Daingerfield High School - Den Yearbook (Daingerfield, TX)
- Class of 1945
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Editor BILLY Ass't WILLIS iness Manager SAM Bus PATSY PARTIN Advertzsing Ed1tor QUILLAN WELLBORN Sports Edztor BOBBIE NAIL Snap shots LINNIP PEARL JOHNSON Clubs VERMELLE DENNIS School Calendar VELMA LILLEY school P1cture CLARICE WALKER Favorztes LOUIP ROACH Jokes FRANK JACOBS Edztor IOU Art BILLIE RUSShLL Senzor RePresentat1ve RAMONA TREES Sophomore RePresentat1ve MARIANN CASON Freshmen Rebresentatzve 51h uf' 2' Y FU' Sf' 3 'C ' 137 fi Ps fx 19' ,4 N : AN QL ii-g ff'-' F EDICATIGN Si ok EQOXQ lie Eedmcafte M16 'meme o Uwe 'Mqen A Ken 'to 1516 760144, who gave 'tg16'L'L fflawt if meawme o d6'U-O'tA,O'I t to Uxefm cowrvtmq 1117 A12 UY5 56 7' .J C 54 f-1 5 Ofv PV 7.4 Ufv X 'Vff SM W .-- 'X A .,,a-.5-f' ' . m gd , 142:61-Q4 ' ':. ' ' f o ,yd 'A I , P M 'fi A .' ' .. r' V, .N ,X Ol . f f Y H , I ,, . 1 .J e Q . V A W, 1 5. . . 4- . g ' z '. ' .., , , , . , .5f 1 1 , K ' xl ' ' f - - ' , 5 - . -9 -g1 y, I ' , A . .' ' 9 ! ' . A4 41N . x A v I 4r ,A- . W 7: ' I. - '. F I f '.'v ' :A r , 7 . 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X N S R And the curtaln was drawn on the last act of our school career i dear Old U H S September 11 found thlrty one ambitious boys and girls s1tt1ng 1D the seats coveted by every under classman Pour seniors, who started their school career together in 1904 IH the hrammar School of Da1ngerf1eld, have proudly finished together, those puplls beln Patsy Part1n, feorge Garrett, Polly Nix and Doris Clark In each of the three previous years thls was a cheerful class, bubbllnv over with excitement and 3mb1t10H, desiring to become the greatest class ever to Graduate from Da1ngerfield Hlgh School hach year was eventful, but this, the last, was the Wh1gh l1ght' xe class selected as its motto 'Forward ever, Backward never the flower was the sweet oea, and the colors blue and gold The seniors were alert and wide awake at all tlmes, being lead ers in social activities, scholarship and athletlcs Outstanding events of the year were Christmas party at Sam s lodve, Senior play, Iunlor Senior Banquet, close of school 8Ct1V1t19S, and publication of The Class was headed by a group of very efficient and progressive officers, sponsors, and room mothers Mrs Ima Bassett, and Mr A J Bannister were sponsors and the room mothers were Mrs Robert Nail M s M A Connor, Mrs Morris Dalby, and Mrs Ben Garrett The of ficers were hreszdent Billy Dalby, vice Pf6S1d6Hf Sam will1s, Secy Treas Ibris Clark, wld reborter harlton Vaughn The end came with its joys and heartaches, its smiles and tears We had derlved from our school life the same joy we had had the privi leve of putting into it The Class owes a debt of gratitude to a most patient and 1HStPUCt1V9 faculty, superintendent, and principal for the Ouldance, encouragement, and cooperat1on given during the past four years Foundations for the home and lives of the future u1L1Z9HS of the world were laid Whatever success any member may attain it will be re membered that it is due to that most lnfluential part of his life h1s experiences in D H S , and with the Class of '45 fig is X X J X SE !ORCLA9FS ?4ft:T'7fY n ' . .'