Graham High School - Steer Yearbook (Graham, TX)

 - Class of 1945

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k f f2, ., 4 ff THE 7 R 'sin if N 4 C -- ' ea'-' I f QQ 4,9 xk 91.1 iXvAxxyx N 'ff 5 Y E 3 U xv' qc? N 3 'J I 9111 all f Q ll I 'WS Q e Q S .0 E! ,I GW 491 H I I 3 I ,137 A . ' 1 47 ' 7 . I 311' fav? I by ' 5 f 5 E lm' 1, 5 W gfm' P xx-Xxgeif 1 ElH,L 4 :::'- 91761 'IVHHOD 'I 'I 'I V 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I THE CORRAL 1945 :-A::- :::-A :::-Ti:-n c: 0l elfU0l' Gay days and play days, and study days too! How we shall love to remember them when time has carried us along its stream into years to come! How we shall love to look back on the carefree time spent in high scool among our fellow students and friends! Some of us Cin fact, if truth be known, most of usj will look back on our school days as the golden days of youth. This annual is offered by the staff in the hope that when time has perhaps dimmed some small part of the luster of our days of studenthood, we may all leaf through its pages and find, refreshed and re-gilded, those happy, happy days when we attended dear old Graham High School with hardly a care in the world and never a thought of time to come. So we pre- sent the student body with this annual and hope they like itg and in years to come, when they chance to open it and look at SOIHC of the scenes and faces, we shall say once more: 'We'll be seeing you! The Staff 2 N. 5 4 ' Do c e 00 VICTOPXYO PEACE 0 BRO-fHf:PiH aizbeclicafion VVe dedicate this annual to the future. Looking forward to the unexplored World of tomorrow, we anticipate the part our students will play in shaping the destiny of America as she accepts her place of leadership in a peaceful World. VVhatever our generation does will affect the happiness of many genera- tions to Colne. Students of Graham High School, we challenge you to dedicate yourselves to a noble pcrforlnance of the tasks that lie ahead. 3 . f,?21, f 'Q 9 3 -' A 4 . N TOP ROW: Spencer Slrreel, Allen McCleslcey, Gerald Ferguson, Wayne Roye, Dan Wilde, Edwin Smillfi. SECOND ROW: Leo Edwards, Harry Cain, lylarllwa Bruce, Lila Knox, l-lelen Gray, R. A. Eisner, Eield Roebuck. BOTTOM ROW: Boby Tyler, Es+elle Cusenbary, Palsy Krause, Janis Luker, Mary Bob Turner, Jimmie Burk, Donald Nrwood. 4 J. A. Hays KOCLPCI of jldlfldfeerf G. I-I. Newjron M. W. Larmour J. T. Rickman Eldon Willis G. H. Fore J. W. MaHl'1ews fsfanding Years may olim our recolleclrion Time Hs change may bring, Slill lhy name in fond aileclion Evermore we sing. Graham High School, Graham High School, Loud our praises be! Hail lo ihee, our Alma Maier, Hail. all hail 'ro rheel 6 THE CORRAL 194-5 My dear Sluolenls: Wnerlwer you now enler upon your life worlc or go on +o some niglwer inslilujrion oi learning, l wanl you Jro leel free lo call upon me for any lurllwer service l may loe able lo rencler. My injreresl in you oloes nor end willw your gradua- rion buf rallmer follows you during Jrlwe coming years. Your aclwievemenls will be an inspiralion lo me for lurllfier service in my worlc. Wirh sincere be-5+ wishes, l. T. GILMER, Superinlendenl 4 !',l .17 14, 3, ,V N J fills fl'-fl i.l ,J-V1 1 n 4 14-P' fl .4 'f lr lf , ,,v s,f' I' oo HHL 4 - -::: STGT 'IVHH lr lr 4 4 4 4 i 4 4 4 l 4 lr lr 'i r 4 l D dl in 4 1 I fr X , 1, ,. N , J,ir If .4 y, 14, 1, K. -Jr' -V- OD HHL TVHH : 9V6I r l r i r r i 1 i 0 4 0 0 0 i 0 n THE CORRAI. 1945 To Jrhe Sludenls ol Graham I-ligh School: ln my opinion, one ol lhe linesl gualilies of you Graham l-ligh School sludenls is your friendliness. l would lilce for you lo accelol my Jrhanlcs lor giving me a share oi your lriendshilo and for accelolring mine in relurn. Being wilh you, worlcing wilh you, sharing your ioys and Troubles as a iriend and counselor has meanl more lo me lhan any of you will ever lcnow. I shall always have a warm place in my hearl lor each oi you. Sincerely yours, O. B. ROSE 8 Dear Sluclenls: May lhis Corral rellecl The sweelesl memories of your high school days, recall our many happy associalions, ancl remind you ol my lailh in you and your iulure encleavors. Sincerely yours, EUGENIA D. HOWELL 9 THE CORRAL 1945 4 O EIHJ. HO :: 91761 'IVH 1 li 4 r r n li n li lr lr lr r r n li l i i li 4 .L EIH -:Q 5'f'6I 'IVEIHOO i i 'r lr lr lr lr lr 'r 'r 'r lr 'h ll 'n 'i l i i i v i lr lr lr lr 'i 'T r n P lr lr lr lr THE CORRAL 1945 . ,W ,ff ' T., 57.1 C u ff, GARTH BAKER B.S., Agricullure Texas A. 81 M. College OTELLA BAXTER B.A., Spanish and English Texas Sfaie College for Women EVELYN BOONE fx B.S., Home Economicso' v . V -LN W . , V-7, Wesl' Texas Slale Tzeachersfflollege , y5 if Colorado Sfaleifollege,-. '. h X' f.-W' ,ofzlii iT,.L i ,V 'J ,W , 7,1 N' ' ' -7 - J' VV in L' A ' .-' , ll, H l-lARR!ET BOONE xxgv' , B.A., Science ' V. ' Texas Tech POWELL BOWRON . B.S., Malhemarics Texas Chrisrian Universiry Y , . i , L.' Y MILDRED 5.UTLEi'i . 4 ' , B.A., M.A.,' English A L L i Hardin-Simmons Univrefrsiry , Soulhern Meffhoclisl Universiify , X LULA MARIE CHAPMAN B.S.. Science Texas Siale College for Women PAT CLIFFORD B.S., Baslcerball Coach Assislanl Eooiball Coach Junior Business Texas Chrislian Universiry PAY COOPER B.A., English Norlh Texas Siale Teachers College MARY LEE COOPER B.S., Science. Home Economics Norlh Texas Sfare Teachers College 10 ga C bl noR1NE ELLlNeToN B.A., M.A., l-lislory and Lalin Universily of Texas Universily of Colorado MARY HESS B.S., l-lealfh, Physical Educalion and Recrealion Texas Slale College for Women LENORA HUDSON B.S., Speech, English Sul Ross Slale Teachers College MILDRED JOHNSTON B.A., Malhemalics Universily of Minnesola FRANCES MAXWELL B.S., Commercial Subjecls Texas Slale College for Women LUCILLE MOORE B.A., Librarian Texas Slale College for Women SABRA PARSONS M.A., English Norlh Texas Slale Teachers College MOVELDA E. Rl-llNE B.S., Commercial Subiecls Texas Slale College for Women BENNIE LEE SMITH B.A., B.S., Social Siudies Texas Slaie College for Women IZETTA SPARKS B.A.. M.A., Malhemalics Norlh Texas Slafe Teachers College 11 THE CORRAL 1945 F-. V N. x X l 4 -:::: S'f'6I 'IVHHOD EIHJ. n 'i lr li :I I 'r 'r li lr 'r lr li lr li li lr li li lr li li li li li lr li 'i li lr li .J i l .Lf THE CORRAL 1945 ja C LL SARA sr. cLAiR BA., Music Easl Texas Sialre Teachers College GEORGE M. WRENN B.A., MA., Diversified Occupafions Texas A. 84 M. College Universily of Texas BOONE YARBROUGI-l BS., Assisranl Coach Shop Easr Texas Slare Teachers College l-l. E. VVISHARD BS., Eoojrball Coach ancl Marhemalics Sourhern Merhodislr Universiry Texas Chrislrian Universily LUCIA RITCH lnof picfuredl BA., English Florida S-rare Teachers College for Women 12 II L A ? 5 5 E 5 HILL 4 4- 9f'6I 'IVHHOD THE CORPAL 19-L5 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Wayne Roye . . Charles Walsh . Elizabelh Dealsl Spencer Slreel . Berl Allen Mann . . . . . .Presidenl , . . ......... Vice-Presidenl Secrelary and Treasurer . ........... Reporler SPONSORS Eugenia l-lowell Fay Cooper 14 .Sergeanl-al-Arms 'MARIE BALDWIN 'aw' J 5 M Se n i o r 5 KATHLEEN ADKINS One of Jfluose girls wluom you are always glad Io see. WINONA BALL PreI+y, willy, and wise. ARCHIE ANDREWS Known and liked for his friendliness VIRGINIA BARROW I'II eilfluer rnake or find a way. MARY KATHERINE ATWOOD And yer Huey could no'f 'find a sweeler girl. HAROLD BLEVINS The fewer 'I'I1G words, 'flue grealer 'I'I1e profil. A WILLIAM ATWOOD A good worker wluo deserves success. WEYIVION BOX Even I make no prelense OI Iuaving more Jfluan common sense. JOYCE AVERETT A sweel and a'f'frecJfive girl. W. C. BROWN, JR. Never Jfrouble Irouble urulil frouble Iroubles you. 'A Iillfle Jfluing wiJfIu eyes like 'I'I1B sun. s JIIVIMIE BURK One of 'flue Iineslf girls we know. G.H.S. needs more like Iuer. 15 THE CORRAL 1945 4 -::: 91761 'IVHHOO EIHJ. I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 1vu21oo Emi AY- -: S'V6I I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + + 4+ + 4+ I I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + + 4+ 4+ 1 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + I I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ TI IE CORRAL 194-5 Se n io F5 JERRY BUTLER Ah, why should life all labor be? SHIRLEY ANN COOK Always slriving +o please, never fo offend. I-IAZEL BYERS A lair young girl wilh a brighl' sunny smile. OLETA MAE COX Golden hair and sunny eyes. FRANCES CHAPIN She cannoi keep sunshine from herself. gf C 5 e.f'.,LQ.,. 2 I 4- Hi sk L! 5,1 I .. , Q U Boa CUNNINGHAM -' i N ' ' 'Jolly good fellow. ' v 4?-'v-Lfft.