Granbury High School - Pirate Yearbook (Granbury, TX)

 - Class of 1942

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Nif- B MLP 4'j.4fZ6LcfQ ubl IQ Pr W1 CTF T075 'Wx 'nv ' f fVWL L TT' A f T' fhtor ' M LO' 'WW' Bus xness anager ! 1 .1 I J f' f . A, ,I X f , , ,4' P fb 1 Dy iff pf ', A of 1. ' TT' Y'T iY' C ' I -rw:-:s f L4 . f'L.. wF .1'. 7 ,. . V V Y v' 4 u .11 - .,X fi We have accepted the challenge fron the Sen1or Class f 41 to carry on thelr work by pub11sh1ng the thlrd volume of The P1rate have endeavored as best we could to g1VP you the best book that Granbury H1gh School has ever produced It has been our a1w to give you w1th1n the pages of th1s annual a b1rd s eye vleu of our classes our clubs and our act1v1t1es that have gone to make 1941 42 the happlest year of our h1gh school l1ves So lest ye forget we leave you fr1ends classmates and faculty our footprlnts t e sands of tl e our braln chlld The Plrate of 2 0ahQzf11z5f5ZA! 'A' 'k 'A' ir 'I' 'k 'A' i' i 'k f . y O I . I . . . , I We I Y i Y Y . ' , , ' ' on h .m ,Y . - . -U . ,4 b 'IllIIIIIIIIII,, l l XG hs 'US 'Ir i' f at f 'K' 'I' i' QTL g.H!l!1'z7!j The Nnnual Staff ded1cates the th1rd volume of The Plrate to our fr1end who has endeared h1mself to the entlre student body of Granhury llgh School he appreclate hlm school for h1s fa1r just and broadmlnded method ID deallng wlth both students and faculty d r h s flne Splflt and co operatlon that have helped to make our school a better one therefore lt affords us supreme happlness to place on thls our dedlcatlon page the name of E L GALYEAB N for his 10Q51ty and faithfulness to our A 3 an fo i ' ' ' - r 'f I ! W . 1 ! as I it 1 5 GRANBURY HIGH SCHOOL Office of Superintendent TO THE GRADUATES CF 1942 First allow me to commend you as a student body for the fine work you are doing in putting out this annual The last annuals were a credit to the school but this one Judging from what I have heard 1S going to surpass all of them I am proud of the student body for the work that is being done in this respect In times like this when everyone is upset over world conditions it seems foolish to talk to you about doing your best for National Defense However I feel an urge to do so I am sure that you are ing your best by g1V1Dg your full Cooperation in every undertaking of your Government I know that you are putting your spare pennies to work for Democracy buying Defense Stamps and Bonds This is a fine Amer ican spirit and America is proud of you for these things However there is another thing that America expecting of you You are too young to go out on t e battle field and defend our Nation now but you are not too young to prepare yourself to carry forward the banner of education and civilization You must be prepared to take your places in our civilization and uphold the honol of this country for ever To do thrs you must be prepared You are just as 1mpor tant rn thrs world conflict as are the armed forces No matter how hard our soldiers fight to preserve Deomcracy for America rt cannot stand unless you are prepared to defend it rn the future against all who would overthrow rt This is a challenge to you my young friends to do your bit now by gettlng the most out of your education in order to prepare your self to make this world a better place in which to live America must not fail' A lot depends on you Sincerely i ,p-1' Q 93' maxi 'S 'W' K . 