Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)
- Class of 1936
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' A JMXQH A ,ffiwi 3 I . F ' 1 s I ' . e I N 1 P I 4 3 e ' i 15 f W. - 1 I X !'. 1 - 5 h l 2 L i V 2 E I QLJM. 1 P TI-I E WESTERN ER 1936 b I1 y The Students of Lubbock Senior I-hgh School L b lc T I sv. Pu lis ed B 4 u boc , exas ,zu E wmssQ:e effsff2 Qii,QQ .:.3.:.-rg U- X t , ' ' 1 , . 1 N V5 T M T ' ' , 1 m T .. 'S IQ, L T f ,AT L N v-..1 M2 V U YYY V I COPYRIGHT A 1936 A , NANN112 MARGARET OVERTON E CL'Itf0'l'-1-71,-C IL ie f A BOB ROBERTSON B z1s'iwess Mczazagefz- Y A 1 KVIISS NIARION BETTS Faculty Adfuisev' T TO MISS DOROTHY LOMAX A tl ue fuend An evel sympathetu: adv1ser A lov xl WGSt9111El A d1m1nut1Ve 1l1d1V1dL13,1 Wlth a pelsonahty Wh1C11 compels wdmn '1t1on and affectlon from all F01 these and many othel 16380118 we slncelely dedlcwte thls The 1936 W este? 'ner ,Y-. 991919359 9 5555431 ' Qui Q53 655 2 GZQSQQQY 5393? : 'N V, , A Q-wr . V,4,A , ,H N Hmjgbw f H ' m ' m Z is-: S f ' H rm Z- 'W 4 A' Q ' l h 4 . . . . . . l c c . 'c I ' ' . . . ' A. 4 , . 6 , Q A l 1 .' N g Y L V I 4 A I , V , Y 1 L A 3. ' , is -- N -:. 3 a , , .diff-.. 2 , A Mg l. ,, A , ,f L , Q.. .U - U -V .- A ,gin 4'-Vfj. -f ,, 1 ,QP 0 5 e- - .- .-5 I z I I I I I I I I I p I I I I I 1 , I I . I I I I I I I I . l I I I I I I I I Eclitor's Note . The 1936 Xkfcsterner was planned with one idea in view . . . merely to portray the people. life, and activities of Lubbock High School in a vivid. accurate manner . . . XVe will he satisfied if, to every Vxfesterner, this hook shows ' Not pictures made in colors On sheets of paper white. Or pictures made with camera Of some scholastic sight. But pictures stamped forever On your mind. away from view, Where you take them out to look at Wlmen you get to feeling blue. Take out those lasting pictures From memory's deepest nook. .And look with fixed pleasure At 1nemory's picture book. NANINIE MARCARLT OVERTON Editor m Clue Q 'Q 0 I an 9 ,ma N 1 Page Foul ef A ? 6 W TI-IE SCHOOL W, c . , . . - - ., Q , fff m qfeM aQ QQM Page Seven Page Eight Page Nine Page Ten FACULTY I l af: :Fei img. Killa Li! KENNETH E. OBERHOLTZER V V To 'ALL WESTERNERS I I am. ,grateful for this opportunity to present in black and White my appreciation of the splendid achievements of the Westerner student body and faculty during this past school year. These are to be commended. We who stay on for another year should be mindful of the challenge for emulation and improvement.. This book records the story in a distinctive medium that will remain for years to come. For it and of it We are justly proud. Sincerely, K. E. OBERHOLTZER Superintendent of Schools Page Twelve To THE SDNIORS One hulldl ed yea1s a0'o the fathels of Tex as estabhshed a Repubhc 1n wluch adequate p1ov1s1on was made fo1 YOUI educat1on As tune ma1 ched on th1s foundatlon of ou1 educatlonal system was gradually 1e1nforced At t1n1es lt seemed that the te1m1tes Illlght destroy thls foundat1on but wx 1th each succeedmo' attack lt has eme1ged stl 011061 than befo1e and today we have 1 gleat school system SGHIOIS of today a1e bettel p1epa1ed to meet hfes p1ob1ems than those of any genel at1o11 ln the past It 1S tl ue that th1s 1S a dlffel ent Wolld to face The malch of tune 1S at a mo1e 1ap1d late than eve1 before Those who stop now to 1est Wlll soon be left behlnd but those who began at once and contlnue to make p1 ogress need have no iea1 The 11 o1ld today IS as b1g as lt ever was The IOWGI 1ou11ds of the l1dde1 may be clowded but the1e 1S Stlll loom at the top Get ahead oi the c1owd and you Wlll f1nd thele IS yet 1oorn f01 men l1ke C10CkQtt Houston Austm Bowne and T1av1s Youls t1uly R W MATTHEWS P1 mczpctl v V RAXMOND W MATTHEWQ 4 . . N ' 4 I I' 2 . . . D c I . I . A . N . 4 , . V C , Y. ' l fl I fi In c - C c c U c c 7 Z Z: c . ' 1. . . . 1. ' 1 . - N . . . 4 . . . N 0 C C 1 C ' . ri ' I C C 1 I . H 1 I a . . . . 7 - . Z 2 ' c '. I 1 . . l I 1 rv . . . . 1. , ' . 2 c , c . c 1 ' ' 1- ' 1 . ' - Q 1 1 ' Q 1 1 ' 1 3 Q ' Y 1 I.. ,- A 7 u L -11: 111.1 -:mar . 1531! ' 1 ' ' 'M' Y ' BL 1 - - . f . . 1 1 t I R M1 ' 'f if - ' ' ' 11:-f ' 1 f ' T LA vi HI , V 1 17 ' .I I ' lv 1H X , ll 1 N ' ' is 1 i -, ll ' 1 ' 11 labc Thnfteen ' H Baf- I 1 GAMMA! I 4 'Top Row- Middle Row- Bottom. A. ANDERSON, B. A., MQ A. MARION BETTS, B. A. Band -Simmons University University of Texas fou-malism Trinity University Texas Tech K G. N. ATKINSON MRS. ROSA MAE BURFORD, Is. A. Mathematics University of Texas Texas Tech Ross AYERS, B. A. History and Atliletics Texas Tech E. M. BARNETT, 11. A History Howard Payne Texas Tech ALICE BECKETT, B. A. English University of Wichita University of Denver Spanish Texas Tech West Texas Teachers College W. B. CHAPMAN. B. A. Athletics, Mathematics Austin College Northwestern University MATTIE CLARK, I3. A. English. Trinity University University of Colorado C. C. Cox, B. A. Government North Texas Teachers College University of Chicago LULA MAE CRAVENS, B. o., B. A. Speech, Dramatics Southern Methodist University Columbia University GERTRUDE DANIEL, B. A., M. A Home Economics College of Industrial Arts Columbia University G. E. DANNSON, B. s. Tvfeclm-nical Drawing NVest Texas Teachers College Texas Tech J. W. DAY, B. A. Physics, Mathematics Simmons University University of Texas J. R. FREEMAN. Is. A.. M Mdtl18171dCiCS, Latin Texas Christian Univers Austin College . A ity Page Fourteen NF K K' v QW f.,e1 ,, A ,F-vi. 3 Top Ro iv- R. T. Gsoves, 15. A. Matlicmutics Texas Tech University of Texas Mas. R. T. Gnovns, B. A. Librarian University of Texas Texas Tech Ar-IELIA HARGIS, B. A. English University of Texas Texas Tech Lu1.L15ss13 HAYS, B. A. Physical Training Texas Tech LINIOEL H1LL1AaD, B. s. English University of Oklahoma East Central Teachers College 'FEL -X 1- .YM '-aarf' I GW Middle Row- Bottom Row- GLENYS HONEY, 13. A. English Texas Christian University Texas Tech D. M. HOWELL, B, s. English East Texas Teachers College George Peabody College Mas. R. P. JOHNSON, B. A. Latin University of Texas NVcst Texas Teachers College IONE JONES. B. A. Commc'rcial Courses Baylor University E. E. KEY, B. s. Manual Tmining West Texas Teachers College Texas Tech E. 1. Lowiuzr, 13. A., M. J. 'G. KEYES, B. A. Athletics, Mathematics Abilene Christian College MAME KINCAIDE Registrar Texas Tech SAM LEIFESTE, 13. A., M. A Business Traiiiiiig Southwestern University University of Texas Doeorny LOMAX, B. A. English Baylor University University of California History Texas Christian University Texas Tech Page Fifteen 'V l A. T T X . lx ! . -al- HEKZE. 5' . -,sg . and P v 5? G fr-er ,, 'Top Row- ' Middle Row- Bottom Row- VELMA MCCANDLESS, B. A., M. A. Mas. T. A. Roceks, B. A., M. A. GERTRUDE WATSON. 13. s. Spanish English Home Eco-no-mics West Texas Teachers College North Texas Teachers College Southern Metlmodist University University of Mexico BENNIE MCWILLIAMS, B. A. Physical Education Texas Tech GRACE PADLEY, B. A. English. University of Wiscoiisili DAN WY Powims, B. A. Dean of Boys Hankins Normal College University of Texas I. W. REID, is. A., M. A. Economics, Debate Simmons University University of Texas Texas Tech Columbia University W. C. WATTS, ii. A. Biology Simmons University University of Arkansas ROY STONE, B. A. Commercial Worlq Abilene Christian College University of Texas Mus. W. C, WATTS, is. A. ' Secretary Texas Women's College Mas. ETHEL TERRELL. B. A Dean of Girls, Commercial Work Baylor University University of Chicago C. H. NVlL1.1Nc:1-TAM, n. A., M. A. Mathematics Texas Tech MRS. ANN ALDEN '1'R0q--rERB.H- XVest Texas Teachers College Mbwif M. E. WITT, B. A., M. A. Central State Teachers College Cl1C111fSf1'y Horner's Conservatory of Music SiH1IHOHS UI1fVCFSifY Texas Tech J' FRANK WARD' B' A M' A' Mas. ADA L. WOLF, B. A., M. A. Hf3f0'f5' English. Texas Tech University of California University of California Texas Tech Page Sixteen CLASSES ,Cf-.Tiny-QL ,YH f Q my A lm 'K' X unny L. -'h-1 iv 4. I ,, mu' 'AE ' zlvA W7 MW X71 ,D JAJJQLSWLL- NZZ4.,f,LQ!-LZZMJ-jggn, 72Q,,,, f-' JQVMQ WWWQM MAAZ A,.e.,v-.X.f,,,,v,,L,U1J QW-AWA Mdwwf Adm? LMQJQ Wiiivr SENIORS Qu. cv-LA.,.f V if g 'ff ff ,Q ' Jr laJ,fo,T5W.:i 'IQQQI5 l ffe Sag , , l ,IIN , II L II ' f . ' ff' I V 5 , . ? I if :C if if 1'-'A' Ii To I W Top Row- BAXTER BAIxDwIsLL Pres. Senior Class '35 Westerner WoI'ld '34 DARLENIE ABBOTT Melvil Dewey '35 Clee Club '35 Latin Club '33 My China Doll '36 EARLENE ABBOTT JOAB ALEXANDER MidfTcI'In Senior joHN C. AI.I.IzNswoRTI-I Latin Club '33, '34, '35 Press Club '34 Exteinporaneous Speaking '35 .-.V X .. , , I II II Yi 5 f 5,5 --N ,qu .-fu 41. fi ,, J r I :Q f sk i 1 3 ' el y ,,iZ I 5 y it .a...f, I y ' I ,,, S 5 1 i Middle Row- EUGENE .ANDERSON DOROTHY ARNETT National Honor Latin Club '34 Basketball '34, Volley Ball '34, Society '34 '35 '35 VIRGINIA LEE BARR Melvil Dewey Latin Club '33, Pep Squad '35 '35 '34 FLORA MAY BIaTTs Waxzmlmaclxic '32 Waco '33 '34 H Press Club '34 '35 L National Honor Society '35 Editor, WESfET11CT World '35 FAYRENE Booman Latin Club '33 '34 Thespian Club '34 Glee Club '35 -cl Bottom Ro uv- RIITI-I BREwIiI1 'Nl!L'l'ON BRITTAIN Bly China Doll '36 Pres, Glee Club '35 Band '32 '33 lvlgr. Cowhands '33 Boys' Quartette '34 MANUEI. BROOKS JANE ALICE BROWNFIELI1 Pres. Las Cresas '35 National Honor Society '34 '35 XVCSICTTIUT Staff '36 M-yi China Dull '36 ItHappenedIv1Hollywood '35 Glee Club '35 DUDLEY BRUMIN-'IETT Track '34 '35 Basketball '34 '35 Debate '34 '35 Page Twenty I.-of , ., , l Top Row- 0 -P URDETTE Run' IRLIEA Buxws MidfTe1'n'1 -Senior Orchestra '33 '35 GERALD1N12 C.-ufps Tennis Team '35 WARLICK CARR Debate '34 '35 National Honor Society Latin Club '33 '34 '35 Orchestra '33 '34 '35 Band '35 BRUCE CHANT Basketball '34 '35 Track '34 '35 Q 's .'W. 51 ' '1 13 i rl, JJ - +V -,. Y Y ,W Y 4,'5 ,,1 405' R . rl- ' Miclclle S Bottom Rowi JACK CLEVELAND MARY JOHN COUE'Y BILLY COFFMAN WC.9f6THE1' Staff '36 Hi-Y '35 Thespizxn Club '35 FRANK CRAVENS Press Club '35 Tennis '35 Westernev World '35 MidfTer1n Senior Joyce CRAVENS SYBIL JOYCE COLE. Pep Squad ,34 M1d'TClf.lH Senior Latin Club -34 -35 CAT1-u3R1N12 COLLIER T1?SPgl?inE1'gOiI'I,7,36 34 3' ?,FZ?Egilb'3,Zs ItHappenedI'nHollywood '35 Au Courant '34 BLANCHE Cnocxmr Usher, Junior Play Latin Club -34 RALPH COON Las Cresas '34 '35 Orchestra '33 '34 '35 BERNICE DAVIES Band '33 '34 '35 Glee Club '33 Page Twentyfunc Top Row- M' , ,A We A JST' INLZ DAVIS Pep Squad '32 '33 Thespian Club '35 Press Club '35 Dean's Office '35 MOLLY DAVIS Pres. SubfDebs '36 Sec. Junior Class '34 junior Queen's Court '34 National Honor Society '34 '35 Usher, junior Play '34 BILLY DENMAN Football '33 Glee Club '34 '35 LILLIAN DE SHAZO National Honor Society '34 '35 Melvil Dewey '34 '35 Latin Club '33 '34 '35 Junior Queen's Court '34 Westerner Staff '35 My China Doll '36 HLEEN DICKEY 49 I 5,2 Bottom Row- DAVID FLANAIIY MARGARET Fox SARA BETH Fox Sec. Iunior Class Pep Leader '35 Mary Emma Club '35 Student Council '35 Press Club '35 Popular Senior Girl RUTI-I GAY Pep Squad '34 '35' Mary Emma Club '33 Basketball '34 '35 Volley Ball '34 '35 JAMES W. 'GLASGOW MidfTcrm Senior Page Twenty two G15 9 as 'Nb' A S..-. 