. . 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X WT, f ., !!!!!p of sal 5 C L1 Y W4 EP EM TPYIN ' ln the latter part of Aprll, the senlor class presented its annual play, KEEP 'FV PRXING, to a capacity audience From the time the cur tain was drawn through the final act, laughter rang throughout the auditorlum KFFP 'FM TRHING deals with an assorted 5roup of young folks who flnd themselves in the midst of a series of mix ups that reat alann, such as when Doris was left standlng at the that convulse the audience with laughter Bach player gave a star performance, as well as the tween acts The members of the cast were Vanilla, the Batnter s colored mazd Mrs Lotta Bainter, a dzgnzfzed woman Loral Balnter, a bretty girl of n1neteen Kelly Vlncent, a modest boy in hzs early twent1 Amanda shale, well pozsed gurl of her twent1es Monty wlndust, a tall chat an early twenties Flnora Crawfore, a bretty gzrl of twenty Victor Kelly, same Person as Kelly V1ncent Mrs Vlctor Kelly, a tiny glrl 1n her late Mrs Ella Traphagen, a woman of fzfty John Turner, a detective 1n tlazn clothes Slugger Mcuee, a rough man 1n late fortzes cause than altar, and actors be Velma Lilley Patsy Partln Dorls Clark Bobble hall Billy Dalby Clarice Walker Billle Russell teens Lou Frank Jacobs Linnie Pearl Johnson Louie Roach Alfred Fowler SFTN IO H CllA :S P' K E ' G S A A 7 . . 1 Y T V 1 . , . 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K U A liol D ki xv' - In 'W' 4 E153 my Zyzaff BILLY DALBY DORIS CLARK SAMMY WILLIS LOU FRANK JACOBS VERMELLE DENNIS JAMES QUILLON WELLBORN CLARICE WALKER BILLY DEAN WALKER PATSY PARTIN BEhNIRhhE STARRETT JERRY KNOX ROACH MAURINE FINLEY Q J FS 'Q C Q 'i fv- E9 if X- its 'f aff ,g'fs Nur 1 L KIZZO ALPRLD H FOWLER Nb BOHBIB NAIL TERRY KIRKHAM 4' SARAH BELL JOHNSON LIMNI1' PFARL JOHNSOB c,E0Rf,1f GARRETT FOS1'I1Nh MCCOY 0 VICKE , CHARLIE VAUGHN BILLY JOE BYRD VELMA LILLLY HAROLD HOBHA LOIIIE DOLLY WAYNB MAX ROACH SIMPSON IIMPKINQ POLLY NIX X s Un 49' Ns l. .fr ff'-' SCHOOL CALENDAR Sqhool began with an enroll ment of 136 High School 5tu dents Many sleepy High School stu dents met classes for the first tlme this year Ilrst Pep Squad meetlng with nelr sponsor, Mrs J A nister Pep leaders Bobbie lmodwin, and Doris Wellborn were elected First football game with Lin don at home Football game in Dekalb, first victory G Football game in McLeon Last football game with Hughes Springs The seniors presented the Assembly program which was a Truth or Consequences program The senior class enjoyed a skating party in Omaha Boys started Basketball prac tice under direction of Coach Carl Davis. Thanksgiving holidays began. Football game in Avinger Football game in New Boston Football game in Jefferson Football boys honored Doris wellborn by unanimously el ecting her as their sweet heart The most memorxble game of the season, played on our new football field, at whlch time was observed the dedicatlon of the Irv1n Field, vuilbris Wellborn