East Chambers High School - Buccaneer Yearbook (Winnie, TX)

 - Class of 1948

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-Q .- 0 Q' .L- ...- .- K n .. ,,.r- -I ' 1 x'.-' M'-' . -' - .X . , 7 m ' . in 'MJ' fx F . . .,-.- , ' u L 'A 4 l- X, 15.1 y , L I T.. -a A-. ,'1.. x t .. YI A, 2 . 7 E'74. 1 EW 5, '---' Y V .-' .ff The BUCCANEER hi Sm, lll'lc5l1S'Lo of lcl Lrg , lo .oi 4 Ecllfliefl lax! the Annual Stall' Lnriwf ure, L well Ozell Collins Assistant Ed1tor Em1ly McBr1de Ed1tor 1n Ch1ef Ve lta Boulhon Marie Devillier Class Editor .Toyce Oke rvall Athlehc Ed1tor Secretary Treasurer If the pages of th1s annual succeed m makmg you re 11ve the happy and eventful moments of th1s school year we the staff, w111 feel that our long hours of effort have ndt been spent m vam De lore s Devllhe r Bus me s s Manage r ACt1V1tY Edltor Robert Wlnzer Cmnue Odom Asslstant Photographer Sponsor Barbara Jones Photographer .Terry Maxwell Artlst I I I .fi . 4, , K- 'W '5w - .. V Y 1-gf?-yy . . W ..,: 'I . n I DEDICATION Mrs Me1l1e Geelan In recogmtion of her years of unt1r1ng serv1ce to th1s school 1n the capac1ty of teacher sponsor and fr1end we ded1cate th1s annual to M1ss Melhe who w1l1 always hold a large place 1n our hearts X K . o o - . o 1 Q s D I u Q a gg . n gg D I s n a a9 ' H V HE BOARD OE TRUSTEES B I Jones .Tr Pf9S1dCDf H M Franzen Sec y Treas J D Johnson R A Thornton W L Gflffln D L W1nzer Jr O. C. Devillier, Jr. o u . p o w,.5g,Q M4 Mr H L Wheat The l9A7 Buccaneer 18 presented to you by the Yearbook Staff Many hours of careful plan nlng and thought have gone lnto lts pTOduCtlOH There are many hours of labor lnvolved ln brlng lng to you such a flne record of your school 8CtlVlt19S Llke many other great works, tlme wlll lnorease lts value You are proud of lt now but ln the years to come you wlll derlve 1tS true pleasure Many pleasant m9m0Il9S wlll be recalled of the happlest years of your llfe I extend to the Staff and thelr sponsor m Congratulations ?ZAW0Afif ul 0 ! y A 2 ' r 1 e '-I '2 ZiC'?z?.:t.s: O O I OUR PRINCIPALS Mr .T D Hutson H1gh School Pr1nc1pa1 Basketball Coach M1ss Adeha Wllcox Grammar School Pr1nc1pa1 Pres1dent of P.T A c 4 U o n . Q s s Q 0 u 0 n GRHMNRR SCHOOL FACULTY Hazel W11son Mrs I D Hutson Mrs R W Ward First Grade First Grade Second Grade l 4-I 'IL' Helen Nem1r Mrs B A Heard Ahce Hunter Third Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade Q05 Frances Hebert Bonnie Reddick Marie Carmichael Fifth Grade Sixth Grade Seventh Grade HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Mrs Melhe Geelan A L Freeman Hornemakmg Book Shop Typlng ke epmg I un1or Bus1ne s s Trauung Conme Odom Enghsh W T McLauchl1n Math CIVICS Football Coach -an 'ff-. Eve: 3 50,4 1 - Xl' 1 Mrs Robert Devzllier the super intendent s secretary 2 The Cafeteria Staff Mrs Fear Mrs Horn and Mrs Pate 3 The Jamtor Mr Pate M L i F I f . 