Del Mar College - Cruiser Yearbook (Corpus Christi, TX)

 - Class of 1942

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I' n H ' x 'V -m ,Z A1 4 .,.-Q , Q H 1 -4. .h warg N: Q -1923 ,lu .N-I ,LN Left above: Left below: Right Below: tdCLL Dean E.L.Harvin Associate Dean and Registrar Grady St. Clair. He teaches Education, and Psychology and received his B.A. from Baylor Universityg his M.A. from the University of Texas and studi graduate work at the U. of Illinois and California. Hrs. Aileen Creighton, Assist Registrar and faculty member. li y ' CIUQU' I Mrs. Aileen Creighton Eng1ish,Typing B.Ag H.Ag Addition- al Graduate Work University of Texas Dr. Phillip J.'Far1ey English San Jose Junior C. B.Ag H.Ag Ph.D. U. of California fur fin Dr. Karl Busch Zoology, Biology, Physics B.S.Q Capitol U. M.S.g Ph.D. Ohio State University , I I R. I. Bates . y ,,,.,,f A in Drawing i lU'J Stephenville Jr. College Vi .fi N.T.s.'r.c. 5gTejfi4Ufm 3355 twain J' QF? Q Hrs. J. W. Agee Librarian University of Wyoming B.S. U. of Iowa Peabody College ' lary Carlisle Felder Secretary to Dean Graduate of Corpus Christi Junior College Additional Study at the University of Colorado lr. E.D.Fischer Mixed Chorus Sam Houston Teachers' College, l.A. Graduate Study University of Texas 2 Dr. Lewis P. Hale Social Studies I B.A.Baylor University l.A. and Ph.D., University of California Irs. lary H. Johnson 1 , Arr I , Vs. ai 1' , ., ' u.'r.s.'r.c. . yi Ph.B. University of L Q! A Chicago. Graduate fzQ,M 1 3 Study at Columbia, A 'QHQQ tl Q Nat. Academy of Art, Qgx fa g'?,,h Chicago, Art Instit. a SKVQMR-??g W x , . 'ff .E U U Mrs. Renee G. Kerr French, Spanish Diplone pour l'En- seignement, Paris, France, B.A., Hills- dale-Collegeg B.A., Rice University. , l ' B. J. B. Little Business Administration B.S5 N.T.S.T.Cg H.B.A5 Texas U. Doris E. May English, Speech, Dramatics Ag Southwestern, H.A., T.S.C.W. I Dr. Roy Q. Seale Mathematics B.A., S.M.U.,H.A Columbia U. Ph.D Stanford U. Margaret Klein Home Economics U BS 'rs I O O ITCCI ' M.S. Colorado U. John S. Kelly Chemistry B.S. Mississippi S.T.C M.A. Peabody College Graduate Study, Iowa State l fa. - TY J .r ,in i .an -q., ., Q- ,A Q fi. .s .aw ' ,1 'HQ' 49 1 rr rf, Af I ,NV 4 R 'An 'Il gn I I ' J 554' lj n .fm J V3 if ll ' Qi r I A w 4'-31 J M ' -df . J 1 - Ihr 9-1 L1 f' J qu 'fi s s - 4 gi N, . Q , :.g'g, mv-1 ' - .'.x 2 ' ' fiff' if?--uf' f . I I K. -'np . ' .f '.f'.':G' .. x Y . ,.- , '- 4 1' , L L .FJ 975. 7 6' 'rp-54.1 F' 4515, QL. xx W ,,-..fj'.L.' O, fn? fel- 'H:if.,, 'A - 1 . fs, V.3'::,'..q '- fu, QM. y if :-,f,5 +3 . ' .,,-+:.fg7g7 W ,L 1' 41.4 . Q, W 17. u --,J b ,W A K f- 3-1,5413 . ' ' nitrn , Q' ' ' .J C.- ,. 'ug 5.1, fu M193 ,' F.-,J :rf ' rf wifi fi' J v ',:Q,J, - ' Z M, .,A-f r N ,,.,.,, , .1 0, ,ff-'--' - . '67, ,, .Q P ni' in-J omweb CLASS SPONSORS: IB. GRADY ST.CLAIR MISS MARGARET KLEIN CLUBS: None IAENELL ROUSE, SECRETARY CLUBS: Spanish, Red Mask AMBITION: Air Hostess MAJOR: Spanish HOBBY: Collecting demi-tasse cups and saucers WALTER DREIER, PRESIDENT STUDENT ' COUNCIL CLUBS: Dehate,Student Council AMBITION: Radio, Sports and American news and commentator MAJOR: English HOBBY: SPORTS ' JACK POWERS, S.C. REPRESENTATIVE CLUBS: Student Council I AMBITION: Lawyer MAJOR: Law HOBBY: Reading,Ta1king EARL sH1sLEn, Pnnsmmrr AMBITION: Naval Air Corps MAJOR: Business HOBBY: Women EVERMA JO HEDRICK,VICl CLUBS: Spanish, Y W F.T.A.,Red Mask AMBITION: Teacher MAJOR: B.B.A. HOBBY: Meeting people i . . . , ,fv-, . X , w f ,-. 'rl , , ' .-qi. L , -,J 'H 11 V 'Q' L . , h N M- ' , ix Q E , if +3 ff -eh 'I W N Q L X W -'f'T:ff:,-.-.T ff. L Sifagrlig-L ' 3 MARY cmmmn L,- G 5 1 , Ill ' . V- -, 'h - 1 CLUBS: Mixed Chorus, F.'r.A., ff , Ars Vestis, Student QQ, ' gh 4 Counci1,Sigma Epsilon , A J, :sg ' AMBITION: Singer .:' Bgs:f': MAJOR: Home Economics V ' ,':,W5 .. , M A x , 2 'R Iii QQ U HOBBY: Husic I-A ISABELLE CASTENEDA CLUBS: Spanish, Y.W.C.AQ AMBITION: Secretary' MAJOR: Business HOBBY: Bicycling GELINA BOYAJIAN CLUBS: Mystery,F.T.A. Spanish A AIBITION: Teacher A MAJOR: Education I HOBBY: Meeting and knowing people - ,.a , f c ' . .4 S 'Q .gx ' -.gr A -' .fi - f i vg.:'.,u -' .Z-1. , 5,12 322245 : V ee-If ,, BETTY JANE BEL E, ,,,..A CLUBS: Ars Vestis, Mystery -S 1' Y.W.C.A.,Cruiser -:nf ' AHBITION: Enjoy life - w, M MAJOR: Home Economics HOBBY: Horseback riding, lin- bicycling, knitting yt I I . 1 M1- H A ,,l!r,,c, DOROTHY UAE BATES CLUBS: YQW.C.A. AHBITION: Secretary MAJOR: Business HOBBY: Tom LA VERSE ALLEY CLUBS: Mystery, Cruiser, Ars Vestis AIBITION: Fashion artist IAJOR: English HOBBY: Horseback riding -1 .- fnq 3' 2 ZOE CLIFT CLUBS: None AMBITION: To be able to go on studying music MAJOR: None HOBBY: Music 'bar '29 MARY CLYDE COFIELD CLUBS: None AM ITION: Welfare MAJOR: Psychology Work and pot plants HOBBY: Collecting flower pots bevy: Y .If V -V Q Q IL V ' 'V fly ' L ,f1f Jf' ANN COLBY Y N 2 . V -f X M A ij, , fx 'W CLUBS: French, Sp: 3yw,J14qCpf:H by f 'QQj'A'kq Student Cr Y '-g J ' Q5s3,vf Creative Wri J fi 5 ,H fjfff,' Q Foghorn ,f -:L , ff,qy-' ',wj AMBITION: To be NX ' jggjgj MAJOR: Languages 4, :f5QQ3gQg HOBBY: Drawing 'xl Q 4 2:25 C.COOLEY CLUBS: Mystery, Y'.u.c.A AMBITION: Construction MAJOR: Engineering HOBBY: Skating, fishing uARJoR1E ELLINGTON , CLUBS: F..'r.A., Y.w.c..A., 1: P AIBITION: Teacher MAJOR: History . P431 A L nM?Qf X 1 , AY .:,: cf.: S anish x HOBBY: Sports , :.N'x LORRAINE GALLAGHER CLUBS: Ars Vestis, F.T.A., French Club AMBITION: MAJOR: Mu HOBBY: Co miniature shoes lt':':N To play piano sic WEE7 llecting fl J-ax f fi EDITH HAYNIE CLUBS: Phi Theta Kappa, Spanish, Sigma Epsilon AMBITION: Secretary nuxxnm noorcrsn L CLUBS: Phi Theta Kappa, Q Ars Vestis, Y.W.C.A. ' Mixed Chorus, Student Council. AMBITION: Home Economics teacher MAJOR: Home Economics HOBBY: Meeting people an 6-- MAJOR: Spanish HOBBY! Art INE HARRIS , A 41' . UBS: Spanish l',.- U, Jw uB1'r1oN: 'ro be a V, Q L .f business woman 'V f,,L7:5J - Y4??g JOR Spanish ' . 1 v1,fm' , rx ,Q 4 OBBY: Horseback riding I ' -.,! ' wi - w J f 5 M' 1 sit ' x fv,f . DOROTHY HALL V. ' CLUBS: Cruiser, Ars Vestis ,Xa AMBITION: To be a Home Eco.Teacher -Lf' MAJOR: Home Economics 1, HOBBY: Knitting , ,- 1-A :f'f J ,eqgwwf Jr 1' -H-: .-fx -, yn. Mwmsamrew ,weft -,mr '-.- w w: :w w N, H f:,n,-fu' 1, .' JANE GILLILAND CLUBS: Red Mask AMBITION: Success MAJOR: Business HOBBY: Dogs Tn I 6 H 'q BETTY JEAN GATES CLUB: Mystery, Red Mask, Y.W.C.A. p AMBITION: Teacher ,T MAJOR: Home Economics . HOBBY: Horseback riding sw. . wi A . vkgi., , g t.: A LL' .1 - 7,:,,- '. L w f 1 'tm -i , w h f LELAND JACOB- CLUBS: None :b,3,i, 1 fr AMBITION: Engineer H4 E Xl n, ' 1 4' T. ,.,,. fi L A gfgkif a Y 3533 ,-, MAJOR: Chemical engineering 'J ' HOBBY: Working r- 1, ' h qt fn- HARMON JOINER CLUBS: None AMBITION: Aviator MAJOR: History ' HOBBY: Sports x,v , y A :Z ' C ' 4 : ' , y ga f I Gonnon KEGLEY M f fifgf CLUBS: Debate, M3 Xfiqfg ily I Mixed Chorus y ff riy 1 AMBITIONS Army Air iyQ?Q3 MAJOR: Engineering I , HOBBY: Hunting 5QlfffQ 5:-f':i?5f.'5f-f. 