Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)
- Class of 1934
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HW: uiln llflx 'H-mm IH p-f1'I1'z1y mu' fvlls-ul uv pw-rm-111M'r il. urvi In vamp tht p,uiuz'L- i!l4itl1l1X fx rnvurlx -- thix ' -.'1' L, It' muy' t'llT.l'I'1Q hum Il v zxllglrmfvzlf wi' ilu' vwlfrntx. xx' um- xzuiffiui 'I'IIlC XIX Ox! 1 x 1 WINS l Vi D. l' C. l'5 HU l'l NIC XID, l.'l. l'lI.X'l' IJHDIQ 'IWYH VLXSSICS DI' 'l'lllCl'Il'I SVIHHDI, l.ll lC ISU Hi l'Ul'l! .X'l'lll,l'I'l'l1'S 3 THE TOWV ER THE ARFHI -...........1 OUTDOOR STAGE A ST I'1N'I'HANC' I NORTH ENTRANCE THE SCHOOL ADMINISIRXIIUN l Q C- Q 3 -I nl- - - -S - i ANZ Y if Y Y Q Y A n I A I ll TEEY 'IHI' SL PIIRIYTLNDFBT S MESSAGE X CONNICTIONI FOR TRUTH The ave1age An1e11can Cl lfen IS p1oud of hls b1oad nmdedness and ove1looks the fact that t1uth lb nar1ow Only tvxo and th1ee make flV9 All the Othel thousands or even lllllllflllb of msn GIS a1e Q11o1 11.1101 IS as sgaclous as the human lmagmatlon lut t1uth has only one nauoxx unchangeable answer Much of the b1oadm1ndedn1.ss of the clav 13 mele 1Ildlff610IlCe to truth It 1, at tamed at the cost of depth anl 18 but sham and shallowness People a1e bl oad becau e they do not C318 Conuctlons a1e no longel fashlonabl among the masses and It ls only here and thele that ue flnd a man YVltl 1 the coulage to call a spade a soade fhe n1ode1n man says all lellglons are good and that IT'OlalS are a mere matter sl oplmon Nothmg IS w1ong says the modem unless you thlnk It wrong and all road lead to Pa1ad1se to H1111 who alone can g1V6 you W1Sd0l'l'l fo1 the pxoblems that a1e ahead of you May you have convlctlons 10012961 ln eve1y f1be1 of VOU1 bemg' and be wlllmg to do your pa t to see that those vntues that hate made us what we a1e do not pass away My wlsh for each one of vou IS that you may llve the best fullest and happxest llfe M H DUNCAN E 2 2 Q X up S , Q 'A nk' v 4 A A P Q V 9 4 J f .V v A ' ' V, 1 B.. .B .,,.. .Sl '.. .' I ' ' ' ' y 1 ' ' ' ', . r ' ' , 'nf . 1 w - v. . ' u K ' . Q ' V . . 1 . , . . , , ' I I . . i . . 1 , 1 ' , . . , S My message to you, 1ny young friends, is to spurn such a philosophy and to turn v ! ' Q ' lr rs--fn: 2 is :::, f i E Y' M-2 V 1 ' Y 5lX'l'l'Il'IN bi Q 3 ' if ' , v ,j- IHL PI INC IP XL S MESSAGE THE VALUE or WORK lt l have any message to Dlllflg' to you at thls tlme lt wlll be on the subgect of vnolk All people legardless of then stat1on m llfe must work No mattel how you earn you1 l1v1ng' whether by the su eat of you1 blow or by the professlons whlch re quue less of the phx slcal and IUOIC of the mental actlvltles you must wolk The work that you do ln the DI 11116 of you1 llfe vull not hult you It 1S the lack of work and the oveundulgence ln lL1Sl11Q houls that cause men to break If you are to be remem baud folm the hablt of umkmg vsh11e you are young and as you grow older you1 body and mlnd wlll be 1n b6ttQ1 condltlon to do the work that IS necessary There ale men who do not work but thex ale not honored nelther are thelr fuends proud of them F1nd out vshat you xx ant to be and do Roll up your sleeves and go to work 'I hele IS Joy 1n work R W MATTHEWS . iq 'i V7 if iii V 1 Q rj ' 1 I 9 1 4 1 - .L .r 3 I 7 , . - - . ' . ' ' ' . . , .. . , . , . ' ' A, . - . . V 1 ' ' - , . ' . - . , y 4' . . - l ' ' ' . . , 1 . , . r ' A' I lp' n A ' , - , . ' V . ' V ' , . . ! , . Y 7 7 . ! . Y V , ' . . . 54 5-?:::' Je. t vii--F 5 ' 'iff ' ia :ln J 44 f.-. ::..1I:1 T A -MAL , Y. , T: ... il :a -V '- 151.-1 fs 4 B EVENT!!! DOROTHY LOMAX HEAD OF ENGLISH G HAVE PA D LE Y ENGLISH NISIIII' I I K xlx ENGLISH LIXIO1 I IIII I I klxD ENGLISH IIL1 x SS UI IPL EXGI ISH 'IIXRI HOIII ISNIPS NIXIIIFNIXIICS FACULTY G. N. ATKINSON ENGLISH Y, J HAZEL AR XOLD ENGLISH XI XX f II' LDV ARDS ENGLISH HRS T J BECK ENGLISH R T GIIOWES III XD OI WI-KPHLHI-KTICS Q XII LEIFESIL NI X IIIFNI ATICS I not ,.. . 1 ,. , ' 1 1 , ' - I . . U 4 I 1 1 A , I . D 4 , - . - 1 , . . 4 4. , . I v v F W v D , 'q . I A A I 1 4 AL ' ' - ,: 1 : 4'g - , ir ., -, - ' ' ' i fu- ,,L V-L , -aus ,- .. ? f f Nw If 59 4 1 FACULTY W. B. CHAPMAN MATIlEMA'l'lI'S AND HEAD 01-' ATHLETICS J. R. FREEMAN LATIN AND ENGLISH I ll V II I IN GIIAXI M A1 HEWIATICS WI INIK UCC XNDIFSS HFAD 01' SPXWISH URS S S STOYIIR Sl XXISH I C C X mu: or SOCIU scumca ig '? i EIGHTEES HVRI. HUFFMAN MATH!-ZMA'I'ICS AND A'l'HI.ETIC COACH lCl'l.A Mvf'URIiLl'l A1Ax'1'nl4:M.x'1'Ics XII S I P JOHNSON LATIN I H05 X I ITIOI IJ SPXNISH I D IIIS IORX J I OSS I HISTORX nn x 1 HI rrlc, NIXNIXGI R 'gh' A -'lj A.,',f' BIS. .H 3,7 I l 1 L I A I A' n , n'. A . L.. 'Y' Q 4 IC' 5' 3 0 I-1. . . ' ucv L A 1 3 A . . . Z 2 - ILM Zi -1 1 ,- , 3 flf:,,- 'f 1+- ' I 5 .sf - V L... W f TA - , NINKTBRN E. M. ILKII N I'I'I'l' HISTORY H. A. ANDERSON BAND AND 'I'YI'l'IXVRIT- IYI IUIIX XII XII RRI IIISIURX un 'BXSRET BAII L0 XCH I IRQ IX sfuxu xxh DFXN BOX'-u I V D 1 SI IFNCII CII IIIDI XSVISJX mmr rc ONUXIICS SSLL 'E 5'-1 FACULTY J. XV. R EID I'l'BI.Il' SPEAKING AND DEBATE CUACH O. F. IIORXIC HISTORY NI F WVITT HFXD OI' SCIENCE f WV XTTS SK IENCE I ERILI DI DXNIhLb HI KD OI- HOWIE I CONONIICS I 'I CROWD? I IBR SRI VN X UI nl FACULTY E'I'lllCI, LAWSON HEAD mf 11mm-:m'IxI DHl'.xu'l'Ml-:N'l' AND DEAN UF um1.s G. IC. IIAXVSUX MHf'llANIl'.Xl. DIIAXVINK X M 'USS Boxs SIIDX IIXLL WW YI KRX I IHNI KIDI Ill-l mucus '14- iq T-us. WY -f i TXYENTY ROY STONE Xllll-Ih'l'I.kL IlICI'AR'!'- ll EXT IC. IC. lx ICY U'UUll-NYURK Ili KIXSO sl IXII I W .I- F215 K LLASSPS bi W , jf 1 ,f SEN Il DRS SENIOR HI'FI'H RYAN PRESIDENT L 1 I JACK SNIITH PRFHIDEXT mn u-nu SLN ions -if ig NY i' 2 rwzm-x'.r-ova OFFICERS IDS! XRD Sl YINIONS sl-Tn!- rAnx' Nl xRhl 1- RITF SPEN CER SECRETARY un: nun: SENIORS ' I , 3 , , , , 5 .xl A . I X , , U sv E A .,-If 'Gu ,,, ? 3 AV -N X W. 2-i--' - 1 'SERHBR EDYYARD THOMPSON KVILIENA NELSON ,Wie BILLY DYKES v VICE-PRESIDENTS W II. A. WATSON RA! BURNT HALE l 5 Q A X ' -S'5 -- -9: Q 5 I '- tw-i 'Q ' iff ?:5 f' 'N ff JANUARY SENIORS MADGE ADAMS Prudence is the virtue of the senses. E. C. BLYTHE As the game is plaverl, be joyous my friend. olnllalnl: l GRAHSWI No person ls happv who does not thlnk hlmself so BL RII' KING He that hath patlence mav conquer anvthlng N LX MON D NIWV FOX Half back All llke WISE cracks IK IRKLI RUBIRIS Culture remalns when educatlon IS gone 'l 3 1 W - , TWEYTY-SIX MORRISON ARNETT Some folks think play- boys are bad boys. 3l.VI'TlE Nunn: BROWN The seed of friendship is sown deep in the heart. 1-,IIIXBI-FH lloLl.Axll A sweet grace EIVOS full assuram-e of a klnd heart 'Sl XR1 IIXRIIV To know her IS to love er XIII DRLD PILRC I Ambltlon ls the spur to good lntent JOHN N SIIAXFR Sneech IS a mlrror of the soul h . 1 JUL, 9 l 75 C .' 1 -- - sg, , TN'EXTY.SEVl-ZX .ilu-ic sxirru Great men promise little but accomplish much. .X'l'll l'Il.lEA 'I'l'IS'l'UX A reliable person rarely offends. SIIHINI x x A smut of f.icndI1 ness creates a chaim ing' 3tl'l1OSpl'191 umm mi in Xl Unassummg conduct d6Q9lV6S the highest D1 3136 'SIII TON XD 'AHS Deeds ai e better thing than wol ds 'lll A gleat lov IS derivej from knowlng her .T ANUA A ' r l RY SENIORS n,umrr:m'rE SPENCER To gain friends and to gain knowledge are noble aspirations. ,xim1l.1,.x THOMPSON She is gentle, bhe is wise, Yet there's laughter in her eyes. IIHII- 1IlNN KBBOTT ark eveg hold a be wxtchmg beauty Nl XRX L KBXEY A coldial person is loved bv the world onnnow ALLEY An agreeable person as very little com D6tltl0D BF ATRICII ARIOV Small and unassuming, quiet and well llked 1 .muff V'I.llC '13 - B .- D , I - . . . M no '- ' . 4: uv . , A . . , . . . h , - - ' s - ni' ' .xL1.Ex .. - L 1 . ' ' f . I ,.,?' e E ii' L E-T. i 4.5 X V Yi is--1 SENIORS J l'I.IA AUSTIN Think not of one's self but of others. KTTH BARNARD Charms and graces are entitled to 'praces' DON KI D Lll BINSON What he lacks height he makes up in humor ufuu Jo B1sHoi With a smile like thlb whv not adveitlse foi Dentvneq unnrxix 1zLxeK So sweet in , Qhe ll be alwavs in our nund lxl- N XFFII BOSS ER Bower Spends many an hour 3-fm WY -if Jn TW!NT!-EIGHT ALETA BARNARD The beautiful seem right by force of beauty. DAISY LEE BARTON Brains and ability and a genuine good snort. umox monux Smile and be a villian BETT1 BILLELL Where she met Qtranger, she left a fiiend mix xi D nmnmu How mvsteriouslv People take things SGFIOUSIV LENX MSF BOXD Give me neither pov ertv nor riches NV in 'C . J ' .. . . .I .Q I , a , so lk' d . ' . . At -- . ' - N f Qt -k 4, 1-E9 4154: T Q we T ZYEXTY-XIX! MARY ELLEN BOYD Boyd ls never void Of speech. AFFANELL BROCK Sweet personality Full of rascality. KI KKK L BRI Xhh Who Sald men 'prefei b.onds FIJIX JI XX BI TI Ll! She can be h ard be lone she is seen Nl SRX WI CXRTIIK Like a warm day When soft b1e ze, Olav FLLFN lx CLAII' Such a beautiful map Belongs to Ellen K Clapp -L if-L: 4. :s gg. SENIORS ,m'mL'R Bnansnaw He knows of a few other places as pleas- ant as school, HELEN BROWVN Red hair Complexion fair. DAI E BL CKN ER A tree is known bv the fruit nmmz 4 AMPBEI I Silence personified GOLDFWI L ATF? Often rates Swell dates PRXNC l'S Cl FNEIANII Laugh for the time passes quickly i ll .AA I .Av,, I ,WX a . 'if f .f Q - i I A .4 ' I - .. A .. 9 . ,, . . . Y . A ' 1 . . 5 4.' V. , . ... 4. , , .. . .. . . lf Y, u 1 I . ' ' X . . 1 , ea eq v 5- 2 7 ' - '- .gj 7:?- --1 -7 if Y - f' in V Tl 1 SENIORS INA MAE COBB She smiled, and We marvelled at her dimples. LESTER COON Philosonhv Doesn't tend to 'osiphy' All human relations, And pleasant devia- tlOnS HHS Jl NL RIll': She 1S the tvpe of grul we admue LH XRI OT'lII l R055 It wlll be a loss When Charlot+e Cross Has zone from school BI NNXI DOW A roll1n,q stone gath ers no moss I FOR! I' DUPREI' The l1bra1V men Are warv men, For all but lxttle gurls Wxth rmglen curls ig VY .-r , Q Q' THIR T Y XVILLIAM COBB He's not so tall But there's nothing small About his loyalty. mvxax1mn'x rox Sly hulmor and con- cealed wit mark our friend ll KRUI ll KRUNIER Cromer Mav be another Homer l-NPIXN DLSHXZO Speech may b zretted Sllence never Rl' RSI! lf DOX LF Bel nlce Learnlce Easllv NORK XLHI DLNXI I have often regret ted mv speech neve- mv silence N0 . 1 '. ' K' Cf - ' e re- , , , ' 3 - an , ' U i u i u '. ' . . . 