Honey Grove High School - Tom Tom Yearbook (Honey Grove, TX)
- Class of 1935
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TV r Morgan SUT RIVT 'UTIT hr Morgan us a graduate of the Fl1nt igh School and also the Sub College at Commerce c has rece1ved h1s B S degree from the East Texas State leachers College t Commerce, T xas Thls 18 Mr Morg n's second yel as Superlntendent of the Honey Grove Schools Pe ms the wnstructor of plane geometrv and IB one of the best teachers that Honey Grove h s h d rn th t l1ne for several year e IS reltly lines by the entrre stxdent body, and everyone h s learned to aopreclate hm excellent work and leadershln for the past two year 7e de ply regret that thls 13 Mr Morgan's last ye r n Poney Grove a he has accep ted the pos1t1on as super1ntendent of th Colnflce schools for the 1935 56 school Fe TSCBIVSF ron blv the Greatest hon or that the chool bo rd has ver be towed upon Sdperinten gan's record vxll ma e h1gh stand rd for the Suoerlntendents of the Honey Grove Schoo s mn the ntxre flss Trozt 11 LIfAl Miss Trout 18 a vrldv te of Loney Grove Flgh School She received her degref om the L llege of Industrlal Arts at Denton She has been the Prmnclo ' cf the honey Grove High School for a nlmber of rs and o teaches CCODOm1CBp h1s tory, and civlcs She 1 the co the deb t1ng team every year and almost alw vs +1 ns out 11g team 1n splte of her numerous other dut1 s ormn woal Miss Trozt 18 one of the staunchest supporter of all hletlc , especlally football that Honey Grove has Any stldent who ha ever been mn any of her classes wlll tell yor that sh 1 one of the best 1nstr1ct ors they have ever been lnder lr Shelton ASSISTANT COACH and MATHEMATICS Mr. Shelton is also a graduate of the Honey Grove Figh School He made an excellent footb ll record during his high school days and also mn college After graduat1ng from Honey Grove Hi he attended Parma Junmor Collebe, where he played foot L..! , In A 1 . ,f 1 . L n V . 5, W. , .I . gi . ll 41 .LJ 1 r ' ' Tv K ' Q , AL - 1 L2 C . 0 ' 0 s , r a e . . ' 9 ' A l' Ir 1 A o 1 W V ' R L 2. S . H ' S f 7 -I 1 . 1 a L ' N s ,-. - . . s. e N . . . 0 1. E- 'V f S U ' ' S ' '. he v'5u V . - voir. .1 X. 3 le L - U s a ' c S ' a ' - dent when he was re-elected for a period of two years. Mr. Mor ' 1 ,. ' - ' . LC tm. ta. h - I ' TH 1 . 1' ' v , ,, -, U , .x K ' I ' M r.1a the J ,' . sqla' Jo , ' Q '- , 'La. w ' ' vc.' 2 ' als L - ' ' - . ' Q 's - awW of l a ' at r 4 JILW gg .xx M . n. , . .1 - 5 .L 9- 4 - 5 O L ' H .5 J- ' f. ' ' A l Y . -. J . A.: . .5 v s . x S .S A . V - 1 . . .1 O L A - . 0 EL . . O . . 'I - ball for three years, being on a championship team three. After leaving P. J. C. he went to the East Teachers College at Commerce where he received his also played football at et for being the WMost 1n mathematics while in for one year after grad as asslstant coach Mr Shelton 18 liked by all the students as w s proved he was elected ser'cr class sponsor at the first of the year hope when ye r Mr Worley 1924 He later B A degr splendid r ball team, class lege where head coach one of the Texas State degree I suede jack Valuable Man' on the Naam He majored college He taught at Golden, Texas, uating from college This is his first in honey Crove, but not h', last we '1 1 . ' , h J , csic lg a r Worlev AD COA graduated from the Thornsdale High School in attend n Austin College where he received h s 1930 and his T A degree in 1952 He left a in college ft played quarterback on the foot being the capt in He was president of his ee in ecord also was later elected freshman coach of Austin Col he coached for one year Mr Worley was elected as of Honey Grove the following year and is completing his third year here now He has est blished a record this year which any coach wolld be proud of de blilt up a district championship team, a county championship basketball team also winning second place in the district, and won the county and district track meet We might ado that this is the third year straight that honey Grove has won the county track meet under at the first of this year Miss Ferrill +FGLISW Miss Ferrill is a graduate of the Sherman High School and received her degree from Alstin College Miss Ferrill taught for one year before co ig to Io ey Grove and is completing her seventh year here this year Mis Ferr1ll's students seldom fall down in English in college ter once passing her courses Ju d for the past two years, vionship team of '54 owes a yal support She is also the coach of the extempor It is very seldom that any being coacned by her She has been sponsor Of the Pep and the Honey Grove district cha great deal of its succe t o sponsor of the tennis club She aneous speakers and es Wrltf extemporaneous speaker es aft r Lasseter VOCAlIO AL RICULTUP Mr Lasseter graduated from the fenderson Pigh School He later attended Texas A a M from where he received his deg ree He has had quite a bit of experience in teachingfhaving 5 e Ie o To So o Co rc . lf' - ' +L 0 . . . O I . ' v ul Ls J o l o I Z. LL' ' NL a . o ' Q 1 . . 4, I Q bi ' i . . K . I I af-O l A l ' ' -- vl .,, f 3 . x. . W . . 0 I 2'-as A . U I C . . . a . l ' 0 Il ' . . . S. 3. , . . ' T his coaching. He was elected as sponsor of the sophomore class . .. 0 4 'H ,Lge .. Q I I . .1 . 4 . , . mlm I n ' ' e .Ing . , , c . ' ss o Her lo . . ' a :3 Y ' 'A 2.115 ', If ' Q I H . . T I :G S .AE , , I 1' .L O O O ' . . . . . been either euperintende t p ncipal, or instrictor in quite a number of Texas schools Mr Lasseter was elected as vocational agriculture teacher when that branch or edlc +1on was fir t n stalled in the Honey Grove High School and has been here ever since He carries his vocational agricultur students on sever al interesting trips every year, one of the main ones being the Fat Stock Show at Fort Worth He is the coach of the ooys play ground ball team which won first place at the county meet th s year Fe has been an aid to great many farmers around Honey Grove as well as the vocational agriculture students Mr Clifton COMMERCIAL DEPARTME'T Mr Clifton is a graduate of the Fairlie Figh School, Tex He attended East Texas State Teachers College, where he re ceived his first three ye rs of college education The next year he attended the University of Texas He majored in commer cial work and received his B B A degree from the University o exas This is the t v he has t ught school He has proved his ability as eacher 11s year as head of the commer cial department of the Ioney Gro Figh School He coached the they were able to win s cond pl t the county meet He is sponsor of the freshman cl ss s also a strong supporter of all sports Car' FISlt n L Miss Carlock is another member of the faculty who has grad uated from the Honey Grove High School She received her degree from the Southern Methodist University after which she taught at Alvarado for a period of th ee years The next year she was elected to Honey Grove High School, this being her second year to teach here She is the coach of the declamation team, a few members of which won places at the county meet this year She is greatly liked by all who have ever been in any of her class She teaches history and English and has done mlch toward the betterment of those branches of learning in the Honey Grove High School Miss Fein SPANISI and HISTORX Miss Fein is the fourth member of the faculty who has grad dated from the Honey Grove High School She received her col lege education at the College of Indxstrial Arts at Denton where she majored in Spanish She received her B A degree from C I A She has formerly taught at Edgewood and Ladonia This is her first ye ' Honey Grove H1 She is the head of the Spanish department and is one of the best Spanish instruct ors Honey Grove has ever boasted of She also teaches three .u , ri ' .1 0 I . . . A .. 