Memphis High School - Cyclone Yearbook (Memphis, TX)

 - Class of 1938

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n 4 .S F , 1 LQIVDJIUZW 1 75 5 ,3 JEZSNNE DRAPE R 5017057 KERIVHT MGNZIN GO Bwffvfff M5132 P Q . - ' L '. rx CM. J l 1 VX T .ffgfqiv jofzewozd TO RECORD Tl-IE .SCHOOL DAVJ 0F OVFR 77-IRFE I-IUNUREU f7'UOEN7'.f IN 0 BRIEF BUT CONCIIE MANIVE? FENINDING' UJ' NOW HND Tl-lf!!! THROUGHOUT OUR Llvff 0F owe foo: uf-1 nan ofvf mvo 0F fzwazfurfc acyffvfmfffv rf, :mf Bfffv OUR PURPOJE IN PUBLIJY-IING 7'l-IIJ' ANNUAL.- TRFAIUFE I7 F Ol? I TJ' CONCRE TE V41 UE DJ WELL 05' FOR Tl-IE FLEJJWIYT MENOHIE5 IT BRlNG5 Bf0CK. THANKING you 'vFOR vow? COOPERATIVE AND PATIENT JPIIPIT WE GIVE YOU YUUR fy if Ynfvaffvfffv Ni-A 1 ' .. 1 '. T' DE SCATION Hoping that the untiring interest of this outstanding instructor and student companion my grow continually, and W realizing him to be worthy of more than we have to offer, we gratefully dedicate the Sandstorm of 1938 to our beloved Y principal, Mr. H. J. Gore. ---The Staff -Q i SUPERINTENDENT'S M SSAGE TO THE STUDENT BODY: It is my desire that the graduates of Memphis High School feel the necessity and the inclination for con- tinuing their study, for there is no other basis o which the service of this school can be judged. I wish that ever boy and girl in our fine student ibfhxxx body would take advanttgo of the very oc petent instruc- fff tio of our high school fhculty so that you can adjust yourselves to your physical, social, intellectual and esthetic environment. w. c. DAVIS i .. ,F 5 V! , fx L 2 is ,. 0 isnxxxxiqqixvxxx fi' gtk. !Yf ' i The student body is to be commended upon the manner in which they have supported the Sandstorm this year. It is only through student cooperation that such a publi cation is possible. The staff is to be congratulated upon the book you have put out. You have worked hard and well. Special recognition is given Mrs. Wilson Dees for the very effi- cient manner in which she has assisted in this publica- tion as sponsor. lhy you all, as you turn its pages in the years to come, relive the many happy events that this fine book so vividly portrays. Best wishes to you. He Je GOT, We ,,,..'f -- I XY W Sf .A .xx - V.. F CM: , Z...- 1........Q-. 5 Memprys Hrqn School V2 J unfor I-lag 'I . 4- , ,.v - , -. 5 ' vf fn.,-Q.. ' . . x ' , 1 3,-1 .s 1 af F' , ., 'Fu Ig 1 f ' A 1 Texas Tech. New Mexico A.M. Miss Home Economics Oklao U9 f C. Ioyles fi M. ,LS fi I' 1 f A E , Bowen Cox,B.Se Miss KSInea'bs,B.AQ , matics Eng1ish,Spanish Histor'y,Band L rd-Payne J Jacufzy XA, w ' ' K Mrs. Bur-ks,B.A. R. Car1ton,B.S24' X L, up' Eng., speech Vocational Ag:-11 Miss Perkins,B.A. R. Pu11is,B.S. Sta-he U. Sul Ross,S.T.C n Hi s HM-a1n,B.s. F. Hubbell Commercial Arts mth., English 'H?XStory,Eng1ish Ath1etics,Bio. W.T.S.T.C. W.T.S.T.C ,f k - V S ' M W. B. Dees,B.S. Hrs. Does,B.A. O WOTQSQTOCO Sta-te Us B . Beoket1:,B .S . Mrs . Molieely Phy. Ed..,Soienoe E.S.T.c. N Art Choral Club EQSQTQCQ I WQTQSQTQCQ ?8y10r U0 QF ll A ll. 1 . 4 I XY W if I VX T EEHUUL T. M. POTTS President BUAQD H. D. DELANEY C. W. CRAWFORD R. R. FULTZ Secretary E. E. ROBERTS E. E. CUDD R. C. PARKS 12 f L 'Q gvv' rv A ,ff ,,,.h.,, Z ' .. 1.-1 f ig' .- A . w 3, .5 ,F N, 1, K 153' ' 1 ,F Y, x ,Q . V' M , Q 5, 39 HG 'fi T' , . , P ' Ja, 35 gal Ti: xx EI Z' Q SZ: ,nf 3' J s fn 'lf ' 4 all if u is -If M.: . A W:-'-, ff, , 29,5 Jn... AQ -an ,gf-fs.