Dilley High School - Wolf Den Yearbook (Dilley, TX)
- Class of 1941
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' I , LB' 'z' .ui A X 97 f QQ if K X 'ffl' ' o 3 ral? 1 ' ' Q . wif ' 2 '. ' , I , we . z f 'h, 1 2, he A , 1 . . . . 1 .L . ,.' T' , A 1 , A L . 5 , . . r- L h , H v, ,' m THE HA. FACULTY K new ANNIE JAY BROWN B S Commercial MEHLIN FAULKN1-:H FRANCES ASHBQRN B S Science Band B S. Homemakhng MOZELLE POWELL EDWARD EARNEST B.A. Spanish B.S. Principal 4 RUBY BARTLEY Superintendent Music FRANK NAGY B S. Agriculture MINNIE B. HOLTERMANN B.A. English CLASSES bl lf ,SL--Xa A' X It ' I 6494?-ff Tennis '58 Basketball '41 H E Club 5yrs Choral Club Syrs 9 - LW H E 5 s Volleyball 5yrs Basketball '41 ,-bfi,-,Zines-ada. H E Club 4yrs Pres '41 Pep Squad 2yrs Cheer Leader 4 Class Reporter 4 iw..-p,4Zn H E 5 rs Basketball '41 Volleyball Zyrs Baseball '58 fn Ol -19 UML'-' 60-fa' F A 4 Football 40 Track Qyrs Baseball '58 51-Al Annual Staff '41 H E C b 5yrs Artist '41 Class Sec ,66uuvQ-.f-KI-1, F A 4 Football Oyrs Baseball '41 Track '58 H E 5 rs Basketball '41 Volleyball Zyrs Baseball '58 Post Graduate Leona School 40 E a Basketball '41 Annual taff Editor '41 Class Pres F A 3 Band Syrs 5wPf777nLm Football Zyrs Basketball Qyrs F A 4 Reporter '41 Class Sec Treas Jang WWI Football 2yrs Basketball Syrs Baseball 2yrs Vice Pres. F. F. A. '41 1 'lug p Student Council ?yrs Pres '40 Annual Staff Qyrs Ass't Editor Paper Staff '40 Band Syrs Vice Pres 40 '7W0nnuAf iiikcba Leona Volleyball Syrs Baseball '38 Basketball '41 Gfhl-YKL gawv Student Council Pres '41 Valedictorla of Class '39 Parllmentarlan of District Future Home makers of Tex Credit in piano '40 51.54141 J! Football Zyrs F A 3 Baseball 2yrs Basketball '40 Nmnllhzfvfdwr Football 40 Basketball 2yrs yrs Baseball '38 330-'PLO Basketball 3 rs Football 2yrs Baseball Syrs F A 5 jl.z,44,l,-da, ffylif H. E. 3 s Volleyball Zyrs Baseball '58 Basketball '41 mama, Zffrlafw Post Graduate Leona School '40 F. F. A. '41 3 lf! Lzwnmpabvqn. H E 5 s Volleyball Syre Basketball '41 Baseball '38 ZLjpu4L6Z4L1Q1 F A 5 Parlimentarlan '40 Watch Dog '4 Football Zyrs Track '58 Bev-olijwvf Student Council '3 Pep Squad 2yrs Hi E. 4yrs Treas. 4 Choral Club 4yrs Baseball 4yrs Annual 2yrs Paper Staff '40 Band 2yre U A BRYAN ROBERT CARROLL PAULINE COLE WILLIE J COLLINS FRANK COYNE BEN GALINDO MARY LINDA GILL Vice President ANTONIO GARCIA RUTH HANNEGAN IRVIN HILER MARTHA JACKSON Sec and Treaq Y L DUANE GLAZENER MAURY KING LA NELLE LITTLE MARTHA MCLEAN President LANE MOFFETT LOUIE RIEYS JR VICTORIA ROBLFS UOSHUA RODRIQUEZ EUGENE SHAW DANIEL WALTON CHARLIE ROB MUDD Nx 'sn-5 fi 'C' 'X '17 sw va ,', 4 ,-.L xr 0- ffl q 'vw '5' .1 i is .px 11 f-she QQ- fx fi'Q? ' Ht M -. f L- . ffm Q, .bf - Florentino Alvarez, Maurine Brown Dora Diaz, Doris Dickey Ruby DuBose. Richard Diaz, Estella Esqueda, Fred Harrie, Edanna Howerton, Alton Keifer. Hazle Leinneweber, Maurine McBee, Alfred Mergle, George A. Morgan, La Verne Mudd, Dotsie Newman, Maria Robles, Amelia Rodrlquez, Conrad Rose, Mildred Smith, Olympia Stakes, Alex Torres, Raul Washington. ll Sid Moffett, Jr. Malcolm Porter. Melvin Sanders. Velasquez, Juliet ' ' 5 - . M 'F 0 43 ii Q Y W' as , 2, AC'Q IF' 1? 'T' ,4- x Bw 462 X-7 : -ln' 46 gh '15 'i .uf A Z2 M21 : , -'.J inali- 1.12 K: K 4 . W . . F 9 . . eu. , ,I 1. K Q ,. :f nn r, ggi - s ' Q ' ,ty -1 , Joe Bartley, Horace Barrett, Cecil Brooks, Ray Brown, Dorothy Clayton. wlllodean Daerda, Estella Diaz, Ofelia Esqueda, E. J. Harr. Jean Harris, Carroll Henderson, Isabel Henderson, Dorothy Jackson. Joicey Lee, Tyner Little, Billy Lively, Alex Lozano. Estella Machado, Tomie MoDow, Bobby Moffett, Dorothy Ann Moore. Louise Nicholson, Jack O'Ne1ll, Alma Rendon, Bertie Mae Taylor, Frances Washington. 