Big Spring High School - El Rodeo Yearbook (Big Spring, TX)
- Class of 1947
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TNMHAW jwi T Tkfd K' 'f9'f,Z'5!f '4' . , . ' H mlufg' 'sy A : ' ' - W' -5' 'z.?u 2':-1'.'1... - K -15 .W W .519 A Y w W V 'ff ' 'Q ' -2 'fr ' 5 ? ' ' f ., , A ng I- A - :15'iv:.5'a6m'w wg? - If wi 1. 'L I Easy F V , I , 5, :zgff J if , IDMINISTRATION OFFICE STEER STADIUM HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING STEER GYMNASIUM rlabfe of Confenfs HJII7 ini.S'7i'rlflbn fgc ulfll flasse: QVOPIWJ 0l'70l7i2 ofiblzr Jpo ffl' Udrerfiemeofl' P , L' be -1- Wye -W 'Sf-if WE DEDICATE THIS 1947 EDITION OF THE EL RODEO TO THE SENIORS WHO HAVE ADDED FOUR YEARS OF SUC- CESSFUL WORK TO THE GLORY OF BSHS. THEIR AIMS, THEIR AMBITIONS, THEIR SINCERE EFFORTS HAVE MADE A RECORD OF WHICH THE SCHOOL WILL ALWAYS BE PROUD. A D n 4 S r I gnkfd fx V , M .T . . M' , , , . , 'N , I- ,vi-.. Mg -1, ,ff xi: if J . K . ,V K . , U U j V Q T d .Dwi 'Na , . Iv O Q ' ...E R it-film, E.. 4 afar GEORGE G. WHITE R. L. TOLLETT IRA L, THURMAN PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY C1-Q DR. J. E. HOGAN DEWEY MARTIN JUSTIN HOLMES TRUSTEE TRUSTEE TRUSTEE MRS. FRANK PURSER AMABELL LOVELACE DEBRA BRADFORD TAX COLLECTOR CLERK STENOGRAPHER Mm Acqmmo n'rf1Hv'11 1'f'i?-. - ,Y . t V' 'W '-'Vw' MESSAGE TO SENIORS Every year at this time our minds and hearts are turned toward the long looked for event of graduation. You seniors for four long years have planned, studied and worked toward this end. You have, I am sure, de- veloped physically, mentally, and spiritually through the experiences which have been yours. We trust sincerely that you have learned to think. We know that thinking is a very diificult process. We know that in order to think we must have ideas and that ideas come as a result oi knowledge and prior, thinking. Many times, no doubt, you have had ideas which were an inspiration to you and yet because they were your ideas you dismissed them as worthlesl. I should like to call your attention to the fact that an idea is a very power- ful thing. Someone has said, The most potent, powerful, revolutionizing thing in the world is AN IDEA. Ideas rule the world. An idea built the Universe. A single idea--the sudden flash of a thought--may be worth a million dollars, and ci trained mind can be the sponsor of a momentous plan. In your brain are real 'ideas of power' awaiting the miracle of birth . Believe in your ideas, weigh them, test them and prove them. Let me illustrate: Columbus' idea of sailing west to India gave birth to America. Edison had an idea--and gave the incandesent light. Andrew Carnegie flash- ed an idea into steel--and it paid him multi-millions. Woolworth hadjuat a 5 and 10 cent idea--but the stores he sprinkled over the country have made fortunes. Henry Ford's idea of the horseless carriage made him one of the most wealthy men the world has known. There are many hundreds of other illustrations that could be cited to you which would prove the power of ideas. I am merely urging you to learn to think your way through your problems by studying and formulating original ideas to be used in the solution of them. MR. WALTER L. REED B. S. M. S. TEXAS A811 N.T.S.T.C. To The Seniors: You have traveled the high school highway for four years successfully overcoming all obstacles. You have coura- geously proved that you are now prepared to tackle the broader, more complex highways of life. As you travel the new highways, you will encounter more obstacles, more detours, and more dangers than you en- countered on the road you have so happily followed in high school. Choose carefully your route. Resolve to do your best. Do not be satisfied with anything less than the best results, but do not 'run over anyone to gain these results. Our best wishes will follow you wherever you may go. We hope your travels will be smooth, profitable and pleasant. Sincerely, ,fm MR. CHARLES ROMINE B. S. N.T.S.T.C. QM, pi bf K0 L-, -D ...fl '--D ,- i ll . 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Phillips Univ., Geometry Director of Guidance 'S Eff ,Unk RUTH BEASLEY B.S. T.S.C.W. Biology L- X. . -V Ii -- 4-rv? JOHN lvlALAI5E 13.5. MRS. W. MCCORMICK lVI.A. CONN ISAAC5 B.S. N.T.5.T.C., Algebra llardin-Sinirxioiih Mrfvliirry, 'I'.U., Sul Ross Tennis, Basketball, HE. Cheniidi ry l'liy-.icw, 1XL'I'0., Coach, HE. Y 1 M. 1oHNsoN is.A. T.S,C.W. College of Mines Gen. Science L 1 MRS. CHAS. ABELE. B.A. RUBY Bl.ANKENSl'lll B.S T. U., Columbia, Univ. of N,T,5,'1',C, Colorado, Gov't, Economics History lf. TOMMIE E. BAILEY B.S. lf'1.LlSf-LY R. LOW B.S. .STANLEY CAMERON B.S. M. BOYVEY B.A. M.A. 5.ll.S.'l'.C. 'l'.5.C.W'., Shorthand E.T.S.T.C. T.S.C.W. Texas Univ. Typing, Ilibtory Typing, Bookkeeping D.O. Library JOHN L. DIBRELI. B.A. Saint Edwards University Director of Athletics MARGUERITTE WOOD B.S Univ. of Mo., DL-an of Girls Att. Ulf., Head of Girls RE I A 5' x ARAH l 1lILLIPS ELS. A.C.C. W.'T.S.T.C. Physical Education 14-A im... CLARA SECREST ILA. Baylor , Tcxafe Tech Vmiiiwfinsllip I .O MRS. LA VON AARON 13.5. LOICENA HUGGINS l5.S. MRS. VIVIAN PEER B.5. HH I CJLSEN St. Olaf N.T.S.T.C. E.T.5.'l'.C. lvlclxflurry Superrviwur of lluilriiuq Music Chorus Director Study Hall Office and fVil'1Jl1l'lCl- if IJ' E car-nu Muncie K. Pao: BEASLEY K Mesure R 'Museum 4 'l7'l-7 ff!! 1 Jw v f as fl Wic'm,l'j12' x V xlib!! 2 jflljgkfjf t..ff XX! , jf l J f 49,4 GE,7gG,E WDRHELL L,-,DALHS Mhlfvfllhjnlinflil TREE. 5-Ea. ' VICE- ' PRES. LYNELLE SULLIVAN Choral Club '46, Span ish C1ub'44-'45, Speech Club'47, Press Club'47 ROY LEE REAVES Steers '47, Aeronautics '46, Latin Club '45 if 44, BONNIE DEMPSEY Spanish Club '44-'45 Band'44-'45, G. A. A. Award 1 IKE ROBB Football '46-'47, Year- lings '44-'45, Latin Club LAVADA CRUDUP Spanish Club '47, Speech Club '47, Home EC Club, Letter ed in Volleyball 'a .! '4 , BOBO HARDY B Association, Foo ball '44 - '45- '46- '4 Yearlings '43, Baske ball '46 - '47, Stude President '46, Stude Council '45-'46, Sophc more Favorite, Lat Club '42 - '43, Speex Club '47, Aeronautix '47, Track '46-'47 '44-'45, B Associat- ion, Student Council '45 '46, Basketball '46 -'47 3 BETT Y UNDERWOOD GEORGE OLDHAM Speech Club '47, Mana ger for Steers '45-'4f '47 JACK DURHAM 'ANDA FORREST Reserve on Steers '47, ome EC Club '44-'47, Secretary ofjunior Class ress Club '47, Choral lub '46-'47, Cv. A. A. ward si in ILLIE YOUNGER and '44-'45-'46-'47, udent Council '47, Yell Bader '47, Latin Club 4-'45, Lettered in Vol- yball '46 Q., . .