-Qi if Senior Uffice S - ' l VX Y KERMIT HONZINGO President Glee Club '35-'38 Sandstom Staff '38 F. F. A. Club '55-'57 BILLIE POLK HALL Vice-President Football '56-'58 ll Club '56-'57 Co-captain '57 BERL SPRINGER Reporter Band '34-'38 Freshman President'55 Asst. Band Director '58 ALTON DEWIEN Secretary, Treasurer Football '56-'57 HI Club '37 Band '54-'55 rf J mss Psnxnrs Spcqsor - .- 4 ' A A X x X I F H RTIE BRANNON Pn s1..1 Ed. 'sz-'35 Y Glee Club '54-'ss GLEN ALLRED Baskntball '34-'85 Tennis '36-'38 Football '54 GLEN BRUCE Football '37-'38 'HF Club '57-'58 F. F. A. Club '35-'38 M LDRED BAKER Homo Eo. Club '34-'35 Choral Club '37-'38 Dramatic Club '57-'58 HARY COSBY Pop Squad Leader '37 L.I.P.S. Club '37-'38 BILLIE BLACKWELL Dru Major of Band '56-'38 P.p squaa '54-'se L.I.P.S. ' 37-'38 All CRAVER Pop Squad '35-'36 Homo Eo. Club '37- NITA BLEVINS Pop Squad '34-'38 Choral Club '37-'38 Home Ee. Club '58 li ,,-E ',,,.. I ,f'CNiT f u ,...i?Q'Q ll A l Q X A W I xy I X x fbfAXXo Y 4 FQ., T17 'iff fj'j! fa1'! DOYLE cRoNE l pw. Athletic Club '37-'38 President F. F. A. Club '56-'57 Glee Club '56-'37 J. P. DRAKE Band '36-'57 F. F. A. Club '34-'35 Kodak Club '58 BILLIE FAYE CYPERT Pop Squad '36-'38 L.I.P.S. Club '37-'38 JEANNE DRAPER Qjifd Asst. Eat. Annual 'sv Editor 'Sandstorm' '38 L.I.P.S. Club '38 LOUISE DAVIS Valley Ball 'sv-'se L.1.P.s. Club 'se JAMES EVANS Football '55-'37 'M' Club '56-'37 Co-captain Cyclone '57 PAUL DODSON Football '55-'37 'M' Club '55-'37 Band '34-'36 JACK FOSTER Football '37-'88 'M' Club '57-'58 F. F. A. Club '35-'37 16 X5mr.l.Nx 7 .J ETHENS GLEATON C C, Basketball '37-'38 A o ob jo, Athletic Club ' 37-' 58 DOYCE GEORGE my Basketball '54-'37 Fo Fo Ac '35 '57 ATHLEE GOFFINETT L.I.P.S. Club '38 Choral Club '37-'38 Pop Squad '35-'38 DEMARIUS GIDDEE4' Art Club '37 - Y' Choral Club '37-'38 L.1.P.s. Club 'ss ff W. Ho GOODNIGHT Glee Club '37-'38 Kodak Club '37-'38 Band '56 'Vw WHALEY GILLENWATER Football '54-'se la Club 'se v.P1-os. Kodak cmb 'sv-'ze REAH HARRIS LoIoP.S. Club '58 Hmm Eco Club '54-'36 . - nxt-ii, RCY GILREATH II Club '58 jf 'C Bltkntball '35-'37 Fo Fo Ao '56 f iff! A ,5i- '- ,,,.. fbi' 2 L I i3f'XXX Y if ,L-P571 RAYFORD HARRIS Athletics '35-'38 Glee Club '37-'38 Quartette '35-'38 V DbRoTHY RAY xnsrsnson ' L.1.P.s. Club 'sv-'ae Pup Squad '35-'38 P. A. L. '37 RALPH HILL Basketball '37-'38 Band '36-'38 F. F. A. Club '55-'37 SIDNEY MAYFIELD Band '36-'58 Cammnroial Club '37 Tonnis '57-'38 JACK HOLCOMB F. F. A. Club '36-'38 Spanish Club '37 ADRIAN MCDANIELS Football '55 V- F. F. A. Club '35-'36 . Dramatic Club '38 BILL JOHNSON Athletic Club '57-'38 Sophmore President '36 .Spanish Club '36 'JACQUELEE HCMURRY ,UV Q. L.I.P.S. '38 Choral Club '57-'38 Art Club '57 X 315 A, Q LILA MAE OLIVER Home Ee. Club '55 L.I.P.S. Club '58 JANIE SUE MCMURRY Pep Squad Leader '57 L.I.P.S. Club '58 Sandstorm Staff '57-'58 MARTHA JEANE PARKS Sandstorm Staff '57 '58 LQIQPQSQ '38 D6b8t9 '57 BLACKBURN MONTGOMERY Football '56-'57 HHN Club '57 F. Fo Ao Club '35 37 JOYCE READ 'The Sandstormn '57-'58 L.I.P.S. Club '58 Pep Squad Leader '55 '57 MARIE NELSON Choral Club '58 L.I.P.S. '58 KATHERINE ROBINSON Sandstorm Staff '58 L.I.P.S. Club '37-'58 Choral Club '56-'58 MILDRED NICHOLS Choral Club '57-'58 E L.I.P.S. Club '58 Pep Squad '57-'58 3 if MARJORIE ROGERS Choral Club '38 L.I.P.S. Club '58 Home Ee. Club '35-'36 J. J. SIMONS Glee Club '57-'58 Tennis '36-'38 Kodak Club '57-'38 OTHO ROGERS Athletic Club '58 ELSIE STEPHEN spanish Club 'sv DENNIS SANDERS . Football '55-'58 'Mn Club '56-'38 Glee Club '36-'57 , ALMA SWEATT Home Ee. Club '36-'37 MARY JANE SELBY L.I.P.S. Club '38 Band '37 AMILDA THOMAS L.I.P.S. Club '38 Band '36-'57 Home Ee. Club '36-'38 ,Xu-XE '- -7?