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CLASS ROLL Joann Gunn President A J Cotten Vice President Mary Ellen Mitchell Sec, Q Reporter Flowayne Holt Treasurer Jeanetta Abbott Irene Knight Marjorie Barnhrll Benny Freeland Catherine Clark Gleen Dora johnson Edith Gee Nadine Gee Clell Hayworth Bill Walters Darence Hayworth Lemmie Martin Daphna Raney Geraldine Ratliff Mav1s Raney Dean Matlock Margaret Russell lean Ward Ruble Hickey Dorothy Mabery Bernice McCarty Beatrice Moore jimmy Robertson Margaret Monroe Cody Martin Roxie McPherson Hazel Morris Clarence Massey Billy Matlock Gene Merril Charline Summers Billy Scott Max Meyer B J Richmond Delphrne Kennard Chester Huggins L C Shannon Ray West Lena Mae Huggins Bill Knight The junior Class Qconsisting of 44 pupilsj is looking for ward to the great day when they will become Seniors This class is very highly respected by every member of the Junior Class One and only one ambition has been entertained by our in nocent minds to give the Seniors a banquet' Toward this moun tainous goal our every feeble effort has been nobly directed To our sponsor and geometry teacher M C L Squler we owe a great deal of the credit for our successful C9j junior year X l , .' 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O 7 -L. 5 Q f ' i' , , , f . ,x R QL-' , ' rizwgygfsasa ffe fr i-,P -J I 'W mi --'I mm, dw f:'-'-j'5- CLASS Geneva Barnhrll Raymond Blckle Lurrne Blrd Almarene Blevrns Lola Bell Brandon John Campbell Carter Carter Mae Coulston Freeland Glllen Presldent Vaudean Hambrlght Treasurer joy Hayworth Mary Poe Holland Julra Mable Verna Tommy L+. 44'- v M ROLL Oleta Hunt Reporter Raymond Klnson Dorls Mabery Mllton Meyer Mary Munch Lowell Newman Grovlna Oxford Dean Shoemaker Vrce Pres Katherrne Snow Lovell Weedrn Robble w11hO1t Secretary Oleta West Glen Crawford For the sophomores thls year has been one of the most enjoyable rn school Under the sponsorshxp of M1ss Thornton we have been rrght on top rn every event We were the first class rn school to pay for our page rn the annual In the football queen contest our candldate Robb1e W1lho1t won second 1D the race joy Hayworth and Lowell Newman can drdates 1n the popularrty contest walked away w1th the honors WE HOPE ' One of the most enjoyable programs of the year was pre sented December 3 by the Stamps Baxter Songfellows from W1ch1ta Falls sponsored by the sophomores and the Junrors Our frrst socral event was an enjoyable Chrrstmas party given at the Amerrcan Legron Hall Everyone seemed happy wlth what Santa Claus gave hrm We ve shown the rest of the school thls year what we lrttle ole sophs can do But you haven t seen anythrng yet' just walt unt1l we are junrors' 44152259 W shura- f H . . of F, a . . .Qi 1 5 . . of V I I ' . ly l -Ir ' ' ' :mi 5 V- f Vi. x . - . ' if Nvk ' . - f if! ' , l , ' I A Q Q . ' 1 L C ' 3 ' v ' , .L , , 5' ' ' , 1 1 ' f Vi . 'Q' r V. Q S ' - ' . 5 , rv , A . ' ' . 1 'SS ' I v I v N f' ff' I I f 'K' 57 - x All f Af' WN 3 I Vinyl. -Sell Wi: 'B' CQ. 5. I. -:DLI ,. ! ru. l 4. Q F ,Pv- xluim muy A 1' , .F W -' 'lhiqrfw' 3' N 'M f 1:- - -,, .. .t- Bethel Baker Guy Brand Baker james Bandy Richard Bennett Calvin Biggs May Dell Buntin Lindon Carr Beverly Clark Billy Clark jo Wyatt Dabney Marian Gaston Aulty Haynes Norma Iean Hendry CLASS ROLL Cdell Hopper Ieleen Keeney Leonard Kinson Lois jean Lambert Tommy McPherson V. F. Meyer Sara Jo Parkinson Bobbie Lee Pharis julia Ann Raupe Henry Robertson Glen Sparkman Billie Maxine Williams Glen Willoughby Dorothy Holt In 1934 under the direction of Mrs Claud Covey the Fresh men of 41 42 began our career as students of the Granbury Public School Because of her gentle patience we passed from the first grade into the second year of our course In September 1935 we entered school under the guidance of hrs Claude Wallace We had only a few new pupils butall learned and prospered that year In 1936 Mrs Lucyl Dennis had the Job of leading us through the third grade where our troubles really began to mount up At the beginning of school in 1937 Miss Elna Kate Davis took us under her wing to protect us from the hazards of this wild world In 1938 Mr Wilhoit worked day and night trying to keep us from getting stuck in the sixth grade In 1940 also guided bv Mr Wilhoit we managed to crawl through the seventh grade We know that it is purely accidental that we are now in high school 5' A u H Y ' y , . i . . 