'f . f M 1 X fs 4 , . '35 ' 3 R M . A ' . - - 3. . -'I ' X C if wh A. h Q . ...V A FRONT VIEW OF OUR SCHOOL BUILDING THE CAFETERIA ii 'iiv SIDE ENTRANCE OF MAIN BUILDING HOMEMAKING BUILDING AND SHOP HOMEMAKING BUILDING AND COVERED WALK SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to R1ght Velta Boulhon party chamrman Joyce Okervall, presxdent, Barbara Jones, vzce presxdent Em11y McBr1de, secretary Betty Flowers, reporter and Nazar1a Lopez treasurer QLMA qi Q in .ai 4? X. fe-N SENIQRS Earl Andrews Sen1or Play 47 Baseball Rena Bertrand Cheer Leader 47 Basketball Chorus Velta Boull1on Sen1or Play 47 Pres of 4 H C1ub 47 Sports Ed1tor of Annual 48 Basketball Chorus W1lbert Breaux Baseball Marie Devillier Treas. on Annual 47, Class Editor on Annual-48, Chorus, Basketball Floyd Flickinger Most Handsome Boy 48, Baseball SENIORS Vera Flickinger Most Beautlful G1rl 47 48, Librar1an 47 4-H Club Chorus Betty Flowers Most Popular G1rl 47 48 Senior Play 47 Class Reporter 48 Chorus, Basket ball 4 H Club Party Chalrman Garland Ben Hall Boy Most L1kely to Succeed 48 Base ball Basketball Barbara Jones G1rl Most L1kely to Succeed 48 Class Pres 47 V1ce Pres 46 48 Ed1tor of Paper 48 Basket ball Chorus Photo grapher on Annual Percy Leger Transfer Cheer Leader 48 Baseball Nazar1a Lopez Class Treas 48 Basketball SENICDRS Emily McBride Editor of Annual-48 Basketball, Senior Play, Asst. Editor on Annual-47, Class Secretary, Chorus, President of 4-I-I Club Laurence Meaux Baseball Joyce Okervall Class Pres1dent 46 48 Vlce Presxdent 47 Secretary Treasurer on Annual 48 Basketball Chorus 4 H Club Maxme Pate Basketball, Class Ed1tor on paper 48 Chorus 4 H Club Paula Stokes Transfer Mary A.nn WIISOD Basketball Chorus Most Athlet1c G1rl gd: Ula S JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Gloria McGee, Reporter, Sara Haxnous, Secretary Ozell Col lins Presxdent Robert Wmzer V1ce P1-es1dent Beatrice Le Blanc Treasurer Joyce Hebert Party Cha.1rma.n FFF fftsfzb JUNIORS .Tummy Campbell Ozell C o111ns Ida Cormler Donald Duhon QW of Li Robert Duhon Betty Jean East Gerald Emenh1ser Charles Fear Art Gie se Sara Hamous avi Q -YJ' JUNICDRS Joyce He bert Arthur Holt Beatr1ce Le Blanc G1or1a McGee Dale Phelps Anna L Seyrnour Aretus Spears Add1 s on Wh1te Joyce Wh1te Robert Wmzer I F Womack K . 1 Vergil Saunders ,X Q X .R V 2.31-fn 'A X S IJ.-Lu SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS First row Cloys Ray Lindsey Oscar Griffin Party Chaumen R1chard Dev1111er Treasurer Second row Delores Dev1111er V1ce-Pres1dentg Maxme Haley, Reporterg Wanda Jean McAdams , Presidentg Marie Kole, Secretary SOPHGMORES gm wi? Truman Bettis Billy Bice K1rk Campbell Charles Cooper Leroy Credeur Ele by De Blanc Delore s Dev1111e r R1chard Dev1111er Peggy Emenh1ser Martm Franzen 3.02211 ard-17:66 vu-X . fl 4 6 I, --J JB. 5, . SOPHOMORES Oscar Gr1ff1n Maxine Haley .Tohnnie L Hargraves I T Hayes Elreiana Henry Marie Kole Leroy Larive Wilfred LeBlanc Cloys Ray Lind sey .Terry Maxwell Wanda Jean McAdams Fred Pfleider Kenneth Pledger Mary Von Cannon Diane Williams i Ov 'R As' 441 Pow-Q f ay: 7 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Flrst row Barbara Allen, Rep orter Betty Nolan Secretary Red Grlffm Pres1dent Sec ond row Morrls Prejean Party Chalrman W1111e Bertrand Tre asurer, Jay Sonmer Party Chau man, G. B. McAdams, Vice- Pres. D f ' O 1-4 1 Wil- Q in -1 eff J . i, 1 ,aff A 4 . Egwqreiilxie 1' X I.