'VE' ef -iv! HF4 f-65 -3' Wh C w -v Top Row ZELDA PEAR1 GLAZI Maxy Emma Club 3 34 35 Latm Club 33 Glue Club 34 Pness Club 35 WLYLCTTICT Worlcl 35 BFTTY ALICE GORDON Mid Tenn SC1'1101 LN Clebaq 34 A Bumll 0 Fun Pxees Club 35 m Club 3 Melvll Dewey 35 lvIAR1AN GRADY Theqpmm Club 34 35 Productxon Staff -lumor Play My Cllma Doll A Bunch o Fun 5 Typmg Club 35 GLNTVA HACRER OZELL HATHANAfAY Basketball '35 Mzddle Row WALLACE HAXVKINS N1t1on'1l Honor Soclcty Latm Club 33 Les Basamx 35 Band 32 33 PARRISH HL AT H 1 3 3 BlLLlL HILTON Claremore Ckla 33 Basketball 34 35 Volley Ball 34 35 CHARLES Hom ooo H1 Y 35 GEORGE WILB UR HUNT Latm Toumament 34 Natxonal Honor Soclety 34 Lam Club 33 34 37 Vkfestemer World 35 mmm Row MONA JARROTT Crcmestla 33 34 35 EDNA PEARL JOHNSTON Basketball 34 35 Volley Ball 3 -l CLARR JONTQ Wxlaon Oklw B Il 34 715 ltHappenedl11Hallywood My Chma Doll 36 RALPH KEETON MldTE1In Semox Student Councll 33 34 Latm Club 3 Plcss Club 39 Bus Mgl Wester MARY Lou KIILLY Pep Squad 32 ner Wovld 3 5 :E , f J I D W - xl A I ,' ' , , :L le. K y .4 ,,:,A y E C , I We T m ,T I A 3 lf! A 4 lr V' dk W ' L ' pi, C . be 1+ 4 I L , 4 y 1 A T M, y X . T F V H - - B ,M .- 1' A-3, 1 y . ' . 1 '34 'si 1 - '. '. '. 1 ' 4 Bald '34 '35 , N., '35 ., AA . n v H d , .5 L. '-, '. 'Ss' ' Q A 's'i Lat: , '3, '34 ' '- '- , U A lf l . ' '3 .C C 1. . 1 K ll- -36 ' . ' l ' I 5 .. I H -3 - ' '35 : f ' ' 3 - '. ' . '. 'ss e Twenty tlu ee Q5 .if l L Qs' I 44 4 3 X H aifa L' 'fm 7, i' 325. . ,' W ,.-. .girl just ful: 'Q' 'Top Row- JI ANNETTE KELLEY Mid'TCl'H1 Senior Orchestra '34 '35 Mai'y Emma Club '33 CLENDON KERR L Association '35 Basketball '35 'Track '34 '35 Football '35 I W. KINARD JANE KING MidfTer3m Senior VicefPres. Senior Class Student Council '35 National Honor Society Girls' Quartette '34 '35 My China Doll '36 GLORGIA KNIGHT 'Tlxespian Club '35 Mary Emma Club '34 Girls' Glee Club '34 .tsl '35 Middle Row- EVA RUTH KNIGHT lp-veil Bottom Ro w- DALE LEHR Roswell, N. M.. '34 THERON LEHR LAFON JONES Mary Emma Club GERTRUDE LANEY 'Spur '34 DON' L. LANGFORD Cuero '33 Doius LAW Pep Squad '34 '35 Tennis Club '35 RUSSELL Love Pres. Student Council '35 Pres. Junior Class '34 Pres. Sophomore Class '33 BILLY LINN Seagraves '31 L Association '34 '35 Mgr. Westerner Team '35 Thespian Club '35 Track '35 My China Doll '36 HAROLD LYNN Sec. L Association '35 Westerner Basketball Mgr. '33 '34 Westerner Football Mgr. '35 Westerner Track Mgr. '35 Cowl-.and Football Mgr. '33 '34 Bage Twentyffour M off l we ,xv W v. WP'- if 'Top Row CIIARLE3 LAWRENCE Y 3 P11255 Club 34 35 WESICTTICT Stall 35 WL5fL771ET World 34 Boy-. Clcc Club 34 FRANCLS MARRS Typmg Team 35 Latm Club 34 5 Culs Glce Club 34 My Clzma Doll 36 H1 Rscx-1131. MAXLY 49 11- lb qv mf- SLC Student Councxl 35 Footbwll 35 L ASSOCIHCIOII 35 F A MCCANRILL Fronx MCCLLLLAN NlltlOllHl Honcu Socxcty '34 '35 V 'P Mary Emma Club '35 ,...,x ,--f-v Mrddlu Row I C MCCLLLLAN IIsT1LL MCGAW M1d Tenn SEIUOI 33 4 jfwuzs MILLER Mld Term Semol Plea RHd10 Club 35 HFRMINIA MORALES South Amerlm 34 Natxonal Honol Soclet Mclvzl Dewey Club 3 MORGAN Boys Glec Club 35 Thesplan Club 34 P1159 Club 5 y3435 435 171 ui., JW? 56- Q' Bottom Row MARY ANN NIBLACk Pep Squad 35 Latm Club 3 Pxess Club 35 CHASBERT NORDYRJ: Boys Glee Club 35 JXCIR NORMAN Lntlefxeld 35 Ban 35 Boys Quartette 35 My China Doll 36 LBO NUGENT It Happened In Hollywood 34 NANNIE MARGARET OVERTON Pres, Latxn Club 33 Me1v11 Dewey Club 34 35 WCStCT116T World 34 ECl1EO1 Westefner 36 Las Cresas 34 35 Sec Press Club 34 P :ge Twenty fxyc N3 ill A O Yi fl l 99 0 U R R -,V-V ' 5fV4:f?'1?.ar1 i Z , ' argl R , ,,:r-iff!-U. V '- 3 H l ' gf,'Q1Ff5i',.2 ., ,g H g , - ' Rf ' r ji f Q 3 4f'.,? 5 5 R' ' f'?'.,,gv l ' :N eh, N , f L - l 4 ' ' q I- X gli' -, J W , , , I KJ H1 , , , 1 ' ,A Kr., , , ,l 'I l , 1 , i W ,- i I grew , Y , 5 gg ,R N ll My ll 5 vv I , A f V ' if -3 - 55 lvb. 4 1 ., 15. RH R yi, R 3 5 R - ' I ' iff-. A ' ' 'ff - I Sie V I . .' . . A 4 ' f D 'S A 'QR 9 I f aww! ffl -'5 1 A 'l l 5' .xv 7 5 ' V' , 1 ,J-NSN ' 1 'I , .' ' h 1 V xx -.-' 5 ' , ' l 1 l 52 . .fflg , - l . I - ' ' - ' ' - INK I Hifx '5 '34 '35 I U - I 2 535 HN '. '3 'ss Q , V. . I 1 I P Q V 'D . . f V 7 ' X lisa ui -Q 2:11 Top Row- MARY ELIZABHTI-1 OWENS G, V. PARDUE Debate '35 HifY '33 '34 '37 Les Basami '35' Boys' Quartette '37 My China Doll '36 MARY PEER Girls' Quartette '33 '34 '37 Pres. Mary Emma Club '33 '34 My Cliina Doll '36 State Vice-Pres, of Texas Home Ec. '34 Glee Club '33 '34 '35 TAYLOR P13NDL12Y MidfTerm Senior Carlisle '32 1. CLARK POLLARD Radio Club '34 '35' My Cliina Doll '36 1 R A1321 ,X G-V-I-1-iz. Tw IN Lk J, 1 V . I w if-- , - l . ' I' , , ir -Ni ! Y r i , Hi. uuu mx .N :- : 5:7 ' H. f . 1 Middle Rn Lu- GRACR POLLARD Sweetwater '37 JAMES RAY JAMES RICE Mid-Term Senior Bon ROBERTSON Bus. Mgr. XVKSTETHCT '35 Band '32 '33 '34 '35 Press Club '35 My China Doll '36 MARION ROGERS Glee Club '33 '34 '35 Pres. Mary Emma Club '35' Chairman Home Ee. Rally '34 5 5113 0 1.1 . ,V 3, ,A-., - -f, ia.-54 1 rirs 79-'1 Q' ' N ' 1' ' Y ' .II k Arlill-Zi-'H YI . T. p ri sa rl ,Al I f 1-.2 1, If f f R I fl' ' .-, , -x , UZ? -ffkgf-. A 453153 H35 15,-x 'C' ' Bottom Ro wi SIDNEY Roc:nRs Latin Club '33 jorm B. ROUNTREE Amarillo '33 Press Club '35 Westernev Staff '36 Bus. Mgr. Westerner World '35 Boys' Clee Club '34 HifY '34 RUTH SANDERS Anton '33 Press Club '35 Wester11eT Staff '36 jimmy SCHOOLAR Childress '33 Football '34 Boys' Quartette '34 '35' ItHappenedInHollywood '35 Boys' 'Glee Club '34 '35 Lois SHEEHAN Graham '33 Mary Emma Club '35' Page Twerityfsix l l i R , Q '1 , fs.-. Y 2. . , 35? , 'J' X Lx ol' . 'Q' Ll VL! .LA I I A ., , J X . T ,NPL . C, f.,., W ew L f L - will F' ' e 3 ' 'few , ' V af J V, 'F' f. ' . ' i i ' ' V - N, Q6 1- , , ' w .ph F . k l A fm' S v 3, xf L 5 : B 5 . ' 55 ' i Jiii-Q'-a L- . ' , 17 ' wi, v 'Q' A fffg' h ' H ii ' ,j' i' f ' ! 4,?jF:1, l1 ' l 5 . T ' .1feLf1if 'g737?'3l' g i 2,:5ifal.F'l 1 1 ' 3 lf' +i.:2-ff l J O 5' lla? fi-ill! I OL. I Top Row- Gizni-xLmNrs SKIPPER 'Latin Club '34 '35 BETTY SMITH Pep Leader '35 Las Crcsas '34 '35 Press Club '34 '35 Latin Club '34 '35 , Usher, Senior Play '35 DOROTHY LOWAYNE SNEED Pep Squad '34 '35 Press Club '35 JACK SNOW Carrizozo, N. M., '33 L Band '34 '35 D. G. STANTON Plainview '33 VicefPres. Junior Class HifY '35 Middle Row- 'S RICHARD STEPHENSON MARGARET STUDHALTER Vice'Pres. Fresliman Class '34 National Honor Society '34 '35 Hobby Club '34 '35 Spanish Club '35 ERNiisT1NE SUMNER Las Cresas '33 '34 '35 Glen: Club '35 DOLEENE TAYLOR Orchestra '33 '34 '35 Latin Club '33 I. DURWOOD TAYLOR - Thespiau Club '34 '35 Stage Mgr. Junior Play '34 '34 ottom Row- BILLIE Io THOMPSON EUDORA TRIOE Bible Club '34 '35 Latin Club '35 AGATIiA TURNER WESfCT71ET Staff '36 Bible Club '34 '35 Mary Emma Club '35 Latin Club '33 WOODROW TYSON DALE WALKER Band '32 '33 '34 '35 Orchestra '34 Page Twentyfscven I! .,-'vi 52' . F Sq' ' -er..-5 -'ds' Bottom Ro Lu- A A ' X I , iiCPgQW?!!k!4i35 ,W . P. '. Q iz 1 1 Q lf! IM, . Twp Row- Middle Ro -pvwvo IMOGENE WEBSTER ' JANE WILSON Childress '34 Glee Club '34 '37 Mary Emma Club '34 '37 WILLARD WHITE Corpus Christi '37 NELL MARIE WILEY Press Club '37 National Honor Society '34 '37 .Spanish Club '37 ADA WILLIAMS Las Cresas '34 '37 Pep Leader '37 It Happened ln Hollywood '37 Junior Queen's Court '37 FRANCES WILSON VicefPres. National Honor Society '37 -' Sec. Press Club '37 Westerner World '37 Melvil Dewey '34 '37 Latin Club '33 '34 '37 Westemer Staff '36 National Honor Society '3 Pres. Melvil Dewey '37 Typing Team '34 Latin Club '34 '37 SubfDebs '37 WILLENE WIMBERLY Pep Squad '34 '37 Tliespian Club '34 '37 Westevner Staff '37 '36 Press Club '34 '37 HARRY Wooo Sudan '32 LOYCE Woon Quemado, N. M., '37 NEIL H. WRIGHT Midf'I'er1rI Senior Football '33 '34 L Association Student Council '37 4 D. G. ZACHARY Band '31, 32 '33 '34 '37 HELEN ZEH National Honor Society '34 '37 Mary Emma Club '33 '34 '37 LOUISE JARROTT Las Cresas '33 '34 '37 Westemer World '37 ELIZABETH ANNE PRICE Las Cresas '34 '37 Press Club '34 Latin Club '33 Melvil Dewey Glee Club '34 MATTIE ADAMS Pep Squad '34 '37 '34 '37 Page Twen ty-eight f 'A I, 3, 1? -wp- 'Top R0 w- .ALBERTA BARNETT Canyon '33 National Honor Society ViccfPres. Latin Club Hobby Club '34 '35 Westerncr Staff '36 JANET BARNETT Pep Leader '34 '35 SubfDebs '33 '34 '35 junior Queen's Court ' 1 34 BILLY BASKIN Band '32 '33 '34 '35 Orchestra '34 Officer in Band My Clziwm Doll '36 BETTY BLANKENBECRLER Las Cresas '32 '33 '34 '35 National Honor Society '35 Westerner Staff '35 '36 Latin Club '34 Tlxespian Club '35 My China Doll '36 BILLY BUFORD Dallas '34 Pres. Press Club '34 Asst. Ed. WESf8T716T World '34 WCSf6T71CT Staff '36 My China Doll '36 JEAN CANTELOL1 Junior Qucen's Court '34 ItHappened In Hollywood '35 Las Cresas '34 '35 WACIGONER CARR Debate Club '34 '35 Latin Club '33 '34 '35 National Honor Society '35 Orchestra '33 '34 '35 Stamp Club '33 '35 CHARLES CURRY EAVES Dallas '33 '34 Band '35 Tluespian Club '35 My Clifnct Doll '36 HARRY ELLIOTT Westcrmier Staff '36 ALLEN CURTIS FORBIS Ro w- WARREN FULTON jon R. GOODHN Pres. Good News Club '35 LEE EDWIN HALE Band '32 '33 '34 '35 Orchestra '34 '35 Drum Maj61' '35 GLAIWS HALL - Pres. iSubfDebs '33 '35 Pres. Glue Club Pres. Orchestra '35 Vicefl- res. Senior Class Girls' Quurtctte '35 My China Doll '36 MARGARET HAL-IILTON WK3L6T71ET World '34 '35 Press Club '34 '35 Mary Ernmal'Club '34 Thespian Club '35 Pep Squad '32 '33 '34 '35 Page Twentyfnine vrfwwf' wfffw 'J . it -333 if fil' - nyf ' .4 , l :h-- 25' 5 ' I.A ' -.Hr-M ' Top Ro Lu- ARI.ENE HANKINS Lzxtin Club '33 Ma1'y Emma Club '34 Debate Club '35 ROSEMARY HARLAN Pres. Thespian Club '35 lt Ha ened'l'n Hollywood' DD ' XVester'ncv World '34 '35 Press Club '35 My China Doll '36 CATHERINE HOXVIELL Pres. Las Cresas '34 Pep Squad ' 3 3 REAGAN HOXVELL Band '32 '33 '34 '35 Track '33 '34 Cowhands '34 CLYRENE KYLE Fort Smith. Ark.. '34 Press Club '35 Wcstcrvier World '35 i l Middle Row- NEA1. MCCASKILL MILDRED Moruus Basketball '33 '34 '35 Volleyball '33 '34 '35 HuosoN POWELL Pres. Press Club '35 HifY '34 '35 Vifesternev' World '35 HBLENOIRE REYNOLDS ViccfPres. Senior Class '35 Orchestra '34 '35 National Honor Society '35 Latin Club '32 MARY KA-rniaumn RICE Midfferm Senior Glee Club '33 '34 '35 Thespian Club '35 Sub'DebS '33 '34 '35 -9' Gin 44? 1-:iff - f F ' llefj ' f B ottom Ro Lu- RUTH STANFILL Glee Club '33 '35 Girls' Quartette '34 '35 Mary Emma Club '33 Prornpter. My Clzi-na Doll '36 FLORE NE STROUD FERRELLINE TUCKER National Honor Society ' Melvil Dewey '34 '3' Latin Club '33 '34 Latin Tournament '3 JUNE XVHEELOCK Pasadena. Cal.. '34 'Glee Club '35 Spanish Club '35 DIXIE WHITE Football '33 '34 '35 L Association '34 '35 Student Council '34 '35 Mgr. Basketball '36 Page Thirty vw W W ww-M QW y : l E E , l l 1,4 1 .2 , . 1 gi T Y l . Q . ,- A Q ' I . 1 Hp :J L-1 I' . ' o Lg i o ' f l b 'I 'F' 'Top Row- LALLA RUTH .ADAMS Tennis Team '35' 7cstcr11c1' Wo1'ld '35' 'ZLOCRER - Chimx, Doll '36 ItHappm1edI11,Hollywood Band '32 '33 '34 '35 Band Pres. '35 Orchestra '33 '34 Middle Row- JESSE DAILY JAMES HEN'DRX'X Editor. XVCStET71C7' XVm'ld '34 L Association '35' Hi'Y '35 Football '33 '34 LUCILLE Hvfxss New York '35 Dcblamatiou '35 Bott om Ro LU- RALPH SIEBER Crosbytou '34 DELBERT VAUGIIAN Football '31 '32 '33 Glee Club '33 '35 'Thcspian Club '35' Page Thirtyfunc JUNIORS I H3 'Q' 'S' I xii, ,, N I. Win., GZ 'Ha- .-ess., 2 AI Q 'Q 1 s 9-1, Uk Fr 1 mm -Q? I ,ng ' L' 4-s-g 'Top Row- OTIEIII3 UPTON DOROTl'IY ALLEN INA BAGQN MARX' QELIZAIIETI-I BARRIER WILLIS BLEDSOE TRUMAN BRAIJSIIAW Middle Row- MARGUERITE BROILES REBECCA BUTLER JIM BILL CLARK GEILTRUDE CLAIBORNE NELLIE VEE COLIBURN JOE BEN COLE -M -ag. 