- CF 7 MARY KATHERINE WALKER L.I.P.S. Club '38 Pep Squad Leader '35 BILLY THOMPSON F. F. A. Club '35-'58 ETHLYN WALKER Choral Club '36-'38 Pep Squad '34-'38 LQIQPQSQ Club '37-38 ALVIN TAYLOR Fo Fe Ao Club '35 57 EDWARD WHITE Basketball '56 Athletic Club '38 Football '36 R. C. VINSON Football '34-'36 Basketball '55 Kodak Club '38 MARIE WILLIAMSON Pep Squad '54-'58 Choral Club '37-'38 Home Ee. Club '55-'37 JACK WALKER 'Sandstorm' '38 Football Mgr. '57 Golf and Tennis '37-'38 X jjvxf Ea XY W . 31' QIQQN af 7 45528 I VX V T INEZ SHIPMAN L.I.P.S. Club '38 mu s ,V ' jp vw , ffl . VADA WEBSTER Spanish Club '35-'36 L.I3P.S. Club '38 Choral Club '38 EVARENE WIllS L.I.P.S. Club '38 Choral Club '37 Valley Ball '38 DOROTHY WINES HO B EG, Club '34-'36 LQIQPQSO Club '38 ' 'I ' 5 I . I Z 7.5ffU'Cf.,f.4fJ '-- . ,ff 4 ' af at ' ff iizipfll-f' if 4 ,V u ' . ' f , ' , 'J B- A in l' 4 2 l 1 Mvi ?,l1--K w vafgffz 'gff-slaff' f f .-' QWLLLW F? F ,. ,, . . ' ' Q I1 A . ' ij, I . A IAM-? 41 jf- .- ,'v ', 1 AMA ii . . ,V li , A . , ,fn 47 Us-' mr. f H2-.fi ff f .I ,A - ,fx ff . r' It 5 ,, v Q W, .. V I 1' ,f . f' ' . W V - ' uv' 'V ' x '4' , ., ,Q I! I A 1 1 , - ' -K 'tk ' f..f-ff-1 ' f 4 M' Q ,, t ,A fy- - f , W y f H- ' WV ' --'ff' - ,A'f fflwfl-.Jw--gg, Q , Af' V ,Y . 2 v:GN,f,,,5u ,,5,,i,,. 2 23 'f if ' : lf x 12 3 sf f ff ,'V' ' vi ' ' fi: . , 'L Akai, fl- Lf ..,.... .-1 'W ' - 1 5 ,gf Q- .f 1 S VM! C915f7 ' ' 'Q wud , 1446 AZN A - i fL1f ,J h. fff7 ' A X f vw! 2 f' Aj iv U . f 44,419 4 -1' . I ' nf fa' 1 L . X . '1 9 I7 f A X ,g,r.ffvfe Q 4 - 5 Z' ,fy hx' an 1 J im Wm Yuki? fx A' .4 , ' I i EUGENE LINDSEY President J . R. SANDERS Vice-President A ,D , mom slum , I ' Treasurer u for Ui icer TALMADGE POUNDS Secretary W ANNA KATHRYN DAVENPORT K. Reporter MISS SHEATS YX Sponsor X fl , 1 We I u 4 JN V, 1' 'JN' A xx , Q I 1 u 24 S THQ X ARTHUR ADCOCK H. C. BALL MARGARET CAPWELL JO .ADDUDEL RUTH BARNES IDA GLEN CHAMPION-' BESS ELAINE AYRES LOYD BENTON E. H. CHRYSLER AUBREY ALLEN ETHENS GLEATON RUBY LEE CALDIRON HARGARET BAKER ' OTTO BRANNON KARY BESS COLE CORDELL BATES JESSIE LEE BURKS CHARLOTTE COURSEY ......,-. L., ,gf-'f 1 LJ -1 2 L. 2 J K A J . 1 1. X. 1 W 5 lf' B -.,.,-.-,,-W.-.-...,..,-W Ti r i I n '1 . f 31' exp! VX Y M3 Ef ci' fl, uf' Q! V, 1 mriv nm. cum mmm ELLERD nmsm mm muzaumnrm cnownme Enznu. nun mm ISABELLE HAJWEY OTHERINE CURRY DOROTHY GARNER BERNICE HAYES f7',4,y,,,f,4JcL, 1,11 f LL' CURTIS DODSON FRANCES GILIENWATER JENICE HAYES HARION RUTH DUZREH ELIZABETH GOFFINETT LOYD HICKS Q'GEoRGE ELLER GORDON HAGEMEIER HENRY Evms -3. - , NEX- A f?1-- JANET HOOD TOM J. LANDERS DOROTHY MONTGOMERY KATHERINE JONES ROBERT LANE GARNER MOORE BETTY SUE KELLISON MARY HELEN LINDSEY ALLARD PARKER A. G. KESTERSON JANET MCQUEEN KATIE POSEY MARY KUTCH DEWEY MELTON GREGORY POSEY IMERGENE LAMB L. W. IESSER J. H. PCMELL fk iff .ffg-R-A 'ix 1 i3f'XXx Y GENEVIEVE PRATER LEROY ROBERTSON HARRY TYLER JIMMIE PULLEN DAVID ROTCHSTEIN 90. DORIS JO VAILANCE DARLEIN REED THELMA SAUNDERS BEDFORD VICKERS Wjvbfxl y J u I ff LEWIS RICE qgqff,-'V FLORENE scorn' L' ff LEON WADDILL irj,,25N 1cHARnsoN A SEAGO ,M-gil w?iE5u5ggguQgymg9,Lffvf' gGf,.!