-Q x 1 0 Y S' A - -1 w 'f A . .4 ' R , N 33' , Q4 Y 2 I 3:..l JACKIE BARRON Latin Club '43-'44, B Association, Basketball '46-'47, Football '44- '45-'46-'47, Press Club '47, Aeronautics'45,jr. V. President '45, Speech Club '47 9 r ,fw- I ' 'CC' swx. 'C' J . X4 L--.-....--..-Y - -1 , , -H Y 1 .6 MARY WHITAKER Home Ec Club '45, Chor- al Club '47, Speech Club '47, Press Club '47, Band Hostess '47 J- 1' DONALD WEBB Student President '47, ' B Association, Track '44-'45-'46-'47, Speech Club '47, Editor of E11 Rodeo '47, President of junior Class, Debate Team 4 QW ,VV HELEN TUBB Home Ec Club '47, Press Club '47, G. A. A. Award, Speech Club '47 ,t aa' X EUGENE MOORE Aeronautics '47, Press Club '46-'47 Jo TAYLOR Spanish Club '45, Speech Club '47, l-l0me EC Club '44, Press Club '47 JOYCE Mmzmcx Home EC Club '45 ANN SMITH Home Ec Club 245, Press R' F' DOE Club '47, Speech Club '47, Choral Club '47, Tennis 44-'45 'R 'RA ll OQR 'war' 1 fx JEANNE SLAUGHTER Home EIC Club '44, Band '44-'45-'46, Speech Club '47, Spanish Club '44-'45, Press Club '47 MARY RUSK Speech Club '47 QI-lg,.q-,.,., W 3'-R. vu -YL S PATS Y MCJNSPL Y lfttered in Volleyball, C. A. A. Award -A -:sr VERA WALKER P1-ess Club '47 QARRY g4AL,1. knanish Club '44, Press 'ub '46, Football '46- EY, B Association D. SATTERWHITE Latin Club '44-'45, Press Club '47, Band '44 -'45 N IEORGE WORRELL. Sand '44-'45-'46, Let- ered on Yearlings '45, Reserve on Steers '46, lophomore Favorite, 'tudent Council '46,Vice ,resident of Sophomore MARY DAVIS Band '44 - '45 -'46- '47, Latin Club '44-'45, Home Ec Club '46, Speech Club '47, Freshman Favorite, Senior Secretary 4 l X GERALD HARRIS Lettered on Yearlings '43, Steers '45-'46-'47, junior Favorite, Secre- tary junior Class, B Association, Track '46, Co-Captain of Steers '47 Zlass,1'x-esident of Sen- or Class, Steers '47 A ',u. BEVERLY STULTING Spanish Club '44- '45 Yell Leader '47, Speech Club '47, Home Ec Club '45 an. I 154'-N ifg .1 al 4 ff' N 1 PATSY TOMPKINS Press C1ub'47, Home xx. , I X' X R ! HARROL JONES Ec Club '45, Spanish Club '44-'45 I Cf JOYCE: FIELDS Latin Club '45-'46, Home EC Club '44, D. O. Club '47, Speech Club '47 PAT PHILLIPS Latin Club '46-'47, Home EC Club '45, Choral Club '45-'46-'47, SpeechC1ub '47 1 ua. 'U GILBERT HERNANDEZ Spanish Club '44-'45 4-Q vi! ..-4 x I SSX A K A z CHRISTINE ANDERSON Home Ec Club '44, Press Club '47, Speech Club '47, Choral Club '47, Spanish Club '45-'46 I , ii ,'4QNk A WESLEY ROGERS Press Club '47, Speec Club '47, Band'40--'4 Lettered on Yearling '43-'44, Aeronautics '-1 Lax JAMES Latin Club '45-'46, Band '44 -'45 -'46-'47, Drum Major '47, Speech Club '47 44 JOYCE Jomss V' HENRY THAMES Spanish Club '44-'45 Speech Club '47 ELBA PRESTON BILLY I-IAMMACK Speech '47 f 10 fm eech Club '47, Home : Club '44 ff IG M 4.73 5 ,mms 1'-A' 77 X 7 RAYBURN NEWTON FERN MERWORTH Lettered in Volleyball '46, Home Ec Club '44 LLIE WATKINS ess Club '47, Home Club '44-'45, G. A. A. rard, Speech Club '47, ,itor of Corral WANDA CLANTON Speech Club '47, Home Ee Club '44, G. A. A. Award U' l ,-Q i ' DOROTHY HUDGINS Press Club '47, Home Ee Club '44, Latin Club JOYCELYN CLARK 1 '45-'46, Speech '47 Latin Club '44-'45 , , . rg: KENNY THOMPSON in - s . lv.. JANE TURNER Press Club '47, Speech cmb '41 A -4 BARBARA LYTLE Press Club '47, Home EC Club '44-'45, Band '44-'45-'46-'47 ENSOR PUCKETT B Association, Foot- ball '46-'47, Aeronautics '47, Latin Club '45-'46, Yearlings '45 4 'Whit' an 'Y - Q? . , - , S., Y- gl 4 i I ,wrt 'Uv sf ' I N. Rx 7' PETE FUGLAAR B Association, Foot- ball '4 6-'4 7, Aeronautics '46, Speech Club '47 O' 5 . :Fx EDDIE HOUSER ' ' B' ' Association, Foot- ball '47, Basketball '46- '4 7 , junior Favorite A ' BOBBIE WILMUTH Press Club '47, Chow Club '44, G. A. A. Awax MINYONNE LOMA: Latin Club '44-'45 AROLD BERR Y CLARICI: PETTY Home Ec Club '44-'45, Spanish Club '45- '46, G. A. A. Award '46 earlings '45-'4 6, Re- :rve on Steers '47 5 k 9- WP' - Q X .,,,r '- g- DNALD JOHNSTON ntin Club '45, Spanish ub '46-'47, Speech '47, 'ess Club '47, Debate 'am '47 rsip. vi'- V. A '. X . .,c 1 'W NlAlvllE MEZADOR Home EC Club '44, Lat- in Club '45-'46, Speech Club '47, Cv. A. A. Award '46, Band '44-'45-'46- '47 li Vw? ,- 1' 'wJ J 5 ' 7 ' s , ,dy 7 ' 2 ,? . ,J fm ' io'1 Us fa- 1 i f I,-Q'x X S MURPH THORP Yearlings '44, Latin Club '45-'46, Student Council '44 -'45 -'46- '47 . f-5 - ' l 'ATE MC, 7 ,sl ll . , A W. . 5 A. X M 2. ' v -. , ir ., - . h ,Wx V,1Z..., .xr vnu..- ., 1 I - 44,5 3 4 ' 41- D K' - -Q R4 W ' S If' ' 0 1 ' 'I 'ul 4 v ug 2 'vi ' un-1. xg: I., 7.7: 1 ., ,' 'K , l' ' X -.1 .. 4.,y ,.' - , . he .,.,,'vw,. .5 4 M. K -uf 4 HARRY WEEG Speech Club '47 L CAROLYN HILL Press Club '47, Band '45-'46-'47, Home Ec Club '44-'47, G. A. A. Award '46, Band Coun- cil '46 JEAN CORNELISON Latin Club '44-'45, Band '44-'45-'46-'47, speech Club '47 BETTY STUTEVILLE Co-Editor E1 Rodeo '47, Press Club '47, Home EC Club'-44-'47,Speech Club '47, Spanish Club '45-'46 E- WW' s1'?5':f' . ' 'PATSY MCDANIEI., Bind '44, Latin Club , '44-'45, junior Favor- ite, Home Ee Club '47 CHAR LES CUUI- l'LLK Press Club '46-'47, A- eronautics '47 4' xl ' ,V I fig? , 5 Y' -'Y J uuue i f CCC, w e f x I . ,. h ,L BOBBY HOLLIS B Association, Steers '45-'46-'47, Yearlings '44,Vice President Sen- ior Class '46, Senior Favorite '46, Track '46, Aeronautics '46, Press Club '47 f 43 4 1 SONIA WEAVER Press Club '46, Yell Leader '46, Sophomore Favorite. Speech Club '47, Home EC Club '44, Senior Editor of 1947 E1 Rodeo rr .8 S2 ' L ,F HORACE RANKIN Spanish Club '44-'45 Speech Club '47, B' Association, Footbal '45-'46-'47, Track'45 '46-'47, Basketball '45 '46-'47 ,l ,415 A, L ,, ' 1 ' V P K Yi 7 if : .,', s 1' ' A--an A islc so ' 2 el ' - x FRANCES BIGONY Latin Club '44-'45, Home EC Club '47, Speech Club '47, Aeronautics '47, G.A. A. Award '46, Debate Club 'il' r 1 ' -'41, sl e REED COLLINS B Association, Foo ball '46-'47, Yearlinl '44-'45 , W Y I .BFRT IVIOORF 'F' H wk A-Q4 BETTY MONSEY G. A. A. Award '46, Home EIC Club '45 4 1. T. ERVIN -IQ MARY JOHNSON Speech Club '47, Latin Club '44-'45, Press Club '47 UMMY MOREHEAD Latin Club '45-'46 Press Club '47 fl 5 EDNA STEVENSON Speech Club '47, Latin Club '46 - '47, Debate Team '47 ii l HANK MCDANIEL Press Club '46-'47 LESLIE CATHEY Latin Club '44-'45, Aer- onautics '46 7 Q17 'M' FRANCES l'llIL,L,IPS Home Flc Club '45-'47 ad!! v-.7 DON WOOD Speech Club '47, Latin Club '45-'46, Track'-45 5 I N , 4 FAYE NEWTON Home Ec Club '45-'46 AUDREY HARRIS Home EC Club '44-'45, Speech Club '47, Span- ish Club '45 RICHARD WEINKAUF Speech Club '47 Y 4,5 71 'v-01? K-...w JO PORCH Lettered in Volleyball '46, Spanish Club '45- '46, Speech Club '47 '-...uf EUGENE JONES -A AIN RAYMOND FRAZIEP Press Club '47 W. A. BYNUM Aeronautics '47 REBA ROBERTS Spanish Club '46-'47, Band '44-'45 f A X 1 . 