Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL)

 - Class of 1949

Page 1 of 144

 

Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection, 1949 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collectionPage 7, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collectionPage 11, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collectionPage 15, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collectionPage 9, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collectionPage 13, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collectionPage 17, 1949 Edition, Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 144 of the 1949 volume:

'Lg :annum as 113-one uv i . L 1 4 A , Qs. . X f. .K Jimi . xg, ,A if Az- flfiifi , . A r,E1,A- Q :cgi-s V f V15 .. -.mam .afwf -,,y,,5 ,.. 3-Kr, Wiki 'mmf 'Pe Ili, al . ' l0' vb W pfujwlff -'THE EL RUUED The nw Yearbcok EH? SPHING HW SUM 5 0 D E T 'Q ffiyfvkfi-Qf'i - Mm' ,, 1 , M , W -ze: eg W Q' W i, L f , , ff' fi ' gg , ' 5f52 3 f'i3gffiE9Y ., QW My 'S 5 m 1, r Q3 1 1 2 H .M :?Ifffk1 : f ' Q ,NE .. .,.. , Q S ,, ,,,. VV in sDMINISTRATION OFFICE STEER STADIUM HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING STEER GYMNASIUM in 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. 'K--WR-ww.-zum. 7113405 , W R R D DR D QMQR R M :A gw ay R, -2-.-fsgwg ., ,WM ., ' -R f 1 A -. :',121,E T'Q:, 1 - , I ' .msviij Rf if Q, . , . 7 -Af,-. . D Q D -1 R ' f L ' R .'.?iD- IRA L. THURMAN SECRETARY GEORGE G. WHITE R, L, TQLLETT PRESIDENT VICE. PRESIDENT 'Q f, DR. 1. E. HOGAN DEWEY MARTIN JUSTIN HOLMES TRUSTEE FRUDTEE. TRUST MRS. FRANK PURSER AMAB1-:LL 1.ov1-:LACE DEBRA BRADFORD TAX COLLECTOR CLERK STENOGRAPHER AND ASSESSOR ,as V V W 1 , W. .sf we ., .,,,,,.,,, ,. . t.vr,... ' ': -21 .gxjifg 3.5:-,:,1 ,, 255155 1 2' .wi -A s L . ,Nw iw,-ff,,..,,g ,f,,,, ,ffgeg N1 i,.1,5g,. 1:32 1-A , 5 , 15,3 3512.5 'lf -if H 2 -gg -Y , , , J ' Y r swf' 'Q , ei U 3 ,, .,,,. 4 up ., . U 5 W . it ,gd fl S, gi Q, . La, Q ,Y I sf Q. ' Y e ' 1+ e Q W -A ,ff 1. ff,e.,.N v s f . ,,.f,a-1,,.:v, .M . zgr.:s.f15,5g,,g,fk 3,5 H-- L,mf. ,m:. , ,mx , lg ' 1gff1'q1ys 2 MESSAGE TO SENIORS Every year at this time our minds and hearts are turned toward the long looked for V' 'Lf f ,Qs -jdjftiw ,, ' .- .V tl er--few.-V 45, V, ,,.. - ' 'K' 'kffiiziif'fi'i?f1i41'Sfi!-21 ' f n .ifiefffif I 0 f f:.f::Qfr 1 ,. ,. ,, W t ?e,,,5f,,,-Y., - -,sf ff 1, . ,., 5 , we 1. sgflatfy :fl-e+5f 5 2-fs, : , ,gg ,vggwisgrzlft W , K if-'fi ,sq , I , it . - on Q 15 'if 'v::.5.f1f, 12. my 1 ifilzfka VFW' ' 2 we sew , ft .2 ' 4 X 3213 'fflisffdie?ff'fiJff:ZiF:if2 . li- 5,511 fi-.iglffxfrzzfaff5g, ,.,a Mega? , -f get H55 . Egg I ' W V of 'WT 5 Q sf 53 as ,l t ., jf i L if. ml .wiv og fi event of graduation. You seniors for four long years have planned, studied and worked i ts 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 1 learned to think. We know that thinking is a very difficult process. We knowthat in order f to think we must have ideas and that ideas . come as a result of knowledge and prior, Many times, no doubt, you have had ideas which were an inspirationto. you and yet because they were your ideas you dismissed them as worthlell., e, I should like to call your attention to the fact that an idea is a very powers, ful thing. Someone has said, The most potent, powerful, revolutionizingyfy thing in me world is AN IDEA. Ideas rule me world. An idea built, Universe. A single idea--the sudden flash of a thought--may be worth' million dollars, and one trained mind can be the sponsor of a momentouoz' I plan. In your brain are real ideas of power awaiting the miracle of birth up i s ' Believe in your ideas, weigh them, test them and prove them. Let me illustrate: Columbus' idea of sailing west to India gave birth to Ameriom Edison had an idea--and gave the incandesent light. Andrew Carnegieflash- f ed an idea into steel--and it paid him multi-millions. Woolworth hadjust a 5 and 10 cent idea--but the stores he sprinkled over the country have made fortunes. Henry For-d's idea of the horseless carriage made him oneoi the most wealthy men the world has known. i V, f . ell e.f There are many hundreds of other illustrations that could be cited to it lill 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 if ideas to be used in the solution of them. uf- :,, faux: ' -It f., T11 ' I Sizzff if A1 ,L ,, ..., s . W , fff.:t,,: new gwggyyg 5.15,-inf' ll ., I 1 f,::f.,::ff:' esleftfiflfscfwzfsit . ! ,-,fflggsggzig .f.2Qs'r,ggsgggt.,p 59 li iyfllsiw el f R H Efiigfgiggi5gfr,r:QiQQ'Tgikijgsg , smiiki 61122 '1 '.,,1ai:Yl' LE' X .fiiffsilficifwtfi ' V X myihq-:t1,1Es r--3.1 -' ,-931 4 'Pffff Gi at wg. 1 2- ' i57ifvl?'-EA , ig ftj 1 lift fx fidijhgii zf.fjij,fiQ1f5.q ' g-if :iL.w,i:f551L,i-'dxf' f 1117512251 l,.,, -.,t.f,.',-LW ,U , . ,,,, fl fi, 14:5-:sifzx rfi'I:pff'. Wiiftzgify. 2 ,. ,, .. 1-:ying I ..g.,qgL he f- f-w1wQggr- ,,g.,,:,1. 5.4,f,gf,5fg.t,51f -ff K ,- an-..g,.13,.pg-i,-i, oa5..,,,:f1,i.:i5 -, ,tl .. .1 , e, ,,,,,,,, l 1 Q1 giggiifsffigmi fz .gfifwifglk Le E :f- 1 f.if-'+L1if,r2ig--' f A ,H g3i.,Qf55?gE,Q,-gzggilg is .5sf:e.z-g1fb--f,Eg-gg vw .s,w,g -,,.M,.f.,.::ffsfwe,-5, f-waz if 8, 5 . v ' -' y Q - -'www -It da, 44:9ef:fvffpfetiwmrszs,maniaf..-1f,1frr2eJi,fewf-.msg sg .L :.xgr.gw gffhwyg.,-13.91. men . 'fig' ' .-?22s1:1'ag3:a,rszs:1ssgf:r?seifuginmnziiiffiziiiz-ifes 'L ' .-E-3-H . J... v, , , Q . ,ht I Mi. JM, is 1 g, . :Kilt MR. WALTER 1... REED S B. S. M. S. TEXAS A811 N.'r.s.T.C. To The Senior s : 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, Q4 X54 MR. CHARLES ROMINE B. S. N.T.S.T.C. 1444, GS Q.. -- 1 xi. M-B ft -B . .. ,. N W. X 9' N' V l I I f 5 QQ ,I X ELOUISE HALEY B S T.S.C.W. Texas Univ. E ublic Speaking LILLIAN SHICK B.A. Har din-Simmons Latin .IO HESTRAND F5 A M A MRS I Fi-ROV' NRIGG B A VADA E..C'C'I LSION B A LETHA AIVUEIRSON B.A Texas- 'lech T S C W A C W 'I S C Hardm bmxmons Hardin-Simmons A1 ebra General Math rw' ,Q ZALDA BROWN B.A. NIOHN MALAISE B.S. MRS. W. MCCORMICK M.A. CONN ISAACS 13.3. Phillips Univ., Geometry N.T.S.T.C., Algebra Hardin-Simmons Mc-Murry, T.U., Sul Ross Director of Guidance Tennis, Basketball, P.E. Chemistry lilhyfsics, Aero., Coach, P.E I! H 4 RUTH BEASLEY B.S. M. JOHNSON B.A. MRS. CHAS. ABELLE B.A. RUBY BLANKENSHIP B S T.S.C.W. T.S.C.W. College of T.U., Columbia, Univ. of N.T.S.T.C. Biology Mines Gen. Science Colorado, Gov't, Economics History A I Qarm TOMMIEI E. BAILEY B.S. FLOSSY R. LOW B.S. STANLEY CAMERON B.S. M. BOYVEY B.A. M.A S.H.S.T.C. T.S.C.W., Shorthand E.T.S.T.C. T.S.C.W. Texas Univ, Typing, History Typing, Bookkeeping D.O. Library JQHN L. DIBRELL B.A. Saint Edwards University Univ, of M0,, Dean of G11-15 Director of Athletics Att. Off., Head of Girls RE MARGUERITTE WGGD 13.5 F? JOY ARAH IJHIIJLIPS 13.5. A.C.C. W.'I'.S.T.C. Physical Education CLARA SECREST B.A. Baylor, Texas Tech Penmanship MRS. LA VON AARON B.5. LORELNA HUGGINS BJ-S. MRS. VIVIAN PEEK Bill, OLSEN St. Olaf N.T.S.T.C. E.T.S.T.C. Mc:Murry Supervihor of Bmzilriinge, Music Chorus Director Study Hall Uffice and Grounds - I nissan 'Hmcae K. Paar Bf.AsLzv Knasrm-E R 'Mnssouem M 147 'Nfl vf 7 I ,,, 5 Navi jf, Ex is Gffff Q -bu ff L!! Xx! f fi' ff fx K WD? 