9 . . . . . 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I Billy joe Boedeker Viola Brandon David Campbell Nina jean Caudle Helen Coulston Olive Raye Degan Virginia Durant Wanda Eden Dan Guest jean Mitchell Theopa Newman Bonita Ann Oxford eagle CLASS ROLL Billie Lou Pannell Glennetta Faye Porter Roselle Price Nellabeth Rodgers Mary Louise Scott Ima Fern Strain Billye jo Tidwell Mildred Tidwell Billy Thompson Alma Dean Umphress Gladys Van Zandt Elaine Wythe In 1935 members of the present eighth grade Helen Coulston Elaine Wythe Roselle Price Glennetta Porter Theopa Newman Alma Umpress Virginia Durant and Billie jo Tidwell started to school in the new grammar school building As this was our first year in school we felt that our teacher knew very little about what we should know and do but we were sure we could soon inform her however our teacher had other ideas We had no new members in 1936 This year we had hard er books so we felt that we were very wise But we had al most given up the idea of informing the teacher In our third year Bonita Ann Oxford and Olive Degan joined We felt very superior to the first and second grades but we were humiliated because we had to share our room with the fourth grade Gladys Van Zandt Nina Jean Caudle Mildred Tidwell and Jean Mitchell were added to the class in 1938 The high light of the year was the doll contest with Elaine winning the honors We had three new members in 1939 David Campbell Billy Joe Boedeker and Nellabeth Rodgers We felt as if we were really getting somewhere as we were in the fifth grade The most interesting year of school for most of us was 1940 Wanda Eden became a member of the group this year In 1941 we were Joined by Dan Guest Viola Brandon Billie Lou Pannell Billy Thompson Ima Fern Strain and Mary Louise Scott After entering the contest for Football Queen we have decided that perhaps the best thing for us to do is settledown to our school work until we are dignified Seniors in high school In the mean time look out for us' We will be Freshmen next year 'fa-fw-'asgg xx . . o 1 1 n Y 9 1 Y I . 1 Y , ' . 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' 3 a,- - - - ..-4 'f'.,1,,' --iL.'- ,, Q--ij-rL.- M .i lr --, -- Q -' f f ' if , ' , 4 - , 1 .-42 -is - L.. . .-'-1. -. - Z': f ,t Ig. w , ' , gr x 1 ' R I . . .K .a 23 1 A Q 5, J lg., - tv fr L ' K ' - N, ' Q-1 .. ! 4 A X If f ' , .1 X N ' k k In .- 1, ' 8 N 4 1 . 5 I L' I I . 4 ' 'X ' 1' X ' ' 1-t HX, . . sr 2 , ' f' 4, ' ' -'W ' ':wwwr.-d.v-gg4.w,q:yv-.,,:,.wm.n-w.-vw wx funn,-,fwrf-'M .Q-' v-A' 1--w J- U Wwe 60756 In the 1941 football season the Granbury Plrates played n1ne games agalnst a tough schedule of D1str1ct 13 A schools Although outclassed and outwelghed the Plrates fought through the season under the able coachrng of Coach Godwln 355 t Coach Squrer and the leadersh1p of Captaln john D Hayworth frnally emerglng wrth three v1ctor1es and s1x defeats two of the losses by only a one polnt margln In the open1ng game of the season at Glen Rose a well represented body of Granbury rooters saw the Plrates defeat the T1gers by a 13 6 score A week later the Granbury team downed Alvarado at Alva ra 0 16 3 At Grapevlne the Prrates met the1r frrst defeat the game end1ng 12 13 D1amond H111 was the only team whrch succeeded 1n hol dlng the Prrates wrthout a score 0 31 at Farrlngton Fleld Fort Worth In the frrst home game of the season wlth Keller the Prrates wltnessed by a large crowd fought bravely but f trlely and went under by a score of 13 18 Granbury went to Brrdvrlle the follow1ng week to con test the Brrdvllle team but was agarn unlucky los1ng the game by a one polnt margrn 7 8 lothlan and succeeded rn holdrng therr opponents scoreless