112, Se- t' y 'Zi-1: Choral f'It'b 'Zi-13 i r '- 1? f W i 1 ,' ,' .' -- 1 'JS 'M' Gr: 'o is X: -tly u idea 1 th- s ' V' w ' LT, 7 .. th- I ' 4 ' if . ' L, I . 1 . w it ,tt ot' .'u-h It vcliness an yt 1' see nly rzrely. but the -1 all' sh 's i ' Ve and U 1 ' . Gruvie is ' by ' '- fi - so s -'s 1 'a gs ' 1 xvn GI Club '33, 'fi4: Ch al l' -:il '35 A Lo lot .' li' ' daily beaut h'r with her lowly hair , .. it S, Y. i .r A, , I .4 A 1 ' - . : ' -' ,- - ' f - s, w,t ii' if f '- .- ' '- o ' : 2- . ' ' '- o Ch 'z ' '33-'35 h' f z '- z' ' ' ,' s, '1l : , 1 - Pit - SL' 'Z5: '- e 'Z 3 - ' ' ty 355: lia 'Iii -'f3'1 P ' l 'Iii 3 i's lllll '33 S H , . .' . V. ' .2 . ., . V. . t 5 '. In :pi oi' that fact, Roy '.' ' f b . ,. ' . ,V ' V. YS . , - .V . ' ,-. 'h 1' . ' sl - 'l , ' ' ', h.' -- 's:'es f' 1 'z . ', Let d an lar, all you who . ff at th bark- - 1- ' nd '- . e '.': fl 'h 1 -.' ' 2' And -.' '. Sh- 'nt ' h' .' i :Q ' ' ' ' n -e., l t she can 2 'e it. z I' ' too, for :he intends to do 'hat s e 'an . X .y H, ,H , f xh -et than p he l I H t . s N Q , I , . Q 4 1 x st if - If 4 HANKLA ERNESTINE One of thmse perlvle wlth hlgh flown ambltlons lfrnestlne seems to ut a huge llft out of llfc Has anyone exer seen hu' wlthont an amused smlle and an amus ng sense of hu mor When she takes to wlng lt wlll probably be smlmi xlng for thls lllatrlx untll s e goes lnto l al ln ok r some fortunate fellow HARD M JANE Nltltiflfll Honor Soclety 54 Bffllltlflll and 'rmart thls lovely young lady tant help but snueed ln any future undertaklng she mly attempt Pos essed of great personal charm and l keen sense of humor she cannot be 'surpaseed Jane thlnks she ls gmlng to be l szhool teflther but Klrkwoocl thlnks lltl'lClWlsE HARDY JUNIOR 4 rnlse e x l ul lnt Jllsl the same when thls l'.-lrnlnn tumbler l. 'oln on hls w lx np Coxllh hld better watsh hls Job We xe been neullng mol TC 1 l so somebody sent Junlor HARMON CLAUDE E Just ask Mlse Berly to 'ell yon a few thlngs about Claude Harmon when you want to know She says he: good lool lm. the best fellow ln sthool to lend a hand when won w lnt hlrd work done on PINE Burr prlntlnt, or a st lge set and he worshlps the Professor IMr Wlnfreel HARRIS EARL ootball fl en l- l s tow lrd you one o those gee whatta physlqne ln a pnr, le sweater lnd wllh tlln ll n1lllL! grln lint as he llI'lWNi nener lnd stlr s talk lm: to you you begln to nndnrstlnd why l'lo lanes pow mer pnft hls been busy Hawg l'yes slys hes golmr to be an allhltect Some day when youre admlrlng a honsm th It .lark land plenty of lt! bullt l'arl wlll pop up wlth the llne prlnts HAYES OSWALD Uswalds tavorlte subJeet l wonder ol lll wonders Dhy slcs Belng a physlue flend he mlght even be able to tell lls how many putt putts per mlnute he L ll! get ol, of hl motortytle Strlngely enough the mos shotklnf. thlnl. we tavl flnd about Oswald ls hle ambltlon to betome ln elel lr sal englneer HAYES THELMA lake a good look at lhelma Hayes lnd yon ll lnlnledlltely llle un wlth an amute ttaak on s s s lr ndnllls or some other l ls W o wonldn t lf he Uvlllll ll er r l nnrs lhese brunette Lhlrmers ma lt al lnlrerons but thls blonde lol d talk me ollt of my allpon dlx ally dl-lg. HEAR TFIELD EDGAR Sophomore l,l E'Nlllt'Ylf '33 llne Burr 32 Football S4 Band H Orchestra 99 H Home Room Presldent ii At the head of our strong and sllent men we place lfdgll Heartfleld When once IH a Whlle he does make use of hls local chords hls llsteners Lertalnly hop arollm. hethel he s barklng blgnals at a bunch of football boy or presnl HIL! oxer hls pals and ethoolmates A xo te of anthorltw w malls lt HEMMENWAY RUTH l s or ns l IS llttle gal wlth eyes the tolor of tornflowers ls Illllxlt ll l'Y1lIl4l8'l and lntenrls to take adlantage of thls falt when mer she can nr as s e gut r 3, m' l oxg o lolnt IDWI e on to hear her pla the l ano S 9 mln rta 15 tnkle the llorles so to spea HENSLEE JESS Ort hestra Sl noule l he answers to hl frlencls allhouph the rel urso led my ter ls a womln hlter Vse thln owner t at thl tralt l :ut a w lm lm- le mllfh U1 V9 fl Pefrulellrrl engineer but lt nr lllll ll 1 l s ollld we rs! lrlnet In reolge el. lrs orc Lstll 1 se l Kll 1 t r, 1 D SENIORS .gd- ug,- .... vi' M fl, 1 ' ' ph .' ' 2 t 'l-sp' 1- , ' 1 ' -' 'S , '35 . . 0 Of '4 , w all knot' Coach just 4-ouldn't be relllz 1 : X ' A. K. v , f . .I ' . ,pts L ' ' v. ,Z I. Y . I . . ' - v - , h I 1 ' : 'l 1' lC:v.:1e ltomlsno for lnitc a while n vw, .' K W , , . Q, U Q. 8 1 . X r , - ' ' ' . . 1 's A .Q- .dh l-' ': 2-'34 D fig Wh Zur come: 1 , all yon van see is f . 2 '. ' ' ' . I' ' -' . ' If I , K . . Q 5. ' - ., ,, -S ,A . , . . 2 V 3: I. . ' , ' Y Latin Club '33 ml do ' v' , I i :l ' I' tolliilitic, ll0lll'lll.', alr- e : 't'.'. h ' ' - ' lat- h fo z .'e'! .'- 2 -1 .- 'yl- - 2 , ,J , , . , - s . V , 4 '.: 3 ': rg ' ': 5 1 ' '32, '1:g g - ': ,, '12 3 '22 , ,. U S' I. . ' h . 1'Aw A. - . . 5. . ., . .43 . j , . ' jg! ,Q .. A. . , ' ,. . .. ,. . Vi ill 'l.' Ch ' .' fl-1, .io - ,V -- . A ll h-.A .fh h'th . 'rf pr - ul I ' . we ' t Y ' 'y li , Sh 'z K' , 1 5 ' '33-'35: Band '33-'35 fo Aft as ' Q ' ,' 'S ' - f V -, son is an l' 's f y, - ' 1 . 2 , ' ' 14, F. h - h 'S A 'S 'h' . He wz 5 ' ri' ,- V ' l ' Y . s o o s' 'o hz: ' he .'h' l fi .' rlz ' ' C Q l p rl, .h ,'- .5 ,V 2 'l. h s l' as 4-hi 'f vom ldizln on ll vzllllleville uf 4' lit. 'jf 11 SENIORS 'V HERM VICTOR WILLIAM 1111tl1all 1 1 l1t1m s m1 1111. 11 a n1 st115 s spite 1 1 s 1 1 1 111n1l1 llltfildll h Y1IlklN 1.1 1le ILS 1 1 s1 1 his f1111r1te s111 Gt lik N It 11 1L tlxes 0 10 t ies 111 111 HERNANDEZ ESTHER Psther 1s a petite brovsn eye1l th1111, who 1 IIl9NIStIlJl9 t0 1- s '1s ue as 111 s You 1an tell r11.ht 'nwagv thlt she? ot xhythm 111 the 1WIIIlCl9 111 her eye '1n1l t1'e nav sh1 1an h111l1y keen hex feet still when she tlllxllll. Nee1l ue tell 1111-. th'1t her hobby 1s 11an11n1. HICKS ROBERT Qt Qtiu en o11n11 11e1t ll00NIIl ISI 1r11s 1. Q 11111 es lxefore 11 1111s th1m 11111 ne1erthe11ss hes 11lann1n1. to he 11 11111 Glllrxneex herell le 11 1 protes fxom the 111 es t 11111:h ll 1 spends 11 1s t1m1 11n l111s1ness 1a11se t 1 1111 his that CCTIAIII something m 111111 thmes s111h 11h1111,, Is UIHSlllllIIl t HILLIARD PAULINE Home Room l'res111ent 11 11 11 V may 11111 rite 111 nnl t 11 h 111m Ill PII y1111 1k at her youre seeing the 11111. t s11le 11 thllll. Shes ma1le attlon her by word for she goes 111 fox 111111111111 11111 hoisehack 111111111 w1th great fest It s our LIVES th 1t her ll9SlLII for hung will be Lax an11 Ctllllfflll HOGUE DOROTHY S 11111 aml 11 skin 3 Y1111 ll filllll Dot 111y Qunday afternoon :.111e1l1n1, ll up at IN 1ts 1. 1 on 11111n 11n ear reet X the cheum Llfll 11111 l1e there too and nine 1h'1n1es 1111t of te11 he lllf. .-11111 Wllllll ness to 1.110 a fellow a HOLLEMAN GRETCHEN REGINA 1111nal Honor So11et1, H me u11 Q1h1111l 1Nu1s 1 Home Room SELTLIAFW 1 A11 115 1.11 s he 5 11111, miss who 1 th tr11111 11 111111. lllt e FIIEAIIIIIL. 111' 1 111111-1 e 111 11111 ise 1111 vs 111 11 111111111 1111 h1111, al11111 11111 111 s 1 L te Ill 111e of VQIIIIIIIIL a Iake Lharles m1n 5111 1 III ste ei Ill h1 1111 111911 II y 11 s th n 111 heznt 1 111 1 han1l111r1.er HOLTZMAN EDITH I'1l1th says I'he skys my llmlt She ha nt 1leL11le1l 561 whethtr to make her as1 ent up the ladder of Su11ese as an a1tress or .1 v1r1ter but xt will be by one of these profee s11111s We havent seen as much of Edlth ae ned like to She 1ame to us th1s year from Lake Chailes HOOKS BILLY O11e 1.l1m11s1 at thxe lads smile Ib enouplh t11 make any glrl s heart 1111 l l8I1llSlJI'II'lHS but he ,wet tant be bothered with one 11ne or another lhat s heeaust a certaln lass has hls heart. ma1ke11 f1CCUDl9Il Wh1le she s busy at C A 131115 spends his tlme l4lllQtfIhL snak1s 111111 1an you fHIlL5 that' HORWITZ BERNICE 1k and liuskln 15 I1 ee Llub 1 l1ern11e ldh mike any hanrlsome lad l1el1e1e that Its the little things in life th1t count I'hose 11111111 curls of hen, tause even the blonde lassies to suzh Wlth the amhltlon to 11e1ome a desnzner IIGFYIILC perfectr. a system 11f 1on trol l1y prac't1c1n1. on horsea and hoy tan she mak1 em step HUUHES HOWARD EARL 1111111111 12 3 Track I-IowuI'f'l s made progress th1s year 115 Leaps and l111un1lb L11d11l1npr the purpleb and whisperln svseet nothlngs t the faxrer sex Another a1111mpl1shment 1 th1 way th1 1,111 lan flnxsh .1 JUICY steak lhat explams that 1111. stronr: man 1ppearan1e to 1111 the 1,1rl:. who think this footbal' hero 1s 1rres1st1bl1 especially when hes Just stepped out uf the barber shop S6 ' 11' ' T143 111 x'n1.z '33 Q, V ' is :11 fth' 1 f 1 y.' - 111 11x 2111. 111 .' 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Q b . , I HUNT FLORENCE ROBINA ey s y ' eyes 1re 1r s nest sset 11114 111 l em ylth al t L ITIIHHIIIILN o om: uptulllec as es 1111 Q lun 1 s e 1 prutuallx exerythnn: 0 ln he xx 1x o 1es1ra e oye y lump euon pretty ll Q K Q I o L 1.11mc from t ls tom pt 11nd of ueryth ni. n Le would rr x e any mxstullne hexrt uk we-rtlrre JACKSON MARJORIE LEE C lee Cl 1 1 111 a 1o11e xs en: es ca1ms o he111tw but her pr1nt1p1 me hex eyes T ey are blue sort of deep und dreamy 1111 1tte 11 111111111 Ad: to th1s 1rr s1st1 e thzum e1 mm ant x1r1em o ers slah as a1t1s1L l1 y 1111 11e1son1 neatm ss am what st111y hx leevel o lt 1' vsecler dream JAMES 'VIACYL un1o1 Harmony Klub ,1rs orus L L Compa1ed w1th Macyle sunny smlles the smlles of those toothpastm ads Yemllld Us of a ra1ny day I nr from heml- a c'l1nxr1n1! Une th1s tall and stately lady vo1ces shell b mdependent and lllllld a home of her own but sooner or later Macyl youll be persuaded lt takes two to make za home JAYNES STANLEY H Just vwatshlng our equfestrlan rde hosses you d say fol surf thxt h1s ambt on was to be 1-1 wboy liut no yt wrong 1,a1n btmey wants to be the worthy medlto We 1eckonth1t s a good shout Stanley looks l1ke he d be sxsee U lr llillE'N md ch1l ren a so JOHNSON ALBERT Along vuth other th1n1.s Albert has a perfectly 1zood braln wh1ch he hae been known to use ind 1n that eaay Hilm- fashlon of hls hell probably bu1ld lp a world famous ma reer 11s1n1. h1s powers of persuas1on on a Judge and a Jury A :I p1 t1me John on dludee h1 tlme among blonde brunette and redheads JOHNSON CARL P oak and liuslun 44 ne vrr Iavorlte H Hom oom lresldent H 1 Caxl ,111-t 1111 t be pereuaded to LlVl any of the fem1n111e local Lolor a breals Although there must be about sexen urls 1n sthool that are uxrrymg. the torlh for h1m he still sends '1ll h1s or1h1d to an xcrtam address 1n Amar1llo Larl um 1t1on 1 newer tu Je 11nable to say 1t wlth ovur 111 we ll bet he tan say lt very effem t1vely otherwlse JORDAN LENA ANTOINETTE Named fou a queen Net ma1nta1ns polee and dlgnlty Her soft brown eyes and long lashes m1ght you many 1 mem ber of the stronger ee! to her S1119 but she prefers to s1t o11 a Lushlon and sexy a flne seam rxther than dante a tan go 1'h1t explams some of those 1ttr1d.1ve dr ssts she wexrs KIGHT ALICE LEE Student LUUHCII H Home Room lreasurer H What a pleasant 11s1on for the putlents when they tome out from under the anaesthetlt' Uh huh Ahte Iee has de uded to become a professxonal cooler of the fevered brow We rather thlnk that cool CFISD neatnees of hers w1ll look perfect ll 1 nursee un1form Don t you KILPATRICK NANNIE RUTH G ee Club 33 ia She doesn t eay muLh but when she does break down and talk Nanme Ruth s tonversauon 1s worth l1sten1n1. to Sun tessful 1n home emonomus she w1ll easlly realue her 1m bllltln to desuzn smart dresses for smart women Her nxt ural Lharm makes her a valuable addltlon to any party KING SYLVIA y Has alr 1s 1 e t e s11n the ra41o -lngs liut o111 Lurly ha1red Sylua though tontradlttmg thls fatt by be1nL a brunette la tertamly Just as art1st14 as her name sux. gesta W hen she elses lls that dreamy half smile XXOIIKIBI ll shes dravnng funny putures of lS 1 her mlnd 1 11 she: bu1ld1nH a1r mastles for a suueseful tareer as mom merual 1rt1st ' 37 ls 1. 9,4 Q s 1- 1. A pw sa l w-145153132 ,M ' v SENIORS 51 KIRK WINSTON O lilue 1yeb lurly hair and a decnled IEIDIYIL toward l1Ion1ie-1 these are Wlnslons 1'h1ef 1h11racter1st11's H1 hobby 1 tearmg thlnl-EN UD find Dlltllnfz them hack together l111111us ld 0 11 I1 wonder 1 v e 111es11 t rx 11 Lcther som1 of the hearts he broke when he de11ded to 11111 Illi. h1s at 1-11t111n 1 one and 11n KOJAK GEORGE PHINEAS THEO Unhestra 1 1 lioxs umtet u Home Ro11m lroLram Lha1rn1an teorge IQ .1 modest l1tt.le x1olet H1s f1mh1t11111s .1n1l11t1on 1s to l1e1ome ITGNIKIQIII H11v1u1r h 1l1ssmates pr11l11t that he w1ll be 111 orchestra leader and .1 muzhty f1neo111 Aftq 1 1e ge 1 .1 arf 1 11 ' e-Hen 11,1 9 o Rudy Vallee Ask any g1rl KUHN DALE 1n1l s r 1111 some outh t s 111. sl 11 n1111 wh111.e nents 11 wo1s 11 111m a 1r I' e11 be111 'HHH lil 141111111 th1n1. 1n sk rts who has found to 61 sorrow that Dale 1 111s11l11tely wom11111roof 11t 1 1 1 st onls sn lh1r1 w1ll 1ome 1 ddv s keep 1111 l1r111th1nu those prayers KULER RUTH CHARLOTTE 1hes1ra li 1' 11s111 e t 1ter th11 s ys sewlnp. and mllsll her ol1l11es hut 111111 l111n1. IIILEFVILWEII admns she doesnt 1 1re for dx-1rn1111. s111k 1111111ht a she Lats he 1,1111 1 s e r 1 1e ll L CN WIN ll X IIIXIIIIP I Ntfs QI l I m1le usu 1llv feels lots l111ter tuth 1 s 11111 a IIIIIH. 11111nlesslx LARSON CLIFFORD Home Room lres1d1 nt 44 nd IIQDTTIIIIL lefne be h111d us ootgrmts o11 the .-1111 11f t1me Not for Lhfford sands 11 l11t too n1ome11t.11s or llm He 1hooses good 11l1l st11kv black prlnters 111k Vvhen s 1111t It stays 1111! '1n1 Cl1f knows ow to nut ll A' er prlnters dex1l does le 11'l 1 Lllllifflll lfe LEA GLADYS PAULINE 1-1sketl1f1ll H No ex1all H 64 Home Room N111. Iresldent ii Student Rem nder ia lr C Clul1 aullnes halr If the enxy of all the LITIN 1n 1hool f1rst l1e1ause 1ts so gorgeous and lmore 11ra1t11allx1 IJELAHNC 1 shows up s11 well on a dance floor She 1s o11e per on wl o doesnt really need All her charms be1f111se she s sn hke ble 1ll the lads would take the 1ro11l1le to l11ok h1r up 1111 how Neweltheless e sax e 1, ng to 1s .11 IIIYA sekatary LEDBETTER MARIAN RUTH I111e liurr 4 School News 53 Home Room Xue Ire 1 tent S! Treasurer 34 Cle C111 When h1s Blonde Blllldrtl 1 the t1n1 fe-11 tns hands and xdorable frlendlg manner walks down the halls h ans oi L e strong r sex Jeat 111t el 1 1t 1 1 he'1r1 ejts Klank ' After h1 t1res of 1 f1mo11s d11111n1. PAICQI we know she ll be someone 1 LEWIS GEORGE N.f1t1o11al Honor So11e 5 11 Home Room l'res11l1nt I t1n Club 14 Tournament Play lhat boy has more 11111se Ilhls ex1lf1mat1o11 1 111e11 iblg t1h1n George speaks 111 s that for 1 of l 111 re1l 1111 ot 111 1 1s 11 1 11111 I Lra dtter and re1t 1111111 111 11'1 WUI 1111! X1 y houldnt Ii H S hate 1n11tl1er member of LUIILIQ LIND GERALD 11n1sh L uh uds 1.uf1r1le1lth1 se1ret 1arLf11lly hut fln illy If 1. t out s mlddle 1111111 1 ol1111 11 1 11 wo 1l 111s 1n1 ouL 1 s re e 1 who f1L111es out nays to 1111 11 11 Les 21111 1 1n1 .er 11 15s hes 1111111, 111 keep on fneurxng, a1ter e 1.r11 e ol1l sheepskln LIVESAY MARGARET TYLER ,lk and liuskln ll1l1 t Home Room I res11111t Se1 dn 1 111 H Se1 re .xr 1111 o11 h 1r.111t s llll s n QI o 111 l111.1 1 A11-1111 M.1r1,areLs PINIIY the center f IIIICTP t 111 1n 1ro11d Ifnouph m1le.111.c ha hun r11n up her 1111111 1, 1 1ls to t e er t11 ar .1n1 11111 of F1 QI part mu ls 11x11e1l 1e ween 1 I e e 1oo s ,1 1 I-111, r As urx l-1l1.1r 11kx 1. lb fl P11 'Qi' 5 ei fs 52,-1 f , . . E 5. A 5 .. . I, .5 . ,S 5 ,S w-411. W ffe ' 1 vh, h I S ' t ,' putt' 15 to- 555 V- h- , 5. v. 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LOCKE DOROTHY 1111 1 1 1s s ra orothx 1 1 1941111111111 m1ss 1 1111 11 51111 t 1 EI er She 1les11:1w 111st11n1es 111111 houses lint lf sh1 ex 1 1'11le 1 1es 'ns 1111 some 1 e1 11 h 11 11111111 tha 1.1111 I1e1a11-. s 1ertan h s 11h.1 1 takes HCIXXBNET afte1 seemyz her fxne uork 1n the ourna ment 11115 we lhlhh Dorothy s talent would be wasted east H111151111111 LORD EVERETT BRYAN Nat onal H4DYIliF 511111:-ty 1 S1 h11ol News F'1l1to1 III 1h1ef' 1111 Iiurr 31 Home Room Vue IITCNHIEIII 5-I Idlllll llIJ 1 11 11 s We n11m1n1t1 lor the h1llol fxme I' verett ISry1n I11r1l uh 1 1n111lcst11 a1lm1ts th1t he IIUENII t thlnk m111 of h1mse1f hut HI I1 I'IlUIl K1 Y N D 01. S Ur! I-HYUI' 11111 1 s o 11 11 m11 1 to mg 111111 11r11l1al1ly 1 heart -1pe1111l1-.1 hllh 151r1s LUCIA SAM el well we 11 1snt L11the1 Burbank the seL11n1 Heres 11 1111y wh11 goes 1n for gra1t ln a IJILZ wa5 N11 of fense 11. s 111111 trees VVe re s11re there would be a Ing 1le man11 for SUIJIIIIQKI grapefrult or home glown 1and1e1l Lher TISS A hlllt to the WISE ls NIIIIIIILIEYIIZ Sam go to lt' LUPARELLO TONY Here 111n1es 11111y SIIIKIYILZ Where ls MIIIIIIC JI sl sm11e 111111 1111 o11y am e 111me Illnlllnll 11111 11r11I111 ma e 1115 11111 151sh she had 1111w1Ie1e1l hex nose He ldlll UE I111the1e11 111th other gurls though 1 111s1 MIIIIIIQ s e 5 11 k11k his h1a 111111 1 LYTLE ANN IE LORETTA Boys heres one gn' 11h11 wont haxe an5 f.I0llI!Ie gettmy., your n11m11e1 Just take up the rec111er an1l walt tor the 1ne11t.-11115 meek 11tt1Q Numbex please e Loretta HFIHKIIIIL away at the dear 11111 I B X 111th he1e a plug 1he1e 1 plug .-11111 exexywhere 1 plug, plug MAGGIO LOUIS EDWARD 1 11111 News 1 , 1met1mes 51111 ll 11 111 Il 1 alll t s15 enolli- g11o1l 1h11115s 111111 1 s 11111 He s 11 thg most 1nte1t ls Ill! 1111 e11s5 to get 1111111.: 111 1l1spos1111111 that w xe 1111 seen 1e11 to th 11 1es 1511 a w1l11n1:ness 11 1-1111 1 use 1 11 1 V1 1t1h MARKEWICH JENNIE N.1t1ona1 H11nor S1111ety Jennn, says she IIINIII any AITIIJIKIUH f r the f11t1-1e 11 t she h11l111ngo11ton us eause we happen to know that she somel1111l1 else s am111t1on Grandma was 111t out to he a home maker 1n1l W1 11 11k1 to he the fnst to 1on1:ratu1ate the l111k5 man whoever he Is MARKS BILLY a 11111.11 H1111or bouety I' n I rr bpamsh L 1 o 1outs H1115 s AIIIIYIYIUII 1s 11n111ue only 1n that he adm1ts lt There aren t many la1ls who wouldn t I1ke to he a m1ll1ona1re B11 ly adds to thls deslre a passlun for solld geometrw When m1'1ed 111th 1letexm1nat1on and energy and seasoned 111th 2' good 111sp11s1t1on the result ls a fxnanual WIZHFQII Our pre1l11t1on B11Iy' MARZULLA CYNTHEAL LUCILE Wat1h C511 1om1ng 1I11wn the hall Is11 t she the trlmmest lo11k1n1' llttle th1n1: 11n two feet not 11111nt1n1z Ginger Ro uers 11f 11111rse Y111'II tI'11nk as we 11111 that Cyn! eal m1sse1l h1r QAIIIIILZ when she says she 1s 111111111 to 11ork III 1 store She should pose for p11tures we thlnk McCARTY FRANCES ELLEN Nat111nal Ho1111r Souety 13 Student CUUIH 1l Frames 1s golng oxer XVIII! hangs and 11u11e fet1h1n-1 ones at that Sumetlmes the5 are long and stranzht III the f1sh1on of a Lhlnese pr1n1ess a111l sometlmes 11111 and shurt an1l 111r15 She has 11111te fer11111111s 1sa5s 111111111 her too for she h1s ldlltllrell our hearts '19 SENIORS .- ffx .25 S1 -- 1111 111.-11111 ':11, was: 1111-he.-1 ':1:1.':1s ' fi Il ,' 'sa I .' ' 11111 11's t 'hut ' h'nI1. 1 dc ' s 11 have l .'i1. .' .- fail'-Il'lIF I I1 y. S e 'ill he 111 ' t, , -' pe :he - ' i 15' an ' ' t 't 111' ' 'I l. A 1 11, . 1 . ' .' -15: . I ' ,,' , . ' , '3'153I'A 1 'lfg - 'C 3 ' ' Cl '33-'315' Y. VI. C. A, '33-'C153 If y SA' uf.: '33-'35 ' ' 1 - ' 1 1 I 1 1 , ' 1 wh fs is oni ' t n1i1li1 ns 11 'her.'. IC. I. l's ' ite st Q is Imtin, '11111 he 11l11n.' t 111 t -li'z1l school 11e- 1'11 111 'or f ' 1 . -' , , ' J 'f W 1. ' , ll, i. ' ' - ' .' - l. -1 or '41'1-, 'I' ,' Ish -'II ' ' ' - -z iIIy , several others. '1'illISB 'I'11ny's not the ki1111 of smile that can k 2 v 'V Hs. -. 1 . . I- ' 11 ' I - ' .' , '11 x 1 ' ' th onl ' one wh 1'z1n -' rt 2 ' 111. ' 1' - 1 ' - A' . '- - I1'11 11 , 2 - . . . , 1 , - 1 S -h 'Ii S1 ' .' ' ' '1 1 11 2 ki1I that you 1 ' sz ' fh ' Q 21 t. 'I'hz t'.' I. 's. 1.11 - .' ' ' ' - , i111 .' 11' h 2 I ' S '- - -1 - th ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1' 1 . 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'CHL '35-I 1 - ' - -' ': rg ' ' ':::: xx.-r ew J 5 1 41 SENIORS McCLAIN EUGENE mblrng 5 in Apparatus H Boy Scouts E Maybe llfe cant Lo on wlthout that certarn thrng but l'r gene surely Lan 'lhe allurrnz eo eds eeem to mean noth ITIL rn hrs suave young lrfe But stand by grrls we have our susprcrons that he may tumble for more than Buddy Qavarze and model atroplanes MCCRAW VERCIL oxrmz H Tumblrng SZ lrne Burr Xergrl 'VirCraw s partrtulrr style of beauty proves xer, fas crnatrnrz to the ladres even rt errvroua persons do rnsrst hrs trownrng glory rs a permanent He has a sort of romantrc rppearance that they ,rust tan t re-lst and to add to hrs al lurements he always werrs a parr of rnsprrrngly prorrrrable lookrnx: suspenders McDONALD KATHLEEN VELMA o eyball i4 r Yrerkrrrxz of wrlrl md vroolrness l l von krow th rt or le lronarr Kath was gorrrg to lrve on a ranch md rurr around shootrng lnjuns or somethrng of the sort ' And whenever s e srv s e oat rrrg rts pramtrta 5 done even rf N e has to mamrfat ture the lrrdrrrrs McGUlRE JAMES E JR Mrmkey s generous sprerdrmz ol frerkles and hr lrrsh smrle worrld m rl-te hrm rrresrstrlrle to the ladus but ht absolutely refuses to be bothered He sptnds hrs trmt trnkerrng wrt. THIIUN and thrnkrnrz about hrs two ambrtronrs the rmmedrrte ear McMAN US NELLIE RAE utronrl Horror Somretv uren ountr Home Room Setretrry H H Vollev lrall 42 Here vve present the speedrest rzrrl rn school on the type wrrter wc muan We know she rs pause weve watched her flvrnrz fingers turnrng out Pine Burr and more llne liurr copy One of these days Nellre ll be makrng those keys smoke for some lucky :so and bo who admrres her effrtlency and loves that twrnkle rn her eves MCQUEEN ELIZABETH lhere are grrle and rrls but none quite llke thrs one for It rs more than we can do to keep up wrth the vvhrrl of her whereaboute much less to record them here But we can talk about her appearance Such eyei lrps and complexron verc never purclaeed at the corner drug MELEY EVERETT LEONARD JR ootlrall H 'S Boy Stou s H Prne Burr Avrrtron gets another break wrth E Meley Jr and some reronautrcal emzrneerrrrg staft Untll Lverett studles enough to fall rn love wrth one of those allurrng lrttle navy lrlrmps we guess he ll have to be content wrth those pleas rrrg v flrghtv lttle la ses that wrll persrst rn amb mg around the halls of dear old li H S MESSINA MARY thorxl Club 53 in Junror Harmonv 5 lhrs lass waan t named lhamp for nothrnpr shes tome out frrst rn many a threesome But our Mrstress Mark' r frr from contrary ehes erngrng all the trme and there ll tome a day or nrght when well hear her from o mst to toa t over the radro of tourse MESTAYER NORBERT Whcn rn doubt a to whether rts the tarburttor or drf ferentral thats gone tall on Norbert Hell know the ans wer hes err zrve lony a wrench a hammer and half a thx-mae rn a Junk yard and lo and behold you have a vehrale Startlrng perhupr- but ten to one rt ll run MIERTSCHIN MILDRED DOLORES ool News 54 che-tra 'H r s t dy If Mrldred werent a wemr lort, Arthtrrte we mnzht know mm-Q about her Wonder what the brg attractron rs Uh well she may just ln teaching munrc makrng someonL slm, her songs rn her way lts all epeculatron but we ,ju know for rertarn that she saws a mean frddle rn our or ahebtra 40 J' I '1 . - 32 - -L fr T11 ' '33-'1'g - . ,- 'rig V 'Ili ' Pr H ' 'ifz ' f 'I' 1 '35 ' 1535. 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S ' '.- -- 1 ' . 557 A ' l Sah 'I :0r' x A 'Z I -353 Music S u ' Clulr '34, ,nr -3 5 Q5 l' t , .i , I . , MILLER GLADYS c hc th the h png c v c ro mon e tht but o x In soclab In no cu ht I lady has vvon the Interest of her classmates She should mal-ce an effxclent hoolckeeper Wonder lf she d be mtere ted ln omc company on that vacatlon after graduatmn MILLER GROVER E Almo t lx fcet ul graceful manhood topped off vvlth sleek black halr greenish lzraylsh eyes and a wlde smlle Who have vve hcre Our lrreslstlble Crover Muller I'hree years hnvc nc loved and lauclcd hmm and the parting, ls paxnft MILLS ALICE LOUISE School Nevvs 5 Would vou thlnk to look at her that Allce harbored Wild schemes vvlthln that dainty head' She ls an enthusiastic ccluestrlenne and lntencls to makc her lifes work horse racing or anythxm. that ls a llttle perllous and evccltlnts such a bemy. the duver of a racing. car for lnstancc Im thlnklm. hovv cute shell look IH a Jockey sult MORELLO LENA oral Clull lilonclc blxse and beautxful ls a short ancl sweet clescrlv un e A ter s e grms cr shceps an hes ues tlllttl to brmhten up some business offxcc with hcr fair charm 'und ln our opmlon the offxte gets the bargaxn A a slde llne Lena llkes gettmz mussed tp clahblng wlth paints MORRIS JEWEL MARIE s tclcher vvmt an apple vv llc an every clay quo a tlon vvhen .Io pets her wlsh and bccomes I teacher Shes trouble but vve clo hope for her that her pupil to be are less xncorrutlble than her class mates MOTHNER ROBERT udent Councll H Plne li rr 51 r ck 3 Boy Scout rvein ub nc Here a fellovv that can take a Joke and hind one out too for that matter He always Lets a lauxrh vvhether he ls KIITQCIIII the band or clrovcmng them out wlth hx hu. bass drx m What more flttmg career could he select than the amusement racket So long Mot: see you Ill the tun ny paper NANCE WENDELL WEBBER Home Room Vice lresldent S7 Some college perhaps S M U or any other colle1.e for that matter should feel proud to he this boy s alma mater Some day Wendy may dlrect his creative alnllty to design some nevv fangled baseball diamond or volley ball court and then he might even give the lzlrls a treat by gomg, out for bn. leu.ue baseball You never can tell NELSON GRETCHEN Several years hence when you re hauling, Junior up to see the doctor nhout a buy., ln his ear don t be surprlsec to see Cretchcn on the operating side of the operating table She says she s going to be a very specml speclallst NELSON SELMA ELIZABETH -lrs Lnsemble i Grls Chorus H Selma an Incredible combmatlon of sweetness and smart ness She not only can but will answer any question you ask her about books When nn 19.58 the elnglble young men suddenly begun reading excesslvely there ll be only a few People vvhc ll know the reason Selmls to be a llbrarlan NEUMANN CHARLES E SuclentLounc1l U Orchestra U School cws H Lharles stlll clalms chemistry 1 his favorite worry al though he won fame and giggles when he discovered he had ta ted Llnc sulphate a deadly DUISUH Instead of harmless chernxcal xn an experiment Blackgold ls hls love and he vvants to spend his future as a petroleum emtlneer I'h1s career shouldnt be difficult for hum 41 SENIORS ur- sm- '::::, 1:1 Q Wi a ' fu -ulty cf being quiet but 1 t S Y. . bri 1 not to lrilliant, z cl .' le lt t f s 'n1:. 3' ' ' I -A A. ' - ' -'. I ' .' ' . I 'J' . , . , -3 4 - I , ' ' , . Q. ' 2 ., ., . . . . ' , - , ' .JI S' .' 'I 5 Ch ' ' '33 tin of L nu: f sh f 2 I 5 h- .' - sk' , S .' l S- .- Z7 . . - L. - K .I ' f A Ya-, -1 ' , u - ' 'ill -I 1 - - - - t-- ' got n way with kids that makes us sure she vvon't have any l St ' 'ifz ' u 'I 7: 'I' af ':iZg ' ' ' as I '33, '34: Ente 1 2 CI 'CIBC Ba l '33-'35 '- - ' 'r L I lf' ' .' 