Hereford High School - Round Up Yearbook (Hereford, TX)
- Class of 1928
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I 4 ORDER OF BGQKS THE SCHOOL Administration CLASSES Seniors juniors Sophomores Freshmen ACTIVITIES Organizations ATHLETICS School Life ADVERTISEMENTS ,a fy jl::z,f,J,'g3 I 4, F ' ' 'ff' '1 '. 1' 'rw v-1 .W . . 1 V A Tqwqn vu-N. ' 'vrww-v--rv-1-1--.14 1 w A I J V A Y V' ' '- l ' ww-w -M -- - 1. ,, 1. .1114 E4 ui'2g1'W:'?ff111Q'lf'-'25'ff if .11 - 1 , 111 5556112 '11 2 1. 'f fr tm- 14 .g -Q -.I-fl .5 ' A U 1 -,L W -J - A M - H - - - A - A , A A 1 1 , - - - .,. - - - A 'A A A A A A A V 9 1 9 Q 1 Q . I .,,M.,,:1 1-11. '1 ' ' -' A-A A- -- LBJ- -.- - - - - - - A A A A A A A q 1 , ' j,F'-,.'gj35.s.ff' . K - , A .A .AA 1: I 1' 'rf -f ' , ' 1 ----1 ' ' -:ff Erik. 1 I, -. .1 ,513fgfQ1.s:'twiv?. 41 1' I .f.?5,i1f13f , - 71' ,W ,fa-1. '1 1+ 1' - 321 1 ' 1-.f11?35f1 ,1 1' I 4 1 ' ' 5 , ,911 1' 'r 1 ' X' I , ' 2 , 1 Q ' . 3- 4 1 1 1 11 V 1 4 . 1 1 C .. 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Ulys, that hardworking glee-clubber , and physics student. l'le has one of those clown in the deep voices. BESSIE MEGERT-Home Economics, Pep Club. Bessie took post-graduate work with us this year, and we were glad to have her with us. KG 3: V4 O 5 A 7 J .rg ffl m V: fi . :T l , . . W 3 9 P Q P 5 P1 ,ez P21 . DE lm an rl.: . yr: .73 V1 ,FN V1 1721 rd N. -1 A: ag If s X, . 351 ff JE 4 , 4 ,511 in ,521 Q21 31? rf. F4 pi Y Pl V . ,v,. PM rd Ji? V1 Q .W - P 71 F1 l ,Tl .11 Ci I .fi V5-1 374 BJ YT '21 .xg F1 if-J vii .271 F4 YT-3 F1 xv 21 2 lr: ' 91 nil 31 X71 RJ : V1 . 'u S3 341 'F 25 fa JF lil -1 in is 'WUI lr: F 155 17-J 1 :Q at 3 ,V we ' f . ef.--e.e-e.w ..--Y.-....-.-f.v, 4' f'u'l', ',yy .v' .y1i'u',-1,7 yi uh v lv vy vv vv A r 'vi 'vi H-'vlswyvvl 1, -If 41, 'Hwy v1,4l A.. A... .. .... .. .... uni. ...... 1.. FLOYD FOSTER-Literary Society, Glee Club, Sec. Sophomore Class '26-'27, Floyd was always smiling, even if they did call him Fluster . They all know Floyd. VIRGINIA STovAI.LLLGlee Club, Basket- ball, Sec. of Science Club, '27, Home EC. '28, junior Class '27, Pep Club. Virginia was of the two 'ffour letter basketball girls. She had an attraction that we can't define. But if it weren't for Babe , she surely would be rushed. THELMA lVlClVllNN-Science Club, Liter- ary Society, Latin Club, Culee Club, fBoys and Girlsl. Thelma was one of our musicians. She played the piano for the Mixed Chorus, and Boys' Glee Club that won at the music festi- val this year. Aside from that, she was also a straight A student. JAMES GILLILIAND-FO0tb3ll, C-lee Club, Latin Club, Band or Orchestra B. C. Club, Athletic Association. Jim, the wit and humor , of H. H. S. Something in English lIe seemed to be dumb, but in reality, the opposite is true. GLENN WEBBER-Glee Club, Latin Club, Baseball, Mr, Bob. Mike was the sheik of our class. How- ever, when it came to baseball, he could play it as well as anybody. l-le was one of the main-stays of the team. ORLENA SAVAGE-Glee Club, Home Ec- onomics, Pep Club, Vice-Pres. Sopho- more Class '26, Spanish Club. Orlena was one of the popular girls of the class. She was popular with boys and girls, as well. I K 1 Page Ninete 1 FX E..- X 3 V 1 w I . L , . if 'T Q54 lb? ! taxi fix F2 1 1 Tin ' t:4' lm arf :rn 1 mi I gk. Q K1 1 L4 ' :T tif 3 :C Y Q ' :C A rf if 1 U S ff' . M V31 mf IES V4 154, H14 i F14 :C14 fm Sig' 1 2:14 if U34 9:16 I cf ,. , : L14 T144 E if , 54 ' :G 3 no 1 :J lv? . :C ,bff .H UZ!! Y 1 . , 'if I Lf , :I :ji 'lc' its' 314 :E rn mg' 1 :gf Ei' 1 T44 5-'if T KA :I :sm Rf' ' K4 3 E5 I di 'ix W .- . 5 'Cf' tix. f K: 1, 54 aw' P-,Q ' E4 E1 . -3 .-14' . Q' V4 li . u ,rt ,..1, we -.4 E11 .4 1 1 :-,a 4 -- ki YL X! I1 X! -A-1-f ,- X v A . FE pd IZ nw - 2: Ugg ' 'Ba A Ili rl? E fi ? 2 an Ji-2 221 'P' .YZF 7? QQ V7 2: ,Fi fi Pi Zh za 171 .fa sv'U '0 v-1 gm 1-4 On'-P 3, :r 4 wang J, -f g,,m m omg? 2 OF ' SST? au 3 rf: :H-1-Q r- Ogg? 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We're sure that great fame awaits Edgar, as a musician. l'-le has made us both happy and sad with that xylophone. l-le isn't so slow on the piano, either. VIRGOL BRUMLEY-Basketball, Sec. Fresh- man Class, Glee Club, Spanish Club, Orchestra, Pep-squad leader, The Dea- con Entangledf' Virgol has been the life of the class this year, even if she has not been with us be- fore. Who can blame her if she did mention Pete a little too often? We all have our faults. RUTH CONKWRIGHT-Glee Club, Home Economics, Pep Club. The sweetest girl in the whole high school. No wonder she won the title of the HPretti- est Girl . She is one of our seniors. AUBREY DANIEL-Band 8: Orchestra. Glee Club, Tennis, Art 'Editor of Whiteface Annual. Sparky , the artist. We owe him more than we think, for his work in this annual. He certainly has followed his ambition in this school, and we hope to hear of his success in later years. HOWARD EBERLE-Football, Basketball. Librarian, Athletic Assn., Pres. Spanish Club, Athletic Editor Whiteface Annual. The boy who made first in everything from football to the senior play. E.berle has the whole high school for his friend. NINA CRAWFORD-Glee Club, Pep Club, Orchestra, Home Economics, Spanish Club. Our future poetress, if we may foretell the future by the actions of the present. Nina writes themes that seem to come from the pen of a finished novelist. A E: .ll.L1Lfl..l1Lllll1 Y 1 'i r s .i i I 1 U Page Twenty-One LX 111. L!l11Il....i l A - '- ff1 t': u S l l 1 l ,, Page Twenty-Two 111 ug' '1 r1 , A A 'ERIE' JACK MILLER-Football, Track, Band lk Orchestra, Pres, Ag Class, B. C. Club. Another football player. Who would buck Jack, in the line? Keep up your good start, and you will be at the top when you stop. JOHN D. BURKETT- Burkett , will always be remembered as the boy who held the line , in those games. l'-le will win in anything, if he keeps up his fighting reputation. Ti-it-:OPAL HEFNER-Glee Club, Latin Club, Pep Squad. Theopal was one of our new seniors, but she seemed to be an old class-member, be- cause she fitted in so well with the rest of us. IRENE. FLIPPEN-C-lee :Club fElectraQ, Orchestra fE.lectraD, l-lumpteens. Irene, another Senior play star. She al- ways had her assignments up from A to UZ.. GEORGE Succs.. George was one of us, with all friends, and no enemies. MILLARD GREGORY-Glee Club, Volley ball. Millard was one of the boys who helped us to win in our boys' glee club. vr EDWARD SMITH--Glee Club. Edward has been with us only a short