Birdville High School - Buffalo Yearbook (North Richland Hills, TX)
- Class of 1944
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CLASS OFFICERS 'MARVIN WARD .................. ............................. ......... P 1' esident Better Late Than Never WILBURN STEWARD ............................ President of Mid-term Graduates H e Likes Moore X A WALLACE FRANKS ........................................... ....... V ice President What, No Girls ? ROBERT HUFFMAN ...................... Vice President of Mid-term Graduates Yea, Marines! BENNIE JO INMAN ............................................. ......... S ecretary She Loves 'em All BOBBY JOE RAY .................................... Secretary of Mid-term Graduates Girls Are Attracted by Ray g W , uw- A. .,-ffm V' nw. wa , wMfL lA , N,-, fm v I ORVIE BECK- Tall, dark, and--. COY BROOKS- Will he ever grow ? ROY BROOKS- Romeo! STANLEY BUTLER- Mister Five-by-Five. NINA FAYE CAMPBELL- Q'aietie. -r K ra., TERREQL'-CARPENTER- A helping hand is always ready. JAMES EDWARDS- He's my Buddy. BILL FORTENBERRY- H e knows what he wants and goes after it SARAH ANN GHOLSON- She ,'!y1o2l't .be Ghol-son anymore. MARY LOUISE HAGER- She's a Kill-gore now. 19'-5 f . S 5 'Z ,Q .uf W? - .- i . -fam, 3 2 gm? kms ., t.AA 3 -1. 3. . W- ROSEMARY HANUS- Bombshell from Waco. THOMAS HARRIS- H e has a knack for walking. JAMES HURST- Silence is golden. EDDIE RAY LOVETT- He has a way with all the girls MARJORIE RAY- Always a Ray of Sunshine. BOBBIE SCOTT- Rather eat than do anything else. . :N I LOYS DA VICK- Boy! Can she pop that gum. BETTY WALKER- Always onthe go. DOROTHY WALKER- A friend to everyone. JOYCE WILCOX- Little but loud. my M., v W, V V 2' gg? K A Q af , Bell' A g fi , if . ' A f. It A 5 m -I X Q :Z 1' h K ' 7 if f ,A , ' A 1 - ' 3, , , 1 ' gf - IJ 'W 'E . Q, -fw p 1 sa g ' ,IV CWA 1 U., n K ..,, ' Vkihig... Q JAMES BELL- Hail, Merchant M aririesf' EUGENE BALOATE- Football H era! BETTY JANE BROOKS- She's like alittle Brook RUTH FISHER- Who'll catch that Fish ? SUE MORRIS-ffsusle Q! H. C. WELLS- Little Bit. JOHNNY BESS ROSE- A sweet Rose. JOHNNY MAE THOMPSON- Mae's a'flower. MOVETA WALLACE-- She has them all beat. JAMES WALKER- Bashf'al Walker. ,. I W' X-X btw vw ini, r gg. r-HL .1 Ib E1 CLASS PROPHECY One fine morning in 1954, ten years after I had left Birdville High School, my butler awoke me with the morning news. There was nothing very unusual about this except it seemed that some of Birdville's ex-stu- dents had made the headlines. For instance, on the sports page I first noticed the headline, a very large one, that said, Joe Louis loses Cham- pionship to Thomas Harris, who was one of our Birdville graduates of 1944. Glancing on down the page, I noticed that there was a new football star on Texas University's leading team-one Marvin Ward, another Birdville boy. The Ladies' International Tennis Championship was won by none other than Betty Walker, another Birdville bird that flew the coop. I also noticed that Sarah Gholson had been named first baseman for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Good old Sarah-still playing baseball. Another column that interested me was one that had the title Boy graduates just ten years late. After reading the column I discovered that the boy was Orvie Beck, an exceptionally fine student. Turning next, as is my custom, to the theatrical section, I saw that one of Birdville's beloved students had been made a Metropolitan Opera star. I'll wager you would never guess who it was, so I will tell you-our own Rosemary Hanus. Next I noticed that two successors had been named for Tarzan. The successors were Birdville boys, Roy and Coy Brooks, who were billed as the Twin Tarzans, what a title! Q .,. . f-,nv --, V1-1-qgw--,ng ' 13'-f . f , -1 . .. And talking about success-ors it seems that since Charles Boyer is so old and decrepit, a new romantic star has been named, who is none other than Jimmy Hunter. I see that there is not much change in Jimmy even if it has been ten years since he left Birdville. I noticed that Roy Acuff's place on the radio had been taken over by. a new cowboy singer, James Hurst. Good luck to you, James. The society news was never of much interest, but on this day I felt somewhat