Celeste High School - Blue Devil Yearbook (Celeste, TX)
- Class of 1946
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AJ ' T W4 ,,., ...I - .1 lg -lv' K ,gl ORIGIN CF THE BLUE DEVILS There rance dur1ng World War l a regtment of s d1ers known as the Blu Th1s reg1ment was composed o e yo of France Ol'11Y 1 U entally and phys1cally cou pass the lgld examt nat1on ed t a Blue Dev1l They wo a royal lue umtorm trunmed n wh1te Th1s reg1ment was reg1men rance It mbers he Shock Troops They o over the to hen an attack was rmmlnent the Blu ev1 eg1ment was sent for e d led themselves 1nto the breach to ch he nslaught of the enemy h1s r lment took no prxsoners lt never n d r faltered 1t always ent forward True at tunes the Blue D ent dow but they always tel w1th the1r laces toward the enemy Whtl t Blue Dev were courqeous on t held they were no less ch1 o ous when ack of the 11 They a o s respectful of women aged an those 1n Author s cted the ghts ot others and th r roperty The udents of ' eleste School pos all ot the1r char e stream a marke egree Th re honorable rel1able onest and courageo s are res ul chxv vs s and c us Last but not least they QUIT' W1 o are ro em Th y are no less lad1es Celeste I-hgh School lue Dev11s alwa a e a v1s1tor feel welcome at home and glad that came to ou oo The embl IS Royal Blu on a wh1te background These are our school colors Th mblem show e Blue Devrl attempnna to thrust h1s pxtchtort 1nto nv1s1ble y Th1S lD.VlSlbl6 enemy IS Unsportsmanhke Conduct H1 ace IS ed 1n on1c srnHe show1ng h1s contempt for qu1tters and wh ers true Blue Dev1l stands for everythmg that IS hlgh and noble and de s r th h1s p1tchtork all that 1S weak l1ttle and degradmg Iust as the Blu evlls of France establtshed a world Wlde reputatlon dur1ng the WCII as the hardest hghters and the cleanest sold1ers so are Celeste students establ1sh1ng a state Wlde reputahon for teams that never quxt playmg and students that never qu1t be1ng courteous and hosp1table Q 'YS Lk U7 I 'Sr K .'1 I 1 5 I I . . 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Q x CONTENTS DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION APPENTNGS OF THF YEAR SENIORS IUNIORS SCPHOMORES ERESHMEN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL X PERSONALTTIES N ATHLETICS CAMPUS LIFE f' I F .A QF--X T, N 'T DEDICATION To E V Shelton who hos served our school fouthfully for the post three years as both superm tendent and couch, cmd who hos str1ved to uphold ihe hlghest trodltlons of sportsmcmshlp cmd scholar shlp under the most trymg condmons, we Gll6Cl1OI1 cxtely dechcote thls book A ' V V - ,. , U .1 ' ' 'f ' -' 'r' , - ' 1 . 1 P 1' f '5'.' f 7 I 'V ' ' 4 f -' .Q-xg -3-'-rr ' ', s e ' ' I V , , Y 6 - 7 I ' . 'V wk . if Q I , A Q, A , ,s 1- Y rl 1 ,, :WA 'f l 'gf i P ,M A ' 'L 'L Q, FV A 'T . ' J fgf' was ,A 2: 4 gg , 1 H ,f Q ,H'f'ff,,5, , 1, V H f, 5' 2 y, ,,, . ' f 1 W 'U ' 4 S I ' , 3 'X V,. - , ' 1 , . f' ' f . 5 f . y 2 . ,Q ' e f Y. , 'img f ' 4 f ' ,. , A f LL? , L' 5 1, 1 'nf Q 1 f l L . . , X 7 la, X f B gf B X Xf xx f X- 1 Rf -X f 1 . X !' X gg ,J , fl f, fx, fy, f f 4, TXT!! 'if 6 ff Qf. xx I f XXX X , , A X Xu FRA J R ff L ff ff, Q xd if X K!!! X XXX! W. Wag' eff' - JL Up ,C ' J ff jf Wu .V ,fl , , ..,l, Wa, M fU,w '55 V4 W, ! Wg, Z X9 awp 'R x09 ' ni! 7 3 C 7 am' 'I M I D3 WJ TQR AUD! 'UM P B -X X XX MA W ' if 2, 5 5 to W if E , Gr Uv ASIDM wav BVS sc:ao0X- QGWOXYX YAS- x I V 1, 3. I I 1 I BOARD OF EDUCATION r E. T. Brady President ll nl MIM V V, I. W. Sparks . , I rp 37 Picture not shown: 1 C. C. Clark I- C4 Milfonv iq, -,,., ,f..,b5, 1' -' ,Z .h he 5' Q 1, A 14 in-.Z':fXE2A.,1yAJwF:g gk. 1 I ug, QQ-, 5 be ' f ., 4.' .Y-. 