Lubbock High School - Westerner Yearbook (Lubbock, TX)
- Class of 1942
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Since 1930, he has begs, winning the of every bog Sendo , and wathems rved ss dean of and admiration - t of the giris. oneer or en' is nebu- our se respeem as weii as rms When s word of oouregemenx is needed, it rei to oeii upon, Nm. Yowers, sneer ieeder and most iogei Deed 'L STYXGY . Wes of ,gif-V,LA, , ...A, v . A , N M We, the starr' of the l9'62MWesternerIifg have endeavored to present to you, f Q k' 1, Westerners of Lubbock High School, a per- lnanent record or your l94le'42 school ffl year. It would be impossible to include A1156 every achievement of the year, but we hope that we have bound in this pictorial Q' Uiiq scrap-book a few of the experiences that y are dear to you. hkpw It is our earnest desire that in the y h 5, to come this record may fill a was' + igprominent place on your much-read book- fishelf. 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V. ,G,.,,,, :.?,4. , fF , 'Agp 1. A Diivmm QM Kfo Lmsnmg fb it it 4 3 w rind!- C+0fy I3 'f'l1C7710'hL0 mc our olden 1cHfcrs we will afar!-fyj L?. Com: I n I I- ? - u I I' ll V I I le . 5 s+,h5r9,'2Jg win do ofcffig. Come qjonj you. brave old ZJes'Pnersy2J8 will JO or Q H vi I fi I Q 3 1 4 2 Y 3 3 5 G 3 '5 5 i R L Q , X 7 4 3 fa 2 0 E 51 R -J '.I 1 li x 1 Xi ,T 1 1 i ff s 3, 3 y 3 5. 1, 1, Y 31 y fs :Z 1, I 'E L ,T 'z l, 22 ii mf! -Wwe Towev af Nigxwjc Towev In fine Da Lfd me The M alcclw We Drgeon if-lome 'Y' 4 1 'L .-., -5 ,U pg Uwe Tvoplwq ages Ciigermlsbwq agovaiovq in as E551 1 was ..............w..,- pf ... .mx 3 9 is if R I ,W ,,,,, M, ,W 2 Y .awww i I 4. De. W. B. IVQVKN V uperintendent A capable person, who has served as president of the Texas State Teachers' Association this year and is among the Leaders of American Education, is Dr. William Buel Irvin, superintendent of Lubbock Public Schools for the past five years. Before coming to Lub- bock, he was superin- tendent of the Pampa Schools and the Perry- ton Schools. He has also taught in four Texas col- leges and universities and at the University of Den- ver in Denver, Colorado during summer vacations Dr. lrvin received his Bachelors degree, and Master's degree from Hardin-Simmons and he holds a Doctor's degree from the University of Texas. Dr. J. T. Hutchinson A. C. Jackson R. F. Bayless W. G. Alderson President Business Manager Secretary R W. MATTMEWS TWIVICIPJ Mr. Raymond W. Matthews has been in the Lubbock School system for nine- teen years and has served as principal of Senior High School since 1926. Before entering the career of a teach- er, he received his Bachelor of Arts de- gree from Southern Methodist Univer- sity, his Master of Arts degree from Texas Technological College, and also attended Texas Christian University. Even though he hardly has an idle moment, he finds time to offer assis- tance to any teacher or student Whenever one may call upon him. W. B. Atkins Maple Wilson E. J. Parsons CA. Guy Page 18 Mrs. Ethel Terrell, B. A. Dan W. Powers, B. A. Dean of Girls Dean of Boys The University of Chicago Hankins Normal College Texas Technological College University of Texas i Clerucml Stag Mrs. Juanita Cox, Mrs. W. C. Watts, B. A. Miss Mary Nell May Secretary to Principal Secretary to Principal Secretary to Supervisors Texas State College for Women Texas Womens College Fleming Business College Mrs. Newman Casey Miss Grace Ellington Registrar Secretary to Supeririteiideiit Texas Technological College West Texas State Teachers College Miss Mayme Alexander, B. A. Case Worker, Visiting Teacher Texas Technological College Baylor University Miss Dorothy Lomax, B. A. Director of Secondary Curriculum Baylor University The Universitjv of California oord i n ators Mrs. Vida Mae Baisolen, B. A. G. E. Dawson, B. S. Floyd Honey, B. A., M. A. Mathematics Industrial Arts Commercial Texas Technological College West Texas State Teachers College Texas Technological College University of Texas Texas Technological College Mrs. Bruce Bryan. B. S. Mrs. Elois Elliott, B. S. Art Music Texas State College for Women Texas State College for Women Miss Kathleen Ingram, B. A., M. A. Miss Grace Padley, B. A. W. C. Watts, B. A., M. A. Social Science Guidance, Language Arts Science Texas 'Technological College University of Wisconsin Hardin-Simmons University Washington University Northwestern University Texas Technological College Mrs. L. H. Kirby, B. A. Miss Gertrude Watson, B S., M. A. Physical Education Hvmemalvma Texas Technological College ggfggqlgixlg1533135uggllshggllege College Page 20 Student Ceo nel The Student Council of Lubbock High School is an organization that has promoted school activities for the past nine years. Among the many things for which the group is responsible are the activity books, decorations for home football games, special trains and busses. decoration of building at Christmas, and an annual all-school dance. The Student Council also sponsors some of the assembly programs and offers its services to various ogranizations at different times. Officers of the Council, which are president, vice-president, and secretary, are elected by the student body in the spring of the preceding year. while the vice-presidents of each class are elected by their re- spective class. The president and secretary of each of the three classes are also members of the council. Sponsors of the Council are: Mr. Dan W. Powers, head sponsor, and Mrs. Ethel Terrell. Above: Members of the Council: Seniors: Wesley Hamilton, Arlene Younger, Dolores Bizzell, Georgia Neal Harris, Mary Lou Godbe- here, Dale Odam, Charles Wiley, Amos Howard, Wilma Jean Freeman, and Sidney Keeton. Juniors: Hubert Bechtol. Norma Croxton. Betty Haynes. Jean Chappelle, Mary Louise Breedlove, Willella Nelson, Wayne Odam, Dan Young. and Joe L. Thompson. Sophomores: Johnny Davis. Olive Rankin, Betty Bcman, Billy Rhea Medley, Ben T. Wells, Jo Ribble, Temple Joyce McAfee, Opal Hall, and David Coursey. At right: Officers of Council . . . Sidney Keeton, president, Wil- ma Jean Freeman. secretaryl and Joe L. Thompson, vice- president. 'AQ' 3 32 5 1-n -4 ,-2'-5z f K!! oo 5 32 Af ' 1 t Wi O G. N. Atkinson Mathematics, Book Custodian West Texas State Teachers College Texas Technological College Mrs. R. M. Burford, B. A., M. A. English West Texas State Teachers College Texas Technological College Miss Mattie E. Clark, B. English Trinity University The University of Colorado C. C. Cox Social Science North Texas State Teachers College The University of Texas J. W. Day, B. A., M. A. Mathematics Hardin-Simmons University The University of Texas Page 22 E. M. Barnett, B. A., M. A. Social Science Texas Technological College The University of Texas Miss Lois Cardwell, B. A., M. A. English Southern Methodist University The University of Texas Miss Marie Cook, B.A., M.A. Speech Texas Technological College The University of Southern California Mrs. Opal McKay Cozby, B. A. Journalism, Publications Texas Technological College University of Southern California Miss Beulah Dunn, B. M. Orchestra Chicago Musical College Cornell University Page 23 Henry Elder, B. S. Vocational Agriculture Texas Technological College John R. Freeman, B. A., M. A. Mathematics Texas Christian University Austin College Mrs. R. T. Groves, B. A. Librarian The University of Texas Texas Technological College Miss Margaret Henderson, B. B. A. General Business Training, T in HP Q A The University of Texas Miss Linioel Hilliard, B. English University of Oklahoma East Central State Teachers College Charles S. Eskridge, B. S. Band The University of Texas Schreiner Institute R. T. Groves, B. A. Mathematics The University of Texas Texas Technological College Miss Amelia Hargis, B. A English The University of Texas Texas Technological College Ishmael Hill, B. A., M. A Mathematics The University of Colorado West Texas State Teachers College Miss Glenys Honey, B. A., M. A. English Texas Technological College Texas Christian University D. M. Howell, B. A., M. A. English, Extempore Speaking East Texas State Teachers College George Peabody College for Teachers Mrs. R. P. Johnson, B. A. Latin West Texas State Teachers College The University of Texas Texas Technological College J. G. Keyes, B. A. Mathematics, Head Coach Abilene Christian College Sam Leifeste, B. A., M. A. Distributiue Education Southwestern University The University of Texas Miss Mary Magee, B. A., M. A. English Texas Christian University Texas Technological College Page 24 H. H. Johnson, B. A., M. S. Chemistry Baylor University The University of Texas E. E. Key, B. S., M. A. Industrial Arts Texas Technological College Colorado College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts Cyrus LaMaster, B. B. A. Physical Education Texas Technologcal College E. J. Lowery, B. A., M. A. Business Manager of Ath-.. letics, Social Science Texas Christian University Texas Technological College Miss Velma McCandless 7 B. A., M. A. Spanish Southern Methodist University National University of Mexico Page 25 Miss Aline McCarty, B. A. M. A. Mathematics North Texas State Teachers College Texas Technological College Miss Elma M. Miller, B. S. Homemalcing Texas State College for Women The University of California Rogers Orr, B. S., M. S. Science Texas Technological College N. G. Powell, B. S. Mathematics University of Texas Wayland Baptist College Nebraska State at Kearney Miss Naomi L. Robnett, B. S., M. Ed. Mathematics East Texas State Teachers College Texas Technological College Miss Marie Miles, B. A. M. A. English West Texas State Teachers College The University of Texas Kline Nall, B. A., M. A. English, Debate Texas Technological College The University of Texas Mrs. Ruby Payne, B. S. Homemaking Simmons University Texas Technological College J. W. Reid, B. A., M. A. Social Science, Debate Simmons University Texas Technological College University of Texas Mrs. W. A. Sides, B. B. A. Shorthand, Typing Baylor University Gordon Thompson, B. A., M. A. Social Science West Texas State Teachers College A Texas Technological College Mrs. Ann Alden Trotter, B. A. Music Horner Conservatory Central State Teachers College O. O. Williams, B. A., M. A. Social Science Texas Technological College Miss Neville Wrenn, B. A. Science West Texas State Teachers College University of Colorado Page 26 Mrs. Eula Toone, B. S. General Business, Commercial Arithmetic Abilene Christian College Texas Technological College Dixie White, B. A. History, Assistant Coach Texas Technological College Mrs. Ada Louise Wolfe, B. A., M. A. English San Jose State College Univergity of California , 4131, ,m.Ww-ini. ,, gf xf Y ' '- f -,, '- ,, ,,,, .,::5,,. 1 ,,,.-.. W ,., A , -1.. :.:., gg x 'ZZM2 'ff , 4 .. ,, I , . z -..:1 A Um : '--- z . I ws- f enior Activities The senior activities began with a Weiner roast at MacKenzie State Park. Later in the year, senior rings and senior pins were or- dered. This is the first year that the sen- iors have been permitted to order pins. As graduation was just around the corner, the seniors placed their order for their invita- tions. On April 13, a party was given in the gym, This party was a Lil' Abner Barn Dance, given instead of the Senior Banquet, since the money was invested in United States Defense Bonds instead. Senior Day was held at Butlalo Springs on April 22. The senior activities drew to a close with Baccalaureate on May 24, and Graduation services on May 25. Pictured at right are candidates for senior class ofticers and their campaign managers. They are from left to right. seated: Dana Fay Ware and Arlene Youn- ger. candidates for see- retary: Amos Howard Page 28 and Wesley Hamilton, running for president. Behind them are their c a rn p a i g n managerf, from left to right: Bill Kennedy. Benn y Rhodes. James Reese. and Dale Odam. Two dignined seniors, Dorothy Neil and Sybil Lynn, act their part. while Eleanor Jackson and Miss MeCandless religiously roast their marshmallows. The owner of these beautiful hands proudly displays her senior ring. ...xl At the senior Weiner roast. sponsors. Trotter and Powers. prepare the trimmings. while Berry Loiland and Dorothy Neil prepare the all-im- portant franlifurters, aleaufqft. 5? Qf 5 Ji' x-ydq ,fif- 5 in Page 30 President Secretary Wesley Hamilton Arline Younger Vice-presidents of the Senior Class at left are, from left to right: Back row: Charles Wiley, Dolores Bizzell, Amos HOW- ard. Front row: Georgia Neil Harris. Mary Lou Godbehere. Head sponsor: Mr. Dan W. Powers. Page 31 Billie Lou Abel Registrars Office '40-'42 High School Literary Club '39-'41 Vice-Pres. of Guidance 341-'42 Ad Solicitor for Westerner World Wilma Adams Guidance Sec. '40 Guidance Treas. '39 Safety Club '39-'40 May Fete '41 Marie Alford Dalhart, Texas '39-'40 San Angelo, Texas '40-'41 '39-'40 Calvin C. Adams Wendall Addington Cowhands '39 Debate Team '40-'41 Distributive Education '40-'42 National Forensic League '40-'42 Pres. Guidance '41-'42 Science Club Pres. '41-'42 Vice-Pres. '40-'41 Vice-Pres. Astronomy Club '41-'42 Wcsterner World Reporter '41-'42 Radio Club '41-'42 John T. Ashford George Hubert Ater Billy Austin A Band '39-'42 Mixed Chorus '39-'41 Mixed Chorus '39-'42 Orchestra '40-'41 Golf Club '39 Junior Play '40 Vice- Pres. Guidance '41 Thespian '41-'42 Boys' Chorus '40-'41 Christmas Play '41 Senior Play '42 Betty Jean Ater Evelyn Margaret Atkins Geneve Ruth Bailey National Honor Society '39-'42 Sec. Junior Class '40-'41 Mary Emma Club lSec,J '40-'41 Registrars Oflice '39-'42 Pres. of Guidance '40 Girl Reserve '39-'40 Homemaking Rally Dallas, Texas, '40 San Antonio, Texas, '41 Billie Barber Erma Bangh Safety Club '39-'40 Ru1Q,Tex35 Orchestra '39-'41 Sec. Guidance '40-'41 B Band '39-'41 Vice-Pres. Guidance '41-'42 Pres. Guidance '40-'41 National Honor Society '41-'42 Junior Play '41 Distributive Education '40-'42 Sec.-Treas. Guidance '41-'42 Distributive Education '40-'42 Yvonne Balentine Nelson Bardwell Junior Play '41 Christmas Play '41 Vice-Pres. Guidance '39-'41 Imogene Bell Brac Biggers J. A. Blackwell Typing Team '41 Sudan, Texas YVestcrner Football '38-'41 Girl Reserve '40-'42 Debate '41-'42 Basketball '39-'42 Social Chairman '41-,42 Science Club '42 Track '41-'42 National Honor Society '41-'42 Astronomy Club '42 National Forensic League '42 Theada Faye Bell James Biggs Library '39-'41 Girl Reserve '40-'42 Vice-Pres. '41-'42 Pres. Guidance '41-V12 Science Club '39-,40 Westerner Club Editor '41-142 Mary Jo Blackwell Mary Lois Booker Ann Nell Boyd Girand, Texas Distributive Education ,40-'42 Girl Reserves '40-,41 Tennis Club '40-'41 Thespian 340-'42 Girl Reserves Lou Deane Blair Gene Box Nlixed Chorus '41-'42 Pres. Guidance '41-'42 VVesterner Senior Editor '42 I 50101190 Club '41-'42 Girl Reserves '39,.'40 National Forensic League l4l-U2 Astronomy Club '41-'42 Radio Club '41-'42 Martha Jane Boyd Ruth Brock Berle Browne Idalou. Texas '39-'41 Girls' Athletic Association ,139-'40 UA Band Gens Togata '41-,42 Scnior Play '42 Rebecca Bradshaw Courtney Brooke The-spian '41-'42 OWOYI- TCXHS Wcstcrner World '41-'42 Bimfi '40-'42 Orchestra '41-'42 Future Farmcrs of America '41-'42 Page 32 Page 33 Billie Briinda ge Billy Bob Buster James Campbell Band '39-i41 Orchestra '40-'41 Hi-Y '41-'42 Science Club '41-'42 Airplane Club V11-'42 Safety Club Astronomy Club Glen Burleson Elton Campbell Littlefield, Texas Band Riley Vernon Carlton Louise Carpenter La Voe Carr Hereford. Texas '39 San Marcus Academy '39-'40 Odessa, Texas Guymon, Oklahoma '39-'40 Sec. Guidance '40-'42 Whiteface. Texas Band '40-,4l Christmas Play '41 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Guidance Sec. '40-'41 Thespian '41-'42 Vice-Pres. '41-'42 Senior Play '42 Billy Carpenter Robert Lon Carr San Angelo. Texas ,39-'40 A Band '39-'40 Tennis Club '38-'41 Debate '41-'42 Hi-Y Club '38-'41 Science Club '41-'42 Camera Club '38-'41 Orchestra '40-'41 Airplane Club '38-'39 Guidance Vice-Pres. '41-'42 National Forsenic League '41-'42 Norma Jo Chapman W. D. Click Jackie Cogdell Plainview, Texas Littlefield. Texas Mary Emma Club '41-'42 Band Girl Reserves '41-,42 Senior Play '42 Radio Club Pres. Guidance '42 Fatine Cleveland Mary Van Coffee Registraids Office Girl R Mary Emma Club eserves '40-'41 Mixed Chorus '41-'42 Mary Emma Club '41-'42 James Cohely P lay Cox Katie Jean Cress Cowhands '39-'40 Big Springs, Texas '39-'40 Hereford. Texas '37-'40 Westerner Football A41 AH Band '39-'42 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Gens Togata Pres. '41-'42 Guidance Sec, '41-'42 Guidance Chairman '40-'41 Helen Cormally Gloria Cress Gens Togata '39-'40 Hereford, Texas '37-V10 National Honor Society '39-'41 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Melvil Dewey '40-'41 National Honor Society Astronomy Club '40-'42 Westerner '41-'42 Doris Crim Denise Cummings Arbye Lee Curtis Debate '40-'42 Galveston. Texas National Forensic League Girl Reserves '41-'42 Pres. '41-'42 Girl Reserves '40-'41 Radio Club Pres. '41-'42 Astronomy Club '41-'42 Ralph Crouch Laoeru Curlee Orchestra Quanah, Texas Band Tennis Club '39-'41 Science Club Pres. '39 y Astronomy Club Pres. Guidance '4O- 41 R. S. Daniel Dorothy Jeau Davis Dorothy Dobyus Girl Reserves Pres. Guidance '40-l4l Shorthand Interscholastic League Girl Reserves '40-'41 Mary Emma Club '41-'42 Extemporaneous Speech '40-' Allie Marie Dariiell Kent DiCki11SO11 Frenship. Texas '38-'40 1VIiI1Y1CES0lH Girl Reserves '41-V12 Band 41-'42 Girls' Chorus '41-'42 42 Page 34 Page 35 Talmage Duval Mary Jane Eger Martha Jean Elliot Basketball '39-'42 Fort Worth, Texas Gens Togata '39-'40 Guidance Social Chairman '40-'41 Orchestra '39-'42 Thespian Club '41-'42 National Honor Society '40-'41 Pres. of Guidance '39-'40 Hugh Earhart Mack Elston Hi-Y '41-'42 Bzlly Jo Ellzs Marjorie Forgey Wzllze Mae Franklzn Girls' Glec Club '41-'42 Thespian '40-'42 Westerner World Staff '41-'42 Junior Play '41 Westerner Staff '41-'42 Guidance Reporter '41-'42 Sec. of Guidance Radio Club '41-'42 Sec. oi Camera Club Girl Reserves Roy Fzelcler- Arlts Foster Paducah. Texas Girl Reserves '39-'40 Mixed Chorus '40-'41 Wtlma Jean Freeman Tommte Gearhart Margaret Glzmp National Honor Society '40-'42 Gens Togata '39-'40 Girl Reserves '40 Quill and Scroll '41 Mixed Chorus '39-'40 Thespian '40-'42 Pres. '42 Pres, of Guidance '42 Senior Play '42 Mary Emma Club '39-'42 Vice-Pres. '40-'41 Pres, Area II Future Homemakers '41-'42 Mixed Chorus '39-'42 Sec. '42 The Westerner Asssitant Art Editor '39-'40 Assistant Editor '40-'41 Editor '40-'41 Student Council '40-'42 Sec. '41-'42 D. A. R. Representative '42 - 1 Byron Galbrazthe Ernestzne Gzb Pre-Med Club '39 Science Cl ' -' SOTL Westerner World '40-'42 ub 40 41 Co-Editor '41-'42 Girl Reserves '40-'42 Treas. '41-'42 National Honor Society '41-'42 Quill and Scroll '41 Sec '42 sec. of Guidance '40-'41 Mary Lou Godbehere f Lela Gowin Trnla Frances Graham San Angelo. Texas Thespian '40-'41 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Waco, Texas Junior Play '41 Safety Club '40-'41 Armistice Play '41 Pres. of Guidance '41 Science Club '41-'42 Student Council '41-'42 Tennis Club '42 National Honor Society '41-'42 Gens Togata '41-'42 Melvil Dewey '41-'42 Thespian '41-'42 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Senior Play '42 One-Act Play '41-'42 Declamation '42 Librarian Bernice Gordon Safety Club '39-'40 Girl Reserves '39-'41 Sec. of Guidance '41-'42 Radio Club '41-'42 Betty Jo Graham Mixed Chorus '39-'41 National Honor Society '40-'41 Pres. of Guidance '40-'41 Commercial Club '42 Coolidge M. Graves Johnnie Aolelle Griffin Joyce Hackel Future Farmers of America '39-'40 Matador. Texas Mixed Chorus '41-'42 Safety Club '39-'40 Westerner World '41-'42 Student Council '39-'40 Basketball '40 Girls' Athletic Association '40-'41 Baseball '39 Cecil Gregg Chorus '39 Band '39-'42 Orchestra '40 Westerner World '41 Patti Hall Melvil Dewey '40 Sec. of Guidance '41 Gens Togata '41-'42 Debate '40-'42 Future Teachers of America '41-'42 Wesley Hamilton Football '41 Debate '42 Distributive Education Pres. '40-'41 Guidance Pres. '41-'42 Pres. of Senior Class '41-'42 National Honor Society '39-'41 Grace Marian Griffith Mixed Chorus '40-'42 See. '41 Thespian '39-'42 Pres. '41 Wesierner '41 Senior Editor YVesierner World '39-'42 Junior Play '41 Armistice Play '41 June Haney Bobby Harvey Boys' Chorus '39-'40 Mixed Chorus '40-'42 Golf Club '40-'41 Thespian Club '41-'42 Westerner World '41-'42 One-Act Play Georgia Neal Harris Girl Reserves '39-'42 Treas. '40-'41 Pres. '41-'42 Melvil Dewey '39-'42 National Honor Soeietv '39-'42 Student Council '41e'42 Sec. of Older Girls' Conference '42 Vice-Pres. Guidance '41-'42 Pres. '40-'41 Page 36 Page 37 Thomas Hassell Lois Hinsley Ellison Hitt National Honor Society '40-'42 Football Manager '39-'40 Westerner World Feature Basketball Manager 139-'40 Editor '41-'42 Mixed Chorus '41-'42 Junior Play '41 Drucia Maxine Hignight Wayne Hise Pres. of Girls' Athletic Hi-Y Club '41-'42 Association '39-'40 Reporter Guidance '41-'42 Westerner World '40-'42 Paula Hoffman Bill Holman Earl Horton Mary Emma Club '41-'42 Band '39-'41 Clmstine Hollyfield Mary Alice Hooten Future Teachers of America '41 Idaluo. TSXHS '33-'39 Camera Club '40-'41 Reporter '41 Orchestra '39-'41 Reporter of Guidance '41 Girl Reserves '40-'42 Girls' Glee Club '41-'42 Tennis '41 Interscholastic League '39-'40 Amos Howard Elmer Lee Hurley Eleanor Jackson Student Council '39-'42 Abernathy, Texas Orchestra '40-'42 Football '39-'41 Hi-Y '41-'42 Girl Reserves '40-'42 National Honor Society ,239-'42 Latin Club '41-'42 Latin lnterscholastic League '40-'41 National Honor Society '41-'42 Pres. of Guidance '41-'42 High School Literary Club ,'39-'40 Bob Hafstecller Joyce Ingram Mixed Chorus '40-'41 Linclrith, Texas '38-'41 1 Q wx it Sain Jackson Guinn Johnson Sidney Keeton Band '37-'41 Band '40-'42 Pres. Sophomore Class '39-'40 Camera Club Pres. '41-'42 Student Council Vice- Pres. '40-'41 Photographer Westerner '41-'42 Pres. '41-'42 Westerner World '41-'42 Football '39-'40 Student Manager '41 Ernest Jarrott Delwin Jones Football '38-'40 Pres. Guidance '4-'42 Track '38-'40 Westerner Bookkeepeer '41-'42 Basketball '38-'39 Jackie Kemp Corrinne Kennedy Robert Kent Alvin High '38-'39 Girl Reserves '39-'42 Debate '39-'42 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Girls' Chorus '41-'42 National Forensic League '39-'42 Pres. Guidance '41-'42 Radio Club '41-'42 Vice-Pres. '41-'42 May Fete '40-'41 Tennis '40-'41 Bill Kennedy Martha Jean Kennedy Yell Leader '39-'40 Kermit. Texas '37-'39 Student Council '38-'40 Eunice. New Mexico '39-'41 Armistice Play '41 Thespian '40-'42 Ralph Kight Keith Knight Buddy Katschback Westerner World Mid Term Senior '42 Tennis '41 Camera Club '38 Airplane Club ,38 Golf '41 Hi-Y '38 Sec. of Guidance '38-'39 Thespian '41-'42 Catherine Knight Bill Kiigle Gens Togata '38-'39 Lamesa, Texas '38-'39 Girl Reserves '38-'42 Westerncr World '41-'42 National Forensic League '40-'42 Externporaneous Speech '38-'42 Westerner World '38 Junior Play '41 Page 38 Page 39 Jim Kuylcendall Billy Lamm Jimmy Landers Band '39-'42 Science Club '41-'42 Colorado City. Texas Pres. of Guidance '41-'42 Coahoma, Texas Dorothy Laird Glenn M. Land Ursuline Academy, Dallas. Texas Future Farmers of America '38f40 Cowhands '38-'39 Cowhand Basketball l40-'41 Cotton Judging Team Howard Lll1lfO7'Ol Grady Laxson Georgia Ledbetter Football '40-'41 Sec.