'x 'iv I H-fn Botnom Row- CATHERINE DYIQES ELLEN EVANS I. W. GAMIILE EVELYN GILL IUNE HANc,:I2I1 IVIILDRED HEAD Page Thirtyffour I Y-.IN l ,- 5 lL A , 1 ' ' A 23 '25 1,2 1 , - J I -W JR Q ' V u ff A vp. A Top Raw- Middle Row- Mmu' RUTH HUFsT15DL13R MARY ET1-IEL Moonu WILL-1:X KERR J. A. NUNLEY Culwls Luvv CAlm15N OKBLESISY' Lois .IAN15 IVIQDONALIJ CECIL SANDERS V. Glaouuu MCKELVY BETTY SAvAc:1s vw V Loluams Moorua LENORA SHAIHL if ' 6 Q .4 Bottom Ro LU- WINIFILED SHERROD LILLY MERL13 Smmoxvs WAx'Nu SULLIVAN NVOODIE SYLVESTER RAYMOND TAPP Q. B. TAYLOR Page Thirtyffive IQ! 5'f'T ' 1 ' .W T ,, I, . Q11 5.5 gn? 2 .55 .L , .V 1-f :Kg ai-,1 A QI 1 Yrigdfgl-IR Y up rf3.,gL,!3wh ' J H .LIE-'1:a... 'f-1 - . ..f xm'? L 21 I T' - T I x A ggi? I Top Row- MARLCUEIKITE GIBSON MARX' NELI. GULLEDGE AIAMIIS RAY 1'IEALD PI'Ix'I.I.Is HIm:HI.IiY IVIARY JARROTT HIIRMAN KNR:I-IT Second Row- LOYIETTIE LINDSEY FRANKLIN MAST MILIJRED MITCI-II3I.I. GWENDOLYN MCKINNON FERN NEXVTON GERALDINE PHILLIPS Third Ro w- FRANK RAMSIEY FLORENE SMITH ORVILLE STEWART jon WILI. TRIPLITT JAMES VICKEILS EDWIN XXJEAVILR X-I by 'STEVE Bottom Ro Lv- CHALONES W I-IITACRE XIIRGINIA XVILLIAL-IS JANET XVILSON' BILL Woon ,ANNETTE WuLIfRIAN ' Page Thirtyfsix 1. H ' Sophomores 1 'Top Row- G momma N. A'rK1Ns0N' IVIERLE BLAIR Luc1L1.E BROWN WATSON CARLOCK HAROLD COGBURN C1-LARLENE DANFORD V.,- TRB! Miciclle Row!- CHARLES DANDDRD ESTELLR DAVIS HUNTER DUPREII ALBERT FORTENBERRY DICK GRADY LESTER GRIMES r - ' . . N ' ,Rf 1415-1 T if 2. T 4 w H ' ' v 3 'SR- '9wi'. .ll 'gf ,Q mb a. ,I I'-33' A Butwm Row- JANIELLE HALSEY jon HDRNE RACHADL HOWELL ONITA BELL HUFSTEDLER HARRIETT JARRETT BUDDY KENNEDY Page T1XiftY'Cigi1t .any .ru ,.,,, Top Row- HORACE KERSHNER JAMES KILPATRICK FLORENCE LEMONS BETTY LEE LINDSEY MARVIN MCLARTY HAZEI. IVICPHAIL Middle R0 Lu- MAVIS PENDLEY Ross D. PIERCE WILBUR PIERCY HELEN RICHARDSON MARILYN RIGGS IEANNE ROANE 1.0.4- sg. Fi - T JI '33 I ll I X A I I 'all H x n : 1 Ik 11. ,fX I . , 'T I fx I' 7 N V, I 'f W Lf, yi V ,'-3' W R L7 QV. , Bottom Row,- BETTY SANFORD EDGAR SI-IELTON ROBERT SPIKES MILTON STANDEFEI1 AILEEN STUIIIIS LOIS TUBES Page Tlmtyfnfnc ,, tif' 'Q' a ,.,. LN 'AC' To p Ro Iv- PAULINE BARRIER MARIE BARNARD DOROTHY BAKER HELEN CAMPBELL JEAN CLAPP BETTY JO DICKINSON F, l ,s. I Wa , I I4 I' 1 5251 .-it ,vnu Middle 'Row- ARNETTE HALSEY CHARLIE MARIE MOORE MARTHA ANN MOORE BILLY RUTH MCCLUNG JANE PRICKETT GARNER SI-IAFFER Bottom Row- BETTY JEAN TYLER MURRAY VENAELE CHARLOTTE WHEELOCR HAZEL ANN WILSON JENNIE WOODS FERN WOOD RUTH ZEH Page Forty FEATURES - 'F J'T T x X' K' ' M . .X . mill? f Pf r ff2 A 'filfff -'2 ffi 1+1,Qii b - W? Y' fn '1P ,? X J g,2 3Yi?68 Qii:Q5CDS2 22a Tfi5Q.Q?f 'i 4f'7Qfff2iZ?j Acti on! Ca mera! READING Top 'ro BOTTOMT Chesty quartet . , . Nice V-8 . . . Hey, Lady, It's Leap Year! . . . This is news . . . Will he make it? . . . Sophs on a slide . . . What a mood for Pussy . . . Mob scene . . . Betty and snake necklace . . . Please, girls, guide right . . . End of referee . , . Bird's eye view . . . Band at Fair. ' Page Fortyffour 1 k Gad-abouts . . . Lubbock at Belton . . . Posers . . . Aw, com'mon out . . . Rose among thorns . . . Favorite Pastime . . . See if you were there . . . Grinny Coeds . . . Enthrallefl assembly audience . . . Wlxat. again? . , . Soph co-eds . . . Sponsor . . . Pretty hat Arch sleeper . . . Deke-after 'being ousted . . . Looking for the wheels . . . All in a row . . . Session Page Fortyffive 95? C , H915 i I unior Queerfs Court . . . Seen at the fair . , . Wait 'till we're gone . . . This was Parnpzfs goat . . . -lust: lollin' . . . Storrs kicks . . . Is it cold? . . . Again, more pep . . . 'Another game . . . Day out . . . Coy Eh. Pop . . . Wzxit a minute! . . . Poor house . . . President, etc. . . Skipper . . . Hello! . . . Our Paraders . , . Cold drinks! . . . Sleeping, Hudson? b.. ,9r f'4' Page Fortyfsix 4: A x Regal . . . Pepsters . . , Leis get goin' . . . W6StEl'D2l' send Off : .'.'C1ovis game . . . Pub' licationers . . . Soph prexy . . . Sandie rootzers . . . Pampa pep formation . . . Calhoun stretch . . . Cowlmnds . . . George Morgan . . . Head coach . . . Tarzan Babe . . . Up Ll tree . . . SubfDebers . . . Pampa. mascot. Page Fortyfseven GUEST Pampn score . . . Not too much! . . . Bravemen . . . Close up of Sara Beth . . . School's out . . . Underclassmen fight . . . Katie, popcycle, and Billy . . . Goats . . . How's about a ride . . . Now, Smile, Thanks . . . Sunning. Page Fortyfeight .doin J .v J rv-- 6 ' :iii . L35-'i' ' ,Juju u. li if tqlillgw ii .4 'z his fEg5f ' 1 i I. HB f 4 1 fb' :LM K., - drain-'LL .IQVIQLQJ M199 ? Ralph Keeton, a most dignified mid-term senior . . Flora May Betts, as happy as ever . . . Herschel Maxey, our football hero . . . John B. Rountree, let us ride, too . . . Bob Robertson won a beauty contest on this . . . Margaret Hamilton, what kind of a game were you playing . . . Mr. Howell was :1 sweet child, wasnlt he? . . . Molly Davis, in a characteristic pose . . , Catherine Howell . . . Helenoire Reynolds . . . Douglas Blocker, be sure and don't catch cold! . . . Senior Prcxy Baxter Barclwell. Page Forty-nine World bacl-:bones . . . Dark Horse and Manager' . . . Nice doggie . . . Thank you, Blanche Two shdiks . . . Wlmat a line up! . . . The Patio in snow . . . The wind was up! . . . Pampzfs squad . . . P. T. regalia . , . Trio? . . . More school . . . More snow. Page Fifty l is J Wlmat, again? . . . Walk in and sing . . . All quiet, for once . . . Donkey . . . Primo in ri rim: moment . . . Hcnry's masterpiece . . . YVl1o says so? . . . Bob's always leaning some place . . . Musical section . . . Donkey? . . . De Slmzo in the sun . . . For pep . . . Singers . , Drinking at Buffalo . . . So, so modest. Page Fiftyfone 'mx Y R ' wllk .F i Q WI' e- 1 VW '- .1 I wh, xi ,D , .- , ...J -7 H,HOHO1', the Editor . . , It canxt be Joe? . . . Hey, guy, wake up! . . . We'd be afraid to but . . . Now just between us pals . . . Betty Blank . . . Queer! . . . Inst any Sunday Poor Mr. Keetch . . . Cogitatin, referee? . . . Pretty, eh what? . . . 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'. - Q lay' -- . ,. 5- , A , A OTH I E UPTON Populaw' Junior Page Fiftyninc 4 MURRAY VENABLE Populaxr Sophomore ATHLETICS fl .Q 'QT 1,,. ,'., pl ,TQ - 4 YA ,I -,', r., ' u ' W I F, x 7 ,X,,.b'q?m , Coaching Staff COACH W. B. CHAPMAN Head of athletics of Senior High . . . married . . . Friendly to all . . . Believes in rigid discipline . . . Age 35 . . . Hobby is reading poetry . . . Has undying spirit . . . Devout believer in Try, try again adage . . . Chews grass while boys play . . . Here six years . . . Put Lubbock back as a District contender. ' QF' 'L 'i'x f,'?ii1, - ..-'ilfi f COACH J. G. KEYES Assistant football coach . . . Head basketf ball mentor . . . Teacher of math . . . Young ...Won 15'games...Lost7...Camc near winning Panhandle League Basketball Championship . . . Grad of A. C. C. . . . Former protege of Chapman . . . Took Huff' man's place last year . . . Is mystery man to many students . . . Not married. COACH BENNY MCWILLIAMS Physical education instructor . . . Mar' fied . . . Minds own business and expects others to do the same . . . Studies arch- lskeletonsj and such . . . Demands handle on name . . . Believes that sparing the rod will spoil the child . . . Has habit of knock- ing bad little boys' ears down . . . Also former Tech grid star . . . More practical things learned from his talks in and out ol class than from any other subject. COACH Ross AYERS Cowhand coach . . . Former Tech star . . . Got into quite a few scraps in college lv . . . History teacher . . . Here two years , . . ' Likes to fish, but doesn't like to eat 'ern . . . Docsn't spare words in telling 'em what's what . . . Temperamental . . , Diligent worker. V' Page Sixty-three YJ if Pep Squad Leaders Miss Lellesse Hays, Sponsor, Ophelia Blaine, Sara Beth Fox, Janet Barnett, Ada Williams, Mary Helen Taylor, Betty Smith. ' Leaders are selected every year by a group of judges made up of teachers . . . Each group h0'ds the position for a year . . . Leaders are chosen from the members of the pep squad of the preceding year for their pep, ability, and leadership. Page Sixty' four L Association Top row-Coach Benny McWilliams, Murray Venable, Rafe Nabors, Joe Jackson, Dixie White, Dudley Brummett, Bruce Chant, Orvil Lee Oden, Clendon Kerr. Second row-Coach W. B. Chapman, Billy Linn, James Hendryx, W. M. Robinson, Jetton Meador, Wilburn Piercy, Othie Upton, Coach Ross Ayers. First row-J oe Jones, Harold Lynn, Cecil Sanders, Lonnie McCurry. Composed of all men who lettered in some sport in L. I-I. S. . . Meet once or twice each scholastic year . . . Protect L in sense that wearing does not become the privilege of just anyone . . . Backs the motto of Sportsmanship, then Victory. Page Sixtyffive , l I r, .D . lii Pep Squad VV Front 'row-Ophelia Blaine, Winifred Sherrod, Martha Ann Moore, Hester Lea Grifien, Olena Hickman, Freida Mae Curtis, Geraldine King, Lucille Brown, Edna Jay. Nell McKinley. Betty Jane Smith. I Second 'row-Mary Helen Taylor, Aline Horton, Lorene Smith, Virginia Norman, Sara Jackson, Juanita Casey, Hazel McPhail, Kathryn Chauncey, Doris Sneed, Flora Kennedy, Era Williams, Ada Williams. Third row-Lellesse Hays, Sponsor, Sara Beth Fox, Irene Rhodda. Dixie Dell Storey, Mary Jarrott, Lorene Graham, Vallie Blackman, Justine Ince, Rilla Mae Griffin, Florene Morris, Rita Louise Hawkins, Mavis Pendley, Lettie Faye Rogers, Lois Tubbs. Marguerite Harris, Mary Irene Gregg, Janet Barnett. Fourth row-La Verne Elliot, Mary Ruth Hufstedler, Billie Horton, Mary Nell Gulledge. Aileen Stubbs, Dorothy Sanders, Drucille Merriman, Miriam Webb, Mattie Mae Chadwick, Virginia Lee Barr, Alene Jennings, Zelda Clay, Barbara Bynum, Madeline Cobb, Nita Mae Baughman, Maida Dean, Ruth Voegeli, Myrtle Bumpass, Edna Merle Boudin. Fifth 'row-Mildred Hutton, Mary Nell Holt, Onita Bell Hufstedler, Marie Barnard, Pauline Barrier, Marilyn Riggs, Jane Prickett, Eleanor Stinson, Narthula Bennett, Julia Pollard, Mary Ann Niblack, Charlene Danford, Kathleen Anderson, Dovye Rogers, Juanita Gowin, Zelma McEachern, Sara Spencer. Sixth 'rowQMattie Adams, Mary Jo Coe, Ruth Gay, Roy Bridge, Adele Traylor, Anna Mae Gardner, Jewel Booker, Virginia Bob Stratton, Nina Tynes, Fern Anderson, Gladys Johnson, Anna Belle Sumner, Theodosia Wallace, Mildred Green, Thelma McEaehern, Zelline Butler, Lucille Rowden, Hazel Ann Wilson. Purpose is to support and create a greater interest in school athletics and other activities . . . Entertains fans between halves at football games and serves as a nucleus for rooting sections at all sporting events. Page Sixty'six FOOTBALL Pica Snity scxcn , E - N-.4 1 .. ,, .Q n ,fi 1 ... 4 Q., i S I! I ,CK , Q i i I li X ' I , I I gr' .fl733me .gf 4. . sq! ,I Westerners of l935 I Trop 'row-Coach Benjamin McWilliams, Raymond Blue, Bob Ritchie, Dixie White, Ralph Letsinger, Babe ggtchie, C. L. Storrs, Wilson Abbott, Rafe Nabors, Orvil Lee Oden, Coach J. G. Keyes, Coach Weldon B. apman. , Second row-Iviurray Vcnable, Max Rutledge, Joe McClinton, Joe Jones, Ivlnrshall Hendryx, Herschel Iviaxcy. Wilburn Piercy, Primo McCL11'ry, Harold Ingley, Sterling Short. Bottom. row-Billy Linn, Russell Love, Othie Upton, Clendon Kerr, Jim McMahon, Cecil Sanders, james Long, Wayne Sullivan, Harold Lynn. CO'CAPTAlN UPTON -Sfmouns VENABLE Sronns HENDRX'X Halfback Guard Back Guarcl End MCCLINTON MCCURRY Maxrsr CofCA.PTA1N WHITE Back End Back Tackle Account of I935 Season Travelling up, then down, then up like a stock market ticker and graph-Westerners coached by Weldon B. Chapman, G. Keyes and Benny McWilliams . . . Won six games . . . Tied one , . . Lost three . . . inexperienced . . . very good record . . . rung up total of 205' points . . . opposition made 92 . . , tied for second place in District race with Pampa Harvesters. No one individual deserves more praise than another . . . undying spirit of Coaches will live long in the memories of those who worked with them and those who saw their boys perform. Page Sixtyfeight 'Wi-.Tu 'iilwf 33' ' 935,53 ,L d al, - iff-5' gg,-Q,,h...'i,vV-. l O .1 3-Ki , I W L 'few' ',g, i.,V i :N W il. lfgit. Y x . X . 