1, - Q fe as - 'ii N -is -- ' - -li VVVA4 W 1 1 - ' 7 'l ' 1 :T 25? Q . ee il :,,-'+L' T e , I I 1 'l'lill!'l'Y-OSB H1-zxm' CLAY EASTHAM He's a worker, but only when he has to be. PA l'LINl'I EllGE'l l' We are fond Uf this natural blond. mm umsox Soarklmg w1t ls amd to anv pel ondl V WI KI RINF IORBES The most worth crown IS a good reputatlow mmorux rom: sm Beautv and frlendll ness who could ask for more? LOREX A G YIPS Klnd were the fates To Lonena Gates SENIOR S EVA EATON We're always meeting' Little blonde Eatin. MARY ROSS l'1DXS'ARD!w One man is enough for her. H D FARR KR To much effort lsn worth hls tlme llihl M-X FORD lt s braxns, not size that makes famous Semors HFLEN 1-o'roPm los Who wants more ess Of Fotopuless HORACE GEARHART When dutv and plea sure clash Let duty go to smash - , ' -1 . . . ' 't . arm ' ' , ir, ' ' ' ' airm' ' A ' . . 01' - ' 1 -f H ff? f i - A F Tir? I SENIORS MARIE GEORGE Is as intelligent as she is charming. 1-1mxm.1x oosmx What's sauce for the sroose is sauce for Gosd1n. I I XRD IRI I N Dieams of doing good for good foi nothing people .IAMFS GLNIN Down the primrose wav to a genuine good time R SXBI RV H SLE Honor waits at lovers gate even football honors RUIH RFK HAH WIN K Rosv hair, And a rosy disposi tion UU! -ta. WY 1- .1-gt 5 THIRTY-TWO MMM' DONALD GIBSON Donald Gibson Is no Ibsen. RI I'lI GRAYDUN Music is the symphony of joyousness. IIUR Xll I RFI XIIII L Not so nolsv but quite dependable NANCY ,nv zunsmr. A silent tongue b travs a 'thoughtful mind ROBERT HAMILTON' Although he shaves H has permanent vaves WSH- H XRDGRAVE At playing Mae West, She s about the best VIL .. i C . v V i V . L I 3 5. I - '- ' . . 1 . 4x I vI v GY AVA' A L4 ' ' . - . ' e- . ,T , i- 9 - JL ' X Y, Y.- ltzl- I p ,, i4 THIRTY-THREE 1.ov1s1.1. iuvxm For one his size, He accomplishes much. But oh his size! EsTA1,1x1-: 111-:lmlxu We will be declaring That Estaline Herrin,1z I O K x1 ll mans Ieadeis are oiumaiy people With extra Ol dmalv deteimmatlon JXXFI LX H01 LIS Brilliance is the step pmg stone to success HIRLA HAL HORION A ieal o1ato1 in e 11f'ht place IH HI 'Ihmks he IS tough, But his good d1SDOwl t1on betiavs him '-' i ::'. SENIORS NORMAN HEATH Red hair? What! No temper? HAXYS HIATT A lad from Illinois Who looks like mam- ma's boy. GL xox -1 xuxsov Gladvs Is richer than Midas M heart YI a11GA1u,1 11o1.Lows Someone should warn 'er About Logans corner LOL ISE H018 ARD Plactlce is the best o all 1nst1uctors PLN A Nl XF HI NT A iumor is brulted That she looks well Bathing suited 1 x S . . , :'1' a J ' A ' 1 u 1 I. . , . 1 ' 'AY s - . ' 1 ' ' f ' ,, . . ' . Hl'i 'l l 1 I 'A A 5 4 'h' rs 5- 5 -2 :gf ' gi ' j Tai A 4 :E-1' V YN , , SENIORS m,uex.xx lll'lfMlCNi7li A girl with a figure Doesn't haveto be a gold d1ure. ulmclc .muxsox Going to college To gain a little know- ledge. XX QILTH JONEQ A good sport alwavs cheerful too IX ln lxl 1 EUQIEV IQ Drecious Dont waste it M K3 BFLI I' KINIG Mavbelle King Has 1ust that thine: JANIFQ LITTON Hail fellow well met l.,.... .lag '5- yy -V -'ts' T' THIRTY-FOUR mamma .IANES He eats Wheaties. MARY JANE JOHNSON Conduct is the key to character. OLP l X lxl'ILI1X There is no wisdom like frankness I Ol ISI KING A true fllend IS to be valued H I LDUN IxOLB Is it fair To be a vlolln plaver FLWII' R LYIX IN GER What I asmred to be and was not comforts m J0l.' '. 'Ni , 'QQ ,' , . . D I ' l 6. I ,Mi Us jj- -za,, X -- if - Q -:gi THIRTY-FIVE JOHN Ll-ISIUND A guilty conscience never feels secure. mmm 1.r'c'1L1.m LEXYIS It reallv would be slllle To tlv to talk to B1ll1e lmu IIOXD Orator' ureat demonstratol Of radlo tubes Ulill L D1 N It IS better to learn late than never WIC IIIII IOXSE. Theres nothmg slowe About Mozelle Lowe 'U BRI X Htl XRIX A man who plays ten ms And flghts to the fennls as-'Q J -fn, 'V '5- ' - T . SENIORS H ELEN LESTER Lester Lets no one best 'er. ' IINTDS ' Its that dlmple That makes the gas slmple WS OR I HX LUN G All education msn framed from books LH XRLl:.b LOW LLI-.SS MUQIC reveals a cul tuned mmd CL -XRILN CE VAST A medxclne man Hell be lf he can LOL ISE 'YICLRL NKWIEN Good nature IS worth more than knowledge 'uc 1 SENIORS Enrrn an-commxxc Though small She can play basket- ball. SYBIL MULARRY A brunette who makes You look twice. JOHN 'SILNIILI Hes nelthen qulet nor drowsv N01 the sort that's calousv LARL NIXLI I' R A clear consclence 1 a clear card ALAN XX WIOORL Blushlng' cheeks speak a modest mmd CHRIWIINF Nil RI IIRPX Mlschlevous eves That do not l1e zz i- 1-,5- -Sil- ::: 2 5 NW' .- TIIIRTY-Six .u's'r1xE MCDONALD An all round student is well liked by the teachers. CARROLL MVM ATH Wise men will conquer the world. Z3 lllllllk Wll DUI! Ch99lfu1Q9S and wll 1n,1:ness p1 o duct reatness J H MINOR be a born lover of a for Its own sake is a qualltv of rehne ment J B NIOURE The more we have of Moore The better Jllh N FLSOX What IS mmd Never matter What 1s matter Never mmd A A fe 2 1 . c 9 - , - . A , - ' - n S . . . ,N I 5 P . ,I . S , , - .Y , . - . V -l - , Z- ' - . l .' 1E-f ,-- Y - -L , f,- ...- , Ek: - Y 1 ::... 4- 1f'l'e THIRTY- SET!! WYILLENA N ELSON A conscientious stu- dent and right hand man in the library. ELIZABETH NIBLACIC When you speak of tact You think of Nih- lact. -'Ca-4.fw!,Q JOIIN LI' O P XTTERSO NI We wonder if he can hum As well as he does hls sums III NI XRII' XXNE Kindness and smcer 1tV are the d1Sl',lI1g'UlQh mg' traits in her per sonahty 'KI XRX III IxETT BV tho work one knows the workman JOHN IE PIERC I' A bov who thinks his class IS A place to 'pollsh glasses fi: 5-1 SENIORS VIRGINIA NEWVTON My only books Are men's looks! LESSIE OWVENS She writes fiction. Is that an affliction? iu'rm.E1-:x PAYKJE One who has an quislte personalltv is ever to be envled IL n1r4 Panmxs Juanita Perkins, Have vou ever seen her workin YI KRX EX ELXN PICKLE Loyalty and efficiency keep one happy X ED A POPF Holds at all times the noblest ideals 'Fi If g5 f- I illl? -'T SENIORS NELLIE rmcm Nellie Price The girl you look at twice. ELUISE RATLIFI' Fit to be the head of anybody's office. FXLIXN RXHBON She sparkles even ln pictures sm xrxrn RFID Men may come and men mav go but I ,qo on forevei lil XXI ROD! LHS binceritv and fuend shlp E0 hand ln hand IX Rl l Love me little Love me long WY 'i- . wo' 'i' :- 3 Q 2 TlllRTT'!lGHI' voxma1.1.1-: rmnmux Our baby talk lady. MARY RATLIFF A joy to the teachers and students. H KR! I L Rl' K Can vou ever have too much of a good thmg Nl N WI X NI XF ROBFRTS A good sport and a loval Westerner Lvl UNO! RUhLlIS Full wise is he that can himself know l IHNI IS A pennv foi voun thoughts THIRTY-SINE JA M ES HOXYA RD RULES Brevity is the soul of wit. RI' l l'N RYAN Ryan Our all Westerner Lion, rommx SKXIILRS Think not of one s self but who else IS th re to think of lil Xllilll Shi FZ Whv be sad when it takes so little to be 23V Loxmuxr sumo A budding noi ehst RACHFI SINII SON Pharm and wit are talents of real worth E' SENIORS lssz ROSE Do well and right: Then let the world sink. Tm'r:T'r s.4m-'nan Bovs with black curls Need never be shy with girls GER -XLD 'BCH'-XVT7 lt takes wits to make the fingers flv VON CILI-. SHILLBX Let vour hours be hours of pleasantness FDW ARD QI Nl HON S The biz business man with efficlencv and polish l HRISTINI' SMITH A cheerv smile Is worth the while On field and in the c'assroom -1 - I x 'f 1 i .' .' .' I , Q . . .. . . 9 , . 9 . 4 7. A an .1 , Y . , . ,. . ' .. . . . . , ' Q , l . . fi , - ' f: L 1 . r- --4 - 11,4 s,-is :E - 5 ,5 H SENIORS DONALD SMITH Deep voices Make funny no1ces. w.n'x1c w. smrru He went to a school of wit, but only attended half-time. l LRLX L SI LXLER That wee gal wlth charm HON XRD SIRUL D Of a ,flood begmnmg' Cometh a good end LIIRXSIINL SVI I lS'lUN Manner ls more ex DISSSIVC than words ISUBBX I IIUNI X9 Self expresslon IS not alwavs found perfect lv IH words gnu- ,, Q' 'E I7 .- 5 FORTY Nomm snrm Happy-go-lucky-you. MAVRICE SNIDER We love school so much we'll just stay a while. 1 R XII XXI STAN FILI Stanfill Runs wlth a wxll On a track JOHN ,umm Sll l0N L1ve as though llfe were earnest and t shall be so DORIS DFI Ll' IXIOII Sllence IS golden but when I DM KRD FHUNII SON Fd wlth curls Attracts manv EITIW . - I i i ll N f ' 7352: V l l lI!'l'Y -I IW E ZUNI-ILL TIIOM PSUN Beauty lives with kindness. LULA IRIS 'l'll l'0X Great jov is derived from art and peotry. N DRI D ll ll S Our pei sonalitv plu mr YI KRX Rll X ll LKER Be beautiful and in telllzent but be beai tiful IIN X NIR I know bettei Than to pan an edet 61 BFISX XS KISUN A tholoughbied spirit leceives applause with out show -i if ? SENIORS ZELLIE TIDWYELL Charm may carry one to the heights. PA l'LlNE TRAVIS A cheeful mind re- veals an open heart. ELISE Tl C KER Brllhance' Blonde' Brains' lx X IHRX N L NDLRYVOOD A gentle manner gains true friends OIE'1A ws ALKER Speech IS her fortress H A XS -KTSON A bov whos neat Shouldnt retreat From vounz ladies H: l l X r .IIL c us N- vi ax , ' gn . . . I ' J l ' . . ' - , , ur: music lx '- t ,ff - a v 1 ..- 1 , ' s Y A 65 -- 4' Fi it t : 1 - ? ' - W 'I SENIORS MARY MA'I'I'Ili wyrsnx Quiet when made to be, but she'd rather make the noise. Ii.K'l'Il R Y X XX' ICA VER And yet she seemed busier than she was. NIIIIX Look to the futule OL success NOIIYI KN M ILSOY bu oesnt look doxxn OH vou 4-. Y ...- '3 gi if V7 v FORTY-TWO mam-:x w14:.vl'u,xnFo1zD She's a blonde, Not just another blonde. JOYIE XVILLIAMS Oh Joye Oh Boye. cl x 1 x ss uns Percv Haw lTl l CV Un the ladies' I Ol ll' WS RIGHT A sunny disposition makes a zav poem rm ' ' Am, 'ILL . . M. J. '., . Ms . f . ,4 V. ' He's tall t he ' A' ' d 1 , 7 . f L s 41 sf? s- - ru!! I Y-THNBI I-'lmxvss ABNEY A friend is never known till a man has need. VELMA BLANTON Beauty is the eye of heaven. CLIFTON Loc,xxom Gum Prlsoner of hope bl IL-Xlihfll I l LIOIT A word spoken ln due tlme lS sweet NI ARGI ERITE GAY Marguerlte Is verv sweet J-XVIFS HODGFS Rome was not bumlt a dav SUMMER SENIORS ... - i BILLIE BAYLESS To myself 1 owe my fame. S. D. BRADLEY Fame is the food that dead men eat. AN XELLE DEAN! Wlsdom IS better than rubles GEHALDI NE FOX Laugh and be merry, For the tlme IQ short IOHN E HAYWY9 The more we have of John the merrler IOXFVA Huw A true friend to all x f 'i1 -rv I 4 v A. 4 I n Q 7' SUMMER SEN IO CARL IxIOH l Shrlke whlle the lron IS hot I-Sl Is WIACDOV XLD RQIOICE vounp: ma 1n thv vouth OTHELL POWVELL Opportunxtv knocks at everv gate LLOISL ROBIN SONY Help others lf ou wxsh to help vourself f B M IMRERLX H s brought to school as a calf to the butcher. YY FORT! FOUR l IISIINI LXNTL There IS nothmg vam About Chrlstlne Lane ROIPIII' IFNDLFX Rozelle Pendlev She lecalls a memorv umm ERITE POS! ER Age cannot wxther her nor tlme change her lnflmte varletv Nl SIN: KRI I SNTIDLR A me-rrv heart does mood llke medlclne v ll Xl0lxS v' ,- A 8 JUNIOR , ROBERT' DUXVELL PRESIDENT RH II XRD M SLIIIRS 1 mfsnn-xr um 11-.nu .uxsxons G- xv V7 J- FORTY-SIX OFFICERS I Xl IINI H ILLIKNIS I'-l'I lu-nun N lll K X LI Bl lt1'H XXI sl'LIKE'lARY sun ll'lfNl Jl xums , . .'