'M ' If 'M-' '----rv ,, KAY KELLOGG CLUBS: Red Mask, Mystery AMBITION: Unknown MAJOR: Home Economics Hu' HOBBY: Collecting ribbons ERNEST KOWALIK !Hy CLUBS: Mystery AM ITION: Flyer MAJOR: B.B.A. HOBBY: Jokes JUANITA LIGGETT CLUBS: Cruiser, Mystery Phi Theta Kappa Ars Yestis AM ITION: Home Eco Teacher MAJOR: Home Economics HOBBY: Music,skating MARY PENN ROBERT NOLEN CLUBS: Red Mask f AM ITION: Successful life L MAJOR: Medicine HOBBY: Women, dramatics, A music JOAN NELSON CLUBS: Mystery Ars Vestis AMBITION: Dietitian MAJOR: Dietetics HOBBY: Stamp collection fi -' , '1 A iw, ' 4 A 1 - . . pau' .J .IJI X , ' 1 YI. CLUBS: F.T.A.,Ars Vestis AMBITION: School teacher MAJOR: Elementary ' Education HOBBY: Knitting .. CATHERINE NEELY ' a Hi, Og CLUBS: Red Mask, Mystery, ' 5 Foghorn AM ITION: Radio Actress MAJOR: Dramatics HOBBY: Radio Program FRANCIS JEAN MILLER CLUBS: Ars Vestis, Mystery, Student Council AMBITION: Commercial artist - MAJOR: Art: HOBBY: Horseback Riding JAMES MCGRATH CLUBS: None AMBITION: Civil Service work as a life work MAJOR: None HOBBY: Women - BOB PRICE CLUBS: Music AM ITION: Symphony - 75' MAJOR: Music HOBBY: Clarinet KATHERINE PHILLIPS p CLUBS: Spanish, Mystery AM ITION: Go marry a good man MAJOR: Spanish I HOBBY: Horseback riding AURORA PONCE CLUBS: Spanish AMBITION: Teacher MAJOR: Spanish :sf K .' ' , .Mk :vue ' H., 1 'T'3Q,:1 wan 7 V 5 -V ' . -H5 ,,.- -. H 1 I , HOBBY: Collecting pennies N LORENE POUNCEY I ' CLUBS: French, Spanil 'Y2 X 5 ' L NBNQ A :M- f LL..- ,.,, I Z' Y' I I g TOM ROBERTSON CLUBS! None AM ITION: Geologist MAJOR: Engineering .M ' HOBBY: Basketball 'b Eff? 1 DORIS ROBINSON CLUBS: Mixed Chorus, Music, Ars Vestis, Mystery . - AHBITION: Music MAJOR: Home Economics ' f' HOBBY! Music 'iqf' AM ITION: Children' HOBBY: Readin Creative Writ Mixed Chorus, Foghorn Librarian S chi1dren's DE Lis SMITH CLUBS: None AM ITION: Professional MAJOR: Dramatics HOBBY: Collecting clothes JOEL SCHNITZ CLUBS: Mixed Chorus AMBI TI ON 2 Unknown MAJOR: Arts and Sciences HOBBY: Photography S M LOLA JEAN SCEVERS Q CLUBS : None A 9 AM ITION: Writer M MAJOR: Arts and Sciences HOBBY: Collecting songs 7' k singer I .jig-, AJ V ALJ' at M, ' 1 W I ' , r fi 1 .- 1 w . A 1, ' 'I' ' w - .fx v- 'po .. - , ' I 435 . N., atv. , fs , ,, . - r X V- I W- , ., U ,-4.- X 3 xg , ROBERT SANCHEZ CLUBS: Spanish, French, Student Council, Red Mask - AM ITION: To be another . .1 jg. Saroyan pil' --was MAJOR: Languages W A , --'e HOBBY: Writing ROY RULE CLUBS: Student Council, Mystery AMBITION: Commercial designer MAJOR: None HOBBY: Designing and making wood carvings MARIA RODRIQUEZ - CLUBS: Spanish, F.T.A., Y.W.C.A. AM ITIONS Spanish teacher MAJOR: Spanish HOBBY: Reading AMBITION Lawyer E Q DICK wom-'onn CLUBS: Sigma Epsilon AMBITION: Aviator MAJOR: Aeronautical engineering HOBBY: Flying MITCHELL ZAHPIKOOS CLUBS: Student Coun French, Fogh AH ITION: Doctor MAJOR: Medicine HOBBY: Sports .--1 Jwnmm., iw . ..:,'. 'v.,n,'f .V W. Qu-s ew -' L::..u:gA4-,'1'1. IIISS DORIS E. HAY, SPONSOR DR. PHILLIP FABLEY, SPONSOR 'Y common BEST, PRESIDENT ' 'VW '. 1 v 1 1 ex f 1 f J 5? -r 1 ,Q L, ur' , , !.., 1 gg 51, J'1-Q ' Bsmfnmn Amaucxnn, v1cE PRESIDENT -1 Y V' -4' eh ,1.-. Y x . 2 ,,.,. mm ...f fx.. ,H 1 -.... , Y, ...AA .. , - f - , gl. , MARION HATHIS, SECRETARY . f.,, '1 1 'i A 'E .1 5 RALPH BOWMAN, S.C, REP. L La, V V '. 4 R w,- I . TQ, SWAN., ' Xl E N KATHLEEN ALEXANDER A 17, 5. ROBERT AULT '1-'i i , 9 Q S ' bfi: 'QTEK I - HARY DEAN BARRON '3 ph , ' CHARLOTTE BARROW Q7 53 I' ' CHARLES BECKER VI CTOR BENTLI FF l E ADELENE BOYD E IARGARET BROOKE If CAROLYN CULVER NZB .,,t . 1 MARTHA ANN FAIRCHILD L LUCILLE FISHER DARYL DAY WILNA DEASON GEORGE DAVIS W L. PA fx,e,H1, t A QEZQQW A5259 I .3 ,. NAOMI CHASTAIN AaQEff A Bib if DOROTHY CARTER A , W l 1 w ' ff.. , . , ' 1? ..,-..1 ' 3 '-. , If nNN 44 Tig' y- ff ' H 2-1 1 :y' '-.1 N '-I--1 - 15.4 . , . . .. , . .I ,' ' 2 ,f LP , rfve 'ij si A ., A , , . - , mi fx , Y Kfd. fu- -N -4',. JERRY BUTLER 4? 12444 5' BILL cA1nNs MARGUIRITE CARTER PATRICIA BROWN HELEN BRUCE Jfmffv I N 53 15? u A2 6 4:gNR ,,.w 5 I V , wWe MAE DEE CRAEGER f '5'E3'?5 ' :mf A 3144 .J gl if V33 V N Q9'f56 Iv Lw,4w iv, 1 ,I , ' I ,Wg 35 fiiih kSw414 w N If-I.2I4i1 fV I 1 I 1 It 4 ' II . ' ' . X:I 'IIgir -I gc ' , , I ,. W . . :HJ In 1 lf II 'J I II' I ful 1 ,mul v.'I ,A 'Ml ' 1 I x I 'ww f . 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'Rv' T . , LW .WN 12g MARY ELEN LUCEY '. ' MARJORIE HARIOT f ff: 5f75'f7f fW' .1 ra E, If E ir, -, , lf5,,zg: , ww-:gf Zh rg I.,'r. 1 H . . ., I A L:.H,1f -,V ,, ' ' , ' I 35155544 ' W fm JACK MCKEAN V9 yQgQQ'.I ' T- , X . I 1 ' V' , EIT ELWOOD MCMILLAN . ff,-3 In ' , .Z K V1 FZ: I 'I ' . 4 , I - KN i:f ' ,Fin f f:,Lf' N '4 ii ' I . FRANCES EICHALK L5 T, A I - ' fkvk asa? P: , E I Q3 NED MILLER I A-A i35f wggJ, Beau.. - .- .LI,5 .1I w ff f C CL I I , V i . Y 13 ,gr ' .' ' 1 ,. 'g l' , ' uns. BERTHA MITCHELL I ' T ' - ' sl- I I RUTH MIRES A In Er. ,k,, gg,:g f' r -5.1 5 I .j,E5f Qgn1vj. ,f f'u', nfgf1f'1'7'fQgC uf-,WET 1f'WQglg,k TEL Eigifyiwf tm bi. Q' Tim MARGARET MYERS JEWELL RAE NELSON HOTT NICHOLS Q - HAZEL NICKEY 64- .N .p- Fa M WN ALBERTA PRAEGER 'NICHOLS RACCAFORTE ALICE ROUNTREE i.-.- ., ,.., . STEVE RASCOE ?N MARGARET REGMUND N T MURIEL PRUETT A an 1- if AWN A A .i5.z'vl ' fi A L 1 L, W 'ixfg r . H -rr- ,, A. V A T1 f EEA? A A ---'V In --Ae- , QB -fl: ' xx? wha- : 1' - ' ' fpaa .f ,An I 1 Z 1. j - E , , . A . . ' H ' k A Y-if lv al , A! ww' A ' 1 A 'Qmm .,,, K H -J NELL PENN MARY LOUISE POLK ,gs ' 1 ,IA Q MARGARET PARISH 'f:g?Q, g BETTY PEEL 7,a15i?i? A A-4 ELIZABETH oLsEN MERRITT onn MURIEL OGDEN GLORIA ONTIVERES BETTY lc B . RUTLAIUJ ANN SAFFARRANS A... V1 L ,I , 1229.5 ...L 4, ,uk-ZA,-,7 ' 'l'!,:fr5.'-'VA' I flf Q' 53-Hyif ' I Ml-37, I I . . fish Aviv: 21 f - .a-ff! Q :,L.r2,. 531. Q LQ' vii K. 'ill 5,ffP,:Iif4f4g,f.j:.f V '11-,QI 52585 , eg f ' aLI::1, ff - . . ,j...1I p.,n.,., A 14 A-w ROSE SIHONTON FRANCES SIMS ' ALHA LEE SISSOH J. P. SLOAN ORLANDO SANCHEZ EULA UAE SANDERS CHARLES SEHGEANT WILLA JO SHAFFER VIRGINIA SLOAH DORUPHY SHITH LA mmm surrn In :mar STEIARI' ,, 7 wt-1, DORIS WHITENER ROSE IIARY WALKER CLAYTON WATERS LOIS WILLIAHS JIIHY YOUNG JIIHIE WEBB 1 N vrnou VARY FRANCES THOMPSON PATRICIA TOH FRANCIS SULLIVAN IARTHA THOIPSON BOBBY WAGGENER AIRLINE WAIDEN MARGARET VALDEZ 2 Q r,' 6172 7 -qs I-'x 'lf i071 -+--- ,Q -4 1 Q., ,.r- -1 -,p. .X , N. Q ,6 gy I -17 ' ,U 'is-,+I Walter Dreier President itlJGlZll ouncz' --Pl 7 life' ' .- 1' 'J'-'M ,. L ' ' Maxine Hooker Secretary Bobby Waggener Viron Vaky Robert Sanchez Ralph Bowman Betty Rose Simonton , X X H A! f -'- .74 4 W im if 'I XXX'VX.' - -w 4-5 X- wi ' KQg?f . .' V X jg X' X X 'V' X. VQX' ff.