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BUTZ BETSY COTTINGHAM Mast Representative Boy Most Representaiive Girl WARREN SETTEGAST BARBARA HADEN Most Popular Boy Mcsi Popular Girl PAGE 8 ' di -7945 ROBERTA MURFEE I. D. SUGG Most Representative Girl Most Popular and Most Representative Boy PAGE 9 lETTA SCHUMACHER BEN HAMMOND Most Popular Girl Student Council President ' 'mum UML yup , Friendly Texas smiles that welcome you to Larnartown tram the tacos ot some ot our best all-around citizens. FIRST ROW: Martha Hodson Mary Lou Schumacher, Ann Campbell, Martha Ann Moore, Helen Reeves. SECOND ROW: Bettie Ebauqh, Preston Locher, Bobby Standley Dwight Free, Dorothy Hutt, Betty lo Bundy. THTRD ROW: Shirley Beard, Ben Hammond, Ieannine Frazier, Katy Burns, Ruth Stephenson Anne Stevenson, Helen Allen. FOURTH ROW: Don Simpson, Betty Strickland, Scotty Frost, Tirnon Atrnar, Marilyn Oclen, FIFTH ROW: Tempe Howze, Frank Liddell, Harry Wright. P A G E 1 0 1 OURSHLRIPM WDEPUTIEJ I MEMBERS OF THE HOUSTON BOARD OF EDUCATION MR. GEORGE D. WILSON, President DR. RAY K. DAILY MISS IMA I-IOGG MR. E. D. SHEPHERD DR. HENRY A. PETERSON I MR. EWING WERLEIN E. E. oBERHoLrzER Superintendent of Houston Public Schools LAMAR'S CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER W. I. MOYES I-Ie thinks in solitude, and his judgments once pronounced re- main unshaken, justly and discreetly held. VV ith the liberal mind ot a real scholar, with the serenity ot tar reaching plans Well laid, with loyalty ot purpose, he charac- terizes a leadership secure. He is an invaluable friend, he has an unusual sense of fairness, a Wise tolerance, a complete understanding of our joys and our problems. A principal honored and loved. K Y pf x ,A ..,,. ' Q' W ' 31 , .1 .QS .- .. Q - W A Q Y 1 Se N Q R .-: .:. ,: 2- X 'E 95 F AQQM7 ' , Gun, jul 480415, MRS. LEAVELL MRS. HARRELL An altogether charming person with a rare sense of humor, a thorough under- standing of young people, and a desire to help every student Who comes Within his sphere of influence, our assistant principal has a strong place in the heart of everyone. He handles student activi- ties and untangles with dexterity the thousand and one problems of both pupils and teachers. MR. l. H. WRIGHT Assistant Principal MRS. RUTH LEAVELL No problem is too difficult for the good sense and understanding of our dean labovel. A constantly busy member of the office staff is Miss Ruth Taylor lleftl, who is receiving the help of Mrs. Edith Ferrell Crightl, Lamar's registrar. PAGE 14 1drLi4,0w1, The wisdom and friendliness of our librarian is felt throughout the school. Among her many fine qualities are tolerance and understanding. She is always ready to help us pursue that last elusive book which will make the im- portant lonq paper a finished product. Because of the effi- ciency of our librarian, Lamar has one of the finest libraries in the city. xi , SW. x' ,X fe if? 53 fi QX , ' -f 1 W uurz qvuzz ik 'Eli ' , ,: c ,,-' 4 i cu. . I A -. . ,, I ,Q 51555: ' iilii.-. if .,m 'i.-,., ' -:-- Sh- Y ' MISS KNOLLE friqhtl, chair- S ' man cf the English Depart- ment, MRS. BOURGEOIS Liar riqhtl, chairman of the Physical Education Depart- ment. Miss Norma Henderson Cabovel, with her keen sense of color and design, brinqs out the artistic talents of Lamar students. Amid the hum and clatter of the type- writers, Mrs. Helen Rowzee fright? trains qirls like Enriquetta Flores to be skilled stenoqraphers of tomorrow. PAGE is y jhey, w HIL lim Jifwblanw, t i 1 l. 'While drama and radio students look on, Mrs. Hennes, with the help ot Student Director Shirley Beard, plans the Frolics oi '45. I. D. Sugg looks happy about the whole thing. 2. Halfway through the day, Lamar pauses tor a tray ot nourishing tood in the cafeteria. Courtney and Gerry look hungry. So do loan and Mrs. l-lennes. 3. Mr. Keding plays a number requested by one ot his music students. Ioyce Suess, Marjorie Wilson, Pat Mewhinney, Ben Hammond, and Margie Prince seem simply entranced. 4. Mrs. Longcope is helping one oi her students, Marie Beeler, concoct an alluring cake, or is it a cake? 5. Miss Helen Wein- berg and Mrs Louise Robb ot the Civics department have paused on the campus to chat with Mathematics teacher Miss Lel Red. P A G E 1 6 jhaq, Jfiww HIL fha, dmwmw 'H'--,, l. With blueprints spread betore them, Mr. Butler and Mr. Lilliott plan a mechanical drawing course tor their classes ot budding architects and engineers. 2. The tresh air feels good to Miss Buchanan and Mrs. Huddlesf ton of the English and Spanish departments. 3. Mr, Williams and Mr. Bailey are initiating a group ot science students into the mysteries ot the chemistry laboratory, 4. Style is the Keynote ot Mrs. Sandel's classes, the goal ot all her sewing students. Eight model girls are Shirley Hummel, Bose Marie Clark, Adele Temple, Buth Mills, Patricia Parkin, Betty Shannon, Carolyn Camper, Wilma l-loke. 5. Home nursing is one ot the courses oitered to the girls' gym classes. Mrs. Mottley and Carol Schapper make sure that the sheet is tucked in smoothly. PAGE 17 jaculfq Q' -7945. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Miss Bernice Beard Miss Alberia Brasher Mrs. G. M. Brumby Miss Margaret Buchanan Miss Ella Mae Gehring Mrs. Ula Hennes Miss Mildred Hubbard Mrs. Elanor T. Huddleston Mrs. Alcenia K. Hyman Miss Mary D. Knolle Mr. Richard W. Lillictt Mrs. T. H. Robb Mrs. Golda Rocheiort Miss Drew Black Siaggs MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Hazel Brinton . Thelma I. Hammerling Dorothy W. Phelps Ella S. Porter . Maud M, Powell . Mira M. Sanders Miss H Lel Red Mrs. Elizabeth W. Taliaierro 1 HISTORY DEPARTMENT Miss Inez Bryan Miss Nina Covington Miss Lillian Eaves ' Miss Edna Germany Miss Mildred Hubbard Mrs. T. H. Robb Miss Helen Weinberg LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Miss Mildred Hubbard Mrs, G. M. Brumby Miss Cora Pearl Penn Mrs. Elanor Huddleston Miss Helen MacMaster Miss Nell Morris Miss Iulia Pleasanis Miss Trudie Wilson SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Miss Laura Anderson Mr. Orris G. Bailey Miss Florence Hicks Mr. Noble W'illiarns Mrs. Edna VV. Miner COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Mrs. T. I. Rowzee HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Mrs. Faymie M. Longcope Mrs. H. L. Sandel INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT Mr. H. E. Butler Mr. I. H. Carr Mr. R. W. Lilliott ART DEPARTMENT Miss Norma Henderson MUSIC DEPARTMENT Mr. Lee S. Keding R. O. T. C. Sgt. Richard IVI, Nierni PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mrs. May H. Bourgeois Mrs. Helen Speer ' Mrs. Ruth Mottley Mr. Edward D. Duggan Mr. I-I. Alden Pasche PAGE 18 WWEQYEUQF mm-gm0g19 4 COTTINGHAM DAVENPORT FILLEY HAMILTON Secretory President Vice-President Trecxsurer Class Lawyer-WARREN SETTEGAST Cicss PoetAR. C, BUTZ SENIOR CABINET DICK DAVENPORT ALICE FILLEY BETSY COTTINGHAM DIANE STANSELL ARTHUR REICHART HUBERT OSTER Sponsor: MR. W. I. MOYES CLASS COMMITTEES Dance Committee: BERNICE MURRAY DIANE STANSELL BOBBY DAWSON HUBERT OSTER Picnic Committee: R. C. BUTZ KATY POWELL MARY IANE SARTWELLE BOBBY HARROD Invitation Committee: NANCY CLARKSON ARTHUR REICHART Class Night Committee: ELOISE MILTON MARGARET DOOLITTLE DIXIE HAMILTON GHENT GRAVES Commencement Committee: DOROTHY KNOCHE IACK PRAVEL Color and Motto Committee: LINA GLENN IAHN VIRGINIA TOWNSEND BRYAN PEEL ' GRADY DINWIDDIE PAGE 20 u I ggzwm-gran ng 7945 V4 re' Dance committee: IETTA SCHUMACHER ,f - g . II!Elsie Martin Barbara Cheesman Betty lane Burk Betty Whitefield Mark Casey Bob Coale Frank Iunqman Don Williams Class Day Committee: ROBERTA MURFEE Anne Stevenson Maud Powell Martha Ann Moore Dick Troxell Robert Kelley George McCelvey Commencement Committee: KATY BURNS Paddy Shannon Margaret Pickett Bettie Ebaugh Mark Robinson Minos Miller Nils Muench Invitations Committee: Katherine Stark Tempe Howze Ioan Fredley Picnic Committee: PRESTON LOCHER Elise Hawkins Helen Allen Dwight Free Scotty Frost Ionelle Buckley Dick Hale Martha Hodson Reid Clark Class Night Committee: CHARLIE TIGHE N ancynlibersglg ' Peter McStravick Betty Faye Grosse Don Crites Sara Io Levy Iohn Lipscomb Motto Committee: BEN HAMMOND Marilyn Oden Nancy P' Pool Helen Reeves PAT MEWI-IINNEY H. G. Whittington Bill Gardner Pud Campbell SENIOR CABINET I. D. Sugg Ietta Schumacher Martha Hodson Charlie Tighe Mark Casey Barbara Cheesman Alan Waldie Tarnia Lehman Mary lane Donahoe Ben Hammond Mark Robinson Paddy Shannon Shirley Beard Margaret Pickett Martha Ann Moore Ruth Williams Class Poet-SHIRLEY BEARD Class Lawyer-IIMMY MEYERS Secretary President Vice-President HOD SON SUGG SCHUMACI-IER Frank Champion Howard Van Eaton Harry Wright Treasurer TIGI-IE PAGE 21 eg ., Klum, nf, 79 41 'A' 'A' ABNEY, MARIAN flC1f111G1'Yl Seauoyha, President, '44, Haienonis, Publicity Chairman, '42, Variety Shows, '42, '43, National High School Poetry Society, Honorable Mention. ALT, BENEDICT tlfmuaryl R. O. T. C. Sergeant, '44, '45, BALLARD, IACK Clcmucrryl R. O. T. C. Sergeant, '44, '45, BANKHEAD, PAUL flanuaryl R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, '44, R. O. T. C. First Lieutenant, '44, Rifle Team, '44. BlNTLll:'F, BENNETT flQnuCl1'Yl R. O. T. C. Sergeant, '44, Honor Graduate, '45, BLADES, BETTY flanuaryl Churns Club, '42-'44, sports chairman, '44, Haie- nonis, '44, Cherokee, '42-'44, Class Leader, '43, '44. BRAGDON, FRANCES flCInuarYl Flash Cards, '42, '43, BROWN, BEVERLYE flC1nuaryl Class Leader, '43, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cher- okee, '42-'44. BROWN, IUANITA Uanuaryj Gym Class Secretary, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, BUTZ, R. C. Uanuaryl Most Representative Boy, '44, Best Boy Actor in lnterscholastic Contest, '44, Kachina Club, '44, '45, Publicity Chairman, '44, Newscast, '44, '45, Variety Shows, Class Poet, '44. COTTINGHAM, BETSY Clanuaryl Palamar, President, '44, Vice President, '43, Oren- da, Assistant Editor, '43, Club Editor, '44, Most Rep- resentative Girl, '44, National Honor Society, '44, Senior Class Secretary, '44, Senior Cabinet, '44, Student Council, '44, Cherokee, Tennis Head, '44, Winner Tennis City Doubles, '43, May Pete, '43, '44, Telephone Directory Staff, '43, Gym Class Leader, '43, '44, Los Habladores, '43, '44, Poster Committee Chairman, '44, Fire Captain, '43, Flash Cards, '43. DAVENPORT, DICK tlanuaryl Senior Class President, '44, R. O. T. C. Major, '44, National Honor Society, Vice President, '44, Ramal Club, Sergeant-at-Arms, '43, Secretary, '44, Rifle Team, '43, '44, R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, Honor Graduate, '44, Fire Chief. DAVIDSON, ANN flanuaryl Flash Cards, '43, Class Leader, '42. DAVIS, ANN tlanuaryl Girl Reserve, President, '44, Seminar, Sergeant- at-Arms, '44, Haienonis, '44. DAWSON, BOBBY Clanuaryl Cheer Leader, '44, R. O. T. C. Captain, Officers' Club, Ramal Club, Chaplain, '43, Treasurer, '44, Home Room President, '43-'44, Rifle Team, Eire Chief. A- if if PAGE22 DEATS, JEAN Ucmucxryl Seminar, '43, '44, Haienonis, '43, '44, Flash Cards, '42, Fire Chief, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, DEMPSTER, MARY ilanuaryj Cherokee, '42-'45, Gym Captain, '44, Kachina Club, '44, Flash Cards, '42. DINWIDDIE, GRADY ilanuaryl National Honor Society, '44, '45, Student Coun- cil, '42, '43, Red Cross, '44, '45. , DOOLITTLE, MARGARET Clanuaryl DOYLE, ELVA tlfmuaryt DUNN, WILMA Clanuaryl FILLEY, ALICE Clanuaryl Senior Class Vice President, '44, '45, Arrowhead, Secretary, '44, Student Council, '42, '43, '44, Belles Club, Secretary, '43, President, '44, Highest Honor Graduate, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, National Honor Society, '43, '44, GAY, NEILL Uanuaryl GILLESPIE, DICK Uanuaryl R. O. T, C. Oiflcers' Club, '44, '45, Second Lieu- tenant, '44. GRAVES, GHENT Uanuaryl GWIN, IACK Clanuaryl Football Letterman, '43, '44, Basketball Letter- man, '43, '44, '45, HADEN, BARBARA Clanuaryj Palamar, Sports Chairman, '43, '44, Cherokee, Swimming Head, '43, '44, Ramal Sponsor, '44, Class Leader, '42, '43, '44, Girl's Swimming Team, '44, Girl's Volleyball Team, '44, Variety Show, '44, Flash Cards, '42, Most Popular Girl, '44, Erolics, '45. HAMBLET, CAL Clanuaryl HAMILTON, DIXIE Uanuaryb Senior Class Treasurer, '44, R. O. T, C. Captain, '44, HANSON, CHRISTINE Uanuaryl I f fy I f 5wMg1944 i HANsoN, Rox ANN '42-'45. HARROD, BOBBY '45, May Eete, '44. HARTT, GERTIE SUE City Volleyball Tea Leader, '44. HARVEY, GEORGE Honor Graduate, '45 HASSLER, IOHNNIE HILL, RICHARD R. O. T. C., '42-'45. HOEFFLER, IACK Football Letterman, '43, '44. HOWARD, ROSS HUGHES, IACK Football Letterman, HUSMANN, BOB HYDE, ROBERT R. O. T. C., '43, '44. IAHN, LINA GLENN '42, '43, Fire Captain. IOHNS, RAY WILLIAM IOHNS, ROY Officers' Club, '44. IUSTIS, IOYCE Cherokee, '42-'45, Ha R. O. T. C., Master S Uanuaryl Flash Cards, '42, Gym Captain, '44, Cherokee, Uanuaryl Ramal Club, '43, '44, '45, Sergeant-at-Arms, '44, Uanuaryl m, Captain, '44, Gym Class '44, Basketball '43, '44. ergieant, '44, '45. Uanuaryl Uanuaryl Uanuaryl Uanuaryl Letterman, Uanuaryl Uanuaryl Uanuaryl Clanuaryl Uanuaryl Seminar, Publicity Chairman, '44, '45, Haienonis, '44, Girl,Re-serves, Cherokee, '43, '44, Flash Cards, C Ianuaryl Uanuaryl R. O. T. C. '42, '43, '44, Lieutenant, '44, R. O. T. C. iienonis, '44, '45. Uanuaryj 514,20 794 f I I I f KIDD, HERBERT flanuaryl Football Letterman, '43, '44, Track Letterman, '44 KNOCHE, DOROTHY Clanuaryl National Honor Society, '44, '45. KUHN, FRANK flcinuaryl R. O. T. C. Sergeant, '44, '45, Variety Show, '43, Student Council, '43. LICHENSTEIN, ALICE Uanuaryl Haienonis, '44, LINNEY, ERLINE flanuaryl Haienonis, '44, ,McDONALD, MALORY Clanuaryl Football Letterman, '43, '44, Track, '44, Home- room President, '44. MANNING, IACK Uanuaryl Band, '42-'45, Honor Graduate, '44, MARRS, BOBBY Clanuaryl Band, '41, '42, Orchestra, '41-'45, Football, '42, '43, '44, Track, '43, Variety Shows. MARTIN, IOHNNY Uanuaryl Gym Class Leader, '43, '44. MEYER, MARILYN Uanuaryj Cherokee, '42-'45, Basketball Referee Club, '44, Fire Captain, '44. MILTON, ELOISE Uanuaryl National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, French Club, Treasurer, '43, '44, Home Room President, '44, Variety Shows, '43, '44, May Fete Entertainer, '43, '44, Kachina Club, '43, '44, '45, Honor Graduate, '45. MILTON, TOM Uanuaryj MOORE, ROBERT flanuaryl R. O. T. C., '43, '44, MUIR, BETTE flanuaryl Chums, '42, '43, '44, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42. MURRAY, BERNICE Uanuaryl Cherokee, '42, '45, May Fete, '43, '44, Student Council Representative, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Senior Dance Committee, Chairman, '44, Fire Cap- tain, Office Assistant, Basketball Referee Club, '44, f I I f f g1Mwg194 NEWBERRY, IOHNNY Uanuaryl O'LEARY, WALLACE Uanuaryl OMO, LARRY Uanuaryl OSTER, HUBERT DEWEY Uanuaryl Honor Graduate, '45, Senior Cabinet, '44, Senior Dance Committee, '44, PARK, PATTY Uanuaryl Palamar, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '43-'45, Flash Cards, '43, Gym Class Leader, '44, Fire Captain, '44, PEEBLES, HENRIETTA Uanuaryl Tawasi, '43-'45, Gym Class Leader, '44, Kachina Club, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, May Fete Dancer, '43, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, PEEL, BRYAN Uanuaryl R, O. T. C. Lieutenant Colonel, '44, Officers Club, President, '44, PIZZITOLA, FRANK Uanuaryl POULTER, BILL Uanuaryl Basketball Letterman, '42, '43, POWELL, KATHRYN Uanuaryl National Honor Society, '44, '45, Student Coun- cil, Treasurer, '44, May Pete, '44, Cherokee, Bowling Head, '44, Los Habladores, Vice President, '44, Chums, '42-'45, PRAVEL, IACK tlanuaryl REICHART, ARTHUR CIanuaryJ National Honor Society, '43, '44, Glee Club, '4l, Band, '4l, Variety Show, '4l, '42, '43, '44, Football, '42, '43, Student Council, '43, Kachina Club, '43, '44, Orchestra, '44, Senior Cabinet, '44, Honor Graduate, '44, RHODES, CHARLES Uanuaryb ROBBINS, TOMMY Uanuaryl Basketball, '44, '45, RUSSELL, DORIS Uanuaryl Los Habladores, '44, Kachina Club, '44, Chero- kee, '42-'45, Gym Captain, '42, '44, Iunior Red Cross, Production Manager, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, .- LJIQAAMU 4 af w if af af PAGEZS i FT A W1 A Ali , 3, A i it t SARTWFLLE, MARY Clanuaryl 1 .5 4 Haienonis, '44, Chaplain, '44, Gym Captain, '42, '44. f SCHMIDT, FRED Qlanuaryl SCHNURR, AARON flanuaryl R. O. T. C., '4l, '42, Iunior Academy of Science, A 42, Kachina, '43, Boys Chorus, '44. E, 2 A SETTEGAST, WARREN Ilanuaryl Football Letterman, '43, '44, Irari Club, '43, I2 Sergeant-at-Arms, '44, Class Lawyer, '44, Track Let- l terman, '43, Athletic Scholarship Society, '44. ,Q SHAW, BILL flanuaryl Football, '43, '44, Letterman, '44, Basketball, '4l, '42, '43, '44, Letterman, '44, Track, '44. SI-IEPLEY, RALPH Clanuaryl 5 SIMS, IOF flanuaryl 3 STANSELL, DIANE Clanuaryl Palamar, lunior Membership C h a i r m a n, 44, Flash Cards, '42, Variety Shows, '43, '44, Gym Class I Leader, '43, '44, Los Hablaclores, '43, '44, Cherokee, A Lamar Directory Staff, '44. . 