Carver High School - Hornet Yearbook (Midland, TX)
- Class of 1951
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xr I. LBBIXQ is! w ..a 3 ' 1 g 3 ...Q-1 .-'Q 'mm pd id DEDICATION Cognizant of the inspirational productive of Carver High School cherishes an affection for one whose sympathetic understanding energetic counselship and cultural ideals have caused his personality to be indelibly written in its memory, to E L Jordan Sr , principal of Carver High, who is characterizing achievement and initiative in Carver High School, the dedication of the BORNET is made in sincerity, praise, and gratitude by the class of 1951 values of vorthy leadership, the Senior Class I V P- I---. -- 91 3... 'I Q :::'-lllll-q ita- Q 'M 'VCU K ilvtnug-.Q T IIIIL.. q',.--' , ,N T1 Dill xt' gl Dear Students During the school year of l9SO Sl we have faced another international crisis which has challenged our ingenuity, energy, and our ability to think clearly The following guide posts may help us to keep this country free as it was planned by our forefathers who met in Independence Hall Let us remember that without individuel initiative our country cannot remain free It is the motivating force within us that creates a desire for a better way of life and at the same time permits us to develop the habits, attitudes, and skills necessary to build such a society If we are to maintain a free society ve must as individuals be willing to pay the price of freedom Education reaches its zenith when it assists man in this pursuit The problem is hon to teach man to tant to be free, and at the same time be assured that he is willing to accept the disciplines that make this freedom possible we must revise the philosophy of life that free dom is a right rather than a privilege, a gift rather than a quest, that some one else can make us free, that freedom is a cheap thing that costs little or nothing of ourselves This has been a good school year Good luck to each of you Sincerely yours, -,,' lAAA:1 Aa'VVV Y Frank Monnhe Superintendent of Schools Y 0111 1 l CARVER HIGH SCHCOL E L ordar, Principal Midland, Texas Dear Students your first year book We rejoice vith you in the attainment of Umis great re sponsibility This year book preserves all those happy memories of school experiences for the days to come triunphs and defeats, joys and sorrows they all are down in the book and will be looked at and treasured twenty, thirty, fifty years hence Nay this record ever remind you that your purpose here at your Alma Mater has been that of dereloping yourselves mentally, physically, spirituallv,arc emotionally, to the end that the total product of your development vill repre sent worthwhile citizens How well these purposes have been blended will be reflected in the type of citizens you become we are slre tnat in the days that are anead, as in the days gone by, you vill regard your education as a power to be used, not alone for your advancements, or for your own selfish ends, but for the betterment of all mankind Sincerely yours, A 7sfLL6l4.f E L Jordan, Principal Y llll t- ' S. 1 'I 'Y The Principal and Faculty of the Carver High School congratulate you on .. . V I v . - V -. x .f T' ' C cy' 1, X U O 'fl FACULTY PERSONNEL AND STAFF in ,wr Dmrothj 3 Conally Carver' School Home Prairie View A 8: M Colle ge, Economics Department Acting Secretary of Annie I Mcheal ace Prairie View A L M College Langston, Prairie View A Ac M Grade 1B Grade . . -- -' 3 ,-.