1 . , I C J 'f U JUNE PATTON , 35 VERNON SNEED 'A ,mfr-' l fm 1 Y GERTRUDE HULL Latin Club '45-'46, Home Elc Club '44- '45, Public Speak- ing '47 Q 1, 1' A V Q W.. ff' E n '4 Eb I Q f if . I. Qu N -5 R. B. SMITH wi l A NNW' BFITT Y BURNS Public Speaking '47, Spanish Club '45-'46, G. A. A. Award JERR Y SCOTT Aeronautics '47 l ROY TUBE GENEVA RAY Speech Club '47 , D- I , 4 I, ANNIE MARSH Home Ec Club '44, Speech Club '47 QP MAX WINN V nh K JEANETTE KINMAN Speech Club '47, Home EC Club '44-'46, Choral Club '47, G. A. A. Award '46 GERTIBELLE WILKERSON Speech Club '47 . 4 K, i 'r.'-.fff: V' 'v 777. 7 ..,7 14 1 '1 fw rf 2. ua, We 7 27317 S '3 .IERR Y SANDERS Ae ronautics '47 ro 1 ' I gf l' Wy CA 5: ,LJ 1 ATHOL. ATKINS Speech Club '47 DOROTHY LOUDAM Y PAT RAY Band '43-'44.-'45-'46-'47, Press Club '46-'47 IQ AAR T HA BEAR DEN it -an 1? CHARLES Speech '47 rj! V , I, BIDDISON 347.1 S. KX I . x Ai. '. '.v,x'. 4 5. -,'. 1 . fi 1 X CALLIE MCNEW Horne ICC Club A'-17, Speech Club '47 'w ,J r, ?' A . H45 I Hx I 'J' 4 1 ff E ROBER T SULLIVAN jO HANNA FORREST Home Ec Club '44-'46- '47 48 WAYNE GRANDSTAF 71 ,114 .iz 'ni -'yu -x -il : . Mg .V ., Y . -ibn . ,J'15 x 1 , 'W xiii F lVlARVlN WRIGHT Steers '-46-'47, Speech Club '47, Aeronautics '46, Basketball '46-'47, Vice President of Sen- iors '47, Student Coun- cil '46 VIRGINIA NEEL Speech Club '47, Home EC Club '44, Speech Club '47, Choral Club '46 ' .. - l J N v-3 'x 3, 'i jf-ZAN JENKINS Home Rc Club '44, Lat- in Club '45-'46, Speech MICKEY CASEY Club'47, Choral Club'47 Yell Leader '45-'46, Band '44-'47, Press Club '47, Speech Club '47 E , 1 A -Q. 'ar I .N I ,V 'Sl-.f 'Q 1 'SN' PAUL. SHAFFER Lette:-ed on Yearlings '46, Reserve on Steers '47, Spanish Club '44- '45, Band '44, Speech Club '47 li f 'Vi I ff , X 5 I BGBEY BLUMN ROSALYN BEALE Latin Club '44-'45, Span ish Club '46-'47, Chore Club '46, Speech Club '4 BILLIE lvlCCl.AlN Home Elc Club '45, La Club '46-'47, Choral Cl '47 DONALD LESTER zjfailta' Q -io 1-r C -Q u A Y if -I I ' l 1 HM HAZELWOOD Aeronautics '47 LAVI-:RN REYNOLDS ' Home Ee Club '44-'45, Press Club '46 BETT Y HAMPTON I Q , 1 f Y in N 21 D 4 'S' 'f 5 X, .1 JOHNNY HAMRICK B Association, Steers '47, Band '43-'44-'45- '46 if ANN MEADOR Home Elc Club '44, Speech Club '47 .J :,4 ' ,722 E91 51, .1 f E X r - Rx' Io. 'N vw 1361 -u x CLYDE SMITH BEIRNIEZ MILHOLLEN 1 BETT Y CAWTHRON SUSAN STEERS Latin Club '47 W'-AV' R. H. CARTER DONALD PHILLIPS Latin Club '45-'46 D 'fd-5 4' -if , fm . .. , Azll 3. L cu? 4 I CHARLES GOMEZ spanish '44-'45 ANITA MASON Home Ec Club '44, Lat- in Club '45-'46, Speech Club '47, Aeronautics '47 1,'51Q!, 4 , S ! 'X . 1 5,1 EM s 7' CHARLES MCLAURI BYERS Home Ec Club '44, Span- ish Club '45-'46, Press , 4 Club '47, G. A. A. Award ROSS DARROW Speech Club '47 S? ai' ZRMA SLAUGHTER Satin Club '44-'45, Typing Team '46 MARIE THAMES Speech Club '47 a H BILL Y BLALACK Qi., Xi? . A l'f EUGENE SHANNON Reserve on Steers '47, Spanish Club '4 7 0 V ' iQ -zsfxfwknn.. . PAULINE ENNIS Speech Club '47, Home E'.c Club '44-'47 l 4 sy ' K nfl'-7 .-' BESSIE HALBROOK Home Ec Club '44-'45 BONNIE COATES Press Club '47, G. A. A. Award WANDA GRIFFITH Speech Club '47, Press Club '47 PR EST ON DUNBAR D. O. '47 ffl BILLIE NORRIS BILLY RAINEY LADDIE. LAWSON WANDA TOWNSEND Speech Club '47, Home Ec Club '47 'Q Q T 9 ROY SHEPHER1 GARNET HARRISON G. A. A. Award, Latin Club '46-'47 3 . JANICE DUNAGAN .Nk1k,.,.g. l'i,Ilxl.1 C:l,Jl',.,l5 Homo ICC Club '-H-'45 Speech Club '47, Latin Club '46-'47, G. A. A. Award 1 , la Q . 2:2 I N1 ALLIEN CAHOAN Speech Club '47, Press Club '46, Spanish Club '46-'47, Latin C1ub'44- '45, D. O. '47 .Q 41 '91 I .,.'-:- as T :'. MJ i v wkaff? esmile, George Frankie. l w. ,Au v V Handsome .JN-.. XX-,X ll Q C N ii B. 5. Lee TEES. 499 ,,.A -- P I 1 , it :NJ . , J , .1.f'. JOE JABOR LINDEL GROSS D GILBERT WEBB JUANAL EE NANCE THOMAS ROMINE Ns. . AT MCCORMICK EDDIE HICKSON DORIS POWELL GERALD HARRIS EVELYN ELI CYPERT HUDDLESTON VERBAL WI-IATLEY DALE PRITCHETT LIFFORD PORCH BETTY HOPKINS R OBERT REED MARILYN CARMAC CAROLEE RAINES K KENNETH HOWZE ! MARY HOBBS I A I BETTERTO N DOROTHY PURSER ODELL VINSON NIDRA WILLIA MS BILL Y PLEW I J BOBBIE FIELDS SAM T HURMAN RICHARD GRIMES CHARLOTTE LONG DAVID PETERS EDIT H WILLIAMS , wg . ,fflxlr x'g,,'., ' 'Sl 'JLG 'ff Qi, 232, .fl J T' ' - T -req, 5, .55f'f 45fQ . . 14405. .Lg 7- ' jx..-,,.,, I , L 'J 1 JAMES ODOM JOAN BRADLEY HORAC BONNIE E IVEY HARRISON x FRANCES TOMMIE HILL BILL MONTGOMERY HENDERSON ELTON WALLACE vm. jfgdn T W? , mn W . 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MILLER 1-31.0151-3 MCMURRAY HOLLIS YAT1:s X L . r .i ...f r, Q., 4 N , BILLY ROSE MILDRED HOBBS JERRY D. ROGERS ILA J. McG1NN1s gy IZ' Q L GORMAN RAINEY IERRE BANKSON ni, N? EDDIE KOHANEK EVELYN RAY FAY RUSSEL RAY RUSSEL I' 'B DORIS THOMAS HAL HENSELY 'Q JANE M1212 f . I , x ,. ,, JIMMY HOBBS EULA M. TODD JAMES ABBE NELL ARRINGTON 'WY ERNIE ACHE .ALICE ASHLEY LOY ANDERSON BETTY BEARDEN .JIMMY BARKLEY JO BARNABY ROY BAILEY MAE BARNABY REEF' 'IOLLEY BIRD JOAN BEENE CHARLES BAILEY NETA BETTERON IARLENE BURNETT G9 rd.. I -A QI W 'ia' '- JOB COFFEE 5-ol I 1 RALPH BROOKS BESSERIL A CONCEPTION JAMES BOAT MAN A , ' '. Q X, L J s .,,- JOY BARNABY HAROLD CAIN JEAN CONLEY DORIS CLAY 5 I 'I I ' TOMMY JOHN CURRIE HUBBARD HAROLD WEAVER CLARENCE TAYLOR BILLY TATUM CHARLES SEYDLER I W I 4 W I Wlfij gain 2' : 'gg?t'j,w5' hi.-'Z ' f ' , My q BILLY WOZENCRAFT BEDFORD RAI-IMEYER JAMES BEDWELL DELMER TURNER CALVIN MILLER HUE Y ROGERS ,,, , K I f ig fv.,-4 1 , A . 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HOWARD CROCKER BETTY BOADLE LOIS REAGAN GERLENE GRANTHOM JACK LEE JERR Y WILLIAMS NELL A X Q wif A Y Sn . , MAX BURNS VERA PALOMINO CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS LINDELL NEWTON IARILYN MARTIN xgtsfb ESP' ff Q CARL EAKIN JERRE HANCOCK ,fl I I 4,49 w 1 ff' . 1' r. 4 1 OBBY WHEELER BILLIE TUCKER CHARLES CAMPBELL .1 LORIA PARSONS ARLISS DAVIS X fw I KENNETH CURRY DELLA KELLOUGH PATTY HULL KENNETH LACY ELLEN AURORA FLORES JIMMIE .IENNINGS MCLAUGHLIN DB WATSON JOYCE WORRE .55 - 5-'Il' ,Q ' R K , XXL . 