3 A 5 STEPHENSON, GEORGIE Ilanuaryl SULLIVAN, ROBERT Clanuaryl sUrroN, CHASE Clanuaryl if , 75 SWINFORD, IOI-IN EB Uanuaryl lrari Club, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., Staff Sergeant, 3 '44, Honor Graduate, '45, Sergeants' Club, '44, '45. 1 f IA TAYLOR, CHARLES flanuaryl TEAS, IIMMY flanuaryl 3 R. O. T. C., Corporal, '44. 2 3 roam, MARIORIE Clanuaryl 1 i Gym Class Leader, '44, Cherokee, '43-'45 ? , ' stf, Eg' F S I A tit it .3 3.151 .Az ' A A A A A 6laM,vL794 ' TOWNSEND, VIRGINIA LEE Ilanuaryl Falarnar Club, '43, '44, Gym Class Leader, '44, 5 V f Flash Cards, '42, Sequoyha Club, '44, Cherokee, 4 '42-'45, Fire Captain, '44. E tixrs ' VANDERSLICE, KATHRYN Ilanuaryl WISHNOW, HARRY Uanuaryl Orchestra, '4l-'44, Band Librarian, '44, R. O. T. C., '4l-'44. ALCORN, CHUCK llunel Ramal Club, '44, Iunior Red Cross, Treasurer, '44, Basketball, '45. ALEXANDER, NAN llunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, Seminar, Secretary, '44, Cherokee, '45, Iunior Red Cross Representative, '44, '45 I ALLEN, HELEN Uunel Palamar, '43, '44, '45, President, '43, '44, '45, Vice President, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, Rifle Head, '43, '44, Orenda, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '43-'45, Kachina, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45. ALT, BEVERLEY Uunel ANDERSON, DORIS Uunel Flash Cards, '43, Seminar Club, '44, '45, Chero- kee Club, '43-'45. ANTHONY, I-IENRIETTA Uunel Haienonis, '43, '44, I ARNOLD, ANNE Uunel Niwauncr, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. ARNY, MARGARET Uunel ATMAR, TIMON Uunel Irari Club, Decoration Chairman, '44, R. O. T. C., '43, '44, '45, Staff Sergeant, '44, Fire Captain, '43, '44, Sergeants' Club, Recording Secretary, '44, '45. WMM W 2'N '-3,2v9'Mn?M E AYRES, IEAN Clunel Tawasi Club, 44, '45. BANG, ROGER FRANK Clunej BARLOW, CAROLYN IEANETTE Uunel Belles, Social Chairman, '44, Kachina Club, '44, 5 3 Cherokee, '42, '45, Flash Cards, '43, fs ' , 2? Q : t gi 5 E if , r L. g1ML,,,g794 , , , , , BARRETT, COURTNEY flunel Student Council, '42, '43, '44, Tawasi, Chaplain, '43, '44, Secretary, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Na- tional Honor Society, '44, '45, Los Hablaclores, '44, '45, French Club, '44, Wichaka, Girl Reserves, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. BARRETT, MERYL ANN tlunel Cherokee, Gym Captain, '43, '44, BASHARA, GRACE flunel Seminar Club, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee Club, '43, '44, '45. BASKIN, SUE ANN tSummer Schoolj Niwauna, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Cher- okee, Library Assistant, '44, '45, National Honor So- ciety, '45, Student Council, '45, Flash Cards, '43. BEAMON, ROBERT E. flunel Ramal, '44, '45, Attendance Clerk, '44, Secretary, '45, Student Council, '44-'45, Fire Captain, '43, '44, Los Habladores, First Sergeant, R. O. T. C. Officers Club, '44, '45, Sergeants' Club, President, '44, '45. BEARD, SHIRLEY flunel Palamar Club, '43, '44, Cherokee, Sequoyha, Program Chairman, '44, Kachina, President, '42, '43, '44, One Act Play, French Award, '44, Newscast, '44, Senior Cabinet, '45, Best Girl Actor in Inter- scholastic Contest, '44, BECKHAM, THELMA GRACE tlunel BEDERMAN, ANTOINETTE Uunel BEELER, MARIE Uunel BELL, LILLIAN tlunel Belles Club, Red Cross Chairman, '44, Haie- nonis, Cherokee. BELL, RHEAFORD Uunel Student Council, '42. BELL, ROBERT Cluriel Pow Wow, Secretary, '44, BINTLIFF, MARIORIE ANN Uunel Arrowhead, '44, National Honor Society, '44, Palamar, Iunior Membership Chairman, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Fire Captain, '42, '43, Gym Captain, '42, '43, Cherokee, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Frolics, '45. BONIN, ALLEN Clunel BOUDREAU, CARROLL tlunel i,53 ti 'WY in 4 'WB sf' M PAGE 29 if if if if if gg MAA, 0,4 7945 BOW, BOB Uunel BOWDEN, WALTER THOMAS Uunel BOYNTON, IACK fSurnmer Schooih BRICKEY, INEZ Uunej Haienonis, '43, '44, Kachina, '44, '45, BRIDGES, BOB Uunel BRIDGES, ROSE MARIE Uuneb Churns, '43, '44, '45, Sequoyha, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '45, Library Assistant, '45. BRIDGWATER, MARGARET Basketball Team Captain, 44, '43, '44. BRINGOLF, DOROTHY BRINGOLF, RICHARD Rifle Team, '42-'45. BROSIG, MARIORIE Uunel Cherokee, '42, flume? Clunej Clunel National Honor Society, '44, '45, Library Assist- ant, '43, '44, Haienonis Club, '44, '45, Cherokee, '43-'45. BROWN, BOBBY fSurnmer Schooll Football Manager, '44, Basketball, '42, '43, '44, '45, Ice Hockey, '42, '43. BROWN, EVERETT flume-J Iunior Academy ot Science, '43, '44. BRUECHER, BILL , BRUNSON, BARBARA Uunel Uunel Los Habladores, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, BRYAN, DOROTHY Hume? Flash Cards, '42, '43, Los Habladores, '44, '45, lunior Academy of Science, '42, Cherokee, '42-'45. i' i' ir ir 'A' PAGE 30 BUCKLEY, IONELLE Uunej Palamar, Sergeant-at-Arms, '44, '45, Class Lead- er, Cherokee, Los Habladores, '44, '45. BUESCHER, BOBBY llunel Basketball, '44. BUlE, MILTON llunel Pow Wow, '43, '44, Los Habladores, '43, R. O. T. C., Corporal, '43. BUNDY, BETTY Uunel Niwauna, Vice President, '44, Sports Chairman, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, Student Council Representative, '43, '44. BURK, BETTY IANE Uune-D Niwauna, Sergeant-at-Arms, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '43-'45, Los Habladores, '44, '45. BURKE, ANNE llunel Cherokee, '42-'45, Los Habladores, '42, '43, '44. BURKE, IACK llunel BURNS, KATY Uunel Chums, President, '44, '45, May Fete, '43, '44, Cherokee, '44, Student Council, '42, '44, Sequoyha, '44, '45, Kachina, Vice President, '44, '45. BURROUGHS, BETTYE fSummer Schoolj Cherokee, '42-'44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Kachina, Secretary, '42, Los Habladores, '42, '43, Gym Cap- tain, '44, Newscast, '42, '43, BURTON, BOBBY Clunel BUSCH, BILLY Clunel Library Assistant, '43-'45. BUTLER, BONNIBEL Clunel Cherokee, '44, '45. CAMPBELL, ANN Uunel Niwauna, President, '45, Orenda Iunior Beauty, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, Gym Captain, '43, Flash Cards, '42, '43. - yr , se f Q2 , gf Q1 gl Q- 5 fs X, fo ,Q 93 53 sg, fl' as fx 52 3 Nz 3' 3, fit Zi' it' S 53' if 'el CAMPER, CAROLYN CSummer School? Flash Cards, '43, Cherokee. .1 9 CANNATA, FRED fSummer Schooll R. O. T, C., '43, '44, lunior Academy of Science, 5 31 f f f f f Klan, nf, 794.5 L, i 1 g. if ,gy gf is QQ ix ,Z ,g e w 1 . gm pg 7945 f f CANTEY, SAM Clunel CAPLAN, GOODMAN Clunel Lamar Forum, '43, '44. CARLON, LOLA ANN ilunel Belles, '43, '44, '45, Haienonis, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Girl Reserves, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. CARNELL, BOB ilunel CARPENTER, MARTHA ilunel CARSEY, MARY IANE tlunel National Honor Society, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45. CASEY, MARK National Honor Society, '44, '45, Senior Cabinet, '44, '45, Pow Wow Club, '43, Vice President, '44, '45, Lamar Forum, '43, '44. Uunel CASHMAN, HELEN LOUISE Clunel Chums, '43, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Girl Reserves, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, CHAMBERS, TOMMY Clurlel CHAMPION, FRANK Clunel Arrowhead, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, National Athletic Scholarship Society, '44, '45, Football Letterman, '44, Ramal Club, Sports Chair- man, '44, Sergeant-at-Arms, '45, Fire Captain, '43-'45, Assistant Fire Chief, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, '44, Captain, '45, Home Room Treasurer, '44, '45, Rifle Team, '44, '45, Swimming Team, '44, Basketball, '45, Student Council, '44, '45. CHATHAM, BETTY GRACE Palamar, '44, '45, Sequoyha, Academy of Science, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Cherokee '42f'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, City Vol- leyball Team, '44, . ,A fx 1 5 ' ff' CHEESMAN, BARBARA Niwauna, Publicity Chairman, '43, Iunior Mem- bership Chairman, '43, President, '44, May Fete, Maid, '43, '44, Flash Cards, Captain, '42, '43, Home Room Vice President, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, Ramal Sweetheart, '44, '45, Senior Cabinet, '45, Bond Prin- cess, '44, Orenda lunior Beauty, '44, Gym Cap- tain, '43. Clunel '44, '45, Iunior ' ' llunel CLARK, REID Uunel Pow Wow, '43, '44, '45, lunior Membership Chair- man, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., Captain, '44, '45, Sergeants' Club, '44, '45, lunior Red Cross Representative, '44, '45, Home Room President, '44, Fire Captain, '43, '44, '45, Rifle Team, '44, '45. CLARK, ROSE MARIE Uunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43. CLARY, MARILYNNE Clunel City Volleyball team, '44, Cherokee Club, '42-'45, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, ,gf if if P A G E a 2 COALE, BOB 1 Uunel Pow Wow, Publicity Chairman, '43, Los Habla- dores, '43, R. O. T. C. Sergeant, '44, Sergeants' Club, '44, Sergeant-at-Arrns, '44. COLE, BEVERLY Clunel Tawasi, '43, '44, '45, Haienonis, '43, '44, '45, Cher- okee, '42-'45, Elash Cards, '42, Gym Captain, '42. COLLEY, CAROLYN SUE Uunel COLLINS, RAY Library Assistant, '44. COLVIN, ANDREW COSKEY, CHUCK COSTON, BILLY Band, '44, '45. COX, LOUISE Uunel dune? Uunel Uunel Uunel Niwauna, Treasurer, '43, Parliamentarian, '44, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, Gym Captain, '45. CRABB, DOLORES fSurnmer Schooll CRAFT, GLORIA IEAN Uunel Sequoyha, '44, Kachina, '42, Newscast Report- er, '44. CRITES, DON Clunel Pow Wow, '43, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, Arrowhead, '44. CROWDER, EUGENE CBUMPLEB, BILLY Pow Wow, '44, '45. CULVER, DON CUMMINGS, IACK R. O. T, C., Sergeant, '44, '45. Clunel Clunel tlunel Clunel E 'Zi Y K m N A, MM-mwww f I f f g1Mw,f41945 CUMMINGS, NANCY Uunel Haienonis, '42-'45, CURRIE, IACK Ullflel Ramal, '43, '44, Iunior Red Cross Representative, '44, Chaplain, '45, R. O. T. C,, '42-'45. DANIELL, LOLA MARGARET iluniel W Belles, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Debate Club, '45. DAVID, BERTHA Uunel DAVID, BETTY LOU flunel Seminar, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Los Habladores, '43, '44, Kachina, '44, Red Cross Representative, '44. DAVIS, BEVERLY IO tSummer School? Cherokee, '43-'45. DAVIS, IUNE Ilunel Cherokee, '42-'45. DAY, IIM Uunel DEAN, MARTHA Uunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Sports Chairman, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, Fire Captain, '43, Gym Captain, '42, '44, Flash Cards, 42, '43. DELHOMME, CAROLYN IOYCE Uunel Student Council Representative, '42, '43, '44, Ta- Wasi, '43, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Girl Res serves, Treasurer, '44, Home Room Secretary, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, rr I F' DENNEY, RICHARD Uunel i R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, '44, '45, Officers' Club, Q '44. DENSON, IUNE Clunel .- -,.. , A -... -.-, ,F 5 ,K 3' ' DOCKERY, DIANE Uunel 4 Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Sequoyha, '44, '45, Cher- okee, '42-'45, Book Week Committee, '44, Library Assistant, '42, '43, Flash Cards, '42, '43, National High School Poetry Winner, '44, Los Habladores, '44, '45. DOLLAR, IIMMY Uunel R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, '44, OIIicer's Club, '44, Football, '43, '44. DONAHOE, MARY IANE flung-J Seminar, Vice President, '44, '45, Senior Cabi- net, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Frolics, '45. Km gg, ir ir f if if PAGE 34 DORRANCE, MARY FRANCES llunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Fire Captain, '43, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Gym Captain, '43, DOWNES, IOHN Clunel DOZIER, BERTIE Clunel Student Council, 43, '44, '45, National Honor So- ciety, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Home Room Vice President, '43, '44, '45, Palamar, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '43-'45, DUFFY, BETTYE Clunel Variety Show, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, Seminar, '44, '45, Girl Reserve, Secretary, '44, '45, Gym Cap- tain, '44, EBAUGH, BETTIE tlunel Niwauna, Parliamentarian, '43, Treasurer, '44, Red Cross Representative, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Colonial Dame Award, '44, Poetry, '45, Orenda Beauty Favorite, '44, Orenda Staff, Assistant Club Editor, '44, Editor, '44, '45, Gym Captain, '44, Class Leader, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Se- quoyha, Corresponding Secretary, '44, Frolics, '45, EBERSOLE, NANCY Uunel Niwauna, Iunior Membership Chairman, '43, Chaplain, '44, Recording Secretary, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Gym Captain, '43, '44, Los Habladores, '44, '45. ECKHARDT, GLORIA flunel Cherokee, '42-'45. ECKMAN, VIRGINIA Clunel National Riflery Association, '42, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Tawasi, '43, '44, Los Habladores, '44, National Honor Society, '44, Home Room Secretary, '44, Office Assistant, '43, '44, '45, Frolics, '45. ELDREDGE, ELIZABETH Clunej Tawasi, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Home Room Secretary, '42, '43, Team Captain, '42, Radio Newscast, Frolics, '45, ELLEDGE, MARY ANN Cluneb Los Habladores, '42-'45. EMMETT, MILDRED CSurnrner School! Flash Cards, '43, Cherokee, EVANS, GARRY flume? R. O. T. C., '42-'45. FALK, EMILY ROSE tliznel Haienonis, '44, '45, FEINBERG, WALTER flume? FENNER, BILL flume? P A G E 3 5 -Af ir .k t ,k I I t i t l V Y glam ng, 7945 4 '1 TTT sg I FlCKER, PAT CSummer School? FLEMING, MARlAN flunel Cherokee Club, Secretary, '44, '45, Library Stall, '44, '45, Gym Captain, '42, '43, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Kachina Club, '43, '44, Variety Show, '44, Fire Captain, '43, '44. FOLK, MARY IEAN Clunel Cherokee, '42-'45, Kachina Club, '44, Haienonis, '44. FOWLER, HUGH Qlunel FRAZIER, IEANNINE flunel Tawasi Club, '42, '43, '44, Parliamentarian, '44, '45, Cherokee, City Volleyball Team, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Kachina, '44, '45. FREDLEY, IOAN flunel Palarnar, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43. W X FREE, DWIGHT tlunel . Q-I-, :AE Ramal, '43-'45, Vice President, '45, Band, '43, '44, 5. '45, R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, '45. Qi lt FREEBORN, GEORGE tlunel PRIEDLANDER, LOIS Uunel Haienonis, '44, Cherokee, '43-'45. FROST, SCOTTY Uunel lrari, '44, '45, President, '44, GAEKE, G. C. Uunel R, O. T. C. Band, '44, '45, Band, '42, '43, '44, lu- nior Academy ot Science, '43, Treasurer, '44, '45. GAIEWSKY, DOROTHEA Uunel National Honor Society, '44, '45, Cherokee, '43, '44, '45. GARDNER, BlLL flunel National Honor Society, '44, '45, Student Coun- cil, '44, '45, Arrowhead Society, '44, '45, Orenda, Mounting Editor, '45. GEORGE, HMMY Uunel GILLAN, COLETTE tSumrner Schooll 67 gg if if if if ir PAGE as National Honor Society, '44, '45, Palamar, Treas- urer, '44, '45, Home Room President, '43, '44, '45, GOLDSMITH, JOHN llunel Iunior Academy of Science, '42, Sergeant-at Arms, '43, lrari, '43, Chaplain, '44, R. O. T. C. Ser' geant, '44. GOMEZ, MARGOT Clunel Student Council, '42, Los Habladores, '42, '43, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, National Honor Society, '45. GOODWYN, HM Uunej GORE, I. W. Cluneb R. O. T. C., Band, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., '42v'45, Band, '42-'44. GORTON, BERT Clunel GREANEB, BETTY IO Clunel GROSSE, BETTY PAYE Uunel 4 Palamar, '43-'45, Social Chairman, '44, '45, Cher- okee Club, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Los Habla- dores, '44, 45, Red Cross Council, Secretary, '44. GROVES, IACK Uunel Ramal Club, '43, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., '42!44. GRUBB, IAY Uunel Band, '43, '44, '45, Band, Lieutenant, '44, '45, H, O. T. C. Officers' Club, '44, '45, Red Cross Repre- sentative, '44, '45, GUSTAVSON, PAT Uunel Tawasi, '42-'45, Iunior Membership Chairman, ,, Gym Class Leader, '42-'45, Cherokee, Volleyball Head, '44, '45, City Volleyball Team, '44. HALE, DICK Qlunej Ramal, '44, '45, Football, '43, '44. HALE, DON Qlunel HALE, HARRILEE Clunej Belles Club, Charity Chairman, '44, '45, Kachina Club, '44, Cherokee, '43, '44, '45, Student Council, '43. HALE, LIN flunel R. O. T. C., Sergeant, '42, '43. HALTMAR, IOYCE Clunel Haienonis, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Los Habla- dores, '44, '45, f f 4 T f g1a.4M,f41945 HAMILTON, AILEEN flunel Cherokee Club, '42-'45. HAMMOND, BEN flunel Student Council Representative, '43, '44, '45, President, '44, '45, Cheer Leader, '44, '45, Irari Club, '43, '44, Vice President, '44, President, '45, Home Room President, '43, '44, '45, Office Assistant, '43, '44, Orenda, Business Manager, '44, '45, Senior Cab- inet, '44, '45, Fire Captain, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Harvard Club Award, '44 HANCOCK, ROBERTA Clunei Belles, '44, '45, Iunior Academy of Science, '44, '45, Girl Reserves, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. HAND, ELOISE Uunei Palamar, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Sequoyha, '44, '45, Lamar