time, but he has made many friends while here. LORENE WHERRY-Latin Club, Whiteface Cpaperf, Staff. We might say we have the most brilliant girl in the whole high school, Lorene Wherry. With her friendly nature and personality, she will make an enviable record for someone to follow. N ELL KESTER-Basketball, Spanish Club. Nell was girl who kept us in a good humor. She has a vein of jollity that will surely keep her from ever becoming Hcrabbyf' ENVELL HOWTON-B. C. Club, Advertis- ing Manager Whiteface Annual. Ewell got the Ads for this annual. That's enough to place him in the hall of fame. His unselfish work merits the praise of the entire school. ALTUS HIGGINS-Band, B. C. Club, Foot- ball, Track. Hap , that unexpected football player. He was also one of our boys who had every- body for his friend. LORENA BRUMLEY-iScienee Club, A mild-mannered girl who was always in a good humor. She will make the grade if she keeps on as she has started. nty-Th i ,X ,,,n,,,--,,..--,.,,,,,...,,--,.--- .. ss. l l -4 V l 1 l QQlVi5LrllU1lAA.A, ELQ lsUNAm7n'5lH5 MlYJlN3 lS?3H2lQllllQlZHrlQ1UgLlI4lMflKE5lKE',3QfHEK.lv'5I 54 X gl gl Xxx lil sl :sl if X gl 21 'abil .5 Fl Af ALMEDA WITHERSPOON--Pep Club, Home Eg Economics, Spanish Club. Almeda is a quiet girl who minds her own is business. She has lots of brains , and will PZ: l nz. h . . . Q take care of erself in any situatlon. El F? . ggi 'l l LUCILLE PARK-Spanish Club, Science. Q Lucille will be at the top of anything she EQ attempts. She is kindness personified. ,igi 55 . . 65 .xl LOIS PARK-Spanish Club, Science. . . ,, l I3 She is as good natured as her sister. They l both are as friendly as could be. l Z 22 li gs Q CARLOS VAUGHN- , Carlos had to quit school before he gradu- ated, but he was here most of the year. He L55 il got lots of joshing , but he took it all very Q rf - P Fill goodnaturedly. l A ,,1 l eil 4 l . . 55 s GLADYS MCMAHON-Domestic Science Bl 4 Art, Pep Club, Science Club. Gladys was another one of those friendly ' girls. She was a good sport and will always QE, l be remembered. eil ' ai S11 p KATHERINE HERSHEY-D'0mCStiC Art, K. I L. F. Club. is 7. ii That little girl with the cute lalgh. Ask gif' 'el f 1. 1. b h +2 E, some o t e teac ers a out er. 2 5 ga 2, E la as E is Page Twenty-Four 55 3? Eu iii KEY Yil'Tx1fil'xL3'1m1'l1gfTxYX'i71'fY1Ti5'xHY Yfxvfu n 1 5 ,, V ,AA-V f g .,,, -an-,..,...-' , 1 Fii nlnfii Tiflliflqlljl ijiEr'iijifii5ifA'iii 31,102 riifnffiiii ifiiiim ,rr Ziff n irrijfrfiiizx rm iff v 7, 4. -4 wr M. .fa . 51 -1 H. Y9.AfxAgs.fff-iAAlA-A.f-f5AAlA4m.AAnSAuxe.flfQmafi.fLA efaeffsm-r.A we Alf- MAJ-.A fxfszf-,A me A,-fs,A A,A ms..-.,. ,gf M, NA ,, nu ' L'-wi , 551' r: ri 'rs itil 255 2, , Eg KATHALETA HAWKINS-Glee Club, Home .43 Economics. .E i l . SQ Kathaleta is one of those glrls whom we mf 5' do not notice until we need some help. Then Q56 she is very much in the light. She can al- ways find the correct solution to the ques- ,ml F1 ' 274 gg tions. , 'mx if eg gil MOLLY RAY CRONIN-Home Economics, -If Pep Club. 54 - . .. - ,, S A girl who has not been with the Class in 53 all through high school, but she certainly has if been one of us this year Molly Ray can ,344 always be counted on. QE. E2 ,ei 5 5' M . , yn! 5? New MAJ0R-C..r1s cies Club, Pep -5 Club. 'ill 4511! Neva will be remembered, especially by the S EQ Physics class. She has been through enough 213 till in that to give her a leather medal. Y: 4 in ,iii Q JIM CHILDRE-Agriculture, Football, Track F . . . 'f' We think ,lim will be some kind of an oratorg the teachers can testify to his ability ,CQ along that line. He has kept us in a con- ,Qi 'Qs tinual good humor in all our classes together. IQ faq LA' 24' frm Li -:Ai 321' sg , H41 M. fa ef. Q, ' .532 :Cf V1 ,fit Es we lc' iii 153 we Q.. ,f:. 5. me l 'gl , 444. l 5,ql l Ei 'lil R. Page Twenty-Five ijl 4. .mf ' F s Y if v-nvv Y V V fvvv-' x -vis '-f. ' fvvv- 'Rf 'Sv az-ov vvvvxfv-v cm. e -V.,-V N. 'Q , ey: -V '51, -1Uf'y1WffX'i171U0UfTNc MVT M 11l1Y11Yf11I'14111f11If?!X11QrH'Mifx,gA,f55QEV!3fE.51lYf31.15?s'1YX1l14E3f31fAf1rHuxwfififexdgi.-f 4 AX' as - . - .. -W J SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - - - - . - - . - - EDGAR PICKETT V ice-President - INA MAE HASTINGS Secretary-Treas. ARTHUR HARRIS -MOTTO- Success comes not to those who shirk, To get up in the world, you must get down to work. ..COLORS.. Red and White -FLOWERS- White Rose SENIOR CLASS HISTORY In September, l924, fifty-six timid and wondering students entered the Hereford High School as Freshmen. We struggled through that year of seemingly hard work very successfully, after proving ourselves Green but Growing , as our motto sug- gested. We even made enough progress to be called the peppiest Fish that had en- tered high school in a long time. The next year we became Sophomores, as was indicated by our up-lifted heads and indifferent looks. We felt our superiority over our younger brothers, the down- hearted Freshmen. Of course the Juniors and Seniors knew that we were not the func- tion that made the school go, but they let us enjoy our egotism to our heart's content. When that year was completed, we felt that we had accomplished something wonderful. The next year was, perhaps, the happiest of our high school days. The Seniors were supreme in their dignity and importance, but we smiled to ourselves and left them alone. We realized that we would be Seniors the next year. Finally our Senior year arrived. We had many surprises in store for us. We had thought that the teachers felt sorry for the Seniors, but we found them to be as hard-hearted as ever. Some of us took subjects that were guaranteed to be snaps , but the snap came only as the result of much studying. In spite of these mistakes, and several disappointments, we enjoyed being Seniors very much. As every hour brings us nearer to the time we must leave old Hereford High forever, we feel both glad and sad. We are glad because we have reached the goal we wished to gain, and because we are ready to start our work elsewhere. We are sad because we hate to leave our younger classmates, our teachers, and the good times we have had in these four yars of work and play. Page Twenty-Six . I , Y, fi VX V2 K ,f gif-LT94 lbw: ZQSI altkijrfir M N!-f X , V 1 1 f xx Z I W in ff 1 Y J ,QQ if! r' XZ JUNIGRS 1Q'MMKH1E,1EIMilE?LQ'LEWlMaUl EWM if ri, :Q :rg F11 eg :f U. Ei. K4 ' IEP iff I if K4 5 ei rd 5 114' lax E? 55 , 2 , 1? 