'PRES SEC, GEUBGE L . ' Ill g V' . Vlisf HBOBOH HARDY B Association, Foot ball '44 - '45 - '46- '4' Yearlings '43, Basket ball '46 - '47, Studel President '46, Studex Council '45-'46, Sophc more Favorite, Lati Club '42 - '43, Speec Club '47, Aeronautic '47, Track '46-'47 GEORGE OLDHAM Speech Club '47, Mana get for Steers '45-'46 '47 JACK DURHAM KANDA FORREST Reserve on Steers '47, tome EC Club '44-'47, Secretary ofjunior Class ress Club '47, Choral lub '46-'47, G. A. A. .ward 4 . Y-gg, ILLIE YOUNGER and '44- '45 - '46- '47, 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 41 MARY -WHITAKER Home EC Club '45, Chor- al Club '47, Speech Club '47, Press Club '47, Band Hostess '47 . if DONALD WEBB , Student President '47, ' ' B' ' Association, Track '44-'45-'46-'47, Speech Club '47, Editor of E1 Rodeo '47, President of junior Class, Debate Team udent Council '47, Yell eader '47, Latin Club 4-'45, Lettered in Vol- yball '46 ' Q, '- -.1145 ' f 1 f f'-51' ' ' , e,, i ' R it is 7 , if 7 ,A ' 7 A A Image Not Available K 2 I We .- 7 EUGENE MOORE Aeronautics '47, Press Zlub '46-'47 i , . JOYCE MEIRRICK Home Ec Club '45 L , ,. hi- QQ Q, ., 7 ls' 3 6' li ANN SMITH Q Home Ec Club '45, Press Club '47, Speech Club '47 E Choral Club '47, Tennis '44-'45 gin, w i .a lla 7 :vi JO Tmueux Spanish Club '45, Speech Club '47, Home EC Club '44, Press Club '47 L. 'ln Off . JEANNE SLAUGHTER Home Ee Club '44, Band '44-'45-'46, Speech Club '47, Spanish Club '44-'45, Press Club '47 4 , 'f I-'mw.q,,j 'M Fi ,e'9'Qu. L? 7 . PATSY MONSEY Lettered in Volleyball, Image Not Available ' A' Aww' MARY RUSK Speech Club '47 VERA VVALKER Press Club '47 D. SATTERWHITE' Latin Club '44-'45, Press Club '47, Band '44 -'45 ARRY HALL panish Club '44, Press lub '46, Football '46- L7, B Association PEORGE. WORRELL MARY DAVIS Band '44 - '45-'46- '47, a Y' if I eff I V K , A in-, .lm -L x if . Q f 3 ' 21 35521. 4 P 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 hand '44-'45-'46, Let- zred on Yearlings '45, Leserve on Steers '46, ophomore Favorite, tudent Council '46,Vice 'resident of Sophomore' Class, President of Sen- Jr Class, Steers '47 4 kr X' 'S Latin Club '44-'45, Home Ec Club '46, Speech Club '47, Freshman Favorite, Senior Secretary xfvvv HARROL -JONES BEVERLY ST ULTING Spanish Club '44-'45, Yell Leader '47, Speech Club '47, Home Ec Club '45 PATSY TOMPKINS Press C1ub'47, Home Ec Club '45, Spanish Club '44-'45 GILBERT HERNANDEZ Spanish cmb '44-'45 CZ? A ,Nl I 'Stk l 3 A K CHRISTINE ANDERSON Home Ec Club '44, Press Club '4 7, Speech Club '47, Choral Club '47, Spanish Club '45-'46 7 ACCI - WELSLEY ROGERS Press Club '47, Spee Club '47, Band'40--'A Lettered on Yearlir '43-'44, Aeronautics LEX JAMES Latin Club '45-'46, Band '44 -'45 -'46-'47, Drum Major '47, Speech Club '47 riff Joyce: JGNES HENR Y THAMES Spanish Club '44-'4 Speech Club '47 ELBA PRESTON feech Club '47, Home : Club '44 BILLY HAMMACK Speech '47 lv KH Q1 an l -.X ,xr '3 I' IPP' 54 RAYBURN NEWTON X 7 FEZRN MERWORTH Lettered in Volleyball '46, Home Ec Club '44 QLLIE WATKINS ress Club '47, Home :Club '44-'45, G. A. A. ' ward, Speech Club '47, litor of Corral WANDA CLANTON Speech Club '47, Home Ec Club '44, G. A. A. Award 102' DOROTHY HUDGINS t Press Club '47, Home V ,Ec Club '44, Latin Club .IOYCELYN CLARK '45 46, Speech Club '47 Latin Club '44 '45 f if JANE TURNER Press Club '47, Speech Club '47 KENNY THOMPSON BARBARA LYTLE Press Club '47, Home Ee Club '44-'45, Band r:NsoR PUCKETT 44' 45' 46' 47 B Association, Foot- ball '46-'47, Aeronautics '47, Latin Club '45-'46, Yearlings '45 ls r ph 'gf pa 1 - I V' Q f 'All , -ig 6 , ' , 15 . A v'. ' N., A I b N., 3, PETE FUGLAAR B Association, Foot- ball '4 6- '4 7, Aeronautics '46, Speech Club '47 BOBBIE WILMUTH Press Club '47, Chor Club '44, G. A. A. Awa: 'aux EDDIE I-IOUSER B' ' Association, Foot- ball '47, Basketball '46- '47, junior Favorite MINYONNE LOMA1 Latin Club '44-'45 AR OLD BER R Y earlings '45-'46, Re- :rve on Steers '47 g Jr., .V DNALD JOHNSTON atin Club '45, Spanish lub '46-'47, Speech '47, ress Club '47, Debate sam '47 '-Qt. r, 7 1 5 CLARICE PETT Y Home Ez: Club '44-'45, spanish Club '4s- '46, G. A. A. Award '46 40 Jr rv MAMIE MEADOR Home EIC Club '44, Lat- in Club '45-'46, Speech Club '47, G. A. A. Award '46, Band '-44-'45 46- '47 if -qw- '? Y ,hs ,ss ! I X , - Wx 4 ,f I 1' s , I :E k ., W J, Q, , . 'I W 1 , VW, 2, 21 . , I f ' f-1 1 'w' MURPH THORP Yearlings '44, Latin Club '45-'46, Student Council '44 -'45 -'46- '47 f I xx-n V -, ' . ' ' ' .rn I ,',, Q 1 ' vm 1' if 4 I 'A .F fx- 'I 1 . ' 'Qi fm xiii, if n m,, In K Hz ,Y YY ' J L at we ,, 'S A 'K U -'sq -rl ' ML, ,, 4 ' 4 fl r y 4 -M if ww , ' ,g M 4 ., fin. Mm Q nm 'H 'X HARRY WEEG Speech Club '47 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 PATSY MCDANIEI.. CHAR LES COOPER Press Club '46-'47, A- eronautics '47 , ix 7 I , If BOBBY HOLLIS B Association, Steers '45-'46-'47, Yearlings '44,Vice President Sen- ior Class '46, Senior Favorite '4 6, Track '46, Aeronautics '46, Press Club '47 SONIA WEAVER Press Club '46, Yell Leader '46, Sophomore Favorite, Speech Club '47, Home EIC Club '44, Senior Editor of 1947 El Rodeo l Band '44, Latin Club '44-'45, junior Favor- ite, Home Ee Club '47 I is C 4 7. Y 1: 5'- 1 1, ' tel ' i t gf 3 f HORACE RANKIN Spanish Club '44-'45 Speech Club '47, B' Association, Footbaf '45-'46-'47, Track'4E '46-'47, Basketball '45 '46-'47 'K P' ,1 ,. v ,,,, FRANCES BICONY Latin Club '44-'45, Horne Ec Club '47, Speech Club '47, Aeronautics '47, G.A. A. Award '46, Debate Club REED COLLINS B Association, Foc ball '46-'47, Yearlin '44-'45 , MAR Y JOHNSON Speech Club '47, Latm Club '44-'45, Press Club '47 Ad LESLIE CATHEY Latin Club '44-'45, Aer onautics '46 FRANCES PHILLIPS Home EC Club '45-'47 DON WOOD Speech Club '47, Latin Club '45-'46, Track'45 4 I 4 FAYE NEWTON Home EC Club '45-'46 'inf -......w ' I EUGENE JONES AUDREY HARRIS Home EIC Club '44-'45, Speech Club '47, Span- ish Club '45 RICHARD WEINKAUF Speech Club '47 fi! na 'Wk -wwf? PORCH Lettered in Volleyball '46, Spanish Club '45- '46, Speech Club '47 RAYMOND FRAZ IEI Press Club '47 W. A. BYNUM Aeronautics '47 G REBA ROBERTS Spanish Club '46- '47, Band '44- '45 , .ae JUNE.PATToN VERNON SNEED GERTRUDE1 HULL Latin Club '45-'46, Home Ec Club '44- '45, Public Speak- ing '47 lr' BETTY BURNS Public Speaking '47 Spanish Club '45-'46 C. A. A. Award i ' ' Q in .J 4. Xfzw fi: R. B. SMITH .wx JERRYSCOTT Aeronautics '47 2 is GENEVA RAY Speech Club '47 . ,,,,.Qf 'H-sf... w ROY TUBB Q-- je? .IEANETTE KINIVIAN Speech Club '47, Home Er: Club '44-'46, Choral Club '47, Cv. A. A. Award '46 JERR Y SANDERS Aeronautics '47 I ANNIE MARSH Home Ec Club '44, C speech Club '47 F' MAX WINN 'JM GERTIBELLE. WILKERSON Speech Club '47 . ATHOL ATKINS Speech Club '47 ,M 'ls G F -Q I DOROTHY LOUDAMY PAT RAY Band '43-'44-'45-'46-'47, Press Club '46-'47 Eg gm: if V . if MQ MAR T HA BEAR DEN 'Q' .F 5 Nw r Speech 47 E RRJR CHARLES BIDDISON 9 ? H X 5 f ! C- Cv RX I CALLIE IMCNEW Home EC Club '47, Speech Club '47 .IO HANNA FORREST Home Ev: Club '44-'46- '47 J ROBERT SULLIVAN . 3315? ,Aki - ,ss :If-X514 - is-, k f s 3 Q 3 3 Y , WAYNE GRANDSTAFF K .f., S - ' 'fsi5fi R 1 R 3:3 RCCR .41 MARVIN WRIGHT Steers '46-'47, Speech Club '47, Aeronautics '4 6, 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 4 MICKE Y CASEY Q, lib '47 +7 JRAN JENKINS Home Ec Club '44, Lat- in Club '45-'46, Speech Club '47, Choral Club '47 Yell Leader '45-'46, Band '44-'47, Press Club '47, Speech Club '47 l me '41 V Hai .. A : , ih U PAUL SHAFFER Lettered on Yearlings '46, Reserve on Steers '47, Spanish Club '44- '45, Band '44, Speech Club '47 17 ? ROSALYN BEALE Latin Club '44-'45, Spaz ish Club '46-'47, Chor Club '46, Speech Club H BCBBY BLUMN BILLIE MCCLAIN Home Elc Club '45, Lai Club '46-'47, Choral C1 '47 LAVERN REYNOLDS Home Ec Club '44-'45, Press Club '46 DONALD LESTER 1. rf TE l' e Y 3 We fan ,Q .I ip Q e QQ' W .J ,F 'Q E Pl 'ff' ff 1 DIVX X J? J . '3' JOHNNY HAMRICK B Association, Steers '47, Band '43-'44-'45- ANN MEADOR Home EC Club '44, Speech Club '47 '46 BETT Y HAMPTON JIM HAZELWOOD Aeronautics '47 f si, ff'-:!,e X 1273 , -7 . NM gig CLYDE SMITH BERNIE MILHOLLEN BETTY CAWTHRGN SUSAN STEERS Latin Club '47 R. H. CARTER ! 