Bowie High School - Jackrabbit Yearbook (Bowie, TX)
- Class of 1927
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.l-li.-1.i-il-Q ix fi? AQ. X A ' 1 ,Z ,yfzs 5 1 .4-, 1' EXLIBR5 .iili..il..1...., 1 5 i Q 4 e 5 I A 1 1 I w 4. 1. 5 3. 1 I 1 1 5 2 5 1 2 I E112 jlarkrahhit 1927 PUBLISHED BY THE STUDENTS OF Bowie High School '23 I 7179? ,MN X N53 f 2 W I W Copyright 1927 ERNEST KILCREASE Editor A CLOVIS WATSON Business Manager 'jfnrmunrit '23 To put into permanent form the memories of one of our happiest years at Bowie High is the purpose of this book. .-JM,--. F4-v..-3..,,, ..M.,-,..,- f. ,. .v ,Q l ll R - K.. w--Awuulll.---Ju,--.-M.-.,4uL, , - ll' lx . . lr l RK 'Ill Z Eeinrattnn 'fd To the man who has proved his invaluable Worth to our school by his ability to solve difficult situations with sympathyg who has Won our love and confidence by his keen sense of justice to all. To this man, our respected Superintendent and trusted friend, Dan L. 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'Lv-uKLf.i .?f.Q...3wag.m1 1 i1'.3.-M .-X Board of Education First Row: I. L. CHANDLER, Secretary S. L. GREENWOOD D. B. BENSON A. M. LATHAIVI, Vice-President Second Row: W. BAIL J. H. GARLINGTON, President H. W. WHITMAN 'TO this splendid group of business men, whose greatest interest is in the Bowie Schools, belongs much of the credit for the beautiful High School which We now have. They have at heart a desire to see every student in the Bowie Schools get the utmost from his or her life, and they are continually striving to further this cause. Faculty JOHN V. Ly1.Es. B. S. Miss Axxllz XVLLSUN SI'i1'!I!'l' ami nIIlfllFll1Ilfi1'X History IXIRS. GEO. T. O'B.xNNmx, B. A. IQTH151. D. CJVERFELT English History and Cifvizxs' MRS. Lll.LmN M. Rfxlxlzs MRS. Uno. S. LEE Lilll'Ilfil17l Srimzfzf and Enyliylz 4' -if I5 129- Facult QIORRINNE H.ART, B. S. Nl. L. ROBINSON D Ulll v.vz'iff S1iif'1zz'z' Jf1zz'lzf'111ati4is BERTA NUTT, B. A. -IEAN IQELLER, B. A.. B. Mu Sfiefzre Latin and Sjlalzish RIARY FRANCES CQARLINGTON MRS. VVLLI. S. Y0L'NG Exfirrssion Piano and Voirzf 16 HAS, 6111215525 ,Xf N KJ Af X f iff X f xN ff 0 Q E Q 49 SENIOR T N Y Senior Class BLQRTA N U'1 I' Sponsor Cmvls XVATSON -IACK RAINES THELMA P100 EULALIE ASKEW FRED HOLLOWAY YVANDA RosE 0 CLOVIS VVATSON CORRINNE IIAR1 1'rf.vidwz1 Sjvonsor OFFICERS . . . . . Prffsizlwll IVIOTTO ursclfves our fzzlure COLORS Grrwz and Wllitfr FLOVVER Wlziff' Ron' -- ai 20 3-if -- lies . Vin'-Prrfsizfml Smrretzzry- 71ff'!l.S'llfl'I' . . AIll.S'i1'i!l7l . . Rvporlcr . Parlimn en tarizm Top Razz' JACK RMNES CFHELNIA Proc Vice-President of Senior Classg El Cireulog Sport Editor of the Jarkrabhit g B Asso- riationg Football '24, '25, Basketball and Track '25, '26, Il'itl1 xml: a smilw, .lark fozzld ronqzmr the fworld. CLOVIS NVATSON President of Senior Class, Vice-President of B Associationg Business Manager of Jack- rabbit , Football '24, '25, '26, Track '25, '26, '27. Thr- fwarnz rnl ffl0'LC of Clofuis' big hfarl slzilzrs f0l'ff1 rfvrn from his flair. Secretary-Treasurer of Senior Class, Sevre- tary-'freasurer of U. A. A., Literary Editor of -lackrabbitug Junior Chamber of Com- merce, El Cireulog Basketball '25, '26, '27. Piggif ran furnislz flu' lzrains as fwrll as llle fworlz for almort anyllziug. NVANDA RosE Editor of Maroon and NVhite g President of the Pep Squad, El Cirrulog Latin Club, jun- ior Chamber of Commerce. Boys ix lfrr nzidtllw zzamf, lull 'ICI' lofw lzfr just flu' mmf. Botlom Ro-zu CATHERINE CAPERS ERNEST IQILCRE.-XSE Secretary of Pep Squad, Latin Club, El Cir- Culo, Curtain Club, junior Chamber of Commerce. Sfwwff and lofvalzlr fo all, and imzornzf In Illorw fwlm dnn'f knows lffr. FRED l'l0LI.0VVAY B Association, President of El Cirvulog Football '26, 111' fgflfts lfis batllws daily and insisls on f0IlIiIlfl out on lop. Editor-in-Chief of jac'krabbit g Junior Chamber of Commerre. Ill- is fllflllllf' of living yrfnl tllirzgfs, if forwd 10. lXI,xR'm SP,-xRR,x Art Editor of JaCkrabhit g Junior of Commerce, Basketball '24, '25, '26, '27. Assistant Chamber Slit' is an arlirt in mon' 'ways Illan onf. IIN' grralfxtt aswi I5 frzrnds. X 521 lie'- l -' 61 Top Rau' DoL'GL,xs HoRToN junior Chamber of Comemrce Hz' gows on ruzrwlwzzfing lo adfuwr.vi1y,' pur- suing lfzal stmdfaxl roursf lo hir goal-all lllillyj' mmf lo tlfosr fwllo fwork ami fwaif. CLIFFORD fJVERSTREET Junior Chamber of Commerce Nolflillgf llHl'llIf7f1'L1, nothing f1'0Ill',' .lust ll good limo and jrlrnfy of fun. ELTLALIE ASKEW' Musician of Senior Classy Junior Chamber of Commerce. If sin' fzurrz' dojzrifwd of 11112 jlofwer of Jpfzwfz, hw' fyfx :would molar an admirable sullslllutf. ALTA CASWELL junior Chamber of Commerce. Efunz f1l01lfjfI Jin' just joinfd us Ihis year, moz' rount fll'l' as onf of us. Ifolfom Rau' VER,-X ABBOTT Junior Chamber of Commerce. Ilf'l11'1z fwr flfllf flu' fworli gfnIly, fwf lenofu iwholr nmr. If anybody malem llrr mark in flu' fworld, l rra fwill. ZELL,-X O'BR1EN Typist for 'ljackrabbit l25, 26, l27Q Junior Chamber of Commerceg El Circulng Treas- urer of Curtain Club. Zwlla is Piggivle Ifwin .fiJf1'r,' fzml, smiling, anll fair io look upon. LEE NVILEY TL'CKER Basketball 727. 111' n1'+'U1'r says muff: and is a H1116 ilzflinrd to gim' up foo quiflely. ERNEST CHANDLER Fl Circulog junior Chamber of Commerce. Calm and xinrrrf, and has somf soluiion for l L'1'l'y problfzn. -. 63+ 22 5 7-4111 RUZL' I,LiC1L1.1z XVHITLEY Rcmmu' CADY Junior Chamber of Cummerceg Pep Squad. Sflmol if not as flzfiringf Io lzwr 115 tln' fwidr, -wondfrful fworld. VIIRGIE Romuxs Junior Chamber of Commerveg llome Eco- nomics Clubg Basketball '26. .AI frifml anyonr :would ln' proml in j1o5.ff.v.v. Boi CHRISTINE IQILCREASE Junior Chamber of Cnmmerceg Curtain Club. Just flu' kim! of girl wr wall about and .wldonz swf. AI.I,ENE Com: Glee Clubg junior Chamber of Cummerveg Fl Cirvuln. Sfll' is fnml of llllkllly zzml dor'5n'I fan' 'lL'lI0 knofws il. Pr lf da esiclent of -Iuninr Chamber of Cummerceg Football '25, '26, lirwwily is llzf soul of fwfr, amz' .m'.v Robwrl liENNETll HRITIE Assoviationg junior Chamber nf Com- merveg Football '24, '25, '26. Om' 1'on,volalio1z-Rip fwill fwalv' up mmf y. f0lI1 Rom' Hfxvwoon Moss Junior Chamber of Commerve. Tlwo lllilzgs lm IZVQIIV' fworriws lllllllll-j'I'5f1'f flny and lomorrow. -I 1 .xx Fox Junior Chamber of Commerce. U7 all zulmlrr hir IYJIIHIIUIZ Jflzsf. 1 l -. 23 H5 ., Top Ron' TL'1.1,1x NVINTON IDELBIZRT THom1.fxs junior Chamber of Commerce. Junior Chamber of Commerceg Fl Circuln. SM' is JI'V'i01lJ,' 11111 an l'dlll'Ilfi07I is 501111'- Ef111'11 ffl01lgfl llllllly 1111111 fu' ix 'LUf07Iff, lm thing to 1111 srrious almzzl. fworles failflfully and 7lI'fUI'I' gfifvzzv up. CLARA VVELLS ARVI1, IDAVIS Glee Clubg Pep Squadg El Circulog Junior Junior Chamber of Commerceg linsketlmall ,27. Chamber of Commerce' l5'1'1'111151' 111' is flu' yozzlzgffsl ill 0111' rlzm' Mr. fW1'N11lI'5 fiyllf 11111111 lfofwrr. f11l7' lon, 1lo1'511'I 11111111 ffm! fn' 1.v 1101 Illllflllff our 111051 1115 gain. 111f1'llig1'11l. 130110111 Rau' VERA NIERLE PRICHARD Junior Chamber of Commerce. f1110lh1'1' Ollf' of 1f10.s'1' firm bl'HI'fL'I'I'J ill fflllf 51l1'11r1' IJ gfoldzvz. V4ENljS JOHNSON Junior Chamber of Commerce, Ewf1'yl1o11'y likrs I'1'1111.r. Sin' is 1ii.vli111'l ill llf!j7l'lll'llIl4'I' and fways. ALSTON 1xICNA'1'T B Associationg Football '26. .I fJI'I'fI'f'f y1'11ff1'1111111, 1111y011r' mn my 11110111 flilll. XV11.1,11: CSRAY junior Chamber of Cnmmerceg El Circulo. 111 111155, hr' 1'0Ilfl'ibllfl'J lfn' mnxl tllllllifilly Il1lflIIl!'.Yf5 of fwzf. .. ggi 24 Senior Class History I GD N September, 1923, about seventy young seekers of knowledge entered Bowie High to undergo the many trials and tribulations which every Freshman Class i has to bear and take from their upper classmen. They called us green, and sy- -rf so as not to make their accusations false, and to reveal the kind of substance Q9 'll 'I ol . 4 3 li QI 'V-'vs A of which our hearts are madc, we chose as our class colors Green and Gold. 'L Clovis VVatson was elected president, and proved so eflicient that he has -'7 been our leader through the four years. It was several weeks before we could go to class without someone stumbling into the wrong classroom and coming into class a few minutes late. The only sad part of our Freshman Year was that we were isolated in Hall io of the old shack and many times, when our minds were deep in study, the strains of music wafted through the doors and the clapping of hands reached our ears from the other hall, where only a brave Fish dared to thrust his head in even to get a peep. Dan Cupid, who could not resist the temptation of there being so many pretty girls in our class, interfered, and has continued to do so each year, this has carried away some of our members to enter the bliss of matrimony. How sweet is revenge! And ours came when we were seated in Hall II as Sopho- mores. How important we did feel among the Juniors and Seniors! VVe began to look upon high school with a more pleasant aspect, for this was really our first year to partici- pate ir nigh school activities and to really know what high school means. This year was noted for many important things, among them being the coming of Mr. Lyles and Mr. Martin to supervise us and to lead us successfully through high school. Our Junior Year was thrust upon us before we really realized it, and there loomed before us through the entire year that responsibility that determines the triumph of every junior Class, and that is, the Junior-Senior Banquet at the close of the year, which I hope every Junior and every Senior of '26 will think of Hours as a glorious result of the work- ing spirit that made it possible. Another great event of this year that cannot be excluded is the moving into our wonderful new high school building, the pride of every pupil, teacher, and citizen of Bowie. VVe, the Junior Class, staged the play, Am l lntruding? on the opening night of the new auditorium. Previous to this the ability of many capable actors had not been displayed on the stage. The first Senior Class to go through this splendid building the entire year is some- thing history cannot fail to give notice, and which every Senior of '27 will remember with pride in days to come when we are no longer pupils of this school. May each Senior, after leaving high school, look upon those days as the happiest of his life, for very soon we enter the world a different person in that the responsibilities have been shifted from thc shoulders of someone else to ours. -..if Senior Class Poem Thr day: hafvzf fomr amz' Ihr dayr hafvo goof, Thr' months hzwf turned to ywar.r,' Yrt time has not made swift the flight, Nor tho fmturf' with any fears. .-Y: fwo fvirion Ihr future :I lovely jvirtun' fwilh rolors oj hrilliant hun: Looms up just beyond,-and forgoitrrz, then, Thu lfH'Ill0fit'.y eww mn nwwr lorf. Nofw fntfr the door that is ojwnfd Lwidr, :Ind though Ihr future hrfrleons with fwrlroming hand, Earh Sfnior fwill rrrrzfflrzhwr Ihr joys of Old Bofwir- High - TflI'fI',lf hw a .vizzfrrr yrfaruing to hz' hurl: again. Farffwffll, dear friends and hind, hflping tmfh1'r.r, Good rfuffr, good fortunf' to fafh of you. llfhfrmffr' tho pathway shall load ur on, Our hrortr fwill hr hfrr-in R0fZ.Uil'--'l.fUifh you. -Q -fr 35 .- MR. Ayn MRs. C. C. IIL rcinxsoN N111 and Pa MRS. VV. E. BRUCE MRS. VVILI. Youxo ,-Iuni' Sislfr MR. PIQRCY S'r,u.I.ixGs Miss FDRYIZ RAINES MR. VV. E. BRUCE 1?ro1fn'r Sisiwr L'1zz'11' T has been a custom for many years for the Senior Class to elect a class family. VVith the exception of one year, hir. and Mrs. C. C. Hutchinson have been the class lVIa and Pa. So when the Class of ,27 met to select its family, there was only one choiceewe must have hla and Pa Hutchinson. No family is complete Without brothers and sisters. lVIrs. Will Young, lN'Iiss Edrye Raines, and lNIr. Percy Stallings were chosen because they are the peppiest, jolliest Hfellersn anywhere. Of course, there nust be an uncle and an aunt, and lvlr. and lvlrs. YV. E. Bruce are without doubt the best aunt and uncle any class ever had. This family added much to the happiness of the Seniors, and we appreciate their loyalty and devotion to our class. Tlzrfz' rlzrffrs for H16 Class Ffnnify of '27! -. 