whrle r1ng1ng up 13 polnts for the1r thlrd vlctory In thls game the Prrates made 22 frrst downs to Mrdlothxan s 2 On November 14 Granbury met the Grandvlew team here and got off to a good start by scorlng 1U the openlng mln utes of the game Grandvlew was unable to score untll the last half but then ran away wrth the game by a f1nal score of 12 18 Many spectators declared that th1s was the best game of the season On November 19 the Handley team whlch later became D1str1ct Champrons contested the Prrates ln Fxreman s Fleld for Granbury s last game The Handley team was scored on by a d1str1ct team for the flrst trme 1U the season The f1nal whlstle found the score 6 25 1D favor of Handley The boys showed a flghtrng sp1r1t throughout the sea son The appreclatlon of the students and people of Gran bury was shown through the1r attendance of all games ' 1 . y , Y I ' Q I ' e 1 l , 1 9 1 d 1 7 ' x- . I 9 . 1 . , . . , un 9 In the season s second home game, the Pirates met Midu . . . . , P - 1 I . 1 v F ' 4 - , ' . ,LZQJKSJQQAYK M666 K 'ax nn ll W? 2 :fri V525 f' nw? 1, -,Qi W 7ff I zyz, rfb A Z, ffzffrz ff 441 Q3 IZMZZJJW 754144 9 3111 l fl i' J af' zfbffz Let Ubamproua Clarence Massey Lowell Newman John Dee Haywor Ruble Hxckey Dale G1lbert LINE UP George Hayworth Chester Hugg1ns Eugene Holly Gene Merrlll Norman Glllen L Godwxn Char E L Galyean Supt L C Shannon All of Granbury rs proud tt the 1942 Granbury Hxgh School basketball team wrnners of the 1942 Drstrlct 11 Champ1onsh1p Dur1ng a brxllrant season for Coath GOdW1n and h1s squad the team played twenty one games twelve of them conference games and won fourteen whlle amassxng 682 ponnts to the1r opponents collect1ve 438 In the open1ng game of the season the f1rst of a tournament held at Llpan the Plrates frghtrng hard but not well organized were defeated by the Lxpan team by a score of 21 to 20 The Second game of the tournament wmth Morgan Mill, the Pxrates staged a massacre by sca1p1ng them: opponents by a score of 31 to 1. 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' 2 ' ' , 1 -Q 1 - 1 x 'i Y Dlamond H111 the Plrates flrst conference challengers were VlCtOflOUS 1D a game endlng 33 to 21 The follow1ng week the hard f1ght1ng team hit 1ts strlde and the Blrdvllle squad wert down under a score of 53 to 24 Azle and joshua followed 1U qulck successlon The Pirates nosed out Azle by two polnts 20 18 and Won over joshua by a score of 36 to 22 Granbury managed to galn a vlctory the followxng week the Handley Granbury game there w1nn1ng by a score of 27 to 35 and rolled over Grapev1ne by 39 polnts to thexr opponent s 21 the succeedlng gane In the openlng game of a tournament at Godley the Granbury team suffered defeat at Godley s hands the score be1ng 23 17 In wlnnlng the next game wlth Brock Granbury added another v1c tory to thelr lncreaslng laurels by overcomlng the Brock team 11 polnts 14 to 25 In a return engagement wlth Dlamond H111 Granbury s Plrates evened the score wlth the Dlamond H111 team wlnnlng w1th a score of 38 to 34 and then went on to Keller to defeat her by 13 polnts 10 23 Azle Blrdvllle and Grapev1ne agaln met the same defeat they had suffered before at Granbury s hands the scores belng spectlvely 15 to 31 18 to 49 and 12 to 27 The Keller team who had also been defeated by the P1rates once recelved another loss the follow1ng week when Granbury rang up a score of 35 to 28 The second Handley Granbury game was a loss for the Plrates the f1nal score belng 29 to 25 1D Handley s favor Th1s game marklng the end of the D1str1ct battle left Granbury at the top of the dlstrlct ladder wlth ten v1ctor1es and two defeats The new D1str1ct Champlons havlng won thelr trophy by hard f1ght1ng and teamwork traveled to Gatesvllle the followlng week to contest the champlons of Dlstrlct 12 conf1dent that at least they would put up