1 EU. ,, . S i - . . Q . Q r.- e 1 , 0 . . .i . . 8. O O L U . . . . L 8,8 e - . . a. ' e . . . . - . I ' 9' O I f T . ' ' fire ,e'J . - a . ' ' Q t tl' - I rf' l I e 1 girl'e playground ball item this ,ear and under his supervision ' e ' ec 1 . ' Q . '. 1 O 1.13: -calc r mr H a d 'XfLlSH . O r . . . . A es e u I . Y O ! . Q . O . Q Q O O 0 -1 Q Q e u .'. ' v . 0 C 6 classes of Freshman hi tory Her popularlty was proved when she was elected JUDIOI class spon or at the first of th1s year She was the coach of +L Span h am thls year whlch won see ond place at the Interscfolastlc t lss Lan Q ECO C Q The newest member V the h1 1 school faculty 18 Miss Lang ford She graduated f the shermar Hlgh School after whlch she went to the College of Indlstrlal Arts at Denton for four years She recelved her B S degree there She magored 1D Vocational Home conomlcs whlle 1n college She talght 1n Bangs, Texas for one year She has only been teachlng ln Honey Grove slnce ChI1Stm8S, t klng the place of Mlss LaGrone who suddenly got marrmed M188 Langford teaches home economlcs She was also coach of the girls' volley b ll team thls year She 18 a favorite among many of the stldents Magi X Cxlgwrfxf Xftfy ,fl Lia 7 st . ' . SA . . one is. ic'. ' ' - 5. Q1 I .Avia I TT' 5',rd 7' YW If l, s iCC' :A , 'gf v ' - . rom U 1 L' ' 1' . . . ' ' . . . E . . . 0 1 . . 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ATUYQUDUC Tennis Club Under the sponsorship of M188 Ferrill the tennis club was organ1zed thls year with about seventeen members in lt Lynn Roddy was elected PTCS1dCDt and Virg1n1a Wh1t1ey Secretary at the flrst meet1ng, but V1rg1n1a Dale Wood was later elected to take Virg1nia Wh1tley's place as Vlfglnla W was forced to drop out All members of the club were required to pay a tennis fee at the beg1nn1ng The club was confronted with the ser1ous problem of getting a new net as the old one was worn out when the school made it posslble by a l1beral donation The highllght of the tennis playlng at the h1gh school this year was when the t nnms club held 1ts el1m1nat1ons to see who would represent Honey Grove dl 1n the county meet In the boys doubles William Gordon and Herman Smlth defeated Bobby Evans and BTICC Dledrick in the prelxminarmes, but were defeated thenr selves by Lynn Roddy and Rlchard h1tley 1n the finals In the prel1minar1es of the boys' s1ngles Evans defeated Robinson, Whlt ley defeated Evans, and Vh1tlev defeated Gordon 1n the first bracket In the secon o k t penser defeated Thrasher, Roddy defeated Dledrick, and Roddy def ated Spenser Whltley defeated Smlth in the seml flnals, elimln t ng everyone but Roddy and Whitley who represente foney L c H1 1n boys' doubles, Roddy ln slngles In the glrls' doubl Jimmy Robnett and Katherlne Wllson defeated Mary Jlm Warts n ld Frances Fielding in the flnals Frances F1eld1ng came o1+ f1Ct0T1OU8 in the g1rls' sin gles Although we d1d not have n1mp1onsh1p team this year, we feel that the tennl club 1 great success Pep Squad The Honey Grove Pep Squad was hrghly successful this year, being the largest pep squad Honey Grove H1 has ever had It was composed of about seventy boys and girls The leaders who were elected at the first of the se son were Rlchard Whitley, Virg1nia Whitley, and Jargaret Conine, who were very faithful throughout the season The g1r1s wore uniforms of whmte sklrts and orange blouses, the boys' uniforms were white trousers and sh1rts wxth orange ties The pep squad gave the football boys their unlim1ted support all season, 1U sp1te of the fact that the weather conditlons were unfavorable 1n several instances Durlng the season the pep squad gave dmfferent performances during the halves w1th Joe McKenzie and Bob Self as mascots The pep squad got a great thrill out of defeatlng the Bonham Pep V f' ! 3 ' 6 I 1 A 3 u X I o, as er-up 1, els -- . . . . , o . . . . . . . . . . , . . . 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Squad in their ticket sales for the Honey drove Bonham game, thus winning a ten dollar prxze During the season the pep squad presented the football team with ten new orange blankets with a large whlte H on them wh1ch were greatly apprecxated The pep squad also sold durlng the football season quite a large number of reflectors with the words NHoney Grove Warr1ors' inscribed on them The pep squad also decorated the goal posts before each game At the end of the season the pep squad gave the football CHBEPIODS a banquet, wh1ch was quite successful Future Farmf s Assocxation The Future Farmers Association was re organized again this year composed of about forty vocational agriculture boys At the first of the year Kenneth Ba an was elected president, but he later dropped out Phe next resident was W H Green who flnished the year as pr sldent Leonard Wood was elected sec retary and Ell1s Dos port One of the most lmportant thlngs they aocompl1sh Q w s when they, ln partnersh1p with Bon ham, prepared an CXhlblb at the with a prize of two h and with Bonham The Assoclavlon h ing such th1ngs as ter c ng l orchards Nearly the re or Show this year at Fort v th W U Green won the sec d prl atc Far whlch won second place y dollars which was dlvxded :een very act1ve thls year do gudgmng cattle, and pruning ation attended the Fat Stock lso conducted a poultry Sl OO, and Willle Reece won the third prize of 25d 1U e larmers Assoclatmon has also shown a great interest n selectlng plantlng seed thxs spring, spending much tlme in tale wor' The lture Farmers sent a del egation to A 8 M to t ce part 1n the contests there They won fifth place in graxn judgmng in e f1eld of eighty contestants Quite a 'ew farmers around Ho y Grove have been greatly aided by the Future Farmers Assoc1at1on thls year Choral Club The Honey Grove High School Choral Club was organ1zed this year under the direct1on of Miss Mary H McClure and Mrs Horace Gandy Thelr main practic1ng time was dur1ng the activ1ty per iods before noon every day They have had qu1te an eventful year having sung for assembly programs, the Lxons Club, and in a few other instance Durln the Chr1stmas Fol1days they pres ented a very 1mpre ive Chr stmas contata at the M8thOd1St Church They also hmd another program at the Axditorium on Ap r11 12 Th1s 18 the p1TSt year they have organized and as it is so successful we hope +here wil me many more 1n the future as successful The follf lng 18 a l1st of the members Edna Earle Lutt Allene McKinney Frances F1eld1ng June Dryden Doris Luttrell Clara Louise Fiqa L Glenda Melton Emma Lou Self Camilla Yeager Katy McClure El1zabcth Flanagan Bonnie Mae Smith 'U . 0 I . . . . 0 , . . 