-. '7f.,..f2.f . RENO CLAYTON , L ' lf The hearl of a man be depressed. ULU if is inslanfly dispelled when a woman appears. ' ' ' 4 I I' ELIZABETH DEATS i fyf You+h, beaufyg graceful acfion seldom fail. L .' .1 I ALPHA PAYE COLLEY A cheerful, kindly nalure Thai we love. MARY STELLA DEEB Swee'r smiling and sweel spoken. PEGGY CONKLIN Gay, good nafure sparkles in her eyes. EARL DOOLEY A shy boy wirh a ready smile. 16 1 3' s ,-5 yi ' . U . If ' 1' N. . ,. . Seniord 1 W' ---' ef .JE . '- : Iz:. ::z'zEz.:',:, .,.. : -.3 sq s se- ? . Em as T51 . M R z QA: 1 5 I A : I ::' .'fz zzz ESTALEN E DGWN EY b'V'-' 5 Her words and ways are pleasing. AVII .. AWA FORD 5 '1-, The loesi spori ever-whai more could be said ? ' ' .v... f ' RAY DOWNEY W Quie+ness does nol deny slrenglhf' ,:,. . E z l-Ols EVELYN GACHTER Delicacy in woman is slrengihf' l ::'.1 ::, In JEAN DOWNIN , m Oi ma ers. ge of afianlfrions, mild. - IF L, W MARGARET GIBBS A , M154 'Ry LQ! A 'friend of all, and To all a friend. T ,iv l.::si,4 , 3 ,N Wi E. Q A r-BTLLY EASTER? 293 55 5' Abili+y WTUffLfS'l'l'19 esleem of 'rrue men. , Y Q ' ...: i l--, R EX GOWEN5 JusJr anolher boy who believes in less work and more play. :,., .. 4 R. A. FISHER ,,'. ZZAA Full of wise sayings . U t N. Q 5 Rv W Y . 1 ,luv :W 1' ,Q my A - ,H , , I - j,l-lELEN GRAY - M She smiles and all The world seems gay. -,. Nia ' , . .H y A . A DOROTHY FLETCHER is E Quie+ and praclicalf' 44 'TM' NORA PAYE GRUBBS 'ff . .. :.,,. ' ' ' ' The sunshine is red when if shines ,ffm on her head. 17 THE CORRAL 1945 -V- -: S1761 'IVHHOD EIHJ. I li li lr ll lr 1 :n r lr r lr lr lr 'I lr li lr 'i li ln lu 'i 'I li li li li lr li lr lr lr 'r li 4 EIHJ. 91'6I 'lV2I2iOD 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 '1 '1 '1 1 1 '1 '1 1 1 I 1 1 1 41 41 '1 '1 41 1 1 I '1 '1 41 '1 1 1 '1 THE CORRAL 194-5 ::.: ::T:' Seniora MARY Lou ISE eu IN N S+udious, energelic, and dependable. zzzz :.,: Quiet loul makes himself known in class. ' 1..1:-: ',1' 5 BERTI-lA PEARLE HARLAN ulzl ,. No loneliness young Berlha knew. 3 A r 1 IG? 3 u f? e- .QQ 1: If g y EUGENE HORTON l-lere wisdom and folly meel, mix, 5 and combine. A .AJ ALVA LEE HAWKINS ' .,, LO UZELLE H AW KI N s New, bmi well liked, 1 1 1 1 1o 1 1 111 .,:,2 iii -1.:':1: 2 ::: : : Piieey JUNE HENLEY Full Ol pep and bubbling MARY FRANCES l-IARLAN Wha+ she underlakes, she does.' JAMES JENNINGS A happy, iolly boy, who is full of lil:e.' Endowed wilh musical +alenJr. KYLE KERBOW Born for success he seems.' JEAN KURK Silence is sweeier 'rhan speech. . I. x wilh joy. X 5 J SAMMYE LANGSTON 1' You love her for her looks, her smile, her ways. 18 .1 Q ,..-..,.1., 5' ig . 1 W . Q flff 1. ' W W E' 1' wmv .Q ... ,W 2 -'Wy .syeniorri JIIVIIVIIE LARIVIOUR One ol Ihose sirong BILLY JOE LEACI-I . silenl' Types. EARL MAI-IANEY A pleasanl smile. A Irue friend 'ro Those who know him. BERT ALLEN IVIANN I-Ie is a genileman, because of his na+ure. CLAUDIA LENNINGTON A rare compound of abiliiyjfrolic, 'I I M I4 ancl Tun. ff 4 Xi 1, as ff jk I!! ,KVN fbi VIA I V' ' I ,C f' me , ,fn TY MARTIN Silent buf none The less eifeciivef' CLYDEAN LEWIS , ls she noI.lair? , I ,I Luvfsg GLYN LOIITIN A clever boy wiih a LYNN LOETIN I hear bui say noi m I -. -A -lr 'i ff-VIJX 'f ' ,I rs. GABIE SUE MARTIN Quiet reserved, and siuolious is she. cheery clisposilionf' ROGER MARTIN AmbiIion macle him whal he is. uch. KENNETH MOBLEY Never in a hurry, bul always doing someihingf' 19 THE CORRAL 1945 HHL 4 - :e 9'T'6I EIVHHOO I I 'I I I I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I -Za, 4 13 es-Zifa cf-CQQ-J Q-Zqfe, .LAY- 'I HHOD EIH EH ibiifh 'r 'l 'l 'r 'r 'l 'r r i r l l In r n r l ll ll li li r r r l l l r r l l THE CORRAL 194 :::::' REEVES MOREN ANNA V. MOREN JJ Se n io r 5 A fls Vj, ll: silence were golden, she would be sadly lacking in lhis world's goods. ELWANDA MCGEE She is quiel and meelf, wilh a demure air. A genlleman and a lrue friend. MARY HAL NANCE Her grace and genlleness make her bolh charming and lovable. LLOYD MORTON lhem well. Boolcsl 'Tis a dull and endless sl'rife. MARTHA NANTZ Quie+ bul likeable. PATSY MCCAGHREN A lcind and genlle hearl' has she. DAVID NEWMAN An all-round looy and a good alhlelef' ' ALLEN MQCLESKEY He wins greal honors, and he wears JAMES NORRED When l am gone, you'll find il hard lo gel' anolher JUST lilce me. i j ROBERT MCCLUSKEY 1 Earnes+ and sincere in all l'ha'r he W l underlal4es. 'flfiq' ' l V..- 1' JoE Nomzis l The loesl of life is conversalionf' lr 20 Se n io r A BOBBY OATMAN A smiling, cheerful, likeable boy. JACKIE Pl-llNNEY She has Jrhe brains, The pep, and ihe punch. BILL ONEY And some are sharpened keen and 'lrue, and carve Jrheir way 'ro fame. HAZEL POINDEXTER A girl of high endeavor and one who does her best BILLY PANKEY THE CORRAL 194-5 ? - -1vjs,5g:51'::a:,.1.:.:1:::.- W H ' IE::: EEZi52:.':::.z.. w- 4 -ww we 1 1 B - 'S .::52i:::.'2:21:1,::-:ya I . 5. e y , , -sgzisaisl A qiiaei bui likeable boy. : 2 DORTHIA RAGLAND She finds good in everylhingf' EREDDIE PATRICK We all like Freddie because of his humorous ways and adapiabilily +o any siJrua+ion. DORIS REEDY True, loyal, lovable, and sweet JOHN PETTY When you make friends wiih him, you really have a friend. HAROLD' ROBERTSON This life is moslr lolly. JOANNE PITTMAN She possesses a beauiy fha? is naiural MONROE ROBERTSON A boy who is gracious and courleous. . s 5 EK a:e:::.:1.z:1::1:s-'gi'-:25E5iE,., -2:52'2:E:.,2555?fzi:-215:51-1:5E,.j., ffiiiiifizif3:55255-CIE., rigiffrliz- 1 sv- 'E5:2Ei3s, .,., A 4 D EI!-LL HO 9'T'6I 'IVH li 'r lr li li li li li li li ll 1 li li li li li lr li lr 'i 'l l ln lr li lr 'r 'r 'r u ll 4 We 'w wf vt We wwf .f a wa r Y I, af et 4 L I mv if W a 1: 5 ' 5 N. 44? 3,241 1 i 5 X 1 5 1 4 N 1 lv si? ,nm ' f 'W' 0 r l I 21 4 -:v-- S1161 TIVHHOO EIHL I I I I I I Ir I In I TI-IE CORRAL 19415 Se n i 0 r .4 MARY LOUISE ROUSSEAU She has done whaT she could, and ThaT is The besT. EDWIN SMITH I Take This To be True: PoIiTeness does noT hinder one in doing Things. WAYNE ROYE BeTTer noT be aT all Than noT be noble. MARY HELEN SPURLIN Loving and giving. PAT SCROGGINS High were her ThoughTs and airs. and IighT was she oT hearT. SPENCER STREET He mosT Iives who Thinks rnosT, TeeIs The nobIesT, acTs The besT. KENNETH SEGARS BUT I don'T wanT To grow up: I wanT To sTay young Toreverf' MYRTLE STROUD LeT's be gay while we may. JUNE SINGLETON She who has Iived obscureiy and quieTIy has lived weII. FRANCES SUMRELL A nobie and Iovable girI. AUDRENELLE SMITH Happy, yes. and go-Iucky, Too. JAMES SWAIM A IiTTIe Iearning is a dangerous Thing. 22 Seniora A T f :':'-W- , :' BETTY THOMAS .W AA :HQ I She knows The ioy oT guieT Things. 2 , , 11,- g ' ,,LVl!:.I uh I'!v'V,,L l i,kM!M'. :,:., .,.,,.l:,, 2 5 5335 X ' If I 'S ,f 1,111 .- ' ,,,,: 4. , A ff- GRADY WARE . ' 1, up 'L VKJIT is hard To know whaT he is Thinking, f V- '. If 1 ' buT perhaps he has deep ThouQhTs. PAT TIMS' 'ii Q l-laTh he noT always Triends? wr A V Ag s ,. ww X , ...,. T ? ,W :.,.T:11. .,.i,,..,. 'NW Q :::-EI:E::.:I'.' E ,. ,Qi ff' Iss is? ggw- W Q s .Vv.. 1 wg, Y 'Sl' P - i'W144w3s L E fm '53 AISI W.. f I. ..,. A 2 :ig -' E, - if 2 al AZ? ' vs SUN' 2 g M . x wx . FRANCES WHEAT A True Trienclf' MARY BOB TURNER She is a girl oT such charm and abiliTy ThaT she is liked by everyone in school. I GARNER WILDE Joy ,as Though a crysTal gleaming. Flashes from The gay hearT ouT. GLYNDON VAN l-IORNE Her voice was like The voice oT The sTars, had They all sung TogeTher. BOBBIE WILLIS And where she is, There's sunshine. PINKNEY VARBLE ,L 'A ' Come whaT may, l never worry. 5 . - Sh ll we compare Thee To a summer's ' NETTE wIIs1sTEAD T 'da ? THE CORRAL 1945 Y rv 1 K, . CHARLES WALKER A man oT mark. . CHARLES WALSH Beware, lesT women enTice Thee. 23 4 EIHJ. ::::: 91761 'IVHEIOD 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I p-,Z 4 'I 'I I I 'I :I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I , JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jackie Nunley ..,. ,,... P resideni Marilyn Sumrell ..,, .... V ice-Presioleni Jim Sims ........ .,.. S ecrerary Norman Slrovall .... ..... T reasurer SPONSORS Oieila Baxier Boone Yarbrough I-I. E. Wishard 25 TIIE CORRAL 19-1- 4 HJ. EI 'IVHHOD 6I ST' lu 'i lr :i r 'n ll 'i 4 I ln 'r ll lu 'r 'r lr 'r 'r 'v 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'n 'n 'r 'r 'I ll THE CO RRAL 19415 2 u n io r A Maxine Asfon Dorolrhy Brown 4: '-'CPUJ Juanifa Bourlancl Emma Lee Brown TRN- f Q2 ,F J' X if J ,. , xi -JJ Charles Braddock jlna Dell Brown Shirley Bridges Wanda Brown Bonnie Brooks Lou Bryan James Browder Veda Bryanl 26 5423 my v Mx 6 3 we A , 3 QW 5 fv afslf. ,. J 4 5 4 'Z':5'5 V' -'-- 12- ..:.:.1r' Q :- ggi l gk Q? in : I .,,,z. rr . i Xin 45 ,Q 5, 2, 3 95 if B5 ag 1 , . V .. 