'up 5 ' , , u f llf ' X DONALD PHILLIPS Latin Club '45-'46 , N R I.,-'K ANITA MASON Home Ee Club '44, Lat- in Club '45-'46, Speech Club '47, Aeronautics '47 ,Q-Q A+? . 1 isf, , sf' 1 C u . CC,C A CHARLES GOMEZ Spanish '44-'45 Q 'S 5, 15,Ms.: f, 1 I 3 BYERS Home Elc Club '44, Span- ish Club '45-'46, Press Club '47, G. A. A. Award CHARLES MCLAURI - . rf: ::A..'f'f,5i'E41?1afl ,- 5 - 'L 5'iii3111?'5mE:Ef'l!rffff15 ' , . - .. . . , . a ,r . ' .sf 3. wwf, fu-zzz, liiifimfirn 25?-5596:-.V :- ROSS DARROW Speech Club '47 nf' -.af ERMA SLAUGHTER Latin Club '44-'45, Typing Team '46 JB. V , A MARIE THAMES Speech Club '47 BILL Y BLALACK EUGENE SHANNON Reserve on Steers '47, Spanish Club '4 7 Iv PAULINE ENNIS Speech Club '47, Home Ec Club '44-'47 in -1,7 411-'V BONNIE COAT ES Press Club '47, G. A. A. Award BESSIE HALBROOK Home EC Club '44-'45 WANDA GRIFFITH Speech Club '47, Press Club '47 PRESTON DUNBAR D. 0. '47 if S , L 15 WANDA TOWNSEND Speech Club '47, Home Ec Club '47 LADDIE LAWSON BILLIE NORRIS BILLY RAINEY Q 1 A I , W I9 , 'n A N 'ke . A ROY SHEPHERI GARNET HARRISON G. A. A. Award, Latin Club '46-'47 x , lllkjlllfj GUESS Home EC Club '-1-1-'45, Speech Club '47, Latin Club '46-'47, G. A. A. Award JANICE DUNAGAN ' f'-an Q s.,, l . . ,. ALLIEN CAHOAN Speech Club '47, Press Club '46, Spanish Club '46-'47, Latin Club '44- '45, D. O. '47 331 Il 5, Bi . ' -xg I A' ily, I o what? esmile, George, Frankie. l A W. . ,, 5,5 Q 2 7 . L' 4, . 'ax Xw l-lanclsomell 0 S B B Lee 'PRES KV BM 5-so W7 49 I 4? W-,NI Q P I 1 ,, Q x ,Is M I u. JOE JABOR LINDEL GROSS GILBERT WEBB JUANALEE NANCE 1 , T HOMAS ROMINE ?AT MCCORMICK EDDIE HICKSON DORIS POWELL GERALD HARRIS CAROLEE EVEL YN ELI CYPERT HUDDLESTON ROBERT REED MARILYN CARMACK KENNETH RAINES HOWZE V ERBAL WHAT LEY DALE PRITCHETT MARY HOBBS A J BETTERTON DOROTHY PURSER SLIFFORD PO L VINSON NIDRA WILLIAMS BILL Y RCH BETTY HOPKINS ODEL PLEW BONNIE BOBBIE FIELDS RICHARD GRIMES JOAN BRADLEY HORACE IVEY HARRISON FRANCES SAM THURMAN TOMMIE HILL BILL MONTGOMERY HENDERSON ELTON WALLACE CHARLOTTE LONG EDITH WILLIAMS fgiiii I - 3., fl, V . ' H x ,iff vip: I ,LLLJIIAL ,,CEA, A A 1:1D'E.f'ff'zf27 ' ' ' ' f ' I Bi Q' ' in , x JAMES ODOM DAVID PETERS xgagm I ff fi fy , if . STELLA T URK H we I --:ea , . .4011 , HV, A 1 ' R .iqfwmxa ' .wg -Q1 ky, ,L Y , ,mf QM 1 is f Q. fig g : . 1 , Vf1,iggiliIgvi Qiffff A . fn JAMES KINSEY BOBBY DYESS ARNOLD TONN DOYLEAN COAT Eb dbh., HERBERT JUANICE MCPHERSON MCKEOWN DOROT HY FIT E R OSS HYDEN CLARENCE BONNIE' GILL SHAEFFER I MQ if Q M? ,ws DI' C, I ,, .J ,ef,fL,jU f A fir JOT CAUBLE ROY POOL NANCY HOOPER JIM B. LITTLE VIVIEN MIDDLETON ERRY HOUSER DONNIE ROBERTS BOB CARLILE FRANCES WILSON B.B. LEES A n LARICE TERRY DONNIE REAVES LERA I-IALE GORDON MADISON LILLIAN TAMSITT HELEN ANDY EDWARDS MONTGOMERY DICKEY CLOUD MARY B. MORGAN DON WILKES I W H N Ls, ii 'V -' . EF . . P35 , I is A V A -I ARBARA OLSON .IOHNNIE HOOPER TOMMIE KINMAN DALTON OLSON DOT WASSON I nf . :Yu Sq: ,, V ' g.,-1 WPT . ' f x r iw 4-,I f Q3 A 5' ze, M , in 5 1 if :am . L f A PATSY WHITTINGTON HOWARD TELESFERO CHERRY FIERRO -.. , f . -Q., - A i g ' U i a 'H 'P' 7 5 i I RAY WYRICK HENRY ADAMS CARMEN OLIVAS Y ' K J'Wf f f- A A Lf L' A , ,r-:Lg M W Q? i ev g-'x, A-mf E DIAIViENTINA 2 VANCIL SCOTT GILBERT PACHELL SANCHEZ . WILEY STEWART GLENN L. JONES JACKIE GLASER 'UV , 4'-'il' 1-1-5 YH F JOHN A HERNADEZ CARL MCDONALD MARY DAv1s 'fmiizaf - Y A K' MARTIN FRYAR DON SMITH il ' 3f'L5lV , . . - - - f kf,2:w1zf?zfzf! . - K A K .K L ,qfL'+6i,,:i'R.fCQ , , f- . f- .,1Q1ffu,1:-uw, f V . 341,239.55 ' f ' ' S'3!i5'255v M. -sg:-fzf-wgzgz. f - .Jzflgif . WAYNE RUSH BILLY WHEELER , 'fiifz A ,. X ,hwggw 15. ,K 1' ffffzf, H . ,,: h a ,fi I TQ? A A SPENCER WOLFE DALE THETFORD ,J T A M 1531: . L,,, . ,W Eg. 1 if ,S ai JOE BAILEY JOHNNY SWINDELI. 7 YLA. 'T ., ' -i f , ,, an A 9122? - .-,- Y I- 7 ff' --v, 7'- H ' I -'FS' ' . 'WV 3 1 :1 f f 2,9 wfmg '- . V A: . ,- ' JAMES HOLLEY JAMES FINDLEY JUNE HAMILL PAT MCDANIEL PATTY LANE BOBBY FOX SHIRLEY GRIFFIN I IF A NI f. , Q ! R . gf i w 4' I ff! jrzssuz MAX MURRAY MONTGOMERY HAROLD SULLIVAN DOT TAYLOR JOE. DICK MERRICK BABS DOUGLASS ERNEST POTTER MARY A. DORSEY TERRY CARTER JOYCE BEENE 4 LOBBY HOHERTZ JOY CE HOWARD HARVEY WINN CLEMA H. POTTS DULANE LEONARD -YNN PORTER ALVIN SHROYER BITSY JONES DON SPENCER BEVERLY KING Y iv ., ,Y 5. . i?w1gl5f5gf1:gw: -- BILLIE ' ir' 'im , 'r my ,n LEONARD JIMMY WEBB BETTY O'BRIEN C. L. PATTERSON OLETA WILLIAMS JOHNNIE HOWARD NUCK1-E5 KENNON D. A. MILLER ELOISE MCMURRAY ILA J. MCGINNIS BILLY ROSE GORMAN RAINEY JERRE BANKSON I FAY RUSSE-L RAY RUSSELL. MILDRED HOBBS ' A ' '3.z 4. is gl , ww ' ,.,, l ' A EDDIE KOHANEK DORIS T HOMAS Cf Q-I I .31 X AILI 2 JERRY D. ROGERS EVELYN RAY HAL HEN SEL Y HOLLIS YATES JANE MIZE JIMMY HOBBS EULA M. TODD xfixziffiii S: 1 -v 3 ' sin, , If W MM Ns' 'fp f . gffim Y' rw H555 ,p 5. Q Q. K 'Hs JAMES ABBE NELL ARRINGTON ERNIE AQHE .ALICE ASHLEY LOY ANDERSON SETT Y BEARDEN EIOLLEY BIRD 'IARLENE BURNETT F-r mr A ' .1 1-. Y , , ,. 3013 COFFEE JIMMY BARKLEY JO BARNABY ROY BAILEY MAE BARNABY JOAN BEENE .- .uf 4 f n, H Q 109' ' I W si , if 'HA ' 41, RALPH BROOKS BESSERIL CONCEPTION it 'E 'X CHARLES BAILEY NETA BETTERON JAMES BOATMAN ,Q 9 if ,,i. , , N-, .Ab A JOY BARNABY HAROLD CAIN JEAN CONLEY , TOMMY DORIS CLAY JOHN CURRIE HUBBARD , A 5 W , 1 Q4 .,, . X . 'H a ll 5 r. 5 1 J hw -af' 4 :S QIHWIW I5 , lm J , , il' wg 'ff ' faiwfifv 'f 4 f1:52ffl2Q2. 1 1- M QW . T 1 k M ii! as ' .W J' if F ,gtg gi' W in 1 i i ts 1- , fm I ER 'fi' HAROLD WEAVER CLARENCE TAYLOR BILLY TATUM CHARLES SEYDLER CALVIN MILLER if 5 k R aaabfu . H? 4 A R-LK J R if , 4 ? , V 51 , ig ,ff ba u .9 Y sw It J W ka .Q J 3' Em ' 03' BILLY L WOZENCRAFT BEDFORD RAHMEYER JAMES BEDWELL DELMER TURNER HUEY ROGERS Al-N I. A - ,rkfgzgmyv Y' Hero? I E f , 1d5'f,1fg0Xfd P ., ,L if A M X 1, W 4 o ,Ev 'YH w ff' at 553. U M U ,RE an UW, ,gg I 35:2 1 5? 4 Y . K4 Wm 5 .f .W f k ,,,, 2: Y-1 D Z7 , EE R M, h,,4Q E RRERAEE I fgcjnvfl les- ig, that vf7hr??? do fag, Q2 ,wo , ,. Y .. GM55 v-3 pw-MY Qfgcbk, fix J is f fx ,ff f nik puns Sscfrnss- :mms sm E91-,yCEW0RfiEW-XA' PK vice PKES PAT LAMB x X as A I 'uv f 5. I ,,:,2,' Z.- ,Y MARVIN TROLINDER HELEN MCCLURE THELMA BRUMLEY MARTHA EPPLER FRANK CARRIGER -'.L - W X4 BYRON WILLIAMS DEINA BRIGGS DOROTHY KENNEDY BARBARA WARREN JEFF CROSS 5' ' 1.4 ,I Ni A .ki DARNELLA f A TEXAS MASSEY REBECCA LLOYD WEATHERLY PAT-SY CAWTHORN DOYLEJENKINS ., L . .L V: v i , X r .. ..,. mi: HOWARD CROCKER BETTY BOADLE LOIS REAGAN GERLENE GRANTHOM JACK LEE If , ry uw ., A JERRY WILLIAMS NELL BURNS VERA PALOMINO CHARLOTTE WILLIAMS LINDELL NEWTON IARILYN MARTIN 'Hu OBBY K Q Q 4 if -1 -V' W ,f . 7 , . ' I0 CARL EAKIN JERRE HANCOCK . 1 -. .,,. - fi gffq sx i V 1. fi- E,-kk .,,, 4 ,.? ,. .qw r W , 1, 1 T3 J' 'Z Ap Q ,X M 3' li T X , mg. -13 gxtgzr . I l Y . 