355' if 6 1? I P ,Q Ei: lu +21 I 4' B151 is I C leg H11 E52 QI, F31 eg, I nc I E5 f rd ttf' 1 dl 5 R4 C4 ru' til, mf. ' rd I T-14 -gr 4 k-if :r rzf' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS President - -------- - KEITH GUTHRIE Vice President - IMOGENE WILSON Secretary- Treas - - FRANK COGDELL -MOTTO.. We're Juniors, but it won't be long now. -COLORS.. Purple and Gold -YELL- hjuniors, Juniors, strut your stuff, Hit those studies, and treat 'em rough. -FLOWERS... Sweet Peas JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY On September I4, l925, eighty-three boys and girls came over from Central School to try a new experience High School was a new thrill, and the experience was funny. But the laugh gradually decreased to a smile, and the smvile soon died away, as we realized that high school was not all we thought it would be. Of course there were a few dumb Freshmen who took Latin, fthere always arej. But before they finished Caesar's Gallic Wars they wished they had taken the advice of their elders, the in- significant Sophomores. As Freshmen, we were a good class, as Sophomores we were better, but as juniors we are the best class in school. The Junior Class of l927-28 is to Hereford High School as the engine is to the Ford. Here's to the Juniors! -Erle Marie Foster. Page Twenty-Eight ' 'fx' VX: Nr ffv' X7 'V4J'V '-f fs r 'VYF' 'V 'VVV 'NrYYV'v'7'VVNrXJ'N' 'V sfffvr JV tif, firWi'riiTrYL3Q-i in-i irfiuriifif irxijrrYnzYrurmfgrriG21.1rx lfnrirn -AirxfiIrr111Zi'iuZxiiruuZnirx1t1rY1 Ii'ni i1nIiZ3r mi ii 1 I .I I E. 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AWYTYWVWYUWUUHUFYHUFHUUUUUKUKUUFTU4H1HlHlHHU3Ul5YHYUlUY3HHYUEUUUYHYUYKVU JOHNIE I-IABERER VIDA HICKS VERA HAMILTON WRIGHT IRELAND FRED AXE RUTH WOLFE EARLINE DANIEL RALPH WOLFE j. A. TAPP w N 1? If I. NY ,N IV IN 4 . 15' rx V I f Page Thirty-Three ,Vg I'-1 'A ,TJ R1 P-1 vii vii f-I K1 r'2 'LJ fi XZ! V 2 L1 Y. . I ui rs 1,1 H ' S I-1 Q1 'il 'LI I I wg I I I '21 I , I x - -'Y V'-f v'v,v-'ydfi nv wb, ,KY -in vw -, -If wx- .'- fy Xfv vw, :fr ry wx: nur, wv G25 TTY ,VIVA if -Q5 -fi .117 ,- I I1,!.k!!Lkl!I UH Lili X111 1111.114 Lili ilk RHI .IU ilu X111 .LII .JI 111 ,lx All . .Il LIU SH I. I. HU LL I. J II!! I. Y. 4Y.i1..I.,,. .I ...I . I.. . V L ' 1 f TT' li N l FQQ, ' lfEi W 1 1 S NF-A .lff1d if :: - rfifi If , 'f-:wb ff- 775721 in f , , . - V' 'jj J' K KQKR 5. X 'A'-xx f f , 11 X X X L K No sg D E f q . Q 2 GJ KR fg xv jf' if ' 3 ,iw Y . ii ' l cgfgflyii .f X 3 7777 'Tw Q W ll' Xl, , i in 'AJ' U'us' ROLLINI nomo SUPI If JMORIES r-N ,J -4 H ,f 4 721 ,4 Si V lt Y' 'fl351175Ullll'llUlUIU5S,7Ilf1UI-117111lHlllH'l.-522,153-H1555llllllllfllqgflflifglggZ5lf71IlHH1l'7fzUf73lTln ....,. , ,, ,, . ...,..,...., . , . TH il: V1 1:31 I 31 Q, SOPHOMORE. CLASS OFFICERS '- 1:1 ,rig 'H iff , L 1.1 Presrdent - WILLIAM RUSSELL ' -f rbi L12 Vice President - T. E SEIGLER LK Rf: ff Secretary-Treas ALVA MAE NORTON ,fn . 551' Z1 in 'ff ' Q 3:1 W1 4 rj '.-K if 2 E52 'li 535 -MOTTO- ,mi ,::'- Wi nf . . . . ' fig Not merely to EXISI, but to amount to somethmg, IS lxfe El. 'Ti . i F1 Nc xii VI1 H1 -COLORS-- If ,nl 1 73 lfi Rose and Sllver ,vi ,, r Wifi 'lil lgfj. 'Qin rx -FLOWER- ' Pg Zi Rose SB :QQ xt: Qi' ,ja fi! -YELL4 13 PQI' gl, Say? 11:1 :ri What? gf That's what they all say? 'ig What do they all say? 22116 Sophs! Sophs! Sophs! 'rt 'w:1, 1554 ,lil 214' ij 52 if if if :N fx- Fl wit ,Q ,fr , 4 SOPHOMORE. CLASS HISTORY :gi 'V . . ' ' :rg On September 5, l926, forty boys and forty-one glrls entered hugh school as fp Q4 . . ,J Freshmen. We soon became accustomed to hlgh- school routine, and settled down 5 to the business of becoming Sophs. .. W . , . . ' Somehow or other, though, we didnt all make the grade. At the begmmng of fti - school in l927 there were only forty-one boys and thirty-four girls in the sophomore if 'Tgf class, and a large percent of these were from other schools. ri :ff xj :i However, we all hope to become jumors next year, and mtencl to make our class ,J the best ln school. -- ' 1'zl::e Thirty-Six If Q3 , . - . .. ,.r.. , V., ,L ,, r, ,., ,.,,.,, - -Y ee --, ,N ,V .srl ' 1 Taxi ii Izxiiiiiii Ruin B17 Im uxzxurxxn in rzxzunxazrxxux :lin .sn msn un mr rm nn un an nn an nnrz1rn:1.,.:1,11 L l M6 5 Page Thirty-Seven 1, A . L I .4 A l'u'14'4 A1 4 'X '45 A u 'A A L 'A 'A 1 4' 1 Page Thirty-Eight i. 1 w i I sa i 1 i I fi 2,1 gag 545 .fi 52 is . ir H52 Q5 ii! SOPHOMORE. CLASS ROLL A RFQ Merle Barber Gladys Jones Paul Barnett Geo. Jowell Elbert Bowen Oliver Keesee Paul Bowsher Hal Kester lm Mary Broadwell Dorothy McDonald ' 4 . 0 Fig Lyndell Brooks Alfred McKenzie 'gill Vondell Brooks Ellen Marnell Sarah Agnes Bryant Clifford Nelson gi gm? Estelle Burleson Chas. Newell lat Charlie Calloway Alva Mae Norton gg! Alvian Carroll Fern Hughes Ruby Cloer Rogers Orr Frankie Mae Corn Ruby Parker Kathleen Cronin Faye Reed Ralph Clennin Nannie Mae Renfro Eff Hazel Dunn Charles Rice Genevieve Eberle Deward Robinson .fi :ig William Flippen Clyde Russell .331 2' Cecil Garner William Russell El Woodrow Gilbreath Annie Laura Sawyer if Newton Gilliland Mildred Sawyer Ei 21 2-1 5 Marjorie Golden Bernard Seed :iff J. C. Gregory T. E. Seigler 7 David Harrison Junior Sherman 452. Ralph Hastings Florence Shore gi, Garland Higgins Bart Sisk Leo Hoffman C. R. Smith ,111 Q2 Gladys Hopper E. Dora Smith S V52 Mary Inez Hough Tiny Lee Springer E2 Aileen Hughes Ruby Thompson if Edgar Johnson Beatrice Vaughn 24:1 Andrew Pat Jones Gerald Wherry Chas. Jones Maybelle Witherspoon 'ig i 4 .31 ii? wif L54 .Ei Iii g. F3 25, IE? 33 Page Thirty-Nine sl Q E? 'v vwv 1 'sf 'v f ' 'Q 'fFQ's71.f:74' 'Q 2-'-J-.KLQJH '11, -.f V -.1 ' vi V if V ' vw.. vvv1.'vV','74 li. lufxufxixrxmmuqnfxxiruumurlurx1Qmu1g.arxmnlifi1l17i.u1imy rrx'iTl'ZxT1Yiih'111i'znTiYiTYfx1iYrx1T1Yx1'1YA1'iZx3gnl'1 un mn. if 1 5 a gg 73 5' 5 Y. ,e 3 is fi E 'i 31 i ,fi E r ,Q 5 F! ,J ,s 5 , 'H . . . ,. W qv W, fs ' gif ., 5, N ' 'T I 4 E X 21 w ff' 17 iw Q -W if fi f' F if N'f-FIEi,Fli5fPUff f FRESH MAN L . ,QIFLRE-YE-ELL.,-7' 'QS LSLL Ki' i 'S , P 'ffl QW-1 E2 SS 52 SS FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS eq! 'er E President - . - - - - - - - - RUSSELL WHlTEHEAD Vice President - . LA VERNE POSEY . . in ig? Secretary-Trees. - MARIE SEED Fifi I - 5 ' ga 'wi E2 ii 'ffl F -44 'gg -MOTTO- ggi i 1, .Q 5' We fly with our own wings. . . . g ' gig E: if Sa Q -COLORS- Purple and White ri El -YELL- law? Purple and white E' FN - 9- 'gf Purple and white Ex' Freshmen Freshmen wi We're all right. 