75 af ,1.:. 3 4: . Q! ..., :h u i W- ----- v--- ------------------ - - -- - ::: THE CORR uniorri f My W' I ,C Vera Bryam' Jo Frances Clarke Jack Burkeff Ruby Clinron M - 1155335 A ,, ,N 1 I ::-.,:,.- V: . , - .,.s::- , V , 4-2. I ..... gr ,... 'P 'lT2321gLN5 5 1' . ' .- if Q5 , ,S I- ,QI 'gI5rff,I' ,mf 'c ' - 9 Fill 'Vff' I xt I ly, U: y, F D ' a. yvif' I , v A ' 2:1125- 1 NM - 5? W r rr : f -JJ X' ff , V . - '2': 2 5' 5 v.'xx ' -'LFE '.:..I '5rl. E f'f E7 2 ,' - f ' ia:512Ef2f2af1- H ': -41 if 3359... ' 3 2-' I 1 I, .,-sw ::-: 'Eff' fzisfif - ' ' ff '-S Don Casey Bobby Rurh Crawford Q S W Q . . , A ... a:.,.., fr. lnel Choafe Maudie Crea er I ' I ii' V: 'i 11 321 Y I ' y ' ,,' fi-1 f gil .- I ,,:rr wwf Bobbye Clarke Esrelle Cusen ba ry 27 AL 1945 HH1 4 91'6I 'IVEIZIOD 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 4 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I HHL -Y- O HO f: 9l'6I 'IVEI 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ THE CORRAL 1945 u n i 0 r 5 , ff' zzvz 4'4 '1'4 -1 2 1 A f: E zzzz 'zzzi , ,,,,. E. . 2- , y Luella Daves Velma Jo Ford I is 5 , if .2 4 .::'+ '-' John Dowolle Roberi Fore Q 4 'Z 7 1.:. ', Bobby Downey Doroihy Forenand 1 4? W 4 Lois Eusrace Gene Griffin E A A I .,... vzz. ,.:.1 , E-A y ,,,.- : 'i1 :,f:f: jiffffj- 'V f i? Qigz I yi if Y f MMM ii X Mud iii:- Milion Farmer ' Ruihanna Griffin 9123? Q 3,2 F4 4: f X l- in 4 .51 1 , I 1 Q P 4 --,4: i :,: June Ford Peggy Groves 28 Naomi Ruiiw Hedges Leon Howard Ed Johnson Joe Bill Jones Paisy Krause Beiiy Gene Laney Winsiead Laymance Jerry Marciwman Sarah Beih Mayes Doris Jean Miller Virginia McCiusicey Ben Mcfliusicey THE CORRAL 1945 i Wzmoo Emi -V- -:: SVIJI + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + 4+ 4+ + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ HHL 4 'IVEIRIOD 9?'6I :::::Jx, 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4 + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ THE CORRAL 1945 :::::::::-::::::::-A-::f:::::::::::::: uniorzi Q 1 I Jasper Nunley, Jr. Beffy Ragland Ng xv . ' . . W- C- 044 Reba Reed :4:44f1 f Q '44V E 6130- Q b Q . 4 Sue Owen John Riggs ,A fm 'Elf 4 17.1 , A+,,...:: R rszs ,.44 ::: I z Jean PadgeH John Robinson Don Parks Be++y June Roye Beffy PeHy Eugene Schliffler 30 . ,vv,' . ..,Z.:.,. ? 4-In 4 1, mf 8, 5, 5 4 1,53- ' f Qs , .j.,:jg,,:fsf:: z::: - 5i2iE'E:e::4z2::a53:EE' ,v::,1:i:,::s:.,. Q sir W 3 ' ps ' . Q3 ' ' f if Q ci gk, wvx V 9 , ,s siigpgg X xi f gk M w Y ,I glllqgq .ss,.,,:. ,.f. , V . .,..s2: 4-44 .4-s4'2-' 1:1 si '- '4 -4-we Q iw w ff Z 5- iw-v 4 , 4 -4 4 -. 1 v ,, X. ,- ..., 5.3 5 f gs 4 'b gs 15 s f 4 , W 4 44 ,. fm. l A f , , :gi f-I -if-gi. , , 5 ' I 4 3 5 24, , ' 5' l l l Joyce Sliepliarcl Jim B. Sims .xv l ff,nf'n 1 I ff I ,If if X ,f 21 Donna Belle Smillw I' ',.-f' I . Belly Sparks Virginia Spivey Norman Slovall l ,M . -ex: :::f- :-: THE CORRAL 1945 uniora ,, 31. ' ,J 'W y-'J , Q Q l ,- , ,G Q 1 x 1? J y X. 4 ,Q 3 z 1, X: , , ,, ,S ,,.. :.:.i::.: - , Q: , Frank Wilson 31 MW W Q Marilyn Sumrell Belly Jo Tranlrliam Boby Tyler Sue Williams 3 ii 3 Rober+Wrigl1l ' ? L' , ,l 4 -::: S761 TVHEIOD EIHJ. 1 4+ lr 4+ lr ll ln ll 'r 'r lr lr lr lr lr lr 'u 'n 'u 'r ll 'u 'I ll 'n 'r 'r 'r 'r 'n 'I 'u 1 lr HHL 4 HXIO THE CORRAL 1945 SOPI-IOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Russell Brooks , . ...... Presiclenl Dan Wilde ...... .... V ice-Presidenl Palsy Cunningham . . . .... Secrelary Clifford Darnron , . ..... Reporler SPCDNSORS Mary Lee Cooper PalCli1Clorcl O. B. Rose 32 OIHLOWLOPB5 George Lee Auslin Bobbie Birdwell Bobby Balcer Mary Ella Braddock l-larolol Barnbarl Mary Lou Brashears Malcolm Bennelf Russell Broolcs Wayne Bellfuel Rullw Marie Brown l-lelerI Biggers Marllwa Bruce 33 THE CORRAL wi, .5:.sg.:::k::::':-:,'g: :--'-ev:-:::2:::3:l 33? EfIg5EQEQ5?:315-'E5f5Z2ZfEI:i E1f5: ': -E::Z' : I3 '-'- 1.3 , sf 25512: -I H . -:a:-,:5. H . Y 'UE 1 'Er ar 5 11' 1:55:53 -M.: ,:5:a.5:agqg ., :-:f- .::.mv:f: g,., .,.,:.: ,.,.,. .,.,v.:. . ,N .... : V.:.. Q ,la, 35, jj 5 W ,ll . ,.,.- . '.,4.,.,.1 'B I My '- ,,,- '.,,,..,.... : A f 1945 4 H.L El S761 'IVHEIOO 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I ll 'I EIHJ. 4 D : 9761 'IVHEIO 'I 'I 'I I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I THE CORRAL 19415 ::: .SDOIGAOITQOFQ6 Lila Burke Edwin Crum Louise Byrd Palsy Cunninglwarn Tommy Cave Clifford Damron Melba Cliffon Billy Denny Juaniia Clinion Maggie Faye Dooley Valera Cook Jim Dooley 34 x 9. .S70l0A0l'l'L0l 05 Marge rer Downey Fra nk EIIIOH Gerald Ferguson Mary Grace Fore Imogene Gacnfer Frank Gallaher Joanne Garvey Zelma Gibbs Sam Goldwa+er Monoree Goode Sue Groves John Hackley THE CORRAL 1945 yr 1 '49 ' I? . .A ..,, 523225222 Qin... EEZ 9 MQW 2 9, ,Q 4 '29 f Q .,.I- 1 ZE?2CEEE',5fEf:QI .. '5'i':2f5s::e 5 ii fe .. my rr gg? 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Way 1 f W, T 'fini J , ' 2 -gap ,Q I ww . ,,., W . .,, , ,W I . o ,.,, . ....,., . , .I 1 ,. 4::.:.s .me ' ' I Kg xg UM' 5 my ,I 4 W? ff f if .I ' 25 25 ei 4 I 4 .L HH 'IVHHOD -: 9761 I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I -V- EIHL 61 NIVHHOD -: ST V 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ THE CORRAL 194-5 .SJ0l0A0l'YL0l e5 .+':4' f 1 ,, MA - 'W fe W if Q Dick Hall '-:g. i l W vm :14:v 55215: .-I4' 5 ' N ,, Cla N - + Pal Hamill Y J l John Harlan i Zoe Harlan Charlene Harmon Lindsey Hawkins Truman Hawkins Kennelh Hays Thelma Pearl Higgins Imogene Hill Janel Hinson Wynelle Hill' Clinfon Holder John Howard I Frankie Jobe Lina RUH1 Lee Lavelle Loffin Janis Luker -:::f:::::f::::::::::f: --v--- - --vv THE CORRAL 1945 OIQAOIHOFQJ f N, '-A419- .V'.1f..A L . ,','. f Annie Lou Lyles Berry Mahan Dorofhy Marfin Mary Carherine OHS Moseley Almefa Murphy cr fx I 4 EIHOO ElI'I.L 'IV , 91761 M if 3 - . A, i ' 5 1 ,. 1 I 'n A 1, 'eww' 41 Q 4 fi, r r 4a . 1' In '.5f1.Q:Ef1i2f!l QM P ' ,3 'r 5:..H Aw. 5- ag 4, 2 ' 1 4, , 4, 1 r 'r 'v 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r 'r Wa Wu 'I 'I 4+ Marfin ' x !'Zff4! 1 ff. ,X 1 .fl 37 fZ'C, CJ '4 ' .vfffwvf K f lf' 1 X yyfnypfa I Tvuaoo HHL 4 9176! 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ + 4+ +4 THE C L So P A 0 In 0 I' 2 If J -.,4 , Z 2 .W gt, -2- X . 44 it 3 af- 44V,, , wi ,, Marrlwa Mcffluslcey Vnrgnnna Pefly f Y' . - . 4 . ' ' 'V',E 4'-1, 4 r l ' 55- , 'ESE 'I . JA, I , lf Y , 4 '4'- 44' ' - ,, f I 1 4'N 5 Clwarlone McGee Belly Piclcard f , , M 'T l l 4 4,. 2 5 z Frances Morrison Roy Pllcock l l l . 5 3 .,.+., 1.:,. E Frances Nanfz Eulelua Ra land ,g l -:.4 i 4:'4 '1'- f I - -.., :vi A A ll 3 W :Q '- of Pele Nlcolell Dolly Ralclncf 4 4- - - .4 o,rr,,,.' - ll: 1 Q r . . . :.-g Vlrglma Orr Jack Sco'H -4 '+1+-., 1 -4' 2' 51.1 38 Kennelh Shepherd Armand Smarl Donald Speer Johnny Swairn Margarel Jane Tirns Jirn Bob Walker 0l0A0l'l'L0l'eJ 39 Mary Ann Walsh Eloise While Tommy Wrighf Donald Yorlc Frances Young 1-55 5,.:,, ., ,,.. , ll .E fm 'KW l 1 'JW'- A 2 :.,5 . 2, 2:a.., ' ,11- . .,:,: N fn gs :bw 'Q , ,. 4 EIHJ. ZIHOD -:: S761 'IV I 'u 'n 'r 'u 'u 'r 'r 'r 'r lr lr lv lr lr 'r lr lr lr lr lr lr lr 'u 'n ln 'n 'u ll 'v 'r lr 'r 'l lr THE CORRAL 1941 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Glen Burlce M. . .. . . . , .Presiclenl Leo Edwards A . . ......A... Vice-Presidenl Palsy Bell ..,. . . .Secrelary ancl Treasurer SPONSORS l-larriel Boone Garllw Baker 40 Aileen Albrighlr Carmen Arroyo J. D. Alwell Imogene Averell I , B fi ' ' Blu X Peggy Bailey Dorolliy Balcer I'e5Ll'l'Ldl'l 1' J . , ,.. .l- 41 Doroflwy Barrell Helen Barron Thelma Beard Palsy Bell Juanifa Biggers Mary Glyn Bills THE CURRAL 1945 l A 'lvuzloo HHL 4 -:: S'V6I r li lr lr 'i li lr lr lr 'i lr 'r li lr 'r lr lr 'r 'r 'r lu 'u I l li lr lr 'i 'i 'i I 'i 'I li li 'lvauoo HHL 4 ::::::::::::::::: :: ::::::::::::::,:..-.- SV6I THE CORRAL 1945 ::: V- P -if I' sf.. . - - ., 1z':,...,,sasz. -w-::.-- ,F A .451 Q 31- ,.-,J , , if on S , , ,Q fm H . V . H .-., x,,-V6-W.. , qv 1 K f f f xx lt X f Q, M -W 12, . M, .mg . ,.,y 5 353?-22,1-,WQ,. 39 :5 -Sri B Z W' 411' my fa ,lx 5 , ,-Q..-.1 -, ,V ue .. 45 'Sew 1. J -fm ,f MY., ..,'..,f.-06 ,X :,.: - '- :M .1 V1 1 2 w-V--.fs,.'sn-rye f- 1- -1 Mag, .xg . ,wc ,,. m9,,8,hx ,. N QW-W : fy 1- 4 1,.M-1-:..f.::-:L-g ..q::s1:...1:s::. 7 41 'I fe- Q. Q. ' 1 . f 2 5 ' fr 9 ,,,,,,. ' 'f , 1. Q., :. ,..- pgwnz 9 f . X,g, , W., If ivy Wg? b,,2:,Xg'1. Z,-41.33433 M Q ., 7,5 3 . 54: 9, ,5- . '- '::. .'r-.' V f-:wif-a . -' ' 'sffigwff' B., ... .y ,. ..,,U4 sf y , ,A 4 w f 1, M ff - Q, A ., ,- O J -4 X 1 '- I ,E iz 'ZE5 ei: E-1 51? 