1- V Q' ' L . . ,,. , it K I ' , Q Y v,, f X Q e FACULTY I. I. Pearce Superintendent s- f oN Hubs . oi Hem of 1.5911 YYXHCWOX 1 School FA x Q5 I i 4 ULTY Mrs. I. C. Lee English and Speech Mrs. Guy Glasscoe Homemaking Mrs. A. O. Walker Science Mrs. Albert Norris Mathematics, Pre-Flight Mrs. Charles Dupre Commercial Work Miss Allegra Byers J Librarian fy M N4 Mr. Hubert Shields Vocational Agriculture Mr. E. V. Shelton History FACULTY Mrs. Edna Roach Elementary Mrs. Lexie Babers Elementary Mrs. Edith Pearce Elementary Mrs. Loese Pace Elementary Mrs. Oneida Anderson Primary Mrs. Iestena Hunter Primary Mrs. W. W. McMichael Librarian Miss Mary Eastwood Music Director 4 ,J S. ?l?f'5ff'4.L. f D 1 -Q, I v , x ,rl K . H.. 'V. yn 4 . 4, v 1, 3 . ' v -f -, ty 5 1 ,g.. .I ..: I . f. g r 5 .1 fQ. -1 YQ A . , J.-24 ,. , , 1 Sept Sept Oc Oc 24 O'ct, c Oc Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov c 6 Dec Dec Dec Q3 an an CI CID an Ian HAPPENINGS OF THE YEAR 945 94 94 94 945 945 945 945 945 945 1945 945 945 945 945 945 945 945 945 9 5 4 4 946 936 946 946 946 Fust day of school Lone Star Coke Party Celeste played ball at Po1nt Celeste played ball at Lone Oak Po1nt played ball at Celeste Boles Home played ball at Celeste Celeste played ball at Boles Home Halloween Lone Star Party Annual Halloween Carnn al Caddo M1lls played at Celeste Celeste played ball at Mer1t Tl'1anksg1v1ng Lone Star Party School turned out for Thanksg1v1ng hohdays ttwo daysl Qumlan played ball at Celeste Semors sponsored a Dance and Floor Show Celeste played ball at Wolfe C1ty Basketball Party Floyd played ball at Cele te Lone Star Chnstmas Party Lone Star New Year s Watch Party Celeste played ball at Boles Home Celeste played ball at Campbell Mr Pearce reassumed h1s dut1es Po nt played ball at Celeste P1ano Rec1tal Celeste played ball at Royce C1ty Cele te play ed ball at Caddo Mllls .l7,l - ' . .27,1 5 - . 1. 14,1 5- ' . 961, 17,1 6- . o61,'yVi21,1 - ' . , '1 - Y .gg 12811 - . 61. 30,1 - . 1. 31,1 - 'Y . . 16,1 - ' . .2o, - x .21,1 H A ' . .22,1 - ' ' f'27,1 - ' . 1' . 30, 1945 - Celeste played ball 61 Lone oak. 6,1 -. 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HAPPENINGS OF THE YEAR 'N l'1Iar1NQNQ,2.46 Jun 16 1946 1 1 9 Ian 22 Ian 25 Ian 29 Ian 31 lk 46 946 946 946 1945 Feb 69 6 Feb Feb 18 Feb 20 Feb 21 Feb 23 946 946 946 946 946 6 946 46 946 946 Mich 13 1946 lCont1nuedl Merrt played ball at Celeste Leonard played ball at Celeste Celeste played ball at Qumlan Dallas Robxns played ball at Celeste Wolfe Crty played ball at Celeste Dallas Hornets played ball at Celeste Celeste played ball at Lone Oak Celeste vs Caddo Mrlls 1n Celeste Tournament Celeste g1rls vs Lone Oak rn Tournament Celeste g1rls vs Qurnlan UL Celeste Tournament Trenton played ball atCeleste Celeste played ball' at Campebll Celeste played ball at Trenton Lone Star Valentxne Party Semors sponsored a Dance and Floor Show Boys 1n D1str1ct Tournament vs Caddo M1115 Boys IH D1str1ct Tournament vs Qumlan Boys ln D1str1ct Tournament vs Po1nt Boys 1n D1str1ct Tournament vs Qurnlan State A A U Tournament began QR, tk - ' ' ...E xi 1694. ' a .l ,l9 ' . ,1 ' . ,1 . ,1 ' Fe 751 ' . ' ' F 4,1 - ' . F Q 5,1 It C 1 P ,1 y Fe ,l ' . ' , . lTif94'l ' . ,19 ' ' ' . ' My Q J,1 ' ' ' . ' .af 1 ff: SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS Douglas Sumrow Vrce Uresrdent Barbara Underwood Secretary Bettre Iacobs Treasurer CLASS COLORS Blue and Whlte CLASS MOTTO Greater deeds awart us CLASS FLOWER Sweet Pea 'UF' SPONSOR Mrs I C Lee 1 ,- . ' .Q fx' --. X A -- Q I ,ll 1 3 1 If I. H. McGee ,r,,,,,,.,..,.........,,...,,,,V,....,,, President .fd Billie lean Baker l year Lone Star Club l year Dramatic Club l year Homemaking 1 year Softball Lois Imogene Bostic l year Homemaking 4 years Basketball, Captain l year. Captain l years. 