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'xml ' Cleo Frances Smith Martha Speer Ruth Lane Lilionell llcCown M9110 Wlfmiflghlll Louise Mcltmney Mary Ethel Galbraith Allene Melton Home Economics Club The Home Economics Club was organized thms year under the supervlsion of M185 Langford, soon after she bee me a member of the Honey Grove H1gh School Faculty Thle 18 the f1TSt year that a club of thls sort has been successfully organ1zed Gwen dolyn Ferry was elected presldent, Kather1ne Wllson, v1ce pres ident, Wxnelle Meade, secretary, and Imo Holt, reporter The Home Econommcs Club fed the Llons Club and held a rummage sale to ralse money to send two representatmves, emma Lou Self and Frances Fieldlng to the annual meet whlch was held 1n Corpus Chr1st1 th1s year It was further made possible by a lmberal donat1on by the P P A The Add Ulbba Powde Sorority The Adda Dabba Po 3 sororit reorgan1zed aga1n th1s year wlth but two charter menb rs, Ie Ann Wood and V1rg1n1a Whlt e Qu1te a few new ledfes Jade at the flrst of the year after whlch VITE nw vh1t1e is elected pres1dent and Earle Luttrell, Franc lS1dl1 UPIIS Luttrell, Imo Holt, Clara Lou Fiquet, Katy cclure, lS N1lam, Nancy Flanagan, Emma Lou Self, and C I Veag 1h1s organ1zat1on was fxrst begvn several yea by act1v members of the Honey Grove High School and has been succe ful qlUC6 The 'Physlcs Flve The last 1mportant organmzatlon of the high school fhlB year was known as the WPhys1cs Fiveu, composed of f1ve hoodlums of the senior class Members of the august 8BSOCl8t1OD were Burnett Evans, Ralph Shelton, Lynn Roddy, Frank Collard, and R1ChBTd Wh1t1ey The greatest extent of thexr work was their wonderful harmonlzlng on the most popular songs of the year More than one unlucky person has nearly been drmven to dxstra ction by thelr melodious smnging 10 ' ' a 0 . . . 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H X L-.l JF EE K3 E W 1, k ' will Ansley Alexander Pep Squad Playground ball ' P Ann1e Baty Basketball '55 Fome Economlcs Club Cel1a Blair Home Economlcs Club William Branson Marie Bryant Fome Wconomlcs Club Bill Collard Football '55 Track '54 Frank Collard Football '55 Staff member 5 Rlng Commlttee Jewel Cornelius Basketball '55 Home Economics Club G C Crutchfleld Mamle Lee Cunningham Allie Cutrell Basketball '55 Volley ball '55 Ike Cutrell ArJeree Denison Daisey Dodd Basketball '55 Capt volley ball '55 Home Econom1cs Club John Dryden Pep Squad Track '55 '54 Burnett Evans Football '54 Track '55 '54 '55 Staff member '55 dolyn Ferry n ng Committee a urer of Senior Class esxdent of Home Econom1cs Club IqV1t8tlOU COmm1tt86 Frances Fleldlng Invitatmon Commlttee Pep Squad Tenn1s '55 Essay wrxting '55 Ellzabeth Flanagan Home Economics Club Choral Club nancy Flanagan Choral Cllb Lorene Fortenberry Home ECOUOMICS Club A L Glbson larbles '29 '50 ' 2 5 54 Doris Iafes ry A Harden B s'etball '55 Yom Econom1ca Club Dir no Hodge lcotb ll '52 '55 '54 I cetball '55 '54 '55 l ack '55 '54 ' 5 Ethelmne Hoffman lmo Holt Reporter of Poms Econom1cs Club Pep Squad Gladys Johnson Ralph Johnson Gertle Kilgore Basketball '55 Home LCOROMICS Club Luther Kilgore Lucille Kirk Secretary of Senior Class Home Economics Club SL 'N k - .AJ . 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' f -0 I lt' 'fe D 4 4' 3 lasi ' mf. 5 0 5 N u 12 Claude Lankford o ball 51 54 '55 ' Tr rV and basxetball manager eqld nt '51 ' Osoa Ilgbtfoot O L ll '55 ' Dor1s Vaness P ,ql d Home UCOHOMICS Club lary Sue 'cDowell Ba ketball '55 Jolley ball '55 Home Economlcs Club LOJISC hcK1nney Debat1ng '54 '55 Cbalrman of Soo Com C U Winelle Heade Sect Pome Economlcs W T Merrlll Basketball '55 Cecll horthcutt Basketball Ellza Reece Wlllard Rhodes Peo Squad lorma Lee Robinson Home Eoonomlcs Club J1mmy Robnett Extemooraneous speak '54 Pep Squad Tennl '55 Lynn Roddy d1tor of 'War Whoop Tennls '54 '55 Inv1tat1on Commxttee Edltor of WARRIOR D W Rowton Future Farmers Club Lloyd Rowton Basketball '54 '55 Future Farmers Club 0 Ann Scott Tone CJUONlCS Club Wel'on dcott Pep Squad Staff mber '55 1n cz.lt ee Fern Shelton Fome ECONOMICS Club I c bel on Fltlxe Farmer Club Iolme 5 l n Debat1ng '55 Pep quad R 'Ph Shelton ll '55 ' I n uber ' r L S1mmons lture Faxmers Club Stanford '55 '54 ' 5 St ff member '55 Bae etball '55 '54 '55 71111 Trac' Carl Taylor Pep Squad Extemporaneous Speak1ng '54 '55 cl '54 ' Paullne Truss Spanish team '55 Mlldred Wells Home Economlcs Club Lxcmlle Whlte Program Com Of Home Eco Club Rlchard Whitley TSBIGPFC Sen1or class e H1 '55 o leader '54 temporaneous speak1ng '55 'SIUGSS Manager of staff V1tcher Q ' 5 -tball '54 '55 Leonard Wood Football '52 '55 '54 .,v, , V l - K Fo't . 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' 1' I O 13-2 V: fu'c1 5 15 Mary Ann Wood D N 1 Pep squad sasne Dall '55 '34 '35 Assistant Editor Track 34 '55 The enior Class The Senior cl ss of la55 claims tn distinction of being the largest class that has ever gradlat 1 from the Honey Grove High School Out of the tro classes rr n started to school in the first grade in 10 4, there are oily three students out of one and about ten ou+ of the of ci who will graduate this year A large number o the high chool athletes this year are members of the senior clas ight of the Honey Grove let termen who won the distract champion his this year are seniors Over half of the basketnlll players who received awards are seniors Seniors also ccounted for about 40 of the 91 points made in track as well 1 a gre t number of the points won in the lite ary events me Senior cl ss consists of approxinv ately 67 students, wise or otherwise, who plan to receive their diplomas on May 27 and for the last time depart from dear old Senior Play The Seniors decided they would get something new in the way of a class play this year and with the help of the faculty fin ally got a three act farcical comedy called 0Kleptomtn1a' the name indicates it had to do with the exploits oi a person afflicted with a certain malady known as kleptomania, which causes a person to pick pu unconsciously the property of others The part of General Blair, which suited him, was played by William Stanford He was the harassed husband of Lady Josephine, who was his greatest worry, and the father of Violet Blair Doctor Watly, alias Richard Whitley, was a yoing sargeon and a suitor for the hand of Violet He was trying out a new theory on relieving Lady Josephine of Kleptomania Professor Andrew Smalley, LL D , Trinity College, Cam- bridge was Lynn Roddy His engagement to Violet Blair was broken upon learning that his future Mother in law was a klept omaniac His pride and dignity were hurt by Lady Josephine's actions Lady Josephine, wife of Major General Blair, who was the kleptomaniac, was an exact model of Jimmie Robnett Lady Jos ephine was the object of Doctor Watlyvs experiments She caused quite a little scandal in the family by purloining many silver articles. Violet Blair, as portrayed by Mary Ann Wood, was the sweet, marriageable daughter of Maj. Gen. Blair and Lady Josephine. She was very considerate, even taking the blame for the actions of her mother. Hayton, the General's butler, as acted by John Dryden, was all that a butler should be. Before the day was over, the but- ler received the worst end in a scene with the kleptomaniacs. Lucille Kirk made an excellent maid, but she lost the show when Hrs. Gathermoss hit her in the eye with an umbrella. The inspector, played by Ellis Dossey, was played by Ellis Dossey, was always glad to oblige the General in righting matters 14 1 . 4 Co 0 'I' rv -Q.. 1. +- A V . . i C., . LJ . .,,- . . . . , , n. -Cu .9 S H ' . . ','I s - -.' 'a' Alt, -. ' ' rx .fi f X , . v '.l ,l 1. ' IQ O 9 . ., . ,.,. A - So .-D - 0 . I. . G . . , - . xl . 55' ' . . . I-X o 1. . . . f? EL . ,,,. . . , I' o ll Ct . . , . . ,L Hs Go He S0 . . , 1 , .- . N . l . A8 ' l. . 