. . A . ., . ... 1 , .. .. ., .. , . ..'. , ... . 4 4. ,:. . , 14 1 1. - - gi. .. -1'--1. : -1 -41.1. FORTY-SEVEN VICE-PRESIDENTS JUNIOR RERYL MARIE MASON BILL LYLE l'A'I'HERINE TAYLOR JESSE GRANBURY MMQ WMM l' IHVARII N ILLIAMS MARGARET MARSHALL J AMES HODGES 'SL -in 4 1 - TT'-I ri ' - W mf' ,RVN un-n AHANIS Il' 141-ns Axnxnsov I V BRANCH Ylfuemx Dsxwuv I I-:mx Ilorxnn W 'M' VY E 5 ,-il 1 Ti- E ' -2.1 3. ronr! mont lun-s hmonn FAC nr Burrox l xr BOOIER Ol EX CRLMP l IAA I ALRA IIALL SIMM: JUNE! HIGH JUNIORS E.. 2 . , 4- 1 ,ru ': .' Q . nl 4 .- f'llAR1,lcs IglCAI'l'llARIl' C, -I I Z f l M I .f , 5 .., ronnuxtsz Mmm Fxmxcx-:s Kxrrlm XIAR1'n,x Sri: IJXDSEY uufmn Rlcrn Sm STOLT IIARI PN THIJNIXS I I 11,xnr1 u YV num 252: :' 'i -gg GH JUNIOR S Enwfxnu Ll-:lumix BILL LVL! lfnnr Avn Q1-1-mAR'l' I u,uu.r:s Snmsan KL rznr TmPl.:'rr f L xml 'Q JUNIORS -IAMES 1gAKER N PQRANK .IEENNETT RIILTON Bnlrrun xIYIlFl LAn'rnn SAM Cunwnu. lu llllflfl Dowlsu ig 1 ' xr ui 2 FIFTY LAWN!-:Non BANKS I':DI'I'II Booman AXNF lmuuv XxlINlA 'FAN Lovluu XFIL DE LAVAN I ilIH'llNE Luwums w ' -. YIFTY-CNE Ilumx' 1'ILuo'rr D1-zxzu. Fnwlta. NKFIIKIIF Fnlfrov Ir-.sr FIQAKBURY X1 IJ Hruzv Iums Ilnx sxvcrxr 2 E 2 ima 1 J UN IORS OLGA Ass ELLIOTT Lurlwz IFQDRTENBEIIRY Y FRA fnonnow rum IIALIQMAY 'Nor x xIiRGKRE1' Ilmsslvv YS I IFIIT Hrxsns i A xl, . 4 V v H v . . 1 3 Ln I Y I ,ii -- - ,, ,-, -5 i., --- - rr ii ' rf- 5 0.5 n r J UNIORS Y Cnnxsrxmn HOLLOWAY Axrnxun D. JAcxso:v JOHN LOWWTIMORE Bern Lmnsmv RUTH Love Gsm EVA MCGEHEE 'si'-'+t.4 ' . Z. '?' vy -V Ei I FIITY-TWO PAU mms: Hunan! Vmcrsu Kxuvr Ronvrvr LAVERTY EARNESTINE LOUKHAR1' LIARGARE1' LIARSBALI 'hvx LICGUIRI 4 Av . W v l - V Y :Li 5-1 -7-2157 EEL.. iirml.. -7 -if-34 Y I --I : -Q.:-. -f - , if--. , i 1 ' ' - l ll TY-THREE J.u'n Muxuz! .lnux 0'Xs,u. 1.1mm Kun sn u K ran urn Rmuu: fuss: IIIXI' S1-'Imax Ylfuu I KFIYX Slmuurr IE J UN IORS Ihmaln- Nnwxu. Mun' Pnmuxs laura IIICE 'ann Jaxx QCALES Au: nr STAFFORD XQHIIE WIERII' Suwnnn L x rv uv E '. A 7 , A H IC' , E' .. . 3 . , . .'.' .': f... ' I' ,g, . ' 'I'...'. ' ',. . ...'..' - -5 - ' ,J ,fi ? if IUNIORS QTATIIERINE TAYLOR Amana Lim Tl-:nmf:l.L f'Armn- Tmxr TIIKHYIKH Barry Vin 7Avn r NIARI FH A XVAHF Al :xr XVII I nun 2. - i 1 Ll E: X7 1' l 5 FIFTY-1-'OUR XIARGAIIET TAYLOR Llxnsnv Tmnrxmn lxoxu-. 'lunaun ll I Dumnux Ilmx V .uw AllAx XVEIMAKFII Smvm YVmmur 1 , 4 P - . ' Q v , .. , . I A A . ' - j,,, , 1- .' 4 A P 'u..-1 .. i ' S . W ff? ?E - : Ai R E Q' ' g - ... X Y- -W' . Y 1-T Sf DPI IUMURICS SOPHOMORE R USSICIJ. LOVE l'lfESlllliN'l' IH X51 II XOI if llllvwllll-X1 'sun ll nu SUI IIOMOIIEW E2 -ing 3. 3 W' -r 4 F!FTY.SIX OFFICER S NIUI I X D XS IS src :rm un lOl ISI' JARRO'l'1 Sl-CRI-TAR! mn xmnn SUI uoswmf-. I ' C . . ' 'N ' X - 1 - ug V-lilke, I-'ll l'T-SEV!! SOPHOMORE VICE-PRESIDENTS N EIL WVRIGHT SVI IODRON' AYCOCK RALPH KEETOV IUHV GRLIIN 11 XROI u c OCUNOL GIIIIR Z -gi gun: - A Xu UI no-1 I A . .uv w . 1 . v , f . . w -,-E i 2 vm 55- -,-,gr ,- V 1.1-2: 3a fri' ,fig SOPHOMORES D.uu.xaxr: Aunorx' W EAIILINE Annorr LDIIH ADAMS bAuMx BAr-5 xIAlfGLERl'lE Buowx Jun-' Bnoxs xr'u:1.D NEIIF NLE Down loves I HAVEN I wsu: Duty ln-un ULU-' Nlmu AHE1 LA-.umm Suu Ruin Fox 1 L w- 1 Fll'TY-EIGHT 'Sluuox Ax any V ounnoxs Arcocx AX rr BARNETT mn CAzvrELou IM Blu. CLARK IIAINJI U L IJCUNKPLI HPI Crum sur Du IS N101 L1 DAVIS NIARY Jon Don! xx7ARlEEN FL zxrov ELYN GANTZ 1 Y GEARHAR1' J h, A- J J ' J . mu: . Ev 3 .' G: l V 44 -S SOPHOMOREb DAUU II.u'vlzs Kun IIENRY IILIH Jawa: Hucxrn Hun LA Iuusx Jnrrsns XI uc umm JOBNBTON RAI PH Knmrov If KXKLKIX NIAS1' I l MQCLELLAW xlARGARE'l' Ovmrrov P V Plmnlns Frmnczs PAR! xi llu.l.xE Linn I . .' .' . SOPHOMORES Liao PARKS NIARY PEEK QYLARK Po1.LuRD AIARY Ii.-iTlIl'ZRlXE Rica XIAHIAX IQUGERS Innnr: SLIIOOLER I RXPNFINE SLWKNER LLAIILNLF Sxwms Bunn XVEAVER AnA Yvxnnmnxs flEORGE YVu.sox Lau: YS n sox E- in ?' il SIXTY IQLIZABETH Axy Pmgl, BlUN'l'lil'E IKAGLAND Ill-:m-:Nouns Rzvxunns BE: rx JAM: SWIITH Nm DA SNIDER ELOIIFNLE SYRUUD ILXF Wnvuncx Sl umnx XVIIIIEIIOIIX 'X FI I xIAIllE V ILEY WVU mana V nmznmr Lox us YN uons 1 sum Lol. Youve 0 . . n ' 'H , .' L.. 4 11 L A' . . L .' .' X I V . u '.', .24 , v . R , F . . , I fi . .-- L 1 747774 W- ?1 ,:-- - , --...R R I E l R1'ISI I M AX SIXTY-TWO 'FRE SHMAN OFFICERS FERN NEXVTON PRESIDENT If M If NDOI X N MFKENNOY PREGIDEN1' um TEIINI FRESIIMEY . 3 -gi Ei WY -r 5 LHxI UNNFS M H11 XCRI' SECRETARY IH Bl tl X BUTLER sw mfmnx mu ll-:nl Hu-.snuzx . A . A 'An i 'A .. . . A - . 1 - I . - .1-1 h -, - K ..- X - ... W 4 -1- , Q MARY HELEN TAYLOR If KI PH LF1SIN GER GPRKI IHNII' PHIIIIPS : - t 52:- ICE-PRESIDENTS MARGARET STUDHALTEH MARY JARROTI NELIA VEE COGBURN Xml ! TQ W5 T 2 - 'E -5 f ig lv ff ,. FRESHMEN Inns Ansumn IJUROTIIY ALLEN IRM.-x LEE .ANDERSON SALLIE LANE A1-Kms wvFl'lA Ax ERY NIARX EIIIABETII Bumnm Lx nm x Boom:-r Gmrrm DF CI Amoxmn Rxcufmn DARE! hmuz Asx FLEFCIIEII lluuox Goeun 1NIAnm Gonnov if ig LQ- yv .1 l'- i i SIXTY-POUR BIARGIE NI-zm. ANDERSON Pow:-:ks Axm-:Rsox Cunnan: X. Arluxsox lprrrx BLANKEYBECKLElx NV ILLIS B1 EDSOE N onuu Bl!AD5HAW C Nrmnx Duufs xIAlfY Gu.-xuf' El LISOV IUIA DAM: FIXDIEY Dxcx GRAD! Ewnm SLE Gnxx NIARY Nunn: GLLLEDGI SIXTY-FIVE PA-r Illxnsr-:LL Am.:-:xl-: llonrnx 1gILLYl'I Ilonrox Jussvu Hcmrcsz Tu K Jouxsox llll I' If IIIX I' N lsnmm. LEvA 1 RIIN Lux A Alxllfa Lol, IS Mulcrnn X ORMA PARKS I ox LY PETERS .- i 1.l FRE SHMEN Khin' RUTH IIIJI-'s1'ED!.ER JEAN Hxsns Aux: Ilunconln Hu IUX Jonxsov lm Lx x x hal um 1' IORZNCF LEMON lh-as Bmnxx Lonux Gurxnomrx llclxnvox Loma x E MOITRE NEI! Bnonxs I IRTLK Brzluru Pnocrou mr RAMIQ -2 H W 1 '7 I' il . .' :J f' . .,- 1, , l:I'I'l l4Y ll-:I-: I .' .'1-:V I - x 3 l RL' ' - I VREQHMEN IIEI rx IIICIIARUSION 5 lumrnm mx Jx xx lxunnxus ll IALK buun .Enom Nh bNlllll x1lLlUX blxxuumz Lu 1 mx 1 Arr xlARl Ill-1.1.x 1AYl0lI ll,Axl1A xVALDl!0l' N IIHIINIA Wim mms Inu ES Yrrms ,. !7' - 1 ,ii ,gi V7 -1- BlX'I Y.SlX hmm Runznsox Lrrrlz I' Ax ROGER- N IN mmm S1-umnon Unun E STEWSART XNNA Bam Snmxnn LoL Linn TArr Xlunr Draw XsA1KlNR Q1 FX A WEATHERFORD f IIAIUNNEG YN HFIAFRF --Q-Lqai -G-f i1 SL IIOUI Ill I' FAVQ JR ITES Q., WM We MW' I XIIS v V ul, l'I. ' I-.'l'I .pa .I XRTIT Illf KS XII VIN I l HIQISIINI SHI! IOII . ' X XS XIS I IUIIIXI 'WNV IND .' I 'll I. gf XII S IIUIN ILIXI xm A IIO IOII I Xl NUI HUXIUI I SW' XI'll I IUIIIXI IIINIIX 4 xx I'lH51JX'I'III-..'I By' I...u Ixus 'II1III'I 'UI 211 :r.cI'!L, ul mv II.1I..X lull.: -I II I':1II'1.Im1Ixv: I I I I Il Iwi HI' ry'-1-'1 X. I' Y Xa :U fzzwfli I vi . I Iymf-11' -fzmxl XI' Xf 1'1.I'-:11:11I III I I IIHIU-. ,', wi I-V, I 0' I, X .' Zz- 1, ' -Iw-' I IIII' I xx I M III .,I'2lII11 NIIIII 'III I 5: v'I ' 'I' I.r I I I 1 1 I ' ' , :N Ii I I ' I SN.-X1'SIIU'l'S 111 1 1 111 1111111 111'1111:1:111'1111'11 1111 1111 11-1 'X1111 1111x'111' 1l1'111lQ'111 111 :1111111'.' 11111 1111111 z11'1111:11111:1111'11 1111 11111111 X111 112lj'.' 4l' 111111 1'1I1,1' 7 1,1 1 1 I 4 X 1 1 1 NXI11 1111111 15111 I-I llll IIllI'I Golly, what 21 gullyfl On llillilllc at .-Xlmariii . ,, Mrs. Groves seems to bs very lllll'l'QStUll in 21 hook. liow qiiwrf Vouuh lluii' 1:1111 llL'lWQQll halves at thi' Amarillo game. , , Why zum- you SLll'lll'lSl'll liut'us'? Now, Cl0Ilyt you take' my picture! ,, , Ami are they frienils, I ask you? Miss Clark takes hel- favorite position bn-fore the class. l ,.g,, .- 'O '4 Q m ' - - q, .f C 9 v- J ,, I 'a 4 if i 4 lr 3 A Y j'i'?5i' I4 lillilfll .ff 1 V0 lt!! 'king g,.....m We have Rig, Big' boys in our high school, eh Ceo1',fre'? i. ,, .. ,, Biology room-the cloom of those with weak stomachsf' ., .. .. ., Don't' eat! it all, Beeg Carrie Jane wants some. ,. ,, .. Mr. Lowrey is thinking up nice questions for a history test. .. ,. .. , Blackie Young pauses for a moment to have his picture taken. .. ,, .. .. Some of the younger generation. ,, .. ,. .. Our musical boys-Haymes and Thompson. .A ,. .. .. Anseth is well attended, lllllx I lx On the football bench - waiting: and waiting: , , , ., Bobby Roberson reads a novel! , , , This is the train that I ok us In the Amarillo game. ,, , .. .. The Big Trophy case. It must have bl-on thvii' off day. , , , Coach Chapman at the Ama- rillo-Lubbock gruinv. , , Uni' school at night. inf! ,, XIXIIII' QI You arc nvw gazing' upon a scene at thc National Honor Socinty banquet. ,, .A Did you know that our girls would try tx: push each other off park benches? ,A ,, .. ., The Aurliiorium, a place oi' many pleasant half-hours. ,, ,, ,, ,, It's nothing really, folksg she just lost her shoe. ,A ,, At the Pampa game. That is VVeymond Newton with his feet in the air. XIYI-IIW -l'IX I-. It's not an Inciizui on the Xvill' Path: it's just Wfimiherly 111-cuixitccl with lipstick. ,, . Thrvo hoys. Kiimv Iill'Ill? Tlw W1-fu-1'11i-1'. ,, Now wzitcli that boy mako .1 swim! .hw m1111111-1' 1- :lil s1111ii-f 211141 rLll!izL2lli1S this .11 1'11i11g'. , , This. ulks, is 11111- .1 zuily jl1YL'ilIl llzuixxiix 11.1 11111 lmiiw hi!!! ,, Jack. lui this be a ivsforl to y I 1 xv 4:1 ,,..+ X I Bx Bettx Biugll I be-cane what might be called a taxing maniac 1 Niiccevclul iii making h dmilx I1l1N013.lJlQ xx L N . .N x Nix suppose om might nan Nu that N ai 04 ti i ti . out thn Lohn nl ui at 1 iiuiiiiagtx .1 S .x .i iimkt 0 d11NL into Ling in xx vie anon when I wishul him tu 1vit.1i 1 xi N I 15 aik . i 10 1 . xx. N N. . Nt . tim .now xeeimm .xt mix .lun iii ou 1 meiind 1.11 mu' it mt it ui I nl ue xuawei and ruigiiu 1 nut , xt 1 'vlcxicaii would imp x it t in . N X i i I ii I QXLII 1 in ' . 111.4 ' about uhinh I I ii . 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I hui l-tl hliii tha' lf lifh nhl t't'lt halt ht- pt-irli s iiiimi liix un' j lo p ' l tulfl hiiii liittnwly tn gn 'mil in-vvi' lu zilltiw hiQ shzi lim' tw viwmf will thi' 5 ' -l' l ziml +5 '. tl. II1- loft. Th ' ' 'J tl 'H :tag 'w t tht- Zllllbl' Ull L'ts ,l' 41ll'll':'tllllIgL', 'l'ht- liiwt lx ll - ftzxgt- ili ' V 1 2 fll ' sttrm: zilwiit thv liuiiie iii 21 rage :iiitl is wt-il. iwillivi- Z1 iiiwii- 'ICL t .' 