Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)

 - Class of 1933

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ODELL FORD A lasting friend to those who know her. ARTHUR EARL GAMBLE Ahways on the job and a loyal member of the class. RICIIARD GUDEKE Capable in sports, studies and the art of being a friend. NAXXIE LEE GOUDE She works steadily toward her set goal. ALICE G RAIIARI Jovialty, wisdom, and good fellowship. KEXDRICK GREEN A good student and a real friend. ANNA HACKER Kind and friendly, studious and dependable. ROBERT IIA LE Equal to every occasion. IIAYXARD IIALL A good student, original and determined. .IAXET IIAMIERIGIIT Italy if I were queenie, get a drag with Mussolini, ALTON HANKINS As good a sport as there is in school. 501111113 ALICE IIARDGRAVE She can be heard before she is seen. In I'd Apill l931aAn0tlier soph, Russell XVilkinson, won fume in an oratorical contest with X three seniors, mind yfou, going against him, and there are other sophs that could outshine the seniors in several things! May 1931-VVhat a successful school year! Not many failurcs, and We look forward to being juniors in lillll-1923! XIX WIN , s,J

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BILL DAYIDSOX As a true sport will he be re- membered. JACK DAVIDSON A man who knows his own worth. KATII IIYX DAYIES He-re's a girl just too full of giggles and fun. I.Ul' YICIINIC Dl'lPR11:lS'1' Blondes like LouVerne are in- deed valuable anywhere. l,.XXS'lIl'lNl'l'l DUIIERTY He's tall, but he doesn't look down on you. I.Yl,I'l IIUNALDSON Lyle is a dependable friend and a reliable student. it RAYMOND IJVNCAX A never say die spirit. We need more like him, .IICAX UIXY I'l,X'l'ON When you won't, she willg when you will, she won't. H ICLICN EDU I'l'1 1' She speaks little but thinks much. l'.Kl'l.IXI'l l'lINiI'I'1 1' As brilliant as she is pleas- ant. M.X.l0lIllC l l,I'lHMING Quiet and unassuming she wends her way. l'lI.lZ.KllI'l'l'Il FOX Her quiet manner has won her many friends. February 1931-VVe elected, very wisely, Jack Quinlan secretary, respectively, as leaders for the year ball championship of the school after beating' with the juniors again to play oil' the 7-T tie. l and Ruth Lewis president and We won the intra-mural foot- the seniors and then grappling We beat them 2-0. Westerner World and what a paper! It couldnt be beat? Again, sophomore led the honor roll with, a 98 1-4 average. The seniors will be looking' down pretty soon to look up to us. March 1931-VVe edited the sophomore edition of the IM'I'IYTY iI'x



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WESLHY HARGIS l Little, but not loud,- E Bashful, and not proud. AIRLINE IIA HNIS N One who never turns her back. I PAI'I.INl'l IIAYV'l'IIORNI'I Speech is her fortress. O NANUY .IO IIAYMICS R In your memory she'll stay, If ever you should go away. S lcnfnu: 1u4:.x1.n A loyal, independent man, He'll get there because he can. ERXESTINIC HICRRIXG A nice little girl with a repu- tation as a tap dancer. ROSE L. HILIIIT HN Not another like him in ten thousand. OMEGA HILLIARII Oh, what a happy world is ours-were it not for work. LOVISE IIODGICS Edison's talking machine- guaranteed not to run down. GERTRI'Dl'l IIOLFOM ll She received her M. R. S. diploma. JOHN FIELD IIO LD E R Gum and poetry-who would think they'd stick together? DORIS HOPPIXG A lover of the big outdoors -that's Doris. September 1931-Well, we're off with a big: start this year in a nice new building. It certainly is swell. But even such a beautiful place to have classes is not keeping' them from growing tiresome. And you ought to see the little sophs running' around up here. fLiterally running, tooll I wonder if we were so terribly little last year. N I . , October 1931-Our football team looks as if it's going to go over with a bang! We ' , thought we'd never have a team after losing all those stars last year. But two N new coaches and lots of new material grave us quite a thrill the 30th Of this kg month when we went to Pampa, expecting' to be beaten and came home with a ' 32-7 victory. More power to you, Westerners! Xxx v- ' I W EX'I'Y-ElGH'l

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