1 H12-Ewa' ' ff' . A, X WHEELER BILLIE TUCKER CHARLES CAMPBELL 3 W H4 6 s V , A E- f I KENNETH CURRY DELLA KELLOUGH PATTY HULL KENNETH LACY ELLEN LORIA PARSONS ARLISS DAVIS AURORA FLORES IIMMIE .IENNINGS MCLAUGHLIN 1 .su Q 'Msn :2' X W. 14 , OB WATSON JOYCE WORRELL REX MADRY REBECCA ROGERS KIMBLE GUTHRIE LAR OL YN SMIT H CHARLES CARTER MARY PORTER RADMAN ROBERTS NELLIE MCFERRIN IWW fs2':F1111z -' ' L -6? , v b . 9- A: . ,- -fp ,eff xy f R. E. MCCLURE NETA UNDERWOOD PATSY ROGERS MARY FELTS BILL SEWELL q ui , 3 N- Q JJJOO V I , ' f! J 1 G I f ' A .. W A A LLL. I 4 DAMS THEO AULDRIDGE BILLY MILLIKEIY JUNIOR Je- Q . Y- - HERNANDE Z KA , f ,gf TIE LOU JON ES JEAN A FLOYCE BR OWN TTY HENRY NELDA S MITH VIR GIL R OWND GSBY BIL CUIN GRI IRVIN HURT TREE BE LIE GR AHA MARIE MAJOR M ELLE N EAST HAM -If ' NJ i ,V cw, iif' BONN IE NEWTON JOAN sc HUBERT PATS Y BURRUS PAT LAMB 'V Q I Z -A jpr KELLY LAWRENCE f f U 'A Af' 'X - -2' - RAY WALKER fn 1 I , El? 1 x 4. Qs RW , M' kv , .. 5545 y-ff , 'f-, - z, .gfgigi V' -7 -s is 11, x ,LG 1 A in ' .w .1 L 5 gr S, M Af A I BILLY SATTERWHITE DOLORES HULL E Life? IHARLES RAIN WATER 'EVA JEAN APPLE . ,,,.. .. 4 LL OHN COFFEE ANN CURRIE RICHARD DEATS PATSY YOUNG JIMMY MEADOR rf S - , f l I 1 A I In I J A F EUGENE HOOD JEAN PEARCE CHUBBY JONES EARLYN WRIGHT 199 BETTIE HEWITT , 1 . , CHAR LES A WILLBANKS 5 CARROL .W MURDOCK SUE NELL NALL ROSE NELL PARKS NANCY KENNETH JAMES FANNIN LOVELACE CANNON MARY ROBBINS BILLY CARLILE 11 I L ,X 5-I., 3 JANE STRIPLING J LUTHER MCDANIEL DON FREEMAN JEAN SEILER HAROLD SIMPS DORIS SHIVE , ,J K -57 , CHARLES JOANNE WRIGHT CARPENTER DONALD ALLEN .JANE BROOKSHIRE WAYNE BURLESON CHARLENE PERKINS 'I' A af? : 'Ii I I 1 MELVYN BYERES CLARA THAMES JIMMY KIRBY S ,-4 -I -' t Sw :1- H in M '54 DEE SANDERS ROY SHANNON CHARLCIE ROWDEN ROY MAC WHITE 'm I Q 3, 'Slim GENE CANTRELL BILLIE O'NEAI.. '50 RAY BURKE JEAN ROBINSON HELEN EUBANKS K . 5 .. 1 M -5'i?'i?ff-if - 2 I A I I -X fax, - . .1- MARVIN HURST NORMA ROSE Q K QIERRE BOND ONY JABOR NILAH J O HILL BILLY VAN PELT BETTY DAL I JJJ J I P ,fp ZVI TON HUGH MERWORTH 4 e GLENN HUETT PATSY TREADWAY DONALD MCA EVERLEY DAMS CLEO LITTLE CAMPBELL 2 5? in - JEFFCOAT WANDA RALEY LLOYD SKILES DORIS BONEY JIMMY ALEMAN IAR OLD A if ANCY WHITNEY DON HALE FRANCES MALONE CHARL ES VIEREGGE JOAN FREE 'Af 4 M If S 1 -ELONNEI I QUEPHA RUSSELL PRESTON CARROLL CHOATE VIRGINIA COSTELLO JIMMY WHITE sviw-E1ff:'z:f.Qf N 1355 C' hx: ' -., 'P , if H 'I' ' X 1-pk ,Q 4 ff -I ,:w:,pM N ROBERT ? ELIZABETH OWENS FAYE VINSON MCCORMICK ONA JAY BRIGNER ROODELI.. STUMP EUFELIA DOROTHY CHAVARRIO CHRISTIAN CELIA ALEMAN DOROTHY BISHOP JOYCE ADAMS BESSIE GONZALES IMA DELI.. HAYWORTH w 'Huff' . ' , e ,ky , A S,, V xl ' TIS M 5 I f P 1 do Inf. I Y I-or' I - ! 6' me 626 qw! 5 'UlE ,Vee N ki 'NN0i5Eqs5-'annex ??? I AS fx I! f 1 qggf 49 5 ff FRESHMEN ES- HOWARD J'oNES VICE PRES -AMOS Janis V K W 5 fi'--TRE51 WAYNE HoRNE Janelle Whitlock n JO JO l Alexander E I S Pearlie Clanton Wanda T aylor if W Larrell Davis 13 .. Billy Kilpat rick B Wayne Horn 5' , Billy King J. B. Pounds f' I Viron Hartin Luan Creighton V , - ,ff s W4 Joyce Choate Jovieta Whittington I I xi 3 j X 'Q ' M Hit: Firma Dee Davis .. ,l , fi K B f -- .53 Omar Pitman r Walter Middleton 5. RQ ' Gayla Mosier Marvin Williams as W 1 'i W! Q ff R Q W lf' Patsy Edward Scarbourgh McClinton Marilyn Guitar Peggy Crow F r ankie Boyd , -w, Bobby Wilke Bobby Bradford Woody Woo L 'lik 'WK Barbar a Petty Clarence I..o '40-' 3 , A s e4Z?+'2: ,,, Q ' 53255. sr fx .Q .. Patty Miller Laurel Maya A w g, , ','V 4, f n ky no ink t5,gAZN., I ' james Petty P x . J' we Af 'ni . 1 Char lie Creighto 1 V , . figvgi YL ' hi .1 Jr f ff? Billy white Victor Wood M B - wx .1 i -',. K .- H' . wizii fl' A visit? tj at .,, . ,Wei-.1, K ,,AL' W . A. Holt Mary Gardy Betty Br adber ry Mardene Carpenter ifiiiffi . Assign' ' M oo o, jimmy Arrington 11555 29' Q ml! +I 4 ef aa we F' iw ' HM si fa' -:':J'ih' 2 ' ' -e I- xv' - 23V'1?:'z,1 f.'Z - ff,,'- .5 v :wa 1:-we -4 1 Ig ' 4' 'riw , 1, 1 W : Q, ' ' f , bug- ,,oo , Charle s Porch at mm ,uh H.- g?5i?f?3' ' left.. - .V , aw, - , , up Jim' Ben Boadle mf ,-Cf fi' 53 A 'f if ,R Q ,gf I Charles Robertson P A get Y t ,,,, I , X A ff if no Mill , ' f 5 y N V Mar shall Day 'Q W . Q H . we Q fibil' gn P .Wg ' f ,KZ1 , el' W W ayne Bartlett J t . 1 Y ht A r it fa lf Y tt 1f7i ,'13!w2 'J' C . ' I ' W Q , .fwyqgfj st, , , , A .uw ' james Pedigo f ,Y ot,,,A.,, L ,:v, . t H ' I 'Sf L lf it 3 s f 5 f Q JI, if. Q K .fi..: , ,,.- .. A , vggyg, .be l .I jo an W ar r e n Callie Barton we Glen Bledsoe Rodney Stagg s 3 f .w:f,tf:': rkf, .5 5 a.ata . rt Q Carrol Caunder Clarence Russell :ff 'W' 1, ki . t 5 gf . if - We Wife? Wallace Wilson we Albert Castillo Claude Miller 4 ' rffv' ,ff el E, Bobby Campbell Syble We atherm Geneva Horn Wayne Brown Q 'Eg 9921.9 -v bfgga '2 a -H' Q '-p'.L.z sau- 4 . .ig uf 'E' , 'W 2 if 1 ,A .vt-1 ' -- a ' is We' W' 'ltii-' iwgifffgl . fl' ' fi I f iiflelf X W ,sy was -w ' wif' H ai' 1 .fl 5 ' J. O. Haney W 5 fs-if is . AL' ' if ,I X ,fm f- :QM J Dallas Woods ,ig ff' +4 :wif 1 I Mar cellous Weaver Mary Martin Q Q 1 1 I Glen Perkins Ella Peterson 1 j. D. Wyde Verla Ache Paul Winn Marjorie Hunt ,,-fe 41 V 1+ I A 2 14 5 P - - z 55' VL, Q, 35355. ,E? :f,...,, 2935551 ,K B ' 5 +4i4f , N .. . . , K K lk vp QL f, ,vi eeee L1 Billy Adair ,Io Ann Kilgore Lowie Rice Pat Goodman P Lawrence juanice Hobbs Wilson Larry Dellon Zelda Frankly Edward Venita Smauley Morrow Edward Boatman Vi jean Fuglaar Edd Cross IH E' ifi it fl, 1 Bill Bennett Garry Michiel mm K Donald Barbee Bill Watson r y is Q , dddd Lela Hobbs Marie Sewe it ff fd Betty Raile TlE'?5Tf' 5 SE. , E-2, Nix , 1 ix te, 11' ' 1 Ja Doris Steve: Shirley Whi it 5 ., D . 1' D . R . KVVJVV , larold Adams if Peggy Lamb - p ar f if 3555 1 Edwyn Bass ,Joyce Wood Q ' i i R F , l VA' R '51,,f' it Glen Albert Rita Wright . 'bg f :Eff Donnie C-arter Maxie Younge r f. nf 'J E a r 1 R u s k Delores Kinsey ,rv V ri, I V ',,. . X J. W. Drake ni , Marletta Staple s ,. Q., ,.. R nt I l it Toater Rackley 'F af Norma Ray 1 ,. 3' 'W , ' . ' ' T :H 75.1u,25l ' '. Eff2'?'ff9f?'f551?!l9'4 . 5 + J J, ws.,,L,,,J X- A , , . 'SN L Pl at A 2' 4 we -sy Af J joe Rhodes if ' , fi' N . K at R R ' R , 14 gp-va -il Mary Bailey my 4' 'T i W Q- Billy Gent june Cook ? R33 ,, We H Amos jones Me lba jenkins pg, 3' - E if ., g ,Q1 I ALA: S , u t ,V Bobby jenkins Hazel Corning 'N QE ' 1 .V fm Q . Murl Click Ramona Sneed joan Rogers , -N wi , ii zv, A Paul ' Fortarberry Bertha Compton . . V- ' fp ft ' .3 N.. 3, . Qi Q fb. 4 W will 5 Q, T, 1 -Q H511 it ,. V.. shi l Raymon Bederson l Sue Wasson J' X ,f in I ye? Gaither Mc Ham frfzliif' Rf if f 'HI' 2. l,A. y . A 11 ff .4 I H 4 Aff Kenneth Plew i ' Dewey Phelon Mm . ' K Q Q , -, . f . Q Q. 'eaffigsggy wr, A ,Q P f my al' A 5 xt G i I Billy Cummingham Billie Roberts on Elizabeth Kinsey Elva Thames Patsy Teague Billy Peter sr Quill., Eakin Gleason f' f 'dj C. B. Harris , Virgil jackson 0' 'I 'arf T ky K Lee Axten il I' X , R. f . Joyce Kilpatrick R' in , janet Hall Va N'X!w.l . qi ' li. Q . - Mary Bryan Patricia Nanny jimmy Fite Joyce Wilson Allen Christian 25-4-, Qi! '15 G. W . Hayworth I 'iff Al pf Q 'fa . Randolph Bird , as 3.0 y -f Donald Wren jackie jennings , 8 , Frances Crabtree ei 12, Betty Hamric if fa, 15 . L 4' .gh if , I vm , ,,. X '-V, 1.2 Q Dana Mc Clanaha . A . Mona Moa Wanda Law: Harold Broughton Lilune Southard vi 'E ,f T22 'W' . 'hh 4 if ' f , ' fi' ag Mele ., be '- L.'