was presented with gladiolas by bonny McMillan the football mascot Sophomore Assembly mmnual Halloween Carnival at which time Miss Lou Prank Jacobs was crowned Queen of the Harvest hestlval by her King, harlton Vaughn mn Girls started basketball prac tice under direction of Mrs A J Bannister Junior Assembly Boys' Basket ball Iournament in Queen City Freshman assembly Basketball Game Cnrisumas Holiday started Senior Chrlsunas partx witr Bam willls act1ng as host :EFVTUJV-FL? opfofsffrr Sr - 6. 1 . . U ' - 13. e . L4 , , U - 20. . f L s 28. ' t ' .I . A . A. . Bax- ' ' 27. . Q z Nail, Clarice Walker, trra Belle 4 K. . . , , 31. . NJOVEMLER EE,f'J.,EP n 7. A - 83 . W. - . 15. 1 u V 18. - 22. ' ,' - So-aooL CALENDAR .N j.. g Q AA X Back to school again after Christmas Holidays, ' i S146 2 R Uarne Basketball Game Seniors selected invitations and ' 1 , changed the tradition of blue gowns and caps to white this year . tb al l 1. . Bm rmorno re p ar Home Economics party at the Lake MARCH Started Six Weeks Exams students started wracking their brains for answers to questions they d1dn't know Last day of Exams Tension was over Easter Holiday First in the history of Daingerfield an undreamed of thrill to students of D H S K Y Junior Senior Banquet Back from haster Holi Nautical Style days with only 9 m0P9 weeks to go Baccalaureate Sermon Senior play 'keep 'em 21 Beginning of Senior Week Trslng' Our freedom at last' 25 Happlest day of the year School is over' JA'LARY FFBXH Qf 2. Sa tb ll kia slce g am e 6' ' fia sk etpbaal l g am e B aslce tt alcl g anne. . Bf slce tb al,l g e. 15.34,p ty Basketball game. 16. Freshman party. Bfxslce tb al 1 g anme 22. liaslce tbfill g am e ' 1. - 2. - 301 ' 1 A'3RI L .JA 1 2. - - . 20. A JUNIORS ZOWAX f k f srf ,, 'gg-1. 5? , ,f 2 fQf5?9gSgU 'f jj? BENNIE LOU DACUS ORA BELLE UOODWIN DOROTHY MARIE REEVES DOROTHY JEAN LILLEY BILLY JOB STEVENS YVONNE HOWFLL BETTY RUTH LEE BILLIE JEAN JORDAN fi if uv T W? E7 T' J 5 FRANCES LEE 4' UfZZUf' HAROLD COOK ANNA ROSA LEE DOROTHY LUMPKINS PIGENE BARNARD RUBY FAYE NIX VIROIE MAE PLATT THOMAS LEE VEINITA FINLEX OLIVIA MAB HALEY ' EDWARD HOOTEN JERRY STAGGERS EDNA MAE BOWMAN Q' '1- 'full LLZZZ077 DEWEY FRED BOCKMAN JUANITA FOMBY OLYEN HARRIS MARY KATHARINE WARDLOW FRANK BONNETT DOROTHY FAYE BRANTLEY CLAUDIB VAUGHN RUBY LA VERNE KERSEY KENDRICK KAY MARGARET LOU TURNER DJ A X Q ? i WDCVS 4- 1 ' v ?L sv 015 A AX N o I v 4-, 4 :V Q 1.7, . 'Q 'Q - 9 'xii' A ' ' , gg, si- S f D :J 40' .K . X 1, A . iu M J ,- cf u I 'Y fff, x B in lj . 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Bobble N2 N Lama 97-eAkma,n nim- A51 fy? g fl '1 I Wafffmwe 14 CAQMMQVQZ On October 31, 1944, the Daingerfield School presented its annual Halloween Carnival, sponsored the P Each class and their sponsors had a booth There were many things to amuse the great crowd that attended The House of Horrors, sponsored by the Senior Class, ended when a jack o lantern caught on fire The Lions' Club also Joined in making money and laughs by sponsoring the Baby Lions Show The baby lions were local men from the Club dressed as babies Lou