London High School - Londana Yearbook (New London, TX)

 - Class of 1940

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7ifng:qf'f r1::' -qt? g ef 1, - 3 jg' , .. I 5 5 4 L BASKETBALL Football season over, the following boys reported for basketball practice: Glen Stephens, Bob All- man, Ralph Harris, Harry Rice, Leo Van Haverbeke, Roy Osburn, Marshall Netherton, Ray Motley, Loy Dorsey, Donald Mathis, I. C. Warren, James Bratton, and the manager, Rodney Hardy. The Northern Tfmhaiqhee ou here the of the year the boys Leo meet ,held 1l2th and Marte and 4, 1. r .YY , . v '. v 9 . A! ,.1 if gla- 'JSJW .E tl. ' 53 ' '52 , , 1-,h V . 12331. 'l ' ,e rwlb 9.2559 ,L :?LA5?,?:. ,. . 1:1 .y ' ' I .i,,1TQ1 . V' I - .f!7 1t ' 1 nllgitffif R. GGTHBI ' fig' 3,4913 team,,CO3QR95?dA,.Qfl3,, were countf f hl oi the 1939-1940 'Wire games they won 13 games and lost 6, a percentage oi,69. 1 t - ,J , County Champions W I., ' g Overton 3 O Leverett' Chapel 3 U Pre-season Games Salem 2 l Gaston 2 0 Mt. Enterprise 1 2 Oak Flat O 2 Carlisle 1 0 Arp l 0 Henderson 0 1 l3 6 Won London Tournament, February 24.w yt .,,,

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ll' THIS YEAR IN REVIEW Football ' l' I5?ti1MEsd'fs,taP2:it11l Ir1g1g f ' h ras season ' e 'fvlnvi i's'ar0umsysd fs zljja j a what proved to x ' minutes ta 3 e passe,glt'Nr,lXllmon tQlgtire,usr g'vgic,tarylofb to I 5 an ' E I ' QM 's Then came thaw whiehffthne showed strength in taking them into the deal Q tune 0 290' NSW? efmolflowlttta Whey Wetelw look at eletreri 'hier' Indians from Carlrsw W 'm ' e-my L leadmg 1812 Nevertheless the Guts played a whale of a game tn pilmg up more yardage from lt 1 sarimmaqe than therr opponents It just grasses ftherr night and they suffered therr fxrst defeat bl! 'TUBE' The boys drdnt emoy tastrgla de egg, tor thqg cmghack the next week to slaughter the L C Lrons g a wade marcus of 33-0 lm The Gastm game wxgas Qgrettot the best e Joyed by! the lieyts all year as the1r passrng attack asr rlsgms as wb plus geeoartmmnrria eaeerstld thperesxee' avenged-zzfdeieui set ug by the Red Deglsi., y ar lv? H8330 2 tgssrsesr lf 3 5 A prowied' is be a cppenentmdtt took some fancy runntrrq by a. scat back or twosin I e -:H s evwheamewwtmbyhtnttwitmswaumms. Thehmzlsccreeamel quarierandavxctory 181i The tmal game su dk dly me phmagtqame oithe yag, was a dtaappbmtment to the boys as welll b to the baekers Theec ttrozi efpewfkf key men was no emoyrulent ta Ere coaches and Overf N s seemrngly cocked an ptxmed for thrs encounter and when the fmal whmtle blew we had lost ance of ygvmgmng a champronshrp tlrfawever our boys had made a very credztable showmg en the all-Qnfereneetieams were prclced Leo Van and Harry Rice were unammously chosen to l the andtwti alll-star Nqsth and South Game to be held at the Coaches Scheol rn Auqust me amd ggith Ecleeweaet el c . Nov Nov Nov Nov tex V, j I Il h-.- K. ' M 1 . ef M ,. wi: f 24-4Overton. f .Q 'lhlllllll SCIRIIX Indians. Here There The-re Here There Here There There Here 88- 26 O 12-18 33- ol ze 2. 