-.1 , . G3 - 'N-A., ,. J . X 1 :,r,'1A , . ' ' ' x '- I.. . 1:4-.',! T' , ' 'Qi-1f '- Tf' , ' N gr'--Sh ., 1.45 V- , 4 . -- N .X . bx A-,tv - ' gr N X 5 V V if 1 ' 0 0 B as o :Q . VII ii U Q 4 V If C .P . P . B .S . . - ' . , . - 11 .. ?D -be 41 Juanita Massengill A B C E Allen B S Francelle Cole Russell 11 Jarvis Christian College Prairie View ARM College Texas Co age Grade-2A Grade 2B Grade 3rd A Sohofner Jones lillotson College Grade hth Lula Doris V Richardson A Texas College Grade 6th 4 Q A B Margaret Thomas B S Olessie S Moore-B A Langston University Grade Sth A W L. McKinney B Paul Quinn Grade 7th Jervis Christian College Grade Sth fenola e e Prairie View A R M College Grade-8th 3 Phy Ed. fJxV:fg 1.-l-VN ,Qs 4 - ' -. ' ' 'Q' -0 'sa C C B . .fre ' X , pl, , ' a e e e ' e 0 'AvB- A ,,:' ,4 Pe 9 1' 19 ' aku. Yr 'I I 1 4: A. 1- A e . ' 0 e ' e 0 e 0 0 el -.2 1 ':' -: I C 33 get g , - ,B. , n ,S. I e C .L-'Liege IYN wi? ,mf- '1h. in-UW Heh-P Samf- .00 -,Ji Wm 'nc . h , .4 .-. ,XI ig -e ,J f 9 , '- .-': 12, ' A if , K fg- I. , ., T V .l in X -1 , , 1' I 2 f TI ' :fx bv' A- WL A 17 7: 3153. 5 X , . VA 'A lx. - fag. J -- '51, --ani' -H-Q - , .7524 - 751 ' . Y '- f. :47::f.-' .wp - . . ,, ., XE' - F' If Maggie L Hailey B S, Johnny Williams B S Texas Colleve Samuel B eton College Nath R Coach Bus Ad k Science Grade 9th Grade llth Mildred B Oliver A B James C McClure B S Texas College Samuel Huston College Music R English Bus Adm k Science flat Semester onlyl flst Semester only! ull? ai Bettie Jane Williams Walter Grhmes Cook Janitor I? at ..4q' riffs Lincoln Hanks III Prairie View ARM College Agricultare Grade 12th I '5 ,I ' A . : - 5 , st I , 4, 1 W -me ' , , e .gi N S 'W xg? iff, e n a 1 ,J . - o o o 1 , 3 A . ., ! ffl , ' I 0 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 0 Q . . 42 . ,N 5 f al K: xi 1 SEHIORS King, LaVerne Class President Morris,V1rgi1 Bus Manager Ray, Shirley Jo Ptlk, J Doperl' Smi th , Charl ie Class Secretary Donlay, Ora L Class Treasurer Aldridge, Bill Williams, Juanita fi :qi 45 I 111' -dui -9-3'-if 415 Jones, Henry Holt, Katie Pearl Johnson, Charles Daniels, Thalie Hudson, ls Charlie Coleman, Odessa I 'si ri .2 EL Jcr-den 'N ' Class President N, PWMQXS James Young Business Manager 15nxoK ' nd Garner, Cecille G11bert,Wor Q'-MK JUNIORS LaVerne Sanders Class Secretary GHS! gfv Opaline Harris Treasurer OP wfkx 615 Phil 1ps,John C Herron Maurice Camgb 11,Rooaevelt Nsnvnsj NSAQX -1 uw 415, 'VY Reed Jessie Fitz erald Bettye Sam A thur Lee DuXxjY.Q-el gvfvnvim ,lfloon 1 ,,4 A. rx J, . . A 2' U n W N i' . ,, H L 'Y ul 5 L' . , A f ' X , A 1 y ' r, 'Y ' .K A L L' ' Q L 9 j H ll A lv! x N xx lyk K lggil hw A R l I. N ' . X F 1 l , , A ,x . Q 1 1 AU .fe u - Ei., t A 1 , ' N xl W I U5 n . u ' n s E 3 xl x . X Q, ' ! 