Frank Jacobs, Senior, was crowned Queen by her escort, Earlton Vaughn, in a colorful pageant displaying America and her Allies The money made is being used to buy backdrops for the high school stage and playground equipment for the grade school 4 e r ' by . T. A. H55 f' ,Q p 'H s .4 4 5 .1-g . f G ., n 4 6 xgk X will -Q if 'im aww ,M '31 MW' Kzanj and Queen of 15Qr2f6Af izefs fzowf Lou 'Frank Jacobs CC: D if: 1 v Q V Q Ea:-Hon Vaughn ORGA NIZATIGNS Q- Q, 4' A ' ' .5 Y x f S F513 x , UI 61 N ! Tl X KY Q THE 1 Q i :umm ywwxv if rn ray! N1 gd 'gh rig f ,MN 'Wamemakem The above girls make up the Homemak1ng Club, sponsored y Mrs Raymond Crann The group COHS1StS of the following g1F1S RACHPL CARPENIPR VERA FAYB COPPMAN LOTTIP MAE DYAR VENITA FINLEY BETTY RUTH LEE FRANCES LEE DOROTHY JEAN LILLEY VELMA LILLEY LUCILLE MOSIER BETTY GENE NARON RUBY FAYE NIX VIRGINIA PILGRIM DOLLY SIMPSON BOBHIF ANN SKIPPER BOBBY MAC TRAYLOR CLAUDIE VAUGHN JEAN HATCHER DORIS COUCH LORINE CRUTCHER BOBBIE NAIL DOROTHY MARIE REEVES JERRY STAGGERS BENNIRENE STARRETT PAU I.I N E WARN ER MARY ELLA WOOD my num1L- :u ma M, 1 All-QJIXQ egg President Vzce Pres1dent Reporter Treasurer Secretary Advisor ' xt , .... fl I fd f f' 1 Troy High Harold Honea James Miller Charlie Vaughn Alfred H Bowler J Banis er fl-1 , v. ,si b- ,K 'D fx Hin A QM 1- Q,-34-,kg . xi .4 Q, ,AC ! v '- ,ff- L BOYS RUNNING TERRACING LINES JAMES CECIL MILLER C FIN BOYS DOING FIELD IOB DEHORNING COW SMITH RAY NIX HARRIS BILLY WILLIAMS FORREST BOBBY HOMER OLYEN GLYNN SUPFRVISED SHOP IOB LEON GUNN ' n- ' .D Y hw M A I B HAVE BEEN DEHORNING COWS is 7 , AN . 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Af f WMWX MMU lA LA u ,W Q mln A ld M, Xxx Xkwxltjpwlwkk V M MA MM' Hx Alf ATHLETICS f fx f' f If N lx fl .,' - l ... Q X A x J Z kv c f 3 ' I ,, X W i ,W XX , -v- X 5 ,, ' X U , -,.,, : r 4' f' Y ' K fy H 6 'a X l I K . ' , .. :-A j r , A N X lllyklqk LLL WxNnd.f'x'V.-Wk XY? WIIN' . n W' 1 H :L .1 QIL M' ' A X ', 'N l QX Ku 'i 1 M 1511 inn 1 i KE UQ! 11 L ttorzht Cheer Leaders ORA BELL GOODWIN, DORIS WELLBORN CLARICE WALKER, AND BOBBIE NAIL FRANCES COLEMAN, RACHEL CARPENTER, MARIE DAVIS BOBBIE ANN SKIPPER, BOBBIE NELL LANIER, MARGARET ANN NCMICHAEL, AND JACQUELINE RUSSELL EMMA FAYE RAMMONDS, MONTINE MOSIER, JUANITA FOMBY, NANCY CASON, RAHONA TREES, DOROTHI JEAN LILLEY, LOTTIE MAE DYAR, AND LOU FRANK IACORQ YVONNE HOWELL, RUBY LA VBRNE KERSEY, BETTY NELL WOOD, WILMA MARTIN, AND VELMA LILLEY GANELLE NIX, PATSY PARFIN, MAE HALFY, MARY MAICOLM, PAULA JANE WALKER, AND VERA FAYE COPFMAN DORIS CLARK, JEANELL WHIIE, MALVELINE MCCOY, AND MARIANNE CASON I Q 5 v . . . U ,1 Q . K If 4 Q 1 ' ' M Ll MHA out 0 x .g, 0 n - V' Y - . li , f. '4 1 Q - 1, Q Q .- , 1 l - 1 1 v , n Q V 1 , 5 V E . - .Q l a . , , I Q f 11 5 K 1. dl' Y 'QV uv.. A ' I niwf-1. .1 . A A 1, 1 Q Ari, infix, 1 ef 'g - f , ' ' 9 C 1 1 . 1 1 1 I 4 X , 1 1 1 1 1 - . . , - . 1 I I 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 111 1 , 1 1 - . ' L . n K 1 r ' u 1 1 w ' ' . 4 I 5 , 1 I 1 1 , , , 1 - J 1 . 11 .4 1 . 1 , . - vw rn 1 -- v 1' . AQ-4'1 1 Q o . , . . 