different. At the top of the society page was an article describ- ing the wedding of Miss Bobbie Scott to a Mr. Terrell Carpenter. QI couldn't place them at first.J The groom wore a pair of lovely blue overalls for his something blue. The bride was something old and the ring something borrowed. His hat was a yellow straw and his shoes Were Army style. The bride wore purple, very original. In the next space was an account of the birthday party given by Mrs. W. C. Stripling III, the former Marjorie Ray, for her two-year-old son, W. C. Stripling IV. Another article that caught my eye was that Dorothy Walker had returned home from Washington, D. C. for a short visit with her sister. For the past several years she had been the Pres.ident's secretary. lYes, it was still Roosevelt-in his sixth term, I believe-Oh, Well, we've all stopped counting now.D U Up in the corner was a picture that I would have noticed long before had I been in my right mind. It was a beautiful red bathing suit, designed and modeled by none other than Lois Wanda Vick. Under this was an item about Nina Fay Campbell who had just been elected president of the world renowned Truck Driver's League. That just goes to prove that you never can tell about the future. if or Another thing of interest was that Joyce Wilcox had just opened a day nursery. I always said that girl had her eye on the better things of life. X Down at the very bottom was a note about a Home Nursing Contest. It seemed that Billie Hosea had made the best sfck bed. I turned to the front page to find out about the election. My old friend Betty Hosea had taken the office of Senator from the willing hands of W. Lee O'Daniel. Oh, joy! There under the headline was a big picture of Miss America of 1954. Had I seen that face before? Why, yes, it was Bennie Jo Inman. There were two other pictures on the page. One was of Cowboy Bill Fortenberry doing his stuff. He had just won a thousand dollar prize for bulldogging steers. The other picture was of a turnip two feet high which was held by the grower, Wallace Franks. In the lower left-hand corner was a headline Two Fort Worth Wolf-Boyers Arrested For Whistling at Girls. This, of course, proved to be Eddie Lovett and James Howell. Then there was a note about a man named Stanley Butler starting a campaign which is to be called the Be Kind to Stanley Butler drive. Turning to Want ads last, as I always do, only one ad interested me. It Was from the Birdville High School. It ran Wanted, Buddy Edwards To Come Back and Cut Stencils For Us. I folded up the paper, and with many memories of days gone by I resolved to finish my breakfast while reminiscing of the past. WILL OF THE SENIORS OF 1944 Sarah Ann Gholson, leave my drum playing to Eva Lou Holshouser. Loys Vick, leave my good will to the Jr. Class as a whole. Dorothy Walker, leave with regrets. Marjorie Ray, leave all my gum on the second row, second chair in the English Class to Martha Jean Baker. Bill Fortenberry, leave my ability to flirt with Betty Jane Winters to someone with a better technique. Roy Brooks, leave all my girl friends to someone who has more sense than I do. Coy Brooks, leave with regards to all. I Ovie Beck, will leave with top honors. Jimmie Hunter, leave to get married. Terrell Carpenter, am leaving my ability to walk on the top of the Green Top? without any pants on to Gerald Long. Thomas Harris, am glad I left North Side. Wallace Franks, leave my brick building figure to J. B. Heatherly. Eddie Lovett, leave my straight hair to H. C. Graham. Robert Huffman, left for the Marines. Marvin Ward, don't Wanna leave! James Hurst, leave my loud mouth to George Thomas. Buddy Edwards, leave my cuteness to Wesley Davis. Stanley Butler, leave my ability to get a date with any girl I choose to Billy Collins. Mary Louise Hager, left. Now I am a Kill-gore. Rosemary Hanus, leave my ability to get excused passes when absent to Melba Faye Stowe. Joyce Wilcox, leave my ability to forge my mother's name on a pass to anyone as smart as I. Nina Faye Campbell, leave with no regrets what-so-ever. e '?'? 