26 Senior Class Prophecy SETTLED myself comfortably in a Morris chair, stretching my feet to the fire, and picked up a copy of The Maroon and VVhite, published by the students of Bowie High School in 1937. I glanced hastily over the paper. To 7 if my surprise, I saw in large, black letters: QU .05 i A t l L Q 5- s. Due to the many celebrities and successes from the Senior Class of 1926-27, U2 fl detailed accounts will be given below concerning the location and occupation of each member in this worthy class. VVhy, that's my old class! I exclaimed aloud. Eagerly I read: 'lErnest Chandler from his earliest years has been fond of doing what he calls 'stunts.' Ilis bones seem to be made of India-rubber, and his various contortions were always the delight of his classmates. He ltook time by the forelock' and, as soon as his graduation was an accomplished fact, he began a year's engagement with a medicine show, and is advertised as the world's greatest contortionist. Allene Cobb, soon after her graduation, also joined the same medicine show as a tight-rope walker. . l'Kenneth Brite QAh, yes, I remember him welll is a good-for-nothing, though his classmates had always expected great things of him, but it seems he was disappointed in love. Naturally being very bitter, there is only one woman to whom he ever speaks, and that is Zella O'Brien, who runs a millinery shop under the trade name of the 'Three Dollar Hat Shop, No Two Alike.' She is an old maid, and has three cats, four kittens, and one canary. Alston McNatt, now known as 'Cap'n,' joined the Marine Corps and traveled the world over. His wife, formerly VVanda Rose, accompanies him on all his trips, and as soon as they land she rushes to the nearest shop to see the latest styles, for she is still interested in fashions as much as in her high school days. Christine Kilcrease has become a chorus girl-oh, shame!-and she has one of the leading roles in a musical comedy now being shown in Sandwich Village. f'Virgie Robbins is a celebrated poetess who sings of chirping birds and babbling brooks. Eulalie Askew is a widow and has a difficult struggle in filling the gaping mouths of her three children. She has repeatedly refused six persistent and insistent proposals of marriage from Dan Sadler, a famous baseball player. She says she must devote her life to her children. Tulia VVinton has invented a new cosmetic, warranted to remove all blemishes from the face in fifteen minutes, giving it a clear and radiant hue and glow of youthful health most charming to the eye. She will soon amass a great fortune, for it is well known that all a woman hath she will give for her complexion. Thelma Pigg, always ambitious, is now the competent and efficient stenographer of the Governor of Texas, who is Alfred Evans. I paused before the next name-Clifford Overstreet. VVho was he? Oh, yes, I re- member him now. The boy whom Mrs. Raines was always calling down. I continued: l'Clifford is a farmer, who is soon going to try out his invention for bringing water out of the ground without either digging, drilling, or driving pipe. It seems his farm is famous for its odorless onions. Vera Merle Prichard, after a lucky marriage with a prince whom she met on her European tour, is now the Princess of Rsqweka. jewett Caswell is her prime minister and is beloved by all the people because of his justice. Haywood Moss is now a roving gambler, and he seems determined to become rich by hook cr crook. Fred Holloway is also of a roving temperament, being a traveling salesman. He professes in his attire a decided liking for checked suits, striped ties, and brown derbies. Douglas Horton is now District Attorney. He won his popularity in the Johnson versus Caswell case, in which Venus accused Alta of stealing her husband. Ciloodness gracious! And they used to be such good friends, too. VVhat a shamelj -- it 27 f'Arvil Davis, the only one out of the class who is a self-made millionaire, is a great financier who got his start in the big business world by selling chicken coops. jim Fox and Robert Cady have joined forces and are now brimming their way from place to place. In other words, they are tramps. They often sleep in haystacks, camp by the roadside, eat out of ancient tin cans, and though their clothes are in tatters, their shoes have no soles, and their faces are unshaven, they are happy. 'fThough Catherine Capers had many lovers, she chose a very poor one-we mean in worldly goods. She is a very neat housewife and writes the 'Hints for the Home' Column in the Bowie Blade. Vera Abbott, who thought nature had ordained that she should be a poet, has never written another poem after she turned her back on Bowie High. She met a young man who had fallen heir to a zoo-acre citrus farm in California. She is now living in her western home with its immense groves of orange, lemon, and grapefruit trees. Willie Gray went to Texas University, met a millionaire's daughter, wooed her, married her, and is now living in luxury. fVVho'd have thought it?j Jack Raines, who has grown stout and somewhat bald, is the author of the world- famous book, 'Pair o' Dice Lost.' Mary Sparra is the matron of an orphans' home. She believes in the training of the body as well as of the mind. At the next item I looked closer. Could I be mistaken? No, there it was in black and white: f'Our intellectual Delbert Thomas has strayed from the paths of learning and is now a dancing teacher in New York. Soon after his graduation, Ernest Kilcrease was seized with a severe attack of wanderlust. He went to Mexico, donned a sombrero, and married a beautiful senorita, who bakes the best frijoles in the Land of Strife and Disorder. After becoming the dictator of Mexico, Ernest declares that he will have peace or blow up the entire country. Lee VViley Tucker is a great economist, whose learned treatises we read occasionally. He and Ben Turley, doomed to be bachelors, live together. Ben, who is now one of Bowie's mast prominent citizens, being president of the Rotary Club, does the cooking, and Lee VViley furnishes all the energy for house-cleaning, which he does economically and scientifically. I.ucile VVhitley has been given a great honor. She is Superintendent of the Bowie Public Schools. However, the enormous responsibility of this office has caused her to become somewhat pale and delicate. Clovis VVatson, whom we all know to be very versatile, served his apprenticeship as a trafiic copy but having had motion picture experience in his Senior year, is now the most famous star in filmdom. He sends out daily 1,500 photographs of himself. I sighed heavily when I had finished reading. Some of my old classmates brought to mind bythe paper I had been reading, I had almost forgotten. Vivid incidents of my school life, in which these boys and girls always figured largely, outlined themselves clearly in my memory. Ten years have passed since we were Seniors in Bowie High School. I smiled sardonically and yet with conviction when I thought of an oft-repeated sentence which we, the Seniors of '27, once scoffed at and disbelieved. Your school days are your happiest. ' - Y , 0 F N -..sq 28 Ea..- JUNIOR unior C1385 Axxus VV1I.s0x Sjwrzsof RIAI,COI,M CLARK, C,x1zRo1.1. XVHITMAN E1.1zA1zET1'1 YOUNG FLUYQIQ CHANDLER LoL'1s12ANGovE . MA1,Co1.M CLARK P1-mifimzf? OFFICERS MOTTO Dorff try dying: diff tryiny COLORS Omlzgf' and Wfhitc FLQWER Swvft Pea -- 30 Elf-- Mks. Guo. '11 O'BAxx Sjmnsor . Pn'.vi1lz'1zi . I7il'c '1J7'l'Xil1l'Ilf Sz'z'rcl11ry- 7'I'l'II.fZlI't7' . . flI11,viz'if111 . R mrfvr IiI.IZAIIIi'I'Il YOU NC CARRULI. VVIIITMAN MICRLIC OVERSTRICI LIOIIN ROIIl'1R'lSOTx Ii'I'IIliI. GREEN IIOSSIIE MCD,XNII'1L J. L. mum NIILDRICIJ COI-'FI Kix'1'x'1a ov:-1Rs'1':ual-11' PASCAI. CORNIZLIIQ5 XX .Xllli IJICKICY I,OL'I5li SPEIER -IUSIZ PHI X Ii SMI IMUISIQ lL-XRIJNER VVE l.I70N HARRIS I2I.SIIf CIIAPMAN ALIJIXIC VVILIJAIXIS HA'I I'IE RYAN I., Il. IQAKMAN IIONNYIZ TIIOMPSON IIIJ if 32 if '- li. 11. VVOUIJALL GLIZNICE SIITJCKLIQY MAUVERINIE l'llILLIiX MAR-IORIIE THOMAS GLENN JACKSON R, I,, CASS YAULINIC MONROL QUINTON PIIILLIPG Ul'1lZiI.I.-X IIURIYI' MALCOLM CLARK MARIZL VVATSOX RUBliR'l' SPAIN LOUISE ANGOVH MALTI1 MARTI N ICLIXJN TINSLIEY l l.0YL'li CHANDLER lfOS'1'IilI PIIERCIC TIIIZLMA LOVELADY VERA COPELANIJ VELMA. COPELAND wwf' SUPHOMORE - gif ,., Sophomore Class Imx lx!-A1,I,l4.R .S'f7UIlJ'0I' '1'.'xr..xl,'xf:lf VVILSON MARY BETH RAINES I4L'CII.E ANUERSON RIARY Lou TL'CKER 1XI,xRG,xRET VASTINE TALMAGE Wxasox l'2'1'.viLl1'1lf OFIHCICRS IN I C JTTC J ll orK' ivinx rfzwwryflzizzy CC 5 LC 7 R S Yellow and liffliflf FLOVVER R nyc' AA if 34 if? W J. L. Rzmlxsox Sfllllljlll . . 1Jfl'.YiIfFIlf . lf7il'F-I,I'I'XjIj1'l1lL Srfraflfzry- y'7'I'Y!A'1II'1'l' 17lll1Sil'j!llI . Rrrufzfr 1 MARY DOLL OLIJIIAM IIICRMAN MOORE GIADYS VYHITE INEZ ROSE VELMA IIURDT CLAUDIE BURKE RERTIIA BUTLER KlEXXl'1'l'H DOBKINS MARY BETH RAINES DONOVAX BICGERSTAFF jl,'ANl'l'.-X SCOTT ZULA MAE GAMBOI, TALMACE VVILSON EULA HAIIN LUCY TUCKER EUNICE CARTER JOHN CUMMINS 35 ,- R 1 MOZELLE HENDERSON LUCILE ANDERSON ERNEST DENMAN MARGARET VASTINE MARY GOLDEN REBECCA GARNER ALFRED DAVIES FRANCES VVIIEELER FLOY JONES LESSIE ROSS 1IliS'l'liR STURIJIVANT MARY LOU TUCKER '.l'IlEI.MA VVALKER MAMIE COOK LORENA MILLER MARY TURLEY CLEMENTINE CUNNINGHAM eff 36 FRESHMAN -Iu.fxN11'A PATTERSON Freshman Class BARRY C01-'1-151.11 1'1'rsid1'11l MRS. Cvl'I0. S. Lma Sponsor OFFICERS BARRY COFFTELD . IJOROTHY FJENTON . BARRIE ICASTEN . . EUNICE ,IUHNSUN RIOTTO Puxlz, 711111, or gr! our of the uwy COLORS Pinl' and Lll1lt'77llt'I' FLOXVERS Slow! Pm 111111 Baby Iirmtlz ..:- 45 I .- if' ' 4? MRS. D. OVISRI-'PIII Sprnuoz' . Prrsizfwz! Vi1'1'-Przfslzfmzf . Sl'l'I'f'flZI'j'-y'fl'IISll1'I'7' . 1U'11xi1'ia11 R1f11111'r FRAYCFS CIMXRK .XI.IL'! H0l,l,0XY.XY NI XQSIIC HXNKIXS lfJI..X RIKXSOXER M,XRG,XRli'l' SVRRI-IR HOL! .XYD XYICLIAS ROSA GRAY I,Il.I.IIi M XIC L'L'I.l?liRS ,ll'.XYI'l.X P.X'l'I'IfRSON IAOITII. VOPFI .NYU l l'YIL'Ii IOIIYSOX' I'XX YH: Mill HKU. IIURYTIWIY HI-Ill XFR KFRSI-IX IIXNKIYE ll XZIQI. NIl'Y.XT'l' Nl-'IASIJX 'IVRXICR YIILX XYIIITIE - eff jg fi? Y FAYIE R.-XXIl.fXI.I. BARRY COFI-kIIiI,IJ IZIJITII PHILLIPS LEON' ROBICIIICAUX SIIIRLICY LIXCO XIZLL I'.fXIjLINIi GILES IZILI, EVANS FRANCES HENIJIZRSON VIRGINIA COBB DORO'I'I'IY DIZNTOX IJJRRAIXIC VVINTUX HOVV.-XRD GREEN LORRAINIE SI..-XUCIITER MAH 0VliRS'l'RIiIi'I' DAVID MOYER LORRAINE IZHXSON 40 - ilbrganizatinnz 43 if Iunior Chamber of Commerce Ro1:ER'1' Cmw . j1,x1 Fox . . E1'1.1xL1 E ASKEVS' . CIIRISTI N I? INILCRFASIT YERA , XIlISU'l 1' . ,IUHN V, l,YLEfs . OlfI 1CERS MOTTO f 1 1111 . lJlAl'.filil'lIf ffir?-l'1'1'.1'irfr'11f SITUIIII Ivil'F'lJ7'I'.Yilf1'f1f Noi for fllII'.Vl'f'l'1'.S', llllf for ofllwx . S1'1'1'1ffr1ry 7wI'l'f1.fIII'l'!' Sp 0 11,111 L XVAYS AND MICANS COMMITTEE I',L.'1.1-11.115 ASREW, VIZRAX AAlil4O'1 I', IJo1iG1.A.S Ho1z'1'EN, and XV.-XNlJ.X 120312 CATIIERINE C,f'XI'I?RS ALTA C.'XSW'ICI,I, XXLLENIE Coma VENUS -l01'1NsoN VIER.-X I3R1GGs V,ER,X RIISRLIE l'R1c11.xRD rlil'I,lA XVINTUN CLARA xVliI,1,S ZELLA O'B1z1EN MEMBERS M ,uw SPARRA XV.'xN1m.x ROSE VAIRCIE R11141a1NS INN S1-x1mLER 'TIlI2I,.Xl.X PIGG L1'c1LLE XV'HITLIZY INENNETH BRITE ERNEST CHANDLER xl EW Ii'l I' Cfxsw ELI, .. gjif ARVIL IDAVIS AI,FRFIJ ICVANS XVILLIIE c1R.XY IJOL'GL.XF1 HURTEN ERNEST li11.c1a1z.xsE HAYwoc11m IXIoSS CL11f1fo1w QDVISRSTREET IJELBIERT 'l'11o1x1AS C1..11'lm11c 1311141412 C1,rw1s XV,X'I'SlJN C.11z1w1,1, XV111'1'.x1,xN CCB Associz1t1o11 Al: OFF1CICRS Hxlurmx McIDoN111,11 . Cl,m'1s XV,1'1'snx . . C,11:1w1,1, XV111'1'x1,1Y . -IUIIY X. l,1'1.12s . MEMBICRS IJAN S.fXlJ1.ER KI.-XRIUN McIJoN.11.1x G. H. YVOo1m.x1.1. A1.111N1c XV11,1.11xx1s L. U. F,1Kx1,1N A1.sTox H I Q N ,x'1 l' . l'r1'.1i1f1'11f 1vi1'f l,l'l'.N'iIIl'lIf Sl'l'I'f'f1l7',1 ,l'7'l'Il.Y1ll'l'I' . . Sjm 1I.1'uI' Ql'IN'I'lJN P1-111,I.11 Q K12r'N1z'1'11 l3R1'1'12 f1l1I?NN jxcriscmw 3111014 l,.1wsc1N ' lllf li 1-XSSUCIJXTIUN is 0I'f12iIliZCKl for 01111 thing only: :md rlmr is to 11phc thc- sz11'1'1'1l IIOIIOI' of 1111- BU ZlXV21lAdCll all ala-sc-1'1'i11g1 p:11'ticipz111ts 111 athletics 111 IEIINVH' High School. 1 +1 +5 if Auditores Caesaris Organizm' in 1922 OFFICERS INEZ ROSE . . , fJ7'f',x'i1ff'11l LLJCILE ANDERSON . . . l'ife-l'rwsifimzf LOUIS!! ANGOVIE . . St'l'I'c fIlI'j'-71I'l'll.YIl1'F7' ,IRAN IQELLER . . . Sjlonmr RIUTTO LIJCILE ANIYERSKJN LOUISE ANOOVE CATHERINE CAPERS ELSIE CHAPMAN IZTHEL GREEN RIARY GOLDEN VV-ANDA. ROSE 'fffarjlf' zfifflllu MEMBERS INEZ ROSE NIARY RICHEY NELI, PAULINE GILES CLAIJDIE BURK BONNYE THOMPSON BTOZELLE HENDERSON HVESTER STURDIVANT NIARY LOUISE TIIRLEY ,. 