351 3 l' V X. . ,H 4 ,El rio vi H u Y F Q5 FRESHIVIEN CLASS HISTORY 9 A L K We entered school September IZ, l928, as the Fish of Hereford High School, with great hopes of becoming Seniors in the near future. BRG P315 After days of trial, Russell Whitehead was elected our leader for the first round in the race for education. We were very down-hearted for a while, but we remem- lg? bered that the Sophomores, juniors, and Seniors were once freshmen. ' f We may be Fish now, but remember that a fish will grow in time. , l Page Forty-Two TOP ROW McEntire Husted Vaughn Sherman Jacobs Jackson Spradley McMahon Ross Sowell Sawyer Smith Jacobs CLASS ROLL MIDDLE ROW BOTTOM ROW Hughes Smith Wilson Westbrook Kropff. Nail Kuper Jowell Whitehead Knox Rutherford Newell Newton Jones Posey Ireland Sawyer McMahon Hershey McKenzie Mitchell Page Forty-Three Page Forty-Four TOP ROW Foster Barber Hastings Copeland Hawkins Davis Dendy Bowman Brown Cloer CLASS ROLL QCont'd.j BOTTOM ROW Gaede East Elliston Hull Bell Campbell Hoffman Cochell Clayton Counts f 7 - Aff' ill W ' V' fy 'ff -wlw - gi 'I -H 1 gf 'JN ' ,411 1 .f 2 ax 4' Q ,G 'M 'x 'R ? 'f 4 Q ,, f - ' 'HQ' 7 Z 4 Q ffyrjtff 5 ,XCTI YITIIQS 5 5 5 5 K N 3 w 5 :Q SELECTION OF WINNERS IN THE BEAUTY SECTION This contest was started as a contest between the four different classes in the high school. Each selected, by vote, their most beautiful girl, and most popular girl: and their most handsome boy, and most popular boy. Then these sixteen candidates were announced as the entrants in the contest. Each vote cost one cent, and a person could vote as long as he, or she, had the money. The race finally simmered down to a contest between the Juniors, Sophomores and Fish, against the Seniors. There was much friendly rivalry between the groups, and more than one person spent his Xmas money on the favorite of his class. The race ended in a big mass meeting, where the final votes were cast, and the results made known. Pictures of the lucky ones are shown on the following pages. PRESENTING: MOST BEAUTIFUL GIRL. Mlss RUTH CONKWRIGHT MOST POPULAR GIRL.. Miss VIRGOL BRUMLEY MOST I-IANDSOME BOY- MR. WILLIAM RUSSELL MOST POPULAR BOY- MR. CLAUDE LONGBOTTOM ff RUTH CONKVVRIGHT VIRGOL BRUMLEY XVILLIAM RUSSELI CLAUDE LONGBCDTTOM I V , v I ll! I l f' - 'Zia f K W if XY? A if . :I X w gfjf' 2 AG' Z 1y L1,7 'j'?' 27, li! 2 3 I Y- ' M -ii 'iii-JL g if ? J 84 1, QD 'f . f R f '.: c , j'i5f'i EAT T, i ORGANIZATIUXS 3 4' 4, 3 'A A if it .1 qi I, - .. , D3 E mf ,Q Q4 i . 6 ,rn EQ' W4 it A i 4 5 Ei E 5? 5? 33 53 L. i ,W is S gs 3 S5 53 A THE XVHITEFACE ANNUAL STAFF 5' 2 READING LEFT TO RIC-I-IT: 51 HOWARD EBERLE- Athletic Editor EDGAR IRELAND, Editor Q INA MAE HASTINGS. Ass't. Editor mi jf Zi gs A ti Sl it E53 Ll, fi? 1, 3 E5 Si M Page Fifty-Four 'A Eg P E' 'NFVV ' 7 '77 ' 'Y '49 S077 'ifiifil '97 'S7' Tr QV V'7v'V4fiTf'Gv X E X x ii ,iq . lx THE VVHITEFACE ANNUAL STAFF 55 READING LJEF T TO RIGHT: BART SISK, Advertising Mgr. .Y 2. CLAUDE LONGBOTTOM, Business Mgr. , , 5 AUBREY DANIEL, Art Edrtor ' w J- K P LL il QQ ! Q ia QE LE IE I 5 ' Page Fifty-Five Y A IIIGII SCIIOQ ll, BAN D Director - RALPH SMITH CORNET Woodrow Ireland Edgar Pickett Paul Wright Barnett T. E. Seigler James Gilliland CLARINET Edgar Ireland Marlin Gilliland Duane Orr Addine Hastings Andrew Lee Habermacher SAXAPHONE J. A. Tapp Ralph Hastings Guy Walser Jack Miller ALTO HORN David Harrison Alton Miller Page Fifty-Six BARITONE Woodrow Gilbreath FLUTE La Verne Posey OBOE Keith Guthrie TROMBONE George Heard Andrew Pat Jones Charlie Noland DRUMS Arthur Harris Frank Cogdell Newton Gilliland CYMBAL Ina Mae Hastings BASS Wright Ireland Deward Roberson HIGII SCIIOOI. CJRCI I ESTRA Director - RALPH SMITH FIRST VIOLIN La Verna Baker Erie Marie Foster Nina Crawford Earline Daniel SECOND VIOLIN Vida Hicks Florence Shore Vondell Brooks Bobbie Baker Henry Kuper CELLO Virgol Brumley BASS Wright Ireland T. E. Seigler CLARINET Edgar Ireland Marlin Gilliland Duane Orr CORNET Woodrow Ireland Paul Wright Barnett ALTO HORN David Harrison Alton Miller TROMBONE Andrew Pat Jones Charlie Noland FLUTE La Verne Posey OBOE Keith Guthrie XYLOPHONE Edgar Pickett DRUMS Frank Cogdell Newton Gilliland SAXAPHONE J. A. Tapp Ralph Hastings Guy Walser PIANO George Heard P:-use Fifty-Seve BQYS G LEE CLUB Director - MAURINE BEYER President - - CLAUDE LONGBOTTOM Vice President - - WILLIAM RUSSELL Secretary-Trcas. EDGAR PICKETT Loys Carmichael Troys Carmichael Ralph Clennin Aubrey Daniel Floyd Foster James Gilliland Millard Gregory Edgar Ireland Edgar Johnson Claude Longbottom Charles Newell Edgar Pickett Page Fifty-Eight Ulys Pierce Frank Rutherford William Russell Deward Roberson Bernard Seed Edward Smith Glenn Webber Leo Hoffman Murray Copeland Raymond Purcell Ralph Wolfe Elbert Bowen GI RLS Clgliilf Clpl T B Director MAURINE BEYER Presidcni - Vice President - Sec. and Treas. Mary Inez Hough Virginia Bowman Ruby Cloer Neva Major Lois Sowell Mary Elizabeth Ross Dorothea Blaylock Lillamae Smith Lois Clayton Gladys Hopper Frankie Mae Corn Mildred Sawyer Annie Laura Sawyer Earline Daniel Sarah Agnes Bryant Ollidean Arnold Erle Marie Foster Vera Hamilton Beatrice Vaughn Estelle Burleson Ruby Thompson Mary Clayton NINA CRAWFORD - AI-LIETll ELLISTON - ERLE MARIE FOSTER Evelyn Smith Georgia Sparkman Ruth Conkwright Allieth Elliston Ursalee Fridley Ina Mae Hastings Kathaleta Hawkins Thelma McMinn Orlena Savage Virginia Stovall Hazel Dunn, Genevieve Eberle Dorothy McDonald Florence Shore Bobbie Baker Ardelle Foster La Verne Posey Nina Crawford Leatrus Walser Ruth Wolfe Imogene Wilson Pago lf fty Nxnr, Pane Sixty HOME Ii ECONO NHCS Instructor SEWING Margarite Brown Mary Compbell Molly Ray Cronin La Juana Hanna Katherine Hershey Gladys Jones Dorothy Smith Willie Thurmond Ruth Conkwright Allieth Elliston Vera Hamilton Ina Mae Hastings Kathaleta Hawkins Fern Hughes Etoyle Jacobs Alva Mae Norton Orlena Savage Mattie K. Sherman Tiny Lee Springer Virginia Stovall Almeda Witherspoon Miss WESTBROOK FOODS Elsie Andrews Lois Clayton Mary Lee Cloer Kathleen Cronin Alberta Davis Genevieve Eberle Ardelle Foster Addine Hastings Mary Ella Hershey Lucille Hoffman Portia Jacobs Neva Major Bessie Megert Opal McMahon Mary Ellen Parker Mary Elizabeth Ross Marie Seed Georgia Sparkman Maurine Spradley l ICUI,'l'l'Rli CLASS C. W. l-IUMBLE - JACK MILLER - WOODROW GILBREATI-I AGRICULTURE I Woodrow Gilbreath AGRICULTURE III John Jacobsen Raymond Purcell Clyde Sharp Ralph Wolfe RALPH HASTINGS