'S 53 I 3 'Z I -'35 - I' .' I 3 I z': ' . , 1 .J vt . D. ,S L: I S 4 .t L: -I N I I, v: V, . V S . . S . , .S , , 1 - ' ' I ' s Q ' S . , ' . , ' ' a ., SENIORS a ' NEVES KATHLEEN Kathleen-s got what lt takes to realue her ambmtnon to be an A 1 secretary determlnatlon ablllty and she C811 take lt ldutatlon we meanl We know shell make some bu! buslneas man wonder what on earth happened before there were such useful persons and thank his lucky stars that hes lnlng now NORTON WILLARD Maybe the reason Slim 1 so tttractlvely dlfferent IS be cause he has never been known to look stcle wavs at a Klrl much less stramht farwlmzxes to local Don Juansl He ab solutely refuses to gne the weaker -nex a hreak hut he ad mlts he llkcs hrs wooclworlc and he really shlnes lh there O FIEL HUBERT Who says chnalry ls no more Fhere s one boy left who will pltk up hankles fdropped acclclentally or otherwise? Instead of saymxz casually You dropped somethmg snster And do the gurls know a good thins: when they see lt Well take lt from one who knows all he has to do 1 take hts puck OTT ELLEN AGNES National Honor Society 'in Track 2? 4-4 Volleyball 35 'lu Basketball '54 Baseball '34 When tn doubt as to the best form to use ln hurllng a c ts cus pltchmtz a baseball and other thmgs athletlc Just con sult Ellen Her spltndld athletic ability and cheerful rl1S posltlon lnsure her success ae a future :vm chrector You gentlemen need not fear her athletic prowess though for she smlllngrly answcrs to the name of lhclclle PARK BETTY le Y' NUI ll! in Ulllltl Secrctxrv in Na tonal Honor Soc lety M 5 Vtce lresl c nt cu y c usor ou 1 4 lreasur mot ay oc anc us mn rcsnc en Home oom lresldent it lietty has the looks that gne boys sweet dreams and gurls nightmares Just take a look at her record though and vou ll quit belleung that beautiful but dumb saying When shes not busy helping us out Betty takes time out to bullcl her castle ln the alr which mnclclentally onl camp PARKHILL THOMAS JR lhomas la an lnsatlable lower of detectne stories We don t know whether hls ambltlon to be a secret service agent 1s the reason for lt or the result of lt but there must be some connection Vte only know that lt s mtghtx easy t be frlends wlth Peg leg PATTERSON BERNICE LILLIAN lypmg No l-rror Club 3-I Dont tell me therc aln t no Santa Claus cause when he dropped lootsle off at BHS we got back all out old I 's Ions Shes n perfect mvcture of the modern ar xl old fish toned gurl bcxng onc of the few who lntend to g ln r marrtnge rather than a career and who ulmlt lt Stand In llne boys she hasnt chosen H m yet' PECK JACK ock and liuskxn 5 Spanish lub Vltl lresxc cn ls 1 the muscular e tn ho stnt cd chool swoonlng ln class e r s dlcln t lg: nst m though and lt s stxll t e ophomoxe gurl s dream to be slen wlth their oratlng Adom Jon t puck any f1ghte wxth J it se he huf and he blow your hous clown PERRY GWEN LOUISE Home Room lreasurer Girls Enscm e Cllr a oru Gwen s vtvaclous chatter ls one th ng we wlll neyer forget lt s clulte remarkable the number ol words ehe can manax-.e to emlt ln one breath fhere are other astomshmg thmze xbout her too for instance eyelashes that just barely mlm. sweeplmr upward to her eyebrows and wue after waxe of loyely chestnut halr PETKOVSEK RUFUS SEWARD oy Scouts 10 most glrls Rufus ls an enigma for try as they will they cannot classify hlm as thcy clo other boys On the surface he ts serious but now and then he ge s romantic streaks and can be seen strolling the halls with hxs glrl of the moment lo look at hlm youd never thlnlc that he .Uulcl be as romantic as any Don Juan Hut that s exldently the way to hold em Rufus Keep em gucsslng b 42 PETTY DANNY LEE nny tue e ors hy txxrnx of a h y lint now we know her we in xnx. at s a ine Q i xr Huy know why it x-s thxt o many cleyer x.xrls want o he e1re arxal genxuses J nxx ton c hope you lu Danny Lee PFEIFFER MARY LEE llll llrl' xt ar an1 wrx ing aixttw ar xt the leas of Wa ec txrtues and for one who knows all the answer ha1kwards and forwards she has a surprxsxnyzlv domestn tendenty She can took and sew and wish the dishes and 1 v xx o xse me1ax x c1xn xxx1 lad that wx sux! er PIERCE EDNA FAYE National Honor Smitty 4 lxne Burr 45 Sock and Bus xn 4 Honxe Room Vx1e lresident 44 Band 44 43 r chestra 4v Treasurer 4 41 Shubert Fnsemble 41 S udent Chxptex 'x lreaxsure 44 Vx1e Prtsxde t Will you look at this lx t of musxtal organizations and at tomplxshments' No wonder she expects to maJor in mus 1 xt looks as if she s alremdy m uorxnx: We ll hear the strxxn ot as full fledged symphony or1hestra sometime playxnx. und1 r the waxing, lmton of l' xye lxer1e or ls xt Raye PIERCE LOUISE RAYE atxonal Honor So1 xety 4w Student Coumxl 4 S111 1 Bi 44 1 oo ew Pine l4urr 4 Home oom President 4 TK estra 4 Stutent Musu l- uterpe in C lub Sec retax y 4 Here the other hall ol a popular two o a kind Merry musxtal Raye has been a sony, in l-red s heirt lomz enoux.,h to make all the rest of the lads we know -.txrt sxnxxngz the blues VS hen Raye gets txr1d of gathexxnxe in dxplonx ls e start texihxnxe some mllslt klass its do re me s PRATT JARRELL DEAN S 1x1l'XtX! lerry imlxxtxon ls to haxe many men under ex power It lx 1 uslness I e wa 1 tr wor1s s 9 x pxres to he one of the bn. bosses xxx industry M iylie e nx xkf. fortune manufanturxng nox eless peppermint thalk or literature texts without any page Who knows PROCTER DOAK JR ennx 4 H Y V e e ent ex umon ou tonxxng. tennx txr We thxnk he s good even though exexy gxme ht plays with iry l' xxl aynes 1oes rn oxt me owe Nl oxk se o ie a um xary o e tom r t ls year s, re s u1 xxn1 lowing tups to hx ' RAINEY RUTH 1 r Re erxes Ruths sprxngy walk and straight posture are the talk the whole smhool She s a burn evetutlve and there was no one xon about xt when she was thosen a senior leader U the phy ed classes But shes not at all like the tweed skxrt horn rimmed spectatles type She s yery lovely thox rzh effxt xent RAMEY MAXINE Whats happened tx the gxxzpelxng sthoolgxrl' Maxine s one sweet young to ed who has never been known to sz mile an1l ulway ha a sort ot dignified poxse She also has A peath es and cream complexion blonde turls and enormous brown eyes' Vlhere oh where ha my resxstante flown' RAUCH DUNCAN For the benefit of all who tan t quite place hxm Duncan ls that nite looking boy with the adorable smile Alas how ever for all is nouzht as he won t give the girls a look in In fact would you helxeye xt they seem to be the least of ls woirxes A score for you Iluntan' IREAMD DOROW ELGIE Student Lounul 41 Wedding bells for lalgle' When this mmxature edxtxon Of our xdeal of charm Lame to BHS two years arro we UD ened our mouths and eyes wide and havent dosed them yet But she blasted our hopes retently when a weddxnb! ring appeared Our best wishes to Flgxe and Earl' lm ,' f '- th senior edit : a lot of worry 'ng out to he a girl instead og. ' , '- 1-:xn't help th' k' f th it'.' ' f' thins: sh-'s z xr' I. No- I i. - .S . 'V 'b , S . ,' L. t l , s - 2' 1 ' J .'--' zx :Q 1. W ' ek. l - l4 'ZZ5 W , t, I ' 't' l'I' j .- n' st xl. ry' L :'s . . 5. . S sh:'ll --112 g h so l-,- 'hr sh ft fi x fx ' l fix : ' h . ' - ws: ':.g f k' '24 1 '- -' ': 3 ': ,':7g0. .' . A33-'C :Z ' ' 'Il , 'I fp A S 'I fg l. ' 2 ' 'ilil-'37, S r '22, - 'J' n '34, '245 . -S .. . ' . ' I . .- , l ,. .- , 'gl 1: . D ,- . ,Qi ' ' '3 N' ' - , 'Z fg ' '224-'Z451 'li anl 'skin 'Z 1 S'h l N 's 745: ' 'C5: R 'Bill 0 'h ' . '33-'75i l Chapter '34C4-'f45: Girls' Ensemble 'Z45: Girls' Chorus 745: I 2 ' ' 'Z 5 ' ' 5 : ' - F . -' f 'h ' V ar, sh 'll .'1'h 1 x' ' 's 'Z45 . NS 2 ' ' '41 . V . V- h - 's thx is. i z b as-l'k - y. ln mth - ls, Sh z s- ' : 'f 4' : ' ' : . z sh 'Il 2 22 ' Q' . ' I ' rs. I '44, ' ' ' 'l' 's 3454, T41 i- ie 'Pr sid 'Z4I4 Uk A'-llokey ' is lieu t's up A l ' ' f 's sz . 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' 43 SENIORS REED ALETHA Student Counul 35 Fatulty AdVIN41T5 Group li Nxtlonal onor Society in llne liurr I hool News in Span ls Club 54 nr s nnemble 4 rein y Freusurer 44 eavs s subtle lmvludlllms and qtntk to 4 In lt st use 0 mor h we made her III-IS run on a su o IS ll li Ir She wlll mobnlrly be ru hed fol autograph w en thus book tomes out for her sulprns ny, lxttle sent1mtn.s A is 1 e mudle of a w time nm lfnoute ulth If Ie hu hxd my more admirers Hou :ral she Hllghts em ' RENFROE LYNDA LEE xtlonll I-Ionox SULILLV r nd s t 1 mme oom resncnt i 1 sn If this mlss L ooses s e lun he t e happx turnxn ,omt 1 UN Vvllllll mlllw le Vlhen Ivnda flrst apuarefl tn the dxnle tloor the boys 'ull pinched themselxes 10 make sure thev wertnt dr amxng shes bten d xnlmyr them ever lnce Iota of her time IN spent xuth art but thexes a xxaxs time to ramble wlth Randy huh Lynda' RIESKE BILLY Home Room Iresldent H Vxce IFQSIIIPDI ii lh s for all we know la Beal mont Hlsrh Q con 1 but on t the sllx er streen He does resemble Gene Raymond doesn h ' Wherever he appears there are fllttery flntten ges tures from the girls for lt 5 not o ten one sees so many hlndsome features ombxned xxlthout roncelt RITCHIE LIN mamsh Club H M Clrls Ifnsemble H S1 Jlllllibl ar mony 54 orus IH s chief Joy Ill llfe was 1 and pxobably will be muslt lt s an accepted fact that you llkt any thxny. ln xxhuh YOU ext el so xt s no wonder that Im loxes sxngmg., Maxlxe xt ns not our plate to say so but me feel that xt mont he lonxr untll the tables are turntd and someone ls slngmyr o her H sung mulled Mr and Mrs ls the Name' ROBERSON MAX b udent Lounul ii National Honor Srclety In loot xll C urls thxs silent lad tant :let are only the url tha e hasn t met But Max la one man of xron who Just won t fro for those lmes He prefers IINQGIIIIIL to h s radio TECEIWIHI-. sets and whxts more this football h I0 thmks a career ls better than a caress so hes going to be an electrical enxllneer ROBERTSON W J Student Counul 34 Dub mould take any gurl for a rlde en lf he d1dnt hate I motorcycle to help hlm do lt We re pomg to mlss thu. geometry shark when he Jome the naxy to -me the world from the balmy blue but well see ham agaln home day flymg high ae an airplane mechanic ROBINSON MARY ELLEN Sotlt and Buskm I Latin Club 34 Home Room Pro gram Chairman 55 M xry I'lltn la a llttle glrl with a bn. amlntlon she wants to be private secretary to bomeone mlth a whole lot of money But anybody as appealmg, as Mary Ellen us slmlvly fated to spend her tlme HCIIIIYIL, up Lrotery bulls or mooklng, sweet thing for some sweet lhlhl! ROJAS LUCY o 'eybull H 'J as etball use a H In these three years little lucy has captured the hearts ind honors of the mrls gym classes It s NIITDTINIIILZ to see ht! much xthletu alullty tome in suth a small patkage lf hlh tory doexs repeat ltself vue know the fx ture for Llsy vslll lu. filled with frltnds and success ROSENBLATT A D Oh me oh my what la that rmgmg nn my ears Hou bay A D has Just given vent to an exclamation ' Aha that ex pl L ns lt Yes he s a blt explosive once ln a whlle but why shouldn t a fellow wax emphafli Thath Une Wa? of ex presexng yourself and at least ite effectne ROSENTHAL ARTHUR Box ng '52 Track 15 Tenme 54 Ludently the terrlflc strain of hm hlkh school studlouxs nesi ls telling on Arthur since he expresseb his IIE!-uIl 8 for 8 mce long: restful rest after the mad whmrl of graduutnon n- past Of course it wont last forever All play and no work would make Rosle a dull boy 44 H ,' ff: ':5gsc 'Zn - ,gh : 3 C 1-'V E ' '3 . 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A. -In v , ROUSE RALPH ph hu spun: Illusl of his tlme IIXIIIL down u flux Oss aompltxlon ze eyes mc platlnum haxr I Q resu t o e ort a boy s oy mist 0 an: Hls natllrl mnrxosns o out what make the sxhees go roum urompt h m to take thu 1. ap Art and put them tostei 9 nz.-un we hope ROY R E JR tlonll Honol mlm hough he 1 per ut y p eas oo xx. went tm t nn, nm 4 o or: 1 te n 4 what four let orl lnnlng, ul nuld ry n s te I s ulfle uhfn dlnner I earl R 1 I to 1 xn o Luvloy. Whenuer I' xte bukons may her f1n5.er point Mvu to the my uns R RUSHING EDWIN ml h Klub I lIWIII only trouble hts been just one triangle xfter an ot er th nts because from my angle hes a bn: addltlon 1 gurl s flute bo At tlmes he drops the whole lmpor xt susjext o LII' .1 1, es s my e e In Ifforx to txke lt eusy auuse there will always be plenty of Ish to blte on hls me RUTHERFORD FELIX I'el1x fellus means happy pardon Just our Vertzxl get tm Us down but It flts m here A llttle suttlon with MI' Rotkefeller might h a boo help to thl boy ln realllmg, hls Hslurntxon yknow the olly lme gallny. unto mysterlous test tubes s youll be sure to get the rn.ht dope ln yo I' r xrburetor SAMPSON DOROTHY ue Asslstant Needle s to say Dlmples dimples hate won her a plate a leader of the Dlmples Llub Not only that but they seem lo haxe L xptured quite a strxng of the home town boys and some bathing beauty contest Judges I' Hts all rlght Dorothy stay rnzht ln there and dlmple em SANDERS EVELYN MACEL Natnonal Honor Souety i Ilne Iiurr Staff i She max be IIIKIIIL, some fxst dutatlon r she m Ay be pl 5 mg bl ntmll but w lteyer she ls mount, Iwelyn n ly Je ex wetted to sutteed or er motto 1 When theres a vu Iytlyn s wllllm.nes to help a pal and her theer ful mxnner han won her many friends md her efflcleney has brought many A s SHANNON EUGENIA udent Qounul Classmates weve been lucky enough to haw. SDIIIII-.I,InI8 al yen aroutnd with Junes smiles twlnkles and catthy or 4 xtthlngb giggles chasing away the gloom Wh It ls -o rm n 1 I Wl un e Lan ew 1nd 1 ok t I our enllment only we obJeLt to the f.lI lIL llmlt SHANNON ROSE ELIZABETH Rose s hobbies are toy dogs and extluslye social organua txone. Ask her about the four eyed three and the flea MS ters Her antlpathy nr, blondee eo you platlnums and per oxide beware when bhe hangb out her fate Ilftlhli shmgle IIILIIIGIILIIIY she swings a mean left ln a swlmmlng.. pool SHAW D ELIZABETH Soak and Iiuakln ID Glee Club H 4 Home Room Vue Pl'L5IfI9l'I 44 Pine Burr Huw Lan we ever tell all Ellzabeth does for everybody else We tant be expected to keep up wnth the buslest x.1rl1n echool Suffute It to may that lt you ever want a helpln hand yuthout a prlg UI an oyater attathed to lt Lall on I'luabeth ISHEEKSI MARKLEY KATHERINE National Honor SUIIEIY in P ne Iiurr I Sotk and Bus 1 v L oo ews ome Room I resn Q nt nht tr: Our flr t bride' One glante at Ixatle bo, brown eyes was enough to turn Blake Markley s fancy to thoughts of love Congratulations Blake we consider Ixatherlne one of our prettle t smartest most outstandxm. emors But we hayent I-Ul'l-.INCH her for holdlng out the thrllllng news so lon! 45 X- A sv SENIORS , Qin' 4-1 an 3' Q 'KN ENIORS no Q 4 6 I SHEPHERD EVA ARDELL Soc-k and liu-.km Vlce Iresldent So Home Room Secretary V3 Glee Club V3 So lresldent in Tournament Play 55 Many a member of the stronger Qex has taken a tumble for thls malds llne of chatter She could get a laugh out Of the Sphinx nts no wonder that Dxcldles always xn a 5.006 humor Ardell s planmm. a nursery School to yzlxe lnfants learnlnxz Gee well all be wantmg to take a P G nourse A i SHEPHERD JANE Student Council il National Honor Society Presldent 5 Class Vlce Ire'-ldent H llne Burr Asslstant BIISIFIQSS Manager ia School News fl So k ancl Il Shlll chestra il in Fnsemble 35 Glee Club 5 l'lncI the center of the buslest spot Ill school and there you ll see Jane She dlrects enough enterprises and hearts to make Mussollm hang. hls head ln shame When Shep completes her murslc course shell sul for South America with the fellow from A 8: M for bctter or for worse SHOOLROY PAULINE National Honor 5011615 3-I 1 chool News S nn s lb ee l u n luullne pulled a fast one when she suddenly dropped out of the ellglblcs and went ln for blue eyes und vurly h un III a specnl wry I'he deJec ted rejected ones are LUIIIL alouncl e lltlle whipped cm nes But dont LIV1 up all hope spurned Mavbc xt wont last forever SINGLETON ADDIE atlonal Honor Soclety 9 llne lil rr I5 School News 5 Sock and Iiuskxn in Home Room lrogram Chaumln Addles rexdy wlt sweet smile and ablllty to drum havc all combxned to make her a place ln IS H S that will be ard to full If lt were nt for the fact that Addie u ually has two or three handsome lads followlng hcr about wed she 1 a boo w :rm nut as lt 1s Nc pc SMITH JAMES Ile s lll it a tcnder axle Chick took the LFIIUDH clock to DIQCGS to bee what made the wheels go round He found lt vcrv Interesting. and says that he lntends t haye watch making hle career The questlon IS how many watches must a watch maker make to make enough money to buy twelye hot dogs a day SMITH B JANE Sock and Iluskm '35 Student C unul K4 Glee Club 31 '55 Home Room Reporter H looked :sideways at you and probably do Just what the see Jane swallow once or come on the run Its all ln the approach they say but Jane mslsts lt s all ln the emt for she leayea them ln dxsdaln lf they bore her What would you do lf bn: eyes long laehes fluttered' Yond 1951 of the boys do when they twice stranzhten your tle and SMITH LILLIAN KATHERINE Natxonal Honor Society S4 '35 Home Room Secretary in Llllxan IS something llke a vlolet you have to look to fxnd her shc r. so reseryed but when you do you are appalled at what you have been mleslng When you :ee her Qofl wavy tltlan tlnted halr and her sweet smlle you myarmbly wondel Where has this been all my llfe SMITH MILLISON IONE Glee Club il Euterpean Club '34 Junior Harmony Pres :dent 15 l'h1nk of old faahloned gardens with hollyhocke and ladies ln plctlvlre hats and dainty frocks Mllln-on flts right mto the picture Shea the clamtlest looking. llttle blt of femln nmty we ve ever seen Maybe nt s her blonde curls that make her go over so bu: but shes got an up to the minute Del' sonallty too SMOOT ALCYE MAY Student Louncnl S4 Home Room Prestdent 52 5 V112 President I Glee Club Presldent 32 Spanlsh et retary 2 Fhnb girl who recenvcs chamond rlnga for Lhrxatmas prefs ent, hd-, ue both puzzled and excited Sue thmka shell spend the futu,re In teaching dancing but our guess IN that It wont be so very long before someones teachmi! her the steps to the Wecldml! March SNIDER DARRELL L nd -H Q Orc estra 4 ac-k S5 oy touts I scooters bm spec-talty IS gliding over the unders and lumlmz ln ahead of all the rest of the scooters Not only that but hes a full fledxzed member of the Knlghls vf the Nerts some fun lll say lneulentally all the femb hate thcmr eyes on that lxttle Wlllys too 1 fl- gf ,f fs, iz in S M 1171, Y T Q ' L c 'L-' ':'g - - ' 1' , v:1 , ,:1'-.- , 1- ..-l V , , v: x - K . 1 . Y 1 1 . 1 . 1 gi in 1 ck. ' A ' A 57 3,3 9 1:3 y 1' I 3' - ' '22 : - A. ' ' 'I 7: .' 'I 5: c' ' ' u, r' 'Zi5g Or- , - ,- - '::-':'g , : ':.g ' '3 1.11 Y' 1 11 l . 5- 1 , egg ' A ' -' V 'z , 'arg S- 2:51 gl ish vi ' ' - - -.gg gl Ch 324, :Hz Gl 'I I '33 s EQ n. 6 . v A. A Q by lik ' ' ' -2 i ' f' - I , ye 1, 1 1 . . , ' .' . .Q , v . Y , N ' ' ' '3 5: 1 'C-: ' 1' ' 151. - 'rig - - : K hsfg , '34 1, ,11 h ' 1 ' . . ' 1 n V l A ' 5 1 v say 3 's k- '4 A , l ' 1 -l l . wh' 1 - - - , -- ' 4 y I ' - , ' r 5 ' V' 5 o l:. VA I A' ' ' .3 Sv . 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I s yer 11 ey sly e n s mu enl sleep el yyouldn 1ov1 4 ptn1 '1 Loorl rt ll 1 IH vllr trelmlnt, lu ll etlrmllxt, in erltor STANLEY BUTLER Butler S anley uhose pleasure ls mlthematu dvenms of mem an mstcln llut I dire sly hls Loud looks and xun mm. xx ty ul llI'llll,, hlm to addlm. grocerv 1 for some I te xounf. uy Hls hobbv w ll ls l'llIlll.lY1I1 m1 fl :nl- oul1l help the sex STEPHENS MARY DOUGLAS a lonll Honor Souety on am us xn tlulu 'xpulteper S ln I exe mx frxends ls a student who really llke to work at sthool eyen lt lt means gomg wlthout supper or a date desnzns for the Pine Burr or the football banquet' lcn year heme when you open your favorite fl'l2lEB7lh8 to fund Latchy a1l endorsed M D Stephmns you can proudlv 6YLldll'Yl I knew her when SULLIVAN JOE atlonal Honor Sotlety il Sthoo News lfdxtor Ill 1 lef Stut en ounul Reporter S4 Pacu t 1 usory Group H 51 LING Burr in Home Room Presu ent S4 Latm Club lf resldent in Orthestra V3 'io I'he wonder lS that one small head can Larry all Joe knowb Hxs teachers have had to part wxth many of those preuous 5 Nll'lK.l Joe Sullivan went down on their enrollment ell bet though that when Professor Sulllvan of the Department of Journallbm of Rue Institute letturea h won t be bespe1tulul and there ll be a smile on hms lips TALBOT JOSEPH M Xell leader H Tratk 35 Take a look at a palr of lce blue eye-4 that haye nexer 1hlll ed a fzlrl yet They belong to none other than our famous Jockey Joe head yell leader of 1034 When he comes to the end ot hls last yell hes gomx. up ln the axr IH earnest Happy landmgs Joe TATE JACK Student Remxnder 5 Bamketball I lratk S Iennls 3? a lts lx like Jack that make pzxrls like Illllan go 1.4 Ld oxer mme :kt wasketball Jasks the strong. snltnt ty ,L 1 Ju t the klnd of son lh law that any zlrl vuvuld I 1 er mothtr to have But ladies dont tross your IIFIILSS tlll they re hatthedl Jatk thinks only of athletics and Ill nan TATMAN BONNIE JEAN Sotk and Buskln JT Thu. llttle 1o ed wxth her lrreslstlble smile and tldlltlflls feet u ually has sexeral lads pursuing: her ln clrcles as she lead them a duly pate Douglas holda trumps at pre-sent but buys we we known these ladles to 1han1.e their mlnd anal Johnnle Bean ls worth standing H1 lme for TATUM ROBERT Our frlerd Robert haf. a yery bunny dlsposltlon but newer the es: he tan get the reds yery easily It may hound paradoxlcal but we were only referring, to Roberts delight ful hablt ot blushing at the slnzheat extuse It s a helpful hablt e peually when one le, not laLy Just born tlred' TEDDLIE MAURICE ndent Lounul H atu ty Adv1sory 45 ll e rr A souate l'1l1tor io Home Room lresxdent 44 a n Club R011 up Khvsk shades' Here tomes our ray of bunshme she s just ae cheerful and useful ab old Sol hlmbelf yea and as dependable and brxlluant too Her dancnng eye: and warm :mule llghten our dark SDITIIS not a llttle but and she 5 Ju t as smcere as the day za long 41 2 .jub- SENIORS s Gram- hz s th zhly' - sh - I ull our h 3 s th't sh1-'1l .' 1 ' he .' f- sk' ' h ll 1lm1x n 1111-r by gallavz tin! off to N1 ' 1 I 'h fr and not xly' fet- ' ' e ' 1 th , 1 1 1-oals f're, so 1 11 -ak, s'1 ' u B ' Y f 1 s 1 - s 1 th 1 ' i . 'l' . I lut. fi a 'e-' th's is n1 way' ' 't lli. 5: g , . ., JR. ' C'l'4e Vi' -lm-silt-111 'rlzi Q 3 - 'l'h 's 1 rl 11 slnlrl- gi l th1t 1-an give 1 h 1 A' ' ' UI FFF il ut. Th 1 onlj th' 1 th: t he get: :Ill het up o' is V: lios. Th ' U2 ' h eve talk: aiu t th' in his , . 1- . VY l,, we ' 't kr ', but he loes s - l 1 f pa 1 ' his wzk' g h1 s l 1 ' f 1l 1 t lu ' ' ' 1 op. : - : : ' 1 1 - 1 ,- 1 1. l ' 5: ' li' 3 -' . 1 .'1 ' J ' - ' ' 1 '1 js ll ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' , b'lls ' J ' xi-- g 1 I1 l . A, h' -h ' 1 l 'sh' ', sh ggro' 'y' bill, too. , N' t' 1 . J '353 S 'k l li xk' T453 ' Ch. - 'Z 5: l e iurr '35 H . Q F. ' U., 'J ,il S v . v ' S . 2 5- . v . ' , k. ' , ' k. . I RW 7 1 VVhat's a little food or a Romeo in 1-omparison to drawing 1 J' . ' . ' 1 , N ' - . -' 'nag '- 1 1' -' - 'h' 'Zi-11 l I C 'Z ' , '353 ' l y A l- D- ' ':.,':fg 'tfg :'l -- . - 1 ,- 1--. . . . 'g,.',- E': .:' ' - ' ' '. -. ' . 5. ' -' . A ' e - . ' F- . 2 1 1 L ' . L. ' ' v U ' ' ' I , Q52 , . -:5:,.,.,.:5:,. 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St ' -' '22, 'IHQ F l 'IZ' 'ing n liu s: I ' 'Z 'Q ' ':Z 3 L- - l ti ' '33-'35 SENIORS TETTENBAUM DIANA Futerpean Club H 44 Jumor Harmony i Llke her namesake Dlana IS plenty good looklnyz wlth coal black hamr and dark sparklmg eyes and llke her she s f0l'ld of actlon But unlike the famous goddess she says shell choose a gas bu:-:gy to a charlot anytime D1 even looks nice m a roadster wxth her hair streamlnx. out beh nd THAMES FREDERICK School News Assoclate Pdltill' H Pme Burr '55 Salute the future best chemist ln the United States No foolml lt' you dont belleve xt you ,Just hear thls antl phloglstlc wward talk chemicals for a few minutes and lf he doe nt discover four new elements by the time hes thlrty fue well eat our collective hats THAMES J P Football Manager H Boys Chorus 45 Sock and liuskn 54 Home Room Presldent H en nurse 1 the football boys! J l lto youl LFH1 uates hls only forlorn hope ls to make a hum. III thx cruel world When the old mercury hlts 102 l scream you scream we all scream for me cream o why should J l worry l' b what ' THAMES MOLLYE Home Room President 42 Secretary ii lreasurer 4 Mollyc may not bc Irlsh but she has one of those flLhIlIIL lrlsh tempers that von admire so much Mollye could wwe the stay, llne a bn: break lf she wanted to and maybe she vu vet hospital cause Mollye s corny. to be a nurse We wonder what wlll happen tn that habxt uf hers of sleep HIL all the time' TIGNER MARTHA ock and ius ln ome Room Presldcnt ii Inrs orus Gentlemen prefer blondes ms an old saylnx. that Martha s done plenty to prose When she becomes a ciental technle tan shell be a grand success lf shell practice the tcchnl que she s used to aclyantagze with My ron Its our opmlon howeyer that some gentleman will be '15.a1nst Martha s de xotmg her charms to a mere career for long TILLERY LILIAN Llllans witty tongue and refusal to follow the crowd set her out as a real IIIlllXldllHl She ls golng to teach Fngllsh lh a Junxor lllgh school tCan t you ahem dlp..n1f1ed sen lors remember what br xts you we re l Vlell Llllan can too lhxt s why she s Lolm. to be wise to the pr xnks of our lt tle Jumors TOWNSEND LOLA School News 34 Glee Llub H Her racket ls racquets and boy she serxcs a mean lGlIII1s ball We might mentlon that shes a whln also when lt comes to t8DDIl'IL the llttle typewrlter kcys Speaklms U1 keys Iolas keynote 1s horseback riding and lf she spurs her ambltxon as she spurs A horse she will set a wxnnlmz pace as a secretary TURNAGE MARJORIE ALVERINE She llkes to go to the show or partake of any outdoor act nity Dare we dlsclose that her chlef outdoor sport IN feedznyz her collection of assorted feltnes' lnclclentallx f any of you dear readers have a cute llttle kxtten Wlfhlilll a name Luxe Marjorie a ring and be astounded Cognomens cle luxe' TURNER DAVID oy Scouts Gale upon thus unwrlnkled hrow and let your countenance turn green with enxy Davlcl makes As IH both solld Leo metry and thus IS worse bhysxcs' And nn splte of that he wasnt a chlld procluty David we would we had a crown o auyels t pla e upon your xrow but lt ls conslc yourself srowned TURNEY GERALDINE National Honor Society S llne Burr 5 School News +15 5ock and Buskln '15 Jerry IS the gurl who can draw a caricature of anybody w ether It s Will Rogers or Llrl Cay ln spite of thc fact that shes one ol the best shes terribly modest and re in-mg but when she does decide to rlse and shme just watch her Shes one of the wxttlest persons we ye ever known 48 , v - I .. . .. - , . . . , , 3 ' .D l ' ' . .. . , . 