- lXXXfl'1:X 1 - Y .X X' ' ' JQ5+.J ',gf1' H ' ' I , Pxnff X' N T X iwjrnl ,ivy : ui, 1 1' ' . Patty Holder Mary Clemmer Vice-Pres, Treasurer Jack Powers Ann Colby Frances J. Hiller Boy Rule Juanita Liggett lr. St. C Sponsor 1 Roger Fore Muriel Ogden Greek Zampikoos , 4 31 ' o 'W f' . X, X ' ,Q 'b ef- 1 . v -Q, , Q .-,-. , w 4 . ',,,-rx, ,X ,MA -PX H X XXvc1 v- I X 5, ri fif, ' , X '- 41- 1 - '. ' gifi' . A f' ,V XX I ' . --,E , X.,Qi:iX Yivfi yrwe CX XY ' 'f ' W f-Lp ,fin ,- A 'rex Q gLbamVgwjJ1Qv -1-ff -5 1:--1 are ,LY 1 . .7 ' . 4 , ,- V X X XXI sf-3, X X 7 XX 1 ' . FQ , Ef I M' X' 'Z ' I ' . 1 N w X X1 1, 9 XL I X wgX X pf XX A Xt, X, X b XN ' S L X , X X X , ei FQmfS , . ' b ' 1 1fQ?hzXq 'ff' ' . - .- Q. f,1w.f.,,-.a , ,X X I Mi Y X ,. 1 - , ,X , ,LW -iii L A77 ..l kid? XY his X 4 f Dr. L.P. Hale Sponsor RESOLVED: THAT AFTER THE WAR THE NATIONS SHOULD FORM A CONFEDERATION T0 ESTABLISH THE EIGHT CHURCHILL-ROOSEVELT PRINCIPLES -,P ...f V 4. , . Everma Jo Hedrick Jewell Rae Nelson 1 also John Carlton 'N in . -1 if:-fn fx...'qj1 1 FF 1 V ll V .g -' , ..I,,' XX f 'Qian Ed? f fmwwwwhl . Walter Dreier Louis Stumberg Gordon Kegley sign-'fgg B , r rpg A u 'se BF LBS I!! i,A ...QTQ3 . . A Bx3 4f E4 ll llnrihltll ci, lc lsrirzl K n 'L :J nick Wolford igigjjt A . ur. Kel: President . V t f' lg- Sponso: , ' 5 V' ' ,SN 59 .F Zip, , l. , ':- .. I 1 'it . ' ' 1 'A - 1 wtf' f-ff L t Q B ik j 1 f t 7'Af?1f4i5g:1 ' f' B B: ' ' new-:V -ff Wcrnm Jewel R. Nelson Mary Clemmer Betty R. Simonton .- w 156' X N, -...rs V vv'-aw . 4. H - ' -1.'vA' ' .!f,,b-.- s-, 11:25-.Q 3 Sec., Treas. Vice-Pres. Beatrice Limon Irving Liggett Carol Isensee Annette Ocker Alberta Praeger Betty Peel Colleen Ivy Edith Haynie Barbara Harrison S.C. 1 1 ' . P? ' Xggr P lv by 'R -. -fv: , 'Qi Rep. ,1 A i ? J . I X, gi ,'f hai 'if' 'M' ' u 1-fx f 'J 'xf if 'Q f '5 . Farley ponsor 'S 'L' w ,mfg f 2 U w 4 ,Av I, . , 'u' 2. F 1 , I X P rum' -'TVX ' W ,,..-. -1 , Y B 'J , Ai' .S . . L ' U: , Y 7 fi V r-. .J w v w g, l..L .!.'.L -A Carol Isensee Sec., Treas. -Ziff ivnilfipiy W 1 x ,1 W Tl . K X -' m , ,dxf J 'x Colleen Ivey Vice-Pres. 551.1-ff2,ff1Ww '134e?f'aQ?i Ran -Mmh,- n'mmNuiu 111 1 gfngj it A ' gf-f 1 V V qv ri? .h ,HQ N' 1',J3 f 7 'VD Q.:I,1i iw ft M -' yin 1 -it I :TF f7i'. uv X W T9a?Hei .W .- Ti 1? a R 'f d 'ijaifif fi f , ' -' ' ' Q: L ' . 'm' Fr? 4-J VQV- 7' 117 7! ,l g lg,-7.51 1 12' fx , 'f.4iif7il1,.'27' , ws V ' -2.163 ,L Y-V Bettie Rose Simonton Delegate Phi Theta Kappa is the honorary society for Junior Colleges which includes students of the upper ten per cent in scholar- ship. Sixteen students made the honor roll, but Alma Lee Sissom, Ralph Bowman, Dorothy Mae Bates, Frances Thomson, and Eleanor Haas were ineligible because they were taking chiefly terminal or business administration courses, ag 53' b E453i! 5 egg gg' Q' 1-kQ'::'x'Z:1 is ' -!'M '- t -t As.- A . ,A xx'-g' -'- --e- I 4 . . . 'Ae n ' V I '4'A '1 Juanita Liggett Viron Vaky Maxine Hooker FffV W YQ J 1-up ma W' 'iw' Edith Haynie President in im 1- 1' 5 H' may 7Ak5 IJ q',1 N .f,. Vyfp Av' .fmt . ft ,,QTIiZ sf ' m . f rss- f,t 'Qj pf 2fggU,4 WU ff d t a -f , , A uWiQMQT5wE .,,, Xiu 3 J Barbara Harrison Annette Ocker Beatrice Limon Lois Virginia Williams Ce 'zi f e Qaaftli A r r r 1 1' n I w 1 I Mrs. Renee Kerr yi jyQ'Q '4if'A' Sponsorer ,LUMJ QQ 3' 2 M3H:QfaH ' I -,3,1n,, ,A vga , N V W .fs-' ,QQ , I g' 'w3rKf1!,f f .-1 ,. xr' ' K A mu r. 2 n r f r 1ifTf7'1E1 V .- o V n 'ei lshiifw W' P- J f.5dEf3ms:wa'A LN -.- , QQ ' ' gig Ann Colby 1 1 '- ', James Cass President Secretary 1 Lorraine Gallagher Irving Liggett Greek Zampikoos Lorene Pouncey W Vice-President 6Z'Rg x ' I 'T I' Robert Sanchez f qsifiagy I ,,:::g1,:' ' -culrzxuq 3, fr f W J I 1 is. Kerr Sponsor Lorene Pouncey Maenell Rouse Maria Rodriguez Ann Colby Marian Mathis anialz EE essww o f E at . t ' IS' , -V ' - E f t ie 1 - --f ' J - ' ' 4 M- ft t re ooioo he M f I P., v Lifes :U , V .I l, T, v .- A -vvv . f X ' 1 1. 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Cooley Elwood Mcllillian Jack Little Steve Rascoe Daryl Day Bob Janosky Lloyd Krebs . er t 1 ,J-L V 1 - ' f A. - ' , ' if ,x .- ,iff ,-ff l 'A X 'il 1 w hd N fa J fa x' Mi, V ' , . , ' , JP 7 M su- ar X - -fl. f 'U I' 1 'P Q! 45 ,Q px.. - N , . -I V V , Nara M sfff Carlisle Felder Sponsor A. 7 ., Jean Gates ' 1 Harrison Jane Bel Hooker M Pouncey X Graham Ellen Lucey Pruitt ---gn r i nw w-, N Marian Mathis Everma Jo Hedrick Muriel Ogden .3 IK' Dorothy May Bates President Arline Waldon Alma Lee Sissom Marian Hamlin Dorothy Smith Hazel Nickey La Verne Smith - Willa Jo Shaffer Patricia Brown 'Li ta-,--3 , ,eva ,J .,..-f -'41 A K 11 Secre. Vice-Pres. Treas. Joyce Gloyer Martha Speck ye P g Margaret Parrish Mary E. Hoffman I, , gf' I Alice Rountree Margaret Herrington 5-hgfflwfg, .dignwmg ' Maria Rodriguez Elizabeth Olsen Q It . ff-2 124- A A . T' 'T' Margaret Valdez Constance Lemer ' .+. ,T .N so T.. 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Y Barbara Harrison Irving Liggett Jimmy Young Juanita Liggett Elwood McMillan Dorothy Mae Bates Elizabeth Olsen ff 4 ,v X , -CTN 4' 'X 11 :lik I -- r 4 l .V 'F Colleen Ivy Gloria Ontive Catherine Nee Alma Lee Siss Frank Hankins Kathleen A James Kizziar E5 Fu., 1 ' ' ' fn '--- ..fi'f, vi l' 1 0-5 J aah I? w ,4J '?r . W 1 QL ' 5, X l - ,i f WW 'gil ff. Q IQ .E s May Q7.fjfi Robert Nolen onsor P 1 President , I? fu: V . ' ! 4- Wwll' lf:-3' 'MS ' N-A Q -U . 1 V 1. .i -- gr t ' V I A f' W ' 1' N ill 9,1 -. 1 I . X 1 ,a1af1'T'-f e igmfca A -A Marian' Mathis Everma Jo Hedrick Viz-on Vaky Sec. , Treas. Vice-Pres. Q S.C.Rep. J Mary Ellen Hoffman Jack McKean Jimmy Webb Carol Isensee Bertrand Arbuckle Muriel Ogden llae Dee Craeger Ernest Kowalik Bob Crawford Marian Hamlin Patricia Tom Maenell Rouse Martha Ann Fairchild Ralph Bowman Patricia Brown Alberta Praeger Barbara Harrison Eula May Sanders Ann Saffarans Bobby Waggener Eleanor Haas Catherine Neely Jane Gilliland Francis Sullivan Lois Williams Ruth Johnson rn ' .7 n - ' tw' , 1 ' W ' -ii if ' .. .1-, , v ' , . a. 1: f-1 U - .Q V' ff' fm, 5 ,- li-l r - I AA. ,- ,J Q .C-'Yr '43-. 1 ' va -ff V 2 V' ,. , 3 l J v' 1 ig' nj ' - f , '11 l , V, . V3 3 1 . , f , A , ,xi 'A 'Q 1 . -f,,, T' 1 ' '-511111 1 .Ll 'titer R ' ' Q A ' '- s N wmv 1 .4 I X . xv ' . , hub! ' P. if v 31k W iii ' A . W' L in - , -,J ::q..1g.t' 1-5 T' f f? ' 9 . ' . -A-2 g igt- - W- -1.3 X -1 4 , , :.flfyg '- J . - 5 V W . if? ffl ' .ffl - av, .uf 1019 , A P J ' . . 'fe . P. f . Af ' Ast Q h I ' ,. 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Marjorie Ellington - Mary Louise Polk Maria Rodriguez Martha Thompson Angelina Boyajian Everma Jo Hedrick Z- 1 1 1 Q- if X .. -. fx 1 Y' 1 -1 w- , 1 sa 1 S ,I L2 QQ 1 'G' .Wt 1' 7 l Q Nay' Wg .11 F' 11 muffin W J-Ji H gi J- -fv-' 1 'U' A,,,A4 CW s Klein ponsor x 'QF ...Q 4 X 79 . X X-1 x RG 11 Francis J. Miller Charlotte Barrow Marjorie Marriot Patricia Hampton Margaret Myers Nell Penn Mary Penn Mary Dean Barron Secretary - 1 : fam ' N L eafii 1 ' ' 5.4-214' . f . 'W V , . . ' '1 i X M fr , J ng. .ij v W .