Gatesville High School - Crescent Yearbook (Gatesville, TX)

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4 FOREWORD We have chosen Dreams of Vocations” as the theme for the 1951 CRESCENT, because we believe that now as graduation approaches, that most of the students are beginning to realize that in a short time they will be faced with the problem of choosing a career. In these pages we have attempted to give you a picture of some of the vocations open to the ambitious young person. Of course we were not able to portray all the worthwhile ones, but we have selected a few of the many to give you an idea of the many opportunities which are open to the youth of today. In closing, we would like to leave with you this thought, as Lowell once said, Not failure but low aim is crime.” Your Editor TABLE OF CONTENTS Dedication Administration Classes Honors Athletics Features Snapshots Boosters HORNET S NEST Members of the HORNET'S NEST are: Miller Robinson, Gordon Jones, Bobby Jones, Theresa Maxwell, Nina Whitt, Tommy Wallace, Patricia Painter, Roger Miller, Ann McClellan, Sandra Adams, John Terry Ward, Carolyn Gilbert, David Sellers, Jo Kathryn Summerford, Barbara McLeroy, Mazelle Neal, Lillie Mae Graham, Geneva Chambers, Suzanne Jameson, Faye Hackney, Verna Martin, Juanellc Williams, Carla Mosley, Glenda Roberts, Vondel McBeth, Ann Combest, Wanda Harrell, Nelda Beeman. MRS. LEAIRD Sponsor ANN COMBEST Editor DtOtOttlON To Vhe deata and c ook vxjhieh a je been v ovr o d n sW dvivm vj ovir school (tav s We.oie, Abe annual sW op M51, deA code Hns volume op Ahe Crescend as a memenVo Vo v our vpeaxs op process m pvA V s wna dhe Horned 5 VlesV We ad trH.S. 1+ is our sincere hope dhad all jyovir avms and deals which vpoo Wue accoutre A here mavp he realized in vpour pudore lipe. B U G S HIGH SCHOOL JUNIOR HIGH O. N. HIX President of School Board The Gatesville Board of Education plans a tour of the Elementary School with Superintendent McKamie: Bill Smith, E. W. Jones, Floyd Murray, L. C. McKamie, O. N. Hix, D. J. Russell, Dr. J. H. Hamilton and R. D. Foster. FLOYD MURRAY Secretary of School Board iSKt'fc « ■. . a ADMINISTRATION MR. L. C. McKAMIE B.S., University of Texas M.A., Baylor University Graduate School, University of Texas Superintendent of Gatesville Public Schools MRS. RANDALL RALEY Office Secretary O N Him. R o rM HI. VI (featrsfrillr public fcktuils Da J. H. Hiant Da. O' l R Vi.« o Muaa R H n.uH L C McKAMIE Oimtrminllr. Trx« TO THE STUEENT BODYi First, let me congratulate the Annual Staff and its sponsor, Mrs. 0. D. Bates, for the untiring efforts in publishing the Crescent for 1951. The indispensable part which you have played in promoting school spirit has been duly recognised. It has been a pleasure to work with all the young people of the Gatesville Schools. The cooperation received from the entire student body has been greatly appreciated. To the Seniors, I wish for you success and happiness. Even in the unsettled conditions of the world today I sincerely hope that you will continue with ambitious determination. Let us believe that faith is the guiding principle of our lives, and that we should continue our intellectual growth and spiritual development. The experiences we are now sharing together should bear fruit in the lives of others in the years to come. Very sincerely yours. L. C. MeRamie Superintendent LCH: MR. S. L. PRUITT M.A., Texas Tech Principal of Gatesville High School MRS. FAY B. SHELTON School Secretary MW • o N Hu r « h o v Kanoa cm Sc Dm J H .••• Dm Oin R « w h (fiztfcsbillr public L. C McKAMIX. Iv nmaMin (rut DEAR HIGH SCHOOL AND JUNIOR HIGH STUDENTS: I am always happy to write in your Yearbook. Each year the Crescent is Just a bit better than the one before, so here is a big thanks to you, Hrs. 0. D. Bates, and the Crescent Staff. All students should know by the time you get this book that school is a place of work and play, and a place where each student is making his or her own individual record, regardless of whether it is good or bad. And remember this... you cannot come back in 19ol and change your high school record. In this world of ours each of us must work, must know how to do something and must be honest with ourselves. Do not do something which will disgraoe your family, home, church or country. I know that your teachers are always anxious to go out of their way to help each of you if you have the proper attitude. fty advice to you as you go on through school and adult life is to take time to make friends and to get along with people. Lots of luckI Your own 'ncle Sid -Sidney Pruitt SP:mr FACULTY MR. SAM L. ADAMS M.E.D.; A. M. Agriculture MRS. SAM L. ADAMS B.A.; Trinity English I, Ninth Grade Sponsor MRS. CLYDE BAILEY B.A.; T. S. C. W. Librarian, Sophomore Sponsor MRS. ORAN D. BATES B.A.; Sam Houston English II-III, Junior Sponsor, Annual Sponsor FACULTY MR. T. W. BRUMBALOW M.A.; Texas Algebra I, Junior Business, Ninth Grade Sponsor MISS ERINE CARROLL B.A.; Baylor Algebra II, Sophomore Sponsor MRS CHARLES W COOK B.B.A.; Sam Houston Commercial Courses, Senior Sponsor MRS. CLOYCE DUNCAN B.S.; San Marcos Girls' Athletics. Senior Sponsor FACULTY MRS. FRED ELLIOTT B.S.; North Texas English IV-II, Senior Sponsor MISS MAMMIE SUE HALBROOK M.A.; George Peabody American History, Choral Club, Junior Sponsor MRS. CARL EUBANKS B.S.; Baylor, Belton Seventh Grade English, Seventh Grade Sponsor, Junior High Librarian MRS. JOE HARRIS R. N.; Providence School Nurse r' FACULTY MRS. EARL HITE B.S.; Texas Home Economics, Senior Sponsor MRS. LILA HOLMES B.A.; Baylor Mathematics, Junior High Tennis, Eighth Grade Sponsor MR. BOB JOHNSON B.S.; East