McAllen High School - El Espejo Yearbook (McAllen, TX) - Class of 1941 Page 1 of 104
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rl ubficat Loti o{ the. itucHantok fe i L la iSchool ai ' k’Alc-QPfen, fex.(Ll [dli to t: ([J-j. Ititton luiineil Manaqet 1: okin la [a [ u.ttfa t -fkfeen -Lja ] X fuziefzi -lnq tke. 1941 d ck a ° £0.1 In the Ad entim niaL Mannet ok that and ( a j Ajca. in. -fhne.'zLca. -the. A ■r McAllen Senior High School Senior Class PRESENTS A stupendous, gigantic, colossal production in the dramatic manner direct from the theatres of the continent with a full star cast and supporting players. FOR HER C-H-E-ILD’S SAKE or HER FIRST FALSE STEP The thrilling tale of an orphan lass who pays and pays. by Mr. Paul Loomis Lavishly produced by the kind permission of Samuel French and Directed by Mr. Don Irwin Marcella Paine, a hypocrite Dorothy Bullock, a nurse Amelia, a housekeeper Dawson, a butler Gaylord Duckworth, the villain Hilary Paine, a wastrel Pansy Paine, the heroine Hedda Barrington, high society Midge Paine, another pain Fairfax Kisslebergh, the hero Basil Barrington, a lover Beatrice Hudnut. from the past THE CAST Miss Katherine O’Neall Miss Hilda Chaleff Miss Helen Parish Mr. Logan Cockrum Mr. Charles Holland Mr. Fred Pierce Miss Dauphine Mahoney Miss Mary Ellen Reis .. Miss Phyllis Samson Mr. Johnie Earl Suttle Mr. Harold Pope ___Miss Jeanette Followill Ladies with birds, feathers, and fruit on their hats will kindly remove same before the performance begins. Thank you. PRODUCTION STAFF Director v...Mr. Don Irwin Stage manager Script Properties Costumes designed by Scenery Makeup Sound effects and lights Musical arrangements Accompanist Programs Publicity Finance ........ Mr. George Strohmeyer Miss Grace Delamater Miss Betty Jean Edelstein Miss Amy Ellen Odoms Mr. A. A. Guerra, Jr. Miss Louise Fristoe Miss Donna Harmon Miss Barbara Baltis ....Mr. Billy Kelly ----Mr. William Doyle ----Miss Anna Mae Biehn ------Mr. Kenneth Happc ----Mr. Richard Wiesehan ...- .Miss Hazel Myers Miss Aileen Harding ai 7 mm rrT ilTT T 7 7 7 7I 7 7TT 7Ip p 7 7 71 iTT 77 iiT ! 7T I 4 7 mTT ,,.• .7TT 7Tp«77 oTp 71 T r «TTp 7 T 1 01 AG. 77 £ A C.82 LffHV. ' -i FOOTBALL CALENDAR McAllen Fo •—Denotes September 27 iotball Schedule home games. Weslaco Tom. Jeff. 'Harlingen Brownsville 'Mission •San Benito Edinburg November No ember November {jZOfLL, C. S)J£e Z. 0 L E-VH UJIOST L B tfjz u V IVMV IB Ulta.tAJ A«P'.HU}X IUC IY a uaiivaif «0 pojBojop opuoj Id j ”'H 9-1 JO 9joos p pisdoj v Xg I IS VI J MIlllHS JlOIX ir i« pa s3«piina r X jW u Hi “ ■J 0 'i jo } j joy ' ' jx i; ' ut cJCL anl n-=- :'. ,v ,Cd =l uX1 - h? a 1 iaJ'W J -tci ' W' n £ 3C7 JX JJfudX J , X' 0 '' o ; j I y J 'n t cn c A tin c lA pi%aJi tic A r : ? V ‘- 7 a « . . .• ••. • : -a .' - '• . -. ?v V. V -- « 4 «fr® o- ©?, : ... '•‘ 1 .%• -I ’V £v« - :-•• •i v-v, % '■ : : . .V.V .‘:! $£ H'-': :Vr 4r c : 7 , A (Jueebeem, l 'yfm ' J | [cfofieJxcn. tatcvc. Wk-fetcy a HIl Mcaedith UJLlkAn tin Roue- Uannaq_ 7nAAt s XVIII The Oldest Five-Column Weekly in Texas OKK Member r) 4 o - 4 0 :MBand Clii 1940 PRESS American IRT!0n_ iuiI Sehnlasi. a member of the Interscl. Conference. ♦ (' looses mr jo Moe EDITORIAL STAFF | MANAGERS S -.u-chief, Charles Holland ; Exchange Deportra :i e ...Logan Cock rum Wilburn Smith Bu m Editor. Katherine O'Neall : -itograp: . C. HjBrltton. J1. Cii Lor ..........Jt. O. Blown is Department— Kathleen Whartor, lion Manager— .......... Bobbie Daj ool. John vS to I im Miss hat all nation squad will start nirct- Eloisa Ballt ill Rowe. Ru- Bud ice up Burtless Advises For the firs- lime the Vs part of a music district. 1 recently created, embra alley. Nelson G. Palm nna was named both id band chairman of u: on. Approximately 2.000 rt id conductors attended tin H'! n Diaper. Edinburg w i: lei accompanied the M [roup and attended the clin .ions for twirlers. William :it lub director, and Mr oi l -:ed the McAllen grot ; B h Dale and Jimmy 1 inch t o tryouts among sec o §; 3. ■H ! i £ 5 b w Qj S s $ k £ dunioJL 1} niti an, EhitaJL JoAnLE£a.ti£5uJfj£, dlfaE i UanALaj; GuALneAA. Jprwpffp fhffnjJliJjt, OM LdilaJi- Z3 I eAn. Rft-LttasL A7jz AOl(J77l Blac d . 7 Wf ifji7vy ' mirrvp wn mn immprjw -frjm nnrfrmjvm; Tjmvuj 1 tl! 5,1 «By j j fH vsis Aik j a •■' •3 19 , liM yiur r-ft ftPMltfflt-, EAauJa cl i. ' uzZ L RaEfP,n±fp_ fttLAhM£2J£ l- EaAtl Riaajl mnnurmrL. KjeUXl RuEejl f ElMWA- Jd VlAAn. fteh E iA_ tL0A Mld- N
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