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Jfov is wa gud za WL ymmor as of Each Qfuclfmf Emfi fo record Hwr, 48.665 'Of h5 mmm frauds M52 Smcavd hay.-5, WU Mews! vccakx fr mTM-asa, Q es HW, cndkass Claws of sch M-funbw Wm we. are suwsssfd. 5 'J -- 1 Q o A l u, A 'S x QYXCX l C 0 -- ' 01 v' L1 memorvas of our SQMQQX da-,STE-us xs our 'X 1 1 N , ' 'N ' 'N V 0 Y 1 osx x T U. We BTHFF George Miller Editor Wat on Bob 'van Asst Editor Jr Asst fdxtor M195 Boyle Earl Downey Sponsor Henry Ray Jr Asst Bus. Bus. Manager STAFF Grace Ed1th Adams COPY Editor G' G' lartha Lee Seeger Artist Editor a7F'Tq 5 F A ' S' Tw' Junior Collingsworth Photo Editor Evelyn McKinney Photo Fditor C 1-' Jean CooWbwugh Feature FU1tO1 Edward Chapman Club Editor in cas. Frances Mitchell Jr Asst Photo iq Kathleen Delmar Feature Ed1t0F may Bobbe Brad haw Ruth Lee Chanselor Typist Typist Garth lassingill Club Editor Ed. 5 L I , N Q. I 'Q . f ,rr , i G Xl ' . .. G1 ' L... ', . 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G. Stephens E. B. Geyer J. F . Kiekhusch .49- , nf 1 Qs 'ff 47' 'YU' i Y ,Q M,,,, js, 'Hs' xl ag, f Q, 43. 0 ,, 5' 'se f 1 J' in , A., 2. SX Miss B. Angie Miss Eskelson Liv, ffflu AJWV Mrs. Fulgum ik Ik Esm- H n. V ,H . IQ Boyle Mrs. Henderson Miss Woods Miss Johnson 1 Mr. Telford Miss Eagzwf fs., SL dn 0 W ' gui!! -1- ' 'L WUIUR 'CIA lx il! 4 15 ! Hrs Martin 2 catfish smith S LangforH fur--uf Mr Rowe Q Mr. Kirby J 23 5- , 5 N TT' 7 1 Mrm Cnckrell, xg! lax Q. I . , x f ! . Q A -L -1. Mfiifwilliams Miss Huds n g wvf fvibcwk. .4lll.. fi gk QIZ45. E., -1 5x 'Q , I - TT' N. Miss Robinson Mr. Reece 1 tnlbxs . Miss Wilson Mrs. Frady 1, 6 Llffqua , Q 3 Q Miss Kral Mr. Payne Mr. Pennington Mr. Terry - 135 9 Y ei' YW' Mr. Lewis .K ,H , Mr. Everest Mr. Patchln QYIDISP vmsmiwucs X ozf lr. Compton 25 3. iQf v S0 N xxx, Katherine Clark Vera Adams Emily Carter Shorty Chambless 1- B . .4 Mr. Hill JG I 'X 'Q mJXx1D9llJ'i M0111 QWQZU 0, f , 9 f A 1 .F , wi Qu fl t,Qf1 gQA0XLUkUu f J WW . f ,N 5 , f K 1 n1sYVl'fE Mb 'Q 1'0f'fYLQkfvf f . .. V ' .- 1 , x 'fur -w f A A X h x v. wb I 1 1, L-A J V4!L,L,f,Lq ,R L L fN,5,g7f, , - j I 4 .J 4? N HENRY RAY Folks, meet Hank, our A-1 senior prexy-vice-president of West Texas State Press Clinic--member of NHS -business manager of the Borgata- an active participant in sports and dramatics-and seems quite fitted to his title of Best all-round boy of the Iunior Class and Most Popular boy of the Senior Class, REBA BATEMAN High stepping Reba is one of our drum-majors who so ably leads our band-an active participant of many clubs and a girl who is tops with all her classmates and teachers. hard to beat. l faq.. 1' FRANCES WATSON Harken-the best all-round senior girl, most popular sophomore and junior girl is now before your eyes. One of the most brilliant students ever to enroll in Berger High, Fran- N ces is a member of the Nl-IS, Who's Who, and ICL-secretary of the senior class, vice-president of the junior class, and assistant editor of the Borgan-these are some of the offices she has filled. FANNIE ADKISSON Flapper Fanny is the dark-haired beauty who helped make Bcrger High tick-her time has been well taken by music, dramatics, home- ec., and pep squad activities good worker for Borger l-hgh and PAUL ROBINSON A fisherman that fishes for every- 6 thing from sharks to goldfish-is one of those mathematics scholars of Borger High-an ardent member of 4 ' the Math Club-after school he finds time to be a married man-folks, 21 '?'x picture that, and you have Paul, GRACE ADAMS Grace demonstrated her ability as treasurer of the senior class by ably completing her business transactions concerning the rings. As copy edi- tor of the Borgan, she performed praiseworthy tasks. She is an active member of the NHS, Who's Who, and the ICI.. organizations. LAURELLA ANDREWS 'fl.ollv alwa s has a smile GEORGE MILLER This clever and quick witted younq man aptly adiusts himself to what- ever task he undertakes to do- goes in for such varieties as debate, math, chemistry and group singing. George has to his credit such achievements as being vice-presi- dent of the Senior Class, editor of the Borgan, a memberof the NHS and Who's Who. . Y . HO matter how tough the going, and so, T naturally, is liked by everyone - sho spends her spare time reading -is active in the current events club, and has been for three years a member of the ICI. Club. DORIS BARRON Doris Smiley Barron possesses one of those Vitamin D smiles which brings in the friends-she has held her own on the debate squad for three years-was on the Growl Staff and vice-president of the Dra- matics Club in '40 as well as a super-saleswoman as ticket mana- ger ci the all-school and iunior plays-shes one of those girls who'll always be cn 'op ml ' i 0' l 1 ROXIE MAE BEADLE In case you didn't know, this is the black-haired smiling little girl name o' Roxie, who spends her time col- lecting souvenirs-for two years she rooted for the Bulldogs-has been an active member in the Home Ec, Big Sister, and Popular Song Clubs -has a smile for everyone-a trait worth having. f MERLE BEAVER Muskrat is one of Borqer Highs indespensables-worth his weight in gold as a manager for the bas- ketball boys-a delightful person to work with. V x V! .J 'Xt' iv? BARBARA BISHOP Barbara, or Rob, is another new- comer in RHS--hor favorite pfis time is cxizlinfi up in fl big chair in a dark room and readinq mys- tery stories--or is that possible?-Y Anyway, shes made ri lot of new 5 friends in Berger ind we are glad .C 'I shes here. PAULINE BOYLAN Q 3 Q5 MAURINEI BECKUM Dippy has been here just long enough to prove herself an artist, a dramatist, and a swell GUI'- associate director of the senior play this year--former head drum maior from Littlefield rind a former mem- ber cf the Thespiari Club. DANIEL BOONE K+rriturky Dania-l Boone doesnt qo around shootinri liars nor does he vwn ll strinfi of thorougntircds, but ho does have ci collection of wlvrt-nots and trinkets that would ...- open the eyes of any eastern em- peror -is an enthusiastic member of the riiirlil. 21-- 'Q - lg IACK BRANDON Lani, the Guard, as he was 2 Polly is a favorite with every- one, not only because of grand bas- ketball playinq, but also because of her eternzl gcod humor-she is al- ways ready for a good time. gr- . 41 GEORGE BRAIN Georgie is a favorite with every- cne and is everyones friend---the black-haired gentleman who has a one in a million personality- spends most of his time on the D. O, program, but he's one student S whom we couldnt get alonri with- out. Ktltfwlil in the good Old days, can play football with the best of them, having lettered two years. Next to football comes the fad of wear- ing red shirts to match his red curly hair, but he also goes in on a big sale for plays-the comedy roles are :is iivxzrite. BILLY BRAY Billy rms a personality that has no comparison-v-makes a bright spot in BHS with his smiling countenance and his resemblance to a page from Esquire, ,- oy. P or ROSELLA BROCK When Rosy is around, be sure to watch your snapshots, for her hob- by is collecting these offsprinqs of nitro-cellulose, She also is an in- despensablo member of the Choral Club-her rosy cheeks fit well with her nickname. Ghtv- fox 1 xiii-Sth L I l' ' F .4--A ALTON BULLA This quiet, studious-looking boy has played a very active part in the athletic life of BHS---lettered in foot- ball in i939-on the track team of '39-on the '40 boxing team-a real outdoorman is Alton, besides knowing a good deal about such in- door sports as math and chemis- try! DICK BULGER Meet Mr. Bulqer, with all his million- dollar words cmd artistic qesticula- tions--a genuine Shakespeariarr ac. tor--won first place in '39 county declamation tournament - third in district declarnation of '40 - was vice-president of 1940 speech class and portrayed the unforgettable character, Ten'Percent Malley' of The Lady Electsf' V nl I s T' .f , , 1 x Annie trunks 'rf a qoozi Leak tc wg. 'Q is a rnerrrhr,-r or TIL' Clul: fini 'r lavtriirf . . - the Choral Clit ' 2: '- serioritt: in Lips 1-.:. . . yr, , t Spanish play. LIN ' X z ,J . k x 5 X Q 'H l-.'iX'Nf' FV - ' 'lvfrrckxe' is our lei pe: r,....:U ,wma .. ., C, 1 PLUS'-liffiifflil lil I ' l 'f2C ' t i- the Scout Advancement Clubs 3 mqx 44' x BETTY JEAN CHAMBLESS Betty lean is the tiny tot of the senior class-made an adorable Pokey in Eight Cousins -lauqh- inq and jolly, Betty lean is one of our favorites. Shes charming in a white nurse's uniform. ,ma years, co-ccrriiciirt in . -if - vicefpresiaerif of Fic f. str-:nrt Cflghvx-. :s lfli' 1:35 iznfri- dale for queen ---A in 1: 551-L-5 fic everythxnzz, 1f,.'ll.tll!1' 5 strtriz of boy frterras. ROY i'AFlT'r' Casanova, as tie is Clllffi ly fr.. the qirls, l-if-csrrn-1 cz valurrtle uri 0' almost infiispens-'itilo rtzerzzcer :gf the Iunicr Police Forge cicrirz lit i , . service with the oragxnizxtienginl done his part in The Crirzeri' lfistory ,,, the Readinqsfcr-Fun, and especiahy 75 ls- -in Pl HLLYP RALPH BURTON Ralph has played his way through svkzocl with a rect-a-toot-toot of his French horn-hes the quiet sort of person whom everyone likes - a areat any. Cii.MPBEl.L Phi is that 'guy running around 11,31 every .nw .ities--rms -uri enthu- f - '-. si :strc rirozril.-er cf Ht- :tiling-fervlruri I W ' iflaz,--elie s cnf of ftftse reigie who , I .tier :ny f.f9'JC.lYS Clif-:nisfry-:ie's got X 1 x-.xrrierigl gif-rsozrziify arti luis 5' ' :ys rf-1r.iy :rr funn- r creat asset L Ii E15 F'-v,,...,.,e 1- ,,,..,. .,I...,+.i..r. cIt.,.iY ,U ,, L Alfzpaar. Hug .