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HS I ' lei' . , , ,. ,SZ ., VIGEON GEORGE en ut some t ln nut u ar ues m eor ue man to the heud f the c a u u man s man u so hc cant le ueat Hes a whu7 on the dance oor an: its a Cinch e n yer got ck nl xuce ycr a dar um. on yo Loulashcs says George VIINCENT DOROTHY MAE ne Surr u uv oc nc s oyelx euuoueh to he an artist s model as well us an artist Dorothy Mae s presence un any classroom us enough to keep e boya rom suttung, A t wu h cauu clums her for uts own and her skull ancl orlpunaluty coupled wlth her ambutuon cannot help but make her a success WALDVIAN GERTRUDE I'hu curly headed Senucur us young., to izuve but, luusuness A break when she carrues out her plan to beeomc a promunent u ure un us e'cc usuxe worc It shouu dn aye om. uaut for tertrude generally accomplushes whut she Sets to do un a munumum s ucc of time n c with luttle talk WALKER BILLY FRED v S out Tu 91 Ho Room Secretary H Y M A Cabruto what a nutkname Pardon us uf our unrestraun able curuosuty dcmanded a peek unto a Spanush ductuonary ud h mmmmm so tar so good up to one year olcl Iush tl h Bully I'red e your age We had no uclea such u limb flunpun tuumbler couuld be so chulclush Oh well nuck names are funny thunge. WALKER HALLIE MAE National Honor iocuety ul ne I rr iurls Chorus 4 H lreeuclent 54 Treasurer H Gurs I-nsem le 4 34 Sock and Buskun 'io Home Room President ii S gone to town with ought to blow you down ut clucl S Washington fthe cutyl doeen t know ut but ut has yet to fund a eure ntutff Speaker of the House Tell us she doesn t know her Beecy wax WALKER LONNIE CLIFTON uy Scouts H fum nr 5 Ionnue came to town and showed us how to handle thc gurus he re uts em rough and makes em luke ut After fn um. through the aur for the tumblunuz tcam tor the last three years he hae decided to become an aviator but he untends to continue hue exposure to an education lor a new mor years before setting any recorde WEATHERLY EDNA EARLE ock and Ii :kun ia Glee Llub H luurle that make you duny and tuntaluum. brown eyes' Such us the attractuye combunatuon known us l'dna I'.-urle Vie tear our haur and bute our fumzernauls trying to thunk ol achectuyee good enough tt describe her luuut Ita all un xaun All we cauu say ue gee tor yourselt but don t fx-ull too h ro She trcale. em rough' WELLS MARJORIE Home Room President i2 Qeeretary H 'I Pune Burr lagung Lhub Welle Uh huh shes the gurl with those eye: Incudentally there aomethum., about a football un uform thats untruguun to her Marjorues fcet haye duncecl her unto the hearta of so many boys that she has to use a wrutunu. pad un place of a date book Nuce gouny. lorge' WENHAM NATHALIE ELIZABETH .Sock and uskun S -ee ub S4 Home Room Prebuclent S Secretary H Nlats t e yellow haurecl blue eyed doll you hcmr eo much about Strong. men haye been known to ehecl tears because of her and many a gurl har. wasted away But uunle s youu re mighty optumumtuc boyz. you mught well Luxe up N t at present only has eyes for Groyer WHITE CLARENCE M oak and Sus un o to s 4 lrack Man uu.er 4 Home Room Secretary Llarence bounces through exerythung he doesnt luke Mull augh ut 1 nc t e t um. 1 es u e e nuts our with hu magnetic personality We hate to thunk of hus settling down to the :eruous thunxzs of lufe hut Llarenee ays he want to be a greut enueuneer ll SENIORS L. 11 Wh ' - s o fi f z l l' an, G iz' '- f ln 1 o -l'SS. but :sz ' ' , :lu , - ' l I . 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A u h h' fs he u., .- 1'k 'h .- Q . 4' v A K SENIORS WIDMAN DOLORES une Burr 35 Student Councll 54 Home Room Vlce Pres ld nt H 45 Secretary 3.1 Glee Club '34 at has danced her way mto many a heart as one glance xt her picture gallery of handsome brutes IS enough to proxeTh1s mald IS famous for her two lxght feet and one Iuchtfoot After college Dolores as bound to make a hit wxth her dancmg career for she was born to slay em WILBORN C LLOYD Well well' Dld you speak' No Lloyd dldn t At least we hue found someone who prattlces the age old prlnclple OI spexklng only when spoken to Dukes thoughtftl expres hllbli has kept us guessing. but at last we vc ltarned that he s busy figuring how many hours minutes and seconds there wmll be before he Lan turn his hobby of horst bank Tllllhl, lnto the 1 ureer of veternxr an WILKINSON GERALDINE School News i Home Room Secretary if? l'he blg old IJIISIIIQ ss world gets GETBIIIIIIE after graduation for thls demure llttle mlss with her twinkling brown eye and a smile for exeryone IH dcxotmg her future to being the best of prlvate secret xrles Chances are her sklll ln typ mx. md shorthxnd wont get her as far as that tharmm personality wlll WILLIAMS BARBARA MAY Glrs horns il in Treasurer S4 Glrls Pnsemble 35 io Euterpean Club 51 Jumor Harmony H Barbara IS one of the reasons why we have so mumh har mony ln our semor class and maybe thats the cause of her many friendships Shes got rhythm as smooth as a Wayne King VNaltL and a skxn to matth Wlth these 'rates plus energy and ambxtlon shell add another name to our musical roll of honor WILLIAMS R D Printers hive the enuable opportunity for knowmg what going to hxppen days before anyone else hears of It Ier llkes nothmg better than to watch a good football game professlonal games and sand lot struggles recexunt, equal xttentlon from thls enthuslastu fan WILLIAMS WORTHAM ock and Iluskln H Worthams likes run to speed He can take motorcycle apart and put them back together agaxn at least thats his story As the handsome hero xn the Junior Play Wor tham had all the 1.1rls hearts beating tom toms Howexer he 1s too busy planning, a serlous future as a radlo enmn eer to waste a lot of time taking the femlnlne pulse WILLIFORD EDITH IIIIL Burr 51 School News .54 Home Room Presldent H Sosk and lluskln 35 Pdlth smlllng and congenial ls a veritable ray of sunshine but she changes into a whlrlwxnd when her flngers get on a typewriter At present she wants to have a successful business career If neatness an excellent mlnd and depend dblllty are what bug business wants I'lIltIl wlll surely get tht re WOLF HILTON LEWIS Ilne Burr 55 Junior Play 54 Club Chapultepec '34 Home Room President is Boy Scouts 34 Y M C A if We bet that Hilton 1 one paper slmger who doesnt get any kicks and why sholld he with that contamous sunny grln Some day hell be the owner of a prosperous busmess maybe as a Journallst or as an auctloneer and then there ll be many a pretty glrl who wouldn t mlnd seems: thls wolf at her door YATES REED R4 ed s Just about as smart as they make em he can sleep through any clxss with an lntelllgent expresslon 0u,tslde or lessons Yntne really Ib an his element for hes the commander of a stad of hearts and a mllllon good times He -. all up m the air now planning an aviation caretr YELLEN MILTON Natmonal Honor Society S5 Sthool News 55 Spanish Club Mlltons hobby IS baseball whlth :sn t surprxsmg because hr. certainly got farther than Just to first base with the H,-lt around sthool Some say nts because he ls always wxlllng to help but Mrs Weyand says Pure mascullne mharm 50 'K 1 if ' ' , - 'H P' ': - ' ': - ' . 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ANDERSON GUY liastba I enthuslasts will Live vent to yells of delight when they heir that our Hu Jo ms Loans, out for baseball Ill '1 ln, vvdv Hts 'speed and excellent playmg, on the dmmomi are ure to cause htm to become one of ha ebxll Bn. Six omg four or flu years from mm ANDREWS WALTER ELWOOD qlIlYllNh Llub il Home Room President Q4 wood Andrews L P A ats e may t no fifl' he Itiramre throu h a few yetrs bookkteptny. t rex' U AHUUYIUHL. for the time he whlles away playlnx. lemme 'Nth the one dnfl only will probably be the hardest on ll ever has Y know there are ome thlmes not en a C l A tan fuzur BARBEARA ROSA Volleyball H It dldn t take the lort Arthur game to prove In n that the blliker they are the harder they fall Rosa s tall strong, admlrere had already proved that no doubt they ve observ ed what a nice llttle seamstress and cook she I int stll Rona says shes going to walt untll the right fellow nomes alonv. and then churth bell-4 BEAM H CARTER amsh Llub S seball H Carter you Just don t plan to llve up to our romantlt ex pettatlonb for your future We d ptttured you wearing offlcloub looking badge and dashlng around excttlnprly nab bmg big bad crooks with your pa'-vston for detettxve nov els nall and then you turn to a matter of fact pureutt luke 1.60101-Y Maybe we Just dont know the half f tt Carter BUSCH GEORGE Orches ra il '34 Smiling George Buath lb patience pereonlfled Yea hell t for hours by a babbltng brook or more hkely a bratklbh bayou., and walt for that elumve swlmmer genus petals vomplacently to take the hook George doean t need ml Lrostoptt snehtr. to h1t the broad sxde of a btrn with a Z and when he takes to the wouda xt s bqulrrele beware BYERS WILL lhll has vowed detlared and announted hts flrm intentions has tltmbed the Matterhorn sw um the Hellespont md been dubbed globe trotter Bull will return to hls lldtlti land as a salesman CANNON GERALD ootball S4 oxtm. 7 herald 1 the ntte lookmt, lad whose tlme ls prettv muth ttken up wlth walkmg Ruth Brown up and down the hall lueplnxt up wtth her keeps htm bu-xy but lf y nu want boxlm: match ll can probably be arranged ln spite of hl ft tn abtllttest or perhxps became of these! Jerry vvants to be a lawver CAREY DICK otball 54 B xnL 32 Y M The roar of thxe :oual llon has rateed a oualm In the heart of manv an oppostng football brute and st nt many a pool ball pow wower m bearch of another table Oh well maylre hes nut ts savage ae all that but Carey does get around Bon voyage for that Sun 011 Tanker trm' DAUGHDRILL JAMES W nrs dont rueh We reallle that Jeesle Jamee Daughdrtll can really go to town on a hor e but Live the poor lad a chance eo he can ltve to reallze hls amlntlon of betomlme a tumbmatton aviator and mechmtt lnudental ly James ls another who really likes to lend a helping hand when there s a bn. Job to be done DOLESE GEORGE cot vi ioy to td say t At rent y onbtes ire urls 1 JUL t Uhlelllhtfs he seems tr Let I lot of enjoyment out of roh lung the tradle At lea t he enjovtd htm elf tand her tool at the football banquet with a little gurl from Junior htg.h She vounf. but plenty cute Frenthy Hold that ltne dl SENIORS L p li Pia :pf .fif , ' N fx., -,Q fl I. .- ,-. , . h. -, , .sg - . . v . , 5 K 5 r ' B . S v l l j . . ' 'i1.' .. 1 5 1 . l l ' h '-'. . - . Th' .' th j 1 will l k 1 '- ff ' -' 5- L! ' z .' of ' 2 ' r 54 'f 1: s , -A f A . - b. v . . .' , , i I 'JN'-k - -' -, V 1, '- ev , ', y - ' Q. ' ' . y ,, , Q 1 , A 1 . ' ' ' ' 5-D. B. -, -SI l I - s . K. Sv' I ' '32s Ba: A25 : Y. M. C. A. '33 A .f . .' ' . . - U .I .h . gm ' ff ' ' l' . ' ' J ' - - 2 o ' . y .I S., , . , ':. 2 V. . e il? . . . . - -. ' . .. -- 'M ,rl- . , . . T- Q - ill- of bet-omimz a sailor and thusly seeing the world. After he -'5 I ' '7 I B ' '3L: Y. M. C. A. '32-'342 Hi-Y '32-'34 , '32 ' S . , , . L. , A. D. . i . n ' ' l . AT - s , T . Fo ': 1 0 -2 rf 'I' Q . . C. A. 'sz-2441 Hi-Y 'az-'ru A Y 1 .I Q '. . .V 1 . I y ' 5' ' ' 5 - ' ' - f . . yi gf. . - 5 v C' I.-, ' - SU: . - -5 - E Q.. . - . . . S , r. 2 gi? f 7 , Y -. . ! 'gg Ft lzll '32, 554: Hi-Y 'Zi-12 l ' S' uts 'flil ,f V i i XV 1' ' hz F 'h s h l ' .' 2 f sp .' an l 'z , lul V . S - 5. J B. K , 1 ' V , - . 'S D- fl . . V . .l . A tg ' v is as v,- A., ' 'r , 1 r L3' si ,ffl ,sg DOWELL GLEN EARL lioxing 'IZ Laptain il Class President H Home HOU!!! Vice President ii Glen has been waiting a long time for this cap and 1-CUWH hes smiling in but we we guessed why its been so con yenient to lingsr awhile and share Marian s locker Beside beroming the world s champion boxer Klank likely Ir make a good cook for some sweet little Wlfle DOWNS BILLY H omc Room Ir sident H 44 Vice President S2 Tralk H Iwery ihool has it s ups and downs but Billy Downs a all mon used yy xemg on Yes girls hes going A list walt till ha shows up it the Chrlslma ran: es in is uni orm' er i there somethin about a soldier espeslally when hes lhlly DUPERIER RALPH EARL JR l'ootliall il Boxing H Home Room lresident BZ Serra ta y 54 lhis lad tar ed out as Earl berame llitke and finally KIIIL And arent wt the lutkv ones to have him grad uate with us as liuddyl During th: past few years lleau mont High his grown accustomed to liuddy J e we ire so it we should seem a lut hi de ho remember t at issonation ls a powerful thing FAZIO VICKY ome Room lresidcnt H o rou s iky s ltllllfllllllltill to sonic-ty is in malt iss stnse of hu mor which he illows free rein l'hat explains why the blamt for numerous przutual Jokes ind pranks is laul it the feet 1 ouir one an only Nieky e possessqs A good naluru grin two flx ing 1 ask eye and I Wl lugness to htlp any ont inytlme GEORGE LOUIS rot ball Ieanut tender always wins in any game It looks like the old man with the whiskmrs keeps his arm around Louis be cause we ye never seen him lose We don t know whethei its the dapper way h re ses or Louis big brown eye that make all the girls a but hes got what lt takes even a liberal purse GERNAND WALTER D Home Room President H Football 33 H Basketball 44 lf Joe lenner would have said There will tome a lay whsn the last Cernand will spin off in Red Wheels never more to win Iort Arthur games for us We rather think that Ii . S. wi miss Walla, but its a clnc e von t stray tr, 'cause he's got a ball n'ehain named Steiny here. HAUVER LA FOLLETTE I afayettc's hobby is girls, and certain girls' hubby is Iafuyette. but that still doesn't cut any ice. He's not 20- ing to be married until he's twenty-eight, and eleven years, dears, is a mighty lung time. He's going to be a so-railed engineer, and whatever it's called. he'll be a darn H005 one, to use his own expression. Not ego, buit ambition. HOLLIDAY WOODROW . M. '. ,'353 Boy cou s 'Z Woody' no doubt has a budget for all his time and knows exactly what he's going to do each minute, but as far as we can tell, he spends half his waking hours getting '- trouble and the other half getting out of it. That irresisti- bly mischievous grin saves him a lot of explaining. HUTTO MAXINE :eg Club ': 2, 'Zi- 3 Gir s' linsem 1 e 'C More fun, more people killed, and the ambulance driver was tht cutest thing! 'I'hat's Maxine for you. You choose the situation, and she'll find something redeeming about it. no matter how bad it seems. Some folk: just have t e knack: Maxine trot a double 11058. JACKSON, J. E. School News 'ZHQ National Honor Soc-icty' '35 A quick gleam of flashing white teeth, a slow' lighting of dm-k eyes, and the girls all hurriedly clutch their lipstick and Vanities, for J. E. is smiling. His wizardry' at mech- anics is the root of his desire to become a radio expert-- if he can tear himself away from the rod and reel. 52 1. vii .W ig, ssmons fsiig '-.. ' 1 , 1 .. . ,v I ,A Eff, 4 - . 1 ' I . ' V ' A 'Q I , h C' s eff? 1 Q ' 'S ' ' Qi 5 ' .iii f - r - -l lr 145: i-Y '32 eg us ' f :I l l ' top. s, ' r' f to . 8: M. J .- ' ' - .' : z - - s in l - : ' h',- 'f . Aft all, is ' g I ' A ': g .' ': ' i ':- 3 - -- , gi r ': fc-V U ' . . 5 . t A. -- . ' .. -- , ' ' . 'f as 1 ' - : 'oi l vi- gif . ' D. 5. -. l - - , h W L . .. -. ,. ll , '13 ' H ' - 'Z . ':i5g Ii y S' ts 'zzsa-'35 if , - 11 V ' Y. H 1 f - - -1 ing' ' ' , ' zsh' 1 ll' -' s, 1 'll' f - '- - i V Fm - vez: Y. M, C. A. was it A. .. .I 9 S.. I. V. h. V 5 ., 1, F 1 l Q . f ll, . Y . .s '353 Go '34, '35 :ig 1 . , A. ' v -- .' . . X , 1 . fi HS 'u' ' 'hht'f-vi-I , , we ' 7 It 1 r if I l J , 5? ' I Y t A s 1 '15 . :Pi 1 ' v in ! . ' Cl as 1 1 ll H I 1 . . 1 Q , , X h , N KIRKPATRICK JOSEPHINE OLIVE 1 r Lhorus Shure an shes Jolly colleen this sweet Irish lass wlth her cheery smile and laughing word for emeryone lie sides two twinklmp, blue eyes and a tip tilted nose Jo po ses es L real Irish sense of humor wh1ch keeps her friends constantly cues my. what prank she will pull next LAYTON GLEN Glen good looklmz enough to make any hush chool girl powder her nose twice hut ever smce his appendix opera ation y s declared that nurscs at Hote Dieu just can t be beat Hc ll be leaung Us all soon though to Joln the Naxy and see the world through a port hole MAIDAQ PETE Girls one look at Petess grin and yo11r knees are guaran tecd to grow weak He has what It takes ln looks and what s more interesting: hes always having, ideas the mv'-t novel one perhaps helnxz his unmue ambition t work hard after graduation If you hear a knock on your door and flncl there a bill collector it will bc lete who has Liam ed good experience from his hobby of collecting, th1nE anything MAJOR ELEANOR ascball N Volley ma H liasketba 54 Homc Room Reportex H Major 1 seldom in evidence without her crony Alice Lee ln the x1c1n1ty and both of them are usually having hys terlcs cner some Joke of their own l'leanor ls :omg to he a school teacher becau'-Se then she can practice her own ideas as to how 11 classroom should be run McCALL HOWARD WARREN Football 5 il Home Room President H Just a chip off the old block is Mac whose favorite pas tnme 1s studying the gentle art of bemg, a detectnve H finds many of us to be irresistible subjects but Mac s no snooper except when flmzerprmts po1nt toward a certain little blonde ideal Thcn theres plenty of detectlntl some Philo Vance McDANIEL HALEY SSIIIYIL sailing: over the bounding maln Xem thats Mack s theme som.. except the dear old Neches isnt quite as bounding: as it could he Nevertheless what our sleep rlver lacks ln houndlngne-is Haley makes up for in boun cmysness Depression or no KIQDYQNNIUII thi lal ls up anc comms. McDONALD LILLIAN The laulels all go to Lllllan for the most fascinating dim ples Like a weather forecast they pop out Just before her NIIIINIIIUY smiles proclaiming ll s gettin fair and warmer Its Just too bad xf shes in one of your classes for no one can study with such alluring distractions with ln 2 radius of tcn feet Wonder if shes been elected to a cert 11n club around here 0 ROURKE JAMES I'h1s clulet likeable boy with the easy smile has never been known to gne the girls a break but they re stlll hung ln hopcs James gives the impression of knowing a lot more than he ever tells Maybe It s because he s too t1red to talk aftei chewing all that zum Wouldnt you like to be mind re xder when James ls around ' PAUL MYRON C nd 4 Orch ra Say ah l Aha It s a twelxe year molar and it must come out Kes thats Myron practlclnp, his chosen profession ot clenti try Who said in hls fat ers footsteps 8 have a suppressed suspicion that those forceps are made out of old motorcycle parts Good luck Myron and keep a stiff upper hp' Rr.-.YNOLDS GEORGE JR ur scout of scouts thinks more of h1 Pacle lixdge t an he doc of his beribboned sheepskin No one knows much about this silent dark eyed lad bccause he has no loxe for social life and spends h1 moments lh scout wor ts worthwhile though for George ha won out tanclmg, recop, n1t1on 1n this worthwhile field SENIORS Ci ls' ' .' '33, '34 ' 'S 1 ' . . ' S. ' ly 1- ' I . 'i i 'I ' ' o I . ' . ' . ' ' . P 3 ' ' . B ':1:1, ': 3 1-11 'r 1 .- ll 'z 1 - V ' ' 'Z 2, '22 1 'ZZ orclerffalways with a victorious conclusion for this hand- ' R' . ' in L, ' . I h ss, . ' s y ll -' f , 's 'c -' l- , , . 1. ' s I i -r 3 I K , , . c Ba ': 2-215: - est '32-'35 'I ' . ' .Sw vv 1 . .1 I h .Q I I ,au kwv ' 1 o .-- ,-- ,- ' ,A 'S 3- f 1 h ' A is 'Ac ' - I- -' I , vb- - 53 SENIORS S 1 RINANDO FRANK F Football 42 '54 Captain '44 Basketball 'in Frack 33 55 Student Councnl '55 Theres not a llne on any football fleld or dance floor that can fate our quick llttle halfback I'rank1e Crab-hes through hearts and IIDES wlth a bang Someday when he leads other teams to vutory as coach mstead of captam well bet even the Yellow Jackets wlll be proud to say knevx hlm when RUMERY MILTON Boxing 'ii Bun save Isnt the type to sit around waltlng for op portunlty to knock at hrs door Nope hes gomtz down t South America where they say opportumty hangs out What with all the resolutions around there-or was that Cuba' vue wouldn t thlnk xt safe except that Mxlton can box the ears off anybody SAUCIER ELMA Natlonal Honor Society 55 Thus dark ha1red dark eyed gurl wzth the friendly smxle has that knack of makmz any freckle faced boy think hes Don Juan maybe that s why we all love her Wnth her art of wrappmg anyone and anythmz around her fingers she shouldn t fmd It hard to be a successful commercial art IS SMITH EDDIE CHARLENE Cheer Leader 34 School News 44 Home Room Iresldent '52 Secretary 54 Orchestra 3.3 34 We used to be Just dumb enough to believe that gentlemen preferred blondes But don t let them tool you they llke brunettes too Duzy has rompmd through three years of huzh school wlth flying colors And as Lheer leader she can t be beat So lets one flfteen for our brown eyed bramstorm who says men and dancmg are her hobbies and doe-sn t guarantee what shell do m the future SMITH GARLAND Though small ln stature Garland lb treat xn ability and mind He tan make A s IH school and he tan bor. 1 handy when he realizes his amhltlon to become 1 lumber man I'hey say Swedes bashful We only know that hls :shy Lrm has a vunn ng, may STEINHAGEN ROBIN Who spends hls study hall sawing wood' Ihas rnzht you messed xt Rohm Hood' lf you don t retopznue hum by that name hes Ladies Man to a few If you thlnk the lslrls get excited over Carl Johnson you just ought to see a cer tam pair of Semor gurls register when Hoodsle Wood sle shows up lt seems hes been two tummy: em both What to do URQUHART BILL Homt Room President S4 Vue lresldent JZ Yes hes L school boy but not yet a school boy Rowe However the odds are against anyone who says he xsn t on hls way Wlth American lemon team experlente bthlnd hlm we tan look forward to some hard hlttlng hlxrh flylnll baseball games from lilll ell e en uth tor ablhty to knotk home runs with the urls WEAVER LESLIE Leslies lured by a love for the filthy lucre o It seems what wlth hms ambltxomng to be a mxlllon ure n Ill Maybe he ll be able to spare a dlme for some of us less fortunate guys one of these days Luck Leslle and may the dollars bg as numerous as your frxends have been here , K , . ,Q ' ' ' . 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W ' V vo I ' ' IIIS 46 J ' 54 HONOR STUDENTS rt busx a a cow s tall rn x trme or 1 no und how at a three rrnged crrcus these honor tudents w ere known not only for therr ex tellent scholastrt Qtmdlng but algo for then ucce ln comblnrng happrlw studre and pleai uree Let no one thlnk for a moment that these honor tudent had no Jox out of lrfe Therr serxlce and dependabllrtv rn extra currrcular or gxnrmtron won them as great respect a thelr hrrllrancx rn the class room Jog Sulllxan Ednx Mae Bl1ck and Charles Brown haxe drstrngurshtd them elxes as Journal st Joe ts edrtor rn chref of the Hrgh School New rnd scrrbe on the Prne Burr Fdnn 'Nlae a a copx edrtor and Charles as make up edltor of the Hrgh School News Among those who ap peared on aibembly progr rms rn speech work are Nlarran Buchanan Ralph Daw on and Llllran Nmrth the former two hrxrng also fllNtlYlgLllSh9d them elx es rn Prne Burr work Jeanne Gunn and Xrrgmrr Davrs besrdee haxmg' done excellent retux respectntlw ot the Student Counul md offrcers of the Senror Class Drtk C lnchln plrxed tht respon lble dual role of presrdent of the Senlor Class and edrtor ot the Prne Burr Veedless to sax all these stu dents are members of the Natronal Honor S cretx wrth Jane Shepherd as presrdent Jane also was assrstant buslness manager of the Plne Burr Ex elvn Hankms has excelled rn the muerc department and rn Short Story Pxulrne Shool rox rn both musrc and Journalrsm -X lr t ot all the actomplr hments ot these students ls rmpossrble here therefore onlv these few actrxrtre hue been mentioned to rllustratc the trtt that these students hwe led ln publlta tron tudent gox ernment creatrxe currrcular work musrc dramatrcs and clash organrzatrons Students whose prctures appear reading from left to rrght are Edna Nlae Black Char-le Broun Nlfrrran Buchanan Xlrgrnra Daxrs Ralph Dawson Drck Ganchan Jeanne Gunn Fxelxn Hankm Jane Shepherd Paulrne Shoolroy Lrllran Smith Joe Sullrxan DJ SENIORS 55' X A Key -s ' - 3 -' ' fly ' - as a . . SS- ,S : J . - ' .' U., 5, s ss' 'S .- , - i . ' s S ' j ' . ' -' - .- -. ., 4 2 A.. ' s ' 3 ' ' I 's A 1 ' 1 V 1 . 2 ' . I . - 1,- issg ga: ' -' - A ' .' 's 2 ' X ' , 'g . z . ' , s . . -. - y 2 . K, - - . 1 '. ' 'z , ' .4 ' ' V S A A . 7 , .S y -I S ' , - ' 2 . 'S' ' S, . L, ' ' . . ' ' . 7' . ' 'i . 'iv M ,' 1, work on the Pine Burr, were president and sec- 6 ax ' r sr. p V' Sz ' z aj r .' s' ' ' . . ,tr .5 j, 3 9 - I ' ., LY I ' 0' I ' v Y' , . - 4' N ' ' ,. . ' , . . - 3 1 , A . , '. ' , .,. , ., L. , . , ,. , , N v . , ' v' ' S Z v ' ' B. u 3 'z ' ' : : : z ' - ' S. S , y . ' , . ' . v ., :' v A ' .5-v . :s Y ' . ' lf. 7 I 5' ' K' I u ks 1 I ' - ' Y 'u J D Q' . . ,. . ' A V A, , ,' S . . V . K , ,1 1 Ai , A SENIORS s---R RAI l H DAWSON N IRFINIA DAVIS HIGHEST HONOR STUDENTS Second to none li often applleable to Ralph Dwwon xaledlctollan of the Sen lor Class of 2 To make the hlgheat axerage for thls g oup lx an ighlexemem y-nth ln ltN6lf and to make an 'xx erage of 96 8a duung hu hlgl xchool career xx an 9I'lXlil3l6 record Next ln llne xmong the hovs IN Joe Qulhvan vulth an average of 96 71 Vngmla Dams IQ salutatorlan flnlihmg her hlgh school coulse vslth an aurage 01 Q1 85 Next ln llnc among' the gurls lN Jeanne funn vsxth the hlgh 1361 use of I l e o loxung L l'ld1l4.N Blflllll I' xeutt I orrl Fdna Mu Black Blllx Marks Jane Bralnalcl Charles Broun Marlon Buchanan Margaret Dau Vlrglma Dans Ralph Dawson Thelma Deaton Noma Dux ev Dlck Ganchan Grace Glawcock Rov Hax ex Guev Jeanne Gunn Fxelxn Hankmk Jane Hard Gletc hen Hollem m l' lack lunge lexus lxellln Ru MnManu I uthel Oxxenx Bmttx Park Aletha Reed Max Poberson lf lm 1 Saucler Jane Shepherd Paullne Shoolxox Llllx ln Sm th Mau Dou la Stephen Joe Sullnan Gelalmlmc Turnex H allle 'llae VN dllxel lloxrl V! llborn Fcllth VS llllf0I'Il Nllltllll X ellen a ' 7.. I . Y , . . e A1 Y , 7' ' ' .4 . v . v. ' , -' ' . . . . , , . ' - K. Y . . I Y . i I . j .' ' 1 . , . sz ' . ' ' W.. 'A L. '. y 'B ' , ' B- . . -' , . v , . J5.TSl. Seniors whose average for the three years is U0 per cent, or almove, are h 1' l- l , 2 , . . Y ' .. ,-. 4 1 4 4 ' la I X 2 1 a 1 , , v'S 1 ' ' ' 1 ' L 5 , 1 ' 'A ' ' ' ' 'z . i J 4 . 1 If-V n a I 'lv A S v .4 L.. be . 7. 4 . -' i ', L . 7. . - w ' 4 .J U ' , ,. . . J. l. . ' son 1 1 A - . Y .- 1 56 .fx w CLASS OF 1936 am. 