'f tj 'is '1 'lull-. Tl - fc-ui l is .h- iii' iii which tht- 1iiiaii'i'vl.t-i' Inu iii- mr I' ' li iq x'l xp kuii tt. Last is tht stil 'mt ot' st-lt'-impinzicli zititl it-gilt, Quill' ' ' ' ' 's 'il-h t 2Llll'L'1'. I wviit tliiwvtiggli that Iiiwt X Wu. l f'1i1'ly s ' 'l l 'L tl j ' ' iiieimilwix' of my family. I vu' ii'i'itutwl ziiitl t-wiv. lf it day: ' I' ti iii' lriwwkv forth tm' litilt- ii' iii iw-zismi zxt ali. I iiiiztziiit- I wa: ' ' 1, z ' j ' 1 cl' 1- t 215' su. XVI - I lmxwit-il tiiyft-E' Joi ' ' 1 ' 'A 'cl Lhiiig ' th't hail cniisinl all thif ggifwtf 21 sw l ing rod-h dwg, ' ' s 'A I . pb -1 my lwraiii 'mtl 1' ict- me ui 'ict lilit- th- 5It-iiiXttiplitilt-- I 5 bl l. This ,'z 1l'.'t1lz1i ' at ill' 1 'ti L-ks. Then calm- the se-coiiil stagv. Motlit-i' has said that sht' pwtk-i'i'vrl ttuiiiici' tt' ' -,','. I vuiitlci' whi'h if tht- wi+i'sv. Af in thi, iwritiil, my iiiiiitl lx ziliiiust at ll' '. C' l'L'll1l'lIIb ', thc gl. tlzt fm' :lays I tli1hi't unit' wlit-tlivi' l livwl wi' iliftl. Of ' I 1 l' Q' I l' l t-:im-ii. I ziiii sum-. I mlm-tm-riiiiiit-tl tit htm' up uiil ' t - strifm- 'ilicl eiitn-1' a YlllIIlll'I'Y. liiirl iiiyft-ll' ai C'lI'l'l'I'. th- 'itiiii L- iiriiiiittvvs 111' th A- l ' ' lblliiig' ul' li-ihy icv. I xnzis gmitive that thv litki tit' tht- fpiistt-i' was life lui' .um Iii thi: stt-ir fit' thi- tlll2lI'i'l'l, vh 'i l ilk'l'llll'IIl2lllX mf th- iii st-1' alll etch, l uttt-miitwl 21 local' ul' tliswlziiii. ic-piwzivli. 'iiil hiiri zilritil'ii1-fx. Aly hi-Q! f'i'i1 olrl mc- I lmikttl 215 it' I hu-l ai ciirii vrlitii l iiivi hi iq wiitw-: hui. thi-ii, wlzii wi l om- L-xpc-ct lium the pc-V: ii wht l'ul iivxwi' hzirl my vxpt-i'iviitw-. Lat-' the ,'Ll 1IIf,,'l'Sl thing' hzipf 1-mtl iii my min l. I hgziii ti l't'lII4'lI1ffl'l' h xx' hi: li: lx 'ml hrw ni-my trim-ks ht- wviiltl :lit tw ainiiixi- iii-. l li:-unit lfi XXNI1 ill-1' if :mic littlt- hluiitlv vas lwltliiilg hi. iirlivulwiif hut. lu-rxiltwm' ht- t'iiii'flii lu--in i' mi whih- hc tliwfw- that nhl lrlus- Hui. Ifmvlisli, w'isii't it'.' Th- - iight thi- i'1-wiiicillizitimi tnrili il'it-1-. Ili wax IR-1-liiiu xi tiitk- liwiwixlif I 'iii' ' 'Z Sf' ht- lwwiifflit FHIII' tit' his pzxlf with hiv. :tiifl zwlu-tl i l xtfiiilflii' vzii- if- fl'i.'h '-i' tri .luiimfs thi' il l'ttlt- ggi-t-ttigt'tlit'i'. 'l'livi't- fttwtl tht' 'Nilil hliv win iiiiflf-i' tha- mt ii, I-ntiviiig' im' tn uiiiiv. I 4lirhi't vvvii lim-gi hiiii uniting tht' iiwtzil tvii iiiiii utc: hilt sii'it 'l -il lNYl1'll.2lIIfl wt- lmliiivt-tl :ilwiig tiii thv liiwilwii Xiiriiiu' tfi.l:iii1-1, Ilk- iwi'iviic'c- km-its il th-'ii' st-lifml. hut t' tl+ will lwirii iii iiii Mitt-i'. ICIJI 'UICS NI 'lf Th s l'4r'lj' xwiii first lilzivt- iii thi- liwzil wiiitfwt lit 'tl iii Nlziivli, 'l'litt wri -' i'c-pix-sc-iitwl Imllifivlq Iligrh Svh wil iii thi- Iiiti'i'4t-lw':iXtii- lfizigii- t' '1111-xt iii thi- flist 'i 't, 'mil wnii first il'u-t- thvr- W' : 'hwy tiititlr-il I Ilvzitl tht- l iiiiiiiii4. URiiANlZA'l'IUNS XINFTY FIGII1 N XIIOX Sl HONOR 501111111 uxr 1 1:1 un II 111 11 I A1111x1 S 111111 I 1 1x11-1: kll x x lll'X mmx Hun IIIXNLIS KILL If L x11 IX 11111111111 BIKUXD .Inn 1s-Q K xmcr 1 111x-111: II 1 1 xx 11111111 x s 11-11u.11 IIIK Xl-ll 1111 1 eu 1111111 1 IIIIXA 1-1'-ux IDEIIX IIILLL Ill 1 1-x XI xc XII I 1 I A IX I 111 1-11 I L111 1111111 AND l 11:11 II lllnl' Xlll I11-:s1111-xr 1411114111 1121111111 -X1111-1L1 DA111 lkLhSOX 1m1A1:x IICIASLREK In-1 51-1111 LIOISE lx1xr11r1 XIXRGKREI T1uLoR lllflilll IIUM IIIKIIII IK 1 YNKI Ill ll IIN IIN It XI IIININI I A1111 IIIXXIL 1 111111 XVSIICI s Nlum 11:1-1 Sxxnur The obJect of the Natlonal Honor SOC1Bty IS to cleate an enthuslasm 101 scholar shlp, to stunulate a deslre to rende1 servlce, to promote worthy leadersh1p, and to en courage the development of characte1 1n students of Lubbock H1gh School The Iubbock chaptel of the Nat1onal Honol Soc1ety was ongamzed and chartered 111 1929 bmce then lt has g1o11n to be one of the most lmportant clubs of the schoo belectwn fo1 membe1sh1p m the Natwnal Honol Soc1etv IS a rec:1g'n1t1on of h1g'h cha1acte1 and scholastlc ab1'1ty To be ehgfxl le for memb rshlp, a student must have an ave1age g1ade of nmetv Ol aboxe 1n all h1s stud es Members of the soclety ale selected by a co1nm ttee Compu ed of m nheu of the Iacu ty The select1ons of the commlttee .uc based on scho .11 hlp cha 11 ICS and leadersh1p lx 51- V7 1' .51- . , . - v 1 . 1 . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , Fl: II rw: F11 NTIXIG AIl'Rl'lllZl-JI'g BI, ' II1':'1111f1f': 'I'11c11 1 I 1:11, ' 1 , 1',u-' 11 11,111 lil'lil1 '1'1-: Sl' ': 1 M1 I 111' II1'1:111c,'r'11:g II 4: 1 11' ll '1', 1 1 ' 1.' 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XIXPII NINE rua, ' J - P S Nl bt The Lubbock Hlgh School Westerner Band IS a truly loyal group that cooperates evely way Wlth all school actlvltxes Although the dl16Lt01, H A Andexson, has had many classloom dutles thlS yeal, he has p1oduced one oi the finest hxgh school bands ln the Southwest The membels ot the band ale always w1ll1ng to be of any servlce that they can They have made sevelal t11ps ovel the bouth Plams to help advertise the Panhandle .South Pla1ns Fan All the pa1ades held m Lubbock thxs year have been headed by the Weste1ne1 Band The band has g1ven hee concexts and has played on numerous OCCRSIOUS fol the entel tamment of the cltlzens of Lubbock Lubbock Hlgh IS ploud of the achxevements of the band and hopes for a contmua tlon of the flne woxk done ln thlS olganlzatlon uxx lum Dn1llllS1xxsLLl 131141. Lum- Wren. 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IDAKKI-R I I I vm V II1sExIxuIIx XIACIA SKINTXER 'II II xx SI III-N I Inn-x IIIIIIII1 II I oIIIxxE ATEII Aux IVILLIANIS JEAN xx IPI I I IIIF II XII f ll xc I1IIxFs'IIxF SI NIXLR One of the llvellest and most loyal groups In Lubbock Hlgh School that descrlb es the Pep Squad The club of 1933 34 1S composed of about one hundred members, and IS sponsored by Maly Hoyle James and Dan W Powers The SIX yell leadels, all semol s, are Affa nell Block, Joye Wllll3'hS, Chustme Smlth Maly Ross Edwards, Newma Mae Roberts, and Elva Mae Hunt Palades, bon fires, and pep Iallles axe all sponsored by the pep squad, and IH ad dltlon to enteltamlng the fans between fhe halves at the games, the club serves as a nucleus for the Iootlng sectlons at all spo1tmg efents ,cpl-x : ,-ai N.,-H 5 E , ' ' ' 4 'I I' 'I FI I' ', Alfa' III: 'liz I' I'1 ' I 1 ' ' ' 1 111' 1 1 '1 , fa 11 1 1 ' 1I'1e-, 1 1II' . 17 . . ' ' ' 1- '11 1 .'1 1 1 11 :'1 1 1 1 1 ' 1- 1 A '11'1 1 1' .- 1 . 1, , '.1, 1 A' A , -, 1 A 1 ,,. 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' , L ,J ' -,- T I.. 1 UXI' IILXDHILU UNI' i 5 2 1 Q x '?! sl The Lubbock l-hgh Schoo' olchestla IS rapldly becommg one of the fo1em0,t olgamzatlons of the hlgh school Its membelshlp IS actlve, loyal, and always 1ead5 and wllllng to paltlclpate ln any of the actlvltles of the school s ploglams The olchesua, unde1 the d 16011011 of wllas Beulah Dunn, holds its practlce every 'luesday and buday f10lll one unt1l two oclock The organxzatlon was xepnesented by elghteen of ltS members ln the Trl bta.Le Orchestla Contest held at Canyon Among p1og1ams glxen duung the yea1 W616 a concert 1n Chapel on Decem bel 14 a sho1t p1og1a1n fol the Mld '1e1m g1aduates, ITIUSIC for the Senior play, Feb1ua1y 23 selectlons 101 tke la1entTeache1s Pageant The orchestra also blought Bomal Llamel, a concelt plamst, to play befole the public The many calls for the olchcstla to p ay fol plograms thls year are evldeme of 1ts glowmg popula1 xty nu nm ll XII Dm x -. un axr Km-as u- IIH I1 un Il ill In lll 1 nnnow XIARY Ill'lA IUCKFR, YS 1- 1 mn hmmm Dux u 1 ux IIAIH- lxfx IM' ox Juux Gznfu D fuoxmsux WARLII K Lum 51-.noun Xl uns Dmsunx 1 luv Ylmljuxun N uumxzsn CARR SECRETARY DAvm 1 ,nuns Xxx,x Q 1-xr lemma Y lil xm lu lnm lxA11u-:Run BLACK DEXTER IKIUDII' lnususuw hun Summa L LKRIXLI Duxfum Gussux LII!! nu.: ss 1 UI r- un Lum: SIKXNFII Pxss :mx l'Nll ll f on x-Ig - Ti Vie 1 E rl- J ,iii Y A if vi Y A.- T Sig-.i lt- 4 ' IV UlH'lll'l. HA . A - . ' ' ' - A. . ' ' ' A - - ' ' ' ' v ' ' .' , . ' . V . , , .... , U . . ' , .' . . . ' R - . 3 . - . . . f ' - ' . . . ' ' ., , , if 1 I u u 1 , A ' 1 u n lv u n . ' u ' . A, . . . ' ' ., D1 :f Ilia ' .. '. x. Pmxu: lluxfx JARRUTT. l u:. '1' Y .lxsf J. .': . ' ::. . P1 :s cx'rg lr, 's . . 4 ' 5 , ' J: A ' ' ' ' . ' ' - : '- ' :Q .' ' J .Q .' ' , ' . - 5, : Q' .' '1 . : 'lhxsl-.xx ,ms . , .': . ' , : ', la .' ' , .' , , I . iz,-1 I : xg 'I sl: 4': 'l cg ' ' J' . , l A . C '. . : L, .' ' : G1 s me D .El-:Nz 'l'. ' . rn. l 1.l 1'l-11 I , - . . . .. M .' .II J: Liz, .' rx. 0 F Ill NDRED T850 THE WIFI Y Il' I E DEWVEI C I UB lf lcovr Ron Br-'mx I lllrn. PM I xxx- Tnrrrr quam-:'r.un Inx I E Gu-:wx Al-xso'r'r View PRES! In-xl III-lrx V Arum WVIIIPNA Nmsox Pm-'slnr-'xr NIARY JANE Jonxsov xXN.l'lll I :xi-:s Br-'F SFl1l XIARY PICKE11' Srcuxn Inns Hn T Gunn lox nn Emmy- HFIIIIIXN THEIXIA 'Bunn Fuss TLCKER NIM mxv I mums 'wmrmx III IXMENCF XIAIECARF1 H0lLOWAYg MACON SKINNER NIAISIF Illn'-ox WIRGINIA Muxs ERXESTINE IOCKHART fnum Ron Jouxxn: lueuu- Gnuccn Dumaxz Junx Lnuoxn Sin S1-ocr I Amn1Ex'rAnIAx EMA xlAE IILNT XIRGINIA INEWTOA The Melvllle Dewey Llbrary Club under the capable sponsorshlp of Mrs R T Groves IS an outstandmg organlzatlon of Lubbock Hlgh School The club IS StllV1Ilg to arouse among the students of the school an appreclatlon for good books Every second Wednesday m the month a regular monthly meetlng 1S held to furthel mstnuct the hbnauans ln then dutles and to encoulage frlendllnes, among the members There are now twenty SIX members ln the club, selected for thelr abxllty and wlll mgness to work Near Chustmas the club entertalned Wlth a party The group IS also planmng a plcmc later ln the spung It IS a custom for the club to entertam wlth a banquet near the close of school, and the members always look forward to thls event which IS the hlgh polnt of the year 1n the club s SOCla1 calendar Q i. 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Z: -:-2' 11- ,tx ' iii' 1 ix ..-1 - f T l Y ,-l. --- I E -1- , I 3 J' -.-..-.