't 0 I -. r l u l 'c ,LV .V 54 f I' of-gf' f . J Q 1 f .u . , : 'J 0 V. fn J ff- r ,, 'Qu duff' I 'jr' 1 . L . 52 'v '1 1 i 4 .xii lv 2 -43:24 Z.: ,I L if -. I Y .- A 7 . , 1 . ' . Y : ld LY.-,, f' . ' s'-.f7iUit'Z'f1l l 'frli Q . -.1 1 iff 'f -' Q rf! lg , 1. . - ..,.,f, -- Nmsoizs Rionin JONES Lnrsmoisn Center 'Tackle Back E-nd SHORT KERR INGLIEY RUTLEDGE Tackle Back Back Back LUBBOCK '12-CANON ClTY, COLO. l.4-Vxfesterners started season as supposedly weak teanr . . . Overcaine much heavier Colorado eleven in season opener . . . McCli11to11. Venzthle, and Upton starred lor Luhhock . . . Fan, :surprised at potential power ol locals . . . Visitors played hard loothall entire game. LUBBOCK '7-ABILENE 7-Third meeting Ol' two teams . . Score ol last three gaunes are '7f6, 717, 737. a the Eagles winning the first . . . VVcsterners scored lirst . . . Abilene Lied count late in third quarter . . . Locals established themselves as strong contenders lor District Crown. LUBBOCK 0-EL PASO 6-Locals outplayed for first time by an El Paso eleven . . . journeyed to border eity . . , Fans were good sports and organized special rooting section for fighting Westerners. LUBBOCK 20-SWEETWATEB. 6-Mustangs made score after gun had cracked . . . One of those thrills hoped for but seldom seen . . . Westerners had previously made three touchdowns . . . Reserves had been sent in and score came over them . . . Fast playing featured entire game. LUBBOCK '75-SNYDER O-Largest score run up by local team in years . . . Made twelve touchdowns . Kicked only three extra points . . . Reserves saw action. . . Ingley galloped all Over field with MeClinton beside him. Page Sixty-nine 71 ,wr-in .1 5, - me je . A' VLH 3217 . GV' h X 'f V md 1 ' E12 Q 7 , - -E I -i G ' . ., i'i'.-ifji i if ' ' ' ,Sql 7 U r V.-Ai, l , , 1, L.13,?5,, 7 ' ' 'gr V , p lk . .. 551' , . L T , all iw!! , H H ., K- I' .. -if - f . V , 1 , i bfi' ' 1 3 L r -.tx aw ' I 1 ' - ' f 'i '- 1 -K .J A . . ,za Q i ' - , -, fr ' , Q I i - LVN N ' f. . 1 . . Mig J f ii W . f f f .g-f-ffrf-ja'-f1jf-:2- nj 1 L 1 C - , l L - -i . 4 . .mtl-A sf- .1 V i ff-. L nk: ij, , :Q I lt 4 Q i 'ag 3 ,QQ , 'gl gf-,rf-A 1 A. ai' J 1 VL ,jg:,,L'I'Af A - N ji Y. ,ax 2.532-X' Y - N KI -5 4 Q,-,f'1iggyLjtu. ' ' e A 4 . an 'J ' ' f 3 , . fir' ' jj f if 1 .... . N .,j , . vii , f l f 1' .s . ' . re .: iv fi' pi, f- ' . i it 9 . f as . ' 7 'Pf ' l.. , gd ' , ABBOTT SULLIVAN MCMA1-10N SANDERS Guard Center Guard Guard Rrrcuie GDEN BLUE Love LONG Guard End Tackle Tackle Back LUBBOCK 30--CLOVIS O-Reserves played this game . . . Regulars eouldn't take risk of being injured before Amarillo encounter . . , Clovis was New Mexico's state Champions for three years straight . . . Victory brought' many more doubtlul Lubbockites to WCStCYI1Cl',S side . . . Clovis eleven was decisively outplaycd through entire contest.. LUBBOCK O-AMARILLO 34- Arxnistice Day Peace Battle ended up in tears for locals . . . Over thousand loyal rooters journeyed hy car, bus, and train for crucial encounter . . . Nearly 11.000 saw Golden Sandies run. pass. and intercept passes to smother Westerners under largest score an opponent has showered on them in years . . . Golden Sanelstorms went on to win the District Crown and State Championship for the second consecutive tune. LUBBOCK 6-PAMPA O--A short pass-a deafening roar-Wasn't that easy, though . . . Scoreless first hall . . . Fighting Weste1'ne1's then reaped large Green and Gold Harvesters . . . Lubbock leading at half as 21 result ol' a 20fyard line penetration . . . Entire team worked as one . . .-Pampa ball carriers were constant pain in Lubf bock's side . . . Special train brought about one thousand loyal Harvcsters. LUBBOCK 22--BORGER 0-Had nothing to fight for . . . Although went to Borger and ripped line to pieces. Rutledge played finest game since injured knee kept him out indefinitely . . . Score was considerably less than that Amarillo made against them, 70'O . . . Bulldogs finished fourth in race. ' LUBBOCK 20-PLAINVIEW 25'-Upsets not uncommon in football . . . Thanksgiving Day no exception . . . Fighting WBStCYDC1'S leading 20-19 until last play of game . . . Trip of Bulldogs passed locals and themselves dizzy and made winning counter . . . Hearts were broken, as was tradition. Page Seventy Cowlwancl Squad Fvont aou, George Vdexsa Robert Spikes Herbert Le'1v ICOH H L Kmg, Earl Cleel Runon Tapp Row Brglnm Clifford CorbetL P1111 Kmard becond vow L D VCD1l3lC Henry Austm hck Mllsap Brock Landm Oseu Hmlsell Iolm Ivloxrwon Clyde Bonncttc Guy Bonnette Luther Tate hcl.. Coursey D H Stocktol Isne Wlxxtc Thwd 'row Awktmt Ietton Meidor C H Tubbs B1ll Wood B1llV1n Z'mdL C H Robert Wrmltlm Bull Colelr Row 'Xyers Cowhanda LOl1lIl1U1lly ellled cwnon fodder Lost nearly all EIHIDCH Did not lose m spurt though dexeloped Home of befnt lTlZ1tCIl'1l CNLI to wen bl.-xck md gold XV1ll lmeu lots 1bouL Qomc ol the lcllovw next yen Arc to be commended on 'alulrty to trlte rt Pl lyed Olton Ralls Lrttlefleld Lamcs'1 Slaton and TLICLIIULAII Nevx Mexxccm Trip to New MEXILO w1s largest excl twken Lost to above teams Won from Roosevelt T1ed powerful Brownfreld Cub Ccneh Rofzs Axera ll lSt1llCC.l flre md pep mto boyQ who otherwwe mrght not have kept gomg rt lt P1ge Seventy one ' ' W 1 ,y -r ..+, ' ,gf , . ' ' '- 'f , A ., . e' . . . ' 1, ' ' , 1 . Q- 'I z , ' . ' '. r ' . N' ' -. . 2 , - ',.f ' , .. z' .J, ' Q , ' -, , - , - ' . . . . 4 1, -CK I v ' ' - 1 . ' . , . . '. ' . ' . . '. . . Morris xVllll1lll1S, Melvin Billings, joe Horne, Robert jones. Earl lnce. Jarvis XV1'igl1t, , ' , 1 - .. A 1 ' . N - V .. t -1. l Y . .. L . . . . ,. L . . . . ' , 'V . . 'fr .' .' 2 V ' z' Q . 'L ' '- . .' ' .. z- . , Q , c. , , . ' I . , . 'l .' ' x s... . . v'e'.' V: V' . 1' ' ' 1 ' . C , - - BASKETBALL Basketball Squad 'Top 'row-Coach I. G. Keyes, Othie Upton, H. L. 'Gantz, Harold Ingley, Bruce Chant, Dudley Brummett, Orvil Lee Oclen, Earl Oden, Earl Ince, C. L. Storrs. Ralph Letsinger, lviurray Venable, Coach Ross Ayers. Second row-Robert Allan, Joe Pytcll, Babe Ritchie, Max Hilton, Earnest Wiiiters, L, K. Venable, Ioe McClinton, Lonnie McCLiri'y, Othello Upton, Billy Robertson. First row-Russell Love, WHYIIC Sullivan, Wilbtirii Piercy, Dixie Wliite, Bob Ritchie, Rafe Nabors. BASKETBALL MENTOR ICEYES ORVIL LEE ODEN BRUCE CHANT Ball handler de luxe . . . Sure bet on Always under basket at right time . , . free throws . . . Two years letterman . . . Dexterity . . . Second of high scoring trio. Back next y2I1l'. ' MURRAY VENABLE RALPH LETSINGER Crack crip shooter . . . Hustled, when Long shot artist . . . Had rather shoot wanted to . . . First of L. H. S.'s trio of from mid-court than crip shoot . . . Fourth high point men . . . Made 216 points in 21 in scoring . . . Best free shot throw artist on games. sqnad. Page Seventyffour 'l6:'?QR1QJi-7:55 I936 Season 6525.9 Finished second in Panhandle League race . . , Beat Sandies twice, Plainview twice, lost two to Pampa . . . Beat Slaton, Megidow, Shallowater, Ropes' ville, Clovis, New Mexico . . . Big Spring, Anton . . . Lost to Abernathy, Whitliarrel . . . Dropped 3160 game to Plain' view district eliminations . . . Winning score for Bulldogs came in last ten seconds of play . . . As whole, season proved very profitable . . . Team played as unit when outside influences threatened to break it up . . . Showed true WCSfBl'DEl' spirit and will to win,for Black and Gold. 1 vfwjfiewwf OTHIE UPTON His guarding prevented innumerf able goals for opponents . . . Kept team alive with ever present chatter and will to win . . . Last year of eligibility . . . Third of scoring trio. - C. L. STORRS Skyscraper center . . . Watcli out when he gets in free throw ring . . . lt's two points. EARL INCE Played first string with the best . . . A little slow . . . But, will to win offsets it. DUDLEY BRUMMETT A cinch on difficult shots . . . Wlien he ran to a corner, score' board keepers were set . . . For it 'was two more counts. HAROLD INGLEY Speed merchant of gridiron . . . Super speed merchant on basket' ball court . . . Four more with his spirit and team would always win. H. L. GANTZ Has possibilities of making one of Lubbock High's greatest athletes . . . Can really go to town when he tries. Page .Seventy-five Girls' Basketball Squad Front 'r0w+Wilma Kerr, Clerminzia Rhines, Elza Brownd, Imogene McElroy, Mary F. Begey. Second row-Ruth Gay, Margie Nell Anderson, Frieda May Curtis, Nita Mae Baughman, Leigh Nelson. Third 'row-Ruth Voegeli, Dorothy Arnett, Rosa Fae Kidwell, Coach Lellesse Hays, Kath- leen Cunningham, Gypsy Farrar. Played class tournament . . . Purpose is to provide after-school athletic games for girls . . . To encourage good sportsmanship in girls' ath- letics and to play for play's sake. W7 Page Scventyvsiji 1... Mino r Sports Traclc Squad Front row-Coach J. G. Keyes, Othie Upton, Earnest Winters, Murray Venable, Othello Upton, James Vickers, Ted Alkire, H. L. Gantz, Harold Ingley, Coach Wel-don B. Chapman. Second row-Jarvis Wright, Rafe N abors, Bob Ritchie, Henry Ford, Babe Ritchie, C. L. Storrs, Ralph Letsinger, Dudley Brummet, Orvil Lee Oden. Best prospects in years among Lubbock High athletes . . . Won several meets composed of strong teams in the surrounding districts . . . Have several outstanding athletes . . . Ingley, fastest man on team . . . Winters, sure cinch on mile . . . Watch that stride . . . Chant, plays over the top on pole vault . . . Brummett, hits five-eight, with ease, on high jump . . . Coached by J. G. Keyes, all around athlete and coach. I Page Seventy-eight Page Seventy-nine Tennis Club Togn row--Coach Lellesse Hays, J. W. Gamble, Billy Coffman, James Nelson, Dudley Brummett, David Flanary, Coach McWilliams. Second row-Jeanne Roanne, Mary Lee Kemp, Mary Ethel Moore, Arlene Hankins. Bottom row-Betty Jo Savage, Rita Louise Hawkins, Doris Law. Purpose-To promote individual sports . . . students may enjoy after school hours . . . encourage good sportsmanship. Volley Ball Team Top 'row-Opal Grigg, Clerminzia Rhines, Lellesse Hays, Coach, Wilma Kerr, Mary Frances Begey. Second rofw-Rosa Fae Kidwell, Imogene McElroy, Dorothy Arnett, Nita Mae Baughrnan. , - 1 Bottom wwf-Leigh Nelson-,'FV1'eida May Curtis, Margie Nell Andeilson, Eiga-ll31'ownd, Ruth Gay. Pwrgoose-Aftei'-school play furnished for girls . . . Practice held with Tech . . . Entered Inter- scholastic League contest . . . Played class tour- nament. Page Eighty GRGANIZATIONS f S353 -,4,, X 1 1 27 W National l-lonor Society Front 'r'0iw-Warlick Carr, Nell Marie Wiley, Molly Davis, Jane Wilson, Flora McClellan, Helen Zeh, Juanita Tosh, Ferrelline Tucker, Alberta Barnett. Second row-Helenoire Reynolds, Johnnye Mae Thompson, Rosa Faye Kidwell, Be1'tha Proctor, Beryl Duff, Flora May Betts, Frances Wilson, Waggoner Carr, Herminia Morales, Luene Anderson. Tltird 'fo-w-Miss Grace Padley, sponsor, Arlis Isom, Eleanor Martin, Fern Newton, Lillian De Shazo, Wilbur Hunt, J. T. Lamb, Wallace Hawkins, Elwin Edwards, Margaret Studhalter. Cfficers Prosidcvit - - - WARLICK CARR V'icc-Prcsrztlevzt FRANCES WILSON Sec-rotary , - - - FERN NEWTON Sponsors - GRACE PADLEY - DOROTHY LOMAX Grganized