-L'-L f r FF: .'PP .' ' X , Y 4, I Martha Scott Vice-Pres. Virginia Sloan Beatrice Limon Marian Hamlin Jerry Butler Mary Whitener Mary Louise Polk Margaret Mires B X N A., R , . -wiv , ,H --. w ,- Y vt nf X .V . m N, V ly . , vw - ,,I5s-I.- sv ffl Maxine Hooker M' y President ,... 4' -p Q X D ' 1 -of , .u-4 ,- Mary Clemmer S.C. Rep. ,D iz fu- .-A ,, 1 ki. R, , ,H.'. fl r' Sf is ' w -an -,, If ., lf ' Betty Jane Bel Lorraine Gallagher Everma Jo Hedrick Kay Kellogg Joan Nelson Juanita Liggett Dorothy Hall . -N nxv ' - 4 f f ?'f , 1 ., I .V - . .1 sf, ' V fs f K ff ,1 H , , . L . X t tx 'N L' 1 11. 1 N x l .1 1 I' ,N X 1 5 Ii? 1 5 lt, Q. ,v. s. -1. ., i 3 - A .. ' 4, r -r . ' ' info' 5 N 4-fg- 11p N, m ' TS , ' -17,7 ,N Wqv!H,4LA I ,', +3 , W ' 5 F,-,l '. .-'wif 1 -:Vw ' .,. br X ,,, , ,.., I A , y - . . V 'E' :A J x 4 :- -1 :uT1:m E' Lk , H F! J J: f 'JY' U' 'S C1 5 ,, 5 , Q 1 vw? ifin , -'n 1 as 'Z'LlL3E'Z , 'N an Q , jx nh I o N x Juanita Liggett Mr. J.S.K Editor-in-chief Sponsm Dorothy Hall Alma Lee Sissom Hazel Nickey Willa Jo Shaffer Jimmy Webb Rosemary Walker 5 ,w Curtis Kerridge Catherine Neeley Jimmy Young Marian Mathis Barbara Harrison Marian Hamlin Alberta Praeger La Verne Smith Charlotte Barrow , 1 Q . Mary Ellen Hoffman Irving Liggett Jewel Rae Nelson Betty Jane Bel Eula Mae Sanders Virginia Sloan Mitchell Zampikoos Muriel Ogden Steve Rascoe e hr? 6' M ' ' -'L' ' . 'A J.-A 0 , .X 'v fs? M ez- ! ' L J tml air W 4 M 1 J J M f eoree 275 or - -- A 1 t . . X . - f--. . ntl V 3 7, .fl W , , . -N I v ,' W., 'V xrsyi I si. X f f li L or 1 4.1 Q. -- - ..... IX' if ' 1 A x'WEi4:,g,.v - dir A Q i . .vii . A X v I , mx Jwv ,, iQf' .H W, I ,W H , M, .qv 1 f.' ff' .wg v, -. 5' 5-fig J nv.!7 g- - , In J I xx , A e,' A vp? .J 6 . , I -, ' .1 ,M-QA , I .N ' 4 4 1 ar- FR ', w lm, ,. , W I v 'Q' YT? Q 1 .ki 1 . N 1 1 ' 1,,,,xL H 1 'sl Ng Qc, rbi: I X X I E ' A f ' , , , , -J.. ,V ,V ' , f, . W - 7:7 ' lil'-LE 9 '4'.f:'5f-J ' ' 11: ff - . rf -' .- rw -x , -Q:-1 ' ' v -A . rlfif'-1' 41 -x-:.-' . Qmwa x,mwX ffiu -'wh4 gywwi?WW5f wif f ' J. . , ,HQNE N Q. . A I AL . . 7 ,.,,,:2r,.3,gL5-,Q .QM ,!AJsI.,, L I9 3' I: . . 5 SMJIIEQ F A r N, g t .2335 :QL-,J ' L V 1 f - n vw .V J -aw-ii 4 -A . 71169 06 P It ,. E Editor-in-chie Juanita Ligget Club Editors E 'z:u,L9e'Z Ill! UL its f t Assistant Editor Dorothy Fay Hall Calendar Editors Willa Jo La Verne Hazel Nic Business Managers l'4' A N - Art Editor Virginia Sloan Shaffer, V xw Smith and 'X mx H 1..gifg3F5ffl Q, ' 1 K F E, Barbara Harrison and Alma Lee Sissom Photographers L, sr GLN QS, YT' --1 I ' I 1.-vLA!f,F.X key . J 4--13 fo- ,:r: -e- , , 'T' if fl V- , - up u gf-', or! ex X ia Feature Editors Marian Hamlin, Muriel Ogden and Marian Mathis Charlotte Barrow 3' Irving Liggett Mary Ellen Hoffman Betty Jane Bel Curtis Kerridge ', Y, f 1 - - Q 'J'-a.,-, gfg t :Sig w , , 4 N1 ,qw-,u , '. .a,.f A -4-me ., .. J. BQ Little Business Sponsor Ann Colby was editor of the newspaper until Nov- ember, then Bruce Patton and Frank Hankins edited an edition apiece. Steve Rascoe Marian Mathis Muriel Ogden Jack Little Alberta Preager 5 1 1 Barbara, Ann, Frank and Roger Welton Scott Catherine Neely Jimmie Webb Colleen Ivey Aileen Creigh Literary Spon Finally Roger Fore an- Barbara Harrison becal co-editors while still in the old building al carried through for tl remainder of the year Ellwood McMillan Lorene Pouncey Ralph Bowman Ruth Johnson Robert Sanchez 'Y' P A-lv V V J -, , 'JI gs 15' 4 N-'4fQ n',g 1 e-A4- .W J -A f X I ,W-xx 'i- ? QM, Y 'H 4 N ,-gip X , :Q ,g f X A .X Eiffm' 1 l'L'S.-.fI.ff fetotofofm p S , m - mv, .,f Q JW. . I 1 - ', J. -QQ vw! I , Sa 5 ll -1-n 41 4' Xp ' r ,I M 1 A S l VT' ff ' 'Q ay ll MK ? pf A ,ima f n t t . 1 .ag if 5 gr . - 15 l K Tm, . '-,Q ,. ,f ax . 'wg . f wl fi, AA+?xN tinwi' BHK?-, ri, W ' H ,H . 'W N QA f' ,3II:1, iQ55:'i':,siYi J'!7FafAirTi ':L- fqtt lmqffafff nnflQjyh3miBQ 'M YZ? 1,7 , ' Wzbea The class of nurses and diatetics comes to us from Fred Roberts Hospital. 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Merritt Orr finally registered after waiting at the college every day for a week beforehand. Fish needed a map to direct them through the registration routine. Sept, 18--Sophomores finally decided to register. Ho-hum, just another day for them. ' Sept, 19--Classes began, or did they? Practically all freshmen unknowing- ly cut first 2 classes, but came to first class meeting. Walter Dreier advised fish, NHave a heck of a good time while learning.H Observed on campus today: Girls working their wiles on good looking prospective dates for tonights football game. Dean's annual message to fish given today. This year lots of new faces from all parts of Texas and other states seen on campus. ' Sept, 20--Freshman and sophomore meetings. High moguls elected. Sophs chose Earl Shisler president, Everma Joe Hedrick vice-president, Maenell Rouse secretary and treasurer, Jack Powers Student Council Representative, Mr. St. Clair and Miss Klein sponsors. Gordon Best elected freshman president, and Bertrand Arbuckle, Marian Mathis, and Ralph Bowman elected vice-president, secretary and treasurer, and Student Council Representative, respectively. Sept, 22--Ars Vestis sponsored HGet Acquainted Day.H Freshmen tagged with names in green ink. Typical remark: HOh, let me see who you are.H Sgpp, 23--For once in Junior College girls are scarce ------- in glee club. Sept, 24--First meetings of Foghorn and Cruiser. Ann Colby continues as editor of Foghorn. Sept, 25--F. T. A. organized. President: Margaret Herrington. Sponsor: Mr, St. Clair. Sept, 26--Future Clark Gables and Hedy Lamarrs had first Red Mask meeting. SgpL4,21--Home ec. girls organize 1941 ars Vestis. Sept, 28--Fish-soph football game ended in tie. Girls of neither side had to imitate the barefoot boy. Sepp, 30--Girls hustling about getting dates for the backward dance. Marion Hamlin received a new slant on date-getting. QgL4,l--Cruiser launched. Juanita Liggett will be at the helm as editor- in-chief. At night Backward Dance: Flash: Frank Whaley rating 2 escorts Girls technique of tagging: HFollow me upg I don't want to get stuck with this guy.U Qgtppg--Miss May, the pretty blond new speech teacher, has the boys all agog, while the dreams of the girls were shattered when they learned Dr. Farley is a married man, ' QQLL-S--Le Cercle Gaulois organized. James Cass was chosen prsident. Today Dr. Hale asked, Fwhat happens when a man nominated for the vice- presidency dies before the election?H Brilliant Stude, UHe is buried.H Qgt, 4--First issue of Foghorn came out. The freshman edition--it was done in green and white. Qgt, 6--Big aim of Student Council this year is to have more student body entertainments. Spanish Club organized. Robert Sanchez re-elected president. Q9il.1--Hurrah fOr the hurricane! It gave lots of students a chance to skip, and the others got out at noon. QQLL-Q--Spanish club members ate a Mexican dinner at the Girl Scout Little Houseg