- ' Z 2 i 1- X III m -- f' :rg 1:2 -. l X I Ihe Gens 'Iogata 01 log led ltace, ollglnated by Nils W1lI1al11 Dlngus ln 192.1 lb a study club IOI those VSIIO have taken Latln tol at least two y63lS The Club was 0llg1I13.l1y called bocletas IIYIQIICIIGS, Mldday club but the membels, undex IIIIS R P Johnson, the plesent SPOIISOI, voteu to change the name I'01 ltS alms the club wlshes to encoulage the fulthel study ot Roman llfe, hlstoly, and lellglon, and to brlng the students togethel IOI soclal purposes The club meets Monday noon when a group of students hurry to the Latln room for both a soclal and study meetlng Sholt talks planned by the Vlce Presldent and glvell by the menlbels fOlI'1'l most oi the ploglam Speclal attentlon has been glven thls yeal to the Roman govel nment and household A thoroughly lnterestlng club, the Gens Togata has been Lluoyed and appleclated by all who have been ln am may connected wlth It lcoxl Inns 11 11 1x1 1 uv-.1 YW 111 Xl-If I x 511: 111- .l1111x 141111.41111 XVALLACI' IlXXShlX Iunx I I-XIKIXII SPXXIOI Q11 1-xx1Lx1 Il Llllftl bln DIOLI PROCOVSU1., hun 11111 11111111 11x C 111111511 D1 1 RFE YS 1111 ll K L 11111 YW ILBLR IIIJNI 1- 1 11111 Xtllllf 4 1 kll 1 11111111 IJXRIEXI' X11u111r WILL x Xl-I ox 11xc1- Alh1JX 111111 IIxl1 WIILIDOX IXOLB ll 1 4111 1 1111111 1 41111111 11 xxl- K 11 1- Iplnnm Xl'Il-I 11 I'L11n11- rn Xxx I11le1-, 5011151 11 111 1. 1 S IIII 11111 I 1: xv Nl uclcs JXNI' YW ILSON I leucox LL JANE uv 1111 Il' lu I,KHfHl 1 II KI 1- CII 1- 1 x Illl 1111 xx .I51-.ss IIRUSVN LONIAX ls IKPIIX ox 5111x 011 111 Iunx 1 I 11 1111 H ICIGIII S 1111 1111 I IH 11- Xl 11- 01111 4 Ill-:11x' XIIFE GORDOY nm Il 11 111 1 11 K x Nl 111 .1111-1 Ou-.lclox Jonx ALLEVQ 11111 111 11 11 I11 H1 1 I RtXlI' In-1111-.11 1 Nl-I 111'.'11111-:n-1' 11111: , ' if e f- s of E .+ -1' L- f R I ..'5.: -- 112 ? 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Umm I1-,Ex XILEIRLBIULNI RU111 101 hum I XVII D xx 1111 Inman Xxx I 11-Horn-n IIAXLES Golwux Lux.-x Mums: lnuunmx L1el111 lumm-x Ylmu Anxlfx Llmxcas hxxax Yun lon YlAu1f.11x1- Dr. I Anxx .lxlll 1 Nlu tllill-IIN I unxx lnuulucr In 1927 the Home Lconom1cs Club was reorgamzed, and the p1oneer homemaker-: of thls sect1on of the West were 1nv1ted, each tell1ng of her experlences of early home makmg 111 Lubbock The club name, Mary Emma, was glven as a trlbute to Mrs Marv Gleen and M1s Emma Bums for hav1ng related expenences most typlcal of West Texas The club, l1v1ng up to ltS motto SBFVICC to Others, and the slogan, One For All and Each F01 the Othel, has p1oved very successful and has glven these g1rls a chance to show the commumty the11 act1x1ty The club IS aff111ated w1th btate and Nat1onal Home Economlcs Assoc1at1ons It takes part ln dlstrlct and state meetmgs The club havmg' forty f1ve members, IS sponsored by MISS Gertrude Wat on and M1ss Gertx ude Damel ,,i Q' i W 'Q , Y Y 1 11' ' -: 1'Il,5n-3 4 ' 1 .Asa 1 .' 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S lf.--fi pg- -eil 'rl F ? ..., - , Ill NIIRI' ll I+' 71 E1 I bLXIUl ILXI L Xbl Booth Talkmgtons novel bexenteen pl0V1d6d a unlque and lnterestlng plot for the 1934 Semoi Class Play beventeen which was pioduced on February 23, undei the capable duection of M1ss Lulu Mae Cravens Wlllle Baxter, the hero IS a bov of seventeen whose greatest deslre IS a full dress medlately falls madly ln love w1th he1 W1ll1e makes numerous calls at the Parcher home, and IS me1c1lessly toimented by h1s kid SlSte1 Jane A farewell party IS gxven for Lola when she flnally decldes to leave She leaves all the young crowd danclng except Wlllle, who 1S b1oken hea1 ted, because he has not had one dance w1th Lola The play was one of the blg successes of the Senlor class of 1934 and W1ll long be 1emembe1ed by the audlence as an outstand1ng event of this school year 1 1111 1 4111 I I 111111 S1-1111-.111 Luuex IQLILAB1-.111 XIBLACK THELWIA IEORD Ynxnz-111.11 l11uL1Lx LLWA xlAE HUVT 4 111 I u 1 I 1111111111 SINIXIL x CLAICLNCE YIAs'1' 1101 All? l EARHARTg Rlrus RYAM JOHN Nh XPIII N11 1 1 111, XIAE L1xAv1-:ws DllibC1UlK 1114113 IIIA11' IIENRY CLA! EAS 111111 JANIES Lrnux XE '1' I - 'IVE ig' 'f ig E-v A -1 1 I! 1 W Q 43 ' , ' - X 'I ' . , H . v ,, . . . . . ' , 14 rs ' , . . 7 7 suit. Lola Pratt, the baby-talk-lady, comes to visit May Parcher, and Willie im- 'ull . ' I 'Z 11111111-1 111111111-: 1: 'sg 1 ' '.1' ' 1 ' ' , ' ' 1' 5 1 ' : ' 1' '1 ' ': '1 '12 'l ' 1 1 . S1-: 'up I V: 'I ' 1' . 1 usa ' 1 ,' Q : ' I ' ' .' - . , 1 , . '1 I 1.5 1 SS 4 ' ' - 1' ', I ' 5 ' ' 5 .' UNL III XURED -.lx l1IhLS GI I E f LIJB 1:0x1' Russ :Xxx XLDEX 11:01 u-I D Rlll 1 XIII Nu xx Cox! ur XIAR1 III x NI urn II x I unix-lx S'll'IIIl'X un u ll Im- mxu fllr -. lu- mrx ulxx x Illlx 1 :rn Inxu In xxrux xnlx S1 r 1 I my 5140 ll um t x Xl xlilf x rx x 1 4 Ulu X I lltltl XXI ISI XIK ll K XXI' IX! IIXF l ll IIN! KKXII' XIII! IJXI K I FXIIIIIIA lllbil IAI OIIFII l'I IIIXI IPX XX KICI IIPX KIIILICI KJI ll bAKIiXIfl I CHIIIIIII' x ARI RLT11 H1 1- TEDLEI: F01 the two fold purpose of fultheung' the appleclatlon of good mus1c and study lng and lealmng to slng bettel songs, the G11ls Glee Club was orgamzed thls yeal at the begmnlng of the second semestel 'lhe club of whlch Ann Alden Trotte1 as sponsol, IS made up of gnls who axe lntelested ln IAUSIC and who have passed a re quued test The club has sung In the hlgh school assembly, ln the Fust Methodlst CIIUICII, Chrlstxan, and Baptlsb chulches, for CIVIC olganuatlons, and was featuled at the Mld telm Commencement EXSICISQS The G11l s Glee Club leplesentcd Lubbock Hlgh School ln the South Plams Mus: Assoclatlons annual spung festlval whlch was held 1n Lubbock, and the T11 btate Muslc Festival, vshlch took place ln Canyon At the close of the year, the Glrl s Glee Club w1ll have then' annual banquet ln honol of the gladuatmg sen1o1s :ho ale YYIEIIIIJSIS of the club There also w1ll be some othel foxms of ente1ta1nment 1n the spung for members of the Gul s and Boy s Glee Clubs and then spec1al guests Thls yeal the Glll s Glee Club fol the fust tlme ln the hlstoly of Lubbock H1g.,h bchool ha been l6C0g'I'llLQCl as an zctlu OISIHTIIZBIIOD of the school yn. 3. -3 g V7 l ' ' ' ' C f ' I Q' 'z .'.' . .' 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I' I-Nl'X f is The Boxs blee Klub ua g,a lztml at the beg nmng of the second seme tel or th 33 34 school yefu Lmel the capable duectlon of Mls Ann Alden Trottel hls dub 1 lap cl 5 betom n nt ot th fontmo t olganmatlons of the schoo The 3.11115 oi the club me to paltlupate ln school IHUSIC and to lY1Cl6aS6 the appre clatlon iol good IHUSIC The South Pluns Mu lL TL lchel s ASSOLIHUOII sponsol ed an Annual Sprlng' Music Festlxal, m xxhlch the club took palt Polloxxlng thls, they entered the Trl State Nluslc bestlxal, whlch w is held ln Cam on The T11 btate Muslc Festlval lncludes par tlclpants flom LIUQN ln L-lsttln New Mexlco, Southvwesteln Oklkahoma and West fexas Th Glee Club has sung Ill manv ploglans fol CIVIC olganlzatlons, fO1 hlgh school assembly pe-nods, T01 chulches, and fol a ploglam held durlng MUSIC Week by the Texas Tenhnologltal College Glee Club Neal the close oi the school 5931 the Boy s and Gul s Glee Clubs and then' speclal guests ale plannlng to eI1J0y a plcnlc glven at Buffalo Sprlngs XII 1 KI XII: lliill lm: DIIKPCTOII uxn 1- KIIXNI lun lluuu-.lc .Luk GREEN GEORGF xl nun u ox IXXII- 11-D luflc ALBREY LILLAIITY nu un sux IIN 1 Klum You lj!-IBFI XALQIIN JININIIE bCllO0IER FRANK nxxl-ll xsIlllkWI louis s 'i'T1 wx : llrxlmlal-plz-sz :.' 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If 1 URIJOX QJAIXPS IIIIE BAx ll--. ull lmun IIIXIXKIR lnwfum Ru-n Dux Luosnx The Publlc Speakmg Club, sponsored by Dan W Powers was the fnst of lts kmd to be orgamzed 1n Lubbock Hlgh School There were about thuty f1V6 students en rolled, each of whom was a declalmer 01 an extemporaneous speaker Thls club was olgamzed chlefly fo1 the purpose of sendlng two glrls and two boys, a declalmer and an extempolaneous speaker, for each team to the dlstrlct ln texscholastlc league meet, vuhele they competed agalnst the othe1 schools ln thls dis trlct ThlS club IS organmed to fu1the1 the appleclatlon of good speakels, and o develop better speakers ln our hugh school Those who represented the school m Declamatlon are as follows G1rls Erom Gafford, flrst place, Merla Mae Holton second place, Boys Bllly Splkes, fnst place, Elbert Peach, second place The Extemlolaneous speakels ale G11lS LOIS Wool and Veda Pope Boys Edward Reed and James Henmger The club met evely Tuesday and Wednesday aft moons from foul to flV9 oclocx In Room 256 The same xules and legulatlons vxuc apphed m thls mcctmg as are ln the othel classes thloughout thc dan I-ach member of this club 1EC91N6d on fourth credxt for hls work -135.22 VY uf . 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' , 0, :QA 1:17 El -: ' +- .Q - r Y A Y 1, W :1-W A Y- Y , 71,1 Y ir- V - IDX E Staltmg the yeaz mth an entuely new and menpenenced gloup, Coach J Reld faced the ploblem of tlammg and developmg these students to calry on e successful folenslc 1eco1d estab lshcd by last yeal s debate-1s In o1de1 to compete successtully wlth the more expellenccd teams of the sea. tlon 1n the Intescholastlc League 1ace the Lubbock leplesentatlves scheduled '1 many pxactxce debates wlth nelgshooung schools and attended as many tournaments as posslble The quest1on whlch was debated ln schools and colleges thloughout the Unlted States was Resolved That the Unxted States Should Adopt the Essentlal Fea tules of the Blltlsh System of Radlo Cont1ol and Opelatlon Contests W616 held w1th sach teams as Ch11dress Abllene, Amamllo, Sweet xxatel Pampa San Anton1o,Ne1non Fuona Cololado Canyon, Haskell Blownfxed The hlgh school was leplesented at the folloxxm toulnaments Lubbock Ama 11110, Abllene, Llttletleld San Angelo and ln dlSt1lCt contests Both the boys and the guls teams won in st places m the dlstrlct meet l O rm N 1 Hum neu Nxmm X n lux Lnu-:stun Lucxnun' Gmncm Km uxx- Hull xun YVXIHICK Lum Nu 1 1 lr N lx I 'l 0 lnuvr lnnox Rossur IIAMILTOV X1 nu n Dux- lux hun. Hume lwmxx Gosmx NIAURICE LLOYD xr: Ill'Nll!l'Z -.'IXl'I l LQQ L, L55 : f K - ' i sf' L he -Ei- - : A L ' N I llI'll3A'1'E 1'Ll'll I Q p w 5 I I I ' A u, I ' ' 1 1 A n , 1 n . i . S . ' . ' ' ,. .' V Y 1 . Y V k v : , . - . . ' . , . . - Y .Y 7 v I I I ! . ! Y ' ' 1 Y Slaton, Post, Olton, Ralls, Littlefield, Strawn, Anton, and Snyder. ' . . - V' g . : , - ' , A 7 , ' ' . Flcuxr luw: 1. 