a good f1ght Two games were played at Gates vllle but each trme the Gatesvllle team held thelr outclassed opponents for a loss the scores belng 49 24 1U the first game and 44 30 1D the second game The basketball club 15 justly proud of 1ts achxevements whlch were accompllshed by teamwork from every member of the squad Lowell Newman wlth 131 polnts john D Hayworth wlth 111 polnts and Dale Gllbert wlth 1181Jo1nts were hlgh scorers of the season wlth Ruble Hlckey and L C Shannon followlng close behlnd All games were played away from home because Gran bury has no accommodat1ons for them Thls put the team at dlsadvantage of playlng on strange courts Let S all hope that we can have a gym next year for the 1943 champlons to play in All of thls year s champ1onsh1p team except two w1ll return to school next year X . . . in ' ' ' 2 in 1 , H , . . . , . . , ' . re 1 1 . 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PIRATE STAFF Edltor 1ll1e Cla1re Cherry Assrstant Edrtor Donnetta Parker unlo Edrtor Joann Gunn Buslness Manager Naulon Eades Secretary G Treasurer Mary Kate Randle as Edt or Norma Shoemaker Phstog apher E Durham Art 5 Sports Edrtor Kenneth Pendrlcks Faculty Sponsor Ruby D Thornton L Godwln have trnxshed the th d and best edrtlon of The rate wlth the splendrd help and cooperatlon of the student body and our local bus1ness men Thls the most complete record of Granbury Hlgh School that we have been able to comprle for you outstandlng ln many respects The snap shots wlth thelr lndex the Lynton fabrlc blndrng h clear p lntxng wh1ch was done by Taylor Engravrng Company and varrous other ltems show a def1n1te 1m provement over last year s book The students as well as the faculty feel that the year book 1S a very worth whrle project and that all the work has been of materral benefxt to the students part1c1pat1ng e srncerely trust that the Senrors of 43 wlll se that the fourth vol ume of The Plrate IS publrshed . 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Og- Qffru 5-L J 6-RANBURY FFA The Granbury Chapter ot Future Farmers has frfty one members members have pard local area and state well as natronal dues The Granbury Future Farmers have won the drstrnctron of berng one of the few Lone Star chapters rn Texas Tle F F N has had the honor of holdlng th1s rat for the past three yer Among the rmportant objettrxes the chapter has accom plrshed durrng thrs school year are the members trrp to the Dallas Farr and the Father and bon Banquet The banquet was very successful largely betause of the cooperatron of the boys and the Homemakrng department It was well attended by the members fathers and several out of town guests The Agrlculture students have a number of ob1ect1ves to be attarned before the hool year ends All members rs of rmportance to ts The F F A Chapter wrll also attend the Fat Stock Shows of both Vouston and Fort Worth These are to be held rn February a d arch respectrve y Among the objectrwes more rmportnnt to the boys are the supervlsed farmrng programs rn the members are rnterested Several members shall ll th projects supervrsed farm crops The Granbury Future Farmers are stresslng gardenrng poultry darrvrng and pork productron Thrs fall dlrect ly rn r w t our Nat on r Detense Program Because of thrs several members have he ome rnterested rn producrng regrstered lrvestock and hope to prosper 1D thrs connection Thrs also falls rn lrne wrth the chapter s supervrsed feed rng program The F F A members are p rnnrng to hold thelr chapter ratrng and rmproxe therr rhapt rn many ways durlng the school year of 1942 M y Z . X L X. .J- A A 'Lf' A A Q' I I '1 L 41 ' 'rs AO 79 f-1 r ff X ' it A. J on QT! A 1 Q I I I All V , as I ' 1, r . 2 ' ' ing ,E I5 K ' . I ' . . Bl . are looking forward to the chapter play. Breezy Money, which . . 1 4 . ' ' ' ' n N . ' l . 