Volleyball Team, '44, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Iunior Academy of Science, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Cherokee Club, '42-'45. HANNON, REX Uunei Band, '44, '45, Gym Captain, '44, '45. HARLAND, MARION tSummer Schooli Iunior Academy of Science, '44, '45, Niwauna, '44, '45. HARLOW, PIERCE Uunel R. O. T. C. Sergeant, 44, Football, '43, HARSHBARGER, CAROLYN Uunei National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Iunior Academy of Science, '44, '45, Palamar, Parliamentarian, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Los Habladones, '44, '45. HAVNER, WILLA MAE Uunei Seminar, Sports Chairman, '44, HAWKINS, ELISE Uunei Palamar, '43, '44, '45, Sergeant-ateArms, '43, Secretary, '44, Cherokee, Baseball Head, '44, Presi- dent, '45, Student Council, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Gym Class Leader, '43, '44, '45, Office Assistant, '44, '45. HAWTHORNE, BET'I'Y Uuneb Flash Cards, 42, Seminar, '44, Gym Captain, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45. HAYES, BRUCE Uunel Ramal, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., '42-'45, Assistant Fire Captain, '44, HAYNES, ROGER Uunel R. o. T. c,, '42-'45. I HAYNIE, IEIRENNE Uunei Orchestra, '43, '44, '45, Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, May Fete Entertainer, '44, Iunior Classical League, '42, French Club, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45. HENNIGER, LINDA Uunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, Lamar Archery Team, '44, '45, Lamar Volleyball Team, '44, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, Sequoyha, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. ' cr ' U ' Km pg, ak if if ar if PAGE 38 HILL, MARY FRANCES Uunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Haienonis, President, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. HOCKADAY, BETTY Clunel Los Habladores, '43, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45. HODSON, MARTHA tlunei Ramal Award, '44, Student Council, '44, Pala- mar, '43, '44, Publicity Chairman, '45, Los Habla- dores, Vice President, '44, President, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Senior Cabinet, '44, '45, Senior Class Secretary, '45, Red Cross Council, Vice President, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, HOLLINGSWORTH, DICK flunel Football, '43, '44, Letterman, '44, HOOD, NANCY fluflel Chums, '43, Secretary, '44, National Honor So- ciety, '44, Student Council Representative, '42, HOUSTON, ELEANOR Uunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, Los Habladores, '43, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45. HOUSTON, GERALDINE flunel Flash Cards, '42, Gym Captain, '43, Los Habla- dores, '42, '43, Haienonis, '44, '45, Variety Show, '43, '44, Cherokee, '44, '45. HOWELL, IEAN tSummer Schooll HOWZE, TEMPE Uunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Publicity Chairman, '44, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Sequoyha Club, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Home Room Vice President, '44, Senior Invitation Commit- tee, '44, '45, Orenda, Typist, '45, Cherokee, '42 45, Office Assistant, '43, '44, '45, Gym Captain, '43, HUDSON, PAT tlunel Tawasi, Sergeant-at-Arms, 44, '45, Haienonis, Chaplain, '43, Treasurer, '43, Vice President, '44, Variety Shows, '42-'44, Flash Cards, '42, Cherokee, '42-'45, Ramal Sponsor, '44, HUFF, DOROTHY Uuneb Seminar, Social Chairman, '44, '45, Home Room Secretary, '44, '45, Kachina, '44, '45. HUMMEL, SHIRLEY Uunei Chums, Chaplain, '44, '45, Flash Cards, Captain, '42, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Cherokee, '43, '44, '45, Gym Captain, '42, IRVJN, PAT crime-i Los Habladores, '44, '45, Library Assistant, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42, '43, '44, '45, Fire Captain, '44, IACCARD, MERMoD crime-9 IACOBSEN, IEAN cttmei Seminar, '43, '44, '45, Treasurer, '44, '45, Cher- okee, Rifle Club, '43 f 4 4 I f flau,n!,7945 lEFFERlS, CLARENCE Track Team, '44, '45. Uunel IEFFERS, ROSEMARY tlunel Haienonis, '44, '45, Gym Secretary, '43-'45, Va- riety Show, '44, IENKINS, BARBARA tlurlel IENNINGS, PATTY RUTH fluriel Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, Library Assistant, '44, '45, Room Fire Captain, '44, Arrowe head, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, IOHNSON, CECILIA flunel Tawasi, '43, '44, '45, Sports Chairman, '45, Class Leader, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Home Room Treas- urer, '44, 45. JONES, DOROTHY LEE flunet Belles Club, '43, '44, '45, IONES, SHIRLEY tlunet IUDSON, ALICE tlunel Palamar, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Home Room Secretary, '44, Flash Cards, '43, lUNGMAN, FRANK tlunel Iunior Academy of Science, '42, Los Habladores, '42, Pow Wow, '44, '45, Lamar Forum, Secretary- Treasurer, '42, '43, President, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, R, O. T, C. Officers' Club, '44, '45, KACHTICK, ROSALIND flunel Cherokee, Tawasi, '44, '45, Variety Show, '44, Office Assistant, '44, Student Council, '44, Kachina Club, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '43, KADELL, BERT flunel Newscast, '43, '44, '45, Ramal Club, '43, '44, '45, Publicity Chairman, '44, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Lamar Forum, '43, '44, Master of Ceremonies, May Fete, '44, KARBACH, LA NELLE CSummer Schoolj KAVANAUGH, ANN flunel Tawasi, '44, '45, Publicity Chairman, '44, '45, Senior Cabinet, '44, '45, Variety Shows, '43, '45, Class Leader, '44, '45, Newscast, '44, Home Room Secre- tary, '42, '43, Vice President, '44, Los Habladores, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45. KELINSKE, IOHN Uunel Pow Wow Club, 43, '44, Library Assistant, '44, Los Habladores, '43, KEEPERS, IODEL Uunel Los Habladores, '44, Cherokee, Girl Reserves, '44 51MM,g41945 f f f fy 4 KELLEY, ROBERT flunel Student Council, '42, '43, Band, '42, '43, Orches- tra, '43, '44, '45, Home Room President, '44, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, R. O. T. C. Sergeant, '44, Sergeants' Club, '44. KERR, ROBERT ROY flunel R. O. T. C. Sergeant, '44, KEYSER, BILL flunel KIEFNER, SUSAN flunel . National Honor Society, '44, '45, Cherokee, -' '42-'45. I KLIPPLE, GENE Uunel KOCH, IOE L. Clunel Home Room Treasurer, '43, '44, Library Assist- ant, '44, '45, lrari, '44, '45, Iunior Academy of Science, '44, '45. KOLLE, MARY ANN Clunel Arrowhead, '44, '45, Sequoyha, '44, '45, Belles Club, '44, '45, Sergeant-at-Arms, '44, '45, Home Room Secretary, '45, Cherokee, Haienonis, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Kachina Club, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Library Assistant, '44, Los Habla- dores, '44, '45. KOLTER, BILLY Uunel Home Room President, '43, '44, R. O. T. C., '42-'45, R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, '44, '45, Sequoyha, '43, '44, '45, Pow Wovf, '44, '45. KOOMEY, PAUL Clunel Football Letterman, '44, Fire Captain, '44, R. O. T. C., '42-'45. KORNBLATT, MARlAN Uunel KOTZEBUE, DOROTHY Qlunel Kachina, '44, '45, Gym Captain, '42, '43, Gym I Secretary, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45. ' KROHN, GEORGE CSumnier School? Band, '42-'45, KROHN, IACK Clunel Pow Wow, '44, '45, Kachina, '44, '45, LABAT, IUNE Clunel Library Staff, '42-'45, Haienonis, '43, '44, '45, Belles, '43-'45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, LA CORTE, MADELINE Clunel , a mmm Q,-.mmm-fm WMWM, , r ,. i . 5 031945 LADNER, LORELEI LANGI-IAM, TOMMY LARSEN, BILL '44, '45. LASOF, DONALD '45, Debate, '44. '44, '45. LE GROS, LOUISE Honor Society, '45. LEHMAN, TAMIA LE MAY, VIRGINIA Seminar, '42-'45, LEVY, SARA IO Room Secretary, '43, . LIDDELL, FRANK Pow Wow, '43, '44. LINDERMAN, IEAN Haienonis, '44, '45. LIPSCOMB, IOHN Council, '45. LITTELL, IUNE Cherokee, '42-'45. '43, '44, Palamar, '44, '45. Pow Wow Club, '43, Ilunel Arrowhead, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Orchestra, '43, '44, Sequoyha, Recording Secre- tary, '44, Home Room Secretary, '44, Student Council, Clunel Uunel Student Council, '43, Iunior Red Cross, President, '44, Ramal, lunior Membership Chairman, '43, Social Chairman, '44, President, '44, Executive Cou ncil lor High School Recreation, Chairman, '44, Kachina, Clunel National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, LAWRENCE, STELLA Uunel Office Assistant, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Fire Captain, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, Gym Cap- tain, '45. LAWSHAE, BILL Clunel LEGER, MARGARET Clunel Cherokee, '42-'45, lunior Academy of Science, Uunel Palamar, '43, '44, '45, Newscast, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Iunior Academy of Science, '44, '45, Fire Captain, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, National Arrowhead, President, '44, '45, National Clunel Honor Society, '44, '45, Tawasi, '42-'45, Chaplain, '44, '45, Senior Cabinet, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, Student Council, '42, Flash Cards, '42, '43. Flash Cards, '42, '43. Palamar, '43-'45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, '44 '44, Director, '45, S '44, '45, llunel Uunel Home Clunel Clunel Clunel tudent Uunel Flash Cards, '42, City Volleyball Team, '44, g1a.4M,g41945 I 4 f f f LOCHER, PRESTON Uunel Football Letterman, '43, '44, Track Letterman, '43, Ramal Club, Treasurer, '43, Vice President, '44, Pres- ident, '45, Home Room President, '44, Football Cap- tain, '44, LOHMAN, ANNA Uunel Tawasi Club, '42-'45, Sequoyha Club, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Library Assistant, '44, '45. LOMAX, PAT Uuriel LOOK, DOROTHY Uunel LUCAS, MARGARET Uunel Tawasi, '42-'44, Student Council Representative, '43, '44, lunior Red Cross Representative, '44, Flash Cards, '42, Cherokee, '43-'45. MQARTHUR, TRUMEN Clunel MCCELVEY, GEORGE R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45. tlunel MCCLEISH, VERNA Uunej MCCOLLUM, lOANNE tlunel MCCOWN, FRANCES Uunel National Honor Society, '44, '45, Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, MCCRACKEN, IEAN Uunel MCCRACKEN, IOAN Clunel MCCREADY, IOYCE Uunel Chums, Charity Chairman, 42-'44, MCCREIGHT, BETTY tlunel MCDANIEL, GEORGlA tlunel Tawasi, '42, Parliamentarian, '43, '44, Haienonis, '42-'44, Los Habladores, '43, '44, Cherokee Club, '42- '45, Gym Secretary, 43. PAGE 43 'A' 'A' ik f l if f L'laAA,0L79-45 McDAVlD, ED Uunel 1 Ramal, '43, '44, '45. MCELROY, IAY Uunel MclNTYRE, ALLAN Clunel R. O. T. C., '42, '43, '44, Band, '42, '43, '44, Ser- geant, '44,-Library Assistant, '44, Orchestra, '44, Sergeants' Club, '44, '45. MCNEALY, IEAN Cluntel Cherokee, '42-'45, Los Habladores, '43, '44. MCSTRAVICK, PETER flunel Pow WOW Club, '44, '45. MACIK, GERALDINE Clunel MACHIN, DONALD fSumi'ner Schooll MACKENZIE, MARY FRANCES Clunel Seminar, '44, '45, Cherokee, '44, '45. MADDOX, EDWARD flunel R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, '44, Captain, '45, Rarnal, lunior Membership Chairman, '43, '44, '45, May Fete, Duke, '43, '44, Home Room Vice President, '44, '45. MADERER, NORMAN fSumnier Schooll R. O. T. C., Second Lieutenant, '44, '45. MANESS, VERNE Uunel Pow Wow, '44, '45, Band, '43, '45. MANISON, TOM Clune-J R. O. T. C. Lieutenant, '44. MARSH, DON Uunel Ramal Club, '44, '45. MARTIN, ELSIE Clunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Sergeant-at-Arms, '44, Corresponding Secretary, '44, Treasurer, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45. MATTHEWS, BILLY Uuniel Track Letterman, '44, '45, Football, '43. g1M.w,ga1945 f f 4 f f E 1: E T Q 2 3 1 tie 5 3 2 1 5 MAYES, MAURINE tlunei 3 2 Gym Secretary, '44, '45, g , MEINEKE, Lomirm time It Haienonis, '44, Gym Class Leader, '43, '44. MERREM, MARY ELIZABETH Clunel 5 Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Seauoyha, '44, '45, Cher' okee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '43, g, METZ, MARGIF 'Uunel , Cherokee, '42A'45. MEWHINNEY, PAT Clunel , Student Council, '44, Tawasi, Sergeant-at-Arms, W '44, President, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, Cheer ,, Leader, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45. 5 MEYERS, IIMMY tlunei Arrowhead, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, , '45, Senior Class Lawyer, '45, Orenda, School Lite 1 Editor, '44, '45, Debate, '43, '44, '45, Lamar Forum, Vice President, '44, Los Hablaclores, '43, lunior Acade emy ot Science, '43, MILLER, MINOS Ilunel Ramal, '43-'45, Football, Manager, '43, Basket- 2+ ball, Manager, '44, '45, Home Room, President, '44, Band, '42, ' MILLS, RUTH Clunel I Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, MILNER, IEAN Clunel Belles, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, MILSTEAD, BILLY tlunel Iunior Academy of Science, President, '44, '45, Honorary Member of American Association for the Advancement of Science, '44, '45 MOLTZ, CAROLYN Ilunel MONTGOMERY, ANN Clunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, 2 MOONEY, TOMMY Clunel I Bend, '43, '44, orchestra, 113, I44, I X A , , , ii: J MOORE, MARTHA ANN Clunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Recording Secretary, '43, E '44, Student Council, '43, '44, Senior Cabinet, '44, '45, Flash Cards, 42, '43, National Honor Society, - '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Office Assistant, '45, MORGAN, BETTYE IOYCE Clunel Seminar, '43, Sergeant-at-Arms, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, I-Iaienonis, '43, Gym Captain, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45 2' i 2 tl i PAGE 45 if if if ak af gg MORRIS, RAY Uunet Pow Wow, '43, '44, '45, Kachina, '44, '45, Basket- ball, '43. MUGG, GLADYS Clunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Kachina, '43, '44, MURFEE, ROBERTA Clunel National Honor Society, President, 44, '45, Ni- Wauna, Corresponding Secretary, '43, President, '44, Iunior Membership Chairman, '45, Student Council, '43, Secretary, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Cherokee, Golt Head, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Gym Captain, '43, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Kachina Club, '43, Sequoyha, '44, '45, D. A. R. Citizenship Award, '45, Most Representative Girl, '45. NEWBURY, ANNETTE Clunel NINEDORF, BOB Clunel Kachina Club, '44, '45. NORTON, IOHN Clunel Pow Wow, '43, '44, '45. NYDEGGER, BETTY Clunel Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '43, Kachina, '44, '45, Library Staff, '42, Los Habladores, '42, '43, '44, '45, Fire Captain, '43, ODEN, MARILYN flunel Niwauna, Vice President, '43, '44, Parliamen- tarian, '44, Publicity Chairman, '44, '45, Student Council, '42, '43, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Captain, '42, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Orenda, Club Edi- tor, '44, Assistant Editor, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Iunior Orenda Beauty, '44, May Fete, Maid, '43, Duchess, '44, Ramal Sponsor, '44, '45, Office Assist- ant, '44, Gym Captain, '42, '43, Bond Princess, '44, National High School Poetry Winner, '44, May Queen, '45, O'DONOHUE, SALLY LOUISE Clunel Belles, Corresponding Secretary, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, Cherokee Club, '42-'45, Library Assist- ant, '43, '44, OENNING, RUTH ANN flunet ONSTAD, WARD Uunel ORYNSKI, ELIZABETH Uunel OWENS, MARY ELIZABETH Clunel Cherokee, '43-'45. OWNBY, BEVERLY Uunel Cherokee, '42-45, Flash Cards, '42-'43, Los Habla- dores, '42-'45, Eire Captain, '43, PACHLHOFER, IOHN Uunel E if if 'A' 'A' if PP-GE 46 PALASOTA, FRANK EARL Uunel Orchestra, '43-'45. PARKER, ANN Uunel Library Assistant, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Los I-Iabladores, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '43, '44, Gym Captain, '43, PARKIN, PATRICIA tlunel Seminar, '42-'44, Chaplain, '44, PARR, BETTY CHARLINE Ilunel Tawasi, '43, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. PARRISH, LE'ANN Ilunel Belles, Parliamentarian, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Los Hablaclores, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '43. PATTERSON, DICK CSummer School? PENNINGTON, IOE Uunel Football, '43, '44, PERRY, PATRICIA Uunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Kach'na, '44, Flash Cards, '43 PHILP, DOROTHY Uunej PICKETT, MARGARET Uunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Treasurer, '44, Iunior Membership Chairman, '45, Senior Cabinet, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '43, Gym Captain, '43, '44, PICKTHORNE, BARBARA Ilunel Palamar, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '43, Los Habla- dores, '44, '45. PIERCE, DICK Uunel PORTER, GEORGE Uunel Ramal, '44, '45, Sergeants' Club, '44, '45, POSGATE, RUTH Uunej Belles, '43, '44, '45, POWELL, MAUD MICHAUX fIuneJ Niwauna, '43, '44, Sergeant-at-Arms, '43, Vice President, '45, Haienonis, '42, '43, '44, Sergeant-at Arms, '44, May Fete, '43, '44, Orenda Iunior Beauty, '44, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Variety Shows, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Gym