+-..':1,: Casrfy .ras leer. lusy writ' has D. C '.'.':rk, he man :aged tc tina time tc get in his szugrre- cf Qzctxvgties - spent three years in the E.:r.d Cnitviherged for c,:.e year to prevent :cfidents by Q' airectrrxg tratfig nc xr fzf- s:?19cl- ' has seen an entnusgrstic rnetncer cf me FL-adinq-for-Yur. Clar'-:grid be- srues tzirrt, is a reauirr fencin- VONCEIL VVOMBLE or filcn'i1e ffl: mir Sf'l'lL'LJL tgy starr: lzst year with kim Hwiriniric: wry flllll rleisrrrt smile' firm niynirxrzc pc-rsorrrlity---has lettered in basket- lrgll and win ,ga to town cz-ri her L lllilQ1f'fIl'IlF-hi cft tlio prize with her Q- ' t 1, ir ruterix' :tion of scatfor Erriined .Q -. ':5:1'y in the senior play-a qai - P f ta :roi to bf-'rt and had to find with- ' cat a date. I V fl: ay ,L . Q . ,1:rt?5gE A355 it l- wrist . rf i' ? . if RUTH LEE CHANSLOR Stop? Loolcl Listen, everybody! Heres a qirl who actually enjoys writing in that strange language called shorthand-we wonder! Was awarded two medals for typing in the year l938-39-has belonged to Heading Club, Big Sister Club, and Library Club during her tour years. EDWARD CHAPMAN Pretty Boy the pride and Joy oi his class proved to be ok when of the Senior Class an active ptr taker in Dr ima its 'ind spors killer diller as Charlie in E ,h Cousins member of NHS and Whos Who ticket manager for Senior Play oi 40 a swell guy to have in BHS r .Q shi. 1-Y- -fiq, 8 LEONAPD COll.llwb MOFTH U? the b Collie who x o i er s st t 'ic Loy s s e ie hem istrv cl a rieri tvrminq ,fl 1 rn 't er of Annu rl f t e K Q ' is A HHAo i M., . . .. . . . , ' ' i . . ' ,' ve all rein nb as .' , .. . 1 K the mo popular 'List ' , i he was elected BestAll-round boy ' rf. , g typical all-rcuzti' classrnate -- ' C - ' 'i - 'ty X ' ha been vice-g'fesi'i-'nit ot 12. c.., - t. ' c t . J t --'1 ,K ' A fab, :.r.E.-cr ci the . Q - ' H .' H ' 'V iii? - te-an, sfrsge ntqnaaper ct 'Tn-2 bady H - Electsf .in er1'E:as:.1st1: ...nib ' - ' . A ' . ban i, argl twice on the ' rt ' ' - ' Staff. He is also ti ztierxzlzer o .h ' . NHS. has a 40- Y? friends .tu 2 is , ketlvill Qs. MELVA lOYCE DOWELL Miss Dowell is a student that any school would be proud of-she has the peculiar trait of causing no one any trouble-enjoys being a member of the Popular Music Song Club-she's crazy about chemistry, but we're crazy about that black hair that blows around BHS. Al- though her friends call her Scat- terbrain, we could use a lot more like her. in gzii RAY CONNELLEY Witty, blond haired, Hay usually cheery countenance and a winning srriile ready to greet his friends. As freshman president, de- bate student, and, a fiery member of the basketball teani, he made on every corner and is a favcrife with the teachers. BGB COBY 6, ' Bon nas :ne of those winning smiles that have won Exim an endless list of friends-did a great Job in his part ,zs one ct the Eight Cousins' :een a hard worker in D. O 't ' me irist two years-a swell lynn' and ti Irzeni worth his weight HASKELL DAVIS Always a tavcrite with his team- mates Hack lettered two years in footlcall as guard and end respec- tively-iettered two years in bas- as sharp shooting forward, and was captain of the l94l team Besi-ies sports, industrial arts seem to occupy his leisure time. FRANCES COPELAND 'Srnokeyn is the smiling inspiration ot her class-showed her dramatic -ilility as Aunt Jesse in Eight Ccusins' -makes a very effective 'innufil salesman and a delightful gerson to know. HYLLIYQ LOLUSET TEiA.'.'.'ECT3D Er-irrir fri:-fZt,r'i is bit 1 river- ixni 'rt heartwtretisurer cf the lffl. ' lub one year--one of our pegxpic-st te-in squad rriemrffrs lxzst yefiz- l.elg'efi make .ir sive-ss of Nite Qin-sl in '38-insists on '-rilecting tzxs-i fE.in'is cirlled 'Wlfliat Notsf MARVIN DODSON Meet Mr. Dodson, who, although -ilwiiys quiet and never bothering anyone, is a real package of energy -ooes in for sports of all shapes and forms and is good in all of them-has been an enthusiastic member of the lr. Historian Club and a valuable debate student-a an FQ. Y'- if 'vc 4'-is is., swell guy. 3: Tn. r Q MAYME IGN DUNAWAY We don't know where she got them, but Mayme lon has quite a collection of salt shakers--and of boys. She has worked on the Growl staff, been a capable ex- temporaneous speaker, Pres. and Vive Pres. of the lr. Historian Club, and a favorite in the band-you'll know her from her sales talk for the Annual. HELEN DURHAM Althouqh in Berger this year for the first time, Dee has won everyones heart with her pleasant disposition and winninq smile-made a hit in the Senior play, The Lady Elects, not to mention her contributions to the stage in Pampa-she's an addi- tion to our school that makes us wonder how we ever got alonq without her. it al, QD J-5, l' uri, I x S t .3 Ml! aff ary J A071 ,I wwf t 1 V Cl-IARLENE srssoe Last year was Charlenes first en- trance to Borqer Hiah, and she hails from Boonte, Tex zs, where she was president of the home economics club. Having hobbies such as skat ing, tennis, and kodakinfg, site his rapidly earned for herself numerous friends. MELVIN FLOEEF Mohawk is a snake-charmer from 'way back, since he collects snake oil as a hobby--as a area! athlete he has played both basketball ana football-durinq his time in school Melvin has been a member cf the Hobby Club, the Iunior Historian and Speech Clubs. BILL GETER A keen interest in sports, mainly football and basketball, together with a devoted feeling toward the weaker sex, make up this dashing halfback's carefree high school ca- reer. An all-round athlete, with a strong desire for friends, Bill does LOTIS GASTON Ducky has made quite a name for herself and BHS as a basketball player - lettered three years and was honored twice as allstouma- ment player. She has been active in the Big Sister Club, Drarnatics, and Home Maker Clubs--everyones proud of her. his utmost to fullfill his fancy. GLADYS EDWARDS With quiet efficiency, Gladys qoes about her daily schedule-she's just the opposite of the silly little girl who always makes a pest of her- self-excels in Home Ec, and has for four years made a valuable member oi the Home Maker Club and twice served on the program committee of her class-a priceless student. q. ' 1 CAMILLE EVANS Polly is another one cf those Pampa qirls who came to Berger- she made a welcome addition to the A 9' rep squad for two years-took over the important job cf ticket chairman 6: A for the tumor play last year-did lzer part in the Home M iker Club- has been a valiif,rl.le student and l an always cheerful classmate. HOMEH GARREH 'Bucks' a lad who really deserves hiss v credit. He made a swell center for the Bulldogs. Although ineligible part ct the time, he was always out for practice. Buck is a very enthu- siastic science student, taking all the math tauqnt in BHS. BETTY LGU GENTFY fa W' Blonde headed and ready for a good 4' time-active in the pep squad for X two years-regular attendant cf the ,lx J Iuriior Historian Club-a pretty qirl, ri pretty smile, and you have Betty X Lou. I' 1 Yr fr I , its 1 51. . Q. PRESTON GIFFORD When he's not indulainq in relatinq one of his pointless jokes, Preston thinks there's nothing like huntinq biq qarne fdearl-is a member of the Hobby Club, did a swell job in track '39, and in between plays and important part on the B squad bas- ketball team-more power to you. IOHN GIKAS Muslcl my kingdom for music!- these words fit Iohn Gikas to a T, with exception of the kingdom-a love of jitterbugging is part of his personality and he uses every idle moment for this recreation--he is band captain and assistant direc- tor under Mr. Rowe, ie' Q YB P As- ?- ' un. X THEODORE GIKAS Little black-haired Teddy Gikas is our peppy drummer-boy-out standing member of the Band Club for four years-takes after Brother Johnny when tt comes to doing the goose step -besides being the sweetheart of all the freshman girls. QS' IAMES GOODWIN The glamour boy of the Diversified Occupation Class is now at your disposal. Blond, and blue-eyed Iames finds time enough from his part time occupation to make a vast supply of friends. BERTIA MAE IONES Here is Mickey whom, although she has attended other schools, we consider a part of BHS-when she is not collecting souvenirs of dif- ferent cities and towns, you might find her tuning up for her part in making our choral club outstanding -she has a world of friends, and a great personality. PATSY HASSELFIELD Pat not only adds to the scenery of the school with her story book looks, but also does her bit in her own quiet way to make our school more worth while -- the popular sophomore candidate for queen- president of the Home Ec Club- secretary-treasurer of the commer- cial club--and a prize member of the lr. Historians. MANN GREGG ln this corner we have the Mann who was in the district play and thus helped make the play place third - his laughable way has gained for him a host of friends. ALMA HARRIS Sneaky makes a hobby out of getting new friends-she is easily recognized by her red, red hair. Not only did she take top honors in the Latin essay contest, but also deserves praise for her part in the pep squad-found chemistry a wel- come pastime during this year. MAB EL HATCHER Mabel is a Sonja Henie on wheels, had rather skate than eat, has cheered those Bulldogs on for two years - secretary of Ir. Historian Club in '38-'39, Big Sister Club and debater in 1938-39. 