-Treas. of Guidance '41-'42 Basketball '42 Track '41-'42 Science Club '40-'41 Shamrock, Texas Frank La Roe Eugenia Leathers Tennis Club '39-'40 Girl Reserves '39-'40 Guidance Reporter '41-'42 Girls' Athletic Association '40-'41 Publication Office '41-'42 Westcrner World Reporter '41-'42 Billy Lee Fred Libby Garland Lott National Honor Society '39-'42 Central High School, Porto Rico Childress. Texas '38-'40 Pres. '41-'42 Carlisle Military Academy, Lubbock High Band '40-'42 Science Club Vice-Pres. '40-'41 Bamberg. S. C. Parliamentarian of Guidance '4-'42 Sec. '41-'42 Ima Jean Leoerett Lyonal Lindsey Vice-Pres. Guidance '41-'42 Cowhands '38 Cheer Leader '39-'41 Basketball Manager '39-'40 Thespian '41-'42 VVcsterner Football '40-'41 Basketball '40-'41 MMI- ,... ,li ' 5 Robert Lowery Lillian Martin Marjorie Martin A Band '39-'42 Girl Reserves '41-l42 Sec. of Guidance '40-'41 Guidance Vice-Pres. '41-'42 Vice-Pres. of Guidance '41-' ' Program Chairman '40-'41 Mixed Chorus 41142 Astronomy '42 5 en Teiiato '41-'A2 Thespian '4l-l42 C. B. Martin Lila Jean Martin Girl Reserves '41-'42 Mary Emma '41-'42 Radio Club '41-142 Tennis Club '41-'42 Guidance Sec. l42 Ruby Mauldin Jerry McCauley Juanita McCullough Homemaking Office '40-'41 Barbara McCann Sallie McCrurninen Girl Reserves '40-'42 Mary Emma '40-'42 Ursulene Academy. San Antonio, '40-'42 La Fayette McKay Jean McLunrin Dimple Mickey Band '39-'42 Mary Emma '39-'40 VVesterner NVorlcl '39-'42 Thespian Club '40-'42 Home Ec Oflice '41-'42 Feature Editor '40-'41 Co-Editor '41-'42 Quill and Scroll '40-'42 Girl Reserves '39-'42 Junior Play '41 National Honor Society '40-'41 Senior Play '42 Pres. of Guidance '41-'42 Cne-Act Play '42 Ann McKinley Charles McNeill Pres. of Guidance Science Club Sec. '41-142 Mary Emma Club '41-'42 l 4 2 Page 40 Page 41 Jack Miller Lenis Mitchell Monty Bob Moore Vice-Pres. of Guidance '41-'42 Football '39-'41 Silverton, Texas '39-'40 Aviation Club '41-'42 Track '41 Marian Mills Earlaine Moore Thespian '41-'42 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Mary Belle Morgan Marguerite Moss Robert Nash Hi-Y '39-'41 Betty Jayne Morton Roland Nabors Thespian '39-'42 Football '38-'41 Junior Play '40-'41 Basketball 139-'42 Armistice Play '41 Student Council '39-,41 Westerner World '41-'42 Guidance Omcer '40-'41 Radio Club '41-'42 Junior Play '41 Dorothy Neill Virginia Nisler Joe Bob Nunley National Honor Society '40-'42 Westerner World '40-'41 Sec. of Guidance '41-'42 Girl Reserves '39-'40 Gulf Park College, Miss., '40-'41 Betty Ja n y e Newstroin Joanne Norton Melvil Dewey '41-'42 'wil ,ml 11,-7 Dale Odam Vada Mae Page Billie Anton Parnell Tyler, Texas Sec. of Guidance '41-'42 Tyler, Texas '38-'39 Football '39-'40 Junior Play '40 Thespian Club '41-'42 Science Club '41-'42 Science Club '41-'42 Hi-Y Club Pres. '41-'42 Guidance Pres. '41-'42 Westerner World '39-'41 Annual Sport's Editor l4l-'42 Vice-Pres. Senior Class. '41-'42 Christmas Play '39-l41 Allied Youth Club '41-'42 Senior Play '42 Guy O'Neill Lois Patillo Girl Reserves '38-'39 Robert Parolue Guidance Pres. '40-'41 Hi-Y Club '39-'40 Football '41-'42 Basketball '40-'41 Track 340-'41 J. D. Penolley Kenneth Pham' Golf Club '40-'41 Football '40-'41 Billy Payne J. C. Perkins Basketball Joe B. Phillips June Pierce Jeff Pirtle Safety Club '39-'40 Debate '40-'42 Golf Club '38-'39 Radio Club Reporter '41-'42 Tennis Club '39-'40 Guidance Pres. '41-'42 National Forensic League Debate Interscholastic League '40-'41 Betty Lee Pierce David Pilcler Pres. of Guidance '40-'41 Track '41-'42 Spanish Club '41-l42 Football '39-'40 San Antonio. Texas '39 2 4 i X 1 l 5 1- i E N Page 42 Page 43 Mary Helen Pvlrtle Secretary and Treasurer of Guidance '39-'40 J. C. Powell Junior Representative May Fcte '41 Guidance Pres. '41-'42 Wanda Lee Rawls Girl Reserves '39-'40 Mary Lee Raymer Girl Reserves '39-'40 Meta Ruth Rice Westerner World '41-'42 Annual Art Staff '41-'42 Guidance Officer '41-'42 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Interscholastic Volley Ball Team '41 Ouicla Risinger Girl Reserves '41-'42 Thespian '41-'42 Girls' Glee Club '41-'42 Westerner World '40-'41 Zay Powell Mixed Chorus '40-'42 Girls' Glee Club '41-'42 Thespian '41-'42 Program Chairman of Guidance '41-'42 Guidance '41-'42 Westerner '41-'42 Westerner World '41-'42 James Reese Football '39-'42 Basketball '39-'40 Track '40-'41 Westerner World '40-'42 Thcspians '41-'42 Quill and Scroll '42 Senior Play '42 Hi-Y Club '41-'42 Lonzo Pribble Ruth Powers Benny Rhodes '39-'42 Band Vice-Pres. '41-'42 Junior Play '41 Armistice Play '41 Mixed Chorus '41-'42 Student Council '40-'41 Orchestra '39-'40 Senior Play '42 Hi-Y Vice-Pres. '42 Thespian Pres. '41-'42 Safety Council '42 One-Act Play '42 Bob Renner Vice-Pres. of Guidance '39-'41 C. E. Roberts A Band '39-'42 Orchestra '39-'40 Science Club '40-'41 National Honor Society '39-'42 Mixed Chorus '41-'42 Senior Play '41-'42 Football '39-'41 A Band '39-'42 Track '39-'42 Panlann Rogers Thespians '41-'42 Westerner World '40-'41 Westerner '40-'42 Girl Reserves '40-'41 Pasadena Cal. Quill and Scroll '41-'42 Edwin Roberts - f'Y' Walton Rogers Oscar Lee Russell Gloria Sciance Orchestra '39-'42 Librarian '42 W Bernice Smart Safety Club '39-'40 Girl Reserves '40-'41 Science Club '41-'42 Tennis Club '42 ilma Scott Henrietta Schoenerstedt Annual Staff '40-'41 Publication Office '41-'42 Asperrnont, Texas '39-'40 Howard Schmidt Westerner World Business Manager '40-'42 Camera Club '40-l41 Quill and Scroll '41-'42 Pres. Texas High School Press Association '41-'42 Jorita Schnell Slaton High School Jack Shaw Band '39-'40 Cowhands '41 Jack Slagle Sherley Shepard Pres. Melvil Dewey '41-'42 Mixed Chorus '41-'42 Girls' Glee Club '41-l42 Girl Reserves '39-'42 Westerner YVorld Staff '41-'42 Ruth Genelle Spikes Orchestra '39-'42 Vice-Pres. '41-'42 Vice-Pres. of Guidance '40-'41 Sec. '41-'42 Student Council '39-'40 Gens Togata '40-'41 Thespian '41-'42 Christmas Play '41 Senior Play '42 Philip Snider Greeley, Colorado '39-'40 Spearman, Texas ,40-'41 Hi-Y Club '40 Bill Smith Dauphine Somers Page 44 Page 45 LaNell Stacy Girl Reserves '41-'42 Lenard Stacy Track '39 Allen T. Stewart UA Band '39-'42 Librarian 41-'42 Melvil Dewy '41-'42 Parliamntarian '41-'42 Astronomy Club Parliamentarian '41-'42 Westerner World '39-'40 Gens Togata '39-'41 James Stewart Band '39-'41 Christine Sullivan High School Literary Club '39-'41 Westerner Ad Solicitor '41-'42 Allied Youth '41-'42 Charles Taylor Mert Starnes A Band '39-'42 Band Pres. '41-'42 Orchestra '39-'41 National Honor Society '4-'42 Dorothy Sue Standefer Westerner Sophomore Editor '39-'4C Student Council '39-'40 Gens Togata '40-'41 Mixed Chorus '40-'42 Girls' Glee Club '41-'42 Guidance Pres. '41-'42 Christmas Play '40 Ava Stangel Gens Togata '39-'41 Melvil Dewey '41-'42 Girls' Glee Club Pres. '41-'42 Hooper Stiles Fred Stubbs Golf Team '40-'41 Pres. of Guidance '41-'42 Camera Club Pres. '40 Westerner '41-'42 Jeanne Stovall Ralls, Texas '39-'40 Sec. of Guidance '40-'41 Tennis Club '40-'41 Thespian '41-'42 Vice-Pres. of Guidance '40-'41 Interscholastic Tennis League '40-'41 Major Taylor Sally Temple Football '40-'41 Gons Togata '40f'41 Thespians '39-'40 Wanda Jean Taylor Littlefield, Texas '38-'39 - ww .:., ..,. ,.,4-a4, - 5 5 Betty Templeton Guidance Vice-Pres. i39-'40 Girl Reserves '40-'41 Mary Emma Club '41-'42 Girls' Glee Club '41-142 H arvella Thomas Orchestra '38-'42 Westerner World '39-'40 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Thespiari '41-'42 Guidance Officer '41-'42 Maburn Thompson Bertha Tew Aubrey Thompson Milner Thorne National Honor Society '40-'42 Track '39-'41 Basketball '40-'42 Football '39-'41 Stamford, Texas '39 Tennis Club '39-'42 Track '40-'42 VVestcrner World '39-'40 Quill and Scroll '41 Virginia Lee Traylor Chauncey Trout National Honor Society '40-'41 Cowhands '39-'40 Golf Club '39-'41 Secretary '40-'41 Camera Club '40-'41 Mixed Chorus '41-'42 Hi-Y '41-'42 Westerner Ad Solicitor '40 Golf Interscholastic Leage '39-'40 National Honor Society '40 Emma Gene Tonn Larry Trimble Safety Club Pres. '39-'40 Band Orchestra '39-'41 H1-Y Girl Reserves '40-'42 National Honor Society '40-'41 Pres. Guidance '41-'42 Mixed Chorus '41-'42 Maryjo Turner Pernie Catherine Wagner Ted Waldrip Student Council '39-'40 Sec. Soph. Class '39-'40 Orchestra '39-'42 Sec. '41-'42 Thespian National Honor Society '40-'42 Sec. '41-'42 James Venable Amarillo, Texas '39-'41 Vice-Pres. Guidance '39-'40 Mixed Chorus '39-'41Scc. '40-'41 Thespian '39-'42 Vice-Pres. '39-'41 Junior Play '41 Gens Togata '40-'41 Distributive Education '40-'42 Christmas Play '40 Joe Walden Westerner World Ad Solicitor '39-'40 Bookkeeper '40-'42 National Honor Society '4 Thespian '41-'42 Quill and Scroll '40142 Girl Reserves '40-'42 0-'41 l i i Page 46 Page 47 Lela Mae Walker Dorothy Wallace Girl Reserves '39-l42 Junior Play '41 Wcsterner World Circulation Manager '40-y42 A. C. Walling San Angelo, Texas Band '41-'42 Extemperaneous Speaking '41-'42 Gens Togato '41-'42 National Honor Society '41-'42 Kathleen Walker Herman C. Wallace Roswell, New Mexico, '39-'40 President of Guidance '41-'42 Anna Mae Waltermire Lucille Warren Ruby Watson Shamrock. Texas. '40 Girls' Athletic Associatinn '39-'40 Melvil Dewey f4l-'42 Vollcy Ball Interscholastic League Gens Togato '41 '40-'42 Girl Reserves '41 Librarian '41-'42 President of Guidance ,42 Dana Faye Ware Guaidance Secrtary '41-'42 National Honor Society '4-'42 Mixed Chorus '41-'42 Latin Club Secretary '4-'42 Thespian '41-'42 Westrner World Ad Solicitor ,39-'40 John Watkins Tennis Club '40 Faye Dell Whaley Grace Louise Wilborn Betty Jane Williams Thespian '41-'42 Girl Reserves '39-'41 Mary Emma Club '4-'42 Radio Club '41-l42 Spanish Club '40-'41 Home Economics Office '39-'40 Girl Reserves Guidance Reporter '40-'41 Registrars Office '41-l42 Jewel Christine White Senior Play '42 National Honor Society '40-'41 Guidance President '41-'42 Science Club Secretary '40-'41 Girl Reserves '41-'42 Safety Club '39-'40 Tennis Team '40-'41 Band '39 President Tennis Club '42 Tennis District Meet '41-'42 Charles A. Wiley Studnt Council '39-'42 Orchstra Chorus '39-'42 Band '39-'42 Drum Major '41-'42 Boys Quartet '4-'42 Safety Council '40-'42 Allied Youth '41-'42 President ws .,. xv Z Q 1 mi! H Lorene Williams Ava Lois Willson Terry Wilson Spanish Club Roosevelt, Texas, '38-'39 UA Band '39-'42 Girl Reserves Program Chairmain of Guidance Orchetra '39-'42 Girls' Athletic Association '41-'42 Mildred Williamson D. A. Willson Girls' Athletic Association Idalou, Texas Future Farmers of America '39-'46 Everett Witt Herbert Woodson Carlyne York Mixed Chorus '40-'42 Band '39-'40 Secretary of Guadance '41-'42 Boys Chorus '39-'40 National Honor Society '40-'41 Westerner '41-'42 Guidance President '4l'42 VVesterner World Ad Solicitor '41-'42 Marian Wolfforth Billy Marion Wright Girl Reserves '39-'42 Pres'd ' Thespian '41-'42 Girls' Gl ' EC Club 41-'42 Radio Club Francine Young Arline Younger Girl Reserves '40-'42 Social Chairman '41-'42 National Honor Society '40-141 Vice'Pres. of Guidance !4fl-'41 Secretary of Senior Class '41-'42 1 ent of Gtudance '41 -'42 Worth Zachary Guidance President '41-'42 Thespian '41-'42 Senior Play '42 Bi lly Zimmerman Page 48 Even the 2-year-old Mei-t Sturnes has to practice. Looks like a family picture with Ruth ,Hopper. and Dodo. I guess Louise got her foot caught in a spoke. These boys are too old for crapsg they're just playing mur- bles. Franklin and Zay had E1 hard time getting up und down the halls. 6. Just ai Coupla' kids. Mary Lou und John. 7. Watch Pziulann making eyes at you. 8. J. D. nearly broke the wheel. 9. Twins Dimple and George even dressed the dolls alike. 10. Bernice. Sweetie ryou know her us Emma Genel. Christine, and Mary Alice show their dolls and bow ribbons. 11. Max was lifted off his feet by Milner's hand shake, or could he be jumping the rope? 12. A. C. and Jerri display short pants and skirts. Jerri has the skirt. 13. Wesley finally got hooked. 14. Our Ed.. Wilma Jean, and at her age too. 15. Arlene. Lelu. Imogene. and Cathy dont ever show their age. Page 50 unto? Activities One of the liveliest Junior Classes ever to bc associated with this High School. could certainly be applied to the Junior Class of 1942. Among their Iirst succesfful activities was a game party held in the gym. There students and teachers enjoyed an evening of fun, trying their luck at as- sorted games. A short while later. the class turned out for a Wiener roast at MacKenzie State Park. The party was a terrific success with very ,few people having burns re- sulting from roasted fingers instead of wieners. Then tol- lowed the long looked for junior picnic, which is an annual affair. Pictured at the left are students who ran for junior of- ficers. From left to right, standing. they are: Robtft Brewer. Willella's campaign manager: Ruth Anthony. cam- paigning for Norma: Willella Nelson. running for president: Joe L. Thompson, who spoke for Hubertg Conny lVIcDonaid, who campaigned for Panze. and Hubert Bechtol. also run- ning for preident. Seated are Norma Croxton and Panze Butler. both running for secretary. Above: Vada Lois Graham trying her luck at one of the games featured at the Iirst junior party. It appears that she is attempting to put the ball in the basket. The question is, t'Did she make it? Above: Mr. Thompson making himself the life of the party. At the junior game party he did a combination Jittcrbug and Indian War Dance to a lively tune sung t'?J by some of the Westerners seen in the background. On the platform at right is the president of the Junior Class. Hubert Bcchtol. who has just introduced t'Umpy Robinson, from Hawaii. Swhhrl' Uufu-A 8 qu Vg 2' . P , 63-if fa . SLGTQ ol ., O o ff . X xx . X! S x KN. Y it President Hubert Bechtol Secretary Norma Croxton Vice-presidents of the Junior Class at left are, from left to right: Back row: Robert Brewer, Dan Young, Wayne Odam. Front row: Vada Lois Gra- ham, Jean Chappelle, Willella Nelson. Head sponsor: Mrs. Ethel Terrell. Page 52 Page Mary Frances Adams Charles Akers Grady Alred Ruth Anthony Allan Ater Bill Aycock Peggy Badley Billy Babb Henri Sue Barfoot Jean Bardwell Johnie Bass Lyndell Baugh George Bean Fred Beasley Hubert Bechtol Mary Bell Morris Bell I Charline Berry Bill Blackwell Jim J. Bledso Opal Boldin Doris Jean Bond Virginiia Bondurant Betty Boulter Mary Louise Bredlove Robert Brewer Helen Bridges John Brophy Charles Brown Billy Burnette Hubert Burgess Panze Butler Elmer Caddel Bobbie Campbell Bobby Campbell Juanita Campbell Dorothy Cantrell Billy Bob Cardwell Billie Carroll Claudine Casey Jean Chappelle James Clines Mary Lou Clifton Weldon Cobb James Cogburn Maretta Collier Jack Conley Riley Conley rcoyce Copeland Durwood Cardell Ann Crenshaw Buddy Crites Norma Croxton Dorothy Daniel Gloria Bess Darden Anna Louise Dean Page 54 Page Talmage DeWitt Richard Dickey Alvin Dye Mary Nell Earnest Verda Beth Elder C. M. Elmore Duane Estes John Ewing Dewey Farris Edith Farris Bill Fox Wanda Fulton Kay Gideon Jayne Glaze Waldo Glock Felicia Gonzales Jean Goodloe Vada Lois Graham Patsmary Gray Rowena Grisham lva Mae Guthrie Marjorie Harrison Mildred Harrison Lawrence Haynes Paul Hazelwood Don Henderson Carl Hester Edmond Hicks Q 3 Mildred Higginbotham Fae Beth Hill Edward Hilburn, Jr. Tom Hodges Neil Holcomb Anna B. Holloway Don Holt Eugenia Hopper George Hughes Floyd Hunter Elizabeth Hurlbut Bobby Hurmence Marion Jennings Bennie Dora Johnson Cecil Johnson, Jr. David Johnson Melvin Johnson Betty Johnston Albert Jones ilslvis Jones, Jr. Mary Kathryn Jones Norma Kelly Morris Kerr Bobby Kershner Claud Killingsworth, Jr. 1 Jean King Fred Knoll r Anieta Kunkel Page 05 Page 57 O'Neta Lane Mary Langford J. L. Lea June Leftwich Harry LeMaire Juanita Lewis Beuron Lindsey Berry Lofland, Jr Jerry Longly Yvette Lynch Yvonne Lynch Billy G. Martin Geraldine Massey Wilma Massey Gene Mayfield June McAllister Betty McDonald Conny McDonald Billy McDougal Dorothy McGinnis Bonita McMurry Billie Louise McNabb Doris McNabb Joy McSpaddin Carline Meeks Anna Sue Menasco Kathryn Millsap Ray Mitchell Gerald Malloy Wimield Moore Charlia Bob Morris O'Veta Morris Wendell Morrisset Ira Moss Thomas Moss Mary Virginia Mullens Billy Murfee Glenna Ruth Musick Nancy Neill Sally Nelson Willella Nelson Jean Newman Billie Nichols Joy Norwood Wayne Odarn Frances Page Mattie Doris Parker Stephen Payne Dimple Peek George Perkins Cone Pevehouse Willie Pike Virginia Pitts Theda Beth Porter Evelyn Prater Page 58 John A. Raley Ruth Ralls John T. Read Bertha Raye Reed Lyndal Reed Dorthy Nell Reese Marshall Rhea Bobbie Jean Rhodes Dorthy Richardson Jim Joe Rieger Robert Riek James Robbins Mayme Sue Shirley Ann Roberts Geneva Rogers Landa Rogers T. C. Root, Bruce Runyon, Jr. Bill Rutledge J .L. Sanders Elizabeth Schmidt Weldon Scott Eddie Scudday Margaret Sessums R- L. Shurnan Juanita Simpson Wynona Sims Billie Ruth Sinclaii A. J. Smith ,, Malena Marie Smith Teddy Smith Leddrew Snider, Jr. Lee Stevens Nancy Stiles Veida Ruth Stimson Sara Jane Strange J. F. Strickland Tessie Sturges Mickie Sweeney Bobby Taylor Wayne Taylor Mary Elizabeth Teal Don Thiel Jimmie Terrell Rowena Tipton Dolores Thompson Dorothy Thompson Dorothy Helen Thompson Jack Thompson Joe L. Thompson Lee Turner Imogene Vincent Wanda Wadsworth Afton Walker Ernestine Wallace Pete Waller P080 Paul Ward Page Arlie Ruth Waters Peggy Weiss C. E. Wendt, Jr. David West Mildred Faye Whaley Marilyn Wheeler Juanita White Van White Ina Whitney Bill Williams Jimmy Williams Johnanna Williams Elwanda Wolford Arlene Wood Dalton Woods Connie Marie Wright Janet York Mary York Jimmie Young Plato Young Page Sophomore Activities At right: In their history class these sophomores study the map of The students, pictured at left, conducted a very spirited campaign for sophomore offices. Seated are the candidates for president and secretary. Left to right, candidates for president, Johnny Davis, and Temple Joyce McAfeeg for secre- tary, Tim Miller and Olive Rankin. Their campaign managers are be- hind them. Left to right, Jack Cooper, Ben Wells, Joe David Sides, and Dave Alkire. the World. From left to right they are: Dorothy Brown, Jean Martin, Nelle Womack, and Pat McCall. Above: Norma Grace Reid and Richard Collier lead the class in fi discussion of World affairs. Above: These artistic sophomores are active in their art class. Left to right: Martha Lively, Betty Max- Well, Marie Killingsvvorth, Charles Neefe, and Avonne Vickery, seated. W yn 4 iii' wily DUNN. R P x f QQ 1, Q35 H X X S2 , hx 0 X o X . X X X President Secretary Johnny Davis Olive Rankin Sophomore vice-presidents pictured above are: Back row, from left to right: Billy Medley, Johnny Davis, president, Ben T. Wells, and David Courgey. Front row: Jo Ribble, Temple Joyce McAfee, Olive Rankin, secreiary, Betty Boman, and Opal Hall. Head sponsor is Mrs. Dick Cozby. Page 64 Page Ellen Ann Alford Dave Alkire Shirley Jean Allen Carrol Anderson Nelda Armstrong Lottie Margaret Atkinson Edmond Austin Mary Jo Barber Wendell Bagwell Wanda Barker Roberta Lee Barrett Skeezix Barrier Louise Battin Billie Bell Betty Bennett Marion Benson Kenneth Berry Susie Blackwell Kitty Bonds Jean Marie Boone Dee Bradford Doris Brock Dorothy Brown Sam Brown Jessie Lu Bryant Ralph Bucy Reta Caddel C. M. Campbell Jean Caraway Jackie Carr Mona Casey Billy Casstevens Mildred Chisrn Marilyn Claiborne Jo Cobb Betty Cogburn Robert Lon Cole W. F. Cole. Jr. Richard Collier Loyd Conditt Everton Conwell Norma Jean Cook Jack Alvin Cooper Jack Butler Cooper Betty Jo Copplan Edwin Cozby T. S- Cranford. Jr. i Irene Crim Floyd Crurne John Curington Vern Davidson Johnny Davis Ruby Jo Denton Mark Dickinson Joyce Donnell Mary Beth Dupree Page 56 Page Mary Ann Dykes Betty Lou Eisenberg George Eubank Patricia Fain Eleanor Ferguson Posey Gainer Gentry Gallirnore Boyd Glimp Harvey Griffith Bess Griggs Roy Grimes Frances Groce Nelva Joyce Halbert John Halsey Billy Bob Harris Don Hart Gene Caralyn Harvey Bob Hassell Betty Haynes Bobby Hendrickson Sam Henley Edward Hensley Evelyn Hodges Shields Horney Royce Gene Hurley Lamar Jackson zz.. 5 ' ,,,,,,,, .EE ::.,.:: :::'- D Peggy Ann Johnson 3 Edwin Jones Ruth Jones Vivienne Kelley Peggy Ketron Frances King Kenneth King Twila June King Marie Louise Klause Marie Lambert Don Landers Betty Alice Lee Maurine Leftwich Jerry Lernond Jackie Lewis Peggy Lindsey Pauline Lokcy Bobby Lovell Lonora Lowe Donald Lowry Betty Mangum Jean Martin Mary Martin Mary Mauldin Betty Maxwell Joanne Mayfield Temple Joyce McAfee Patricia McCall Patty McCarty Frank McCrummen Page 68 Page 69 Elizabeth McDonald Don Mclnturrf John McLarty Shirley McRee Jean Medley Windell Melton Marian Miller Tim Miller Amos Mills Beverly Mooney Leslie Morrisset Hoyle Moss Andy Murrey Max Myatt Doris Neal Opal Nessimth Mary Lou Nolen Ella Norman Johnny O'Neal Bula Fae Paige Ruth Parkhill Doris Payne Corine Payne Helen Pennington Sequayah Perry Lee Pharr Margaret Pierce Mary Gene Pierce .Q Jesse Merle Pipkin Bill Pool Geraldine Pool W. C. Powell, Jr. Patricia Quinlan Olive Rankin Johnny Reeves Norma Grace Reid Wanda Jo Ribble Dollie Robinson Elton Rodgers Fred Rogers Betty Roundtree June Royalty Peggy Rutledge O. T. Ryan, Jr. Sarn Scnsabough Vola Mae Sherrod Joe David Sides Don Slagle Jerry Smyth Alfred Spence James Stanley Billy Stephenson Dorothy Stevenson Mary Lou Stewart Lawrence Stone Mildred Tarlton Page 70 Page Lorene Taylor Erma Teal Ken Thiny Marineil Thompson Pat Thurman Mary Talmadge Toler Houston Trammel R- C. Travis, Jr. Johnny Trout Frances Turner Betty Sue Walker Billy Walker Billy Joe Walker Hollis Walker Julian Ward Pat Watkins Doris Marie Weir Ben T. Wells Betty Faye White Billy Wilborn Betty Jo Williams Bobby Williams Johnny Williams Kenneth Williams Mary Evelyn Williamson Lewis Willeford James Wilson Louise Wilson Hubert Wolffarth Billie Wolford Nelle Womack Alice Ann Woolsey Zelma Zimmerman George Zournas Page 72 f ' 4 . , , ALLAWESTEIQNEVQ BUY liieoimlqlin Butlep First on the gridiron, first in his classes, and first in the hearts of countless fans and friends is Franklin Butler. It's a grand achievement when a game kid defies all the laws of Havoirdupoist' and makes a football team. Since the state semi-finals in 1939, he has been a regular in every game, and opposing players knew that meant a detour sign so far as his guard position was concerned. But Franklin, never trying to coast on his athletic ability, has always been an honor student. He has built a strong character and rugged honesty the hard way, but the right way, by giving his best always. His acts have been numerous, varied and worthy of emulations. He has wielded effectively the torcl' of leadership. He has cool courage that gives him assurance regardless of apparent odds, and a smile that won't rub off . . . that's Franklin Butler as we know him, the typical American Boy. Page 74 Page 75 ALL-WESTEVQNEVQ GIRL Wilma Jean lineemam Wilma Jean Freeman is definitely worthy of being singled out and honored for her contributions to Lubbock High School. In other years. she has held ofjices too numerous to mention, and now as a senior, she is serving as secretary of Student Council, President of Area II Future Homemakers of Texas, and Editor of the school year-book, t'The Westernerf' Though mastery of subject matter and high rank in classes have been cardinal principles of suc- cess with her. her deep interest in every activity that helps to promote the school and to instill ideals of loyalty, democracy, and Christian Charity in the hearts of her friends has rounded out a full, wholesome character. Wilma Jean knows how to organize and direct a group without displaying too much of the fatal vitamin 'T' while doing it. She is one of the best answers we know to the statement that young people have lost all the superb qualities of ambition, character, and virtue of the pioneer Mothers of America. In reality, Wilma Jean Freeman exemplifies all the traits of the choicest of all crea- tions-the American woman. HAVXQQITQ SQWQQ HQY Wesiea i-lamiitom Wesley Hamilton is a wallcing exemplification of rugged honesty and democracy. He displays an admirable character and leadership ability without being Hbossyi' or snobbish. HWes is the best example we know of the typical American Boy. He is scholar, athlete, a magnetic person withont pretense. He is a payment on the policy that will insure freedom and justice to the Amer- ica of tomorrow. A real friend and withal a Christian gentleman. Pugc 76 Page 77 FAVCDVQKTE SENNQVQ GEL Dolores Qizzell Dolores Bizzell is the personification of constancy. Every person who knoufs her has implicit faith in her sincerity, loyalty, and devotion to her friends and school. Unassuming. quiet, olignined, charming, and gracious and--what adjectives do you know? Oh yes, she has beauty, personality, and a smile that keeps you awake, but she has just the exact poise, reserve, and technique to make her a perfect answer to all the complaints that pessimists and critics make of modern girls. PAVCDVQWE J U N NCQ li-lubeplc lgeclvtoi Hubert Bechtol is one of the very best junior