12 min X15 Ifyfffla an SEVENTr GRAD? Front Row Arthur Allen Rose, Frank Walton, Arra Norton, Lorene Brown, Lillian McEee, Ruby Taylor Thelma McDow, Evelyn Proctor, Ren DuBose Ruby Stakes, Edna Garcia, Miss Mozelle Powell Second Row Howard Lynn Collins, Sterling Doble Daniel Colunga, Sue Doble, Polly Nye Rilley Taylor Lataine Miller Geneva Duck worth Frances Vinton, Leonor Andrade, Petra Duque, Carmen Arrlazola Back Row Tarver Moffett, Glendale Jone , Ignacio Sepeda Edward Rodrlquez, Jesus Bergara, Lionel Laguna, Ramiro Colunga Suse Aguirre, Otis Budd Leo Orsak, Richard Rumfleld Junior Fannegan 15 FIEST SLCJTD AID ThIFD GRADES FGURTH, FIFTH AND SIXTn GRADES 14 '14 4' - 4 , 'u . - ' fm TI - W .. , 1- , A. . . 1 ln A f . I - 'l ' Wk? 1' f , -M-- 1 , . . f 'v .- ..' L, .,, -R - I A . Q' - i - . I . h -f - H Y FAVORITES .1 ,Qfvn .J ROBERT CARROLL Best Athlete ALMA JOYCE HOWEHTON A11 Around Girl BERTIE MAE TAYLOR Prettiest Girl W. R. WEATHERSBY A11 Around Boy oxanmzzmoms -MH., ,mv-X A X IL, . 17 OKCRNIH ZRTION5' 44 THE VOICE OF THF PACK ins VOICE OF PE PaCY the school publication, nas been super vised anc publlsned by tre English Department this year There is no general staff but instead each class in English is responsible for the publication of the paper Several of the classes were large enough to allow two separate staffs from each Eacr member of the staff is assigned a definite and essential position Talent and one issue of TJE VOICE OF TPE PACK a questionnaire was con which revealed the students' opinions about which they pre one general staff as in previous years of several staffs as organized this year The majority of the students preferred the ar range1ent this year Their reasons were more students helped to ls sue the paper, one staff was not overworked tue subscription list is larger as more students realize the work and ability that go to make a good publication If there has been one controlling idea or one point stressed it has been this this is your paper stldents, e want your ideas and thoughts expressed so that we will have a paper of which you will be justly proud ducted ferred sa s.. THE PACK STAFF Editor, Jimmy Joplin, Ass't Editor, Martha McLean, Business Manager, W. R. Weathersby, Ass't Business Manager, Willie J. Collins, Feature Editor, Joyce Howertong Art Editor, Jewel Clayton, Clrcula tion Managers, Mary Linda Gill, Juliet Washington, Bobby Moffett. 18 -xxX,iXgx N ' 1 K f'1 V HT' A x , 5 l 4. -.Y . A 4 J., , A , . . , . . A L k - . L ability has been discovered and encouraged. A In L., .La 4 Y L - I I - , m . L , : . ' 1 .J 3 1 . l 9 ' ' 1 S 1 I W OKGRNIH ZHTIQNJ' .2592 w N35 E... 'THE SINGING SAILORETTESW This group composed of iusic II students bepan the year with nTen Pretty Girls' They gave a chapel program entitled uMak1ng Our Way to Hollywoodn featuring themselves in four song hits WInd1an Countryn This elses is now combined with Music I and several other addi tlonrl members They entered the 'Winter Garden Music Festlvalu at Uvalde and received a cup for having highest rating in their division They at tended the district meet of the uTexas Search for Talentn held t Thomas Jefferson high School in Sen Antonio They are giving an operetta on April ll with the a sletance of other students entitled 'Under the Stars and Stripes N They pl to enter the San Marcos Music beet on April 18th and the Seguin Music Meet National Music Week 9 Dy wi VKX ' , . J A : Love Calln, WThe Call of The Cenyonu. 