'e O1 COUISQ the 11111101 ass ls Jes Can xou 1 .1111 1 1 Sclllllg 3 Q th1s lhc JLlIl101sd9C1d ed th1s xx hen then mon xv' e 101 the Iubhc d1ess bx stem xx as hand ed 111 l1e101e that 01 the 1es1n1.111 .1 s 1 ll c ex e11 l1e101e that 01 the h1gh and nnghtx QLNIOI .iss LOU! sk VS Q 111611 t b1.1grg111g but xxe .111 mlghtx pleased xx 1th tlllN .1ch1exeme11t 'il gf' 'HRS IH 'HAR As xxc IUHIOIS d1d not get along s0 xxell xx hen xxc xx e1c Flsh 011 account 01 xxlseclaclxs f10nf a110g.111t lllipil cl INHYHUII and on account 01 haxlng onlx one class 0fflC9l xxx declded to make ou1 J11n101 xe.11 one ncxe1 t0l1e101g0tte11 The 111st .110u11d 101 .1n0th11 813011501 xx ho could help us c.111x on xx he1e he h.1d leit 011 N11 Ruth T lllclltlll xx.1s elected 111 JdIlLldlX Lndu he1 9Iltl1l1S1 .1st1c NUDQIXINIOII xxq gaxe .1 C,0ul.1sh Dance on NI.11ch 1 101 the l1ene11t 01 the Ijllllllf, Add1ess Sxstem lh1s dance xxas a great success Next came the .11111u.1l JUH101 play Fommv, xx hlch xx as plesented on A111119 lhe monex 110m the plax xx.1s used tor the Junlor SGHIOI Prom 1 meat ex ent 01 the xea1 In the Jun1o1 Class th1s xea1 m.111x people haxe been d1sc0x e1ed thlough excellent .xctlng IH the JUHIOI play taklng .1ct1xc palt Ill t1.1clx xx01k Xillllllllfl P11188 111 N1Ilg'lIH,I and 111 dec .11m1ng and last DLI 1101 least the class can boast .1 ClN'6l le.1de1 and cl drum m.11o1ess As xxc entu 0111 ben101 xca1 xxe shall look back xx 1th lllldt' 011 the .1ch1ex ements 01 the Class 01 6 s Jun1o1 yea1 'ATOTIIFIIVH SLOIQQ a blg hlt 58 Z,w:,..,,H .' A Cl- I - j 1 G l la 1 us 0' Q ' ' 'nr , ' .. ' - 1 ,, 1 X x' ' ' 1 7 ' Ad- . A 1 ' lux' ,' ' ' F1 sl ' Cl' Sf . l ,gf s ' l ' l X A , t, M , . , - Cl- U1 - 1. 'X , 1 ' rn V y ' MR, F, li. IHIYLI-I 1 S, RU 'lf . . TIN f A . , . - , . A . 1 A ' - . 1 1 ' v' . 1 .. 1 Y . 1 A thing we did, after our capable sponsor, Mr. Doyle, left us, was to look A .X . . . ' .. L, ' . . .-.' 1 1. . Lx- -K. '. 5- ' - K-' 'x - 1 . ' .L- I . A 1 - 7 ' 1 b 1 i .a v At' 4 7, we . v ' 1 i V. 1 . . 2 1 f f ' tr 1 1. ' 1 1 1 1 l 1 v 1 1 4 v I ' KK I ' ' ' lv v V A I . ' ' ' x 1 , 1 ' 1 ' 15 1 - ' -1 1 - . , A, . 1. v . I t ', A f 1 . el 1 . T- 1 TY - 3? Q B if I 1 U ' , , l .gf 3181 Wi r1' HUNIl'l'R MARIIN liUl'0RD SMPIKPR. JUNIOR OFFICERS MARY LOU HUNTER Pres1dent All lLlYl10l' classes haxe pres1dents and most pres1dents a1e populal but few can equal ou1 Ma1y Lou Hunter C111ls aren t supposed to haxe looks and brams both but lVIa1y Lou has Her p1cture prox es the for mer and as for the latter well he1 name IS takmg qulte a permanent place on the school s hono1 roll Leadmg, comes natural w1th her SINCE Hack has put her back 1n c1rculat1on half the boys seem to haxe gone back to that ch1ld1sh game called Follow the leader We I9 expectmg to COI'ltl1'lLl6 hearmg from Mary Lou durmg commg years JUNE MARTIN V1ce President It seems that th1s young man IS out to be Pres1dent somedav Anv way lt looks that way for June was pres1dent of h1s Sophomore Class stepped rlght up and cla1med a Jumor OfflC6 and has been elected Sen 101 p1es1dent for next yea1 He IS w ell llked not only by the w hole school but especlally so by the boys w ho recognlze h1s sportsman l1ke QLl3lltl6S We know June w1ll go far newct year 1n ex erythmg ARAH BUFORD Secretary Here IS one g1rl everybody adm1res and that s saylng a lot NVe can easllw pred1ct that Arah wlll go far How could she help It w 1th all her talent She IS not only an a1t1st and good IH hterary work but she s also a real tennls plaver We are proud ot our Jumor Class S8018 tarv THOMAS SMELKER Treasurer To be able to hold an aud1ence spell bound IS somethmg and he1e IS the person who can do It Thomas went to the State Contest last sprlng for Beaumont and he won f11st place w 1th hls flute solo He IS not only a mus1c1an but also a fr1end to many Whenex er you see a cute l1ttle X 8 3,0 dashmg by lust look and see whether Thomas 1sn t beh1nd the xx heel 33 Q ' 1 'at C1 , 4 M 5, X J' A 1'I ' ' I1 I . 9 G I I 1 1 4 v 1. x w 1 N. wg 1 4 1 , 11 1 1 1, 1 1 1 , I v 1 1 1.1 w I y y v . 1 1 1 . V 4 . Y 1 - , 1 . , K. 1 V , 1 L , N . . . L. n r n 1 1 I ' I 'w y 1 , 1 1 ' ' as , H v, ' 1 . . 1 . . . 4 N 1. . . , - w w I I 1. 1 v I r I I 11 1 , 1, , - I Q 1 wh 4 I v I v ' 1 1 1 ' 1 v v ' '1 , 1, , 1 1, 1 I . . v V. I . Y . 1. 1 . 1 . . . N , . 1, 1 . . v . V. V w . v. U . 1 w 1'w I I V . 1 1 T , 1 7' 1 'w ' ' -1 v 1 - 1 1 1 1 U . 1 1 1 9 L ' , my n L1 I n w ' V .1 V. .'w .1 1 , 1 1 . 1 , A o I ni , , . . V. , . - ,. 1 . . V . . 1 ,l 1 1 1 1 JUNIORS 2 an iw I A is AI IJPIDC I' If LI ILN Q5 val I 0 'is 16 'I 'Jw' .W -XIPIINC HUVSIII Ammon xmcrxu umm wuxwm BPLIV I-I-XBB LII-X B-XIIEX NIARC Alxl-'I RARIxl'II IF-XNNI' B-VITIF MFII -XXI XII H I-XIII? NXITIJRFX II NfIxI NS'IIIX IIXI-XIFXF RPRC IN IH-XRI FS BII-IX NI-XR'lI-I-Xi FNI' BIRDXX I4 I L MACIx PONLR-X C J BRILFX I IIZ-XBETH BROL NS-XRD C HFSTI EX BROLSS-XRD M-XRKJARFT BROWN LUIS BUSCFMI Ix-XTHP RINE C ANII BFII 'NIILDREIJ Q 3 S CII-XXCI4 CHARIOTTIL CIIFI' ORD JACIx FOFO SAM com 1HERr SA Ju ,, CRABB HAI CRIQP MAF CLAIRE DARDEN RLTH G0 A 'A ,' ' I I . 13, 3 5 .. 1 an-4 A 1 A A' fidl I A I I K we ' 5- .vm s. Pip. A ' I M .. w. , I . ,.. 1 ' 1' if -T N . . v . . A I I ' . ,. ,AA 7 I me. . , .L F , A - S1 'f fs A ,I-II. ,. ,. 3' I arg' I N scyi' TQ, , 25-QI 2 1 I ' W '.Is..': ' 'F .- S, 2 -- A 2I.., if J -I I . , I. . K I . Y Y . , 'A , In .3 ' ' 4' J ,A -I , - .5 A - , . L - 1 If K' f v . , ,J I A ' ' ' 1 .:,I q5J: ,., . ' S .' 11, 2 3 -' V 'A A , 4 44.4 f- i A . Q 4, , A , I V ' Ar X . A' I Q - 'QI 'S ' A ' ' ' S. , ' '25 . .I ' b ' .XJ , ' A N, DARNPI L H-XROLD DAX ID -XL DRFX D-XXIS PERCX IIIII-XNI DI' NXIS If -XI' DFI I DIXIXIITI XIHXRX XIRC INIA DITTUN HELEN I DXX XRDS BENNIE I l ELLIS IX-XTHFRINI' ENK PI XC F XIOLA I' X -XXX X I' RINONI FXRXIFR DICK El-IXBERC -XDELP PICIXPN FRFDA PIXCHER ERNFSI' PRFFDXI-XN ROSLXN FIILER EDEN? FLQL -X FRUSF C -XX C -XRL CR-XX f LORGE C RFI' NBERC, SOPHI-X H.-XFLEP. LORRAIINF I-I.-XIR SUE H.-XLBUUTX L.-XFKEY H.-XLPIN, FRED H.-XSKELL, F.-XY IIEIVIVNER. OLLIEM.-XY HIVKS. XX'II.L.-X BROOKS HILLS. LOTTIE JUNIORS Q6 1:- 'Jil- :QL G1 Q8- JUNIORS F w Qs Q HOOPER JOHN HLNT ELEAINOR I5Bh.LL JAMES JIROL MARX Ix-XX IOHNSTON BLRL IOHINSTON PATRILI-X JONIPS SARAH I?I'I'N JONTF CL-SRI' IxINC BOBBX KIEIN -XNNA KOPKI- MARK ARPT LAWIBI' RT I AI IINE AND JLNE I AINE PI ORILNC I' IAVS HON DORIS I ANKI I' SQ IJOI ORFS I I Il NIS -X IINDNIR ALKLWI IOPP MAF IJPIII- MAI OMBI R INI-A1 NIAIOR IAC Ix 'NIAIIII CIIARI PS MARIxl'VN ICH ANNIF MARRIILX IOI' . ARSIIAII DOLI Y MARTIN TOMMY MATTHEWS YLORINE NILCIAMROCR IANI-T NRCORQLODALI' CLALIIINE NIQCORQLODAI F ICATHFRINF 'VIQCOX THAXFR 'NILIJANIP I C HP STI' R NILNIICKI' N ENINI.-A DRL NIQRFX NOLDQ MARTHA 'NIONROF HI' LEN 'NICDORI' IONI NIORC ANI OPAI MORSE LILLIAIN MUINRO JEFF NIIJRPHX DALI- NIXERS HPRNIAN N-ASOIN JIWINIX NOBLE CHARLES UNI' ORD BII I X PARKS C EORC I' PAX YF BEN ERLH PERKINS VN ILLIAIVI II IPX OL A IITTMAN ANNI' POLTRA LCJLIS PURHEAR DCJROTHH PANKIN If RC ELI I' RLDNIAN ANNA 'NIAL RI4 IJMAN HOVN ARD RITTI- R ANN A C RAC I- JUNIORS -R6 Al 4 ll 'H 6' I 3' JUNIORS xi ag. Q0 I q 0 ROSINC ER RLTH POSS DOROTHX ROLTON ALLFX SHAXX I LCII E SHAXX XIARX SHI' PHERD STI' II A NINC LET ARX I P WVIITH CH ARLES SNXIJFR HARXFX VI ORFQ XIARY ALICE STONE HATTIF ROBI- NXNNOTT FI OREXI I' IPFR DFXNII' TVRRX II-ROIVIF TIII' ALI XXIIIII' XIAI- 'IHOXIPSON IAROIXN IIIS IA IXOCR FILA XIX RE'lTF WIARILXN XIXRIVITI' RLAI XX ARRPN IxI'ITH XXII BORN HFSTA XIAI' XXPIR XOUNI XX FISS IACIx XXI LIPR AICXE XIAL XXIIIIXIAN ROXCI XXII I IAXIS XIII IJRI' IJ XX ILICOX CARROLI 'tc- ! Q. ' ' CLASS OF 1937 Tradltlonally t h e good Falry IS a guld mg sp1r1t who guards the welfare of her Cho sen It was the 1319 prnllege of the Sopho mole Class of 1934 35 to be the Chosen of MISS Margaret Gladney Wlth her as thelr flrst ood Falry h Sophs feel Wholly con fldent of a successful hlgh school career f AQ 'Od 1 I 9' Contrary to custom nUR'roN SNODCRASS MISS MARGAR1-1 CIADNI-Y tho Sophomore Clagg of 1934 35 lnaugurated 1ts offlcers at a unique banquet whlch marked the beglnnlng of what xx as to be a successful year of student act1v1t1es under the competent leadel shlp of Burton Snodgrass presxdent Hoplng to proflt by experlments 1n student goxernment of othel schools and to ald 1n the practlcal appllcatlon of the1r flndlngs to the class organlzatlon a gloup from the class went to lIlX6St1g3.t6 student aCt1V1t19S In the Houston schools The quota of the Sophomore Class fo1 the Publlc Address System was obtalned by humorous but 6ffQCtlX9 means the presentatlon of A Womanless Weddlng IH co operatlon VVlth the Wesley Berean Class of the Fnst M9thOd1St Church The class can well be proud of the recognltlon lecelved by Mary Hope Crow Call yse Brechln George RlCh and Waltel Bolton 1n declamatlon and bx Eleanor Landes Jud1th Mary Baldxun Dorothy Nesmlth and Ruth Prather as duchesses 1n the May Fete Class meetings and pep rallles th1Ollgh0l1t the V631 served to Stllll ulate the enthuslasm and Splrlt of the class These rallles were led by the Sophomores own cheer leader the versatlle Mlke Coklnos Presldent Snodgrass presldes over a class meetmg 66 is ,I . . 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'51 f i AI BERT SELMA ALLISON MILDRI' D .ALSTOIN INADINE ANDERS BILLIE ANDERSON MORRIS ARRPNDELL CJERALDINE AXLI-R JANE BABER CHRISTINE BADDERS DORIS BAER ROY IAIDWIN JUIJITH BARRIER SHEPHARIJ BARTWIESS GEARY BECK BENSON BELL CAROYIN BPNNISON AI ICE BI' RTRANIJ IOHNI IPAIL CENPXIIAI' BOLTOIN WALTER BOSSF HARRX BOS ETT JL ANITA BRI' C HIN CARI X Sl' BROWN RUTH BROVN IN C ERAI D BRUNIONA ROBERT I I I- BURCHFIELD 'VIARIE BURKE SIDNEY C ARI IN CHARI PS C ARITOY W II NIA C ARPENTER A LRLA NIAE C ARTAY RIGHT MARX BI' TH CIIII FS JOY CE CHOATE JACK C LI' MIVIONS C ORDON CORINOS MIKE COLE BFINNA LOUISE COLE RUTH COLEM AN CAROI A N C ONIBEST 'IA RREI I COXIEX IAXXI' CONNOR ILXIOR COLRT LOLISF COAA ART EDW API? CROCICER CRACI4 CROn AIARX HOPE CRLTC HER DIC lx IJANNA IIILX DAX IDSON RU FH DAXIDSON APRXON SOPHOMORES Lllil this 'N f 1 In 8 fi.: Lil I '1' fli- 'lrfisix fx 5 'iv K L41 W PV 5 1 gil is drlkh ., .' I ff V Pt I ' W K A! v , 4 -L A A as Q V 'I -Q. v -. ' - 6 , ' ' . . . , 9' ' ,Y w . 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I WA I II I 1, X'Il-I , . 45 . . . . ' ' : FQ .f ,I ' ' V III - . . ' , .I 'VIC I 'A I I 'i ' T 'I' ' V V V ' 1' 5 A II I II I , I I ,I v ' 1 ' S V 1 ' I 1x . Q 24 I 41 l 3 ' V 'Q 3 43 ' I I 41' I U V 2 A - UA V. . I I II, I . I I IRM . J 40 if 1 I mdk? . W4 my aalxpbj ffm mid -QI. x W V mug T- I H V F- 'N fx -- rx SMILE AT THE LITTLE BIRDIE , OR THE CAMERA- MAN-HE'S USUALLY JUST AS FUNNY - ESPECIALLY WHEN HE HIDES BEHIND CURTAINS AND SHOOTS WITHOUT A WORD OF WARNING. THAT'S WHY THIS SCHOOL LIFE SECTION CONTAINS SUCH RARE PIC- TURES AS ARDELL IN ONE OF HER MOST NATURAL MOMENTS, DOING A SPRING DANCE IN THE PATIO WITH A LAZY -DAISY IN HER TRESSES-OR TYLER, LYN- DA, AND MARY VIRGINIA GIVING US A REALLY UNI- QUE POSE. CUTE, HUH? YOU SHOULD BE IN HERE TOO. IF YOU'RE NOT, IT'S YOUR OWN FAULT FOR NOT RUNNING FROM OUR CAM- ERA-MAN. KWE ALWAYS LIKE 'EM HARD TO CATCH- THAT'S WHY WE HAVE S0 MANY CF BETTY--WE HAD TO PRACTICALLY CAMP ON HER TRAILJ. EVEN THAT HIGH - FLYING LEE BYRD DIDN'T ESCAPE OUR SHOT-THOUGH HE THINKS HE DID! WE GIVE YOU A PANO- RAMA OF OUR '35 SCHOOL LIFE. DR. FAUSTCS lives again as Miss Berly's LIT 4 CLASS presents BILLY MARKS in the title role-Mrs. Reed's LIT. 4 CLASS, with FAUST as EVERYMAN-CLUB CHAPCLTEPEC pre- sents Cn Norte Americana en Mejico, with YVHITMAN as the handsome Spaniard who rescues KING, the young American-domestic troubles, it seems, even in Sunny Spain. are depicted by Miss Stine's SPANISH CLASS-Miss Keohane's JOCRNALISM CLASS in action, while EDI- TOR LORD meditates -PINE BURR STAFF works to promote its dog races-not a grad- uate party but a coffee given by Mrs. Jones's BOYS' HOME ECO. CLASS. PL'Bl.IC ADDRESS project de- scends on the school, calling forth student and faculty wit to produce money-making activities--then the MINSTREL opens and the black- birds begin to sing-and even the FACULTY throw their dignity to the winds and burst forth into the in- spired hot-cha rhythm of a JAZZ orchestra - BICYCLE RACES are featured, in which TODD, for one, wins the grand prize ta nice yel- low banana with a bow around its neckb-among the most successful PLAYS staged was Not Quite Such a Goose''-and-wait-the Faculty again, as TOE DANCERS tdainty little things, and such modesty, M. SHEPARDJ-and upon our word, a whole cheering squad, with CRAVV- FORD, GLADNEY, LYTLE, BER- LY, and ROGERS-ARDELL ped- dles APPLES-JACK ballyhoos- MABEL bicycles for a cake - MEADE and DEATON bid on Auc- tioneer W'OLF'S box tfaith, we calls ity - SENIOR APPLE DAY goes over big-what! our dignified teachers enter a bike race?-more APPLES and more BIKES-and an- other good PLAY The Duchess Says Her Prayers, with BETTY. AGNES, and BILL-the climax of the faculty assembly, the OLD MAIDS' QIQARTET, with FERGU- SON, COLLINS, KEOHANE, Mc- CULLOH, and NVEYAND as accom- panist - Miss COLDSTEIN AN- DREXVS hypnotizes her melodious chorus fin robes, of courseb-and one ot the best features of the PUR- PLE MINSTREL, the show- boat number. ,ii pb- if I nl' sk'1,jlXU ji 'tiki' X para? . :f '- ffl'- n . ang' E , Mb an 15 if r- . , . in ji- ix' 5 4 ' . :Y 1 n. v n X D. ,-,-,,, , ln-...-.. 'ml nik . ,, R1 .1 Y 15- . 'V I v I '!1 ,N 'vw r ,A 'V S A-' Vlaf , O N 5 Q 'WQVF 6 'fP'F a:1f if f-f ,: ,Q 'f ,:, cf 'V is 5 E nl V 44 -.NWT fs. Drums of Oude , TOURNA- MENT PLAY, is well received in as- sembly-impressive candle-lighting installation of new N A T I O N A L HONOR S O C I E T Y members- -IUNE MARTIN makes a good min- ister in the THANKSGIVING pro- gram - Utwas the night b e f 0 r e CHRISTMAS , so GRAMMA MAR- KEYVICH lights the candles in as- sembly- the eyes of TEXAS are upon you when history students stage SAN JACINTO DAY assem- bly- every lassie has a laddie but nane they say have these Cand no wonder - Rummage Salelj - TY- LER is a perfect angel Cfor onceb on the CHRISTMAS program-hearts are trumps on the VALENTINE pro- gram-foothall boys receive their hard-won honors in a special FOOT- BALL ASSEMBLY. 'JH' - mx,-:wal H l-.4as-- '5 i 1- 5, ,,. ,. S 1 5 Y , mr I A 'lt' ffm!! , I 2521? , ... ff rl: ' ' 4215. 5523 .gg f .If .u hi, ' I A Yin .f A ,I '41 I. 'alll-f 1 if MANAGER WHITE on dress par- ade Chat, n'allJ-HIGH-POCKETS FISHER can afford to lose that up- per story- he flies through the air with the greatest of ease -TUR- KEY DAY, with 7400 fans and whatta wind -two good reasons why the PURPLE BAND is so peppy --the Jacket's Waterloo--hats off to the flag and the ROYAL GUARD - crossing the barn-Poncho, the man behind the scenes-off to Hous- ton for the BI-DISTRICT-Hail! Hail! Our gang's all there- upsey- daisy on the HURDLES-the Ex- porters' dad stages a parade to sport new Purple Band UNIFORMS-AL ley-oop I-FAUST takes his daily dozen-all these girls love GYM -GOVERNOR ALLRED signs on the dotted line for ROYAL GUARD - EVER LOYAL at the Bi-District game in Houston--LITTLE MIKE has 'em where he wants 'em-MR. JORDAN, our right-hand man-the Band in full war Paint-football highlights, Turkey Day and Bi-Dis- trict-Life is just a bowl of cherries for little BILLY REAM. Amin,-.ygi g A1 4 I Y x ,1 -- , .W K. '- , as M9 ' 4 if.. ' ir 'Fr , I if 4 my 1 'li ill . , iq Q lg. si f ? 1 'WL li 5. ,i I X, Q . ... - ' ' 4 ,, K ' .l . -. ' - 4, .hm ' 5' , a I :ENV i 'v' 4' 'I lggzfli' .Z Thrc-e's a crowd ibut we're not mentioning any names, DICKJ -two solemn-looking young Loch- inyars and their faithful steed Hes- perus - 3:1513 and SCHOOL'S OUT-DANIEL is such a lion with the ladies- sun style, this, CARO- LYN and MARILYN-BUBBA, a friend we hate to say good-bye to- not just another pebble on the beach -THELMA, SYLVIA, JEANNE. PERCY LILLIAN, and JANE would Koh, oh, the DIMMITT gal againj- Mr. MAC is developing a habit of posing in reverse for our camera- FAYE Cwelre sure this timej makes a cute equestrienne - four well known groups about school-after hours of persuasion, GLADNEY and ANDREVVS - what a whale of a place this old school will be when these peppy little FISH grow to be seniors! - I don't wanna paddle our own canoe -just an old South- ern custom-COACH SAVAGE, if you will-a little toreador scene be- tween parties-three Broadway ba- bies-and you name this: we really can't- gn-f rbi! Tai ij -'os X X 4 25 C ff' 9 K' W GEORGE CAMP CHARLENE SMITH NORMAN STAINBACK FAYE PIERCE HOWARD HUGHES JANE BRAINARD MARIAN BUCHANAN EDGAR HEARTFIELD HALLIE MAE WALKER VVALTER GERNAND DOLORES WIDMAN JOE SULLIVAN PAUL ATVVOOD MARIAN LEDBETTER DICK CAREY NATHALIE WENHAM JOE TALBOT MARGARET LIVESAY ALCYE MAE SMOOT A. J. LEVVIS ALETHA REED CARL GAY MARJORIE VVELLS LEE BYRD QL il fav? 'S , 1' i . 31' ' fra S 3 1 'Q 4 7 Qi.. Qfvk . I E at ' 11:24, '36 V5 'E 'g A E . x X -'Q av- ,VT wg lx Gig ? X W fn ,W iw . -. .fs A in A 1 , N, r '4' 'Mfrytif' . .Q -. :M 4 532.3 rl . wal W ' mp-4-l Q in 'C' ,R-U. Cv? lub 551.- 29 QC' SKATERS' XVALTZ, by the lVid- man School, scores a big success in the MINSTREL-two breakfast groups of sweet girl graduates iprobably third event that dayl-a success in spite of the elements was the spectacular MAY FETE-and the JUNIOR CLASS GOULASH was a grand occasion, financially and otherwise-DOODY and LEAPS give us a grin, while JANE sticks out her tongue fnaughty, naughtyb- QUEEN ELIZABETH - another graduate luncheonhthe SPROLLE School presents a beautiful fan dance faha, we fooled yah- bw tween times at a tea-party-FISH hear the call of Father Neptune-a gay circus party was the FOOT- BALL BANQTQET-the old gym is dressed up for the Pine Burr QUEENS BALLQa good time was liad by all at the JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM-MOLLYE TIIAMES is hon- ored at a graduate coffee. --- -' II 4-J.. Q Every Sophomore girl's suppressed desire, JACK PECK-FERAY and SLAUGHTER give the girls a break-love me, love Squeak-LOIS and FLORINE catch air-the DIMMITT girl again-tut,tut, Clarence-three little sand-pipers standin' in a row-Potts seems to be scoring -affectionate or shy, Nellie?-the majestic gateway to Muehachcfs. ' I -Q K i 5-'lil 5 ' Mn L 'kai axiom' 3 .3 'f-'to Cf . N1 N , K, .-Y H Vx. X ! ix PRESENIWNC KING RICH ARD OF T'-IE HOUSE OF GANCHAN AND QUEEN ELIZABETH IBETTY TO YOU! OF THE HOUSE OF PARK AND THEIR MAY COURT' CONIE COME LEAPS IT S TOO LATE TO DRIVE THAT LAST NAIL IN H RAINBOW YOU SHOULD HAVE REMEMBER ED EARLIER JOE SULLI VAIN DROP TI-AT PAINT BRUSH YOU LI. SPATTER YOUR WHITE LINENS JOE TALBOT DON T WEAR SUCH A PAINT-.D EXPRESSION OVER HAVING TO DRESS UP AGAIN PRLSENTING THEIR MAJESTIES MAY COURT I-IOW BEAUTIFUL AND CHARMING' W O N D E R WHICH WILL BE THE SIX TEEN FAVORITES? THEY ARE ALL REPPESENTATIVE STUDENTS WELL KNOWN AND WELL LIKED NVE LL LET THE SENIOR CLASS MAKE THE CHOICE DICK GANCHAN DAN FERAY CARL JOHNSON EARL HARRIS FRANK RINANDO MILLER BROWN IRWIN FERAY RALPH DAWSON JANE SHEPHERD ELOISE DuBOIS VIRGINIA DAVIS RAYE PIERCE ARDELL SHEPHERD BETTY PARK AGNES BIHN JEANNE GUNN 'l hx gs iii ai? L Qfiik. 2 -1 i, v Fw, Sig if! DAN FERAY G.. umm' .Ks 'QW gas ' .ww H-if, M V 14 Sip W1 'QFQZ' age. r A . - , ii 5115 Q., 4 , an I, .Mi -is ,,. M is J' ffh .x fin Qwfp TT RARK IRWIN FERAY -3, Ni' fi? me QQ A A-Q05 MQL3. 2 0 OIN A SAFETY' AND .- WHATTA SAFETY A LIGHT INEXPERIENCED T E A N' HALF PITIED BY SEVEN THOUSAND SPECTATORS 'ICRRENTS OF RAIN THE FIELD A 'VIILL POND AND YET 20 AND SAFETY MARK TWA'N ' A POWERFUI OPPOSING ILAM MORE EXPERILNLLD SURE OF T'-IEMSELVES AL READY POIINTED OUT BY STREET CORNER PROPHETS AS STATE CHAMPIONS BOWS T0 THE PURPLE A GRAND STAND GOES WILD WITH 'OY I-'ATS CUSH IONS CHEERS TEARS HOL IDAYS' THREE ChEER LEADERS DAINCINC A .IIC KDOODY I-IAS JUST SLIPPED DOWN IN THE WATER AND LITTLE MIKE IS TURNING AN EXTRA BIG FLIP IN THE AIR J DISTRICT CHAMPIC wS' SOMF CALLED IT A MIR ACLE WE CALL SUCH IN DOMITABLE COURACE THE PURPLE SPIRIT 'QP' 'Ns mah, lJlMMl'l'l SAVACI- ATHLETIC DIRECTORS COACH L J DIMMITT Bubba has held a hard Job IH BHS Upon h1s shoulders has rested the respons1b1l1ty of turnlng out each year good football basketball and track teams and he succeeded adm1rably Hls records IH football and basketball are outstandlng The Purples uctory oxer Port Althlll proves better than all else h1s splendld ab1l1ty as a coach He IS IH a great measure responslble for our fme gr1d1ron and track Its pos1t1on as one of the best hlgh school stadlums 1n Texas IS largely the result of h1s planmng and Cale w1th the co operatlon of others He has turned out not only good teams but good athletes as well He sets an example of good sportsmanshlp and clean l1v1ng that any boy mlght be Justlfled ln followlng Coach L11 s wlllmgness to help a fellow out hlS comradeshlp and h1s ex er ready grln have won h1m an enuable place IH the hearts of all Beaumont Hlgh and lt IS wlth a feellng of great loss that we say farewell and wlsh h1m the best of good luck 1n hlS new pos1t1on ASSISTANT COACH BUDDY SAVAGE There IS always at least one fellow 1n BHS wuth a gr1n on h1s face hlS hands tucked away 1n hls pockets and a fasc1nat1ng drawl Rlght' It s Buddy Savage Bud s success as l1ne coach for the Purple phySlC3l educatlon Instructor and as the lovelorn sultor ln The Man on the Fly mg Trapeze or Barnacle B111 has earned for h1m a warm spot 1n the hearts of the studes He IS always Yvllllllg to pltch 1n and help vuth any worthwhlle enterpr1se If anyone has to flll Bubba s place we re glad Buddys It 10 - X ,X4,' ' . . 1 1 ew. fy.-V-,. , ,O 1 1 ' 'Vx W 'T C2211 'Q ' 'Y QM 1. 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Y. . . . , , - s 1 as' as ATHLETIC COUNCIL The success ot the varlous student actlvltles of the year IS 1n a great measure due to work of the Athletlc Council To them we owe the good tlme had at the football banquet Through them twenty two Royal Pur ple sweaters were awal ded to members of the football team Twenty two small gold footballs were also awarded the dlstrlct champions Purple Stadlum adv anced st1ll another step toward bemg the best hlgh school athletlc fleld ln Texas when the east grandstand was completed The appolntment of Mr Charlxe Welnbaum as dlrector of student act1v1t1es was a happy stroke for BHS Under h1s leadershlp and wlth hls help the Cheerlng section reached a new peak New songs were ln troduced new yells were learned and successful pep rallles were held Through Mr Welnbaum and tne Athletlc Councll snappy new uruforms were purchased for our champlonshlp band Wlth hls help parades were held before xmportant games Wlth the ald of the councll two speclal trams were chartered for games ln Houston and parades were held there The1r wllllngness to support the school ln all 3Cl1lXltl6S besldes ath l9t1C9 as for 1nstance helplng to flnance the athletlc sectlon of the Pine Burr and thelr cooperat1on and help 1n untangllng the most dlfflcult of school problems has won them a warm spot 1n the heart of BHS The Athletlc Counc1l has been 1n exlstence slnce 1923 and IS one of the most utal parts of the athletlc orgamzatlon Thls year the councll underwent some changes The membershlp was changed however two of the pre sent councllmen are charter members T 1 l'pR h Bt! W 104 , . I . . . I . Y - . . 7 v Y ' . I . K . . . , ' Y . Y. . . . 7. . . - - y y 1 ! tr H c 7. . . . . . R . . , ' . . Y Q 'L' -5, R y tl V l 1132 y l y.. sg , 61 Q I x V l ' A 1, ' ,A I 2 , ,J tt ' o ow: Babcock, Clutterbuck, Duperier, Jackson. Kiilwlbac , Kennedy o om Row: Marks, Mcljanalri, Orr-ir-k, Roberts, alden, Weinbaum ATHLETIC M EDICAL STAFF The team came through the season this year with a remarkably low rate of injuries. Though few persons realize it, this was mostly on account of the medical staff who looked after the boys seeing that proper attention was gn en to wounds bruises and broken bones Their excellent care of injured players often made It possible for the boys to return to the game 1n a short time Victories can be won only by a team in first class condition no matter what their experience and these doc tors take upon themselw es the responsiblllty of keeping the boys in good physical shape At every game at least one member of the staff was present ready to go on the field and patch up the 1nJured boy whether he was a Purple or from the opposmg team After making temporary repairs on a smash ed gridster on the field the player was instructed to report to the doc tor s offices for further examination The doctors services are donated to the Purples Their only reward is seeing the boys who have received then care turn in a clean well fought uctory They are often called upon off the field Besides scratch ed skin and sprained ankles the boys eyes throats noses ears and teeth are looked after To these men who have given such thorough proof of their loyalty and of their whole hearted support of the Purples go the thanks of the student body as well as those of the team ab, Aung 'Hr 55 w B tt H L W 100 9 Y . . 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Cober, Dr. Hendry m Row: Dr. ml res, Dr. Moorhouse, Dr. 'hite .A 'lil TAI BOI' DU li0lS COKINOQ QMI I H 1 AX What xuth new songs new yells and fue such cheerleaders as Doody DlZZy Wleatball Jockle Joe and Lxttle Mlke rt IS not 3St0Il1Sh1Ilg that the good old Pu1 ple Splrlt Just buboled ox Q1 These four exponents of Purple pep spent many houls learmng and practlclng the new cheers and songs IH order that thelr performance 1n pep meetlng and on the fleld mrght be perfect They were present at every game ram or shlne At the Jeff Davls game llttle Mlke Coklnos made the quartet a qulntet vshen he wx as appolnted to the group For the flrst tlme 1n B H S history a sophomore became a cheerleader Hls grace snap and ab 1l1ty to get nolse from a sllent crowd has made certam h1S future pos1t1on 1n B H S Joe Meatball and Mlke put on a tumbllng act whlle Charlene and E101 e led the fans IH slnglng Flght Purple Flght Thelr ablllty to put over to the student body the lmportance of a good cheerlng sectlon and then to teach the yells and songs to the stu dents and haxe them respond IH the manner ln whlch they dld IS an ac compllshment anyone mlght well be proud of They managed to be 1n Galveston to lead the handful of loyal supporters who watched the game ln a downpour of ra1n and they were ln Houston for the bl dlstrlcf game and led some four hundred fans ln the cheers although they had to perform 1n a fleld of deep mud and often had to wade through pud dles of water In vlctory and 1n defeat they kept the students cheerlng No hlgher pralse can be gn en 101' . 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U . . ,, S . 7 . . . . . - y 1 ' ' 1 . . . 7 D M' FOOTBALL REVIEW OF THE SEASON The only experlenced boy reportlng for practlce thls yea1 was Frankle Rlnando who became the chxef star of the Purple fxrmament He lettered hls freshman year and has been twlce unammously chosen all dlstrlct half back Acclalmed one of the greatest broken fleld runners m hlgh school football Frankze s leadershlp and playlng ablllty accounted largely for the Purple s wlnmng the dlstrlct hamplonshlp The mexperlence of the new Purple team held no worrles for Coach Dlm mltt and Asslstant Coach Savage and they set to work to bulld a stlong FRANKI1-, RINANDO Captam well drllled harmonlous team out of that raw materlal Lettermen of last year were shlfted around new players trled out and from the unolgamzed group of boys came a compact and determlned team They knew thelr schedule was dlfflcult and they worked hard developlng new plays, perfectmg old ones and lmprovlng then team play On September 26 they gave themselves conxlct han cuts and Journeyed to Tem ple where several boys played thelr flrst game of football 'lhelr defeat showed up the weak spots and enabled the green Purples to galn experlence and to become used to bemg ln the llmellght Thelr faults were remedled before the Lake Charles game whlch was delayed be cause of mclement weather A week later the Sam O Baugh speclal carried the team and fans to Houston for the San Jaclnto game Jeff Davls and Thomas Jefferson exened the wlns and losses Sam Houston ln gold satln sults and the Black Battalion thrllled Beaumonters and Houstomans allke Galveston was turned back ln almost a hurrlcane South Park and Goose Creek also were defeated Turkey Day was a day Royal Purple football squad dxstrlct chamP10nS Of 34 108 I X 3 . 