46 Hg..- HAZEI, VVILLIS QIUANITA SCOTT ROSA GRAY ALICE HOLLOWAY LEDA. RIQHEY NIARGARET SURRER SHIRLEY LINGO lil Circulo l4R1a1.1 l10I.I.UXY.XY :X1.XRxIORIIZ Tum IXIIKIE CLARK -Iraxx Ix1i1,1.x5R I,. IJ. l:AxR,x1.xx fJRL.XXlH ICUGAR f?I.IZNIl'li SI-1ocR1,lcY ICV1f1.x'N fiARl7INC l r.m'c'1z QXHANIWLITR HATTIH RY,-xx OPAL 14'.xRR,'xR l,L'c1l.r2 SHAW IQATHLKIZN Blhxcx xI,fXR.IORIIi 'I'1m.x1,xs fXI1I.nR1flw COFI4'lI?I,IJ 'l'.x1.xI.xm-3 XXYILSCJN QDPH El,I.X H VRIYI' xvliR.X QiOI'ELANI1 UF1ClAI,I5IS COIAJRES Urquiffzz y Rom LA l'l,OR Lf! Rfl5'Il H ICMA Sflflfl' rx jmflfl NPMIQRU IJEC SOCIOS l,l'L'lI.F XX'111'1'l.r2Y Mimi CLARK l Rlzla Hol,l,owAY lxliz Rosie REIZISCC,-N f?.XRXER. C.X'I'IlERlNlC C.xP15Rs If. li. Lou lfxscixl, CuRxEI.IL's K,X'I'YE f,VIZRSTRI5E'I' rIQIlEL.X1.-X PIGG 2121.14 O'I3R115N jmlx CLWIXIINS XVILLIE QQRAY .I. C. BARR w f- eff 47 fi? - . f,1'r'.x'Ifff'11f1' fvin'-f'r'f'.s'ir1P11fr' . Svrrrfzzrio Sp n II xoria 'ld H ' 1-1l,.u.x I,ovlf1.,xm V121.A1,x H L'RIVl' VELAU, Co1'E1,,xNlJ M,xL'1v RIARTIN PAxL'1,lx:: IXIONROIZ ERNEST CH4xxm,r2R IJEI.l!lZR'l' THUAIAS G. H. NVOolm.xl.l, IQLDUN '1'1Ns1.m' HELEN f1ElFNER QL'lx'mx xx7Il,l.lALX1S CLr1f1foRn c7VIiRS'I'REE'I JACK RAINES The Mhsic: Box lfklil, l,.Xl,.XIliR .... .... I 'rvxifiwzz L ,XNI'l'.X BARR . Sl'I'7'1'fKlI',l'-'lll'l7lIA'Il1't'I' Bliss: Rl lax' Fvluffz ......... Sjwofzi-or W Tho purposc ol thif UI'Q,'IllllZZlIlUll is to prolnotc 11 love :xml 11pp1'cn'i11tirn1 of guml music. High School 1Orchcstra HANS: ZUHER ,.... ....... I Jircmn' The High Svlmul Orclmestru, organized this year, has proved one of the most popular o1'ganiz:1tio11s in school. M1'. Zuher, the director, is ll violinist nf exceptionzll ability. -. lk.. 'Vhc Curtain Club Him iiIf'l'II Rxlvizsz 1 X151.1, l'ixL1.1Ni2C1li,l2s lim i,miR.x1v12 Iiifxsow . ZIiI,I.X Qflilmix . iJolm'1'HY IJIZNTUN Elise' Izlmiui: RAXINISFE . . . . . 5 'IU lJl'l'.filll'lIf -lJf'4.virff'r1t xgf'1'7'lflff'V1' 't'!1A'lIIAl'I' R l'f7U1AfI'f' 5'pm1i-fir Urffzinixecl for Ilu- purprvfe of priiiiintiiig iiitwwt in tiI'L!IIl1!lil'5. I ., i An MYW.. N., i r x 1 lhc Cmlcc Club MRS. XVi1.1. Yorxc .,....... lljmmr VVL- :irc very iOl'tllIlZlIC in liuving Mrs. Mixing this ycair. Shu' hm given 11111011 of lu-1' Yilillllbik' time :incl ixIl0NiL'Cij.fC to the Glen' Club. Hy lim' flu-crfiil disposition :incl winning pmmiizility, shi- has 6'lllik'JlI'L'Li herself to the ulitirc mtudcnt body. .. +41 fi? .., Chatter BOX Players OFFICERS WI XI OVERsTI1I5E'I' . . P1'1f.I'11lr11f VIIIPINIA COIIII . . . . l'if'v-P1-fxvzfh I I I1 INQE3 HENIDIEIKSKJN Swrf'fn1-y-T1-mmfI1 IL INITII PATTERSON . . . . . I nm M I If FRANCES CIARLINGTON Spomm lN'HQlX'Il3IQRS ETHEL CIRIZIZN EENICE ,IOHNSON LOUISE cI,fXRDNER HEI,EN HEIIFNER. HELEN ANGLEN NIAMIE COOK EULA HAIIN ZXIOZELLIZ H ENIIERSON IQUTH AIILLS RIERLE SI,.f'XL'GHTER ELIZABETH YOUNG AIOSEPHINE SMITH Iii 50 IE RIARIE VV..-X'l'SON LLJCILLE NVIIITSON LOUISE ANGOVE LOUISE CIILIZS CTERALIJINH MITCHELL FRANCES PIIENDERSON ,IUANITA PATTERSON VIRGINIIX CORE IXIAE OVEIISTREET Ii,-XTYE QJVIERSTREET DOROTHY NIIVILEZ INIARIE NIIVILEZ Granumr-Itliglu P.-T. A. Mks. Mm.. MRS. IXIRS. Miss MRS. Ii. lf. Wfvrsox T. B. V-.XSTINE . C. S. H iwnizusox Amfkifn IJAVIISS Rosinnu. joxifs xV.XL'l'lZR COIfFI1Zl,ll Olf1'lClCRS . flrzxvizlnzt . . I'iff'-l,l'l'.Vill!'lIf lim 'iz'zi- rvxiz an li 1' I P I I S AYITOIIII lYil'f'-1JI'l'Xi!1!'1lf . Sm'rf'lr11'y- 'I ll'l'IlXll1'IT Co1'rf'sf1rnzrfi11g Szfrrcffzfy ' U ggivc- just credit to zinyonc is haul to clo, but whcrc would thc Bonic u Schools hc tomlzn' if therc hzul ncvcr bccn ei P21rcnt-Tcziclicrs Association L haw szicriliccml :incl worlccml clay ziftci' clay, with only one thing in view. to hu gg it Howie Schools to thc highcst possible stamlanl. How well thcy have succeulecl Tlu-5' lizivc bcznltilical thc school grounds and huiltlings and havc contrihutul in ncccled convcnicnccs. And when thc Bowie Schools hcconic- the best in rltvis the li-T. A. can justly say, Look what wc have cloncf' 51 t- Girls' Athletic Association lXlARY SIRXRILX . VELAI.fX CoPl31..xNn EL'L.'X HAHN . lXIAR-IORIE Trioxms IQATYIE OVERSTREIQT ,TI'IE1.MA Pico . CURRINNE H1XR'1' OFFICE R S . . . P1'rri1fi'11t First I iff-P1'i'.s'irfi'11t Swrnzzl Vim'-P1'i'sizfz'1zt Third Iliff'-IJl'!'3'i1jl'7lf Fourth I'l7it'l'-PI'!'3'iIIl'7lf Sz'tirr't1zry- yl1'6'IlA'll1'FI' . Sflonror HE purpose of this organization is to bind the lovers of sport Closer tofnthei arouse a greater interest in outdoor sports and activities of an enjoy lhle and wholesome nature. It teaches girls what to do with their leisure time in ordci to g the Inost joy and the greatest physical value from it. -- if 52 is -- Bowie Pep Squad OFFICERS XVANIJA Rosiz . . . . Pl't'.Yilf1'1ll CATHERINE CAPERS . . S1'f'rrtf11'y-Tr4'11s11rz'1' YELL LEADERS EULA HAHN Louisa 8111511 Rolaliur READY RIOTTO For Bowie High, I Ufill HE PEP SQUAD is one of thc peppicst and gaycst organizations in our school. Their purpose is to dispense pep, and dispenst- pep they do. ln their maroon and white uniforms, they are a spectacular attraction on our athletic field. lt is through their loyal and untiring efforts that Bowie hghts her way to victory so often. Dehatcrs MRS. Kim, S. I.1a1c , . . . . llirwrfnf FOSTER P11aRcE, I..xwRExc1z LANCE . . . Ifoys Iim'R11 R,x1xHs ....... 1.v.vi.fl11z1I Dirw1'lor NE111. P.-x1j1.1N1? f1II.ES, RIGRECCA GARNER . Girh GVR GIRLS have won the C01111ty Debating Cup fur three years ill S11C1'essio11, and it is ours ' pc1'1r1:111c11tly. They 111511 won the District C'11p, whirh will he ours if we win two more years. Both tenmf show good work and uc have hright hopes 101' them. Declaimers MRS. Gm. T. O'B1xxx1ox ....... . Dirrflnr C1.1c1v1EN'1'1N1s CUNx1xG1-1A1v1 VV11,1.11s I.1f1a KINSEK EULA HAHN MARY SPARRA JljANI'I'A P.x'1 1'ERsr1x M.1Rc:,-1RR'1' V.xs'1'1x13 VH1.M.x CoP111.1xx11 F1xxN112 MAE BAII. .-I - IR, -TT D4 Y, , Senior Spcllcrs NIISS Axxuc XXYIISUY . . . . . . . . . . llfrwlnr I-'irsl linac: VIQIQA .Xm:o'11, Q'x.m1l1Y'l1N1-i f'L'NX1xr:n1.xx1, l5oL'f:1..xs ilcmmrmw, gXl,I.i1YIQ Kwan, N tJvr:Rs'xRuE1'. .S'w1-nzzd Rome: 1N1Ax1x1z Coma, KA'llllfI'fIiX limcx, Ilrcsnak S'rL'Rn1v.xx'l', M155 XVx1sox. unior Spcllcrs MR. I. I.. Romxsox ........ llirwflfw lVir.v,' linac: Dwm Mfwrik, MR. Rmalxsfmx, NYM :ACE I,.xwc',xs'll-314. Srfaznl Rnfw: ROSA CQRAY, KXLICIE llrn.1,fm'.u. .,,.'gI - - 1--, .. '-I 77 I' Home Economics CIUID IXIARJORI E Tlicmtxs I l.OycE Clit-xNm,ER I,OL'1sE fIARlJXER I,,OL'1sE ANGOVE CORRINNE HART LOLQ:sE ANGOVE Ii,x'rH1.EEx I31.,xcR I 1,OvcE CHANDLER ELSIE CHAI'NIAN fX.I.l.ENE CORR VI2I,5I,-X COPELANO O1-,IL F,xRR,'xR LUUISE f?ARIJ,NIIlC. PIVHEI. GREEN FRANCES I'II?NI7ERSON HE I-IUINIPI ECONOINIICS CLUB was tO promote iutercst in matters pertaining OFFICERS MICIXIISERS IDPHELIA I'IlIRI7'I' FLOY sIOxEs LORENIE SL.fxL'GH'1ER RIARJORIE 'I'HOx1,xs B I .'xRG.fxR ET V,-AS1'I N E I I,OsSIE IXICIJANIEL MAE f,VERSTREE'I' Allf.-XNI'I'A P,'xTTERsON IXIAlfVl?RINI2 PHILLEY FAYE RAN1m1,L IOLA REASON ER L'Iosc1' 1'eIz1tiOnsI1ip bc'twc'en home and school. -A 56 IE? -- . 1,I'f'A'fI1l'IIf f'ir'1'-Plc.-'irfcllf Sw1'f'1'11ry- YIITIIX I'z1'1'r . . Rt f,m'I1'r I Sjlonsor VVYIJITLLE IQILIIY X7IRGII2 ROBBINS ICUGICNIA RORER'l'sON IIESSIIE Ross HATTIE RYAN I,L'ClI.E SI-I.-XVV .IOSIZIYHINE SMITH BONNYE THOMPSON RI.-XRIIE XVATSON ELIZABETH YOUNG Organized in October. Its purposc 1s to Home Economics and to bring 21 llnnn' f','1'f111f111fif.v lX'if1'lIf'lI mm' l'f1'f111ulf1if'.v Dillillg Ronin -, elf ig ,, 1 if SST Artiuities unior-Senior Banquet Pmeiz japanese Garden rT1l.XIE . lXIay 21, 1926 ln Ihr' spring fl Sf'7Zi0I 5' frznfy ffltrrzys 14111715 to fhouglzls of Qi? O THE SENIOR CLASS of T26 was not disappointed, for the juniors Udid K themselves proudu in preparing a banquet quite out of the ordinary type of ban- quets. The old Chamber of Commerce was made to blossom into a veritable Japanese garden, with the japanese lanterns and candles shedding their mellow glow over the 'llhirple and Gold. A Japanese idol, silent and glum, sat guard over the gay revelers until midnight. The banquet table was dressed in green and white, the Senior colors, with bowls of spring Howers lending color to the scene. The place-cards were hand-painted japanese effectsg and the plate favors were lklandarins clad in purple and gold. The menu was served in japanese style with Geisha maidens serving. Rice and chop- sticks were the first course, and a prize was given to the one most skillful in manipu- lating the said chopsticks. The cream was moulded in white ehrysanthemums with green stems, thereby portraying again the Senior colors. Can such a banquet ever fade from the memory of the followers of the l'Green and VVhite or the 'lPurple and Goldl' of y26? -- fill THE BELLS OF FDL-DE-RAL AN OPERETTA Prfswztfrl by Bowie High Pep Squad HERTA NUTT . . . . . Sponsor MRS. VVII,I, YOUNG .... . f1t'l'0II1fJ6l7liA'f CHARACTERS LADY BELLE, the widow of FDI-de-R211 ISABEI., daughter .... . CLARABEI., daughter . CRISTAEEL, daughter . ARABEL, daughter . DULCIBEI,, daughter LUORABEL, daughter . KING OF B.-XCHELORUM .... COURT PHYSICIAN ..... LORD IIIGH IQEEPER OF TI-IE KLOLD 'THIMHLI2 . LORD HIGII KEEPER OF 'NIE VVASIIIUES LORD HIGII BREAD MAKER . . . LORD HIGH BED MAKER , . . LDRD HIGH KEEPER OF THE BROOMS LORD HIGI-I TLHRONIS SCRUBBER . -. 431 '62' Lzzfilf .ffndrrxon . Eula Hahn . Ezzfalir 145122-'Lu Louisa Gardnfr Elizabftfz Young Ronnie Thompson Catllvrinf Cajwnv . Jade Rainvr . Robwrl Spain . Douglas Horton . Robzfrt Cady Clijford fJflll'7'5ffI'l'f Paul Burton Rrwd . . Mile? Clark . Glonn Jacleson WINDMILLS OF HOLLAND AN 1 3 l'ICRIir1 1'A l'1'1'.rr'11fz'zf fly flu' Sophomore Class Almx liislima . . . Sfmirmr IXIRS. XVILI. vYUl'NG .... ,lrmnifmnixf CHARACTERS MYNI-1E15R H121c'roGl5Nimsc'11, rich farmer VRKJXV HERTuGl2xlmsL'I1, his wif:- Y . XVlI,IIlTI.XIIX.X, fl1Cll'ti2lllQilfl'l', . HII.I7,X, their cizuiglitcr lima YYANKEE. Aiucriczui szilcsmziii l R.xXZ, rich farmer s son . . Ii,x'rR1x.x. rich fziri iN1.XEU?.XRF'l' V.XS'I'IXIi MARY flOI.llI-IY Rlal:iaCC.x fiARNIiR IfR,xxcEs VVHElilrliR lmssiiz Ross I luis! ma S'1'uRmvAx'r 'l'iiisi,M,x VVALKER Iii-1K'r1i.x BUTLER ner s ilziuglitcr . CIIURVS jL'.xx1'1.x Sk'0'l I' I,L'L'x' 'l'l'L'Kl-ik lil 'i!L'l'I f'.XR'l'liR llickivliw Mfrfmkii MAMIIIZ COOK I,rnclsxA N1II.I.liR MARY 'I'i:k1,m limms XVHITIC Q I-, ., ,jf 65 Tl, ., . frvflllllfil' lgr'lI'Z'l' Jlnry Lou 'l'1n'X'w' . Lurilz' r'llIll,I'l'.WlH .ilzlry Hwfll RI1jI11'.N' . .lulm .IlIl.Yffl'0?'l' . . lln! Sflzlfrfl' ,llozwflv ll1'IIllK'l'.YIl1I Cl,m11x'l'1x1-3 C'l'xx1xr:1i.xx1 VIZLMA IIL'Rlrr Zllm Mu: Uxmizm, IDONOVAN I31r:mcks'l'.x1fl' IQIEYYIZTII Drmklxs M.xiu' Dom, Oi,ml.xM Imax Rosie I-Zum Ilrxiiw DIAMONDS AND HEARTS Pl'f?A'F7lfFll by the Senior Class B BRTA N UTT FIDRYE RAINITS . BERNICE HALSTE,AD . AXXIY HALSTEAD . INEZ GRAY . . NIRS. HALSTEAD . . PIANNAH MARY BARNES DWIGHT BRADLEY . DR. BURTON . . SAMMY . . . ABRAHAM BARNES . ATTORNEY . . SHERIFF . CAST . ff 1, A .- wr 64 13 . . Com-11 dxxistrzlzf Corzflz . Eulalia Askfu' . Vera ribbon . Zelfu OJIJ,l'if??l Clzristine Kilrrmse . Virgie Robbins . Clovis Wr1l5'01z . .barb RIli71F,S' . zlrwille Dafuis . . . .lilll Fox . Alston fllz'Natt . LW Wviley Tuvber Society -, PEP SQUAD PARTY Rah! Rahl Rah! Rah! Rah! The Pep Squad had a snappy little party at Dan Sadler's, September 27, after the game with Bellevue. Yes, they had music. There was the moanings of the saxophone and the sweet strains of a guitar. Yum, yum! Those delightful little sandwiches and delicious cakes were indeed tasty and acceptable. Everybody had a pleasant time, unless it was Ruby Hahn, who lost her voice yelling at the game. -. .gif ii? .- PEP SQUAD PARTY VVlio said the Pep Squad didn't have a time in tlie basement at the school building? Everybody was hilarious after winning the game with Nocona. There were interesting contests and snappy music, besides a very unique game of auctioning of the girls to the highest bidder. This game was beneficial as well as interesting. The punch and sandwiches were enjoyed very much. Everybody went home happy. .