18-12. -we ghaprd, si On Sept lst the boys reported to Coaches lrick and Moore to assemble therr equxpment and bed- I chng for a 12-day period of ball traxmnq 1n the hills of the Ozarks near Hot Springs Ark. As compared to the previous camps this one surely surpassed them all rn accomplishments as well V as enioyments. Frshing swxrnming and good meals made up a major part of the program as well as the first call for practice at 5:45 in the mornmg and 3:00 rn the afternoon. Twelve days were immensely emoyed by the boys and the coaches as well as Mr. Garner who wants to go back and try to catch some fish as large as Coach Moore caught. Closmq the early fall training with an mtrassquad game the members of the encampment started for the piney woods of deep East Texas to take up some serrous study and a rough football schedule. The season was considered a great one for the boys as well as the rooters and followers of the team. Shortage of material was a handicap to the coaches: nevertheless, the best efforts were obtained from the faithful ones who participated. l ., . . 1 r some of the lqrgestmeievenelklt State. Before? e boys cauldl recover from sltagefrxqht the Indxarxs were , M 'kit I , . . is f' ' li W yu. Q, 3 Q K , A .i X 4 f ' X . , A Li I I 1 I 6. by , 1 . W, 5' , ' 1 I, , A 'NE ' fy . 1 ' 4 - 4 - 4 ' ' ' A S lr Q rg ' , ,, A ' E 7 l ' L . ay . V 1 f di'r'it t ff M ' 'A if Q ' . - fr f by my ,, , . K ,E W MMR 34 A 'A ,KW ,yi , ,L 5, x y . A , Lf . , V ,, gk Ig ,,.. gg gs, 5,35 , ll greg W Q W. ,E rg i x , tiff: . ra . lf- ' . 5 2 r ' : g Y Y, i I, t ' lf- . Li at ts 5 -r I, 1 , A . lbw l 5 l i l , . .L t 3' X , , y V . E I X y , ,Q I ,A L r X I H - . . rr , , L- X , , - h L- v ,Nl , Ml: ' v l. age., Q, A it I ,if 'A r ' E 1 L ly 4 ,flies K 4- V 1 . J- we . sp . , fy V it 0 it ' V 'Z' fl It . 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limit TYPING COACH--Mrs. Hazel Cobb The typinq team was composed of Betty Blornaren, Peqqv Dodson, and lirnmie Grove. These pupils took part in contests at Kilgore, Leveretts Chapel, and Arp. In the lnterscholastic League Con- test they placed third as a team and Peggy Dodson won fourth place as an individual. SHORTHAND COACH-Mrs. Hazel Cobb The pupils who represented our school in the lnterscholastic Meet in shorthand were Iris Griffin, RW U 'It 1- 5 is indi- .,f,. Eilffififtcli' ' fiigzp -.4tf-iCCrfr'r,g1itQ,..l QI Q T ,CC A,,,,',Q,gl:v. t it My K e. ' The Sitfftrtt-sftr1'1ttffs41r1if? ltstsdfsieut tlifformsnr 3fis 1f :Bet13r ftPYf 4 ME.3m9fgee fr if -4 ' ' f CC P. f K 4 ffl- OUYWJQ7 ' 'T ' M'f399333YfdW r e' 5' iv t,: F 't, ..e1-iqibltelfa .t ldismfffl i st T i , C Cr. C CC f :CC tr ,tens t-asm t i tv A C -,ME,C1Lfh,Q.9 , ,.,lC,!.2, .iii ' C f Ck' ' 13 C. ,This C' ,, :oral C rffagaa. T gg i' 1 .