'z . fd, . ' ' S -url. - 1 -, f . ,-- I LWS5-.she . '00 .f- 'Mv jaw ww. And men of Daingerfield For building our new Football btadium and Field, of which we are so proud May we, in future years, in some way be able to repay you for your consideration of our needs, And of making our long wished for dream come true udents of D 44? M qw W-in IRV N the deducatuon of new lrvun Fleld Cheerlea Corus welborn who was chosen Football Sweetheart was escorted onto the f eld by Captaan Sam Wall s who mful of Q adnolas as a token from the footba squad Thus was followed by the Atlanta Daungerfueld Football Game X C. Y Y Y At ' ' l ' , V der I ' ' i , ex- ecuted the kick-off. Sonny McMillan presented her with an ar l ' ll . l L BJQV 432 I ll? gl Doris Wellborrx FOOTBALL SWEETHEARI' 'V Left to Right W STEVE CHARLIE VAUGHN BILLY DALBY THOMAS FREEMAN THOMAS LEE BILLIE RUSSELL SAMMY WILLIS EARLTON VALGHN DICK WALKER ALFRED FOWLER C FIN EDWARD BARKER FOY PINLEH WAYNE LUMPKINS Coach DAVIS QFBQBEI TPTE E, H, S. Tl QE RE Even though the picture of athletics has been somewhat tinted by a nation at war, the development of sports at D.H.S. carried on its usual unveiling of yearly thrill-bent melees in 1944-45. The scroll has only become a legend of history in tne memories of spectators, participants, and alumni ing DEW 9 WHS T e D H S 'Tigers' began their 1944 football schedule in an excit game with the Linden 'Tigers' on their own field During the course of the season we were proudly presented with a football field, which we dedicated to the family who provided for land on which our field was built The 'Irvin Field' dedication neld on October 27, when the Daingerfield 'Tigers' met the Atlanta 'Rabbits' on their new field The last game of the season was played with our rivals through the years - the Hughes Springs 'Mustangs This game, though not what had hoped for, will long be remembered by the high school students of H Our boys were expertly coached by Carl C Davis, who will always be remembered as just 'Coach' to the followlng boys tne lettermen of D H S and the entire football squad LETTERMEN OF l94u Alfred H bowler Billy Joe Stevens Thomas Freeman Sam L Willis Terry Kirkham Billy Joe Byrd Jerrv Pinson Marvin Pilgrim heorge Uarrett GmN1eVwym Quillan Wellborn J C Fin ey Rssenves OF l9UU Dick Walker Foy Finley William Llewellyn Thomas Lee Earl Hollingsworth Eugene Barnard Billy Dalby Earlton Vaughn Billie Russell Edward Barker Wayne Lumpkins Billy Joe Terrell Billy Ray Camp lf' mu i C5-9 ,gg Mita 1 Y 11910 'UFC VX! nv-P -Qin ME when the time came to begin the basketball season for 1944 45 there were 14 girls who began practice Because of schedule conflicts there were many girls who were unable to Play During the basketball season we played seven games, three of them having been with Avinger, three with Jeffer son, and one with Jenkins Mrs Bannister, as coach, started the season off with work outs every day The beginning 14 included Forwards VELMA LILLLX LOU FRANK JACOBS DOROTHY LUNPKINS RUBY PAYE NIX RACHEL.CARPENTER MARY KATHERINE WARDLOM MARGARET ANN MCMICHAEL Guards DOLLY SIMPSON SARAH BELL JOHNSON DOROTHY FAYE BRANTLBY LINNIE PLARL JOHNSON ORA BELL GOODWIN LUCILLE MOSIER CLAUDIE VAUUHN Near the close of the season we acquired 8 new member on the team--Dorothy Jean Lilley. She had been unable to play during the first of the season but she proved to be quite a competent forward in the few 0CC8SiOHS She had to use her skill. 