'EY- '3' 'XZ-1i.ff+.g, ,'f , ?'?:..,::i 1 f ' 12.-',,-Qf.-Ma gi 4 9 5 -V 154221, Z jf 2 . lbw. QW . 2 ,AE Leonard Boyd Rufn Brazeel Kenf Bridges A f 143 f Z 'Binh .25 Q v Q56 'A 2?-'wa-fvrfvf 22+-273 A F65 l'H,al'L 5 ., ,d:.. H 4 ,WI 1 vm Q Q. I 9' 12 .fig-fi s62fi:55:5'-QQASZQQQQ Mm Qi, - 'As 9 at if f 1 Q ff. -2. . 2 , - ji- +21-',.,, H -I ,- Q , ri Z- wg -- ,' ' , S ,Q 'c--W-s4.,r f 9 ff,-, r -- W 93- ' 5' '- ,.. 4 ,-., . 4' A 8 ' ff ' g 'gg Mfg qi '22-' yi W2 f ,. 5 Q2 We 4- E 5 ? S r ' ' F .I B -5 ? ii' Mg? ' 4,1 v fi Y' h J, . is 9 VZ. xl. NG ,3 sin ,M - , ,- .- J ' ' Q ' if , V- -1 , H .:f'f-',4'41iTff1y--554-501-,,, :QM 3, T'-A.,jXgS19?', Qxgsgggvf.. .:-:1:..1.- 1. ' gg., 5 .512--:: ... ga-vs.-,I Q ., 90 Y aug sax M, . s 1- ., f M s elm' x if ,,,'?' Q , y 22 45 . - if . ' ,.,. U ' r s W- - r I Y - f J f V 1 n ff rf Am ,,Jf 'B gif- WIWV' Hauglwn Brinson Georgia Brooks Mary Joyce Brownlow 42 Lavay Bmcfingfon J -'B 1, -fb 6' I A rl!! ' is ,ff , Be'rHe Bunnell Glenn Burke Jack Byerly Jean Clwesnuf Rulrh Cnesfnur rea man WVU . 'jd Q! 121,22 1001! fr., ffffffz wvwwffffg' Marina Jean Clay Lavada Claylon at sk W WW' Adeline Clower Belly Lou Coals Jerry Cook Jon Cornislw 43 AA ': THE CORRAL 1945 Lu Gene Daves 1 024 ff! C. .f Nancy Deeb Billy Gene Edwards Doris Edwards Leo Edwa rds Joyce Euslace JB, up! llf, , my gg 'dw - 'W .L : :iz -W 4 3 'Q 4- 9 X WW? T 7 im: . V. ,. . .. 4 My 'Nu . Eriiifiwk' '-. -:- .T -:':43iIf. .g y ,, . , W , Qi ffw Q f wi ..5:- 42. 'W' ff. . K ..,., . 1 Q22 . ' Q . sg 'W , ' 9 gag? ,asf Wi YK v if Q gr M is fs 4' af .,... , . . bv: Q mzqs w - 1 efw' A, r . M 1 .. V ,,-,-'.,:fi. xm M- 5 - 4, .. 155::,g:qQg'sv ig., we-mf .-f f 1 4' if If wg 5 of Sz 3.25 '35 5.2 Q f was 4. ..:1'Z.,'.X,,lV.: . . :,h.?f',,A- I' - ,, 55 ....-1, i. v::.- :ea 'V ig ' .4 L' ' fbi. .jf '- :::,., 7212 1' ? 25 5' 9 ' X if-'fI- 1-' .,-21' 5' Bi l 1 . ,.jg e .'.?,a . :'ffz' M ' 11, ' 1 aifirstc zz, ::- .4-fm! .:. .mf 1' XM.-. 1' : - 4 'IVHHOD EIHJ. 61 ::.-:,-.- Q17 'r 'r lr lr lr 'n 'u lr lr lr 'r 'i lr li li 'I 'r li lr li 'i li li li 'i 'i 'u 'n 'u 4 ZIHOD EIHJ. -:: STKJI 'IV P 'I 'i 'i 'i Z in 'i 'i r 4a ii in in 'i 4+ 'i 'i 'r ir 'i in in ir 'i in 'i in 1+ i 'r in 'i 'r THE CORRAL 1945 1 i jfedhlnan Hugh Ford Eunice Hazieion Daisy Fuibrighf Marjorie Heighfen Beffyiilunchess Gilda Faye Hickerson Samrnye Gough Wanda Horion Nancy Graham Bud Jeffries Aiicia Grimes Mable Jennings 44 K J jl'eJAl'YLCLl'l THE CORRAL 1945 Mary Jennings Dolores Lenninglon Roberl' Ligon Mary King UH Lila Knox liver oving Billy Kurlc l Howard lVlcClanal1an XJ I Iii' Wendell Lasaferyjjial Wanda McClellan w Iliff K G - ,. . - X If ' if 1 I W 'J rf! ,A .gi ' 41, v ,f Iv,, l , 1 3 ' ff,--xl F 5 54,42-'A,Q!! I I f I If 1, -4411: X Virginia Lee ' I - J Belly Mcfarlane 'A l 1 l IW y . . I' I' I I X ' 45 4 A:: S761 'IVEIEIOD EIH,L P 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I 'I I 'I 'I 'I fx.- QQ -,K iCiQfk.,4. Ox. 4 EIHJ. :Q S'P'6I 'IVHHOO 4+ 4+ '+ 4+ '+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ '+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ THE CORRAL 1945 3 Mary Evelyn McGee Clwrisline McLaren Hazel Miller 3 'N ix i L3 3 xx ' Belly Jo Nanfz Jimmy Nance Nora Lee Niclclas I e5AI'l'L0,Il l 46 Louise Nored ffffli Cecelia Norris Loyce Orr Jeannine Ramsey Alva rifle Reed Pai Reese jfeifhlliall THE CORRAL 1945 we My Charles Riddle Belly Jo Rulherlord F lf nfl . ,Wi s ,A PM Palsy Roach Palsy Slwalwan Cliarlolia Robinson Mary lvlarqarel Shaw Jo Robinson Louise Smillw Field Roebuck Pal Srnilli Gwendolyn Rose Ronald Sleplwens 47 4 HJ. El OD -:: 91761 'IVEIEI r lr 'u 1 i lu li lr li li li li 'r lr 1+ P lr ln 'r i r lr 'r li li i I 'i 'i 'r 'u P 'i lr lr 'lvzluoo HHL -V- 61 'I' -,g + '+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ '+ 4+ 4+ 1 I 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ '+ 4+ + 4+ 4+ 4+ 4+ THE CORRAL 194-5 .4-----v-----v----,---vv--------------- Gillie Ann Tlwornlon Joyce Thomas Eugene Tiffin Harold Tiffin Genelle Touclwslone Caroleen Turner red man 48 lvlargarel Turner Gayle Van Horne Polly Wade Jack Walker Marcella Walsh Mary Ann Wallqins gl , , 4?r: ' L- f - w, P-Q1-V dy:g'L,'9g'fmgg,j' ,f V +2 ., 1, , U -. Q :2 Q 3 3 Q51 ,H Q l. 'lass 1 Z ' I.. if f 4 53? 64 We , f af 5 2 : , , - : Z i ggy .5 ,t i nk I A ,Ln ,gf ,A 3. , . . :SQQQE5 . 4 ' -was ....,, I ,mga-9 ' : 'E:f' ' vi! 1 5 42:1 -fl ,E f V g if 25 if 24? , fy KA We , .,.. . if V, 2 Z Mig.: S- + , P sf 4 V. ,wa ea!- ' fi...:ss Q 'Nfl z2a::?':1:13:51:I -.-:S t,. : 3+ -:Z:11:.2Y' mg: MLS, , . P 2 6 I11 Cl ll 1 I V ' V. '- Q 1- . ' 1 .,,. .,.. Ai JJAWW Q35 ,J 1' fl' f fQQg Mpfmsg, Q , my f ' f.- gevefi., ,QQ-:J . .s:sf:s:' f ' ' , Margarel' Ward Billie Doris While f - A I is if 12 6 ,. L age: -, .1 Exe? I ' 2, 3 4 2 A4 ' 'f K ,QT ' x 4 6 2 3 SE' .423 I Q 5 1- -:iw -' ,s if ,. .L 'va Q Eff .' we A ., gs gzg' 5 -11 3 ' -- s:?2:2 s2 :g5,.a::- ,V . , sg::..:.:., .:. M , A iv Q z vws , . - sw 2 ,A A .,,. Z J ,. , , , , I 4 'Q., A M iss.-...4g.2w . vf 4..,: 1,A ? is E fc . K .K i 'Y ,W 1. fr -,N-VN, K. 4 f: 1 Q? ,. 2 2 ffm 2.4 V, yzlzzg w 3 K 33 :, wi A 2 ss ,g-:.. H 2. ,Q 9 . :sz 3 '4.f..f-mf iw? ,:-.-: . Ps fri- 5 526 L' if- Q25 a: .:::,'.',-Q.g: - Q,g,i ,z,-,g e f ., ' 'i' ? , 3 El fx 14- is it 233. 0 55? V ,, 'f,f .f5 W 5jjf',.EZ1 4 fs if ff? , , , .,,1,-17.53 JL A L, Q -5- -V 1. 7 9- , y - ws, 3, I L ' 1, L: f 5 ' 3 . 54 5 WY., Q -.', f ' Q 1.,' T 1 John Lee Webb Travis While V James Willis Vera Pearl Willis Babe Rulrlw Wisdom Weldon Wlweal 49 1945 4 .L 'EIH H2103 'IV 9761 I 'u 'n 'I 'l 'u 'l 'n PICTURES OE SOME OE OUR ERIENDS IN MOMENTS WHEN THEY WERE NOT QUITE SO EORMAL AS WE ARE ACCUSTOMED TO SEEING THEM. FADVORI TES x f Q 5 a Q7 X ...M 2 manova GN l x 1 - ,,,,, 'W X M 65, W I ALJ! W' x X x N32 o 0 T 3 X 7 xl' 0 O Ny? Jima X X X ' U 1: 5 ' 5uooN BOY X ! I H 5 JOHNNY SWAIM Happy am lg from care l am free. Why aren'+ They all conlenl like me? 52 Ji p0IOU!a MARY BOB TURNER Her lrowns are fairer llwan smiles ol ollwer maidens are. BOBBIE WILLIS JAMES SWAIM Alu, for flavor everyllwingg You are llwe vanilla ol socie+y. 53 worcls are faint enior jauorifefi To Those who know Jrlwee nol no words can painl, and llwose who know llwee know all JACKIE NUNLEY MIngIe a IiHIe foIIy wi+I1 your wisdom: a Ii++Ie nonsense now and Ihen is pleasant 54 unior jauorifed VIRGINIA MCCLUSKEY I wouId rafher be 'II'1an seem Io be. CLINTON HOLDER The boy is bu+ The falrher of 'rhe man . ' lj of er , if--r V ' if ,111 W. , 1 2 ,,.I 'A 11 ' 1' 1, ., JI' .ry z 55 love. .S7ol0Aom0re jauorifea BETTY MAI-IAN I would be friends wifh you and have your PATSY BELL KENNETH ATWOOD He-'s had some load luck- buf always comes up smiling. 56 3 reaAman jauorifeo DIversHy, Jrhis is my moHo. Warifyn .gumreff Elecfed Bond Queen by Hwe Junior Class inlrlweir Successful Campaign for Bond Sales. 57 M2911 QILJ QLLILFLQP6-UIQ Lefr lo riqlwr: Jo Robinson. Mary Bob Turner, Melba Cliflon, Elizaloelln Deals lqueenl, Gillie Arm Tlwornfon, Palsy Krause Pal l-lamill, and lna Dell Brown. 58 gfizagefd Eeafa The Pre++ies+ Girl in School 59 HELEN GRAY Poslrure Queen As slrraiglwlr and fair as an aspen Tree JIMMIE BURK DAR. Good CiHzen 5 gl, 2 1 Z gl Q gi 3 3 Q 2 2 2 5 35 5 Q Q S 5 Q sf li S , 2 6 45 lo L REA O C ,Q H T 4 .ll-Il D O VHH '1 I 6 T' 9 r 0 0 0 0 ll 0 0 IP 0 0 'P 'P 'D 0 0 0 0 0 'P 'D 0 0 0 0 0 ll IP 0 1 P 0 'P 0 0 0 0 greg cm FIRST ROW: Belly Jo Nanlz, Jean Kurlc, Mary Glyn Bills, Erna Fluff, Merlene Reynolds Louise Nored. SECOND ROW: Marjorie Heiglwlren, Alicia Grimes, Babe Wisdom, Mary Ann Walrlcins Peggy Conklin, Gwendolyn Anderson, Frankie Jobe, Alplwa Faye Colley. THIRD ROW: Miss Sr. Clair, direcforg Helen Faye l-lunlerg Anna V. Moren accom panisig Zelma Gibbs, Olelra Cox, Belfry Jean Funclwess. 62 gif! perieruea TOP ROW: Anna V. Moren, Virginia Barrow, Mary Slella Deeb, lzella Sparks ladviserl, Sabra Parsons lsponsorl, Mary Hal Nance lgroup leaderl, Mary Virginia Lee, Cecelia Norris, Jo Robinson, Jean- nine Ramsey, Leola Averell, Virginia Spivey. SECOND ROVV: Frances Morrison, Jackie Phinney lgroup leaderl, Bobbie Willis lassislanl group leaderl, Helen Gray, Mary Louise Guinn, Belly Jo Rulherlord, Palsy Roach, Gwen Lyles, Joan Slrallon lvice-presidenll, Bobby Rulh Crawlord lpianisll, Nancy Deeb, Marlha .lean Clay, Rulhanna Grillin, Berlha Pearle Harlan. THIRD ROW: Mary Lee Cooper lsponsorl, Doris Edwards, Glyndon Van Horne lsong leaderl, Jean Downing llreasurerl, Belly Thomas lgroup leaderl, Peggy June Henley, Belly Ragland, Claudia Len- ninglon, Joanne Pillman, Delores Lenninglon, Sammye Gough, Ma.y Margarel Shaw, Belly McFar- lane, Doris Reedy, Belly Tranlham. FOURTH ROW: Vera Bryanl, Dorolhy Forehand, Frances Sumrell, Marlha Hawkins, Bobbye Clark, Inel Choale, Lu Gene Daves, Velma Jo Ford, Naomi Rulh Hedges, Clillord Damron, Palsy Shahan. 