AGRICULTURE II Floyd Bowsher Loys Carmichael Troys Carmichael J. C. Gregory Ralph Hastings Garland Higgins Wayne Higgins Woodrow Ireland Elmer Jones Marvin Knox Clifford Nelson Buford Fellers Jack Miller Charles Rice Deward Roberson Frank Rutherford Claude Sharp Junior Sherman Page qvcty Om f HLL , , ,I is 4 Page Sixty-Two LATI X C LUIS Sponsor - President Secretary Trcassurer LATIN I Eileen Cochell Travis Counts Alberta Davis Portia Jacobs Opal McMahon La Verne Posey Mary Elizabeth Ross Maurine Spradley - Miss GLENN - AILEEN HUGHES - MAURINE SPRADLEY - W. B, WILSON LATIN II Estelle Burleson Mary Broadwell Kathleen Cronin James Gilliland Marjorie Golden Gladys Hopper Mary Inez Hough Aileen Hughes L. C. Morris J. A. Tapp Glenn Webber PEP SQUAD Leaders - La JUANA I-IANNA, Vmcol. BRUMLEY Ollidean Arnold Virgol Brumley Alva Mae Norton Orlena Savage Bessie Megert Ruby Wade Genevieve Eberle Mae Millard Allieth Elliston Vondell Brooks Frances Landrum Lyndell Brooks Erle Marie Foster Gladys McMahon Beatrice Vaughn Nannie Mare Renfro Virginia Stovall Molly Ray Cronin Theopal Hefner Leatrus Walser Imogene Wilson La Juana Hanna Pnyrv S1 ty hr Qi V: 2 5 5 3 E 5 S rf 5 2 4 5? 5 Q 4? 9. ve .1 F3 6 Iii 1' fy' S , 1 3 f Q J QQ f Ldffxxx Vfrfffr frl 4 LX 4 CFCCSN ,L , ' 1 Av 155' 5,5 If fm, THE TOUCHDOWNwh ATHLETICS 5 s 5 3 5 2 g 5 4 Q S n 54 5 Q 4 K 4 4 J 14 E i 5 a 5 .gif 1 -- 1 ru' 1:1 114 I my 1:1 Kit rm if . 1 1 Ki 1 if L14 rn iff' :ze ' Cf' 1r3 Lgqf E cf ltr? .Fit , 24. :Q IR' in gift ,ggi 1 :I 1 tit I 'll' I F244 1214 314 , L14' F14 4. X51 1:3 1511 1 rf. 1 514 1312 ,iff 1fLe 1 I-14. ' :Lf tif' D, ilf tit 315 E24 ilfin 'Z 4 :za ?3 :X iff' ?.' Iii rff Fx' 714 I11 54 H . vat E14 E11 :ag 4 1 Er' ,,q llc' ,TL Rf' hi F . -fat TL1 L11 I1 tix' T14 tif mf ri? .J ?L4 :Z tif I1 ggt I'f LH 5:1 21 Alfybslxm. Ina ,., I fiifi'ffi3ii1i ififfiiifii iii 55331 iii? Lii1'ii5iiLffiiUY ffiiffig 3 ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION MEMBERS C. W. HUMBLE HOWARD EBERLE KEITH GUTHRIE JAMES GILLILAND J. T. GILBREATH RAYFORD RICKETTS GEORGE MURPHY BERNARD SEED - - - - - - - Manager Chairman and Student Manager - Secretary Senior - Senior Freshman - junior Sophomore and Treasurer Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Page Sixty-Seven qi A F4 174 35 WJ I 511 'wi 1:1 . , YZII 121 1 ' v4 1,4 311 1 F4 1 ,733 1 F4 I P22 1 'rm 1 311 ' 171 , 354 in F1 I 11 , 211 1 1:11 ,121 1 X1 2 ,521 I U1 1 111 - 231 31 - 173 xy: . 771 I 5-T1 1 3:11 ,521 , wil Rf 1 P,-4 P: '11 1 .'-1 srl' :gg ' . xii Sli 1 :XJ fi? 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M5552 E29 5 2a1srSf'2.ggfm gifs-5' gy E ua 1-v --. '4 15 ssA5-aw 9,112 D-05:5 Pg 'f ' 4, :I 4 S '- 0 ff' C 'U D.. K g- 5- -2 rn .-f : '- D- qi I1 2 E.. S- . - 5-4 is 2:2959 f:F a- 52232 Q ? ' , ... on N Q50 Oo- '2:fl'1:.'Q9,-.22 :r :Pw 7 'rad F 3 -- ff m 4 -H :s 0 .,. 3 .U 4 Q 'sf' D' H' :I 0 5' 'H 0 W - fb Z! Q 11- Q-I -1 3 5- D- D.. ,-I 2 , pf '4 - www 20Fr 3g ii ,H cn H 2' 0 sv ' V' ' -U E? -4 ' C25 ?5f'YF Wvrf 'Q Vg , 4 AA +Y 'uv' sl: VX VX V- v A ,Q n,,-1. 345144m541fm'rmffvWW 55 4A-v' ' 'fl' fu x'gXgTITi'fi'i'fY1Tl7Y!-HW, ,Y V ,,---H2 v ,V V ,E -Ag f ,,Q1QiTggrmmwmii'm'm,, 5- ' 'v--gru3'fiww'WffvF,, gg an M 4-em, 'lliliiiiiihfwvv - -4- 44,. xii 'V' iv-1 L ,, A , QW- ,Pg Wei Hi ii FOOTBALL The White Face football team of the I927 season started their training early, with only three letter men back for practice. Although handicapped with inexperienced material, Coach Riggs developed a strong combination that showed excellent team work. The team had a very successful season. Out of nine games played, they lost only two, one to Tucumcari, and one to Canyon. Sept Sept Oct. Oct. Oct Oct. N ov Nov Nov. .2 30 7 I4 ZI Z8 4 I5 2 SEASON'S SCHEDULE Hereford 3 I Hereford 6 Hereford 6 Hereford I 3 Hereford 7 Hereford I 3 Hereford 0 Hereford 25 Hereford 5 I Total Points I 5 Tulia 0 Clovis 0 Portales 6 Texico-Farwell 6 Tucumcari 26 Panhandle 0 Canyon I4 Friona 0 Lockney 6 EE Page Sixt P II1fiI'Y71IQ1II: LIIIUFSZIHLIIYYIIYYIHFHYVIIYIIHVIIYYIIYIIIYHIYYIIYYIHFIKYTXIYVYIIIITYIYYIYYYII7VUYTUYYUTIUYYUY 7TIY7I I!,7I'U7HFZAI Ug V. . ,AL ,,....,,,,. ,.,-,L.,,.., f- -,- ,.,-,.,, ..,. A, -.-AA A,.,,,..A,A,.,,,.A,-,,,- AW ,W IA I I 1 I L1 115 L44 YZI ' Q11 L-, P11 1, Pl Fl- V23 . ,E If :Iii . vm IS II71 HOWARD EBERLE fi 1.5 Center 2 yrs. as I 911 4 Pd f I as I I I CLAUDE LoNc.BoTToM V511 Fa Rlght End, I yr. I: ij' 3:4 Li 321 :I In I E3 L-I I4 Li fi LU I, , as N. mx MARLIN GILLILAND ir, ,.,, , ,qi Center, I yr. Ti F1 If LQ 'IE PQI' FT :ff I I ALTUS HIGGINS Ig TLI' , I- - I ,N I Left Tackle, I yr. If I , II 'Ii , I In L: . ',-1 If P21 - 'Wi L, ,A - I1 I I f 111 'IT-' f ' I ' QI: 3: , JACK MILLER 371 ' ' Left End, I yr. QQ Lf 3: 1' 155 -Q JIM GILLILAND 'Qi I- Rlght Guard, I yr. ,gf S 'Ira ,Q I: gg Vi T441 RALPH CLENNIN QQ lf Quarterback, I yr. 17:3 Im' ' 'U I I' ' xi ff: 1 ' 2:2 if I: 29. 771 ig, 1.1 Page Seventy if ,,. :'f', I, I, , ,I we -.-I- .fe ff.. we .-., --.f ew ..-- V-, we -fy W-I- .-,I ---Y Y I, I. . ,-',. .I--Y --'V Y-'V .,-.. Q., - f-., -4-V v-,. .fy .,-.. - 'I . IIII Z1 I. I nn II IYIIZEIJIXYL:!!fZ.!'1iIZ1Z!!I I!IiIlY1I!!I'1!!lL1IA .III l!!1l II .III .!I1'.!!. I1HI!!II!!I ,III .!!If1H1I!!i IIII III. I.Z!11!llX'IJ ,,, .IIELZUQVLX?1UHEYQ'I11iHf1Q!7jQfQIfQIfQIIIUKQIEQBLIQZKIILIIIIIEIETZYUYIIYTIUVIIYTIT!VIIIYI'I HX!YI'lVF'iIY7IXY72I'I7QIKIIIYY7IY71X71,I I V, , , k,,,,, -, H ., , ,fy--,N-,-A,---A,AA,--,-4-A-A,-A,--1-,A',AA,-,,,, -I I :.4 3,4 4 IIN IV Li I I Eg 5.1 13 I ff, Tl , j' is? I :Ji :IE Elf I wg -R, I I Q Q m ff TRAVIS COUNTS 371 .. . ,D gif Rlght Guard, I yr. 5, gl M' 'iff V. L F4 I fig ffl' 'Iii 24, J. C. GREGORY ij Left Guard, I yr. ,IQ -Q sf? :ii 1132 ,IJ ...I 'Ki L 325 S3 :Q xii U, -m 'SHA jf JIM CHILDRE Left Tackle, I yr. 313 55 rl is N 'Cl L, JOHN D. BURKETT fi jj. Right Tackle, 3 yrs, 4 I - 1 f , fl ,,, 'Vi 52' Gao. JOWELL 'fi Fullback, I yr. PIE Si .E M, A Xxx' GEO. MURPHY CCapt.J gi Right Half, 3 yrs. ' I ,IM :4 rf! ,Y :Ii :ff 'g L4, WILLIAM RUSSELL fij l, Left Half, I yr. ,ff b.Y 1 In 'ii Qi L L ,ig- Vl sg: Page Seventy-One V' ff! ..4 -4? jiliiiiiiiiiBdiiiiliiiEHHQHHEEHHKHiHiifEEHEWHHEHHHEFXHKKIHEEKHHRIRHH'IW BOYS' BASIC ET BALL F OIRWARDS CENTER GUARDS BERNARD SEED WILLIAM RUSSELL EDGAR PICKETT FRANK COGDELL KEITH GUTHRIE HOWARD EBERLE LEWIS SHERMAN Because of the large num- The basket ball season started with much enthusiasm. ber out for practice, and the material that he had to work with, Coch Riggs was able to build