then tried to figure out what the Mexican consul was saying- he spoke in Spanish. Afterwards the kitchen was taken over by Junior College girls doing--guess what? QQL..2--Seen between ll and 12, Junior College big shots getting Hshotn by Caller-Times cameramen. The lucky stiffs even got out of classes. QQLl.lQ-'MYSteTY Club had B night meeting. They decided to sponsor a Hallowe'en dance and appointed Catherine Neely to be the chairman of the dance committee. This meeting was followed by dancing and refreshments Dr. Seale objected to so much swing music. Wayne Johnson asked, HHow ' would you like HTen Pretty Girls?n Dr. Seale: HSuits me fine.N Qct,,ll--Mr. St. Clair to his education class: HI guess it's just im- possible to please this bunch. Why, if I brought a five gallon can of chocolate ice cream up here some hot May morning, you'd ask why didn't you get vanilla.H QQLJ-lg--Pictures of many Junior College students who got Ushotn last week made the first page of the society section of the paper. QQii.l3--The lowly fish defeated the mighty sophomores. First tests of the year--that's all. Qgt, 14--Barefoot day for beaten sophs. Two members of the fair sex who disobeyed the order found their shoes on the flagpole, Qgt, 15--Today the Junior College lost a great friend, when its president, Mr. R. B. Fisher passed away, Qgt. 15--A memorial service was held in room ll in honor of Mr. Fisher, Mr. Harvin read the article in the morning paper about our president, then Maxine Hooker gave a short talk in behalf of the student body. After that college was dismissed, His funeral was held at 2:00 P,M, The Ars Vestis initiation, originally scheduled for today was postponed. QQL, 12--Freshman class elected Patty Holder vice-president of the Student Council and Dr. Farley and Miss May as their sponsors. Sophomores dickered all meeting over whether to have a college ring or not. Qgt, 18--Foghorn came out. Mr. M. P, Baker to be our new Junior College president. ' Qgt, 19--J. C. Cooley, Frances Jean Miller, Ruth Johnson, and Roy Rule had their faces pasted in society section of town paper. Reason: They are Mystery Club officers. Qgt, 20--Fish walked away with football series. Qgt, 21--Eula Mae Sanders and Marian Mathis busy collecting money from sophomores for their pictures. Qgt, 22--Dr. Farley has his students puzzled over his eyebrow-raising technique. How does he do it? Qgj, 23--Seen at Ars Vestis skating party from 10 to 12, Ruth Myers, Patty O'Byrne, Dorothy Hall, and Lonnie Glascot monopolozing the floor-- but not by preference. Miss Klein was content to look on. A wonderful time was had by all. Qgt, 24--Freshman started getting their pictures taken for the annual. Qgt, 25--Lots of exs seen strolling about the campus. Annual photo- graphers busy taking pictures. - Qgt, 27--J, C, Cooley and Catherine Neely were worrying over plans for the costume dance Wednesday. Ruth Johnson becoming very adept at picking pockets. CShe's the mystery club secretary and treasurerl. Qgt, 28--La Verne Alley burning the midnight oil to finish stage decorations for the dance. A government student asked Dr. Hale to tell him who made the highest grade on a test. Dr. Hale hesitated, Gordon Kegley said, NOh, that's all right Doc, I didn't want them to know.u Dr. Hale: Nwhich, the highest or the lowest grade?H Qgt, 29--Hallowe'en Costume Dance given by Mystery Club a great success. New members were initiated Cand Howb before dance. Then everyone enjoyed dancing, cookies, and punch. Prizes for the best costumes were taken by the red devil CMarian Mathisj and by the skleton CGeorge Waltonj. QQL4-QQ--Juanita Liggett seen peddling cookies left over from last night's dance-to the neighbors. Poor neighbors. Lots of red question marks seen around school. Reason--Mystery Club initiation last night. Hggggl--Seen in shorthand, chivalrous Mr. Little picking up the contents of Rosemary Walker's purse. CLipstick, powder, beads, rouge, pencil, fountain pen, and handkerchiefsh. Nov, 3--Many wings seen flying about. Reason: cadet dance the night before. gov, 4--Red Maskers met that evening, almost fought over the question of bringing outside dates to the Christmas Dance, watched a skit, heard a reading, and finally hurried home to cram for tomorrow's exams. Hoy, 5--Dr. Farley's translation of Chaucer was interrupted by a student: Dr. Farley, are you Eng1ish?H Dr. Farley: UNO, why?H Student: nWe1l, you translate Chaucer so well.U Dr. Farley: HThat's the first time anyone accused me of being a relic from the Middle Ages.n Ngy, 6--One of our sophomore students, Sarah Ann Crider, was injured in an automobile accident. Earl Shisler gave her mother, who was also hurt, a blood transfusion. Hoy, 1--Cruiser advertising campaign got started with Greek Zampikos as manager. Goad this year is 3700. Cwhewh. Hoy, 8--Enrollment this year is 340-225 in day school and 115 in night school. That's an increase over last year's enrollment. Lorene Pouncey dropping in late to classes--reason: Mrs. Agee sick. Hoy, LQ--Student council made plans for formal dance. Lots of happy faces seen on this Monday, usually a day of gloom. Reason: tomorrow is Armistice Day--a holiday. Egg,-ll--Students spent the day picnicing, fishing, and some actually studied!!! Hog, 12--Just found out Jimmie Webb's real name is James Arnold Webb, Jr, and he spells Jimmie with an ie because he thought girls spelled theirs with ye. Nov, 13--Quiz program at Spanish 'Club Social. The winner, Richard Davis, received a box of candy. A Hoy, lg--Girls got to wear their evening dresses at the Student Council Dance, first formal of year. The dance became a hen-party when all the boys went outside to congratulate Irving Liggett on his birthday--in the usual manner. . Ngy, 15--Scene: press room on deadline day: Waggener and Bowman lustily singing opera, or something--Pouncey and Colby swapping Jokes--Fore begging for copy--and Sanchez offering none. Hoy. 11--Cruiser advertising campaign--Jewel Rae Nelson's team taking lead. Alberta Praeger, a member of that team, bringing in more ads than anyone else. A very noisy game of football--with a coca cola glass as the ball-- was played on the front lawn until Dean Harvin appeared. Then both noise and glass disappeared. Hg1,,lQ--Sarah Ann Crider came back to school. Pauncho had a big smile on his teeth, oh, beg pardon, his face. Could it have been to show off his new teeth. Nov, 19--Creative writing club organized. H921-QQ--What's happening? Dr. Hale and Miss May mutilating Spanish, Mary Carlisle and Miss Klein attempting shorthand, Dr. Farley struggling with zoo, and Mr. Kelly with bookkeeping. Could it be because of the convention? H914-21--Dong! Dong! Dong! Grades came out. Need we say more. Nggg-22--New thing in exterior decorations. Black Yea Robstown on white plaster. - gov, 23 --Music club organized. Dr. Farley sponsor, Mixed chorus made its first appearance of the year at the'Y. M. C. A.bui1ding