Captain, '42, '43, Follies, '45, National Honor Society, '45, Nay Fe'e Princess, '45. PAGE 47 af if if if ir gg, . P'POOL, NANCY Clunel tain, '44, Class Leader, '45, Otfice Assistant, '45. r if :Q PRINCE, MARGIE Clunel Haienonis, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, PROPHET, IANE Clunel Seminar, '44, '45, Ramal Sponsor, '44, '45, PULLEN, BILLIE CSummer Schooll I Seminar, '44, '45, Haienonis, '44, '45, Gym Sec- ' retary, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, . vi 1 RADER, GLENN Uunel ' RADFORD, PATTY Clunel Palamar, '43, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, Flash Cards, '43, Cherokee, '42-'43, RAIA, FRANCES Cluntel Tawasi, '44, '45, Flash Carcls, '43, Gym Secre- tary, '43, '44, '45, Haienonis, '43, Secretary, '44, '45, RAINES, BETTY IEAN Clunel Belles, '44, '45, Haienonis, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42- '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43 ,X RAUCH, CLAIRE LUZ Clunel Cherokee, '43-'45, Flash Cards, '43 , REEVES, HELEN Clunel Palamar, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Red Cross Representative, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Bond Princess, '44, REICHARDT, FLORINE Clunel RESTIVO, SAM Clunel RHODES, LEAH RAE Clunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Haienonis, '45, Newscast, '45, RICHARDSON, DANA Uunel Ramal Club, '44, '45, Red Cross Representative, '44, '45. I RIEGER, BETTY IANE flunel Belles, '43, Corresponding Secretary, '44, Pub- l licity Chairman, '45, Haienonis, '44, '45, gm gg if if if f ir PAGE 48 Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Student Council, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '43, '44, Gym Cap- RIGBY, REGENE Clunel Library Assistant, '44, '45, Cherokee, '43, '44, '45. RIOIAS, ELOISE tlunel ROBERTSON, DURWOOD llunel Basketball, '44. ROBINSON, MARK Clunel Arrowhead, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Boys' Extemporaneous Speech, '43, '44, '45, Se- nior Cabinet, '45, Ramal, '43, '44, '45, Lamar Forum, '43, '44, R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, '44, '45, R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, '44, '45. ROBUCK, MARY CSummer Schooll ROEMER, DOT Clunel Los Habladores, '44, '45, Class Leader, '44, Cher- okee, '42-'45. ROSS, STANLEY flunel lrari, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Student Council, '44, Band, '42-'45, Sergeants' Club, '44, 45. ROTHERMEL, MARY LOUIS llune-P Student Council Representative, '42, '43, Ni- Wauna, Publicity Chairman, '43, Haienonis, Pub- licity Chairman, '44, Flash Cards, '42, Gym Class Leader, '45, National Honor Society, '45, Frolics, '45. RUSSELL, CHARLES tSummer Schooll RUSSO, CARMEN Clunel Belles, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. SAKWITZ, BETTY IEAN Clunel Cherokee, '42-'45, National Honor Society, '45. sAUr:R, BETTY Lou qitmey i SAUER, CONRAD Clunel SCHAPPER, CAROL Clunel Q., Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, Los ' Habladores, '44, '45, Chums, '44, '45. y SCHEWE, MABEL ANN Uunel f Cherokee, '42e'45, Tawasi, '43, '44, '45, Los I Habladores, '43, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43. 7 fr I f f 4 f 4 gwM,41945 Q 1, flaw, nf, 7 945 .5, SCHNEIDER, WILLIAM flunel SCHOLIBO, BETTIE flunel Tawasi, '43, '44, Vice President, '44, '45, Cher- okee, Basketball Head, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '43, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Newscast, '43, '44, SCHUMACHER, IETTA Clunel Niwauna, President, '43, Secretary, '44, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, Vice President, '44, '45, May Fete, '44, Senior Class, Vice President, '44, '45, Student Council, '43, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, Most Popular Girl, '45, May Fete Princess, '45, Orenda, Assistant Club Editor, '45. SCHUMACHER, MARY LOU flunel Chums, '44, '45, Vice President, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Orenda, Assistant Class Editor, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, Secretary, '45, Seauoyha, '44, '45, Librarian, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Student Council Representative, '42, '43, Fire Captain, '44, Iunior Red Cross, '44, '45, Production Chairman, '45. SCHUMANN, RICHARD Clunej R. O. T. C., '42-'45, SCHWARTZBERG, GERTRUDE Uunel National Honor Society, '44, Library Assistant, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '43-'45. SCOTT, ORA MAE Uunel Cherokee, '43-'45, Los Habladores, '43, Haie- nonis, '43, Gym Captain, '43. SEALE, BETTY BLOUNT Clunel Arrowhead, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Niwauna, '43, 44, Red Cross Representative, '43, '44, Sequoyha, '43, '44, '45, Program Chairman, '44, Fire Captain, '43, '44, Cherokee, '43-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Interscholastic Spelling, '44, SELLERS, LOIS tlunel Tawasi, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, Cherokee, '42-'45. SHANNON, BETTY Uunel Chums, '44, '45, Social Chairman, '44, '45, Ramal Sponsor, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, War Service Council, Secretary, '44, '45. SHANNON, PADDY Clunel Tawasi, Social Chairman, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, Senior Cabinet, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. SHEARER, HARRIETT Clunel Cherokee, '42-'45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43. SHELTON, HUGH Clunei Pow Wow, Treasurer, '44, '45, Home Room Pres- ident, '43, '44, '45, Football, '43, Band, '42, '43, '44, Orchestra, '44, '45. SHEPHERD, BOB Cluneb Band, '42345, Pow Wow, '44, '45, Home Room Vice President, '42, '43, '44, '45. SHERAR, PAT gimme, Flash Cards, '42, '43, City Archery Team, '43, '44, Gym Class Leader, '43, '44, '45. if -if if if -k PAGE so SHERROD, MARY ANN Clunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, SIMPSON, DON tlunel Orchestra, '43, '44, '45, Band, '42-'45, Com- mander, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., Lieutenant, '43, Captain, '44, '45, Officers' Club, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '42-'44, National Honor Society, '44, '45. SMITH, ALICE Uunel SMITH, HUDSON tlunel SMITH, IO DEL tlunel Gym Captain, '42, '43, Variety Show, '44, Cher- okee, '42-'45. SMITH, LELA DELL tlunel Tawasi, '43-'45, Charity Chairman, '44, '45, Cher- okee, '42-'45, Class Leader, '44, '45. SMITH, PATSY tlunel Tawasi, Charity Chairman, '43, '44, Treasurer, '44, '45, Student Council Representative, '43-'45, Vice President, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, Rillery Head, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Cheer Leader, '44, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Captain, '43, May Fete, Maid, '43, Duchess, '44, R. O. T. C., Sponsor, '43, Los Habladores, Secre- tary, '44. SMITH, RUTH Uunel Tawasi, Iunior Membership Chairman, '43, '44, Corresponding Secretary, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '43, '44, '45, Secretary, '45, Student Council Representative, '42-'45, Treasurer, '43, Los Habla- dores, Treasurer, '44, '45, Cherokee, Badminton Head, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Captain, '43, Cheer Leader, '44, R. O. T, C. Sponsor, '43, Gym Captain, '43, Class Leader, '44, '45, May Fete, Duch- ess, '43, Maid, '44. SPRINGER, FRED Uunel Band, '42, '43, Gym Manager, '43-'45. SPURLOCK, THOMAS Clunel Band, '42, '43, R, O. T, C. Band, '43, '44, '45. STAFFORD, DICK tlunel STANDLEY, BOB Uuntel Irari, '44, '45, Iunior Membership Chairman, '45, Fire Captain, '45, Football Manager, '44, Basketball Manager, '44, '45, Golt, '44, Home Room, Vice Pres- ident, '43, '44, Ice Hockey, '43, Service Flag Council, President, '44. STARK, IACQUELINE tlunel Sequoyha, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '43, '44, '45, STARK, KATHERINE Uunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, STEBBINS, IOHN Uunel Pow Wow, '44, '45, Band, '44, Variety Shows, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., '43, '44. f f I f I 5114202194 flaw, 0 7 9415 STEPHENSON, IOHN CSummer Schooll Ramal, '44, '45, Football, '43, Home Room Presi- dent, '44, Student Council, '44, Fire Captain, '43, '44. STEPHENSON, RUTH ill-lflel May Fete, Maid, '43, Duchess, '44, Student Coun- cil, '43, '44, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, Cherokee, Baseball Head, '44, '45, Kachina, Secretary, '44, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Variety Show, '44. STEVENS, GEORGIA Uunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, lunior Orenda Beauty, '44, Bond Queen, '44, Haienonis, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45. STEVENSON, ANNE ilunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Gym Class Leader, '43, '44, '45, Los Hablaclores, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '43, Orenda, Art Editor, '45. STONE, IIMMY Uunel STONE, IUNE PEARL Uunel Cherokee, '42-'45, Newscast, '44, '45, Kachina, '42, Flash Cards, '42, STOREY, AGNES Uunel STORY, MARY HELEN Uunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, Gym Class Leader, '43, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Palamar, '44, '45, City Volleyball Team, '44, lunior Academy of Science, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '45, STRATMAN, DOROTHY flunel Haienonis, '43-'45, Gym Secretary, '42-'45. STRICKLAND, BETTY Uunel Arrowhead, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, Second Place in Colonial Dame Essay Contest, '44. SUESS, IOYCE Uunel Haitenonis, '44, '45. SUGG, I. D. Uunel Senior Class President, '45, R, O. T. C., Captain, '44, Lieutenant Colonel, '45, Officers' Club, Treasur- er, '44, President, '45, Fire Chief, '44, '45, Ramal, '43, '44, '45, Chaplain, '44, Treasurer, 45, Newscast, '44, '45, luvenile Traffic Court Iudge, '45, Most Popular Boy, '45, Most Representative Boy, '45. TAYLOR, GLADYS at G csummerschooip Kachina, '44, '45. TAYLOR, MODENE time-J Belles, '44, Cherokee, '43-'45, Library Assistant, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '43, Gym Captain, '44. TEGGE, ROBERTA fSummer Schooll -Af f if if -4- PAGE sz TENGG, BARBARA flllliel Haienonis, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Gym Cap- tain, '42-'44, TERRY, BETTY Clunel Flash Cards, '42, Library Assistant, '43-'45, Na- tional Honor Society, '44, '45. TERWILLIGER, HARRY Clunel Band, '42-'45, R. O. T. C. Officers' Club, '44, '45. THISTLETHWAITE, DOROTHY LEE ilunel THOMPSON, ARLYNN VEE Uunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Palamar, '43, '44, '45, Vice President, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Haienonis, '45. TIGHE, CHARLES Uunel - Student Council, '42-'45, Fire Captain, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Treasurer, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Attendance Clerk, '45, Senior Class Treasurer, '45, Senior Cabinet, '45, Pow Wow, '44, '45, Onenda, Athletic Editor, '44, '45. TRAWEEK, M. B. fluliel R. O. T. C., '42-'45. TROXELL, ISABEL Uunel Seminar, Parliamentarian, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. TROXELL, DICK ilunel Band, '42, '43, Football, '43, '44, '45, Fire Captain, '44, '45, Pow Wow, Treasurer, '44, Corresponding Secretary, '44. TRUITT, CLAUDE Uunel TURRENTINE, IO ANN Uunej Cherokee, '42f'45, Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '42, '43. TUTTLE, YVONNE llunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, Palamar, '44, '45, Cherokee, Archery Head, '44, '45, City Volleyball Team, '44, City Archery Team, '44, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45, City Swimming Team, '44, TWOMBLY, HARRY Clunel UNDERWOOD, BARBARA ilunel Los Habladores, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, VAN EATON, HOWARD IH ilunel Band, '42, '43, '44, Orchestra, '43, '44, R. O, T, C., Captain, '44, Major, '45, Rifle Team, '44, '45, Assist- ant Fire Captain, 44, '45. PAGE sa if if if af f pg, VAN KAMPEN, IOHN Uunel Pow Wow, '43, '44, '45. VAUGHN, HERMAN flunel VINSON, ELOISE Clunel Belles, Treasurer, '44, '45, Los Habladores, Flash Cards, '42, '43, May Fete Entertainer, '43, Glee Club, '42, '43, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. L VISGEE, LOUIS CSurnrr1er Schooll Fire Captain, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., Sergeant, '44, '45. WALDIE, ALAN Uunel lrari, '44, '45, Band, '42-'45, Orchestra, '44, '45, Sergeants' Club, '44, Student Council, '44, '45, Na- tional Honor Society, '44, '45. WALKER, DUDGEON . flunel Pow Wow, '43, '44, '45, Sergeant-at-Arms, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., Corporal, '44. WALKER, MARY LOU llunel Cherokee, '42-'45. WALTON, TACK Uunel WARD, LOUISE Uunel Churns, '43, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Flash Cards, '43. WEATHERALL, BOB Uunel Pow Wow, '43, '44, '45. WEISMANN, MARY Uunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Sergeant-at-Arms, '45, Sports Chairman, '44, Cherokee, '42-'45, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Gym Captain, '42. WERLEIN, SALLY Uunel WERLLA, IERRY Uuneb R. O. T. C., '42-'45. WESTMORELAND, TULLY Uunel Pow Wow, '43, '44, '45, Football, '44. WEYMOUTH, DOROTHY Uunel Flash Cards, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, Library Assistant, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '42-'45, Na- tional Honor Society, '44, '45. 6!a1m,n,Q79-445 Y f f T T I I WHEELER, JOYCE flume-J l Gym Captain, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, Elash Cards, '43, WHITE, CORLISS flunel Chums, '42-'45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Cher- okee, '42f'45, WHITEEIELD, BETTY flunel Niwauna, '43, '44, '45, Sequoyha, Treasurer, '44, '45, Elash Cards, '42, '43, Gym Captain, '44, Kachina, '44, Office Assistant, '43, '44, '45, Gym Class Secree tary, '43, '44, Gym Class Leader, '44, '45. WHITTINGTON, H. G. Clunel Sequoyha, '44, '45, Vice President, '44, President, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Office Assistant, '44, '45. WILLHELM, DON flunel Football, '43, '44, Letterman, '44, Basketball, '43, '44, '45, Track, '43, '44, WILLIAMS, CHARLES flunel WILLIAMS, CLYDE Clunel Pow Wow, '43, '44, '45, Band, '42, '43, '44, Ser- geants' Club, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Los Habladores, '44, '45, Sequoyha, '44, '45, , Arrowhead, '44, '45. WILLIAMS, DON Uunel Ramal, '44, '45, Corresponding Secretary, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrowhead, '44, '45, Erench Club, '43, '44, Office Assistant, '44, '45, Erolics, '45, Orenda, Assistant Mounting Editor, '45, WILLIAMS, HERBERT Clunel R. O. T. C., Sergeant, '42, '43, Sergeants' Club, '44, WILLIAMS, RUTH fSummer Schooll WILSON, BEVERLY flunel Flash Cards, '42, Library Assistant, '44, Chero- kee, '42-'45, Los Habladores, '44, : WILSON, LOLA MAE llunel , 2 3 3 WILSON, MARIORIE Clunel Flash Cards, '42, '43, Gym Captain, '43, '44, . Haienonis, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45. WINGEIELD, MAGRUDER ilunel WOESSNER, CONNIE Clunej National Honor Society, '44, '45, Cherokee, '42-'45, Z 5 l 2 X 2 I it ' t 3 4 f 4 f 4 514320541945 WOLFF, DOROTHY Uunel Cherokee, '42-'45, WOOD, BARRY llunel WOODSIDE, LOUISE Clunel WOOLDRIDGE, CHARLES Clunel Pow Wow, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., Corporal, '44, Sergeant, '44, Sergeants' Club, '44, '45. WRAY, BEVERLY Uunel Cherokee, '42-'45. WREN, ROBERT Uunel Student Council, '42, '43, R. O. T. C., '42-'44, Pow Wow, '43-'45, Director, '44, Kachina, '43-'45, Se- quoyha, '44, '45, One Act Play, '44, Newscast, '43, '44, WRIGHT, DORIS Uunel May Fete Entertainer, '43, Flash Cards, '42, '43, Cherokee, '42-'45, Red Cross Representative, '44, '45, WRIGHT, HARRY Uunel Student Council, '43, '44, '45, Pow Wow, Presi- dent, '44, '45, National Honor Society, '44, '45, Arrow- head, Treasurer, '44, '45, R. O. T. C., Second Lieu- tenant, '44, Captain, '45. WRIGHT, IAMES I-I. Uunel YEATMAN, IIMMY flunel Football, '43. GRADUATES WITHOUT PICTURES January Walter Abbott, Bobby Braly, Marjorie Brown, Nancy Clarkson, Margaret Cockrell, lohn Gannon, loan Hun- saker, Dorothy Ites, ludy Matthews, Otis Meredith, Sally Mohle, Bobby Ricks, Bobby Scott, Pat White, Frank Woodard, Mildred Yeary. lune Iohn Anderson, Myrna Bishkin, Barbara Black, Norma Bcnvillian, Pat Brown, Marilyn Buynoch, Bette Campbell, Mary Chapman, Margaret Clark, Anna Cunningham, lane Ewing, larnes Fitzgerald, Bettye Lou Green, Dean Gross, Billy I-Ierrin, Billie McNeill, Marvin Mixon, Marshall Moody, Nils Muench, Glenn Pre-snell, Willis Short, Adele Skinner, Vernon Smythe, Hugh Sweeney, Bobby Tarrant, Harold Ward, Anne 'VVilson, loe Wilson, lohn Winfield, Newton Wood. L'lau,n,Q7945 I I f f I When the Class of '45 graduates this spring, they will leave a gap in Lamar to be filled by rising luniors and Sopho- mores. Who among these fledgling Lamarites will become the future star athletes, the future beauties, and the future honor students? Among the members of the lanuary Class of '46, we find such familiar faces as Doug Pitcock, head cheerleader dur- ing our '44 football season, Mary Caw- thon, who combines brains and beauty with musical talent, and Billie Lou Mor- row, winner of this year's fire prevention poster contest. Mary Belle Manning, Betty Pounds, and Waymon Alderson rank high among the class socialites, and we shall expect Nancy Mackenzie, Earl Foell and Ann Poyner to maintain those high scholastic averages next term. The Class of lune, '46 is the tiniest group at Lamar. Carolyn O'Connell is one of the better known luniors to be seen about our halls, but we also find Dolores Mann, Orenda's busy photog- rapher, and the incomparable Steam- boat Merchant. Lamar has a large class of Sopho- mores. Iuanie Champion has already made a name for himself in football, while Iohn Sullivan is Lamar's tennis champion. Mary Louise Thompson in the field of art and Alice Flack in music are showing great promise. 