up a strong team. The team had a very successful season, beating Canyon once, and not losing a game on the home court. This showed that part of the success was due to the support the team received at home from the town and the school. SEASONQS SCHEDULE Dec. Hereford 26 Dimmitt 7 Dec. Hereford 22 Texico 21 Jan. 5 Hereford 45 Dimmitt I0 Jan 6 Hereford I9 Farwell 28 Jan. Hereford I4 Tucumcari I2 Jan. I4 Hereford I6 Tucumcari I4 Jan. I9 Hereford Il Canyon I3 Jan. 21 Hereford 23 Texico 36 Jan. 22 Hereford 22 Happy I9 Jan. Z7 Hereford 22 Farwell I7 Jan. 28 Hereford 31 Okla. Lane I0 Feb. Hereford I5 Tulia 24 Feb. Hereford 28 Canyon 27 Feb. 4 Hereford I7 Canyon Calves 8 Feb. Hereford 44 Hartley 24 Feb. Hereford 7 Stratford 23 Feb 23 Hereford I3 Happy I9 Feb. 28 Hereford 26 Tulia I4 Page Seventy-Two Page Seventy-Three ClIIQI,S' HsXSUili'F LLAl,I, FGRWARDS CENTERS GU! AL.LEITH ELLISTON VIRGINIA STOVALI. OI Cffaptainj VONDELL Baooks MA' JUANITA VAUGHN N and fighting spirit, and the able coaching of Miss Westbrook that worked together well in every department of the game The girls' basketball teams started off well. Their success r In appreciation for their work each girl received a sweate that basket ball sweaters have been awarded to membe rs of the g a The school is proud of the record that these girls have m l S tyl Dec. Jan. Jan. -Ian. Jan. Jan. Jan Feb If eb. Feb Feb SEASONS SCHEDULE Hereford 21 Hereford 33 Hereford 27 Hereford 32 Hereford 58 Hereford 37 Hereford 24 Hereford l 7 Hereford 32 Hereford 35 Hereford 29 Dimmitt 32 Farwell 20 Canyon 44 West Way 9 Piappy 9 Farwell 9 Okla. Lane I8 Tulia 35 Canyon 35 Happy 7 Tulia Z4 ' 1 ix 1 Xu ' N 's 64 P21210 51 V4-nl y- Fix' I I 1 BASEBALL Because of the fact that this book went to press before the present baseball and track season was well under way, an account of last year's season is here given. The Whitefaces had a very successful baseball season. A large number went out for practice every afternoon. Coach Humble was able to develop a winning team because of the great number of experienced contenders for a place on the team. SEASON'S SCHEDULE Mar. ZI Hereford Town team I0 Mar. 25 Hereford Canyon Yearlings I8 April I Hereford Clovis I0 April 5 Hereford Bovina I7 April 6 Hereford Canyon Yearlings 5 April 8 Hereford, 2nd T Amarillo Jr. Hi I0 Hereford Bovina l Hereford Amarillo 8 Page Seventy-Six Page Seventy-Seven - I. 1 l l 1 ,- V... xx 71 rr rr ri 71 1Ux3ijin,7rn Ii rr HI!,TIIKjI1H,7llYIU'iII1'Ull1!fIilKiX.lKIllijlll. ix njifii iIfiI.lK3lH Jr H31 nlfrifitn Vrmjrn ,TI1If7I'IY nn II rr 7X n ,. A-,. A, Au.. NA ,,,,.,..,. A, AM. ,.,,,.YAnA .-,-5.-,,,-. A, A,,,..4,A,W- A, AAA AHA ,.A,,,,-,A,A, AM. 4, ,.m..,,xAA-A ,L.Y,..,.L,A,t,,,,. A, A.,s,-J ,xg ru' 'FQ rss 311: rig' 271, C4 '52-11 I Elk Vg' Iwi u .. . 1:4 r le. ga ,Url 77 ' f P114 'srl gg ,PEL El' 173, .ml 9:1 mf FQ lgr ,Pitt lille ,Fil QE? lg lm .P . 'Cf' P74 le? JET ,C 3 3 154 53:13 till WL .gf ,Pill 211' 77' Cx' 53' F13 cc . . 5:2 :FSI 4.1 93: -if :VT-3 TES lm lrxl ,Ei lm' El ,SQ e 'XZ 7745 l gl' ,lg X .F R X zz: 9113 211' K1 ' UIQ' 'ml :sg QE' 1 X V X 3 . , N gr Thk A I5 ' Fix' 21 fm 91' l 1 Vi' Pleture, left to rr ht . NEWTON GILLILAND, KEITH GUTHRIE, MARLIN 'Ai E41 3:1 gg GILLILAND, EDGAR IRELAND. QQ, :fc 27-1' 2:11 . . . . . . . 231. 211 Interest ln tennis has been steadlly growmg clurlng the last year, ancl lt IS hoped 4 . . 1 1 EJ that there wlll soon he flfteen or twenty boys out regularly. 354, mf fir I . , N F' The l 927 teams are shown here, as thls book went to ress before the '28 teams '74 r-1. . . . .P F1 if were selected. Mr. Humble rs coachmg tenms regularly thls season, ancl from present 1:6 prospects, there wlll be some goocl material sent to the varlous meets. 'wp' :ma Q21 1:15 FJ Z if Eg. , 4 , : if IF! .ea ee. 3:4 27-1 as rr I , 541 :Fil EK 1 C4 Rl :fa vw rv. F1 LTA' ffl. :-. Fir rf '71 53 'gl' F-fi ,131 7 , , luv QQ lpil, lit 4:4 Wi lm .mf lm 154. Page Seventy-Eight , if , l F24 ,533 ' 'iff '- ,A-., Y--V ..-.. ewvv., --VV-V.,-V ---Wsfyr..-- Y we .fe Y-, , -Y -HY -ev . -f., vu- -ev we .-V V-V vw ew ---V .--.ey--.fy-,ev--. 4--, V-V v 74- H' .ru lxunuluzmruuuu un uuuuuuunffxlxxn xrxnrurlxruunuu unuuunuuuuu nunurxunuxruuxrxxuxxxrnnxxh- I 4 ,i Yr 511: Ci , GY. P Cf' 1 tix: 3 E1 1 52 5 rf I Lf, ' lit W 4 15' ,ml 3 FU C44 Qu , is Q if' E1 ye l 54. I L14 , ml If ' P11 2 714, , C, A 54, I E14 I mr ' cf ' :fl . 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V21 If in Vp: 571 55:1 .IZ 911 7? 25: 274 9:1 '13 5: Br: 221 I 211 P71 Q11 md ,az X71 DI 'wh Q11 571 F4 3:4 .523 W1 1: ,572 32: Q74 ly: 75 ,111 fi? ,521 551 91 V' PE 371 D21 351 'bl V2 ev xl 211 mi .fl :FJ Pi! ,xg yr. P1 2: 231 ,mg 171 5: 7 35 771 R1 3:1 ,521 2:1 311 H71 :B iq Qy31f,sQ wi14 1114141 UU,XilU?!QU4 HTQi1f Y,Q+QQ1yufes5Qw as 142134.32 2sy,e11511s4.e1E1iKy4 we ww 1151 H If 11 H- 5 4 4 4-. Page Eighty-One E 2 1 Q Z 1 Q A 3 3 i 3 5 Q 5 5 Z I 5 4 E 5 5 E E ra il an 91 S 3 5 3 5 I I UI IW Fl' IHS UT? UFS UH UH EFI UU HK H11 Z7IILU1,lUElUI,Ij EH 1111 PB XIII HK UH 113 LU? UTI FFS XIII YU II W ' 1 II-.. ------ - - -I-I.,--A I I-I-I--------I-I-- -A - - - -L.-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 3 I Jones and McLean I Williams Bros. I 2 I RAIN-COAL-FEED I I I 3 I I I SANITARY OROCERS I 4, I PURINA OHOW I I I I I I PHONE 128 I rj We Buy Produce T I I2 I I I I ff. I Phone I I I HEREFORD, TEXAS I I I I I 4 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 2 I I I I 2 I I I I H -I--I ---------- ---I-I+ -s----- ----------- ----+ I I'---M -I---I--H ------ I--I+ -I--I -------- - - -----I I I I I I I-I I V' Q I I I Eu IuLRY I I I I I I I COURTESY QUALITY I I The Gift with which to com- I I - memorate the happiest of occa- I SERVICE I sions. I I I I I I I I GRADUATION I I I I ' Panhandle Youth usually knows what it I I wants, but not always where to T I T buy. We endeavor to merit I i Lumber Company ' i your confidence. I T I Kestefs Jewelry and OUR AIN IS TO HELP IM- I Optical Store I PROVE THE PAN- I I I HANDLE I I I HEREFORD, TEXAS j I I I I I I f I I I I -1--I -------.--- -I--4. -x-I--- ------ ----I-'-I-I----- ---I-H+ Page Eighty-Thr QIIAHIII FIT TIMIY 51.11 ill if EUHYIIHI ii in KIT Tri ffl ini IIE SIR IIE YIIH in II 'I 'I 'I I I' I Iv 4.I.I ., A., . If A,A ,s.t ..,. .kr..,,'-.,,.-,.,,.-,,. .-... ...