presidents Lubbock High School has ever known. He is quiet, congenial and courteous, always, but he has spirit and aggressiveness that get results- in class meetings or on the gridiron. He inspires and gives confidence to all who work with him. He obeys orders and respects discipline willingly and fearlessly. It takes genuine manhood to maintain Hubert Bechtol's standard of citizenship. Page 78 Page 79 J FAVQQWE SCDDMQMCDVQE -I-empie Joyce Mcyaxgee Temple Joyce McAfee is a uiuacious 'gbundle ot blonde dynamitef' who knows why she is in school. She is just a sophomore, but she has faith, hope, spirit and vision worthy of the best. Her first loyalty is Lubbock High School. She is genuinely democratic and resents wholeheartedly any show of selfishness or snobbery that might detract from the wholesome friendliness which exists here. Temple Joyce is an outstanding student, and a member of the Student Council-the type of pupil that gives assurance for the future. e i-4 o n or MARY LOU GODBEHERE Honey colored hair and laughing eyes identify Mary Lou as a senior with a colorful past. Even though she just moved from San Angelo this year, she is an active member of the Girl Re- serve, Thespian, Latin, and Melvil Dewey clubs, and of the Student Council. Her dramatic abil- ity gained for her a part in the senior play. DORIS CRIM As president of the Radio Club and president of the National Forensic League, Doris is well known around Senior High. Her talent in speaking and debating has brought her further honors. She always has a cheery word for ev- eryone she meets. JACK COOPER A studious boy with a willingness to work describes Jack Cooper. As a member of the Science Club, this sophomore student is noted for his outstanding interest in that organi- zation. He enjoys all outdoor sports, especially tennis. He was sports editor of the sophomore edition and is showing his ability as a reporter for the Vifesterner World. BILL LEE Holding a responsible position as president of the National Honor Society and being an excellent de- bater, Bill Lee has become one of this year's outstanding seniors. His occassional dry wit amuses his close friends, and his excellent grades are admired by all. JANE O'NEAfLL A flashing smile and brown cyes that have won for her many friends are the outstanding characteristics of tiny, dark Jane O,Neall. As a capable debater. she has represented her school in five debate tourna- men's and is an active member of the Mary Emma Club. Page 80 OOOT' ROLAND NABORS Roland, who is more commonly called Tuffy, was chosen center on the All-State Football team. His favorite sports are football and bas- ketball. Talking with the boys is his most en- joyable pastime, when he is not reading funny booksg while his most outstanding character- istics are his 'tshuffling walk and his friendly uhiny SIDNEY KEETON One who deserves the best of everything, hardworking t'Sid is admired and held high in the estimation of everyone. As vice-president of the Student Council his junior year, and as president his senior year, Sidney has shown that willingness to help is a noticeable charac- teristic of his. Always referred to as well dressed, Sid also has a way with the women. AMOS HOWARD As an all around Westerner, Amos has taken part in many activities in High School. He is a member of the football squad, Latin club, and National Honor Society, and a vice- president of the senior class, but still he finds time for his fried chicken. VADA LOIS GRAHAM Peppy, brunette Vada Lois is a popular vice-president of the junior class with a very bright future. Her willingness to work has made her an outstanding member of the Thes- pian and Girl Reserve clubs, and has made her cooperative ability one of much admiration. JACQUELINE LEWIS Quiet, unassuming 'tJackie has won the confidence and respect of her classmates by her excellent grades and her cooperative spirit. Interests of her sophomore year have been divided among the Astro- nomy club, Girl Reserve club, and bowling. J EUGENIA' HOPPER Tall, dark Eugenia is an efficient president of the Mary Emma club and an active member of the Girl Reserve club. She represented her school at the State Homemaking Rally in l94l as a first year student. Being very quiet and reserved, she is a wee bit on the timid side. EE l-l O Vi OTP MARY VIRGINIA MULLINS Always referred to as blonde,f poised, and well-dressed, Mary Vir- ginia has a spirit of cooperation that is admired by everyone. She is a member of the National Honor So- ciety, and her intercits include art and music . . . oh yes . . . she t'loves shoes and is noted for her varied and unusual pairs. BEN T. WELLS A jovial personality and bright smiling eyes reveal his mischevious nature. Ben T. participates in school activities as vice-president of the sophomore class and as assistant business manager of the annual. RUTH PARKHILL Ruth's sparkling personality and quiet manner have helped to make her an outstanding member of the sophomore class. A niece of Mr. t'Pinkey Lowrey's, she enjoys many types of sports, but on her studious side, her favorite subject is math. HOWARD SCHMIDT Howard Schmidt, a tall and lanky, unassuming, sincere senior, has been business manager of the Westerner World for two years. As president of the Texas High School Press As- sociation and West Texas High School Press Clinic. he has shown his initiative, leadership, and de- pendability. He is a member of the Quill and Scroll and is interested in all types of photography. Being an Eagle Scout for two years, he has received the Bronze. Gold, and Silver Palms which are top honors. He has been a Counselor in Boy Scout Camps for two or three years. We i-ionor CHARLES BROWN Small and energetic Charles, who is better known as Pinhead, is the sports editor of the Westerner World. In the West Texas High School Press Clinic and the Texas High School Press Association at Denton, he placed Hrst with his sports column. He is an active member of the Quill and Scroll So- ciety. His engaging smile helps him to win friends easily. MILNER THORNE Milner Thorne, a tall, blond Westerner with an easy-going man- ner, has made a name for himself on both the Westerner football and basketball squads through his out- standing ability and sportsmanship. His pet likes are simply eating, sleeping, being around with the boys, and singing . . ? . . with the football boys. JEWEL CHRISTINE WHITE Known by everyone for her bright smile and friendly hello, Jewel Christine is an outstanding senior student. Her remarkable ability in speaking has won her recognition in school as a debater and a declaim- er. Not only is she president of the Tennis Club, but she also takes part in other sports. She is an active member of the National Honor So- ciety and held a part in the senior play. ERNESTINE GIBSON A surprising amount of ability is stored in tiny Ernestine. She is co- editor of the Westerner World. MARY KATHERINE JONES Mary Katherine is a small dark girl with a warm twinkle in her eyes and a gentle hello for every- one. She is Miss Efficiencyf' her- self, as shown by her accomplish- ments along the scholarship line. Destined for greater things is this up-and-coming junior. secretary-treasurer of the Quill and Scroll, and treasurer of the Girl Re- serve club. Her pretty eyes and unlimited pep have won for her many friends, who fondly call her Lo1ly Pop. I -asa Q if-iOVlOT9 MRS. E. WALDO TROTTER For ten years, one of Lubbock High's favorite teachers has been a symbol of vitality and friendli- ness to all of her associates. Her sense of rhythm is evident in her dancing as Well as her work. She likes the vivaciousncss of the high school students, but her real pride and joy is her two year old son. Bill Alden. DIXIE WHITE The idol of all Westerners, Coach Dixie White is known throughout the school as an all-around 'tregular fella. A former Westerner, he re- turned this year to his old haunts and to his favorite work as assistant coach. His well-fed, happy look might be the result of his wifes delicious waffies, or his liking for milk, which brings him much kid- ding from his associates. C. S. ESKRIDGE As Senior Highs band director. Mr. Eskridge is well liked and ad- mired by all of his boys. As one who likes the trait of dependability in people. his greatest dislike ig people who don't pay attention and dont carry out orders. His hobby is band. and his favorite pastimes are making talking records of his son and going to the mountains on vacations. GORDON THOMPSON 'iA person who makes one glad to be in his class is Coach Thomp- son. He likes students who study, but definitely dislikes show-offs. His favorite pastime is reading, col- lecting good books. and working in his own Defense garden of flowers and vegetables. MISS MARIE COOK Known as one of the most well- liked teachers in school. Miss Cook. Senior Highs speech and dramatics teacher. is depended upon for all of the school's stage presentations. Through her patience and direction. the plays. put on by students the past few years, have been praised by many. Her favorite pastime is attending plays, and she spends most of her summer vacation trav- cling. .1 ., ' Mert Starnes Benny Rhodes QU -353 vials 2 J 2 g f f ' Z X l Q gill f f 11 , Q Z Q :': ' fl 'E Z i ZAII - :. 4 A., - , 11- - , 1 f s f Right Members Of the it 1 as , , 5 Westemef Band- Y .,.. E A W M :., .,:, A--- i f ff :zi ' ' ir 11 f n' 1, 5 ,z .,,. '4, l:-2:' -Q 14i Q3 , 2 M' ii . . ,. 'Z ' -:.- ' ..:1:- 4- . ' I .. YQ ..-..: 2 sis. -eaiaea f: :sr -is .:.,: A. ,-., ...-:: a'vA ' ..., . --I f sf N - '- aff is 5 H ,,:, ZZ2: V. Vva. j j QIII: My t A A' ' -:::' . 2 ...P :,A 'A :': . ::: - ,.-A .AA--W f 'A. -,,, X 1 ..--- .:,,. .:AMP ' - A,' ---1 . - f s f ii A , In , . H In . A ,Q lrrii 1 zlun ..,... A , Eli, .,::: Q ,z Qnuzn ,,, A .,..:...: ,,.,,, b ,bvn ,..,., K S , 1,1 ::. Z :EI , ,.,:, Z , . . .Q is . . 4.:.:. znzlz f . 9 , zzz The Westerner Band is divided into UA and HB bands. The HB band permits every student to take part in the band work. The members of the A band are more experien- ced and represent the band on many occasions. The Westerner Band was first organized in 1915. Members: John T. Ashford, Ed Austin, Billy Aycock, Billy Babb, Billy Bell, Courtney Brooks, Sam Brown, Ralph Bucy, Hubert Burgess, Glenn Burleson, James Campbell, Vinson Cargile, Bill Joe Chesley, Jackie Cogdill, Robert Cole. Richard Collier, Lloyd Conditt, Royce Copeland, Ray Cox, Edwin Cozby, Ralph Crouch, John Curtis, Talmadge DeWitt, Richard Dickey. John Ewing, Jack Grady, Cecil Gregg, Don Henderson, Carl Hester, Tom Hodges, Bill Holman, Don Holt, LaMarr Jackson, Sam Jackson, Edwin Jones, Guinn Johson, Bobby Kershner, Harry LaMaire, Jerry Lemond, Bob Lowery, Don Lowery, Lafayette McKay, Wendell Melton, Leslie Morrissett, Wendell Morrissett, Andy Murray, Max Myatt, Sequayah Perry, Cone Pevehouse. C .L. Prater, Bob Renner, Benny Rhodes, Jim Joe Rieger, C. E. Roberts, Fred Rogers, T. C. Root, O. T. Ryan, Mike Sellen, Joe David Sides, Jerry Smyth, Mert Starnes, Allen Stewart. James Stewart Mickie Sweeney, Mayburn Thompson, Larry Trimble, Billy Walker, Pete Waller, C. E. Wendt, Charles Wiley, Lewis Willeford, Terry Wilson, and Jimmie Verner. Mr. C. S. Eskridge, director. President ce President Richard Dickey Secretary M ixed Chorus Since its organization in 1930, the purpose of the Mixed Chorus has been to promote friendliness among the schools of West Texas and establish a love of music. The Mixed Chorus carries out this purpose by exchanging programs with other schools and singing for civic clubs, banquets and church programs. Members: Ruth Anthony, Billy Austin, Lou Dean Blair, Marilyn Claiborne, Durwood Cordell, Ann Crenshaw, Mary Beth Dupree, Mary Ann Dykes, Eleanor Ferguson,, Wilma Jean Freeman, Joyce Hackel, Billy Bob Harris, Bobby Harvey, Willis Higginbotham, Calvin Hodges, Bobby Hufstedler, George Hughes, Howard Green, Peggy Johnson, Betty Johnston, Alton Kendrick, Norma Kelly, Lenora Lowe, Marjorie Martin, Billy Medley, Sally Nelson, Willella Nelson, Dorothy Jean Newman, Frances Paige, Virginia Pitts, 'Iheda Beth Porter, Lyndal Price, J. H. Putman, Benny Rhodes, Sammye Rhodes, C. E. Roberts, Ernestine Snider, Sue Standefer, Rowena Tipton, Emma Gene Tonn, James Venable, Billy Jo Walker, Dana Faye Ware, Charles Wiley, Everett Witt, and Connie Marie Wright. Mrs. E. W. Trotter, director. Bill Austin Vice-President Wilma Jean Freeman Grace Marion Griffith Secretary Left: Members of the Mixed Chorus. Keeton Brazil President Knot pictured? Howard Green President Ciprchestrm ziftoian 35163173 STE Egiiw , aasar, Haas? 3321535 EW T mia. ya3oaalir Eilgghg T agar, aaa aaaaie Te?r DoloresBiZZe1l ata a. lfk.3,f,f,E,i3.3.T' oralarzat- Pretsngttenlgicturedb 3,3 Q1 533' S3 E' ' Ruth Spikes Vice-President Orchestra. The orchestra, one of Lubbock High Schoolis active organizations, is a cooperative group of students who are talented in music. Members are kept busy playing for various social functions and giving concerts throughout the year. Members: Susie Blackwell, Dolores Bizzell, Curtess Brooks, Berl Brown, Panze Butler, Maisie Carter, Betty Cogburn, Royce Copeland, Ed Cozby. Pat Crouch, Martha Jean Elliott, Zola Mae Elliott. Marion Fultz. Ruth George, Roger Hall, Larry Holley, Mary Alice Hooten, Eleanor Jackson, Bob Lowery, Francis McDonald, Betty Mangum, Tim Miller, Norman Mossey, Nancy Neill,, Gloria Novals, Nina Maude Potts. Norma Grace Reid, Benny Rhodes, Betty Rogers, O. T. Ryan, Malena Marie Smith, Ruth Spikes, Gordon Stalcuf, Allen T. Stewart, Mary Lou Stewart, Barbara Tatum, Mary Elizabeth Teal, Maburn Thompson, Emma Gene Tonn. Maryjo Turner, Jo Rae Watson. C. E. Wendt, Charles Wiley, Terry Wilson, and George Zournas. Miss Beulah Dunn, director. Maryjo Turner Secretary Left: Members of the Debate Above: Wendell Addington and Gene Bax, first place winners of the boyz' debate. Mr. J. W .Reid, coach. The other coach is Mr. Kline Nall. The debating team is composed of two boys and two girls who entered the district meet at Texas Tech. Debaters spend a great deal of tirne studying the debate question in order to be well prepared to meet all opposition. Winners of first place in girls' division were Irene Crim and Doris Crim. qgxternpore Spea iii ng Right: of girls' division and Sam Pat Birkman, first place winner of boys' division at the district meet. Two boys and two girls were chosen to represent this school in the district rneet. Every phase of the war rnust be studied by the extempore speakersg they must be well prepared to speak on a variety of subjects with only a few min- utes preparation. Deciamation X 'Q .5 M' Q Q 'Y Q 'fm Catherine Knight, first place winner Above: Mr. D. M. Howell, coach. ' 1 Left: Miss Marie Cook, Decla- fmation coach. Bobby Campbell and Mary Lou Godbehere represented Lubbock High School in declama- tion at the district meet. Declamers must have a knowledge of Interscholastic League rules in order to qualify. Both students won first place. bi 'ff l Wim WPWQ Left: The Winners of the first schol try-out. They are Eugenia Hopper, Dorothy McGinnis. Allen Ater, Ira Moss, Vada Lois Graham. and Mildred Harrison. Left: Miss Margaret Henderson. coach. The three students who had the highest score in the school try-out went to the district meet with the next '.hree highest being alternates. Students strive for accuracy then speed in typing. Winners at district meet were Ira Moss. Hrst place and Lou Ann Williamson, fourth place. gghorthand After practicing many weeks to improve their speed in shorthand, the three students with highest score in the school try-out were chosen to enter the district meet. The three students with next highest scores were chosen as alternates. Winners at district meet were Dorothy Neill, first place, and Bobby Nell Cox, second place. Right: Mrs. W. A. Sides. coach. Right: The contestants of the first school try-out. They are Grace Louise Wilborn, Lyndell Baugh. Bobbie Nell Cox, Helen Connally. Dorothy Neill, and Martha Jean Kennedy. Latin Below: Tim Miller, Hrst place winner for first year Latin. He made a grade of 97.2. Billy Master, win- ner of the Cumlaude. Above: Amos Howard, first place winner for fourth year Latin, with a grade of 97.2. Pattie Hall was second place winner for fourth year. Mazie Carter and Mert Starnes rep- resented second year Latin. Right: Mrs. R. P. Johnson, coach. Six students were chosen to represent Lubbock High School in the district High School Latin tournament at Sweetwater. Two students were chosen to represent each first, - second, and third year Latin. Awards of gold pins go to first place winners, and blue and red ribbons to second and third place winners. 'ljggg L' ymg Arline Younger was chosen for the second year to repre- sent Lubbock High School at the district meet. Essay writers must be able to compose original and attractive essays on any subject. Arline won first place at the district meet. -93- Right: Miss Velma McCandless, coach. Writing pools Right: Winners at district meet were, stand- ing left: Bill Lee, first place: Juanita Campbell. second place, and Buddy Crites, third place. Seated: C. E. Roberts, alternate. ln preparation to represent Lubbock High School in the Spanish meet at Texas Tech, second year Spanish students worked diligently for Weeks to improve their writing and gram- mar. Winners at 'the district meet are eligible to enter the regional meet. Left: Miss Amelia Hargis, essay coach Above: Miss Jewel, Rose and Carl are heartbroken after the tragic death of Ann. Ann longs to escape from the country, and her one chance is to persuade Bill, the truck driver, to give her a lift to the city. Here she is shown begging Bill to take her to the big city. Right: Miss Marie Cook. director. Left: Members of the cast: Mary Lou Godbehere. Anng Dirnple Mick- ey, Roseg Bobby Cornpbell, Carlg Benny Rhodes, Billy and Betty Jayne Morton.. Miss Jewel. .B Q4 ,- enior Dino Right: The cast of the Senior Play at one of their iirst rehearsals. A Swift Kick. the three act play presented by the Senior class on February 27, was a rollicking comedy and a big success. Bill Austin played the leading role of Eros Sprockett, the awkard hero. His companion was Windy Allison play- ed by Benny Rhodes. The leading lady was Ninna Mul- liner, portrayed by Mary Lou Godbehere. Betty Jayne Morton played the role of Eros's Aunt Susan. The crooked politician, Jake Muggers, was played by Worth Zachary. Pearly, the amusing negro maid, was Margaret Glimp. Wilberforce W'orthington, portrayed by Dale Odam, was Ninna's ideal of success, while Louise Carpenter, in the role of glamorous Anabella Lee collected the hearts of all avail- able boys. ln supporting roles were Dimple Mickey as Sissy Sasa- brook, Berle Brown as Professor Don Alson, Ruth Genelle Spikes as Midget Squalley, C. E. Roberts as Pee Wee Peterson, James Reeese as the deputy sheriff, and Jewel Christine White as Gretchen Schnozzledorf. Left: Bill Austin, who played Eros Sprockett, and his pal Windy Allison, played by Benny Rhodes. Jewel Christine White as Gre Below: The climaxing scene of , W the play. James Reese as the deputy sheriff. Berle Brown, the Professor Don Alson. tehen Sehnozzledorf. Jake Muggers. 1 played by Worth Zachary. Western er After the staff has worked diligently for a year on the annual publication, the Westerner begins to take shape and look like an annual. The staff strives to present a complete picture of the yearls school activities. Left: Wilma Jean Freeman, editor, Conny McDonald, business managerg Mrs. Opal Cozby, sponsor. Staff. Wilma Jean Freeman, editorg Elizabeth Schmidt, assiitant editor, Conny McDonald, business managerg Ben T. Wells, assistant business managerg Delwin Jones, bookkeeperg Fred Beasley, art editor, Grace Marian Griffith, senior editor, Lou Dean Blair. assistant senior editorg Juanita Simpson, junior editor, Mary Nell Earnest, assistant junior editor, T. S. Cranford, sophomore editor, Frances Groce, assistant sophomore editorg Paulann Rogers, favorite editor, Zay Powell, assist- ant favorite editorg Theda Faye Bell, club and activity editorg Helen Connally and Marilyn Wheeler, assistant club and activity editors, Willie Mae Franklin, girls! sport editor, Willella Nelson and Ruth An- thony, general assistants: Eugenia Hopper, faculty editor, Billie Louise McNabb, assistant faculty editor, Dale Odam, resigned sport editorg James Reese, sports editor, and Sam Jackson. photographer. Above: Sam Jackson, Weit- erner and Westerner World photographer. Above: Members of the business staff. Left: Members of thc editorial staff. - 96 - M esterneri Worid Right: Howard Schmidt, business manager: Ernestine Gibson. co-editor, Mrs, Opal Cozby, ponsor, Dimple Mickey, co-editor. Editorial Staff: Dimple Mickey and Ernestine Gibson, co-editors: Thomas Hassell, feature editor, Charles Brown, sports editor, Dale Odam, Wendall Bagwell, Buddy Kutschback, and James Reese, sports writers: Calvin Adams, Rebecca Bradshaw, Willie Mae Franklin, Johnnie Adelle Griffin, 'Wayne Hi'e, Frank LaRoe, O'Veta Morris, Bonita McMurry, Meta Ruth Rice, Paul Sims, Sherley Shepard, Betty Jane Morton, and Carter Wheelock, reporters, Sam Jackson. photographer, Lela Walker, Allen Ater, Zay Powell, and Vada Lois Graham, typists. Business Staff: Howard Schmidt, business manager, Fred Beasley, ad writer: Louise Wilson, assistant ad writer, Juanita Simpson, exchange editor, Lela Walker and Mary Nell Earnest, circulation managers, Norma Croxton. collector, Joe Walden, bookkeeperg June Leftwich, assistant bookkeeper, Jane O'Neill, Mary Elizabeth Teal, Julian Ward, Mary York, and Patmary Grey, ad solicitors, Mrs. Opal Cozby, advisor. Left: Members of the business staff. Below: Members of the editorial Staff. The Westerner World is the Lub- bock High School weekly newspa- per published by the journalism students. At the Texas High School Press Association in Denton, the Wester- ner World won first place for the best weekly school newspaper in Texas, Charles Brown was award- ed Hrst place for his sports column. Sam Jackson won fourth in photo- graphy. Dlsjcrlhutive ucation Right: Members of the Distribu- tive Education class. Below: Sponsor. Mr. Sam Leif- este and Opal Nessmith. Students who compose the Distributive Education class are those Who are at least sixteen years of age and are a junior. Distributive Education is a plan by which sudents may work and go to school. Students get valuable experience as Well as credit toward graduation. Members: Calvin Adams, Billie Barber. Erma Bough. Mary Lois Booker. Bobby Camp- bell, Thomas Curdup, Paul Hazelwood, Mack Elston. Sybil Lynn, Billye Jo McDougal, Ray Mitchell, Opal Nessmith, J. D, Rodgers, Robert Rodgers, J .L. Sanders, Charles Smith, Jack Thompson, James Venable. and David West. Right: Sybil Ruth Lynn, who is employed by the Sweetbrair. Right: Erma Baugh. who is em- ployed by Sears Roebuck Sz Co. -X D I cience Club w Above: Members of the Science Club. The Science club is an organization for the scientific minds of High School. Students perform experiments and go on many field trips to broaden their knowledge of science. Members: Wendell Addington, Wendell Bagwell, Brac Biggers, Luther Bondurant, Gene Box, James Campbell, Bobby Carr, Riley Conely, Pat Crouch, Hugh Earhart, C. M. Elmore, Willie Mae Franklin, Trula Graham, Roger Hall, Lewis Hunt, Edwin Jones, Gene King, Billy Lamn, Bill Lee. John McLarty, Charles McNeill. Leslie Morrisset. Thomas Moss, Charles W. Neefe, Dale Odam. Bernice Smart, Julian Ward, Jewel Chris- tine White, Lewis Willeford, and Nelle Womack. Mr. W. C. Watts, sponsor. Wendell Addington President first semester 4,515 Roger Hall Z igfefgfj P H, E Ella, ff resident last semestci I3 QQ 2231. . Knot pictured? GZ' R' Q21 339 .zqbw be Bill Lee Secretary Astronomu Above: Members of the Astronomy Club. Members: Wendell Addington. Brac Biggers. Gene Box. Luther Bondurent. Helen Connally, Doris Crim. Pat Crouch, Hugh Earhart. C. M. Elmore, Posey Gainer. Roger Hall. Elmer Lee Hurley. Bobby Hurmance. Jean King. Jackie Lewis. Everett Lumpkin. Patri- cia McCall. Tim Miller. Thomas Moss, Charles Neefe, Elbert O'Neal, Bea Parish, T. C. Root. Jr.. Oscar Lee Russell. Joe David Sides. Malena Marie Smith. Philip Snider, Allen T. Stewart, Lewis Willeford. Nelle Womack, Dalton Woods, Organized in 1941, the Junior .Ameteur As- tronomy Club is sponsored for those who like to study the stars and planets and for those who are interested in ameteur telescope-making. The outitanding aim of the club is to inform more people as to the difference between astro- nomy and astrology. Miss Neville Wrenn and Mr. Rogers Orr, sponsors. Jackie Lewis President VVendell Addington Vice-President Helen Connally . Sec! etary I Vlvv 5 ee 100 ee ..:- - A Ea:-n aff t ' ' rx gf!! . by 'HW Q 'fir A ,,,., up 'ii' Q --,, H 1,5 ...,. 