-I EVAN ROBERTS GARLAND SOLOMON ALLAN RAY WEBSTER -XXWYT X ' F ff?-22. COY YARBROUGH BOBBY WHEELER ROSELYN WILLIAMS ODENA YARBROUGH RUTH WHITE AGNES EDWARDS 0' ,fly W7 Uiwwvu U r-a. YM N-.JAXM1 f. X X awwcw vu Vyc' Lyffiff 4C ' We. Q QL C LIMLC Mfilfaff L, fflbf f wg ,uwcff cb uf , LrfQ6 f',j Qfflfvfwv cj ,L Afu-L, qjxixn- N 1 - - ,f 'If f , I 1 s- M' N - J 1 I - .1 ,-7.-4-4 Nxy 3 fi' . w !,9.f tg, ? ' tl VX ff CAPTIOUS COUNSEL AND COM ENTS FOR CARELESS CARESSERS By Your Lovelorn Lunatic iii? Advice for the damsels: Always be careful in choosing a husband, in fact, let the husbands alone and get a single mine Wiki When a girl reaches the age of reason, that's when she loses it. tit! The statement that most of the girls getting married now are working girls is untrue--they are working men. iii? Making a mistake in love is like buying something on installment plan, you have years to pay for it. mass All a girl needs to lead a man on is a good strong line. , :xxx Clothes make the man they say, but after we have Watched some of these well-dressed M. H. S. boys, we are inclined to say that clothes have a lot to do in making the women. 8188 Som girls are like roads, lots of curves, soft shoulders, and you can't tell where they will lead to. iii? In the olden days little girls worked knights too. 8211 The girl who is afraid of life should keep away frdm the boys who are full of it. iii? Lots of pepper in a girl is nothing to be sneezed at. :ass When a girl's kisses make a man think he is in it's no sign the girl is an angel. swam I The girl acquaintance says that English course doing her boy-friend any good because he still ends sentence with a proposition. exam I don't believe in advice for fools won't take and the wise don't need itg but before saying adieu heaven, isn't every it, I would like to say, be virtuous and you will be happy, yes, be good and you won't need Bromo. ess: I was going upstairs--but that would be another story. l-v 50 xitr'Nx43NNNNs.- 501' I-4 Ummm f f I A ff X I JO gi ' . Q V A rf XIXVIJGZ ' ' . .QVWQ ' A459 A' 4. , , -P . : ififff,i,f,,,,,1 I ' 'f .,,, f. 4,,.f1 -31, iv 5v' ' -Af ,x 2, I fl 1. x t 1 ' . 1 ,+ 1.51, A 1 A j Z if A ,V vxq Jem A 0'L,.Vx..., r .I-1 , U 'L I X Q' . if fi. '71, A L' 0 U'-'Y' ' i .a. Wf- Q I ummm i i NY, ,gg 'v 'v 4 I VX Y JAM S FULTZ President EVELYN SELBY Vice-President JOHN CLARK wiv W 'f Secretary and L Treasurer K f fWqQ.:gif1z YL f-fy 1 fb, ' ,f ffyggy Phomor O Q? I r si, Q . K. s . Q J .QA rf 1 -J x sy, 5 H . CARLTON Sponsor 52 35 W, , R, . qw, :Qi 1 Q J. ly Du - Ouen Gilmnre Louise Govan Arliss Elzey Ruth Gilreath Loon Grisham QL QQUQMAI' G. H. Garmjxyv' jfwww Eunice Goffinetf lblda Hago oigr 1 Lucille Bihar Lena Pearl Childress Cressie Davis xDorothy Bragg Marie Caldiron Doroth Dswien N. fz- .51- - ,, I Doris Culver Jhck Drake V' J , LT... K.. o N + 'k J 0--,,'s,. T -,Qf 55 ii 1 VX Y Q Louise Hall Ilador Hardin Plina H111 pf ll ,I AN Pat 11 Curtis Harrell fe, f Athalee Huffehe fmi' Oleta Hemilisoh lx Robert Lee Hendrick Betty Johnson ji X ,. - LU' 1' ' , - we' J ' 'f T Y e A 1 -X F .:'g1e'5h' iyffgy ai- C . -...... , -:W '. - H V K-fx . 'wi' yr ' i- x . f 0 'f I afvfv 4 af 1 . ,ff- Q ,, X 'u 5 wa Q.,- I .1 Ar Vivian Jones Frankie Kerbaw Le Ae L3SteI' Q ' 'QD Gal.