Cleburne High School - Santa Fe Trail Yearbook (Cleburne, TX)

 - Class of 1924

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s MEMOIRS OF CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL McMahon, Gordon Reeves, Roy Steaklev, John McPherson, Ross Repman, Joe Stewart, Jim Owcd McWilliams, Rex Maner, Weldon Reynolds, Harold Rhodes, Ronald Stokes, Joe Marcum, Ralph Richerson, Paul Taylor, Ellis Meacham, Joe B. Roberts, Maurice Teague, Clinton Miller, Harris Robinson, Duncan Terrv, Bill Miller, Harry Rodgers, Ralph Thompson, Jewell Muckleroy, Lee Royal, John Tooley, Joe Nichols, Leo Royal, Sam Vaughn, Monroe Nix, Paul Russell, Earl Walker, Arvie Peacock, Boss Scott, T. B. Watts, Johnnie Peacock, Finis Self, Bvron Westbrook, McKeown Pearson, Hirst Self, Tlios. N. Wheeler, Audrey Pearson, Hunter Shaw, Omos White, Sam Petty, Ferndale Sheeler, Jack Whorton, Marion Pipes, Claude Shields, Orbin Williams, Braxton Pipes, Rav Smith, Paul . Wilson, Harrv Poteet, Horace Smith, Vinson Winsor, Fred Raines, Ozelle Sowell, David Winsor, Harold Reagor, Hugh Sowell, Milton Wyman, J. D. Reagor, Virgil Squires, Seaman Yeager, Troy IDEALS AND ENROLLMENT OF ADDAMS HOUSE Addams House was founded in 1920, the baby of the houses in C. H. S., and this year attains its seniority. Working to achieve the ideals of its housekeeper, Miss Annie Laurie Brown, Addams has this year succeeded in winning the banner for loyalty to the football team, and in creating a spirit of friendliness and help- fulness among our family, making it a real home. Miss Brown's illness necessitated her giving up the house the last two months of this year, but it has been very capably managed during that time by Miss Verna Jones. Alderman, Lorene Anderson, Bobette Atchley, Garland Atkins, Anne Bain, Odessa Barker, Leta Battle Mary Ellen Bayless, Bernice Benton, Marian Berrier, Irene Blasingame, Eudell Bond, Hattie Boyd, Lucy Bradley, Melba Brannon, Nona Brvan, Gladys Bryan, Mary Kate Buchan, Isabella Burks, Kate Capps, Maurine Carr, Gladys Carroll, Gussie Cason, Carolyn Chambless, Gertrude Chandler, Esylene Cunningham, Kate Curtwright, Sarah Lou Cyrus, Addie Scales Daniel, Estelle de Cordova, Rebecca Donovan, Ruth Donovan, Grace Duncan, Helen Dunn, Era Duvall, Jewell Duvall, Ruby Eaton, Helen Ferguson, Kate Flatt, Maurine Ford, Mozelle Fuston, Jennie Lu Gatewood, Lota Gebhard, Mary Louise Gebhard, Winelle Germany, Gladys Germany, Ida Goldsmith, Rachel Ilagler, Vista Haley, Laura Mae Hall,' Ruby Hamrick, Blanche Hamrick. Gldays Hardee, Mollie Harrell, Olia mm