3 ff A' sf LL REX MADRY REBECCA ROGERS RIMBLE GUTHRIE ' x AROLYN SMITH CHARLES CARTER MARY PORTER RADMAN RO BERTS NELLIE MCFERRIN W n Wi' s,, R ,YJXSI ff f x f . L P 'J ' Q I R. E. MCCLURE NETA UNDERWOOD PATSY ROGERS MARY FELTS BILL, SEWELL I .f L ' f Fr- I 1 at .. lg X :X ,,,, I I A J 'S JUNIOR HERNANDEZ KATIE LOU JONES JEAN ADAMS THEO AULDRIDGE BILLY MILLIKEN n . flifif r A I A ' .MQ ' if-I I gig 1-H . ,, A . VIRGIL ROWNDTREE BETTY HENRY NELDA SMITH FLOYCE BROVVN PAT LAMB .ga S, 'U ' Hu KELLY CUIN GRIGSBY BILLIE GRAHAM ELLEN EASTHAM JOAN SCHUBERT LAWRENCE I S RA A Q v A A I P A 1 :iii K- I J I H Viyzw, H . R S' A ' BONNIE NEWTON PATSY BURRUS RAY WALKER IRVIN HURT MAR IE MAJOR Qu , 234 ,A , ., Q 4 tp I J BILLY SATTERWHITE DOLORES HULL -4 ! 1. m 4' IHARLES ANN CURRIE -Q IL' JIMMY MEADOR 49 RAINWATER BETTIE HEWITT EVA JEAN APPLE U V G I Q C' JHN COFFEE Y Yjwu CHAR LES WILLBANKS NANC Y LOVELACE I RICHARD DEATS JEAN PETARCE S5 U ,, CARR OL ll PATSY YOUNG CHUBBY JONES MURDOCK SUE NELL NALL ROSE NELL PARKS KENNETH CANNON JAMES FANNIN N . MARY ROBBINS x '9 ur' V 2 V I+ I I' A 4 EUGENE HOOD EARL YN WRIGHT 'x ,755 - Y'--X -A I BILLY CARLILE JANE STRIPLING Fi' .N. N 1- pf. +1 'My' J LUTHER MCDANIEL DON FREEMAN JEAN SEILER HAROLD SIMPS DORIS SHIVE JOANNE CARPENTER DONALD ALLEN CHARLES WRIGHT DEE SANDERS ROY SHANNON CHARLCIE ROWDEN ROY MAC WHITE GENE CANTRELI.. BILLIE O'NEAL 6-D JANE ' BROOKSHIRE WAYNE BURLESON CHARLENE PERKINS RAY BURKE P Q MELVYN BYERES CLARA THAMES JIMMY KIRBY JEAN ROBINSON HELEN EUBANKS ri 1 , il , X -, Nw -.1 Q I , 5 Q.1'xA I Lf V. MARVIN HURST NORMA ROSE :EQ JERRE BOND R. . 5 .gg-.. '5 . .J I I 5 -f Q ' -aff -- ONY .IABOR NILAH JO HILL BILLY VAN PELT BETTY DALTON HUGH MERWORTH EVERLEY CAMPBELL GLENN I-IUETT PATSY TREADWAY DONALD McADAMS CLEO LITTLE ' ' ia I Q- ' ' . M- N . 1 ' if 2 5 . 5' If '- ,+L if f 4 F ,I A. , I A IAROLD JEFFCOAT WANDA RALEY LLOYD SKILES' DORIS BQNEY JIMMY ALEMAN I - ANCY WHITNEY DON HALE FRANCES MALONE CHARLES VIEREGGE ,EONNE P A QUEPHA RUSSELL PRESTON CARROLL CHOATE VIRGINIA COSTELLO 5 f':ar'X JOAN FREE 'A v N4 glxp- I7 JIMMY wr-:ITE I ...ff -1 ELIZABETH FAYE VINSON MCCORMICK ONA JAY BRIGNER I I1 , i DOROTHY CHRISTIAN CELIA ALEMAN DOROTHY BISHOP BESSIE GONZALES IMA DELL HAYWORTH wil-1 '- ' 9 Mia 1 53? ,J I ROODELL ST UMP JOYCE: ADAMS 'NCT' Qz, OD f 1 iw H N ' 'HQ 4, Q Q if Noes , I If A 'N BYSTHNDER ??? I ,F 3 N ,Q 4.5, DL, gig '46 X . F gr V I I L0 ff X W dgmggnz tetge lffpu f gffilfl S-4,62 fy, f? gif FRESHMEN - - x .1 Vic E PRES -AMOS .Ton Es LS' l-IUWARD .TONES 5EC-'i'RE5'- WAYNE HORN? y.: . 77' . Q J Y L. I W A I . Janelle Billy Kilpatrick Whitlock , fy A -:-- C Jo jo 1 Wayne Horn Alexander o 1 Pearlie Billy King Clanton 9 3 7 ,Wi-1 , rl If-2 'I A Wanda Taylor J. B. Pounds no f' .I I I -A. 4-9 Larrell Davis Viron Hartin ' Luan Creighton Dee Davis . X - e V . Q is vi 'W' Q.. Q joyce Choate Omar Pitman ji' M, r i J jovieta Walter Whittington Middleton F.. Y HQ Gayla Mosier Marvin Williams L I ,3 -3 'O' Patsy Edward Scarbourgh McC1inton Marilyn Guitar xx 7 P. X.. 1 Bobby Wilkes Peggy Crow Bobby Bradford Q O Frankie Boyd Woody Wooc in 5 K -J lf? Barbara Petty Clarence Lo: '12 . 9 Patty Miller ,gl :Lg ' ' ,ft it ..,A. W , Laurel Mays 'gg ' ,. . Wx V 1 x I ' ll 'dx . - lr James Petty Mary Gardy 2' W QA , 'ze' , , '4 full! . f ra Charlie Betty Creighto Bradberry P . p 'lr ll Billy White Mardene Carpenter f i -9 ' r 6 1 y .. Y If :im gk' 'ictor Wood jimmy Arrington W 'N ' C W V. A. Holt Charles Porch ...V N I ,ii F55 3311-:gf 91' , . '?:1fmn1ji.g1 5 -ftgyyffll 5 , 54 1 1 . .5-JE-f Ben Boadle joan Warren -1' .J 4 .. I Q14 , . B he ws- X W' x . I, - ' Charles Callie Barton Robertson 'l f QB W .3 - I 2 ' is I XJ Mar shall Day Wayne Bartlett 1 .. jame s Pedigo F x 1 . ,- 7' .X Glen Bledsoe Rodney Staggs if emi' Carrol Caunder Clarence Russell Syble P A t A A01 Wallace Wilson ' 'HD I O . V 'xl-I Albert Castillo Weatherm Geneva Horn Wayne Brown :js,il',1'1. ui I yew: .gwj ---tg f lg .:, gnu na -EW' pf if -Vit' , T ,-az H' ' ,ir A ' ' 'mia . I I 'M A ,A I his Claude Miller j. O. Haney t , L V 1 if E. My N e Ya' m -:YJ Bobby Campbell Dallas Woods Marcellous Weaver Paul Winn r'v '1: 1: ' 5 - 5 11- , 1 -5 - 1 ui' Q ,- .+,,'f'1 1 vi? , ,, ,HAM J 1 n F. mv. , .v - P 'hr W' M N X I' : A Lowie Rice Lawrence Wilson Edward Morrow 'ww' A ,651 lk Mary Martin P F x 5 A i f Glen Perkins Ella Peterson Edd Cross -.Q cya . . X - - J. D. wyde vena Ache '4 ' A Marjorie Hunt Bill Bennett as 2,9 I 5-V-15: it Pat Goodman juanice Hobbs Billy Adair Jo Ann Kilgore Larry Dellon Zelda Frankly Venita Srnauley . W Edward Boatman Vi jean Fuglaar Garry Michiel . fe.. go Donald Barbee Bill Watson Ll ' 4 fs 'J Lela Hobbs Marie Sewel 'Q n A 'I' , W A 97' . Betty Railej U , Y. Doris Stevel Shirley Wh: l Q,-9, W n n'fs,!'s L, Hlarold Adams Peggy Lamb ara 'R . Edwyn Bass Ioyce Wood ,lf 5' l in vi Y- v , 1 A Glen Albert ry Q 1' 's i j. W. Drake Rita Wright . 1 ' . , fx ' wry? A xv Marletta Staples Donnie C-arter rm if Maxie Younger 4 H. iw. Earl Rusk Delores Kinsey Toater Rackley Q f .'A Norma Ray Q 4 joe Rhodes x i -A Mary Bailey , AN r 'W ,, Billy Gent june Cook M -2 V D. X . Amo s .lone s ,, . ll' Melba jenkins vu 3 e It . ,f t Bobby jenkins Hazel Corning 51 1 . tqpxl I -l ye O Murl Click .W , , ,Wy 4 Ramona Sneed joan Rogers 'FQ . -nu wks, ,ffl ' 5+ Paul Fortarberry Bertha Compton i , ,I+ Qi' Rayman Bederson Bill Morris Sue Wasson QA :QVV 1 'Xb .A Q,-1 Gaither Mc Ham 3 Fil'-,',' L, A '. J 1 it ' kiwi V 'Lx . Kenneth Plew W mf' .fL. .'4 if . if ,J 1 .X , Dewey Phelon F11 L ,':j5Li5L . W ef. W r Billy Cummingham Billy Peter son Billie Roberts on Vlad? 2 A Elizabeth Kinsey i? ,f, , Elva Thames Patsy Teague Madalyn Gue ss we-r M kfffqftlffll fnizff. ffS,Y'75,' ?'i i ' V- ,e ' if 'ff ,R ' E mor ' s I ,K A ,V Eakin Gleason Joyce Kilpatrick .jf-2' Q, l 'X . ,,,h VK' I f il tx x l C. B. Harris ba tial Vir gil jackson J Lee Axterl 'if' . -Q W lf jimmy Fite janet Hall Y N Nc, kbf? :HL Mary Bryan Patricia Nanny Joyce Wilson WX 3 Allen Christian 4' K Q11 V G. W . .Hayworth ffai 9 H- . evil. 1' Randolph Bird .a I Donald Wren jackie Jennings J.. 4? Frances Crabtree 1 A Betty Hamric 5 . ' Dana Mc Clanahaz Mona Moaq Wanda Laws Harold Broughton 6 Lilune Southard FE? r A .V , mmy Porter N . illy Candy ' JR Y ,, 'l , . f 'nuiel Click Loyce Burcham s of 5, X Marlia Smith Donna Bunn N- 1 . ' 'F e....2. '1Lt Howard jones Maradine Pinke r ston ,ff : C - 1 'lk Harold Rosson 'C 7 Jeanette Smith Ad' O ,4 N.,.r Arlye Martin wil i Judith Lawson Billy Fryar yg, Q Patsy Cross I uh Dickie Cooper 1 Delores Rhoton Va I Horace Bowden ilu Q Y . S1 . l f . 