- SENIORS ENTERTAINED XVITH LOVELY HALLOXVE EN PARTY BY CLASS FAMILY Gaining admittance to the Senior Hallowe'en Party fgivcn by the Class Familyj in the high school basement Saturday night, October 30, was a blood-chilling experience. One Senior remarked that the ordeal sug- gested entering a deathly still graveyard in the dead of night with the white tombstones ghastly in the moonlight. Another said that the ceremony was more like a spiritualistic seance with fantastic, nebulous shapes hovering about. And a third Senior compared entering this den of darkness to a descent into Dante's Inferno. Manly other nerve-wrecking ordeals were gone through. They observed that the usual plain basement was wearing holiday colors of black and orange. Everywhere Hitted the eery ghosts, those mournful spirits from another world, come back to roam the earth on this night. Several spooky , contests were also enjoyed. From beginning to end, this Hallowe'en affair had the spooky atmos- phere so essential to the success of such a partyf And there were surprises, too, which made the celebration more than Hjust another Hallowe'en party. -as-af 65 las-- SENIOR CLASS FAMILY ENTERTAINS FOOTBALL BOYS Everyone was excited the evening of November 12. Who wouldn't be? Because Ma and Pa Hutchinson entertained the football boys. The house was beautifully arranged with tables in each room, and hearts,H which was the diversion of the evening, was enjoyed by all. Coach Lyles was as excited in the game as if he had been coaching A. X III. in a football game against Texas University and they were playing the last five minutes of the game and the score was 7-7. IXIarj0rie Thomas and Robert Cady won prizes for high score, and Ethel Greene and L. D. Ifakman won booby prizes. Everyone enjoyed the evening immensely, but they always do when IXIa and Pa entertain. Dainty sandwiches, hot chocolate, chicken salad, and cake were served. Fifteen Rahs for the Class Family! -. jig..- CLASS FAMILY ENTERTAINS SENIORS WITH CHRISTMAS PARTY Children always enjoy Christmas, so that is one of the reasons the Seniors had a good time Saturday night, December 18. The other reason was because the Class Family entertained. Santa always comes to see the good little girls and boys, so he came to see the Seniors. They all proved to Santa they had been good, so he presented each of them with a sack of candy. I-Ie also gave a waxed lily to IXfIa and Pa Hutchinson as a gift from the Senior Class. Kid games were played, such as spinning the plate, and bottle. At a late hour delicious refreshments were served. -., ggi Ik..- SENIOR NVEEK IVIAY 15-zo Sunday- IiAccALAe'RizATE AIJIJRESS BACCALAUREATE LUNc1-iEoN .A'I07Z!lIly-'- CLASS P1cN1c Tuesday- CLASS PARTY Wezlneszlayf CLASS NIGHT Thurszirzy- PARTY Friday- CONIMENCEMENT JUNIOR AND SENIOR BANQUET .Magi 6 6 .- f 'V ' sw' 1 f . f Q ' - f X Q qv , X A Ziff, a 'qmzfgfz I X :P gif? W1 f - I 7,j XXX Q N I c YG U wt I 1 HI' 2 Q ' fQ72TZEE2?i2EiiQQ5?if OUR FAVORITES f467Pm V4 1 A Q b dl , K The Favorites sf yu ,lt EW--. WANDA Rosle Football Queen L. D. EAIQMAN Best fltlzleie b CLOVIS WATSON Be!! dll-Rozma' Boy RUBY HAIIN Beit dll-Round Girl INQAR-IORIE T1 IOMAS Blast Popular Girl ROBERT CADY JffonfPopzllf1r'Boy MARY B1f1T11 RAINES Prettlesi Girl -l if 68 L mwfg'fiQUN-1 ,wb-W V , 21.7395 -r' 1, Lek' ' lv - -1 K,-:gk A fy ,f1f4'ff?f? fqfg, if K if Q, . 5 'gi-1 .V-A.,., .,1.X.,3 M - - S f: , g 1 M , Wa? ff .5 , ' mx --Af ,.,,f, , - f ,f- . f 3 if I 3 'Y '5 J ?2?CS1'3:f:f5f1wf'2:. 1 H .56 7 - 9 Jifi. 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N A N 'W' . ifv' sw P- M f-at V' ff? iw if if 61 QW ff 1 .AW Ulu Athletius 571 ff .1 of . vi' uw . - 1' 1e:?Qg,i 1 'f' ' . ' . ffgiarg-1 I .sf 3 'Q . .-qwiilf 2 J M . 4 -' 1 Q A - wt --are-auL.,,6,. hum' af 4 'i 'S fi A ny. N Wx, 1 f . '1':',L fv- h,'f5b1.'. - ag, :A f f.5 .muy ,n ,fx 1 :Q ,Ji - ,A., 15,33 fy.,e',,L- .yi f Y s 1'--J wx au xA N05 Q xx f, ff' K 3 7 Z' V 1 x fy , ,ivyfr - H4 , 4, gf ,f lx 'fbi i 11? Y lb QQ U Xl M if, ll W2 Q Wx' Isl WW, FOOTBALL W4 79 E+-- LoN Romeksox CARROLL VVIIITMAN jonx V. Lvuzs Alssistanl f706H'll Busifzfss Mzuzagfr Coaflz Football IQOOTBALL seasons may come and go, and always the loser gives an alibi, but some teams really have one. At the start of the football season Bowie undoubtedly had one of the strongest teams of Northwest Texasg then luck of the bad kind took three stellar players away hom us in the persons of Raines, Cady, and Lancaster. This was a vital blow, and all during the season we were slowed by Cripples and ineliggibles. Nevertheless, in our iirst game with the heavy Nocona team we beat them 9 to o. At llevatur we played the notorious district champions to a standstill for a scoreless tie. The Bowie men, outweighed fifteen pounds to the man, fought and played like demons. Brite starred as usual on the defensive and offensive. At Henrietta we smothered the NVildcats under a 2I to o score. VVhen we went to Fort VVorth to play a team far out of our class, even the North Side coach admitted that the small liowie team stopped North Side and outplayed them one whole quarter. Lawson and Fakman earned more than one compliment by their spectacular playing. jackson and MeNatt did splendid work at Burk, where, even though we outplaved them, we lost. And as far as the last Nocona game goes, it was a mere shadow of Howie's former team that met the Nocona Team. And though they never earned their letters, a group of subs went out and gave their all, and for one glorious quarter fought the heavy Indians to a standstill. Captain Sadler, VVilliams, Holloway, McDonald, VVoodall, Burke, Phillips, and VVatson played steady football all season. I1ere's to the team of '28! ,W --V-V 'I -.v- -.-, I- t l 1 -deaf 80 E? ,.- Alf 13ozL'iz'- ,fi l rn'I l1'fll'f!l .Alt 1g0'Il'il'f ,lt 1gl1I'A'fllHAIlt'ff ,Alf lf0'IL'iI'l ,JI ,XYVHYJIIIIT Howie- BL-llcvuc fm Howic N OCOIIZI mm Howie . North Siclr 4,3 liowic- H cnricttzi 0 Howiv . IDCKHUII' u Howie . Alvord . I4 Howie . Olney . 7 Howie Blll'bllI'llCft I4 liowic . . c:l'2lDCYillC 7 Bowie . . . NOCOIIH Zu 'Flll'kCy D :ly-Hl-:1:1:1:l- -4 elf S 1 fr -- First Row j. K. BRITE C. BURKE F. HOLLOWAY Weight, 14.3 pounds VVeight, 14.2 pounds Weight, 145 pounds Position, Left Half Position, Right Guard Position, Right End Number years, 2 Number years, I Number years, I Second Row A. VVILLIAMS M. MCDONALD Q. PHILLIPS D. SADLER CCaptainQ Weight, I.1,0 pounds Weight, 158 pounds VVeight, 158 pounds VVeight, 185 pounds Position, Left End Position, Left Iialf Position, Guam' Position, Right Tackle Number years, I Number years, r Number years, 2 Number years, 3 -mggf 82 BM.- C. XV,-XTSON VVeigl1t, 158 pounds Poyirion, Qautvr Numlwr years, 3 G. H. XVOOIJALL Xvfijfllf, 155 pounds lJ0,X'ifillII, Left H1111 Nurnluer YCIIFS, I 1, AL,,. 1 ,W ww.-Zi M 'wwe :fm 4 w f, w,11Jgg, fw.3,i,d ,, 1, ::.w11f First Ron' G. blqxcxsox VVeigl1t, 165 pounds Position, Lrff yvllfkflp Numlwr j't'I!I'S, 2 Sworn! Rau' NI. LAVVSON VVeig.zht, 185 pounds Pfl.X'ifillII, Cwzfrfz' Number years, 3 P --'-if 83 iss-- A. BICNJXTT VVeight, 165 pounds Poxifimz, Lrff Ulzrlrd Number years, 1 U. EAKAIAN fC:1ptz1in-clectj YVeighi, 155 pounds Porifirnz, l 11ffl1m'l' Number years, 3 Rum IIAHN Rorxmu' Chxm' LOUISE S1-151511 Ywll1,waJ.'r A!.v5i.vl1111t Yr!! l.1'm!f'r .l.v.ri5la11t Yfl! I,f'fll1'1'l' Ilif 'mn high! hit 'ffm !o'zc'! Lvflfllf' on, gang, his go! UU' lzzwrf no yf'!!, zvff hflfvz' no yffll, Hur -zvlzzfn 141' yz'!!, we yr!! film' A -! Rip han lVi11h!z x lilflzf yz'!!oz4' pup- Bofviz' High Srhool nzfwr gives up! lfff HM you, uw' 105110 you, WT!! .vtich to you tight: Hui, oh, you hoyxmustffg!1l!hght!j9ghf! 3v1'll?Il-ll-ll-B0iL'!f'! 5 V l'll'll'IZ'll113 o -zu i r' ! Fight! ight! fight! --:iii YCHS 84 Yrlrhnly! bvIJI'!II1!j'! Ya! Ya! Ya! 13. IJ. S. wi!! ivin or dir! Run or w'z'4'p, z'mu'! or ro!! fjfllll thai ha!! am! frosx fh VIYZUO-ffllll .Y!X1f?!g!lfl lfho :io -zu' IlfJf7I'FI'!Ill'l'? at gon!! Train, fl'llll1, tram, inun- lhyllolff 116171 fflllll! !I's pep! !t'x pep- Yozfw got il, Nou' hrfrp it Dorff Ion? ii, but uw il! 11's pep! In pep! 'WQ5 if A H mx ai '22 '11 r. ', f L 'gif Z , B st, , X U X: lf- , 4 5 V xl .11 'f k I 0 f f , 71 'P ' 5. 40:-:fir f , My r Qt' ' A f X 1 A A ' V , fl ff! QI ' i IW Qu 'xv' ff f SR S-l! Xi, 3-- ,, 4,4 f, fr ilu' '- nf 2 f - g f ' K Ty , fp BASKETBALL -A if? X5 +23 '- lBoys' BasketbaH HIS year Bowie started with a run of consecutive victories in basketball that made prospective opponents sit up and take notice. Nlusgrove, Brashear, and Caswell, three of the best basketball players in the district, came to Bowie from Sunset and Park Springs. These three, coupled with Woodall, captain, and any one of four others, presented a team that was unconquerable. Nocona, Sun- set, Ringgold, and all the foremost teams of the district fell before their onslaught in rapid succession. Mrisgrove and Woodall scored point after point, while Brashear and Caswell stopped the opposing forwards in their tracks. We thought we had an undefeatable team, then again luck smashed our hopes. Brashear and lVIusgrove were declared ineligible on account of g1'ades, and even though the men that took their places played marvelous ball, the old teamwork was gone, and Bowie went down fighting before Nocona in the next two games. Raines, VVillet, Tucker, and Davis all played good ball and helped win most of the games that Bowie played after being eliminated. And though we lost, we knew deep down in our hearts that Bowie played clean ball and that every man there gave his all for the best school in Texas, Bowie High. , Maseew Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Howie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Howie Games 38 Sunset . . IQ Nlontague . 40 Stoneburg . 4.1 Sunset . . 42 Bellevue . 35 Noeona . . 27 Blontague . 33 Park Springs 50 Deer Creek 20 Noeona . . 42 Nocona . IQ Noeona . . 27 Noeona . . 31 Valley View -...,Zf 87 Girls' Basketball NIARY SPARRA . VE1.A1,x Co1'EL.'xNp EL'1,,x HAHN . . ViIRGIE ROBBINS lVIARY fiOI.lJEN . Lo1'1s1z S1f1z1sR . UR team tl1is year consisted of the same girls we had last year. with the exception of one. ln addition to these, niany new ones came out and did good work, rome being niifortunzxte in railing :mt mid- terni and for this reason did not let- ter, hut their support meant almost as inneh as their playing. llflary Spzirrzi. our captain, has been lorw:1rd on th: teani for fonr years and tleserves creditable niention. YVQ started the year with tht- niotto, HllIltli'lCCIlfCil Yearfl hut in our second and third gmnes for Class A County Champion- ship we lost. Our new indoor court was a great help to us in nnfavorahle weather. Letters were awarded to: lllary Sparra, Velma Copeland, Thelnia Pigg, lfula Hahn, Virgin- Robbins and lllary Golden. LINE-I P f'l07'7,L'!lfKZ .l'l07 Z,l'Hl'lI . 511111111 . Cillflffl . Cllzarfl . Guan! TH1f1,Rfm Proc . . Umm- BONNYE THoMPsoN Cmtw- RIAIZ QJVERSTREET Gmin- I.oL'1sE fi.-XRIJNER . Crnter Etixica -IoHNsoN . Cmzfffr FRANCES H ENIJIYRSON Cwnzer -- all Stl lil? -P Bowie Bowie Howie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Bowie Games 23 Stoneburg 21 Sunset . 26 Hlontague I7 Nocona 2 Nlontague S Nocoua 2I Nocona 20 Sunset . Q Nocoua 7 Nocona -. elf 89 ., FATS VS. LEANS -..gi Line-Up FATS DR. E. W. WRIGHT, Captain J. H. ciARLINGTON HUGH BREWER NV. E. BRUCE F. M. PATTON CLYDE STALLINGS IDAN I.. NIARTIN C. H. RL'ssEL LEANS O. W. WATSON, Captain DR. LAWSON CECIL THOMAS PAUL BOEDEKER C. H. RICHARDSON JAMES CHAPMAN ELLLIS clARLlNGTON L. D. ROIEERSON CECII. IJOBKINS N P' 511233 NE of the most exciting basketball games of the season was the one between the Fats and the Leans. Not very many of the men had ever played basketball before, but they dis- played agility and pep which any team would be proud to possess. Many good basketball players were discovered on this night. Between the quarters the audience was enter- tained by the clever stunts of many who had forgotten they were old men and thought themselves young boys again. At the end of the fourth quarter, when the sailor referee, Dewey Pigg, called the score, it was 23 to IQ in favor of the Fats. The Leans wished to get revenge and another game was played, and again the Fats were victorious. The proceeds of these games went to the Annual fund. 90 Eg., OTHER SPORTS f ? hh Volley Bail LIN E-L7 P VER.