2 years Lorie Star Club l year Most Athletic Girl Ralph Burleson 3 years Future Farmers of America l year Softball Billy Glen Carter 3 years Softball 2 years Basketball 2 years Future Farmers of America l year Dramatic Club Frances Marie Evans 3 years Lone Star Club l year Dramatic Club 2 years Homemaking l year Class Favorite l year Halloween Queen l year Halloween Candidate Laura Elizabeth Bishop 2 years Homemaking Alta Ann Brooks l year Homemaking 3 years Softball lva Caroline Burns 2 years Homemaking l year Dramatic Clul: 2 years Basketball 4 years Softball Lyrce Ioseph Dickinson 2 years Future Farmers of America 3 years Football. 4 years Basketball 4 years Softball 1 year Dramatic Club l year Most Athletic Boy Zelleva Giles l year Halloween Candidate 1 year Ir. Vice-Pres. 1 year I-Iomemaking year Dramatic Club years Lone Star Club, Vice-Pres., Reporter 4 years Basketball 1 year Football Sweet- heart 1 3 Billy Ioe Glasscock 2 years Future Farmers of America l year Dramatic Club 3 years Softball l year Football ldarene Harrell l year Dramatic Club l year Homemaking l year Sobtball Frances Odessa Iackson 3 years Class President 4 years Lone Star Club Pres. and Sec.-Treas. l year Senior Reporter 4 years Basketball l year Homemaking l year Dramatic Club l year Most Beautiful Girl l year Most Popular Girl l year Business Mgr. Haskell Bryant LaFavers 3 years Future Farmers ot America l year Dramatic Club Iones Eugene Lanier 2 years Future Farmers of America, Pres. and Secretary l year Football l year Dramatic Club l year Asst. Ed. of Annual l year Class Favorite SENIORS v A at 'I 'T' fr- Lucy Imogene Handley 1 year Artist for Annual l year Dramatic Club l year Homemaking 4 years Softball Ionnye Ioe Hunter 4 years Lone Star Club, Treasurer, Parliamentarian l year Class Vice-Pres. l year Basketball l year Dramatic Club 2 years Homemaking l year Editor of Annual l year Editor of School Paper Bettie Eleanor Iacobs 1 year Class Reporter l year Student Council 2 years Class Sec.-Treas 4 years Lone Star Club, Sec., Vice-Pres. and Critic 4 years Basketball l year Dramatic Club l year Homemaking l year Artist for Annual Kenneth David Lamm 4 years Basketball 3 years Future Farmers of America 4 years Softball Frances Laneta Linton l year Homemaking Z years Softball Iohn Hampton McGee l year Senior Pres. 2 years Football 2 years Future Farmers of America l year Softball 4 years Basketball l year Most Popular Boy l year Most Handsome Boy l year Dramatic Club 1 year Class Favorite Wanda Roletta Norman 1 year Homemaking 2 years Softball Douglas Harold Sumrow 3 years Football 4 years Softball 4 years Basketball 1 year Dramatic Club 2 years Future Farmers of America l year Sr. Vice-Pres. Margie Evelyn Williams l year Dramatic Club l year Homemaking 4 years Basketball, Captain l year 3 years Lone Star Club, Reporter l year FFA. Sweetheart 3 years Softball 1 year Most Athletic S ENIORS Q f 'Vs 45 -43 4? -av 'TV 9 J --1 Gloria Evelyn Lipsey 1 year Homemaking 4 years Softball V Norma Lugene Morrison l year Dramatic Club l year Homemaking 2 years Basketball 1 year Class Favorite 2 years Lone Star Club Critic Arles Iulanne Sims l year Softball 2 years Homemaking Barbara Elaine Underwood l year Homemaking l year Class Secretary l year Class Vice-Pres. 3 years Lone Star Club 2 years Basketball 1 year Dramatic Club 2 years Homemaking Vella Margrette Young l year Dramatic Club l year Homemaking l year Basketball 1 year Softball - Q. 1--. SENIOR CLASS HISTORY O class is outstanding in many respects-as a whole we have an unusu- ally llblxs olastic standing, the majority of us participate in all school ath- letics andilbhk activities, and we whole heartedly support the school Proiecgtsn fx XX-X iE Seven memb frt e present Senior Class e olled in l 35. They are: Frances Iackson, ldarerle ell, Frances Linton oletta Nor n, Ioe Hunter, Douglas Sumrow and loseph . ose who joined s in Elementary School are: Bettie Iacokfs i 