'X '15 ur- Q. . 7' 'Uh LYLE HESS Heel, as he's called around school, is best known as the spir- ited pep leader he's proved to be -for two years he was active in the Latin Club, not to mention his time on the Growl staff-twice Vice President of the pep squad club-an always jolly good fel- low. '5- in... Nu. fx- ns-X IAMES HOLCOMB Iames, in his position as president of his home room, has proved that his personality is the kind that cre- ates an attraction for friends-he very cleverly portrayed the Span- ish priest in the 39-40 Spanish play -took second place in the Latin contest held here and then did a first class lOb in the Latin play- did his part to make the Iunlor- Senior banquet play a success. GEORGE HUFFMAN Huify, our little Davy O'Brien will leave a big vacancy when he deserts the quarterback position on the EHS team-has lettered in foot- ball for two years-made a good track man--was president of Hob- by Club in '37--member of Dra- matic Club ir. '40-41-helped work for a student council--has been one of those solid, dependable class- mates for four years--and, girls, have you seen him in his Life Guard suit? is .Ku-Q ix 'li Y' ' ..-iff? -if-5 li 'A BEPNICE HUTSON Bee is another of those little girls that Berger Hi will really miss- her interests lie in many fields in- cluding chemistry, voice, home eco- ncrnics, and Spanish plxys-in her spare time theres nothing sae en- wcys better TXLIH C 'game fi tennis cr a plunge into the ole swimming hole-shes ex swell kid ELSE UXMES Elsie is one cf those girls whose middle name is a song-she has sung in choral club for three years and in the quartet for three years -this :harming red head is also an argst .rt heart-has been art editor for the Bcrgan for two successzve yearsaall in all shes anotner of Border Highs busy little house- wzves. CAROLLEA lOl-INSON 'Ccrkey' Johnson started her high school career by taking over the Job of secretary-treasurer for the fresh- man class and also spent two years in the pep squad-made an out- standing member of the ICI. Club for three years--everyone remem- bers her characterization of Polly in Over The Rainbow '-is quite a popular young miss. MAE IOSLIN A swell gal who hails to us from Hollis, Oklahoma-although she has been with us only this year there's a spot in every heart for her- Mae's chief interest is in Chemistry Club, of which she is the secretary -her other interest is Texas AGM College--lcould bel . . . in , .132- N tl!! . R ,if 8- LOIS HUTCHINSON She's the little girl whose drawings have plenty of oomph-Lois has spent three active years in the Girl's Club and finds interest in the Dramatics Club--she's tiny, but dy- namite comes in small packages! lEAN ITHZCA leannie is full of something that never runs down-that's why she's so well-known to her classmates- has played the drum to beat the buns' for four years-made the queer. campaign hot as manager fur lr. Oueen campaign in '40, and was the effective ticket chairman for Ir. play of '40 VERNA MAE IEFFERSON Quiet, versatile. Verrne is so quiet we would hardly know she existed but for her services rendered to BHS liy three years of pep squad work-active in the Home Ec Club and worked in the Big Sister Club- is interested in reading but spends her spare time buried in scrapbooks. EDITH lONES Using a highly cultured voice and a friendly smile as a rarnrod this hazel- eyed beauty has captured a l1on's share of the popularity of our school. Her performances in numerous state exhibitions, combined with her ably filled positions of president of the ICL, and secretary of the lunior class, unite in designating her an outstanding student. ,rs 1, is ' Q' X, t it arg 've 0 ag :yen 'Q na Us 1 5 in--v I f VICTOR lURY Vic is an elephant for remem- bering when it comes to historical dates of characters--secretary of '39 lunior Historian Club-on typing team of '38-the rather suave law- yer in Over the Rainbow, jun- ior play '4U-a most perfectly swell guy. PAULINE KEENER Plump, good nature-d, Pauline has been a member of the choral club for two years and in the music club one year. With such hobbies as reading and driving a car, she passes many happy hours. Home Economics is also important in her life. :mii- . ,.- FRED KING Fred is that fun-lovinq, handsome, boy who with an inexhaustible abundance ot energy and wit has made that clarinet oi his talk for four years in the Berger High Band. He is or Sportsman from way back, catching fish that long, and killing bears as bia as mountains. IRENE KIRK This pert blonde-headed damsel is hidina a lot behind that counte- nance-she's new to us, coming from M:Alister-uncovered facts tell us that she was a peppy pep leader in Sophomore and lunior years-pre-sie dent of Freshman and Iunior Classes -eneraetic basketball player for FLOETTA KOEN l-lailina from Wellington, Texas, this youna lady is very enthusiastic about the various activities oi the school and did her utmost to help make them successful. These facts lead one to form an assumption that Floetta is a very well-liked airl, and this assumption is justly t:rrned. I' o .U fqx two years. ,Qt 1 , 1 Z- . ,N t yl 1 A xxx ' :?'lig'.'l W Q SHlRL'.EY LEE Miss Shiriey line General Lee lno relation to Ecberf EJ is one of these 50319-iOVll'iQ domestic girls, Csounds oocd for rnarriaqe accord- ina to stsitisticsl-member of '39 Reading-for-Fun Club-aets her out' door exercise through tennis, her favorite sport. FAIRLEE KOEN Faltillina ner name to the utmost, charming Fairlee is our fair one fel Barrier High-excels in Home llc. and is another favorite of BHS. MAVA LAY Quiet and reserved, Mava is a very cn-.zrmznq person to know-has pur- sued activities in Spanish-at one time was secretary of Spanish Club -a nice person to know. IUNE LEONARD Energetic and well-poised lune has always proved herself an extra at- traction to the senior class--excels in Home Ec and was an exception- ally etticient usher of the senior play this year. ii: +211 L ilk-A ,1-at -ll 13 K lOAN LIGON Heros a little red-head who doesn't act a bit like one-has a host of friends as a result-Ioan plays away on a clarinet in the band-a mem- ber of the Dramatics Club this year -cr former member of the student council-made a fiery senorita in the Mexican Fiesta of '40 and was one oi the fetching train-bearers for the Queen at the Coronation this year. GEORGIA LEE LINE A true lreallyl blonde beauty of Borqer Hi, with a hobby as lovely and dainty as her personality, col- lecting handkerchieis-a three year member oi the Girls' Club and now a qreat participant in the Dramatics Club. EILEEN MARSHALL She hasn't been here long, three weeks in fact, but even in that short time she has proved that she is worthy of our friendship. She has a wide, friendly, easy-going 'smile and a personality to go with it. An artist oi note on the White Deer Antler of '39-'4U. 'f' ' EVELYN McKlNNEY My friends, theres more than mis- cliiet hid behind that smiling coun- tenance-it has brought her honors for an excellently played part in Over the Rainbow - Ish carried on bravely as Photo Editor-mem- ber ot W'hc's 'Nha .ind NHS -loved and admired-thats lsh l RAE RENE REECE m pg. bubbles simply bubbles over with energy and laughter-makes an ef- fective resident for the Library P . Club tins year :ina has been an en erzetic member cf the Big Sister Club. RAYMOND MAYS Mouse, the lady killer, likes dance ing and girls-his favorite hobby is telling yarns and racing Buicks-he has become indispensable to the band-is really a swell guy when you get to know him-Do you know him? LORENE YOUNG Our Pee Wee takes in cr variety of pastimes while going through school-enjoys skating immensely did her part of yelling in the pep squad this year-she gets along with everyone, and especially with the teachers-cz hard worker who deserved her share of the praise. JOHN MCLAIN Iohn needs no nickname to attract attention, because his outstanding N, work has brought him honors- elected to NHS as a Iunlor-a Hi- Y worker-goes to town on his sax, and sells annuals on the sideline, DALLAS MARBLE fl Yankee is undoubtedly the boy ,'. , in school with a Northern accent -member of the lr, Historian Club -formerly an assistant gym teacher from llamden High-a nice guy to have around. 1 3.4:-5' ,V GARTH MASSlNGlLL Girths finger has been in about every pie BHS has served-won first in state Ir. Historian the-me cone test-excetloi in extemporaneous z, speech-that unforgettable China- rnin, Fun'See in Eight Cousins be --Capable advertising manager of vb Q Over the Rainbow '-spirited carn- paign manager lor Junior queen last yearflewish cynic in 'The Lady Elects'-elected to NHS in lunlor year. l IOE MERRIMAN Joe Merrlrnan's a man atter every- boays heart-he is a hard worker as and a good student-Ioe has been a member oi the band for four years and has won many honors for Berger High School in band con- tests. 5- Q., MARY NELL MINATRE Mary Nell is a newcomer to BHS, but she's worth her weight in Chem- istry booksl--a D. O. worker here -a former member of the student council, and president of her home rooms for three consecutive years- Too bad she was here for only a year. CLEO MIZAR Mr. Spendthrift, as he is known to his friends, is our chemical wiz- ard of Borger I-ligh-worked tire- lessly on all the electrical noises of The Lady Elects and has been an active member of the chemistry club for tour years-he's a solu- tion to all of Bl-IS problem for intel- ligent people-besides a member of the NHS. is -Rig. 