-f'f 'k..x ' z., . Mary Jones Joe Miles Kinard Hildon lindsey L. F. Join Mary Nancy Lnttrell 1 v x 5 4,,1U.A.J KL ' I .iw F ,U ' uf 1 f LB Jo Co MDCIHPO J. D. Morrison , 1 Sylvia Odell flfffl' V 1 X 'R 3, X1 . Margaret kgghgll 4 I J . 4,1 ,ri C ff 1 1 f 5' . in be Q xxx! ' X' Frank Morrison Katherine Patton WMP '.1 J 0 ,,,.-f-E ,,,.. !M 1 fLoi.s Moss Nina Ruth Nelson Honeria Phillips la y ,f.. .5 A-L , ,Y ,' Wf- fv- J lhrie Rasoo, I . Winnie Strickland ' Doris Stillwell Billy Fred Rasco Buddy Sams John Sargent . jiwr' L. A. Richards VU- Jean Slxobtll' ' Henry Lee Solomon -A v Q d 'j?v'f wat SAY XG ,-,Aff .55 XXC W if 11- VX ff Pauline Valhncev Rebecca Ray Weaver Jo In 'Whitt I if r 1. ' K Ev hi H if 'K 'EW W 3 xmas fn X -9, 4 1 Gloria Zoo Vinson largarot Wobstor Charles lilliams Bobby Do ,Woods W J , ,fl .rz .f': n 2+ 56 Fmumim . Kfak - l'T'1l Q. M 2 xm, 5 ' 1 fs X - I X ifblb V V Pao-vu, xl ff f 51. - I VX Y MISS DEAHL Spa sor SJ If W res ary Offber -J g CULLEN CHAPMAN 5 President JANE HARRIS A Vice-President 769 BOBBY LINDSEY Seoretary,Treasurer JAMES THOMAS Reporter 58 f J I X N l - ' . I A ,lin fl 1 ggfofvf' -Ji? Laura lee Anderson Wanda Beckham Frances Clark Wiley Crump Annie Lois Arnold Boyoe Bruce F. M. Cooper Stafford Downey Dorothy Barker George Carter Berta Lou Cooper we Fe Dunn James Baldwin Jin Caviness Neysa Nell Coursey Billy Duncan H, ff a,W,,'Y Joyce Duron Earl Foster Lucille Goffinett Glendale Hardage lllyrtie Eller Ted George Billie Francie Goody hry Sue Huolcaby Roger Ellerd Charlene Gerlaok Dorothy Hagemeier yx lhdeline Huggins K Don Elsey H. B. Gilmore Jacqueline Hale James Jeffries 59 - ! ol 9 :AFX Ze 'va are .J.. 1, , Q , 4 N . ,K mrvb Kf'4?fNf'v'3-ag.-qw.. Le Ee JQIIHJIB Edward Lester Anita Meacham Billy Jean Morris Faye Jones lhzine Longshore Glens lhe Helton Ben Moss Billy Joyce Travis Malone Jack Hiller Lucille lbccy William Lavender Jack llartin Jack llorgan Gene llcllurry 3,05 V of f' . mv Inez Ielson' Wanda Posey Ida lac Robertson Juanita Scott Addie Parker Rea: Posey A Pollie Ann Sanders vm-gn sian. Noll Parks H1-the Rngsdsle In Lou Scott andy sua XXC .N w ifdhn Perhns ' Theln Lee Richardson male lhye Seal Ernetbini Sith S 5 CFA f--1-E:-ww 9 ,ff . XA - .L Harold Smith Don Tyler Yo Zo Tlylbl' Claudia. lhito Cecil Tucker Pegg Walker J oy Wisdom Hilton Wilson -MU L ,iff-1 I XX' W Sf lf' -. efiig I .1-. VX Y -ff:-ffl LAUGHS BUT NGT LEAST iii!! I suppose you heard of the magician who was thrown out of his girl's house after a sleight-of-hand performance. iii When better dates are made, they won't be blind. Just ask the man who phones one. sas nPhilosophern Thompson: Nlt is better to go to school and flunk than never to have slept at all.n ss: Sidney Mayfield: 'Give me a kiss and you'1l receive a taste of heaven.N Joyce Read: nwhat is it, honey--gin or bourbon?n :xx An old fashioned girl is one who would rather sleep than heat. xxx Bobbie Dee: uOh, dear me, I just can't adjust my ourriculum.n .Kermit M. : NThat's all right, it doesn't show.n was If all women said what they thought they would be speechless. was nOh, my dear! You should have seen the hands I held last night.' nIn bridge, love, or self-defense.u mmm . Miss Ira: 'Has the canary had his bath yet?' Servant: U Yes, you can come in now.n was ' 'Dorothy Hillhouse has just become engaged to an Irish- man.' '0h, real1y?n 'No, 0'Reilly.' ass Tuffy: nMr. Gore doesn't play his approach shots the right way.n Jack : WI know, but