958, Billy Glascock in I 39, arie Evans and Gloria Lipsey in Thgntire Eighth Grade Class ot 24 graduated on May 26, 19 . As r men we h an enrollment of titt students. Those with us now . Billie lean ker, Laura Bi Ralph o Billy Carter, Zelleva Giles, Jean Handl , H. McGee, ene ' Iula Sims, Kenneth Lamrh,' Ann Broo s d Margie Willi s. Barbara od, Haskell l.aFa e and Ion ll nier joined us in our phomore year. Gen ' N d lva Bu as Iuniors. ffl ette Yo g is the only stude t t X have gained this y r. . Vx Iames Compto is the only b at has left our class to enter the Service. Five he above na ed students have left our class at one time but l er Joined it: ia 'psey, Marie Evans, Haskell LaFavers, Frances Linton, A nd R Burleson. W ffThis covers our school days spent in Celeste Public School and it is hard to hlflieve that they are finished. Q ,Xu .:. J 4 tv' v t I l . K k it 4 . i 1 , . ATM if f ' 'M :.J 'f..t if, . ffl EARLY SENIOR PICTURES Frances Iackson, Ioseph Dickinson, Idarene Harrell, Douglas Surnrow, Ioe Hunter, Frances Linton, Billy Glasscoclc, Boletta Norman, Iames Compton, Bettie Iacobs. EIGHTH GRADE Frances Linton, ldarene Harrell, Evelyn Craven, Bettie Jacobs, La Verne Morrison, Ioseph Dickinson, lirxzny McDonald, Douglas Surnrow, M. D. Hinton, Mrs. Edna Roach, Ioe Hunter, Miriam Dickinson, Roletta Norman, Wanda Wood, Marie Evans, Eula Mae White, Dorothy Burns, I. Ed Lyday, Iimmie West, Harold Ray Hayes, Billy Glasscock and Raymond Phillips. qi? ix Xf X F x xii! My KJ gf if A 1' A 'L X N4 - 1 . 1 x l i . X H f, .. ' 3' A 1 fy' V O 1 . 'rf f I f ff, f , r gk I' 7 x Xxx X . KWXX '-- ,N-L xx N T N X g-,A X X KX NX xx X X , X X? X f X X xi A I X X SA Fi V f X 'x X I f 1 f Xix - xx ff ff Xi - 1,1 7 I, nz, ,f , -' Q A X J Z l M-1 CLASS OFFICERS 1 C W Lund Presldeni Icrck Elcrm V1ce Presrdent Vugecn Myers Secretory Treasurer Ish-.v SPONSOR Mrs. Guy Glcrsscoe t Pebble Alexander Margaret Baker Bobby Bell Homer Bishop Billy Brooks Thelma Compton Wanda Iean Compton Mildred Cunningham Laurene Davis Frances Gay Billy Glasscock Audrey Henselee lean Horner Claude Hunter Dorothy McNeely Lavon Newman Iacqueline Nuttall Clifton Quattlebaum Louise Ouattlebuum Ralph Ross Eugene Waller 0 X QV 'Q Guy -flfw as 2-VOSN SQ -anal 12' Eff' ,MAC-fd N3 ZUHQVQ, 0 oxdwqifklr No Clou. I' 5- C VMQN Mpeg- ole CH PN1-QF N I' ANYT r 'JN ummm v lllhp. Amhiag 'Bd,ghCuL. ch 5 a 'SU NW 0 Y 177 'D 5?2 f Xl' X W X 2 S1 JK 5 fx? Q kwxwx Z 1, X 0 X A 0 1 A Q , 'RQ I , ,,-',vv., 5 ,537 . 'uf , l- 1:- ' Q W 4' Y n vu K CLASS OFFICERS Earl Icfckson ......,,. ..................., P resident Iim Ed Icrcobs ....S. .....,.,,...... V ice-President Betty Scott ,.,..... ......... S ecretcrry-Treasurer 3.-mag SPONSOR Mrs. Albert Norris 7,6 W .0 V L L717 '! SOPHOMORES Billy Bennett Raymond Carter Teddy Cole Annell Cummings Wilma Davis Dorothy Ann Elam Eva Franks Kenneth Ray Griffis Rosemary Harris Billie Iean Hunter Hallie Iameson Wanda lean Iohnson Cloyse LaFavers Bobbie Lanier ... ,.,., .,.,.. ,74 U-'lxiii B -sf 'Q J: Y' :PZ-gf f vs.: F I -L l I 1 DA ,, 3 ll L4 I .. ng A W V : y 3: x ,so N 4 4 I X J f ll N X 1 3 K SOPHOMCRES Virgie Pearl Lincycomb Bethalyne Lyday Lorene McCarty Bobby Gene McGee Herbert McGee Ioe Dan McMichael Billy Boyd McNatt Rayford Nickols Hoyt Nix Patricia Nuttall Billy Owens Lenna Marie Pearce Ellen Ragsdale Eloise Spoonemore Dorothy Nell Vlfhite Pictures not shown: Iohn Bishop, Maudme Green wood T I Lake, Dorothy McComick Frank Patter X Y X f X Zw XA T ,-fQ bX N X Q22 1 ff! F Q I fl X X J 'fb --1' K' CLASS OFFICERS Iames MCM1ChCe1 Pres1dent Mary Harrxs Vzce Presldent Jean Passons Secretary Treasurer L l if M ffl! SPONSOR ,,,,, W Mrs Charles Dupre W W M fp 5 JM is ff! 2' F IL. A I 121 xl K. it L'ff'lfJ1,b'N ,gf , :mt as fr S sf' Sf 6? F l ,fal- X H, 14, 7 17141973 ' 'l1 My FRESHMEN Lola Baker Evelyn Bearden lim Bradford Don Chaney I Ap Q X A I f?l' ,av--sa, 4' Clifford Clark Iean 'Davenport Rachel Glasscock ' X Q 114 4. - Kenneth Griffis 1:-. M, Anna Ioyce Hartness ' Rex Hudson . ff Bobbie Hunter 9 L5 . - l Iames David Lacy ,J i , ' Johnnie Lamm 9 V , r, t .1'f . I v Q-'ff .xi 1 3 R f,gf'?nfY ,6 , 4' ,.