'Ten Pretty Girlsu. and uGod's 1 , ' ' ' N ' . , a , , ' I . e-. an 1 OKCRNIH ZRTIONJ -,pff :Q fxw wK' X L gqmq a-QU' if eat. Standing left to right director Merlin Faulkner oornets Raul Velasquez Jack O'Ne1ll Tarver Moffett bass Howard Lynn Collins, Majorette and cornet Dotsle Newman bass Eugene Shaw, mellophone Eugene Collins snare drum Richard Rumfield baritone Sue Marie Doble Alfred Mergle bass drum Malcolm Porter baritone, Bobby Moffett snare drum Doris Dickey Majorette and flute Juliet Washington trombone Conrad Rose snare drum Melvin Sanders trombone Sid Moffett Joyce Howerton, bell lyre Amy Lou Moffett Drum Major and French Horn Willie J Collins Sitting left to right cornet U A Bryan Bill Lively Frances Washington Jimmy Joplin saxophone Daniel Colunga Estella Esqueda clarinet Victoria Robles Dorothy Ann Moore George A Morgan Susie Mae Bryan Tyner Little Irvin Hiler and Edanna Howerton Members not in the picture trombone Joe Dan Wood Marion Wood Elton Carter, cornet Joe Mudd Roy Newman clarinet Bill Hunter Alden Miller, baritone Monte Goode snare drum Ernest Clay Collins wflxh ,A .4040- ,Q-' rv 20 I , . ,. r ' ' ' - ' l . 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'ig w w L : e f- S Q X UJVA -4- T4 .ip Q- A. , - 4 .. .mul -rd omni- znmuf N BAND The Band has been a very active organization this year Oct ober tenth they attended the Winter Garden Fair held in Pearsall The director attended a Band Clinic in Waco and immediately follow ing his return a Band Clinic was held in Dilley Although only the Devine Band was able to attend the Clinic it was very profitable On March 7 1941 they entered the Winter Garden District Music Fest ival, winning a first rating in Concert Playing, third rating on Sight Reading and on Marching In this contest Edanna Howerton received a first rating and Irvin Hiler received a second rating on their clarinet solos The Band attended several other band meets and gave several concerts throughout the year Ile -f rpcf 2 'w we fi -nn ' 1- Q L 21 x - '-x A V ll S - Y 1 - um n 4 V- t- . 1 1 , L - , , I -' - - '. ' I- etl' . e fl - l I' P' if I J- I ' 'Q vt. ll' .- . ., 1 x A - ' ' r ' I a I X 5-:h .., g Q yu' w fb! 5, d , In xg: ' gn, 1 'f'lf'l .S ' L 5 1 I H . ' , in E Li' ' a I' Z. I . ' i ' Q Q. ' 1 ' 5' I 1 ,, ' Q ' ' lv V E .-,.' UI 'L' .4 - .5 W - 4' OKCRN I 'f ZHTIONJ 45? 'fs Eli FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Dilley Chapter Officers President Robert Carroll Vice President Teddy Moffett Secretary Collins Treasurer Lane Moffett Reporter Ernest Mahon watch Dog Eugene Proctor Parliamentarian Lester Mudd Adviser Frank Nagy The F F A Motto is nLearn1ng to Do Doing to Learn Learning to Live, Living to Serve.' Therefore whenever possible the boys get farm experience by going to the farm to learn the Jobs and skills by actually doing them. The field trips for the boys do not consist of demonstrations by the instructor, but the boys actually do the work under his supervision. Below are some of the highlights of the year: Frio County Fair, Contests, and Exhibits Winter Garden District Banquet in Hondo Hondo Judging Contest F. F A. Boys and H. E. Girls Party Area Judging Contest in Kingsville 22 Y N . , ,X f w f IlIllIIIIIlIlI ' H5 Tgvlig C T ' c Q., 'K F 'W' L Q, ' ' li TNT C s l U. H Q u A N H b D - v xi A A 4 A . 