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MEMOIRS OF CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL year. No special mention need be made of the outcome of the daily “shinny” game. Riley herself with her battered warriors, meeting defeat untrained and inexperienced, are non-speaking proofs of the ability found in their opponents. It has been the great honor of its occupants to be the receivers of several valuable gifts, including the bust of President Wilson, for whom the house was named. He is accompanied in lrs soli- tude during the holidays by portraits offered by various people in- terested in the welfare of its students. O Wilson House, if it were possible for you to look into the future, would it be a blessing for you to call out the fates and destinies of your sons? Some day your old heart will swell with pride when you look upon some noble states- man, patriot, and citizen and say “he belongs to me! I reared that boy! ” Again as in the instance of the great Joe Rhome of former days, this house has been brought to grief and sorrow. During the latter part of this term the Reaper has deprived us of the happy and smil- ing presence of John Royal. There is not a member but who re- members his loyalty and ever-ready willingness to co-operate in the activities. We all miss him as we in turn shall be missed—maybe some time soon. Here are the boys record for the DEAR Alexander, James Armistead, Andrew Arnold, Albert Ball, Doyle Ballew, Glenn Barbee, Virgil Bateson, Weldon Bancora, Ray Beavers, Melvin Beckner, Aubrey Berrier, Earl Blair, Lawrence Bonner, Chas. Booth, Orbin Boyd, Louis Bresler, Loyd Broekett, A. B. Bratcher, Weldon Brown, Clifford Bryan, Gordon Brydon, Theodore Bucy, Owen Burns, Amos Burton, Paul Byars, Cato Campbell, Jack Carlock, Ovid Clark, Preston Clarke, Thos. H. Cole, Earl Collins, David who have made and will OLD WILSON HOUSE: continue to make a Corbin, George Cornelius, Earl Creswell, Staley Crutcher, Lawrence Cumbie, Marvin Cyrus, J oe Dean, Haskell Deen, Till lie Dickeson, Welbourn Dixon, Knox Draper, Weldon Dunaway, Dallas Etter, Fred Faulkner, Lois Flatt, Leon Fort, Frank Frederick, Carl Frederick, Felix Fry, Jack Gatewood, Copeland Gilpin, Newton Gipson, Chas. H. Goforth, Lucian Gray, Belva Griffin, Freeman Grigsby, Eugene Hale, Porter Hamilton, Weldon Hardesty, Pat Harrel, Lawrence Harris, B. F. Harris, Clinton Harris, Lowell Harris, Marvin Harris, Raymond Head, Bolton Hilton, Thurman Ilix, Clayton Iloblit, Leslie Hooks, Clyde Hopkins, J. B. Horton, Edward Hoyler, Paul Hudgins, John Hudzietz, Archie Ince, Leon Jones, A. J. Jones, Lucian Jones, Porter Jones, R. L. Joseph, Edgar Keith, L. I). Knowles, Glenn Lain, Leroy Layland, Cecil Long, Elbe McClendon, Ernest McCowen, Chas. McCowen, Llovd McFadden, Clyde McFadden, Paul McGee, Calvin



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MEMOIRS OF CLEBURNE HIGH SCHOOL »j- i •t, Helen | Hay, Lillie Hinton, Lura Hoblit, Bessie Hodges, Lula Mae Holt, lone House, Opal Hughes, Dorothy Hughes, Katherine Ingle, Christine Jameson, Hazel Jenkins, Etlia Mae Johnson, Helen Jameson, Oco Johnson, Leona Jones, Charlotte Jones, Margaret Jones, Thelma Jordon, Jimmie Leo Joseph, Anita King, Marguerite Lester, Velma Lesueur, Geraldine Liles, Gertrude ijjj- McClendon, Ollie McClure, Nellie McCorkle, Hortense McKemie, Maude McKemie, Anna Faye Mason, Laberta Mayes, Irene Mayes, Mazie Meals, Ruby Mecham, Elizabeth Nash, Thelma Nelson, Grace Officier, Adriel Lee Parrish, Imogene Peacock, Pattie Ria Petty, Margie Peyton, Bertha Lee Philipson, Olene Putnam, Myrtle Pve, Ruby Ramsey, Lucille Ray, Annie Lou Ray, Margaret Ray, Ruth Roberson, Eunice Roof, Foncine Rurak, Arline Scott, Mabel Scott, Madie Scott, Maurine Simms, Elyce Sims, Juanita Smith, Elsie Smith, Marian Snyder, Dora Bun Southern, Jennie Mae Spell, Janie Ray Tarrant, Audrey Tarrant, Louise Terry, Nannie Titus, Hattie Lou Tolleson, Ruth Treptow, Winnifred Walker, Bina Wallingsfprd, Bertha, Warren, Erin Watson, Tommie Westbrook, Ellen White, Svble Wigley, Viola Wilbanks, Wilma Williamson, Maurine Wiseman, Willie Mae Young, Beulah Mable Young, Emma Claire '-tr FINAL REPORT FOR BARTON HOUSE During the school year that now is only too swiftly drawing to a close, Barton House Literary Society has endeavored to promote in the minds and hearts of its members the ideas of loyalty, patriot- ism, willingness to serve, and self efficeiency. We have striven to use these policies in our weekly programmes and have found remarkable displays of unusual talent on both musical and literary lines. For the past three weeks the club has enjoyed talks by its various members on the History of Texas, including the most significant events. This kind of a program proves very interesting as well as in- structive. Our worthy and most honorable housekeeper, Miss Lois Wythe, is jj£ our constant guardian and adviser and is ever keeping before us the essentials for preparedness of a useful and better life. She strongly advocates that a high standard in school is of infinite im- portance. While our minds are young and grasping is the time to take advantage of our wide variety of opportunities. The members of Barton House and Literary Society are: Lois Ellis ijjl Margaret Ferguson Doris Fine Iris Frederick Benny Creed Friou Elizabeth Gebhard Mary Lou Gebhard Christine George Willie Mae Gordon Mildred Hammond Vallie Hayes Hazel Hickman

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