-'X AnRoTT FFHELIXIA Pico VELMA COPELANIJ RIAE CDVIERSTREET VERA. CovE1ANo IXIARY Si',xRR.i AIARY QiOLDEN CHRISTINE KILCREASE VENLJS AIoHNsoN iX'IARGARET SURBER HE VOLLIQY BALL TEANI has won the county championship two years, and last year won second at thc district meet. We have almost the same material and arc almost sure of victory this year. It we win the cup again this year it is ours to keep. Come on, girisg ietis go! -. ., 'I 'rack HIS yczir tht- pruspccts for our track tc':1111 :irc hctter than thcy ev:-1' lizrvv hccn, :md CVCYQ' 1112111 who is Cfllllillff out is working to iiizikt- a good showing i11 the county meet. The 111c11 stzirtcd fI'2lilliI1j1 early and have hu-11 XVOI'kiIlg hard toward wi1111i11g the Collllty, district z111d State mccts. R2lillL'S. who won first in the polc vziult :it thc' district 111c'ct, is XYOl'kiIlfj,' toward il iicw record. Sadler, who won first ill tht- shut-put last yt-:ir :it the district met-t, is st-t 011 XViIlIliIlg first i11 tht- State this year. Hlitchcfl is Vllllllilljl the mile- ew-11 f!lSfl'l' than th: timc- which got hi111 first place' last year. lxlfxiilff, Barr, Caswell, Holloway, XV:1tso11. :md otht-rs arc all hlxllf OI1 marking it hot for their opp011e11ts from Nocona. XVC sin- ccrcly hclic-vc that tht-se uthlc-tes arc going to hrczik ll few rccords z111d take first plzicc' in tht' county and prohzibly thc district. - tif 93 is - Boys' Tennis UVVHC HIGH has always been noted for its strong tennis teanis. This year is no exception, according to all reports drifting into our burning ears, NVe have discovered the fact that the doubles teani is going to beat Noeona in straight sets, and the singles are coming out the sanie way. Lawson and Brite are already slannning the ball over the Court, andfwell, may the Lord have xnerey on their opponents! -. .- Girls' Tennis YlTH the szune winning team back this year, we are confident of victory over everything in the State that even looks like zi girls' tennis team. Copeland probably will win singles. and we have il very good chance of winning the girls' doubles. As the tennis matches Count quite 21 few points toward the eonnty championship. the girls are spending much time in prepzwatioii for the county meet. They are playing good tennis even at this early date, and in a few weeks they should be playing zit top form. .. EE? ., Baseball OXVIE HIGH has never taken much interest in previous base- ball teams, but this year it is different. At the first eall for men. the response Came in the form of about thirty athletes. They are working faithfully day after day, and despite the tact that track is interfering badly with it, we are sure of a wiiuiing baseball team. They will fight. we know that. That is what Bowie teams are noted for, and a fighting team usually conquers. Their motto is the usual one, Beat Noeonaf' Herels hoping. X'Ve're behind you to the last man. -..sal 96 lyk.- K, x .N 15 films. l in 5' f SN AQ I x f x N ui ' 'vgX 0 W as 4 f ' V Q 1 Ag X . iff .- ff Qi! . Aj aim: . .te al , Alumni First Rww: Iilntvu Raises, Fkrzn Mooxa. Swrnzzri Rofw: T. D. S'rAi,I.rNr:s, I.o'r'r1E Iaxmasetws. Alumni Banquet N the tall of '26 several loyal Bowie Alumni met and deeided to have a i 1 reunion during the Qhristmas holidays. lllisses Fdrye Raines. l,ottie Lamas- eus. and Rlr. Fred lloore were appointed as a committee to make the final arrangements. Christmas night was the date selected, and letters were written to all Alumni to be present. Soon the answers began pouring in: 'lSax'e a plaee for me. g Sure, I'll he therelig lVouldn't miss itf' ete. Christmas Night arrived and with it many excited Alumni rushing around looking for former elassmates. Alimmie Allred, '17, was toastmaster. There was a great deal of rivalry hetween the elasses and at times it seemed that the old folks exhibited more pep than the younger generation. Klusie was fur- nished hy the High School Orchestra. 'lielegrams were read from some who 1 were unahle to attend. The same eommittee was reappointed and lllrs. Paul Donald and Nlr. T. U. l Stallings were appointed sponsors. Thev decided to make this an annual affair. , . to he held some time during the Christmas holiday s. -If La., -in 99 is B. H. . Alumni -.. Ea..- Class of 1897 Birdie Bettis .......,......,........,................. .,...,.,.........................,.....,.............. ,..... . , Minta McNew CMrs. H. L. De Fordj ......... Alta Tindall ...,,..,.,................,.............,.................,..........,................ Minnie Graves fMrs. George Slaughterj ............., Barney Giles ..............,.... ..................,......,.....,..,..,,................................,,,,.,...,,, Class of 1898 Daisy Lancaster CMrs. VV. Slaughterj .............. .......,.. .........,. VV. H. Coflield ...........,............,.,.......,.......,.,...,...,...,.,,.,....,.... -I. S. Garlington ........................ ..,... . ,.,. ....,. . Leslie S. Stallings ...,.... ...... Norbett A. Moore .......... .............,...,..,.,....,... ....,.,.,,.,..,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,., , Class of 1899 Beulah Beauchamp fMrs. J. Caruthersj ..............,,....,. ..,. ,.,. Fannie Lovelace fMrs. VV. S. Kerrl...,.,...,, Rosa L. Brown CMrs. Henry Royj ......... ,,.... .. , Bowie, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Dallas, Texas Bowie, Texas ,,.,,, Bowie, Texas ...........Fort Scott, Kansas ..,.......... Bowie, Texas ,...,.......Vincent, Texas ...............Seymour, Texas ..........Decatu r, Texas Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma .. ,,... . .,,,. Granada, Mississippi Sallie Ball fMrs. Sallie Harveyj ,...,...,..... .,....,.....,....,,,.....,........, B owne, Texas Daisy Lewis ........,,.,.................,. ...,.,.,...,,., ............, ........,......,..... Q 1 1 anah, Texas Pearl Sanders .....,...,.,........... ,...,.,.............,................................. , .........,...,...... F ort VVorth, Texas Andrew Kilcrease ........... .... ........,...,............................,.............,....... .,....,.... C a s a Grande, Arizona Class of 1900 Sammie Kate Lively CMrs. Irod Millerj ........... ,....,..,.,.. ...... . . . ............., Dallas, Texas Sallie Garlington .........,.,........ . .... . ,....,.,.....,..,.......,.........,...........,.......,........ .,,, ...,..........,.. .....,,,. ....,.....,.. . . Class of 1901 Minnie Sanders CMrs. E. Curleej ...............,.....,..,...... .,..,.,. . ., . .,.,.., Bartlett, Texas Inez Rudy '.... ......... ................. .....,....,,........................... ......1..........,... l 3 o X vie, Texas Etta Elliott ....,.,...,.,.......................,...,........,..,,.,......... .......,.,....,.,.,,., D allas, Texas Alma Sigmon CMrs. L. Baileyj ....,....... ,,,.,,,., . Shawnee, Oklahoma Harry Gaston ................. .......,.,......,.........,..........................,.,,....., . , .........,,,,,.,,,.. ..... , ..,......... N ew York City Class of 1902 Fmma Thompson ...,............,.....,...,....,...................,.............. ,,..,,... ...... ...,,. . ,........ F o rt VVortl1, Texas Addie Elliott ...................... . ......................,...,...,.... ......................,. . .,,, ,..... l 7 eceased Zora McMillan CMrs. Herringj ,.,..... .. ...,,.,.,.,, ..,..,.,, Nocona, Texas Nettie Moore CMrs. Marablej .,.,.,..,,.,.,.. ...., ......,, . . ..Cushing, Oklahoma Addie Thompson .,..........,..........,., .........,...,.........,.,.,.........,.,.,. , ...,,., ,,.. ........... ..,.,.......,.,... . . , . ,.,...,.,... . -Deceased Class of IQO3 Johnnie Moreland ...... .,... ,.,....,......,...,.,.,..........................,....,.............................. ...............,.,., . . . Temple, Texas Berta Moore fMrs. L. Matthewsj ............ ................ ...,.....,..... ................... l 7 a llas, Texas Lizzie Gilliland CMrs. Bellahj .....,.................... ,..... ...,...,......,.... F o rt VVorth, Texas Mary Ayres fMrs. Goddardj ...........,........,............. ...,..,. M inneapolis, Minnesota Mattie Norville CMrs. R. E. Stephensj .......,,.. Iosephine Whitmon fMrs. L. Givens? ......... Kelley Holbert ..................,.................,............... .................. ...., C. D. Donald ..,,.,.,.,..,.,.,........,...... .....,. .........................,.,...,.....,..,.......,.....,.,.. Class of IQO4. Myrtle C. Davis ...........,.. ...... .................,..........,...,.,...................,....... john H. Young .......................,....................................... ................ Claud F. Young ..,....................,..... ,.,.,..........,.,................... Myrtle Jackson fMrs. Jud Watsonj ..,....... VV. A. Philpott .......,.......................,,.....,,.....,........,...,.,... Effie Thomas CMrs. H. Mayj ............, F-.af 1 oo .............Little Rock, Arkansas ................,Ryan, Oklahoma ,,.............Dallas, Texas Bowie, Texas .,..,.......Hood River, Oregon ........,..,,,Fort Scott, Kansas ,......................Lamesa, Fexas -Dallas Texas .....,......,.,VVichita Fallsi Texas l Class 0f 1905 jess Burnett fMrs. Tom Pritchardl ,,.,. .,.,. ,.,,4,.,.,....,.....,............. .............. . Mildred Gilliland fMrs. Otto Gillilandj ....,.... Pearl VVilhite fMrs. Roy Quisenberryj .,.,.....,... ..............,.Henrletta, 1 ..,....,.,.....,,. Seymour, Duncan, Oklahoma Texas Texas L. Mae Norvelle .,,.,,......,,.........,,.,. ,..,.....,.,...........,. ................. ........,.,.,.........,......................................., Mattie Thompson ..,.,....... ....... , ..,..,... ...,,.,......l...,...,..,.,....,.,..,.... ............., F o r t Worth, Texas Johnnie C. Wilhite CMrs. Andy Eastilljz.. ,...., .............,,. P embroke, Texas Helia Bowles ..,,.....,...... ...,., ............,........ ,.,.,., . . , ,.,.. ,.,...,... .,,.., ..........,....,.... B o vs ' ie, Texas Chesley Brown .... .............,. ..,., ........ D a l las, Texas T. D. Stallings ........,,....,.,....... ....,, ,..,.,.,.,,,. B 0 wie, Texas Malcolm C. 'Trimble ......... .,.. ..... ,.......,. 1 . . Lubbock, Texas Class of 1906 Gertrude Davis ,,.,.,.,,.. ,.,.,.,. ..., , . , ,.,,, ,.,. .... . ,..,, .... , ,.,....,, , ,,,. .,.. , . .,., ,.,. W i 1 rslow, Arizona Myrtle jones CMrs. VVilkinsonj ....,.......,... .,..,, 1 . ,.....,......,.. Dallas, 'Texas Clara Meyer fMrs. Paul Dnnaldj ...............,...,.. ..........,.... B owie, Texas Annie Quisenberry CMrs. Dick Dearenj .....,... .... ..... . ..Dallas, Texas Nell Thomas fMrs. G. Cunninghamj .,.........,. .,,................. B owie, Texas john Whitley '.,.,. ....,.,.r .,.,,,,........, ..,..,.... ...,........ .......,... ,.,..,. ..... ..... , ,.,. .,.,., H 0 1 1 s t 0 n , Texas ' Class of 1907 Mary Bell Brown fMrs. E. A. Simpsonj ....,... ......,.,.. ....,...,,. . 1 ...,......... A marillo, 'Texas Susie Bell VVhitman fMrs. J. L. Reynoldsj ............ ...... W aurika, Oklahoma Lizzie Young QMrs. VVill Youngj ..... .................,.,..,.,..... ,,.., ,,,,.,..,.,.,...... B 0 vw 'ie, Texas Lomis Slaughter ..,........,.....,........... ,.,.,..,.,.,.....,...,...,,.., , ,.,... ,.,,,. 1 , ,.,,.... ,, .,,..,. Austin, Texas James H. Gilliland ....,..,...,., .... , .,,.., , ..,.... S erviette, New Mexico P. S. Stallings .... ,.,.......,.......,...... 1 , . ..,....,.,.,..,......,...,. Bowie, Texas Durwood McDonald ...,.......... ...,., VVichita Falls, Texas Glen11 Trimble ..,......,..,.,...,.,... ..,... , ,... Vici, Oklahoma Herman Sigmon, .... ,..., , .. ..,. ,,,,. ,.......,, ..,.. ....,...... . . . Fort VVorth, Texas Class of IQO8 Preston Barry.. ,.,.,.. , ,.,,.. ...., .,..,,....,, . , .,.....,,,.,..... ...,.,... .,......... C h i ldress, Texas Rex Calaway '...,,..,...... ........ , 11 Bowie, Texas Junius Donald ,..,....,.....,.. .......... ...,.,.,.,.. , , ....... .,.. .,...,.,....... B o vm 'ie, Texas Royal Foreman ,...,.,.,., ,.... . 1 ..,........,...., ,.,.,....,. .,,.,,.,.,. ........,.......,,.....,.......,.... D e c eased Cleo Garlington QMrs. C. N. Dickyl ....... ...,., ....................... B owie, Texas Chella Hendrick ,.,... ......,.,.,...,.. 1 .1 .,.. ....,..., , ...,,.. . . , .,.,., VVichita Falls, Texas Field Miller ..,....,....,. .,,.. .....,................. ...........,..... .,.......... 1 1 ..................,,,...,......,.......... 1 1 . Gus Moore ....., ...,.........,.....,.,..........,......,. 1 1 1 .,., ...,..., , ..,. , ,, ,,,Dallas,Texas Stella McKenzie, ,.,.,.. ,.... 1 ......... .,.,.. .....,.,........, . . ..,...... .,., 1 ,,...........,.,... 1 1 Alsie Tucker QMrs. Dick Bentonj .,.,. ...., ,.,..,.,..,..., H o uston, Texas H. B. VVatkins .........,.,..., , ..,. ,... ,.,... ,.,. ,,,.. , 1 .,11., 1 ...,. 