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'X '- . , is iw 3 ' , - ' I B ,, ' V 5 2:5 ' ' 551 5- ' - .5ag'1:V 1qVHS-X' V- Y VME- ' -2::- -11-.:. uf- 11 1 fy -. 1 . uv 1 u 1 - u Q1 lx 14. .... fu n-..1.-.. kl2..L.J...... . 5 .0 79 6-47 V V V VA lf Q3 ' . ., ,. Q f f f f 5 1151796-47 ' Y 'fi at Back Row: Wilson, Stewart, Steele, Sartwelle. Second Row: Shepherd, White, B., Thcrne, Scott, Taylor, Schlosser, Surles. ,A Third Row: Richards, Shively, Trelford, White, I., Robertson, Simpson, Stevens. T A9 . Fourth Row: Vtfaltons, Terrell, Snowden, Short, Sick, Stockton, Tapley, Sanders. Fifth Row: Thompson, Worsharn, Younq, Sullenqer, Spain, Rivers, Restivo, Vrfyatt. ff Back Row: Goodman, Iames, Kermeth, Lee, L., Gittinqs, Hopkins, Gramtham, Dovis. Second Row: Gray, Harworth, Lee, M., Gentry, Grogan, I., Holliday, Lowth, Garland. Third How: Kncbelsdorf, ludd, Gill, Hicks, Glick, Lilly, Lange, Lawrence, King, L., Goodrich. Fourth Row: Gandara, Kina, A., Hurst, Groqan, G., Hoque, Iett, Hoffman. PAGE S7 Back Bow: Beyer, Beasley, Berielsen, Second Row: Brurnback, Beaman, Brigham, Adels, Berry. Back Row: Third Row: Culpepper, Ditmar, Clendonin, Carson, Durrenloerqer, DuBose, Davis, Ford, Frame, Edrinqtori, Flick. Dickson, de Graffenried, Second Row: Clurdyl Free, Douglas' Fourth How: Cady, Corrnan, Coiirnan, Fagan, Evans, Coffman, Carter, Couriin, Campbell. Day, Depenbrook, Curnins. 6' p Back Row: McArthur, Moyers, Owens. is Second Row: Marlin, Markle, McDonald, Nystrom. Brocknieier, Maniscalco, SOPHOMORES Third BOW: Barner, Bowles, Bryan, Abshier, Barr, Bravvner. Fourih Row: Bruecher, Brandi, Boedeker, Austin, Bright, Brimberry. Third Row: Musqrove, McCain, Ploumis, Pennington McGar, Nelson. Fourth Bow: Pound, McCarier, Marquari, Moliz, Oliver, Nicholson, Phelan. 796-47 f f f f PAGE 6 R RUM yldlllh, flhuhaua, mm aepwmfafzw, fp, fha, 'MniumwZq, pg mmm awpam Wlaatha. dim, '77Zvn1m Klwmzrz, 64. Qnhn, Rvlwzf, Mrwnfm, JA, ofhllldfli 'l72aA.L 6'1zauf1ZuL 51911, Sisiiifmeww! PAGE 72 M Q. fm, Aly .,eW 'QS , aw X X my 7 .4 PAGE 73 'N-mm, dbncq. umm mmm mi' Wiaag. fawfhon, dum, dfuwlcl Jumps, Jfowgn, Wk fvllwf- 5411303- 239 23, .slam Jfwdlw xx, gngfwm gzdwqz -wal' 'P Y i aswq, wfuzegiqu Jcauwptmww i cowffu, mga W l l' JOHN ROBERT POWERS A is r. v4 c v 247 YARK AVRNUE NEW YORK CNY li I Merch vw, was l Miss Bzllic Ebaugh Edilcr, OREFDR l9lC Kirby Drivz Houslon 6, lexus Dear Miss Ebaugh: li has uccn A c c p -a5l'l lc sclccl ihc bzauiies lor your annual. .he pl - C lhc candidaics which you submilleu vc l lound il dilliculi lo l mely dil- N graphs o llraclivc that ll was also cxlrz luakly sez- all so A choosz lhz uinnzrs. licull lo reach a decision wilhoul ac ing llc conlzslanls and lalking lo lhzm. Th: wiwncrs, lislzd on a scperalz shczl, 11:1 choszn on lhz basis oi characlcr, and lnlzlllgcncc, as well as lor nalural bzauly. My choice was influenced, ol course, by my grcal inl- eresl in and admiralicn lor lhc Nalurel Girl. ll any ol lhc parlicipanls arc a plcesurc lo sez and lo lhc l York, ll would Wllh basl wishzs ll ol lhc dvcr in Nav laik uilh all oi lhzm. sludenls ol Lamar High School, lo lhe ala OREVDA, and lo all lhc conleslanlsg l am I Sincerely yours, ff ruHAA. John Robcrl Pouzrs gavlbh l, O Of, The POWGIS C:ff3CItCD I ofthe POWQTS M y O H R od 1 A Obert Orendu beg - utles for 1945 were S 1 9 9CTed b I h York f I IKOIH Ct Chosen b qroup of fO Y th NY fCIV ' G 1TlCIr Ulf frg 9 had GW xfvas Cho qlfls Who Wish d U1 Q group of pi pf9ViOu51-Y be S911 b 9 JLO 1CJLur 911 11.1 l Y Q , Sub ' V Gs S . 9 Unlversity of EIOmm1uee of fou will Q p1cture. G1 ubmmed by GUSTO r Judqe Ona Neu D Reception S to fepresent L hqus I GTHCII' gt P A CEE 76 .-4 '-- . .- ,...- . -' -' ,--v--' I 11-xr L. . is fi ,r 11- gg'--,-,' -..-.-, .- X Lv-L 'Z' L . Q, . 75- 1 ii , V 'I ,......, Q if, '-.... ig 41' '1-. . . f'IT'.. -5 , - A 5 With u deudlfne posted over lm-r head, Club Editor Helen Allen confers with tie' oaassfanfs, Betsy Csttrnghum and Jetta Sfhunscnvheer V !v.e,3stn'xt Editor, !'AafiIyn Often, remhes lor a pm? ORENDA Tempe Howe, Typist, corvimffss hm iob wlfhoul even looking at me keys. Uzwwla, f f + 7945 Editor-infChlef, Bettie Ebaugh, pen in hand, plans the lay-outs, at dictates another deadline for her staff. A mad whirl ot photographer's appointments, beauty- page iudgings, and endless lists ot strange names- these have rounded out another year for the ORENDA stall. Editor Bettie Ebaugh and her assistant, Marilyn Oden, started their work as soon as the school doors opened in September. tBettie had hoped to plan the book dur- ing summer vacation, but she learned by experience that the California sun is not conducive to very serious world To Mary Lou Schumacher and Ann Poyner fell the load ot class and faculty pictures, while Helen Allen, Betsy Cottingham, and letta Schumacher were wrink- ling their lair brows over the club pages. Bill Gardner stood ready with cardboard and glue tor mountings, and words ot encouragement tor Don Williams and Walter Clemons, his helpers, whenever the work looked hopeless. As the winter passed, Tempe Howze tapped busily away at her typewriter, while Anne Stevenson quietly but steadily progressed with the art work. All-er Q dctyk work, Faculty, Class, and Sports Editors, Ann Poyner, Mary P A G E 7 8 LOU Schumacher, and Charlie Tighe pause on the steps, Ullfliidd, f f f 7945 ness Manager, Ben Hammond, or genius at work, looks as if he finds US task Of PlGtY5f1Q Out this yeorfs budget o very pleosont one. Spring came on. Charlie Tighe kept his high position on the basketball team as he finished the Sports section, and limmy Meyers compiled the School Life pages, muttering under his breath arguments for the debate team. Meanwhile, in the Business Office visions of dollar signs danced in the heads of Business Manager Ben Hammond, and assistant, Mark Robinson. loyce 'Wheeler the circulation manager, and her assistants, Maitka Hodson and Roberta Murfee, kept busy, a re- markable achievement, in view of the fact that the sixth period boys' gym class was plainly visible from the window. Thus the year has passed. Editor Ebaugh, Miss Staggs, and Miss Weinberg have pushed forward through storm, strife, football games, Frolics, and May Queen election to bring you, for the seventh time, the ORENDA. We hope it gains your approval. Mountmg Editor Bill Gardner and tvs crew, Don Wiltimm and Walter Clemons survey their work A t 5 EU' 0' A009 5TftWPftS0'1, lays. miata we-r oem for cr mom:-mary pose. J yce Wtseezler, Cifculcvion Memo er, and hr-r assistant, Roncrfci Murfc-cu 9 are mu busy to lurk at the umm-ra. iam P A G E 7 9 Assistant Business Manager, Mmk Rnbinson, ahecks rhe files for Cifculcxiion Assistant. Martha Hodscn T If u ll ' ' fa' 4' uafwn, I , J .I 1' f ll I ll - W At the annual Orenoia banquet, O s are , awarded to not more than seven senior statt F members Whose co-Workers have voted cgi them the most worthy ot this honor. , ELIZABETH KNAPP HESTER STEWART RALPH ANDERSON MARTHA RAY ALEXANDER CAROLYN KNAPP ALICE PICTON ELIZABETH STERLING WILLIAM FOX MARGARET PETERSON MARY MARGARET WILSON ROY MOORE BETTIE EBAUGH BEN HAMMOND BILL GARDNER -. u ...-f-mllln nun unnnl unu--1 ...un ................. .-----..., nm-mn-mn ummm r mm. .unmuz-un:::5:f . l I I - llllllllllllll. ::::::- -- -. ,.:.fs:H '55E:: : -'::::t: , 'ifffii 55, :::: ..... :.:::: xg, If :,.,ai ::::g55 ':5:::: ff 2:59 :::... ... 1? III!!! --I I it ,I 1,5 ...m L... 1 ,f iEi:::sssssssz 1' , :::::: '::::: B W ,MQ :nun .---:: , . ...... . . I 1 Igi :::::: ' ::5 1 I.. :::::: ::. I H :::::: 41' ::::::. ... ,I -E I3 nuulu-nn' K an :ln:l :::::: ' ,I Q nun n nn , ,II :::::: cfnvf 174' 'mm- .. 455555 .. .lllll ll I I Il , MEMBERS 1938 ELIZABETH DENNIS MEMBERS 1939 Eight Members Due To Tie ANN TUCK MARGIE MCENNIS OSCAR CADWALLADER MEMBERS 1940 BOB GAY EDWIN LANSFORD MEMBERS 1941 MARSHALL BLACK CAROLYN WILSON MARY IO MCGINNIS MEMBERS 1942 IIMMIE BAYLESS BILLY FERGUSON MELANIE LEVY MEMBERS 1944 HALLIE BETH WALKER MARY SUE FOX CHARLOTTE WOOD MEMBERS 1945 Eight Members Due to Tie MARK ROBINSON ANNE STEVENSON TEMPE HOWZE FENWICK WHITE TEX BAYLESS GRACE PICTON WAYNE BOWMAN DOW HAMM OLIVE LOCKI-IART ELLEN PICTON MARGARET ELLIOTT LETTALOU GARTH RALPH ATMAR MARILYN ODEN HELEN ALLEN PAGE 80 dfmowlmaal In SEPTEMBER newly elected members oi Arrow- head took their places of honor. To become a member of this society, a student must have an exceptionally high scholastic average. He must also be capable in leadership, in sportsmanship, and in service, DECEMBER: Formal installations for new members at the Warwick Hotel, Officers in charge were: Tamia Lehman, president, Ieiia Schumacher, vice-president, Allice Filley, secre- tary, Harry Wright, treasurer, and Charlie Tiqhe, attendance clerk. Miss Drew Black Staqqs and Miss Nell Morris are sponsors. FEBRUARY: Mary Lou Schumacher was elected secretary to succeed Alice Filley. MARCH: Blue pencils inscribed in red with Yea Lamar were put on sale. APRIL: Plans were made for, and the date, May eleventh, was set for the May Pete. SEPTEMBER THROUGH MAY: Arrowhead book covers and Redskin car stickers were on sale. No notebook or windshield is complete without such a symbol of Lamar. MAY: All eyes are turned toward the most out' standina Arrowhead who will on Class Night be awarded the Arrowhead cup. Last year, Haliy Beth Walker was the winner of this high award. FIRST ROW: Barrett, Bintliif, Champion, Criies, SECOND ROW: Ebauqh, Filley, Gardner, Ham- mond. THIRD ROW: Harshbarqer, Haynie, Hod- son, Howze. FOURTH ROW: lenninas, lunqman, Kelley, Kolle. FIFTH ROW: Ladner, Lasot, Lehman, Meyers. SIXTH ROW: Milton, Muriee, Robinson, Schumacher, I. SEVENTH ROIVVI Schumacher, M. L., Seale, Stevenson, Strickland, EIGHTH ROIN: Tiahe, Vinson, Williams, C., Williams, D., Viriaht. PAGE 81 9'ZaiionaL Jlono FOUNDED 1922 yAnloNAL' Wgngiwg' ' Wfcwfffrff W fit 'X jf 1 3 f 7 Y I 'ZZ ,.. 1 ,...... .. 42 Z! 5 50 . These Iucky students, and worthy ones too, Whose names appear here, are Lamar's members of the National Honor Society. They are the upper five per cent of the hiqh three ciass, the upper ten percent of the Iow tour cIass, and the upper fifteen per cent of the high four ciass. PfeSidemHRoBERTA MURPEE vice President-D1cK DAVENPORT I President-BEN HAMMOND M vice Presidente-MARTHA HoDsoN I DAVENPORT MURFEE WALTER ABBOTT 'VVAYMON ALDERSON HELEN ALLEN BETTIE BARRERE COURTNEY BARRETT SUE ANN BASKIN I. S. BINFORD MARIORIE ANN BINTLIEF ROSE MARIE BRIDGES H. L. BRITTON MARIORIE BROSIG BILLY RUTH BUCKNER WILLIAM BULLARD MARK CASEY MARY IANE CARSEY M RY KATHRYN CAWTHON E 'ANK CHAMPION 5 -SBETTY GRACE CHATHAM BETSY COTTINGIHAM LoUisE cox DoN cmnas CAROLYN cRooM Dicic DAVENPORT GRADY DINWIDDIE BERTIE DOZIER BETTIE EBAUGH VIRGINIA ECKMAN 1 Fall I Spring ELIZABETH ELLIOTT MARIAN FLEMLNG EARL FOELL DOROTHY GAIEWSKY WILLIAM GARDNER MARC-:OT GOMEZ BEN HAMMOND ROBERTA HANCOCK EUGENIA HARRIS CAROLYN HARSHBARGER IEIRENNE HAYNIE MARTHA HODSON NANCY HOOD TEMPE HOWZE PATTY RUTH IENNINGS BETTY IO IOPLIN FRANK IUNGMAN BERT KADELL ROBERT KELLEY SUSAN KIEFNER ERNEST KNIPP DOROTHY KNOCHE MARY ANN KOLLE TUNE LABAT LORELEI LADNER DONALD LASOF LOUISE LEGROS PAGE 82 PAGE 83 Wlatzbnal, Jlono LAMAR CHAPTER 1937 NATIONAL' .L . ,. ms7w0,0Wa,?Wff4fq'af,fW.w,w, wmv! ' If .5 fiefff The emblem they Wearethe keystone and flaming torch-emeans they have achieved the goals of scholarship, leadership, good character, and service, goals which they try to create an enthusiasm for among other students. The sponsor is Mr. W. I. Moyes. Secretary-RUTH SMITH 1 TreQSufefACHARL1E TIGHE if Secretary-PATSY SMITH 1 TreasurerfHARRY WRIGHT TAMIA LEHMAN ANNA LOHMAN NANCY MACKENZIE IIMMY MEYERS ELOISE MILTON SALLY MOHLE ANN MONTGOMERY 5 MARTHA ANN MOORE GLADYS MUGG BETTY MUIR ROBERTA MURFEE GEORGE MCCELVEY FRANCES MCCOWN FRANK RAY MCFARLAND IOHN NORDENSON IOHN R. NORRIS MARILYN ODEN LE'ANN PARRISH PATRICIA PENN PATRICIA PERRY RUTH POSGATE KATHRYN POWELL MAUD MICHAUX POWELL PATTY RADFORD RICHARD RAUCH MARK ROBINSON STANLEY ROSS MARY LOUIS ROTHERMEL BETTY IEAN SAKWITZ IETTA SCHUMACHER MARY LOU SCHUMACHER GERTRUDE SCHWARTZBERG BETTY BLOUNT SEALE PADDY SHANNON DON SIMPSON PATSY SMITH RUTH SMITH RUTH STEPHENSON ANNE STEVENSON MARY HELEN STORY BETTY STRICKLAND I, D, SUGG BETTY TERRY CHARLES TIGHE ARLYNN VEE THOMPSON ELOISE VINSON ALAN WALDIE LOUISE WARD DOROTHY WEYMOUTH H. G. WHITTINGTON CLYDE WILLIAMS DON VJILLIAMS ANNE E. WILSON CONNIE INOESSNER HARRY WRIGHT Fall Term Spring Term SMITH TIGI-IE ' funnel HAMMOND SMITH The Student Council is one of the busiest groups of students in Lamartown. It is composed of home room representatives who meet every two weeks to discuss problems of the school, plan school elections, and in general, to keep school life running smoothly. This year the following officers have presided over the organization: Ben Hammond, presi- dent, Patsy Smith, vice-president, Roberta Murfee, secretary, Katy Powell, treasurer Ifall terml: and Elise Hawkins, treasurer Cspring terml. The committee chairmen are as follows' Betsy Cottingham and Stanley Ross, poster, Patsy Smith, program, and Harry Wright, student quali- fication. The sponsor is Miss Helen Weinberg. SEPTEMBER: A Constitution Day quiz program, in which students participated, was held in the auditorium. FIRST ROVV: Beamon, Bering, Bintliff, Britlon, Burns, Catsinas, Cawthon. SECOND ROW: Champion, Clardy, Cotting- ham, David, Dozier, Fox, Gardner. THIRD ROW: Gregg, Filley, Hawkins, Hubert, Hurst, Isaacks, Flack. NOT IN PIC- TURE: Bob Hall, Charlotte Adels, Sue,Ann Baskin, Ratty Burtner, Frank Champion, Reid Clark, Nell Garland. ' flu:-CL .Li . I Krug ' PAGE 84 fm: HEAR YE I MURPEE PowELL OCTOBER: During the War Chest drive a coke party was given to the home room with the greatest contribution. NOVEMBER: Two important events were headed by the Student Council. These were a book week campaign, and the election of a War Bond Queen. DECEMBER: Home room representatives distributed Student Directories which the Council had previously assem- bled. IANUARY: A donation of SIOU was given to the library. Also a tile ot ex-Lamar service- men was established. FEBRUARY: The treasurer of the Council graduated and was replaced by Elise Hawkins. MARCH: Subscriptions for the Orendcx were taken. MAY: The election and installation was held for the new oiticers of the coming year. FIRST ROW: Iamison, Kachtick, Lipscomb, Mewhinney, McCaine, Meyer, Murray. SECOND ROW: Norris, Penn, P'Pool, Reichart, Ridley, Rocs, Smith. THIRD ROW: Steele, Stephenson, Tighe, Vern, Walker, Williams, Wright, Young. NOT IN PICTURE: Nancy de Graftenreid, Genie I-Iare, Roger I-Iaynes, Carl Iudon, Nancy Nicholson, Richard Rauch, Marie Restivo. PAGE 85 ' .rw with it mgaygsglkiltll It is 8:30. The Venetian blinds clatter open to let in the morning sun, and the double doors swing wide. Another day in the Lamar library has begun. Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Orman stand ready to help some tortured soul haunted by a book report or science theme. A skillful bit oi advice puts him out of his misery. Those with time to browze pause at the Fenwick White shelf, where some of Lamar's most beautiful books, such as the valu- able limited edition ot Shakespeare, are kept. On the opposite wall, above the loan desk, hangs a new addition to the beauty oi the library-the reproduction oi Aurora presented this year by Mrs. Iohn Fenwick Dickson. BETTY TERRY searc es or a ma azine h i Q needed bY G Student' MRS. COX oiiers help to Orenda Edicr Ebauqh, who seeks librcry irrcrmaticn. PAGE 86 I Witlt the electric stylus, HUBERT MILLS prints cull numbers on a new addition to our shelves. ln case someone wants to know the love affairs or general news ot some past year, THE LANCER, THE ORENDA, and bound newscasts are kept behind the desk. Throughout the day, members of the library staff stamp books, answer questions, and give advice, until the moment when the last student has gone. Mrs. Ormand and Mrs, Cox can close the doors in the afternoon with the knowledge that they have earned the gratitude oi all Lamar. HAY COl.l.lNS and BGB lllflslslil? ,irc two ol the workers who keep the Sllf5lVQ5 neatly arranged. PAGE 87 lib Analytic cards and business lcttcrs flow through the busy typewriter of DOROTHY WEYMOUTH. lftfliile IUNE LABAT Checks fl 1 '-.. 