for Vesper Services. Said the boys: Ulf there's going to be any cadets there, I'm not going.H I Nov, 24 Say beg he'd be --Cruiser chicken dinner for advertising participants got off with a inning. Doc McGregor snapped one picture after Mr. Kelly claimed picking chicken out of his ears for a week, Advertising campaign total--3550. Very good. Nov, 25 --Foghorn dinner at Shoops. Ann Colby, Mrs. Creighton, and Mrs. Littlethoroughlyenjoyed the Hstag?H dinner. Foghorn girls, you don't know wh at you missed. Nggg-QQ--J. C, girls still gabbing about the super-special time they had at the Cadet Pool dance Saturday night. No wonder it was fung there weren't enough girls to go around! Dec, 1--Grind begins again. Bob Price, in a typical holiday mood, re- marked: HI dont see why we don't go to school one day a week and sleep the other six.n Deg,-2--Textile girls moan over their amateur attempts at crocheting. Red Maskers decide to cheese in on Ars Vestians and sell candy on Thursday to raise money for a Christmas dance. Deg, 3--Murder trial in room 10: weeping widows, hysterical ex-convicts, fainting defendants, take the stand as clever lawyers grill them. But don't be too startledg it's only the try-outs for the Red Mask play. Dec, 4--Lots of moans and groans around the campus. Reason: Red Mask candy sale in full swing. Results: well, you know. Dgg 5- traded Dec I 6 cards . Deg, 8- radios In Congress to Dec, 9--Mrs and Mexican u fantastic at Bertha Lacey's studio thatg Deg,-lg--Many Junior College music streets to the high school to hear -Business men in the making--Frank Hankins and James Kizziar nlizziesn even-up. We wonder who got gipped? Colleen Ivey, Edith Haynie, Richard Davis busy making Christmas Proceeds go to the Spanish Club. Students shocked to hear that Japan had attacked Pearl Harbor. World events crowd out school studies as students group around room 10 and ll students assemble to hear the president ask declare war on Japan. members started making native Spanish our teachers tripping the light --we can't let them get ahead of us like . Kerr and Spanish Club costumes. Discovered: -lovers waded through our Corpus Christi the Houston Symphony Orchestra. CIt was well worth ith. neg, ll--History and zoo classes listened to Congress declare war on Germany and Italy. Despite war, Spanish Club had their annual Christmas party. Dec, 12--Student directories came out. Physics class thought Japs were coming when a series of fireworks were set off near school. Dgg, 13--It takes nine years to complete all the courses offered by this Junior College, Swede figures the same time limit, just taking trig and algebra Dec, 15--Bill of Rights assembly: after a brief introduction by Dr. Hale, Bertrand Arbuckle and Patty Holder gave a dialogue on the Bill of Rights. This was followed by Dean Harvin's speech. Dec, 16--Seen at Red Mask formal--Santa Claus Harvin handing out candy-- Victor Bentliff taking advantage of mistletoe with Ruth Myers--Stummie getting wrapped up in the falling decorations. Qec, 17--Sigma Epsilon formed. Dick Wolford elected p Clemmer, Jewel Rae Nelson, and Bettie Rose Simonton ot Qec, 18--Y. W. C. A. started counting stitches for the residentg Mary her officers. Red Cross. Qec, 19--Mystery Clubbers go carolling, land get lots to eatj. Qec, 20--Foghorn came out. Students bid each other Merry Christmas, exchange gifts and cards, md go home to work, study, o r play. lan, 5--Back to school--Yawning mouths, flickering eyelashes over sleepy- looking eyes. Drop-outs from school: G. B. Holmes, Muriel Pruett, Doris Robinson. Qgg, 6--Everyone praying for Robstown's SHOW, I Jan, 7--Coldest day yet, Miss May getting gray completing with mumps, the draft, colds, and jobs for her actors and actresses time. Jan, 8--Spanish Club decided to give Cabaret Dance in the new building. Question: Who started the fire in Thursday chemistry lab? Whose experiment was not successful? Jan, 9--Just found out that a certain Kay 0'Neil, who broadcasts over the radio is our own Catherine Neely. Jan, lO--Foghorn having editor troubles agog then Barbara Harrison, Roger Fore, became the editors. Then Bruce dropped Frank, because of his work, resigned as Roger Fore and Barbara Harrison are now Jag, ll--Flash: Mae Dee Creager became but she sure looked like one after Miss how to make-up an actor OH her. lgg, 12--Navy personnel Nell Penn. lgg, 13--Foghorn staff, have enough copy to put out a paper. Ann Colby re Frank Hankins, out and joined editor, but he the co-editors an old woman. May had finish signed about a month and Bruce Patton the marines, and is still a reporter. Well, not really, ed demonstrating Ctwo cute cadetsj seen on campus with Mary and after working all afternoon, d iscovered they didn't Jan. 14--Even with exams coming up, college girls led by Hedrick busy practicing their dance routine for the Lion's Club Minstrel. Jgg, 15--Red Mask play--given in the courthouse, Karen Andre CCatherine Neelyj found not guilty. Jan, 16--Verdict tonight: guilty. Orchids to Miss May and her well- chosen cast for two splendid performances. J. C. Vikings defeated San Antonio Junior College team 28 to 22. lag, 11--Textile girls spent the morning dyeing--their head scarfs. Vikings drop game to Victoria Junior College 38 to 20. Joe Schnitz joined the married men. lgg,-12--Many relieved sighs unburdened as sophs turn in their government term themes, Tennis team has first meeting with Coach Steakley. Jan, 20--Charles Wells, world-journalist, spoke to student body.' Everyone agreed that he was the best speaker we have had so far this year. lgg, 21--Mr. Jones lectured to Sigma Epsilon. Shorty Rouse and Earl Shisler did fancy rug-cutting steps in activity period while Jerks swung Out. Miss May persuaded to go to the show with 4 boys--Rossi, Nolan, Swede, and Sullivan. A Jag, 22--Mr. Kelly's students introduced to the halogen family: the widow halogen with her four daughers: Flourine, the dizzy blond, Chlorine, green with envy of her sister, Bromine, the red head, and Iodine, the fat brunette lag,-QQ--Everyone doing that last minute research for-themes, typing budgets are dueg history students are busy copying questions, while chess players and A. and M, boys lounge on campus. u - 1gnL,2g--Frances Jean Miller exhibiting her diamond from the returned Wayne Johnson. Foghorn came out. . Jang-gi--Ennis Walden renewed old acquaintances and played chess back at Ye Olde Campus, while Roy Best contemplated joining the air force. Jan. 27--Correct usage of grammar. Sentence used in Dr. Farley's class: nCooing softly, we heard the pigeons in the loft.H Why did Bob Crawford laugh so loud? Jan,2Q--Exams began. Library was moved to new building. Students' spirit hit a new low when they heard of the emergency all night blackout. Jang-22--Students stumbled through exams, for which they were kept from studying by blackout. lag,-QQ--Mystery of the caged room in the new building: At first