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. A11, i msfeyrf ir ' 'vfrfff' 1 ' ,,,, 1 i I 'w w-- ,H 'Ve Umm? Ial.U2,ggQ8M 1 QiirdlA'QMfJl.fJLfe Ulmllr Ninety-three girls were active members of the Girls' Athletic Club. Each girl was eligible to par- ticipate in the sport of her choice-basketball or softball. Teams were organized and a series of intra-school games were played in the two sports. OFFICERS President ioo..... ., oi.,...i,..,o.,.,...,oo,i....,.oiooi,. Marjorie Sublett Vice-President ....i,i io,.ii.i., P riscilla Youngblood Secretary ....,,....... ....,ii.,....,i, B etty Io Murphy Sponsors .......... o.o,...i K atherine Maxson Iewel Martin clbcimficcglfuflr The Science Club is open to all students inter- ested in modern scientific developments. Club per- iods are spent in the laboratories performing inter- esting and unusual experiments. OFF ICERS President T, i o,i,ii, ,.,iiii,i..i ,iii,iiii.ii,i,i,ii S F red Story Vice-President B i,ioio,,iiiii,oo,.o.,iiiooioiii.iio, Billy Springfield Secretary ii,ii ,..iiii . .iiiiiii R obert Shipley Reporter i, i,,,i i,oo o,i.i 7 Sonny Tolar Sponsor i i ,iiooii ill-lerman Williams 3'-,!Ul72?llU'Lb 7'7lU 2fIfZU?f7f?djfi'UCJ The Ennis Chapter of the Future I-Iomemakers is'affiliated with the national organization which was organized in lune, 1945. Through various club activities, the girls enrolled in homernaking classes learned to appreciate the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. OFFICERS President .,..,......i.....i....,.o,.......,...f,f.. Marie McCormack ViCG-President ,.V.Vo v.i.p ,.,..ffl.l.,.f,,... i B Gwendolyn Barnett Secretary ....p.....p. iippi...fo. M ary Elizabeth O'Bannion Treasurer .....,c. ,,i...,ii.,i,iii,r,iiii,,rrrrr,,,,, I oy-ce Ford Reporter ....-.e .,........p.p,...pp....c C athryn Rogala Sponsors ..ooooo., ........ M ary Catherine Webster Mary Walker
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lpCJ'CAO'lfLOJlljIL1 Girl The girls who are members of the Personality Club are intensely interested in making a success of everything they undertake in the future-from the first job, to a career of being an attractive, lik- able person. The club periods are spent studying and discussing the various phases of personality development. OFFICERS President O. . D, . . Iohnie Rae Mosley Vice-President O. ..Wanda Shaw Secretary . .i.,,i . i..it Grace Test Reporter , Betty Lou Verlaine Sponsor .. ,, Ruth Poff CIAOQQJICJLUJI The Choral Club, under the direction ot Mrs. Melba Davenport, is one of the outstanding organ- izations on the high school campus. It is composed of twenty of the school's select voices. The out- standing activity was a Christmas program given jointly by the Dramatic and Choral Clubs. OFFICERS President ,..,..,.,,.. ..-- ............................... Thelma Clark Vfice-President ....... ,,............,........... M ary Lou Wilson Secretary ..,.i.,..,. .,.,,..... I ma lean Davis Reporter ...,i,,.,, ........... D olores Walker Director ..,.,,., ......,... M elba Davenport ,, ti 1 few lflonfvlmnotll dl'lo'zno'Z Sofft Members of the N. H. S. are selected by the faculty on the basis of a student's scholarship, lead- ership, character, and service. 1945 Members l946 Seniors 1946 Iuniors Frank Parks Iames Lovell Beverly Tolar Robert Shipley Grace Test Francine Iones Louis Kudrna Ella Ann B. O. Brown Mary Ann Troiacek Ioan Hefner Kendall William Adell Sonka Carolyn Earles Goodwin Bobbie Noel Iames I-Iorrell Thomas Moseley OFFICERS President ..........., ...............,..................... R obert Shipley Vice-President ....,,.,.,.,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,...,-,,.,.,,,, Iames Horrell Secretary .............. .......... B obbie Noel Treasurer ....,.,... ,.,,,i,,,..., G race Test Reporter . o. . . ........ Carolyn Earles Sponsor ......o.. ........, D rewise Davis li 'I
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Clfauvidlhj CILUJL- Indicative of its name, this organization offered a variety of activities and programs. The interests of the various members were considered, discussed, and evaluated. Club periods were spent in debat- ing, giving reports, presenting formal programs, as Well as planning and participating in club parties. OFFICERS President . . . i,s,,si . . Dorothy Mullins Vice-President . Gay Nell Tucker Secretary L isiss .. .Ruth Hornbuckle Reporter ss,s . . . iiss,s..i .. Hazel Ruth Boon Sponsor ssi,,,s i,.,....., K atherine Schwartz SL-'!lJljbl!LJ'ZC 3'-UU'Z.ftflfLEJ7fA - The Ennis Chapter of the F. F. A. has been rather busy throughout the -year with practice and shop Work. Projects and activities include the initiation of twenty-five greenhands into the chapter, Dis- trict Baby Beef Show, April 125 building lockers in gym 1 raising 325 fryers for the F ather-Son banquet: attending Hereford Exposition in Dallas: building brooders, and other activities. OFFICERS President ...,............................................ Owen Anthony Vice-President ........ .............. , L. C. Parks Secretary ............. ............ H arold Nash Treasurer ......... .......... L eonard Sellers Reporter ........ .......... C ecil Shugart Advisor ......... .,......,.... H , G, Vick 50174 9 ijtto0 Seventy-five high school boys were members of the Boys' Athletic Club. Organized games of bas- ketball, softball, and football were played at vary- ing intervals. Under the leadership of Coaches Lowrance and Shrader, the boys were grounded in the fundamentals of good sportsmanship. OFFICERS President -.----......-. ........................... I Oe Lee Gorman Vice-President .,,.,,, .,,,g,,. R 054399 Mgfqgn Secretary .-......... ........... S ammy Molina Sponsors -----.--- ........ R Obert Lowrance C. H. Shrader t ' r ,
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