63 gif! pederued TOP ROW: Belly Carey, Wanda l-lorlon, Gwendolyn Rose, Zoe l-larlan, Mary Frances Harlan, Frances Maxwell lsponsorl, Jimmie Burlql group leaderl, Loyce Orr, Caroleen Turner, Mary Grace Fore, Lila Marie Knox, Palricia l-lamill, Billie Pickard, Donna Bell Smilh, Doris Jean Miller, Margarel Turner. SECOND ROW: Lucille Moore lsponsorl, Eugenia D. Howell lsponsorl, Sue Owen lgroup leaderl, Belly Rulh Buller, Mary Ann Walsh, Aileen Albrighl, Marcella Walsh, Imogene Gachler, Charlene Mc- Gee, Palricia Reese, Marjorie l-leighlen, Dorolhy Balcer, Pinlcney Varble. Tl-llRD ROW: Marlha Lou Bruce, Winona Ball, Palsy Cunningham, Belly Marie Mahan, Belly Piclqard, Sarah Belh Mayes lgroup leaderl, Fslelle Cusenbary, Genelle Touchslone, Billie Doris While, Anna Lou Lyles, Veda Bryanl, Erna l-lull, Janel l-linson, Peggy Conlclin. BOTTOM ROW: Janis Lulcer, Marilyn Sumrell, Gillie Ann Thornlon, Jo Frances Clarlc, Wanda McClel- lan, Palsy Krause lassislanl group leaderl Pal Smilh, Mary Calherine Marlin, Mary King, Palsy Scroggins, Peggy Groves. 64 ke- :sf-' .. , X ,: W , - 4, X -. , V. - -- -' .,.,. Q, 1 ' - 52:52 .1 . . 3 'If 5- ': wg ' , Q yt T , i s i ii T T T fl J ii i i dy .v 5 Q Q 5 fy 5' 1 22 .iw rf 35 'BW S' I J ,Z 5 M fy? ' Z ' N ,. 5' .,., fi Syl f mg W X s , - -. 3, -1 . 'f - -2 , '5,,5a- 'a,. -M. M :,a,: , I :'A ': ' J A fe 5. 1 of T- y ' ' A H 'jj , ,gg Z. If A ,Q semi- 4. my I V. 5 , ik x. .Z - BYQWVJU T f is ' fi , . T ,A 4,, I .- if P I .i ,, 4 .... :Q .E J .K s.,,,,W . . fi x 5 my n ...,. A A K mi? , is JT WS 8 fi 9 -- Xl if TTT? L i :M .,., ---: : ,:.:: N ii' ..:-g i: ' :WSW if li ,. rr , J Er, i : W i ::'. '::' .lzi iwi I Qi: Tv T MM T M, N F 1 . ' . 1'1V ::': HW' lf X s.-.- .zzz - T f .' ':'A 1 .... 3 T V C? -:Q: '- i 1 MM i T gif! Qederuea gaginef TOP ROW: Sarah Belh Mayes lgroup leaderl, Mary l-lal Nance lgroup leaderl, Bobby Crawford lpianisll, Virginia Barrow lreporrerl, Glyndon Van l-lorne lsong leaderl, Jackie Phinney lgroup leaderl, Belly Thomas lgroup leaderl. SECOND ROW: Jimmie Burk lgroup leaderl, Mary Bob Turner lsecrelaryl, Elizabelh Deals lpresidenll, .loan Srrallon lvice-presidenll, Jean Downing llreasurerl, Sue Owen lgroup leaclerl. par! jime jraining BOTTOM ROW: Bobby Baker, Alvin Marlin, Louise Brownlow, Myrlle Faye Slroud, Howard McClanahan, Wayne Phariss. TOP ROW: Richard Laylield, Ray Boling, Douglas McQueen, Roberl Wrighl, Bobby Oarrell, John l-loward, Roy Boling, John Robinson. Presidenl ...........,............ Myrlle Faye Slroud Vice-Presidenl .... .,...,. .... R i chard Laylield 65 gfuegonnef gif! Qe5erUe5 TOP ROW: EI Wanda McGee isong leaderj, Mary Kariiryn Nrwood, Sue Groves, Esia lene Downey isecreiaryi, Inez Grubbs iqroup leaderj. SECOND ROW: Anilra Ford, Dor+l'1ia Ragiand igroup ieacierj, Virginia Orr ipresidenjri Juanijra Bourland. THIRD ROW: lzeiia Sparks isponsorj, Gabie Sue Iviariin, Frankie Jobe. LAST ROW: La Velle Loffin. CG jufure jarmerd of .America TOP ROW: Clinlon Holder lparliamenlarianl, William Alwood, David Newman, Dick Hall, Sherry Nall, Don Sanders llarm walch dogl, Bob Moren, Reno Claylon, Earl Mahaney, Earl Lee Dooley, Lindsey Hawkins, Truman Hawkins, Russell Brooks, Bob Downey lhislorianl, Jack Burkell, Eugene Tillin, Ron- nie Slephens. SECOND ROVV: Glyn Lollin lvice-presidenll, Billy Joe Holland lsong leaderl, Durwood Chapman, Jim- mie Dragoo, Roberl Orubbs, Don Alwood, John Ralclill, Roberl Ligon, Kennelh Shepherd, Harold Moore, Noah Lackey, Donald Speer, Kenl Bridges, J. D. Alwell, Truman Gowens, Leon Howard, Travis While. THIRD ROW: W. C. Orr lpresidenll, Lynn Lollin lsecrelaryl, Billy Dean Speer, George Gray, Bob Abrams, Jerry Alberls, Dick Allen, Hugh Ford, John Hackley, Tommy Joe Fowler, Olenn Phillips, Preslon Gowens, Billy Dan Wadley, Warren Pierce, Jerry York, Carl Burleson, Weldon Wheal, Charles Wesl. EOURTH ROW: Olis Reedy, Leonard Boyd, Allon Woolverlon, John Moreland, Jack Scoll, Roy Pil- cock, Edward Harrell, Jack Smilh, Don Parks, Don Casey llreasurerl, Jim Dooley lreporlerl, Charles Walker. 6'T gufure jarmerd of America TOP ROW: Loycl Morfon, Donald Gene Lewis, Don- ald York, Joe Wilhile, J, Fred Wickham, Guy Rodden, Clinlon Shepard. SECOND ROW: Don Mayo. James Young, Benny Wickham, James Jennings, Harold Alberls, Billy John Chambers, J. L. l-lowze, Garlh Balcer lad- viserl. THIRD ROW: Harold Boyles, Duarl Bass, Harold Robinson, Johnny Swaim, Mary Bob Turner lCl'iapler Sweelhearll. Charles Braclclocli, Ben McCluslcey, Millon Farmer, Harold Tiffin. MARY BOB TURNER F.F.A. Chapler Sweeihearl .ilomemaling TOP ROW: Winona Ball, Belly Ragland, Ruby Clinlon, Lou Bryan, Juanila Clinlon, Ruby Nell Mallaney, Melba Abrams, Jo Anne McCl1esney, Carol Duckworlli, Miss Evelyn Boone lsponsorl. T SECOND ROW: Miss Mary Lee Cooper, Peggy Conklin, Belly Pelly, Ellen Kunkel, Marllia Dell Fosler, Louise Robinson, Frances Wlleal, Joyce Averell, June Singlelon, Luella Daves, Jimmie Burk. Tl-llRD ROW: Belly Marlin, Virginia Orr, LaVelle Lollin, Dorollly Barrell, Nancy Graham, Bellie Bun- nell, Georgia Kelly, Mary Evelyn McGee, Elwanda McGee, Eslalene Downey, Maxine Reecly FOURTH ROW: Buena Wriglwl, Nanelle Winslead, Joyce Kenclrick, Joan Shaw, l-lazel Byers, Marllua Alice Samms, Frances Young. 69 ,NomemaLing FIRST ROW: Eunice Hazellon, Bonnie Broolcs, Larue Johnson, Joyce Weldon, Janelle Eorlner, Thelma Pearl Higgins, Pheobe Lew Wilhile, Mary Emma Jennings, Ruba McAlisler, Mary Mahaney, Eula Mae Wheeler, Belly Rose, La Vay Bullinglon, Wanda Horlon, Lila Marie Knox, Joan Newman, Berniece Holley. SECOND ROW: Nona Hyall, Melba Clillon, Mary Louise Guinn, Thelma Pelly, Willia Mae Gray, Geneva Copeland, Mavis Brown, Nora Faye Grubbs, Inez Grubbs, Margarel Downey, Mary Ann Walsh, Pal Smilh, Nancy Deeb, Jo Robinson, Aileen Albrighl, Belly Mclzarland, Clara Penson. THIRD ROW: Belly Jo Sloarlqs, Belly Jean Laney, Margarel Turner, Clillord Damron, Margarel Ward, Palsy Shahan, Pal Reese, Lugeen Daves, Mariorie, Heighlen, Shirley Rulh Bridges, Nora Lee Nicho- las, Helen Barron, Rulh Cheslnul, Doris Edwards, Zoe Harlan, Juanila Biggers, Helen Biggers, Mabel Jennings. FOURTH ROW: Hazel Miller, Mary Brownlow, Adline Clower, Charlolla Robinson, Lily Belyeu. Daisy Eulbrighl, Larie Robinson, Leola Averell, Vera Pearl Willis, Georgie Broolcs, Peggy Baily, Joyce Euslace, LaVada Claylon. '70 WeeJfeworL TOP ROW: Thelma Beard, Palsy McCaqhren, Berniece Holley, Dororhy Mae Baker, Frances Vifheal, Larie Robinson, Mar- garef VVard, Leola Aveerfl, Vera Pearl Willis. SECOND ROW: Thelma Pearl Higgins, Phoebe Willhile, Doroihy Jean Eielcher, Charlene Harman, Joyce Shepard, Emma Lee Brown, Valera Cook, Palsy Shahan, Norine Ellinglon lsponsorj. THIRD ROW: Marqarel Downey, Bobbye Birdwell, Louise Byrd, Virginia Pelly, Monly Goode, Jean Cheslnul, Imogene Hill, Luella Dayes, Eloise While. FOURTH ROW: Marie Baldwin, Zoe Harlan, Nora Faye Grubbs. Georgia Rene Kelley. .Iramafic FRESHMAN - SOPHOMORE TOP ROW: Dolly Ralclille, Wynnelle Hill, Janel Hinson lPresidenfl, Mrs. A. W. Johnslon lsponsorl. Wayne Belhel, Mal- colm Bennell, Harold Barnharl. SECOND ROW: Marlha Jean Clay, Charlene McGee, Alicia Grimes, Mary Joyce Brownlow, Charlolla Robinson, Mary Catherine Marlin, Janis Lulcer, Marlha Bruce. gommerciaf TOP ROW: John Harlan, Eugene Horlon, Ray Downey, Joe Norris, Frank Ellioll. SECOND ROW: Marlha Hawkins, Claudia Lenninglon lvice-presidenll, Belly Ragland lpresidenll. Belly Peily, Frances Nanlz, Mariha Nanlz, Frances Maxwell lsponsorl. Tl-liRD ROW: Peggy June Henley lireasurerl, Frances Sumrell lsecrelaryl, Joanne Pillman, Audrenelle Smiih, Louise Smilh, Bellie Bunnell, Bobby Rulh Crawford, Jackie Phinney. Sc i e n c e Cya! FRONT ROW: Louise Noreo, :jelly Funchess, Lily Belyeu, Palsy Cunningham, Belly Pickard, Eunice Hazellon, Belly McFar- land, Aileen Albright Berry Mahan, Bessie Pelly. SECOND ROW: Leo Edwards. Jimmie Nance, Ernesl Cunningham, Jon Cornish, Byron Thompson, Field Roebuck, Charles Riddle, Wendell Lasaler, Gervase Monlqomery, Miss Boone lsponsorl. BACK ROW: Wanda McClellan, Gilda Fay Hickerson, Deolores Lenningion, Helen Barron, Mary Jennings. Joan Newman, Edwed Herr Clois Brown, Jerry Cook Sc i e n c e FOR JUNIORS AND SENIORS FIRST ROVV, leli Io riql'1I': Belly Marlin, Bolobye Clarke, Donna Bell Smillw, Maxine Aslan, Lila B. Burke, Wanda Brown. SECOND ROW: Joe Bill Jones, Frank Wilson, W. C. Brown. John Pelly, Bobby Oalman, Freddie Palriclc, Miss Cooper I isporisorj. THIRD RONN: Sam Goldwaler, Billy Easier. Billy Joe Leacl1,Arcl'iie Andrews, James Swaim, Roberl IvIcCluslcey. .S7e!!'