- + V . L ommy Porter Lilly Gandy ilii C C 35255 E9 x 'X 'Qi Aenuiel Click Loyce Bur cham X X Marlia Smith Donna Bunn if-1-n '-.f 'Q X, Al, i Howard jone s Mar adine ' Pinker ston ' QQ Q. J 2512134 u., Q 1 x wi 'af J 1- Harold Rosson EP Jeanette Smith rm ,D A wp' - Arlye Martin Billie Payne i. . Judith Lawson Billy Fryar n C 23-it ' ,, 1 Patsy Cross Ting' .,Q,,- , .f ' A, K . Q V M if r s..,,, jimmy Newsom . ,B W . 55 rm ' J W Q fsl. Charle s Kirkendal Y ximian 'Xia Jo Nell We st fm i i f,,. H121 y Y Fix: A lai Dickie Cooper it if fi A Delores Rhoton Horace Bowden Carolyn Mills William Birdwell Geraldine Mc Ginnis P K ,, K 'tt ,S , -is-2 George Clark jo Nell Beene E Bobby Leonord 4 w Polly Grifford 1 -Q in I W f . l J I 'ai 4 If ff . . .I 7 Gerald Benett Lavern Trolinder Raymond Duke G ' IES P' Mm wmv' 4 Qncvx Mew f , Nl H 2 ' t N A -N ggi!! 1' gk - -1 ' b'0 'X E 9 Q, 1 :X CI RCCXMU, 'xuqgu X TAS avid Hike -- E ?D HARCE! M Nxweu. X Ng . FF' X ' W1 ' Oo T Cglub -la K WY w 'il 1 X507 Q 5 if 4-1 - 1:4329-K1 W A tr A - 4 ' Kfmnwx -4 CAM-'W A , , ya ?RQ,x-K' ' , - , -f . n 40 ,AW I' ff V: N 6 Q W 4 5 L 947, .,,, , Wx 8, 4 ' ! U X fi b 1 -F A ffi ' A , ' A I4 , X h' z 4' x. Eg- b O g , ff X X A 4 v' f V r W V, ,, . '-N71 ,' I, C-.N was 'm 'Q ww WE THE. PUPILS OFIBIG SPRING HIGH SCHOOL FORMALLY AND SINCERELY DEIDICATE THIS PAGE TO THE MEMORY OF MRS. MARTHA MACOMBER AS A TESTIMONIAL OF OUR SORROW AT HER PASSING ,195 ...W 55 K 5 EQLNIQJ ld l- A Y URI'1Xi:f.5 DLJNXHLD VN M1525 k5h1'l I'Y JEAN UNDh1RWUOD ,wsifi-s . Wm AV ' ,J .. yi. -,QQ-.V , -,WL--i, ,, K f ' Q v e ,L v 5553, E 1 w1g'f2,Ar'- 1 fm '- ' :f f 5 ' , .H ,, 'WJQ iz, Q 2 ! 'ff' Q, E U ,E is fu' ff 'f J ,, ,,,,,,Y.4W5ljQ , wi , V Qi! ., Q e -:zz ,. '. nf mfm.. . a -fm -N,W W W 'Qzg1r.J5ifu W A A f5:?l1557Q2'f.wJ JW, ,L,A,, 3 ,,., . mam-4M ' - 1 1 ,,, .. f .xx ,f'1-my my fa 21.4-5 Q ig- Y Q. V ,R ,,, , w.. iv- I ,r t W, IV.. I mn ' 3' if Vf 95 - 2' My . w , ,. W ,. 'z ,f.f?Fff2iYi1ftf'Z'f1ifE41 f V. -'.':22Lf1': S- ' ima-4-,r ,E ,351 Q M Y sy M NTU' 5 1 3 . +' , gf ' 2' 2 1 N ! .MmNg, AW 32 ' M 6 z FEW' mg v ,dwg ,Q . F Q Ln , 5 pf -lag, 4 - fs Q . mffiw wif ' ' jUNIQR FP Y UR ITEL5 B. N. 1,1555 LILLJAN TAIv1SI'I I ' SOI 'I K,JIx1ORIi FA YOKI'I'ii15 CUlN GRIGSB Y JOYCE VVORRELL F RESIiM1:lN FA V URI lxb. IKQWARD EIONIQB l,,L'AX Cifiillkiii TSW' aim? . M,-, wx , N. V . f. , 5- .. :ie1H,'s'::'61i11'f:g?t-iw: f . iw? - --' ' -N YQ, 1, H 13' MAXIE. DEE YOUNGER-BAND QUEEN LEX JAMES-BAND MAJOR ARY ANNA 'fN'I II'I'PKI:LIQ BAND HOSTESS JP NE sTR11'1,1NG diff BAND QUEEN R UNNER-UP NA NC Y HOOPER RUNNER-UV RUNNER-UP Tia rfvaqg Mag 5. Zia Bafvvabg fDeLo1-es Hull. Wa 5 f. A , N A I 'Y 3' K I I buddy R K , Ki: '- ' 5? 5 ' M ,' W ,,,,.,,L M . Z W., Hn ,. ,, ., , k ,gs . W1 vu 4 - I iv Az. wa: 1-5 M , I k..L ,Q if Lk , .,,, u.,,,,,-,Mgr I ?'!ef1f,af ' W M ! P' nf b, Billie Joyce Worrell, Peggy Lam Stulting, Dot Cauble Younge r, Beverly 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- ers: Cauble, .Iuniorg Worrell and Pearce, Sophomoreg Lamb, Fresh- fnall. 57:1 gm? i 'U' A 'l 5 P A J 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. Twitx Con Isaacs-Assistant Coach john Dibrell-Head Coach and Athletic Director Hershel Stockton-Line Coach Starting Line-up Wright, Hollis, Fuglaar, Reeves, Robb, Collins, Puckett, Harris, Hardy, Rankin, Barron A , Q .st .... 1 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 tipped the scales at 175. S M C Co captain Bobo Hardy One of the few 4 year letterrnan. Bobo played Fullback andwas awhale of a defen- sive linebacker. He had more drive than anyone on the squad. He weighed in at 155. He was a fine blocker and tackler. 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 2 year letterman at tackle was the spark of the Steer forward wall. He was a rug- ged tackle! and hard blocker. Corn weighed 168 and stood 5'8 .va --e- -Hf--- v-v----vw---me Marvin Wright Marv lettered Z years at an end position. Wright, who stands 5'l0 and weighs 155. He played a consistent game all season. His downfield blocking was a great help to the team. il i 1 v Ensor Puckett Puckett lettered 2 years on an endslot. I He was a hard tackler and his ability to U Q fight off blockers proved to be a great success. Puck tips the scales at 155. Roy Reaves Roy was a Z year letterrnan, weighed 150 pounds and stood 6'1 . He alternated with Hall at center and was a good line- backer on defense. I 1 P I L E I l 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 2 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 spirits 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. Pete lettered 2 ears at a guard slot I-Io race Rankin Hoss is a Z year letterman and played halfback. He weighs 135 and is 5'9. Hoss was a good passer and a shifty, speedy runner. He made second team all-district. Pete Fuglaar y . 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. Bobo Hardy Q63j carrys ball long gain against the Musta Hardy took a lateral from M: Wright C742 and eluded Don I bert 1802 Sweetwater back. Fuglaar C202 is coming up te Hardy, ' ,ii L ' . sf if , W.. .r.l- Q I Rankin i331 gets off a nice behind the good blocking of 1- f63land Harris QQQQ. Bobby H: Reed Collins and Pete Fuglaa going down on the punt. rv. is 4, so sloo 1 t Ei , ., . , A , 1 gygy . V -e, is ' V ,,,, .. ,ii 1 if-LLN 1 , - ff . ' 1 . . A 1 1 ggi, f 'Q '-Wit-E-r 3 xg ax4:,:-fe. TE?-55?f TN4,?Qq'.QiH.- . Harms 1991 attempts to luck extra t 1, 16 -1 ,-,W gfky.-A 'f,- 5, V--4213,-5: 'Q,?.g,1- . -1 . , :Www 1 is Q -1 1 .Qs -211: . , poxnt as Barron 1221 holds. On the '15, W5 35 in ,L H: ,x4gqQ4L13:,-gwigi, 'Ax ,-.. 'v-ggi: ' , A V- ,,,. 214'-'15 Tl x x 4 , 'l K 1 'Ri f i t1i'z. 'A' play before Barron plunged over on ga , , .ut A X lt I ,Rf , Y H a quarterback sneak. Others m pxc- A Q, 1 . . 1 1 t R k' B31 d P ck tt C771 Ml. he ' 1'7' M ure are an m an u e . 'lghmmg ,W . rrr, ,mrA ,,,.. R? ,A A , ' - M X M r 1 s -'ww , iam . , , 8 'aa my R us FE ,V ' ur, .. . 'E' if 1' 1 A L W g 1 s I w K f ,L W- My-v gs, ,. ti Hi .jf.gs f . K , V i5'z' Zs1x-JL' 'UL 1 1' 'i v f ' fl ww Qw,,'. f5f3?1'! f--'1iif 1 ' ' A or as 1 so Q or rerr 1 , f fgfms I , -,ffl T1 .r'i1.u iw 7-, 3-7 ' ij Q ' f 4,5 1 iw or 5. o af - I ' c W .Li -fo If-f1w,:'s,f,v :we -. X ggi 'T I -f We I .. 5 1 si '!Q,,g'Nf ' ,A , s At the Sweetwater game the Pep leaders were really in there pitching, as they were at all the Steer games. They showed cooperation and enthu- siasm all year. I V...-all ...J 5.13513 silicate' ' , .1 gtg .W . - ,. - VR-5',' Hx Q. fx. Mr. w x Rankin C331 receives good protection 6 s he gets off a long pass against the Sweetwater Mustangs, Sweetwater won 24- 7. x w ea - ,,.,,., 5 . rt .Q ' 0. 'Wf54f'l?Ey1'f'f'1:,,S:AfJ V ,.-- 5 . V !?'5wtk.fEzs , '1' ,zjgfd , 1, , i., V, - , ss,5.. 3., I , ,K ,L may We 4 W 1 ,rf M 'L fi-aw e' 14 1 mx 1 I f - l r 'Q Tim -, N fem, , ,N...... .......w..,.,-nuns... WM, T 4 V3 a f:'kg115' 1 'KU5dlJ:5: i,f3'ET'g''gHff',Lfi'H25Y?f?Q5iQ4j5f1'fy?82F , ' if fi , 2 Sliilillf-' ' Si.. : ' ff 1 H-TW-, 3?iSf':':: 1S: .ifzvff 4137 595' f 2, A 5' ' ' ' I I W ,y 1, . ,V 31 - - : i 5,-.. . ' -1511 .1 I57-3153352:-fvfii'fi.f'11 , 1 -' I A -, I ' a V' 'tf 9 fa! ,.1, f, , 1 ' 'I..,-3 1 'fffwf-K L 2 ,... - S, - fum ry' I V. , 3, 01+ A 7' n g a 'fit' 35J:,.,:,,,g. rf f-'F ' 'F . it . L 15ggg,,,M W 1, L :'vk-QRZQEE1-,-:,,. . -1. . .H 5 1 :E-fwlfhff' 'WN . liz A- ' 1 111 . Af M f , 9 3- ' 41 .eff A ff 3521? 