--a K ' H I FRESHMEN Peggy lean Lewis Iackie McGahee Peggy McGahee Glenda Morgan Iimmy Don Mulkey Gloria Dean Patterson Doris Iean Pearce Don Pollard Don Ragland Louise Thacker Edwin West I-larry W-ilkerson Doris Williams Martha Nell Wooten Pictures not shown: Billie Frances Bishop Artie Clin ton Earl Ray Hunter, Peggy Ioe Leggett Lucille 7 as ? f Zi J wf --Q...-uri-nfm,N .V ,-,-..- '31-.., EIGHTH GRADE, Donal Carter Don Cawthorn Billy Compton A. W. Cunningham Rita Davis S. A. Dillon George Doan Tommie Giles Betty Harrell P. K. Harrell George Hataway Emma Louise Horner Tommie .Hunter James Land Patricia Lyday Elmer McNeely Velda Raper n 1 f f? i ig wi, si N3 .Qin 4 , . ? 'Z Q WU' 4 D I i Q. for in 'X .. 16. 6. I ' . I .,,Q--- ' . f YI f ,I 'E ,,, - . I on B I - s f 727 I . M dl! sl Q In Q . N-.af M . . .f . , ,4- I 17' ' .J M 6. ,Q O K mf T9 Y' F I F TH Graded A ' ff-v'vs f -f I 'Ii-'qs' . ' ' L - , , NA '..., f ', - - , ., t G, 'Q-ur -qw . -4-P ,,, , F L H I' . it f ff if Mm ' I ng, ...fi 1 - its-'S 'M . A I if ' 2. 4.6 S , - . .x A gg, 8 . Q. -4- .R K f . .. H . .A ZW. 'vw .c , ' y . . ' -H' s M 7 5, , Ng- A y I T f 3 ,arf ' '-s Iv' Q .. ,Nl-A AEA. - M - LV- k F ,sl 'fx KJV' 071155, - A sf.: Q 2 1 I is L .I tw, ,. .. ,r.Jl A- SEVENTH GRADE B. Burns, F. Burns, B. Craigo, I. Davenport, B. Davis, H. Harriss, D. Hartness, I. Iohnson, A. McCarty, D. Milton, I. Motlitt, M. Ragsdale, B. Sims, V. Winsett. Pictures not shown: T. Greenwood, I. Hall SIXTH GRADE D. Armstrong, P. Compton, N. Davis, L. Harris, S. Iacobs, D. Lake, C. Lewis, B. Martin, F. McMichael, I. Pearce, D. Ramsey, D. Remediz. Pictures not shown1 G. George, L. Greenwood, C. Iacks FIFTH GRADE D. Armstrong, B. Chaney, A. Clark, L. Cunningham, A. Groves, D. Harrell, O. Hayes, H. Hunter, I. Iacobs, B. Lacy, A. Morgan, I. Myers, B. Nelson, L. Purkey, K. Quattlebaurn, B. Raper, B. Sturdivant. Pictures not shown: D. Bishop, I. Brumit, I. Iacks, A. McCormick FOURTH GRADE I. Bench, B. Betty, P. Cardwell, I. Fielder, I. Gaulden, S. Hopewell, I. Iones, B. Lacy, R. LaFavors, S. LaFavors, I. McCarty, I. Hamsey, V. Roach, D. Shanks H. White. Pictures not shown: M. Childress, C. Logan, C. Smitty. I-flu iv Tl' df lil' i n .- A -iv- , 5 'fa 1 f g . , :.f Q ' 1 it 5 x I. I saga' tgagi' t sk P,A.1 I of .5 . In -If VV ' -QQiLiW 3mQwwmW, if ftp - f ,353 . . 6 W5 M4-f THIRD GRADE M..Babers, G. Bearden, T. Brumit, D. Cearley, M. Compton, E. Compton, E Cummings, P. Gordon, P. Harrell, C. Hill, K. Humphries, B. Hunter, S. Hunter E. Hunter, W. Iones, B. LaFavers, B. McCorstin, B. Putman, R. Sorrells, I. Taylor P. Wilkerson. Pictures not shown: I. Bishop, F. Burns, G. Burns, I. Fugitt, I George, I. Greenwood, P. Harris, S. Iacks, G. Smitty. SECOND GRADE K. Armstrong, A Biggs, A. Biggs, I. Chapman, P. Compton, K. Fielder, F Gaulden, C. Glasscoclc, M. Harris, M. Hopewell, M. Kuhn, C. Lacy, B. Lyday B. Martin, G. Martin, I. McNatt, T. Nortleet, B. Pierson, E. Rowell, N. Slayden C. Smith, B. Thacker, E. Winsett, C. Witt, Pictures not shown: B. Burns, E. Childress, B. Leggett FIRST GRADE I. Armstrong, I. Compton, E. George, P. George, B. Goodman, D. Gorden, S Harrell, O. Lemons, F. Milton, I. Milton, M. Norfleet, N. Ragsdale, R. Rowell E. Sims, C. Sorrells, I. Sorrells, I. Warren. Pictures not shown: L. Greenwood, B. McWilliams, S. Smitty. LI , U . . Y x 4 in f ouocek 5-wax-ati ow B A 'rnfmm 'Un' r A'NG 'N 281 g n 'I mmf is Q4 owb iv?- 5Waxf'l4CC'5' GX, ,J mm whkvafzb Q grqg b-CQWW 1 E E 059 W E 'gf QQ THU 9 we Ewa GV!