Texas Baptist College Boys' Athletics, Biology MRS. FRANK JONES B.S.; San Marcos Social Studies, Seventh Grade Sponsor FACULTY MRS. BYRON LEAIRD JR. B.A.; Baylor General History, Press Club Sponsor, Sophomore Sponsor MRS. TRAVIS MEHARG B.S.; T. S. C. W. Reading and Spelling, Chemistry, Eighth Grade Sponsor MRS. JOHN MILNER B.A.; Baylor Plane Geometry, Junior Sponsor MR. LLOYD MITCHELL B.A.; Baylor Boys’ Athletics FACULTY MR. RAY C. NICHOLS B.A.; Oregon Girls' Basketball, Assistant Football Coach MRS. W. S. NICHOLS B.S.; T. S. C. W. Home Economics, Junior Sponsor MR. W. S. NICHOLS B.S.; A. I. History. Economics, Senior Sponsor MR. ABRAM PRINCE B.S.; Texas Counselor FACULTY MR. RANDAL RALEY M.M., Texas Band Director, Senior Sponsor MR. J. O. WINSLOR B.S.; A. M. Agriculture MR. W. F. STILES B.S.; N. T. S. T. C. Mathematics, Junior High Principal SENIOR OFFICERS SENIORS Sandra Sue Adams Charter Member; Home Making 51; Press Club 48,49,50,51; Tennis Club 49, 50, 51; Majorette 48. 49, 50, 51; First Division Regular Twirling 49; Basketball 50; Spanish Club 48, 49; Oratio Club 51. Mary Earl Adkins Charter Member; Junior High Head Cheerleader 48; Junior High Tennis Club 48; Home Economics 48, 49, 50, 51, Home Economics Officer 50, Home Economics Junior Degree 51; Choral Club 48. 49, 50, 51; Spanish Club 48; Three C Club 50; Oratio Club 51; Declamation 50, 51; Carnival Announcer 51; Library Club 51; Junior High Library Club 48; Pep Squad 48, 49, 50, 51. Earl Wade Allen Shop 51; Tennis Club 48, 49, 50, 51; Baseball 48, 49, 50, 51; Home Economics 51; Oratio Club 51. Billy Anderson Football 48, 49, 50, 51; Baseball 49, 50, 51; Track 49, 50, 51; Tennis 49, 50, 51; Volleyball 49, 50, 51; Softball 48; Carnival Duke 48, 49, 50; Oratio Club 50, 51; Home Economics 51; Basketball 48, 49, 50, 51; Sophomore Favorite 49; Shop 51; Most Valuable Football Player 51. Football Captain 49. 50; Basketball Captain 49, 50; District and Regional Tennis Champion 50, State Competitor in Tennis 50; Student Council 50, 51; Chapter Beau 50; Junior Favorite 50. Curt Apel FFA 49; Basketball 48, 49, 50, 51; Football 50; Track 48, 49, 50, 51; Home Economics 51; Senior Class Officer 51; Oratio Club 51; Annual Staff 51; Shop 51; Softball 48; FFA Officer 49; Carnival Duke 51; Who's Who 51. Jackie Baize Crane 48; Basketball 48; Track 48, 49, 50, 51; FFA 48, 49, 50, FFA Officer 50; FHA 51, FHA Beau 51. SENIORS Kenneth Bartlett Arnett 48; FFA 49, Grass Judging Team 50, FFA Officer 49; Carnival Duke 49; Football 51; Track 51. Pat Baugh Waco 50; Football 51; Speech Club 51; Debate 51. Lewis Berry Charter Member; FHA 51; Shop 50. Norma Jean Beverly Charter Member; Home Economics 48, 49, 50, Home Economics Junior Degree 48, Chapter Degree 48; Pep Squad 48, 49. 50; Junior High Library Club 51; Library Club 51; Basketball 48, 49- Weldon Blackstock Arnett 47; Home Economics 51; Shop 51. William Blanchard Football 48, 49, 50; Basketball 48, 49; FFA 48. 49; FHA 51; Track 48, 49. 50; Carnival Duke 51; Senior Favorite 51. SENIORS Fisher Brown Charter Member; Football 48, 49, 50; Basketball 48; Track 49. 50, 51. Joan Brown Home Economics 49, 50, 51, Home Economics Junior' Degree 49. Home Economics Officer 48; Basketball 48. 49. 50; Volleyball 48, 49; Annual Staff 50, 51, Business Manager of Annual 51; Merit Award 50; Library Club 48, 49, 50, Library Club Officer 50. Robert Carothers Football 48, 49, 50; Track 49. 50. 51; Volleyball 49, 50; Baseball 50; Basketball 50; Oratio Club 50, 51; Home Economics 50, 51; Shop 51. Yvonnee Cohagan Library Club 48; Home Economics 48, Home Economics Junior Degree 48; Pep Squad 50; Tennis 48. 49. 50, Junior Doubles District Champ 49, Senior Doubles District Competitor 50. Tennis Club Officer 51; Merit Award 49; Oratio Club 51; Basketball 48; Annual Staff 51. Gilbert Colvin Band 48, 49; Speech 48; Tennis 48, 49. 50; Track 48; Annual Staff 50; Orchestra 47, 48; Choral Club 49, 50. Nelta Faye Colvin Band 49. 50, 51; Choral Club 49. 50. 51; Student Council 51; Merit Award 51. SENIORS Chloris Ann Combest Charter Member; Majorette 51; Band Sweetheart 49; Sophomore Class Officer 49; Editor of Hornets Nest” 51; Tennis Club 49, 50, 51; Tennis Club Officer 50, 51; Band 48, 49, 50, 51, Band Officer 50; Student Council 50; Press Club 48, 49. 50, 51; Choral Club 51; Press Club Duchess 49; Home Economics Officer 51; Home Economics 51; Oratio Club Officer 51. Bobbie Jean Comer Freshman Class Officer 48; Home Economics Duchess 49, Home Economics 49, 50. Home Economics Junior Degree 49; Basketball 49, 50, 51; Junior Favorite 50; FFA Sweetheart 50; Cheerleader 51. Jane Copeland Jonesboro 48; Orchestra 49; Basketball 49. 50, 51; Volleyball 49. 50, 51; Cheerleader 49. 50; Home Economics Officer 49, 50, 51, Home Economics Junior Degree 50; Softball 51; Co-Captain Basketball 51; Carnival Duchess 51; Band 51; Pep Squad President 51; Oratio Club 51; All Tournament Forward 51. Barbara Cowart Houston 51; Basketball 51; Volleyball 51; Softball 50. Carolyn June Culbert Junior High Tennis Club 48; Home Economics 48; Spanish Club 48, 49; Cheerleader 49; Tennis Club 49, 50, 51; Head Cheerleader 50; Press Club 49, 50, 51; Choral Club 50, 51; Junior Singles Tennis Award 50, Tennis Club Officer 50; Oratio Club 51; Band 51. Bob Curry Football 48. 49. 50; Basketball 48; Track 48, 49, 50, 51; Home Economics 49. 50, 51; FFA 48. V SENIORS Norma Jean Curry Freshman Class Officer 48; Sophomore Class Officer 49; Junior Class Officer 50; Sophomore Scholarship 49, Spanish Club 49; Annual Staff 49, 51; Choral Club 51; Carnival Duchess 50, 51; Home Economics 51. Anita Davidson Charter Member; Freshman Favorite 48; Cheerleader 48, 49. 