- +.-..., ff. .v . .,..', ,LA!,,,'-,fat ' ' u F QV' .L 'C ' x , ' , . 1 . Q , , xl .1 5 v V . I K 4 I . , , r ' Q 4 - N , N . 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A .,- . a'- .. -5r,w,-eJ 2535137 -f 1 Y 0? .. . .t ,.,-- - ,P , - ,, ,, . Q .,-V, .-,Vx ,- L: Q, ,L. , b 1 fnsfff. , , ,X uv., A ,ff - ,WAI -. i G if - - sf f, Q, ,ivfil 4.4 ' ' ' A , . .' .lt!.'Y'f-1 ..1 . . I I - , I .A hwy, .: , , 0 . . 5. - . . ,L ' ' - . . A I . U J no P V 7, Q' ' on ' fi L 1- lwhefts ou-r Pep Spud 1 1' Freeman vn 'mx-n. linkin 3 Down Bri 'C o 11 W' mf what looks Hap hose. Y. sem. v L Not Pl :tus si x. 'XV Seamstvess 9 Gentle, men 'eo-r 'L A14 ' 1 GIRL MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED Barbara Ann Homes i BOY MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Garland Ben Hall , Ll Il r MOST REPRESENTATIVE GIRL Wanda Jean McAdams 1 dk. -Q 7 v 'mn . . 'E I x.' ' -v MOST REPRESENTATIVE BOY Robert Wbnzev 1 ,luv BEST GIRL ATHLETE Mary A Wmlson RQ Iii BEST BOY ATHLETE Vevq LL Sauncl zrs I r l ' , all L W-W, ' A 43 O MOST POPULAR GIRL Betty Flowers S 0 ! 5 MOST POPULAR BOY CIOYS R Y Lundsey MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL Vera Mae Flack maer Frm., ' ' M I: ,'l' . ls, A v f F , A I 'V ,. ' ,,1, fa. ' ,T 5 'Q , I. Y , ' , al t I O D MOST HANDSOME BOY Floyd Fluckunciev ACTIVITIES IMPORTANT SOCIA L EVENTS Each year the P T A sponsors a Halloween Carnlval wh1ch 15 one of the most 1mportant occas1ons of the year The most 1mportant event of the carn1val IS the crownmg of the queens Both the elementary and the h1gh school part1c1pate a queen 15 chosen from each d1v1s1on The queens are chosen by popualr vote and each queen chooses her own escort Th1s year the cand1dates of the elementary school were Evah Chrlst F1rst Grade A escorted by Robert Crawford Bern1ce Emenh1ser Fxrst Grade B escorted by Bmlly Hmton Yolande Stanley Second Grade es corted by Gene Franzen Kate Ogden fTh1rd Grade A escorted by Jerrell Leger Lmda Jones Th1rd Grade B escorted by SammyDev1ll1er Elalne Dev1ll1er Fourth Grade escorted by Donald Bennett Rosemary McAdams fF1fth Gradej escorted by Larry Devxlher Anrue Mae Graham cslllth Grade escorted by Robert Dale Dlane Wheat Seventh Grade escorted by Kenneth Bett1s and Sh1rleyGr1ff1nQE1ghth Gradej escorted by Saunders Fontenot Rosemary McAdams was chosen queen The cand1dates of the h1gh school were freshman Jeanette Stockwell, escorted by Kenneth Pledger sophomore Mar1e Kole escorted by Wayne Wmzer Jumor Beatr1ce LeBlanc escorted by W11fred Le Blanc and semor Vera Mae Fhckmger escorted by Walden Fllckmger Beatr1ce LeBlanc was chosen queen Another notable event of the year was the Chr1strnas Dance g1ven by the