1 ' 1 V w if A Sa 3 fi J ' 'l A Q . J ' . a .' X . ' 4 - ll nlthy It rn L ,y 4' my SOPHOMORES 1 Q pan Gilbert Fitzgerald, Willis q as Nelson, Franklin, Gertie Roy 'G Jo es, Eohols, Ross E Doris if Morris, Lee, Dolores Oliver Carruthers, Theodore si nccowan, Bernice LBO, In Erma Je 'Vi X Ji Hudson, Hsrv Love ,nil -J Horn, Johnnie V Jordan William 'fl Harris, Wortham, Mary llesnor fa 'P if i 3' , ' 4: , A Q r 4 or ' .t I I -:fin -.'.' X . A X .Q ' E2 A is I L. Ida u ' I . WHY.. -V v X 'A I., 1 A , f I' 5 ff -s A gk .vi fi 1 , - ' - , ml 2 Q' ll 'R X ' I I , B s, , 3 .J 5' V J. -4 ' , . A ,I W? McMillan, Ola Lee 4 ,-.Q Q oo -al ...AO x J Johnson, Watson, Thelma Mae Ramona Storms, Hall, Willard Mary Lou l '15 N Bell, Crummie, Bernice Velma M FRESHMEN X .Q 'W ,.,4 if . ' v, .rbi Roberts Rufus '1 lontgulo , L :io Parka, George Hao Bedford, Leon if Ramson, Martha Nell Pardue, lheasie rf V if Walker, An'tn f . :S 1 ! 'Q , i ,H f 1' .27 -- S 1 N x Y . 1 9 Y ' 'V Q, I 1 W I A 1- 'f I r, ' ,, 7, 5 . - if ' t ' ' A . iii 4 .. v- 5 K . 'A Q . F ,K 3 H x . , A ' '. VY il I fir g , , - r 1:3 A . 1 2 , A - ,Q N v'7w, JR 3 , :Jr - I M0 f v'LP377 - 1l,...!fw-.1--ul 5 4 , A Q . L Griffin, James Gilbert Lottie Mae rf' Montgomery, John Lewis v .alt lioyd, Geneva a.,-an lnrria, Barbara Campbell, John F Bedford Parks, L1 d J 0? Cleveland 46' f Z' X P Hewitt, Sam, Annie Jhwel Henry Jones, Alcan G11bert,E11en English, James Curtis, Annie Mae Hall, Charles IQSEM Hudson, Alex giqf - . x T' A . 7 9' ' I 'V' vu V 1 C A Qx .bl :go .XQ X ff -, R 1 mn f x way , IS ' . 7 f M , Lee V ' ' ' :Va r -m L -. 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B lf' A IS 8 ,PC Q by 4 'lr F 7th Grade Faculty Sponsor Hrs W L McKinney Knot shownb The seventh grade class comprises 37 members Of these, 214 are girls, and 13 are boys 8th Grade Faculty Sponsor Mrs T S Bell The membership of the Sth Grade Class is hh Of this number, llg are girls and 30 are boys 7VZf- W 'HHH muuuuu II Ylll lf .... QM? 120 Chai 9' Q.. -use Ego members of the Fifth Grade Class Teacher Mrs Margaret Thomas Enroll ment The Fifth Grade Class has now been divided into two groups Mrs Olessie Moore, who was elected to the Carver faculty at the beginning of the 2nd semes ter, is the teacher of Group II Hgmbers of the Sixth Grade Claes Teacher Mrs Doris Richardson Enroll ment 3 -as-nanng nm' ll lllllllllllllll K l'l uul'lm af! irni gags II: In - I Q - .AV , ...n , r - J 3 3 I 4 , i xi 3 J Q I 1 1 I ' , R ,4.f.,i7j,xL' s..f ' '- A ' Q H . I ,- Q . ,. 1 Q A I 1 1 iz 'l an-4 . . L - . I 1 N fn, , . K ,Y ' - A 9 , ',.Ax t , fr -,. '7 of Q . ' , Q , ',.', 5 '..' Af -Q L ' 1 5 , ' I p A I J V 3: M -fb .' . A x 'V k 'V' A 1 X . . L4 K ' X -' ' . K- . . s Nh Q A . I as 1 - J ,,- x 1 If ga 'Q-A-l 1441 1 , e , . 2 1 . . ' e e e C e 2 e I ' 0 ' ,..f9.,.f,,,.gl v X s I 1 D '9- , - A -fx H ka -..'x?zv:'! .l.':'- L K, I x D ' .N -ull . - f , ' ul ll I4 I l 4 5 I 'z-NGS-1 D!