50, 51; Basketball 50, 51; Volleyball 50. 51; Soft-ball 49, 50. 51; Home Economics Officer 50, 51; Basketball Sweetheart 50; Freshman Duchess 48; Library Duchess 49; Home Economics Duchess 51; Homecoming Queen Nominee 51; Home Economics Junior Degree 50, Chapter Degree 50. Carl Edwards Jr. FFA 48, 49. 51, FFA Officer 49; Shop 51. Rf.va Featherston Arnett 48; Chapter Degree 48; Home Economics Junior Degree 49; Basketball 50; Library Club 51. Sandra Lou Flentge Charter Member; Home Economics 48. 49, 50, 51, Home Economics Junior Degree 48. Home Economics Officer 50; Choral Club 49. 50; Basketball 48; Tennis 48, 49, 50, 51; Junior High Tennis Club 47, Junior Doubles District Champ 50; Annual Staff 50, 51; Speech Club 50, Speech Club Officer 50; Oratio Club 51. June Galloway Pep Squad 49. 50, 51; Basketball 49. 50, 51; Speech Club 49, 51; Debate- Team 50; Student Council 50; Home Economics 49. 50. Home Economics Officer 49, 50; Pep Squad Officer 51 SENIORS Josephine Gilbreath Home Economics 48, Home Economics Junior Degree 48; Chapter Degree 49; Basketball 48, 49. Mary Gilchrist Charter Member; Basketball 50; Home Economics 48, 49, 50, 51, Home Economics Junior Degree 49; Library Club 48, 49, 50, 51, Library Club Officer 51; Pep Squad 50. Curtis Gohlke FFA 48, 49, 51, FFA Officer 49; Shop 51. Lanelle Graham Plainview 48; Home Economics 49, 50, 51; Library Club 48. 49, 50, 51; Pep Squad 48. 49. 50, 51; Carnival Queen 51; Merit Award 50; Student Council 51; Home Economics Officer 51; Pep Squad Duchess 49. Faye Hackney Band 48, 49. 50, 51; Choral Club 48, 49, 50; Press Club 49. 50, 51; Oratio Club 51. Oratio Club Officer 51; Student Council 51. Student Council Officer 51; One-Act Play 50. Joyce Hartwick Oglesby 48; Home Economics Junior Degree 49. Chapter Degree 48; Basketball 50. ( m SENIORS Zonnell Haynes Lampasas 50; Shop 50; Home Economics 51; Track 51. Sarah Ann Hunter Homemaking 49, 51. Junior Degree 48, Chapter Degrpe 49; Merit Award 49, 50; Pep Squad 51; Library Club 51. Mattie Mariam Ingram Turncrsville 48; Basketball 49; Choral Club 51; Home Economics Junior Degree 49, Chapter Degree 51, Home Economics 48, 49, 50. Bobbie Ray Jackson Charter Member; Homemaking 49 51. Bobby Jones Charter Member; Press Club 51; Speech Club 51; Tennis Club 48, 49. 50, 51; Basketball 49; Football 49; Choral Club 50. Dolores Jones Turnersville 49; Band 50, 51; Homemaking 50; Merit Award 50. SENIORS Valine Jones Basketball 49, 50, Basketball Manager 51; Home Economics 49, 50, 51, Junior Homemaking Degree 49; Carnival Duchess 51. Dolores Laverne Keeton Merit Award 48, 50; Pep Squad 50; Choral Club 49, 50, 51; Home Economics 51; Library Club 51. Bernard Knapp Football 49. 50; Basketball 48. 49, 50, 51; Baseball 49, 50, 51; Track 49. 50, 51; Carnival Duke 50; Oratio Club 50, 51; Softball 48; Homemaking 50, 51; Volleyball 49, 51; Shop 50, 51. Rita Lee Charter Member; Band 48; Speech Club 49, 50, Speech Club Officer 50; Choral Club 49; Pep Squad 49, 50. 51; Declamation 49, 50; Tennis 49. 50, 51; Student Council 51; Home Economics Junior Degree 49, Chapter Degree 51. VONDEL McBETH FHA 48, 50, 51, FHA Junior Degree 49; Choral Club 49. 50; Band 51; Junior Library Club 49; Spanish 48; Carnival Duchess 50; Speech Club Officer 50; Tennis Club 49, 50; Press Club 49, 50, 51; Oratio Club 51; Declamation 49. 50. Ann McClellan Charter Member; Basketball 47, 48, 49, 50; Tennis 48, 49, 50, 51; Spanish Club 48, 49; Junior Library Club 47, 48; Homecoming Queen 50, 51; Student Council 49, Student Council Officer 51; Senior Class Officer 51; Press Club 47, 48, 49, 50, 51; Class Officer FHA 48, 51; Chapter President FHA 51; Oratio Club 51; History Award 50; Junior Scholarship 50; Who’s Who. SENIORS Jeffery McKinney Home Economics 51, First place, Designer’s Contest 51; Oratio Club 51- Maurice Magee Band 47, 48; Football 48. 49, 50; FFA 51; Shop 51; Baseball 49; Track 49; FHA 50. Jo Ann Marshall Basketball 48, 49. 50. 51; Volleyball 48, 49, 50, 51; Softball 50, 51. Pep Squad 48, 50; Home Economics Junior Degree 49. Chapter Degree 51. Verna Martin Home Economics 49, Home Economics Junior Degree 48; Chapter Degree 49; Basketball 49, 50, 51; Volleyball 49, 50, 51; Softball 50; Pep Squad 49, 50, 51, Pep Squad Officer 51; Library Club 50. Library Club Officer 50, Library Award 50; Merit Award 50; Press Club 51. Theresa Maxwell Mexia 48', Press Club 51; Pep Squad 50, 51, Pep Squad Officer 51; Tennis Club 49. 50, 51; FHA 51; Softball 49, 50. Roger H. Miller Charter Member; Football 48, 49, 50; Baseball 51; Band 48, 49. 50. 51; Basketball 51; Band Officer 49; Oratio Club 51, Oratio Officer 51; Press Club 49. 50, 51; Student Council 48, 50, 51, Student Council Officer 51; Junior President 50; Science Award 50; Tennis Club 48. 49. 50; Carnival Prince 50; Who's Who. SENIORS Clarence Murray Jr. Charter Member; Football 50, 51; Baseball 50, 51; Carnival Duke 49; Annual Staff 51; Junior Class Officer 50; Senior Class Officer 51; Student Council 50; Best All-Round 51; Who’s Who. Dwaine Necessary Arnett 47; FFA 48, 50; Track 49, 51; Football 50; FFA Officer; Dairy Award 50. ■ Charles Neimier Baseball 49. 50, 51; Softball 48; Football 48. 49. 50; Track 49, 50, 51; Carnival Duke 50; Homemaking Club 50, 51; Oratio Club 50, 51; Shop 50, 51; FFA 48. Patricia Painter Charter Member; Majorette 49, 50, 51; Spanish Club 48, 49; Tennis Club 48. 49, 50, 51; Press Club 49, 50, 51; Choral Club 50; Home Economics 48. 