1' 3 'A lKl'2lf: . . ::. : ' :g A xml-rr . Jas, 1 .' ' 5 Junxsuxg lCvr:l.x'x ll.n'nux1 A J: , ' ny, , , , . ' ' . .':'nx1 ll nw: J. YV. Inn. fr: :sung :rn 'll swans, I , .' D ' ' 3, ' -1 A Iv' ' J 1: A A ' 5'lXg , 'A 4 I 55 ' -' -vi A I 1 I J XlHHD1lX SNNDAL SFSII .ILHUX1 Inns XI un In ln III 1- ll-nl!-1 BE-s lneoux Loxnxx TIIEIWIA only I 1 x I I' lr x IRI I- l Rl lu rx nm-In Imnax Yfll nm-U ll X xlml x x bln x x xox X un Am-1 lhxfulox IUXIF Q lrxx Xlxnzrl' Smuxu Inns Allfl X xoln 1-xx 41 Iulu- llfll lin zu lDllll'XlKl'lKlf! rl K 1 K All x IXI Ylxx H: lm x u x n 4 xlblil x NI uf I 1 11 x lIllAIll'lll nufux 1 in un an Nun: LNIXI N1 an un- THIRD Ron um xx un l'l IIN! x KDIIXII I Inn um rl ox Inns Ill lnuum SININIUX mn- NF: ox ll x us u lun X ueuxx V II ox I x L xlllll- Iluh Inu lnahrl Membexs of the W6Qt9lU61 Staff V616 chosen fl0l11 those students who fllSt ol all, wexe Wllllflg to work and wolk hald, for the publlshmg of an all school annual IS no small task The edltox ln chlef buslness managel, snapshot 9d1tO1 panel antlsts llterary editor, workers on the val wus staffs all were responslble for makmg thls book what It IS The burden of the wolk, of course, fell upon the ed1to1s of the departments, but each pel son has had h1s pal tlcular part to do Th1s annual stands for the cooperatlon of the whole student body Who w1l1 forget being pursued by buddlng photographels, and bemg snapped m the most ungalnly pos1t1ons Who wlll folget uxgmg fellow students to buy annualsq Yes, all classes and all groups have alded the taff m many ways Furthel more, the staff has done lts best to be llllpaltlal and at the same tlllle select those thmgs that would be of the most interest tv al m the plesent and futur lx ,'. ,gk ,lif- W J' ' vxc lla' c - '-:' J A 'A' v I., A lv F 4' ,- 4 ' 'l , . 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' ..- fl-ff f f Q ig Y .... - : 211.-A l 5 i--E-- ' 5 , E - v - K ----Y ,,T..- - v UXI' lll Xllllfll EIFNIX l ' lllIXl ILXNI The typing team is Olg3l'llL6fl a a pait of IT1t6lSCll0l2.StlC L ague competition The students in thls g oup axeiage apploximately fouiteen houis a week .Lt typing They have attained both speed and acculacy through the aid of concen tiation This gloup not only types and practices duimg class perlods, but also be foie and attei school They Lb pe exely aftelnoon and are probably the most zealous woikeis found anvwhele 'Nlo peison evei WOlk6d halder to belong to an organization than these students have xsolked to belong to the typing team Much credit fox thls woik goes to 'Vhss Ethel Lawson and Roy Stone They found enough genius in the commeicial depantment and they spare no effort to develop it meet is held it is hoped than some one 1n the group will be ax eraging about 75 words pei minute The othei membeis will be gettlng apploximately 60 and 65 words per minute In the district meet the team ranked first and took honois in all five places given I unvr Inns TIA! ux x 1 sunt 1- 1 1 xx 1 Wu x I ICKI' rr Hhs EIllEl LAw suv Du Lenin 1 Liu 1 x ll r x 1 Sntoxn Low l'1Axu- C ru- x Nlmu l xlhClXIk Ilacx GERALD SHAXTZ MARY X ,uc XIII un l Kllll-IIXF PPAIELE Ml Q-gif 'T-wi A K S -e 1' - is t4 X 'V ,. . , . . .. I. . . I . U A .M . . . I r u . , 1 ' u , Seven of this group will make up the final typing team. By the time the State Y .' ' ': - :,.' II':, '. :, I:l 1'll llu,,..'l, . , :' ' 1 Q 'S ' , ' .. : ' g I in:.n'l ns: Duxx , v Inn: lil-:ss rs. ' ' .' ' w 'z .' ':s '1.:' :l., xii, . z -: ilillliiil-Ig V ' . .' . I.. Q I 5 .I :'s. :': C'.u:'rr:l:, Nui.. f'm'rx-:s: ::.'. : ' . '1 IDX! IllXllRl'll INF!!! III Y lnovr Ron J C BIEUSNN B1 ux UI Ylx11:1c1- SXHJLI lun Ilucxu 1 IJNARD Snnaovs, .BIILIL LAx1.E-s U11rx l lil DAx 1 own S1 ux-.ox bI'.LUXD lxuss 1Xll'LS Ixxnx 1 nun Xlc luxnrx 11111 IIA: I1n.1'ux ham 'rnoxc Rxynunx HALL JALK LUXLLX 11 xxx 111xxL11 Uu11x LATIIHIUIIL Although late 1n 01g'all1Z1I'lg th1S year, the Hy Y has stalted on a good road It IS a natlon Wlde club for boys and IS 1ecogn1zed as a Ch11st1an olganlzatlon Every Monday even1ng at 7 30, a 1egula1 weekly meetmg of the local club 1S held 1n room 192 For two yea1s past the local chapte1 has not been actxve ln the natlonal orgamza tlon, and the boys ot the hlgh school have so g1eat1y mzssed the bcnefxts to be der1ved fxom xt that the old organ1Lat1on has been 1LV1V6d and new mtelests and plans are bemg b1ought befo1e the boys vsho ale dCt1V6 membus The group p1ctured above contalns only the chaltel l1l6lllDQlN uno ale lcsponslblc to a glcat dl.g16C 101 the 18 newed lntelest rmanlfested ln the H1 X thls yea1 Wlth the asslstance of J C BIOYNI1 and D W Powels sponsols the members have hopes fol a Stl ong Lubbock club next year wlth then IJLIIDOSG bemg 'to create to malntam, and to extend th10l1f.,1l0Llt the school and communlty hlgher standards of Chrlstlan character Secondary purposes of the H1 Y ale mental and phys1cal tlalnlng fun ln the ught wav meetmg of a guoup oi boys to chscuss DlOb1Efl'llK ct school and llfe and to enJoy f11endly contact wlth onc. another The cllmax to each yeal s uolk IS The Olde1 Boys Confel ence whxch was held ln Amallllo thls yea1 Lubbock xx as mme entcd bv Z6 clclcgfateq who wele led by Mr Powels Flom such a confelence much can bc lea1 ned and thc expeuence IQ valuable The Lubbock delegatlon tlcd vuth Dalha1t :lo1 the Confelence bannel Whlch Was awarded to the club that 1S best m attendance obechcncc actlons and to the club whlch conducts 1tS self ln a xxcll bchax cd n anne1 The banne1 wlll be sent here at the beglnnmg of the next school vear 5 . 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K ..,-T.,.. -, -!.:- -'f' T:-5-.-an 1117- i if Y 7 - Y .. v IOUIB XI L ? - 1 YY 4 L A A QMAAAXA PNf fl,f!aAA,LJ,LLl,bolZ4'b0Q.'r,bL4.f? ll' Ayn 33 ,,,,.. 4 Tl W ELDON B C HAPNIAX BL RL HL 1 FNI XX JOHN NICXIL RRY CO -XCH CHAPMAN Coach Weldon B Chapman has iust finished his thud vear as head coach of Lub bock High Ifoi the past thiee to tball seasons C ach Chapman has developed teams of championship caliber out of mcxpciienced bows At the fn st of the veal the pros pects foi a football team looked wmv dim indecd but he took the bovs in hand and made a team of haid fighting Vkesteineis 'lhioughout the season he was handi capped with the loss of his voice but in spite of this trouble he would be on the field dei such untumg and capable leadciship no ti ue Westelne team could fail COACH HUFFNIAN Coach Bull Huffman who is lan elx iesponsible fox oui haid fighting Wester nei teams staited his coaching, iegime in Lubbock High school the same vear as did Coach Chapman His enthusiasm has cauied ovei to the boys who admue and re spect him as an ideal coach and leader He gains results thiough his untning effoits with the men and through his active interest in playing the game well Bovs who are out f 1 sp11n,q training this season look foixxaid to plavlnf., football dulmg the N34 season undei Coach Huffmans lead ership COACH 'lflcMURRY Coach John Suede NICWILIIIQ has iust finished his fouith V931 as head coach of the baskeball squad in Lubbock High School He has been head coach of the bas ketball team has tlained the Coxnhand football team for the past four Vear has several classes in Histolv and thlough his Phy sical Education has come in contact vslth moie of oui high ch ol boxs than anv otbel coach in the school Coach NIcNIu115 in spite of the tough basketball schedule that he has faced turned out a team ot hand fighting, bovs with the nexel say die spnit L fn N- . ll I-I lll Yl Ilill-FI II'-IX ! g -A 4' , 1 I .. ' 8 ' f Q z 5,5 -A ' X ' li V P 1 is I . I A ' A F' , 4 . Q . .N . .v - - ' . ' - ' ' 3 s, 3 W . ' . ' ' . ' , , .' DT- ' . A .' - 1 s ' x v , - . ' l ' . , . i ' . ' ' A, . B.. . Y ' l- ,' - ' v ' , ' . Ax' I Y l every afternoon directing the squad with the able assistance of Coach Huffman. Un- - I -h a u 1 . I - f - Y ' ' . . . ' ' Y 'hi . .2 4, . A. 3' . . . - ' ' , . . . ' . ' ,. . ' ' - ' ' - ' . L. 5 ' L . .' . , ' . - ' . ' Y' , ,. y s V . C . B. .' . ' ' ' . . . - , .' 1: B. . . v , v A - nl , YY N . . , . ' ' ' - ' . . . ' H , . , . . ' ' ' s- 3 yn - ' ' . A A . . 'y ' sl D s V 4 g ' . . ' , ' , , 9 , H Y . . , ' H . ' .' UNI' IILNDRPD SIAIEY X ll 1 VL 1- WL L ASSOCIXTION I RUXT Ron Q 11 11 II f 1111 NI XVEYXIUXD Xnwvrox .Irs Ir IIRAXIII 1:1 V 110111 uv Buns oxx 111 r I1111111 1 x1x111 111 l1m,u11 Snnxux Jxnn-5 110114 1- Loxu I-ns I 4 tll 11 :lc x11 1 1 Y xxxr 1 11 11 Xl 1111: x 1 HIID lillxb lHlUK4lXX I X lNllll lflfx ffl' 1 ux 111 nu I 1 111111 x I ill The L As oclatlon lb om of the mam lo5 al anfl actue clubs of Lubbock Hlgh To IQCQIVG a membelslup ln thl olganlza lon 15 no smal taelf It 1equ11eS weeks and even months of ham stlif txammg, Onlx thosc bow who have l0C91V6d. a letter, 0 L m athletlcs axc clxglble 111 INLIHLGI h p kuch let CIS may Le 1eC6lV6d ln foo ball basketball, 01 tlack The Club meete the inet Monday 111 EXQIV month at 1 50 oclock ln the hlgh school gymnasxum P10g13l1i a1e u uallv auangcd bx thc plcdg.,c Cl thosc boys who have le celved 1ettelS fo1 the lust tlllle Aite1 these pledges me mltlatecl, they become pllVll6g6d D1Cl11be1S Offlcexs ale N0 clcctul cuh ycaz that thcv vxlll bc back thc tollowlng yeal to preslde ove1 the 111 st few meetmgs The 0fflCEli fox thm yea1 and the nevt ale he 1dent Cha1leb Calhoun, Vlce pxesldent, VN oochoxx Bfunu SCLICIHIY, VS cldon Phllllp 1 IX 154 I4 1 A V A , , f-7 1, . 