he just hates to chip in.' iii Ann Maxwell: Um but you're a fast worker.n Rayford Harris: 'Yeah, I have to be. I'm renting this car by the hour.n was nAnna Katherine, don't you know it's dangerous to neck strange boys?n 'Gracious, mothert There's nothing strange about a boy who wants to neck.H 42 xihrsxxxx H! .rw iq. ,pu ,, sa 5' ' N, A. Ea. VF rf- EA.. 45, ,. hu 1: TY ' ya-4? Q. f' ' ':, v Q .5 Q mf.: ,. E11 'M .x X Q53 I fr ,. X ., , ,fn f w..' '. fi l'li 4. ,F , ' 4 WL' my . N X 1- i 'L . in X M X 1 Q ,J 54 ? 3 TI H I r . 1.111 l x 4 :A ,au I sh 'A If .1 5 -at v 14 . .Ji I2-' a L I . Wir Y r- S 5 ., A F k ,, .. 1 , .ag I gv' . EAIQIPUS Q 4 Q 0 in ,r Q, f 1 K 1 our 1i.'! u',e:. A vp, . f 5 1 5, x, ff?'3'fs?9 1.- :MU ff gfnczfifzffi' .C7'LczLL51Vf fX4- 5fuooL QUEEN -lf 45 gffgndik CM- Wfnzff CQVUIYJ' NDN VERSMILE BOY VX Jmzfda Hamas VIOST VERSATILE G I R L Cf Q f?'3i-,-gi, :W jbjfffjfdd MUST FUPULUR GIRL l ?.'A ,V f 16' , Efwpfgyfaff VIUST POPULAR BOY XXL' ,- CSA..- .Q I VX Y Queer! Ncmfneef D Jlnn Qwav-51 SENIOR FAVORITE QM Qfn Safgf SUPLIUVIORE f-AVURITE jane! 47441150 FRESHNAN FAVORITE - ff' EW. WHO'S 'mio AND WHY SELECTED BY THE FACULTY OF METIPHIS HIGH SCHOOL on THE FOLLOWING POINTS: HONESTY3 SCHOLARSHIPg ATTITUDEg WILLING- NESS T0 worm, I.EADERSHIPg NEATNESS3 PEE- SONALITY3 common SEESH, SCHOOL ACTIVITIESg AND DEEHDAHILITT. EACH OF THE FACULTY MEMBERS cHosE TWELVE OF THE STUDENTS wx-Io THEY THOUCHT WERE BEST FITTED T0 THESE POINTS. EACH OF TEE STUDENTS sELEcTED RECEIVED A GRADE on EACH IPDIHT, AND AFTER muon HARD Hom: .um Homes or .WEHAGING AND REAVERAGING or GRADES THESE TWELVES STUDENTS WERE SELECT- ED. -THE EDITOR Milf 49 ,,.,.,- : .4- ' I XY' W QBZQ . ,.., Yiwu , I J ,' Wu CULLEN CHAPMAN Freshmen '38 Class President '58 Band, Debate Club VN mmm moms 1,,,A Amp. aw' gig I:jJa'fi5 Nxwxff MARTHA JEAN PARKS Senior '58 Who's Who '57 Deolamation '58 L10 EVAN ROBERTS Ju ior '38 Who's Who '57 Band,Dobate Club '38 ALTON DEWLEN ANNA K. DAVENPORT ff, Senior '38 Senior '38 Ju ior '38 Tennis '37-'38 Football '56-'57 lho's Who '37 Band '56-'38 Track '58 Debate Club '38 50 5 X 7 ' JEAIINE DRAPER MARY I. HANVEY KATHERINE ROBINSGN Sandstorm Ed't. '38 Junior '38 Senior '38 Senior '38 Home Ee. Club '56 Debate '38 Who's Who '37 Who's Who '57 Sandstorm Typist LEROY ROBERTSON MARY H. LINDSEY OTTO BRANNON XXC Jxmior '38 Jlmior '38 Junior '58 w Football '56-'37 Debate Club '57-'38 Football '37 Tennis '58 Who's Who '57 Track '38 51 coo-W .1 + I 1,- VX T x ' 6? jd 47 EZXNDSTUFQN ETAFF JEAINE DRAPER EVA! ROBERTS IATHERIE Editor Ass't Editor ROBIIISOII Tnilf JANIE SUE JACK MIXER IILRIHL JEAB ENUM! Sport Editor PARIS Snapshot Editor Fssturss Edit IISS I. B. DEES Sponsor IRS. BECK!!! Art Supsrvisor Ig 02' KEBIIT IIOIZIIIGO Business lp. 1 I Ck 52 wk CF A!!! Annual Teoky Petty of the Future Farmers. Ur. Carlton must be proud of his flock. Miss Dea.h1's hat brings out her hidden beauties. Dont you think? Prize winners! Poor Kermit must be hm-sing. Louise lost e. 'Q-LY tooth in the scramble. Oh! Mr. Dees, some- thi is shor- Ing i! We believe Mies Perkins looke better than we ever ear her look. Misa Sheets is too ca-ute !!! Recognize any of these? Janie Sue has one of those girlish grins! Jeanne closed her eyes oeuee she didnYt trust the birdie. Dennis is angry 'eauee he didn't get by his girle Tek! Tslc! fffZ ,,,-55 --ff I 2,4 XXC Y : -fgm WX J -:SSL l VX Y Mr. Co crowns Genevieve Prater Queen of Memphis High School. Eugene Lindsey escort- ed the queen to the throne. Florene Scott and Janet McQueen were her attendants. 