51; Oratio Club Officer 51, Oratio Club Duchess 51. Ray Payne Charter Member; 'Band 49, 50, 51; Choral Club 50; Oratio Club 51; Annual Staff 51; Merit Award 48. Anna Kylene Perkins Library Club 49, 50, 51; Home Economics Junior Degree 49; Basketball 49, 50; Library Club Officer 51; Home Economics 49, 51. V J y _ SENIORS Luwin Perryman Harman 45; Pep Squad 47, 51; Basketball 46, 51; Baseball 47, 49; Home Economics 48, 51. Lane Poston Sophomore Favorite 49; Merit Award 49. 50; Carnival Princess 50; Home Economics Officer 51; Annual Staff 50, 51; Basketball 50, 51; Volleyball 51; Pep Squad 49; Cheerleader 49, 51; Library Club 48; Home Economics 51; Who's Who 51. D. F. Powell Andrews 48; FFA 48; Shop 50; Carnival King 51. Doris Price Charter Member; Basketball 49; Choral Club 51; Home Economics Officer 49. Home Economics Junior Degree 50, Home Economics 48. 49. 50. Eddie Ray West 50. Evan Roberts Charter Member; Band 47, 49; Choral Club 49, 50; Oratio Club 51; Debate 51; Tennis 47, 48; Declamation 51- SENIORS Miller Robinson Charter Member; Band 48, 49, 50. 51; Orchestra 48, 49, 50, 51; Band Officer 50; Student Council 51; Press Club SO; Sophomore Officer 49; Oratio Club M; Who's Who Imogene Rueter Home Economics 49, 51, Home Economics Junior Degree 50. Tommie Lou Russell Home Economics 48; Freshman Scholarship 48; Tennis Club 49, 50, 51, Girls' Doubles District Champ 49; Pep Squad 48, 49, 50; Carnival Duchess 50; Junior Class Officer 50; Girls' Doubles Tennis Award 50; Merit Award 50; Annual Staff 50, 51; Crescent Editor 51; Student Council 51, Student Council Officer 51; Senior Favorite 51; Who's Who 51. Wanda Russell Student Council Officer 49; Freshman Class Officer 48; Senior Class Officer 51; Merit Award 49, 50; Honor Student 48, 49, 50; FFA Sweetheart 49; FHA Officer 51; Carnival Duchess 51; Pep Squad 49; Cheerleader 49 51; Basketball 51; Volleyball 51; Carnival Princess 49; Annual Staff 49, 50, 51; Runner-Up for Homecoming Queen 51; FHA 50. 51; Who's Who 51. Cynthia Sadler Charter Member; Junior High Library Club 48; Basketball 48, 49; Home Economics 48; Spanish Club 48. 49; Choral Club 50; Carnival Duchess 50; Tennis Club 48, 49, 50. 51; One-Act Play 50; Annual Staff 50, 51; Assistant Editor of Crescent 51; Oratio Club 51; Band 51. Pat Samanie Library Club Officer 51; Tennis Club 51; Oratio Club 51; Carnival Duchess 51; FHA 51; Who's Who. SENIORS Dixie Shelton Charter Member; Home Economics 49. 50, 51; Speech Club 50; Debate Club 50, 51; FHA Junior Degree 49; Pep Squad 49, 50, 51; Library Club 51; Junior High Library Club 48; Oratio Club 51; Speech Club Officer 50; Student Council 51; One-Act Play 50; FHA Officer 49; Library Club Officer 51. Laverne Sims Turnersville 48; Home Economics Junior Degree 50, Home Economics 50; Basketball 50. Trueitt Spence Charter Member; Football 48, 49, 50, 51; Football Manager 48; Basketball 48, 49, 50. 51; Track 48, 49, 50, 51; FHA 50, 51; Speech Club 51; Oratio Club 51; Football Duke 51; Baseball Manager 49; Assistant Basketball Manager 49; Shop 49; Volleyball 49- Weisa Summers Charter Member; Home Economics Junior Degree 48, Chapter Degree 49- Nell Taffinder Charter Member; Homemaking 48. 51; Basketball 50; Choral Club 51. Jack Tippit Flat 48; President Sophomore Class 49; Carnival Duke 49. 50. 51; Football 49; Basketball 50; Volleyball 49; Track 48, 49. 50; Annual Staff 51. SENIORS Nita Van Winkle Lampasas 49; Home Economics 50; Volleyball 50. Billy Voss Turnersville 47; Football 47; Track 50. 51; FFA 48. 49, 50. 51; Tennis Club 50, 51; Shop 50, 51. Tommy Wallace Charter Member; Football 47, 49, 50; Tennis 49, 51; Press Club 49, 51; Carnival Duke 50; Tennis Club Officer 50, 51; Band 48. 49; Orchestra 49; Oratio Club 51; Who's Who. John Terry Ward Charter Member; Tennis 49, 50, 51; Football 49, 50; Basketball 49, 50, 51; Baseball 50, 51; Merit Award 48; Band 48, 49, 50, 51; Press Club 49, 50, 51; Oratio Club 51; Junior Singles District Champ 49, Senior Doubles District Champ 50, Senior Doubles Regional Champ 50, Tennis Award 49. Julia Warren Coryell City 48; Home Economics Junior Degree 49, Home Economics 48, 49; Volleyball 48, 49; Chapter Degree 50; Basketball 49. Lillian Annita White Purmela 48; Homemaking 48-51; Pep Squad 49; Choral Club 49, 50, 51; Basketball 50; Volleyball 50; Library Club 50. SENIORS Dale White FFA 48, 49, 50, 51, FFA Officer 49. 50; Track 51; Baseball 51; FHA 51; Lone Star Farmer Award 50. Harvey Gene White FFA 49, 50. FFA Officer 50; Track 50. 51; FHA 51. Nina Whitt Pearl 48; Best All-Round 51; Student Council 51; Carnival Duchess 51; Home Economics 51; Basketball 48. 49, 50, 51; Press Club 51; Girls Athletic Award 50; All Tourney Guard 51. Harold Wolf Freshman Officer 48; Tennis Club 48; Football 49; Baseball 49, 50, 51; Track 50; FHA 51. Dale Wright Evant 50; Baseball 51; Homemaking 51; Shop 51. Seniors gaze in awe and wish that they could spend their last days in school in a Paradise like this. JUNIOR OFFICERS Do you CfiooS' y o i - jot Tl,is u ny ?,7 JUNIOR SPONSORS Miss Halbrook, Mrs. Milner, Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Nichols. Gordon Jones President Charles Luke Walker Vice President Phyllis Perryman Secretary-T reasurer David Sellers Reporter JUNIORS Billy Don Henson Mary Alice Herring J U N Kermit McCarver Barbara McLeroy Virginia McLeroy Peggy Mahan Leo O Neal Vera Pearce J U N Phyllis Perryman Christine Rood David Sellers Bonnie Smith From the study of functional grammar, Linda gives evidence of her progress in the effectiveness of her study of correct word usage. The Juniors are showing wonderful school spirit in trying to carry out every school policy to the best of their ability. Each month the High School has a fire drill so that the students may be prepared for any emergency. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS DftflwS of n -«• Tom o ft-ou 'j Re LiT fcs Carroll Shirley President Larry Baugh Free President Nelda Beeman Secretary-T reasurer Lillie Mae Graham Reporter SOPHOMORE SPONSORS Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Leaird, Miss Carroll, and Mr. Prince. Bob Clary Arch Coskrey Bobby Cowart R. V. Culp Charles Don Curry Charles Derrick s o p H O M O R E S Betty Ann Dyer John Dyson Dorothy Ellis Nancy Franks Bill Fredde Billy Jo Gatlin s o p H O M O R E S Wanda Harrell Aubrey Hightower W. K. Hill Lena Mae Hitt Wayne Holden La Delle Huckaby Jo Rene Millsap Wayne Mitchell Carla Moseley s o p H O M O R E S Mazelle Neal Bette Lu Nichols Martin Noyola Tom Nunnelly Georgia Ortega Marnell Owens s Tom Rainer o Felton Rape Glenda Roberts p H O M James Russell O Anne Schaub R Wyvonne Schaub E s Fred Shelton Carroll Shirley Harold Shirley Naomi Smith Myna Lou Snoddy Bonnie States Juanell Williams Charlene Wilson John Woodlock O P H O M O R E The work on the yearbook is instrumental in bringing about a consciousness of our surroundings and activities in which school plays a vital part. s The Department of Home Economics is attempting to instill into young men and women the fundamental principles for building sound American homes. Shorthand, typing and bookkeeping are offered the students so that they may be able to help themselves after leaving High School. Happy faces are obvious on the campus when the student body is dismissed at 3:30 instead of at the usual 4:00. Billy Don and Frances are taking advantage of the pleasant surroundings of the library and of the many books it contains. Voting on Who's Who” is a big day in the lives of the Seniors. The candidates are selected according to scholarship, activities, students' opinions, attitude and cooperation. FRESHMAN OFFICERS Mrs. Adams and Mr. Brumbalow Arvil Creacy Bob Cummings Joe Davis Marvin Dorsey Kenneth Edmondson Jamie Erwin Reda Featherston John Edgar Fisher Christine Fleming Corilea Freeman Alice Inez Galloway Dollie Anita Gilbreath Joan Gilchrest Frankie Grafe Margaret Hancock Marceline Hardie Paul Hollingsworth Dixie Hopson Bobby Jones Stanley Jones Evelyn Knapp Howard Knight Mary Ann Lee C. F. Lively. Jr. Mary Anna Lovejoy Gene McCallister Jo Dene McClesky Zim Marion McDowell rl Patricia McElroy Grady McLaughlin FRESH J ■ Jr- Geraldine McLeroy Janell Ann Manning Paul Maxwell John Mayberry Dean Meeks Ella Mae Meyers f Darwin Millsap Billy Tom Mitchell Billie Moore Sandra Newton J. D. Nottingham Mary O'Neal LaRue Painter Nathan Gene Palmer MEN Bill Paxton Joe Payne Wanda Jo Pendleton Dixie Perryman Carolyn Phillips Jewel Rape Ray Rhoades Charles Rogers Joe Bob Rueter Archie Sanford Norris Sexton Rupert Shelton Lloyda Thompson Joyce Marie Van Anyse Sue White Bettye Wicker Belva Williams Harold Williams Wanda Williams Barbara Wilson Georgia Ann Wymer A well-equipped laboratory interests the students who are taking General Science, Biology or Chemistry. the means of success, the teachers of Mathematics show a willingness to help their students at all times. Because of their love and admiration for Mr. Raley, the band members present him with a birthday cake at one of the band class periods. Billy Waddill President Vernon Barton Vice President Ann Miller Secretary Treasurer Phyllis Bauman Reporter SPONSORS EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS r it Mrs. Meharg and Mrs. Holmes SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Eubanks Claudelia Sims President Johnny Saunders Vice President Billy Russell Secretary-T reasurer Jane Sadler Reporter SPONSORS E I G H T H G R A D E Willis Ament Bobby Arnold Kenneth Baize Donald Bartlett Roger Barnett Wynona Barnett Vernon Barton Phyllis Bauman Cleveland Beck Barbara Benner Annita Benningfield Joyce Bonds Mitchell Boyd Gladys Branton Glynda Brashear John Frank Brown John Thomas Brown Lou Dell Browning Benny Burt Carleen Chambers Gwendolyn Clemons B. K. Cooper Dorothy Cooper 11a Marie Cox Jimmy Gosset Mary Hale Lucy Hammack Dessie Hayes Hermon Hein Pat Henson Billy Hodges Shirley Holmes Syble Hopson Carlene Huckaby Jennie Huey Robert Hunt Billy Culbert Mary Ann Curry Sandra Davidson Don Dorsey Donald Ray Dorsey Doris Dyer Janis Dyson Donald Edwards E I G H T H Donald Epperson La Nelda Featherston Laura Gilbreath E I G H T H G R A D E Martha Jones Billie Keener David Kendrick Freddy Kindrick Kermit Koch Mary Loer Curtis Logan Ruth Love Gernice Lykins Caroline McCall Joy McCarver Billy McGlothlin Billy Martin Romona Meeks Gail Merritt Joyce Miers Ann Miller Edgar Moore Betty Mueller Janet Neuman Barbara Newton Ray O'Neal Pauline Painter Artis Perkins Neta Ruth Shirley Barlow Sparkman Barry Sparkman Claudia Sydow Rudy Tatum Gayle Van Winkle Billy Waddill Lewis Warden Joyce Warren Mary Jo Whigham Barbara Wilkinson Sammy Jo Williams Should we speak and write correctly? Opportunities are given the pupils in Junior High so that they may improve themselves. Dorothy Faye Baker Jack Baker Charles Ray Barton Holice Barton Jerry Wayne Barton Jimmy Barton Jim Ed Berry David Blanchard Robert Blanchard Sylvia Blanchard Catherine Brown Frances Bryant s E V E N T H G R A D E Phyllis Caldwell Sammy Chambers Robert Chamblee Glenn Chedester Harold Cohagan Ann Cowart Ruby Lee Creacy James Curry Brents Davis Leslie Davis Lavetta Davidson Kay Day s E V E N T H G R A D E Norma Derrick Cloyce Draper Joyce Draper Linda Dyess Glenda Dyer Barbara Duran Carrol Evetts Bettie Featherston Dickie Franks Raymond Franks John Fulton Roland Giebbler Anita Gilchrist Bettie Gilchrist David Glass Robert Gohlke Joe Gooch Glen Graham Earl Heath Paul Hensler Rita Henson Helen Herring Zelma Herring Reva Holt Billy Joe Long