-F Smeg -'I'-IU! The 3rd Grade has an enrollment of 53, taught by Mrs Francelle L Cole This roup of students enrolled with much nethusiasm pledled to make this school term the best school term of all Music, Art, PhysicQ. Education, Eng lish, Pealth, Arithmetic, Qpelling and Reading are subjects taught to help make better citizens There are 156 students enrolled in the Ltth Grade 27 girls,lf bows e best all round girl Ruby D Burton Best all round boy George Ralph Jackson Honor students Chrlstine Brown, Jean Ann Bell, Earl Luvon Caruthers, Nae Frances Smith, Alice Faye Johnson, Eddie B Curtis, Julius Upson, James walter Brunson, Ralph Clemmons Teacher Miss Lula Arletta Schofner Q2 N .t P X 'Ulllllllll HH ll'N'IllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll uv- 194 J 54 WF A. Vw f V Grade 2X Room 116 Mrs Juanita C Vassengill, Teacher TOTAL EVROLLM'NT M, 18 boys, 27 girls , i A Grouo of Energetic Youngsters - Grade 2B Mrs. C.E. N11en Teforor TOLAL -Wio ,H T ,2 f ' v V 'H filn.-'z ' 1 1 1 - ' .gv H p ' ' -an gn? If '- , , .. - , mm , , -1. Q I jx , - ' r . fQ.w ,q?I4V?, 7. 'I ' vii vu? -4 .', X 1 nifsiifgi e . 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SW--QA 4 r This groun of boys and girls are enrolled in grade IA They are comfort ably and aappily housed in Room 117, and tauvht by 'irs C P Pace TOTAL ENROLLMENT 37 f M 4' v'x ' Mrk ,ut'1... 1, IX1c1'e:' T-JTAV YTJROLLMENT Among those who rank highest in leadership and achievement are: Craig Stewart,Bennie L1nd1ey,w111ia.m Pakner, Herman harr1s,He1en Jean Johnson and Shirley Givens 91:5 .J 'J' MAJORETTES 1951 Left to right La Verne Sanders, Ineasie Pardue,Maur1ce Herron, and Ora Lee Donley The female tracksters of 1951 shown as they prepare a practice run of 60 meters They are left to right Dorothy Simon, Annie Mae Curtis, Marion Joffer son, Maurice Herron, and Annie Jewel Dewitt Coach Mrs Bell ioD..l.L.IxH1ED D 1: 'X' ll x 1 G ll lu an ll ii k Q. 1 f Nr A -T N !X4f' GINP' The members of the 1051 basketball team L to R Sanders,W, Dewitt,G , Donley,F ,Simmons,G , Jefferson,F ,Kinz, , Coleman,G , williams,G , McMullen F ,1ontgomery, ,Daniels,F and Coach Bell Games Ton Los The team was eliminated from the district todrnament by Lubbock 1 Belo vis pictured part of the Physical nducation Class for High School G rls 1 . A T X , 'Kg X3 N -zXX ,4 :TL - jf .,7 be 't ip- - 3 , J-. - ,- ,,4 J 1. Q, 'f- I 4 X1 1 f - I f ' hf'H L-. -- If 3 I' . ,Q -Xu I ,X1 Q 'L if ! J . N' flzv.-V-4' X ,ff ' ' I' ' Q s V - r F . , . . .: A ' .' n o n' F. I o .s .'! ' G.' .3 5 U . . : .4 - 5, t -8 1, ' CARVER HIGH 1251 CAGE TEAM Left to Right Coach Johnny Williams, C ,Alton Jones, G Ted Caruthers, G ,J D Polk, F ,Jessie Reed, F ,Henry Jones, C ,John Montgomery, F and Co Captsin,Arthur Sam, G ,F L Tones, C and Co Captain,V1rgi1 Morris, G , James Price THE 1951 CARVER HIGH TRACK TEAM Luft to Right Coach Johnny Williams, J D olk, Virgil Morris, Sam Hudson, Ted Caruthers, Roosevelt Campbell, Charl dson, Charlie Smith James Ibung, Henry Jones 'Nunn' - 'L .Nl IE DN E 'J It ' I . U, .VW 2 NX.. . I - A I fr-X L 'Ax ' ,x li Af sf: A yn ' K v A ', ' r, N- X if ' L' r' ' h K ' f 4 T4 A B 11: X ,ff ' 4' big V K A ' V J J ' ' Y Q J J T f if 1 T N V l L 1 'x 1 J Z J T E 4. 