9 K . , x 1 f T ' m'l1 rr lr rl I l rf ' ' T : usea err ' ' I i . . 1 Q 1 Il? 1 h rv' 1 A' A ' 5 1 L , . . . I I W R' , 7! MUN? Q' T yt TE! s GRAMBURY FH 7' As the hlghllght of a year s club act1v1t1es and func tlons the Granbury Future Homemaklng Club entertalned the F F A Boys and made a tr1p to the Area IV meetlng 1n Den ton Our annual Chrlstmas dlnner brought to a close our spec1al events 1U the flrst semester Other speclal events for the year were a play glven ln February enterta1nment for our parents ln March and a par ty for the thlrd year glrls ln Aprll Cur annual Style Show 1D Aprll was the flnal event of our year s work Offmcers of the club for 1941 1942 were Joann Gunn presl dent Gleen Dora johnson vlce presldent Mxldred Prlce secre tary Evelyn Sm1th treasurer Franclana Blevlns reporter Dorrace Rollxns hxstorlan Vaudean Hambrlght song leader Chrlstlne Rash pl8D1St Mary Ellen Mltchell parllamentarlan and Marjorle Barnhlll nutrltlonlst Actxve members of the Granbury Future Homemaklng Club for the year were jeanetta Abbott Geneva Barnhlll M8fjOf16 Barnhlll Lurene Blrd Almarene Blevlns May Dell Bunton Beverly Clark Catherlne Clark Verna Mae Coulston Fannle Mae Farrens Oulda Flowers Edlth Gee Nadlne Gee Mary Allce Gee Aulty Haynes Darence Hayworth joy Hayworth Norma jean Hendry Dorothy Holt Flowayne Holt Mary Poe Holland Delphlne Klnnard Lols jean Lambert Dorls Mabery Dorothy Mabery Bernlce McCarty Geraldlne Meyer Mary Ellen Mltchell Grovlna Oxford Sara jo Parklnson Bobb1e Lee Pharls Wanda Prxce Daphna Raney Mavls Raney Julla Ann Raupe Bobble Rlgsby Margaret Russell Charlxne Summers Patsy Thrash Robble Wllholt B1l11e Wllllams 0 N o -gN o 4'Llq I QQNI' 0 -K 9 My 4 45 Q .,-, W I' ,I Qc, W Q gg N fr. ' 'Ill ' I 5 l 'J '---'I -Q I. J u 0 1' , - . . . 7 . ' , - l 1 ' 7 1 1 : 1 Y Y : . . . . ,. . . . Y ' ' Y 1 . , A . . 1 ' 1 I 1 ' . 5 I 1 I I . . . Q T . , 1 . . . . i , . . . ' Y -Cy. .,, Q'a WCW VW ,ff ,f, X riff, Av-Ni A I I ,I I N 1 M V - lsffl, 'A , .J -V 1 .f ' v I K 3. Qian' 4- . , , , fx J gf ' 'MI ' A 1 avg' !....,.,..,.,, - ' an qzn N-wr F' n rqialv I Q 6-at XZ llffclf Leaders Norma Shoemaker and Billie Claire Cherry. First Row Creading from left to rightfj Charline Sum- mers, Dorrace Rollins Marjorie Barnhill, Flowayne Holt, Billie jean Myers Virginia Ann Mitchell, jeanetta Abbott, Vaudean Hambright, Cuida Flowers Donnetta Parker, Christine Rash, Aulty Haynes. Second Row jean Ward Mary Munch, Geneva Barnhill, Catherine Clark, Ileene Keeney Sara jo Parkinson, Joann Gunn, Bobbie Lee Pharis Mary Ellen Mitchell. Third Row Dorothy Holt Cleta Hunt joy Hayworth Margaret Russell Beverly Clark Robbie Wilhoit. e G. 1 r Pep Squad of 1941 542 has enthusiastical- ly supported the home team at each game of the season--J irit 'f not ' body We firmly believe that without our loyalty and cheer the Pirates would have been at a total loss. However along with our efficiency in fulfilling our duty it has been a very enjoyable year for us Along with the Pirates we have shared the glory of victory and the gloom of defeat +104 , Catherine Clark Pitchers Oleta Hunt Charms Dorothy Holt Picture post cards what nots Marjorie Barnhill For eign and out of State coins Mary Kate PandleDogs bottle caps Bobbie Rigsby Vases match folders Verna Mae Coulston Match folders what nots Buell Raupe Samples miscellaneous june Willoughby Match folders movie star pictures Kenneth Hendricks Model airplane building photography R E Durham Photography Jimmie McCauley Picture post cards Geneva Barn hill Dogs Deany Shoemaker Photography Mable Carter Stamps what nots bottles Vaudean Hambright Dogs phonograph records Charline Summers Rabbits Margie Davis Cats Christine Rash glasses Naulon Eades Match folders Gerald Bowser Model air planes Donnetta Parker Birds menus Norma Shoemaker Salt M pepper shakers Ileene Keeney Pins Aulta Haynes Pins Sara Jo Parkinson Salt E pepper shakers jo Wyatt Dabney Old Coins puby D Thornton Sponsor Coffee spoons pictures 1 x Th I S 1 .ln S P 1 1 fl S fl J W r . . 