'Dutch' Meyer was the main speaker at the Side-Liners' banquet. Mr. Delaney acted as Toastmaster. Alton Devlin was awarded a gold football for being the best all-around athlete. Memphis High School Band annual banquet. Mr. Dees acted as toastmaster. Miss Foreman, Hrs. Hooker of Hedley, Amilde Thomas, lr. Pullia, lr. Gore, and ure Davis present- ed the program. 54 D NX F rx 'E Has he got a pick-up?1 ive' - The three footed 7A' M animals. Only one e ilf in captivityl e e pf Waiting for a street Caro 'Fini I The reason Dennis is so small his mother fed him canned milk, and new he's condensed. This happens twice daily. ' WW Here are three examples of what the we11-dress- ed High School girls are wearing -------- out Il.6I'Y6Se 'Give me liberty, or give me deathi' J. P. looks as if he's ready to fly. That's why birds leave home. These cover the grou.nd-- K Hero's 'Listrinen she always takes your breath away. ,521 ff., 1 ,ffleif W egg.: J E - Y KX f N --7.-all ibfhxxx T Q EW It's a sign you shou1d.n't have C1036 its Cultivating Q feel It was nice know- ing you J. P. I8 Wahoo, that' s mel Smile pretty for the girls, Billy. Tarzan and his Mate Did you use what I ogy? Don't let him get away! This is one ny of getting to the t0Po lhlesfmilsl left 'llitingw at the gate! ff 2W- Cff ,. Shall we dance? 'Iva all the same to no. Yeah, I no- ticed thl.t. ' Hnr0'l a wholesome bunch, they could hold at least 8 qnarta. Joepl Jeep! You'11 oftan.wons der, but you'11 never knal. Getting in practice? What no moon! Tskl A shame its bright any-ngrm Fair and turner! Hero's Berl, Evan, and Mr. Pullis, but no audience. I oan't blamo them. Alma, a naokloss wonder or is sho1 lbndor who is really the boss in this fmmi1y7 Linda, no doubt! Putting thoir boat foot forward Horo'l Ida Glen ! lf' Gore taught lhrgarot nano new Big Apple stops. J 4? ,f 7ff, ,iff- ,,,... I XY' tw gf? is Miss Joyce Sheats, volley ball coach, led her team through a successful season. Volley ball is push- ing 'old Lady Ping Pong' out the back window, and just as we were getting good at the netl Coach Hubbell, work- ing enthusiastically for the advancement of the Cyclone, is shown here giving his boys a real work out. Hr. Dees, as a man of leisure. Careful there, you'l1 out your finger! N X ff? 'ifi'-91. Three Merry Go Rounds 'Scratching fleas' These girls show dis tinotion in their clothes. Pardon me, I mean distinctly. Life is just one fool thing after anotherg love is just two fool things after each other e 'The lonesome pine' Room and board in rear! Something that every houlddfe needs I The house that Jack built! .li ,N I els , f'7,X 4 f XXC Y -ff? yi I ibf'XXt T 1' 'My nose shall not blush for the eine of my mouth'-Smyers A fel et the S.O.T. Club Initisting the Fresh- men boys! The Big Bullies! Doeen't Katherine look studioust Well, eu-priso, she really iss--------Getting in some good practice on our new tennis courts --Hr. Davis is just another 'Gabriel'---- Ml Hour did these guys get in hereT?l Three fsir dsmselsl Here are several gale that go to Vssssr jus visiting over the vee and, -----Ah! Joyee and Billy Aren't they too, toe se.-fleet!