1 tgrlcgue, CAROL SCHAPPER and PATTY RUTH lENNlNGS do publicity work. Popular volumes often need repiir. l3ATTl PURSER rein- iorffes II broken linding. I I , , iffy FIRST ROVV: Abney, Beard, Bridges, Burns, Cawthon, Chatham, Crait. SECOND ROW: Doclaery, Ebaugh, Hand, Henniger, Howze, Kolle, Kolter. THIRD ROW: Ladner, Lohman, Merrem, Murfee, Sams, Schumacher, Seale. FOURTH ROW: Stark, Townsend, Whitefield, Whittington, Wren. SEPTEMBER: The members organized their ideas and began another year ot creative writing with Miss Buchanan's able assistance. OCTOBER: The election of otticers was held. DECEMBER: Over titty percent ot the members won recognition in the National High School Poetry Contest, namely Bob Wren, H. G. Whittington, Clyde Williams, Mary Lou Schumacher, Merry Merrern, Anna Lohman, Lorelei Ladner, Billy Kolter, Bettie Ebaugh, Diane Dockery, Mary Kathryn Cawthon, Shirley Beard, Marian Abney. IANUARY: Mary Kathryn Cawthon was elected editor-in-chiet ot the Sequoyha, the club's anthology Which is presented yearly to the library. MARCH-APRIL: Several ot the most quick-thinking geniuses tried their luck in the Scholastic Awards Contest and State Ready Vlfriters' Contest, trying to live up to the standard set last year by Helen Chillman, who won the coveted state trophy cup. MAY: Another election ot otticers tor next year. N -!-- E ,M-,M I ,,,. f- -mss 5ucHANAN OFFICERS President--tFaIIJ MARION ABNEY tSpringI I-I. G. WHITTINGTON Vice-4Presiden1-H. G. WHITTINGTON Recording Secretary'-LORELEI LADNER Corresponding Secretary - BETTIE EBAUGH Treasurer--BETTY WHITFIELD Program Chairman -SHIRLEY BEARD Librarian-MARY LOU SCHUMACHER Parliamentarian ANNA LOHMAN PAGE 88 , 14451 O F F I C E R S President--BILLY MILSTEAD Vice-President-IIM RICHARDSON Secretary-MAXIE LEI-IMANN Sergeant-atAarms!UI.RICI-I MERTEN Sponsor--MRS. E. W. MINER PAGE 83 FIRST ROW: Brown, Chatham, Gaeke, I-Ianccck, I-land. SECOND ROW: Harsh- barger, Kidd, Koch, Leger, Lehman. THIRD ROVV: Merten, Milstead, Power, Story, Vaughn. NOT IN PICTURE: Canterbury, Pitschmann, Richardson. SEPTEMBER 18: The first meeting of the year was held on the afternoon of the sixth anniversary of Lamar's only science club. OCTOBER: The boys and girls were only energetic enough to get out the back door and scamper around the campus for their October outing. NOVEMBER 13: The members had a very de- lightful and different excursion to the cool banks of Willow Water Creek. IANUARY: Members started off the Centennial Year by inspecting their large and unusual museum and giving a special place in the room to the Texas Longhorns. MAY: Every year the science clubs meet in a regional conference to present papers and exhibit their work for the year. lf the members have been diligent, their work will probably go to the state meet for further judging. Let's hope Gaeke and Milstead know how to manage those turtles and snakes! Zlalvlado is I AWK vm FIRST ROW: Beamon, Bell, Britton, Buckley, Burke, Burk, Cashman, Chatham. SECOND ROW: Chinski, Cald- well, Cottingham, Dedek, Delhomme, Ebersole, Elliott, Eckman. THIRD ROW: Gomez, Grosse, I-laltmar, Hand, Henniger, Hodson, Hummel, Irvin. FOURTH ROW: Iamison, loplin, Kavanaugh, Kolle, Levy, McNealy, Marks, Moody. FIFTH ROW: Nydegger, Ownby, Parrish, Parr, Pickthorne, Powell, Reeves, Roemer. SIXTH ROW: Russell, Scholibo, Schumacher, Shearer, Smith, P., Smith, R., Spencer, Stansell, Stevenson, Strickland, Thompson, Under- wood, Vacher, Vinson, Weymouth, Williams. SEPTEMBER: The iirst meeting with Martha Hodson presiding, Katy Powell as vice-president, Patsy Smith as secretary, and Ruth Smith as treasurer. The sponsors, Miss Iulia Pleasants and Miss Helen MacMaster. NOV- EMBER 29: Mailing date stamped on a large box containing books, crayons, and paper clolls bound for a Cuban orphanage. DECEMBER: Pinatas were sent to entertain the Mexican children at Rusk Settlement. MARCH: The elimination contests for the Pan American program were bcth exciting and interesting to everybody. APRIL: Finally it camel A great Pan American show! MAY: Library exhibit to better Pan American relations. ,E 's A QWZFNHHW 6 S Pxczso T T VICE PRES! ENT H Em SECRETARY PRES DEN D A ' lqililu .'Ei:., 1 11, 1 Pra5Tf.geni...Ei5Q1HElwkLns M Y IEQZTZTTTSSTNEKT? if n f f Bl3nfQ12lT.Tii12T'Cslg4C 6fHiffKLf,TI'f1'Z,fm X BasQLan...RuHm -Sjfevangon Vouzy LaH..,,PaT' Gusiavson gf l x xsQ5u.s4m1n,BQ4+,5cTO1.T,0 LMQLBQTS, c0+T,nqLm T.Q1.n,a11..B2+T,sT.Q,, 5 ' Q Swurr!mmq...BarLara Nfugczn B AD M T NTQN Rngxzrywpafsy Smd Tw W GOLF BASEBALL BASKETBALL V The Urarokeo, CM, S Q so Q4 L N55 I P H fp iv Pew, Mr5..mOTHiLy? gnc, mrs. Bourgeois, I'-3 our' gurls GAHTIU-TlC 055-OCJQTIOTI. 'Hub C1056 OT 'HMS 'T A vow BALL L ff? : : . ::,2 .:T, 'V f T T T T I A Lf LEE ' . X J? T T X swnmmme RT-ERT fzELuBALL Ti if TENNTS FlRST ROW: Abney, Allen, Barlow, Beard, Birkelbach, Bonnie, Brickey. SECOND BOW: Brooks, Burke, Burns, Butz, Cloud, Craft, David. THlRD ROW: Dempster, Folk, Frazier, Gideon, Grosse, Hale, Havner. BJ? Y' , 1 TUNIOR MEMBERS: lnez Brickey, lack Burke, Walter Clemons, Miqnonne Cloud, Andrew Colvin, Herman Gollob, Helen Hall. SEPTEMBER: The first meeting wasfcalled to order by Shirley Beard, president. Katy Burns, vice-president, Ruth Stephenson, secretary, Bill Gideon, treasurer, and B. C. Butz, publicity chair- man, listened as all qood officers should. OCTOBER: A Variety show was presented in the Lamar auditorium with the aid of some students that lacked membership but had the talent. NOVEMBER: Two spotlights and two oliyets will always have their anniversary during this month as they were donated to the Lamar auditorium then. MARCH: This month really held a great attraction for the faculty, the students, and the students' parents, as the Frolics of '45 were directed by Kachina in the Lamar auditorium. PAGE 92 PAGE IUNIOR MEMBERS: Eloise Hand, Betty lane Larke, Mark Rob- ertson, Burdina Root, Betty Rowsey, Kay Sartwelle, Mary Lou Walker. This show ot talent and beauty was said to resemble a pro- fessional show very closely. Congratulations to all those who contributed, and to Mrs. Ula l-lennes, sponsor ot Kachina. APRIL: Following a great success last year, the Kachinas took a great interest in the one act contest play, A Maid of France. Shirley Beard played the part ot leanne d'Arc, Katy Burns played Blanche, a flower girl, Bob Wren played Fred, an English Tomrny, Bert Kadell played Paul, a French Poilee, and Gerald Soames, an English lieutenant was played by I. D. Sugg. FlRST ROW: Huff, Kachtick, Kemp, Kotzebue, Kolle, Mackenzie, Milton. SECOND ROW: Morris, Ninedorl, Nydegger, Peebles, Reine, Perry, Power. THIRD ROW: Reichart, Root, Russell, Stephen' son, Taylor, Vanderslice, Wren. .,. 3 93 Melina, ZIL: f ,,,f iizz lllf . FIRST ROW: Barlow, Barrere, Bell, L., Bell, W.,, Boyd, Burkett. SECOND ROW: Burtner, Carlon, Carmichael, Cheatham. THIRD ROW: Daniels, Filley, Galbreath, Gould. FOURTH ROW: Hale, Hancock, Holtz, Iones, Kemp. FIFTH ROIW: Kolle, Labat, Morgan, Marks. SIXTH ROW: Milner, O'Donohue, Parish, Postgate. SEVENTH ROW: Baines, Reiger, Rohloff, Russo, Skipwith, Taylor, Vinson. NOT IN PICTURE: Clarkson. IUNIOR MEMBERS: Virginia Calnon, Margaret Collins, Olwyn Davies, Iulie Goldie, Myrtle Gregory, Eugenia Harris, Marilyn Sue Poer, Virginia Power, Ruth Thompson, Carol Wagner, Ester Wiggins. SEPTEMBER: The new officers were introduced officially by the president, Alice Filley, Gwenn Kemp, vice-president, Marilyn Skipwith, recording secretary, Eloise Vinson, treasurer, Mary Ann Kolle, sergeant-at-arms, Carolyn Barlow, social chairman, Harrilee Hale, charity chairman, Iimmie Boyd, sports chairman: Pat Carmichael, ticket chairmanp Le'ann Parrish, parliamentariang Sally O'Dono- hue, corresponding secretaryg Betty Iane Reiger, publicity chairman. Miss Norma Henderson, spon- sor, seemed well pleased with the Belles. DECEMBER: The greatest occasion of the year was the annual formal dance given at the Iunior League for members and chosen celebrities. This club is not wholly social. A box of food went to the Red Cross. A Christmas tree went to Faith Home, while a gift of potato chips was sent to the U.S.O. Gwenn Kemp took over the job as president, while Mercedes Holtz became vice-president. Belles gave twenty dollars to the American Red Cross and twenty-five dollars to the Lamar Library. . PAGE 94 Since the doors of Lamar first opened, eight years ago, the Chums Club has stood for charity, hospitality, usefulness, merit, and scholarship. SEPTEMBER: Officers took their places at the head of the club: Katy Burns, presidentg Mary Lou Schumacher, vice-president, Nan- cy Hood, secretaryg Mary Belle Manning, treasurer, Betty Shan- non, social chairman, Shirley Hummel, chaplain, loyce Mc- Cready, charity chairmang Gracie Everts, sergeant-atrarmsg and Betty Blades and Patsy Maher, sports chairmen. Miss Ella Mae Gehring is sponsor of the club. OCTOBER: The gym was converted into Club 33 for one fun-filled evening. NOVEMBER and DECEMBER: Club members made several trips to Faith Home and treated some of the children to a picture show. FEBRUARY: Formal installation for the junior members was held at the home of Kitty Fox. lunior mem- bers are: Anne Bonvillian, Evalyn Christian, Claire Dormant, Martha Eubank, loy Freeman, Peggy Golden, Fay Kennelly, Mary Ann Pennington, Gail Skelton, Betty Spear, Betty Sterns, and Patricia Vacher. MARCH 23: The Country Carnival and dance complete with side shows was held. MAY: Chums gave its annual subscription to the Heritage Press in Lamar's Li- brary. IUNE 2: The peak of excite- ment for each member of the club was the Spring Formal held at the River Oaks Country Club. PAGE 95 fluwu, :-:ba :-im .: fi - ,- ' v V' ' if V H 'A 3' :EEE Q 5 Ia- 2 5:53-:1-I., f: , V. , F 4'. F .ull g , Q ,, .:...,.,., . . 5 is l Y FIEST EOWY Alderson, Birkelbcck, Blades, Bridges, Burns, Caldwell. SECOND BOW: Carssy, Cashman, Colvin, Everts, Feniey, Fox. 'lHlFlD ROW: Gaither, Hilliard, Holland. FOURTH ROVV: Hood, Hummel, McCready. FIFTH ROW: Maher, Manning, Muir. SlXTH ROVV: Neuhaus, Pounds, Powell, Rosenfeld, Schapper, Schumacher. SEVENTH EOW: Shannon, Simpson, Spencer, Vtfard, White, Young. ' ,-r..-,- , -:'. 1 fm t : I I iiii.. t ..,i1 I tc t... . , f 1 . H iz ,bznzn H :.b.i is ,gl ,V qvzvuzl i?'I.t,.gg 5. f ,Q I tztz ,, ..., I ..I, ,,,c .. cc, it , 1 :IA fi ,- .,::12.. I fzgg :::-- W ., ve . .....v-:E -:E: :-, . .., vsf.,.6,.x2:x K , 2 A ': I ,:Ef ,..' F iagf . f , :1 2 :zn I it ., T , E 'b.,, V . iiib Q :E' I , ,. .,.b . 6: : Z c I ,... I I I I --:E ::- A, I I is E:- .. I Q , , if ' i I :':A , .,.- 5 it . z , ,r tt ctr I H , In .,.. X H :IH A I .... Nw - ' ' I iw. 'W' :-E5i ' , 1275 1 . '5I.' .5 I V 555: 1 J . . E 5. 5 ,f FIRST ROVJ: Anthony, Bell, L., Bell, W., Brosig, Cantrella, Carlton. SECOND ROVV: Cummings, Davis, Falk, Friedlander, Fulton, Haltmar. THIRD ROW': Hill, Houston, Howell, Hudson, Iahn, Ieffers. FOURTH ROW: Kolle, Labat, Lichenstein, Linderman, Linney, Macik, lVIeineke, Mohr. FIFTH ROW: Montague, Montgomery, Morgan, Poer, Powell, Prince, Raia, Raines. SIXTH ROVV: Reiger, Reneau, Rigby, Rothermel, Sartwelle, Schweizerhof. SEVENTH ROW: Stratman, Suess, Walker, White, Wil! son, Winkler. NOT IN PICTURE: Blake, Brown, Green, Hunsaker, McNeill, Meredith, Murphy, Spafford, Wiggins. ' SEPTEMBER: The Girls' Choir, whose members compose the Haienonis Club, were awarded charter membership in the National Association of High School Choirs. NOVEMBER: The fol- lowing officers were elected: Mary Frances Hill, president, Frances Scheizerhof, secretary, Inez Brickey, treasurer, Henrietta Anthony, chaplain, Roxy Meredith, publicity chairman, and Rosemary Ieffers and Lillian Bell, sergeants-at-arms. Mr. Lee S. Keding sponsors the club. DECEMBER: The girls sang in a concert with the Houston Symphony Orchestra. DECEMBER 16: The annual Haienonis formal was held at the Iunior League. IANUARY 30 and 31: The choir was a part of the floor show at the Shrine Ball. FEBRUARY: The following junior members were drawn into the club: Diantha Mae Bailey, lean Bennett, Inez Brickey, Iessie Carso, Iackie Craft, Alice Flack, Mary Iean Folk, Ioyce Franklin, Nannette Hartman, Shirley Hummel, Ioyce Lottman, Nancy Mackenzie, Pat Newman, Leah Rae Rhodes, Mabel Ann Schewe, Georgia Stevens, Barbara Tengg, Arlynn Thompson, Helen Thomson, Ailyce Tinsley, and Virginia Werth. MARCH 16: The whole club took part in the Follies of '45. APRIL: The girls added to their laurels by singing in a formal concert at the Houston Museum of Fine Arts. f PAGE 96 g Q2 E 1 g 22 i 6 i f g E jawaul N ':l. 3 Wir? Q . 'x, 1 jg , y W , E ... N ...vb :I : A fi 5 I E , .1..1.51 ':,' 5 4 AVL' r .,f' Q.. auqbi A ,.': , A xx tr xi' . ,.,, ,.A. , .. .:,,E E V I.. -.,--- 4 ff . .- 4' ' V- 4:: k, ' ' ':: :::P1 E IIQ, 1- L: .f -2:2 -:-:.: Q -lllll i in - I - 'V ,,.,- V it . I 23 3 25 : .,, I iris J A .'-:- A,..,.. . , . E ., - . ,W 0- -A ,-2.2 : llul' .Z cw l ::::: :IH . 3 :WPVH , .- .,., V ' . . lbbi In i . , A A q'V' 3 In sr 1,' 63' -I v I : . I T 2. R if I- .,.,..'.::::-: a .::,.,, ' ,..,, - W is is f o. ii as A X, OFHCERS gf, President ,,.. , , , , . . . . .PAT MEWHINNEY Viceel-Uresident ,..... ' BETTY scrioriso Recording Secretary . ......... RUTH SMITH -5 : 1 ' ' Treasurer ........ . . . ... . . . .PATSY SMITH FIRST ROW: Ayres, Barrett, Bell, Broadwell, Cameron, Cawthcn, Cole, Delhomme. SECOND ROW: Dre-nnan, Eastridge, Eckman, Elridge, Frazier, Gibson, Gustavson, Hubert. THIRD ROW: Hudson, Iohnson, loplin, Kachtick, Kavanaugh, Lehmann, Lehman, Lohman. FOURTH ROW: Lucas, McDaniel, Mewhinney, Montague. FIFTH ROW: Morrow, Neuman, Parr, Peebles. SIXTH ROW: Raia, Roos, Schewe, Scholibo, SEVENTH ROW: Sellers, Shannon, Smith, L. D., Smith, P. EIGHTH ROIN: Smith, R., Wilson. OCTOBER: The Tawasis lived up to their motto of iriendship in their Old Flame dance. Everyone had a super time with his kindergarten sweetheart. New flames were kindled in many hearts. NOVEMBER: Tawasi's good deeds for this month were a Book-of-the-Month subscription to the library during Book lfVeek, and a generous Red Cross contribu- ticn during the Iunior Red Cross Drive, DECEMBER: A double treat popped up when Tawasis and Ramals banded together to give their Tepee Town Canteen dance, All the Indians whooped out their tribal yells and hopped to the recorded orchestras of Harry Iames, Tommy Dorsey, and others well-known, instead of to the war drums. Heap fun! IAN- UARY: The Tawasis celebrated the coming of the New Year with a tea for old and new Tawasis at the home of Henrietta Peebles. MARCH: New Tawasis were installed at a beautiiul candlelight service in Anna Lohman's home. lunior Members were Marilyn Brunt, Carol Lee Glasser, Bertha Gray, lean Harlow, Betty lean Harris, Betty Key, Mary Estelle Steele, Allyce Tinsley, Ierine Pace. The second event of this month, the Spring Swing , an afternoon dance, saved Lamarites gas, tires, lights, and money. APRIL: Tawasi's formal banquet and Spring Formal at the Rice Hotel climaxed a very successful year at Lamar. The sponsor ofthe club is Mrs. T. H. Robb. PAGE 97 'Hiw ,----'- , . , ,.:.,, .1 ' ,..,:.:.,,,. ,i ,..,.. 1- .. '--1-' 1 .1.'Q . I :.:., ..-.A ..' ,:.A 1 -A,- I ff : : 'P1:- - - 1 . 1 . , . ,.:' z K, : ' I ,. ,.,,:-2 ' 3. Vlzu f 33. at - ', 1 f . ' . I ,AAAZ :u- - ,' , -4,. ,. ,llz ':':' f ' .: '-' I . -1,-- f-- ,,,: 3 , 'Z' , IIIIIII. II , 1I 2.2: v::: I ,:.,4.. 5 , .,..,. ,-'., 5 ,,-.' II IIIIII I IIA, ,I 1. . ,.A E iff' V.-1 I:: ' .,,.,: , 1 --.: I .1 111 .. : f : , g 1 ' -15' 1- E ffl ' ' MI - 53215 f -A ' s H I ..:1,:: I I, :.. I? ,,,-- .., II I I ,. f I ,tlv ,,.., f ---l ,.,.A ::A 5 . ,, :II ,. .I I . .IIIIII 2. , 1.,. 1 il -if ,:-- - I ' 1 II' IZ,.1 ' 1 - H55 1-11 1 ' I j - A if I I Y -.': ' '-,. ..:' I SE.:-'. '1 -IA,- -,-: Z 1-,..I,I ,,:' 2 .. D5 ..- ' I. Si I,,, .II. 1 II 6- I 11 ' 1 ' ::,:. .5151 'Q : 1- : 'ff-' f- af' 3552 .5 3 1 'gg i-1-::-4.5 .' ' 11..,, 1 A, , 11i:i '1 Vzzz 11-. . :': , 1--1' A 11': :' H :1: ::': ':'A Q :.:., ' 1 .... ..., .Q . . ,1Q1111 1 .,.. . .:11 g. . 1 1 1 .. . 1 1 1 11 . , .5 WI . ,,,,,. - 1 ,.,: ' I:,' z a - 11:1 '-:- I IIIII XII I I II A II ., I.,. ,. I I II I1I II I, III K -- I .,.I JI M . -f-g :I1-1 ,. :', I . --1:5-:5e E5E. ' :-, , I2:5:gI 'Q 1 '1 ,...,,.. -:1 ' 1 3133 11 ' . 