0 . . . l . . 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J. Rhodes Thurline Wright Emma Lou Self Owen Wright 16 I Ulla im! ,lt ,J l,,t: R, ti Secretaryi. fn. I 2 Z I I Owen Wright. I a- Q N - ' UNI IX jwflj Class Officers Pres1dent Dudley Jackson Vlce Presldent Howard Hodge Secretary Alleen Shrum Chalrman Soclal Com Edna rarle Luttrell Leonard Bankhead Glen Goln Fay Barber Tkomas Green W I Barnett Vary Bell Hall Earnest Brooks Vnd Hawkmns Daphna Brown Frank Hayes Dorothy Mae Caffee Wdna Mae Hatley Alyene Chaney Wlllard Fohenberger Jess Collard Howard Hodge Arvallne Cooper Dalphna ionea Lucllle Cutler Dudley Jackson Frances Cunn1x ham Murlel Journey Harvey B Cu Dollle Johnson Bonnle Dorossett Billy Kllpatrlck Clara Loumse Fiquet Dorothy Lain Geneva G lldlh W A LOChT1dge Mary El1zabeth Gibson Robert Lynn Doris Luttrell Hazel lOblHBOU Rdna Earl Luttrell Richard Shelton L1nn1e Bell Marshall Alleen Shrum Ruth Mann Delbert Earl Shelton Ellzabeth Martln Loraine Shelton Ralph McConnell John W Shope Jack McGaughey Alta Skinner Allen Melton Charles Spenser Mattie Glen M1les Hurl Stanford Glenda Melton Douglas Tate Mary Ruth Owens Wallace Whltlock Ivan Paulk Ralph Wilkins Jimmie Lee Perkins Essie Lee W111l8m8 Arch1e Pior Mar1e Winningham Lilllan Reece James York Willie Reece Camilla Yeager mml'o1a or H D a urn 17 4, - CD ,ze '11 1 I' fvn' 'TNF GSH or cr' Crrf - 1 M . E . 'tl' 1' V1 ir! xt , Y o Clase OfflC8YS PPCBIGBHY Billie Joe Smith Vice President June Dryden Secretary n rtha Speer Cha1rman Social Com Evelyn Shops SPONSOR . Mr C11fton Lena Baeendorfer Pete Barber Dale Base Hulon Bell Julma Bell Hazel Bevis Gerald Gibson Dorothy Gl sscook Alvne Glover Geraldlne Glover W11liam Gordon Mark Gray Dolley Ray Bxerbower Freeman Gunn Andrew Broadfoot B111 Hartson Marjorie Chaney Dan harper Raymonell Chaney T F Hendon Albert Cole J R Folland Mary Helen Doyle Ed Jackson Brice Dledrzck Johnnle Kirk June Dryden Mlrray King Johnnxe Faye lson Ruth Lane Bobby Evans El1zabeth Lankford Velma Fennell Wllma Lankford Blllle Joe Field1ng Jack Llttle John Flanagan Clara Mann Thomas Fortenb r y Delbert McClary Rste n Fortenverry Martha McFarland Allen MeK1nney nonroe S1npson Lois Meade Herman Sm1th Sarah Neeley Earl bmmth Geneva lelson Pearl Smith W1nona Nevll Kart Speer Alvmn Nicholson Lol Fthel Taylor Melvmn Nicholson San lhOmDSOH Mary Fr nces Pirk Mae Vlncent Marjorle Plrtle Vlvlan Narren Margaret Pope Irene White Ladelle Rams T G Whztloek Eugene Roblnson Pearl Whltlock Jack Roberts B1ll1e Wh1t1OCk Dot Roberts Mary Helen WlCkS George Rogers Annle Fae W111l3mS C C Roland Robert Wilson C B Shelton Aaron Womack DOIIB Shelton Wilma Womack Evelyn Shape Ila Vern Wrlght Blllie Joe Smxth Anlta YOURS . . o o o o I n o ' o e 0 e ,. 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MDL - -.TTA 'FX W X f N ,,, , 'X K ff 4 A M Q c fA Tj Qi 3 1 ' I ' 7 i '-XX ' Honey Grove raris fsept 281 The Honey Grove Warriors opened the football season this year with a bang, defeatlng their old foe, Paris, by the score of 35 0 Thxs game proved that t'e Warriors had the makings of a championship team thm year, for the Parls Wlldcats were rated to be stronger than usu 1 It was evxdent from the start that the Warriors had the1r owponents ortolassed in every respect f Wildcats never serious threatened to score throughout the game Ph1l Shelton, the Warr1 long yardage around the ses, mostly to E Hodge smashing the center for several f1rst downs Jr quarterback,'Iade repeated runs for nds and also completed qzite a few pas Lankford llved up to his old style by Honey Grove Goodland Inlmans fOct 5 The Warriors played thexr second game with a team whlch was rated to be one of the trongest teams anywhere around, namely, the Goodland Indians from Oklahoma The Warriors seemed to play better and better as the game progressed, running up a score of 58 to their opponents 0 before the fxnal was the only regular who was lnable 1 play to lnjuries to his back in the PSTIS game fans only bel1ove more than ever that Honey lent football team th1s year, and they gave to the Warriors during the remalnder of the wh1stle Collard but a short t1me due Thzs made the Warrior Grove had an excel their loyal support season Honey Grove Clarksville lOct 122 Honey Grove breezed through the Clarksville Tlgers, last year's champ1ons, by the one sided score of 57 O A full account of the game is but a story of one toxchdown after another Hon ey Grove made four touchdowns on intercepted Clarksv1lle passes E Hodge made the greatest number of pomnts, making a total of four touchdowns R Shelton came next with a touchdown and two points Several of the FBITIOI b kfield men, who had never made a point before, credltef themselvc wzth touchdowns Although the Honey Grove boys be t by such a disastrous score, the Clark sville Lions made ten f st down o the Warriors' six Seven of the first downs, how rar, were made on Warrior penaltxes The fourth quarter was mzch more mnteresting than the others, for the Warrior eleven vis made up of reserves Honey Gr ve Cooper f0ct l9J The Honey Grove Warmlors won tH81T second conference game when they triumphed over the Cooper eleven The Warriors pres ented a new offensive threat 1n th game in the person of Jack MoGaughey, one of Hone, Grove's speediest backs IcGaughey acc ounted for three of the seven touchdowns made by the Warriors The Cooper offense proved to be the strongest that the Warriors have been up against this ye r, mak1ng seven first downs One of the most mnterestlng spectacles waswwhen Lankford d1d some of his fancy 'side stepping' for a touchdown. Young, Cooper's quarter blckn did excellent punting throughout the game for Cooper 20 . C . ' , , 1 . ' .S W . s ' , . cl. e . ' Y s fl . . ' C , . k . 1 1 'A ' 0 e e I . a . . ' ', e ' I r s ,.f I . . 1 ' I . . ' fl! . - . , 0 . Q . - e ' 0 . , . C 1 . v . , . a . 0 Q I . a 1 '23, - . ' . . . , U Q it D ' A. 11' S L1 Q . I ,. ,, I g 1' . s , Q C . . . . g 0 . .C wr . - e . 21 e . . . - n 0 . Honey Grove Commerce loot. 261 Honey Grove greatly upset the 'dope can' when they romped over the Commerce eleven to the score of 64 O The Warr1ors scored soon -fter tle game ' 'an and continued scoring unt1l the final whistle Philip Shelton 'ran wild' dur1ng the entire game, and Lankford tore through the lmne txme after time E Hodge did splendld pass rece1ving and accolnted for a large part of the Warrlor scoring The highligh of the game came when Ed wards darted through a hole in the llne and dodged through the entlre Commerce secondary for the second touchdown of the game The Commerce Tmgers or eat ned to score once when Roberts completed a pass to Woosley, who nearly carr1ed it over for a touchdown After th1s threat was stopped, the Tigers never aga1n got near the goal lin llring ue game Honey Grove made twelve f1rst downs to their opponents' Honey C e Lad X v The Warriors chal up er one sided victory when they trod over the Ladonl the tune of 51 to 0, 1n splte of the fact that the h clers' me a1m was to score on the an scored on Warrlors Th most rt breaking DOIHI of the game was when E Hodge made a beaut ful catch of a pass from P Shel ton to go across the goal 111 only tc have mt called back for a penalty The Warriors played a marvelous game 1n splte of the numerous penalties they rece1ved The Honey Grove boys went on a passing spree to complete eleven out of s1xteen passes Ladon ia trled twenty folr