1 Billie Payne jimmy Newsom Carolyn Mills Q ' v-'LJ , ' . , . S .V T ' -3 ., AL 1 Charles Nell West Kifkendal William Birdwell I 1 x 'Y' jg, l I Geraldine Mc Ginnis .4 9 5 1 Y --Q ... , x 1.1. ,er K4 George Clarll jo Nell Beene Bobby Leonord Polly Grifford 'J' 3? era BDE Qu vw 11.1 . ,I 7 GVBTH I'Oil'1 EI' 6 THOII ll 6 S I Q BACK U ve ua ' IES .2 X .-4 . N lpfdp kfxmx 1. xml? M wffX5'SQS'535f Q D5 E D CHARGE, WX NX DDEU. lp 1' xi QOOD Q chu fs . Y 1 KS CQSAX Knnuwx -4 Cam-wff X :n 'f 4 H 4 , X Q. fl 1:07 X X 'x Z 2 x Jw- 1' X 5 947, - 'r n f . U X 1 'Bb X4 - 0 l N ' ff 0 ' 4 KX A A Q ' V if H 1 Lxv . LU X C:3 ' was 'R www . WE THE PUPILS OF BIG SPRING HIGH SCHOOL FORMALLY AND SINCERELY DEDICATE THIS PAGE TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. MARTQHA MACOMBER AS A TESTIMONIAL. OF OUR SORROW AT HER PASSING angry-M22 fb uy:f.,g .'uQ11'gfg3E-,L.-r:Y:- . ffg,1..,E2Y- in ' - ,X V I 5 rf in Shlfllf :Ii FA VORI'1E.5 DUNA I .D WLLIBLS UE YI' Y JEAN UNDERWOOD .EW .ss .as ., t ' 1 .lr ik 1 ' . 'G' W-YW Y ', . 5' I 61' if JILYNIOR FA YOHI I I-L5 H. IS. 11255 L,lL.I,IAN TA N151 1' Nfl lllD'x1UIQl'l IVA YLJIQI 1125 N G1dICibI'3Y -IOYCILL WORK EI ,L f' I vs' --wrlrm-,x 1-,M wr-1 1 iq- 1ufxxA14rJ Alwwm ll AN kiixlilnlil 1 UN T .,, , li T? MAXIE. DEE YOUNGER-BAND QUEEN LEX JAMES-BAND MAJOR kRY ANNA :XIII .1 HAND IlO5'1'l:l55 1 5' 9' . '- ':fw . gq Q.f.:f'29' iff-gf, ' ,If NICSTRI1 1.15.41 RUNNER-l'l 43 HAND QUEEN R UNNILR-UI NA NC '1' IIOOPILR IQUNNILR-UI' Mae 5- ' 'Barnaby Ja 13-awvaby 'lx 1 QDCLOVQS Qif 'P w., I new K fn. ,--4' ' . ,, 'rv Q itll , p u Q 9 ,M D H . 4 'P .1 ahhh' , :'-- C K-. 'A W aff fm-i V I sv' 2 was k a W ' '- .qhf A A .I ' QF' U 5 ' -fs . ........ f' 065 9 t ' ' . Rr . M--' vi h ,A . - if ,.+'-w I A 1 3Jw,.'gW' 2 f A u-Jgrp-.,.,, Q 'QW -fc , .- , ' I nw f , 41 ' 5. 3' r- A . ,fr , ,Q 'X 42- , Nw' U ' Q ff:-f ' 'mi W Q. J .4 - , .L 5 V 6 - a ' 4, . M- w A +1-. . 7 U, 1,-: 'f7? ,-, 4: A if .Q 'L , c- - I ,. fig- ,- vg .,. ' . 7 N -x, wa, 'W' fslw- fs ..w. . -na., . .Vg R! 1. ---o-,rf--... , ., -- 1, rl' X JF ,ws KN fr I 325 mm b, Billie Worrell, Peggy Lam ' t Joyce Stultlng , D0 Younger , Beve r1y and jean Pearce . The cheerleaders led the student body in all of the pep ral- lies and football games. They helped to improve the spirit of the school to a great extent. Stulting and Younger are Senior cheerlead- er-sg Cauble, .Iuniorg Worrell and Pearce, Sophomoreg Lamb, Fresh- ITIBH. Cauble ad' 5' wi wx nl eww! We dedicate the sport section of the El Rodeo to john L. Dibrell, who in his four years of coaching at Big Spring High School won the friendship and admiration, not only of the boys working under him but everyone he came in contact with. Before coming to Big Spring, Coach Dibrell was assistant coach at Texas University, he also coached at Schreiner Institute at Kerrville, and was later head coach at Colorado City. He attended high school at Brackenridge of SanAntonio and went to College at St. Edwards University. We want to wish Coach Dibrell all the success and happiness in his future years. f 5 J' wg M- ' Ji? ,nm Con Isaac s-A s sistant Coach john Dibrell-Head Coach and Athletic Director Hershel Stockton-Line Coach 7 if ,L fi Starting Line-up Wright, Hollis, Fuglaar, Reeves, Robb, Collins, Puckett, Harris, Hardy, Rankin, Barron U eits..,,. 733, Back row: Coach Dibrell, Bob Carlile manager, Ache, Hamrick, Day, Anderson, Turner, Hale, Houser, Hall, Little, Oldham manager, Coach Isaacs, Coach Stockton. Middle row: Thurman, Kirby, Worrell, Shaffer, jones, Lamb, Reaves, Cypert, Berry, Currie, j. Houser, Fox, Grigsby, Abbe. Front row: Rankin, Hollis, Collins, Madison, Puckett, Wright, Harris, Barron, Hardy, Robb, Fuglaar, Lees. Co-captain Gerald Harris Gee lettered three years at B.S.H.S His first two years he held down a tackle position but this year he was switched to the wingback slot because of his speed. He tippec the scales at 175. Hum Co-captain Bobo Hardy One of the few 4 year letterman. Bobo played Fullback and was awhale of a defen- sive linebacker. He had more drive than anyone on the squad. He weighed in at 155. Eddie Houser Eddie is a one year letterman at a wing position. He played a sterling defensive game and was the best pass receiver on the team. Eddie was elected Co-captain for next fall. He weighs 150. Bobby Hollis Z year letterman at tackle was the spark of the Steer forward wall. He was a rug- ged tackler and hard blocker. Corn weighed 168 and stood 5'8 Marvin Wright Marv lettered Z years at an end position. Wright, who stands 5'1O and weighs 155. He played a consistent game all season. His downfield blocking was a great help to the team. Ensor Puckett Puckett lettered 2 years on an endslot. He was a hard tackler and his ability to fight off blockers proved to be a great success. Puck tips the scales at 155. Roy Reaves Roy was a 2 year letterman, weighed 150 pounds and stood 6'1 . He alternated with Hall at center and was a good line- backer on defense. George Worrell Although George was a substitute, he saw action in every game. This is his first year to letter. The 135 pound back will be a member of the herd next fall. Reed Collins Reed is a 175 pound tackle and a Z year letterman. Butter as he was called by his teammates, was a stonewall on de-. fense. Reed had another year but elected to graduate at mid-term. Pat Lamb Pat lacked Weight, but he had the deter- mination and spirit. He is a one year letterman at guard. Pat stands 5'6 and weighs 140. Downfield blocking was rugged on defense. Next year Pat will make his Grandpa a good guard. Ho race Rankin Hoss is a Z year letterman and played halfback. He weighs 135 and is 5'9. Hess was a good passer and a shifty, speedy runner. He made second team all-district. Pete Fuglaar Pete lettered 2 years at a guard slot. Fuglaar weighs 180 and is 5'8. He has one more year of eligibility if he elects to return. Pete played fullback part of the year and was noted for his drive. If he returns next fall he will be a main stay on the Steer line. Ike Robb Ike was a 3 year letterman at a guard position. He stands 5'9 and weighs 170. He was noted for his hard blocking and was a good defensive man. Ike made the first team all-district. He has two more years of eligibility. He was elected Co- captain for 1948. jackie Barron Jack lettered 3 years in the Steer back- field and was an excellent passer and ball handler on the T formation. jack weighs 140 and is 5'6. He calls signals and was a smart head-up ball player. He has one more year if he wants to return. - ierald Harris f99l hits the Sweet- fater line on a Steer drive. Giv- ng Gee good blocking are Ernie tche flll, Horace Rankin f33l, and J is Aarvin Wright Q74l, Hardy Q63 aking off to the left. '1 Sf 'aint ,1i Lf1ntQ?