in 1929 . . . Purpose is Scholarship, Character, Leader- ship, and Service . . . Is an honorary society . . . Students eligible must have an average of ninety in all subjects with no grade below eighty for two years . . . Members must be recommended by the principal and also by their dean. ' 7 J Page Eightyftlircc e,,f.,,.. Lubbock l-ligh Band Ffront 'row-Billy Baskin, Lee, Edwyn Hale, Bob Robertson, Walter Stud- halter, Joe Davidson, Dee Brownfield, Jack Giles, Carey May, Glen Brown, Frank Clements,'J ack Turner, Adair Gossett, Jack Norman, Douglas Blocker. V Second 'I 0'LU+J ack Delahunty, Reagan Howell, Clark Jones, Dick Ballenger, L. G. Wilson, Norman Wiley, Ragstad Zachery, J. B. Sellman, Lynn McCarty, Albert Fortenberry, Bill J ones, Warlick Carr, E. B. Brown, Edgar Shelton, Prentice Sylvester, H. D. Phillips, Lewis Ellis. . row-Curry Eaves, Hunter Dupree, Leo Harvey, Wallace Hawkins, Edwin Van Meter, J. K. Wester, Huban E. Banks, Leon Manir, Watson Carlock, John Hall, Thomas Edwards, D. G. Zachary, Edgar Chance, Jack Snow, Jack Williams, Jack Boone, Irving Jones, Ed Armstrong. . ' Third Fourth, row-Tom Prideaux, Jimmy Murdough, Jimmy Kilpatrick, H. A. Anderson, director, L. V. Risinger, Gordon Flannagan, Frank Craven, James Evans, George N. Atkinson, Elmo Morrison, Herman Ligon, J. J. Morganson, Ralph Coon. Qfficers V President ' - - DOUGLAS BLOCKER Business M cmager - JACK NORMAN Drum M cojofr - - - LEE EDWYN HALE Director - H. A. ANDERSON Page Ei! : 'our Orchestra Front row-Gladys Hall, Kathryn Black, Ruth Hale, Hunter Dupree, Walter Studhalter, Doleene Taylor, Edgar Shelton, Ina Bacon, Wa1'lick Carr, Jessie Godfrey, Doris Kolb. Second row-Eugene Gause, Cora Jean Watson, Anna Gene Gordon, Lois Jane McDonald, Waggener Carr, Beulah Dunn, sponsor, Mona Jarrott, Jeanette Kelley, Helenoire Reynolds, James Sims, Frank Graydon. - Officers Presidevzt - - - GLADYS HALL V'liC6-P7'6S'ZiCZ6Wt - ,- - IMONA J ARROTT Secretary-To erLsm'e2' - HELENOIRE REYNOLDS Sponsor - - - BEULAH DUNN Has been organized for a number of years . . . This is Miss Dunn's third year as director . . . Purpose is to provide musical entertainment for school activities . . . Will play for cornrnencernent and baccalaureate exer- cises . . . Has played for such activities in the school as the senior play, the teachers' convention, assembly, Dr. KagaWa's lecture, the Lubbock Music Club . . . Plans to go to Dallas to participate in the Tri-State Music Festival June 8-10. E l fr.-A , Y , . V, --- f- ,AU -:. , - 'V . ' . 'Pl , .,,,, f ,, , , , W p ' , V - nailz, VV IV . I , N ,. , .,,,.-ss., .:i,3::L,xnitV,- Zigi. 1 v,g:.:w,i 1 , str, , . , , ,.., ,iz , , Eh ,a . 1 ' - T , . Page Eightyffive i. p i Student Council Front row-Othie Upton, Sara Beth Fox, Herschel Maxey, Gladys Hall, Russell Love, Helenoire Reynolds, Dixie White, Mildred Hankins. Second row-Yvonne Magouirk, Orville Stewart, Lenora Shaffer, James Long, Ina Bacon, Murray Venable, Fern Newton, H. L. Gantz, Cathryn Dykes, Willouise Humphries. row-Harriet Jarrett, Hazel Ann Wilson, Marilyn Riggs, Betty Lee Lindsey, Joe McClinton. Robert Richie, Jane Prickett, Robert Spikes, Max Rutledge, D. H. Stockton. Tliircl Ufficers P7 GS'ffl67'Lt - - RUSSELL LOVE S CC7'CtCl-V11 - - - HERSCHEL MAXEX' Sponsors - R. W. MATTHEWS, DAN W. POWERS, LMRS. ETHEL TERRELL Meets any time there is a necessity of a meeting . . . Organized in 1935 . . . Purpose is to give the right, in cooperation with the faculty and school board, to participate in direction of their activities . . . Has a very good influence over the student body . . . Brought to students at a very small cost several entertainments, Te:cla.s Under Six Flags, Texas on Pcm'acZe, and a General Motors Movie . . . Has helped to improve traffic conditions . . . Promoted better care of the school property. Page Eightyfsix Front Melvil Dewey Club row-Catlierine Mullins, Betty Alice Gordon, Herminia Morales, Lillian De Shazo, Jane Wilson, Ferrelline Tucker, Frances Wilson. Second row-Jacqueline Sampson, Jane King, Jane Alice Brownfield, Darlene Abbott, J ohnnye Mae Thompson, Morris Williams, Laverne Hulin, Estelle Davies, Juanita Tosh, Mrs. R. T. Groves, sponsor. Officers Pfresidcfnt - - - JANE WILSON V1'oe-P1-esicleofzt FERRELLINE TUCKER Secretary - LILLIAN DE SHAZO PC!-'l'lifL77'L6?ZfCL'l'ffl-71 BETTY ALICE GORDON Sponsor' - - - MRS. R. T. GROVES Organized in 1932 . . . Purpose-to study library methods and to promote interest in library work, to arouse among students an apprecia- T tion for good books and better reading material . . . Business meeting every second Wednesday . . . Social meeting every fourth Monday . . . Student librarians, chosen by Mrs. Groves, are eligible for membership . . . Strive to promote a helpful attitude between librarians and students. Page Eighty-seven g'v' 1 T 4. , , , m 'x . iii W PE ' Y, il I 9 J ,J 1' l ' 1 P 2 i - ' I 1 -I 1 3 ! . ... . ,, l Sens Togata Front row-Oleta Hickman, Hubert Gray, Charlyn Triplitt, Doris Sneed, Joyce Rogers, Wilma Rodgers, Onita B. Hufstedler, Arnette Halsey, Cora Jean Watson, Alberta Barnett. Second row-Mrs. R. P. Johnson, sponsor, Nathan Douthhit, Wilbur Hunt, Frank Clements, Marvin Hilburn, Shirley Bass, Elwin Edwards, Wa1'lick Carr, Warren Clark, J. C. Bearden. Third row-Frank Graydon, Geraldine King, Mildred Porter, Jean Clapp, Geraldine Phillips, J uanice Smith, Waggener Carr, Watson Carlock. Hunter Dupree. Officers Pfre.s1Tdent - - LILLIAN DE SHAzo V ice-P-resiclcnt - VVARLICK CARR SGO'l'8tClf7 flj - FERRELLINE TUCKER Sponsor - - MRS. R. P. JOHNSON Organized in 1925 by M1's. William Dingus . . . Purpose is to en- courage the further study of Roman life, history, and religion, and to bring the students together for social purposes . . . Name-Gens Togata, the Togca Race . . . The members must have taken Latin for at least two years. Page Eighty-eight La: Cervantina Front row-Elmyra Cowan, Arliss Isom, Mary Frances Begey, Elza Browncl, Theodosia Wallace, Phyllis Highley, Opal Griggs, Hazel - Ann Wilson, Wynell Scott. Second row-Billie Scott Edwards, June Wheelock, Mattie Mae Chadwick, Dorothy Casey, Louise Wright, Leone Varner, Margaret Studhalter, Nell Marie Wiley, Murray Jones, J. T. Lamb. Tl1,1?r'd row-Miss Velma McCandless, sponsor, Fannie Wilhite, Billie Mitchell, Lorene Moore, Marcella Buster, Dovye Rogers, Harold Cogburn, Walter Studhalter, Mrs. Rosa M. Burford, sponsor. Fozwizlv, 'row-Leland George, Helen Faye Campbell, Jeanne Roanne, Mary Lee Kemp, Jeanette Jones, Harris Warren, Joe Bray, Henry Austin, Charles Danford, Dick Grady. Officers President - - - - ELMYRA COWAN Vfice-President - - WALTER STUDHALTER Secretcwy - - I-IAZEL ANN WILSON Sponsor - - VELMA MCCANDLESS Composed of students now studying Spanish . . . Organized in 1935 . . . Purpose is to create an interest and appreciation for the Spanish language, including the Spanish music . . . Studies Spanish customs, dress, manner of living, etc. . . Meets every second Monday . . . Members present programs. Q f a c T ' is iv l ,ratio 5 , V Page Eighty-ninc rfveazq 'f -To ' 'lgfii-:Qs 1 O ' . Mary Emma Club Front row-Helen Faye Campbell, Theo Hart, Amy Jane Atkins, Nell McKinley, Edna Jay, Sara Beth FOX, Louise Sullivan, Lois Sheehan, Ruth Zeh, Golda Cole. Second row-Martha Ann Moor'e, Flora McClellan, Lorene Smith, Mattie Mae Chadwick, Maurine Fewell- Imogene Webster, Ruth Jacobs, Helen Zeh, Kathryn McNeill. TIL-ircl r0w+Gertrude Daniel, Gertrude Watson, sponsors, Marion Rogers, Mary Peek, Betty Nash, Zelda Pearl Glaze, Lula Mae McClung, Sybil Clay, Virginia Williams, Carmen Oglesby, Phyllis Highley, Agatha Turner, Ruth Thomas. Ufficers President p ----- MARION ROGERS Secretcwy ----- A HELEN ROBINSON Sponsors - GERTRUDE DAN1EL, GERTRUDE WATSON Reorganized under this name in 1927 . . . Purpose is to stimulate interest in the art of home making . . . Slogan is One for all and each for the other . . . Motto is Service to others . . . Meets every other Monday . . . Programs consist of activities of value and interest to each member of the club . . . Club is active in participating in school programs and assemblies. Page Ninety Radio Club Front row-James Miller, Clark Pollard, Jimmy McCarty, Jack Boone, M. E. Witt, sponsor, Ocie Hugh Williams. Second row-J. W. Gamble, Sterling Lynch, Quentin Brooks, Truman Bradshaw, Hardy Balew, J. T. Lamb. Tlbiwl row-Lester Grimes, Eugene Gause, Edgar Yarborough, Edward Hobgood, James Hennmger. Was sponsored by M. E. Witt . . . Organized at the first of this year . . . Purpose is to promote radio activities. Page Ninetyfone - 4 3 E MJ .!.f Girls' Glee Club Front 'row-Jane King, Gladys Hall, Mrs. Ann Alden Trotter, sponsor, Mary Peek, Ina Bacon. Second row-Ruth Stanfill, Mary Ruth Ellison, Darlene Abbott, Shirley Bass, Betty Lee Lindsey, Johnny Mae Ellison, Marion Rogers, Mary Katherine Rice, Chalones Whitacre, Nellie Vee Cogburn, Gwendolyn McKinnon. Third row-Cosette Bonds, June Wheelock, Jolene Simmons, Barbara Stalcup, Clara Lee Norman, Lillian De Shazo, Jane Alice Brown- field, Emma Sue Gunn, Cathryn Dykes, Lela Ruth Traylor, Hazel McPhail. Fourtli 'row-Mary Lee Kemp, June Hanger, Lenora Shaffer, Helen Faye Campbell, Ernestine Sumner. In .I Officers President ' - ---- GLADYS' HALL Lrfbrdrvfcm - ---- MARY PEEK SQQOWSO7' - - - Mas. ANN ALDEN TROTTER Organized by Mrs. Ann Alden Trotter in 1934 . . . Purpose is to further the appreciation of good music, to learn to sing better songs, to participate in musical programs and contests . . . Composed of those girls interested in song and musical study . . . Has helped present several musical assembly programs. Page Ninetyftwo Boys Glee Club Fvonf vow J B B1 tf,ChG1 MIS Ann Alden Tlotter sponsol Funk Runsey M11tOH Buttfun B111y Beustow Seoond vow Jfmck T11161 Chlsbewt NO1dV1i9 Challes Ldwlence Frank Scott S1dney Blown Dulwood T1y1o1 B1l1y Denman Jnnmy bchoolfu Edwm Cfmmpbell Delbelt Vmufrhn MOIIIS Chnton Nmcl 'row Jfunes Roy Hflle John Clevelxnd Oscal NISIWI Tluman Bradshfwv Del'1ne ROIDGIYS Wlllls Bledsoe Ofhcers P1 oszclwzt MILTON BRITTAIN V we Proszdent J B BRATCHDR Sem eta? y JIMMY SCHOOLAR Sponsor MRS ANN ALDEN TROTTDR Owanlzed 1n 19.10 Pulpose 15 to emoy slnfnng to mpplecmte ased powel to Good muslc to IDCIGHSQ muslcwl expeuence to Gam more paxtlclpate 111 1'11llS1C31 plofrrfmms to mclease SOC131 values of muslc to Gam VOC1t1011'I1 '1ct1v1ty Made up of those students ot ITILISICELI study who ale especlally mtelest d 1n fL11th611I10' then 1'1'1LlS1CEl1 1311011108 and study Pmge Nmety three ,, , 1 . . A - ,. 4 - A . . 1 , , -- . . 1. , . , , c I . N. . . 