1 1- 4 , ' ,, .,, ' s 1. I 'i 509- is N ,- , ya. ,1 4,5 W 1, Bicycling , 2. Puck , 3. Six-Inches , 4 nn un an va mx sv The Line , 5. Butter , 6. Leroy , 7. johnny A 8. STOCK, 9. Bull , 13. ' Scrubs, 10. j.D. , 11. Mu1e , 12 Chargq , 14. Scooter , 15. Sad 16. Bones, 17. The Great john I... ': ?I'5?ii-v:ff'w2 :5. -.-Aff. -53 , W- 1' Jain V W 'gym V , O fv X ' .Aa xi, - , hh, 1 ...Wh 4 x , , , , ' ' 1 -A..-1' I' ' ' V 'R ' . 'Wim L .-. ' .1 .CHU nk- f . 1. f ., '-5 .I M. 1 , . , K - ' A ' -' p,f,,i6 . ' ,MN fm-., 4- ff -1. 3 .gi 'zj-55 f-135121 W at N. 'M . 1 ' 7s'wi'fw av if2?7f?5N ...... 1. .. - M ' H w....,1N 1 , , A .H H. 1 Jw ,, Q 1 f it jw,,,Q 1.5:L 2 x, k . 221: 4:.15f '. .., . in-5 , an H 51 'M - 1 1 1- . ' f-4 2 ' V wi QA 2 ' j' . , f ' .zfiffw , .M ,, KY D WMM :zu f Y' 1 .1 u 1 +x.??Z'a'3a 1. Fuglaar, 2. Robb, 3. Puckett, 4. Hollis, 5. Col aw, ,E Y Lees, 11. Worrelly, IZ. Turner, 13. Wright, 14 Reaves, 15. Rankin, 16. Durham, 17. Shaffer, 18 gn W E my Rankin, 19. coacher ,zo. stars ,z1. Houser ,Mui , 1, i. i' Iins, 6. Lamb, 7. Cypert, 8. Ache, 9. Barron, 10. . 'Q U . M ' x x .. ,. .. ,, - 22. Hardy, 23. Harris, 24. Hall. ' 1 '?5h ?ie'.f '4-Z, , 'Wu 23' ,im , kbs? ERNIE ACHE ' One year letterman 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 lettex-man at cen- ter. Harry is 5'10 and weighs 150. Larry JAMES ABBE Lettermanhalfback. james is 5'8 and Weighs 145 pounds. JOHN HAMRICK Letterman haliback. He weighs 150 and is 5'10 . B. B. LEES Two years squadman hali- back. He weighs 160 and is 5' 10 JERRY HOUSER Guard squadman. He is 5' 8 and weighs 165. HARROL JONES Two years center squadman. He weighs 135 and is 5'9 . CUIN GRIGSBY End. He is 5'10 and weighs 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 . 1 I .AK A .4-ill' .Q 'qv if , yeen ,M ISI!! I 3 ii ' B.s.n.5. 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 160. MOE MADISON Two year squadman at blocking back. He is 5'7 and 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 I 5'9 , weighs 145. DON HALE Squadman, guard, he is 5' 10 and Weighs 160. JIM KIRBY Squadrnan, guard. He is 5' 9 and weighs 150. DELMAR TURNER Squadman, fullback, weighs 180 and towers at 6'1 . BOB CARLILE Manager two years. Good worker. JIMMIE JONES Squadman, end, his height is 5'10 and weighs 160. GEORGE OLDHAM Two years manager. Indus- trious. ak V V0 :Mi W H-t--H --H ,S V V' VM 'Hn' lv M, My -r-'-r'-- ,ff , I , V - v, - , NGS YEARLJNGQS Y SCHEDULE OPP YEARLI The Yearlings serve as a stepping stone to Midland 0 Z0 the Steers. On the Yearlings the boys are able Odessa 0 35 to play against boys of their own age. They Odessa 6 0 learn the art of blocking and tackling the hard Colorado City B 0 14 way. The experience they gain will benefit them Sweetwater 6 6 very much when they play with the Steers. San Angelo 19 14 Colorado City B 13 Z0 44 10 Top row: Coach Jim McWhorter, Carol Cannon, Virgil Roundtree, james Pettigo, Carl Aken, Paul Fortenberry, 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 Stacey, Dallas Woods, Bill Cunningham, Earl Rusk, Laual Mays,Amos jones, Bob Grass, Don Barber, jerry Cliner,james Warren, Russel Green, Arlis Davis. 3rd row: Ross Ward, james Birdwell, Bob Hoertz, john R. Coffee, Tommy Porter, Kelly Lawrence, Kimble Guthrie, Buddy Blankenship, Charles Wright, Fred Harrington, Richard Chavarria, Kenneth Plew. gl I Q50 QI l CO N, g. 'fg E' '11 1 Q0 , 3 ' ' 4 0 ff lk X A S 5 I , X 4 if A 9 3 HHH1 iii cn f-3 Pl FJ SU rn I Tb cn O CJ Ib U eh V if Front row- Harold Berry 144j, jack Barron 1221, Ca Horace Rankin 1331, Bobo Hardy 1111, , Robb 1971. Middle row- B. B. Lees 166Q. Moe Madison 155j, Ma vin Wright 1995, E11 cypert 1981, Ed' Houser 1882. ' Back Row- Walter Reed, Bob Carlile manager, Deln Turner 1772, jim Bill Little 1961, Gem Oldham manager, johnny Malaise, coax O If :fha fab Front row- V Cuin Grig sby. Back row- Loy Anderson, Arnold Tonn, D.A.Miller . Don Hale. B SQUAD i ,v R.H. Carter, George Worrell, Pat Lamb, ll in 'Mi- gl' X - . L-,QQ N COACH JOHN MALAISE Coach came here in '46 and has had two fairly successful seasons. He went to college at N.T.S. T.C. 'and played basket- ball and tennis there. He is also tennis coach here. Malaise is well liked by all his boys and the stu- dents of B.S.H.S. LITTLE JoHN MA1.AxsE URJ Known to most o us as either Dub or Shorty , Du shows signs of be ing a chip off th old block. Q. Q I f l CAPTAIN HORA CE RANKIN Hoss is a three year let- terman at a forward position. Hoss was high point man last season and second high point this season. He's 5'9 and completes his eligibility this year. He made a1l-dis- trict two years. WE 34 62 41 44 26 Z4 40 47 31 34 34 20 EDDIE I-IOUSER-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 5'11 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. SCHEDULE Midland Sweetwater Midland Ode s sa Abilene San Angelo Sweetwater Lamesa Ode s sa San Angelo Abilene Lame sa THEY 33 Z5 Z5 24 51 fr 23 19 Z4 Z5 2.8 45 ZZ MARVIN WRIGHT-Wright was a letterman from the '46 squad ata forward slot. He's 5'10 and had a good shot from the side. He completes his schooling this year. ELI CYPERT-Eli was a 5'11 forward and was a good man under the basket. Cypert's 17 and finishes his eligibility this year. HAROLD BERRY-5'10 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. 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 6'1 and has one more year. This is his first year to letter. .D B. B. LEES- B. B. is a letterman guard. He stands 5'1l 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. YEATQLING BASKE.'TBl4.I..I.. 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, C06-Ch Jim Mcwhoftef Gciiihoo 0005. A W if fa' l ' l gfkgzv ',,g KA F, If gag? rn it ',.f? 'Ei l ', A .ally ki 'N ,S KV . V' rf , f , fffy. , 'f fx .- 1 1- if ' af , , F x W , x K , V- 0 1, 4. .,v x, I w ig :leg it l it EH, W' 5 I .' :U 7. .. .wx , ax: ' 1 M- in , ' ' uw. A rw K'l' f 3':pL'f1 fi. I , 4 2 E rs gg 2, 3 ms T Q 1 1 ,.a4 a .41 mid. S V4 -3,7 , 'Wifi 1 ...mf The Girl s P E classes consist of every girl in High School During the period they take in Basketba11,Vol1ey- ball, Baseball and Social games. Some begin their classes by taking various exercises. ,I .6f!F'.4 '11- ' if ,,,.,..0. fi . f., lim Y .A A ' , --' M F, fa' ll' i,f A K ,, K , ,,,Qfjf'E1ffffh '- I V. N1k,..p 1 Q , ,..f , ,fy , 1 U' , f ,L 9'iC? 37:Lli!?i 4f,- ' - ' av km.. . H V. A W. 3 , ,. ,T I rf F fi. -W 3 W 5 F' F1 5 kt, vga I, -Q 5 at ,sr,m. li 52 I U Q , pf- . fl . if sl f 'pf vga -. 9 A , , , f Q , M V+? ff -ll, , , , an 1 .y y 146 :If -If' 'ff' wx. Q 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. LEON LEPARD Leon ran the ha mile this year. I won second in t Fort Worth Expo ition Track Mel He is one of t most promisi trackmen in t history of B.S.H. and has two mo years of e1igibi1i1 ERNIE ACHE Ernie has lettere1 two years in track As well as being 1 point getter in thu 100 and 220 he is the anchor man il the 440 relay team 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. ,. I - .jk 3 I I-3i f1 Y'.TT W 5 A N M., 5 1 W V The my I 7 Q Stee r T r ack 5 if Team V, . me ,ix W, Boys' Te nni s Team Montgomery Hoertz Thurman Lawrence Grigsby Houser Lees Back row: Hershel Stockton, Houser, Kirby, Hale, Fannin, Turner, 1. Bailey, Miller Second row: Pool, Webb, Russell, Lepard, Thorp, McDonald, Tonn, Coffee, Fox, Carter First row: Ache, Lamb, Hardy, Shannon, Robb, Berry, Rankin, Shaffer, Worrel1,R Girls' Tennis Team jenkins Robbins Whitaker Hewett Lovelace Pearce ST U 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 district mile record and placed 6th in state meet. THE ST UDENT COUNCIL Donald Webb Billie Younger Murph Thorp President Secretary-Treasurer Senior Representative B. B. Lees Mary Beth Morgan Roy Lee Pool junior junior junior Representative Representative Representative K., . ills yelsiiilsw . f - Jane Stripling Joyce Worrell Howard jones Janelle Beene Sophomore Sophomore Freshman Freshman Representative 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. 