5 Q32 15553, I ,--:v:-:vv fi ,Q V .H 4 ., V , ea 1:5 . . ,,..:..,............,,, 'ffijgbix .53 , ': ' 1 ga ...E fti' . ,.,. ....... if i 316 1 w ff 'rcf w- ..., ,H-N... Lx mtv, lei., X Irene Crim Secretary Joe Walden Vice-President Doris Crim President Qaio Right: Members of the Radio Club. lOl - Organized at the beginning of the school year, the Radio Club offers entertainment and experience for those who plan to enter the field of radio. The club has given several plays over the school radio. Members: Bobby Campbell, Jackie Cogdill, Doris Crim. Irene Crim. Marjorie Forgey, Bess Griggs, Philip Nickell, Jane O'Neall, Dollie Robinson, Ouida Risinger, Joe Walden, Billy Jo Walker, Faye Dell Whaley, Louise Wilson, Marion Wolfforth, Mary York. Miss Marie Miles, sponsor. Sam Jackson President Willie Mae Franklin Secretary Camera Organized for those who take the camera as a hobby, the Camera Club offers interesting and informative experience for its members. The club is also a great help to the annual as it contributes many of the snapshots used in this publication. Members: Willie Mae Franklin, Sam Jackson, Thomas Moss, Carl Hester, Roger Hall, Edwin Jones, Lewis Willeford, and Julian Ward, Sponsors: Mrs. Opal Cozby, and Mr. Audie Johnson. . Left: Members of the Camera Club. Bill Austin Vice-President Charles Wiley President Allied Yootiw The Allied Youth is a National organization of high school siudents who are opposed io ie uie of alcholic beverages. lt promotes clean, wholesome, and religious living. The lub was introduced in Lubbock High School in November 1941 by Roy Berg, who is ex- cutive secretary of the Allied Youth. Members: John T. Ashford, Bill Austin, E. M. Barnett, Johnnie Bass, Brac Biggers, Ruth rock, Christa Burnett. Elmer George Caddel, Frances Chance, Bobby Carr, Jackie Carr, amcs Conley, Jack Cooper, Ray Cox, Dorothy Daniel, Richard Dickey, Mary Jane Eger, lack Elston, Bill Fleming, Willie Mae Franklin, Vada Lois Graham. Lela Bumpass, Clifton arris, Wesley Hamilton, Lucille Lloyd Head. Mary Alice Hooten. Amos Howard, George Iughes, Sidney Keeton, Corinne Kennedy, Catharine Knight Grady Charlie Lawson, vette Lynch, Yvonne Lynch. Geraldine Massie. Tim Miller. Charlie Bob Morris, Dorothy el Moore, O'Veta Morris, Thomas Moss, Conny McDonald. Bonita McMurry, Dorothy eill, Elizabeth Robinson, David Pilcher, Lyndal Reed, Dorothy Nell Reese, Oudia isinger, Elizabeth Robinson, Juanita Simpson, Malina Smith, James Stewart, Nancy tiles, Fred Stubbs, Lessie Sturgis, Christine Sullivan, Dorothy Thompson, A. C. Walling, rlie Ruth Waters, Charles Wiley, Lorene Williams, Mary Evelyn Williamson. Marian Volfforth, Billy Wright, P. J. Yancy, and Arline Younger. Mr. E. M. Barnett, sponsor. -a 103 - Above: Members of thc Allied Youth Katia Kean 3 . A EEE' xllvfaltialvl S? O'V ta M ' Sgcretaiqyms , Seem EG be iigvlnif Q daily iw time of it at the ,,li Tenth aaatina pays? ld ri ,ill TQ' Fa X Ll' -Jag X . .a.. .E Shown here are the members of the Girl Reserves Club. Qtr' Qeserves The Girl Reserves Club is a National organization of the Y, W. C. A. The club is divided into ive com- mittees, each girl joining the one of her choice. There is also a cabinet composed of the officers and spon- sors of the club and the chairmen of the committees. The Girl Reserves local purpose is to promote a high- er degree of workmanship, fellowship, religious con- sciousness, and recreational activities. Gewrfgla President Theda Faye Bell Vice-President Georgia Neal Harris Members: Ellen Ann Alford, Shirley Jean Allen, Lottie Margaret Atkinson. Mary Jo Baber, Wanda Barker. Louise Battin. Imogene Bell, Mary Bell, Theda Faye Bell, Char- lene Berry, Mary Jo Blackwell. Kathryn Bledsoe. Kitty Bonds, Bettye Boulter. Clara Mae Brewer, Doris Brock. Panze Butler, Doris Mae Burdett, Jackie Carr, LaVoe Carr, Norma Jo Chapman, Mary Lou Clifton, Jo Cobb. Gloria Cress. Katie Jean Cress. Dennis Cum- mings. Dorothy Jean Davis, Ruby Jo Denton. Katherine Duke, Mary Beth Dupree. Mary Ann Dykes, Betty Eisenberg. Zola Mae Elliott, Minnie Kate Fite, Willie Mae Franklin. Ernestine Gibson, Mary tContinued on next pagel Dimple Mickey Secretary Right: Members of the Hi-Y Club. The Hi-Y Club is composed of boys who have as their motto clean speech, clean sports, clean scholarship, and contagious Christian character. The Hi-Y is the oldest club in High School, it was organized nineteen years ago. Ma-Y Dale Odam President pggeyvvgg tContinuecl from Paage 1043 Lou Godbehere, Felecia Gonzales, Bernice Gordon, Trula Graham, Vada Lois Graham, Patsmary Gray, Bess Griggs, Rowena Grisham, Frances Groce, Georgia Neal Harris, Josie Lee Harris, Mildred Harrison, Lucile Head, Faye Beth Hill, Mary Alice Hooten, Eugenia Hopper, Eleanor Jackson, Marian Jennings, Bennie Dora Johnson, Betty John- ston, Jackie Kemp, Corinne Kennedy. Joyce Kilpatrick, Gladys Jo King, Catherine Knight, Lou Nell Knott, Betty Lee, Barbara Leonard, Jacqueline Lewis, Martha Lively, Lenora Lowe, Lillian Martin, Mary Martin, Joanne Mayfield, Barbara McCann, Patty McCarthy, Conny McDonald, Bonita McMurry, Dixie Jean Medlock, Dimple Mickey, Miriam Miller, Carolyne Mills, Amaleta Moore, O'Veta Morris, Betty Music, Sallye Nelson, Mary Lou Nolen, Mary Jo Norman, Virginia Norman, Mattie Doris Parker, Corinne Payne, Theda Beth Porter, Evelyn Prater, Patricia Quinlan, Georgia Mae Ratheal, Norma Grace Reid, Lula Kate Rhea, Bobby Jean Rhodes, Sammye Rhodes, Meta Ruth Rice, Dorothy Richardson, Ouida Risinger, Elizabeth Robinson, Betty Rogers, Landa Rogers, Betty Roundtree, June Royalty, Peggy Royalty, Henrietta Schoenerstedt, Sherley Shep- herd, Vola Mae Sherrod, Juanita Simpson, Wynona Sims, Bernice Smart, Mary Lou Spence, La Nell Stacy, Geraldine Stephens, Dorothy Stevens, Mary Lou Stewart, Mary Elizabeth Teal, Harvella Thomas, Emma Gene Tonn, Jane Tonnehill, Wanda Wads- worth, Jo Walden, Afton Walker, Betty Sue Walker, Ernestine Wallace, Arlie Ruth Waters, Faye Dell Whaley, Mildred Whatley, Christine White, Grace Wilborn, Lorene Williams, Louise Wilson, Marion Wolflorth, Connie Wright, Arline Younger. Sponsors: Miss Amelia Hargis, Miss Linioel Hilliard, Miss Aline McCarty, Mrs. Eula Tonne, Mrs. A. L. Wolfe, Miss Neville Wrenn, and Mrs. Ed Terrell. Members: Coleman Archer, Allen Ater, Morris Bell, Hubert Burgess, George Campbell, James Campbell, Garland Casey, James Cogburn, Jack Cooper, Hugh Earhart, Mein Eche. Elwin Ellison, Clifton Harris, Lawrence Haynes, Wayne Hise, George Hughes, Elmer Lee Hurley, Albert Jones, Keith Knight, Randolph La Fon, Lafayette McKay, Steve Menicke, Thomas Moss, Robert Nash, Dale Odam, Robert Pardue, Stanley Paster, Stephen Payne, James Reese, Benny Rhodes, Alvin Scarbough, Larry Trimble, Chauncey Trout, C. E. Wendt, Jr., and Bonny Rhodes Vic-President Lewis Willeford. Mr .Dan W. Powers and Mr. Ishmael Hill, sponsors. Morris Bell Secretary ara rn rn a U ta Eugenia Hopper President 1 th Nadine Cummings Secretary Cnot picturedl Doris Jean Bond Vice-President The Mary Emma Club is a chapter of the national organization of homemaking students. Their aim is to develop personality, leadership, self-reliance, initiative, social poise, and professional interest in members. Representatives have attended all of the Future Home- makers of Texas rallies. Members: Opal Mae Bolding, Doris Jean Bond. Gene Marie Boone, Jessie Lou Bryant, Frances Chance, Mildred Chism. Betty Cogburn, Pauline Cong, Nadine Cummings, Joyce Donnell, Eleanor Ferguson, Wilma Jean Freeman, Gentry Gallimore, Frances Groce, Lydia Hindman. Evelyn Hodges, Paula Hoffman, Eugenia Hopper, Mary Frances Karr, Glayds Jo ' ' ' ' J M King, Ella Mae Lewellmg, Juanita Lewis, Betty Jo Mangum, Geraldine Massey, une C- Alister, Barbara McCann, Jane McGowan, Ann McKinley, Louise McNabb, Ella Norman, J Norwood, Jane O'Neall, Nina Maude Potts, Dorothy Richardson, Margaret Sessums, Oy Th n Bett Jane Williams Ada Mae Wood Arline Wood Mary Jean Dorothy Helen ompso , y o, , , Wood, Connie Marie Wright, and Mary Frances York. Mrs. Ruby Payne, Miss Elma Miller, and Miss Gertrude Watson, sponsors. Left: Members of the Mary Emma Club Right: Members of the Future Farmers of Arn- erica. 107 3 I.. otore 1-armers Robert Weems 9 Secretary Edwin Earl McWillmm Vice President Phillip Peikins President - My W, The local chapter of the Future Farmers of America was organized in 1935. Their purpose. is to promote agricultural intersts. Boys attend and participate in fat stock shows, Judging contests, and various field trips. Members: Shafter Bailey, Courtney Brooke, J. W. Clark, Morris Clark, P. H. Crow, Jack Erwin, Milburn Gaston, Don Mclnturif, Bobby Lowery, Edwin Earl McWilliams Basil Moss, Tommy Nash, John Ream, Billy Rodgers, Austin Rose, Charles Simmons, Denneth Skinner, Don Slagle, Elton Ray Taylor, Billy Watson, Leroy Weems, Robert Weems. Sponsor: Mr. Henry Elder. - J Left: Members of the National Forensic Lea- gue. National lioreosic eagoe The local chapter of the National Forensic League was organized in 1938 for debaters. externporaneous speakers, and declamers. Members enter various interscholastic league contests and compete for rewards. Members: Wendell Addington, Brac Biggers, Gene Box, Doris Crim, Irene Crim, Rob- ert Kent, Catharine Knight, Jane O'Neall, June Pierce, Marshall Rhea, and Dorothy Watson. Sponsors: Miss Marie Cook, Mr. D. M. Howell, Mr. Kline Nall, and Mr .J. W. Reid, Doris Crim President Robert Kent Vice-President Vlarshall Rhea Secretary - 108 National -Viaespians Frances Groce Willella Nelson Shown here are the members of the Thespian Club. The Thespian Club is National Dramatic Honor Society for high schools. Aims of the members are to encourage students to attain a better mastery of language to develop poise and self control, and appreciate dramatic literature and its techniques. Members: Ruth Anthony, Bill Austin, Wendell Bagwell, Wanda Barker, Ann Nell Boyd, Rebecca Bradshaw, Panze Butler, Dorothy Cantrell, Bobby Campbell, Louise Carpenter, Jean Chappelle, Louise Ann Chetney, Marilyn Claiborne, Durwood Cordell, Norma Crox- ton, Mary Ann Dykes, Marjorie Forgey, Margie Glimp, Mary Lou Godbehere, Bess Griggs, Frances Groce, Vada Lois Graham, Bobby Harvey, Betty Haynes, Faye Beth Hill, Bennie Dora Johnson, David Johnson, Peggy Johnson, Keith Knight, Barbara Leonard, June Leftwich, Jerry Longley, Marjorie Martin, Carolyn Mills, Earlane Moore, O'Veta Morris, Betty Jayne Morton, Bonita McMurry, Shirley McRae, Willella Nelson, Joan Norton, Dale Odam, Frances Paige, Mattie Doris Parker, Theda Beth Porter, Jessie Merle Pipkin, Zay Powell, James Reese, Benny Rhodes,Ouida Risinger, Dollie Robinson, Paulann Rog- ers, Betty Roundtree, Vola Mae Sherrod, Ruth Genelle Spikes, Allen T. Stewart, Erma Teal, Mary Elizabeth Teal, Dolores Thompson, Mary Jo Turner, Afton Walker, Betty Lu Walker, Ernestine Wallace, Faye Dell Whaley, Betty White, Mary Evelyn Williamson, Louise Wilson, Marian Wolfforth. Sponsor: Miss Marie Cook. Secretary Vice-President Grace Marion Griffith Benny Rhodes President Maryj o Turner Secretary Elizabeth Schmidt Vice-President Bill Lee President National l-lonor ocletu To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to promote leadership and to stimulate a de- sire to render service are outstanding aims of the National Honor Society. An ini- tiation banquet, a special service to the school, and entertaining the Plainview Chapter were among the activities this year. Members: Evelyn Margaret Atkins. Billy Babb. Erma Baugh. George Blan, Barbara Bedford, Imogene Bell, Franklin Butler, Juanita Campbell, Dorothy Cantrell, Maisie Carter, Mary Lou Clifton. Beryl Mae Cline. Gloria Cress, Buddy Crites. Norma Croxton, John Edward Ewing, Wilma Jean Freeman, Ernestine Gibson, Mary Lou Godbehere, Georgia Neal Harris, Mildred Harrison, Thomas Hassell, Eugenia Hopper, Amos Howard, Eleanor Jackson. Betty Johnson. Mary Kathryn Jones. Bill Lee, June McAlister, Dorothy McGinnis, Jane McGowan, Billie Louise McNabb, Kathryn Millsap, Mary Virginia Mul- lins, Dorothy Neill, Marshall Rhea. C. E. Roberts, Elizabeth Schmidt, Mert Starnes, Milner Thorne, Emma Gene Tonn, Maryjo Turner Wanda Wadsworth, A. C .Walling, Dana Faye Ware. Christine White, Ina Whitney, Herbert Woodson, and Billy Broxton Wright. Mrs. R. M. Burford, Miss Mattie Clark, Miss Lois Cardwell, sponsors. Left: Members of the National Honor Society - Quill anJ Scroll Wilma Jean Freeman President Earnestine Gibson Secretary The Quill and Scroll is an international organization for High School journalists. The purpose of the club is to advance the standards of the profession of journalism and to promote clear and forceful thinking. The club's motto is 'tYe shall know the truth and the truth shall make ye free. Members: Charles Brown, Wilma Jean Freeman, Earnestine Gibson, Frank LaRoe, Bonita McMurry, Dimple Mickey, O'Veta Morris, James Reese, Paulann Rogers, Eliza- beth Schmidt, Howard Schmidt, Juanita Simpson, Mary Elizabeth Teal, and Joe Walden. Mrs. Opal Cozby, sponsor. Right: Members of the Quill and Scroll. ll2 Meivil Deweu Left: Members of the Melvil Dewey Club. The Melvil Dewey Club takes it name from the originator of the book classification system used in our library. It is composed of ichool librarians who meet once a month at the home of some member. Book reviews are given and library technique is discussed Members: Doris Jean Bond, Clara Mae Brewer, Mary Lou Godbehere. Jean Goodloe, Georgia Neal Harris, Margie Lee Harrison, Harold Kendrick, Betty McDonald, Dorothy McGinnis, Bonita Murry. Kathryn Millsap. Beverly Mooney. Betty Jane Newstrum. Sammye Rhodes, Elizabeth Schmidt, Sherley Shepard. Ava Ruth Stangel, Allen T. Stewart, Anna Mae Waltermire, lna Whitney, and Peggy Weiss. Sponsor: Mrs. R. T. Groves. Shirley Shepard President Peggy Weiss Vice-President Elizabeth Schmidt Secretary 113 - Sa fetq Cow hcl Right: Members of the Safety Council. Organized in 1940 the Safety Council has as its aim the promotion of safety among high school students. Members strive to make students more safety conscious in Walking and driving. Members: Dolores Bizzell. Marilyn Claiborne, Doris Crim, Betty Johnston, Homer Lawson, Olive Rankin, Benny Rhodes, Joe L. Thompson, C. E. Wendt, Charles Wiley, and Dan Young. Sponsor: Miss Kathleen Ingram. . eg., . 1 , 250 5 . cz6,9Q.. Jog., , Q We we QQ? 5 bg 42 Z, Qi Q ,5QVGvZ'5e ,, . 96,5 elf: 'iffy me Q79 Joe L.. Thompson 4 UQ, 1513, 45 Chairman 'ig G 949 'ZC1 0 V '39 'Gl5? w'Ee Q3 Qs fs, '90 eng ogata Left: Members of the Gens Togata. The Gens Togata or 'tWearers of the Tcgau is the Latin club. It offers Wholesome re- creation and worthwhile entertainment for Latin students. Members study the language and customs of the Romans. Members: Wendell Bagwell, Jean Bardwell. Betty Ruth Brock, Maisie Carter, Louise Ann Chetney, Robert Lon Cole. Ray Cox. Mary Lou Godbehere, Jean Goodloe, Patsmary Gray, Patti Hall, Lucile Head, Don Holt. J, L. Lea. Barbara Leonard, Billy Masters, Betty McDonald, Tim Miller, Kathryn Millsap, Elizabeth Schmidt, Mert Starnes, Allen T. Stewart, Nancy Stiles, Sarah Strange, Mary Elizabeih Teal, A. C. Walling, Julian Ward, and Peggy Weiss. Mrs. R. P. Johnson, sponsor. Ray Cox President Kathryn Millsap Vice-President Bctt v McDon Seci ct irv l ll5 - La Ceovehtiha Right: Members of the La Cerventina. The La Cerventina. or Spanish Club, is composed of those students who take, or have taken Spanish, Besides studying their language, members study the customs and various characteristics of our neighbors to the South. Members: Doris Jean Bond, Panze Butler, Mary Louise Clifton, Mary Nell Earnest. Marjorie Harrison, Mildred Harrison, Dorothy McGinnis, Jean Medley, Beverly Mooney, Ira Moss, Thomas Moss, Ruth Parkhill, Shirley Roberts, Juanita Simpson, Grace Louise Wilburn. Miss Velma McCandless, sponsor. Dorothy McGinnis President Juanita Simpson Vice-President Beverley Mooney Secretary Above: Members of the Tennis Club. CglAQX-VCUUE Cihln To promote healthful recreation, as Well as to enjoy a fine sport, members of the tennis club meet almost every day at the tennis courts south of Dupree school for a few games of tennis. Their aim, of course, is to become better tennis players. Members: Susie Blackwell, Mary Jo Blackwell, Lola B. Burnpass, Bernice Cobb, Eunice Cobb, Betty Cogburn, Mary Coleman, Trula Graham, Mary Alice Hooten, Ella Norman, Mary Jo Norman. Virginia Norman. Evelyn Prater, Dollie Robinson, Bernice Smart, and Jewel C. White. Mrs. L. H. Kirby, sponsor. , J, 'A . ..- Q ' t't. . .. I Jewel Christine White , -M lq 'V1' '.',, President an A,,-, IIII Q A f , , i .. . . ., 1 SUSIQ Blackwell N . xii Vjce,PI-esident 3 Z '-.A . Q . , 7, ...., . ...Hg yyy . , f ,wa We W' at . . . l lifl s W3 F223 . praati was ,Q Kawai wfghiiafpanifwggmyyfiigmbigifgeB Ei ami ting f fore Waite., 3 X w w 4 T 4 - . 1 Fair view. Thirsty Plllhf Mi: Powers buys si pop-sickle. Ross and his Weak liuzirl. Hold tight. Elwin und Boyle support David. Hi. cotto1'i-cqmdy. Whcios Bill? Piiissyl Till Rcviclleu coocd lo studems by Bciiiiy. A' one. ii' two. ai' lhrocf How yu fool, Hui'i'y'.' Dr. Jones mid Miss Pzirmlcy. Clll'QClOl S ol music. Now Trolieri Hold llizil mm Jer , I - Boy Scout exhibit lil llic fair. X, i wv .gf as ' 1' ,.. if . 1 :gf 2' f Harvelhx Thomas takes am bow Pose on skates. Fzmcy stuff! Now watch girls, says Mrs. Payne. Tea for two. Sparc mo. lyou villaim. Mr. Danforth speaks to students. Jewel Christine watching Susiefs shot. Whats this. the cast Observing Book Week 752 V? Ht Hx ,Q ff Www WN 0 we W' Frances and t'Gracie play Santa Claus. . Maisie examines the pepper sauce. Reporter, Hassell. interviews Mr. Cirbin, who brought art exhibit. The tower on Christmas Eve. Ella Frances hopes-in vain-that no one is looking. A quad of Sophs pose naturally Whats so funny'?'? Secrets?'? Decorative radiator cap? Just like a Zigfleld girl ! I The Philip Yung Lees, Chinese natives. . Slid an'a slid anla turn about- . You missed a lot if you missed Rise Stephents golden voice. 5 5 Art Exhibit. South Stairway. Funny face. lVlCDo11ald! Shadowcd Patio. Umpy and her gang. Dccle Dimple. Prupl1 Freeman Luke orders. O'VQta and hor thoughts. More art-favoring trays. Robert Kent ready for the serve. Mr. Lovvroy pulls the trigger. I Ah-foot. Wmrliiug? Mr. Eskrldgc as Tom Sawyer! Bored Charles? Htuld tight Mr. McSpz1dden. 'LY' 5-M ii , V 3 WK 4- 2:1 in N511 8901 8-UK! Wi l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Could it be band officers or just simply WJ Just keep your chin up. Milner? A Real Westerner is Georgia Neal Harris. Reverse the charges 1Cosich Thompsonl seems bored. High school pugilists Elwood and Dale. Could this be our photograph- er? And in April too! Red and Albert have every- boyd on the run. How'd you get here. Charles? High school girls still enjoy Snow men. 8 Imitating Ted Lewis I Don't Want to Set The World on Fire . t'Dinky Science and Spikeswu couple of interesting musicians. Howard Schmidt speaks to the HAllied Youth. Wrong address. Glayds Jo should be studying, Howard had his face lifted, Coach displays a cute little grin. Elwood and Dale spent hours in the gym. Ben Wells won this ribbon in a Dog show. C. E. and Cone hit a sour note. Could it be 'iGeorge and HGracie jitterbugging? We're proud of our L. H. S. The beauty of our building. OUR PRINCIPAL, MR. R. W. MATTHEWS. fJust a few tricks in photography? RLWIEMBERZ B011 T. Wells. Ruin Parkhill. Olive Rankin. Lawrence btone. Alice Ann Woosley MaidyM Clayborn. Johnnv and A'Chick Trout Billy Fool. David Johnson, Nclda Armstrong and little biwtller, Howard Schmidt. James Cogburn. iff QQW-xc wmv ww W wg 5 1 M :wg ,JX Q 1, Dolores lgmzell Pretty, congenial Dodo,', chosen on all-'round standards, was voted by the Westerners as their Football Sweetheart. She has worn the crown of the queen for two years, the Westerners of 741 having voted her to this title, indicating her consistant, likable personality. Wherever she goes her good- liness demands and gets the respect paid ladies, making her a favorite with all. Page 130 Page 131 1 'X , if bl sl ,. ' f' . f' ,.,.:,4- A 'I' K: viii .4 zxb. :- .ii-5 . .. I I V.- 1. . l M10 ' V '-s..'a ,,,V-.L ' ' 2-4415 COACH DIXIE WHITE Finishing as a leading uniformed Westerner in 1936, he returned to the Lubbock High grid- iron as a coach last fall. Inspiring contidence, he coaches in an easy-going manner and with such an air that all are Certain he knows what he is talking about. The value of Coach White to the Westerners can be seen in the powerful, all-around line he produced last fall. Page 132 HEAD COACH J. G. KEYES A great humanitarian as Well as one of the best coaches of the state, he puts Nhis boyst' on their honor to train hard. play Viciously, and be gentlemen at all times. and he is never let down. He teaches that Hit is better to lose a game than win the game and lose your honor. He instills in the boys a confidence that keeps their fiery spirits victorious. ROLAND ffruffyff NABORS Center-Weight 170 Too much cannot be said about all-state Na- bcrsz as co-cap.ain and center he was acclaimed the most outstanding member of the team by his team-mates. His is one of the Very best ccnters ever produced in Lubbock High School. BILLY WRIGHT Back-Weight 160 His team-mates dubbed him the Mighty Mite'g weighing only 160 pounds. he proved equivalent to a much larger fullback. His vic- ious drives for yardage helped to keep the Westerners ahead in yards and goals. WESTERNER FOOTBALL SEASON The Westcrner football team of 1941 was not a 'tCinderella team, nor were they a state champion, but they were a great bunch of fellows. The season as a whole was a success- ful oneg the Westerners, having won the District I championship marched into the State Schoolboy race. There the Westerners met defeat. but they took it with their heads hgh and their spirits undaunted. The slate reads like this: 8 games won, 1 game tied, 2 games lost. Other Westerner teams have gone farther, but none have left a more pleasing record of sportsmanship and fair play. First row: Jimmie Butler. Billie Smith, James Reese. Thomas Pirtle, Bob McKinley, Robert Reik, J. R. Curly Allison, Bob Benner, Amos Howard, Robert Brewer, Second row: Billy Wright, Joe Tom Glaze, James Robbins. Major Taylor. Frank Liddel. Kenneth Pharr, Ros: Skeeter Brock. Wayne Tiny Odam, John A. Raley, Milner Thorne, Douglas S'Primo MCCurry, Max Walthall. Third row: Coach White, Jack Conley, Jerry McCauley, James Conley. J. A. Blackwell, Roland Tully Nabors, J. D. Milner. Hubert Bechtol, Howard Lefty Laniord, Wesley Hamilton, Franklin Butler, Joe L. Thompson, Coach Keyes, Page 133 NORTH SIDE tl-Fort Worthj 0, The Westerners started the season on Tech lleld with a bang, defeating the Steers 20-0 in a grand exhibition of championship football. The second time Lubbock got the ball a goal via-f scored. In like manner, hitting hard. fast, vic- iously. the Westerners made two more scores, converting twice. Page SAN ANGELO O, WESTERNERS 22 Visiting the San Angelo gridiron the Wester- ners met a team tough as experts predicted but the Lubbock boys were just it little tougher e-when the smoke of the battle cleared away, the Bronc-Busters were riding on the long end ot a 22-O score. VERNON tl, WESTERNERS 0 The Vernon Lions charged the locals hungrily andheld the score 0-O even though they were clearly out- played. The W'csterners ran up a grand total oi' 285 yards rushing to the Lions 65. The players were hardly visible from Tech stadium. a foggish mist resting over the tield, its moisture hcndcring Vernon's noted passing otlence ,... Pictured, at left: Hard-running. long-.trided Milner Thorne being smother- ed down after a drive .tor paydirt, BRECKENRIDE 7, WESTERNERS l8 The Buckaroos were a game bunch of lads. but they just didn't have the stuff to upset the mighty Westerners: so oil' home they trudged. heavy in defeat to the tune of 18 to 7. This victory marked the Wes- terners as the team to watch in the district race. BURGER O. WESTERNERS 40 ln their iirst conference game the W'estcrners came through wifh a showing ot' line ability in defeating the Bulldogs in their own backyard by a score of 40-0, Each of the players who made the trip played E1 whole quarter or more. Recovering a Borgerfumblc on the Bulldogs' 12- yard linc. the VVesterners started a scoring spree that didn't let up the rest of the game. JACK CONLEY Center-Weight 155 A center with plenty el talent for football, Jack should prove valuable next SQQISOH. ROBERT REIK Center-Weight 145 He gave all he had for th betterment of the team. THOMAS PIRFLE DOUGLAS Pizmo Guard-Weight 147 MCCURRY Only a little added weight Buck-Weight 158 15 needed to make lllm if His spirit and tight have flfstfale guiwd' HC, al' inspired his team-mates ti ready has the determinlz- X-icwl-53 tion and spirit, 'K-. 