- if H-mp A' fi! .-:H ,. Q1 -ha, Bobo Hardy H131 carrys ball long gain against the Musta Hardy took a lateral from M. Wright U41 and eluded Don I bert f80l Sweetwater back. Fuglaar 4209 is coming up t+ Hardy. K 2 Rankin U31 gets off a nice behind the good blocking of I 1631 and Harris f99l. Bobby H Reed Collins and Pete Fuglaa going down on the punt. 1'1'T f 'F - ,, , ' '3.i:g...:G !r.i..4m'3ff:--fT,' 5 A k mn 7 1 V' L' W V ' . 4 ' A'.m.,,,l yew it 'Q' Harris 1991 attempts to kick extra N F -..,lgTLiAZxAG.5aA -J point as Barron 1221 holds. On the g 9 -V ' lgifgii-1',:'lf.k1l'fE:' 'gut firm play before Barron plunged over on .Vsi I 14 ' ' 'V xl 'll Xl ' ' ' a quarterback sneak. Others in pic- ' ' wt en' . 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J . - 1 1' u X. 1 'xx - tr . .M AK ,., A. .' 9 7'-. - . 1.1 ,- s q',Ai4'n J M . n-- any, 'M L-mar ,. Fuglaar, Z. Robb, 3. Puckett, 4. Hollis, 5. Col- .iq it ins, 6. Lamb, 7. Cypert, 8. Ache, 9 ..ees, 11. Worrelly, IZ. Turner, 1 leaves, 15. Rankin, 16. Durham, 17 Rankin, 19. Coacher , 20. Stars :z. Hardy, 23. Harris, 24. Hall. deff- .vf:z...1'?f . Barron, 10 'mf' 3..wright, 14. N' . Shaffer, 18. ', 5f?xf'1:'f,u -. Q . , 21. Houser f :gy N:c:'3 'E5 240 V V ' ,-,, walk-'ww ERNIE ACHE One year letterrnan at half- back. He's 5'9 and weighs 155. ELI CYPERT One year letterman at tack- le. He is 5'10 and weighs 175. LARRY HALL Two year letterman at cen- ter. Harry is 5'10 and weighs 150. Larry JAMES ABBE. Letterman halfback. james is 5'8 and weighs 145 pounds. JOHN HAMRICK Letterman halfback. He weighs 150 and is 5'10 . B. B. LEES Two years squadman half- back. He weighs 160 and is 5' 10 JERRY HOUSER Guard squadman. He is 5 8 and weighs 165. n HARROL JONES Two years center squadman. He weighs 135 and is 5'9 . CUIN GRIGSBY End. He is 5'1O andweighs 150. MARSHALL DAY Squadman end. He weighs 145 and is 5'10 . SAM THURMAN Squadman tackle. He weighs 165 and is 5'8 . HOWARD NUCKLES End. Howard weighs 130 and is 5'8 . 5 -1 .qs- f 6 -L 'qv f v: .,B.S.H.5 nav gf' 3 2 . B.s.u.s PAUL. SHAFFER Two year squadman at full back. He is 5'9 weighs 155 HAROLD BERRY Two year squadman at cen ter. He is 5'10 weighs 161 MOE MADISON Two year squadman a blocking back. He is 5'7 an! weighs 160. JOE BAILEY Squadman, end. He is 5'10' and weighs 145. BOBBY FOX Squadman, blocking back He is 5'9 and weighs 145. CHARLES SEYDLER Squadman, blocking back 5'9 , weighs 145, DON HALE Squadman, guard, he is 5 10 and weighs 160. JIM KIRBY Squadman, guard. He is 5 9 and weighs 150. DELMAR TURNER Squadman, fullback, weigh: 180 and towers at 6'1 . BOB CARLILE Manager two years. Good worker. .IIMMIE JONES Squadman, end, his height is 5'10 and weighs 160. GEORGE OLDHAM Two years manager. Indus- trious. YEAR l..,INGJS The Y s epping stone to the Steers. On the Yearlings the boys are able to play against boys of their own age. They learn the art of blocking and tackling the hard way. The ex er' p ience they gain will benefit them very much when the 1 ' y p ay with the Steers. earlings serve as a t SCHEDULE OPR Midland 0 Odessa 0 Odessa 6 Colorado City B 0 Sweetwater 6 San Angelo 19 Colorado City B 13 44 YEARLINGS 20 35 O 14 6 14 Z0 109 Top row: Coach Jim McWhorter, Carol Can Aken, Paul F non, Virgil Roundtree, james Pettigo, Carl ortenberry, Bobby Campbell, Wayne Burleson, Howard jones, Victor Woods, Charles Rainwater, Don Freeman, Bobby Wheeler, Billy Satterwhite, james Fannin, Dickie Cloud, Donnie Carter. Znd row: Morris Rogers, J. W. Drake, Wendell Stace D Earl Rusk, Laual Ma A y, allas Woods, Bill Cunningham ys, mos jones, Bob Grass, Don Barber, Jer C ' Russel Green, Arlis Davis. 3 . D ry 11ner,james Warren, rd row. Ross Ward ja , mes Birdwell Bob Hoe t Lawrence Ki b , r z, john R. Coffee, Tommy Porter, Kell , m le Guthrie, Buddy Blankenship, Charles Wr' h ' Chavarria, Kenneth Plew. Y ig t, Fred Harrington, Richard i' 'D Q O0 I1 R 1 QI ,QP 'J wg? l vp 'S G ,. 'A if' J I , nd 'f STEERS-' 'A ' ' SQUAD Front row- Harold Berry f-445, jack Barron 4223, Cz XI' U '45 Forace Rankin 1332, Bobo Hardy UIQ, Middle row- Y B.B. Lees 1661. Moe Madison f55l, M vin Wright f99J, Eli Cypert f98J, Ed V Houser f88J. f V Back Row- Waltcr Recd, Bob Carlile manager, Delr Turner f'l7l, jim Bill Little 1961, Geo Oldham manager, johnny Malaise, coa I cl, 4.3.8 ,-g.-ini-t 1 i B SQUAD ' QQ Front row- tl' ' 'E' h Qtlf, f R. H. Carter, George Worrell, Pat Lamb, V 3 Sq Q' it' i Cuin Grigsby. C i'i..-i Tiff? ' or-ua OOP Bfgl 3, 5:-fH xiii .,,, CD O P Cb 1 I3 O 7-4 O- P-3 O 3 5-1 P Tb Z ,. P ' D14 fb 1 I an Vo LW Qi- the 4.14 umm s -Af 'i -,-Y 512-1 :r ' QV. 1,5 lb 1 COACH JOHN MALAISE LITTLE JOHN MALAISE URJ S Coach came here in '46 and has had two fairly KNOWN YO m0Sf1 successful seasons. He us as either DN went to college at N.T,S. or Shorty . D1 -P T.C. and played basket- fa shows signs of bn 2 'l , ball and tennis there. He ing a chip off tl Q is also tennis coach here. old block. Malaise is well liked by if all his boys and the stu- igf dents of B.S.H.S. EF. if ,g I' U 1 17 Nm. ' A .134 , 5. 'figfo 2155? .. ', X'- ff W2 E53 ? L 'v1,' 'n 1 f, ms-F-f-'-ow -1 CAPTAIN HORA CE RANKIN Hess is a three year let- terman at a forward position. Hess was high point man last season and second high point this season. He's 5'9 and completes his eligibility this year. He made all-dis- trict two years. fi :U W WE 34 62 41 44 26 Z4 40 47 31 34 34 Z0 EDDIE HOUSER-Two year letterman at for- ward. Eddie was especially good at a long shot from the side court. He was high point man of the team this year with 245 points. He will be back with the Herd next year. He's 5'1l and also made the all-district team. DELMER TURNER - Tallest man on the squad D is 6'3 . He holds down the cen- ter position for the Steers. His height was his best advantage and he used it to get the rebounds. Turner has two more years of eligibility and is a demon from the free- throw line. 