Jun1ors 1n honor of the sen1ors It was held 1n the school cafeterla on the evenmg of December 19 1947 The decoratlons were lovely and 1n keeplng w1th the Chrlstrnas sp1r1t In the center of the room was a moss covered w1sh1ng well The Junxors, sen1ors and the1r guests enjoye' every mlnute of the dance An occas1on that IS bemg looked forward to wlth Joyful ant1c1pat1on IS the Iuxnor Sen1or Prom wh1ch IS to be held lnthe Sky Room ofHotel Beau mont on the even1ng of May 7 1948 at 7 00 c' -1. Q ' ' ' c' 'lv . 5 I . 4 ,I Q - c n, - , , - - S Q .. - 6 5, 4 . 4: Q P' '. . . 'f P' HIGH SCHOOL CORONATION A w J. From left to r1ght Duke Walden Fliclunger Duchess Vera. Mae Flickinger King Wilfred LeBlanc Queen Beatrice LeBlanc Crown bearer Harold Wayne Hargraves Prince Kenneth Pledger Princess Jeanette Stockwell Lord Wayne Winzer Lady in waiting Marie Kole Train bearers Jan Lou Warmack and Lmda G1l1 Herald Robert Winzer ELEMENTARY CORONATION siv- al Student Council Officers Robert Winzer Vice Pres Betty Flowers Sec Wanda McAda.rns, Pres Wilfred LeBlanc Sergeant of Arms ..'i'0': ftifx.. .4.,',f S , 1 - f . --4- Cheer Leaders: Ozell Collins, Juniorg Percy Leger, Senior Wanda McAdams, Sophornorei Red Griffin, Freshrnan. HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS Mrs H L Wheat, D11-ector 'W- 'D 171.15-' 1 4 H CLUB PV? 1 qw! 'B PAPER STAFF F1rst row Robert W1nzer Asst Ed1tor Max1ne Haley Soph omore Reporter Barbara Allen Freshrnan Reporter Mane Kole H1t Parade and Can You Imagnme Ed1tor Rlchard Dev1l l1er Boys Sports Ed1tor Jerry Maxwell Artlst Second row Delores Dev11l1er 'P 'P 'P ? 'P Em1ly McBr1de Fash1on Ed1tor Glor1a McGee G1rls Sports Ed1tor Barbara Jones Ed1tor Wanda McAdams Bus Mgr Ma:-une Pate Class Ed1tor and Betty Flowers Sen1or Reporter x L5 IX we Q Q FOOTBALL SWEETHERRT 'fix Wanda Jean M Adams 1' In 'U 'g' V. J' ' I. N ', V x ll . a 1 ly , ' Y' . 'o , ' r I . .J ' ' -tg Q . .7 L Rza- .1 'Ld' ,jfjix , - ,- 2 'q , .f PM, -- , I , - . 1' Q.. , V. , . A' H . .,. . .., , ' . .F ' .1 . VA. N .S 21.5 Zf. , . . , W3 V 'K . if.w W1V- . .- , RFVIEW OF FOOTBALL Sh.AbON The Buccaneers opened thexr football season on September 9th 1n a ganme agamst the Chma Lhppers 01 the1r home fxeld The score was Z7 O 1n favor of Chma The followmg game was played at Orangefueld on September 26th The score was 48 32 1n favor of Orangef1e1d On October 3rd the Fannett ffalcons came to our school and played a very hard game agalnst the Buccaneers The score was Z7 7 1n the Buc s favor Sab1ne Pass was the next on the Buc s schedule They d1dn t prove to be much competltlon and the reserves got to play The Buccaneers came home on the top end of the score wh1ch was 40 O The game played aga1nstHamsh1re on October 17th Pr0ved to be the most exc1t1ng of the year The game was very close, each other however the Bulldogs went home defeated 19 to 12 On October 24th the Buccaneers v1s1ted Devers and were defeated 43 to 25 The fmal game of the season was played October 31st w1th H1gh Island