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ONE IIUXIJRED I'IhIlIhI'X vv .7 Q fr, f XSISII l Xl I' SQU D N4 xl X xxu 4 om AX u umm x IIX N IIARRIN ITIIN ll I I II A 1 u - x0IlIX NUX ll I urls! vu! nw Xl I 4 N I All IXINIU s ul l AXII'N HH I IIIII UIIIH XICIUX I XXIXX A UNINIAI S 4 Il x ll X HIIYIUIXI ll! XLII ll IDI X XIIIII NSI- I 1 XI! LLC 1 crawl II IRIX! IK XIII lil I' IIII' I II II IIAX N 0 I' 'AXIIDX I1 EIXUIXII XIIIII X X I IIIII IXIFII III III' IIEIIK uxx- 1 un n xx Dan I X IXI AIOID IFXklXs U HIFI S1 umx II-Xl IIIINK I-I KX 1 III ll II ag? XIII XIXPII- X -1 REXIEW OF THL 1923 SFASON NXIFH TI WLSTFRNERS Offlclally opening the 1033 tootball scasou, the XVESIZSIUGIS deteatcd the B1 Springs Stee s to the tune of 14 0 As it was the Westeineis f11St game and p1ac ical v all of them WQIQ mex peuenced team wo1k was 1athe1 slow Jamls Hodges dlspiayed eictelcnt ability on the defense and was an important morn the entne season Ed ga1 Doheity and Howe I X une wer also outstand mg llncmen In the backtleld unit Captain Rufus CR ANPURY Rvan made thc fllwt to ichdown and I ullback Wey mond Newton accounted fo1 anothei In thls game Vergil G11ne1 versatile ll ht halfback met WITH n unfmtunate knec 1n1u1v which kept him o the bench for thc best pa1t of the season Speaking of upsets in football of th1s yeai, one of the most outstanding was the Lubbock Range1 game At that time Rangei had not been declared ineligible f0l state champions but when Ranged walked oif the Lubbock field with the little end of 26 21 be onging to them, the out look for the yea1 was changed Rufus Ryan turn ed defeat 1nto a glouvus victory In the flrst H ALE quarter Ranger made two touchdowns thus lead- ing 14-0. In the second period Wey mond Newtorx made a touchdown and the kick fr th extra point was good. The third quarttr saw Pangcr come back with a strong determination and mal'e seven more points. The score was 21-14 Ranger. Pyan then rallied hfs forces and scored again- score 11-20 Ranger. Ocie Griggs end dropped out of the line to try for the extra point. The ba'l went wide. Things looked bad for Lubbock with DOHERTY ONE HUNDRED TWEYTI iiiseerf Rangel leadlng one point and only a few minutes to play After an exchange of punts, Ryan ca' ried the ball to the one ya1d line, and from thele Newton carr1ed lt ovel Gllggs again missed the goal, but lt didn t matter then In the Sweetwater game the Westelnels pro vleded a blg thllll fo1 Distuct Three fans although they lost the game 6 0 Thi game had no Slgnlfl cance in D1Stl1Ct One standing, but was a game that would haxe meant much to the Westerners had they won It al-4 HODGFS Outstanding were Ocic Gllggs and Challes Calhoun, who plaved ends Pdgal Donelty ani G B Wxmbelly at tackles and Rufus Ryan and 'Iommy Haley who played a wond ifu defensi Q game at the halfback berths Abllene has been a gleat 1lVal of Lubb ck smce 1931 when she won the State Champion ship On October 14 the West mere. met Abllene on the Eagle field The two teams were evenly matched as fax as size was conceined In the fllst p61l0d of the game the t am tested each othel As the second qualtei opened Abilene was forced to kltk behind h 1 goal line and Lubbock got the ball on Alllenes twenty six K IOUN1 N TWVTON yard line Raybuln Hale quarterback then threw a pass to Ocie Guggs who carried It to the SIX yald line Newton was called on to carry it ovei which he did and thus settled an old score Wlth the Eagles In the fourth qualtei Ryan and New ton supported by a line of determined and hard fighting, boys reeled off the yardaffe impressively for the Westerners but no more roints were made. Thr Westerners scored early in the Borger i E l'Xlllll'ID 'ENTY-fl.'2 What looked lrke a scorrng fiesta for the YVester 7 ners, however, turned rnto a grrm battle hard fought on the athletrc field at Borger The Westerners march d steadrly down the held and Newton scored On the next play Ryan was thrown for a 5 yard loss but on the followlnz I KI IIOI N the Borger team better Borger scored rn the last quarter by completrng a pass over the goal lrne When Austln Hrgh from El Paso rnvaded Lub bock the Lubbock fans saw a great player rn Ray mond Salome, but they saw a better team wrn 18 6 Rayburn Hale played a wonderful offensrve game Granbury Newton and Ryan were out standmg on Lubbocks offense also whrle Youn-1 Phrlllps Axe ck Doherty and Grrggs played great game rn the llne assrsted by such reserves as Drxre Whrte Wayne Prather Jetton Meador, and others l Xl NLS play around left end he stepped erghty yards for the second touchdown At thrs trme an entrre new team was sent rn and kept up the pace set by the regulars Alderson substrtute fullback, thuv a beautrful pass mto the arms of Starkey Whltr- horn who carrred the ball to the 14 yard lrne Here Borger was penalrzed and on the next play Granbury halfback crashed over for another touchdown At the half the regulars were sent rn, to frnd than they had arrtrclpated I I rr ru xr l L . in v 9 ' ' ' . . , r . 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V, . a 7 . l . ull' Ill XURI D 'INI N'lY V HITTTTU hX 'lhg tu t touthd un was orought about by tht ic uit of a pass fi m Hale to Glanbuiy for x ga n of N yai ds F1 om the one yard line Newton Q ashul our boi the next tonchdown Ryan and Cianmuiv Ldlllefl the ball to the goal line, and 'Nu ton scoied agaln The last touchdown was made bv fzllL,11'S and on a Shoit pass fiom Hale One of the stiongcst teams in the dlSt11Ct was Plainv eu and vihen the Wqstuneis inxaded the Bull Dogs toxxn no one would niedict a score Ryan gained 14 Vaids cn tht opcning, of the gam Gianbury who plaxed a uondci ful game at llght halfback cauied the ball deep into the Bull Dogs P RATIIEI NMWWK K1 f OFM ic iitoix Halt thtn DJ sed to Calhoun end who went our for the first touchdown. Whitehorn made thc extra point. Following this Plainview made their only touchdown. In the third quarter Ryan ran sixty-four yards for the second touch- and again Whitehorn made the extra poin.. When the last whistle blevi, the Westerners had a 'ain triumphed 14-6. cl own The most dlL'3.Slll'0.lS game of the Season was with Pampa. In the be 'inning of the game Pampa hlockccl a punt and ran un-molested for a touch- down. 'lhis appartenty Lore the hearts from th- D llll WGSt6lH91S but as Westelnels th y lallled then folces and twlce malthed to the Pampa goal hne but could not scole Newton and Ryan made sex elal good plays but lt seems lt was the Westel ne1 s tlme to take a hard knock fol they lost to Pampa 26 0 Why It had to be mth Pampa no on go one may as another SINIRION Q Healt rendlng was Thanksglvmg for those who axe Westelnels It blought the tradltlonal gane Wlth the Amaullo Sandlesl Westerners we1e leadlng 6 0 the game was nearly ovel and by a lucky pass the Sandles scored' And to top It all a thlld stung substltute trotted on the fie to k1ck the goal fo1 the extxa polnt and went back to take his customaly seat on the bench' GRIFFQ To the boys that played m that game, every Westelnel wants to ay that he IS as proud of them as any one could be YVeymond Nlewton played the finest game seen on Butler Field ths yeal Rufus Ryan Rayburn Hale Jesse Gran buly, Challes Calhoun, and Ve1g1l Glmel played 1'f DXE lll'Nl HEI 'I' Yl'IX'I'Y- :HE I l ' V 60 . . ' I' ' ' 2 , - ' f ' - pp ' . - '- , f ' .9 ' - . , 7 knows, because this game of football is as apt to I A A'L I . - S V Y u Y 4. I A I Q . Y .I I. .A . ld n n ' , , 9 -L . .. A. y ' . ' n n v Q l' . . ' : '- .v 1 v v - ' Jr, N l Q+' 1 H CDXE IIUXDKED TKVEXTY-FOR . A xx ndelfully ln the backtleld Howell Young, Rob ut Dowell Woodlow Aycock Woodrow Barne James Hodges Weldon Phllllps Edgal Doherty G Wlmberly Ocle Cllggs, and Starkey Whlte horn to these boys only plalse can be glven, for then wolk 1n the Westemer Sandle game was such that any Westelnem would be proud of them In a post season game with the CISCO Loboes, fo1mc1ly coached by M1 Chapman, the Westerners to ...rs IIIXVI xxcle V1CtOllOLlS 27 12 In thls game IVIOIIIQ WhltP Vtlgll G11ne1 Robert Dowell Weldon Phxlllps Woodlow Balnes, Woodrow Aycock Eugene A' KIGIQOTI, Ocle Gugffs Stalkey Whlteholn, and Jet ton Meadol shovsed posslbllltles of a great Westel ne1 team fo1 next yea: N gif! SPI' FR ' fa Q!-rt II XLTY Wlth the Scn1o1 members of the team show mg., a httlc mole expeuence Weymond Newton made the foul touchdowns, and Rufus Ryan and Payouln Hale wxth the asslstance of a steady blockmg llne made cons1stent galns Wlth seleval lettelmen fxom the Cowhands and men who played wlth the Westelnels thls year lt ls expected that Lubbock w1ll present one of the stlongest teams 1n the state durlng the 1934 foot ball season 'LI ' A . ' 1 ' 1 by I ' Y Y Y . B. , , . - ' il .1-' si .N N,,A Uh S 74' l 13 11' 53-, .' ff? M 0 U- . ,. - . . , '-.L . H, ll ' 'v 1 v . . . , ,- u l ' n' nr l v . ,,., X ,W 'Xa . ,EL - Q s 1 . -Qs ,,,. ', ng ,- . D ' ' ' .. K , . - , 4 . . Y . V , . V . X Y , .1 ,A ' ' 'Tw ' . . . n ,gy . ,, X , , n't'ii 'j ' I ' 1 N ,Riff-H?' ' ', A c , . . . +3 -'JILL 'J' 'V ' Jr' 3 ' 1 '- ' .-'. 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MIX H111 1 Uxl The Cowhands, otflclal second team of Iubbock Hlgh bchool and a hald f1g'ht mg body of potent1al Westelnels completed the 1934 football season wlth a 1ecorl seldom equalled bv the teams In then class that have gone befole them In the hard ut schedule evel faced bw a Cowhand team thcv met and defeated the mawrxtv of the outstandlng Class B teams xuthm a 1ad1us of a hunched mlles of Lubbock scormg duung the season a total of 90 pomts YVIIIIQ then opponents scored a total of onlv 30 In games xuth Olton Llttlefleld and Iocknev the Couhands showed the11 ab11tV to play a ga ne that was good ln offense and defense but the ,fzxeatest vlctolv of the season came xwlth th 19 to 14 defeat of the Slaton TIEGIS ln a mght game at Tech held befole a C1 ond of about 1 :OO spectatons A 13 to 13 tle wlth Cxosbvton came oon aftel the v1cto1y OYGI Slaton, and In the game wlth Ralls, the Cowhands came cu on the nt le end of tle ecme but the sea on as a whole le t an 2 c ent 1 on and bl ought to hgrht SQXQIAI Couhand sta1s who xxlll pzobablv make the Westelners of 193-1 the stlongest team m the CIISILIICII Coach John NIcN1u11x w1th the asslstancc of Joe Nelson ex We telner of the 14,37 teanj Hamel the quad xxhxch at tht beg nnmg o th eason numb 1 d -JO Vs 47 of whom fmlshed tht is n xx th melt N um ot tht LILfIlt fox th success of the team IS due to the untumg effoxts of the coaches, who kept even bov ln hls place domg h1s blt all the t1me mx: I an 'l'N'l'1X'lY-IHIYI-I K 1 1 'ft fr- .a 1 v - -. 1 . 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' n ' V ' . . 4 r - .4 D v a u Cv ' A . , .L , , I , , . . H BASK ETBALI UNI Ill XIYRFD PHI NT! Flblll Nlxll ,XII SQI leuxl u KIOII xxx x lx1F ix Xl I A 1 ll In xlxl nsnx un IIXSI OIIIII Lllnx Srcuxn Run I IR uxxln x um xx FAIIOWK u I DI KS Sl XSUXI XSISIILXI The Westexnel basketball team of 1934 was one of the haxdest flghtlllg' gxoups 1n the hlstoly of the school, meetlng all the Qt1'J7lQ'9Sf, teams of the d1St11Ct 1n games that bxo ght fmth the Lest CffO1t5 of QXQIV nan vsho took palt In them The sea SOD, as a xxhole, was not so successful as other seasons have been but Coach John McMu11y, vsmkmg with a team almost entn lv lnexpellenced, developed a plav mg squad that deselves all the honol that Iubbock Hlgh Qchool can bestow upon hel champlons Evely man p10V6d hlmself vlmthx of cledlt, and hom the squad x ll D1 obably come the nucleus of a xunnmg t am 101 the 1930 season ip...