thought spectators supposed that, because of the wiring, it was a room for experimen- tation with rodents. But what a shock the Cruiser and Foghorn people got when they found out it was to be their future home. Jan, 31--Mert and J.C, playboys CClay Hamon, Swede, Rossi, and Bertrandl rode horseback all over the campus while less fortunate students took exams. Feb, l-4--Students get plenty of that stuff called sleep. Feb, 4--Semester begins in new building. Students have the initial diffi- culties of finding their room and getting schedules straightened out. Classes were on 20 minute schedule, Freshmen were subjected to English tests. Egg,-Q--Second day: New students getting acquainted. Old students sorry to hear Mrs. Kerr is in the hospital at Temple. It is hoped she will be back soon. Freshmen took psychological tests, typical remark: nThey know I'm crazy, so why should I have to take a test.U Eeh,5--Charles Sergeant brought a friend to school--his pet dog. Reb, 1--Maxine Hooker, Mary Clemmer, Shorty Rouse, Eula Mae Sanders are the lucky ones going to A. and M. dance. Egg, 9--War time went into effect. Result--many sleepy eyes and Huneagern faces seen at first period classes. The nice, slushy, wet weater, which caused Bobs Crawford and Price to get stuck, did not add to the cheerfulness of the early hours. Zeb, 10--First assembly of new semester. Walter Dreier, Lorene Pouncey, Roy Rule, Roger Fore, Marian Mathis, and Patty Holder introduced the plan for a series of student assemblies, with a S10 prize for the best one, and a S5 prize for the second best. The first entertainment in the new school was a cabaret dance given by the Spanish Club in the dramatic arts room. It was a formal with all the trimmings--food, floorshow, and orchestra. Ish,-ll--Flash, girls: Never bum a ride home with Irving Liggett and his car Bessie on a rainy day, for you might have to push as Jewel Rae Nelson did. Egg, 12--Did anyone see Beatrice Limon and her perishable box? Could it have been chocolates? Zeb, 13--Alma Lee taking over during Miss Felder's absence. Electricity went off, which further complicated matters. No lights, no bellsg result: late students had good excuses, for once. Icp, 14--The rains came--no college today---Stummie, Walter, Kaler, Janosky, Kegley, Greek, and Peeler had a good time wading while making money pulling cars out of the mud. Ieb, 16--Registration day for ages 20 through 44. No school for studes, but faculty had to help register. Some lucky teachers got to see Bing Crosby and Johnny Weismuller. Egg, 11--Center of attraction: 4Third finger of Mary Carlisle Felder's left hand. Foghorn came out. ' Feb, 18--Nominations for popularity contest madeltoday, Ambitious Lorene Pouncey works in the library and carries seven subjects. Eeb, 19--Dr. Farley very excited when Carol Isensee Hfainted,U but did his face turn red when he discovered she was just practicing for dramatics class. More fun! Zeb, 20--Phi Theta Kappa, local chapter of thelnational honorary society for junior colleges, organized. Edith Haynie, presidentg Colleen Ivey, vice- presidentg Carol Isensee, secretary, Bettie Rose Simonton, delegate, sponsor, Dr. Farley. Eeb, 21--John Carlton beginning to wonder when he'1l ever get time to study, what with his working in the library and in the office and preaching, Eeb. 23--The Jerks fBob Price, Frank Hankins, and Bob Nolenj holding forth in the auditorium while jitterbugs nwent to town.H The cast of the contest play nEternal Lifen has been chosen, and rehersals are to begin soon. Egg,-22--F. T. A, swings out with musical assembly program. Mr.Young, cornet ist from Driscoll Junior High, amused everyone with his imitation of a little boy playing at a recital. Great opera singer Everma Jo seen roller skating herself toward fame, Eeb, 25--Favorite election held during activity period, Ars Vestis girls lunch at Chicken Shack, at which plans for the rest of the year were pre- sented. They plan to give a folk dance, a style show, and a formal dance. Egb, 26--Extract from Ralph Eowman's journal: UI dreamed that Father Neptune ascending from the sea, cried out to me, HArise, my son, and join they comrades of the rain, for thou, too, art a drip.H Eeb, 27--HFishesH meet in assembly and decide to give the sophomores a dance on April 20, the day before San Jacinto Day, so they can sleep late the next morning. feb, 28--Half the Cruiser went in to the printers yesterday, and this part must follow soon, so good-bye till next year. We hope you have enjoyed the calendar. w-1-vp ' .:, , ,,a-vu, ew 51? Jenzfa Others not pictured are Helen Joiner . Edward Bacak Martha Berry Randolph Coleman Barbara Jean Gottlich Sarah Ann Lucas Billy Masterson Caroline Moody James Moore N' Yf f fi Tir N C... + . 'Q' 5' ,y A N .N if rib, 'I , .T . DL. V V . ,QJW . 34.31 John Carlton Geoffrey Berman ' ,rv , 1 V A -,, . Y. 'nn FW M , - 4, .-, az, n f -1 I, ln If A X r ff? far 5 .5 ,N 1. p.. My - ,. Qui.: f .Q . -ig ff' 'iii ff? f -'f 'Sr - .1195 Robert Sullivan Mrs. Thelma Jenkins Katherine Prowse J. W. Ricks Jean Westervelt Bobbie Jo Wilson N., in - i .', . ,, 4 . r ' rp, ' I Jane'Wi11ians ,..,4r:' , ji 1. , - J lx . ' Timothy Keane v.-c..F-:F-rl-...-,1.. wvj rx -i . IF:-Q' : W www., 'fi 1' H A Mr, - 51? ,,1 V . W T , if i,fk!12?,k ,f3 .JJ ' 4 A ' ' lf5H4 f-fy -ld piigj ,m,,Nj,, Tj. :Qs , , fw?f M W , 1 ' fr +3 Q 1 , .ji -' y 1 ,15 I .A 1, f, yy , . Eliza- Rosa Gonzalez L. D, Lummus Patricia Cochran U :lf lg Ann Williams Q, Y 'P. 1. - .. Af, Ruth A 1111 Pat LA. W Y Q! , r 4 ff,45jf5i ,- A-.4 ,. . 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Elwood, Roger, and Steve .411 ,.--. iff Q 1 . hu iii- I4 -+533 Cou1dn't be cuter Peek-a-boo Poor tree EA W.. L 5? jig? Enemy in our camp A 8: H on leave Free Air , Poor Lonnie CGrass-blowingl , 1 , . a .' Tv 3,,p:4',L V -,Q I HLA. g 5.x 1 Q .2 ,q- '-- T r -. '1 :'i! :w ' I 4.4 I rr- 5 'pl x., f.. ,.wF H Q ,, .W--1-I, v X E I 'unl- 'iii J W , , , N JJ Fu , ' 1 .Alf -Q xi,- V' f 3 wh sh J ' f ' 4 ' fd. 7 Q. 1 ..a,,A L A 1 x . 'if'- 4 .. , . tg,-,1 - 'Q-1?- '.'a fp 4 -..m ', ' 1- Q1 X' , Wv I Xs:,M9+' ' n , .M .X W . ' . :fm - 'L 1. 5.. Sanchez, Colleen ey, and HZSO4 mn ....- G-. Inside Shots J. C, and Annette Ocker pouring over UChemn manuals, Barbara, busy as usual. Dr. Busch and Carol Isensee. Beatrice Limon experimenting. Pancho and Riose pose while on duty. 7. .j 3a sa 6. Ned Miller balances his equation with one hand and his head with the other. J I 594 I UW 1 Bobby Wagener, atherine Neely, and rank Rossi in HNight ' January 16N Scene: ourt House.' Bob Nolen swings t during inter- ssion at the Cabaret nce Feb, 10, 1942. onsored by the anish Club for the blic. First social ent in our new x nior College. First dance of e year at Civic nter. Backward nce, in which the rls cut. 2. Marian Mathis Eleanor Haas and Viron Vaky. 4. Hosts and host- esses of Cabaret Dance, Gloria Ontiveros Barbara Harrison Steve Rascoe Isabelle Castenada Lorene Pouncey Richard Davis Robert Sanchez A Ann Colby, Francis Johnson, and Frank Hankins. 