The game was exc1t1ng and the score was 33 to 18 1n the Buc s favor The Bucaneers chose full back Wa1denF11ck1nger as the1r Capta1n The rest of the l1ne up was made up of Verg1l Sand ers halfback Arthur Holt, quarterback Cloys Ray L1ndsey, rlght end Wllfred Le Blanc center Robert W1nz.er left end Morr1s Prejean, end W1ll1e Bertrand back Claude Credeur, end Robert Duhon center Oscar Gr1ff1n end and Bobby Hayes back. . . . - . .4 A . . . ' i ' i . , . . ! and all the way each team remained within a few points of 5 . ' i , 1 5 ' ' : ' , 1 ' . 1 . . g . . , s s . : ' ' . : ! FOOTBALL BOYS 4,4 J' n4, ' 1' ,run-K Front row Robert Duhon Bobby Hays Robert Wmzer Cloys Ray Llndsey W1ll1e Bertrand Verg11 Saunders Oscar Griffm J'ohnn1e Lee Hargraves Manager G B McAdams Back row Coach W T MCL3UCh11n Aretus Spears Arthur Holt, Walden Fl1ck1nger Mllton Colhns, Football Sweetheart Wanda Jean McAdams, Wmlfred LeBlanc Charles Fear Morr1s PreJean, Claude Credeur -,, 5,5 - .1 f ... ,.., F.-.T-.HM 'V H, A 1- . 1 apart. -.317 -' -V Ju, Y ,,- ...Q 35, A R. . . . .7, f,. ,, ,Aj P' . - 124. .f ?.E f'L'3 . 'A f . :F -.f 'S - . '5 V i O r '1 '5-I. '..,,': - ' 4-.' 33 '. ' , 4. :.f-,.- -- 'J . ' ' -1 - 1. ' - .- . -. '- 5- -Q - - , S.,.',fc ., ' f . W- 4- - .- .- .,, J ,n . sm J, A 4- J H I . . ' I I I I I 9 ' l Q o 0 0 0 . I I Q I I . . . I I l EASl CHAMBERS BOYS BAQKETBALL Carnes Plave-d be son 147 48 C Famaet oh na Wa ren Devel 5 Warren Plgll Island Fanuett Devers South Park I-hgh Island Auahuac: St Mary Q Dayton Farm tt Anahuac Chlna Anahuac r almett Anahuac Orangef1e1d V dor SECOND CONSOLATION CHINA INVITATION TOURNAMENT Ian 9 10 FIRST CONSOLATION E C C INVITATION TOURNI MENT Feb 7 SECOND PLACE FANNETT INVITATION TOURNAMENT Feb Z0 SPORTMANSHIP TRODHY ANAHUAC INVITATION TOURNAMENT Ian. 30, 31. Games Played . Games Won . Games Lost , , , Total Points ....... Average Points per Game Opponents' points . . . Average Pomts per Game 5 26.63 774 . . 35.18 E. , C. . . Z1 A ,t. ,, . Z3 . . 17 A -i. U . 47 , . . Z7 ' r - . . . .76 . . . 34 - n . . , 10 . , . 14 . . .. 35 . . 48 ,' .. . . . .. Z1 . Z4 , . . . . . Z5 . 37 ..... . 16 . Z5 A A . . 44 . Z1 China .... . . 24 . Z7 ' . . . .23 . ZZ . . . . 48 . 34 . A'. . . . . 33 . Z6 . . . . 30 . 31 ,, e . . . Z5 . ZZ , . . 55 . Z5 ' . . .49 . Z8 . . . . 49 . 27 'T . . . Z4 . 15 . . . . 53 . 39 ' . . Z4 . . . . . . gg i . . . . . . .40 22 8 14 86 BOYS BASKETBALL The A Strmgers were forwards Robert W1nzer and Verg11 Saunders center W1111e Bertrand and guards Arthur Holt and Cloys Ray Lmdsey Other boys conung out were Jerry Maxwell Oscar Gr1f.f1n Robert Duhon Elroy Henry Claude Credeur, Morr1s Prejean, G B McAdams Red Gr1ff1n Donald Duhon Bobby Hayes L .T Bertrand Rxchard Dev1111er Eugene Bertrand and B111y B1ce f'-'QDH COACH HUTSON AND THE BOYS BASKETBALL TEAM Coach J' D Hutson Verg11 Saunders Robert Duhon Arthur Holt Claude Credeur W1111e Bertrand Morr1s Pre-jean Oscar Grlf f1n Cloys Ray Lmdsey and Robert W1nzer VW vv OP C l V'-'X dl' TSIXLL