'y s 'Q---V AQR AF.. a. ol. Os n 1 in BILI. MONGOLD lust why he has been dubbed l. B. is still a secret, but it's no se- cret that he's a V917 POP'-IICII' led of BHS--as a defending tackle for the Bulldogs, he lettered two years -was two-letterman in basketball Mr. Mongold is one regular guy, it you want our opinion. L-.L he Us g has DOROTHY MORRIS Perky Morris, as she is called by her friends, has been in everything from the Personality Club and Home Ec Club to the Reading-for-Funners -a songstress for the choral club one year-a swell gal with a tine sense ci humor. I-IERMAN NOBLES Red Nobles-so-called for his cop- per-colored hair-is definitely an as- set to Berger I-Iigh-an active par- ticipant in athletics-a nice guy to be around and a pleasure to work with-noble, like his name. IOHN L. PERRY Entering at mid-term, Mr. Perry's past record has not been discovered except that he was sports editor of the annual at Lubbock-a very jolly person with a smiling disposi- tion. LILLIAN NIX Farmer Nix is a newcomer, but she has had no trouble in acquir- ing a host of friends-we discovered that she has played basketball two years, and that her dramatic abil- ity is unlimited-this year she is the efficient manager oi the Red Birds and president ot the lr. Historians- an important addition to BHS and one Farmer who is really going to town. ALICE O'DELL Studicus Sally O'Dell has the rep- utation oi being our most honest paper-grader-a member ot the pep squad for iour years-a squad leader last season--in the Drama- tics Club in Freshman and Senior years-efficient member of the ICL last year. lIMMY PHILLIPS Chesty Phillips is the tall, blond, and handsome boy who played the bass saxophone in the band lor three years-capable president of the Dramatic Club-dashing young hero of The Lady Elects -elected to Nl-IS in his Iunior year, and mem- ber of the Who's Who. Nice guy. ROY RAGLAND This handsome young man is Big Rugged, the high-jumping champ ot Borger High-he brought back first rate bacon from Cap Rock re- lays in '40-hobbies are tennis and football-has been a member oi the Hi-Y, Industrial Arts, and Science Clubs. gi.. h A STEVE RAGAR H9'S 1119 GUY with the magnani- mous personality-the intriguing gent who caused the extra heart beats as Teddy in Over the Rain- bow -our super-super NHS prexy '-fil'Si PIGCS winer of Latin I con- IGSY-Gneffletic treasurer of the Ir. Class-an industrious left end, and the perfect answer to a maidens prayer. BURL WINKS You have undoubtedly met Sir Willie and his high-powered sales talk-he's an ambitious Borqan salesman--active participant in band for two years-carried the pigskin ior three seasons--it's fun for everyone when Willie's around. 51. U CHARLES RENICK Tootin' a horn is Charles Renick's speciality-a first division rating at State contest for his comet Solo is one oi his most important ac- complishments. However, Charles is not onevtracked and often during his spare time, he is found with the boxing gloves on, trying to master this sport as he has his comet. C11 7 Ni.. , :RM .K EDNA RHODES Another bookeworm is Eddie -- she loves books-has been a mem' ber oi the Home Economics Club for three years, in one of which she kept order as parliarnentarian -last year she acted as a big sis- ter to some Fish -let's have more of Eddie. IUANITA RICHARDS Nita Just adores collecting these little miniature dogs--she has ai collection that will make your eyes pop out-is a great asset to the Popular Songs Club--ana, believe it or not, her favorite subfect is English-she eats it morning, noon, and night. WILBURN ROBBlNS Cowboy is a genuine Westerner -he shoots with the best of 'em, and he really brings in the game- when he's not out hunting he finds time to play football and take part in the Dramatic Club-Borger Hi needs more of his type. 'X TW LA RICH Our true Southern belle loves to read and has belonged to the Home Economics for three years lshe can boil a terrific pan of waterl-tor her utter relaxation she sings in the Choral Club. lOE CHARLES ROBERTS Ioe Charles, better known as bird, was that much envied Duke who escorted the Duchess of l939- 4O. ln his quiet likable way, he became an indispensable player on the football team-well admit hes one in a rnillion.' OTTO SAMPLE Romeo is our hero-our Dr. l. O. --our Uncle Sam, and a package of dynamite all in one leo-neg package -surreptitiously stole the show as Figlitin' Bill Iohnsorr' in the Lady Electsw-our breathtaking hero oi Over the Rainbow -- Cousin Archie of Eight Cousins -a hard working Spaniard-but most of all, he's the heart throb ot all the girls. if 1. -C Q., Qu 1 , wb' ,, SCO'I'l' SCHMALHORST This loguacious gent, known as Scotty to his friends, has shown his ability for speaking by winning second at district in externp--lead- ing character in Eight Cousins and .business manager of Lady Elects -secretary-treasurer of Soph- omore class and able president of Iunior class-though it is a secret and not to be known, Scotty is a Wi1lkie-man. y x 51 fm . Q- 1:-+ LEONARD SHIPMAN Four successful years in the band seem to show that this dignified young gentleman must have un- canny musical talents. The reward for the determination shown in school and extra-curricular activi- ties was that he became a mem- ber of the NHS. Q l AMES SMYTH Handsome Smyth, with a front handle of Iames, is a very good air- plane modeler. He belonqs to the hobby club and likes to see track season come around, he being a good member of the track team. 1 t .N 1 X BERT STEWART This is ho, fiirls-como and Q- scnabird Stewart. Ho was solo sinaer for the Gloe Clllb when he was rr Sornsriiore, tier! was an nonrir stu'-:writ in typing and was a znerrkvgr cf the typin: club. His hozlios are swirnzngng, tennis, :xiii ,i:nr:1ng. VlRGlNlA SWEARYNGEN Miss Swe-irinqen qrfrciciisly contrib' utes ner Lirunotte Lifaiufy to ine LG, scenery of BHS-made a lovely -5 A Spanish senorifa in the Spanish play of '38-new belongs fo the Popular Music Clair. Ono person that is :dard to beer' PAULINE TAYLOR Bubblinq over with energy and pep, this raven-haired beauty has made Cx name for herself in basketball. Best TIllfOl.Iid LSc',i'l1f.irr1f:re tgirl -.ind most populxr Iunior :girl-our am' bitious pep squad leader of '39 and '40- Polly quite unsusgsectinqly won our hearts :is the Senicr ganai' smile. BOBBIE THOMPSON Bob -an active member of the band-builds models, and industrial arts takes his fancy. Starred in two Spanish plays and is a member ot the Reading-for-Fun-Club. date for band queen, but could 'vin anyones heart with trzqt dtgzzling fi M hr' 10.1 FRANKIE SNYDER By her hard work, Frankie qained the position of 'Editor ot the Growl -was in the pep squad at one time, but her mind seems to be quite iournalisticaily inclined. TWYLA STOTTLEMYRE Twyla-in her busier moments finds -'gs pleasure in working tirelessly with the Home E: Club-and the Girls Cluio--in more leisure time she en- -:r -oys activifies in the Heading-for Furifxjfzih-a grand person to knew ' anti .rs ,isset to LOTS TAYLOR 'Pretty and pert -Lois has laughed her way through school and has di- vided ner attention between Home Eo frsrivgties and the TCL Club-an ':'il9Ijf?l1.' 5-er' squad member of '40 -the 4 icrgi-le 'Annabelle' of Fright 'fizistzzs'-and an eye-cat:h- ini son:rit: of two Spanish plays. FFANK TEEMIN Shakespeare Terrnin, believing that honesty is the best policy, is one in a million-looks as if he :vouli :Take one ot those selfmflde Americans we hear so much about --a chemistry enthusiast is Frank 2 15. an rue :rs well as our star sign-painter and a super-salesman at annuals! N555 J '-1 gh--fl EDDIE THOMPSON Pete -the little man who always fitted his part in Iunior and Senior plays-a member of the shop club for two years-likes northern sports such as ice skatinq and skiing- a really swell guy. HELEN TILLERY Little, quiet Shorty Tillery is one of BHS domestic, home-loving girls -member of the Big Sister Club last year, and Popular Song Club this year-swell girl who helps make BHS what it is. l 1 ALBERTA TOWLER Bert is an A-l basketball player -athletics seem to fill her program but she's filled a place in BHS for some time-pretty, too. BILLIE MARIE TOWNSEND Quiet and sophisticated are two words which describe this fair dam- sel precisely. With a deep interest in music, Billie became a member of the Popular Sona Club and was a sonastress in the Night Owl' Her good habits and winninq ways are an asset in her search for friends. FRANKIE WALTERS 'folly lean as she is known to her friends, has made life pleasant in BHS with her peppy work in the pep squad-secretary of the Speech Ciub and a singer of the Popular Song Club and Choral Club--not a veteran of BHS but an appreciated addition. ROBBYE WALLIS Known to her friends as Red, she has thoroughly done her share of making Bl-IS tick-althouah Robbye has taken active parts in the ICI., Personality, and lr. Historian Clubs during her school years, she spends her tree time at tennis and horse- back riding. I. N. TROTTER I, N. won the hearts of the Bull- dogs this year as he took over the important position of captain. Not only did he become an all-district end, lg-ut also a valuable letter- rrizn in lvfrskettrall durinq his four ye Irs in EHS. Whenever he has a week-end oft, he :grabs a aun and st.rrts looking-woe be it to any strzry rrrlrit. C. L. WALKEF. In his quiet and discreet manner, ,f C. I.. has proved worth his weight at in 'qoli to BHS-made our traffic ' safe as a lr. policeman-one of these cut-ofcocr men who devotes his ' time to carrtpmq-possesses a counte less number of friends. JEWEL YOUNG ludy in her quiet way has proved her willinan-ess to work since ina to Borfger I-hah by her part in the Spanish play and vicepresi- dency of Library Club in her lunior year-won first in Essay Contest for county before cominq to BI-IS, and was secretary of lr. class-for eiqn newspapers catch her eye-a 19 MERLE WIGGS Hungry never stays home: run- ntnq around just comes natural- whtle doing this he collects all sorts of pictures, and every kind of trin- ket imaginable-a member of the Speech Club and was one of those gentlemen of swing who beats it out in the orchestra. favorite pastime. Q WD- CHARLENE WILLIAMS Charming Chawky is the little gal with lots of zip. A popular leader of the pep squad for two years- took first place in declamatlori at regional as well as shining out in extemp-hard-working feature ed- itor ot the Growl for three years -and so we could go on and on forever. MAEBELLE WILSON This cute little Miss is Maebelle Wilson. She has a strange hobby of collecting strange ways of saying he died. She also collects souve- nirs. Maebelle is a very enthusiastic member of Mr. Cockrell's singing club. df: 9 fv- N C?lj'fUjf1g1ff'jjfl' R.lfl.?l'l PERLMAN Going about his daily routine so quietly that he disturbs no one, big Ralph has too much business of his own to be concerned about poking into other peoples affairs. Ralph is a faithful member of the Iunior Po- lice organization. 'ii-5' DE ALVA WININGER Singing for her supper seems to be her favorite pastime--she's that nlghttngale of the Senior Class- --, that second place soloist winner at qt: y State for two consecutive times - that precious Phoebe in Eight Cousins -that hard worker of the ICL Club - she's that inevitable .V Dee. 1 I , R 2 lest' . 1 f , . Y . Srl. 4 Won -wr-q -..,,,' W5 W SW? fvx ,A X, , f ffl XX X , Y 6 9' ' v I f 1 ,-V - L L ,,,g ' 'M Qfxifik my e Earl Downey, Pres. ' Jack Briggs, Vice Pres. Juanita Wallis, Secretary Jo Beth Hugtherf, Treasurer Verna Adamr ,Wdeeffe QM ff Albert Armstronfj R. C. Ashley liorma Lee f'3er'g31f j' Ifffith Tofggfgx N ' 3.,.e.L3 Bwxqm.. 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V Connie Hunt I Edwin Hudson Ronald Ingram on Garland Everett Inscore Gladys James Ellis Jefferson Roy Jennings Maxine Gilbreth Wilma Lee Jones Jack Keith Ola Belle Killingsworth xN,, J 1 Joan King Charles Ging Daniel Klein gs , Wade Lane Glynn Lee Betty Jo Lewis ill 1. eH.1L ' -Q. C22 .11 ZA Jw 'el m. ' jgp Q. ' J N 1 fs V Q Q- Levy, iq-3 Vu glhn f ,os , 'y 'Q .... 'TP' it 2 43 Q. - 11, Xx ' r 54 ' 'L 5141 t ik v -qw -v IUN'9s i fi I li ws is fs. 'wb 'Q il .s. TQW 5 9 s.. QL' E Ill lk gel ,gzrl Nora Lee Lewis Kenneth Loyd Edward Nelson Helen Miller Ollie Mae Russell Kathleen Palmer Dixie May Virginia Luttrell Richard Miller Mary Lee Rodgers Betty Pheffer Jean Mitchell Frances Mitchell Sue Lusk , Etta Jo Sammons QSQ-L 1.1 X . X 5 ly . 3 is Benny O'De11 O' ' to Adrian Osborn jk Y - 1, Lillie Mae Osborn ,N , - 'EJ ' wiuis Mccee Annum? 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Harold Sprague If Frankie Ann White A ' 'A g, Lorena White fe I , L: Hattie Lee Wilson S 'NJA Ralph Woods 'lv A' P st lt A Q ,N enny ape on WJ V Q A 'Q 0 Barbara Whee dr JI J, 2.1 W -X B. J. Stimp ,fb - A' . A A J . J' Im -S 'i S ', 1 , .1 . in ohgavf? 1: xl D 1 fu Q, 4. 5. 4 1 9. 15x 11 1? 13 T4 15 16 17 , . lp, 13 21 02 A plea- sant hol iday. Having a wonders ful time Evelyn Cand the Grand Canyonh A bear hug. We grow 'em cotton- wood trees and girl like these. Look pretty, please. Make up your mind. Showing the HBH Could this he love? Three' a crow It's F lie. Going my way Maybo so. Look whose car it is Want com Dany, Mae? Cheeso cake. Reflec tion. The moro the merrie Why so sour? Senior of '41 and '5 This one's Joan . Under the elm Hello there. fa ww 7 L I M X7 'Q J 'L .::,g.. - li Jim Bayless, Pres. Dorothy Lee Chappell Hollis Barker Erlene Cheatum Leaf? Xggejngton QM A - . 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L I all ii ill as v 0- W 4: r A wr -i if WL: J Aff. 3 X Q W N Q:':S-fm-'Rl XA -Y rx - A 5 I - JD an I 'K 'c.',, 'N . a- 5 Q ,sl I- 5 ' ' 'Z'-X 'Barr Q 'X . 4 M A ff' , er A 9 L - '53 , .L - CI 5 3 A 'vt X X J fl,-, xtk e g ,Q f 4+ ' v .n A, if l 1- ' Gb, 1 ' ' aa - 5 N lk' 1 - I f, x X bl 5 N V 'B Q HA' x lyk-. I, LB., if Al' ,A ,V X 6 Willa Dean Crupper Rose Marie Curteman Lucy Lee Culp Hugh Cypher Harold Enochs Buddy Fraley Jack Fraley Clifford Ferrel Donald Fisher Inez Ford t I 5.5 9X .. ,, '53 7',.n. G .XL 3 L .1 , JN '7 K' jx Julia Ensor ' Ruth Ann Fenno - - ' H fa Alvin Fredricks l 0 1 I 55 -T M aw Eris Fuller I' y Cleo Geter 'Y ,f , he Q A L. f -l x 1 f n y Buddy Gifford ST at 'N - . 5 ' - ? chris Gikas 5 , 'C , . A ,, X Buddy Gilbert 4- .N J W 1- - ' ' 3 cv Lovena uae Gilliam X , 1 Aleine Gipson A in h A he f .gh X' idx' Yvonne Grahm 'eq 5, . .- J. C. Gentry l Q an .5 1 Betty Guin 'L , ' ,. Junior Hall , Y I -' - Betty Lou Hamond S . K My I , In 1 v Eula Raye Hardee ,Q ' Ji Mary Jo Harris 0 'H -ik - 'W .. -3 James Harrison ' as r hi M H ,M 'lx H Minnie Hatcher - 5 Q? A 1'-fx . Q51 Russell Hawkins M -' ' 45 A Q ' L Frank Higgins 'X Doris Hill f ' TI, -vi 0 I . 3 v 1 -2 -Q- Curtis Hillman ' ,M A J '.. v John Hinds QM qlk Q , Q v ' ,f 'J ' 'Z Jack Hood I , 5 M n ll J , ofa Josephine Hoppe ' ' Newman Howell A Raymond Huffman 'ra Q h -v 1- -J: 55 A .1 3 ,L Juanita Humphrey K- ' ,Q fl ' I K Josephine Ivey ' Q: - , v ' - 'Q' to ' ' 'Cl . ' oi ' f' t ' . . 1 A N Jewel Johnson Leon Johnson Sylvia Kat h ,.. N Joe Lee ' -L YT 5 1, 5 0- fn .5 :T 2 , Wayne Kieth V , 4 q , W, 6. ' P-- KE X L 1 91- T.: Q fr. 1 Ii' 4 an s.c 2' 4 '- ll. l 215 l ' V :S an ' N .ol A , -nagg- s.,.. ,ox -vw v A L 'r l r 'R M . f XZ- E . X U - 5' , 'sw vw f - 'N f 1 -A X cf e gp .K Qc ' ' e. - . ,Q , vi Nl' 5? x n x 5 L . Xia, A fa ' ' f- Q.: , gf .ca 1. so ,K 'K x-V, 1 M ff ' an fl ' , L.. v- ! a fa ii X 1-, , '-0 ' .xx , Q ' 9. ,5 3, cn Q 3 .. A an T f 4 ' '-' ' ' f 1 x AC .f X - - 1 fi' 7' Q 'Siu :L A an ' 2 yffygvivb J P A-cr ' X ff- ,. KVWI id 5 ax ,W A X V 'ff' - Q' ' 11 ' -tl., Q.. Q 13, A ,- As on . ck ,N .LM l ' 'v 4 rc L Bruce Bennett Helen Looman Margie McKain Rodney McDaniel Wayne McDonald John Bob Lowe Jean UcHutt Jauneice Martin Rosetta Harshall Bessie Lee Hashhurn Mary Jane Belcher Vernon Lewis Kyra Alice Miller Silly Hiller ioUvy Lee Vlron Gene Morris Nellie Mae Bowery Josoohine Mullonox Karine Myres Ivan Nance Gorelf Yrflor Hayle Drnielc T101 Hevberry Uargarct Newman Jfanuc Nix 2. C, Onntoti Charles Overton A 10310 Oven L. C. Parr Mary Lee Patton Pa: 1 3. Post Lucille Powell Richard Price Patsy Roberts Helen Sample Hartke Lee Seeger Winnie Fred Ramage Marvin Chappell Tommy Riddle John Rives Joan Risher Wayne Self Isabel Smith Martha Smith Bonita Stephenson Celina Mae Stone Jean Tasker Orval Tate Gladys Taylor Joyce Taylor Howard Tormin Jack Thomas Raymond Townsend Frances Turner H. B. Umbarghar Hthcl Vanhouten Delores Vanu Dorothy Vondoru Owen Ware Sam Watson Janos David Herbert White Mary Sue White ' - mu..-tw. . X. N 1 ma L N H vw Q, .4 QPF 1' fy ,K A 5 ,Is R . L ,NN ,Ng 'W yo- 7,54 X , fb , ff' 'v j,, Exif 'ul' . A N., M x Q f. , - 7 ig . 25 M ar ga. if Al 4. if Si fm Ur 'Ari VI: 5 'fo - 9 3- an f ' Q ,, .x N ff ll ga 5, j..s , Q 1:5 ggo ggg ,N ia at fx V Q Jg. AQ' . '- f' l kv 4 T' P T, V X, 1 , I ? at 5 '- A- fi ' I -S ,,, gt Q ! ' x. - n.. x, . H-mx tr' - A H1 ' A , an Harold william ' S Laverna Williams ' ifu Q Betty Joan wl1.Si,12.1!'3ClT Y, 'fail ff 5 5 6 'Q ' Corrine Wilson - is Q: Q ' SS - gy W Carl Winters 'S S r f S S S 'S io'g Ax .gf , L ' ? f mg-f' mctxQ1.1 f' A J ,. H I W oG ylov-JSC' X 2 NX, 6- 1.5 K- -X I Aisk .4 X JA H 6, ' -- 1 gs gs: lf' 95 11 AhL.I Vqg5lir.F'. Nh' f S A-', .vi ,,,., - I Jgbl L A ia- . la fan, A I it: QA -PW y 1 Q , 5 mga' cas, C-'N J :VV fX -'L 4' A r' 1 .sl V 3 , is h 's N lax lx r 1' 'yo A Q .hy I I Betty Joan Renpel, Pres Dan Priest, Vice-Pres. Patty Dean Young, Sec. Ava Jean Hollingsworth, Treas Janes Adams Billy Adams I. C. Alexander Norla Allison Brllne Atchley Bobby Barlow Faye Barnes Bobby Beavers Billie Clyde Bell Yvonne Bell Leroy Belz layne Bell llnlfred Bethel Haybelle Blogg Barbara Bigsby Rose Mary Birdsong Noble Blake Billy Bolls Doris Bomar Chrlstene Brackeene Clem Brown Howard Bulla Helen Bullard Charlotte Burks Jaqueline Busch Charley Bynum Doris Hill larcus Cantrell Russell Cantrell Buddy Carter Virginia Rae Carter Thelma Casidy Jerry Johes Norris Cheatham Durlan Clegg Paul Cockran Betty Dickerson Inez Dillard Frances Donahoo Wallace Downs Ruby Cu mings Iilmetta Dunn Walter Cypert Patsy Elmore Warren Elver Bettie larie Farr Clarence Fenno Wilbur Ferrell Dora Garcia Maxine Gariepy Roy Cribbs James Crow Geraldine Franks Calvin Crow Lela Raye Glenn Florence Young Melba Griffin J. C. Gentry Laurella Forf 0. L. Gunter Jewell Hale Alfred Hall Glenda Haley Bobby Hamilton Georgia Hampton Cecil McGee Mary Jame Hamrick Eugene Harfrovo Bobby Harrison Shlrlie Harte? Billie Harvey Jimmy Harvey Ina Vene Heard Robert Hepler Glenn Higgins Billy Ruth Hillmf Housten Storey Billy Holcomb Roger Holcomb Doris Horn WnrVrra Ho:tv1t'f Fred Howard James Hughes Oleta Covington Naomi Hyatt Wavne Hntoon Doris Ithica Billy James Earney Belle Janvn Dorothy James Charlie Jonson Paul Johnson Lawrence Jwhnnon Betty Jones Aleta Mae Kesterson Billie Kesterson Billy Kingsland Betty Klein Dorothy Koehler Martha Koehler Lowell Koen Carleton Loman Ola Mae Landrum Bud Langford , 1W o r fa! ' I 1 ,- -e- xr it ihhr B A 5. 