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. 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 El 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. il' 33 1 g f if QM 4 Q' H QQ 4 f A, m g E1 W K sq? t or 3 at '1 Wim. 1 dns 'E arg? Z EDDIE HOUSER - All District Basketball '47, Football, Co-captain '47,' 'B' ' Association, junior favorite '4 6, 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 All- district '46, two year Basketball, B Associ- ation, Student Council. my ' , ...ff , I Aff- . Sffill! ' '- il' f3?iff,1zf X Ji i t f 2 gp '? ,pu - v -is .wir , f ' , ,nf f:- oonr ' is 'I' Q' i it :fm V-at-vwmsnwuumuw --Mwnumuu WHO'S WHO B. B. LEES-Football squadman two years, bas- ketball, President junior class, junior favorite '46-'47, junior play,TLennis, 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. n ,.,A.e,'- L ff f , ,L L 'uid' AY: in . p q., Jrfrvwf' , p ...2'.?'!'rQ-411 15 a IANNELLE BEENE.-Student Council, Lat- in Club, Scholar ship. WAYNE HORNE-Latin Club, one act play, Vice President Freshman class. PATSY YOUNG-Latin Club, Declaration two years, office force, Scholarship. IUNE COOK-Be st all- around Freshman. IANE STRIPLING-Student Council, Latin Club, Secretary Sophomore class. 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. Donald Webb A Editor O ml Y 1. 5 -4 go all Al 1 ' t J : u to .3 ', 1 . J . and I - 4, Q. A .,., .- 4 ,i1 . ! 1 if M A EL RODEO STAFF -.K MICKEY CASEY Business Manager Jos DICK MERRICK ' Assistant Business Manager JIMMY MOREHEAD Assistant Business Manager JAMES HOLLEY, Assistant Business Manager SONIA WEAVER Senior Editor MOE MADISON junior Editor-Sports Editor DEE ANN SANDERS Sophomore Editor HELEN MONTGOMERY Assistant junior Editor f ,, ERNXA STEWARD Sponsor EDDIE HICKSON ' Art Editor LILLIAN TAMSITT. Art Editor DICKIE CLOUD Art Editor ililiii 1 I Sf lffiff .. 5 'fo .. :fIi.Q5l5i,tf5wz', . ' ' n if Mi' , ,T 3, ,, , , f .. . .1 X Betty Stute Co-Editc R .', -, 1 . bs 1.5455 - .t ,i , Q.,-yt, . ,,,.. ..,, to E Ao't 7 KT? E o A A1255Vi2f'4a'zf,jg -'Vin 1- ty Ev BILLIE WATKINS EDITOR-FIRST SEMESTER Y ' in C . w X K N 'V , 'X if 3, cl K I !? I M ,M 3 I 5 11 THE CORRAL STAFF MARY A. WHITAKER ' Assoc. Editor Znd Sem. BOBO HARDY Sports Editor EUGENE MOORE ' Business Manager lst Sem. CHARLES COOPER A-ss't Bus. Manager lst Sem. BARBARA LYTLE Feature Editor WANDA FORREST Feature Editor LYNELLE SULLIVAN Bus. Nlanager Znd Sem. MARY A. DORSEY Bus. Manager Znd Sem. FRANCES WILSON Art Editor PAT RA Y Art Editor PATSY 'YOMPKINS Exchange Editor. DOROTHY SATTERWHITE Exchange Editor HELEN MONTGOIv1ERY EDITOR-SECOND SEMESTER ASSOC. EDITOR-FIRST SEM 41 i 'P ff I- 5, LATIN CLUB The Latin Club has a total 115 alert students. The b motto is Facta non 'ban fDeeds not Wordsl. :ently the second year stu- ts took a trip to Carlsbad 'erns, which has been cus- nary for some time. SPANISH CLUB Q Spanish is becoming increasingly important in Southwest. Students are instructed not only in language but in the customs and culture of the zish-speaking peoples. The Spanish Club has nrollrnent of lZ0 students. HOME I:lCUNOlvilCS For the future housewife a A course in dress designing, mod- V eling, and making is offered. S In cooking girls learn to plan and cook meals so as to be efficient in preparing menus. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Membership in the Cf,A,A. is based solely on grade points. Girls who build up l10 points become mem- bers and receive the G,A,A. award. 'The present program includes tumbling, volleyball, health, bas- ketball, softball, and social games. The organiz- ation has added much interest in the le. E. Depart- ment. Achievement of the coveted G,A,A. award is the high light of the program. .4 I UB ASSOCIATION To get in the B Association you must have lettered in either football, basketball, or track and that is only the beginning. You go through a lot to get in this organization and by the time you do get through you certainly appre- ciate it. The ambition of every athlete is to be in the B Association before he gets out of school. lik: av PRESS CLUB The Press Club consists of all journali students. They had a Christmas dance 1 this spring a chicken barbecue. They he done a swell job on the school paper, we h. all enjoyed it. ,Q 'S OFFICE FORCE The office assistants are chosen upon the rs commeziclaiions of teachers and students as tho: students best qualified to carry out the duties the office. Good grades, excellent school citizen ship, and the capacity for exercising good judg ment are the rrxosfg izrxportarxt factors considere when appointigngg thcfrri, Im-low: Dedication of the ggyrrm curtains any 'V V A , N. 3 ,W, ind! r 1 . , . r 'A A ,rf A, Ji, Qfrvw, vf unexrfnun in '4 .Q-vi oo 'U 'W' QQ g M . A. ,. . fi ff ' 1 ' 15: ,M , ,Q 2, A ' f s '9715 ' f 1. u 4 If A Q Q 'in , ff f Q ' 'Q 379Pl1'awm,,.,,Yw V' Q 5 4f,f'f ' g' -si K '-can av ,. yr ,S 'eww nr fl' A' QM HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL, . 75 '5 li , , .5 3 X - - iff, - 1 ' ' 53,5 3 I ' ,M 3- 31? 1 Q . , ,.', N11 ,,. E H - - ' 1 . lll ll 4 , V N ,. ' l X ' Q xg' ' YV I 5 gl s 1 F' ? K, Q: g,, 1 w 5 x l fl w. x lf v .,,i. N Y Q E I , .' ' 1 ga l 1 ' 'N 54 f 5 4 O -A A , X' qv vi Q 'R' ' My r 4 K A Q s fn 'F ji ff , ' l 'A . is . v 5 5, , , ,1 e. 1Q: in Vg li W ,Z l il h Dot and Scooter hula at the Halloween Q 1 L i Carnival. b I Professxonal dramamcs!!! ffgj kr w ' FS .is , gk Quite a crowd! Football bo a ove 1' night ! -e , 4.,,..i , , 521, , .Q ' K M331 BJ if fb ' 'I . , 534541. . , ,A nf :.',j5gif:-iw '5 g,1i wf,g,., 1 1 ' mggw: ,, , - bf 2 2 -Q J :s1,: si. I f , dw 5,5155-i . :fi 5: me nxisbhzflkfmz-'ffl ys turn Hawaiian N i T ' 2' 5 R 'fi xx, i If . 1-1 -w 2 ,.4,3U, F i CGMPDLIMENTS 'OF NATHANE JEWELE RS 2.21 Main Big Spring Fcalzuvimg Ndliohallf AJYQY'Lf,SgD DFRFTONBS, 'DJ8'l'C-HES, agp Igwgify Shroyer Moior Company Justin Holmes, Mgr. Phone 37 iYonr GMU and Oldsmobile Dealer, 424 E. 8111 SETTLQQQHQTEL W Tffxcxs UCCTIIC Compomq The HEC oF Flow-,rBv,y1Hf1 Fllwafys 33211 Conleyis flowers flower-5 for Que wry High S'o.hoo7 Qmssloh Sobw I Tfhgng, 8670 L griffin meet Navi' Dhxendg HT ,Sf Gite PY' Us 'B-5- 1-5 Ha '9OVt -ALE- Hc1rTle L1 Bfomers l C I e CL rx e rs Viog-up aND Dekvcvy Service' C I eu. me rs D Li e rs P H ceff e Q' S 116 main Pl-xone42.0 CPIOECC EAJLT5 'BEST 21101 C R Big Spring VQQK5 My HOMSC C3CLf'f GT CGMPLETE DEPARTMENT Fresh meefs Groceries Cereals., Dorseq e Serves You Better Thane. 