'Fw ' 1' A4 A: .'A'1 I 11-11 1 1- 1 11 'I Q 1 zz' - ' ,,:,,:,. , I IIIIIII IIIII IIIII I ,.II. I ,,.:: , , . :,, 1::..:,.. Q FIRST ROW: Arnold, Baskin, Bundy, Burk, Cheesman, Clark, Cox. SECOND ROW: Croom, Dean, Dockery, Dorrance, Ebaugh, Ebersole, Farrell. THIRD ROW: Hatner, Harland, Haynie, Hollingsworth, Howze, Kidd. FOURTH ROW: McCown, Martin, Merrem, Montgomery, Moody, Moore. FIFTH ROW: Mugg, Murfee, O'Connell, Oden, Perry, Pickett. SIXTH ROW: Powell, P'Pool, Rhodes, Rothermel, Schumacher, Seale, Sherrod. SEVENTH ROW': Stevenson, Strickland, Turrentine, Weismann, Whitefield, Wills, York, NOT IN PICTURE: Campbell, Fulton. SEPTEMBER: The Niwaunas started oft the year with their Student Stomp , alter which the iall officers were elected. They Were: Barbara Cheesman, president, Betty Io Bundy, vice-president: Ietta Schumacher, recording secretary, Elsie Mart' , corresponding secretary, Bettie Ebaugh, treasurer. DECEMBER: The club put on a Christmas party for children at Hgifnv- thorne Elementary School. The holidays were climaxed by a beautiful Christmas banquet and formal at River Oaks Country Club. IANUARY: A ringside seat under the Big Top at Niwauna's Circus Dance meant a grand time. A weird menagerie made up the side shows. The dance was judged by all to be a huge success. Spring Otiicers elected Were: Puddin Campbell, president: Maud Michaux Powell, vice-president, Nancy Ebersole, recording secretary, Roberta Murfee, corresponding secre- tary, Elsie Martin, treasurer. FEBRUARY: A Big 'Sister-l4ittle':'Sister luncheon drew all Niwaunas closer togetheri The next highlight was i'Singing Valentines day. Niwauna Cupid messengers darted about with hearts and candy! MARCH: In- stallation of twenty-eight girls at an impressive candlelight service. The junior members were: Mary Bates, 'Wilma Bell, Bar- bara Bering, Iudy Burdon, Adele Butler, Beverly Crowley, lean Dudley, Ann Duggan, Eugenia Everett, Alice Elaclc, Catheryn Fuller, Libby Higgins, Wilma Hoke, Rosalind Gallie, Harriett Iames, lacgueline Meyer, Mildred Marston, Barbara Murphy, Patricia Peckinpaugh, Evelyn Rayzor, Bobbye lean Richardson, Pat Smith, Mary Louise Thompson, Peggy Watson, loan Weldie, Rosemary Werner, Myra Vtfheeler, Carlita Wollbrett. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Lucien Powell. PAG E 'et J 'yr 1- 4 p Vgsjii TV4 J! iv WL hw A O 9 O FIRST ROW: Allen, H., Beard, Bintliff, Buckley, Chatham, Chinsky, Conrad. SECOND ROW: Cotting- ham, Dozier, Ellictt, Ellet, Fleming, Fredley, French. THIRD ROW: Gillis, Grosse, Haden, Hand, Harshbarger. FOURTH ROW: Hawkins, Hodson, Isaacks, Iudson, Ladner, LeGros, Levy. FIFTH ROW: Kane, Mackenzie, Park, Penn, Pickthorne, Poyner, Radford. SIXTH ROW: Reeves, Root, Springer. SEVENTH ROW: Stansell, Story, Taylor. EIGHTH ROW: Thompson, Townsend, Tuttle. NOT IN PTCTURE: Allen, T. L., Matthews, Putney, Woolsey. SEPTEMBER: Palam tHelen Allen, spring terml, vice-president, Helen Allen, CArlynn Thompson, spring termlg secretary, Elise Hawkins, treasurer, Marian Fleming, social chairman, Betty Faye Grosse. NOVEMBER: A sensation is what Palamar's Dark Town Strutters' B ll l ' H ' a was prcc aimed. Palarnah Sho' had a scrumptious dance, and de minstrel show brought down de house. Not one o'dern black-laced gals looked lak doze we see on de Campus evyday. An' money! Lawsy, de treasurer mus' have bust de bank! DECEMBER: The River Oaks Country Club, at the other end of the boulevard from Lamar, iurnished the setting tor the Palamars' formal dance. Hollyberries and magnolia leaves gave a holiday touch t f t' c ' - ' ' ' ' o a es ive occasion. MARCH. ln the spring members thoughts always turn to the installation ceremony. Evening dresses and candlelight combined to make an impressively beautiful occasion. New members were: Anru1Shult, Ierry Lynn Lever, Sarah Ann Clements, Marthalu Brooks Camilla Grobe Ann Red, Mary Catherine Stiles Mar W lk , , t , y a er, Geraldine Smith, Helen Hall, Genie Hare, Deedo Bering, Alice Ellington, Ioanne Peine, Coletta Ray, Eloise Brinsiield, ar's tall terin was ushered in by the newly-elecled officers. They are' president Betsy Cottingham Thelma McFarlane, Marcia Moore. Tying up spring activities was The Wabbit W'omp dance. News said, Wow, what a wonderful womp! Wabbits wan wild an womped awound. YNetweshments were weally swell, and the girls were wavishing-Who wants to say 'r' anyway? PAGE 99 -A ,A 2 .' .,.A. ..:., , ,.A,: , A, , , Lf A. , , '-1: 1 1. .. ., 2s2s.f::,. .:., ' ----- 1 .VVV it 3 ,.., A ,., A A A. I iii :5E3g: -A53 ' t ' Ili? A -:P-- mm - -... . .. , . .. ,,, msgs. ,, . A 'AA- ,.,: , 'btdggiy QE. , . . ,C 5. , . 3 1 ffE5fj'l ' :g.:x5.w., : ' wit? 9 -225: 14 Z., 21 5, 2 A K 5 ' f fx. It 'Afzri 'I f: I -ff A il 'A 'f15EE.iE2'E?? A X V- 1 5: - - .5,., ,.A::,,. -, 1 .,:,..:,:,. -: .,,:,:: ,, , , .:. , h , 3:2 -, ,L-n:, . ... :, zl- .gl 33. .. A .i I X ,.,::., , A, I ':'A2:2A' ' AA z.. I -1'-- -. fx A .11 ' Y - Q :I K0 V A i irrr A gf ' ' ' ' ' if V , Asj ' ' ' t A AA f 1 I A AA W W1 1 ' , ' ': , - I AAAA - ' I A 4' N 2 A' 3 ' H - -- t A, as L, , A , , 1:-H fi Ig A .A , 5 A:2. . .,A, . ,.,AA:riAA A -2-2 l 22. A A' A 1 -. ,A.A z I AAAA f r 1 A AAAAAAAAAA A A AZ-I tx ' if .3 ...... . ff. ...A.f FIRST ROW: Alcorn, Beamon, Champion, Currie, Davenport, Dawson. SECOND ROW: Felton, Foster, Free, Fuller, Groves, Hale. THIRD ROW: Harrcd, Hayes, Kadell, Keding. FOURTH ROW. Larsen, Locher, McDavid, McMakin, Maddox, Marsh. FIFTH ROW: Martin, Miller, Norris, Porter Richardson, Robinson. SIXTH ROW: Rogers, Stephenson, Sugg. SEVENTH ROW: Van Eaton, White Williams. NOT IN PICTURE: Ricks, Smith, W., Tarrant. SEPTEMBER: The Ramal fnote our school's name spelled bckwardsl Club began the year by promoting good fellow- ship and school spirit. One representative was chosen from each club to meet at the Ramal council of good will to encourage student activities. NOVEMBER: Ramal elected theirfknew officers: President, Preston Locherg vice-president, Dwight Free-5 recording secretary, Bob Beamonp corresponding' secretary, Don Williams: treasurer, I. D. Suqq, Chap. lain, Jack Currie: social chairman, Randal Felton: sergeant-atearrhsu Frank Champion. Barbara Cheesman was chosen as the clubs sweetheart. DECEMBER: Ramals joined with Tawasis Tm give a dance full o'Iun and mm! food! It really brought out the Indian Spirit in everyone. This was none other than the Tawasi-Ramal Tepee Town Canteen. The highlight of Ramal's social activities this year came during the Christmas holidays when they had a formal at River Oaks Country Club. This was a great asset to the holiday spirit. MARCH: Fun's Afire was the name of their spring pay dance. The Lamar gym was ablaze with revelers unfil eleven o'clock. Ramal also initiated the following members: Grayson Anderson, Eddie Baird, Toby Carleton, Iohn Champion, Dale Cheesman, Walter Clemons, Marc Cuenod, IN. C. Dickson, George Francisco, Ronnie Herrick, Baker Tones, Dick Larsen, Iames McAnelly, Ice Pennington, Billy Price, Eddie Rawls, Tommy Rodgers, George Seelke, Calvin Steinberger, Tom Taylor, Frosty Symonds. PAGE 100 RAMAL SPONSCB Highest praises are due the very capas ble sponsor of Bamal, Mr. Lee S. Keding. Since the organization of the club, Mr. Keding has successfully guided the boys into the spotlight of Lamar. He has shown as much interest and enthusiasm for all club activities as the most lively club member, l!Vith his jovial humor and great vitality, he adds much to the gay spirit which is characteristic of every project undertaken by the Bamal Club. He is never too busy to give advice to any of his boys who need it. May he always be as successful in his undertakings as he has been in sponsoring the Bamal Club. 3 A Q it ts : BARBARA CHEESMAN P A G E 1 01 LEE S. KEDING BAMAL SWEETHEART Bluebonnets to Barbara Cheesman, who was elected by the boys of Ramal as their club sweetheart for the year 1944-'45. This honor entitles her to attend without paying admission any pay dance given by the club. She is also invited to the annual formal dance, and may assist in all other club activities. This year, at the formal held at Christ- mas, Barbara was feted with a special Sweetheart song, which was sung by all present. Then Bill Larsen, who was presi- dent of the club at that time, presented her with a large bouquet of calla lilies. The entire student body extends its heartiest congratulations to this girl who symbolizes the best which Bamal has to offer. Paw, Maw, . .,-. ::: 55. -1 I--:: Z N . - I-1:5 .,., f I ..ii '.sg::V, : '.:k..'4 I f so , f : ' I Vuzuu ii' h :fx I' .',,: if :uq ..,:,. 1 L': :'2' fi' if fl t ii rrr rrr ' I ,,. c cc It E. Q' ti E t o ,. ir i R t oi r as fr 1 ---:E .. ..., r .... i I H g . I 122. zz' 2 Sf: H . .,,. 5 v. 5 6. , U' A. .:., .. . - ik. r iitI i W I :2A .' . A , 4 ,, I M .ttii - A I' . .., as 2. I ,.,,,g -' 1::: , ,,.v.... . .V , 'E it T' A. FIRST RONV: Bell, Buie, Casey, Clark, Coale, Crites. SECOND ROW: Crumpler, Iackson, Iungman Kolter, Krohn. THIRD ROW: Liddell, Lilliott, Lipscomb, McStraVik, Maness, Morris. FOURTH ROW: Norton, Pennington, Shelton, Shepherd, Stebbins, Tighe. FIFTH ROW: Troxell, Van Kampen, Walker. SIXTH ROW: Weatheral, Westmoreland, Williams. SEVENTH ROW: Wooldridge, Wren, Wright. NOT IN PICTURE: Fletcher. SEPTEMBER: The youngest of Lamar's boys' clubs started Lamar's successful football season off with a bang with the Redskin Rally in the gym. OCTOBER: The club really got under way with the following officers: Harry Wright, presie dent, Mark Casey, Vice-president, Dick Troxell, corresponding secretary, Robert Bell, recording secretary, Hugh Shel- ton, treasurer, Dudgeon Walker, sergeant-at-arms, Iohn Lipscomb, charity chairman, and Bob Wren, publicity chair- man. The sponsor is Mr. Richard Lilliott, Ir. NOVEMBER: The boys defeated the Ramal Club in a football game at River Oaks School. FEBRUARY: The following boys became members of Pow Wow at the sunrise installation held at the home of Tyler Fletcher, Kenneth Albert, Iimmy Barker, Robert Dowlin, Bob Gregg, Homer Iackson, Hal Jonson, Jimmy Kirkham, Tommy Lucas, Iohnny Miller, Dury Mills, Kenneth O'Meara, Keith Paul, Ioe Rayzor, Bob Shawe, Lorenzo Taylor, and Frank Warren. APRIL 27: Another Friday night success chalked up in favor of Pow Wow Was The Ioint's A-Iurnpin'. MAY: As is their yearly custom, the Pow Wows made a substantial contribution to the library. MAY 12: A most satisfactory year was topped off by the much-looked-forward-to formal dance. PAGE 102 .i i I . ,.., I .::,,. :.,V A E A:.,AV, y in 1 . If ,,,- y ' . Iq 1 2 E-2 52 :25 iii 4 OFFICERS: President .....,.,,. .,,. B ETTY SHAIN Vice-President .MARY IANE DONAHOE Secretary .... ..,..., N AN ALEXANDER Treasurer. . . . . , . . IEAN IACOBSEN Parliarnentarian. . . . . PATTY PARKIN Sergeant-at-arms ...............,., . . . . . . . . . BETTY' IOYCE MORGAN FIRST ROW: Alexander, Anderson, Bashara, Burk, David. SECOND ROW: Davis, Deats, Donahoe. THIRD RONV: Duffy, Havner. FOURTH ROW: Haw- thorne, Huff, Iacobsen, Iahn, LeMay. FIFTH ROW: McCollum, MacKenzie. SIXTH ROW: Mavor, Morgan, Parkin. SEVENTH ROW: Prophet, Pullen, Shaw, Troxell, Watkins. NOT IN PICTURE: McNeil. OCTOBER: Brr! The eerie wind whistled around the crannies and blew all sorts of ghosts and odd creatures into the Lamar gym on Hallowe-'en night. Old Tam O'Shanter himself beamed on those merry spooks that attended Seminars Black Kat Kapersu, and agreed that it was a grand dance. NOVEMBER: Seminars enjoyed a club luncheon at the Empire Room. DECEMBER: Good times in the Christmas Holidays were greatly added to when the Seminar Club gave their annual formal. Glittering forrnals twirled over the floor of the Iunior League, while a wonderful orchestra and mistletoe promoted the Christmas cheer, IANUARY: Seminars sold some of their delicious home-made candy to Lamar students this month, and generously donated the profits to the Red Cross. MARCH: Spring brought the installation of new members at the home of Betty Shaw. Those taken in were: Ioan Harpold, Norma lane Farly, Norma Iean Cook, Mary Watkins, Mary Owens, Io Del Smith, and Ann Dunlap. APRIL 20: Seminar wound up their year with a pay dance called the Dump Dance. PAGE 103 glldlll' t y y , : 2 . I '2 ' ' bull 11A,: .- ,- gf . Mix' I .:..,.T, .,, - ,.:: Q 5 : I f . : , .- ' Qui pd' ff l Xxo QQOQX ,. tnbn I zll . ::: ,-.. Z .I I --'--- -.1:'. i Q --lz 1 -,-l, v-:: .:-:'l- X :.:: ,E .:--,. :,. ' ..::.. .E .,,, E: IVI: E .--' elf' ,,,'- nuzz by - E :Epi ll' ::,::,.. U 2 25:51 ,llzxll ll -:-: is Qvzzi . v::,. A l ' .f-- ull . l , . ' .f if-is FIRST ROW: Adkins, Atmar, Cooley, Frcst, Gideon, Goldsmith. SECOND ROW: Ham- mond, Iudin. THIRD ROW: Koch, McFarland. FOURTH ROW: Platt, Rauch. FIFTH ROW: Ross, Sams, Settegast, Standley, Swinford, Waldie. NOT IN PICTURE: Amos, Coburn, Cox, Hall, Holm, gfleredith, iIige , OCTOBER of 1943: The first bo club o Lamar since l941 was formed. The main purpose of this club was to promote better sportsmanship and fellowship among the boys of Lamar. SEPT- EMBER of 1944: lrari's new officers took over to begin a gala season of dances and gifts for the school. The officers for the fall term were: Scotty Frost, president, Ben Hammond, vice-presi- dent: Bill Gideon, secretary, Reginald Platt, treasurer, Douglas Pitcock, social chairman: Timon Atmar, publicity chairman: Bobby Standley, membership chairman, Iohn Goldsmith, chaplain, and Tiny Settegast, sergeant-at-arms. Mr. I. H. Carr is the club sponsor. NOVEMBER: The lrari Club donated ten dollars for the purchase of some new shrubs for the front of the building. Irari's Society Stomp in DECEMBER had something new. It was the appearance of Karl Doer- ner's orchestra in place of the usual juke box serenade. This was a novel and well appre- ciated change. IANUARY: The Iraris announced the following officers for the spring term: Ben Hammond, president: Bobby Standley, vice-president: Ray McFarland, secretaryg Alan Waldie, treasurer: Bob Hall, social chairman: and Ray Cox, sergeant-at-arms. FEBRUARY: The club in- stalled the following new members: Ted Boone, R. Lee Chance, Charles Cox, Alfred David, Bob Flanagan, Howard Gano, Felix Goodrum, George Gore, Henry Lichty, Dodd Miller, and Casimer Skinner. The Farmers Frolics held on MAY 4 was another hit chalked up for the Iraris. MAY 19 was the climax of a successful club year for the club. On that night Irari had its spring formal at the River Oaks Country Club. PAGE104 'flzdt ' , , 5 2 -'-' as i , ' ., , 4 ' W 1 3 I+ 51' 'f-1 I ' Q' A t .fn 1 7 I I' 1 I Il .X ' X, A, H , f T ' 4 . 1 . 'ia ..... s,.,ff9.'L N. if A X X ,jf W . ,Qui 'T 9 MQ? ,gy , Ai' , X 1' Q , 5 ,.., ' I . :I A ', ax I ir. 1, M I I I 'K -.f, I U, , K A ew Q' ' . 4 af ' 6 - if 8 . ...,,: if h .:,... , , ix it m s : Q. ---' Lt... I - PAGE FIRST STRIPE: Baird, Cooley, Cox, Edwards, Gideon, Gill, Hall, I-Iaynes, Iudin, Kelley. SECOND STRIPE: Knowles, Lichty, Mclntyre, McKauqhan, McFarland, Mann, Miller, Mitchell, Muench, Nordenson. THIRD STRIPE: Platt, Rader, Rauch, Schumann, Sturnhoffer, Wrlldie, Weymouth, Woolridqe, This club, under the sponsorship oi Sergeant Richard M. Nierni and director' ship oi student Cadet Captain Reid O. Clark, is Composed of non-Commissioned officers of the R. O. T. C. who have reached the rank of sergeant, The officers for the fall term of the Seraeants' Club are: Robert Beamon, presi- dentg Milton Edwards, vice-presidenty Tinian Atrriar, secretary, Nils Muench, treasurer, and Ray McFarland, clerk. 1 0 5 T .a .5 ggzwmgw, The Officers' Club, under the sponsorship of Sergeant Richard M. Niemi, is composed of the commissioned officers of the R. O. T. C. The purpose of this organization is to develop in the cadets a greater interest in military affairs, to improve the general quality of the officers, and to maintain in the cadet corps the high military rating which they have always held. The officers of this club are chosen by the members themselves in democratic elections, but it has been the custom through the years to elect the highest rank- ing officer as president. The officers for the fall term were: H. Bryan Peel, presi- dent, Richard A. Davenport, vice-president, Dixie G. Hamilton, secretary, loel D. Sugg, treasurer. The officers for the Spring term are: loel D. Suqqi president, Howard A. Van Eaton, vice-president, Walter D. Feinberg, secretary, and George McCelvey, treasurer. FlRST ROW: Anderson, lohn, Bankhead, Paul, Burke, lohn, Clark, Reid, Davenport, Richard, Dawson, Robert. SECOND ROW: Denney, Richard, Dollar, lames, Feinberg, Walter, Gillespie, Richard, Grubb, lay, Hamilton, Dixie. THIRD ROW: lohns, Roy, lung- man, Frank, Koller, William, McCelvey, George, Maddox, Edward, Manison, Thomas, Peel, H. Bryan. FOURTH ROW: Robinson, Mark, Short, Willis, Simpson, Donald, Sugg, I. D,, Terwilliger, H. B., Van Eaton, Howard, 'XN7right, Harry. S 'u E QE PAGE 106 Q 1 XQQNN6 A900010 X ,J .Ui .6 . A.......... - LT. COLONEL H. BRYAN PEEL SGT. RICHARD M. NIEMI LT. COLONEL IOEL D. SUGG Fall Semester Commandant Spring Semester The Reserve Officers Training Corps, organized in Houston, Texas, under policies of the War De- partment is established to provide systematic military training at civil educational institutions for the purpose of qualifying selected students of such institutions for appointment as reserve officers and non- commissioned officers in the military forces of the United States, if the occasion should arise. The ulti- mate purpose of the R. O. T. C. in the Houston High Schools is to develop in the male student a high sense of patriotic citizenship and an interest in the individual responsibility of citizenship toward the preservation and protection of American institutions and ideals. Eligibility to membership in the R. O. T. C. is limited by Army Regulations to male citizens of the United States, who are not less than I4 years of age, whose bodily condition indicates that they are physically fit to perform military duty, or will be upon the arrival of military age. The total number of R. O. T. C. cadets allotted to the Houston High Schools is fixed by the Com- manding General, Eighth Service Com- M mand, and is based upon the funds given him by the War Department for this activity. The Houston R. O. T. C. Brigade is under the leadership and command of Colonel S. G. Harrison, Professor of Mili- tary Science and Tactics, and his assistant, Major Iohn A. Mann. MAIOR RICHARD MAIOR HOWARD DAVENPORT VAN EATON EaII Semester Spring Semester , , fflz I ,. -I . vvv an 'K ' Q .L .355,5,522,5,43,.,5,s5,5,5:F52s'e:5-. .rf ,. ,Q .sa .,::'-'- 553i25!2S'EIf.EE5Q'.,.' CAPT, HARRY CAPT. PAUL CAPT. FRANK CAPT. ROY CAPT, WALTER CAPT, GEORGE XNRIGHT BANKHEAD IUNGMAN IOHNS FEINBERG MQCELVEY Regimental Adjutant Intelligence Intelligence Plans and Training Plans and Training Supply Spring Fall Spring Pall Spring Fall and Spring PAGE 108 CAPT. I. D. SUGG Full .Ca .5 COMPANY CAPT. TOM MANISON Spring CAPT. REID O. CLARK Full PAGE 109 COMPANY CAPT. IACK BURKE Spring f CAPT. DIXIE HAMILTON FCIII .ot .5 COMPANY CAPT. RICHARD DENNEY Spring COMPANY CAPT. ROBERT DAWSON CAPT. REID O. CLARK FUII Spring PAGE 110 .0 5 COMPANY LT. IACK BURKE LT. RICHARD DENNEY Fall Full BAND CQL, Ugg gl KEDING CAPT. DONALD SHVIPSON Sponsor Drum Major PAGE 111 LETTERMEN Kidd Hughes Ricks Settegast Koomey Willhelm Norris I, Champion Marrs T. Smith FOOTBALL PORT ARTHUR ., AC-- AUSTIN QTEXASH . . 