3 Q 'lj fi fr - 1 W. J. . . . , , ORCRNIH ZHTIQNJ' . 1, , rg V4 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF TEXAS Dilley Chapter Officers Elma Daerda Mary Linda Gill Juliet Washington La Nelle Little Dorothy Jane Shaw Nell Fikes Frances Ashburn Mrs A H McLean President Vice President Corresponding Secretary Recording Secretary Treasurer Reporter Sponsor Club Mothers Mrs J J Daerda Colors Red and White Motto 'As the Girlhood is Today So shall the Womanhood Be Tomorrow Initiation of new members and work on a scrapbook and a yearbook were among the activities during the first part of the year The club sent delegates to Lytle, where a district meeting was held and attended an area meeting at Beeville Before Christmas the girls remodeled garments and fixed toys for underprivileged children To raise money for sending girls to the rally held in San Antonio and to provide new equipment for the department, the club presented 'Goof G1t1s', a one act play The girls also served the banquet held by the Lions Club 25 Flower Red and White Roses un OKCMHH ZH ION! G14 Ipwlulli fdgfyw PEP SmUAD The Pep Squad was organized by Miss Minnie B Holtermann and Miss Frances Ashburn The girls who participated were very active and took a great amount of interest in the organization Out of town football games attended by the group were those played at Ashelton and Pearsall The cheer leaders are Bertie Mae Taylor Nancy Moffett mascot Elma Daerda and Willodean Daerda STUDENT COUNCIL President and Senior Representative Jane McLean, Junior Repre sentative Willie J Collins Sophomore Representative Juliet Wash ington, Freshmen Representative, Bobby Moffett Seventh Grade Repre sentative Arthur Allen Rose 24 1 s X N x'X N ul v f w f 1 Erwl l-7 i W . 5 L A. ,, 5- an N, Q -p .QQ 'ua .- .. N , ' M 'b-. y - , - .,sf:r,,. 3. v ... '- -V f -.' 4'v. v ..1a. - 'I . , ' . g , I f - gn 9 31 .' 3 24 1 f 2 ' ' N ' I - ' , ' , - '-S , 1 -, - Q- ' . 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Lf' yfi .a f -A 1' In - ATHLETICS . 345.4 M--X , 2 4 IK.. 29 FOOTBALL In this second year of football competition had a very successful season running up a score of opponents' 71 The hardest game that we played was later won the district championship from defeated us The game with La Pryor was it decided which team was to play D'banis One night game was played This was Our schedule of games was as follows D'Hanis Asherton 12 Dripping La Pryor Yancey Big Wells 6 6 The greater part La Pryor our most the Gray Wolves 218 points to our with D'Hanis who the only team who important game as for the championship at Pearsall with Big Wells Springs he squad will be lost by graduation Teddy Moffett Harold Nicholson Lester Mudd and Ralph Ortiz backs Ernest Mahon, and Eugene Proctor, centers Their weight and experi, ence will be missed 50 18 - - 46 - - O 45 - Campwood - 6 51 - - Q5 7 - - 16 20 - - 51 - - of t : BASKETBALL The Dllley Wolves basketball team attended tournaments in Eagle Pass Cotulla and Carrizo Springs We defeated Big Foot in the county tournament but lost to Pearsall in the final game Few home games were played due to bad weather The team was built around four men Robert Carroll Teddy and Lane Moffett and Ralph Ortiz Conrad Rose, U A Bryan, Willie J Collins, Duane Glazner and Alex Lozano were other good players who will be assets to the team next year The team will lose two players Teddy Moffett and Ralph Ortiz by graduation 51 ,,' Xi lk 1 , I A . 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