- xii 1 ,,.,: WY .,..... lljf ' C l'. . . .' 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' ,. 74 5 Y, - -2--ir - f X XIXI' IUNPS 'NX XIIIX UPIOX PXTTERSON IXDIWIDI KI I Xwklwll XII Glenn Jones a le telman on the Cowhand squad p ayed at c nter Jones, like most of the men on the tea n had not played anv ba ketball untll thls yeal H 15 a meal batt el and alwavs d e hm pant m any ball game He wa hlgn pomt man ln sevelal games especlallv ln the ll1Stl1Ct tCU1H3mCHt uhele out of the 25 pomts Andy Rmallln came hele from Becton last yeal and talted out for the bask t ball t am On account of the fact that he had not been here long enough to be ell glble he could not play at the fnst of the season but he made up fox the tlme lost IH the la t palt of the season He was high pnmt man 11 several games Smallln al ways was encoulagmg hls teammates Pe m de a ettu thls year and thls ls his last year of hlgh school basketball Othle Upton letterman on the Cowhand football team as well as the basket ball squad, played at guaxd He alwavs hal plenty of that 'never saj dle splrlt H was a smooth playlng gua1d and he avxays d d lns pmt 1 help he t 'Im B mg a sophomole thls yeal Upton may have a blg futule ahead of hlm IH th ath letlc depal tment of Lubbock Hlgh School Leo Patterson, the fastest nan on the Weste1ne1 Squad played at the forward pos1t1on He came hexe flom Canyon and made the t am XVltl10l.lt much opposltlon He was hlgh pomt man m s venal games thus yeal He IS a leal battler and alwavs played hazd fo1 the team He made a lettel and thl IS hls last year of el1g1b1l1ty XE lll'.'l TY'-' ff ' X -QL Q . 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USE IIISXURED-'l'l'llR FY CI-IASI T Xf OBS FA XIMILL MAST Dayton McWhorter who played at guard, rs another one of the frrst strrnr men that came from a rural school He came here last year from Wolfarth whore he played 9 years McWhorter IS a fast man and alvsays does hrs part when he rs playlng He was srck the latter part of the season and drd not get to play very much McWhorter a letter man th s vear has one more year to play James Chase lettered at the posrtron of guard Although he drd not get to play very much at the begrnnrng of the season, he helped a great deal toward the end of the season by makmg a good many spectacular shots from the center of the court Chase rs a real battler and a good sport He has two more years rn hrgh school and probably vsrll be a good man next year Harold Jacobs played at guard VS hen Jacobs learns how good he really IS he vsrll probably be a better player and wrll get to play more btartrng out late, he dll not get to play very much but he rs a Junror and has another year to play He was on the second team thls year but p aved a great deal wrth the frrst team Calaway Gammrll played at center on the second team When Garnmrll learns to do what he savs that he can he xull, no doubt be a very good player Gammrll was rnexperrenced when he started out for basketball but he has rmproved a great deal He rs a real battler and always does hrs part He has one more year to play hrgh school basketball Franklm Mast played at forward He IS a real battler and always has plenty of f re Mast 15 on the travelmg squad but he wrll have to hustle next year to frll the gap left by Pattersons graduatron Thrs rs hrs second year to play on the Squad leaving hrm one more year of elrgrbrlrty V Q w - n '1 . 1 - 1 . s 5 . . 4 V . , . 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IDU SL PASKFTBALL J T Morgan, a semor who plays center has been a strong force on the second team Thms IS hls second year to work out for ba ketball and throughout the tlme he has been a consclentlous tralner and a hard flghtmg player Hls determlnatxon and hls sportsmanshlp dlsplayed m plactlce and ln match games make hxm an excellent man for anybody s team Robert Dowell was unable to start workmg wlth th team at the begmnlng of the season because of havmg had hlS ankle broken whlle playlng baseball durmg, the summer Dowell ls not the fastest man on the squad but he can break up the opponents plays He IS on the travellng squad and a Junlor He probably wlll be one of the mam cogs ln the Westerner FIVE next year Clarence Symes played at forward He started out late but has been lmprovmg regu'arly ever slnce He IS a real battler and helps h1s teammates along all the tlmt Symes IS exceptlonally good at maklng long shots He IS on the travelmg squad and IS a Junlor He wlll help all he can next year Charles Calhoun, a letterman on the Westerner football squad and the most popular sophomore played at the guald and forward posltlons Havmg broken hls ankle ln the latter part of the football season he did not get as good a chance as he would have had otherwlse He IS a real battler and has one more year of elxglblllty Th1s IS hls flrst yeal to try for a place on the squad S s 4777 H I I 2 . v 1 -- I 'A I '4 I 4 . s .' v 1 1 I 4 . . 9 . 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K 9 l E Nlllll' lj I X R I Nluuav pl ned at thc forward anl uand posltlons Bemg a sophomore thls ual he has two mole NCHIS of el1g,1b1l1tx R J 18 one of the hardest flghtlng m n on thc squad but he wlll haxe to hustle to take the place that Smallm IS leav mg He Ib on the travellng squad and w1ll be on the fust strxng next year Donald Booke1 played at guard Booker started the season off mth a bang but could not keep gomg because of xllness Bookex lS a meal battler and alwav does hxs palt He has been out f01 ba lctball fol two Scaxs He IS on the travellng squad, and tl'llS 1s hls last year John LOftlS was kept out of the game the lattcl pant of the season by lllnes Loftls camc hclc hom Ca1l1slc and plaud on thc lust stung, unt1l hy h ld to lcav school Hc was a good fast foxwaxd and madc .1 great many shots that helped the able to play more Howevel hc has anothe1 yea1 ot e11g1b1l1ty and wlll make up for the time that he lost thls year Pce Wee 118.51116 was ll1dll3.g6'l oi thc baskctball team as well as the Cowhand iootball squad He IS a xexy capable llldlldgel Hc worked as hald as any member on the team lf not haldel Hc always dld all he could to keep the team golng The coach dcpended on hmm fo1 a gl eat deal The yuospects fox a good basketball team ncxt year axe very good It seems that lubbock High School ls going to hue the bcst teams lll h 1 hlxt IN next VLHI VK 1th thc cxpeuencc that thc Illtlllbtls ol th ltdlll han lecelvcd and thc help of Sev ual fellows lllse Woody Tyson Iludlcx B ummctt L J lann Russcll Fulton Roy Joe Durham Lcc ED1015 and sexemal othels Luhooclc Illgh School should have .1 ba kcktball team that would be hald to beat WIN lll'.' I -'l'llll 'l' '-'IWW' . I ' A . ,, N Z-v . c . 1. . . L Q- - Lv' ' -.n ' K '1 ' 1 ' ' '.' 'fl I ' '. . 'U . I s . 1 . - ' , .' . 1 , ' ' - . , . u ' v' . I . . s I - I S ' ' . . ' s Q x ' ' ,' 1 ' ' 4: 1- 1 1-1 - 'L 1 K -.11 1 'AQ L' -' r ' 1 2 11 S team along. He was a real battler and probably would have lettered if he had been 1 ' v v 1, , 4 .4 1 v 1 1 ' l ' I l , v' I Kb J Y! V Y ' , 4 I , ' I Y x l Y ' 1 s 'As v - v . 4 . -. 1 Y . S y ' . .. X vq ykw I u ' . 1 11- -' 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 9 1- 11 - - ' 1 1 - 1 - ' ' 4 ' - H 97 v 4 1 v 1- 1 C . , ' . ' . 1' 1 . ' Y - ' 1 ' 9 . - y 1 1 ' YY ' 1 -1 -:Y ' 1 ' r L' 1 K 1 MINOR SPORTS UNI' lIlXDl!FD 'IIIIRTI POLY!! TRACK Fnovr Ron R funn ll Thu un xsllllxili RIIIY Ill XT ni-'INIAR I 1-:RAN LI-'o Pvr Rsox Yrmn fl nx ill un nu ECOXD Ron runnin l Xl x vlrs AXIIIIIIX f10R1F KIIKXI Luna Ilona:-'s CIIIAIIXNI SIKXIHI XHIIAI 1 1 r Hmmx XVIII' Dux R0 THIRD Row K vis :nn rx- xr Xk 1 F in 1 lilll' mis f.-uT,ux Ilnnwum lull' ll I GANTZ Coach Weldon Chapman led the Westelnex tlack teams to a soarmg record las' season The lntelest of Us Westelne-1s was held h ghel bv the Cxnde1 Burners last year than 101 many seasons In the dxstuct meet held here ln Aprll 1933 JI whlch OV61 40 schools paltlclpated Lubbock Highs tlack men won for us second place losxng by only a small ll12.1g'll'l to Olton P1ospects foz the tlack teams thlg season, 1034, ale vely bllght The tract coach J G Keyes, IS wolklng wlth 33 plospectlvc tlack men regulanly ln the afte noons Many of the boys haxe had f01I'l181 tlack tlalnlng, and others who have not ale takmg advantage of th1s tlalnlng and are showlng much zeal Wlth such energv arnbltlon, and mtelest as the W9St6lH91 tlack men are exhlbxtlng, one can evpect nothmg but the best fo1 ou1 1934 t1ack xecord Th1S yea1 owmg to hls lllness, Coach Chapman was unable to continue Wlth hls track coachlng but under the sklllful dlrectlon of hls asslstant Coach Keyes, th track teams ale developmg lapldly - V .' 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' A U 5 . . , 3 X Xlrlr I ILXXIS U1 f' VXI-I XIKUIIII' Hur Txxr lux Fmncns nr: xx xx: l Hun Fnrur-mx: I vrrnmnz, XIIIX I X IPX Ilfl'5llJl' I N nl 4 III-xl x 1 I xx FAQFIIKXI The tennls teams held the11 lust meetmg filly m the epung at whlch tlme the tenmb club was recognued undel the leadexshxp ot bam Lelfeate as sponso1 The pulpose of the club 18 to IYICIQBSS the mtexest of the Students ln m1no1 xpolte and to produce bettel tenms players, m Lubbock Hlgh School The memberq are ever stuvmg to achleve th 5 g al and l1ve up to th standards of a good tennls team The me nbem of thls gloup ale leal tenme cnthusnasts They fulnlsh then own equx mert and IGCQIVQ no outside help The team whlch plaved m the dlstuct m ct held ln Llbbock on Aplll 13 anld 14 was lepxeaented by Aubry McCarty m the boys smgles Ita Blummett m glrle Smgles Ruth Allen and Ma 1an Hulmence who played last yeax represented the school agam thls yea1 1n gnls doubles Clalence Symee and M J Wllllal11S made up the team fO1 boys doubles The tenmq team hopes that mole and mole mtelest xull be exhlblted ln the futule touazd makmg Lubbock Hlgh School a tnammg camp fol potential champlon fx-1 lIl'.'l 1:3 'I'llIli'l'Y- 'lvrz Q , . le,- , , - v - -1 . - . l',Y'UX'I' Huw: S. , Ll-31141:-'1'l-1. 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