wlth four complete Honey Grove was not Honey Grove Farmersvxlle Klov 121 Farmersville brought about 300 fans over on a special train this year only to oo their team go down in a 65 0 defeat The Warrlors presented 1 better offense than in any previous game In the past E Hodg had done practically all of the pass receiv ing, but while the Fightzng Farmers were watchmng him, O Wr1ght made several beaut1ful catches from P Shelton On the openlng play of the fourth quarter Wood, arrior guard, popped up and intercepted one of F8T1STSV1118'S passes which resulted 1n a touchdown by McGaughev odge s well as Wright, made several nice catches Honey Grow d C ne fwov 16, The Warriors ran 9 neir best score of the season when they ran over Grand Us lUu with overwhelming score of 74 to 0 Thg warriors d1d t blocking during this game, making it poss1 ztxful running attack The War rlors as usual filled passes On the open1ng KICK off the Warriors wor plc lateral to advance the ball up to the fifty yard line The Varmiors proved the1r power when they took the ball on tmelr t nty and steadlly marched down the field for a touchdown Honey Grove stacked up a sum of 18 first downs 21 Q . . 3 '1 O35 ' . . I . O I . . 1 ' 4 O 2 V - L . A' ' r, . . ' lly tlr L. . ' Q 610 U' ' T-ur. . -7 B.!lf.' 1 - 'a ,'.erS 1 ' ' JI I ,'.f I ' .A ' 0 ' 0 0 '3 qkiii ' . I i- ' I ' wi I . 0 A . . O . - ' . O forced to kick once during the entire game. ' 1 4.1 0 A St-L - ' e . 1 ,, . e -7 Q ' c N ' ' . ' ' ' 1. o 0 . 1, 'fj ll . . 5 YY , Z. l 1 ' -an ala : ,. O ., P' ' 'gn W , ,, '.7 ' 'A . ' - ze of ' . 'ss . ' 'L for a t , ' . . - '-e air w l ' . ' ' - E a tri .1 H, y . ' 1 ' T3 ' - O A O Honey Grove-Bonham fNov. 222 The usual Thanksgiving Dry game between Honey Grove and Bonham was not played on the usual day this year due to a new ' rule requiring the games to be finished a week earlier than usual. The Warriors defeated their old rivals by the score of 14-O which made Honey Grove the winner of the stronger half of this district. The entire Warrior eleven fought from start to fin- ish, determined to beat Bonham. Shelton completed a pass to 0. Wright which resulted in the first touchdown, the point being made by a pass from P. Shelton to E. Hodge. Lankford plunged the line for the second and last touchdown of the game: the point was made by a pass from P. Shelton to R. Shelton. Honey Grove exhibited an excellent pass defense during the game, keeping Bon. ham from completing one pass. The Bonham team played a good game, but the Warriors just seemed to have the edge on them this year Honey Grov Wolfe City lNov 291 District Championship Game The Warriors tramiled Wolf City in about two inches of mud and slosh on Thanksgiving Day t large score in mud as a o and Lankford led the a tsci foi almost as easily as th This gave the Warriors the game the score we being the tenth consec without being scored o hopes of being the B1 7 a u Dist to O e ga 'his ic c ove that they could run up a dry field P Shelton Warriors, running in the slash r games on dry gridirons championship At the end of or of the Warriors, this t the Warriors had played left the Warriors in high eten the Regional championship Honey Grove Kazfman fDec 81 Bi District Game The one and only game that the Warriors lost or were even scored on this year was the Honey Grove Kazfman game played at Kaufman A special bus was chartered to carry the football team to Caufman. A cold, hard wind was blowing throughout the game and made it quite uncomfortable to the fans as well as to the football boys Kaufman kicked off to Honey Grove, and on the first play Lankford, Poney Grove's ace fullback, received ser ious injuries to his knee and was forced to leave the game Quite a few other Honey Grove players were 1nJured and had to leave the game, among them being Collard, who was painfully in jured in the back aid side Jarton, who rehurt a bad ance early in the game, R Shtlton, wlo hlrt his les and side, and Light foot, who injured his leg in the f1TS+ quarter but finished play f the Kalfman Lions made two ing the game During the first touchdowns and one po to Wakln the half After a fig t t lk dt back on the field re f two touchdowns and a made two touchdowns an two po en of the game f the game, and Hodge r from P Shelton The lors fact that they did not O I we score 13 O at the end of ing the half the Warriors came Al hough the Warriors made secono half, the Lions also , making the score 27 13 at the uite a few nice gains durin f rrior touchdowns on pas es d good game in spite of the ion e A . 53' e . . . . r V .. , -. 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XV ,rj 17751, ' f 3 Yu , :XC-fix ,xxx Ri: xx! xxx ,f' X if rx 2 XXX x fx 1,1 ' X . 1 ff' Zkq! x ff! 3 -f Q- .. ff .: 7 X mrx 1 H: ' W game was with BASKETBALL Ae it would be imposs1b1e to give an account of all the games the Honey Grove Hi basketball team played th1s year, we will only give you an account of the county and district champ ionshlp tournaments which decmdev the Off1C1a1 county and dist trict champions, togetk f with m M scores of the other games Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Foney Honey Honey Uoney Honey Honey Uoney Honey Honey Honey Foney Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Honey Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Grove Eindom ' Bailey Balley Paris Leonard Clutter Poxnt actor Iickory Creek e Trenton Bonham Emory Wlndom Bonham Bliley Trenton Sulphur Springs44 R1verby Bonham Elwood 1 Gober Sulphur Spr1ngs23 Paris Sulphur Spr1ngs3O Austin C Fresh19 AUBt1D C Fresh21 S T Fr Trenton Bailey G ber Ctoper Ovlphur Springs24 wry .r Cf,OI' Ietty sober In the county toun 1ent Yo ey Grove's first Trenton, a team which t e basketball Warriors had already defeat ed more than once th1s your The Honey Grove boys establlshed such a lead in the first quar t at they were almost sure of a victory Honey Grove made a total of 24 points to their oppon ents 3 in the first qu rter, Ho? o making 10 of the 24 The half ended with the soore ndmng at 52 7. The Trenton boys came back fighting in the third quarter, however, mak1ng 9 points to Honey Grove's 7, The game ended w1t' the score of 51 to 19 in favor of Honey Grove Excellent plawing was done by McRae, who made 17 points, and Witoher, who mad 10, not to mention the o n 1 o s 0 . o e s e 8 . . . . . . . . . 20 I I I I I I . I I I 7 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 6 . . , . 45 , , . ' , 10 e 0 o e o u vi o o o e ,,- e e I e e u e . o e u e o 0 .L.i.i1 V e o e e I I I I I I I I I 0 e 0 0 e e 6 e A Lp s o s e a e a o e o o o n e I e o e I o 's 1 e o e o e e e e n o o n n 3 o e n e a e e e 0 e e e 0 I . - - 53 . . . e e I e e e . e e e o e e e e o o e e e . f . 57 . . . . . . 19 Honey Grove . . . 42 . . . Ector . . . . 11 I I I I I I I I I I Q o e a e Q . U o e e e o e e e o o 8 o o e u e o I e u e a o e e a Q e n o A . e 0 o e o e e E.T. e eco 0 e e e o o a e A e 019 e e e Q e e e e e e e e e o 0 7 e o e e e e o u s A u o e 0 o e e 147 e l e -K' I I I 3 . 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X . . 