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IHAMPS LRABB kms Dolese Myers Chandler John Manner A tM'md're' son Hefrrtfleld Gallrer Harrrs Carey Lewrs Roberson Henderson Atwood Hughe Gernand Herm Etre Cruthrrds G Perkrns Jones and Byrd recerwed letters and gold footballs Townsend and Martrn recerved numerals Two boys who deserve much credrt for therr care of equrpment therr co operatron wrth the coaches and players and therr general care of the team are I P Thames manager and Hall Crabb 'rssrstant manager J P s generous applylng of the smellrng' salts and lrnrment and hrs loving care of Herman Myers and Country Iones the nrght they gaxe fans heart fallure by ltnocklng them Llves out rn a head on collrsron wer enough alone to earn hrm hrs lette The gornv was never too tough for Hal to spend trme and energy reparrrng mustles and nerx es for greater efforts Not only the plax ls but the equrpment benefrtted from therr watchfulnes Always present when needed they made smooth many rough mom nts No more frttrng tlrmar. eould be found to 1 suuessful serson for BHS and close Coach Drmmrtt s twelxe vc rr career rs head with of Be rumont Hrgh th in tht glorrous x ctory oxer Port Arthur D1 trrct chanrpron sport therr new B sweaters fl .5 I ', ' . r 0 Y V . . . ' ' f' S .1 r L , , , ' . . .' ' 1' - , , . vp . 4 ' 24 t 8. ' Y F I I . . , Q K . ., - , . . 2 . , . . Uk ,. gases . , . - ng f V r f I A I ,gr-Q.. . .,, ,, , . . H , 1 - ,. I . . - r 55' . 1 - r v - r 1 1 ' ' ' A1 - ' -v rs ' 1 C ! 7 'Y 9 'Y ' Y ' Y Y 5' ! Y 3 'Y ' Y 'Y '1 L x . . , - ., ., - . . ., , , 1 . - . . . . . - Y A. A 8 Y . . . . I , L. , N L. .Y V . L- - ' V ' S, . ' . - . 'X' . .Q , r. C., ' : ' r ,, ' ' .' 5 s 5 v . ' . ve -5. . . ,A . e .. . I . ' ' ' 2 .' J 2: ' r ' to 4 n 4 ' . lv v r 1 N - 1 4 4 A 1 1 p 1 ' I ' . . -L xc c. ' r 1 c ' ' V. vg. Y . . . . l l l 'N ' ' , ,, , ' , Ll 97 , . 5 ' ' s s .. FOOTBALL Jackets carry the ball for no gain. BEAUMONT 0 5 TEMPLE '26 Temple healed the sting of their unexpected defeat last year when they gave the Purples a sound drubbing in the first game of the season, played in Temple. The en- tire Purple team put up a stiff fight, but the heavier Wildcats were too much for them. Through a back injury, Gallier, center, was lost to the Purples for the season. BEAUMONT 403 LAKE CHARLES 0 In the first home game of the season the Purples showed what they could really do when they played the Louisianians on a rain-soaked field. Led by Captain Rinan- do, who scored four touchdowns, going 55 yards for one, the whole team played a splendid game both on the offensive and defensive. Harris, Byrd, Etie, Hughes, Jones, and Cruthirds played bangup ball for the locals. The band and the cheerleaders added the finishing touch to a great game. l vw' .ff 'E W' HARRIS HUGHES CHANDLER LEWIS 110 FOOTBALL Gernand and Jones halt Jackets on the play that won our 2-0 victory. BEAUMONT 65 SAN JACINTO 6 After traveling to Houston, the Purples battled the Golden Bears to a 6 to 6 tie, at Buffalo Park. The entire Beaumont team played a great game against odds. Houston was soundly outplayed, the Purple line blasting the Bruins all over the field. At one time Beaumont reached the 6-inch line when the gun sounded for the half. Rinando, Jones, Myers, Harris, and Byrd starred for the locals. BEAUMONT 31g JEFF DAVIS 12 On October 12 Jeff Davis was handed a thorough walloping when the Purples, under Rinando's leadership, stacked up five touchdowns to Davis' two. The great play- ing of Rinando along with that of Johnson, Harris, Jones, and Byrd kept the fans in an - uproar and the Davis men in a panic. Both Houston touchdowns were flukes. The Purple line and backfield contributed some beautiful playing. The Centenary band gave the fans a thrill. GALLI ER ETII-I HENDERSON CRUTHIRDS 111 FOOTBALL Frankie runs 42 yds for the greatest gain on Thanksgiving Day. BEAUMONT 65 THOMAS JEFFERSON 27 Play was again resumed with the Thomas Jefferson Mustangs after a nine-year interval, and resulted in defeat for the Purples. The game was slow and uneventful except for occasional outbursts by Rinando, Harris, and Byrd. Beaumont's lone tally came in the third quarter when the Purple team swept down the field, and Rinando went over for the six points. The placement was bad. English, San Antonio fullback, was the star of the game. BEAUMONT Og SAM HOUSTON 25 With 1000 Houstonians, the famous Black Battalion, and the Tigers' band back- ing them, the Tigers could not help trouncing the Purples. The B. H. S. student body met the special train and had a big parade before the game. Beaumont put up a spirited battle, but they could not overthrow the vastly superior Houston team. The high point of the game was the impressive performance of the Black Battalion when this, the best- drilled high school organization of its kind in Texas, paraded before the fans and per- formed many beautiful and intricate formations with ease and rapidity. HI-:RM MARTIN ROBERSON MYERS 1 12 FOOTBALL ,-, 433, X 5' Cruthirds is tackled as he completes a BEAUMONT 75 BALL HIGH 0 Tradition held, and another Galveston team bowed to the Purple. The Tors were heavy favorites to win but were completely outplayed. Cruthirds' splendid kicking kept the Purples out of danger. Early in the first period Rinando went over for the goal while Harris smashed right tackle for the extra point. The game was played in a heavy downpour of rain. BEAUMONT 203 SOUTH PARK 12 Beaumont again won the city championship when they defeated a determined Greenie eleven. The Parkers were kept constantly on the defensive while the Purples played uncanny ball. Jones, Herm, Carey, Cruthirds, Gernand, Harris, Johnson, Rinan- do, Byrd, and Etie won praise for their splendid work on the defensive and offensive. Jones and Meyers caused some excitement when they collided head-on and were mo- mentarily paralyzed. The boys were carried off the field but later joined the team again. CAREY HEAR'I'l Il'Il.lJ GERNAND A'rwoon 1 13 pass FOOTBALL This Jeff Davis play might have brought another Purple safety-if. BEAUMONT 195 GOOSE CREEK 0 Playing their second conference game in a week, the Purples journeyed to Goose Creek, where they ran all over the Ganders. Although the Ganders were large, their inexperience held them backg and the first, second, and third string Purples were able to see some action. BEAUMONT 25 PORT ARTHUR 0 In one of the biggest upsets in high school football, Beaumont completely outplay- ed and outclassed the heavier and more experienced Yellow Jackets. After their lone threat in the first quarter, the Jackets were put on the defensive with but few chances for carrying the ball. In the third quarter Gernand tackled Owens behind the line for a safety and victory. The ball remained in Port Arthur territory the remaining eight minutes of play. The Jackets were out of the Purples' class when it came to fight and determination. Rinando and Carey, the smallest men on the team, were out- standing, but the entire team played inspired championship ball. PERKINS. W. PERKINS, G. BYRD JONES 114 FOOTBALL 4, In K' ffifglp Jeff Davis tackles Myers in a big way BEAUMONT 83 JEFF DAVIS 27 A week after the vctory over Port Arthur the team, 300 fans, the band, and the Royal Guard boarded the special for Houston and the bi-district game with Jeff Davis. The game was played at Buffalo Park on a field of mud. For three quarters the Purples played better football than did the Panthersg but a combined running and aerial attack, coupled with numerous breaks, set the Purples back and gave Davis the championship. In the first quarter Rinando went over from the 5-yard line to put the Purples in the lead. Davis, with runs of 12 and 16 yards, moved down the field to the one-yard line and a touchdown. The rest of the second quarter and the third quarter were play- ed in Davis territory. Jones blocked Nelson's punt and recovered in the end zone for a safety, giving Beaumont an 8 to 7 lead. The remainder of the fourth quarter was all Davis, with the Panthers pushing down the field for three rapid touchdowns and the bi-district title. QQ an i I Uv JOHNSON TOWNSICND DOL!-ISl'I 115 flie- mjw aa 935, , 'A'-H . 'T Ta rf - WHS . - .-44,1 ' ' ' ,Z , 'Q ,.. fund- ' wi c'2?f ' ' ' if ' ' FOOTBALL This sight on Thanksgiving .day gave Purple fans a thrill. ROYAL GUARD One of the most inspiring memories we have of 1934 is that, when at the half of the Port Arthur game, after our team had so gloriously outplayed the larger Yellow Jackets, a line of girls, dressed in fresh, new purple and white, marched onto a muddy field and stood at attention while the entire Beaumont section sang Ever Loyal. That was the first appearance of the Royal Guard. A week later they accompanied the team and three hundred fans to Houston for the bi-district game. There they again paraded on a field of sticky black mud. ' Credit for the splendid success of this newly-organized drill squad goes to Miss Beatrice Lytle and Miss Margaret Gladney, who took the inexperienced girls in hand and in a few weeks had them performing like veterans. Special commendation goes to the girls who spent long hours rehearsing. A bright future looms for this, the most colorful organization that Beaumont High School has ever had. New Royal Guard is a peppy and colorful organization. 116 'PWQS fkidmusx.. , saw Captam Manager Tate H1s heaxy scormg all durlng the season add BASKETBALL RFVIP VS OF THE SEAbON The Royal Purple basketball team has completed one of the most uctesstul basketball campalgns of Lcent ycals Led by Captaln Et1e the team went through all competl tum to regxonal fmals when they x ere defeated by Huntsulle Ftle was elected captaln tnrough 1 drawmg Ladv Luck fax ored llllll our bunand Bvrd and Cruthxrd -Ks the season progressed the cholce ploxed to be xerw wlse Due consld eration must also be gn en Hal Lrabb manager though he TQCGIX ed llttle publlcltv he wlll long be re membt red by the team The Purples also showed thelr stxength bv placlng two men on the All DlStl'lLt team Flrst was Jack ed much to the success of the team Vhth htm on the All DlStFlLt team was Walter Gernand stellar guard Hls heads plawlng at thls p0Sltl0n showed up all durmg the season and Wlll not be forgotten soon XX hen we sum up the season we see what a uccess lt really was In twenty one contests the Purples achleved flfteen vxctorles The flrst of the season was devoted entlrely to practlce games Of slxteen of these plaved Beaumont won elexen Aftel thls thev began the Dlstrltt competltlon at the South Park gymnaslum After defeat mg Barbels H111 and Buna Beaumont played South Park for the Dlstrlct champ1onsh1p After a han lalslng game Beaumont eked out a 36 29 vlctory From the vlctorv oxer South Park they went to Huntsvllle and after easlly defeatlng Iola they were defeated by Huntsvllle for reglonal honors Left to rxght Myer lerkms Martnn Byrd Crutmrd I1 her C-43' Idle LGWI MLCUYIOUU Run-md Center Ftle lnaptalnl BASKILFBALL '1 l' AM 118 A 1 1 1 1 , A J . . , J S . . b sf ' . I - ' .1 ,. , . , A. 1 . . ' . ,. , v . . , ,N J . Y 1 I 7. 7 Y . . Y , A v . Q V: , ' - V 'P A LN 1 1 1 ' 1 , . . , . as , sf 1 1 1 - v 1' . B ' - 1v1,,,v- Y v ' 4 K M j . . - ' f f .1 at 1 , ,K ., , Q Q sy v . . . . e 'Q A . Q ' . 1 vw , , G ETIE CRABB , ,. . .1 .D V , . v - , , , . . . L 7. 1 . N. , t . W A . 1 . S S . , ' S ' ' N. - . Y . ' 1 4 . y y ' .. . . A , . 'L Y . . .' ' . . 1 , K . . - . V , Q - . , 3 ' -' 1 1- i ' f i .gf I 'QQ' ' : S, ' ' '. ' . . S, 'S . 5' . . ' '. ' ' 4 BASKETBALL Coach puts his basketeers through fast practice BEAUMONT 47g BARBERS HILL 37 The first team the Beaumont boys played in the District race was Barbers Hill Always an opponent to be respected, the team was as usual ready for our boys They gave them a hard-fought victory despite the weighty-looking score, 47-37. BEAUMONT 413 BUNA 38 The Purple Basketeers' next opponent in the 'FATE District race was Buna. Picked as pre-tournament favorites, Buna and Beaumont put on one of the most thrilling games of the tournament. Buna started out fast with a one-point lead which they heldg and at the end of the first quarter, they had increased it to five. When the end of the third quarter came, our Purple team was trailing 31-23. Then, led by Cap- tain Etie, the Purples showed a burst of speedg and with thirty seconds to play, with one point behind, BYRD Rinando and Etie looped one apiece to put the game on ice. BEAUMONT 369 SOUTH PARK 29 Beaumont's old cross-city foe, South Park, was the last step for a District championship. This game proved to be another thriller with the Greenies taking the lead from the beginning. The end of the first quarter found Beaumont just behind South Park 9-8. After a hard-fought second quarter, the Purple boys emerged with a scant one-point lead. During the third and fourth quarters both teams were hurt badly through personal fouls. But from that time on Beaumont had the upper hand, and wild shots from all points of the court helped the Greenies little. The final score was 36-29. Tate's fine playing showed up all from under the baskets. His final score was 17, and he also received the honor of high scorer for the whole tournament. He was followed in this game by Gernand, who made 9 points, and by Byrd, who made 7 points. GERNAND RINANDO 119 BASKETBALL Royal Purple team scores on speed and accuracy. BEAUMONT 315 IOLA 18. The Beaumont team now had the District championship in their lap. They were then off to Huntsville, where the regional championship match was to be held, to seek further laurels. The first match was with Iola. The Iola team played a good game, but was defeated by a hard-playing accurate-shooting Purple team. All of the Beaumont players there saw action. BEAUMONT 195 HUNTSVILLE 32 In the final game of the Regional tournament Beaumont met Huntsville. The Huntsville tearggswept into the lead in the first quarter, and the valiant efforts of the Purples could not stop them. The second quarter saw Huntsville increasing her leadg and the Purples, led by Gernand, who showed a great piece of defense work, held the Huntsville lead to the tune of 15-8. The Beaumont boys fought hard, but their miss- ing of easy-up shots and the unfailing accuracy of Huntsville with the net kept them behind the whole time. Only Gernand's brilliant playing kept the Purples from losing worse than 32-19. He led the scorers by chalking up 9 points. To climax a highly successful season Coach Dimmitt and Beaumont High School were agreeably surprised by a runners-up trophy for the Regional finalists. The run- ners-up trophy was sent to Coach Lil Dimmitt and the basket-ball team for the splen- did playing they did at the Sam Houston State Teachers' gymnasium in Huntsville dur- ing the Regional tournament. A trophy is seldom given to the runners-up in a region- al tourney, and this is the first one of this nature to be given Beaumont High School. The trophy is made of bronze and has Sam Houston State Teachers' College engraved on it with the word Runners-up. It belongs to BHS permanently. It now adorns the center of the show case at the front entrance of the building. l LEVVIS FISHER MARTIN CRUTHIRDS MYERS 120 TRACK REVIEW OF THE SEASON Asplrlng young track candldates were observed early m Feb ruary workmg and trylng to get lnto hape Thls group of boys were really a1m1ng to glve Beau mont a good show thls year The season dldnt really get mto full swlng hovsever untll after the basketball season whlch occupled the tlrne of both Coach Dlmmxtt and some of the track candldates When practlce fmally d1d start we had a number of boys who though wlth little experlence were hard workers and really eager to learn Prospects at the begmmng DILLON WHITE Laptam Manage, of the season dxdn t look too good for only a few candldates return ed from 1934 Desplte the none too promlsmg outlook some good maternal was really developed and consldermg everythlng, the Purple team termlnated a good record OPENING MEET The opemng meet of the 35 season was a quadrangular affalr lnvolvlng Beau mont John Reagan, Port Arthur and South Park Although John Reagan was the victor and Beaumont ranked fmally thlrd Beaumont really had some good track materlal wh1ch proved valuable later Among the surprlses was Dallas Yeager, who proved hlmself a formldable 440 man by desplte the strong wlnd stepplng off the quarter mlle to the tune of 56 9 Other Beaumont tracksters who showed up as threats later m the season were Mlller Brown, who came thlrd ln the 120 hlgh hurdles and Jullus Brooks who placed fourth ln the same event Carl Dlllon placed fourth second place m the low hurdles Jack Tate, the boy who proved hlmself qulte as good a Jumper over the bar as on the basketball court placed flrst m hugh Jump His Q'!'1flQ Top Row Coach D1mm1t1. Bennlson Swope Herm Tate Brown Jones HBFTIQ Gray Whmte fM2Tl Second Row Reed Cole Clark Johnson Talbot Atwuud Nobles Yeager Myers Thlrd Rmw Walker Brooks Murray Derr D1ll0n tcaplalfll IURPLI- TRACK PFAM 12 ' l . ' . s . . W, ,Y V , Y K . l . . , L . 1 L . y L . in the hundred-yard dash. Earl Harris also proved a sort of dark horse by taking . L , U .... D .L o Q - f , ' 5 'Y ' ar u ' Y . 'L , ., I K x AI ' 4 , f X ' I Q 2 tn TRACK jumping proved a great help in later meets. Joe Talbot brought in a third in javelin, and the mile relay team plac- ed third. This proved a fairly successful meet, con- sidering it was the first of the season and the first of any kind for many of the boys. Houston trackster up in the clouds on a pole vault INVITATION MEET The second meet the Beaumont High Track Team participated in was the an nual invitation meet sponsored by Beaumont High. Honors here were also carried away by John Reagan of Houston. Yeager once more showed his heels to the field by trotting in the sketch and under the tape at 54.5. Tate kept up his excellent jumping by tying for second. Nobles, a jumper, helped out by placing third in the pole vault. His high calibre vaulting showed up later in the season. DISTRICT MEET The district meet was Beaumont's next track event. This was also held at Purple Stadium. Nobles proved he could go places in the pole vault when he came first. Not letting him get the better, Tate leaped over the bar at 5 feet, 10 inches to pull ln a first in the high jump. Bennison, also of Beaumont, tied for second in this event Yeager, who was not expected to run at all on account of sickness, showed up and did well by securing third place in the 440. Sheffield came through with a fourth in the javelin throw. REGIONAL IVIEET Not being able to take the whole track team to Huntsville for the regional meet, Coach Dimmitt selected Tate, high jumper: Nobles, vaulterg and Yeager, 440, to go, Zin-in ., -, ...-f ' .f' 1 . Q . X . The 100-yd. dash was a thrille'r in the invitation meet. 123 omuw TRACK goes gloriously over with Nobles. for they were the most constant point-makers of the season. Nobles showed up well by placing second there, and Tate jumped six feet to get a third in the high jump. By virtue of their success here, these boys were sent to Austin, where they repre- sented Beaumont in the State meet. STATE MEET Jack Tate and Charles Nobles left for Austin and the State Meet on April 30. Their performances did not result in any placing, but they did do well, considering the heavy track which resulted from rains. This is verified by the fact that 5 feet 11 inches took first place. Neither placed in any events, but Nobles did qualify in the pole-vault. He is just a junior, and we have great hopes that he will show the other schools a thing or two about pole-vaulting next year. Carl Dillon, who has been running for Beaumont High for three years, was elected captain by the team. Tate, also outstanding, will be remembered for his smooth jumping, which he kept up consistently during the whole season. Though the team of '35 didn't win a great number of meets, it can be considered a successful group because of the results developed out of the candidates who turned out and who worked hard so that Beaumont could be represented in track. Also, it is indebted to Coach Dimmftt, who has worked many years to make track gain prom- inence in the athletic spotlight of Beaumont High. rw' Is this broad-jumping or skiing? 124 ER 'BP PFRNAND SINGLFTARY GOLF AND TENNIS Walter Gernand and J P Sxngletary formed the golf team of 1935 for Beaumont Hlgh School Though few Beaumont students know what the golf team has done these boys played ln several lnterestlng tournaments and they gave Old Man Par a hard tlme After tvso years of bemg runner up xn the slngles competxtlon Doak Procter flnal ly won the tennls champlonshlp ln 1935 He ran through all competltlon and had the tournament much h1s own way Next came the Dlstmct play on the s where Doak also dlstxnguxshed hlmself by defeating the representatlve Park Seekmg further laurels m Huntsville Doak was fmally defeated xonal fmals He made a fme showlng for Beaumont High 1n tennls and of hlm Leo LaBo1de and Jack Tate teamed up fox the doubles and won champlonshlp ln much the same way that Doak won the smgles match they were defeated by South Park m Dlstrlct play However chool courts from South ln the Reg we re proud the doubles after a haxd P Tennxs IS a popular sport ln BHS PRGCTFR TATI- AND LaBORDl' 126 Az' Left to right Walker Bonura Lxans Ionthleu Sh pherd Kojak Cokmo McCla1'1 TUMBLING AND APPARATUS Among the leade s of minor sports ln Beaumont Hlgh School 1s tumblmg Thls group of hard workmg boys practlced dlllgently to glve thexr hlgh school a worthy tumblmg team Thelr performance at the May fete as well as thelr appearances at lnnumerable entertamments all ove the clty was especlally well recelved Speclal mentlon should be gxven to Lonnle Walker and Eugene McCla1n who have worked hard for three long years tumbllng dxvmg and fllppmg to provlde the hlgh school w1th a tumblmg team of whlch to be proud We shall not forget Buddy Savage who coached the team and spent much of hls tlme helpmg the boys to pe fect then style ln thelr varlous death defymg stunts The apparatus team IS a group of boys of whlch the school at lalge knows llttle One could look all over the c1ty and not flnd a better group of boys on the parallel bars or other apparatus It takes nerve to try some of the thmgs thls team dld to per fect themselves ln varlous stunts It IS no easy task to be good ln this lme and the boys d d not get their ablllty through luck or genlus Plenty of hard practice ls need ed, and these boys really put ln the necessary hours and then some et! rxght C ln Vhllrox 'VIcClam Walker Dau Ponthleu Slmmon 121 1 K .' 5 , f A ' 'f I ' , 'f - h f D 5. - I' ' . . . 1 . 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WM SP9 'S I faq fn., QQ: -ino- I YTLE Tap becomes even more popular in its second year MII AM ATHLETIC DIRECTORS The alm of the physical education classes is to g1V6 the high school girl a period of exelcise and recreatlon as well as to teach her to know and play new and health ful games The department endeavors to teach the glrl those games which she can enjov and participate in after he1 school davs as well as during them A love of good spoitsmanshlp and a desire for clean play receive as much consideration as does a game Through lessons of plactical hygiene the girls are taught the proper care to be given then bodies Posture, wclght and correct diet are also given at tention A flash of white teeth a glimpse of merry blue eyes and an Irlsh voice with an intriguing accent all go to make up the boss of the B H S girls athletic depart ment Miss B Lytle Capable of getting mole work out of girls than anyone else her ClXY'lalfl1lC force keeps the department going at top speed all the time She not only tclls the gills how to play the game but also Joins them in their play and shows them how th ngs should be done She knows her hygiene too and there IS seldom a question asked that will catch her Although Miss Allcna Milam has been with us just two years she has madc for correctixe classes in whlch stout glrls ale madc thm and thm girls less thm backs haxe been straightened and crookcd feet tuined strught have made her pucclcss to Beaumont High School Tapping classes were begun just last year but already this new actlvlty has won for itsclf such populailty that its future is vuell assured Classes are held twice a week in the little gymnasium Thcre many girls are given their first instructions in tap dancing and slmple routmes are carried out As the class becomes more expel ienced dances are taught Finally the class 1s so arranged that the more experienced danccis are ln one class and the slowei oncs IH another Although tap dancmg W the main ubject taught in this class somc xttcntion 1 gn en to folk dancing and thc girl often spend lc1lT'lX days tzreadmg a mlnuet or dancing a Hungarian polka 130 . 'CNN ' ' ' I AWJV .. , . , . L, . . . . . . . 1 . , . - w- ' Al rr - , ' . . V . , Y . ' 1 ' 1 I . 1 3 1 . 1 1 w V. 1 I ' 1 herself an enviable reputation for accomplishing things with all of the girls. Hel' , ' . :C S, ' Y ' . A ' 5 . . , ' ' ' 5. I ' ' . Lv v 1 ' . . - , - A, 1 ' y . v , . -' 1 xl' 1 . Q Bk ' ,A , y 1 , I- 1 b ' 1 K . ll I 'l . ni 'L' V I .ls 1 A v .V . , . ' as ' ' xx j . ' 4 4 ' ' ' ' . ' ' ' l is A i I . ' i . . , ' - . - l' . y A s y . . L--. 'sv lv ' . , -L. . ' hx. h . ,-. ' . I t .. ' 'L ' S ' ' .,,. 