SFASOIN Phe veterar B uc trfew xtet N446 47 Stats. phamplons on 33 out or pr uf imes cum Q ire S47 48 season shlp was vton by dele 11g L, osrv Bu keulle and Kountze 1n a tournarnent staged a Wlnme February '7th and 78th At the State Tournament 1I1I'I11lSbOI'O March Oth llth lZth and 13th Frederlck burg and Forrestonvsere easy flrst and second round V1Ct1ITlS In the sem1f1nals although the veteran Buccaneer forwards poured 20 po1nts through the meshes they were nosed out by the strong Mesqulte team whlch went on to WID the champ1onsh1p By defeat1ng Stanton 1n the f1nal game the Buccaneers captured thxrd Place 1n the State Tournament thus w1nd1ng up the1r play1ng careers 1n a blaze of glory The 1947 48 team roster was composed of Velta Boul11on, All State Mary Ann W1lson and All State Maxme Pate for wards' amd Betty Flowers Barbara Jones and All State Em1ly McBr1de guards Capable subst1tutes 1nc1uded Wanda Jean McAdams Ozell Colhns, Delores Dev1111er Rena Bert rand, Mar1e Dev1ll1er Beatr1ce LeBlanc Anna Laura Sey mour, Jeanette Stockwell and Elrma Henry For the1r hard work and the many hours spent1n pract1ce, for the1r devot1on to Coach .T D Hutson, for the1r f1ne team sp1r1t and for the1r unswerv1ng loyalty to the1r supporters, the 1947 48 Buccaneers w1ll be long remembered Rli l f c f ,3lR',S' . .e FL' if .o . Q J 7' V F f X . 1 L ' iz as be , 13 F I' 1 '7 s ' , , w t o 16 , Q 'nice .- 1 il if 1- 'fs , losing only to tht: strong M ay-delle team. District 3 Charnpion- A ' ' aiu Mr Q,!,- r. ,' 4 ' , . . - J .' ' 7' .- , , , ,, L , 4. ., , l ' A A l , D , ' s ' f ' , 1 I 1- .u, VV I I . . r t . . , L, l - 1 - ' - I f 9 Y 1 ' , . 9 r ' n 9 ' , . I C Games Played Season 1947 48 Sabme Pass Ch1na Fannett Yantls Warren Devers Seagovllle Seagov111e Dayton Crosby Sour Lake Warren Maydelle Maydelle Seagov111e Mesquxte H1gh Island Acadezny Ch1na Maydelle Buna Brookland Maydelle H1gh Island. Forreston . Teneha . . Dialville. . Maydelle . . Anahuac. . . Fannett . . Anahuac. . . China . . . Anahuac . . China. . . Anahuac . . EAST CHANIBERS GIRLS'BASKETBALL .C... ..48 ' . ..5O ' ..37 .. ..4Z '. ..50 .. ..44 ..35 ' , ..36 ' . ..4Z .. ..5Z ..50 , ..48 Fannett... ..96 ..46 .. ..Z5 .. ..34 ' . ..38 ..68 ' ..48 .. ..Z5 ' ..42 .. .-35 .... . ..45 . ..31 .. 54 ' Z7 41 45 46 40 47 35 37 59 33 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT W1nn1e February 27 28 C Crosby Burkev111e Kountze STATE TOURNAMENT HILLSBORO MARCH 10 l C Fredermksburg I- orreston Stanton Games Played Games Won Games Lost Total Po1nts 1 854 Average Po1nts per Garne Opponents Po1nts 820 Average Po1nts per Game 19 Wmners of Ch1na D1a1v1l1e and East Chambers Inv1tat1on Tournaments D1StI1Ct 3 Champwns Texas G1r1s Basketball League Th1rd Place State Texas G1r1s Basketball League MAXINE PATE 4' 'K 'O' ALL STATE FORWARD 1948 EMILY MCBRIDE 4' 'W' 4' ALL STATE GUARD 1948 E. . C. . . . 26 . . . . 15 . 67 ' . . 27 . . . 51 . . . 14 , , 1, 12, 13 E. . 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