12 0 o e 2 1 e o e V e e e e others who were not quite so luck' in their scoring The Hon ey Grove boys seemed to be clicking during the whole game Honey Grove advan nother step in the county champion ship tournament when they defeated Bailey, who had previousl beaten Bonham 1D the pre1im1nar1e , in the semi flnal game he e he he he he basketball Warrior pparent'y seemed to be able to toss ball 1nto the goal from all points of the gym, Judging from scores in the firs' three qui ters, they made 18 po1nts in flrst quarter, 15 in the seocod, and 17 rn the third Ba1ley qumntet mad 7 points the flrst quarter, 2 in second, 6 in the t d, and 4 1n the fourth The game end ed with the Honey Grove team viclormous by the score of 50 19 Gene Hodge was hrgh po t man wr h 16 points, C D Wright and McRae each made 14 poln The Honey Grove boys cinched the county championsh1p when they defeated the Gober f1ve, champions for the last several consecutive years, by a score of 51 to 28 in the most 8XC1t1H both teams were on their feet the greater part of the game as they watched the two teams fight it out with nerther team hav ing an advantage of more than a few points at any time, with the except1on of the second quarter when Honey Grove led by 12 po1nts The first quarter ended with Honey Grove 9 and Gober 7 Honey Grove advanced 1ts score to 25 po1nts to Gober's 15 ln the sec ond quarter Gober greatly cut down this lead in the third quarter, making the score 27 to 22 The final whlstle blew with the Poney Grove boys leading by a mere 5 points C D Wright was the hmgh point m 1 for the Warrxors makmng 10 of the 31 po1nts, Hodge came next with 7 po1nts to his credit Thus ended the county tournament in which Honey Grove was the winner for the first txme 1n many years After wlnning the county championship the basketball War rlore turned to the distr1ct tournament to see what they could accomplish 1n that dmre txon honey Grove defeated Cooper 1n the preliminaries by a score of 44 13 on Friday morning 0 Saturday the Honey Grove boys man god to down their old oppons mrnutes of grim battle in That nmght the Warr1ors were mory by the score of 24 14, and Honey Grove the winner the basketball season for toall players turned themr ent, Sulphur Springs, alter fort the sem1 finals by a 28 22 score finally defeated in the ltnals t making Emory the distrust chamnu of second place Th1s me fxn Honey Grove, and many he has interests to track TRHCK For the third consecutive year Honey Grove Hi won the county track meet Honey Grove made 91 points out of a possible 140 against Bonham and Leonard who won 55 and 22 polnts res pectivoly. Owen Wright was the high point man of the meet, with 19 points to his credit winning first place in the high hurdles and high jump and second place in the low hurdles, shot put, and Javelin. E. Hodge came next with 18 points winning 4' - - O Q' l- cf. ' 0 . . . . Y , .1 S ' Q T V I: ,ln L, th - , I . t Q rr ' ' t 1' ' . T U . Ex ,A t Ei' .. E.. ' . Q 0 a -I .L Q . ., A , . . ' ts. h . . 6 game w1tnessed in the Honey Grove gym this year. The fans for . , . . A - , 0 0 O ' it! I i . , . . . . Q., . . . U . n ' 'sf ' , a' .J 3 . , g. 'S D . kj .24 . gf t .' ' O I 25 . first places in the pole vault, shot put, and Javelin and seo ond in the discus throw Will1am Stanford won the mile run C D Wright won points 1n the javelmn and high Jump Jack KcGaughey won flTBt 1n the 220 yard dash and third 1n the broad Jump Shopc took secon 1n the broad jump Fortenberry won second in the 440 yard dash McRae won first rn the half mile run and third in the shot put Howard Hodge and Earle W1tcher tied for first in the pole vault with Gene Hodge Earl, Howard, and Gene did not vault t out for fxrst place as there were no other contestants who hxd not already been eliminated Dudley jackson won fourth place 1n the dlscus Charles Spenser took fourth 1n the m1le Burnett Evans tied for fourth lh the high hurdles P Shelton took fourth 1n the broad jump, and R Shel ton took fourth mn the low hurdles The relay team composed of McRae, P Shelton, Wllllam Stanford, and Jack McGaughey won f1rst place TENNIS The tennis team was not so successful as the track team this year The boys' doubles team. Lynn Roddy and Rlchard Whitley, were beaten by Bonham but 1n turn defeated the Leon ard team for second place Beasley and Moore from Bonham won f1rst place in the boys' doubles In the boys' singles Moore defeated Lynn Roddy, but Roddy defeats Leonard for second place out of the boys'tennis, and Honey Grove 10 In splte of the fact that the g1rls were beaten they did well consldering that th1s was thelr f1rst year to play tennis Although Frances F1eld1ng d1d not w1n the glrls' sxngles she played a good game The 9 rls' doubles team, Jmmmy Robnett and Kather1ne wl1BOHg lost to Bonham in themr f1rst match, and only after three long sets did Leonard fxnally defeat them for second Place TYNIOR TRACK This year our JUHIOT track squad made a remarkable showing in the county meet Bonham won fxrst place with 23 points, Honey Grove won second place w1th 215 points, and Leonard won th1rd place with 185 pomts Delbert Earl Shelton was high point man of the meet w1th 14-Q points he won first place in the 50 yard dash and broad Jump. second place in the 100 yard dash, and was a member of the winn1ng relay team composed of Douglas Tate, Robert Wilson, Billie Joe Sm1th, and Delbert Earl Shelton Douglas Tate won th1rd place mn chinning the bar Bill1e Joe Smlth tied for thxrd place in the high jump DISTRICT M ET Another honor won by Honey Grove Hi in the field of athlet 1cs this year was the one received on winning for the first txme the Dlstrict Track Meet at Commerce Honey Grove amassed a total of 495 po1nta to 50 for Greenville, who won second place Wmnning this meet added another trophy to the ever IHBCTCHSIDS s Q ' ' Bonham got 20 points toward the all-around county championship . . ' o . I . 26 number of cups, trophies, and awards which the Honey Grove High School has won Honey Grove stidents also won first and second places in the lndivldual honor Gene Hodge was hlgh point man with l75 points, taking first place in the shot put, the dlscus throw, and Javelin, and tying for second place in the pole vault Owen Wright was second high point man with 12 points to his cred it, winning first in the high jump, second in the shot plt, third in the discus, and fourth in the high hurdles and Javelin McR took third in the shot put and fourth in the 880 yard rxn Ear Witcher won first place in the broad Jump, falling under the district record but three inches. Jack McGaughey won folrth in the 220 yard dash C D Wright took third place in the javelin and second in the high jump William Stanford won first place in the mile This is the first time in five years that there has been a difference of more than 10 points between the first and second place teams Honey Grove also did exceptionally well in the literary ev ents The girls debating team, L McKinney and K Wilson, won won first place In the Region l leet Honey Grove had two boys qualified to go to the State Track Meet William Stanford won second place in the mile run Gene dodge won second in the shot, third in the javelin, fourth in the di cus and t1ed for first in the pole vault The debatels and the extemporaneous speaker won sec ond places BASEBALL The 1934 55 athletes added another line of athletics to their brilliant record Honey Grove Pl has not had a basevall team for the past four years The boys began this season by defeating the Windom Nine by a score of to 1 C D Wrig , ace right hand hurler, did excellent work on the mound H was backed by a strong infield and a fast. accurate outfield On March 23 the Windom Nine visited Honey Grove and were defeatec by a score of 5 to 4 This was an unusually close game Gene Hodge and Wm Stanford led the team by getting two hits each Lloyd Yeager, first baseman, won the game with a timely hit in the last half of the ninth inning Other games included such teams as Ector and Axstin College SQUAD Philip Shelton William Stanford W T Merrell . E Hodge Ralph Shelton . Lloyd Yeager . . . Jess Collard. s 1 o Claude Lankford . OWCU o o o Co Do 1 I Bill Collard . Harold McRae . Howard Hodge . Carl Taylor . left field right field short stop center field second baseman first baseman third baseman catcher pitcher pitcher center field third baseman outfield infield a u 0 . A , .V -, . I .. I 0 LLC ' . v 'Y . . A e l I . 