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V ' 1 'I TY 'KY v '-1 a V1 Q , M 1 ,I I 1 1 I i - l ..,..---f E-5 U'-tnnugq, 'ifvnh iii 1 'C' .ur-mr ' .EMT 'YP ui-ff' gn .gun--f 5, AY, '?h ...--f S 'wi J -if W fl, X ,QV Presldent Norma Shoemaker Vrce Fresrdent Bobble Rlgsby Secretary Q Treasurer Vaudean Hambrrght Reporrer Brllre Clalre Cherry Sponsor Dorothy Roe Other than regular class work rn muslc there are three outstandrng organrzatlons namely the Rhythm Band the Gram mar School Choral Club and the Hrgh School Choral Club The Rhythm Band began rts work after the small chrldren had become accustomed to school work and had performed on a number f programs and for some local organrzatrons The Grammar School Choral Club was presented ln a num ber of programs and entertarned local unrts wrth a few selec tlons from trme to trme Therr main work was the practrce for the Interscholastrc League Meetrng rn March Enthusrasm swelled at the begrnnrng of the school year rn the Hrgh School Choral Club wrth the rntroductron of three vorce parts rnto the choral selectrons Th1s group caught the true sprrrt of cooperatron to whlch the success of the Year rs solely due The Choral Club augmented a local Chrrst mas pageant by use of specral numbers and partrcrpatron rn the Chrrstmas Carols Although the Club offered selectlon on warrous programs rts marn accompllshment was the operetta Erven rn the sprrng Thls was a good experrence to all and was a new undertakrng The Musrc Department was very cooperatrve and all those Partrcrpatrng garned an rnsprratron from creatrng through therr own efforts iiii- f' ' A ,l A-H nzjtiw- T , , '- + I 'Yu , T' n .MM F' - r Anne V, , ww ' ' ,. - v f'..'-M ... if .. ff' . ,iq-C r'4',. 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Queen Donny We wanna touchdown P1cture of a plcture Senxors Chrlstmas party n t a Pr1ss ' Looklng down on Thornton and Galyean Cherry and Flowers mn thelr best Three of a krnd Th1s year s addltlon Innocent Ileene9 Lounglng laddres a s gals and more ga s Qult that goss1p1ng Hobby Club 1n1t1at1on Sweet Evelyn jeanetta all alone Hlt that ball Sweater girls' Two dlfferent att1tudes Worklng glrls' Th1s year s snow School glrl Llneup The three exes No coachlng from the wxndows Thornton Elmo Leroy person The ad collectors Senlor Class meetxng aren t we 1nterested9 Here we are agaln JUD1Of s jean1e Temptatlon' Careful there modestC95 Mary Caught off guard Roe s rear vlew Unsuspect1ng C95 Wxnd blown Pep Squad mascots Naulon fframedj Must have been a good one Hardwood V for V1ctory Txre ratxonxng Br1no beautles See a bear? Put your lrttle foot Actmon' Monkey on the fence Snowbound Do r11,'y 1 G1, , ' 1. Woa, Dean! I in . y 100 03 04 06 07 108 09 110 1 1 2 113 4 lu cJrw lp 1 Camera shv Rhythm makers Palsy walsys xt love? Gxrls about town Audac1ous Aulty Two tlmer Vaudean Well where s ohn Dee? nowt1me at G H Autumn joy rxde Swlng h1gh SW1Dg Our MISSJSSIQQI' undown at Y M Babes xn the woods Three peop1e999 Whacky 1D Khakx An unforgettable vxew Q5 It w t 'te, 96- ' , 97. . 98. H' 99. Is ' . 101- Y 102- - ' T 1 . 1 . 1 S ' . S. 105. Up a tree jan? 1 . 1 . 4 , . . low 1 A .... I S C. A 11 . ' 1 - .., 11 ' G 1 l- Jjgfwg Qsujftf lc... Um Qfafvzmrerf.. Deserve our thonks oppreclotnon ond support tor their cooperotuon ond hnoncuol osslstonce We hope thot you will show your oppreclotlon by potromzlng these our odvertlsers K-. ' ' 7 U. r , 5 p 1 ,t t y X A A 4 I! A 4 t h Lt 1 Kg , Qi H jf Z' -X Nav. 551 ' f h K. , 1 X , xx . ,f T 1 , 4, V- N , ' as - 1 i ,,,, if' i ' I l l I M f Q',,f7V,Ng --S XX I fCU! LU CTl2ANl5LJ12Xw TE X!-x X by ME' fl! 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