6. Mystery Club Halloween initiation followed by a dance in full costumes. 5. ' 4. 6. u , ,. QA, j N , -sis w, E - , , W x v Y L, Q L - '-f ,v, ,, v ,-r. . :bg-5 , J, , 'rt '. ff., . . n Q .V ,-5-. '-.14 ' .,,, , t V , ,,,, ' '53 I 1 I 'Q-:--: .H EQ ,,,,,. V H . 1 , V -5.5551 H r:'.f'1'JZ-TLLKIW T Vi ,,,, X iz G' f A E f Hr 'U di Sv 4 , , v , I VJ. JZ-, , ..m i. NJ A 4 M .Q,'u1 2i4: ' A -r mfs- -'A' v6 -.1 r Mi ,. sf-'QA k gn? 5 Ili x - ie' M 4. ' XT-' 1 QL ., 'Y Vu' i' Y . ,f 13.1,-'H ' , Lfftpr. 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First game I 6 ll Jack Powers, Robert Lovelace and Billy Fowler coming in for their share of publicity. i ,fr H 1 ii? 'KA' 1 't 'Liu' N: 'Pi' H, .. .. in U gl , ' -' , ',' f .. ,. , ., . ,-...v.-Y-,-.'.,-mg. :L: -A,-'w ...,,,,, ,,..L. x H7 ,Ar .I ,,-Q, -- ,' 1' ll! ' 'iQ- 'X4.f.f': 1::f':'-'A-. '. '-Aff. V I 15: f . v-J.. ,-'- Ml , - fr I ji :q'.'L,..y . 1.. . . 21- - lf -- ,. -. - Y 1' '-1'w-- , I 1 ,Q 1 L 4 w V l.u RUE, L F 1. 1 s w, FR: X - , f..o,,.A H nr A 1 5 , r J! I FOAF' In x X 4 w-- f' x A - -.N-4 EA, , A X , IW 5 1 5 N , W V 4-1 1 , v 1 1 X M J 4 Q1 1 KU 1 5,5 xg ff ,il I I 1 sf fs if AN? Q31 1 u 'B 1, . - if e 4 ' :ffl A XA,w w - -' 'X w ,Q 'l. 'HE'-1 W ij- rf:,. .N l - k H. 'f uf 1 la' --d 7 1 , ' - I W . ' A -fy K Coming at you! I I - A A Milton, Norris, G., B. ,, i -: l J g i l , fy, ' 4 gi ., 4. r and George Davis ' .J - -all ' gd we fy -Q ulliwzl -I Ax .A -A iarrl ,. -rr N. . -e : -5 ,IQAQ in 1f f . lfa3'1' -Q - - X f-' ,ffl-4i.:2., f-2 + ' g?3-'m::- v ' sqwffv. 1, ,Zff't I Quik, 4 Y: , '?,5,:?1-g- I V 4 g- ,k.riwS:i1,vj,QfgivV-5Y,.AvvQ,L:i3WL-:,vM,' qi,-,I .w.,.u T4 -was '- -5 . A 3, ' 2 -,L I ug- l '- ff,4,f. f'N-fi1a.':z.,2irgiirfzeaf-1'i:.:224ifiiLE'21..,..'2 'fl Sfigfrfi,-Q '- ' ' .' xr.-,V -,Jar iv ' Fiijw'F4155-9iff.JL':Zffjf,5ggiven' N . .1 ai: 'V 'I W , up 2 .. ' e Q- 1' ' .uh ws, , ' . , ' , ll l Nz, 1 -li, 1 'K L: rj. HRT. ' ' 9' Q' - FQ 1 1 .Q. ,, ,gg -e 3 '. 1 Z.-,Liv .I I Y. X V. ,ww-, . . , Q .u4l,1.g3i?j'f, Kf,PW.Fr.j,1,5g3.g'5i5.-Q1h l-.V Q, V f . A . Sf wi fjL1.g:5'i J A . ' ,,Mm33,L.1,JWml,Mg Y, A-.Tb I After him, Sarg, ole boy .,:': -gil? 155, ',,r,, - V ,H7v?! ' KI'-41,5 Vw, - L 'vi' , i -'A ' 1 l -'f-wg-rmxww fy , , 4. , ,r . -wa. Q- x What happened? Could be the fish have it cinched. 1. '- - 'Q -, ,z - -.Q w-,:,. A : l '. 1 ...J .l..1........ j13CZJl48l1.6 , . 1 K . gf jx' .., .ly 9' George Brownwell Gordon Best I l G. L rx- Mitchell Zampikos George Brownwell Gordon Best Coach Robert Case Harmon Joiner Dick Wolford Mitchell Zampikos los G 'Hr rf mln 1 ll' a,r I 2 1' 555. 1 B A S K E T B A L L Hampered by the outbreak of war, the Viking basketball season was Hniln during the 1941-1942 campaign. At the outset of the season, prospects looked bright, but in the final stage of the cage drama, the forces of the Vikings were reduced almost half compared with the original team at the start. Playing seven encounters, the valiant Vikings won only one, while dropping the rest. ' At the outset of the season, with a new mentor, Bob Case to guide them, the Vikings dropped their initial tilt with the Mountaineers of Schreiner Institute, 24 to 27 on January 9. The next day they put up a stiff battle with the Texas Lutheran aggregation, only to lose 33 to 25, On January 16, the local collegi- ans broke into the win column, by rack- ing up their only victory of the season by trouncing the hapless San Antonio Junior College, 28 to 22. One of the best clashes of the season for the Vikings was played when the Victoria quintet met and de feated the CCJC Cagers, to the tune of 38 to 20. Regardless of the one- sided score, the Vikings played one of their best affairs of their com- paign. San Antonio JC got their reveng by winning 33-20 on Jan.24. Another close one for the records, with the Vikings having another hard piece of luck. Hitting a new low, the power- ful Schreiner juggurnaut, victimed the locals 71-28, The last contest of the season, and the last stand for the Vikings ended in their being on the short end of 36 to 23. 1942 TENNIS TEAM Gordon Best, Irving Liggett, Alma Lee Sissom, Rose Mary Walker, Frank Whaley ev W H '1 x. .1 -rx ., 31 ,i.'f7'.,25i?f'i1W3, I1 Tennis, as well as basketball, was also hard hit by the war. However, in the netters case, it was not man-power, but priorities. What with abandoned, the competition in this district local racqueteers had no alter- native but to compete with local material and non-conference players. At the time of this writing, no games had been played. Coached by high school net mentor, Dan Steakley, the following reported for duty: Maxine Hookerg Jane Gillilandg Rose Mary Walker and Alma Lee Sissom, former state doubles champs in high schoolg Frank Whaley and Gordon Best, also high school state doubles champsg Irving Liggett, and Lloyd Krebs. Rose Mary Best and Frank the State Meet doubles event. Nelson will be Walker, Alma Lee Sissom, Gordon Whaley will represent CCJC at in Arlington, May l in the Irving Liggett and Jewel Rae the singles players at the Meet. Boys Doubles Team Gordon Best and Frank Whaley n u 1 ull: llllllligg I ll Ill ms la: IIS :sail l-'Ill gagsllidp BIUUIIBI llnnnnmuuv g:gggElE5NHWi lqmmsnw egg mamsmwlfiwsww Inf? Wglw en: slam' mf- A1 5 ,naw-as anus my H B ,:. 3 ll E .1 - W gunmanna1umeluiguun:llsmlBggg . Eg wfofza A EQ 'I 35's 5g-fTw . . ,qm1'rg3'u gq',,,ggE,,'ve' .'f ,,f -- u , ,-.., - e . m,,wA lW:Q?EWE 2:15, V5.1EtJ?f' J Girls Doubles Team Alma Lee Sissom and Rosemary Walker BT1 'T ve . u f K, f B -4 ,Q ,. 121-L - .L ff af of X Q ' 1 .f . M . W. e fu .- Q F ' . '. -1 HH .121 V' . - Q , y , ,, Afqrl 'QQ .H -ffasffl . -1 1-,.-W .Q J A-,L'!LL'fs,:,. L- qs,-,. -4, .: - -. 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Electric power :ed put your Garand in your hands, Johnny. l ,aw 3l'l'I'P1I13Ii5'l'I2ZIN 6: SUNS 1 i I ff 417 zpxx 4 Z ifdghgig H -- QR, Q X ,zfw ' Q 4 1 Al 3 v2 It takes atremendous lol of power to make all the guns, tanks, planes and ships we need -but America bus a lor. Power reserves, built up in advance by business rngn who manage America's electric companies, have been able to meet almost every defense demand overnight. We of Central Power and Light Company are glad we can help, johnny, by doing our. share. We're glad to pledge our co-operation with you and the government--to make America so strong if ran remain forever free and rurafraizl. CENTRAL POWER LIGHT COMPANY INVEST IN AMERICA! BUY DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS '73-1 N .fx 1 fl , ,.! ,, , I J 4 3 li' 4. V . ima-W 7,1QF3,i:tE 35135 W . v-'rv , www,-wa 535331 9- 'fri .1 3' :gy I - , . 1 D ,.1 I 'I . iii- If .,.g ',,' .+C- av 5 us- 'X ' 'Q ff? TF' ' A t - ' fr- iii -. ' ' ' - 7 l- -.'-1,21g2-,,-f b ' bf? -V ua - Q-.fu 2 . 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