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Howell, sponsor, Emma Sue Gunn, Alice Beckett, sponsor, Lula Mae Cravens, sponsor, Joyce Cravens, Marian Grady, Edward Walker, Rosemary Harlan, Othie Upton, Miriam Webb, Margaret Hamilton, Bobbie Pierce. Second row-Marion Betts, sponsor, Mary J arrott, Willis Bledsoe, Brady Edwards, Betty Gene Tyler, Ruth Harlan, Lenelle Allen, Truman Bradshaw, Fern Newton, Morris Clinton, Jean Seiber, Lenora Shaffer, Adele Traylor, Billy Coffman, Jimmy Kilpatrick, Rita Louise Hawkins, Hudson Powell, J. W. Gamble, Ena Jean Roberts, Elizabeth Barker, Curry Eaves, Hazel McPhail, Murray Venable, Kathryn Chauncey, Lois Jane McDonald, Delbert Vaughn, Willene Wimberley, Durwood Taylor. ' Qfficers Presizfclent - - - - ROSEMARY HARLAN Viale-President - OTHIE UPTON Secretory - - - - EDWARD WALKER Reporter ------ MARIAN GRADY Sponsors - LULA MAE CRAvnNs, MARION BETTS, LALICE BECKETT, D. M. HOWELL Organized in 1935 . . . Purpose is to give the members practical experience in the interpreting and producing of outstanding plays, to promote interest in the dramatic activities of the schoolg to develop the creative talent of the students of the school, to encourage the reading and witnessing of better plays, and to promote an enthusiasm for the drama in all its phases . . . Programs consist of plays presented by different mem- bers of the club . . . Meets every other Monday. Page Ninety foul Curtain Club F':g'0'I2,f7'0'L0-J21.Ck Giles, Lynn McCarty, D. N. Howell, sponsor, Jane Prickett, Mary Burke Yeager. Second row-J une Hanger, Frank Graydon, Marvin I-Iilburn, Shirley Bass, Lilly Murl Simmons, Jean Clapp, Adair Gossett. Third row-Betty Savage, Alton Knight, George Hickok, Jolene Simmons, Ellen Evans, Eleanor Stinson. - Fomrtlz row-Edgar Shelton, Tom Prideaux, Eugene Gause, Robert Spikes, Weldon McCarty, Elmer Moore. Officers P1-'esiclent - - - - EDGAR SHELTON Secfremry - - JUNE HANGER Sponsor - - - D. M. HOWELL Purpose is to promote interest in, and knowledge of, the art of dramatics . . . 'Organized in September, 1935 . . . Has presented several successful short plays in assembly. Q 'Eanl nwurf Yi'-arg ,, f new ' 1 - .1 P ,- - Page Ninctyffive 'Q WW' ' ' V Senior Play Cast Front 'row-Betty Blankenbeckler, G. V. Pardue, Gladys Hall, Jack Norman, Douglas Blocker. Second frow-Clark Pollard, Billy Linn, Frances Marrs, Rosemary Harlan, Milton Brittain, Jane Alice Brownfield, Ruth Stanfill, Ruth Sanders. Thfifrfl row-Brady Edwards, Beryl Duff, Clark Jones, Mary Peek, J. B. Bratcher, Jane King, Leo Nugent, Durwood Taylor. Senior class presents My Ch'i'I'ZCL Doll . . . A play is presented yearly by the senior class . . . Leads were played by Gladys Hall and Jack Norman as Peach Blossom and Wallace Morgan . . . The entire cast ' gave outstanding performances . . . Provides the main means of lowering the cost of the 1936 Westernefr. Page Ninetyfsix I-IIY Fvoozt vow Dan PoWe1s SDOHSO1 Est11 McG'1w J W Gdmble Chules LELWIGHCQ D M Howell sponso1 Second vow John D Snnth John Maynzud Challes Hobf-food EIWVII1 Edvs uds J A Nunley Dfuwood Stockton Tlmcl 1020 LeW1s MCKIHIGY T1Ll1'I13.H BlEldQl1'LW Que11t111 Blooks D1Ck G11dy Bllly COfflfI'1 L11 G V Pfudue Robert Cwstle Jetton Meado1 Off1ce1 S Pvcbzdcnt J W GAMBLE Vzve P7PSlCILI?t THOMAS COBB Secretcwy BILL WOOD Sponsoos DAN POWERS D M HOWELL P111 pose IS to p1o111ote cle 111 speech clean spo1 ts cle 111 M1101 11511113 '111d COI1t3,C 1OllS C1111st1f111 chal actel O1 03.711Z6d 111 1924 Meets GVGIY Mondfmy 11101113 1n the school bulldlnff Oldel Boys COl'1f61G11C9 1S mfmde up of H1 Y 111en1bers Lubbock 111e1nb IS -1tte11d d two conve11t1ons one It A111'11111o 'md one at SWeetWzv.te1 tif A P1g Nmcty cxe1 s - fn n 5 I I . A' 1 I T , . , c , . . , c . 1 - , , . . , . I ,fr I l 1 I . ' ' 1 1 o 1 f. Q A . c , . . , c . . 7 In . . N - 1 . G . ' T ' 1 N C y 1 1. ' -- -- - fl : , c , . . r. , c , . 1 11' 4 ' ,, ,, - ,, , Y ff 1 ' 4 1 ' 17' - - - - ' ' - - 4 4 , . . u . 'I ' A I A N 'I A I . C r y C C 1 ' 1' ' ,. .. - -. ' ' 1 c 5 c . . . 5 - . . . . - . . . Q , N . c C, . O . . . I l , c A' - . . . S c ' 3 , 1 fi. 11 c c c . ,A 1 1 , ls 4 1 1 E. . 1 H9 K, F .Sv .1 1.1, fi ,QL 1 5 1 - V' SA 1 Q M tg ff . . J - I Q 1. S , I X : Y 1 c ' 'Hs I .L Typing Team Joe Gooden, Ferrelline Tucker, Claribel Lee, Roy Stone, sponsor, Lillian De Shazo, Gladys Hall, Wallace Hawkins, Alberta Barnett. Was organized in 1928 . . . Has won high places in the Interscholastic league contests for the past six years . . . Won first and second places last year in the district meet and third place in the regional meet . . . Three students were chosen from those first coming out for the team by elimination contests . . . These students represented the team at the district meet in April. Page Ninetyfcight Mfg club F101215 :oat WRUUOIIGI C111 B1ll1e Frank Ha1D1011 Rebecca Butle1 A1le11e Hfmkms W31l1Ck Call' ,bccond vow J W Gamble G V Pfudue Dudley Blllllllllett M011t JSIIHITIQS J W Reld sponso1 Uffmers P1 eszclent WARLICIC CARR Spon.soo J W REID Pu1posc IS to develop bette1 1JLlbl1C speake1s and debate1s 1nd to p 11t1c1p'1te 1n speaklng and debatmv act1v1t1es Study and practlce duung school as 18g'Lll'11 cou1se The Boys A team composed of W'1ff0fo11e1 and Wa111Ck C111 Won f11St place 1n the Lubbock and A111a11llo Tou1n'1n1e11ts Went to SGH11 flnals 111 W1ch1ta Falls Tou1111n1ent We11t to qu11te1 f111'1ls 11'1 Aollene Tou1na111e11t Won slxteen out of B1u111111ett and Mont Jennlnvs Won seven out of eleven debates T1e 0111s team, con1posed oi Shuley Bass Rebecca Butle1 Won second place 111 Lubbock TOL11I1Et1T161'1t Won fll st 111 AIHWTIIIO and B1g Sp111'10'S Tou111a ments Also e11te1ed the Abllene Tou1n1n1e11t Won n111e out oi eleven debates M1 Reld 'ms a coach ha the Leputatlon of puttmv out sple11d1d pUbl1C spe'1ke1s lac. 25 Page Nmety nmc A a ,- ,.. . ,T ,. 1. ' ' 1 - ' ' oc l C 1 1 C J 1 C , 4 N . N' - 6 1 . . c 1 , . . c ' , 1 , . , u o , an 1 A U' I . ' 1. C . 2 Z 1 - h c Q . ' C, . . . ' c '. c c ' ' . . . Y , ' cab 1 W C -I N, u n N 1 . . -- ' c . . . -' c . A c ' . . . c ' c 'H ' ' . . . ' 111116126611 debates . . . The B team, composed of J. W. Gamble, Dudley 1' ', 1 51, . . . l .I , , A . E C Q f, .L , 4 - . . 1 1. C . D . - . . . ' - ' c . . . ' . . . C s C, c ' . My 15. .N Q1 :VK an r . G' N., .N gi 4 6- -5- 5: fi I-lobby Club ,J it-3 xl 3 .1 Frofnt 'row-Alberta Barnett, Hunter Dupree, Watson Carlock, Warlick Carr, Dorothy Lomax, sponsor, Hardy Balew. Second row-Waggener Carr, Walter Studhalter, Margaret Studhalter, J. T. Lamb, Elwin Edwards, J. W. Gamble. Ufficers President - - - - HUNTER DUPREE Secvetmy - - WATSON CARLOCK Repolrtev' - - ALBERTA BARNETT Sponsor - - DOROTHY LOMAX Organized in 1935 . . . Purpose is to study stamp collections and to exchange stamps with each other . . . At meetings members show and discuss stamp collections and exchange stamps. Page One Hundred Plains Nature Club Ffofnt row Ma1ga1et I-111115 M1116 McC1u1n1nen Ellzabeth Butteun Op'1l Gurws Wllll Mwe Wald A111151 Isom Maw F1 mnces Bevey M1 W C Watts sponeo1 Second 1 ow MZICGIII BLlSt6l J ov HELLISCI Kathleen Self Joyce Wheelock La Wfmndw She11ocl Charlene D3.11fO1d Cll1l,1S P1u1Lt Rwlph VV1ll1 l1'11SOH llmd fon Katluyn Black LOIS Tubbe W1ln1a ROdU'G1S C011 Jewn W teon DOIIS Sue d Edu 'nd Hobfrood F1 'xnk Clemente Chfulcs D3I1fO1Cl I1v1ng Jones lfouztlwow No1n1a P11ce LOll1'4GSl.lll1V tI1 LGSl6l Gumes W L Snnpson J frck Boone John F1een1'u1 Mack Atcheson I ol1n Maynmcl 0ff1C61 s P1 eszclefnt MARGARET HARRIS Secvetcwy MARCELLA BUSTDR Spousoo W C WATTS Pmpose 1S to nuke Qpecml held tupe and to study 13101001011 111 dustnes that can not be studled 111 reffulzu class act1v1t1es O10 l,I11Z6d 111 1905 Has done much spemal 1esea1cl1 Work on natu1e study and 6Xh1b1tS of the South Plfuns Page On Hu11d1ecl One o rfb . 11 fi 1 an nl n ' fi. 4 . . C 1 C 1 1 . G 1. 1. . 1. . 4 ae 1 '- C 1 A 1 . C 1: I Au 1 u A , in lu I 7 ' 1 1 4 fl n ' ' C 1 . 1 1 - I P C C 1 1 1. , W - . , 1. - 1. - Y C c . ,W 1 1. u ra 1 u v I . U 'I 1 , 1- , L, 3 , c c 3 M , 1 Q , rc .1 O 7 1.6 -J C f' . , . Aw :fb 1 .- 1 fu 4. ' ' ' fu U- . . - , 1. c , . , . . , c ' .1 - ' ' . 1 1 1 ' I' V - - - - 4 ,. H . . .. -. . .. 1 . - c 1, c 1., C, c ,. l . . ' . . . A- . 1 C, . . . oc ' fx ' . 1. , . c . Ti -1 ' 1 ' ' 1 K . ' X . I f 1 A A . 4 iv ' , - I . A 1 1 A, 1 , ,111 ' .N I ' 1111 if 4 5 1 11 - . ' 1 1' 1 t 1 883. .- , , : - , 'J-, . 1 .1 - It . , 1 , ' 1 A I -i . . 1 5 1 N all il V 'lx l I n . C . I , - I Mi A , L lim ' E359 Sub-Junior Chamber of Commerce Front row-N ell McKinley, Edith J arrott, Esther Hightower, Sara Jackson, Virginia Norman, John D. Smith, Justin Ince, Louise Reid. Second 'row-Sycily Roberts, Fern Audrey Wood, Lorene Smith, Martha Ann Moore, Charlene Danford, Merle Blair, Fern Anderson, Myrtle Lee Foster, Durwood Stockton. Third row-Vallie Blackman, Arvel Land, Geneva Durham, Viola Clarkson, Aline Halcomb, Opal Halcomb, Winifred Sherrod, Ruth May Allred, Elizabeth Aldrich. F oufrtli, row--Lena Merle Averett, Anna Katherine McNeill, Milton Taylor Julian Zellner, Sam Leifeste, sponsor, Berl Beard, F. V. Williams, Haskell Keaton, Nora Lee Tew. Ufficers Presiclent - - - - SARA JACKSON Sem'eta,1'y - VIRGINIA NORMAN Sponsor ------ SAM LEIFESTE Made up mostly of students in the General Business Training classes . . . Organized in 1935 . . . Purpose is to acquaint the students with what is going on in the different industries and to visit different places to see what is being done . . . Members have visited more than a dozen firms, such as the Avalanche-Journal office and the telephone company during the first semester and several more firms in the second semester. Page One Hunclrccl Two Press Club F1 ont :ont Rtlph Keeton Afratha Turne1 Challes Lawrence Rosema1y Hulmn T J HZLIIIS F1013 lv ay Betts Hudson Powell James 1-Iendlyz, Frances WIISOII Bob R0bS1tSOH J 'me Al1ce Blownfl ld Joe DW.Vld9OH Second vow Manon Bett sponsor Betty J 'me Snnth Bllly Coffman IIa1 ry Elllot Cather me Colhel Maly Ruth Hufstedlel Helen Faye Campbell Jeanne Roanne Dallene Abbott Betty Lee Llndsey Ruth Sanders Zelda Pearl Glaze Inez Dfuls Wagvonel Can Margaret Hanulton Albeltfx Barnett Zlmd vow Ina Bacon Cathlyn Dykes Cnftlones Whltacre Be1yl Duff Gu endolyn McK1nnon Shnley Bass J ack Tulnel Muy Lee Kemp Betty Sftvfwe Wlllene W1mb rley Tom Ramsey John B Rountlee Wllbul Hunt Frank Ramsey Joe W111T111311tt G V Pfudue Ofhcers P1 eszclent HUDSON POWELL Vzre P7 eszdcvzz' FLORA MAY BETTS S601 GlfCt1'y FRANCES WILSON Sponsor MARION BETTS O10'3,111Z'lt1Ol1 fOl students who Work on publlcatlons Students Who take palt ln Dllttlllo out the two pubhcatlons The W estewzev W 07 ld the Weel ly school papel and The llfestewnev the all school annual 'ue el1g1ble Meets tVV1C8 a month P1 omlnent speakels plesent p10 rams fOl club 11'1Gl'1'1bG1S Page One Hundlcd Three f 1 ' H I tl C . J. o i my M I J - ' V 2 ' 2 , . . ., 4 1. , l , ' N is 1 X s C A S I C 5. s ' V' ' W T I. 1. - 1 S! l my C ' y I N I 1 - . ,. 1 , C . ,., . ml .y' Y C r C 1 I' ' 1 ' ' 1 C . ' s 1 J C 7 1 o 4 nu: Q C ' ' ' , c c ' . ' 7 f', . . 4 I ' - ,- . 1 e ' -' 'T C C 1 C . 1 C s y w ' - u fl 9 -u V - 7 ' ,C V 1 C 1 C 1 I C Ca 1 S 9 ' . ' . 9 - n 1 I- A, V' J H 7 n n C I' I - ' X J, ---,- A 4. V . ---.n 4 Organized in 1935 by Miss Edith George . . . Purpose, to furnish an 'O' c ' ' . . . . .' ' ' . - - If , , . J: a 1 - ,, KI , n ,, K c , c ' 1' , - , c . . . ' I u rl . 5 -1 1 0 O1 i . . . C, .s J' V I M -H , l l C 'e I 5 at it , 1 , l I 3 H F EJ N' ' J l . , l 1 1 H e 1 1 w Z , .1 1 I t l 1 l J V K -i ' ,L l , - V ' - . I E W , , i Q I l 1-,sr The Westerner World -f Joe Davidson, John B. Rountree. Charles Lawrence, Bill Wuood, T. Harris. Frances Vwfilson, Flora May Betts, James Hendryx. EDITORIAL STAFF Co-Editors f T. J. HARRIS, FLORA MAY BETTS Exchange Editor - LALLA Rum-I Animas Assistant Editor - f JAMES HENDRYX Typist f - f - FRANCES WILSON Sports Editor f f BILL Wooiv Reporters f ' f - Witsun HUNT fA'nd members of journalism classesj BUSINESS STAFF lTi.Lsi11css Managers f f RALPH KEETON Aclvevtising Maaiagei' UOHN B. ROUNTREE C51-cularion Manager - ADVERTISING SOLICITORS luck Turner G. V. Pardue Molly Davis Durwood Stockton Alan lvlacl-:ay Louise Jarrott Emrna Sue Gunn Dixie Dell Storey Billy Colifmzin A. B. Wluite lvlargaret Hamilton lvlary Ruth Hufstedler Clyrcne Kyle Betty Jane Smith lvlary john Coucy Catherine Collier Sponsor - f f f f Mfuuon Bmrs f CHARLES Lawiumcrz JOE Dfxvinsox Lubbock High newspapers. Hi Talk, Hub Hi Lights, and later The VVcstcrnc'r Vkfofld have been published at intervals since 1914 . , . In January, 1935. Miss Edith George began che publication of The Westcfiicr World using the present style and size . . . The staff is made up entirely of journalism students . . . Published weekly . . . Distributed every Thursday morning. Page One Hundred Four The I936 Westerner John B. Rountree, Bob Robertson. Agatha Turner, Jane Alice Brownfield, Overton, joe Will Triplett, Flora May Betts. THE STAFF NANNIE MARGARET OVIERTON f Editov JANE Aucr BROXVNFIELD f Literary Editor Bois ROBERTSON f - Business Manager jorm B. ROUNTREE - Assistant Manager jon WILL TRIPLITT f Assistant Manager T. J. Hanrus 1 - f Sports Editor LITERARY Mary Ethel Moore Mai-ibell Eewell Martha Ann Moore Helen Faye Campbell Rosemary Harlan Darlene Abbott Willene Wiinberly Edgar Shelton BILL Woons f AGATHA TURNER RUTH SANDERS f BILLY BUFORD f JANE WILSON f CAT!