--. - ---- ----- - --------- - !' I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - - I To the pupils of Hereford Hlgh. T I I I We take pleasure in using this space to thankiyou one and all for 1 I the liberal amount of business the high school pupils and teachers have 'i I seen fit to trust us with in the past year. i I . . . . I 1 We believe in education and show this by having only graduates ln I I pharmacy to fill your prescriptions and as far as poss1ble.we. run this store , - with graduates of the Hereford High School. So this is, in a large I I measure what we want it to be, YOUR STORE. I I I I Our policy is ua satisfied cust0mer.'I We consider the customer IS l I always right, so you see the public is the only- boss in our store. We I allow no fly by night salesmen to stop in this store and work off on i I our customers some worthless article. Everything that you get here you i i have the assurance, that if not satisfactory you can- get your money back i g for g I I I We are not in business for the present only, but it is the future busl- ! I ness for which we are building. So we can say candidly that we would l I not give one boy or girl customer for half a dozen adults. i I I I In conclusion we wish you success and invite you to continue to say, i I ., I I MEET ME. AT THE CITY DRUG STORE I I I . I I CITY DRUG STORE I I I I PHONE 300 i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' l ,i,11un1nu-uI1-1-1111'-'- 1 11 '-1 -iiuuiuil Page Eighty-Four . ,V . .I-1 . 1 5 . , rf,-1 J. ', ,- I 'r!riL.'lr:lIL.,1 -- f ff X If 43' A X A, .. :xy . x' , 'X ' , fr . x 'fl 'M 'f xx X - Ex f X -.N-'fi fww fx X , , 1. ' 4 Nuff ,f Ai-P, ! . f K fa' ' :iw fa, f NMC , V, if 1 X f ,Aww X X X X A A 4 Lf Q New Days- New Ways! 'l'hf-rc is nu field in which imle-as un- Ullilllgillg more rap- iflly than that uf f'6ill'lJ0Ok lblllllllllg. Tln- Scrvicv lillgl'2lYiIlg utbllllllllly. thru its ll2lli0l1Willi3 t'0lllll'l'll0IlS. li lll Constant tom-I1 with the latest Jflvclop- ma-nts. lmlh in tho 9IlgIl'i1YiIlg vrult anal in lhv Iivlcl of art. llvllm- its I4-41111,-1111111 in new imlvzls. m'l'ultsl1111l1sl1ip ul' qual- ity. zlml 4'n-altixv work. S E R V I C E E N G R A V I N G C O M P A N Y lzimm-fi fqf, SclwulAl111HG1S s Vx N x NTUNIO ,fi f-551 ,f rfb' fvfiwl ,. , ,L L I .f 1 1 P K, fx' X df. f , A 3 f 5, Cf V S, ,M 4 Q., 35 1? 5 7' x 1 :fain-1 1-u--nu-un1n-un--un 111- an-3? I F 0 x I I I I Mercantile Company Slats: Why didn't the devil learn I I to skate? I Home of I Mass Anafewsr' Why didn't he? I i HART SCHAFFNE-R 5K I Slats: Where in hell would he I MARX CLOTHES I find ice?-, JQHN B. STETSON HATS ' FLORSHEIM SHOES I 4..-..-.,-..-..-..-..-......-......-..-..-..f. La Juana: Mama, did you buy me from the stork? Mama: Yes, dearieg why do you ask? La Juana: Oh, l've often wondered why you cIidn't pay a few more dollars and pick out a little girl without freckles. -go---u -------------------- .---- . .-...-. .!. I I I I I I I I I I I E. B. BLACK co. I I FURNITURE and UNDERTAKING I I I Hereford, Texas I I I I I We sell Pianos, Victrolas, White Sewing Machines, Kelvinator I I Refrigerator, Round Oak gas stoves, and general house furnishings. We I I I I are glad to serve you. I I I I I I I I I I I -1-,-n, ......... ............ .... . . -..-..,: Page Eighty-Fiv , 1 W 53 ttf' QQ 115 mf 1:6 1:44 KC F21 151 1 E1 1 54 'ET 1s 1 E141 1 1141 1 gg 1:1 1 sq 152 151 1 41 111 1 '42 1 :fi 1 K4 F14 15? 154 1441 U41 1S4 1251 154' 124 111 11141 154 11:8 1 V14 1 1:2 1 if 1:6 'tix 11141 nj! 1 , '51 51 E2 1156 1:1 121 1 E2 1 :ii 152 1 1- 1 rzf' 1 5' 151 if 151 155 111 1134 151 115.1 1511 191 114 111 1,111 Fl ll-HAKHBAHQFSKIH Q fl.LT1K.lI.ElSlX7J lull! Tvgillilll IUL HL! EIL EX LHB H1 7,151 LUX 3,15 If-K EIL Tl LHB L1-K H 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '1' 1 1 1 ! 1 CAS, OILS, HOCS 1 and CHEVROLETS 1 BRUMLEY CHEVROLET COMPANY HEREFORD, TEXAS 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.-..-.-. ........ ..-.....-.. ....... .....-.....-..-..-..-..1 '1'1 'M ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WEST TEXAS SEED az FEED COMPANY 1 ' 1 1 Merit Poultry and Dairy Feeds 1 Feed, Salt, Coal and Hay 1 : 1 A WE BUY PRODUCE Phone 265 l : I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -i.------------ - - -- -- -------- - -- ----------------------- ------1 Page Eighty-Six iii EEZ iii iiiili ii iYr'if1Y'i1TiE'fi3iLiYYiT1'ri'EY 3? i ii YY? iii? ii' ICH HEY i'i'i':l xi 3,41 KI '-4 Q C, , .. 1 Z1 1: 1 'ri 1 B a 7 ,F 1 1:1 1 bl: 1 '1:u 1 N. 1 ki 1 Rn 1 171 Q11 1 F 1 9:1 , Fi F1 174 P11 271 711 'rl 1 1:1 1 3:1 F1 ' ,133 I ni: 1 1? 1 F1 1 121 9: 1 133 ,rg . P? 1 A. F1 117-1 1 91 1 774 1 ,W 1 1 5: 1 .YA1 F11 1,72 1 331 773 ev 1 X74 1 QE , 71- 1 .771 1 1,1 1 .fi 1 1, 1 N. 3:3 1 1 1 .73 1 VR 1 W. 1 CT L 1.1 1 P5 if-1 .11 154 1 F1 174 1 721 1 1 4 1 151 1 ji! 1 ,4 1 IA ,711 1 :Tl 1 P21 W1 xr, 1 171 1 .711 1:1 1 211 ' P2 1 wg 1 311 yi! 1 174 1 PP- 1 JY4 1 211 1 PW 1 3: 1 'ww 1 sq 1 ,. PM 1 131 1 :N ' ,-11 13' yE1 ,541 1 Ln, ,. 1 H ',l - - - - - - ----- ----' Texas Meat Market Fresh lVleat of All Kinds Cloyd 8: Robinson, Props. Phone 454 Hereford, Texas l1.'1..1.1 1 1.1,.1..1.,1,,-. im-n Billie: W. B., what are the three Caesars? W. B.: Augustine Caesar, juli- us Caesar, and Caesar Billie: Wrong! Sees her, seize her. and Caesar. Frank C : I wish I had lived three hundred years ago. Keith: 'AWhy? Frank: I shouldn't have had so much history to learn. I!! :inn-un: -un 111-1 un -1-1 nn-n 1 5 i Q F I If you are looking for 1 I Millinery f: i in Class A 1 i l ' can 201 Q l il ' Vogele l Millinery Parlor l I 1 4- 4- ----i ------ -- ----- if-rr.--ut-.-.1 .-...-.-- rr- -u.-nu- -in--rigs f i Hale's Barber Shop I 5 l 108 West 3rd street 7 A Good Place to Trade and Your Business Appreciated T E A. C. fCheneyD Hale I i E .-..- ....-..-.......-..-...............-..-up 5- ! I Arthur fln drug storeD : What kind of tooth brush do you want? Customer: Gila me a big one boss, dere's ten in my fambly. I wish to return this book. It was advertised as a fifty-thousand-word novel, and I find it contains only forty- nine thousand eight hundred and fifty- three. 5...-....- .- -..-...- -........-....- - -....-.. Hereford Jewelry Store W. I-l. Ray, Manager Hereford, Texas Appropriate gifts for GRADUATION I 'P Pg Lghtyi I V I Streu Hardware Company HOME OF SERVICE 61 QUALITY PHONE 48 Hereford, Texas Just a good place to buy your hardware Complete stock Reasonable prices At your service all the time ln...-.1..1..... -. .. .....-inn,-In-.un.-unln Orr's Tailor Shop CLEANING 8: PRESSING We Keep the Smell 1... ..m-11mlunlnnluninnlnniunl n..un .1..,,1un-.nn-nn-unr- inn--rm-.. -rn-rm Chocolate Shop Service with pleasure We appreciate and Merit The High School Student's Trade - nfs 4...