152A 110 Nah e -Saves You More MWWWMWW WWWW j Mmm my mam Wlww 141417 o EE JoN ES MoToR co. Phono 555 map mag, Job mud Trucks Plymouth COKEICOCA-COLA Coca-Cola and it abbreviaiion Colm are he regisiered irade-mark which disfinguisln Hn Produd' of The Coc+Cala Company. l THDMAS 'l'YPEWRl'l'ER EXCHANGE RUYAI. TYPEWRITER DEALERS RENTALS, REPAIRS OFFICE SUPPLIES HON P. O. BOX 1204 Q45 SQ-VNE?LYl EgEHVlEE y5T5Rf-W TRAiNiN? Hq55eN ERS HWS RiRcRAF1'5ALes7 JE ZNNCE lmop ancl Flying School t BIG SPRING, TEXAS GIIIB HWS 65427 Zzfirhx '41 Sluxoks Xmsxtisb yvffffziikmm EL Gonzo WACRER5 THE CORRQL PI-llI..C,o PR.oOuc.'x',5 INBIGSPRING SPORTING- G-ooos ITS Boone Horne Bill Horne EMP '5A'iSa5,HPA2f?,ffTHERN cmvyeerulnvwrs Bi7SFf?1'4'7 flfyfy Sc may .mfaffrrr Fo R '45 - Z.7,7c,l,fewvlEAfTs . , f .A U0ud'S Lcuundrq and Du' Cleaners Mawr C,0mpleTe, Qieanfnq fveecie The Record Shop Lo.Te.5'f Tu.ne HITS fiEi?ia?Gi3E? FUR R FOCDD STOKES HELPING' TO BUILB WEST TEXAS Zafkalasafa and fdfdxlf lffforo-416 274490 BERUTIFUL Shoes Dresses purses Hafs 115 Easf Third Tglwonelqci RER THEHTRE5 'R-IEZQXUIEQEN 'l lf Y'? Q 1P'?'Q l lf 7'i'?f1l il' 'l l 'vP'?- 'l 1l- 'lf MCDANIEL SERVICE STATION OLLIE MCDANIEI. Phone 1340 -- 311 Gregg St. BIG SPRING TEXAS Shop QT The Morris YSTE Sqsfem Phone 608 504 CJOPIRSOFLST QTQSYUQVL Cleaners Vhonfi 1775, .'14..,.i gh rig: C 0 S D E N Petroleum Corporation R. L Tollett, President DFYH. Elecifric Lo. Eiecfficul Hppllances H N Llowr Execfricat Needs Phone 851 217RunnelS marliwenfz Insurance Hqencq NR I 'PHII95 6407 Ru.nnelS Recd E5TaTe - Loans 'R-:vmamevrt 'Llfmfc Shop Insurance 'Rear' l7Ol Gvefgg ,, E KTM, B-'qqesf Lfiffle Oilfice. In 7 Sfores Sesvinq QJesT Texas Burrows Furnifure Co. Big Sprlnq ,Te nas use Bcxrrowg E1usa1Eu1menT'Plan, Besf Hamburqefs 'nn Town Cor Lisfal fbafe West Tuas Bowling Center BOWL FOR HEALTH 12.0 5econd5T. 314 Runnels Big Spring C ONG RAT U LATION SEN IORS The h'ii's Shop Chilclrews New Boys ami Girls Siges up To lla year-S ma E. 354- Co.H 1546 UR HOME Y A S A S E R V I C E 0 No Equipment to buy 4 ' No Investment 0 No Work to do Culligan Soft Water Service sosnsm Pho... sas P6055 UYIYB P4113 N160-L5 RLAND nom-1 TRAPNI-:r.L !0lgJ-Ohh-SDVI Ph oune. 7g BIG SPRING HARDWARE CO. Fe e Sportmenas Heaclcluarters F or West Texas B15 SPHH35 Nlosf Compleie Fav The Entwe Fawzaly V mfs- James P29500 Oomplimenis Ofy07 K ami Build Propriefor uuseigawsn N 5O'D,RCLnnSl5 Lf-in and Ru,-xhezs Sf, Creighton Tire C0 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL P 203W :Thrd SFIBERLING TlRl:b TAYLOR ELECTRIC COMPANY FBIGIDAIBE Salas 8 Servloo Phono 408 8 1015 212 East 3rd Hllem Q-Jroces' 205 E. 5 4 Th 615 E: H HGH, pecaahme an me, foods CU'1!.'!,'3I'4i PS BIG SPRING TEXAS nherznn 1BHwan: Cftnmpang TELEPHONE 856 3312 313318 UF usucal 'i lnsf nis 'RCHL 0 3 po. 0 n pos-Tmq Goods J C PENNEY C0 OUTFITTERS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY It Pays to Shop at Penney s CO m pl I meals Woolworfh Co jg L'0u.r dfme, Sfore. AW 4v'6afzf O ' 1 . T El 101 gg i X A '- A 11 i f ' 'flTI'FEmiTW3TfTlflil' ' Cv, SHINE PHILIPS 0.f' L1 . r. we S - . . G. OIQEILISIEJILISJE 2:7 1:AI!f STRE ESTABLISHED 1927 I O Q H3-115 MAIN STREET --1 P.O. BOX 907 ' ' , exam ' QQ ' 'Pm Ho s O .... ru.rvse V Q R I 5 . q u . , U , 1 . T To F 2 I8 mam. KH 5nqderC Jqr L. ormivu: 5 lm op Ladies' and Chi Iclrfris Near nm L35 Ph-1017 H-TThmK you . Phuvne570 we QPPYECIGJC your 1 pdmnaqe S'Pe.a.YX5. Qlfz 'Drug BYO 5. ami 'J'-'M 'M' DW! 5m1ppy5erva'ce Sfahkm Q'M M JCOWN me Emstfhircl 21:z.czNc. 3.1.5 4.411 fyliid .. -k uw F. TQTC5 QW Erisfow - Insure ln. Insurance If ,P0l1STO be Susie Home boa ns Per. Buuq. 11.1250 u Club Cafe 107 E.3rd Sf. wwe SPCQ.iCLll,'5C in qood S'recLks'? Y OpeY1 21+ hours Campug Camgecn Phone I3 Nr. 1- Nm. Pai Philffpv A Xbxneve. c.Y-'?-'VHEQAY Mana yer'-S VLQNQS cuff: N MEAD5 FINE CAKE SHOP fvbcacvs Gmc dbcread Gio. 33 V UQ STOVE TWINS CAFE Gonjrafculatlow 1i:Stf4G00dP1aCeT Et nme and Le onar d C k Scvuovgy Fgr Further Oufsf ' . ahdznj fqchlevemenfs IN lbw I-L7 U'C-HDPLLCI BST Groceiy The pvwerrdbf Dvuj Stowe Located, In The Heart QF The 'Vradsnj Dfstrsct H Hpds meei .Tovze5 81 Hoev'tiig9F B15 Spring Zormsilm at Cavalualc. To A Buick' McEWEN MOTOR CO. 211 West 4th Street Phone 848 84 Ry J WEL 305 Main Street BIG SPRINGS, TEXAS Wlm1 We Soy It ls, IT IS G. W, EASON W. R. RAYBURN SETTLES DRUG Willard Sullivan Propriefor FHHNKLIN5 BURNS vDEPQr1mcn1' Sfqrg, Dresses- SUM' fooj Fill Cccasions Ladies Readq-to - Wear Phone. 153 202 main. I7 71-CQVS . YI . 5.3 SPM, Cl aq'5'N0'D' Lax, Cleaners H.E.Clml Owner Phon e 70 10'IfMcu 71 Homefs Grocery cmd MarKeT lOl Rmmels ST. Phone 236 Biq SPrfvfci,'-VCXOS .Dlamon Girls lnlolc. lnes 'Pearls C ompo.cTs BTQCCIBTS I Luqqacie l ds Boqs l.1Jo.l'cl'1es founftfm L P505 U, Q 8 mdli Binqs 'f fl F T rf' -5 JOSDCQU :Emi CDI ew Flclclress 911Johnson. omellson Cleaners prom T Eeeieaef-Lf Secrunce, , 9 M We 9498 SETTLE5 15eau.Tv.f Shop -A 'Phone 42 -lf'l 'l' 4' 4' 4f l' lv flf'6 -7'5 l' 'lf'-lf 17 Q' 4' -l 1?'l T'?' 5' ' qrm. gem, fporfmn-,, Humble Oil 1 Reg. Co. or H bl 0'l J Bradskwws F um 6 ' an GASOIIIWB COhQG'0.TLLlQ.TIO0S 5enfos'S EVE' 1464!-'IVF' 'PH47 zomanm PM 797 2-' Roan - NEREURY - Lmuom mama Elmo Wasson BIG SPRING, TEXAS ru PETROLEUM um. 7 5 2 I U R' S gfe ' ' Qc1'fc.he.s- Dlamonds -Clwlno. il 'FTW' 'F 'F 1l 17'?f Y ?f f7'leNfngev-S 7313 ,Swpv-mfgs' bwvtgu-b,S'-fave po? meh mem 'ri Boys Cl otbwj S506-9 Find rUv'mSHanj Phone. 715' B51 5pinq,T'exn I , CM 429241 ,. at j vs ' 'I LJDOJS -BT05 wglwfqgis 4' s:?::g,. pg! ' w v.r-Fa .r - Newsstand Flnd 5111116 'Rmflor' Gump I i'men'b5 Of B HAHVSS EEE-Qff'If9 plouJeQ'5 Best 'ldfshes To HHBSHS Students wear Ourlfloufers For Fllljfovr HCUPQIJ Ocasswns L ew, Sfeevg ongiva,-101414 ns' ,Sf:u.dent5 49 lq.ch1e,veme-ntSPu't' woowih Tn 1-lb 417 Fvwewd Wan KQV S B Spvmfgsfflostcompleia and. STO r Q UerrxorLSmufH mqr I t5 Ldv- ppvemaee DUVABUWWBS5 mv z:.YYlvs CE' Bev mn 1 as 1 5 vmof sqe 'Lf' C' UJPULC EL UJ00f,E.YLG Compie-be Lme 011 Pine vocgv-aes 4 pin 7V?ecL'l'.S' U U J , C 0 , .W si ma , -s HQ J lj A . - Curios G f Novelfies ro. S llr'l0 0 Bea' C 3 lm mexican -of indian Jewelry G Hn . . , C' anne, 5 '4 Hn , , 0 Q, 3 U- . h me v ci ' f 1 . f7I' I 1 .- Nix I H iw, - F ,X X , .. A W A I' 4 X . 3,,. , ,f Yr ' '1 Ji, W ' -af 1 ff' f ,1 A -, , .- L . . A .Ky X 1 I. 1' ' W .', , U H f :, 1 , , fx 'L ,' . ' N' , '. -w Q -u. 5 1 .rv l . f J , ,f E' 4 ' 1 W1S.TZ'Bi.'22:uiQ . N, L1 .1 514. . mini' 'mf AJ, ISIN ' 'V'Fb3V' . 12J22 hR uf. . 'f 'X 1.-.. 'fa w, 4-155,115 QMMU f' .m.M.2'iA!iAI:h5nz' ' ' ' H3H?.iHi.!irL-i,fuf '3Lix5'5!l!lg'UA'Zzv.lPfL1E.uL5.f111MhLG'l3 . eww ' iKKiQMHMiQl'InLZ!fA,f.'M IAv? :'i'i' 'NPN ' , ' !a'ili1-Wdf.2!39p?,eJi21w2k-ivy. - f 'ffm'-1151556-5 -'-iffHuMHQEE6M'W1 YB1 ' MN. 4 ., J ,A 1 ' ff' kg, , , Q -w, 4 1 .Q 1 - ,--S . ,R M M . ,U ,- 'dwg x- , A, - , ,. .A U ,yn z S A 1f'r . , . , . o M A Nw, gm:.,ffms.mm.w.s-,. Ar, w,,..1l-.g'L'3A.,a 1ummNiLlLFr.2C3S1,,:Lf2-, ,M 23,4imuiiQl 'T ' f:,z',m.Lsb.p.4.,1 f.,'.:mimi1- Q ' ,Ax' . 434 5: ,, 4 ,E in , ' M mm, I - q ' 1 H Qin-A , Tv , 5, ,., 9 Y ,K n ., 2' . w - L z - , ,... A fix 2 I Il' . f Y ' ,A X Z' --,Q Q 1 nwgxyni www-R 4. L kk .i .:C, L in ww. ..,. ' ex 2 ' iff -' ab- 1 :s?Hk' J: . '1 I -.w:.MgMH ,, ages, I 'ww' 1 52' 4' I K W .f ag lag? if 'ZH-'WF MM, 5,-:eh .,--X. .f f.: Sf 34:31,N'ZMxJfiP331rZf'P5a!K3'!Q'Ji'F?'ri7?vZi?' Q, nu he S tQv,i0i1u9 wir n 1


Suggestions in the Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) collection:

Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection, 1947 Edition, Page 1

1947

Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952


Searching for more yearbooks in Illinois?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Illinois yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.