'BOBO HARDY-Bo was a letterman from last year's team at a guard position. Only 5'6 , Hardy was a good floor man. He rounds out his eligibility this term. IKE ROBB-Ike was the defensive man of the team. He was always back on the defensive to break up the opponents fast break. Ike rounds out the starting line-up at a guard slot. He's 5'9 and has two more years of eligibility. 1 SCHEDULE Midland Sweetwater Midland Ode s s a Abilene San Angelo Sweetwate r Lame sa Ode ssa San Angelo Abilene Lame sa .THEY 33 Z5 Z5 Z4 Slf Z3 19 Z4 25 Z8 45 ZZ MARVIN WRIGHT-Wrightwas a letterman from the '46 squad ata forward slot. He's 5'l0 and had a good shot from the side. He completes his schooling this year. ELI CYPERT-Eli was a 5'l1 forward and was a good man under the basket. Cypert's 17 and finishes his eligibility this year. -.i..5.u. . ' -' - HAROLD BERRY-5'l0 guard, started more than half the games for the Steers. Berry has one more year and should prove to be a good ball player. JACKIE BARRON-Barron proved to be the best passer and ball handler on the squad. Time and time again he passes to his teammates for good shots. jack's 5'6 and has one more year if he wants to re- turn. This is his second year to letter. Y JIM BILL LITTLE-Bill was the tallest man of the B team and was a terror under the goal. He was high point man for the reserves. He's 6'l and has one more year. This is his firstyear to letter. B. B. LEES- B. B. is a letterman guard. He stands 5'll and is a good shot from the mid-court. B. B. is due to hit his stride next year. BSHS VOLLEY BALL TEAM FRONT ROW-Wasson, Tubb, Castillo, Burns MIDDLE ROW-Worrell, Miller, Henery, Merworth, Norris, Bearden. BACK ROW-Porch, Crudup, Monsey, Cathey, Captain Younger, Coach Arah Phillips. YEARLING BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW-Barker, King, Rusk, Mascot Reed, Wren. Drake MIDDLE ROW-Harris, jones, Russel, Jennings, Leonard, Ebbs BACK ROW- Cunningham, Porch, Berry, Fannin, jones, Hooper, C'0aCh Jim Mcwhorter SVG A moo 2 . . si' V' P2836 Q' r r WM-W f 'Nfl .IL . , Lf' I ,W , -' ' rw iw' - h.nPQ Q-N A ' ' -- ' ', 4 A 'L ' r , ' l.xiFa ' .M i ' g I v f 1' T . ,J A ' 1 , WQLWIJ ww LL. -'s e TV fj I 1 ivy 7 - , ,f . F .J 'Girl yqlflys in H 0 'AAD fy f 4 4 u i f 1 aff' lf C 1- fi -- on Y' .-,..I F I i , 'if r' 7' if i 1 'ff.1'.. , L Ag The Gir1's P. E, -L ff -1 ' QQ , , , ra classes consist of i every girl in High School. During the period they take in ll Basketba11,Vo11ey- I . A - . Q U I In N ill' I x E. 5 1 I 5 ban, Baseball and 3, i'. ' 56, w 5 . . -'fl lu' ii- I, .n..'-V , 3 1 . ' I 7 P' 5 ,. - 4 ' R ' Social games. ' ' ni' -.,'3r,? ,- ' . QQ Some begin their ' - 1 r, '-1-in 7' E N-A classes b takin in fi Y g 9 A wi 'niqif 3 I various exercises h' W V 'Q ' I 'fi 'L H r Q 1 -i-M'-,.r reg gg ff gg gg! ., ,,, ,. -.-Lg an 1' If 4:10 U u s,.,?Q3'?L?J g p xA6'0 5, v 5 N Y ' ' r , -5 .. Q A I . P iiglbf- ,:lA' - Mo . -V ti I xbguxs :Z DONALD WEBB Four year letter- man in track and has run the mile. He won sixth place at the State meet also holds the dis- trict record in the mile and half mile. MURPH THORP Murph has been very valuable to the team not only be- cause he was a good broad jumper but also by his contrib- ution to the mile re- lay team. 5 fzgw-gtg 1g:1z,,,f11..f43, .:lEg,n' 7 5 X1 ,: A ' xg LEON LEPARD Leon ran the ha mile this year. I won second in t Fort Worth Expo ition Track Me- He is one of t most promisi trackmen in 1 history of B.S.H and has two mc years of eligibili ERNIE ACHE Ernie has lettere two years in track As well as being point getter in th 100 and 220 he i the anchor man i the 440 relay teani Hardy and Fox handing off the baton on the james Abbe, Roy Pool, and jim Bill Little 440 relay. take off on the 440 yard dash. 3, , E, 3 ., . : - 5231- , , f, , ,. V.. A' P' , xx' , , ' Q P- 1 v uw - ,. H A' V. I ' Y: E-3 If ----ww 'W .1 - 2219 iv' 4 --.-..-f 5, '-uv I -' , .ir a ,' '. A ' . , 6 ' , 'Q , , .Q-5. W J, T , -nfwl '3-'Sh X ,af ,J 4 F, ' 1 L' . -:. ,, . Ar , 'J J' ,' A 'mfg' 1 Y r 'v ,- if Qu, It ', -' 1' f ' , , .U if w f . - f L ' -:L - i A x 4' ' N . Q 2 'gf- fu ' A 'e,, k 5, 'V ZRTSH , A. . - f, -1 ga ,wmv 2 6 ., . ki m :I 1 u fm? . .,. I ,Q '- 2521 '55 ' hi -.arm ml L.. . 1 F ! 3 E 2 W 5 gm 2 f v ,f Nh! ' F ., -S? 'f fa JE' f TAY? w V -F Y ifvwlf A .1 ,J , 2 Vrggr 1- ., ,jj r fy 3 . 0 .I V s . ,, D- ,H 9 .1 irc' P v -cf' ,A W f f., .y V. , Ag' N Y, . AIT! ' fi- .gf f A , ' H' Vw . V 'H' My I W il ,LE W 1 1 1 w ly 1 fww 7:1 'M' ' 141 . . A AE. 1 ' '-5: T STU DENT PRESIDENT DONALD WEBB Donald was elected from the student body at large. He presides at student assem- blies and all student council meetings, which links the faculty and student body. Donald is an outstanding athlete as well as a leader in his school activities. He lettered in track 4 years and holds the following records: '44 set the district record in mile and qualified for the state meet. '45 set the district record in a half mile and qualified for state. '46 broke his distri-ct mile record and placed 6th in state meet. THE STUDENT COUNCIL. Q. 2' lb 4 J'- E' uk m- 'A Donald Webb Billie Younger Murph Thorp President Secretary-Treasurer Senior Representative ul'-xx 7, ' ex 'x ' 4 :A A x gl , Q' V I . , A t i - . l. 'Ya' ' l ' f, ,- .1 'I ,' Ci' B. B. Lees, Mary Beth Morgan Roy Lee Pool junior junior junior Representative Representative Representative jane Striplihg Joyce Worrell Howard jones Janelle Beene S0phOm0r6 Sophomore Freshman Freshman REPICSBMBUVG Representative Representative Representative Chosen by popular vote by the student body, members of the Student Council are the mouth-piece for the student body. They discuss in open meetings problems affecting both students and teachersg and in free exchange of ideas, they accomplish much in presenting the student's viewpoint. One of their accomplishments this year was the planning of regular student assembly programs. Miss Zaida Brown is their faculty sponsor. E BILLIE GENE YOUNGER-Social Relation, Band, Captain of volleyball team, English, Yell Lead- er, Two year Student Council. BOBO HARDY-Four years in football, co-captain '46, Basketball, track, President of Student Body '45-'46, Publications, Male Quartet, B Asso- ciation. HORACE RANKIN- Captain of basketball, second All-district football team, All-district basketball team two years, track, B Association. .7 U an ,, REBA ROBERTS-Social Relations, Science, P.E., English, Typing. GEORGE OLDHAM- Student athletic manager, one act play. BONNIE DEMPSEY-Office force, scholarship. WHO'S WHO DONALD WEBB-President of Student