-IRYN Dvxrs f STAFF Chalones Wl1itz1c1'e Billy Buford Betty Savage Betty Lee Lindsey Lela Ruth Traylor Charles Lawrence Douglas Blocker Flora May Betts Nannie lvfargaret ' Sports Editor f Art Editor f Aft Editor f Cartoons ' Organizations f Organizations Joe Horne Beryl Duff Alton Knight Betty Blankenbeckler BUSINESS STAFF Harry Elliot Ina Bacon Mary Ruth Hufstedler Mary Iarrott Clyrene Kyle Mary john Coney Sponsor f f f f f MARION BETTS The sponsor and a publications committee choose the editors and business managers, who in turn choose their staffs . . . The Westervtev' originated in 1918. Page One Hundred Five . .MM f 3 K I' Y'i 'e' Q. 'xx 60 eau, Las Cresas A social club . . . Organized in the fall of 1933 . . . To promote friendship among' girls of Lubbock High School. President ' Vice-President Secretary f Treasurer f Sergeantfat-Arm.: Reporter f jane Alice Brownfield Betty lane Smith Nannie Margaret Overton Betty Alice Gordon Mary Izirrott Betty Jo Dickinson Mary Elizabeth Barrier Jeanne Cantelou OFFICERS f JANE ALICE BROWNITIELD f BETTY JANE SMITH NANNIE MARGARET OvERToN 1 BETTY ALICE GORDON MARY IARROTT - BETTY jo Dicxmson MEMBERS 'Gertrude Claihorne Jean Clapp Blanche Uwckett Catherine Howell Rachel Howell Louise Iarrott Betty Lee Lindsey Elizabeth Anne Price jane Prickett Marilyn Riggs Betty Sanford Ernestine Sumner Charlotte Wheelock Ada Williams Hazel Ann Wilson Annette Wuliman Page One Hundred Svc dmv Sub- Debs A social club . . . Organized in the Winter of 1933 . . . To create a friendlier attitude among the younger set of Lubbock High School OFFICERS Presidenl GLADYS HALL First V1C8PY8ClClE1l CHALoN1:s WHITACRI Second Vlce P1'e91de11t INA BACON .Secretary Tfermwev Gl'1dys H111 Clvxlones Wl11t1cre lnl Bacon C'ltl1Clyl'l Dykes MdIg,UCI1fC Gibson Dorothy Allcn land: Bunctt M11f3UCI1fG Biollcs Rcbcccl Butlci MEMBERS Catllellnc Collie! Molly Dmvle Bcxyl Dull Aincttc Halsey anelle Hllscy Iunc Hmngei Hfunett hnott LoyetLc Lmdscy -3 'V' 5957 -9- 'J' CATHRYN DYLEQ MARGUERITE GIBGON Gwendolyn MCKIHDIHD Mildred Mltclxell I'e1n Newton Many Kwthelmc Rice Lenorl Sh lffel Inner: Wilsoiu ine Wil on 99 fe,-1 ,Y vu-.gr ws- 5 -5. '-1-mi Z6 I ka- Pacc One Hundred Seven qqvw wen? ANL.. K5 ply SANDPILE Q Friends ot The 1936 Westerner Expressing their eo-operation and belief in the Westerners of '36, '37, and '38, the merchants listed here have given their support to make this book a success. They have advertised in this SANDPILE, not donated funds to the book. Their copy has been Written directly to and for the population of Lubbock Senior High School. N ow, and in the years to come, We hope that you may read and enjoy this section of the book, and remember these friends When shopping. Sincerely, BOB ROBERTSON, Business Mcmagev' vv INDEX Y NAME- PAGE- NAME- PAGE- Anderson Bros. Jewelry 1 117 Levine's Dry Goods 1 121 B. E. Needles 1 1 119 Lewis' Bakery 1 123 Baker Printing Co. 122 Lindsey Theatres, Inc. 123 Baldridge Bakery 1 1 116 Linn janitor Supply 1 124 Bal'f1Bl DUfhanT Dry Goods 126 Lubbock Gift Shoppe 120 Bordens Ice Cream 1 1.16 Lubbock Laundry 1 128 Bray's Tailoring 1 114 Lubbock Sanitariuin 112 Broadway Pharmacy 1 124 Lubbock Tailoring Co. 1 122 Carnett Electric 1 114 MacDonald Packing Co. 112 City Drug Store 1 114 Magnolia Petroleum 1 117 City Steam Laundry 1 121 Mallorys 1 1 1 114 Craig1Gholson 1 1 124 Mark Halsey 1 1211 Crystal lee 1 1 123 Newsom1Gibson 1 11.5 Daniel Studio 1 114 Oriental Tailors 128 Decorators Studio 123 Piggly1Wiggly 1 1 1 123 Direct Mattress Co. 122 Pinson Drug Co. 1 1 124 Furr Food Stores 1 12S Red and Wliite Grocery 1 123 Good Eats Bakery 1 124 Sanders Tire Co. 1 1 1 1211 Grollinan's 1 1 120 Senior High Grocery '-11 124 Gulf Refining 1 119 South Plains Automobile Club, lnc. 1 128 Hanna'PlJPe Go, 1 122 South Plains Hardware 1 1 119 T'ICmpl1lll'WCllS Co. 1 111. Southland Life Insurance 114 I'T1gg111l301lEl121T'1'1fBZl1'tlC121 Co. 116 Star Tire Co. 1 1 111 Hogan G? Patton 1 1 114 Stephen's Dry Goods 117 Hub Clothers 1 117 Telford Lumber Co. 123 Huie, The Tailor 1.14 Texaco Go. 1 1 1 123 J. G. Penny 1 122 Texas Utilities Co. 113 jack1O1Lantern 117 Tree Top Inn 1 112 jarretvfs Cinderella 1 123 The Vogue 1 1 134 ,leanncfs Beauty Service 1 123 Walton's Men Store 1 117 john Halsey Drug Store 116 West Texas Gas Co. 11-1 Kings jewelry 1 1 121 West Texas Hospital 1 127 Kuykendall Chevrolet Co. 126 Wood Printing Go. 129 Leftwich Food Market 1 123 One Hundred Ten JUNIGR .5 'N- SENIOR Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, ....... Congratulations, all of you for your respective achievements the past year ...... and to the graduate, we Want to say that We are extremely proud of you for Winning one more victory along the path of life ..... and We know that you in turn feel proud having graduated from one of the very best schools in the state ..... Best Wishes for a successful college career and for all that follows. As ' ' - 9 ,e'9S,4, ONXOQN fu S tofre Alfy 50 Page One Hundred Eleven V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V' Y'V'7V'V'T7'V'V'77T7V'T7V'V'V LUBBOCK SANITARIUM DR. J. T. KRUEGER Surgery and Gynecology . J. T. HUTCHINSON Eye, Ear, Nose and Tlwoat . M. C. OVERTON Infants and Chilclren DR. P. LATTIMORE General Medicine DR. F. B. MALONE Eye, Emi, Nose, and Tlwocit DR. L. M. WOODFORD Resident Physician DR DR X-Ray and Radium - C. E. HUNT Superintendent AND CLINIC DR. J. H. STILES Snfrge'r'y DR. H. C. MAXWELL Genencot Zlleclicine J. P. MEDELMAN X-Ray and Lccbov'ato'ry l O. R. HAND Obstetrics DR. ARTHUR JENKINS Infants and Cliildrcn, VISITING STAFF DT. S. C. Arnett DR. DR. Pathological Laboratory - Training for Nurses J. H. FELTON Business Manccgev' l-A.A.A.lL.AEl f-' ' VF C D vw WE we IQ ff X YM No Meal Is Complete Vvithout Meat L l 1 UE 'NYJ 0 1 55,1 XUXX McDona1d's Blue Ribbon K' X M' X 'wx A X4 7 5 Quality-The Best in the West X XORROW 1, S3 X Alex McDonald Packing Co. -A-N h L -'Tx M LL IBl A Q,LfL2X,W V v'v'v'v'v v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'gI W f qw N li I l TREE TOP INN I f- ,. df' Phone 2616 for reservations for jwxsvw li VNC KX A 'R Breakfasts, Lnnclzeons or D-inneo'-s Thirteenth and Avenue N W5 lE.A.A.A.A.L.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A-Alg yall? STAR TIRE Co. 3 ' I J Ave. at1sth ,A - ESD SQ ' X PHONE 1616 1 .M CSESNQENE K Use Our Easy Payment Plan E . R' KWSN ey f I' NO INTEREST i jwd mxvoviw , ENG CARRYING CHARGE Page One Hundred Twelve J ....................................................,............... ...............,................,.. ......,..............,,...................... .....,................. ..................... . ..ll .... 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WRIGHT Dfistrict Agent 'V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V'Ig1 3 Southland Life ' Insurance CO. p Lubbock :-: Texas ' E.4.4.4.4.A.4.A.4.A.4.4.4.4..4.4-.4.4.A.4.4.4.4-A. lf! x ' Sport Clothes for Students MALLORY'S E Main at Avenue J LA.L44.LAALL4..DU 'V'v'v'V'v'V v v'v'V'V'V'V PHILCO Radio Sales and Service ' We Repair All Makes of Radios Auto Specialist CARNETT ELECTRIC This is Philco 'Year 1209 Brormdway Phone 382 IE 4.4.4.4.A.4.4.4.A.A.4.A.A.A.A.11 THE OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS FOR THE 1936 WE1STERNER DANIEL 13 'V'V'v V'V'V'V'V'V T v 4 Bray's UOIdS1urageFurVauI1 Stowe N ow-Pay N ext Fall HOME OF FINE CLEANING Drum Cleaning and Glazing by Experts Corner of 19th and College Ave. PHONE 1878 LUBBOCK X ,.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.-A-A.A.A. Fine Kodak cmd Enlaoeging W owls lgl.A-A.A.A.A..A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A .A.A.A.A.A.l- .A.A-A..A.A.A .A.. L.A.A.A.A.A.A-A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A- 4 4 1 A.A.A.A.A-A 'V'V 'V'V'V'V'ig1 1 City Drug Store E b c P t -v-v-v-'v'v'v'v'v'v P I Phones 6 xx . L. Ro er son. roprie The Reffall Store Druggist Sundries LUBBOCK, TEXAS O1'602 1108 or Broadway Page Que Hundred F . l 4 I l We l-lonor GEORCL H1CLOk Sophomoxe Has 1 Xauety of mtexests Leans tow11'cl actmg In 1 plny c1n even pmtlay 1 g1rl Alwxys 1 good spoxt Wc11s 1 cheely fuendly snule for everyone HLRAXINIA IVIOIULIZS Tvxnsfclred flom Columbm South AWCIICW Has ovelcome numexous hudshmps 'md oh tleles Honox student bCl'lIO1 Chaumng pe1son1l1ty l'l1sh111g Lmtzn eyes Plans to f11'1l5l'l college ln AIUCTICI Then go back to South Am nu 1s 1 1C'lLl'lCl 'md nu-'s onary lOl' DAVID ON l..1Ct:le and loud lLll'l101 olly gfood lellow Sellxng PLPCIS 15 lm o Folever Wl1lSElll1g ox humming some tune SO1TlCli1ll'lC'R la..y bometzmes mll Cl1ClgClllC Brown han Brown eyes XVCTIS h11x 111 1 boylsh bob-whlch she 111s set once 1 yeax lol CICSTQ foxmxl Loves out doox spoxts U1Ct only when thmlung up new pranks MR G E DAXVQON Teaches mechamcal dlawmg ulet Resclvecl Is an 1nte1cst1n Y t1llxer Wlmen you c1n get hlm stalt cl A smcere true friend XVARLICx CARR Deb1ter MLISICIHH as well He and lus hlothel Wnggrmner m1ke on: of the best debate teams the school has ever had Senxor Honor soucty member Small of statulc Mountain of energy and good wlll HLLLNOIRE REYNOLD' Nommee fox All Westelner gxrl C111 pl1y llmost 'mv musxeal an stlumcnt Partxcularly piano 'md cello Tall blond wlth spullllnfv blown cycs Always knows you and grms Semor honol student MR ROY STONE Commclcxal teachcx H15 1ecl curly h111 Gund ense of llLlI'DO1 Neve: laughs at students always laughs wxth them Mon ykeepex fox whole school G1 md guy Page One Hundxed Flfteen U . C Asf - L A 1 ' . 2 A . ' 1 1 ' .A . 1 .' 'nl It . 1 .Cx 1--I..-1 L . '. ': '. .. 1 '.' '. 'sf V. MARY .IARROTT-Grand sport . . . Grander pal . . . Small in every way but personality . . . 1' . ' . ' ' ' .e 1 -'-' ' ' .. 'z ' - . , ' ' '. -. 1' : ff 1 1 ' nl f ' ' . 1 z .U .' ,.. I - 1 ... . - ' 1 b ' 'z . 'V' T1E 'gi 'V'V'V'V'V'V V'T 1 Y JOHN HALSEY BALDRIDGE'S Drug Store 5 Your Prescription D1'ugg'ist E Ann Bread ' P and Cakes PHONE 1330 t 1118 Broadway Lubbock, Texas L y y X 'v'V'V'V 777'V'V'V'v'v'V'V'V ,E E Higginbontham-Bartlett Lumber 1 A AA Compliments of BORD E N 'S 5 ICE CREAM YV Y Q , ..A.A.A.A.A.A .Ai.A.A A Fresh at Your Groceryw 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 I fri: 1:2 ig Us Z SF 435' 2 3 gi. Q35 1' SF' 50 AO 1 'mo' ' 5 Pew F5 r Q H3 1' five s ns 9 gc, E 59? fi so 5512 3 EP? P P 4fg'.4..4.4.4.4.4.4.1KX 4.4.4. I IEI7V' V'v'7v'vT'V U 1 Q 5 1 'D VJ Q1 'U 5 22 ir E. 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It means a 4 great deal to the future of this section to know 4 that good training is provided its future citizens. 