12 - ' 's ' , ly' s Left ts right RoJa Rainey Anderson I' wler Ott Black Clark JACKET AWARDS Each year a number of girls are presented with smart white suede Jackets with purple B s emblazoned on the front To Wm a Jacket is the highest honor that can come to a gill in the athletic department of B H Q Only a few girls make the award in the end although the girls are told how thcv may work for their Jackets from the fnst day ot school The point system IS used to determine which girls are to receive Jackets By this each girl making a place for herself on a school team in volleyball baseball arch ery track and tennis is credited with 100 points toward her Jacket whilc girls mak mg the more difficult basketball team wln .200 points each Girls who do not quite qualify for the school team are made squad members Basketball squad members re ceive 100 points while those making the squads of other sports receive 50 points For cholarship 10 to 15 points are glxen 25 are given for health and 25 for sportsmfzn ship A member of a championship class team gets Z5 points while 1 member ot a It is necessary for a girl to make a total of 1200 points to win her Jacket She must make so many teams that she must begin work from the very first of her sopho more year Here she is in competition with the more evpexlenced Juniors and en ors and unless she ls an exceptional play 61 she 1 unable to win a placc If she does become a member of her class team she 1011111115 after school several days a week playing in the inter class tournament A complete 1eco1d is kept of each girl from her sophomore yea on through her enior year Although a Junior must come out for almost every team and make most of them three wears is seldom enough to um a Jacket and the senior girl generally becomes a senior leadcr All during her last wear she ittempts to make the xarious teams or squads The necessary funds for the Jacket ls made possible bx the minstrel show gn en each xear The Jackets are usuallx awarded in the annual recognition program held in as embly Anv girl making this award s recognized a an outstanding athlete lx J . ,- 2, ' ,r , . V . - W x , J X L3 , , , s., Q ffl A . , A ' . , 4' wr , - V ' x N , ' ' 1 ' S, ' . . . 'fi . , - L v ' 5 Y' 51 I ' K ' . V' , u 1 u ' ' ' ' , A ' I . U l a . k . - , ' ' ' . 1 . .1 a v 1 1 L Q, ' 7 .H . . . L U . y A , I - , N., . , L, 5 , K . Y , 5, - . . . . . v . , . B . L S I . . S' S x . . g .v 3. . g , L S C I . . , .. . ., . class team participating in at least four games gets 5 points. . ' I Q ' ' ' . . I . ' . Ll i :g ' 3 ', : 's ' n : ' . . . ss. . v B4 - 2 ' 54 . ' ss , . yrs . v f n . 'A v Q L Av 1' s ' . ' ' . ' . s ' y 'V M .L J Y. . Y S . . ' . A L- : ' . X . A ' I 4 -1 V 1 X l 1 -4 Q. -' sa .s '. . ' 'f ' s ' S 1 ' ' . Z'1 Interclass tournament IS held to determine Varsity team VOLLEYBALL Of the many games and sports entered by the gllls volleyball IS probably the best llked and most beneflclal of all Each year dozens of new glrls learn to enjoy this hard clean game X olleyball IS played lntramurally and from each class a team of the best players IQ chosen These teams play Intel class tournaments after school untll all but one IS Gllmlhated Fl om the entlre group of glrls partlclpatlng ln the games a school team IS chosen team 18 dlfflcult to make because of the large number of glrls who partlclpate ln the game Hence It 18 consldered qulte an honol to become a team member Left to right Herrera Rojas Black Sparks David Rainey Ott Anderson Flannlgan Harding Fowler VARSITY TEAM 132 N Z, The girls making this honorary team receive 100 points toward their jackets. The Plttman referees an mterclass game of basketball BASKETBALL Thls year a new style of basketball was lntroduced the two court game It qulckly made a place for ltself 1n the clrcle of glrls who have learned to know and to love thls swlft fascmatmg sport Basketball games and teams follow the plan used for volleyball except that glrls makmg thls team recelve 200 lnstead of 100 pomts toward thelr Jackets Always popular thls healthful sport IS becomlng better lxked all the tlme whxle mterclass competltlon becomes stlffer as many new glrls turn out for the game It requlres both ablllty and stamma Left tx rlght lwwler Anderson Flannlzan Ott llttman Rainey Hafler DdNlll Barrick Black Herrera Clark VARSIFX TEAM 133 is one of the hardest games played, and to win a position on the school team or squad Xe SOCCER Interclass competition was keen in soccer. When a new game is introduced, it is usually rather slow in being taken up. But since the first day soccer was played this year, it has become one of the most important games in girls' athletics. As it is an outdoor game, it provides the girls with ample opportunity for getting their fresh air. Soccer is a fast game, involving a large amount of team play. In becoming pro- ficient in this, the girls not only receive the benefit of healthful play but also gain that essential quality-team play, which is too often lacking in girls' athletics. Some girls showed more interest and ability than others, and from these, class teams were formed. After a thrilling tournament in which the sophomores, in defeat- ing the seniors, were crowned champs, the soccer season closed. All of these girls will return next year, and the tournament then should prove even better than this year's proved. Left to right: Singleton, Brown, Averre, Rainey, Smith, Fowler, Flannigan, Hafler, David, Black, Herrera. Clark VARSITY TEAM 134 BASEBALL Varsity baseball team shows us how it s done At the first sign of warm weather the girls begin clamoring for baseball bats and balls. There isn't much to teach in this game because three-fourths of the girls are ardent fans and have either played with small brothers or watched big brothers in thrilling games. The game is played intramurally, and then class teams are formed. These teams make up the tournament which is played after school. A call is issued for candidates for the school team, and all girls who are interested come out two afternoons a week to practice throwing and catching the ball. The candidates are divided into teams and play each other. The best players are chosen from the group to form the school base ball team. These girls also win their 100 points toward their jackets. The group of girls next in rank become squad members, and they receive 50 points each toward their jackets. Quite often outside teams are played either on the B. H. S. diamond or away from the home grounds. k A Left to right.: Rosheger, Herrera, Sachitana, Brown. Hafler, Ott, Jackson, Fowler, Anderson Pittman, Rainey, Taweel, Barbeara, Smith, Clark. Westmoreland VARSITY TEAM 135 'Ribs Interclass entrants were on thelr toes to make Varslty 1n track TRACK Every year when the track team IS orgamzed dozens of glrls enter for va lous events but many soon drop out It IS well known that the track team IQ probably harder to mak than any other glrls sport Each sprxng a few days are set as1de and everyone IS g ven a trv at the track and fleld events Glrls who make a good showmg are then Qllglble to try for the team As most of the glrls are wholly mexperlenced at startlng spxmtlng and tram ng It IS necessary that they be glven mstructlon Runners are shown how to dlg thexr startmg p1ts the posltlon to be taken for the take off and the proper start They ale drllled ln th s untll they have lt down pat then they are taught paclng and the mam tam ng of an ex en strlde Gnls entermg the fleld events are taught the correct form fox throwlng the base ball hurlmg dlscus and both h gh and broad Jumplng Tramlng rules and warmmg up QXQTCIQEQ also form a hlghly xmpoltant part of a trackster s routme Lett rlght Qmlth lxe Ott Arrendell Crrnvsell Ramev Bxhn lheall lixrrck Sachllana Smglet n K Ike x -XRSIIX TE AN1 136 1 v L l ., . - . , . . 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A A M 'W 'anna-W ,-5 Wk: hawaii,-..+k'.+' .v-if Slngle Champlon Peck matches the doubles champs TENNIS One of the moat eagerly antlclpated ex ents of the glrl athlete s xeal lb the annual tcnnls tournament whlch usually takes place the lattel part of March Exen though a contestant has llttle hope of beconllng a wlnner she often enters for the xaluable ex pellence she wlll recelve IH the pl lctlce Thls year thlrteen young tennls aaplrants entered the tourn lment Of the e two were QEHIOFS three sophomores and elght Junlols As the process of ellmlnatlon was uied the competltlon was narrowed to four To reach the flnals Merle Peck defeated Anne Plttman 6 4 6 2 whlle LOIN Poutra won over Mae Clalre Crlsp 6 3 6 7 In the flnals Merle defeated Lols 6 5 6 1 on Aprll 3 to mln the slngles champlonshlp Merle has a fast trlckv selwe and a mlsleadlng retuln XYl'llCl'I make her a Cl3l'lg'9l champlonshlp next year Lols Poutra was the onlv WIHIIEI' wlth anv experlence ln toulnament plax She and Bernlce Black were doublea champlona last year and Lols agaln made the doubles team thle year wlth Anne Plttman as her partnel The flne courts comblned mth the pleasure of a good game well plax ed are enough to cause most of the glrls to play the year round and most of them do thls The courts are genelally fllled and often there IS a waltlng llqt It l no wonder th it tennls has become a major sport ln glrls athletles as well aa ln th it of the box QQ- Wt Q Sl 1 MPRII' ll-LK IIIIMAN AND 101 I'iA lIlLlQ fhlhlll 1 lmll 1, ' ' v ' l Y ... 5 , 4 , 5 1 l ' - . V l Q L A l ---..,. V . , , , - - 1 A-' ' M , - . k v V1 f giktt . Ld if-'-H .R X f - we WE L' W- f ' we i 1 ,. f A A -4, M A. 'fi' 'Lx' '- , 42' ' -4 f we .f 'W '. A. an-.541 ' 4 l 1' 1 . ' 7. v - '- f I ' l ' , .' Q ' '.'- u kv ' -2 . . . , ' .. .. . ' ' ' .. . .V ' ' ' . Y . , ' ., , , ' , .. . . .. h . . , ' J ' . . , c . - - . .i . -, -D l , , , , . , ... . . - , -- , , ., . C .A y ' ,. B, ..v n . . 'S' . ' n , y.' , -- ous opponent anytlme. As she IS a JLIYIIOI' thls year, Merle wlll be ln llne for another 'S S t ' ' . L ,dr ' . ' - . . tv. K' f ' 1 . 1 ' 1 4 'Q . . ' . ,. . . ' k B ' x A . y k .. . ' , Q l VA 5 I ' -v v . L . V S . . . 1 9 f B. . : ' , - .' ' . . s ' 2 .1 1 1 1 l 1 ' ' 7 I 5- 4 1 - 1 vs . . . , . . 4 t 5. . wk A Q Z. 2 gm 8 I , i Gil , 7 F vi - , If N. - lg ,4 , fx, ' f 'A 5 ' ' Xex 2 ' A . T .1 l ' 4l l'.'lf!l.l'-l I x Q 'llllllllll ll-V .ck-ll' l ., ,kk-1 ,f .. 1'-me ff V .4l,t.'A x'k' A.K,l,l flxvkll Ll ,, 1.1 l,,' ' 1.l -A-,hwy l , ,Z 'Z' 'I'l S' ' s ' z ful IJlHllllt'S Ch: nuns .,- ' I ARCHERY These modern Dianas can really hit the bull's eye. Although a comparatively new sport, archery is gaining in popularity by leaps and bounds. In the past two years its followers have almost doubled in number, and it is becoming a sturdy rival of baseball and volleyball for the position of the girls' favorite sport. The training in archery is not simple. Those entering this field are given ap- proximately two weeks' training in stringing, nocking, drawing, aiming, and releasing before they are allowed to shoot. Instructions in scoring and in removing the arrows from the target are also a major part of the early training. After becoming adept at these, the archer is taught to shoot at a twenty-yard range. For every bull's eye she hits, a mark is placed on her arrowg and when the arrow is covered with marks, it be- comes her permanent property. If her daily shooting average is up to a certain requirement, she is allowed to try out for the school team. Upon making this, she receives 100 points toward a jacket 9. award. l ' s.. , . ' 1 - l i Left to right: Baldwin, Landes, Nelson, Cole, 'Gusemarn Clark, Lucia, Hills, Theall, Sekaly 138 1 'i .ll in-V l.ILf'1'. RICHT. 1.352 I--if FEES ROY-lL CUARD MARCH. ES INTO PLACE AS CNS OIF THE ACTlVtTIES IN B. H. S. !'3!iS'l7I'ISD TO Mlihli HIS- 'I6 R1 KNQT' ST UQY l'I .I MAXLEQ. 11-E !NSPlRA'llON FOR . SAFf1 1 ' ON iHA..:L2f,IE T-Q13 CFMII E'Y!i,ZTvI 2,l'ff2IKG TFZYS PTPPY DRILL SQUA3 YJZAIQH Tlfilfllii HHTIAE. ATFEARATCCE OF TUE. YEAR EH' EOLDLY PA- RABITVL TTYTC TE-EAT FROG- YCND EN TEIIER NEW NVEIITE SHCES -- ALL FOR TEQE CLIVGFY OF THE FUR- PLE. SUR SKPJANKY LS'l'I'LE DRUM MAJORESS AWD HER AI 1,57 ATE BAND Dx-'ISERVE NO LESS CFQEDET FOR THR? 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I f L , ,.l X s 'I' p Row: llen, Battle. lienukenstein, liihn, lloolh, Brow S -und Row: liuvhzmzm. flark, Davis, ., uvis, V., Daw: , Il ' t mn S m Rn w: Jo y, llulir 3, Duperier, Feray, Guess, Hankin: 1' fc' IFDDLII- IARK PINE BURR and with Miss Berly as adviser, were divided in- to two groups. The com- mittee on ADVERTIS- ING xvith Jeanne Gunn as chairman consisted of Iixxin Feiay Marian Buchanan Ralph Daxx s o n Jane Biamaid Maurice Teddlie V11 glnla Daxis Jane Shep herd and George Camp In chaige of PURLI CITY vxas Elizabeth Shavx and the commit tee on CIRCULATION consisted of Call Jonnson xx ho xx as first to reach the goal of txxenty book sales and Thelma Deaton Maitha Tignei Raxe Pierce Agnes Bihn Billy Marks Helen Booth Robert Mothnei Edgai Heartfield Charlene Smlth Nathalie Wenham Exerett Melex Rox Guess Fred Thames Fred Benckensteln IWHTIOIIQ Wells Exeiett Iold The EXECUTINE staff xx as a constantlx busy gioup Thelr dutles ianged fiom paste slinging to oratory Ex eiy picture in this book xxas mea uied trimmed and mounted bv them ex ery list of names checked and double checked ex ery picture proof fetched and delix ered and all finished pictures dlstributed The lay out of the book vxas planned by them and all schemes for promoting the book originated here They are the ones xxho burnt the midnight oil in the Pine Burr room and the punt shop This group consists of Dick Ganchan George Camp Mauiice Teddlie Bettx Park Jane Shepherd Jane Brainard vxith Miss Beilx as adxisei This staff has had a duty to fulfill and they haxe fulfilled it Vxlth this book published and paid for The Pine Burr is the school annual of the students of Beaumont High School and its aim is to be truly reple 1' A-Q af .4 'I '7Ei 3 A L , W' M H Hll Hyt L Bt! R M MM M 142 6' . . .- . . , s W . . . v, A f n Y v- , 1 I 1 I L 1 a n , - I ' I - - ' ' - a -Q ' . 'F y ' - - ,V . , 1 4 I 1 1 2 . ' 1 r ' ,. . , . ,, - V - . v v . 'I I I tv S 1 ' s' , I I s, - ls , . . , . . -' f v D v ' . w ' . 1 K 1 K 1 v ' 1 . . . Y y Y Y 9 sf 7 .7 S Y S 9 Y Q 1 S Y Y A A A Q 7 1 V 1 v 1 ' ' 1 .K ,I . . is - n a ,y 'U . s v . Y I Q 4 ' . , . v ' , ' Y Y V 7 K - . , ' ' . Y Y 1 ' ' - vc N Y , S S . Y V H . . . ,, . . - . i 1 K. Y , 1 Q. . 7 . 7. . Q i 1 . 9 y 1 'V ' . . Y . . V. - Y 7 . S K1 . T . . . w ' - ,al ' il, A ' 3 . .gf A ' , 'fo me . - -'- . Q - ,ls , ' l' if - . NN I ft -5 ' . J I as - Q V Af-Q , K . , X Q . 4 , I, 5 , C I l - 0 CV' , f - 1, - s..f ' W, hwy. . J- f - x 4 ' ' ' s , as ai -if I 'S 6' ' . 4. if .1 fi , , - W . ' 5 . . ' vw M-fi! W , up , X M61 M . , .. qc V 1 E K A W X ' X A E it Top Row: Harmon, Heartfield, ogue, 0 GYUHU. 0 , J h 50 Second Row: King, Larson. I,vdbet1er, Lord, Marks, Mr 'all o om ow: cCraw, c anus, Meley. othner, Pierce, F., I' , R, PINE BURR sentative of them. These students, the staff, are those who have been chosen to make it so, and their efforts have been ren arded xx 1th the satlsfactlon of haxlng done then best to pub l1sh a book uhlch em bodles not only the sul face tra1ts of the school but the lnner splrlt It seems l1ke a sort of lmposslble feat to com press exerythlng some 1100 students feel and KUNN in -ur as 'bv x 95:-' IRRAINARD can thlnk of to do IH one school year betw een two covers but that xx as the task for these members and they ye done a good 1ob of It VVhat do you thmk' Not only that but It fell to thelr lot to borrow beg collect or con 1ure up enough do re m1 to pay fo1 th1s llttle proyect Thele s xx here the sweat and nervous energy came 1n not only for the staff members but for the faculty advlsers as well To the staff and to the sponsors you one as much credlt as you can gne for th1s your souven1r of pleasantly remembered we hope hlgh school days Show tllls Pme Burr to your grandchlldren and as you gaze at these two pages of sm1l1ng faces remember that the staff prob ably enyoyed vs orklng on thls book as much as you haxe en1oyed lead 1ng lt Here s hoplng you l1ke It and w1ll alw ays treasure It as a pleasant remmder of these student davs 3 'iv gm maui. 7: Ai- 'Q IW A E as KN., nn. K It Sh It vs lt 1 1 wlf 14 S .S . . . V. r . 4 :V .L I V . - M W ,Egg -f ' r ' 1, , ' ' - ' ' r,,, ,. ini! . . ,, ,Z 5 , , . S . 'l 1 'V l l th 11 ' .lf . v , I 7' I Q, , . S3 , s K K1 1, V v 4 r . l - 4 1 v l D I 1 lv rv 1 ' ' - , ' , rs ' sa ' , s , . ' , Q , f , ' ' 1 , ,V I lr . ' lu v , L , , . r. Y . y , S id V -- . S K ' K f 3 . 5. V r .l S, .l l ' . V . . v . Q - , . . . . 7 . Y ' Y ' , l nw w kv. I h 1 I K ,V f W , X fs- I - A 4,2 A Z I . , 5 Pr- on , g X ',i. .. 1' g ' A Nts: 1 ' V V , -- .' ' Ardr' . , t Vw x l . , 1 X A ' X , s , 1-. rsrsr i , . Q 4 Jeff ' 5 ' f f -1:6555-f J 'f 162 C ' L 5 M ,- 5 L s ' xc as , s '11 yy 5. f M A . x . X , tml , F1 ,X W ' V3 I - I p ,fa , y s 4 M' , .W J.: -gg if fj as , X ' 2 -' , 2 fury' A' 'Alf' A L I ,fr '7-s s 1 1 p - . ,' ,Tw - s -f , 5 . . A I Z X 1 K Top Row: Reed, Rumery. Szmmlers, Shaw. Sha-e's, .' ephf-rd Second Row: Singh-lon, Smith. Sullivan. 'I'hznmes, 'l'i1:n+.-r, Turney ful urn Row: 'ul 'er, Wel s, Wenham, Wimlman, VVil ifurd, 0 'll o SCHOOL NEWS Rest your eyes for a moment upon the faces of high school's future Dixes and Blisbanes These D001 gleen lour nallsts haxe trled h how they haxetlled to wllng a teal Ol entlce a f,lg,g.,le flom the SObQl 8Xt6l1Ols of you awe some leadels and f th e 5 haxe succeeded lust once let lt not be Sdld that thev haxe INPOHANI WIINPRPP stl uggled IH xaln All dramatlcs aslde the efforts of these two School News staffs haye lE'Nlllt9d ID the bl weekly DLlbl1Cdt101'l of the Beaumont H15,h School News lssued flee of chalgc to all students on altelnate Frldax afternoons Al though the orlglnal plan to abollsh subecllptlon fees plovlded f0l the use of a palt ofthe ILIlgl1Sl'1 classlc fees to pax the cost thls yeal s papel has been wholly self SLlDDOI't1l1L, thlough adx eltlsements The lJOS1l110I'l of EDITOR IN CHIEF all all around handy man as the lob tullled out to be was held lOl two semestels by Joe SLlll1X3l1 and Ex elett LO1d and the task of w rltlng EDITORIALS that would DIOXQ lntele tlng and enllghtenlng to you fell to the lot of Fled Thames and Jane Blalnard The NEWS edltors w hobe dutv It w as to w rlte all copy and lf they could 1llSt1ll a llttle meanlng, 111 It w 611. Flanklln Cldlk and Jeanne Gunn Raye Plelce and Aletha Reed as FEATLRE 9dltOlS tOl6 thelr hall ln all effolt to make SOm8thlHL, lnterestlng, out of the thlngs you do w hlle Jane Shepheld and Challene Smlth tole mole hall manufactullng wholesale w It lOl the HUMOR column The guys that dld the dlltl work and put tcled lll the prlntel s lnk as MAKE UP 6d1t0lS w ere Challes Blown and GATE 1, Q New 5-zylv 907 -sr ' Q1-was k l VN 1-14 ' l' I ' I . 10 , l v v v 1' r' r r ' 1 - K1 1 ,. 1x1 3 1 Y ' A' 1 . V J . v K 7 1 1 1 . Y I v- J ' N W V YN 1 1 W ' . . , . . . . . 1 1 ' '- v v ' 4 ' ' Y. ' 11 ,. A , 'SA1 ' 1 ' 1 3 4 K1 K1 - I ' y S. - y- ' y' I 'A1 K1 K 1' ' 1 1' 1 W 1 I T , V V 'I I ' V .N I 1, A 1 . . . , . U . , . I l' Y . 'S ' r 1 T I 1 'I' -N. . I I i ' 4 V' f S 4 v ' y .' ' 1 y 1 ' 1 y 1 11 y ' 1 , , , . . . 1 . 1 . L1 1 1 1 1 . Y S . . Y . . 1 . S I ' 1 y 1 ' 1- 1 1 ' . ' 1 K, v K 7 v , ' L-1 ' 4 ' ' y- ' ' v 1 1 5 1 ' J . 1 . . . y ' 1 1 . 1 1 K1 7 ' 1x1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 Q w . Y . N . T . rw l V . . . R , 1 1 ' ' 1' 1 ' 4 1 - ' 1 1 1 ft 1 1 1 1 , . . . . iq 'N' 9 in fs .' I 'f Q K 2 'gk 1 .yi 1 ov-ln. 1 . - f 1 1, I ' .uf ,A z 'Q W , f- r -. 9 6 -1 . r Y' -7 FTS, r l , Q . ,F Q ' ' 9 Q I I I -I 'if ef , ' Q' 'X ' N1 Q I I 4' ' ' ' N r 7 .A 5 Q 'K f . -.g I . Q.. I Y . W Y , . , . . A V A ,Q n 44- .-Z 5 - --if ' f QQ 5: 1. . f- 1, g ,1 X . . 9, , , , vi? , 1- - 1.5. . at we A I if' .Y r .1 1 me 1 K I . , . Y I X ' ' H f - , l a . 5 'I - ,A M' ' ' , -a T W 'P' we rf: -r- 11, A' , ' - 4 -, 2 I- f. -' f .. ' L, Y .r -- 1 ' ' v 5 O Q- 7 ' J ,1 4, 4, , I 5 .1 , I 1 4 ,S ,a f 3 1 J .ml 3 - rr I Top Row: liamrs, Iialtle. Brown. Clark, lilllrirlxze. l ogg, Glasslwwk. Guess, HU1l0mHH Middle Row: Jackson, Lerilletter, Mug-gig, Mig-y-15,-hin, Pierce, Pratt, Rae-cker, Roberson, Ruherlso liollom Row: Shy-e's, Shepherd, Silverstone. Smi h, Sm00t, Thames, Townsevlll. TKIFYHUIH- Tlgrncy, 'illlfurd - SCHOOL NEWS Max Falkowitzg and the SPORTS editors who kept the football heroes in the limelight were Q L G r etc h e n Holleman, Howard Raecker, Ber- nice Black, and Victor Herm. Roy Guess and VVood IOW Holliday handled the EXCHANGE ot pa pers w 1th other schools and Oscar Eldridge Al ice Mills and Frances LORD SUHWAN 'VI c G a r t y collected HOME ROOM reports The grammatical wizards of BHS or COPY editor w ho ln ed to keep the errors in the paper down to 100 an issue w ere Edith Williford Geraldine Turney Edna Mae Black Addie Single ton and Milton Yellen and Geraldine Turney ART 9d1tO1 contiibuted a block print for each paper through both semesteis Maryoiie Turnage Martha Clum and Geraldine Wilkinson devel oped an eye strain translating reporters scribble into TYPE WRITING while W J Robertson and Pauline Shoolroy had charge oi CIRCUI A TION The hard boiled business women who begged vamped oi warted exerybody in town for ADVERTISEMENTS were Katherine Markley Alcye Mae Smoot Marian Ledbetter and Marjorie Wells and last but not least is the horde of REPORTFRS yn ho made this paper possible James Bangs Virginia Battle Otis Fogg Grace Glasscock J E Jackson Louis Maggio Mildred Mlert chin Jarrel Dean Piatt Max Roberson David Silx ertone and Lola Ton nsend for the first semes- ter and Elwood Andrews Doris Bowers Paul Atwood James Bean and Virginia Frank for the second semester The staff had an opportunity to appreciate how much aid the sponsors Miss Keohane and Mr Winfree had given when at the end of the emester there came the time that they put out one issue of the paper alone 5 ,Q f I., 1 3 U W D l g W 140 Y LY . l - . I ' I I' Q L , ' I' ' 'Y . I L - I'. ' '. ' I , S, 1 v . as , V . . ' . ., . . 1 1 v ' 1 2 9 .7 4 ' .. .. , , cv . . . S - . . Y, V . . ' 'I I I I ' , 7 . - , KY . I T 3 A - . ' ' I ' , ' , ' 7 7 Y 3 n AI 1 V xi I I' I I I , , I' , I'I' , . . I , I 7 , S , , ' w Y' . Y I Y 1 . N 1 1 4 I , , I I I I . s ' s 7 s 4 7 7 ' 7 7 ' V ' H N7 ' I 7 r Y Q 1 I ' ' 1 s I, I , I I , Q- . 2 F: 'F 5' . -ir , f ... 17 '4 5 ge -fy I , 1- ,, . , , gg -7 .- ' an ,-.J I f ' i ,Q WI j X Lf, f 4. X 1 a ,A f Q IX, , . I I x s if - ' I A. 4 l ' I 1' Fi 6 f rg 6 T , f wr . I4 - , 8 Q , ' . ,I 5 ' ,. , iq , I N - 'f 7 I5 ' V '- vi, vs. 7 f' I v R K Q' X , h 'kg I .tx me x .I N ' 1 I lil , , si f I fe . s J , ,, g K 6 f is 'r sf 4 fs. -2 -f 1- 1 V ' M.. 1- A, A ' .Q ' ' 1 'Z , ' Y , -7 ,IJ ' I- ' ' - x I gf ' ' K fi. x ' X - - z i ' I To Row: Andrews, Atwood. Bean, Black, B., Black, I-I., Bower Middle Row: Brainard, Falkowitz, Gunn, Herm, Hol iday, McCarty Bottom Row: Mills, Reed, Shoolroy, Sin leton, Turney. 'ells, Yellen Thls p11nt shop IS no place for a lazv man PRINTING DEPARTMENT The Prlntlng Department of Beaumont Hlgh School 15 a xer1table hue of 1ndustry l1ke the mall the pr1nt shop must carry on When school lb out and many a1e p3ltlCl1J3.t1Y1g 1n pleasu1es of off houls M1 Raymond Wlnfree p11nt1ng lnstructor xx 1th hls helpers IS often xx ork mg, tooth and toe na1l to fulfill lequests of patlons teachers or students of the hlgh school Th1ough all th1s M1 Vhnfree manages to teach fue classes total lmg sex enty students He presents a well rounded course lncludlng not only the fundamentals of the prmtlng 1ndustry but Enghsh sclence alt ar1thmet1c yournallsm and salesmanshlp Work pat1ence and sk1ll IH thls depa1tment make It a S91XlC63.bl8 palt of our school The most lmportant work of the prlnt shop lncludes the prlntlng of the Plne Burr the bl xx eekly lssue of the Beaumont School News cards proglams t1ckets and xarlous forms used throughout the clty school system Th1S year a monthly bulletm for the P T A has been lssued Th1s excellent seruce IS made posslble through xery up to date equlpment In fact those who know say thls prlnt shop IS one of the most modern hlgh school prlnt shops 1n the South Its xx ell olled mach men cyl1nder press automatlc feeder adequate 1ob presses two llno type machlnes punch perforator stltcher and other pr1nt1ng equlp ment are 1n marked contrast wlth the famous 1720 Frankl1n xx ooden hand press now preserx ed as an antlque 1n the Smlthsonlan Instltute 146 fi 1 l ' Y . 1 L , . 3 1 ,,, 1, ' W. 1 .A I . . . ,N 7 , . 1 1 - v .1 4 1 I . f . 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I J 5' 823.4 ,of S IINA MIIAM b MUSIC DIRECTORS Music is the art of the prophets the onlv art th xt can calm the agitation of thx oul it 1 one of the most magnificent md delightful presents L od has glxen us Luthel What better expression could xxe tlnd to suit the moods of our di rectois xxhose lnterests l1e ln the adxancement of our music depaitmentl To Aunt Lena xxe oxxe the gieatest of gratitude for her loxe and IS shoxxn bv the high praises she xx on fiom national music mstiuctors and supeixisors when our orchestra played before 10 000 persons in Nexx Olleans They said her orchestra xx oik IS among the most notable examples of high school music dexelopment that they had ex er seen or heard N11 Dhossche our most able band director has for yeais made the Rox, al Purple Band a unit of xxhlch to be proud Miss Goldstein with he1 choral clubs as xxell as her solo xx ork has supported school programs and events throughout the year and has produced excellent results Miss Wllllams has been a faithful expert accompanist 3960 ,ff 'EQ viva X ,..,. WK qv? COI DSTFIN DHOSSLHI2 WII I IAMS 148 ,I .fi-1' N? ' - .pf was is - r J f l k f ' Z aff i V s' ' ll 1 Ji If I , F , MRC. . 'I 1 . 'xlpvrvisesr of Musin- in '.' . 'C . x .fy 1 5 Z . . , . ,-' . ' S , S 3 ' 's .' ' 2 x ' is Q l s. aku, y K ' K1 K1 l A I v Lx' 1 D H 1 7' v r 1 s ' ' ' . enthusiasm for the musical programs of BHS and our city. Her ability w 1 ', 1 , G K . 7 I . Y Q . if I. kg , l Y IN . Y . . y ' S, ' : . ' , . . . . A. . , S. t . ' , ' . 1 K 3 rw, A 3' sc U , . A ,. ' x , t '- , l x , x I 'S x S ,Q , l 0 f ,. Y M25 bail 4 A I ROYAL PURPLE BAN D No term but roy al yyould haye been ade quate to e1cp1ess the snappy but yet regal ap pea1 ince of the Roy il Purple B md members a they marched tolth 111 then new m1l1t xry style -P 1 LIHITOIITIS to open thc Tex 1s l eague b xseball N son on Aplll 10 The great throng ot people tLl1D9Cl out to ee not only the Gox ernor of Texas M 4lke,,il and the baseball players but also the band 1n 1ts new accoutrement Our hearts ale full ot ap 1. p1ec1at1on to the Board of EdllCdt1OIl and to othe1s fo1 meetlng thelr need tor new sults M -4543 Lnder the d11ect1on of Mr Dhossche the gm,-1? 'gm ,114 band has adm1rably serx ed many programs the ma1or athlet1cs and the communlty It has been ?1R4'..1 A 1n miny parades led by 1ts trlm alert l1ttle Lf WW dlllm maloress Dolly Marshall In Noyember the band appeared 1n concert on the annual State Teachers Meet1ng program 1n Galyeston HOLLY VIAHSHALI Because of 1ts conslstency 1n wlnnmg All State honors the Royal Purple Band dld not compete thls year by rc quest Hou ex er 1ts fame 15 wlde spre 1d as yy as shown by the 1ny1tat1o11 extended It by the San Antomo Chamber of Commerce to take palt 1n the parade of the Battle of Flowers In order to ralse money for thxs trlp the band presented a program on Apr1l 18 1n the h1gh school audl torlum It was well receu ed The forty fue members led by Mary X1rg1n1a D1mm1tt ass1stant drum maloress gamed much T8COgIlltlOI'l for Beaumont 1n the parade of the Battle of Flowers on Aprll 26 and xx ere pralsed hlghly tor the concert whlch they gaye durlng thelr stay 1n San Antomo To acclalm the accomphshments of Mr R A Dhossche we wlsh to say that we are justly proud of thls man yn hom the great Sousa saw t1t to 1nx1te 1nto h1s small clrcle the Band Masters ot Ameuca May h1s success cont1nue to be great lil-AUMONI HIGH ROYAI PURPLI- BAND 149 ' 1 H 1 1 1' . . 