John H Reagan High School - Spur Yearbook (Austin, TX)

 - Class of 1937

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Page 76 text:

Left to right, hack row. Leslie Robertson, Douglas Wheeler, Jim Wallace, Marvin Bailey, Tom Long, Fletcher Goodwin, Liley Purvis, Mill Albin, Jimmie Duncan, Gunder Moller, Roger Flowers, W. C. Burns. Center row. Mr. Traylor, sponsor, Bill Banneyer, Franklin Nelson, Dixie Downing, Johnnie Bell Pulliam, Emma Fodell, Edna Ferguson, Frances Bright, Helen Gershen, Helen Gani, Marjorie Zachery, Ramon Roman, Joe Cook. Front row: Frances Maroney, Beatrice Reynolds, Gladys Seitzler, Maxine Douglas, Frank Synnott, Tom Wade, first vice-president, Charline George, president, Francis Davis, second vice-president, Selman Houston, Fleta Bell De Rouen, Hulen Marshall, reporter, Audrey Chalon, Floyd Stark, Eloise Goyen, Inez Storey. FALL SALESMANSHIP CLUB The Salesmanship Club of John H. Reagan was organized by Marshall E. Traylor, at the beginning of the fall term with fifty-eight charter members. The club was organized, as stated in its constitution, in order to form a more cooperative union, establish a more lasting friendship, secure a more cultural benefit, and provide for the general welfare of its members and for the student body of Reagan. The club initiates a new group each term, which has active control of the club for that term.

Page 75 text:

REAGAN THESPIANS Left to right, back roiv: Burrows Taylor — third period assistant manager, Maynard Smith, A. B. King, Jack Lindsey, Melvin Price — fourth period house manager, Bobbie Sabins, Fred Huebner — second period vice-president, Otis Crabbe, M. C. Krause — third period assistant stage manager, John Fry, Earl Lorina, Will Mullenweg — fourth period property man, Milton Zwick, Willie Mae Scott, Ola Dinges, Bernice Turner, Madelyn Sturgis, Mary Wright, Evelyn John, La Verne Lambreth, Jane Stovall. Fourth row: Roy Jones — third period prompter, Elsie Barabash — fourth period president, Mrs. Vernon Johns Carnes, Jessica Borel, Dorothy Gani, Ira Warner, Emma Fodell, Helen Bess, Hanna Brush, Doris Fregia, Delores Langford, La Verne Noessel, Elizabeth Bobbitt, Lenore McCall, Rebecca Ander¬ son, Mildred Fargerson, Ona Lee Lierman, Juanita Renfro, Evelyn Katrla, Verla Mae Maness — third period reporter, Fay Jackson, Betty Silva, Dollie Maddux, Ruth King, Lucille Weaver, William Ward, Harry McMahan — fourth period property man, Edward Davis, “Kupie” Barrow, Anna Laura West¬ moreland, Virginia Lee, Mildred Sherman, Vernadell Brandt — fourth period reporter, Julia Wallis — fourth period vice-president, Liley Purvis. Third row: Dapholine Bullard — fourth period secretary, Joe Todd — third period stage manager, Mary Bob Coughran — fourth period wardrobe mistress, Florence Kennerly — second period property mistress, Ed Chapman — third period house manager, B. C. Blair — third period president, Johnnie Coskey — second period president, Lorena James — second period secretary, Margaret McBride, Fleta De Rouen — third period secretary, Audrey Chalon — third period wardrobe mistress, Mary Hines, Mary Louise Jones — third period prompter, Mary Aline Earhart. Second row: Joy Smith, Ann Mize, Juanita Warnell, Fay Jackson, Ellis Winstead — second period assistant stage manager, Mickey Grubbs — second period assistant stage manager, J. R. Hughes — fourth period electrician, Marshall Graves, Selman Houston — third period vice-president, Ed Davis, Kenneth Perron — second period stage manager, Barbara Dibble — second period reporter, Mary Virginia Griggs, Edith Walker, Ophelia Munselle, Margaret Kuhlman. Front row: Edith Epley, La Verne Vaughan, Anne Lee Kuehn, Louise Andrews, Clara Mae Harper, Dorothy Donelson, Janis McLane, Elizabeth Mount, Mary Frances Griffith, Thomas Presswood, Mar- cellus Lowe. Under the capable and faithful guidance of Mrs. Vernon Johns Carnes, the Reagan Dramatic Club has been very successful and prosperous since its organization in 1930. All of their presentations, which have met with great success, are given either directly by the club or presented in behalf of some organization in the school.



Page 77 text:

SPRING SALESMANSHIP CLUB Left to right, hack row: Louis Jacobs, Ola Dinges, Charles Layton, John Delmont, Louis Petanski, Ralph Houghton, Milus Wright, Jack Lindsay, N. A. Wilson, Harry McMahon, Richard Love, Ted Bosworth, George Newell, Bob Clark, Elmer Clark, Charles O’Connor. Center row: Mr. Traylor, sponsor, Leon Ballard, Will Hulme, Annie Weeden, William McFarland, Ruth Buchanan, Bernard Gabler, Geraldine Clark, Margaret Kuhlman, Sara Jane Alfred, Rosie Tusa, Dorothy Mae Smith, Jane Stovall, Ivy Christianson, Effie Stanley, Geneva Horton, Lily Newman, Mary Cravens, Pearl Roper, L. O. Chapman, Clifford Schererk, William Ward, Norman Baker, Floyd Stark. Front row: Nettie Warfield, Vaudean Steede, Lucille Johnson, Mary Jane Howard, Elizabeth Searls, Evelyn Pick, Ellis Winstead, Faynette Rochester, B. C. Blair, president, Faye Atkinson, second vice- president, Arlene Chase, Dixie Jane Christoph, Tom Jones, Jack Dow. Inset: Wade Watts, reporter; Adelaide Beard, first vice-president. The social activity of the club for the winter included a weiner roast at Hermann Park and a skating party at the Polar Wave Ice Palace. The club aided various school activities by selling ads for the Statesman and tickets for entertainments, and participated in an athletic contest spon¬ sored by the physical education department.

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