-1 R if 5 so X! CJQH 5 QQ f xx fx K ' , mv R if 4 ,WF4 Popu LAR BOY v 1-Hmm 'N dbx Q X 'NN 4 A f Q If ' ' I If I H Messe f ' x uf X-.l v I xxxx A A - xx iii ig -1 4 I ,TL itil l l J XX 1 Y iii ,qw I -f LL UDRE WX SENIOR FAVORITES 'B M IXNXE' AHIE JUN IOR FAVORITES 1' F i fig, 1 Y Q SOPHOMORE FAVORITES .zyiff aff' GOTY IM gvd X02 5 ED LQCOBS FRESHMEN FAVORITES W E? 'wsgnv GLHSSCOCL CLIFFORD CLA WCW' RK Y x IQ- W XS' q W rl 1: k , 3 W +I M , ik 'J' 1 1 B F? A 1 9 ia fa J , ',Q- C4 ff ' -8 fi? 22' Wg W 4 X Q 2 f EIGHTH GRADE FAVORITES .N A Wh 7 KLE5 WTA TOMWE G MERLE ,nm I I OUTSTANDING ATHLETES OF 1946 X A XQXNSON GENE C XOSEPYX DX BOSTIC A I -V I, .1 - 1 .-.. 'fl A , I ,VL ,i,- V ,I . - ,Vi R ,l , .-,. ,V A 41 1' is -V , if A 'H' Q f ,I . ,f - A , ' 1 H Af .fi-'C' , j 7, B P .I T, j 1 A ' X ' ,. T' 0, ' , K- fv , ,L -,mlm 'yy' - In 3, ',f H T I 6 . j'f K v 'L ,fs f X ,Q JK , x My - 4 -A W A Hg I MARIE EVANS LADY IN WAITING HALLOWEEN QUEEN f Xu VELDA RAPER Highest Scholastic Standings and Perfect Attendance 'uit 49' fi, Hmgh Scbolasuc Standing I-hgh Scholasnc Standing Frances lack on Ioe Hunter 'Q I-hgh Scholcxstlc Standmg Pertect Attendance Frances Lmton Kenneth Lclmm Z t t ,, tt,, MQ ' Hz in X egfx w xfx YYY ,xx 'K' ' f' 1 W 7 4 fxx X 1 XX f 1 fs jj Q o V f f W X t If C i YXKX XX 'ml imxx K ' ---,, x Li . ' X, ff X, X A W X , 5' fi? 1:3 XJ ! ,' I I X K, X!!! ,J .I K M572 ,id ,- A - lr. tt. I '. pl. Celeste Blue Devilenas of 1945 1946 The Blue Devilenas of 1945-1946 opened the season with a group of play- ers who had won only 17 games during the 1944-1945 season, and as they were opening this season's play under a new coach, the prospects of a suc- cessful season seemed more than dismal. However, the players cooperated with Coach Shelton from the beginning of practice, and their hard and untir- ing efforts met with almost instant success as they swept through all opposi- tion with a record of 26 victories in 30 starts. Numbered among the victims of the small but clever passing Devilenas were the Robins and Hornets, strong independent teams from Dallas, and every girls team in the District. The Devilenas entered the Girls District Tournament as the favorite team, and also made a strong showing in the State A. A. U. Tournament which was held in Celeste. Other than their showing in these tournaments, the Devilenas definitelv established themselves as the strongest team to perform for Celeste in recent years, and they brought deserved recognition to their town and school, not only by their victorious record but by the high type of sportsmanship which characterized their play throughout the season. t SEASON S RECORD ,Team We They Point ..............., .......,., 1 4 21 Lone Oak ...... 1. .,........ 20 12 Point ................ .......... l 4 1 l Boles Home ........ .......... 2 7 10 Boles Home ..... ........ H25 9 Caddo Mills ..., .......... 2 1 7 Merit ........... . . Q .. .......... 37 12 Quinlan .......... .......... 1 5 26 Lone Oak ........ .......... 1 4 1 1 Wolfe City ....,. .......... 5 2 12 Floyd ........,....... .......... 5 6 8 Boles Home ..,.... .......... 3 l 1 5 Campbell ....... . .......... 31 15 Point ............ .......... l 5 14 Royce City ....,.... ........., 3 6 17 3 X, Caddo Mills ........ ......... 1 3 11 ' f Merit ................ .......... 3 4 2 g Leonard .......... .......... 3 2 22 Quinlan ............. .......... 1 5 1 4 Dallas Robins ..v.... .......... 2 2 19 Wolfe City ......... .......... 4 3 1 5 Dallas Hornets ....... .......... 2 0 19 Lone Oak ........... .......... 3 4 19 Caddo Mills ........ .......... 2 3 26 Lone Oak ........ .......... 2 5 19 Quinlan ........ .......... 1 2 17 Campbell .... .. ....... 28 26 Point ......... .-.-,-.,-- 3 1 1 Trenton ........ -----,.--- 3 3 13 Trenton ............ -.