1 , - 1 1 11 1 1 , 1 1 , 1 - . 1 1 1 , , 1 1 11 1 1 4 1 1 1 Q c M c 4 1 1 ,, 1 1 1 . 1 121' N' as-' sea- 3' 1, 1 W. ,- ' ' . , P111 1.2 1 Q , . . 3, 1, 1 1' c 1', 1' ' . I 1 'V' W' L' 1 1 1. 11 1 1 1 1 ' ' - , ,e 4,Avz-Mya., . 5. 1 I ' 11, . . 4 ' 1 I ., V ,fm ' I 5 ' 1 , 1--1 A 1 , ek aa' - 1 - - 11 1 1 4 ' .11 1 w- ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 '1ft '9' 1 ,. ' ' fa, ., - 4 by I , 1-1.3 - ,QL ,. ,111 24 gy' 1 1 1 1 1 f' 'L 'nr . , 1 - - 1 ,, .,.11 nf' .ww f . . . 1 Pi . ,' --rw: . ', , ' -- . 1 1 1 1 12 1' QQQQN- ?. '1 Aj a 'V . . l 1 , I n . 1 . , T., Y JA' Y T.. 4 ,4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1-111 -I., , -Q ..-- . L.: 5 5 K v ' 9 .1131 .,1 .1 K 1 ' -! ' 'fqlu ' ' 'JY ' 1 1-'Z-'13 'gf' c '-L 'Lien 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1, 1',v,:,. , 1 , , WV, , . . - 1 v 1, ' - Mfg- Nga -1 - -M,-. :Qtr . I 'L , , , . 1' ' 1 1 A Drum Majnress '1 ' 1 1- 1 l . 'N I - 1 1 ' ' 1 v ' 1- 1 , 1 , 1 v v . . 1 . 1 1 1 v A v' I . 1 . , 1' 1 -1 2 , 1 ' 1 1' l I I I K ' ' 7 . 7 1 ' l , 1 1 1 1 1 11 , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , I . I I K 1 ' K I 1 ' ' ' ' , 1 ' ' 1 1 r , 1 ' l 1 1 N ' Y. 1 1 1 . 1 . 1 , 1 1 Y Y I 1 ' v '14 'il Y h' 1 v 1 1 , 1 1 ' V. . . 1 1 1 . I 1 v 1 ' 1' 4 I . 1 A n 'T' x, L 1 h 1 NW - 1 1 1 1 . E .- . .4 ML.: 'fin ,H ,V- MIXED CHORUS The man that hath no muslc ln hlmself Nor IS not mox ed by the concord of sxx eet sounds Is f1t for treasons stratagems and spoxls The motlons of hls Splflt are dull as n1ght And h1s affectlons dark as Erebus Let no such man be trusted Shakespeale Pa1t1c1pat1on ln txxo scenes of the spectacula1 Th3I1kQglV1I1g' pro gram p1 esented IH assembly and also before the Rotary Club vxas per haps the most outstandmg performance of the M1xed Chorus th1s year In one scene the settlng xx as a football stadlum xx 1th the chorus reple sentlng the fooball fans vxlth thelr cheermg In order to make the scene appear more 1eal1st1c the school songs of sex eral Texas un1vers1t1es as well as the song of Beaumont Hlgh were sung In another scene the chorus became a cholr 1n a church and llfted the1r volces 1n hymns of pralse and thanksglvlng The program was xx ell FGCCIX ed and en1oy ed by all who saw It The beautlful Slllglllg' of thls large group composed of n1netx nme xolces has been an 1nsp1rat1on to many organ1zat1ons Programs xx exe presented at the Amerlcan Leglon AUX1ll3Fy the yunlor hlgh schools and a number of soclal and c1x1c affalrs The part of the chorus IH the May Fete xvas an outstandlng example of lts act1x1ty 1n school affans The unlform robes of royal purple and xx h1te xxere an 1mpress1xe slght vxhen worn by the entlre chorus on the stage Although th1s 1s the second year that the robes haxe been used the chorus members stlll ex perlence a thrlll ln wearlng them Another reason Beaumont Hlgh School 1s appreclatlve of the robes 1s that probably not another hlgh school 1n Texas has such attractlve uniforms as these The success of thxs splendld chorus can be attrlbuted to Mlss I oulse Goldsteln dlrector and to Mlss Hazel W1ll13mS accompanlst 150 li , A 6 I . . . - . .. . ,fly - l fn: 'lm x . . , 'Q' FQ x ' 1 1 s - f - ' x - P Hs ' L r K L 1 1 if we, . . . . . EQ- - x .af :fb . . . el '-ls ' 1 kj , rv ,' Ji' I iff, 'gl' As' . I -T N . . . . Y 1 . . HS -V, K ' . - i ,l ' Y - . , ,X , , L , . ,fl-P . . . T -15 ., . . . 99 . . . K 1 v K1 1 K v K n - JE aim V . 7 . . . 1 ff ' . . ' . . . 'c H, K, . . . S L A Y is , K 4 r. ' ,is . ' s :lf Y , . . . 1 7: . . . . . . .1 1-f 'g K . s. : l ' ' Y . 7 I . - s J' Y ' , ' Y K- 7 ' , . . . , . . Y. . Y . v . . ' . V. Y . u - 1 Y , . Y . Y . B A . V , ' K Y I L L I' 7 K , L .Y ' 1 . I T V ' x nu L . ' . ' ' . - Mr' . . K . ' n a 1 ' I I ' j l - y 1 s Y ' 6.53 V4 BEAUMONT HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA If mus1c be the food of loxe play on Glxe me excess ot lt that surteltmg The appetlte may slcken and so d1e Shakespeare As though the Goddess of Luck wllled It the Beaumont Hlgh or chestla broke the house barrlers th1s year and entered the Ex angel1ne State to play ln New Orleans There the glfted mus clans at the request of the superusor of muslc 1n Lou1s1ana presented a concert on Aprll 10 tor the Southern O1chestra Conx entlon The fO1ty two mus1c1ans who plesented the concext won the hlghest approbatlon of the whole four day com ent1on Too much pralse cannot be gn en them Slxteen mem bers of the orchestla were members of the one hundred and seventy fn e plece All Southern O1Ch9StI'a wh1ch conx ened ln New Orleans Aprxl 7 10 under the dlrectlon of Joseph E Maddy Well known orchestra chestxa and two of them Thomas Smelker and Faye Plerce won flrst chans ln thelr xespectlxe sectlons At home the orchestra appeared 1n concerts these be1ng at Dlck Dowhng and Daw 1d Crockett Junlor Hlgh Schools and m one concert for NILISIC Week B9Sld6S the regular muslc w hlch IS ready at all tlmes the olchestra has prepared sex eral dlfflcult numbers 1nclud1ng the sym phony trom The VVestern VVorld ard Mozarts 1VI3g1C Flute Oxer ture Thls yea1 two sololsts w ere lncluded 1n the orchestra Raye Plerce and Margaret Balley Margaret played her v1ol1n concerts on the pro gram 1n New Orleans on Aprll 10 and Raye played her plano concerts on the Commencement Exercise program Indeed the orchestra has done much th1s year and we are proud of Hrs Nlllam the dnector and of ex ery member of the group 11 LL ' , . , f . l v L Z 7 'V 7 . N. . ,, A y ' 4 V . . 7 . v . . A s , k L v s , . v . 1 .K Y. V 1 . - . v . - I , . 7 . . - v S . , - leader. The Beaumont musicians had a large part in the All-Southern Or- . : Y I ! N ! V ' . Y, . . 4 v . V , . K v y - , as H v, it ' , - YV! . Y y . , . 1 . r u - N I , v l .. lf , ' , ' . fl TpR C Mg Hy MddlR th 2ttA Rl t R JUNIOR HARMONY CLUB There IS 1n souls a sympathy wlth sounds And as the mlnd is pitched the ear IS pleased With meltmg a1rs of martial brlsk or gl ave Some chord 1n unison with what We hear Is touched within us and the heart replles Cowper Have you ever been to a program that was composed entirely of negro folk mus1c'7 If you have not you have certainly missed a treat Many of the members of the Junior Harmony Club had never been to such a performance so the club presented one of 1ts own The hlstory of the music was reviewed and then many old songs were played either on the Vlctrola or on the player piano The program proved to be such an lnsplration that Mr Walter Wrlght came out and played for the club several negro selections on the piano In add1t1on to that program the Junlor Harmony Club had such as these programs on the history of the piano harp and v1ol1n on the evolution of Jazz and on mlscellaneous topics relating to mus1c At every meeting of the club current events of the music World were dls cussed These discussions tended to lncrease the students interest IH music and ln programs that were belng given over their radlo and the music houses all over the world The class studied elementary theory and appreclatlon Often the students presented pioblems on theories and these were dlSCUSS6d and settled during the hour that the class met In order to appreciate music a great variety of better rad o programs were listened to and then the students cr1t1c17ed them The club also had as its aim the pl oduction of lovely music In or der to do that three class perlods each Week were devoted to Slllglllg and the class sang too with the Mlxed Chorus Miss LOUISE Goldsteln directed the singing and many beautiful numbers were included Officers of the club were presvdent M1ll1SOH Smlth vice presldent Sarah Brammer secretary reporter Vlrglnla Dans treasurer Abraham Sacker librarians Anna Mae Manning and Freda Turner 152 o ow: Swearingen, laiborne, organ, a es, Fertitta, Sacker i e ow: Morris, Ric ie, Gi lio a, nders, Turner, itc iie, Tet enbaum, Davis, Messina, ay, Manning Bottom Row: Smith, Williams iaccompanistl, Goldstein ldirectorl, Brammer H . . . ! 9 . . . . . Q , . . . . ,, , , . . , . , . a , . y - r 9 x , . y - . . , . . . . I , V . . , . , 4 - . . . y . . 1 1 s s ' . P ' ' , . . V D , . . . . . - . . . y y , , . . . . - , . 9 A , 1 y v x ' T p R t h Pe m k W ery, l y M ddl R Wxll t h De F d S y t e P tt phe l W llnam ia c e ri Re d GIRLS' ENSEMBLE There IS a charm a power that sways the breast B1dS every passlon revel or be st1ll Insplres wlth rage or all our cares d1ssolves Can soothe dlstractlon and almost despalr That power IS muslc Armstrong The G1rls Ensemble a select group chosen from the entlre glrls chorus through sxnglng has brought a great deal of enloyment to hlgh school as well as to out of town audlences Thls year the group sang at varlous CIVIC and soclal affalrs At 1tS annual church program the En semble sang the numbers that were used at the annual chorus contest held at the College of Industrlal Arts at Denton For the past four years the Ensemble has entered the contest and th1s year the group offered a great deal of competltlon to other competlng choruses The Ensemble has appeared on many occaslons durmg the year They sang and danced 1n the Royal Purple M1HStF6l IH costumes beflt tlnganegro plantatlon scene The scene vsas lndeed well portrayed through the help of the boys chorus and the black faced mammles The Ensemble was very popular wxth the Junlor hlgh school audlences and made sex eral trlps to those places At the annual program glven by the MUSIC Department at Nederland Hlgh School the Glrls Ensemble was a tremendous success The members were asked to observe certam tralnlng rules before a contest or before a speclal program Because of that lt was lndeed a select group and produced beautlful harmony Through splendid co operatlon the glrls w1th Mlss Goldstein dl rector and Mlss Hazel Wllllams accompan1st were able to produce many lovely programs The offlcers were Jane Shepherd, chalrman, and Vlrglnla Davls, XICQ chaxrman 153 I-L rid' n -. , . - : ...C . c I 5 ru C ' , 25 ci ' 2 . , f , .. 5 . 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I-- .q-y.4 'e'1.4- f.9:l,5:2'.?IQ.Qf I Y 5 W ll Llell MilleR eW is Mth lf EUTERPEAN CLUB MUSIC hath charms to soothe a savage bleast Fo soften rocks or bend a knotted oak I x e lead that thmgs lnammate haxe mox ed And as Wlth l1v1ng souls haxe been mtorm d By maglc numbers and penslxe sound When Johnny Anderson p1an1st fxom Red Mllls orchestra present ed h1s program the Euterpean Club had 1tS most lnterestmg meetmg of the year Mr Anderson played not only Jazz but also the beaut1ful old class1cs that the club had been studylng He told somethmg about xar 1ous large hotels xxhele the orchestra had plaved Howexer there xx ere many other good programs glx en Among them were these programs on Edward MacDowell Indlan mus1c modern plano composers and the llfe and works of Chopm In addltlon to p1esent1ng programs and llstenmg to the rad1o the club studxed the appreclatlon of mus1c and the hlstory of mus1c traclng 1tS pxog1ess through the ages A most mterestlng and unusual book People and Muslc by McGehee xxas used for refelences Also some of the students as well as Miss Loulse Goldstem sponsor studled outsxde references and gave repolts of the1r f1nd1ngs to the other members of the class The a1ms of the club xx ere to learn to apprec1ate and to enjoy good mus1c to obtam a fuller knowledge of mus1c and 1f posslble to produce loxely mus1c In order to produce the latter three class per1ods each xx eek xx e1e dex oted to s1ng1ng When the Nllxed Chorus performed the members of the Euterpean Club also sang The club xx as orgamzed sex elal vea1s ago and has slnce 1tS organl zatlon been sponsoled by M155 Goldsteln The class met ex ery school day whlle the club meetlngs xx ere held bl monthly The club meet1ngs as xxell as the plannlng of the meetmgs xxe1e left 1n the hands of the students Because of that the membels W 616 always Yltally 1nte1ested 1n the DlOg1amS 154 5, x lf.. 5 il i l .V 5 f . - s , L , Us N 5 nl ' 0 - Q. Q . Z, 35 g ., ' , ' E if 9 K x Y Q 2 l xy, g Y 1 I 5. P E 5 . l K ..A , 'N-'J l I - 'Q , n i T' .- ' vik- v ng, , ' V , ff ! we X . I- Top Row: i iams Iac:-ompanistb, Chazen, Ryan, Granger, Marzulla, Mx' 7 and, Lundy, 3 Hurlburt, Stafford, Messina, Goldstein ldirectorl kg- in ow: l'ierc , illiams. Recd, Shepherd, Penman, An 'elo all liottom Row: liaranvo, Rao, Ileaton, Brown, Hemmenway, o ner, D0 'zxtto Pr. fi sc ' . , bg bs n L, 7 r Y, . , , . . . . . , v E7 ' gr . . . L K Y . . , A - - y H . . Q . N, - ' ! ' 7 . . . . . glrjg K 1 fit? . . - . ' 1 ' y- w ' y - ' K , . U ' v y , 1, . f . : rj . . D . ' Qi 1 Y 1 a :vii ' 5,593 'sl . . A . . . . v 515 . , r . . . L . . K.. K , s v v K 1 - Q s ' . . Y . , . w . . ,ag v 9 K 9 ' Q25 ' 12' ' 5 'Ll . . . . . 11 Y Y Y A Y 7 ' ' gs. - , 5-'lx' 1 v - v ' ' ' - A , . . . 5,--5 .Z . . ,Ax A, . U . , , I V. , , ' - . , f? ' v ' ' v . ' .L .,' 9 ' 1 ' 4 7 K Y. . 1 F t A CHAMBER MUSIC GROUPS Muslc O hoxx faint hoxv weak Language fades before thy spell' Why should feeling ever speak When thou canst breathe her soul so well? Friendship s balmy woi ds may feign I ove s are exen more false than they Oh' t1s only music s strain Can sweetly soothe and not betray' Moore Much praise IS due the members of the string groups of Beaumont Hlgh School that appear on lnnumerable programs both 1n Beaumont and out of town These groups are so organized that they are ready at all tlmes to be of service to those who want music The Colonlal Septet xx 1th its members dressed as colonial damsels presented a program at the State Teachers meeting in Galveston 1n No xember another at the Country Club 1n February at the annual tea of the Daughters of the American Rex olutlon other-. at the Tom Thumb xx edding at Fletcher and Dax 1d Crockett Schools at various Parent Teacher meetings and at teas at prix ate resldences Like the Colonlal Septet the Quintet appears always in costume B9S1d6S playing at numerous teas they aided at varlous school pro grams banquets and club meetlngs They ex en succeeded 1n holding the rapt attention of several men s clubs 1n town The Plano Ensemble and the String Trio organized early 1n 1935 to enter the Texas Federation of Music Contest captured first places IH the District Contest and thus became eligible for the State Contest Theirs xx ere among programs presented during Music Week 1:15 Colonial Septet: Bailey, Broussard, Pierce, R.. String Trio: Frank, Buchanan laccompanistj, Campbell, Nuttall, Pierce, .. S one Pierce, llison Piano Ensemble: Gore, Ryan, Walker, Duff Quintet: Kojak, Broussard, Darden, Brooks, Pierce u - , ' T r a . . , n . . s , v o 1 v , . . , . . . 71 , . Y v w 7 , . . . ' I , ' I 3, V - , - , v c r - - , - . Y . . a s -- . , . ! Y L M n . Y . . ll KJ IZ ttl QUARTET GROUPS That by and by w1ll make the muslc mute And ever Wldelllllg slowly sllence all Tennyson The VIOIIH Quartet a group of muslclans chosen from the orchestra are prepared at all tlmes to aSS1St ln entertalnlng Unllke most groups the players 1n string ensemble have a great varlety of muslcal num bers 1n their repertolre They are able to perform at a burlesque wedding with as much Sklll and success as at a musical tea Durmg re cent years this small group has grown steadily 111 popularlty Among the places It appeared th1s year were at a Japanese Tea book revlews La Petite Coffee D A R 'lea and at a Tom Thumb Wedding L1ke the Vlolm Quartet the Strlng Quartet IS available to play wherever it may be of service The performances thlS year were at teas 1n prlvate homes D A R teas Alt1 usa tea banquets at the Y W C A and at theY M C A yunlor high schools and book TGVICWQ As these players are selected on the baS1S of their ab1l1ty to play and their stablllty to work to become a member of elther of the Quartet Groups IS a d1st1nct honor 156 Violin Quartet: Miertschin, Coker, Haske , Hawa, 1 0'ak accompanist, Strin Quartet: Pierce, Nu al , Campbell, Miertschin It is the little rift within the lute . 1 . . . ,, . . , I . , . . , . . 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K 9 0 I u T, N 1 y u I . . .... , l . , . . 5 AIWTHTTI NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Beaumont High School chapter of the National Honor Society, xy hich ieceived its chai ter in 1931, has as its princlpal qualifications Y for membeiship citizen ship, scholaiship, ser vice, a nd leadeishlp The motto, I xx ould iathei haxe honoi than honors H IS the 1 eal kept before the mem beis As membeis ale elected by the entire faculty to receixe a bid fiom this organwation 15 one of the highest honois a student can achlexe Members xx ho form the fue pei cent of the 1un1o1 class chosen last weai are Jeanne Gunn Joe Sullivan Dick Ganchan Lillian Smith V11 glllld Dans Viola Hall Jane Brainaid Marv Douglas Stephens Nellie Rae McManus Jane Hard George Camp Betty Park Gretchen Holle man Jane Shepherd Ralph Davsson Thelma Deaton Pauline Shooliov The members chosen this year fl om the upper third of the senioi class are Chailes Brown Marian Buchanan Franklin Clark Roy Guess Exelxn Hankins J E Jackson George Lewis Ex erett Lord Jennie lNIHlk9W1Ch Katherine Sheeks Markley Billy Maiks Frances McCarty Fllen Ott Faye Pieice Raye Pierce Aletha Reed Lynda Lee Renfroe Nlax Roberson Mary Ellen Robmson W J Robertson R E Roy Exelyn Sanders Elma Saucier Addie Louise Singleton Geraldine Turney Hallle Mae Walker and Milton Yellen 'lhese members xx ere installed in an impiessive assembly program on March 14 I AUI SHPIHI-RD The adxisory staff headed by M1 F S Paul IS composed of Miss NICW1ll13mS Mrs Martin Miss Collins and Mrs Jones W' 0 '--4 il AAA 1 X Q-.- if v IBIL4 mann Alk ar li Ll! 1 M M n On k R be S k 1 1 il s su. M rn M w ll 159 8511.4 4' E R b rt e W e Yell C l , 3 ' d ' . . I ' I - .. . . . . . . . S , ' ' C . .I . 1 ww w . . . . . 7 ' v 1 ' ' 1 fy 1 . , . . Y 1 . . I . . . . 1 ., 1 y s r ' . .. Y. ,. I I . I 1 I . 5 Y Y Y A 7 . . - 'V Y 9 Y f 7 4 ' Q 7 7 7 3 . ' w w . v ' 1 A . Q . . . N w l 1 1 . ' 1 ' K A 7 7 7 ' Y v y v 1 ' 1 v ' . ' v - - K r ' y v ' 1 V' I ' . I 9 1 ! A Y 7 7 14 ' 1 I Y . J 9 9 7 v v W . y l , . , . . . , . . , . . . . Y . . . Y 7 7 7 ' 1 w 1 y ' s ' - A , . . . . l Q ' L l 1 7 L . , '. . . , L If . . . . . W 1 A , . . , . . , . . . , ' - - G, ' Q, Q Q .4 6 .N t .0 Y , 3.4 g 4 .1 5, 3, ' - .- Q .. f ' , 5 r s ' I ' . . M -4 i - ' 1 ' 4' A 'L . 1 s- a s ,L 'A .uf 5 3 6- A -I 1- Q- . v l , E: 3 , V 5- 7 5 P '- . f q M ' M 4 V A. ! s -... W . ' 4 V' U' If 'Q 5 s 6 7 B T ,1 X R C ' 'D 5 ' ' T' 1 , M l f l l i J: 'cl l Q 09 7 '. J f on 4- - ' U V 0 si , v 'Az V , A ' ' 5 I , gb s v ., A '7 A A - . I L, , , F . s - - i ' - k 1 Tvlv Row: Brain d. rnwn, Buchanan, Camp, Clark, Davis. Dawson. Deaton. Ganchan. Gu ss. Gunn Second Row: Hal , Hankins, Hard, Holleman, Jackson, Lewis, Lord, Marks-wivh, Marks, McCarty, c a us, Third Row: Par . Pierce, I-',, Pierce. R.. Reed, Renfrue, o TSOU. 0 9 SUD, R0lYiHS n, ROY, Sanders- Saucier, hey S Cot om Row: Shoulroy, Sin lewn, Smith. Qgphgng, U 'y-an, Turn y, alk r. en, u lins, Jones, 8 in. 4' 'i iams 1 C SOCK AND BUSKIN CLUB All that the Sock and Buskin Club has accom- plished this year has been under the supervis- ion and inspiration of our director, Mrs. Reed. She gave lessons not onlv in acting and di rectlng but in painting flats 1n creating cos tumes and sets 1n ex perimentlnff with light ing effects and in learn RH D ,AM ing the art of make up She did all this with such dex otion that the club caught some of hex en thuslasm for improx 1s1ng scheming to create illusions and work When the preparatory lessons were completed the workshop was transformed into a miniature theater with a real stage soft carpet and drawn curtains for the regular club meetings with Betty Park our pres ident as master of ceremonies for the plays Some of these were The Twilight Saint The Will O the Wisp and The Calf that Laid the Golden Egg Refreshments were served the meeting thus ending as an enioyable social gathering The Sock and Buskln Club did not confine its entertainment to its members only Samson a la Mode was presented in assembly and The Proposal on a Senior home room program By special request The Proposal was repeated for the P T A Turning their art into practical usage the club presented The Duchess Says Her Prayers on several occasions for the benefit of the Public Address System The tournament play Drums of Oude afforded valuable exper lence One of the best results receix ed from it was the constructive cr1t 1c1sm from Dr C M Wise of Louisiana State University Constructive criticism IS needed in the struggle for a super knowledge and apprecia tion of all that is included in the term drama 9- -34 109 '7 f F5 I UMW qfaizm 41. f l eih St ph W VN 10+ . . . . ti, A ' K , xg 4. 'Q W l C . l 'y . I . V- X X Wifi, l , Q , 5 K uk ' O . 1 L ' A O . . . ' . r n X A t ff' 41. D - X - i , 1 , , -U ' 3 3 ' ' ' K . .K Y. V . . S ' - ff 1 ' y' 1' V ' ' -' 1 . . . , . . . , . - Sk. K . y - K, 1. L- S s , S , . . Y. - J ' ! ' - N Y as , . . . . . ' ' ' !Y KK ' Y 'Y Y! CC ' ' 7 A 7 ,y 1 1 ' . 1 . Y . . . , . . ' n . 1 ' s n 1 Q U K sr , ' . . , C4 77 ' ' il !7 ' ' ' ' gg !! 7 . ' . LX' Q . IK 77 - 7 7 . S ' ' f if -f '. aw 'f Q C I A 'f ,. T' . ff 1 .1 A A , WL. 'x x I 4 sl 4 El' . gs HJ fr: O ' 4 Q 0' 2 I8 A l ,., . ' P ' K' ' J!-fs 1 A, . a- , - 6 3 H 6 A ' W' L, V I E 6 -I Q 5 - z,, fa 5 A L , l . ni fn . , .J 5 - Hit, ' L , 6 , ' is ,g vi as I Q. g X V c W v . , A 5 at S. ' 5 wig? V .. g af . ' 1 ' ,, 5' ,f ' x ,ff l l , - X Top Row: Adams, Allen, Bu:-hmmm, lluliois, Feray, Fim-gold, l-'uquzl Second Row: Glusscm-k, Gray, Gunn. Hayes, Hurwitz, Lawhun, Locke Third Row: Mills, Ree4. Shaw, Sheeks, Sh r erd, A.. Shepherd, J, Smith lhntnm Row: e ens, Tatman, Tigner, Turney, eatherly, Williford, 'illis 'L TpR d ggC Btt Sl kT yAll VITA ROMANA Forsan et haec ohm memlnlsse Juvablt Its probably Greek to you Well It s Latln to them and what s more they can read It CPlease don t check up Wlth Mlss Allen the sponsor on thlsj Nevertheless that IS the motto for Vlta Romana fRoman hfe to youj the fourth year Latln Club To the unmltlated It means Perchance some day It Wlll be a Joy to recall even these thlngs fJust a passage from Vergll s Aenexd, wlth a b1t of sarcastlc 9mph3SlS on the evenb Serlously though the club has a real purpose and does 1tS best to fulflll It namely to glV6 1tS members more background about anclent Roman customs and 1HSt1tl1t10I1S as an a1d to the study of the classlcal vs rlters Vergll Ovld Martlal Catullus Horace and others Programs are held every two weeks durlng class perlod to forward thls purpose each program featurmg a dlfferent phase of Roman hfe The members have lndulged 1n everythmg from blood thlrsty descrlp tlons of the gruesome gladlatorlal combats to declpherlng 1nscr1pt1ons on Roman tombs Boy those Romans had a system 'l hey put everythlng on tombstones from po11t1cal posters to good old fashloned cuss words and translatlng them IS no breeze Offlcers were Joe Sulhvan pres1dent Everett Lord vlce pres1dent L1ll1an Tlllery secretary and WISUFICQ Teddhe and George Camp pro g1am chalrmen 0 ' 1 ,Q , , Q I ,, v '. . ' 4,... ' 3. U. ,J 4 1 , . Ni , ' . Q . I Y . I A, ,v ,- o ow: Lor , Weiss, Fo Y, amp o om Row: u livan, Nic eddlie, Tiller , en 1:-:puns i U . . .w . . ,, , . , . - , . ' ! 7 7 ' , . . . ! 7 ' ! ' I6 ' 77 ' 7 . . . . . H . . ' 7 ' ' n ' v - . . . I . 9 7 1 Y Y . . . . 7 1 ! 9 7 ' , . . , . . , . . ' ' ' il i! ' r 1 1 1 ' v r Q 1 9 ' . 9555! 'N- T p R Wh 1. M ddl pp B N tt ll hi K St p D St ph yl Ain If B tt g CLUB CHAPULTEPEC By Jove I w1sh I d learned that pesky Spanish' was the remark heard over and over durlng the assembly play Un Norte Amerlcano en MCJICO We ln Club Chapultepec hope we shall not be qulte so unfor tunate as was the hero lf we should ever face the same sltuatlon By the tlme we have attended a meetmg every two weeks for one two or three years 1n whlch we speak Spanlsh on else we belleve we could get along falrly well as Un Norte Amerlcano en MCJICO should we ever declde to make the trlp The club programs usually conslsted of entertalmng reports glven 1n Spanish on 1mag1nary trlps to countrles where th1s language IS spoken Sometlmes people whose natlve tongue IS Spanlsh were asked to speak Should you have heard a heavenly serenade La Cucarach for ID stance on Monday nlght you may be sure that the H0159 was comlng from the house of a nelghbor who belonged to the Club Chapultepec Offlcers were elected twlce durlng the year Those servmg the flrst term were presldent Royce Whltman v1ce presldent Ruth Kuler sec retary Rae Greenspan treasurer Thomas Smelker reporter Andre Newton sergeant at arms Bobby Klng Those servmg the second term were presldent J E Jackson VICE presldent Bobby Klng secretary Royce Whltman treasurer Faye Haskell reporter Mae Delle Lopp Mr C E Doyle was the sponsor for the club Last but not least Club Chapultepec enjoyed 1tS annual plCI11C at the close of school 161 I 1 , Q 4 . 0. U ' , 'i Y R If , f ' 1 uf ' llll v 1 . fl .. ? I ' R I ' I 1 , 4. 5 , l I x ' 1.- A ' C, 1 , ' X I 0 ow: i man, Jackson, Warren i c Row: Lo , rechin, u a , uler. e hens, M. ., Pierce, e ens, V., Do 9 lsponsorl -1 Ls 0 om Row: Kin , C tes ll ' Y ' ,Y , . . U . 1 .. ,, . . - 1 1 ' 1 1 Y 9 l . , as xv u 11 ' 1 ' U -N 11 ' 1 1 , . . . . . 0 1 1 ' 1 1 ' Y 7 ! Y 1 , - - Y . . . . . - . . . - 1 ' - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 TpR d B TRI C The Trl C Club of Beaumont Hlgh School IS an organlzatlon spon sored by the Glrl Reserve department of the local Y W C A The name Trl C was adopted durlng thls past year and bears a meanlng slgnlflcant only to the members of the group Actlvltles sponsored by thls club lnclude program meetlngs Wlth outslde speakers planned dlscusslons forums out of door actlvltles such as plcnlcs and week end excurslons to the local Glrl Reserve Camp on Vlllage Creek and seasonal partles and soclal affalrs All of the club s actlvltles are planned to stlmulate the members ln mental growth physlcal well belng Splrltual knowledge and an at homeness ln all social contacts In other words the glrls are n orklng toward an abun dantllfe Several delegates from thls group wlll attend the annual leadershlp tralnlng conference to be held at the Dallas Y M C A Camp Glen Rose Texas the membershlp of vxhlch IS composed of representatlve hlgh school club glrls from Glrl Reserve groups ln Texas and Oklahoma The club holds 1tS program and buslness meetlngs at the close of school on Wednesdays IH the Home Economlcs apartment An executlve commlttee composed of the offlcers meets regularly to outllne tentatlve ly future club actlx 1t16S MISS Mary Ellzabeth Grlfflths Glrl Reserve sec retary IS the adxlser of the group 162 A.f ' . I , i . . Y N J 1. X - A 0 ow: Dar en 1 lresidentl, Averre, Frank, uforml, Dennis Jackson, Dixon, Hunt, Crisp, Jiron, Pierce 1 . I Bottom Row: Sparks, Synnott, Lea, Heffner, Beam, Morrison, Ames. Aldrnlire, Lawless I .