-t- P--s '-'Q 't':i-' ,--,, students from each it C C rf.,-. t.t. r tn ,b..,r N ,. stiff ' t in ' ere t-ff1 t ' -'Wm ' wggft Z C 'C - --- -- - toC,the state m?et held u . C. CW, X. ,.,. V W . M C7 C ,W Q Q i a, r 35 Lwwlww y C istirfflplurl-1 -C -t - tp I 'IW C . Q lwitrwttsf Q fi t is it V 1' ity? E C - C i C l Elglln, f C,.C,tC 5 C,tC-,E get ,r if t ' t t- YV! C 1 C ti 2 M r tt Q rr t r 'ti with C t 5 tt s ' f r 5, 5 -A V Q ,:, A QSM - k- . ,I In emi, F . , --- I D-it ' ,',, iii! -C s Q5 1 at gf, it --is-it if- 3 ll Se tl 53 lfhf :-t imes' iift t t QZQJC T -i s 2 '.i l.tl1 Q- 'L i i' finishedwiiegplid in be m 2 c nty i . is is t 'e . yi .,l ,-E t ,, cl .. sinceglaltiorpa Haywwd Cm, sl UWM - ,H ' g f We ith C .i,it it ' T fi ' li' ' Lp, 4 ,l mi l f, '..' . ,, : Af if:-Meera?-gg wi 1, A j' if 514- ' ' r C' .- s - 'G Ai 2 ' . ' 2 W' g' fd ' . 5 ,E :: f f K M tx ,. ' 7 4 : x geconi fl: .-V: - ' f i ft' 'ti M , . .-.-...t.-.... it 45 A---ef f the jeu de stons e an team ' Qre 0-l Ewonelvotei if A -f- , it LQ U17 ' - Uq t lire trek lt-. 2? l gg: i fTl'i 'T'Wm'lIl1flfLj is ,C , Ct T E ' l thunk- A Ct. 9 C rwitf-rf A ftrrra 4 Hts t t 'f':' t ittQl'w'tl l,,fTg A TM 9.3 ', C i'l Mun l , ', ': - ,Wu C lf E iv sgllwsmfe v+tsQvw.5r-QQ' t JIJWJ , yy -'wt C '55, 5 ' ll nl tj Q ,t,X es C the C Detitggfw it :V oy ,e15Q,C'ReXTg,'llf5QQQyi4 ,Lf it N e 13CbeSt.'ggsm .Te as CbYiT5i1 fired 1rner.fT'if?lt23??tfi CUQSS7 Gnd 'NfiS'i12lQxesLC 1 - 4 Q fri- C WDW . 5t t ctIe B1'ifmf?7 5 i.f '7i5l'lr t 5 i . rw- 33,0 -. sv ' , C C A t tw gr ggt S 5 , fl CfC Ji 1 f-W-is- H K AW-'f 'r'-f ' M. l .. , - .it. M C 'sf ' C- ' ,T tt -tr- it t 'WH te i t t- at 1 't5it?ft' t5?f'fftr 3'3'tfs9f't3?3'? r esent- , sw '-- Y- '1t---'-t- '---- at --'CC' 'C 'Witt -+- 3 . ,Q-QC ,1 t- ?,'f?'frff'0'lY w I, , , ,. ' C. ,. C A -5 ru,f'--vs-feat, .,.. -4v :'Cf 4i-f ' -I C. 1f'f1.'- ' t 9 'y Y' gy '. 3lp5'r.:,,,-1 as-0.1-1-tu au..'fanw1snsunuum.vuu wmnmm. A -up frm sh 4 Q intein ATQ-,pulxiaf FV!!-in - .stef-w ' A-'C ',.' - ' ' ' W, ace seccndyin - them first time x ofthe school that any contestant had gone past thes e, !t33gee't 'as a first A if place wi .e event. i C t DeHart gSLQaij i illan is a natural in tevnwnis and he has shown stegdytiwgovement in his if came since, 2 '. rw e actively interested in the sport as a member of the Junior High School team. - P Buddy is no only an outstand' q tennis player, but he is an added asset to thexschool in other ' ri Q 5 I ' 1 I u R pg. - activities. He 4 a member ofthe nual staff, the press club, the High School band, the Iunlor play , C ,.,' X if r rsiti- r- cast, and was assistant propertyj anaqer for the one-act play. Y C C If I BAND CONTESTS ' 'C H. C. 1 The Senior band won a first division in marching at Longview on April 27. The Iunior band won I 'We L . a first division in concert and sight reading. They also won a first division in marching. f T Q53 , Both bands were in Waco May 7-9 to compete in the National Band Contest. l . ' , In this contest Harold Oneal, Opal Hardwick and Floyd Iohnson competed in solo work. The - f results of these contests were announced too late to be included in the 1940 Londzma. 4 L IH ,ww V 1. ei , A I C- it i st C ,K - , rf , A , Cvwn -U - , V , . t , , , , 3 vs:f .:wg. 'rf -Q.. 7,54 :Myne C ' ' m r M Iis-I-eirtttinttitwimstzrifmi. C l.s4fCm-.nw semi, .is tC-. me-V

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