Sue McCarver Delores McCown Marva McCutchen Gene McKinzie Joyce McLaughlin Noel McLaughlin Dan Magee Freddie Marshall Linda Maxwell Waylon Mitchell Bobbie Faye Mohler I Cynthia Homan Nelton Hopson Nancy Jameson David Jones Raymond Jones David Karan Sue Keener Wesley Kcllerman Ben King Virginia Koch Charles Kramer Richard Luerana s E V E N T H G R A D E s E V E Eldon Mosely Jerry Neuman Nancy Nesbitt Billy Nichols N Mingo Ortega T Wayne Pearce H Larry Penny Margaret Perryman G R A Mikie Poston D Patsy Potts F Noah Powell E Zana Powell Jerry Price Dorothy Richter Janell Roberts Billy Russell Don Russell Jane Sadler Stanley Sadler Wade Sadler Johnny Saunders Linda Schaub James Sellers Tommy Shelton _______________________ Nita Sheridan Claudelia Sims Louise Sims Billie Smith Bobbie Smith Kermit Snyder Donald Spradley Sandra Summers s E V E N T H G Kenneth Swift Patricia Tatum Glenna Tennison Janice Thompson R A D E Charlene Trewitt Louis Tumblison Glenn Vandiver Donald Watts Galen Wessels James Wicker Tommie Williams Kenneth Woodson Nina Whitt Ann McClellan V w vAd A HOMECOMING QUEEN Wanda Russell Anita Davidson -■ ? -J2 Billy Anderson Billy Don Henson Bonnie Smith - v Barbara Wilson Joe Payne EIGHTH GRADE FAVORITES Janis Thompson Dickie Franks Ann Miller Robert Hunt SEVENTH GRADE FAVORITES BAND Billie Verne Graham HEARTS BASKETBALL Nina Whitt Queen Lanelle of the House of Graham King D. F. of the House of Powell KING AND QUEEN OF FUN Princess Nelda of the House of Beeman Prince Arch of the House of Coskrey Princess Phyllis of the House of Perryman Prince Gip of the House of Lovejoy Princess Norma of the House of Smith Prince Billy Tom of the House of Mitchell Duchess Sandra Davidson, Duke Rudy Tatum Duchess Dolores McCown, Duke Billy Nichols RUNNERS-UP FOR WHO’S WHO First row, left to right: Dixie Shelton, Barbara Cowart, Verna Martin, Dolores Keeton, Sarah Ann Hunter, Nita Van Winkle, and Reva Featherston. Second row, left to right: Ann Combest, Faye Hackney, Joan Brown, Kylene Perkins, Norma Jean Curry, Bobbie Comer, and Pat Painter. BILLY ANDERSON ROBERT CAROTHERS Co-Captains LLOYD MITCHELL Head Coach 1950 Gatesville.......... 7 Gatesville.......... 0 Gatesville.......... 7 Gatesville..........46 Gatesville.......... 7 Killeen .......... 6 Hamilton .........19 Lampasas ......... 7 Mart .............14 Belton ........... 0 R. C. NICHOLS Assistant Coach Schedule Gatesville 19 Waco Tech ... 6 Gatesville 13 West Trojans ... 0 Gatesville 6 La Vega ...59 Gatesville 39 Itasca 0 Gatesville 6 McGregor .39 BILLY HENSON ARCH COSKREY Managers BERNARD KNAPP End ROBERT CAROTHERS Tackle BILLY ANDERSON Back High Pockets, nifty left end who thrilled the fans with his reception of passes. GORDON JONES Back A fine Co-captain who paved the way for the pigskin. One of the best backs in years, fine competitive athlete, good captain. CLARENCE MURRAY End A reliable end who kept up the spirit of the team. CHARLES NEIMIER End Steady, dependable end with a great fighting heart. WAYNE HOLDEN Back BOBBY CURRY Back Freckles and Irish blood must be what it takes to play good football. A utility back who will be looked to for a lot of leadership next fall. A fighting back who gave all he had for his “Alma Mater. WILLIAM BLANCHARD Back A tough, dependable line backer for the Hornets. foUL JACK POSTON Guard His pood guarding brought the hornets through. GIP LOVEJOY Guard Gip proved to be a stone wall against our opposition. CURT APEL Back A hard fighting Hornet who helped start the season off right. ROGER MILLER Center Waddy's initiative and fighting spirit helped bring honor to his team. TERRY WARD Back TOMMY WALLACE Tackle TRUEITT SPENCE Guard A reserve back who thrilled the fans with his left handed passes. Tall, steady tackle with high spirits. Red'' was always able to take it and come back fighting. DWAINE NECESSARY Back His name -attempts to tell what he meant to the Hornet's team. CHARLES LUKE WALKER Back After a late start due to injuries, Charles turned in a good season's play. BILL FREDDE Guard No doubt Fredde's strength lies within his curly hair. PAT BAUGH End FISHER BROWN Tackle A tall, big and rangy reserve Speedy helped clear the way end. for the Hornets. CARROLL SHIRLEY Guard One of the reserves who helped keep the team going. Holden goes around end for a gain against McGregor Curry lugs the pigskin for a first down against La Vega Head-Coach—LLOYD MITCHELL Assistant-Coach—B( Co-Captains—Billy Anderson and Bernard Kna 1951 Gates vi He. Gates vi lie.. Gatesville Gatesville. Gatesville.. Gatesville.. Schedule 23 .... 22 .... 17 17 . 19 24 .. 39 .... 13 .... 24 15 15 . 28 25 . 24 . 27 24 .28 23 .... 16 19 .22 25 22 21 Lampasas Clifton Aleman ..Lampasas 'urnersville .....Evant urnersville ...Lometa ....Evant ....Evant ...Aleman Midway Meridian BOYS’ BASKETBALL Managers Charles Koch and Tom Rainer are conscientious of the many duties they must perform. With four lettermen, Knapp, Anderson, Jones and Apel, back to form the nucleus for the team the Hornets had a successful season. With the eleven boys making the A team. Coach Lloyd Mitchell moulded a strong quintet to represent the High School. The play was not centered on any one individual, but the whole team worked as a smooth running machine. BILLY ANDERSON Guard BERNARD KNAPP Center GORDON JONES CURT APEL DON CURRY Guard Guard Forward ■ Due to the fact that the CRESCENT must go to press before most of the track meets are held, it will not be possible to furnish a complete summary of the whole track season. TRACK HAROLD SHIRLEY BOBBY CURRY TRUEITT SPENCE With about twenty-five candidates reporting for baseball, seven of these were letter-men, Roger Miller, Bernard Knapp, Bobby James Curry, Billy Anderson, Charles Niemeir, Gip Lovejoy and Gordon Jones. BASEBALL Coach—R. C. NICHOLS Co-Captains—Nina Whitt and Jane Copeland 7 Schedule Gatesville..........39 Gatesville..........27 Gatesville..........49 Gatesville..........30 Gatesville..........43 Gatesville..........23 Gatesville..........29 Gatesville..........41 Gatesville..........27 Gatesville..........35 Gatesville..........43 Gatesville..........43 Gatesville..........36 Gatesville..........34 Gatesville..........35 Gatesville..........50 Gatesville..........34 Gatesville..........42 Gatesville..........42 Gatesville..........50 1951 20 .........Belton 31 ........Belton 25 .........Midway 27 ......Lampasas 39 ........ Belton 19 ..........Evant 25 ......Lampasas 23 ......McGregor 36 ........Coleman 28 ........Marlin 42 .....Waco Tech 34 ........Clifton 23 ......Lampasas 22 ......McGregor 43 ........LaVega 32 .......Clifton 24 ....Waco Tech 26 .....McGregor 41 ...........Mart 43 ...........Mart GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Valine Jones has served as manager of the A team and as assistant coach of the B team. Interest never lags in practice sessions. JANE COPELAND Forward BARBARA WILSON Forward BILLIE BAIZE Forward NINA WHITT Guard BOYS’ SPORTS A well organized athletic program is offered every boy in the school. Even though several lettermen will graduate this year, this scrapping B team will provide plenty of hustle for another year. GIRLS’ SPORTS Through the study of Health Education and participation in various sports, Mrs. Duncan, Physical Education instructor, guides the girls so that they can keep their bodies physically fit. The members of the B team have proved that they are capable of replacing those who graduate this year. JUNIOR HIGH TEAM OF 1950 From left to right, second row: Pat Henson, Robert Hunt, Dean Meeks, Scooter Mitchell, Joe Payne, Coach Johnson, Jamie Erwin, Edgar Moore, Billy McGlothlin, and Reginald Sydow. First row: Bobby Arnold, Jimmy Hodges, Rudy Tatum, Clowis Black, Bobby Jones, Norris Sexton, Jerry Sullivan, John Fisher, and C. F. Lively. Coach Bob Johnson, Jackie Boston, Paul Hollingsworth, Rudy Tatum, Jerry Sullivan, Bobby Jones, John Edgar Fisher, Billy Tom Mitchell, J. D. Nottingham, Clowis Black and Manager Elmer Ray Rhoads. JUNIOR HIGH BASKETBALL J u N I 0 R H 1 G H SPORTS ALMA MATER On Gatesville's fair horizon reared against the sky Proudly stands our Alma Mater as the years go by. Onward, upward, ever forward Watchword — never fail Hail to theef our Alma Mater Gatesville, alt hail! RANDAL RALEY Band Director M LEO ONEAL Drum Major MAJORETTES — Ann Combest, Sandra Adams, Pat Painter, and Phyllis Perryman, CHEERLEADERS Lane Poston, Bobbie Comer, Wanda Russell, Anita Davidson 1950 PEP SQUAD SPONSOR AND OFFICERS OF THE STUDENT COUNCIL Sponsor ........... President ......... Vice President .... Secretary-Treasurer Reporter .......... .... Mr S. L. Pruitt .........Roger Miller Tommie Lou Russell Ann McClellan .......Faye Hackney STUDENT COUNCIL CHORAL CLUB ORCHESTRA Typists: Nina Whitt and Verna Martin; Society Editor: Carolyn Cul-bert; Assistant Printer: Vondel Mc-Beth; News Editor: Ann McClellan; Special Feature Editors: Pat Painter and Sandra Adams; Senior Reporter: Theresa Maxwell. Mrs. Leaird Sponsor H O R N E Business Manager: Roger Miller; Assistant Business Manager: Suzanne Jameson; Junior Reporter: Barbara McLeroy; Freshman Reporter: Dixie Perry- man; Junior High Reporter: Mary Anna Lovejoy; Feature Reporter: J o Kathryn Summcrford; Reporter Lillie Mae Graham. NETS’ 5 T Printer: Bobby Jones; Sports Editors: Gordon Jones and Tommy Wallace; Distribution Manager: John Terry Ward; Assistant: Larry Baugh. Ann Combest Editor Art Editor: Carla Mos ley; Assistant Art Edi tor: Nelda Beeman Reporters: Faye Hack ney, Geneva Chambers Juanell Williams; As sistant Distribution Editor: Wanda Harrell. Mrs. Hite Instructor J ii —nr1 Curt Apel, Jackie Baize and Harvey White are becoming skilled craftsmen in leather work. Kylene Perkins, Billie Baize and Wyvonne Tubbs give a demonstration before the class. r Sandra Adams, Pat Painter, Sandra Flentge, Ann Combest and Robbie Taylor try the helpful hints which the instructor has given them about a new recipe. Jackie Ba,ze Chapter Bean . A Reupholstcring the sofa is the project of the General Home-making class. Mrs. Nichols Instructor FHA Officers: President: Ann McClellan; Vice President: Wanda Russell; Secretary: Lane Poston; Treasurer: Jane Copeland; Historian: Anita Davidson; Reporter: June Gallaway; Parliamentarian: Ann Combest; Song Leader: Neva Ann Hopson; Pianist: Coralee Freeman; Student Council Representive: Lanelle Graham. lodging grass one of the many „ A o Mr. Winslar's wide experience makes him well qualified as an agriculture instructor. The Ag boys take pride in keeping their equipment in good condition. ar explains tnc tractor. “!L,: ,-bL — w 'P1,ne; ANNUAL Mrs. O. D. Bates Tommie Lou Russell ...Cynthia Sadler STAFF E ,s- N« w.iS JUNIOR HIGH A LIBRARY CLUB JUNIOR HIGH LIBRARY CLUB JUNIOR HIGH , - • ■ A. f : -A h A O,. .V N a • X' n S A ,- r v. 7 4f■■ -■tvjff mx r t,. 'k-? ‘V , .