1 3 4 4 Lubbock is to be especial- ly congratulated upon its splendid faculty, student 4 body and excellent facili- ties. E 5 1 K 4 E 1 E 5 l, li 1 filth I TEXAS UTILITIES COMPANY 4 3 5 4 zz .A.4.4.....-.-4.A...A.4.4.4.4.A.4.A -A-A-A-A-A-6-A-4-I-4-4-4-AQ Page One Hundred Eighteen , , - xv'v'v'v' K ' '1 N v'V Y'7'v E 'e. 4' fix QQQQYQP :PEE Vfifx it 2 Y 1 X 155 i 55232 A 9 off? 55 E F 2 rn v-4 4rnEfEF E PU '-I F11 UU rn U F' N CD ig-A4A.A.A A.. 'v'v'7'V'V'V'Y'V v'V'1 V'V'V'V'r.X VA Q A T 4 3 K+ ry 3 pf ' T ' 2 gh fx Fl 21 R1 'DE L , Q as F f -I Q 4 Z 4 'Em ' Ho- 1 ggi: rr I Y-ff :I P N Q JU .1 Q 4 if f-f fr 2 'IQ-9' gf w U F is 3, f . IP 3 'P L. 4- 79 ' E. ri Kam Q50 WW Yi H r-i , diff of EE EJ, 5 1-U 'U 4 : gf Q X 7 5' Q H W 1 . 'sb O : 5 H' 70 3? T5 i-I M 4 r-5 O PQ 1 SX N l 3 H Q.. Q G i rg I H 4 E C' F WL 1 QN Q 5. 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November 15-Dekex were invited to leave school. November 19- Texas Under Six Flagsu was sponsored by the student council. November 22-Seniors attempted an all' school dance. It failed. A few am- bitious souls did put it over, though. November 25-Turkey holidays began. West' erners game. December 4-Latin Club initiation in gym. December 5-Mother's Club sponsored A Bunch met Plainview in Thanksgiving Lost 25f2O. A.A.A. of Fun. December l2+Annual Vvlesterner banquet. December 13-Hi'Y father and son banquet. December 17-Honor society annual banquet. December 18fAll Westernei' and most popuf lar students elected. MOfl1Cf'S Club silver tea in home economics depart' ment. December 19-Sub Debs entertained with a Christmas Dance. 'V'Y'V'V'V'V'V'V'V' E A.A.A.L.A.A.A.A.A. U1 Mark Halsey September 27TWCStCl'l1Cl'S were defeated by V El Paso, 6fO. October 3-Onefact play, The Real Gloria, was presented in assembly by the Thespian Club. October 4-WCSICl'1lCIS tied Abilene Eagles 7f7. F October 8- The Dark Horse. Baxter Bard' I . well, was chosen president of the L senior class. Sara Beth Fox was elect' P cd secretary. October ll-Snyder Tigers lost to Lubbock '7'if0. Las Cresas held first dance of the season. L October 15-Othie Upton elected president of the junior class. Cathryn Dykes E was chosen secretary. October 22-Jane Prickett and Betty Lee Lindsey were chosen president and L secretary of the sophomore class. P October 25-Weste1'ners defeated the Pampa t Harvesters 6'O. lg L.L.L.LA v.L.L.A.L. 'vw E SANDERS TIRE CO. P Kelly-Springfield Tires i WHOLESALE RETAIL 1 E i l317fl7fl9 Avenue H LUBBOCK GIFT SHOPPE 1 Drug Store 1 PHONE 1410 4.44 'V' 'V V 4 m 3 'Q FD 0 Q Q G5 0 fe ego E PU gigs: sms s P? O Ei' 1 Oo' v-s ri U F11 -V415 Ulm qgf'--If gli-s I-1 46-99 CD mo- Z me 1-e pf'-:9 mp.: CDK4 ,CDG - e Q- Neo C 1' :.'D:', 'D Z 55:-1-CL 'S'-1: fl- c. 2 -,Q ' c'L:',,Q:, U1 K: Q Db UQ sf gg ' 0 F F L44-LLL .Lili .A.A fg P- R3 P-1 G 3 IJ' fs K4 Z1 USF E-.4 4 P UQ 4 P fe? gi H s fi. 2 2 F H ra 99 E V: rn A.A.A Page One Hundred Twenty X 'V'v'V'V V'v'V'V'v'V Y 'v'V'v'V'v'v Calendar for 1935 36, Cont d Deeembcn 20 C111'15tmz111 pageant presented 1n .1 speeml assembly C11r1stmaQ 11011 d1ys etzuted December .10 COIWEFESSHIIID Geo1ge M1l1Oll spoke 1n wssembly 1nuz1ry 1 1936 VJeSterner p1og1a111 bembly Radio bxoadewnt fe1tu1111g B111y B'1Sli1l1 s o1el1est1a 1nu1ry 11 F1rQt b'1nd coneut of t11e ye.11 lflllilly 20 Seeond CITICQKCI begm A fresh st1rL lox 111 '111u11y 771 lust b11t11d1y of The Weqterner World llikldly '10 C1515 ehonen and p1'1ct1ee st1rted 1'o1 L11e se111o1 p11y 111111115 '11 L1 c.flC5'1S 1n11u1l lorm.1l d'111ee Deb1te tourney opened Februuy 10 AD11llll o1e11cst11 COHCCIE lqebrumy 12 West Texas Te1cl1e1s As'ao11.1 t1on met l1e1e FClJlUrl1y 19 Admnwl R1el1 1121 E Byld Qpolte 1ere Febru11y 20 bub Debs 10111111 p1esenLat1on dance Am 1teu1 11our plesented assembly sen1o1 p11y Wu p1esented M11c11 12 Teket took 11 w'1lk never to etuzn ueaxn M1rc11 18 Busmcfzs md P101-C5SlO1'1dl Wom en Club 5 we 1tQ 1nnuz1l tea for se111o1 gn s Mwrelm 19 C111 5 d1y 111 school Gl1lS Recog r11t1o11 1310511111 1n .1sse111b1y Ma1el1 70 Mot11er Q Club 1-ponsoxed 1111 Ll.CLll Aprll Aplll Apul -v-V-v-T Apml Aprll Apr1l May May lVl'1y May lvlwy v-v.v- May mght 7 A11nu1l E11z'1bet11a11 banquet 6 M1y Queen ClCLt1011 opened 9 SCHIOI clubs ed1t1or1 of the West erner World Sophomore p1en1e l0 Good FIIC1 1y Ho11d1y 16 Specx 11 one xet play 1n assembly 17 lb l11te1Q1.11ol1st1e l..e'1gue Meet 1 A1111u1l ex111b1L lor entue sehool 6 8 MUSIC FcQt1v11 8 -11111101 day 14-Se111o1s checked 111 books' 15 SCl'llOl elws day JUHIOI play The Ma11 From Tens was presented 17 B3Ck.I1ld.1.lICHf6 bC1V1CC fo1 se111o1s fv- Miy 19 Electxon of Student Counc11 101 1971619717 Sub Dcbs, .1I1IlUd.l fuewell d111ce M'1y '70 Commencement exe11.1ees Las CICSAS M1y 1111111 11 firewell d mee 27 School dosed 11111.11 Septembm '7 1936 JLIHIOTS md bophs get tl1e11 1111111 repoxt Clfdb l 1 1 1 1 E Plgl, One Hundxed Tvxcnty o11e QUALITY MERCHANDISE Populm P1 ac es EIN PRICE! 7341.14 Depzutment Store IS the place eonce11t1z1te youl buymg VY Every Style A Correct Style v v You ale always Welcome lil,A.4.4.4.4.4...4.A.4.A.A.4.. 4.4..A.A.A.4.4.4.4.4.4. BX v'v'v'v'W'v'v'v'v'v'v'T'v'Y'v CITY STEAM LAUNDRY Phone 798 90 Pez Cent Dzscozmt Cash and Cauy 181 1 19th S131 eet ELA.A..A.4.4.4.A.A.4.4..4.4.A.4.4.4.4..4..A.A.A.A A. 'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v-v'v' -v'v'v'1J ua11ty Dlamonds Amencan Watches Fme ewelry Expe1t W1tel1 and jewelry Rep'111111g D1'1mond Setting .md Engravmg KING S JEWELRY 1070 B1 oadway P LUBBOCK TEXAb K A.4.A.4.A..4.A,.4.A.A.A.A.4 4.4 4.4.4.4.A.4.4.4. I n l V 1 ,w .- -. 'H' ' I ' .' D' . ' ' Q 4, ' U 4' -1 .,'. .H A n in r .. - , t ' 'A D Levn. . I. - . Vg' f ' ' 111 ns' 1 .. . ' .F Ls 1 -' 1 E.: -- . ' ' 1 Ali ' ' . K' l ,I - fu D lm 1 '- '. 1 1' 1 I . I I ' I l. L I' Ii ja ' - ' 5' 1. 7 2 . -'--'Y -' K C . I . . 11 .- -.-F'-. '- 1 . ' 'CO . 'fl 1 I JE f. -1' ' .. 1 1 3. U . , ' - r 1 . w , .T , V I' t .'-'IS '1:1 . 1 . E 1 I ' . .' - z ' '. '. 4 - - V -4 A'-, .- , 1 . . . A I -..... V 7 - 1 ' 1' . 1' . ' l . - .' -' , ' ' 1 ' - ' ' A f. 1 ' ' 111 February ZS- My China Doll, tl1e annual t 4 ' 1 , L' K . bk 11 x L' T 1 ' ' 1 ' ' 1' ' . Y ' . ' z - ' -. 1 ' ' ' f '5 1: - '1 1 ' 1 ' ' l. - '.'. ' '.' -, 1 - 1 . .. A 141 . f D .-. ' .. . . 4- . u 1' - s. 1 4 K ' . Y ' ..- 1 'K ' '. , I- . , N .. . 7 2 , - ,. . ' I , ' 4 ' V - 1 Q 2 .J . r , Ah - . 1. . . . . ' f - '.'1. Q C 'i' .V n . , ' .. A ,l ' . Q . . 1 + ' ' '. 5 ' . ' ' , - . ..., . k 1 A , A r.. 4 . '. . . ' ' ' ' 1 ' , . . c . 'C ' , - L .1 i 'qt' . ' 1 1 1 . 2 , 2 ..- ' - - , 4 4 L Q ' - I. l ' H ' Q ' 2 '. fr' A' - . - N. - ,. -, 'v'v'v'V'V'V'V'V YHANNA - POPE 81: COMPANY 1111 Broadway 5 V V Store Complete Outfitters for Men, Women, and Children V DEPENDABLE QUALITY 4 Lubbock's Newest Department lZ.4.4.A.A.A.A. 'V'V'7 ' Phone 1148 DIRECT MATTRESS CO. The Direct Way modern renovators and mattress manufacturers 1 The only felring machine on the South Plains Guilt Batts Pillows 1715 Avenue H Lubbock lgl-A.A.A..A.A.A.A.A.A.A..A.A.A.A.A.A..A.A.A.A.A.A.A. 'V'V'7V'V Y'V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V LUBBOCK TAILORIN G COMPANY v DM-Sheen Clecmingv 4 CleanersfDyersfHatters V 1108 Bdwy. Phone 85 A.A.A..A.A.L.A.A.. Baker Printing Company v v P F Office Supplies and Equipment v v Phone 1055 1009 Thirteenth . C. PENNEY COMPANY AIWIICTE the Nation Shops cmd Sa11es', -L v'v'vW'v Y We are behind the Lubbock High School in all of its activities. When in need of merchandise, see us. V BROADWAY and AVENUE I - Page One Hundred Twcntyftwo TWP-S THE. DINH' V BE:-om: IJMM, WHEN COAQ-p, AWLR9 lNDUL-f.rED IN A Loxuf Pop WOM DALE. WN-KFIZ 19 BCHINU THE QLOCK HOWELL K-ATKE Q4 AND N60 ED Q WHAT WAS LEFT OWER YHE N W SOUTH PLAINS FINE T vlm'l1'l'J' Comphmcfnts of IARETT S CINDERELLA JW of lofi SHOP 4 A Complete Coed Shop LL Telford V'V'V'V'V'm Lumber Co BUILDING IVIATERIALS at the ught 131166 'md at 1 puce you can L1f01d to p my Phone 626 1o06 4th St1eet A.A A.A.A.A.AIEz.,I Lmdsey Theatres, Inc Amusement Centms of the South Plums PALACE South Plfune fmest theatle bun 'mg to you the bettel plctules from the major 1310 CILICIHU' companles W1th1n thuty dfxys of 1 elefxse dfute L I N D S E Y Lubbocks Popular Prlce Fumly Theatle Any sefmt 250 my Lune TEXAN C LINDSEY The p1Ck of the second HAL B GRADY Sem ctcwy run 1J1Ctl1I6S M cmager ..A..A.A..A..A A.A 4.4.4 21.4.4 4.A.4.4.A.A.4..4.A.4.A.4 Pug: Onc Hundmd Tvcmy tl ce ,Q -Y ' ry vv N L N 1' -it 'l ,, I 'T 4 C C3 I :- er 5 , jl A Y , y 5 , LQ. 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SENIOR HIGH GROCERY 'V'V'V'V Y'V'V'v'V V'V'V'V'V'V'V V'V'V'V'V'V V'lE Good wishes to Lubbock High LUNCHES AND SCHOOL SUPPLIES 2105 19th Phone 1870 from 4 wwwwvwv BROADWAY RS3 931' and Millinery e 909 Broadway Lubbock, TQXRS 1018 Broadway Phone 922 rv'vww-vw-vwwvwww-v-v'v-v-v-v-v-v-v-vv-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v'v .MAA-MALE 'gfxlways glad to serve you, and where you E get correct information in proper clothes selection. CRAIG-GHOLSON CO. 1 The Woman's Storev LALLi. LLALAl.A.A4.A.Ai V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V'V 'V'Y'V 'V'7V' ' ' V gl utter-Kist Bread GOOD EATS BAKERY Retail Shop 1515 Ave. Q Phone 15 5 2 A.A.L .A.LAM Page One Hundred Tweu YL E 'V V'V'V LYfl.4-4-A-4.4..4..A.A- WEST TEXAS HOSPITAL CHAS. J. WAGNER, M. D. WM. L. BAUGH, M. D. W. E. CRAVENS, M. D. LUBBOCK, TEXAS Y V STAFF O. W. ENGLISH, M. D. C. C. MANSELL, M. D. ALLEN T. STEWART, M. D. M. M. EWING, M. D. FRED W. STANDEFER, M. D. M. H. BENSON, M. D. -SAM G. DUNN, M. D., E. A. C. S. EWELL L- HUNT, M' D. ROBERT T. CANON, M. D. T. L. MORGAN, M. D. C. J. HOLLINGSWORTH, MISS EDNA ENGLE, R. N. Suyoewfntenclent Page One Hundred Twcntyffive A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A.A. Directov' of N zwses DENZIL D. CROSS, M. D., E. A. C. S. A.A.A.A.A.A.A A.A.A-A.A..A.A .A.A.L.A.J 'V'YV'v'v'YYYv'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'vww'v'rrv-y-y-v'v-rv-v-v-v- v-v-v Master Standard DeLuxe Six Jbr Economicaf Transportation The Only Complete Low Priced Carn v v Kuykendall Chevrolet Company Lubbock, Texas 'v'v'v'v'v'v'v-v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v 'v'v'v'v'v v v v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v' . 0 3 3 l -L.E. r Clncorporatedb PAUL BARRIER, Mcmagev- PHONE 213- v v The best place to buy everything you wear. ..A. .A.A..A.A.A E E E E E E rio A,.A.A .A-A, A.A.A A..A..A.A.A.A A.A.A.. ALA4A4. A4 LL444. fp UE W O :a Q I r: 5 Q. 71 N Q. P-I H 2: LJ-L of-J may RL Q ...i ,?,. V W, K ' 5 V. M J 14 If ,- i .4152 Q'-- H, My - X 4, f? A V'm'1 1 'V'l'Y pf-Q Sf' 2 xx 3 60 N ww V luv X'l V' I N 9 lx 'NM X CYQJDN INA Q 1 I ml My , ' ' L 'M Va - Q ' ' L Q PE Qu i 1. 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International Silver, Wedgewood China Franciscan Pottery Antiques 1302. Ave. N Phone 42 L-O-L4 3 ' ff '3i ' YOU are the PUB' Kfflii X' ' LIC-we. your ser- ffl N .I vants, are anxious i G, .L f to help you save 7 j , without sacrificing quality. A great va' fi' 90 riety of fine 'foods , if Te at fair prices. v'. - ' X EPIC GLY wi can i F URR FOOD STORES Complete Food Markets LUBBOCK U TEXAS lf'v'v'v'v'v v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v-Ig RED-and-WHITE F OOD-STORES We give you a Real Fit on that new tailor-made Suit ORIENTAL TAILORS Russell Hardin, Prop. l. 216 Ave. H P11036 lZl.4.4.4.4 A 'V' v'v'v-E p fubb ocilizundgffc .5 -...M .1 1 .,. mv.. can The Biggest, The Best In The West Laundry and Dry Cleaning' lOOl'03fO5 Ave. G V7 It Pays to Belong! 1H PLA, Phone 6141615 .L.A.A4L4L.A.A.A4A.A. 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