4 0 r fx , 1' ZR r Q '- 'N .. f. ' Q. 079 4 ,-. I, f ,,, C. as -1 . H 1-4. I I l t a e vb.: .3 'S' '- 'Q - :Q T . i yu 3 qi V 9- 7 ' it T :G - 1, ' g G , -fs-l A . lx. . lx L 'tl , l l V Y M 'N I- .L 1:: 2. O fix-' wx ill 1- 5 ns W ,t :L ,L r X Q- .. , . - X ste., ' I A 1 'A r l ,V 7- 'V' AJKN Jil53l i Jlihll his D' F3 WV ' is C1 f.: - as . ,h 0 fx, T. I '6 41- r gl Q' l ' , 1 Q' ' 9, 5 -'f - ' IZ. ' 4 lk X AL 4 f i 'X 5.39 sz. w Gif 'j f 5 . 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Q- X JP N' i:- - X . ,.,, , A f ' 4, M f 'C' Carl Lawson Billie Leonard Ybla Levine Jack HcNel11s Carl lcAndrews Elizabeth lcAu11ffe larnella Lewis Maedean Maberry Betty Lou lilloy Ethelwln laple Monas Rose H111 Jane Mendoza Doris Merriman Lola Faye Hills Leon Mills Ruby llnatre James Hixon Gene londay Charles Hiller A. D. lowery Murvin lulanax J. R. Newan Jimmie Nix Juanita Nixon James Norman Helen O'De11 Arthur O'Leary Naomi Palmeter Clifford Parkhurst Orlin Pate Archie Patterson Ruth Patterson Harold De Vore James Payne Orville Phillips Maxine Polndexter Richard Ragar America Jean Ray Billy Wheeler Drucille Reese Peggy Hashburn Paul Riordon Claude Robinson Elouise Robinson Fae Rudd Clyde Davis Elvin Ryder Billy Schmalhorst Mary Frances Scott Opal Fay Scott Dale Earl Sharp Ilnifred Shaw Bert Bhouse Jess Franks Richard Silva ft Kenneth Stimpson D -az, A Richard Skoog f' ' 'O 'A -'M , Q. . -ii? g, 2, T Allen Reed Smith S ., :1 ,S ' 1 ..- Ruby Stroud .5 v ff I, .., - Louise Taylor Q. - I -W X' J 1 1' fi ir Vi Hattie Fae Spear aw . T ,g 'S R. D. Spires W' Billie Spurrier H N- L' , R Sterling Phjflis ' V A W Wilda Stephens 5 . - JJ. V- S.-' , Winifred Taylor Ora Elain Termiu jg 3 Ai Dorothy Hae Tillery 3- 9- 3 5- j 'A l' -- v .L Elwanda Townsend , QI , IQ- or ' X I ' P ,, J . Hazel Townsend .- ' CJ' 7 - - 'tv Frank Turbett , as N A A ' Jonnie Louise Turner Bobby Tally Bob Vandron Robert Walker Chuck Weinberg Aline White J. W. White Bill Wheeler Pat Wiggs Margaret Williams Sally Jean Winks Molly Womble Dale Sharp Lowell Wright Junior Dulaney Bobbie Deffenhau Roy Snyder Orin Osborn Ralph Daniels .4 ga Ai QQQ' 6, 1. 1 4- s. 'K W .nv W -X g. . 'sa X y.Nx jx L L I X 1' .S 0 V 0 l Q , ci N' we e 4 -4 'Q - -r 'R ,, 4. - ' 9 ' '- QB A If L.. 159' L 'Dr xr- 5- 5' LL .lx 7 ' 5 , q 3, -' ' gf. , I 'R -Q. I 3 5-'J 43 7. ' ei- 1 .,, 1 S K 5- ' N s 'N lk I x AX 11, r K . IXJ' L 1i,, sive? 5. . fn ,, 'rx as - Q. , W X ' ' r 3:-. I Q -wc li l,'x 'I' x 'r I, l 5 A. 4 ' X , -, 3 J J 4. z I 3 715' K iv' , gi. 'SIM- R. 12 M ww. ' 1 6- an , . I - V I. . ' 1 , N- Q IL- . 2 ,, ln... ul H .: g u, V I . fm ky? F-'zifi C ff D f Qi 4 T X , f 5 X Q X i A FL,-fi X. 15' 1 Jennie Pittman Irene Buss Forest Carson S!! G- x . N X . Cb 2' J cm-ysune B 'f ' 111- 3 Gladys Elver Guy Leach E AX Maxine Lewis 4 'FF ,44- Q Q ,' I , ,fs sl, x f J'-'Ju ' 5 Q 'A George Copeland Q, 11:11 Fri r 4.-- . Y XXXX XXX . . N15 . Ira Bruce fx 'Q 'YK' C Foldine Martin 135 at ew 96' HOST TJOPULHR, M2522 HIUR5 1,5 l 'il MOST POPULAR unib Ya H R frfl MOST WTPU LHR PH K5 H 1? E L L63 5 L W DU V li MOST 'fri POPULHR, -int is... .nw Privst fTni,t'r Jn:3.:1 301191. I Y II 9 H R I ichwrd RPFRI k ,ax . wr FRANCES Mxrcwiu. 4' X uCHC'-55 ...., gy Q'- il' si f N 1'., ff.. A1113 lp:-UL5 23 QM, fYAT1omr-mr san 1 K' 4-'J' iq, A ' f f-i'H'1af,x ' UI' N Ra A4 - ve 'S 'f ' X Steve Hagar John McLain President f X EJ ,Y 7 ViceWPresident 9 3 aa 4 :,. Q A , , xv L W v T 5 9- 0 ' ' 6 J r be ... 3 Q Frances Watson Secretary ff, Grace Adams I I' Miss Arxgjio 'york f- ,Q ,., 1 Sponffor Q I 'W 's sxx , 4- gl? 1 4 Pg ,J 690139 H117-PT ' ' 41 4 R'v'arc' Chaprm X Typ . , i, . xr WI. , I ! N ' ,-- :rv---1:7 'VU -5 I ,. Charlene wi11.iI?i1f7 Maxine C:1rro31 ' X S . I V Leonard Collinfffzworth Jimmy Phillips fm H -5 , 3 -wx ,, Y3 'vf y 'Y 2 s Edith Jones Cleo llizar N . ' A 1 Pauline Boylan '-' Raymond Mays ' X' 'Q- l 1 x QNXK if '-+'sm'fl'w r Leonard Shipman Evelyn McKinney Garth Massingill N ,S ai - - -v-- 4 s.- 'N 'uw - qv-fs Scott Schmalhorst lflmes Holcomb Henry Ray l if -I Iegn Codbqdqh Wrh am Walhs luomta Wa hs X- I 3 Boboe Bradshaw Keflfleth U0Yd Kenneth Chambless NATIONAL HGNOR SOCIETY The Natlonal Honor Socrety rs the rnast rnsprratronal oraanmatron tn Borqer l-hah Its members consrstrnq of S eruors and Iunrors are elected by the faculty on therr ments of the followlna quahttcatlons character schol arshrp leadershrp and ervrce The solt hqht of candles forms an rmpress ve background for the solemn 1n1t1at1on The orqanrzatron not only stnves to ard tn every valuable pro1ect such as the Annual and Student Councrl but also serves to keep before the student boay the qlowrna torch of maqnanrmrty It IS w1th prrde that we look on the members ot thx Natronal orqantzatron of honor students and carefully note the1r qrowmq progress l S I I U . f? -Q .9 I fs. gi T t 5 Q , 5 x ..:- ' x -1 Y . V T , l' , 2 1. , - , ,T Q I , f w 'nw , Q ' - fs -N , ' xl Vance Burson . I . : ' ' . t si . . , 1 1 I I! 4--1 II I 4,0 CITIC1 E 11'1cu gat' ov LIBRARY CLUB I Pdf H 1 BC 1 1 Q MGY Tl 11 1 1 C WT Hlflh bfhooi 1'1c11 T mn The present 1 1 ic urvy S'lJCl01'1 1' 1 1,1 1m Wemt 111111611114 tcvy IC-IW ' 1 af H 1 X 101 be Lbrclrv 1 v U + mbe cm N WEN ' ' A gr ' , fu ' Q . Z , , 6 I M411-:.rpe I.1fvJ1:i Ury i'Q+:r.:- Hi-1413, H1,fe':': ISU1.,','1, H1111 Le, ff11f,,1f1g-ilu: Hfys1:'v:a:rx' E5.f:sef::1 lWI'1'kf' Ifi11'iC15, Pfiliifiiil Q11 . The K.: f'.ZT'A,' 51111 1 Is' 4,1'1Ii'.1'L Ci 111 151151 N. .11 lfd Er, !v1l.l,E1Ji ge TY1wl..111f:11c1ra 111 . 1 1 ' D. 2 Q 1:1511 xi Q, is 11- 2 iff' '.'f..?Q5 '1'.'.l,e4v:1 H113 l.i1iZ'GI'.C 51. 'E'he,-1-21.1, .Q Qtr-,iv z 'ff 1:1315 ffiflklll, 11711thcvseinfearesstvd in FfILff11-i. fmxi 1.1 !41r,1::..'f1.g, 131.1 iflivriiffef DT . , 1 1r1fe':1fs'tf1 ,iz 111 EL.: ranging ilfid pe,.,sfs,1 ' . Thu .1z1tf,ry 011.1 lE1..,'y'QjL1T IIML5 stuciierd y ' J 1 3:1 1' ' , , hi:12f11i1i11zzf'-ri cz w1:rf:1:1c3 621611141331 Lp, V11 in ' . A. 'Thv year .-:azz rlfnfazi vffh 135,311 15- Ty rs . Ci f-1 .fri 1 vavza DRAMATIC CLUB F po enual a tresses a d ac ors Borqer l-I gh School presents be Dramauc Club F om th oowerful dramas of W1 l1arr Shakespeare to the spectacular and exouc p oau llO'1S ' B1ly Rose lllla group stud1es the why and Wherefore or ln We f1eld of tl1e art stry of make up 'he su dents learn the secret of Why Hedy Larnarr s qlaworo s arcl Why Bor s Karlofr s make up IS so very 9fl9CllV9 He Dra at c Cluo urrct ow 1. lu '11acl'11r1e 1 me Df9clSlOI'L featurmq MISS El1zabetl'1 N ooci as 'he S' r Pe form r ada D1 ecto I M . f 7 ,K . - 1 ,G . .X - . . K I or I c c s n t H -11 1 t. ' 1 . r e A A . ' 'l l .- v- W r- ' A ' l 'fs ' ' 1 u, 1 v1 1 , tnexr SLlCC9SSIL1i proauct1or1s. L 1 . 1 . 1 - 1 , . .1 - 1 Ls 1. us, l 1 - 1 . M . , Y , , , . , 1.. 1 1 1 1 . s 1.11 1 -1 o 'fc f' o . ra ofr . e . ' r r. :1 5 9 'Q' MATH CLUB H C, A h ey l cl Bm e Alton Bu lcx Eucldy Cbrtee Dulcm Lleqq George Copeland Bob lvcue ll lly Hom C l I rd H ll CA orcgc Mlller lVlCll1TlC,Q Mulc max lame Pc Pau Ruum Oll PQ, lNLol Bob Ocfrt C L We lcer Loel Buere lf Moth C lm l c PM Te w ll the C 1 w lr ruulu 1 0 come V lon ol lllf paw 5 Mm Ulu F l'el c 1 have Hllldlbd dllllcult pr :ln em rr ic 0 Coca Y A 3 cmd cle vfd mln ilu 11 dy ol the fourth d mefm 1ou lc c l h c c houl the lVlc1'l1 Club hold cm lmportcml plume m lhc lllr f Pm Q . - ii . 4 ' s. , Al 7 K - K -. f ,Z h , l' , .'. r' Acta l , . , ' , 1 'W i v fx x wfx 3 I' 1 , , . C, Jn A , f l .V 4 . , , . , , .L , xyrie, 'l ,z :sf , 'Lg ff' f, .ut L, . . l , . Tl fr lf M :frcgzf 1 xs ll 1 flivrwfifzy Cflll l l' 1' cj ,ur ' ,z rooms ol ll. ll. fl. lurlllzum. The uovwrlfeevl rrxerubers, under the Qlvle super' is' . 2:1 mzspr, QS lsnswz, ,Q C 1 l, S, IC l. J if mfssscx ess, l 2 ' lf . v 3 1 , i . CD1 2 1 t feullezslclulzss mes' f , 2 . , ' ES ' ' ' 2 ' X 0 .ll. S. pl- TYPING CLUB lrxev D1llord lo Beth l-luqhes Boy Crxbbs Charles Moore Bobert Hepler Frcmk Tur bert Celene More Stone Loyd Mltchell Cdrl McAr1drews Glen Hxqqms Pot WIQQS lock Hood hm Boyles Budd Blmcoe Bllly Beavers I W Whlte Lowell Wrxqht A C, Ormstott Blchdrd Slcooq Bobby Hdrrultorl Anno Mdne Blupley Clyde DGVIS --11.1 l 5 0 b , 4 ' , 3 f 5 - ' ' .L ' I ,.. ., - 4 ' . H. - 1 . , V Af fff' . ' ' av- ,lf -, .'-6 .. L ,, . 4 1 1 r J A r . . , . , . . . , . , N , JUNIOR HISTORIAN CLUB Back row Robloye Walls Mr He ae sun soo s F C ef' a la es Hughes larnes Wnlte Me mn Flore war h Mass rg laclc Flo e Vfaf e Selt L C Parr Betty Gurll Ma tha Mar e S h Cha e lt s C e Grah Seated L1l1anN1x presrdent Max e Ca roll woe prestae ' Betty Ge try reas urer luan a W'all s secretary Front row Kenneth Charnhlrss Ker h Aaee L I rso '1 P we G fs Naylor Charles Glng Carrled out thelr arrrs to the utmost extent D ma the atte pa or the as school year and the tern' ot 9404r the amateur ms na h xc In de a o for themselves and the1r school Garth Masslnglll Wtth hrs colortul n story of Berger took one ot the three prlz s awarded ln a state wrde co test of aura h stor ans Wlth the Whlrl of actrx tres and tlne hustle of students the Barge Chapter the Iuntor Htstorrans made a tr p to Canyon to vrsrt the We t Texa State Teacher College Museum In the season of 1940 4l the oraantzat or plans to v s t the htsto s te t .liao Walls the most famous of all Southx estern lnd an pa tlearou s in the sprmx some fortunate member of the club wwll represert the Bo Chapter at th annual rneettng of the State Htstorxcal Assocrattor rn Austus Borger H1 1S proud ot the luntor Htstor ans ' 1 F X X f Q ' ' ,Q . - . s t ' ' V- ' . 