0 u ' 0 . O . U I. first place.i In the boys extemporaneous speaking Carl Taylor I a T . . L . . . . u - 's1', I . A O 1 ' O . . . . L. . . ' .' ll . . . ht ' . e . . . 0 Q O 0 . I . I ., ' o . O l O O I . O O I . I O O I O I I C O C I l .r 1 f-i'XW'dl T23 For the flrst time ln four years the Honey Grov schools lost the All Around Ch8mp10n8hlD to Bonham, who barely managed to va uv a total of 155 po1nts to Honey Grove's 124 Trls year IS the flrst year that counts on the wlnnlng of the new A 1 A d hamp1onsh1p cup as Honey Grove won the cup last p Pne students and faculty hated to lose, but lt has only me e them more determined than ever to w1n next year Although the honey Grove representatlves did not w1n the All Arolnd Chamo1onsh1p, they did wxn several places The glrls' debating team, LOUISB McK1nney and Katherlne WIISOH, coach d by M138 Troat, won fxrst place over Bonham and Leonard Th s makes the second year Loulse McK1nrey represented Honev Gro e H1 1n debatxng, wlnnlng both tlmes Katherlne 13 a JURIOT and wrll be back next year to w1n aga1n In the boys' debatlng Lollse Shelton and Harold Shelton d1d not Wlng but as Harold 18 a JUWIOI he has vowed not to come off the floor defeated next year In the boys' ext mporaneous speaking, Carl Taylor, coached by Kiss Ferrlll, won flx t place for his second tlme W1ll1am Gordon won third place mn the Junlor boys' declamat1on M188 Carlock had charge of the decl1mat1on Pauline Trus won second place 1n Span1sh Th1s ms the fmrst year Honey Grove has ever had a representntmve mn SUHUISH Miss Feln had charge of the Snan1sh Frances Fleldlng took second 1n the essay wrlt lng Mlss Ferrill also had charge of the essay wr1t1ng J1m my Uobnett won second place 1n glrls' extemporaneous speaklng Bat after all is sa1d and done Honey Grove should not feel so terrible over losmng the All Around Championshrp th1S year s they had won It for the three years prevlous and should give the other schools a chance at least once 1n four years 28 so W g egg' W F, p mllsrlat Q V - a I cf - 0 r ,I la QUT , up g of or , l,r Q It ,,, C-l MJ .. r 1 c 9- f.- ravn C ' . . -y l year for the third consecutive year making it Honey Grove's cup. ' 'J S TXT ICH!! lootball Gene Vodge Kel Oscar LlFhtfOOt Kc 5 Frank Collard Ralph Shelton rt P r hmll B r en Ira nt Thomas Green l Howard Hodge l Wyatt Bell l H Gre n Ph llp Shelton 1 th Bar on fdw r D ll V Jackson F e Leouard food 5 Claldc L nvford Clalde Lanaford Basketball Eugene Hodge c C D Nrl t Owen Wrlght Harold cRae Jess Collard L1ter Loule Shelton Harold Shelton Loulse UCFIUHCY Katherlne fl1SOn Carl Taylor Paullne lruss Edna Earl Luttrell Eugene Hodge Jack Mc? ugheg Earl Wltcher Wllllem Stan'ord Phlllp Shelton Junlor Tr Delbert Earl Shelton Robert Wl18OD Lloyd Rowton Earl W1tcher Wllllam Stanford foward Hodge W T lerre 1 ry Events Jlmmy Robnett Wlllmau Gordon Bill Dledr ca lartha Speer Daphna Br 1 rguermte Jenk1ns I aces Fleldlng Owen Wrlght C D Wr1 ht Harold Mciae Fovard Hodge B1ll1e Joe Smlth Douglas Tate Junior Baseball B1lly Joe Smith Richard Shelton Hurl Stanford Douglas Tate Co Co Roland Dan Harper Ladell Ramsey Aaron Womack T. F. 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J NEXT YVAR ED BY WOODPECKER Gene odge has accep Scott had one of his ted n offer to attend Qcxthe n Methodi t Uni xsrslfy n xt year to blaj 'ootball and vari els o rer athletics ten is a good student a Wall as a good ath lete During his past tlree and a half years Fas established an un usually good record He is one of the best ends that have ever played for Honey Grove Ye, with Oscar Llghtfoot, was captain of the Warriors who wcn the district champion ship this year This is his third year to letter in football F was also captain of the basketball team which won the county champ ionship and second place in the district this year Gene is a leader in academic work and is greatly liked by all his class mates HGNEH GROVE HIGH SCHOOL STUDEIT GETS SLAPPED BY PARIS GIRL Was a certain young Sentlemanlor is he?J the possessor of a red face when a Paris dame Gave him a slap that he will not forget at a basketball game between 5 narrowest escapes when he was fiercely attackai by a woodpecker last week lhe woodpecker obviously mistook his head for a block of woo and determined to peck a hole in it if it took him all day Although t c n bin all day accomplish suc a gig ant project, the wood pec l's plans vere thw rted when lrank Col l rd c me to Scott's re scuf Burnett Fvans considered himself luck and hid behind a tree which was robabl the P Y best thing for nim to db under the circumstances You can hardly blame the woodpecker for mak ing the mistake, but we suggest that Scott wear a coal scuttle on his head in the future A POEM fly very high What am I9 A bird? I all through the What am I, A hare? S 811' swim in the What am I? A fool? Yes. pool. VEELCHFLL ITTERVIF PRFSIDLNT ROOSLVLII Readers, we have An exclusive inter view of Pres Roo e velt by the one and only, Valter WBlood houndn Veenchell, s Dopey', N oo WBuddy Boyu, and I1 America' ' WAS Franklin and I d the economic problem we arrived at the cc clision that if Gray son had circled end instead of hitting t line, Alabama would have completely lost After a lengthy di cussion on such sub jects as tariff, hor races, african golf, Qand Cu1bertson's s5s tem of contract br d we agreed that the Chicago White Sox lo alike the champions was forced to end m qinterview with Frank lin when we started guing over who was t greatest prizefighte 'Strangleru Lewis o Henry V111 Before I could leave the White House, Huey Loy alias the Queenfisi from Kentucky, came and said he was slre that Caesar could ou slug either Lewis or Henry. Finally we ccompromised on Popey the Sailor. So ende the most educational interview in history Adieu, my frans, h F 1 f-1 1 a H0ney Grove and Paris. ---A SGHIOT , K N The cause of the dis- I fGUeSS Who? ladleu' turbance is not known, but maybe Ansley Alex- ander could ten you 31 ' v H- A ' -g :A rr V ' Us f Y f V j, I 1 --1 L :J l I ,05Xl!f.,,s WAI, I ,e . I g g ,Y g 4 ern? .f IT M J 5 EL I , I . f ,, L ,gg S. L. f. xl' Q I , . .. ' e, fl a s.ff I A - ' it. I Q . . . F L: ' I J ' S . S -r fr ' J e M 'V' ' , r , - - 0 M x - 1 iN, ' - ' - ' ' ' I al 3 ' x N I T I! S 1, ' ' - LT . S . . . . .P . , 0 ' L 4 W V , . in Honey Grove Hi he it would have undoubtedwsat there discussing . . ' -. my e. fi .. to! ' 2: Q ' I, ' 1-1 . ' ' fl! ' J C ! . . 7' 1 f--L ' lf W r if , gil! L av af Jl U ' X .3 O J 'X D 4 ' . 1 'E . 9 , , Q n W , l . . ' 4? i ' U h . 7 o ' VE' ' . .e ' 1 '- up - ' .,T7 - I , f a A c ' ' o 4 by 0 . g I . V 0 U . .- . . . g - Q, I , Q . . .tix . X: . 0 . r O - A 1 W No. - 7 ' ' ' ' 1 e e N I ' l . Q , X . 