1 fl Q, 4 N 2 BWQQQQQ l'llun?Q?-Q Q 1950 S1 FOOTBALL sqrmn THE JUNIOR BASKETBALL TEAM 3 in-ft: WX Wm ,di 1 I I Hllflla IW Milf' In fa H ll Will THE LIBRARY THE SCHOOL CAFETERIA X .. I T 1 V Q ' 45' 1 6 4 gp f ' Cn I 1' Naam? 1 1 k THE CONCERT CHOIR Directreas Miss M B Oliver L to R Miss Oliver Johnson,Sanders,Pardue,Don1ey,Be11 Hudson,Ray,Crum ie,Smith, 2nd row Hudf Kin ,Ji1bert, Gilbert, atson,Curtis,Herron, anobell, 3rd row Harr1s,S1mm W Gilbert,Daniels,Carter,Ha11,worthy T G11bert,R Campbe11,and Hudaon,Sam The choir is now under the direction of Mr Harry 3 Anderson who re placed Miss Oliver during the second semester Mr Anderson is not shown on the oictures with the choir The Choral Organization ,..1...t....a..1l . ry, Q a U k. 1 ' of i I 1 I N F rr' T' ' H . ' - ' 2 us a . of 3 , . ' 2 Tl, 3 O E. P! 3 r, ' : n, b H Q ' . f .Qin Q :'Td ..!l 1'- if The General Qcience Class is composed of Freshman girls and one Freshman boy Enrollment 28 Standing Mr James McClure, head of the Science and Business Administra tion Departments He was succeeded the 2nd semester by Miss M L Hailey, who is not pictured with these groups Shown below is the Biology Class being lectured on the use of the Micro scope in the Laboratory The enrollment of the Biology Class is 29 L' -? 1 7 BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION .---' llllllll A Class in Typing DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE -Eyglplu-. L...--1 ,X-My A Class in Woodwork n-11' F L 11' all .Ma yrjlli ilfi 1' v , - , a,,..J NIU nn' in a-1.-bg. T J GROUP I 'MII Home Making Department Left to right Ora Lee Donley, Juanita Villiams,Bernice McGowan, Maurice Herron, Arlena Simmons, Odessa Co1aman,Doris Eoho1s,Kat1e P Polt, Mary E Harris, La Verne Sanders, La Verne King Q D-P' ,qv l GROUP II 4 'V 5 -su-my rl... We A-1 A Th 1 Left to right Bernice Bell, Annie Mae Curtis, Mildred watson,Geneva Floyd, Ellen Ann Gilbert, Thelma Givens, Dorothy Mae Simon, Anita Walker, Velma Marie Crummie, Lottie Gilbert, Lizzie Montgo ery, Mar garet Bass, Ola Lee McMillan, Hozelle Stigers, Annie Jewel Dev1tt,I neasie Purdue I D ' ' , Q ' ' ,H , ' I l, , Z ' ' c I W T ' -7 - '11 1 - Q ' Q!! ' ' 1. ' A L' lla 2 - 3-:fa ry 5 I I :-Q , IU, T' ' -4-. , 'v:4uu4ln:lnl' , gi: ' Y J?j l,h, , U all 2 Q- ' I ' I I U 0 ol . 9 N' 'll A - ' 1, - Z ?i?2r !.H 'ylrx U.. ,.,M--uf! Ora Lee, of the House of Donlay HMISS CARVERH Tri- ,y- ,p- Wk I N!! HISS CARVER S COURT . REYNOLD'S FOOD STORE 917 East Highway Bo HIDLAND, TEXAS Co plimente of DORCAS KINDERGARTEI lh12 E Texas MASON FUNERAL HOME A Beautiful Final Tribute Instructors: Phone M A721 100 S Lee Doyle Mrs J B York AUSTIN'S TRUCK LINE 202 H Lee Midland, Texas General Hauling 'No Job Too Small' James Austin Proprietor LAURA'S CAFE 251 N Lee Midland, Texas Specializing In Home Cooked Food' Mrs Laura