4E,I' xc mms CLAR The outloox for the basket ball team this year was not as gloomy as the year before is had thre fhey had average height and better than average speed Their ability was f irst successfully demonstrated by the winning of the f1rst 1 p ace consolat1on prize t a tournament held at Queen Clty Th1s was followed by several repeated wins alon g with three losses of con ference games The season was brought t a very s c cessfull close by the defeating of the Jefferson Bull dogs Next year two lettermen will be back and with some other good material to work with we are expecting to have a team of which our school is worthy , . i Af., . 79' SJ' V S . Th . year the Tigers e returning lettermen. ' ' . ' a . o ' u 5 A BQAf:'LfAQ,ZZ Fcfyfi, A 3 FWZ' i-sind' f E T OMAS F EE A LY Y T0 VAU OY IGH XXNV X . 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N Covzn 'Seventy five cents Clerk 'What do you expect for seventy five Dempsey and Joe Louls battle?' cents? A Jack 2 D1ck Walker after be1ng scolded by H155 Vary for hzs zmbroter use of English reblted 'I'm a chewin' up dictionaries and a spittin' out vocabularies 2 Bobby hail thinks a nut sundae is visiting day in the lunatic asylum Q2 'I have drawn a line at kissing, She said in accents fine Ult he was a football hero Nxd she let h1m cross the line Qonny Patsy Coach Sammy Then I'll see you soon? In the suite by and by Davzs U1ll1s 3 You're great' The way you hammer tne line dodge, tackle your man, and worm through your opponents is simply marvelous' fmodestlyl I guess it all comes from my early training sir You see, my mother used to take me shonping with her on bargain day TH IS AN E AT 4 I3 , . . U 7 ICI.-if r. ' , ' ' ' H d. r. I ' - .' IC 3 , . . . , - 1 .N fl 121 4 V1 A . 2721223 922 It 'S . l 9 J 3-v el I HAIL DAINGERFIELD HIGH Hail, Daingerfield High, our pride and JOY. Scene of years of struggle mixed with play. To you we owe a debt of gratitudeg We came to you in search of knowledge Knowledge which might benefit our lives in future years. Yet we found much more than that which we were seeking - Friendship, the true relation of it. Cooperation, too, has found a place within our hearts At last rewarded by our goal achieved, a milestone passed, We leave our school, with deep regret. to others who will take our place. 3 ,,,,, veztuiazgg XS! xf 2A wisx 3 H LWILUAM 2- ON BJILDKNQ MATEIUAL C PHO DAINGEKFHZLD VEXAS 1 QL 'E ?,mM Q, K, , , -,nun-1 I ' lflliws K, 1- ' ' 5--.,L'L'Q5-'. Q., -'L A , .-1 I I W -A .J - l 3 -. I 5 , hu L i :.-4 K If-X, -5 . '. , i - 1 l gg-ggi 'N Lggxjs' ,A if if f' 5-P' ,. , , L, 1 ff fl . , g .u-rf,,x'35k-.':. K ,A,,,,, A 24,5-l'-:' 'A W1 -., ,KL7Li:,,,'.s1g44f: QQ I i:A 1 fmyAwsvi2 2. 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