- . T . . . - . . . . . 1 9 a ' ' . . - N. . . , . , . . . . . 1 . . . . H ,, . ' 1 a . , v - . . . . , . Y . . u . 1 1 - . - . i . K K x L f r A' x L y l' . Y . , A L , s ' . 7. y . HAVE YOU EVER HAD THE IDIOTIC DESIRE T0 CRY AT A WEDDING OR LAUGH AT A FUNERAL? IF YOU HAVEN T THIS PAGE IS NOT FOR YOU HUMOR CAN GROW OUT OF A VERY GRAVE SITUATION ESPECIALLY IF ITS PETI TIONING :HE SCHOOL BOARD FOR TI-'E DO RE MI TO FINANCE A PINE BURR OR A PUBLIC ADDRESS SYS TEM BY UNANIMOUS SELF AP POINTMENT DICK JEANNE JANE B AND GEORGE CON STITUTFD THE BRAIN TRUST DAYS OF FEAR AND TREMBLING WERE GIVEN TO SELECTION OF TIES HANDKERCHIEFS AND DRESSES TO BE WORN AT THE HEARING NIGHT MARES WERE ENDURED IN WHICH JANE QWHOSE QUALIFICATION WAS THAT SHE COULD Br. DEPEND ED ON TO CRY IN A PINCHj COULD SEE HERSELF AS ALILL IN WONDERLAND IN A POUI OF TEARS GEO RCE STRIPPED OF HIS POWER OF ORATORY BUT STILL WEARING I-'IS INNO CCENT BABY EXPRESSION KNELT PROSTRATE AT THE JUDGMEINI TABLE WHILE JEANNE CONTINUED TO EX POUND HER WEIGHTY AR GLJMENTS QSUCTION GAN CHAN WAS LATEJ THE MOMENTOUS OCCA S'ON ACTUALLY ARRIVED THE SCHOOL BOARD AT A GLANCE SENSING WHAT WAS UP AND DESIRING TO SAVE TIME WAVED 'IHEM AWAY WITH SURE GO AHEAD WE WANT OUR PICTURE IN THERE TOO' OH BOY THERE S A SCHOOL BOARD AFTER OUR OWN HEART f 1 v A . . LL. , f .v ' A . . A , , . v I , P' f- v , I v 1 . . , - ,... , ... , , . , . - , C , I I U n - v ' .- 1 v y u 1 , WE DEDICATE THIS SECTION TO ALL CAMPUS SNOOPERS SUCTIONEERS CHUMPS AND AD COLLECTORS OUR SOURCES OF MEANS LEAST TO OURSELVES BECAUSE WE RE THE ONLY ONES WHO CAN APPRECI ATE THE SPARKLING HUMOR OF OUR CAMPUS VIGNETTES CSIGNEDJ THE HUMOR EDITORS INSPIRATION-AND LAST, BUT BY NO ,favs 5.6 x b -w. A :xx nl, 2 nf? V I 1 mu Jllll I 'Ill' ' llln we 26. f S2 SA, 4 I v ' K J A A TRY-CUTS f f Mfii i gEgQ w q ?5f1fMfEsE f f:fiff ' A- 'irn S Qf ' A S 5' X-EN.,-. si Q D TEACHER VBITS P1A HUNTERS V - ' :V '-1 W 1 O'v V--X .Q:'9 A FOOTBALLX mM COIFFURES aaaea Q xy gnu I ll I I J 1 Es' Z - I ,,........ SNACK' GJURNEY D15 Cf D li C' lil-IC JAN JAN JAN J A N J A N J A N J A N J A N JAN .IAN JA N .l AN JA N F IC B. FE B F E B FEB. F IC B FEB. FEB. F li B F I-I li F li B F IC li Fllli 11' 20 21 -J A1 A W 1-1 15 121 -1-1 231 21 IIN Ot, all 1 4 6 5 1 lil 14 113 1s lil .,I U-J CALENDAR Mr. lloyle leaves. Gee, we're going to miss t,'urly. Football banquet. Myers and Lewis captains for next year. School Board considers Public Address System. Lovely Christmas assembly program. Senior rings arrive. Big Shot seniors learn dainty gestures with the hands. School out for holidays, to the tune of fire-crackers! Back to jail. The morning after the year before- First practice basketball game. Basketball game with Sun Oilers. Fight, Purplt-sf heard as the second goal is roped. VVe can go now: this is where we came in. Mrs. Martin is elected Junior C'lass sponsor to replace Mr. Doyle. Track team begins work-out. li:-:ams-it's time to start cramming. Uh, why didn't l study. litie is basketball captain. lt snows! School practically in a panic over having to stay indoors in classes. liighteen grads leave dear old BHS as semester ends, Mrs. Lamar Cecil and Mr. 0. G. l'arks entertain us in assembly. They can make those pianos talk. lieport cards. XVow, l think l'll sleep on a park bench tonight. South Park-Purple basketball game, with South Park victorious. Clothing classes' style show. Sweaters and gold footballs are awarded to the football boys. Gold rush begins. Royal Chump Club organized. A. J. is president. Motto: Tis better to have loved and lost than never to have been jiltedf' Reminder System is renewed. Don't forget to remember. Honor Roll students rate headlines in School News. Second semester Journalism Class elects officers. llere's luck to 'em. 4Now they'll know why humorists look so sad.J Sock and Buskin Club organized. VYho knows, there may be another Joan Crawford or Flark Gable in that bunch. ValentinekSweetheart's day-cute program in assembly. Foot- ball heroes don f'lut'i'y evening gowns from the rummage sale and look so fetching that the girls turn green with envy. Junior Class rummage sale. Big bargains. Pants. socks. shoes, and what have yougyetll' 11iCk for only five cents. Unly four girls have gold tootballs. Uh well. we always said it pays to have suction. lloyal Guard executive staft' for 'IIS-'SSH chosen. Faculty Assembly Program. NVho'd have thought the pedagogueS had so much fun in them-f-or that a dime would pay to see MiSS Ferguson act silly or Monsieur Shepherd dance in cheesewloth- First district basketball game. Those Vurples just can't be beat. Mr. Mac and George 1Vashington have another birthday. Greetings! Compliments of F U L L E R ' S Cafe and Cafeteria Compliments of Beaumont Port Arthur NECHES 345 PMRL STRHT NE Beaumont s Style Cente1 fox Women PICKLE COMPANY R E SMITH RADI- G D GOODSON R E SMITH 8: COMPANY 664 Insurance and Real Estate b e ca X714 -l QICEC ICSUIIYCBSAIS LOONEY BERGIN ICE CREAM THi ' Q3 I as 1 4 1 as - 'V ' v S 0 0 I L 05 an Jacinto Bui ding Phone I ll ' H H rfi ' Ax 45.1-i s-f J - K C r REQ!! ofru Look to us for Comphments 0 The New Thmgs Nokvm WILDER KYLE lY0NS SUPPLY co Comphments of INC OQPORATED The Famlly Outflttere BEAUMONT, TEXAS PORT ARTHUR, TEXAS LAKE CHARLES, LA . 1- . , Orleans at Liberty 6 0 E You re the Top ln Study and Sports We re the Top ln Sales and Servxce Turrent Top Knee Action No draft Ventllatlon Beaumont Motor Company MUNRO S Shopping Lust at N ow Located JVBOCK 637 Pearl Street Near INSURANCE AGENCY Jewelry Pollcw all rlsks Household Burglary Furs-all rlsks Personal Accldent Automoblle all forms Household Furnlture Safe Burglarv Dwellmg Flre and Tornado C as P xploslon Ste am B0ll6l Pluator Pulmlm Iubllltx Personal Fftuts 'ill ll ks H5000 00 Auto Acudem S10 00 Lliv. Insurmct Pl lte G11 ill 11sks Hue 16 lfugc old llne compfzn IGQ to protect you Office 645 Orleans Street Telephone 136 2444 Security State Bank A G COF F MAN Sportmg Goods Company Dad Says Large aches from llttle toe corns grow Alma . 0 O R u 1 n- . .vi . Y . . u r n- . . . C . L- 7 , . Y . -, ,- . O le A . . . - 1 . 2 :V .D jg is J.-.lx-L 1.57, .li L 2 11 a X ess--. 2 .'Y- ' . - . s 1 Y . . Watch the F O R D S Go By CARL MARKLEY MOTOR C0 Calder at Willow CALDER STORES and ABC STORE The customer I8 always rlght No l Calder at Mariposa No 2 Park at Franklin ABC Cor Park and Fannm WllllS G Blanton XIENS SLIFINQ and TAILORING Estabhshed 1901 Phone 7021 Complxments Enterprise Cafe Open Day and Nnlght Phone 540 215 Ilberty KFDM Pledgmg a Faithful Service to the Entire Sabine Dlstrlct . . O , , Y, vw A l A ,Y . 1 .1 '- . . ,- . . T of T ,xr if--1,5 fsf w a 5 6 l Xfqili' XZ O 1 ' 9 . . ' 9 . , ' . BE SMART Have your clothes cleaned and pressed at Phone one one U Houston Beaumont San Antomo T V SMELKER 81 COMPANY Insurance Real Estate Bonds Rentals Since 1895 Gilbert Bldg Phone 6770 T. X'.SD16ll-itil' VV. C. Withers C. lXl.Sl'1'lQlk9l' VOLPE and GIOVIALE. Music DUESLER PAINT Co Studm 285 Pearl Street I t'1C,llLl'.' of String. 'md XV' id lIl.'tI'LlH1tlltS 1015 Park St. Phone 3878 Your business would be appreciated L E BERRY and SONS A t T d S t C Josephine Hanlan Beauty Salon u 0 ops a.n . ea overs Pamtmg 329 Orleans Phone 1459 Authorized Duco Refinishing Station Phone 857 795 Main St C L BABCOCK 8: CO Complete and Competent Insurance P O Box 1964 Phone 6060 Perlsteln Bldg YVDRIIYS Shop 101 Nllsses and XX Omen rl lc ' ' N tl 7' c 11 N x Agency Established in 1905 Y cemplnnenfe of CHARLES H. WEINBAUM Fire - Automobile . Life INSURANCE All Forms 14 Perlefein Bldg. Annex Phone 583 Compliments of Dr. Elmer J. White Optometrist Compliments of MRS. LINNIE B. MARTIN Insurance Phone 5841 Goodhue Bldg HOW T0 PUBLISH A PINE BURR CLASSIFIED Wanted Beautiful young xx oman to be sponsor of high school annual Must be able to play bridge and poker ibut not too welll and prepare editor s homework Vlust furnish oxxn chewing gum Salary Ten headaches a day JUST A COL PLE OF PLAY BOYS As soon as Miss Charley Berlsie fOops' Pardon I mean MISS Charlsie Berlyj ans xvered the aboxe ad work on the 1935 Pine Burr got off to a flying start Dick and George spent the rest of the dax sailing paper airplanes out the window as fast as Mlss Berly could make them OUR MONEH WORRIES US The first xx orry was financing the book The entire staff and a large group of vol unteers solx ed this difficulty easily by selling a xar ed assortment of apples suspender buttons and second hand shoes laces to eaci othei The apples were all right but the uspender buttons and the shoe laces were hold ups The sale was a huge success the profits totaling S2 28 With the publication expenses thus assured the staff land a laige group of xolunteersj celebrated with a picnic on Village Creek Ex erybody was thrown in but not a single member of the staff was droxvned The outing was a fail ure LIFE HAS ITS SERIOUS MOMENTS Life is neither a bowl of roses nor a bed of cherr es howexer so the staff buckled down to belt out a few dozen sheets of copv The fourth and fifth away with all that he does so ex erybody left to get a coke and try to recuperate from buckling down At the next meeting of the school board Jane Shepherd managed to get twenty cents appropriated for paper a d intensive work on the annual was re sumed EXTRA' EDITOR FOUND WORKING' February 21 was a red letter day Dick was discovered helping Maurice mount pictures Miss Berly walked in and as soon as she could be revived fthe shock wa too muchj she made hlm go back to sleep so everything would look natural again INTELLECTUAL GENIUS UNCOVERED A week later the students pledged to buy o 488 Pine Burrs It occurred to Betty fshe always was a bright childj that it was barely po s ble the pledges might have been m scounted When they were counted again it was found she was right There were onlv 5 485 POET LAUREATE BUSINESS MANAGER On April 14 George wrote sonnets on the Pine Burr and drew all the animals he could think of fa dog and a rabbltj on a Chart to show what the staff hadn t done Working all day he got halfxx ay through In order to flfllbh the book on time it xvas necessary to xx ork after school some times as late as 3 '30 and call IH Mr Fowler to help with the humor section Finally ex erything was flmshed except the senior the feature and the athletic sections and there was hardly anythlng left to do except dodge the critics fruit and xegetables Gee are we tired' . Q Y h , . 1 Y ' . Z , , Y S x ' 1' w' 4 , ' ' - s ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 . , ' 9 ' ' ' I' 9 S S ' . I ' I . , nu n n I . s, , 7' I k . . Y y W 1 . . . - ' ' ' . . i ., ' , . assistant associate editors had used up all the paper trying to figure out how Dick gets . I , y ' 9 v M K Y ' n L 4 4 . W. . . , . S , . Y P! . ' . . . S i . . 1 n V I y . ' - n v 7 ' . I . . . . , 1 Y ' ' .1 l , . L1 Kin I. ' Ku , kv - f L s :r ' . ' . ! ' 7 Y A FRIEND Compliments TILLERY JEWELRY CO Home of BULOVA WATCHES Where the Young Men CORRECT GLASSES Buy Their 0,0hUl Clothes DR H A PHILIPSON D0 RS Good Cfofvqlesfbr ef mv 330 Pearl St 356 Pearl st Comphments of LIPSCOMB AND LIPSCOMB Attorneys of ' ' ' 9 . , s Optometrist , U , f 1 me YOUNT LEE OIL CO Compliments of Comphments PPRAX S HONII' OI' ROSES Pants Made In ONE DAY Englxsh Woolen Mnlls Alterations By .IOURNEYMAN TAILOR Cleamng and Pressmg A S JACKSON 273 Crockett St Compliments Goodyear Servlce Convement Terms on Tlres Radios and Batterles Calder at Pearl Phone 106 THE PRESCRIPTION HOUSE I'11 t md onlx exulu Ple C11pt10n House IH Beaumont Phone 3842 43 Anderson Engraving Company VK eddmg f1ndPntx Im It mom Callmg Cal d Phone 5382 of of - . 1 Y. . . J A 4 ' i l ' I 7- . 2 u tv , v' 2 ' A, ' V I- . S Tailors ,...'l'HE.. ' 'S 2 v' sive l - S .' ' A. 1 ' I I l I JACKSON MOTOR CO Dodge Plymouth 555 North Pearl Phone 8 MURCHISON FLORISTS MR AND MRS M S MURCHISOIN Sole Ovs ners Cut Flowers and Potted Plants FLINB RAL WORK A SPPCIALTY 2464 I lbeltg. Awnut 1 hone 2012 Compllments of HENRY BANKS LIFE 'NSURANCE 409 San Jacinto Bulldmg Compliments Beaumont Clty Schools Cafeterlas Good bread TASTES GOOVJ f ilk FEHR BAKING , Fan'-Mend fgliread COMPANY . l , v n k n Q . 1 of 1 ' K' . v Y 1 ' 4 5, 4 1 . A' ' 7 1 1 1 J ' -A ::s.:22a:ei-:'::: f A l5v'.::'fF : f1E21:sif' I-I li f 1 - 5:52 --iff' - .EFF 1 ff1 2 1ffsa:::l.4 .l - .4 ap- A ' T1 , ,r::gg: '::.. .AV 4. 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Yale and Corbin Combination Pad ocks and Across from e erson hea re . r . . n . 1 V vv A s. . . u - rr IMMEDIATE POSITIONS POSITIONS OPEN AT ALL TIMES FOR GRADUATES OF CHENIER BUSINESS COLLEGE MORE THAN 300 STUDENTS PLACED BY CHENIER EMPLOYMENT BU REAU DURING 1934 THE VERY BEST COURSES TAUGHT GENERAL BUSINESS PRIVATE SECRETARIAL BOOK KEEPING SHORTHAND RADIO COMPTOMETER TELE GRAPHY ACCOUNTING RADIO TECHNICIAN BANKING ETC COMPLETE MODERN UP TO DATE EQUIPMENT ABILITY TELEPHONE 1295 OR CALL AT OFFICE 577 ORLEANS STREET FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CHE IER BUSINESS COLLEGE 0F BEAUMIINT 577 ORLEANS STREET TELEPHONE 1295 BARKER BAKERY Blue Ribbon Bread I I Y t s the taste that teIIs Phone 5183 2294 R R Ave Compllments ot SUN OIL COMPANY ENTER ANY TIMEg ADVANCE ACCORDING TO YOUR I I I 5 !l Ai A SHORT HISTORY OF SUCTION LOOKIE' LOOKIE' LOOKIE' Presentrng Beaumont Hlgh School s 1935 contrrbut on to the slang of the natlon suctlon AS WEBSTER VVOULD HAVE IT What rs suct1on Defrnrng thrs my Sterrous qualrtx IS as hard as xx akrng Carl Gay rn studv hall Our learned Professor Paulen tern declares rt s somethrng you haxe xx hen you hax en t anythrng elae It can be used as a noun an adlectlxe and a xerb and comes rn handy as a cuss vxord noxx and then Thrs popular term has become an rnsep arable part of our school lrfe WHO STARTED ALL THIS? Suctron orrgrnated rn the fertrle brarn of Schno77le Henslee and xx as rnsprred by the foremost exponent of the gentle art the boy xx rth a pull Suctron Ganchan HERE S THE VVAY IT WORKS My frrends there has arrsen among us a nexx menace to the xx orkrng grrl CAsbes to bound 800 p rge xolume True Confes rons otler ed as rexx ard for capture of one suctron rmmune specrmen on B H S campusl lNo longer can studrous scholars l1ke Charlene Smrth and Elolse DuBo1s prepare therr lessons at txxo o clock Uust rn from a heaxy datel and recerxe the Just credrt that rs due them No' Base xx retches such as Tarzan Sullrx an haxe learned to capt xate therr teachers xx 1th then manly brceps and such l1ke Ly ou xe seen the ads hax en t you 'J and get the best grades through suctron Thrs cant go on' cry the grrls Course not Joe s xx or n hrmself doxxn to a frazzle keeprng all the teachers charmed THE TRIPLE S At thrs trme we xx rsh to announce the out tfxndrng, members ot the l'r1ple S or So cretx or Successful Suctroneers suct oneer K rtherrne Sheeks Mfuklex Axx arded honorary member shrp for commendable xxork rn geometry Lee Byrd Earl HRFFIS and Carl Gax They haxe a xx ay xx 1th the cut slrps Dax rd Srlx ertone Can get rnto ex erx program xx rthout paxrng Dm Ferax Wonder rt suctron h is any thrng to do xx 1th hrs drmples X rrgrnra Dax s Frxe E s can t all be brarns Bob Allen -X xx rx x th the xx omen FHIS IS HOW IOL CET IN Adm ttance rnto the coxeted membe 1 p or thrs excclus xe socretx can be garned bx sendrng us ten cent rn corn or s ups fro clam letters pleasej and certrfred proof srgned bx 1 membe ot the aculty tnat you h xxe eflectrx ely employed suctron All members ue conceded xx ondcrful ch rn es of succcedrng rn thrs lreld of hy draulrc engrnecrrr g, Phe popul rrrty ot thrs nexx rndoor sport lllbtlIl9S the predrctron that xxe shall soon hear the x o ds ex erxxx here Suctron rs sxxeeprng the countrx' ll ' Y!! I . . H . ,, . . . 7 . . Y. I V . ' 1 '1 ' 1 . ,1 '1 l ' V V . I S I I I 1 , I 1 I I . ' v I . I I , c , , , 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 I '-1 1 1 1 - 1 ' -, 1 1 l I . 4, . ,, . . . . . . . I 4 4 4 I 7- n , ,' , uw ' av ' 7 7 ' 1 1 1 1. 1 I 1 14. I V v 1 I . 1 I, I I - . ' s- , - 2 ' 6' S31 I ' ' ' . . N . . . . . , 1 1 . . 1 . .1 .1 . 1'1 '1 - 1 I D 1 I ' a 1 ' 1 0 . I .1 I 1 1 1 1 1 ci ,y l v 1 A V V 1 A1 Y. .1 c v I L1 1 - ' v ' - 1 1 ' ' T A 1 1 y- 1 ' I , . 1 I I . .I 'N 9 H ' Y s v 4 ' N , . . I 1 1 1 1 . ., , , .. , . , I I 5 c I , I Y 11. 5 . 'nw W A LI u Drck Ganchan 'versat.le, all-round 2 1' 1 C 1 1 1. 1 1 1 1 .- 1 ' ' 1 3 1 1 I va -1 v 7 1 7 7 1. 11 Y 'Y 1, I 'I ' 1 r ' 1 qv 1 1. 4 11 Y v 1 . I 1 ' 1 1 1 C V 4 I CI ' ., . 114. 1 L. K. 1 1: v -1: v .4 Ct VA , , , 1 1 I L 1 . ' ' rr: 1 . I' . sr' 1' W' ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' ' , ,LQ-5 1 - - ' .1 1 I ' ' M I I S Itg.. I , I, , I ' 1' v 1 1. ' .D I 1 1 ' ' 1 v ' , I T I U 1 fr . 1 r' ', C ' 1 ' I . I K1 i 1 x 1 A 1 ' 2 C A1 L1 1 ' ,- ' 'L1 ' 54 1 ' r' li- E,.v1 ' 2 -' '1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' V1 ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 . 1 1- 1. 1 A 1 . 1 1 . H ' -, L , ' . 1 'Y . I I U 1, I I V . Magnoha Petroleum 0 REFINING DIVISION BEAUMONT TEXAS f'0lN1lliINUlltS ui' 0 ocon - acuum om an Y I made Signs Before I Could Talk RAY SIDWELL SIGNS Phone 1740 203 Fannin Compliments Llnn Brothers Motor Company Plymouth Service De Soto Pearl and Gilbert Sts Phones 2725 2724 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS l935' REMEMBER Attend the Nloxles Regularlw 0 1 t 0 11 Q JEFFERSON AIVIUSEMENT COMPANY A Beaumont Instltutlon Jefferson TlV0ll Liberty Peoples of I Qi, . . V L A Ill no other way can you get lf' so Cl se to l'fe 'OI' s 'ttl 1. I Send Your CLEANING WITH YOUR LANUDRY THE GLOBE Phone 707 bMAR'I COLLEGE STX LES FOR HIGH bLHOOL ROE S AND GIRLS XX e h mu sun to It th It thg m utut md mo tpopul 11 C 011134 Stx lu Imd Q xtend I ou IINONILUHIIII1IlX1Iltl0lltOSI101J lt the tml im umtu m IIIOH NI e ll In 55 ul tc h up xour 0151111011 on mul chu W hzte House W 1 W X1 f T N N 7 Y Y . ' . . . ' - v . 2 I if I I 2 I S 2 IL' 2 5 C I1 I K In full 1'ep1'ose11tatio11 in our departments devoted to your needs, and wv ' ' 1 'la 1 2 - ' ' Y - - ice. I 67 Q NO X NLQ QQ Og sis-S' 1 K . S X -. Where Women and Style Get Faquamted. EDSON HOTEL lm '?xI11f iff. Riff' 4 nf'!f1n1 n ,gn ggnlll ,lun I ll ll ll - 5. -E hz I :I 12 ll! an nu n ll 1 me miizlii LJ3. :Qi ,L s L i' gi 1 , ,. f' ' q'f-:da 5 ,E 'V . ' -h 'x Q . , . N ' gl' ' , - P ' :E .. 3 2 55 c-- 1 :ZH gl' ' l 7 E I If if x - If , J A u i- :. gs ff nr If N X 3 R., ss , fl ll :O 47 :I 5 ' ll U ll' , o H .-.Mi ig gl Am, , nv' gn . I if f- ' ' ' 1 ' G-2' fl -' . b' ' - - 5 . 5. ll fi , - .-'ALL Whe1e thel e IQ Beauty We w111 take It Where there IS none ARTCRAFT STUDIO Makers of Photos that Please BFAUMONT IEXAQ . D . 5 We will make it. New Compllments of WIDMAN HAT CO Hats Cleaned and Blocked Correctly Locatlon 711 Llberty Avenue Comphments H Compliments of owell Lumber Company Gordon, Lawhon, and Sharfstem ATTORNEYS Compllmente of Brown Cracker 8: 5 K, D457 H' J Candy Co , rf ' A Texas lnstltutlon HXy Compllmentw 01 S H KRESS8zCO Tl e oa h It 15 0111 xx 15h that you 1emember Alu ays the xaluable leseons vou haxe rece1x ed Then too 1emembe1 the Phoenix 18 Alu aye here to selxe xou pleae antly md 6COH0mlCdllN 111 the years to come PHOENIX FURNITURE COMPANY . of . X A l 1 f f C? 1 ll wie. ffl' Aft 1 l--ffm? ' oi 4' 1-M11 ,X ,L 1- H . . ,, S-34 V 'bali .ff 1. '-A , no lf.. f, uxgel, I -' 4 4 ,f,,5,,,.S-Q--eb . TN ,' Aly!! cf 1' ,' f + 216 12 ,rf VH 1 - X ' , 7:1 f W' is Xii f' 1 X ' f' 'M' . 3 . f ! 'V . g V f If 1 I f 1 f ' , U . I ' Fo 'ncl ntificati n sk Ganc anl l , . Q ' ' 1 . v - . - v 7 -- , , . 1 . . U - 1 2 . I V . K1 . DOLLY MARSHALL Oul D um MHJOIGQ Compliments of ' 1' l ' .S Easy Terms on Band Instruments At the Beaumont Music Store Phone 7916 345 Forsythe Compliments DR G SCHEP S Compliments TEXAS LAUNDRY CO fi FOR IHE PRICE of a carpet tack ox two electrlcltv wlll YHCIIUIII clean a rug Fle tucat-y IS cheap But because we pay for lt onlv once a month, we fall to .xp preclate soxnetlrnes that the amount paid COWCIS hundlc lf not thou fxnds, of ll'ldlVldll3l seruces mans of WhlCll cos 'ess than a cent ELECIRICIID IN !0UR llII'4PI:91 QILRVANT ms? Dallas Wnlllams Furniture Co The Best For Less Complete Home Furnishers Phone 6383 604 Park St SERAFINO S SHOE REPAIR SHOP Cowboy Boots Made to Order 338 B St Ph 2862 AZTECA INN Savory Appetlzlng Dellcxous Prepared by an experienced chef f r o m OLD MEXICO 918 Rallroad Ave Phone 8003 JOE RAMIRE7 Manager Unlon Macaroni Co Battleship and Lombardo s Macarom Products Compliments of Y Mfgr's. American Maid If these firms and individuals had not generously co-operated with the students of B. H. S. by advertising in this volume, the 1935 Pine Burr would not have been a reality. 1 They deserve our patronage now THE PINE BURR Smart Shoes, Bags AA Mi W PIA C Vogue Shoe Store HKJLLEQ alms, Nom and Hosiery 584 Pearl St nm COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATES OF 1935 Todav muks the beginning, of a new 61 1 in voui ln es Whethei vou go to xx ork oi to college you will 11nd it neccss uw to make xctlxe usc ot The degl ec ot intensix e ag,g.,1ess1x eness th it X ou apply to thc tasks ahe ld ot xou xxlll mc xsuie the succcss x ou obt un ll e wish xou ucccs in uh it exei Lllldtlt thing, x ou choose I Ummm GAS Fuauc Sznvics COMPANY 45 u 4 4 O Demi. S' Dnoni . i 1 . Lim lsxas. 1. , . r y v' ' ,SSE -yr C x 2 s ' v K1 I ' the training and education acquired during your high school years. - , ' ' M' v . ,- ,- Q Ayn-' s Us 2 bv v , K. L-. . 2 ' N, ,' X2 L, . D, . 1 six, V. 2' s ' 35. my S . . ,SS ' . 2 - , ... Dollar down-Take it awayf Take it away TWO MINUTES OF THE ROYAL Cl-IUMP CLUB OF BHS NOVEMBER 3 The 1n1t1al meetlng of the R C C of B H S xx as held at the home of A J LGWIS The motto Better to have lox ed and lost than never to have loved at all was adopted and pale blue xx as selected for the club color The followlng offlcers were chosen Presxdent A J LEWIS because he was the best chump of all Secretary Elolse DUBOIS because of her general neatness and dependablllty Treasurer Carl Gay because of h1S br1ll1ance rn mathematlcs Sergeant at arms Clarence Whlte because of h1s ab1l1ty to keep order 1n any emergency Flrst V109 presldent Dan Feray because of Jane Shepherd Second V106 presldent B E Cruth1rds because of Jane Shepherd Th1rd Vlce presldent Joe Flsher because of Jane Shepherd Fourth Vlce presldent Alv1n Brand because of Jane Shepherd fHugh16 Cunnlngham was declared 1nel1g1ble because of the fact that he d1dn t go to hlgh school J Charter members are the seventy SIX glrls who have fallen for the wlly charms fand xvho can blame emJ of Carl Peter Johnson oh gee' He says It oughta be seventy sexen remember Bertha? In order that no one 1n the club should feel sllghted provlslons were made that a pos1t1on of vxce pres1dent could be created for each nexx member. B E Cruthlrds second v1ce pres1dent 1nadvertently telephoned the object of h1s affect1ons and was glven a date Thereupon Cruthlrds Was asked to reslgn and Joe Flsher was elevated to h1s pos1t1on Adjournment DECEMBER 28 Motlons xx ere set 1n order for the lmpeachment of the presldent because of hls hax1ng had a date xv1th Margaret to the foo ball banquet But nexxs came that she and Harx ey had made up agam and Lexvls gaxe her hls gold football and xvas restored to the good gl zces of the club Dan Feray xx ho xx as to haxe been made plesldent of the club 1n the absence of Lexx IS because of For1 est Prutzman s belng 1n toxxn xx as once agaln relegated to the pos1t1on of x1ce plesldent as Jane called h1m up to come ox er and play house He xx as not k1cked out of the club because members felt that he xx ould be called upon to hung, the duck for the duck dlnner It xvas lefuned that Dlck Ganchan bought Marlan Buchanan a senlor rmg and she kept It after they broke up so Ganchan xx as 1nx1ted to be an honorary x1ce pres1 dent EX1t . 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Xlf' Q 'A ff lk iff' f Xl I-V X, - '-- '- j, - X 1' , ,X f ,,..,,, , 1- - , ,-, - -'r':,f'-'ff' ' - of W 'f4N.. ' 2 V- Y... ff Q. 2 . Mabry Mfg. .. I gy, XM YD WL ' Y'-ig W - N 1 T 5 ' 'r . . D wglfjfg fi xg l ' LJ BL NO 0 1 r F3 ewjfffefw- r - I n Q . I 3 Y 7 What IS pure as pure Ice Ice IS nature S natural refrlgerator USE MORE ICE MAGNOLIA ICE CO Grand at Llve Oak Phone 5033 COLLINS PHARMACY INC Opposite Magnolia Park Phone 301 Comphments Www OF BEALJMONT ESTABLISHED IB77 The Excluswe Pzano House Fi SI X 'OTTLGS THE DRINK OF REFRESHING HOSPITALITY IN STERILIZED BOTTLES I ' . 9 I ' of C X Rv ..AaUgv5emimQ 'Iliaygs i O Compliments BEN SHIPLEY Business Manager of 1 915 Pme Burr Compliments of LIGON BROS. Liberty at Mariposa Phone 80 Drink at TROUP S We are ln business for your health 520 Mariposa Call 202 TYRRELL HARDWARE C0 GENERAL HARDWARE on Hudxx 'ue Spoltlng, C oods I mute 434 Fannln Street BEAUMONT TEXAS Y of O Tools, Implements, Household Goods, Cutlery, Build .7 2. .toys .' ,Z nz' L. ! COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICE IICTORIAL md IINDLQTRIAL PHOTOS OUR SPECIALTX R A MORRIS BUSINESS MENS I' 1re Auto Bond Tornxdo I l'1IJlIItN INSURANCE C ompen ation 1003 4 5 San Jacinto BAKER PHONE 5885 Life Bldg Phone 85 I xx ould much lather dmc at the Black Cat than do anythlmb else whe Nax S and the Sky Room dances are xx hele I see all my fuends HOTEL BEAUMONT - , W 2 7' . . A 4 . . 7 s 2 AAC S . .4 I S' ' Beaumont, Texas Health and :XCCICIQTIE N . 1,1 ' ' I 1 6' ' ' . A - ' r 1 'V 1 . , ., 1 Y 1 KK '1 Y 1 w 1. 'v ,, -R Fsoenm. SAVINGSWSNIIIIIIOAN ASSOCIATION cfm Zwamwfm R F D BOIS-P J F OSCHWALD-S y BEAUMONT IRON WORKS CO DREADNAUGHT OIL FIELD EQUIPMENT DOUBLE RICH MAI-TED MILK C BANANA SPLIT C REAM ICE C B YO o co DARE BIG CRISPIE CAKE CONES 896 L 1 be Ph 2283 C Illments of UIX I P li ' -A+.. r 1 1. gi H 3 51 u resident . . ec . Compliments of I Manufacturers of O -Q ' I v g F I E N M A Everything ln Brass, Bronze, Alummum STANDARD BRASS 8: MFG C0 Comphments of PAUL S SHOE STORE MANGEL S Apparel iff' Puul Q Beaumo t 7 O O 1 7 Misses' and Women's ' t. n e1o1c Knox 91 xx 1th bootx coat, hat, .md ufntnh to the IQSLUL I t but knee c eep VSdt61 Village Cl'0Qk1b02itiIH,I party-swift Clll'l'0lit-0V0l'tLll'D9d boat-drowning maidens .-h,--.y .v.. ' . . . ML ,-Ju- -, ,,1 E. SZAFIR gl SON CO. The Great Office Supply House of the Great Southwest Ihe I lttzit Creltions in Sou 11 St'1t1one1x Phone 409 LEARN TO USE NATIONAL MACHINES I I QAL SI NIOIJI RN IUSINIfwS CONC 1 RNS HAS L OL R ILQLIPNII' N1 THE NATIONAL CASH REGISTER COMPANY C S SHOOLROY SALES AGENT 875 Pearl Street C 11 162.1 te1 txpeu11t111g,boo1111eep111g, 1111Lh111u X Is 1111g 11111 131111 1111L11111 pox 1151 metu n11t1111e U11 NL 111111 1 .2 1 12 N I., ' 1 v A. 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