Body, B Association, Editor of E1 Rodeo, Track, Senior class favorite, President of junior class '46, Bible. EDNA FAYE STEVENSON-Debate team, Latin, Scholar ship, Bible. MARY LOUISE DAVIS-Social Relation, Band, Secretary of Senior class, Dramatics. EDDIE HOUSER - All District Basketball '47, Football, Co-captain '47,' 'B' ' Association, junior favorite '46, high point man for Steers in basket- ball '47. GEORGE WORRELL- Football, Social Relation, President Senior Class, B Association, Male quartet. IKE ROBB-Three year letterman, Football A11- district '46, two year Basketball, B Associ- ation, Student Council. ,Q .J . r,?, 1' J 5, H 4' ' .5 . ...,.. I ' l 2 .1-ff'ffv:l.in'-I f ifsii- 7 2 '- f - 'lp n' -- fri ' -' ii-.im-E H '?.. ' Y I WHO'S WHO B. B. LEES-Football squadman two years, bas- ketball, President junior class, junior favorite '46-'47, junior p1ay,T.ennis, Student Council two years. MARY BETH MORGAN-Student Council, Secre- tary junior class. RONALD JOHNSTON-Debate, journalism, Span- ish, Dramatics. DELMER TURNER-Basketball letterman, B Association. BARBARA OLSON - Social Relations, Typing, English, Math. ODELL VENSON-English, Science, Bookkeeping. L SNNELLE BEENE-Student Council, Lat- L Club, Scholarship. 'AYNE HORNE-Latin Club, one act play, ice President Freshman class. ATSY YOUNG-Latin Club, Declaration vo years, office force, Scholarship. JNE COOK-Best all-around Freshman. XNE STRIPLING-Student Council, Latin lub, Secretary Sophomore class. Q.- .....,.. wp .LQ ff' yan' 1 ln 'J 'lj-X CUIN GRIGSB Y- Sophomore class favorite, tennis, Football, Basketball squadman. JOYCE WORRELL- President Sophomore class, Student Council, Bible, Social Relations, Latin Club, Yell Leader, Sophomore class favorite. ELI CYPERT-Basketball, Football, B Associ- ation. A Donald Webb -4 L Editor if 4'- 1 11' r.. 1 of is I Q 4. Q4 was Y' 's..f 1 'N I EL RODEO STAFF , its Xxx? WY' an-1 farm, N ig.y,k,,, ,Q f-bww um MICKEY CASEY Business Manager JOE DICK MERRICK Assistant Business Manager JIMMY MOREHEAD Assistant Business Manager JAMES HOLLEY, l Assistant Business Manager SONIA WEAVER Senior Editor H MOE MADISON junior Editor-Sports Editor DEE ANN SANDERS Sophomore Editor HELEN MONTGOMERY Assistant junior Editor ERMA STEWARD Sponsor EDDIE I-IICKSON Art Editor LILLIAN TAMSITT. Art Editor DICKIE CLOUD Art Editor W- . 11 Betty Stuta Co-Edit r. -A F7 A J E 'C' 2 1' , 3 4 I5II,I.lE WA IIIXINS EDITOR-I IRS'I' SEMES'I'ER .' A , R THE CORRAL STAFF 1-.ig in - '-'T .- MARY A. WHITAKER .7339 - ' Assoc. Editor Znd Sem. I ' 1 n Eoeo HARDY , ' Sports Editor I P 'X ' EUGENE MOORE ' V I Business Manager lst Sem. X CHA R LES COOI4 ER f Ass't Bus. Manager lst Sem. I . . je I '41 1 BARBARA LYTLE Feature Editor WANDA FORREST Feature Editor LYNELLE SULLIVAN Bus. Manager End Sem. MARY A. DORSEY ,Q Bus. Manager Znd Sem. K . , ff FRANCES WILSON Art Editor PA I' RAY Art Editor PA ISY 'IOMIJKINS Exchange Editor DOROTHY SA'I IIERWHITE Exchange Editor IIELEN MONTGOMERY EDITOR-SECOND SEMESTER ASSOC. EDITOR-FIRST SEM. 41 1 1 n Jw 'S- Ro LDBIC, P R I NG H L G H 1- ip: Q 'VIII s -sea.. -Y- Y'-W Q-1 Bw LATIN CLUB The Latin Club has a total 115 alert students. The b motto is Facta non 'ba fDeeds not Worclsl. ,ently the second year stu- ts took a trip to Carlsbad 'erns, which has been cus- nary for some time. SPANISH CLUB Spanish is becoming increasingly important in Southwest. Students are instructed not only in .anguage but in the customs and culture of the air-ah-speaking peoples. The Spanish Club has nrollment of 120 students. HOME ECONOMICS For the future housewife a course in dress de signing, mod- eling, and rnakinyg is offered. In cooking girls learn to plan and cook meals so as to be efficient in preparing menus. .2 V4 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION A Membership in the G.A.A. is based solely on grade points. Girls who build up 110 points become mem- bers and receive the G.A.A. award. 'The preseni program includes tumb1ing,volleyball, health, bas- ketball, softball, and social games. The organiz- ation has added much interest in the IAE. Depart- ment. Achievement of the coveted G.A.A. awarc is the high light of the program. if in-' y, tv no PRESS CLUB The Press Club consists of all journali: students. They had a Christmas dance a this spring a chicken barbecue. They ha done a swell job on the school paper, we he all enjoyed it. 'Hmm-,, .M , F-Q S,., bf.. OFFICE. FCDRCE The office assistants are Chosen upon the re commendations of teachers and studentsaas thos students best qualified to carry out thc- duties 4 the office. Good grades, cxchffllent school citizen ship, and the capacity for exercising good judg ment are the nuosf. iumportant factors considere when appointing the-rn. lmrlow: Dedicaiion ofthe gynx Curtains 4 I A C' e 1 Q ,X !Qx' P 1 , k 17: w f ' ? W f 4 Ns QQ! . a , w. A Q.. , V' ,Q , M 'I ivv. 9-w.-,.,m , 5 . i ' 'M' ,S 4, 0 I . . gg :- sn., p W ' ' ' -MW, HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL .- , ll . 23 , 1 ' H t E W --5. 4 X11 il gxrvxv, ly N! Q. o ,Q - 3: w il ffl li wr Qx VV K 'r ' X -t . 1, L 1Li L Q xx 3 'X la U, X V 1 .X 4'iq5's f1i' . 0 ' ht W f fix 'I V if W -1 . . 1 f ' 'I i'33.,!' XJ M .lar '. .S W, r v I .. M 8 ,fy , , ' ' Dot and Scooter hula at the Halloween Q' A Carnival. Professional dramatics H!! Quite a crowd! Football boys turn Hawaiian over night! 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Big Spring WDOLQKB n q House Nadi eT COMIJLETE DEPARTMENT Fresh C'3eqTs Groceries Carcxcl Ll Do r se, L1 Serves You Better 'PHone.152-4 1100'Ja'I-1 . -Saves You More W j MMM flaw JDNESMCTOR co. Phone 555 map mag, Job had Trucks Plymouth CCKEICCCA-CCLA Coca-Cola and ih abbreviaiion Colne are Ole regisierecl frade-malls which disflaguislu ilu Produc! of The Coco-Cala Compuny. THUMAS TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE nom. rmwmrnn nzmns RENTALS, REPAIRS OFFICE SUPPLIES ..BOX1ZM BIFF WILL . RDDEN A. Sm E. MEC AGER HIE SPHINE HYINBHSEHVIEE V57-Emm TRAiuiN? F3as.senZie3s HOPS RIRCRHFTSHLESY .55 was lying Sclmo ox 67 BIG G, TEXAS Ear Zffafhaa '41 Samoa: www fm N YXXXI 5 9M EL 591550 WACRtERb THE COWML Pl-llL.c.o Pn.o0uc.1,5 rNB1GsPmNG SPon1'wc- G-ooos IT'S Boone Horne Bill Horne EMPIEAEQ EQUTHERN Champ Rainwater. Mgr. il ' , LL A ,yq-Q-yqyqf-rQ+ 0 uempkm. walk cu' covfmrummffs af,QsPfefff9 Hfyff Sc xfaof mafxr: Fo R '+A - 91-7f7C6ffW'1ElY7'-V ' V 7 i 4 l . . 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