- --.. V6 Why so gloomy, Freshmen?? It’s for a good cause. It seemed like a lot of trouble, but it prove to be profitable. Happy, Mrs. Milner, or is it the sun?? The black and gold uniforms of the Pep Squad surely made a good showing. After!! HOMECOMING That darling smile is what brought Ann the honor of Home Coming Queen. Billie Verne was an ideal choice for Band Sweetheart. Ann is certainly in the limelight” as far as the 1920 team is concerned. those new uniforms. Our pep squad surely put on a nice show the night of the Homecoming game. ODDS and ENDS The cheer leaders lead the Hornets on to the field. With the technique of a skilled craftsman, Ann delicately works on her belt. Bobby, Ray, Robbie and Carolyn grab a few extra calories at the candy shack. Making plans for extra-curricular activities. The Press Club drowns their sorrows in Cokes. Have you bought a ribbon yet? Leo seems to be enjoying his after-lunch siesta. Problem: To determine properties of Physics lab manual. Conclusion: Unworkable, inflammable. Just me and my shadow You can bet it's not chemistry they are so interested in! A newly-laid brick This couldn't happen to a dog, but it did. Ahha! Caught you didn't I. Some feed the Annual Staff had at Christmas time. College Hill Speedway. Arch seems happy at the prospect of no school because of' the snow. It's a little bit early to start going barefoot, boys. The students enjoyed leaving their classes to tour the new school building. These civic minded boys seem to be cooperating with the Student Council in keeping the school ground clean. School Calendar SEPTEMBER 4 Registration 8 Football Game (Killeen) 15 Election of Sr. High Cheerleaders. 15 Football Game (Hamilton) 27 Election of Class Officers 29 Football Game (Mart) OCTOBER 3 P. T. A. 13 Football Game (Waco Tech) 14 Band Benefit Parade 20 Girls' Football Game 24 Seniors to Baylor 26 Senior Program 27 Football Game (La Vega) 27 Choral Club to Tarleton NOVEMBER 1 County Teachers' Meeting 3 Football Game (Itasca) 6 Organization of Student Council 7 P. T. A. 7 Senior Box Supper 10 Junior Program 10 All School Carnival 12-18 Book Week 14 F. H. A. Trip to State Fair 15 Election of Homecoming Queen 16 Pep Rally Bonfire 17 Homecoming 12-18 National Homemaking Week 23-23 Thanksgiving DECEMBER 1 Band Trip to Ranger 5 P T. A. 8 Library Trip 14-15 Oglesby Tournament (Girls’) 19 Annual Staff Party 20 Press Club Party 21- 22 Lampasas Tournament (Boys') 21 Library Club Party JANUARY 9 Football Banquet 12 Basketball Games (Boys' and Girls’) West 18 Student Council Installation 19 Election of Favorites and Best All-Round 20 Press Club Trip 30 Basketball Game (La Vega) FEBRUARY 1 Senior Invitations Ordered 5 Junior Box Supper 8 Election of Who's Who 9 Basketball Game (Mart) 14 Debate Team to Baylor 12-16 County Tournament 20 Faculty Party 24 District F. H. A. MARCH 6 Dedication of New Elementary Building 7-10 State Meet at Baylor 16 Senior Play 22- 23 Easter Holidays 28-30 Evaluation 31 Track Meet APRIL 3 P. T. A. Meeting 17 First Baseball Game (Waco Tech) 26 Junior-Senior Banquet MAY 1 Baseball Game (Itasca) 4 Baseball Game (West) 27 Baccalaureate Service JUNE 1 Commencement Exercises A P Grocery Allen, Barney Alvis-Garner Co. Arnold Electric Baize Clinic Bates, J. J. Bauman, E. C. (Truck Lines) Bauman, Price E. (Clover Farm Stores) Bartlett Cleaners Beard, Dr. Oley Black, William Bluebonnet Beauty Shop Boyer. C. D. Britain's Garage Britain’s Barber Shop Brown Dickie (Lawyers) Brown, Dr. J. T. Brown, Mrs. Lucille Brown, J. D., Jr. Brown Chambers Grocery Brown Huckaby (Insurance) Cameron Lumber Co. Cam pell, Mrs. Leona Caruth, Francis Cinderella Beauty Shop City Drug Store Cooper Company Community Public Service Coryell County News Coryell County Cotton Oil Mill Coryell N. F. L. A. Cozy Cafe Curry, F. F. (Grocery) Davidson, Perry Davidson's Dairy Davis, H. B. (5, 10, 25c) Dixie Service Station Drake's Furniture Store Dub's Humble Station Ellis. A. W. Erwin Feed Mill Ethma Beauty Shop Farmers Mutual Fire Association Federated Store Flentge Drug Store Fowler, Mrs. O. L. Foster Drug Frank’s Watch Repair Freeman's Printing Plant Freeman, Tom Frozen Food, Johnson’s Gatesville Bottling Co. Gatesville Chamber of Commerce Gatesville Drug Gatesville Implement Co. Gatesville Messenger Gatesville Taxi Gill's Ice Cream Parlor Gilmer's Service Station Gordon Ashcraft Graham, Mr. J. R. Graham, Mr. W. P. Graham's Sewing Shop Graves Florist Shop Guaranty Bank Trust Co. Hair Barber Shop Hale Seed Co. Hamilton, Dr. J. H. Hanna, Jo Hayes, Mr. E. Hensler. Paul T. Hix, O. N. (Oil Co.) Hix, W. T. Holt Launderlux Homan. R. L. Huckabee Williams Ivy's Service Station Jackson, Horace Son Johnnie’s Shoe Shop Jones Bradford Motor Co. PATRONIZE u,t. Jones. Dr. K. R. Jones, Troy H. Kendrick Davidson Kindrick, Mr. M. B. Koch's 66” Service Station Leaird's Department Store Lee, Clyde (Barber Shop) Lively's Shoe Shop L L Hotel Love Flowers Lovejoy, Eiland Lovejoy, Elliott Lowrey Clinic Magnolia Service Station Martin's Cleaners Maxwell's, U. D. Laundry Mayes Radio Maytag Dealers Mears, Tom Meeks Cafe McClendon, Carl McClellan, J. H. McCown Jewelry McCorkle, Earnest Mitchell Radio Shop Miller, Roger (Gulf) Miller Motor Co. Miller, Jim Modern Cleaners Morse, Jack Morton Scott Son Murray’s Food Market National Bank Neeley's Cabinet Shop Nolte Garage Odom’s Grocery Painter, J. A. (Insurance) Payne, Dick Perry Brothers Pfeffer, Dr. J. E. Pollard Sellers (Insurance) Poston, W. E. Co. Powell Chevrolet Co. Powell's Gin Powell, R. E. Powell Supply Ray, Dr. Otis Re-Nu Cleaners Rogers, Curt, Garage Rutherford, Will Sadler, E. L. Sadler, Wade (Firestone) Seat Cover Canvas Shop Schaub, G. P. (Mill Grain Co.) Scott Motor Co. Sim's Radio Service Skelton Brothers Smith, Evan J. State Road Machine Shop Stone, Clois D. Terry’s Grocery Market Texas Co. Thompson, Louis (Grocery) Waddill Candy Co. Walker Motors Ward Cummings (Insurance) Ward, Ray Ward Jewelry Co. Washburn Garage Watson Service Station Webb Funeral Home White Auto Co. Williams, Dr. T. R. 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