1 'Q' FRANKLIN BUTLER Guard-Weight l6O This demolishing-demon fought against the best and was found still standing when the dust had cleared HOWARD LANFORD Back-Weight l54 He hustled. fought, and gave all he had for the team. driving for inches. feet. yards , then touch- downs. BOB ZVICKINLEY Guarcl-- Weight 152 His courage and desire fo play made him an out- standing guard, K is KENNETH PHARR S Tackle' f-Weight 153 Only inexperienee made this rough hustler a sub- stitute, JAMES CONLEY Tackle-Weight l79 The toughest opponents always found him eager for the i'ougli-stuff. and ready to serve his team. We w FRANK LIDDEL Guavcl- -Weight 144 Although he didn't get inueh nt' this yeai s gluyy. he was in there plugging twi' the ,eiind nt' the teafii. Fiwni left tu right: JERRY MCCAULEY Taelile--VVeight 163 His priipies fel' next yeai' are Very bright. and he is expected to furnish his nlipnnents plenty et Competition. JOE L. THOMPSON Quattez' Bac-li---Weight 143 Joe. hnw legs and all. seemed to give more than just his foxitball abilities tr: the siippurt, nl' the teixm, MILNER THORNE Hack-Weight 162 Dependable, eiznsistent. in depent. fest. shitty. pew- erfiil -a etiaehs dream. HUBERT BECHTOL End-Weight 155 A leader. he was Out tfiznt in ability. etllirt. and fight: his team-mates choose to elect him a en-captain for next season. J. A. BLACKWELL End-Weight 145 An end wth a lot of spirit and determination. he gavc nut all he had and then dug dmrn ttn' miiye. ROSS BROCK Tackle-Weight 154 His rough and ready atti- tude made him a valuable fubstitute. and a bright 1'iitui'e lies ahead tin' him next year. OK-. MAX WALTHAL Back-Weight 155 elect him a co-eaptain ini' years and his exceptional knowledge of the game made him invaluable tn the team. JOE TOM GLAZE End -Weight 160 With one more yeai' to gi he should develop into gnnd end Page 136 Z 12-X JOHN A. RALEY JAMES ROBBINS JAMES REESE Bach VVt'iQlit 154 Bavli --XVciiglit l-13 Gtiaid-Wt-iglit l-l3 HQ ctiuld pass. punt. block Although handicappt-cl be- A lighting spiiit and it a!ifl1't1n.and was eagci' tn cause lit' lack lit' wciglit. urea! have lm- thc gunm- play tht- gamu. hv gavo a gfwfl accfiiint wif t-nalnlt-fl this littlt' litiislltti' hnnscll' when in thu gains. til mtircr than hiild his nxvn ' the bcst. Fiwini left til right: VVESLEY HAMILTON End-Weight 163 'l'liiwiiigh hard playing. L-will thinking, and striving tt, dw his best at all times. ht: dvmanclcd and gilt respect fimtn team-mates and wp- pwncints alike. AMOS HOWARD Hack' Weight 149 A very likable follow and a dt-penclalnlt' tmitball play- eti His Clt5:VgLllll4Lf2ll1d dc- pcnclablc inannci' niadt hini a l'ax'tui'itQ with tht Squad, BILLY SMITH Guard Vlfeight 160 A livry little guard with a hit ut' hustle and Gght. he was une tif the Western- Ct's nmst valuablc substi- ttitvs, WAYNE ODAM ROBERT BREWER J. R. Curly ALLISON Back- Weight 143 Back-'Weight 163 Back- Wuight 138 Spxit-dy. snake-hipped. his This plunging baclitield- This little package lptbelcfl undcrstancling nil' spurts tnan should have a lnt tf, DYNAlVI1'l'E was chnris- givtis him an aclvantagi' flip with thc late fit' next Qnasacci-captainl'i11'11vXt nvut' the cncmy. years team. fall. Page 137 BOB RENNER Back -Weight 145 Injuries handicapped him. but they didnt keep him down. His fighting spirit was a spark to the team. JIMMIE BUTLER Girard--Weight 135 Not a big boy. but he has a love for football that will carry him through. J. D. MILNER Guard-Weight 177 One of the toughest and roughest guards in the history of Lubbock High School. AMARILLO 3, LUBBOCK 0 MAJOR TAYLOR Tackle-Weight 160 One of the team's most valuable players. he play- ed center and tackle with equal skill. Amarillos mighty Golden Sandstorms. the traditional rivals of the Westerners, sunk the hopes of the Westerners for a District l championship temporarily by handing them their first defeat of the season. 3 to O. in a bitterly fought battle. The Westerners went down with their guns blazing. however. and the defeat did not dampen that fighting. Westerner spirit. The game was featured by vicious blocking and tackling. hard running, and nifty ball-handling1 the Westei'ners more than held their own. The Black and Gold came olf Butler Field heavy in defeat. but with a determination to iight back as long as there was a slim chance for Victory in District I. ln the large picture: Hubert Bechtol and Robert McKinley close in on a Sandy back. This picture was taken toward the last of the game when the field was boggy and footing was difficult. Inset: Milner Thorne is being tackled by a Sandie while another Sandie rushes in from the side to give assistance, Page 139 BRACKENRIDGE fSan Antonioj 0, LUBBOCK 27 In the beautiful Alamo Stadium of San An- tonio. the Westerners Went to battle against the Brackenridge Eagles. Gaining momentum from the Pampa victory. the Westerners took the Eagles to a cleaning in grand style. PAMPA 13, LUBBOCK 30 Angered by the Amarillo defeat and provoked by rumors that they would not have the heart to come back fighting after the disheartening Amarillo game. the Westerners came back strong to overpower Pantpa 30 to iii, This game saw the Westerners in their best 'form ol the season, and they showed no mercy to the game but bewildered Harvesters. Top picture: Max Walthzxll. Jerry McCauley. and Hubert Bechtol stop il steamrolling Har- vester, Bottom picture: Billy VV1'ight seems to have run into trouble in the form of two would be Harvester tacklers. EL PAso 7, LUBBOCK zu Realizing that every point scored meant just that much more of n chance to comc out on top in District l. the Westerners, after a bloody melee, crushed the Austin High El Paso Panthers 20 to 7 at Tech Field. The Victory was also ei moral victory considering the fact that Amarillo was able to best the Panthers only 20 to 19. mm PLAINVIEW 0, LUBBOCK 33 The last game of the regular season found the Westerners in Plainview battling th Bulldogs. The Westerners were shooting for a chance at the District title. which was tc be decided the next weekend. They earned that chance by beating the Bulldogs to bloodv nub-33 to 0, Top picture: Wayne Odam sweeps right-end for several yards, assisted by J, D. Milne and Max Vlfalthall, page 140 Bottom picture: Robert Brewer stiff-arms a would be Bulldog tackler. Page 141 WICHITA FALLS 30, LUBBOCK 13 After gaining the District I championship over a conference table, the Westerners plung ed headlong into the State Schoolboy Championship Race against the air minded Wichiti Falls Coyotes. Championship hopes were short-lived, however, and the Westerners went down under a brilliant barrage of aerials 30 to 13. Their star passer Just couldnt miss on that memorable day, and therein lies the secret of the Westerners defeat CHARLES BROWN Westerner Manager Charles, better known as Pin- headf' held down one of the most difficult jobs in the sport of foot- ball. Most people Consider the wa- ter boy an insignificant ornament on the football squad, but they don't know Pinhead. E. J. LOWREY An important person, who works in the background the greater part of the time, is E. J. Pinky Low- rey. His job is to keep the busi- ness end of the team straight. He is always on the job whenever equipment needs to be distributed or there are some tickets to be sold. I i G. E. DAWSON Displaying one of his favorite programs is Mr. G, E. Dawson, who handles the businss end of putting a program in every hand. Few peo- ple know of his connection with the sport, but judging from the grand- stand he plays an important part. DAN W. POWERS Pepper-Upper Whenever the yells began to loss their zest, the spirit lagged, or en- thusiasm ebbed, it was the conta- gious high spirits of Dean Powers that brought us out of it. - rv MRS. L. H. KIRBY Sponsor Taking pride in her sponsorship of the yell leaders, Mrs. Kirby spent many long hours drilling and training leaders, planning new yells, teaching the vitally important fun- damentals. 4'-ZNWJ' -Q LQ if M ' x wt. . f , , -.,v-11151, R 49' f..09 7-P SEV ,. Xyw tlJ MW X, A'-M-,,,, .mf i Q . .' W f - i f fL-,.,-...--.aff ., f X .M fi ' . . ' W Q 52 CHEER LEADERS Betty Rountree Johnny Trout Dan Young Wlllella Nelson Lyonel Lindsey Dolores Bizzell Head Cheer Leader ,W - 'V X , 6' 7 eeneeo ' fi! X 'S ,Q Q A954 5 Q5 Cowband Pictured from left to right. clock-wise: Jerry Crawford, Clin- ton Benfield, Beuron Lindsey. Roy Grimes, Jack Hankins, Shields Horney, Jack Norwood, Leon Hamilton, Lee Turner, Burl Gene Moore, Phil Ragland, Gene Gray, Harold Burdette, Bob Brock, John Currington, Johnny Davis, Homer Lawson. 9 W v , ,.,.,......-.- -...........---u-n-...,-,.SN r'111' .- . .-2:-::5,,.:. . .fm XX Q 'Z W, fi i u Ezl iii :,.. Inner ring: Bobby ,,,::,., Taylor, Jim Strong, John Dubberly, Rob- --: ert Haley, Billy Bob Harris, Frank Mc- Crummen, G e n e James, Melvin John- son, John Reed. Center: J. L. Lea. Other members of the squad are: C. M. Cambell, David Couriey, Sam Forbes, Leroy Foster, Don Hender- son. Alton Kendrick, Harold Kend- rick, Harry LcMaire, David Lawson, Bob Pinkston, Stanley Postart. Jim Jo Rieger, Jack Shaw, Billy Jo Walker. COACH GORDON THOMPSON This young gentleman is known as being slightly rough,, as a coach of the future Westerners. He coaches the line, embedding in the boys the fundamental training so nec- essary to a good team. He instructs in such a Way that the boys come to admire him and COACH CYRUS LGMASTERS respect his every Word' He coaches in a Way that inspires his players to give all they've got, then dig down for more -a characteristic of champions His under- standing of'football enabled him to become one of the best scouts on the South Plains, as Well as a thoroughly instructive coach. He has proved very valuable to the Westerners as a scout and a primary instructor. for we W 5 W ': ' ' My -V .::,Vgi f : be if COWHAND FOOTBALL SEASON E5 zzz :...:::: VVIHVV ': ': ' I The Lubbock High School Cowhands. composed of sophomores and juniors, met one oi ',:,V their most unsuccessful seasons this year. The future Westerners completed their season :-:,,, ::'- .::,:, Of nine games with 3 victories and 6 defeats. Although a majority of the scores were VVV ' ,,,. 5 1 against them. many members of the Cowhand squad Showed brilliant ability for a great S :::':Q pglq Westerner squad in the future, 2 .'i :--' f :': :':': Wai '- :.:.,.,,1, Q Z :.: ..:,, e :--' ' ' azl i ,.:,,. .: , , ,,,,,,,,t,,,, i 5 ,zi i:- -- 1 ..,,:.:, ' KK H Jimmie Williams, Cowhand football m a n a g e r a n cl Charles Pinhead BroWn's Aide de Camp. -145- COWHAND FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Opponents 0 Lubbock Post ,,.,...... ............,....., ......... ..,,..,... .... 6 14 13 Turkey ......,. ........,........ Amherst , ....,.......,....,.,,. ...... 2 6 Sudan ,,....,,.,......,...... ..,.,.,... ...... 7 ......... Amarillo Yannigans ...,. . ...... 26 Plainview HB .,.,..,....... ..... 6 ...,... . . Plainview B ...,...,.. ..... 0 .,....,. . Cooper .........,..,.. ,..... 1 9 .,....... Ralls .,...,.......... ...... 3 3 ...,..... 0 0 0 47 2 6 0 John T. Reed carrying the ball through a big hole in Plainviewls line. Roy Grimes, No. 46, and Sam Forbes, No. 39, are paving the Way, with Melvin Johnson, No. 77, lending moral support from behind. Going around right end is Burl Moore, with Harold Kendrick. No. 38, coming up on the outside to block. On ground are Jack Shaw, No. 51, and Johnny Davis, No. 30. X Nj' 34 0 - X .4 O x . X BHVLPY 8 E25 A Franklin Butler Manager WESTERNER BASKETBALL SQUAD: From left to right, back row: Hubert Bechtol, J. D. Milner, J. A Blackwell, and Roland Tuffy Nabors. Middle row: Milner Thorne, Max Walthall, Robert Brewer, and Melvin Johnson. Front row: Douglas Prirno', McCurry, J. R. Curly Allison, John A. Raley, and Robert RabbitU Pardue. Inset: J. G. Keyes, coach. Melvin Johnson Douglas McCnrry Robert Parclne J. A. Blackwell Center Guard Forward Forward Roland Nabors Howard Lanford J. R. Allison Max Walthall Center Forward Guard Guard J. D. Milner Forward VVESTERNER BASKETBALL SEASON Basketball in Lubbock High saw a shake- up in the district. The district was changed to include only those schools that are includ- ed in District I football. This yearls Western- er basketballers finished second to the Ama- rillo Hve in the district race. The team was E1 comparitively strong one, and the Western- ers lost only four games, winning nine. Hubert Bechtol Center John A. Raley Talmage Duvall Milner Thorne liooert Brewer Guard Center Guard Forward The main reason the Westerners held a 54 to 17 win over Plainview is seen in these pic- tures, typifying the Lubbock fire and hustle. At top: Roland Tuffy Nabors and J. D. Milner reach into the ozone to take the ball from a Bulldogg Milner Thorne stands ready to aid. Bottom: J. D. Milner and J. A. Blackwell are up to take a missed goalg HTufTy and Max Walthall move into position to receive the ball. 5 WESTERNER BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Opplnnents Lubbock Air Biiee Hurricanes 14 21 Brownlield Cubs 12 . . 43 Amarillo 29 Jai Clovis 28 32 Air Bose Hurricanes 30 34 Burger 15 25 Pzinipzi 15 lil Plainview ll 37 Borger 13 32 Piimpa 24 , 22 Plainview 17 5-1 Amarillo 2-1 , 1-1 Clovis -13 28 1 j 1 1 l ' ow, and Dmahetoall Cowhand Basketball manager. Coleman Archer. Back row: Jerry Crawford, Wayne Trego, John Currington, Jim Strong, Billy Cope, Coach Lu- Masters. Front row: Beuron Lindsey, Roland Laxon, Burl Moore, Johnny Davis, Tom Paul McEachern, Clinion Benefield, Back row: Gerald Malloy, Edward Hensley, Henry Kline, Lee Turner, Roy Grimes, and Coach Thompson. Center row: Rudolph La Fon, Bill Summers, Bobby Taylor, Cone Pevehouse. Phil Rag- land, Tommy Nash. Front row: J. L. Lea, Troy Lawrence, Dalton Woods, Bobby Downing, David Lawson. Back row: Eddy Scuddy, Jack Norwood, Jack Hankins, Jerry McCauley, Jack Conley, Billy Bob Harris, Harold Burdette, and Coach White. Center row: T. S, Cranford, Steve Payne, Don Mclnturfl, Thomas Pirtle, Jack Boyd, Billy Joe Walker, Robert Reik. Front row: Stanley Postart, George Bragg, Sam Forbes, Jimmie Butler, Billy Casey E .L. Snodgrass. Q7-tw 52 l,, J: e 5 Q., gf SP' ? ' 'Y Q. x ,H . .-., fa . - 144.QQiaa g5.'t :S- I W' is 'f W 1, if - +29 41 ,Q is 234143 V-uwun. huua 1 Kwum- I IWW my 'PUC SUVVI ieifir U Back row: Left to right: Coach Thompson, Franklin Butler, Howard Lanford, Hubert Bechtol, Milner Thorne, Roland Nabors, Robert Brewer, J. D. Milner, Aubrey Thompson, Coach Keyes. Middle row: Left to right: Harold Burdett, Jimmy Butler, Melvin Johnson, John A. Raley, James Robbins, Wayne, Emery, Gerald Malloy, Beuron Lindsey. Front row: Left to right: Burlgene Moore, Stephen Payne, Johnny Davis, Elmer Lee Hurley, J. R. Allison, Douglas McCurry, Royce Gene Hurley, Jack Norwood. J if fi . A - . 5 , .. . . ...,. e wr ' - frv ' s - H f w i r- Q gi 1? i v. I V liiis if' 5 1 'i ...fm -1 ml, t. -.1 M . -.L .l K , sy IE X Lit - .1 353- E iv- , ww : ' .'-- 5. .. , ' I i' . X - ,. -'- ' spare. Throwing the discus is J. D. Mil- ner, who can really sail that plate. 4'Tuffy' Nabors heaves the shot Milner Thorne clears a hurdle putt into the ozone for yards to with perfect form and timing. -154- -155- Above: Heavyweight Football champions are left to right: Albert Jones, Dale Odam Laverrl Curlee, Samuel Cobb, E. L. Snodgrass, Aubrey Thompson, Charles McNeill, and David Pilcher. Right: Lightweight Football champions e ar , left to right: James Howard, Clinton Benefield Edward Hiiburn, Pat Thurman, Jack Norwood, and Roland Laxon. Members of the lightweight basketball cham- pions, left to right, front row: Albert Spence, Bill Carpenter, Fred Libby, John McLarty, W. F. Coleg standing: Lenis Mitchell, Leddrew Snider, Jim Terrell, Don Hockaday, Bob Mar- quis, Bill Sommers, and Weldon Scott. Heavyweight basketball champions are, left to rightg front row: Robert Pardue, Phil Ragland Bob Downing .Jack Hankins, and John Burle- son.. Back row: Joe Bob Nunley James Conley Gene James, Hollis Walker, and Samuel Cobbl gl56- w Boxing has been stressed in the gymnasium this year, and the boys took to the idea with a lot of enthusiasm. Seen sparring are E. L. Snodgrass and Elmer Lee Hurley, With, from left to right, Bill Car- penter, Charles McNeill, Clif- ton Harris, Herman Wallace, C. W. Norwood, Arlis Foster, David Pilcher, Jack Shaw, and Fred Libby, looking on. One of the more popular sports with the boys gym classes was tumbling. Making a human fan are, from left to right: Thomas Hudson, Wel- don Cobb, Bill Sommers, Wayne Stephens, Bud Wood, Kenneth Wilson, Jimmie Ter- rell, J. C. Perkins, Arlis Fos- ter, David Pilcher, and Jack Shaw. In front is Fred Stubbs, who is holding John McLar- ty. Max Walthal and Paul Crockett, L. H. S. tennis doubles representa- tives. Lavern Curlee, the singles rep- resentative X Xi? ,5 X t x .4 , X '-Q. KN h AN 5-:An EY sw 3 A l58- l Q i ball team consiste the following girl: the back row le right: Latrice Pa Mary Jo Blackwel lie Keelin, and I Edna Blair: Front left to right: Lynch, Dorothy T son, and Imogene I The champion. ba i Y h he champion volley- N team consisted of following girls, on row, left to right: ette Galyon, Mil- Higginbotham, Ha- Pool and Gwendo- Adams. Front row, to right: Delilah jers and Ollie Mae ck. 5 1 i Of the many girls sports, tumbling is an important one. In the above picture twelve girls form a pyramid. In the upper left hand corner are two outstanding table tennis players, Dollie Robinson on the left and Susie Blackwell on the right. In the picture on the right Gene Carolyn Harvey, left, and Elene O,Hair right, show how a broken arm should be treated. In the lower left hand corner Bonnie Wallace demonstrates the technique of bowling. The photographer caught the group of girls in the center picture learning to give artificial respiratoin. Susie Blackwell As good health is becoming more important because of the crisis, senior high is doing its part by promoting girls' sports. Through the excellent cooperation of the girls, these sports have become an active part of their lives. An expert tennis player is Jeanne Stovall. She has been a great help to Mrs .Kirby by teaching the other girls tennis and by being an ex- cellent example of a tennis player herself. Dollie Robinson Jewel Christine White Starting the season off in full swing with the tournament with Lamesa, Lubbock representatives, Christine White and Dollie Robin- son won the doubles over their ri- vals. ln the tournament with Lev- elland, Lubbock players carried away all the honors of both doubles and singles. Christine White won the senior singles while Dollie Rob- inson won the junior singles. Dollie Robinson and Susie Blackwell played doubles to win the senior doublesg and junior doubles were won by Susie and Elizabeth Robin- son. Johnny surely didn't do this all by himself. Coach Thompson and Beck', do their stuff at the Jr. party. Coach Keyes ean't possibly be showing the boys a good form to use. Now who could No, 20 be besides Willella Nelson. Pinhcad Brown models the very latest in Spring hats. This is what I call my 'Floating Power' stunt, says Theda Beth. Robert Brewer isn't practicing for a Negro Minstrel, it's only to keep his lips from chapping. He wants to do it the hard way. She's got a lot of speed behind that ball and you can tell it 45 H Ss ,J Manu pw ,, !xJvenhmng Advertiser Page .. A - Adams Printing Co. ..,..,.. ....,.. 1 63 Anderson Bros. ,...,......,,......,. .,..... 1 71 .. B ... Bonny Blossom Shoppe ........ .....,. 1 65 Bryan's Campus Toggery .....,.. ....... 1 70 .. C .- Chism's Bakery . ......,........ .....,. 1 69 College Avenue Drug ......,.. ..,.... 1 69 .. F - Furr Food Stores .,...,..,....,... ...,,.. 1 66 .. G .. Griffith, Harold, Furniture ....,.. 165 - H .. Hackel's .,...,....,.. ........i..... ..., ....... 1 6 9 Hanna-Pope 81 Co. ,.... ..,.., . A 165 Harvey, Dr, Marshall ,..,.. ....... 1 66 Hemphill-Well Co. ,, .,......,.,.. . ...... , 161 Hester's Office Supply ,,.,..... ..,... 1 66 Higginbotham- Bartlett Co. .,.. ..,.... 1 66 Hilton Hotel ,..,......,,,.. ,..,,..,.... ....i.. 1 7 7 Holsum Bakery .... ., ..,..,.. .,.. , .. 172 Hufstedler, E, K. 81 Sons .. 169 - J - Jenkins Jewelry ,,....,.....,... ....... 1 65 John Halsey Drug .....,....... ,.,.,.. 1 71 Jones-Roberts Shoe Co. ..... ,..,.i. 1 68 - K .. King's Jewelry ,.........,...,,.,... ...,.., 1 68 - L ..- Lady Fair Beauty Shop .,,. .,.,,,. 1 69 Lester's Jewelers ..,......,,..,,.. , ..... 169 Levine's .,....,.,........,..,....,....., ....,.. 1 69 Lindsey Theatres, Inc. .................. ...,..,....... . . 170 Logan's ..........,,,.............,.,.............. .......... ...,..... 1 7 5 Lubbock General Hospital gl Clinic ......,. 173 Lubbock Tailoring Co. ,..,..,.........,.......,.......,, 165 ivectoru Advertiser - M - McDonald Packing Co. MCGUIFGYS ...,............,.,...,..,......,. Mexican Inn ,. ,,..i....... Mark Halsey Drug, No Montgomery Ward 81 Co. ..... . . 3 ...., -P- Penney, J, C. 81 Co. ...,.. . Penrod's ,........,,............, Pepsi-Cola ,.i,i,.....,.... Piggly Wiggly ,...,..,..,..,...... .. R .. Reeves' . ,... . Rix Burial Association ..,.. - S - S. 81 Q. Clothiers ,..,.. .,,.. ,..,.,....., P Sanders' Ambulance Service .... V. Sansom Paint 81 Paper Co. .,,. . Sherrod Hardware .,....,....,...,.,.. Stephens Dry Goods ..,,,......... Sears. Roebuck 81 Co. . ,...,. ,. -T- Terry 81 Childress Hardware . Texas Floral Co. .... . , ..,., Texas-New Mexico Utilities Co. ..... .,.. . -V- Vogue, The ..,.. .. ..... .. Vogue Cleaners ,.... Vernon, Ted ..,..,, ........, -W- West Texas Hospital .. Westerner World ,........ Whitworth Cleaners ,,,..., Wilson Cleaners .,,.., age 170 175 167 173 166 157 169 168 173 164 170 172 167 167 168 170 175 168 166 168 165 165 172 172 174 167 167 ADAMS PRINTING CO. THE LUBBOCK COUNTY HERALD -- AND - THE LUBBOCK FREE PRESS 1318 TEXAS AVENUE PHONE 6061 PRINTERS OF- The Westerner 'i For 1933, 1934, 1938, 1939, 1940, 1941 1942 The Cowboy Round-Up For 1940, 1941, 1942 COMMERCIAL AND BOOK PRINTING LARGEST AND BEST EQUIPPED ALL-AROUND PRINTING OFFICE ON THE PLAINS OF TEXAS Bring Us the Jobs of Printing the Others Can't Do We can print any kind of Book or Commercial Printing. We have the facilities to set and print most any job that may be wanted. We are better equipped to print Halftones than any shop in this part of the state. and have the only large Cylinder Press in Lubbock.. We make a specialty of printing large circulars and other jobs too big for the other printing offices in this city Our prices are right and our service and quality the best. HEAVY RULE FORMS A SPECIALTY-MONO-TABULAR MACHINE MW PHOTOGRAPHY - PHOTO ENGRAVING 1719 BROADWAY .... .... L UBBOCK, TEXAS z 1 1 - 164 165 - -- ,, Y , . i I I I if I I II I I I II I I I II I I I I I I I If mm A, v 'I1I mf w, -'oatfssf-X I I 'tiff ffl., ' T U I ,,' 2 Q9-'A QAN vlul :un-vi man V :mu uennwav I. D. JENKINS LUBBOCK, TEXAS HAROLD GRIFFITH FURNITURE C0. New and Used Furniture 1212 13th Street Phone 2-3421 BONNY BLOSSUM SHUPPE FRESH CUT FLOWERS AT ALL TIMES 2312 18th Street Phone 2-1822 LUBBOCK TAILORINC C0, 'AFURR STORAGEH CLEANERS - DYERS - HAT-rERs 1213 Avenue K Dial 2-3152 VOCUE CLEANERS TAILORING FOR PARTICULAR STUDENTS Just oft the Campus 1207-9 College Phone 2-2491 IIIIIIII-IUIUL IIIIU EU, I Your Complete Store LUBBOCK, TEXAS IOUEHQBLQIEIQIE Where the Best Dressed I School Gals Gather 4 166 MONTGOMERY WARD 81 CO. The South Plains' Largest and Most Complete Department Store HESTER'S OFFICE SUPPLY PRINTING OFFICE- EQUIPMENT Royal Typewriter COMPLETELY AIP.