7- - --LAMA LUFKIN ,... . .. QC LAMAR SAN IACINTO . U LAMAR SAM HOUSTON . . O-LAMAR IEFF DAVIS . ,. . 6 LAMAR ST. THOMAS ., ..,. G LAMAR REAGAN ..,. . . ..., 6--LAMAR AUSTIN QHOUSTONZ .... C LAMAR MILBY ..,. , .... C--LAMAR PORT ARTHUR .. 2l LAMAR LAMAR . . R . ED. DUGGAN A TEAM FIRST ROW: G. Brown, Repass, Dollar, Kidd, Bow, Kiel, Norris, T. Smith, F. Champion, Mirabeau B. Lamar High School was blessed this year with one of its most successful football teams. ln its first outing, the Redskins met a red hot football team from Port Arthur. The future state champion Yellow lackets had too much weight and too much experience. When the game ended, the score was in favor of the Yellow lackets. The next week the Redskins journeyed to Austin, Texas, to meet the highly touted Austin Maroons. A five touchdown underdog, the Redskins refused to quit, and lost by only 7 points. The next Week the fast im- proving Redskins played host to the Lufkin Panthers. Again in the role of the underdog, the B. Brown. SECOND ROVV: Pennington, W. Smith, Hoeffler, Hollingsworth, Gwin, Settegast, Ricks, Lccher, Wilhelm, Foster, Marrs. THIRD ROW: Hale, Lucas, Steinberger, Maddox, Shaw, Hughes, Kocrney, I. Champion, Rhynes, McDonald. PAGE 112 PAGE 113 LETTERMEN B Brown Shaw Foster W. Smith Hollingsworth Hale F, Champion 1-loeffler Locher McDonald Gwin Redskins bowed out, only after leading the Panthers twice dur- ing the game. The final score was 20 to 15 in favor of Lufkin. Lamar opened its city race with a victory over San lacinto. With 1-loeffler and McDonald scoring touchdowns, the Red- skins entered the win column with a 13 to U victory. Tiny Settegast then paced Lamar to a 19 to O victory over Sam Houston. This victory put Lamar in a tie for first place in the city race with Reagan and Davis. On November 3, the Redskins bested Ieff Davis by a score of 13 to 6. On November 4, Milby defeated Reagan and Lamar was in undisputed lead in the district. Behind the fine pass intercept- ing of Gwin and McDonald, the R e d s k i n s walloped the St. Thomas Eagles 25 to O. .tiki ALDEN PASCHE Reagan and Lamar played to a 6-6 tie in the mud on Novem- ber 18. Bobby Ricks and Preston Locher led the Lamar forward wall. Lamar, before this year, had never beaten the Austin Mus- tangs. ln mud and water that stood on the field, the Lamar Redskins earned one of the sweetest victories of the year by beating Austin 6 to O. The Redskins closed out their regular season by defeating Milby 6 to O. ln the bi-district game, Lamar put up a great fight before losing 21 to O. To Mr. Duggan and Mr. Pasche, coaches of the Lamar Redskins, go congratulations for a really fine football team, and to our championship Lamar Redskins our praises and thanks. FIRST ROW: Leverton, Barker, Hoaue, Hutcherson, Rodgers, VVi'son, Mueller. SECOND ROVV: McGregor, Mc!-Xnelly, Gaskey Nowlen, McMakin, Westmoreland. THlRD RO'W: Wills, Price, Anderson, White, Martin, Alexander. LETTERMEN 54 19 x .........., .V.... . ,.,...,., . ,.A.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,. ,V.., ' . . .. Q -. 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DAVIS ,,.. . . SAN IACINTO . SAN IACINTO . SAM HOUSTON ALCORN . . . .46 -LAMAR BAS 40 LAMAR ,.,. ,.... 33 LAMAR 23 LAMAR 46 LAMAR 53-H-LAMAR ... .314-LAMAR 48-LAMAR 27--LAMAR 22---LAMAR 25-LAMAR SAM HOUSTON 32--LAMAR ......,...... 25 Mr. Alden Pasche's IQ44-45 Lamar Redskin baskel- ball team was a very interesting club. Before the season began one of the three returning lettermen, BROVVN KETBALL Icrck I-Ioeffler, left for the Navy. At mid-term Iack Gwin and Billy Shaw, the other two letterrnen, graduated. A very green and young Redskin basketball team lost to Reagan and Auslin by scores of 46 to 34 anzl 33 to 29, respectively, before finding its range. In the third game of the season, the Redskins met the poweriul Milby five. A twenty-five point favorite, the Milby Buffs walked oft the court victors by a slim 7 point margin. The final score was 46 to 39. In the next game the improving Redskins nipped Davis in the last minute ot the game by a score of 35 to Bl. The Redskin pivotmen, Chuck Alcorn, George Brown, and Prank Champion played great games for Lamar. A TEAM-TOP ROW: Pasche, Miller, Willhelm, Duggan. MIDDLE ROW: B. Brown, G. Brown. BOTTOM ROIN: Tighe, Alcorn, Lipscomb. NOT IN PICTURE: F. Champion, Gwin, Shaw. X LIPSCOMB PAGE 114 LETTERMEN PAGE 115 'l lfjkltl WILLHELM BlNTLIPP BASKETBALL Lamar bested San lacinto 39 to 27 as lack Gwin and Bill Shaw played in their last game for the Redskins. After mid-term a renovated Lamar quint defeated Sam Houston 44 to 25. Lipscomb, Willhelm, Ticjhe, Brown, and Alcorn were the Lamar starters after mideterm. Against the Austin Mustangs, the Redskins got revenge for an early season setback. At the half, the score was 23 to 5 in favor of Lamar. 32 to 23 was the final score in Lamar's favor. ln the second game With Milloy, the Redskins lost by a score of 53 to 36. lncidentally, Milby won third place in the state tournament. Lufkin, the second team in the state, beat Lamar 33 to 29 in an early season game. Lamar scored a 38 to 22 Victory over San lacinto in its next game. The fighting Redskins then played Davis in what proved to be one of the best games in the city. The game was nip and tuck all the way. With 15 seconds to go, the score was 46 all. ln the last 3 seconds a Davis player scored a field goal to make the final score 48 to 46. Lamar then bowed to Sam Houston 32 to 25 in a very poorly played game. The next nicjht, however, the Redskins came back to outplay and out hustle the Reagan Bulldogs only to lose in the last minute 40 to 38. Taking everything into consideration, Mr. Pasche and his boys had a very successful season. Con- gratulations to them! B TEAM-TOP ROW: Ridley, Mills, Ransopher. BOTTOM ROW: l. Champion, Crabtree, Alessandra. MlDDLE ROW: McCaine, McMakin, Poster, Leflar. m guumxsvwf ,1unu7s, Jlailio Um FIRST ROW: Seitegasi, Hughes, Ricks, Duggan, I. Champion, Pasche, Locher, Willhelm, SECOND ROW: Koomey, Gwin, F. Champion, Hoeffler, Norris, McDonald. On November 29, 1944, the Lamar Red- skins climaxed a splendid season by defeat- ing the Milby Buffs. This victory gave the city and district championship to the Redskins. Undefeated in their six previous games, the Lamar eleven met the Buffs at the high school stadium after a heavy downpour, In the mud and slush, the determined Redskins pushed the Buffs all over the field and left the stadium With the championship in their pockets. This year's version of the Lamar Redskins was truly sensational. At the first of the sea- son the Redskins were not given a chance for the title, However, the Redskins refused to believe the sports Writers, and when the final Whistle blew, the Redskins were unde- feated by any other Houston high school. PAGE 116 H, .Swift M as 33,3 nm. .3 ,M 'Hit 252535 ww M' W f 'W 4' - AH ixmw vfqzawx guna www! we NWWMWMW l. On your mark, get sete-Poised, ready to set some new track records, are Bert Kadell, Howard Ferrel, and Calvin Ste-inberger, 2. ln another second, Preston Lozher, lflfilbur Smith, lirnrny Dollar, and Dick Hollings- worth will be away like a flash. We hope. 3. We were worried about that dragging left foot but the photo- grapher tells us that Dick Hollingsworth cleared the hurdles with inches to spare. 4. This sturdy trio is made up of distance runners--Roy McDonald, Reid Clark, aid Magruder Wingfield. 5. Stand Back! Bobby Norris and Don Willhelrn are heaving the discus. PAGE 117 JDILQURJL, 9 121, Jam, Play, l. These dangerous ladies can hit the bull's-eye every time. CWell, nearly every time.J ln front are Pat lrvin, and Eloise Hand. 2. Ben, Doug, Bob, Patsy, Pat, and Ruth-what an array of cheer-leading talent! Always on the job were those cheer leaders. 3. Kavanaugh, Patty Perry, and Lynne McCullough were brave enough to get themselves wet, but Lela Dell Smith, Paddy Shannon, and Haden are satisfied with posing prettily on the side. 4. ln a relaxed moment, We find the same array of Lamar's pulchritude, Kavanaugh, Haden, Perry, Smith, Shannon, and McCullough. 5. This seems to be a pretty tense moment in one of those fast fifth period volley ball games. Wonder who Won! 6. We hope Mrs. Mottley won't be lost in the shuffle when she throws the ball up for these young Amazons-among them Linda, Betty, Pat, and Marilyn. PAGE 118 and, 'IL 1-QQ an l. Barbara and Marilyn ran a close race, but it was Georgia Stevens who carried oft the Bond Queen crown. The runner-up, Helen Beeves, could not be trapped by our camera man. 2. Mottley, Bourgeois, and Speerw three energetic gym leaders, rest idly on the bench. 3. ln the spring I. L. Koch's fancy gently turns to thoughts otefCarolyn, of course. 4. These sophomores do the oddest things. Marie Bestivo, Doris Beasley, Nancy de Graffenreid and two ot their admirers areeyes--estudyingl 5. When Mary Louis steps on the gas, someone will probably fall out, but meanwhile perched in the back seat are Dorothy Boemer, B. l. Burk, Eloise Vinson, and Sally O'Donohue. 6. Hubert Oster, Betty Muir, Betsy Cottingham, and lohnny Martin are doing their best to look impressive. They have seriously attected poor Anne. 7. Frank Liddell and cohorts make a bee- line for the cafeteria alter a hard morning's work carrying photographic equipment tor the Orendcx. PAGE119 ' lg ,Grate 6 OO' l. What mysterious liquid can this be which holds such lure for Messrs. Bailey and Williams, with their Chemistry students lohn Stephenson and Martha Lou Gibson? 2. Theres nothing like laughter to aid digestion. 'Witness the gay smiles on the faces ot Georgia McDaniel, lune Stone, and Pat Mewhinney. 3. At this tense moment, Linda Henniger stands ready to shoot a basket and save the day tor her weary team. 4. Mary Belle Manning and Harry Wright at the cashier's desk cash the usual cafeteria crowd in and out. Mrs. Baucom supervises the work. 5 and 6. Lamar's basketball line-up includes Sam Alessandra, luanie Champion, Walter McCaine, Wade Ridley, Lawrence McMakin, Randy Foster, Dury Mills, Dick Letler, Iohn Crabtree, and Phil Pansopher of the B string, and A-stringers lack Miller, Charlie Tighe, Bob Brown, lohnnie Lipscomb, Don Wil- helm, George Brown, and Chuck Alcorn. PAGE 120 , fo. an l. The office was full of cheer the day Mrs, Harrell and Mrs. Ferrell decorated the Christmas tree. 2. Alice, Hear-no-evil, loyce, Speak-no-evil, and Betty, See-no-evil! 3. Timon Atmar and Bobby l-lusmann turn from their Christmas card to confer with Gloria Bckhardt. 4. Milton Young, returned to Lamar from the Navy, tells tall tales to Leonard Shannon and other listeners. 5. Hodson, Hawkins, Stansell, and I-laden are arguing whether they are the prototypes of lane Eyre or Mrs. DeWinter, What do you think? 6. Bationing of shoes and energy seems to be the order of the day with George Freeborn, lohnny Martin, Billy Matthews, and lane Simms. 7. Lamarites revel at the Mardi Gras ball. In foreground, Nancy Ebersole, George Porter, Alice York and Billy Archer trip the light fantastic. 8. The cozy cheek-toscheek pair at left are B. l. Burk and Milton Buie, while on the right are Martha Ann Moore and Billy Archer. PAGE 121 ma, . Jzmilzal ' , 977uAic l. Tommy Lucas, future football star WD, is pretty pleas 2d with the World, it seems. 2. For all we know, lames Wright, Mr. Bailey's right-hand man, may be plotting to blow up the school. 3. Wilbur Smith, another prospective Redslcin star, smiles engagingly at the prospects of another successful football season. 4. Gne of the more popular entertainers of Lamar is blues singer Mary Frances Hill, who was also a runnerfup in the University of Houston beauty judgings. 5. Lamar's orchestra is ready to go about its work of broadening the musical horizons of Lamar students, Lee S, Keding, director, in the center. 6. Betty Raines is a prominent figure in Lamar's musical life, a talented violinist and member of the orchestra. PAGE 122 R atfub' , zhafagjfhofn l llll ..,, W i' ' W it . . , T M.. -. .,., H A -, .... . . I ' , H .. Eg Z-l v,,,:,A MX W C - gags, .: VV V W? :.- A fag 5 5-:V 'V M50 ,: .,: -.Seri If y A V M ml , .44 it f 'Z ' M ' +8 .,- V ' V ., , A X' q z . ' It 'ff' 1 - MW . H , 1: , ,... 1.-: J . 9 Vg, gf? I .1 ,, Q :t -V., A 5111... W ,. . Tm Iv., .E f ,..,,,,. . .,.. t ' ' . . '- ' ' ' - , A 'I Z VN ' 5 ' A ' 'Y its T L Q - .' I .,... . . ' T1 ' 3 - A A' -' , 'K ' 1 . 1 f is l. Billie Pitts, Dick Amos, W, A. Smith, and Bob Horn? brinq down the flag after another day at Lamar. 2. These fair damsels appeared in River Oaks qarde is during the Azalea Trail, Abney, Betsy, and Anne have collapsed at the teet of Gloria Neuhausfand Marha Dean, who looks a little dubious about the whole thing. 3. At any moment now, Dolores Mann's trusty clmera will flash. Wonder who the victim is? 4. What masculine heart didn't beat a little faster when NiWau1a's Mary Louise Thompson and Harriett Iames came around to sinq valentines? 5. Pinatas tor the Mexican children are part of a day's work for Gaskey, Bhynes, Putney, Linda, and letta. BOTTOM: Some ot tfie Candidates for the Most Representative Girl were Elise Hawkins, Bettie Ebauqh, letta Schumacher, Bobeita Muriee, Katy Burns, Patsy Smith, Ruth Smith, Mari- lyn Oden, Barbara Cheesman, Buth Stephenson, Courtiey Barrett, and Mary Lou Schumacher. PAGE 123 l. Candlelight seems to have put Diane and I-laden into a trance at Palamar's December formal, but Martha Hodson shows every tooth in her head. Qther Palamars present are Elise, Betsy, Marian, and Betty Faye. 2. ln front of the table are Marjorie Bintliff and Mary Lou Schumacher, standing and trying desperately to look dignified are letta Schumacher, Charlie Tighe, Tamia Lehmann, Harry Wright, Alice Filley, Bill Gardner, and Bettie Ebaugh. The scene is the Arrowhead installation. 3. Niwauna's fall installation goes through smoothly, with Sue Ann Baskin, Diane Moody, Lelia Kidd, Marilyn, Betty lean Farrell, and Betty Whitefield hanging on for dear life to their candles as President Cheesman reads from her scroll. 4. Grouped around their sponsor, Mrs. Powell, are Niwanas Tempe, Nancy, Bettie, Barbara Cnotice smilel, Marilyn, Bo, Maryfand B, l. who casts a hungry glance at a nearby plate of cookies. 5. Locher, Larsen, and Felton talce time out at Bamals formal to present a bouquet to club sweetheart, Barbara Cheesman. PAGE 124 l. Une ot the highlights ot the '45 Frolics was the trio ot Mary Louis Botherrnel, Nella Walker, and Virginia Vferth. Pat Brown at the microphone. 2. The two happy ladies above, Gloria Cratt and Dorothy Hutt, led the military tap numberfone ot the hits ot the Bed, 'White and Blue production. 3. As leirenne Haynie, one ot Lamar's most talented dancers, stands in tableau, Frances Schweizerhot and Alice Flack take a bow. 4. The curtain has just risen on Pres Locher, Mary lane Donahoe, Barbara l-laden, and Randall Felton, who are ready to raise the temperature with a Latin American tango. What an entrancing number. 5. A cross-sec- tion ot Lamar beauty assembles on the stage as loe Pennington sings A Pretty Girl is like a Melodyu. Among the prettiest were Marion Fleming, Elizabeth Eldredge, Linda l-lenniger, and Kay Kimball. ln the tore- groundf-a glimpse ot Don Simpson, trumpet player extfaordinary. PAGE 125 f , J 1 , Ax .XJ f 4.5 x v 9 ' f- . ' J ' 'P f -AJ fi r 1 9 1' , . 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