washington Proprietor Q 1 1 - l hd Here e e 0 John Mason - Owner I I e I e ' n A A 1 ROY THOMAS SERVICE STATION 1001 E. Hi-Way EO IQ!! 32292911 55399259 229135 Dependable Service Washing Greasing Tire Repairing 2h Hour Service I4 COMPLIMENTS OF POWELL GROCERY STORE T11 E. H1-way Bo D181 2-3981 lr. k Mrs. Hbrbert Powell - Owner IDEAL BAPTIST CHURCH WA Place Where You Meet Your Friends In Worship' All S. Tyler Env. I.A. Woodard - Pastor HYW 'y QANDM CE LHC bl Ne Lee Phone n-9112 Mid1anH,Texns wwe Specialize Ln Fine Foods and Cold Beer Of All Kindsu Johnnie Jones - Manager Greetings To Seniors 1951 I,v.:. BARTLZTT CLVIC CLUB Wvwnder ree on Cf r Midland Community Kay Nursery Mrs, Frances Kerr H President Mrs. C.N. York - Secreiary Mrs. Carrie Novels - Treasurer 1 MIDLAND STUDIO and CAHERA SHOP Your Complete Photographic Center Portraits Weddings Groups Cameras Films Supplies 317 N Colorado St D131 LL 8266 MIDLAND, TEXAS BLAYLCCK'c OARAI E 905 Illinofe Phone Lg C151 Dependable Service All work Gun-an teed Overhaul Old Motors Install New Motors Quick Battery Charging Expert Drake Repairing Freak Blaylock Owner BREW INN CAI-L 911 V Illinois 'We Specialize in Good Food eep ool By Drinking Cold Beer 8 00 P M Aron Batty Manager O E PHRMIAN BASIN ELK LODGE NO 1135 2nd Floor Nuffsed Bldg Nidland, 'Texas Jo? nnie Jone Exalted Ruler GREEN LEAF CAFE Front Phone 9691 TAKE TIME and DINE Serve Good Wholesome Food From 6 15 A M 12 OO Douglas McGowan Manager N I1 e e - -- - --I .--,,,.,..,,,-I,,-liJ Y U - S E. l.. 'f e - v . ., 1 5 v 9 8 . H i-.1 1-1 it , I u n 2 K C ' 2 U.. - 12 O CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS OF 1051 MIDLAND THEATRES Yucca Ritz Tower Chief Drive Tn Rex GAY PAREE CAFE E Texas Cold Beer and Cold Drinks 'Entertainrent for All' Booker T Chancler Proprietor F N WODLWORTH COA ANY nwhere The Nation Shops and Saves 200 N Main Midland, Texas YOORE'S BARBER SHOP E Front Phone A 9201 Best Service In Town Chair No 1 Marion T Brewer Chair No 2 A C Qtewart Chair No 3 Sam ie Releford Douglas McGowan Manager SNODGRASS GROCERIES Fresh Meat Vegetables Notions 617 E Illinois Midland, Texas WEST -TEX FOOD MART 'Fancy Foods at Lower Prices 200 W. Texas Mid1and,Texas Mrs. Oscar Houston HNANGELIST MISSIONARY Church Of God In Christ 6oo N.Terrell M1dland,Texas F-'? i1 '14 1' 4' WJLQA M :Y i . 5 5 . lx I I nMovies Are Your Best Entertainment' N O 8 U ' ' . : 0 o Y o 1 - o I , ll l'L'ILSON'S Ladies' Ready tm-Uaar Men's Furnishings, Shoes Telephone 2814, MIDLAND, 'HEXAS CONGRATULAT IONS SENIORS From BANNER DAIRIE Milk oe Ice Cram Phone 1137 Midland, Texas i.?J V W ,fmn ,,,, W V H W - o 7-774 1, H-Y--A I For Hospltallty Coca Cola N Q 'bl- Bottled Under Authority Of The Coca Cola Company By TEXAS COCA COLA BOTTLING CO Compliment Of Compliments To Seniors 1951 QUICK SERVICE TAXI LINE Prompt, Courteoua Service YEAHBOOK STAFF 214 Hour Service miss I4 L Hailey Mrs F L Russell E L. Jordan Principal 1000 EB Front Phone 9503 James Warren Mgr 5 M Q A 5 ? gGRA? 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