3'5'.1'f't '1'- ' l ?1','W : 3' n '11-: - 1:---w ,J--H V-r -, V . Bobbie Scott, leave my ability to play hooky and get 676 taken off my grades to Lillie Holland. Bettye Hosea, leave to look for a Diamond Hill. Betty Walker, leave my pleasing personality to Francis Myres. Billie Hosea, leave my loud talking in class to Mary Farmer. James Howell, leave to go back to DEAR OLD WEATHERFORDJ' James Bell, leave my ability to get into the Marines to Richard Baker. James Walker, leave my ability of getting dates to anyone who has more nerve than I. Ruth Fisher, leave my beauty to Johnnie Reeves. Wilburn Steward, leave. Eugene Baloate, leave my technique with the girls to William Cate. Sue Ella Morris, leave my ability for popping gum to Jane Killings- Worth. Johnny Bess Rose, leave my ability to get my lessons to Imogene Archie. Movata Wallace, leave my Validictorian-ship to Margaret Kinman. Betty Jane Brooks, leave my tying ability to Betty June Ray. H. C. Wells, leave my shortness to James Blankinship. Bobby Joe Ray, leave all my girl friends to anyone Who thinks he is good-looking enough to take them. Bennie Joe Inman, leave. Ain't yu glad? QSignedD THE SENIORS OF 1944. Witnessed By: W. G. Thomas. The Seal of the state Affixed Thereto. ' , U, . ' il.-, . we ,g..wA :1 ? 'in ns- --' mg.-.L i': ' V '55 nf' , 9' U' v A i l: .- J' '-5 . . 1 , . .1 , , .. A ,, , ,L , as 1 ' . . A J I L Adds! 1 ' J lr, fc. 2 . 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Second Row-Malcolm Akins, Billie Andrews, Lewis Ashburn, Lora Mae Bailey, Geneva Butler. V Third Row-Francis Cate, Corabelle Chambers, Dixie Collins, Bobby Fagan, Raymond Fetter. Fourth Row-Ann Fuller, Sally Fuller, Kathrine Grabein, Alfonso Knapp, Gerald Long. Fifth Row-Bertha Mace, Bob Pearson, Betty Jo Pevehouse, Minnie Lou Pruitt, Jean Ray. Sixth Row-Christine Rhodes, Pauline Russey, Billy Stevens, Louise Walker, Betty Jane Winters. fl! f .Qi FRESHMEN 'E . Row Row Row Row Row -Az I FRESHMEN 1 Joe Welborn, President of 9Ag Bobby Blankenship, President of 9B. 2 Chester Hill, Vice President of 9Bg Junior Brown, Vice President of 9Ag Mildred Greener, Secretary-Treasurer of 9A9 J. W. Stewart, Secretary-Treasurer of 9B. 3 'Paloma Allen, Billy Anderson, Tully Angle, Bill Ballard, Doris Jean Ballew, James Barker. 4 Ray Boyd, Anita Bradley, Velda Brown, Bernice Butler, Katherine Clemens, Della Cockerham. 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FRAZIER DRUG CO. 5020 East Belknap - Phone 3-4139 Compliments of C. A. BYARS, FLORIST 2900 East First Street Phone 2-3996 U. S. Approved Pullorum-Tested Chicks HARRIS FEED Sz CHICK STORE Phone 3-0090 3829 E. Belknap Fort Worth, Texas JOHN A. WINTERS, FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions U Flowers By Wire Anywhere 1021 Sylvania Riverside Phone 2-4792 Compliments of SEVEN-UP The Old Reliable FISHER'S DRUG, UTILITY Sz BUS STATION J. I. Fisher, Prop. Phone Birdville 54 CONE'S SERVICE STATION Magnolia Gas and Oil and Accessories R. H. Cone, Proprietor Quality Meats and Prices S Yi I M STEVE'S CASH GROCERY AND MARKET Steve Franko, Prop. Phone 2-0014 Lower Birdville Road and Midway Drive U p I I p p Y Notions :: Drugs i WELn1NGQH I I I ' A 3 S 'BLACHSMITHING L. L. HARVEL Modern Machinery 6001 East Belknap Fort Worth, Texas Compliments of GRATEX PENNINGTON GROCERY Sz MARKET i We Strive to Please Mrs. E. T. Pennington, Proprietor 5110 East Belknap Phone 3-0446 A Complete Line of Poultry Sz Stock Feeds, qill I ALLEN FEED Sz CHICK STORE Geo. R. Allen, Prop. 3530 East Belknap Phone 2-1480 Compliments of SIX POINTS BEAUTY SHOP ---vi, , Where Old .Friends Meet TWIN GABLES CAFE 24-Hour Service we Never Close Cladys Folowell, Mgr. Phone 2-0041 Your Business is Appreciated at HALTOM CITY FOOD MARKET Home of Better Meat and All Nationally Advertised Brands of Foods. Call Us for Free and Prompt Delivery. Phone Birdville 27 Fort Worth Phone 2-0436 Mr. and Mrs. Bida, Owners Compliments of BAKER BROS. NURSERY Choice Nursery Stock V Riverside Phone 3-2578 Buy War Bonds and Stamps Compliments of TOWER THEATER 3201 East Belknap Phone 2-4244 oh, K.,--. - up N . - 1 . -ag V. ' v , v . ' il' Y YYYV W ii-r---' -' Y -' Y' H 1l HALTOM omg 'DRUG- ' Neit Door to Haltom Theater' Soda Fountain Complete Line of Drugs Route 1, Box 730 Phone 3-0492 ' W. H. Irby, Mgr. School Day Friends to Reniember . 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