.9l'lLl0l 0U9I'YL8l'Lt I Top Row: MARY ELLA BRADDOCK. BETTY JO NANTZ, ERNA I-IUFF. WILLIA MAE GRAY, GEORGIE BROOKS, CAR- OLE DUCKWORTI-I, LOUISE RODGERS, DAISY FULBRIGI-IT, BETTY JO RUTI-IERFORD. Second Row: FAY COOPER Isponsorl. BUENA WRIGHT, WANDA I-IORTON, LA VAY BUFFINGTON, FREDA Iv1cI-IAR- GUE. JOYCE WELDON, MARJORIE I-IEIGI-ITEN, PATSY ROACI-I, MILDRED BUTLER Isponsorl. Third Row: POLLY WADE, BETTY FLJLBRIGI-IT. JOYCE EUSTACE, MABLE JENNINGS, MARY EVELYN MCGEE, ADLINE CLOWER, JUANITA BIGGERS. PEGGY BAILEY, CARMEN ARROYO. NORA NICKLAS. niwarcl IFREE HAND DRAWINGI Firsf Row: MARY LOUISE ROUSSEAU, KATHLEEN ADKINS, DORIS REEDY, BABE WISDOM, JO DAVIS, NANCY GRAHAM, HAZEL MIL- LER, DOROTHY BARRETT, JOAN STRATTON. Second Row: LIJGENE DAVES, LIl.A MARIE KNOX, BETTY JO TRANTHAM, FAYE EDWARDS, JUNE FORD, FRANCES YOUNG, VERA BRYANT, ESTELLE CUSENBARY, MISS MOVELDA RHINE, Sponso r. Thlrd Row: WESLEY JOE CERNOSEK, VAN KLEINER, REGINALD COLLIE, FRANK GALLAHER, GEORGE LEE AUSTIN, KEITH RODGERS, BOBBY BRANDON, CALVIN BUSSEY. Club members nof pre-senI for The picfurei PATSY BELL, LOIS GACHTER. ReadIng from Ieff Io rfghf: Cl, Llllf6l. Top Row: BETTY JUNE ROYE, SUE OWENS, FRANCES MORRISON, BETTY CAREY, GILLIE ANN THORNTON, HELEN MCGEHEE, CE- CELIA NORRIS, MARY MARGARET SHAW, LOYCE ORR, PAT HAMILL, JEANNINE RAMSEY. Second Row: OTELLA BAXTER ISponsorI, RUTHANNA GRIFFIN, REBA REED, BETTY MCGEHEE, SAMMYE LOUISE GOUGH, MARCELLA WALSH, JO ROBINSON, NANCY DEEB, PAT SMITH, JOANN MQCHESNEY, RUTH MARIE BROWN. Third Row: THELM-A. LOU PETTY, ALMETA MURPHY EULELIA RAGLAND, GENELLE TOUCHSTONE, GWENDOLYN ROSE, IMOGENE GAC!-ITER, MARY ANN WALSH, CAROLEEN TURNER, BILLIE DORIS WHITE, ARMAND SMART, GENE SINGLETON, OTIS MOSLEY. Four-Ih Row: JOHN DOWDLE, WINSTEAD LAYMANCE, HAROLD BLEVINS, OLIVER LOVING, BILLY KURK, VAUGHN BRINSON, NEAL MAYES, WILLIAM LEE MAYO, JAMES BROWDER. 561-iggferd i OFFICERS Presideni . . i . . ....,.,... .... R oger Mariin Vice-Presidenr , .. . . .Peggy Conklin Secreiary-Treasurer .... Elizabein Deais Repor'rer .... ..... V irginia Lee Sponsor ,.., Sabra Parsons FRONT ROW: Jirn Sims. Roger Mar+in. SECOND ROW: Margaref Turner, Virginia Lee, Jean Kurk, Virginia Spivey. THIRD ROW: Mavis Brown, Peggy Conklin, Sabra Parsons, Sarah Bern Mayes, Mary Sieila Deeb. Elizabern Deais fnof piciurecij. 75 jooffiggf TOP ROW: Dorollwy Forehand, Bolobie Willis, Veda Bryan'r, Dorolrlwy Marlin, Anna V lvloren, Jean Padgeli, Velma Jo Ford, Naomi Rulh Hedges, Doris Jean Miller. SECOND ROW: Mary Louise Quinn, Palsy Krause, Helen Gray, Mary Hal Nance Berllwa Pearle Harlan, Nanelle Winsfead, lnel Clioafe, Lenora Hudson lsponsorl. i THIRD ROW: James Norred, Weymon Box, Kyle Kerbow, Boloby Williams, Jerry Buller 76 CO-CAPTAINS TALK IT OVER -fgem-U Fxc1i-xT- - yr ds - as 'N -6' XY- 'i ff , X -if ffzeifwl' 5' 7 O! xx T W0 U ' '71 K I UH : WA ff P f f -Y' . T ' ,fmt Z T ,f A Xx X563 1 I 3 D K r .,-'. ' Q kj , 11 Y. If 2 Q4 I T . ,y a.W:Qn 5 sf' ' ', ffl?-' If j If SH ii 1 tk, I ,I T1 T I' 'TZ Q ff W 7151, Tl' hu X' ip If T 6 Ki f ' ' f e T K5--ffs his ,lk XTX 'E if ' if fv! X rr ,,, .1 'X A i 2 - '- xy 'izf wif' ' y T ------- ci-' .L This is The law OT The gridiron. IT is as old and True as The sky. The STeer ThaT obeys iT will prosper, And The STeer ThaT does noT wiil die. Like The creep ThaT girdeTh The Tree Trunk Their mighT is doubled 'Twould seem, For The sTrengTh OT The Team is The STeer, And The sTrengTh oT The STeer is The Team 78 Top Row: Jerry Buller Jaclcie Nunley Dan Wilde Garner Wilde FOOTBALL BOYS Baclqfield Second Row: Russell Brooks Donald Sanders Boloy Tyler W. C. Orr 79 Top Row: Second Row: Claude Davis Wayne Roye Billy Lloyd Ribble Charles Walslw Reeves lvloren Bobby Downey W. C. Orr Norman Sfovall Billy Oney Billy Panlqey Spencer Slreel Don Cunningham jooflaff lgeuiew of f944-1945 ForTy To TiTTy young men answered The TirsT call To TooTball SepTember I, and underwenT a Thorough Training period To do away wiTh' The summer slack and To geT ready Tor The Tough TooTball schedule which was To open wiThin Three weeks. The coaches, Wishard, CliTTord, and Yarbrough, and The boys were all ready To work hard and To make This a good year as Tar as The STeers were concerned. In a game which was Tull oT Tumbles, misTakes, and oTher Torms oT early season nervousness, The STeers losT To Sherman by a score oT 26-6. The STeers, however, showed beTTer sporTsmanship, spiriT, and abiliTy Than Sherman displayed. The Tumble oT a punT on The 5 yard line was recovered by Sherman and resulTed in a Touchdown. Again a Tumble oT an aTTempTed pass on The I5 yard line resulTed in a Touchdown Tor Sherman. The highlighT oT The game came in The Tinal guarTer when Jerry BuTler Tossed a shorT pass To STovall, who ran 77 yards Tor a Touchdown. LaTer The vicTory was conceded To Graham because Sherman had an ineligible player. Graham wenT To Breckenridge Tor The second non-conTerence game and came home wiTh The liTTle end oT The score, which was 26-O. Seven minuTes beTore The Tinal whisTle The score was 7-O, and The STeers had The ball on Their own l2 yard line, buT on The TirsT play a Tumble gave The ball To The Bucks, who made anoTher score in Three plays. Then aTTer The kick-oTT, Graham punTed To Breckenridge and The Bucks ran The ball back sevenTy-odd yards Tor anoTher score. A 20 yard sprinT in The Tinal minuTes OT The game gave The Bucks The Third oT The Touchdowns which possibly could have been prevenTed. The STeers and Poly ParroTs baTTled Their way To a scoreless Tie aTTer The STeers sTopped Three Poly aTTempTs To shove over The goal line in The Tinal halT wiTh boTh Teams evenly maTched as To power. The longesT run oT The game came in The second period when QuarTerback Jerry BuTIer ran The ball 22 yards Trom The Graham 25 To midTield. The Graham STeers invaded FarringTon Field To meeT The highly raTed Paschal Pan- Thers. The PanThers scored in The TirsT guarTer aTTer a long pass had leTT The ball on The STeers' 4 yard line. Three line plays were sTopped shorT by The STeers. On The TourTh down The PanThers swepT end To score. The Try Tor exTra poinT was wide, and The score was Paschal 6, Graham O. Paschal kicked oTT, and Graham sTarTed on a scoring drive. The PanThers inTercepTed a pass on Their l5 yard line and prompTly sTarTed up The Tield. The TIrsT guarTer ended 6-O. The PanThers conTinued Trom The midTield sTripe aT The be- ginning oT The second quarTer and drove To a Touchdown. They converTed, and The halT ended I3-O. The STeers Thoroughly ouT-played The Paschal Team The lasT halT, buT neiTher Team was able To score, and Graham came home on The shorT end oT a I3-O score. 81 The STeers losT To The WichiTa CoyoTes by a score oT 34-O in Their TirsT conTerence game oT The season. They held The CoyoTes scoreless unTil less Than Two minuTes beTore The haIT, when WichiTa scored on a quick opening play Trom The STeers' 38 yard line. The CoyoTes recovered a Graham Tumble on The STeers' I5 yard line and scored in one play. From Their own 34 yard line The CoyoTes drove down The Tield in eleven plays and scored on a IaTeral play Trom The STeers' I5 yard sTripe. AT The beginning oT The TourTh quarTer The CoyoTes received a punT Trom behind The STeers' goal line and again scored. Dan Wilde's pass Trom our 6 yard line was inTercepTed by The CoyoTes, and The ball was carried To The STeers' Tive yard line. On The second play a line plunge gave The CoyoTes Their Tinal score oT The game. W. C. Orr, Tyler, and STovaII were Taken ouT oT The game wiTh minor iniuries. The STeers enTered Their second conTerence game oT The season wiTh The Childress BobcaTs on Their local Tield. The TirsT scoring play came in The second period Tor The STeer eleven when They pushed Their way deep inTo BobcaT TerriTory on power plays. A I5 yard penalTy againsT The Childress lads Tor unecessary roughness placed The ball on The I yard mark. ATTer The deTermined BobcaTs sTopped leTT haIT Wilde Three Times, he inched The pigskin over Tor The 6 poinTs on The TourTh Try. The conversion aTTempT Tailed. The BobcaTs swepT downTield in The Third period Trom Their own 23 yard line To The STeer 8 yard mark. From There They scored on a pass. The game ended in a 6-6 draw. The STeers were deTeaTed by The EIecTra Tigers by a narrow score oT I3-7. The STeers led in TirsT downs, 6 To 5. They held The advanTage ThroughouT The TirsT haIT