-.... -.-- ...-....-...-,....- - -I.. Plains Insurance Agency john H. Patton, Mgr. Hereford, Texas Insure In Sure Insurance 1-111 1-niuui-1-nu-M1 1 .. -U11 aku-ur-1' -u-1nn1u-1nu1'u--u1'.- .- .1 Womack's Cash Grocery R. H. Womack Mrs. R. H. Womack The Quality Store IIS West 3rd. Street Hereford, Texas Phone 8 7 1u.t.1 1 1nu1'u1un-nn-..-1.n1-..- rip... .- 1 1 1 1 .-rim- 1.1 M System SERVES THE NATION Phone 249 .gm-.....-..-...-...........-...-...........-...-...-.n..... Buy Home Baked Products We live here We pay taxes here We are for the best interests of our community and claim to be one of you. Our Bakery line is Unexcelled City Bakery 4' -Mg. gl' ...,.n...... -....-.1..............-...-..,.....,.-.m- - -5. g,hiY I' phi. 4. 'l' THE Corner Drug Store THE HOME OF SKRIP INK Hereford, Texas WHAT OUR FINGERS SAY Right Hand Finger one says, Give me milk, At least a pint a day. Finger two, Cereal, too: And cook it well, I pray. Finger three says, Hvegetahle? Potato ,if you please: And one like spinach, onions, squash, Or carrots, beans or peas. Finger four says, Apples, prunes, Or other fruit. I wish. Finger five says, Soft-cooked eggs, Or a piece of meat or fish. This child's hand says, l'Don't forget To give me these each day, To help me grow up well and strong, To run, and work, and play. Jan-im-4:1 1un-nn1un1un--nn-nu- 1.m-nu- 4, Carl's Cafe The home of good eats Carl Jennings, Prop. Hereford, Texas -5- .a. 4...-.... -.,-..- ......-,,-..- - - -.,.- You've tried the rest, Now try the Best Ike's Lunch Room We serve dinners family style And short orders at all hours I. O. CROSTHWAIT, Prop. Hereford, Texas 320 Main Street Left Hand Finger six says, Hco to hed At 7 every night. Finger seven says. Windows up In dark as well as light. Finger eight says, Take a hath At least two times a week, And everv day do not forget A restful nap to seek. Finger nine says, Do he sure To brush the teeth each day. Finger ten says, Eat three meals- Drink water through the day. ss My left hand says, Outdoor play And living hy this rule Is giving me the start I need To make me fit for school. -Infant Welfare Society of Chicago nim-nuinn-unr-un-fnninu-un-ini-nu-nn1nn- West Tailor Shop Mrs. O. F. West, Prop. Phone 385 Odorless Cleaning We Call For and Deliver Hereford. Texas , I 4. 4. -...- - -..-..,....n-...-...-...-..... .....- Page Eighty- Qmy- 1 .-,,,,1nn1nn1n.1i-nlnn-. 1 lim, Y 1'--we o- -- ,X-. ,Y-Y V,-:eo oe, Y,-o YI-4 ,gag-zfle W Ain i-4 foil Leann nfl- A-, I :slr Ae....,,---..-,.,.e..,.,e.,ee.,,A,e 4...-... -------.-.. ..-.. 2 ! Service You Like 2 Station Gas, Oil, Tires and i Accessories Q Hereford, Texas , -le--1. ---.-- .--.--.-..-..-..-oi . Tillie- What would you call a man who hid behind a woman's skirts? Willlie- A magician. Has putting in that lunch counter helped your business? asked Jones of the druggist. A'Well, it has about tripled the sale U -I3 l1U5U1I'3HU1llUZ '5iI'!7FU1I1TH INK HU! UYIUEXUIUEYQ , in Pi? - D-1 'Q......-..-...-..-..-...-..-..-.....-...-..-oo-I.io Baker Cash Grocery l : 3.5 I to Phone l I6 I Hereford, Texas I f 3 -': A good clean place to trade ! where you get Courtesy, Quality and Service l 1-in------1-in-n-----n--u-n1-------I--.ln ,Fl . . E3 Glenn: Correct this sentence: It it was me that spilt the ink. .fn Ed.: lt wasn't me that spilt the QQ ink. -,...---- mi Altus: How big is the north mag- - oo .. netic pole P -Qt: Mr. Riggs: I don't know, l've of indigestion tablets. he replied. never climbed it, ,,..-..-..-..-..-..-..-.-..-o.-..-.. .... ..-..-..-..-..-.. ....... ..-io l l l l l l 72 l T T l 55? T PHOTOS or QUALITY ! - I Picture Frames of all Sizes and Price E l Kodak work o Specialty 3 is l l e l Quick Service 1 l ! 3 l T HANNA 8z HANNA 5 ,T Studio so Gift Shop i Phone 3 HEREFQRD, TEXAS l . 1 I i ! I i -I-e----o -------------------- ----------- ------1-T Page Ninety .,,vi,,f.Af,. ,. o . ,A .'!l .Y!A.1!rJIr.!Io All .IL ill. .Mr . li . lr :' Ill. All ...r,. r.., T, f -y, -yy fyowvlvyl 1 4, Every Tube Vulcanized At RICE'S BRUNSWICK AND SEIBERLING TIRES M1 1uu1.g1g.1g.1,1 1 1 1 1,..1., The Perfected Whippet Whippet-Knight Motor Company HEREFORD, TEXAS ,ig nu 1111:1 ru-nu-In1ul1 -nn1n!a, 1m ,1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1an1n .-u1u1n , ,vm ,,. .Y,,...1,,.,. ,.,.,. . ,,,,...,,,..v. , H fy A 4 -.g...-..- -...........-..... --..- ..-..-3. Q Q Q l D. R. Cass 81 Son T Dry Goods, Ladies' Q Q Ready to Wear and I Q lVlen's Clothing f Q Q Q Phone 295 L Q Q Hereford, Texas Q ...W --.--- ...-....................-........g., u-an ------- -.--u- --I--..-.I 1' Q Q . Q Sprowls-Cronin 8z Co. Q Q Courtesy Quality Q i Service Q Dry Goods, Notions, Ready Q To Wear, Millinery, Q lVlen's Clothing and Hats, T Shoes For The Family Q Hereford, Texas Q Q Q 4' Page Ninety-On 1g.1..1..1,,1nu1q-1111111111111111111 When You Think of Banking THINK OF US Remember Our Bank In Your Youth And We Will Prepare You For Old Age We Are A Bank For All Of The People All Of The Time FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Hereford Hereford, Texas SAFETY SERVICE SECURITY 1.41 1.1 1 1 1 1 1g.1..1.n1nn1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1..1..1n1.g1 ty-Two Qs 111-1111-1-1 -: 1-11111111v - -0111 4. I I I I I I The Officers and Directors of this Bank are proud of the Hereford Schools. and of the high type of youg Men and Young Women that I it sends out each year. I I I I I mfhayajlg, I 53, I uf l I I f , l'4. ' .oft ' i . ' 'I f' is L THE FIRST STATE BANK I I Hereford, Texas I ci.-11E1lE1EJi:v.o I I OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS C. B. WILLIAMS, President J, A. PITMAN, Vice-President H. R. FRITZ, Vice-President MILES ROBERSON, Assistant Cashier H. G. CONKWRIGHT E. S. IRELAND, Cashier D. F, ASHBROOK I 1 - i 'I' Page Ninety-Thr 4, ,. ,- 1 EKUHIW DNAHRIWV , n , M e ,, A '1Z!Pl, Ei g 5 , si t he You to the left, and I to the right .1 1, 5, For the ways of men must sever, 2' And it well may be for a day and a night, f And it may be forever. But whether we meet or whether we part y l 53 CF or our ways are past our knowingf, A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart On the ways we all are going! -fl :A G Af' Here's luck! ---. Q f , Sr e- l ef is sf is 152 E 4 4 55 ' 52 gl it ,QI 52 :as 5? . 7 l 153 Z l Aq yi: 5 is 4 L-V 'Sf' E Q54 Z5 4+ Q 31 vi 5 E5 2? 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