---'---- 3 7 V 24 Boles Home .......... ---------- 2 8 12 1 ..l. .-.1 U TOTALS ..... ........ 8 25 459 ' 1 Margie Williams Forward 'tt 1 r' Audrey Herislee Forward M-:Y Zelleva Giles Guard Dorothy Elam Forward 6 PU UW ,fa ,Alf .1 X1 E V Shelton Coach Frances Gay Manager 'T Gene Bostic Captain L W X5 'sf Frances Iackson Forward 'x Thelma Compton Guard . 'T Bettie Iacobs Forward K Lugene Morrison Guard Celeste Blue Devlls of 1945 1946 e Blue Devlls opened workouts th1s season Wrth an rnexperlenced and d1m1 u 1 aggregatron of boys loe Drcktnson was the only regular return1ng from last team and the team as a whole averaged only 5 8 rn herght Both Coach t and the boys realtzed that they were labormg under a physrcql dfrsa va tages hrch could only be overcome y a sup lor brand of ball handlrng and passrn and both the coach an team wor ed untrrmgly to achreve thrs goal proved steadrly wlth h g me and at the seasons end th were defeattng teams whtch h andle them rn the early season games The Devxls were vrcto n 15 cont s over the seasons r te and once more dem onstrate err super1or over the1r arch r1val o rd and Wolfe Clty by makrn clean swe of games pl ed 1th these oo s Th DeV1lS capt r cl thrrd place rn e Boys IS ourn ent and were barel efeated by t the team whrch ook the Dtstrrcts eleste was p 1 ed by t he o po coaches nd teams and each a edged th 11s on the ba S129 had t e best team 1n the tou As a whole the season was a suc ul one and the school pro ly never had a t hrcn w and fought harder than thrs year s team of small b lghtmg B a ' , I ' ' . . .X X , h . . a Q I 'K x As was expected, they Blue NQevil's'6pened the seaso lo ly, but they im- . . Il 4 A V X - I . p F. I X ' s. Lfl E. V. Shelton C W Land Coach Forward AL 1 lack Ray Elam Manager .l- f 8 I. H. McGee Kenneth Lamm Captain Forward E' -J Joseph Drckmson IOS Dan MCM1chae1 Forward Guard - S M-, . VT 5 ? 1 1 ' 0 o hh iyikf ' , I f. ja xlbgggllgjgngi gr 4 1 ,, 1 is WI ,ff 5 1 1 ' r 4 SWB fxm Ulm' xx L ff if 6 f ww , 4 . 4, 14:6 f 5 ah, UwN11 eb YJ, ,qv 'E 1 1 YB few, , Nw 2 ,,i ,kg 5, as-Q o 6 1 , X s 32 sy in VX , 1. '.,r' , Ji q x 5 W L- W M N 'Y' ' -4- X 3? ff s 5 ff, fa y , Q Q , ' t , Qi s-78 J S V W' ' K-lgggm k r ' ,ge , ij-is W G .R , 1 4 , , ' 'Y I 1113, 1' A , A f . 1 f Q f W. W .L ,.'- - 1 Q'Q-Q ,. Wy A' w.4w.g?':.,. 237. 4- f M., w..a.a...'.2'Sa.?. L.'Y? ?J. A Aiea wma WHEN M . .. ' f g,:, ,g,' fi , num mf' W vi T 13 :M E X, X 1 - .vw ,f:..... . :F Wag V A! xf,, 1 L . m .W 2 H :2' ' -L. wif 'Jn- ' an if' N., -, I A 4, We I 1 A , pg 1 ' I '3 ' 'V 1 L. X-Q. 1 L2 1' L2 4' A i ' 1 Wie 5 Q 7 M Si Q4 W . XY I v Q 1. X e X ,ff The Blue Devil Staff 4. gr' ,X 5-221' Joe Hunter I Mrs Xllcuvhee Editor-in-Chief Ogiijifynjer Advrgil. GUI Editor --n-655 '-:JN 45' Audrey Henslee Frances Iackson Assistant Editor RUSUIGSS MGTICIQGY 2 X Xue Be PJ ggi jean Handley GCOXOS Artist MUrie Ev TYDist Q? 5-'00 LONE STAR CLUB OFFICERS President F F F Frances Iaclcson Vice-President . F F F FF F Zelleva Giles Secretary FF F F F Bettie lacobs Treasurer .F .FFFF . FFFFF,FFFFF F Ioe Hunter Parliamentarian FFFFF FFFFFFFFFFFFFF L ugene Morrison Reporter FF FF F FF Margie W.llia1ns Sponsors FFFF Mrs. Guy Glascce and Frgpgsijiegckson Miss Theda Compton 'the Lone Star Club was organized in 1933, for the purpose oi studying Texas-its founding and development. Members of the Lone Star Club are chosen by invitation and must comply with the initiation rules. A program tor the meeting ot the year is planned and the Club meets twice a month on Wednesday. This is the only club of its kind on the campus. The social calendar includes a party given each month by designated groups of members, the Christmas party given by the sponsors, and the annual spring dance. Giles, lacobs, Hunter, Morrison, Williams, Underwood, Baker, Bostic, Evans, Henslee, I. Nuttall, Gay Myers, Compton, L. Davis, W, Davis, Elam, McCarty, Spoonemore, P. Nuttall, D, Williams, Morgan, Passons, Mrs. Glascoe. ,Q Qs 995 YU' R, ,Q 4? A-6 '15 3 is 61 on l , A tf'W, f J' I' ..