and, aT The inTermission, led in scoring 7-O. During The Tinal Two quarTers, The STeers' oTTense Tailed To click while iTs deTense yielded beTore a deTermined Tiger rush. Graham's score was marked up in The second quarTer on a 5 yard pass Trom BuTler Tor Pankey. Nunley received a pass Trom BuTler Tor The exTra poinT, In The TourTh period The Tigers ran and passed Their way clown To The one yard line where They crashed Through Tor The second score and kicked The conversion poinT. Graham won iTs TirsT conTerence game oT The season by deTeaTing Quanah 20-0. The STeers blocked Two punTs and inTercepTed a Torward pass To seT up Their Three Touchdowns. On The TirsT blocked punT in The opening period Pankey, Graham end, gaThered in The ball and Traveled 45 yards Tor The score. BuTIer, quarTerback, inTer- cepTed a pass in The Third quarTer and ran 37 yards To score The second Touchdown. The Tinal score came in The TourTh period when a blocked punT seT iT up. Garner Wilde made The Touchdown. The Vernon Lions rolled a 32 To I8 vicTory over The Graham STeers in one oT Their besT deTensive games oT The season. Early in The TirsT period, Graham marched To The Lions' 25 yard line. AT ThaT poinT, The Lions inTerecpTed a STeer pass and galloped back To The Graham 20 yard line. Three shoTs aT The STeer line Tailed, buT on The TourTh down They scored on a shorT pass. The aTTempTed conversion Tailed. Graham Took The kickoTT, 82 and sailed downTieId again To The Vernon 35 yard line. The Lions haITed The march There, Took The ball, and on a Torward pass moved To The STeer I5 yard line. On a de- cepTive IaTeraI The Lions Took The ball and circled end Tor a second score. The aTTernpTed conversion was good. In The second period, Vernon recovered a Graham Tumble on The STeers' 25 yard mark and scored Their Third Touchdown and conversion wiTh a pass. A momenT laTer The STeers moved down To The Lions' 30 yard line, and Dan Wilde passed To STovaII Tor a Touchdown. In The Third period, a Graham Tumble oT a kickoTT was covered by The Lions on The STeers' 25 yard mark. The Lions quickly pushed iT over Tor a score. Graham Took The nexT kickoTT and marched downTield To score, when Tyler wenT over Trom Two yards ouT. The Lions added anoTher Touchdown in The Third period. The 5Teers seT up Their Third Touchdown early in The TourTh period on a 40 yard pass Trom Nunley To Pankey. Pankey received The ball on The I3 yard line, eluded Two Vernon players, and sTarTed Tor The goal. I-Ie losT his TooTing and Tell, I I yards shorT oT The goal. Four line plays neTTed a TirsT down, and Dan Wilde Then plowed over Trom The I yard line. WiTh Tour minuTes remaining, an exchange oT Tumbles gave Vernon The ball in STeer TerriTory, and The Lions rammed over Tor The Tinal score. The Graham STeers beaT The Olney Cubs by a score oT 33-0, aTTer The TirsT quarTer ended scoreless. Graham scored on The TirsT Two plays of The second quarTer wiTh Nunley carrying The ball and BuTIer kicking The exTra poinT. Graham received The ball on The 50 yard line and marched down The Tield Tor anoTher Touchdown wiTh Nunley carrying The ball. BuTIer again kicked The exTra poinT. The Graham Team made Two Touchdowns in The Third quarTer wiTh Cunningham, a subsTiTuTe in The backTieId, carrying The ball boTh Times and BuTIer kicking. In The Tinal quarTer Graham received on The 50 yard line and galloped down The Tield wiTh Dan Wilde carrying The ball over Tor The Tinal Touch- down oT The game and oT The season. One Thing The STeers had all during The year ThaT no oTher high school could com- peTe wiTh, was The solid backing oT The sTudenT body, The Townspeople, and The Ouar- Terback Club. In deTeaT or vicTory, The STeers could always rely on The homeTronT's pulling Tor Them. The OuarTerback Club wound up The TooTbalI year wiTh an immense barbecue Tor The non-Tiring TooTbaII boys, The TacuITy members, The cooperaTive band members, The TaiThTul cheer leaders, and The daTes oT all. Everyone who aTTended The barbecue will agree ThaT iT was really a grand aTTair and ThaT iT ranks high among The social evenTs oT The year. TI-IE SCORES STeers 0 WichiTa Falls 34 STeers Olney 0 STeers 6 Childress 6 STeers Sherman 26 STeers 7 EIecTra I3 STeers Poly 0 STeers 20 Ouanah 0 STeers Paschal I3 STeers I8 Vernon 32 STeers Breckenridge 27 83 Q. joofgaff jeam for f944-1945 TOP ROW: Billy Oslrer, Frank Gallaher, Jaclc Burlceil, Roberi Grubbs, Jack Byerly, Kennefh Segars. SECOND ROW: Jaclcie Nunley, Gerald Ferguson, Billy Oney, Charles Walsh, Tommy Wrighi, Ray Downey, Billy Loyd Ribble, Bobby Downey, Bob Cunningham, Billy Panlcey, Claude Davis. THIRD ROW: Jerry Marchman, Boby Tyler, John Riggs, Billy Gene Edwards, Pai Tims. Ed Johnson, Wayne Roye, Reeves Moren, Gene Carler, Garner Wilde, Dan Wilde, Donald Sanders, Don Cunningham. FOURTH ROW: Jimmie Nance, Leo Edwards, Spencer Sfreef, Norman Slovall, Jerry Bufler, Kennelh Alwood, W. C. Orr, Ernesi Cunningham, Russell Brooks, Donald Alwood, Edwin Smiih. 84 CHEER LEADERS hell +0 riglfr: Claudia Lenninglon, Belly Ragland, Mary Bob Turner, Helen Gray, alsy Krause, Allen McClesl4ey. BATON TWIRLERS Frances Sumrell, Audre Nelle Smillw FLAG BEARERS Peggy June l-lenley, Jackie Plwinney, Bobbie Willis KCIJLQMCLII The Graham STeers ended The T945 baslceT ball season as runners-up To The Burlc- burneTT Bulldogs in The easTern halT oT disTricT 2-AA. BeTore conTerence play sTarTed, The STeers impressed The home Tans wiTh more vicTories Than losses againsT Teams wiTh remarkable records, They beaT such Teams as Nocona, Bowie, Seymour, and Jaclqsboro. The STeers sTarTed The conTerence play wiTh a vicTory of 39-I9 over Olney. The STeers Then iourneyed To Burl4burneTT, where heighT and experience broughT vicTory To The opponenTs wirh a score oT 31-22. The Tollowing week The WichiTa Falls CoyoTes invaded The STeers' home courT only To be Turned away wiTh a deTeaT oT 28-20. ATTer This The STeers deTeaTed Olney 22-I4 and were beaTen by Burk and WichiTa Falls 32-25 and 25-I9, respecTively. This ended The conTerence play. Burk laTer played Chil- dress Tor The disTricT championship, losing Two consecuTive games in a Two-ouT-oT- Three game conTesT. The Tollowing boys received leTTers: Jerry BuTlerg Harry Cain lmanagerlg Bobby Downey, Ray Downey, Glyn LoTTinq Lynn LoTTin: David Newman, Wayland OaTmang Edwin SmiTh lmanagerl Johnny Swaimq Dan Wilde: and Tommy WrighT. Our Tull season including TournamenT is: won IO, losT 9. Our B squad won eighT games and losT none. 86 1 v 1 T I E S ROLL Cl-IECKERS Sianding: Dorollwy .lean Flelclwer, Jimmie Burk, Mary Hal Nance, Eliz- abellfi Deals, Mary Bob Turner. 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' I .:i. .,.j f , i 53 : -- ' ' 'X .. --- - 1552, I MISS I-IESS'S GYM CLASS Casl of I-IIS FIRST DRESS SUIT Allen McClesl4ey, Vera Bryant Frances Villweal, Louise Brownlow, Bobbye Clarke, Jimmie Larrnour, Miss I-luclson. 90 6af0nJC4l' SepTember I I Once again The doors of old G.I-l.S. swung open, welcoming iTs newcomers as well as iTs old. The sTudenTs, each a sTep higher Than The year beTore, Took up Their books wiTh only memories oT a loyous summer vacaTion. R.T.lv1. SepTember I9 Three conTesTs Took place in which decisions were hard To make. In The cheerleader conTesT Mary Bob Turner, Helen Gray, BeTTy Ragland, Claudia LenningTon, PaTsy Krause, and Allen Mccleskey were elecTed. The Tlagbearers elecTed were Bobbie Willis, Peggy June I-Ienley, and Jackie Phinney. Audrenelle SmiTh and Frances Sum- rell were eIecTed baTon Twirlers. ED. OcTober IO The I.iTTIe SisTers oT The Girl Reserves came Tor Their TirsT meeTing on' OcTober IO. Their Big SisTers showed Them around and helped Them geT acquainTed. IT rained, buT ThaT did noT dull our spiriTs. A good Time was had by all, and many new Triends were made. V.L. OcTober I3 Red and blue crepe paper covered The sTreeTs oT WichiTa Falls: Tor The weaTher was nice, and many Tamiliar Taces were seen aT The TooTbaIl game. The CoyoTes won 34-O, buT remember--iT was Friday The I3Th. S.B.IvI. OcTober 3I Halloween, I-lalloween, Oh, whaT Tunny sighTs are seen! For insTance, we saw a group oT bedraggled, cold- creamed Treshmen aT The Girl Reserve iniTiaTion, licking up raw eggs Trom The gym- nasium Tloor and, aTTerwards, some poTenTial businesswornen, selling The leTTover I punch around The square. V.B. November I5 School books were abandoned Tor The nighT as many high schoolersu aTTended The splendid concerT given by Mr. Rudolph Firkusny aT The audiTorium. AuTographs seemed To be The Tad. S.B.lvI. Lou Bryan aTTended The NaTional I-IereTord ExposiTion