1 , s. ri r o A, 1 ri or- ranoes ap ...nw , rnw ,. , . . ,, X .1 , , . , tl , r ' r, t r . . or r, X n , ' T N wx-' sms Mft-sm osffyw W . . , , 4 .. C..,.,r , t.l.r v ..xlt.,...,,.,, C.rrl.r nur. ' 'll' . ww v- , r . ff ' v- - ' vw r . . .4 ', , l it . , . ,. ' t eA+ ,mf ' W ,, rn' u .Y . ' .A . . A , ...Can J , CC.. On, .L Ja. .. tn Q, .GMA , . Under the ardent sponsorshrp ot Mrs. O.en Henderson, the juntor rlrstorrans have ' t t r X ' - 'rf ' l f' rt ' l at . ,l - l .lt r . ' ' to ns are .aT n'me r I l H 1 ' F 'Y D , A f 4 , l - L - ' un' - . yo ,J 1 1 . , ' ' ' ri 1 , ' A f si . - . . . t , ,V ., ol C. ' ' l i ' ' 7 s s r s A J . . 1 rt . ,- rgc si or r A ,pe - 1 C V . 1 r t, J 'noi .l A r Q A so L. .L rger . e 1 l. - 1 . . ff' , 1 -M. HOBBY CLUB Owoffw ,wrt kt ,Cro Grd I A fret, W L D Sptfes B c1t,1Df gm ,A 1 ft f hafta f' Q B, :xr A Hxa T tw 4 W' mlburq I fft.1.JO lt9 P t L . V Htttson the Horny Club QQ W tr ami 'rcmfgqmq cmout them V Q1V ,Ax 'BCI IDT 1 'IC 1.1 'Wt L, VGIICINOII t r1Q,rJ. Q f 3 'no e cum CI .L D 0 h-.nt ut. m1 ff lm CI mf t 1 1T9Tf'mUI'1 Cho 14 rw 4 . , I .1 ' - - . 4' 4 . V ' lk t N I k ,, . 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Qi 1 Al fem t - ': j I. nge KQCLXJ 91195, gt 3,:tgt'sQD. x. eQd gs . ,Aff g A 'I R 5 v Q ...Q---1 X THE DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS CLUB Geor e Bram Presldent Q Mary Nell Mma ree Secretary B ly Askew Bruce Bennett Bobbe Bradshaw Clayton Breltensteln D1Ck Bulger Forest Carson Dewayne Castty Betty Chamloless Bud Counts Bob Cory IOHH19 Lee Edwards Iames Goodwln Irma Lee Llndsey Tommy Rrddle Calv1n Shaw B1lly Spence C R Anthony Co Dr G W Gress lrn s G ocery Pos er s Autorr ot ve Serv ce Bradshaw Mot Company I C Penney Co Furr Food Market Huber Machxne Shop Let s Hardvxa e Co North Plains Hospltal Conunental Oll Co 'Whlte s A to Store C R Anthony Co Crovt n Theater Betall Credlt Assoclatlor Harr s Food Store Bradshaw Mo or Compan Phlll ps Theate Mr E C Penn atcrl Sport or The D O Club was organlzed ln September l938 for the beneflt of those students who do not plan to go to college but who want to get occupational traning dunng the1r last two years of high school. fa H A .1 BIOLOGY CLUB Seoted JUGYIITCI Humphrey Wmr e Fred Bomdqe Alberto Towter Betty Wxlshusen Iosephme Muldndx Mmme Hatcher Morrow Herbst Bock Bow Frcmk Hrgqms Roy Ierm nos Buddy Glfford Harold Wrlhoms lock McNe1 hs Ccdvm Crow Perry Stapleton Iess Fronks Iomes Adams Mdrshcxll Barnes Ioe Lee Aqle Mr Terry The buggy club of B H S Th1S club of mod sc1er1t1sfs cmd crozy mventors IS one of the most mterestmq m B H S Everythmq from d1ssectmq Georqe the fox to Brumpus the frog IS rrqht up therr otlley Durmq the year thxs club has mode mczmy mterestmq experxments m the held of scxence .......................-...- QP' 1 ., 4- . A M V. L A 1-q-Q A K I Y K2 25 ' I. 1.4 xi - - 1 4 1 . 1 Y . .. .X D , t 5 1 'A . , I f - I S, 11 , , , I V I 1 I I 1 11 1 1 1 ' 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 5 JUNIOR POLICE CLUB Mc bersare CGHC C , We la esNc a B yCyeBelW'ayr1eBe Ferrell lNex mar H we Geral l Nay r F ed ,How rd larres M xor Bobby Har lsod Allred Hal VVl'1lI'CCl Sham Cha le la scr One of the mosl mo lhwh le of all sludent orqaruzat o s rs the lun or Pol ce Cl b Durmq 'he enhre sewer year hrstory of thrs competent and elhcrent club not one school chllcl has been m an accrdent on the corners patrolled by these young pohcemen -cz record to be commended Borqer I-Ilqh wrshes rrony more years of such success to these students and therr chref Mr Reece 9 F S 4' '.' ' : 4 , A , X '- I V , A I I .1 l gy I 3 . ' I M I 1 'X slow ' V r ' lm ern T. l. u 1-r,.ral':h'X ,od rr: rm If 111' l'd l ll Walfer Cypert, Glenn Erow: Bobby Barlow, Clifford Ferrell, Ellgs leiferson, Wglborr' A, l ff, . c ' ll, o lo, r 'a W 1 r, r'. . l l, 'rl - 1 rl S is .. . ' ' rr ' 1 , l ' rn- i Z lu . ' L , ' ' ' . rl ' . , 'A ' . V l A 1 SPANISH CLUB Wlava La! Presldent Barbara Wheeler Lo1s Barron Mnton Turner lames Ve non Rub Sfrold Sue Lusk Mary lean Tweedy Leona Lynch Lola Fay Mllls Dora Gar la Oll e Mae Larlarurn 'Vlaxxne Gllbreth Bermce Brooks Yola Levme Cart '1 Larnon Bllly loe lafnes Albert llleraoza Wallace Down Bobby Melcher Kar Lawson lun or Hall Sterllne Carter lohn M Pertle Mss Roblnson sponsor Bllly lune Connelly Those exouc senontas and dashrnq dons of the Spanxsh Club came from that torrld land South of the Border The1r year of programs and rneetmgs has lncluded a program ol romanuc old Spamsh rnuslc for the Muslc Club of Borqer and a hllanous Chr strnas Party 1n the Chrxstlan Church To culmmate the year s actlvmes a colorful Sparush banquet Wllh true Sparush atmos phere was qxven March 28 1-l...-1 .,-.1 Q- 7' 1 , 2 1 1 - ' l r. A A 1 1 1 1 1 - - A1 Y 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 w 1 1 1 w rf 1 , N- 1 A L 1 A 1 1 1 1 1 A , , ,- . , . ul A , A , 1 1 , . b, 1 1 1 Y , ' 1 1 1 1 I 1 I ' 1 4 , . , . , 11 11 1 1 . . 1 1 . 1 1 ' , . MECHANICAL DRAWING CLUB Ar h1e Patterson Russell Hawk s C r1s H11 rn Bo Wlute Paul Robmsoa Det'1baaal'1 Alle read Smlth B1llVvr1eee Haber Vkfalker ARCHITECTS OF THE FUTURE These boys spead the r t rre r drawma ewerythuaq from what the moderr doa w1ll l1ve T1 to the tower na sm scrapers The members of hs club are mos ly stuclen IH ne rnechanc l drawma classes 9 C' , ' '12, ut' 'l.a:1, Q3 , ' ' 1, Harold Enochs, l1m Bayless, Mr. Payne, Sponsorp Clarence Fello, David Pixley, Bob 1' ' A , ' n , ' 1 'Q l r, t . ' 1 1 11-1 2 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' f . t i 1 1 ts ' 1' 1 a f q '! Norrrs Trnnln Wllburn Hams Rav Patton Sam Patnck Roy Raqland Iohn L Perry Cleo M zar Iunror Colllnswo th Iewel Younq Mary lo Payne Miss Iohnson sor Mae Ioslxn Alma Hams Meet those future men and women of Amenca who are respon sxble for our newest mnovattons the Amerrcan chemrsts To use the1r excess chem cal maentuty the students frncl the Chem rstry Club the perfect haven Under the sponsorshrp of Mlss lohnson the club members uncover the hxdden secrets of scxen t1t1c lore and marvel at the1r results Span CHEMISTRY CLUB JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE Latte lone Pres der G a c X e Pres ent Be y lo Lexus Secretary Sco t Sc rna hors freas cl a Ah rey Norma Badge y Bobby Bar xx t ob e B lcv. Bet Ss r 1 va 3 C apman Bobbe Bradshaw Pau Cock ar lean C B ro E a Crow Lorene Dale Ralph bar' el Fran es t .1 anc p Wax e Elmtre Patsy E rnore Mary lame l-lolcomo tasepht Q r fy t rc ea tohhscn Sy vta Katsh Helen Loo man Myra Altce Wlrller Ltte lv at Os orrse A 're Owen Kathleen Palmer Steve Bagar Betty lean Bernptc ,ocn Btsher B I Robert Mary FYGUCIS Scott Opal Fae Scott Cathryn lea has xt B1 y Schrnalhcr t Scott Schmalhors Glctdy Taylor l.o1s'l'a lor l arcal a rs Omen Ware Francts Watson Cor r ne Wtlson Borg r Htgh s p cud c rc tshec c tb the Vera Chapter of tne luntcr Classtcar Leag c or at lf ra Adarrs secord year xxmner 1 t the Lattn lournamer c .5 the Vcra Chop er boasts ot the second largest rnernbershrp rt he Sta e c 'exe ln the sprlng of l94U at the all a tr c Latt Tournament to wh ch Borger was host the ttrst place cup was carr ea ott by our trrst year team Steve Ragar a td Martha Lee Seeger On lanuary l2 costumes were decked and gods and goddesses of mythology were once agarn resurrected at the annual Lattn banquet honorlng the god larus Makrng Latm a ltvmg rather than aeaa language 1S the purpose well carrted out by thrs group of students P. n ' 5 y . I -fy -. - I V' ' ' . -,Us . f- -Q . fr ' F., ' . . .. s, - t' rt, r c- Adams f.c - ta , tt ' , , C' ' . 'T . Av-. -- -ff' ' v , T c 1. c n. t r - cdre., l.a,.:-1, - .a t , - l ' T 'T ' A 1- ' .-HL' f- X V l ' ' l .o Y, N t LG 4, 1, Cna...c. s, -. . 4- n ' , , 't ' r , g f',.ntg.,,..,,F W q Fra-.,a,. t mp, , . . L., C.,l.,.,...x.5 A, ,...L. .L ...U . .tual , , 'N , - 'Sf 'F C, . . 'Y--.ff , l ' r.-.A . c -, n fo, zmber. .,.....a ,t. .n w A M t- , f C Y' C' C fx' Y. V l-fv.f,7T C' V--1 V ST ' Sue rte.ds, . 1. uentry, tewe.. vent. ,f, Bae lgll Hart, Lyle Hess, Moms Htll, l T - ' . Y . ., fl' Il T X N l ,s , f nl ue' ,a . L W . . , A tl 4 - l ' . , . 1-1 , t .- l 2 D . , ln , , , V- T ' ,- ' r A f 4 1 P - 01 I - Q ' l' . , A. -an., tr rt ,sy t, L -. gt At tt , , . 'S , Y: ., LV .r v ll , f, , ' 1 . 'e 1. rr ' at :ts zzicst dgstx . tt., . . u -. ltarnea tn hone .t , , t ' ' ,,, M ,Mm . I' .. .I Y .14 C ... ' ' l .. .. 1 . t t 1 . V as. ' I '.-. - 4 -V-, , Q lr 1: l L Al 1 , . 'N lc .