1 . ' No 0 Y' . . , I p Nl :JN XM V23 bf 'TA CUTTWELL WILN S ELECT IOL FOR PR SIDENCV BV O'V VOTW ' Probably one ofthe most sensational upsets ir the history of elect ions was when Cutrell came out victorious over his highly favor cd opponent, Scott, in the election for the presidency of the UBet ter Q11lter's Associat 1onN Scott had a 12 vote lead over his opp onent until the remain ing 15 voters banded together and cast a un animois vote for Cutt rell It was rumored that Hon Jack Little decided to throw his influence over to Cutt rell at the last moms ent and win the elect ion for him Little has hitherto refrained from becoming involved in the politics of the 'Better Quilter's Ass ociationn and only did so now because he thought he could get revenge on Scott for TU' ROWTON GREVI EB ATITG TEAT III F ON LLAJLQS AJD SMITL The greatly discussed and argued subgect of mules and horses again tractors came to a sho down in Mr Lasseter's agriculture class when nChlCk3d68n Green and Lloyd Rowton won the cision against 'Farmall Kid' Maness and Billie and mules were more im I portant to the farm than is the tractor The subject for debate was one that has been the cause of many heatei argaments in the agrio ulture class for sever al months, and lr Las seter decide to end qlc tion onc and for all by lettin four of thc ringleaders have it out in front of the class in the form of a debate After much com sideration the Judges gave a favorable decis ion for Rowton and Green some slurring remarks Frances Fielding Goes that Scott had made can Through Terrific oerning him Scott Struggle to Win nearly had a stroke The Girls' Sin when he learned the out gles in H G come of the election which he had boastfully Frances Fielding eww remarked was Win the bagn Previous to the election, Cutrell had taken but little inter est in the affairs of the organization and only entered the camp- aign after WBossW Kil- gore persuaded him to do so. Barton, Scott' supporter, has vowed ta quit politics. ly but steadily battled her way through the el iminatlons to win the girls' singles for the Honey Grove High School Thursday CFeb. 281. This gave Frances the opportunity to represent Honey Grove Hi in the county meet. 32 HONEY GROVE WINS DISTRICT CHAMPIO' in FOOTBALI' The Honey Grove Warriors defeated the Wolfe City ele ven on Thanksgivin Day to win th dis rict champion hip for the first tim Although there wer abort 2 inches of mud and water or t riors ran up the score of 51 O on tt Wolfe City Wolves This game made the tenth consecutive victory for the Wa rlors this year, n having been scorei Due to the ra there was but a sn crowd present, but the fans present 1 have to admit tha the Warriors pl y an excellent gam considering the co d1tlOH of the weat The Warriors had already won the strong h lf of thi district the Frida before when they d feated their old al, Bonham, with t score of 140 Bon ham brought a stro team to Honey Grov this year but it proved to be not quite strong enough to defeat the War- riors. The Honey Grove-Bonham game was played before a crowd of approximav ly three thousand people. 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I FATOUS A I fa hy VAC or ng days and Annzle a my W a 'She who dances mu t keep ofl my Veldon NL1ttle dldst I th1nP 1n days to That I wouldst be a frlend to ru NWeep no more, Ladles, weep no mor , For I am here N Beaut1ful Burnett Reason 'It 18 not what I am But what I could hav been W Dummy' lanagan WMy k1ngdom for a bow fr1en frances I ldlng NThere 18 SOm6th1Ug otten r t e ohemlstry lab probably Beasonn Nhltley 'Men may come, and m n may go, but I fl1rt on forev r Katy McClure nAnd I never even looked at rt ' Varv Ann Wood WYou look like a d1me's worth of dog meat Coach Worley NI'll QIVS you leave to call me a ything, f yol don't c me 'Peanut' June Dryden 'If ladles be but young and fa1r, They have the glft to know lt W John Dryden WThe one tool which grows ever sharper with constant lse ms woman's tongue.' --Guess Who WI have despised the World And yet the World has loved me.W --Vxrold Shelton 'All Ifm asking 15 swmpathy.U --Louise 'cKinney 'Beware of women and live a hundred years.N --Wu. 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B Evans GROCLRIES CITY CLEANERS AND DYERQ Ralph Geor e PHONE 149 Frank Welch Dealer In HARDWARE AND STOVES Extends Hearty CONGR ATULATIO WS to the GRADUATION CLASS of 1935 Y A 4 K W W L d H J Y . 1 . 'O 1 f C I .17 gr - 35 2 ,e ' fe , ' 1 School, our congratulations. We I W lv - 1 lg. The 1935 Knee Actlon CHEVROLET IS not the only blg attractlo the Chex rolet house NEW ST ANDARD CHEVROLET on dlsplay also Don t f sul to see them The great- R 0 WTO CHEVROLET C0 P RRY BROS 5--10 AND 25 CENT STORE WFST SIDE OF SQUARE OPPOSITE POSTOFF ICE C ONGRATULATIONS SENIORS 35 SH LTO GROCERY co GROCERIES AND FEED PHONE 14 ones 55 Brumzz' FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING PHONE 21 .A . . n at I 9 , ' J I 0 I est value on the market today. I W Y J A L 9 I I W uf V -x . 4, ,aa'-A.,, X 4 ,. V v V ,L ,Q . 111 , 1 X K .5 . 1 X , X , 1, ofwfon ros THE DRY GOODS PEOPI If EVERYTHING TO WEAR Something New Every Week We work for Honey Grove and its mstltutlons J E ROBISON THE DRY CLEANER Sunts Made to Measure PHONE 17 GROCERIES AND MEAT MARKET FRESH VEGLTABI LS FREE DELIVERY Market Phone 44 Grocery Phone 49 DRY GOODS ICICI SOMETHING NEW EVERY DAY IIEI CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '35 W Q D- SCOTT Hamma,ok's tlllark 8: jjunvs PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS FOUNTAIN SERVICE SHELVADOR REFRIGERATORS West Slde Square Phone 68 Fzrst Natrona! Bank HONEY GRQVE TEYAS GULF SERVICE STATION That Good Gulf Gasolme Gulf Prlde Oll a so Gulf Lube and Gulf Supreme Olls WASHING AND GRE ASING H C McCONNELI Market and Fourteenth Streetq The Pharmacy DRUGS PRESCRIPTIONS THE STUDENTS FRIEND PHONE 37 THE FRIENDLY STORE W N I I , 4 if ' 99 66 ' ' 9, ------ THE YVONDER OIL I Q. K 9 o n i ' 8 r. Mother's Bread Honey Grove Bakery R. S WORTHAM TROUT BROS. GROCERIES LOW PRICE HIGH QUALITY FREE DELIVERY PHONE 50 RALPH WILSON cAsH cnocznv Northwest Corner of Square PHONE 64 G Lane DRY GOODS NEW AND DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE AT POPULAR PRICES EAST SIDE OF SQUARE HONEY GROVE ER WI BEA U T Y SHOPPE West Slde of Square Our operators are experienced halrdressers as well a expert permanent wavers Phone9 W H Hlnton Prop Sixth Street Grocery GROCERIES AND FEED PHONE 8 LYON GRAY Est 1816 Honey Grove Texas ITU' SERVICE OUR MOT'lO And we safeguard th1S motto mth quahty merehandlse that 19 backed by the name LYON GRA1 LUMBER CO Handllng 6V61yth1l1g'1D the bund mg lme enables us to seue your needs bette1 KK! fQ Rutherford s BARBER AND BEAI TY SHOPPE COURTEOUS TREATMENT EFFICIENT SERVICE PHONE 61 I - I h X I 1 . , . I 0 Q JI , X Q ' Wgfxr :H - ri 4-lsr, 'L?t- ,K 'mu Q LUMBER COMPANY Yi -3: ' fa ' x 1 ., , 9 1 -r . I F. V. . ' . .Q C I , I ' 'Lv 7 . . 1 t I 1 . A . . ., . . .7 D A SEE US FOR NEW AND USFD HARDWARE AND FURNITURE lllll BATES HARDWARF AND FURNITURE COMP IVV' CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIORS OF 35 Lane Bros DRY GOODS LADIES AND MEIN S Compllments of Conzne Mller Mofor Co AI FS SERVILE WATCH THE FORDS f' O BY LAYTO Drug Store PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS - J Y lv , T, Southeast Corner of Square READY-TO-W EAR I I O 1 '99
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