in Dallas This week. She won second place in Graham and sevenTh in The naTional conTesT. I.ou reporTed ThaT she had a nice Time. lCouIcl iT have been because of Those good-lookin cowboys?l The Trip was proTiTable, Too, because Prince Don II sold Tor Tour hundred dollars. J.C. 91 November I7 Wow! WhaT a game! Remember how everyone +houghT Vernon would run over our TooTball Team? IThaT is everyone excepT G.l-I.S. and The Townspeoplel During The TirsT half our Team iusT couldn'T seem To geT sTarTed, buT, oh, ThaT IasT halT. Our Team made a remarkable showing wiTh The score aT The end oT The game only 32-I8 in Tavor oT Vernon. R.T.M. November 22 Wheeee! No more school Tor Tour days. IT was Thanksgiving and we had our TirsT holidays Tor The school year. GeTTing ouT aT I:4O p. m. on Wednesday, we had The resT oT The week To have Tun and Till up on roasT Turkey. R.T.M. November 28 The Girl Reserves spruced Themselves up Tor a big daTe. One oT The besT of The year-a daTe wiTh Their dads Tor The POT Luck Supper. A surplus OT good Tood lwhich The poor moms who had To sTay home had prepared! and peppy games made an enjoyable evening To remember. E.D. November 29 Yea, red! Yea, blue! These words and ThaT wonderful Alma Iv1aTer marked The close OT our lasT pep rally Tor The year. S.B.M. December I4 LT. Col. Chauncey E. Penix spoke To The sTudenT body abouT his experiences in England. V.L. November 30 IT was Thanksgiving Day, and The STeers really gave 6.H.S. sTudenTs someThing To be ThankTul Tor when They ToughT To a 33-O vicTory over The Olney Cubs. V.B. December I5 Remember? A nighT OT Triumph Tor The TooTbalI Team-iTs own barbecue. There were never so many daTes-and OT all The new couples! and never so much good Tood! E.D. December 22 O happy day. We're on our way For Ten days oT ChrisTmas cheer. January I2 Graham played Olney in a conTerence game OT baskeTball. IT was a nighT of mourning and delighT. When The Olney CubeTTes placed Their riTles on Their shoulders and began To perTorm, several on The Graham side were SHOT wiTh SURPRISE. The delighT came when Graham deTeaTed Olney I9-39. M .T. 92 January I8 SiTTing alone in a big, big seaT, DeserTed by all I know, My mind is blank and my brain is weak, And all I can Think oT is Sol You don'T know so much as you ThoughT you did. You're iusT a dope, you are! You haven'T The smarT you ThoughT you had, You can'T bring your grades up To par! Then ouT oT The disTance There rings a bell And suddenly all comes back, I wriTe iT down madly. See, I'm noT dumb: IT all comes in having The knack. Virginia Lee January 25 To err is human, and we didn'T realize how human we all were unTiI The Teachers sTarTed doling ouT The examinaTion papers To be correcTed. WhaT a Task! V.B. January I9 Music! Dancingl and Fun Tor everyonel Yes, iT was The opening nighT Tor The STeer Inn. All our hopes and desires were fulfilled as we realized ThaT someThing new and greaT had been added To our Tair Town. R.T.M. January 30 Though There were some rude inTerrupTions, The Girl Reserve CabineT dinner was a huge success. There were boTh The humorous and serious side and, oT course, The Tood. S.B.M. January 30 While a PresidenT's senior ball was being held in The Memorial AudiTorium, The STeer Inn sTaged a PresidenT's junior ball. The admission was TwenTy-Tive cenTs a couple. The Teen CanTeeners danced and played games. In a dancing conTesT, Bobbie Willis and Wayne Roye were declared winners. M.T 93 February 5 The beaufy conlesr on February 5 was one of 'rhe gayesf evenrs ol: Ihe year. Sixry-Iive girls were enrered in Jrhe conlesr. OI course all Ihe girls wanied Van Johnson Io be 'rhe sole iudgeg buf since he was so rushed wi+h piclrures in Holly- wood, Ihe girls were conienr Io have five very eligible men from Breckenridge +o judge Ihe conresi. The girls Iirsf walked across Ihe siage in single Tile by classes-freshmen, sopho- mores, iuniors, and seniors. Two girls were chosen from each class and Ihe beauI'y was selecred from rhis group. Elizabelh Dea+s was chosen Ihe mosr beau+iIuI of Ihe beaulies. Mary Bob Turner, Palsy Krause, Ina Dell Brown. Pai Hamill, Melba Cliffon, Jo Robinson, and Gillie Ann Thornlon were Ihe very lovely runners-up. P.C. February 7 An elecrion was held Io selecl Ihe mosf popular boy and girl in Graham High School. Our of Ihe many nominaiions six boys and six girls were chosen Io com- pefe. These Iwelve consisled of: Johnny Swaim Mary Bob Turner Spencer Sfreefr Bobbie 'Willis James Swaim Joanne Pillman Jaclcie Nunley Palsy Krause Allen McCIesI4ey Sara Befh Mayes Roberl McCIusIcey Claudia Lenningron The Iavoriie boy and girl were chosen from Ihese Iwelve by secrei ballof. Then The vores were counfed and Mary Bob Turner and Johny Swaim had Jrhe maioriry. V.S. February I I Wow, did you see 'rhose girls in Ihe poslure confesl? They were really cure. wallc- ing, si'r'ring, and climbing sfeps. You could pracrically see Ihe boys sfifling Iheir whisfles. Helen Gray won Ihe laurels. M.S.D. February I2 Cule Iirrle Ina Dell Brown was chosen by a large maiorily for presidenf of The Homemalcing Chapier-Disiricf II. The girls were nominaied by secrel ballof by The girls of Ihe diI'Ieren+ homemalcing classes, and 'rhe final selecfion was made by Ihe Iaculry. P.C. February I3 Were you a+ Ihe Girl Reserves' boy-girl relafions program? If you were nor, you missed a greal deal, for Ihe food was luscious and Ihe enlerfainmenlr-well, if was a circus in Ihe gym wilh performances by selecled groups. Everyone wenr home Thar nighr wi+h a Iigh+ hearl. R.T.Iv1. 94 February I7 Graham's Teen CanTeeners were inviTed To a VaIenTine parTy aT The STeer Inn, where an inTeresTing program was presenTed. lvliss Avis Calvin gave Two humorous readings. The CanTeeners danced To accordian music Turnished by lvlr. W. F. Krause. ATTer groups oT girls and boys had sung some popular songs, everyone enioyed bingo. Prizes have been donaTed by inTeresTed ciTizens. Mr. Spencer Mayes was The announcer. ReTreshmenTs were served by The CanTeen. February 27 On February 27, The TirsT snow oT The season was discovered. AlThough iT was IighT and hard as ice, The whole sTudenT body indulged in wonderTuI snow TighTs on The TronT lawn. Only obiecTion: The TourTh period lunch class disposed oT The snow beTore The TiTTh period had a chance. V.L. March I2 One oT our iuniors TonighT changed his name To BroTher Goose. S.B.lvI. April I The EasTer bunny was very good To Graham High This year. We goT ouT OT school on Thursday, lvlarch 29, aT 2:IG and came back Tuesday, April 3. Several oT The Seniors were IosT while They were hunTing EasTer Eggs and sTraggled up a Tew days beTore graduaTion. Could iT have been on purpose?? We wonder. April 23 and 24 The senior class play, Growing Pains had one oT The mosT sensaTional casTs ever presenTed aT G.I-I.S. IT was a smash success. R.A.F. April 27 The Senior Class wishes To Thanlc The Junior Class Tor The delighrful banqueT and dance given in Their honor. L.G. May 4 The Seniors had more Tun on Their Senior Day Than aT any oTher Time during The year. Camping, swimming, hilcing, dancing, beauTiTuI scenery, and no sleep made iT loads OT Tun. There was plenTy oT Tood Too, ice cream, cold drinlcs, hoT dogs and hamburgers. We came home Tired, buT happy. L.G. lvlay 23 Senior TaIenT was in review on The nighT oT May 23rd. You have never seen an- oTher class wiTh so much TalenT. Readings were given, our Frank SinaTras and Dinah Shores vocalized Tor us, several Duke IEIIingTons and Their pianos appeared, and oTher TavoriTes wiTh insTrumenTal numbers added Their biT To a very successful program. L.G. 95 WY, . + we .:::,, ,, Q:5:. ,. 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Q R ek QNX xxx X nf ww Tl-TE SPONSORS The FaculTy Sponsors wish To give a sincere word oT Thanks To Senior EdiTor Allen Mccleskey Tor his unTiring work on The annual, and They also wish To give an especial word of Thanks and appreciaTion To l-lelen Gray, oT Jean, Tor her consTanT and unTiring work, Allen and l-lelen, more Than any oThers, have worked unsTinTedly To make The annual a success, and The sponsors have cerTainly appreciaTed Their eTTorTs and Teel sure The enTire sTudenT body does also. OThers have given a greaT deal oT help, buT These Two sTand ouT. A LAST WORD: You have come To The end oT The I945 annual. VVe hope iT has lived up To your expecTaTions. We wish To Thank Mr. Rose Tor his help in bringing you This annual and his TaiTh in our abiliTy To publish our annual in The Tace oT exisTing shorTages caused by war. 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