- M y T , , I I A POPULAR SONG CLUB The golden vo ced P qhfmgc e ol B H S ' mi cz hecm worrrmq mterest m our Popular So Q C ob Almosf overn qnt swfnq muslc swept throuqh the country cophvo' ng Amerlccm yooth Wllh cm emlrely new type of 1'1US1C Wlth the wr img of these popular songs some GXl.l'1'1QlY beoutlful whlle others were almost mscmely pI'1I'I'l1llV9 Il'1lS club of true Amerlcon music was born HOME ECONOMICS CLUB Mernoers ot the Horne Ee C .t are Leola Aa no Mary Bel B aaa Dor s Bona Chr sure B ackeer' Vrg a Ca te Thelma Ca y he er Cl rroa Opa' Cypert Betty Harnon Eula Rayelrl r ee Dorsl-ll Ax le rme H l nas forth Naorn T-lyatt Dorothy Mae Koehler Ma na Koehler Bn re R th eonara lune Le nard Mary lane Melcher Iane Mendoza lean Mclwurt Drucr a Reese Maxrne Rrley lsaoel Srmth Mattre Faye Spears Twlla Q otle'ne r Melha Qtoxa Mary Sue Vlfh e The future horrerral-ters of B H S free' every lNedne day to dlscuss the problem of maklnq a hor se a home They cover every phase of good housekeeprnfg from how to hold the dust pan to the ever deepenrna problem of horlrnq a pan of water We all hope they have therr one and orly to start therr Journey m hfe A b , 'r ll I ' . hp : l 'ai aton, ' 'L I , 1 rr r, 1 1 r r, 1 f lRl r r, . C sgtv, 'fl 1 'a 4 , l n ., Gladys Edwards, Camille Evans, Helen Ford, lnez Ford, Lerella Ford, Allene Groson, , ' a.d , rr nl, T1 a. ., o lr. J v . , ir X ,, , , rt' rx . L , . , or , . . , .N A M . , A T 1. fl , so 7 l ' lv 11 . . . 1 ' f . . . . , . 'S . . I l 7 Qfxlll CHORAL CLUB ety Klex 'VI Ha be Maoel Hat 'mer Geerqxa Hamptol NVm1fred Ramaqe Icarme Nlx IN ar Ha Marle s'T'1t'1 Ola Mae Larwdaa Celma Mae Q'O1'16 Vvonre Chap raw Glaay JCIIVQS Marrel a LCWIS Low aMae G11hc1fn Iuamta Blshop ueraldme A ce V Her Lf e Lo ma Vlad e F L bpears Maxme Garrlepy Edlth lanes Mary Ia Le Ham cs Warqaret Wdhams Gler da Haley Bermce Brooks Iean Tasker me a Rwh Tn ma Char ne VV1Uaw N B Z A grmie ' IC . r, X C1 , r, ' . , . , , M N M 1 , - . , A 1. . . A , . . A , un , 1 1, 'S' ..', -', 'en ' ,fx ' Franks, Mary Bell Blaqa, Pay Eames, Iuamta Humphreys, Boruia Stephenson, Myra V - ' ,X 4 ' ' ' F. A. in N-. xi Q I'1,r 1 ae , , , vx r- A ,N 3 V 9 I v 7 1 ' - L - 1 f A 1 -f A f 1 1 ml x H e A 11 .1 HANDICRAFT CLUB iss Vcxcy Vuoene F 'cz czves B y V+ mu 11 Bl, ff Rona d Inqrcxm Howell je.. Grad V Q V adv Fox P cd 0 my K2 rch Smpson Emwcmdcx omusenci R1 th A Femrm We I-icmd mm C year Lb spmnsored by Q C . cm occupcz Ln C r M cz SF '1 Q ch r sae th s year the b ru yo., new 1C o up r. Cf-:D rn Grd p of,...:J1e fu U. e -A . .4 . . 'V ' I 4 3 A . 4 1 , K 4 Q ' 6. I V' E I' K 5 i . . gy - X 'f'4- . ' 'T 'YA' A 2- v fx .'1 ' v . ... . L.. I . .U. af , ...' HV.Cuff1,,, .C 1' ...A L- , 'N ,1 Q ,- - - .V ' '.. - ' . f. E - 7 - fn. - Wm, 1 .r. . r 1, A' . j..ar..tcx T my Q CHQ., vi .Vt .. ., 'V x 1' HF ' .- .L.- . .13 X lun, pst crqcrgzeu zhis , 'N V ., 1W . vw. W. 4 M' 7 1 M55 Pear. Lacy 51.1.1 . .Q. Luc fzcgy. me vvcrr: of the club A in -. fl-' 'Ry ,-.I ,-.-,fi ,--A 1-v Vx xaf-v A' A ,Gamers duet., .4 ....m...,, 1:15 .,. ..f,,Q,1, -Addr F- ' - tw 2-.'3rtP.y 'fCL1 ff 1 J. Althcixgl Fil X L1 4 1 ' , 7 ' -. MQ' Y, -. I . , fn- v- 1' ' ' N CAL. . Q 'N H: .ni 'Zz L .. . Lf .. C5 . . ' i I. fr 1 1 I READING FOR FUN CLUB Edd1e Thomcson Bc mcxrcx B1s1Qp Ucwcxy e k.,CI.wl1j Ymley Iwo 11.111 DUUYTG Anna Mc fi Bums Pd U D., x,c111,1DO N ff' LPC Low 1 y C411 y 1 0 , 'Muff' Bobme Tnorrpscn Lcfefe You C' M ob is y 0 M Q J 111. 11 p hw 11 1f M C1119 'muon P Q rho 11 1'1Q qrccxf 1110161 1 Worx., of w Ill ap. 4 the YT f T provre QIVC 111 scnool E1-eryth11q N11 Q mg' 1 1 'wwnl Iva hoe O Ethel VG ce Q 111111101 I Qtcry tha .111 md G fn' on Escape s emuved by 11115 019111 of .1 11.191113 ,IH I pd 1 F fun . I ' C' I x G 1 a - 1 , 1 1 W 'Y 4, P 1 , ww mm V ' . '. fx' . -' Y' -1. 'W rv, 'N ,, ff. U- L.. - 1 , 1.1 .A O 1 ' 01.1 1 1Q, no 1-3 ,L,,1, 111 1 .D ' ' ' 7 vs J.. 'Nm Y W V ' -W f- -v- 1 ' , 1 1.1 .1 J. Q L, '.V, NLS' R11 111 .31 AL. 'V ' - mf- VA,-.,,7,. NA . V1.1 ' ,-, .. . . Frxn 1 0 13.4.3 C11 t11C- 111.-11 of '11, 1-.1131 cr11-bv 1141111115 . . . N Y. -, W-W 2110113511115 1'1ave: G fiL1'f 11. tar' lfOGdlI1l,I 1' .rr 1'11r1 Cho. mi: 'Q , 1. Q '11, 'f 1 .351 ,Ihr Q12 11'1'f:r'cg:'f'fci in '1 V 1 ' .1 FX WU 'O gs POM 1 3:10 131 ' 2 ,153 P' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 fz th q J. H7111 .sl 1 1 '.. , 1 rw U- ' vw '- 4 f- rv-N 1 N1 H r- 'V ix 11 1.1. ' 1 ' 1 11' .L , , 1. A 1 1 f r. Ct 'A' 1- cw 011' l 1' In George M111er Henry Ray H Edlth Iones Frances Watson ISV 2' X65 Edwgrd Chqpmqm Grace Adams Steve Raaar Ixmrny Phllllps Evelyn McK1nney Scott Schmolhorsi ...W-1 Clyde Rowe Director ff'-'M - V ,g-.M 'Nw-V fa - I ,KL Q I Charlie Joe Powell Drum Major ' 'A rw Q, 91 if 5 X f lf ' c-V 5' V Saxophone Quartet Brass Sextet Soloists Brass Sextet :rag Clarinet Quartet I Ub- X5TUDCUT Cnwxnp Paul Svott Pres went S me J V109 'rn c 1 I P ECIWEIC1 C1 man Cleo Hufqr Jane n1 cfm 26- M QR .J TWC JCC arl Dovme Norma Leo V nf'e Bur om fvun Hut J 'ue V01 George Mil ler, etty Jo fl Per Trea Jim Bayle Juanita Humphrey Sylvia Kat '1 Francef: Turner Bu ldy Gifforc Cellna Mae Stone Martha Lee Seefer 1 'HO Parllamentarian I nr'1 fT'lT'0f'1 Ch ml 1 t 1' Dan Prie t Billy Schmwlhnw T Cecil McGee Betty Kleln Orln Osborne Betty Pvth Wicfex . -3 S' r v .. V, ., 5 .- 4- 5 X A K x f . 1 C X 5 ' . t '- Zrgar T'o'? T3rs,dn!x2v-' 3 2- ..,. ,. IT,-. 1, D KY.. Sgt. a A wr SQBITIOFZS JUIEIORS SO1'HOllO?Ti3S FREQISEHITZIT I1 11 Twflf' y ss s ' C' IH' ' . H 4 B2.'1ffT5.f'?f' , .. ,iff iw 11 - ,. S x S1 . , 2' T son - ' LL. , 'non L A I ' ' , , ,1 ,, , 'Q 'Sm 212-1 st Rik 5 'gel' i..- mi 2' EN! A 1,ig-iff. E M A U it 511 I gg - -,-:jj V XX ' P x if D M! R' as f fx lux, YQ Q . f LQ l W. M, HTHE LADY ELECTSH Presented by the Senior Class Elisabeth Wood--Director Pete Sally Beardslee WTen Percentn Halley Bill Johnson Sam y Goldman Nan Sullivan Dr. Johnson Jeanette Longbotham lirabelle Kemper lary Peters Business Manager--Scott Schmalhorst Chairman ot t1ckets-- Edward Chapman Property lanager--Doris Barron Student Director--lnurine Beckum Eddy Thompson Vonceil Womble Dick Bulger Otto Sample Garth lassingill Evelyn McKinney Ji my Phillips Helen Durham Grace Adams Edith Jones tags lanager--Cleo lizar, Leonard Collinsworth Marcy Bulger David Pixley Thelma Ruth Thoma Norma Badgely James Vernon Maxine Elmore Marilyn Weinberg Willis McGee William Wallis Edwin Hudson Kathleen Palmer Dortha Nell Grimes Jean Coolbaugh Jack Florer HHOME FOR CH ISTMASH Presented by Junior Class Director, Kiss Wood Characters Masie David Aldridge Cora Wingate Helen Wingate Sashga Sergoff Agatha Wingate Martha Hr. Pons Slash McGee Cap'n Seth Stage Prompter Costume Manager Ticket Chairman Stage Manager HALL AMERICAN FAMILY' Presented by the Junior C12 Director, Miss Wood Norma Harrelson Jack Briggs Glenn Lee Frankie Ann White Vance Burson Joe Evelyn House Dortha Nell Grimes Edwin Hutson Maxine Elmore James Vernon Lillie lae Osborne Jack Florer, Marilyn Weinberg Characters Caroline Butler Bruce Ford Bobbie Butler Widow Smith A Peter Smith Avis Middelford Lucy Hidelford Bill Butler Grandmother lr. Butler Carrie Stage Manager Student Director K Q f 2 m ff Y gawk TFL X Q5 BORGER B CLUB Hilton Turner, Curtis Hillman, lilburn Robbins, Kelvin Florer, Henry Ray, Alton Bulla, Alvin Frederick, Buck Garrett, Billy longold, Bill Geter, J N Trotter, lerl Beavers, John Gaddis, Sponsor Catfish Smith, Red Hutson, lilburn Harris, Kenneth Chambliss, Vance Burson George Huffman, Leroy Cowan H Iv - I J Q E 1 PEP SQUAD Activities Led pep assemblies lent to Lubbock and Plainview on football trips lent on a picnic Leaders Lyle Hess, Maxine Elmore, M 1ne Carroll, Jack Fraley Members Doris Passons, Bessie Sharp, Josephine lulanax, Lucille Powell, Ethel Vanhouten, Lorene ibung, Gladys 0'Leary, Villa Dean Crupper, Bernice Brooks, Juanita Harrison, Betty Carlton, Dorothy lorris, Virginia Luttrel, lartha Lee Seeger, Alma Harris, lareidel Penning ton, Frankie White, Minnie Hatcher, Aline Gipson, Sylvia Katsh, laxine Gilbreth, Verna lae Jefferson, Charlene lnsor, lable Hatcher, Camille Evans, lildred Cowan, Betty Lou Hanlon, larilyn Weinberg, Jo Evelyn House, Thelma Ruth Thomas, Patsy Roberts, Doris Barron, laxine Elmore, Lyle Hess, Jack Fraley, Josephine Hoppe, lue E11 Hart, Alice 0'De11, Ollie Ann Campbell, Lillie lae Osborne, laxine Carroll, Lois Barron. Q . . s Q 4 2 f'.If A . ie i wx 'Q Y .. - , L, -a 4 a I 5 X . n a 5 X FW L T-E Ei 1 1 x n51,KQ'c6M' BORGER BULLDOG . -if Catfieh Smith, Head Coach Selmer Kirby, A t Cn ch Shamrock Quannah Hollis Panhandle Hobbs Lubbock Amarillo Pampa Plainview They 6 O O 13 14 51 33 18 38 ,X L it ,. gg .37 fi: Q 1 gx M, . . , 1 P ' .1 V, A f 1 B C 9 A .', SJ 1 if ..-:lv 41' I A Q A 9' 5. 'LJ fg- . 4. L n ,, i efflr x ' U . D VPQ S' . 5 Y, F1 , 1 J 1 ' ' 4 N wif 14 .f Y V m V X 4 f' f , J wx' 1 gg 1 f A Y - f as H L, sm Y 3 ff? H .'W- ff J' xrz H '- f 1 'aw A1 Dumas Perryton Lcfors Groom Lefors Lofors End Dalhart Groom Panhandlv Plainview Lubbock Panhandle Lubbock Plainview Amarillo BORGER BULLDOG Milton Turner, Jack Briggs, Haskell Davis, Calvin Shaw, Bill Geter, John Gaddis, Bill Hongold, J N Trotter We 24 39 45 45 35 T. 51 25 28 15 37 23 42 34 39 'X ,G Hack Davis Captain They 22 21 20 20 11 16 28 21 27 rp, 41.5 31 1m PN f, f an 75 Phillips Perryton White Deer Quail Canadian Pampa Phillips Pampa Amarillo Perryton Dalhart Hedley Spearman Pampa Plainview Ll Capt Hack Davis Forward B111 Mangold Forward John Gaddis Forward Kr ' iff t . :-- 5 M... s , J N Trotter All district center Mgr Mer1 Beavel k Hilton Turner Forward X A11 d i , ,,As X fNo ' 4 f RX9iiSgfF ' tv' f' 2 fx! Ifqk, Bill Geter istrict guard gulf' Sf Jack Briggs Forward NSFV A13 Calvin Shaw Guard x .tl 14 J X 1 X 15 . rT.w S K- . If . 1 N I 'I' W . 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