1. .,...,.,.1.......,..... ,,1, ,.,.,,.,...,. . l Ueceased Class of 1909 Raymond Buckley '...,. ., , .1..111..1 , 11,, 1, .1.., ,.,,,1.,.,.,,.,......... 11..1.1... F o rt Worth, Texas Ruth Evans ..,....,.,,,.1 , ....,,,,. .....11 ,...1..1. . . .111 ......1..... . , ,, Jewell Graves 1.,........... . ......,,..... ,.........,.1........,,.,.....,. . Pearl Graves ..1. ....,,..., ,,,., . .....,......,................,.,................... . Thurman Galaway '1..1.... .... ...,...,,.,,,, B 0 wie, Texas Marie Harr 1.1.....1.....1.....,...........1....,..1.1. ....,....,.1......,.,., ..... . 1...1. ....1.1.,.............1...,.,.,..1..,..........1..1 , Arch Shelton ........,............,.,........,.......,.........,.......................1.......1... 1...1....... A marillo, Texas Leona Stilwell CMrs. Harvey Thompsonj .,.......... .........,...1..........1 B owie, Texas Ruby Stubblefield .... ...1....1.1....1 . ...1. , , 1.,... ,....1.,., 1 .,.. 1 ,.,.1. ., 1.,,1...,..................1.1............11,.,., Mabel Teel ..1.1.....1.. .......................1., ....1...,.,.1.1 ...., ,.111,,..1 ...,, . 1 1.1.....1 F o r t VVorth, Texas Asif lOl Fe- Class of IQIO Scott rleel ........,.,.....,. .,..,. ,.,. ,,.....,. ...,,, , . . . .,..., ..... .....,. ..,,.....,., F o r t VVorth, Texas Otis Calaway ...,.,.,,, , ..,....,...,., ,..Houston, Texas Everett Browns.. ..,. , ,,,, ..... Temple, Texas E. A. Wilson ......,..,,. ,.,.,.,.. , ,... ,.........,... ,.,.,,..,.., .......... , ,... .,...,....... I D a l las, Texas Frank Burge .,.,,, .,..,,..,....,..,..... . .,.., ,.,...,....,......,. .,..,,,,.........,,...., .... .,.. ........ D a l l 2 s , Texas Alene Calaway CAlene Calaway johnsonj.. .,.....,.. ..,....,., C hicago, Illinois Ruth Philpott fMrs. VV. Loveladyj ,......,.,...........,..,.,., .,..,...,.,..., , ..,., ,.v..,................ . Lydia Benton CMrs. Hugh Loflandj .,...,........... . ...., ..,,, ....,. , .... , R ockvvall, Texas Class of 1911 Edna Aston fMrs. Douglas Ackleyl ...,,.,, .,.......... .... ,..,, , ,..,, . . .,.,......,,..,... ,..., VK 7 a rren, Ohio Oron Allred .,......,.....,,...,.,.....,... ..... ..,..,. ...,.,,, ,..,.. ,.,,,.., ..,,, , B r e C k enridge, Texas Sara Clapp ,,.,,,,,...,.,,.,,......,.,....,..................,....... ..,. . ., .. ,..........,...,... Austin, Texas Trent Davis ,.,.... ..,....,....,.................,....... . .,.,,., Charlie Hunt .....,.,.,.,,, ..,.... . Olney, Texas Oscar Key '..,....... ......, ,,,.. ,,.........,....... ........ ..,..,,.. , . ...,., , , .,.,. ...... I 7 e C eased Class of 1912 Conway Garlington ,...,.,,..,,,....................... .............. , . .,,, ,. .,...,.,...........,... ..,.....,.,.. B owie, Texas Emin Heard ..,,..,.,,. ,.,.....,.,.....,......,,...,.,,..............,.,......,..,..... , .. .,,,...,.. 1.,. ,...... B 0 wie, Texas Lillian McNatt CMrs. Roy Campbellj ,.... ....,. Leta Allen CMrs. D. M. Majorj... Rena Hurst fMrs. E. W. Coxjw.. Grace Trimble ...........,.........,.............,. ..,.. ....., Susette Meyer. ...,, .,...,,,...,. ,.,.............,.,.....,. , John Burnett ...,...,...... , Bellah Philpott ,.,., ....... ..,.,, ..,. ..,. , . . , . ,,.,.,.,.. ..,.,...., . May Burnett ,.....,,,.,...........,...,.....,.,.,........,... , ..,.., , ,.,. ,, Elizabeth Morgan CMrs. B. Lathamjmi .i',A Class of IQI3 ,,.,........,.....,Bowie, ,, Groesbeck, Texas f . Iexas Texas Texas ,,,, Bellevue, , .,.....,.........., Austin, .....,....,..Fort VVorth, ,..,, ,.,., .,... ,.,..., B 0 w vie, 1 .... ,,,Fort VVorth, ......,.....Bowie, Edith Ball CMrs. Edith Hufij ...,, .... ,.,,,..,. ,,.,.,,..,..,.,.,... ...... , . , , , ,..,... ,,.,,.,..,... D allas, Ethel Barkley CMrs. Ethel Ski11nerj,...,..,,,,, ,.,. .,,,,.,..........,.,.. .... , . .......Sunset, Mae VVorley Davies fMrs. Rex Youngerj ...,.,..,... ............ N evvport, Joe Garlington ..............,......,.,......,,.....,,. ,,....,,., ,,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,....... ........,.,.,. B o wie, Phil Garlington ,....,......,,..,,, ,.......................... ............,...., , , . ..,... ,,...,. B owie, Ona Lovelady CMrs. Griffin Highb ......... ................ C leburne, Ella Lunday ',.,., .....,...........,.......,........,,.... , . ..,.,...,....., ,..., , .. ..., .... . .,Gainesville, Lela Young CMrs. Otto Lambertj... .... . ,..., ,,.,....,.,.,... ..,..,...,...,. ..,.,...,... Y 'X 7 ichita Falls, Class of IQI4. Myrtle Ayres CMrs. Frank Greenj ..,...,...... ..,,., ,...,.,.... ...,.......... ,..,,.,.,. P i o 1 meer, Sarah Bellahn., ,.,,,.,.........,,.. ..,.................,.....,.........................,...,.. .....,...,..,. .... B 0 X vie, Beryl Buckner CMrs. Charles Famminj .......... La Rue Burnett CMrs. Scott Averyj ...,.,.,,.,..,.... Mae Elliot CMrs. Adolph Rechtl ..............,.....,..,,,.., Jewell Fair CMrs. Carl Burchj ....,.,..,,,,...,..........,,....., Lucile Garlington CMrs. Roy Loventhalj .,... ...... Glenn jameson ....,., ,..... , ,...,,, ,..,.,,..,.,,..........................,..., , .,,, , , Fan Montgomery QMrs. M. E. Gilpinl .,.,..,.... Earl Wilhite .,......,..........................,.....,...... .,... ,. .... ,.,.,.. , Oris Youree .,.,.,..,..,..,............. ,.,,.....,..,.,......,.... ,.,.. . ........ . Frank Green .,......,.. Dorothy Anderson ...,..,.. . Mae Cooper .....,,..,.,...,, .... Elmer Kelley ....,....... ,. Murry Patterson ,.,..... ..,. f' 102 ii?-e Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas 'Texas 'Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas ......,.....,Houston, Texas .,....,...,.,,.,Bowie, Texas ..,.,........,.Edgar, Nebraska .,.Dallas, Texas ...,.....,.Marietta, Ok Breckenridge, Fort VVorth, ......,,.,........,.......,..Bow1e Eldorado, A' ,....,........................Pioneer, Santa Fe, New lahoma Texas Texas Texas rkansas Texas Mexico ................,Denver, C olorado Apache, Arizona Class of 1915 Helen VVorley .....,.,.. ....... ..,..........,........,..,,.,..,... , 4,.,,....A........,...,... . ,... .,.,...,, .,....,.,.....,...,.,., . A m a rillo, Texas Mae VVhite fMrs. Tom Stephensj ..,.,,.,.... .......,... VI Iichita Falls, Texas Willie Wilhite .........,..,.,.,...............,.............,............,,. .......,......,..,.,.. I Dallas, Texas Foster Precise ,,.,.4,,,,,,,,,4,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,......,.... .............. C iOZ3, Oklahoma Alice Smith QMrs. Clarence Boylej ..,4,........ ......,.,,,..,.,.,,...... ,,...,. ,.........,....,.. Louis Ayres .....,.,....,.............. . ,4..........................,..,,...,.,.,.,.. ....... ..,....... V e rnon, Texas Jack Younger.. ,.,.4..,,.,.........,..,.,.,.,........,.......,..,.,.,....,... ..,.....,.......... A marillo, Texas VVarren Patterson .....,....... ....,.......'....,, P etrolia, Texas Harold Hunt ..........,.......... ...,.,...,...., ..... ,......... ........,...., E d g e wood, Maryland Opal Dobkins ,...,.......,.. .,.,...,,,.,.....,.,.,.,....,.,,, ,....,. ,,,............,., ......,.. X 'S I a lton, Kentucky Class of 1916 James Ayres ..1,,.,....,,.,...............,.,..,...........,.,...,.,.,......., , ,.... ,..,....,.. ..,... ,..,..,.,... ,.,.,.,,.,,...,.,.. 'N I e r non, Texas Louis Brown... .,,...,.............,.....,....,..........,. ,,,,., ,,,....,.............,.,.........., . .,...,, ....., , , ...,,,.. ......... H 0 1 zston, Texas Tommy Cunningham fMrs. Homer Jasperl .....r..,.. .Wichita Falls, Texas Lydia Fair fMrs. Olon Brownj ...,...................... .,.,...,.... . VVichita Falls, Texas Florence Garlington .....,........................,...,,..,............ .......,,,.... ,...,.,...,,.,.,. A m herst, Texas May Garlington fMrs. Luther Taylorl , ,.,,.., ,,.,., I Dallas, Texas Ruhy Green fMrs. Seayl ,,,. ,,,.. ,.,. , Brownwood, Texas Carl Hare ,.....,..,..,,.....,.,..,....,.,,....... ,.....,. ,..... , ,...,,, . ...,...... , , ..........., A marillo, Texas john Pleiser .........,.,.,....,..........................,............,.,.......... ........ .......... C a rter, Oklahoma Alice Preston CMrs. HI. F. Hildebrandl ........... .............. M arion, Indiana Otis Sheliield .,..........,.,.,,, , ,............,..,.,..,.,. ,.,...,.....,, ,,.,. ,......,.,.....,.,... .....,.,...,..,,...... I 3 a l las, Texas Agnes Speaks fMrs. George Herdl. ,.,..,.,.,...,,,,.,.,.,,,.,., ,, ,.,, , ,.,. , ,,,,., Slaton, Texas Gertrude Bermillion CMrs. A. G. Chaunceyl ,, ,,,,,. ,. .,... , . .. VVichita Falls, Texas Class of 1917 V. Allred... .....,.......................................,....,.,. ....,.,.,....,..,...,,..,...,..........,,...............,...... .,..., . . .VVichita Falls, Texas George Ball fMrs. Gery Simsj ..,. ..,,.., .Panhandle, Texas Fern Clark. ....,,,.,..,....,, . ....,... ...... ,....,, ,,,....,.,..,..,...,.,...... ...... , .... , , , , ,.,Muskogee, Oklahoma Bess Cravens CMrs. Ross Stewartj ,,......... ......., ,..,.. ..............,.,,.. P a r sons, Kansas Ethelmae Gilliland CMrs. R. W. VVomackl .......,.. .,...............,....,. I Denton, Texas Louie Mitchell ...........,. .............,.,.....,....,.... .......,,............. ....... , . . .. .,,. Frederick, Oklahoma Alta Shaw .,...,......,........,.,.............,........................ ......... ,... . , ,.........,, ..,.,..........,,,...............,.,...,, , . Ruth Speer CMrs. Elmo Angell, .,...,. ,, ........ ........,,,,... I Jenton, Texas Frances Cook .,...,.,.,.,.......,...,..,....,.......,......... ....,.. ,,.. . . VVichita Falls, Texas Ben Hilyard ............. ..........,.....,.......,,......,4.,.. ..,.,...,..........,,,. .... . . ,...........,..,...,. R o gers, Texas Class of 1918 Elizabeth Bellah ,,.,,,.,,,,,. ...,,... ......,.,.. ..,..,. ......,.,..... ..,... , , , ,..., ,.,,,.,.,.,....., . ...... . . , B owie, Texas Theo. Hunt ...,.............,..,.................................................... ....,.,.,. ,,...,, , ,..,,.,, , , ,,.,... Lera Smith CMrs. I. VV. Keysj ,.........,...,.,..,,.. .,.,,,.,.,., M exia, Texas Kathryn Thomas CMrs. J. E. Archerl ...,......... .,,. .,.. B 0 wie, Texas Gertrude Weil ,,..,............,.., ,..,.,,..,..,.4.,...., . ,, ,.,.,... .... . ,... ....,..,........ B 0 wie, Texas Kathleen VVOrley,,,,,,, ,.... ........ ,.,..., .....,.,..,....,....,. ,,..,......,... 1 A m a rillo, Texas J. C. VVilson ............,.... ,.,.,. Fort VVorth, Texas Ruby Evans ...........,......,. .......,..... . ..Bowie, Texas Lyda Swanson ..,,,...... ,..,.......... D enton, Texas Paul Rudolph ,.......,, ...,,,.,.,..............,...........,........,......,.... . . ......... Antelope, Texas Class of 1919 Pearl Short fMrs. Leo Pattersonl ....,,,.,....,......,.....,......,.................... . ........ Claude, Texas Lenelle Boone ..... ....,,,. ......., ......,.,.....,.,,.. ,,., ,.,,,., ,,,, , , .,.... B 0 s X ' ie, Texas Howard Childress ,..,.,..................,....... .,....., ,...,...,.,... N oc ona, 'Texas Wesley Garlington ..............,......,. ....,...,,......., ....,....... B o wie, Texas Herman Heard .........,.,............,.......,................. .......... ........... H o uston, Texas Seba Slaughter fMrs. L. Fosterj .,.......,.,. ............ B owie, Texas Thelma Rogers ..,........................,.... .......... .........,. ........... A u s tin, Texas Opal Hill ,.,.,.... ,,.,.,,,,,... ,............,.,.,.....,.........,...,., .... ,...... I I o 1 iston, Texas -. 103 Fa ., Class of 1920 .............,.....,Bridgeport, ,..,.,.,.Breckenridge VVillie Taylor CMrs. A. Anglinj ........,...........,.........,.,.......,..........,.,,,.. Grace Blair CMrs. Janewayj ,.....,..,.,,,,,., Edna Ayres ...............4..,............,.,,,.......,..,.,.,.....,.... Alpha Edgin .4.4...,...4...,..,.,.,............,...,..,.......,..,...,.... Blanche Trotter '.,.,.,. .....................,.,................,..,....,... Norene VVales fMrs. Fred Reaserj ..,................,.......,.,.,............. Class of 1921 Adeline Tucker .......... ,...,.....,...........,.................,..........,.., Gladys Blair .....,,..,,.. Meryn Black ,,..,,........................,....................,....,...... ......,..,,.................,.. Aleen Burgess ...,.....,..........,...,......,.,....,...........,.,..,.......,...........,,,,....,..................... Jennie Maud Denman fMrs. Arthur VVilliamsJ ........... Grace Davis ,.....,...,... .,.....,.....,.,.,..,.........,.,..........,,... . , ,.,.,...........,........,.....,. ,. Jess Lynch .4..........,.,...........,........,..,.,.......,.,...............,.. .,.,.,.........,...,.,..,...., Mabel Kilcrease CMrs. F. Custisj ....1,... Mattie Parr .............,..................,....,..,...,.......................,.,..., Lucile Lawson QMrs. Ivan Headj .......... Mae Bird Garlington .................,...,.,..,.,.,.......... Hylma Clarke ..,.,....,..,. Fern Managin ....... ,.... . Lum Lovette ....,.....,.,. Jesse Forrest ,.,....,...... Class of 1922 Jess1e Rodden ..,......,,,.......,..,..,................................,....... Grace Turley ............. ..,...,.,.,........,..,... ...,,.,.......................... VVillie D. VVright CMrs. J. Nicholsj ....,....... Roy Thompson .........,. ...1... .,....., ,..... .................,......,...,,. Vernon Ph agan .,.,............,.,....,......., ,..,.,.,.,.,.,.,....,.,..,...,,. Jim Flucker ,.....,..,.. ....,, ,.,..,,..,.,........ .....,.,., , ,,.....,,, , .,.....,... , , . , Irene Vermillion CMrs. C. Rolandj ,.....,..,.. Jimmie Dobkms ...............,...,..,....,.,.,.,.........................,... Richard VVade. ,..., ,.,. . Alpha Vann ............,..,.,. Gracie VVilliams ........ Stuart Reeves. ,....,..... .. Vera VVilliams .,...... Roe VVylie .....,....... Class of IQ23 Bill Blggar ,......,...,.... 4,..., ..,.........,.,.,.,...,,.......,,.............,,,.... ,,,.,. Pancoast Blanton .......... Janice Causey .......,...,..,.... Louise Chapman 4,........... Hubert Copeland ....,..,,... Bennie Dye ,....,..,..,........,. Ruth Goodman ..........,.... Jewell Copeland ......,...... Preston Gill ,.,..,.........,.,.... Betty Green ..,.....,...... Oclile Harvey .,...... . Oren Ewing ............,.,.......,., Orville Heath .........,.....,.....,.. Ermyntrude McNatt ..,.....,.. Edrye Raines ......,.........,.,. Farl Hall ..,.,.,,,...,.,., 104 ............Bow1e, ....,,.......Nocona, ....,....,..,...,Bowie, . ...,Amherst, Texas Texas Texas Texas Chicago, Illinois VVichita Falls, ....,..., Bowie, .............N0cona, ,............,.....,..Bowie, 1 .......,..,.........,ig0VS'1E, ., ,.........,,.,. Texline, ..,.,......Southl and, .....,.,,.,...Nocona, ......,.....,.Cisco, .,,........Dallas, ,...,...,.,.Bowie, .....,......Bowie, Bowie, Texas Texas 'Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas 'Texas Tex as Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas ,......,.......,.....,BOVVIC, ...............Bellev ue, VVichita Falls, Stonebu rg, .. ......,..... ,.,.Aust1n, ......,. Stnnehurg, .................Bowie, Bowie, Montague, .,...............Bowie, Bowie, , ,........ Montague, ...,,........Fruitl and, Bowie, .,...............Bowie, ,.............Vernon, ............Bowie, Bowie, Bowie, , .,..,.,.,. VVaco, ,...,..,,.Bowie, .,.........Bellevue, ....,.,.,.,.,Bowie, ..............,....,.,BOVVl6, Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas' Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas ,.,,......Terral, Okh aloma .,.....,.,...,...BOVVIE, ......,...,.Bowie, .,..........BoW1e, .,.........Sunset, Texas Texas Texas Texas Clara Hoeldke .,.......,.....,. .....A.,.., , . ...., ..............,.,..,,.. Bonnie Mae Moss fMrs. O. E. McCracken J ,.,...,.,.. . ..,......,..Bowie, Fort Worth, Tex as Tex as Minnie McCartney '.... ,,,...,. . . . ...,.............,. ......., . . ...........,. ......... ........ .,.,,,..., . . . Bowie, Texas Mary Frances Waltman fMrs. L. Garlingtonj. ,,,,.. , ....................,............... Bowie, Texas Vera VVinder .......,.......,..........,...............,..........,,.,.,..,..,... ....., , ...,,..,....,. ..., ....,r..... .....,....,.,.,... C r o s hyton, Texas Howard Piggs. .,...,, ,. ..,,,,,, ,........,..........,..,..,...,.,,,..,...,,.,.,......,............. ,..,.,,,,.., S a n Francisco, California Mary Katherine Small .,,. ..,. ........ ........ ........... ...... B o x w ' ie, Texas Opal Scott .,...........,.,.,...,.,.,.. .,.,.,..,,. .......... B o wie, Texas Jewell Thomas ....,............,.... ,....,........ B owie, Texas Corrine VVorley.. ....,., .,...,., Bowie, Texas Lelia Giles. .,.... ..........,.............. ....,.. .......,.... . , . ,,,, , .,.,.,,.,.,,, VVellington, Texas Class of IQ24. Maurine Allred .,...,.... . ............,.. .. .....,r..,,,, , ..,....,....,., ,.,...,. . VVichita Falls, Texas Hope Ayres ....,...,.....,..,.., ,. ,.,.,.....,...,. , ,...... Bowie, Texas Harold Altfather ..........,. ,,,.., . .Fort VVorth, Texas VVilliam Bellah ..,.,.,........., ,,.,.,.,...,.,,.,. . Bowie, Texas Mildred Ballard ,,....... .. ,.,.,.,.....,.. Bowie, Texas Opal Bowden .,..,,.......... ...... . .. Bowie, Texas Henry Bradley ...,,.,.,... .......,.,. B owie, Texas Finest Brown ................. .......,.,.. W aeo, Texas Maude Chapman ,,,,, .,.. .....,. . . Bowie, Texas Lillian Causey ..., .....,. ,...,....,.. W ' ernon, Texas Anna Lee Childress.. ,.,.,,,,. .,,.,, , .,.,.,..., ........,., B owie, Texas Jeflie Cobb ,,.,.,.,.,.. ,, ,,., , ,,.. ,.,,. , ,, ,.,, ., ,...... , ...,,., Bowie, Texas Countess Cofiield CMrs. D. Seitzj ,.....,.,., Bowie, Texas Catherine Custis ..........,, ,.... , ,.,..,.,.., ,.,.,,,,., ,.,......,. .... ,.,......... , , P o s t City, Texas Bessie Dobkins CMrs. VV. Connerj ,.,.,...,.,. ,.,.... A rcadia, Louisiana Elizabeth Davis .,.,.,,, ,, ,,.., , ...,.,., ,. ,,.,.,.,.,,.,.,.. .....,..,. ........... . ,.Bowie, Texas Emily Garlingtons ..,, ...... , . ...,.......,. , .............................. Dallas, Texas Lee Garrett .,.....,.,,,,..,...,,.,.... ,,,,..,.,... VS Vichita Falls, Texas Yantis Holliday .....,.,...... ...,..,.............,.,.. Bowie, Texas Edith ,Iackson ,..,....,...,., , .,,,.. ,,,.,.,.,.,..,.., B owie, Texas Lucy Nanagin.. .,.,.,...,. ..,. ..., . . ., ..,.,.,.,,.,.,..., Bowie, Texas Vivian McDonald., , Gwendolyn McNatt ,.., Charlotte Mivalez ...,.,....... Grace Miller ............,...,.,,... Fred Moore .,.... ,,.,.,. Reba Philley .,,,..,.,.,....,. Edward Phillips.,....., Laune Presley ............. .,.,.. .,...............,.,.....,, ..... r . . , Ruth Robinson ............,. ..,, , ,,,, ,.....,.,,,,...,............., ,.,. . . . Gladys Rowsey CMrs. M. VV1ll1amsJ .........,. A. C. Schneider .,....., .,.,..... ,...,.,..., ......,.,.,...,.,..... . , .. Myrtle Shelton .............................,................... ..., Mary VVarren Shoemaker ,.... Natalia Simmons ..,.,.,. .,.,.,. Roda Simpson.. ,... .. Cleo Smith ................... Fred Surver ........ ,,...., Morris Thompson., Glenn Trout ............ Hazel Wales ......,.........,. Kenneth VValker ...... Foy Watson .......,..,.,.,. Mona Watson ..,... .....,. Gilbert Watson ..............,.. Yvlllle Mae VVells ........,...,,. , .......,.,.... , Alta Williams ,.,.......,.,.,.....,.............,... ......,.... , . Edith VVright CMrs. VVa lkerj ...... . Opal VVr1ght .............,..., ..,,.., ..,....................... 105 Eg..- ..., VVichita Falls, , ..,...Bowie, .,.Bowie, ,.....,....Bowie, .,.....,,..Bowie, ..,.,......Bowie, .. ,,,Bowie, . ,.,Bowie, ...,.,....,....,Bowie, .............Memphis, ....,.....,.,.,Bowie, ,,,.Bow1e, ................Nocona, ,..Fort Worth, .,.,......VVichita Falls, , .,....BOVVlC, .,.,.,Bowie, Quanah, .,..,,.....,.,.Bowie, , ,,..Nocona, ...Bowie, ,..,Bowie, Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas ,, , ,.,,......Deceased ....,......Bowie, . ...Bowie, .,.,.,.....Bow1e, ,,...Bowie, ...,.. Bowie, Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Austin Boyd .,.. ,...,...,..,.. Floyd Copeland .,.......,..,. Naomi Emerson ...,..... Yalton Baits. ,...,.....,., . I. B. Bullard, -Ir ......, Lottie Lamascus ....,....,.,.,..,.. Harmon Copeland ,.,,4,.,.,.. Marie Mitchell ....,.,...,.,..,. Bessie Crreen .....,. .,,.,.,., . N Surher Colden, .,........ ,...........................,...,. Class of IQ25 Clarence Hays .,....,.,... ,, ,,.......,........,.....,....., .. , Eva Hahn CMrs. J. Coulterj Philip Rinehart .,..... ,,..,,, ,...,.............,,. ,...,,,, Nell VVilliams...,..,., Sarah Speer .....,.......... Charles Sanders .....,.... Carl Phagan 4.....,...,.......,.,... Essie Mae Rodden ,...,,.,.,.. Doyle Woodall ,,,.........,...,....,. Nettie McCormick ...,.,.,...,.,, Lottie Sheets ...............,.,. .....,...,.,,........,........,,,.... Belle Tompkins QMrs. Mageej ....,. Felix Hanklns ........,...... , ......,,.,........,................. , Elmo VVhaley ,4,.........,..,... Frances Thomas ......., Lucy Small ,............... Estelyn Lynch .....,.,.. Melvin Tucker ............ ...................,.................... Cfrace Slagle ...,.......4.,...,..,...............,....,., Jessie VVetsel CMrs. Glenn Troutj ......,... Byron W71lS0H ,....,.,,,..,.,.,. , ,.,.,................, ....,. , ..,.. , Margaret Rowe ,.......,..,.,.,..,...,..,,.............,...,......,............. ..,..,,,,. ,,... Rosa Lee VVorley QMrs. Richard Giles ....,.,. .. Dorothy Spain ...,..,,.,,... Pierce Chandler.. .... ,. Hazel Allred ................ Floyd Blackmon .,..........,. Katherine Ayres ........., Guinn Bowden ...,........ Virginia Cady ........ . Gayle Bradley ..,..., .,..Bowie, .......,..,Bowie, ...........Bowie, ...........BoWie, ..,,,,.,...Bowie, ...........Bowie, ....,,.,.,.Bowie, .,,.,......Bowie, , ,..Bowie, ,. ....,. .,....4...... B owie, Fort Vvorth, ,....................Bowie, .,..,.,.........Bowie, . ,,..........Bowie, ..........Fort VVorth, .......,..........,.Vashti, .,.,.,. Montague, Texas Tex as Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Tex as Tex as Tex as Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Foss, Oklahoma ....,.....,.....,Fruitl and, ,.,..Dye Mound, ,.,,..,.,...,....,.,.Bowie, .Memphis, ..Bowie, ...,....,..Bowie, ...........Bowie, ...........B0wie, ., .,..., Denison, .....,,.,.Bowie, ., .,r.. ,...., S unset, ...........,Crafton, ...,..v....Bow1e, T. Jamisonj ...,.,..,,..,,.... ,, .,,..,,,......,,, Class of 1926 Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Tex as Texas , rsity of North Texas State Teachers' College Southern Methodist Yniversity ..,......,.,.,VVichita Falls, Q' ,'.',' l .'.'.', ' ...slfniversity of Texas Texas ...,.........College of Industrial Arts Texas ...........College of Industrial Arts Texas ,........,.,..,.,...Duncan, Oklahoma ...........University of ,..Montague, .,..,.....,........,........Nocona, Texas Texas Texas H ZFQQZQLQ' vv'5iii'QiIL'?Q i3LIi'iQQQ Irene Cobb ...,.,. Bill Calaway .,... ,,,,,. Coy Cowan ......,.,... Earl Donley. ,.,.,,.,.... Carrie Dawdy .....,.,.,... A Lura Dean Davis ..,..,..,. Faye Ewing .,.................. Fsther Hoeldtke .......,.. Fred Gardner ............... Nina Gray ..4......,.....,.,.,.............,.,..... ,...,,,...,...,.. lnwell Hodges .,.........,....,..,..........,.,.,..,..,.,., ,......,.,..... Mable Prince fMrs. L. Butlerj ..,.,.,.,.,, Hermith Johnson .,..4...,...,.........,.......,..,,...,.,,..,. julia Lancaster .,...................,....,...,..,. ...... . .. Kathryn Mevelaz ....., Billy O'Brien .,........... Avis Trotter ,.,...,............ Pearl Overstreet ...,..,.....,. Evelyn Oldham .,...,......... Lawson Lynch ,,...,........ 4- wif 106 lis- Bowie, ,..4.,..,...Deercreek, ................,Bowie, ..........vBowie, .....,,.....Quanah, ...............,.,........Bowie, ....Bowie, ......,,....University of ,..,.............,,..,.,..Bowie, ..,...,.....,.....,........Abilene, .....,........University of QQ sE'2ii'Q 'rQQiEB'LQ'EQ9 c5i'i'QQE Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas Texas 'ikiumur .M A , , 'f , 1 A . , , U wi .. 1 ' i 1 V ' -VFW? 1 ff' .. : , , - . ,..,.q--L-M - A ' -. . f , 1 f 5 , K 13,25 ,. 'VL 19525 ' . - 1 --gw.gfy,fQ?t, 1-gwzrgjg..-A ' 1 f H 5412. Wiriffi .2 in-ll? K A fx ,Miz ' ' x by HQ I -- 41-2 1 IO 'uh YQU Ku-143 '1 '! D THA 'Tim IIII: LIL You fnsns , . , Nl I-'IPI V--p- Financial Statement of The Jaekrabbit -. 435- RECEIPTS Sale of Annuals ......,..,,,,,..,....................,.,,,....,.,,....,, .,,,. Sale of advertising space ,.,.,,.,,..,,.. ....... ..,................ Donation from Photographer ............,.,,,,...,,...... Hribe from Robert Cady to get on Popularity Page .,,.,,,,.......... Donation from the Poker Club .....,.,.,,,,..,,,..... Total ...,............................................... EXPENSES Priiitmg l,,ll,,, ..,,, .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,........,..,,, Engraving ,,,..... ..., ,,,...,,...,..,..........,..,.....,,,,..,. ...,,..........,,,,,,,,,... Photography ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,r,,,..,,.,l,...,,....,,......,, ,,.,,,,,. . Stationery for Business lVIanager's persoi VVhite ink for Art Editor '.,,,.,......... .................... Trips to Dallas for Staff ..,,, ...,.,.............,............ Recreation for the Business lX-Tanager ........ ral use ,.,,,,, ..,.. Cash to Editor for time lost from study ........,.. Ten-cent Cigars for Art Editor ,..................... . Paints for the .Iackrabbits .,,,t..........,.............,..... Chewing gum for the Staff .,.,......., ...,.,,,.,.,....... Repairs on furniture in Annual Room ..,...,.,... Extra fees for names under drawings ,,,...l. Extra keys for curiosity seekers ,,,,..,,,......,.. Rlanicures for Typist ....,,...,,,,,,.,...,, ,...,, ,,.,, Extra paint for Sponsor ,............,,....,,,. Planks for Editor to Whittle on ...,,.,,. Total ..,.......... .....,....,...............,.......... .... SG 13.05 35.66 1,035.00 275.50 129.37 51-487-58 5 4 4.30 5-55 9.30 I I2.00 49-83 997-50 57-75 100.00 35.10 165.30 25.05 36.50 198-99 64.00 33-75 45.00 150.50 35,990-87 The deficit was made up by a free-Will offering from the lfreshman Class. -. I 12 34394- Aim J. A. BRITE Dry Goods :: Ready-to-Wear and Millinery A home institution. owned and operated by bc-ttcr schools and 21 better Bowie. As we VVv want your good will and p2lfI'0l .A.B Bowie pcoplcz YVQ arc always T grow, we want to help Bowie grow mga- Ill all thc' years to romr. ITE R The i Security at Bowie, T Capital and Surplus . . 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Ywg, gg H4 --1-elif 1 16 5 igz ,Q! f ,UQ Ag TT X 2 ,jf ,Af 1 Qflj' ' . ASSOCIATED STORES E .9 PERKlNS5HMg5 pgggt5E COMPANY DRY GGODS Built on Val fs- f I X J G -wing on I '1l!Ll!'A' I. F. BRADLEY Jeweler and Optometrist ATVVATER KENT RADIOS lVhf'rr' You GFI Ihr' Hex! in Servjifz' and Quality Nlakc Our Store Your Store The hlost for Your hloney PHQJNE 24 The Last Place Before School and The First Place After School Jlfwrzys pl7ff'l!,'0I71t' Young-VVagner Drug Company -iii II 7 he -- , Deyefffvmg opulwfizyfv After forty-four years of faithful service to the buying public, striving at all times to give ioo cents' Worth for every dollar spent here, we respectfully solicit a continuance of your patronage. Qfjgdflf 9 , WHIP! Y3uU MONIY BUY5 Iwi M0517 CHAPMAN 'S Latham Sc Biggerstaff Big Department Store Groceries and hdeats LADIES' AND GENTS, READY-TO-XVEAR v Qualify ls Our lpillfl'll1L'0l'll flluvzyi' ll'f'ft'0lllf' Two Piiomass 32 two 48 VVISI-I S'1'. BOYVIE, TEXAS NOTICE, JLNIORS! VVaples-Painter Company Q Dmfffm' in l For Sale-lily Complete note books B at reasonable prices. You ean't find better ones. l get them from A- fjjfabjjl,-1,f,,j 1372 Class students. -l.-WK RAIXES. U. O. Ross, Loral Manuywr 118 ik.- KARR'S GARAGE -. iii? .- PHONE 40 -, lie. .- U. Tires Exide Batteries -. gig ... HVDSON and ESSEX The Ola' Reliable BOWIE MEAT MARKET EsTA1:I,1sHEo 1883 Fresh Fish and Oysters in Season Try Us for Service and Quality C. R. 'TITSVVORTH S Sox Proprietors THE CITY LIGHT PLANT Is Your Property Pnironize If NOTICE, SENIORS! Q Anyone who wants coaching on Senior Week Etiquette see Clifford Overstreet, who is quite experienced in this line, as he has had several years' experience. J. P. TRo T ll'l1olf'.r1llf' and Relzzif Gold Bond Superior Marathon O11 Flour Feed and Gas Munufaetured from the Produces the best results Best in the long run for first pick ofthe best wheat in poultry and dairy feed- power and lubrication in that grows in the world. ing. The sack with the motor ears. Look for the Every sack guaranteed. red chain. runner -. if , ,Q he .- 'That Old Gang of lVIine ,f .1 .' ,JL ,ww. fZi if Zi +-9v0, i,Q mf! , ' L, ' 0 hu-' f f ,X ff ' ' gf V'-cz ZLL. .Q' g, Cf-Awfiffflc , W - ,r A f , . Q , , f Q, X f 1 jf . jf ,-A VLZQ 1 tF 5' , X . WE' -giuxkx, Sf N uh rf- Lf-L. 1 U yy ff 'fav ff? f ,f A xl -If E I A -v K ' f T '57 .5', l '1if3-' ' jk. V If l 'lv g 120 CX C. IIu'I'CIIINsom A. G. FIQURNER A. J. VINURNIR Prrszdfnl M. F. ALLEN lfaslfifr IllIY'-PN'5Idl'!lf.Y II. VVAIIKER ,-lssixfanl Carlliwr FRED E. MIPIJRIAI .-lssislarzf Caslzirr T126 C2231 Nrzfzbfeaf Bam? of BOWIE, TEXAS Capital and Surplus. . . 3EIoo,ooo.oo Hllyt' Ifj9f7l'c'1 'fn fe Yo ll 1' H Il .vzin L'.Y.Y SANITARY BARBER SHOP Bo1L'1'P',r BPI! S11 op Across the Street from Postoflice RRSCAR L' NIJERVVOOI7, Proprirmr At Golclen's Hardware SPORTING GOODS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES LAWN MOWERS REFR IGERATORS zmlily-Q 11011 fifj'1Sl'I'iIit'f 'AON TH If HIGHWAY Speer Beauty Shoppe ljermaiient YVaviIIg Blareel YVaving NVater YVaving Hair Bobbing Hair Coloring Slianipooing Henna Rinsing Facial llassaging RIZIIIICLITIIIQ B. R. GILES Kfflass of 1897, IZ. II. SJ Groceries and Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables uSllf7l'I'i0?' QQIIIIHIU' 111111 Scfrrlviza PIIONES o un II eil I 2 I -- O. W. WATSON Sanitary Croeery and Diarket Dffpwzflzzble Sffrfuirf PHONES loo AND 16 YOUNG Sz BU RGESS Furniture of Quality PHoNE 89 Capers Motor Company LineolnAFord-Fordson Autliorizecl Sales and Service BOVVIE, TEXAS B. H. S. Congratulations, and may B. H. S. always mean the Best High Sclioolfl A. T. GALAVVAY INSVRANCE PHoNi3 io4 PAY-'N-TAKE-TT CUNNINGHANI 85 CANHDBELL Groceries and Market All Kinds of Fresh llleats I4 T,xruz,'xNT STRIZET Fruits and Vegetables in Season Sonzwtlzizzg SIITVII on JH llason Street Bowie, Texas BOWIE LUMBER CO. if Home Cozzfrrzz Lumber and Building Materials C'0ll1f7li1llf'llf5 of J. A. BURGESS UNDERTAKER FUNERAL DIRECTOR FAST MOTOR AMBULANCE -. 122 FEM., AT GRADUATION TIME School friends expect your photograph :uid you want theirs. CIFZIQIIIZIIIOII is the RIG ICVENT in the life of El boy or girl. IQICIEP THIS RECORD XVITH A PHOTOGRAPH N . SUIVIRILL STUDIO I,!I0f0fjl'llf7!IU7' for the .lKI!TkI'Il!7l7l'f IQOIJAR FINISHING PHCYIIOGRAPHS SNVING FRAMES ALL VVORK GI 'ARANTEISD IIYIIFII Belief IJIIIOHIOIHI flre Built Ifllifk 117171 Build T!Ic'Ill 1. W. WHITMAN Sales and Service ISOXIVIIC fav Gardner-Stallings Company lflflml 1'a'1 1 If CANDY and CIGARS -. 94145 .- We Sell Only High Grade NIerehanalise That Is 21 Trent to Iiat . eff IE? .- HOUSES: Ilowie Quzioali, IVichita Falls, Texas. :mil Ringling, Oklzl. - 5+ 123 I+., 1. SADLER 81 MARTIN COOI You in the Summer, Warm You in the Wintei' and Fix You When You Are Broke FRIGIDAIRE' zz DELCO LIGHT PLANTS Wye Fix Ei,767'j'ffI1ilIg PHONE 256 LIGHTS ICE POVVER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES TEXAS PUBLIC UTILITIES Safety Fir'.vf PHONE 127 1. E. OARLINGTON gl SON If Itfs' 1l'l.S'lll'lllZCE, IVF Ufrzilv If Iii. NI. STALLINGS 110,,,,, of SC CO. Yl'KON'S BEST FLOLR PHONE 67 PHONE 47 BOWIE, TEXAS TOURIST CAFE Hd Glenn Pfam? to Emil' 'PHONE 304 VV. li. RULING, Proprizftor B. E. 'WATSON Purina Feeds Garden and Field Seeds Jgrrzt for Pennant Oils 81 Gasoline -- eil 124 ES -- That Old Gang of Mine 4 MYGRACO FEED STORES Feed MY G RACO Poultry and Stock Feed V All Kinds of Grain, Feed, Flour and Meal Internzitionzil Dairy :uid Poultry Feed STEPHENS FEED STORE PHONE 485 NEW METHOD LAUNDRY SBVTIICH If Our iltfnito Puomt 189 Isn't it time to have those Mattresses Renovated? VVork called for and delivered the seune day. Have your feather beds inzide into inattresses. XVORK GLJARANTIQED BOVVIE MATT RESSES II7 VVest lVise Street Phone I-QQ ROBERTSON'S SERVICE STATION Pennant Oils and Gasoline Car VV2lSlllllg and Grezisinfg Tire Service The BOWIE BOOSTER Roniswr IXILIRPHY, Ezlitor Stands for- lietter Homes Better Schools Better Roads Better Everything HOXVI Ii, TEXAS Wye Serve the Hex! in Our Line Your Friendship and PZltI'0IlZlg0 Are .ADDl'CCl2lfCtl The Sandwich Shoppe Hemstitching Cleaning and Pressing By Expert Cleaners I1lIdl't'.Y' Ufork ll Sjveffzifrfly A Complete Dry Cleaning Plant D. L. PHILLIPS ily I2 I fy In ., THE BOWIE BLADE Yo ll r fVe1L'.vp11jJ er A. VV. CLINE, Editor and Pufzfixlzw' IIIGII SCHOQI, PRINTING Pl1oN1-1 73 ABL WILL CALL FIRST STATE BANK BONVIE, TEXAS Large Ellflllfjll lo Prefer! You Small Elmllfjfl to Know You filifllyj' Ready to Svmw You I 1 And We Like to Be of Service to You Protect Your Home by an Abstract prepared by Il Horzzff Jloxlrnfrt Cfmzjmny, owned and operated by Home People. -. gf E.. .- SECURITY ABSTRACT CO., Inc. Ufbce in Court House C. R. H.-XRT, Jlfumyfr PHoNE 77 MONTAGUE, TEXAS -. 127 ,- Home Local Mutual Aid Association of IVIOIIUIQIIF County OFI ICI RS IJIRI CTORS O ' M. . Ci,-XRIXFR I 51 zl DK.xXII.I,I3I-XNIOX B R luis C. V. KIiE1'IR S r lazy J. PAUL Irvs DR E W VI RICHI I. I.. C11-xxllhk T1 an 1 ARTHUR VVIQUS VI d al D1 Io: BOVVIE, TEXAS MATTHEWS, HEARD 85 CADY Harciwarc and Farm INIaChinory Wye lfnke F1'i4'nr1'.vA-O111' St'l Z'l'1'K Kwjn' Thani I'HoN1z 49 I and 3 lIason Street A BOXVIE, TEXAS GRIFFIN SERVICE STATION Whe1'6 You Get Scrvicc and Quaiity Magnolia Gas and OiIs R. ID. fiRIIfFIN, lJI'0f71'ic f0I' Drink NEHI and CHERO COLA QI 'ALITY BEVERAGES -. ggi .- NEHI BOTTLING CO. Bowls TEXAS -. 45+ 128 If, ,- That Old Gang of Mine I -, 634 I 29 ha... PHONE 440 MON TA DRUG CO. Inc. Prescriptions Druggists' Sundries Parznnonnt Soda Fountain Service VICKREY'S GARAGE -, if Ea ,- Expert hlechanics -. 62639 .- Gasoline and Oils Tire Service Bowie Candy Kitchen S. P. Qlonxsox, Propmrw- ,111 zrzil ffm 111-ff r of l-lUlXlE-BIADE CANDIES PHoNE 26 Majestic Theatre VR AIM is to show the best in pic- Q tures and show them newg to give the best in entertainment to the best people on earth-Our Home Town People. flfwrlys Il Good Picture P. S. Stallings gl Go. IVV Swrfvw lo Swrfvr .-lyainu PHoNE 105 For eighteen years we have boosted the best in education and clean Clothes in BOVVIIC BOWIE Furniture Exchange G. B. RL'ssEI., Illn 1111 yer Wye Buy Ei'6I'j'f!1iIZg PHoN12 411 -A 130 he A- G. NV. A1.1.coRN, Prrsiflwzt Montague County Abstract Company f'Qxtr1l1li.1'l11'rl ISQRJ MON'1'AGl'1C, TEXAS CONGRATULATIONS 3 On your investment in ll H1g,l S111 l Id1c1t1c11 91 ll nt 1 C ' f E . con the neat School u xperlence ma- - ll plan to .,1 e sistently and start Il savings account in TH E FIRST NATIONAL BAN K Capital and Surplus Jllloc-,cict:.co ISOXVHQ, TEXAS A. COKER, l,I'l'A'i11f'Ilf N. l'll'I,CHER, Crzxlzier BOVVIE MOTOR COMPANY Tircs :: Tubcs :: Acccssorics una' DODGE CARS EXPERT XVORKMICN PHONE W, MAGNOLIA PETROLEUM COMPANY T. C. PRINCE. flywzl PHONE 33 -. I 3 I hi. ... City Auditorium, Theatre LYON 86 MATTHEWS dlzvayr the liexl in IJi1'fIH'F.l' 111111 I-1'Ill3'ilf A Not anything too big or too good for - w ' Buzfalersf C ora'I-Ifnzcxr my patrons. if I J I ALXVAYS 1JOIDl!lIlAR IJRICES Estimates Cheerfully Given G. L. BARRY, flfzlrlzlgffr PHONE 53 JIM BARR'S SERVICE STATION Gas, Oil, and Expert Mechanical Work And That's That laift drming pentils and pens drop from our tired hnffers 7 No more does the staetito rap of the typewriter sound J in our littered Annual Room. No more does the li ht Q T LAST the 'ldummyn has gone to the printer. The fysw, . . . N S1 2 f ' . L x T 6' . i .,u,,.- J x 1 A M 1 . ,2 C I 1 l:,Qj ' ' , 1 , 'g L Ui 'f burn until the wee small hours. The IQ27 NIACKRABBIT is done. Now you have the fruits of our tireless energy. We have enjoyed our Workg and We hope you Will, too. We extend our sympathies to the next staff. Some people are born foolsg others edit Annuals. HTHIQ STAFF. -. if 132 lik..- DSU . . A ,J w' A QD! 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TEXAS 3 All 5 Gayleizeol Annua s are CM W9 uperior QQG ew WEGARDLESS ol how well your ANNUAL is emliteml or how goocl the engrayer malses your plates, the linal alegree ol the success ol: your hools is in hanals ol, your printer -2:1 printing either Mmalses or hrealssw your Annual :fs it is lar more than mere paper, type anml inls., Therefore it is natural that such a great numlper ol' schools in Texas shoulml seeli the Annual printing Service ol: such a llirm as the GAYLE lpRlNTlNG COMPANY. This house olslrers you an organization ol craltsmen slsilleml in Annual printinggfh-men who are experienceml in your lmools construction as well as men who are artists in typography anml pressworlx. The lrienally, helpful service ol' these men who malse Gayleizeol Annuals Superior Annuals is recognizeml anal appreciateml hy live Annual stalls An autfrafzdizzgfeatwe Maur bumzeff if .flzat qfgiw- ing amz' we have lfarlzea' that giffilzg ii getting. AM' the Azzmzaf Smj' yt' thi: pzzblimliwz what we give. Arne PRINTING oo WACO, TEXAS A EQ A A E
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