-CONDITTONED A Dealer in Lubbock Texas A S1nce 1928 LUBBOCK, TEXAS FIVE STORES CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT- 0 NO. 1-1724 Broadway . , . Phone 2365 7 0 NO. 2-1214 13th Street .,.,.. Phone 1776 Q 0 No. 3-1944 19th shoot . , Phone 867 0 No. 4-615 Broadway ., Phone 3740 Ai o No. 5-16th and Texas .,,, A ,. , .7 Phone 497 AA N TEXAS FLORAL CO A1 Hlggmb0tham'Bartlett Co' LUBBOCKAS LEA-DING FLORIST . 1 GOOD LUMBER ffvvhofo to Boy If N 0 Shepfwm Williams Paint 2107 21st Street Phone 8561 - WA DR. MARSHALL HARVEY , LUBBOCK, TEXAS H09 A iH1ROP ODIST D. 1 7341 1408 Avenue H D1a1 9314 Venue la FOOT SPECIALIST -167- WHlTWORTH'S TAILORS CLEANERS AND TAILORS 1315 TEXAS PHO E4562 I DRESSES CLEANED AND PRESSED SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED I I I A BIG FLOORS 1905 Avenue R Dial 8322 V LEVINE 1 K PRICES TALK .H . fl Sanders Ambulance Service 1420MAIN PHONE66l6 J. 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X .Nv- I w S8669 Y ,, - .1 ' N :,: n 1 A X X X ,f 'NN . Rx .. ....A.. 3 X5 .-N6 X i Q X, 5 .Sis-iff 035 ..,.::4 :12111: I S ..X.xx,,,xxx.xxx.K ..A:-::,,,1..1,.. -'21 t:4:: 'I . . Q Q x S ,to 4l1 , 1 1i P f 5 U ..,:A,,..,l,,::,,.1.-4--- r x, -,-v-'-- ,.A:-I-v I S 5 Get together with S Q QgXx X A Smart Junior Your Department Store I KX I X Fashions 7 BRYAN s CAMPUS 700613117 li 1. 1 SPORTS CLOTHES oUR SPECIALTY ff -'VIH II! IE A2 W mg gllgipffi I czgipagg-Q 2422 Broadway I FAI ? 1 if hr ii+ :LH Q f1.l PC Furveam. Hema Operating the RIX BURIAL ASSOCIATION No Meal is complete without Meatl' Alex McDonald Packing Co. The Strongest Burial Association In Texas 'gSouth Plains Leading Theatresi' ASSETS Dec. 31st, 1937 . .,,i i.i,.,, . . .. S 500.15 Inc? Dec. 31st, 1938 .. .. .. ..,., 4,960.69 Lubbock, Texas Dec. 31st, 1939 ,,i.. 10,798.23 LINDSEY Dec. 31st, 1940 .. .. ..,..,.. 19,724.95 Dec. 31st, 1941 .. .. ......... .. .... 27,372.04 PALACE LYRIC BROADWAY CACTUS CARRY YOUR POLICIES WITH US Lubbock, Texas Dial 4333 TOWER TEXAN HILTO HOTEL Lubboclds Newest and Finest Hotel. Serving Lubbock High School Banquets - Dinners - Dances The Friendly Hotel HILTON OTEL HYour Hotel on The Plainsv A. G. FINNELL, Manager MISS BILLIE BARBER Oar High School Representative and ANDERSON BROTHERS CONGRATULATE THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1942 f , Pupufahon ls Our Greatest Assel :EEE -::-::-:,:,., - .,.,: 2 S JOHN HALSEY DRUG STORE - mmm 1.1 ,W ff ' X WFVwtwgf Phone 6501 v X! IJ XX Xfx LubbOck'S Oldesf EwEl-ERS 1118 Broadway Lubbock, Texas CASH ot CREDIT West Texas l-lospital C. C. MANSELL, M. D. Dermatology and General Medicine A. J. JENSON, M, D. Obstetrics and Pediatrics M. D. WATKINS, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat OFFICE: Stewart Sz Benson Clinic 1502 Main Street ALLEN T. STEWART, M. D. Obstetrics, Gynecology, Surgery M. H. BENSON, M. D. Infants and Children R. C. DOUGLAS, M. D. General Medicine OFFICE: Lubbock National Bldg, CLYDE F. ELKINS, Jr., M. D. Surgery, General Medicine C. J. HOLLINGSWORTH Superintendent HAZEL B. EDGERTON. R. N. Director of Nursing Serving U. S. Navy OFFICE: West Texas Clinic 1312 Main Street CHARLES J. WAGNER, M. D. Surgery and Consultation SAM G. DUNN, M. D., F. A. C. S. Surgery, Genito-Urinary Diseases Wm. L. BAUGH, M. D. Surgery and Diagnosis FRED W. STANDEFER, M. D. ROBERT T. CANON, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Allery, Hayfever DENZIL D. CROSS, M. D.. F. A. C. S Surgery, Gynecology. Urology O. W. ENGLISH, M. D.. F. A. C. S. Surgery, Diseases of Women EWELL L. HUNT, M. D.. F. A. C. S Surgery, Obstetrics S 8 Q CLO HIERS Where you find a well Dressed Boy, You find clothes from S. 8: Q. . . THE SOONER YOU PLAN YOUR FUTURE THE BETTER YOUR FUTURE WILL BE! PLAN WISELY WITH JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE INSURANCE TED VERNON 204 Lubbock National Bldg. Dial 2-3122 , u DON T SAY BREAD SAY- 'I D I L BBOCK GE ERAL HOSPITAL CLINIC GENERAL SURGERY GENERAL MEDICINE J. T. Krueger. M. D., F. A. C. S. 1.0rthoJ J P Lattimore M D J. H. Stiles. M. D,, F. A. C. S. IOrthoh H. E. Mast. M. D. 1UrologyJ EYE. EAR, NOSE 8a THROAT J. T. Hutchinson, M, D. Ben B. Hutchinson. M, DF H. C. Maxwell, M. D. G. s. smith, M. D. I W. A. Reser, M. D. J. D. Donaldson. M. D. B' d M. D. E. M. Blake. M. D. 1AIlergyJ W- F- If Song. INFANTS AND CHILDREN M, C. Overton, M. D. Arthur Jenkins, M. D. INTERNAL MEDICINE W. H. Gordon, M, D. R. H. McCarty. M. D. fCardiologyJ In U. S. Army Service Clifford E. Hunt, Superintendent OBSTETRICS O. R. Hand, M ,D. X-RAY AND LABORATORY James D. Wilson, M. D. RESIDENT PHYSICIAN Wayne Reeser, M. D. J. H. Felton, Business Manager X-RAY AND RADIUM SCHOOL OF NURSING mda STORES: No. I-1402 Broadway M A R H A L S E Y 0 No. 2-603 Broadway No. 3 'fHeart of Industrial Lubbockv FAST DELIVERY Phone 5000 Texas Avenue at 16th 0 No. 3-2420 Broadway 0 No. 4-1832 Avenue Q 0 No. 7-2420 19th Street 0 No. 14-1220 Avenue Q 1 - 174 WELL. WELL The End of Another Year . . . ,215 if N Sl AND ANOTHER YEAR lb OF YOUR WESTERNER WORLD HAS BEEN DISTRIBUTED BY YOUR FELLOW 'E STUDENTS . . . . It's at this time that we take pleasure in congratulating the efficient staff of our brother publication, THE WESTERNER 1942-and- Q 2 ' Just as we have, to the best of our S 1 A ability, given you a detailed ac- count of High School activities The 3 Westerner gives you a pictorial re- W view for your satisfaction during 525 the years to come ..... x-sv A Qi e , L -- K ,. b u ilt .: ,L gs . lssued Friday Of Each Week Uur- :,. ' E, .-' 'T ing the School year except during 3-gf.. ,'., :Q 2',, f 1 W I d exams and vacation periods. :'fi -',. .....,,..,.. . - O r l f - ff ,,.. ,.,.,f-ii nl, iii-1 1 ' l'1 :T - T l G5-4e5fQ4,,,D gigfezf l h'7'27'1 -fa.. Q ' NN e wi A - , -I lv ' Scho pplies Y0u'll Fmd These at: ll! O Cold Drinks QM ,h o Lunches LGGANQS L I I Candies S ' f W 3 I f Q? LLLRQO 0 Dinners O L h uns liiruntain Service AIR CONDITIQNED O 1313 13th Street Dial 7272 S Z T: M-A-l1?ei - e 1 - -- 1- W smQs,+1uQQun+4 ANU an CONNY MCDONALD, Business Manager BEN T. WELLS, Assistant Business Manager -176- Christine Sullivan sold more ads than any person on the staff. She has been a credit to our year book. Ad Solicitors for the annual are left to right, top to bottorn: Shirley Allen, Dorothy Cant- rell, Bess Griggs, Christine Sullivan, Pat Grey, and Nor- rna Day. Name Adkison, Irene ........ Anderson, Willeen .... Arendall, LaRee ....... Bardwell, Nelson .,,..,..,... Basinger, Albert, Jr. ....,. . Click, William D, ....,... . Cline, Beryle Mae ,,..,... Cowan, Sherman ..... Cummings, Denise ..,.., Eger, Mary Jane ..i,, Goodnight Mona ....... Hazelwood, D. W. ....,,...., . Hitt, Albert Ellison ,,..,... Horne, Virginia ........,... Jarrott, Ernest ......,.., ........ Kemp, Jacqueline Yvonne Knight, Keith ...,....... Lindsey, Lyonal B. ,, ..,....., McCravey, Roye Elizabeth McKinnley, John Robert Moore, Polly Wandell ....,.. Morgan, Mary Bell .. Raymer, Mary Lee ..,. Scott, Wilma Marie ........ Smith, Frank , .,.,,..,..., . Southard, Bessie Taylor, Major Allan ,... Wadsworth, Millard ......,.... Waldrip, Teddy George ....,.. Weathers, Glen ,..,..,....,....... Weems, N .L, . ...,. ,.., . . Wright, John William ...., en lor irectoru JANUARY GRADUATES Address -A- .1914 18th Street '115 Avenue C 1,1927 -B- , - 2205 ......,,,,..,.,,2024 Avenue P Broadway ..,...,.., 15th Street ..,,..,, -C- H1521 23rd Street ..Tech Grounds ,....,.....,19l7 2216 -E- .....,..........1509 13th Street .,,..,, 9th Street ..... ...., College Avenue ...............Route 3 ,. . -H- 2118 , .,.... H1802 15th Street ,,,. Avenue L . , . .Route 2 -J- .151a 23rd Street ........,...2627 Maple Street 1908 -L- Avenue N ..,.......,.....,. ..,.. 109 N. College Avenue -M- 316 Waco Street ..,...,.,.. Box 2012 ., ., 1812 1501, Route 6 .,..,.. 17th Street ,..,,.. Avenue R .,..... -RL 1910 -3- 1910 .2110 M1959 Avenue O 15th Street ....... Main Street Texas Avenue -T- ,. 2121 24th Street ..,,.., -W- ,.......1917 .1907 .. 1309 16th Street ,. ,, 15th Street ..., ., 31st Street ,.......Route 5 1502 Avenue N ,,.. Phone 2-3369 H 8045 -M. 6958 2-2059 H 9729 2-3662 ., 8016 . 5394 2-3495 2-2369 H 4504 2-1088 H 9124 . 9035 N, 7539 H 6518 H 9579 9707 Name Abel, Billie -Lou .... Adams, Calvin ............. Addington, Wendell ,... Alford, Marie .......... .... Ashford, John T. ,.......,...,,,. . Ater, Betty Jean .. ..,...... ..,..... ,.... . . Atkins, Evelyn Margaret ...., .,,. . . Austin, William Edward ..... Balentine, Kathr n Yvonne y Barber, Billie ,.....,.......,......,......,. 1 .... . . Barker, Lorean ......,.....,.. Baugh, Erma . .,.. ,..,..., . Bell, Margaret Imogene ,... Bell, Theda Faye . .........., . Biggers, Brac ...,..,.. Biggs, Dwight ....... Bizzell, Dolores ..... Blackwell, J. A, .....,, . Blair, Lou Deane ....... Booker, Mary Lois ..... Box, Gene Wesley ,.,.. Boyd, Ann Nell .,,,.,,...... Boyd, Martha Jane .....,..., Bradshaw, Rebecca Ann ..... Brooke, Courtney .............. Browne, Berle ......,. MAY GRADUATES Address -A- 1716 22nd Street 1407 24th Street . 1717 21st Street 2135 19th Street Box 226 ..,...,........,,.,. 2108 15th Street .,.. Route 3 2503 25th Street 1.13- 231 1 20th Street 2006 9th Street ..... 814 Avenue M 1615 16th Street 1912 Avenue R Route 4 2116 8th Street .. 1811 Avenue R 1920 15th Street 1408 Avenue N 2422 27th Street . Route 6 1 .,..... 1619 Avenue D 2108 28th Street 203 6th Street 2514 20th Street 2309 15th Street 1909 27th Street Phone 2-1258 1 6807 1 6974 1 9147 .. 8339 2-2397 1 8417 1 8314 2-3693 8219 2-2596 7029 4159 Bull, Lucy Jane ........ Burleson, Glen ........... Buster, Billy Bob ......, Butler, Franklin Cambell, Elton ...,.........,. Campbell, James .,.... Carlton, Riley Vernon ...... Carpenter, Billy Lee .,..,. Carpenter, Louise ...,...,, Carr, LaVoe . .....,....,. . Carr, Robert Lon ,....,..... Chapman, Norma Jo ...... Cleveland, Fatine .,..,.. Cogdill, John L. ............ . Conely, James ,..., ....,.,....... Connally, Helen Louise .,... Cox, Bobbie Nell ....,..,, Cox, Ray .,..,.....,....,... . Cress, Gloria ......,.,...... Cress, Katie Jean .,...., Crim, Doris ..... ...,...... 816 Avenue B ........1115 . 2432 1.11.1904 31st Street 28th Street .. 27th Street .... -C- 11111111607 11..1933 1HU,2022 1Un.2207- 111.3405 .H1H.2023 11111920 .11. 2708 .111.2303 .nHH2426 .HH1.2114 .m1.Rout 11.11916 111.2220 UHH.2012 111.2012 11111909 Crockett, Paul ..,........ Crouch, Curlee, Ralph Pat ...... Lovern .,......... Daniel, J. C. .... , Daniel, R. S, ........,.. , Davies, A. E. .............. . Davis, Dorothy Jean .. Dobyns, Dorothy ....,.. Duval, Talmage Lee .... Earhart, Hugh Tapp 1 Elliott, Martha Jean ...... -D- .. 4145 1 4178 . 4038 1 7334 22nd Street 2-1019 Texas Avenue . .. . , ,.,... 6265 16th Street .......... ...... 2 -2816 A 18th Street .. 7006 ' 19th Street ....... ..... . 5926 9th Street ....... ...... 2 -1596 24th Street 2-1865 24th Street ....... .......... 5 116 14th Street .... 2-2388 28th Street ..... .... .....,. 2 - 1121 16th Street ,.... .,..,. 8 998 e 5 1 ,...,........... .,.... 6 250 22nd Street 26th Street 18th Street 1 ..,... . 5910 18th Street . ..... ...... 5 910 Avenue Q 1 2-1295 2625 26th Street 2418 7th Street ,............ ....... 2 -2569 1626-B 17th Street 502 Avenue K .,..... 2-1831 910 Avenue R ........ . 9514 2302 15th Street Route 5 1 .. 1 2315 Elm Street Route 6 -EH 1210 23rd Street 1630 7th Street Ellis, B111 .....,......,..,... Ellis, Billie Jo . ..... . Elston, Mack, Jr, Emery, Wayne ,... 1320 1.1.2005 ..1....1519 2023 25th Street 2-3364 1 5006 .. 5357 .. 7398 . 8638 2-3867 Avenue R ..,..... , ........ 4989 24th Street 14th Street N ame Addr - F - SSS Phone 2-3195 2- Flanagan, John ..... 2123 5th Street .. rorgey, Marjorie ........ .1922 13th Street Foster, Arlis .,,.........,.,.... .1415 Avenue F rreeman, Wilma Jean ,..., .,., 2112 13th Street C, ... Gearhart, Tommie ....,.... ..... . Box 942 ...,.,,.... ....,,.. Gibson, Ernestine ,,................ ...-.2131 19th Street Glimp, Margaret Jewel ,..,.. ...A... 2 522 24th Street .... Godbehere, Mary Lou ..,.. ..... . 2601 20th Street .... Goins, Billy .,................,.... ....... 1 708 Avenue N ....... Gowin, Leia ....,..,...,.,.,.. ....... 2 002 18th Street .,.. Grady, Lawrence D. ..,.... 2122 oth Street Graham, Bettye Jo .,.,....... .,.,,., 2 313 21st Street Graham, Trula Frances ..1906 22nd Street .. Graves, Collidge ..... ....... ....... 1 6 20 6th Street Green, Howard ...,.........,. .....,. 2 213 29th Street Gregg, Cecil ..........,,..,....,..,.,.., ..,.... 2 206 Avenue P Grinin, Johnnie Adelle ,..,.. .....,......,. 2 115 Avenue J H .1 Hackel, Sarah Joyce ....... ...,... 1 914 25th Street ,.,. Hall, Patti Jane ,..,.,,........ .....,. 1 912 27th Street ..,. Hamilton, Wesley .,........,,., .,.,... 2 315 25th Street .... Harris Geor ia Neal ,...... .. , 8 Harvey, Bobby .......,..,.,,. Hassell, Thomas .......,. Hignight, Maxine ,.,.. Hinsley, Lois ,...,....... Hoffman, Paula ,..,... ..,. Hollyiield, Christine ..... Holman, Billy ......,........... Hooten, Mary Alice ..,.... Horten, Earl, Jr. ...,... , Howard, Amos .,,..,.. Hufstedler, Bob ....,... Hurley, Elmer Lee .... Ingram, Joyce ..., Jackson, Eleanor ,...,..,.. Jelfcoat, Nellie Fay ,....., Johnson, Guinn ,,,.,..., .. Johnson, Nuge ........ Jones, Albert ...,.. Jones, Delwin ..., Keese, Helen Marie .,..,,. Keeton, Sidney .........,..... Kennedy, Corinne ............,. ., Kennedy, Martha Jean .,,... ..... Kent, Robert ...,.................,..,.... .,.. Knight, Catharine Chloe Kutzschback, Buddy .......... ,,.,., ...1627 ....-.2422 1961 Texas Avenue 2602 22nd Street .. 2401 9th Street ..,,.. 8th Street 24th Street Route 2 1905 Avenue S 1811 18th Street .,..,., 1 909 ..1007 2309 21st Street ,..,.. 25th Street ,.., 17th Street ..,. 238 North Avenue ......,1621 .2512 - J ....-,2113 3605 .2215 1807 2309 .Box -K 1407 1711 .1121 .2218 2435 1309 .2110 16th Street .. 24th Street .... 16th Street ..., Avenue P ...... 21st Street .,..... 15th Street .... 7th Street ....... 553 Avenue W .... 17th Street .,.. 19th Street .. 21st Street 22nd Street . 33rd Street 26th Street .... 2- 2 H Kuykendall, Jim ...,.......... ...,.. 2 408 20th Street .... L .- Laird, Dorothy ...,. ..... 1 810 Avenue X . .. Lamm, Billy ,..... 1106 Avenue U ...... Land, Glenn M. ......,,.... ....... 1 620 9th Street ..,.. . Landers, James H. ......,.... 2213 Main Street .... . Lanford, Howard ......,......,. 2023 Broadway .... LaRoe, John Franklin 1913 25th Street . Leathers, Eugenia .............. 1311 Avenue Q ..,... Ledbetter, Georgia Lee ...,,, .. ..,, 1933 Avenue N Lee, Billy Ray ..... .,.. . . ..... ...... 1 709 Avenue N ..... .. Leverett, Ima Jean 1806 15th Street Libby, Frederick .....,,. 2606 24th Street .....,. Lott, Garland ...,......,..... .1621 17th Street ..... Louder, Billy Joe .......,... .... . .1802 Avenue J Lowery, Robert Olen ...,.. .. 1.2302 Avenue T . Lumpkins, Everette ,..,... ...1404 Avenue O .. ,. Lynn, Sybil Ruth ........ 1916 15th Street .... 2- 2- 2- 2- 2- 2. 8340 4225 4039 6575 7020 1369 7636 7069 8477 4584 7 135 5166 1144 5388 -3575 8076 5949 9505 1047 4946 7248 7991 8689 9207 2947 8070 8134 4007 6776 6845 8666 4955 1426 7620 8667 3858 9661 4147 9884 1216 8909 2618 2460 8715 8048 2432 Shepard, Sherley .... ..,.,,..,, Name Address Phone 1 M ... Martin, C, B. .,.,......... 1909 9th Street Martin, Lila Jean .-...,... 2816 Elm Street ....... .,.... 2 -2226 Martin, Lillian ...,.,.......... 1115 34111 Street Martin, Marjorie Ann -..-,,., 2407 141211 Street 2-1705 Massey, Norma ......,......... 2124 27th Street .,.. ..,.. 8 220 Mauldin, Ruby Louise .,.,.. 2501 Ruby Street 4 2-2277 McCann, Barbara ,,,,4,,v,4 2014 26th Street .,......,.. ,.... 7 835 McClendon, Morris ,..,.,.. 2117-B 14th Street ,, 8203 McCrumrnen, Sallie ...,.,.. 3204 Avenue T McDonald, Fancis ,,.,,.,,........, .,.,..,. 1 905 25th Street .. .. 7538 McKay, LaFayette Camp ,....., ....,,, 2 909 20th Street .. .. 5905 McKinley, Barbara Ann ..,....,... ........ B OX 1501 ...........,.,... .. 4504 McLaurin, Jean .,,..,,..........,.. Route 2 .................... 2-2450 McNeill, Charles .,... Route 6 ......,,...... . 6867 Mickey, Dimple ..., 1910 Avenue S .,... 2-1037 Miller, Jack .......,..,..,.., 2421 26th Street ..,.,... ...... 4 738 Milner, J. D. ....,.........,.. 1649 Broadway ,,.,. ., 9983 Mitchell, Lenis Ray ....,.. Route 3 Moore, Earlaine ,........,..., 2116 18th Street ,..,... .,... 2 -3568 Morton, Betty Jayne ...,,. 2012 23rd Street .. N 1 Nabors, Roland ............. 2428 21st Street ,.,., ..... 5 223 Nash, Robert Arthur ..... 2003 9th Street ........ ....,.,.. 8 208 Neill, Dorothy ................,.,...... ..,,.... 1 913 15th Street 2-2589 Newstrom, Bette Jayne .,,..,. ...,.... 2 101 28th Street .... ..... 8 163 Nislar, Virginia ....,.....,........, 1418 Avenue O ..,.,... ...,. 7 207 Norton, Joan .,....,...,.,....... 3320 21st Street .,,.. .... 6 045 Nunley, Joe Bob ...... Route 6 ...........,...., 2-9886 .. 0 - Odam, Clarence Dale .... 1705 24th Street M P .-.. Paige, Vada Mae ...,..,., 808 Avenue N Pardue, Robert ......,...,....,. 2507 21st Street ,......... .... 5 125 Parnell, Billie Anton ,..,. 2517 Locust Street Pattillo, Lois ...,..,..,..,..,. 706 Avenue M Payne, Billy ......,...,..,., Route 2 Pendley, J, D. ,.... Route 2 Pharr, Kenneth ...,.. 2121 9th Street Phillips, Joe B, ..,. , 1905 Broadway ......, .... 9 994 Pierce, June .....,... 2409 24th Street .,., 5368 Pilcher, David .. . 2607 26th Street .. .. ., 4435 Pirtle, Jeff ,....,.., Powell, J. C. .... . Prater, C. L. ...,... . Pribble, Lonzo .. Rawls, Wanda Lee ..... Reese, James ...,.....,..,..l. Renner, Bob ,. ....,......,......... .. Rhodes, Benny Barry ,.....,. Rice, Meta Ruth ......,..,,. Risinger, Ouida D. .....,,.... . Roberts, Claude E., Jr. Roberts, Edwin Lee .... Rogers, Paulann ....... Schmidt, Howard ,......,,... .... Schnell, Jorita ..................... Schoenerstedt, Henrietta . Shaw, Jack ................,....,..,.... Shinn, Margie ....,... Sims, Paul .......... Slagle, Jack ....................,...... Snider, Philip .,..,.,..,.,. .....,.. Somers, Mildred Dauphine Spikes, Ruth Genelle .,,...... Stacy, LaNell .,,.,,.................., Stacy, Lenard ....,.. ...... Stalter, Mildred .,.., Stendefer, Sue ..... 23rd Street 2324 26th Street Box 541 1901 26th Street -R- 1405-A Avenue U -S- 4809 8383 6166 2422 4th Street ..,., ,. ,.... 2-2367 2912 20th Street ...,., ,..,., , . 4065 1717 28th Street ....,.. ..... 2 -2957 Route 2 2433 20th Street ,..,..,. ...., 4 204 2001 17th Street .... ..,.. 7 009 2118 5th Street ,....... ,,.l 2 -1430 2201 16th Street ,.,..... ..... 8 624 2206 18th Street ........ ..,.. 7 607 1306 23rd Street ,...... ..... 6 484 1914 8th Street ........... ........, 6 708 1912 Dixie Drive ....,,. ..... 2 -1185 1917 Avenue M ...,.. .,.., 5 457 1005 Avenue T Route 6 2119 9th Street ..,..,. 2426 20th Street .. 1915 8th Street 1919 Main Street Route 2 Route 2 1951 Texas Avenue 9137 4860 .. 8705 3105 21st Street ....... ..... 7 525 Name Stangel, Ava .,,..,..,..,....,.... Starnes, Mert Hawkins , Stewart, Allen T., Jr. Stewart, James Richard . Stiles, James Hooper, Jr, .,..,. Stavall, Rubye Jeanne . Stubbs, Frederick Louis Taylor, Wanda Jean ..,.... Temple, Sally Frances Templeton, Bettye Jean Tew, Bertha ................,..,.., Thomas Harvella .....,..,..,. Thompsbn, Aubrey Genewu Thorne, Milner ...,.....,..,.... Tonn, Emma Gene ......... Traylor, Virginia Lee .,... Trimble, Larry .,r.. ,........, Trout, Chauncey, Jr. ..,., . Turner, Maryjo ............. Venable, James E. ..,. . Walden, Joe ....,.......... Walker, Lela Mae ...,....,., Wallace, Herman ,.........,., Walling, Albert Clinton . Waltermire, Ana Mae ..,.. Walthall, Max ..,...............,. Ware, Dana Faye ......... Warren, Lucille ,...... Watkins, John A. Whaley, Faye Dell .,,..... Wheelock, Carter H. .. ,.., White, Jewel Christine ....... ...... Wilborn, Grace Louise . Wiley, Charles Albert Williams, Betty Jane .... Williams, Lorene .... .... Williamson, Mildred ,.,, Willson, Ave Lois .,..,.... Willson, D. A. ..,..,....., , Wilson, Terry ,......,..,..,..,.., Witt, Everett Jackson .. .. Wolffarth, Marion .......... Woodson, Herbert ...,...., Address Phone 2605 22nd Street 2024 Broadway .. . 3120 21ft Street .. 2013 3002 2629 15th Street 22nd Street 23rd Street ....,. Route 6 , .,.....,..,... . -T 801 College Avenue ..,... ..,.., 9th Street ........ ,... . 1807 14th Street 1806 10th Street 2202 Route 3 2312 16th Street 2620 2206 2410 2117 1926 2805 -V 1008 --W 1714 24th Street Broadway .,..,,.. ,,.... 14th Street 20th Street 22nd Street 22nd Street Avenue N , ....... ,... , . 13th Street 720 Avenue N 3105 2208 1611 2304 1904 1630 1709 1906 1218 2121 1924 1808 2110 2405 1406 Avenue N 21st Street .. ,. 16th Street ,, 26th Street 17th Street 3rd Street 22nd Street ..,... 26th Street Broadway ,.,,. 25th Street Avenue P 20th Street .. 13th Street .. 10th Street ...... ,..... Avenue G Route 1 Route 1 1907 2517 1308 1707 23rd Street 22nd Street Avenue Q 32nd Street Wright, Wm. Marion .,., 1634 Main Street .M Y M York, Carlyne .,..,..... ,.,, .,.,, . , ., .,.. .3305 20th Street ., Younger, Elizabeth Arline .,,.,,. ,,.., 1 513 18th Street Young, Francine ,..,..,.............., ..,..,...... 2 615 22nd Street .. Z .... Zackary, Worth Allen ....,., ..,... 2 119 Avenue M ...., Zimmerman, Billy ...,..,..... ..... 2 123 27th Street ...... 4864 , , 8266 , .. 5164 7815 7504 ., 5138 . 8287 2-2597 2-1900 , 9649 2-3448 2-2466 . 5178 2-3957 2-2155 . 6998 . 5674 2-9121 2-1455 2-1798 , 6779 . 7655 2-2949 , ..,.., 8680 . 6962 2-3683 2-2139 2-1444 2-3346 4895 . 4798 ,. 9846 .. 6104 2-1279 .. 7696 . .......,., 5608 2-3855 Name Adams, Wilma ..,.. Ater, George ,,.. Baugh, Lyndell ,......,..... Blackwell, Mary Jo Brock, Ruth Willette .,... Caddel, Elmer George Cameron, Iona ..,,..,,.,.....,. Cardwell, Billy Bob ...,. Coffee, Mary Van ......... Danniell, Arlie Marie . Davis, Clarence Davis, Ola Mae . ...,...,.. . Day, Norma Allyne ..... Duke, Katherine ...,.... Eakin, Yvonne Franklin, Willie Mae . Gordon, Bernice ,,..... Haney, June .,.., ,, .,..,.. .. Higginbotham. Mildred Laxson, Grady JULY GRADUATES Address -A- .........2006 ...,.,....,.2208 Avenue L 16th Street , -B- 1.1615 ...,..,..2320 16th Street Main Street ............504 Avenue R -C- ....,,.,,1012 ....,....1213 .........1626 17th Street .... 8th Street 5th Street ...707 Avenue L ,..D,.. ....,.,..17l1 ..,......1911 18th Street .. 6th Street 1,708 5th Street .. 1917 .,..,...,...1907 -E- ...,...,.,..1103 LF.. 30th Street , 27th Street 32nd Street .......,...,4ll Avenue S -GL ............151l Avenue T ..,, AH- 1710 ...W1906 Main Street 4th Street AL- . ,,.,.., . 205 Avenue Q -M- McCullough, Juanita Jerriene ,, ,. ., , . , 2934 McDill, Wilda .lean .......... ...,..., . , .,.. 2812 McLaughlin, Billy ....... ,,4,..,...... .,...., 2 3 24 Moore, Monty Bob , ..,. . Musick, Glenna Ruth ..,,. Perkins, J.. C. ...., .. Petty, Lois ...,... Pierce, Betty Lee .. ..,. ., Pirtle, Mary Helen ..,.. Powell, Zay ...,..,,.,,.,.., Richardson, Mansel ..... Rogers, Walton .,,.,..,. Sciance. Gloria ........., Sullivan, Christene ..., Taylor, Charles . ...,... . Thompson, Dorothy ...,. Wallace, Dorothy . .. , Watson, Ruby .,,....,.. . Wright, Elwood ., 1502 2317 Dallas Street Ruby Street 13th Street ...,... ..... 15th Street . 8th Street .. ., -p- 2208 1501 2013 2429 2314 24th Street . Avenue J 9th Street 22nd Street Main Street ...,. -R- ...,. 3617 ..,.........1958 -S.. 3404 ...2006 .Jp- 1905 Avenue W Avenue G 21st Street , Avenue W Avenue V .. Route 3 1618 ,..,,.,..19l4 .. ,. M1520 3rd Street Avenue G 26th Street Phone ,. 5257 .. 8635 2-1026 .. 9534 ,H 6075 2-1004 2-2803 2-2944 H 4027 U. 7277 2-3420 .. 8061 2-2135 ., 7003 . 4565 H 8733 . 7354 Name Adams ,Mary Frances ..,.. Akers, Charles ..,.,.....,.. Allison, J, R. ,.., . Alred, Grady ..,.,,.., Anthony, Ruth ,.... Archer, Jo Lou Ater, Allen .,........ Aycock, Billy .,,... Babb, Bill ,...........,.....,......... Badley, Peggy Nell .,...,.. Bardwell, Jean .,...,...... Barrier, K. A. Bass, Johnnie .......,. Baugh, Lyndell ...,. Bean, George ...... Beasley, Fred ..,....,. Bechtol, Hubert ....... Bell, Mary .......,...,. Bell, Morris ........... Berry, Charlene ,........ Berry, Wanda . ,...,, ..,.... Blake, Sam .................,........, Blakemore, Laura Lee .....,. Bledsoe, Jimmy ..,,.............., Bledsoe ,Kathryn ...,.... Boldin, Mary Mae ....,. Bond, Doris Jean ............ Bondurant, Virginia .... ,. Bonham, Alva K. ....... . Boulter, Bettye ........, Bragg, George ...,.....,.,.. Bray, Emma Jewel ..,....,... Brazile, Keaton ,..........,..,..,,,... Breedlove, Mary Louise Brewer, Robert ..,,............... Brock, Ollie Mae ..,,........ Brock, Robert .,,..., Brock, Ross ......., Brophy, John .......r. Brown, Charles .,... Browne, Jerri Bryant, A. C. .,,.,,.. . Bumpass, Gloria ,.... Bumpass, Lola B. .... . Burgess, Hubert ..,,,.. Burnette, Billy .,,,. Butler, Jimmie ...,. Butler, Panze ...... Campbell, Bobby Denton Campbell, Bobbie Lynn ......, Campbell, Juanita ...,.,....,.. Cantrell, Dorothy ,.....,..... Cargile, Vinson , ..,.... . Carroll, Billie ......,.. Carter, Maisie .......,... Casey, Claudine ...,.....,.. Cave, Bennie Nell ........ Chadwick, Patsy ..,.. Chambers, Vonceil .... Chance, Frances .,..... Chappelle, Jean .,.., Chism, Archie ......, Clark, Norris ....,.... Clark, Truett .....,,.,...,,., Clifton, Mary Lou ........., Cobb, James Weldon ....,.. Cogburn James .,.,.,..,.,..,.. Collier, Maretta ..,,, onior irectorq Address Phone .... A .-. .1614 Avenue G .......,.3212 Avenue V 1 6067 .......,,Route 5 11-F-4 .........2419 Texas Avenue .. 5293 .,,..,,..2312 21st Street 6424 ...3206 Avenue S .,..,...2208 16th Street ., 8635 2120 14th Street .. 7035 - B - .............2414 20th Street 2-3967 ,.,.,,..,2205 25th Street 7174 .....,,..2205 Broadway 2-3369 2502 20th Street 4041 1630 15th Street .........1615 16th Street 2-2397 ,WH-1614 19th Street 2-9948 ,-In-M1201 UOILGQS Avenue 2-1010 ,W,,,2l14 ltitn Street 5304 W,H,,l654 18th Street 2-1468 3801 24th Street M2211 Tyler Street .HZUOY Avenue J .........2807 20th Street 7074 ..,.,....1614 18th Street 2-2058 ...,.....1809 15th Street 9225 ........,2420 22nd Street .. 4144 .....,..,308 Vernon Avenue .....,.,.2207 Avenue Q 2-1817 .,.,.,..,2123 28th Street 2-2775 ...,.....1b09-A Broadway .....,...l927 23rd Street 6910 .........1909 8th Street 2-3889 .......,.1108 22nd Street ,. 5295 ,..,.....Plainv1ew Highway ...,.....Box 1435 2-9980 ,,,....,.1912 Avenue Q 8226 .....,..,1904 6th Street 7108 .,...,.,2110 Pierce Avenue 2-9942 .......,2110 Pierce Avenue 2-9942 M2323 15th Street .........2305 14th Street 2-2785 ...1707 15th Street .1604 30th Street ,.,,,....18l2 Avenue O 2-1971 1907 13th Street ,.......2805 24th Street 4839 ....,....2807 22nd Street ., 4428 ...,.....1904 27th Street ., 2334 .....,.......2405 Broadway 2-3185 ., C .- 1410 Main Street . 9175 ., 2427 F.11wood 1607 22nd Street 2-1019 ........3009 20th Street .. 4787 2216 8th Street ...2012 16th Street 2-1494 .,.,....,3102 20th Street 4269 ,..,,...,Route 2 ..,..,,..1605 Avenue G 2-9072 ....,...2224 6th Street .. 2-2804 .319 Avenue U ., 9067 2124 14th Street 7138 ,1901 28th Street 2-2864 ......,,,2016 6th Street ........Route 6 , 6298 .,.......Route 6 .. 6298 .........1809 18th Street 2-1237 ........,2023 Main Street .. 8029 ..,.,....3203 Avenue H 6246 ....,...2117 18th Street 9758 2-9994 Name Conley, Jack ................ Conley, Riley .....,..,,......,. Cooper, Jack Alven ,... Copeland, Royce .....,.... Cordell, Durwood ,.,..... Crenshaw, Ann ......... Crites, Buddy .,....... Croxton, Norma ..,..,.. Crudup, Thomas .,,..,.... Cummings, Nadine ..,.., Curtis, John ...,.,.....,... Darden, Gloria Bess .. Davis, Clarence ..,.........,. Davis, Mattie ,...,........... Dean, Anna Louise ...,.. DeWitt, Talmage ,....... DeWolfe, Clinton ...,,..... Dickey, Richard .,.....,.... Dorsey, Arvella ...,....,..,.. Downing, Bobbie Frank Dubberley, John ,..,...... Dukett, Cecile ...,.....,...... Dumas, Iantha .,... Earnest, Mary Nell ...... Edler, Verdia Beth ...... Elmore, C. M. ............... . Estes, Duane .................... Ewing, John Edward .. Farris, Dewey ....,. Farris, Edith ..,.., .,....,,. Fisher, Louise ..,..........,.... Fleming, Billie Bob .... Forbis, Mary Louise ,.., Fox, Bill ...,.,,.., ...,.. . Franklin, Willie Mae ., Freeman, Ruby Gay ,,..., Frizzell, Harvey ......., Fry, High K, ,.., ., ....... Fulton, Wanda Mae ..,. Galyon, Janette ,... George, Ruth Givens, Jack ......., Glaze, Jayne .,....,. Glock, Waldo ......... Gonzales, Felicia .... Goodloe, Jean ..,.,.........,.. Graham, Vada Lois ..,... Gray, Patsmary ,..,..., . Grisham, Rowena ,... Guthrie, Iva Mae .... Hall, LaRue ..,.,.. Hankins, Jack ,..,........... , Harris, Clifton .... Harrison, Marjorie Lee Harrison, Mildred ....,..... Hastings, Lorene .... Hatchett, Edwin ...,.. Hatton, Edgar ...,.,, Havins, Frank .. .... .. Haynes, Lawrence .... . Haynes, Betty ,...,...,..,.. Hazelwood, Juneva .,,, Hazelwood, Paul ....... Head, Lucile .,........,.,. Henderson, Don .,...,,..,,. Hendrick, LaVerne ...,.. Henry, Gordie Irene .... -C -D Address Phone 2113 Main Street ., ..... .. 8944 2114 16th Street , ...... .. 8998 1902 Avenue P 2012 24th Street .,... 2-3115 1616 Avenue Y ...,.,. ..,,.. 5 955 1901 29th Street ..,.... 2-2656 2409 20th Street ...,... .. 4493 2016 Main Street ....... .. 9535 1309 31st Street ....... ..... 6 494 1630 15th Street 1810 Avenue R ..,..,. ,. 9216 2121 Broadway ,..... 2-2016 1911 6th Street 1301 Avenue H ,,..... .. 5104 1301 33rd Street ......, .. 6726 2613 27th Street 1309 13th Street 2007 16th Street ....,..r..,.,........ ..... 7 825 718 4th Street Texas Tech Power Plant ........ .,.... 8 541 2209 27th Street ...........,,...,.... ...,. 4 248 2413 1918 2007 1909 1902 24th Street 22nd Street Avenue M ....... 17th Street ......, 17th Street 1302 24th Street ,,..... 706 Avenue T -Fm 1312 Sth Street 2307 9th Street ..,..,..,., 1918 26th Street ..,,,., 2412 25th Street Route 4 ,.., ., .. 2601 22nd Street ..,..,. 411 Avenue D .....,,. 2121 7th Street ...... 1910 38th Street Route 4 2207 10th Street .,,, . Route 1 2401 20th Street ,.,,.., 2302 9th Street 1219 2502 1626 1924 2210 1910 1625 1710 -H 2111 2143 2024 3101 1507 2414 14th Street ...... 22nd Street ..,. .. 18th Street 25th Street ......, 15th Street .,,..... Avenue Q College Avenue Avenue Q ,...,..,...,,. 21st Street 19th Street .,.., 18th Street ,..... 19th Street ..... 27th Street 24th Street .....,. Southwest Tech ...,.. .. 1718 30th Street 314 Temple Avenue 1002 Avenue T ..... ,,...,.. 1912 Broadway ......,. Route 5 2118 15th Street ..,.... 1307 26th Street .... . 2810 24th Street .... , 1304 Avenue L 2601 26th Street ,..... 3376 7854 2-1774 9927 6165 2-9921 .. 4794 9516 7276 2-2029 4279 5298 7197 5176 2-3488 8131 . ..,, 6504 8987 5335 4568 7322 2-1315 . 9985 8016 2-1089 2-2965 4224 J ames, Gene .,........,..,. Name Hester, Carl .,,.. ,, Hicks, Wanda ..,,....... Hickerson, J, T. .......... . Hilburn, Edmund ....... Hill, Faye Beth ,,..... Hillyer, Wallace ..,,. Hindman, Lanell ..,,,.. Hockaday, Donald ..... Hodges, Tom ...A....... Hoge, Wanda .,....A..,. Holcomb, Neil ,..,.,....... Holloway, Anna B. Holt Don ....,.,..,.........,.,, Hopper Eugenia .,,.,,... Hufstuttler, Louise ....., ..,. . . Hughes, Dorothy Lee Hughes, George .,,........ Hunter, Edith .....,,....,...... ...,,,. Hurlbut, Elizabeth ..,.., ..,..,.. Hurmence, Bobbie ..,.. Hutto, Vernetta .,..... Jackson, Gene ....,,.. J ackson, Sam ........ Jennings, Marion ....... Johnson, Bennie Dora Johnston, Betty .....,..,.. Johnson, Cecil ............. Johnson David .... Johnson, Melvin ,..., Johnson, Roy ............... Jones, Elvis . ,............. , Jones, Mary Kathryn Jones, Raymond ......... Jones, Zanalee ,... Karr, Mary Frances . Kelly, Norma .............. Kendrick, Alton ..,.... Kendrick, Harold ,,..,.. Kershner, Bobby ..,.,,..,...,.. , ,..,., Killingsworth, Claude Kilpatrick, Joyce ......,... ....,,, Knoll, Fred .,,.....,.....,.... Kunkel, Anieta .... Langford, Mary ......, Lawrence, Troy ....... Lawson, David ,.., Lea, J. L. .,,, Leftwich, June .....,. LeMaire, Harry , ,.,,.. , Lewelling, Ella Mae ..., ,. Lewis, Betty ..,.,.......... Lewis, Juanita ...,... Liddell, Frank ..., Lindsey, Beuron ,,... Linke, Mavis .......... Lofland, Berry .... Longley, Jerry .. ..,, ., Loveless, Alene ....... Lynch, Yvette .. Lynch, Yvonne ..,. Maples, Sterling ,. . Marquis, Bobby . .. . Martin, Billy G. ...,. Massie, Geraldine .,,., Massey, Nila . ..... Massey, Wilma .,,. McAlister, June ....... Address -H- Phone 1918 28th Street ,..,.. ...,,.. -K -L -M 6039 2103 25th Street 7387 506 Avenue Q Section North Q 1110-B Avenue D 1509 Avenue E 2207 25th Street ...,., ....... 8 276 2409 27th Street ....., .....,...,, 9 158 1510 28th Street ....,, 2-2048 1904 16th Street 504 Avenue M .. 2-2132 814 Main Street .,.... 2-3972 2908 21st Street . 9249 2402 Main Street .2434 24th Street 4427 2201 10th Street ., .... 9989 2002 Avenue L .204 Uvalde Avenue 2210 Broadway ..,,,.,,.. ...... . 2-1754 3021 20th Street ,... , , .... 6294 2329 19th Street 2003 Avenue R ...... ........... 6 834 2414 15tn Street .. 2-2894 Route 6 1808 Broadway 9024 2206 25th Street ...... ,. .,,, 9036 2805 23rd. Street ...... ...... 5095 2310 14th Street 2-3759 1601 34th Street .,.... .,..... 7 125 3420 Avenue K ...,,. 2-1776 2.510 14th Street ,..... 2-3759 1503 30th Street ...,,. 2-1024 1935 Avenue N 2206 14th Street .,.,.. 2-2659 1814 Avenue J ..,,.. 2-3708 608 Avenue Q ......., 2-2718 2618 21st Street ..,...., .,...,,. 7 036 4015 21st Street 4015 21st Street Kershner Nursery ...... .....,. 5 881 2212 29th Street ...,... ..,..,.. 2 -1363 807 Avenue T Levelland Highway 2005 22nd Street 2-3146 2203 20th Street .,,... .... 6 419 2204 6th Street 2014 9th Street 2303 27th Street .. ,.,.., .. 4244 2113 Broadway ..,.,,. .. .,,.... 8346 2405 15th Street . ...,.. .,,.,... 2 -3447 1419 6th Street ..,... .. .... 8218 2612 22nd Street 5310 3102 Avenue H .. 2-9201 1944 Avenue N ..,.. 2-1975 1506 27th Street .,..... ...,.,,, 2 -2214 2308 3rd Street 1912 14th Street ...,.. .... 7 578 2509 23rd Street ..., , ..,, 4964 716 Avenue L 1908 Avenue K ...... .. ..., 5118 1908 Avenue K .,,.,. .....,,. 5 118 1947 Avenue N 1510 18th Street 2623 20th Street ,..,...., .,.. 7 048 1907-B Avenue K ,..... ,.,..,. 5 458 2124 27th Street .,..,, .... 8 220 2504 24th Street ...... .. 4976 2103 13th Street ...... .... 7 128 Name McCauley, Jerry ...... McCollum, Marion ......,. McCulloch, Aubrey ...,... McCurry, Douglas .......... McDonald, Betty Jane McDonald, Conny ............, .,..... McDougal, Billie Jo .,..,. lVLcF.achern, Tom Paul McGinnis, Dorothy ,.... McGowan, Jane ...,..,....... Mclnroe, Doris Ruth . McMurry, Bonita ...,..,.,. McNabb, Billie Louise McNabb, Doris .....,......,.,.. ..,..., lVlcSpadden, Joy .....,,..,.. Meeks, Carline ..,,.,. Meinecke, Steve ..... , Menasco, Anna Sue ....,. Mills, Carolyn ........,. Millsap, Kathryn ....., Mitchell, Ray .,..,.,,.,. Molloy, Gerald ....... Moore, Dorothy ......, Moore, Winfield .......... Morgan, Dorothy ...,...,. Morris, Charlie Bob .... Morris, O'Veta ..,............. Morrisset, Windel ..., Moss, Basil ,......,....... Moss, Ira .........,...,.....,.,.... Moss, Thomas .,.....,.....,.,,. Mullins, Mary Virginia .. Murfee, Billy .......,.....,.,.. Myrick, Russell ...,..,......, Neill, Nancy .....l..,....... Nelson, Sally .l,.. Nelson, Willella ....,....,... Newman, Dorothy Jean Nichols, Billie Nickell, Phillips Norman, Virginia ,..,.. Norwood, C. W. ...,.. . Norwood, Joy .. O'Briant, Dan ...,... Odam, Wayne ,,.., O'Hair, Elene ,...,.. O'Hair, R, J. .,.., . O'Neall, Jane .,..,.. Page, Frances , ...,.,.,.. . Park, Wadell ..... Parker, Mattie Doris ..,......... .... . . Pasehall, Mary Frances Patillo, Florence .. Patterson, Billie ,..,. .. . Patterson, Purl . ,..,.. . Pvich, Micky .,... .,.. ,.,,.. Payne, Stephen Ross . Peek, Claudine .,......,,... Perkins, George ..l,.... Perkins, Philip ....,.,. Pevehouse, Cone ........ Pike, Willie ......,..,,... Pinkston, Bob ,,..... Pirtle, Thomas ........ Pitts, Virginia .,........,,.. Pollard, Halegon .,..,..... Porter, Theda Beth ..... Powers, Ruth ......,..,.... Prater. Evelyn ., Price Lindell .,..,.. Putman, C. A. .... . -M Address Phone 2322 16th Street ...... ........ 2 -2197 2023 7th Street 2214 Main Street ........ .,.,.,.. 2 -3318 2317 4th Street 2221 18th Street ..... ....... 8 755 2221 18th Street ...,. ....... 8 755 1708 9th Street 2211 1802 8th Street 16th Street ..... Northwest of town .,...... .... 3701 2113 31st Street 15th Street 2-1593 4871 5244 5815 8160 5434 4198 2411 19th Street ...,. .... 1812 17th Street ..... ..., 3502 Avenue U ..... 3604 Avenue J 3115 19th Street ..... 1710 Avenue K 2505 2102 26th Street 8th Street ...., Route 4 ...,,....,....,..........,.,..,........ .... 2113 19th Street ..... 2V2 miles on East Broadway ....... ...... 2308 7th Street 2408 9th Street . .,...,......,,,..,...... ,..... , 1605 Avenue P ..,... .... 2314 20th Street ...., ..,, 2918 36th Street .,,.,.. ,.., 2221 6th Street ...., 720 Avenue M 720 Avenue M 1508 1615 1212 -N Avenue X ...... 17th Street ...,. Avenue W ,..... 505 College Avenue 2420 2120 2007 1306 2412 2115 1911 1911 -O 1108 1705 1646 2416 1406 --P 2304 2014 1917 21st Street ....., .. 17th Street 17th Street 20th Street N. 2nd Street 6th Street 17th Street 17th Street 32nd Street 24th Street Main Street 8th Street Avenu Q . Avenue V .,,., 6th Street 10th Street .,... . ,.,.,. , Route 4 ...... .....,..... , 709 Avenue M 1710 1710 2323 1921 2404 1908 23rd Street 23rd Street 16th Street 16th Street 15th Street ,...,,.. ,..,,.. Avenue O Route 5 2324 20th Street ..,... 2413 14th Street .. 1717 23rd Street 2429 22nd Street ., 2911 20th Street Slaton Highway 2017 Avenue M ...3016 21st Street , . Route 6 1.2110 21st Street .....,..Route 2 2-1330 5650 2-29989 2-1657 9139 6775 6858 2-2910 2-3583 9904 2-2003 2-2979 4485 7824 2-2449 8327 .. . 4414 9588 , 2-9819 2-2850 2-2850 7944 . 2-3385 6389 . 2-1625 4565 7356 5946 Name Ragland, Phil K. Raines ,Lucille .... Raley, John A. Read, John T. ,... . Ream, John ..... Reed, Lyndal ............ Rhea, Marshall ........... Rhodes, Bobbie Jean . Richardson, Dorothy Richardson, Mansel .,..... Richardson, Myrl ........ Relk, Robert ...,,. .,,.... Robbins, James ......,.,,, Roberts, Ozell ..........,.. Roberts, Shirley Ann Robinson, Elizabeth Rodgers, Delillah ..,..,. Rodgers ,J. D. .,...,,., , Rodgers ,Robert ....,... Rogers, Geneva .... Rogers, Landa . .,.. . Root, T. C. ........,,..,. , Rose, Austin C. Runyon, Bruce ...,.. Sanders, J. ...,....... . Savell, Juanita ' .....,...... . Schmidt, Elizabeth ......., Scott, Weldon .,.......,.. Scuddy ,Eddie ....,......, Sessums Margaret ......., Shuman, Robert L. Simpson, Juanita ....... Sims, Wynona ................. Sinclair ,Billie Ruth ..... Smith, A.. J. .....,..,.......... . Smith, Billy D. ,....,. . Smith, Charles ,... Smith, Fred .......,. Smith, Malena ....... Smyth Jerry ............., Snider? Leddrew ....., Snodgrass, E. L. ..,..,... . Southerling, Shirley ....... Spaldigg, Henry .....,,..,. Sparks ,Katherine ,..,, Stevens, R. B. .................. . Stiles, Nancy ...................... Strange, Sarah Jane Strickland, J. F. ,....... . Stubbs, Wright ............. Sturges, Lessie ...... Sweeney, Mickie ....,, Taylor, Bobbie .......... Taylor, Howard .........,. Taylor, Wayne ................. Teal, Mary Elizabeth Terrell, Jimmie . ..... ...... . Thiel, Donald ................. Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson Thompson, Address -R 2110 9th Streett ..., . 1914 6th Street 2219 14th Street ....,. 2007 2310 -S 31st Street ...... 10th Street .,.. . Phone 2-1579 2-2693 3-1777 2-1998 1508 Hill Street 2116 8th Street .... . 8314 3708 Monroe Street ..,..,. ,,,,,, 2 -2262 2418 9th Street ............ ...... 2 -3748 3617 Avenue W 1510 17th Street 2223 10th Street .,..., 2-1564 1323 25th Street ,. ...,., 5259 2220 9th Street 2004 16th Street 1706 Avenue V Route 1 2101 9th Street .. 2-1167 2101 9th Street .. 2-1167 1008 Avenue S Tahoka Highway 2629 22nd Street ,. 4967 1620 Avenue Y 2508 21st Street .. ....... 7504 1614 Avenue O ...... .. 9508 1005 Avenue C 2206 18th Street ...... 7607 1910 15th Street ..,... 9035 2218 9th Street 2114 17th Street ........ ...... 8 739 Route 6 2124 23rd Street 2011 23rd Street 2-2467 2104 8th Street ........,. ........., 8 020 2401 14th Street 2-2107 2606 21st Street .....,... 7969 2320 15th Street ..... 2-1065 1311 23rd Street 2218 23rd Street ....., 7676 2219 Main Street 2-2195 1622 Main Street .. 9849 1726 23rd Street 2-1916 2305 9th Street 2019 Avenue M .. ....... 6078 Route 4 Coffman Courts 3002 2603 2423 2224 22nd Street 24th Street 26th Street 28th Street -T.. .. 7504 ....,. 5093 ,.....,.. 4437 1621 16th Street ., 2-1047 1517 10th Street 1811 7th Street .......... 2-3886 1313 Avenue O 801 College Avenue .,....,. 2-2597 1919 31st Street ...... ..,,.. 5993 1621 7th Street .........,... ....,. 2 -2087 Brownfield Highway 2-9902 Dolores .............. .,........ Dorothy Dorothy H elen ,Jack ..,..... ................ ........,. Joe L. ................,. ........ . Tipton, Rowena ...... Tucker, Virginia ...... Turner, Lee ................ Tyson, Mary Sue ....... Vaughn, Grace .......... Verner, Jimmy ............. Vincent, Imogene ,...... -V- 2204 25th Street ..... 7993 Route 3 2105 13th Street ....... . .... 9657 1715 24th Street 1512 Avenue Q .. ., 8424 1909 15th Street .... ..,... 8 965 2902 20th Street .,..... ...... 4 179 2203 5th Street 1316 34th Street ...,... . .... 6789 2431 24th Street ........ ..,... 2 -3414 908-A Avenue R 2122 9th Street Name Address Phone .-. 'W .- Wadsworth, Wanda ,...... ....,..., 1 917 16th Street ...4... ..,... 6 518 Walker, Afton ................. ...1... 2 304 14th Street 2-2793 Wallace, Earnesteen 2604 18th Street 2-2829 Waller, Pete ..,............... ......... 1 502 33rd Street ..,.... ...... 7 805 Ward, Juanita ,..,...,,. 1312 26th Street Ward, Paul ....,,....,..,....., ,..,..... 1 312 26th Street Waters, Arlie Ruth ....,.. ,....,. . 2513 23rd Street ....... ....,. 5 047 Watson, Ruth ........,.....,. . 1,1940-A Avenue G Weiss, Peggy .......,. 3412 21st Street ....... ....., 7 394 Welch, Eunice ....,..... 1018 Avenue A Wendt, C. E., Jr. .... 1514 18th Street ,.,... ...,., 2 -1528 West, Aline ...,,...,.,.. 1915 Avenue O West, David .........., 2518 24th Street ....,.. ...,,. 5 025 Wheeler, Marilyn .... Route 4 White, Lurlene ..... 1910 9th Street ..,, .. 8053 White, Juanita , .... 1908 Avenue S .,.,..., ...... 2 -3593 Whitney, Ina .,.., 1918 8th Street Wilkins ,Betty ...,. 1916 Avenue N Williams, Billy .,...... Shallowater Road . 2F21 Williams, Jimmy .,........ ...,.... . 2306 8th Street .....,..., ...,,, 2 -1927 Williams, Johnanna ....... ..,.. . .Shallowater Road .... ..,.. 2F21 Williams, LaDora ...,....,...... .....,... 1 308 25th Street ...,...., ....... 2 -3480 Williamson, Lou Ann 1606 Avenue Y .,.. .. 2150 Willson, Kenneth .....,...., ......... R oute 1 Wood, Arlene .............,.. .,.....,. 1 928 19th Street ...,... ...... 8 657 Woods ,Dalton ............. ...,.,.. 2 119 16th Street ,...... ,,..., 8 794 Workman, Raleigh ,,....... ...,....., 2 505 24th Street .,..., ...... 6 167 Wright, Connie Marie 710 Avenue R .,..... ..... 9 545 Wright, Elwood ..........,.,.. ......... . H1520 26th Street .. 2-3558 - Y ... York, Janet ,..,..........,..,. ..... 1 909 30th Street 2-3893 York, Mary Frances ..,.,.. ........,. 1 910 17th Street .. ., 7649 Young, Dan ........,........,. .......... 2 615 22nd Street .. 7696 Young, Jimmie .......... .,........ R oute 5 .........,.., ..... 2-9975 Bagwell, Wendell ..,.... .....,..., 1 805 Name Adair, Doris ....,.....,..,... Adams, Gwendolyn ...... Alford, Ellen Ann ..... Alkire, Dave ,,... ,........... Allen, Shirley Jean .....,.... Anderson, Carroll .,...,......... opiwomore irectoril Address 1 A i 11.11622 6th Street . 1617 16th Street 2222 11.12017 2007 1 ......... 3805 Appling, Mary Frances ..... .....,, 1 703 Archer, Coleman .................... ...,,,, 1 922 Armstrong, Nelda ,..,..,,,.... Arrington, Noble Laverne Atkinson, Lottie Margaret Austin, Edmond .....,,.......,...., Austui, Meretta .................. 11.11913 26th Street 14th Street ...,.. 23rd Stret ......... 21st Street ...,., 23rd Street 14th Street Avenue J ,902 Avenue R . 2201 2012 -13-- 14th Street ...... 15th Street Avenue Q 18th Street Bailey, LaVida .,.,.... Bailey, Lee ,........,.. Bailey, Shafter .... Barker, Wanda ........... Barnes, Lahoma ............... Barrett, Roberta Lee ..,,.. Barrier, Robert .,.....,... Battin, Louise ..,...........,.. Route 1 18th and Tyler Streets ,,,,,,,,,,Route 4 2412 27th Street .,........ 217 Tyler Street Phone 2-2193 .. 7933 2-3344 7397 2-2360 2-2005 8036 11Fl1 .. 5883 Bornar, Betty Jo ............. Beardsley, Bernice ...,... Bell, Billie .........,.........., Benefield, Clinton ....... Bennett, Betty Jean ....... Benson, Marion ........,.. Berry, Ross, Jr. Birkman, Sam ...,...... Blackwell, Susie ........ Blair, Imogene ...,..,.... Blair, Mary Edna ..,..,..... Blomquist, Wayland .....,. Board, Loleda ...,......... Bockman, Joy ............. Bonds, Kitty Pearl ....... Booker, Nell .,,..................... Booker, Nelda Ruth ...... Boone, Jean Marie ,.,,..... 11520 33rd Street ...... 1 7680 1948 Avenue N 1 2-1076 2221 9th Street 2-1057 603 College Avenue 1309 23rd Street ..,,......,,. ....... 2 -1629 2412 20th Street 2319 7th Street 2425 19th Street 2-2689 5056 County Jail .,,....,,.. .,.... 5 556 2423 Broadway ,,.....,. ...,... 2 -3588 2201 20th Street 1625 6th Street 1625 6th Street Court House 1112 19th Street 2107 27th Street 1623 18th Street 7685 ,..1.....1011 17th Street .,.... Route 6 1.3802 1915 Boone, Frankie ..,..,,....,..,.., ...... . 12406 Bostwick, Virginia Lee ..... 1.1.1912 Boyd, Jack ..,,.......,........,.,..... ,...... 2 005 Bradford, Dee .....,..,..,.,..... 1,2322 Brock, Doris .,..... Brothers, Troy .....,.. Brown, Dorothy ...... 2110 11911 11.12305 3020 11.11921 Avenue P ....,. 1 6087 ., 7029 24th Street ,..... 2-1324 15th Street ,..... 2-1816 Avenue J ...... 2-1888 Avenue K 18th Street ....,..,..,,, .... , 2-2484 Pierce Avenue ...,. 2-9942 Avenue M 14th Street 1 ,, 2-2785 Avenue A 15th Street ...... 11.11502 Avenue E ..1111604 30th Street 12112 Avenue U .. 6847 Brown, Ruth .,........ Brown, Sam ..,.. ,......... Bruton, Eva Mae ,.,,,.. Bryant, James ..,..,,...,., Bryan ,Jessie Lu ..,,.., Bucy, Ralph ...,........,. Bundrant, Luther ....... Burdett ,Doris Mae ....,.. Burdett, Harold ,........ Burnett, J. V. ,,......... , Burness, Roland ,,..,,., Butler, Alberta .... Caddel, Reta ...,............. Camplin, Charles .,..... Campbell, C. M. ....... , Caraway, Jean ....,. Carlos, Bobby ...,........ Carmichael, Felice ..... Carr, Forrest .,.,,.,,..,. Carr, Jackie .,..,,.... Carroll, June ,....... Carroll, Juneta .,,.,. Casey, Clifton .,.... 2219 17th Street 1810 Avenue S 1020 18th Street 1503 23rd Street 3 Miles West on Route 1 Route 6 -C- 9788 . ,,,....,...,..........................,... 9006 Brownfield Highway 201 Avenue H ..,.., 2-9492 1612 15th Street 2305 20th Street Route 4 Route 6 9536 6347 .1111503 111112118 111112023 1111918 1111918 ., ..., 1908 Avenue F 5th Street ...,.. 9th Street .,.... 5th Street 5th Street 22nd Street 1 2-1430 2-1596 7005 Name Casey, Garland ..,..,..,.... Casey, Mona Faye ........ Cassteners, Billy Ray ,..... ....... Chambers ,Betty Jo ....,,.... .. Chetney, Louise Ann ...... ......, Ch1sm, Mildred .............. Claiborne, Marilyn ,.... Click, Janette ,.,.,......,... Cobb, Bernice ...,..,. Cobb, Byron .... Cobb Eunice ..,.., Cobbl Jo ..l.........,..i..4,. Cobb, Samuel .,,........,.,. Cogburn, Betty Ann .... Cole, Robert Lon ........,........ , ,.,. . Cole, W. F. ..,.....................,........ .. Coleman, 'Mary Virginia ...,... ..,.... Collier, Richard ............... Collins, Geneva ,..,........... Collins, Nadine ..,.... Conditt, Lloyd ...,....,.... Conwell, Everton ,........, Cook, Norma Jea.n .,.... Cooper, Eloise ............. Cooper, Jack B. . .....,.... .. Cooper, John Marion ...... ....,., Cope, Billie ...........,.......... Corneluis, Winona ..... Coursey, David ....... Cox, Pauline ,..,.... Cozby, Edwin ........ Craig, Majorie .... Cranford, T. S. ..... . Crawford, Jerry ..... Address -C- 1908 22nd Street 2119 18th Street 2007 Main street '.'. A f 319 Avenue U ....,. 1924 Avenue A ......... ...,,.. 2112 22nd Street 2210 14th Street . 5121 33rd Street 2115 10th Street 2115 10th Street 2115 10th Street 805 Avenue R 805 Avenue R 3203 Avenue H ..,..... ...,. 2104 18th Street 2107 22nd Street 2220 9th Street College Avenue and 30th Street 2114 23rd Street 2114 23rd Street Route 6 .........,......,.... 2603 26th Street .. 1502 Avenue R .. Route 2 2019 16th Street .. 2406 Ellwood 618 Avenue F Route 3 2505 20th Street 318 Avenue U 2311 2118 2120 1724 1919 2118 28th Street .,... 21st Street 23rd Street 26th Street Avenue Q ., 25th Street J. W. ..,..,.......... . Crim, Irene .,..................,. Crow, Martha May ,..... Crow, P. H. .,............,,., , Crume, Floyd ...,....,.. Curlee, Naomi . ..,... . Currington, John ......, Davidson, Vern ....... Davis, Davis Davis Davis , Davis, 1 Johnny .,.... Bessie ..,.......... Evelyn .,,.,,,...... Kenneth Ray .... Route 6 706 Avenue R ...... 1515 14th Street 701 Avenue B -D- 1707 18th Street 2213 15th Street .. 1407 Avenue N ,. 708 5th Street 315-B Avenue H 3522 Avenue Q .. Denton, Ruby Jo ...., Diebel, Novie ,......,.., Dixon, Addie Mae ,..,...... Dobles, Glenn ,.....,.,....,..... Donnell, Robbie Joyce . Dupree, Mary Beth ....... Dye, June ..........,............. Dykes, Mary Ann ,,..... Dysart, Wanda Lee ..,.., Eisenbery, Betty Louise Elliott, Zola Mae .......,.,..... . ..,.,, . Ellis ,Noel ...........,.......,..,.... Ellis, Raymond .,..... Ellison, Elwin .....,. Emery, Harold ....... Erwin, Jack .....,..,....,.... Eubank, George ............ Eubank, Vernell ......... Ewing, John Edward ...., .............. Fain, Patricia ..,.,.. Farmer, Cecilia ....... Ferguson, Eleanor ...... Fite ,Elmer ,.,...,.,. Fite, Minnie Kate ...... Flake, Garland ....... Fogle, Vernell ,.,..., 2313 16th Street 1814 Avenue R 1910 Avenue O ., 3504 Avenue P 2408 10th Street -E 1920 20th Street 614 Avenue N ....,. 2120 Broadway .. 1801 16th Street 2214 16th Street 1714 Avenue N 1611 Main Street 1320 H2210 2023 25th Street 24th Street 14th Street 1723-A 13th Street 2905 Avenue Q ..... 2217 9th Street ,..,. 706 Avenue T -FL 1718 33rd Street . 903 Avenue L ...W2420 McCullough . ,2122 23rd Street .......2206 9th Street .1709 19th Street ....,..Route 1 Phone H 7005 H 6116 2-0139 H 9067 2-1679 M 8422 2-1645 H 6958 H 5919 H 5919 H 5919 ,. 6246 .. 7089 2-1824 2-9986 .. 6160 2-2797 9028 7045 2-3998 7088 2-1295 ., 8398 2-2260 ,. 9889 2-1460 7022 6505 9121 7179 9720 9125 5496 . ..,.... 8414 7016 2-1079 2-3867 8169 ,. 9521 . 7888 . ....... 7092 .. ....., 5664 .. ..... 6444 Name Forbes, Sam . Ford, Alton Ray ..... Ford, W. C., Jr. ...,..... . Forson, Claudine ...... Forson, Dorothy ..... Forsythe, Ted ,.......... Foster, Leroy .....,........ Frizzell, Willie Mae ...... Frye, June ..,..,...,..,..... Gage, lone .,.,......,...,,,. Gainer, Posey Lou .,..,....,, Gallagher, Delphine ..,...,,. Gallimore, Gentry Marie Gardner ,Luther ............. Gardner, Rae Nell ...,......... Garland, Tom .........,. Garrett, Malcolm .,..,. Garrett ,Pat ...,....,..,,,......., Gentry, Dorothy Sue .,... Gilliland, Ruth L. ....,,... . Glaze, Joe Tom ....,... Glirnp, Boyd .....,... Grady, Jack ....,,.,..,., Graham, A. L. ..,......., . Graham, Charlie J. ..... . Graham, Nell ,...........,..,,. .. Graves, Becky Jean , ,.... . Graves, Margaret ........,. Gray, Gene .,................ Green, Virginia Lee ...... Greenlee, Roger ....,... Griffin, Edmond ..... Griffin, Mary Lo ...,.. Grilfith, David ,.,.........,.., Griggs, Bess ...,..,........,...,... Grimes, Roy Thomas ...,. Grinstead, Elmer ........., Grizzle, Margaret ,..,.. Groce, Frances .....,... Halbert, Nelva Joy ...... Hale, Joan ...... ..,...,..,, Haley, Robert . ..., . Hall, Opal ..,....... Hall, Roger ........,.. Halsey, John ....... Hamilton, Leon .,..... Hankins, Jim ........... Harris, Billy Bob ,..... Harris, Josie Lee Harrison, Dorothy .......,... Hart, Donald .....,,.,. ,..,,...., Harvey, Gene Carolyn . Hassell, Bob .............. ....,,.... Hawkins, Mildred ........ Hendrickson, Bobby ....... Henly, Sam .,..,.........,........., Henry, L. D. . .. ,..., Hensley, Edward ....,. Hicks, Edmond B. Hickerson, Floyd ......,..,,.. Higginbotham, Willis ..,,. Hindman, Lydia Frances Hodges, Calvln ....,......,..,.. Hodges, Evelyn .......,...... Hoge, Glenna ..... .........,...,. Hollingsworth, Loyd .,.., Holleman, Kennith ..,... Horne, Ellen ......., Horney, Shields ..........,,., Horton, Wanda ...,... ....,,,.. House, Mary Margaret , Howard, Bonnie Ruth ..... Howard, Gerald . ....,. ....... . Howard, James Doyle ..... Address ,F- 2010 8th Street ..... . 805 Avenue M 1308 20th Street 1907 Avenue S 1907 Avenue S 2122 14th Street ...,. 1508 24th Street ......., Route 6 3620 Avenue U .,,... G... 2223 5th Street -H Phone 2-2628 ., 9030 2-1874 2-1700 1923 8th Street ..... 2-2037 1902 36th Street ....,.,, 2-2545 2120 9th Street 611 Avenue L 903 Avenue R ,......., .. 8641 Route 1 .......,........,........... 2-9840 1707 Avenue Y ...... ...,..... ........ 6 8 74 North of Dean's Gin ,...,.,,...,.. ....,... 2 F2 807 Avenue J ....,. ..,..,.,.,.....,,.....,... .,...... 2 - 3452 36th Street and Avenue W 1905 Avenue H , .......,............,........ ....,.,. 6 168 2522 24th Street .......,.,..,..,........ ....,... 6 575 2122 6th Street Route 1 ........,..,........, 2-9900 2313 21st Street 922 32nd Street ..,,, ........ 6 254 1307 21st Street ,...,. .,..... 5 030 802 Avenue A 1921 Avenue O ..,,. 2-1672 412 Avenue G ........... 2-2817 1920 27th Street Route 1 Route 1 30th Street and Avenue C 1711 7th Street ........,...........,.... ,....,. 9 809 2415 29th Street ..,......,..,,.,..... .. 5483 1306 28th Street 2105 Avenue M 1723 30th Street ..... 2-2725 2004 9th Street ...,. ......,. 8 317 2118 17th Street ..... .. 7557 1916 Avenue L 2111 21st Street 1912 27th Street ...... ,. 4589 2206 17th Street ...,..,. 2-1487 1905 6th Street 2143 19th Street ., . .. 6504 1801 20th Street ......, ,,.,..,. 9 648 1912 6th Street 2107 27th Street 2310 7th Street ,.,,..... 2-3674 2118 14th Street ..... . 8765 2401 9th Street ..... 2-1144 1420 8th Street ...,,.... ., 9519 2009 24th Street ..,'. .. 7105 2105 15th Street ..... 2-3540 512 Avenue G 2116 16th Street 2115 24th Street 506 Avenu O 1906 4th Street 213 Monroe 1408 Avenue E 1809 Avenue S ., ..,,.. 8993 1904 16th Street 1510 Avenue F Route 4 Route 2 ..,..,,,..,....,...... 2-9973 1219 16th Street ..,.. 2-2284 3301 2nd Street 2313 17th Street ,..,. 2-2194 1815 Avenue F 230 Avenue Q 1916 8th Street ..,.. 7808 Hunt, Louis . ........... . Name Howard, Maxine ....,,...,. Hudson, Gail Alvan .. .. Hudson, Thomas .,.... Address -H 1815 1906 Avenue F 15th Street .,,..... Route 4 ......,...,,. ..... ., 6283 Hunter, Floyd ..,..A,..... Hunter, Raymond ,... .... Hurley, Royce Gene ..... Irvin, LaVerne .,.., Avery Lynn ...,.... ,........ Lamar .........,.....,.....,, ....,.... , Peggy Ann ...,....,...... ......... Mahlon .,..,. 2116 20th Street 1914 24th Street .. 204 Uvalde Street 1621 16th Street , 808 Avenue T Route 4 2410 16th Street ..... 101 Temple .,......,.. 1702 Avenue R .,..... Route 5 2614 25th Street 1120 2-1842 Jackson, Jackson, Johnson, Margaret Helen Johnson Johnson, Jones, Edwin ......... Jones, Ruth ,......,.,..... Joosten, Wesley .,,.... Judd, Earlene .....,. Karr, Jim Bob ...,.,. Keelin, Billie ..,.... Kelly, Charles ..... Kelly, Dortha ...............,. Kerr, Bill .,........,.................. Killingsworth, Marie ..., King, Frances ............,.... King, Glayds Joe ...... King, Kenneth ..,...... .. King, Twila June .. .. Kittrell, Don Lewis .,,., Kizziar, Eugenia Jean ,,.., Klaus, Marie Louise .... Klein, Henry . ,,..,,..,.. , Knott, Lou Nell ...., . Larnbrecht, John .,,. 1805 2412 Avenue V ......,,. 14th Street ........ Route 1 -K 2107 14th Street 310 Avenue U ....,. 1633 1103 1523 8th Street .,....,., 32nd Street 28th Street ......, Route 2 3710 Avenue Q 2116 24th Street Route 6 . .................. , 510 Avenue R 2008 1517 1606 2430 2419 -L 15th Street .,...... 32nd Street Avenue X ...,. 26th Street ..,.. 23rd Street 17th Street . .. Landers, Don ,...,,...,,.. Lane, Royce ,................, Lankford, Ada Jean ..... Lawson, Anna Bell ..,..,. Lawson, Betty Jo Lawson, Homer , .,..,..... Lawson, Johnnie Ray ,.... Laxson, Roland ..,, ..,.,.., 2213 Main Street 411 Avenue R 2008 7th Street ..,,. 2008 8th Street Route 5 ..,......,..,..,... 1602 Avenue X ..,,,,,,. 2410 8th Street 205 Avenue Q Lee, Betty Alice ..,..,.. Leftwich, Maurine ..,..,, Leigon, Helen . .. .. Lemond, Jerry ..t. Leonard, Barbara ...... Leslie, Yvonne Lewis, Jacqueline ....,. Lewis, Terell .. ..... .,.., . . Lightholder, Helen .,..... Lindsey, Peggy ............ Lively, Martha .,...,., Lokey, Pauline ..,... Louder, Flora ....... Lovell, Bobbie .,... Lowe, Elaine ..,.... Lowe, Leona , . ,..,. ., Lowrey, Donald .,.. Luck, Billie Jo .,..,.. Lunsford, Almedia ...,.., Mackey, Betty Jean ..... Mengum, Betty Jo ...,... Marr, Trent P. ..,..,... . Martin, Jean ,...,..,..,, Masters, Billy , .,.. . Mather, Rose . .,.. , Mauldin, Mary ,.... 2420 2019 2635 2115 2211 2425 1318 1808 2004 1503 2219 2301 22nd Street .... , Broadway . Walnut Street 26th Street 22nd Street ,,,., 24th Street Avenue N ..... Avenue J 23rd Street ,,...... 24th Street 28th Street .,.,.., 14th Street ., 1802 Avenue J ,......,.... 2017 10th Street .,...,,.....,.. 1946 Texas Avenue 2112 2302 2109 2003 -M 2314 1924 Box 2401 2311 24th Street ......... Avenue T 9th Street ,...., 31st Street ...,, 36th Street 8th Street . .. ....,.. ,, 1435 '78 C. Breedlove 14th Street ,.....,. ...... 15th Street 3 Miles Southeast ...,,, 2601 Ruby Street Phone 2-1135 2-9916 .. 9816 2-1047 2-2995 .. 8337 2-1229 .. 9798 2-2495 9798 ,. 8608 .. 5204 2-9946 .. 9239 .. 8766 9286 2-3858 ,. 7297 2-2977 2-9845 .. 6714 4144 . 7103 .. 6818 ., 7846 ,, 9783 , ..,. 7109 2-2918 2-2783 2-2560 2-2967 6819 8307 2-1156 7177 2-9980 2-1705 2-9909 McCrummen, Frank .,...... ...,., Medley, Jean .,,.,................. ...... O'Neal, John ...... Name Maupin, Hershell .,... Mayfield, Joanne ......... Mayfield, Gene .....,,.,....... Maxwell, Betty Flo ...,...... ....,. McAfee, Temple Joyce ....... ..,. . McCall, Patricia ..............,. ,..... McCarthy, Darrell McCarthy, Patty ..,...... McCaskill, Freda .......... McDonald, Elizabeth ...,.. ....... McDonald, Eugene ..,..,,. McKinley, L. D. .... ,,.,.. . McLain, Katy ............,,..,. McLarty, John ..,..,.., .,..,,.,...,. ..... McLaughlin, Mae Adell McPherson, Wanda Lee McRee, Shirley Ann .........,...., ....., McWilliams, Edwin Earl Medley, Billy Ray ..........,..,. .,.., . Medlock, Dixie Jean ..,... ,..,.. Menton, Windell ....,.,,....i. Miller, Mariam .........., Miller, Tim .......,....,...... Mitcheii, Pat .,......4..,..,..i... Mitchell, Wylla Dean ..,..i Mitchell, Wilda Don ,..,..,, ......, Moore, Amaleta ...,....,..,......,.. ....... Mooney, Beverly June ....... ....,., Moore, Burlgene ..,............. Moore, George ,......,,...,..... Morrisset, Leslie ..,.,,. Moss, Hoyle ....,......, Murphree, Bob .... Murrey, Andy ,....... Music, Betty Myatt, Max ..... Nash, Tommy Neal, Doris .,.,..,, Neite, Charles .,.... Nelson, Herbert .....,. Nessmith, Opal ....... Nichols, Roland ....... Nolen, Mary Lou .,... Nolen, Roumond .,....... Norcross, David ....... .. Norman, Ella Frances , .,... Norman, Mary Jo ...,..,.., Norwood, Jack ...,....... Norwood, Joy ...,.... O'Neal1, Elbert ,..,.. Overfelt, Johnny .,.., Pace, Lester .,,,..,...., Paige, Bula Fae ....,.. Pantel, Al Smith .....,, Parkhill, Ruth ..,,...... Parnell, LaGrice ,.... Payne, Corine ,....... Payne, Doris ..,..,..,.. Peek, Dimple ,............,. Pennington, Helen ...,,. Perkins, Betty Lou ,..... Perry, Sequayah ........, Petree, Betty Jo .,....,... Pharr, Lee J. ....,............ . Pierce, Mar aret Mae ,..... .....,, E Pierce, Mary Jean ,......... Pipkin, Jesse Murle .... Pollard, Earl C. ........., . Pollard, Doule ...,..,.. Address Phone -M 2317 1411 1914 2214 2432 2008 1709 1302 1708 3204 20th Street Arnett Street 8th Street ...,.. 13th Street 20th Street .. 18th Street Avenue O Avenue Q 16th Street Avenue T 222 Avenue U ...... 2108 22nd Street .. 2105 8th Street .,.. Route 2 2210 18th Street .. 2324 13th Street .,,,. 1917 7th Street .... 4354 ....... 6708 4974 ..,,.. 8326 9165 7306 . ,...... 5248 8735 2-3420 6517 2424 22nd Street ..,..,. ....,., 4 129 Route 4 1929 Main Street 1903-A 17th Street 2514 2107 1911 2310 1305 3502 1910 2308 2016 2012 Ellis Street 8th Street ,,.,.. Avenue N ...,. ......,,, 15th Street ..... 16th Street 34th Street .. 5th Street 7th Street 13th Street .,,... ..,.,.,., 17th Street ..,...,.. ....... 2013-B 9th Street 36th Street ...... ......... 16th Street ..... 2918 1006 1164 30th Street 612 18th Street 3310 2110 --N 2003 1515 1911 2004 2208 Avenue C ...... 7th Street 9th Street ..., 25th Street Avenue J 13th Street 15th Street ,...... ....... Route 2 810 Avenue R 810 Avenue R 1938 Texas Avenue -O Rural 1213 8th Street 1911 17th Street 1911 17th Street 1924 29th Street .. 1406 Avenue Q .... 1820 Main Street ..... ,...... .... P .- 1916 Avenue E 808 Avenue N 2019 Main Street 2010 Main Street .,... Route 1 1921 16th Street ..., Route 2 2107 23rd Street ..,.... 2704 25th Street A. Route 5 1508 32nd Street .. 1622 2668 2109 2409 2904 2706 H 7934 . 4249 2-1539 . 5650 , 8312 2-1088 . 6058 2-1535 2-3833 . 8208 2-2895 .. 5987 2-2856 8327 2-2713 9294 7944 7008 5136 7851 15th Street ., . ...,. 8050 22nd Street .. .,..,.. 6454 7th Street 24th Street .,.,.. ,..,,,. 5 368 21st Street .,.... ...,.... 7 155 24th Street ,..... ...., A 4977 Route 2 2205 Name Pool, Billy .,....,..l,,.... Pool, Geraldine ...... Pool, Havah ..,....,....... Potts, Nina Maude ..... Powell, W. C. ......... . Pribble, Maxine .,...,..,.... Puckett, Billy Jerel ..... Putman, J. H. ,...,....... . Quinlan, Patricia .,.., Rankin, Olive .,..., ,..,.....,. ...,.. Ratheal, Georgia Mae ....,... ,..,.. Rawls, Quepha ,,.. ............. ,...,.. Reese, Dorothy Nell ....., ....,.... Reeves, John Hollis .,..,. .......,, Reid, Norma Grace .. .. Reynolds, Jackie ..,.... Rhea, Lula Kate ,....... Rhodes, Sammye ..... Ribble, Wanda Jo ,..,...,. Richardson, Leroy , .... , Ridling, Jimmie ...,..... Rieger, Jim Joe .... Roberts, Geraldine .,..,..,..,.. ...,..... Robinson, Dollie ,,.. ...... Robinson, Dorothy Nell Rodgers, Elton ..,.............,..,. ..,....... Rogers, Billy ..,............. ,.... . Rogers ,Betty Frances ........ ......., Rogers, Fred .,.........,..,....... ,.... Rogge, Billie Mae .....,. Roulston, Frances .,.., Rountree, Betty .. .. Rountree, James .,... Royalty, June ..,...,.., Royalty, Peggy ....,. Rutledge, Peggy ,... Ryan, O. P. ..,....... . Sanders, Wenona ..,. , Self, Helen Joy Sellen, John Mike ,...... Sensabaugh, Sam .,.. .... Sherrod, Vola Mae ,.... Shurnan, Louise ..,..,..,..,. Shuman ,May Dell ...., Shumate, Janice .....,. Sides, Joe David ......, Slagle, Don ..,. Smith, Betty Jo ...,., Smith, C. W. .....,....., . Smith, Melba Rose Snider, Earnestine ,....., Somers, William ..,.. South, Eva Nell ...... Spence, Alfred ,.......... Spence, Mary Lou ...... Stalcup, Gordon , ,..,. . Stanley, Betty Ross ........ ....., Stanley, James ........,,..,....., Address Lp- 2309 28th Street ....,... 2606 Adams Street .. 21st and McCullough 2312 Avenue P .,...,...,. 1520 14th Street ..,..., 1901 26th Street ,..,.,.. 2422 9th Street ,.... Route 2 -.Q.. 2305 15th Street ..,... -R- 1701 27th Street ..... 1913 Dixie Drive Route 6 2422 2422 2415 1904 4th Street ..... 4th Street ..,.,,,, 15th Street ..,...,.... -B 14th Street ..,.... 1627 18th Street 3710 Avenue P 3023 25th Street ,,.. . 3617 Avenue W 1311 6th Street 2506 Elm Street ......,. 2223 Reik, Clifton .................... ...,.. . .. f ,2113 2515 10th Street .,...,.. 8th Street .......,. 15th Street 1111 32nd Street 2205 8th Street ......, ..... Box 186 Tech Station 3108 2318 Avenue P ..,.,....... 20th Street ...,. 1918 13th Street .,...... 1914 Avenue J ..,.. 1402 24th Street ,.... 2401 2417 2411 2223 -S 30th Street ..... 21st Street ........ 15th Street ...... 16th Street ...,. 1920 14th Street ..... 1804 6th Street 1220 7th Street 1933 Avenue H 2017 15th Street 16th Street ,..,, Route 6 Route 6 1509 College Avenue . 2118 14th Street .. 2119 9th Street .,.... , , 1817-A Texas Avenue Tech Tourist Camp Phone ., 5026 Streets 1947 Texas Avenue ....... 2402 Avenue T 1915 8th Street 525 Avenue Q 2001 31st Street ..,. 2001 31st Street ...,.. 1320 Avenue O .........., 209 Uvalde Street 1908 Avenue O Stephens, Wayne .....,,.,......... ,,,..., 1 520 27th Street Stephenson, Billie Jack Stevnson, Dorothy Jo .... Stewart, Mary Lou .... Stone, Lawrence ,..,. Strawn, James .....,.. Tannehill, Jane ...... Tapp, Delton .........,.. Tarlton, Mildred ..,..,. Taylor, Elton Ray ..... Taylor, Lorene ..,..... 1812 15th Street 609 Avenue Q 2013 15th Street .... 2012 25th Street ..... 216 Avenue U - T L .. ...1924 Avenue P 1709 5th Street ..... 1625 16th Street ,,..,. ..Route 4 .1002 Avenue G 2-1575 2-2238 6166 2-2888 2-2089 .. 9878 2-2367 2-2367 2-2439 2-1932 6894 2-2374 2-1564 .. 5156 2-1607 ., 6287 6815 2-3906 4211 . 9821 6868 ,. 4668 2-2129 . 6106 . 9988 . 5464 2-3658 8357 ,. 9137 2-2474 .. 6277 . 6585 ., 6585 2-1988 2-1319 7815 ,, 7018 , 7337 2-1634 --U Name Address Phone Taylor, J uanda ,........ Teal, Arma Louise ..,. .....,,. Thompson, Bessie ......., ..... . . Thompson, Marinell Thurman, Pat .......,...,.... ..,.. . . Tilson, Bill ...,,,............. Toler, Mary ,........,,.....,,,. .,....... Townsend, Dorothy .... .....,,.. Trammel, Houston ,.,..., ....... Travis, R. C. ........,..,.. . Trego, Wayne Trout, John ......,.,,.... Turner, Frances ...., . Ussery, Dala Frances ........ .,,........ . . Vickery, Avonne ..,.. Von Wolff, Billy .......,,,. .....,,. Von Wolff, Frances ..... ....,...,.,. Wadkins, J. R. ..,,..... . -T 2412 1648 10th Street ........ 13th Street ,....,. 1949 Texas Avenue 1512 Avenue Q .. 1917 25th Street .. 1007 Avenue G ..,..,. 2109 5th Street Route 1 2203 7th Street 1903 2307 1 926 2203 27th Street ....... 20th Street 22nd Street ......, 5th Street Walker, Betty Sue .,... ,College Avenue a nd 1908 28th Street ....... 1521 27th Street ..,.... 1621 27th Street .....,. -W- 1610 Avenue K 2015 17th Street ,... ,. Walker, Billy .,............ Walker, Billy Joe ,.... Wallrer, Hollis ........ Wallace, Bonnie ....,.. Wallace, Wayne ...... Ward, Mary Willie ....... ....... Ward, Julian .......,..,.,.. Ward, Reba ...,.........,.,. Walkins, Jim ..,.,..... Watson, Billie . .,..,... . Watson, Dorothy ....... Webster, Marjorie .,... Weems, Lee Roy ..,.... Weems, Robert ..,..,... Weir, Doris Marie ,.,.. Wells, Ben T. ,...,.,.. . West, Frances .,........... 2110 15th Street ,..... 720 Avenue N 1813 2323 3105 2101 3210 3210 1709 Avenue D , ,..... . Avenue X Avenue N .....,.. 13th Street ..... Avenue J Avenue J 22nd Street ,...,.., Route 2 2312 2204 Broadway 9th Street Route 5 Route 5 Route 3 .,.....,..,......... 403 Avenue N White Bettye Faye White, Truett ......... White, Van .. .,...... .. Willeford, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williams, Williiams, Williams Lewis .......,... Betty Jo Bobby ...,... Edward , Johnny . Kenneth Kenneth Raymond Les Williamson, Calvin ........ ,.,,,...... .... . , WVilliamson, Mary Evelyn ,...... ......., Wilson, James Earl .,..,.,........ ,... . .. Wilson, Louise .....,....,.....,.,... Witt, Bates ,,..,.......,,..,... Wolffarth, Hubert ..,...,....... .....,,. Wommack, Nell Marie Wood, Addie Mae .,........ ,.., . Wood, Mary Jean ..,,.,... . ...,. . Wood, Oleta . .,,..,.,..,..,... ...... , Woosely, Alice Anne Worley, Jimmie .... .,,... ...... Worley, Rachel ...... Young, P. J. .... . Zimmerman, Billy ....... ..---v Zournas, George .....,. 2216 18th Street 1913 Avenue O 1914 17th Street lst Street 2308 8th Street ........ 601 Avenue O ,..,.... 2522 24th Street ,....... 1905 16th Street 2511 22nd Street 2803 Ruby street 1918 7th Street ........ Brownfield Road 2610 Elm Street ,.,..... 1406 Avenue O 1911 Avenue W 1905 Avenue R ..,..... 1920 17th Street ...... 1920 26th Street 1308-B Avenue Q 1611 Broadway ......, Slaton Road -Y 1716 23rd Street 1611 Avenue L 2114 24th Street ....,. 1924 9th Street ..... .. 1924 9th Street ,.,.,... 2910 20th Street ...,. 2123 27th Street ..,..,. 1628 10th Street ..,. 6169 9685 8424 8683 2-3 262 2-2433 6998 4038 7882 7882 8924 6747 9792 5050 8485 2-2949 2-2350 7665 5619 2-2826 9171 6575 7617 4818 7098 2218 .. 8322 8916 . 8694 2-3126 6805 2-2240 2-2240 . 4723 2-3855 2-3621 Name SUPERINTENDENT Dr. W. B. Irvin ...............A. . ..... . SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Directoru Address 3117 R. W .Mathews, Principal ,... ..... 2 109 Atkinson, G. N. .,,..,...,......... ,...... . .2201 Barnett, E. M. ........,.... ..,,....., 2 001 Bryan, Mrs. Bruce Burford, Mrs. R. M. . Cardwell, Lois .......,.., Clark, Mattie E. ......., . Cook, Frankie Marie 2604 .. ...1910 ..........1902 ...,......2107 ......2221 Cox, C. C. ,....,,.................. .. ...2223 Cozoy, 1V1rs. Dick .,... ,..... 1 907 Dawson, G. E. ...,. 1902 Day, J. W. ...,........... ...... 2 015 Dunn, Beulah ......,... ,,.... 1 811 Eskridge, Charles ..... ...... 1 910 Freeman, John R. ..,... ........, 2 112 Groves, R. T. ............. .................... 1 925 Groves, Mrs. R. T. ....... ......... G ..,..,,., 1 925 Hargis, Amelia ..,............. .,.,..,............ . .2023 Henderson, Margaret 2426 Hill, Ishmael ................,.. ........,....... 3 018 Hilliard, Linioel ..,. 2005 Honey, Floyd .....,. Honey, Glenys ...., Howell, D. M. ...,... . Ingram, Kathleen ..... Johnson, Audie .......,. Johnson, Mrs. R. P. . .,........2305 1911 2101 .. . .2307 .. ...2001 .........2624 Key, nl. E. .........,...,,....... ..,... . 2119 Keyes, J. G. ........,,........ ...,..,.. 2 217 Kirby, Mrs. L. H. ...... ......... 2 301 LaMaster, Cyrus ....... Leifeste, Sam .......... 2414 ......l905 Lowrey, E. J. .......... 1926 Magee, Mary ............, ...... 1 518 McCandless, Velma ..... ...... 2 106 McCarty, Aline ..,....... ,....... 2 121 Miles, Marie ..... 2219 Miller, Elma ..... 2121 Nall, Kline .... 2122 Orr, Rogers .............. 2417 Padley, Grace ........... ...... 1 924 Payne, Mrs. Ruby ....,.. 1904 Powell, N. G. ............. 2023 Powers, Dan W. ...... 1649 Reid, J. W. ........... 2415 Robnett, Naomi ...... Sides, Mrs. W. A. ..,. . Terrell, Mrs. Ed ....... Thompson, Gordon . Toone, Mrs. Eula ..... Trotter, Mrs. E. W. . Watson, Gertrude ..... Watts, W. C. .,,..,. . White, Dixie ,.......,... Williams, O. O. .....,.. . Wolfe, Mrs. A. L. .... . Wrenn, Neville ...... 2221 2222 1915 2604 2208 .. 1.3103 2107 211 1 2012 2209 2203 .2001 21st Street 18th Street 14th Street ....,,, ...... 27th Streets ........ ..., 26th Street ....... .... 24th Street .. .... .... . . Broadway Phone .. 6124 . ..... 7317 2-2005 .. 4538 ,. 4825 2-3828 ., ...... 9193 18th Street ...... ...... 7 930 20th Street ...... 7887 13th Street ....... ...... 2 -2995 -B 13th Street ....,,. ..,... 2 -2060 24th Street 15th Street .. 8984 9th Street ..... .. 9624 28th Street ., 4134 13th Street .. 8340 26th Street 26th Street 16th Street .,.... 8947 20th Street .. 4966 Avenue U ...., ,. 6069 15th Street ...... 6739 30th Street .... 2-2354 15th Street ...... ....., 6 503 17th Street .. 8015 14th Street ....... ...... 2 -238i Main Street ..,.. . ...... 9095 22nd Street .. 7561 20th Street ...... .. 7988 31st Street ..... ........ 6 570 29th Street . 2-3659 13th Street 26th Street .. 6987 27th Street ., 5928 Avenue O ....., .. 9745 15th Street ..... 8034 22nd Street .. 6107 21st Street 2-2140 16th Street ,. 7595 27th Street ..... ......... 5 808 15th Street . 2-3365 20th Street .... 2-2429 25th Street ...... ..... 7 228 17th Street . .... ,.,... 7 924 Broadway . 9983 15th Street ...... 2-2439 20th Street .. 7887 21st Street ...... 6548 9th Street ........ ...... 9 938 24th Street .. 5078 Avenue V .. 5203 21st Street .... 18th Street .... 23rd Street Main Street 23rd Street 20th Street Main Street . 7564 . ,..... 7930 7289 .... . 9170 . ...... 9960 9095
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