-5 'V 'C 6 S: - W -5 I MUSIC DEPARTMENT MUSIC How many of us ever stop to think Miss Mary Eastwood of music as a wondrous magic link Director With God, taking sometimes the place of prayer, ' When words have failed us neath the g,x weight of care. Q Music, that knows no country, race or '55 creed, A But gives to each according to his need. -Anon. B. Lyday, C. LaFavers, B. Craigo, I. Land, M. Harris, P. Lyday, D. Williams P. Compton, D. Milton, N. Davis, F. Mc! Iichael, A. Groves, O. Hayes. V. Roach, E. Hunter, K. Humphries, B. LaFavers, S. LaFavers, B. Berry. B. Pierson, I. Compton, B. Nix, B. Martin, I. Warren, S. Hunter, N. Slayden. I 'B r ' I 3' 9 :af Q.. , -1 W 7 3 .. ' . av ' an f 'Q' 1 1 g .I 4 A z 'r A 4 I K zzz-turd.: . A I 1 ' , E E A .r, 2 ...li -. .JI I :R ' If T O I L X A, I 2 9 f 11- I f , N.. ,P , ' z' ' 1' ' H, 5: A, 5 f fi' 3 x I ' 3 '1 l.,........' , I . N . ,AW QF' IS. av'-ffm 4'..'.! ' EXPRESSION DEPAR K I ll 3 :ffgkfj ,1.- J: I' . : sf ff-V2 '- -, 1 dwg., I fb -, , L. W . 'Q s ' 4 ui-F1 'A P vff , .OI .Ol - 'M C 1. ' Q They have started on the road to success, and if we do not fa1l to over look the httle thmgs wh1ch they accomplish, the bigger thmgs wlll take care of themselves and l1fe for them will certainly be worth whlle Iack1e McGahee Peggy McGahee, Ianice and Ioyce McNatt Allene BIQQS Ioe Thomas Gaulden Opal Dean Hayes, Barbara Marim BObb1e Ann QT SPEECH DEPARTMENT Bettie Iacobs, Douglas Sumrow, Frances lackson, Lugene Morrison, Mar- gie Williams, loe Dickinson, Zelleva Giles, I. H. McGee, Billy Ioe Glassock, Ioe Hunter, Iva Burns, Marie Evans, Billy Iean Baker, Barbara Underwood, Gene Handley, Iones Lanier, Billy Carter, Haskell LaFave-rs, ldarene Harrell and Margarett Young. Sponsored by Mrs. Pauline Lee ' 1709 WQQQMX E . 0 5 DNX5 E t 5 .WM N N-50 0 Mtg-' 4 5 'ig 5 fi 7 Silas Jr aah' . wif f 'L-af Jackie McGahee Freshman C. W. Land Iunior Bettie Iacobs Senior Betty Scott Sophomore E3 STUDENT CCUNCIL PUBLICATIONS STAFF 1-Q11 -- J, , Iackie McGahee Freshman Jacqueline Nuttall Iunior Ioe Hunter Editor Frances Iackson Senior Dorothy Elam Sophomore g? a 1 I .fbmuzk Wfhlzkkael Jones lewis C'la'ff0f'5L Cldfk Don PoZZafcL all ffzcnfef' Johnny ldcmm Don Qagland x V R X 3' 3? 3 E it if g' J - an , v i, . , ., V K , .. , t---. .-.- 1 .ff, , , W . . iv ,. , f 1 I . - A , - ..,L .,--1. yr. g,L,.,4,'1- - 4 ,, A , P 4. X qi , ,J 5 , , r , , , e A J ,Wi ., A .h. f.l. , I -V CATIQ 'W -7 QQQS lanes Zawef Pre5 Fmnh ?aLf'z'erf6Of'L Rabin 5urZe5o1z flfollzc Jamefforc ba Zly MCM!! Few Hawke!! ZnJ2zV0f3 bzllg befzneff .Earl Jackson Vzce Pres Ulauk ffwzferf . 1 V my , - Av '- f fu-'W .Liang Bishop fvferbefl WCQ66 fobby WZ 066 hobby Lamar .foe Dara Wfciilzc' Raymond? Qrfer Jzm fcifac'055 Ez Z Z y Owens A . 0 di - ' 1 'N I .,1 A vw' W J ' 1 if f I., . '1 U A ' wr! I M, : . 4 1 7 , X . V5 V A ,,'1' 5 v 3. 0 - w Ak l fa, , . gg? 5' . s V 1 X -I af A wa N ,il L ' Jr O 1 I 1 l ' , - , ' Jael I I I l 5' 1 Il FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA I.1.f,Ei3-- Q --F- The 1945-46 Chapter of Future Farmers of America is com- posed of thirty-six members. Various activities were given throughout the year, includ- ing: A Father and Son Banquet , Woman1ess Weddir1g , in which all boys participated. All the boys work together to insure themselves for better Future Farmers of America. Mr. Shields, F.F.A. sonspor and advisor, helps each boy with their projects. With his help most of the third year boys have ,a rank as Chapter Farmers, with several working for Lone Star Farmers next year. 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