----------f Amilds. always olioks sith the fsoulty, see! Thelma H94 ICN you knll i ni 1110 stuff will ruin your stomach? But she thinks thst's 0.11. A good thing about this picture--there are no flat tires. f, k Ng Kwik. SCHOOL VH-nwqs Avmeiw f'fZ No, this is not Napoleon, just Mr. Voyles practicing up on a speech to tell his heart throb. Joyce insisted on having her picture with her big sis so here 'ts. The three show-offs new go into their dance. 'The monkey wrap- ped hi! tlil around the flag pole. N If there are any more boys in M. H.S. they are behind the school building. Lock out, below! Don't 2111 A ehild, be sure it is s t0l0hQI'e Junior! on Ptfille 52'-f I XY' W VX fgfxi Miss Sheets says, 'Ah 'tis a priviledge to live in West Texas, you never can open your eyes from the send.n Our prize snapshot! June thinks his ears are too big. new about you? When you gotta go, you gotta go! Mary Helen must be laughing at one of her own jokes. Doris Jo looks rather bored You figger this one out , I oan't. Hrs. Dees and Miss Ira are uniting for the canary bird to get thrhlgh bathing so they 088 go in- 8id8 0 Just a bunch of smiling pane. Y ffr: ?9'N-- W , ' 1 K ,V he . f V 1' Uwe- '1 -Z DEDICATIOH OF TENNIS COURTS On larch 15, the formal dedication of the asphalt tennis eourts sponsored by the P. T. A. was held. The program consisted of music by the 'band and addresses by lr. Tomie Potts, Ire. Bragg, and llr. Beard, State Deputy Superintendent, introdueed by lr. W. C. Davie. Jaoquelee lolurry, the queen, was escorted by J. P. Drake. The atten- dente to the queen were June Beago, Anna Kathryn Davenport, Janie Sue Helm-ry, la- od. Snlth, Alton Derlen, Glen Allred, and Leroy Robertson. -,W 4 p 65 F l' Wy. Y ..f-Psp-f-fx HX 51,4 . rgx-vw -1 4 I ...1-. 'VX Y MORE TRUTH THAN POETRY arcs lr. Pullis is my teacherg I shall not pass. He maketh me show my ignorance before the whole class. He giveth me more than I can learn: he lowereth all xy grades. Yea, though I walk through the valley of knowledge, I learn not. He fireth questions at me in the presence of mine class- mates. He anointest my head with examsg my eye runneth over. Surely Texas Revolutions and Maps shall follow me all the days of my life, and I shall dwell in the Texas History Class forever. iii! MAYBE I'H WRONG The meanest man in the world is the one who puts a tack in the electric chair. Kill DAILY TRUE STORY Amilda Thomas: Are all good-looking men oonceited? J. P. Drake: I'm not! 5311 FASHION FANATICS The man who puts on a riding habit every time he has a nightmare. tilt PITIFUL CASES The giraffe with a sore throat, and a centipede with corns on each toe. illi MODERN POETRY In the parlor there were three--- Billy, parlor lamp and he. It was a crowd beyond a doubt, Se the parlor lamp went out. itil Bill Johnson always says: 'It takes a clever man to know whether the light in a girl's eyes is her Stop, Go or Park 11gne. . K A Yfl m, JB nr - 5 , -JUP1.. THE LAST WILL AND TESTANENT 01 TEE SENIOR CIASS fi .Z-ff- NE, TE SENIOR CLASS CF 1958, DO HEREBY DEDICATE OUR IAST WILL AND TESTANENT TO THE BENILDENED AND IRRESPONSIBLE IDIIER CLASSIEN. BEIE A GROUP OF SIXTY-SEVEN LA'- ABIDING CITIZENS, ALL OUTSTANDING IN SCNIE PHASE OF LIFE, HOPE THAT HESE FINAL DONA- TIONS WILL NAE OUR NANY EXPECTANT HEIRS RESPONSIBLE. WE TRUST 'HAT THE FRESHNEN WILL FORGIVE US FOR THE NANY EMBARRASSING PRANKS 'HAT IE HAVE DELIGHTED IN PLAYING UPON THEN. THE BEST MAN AIWAYS WINS, AND WE NIEEIVED THE BEST--A BANQUET GIVEN BY THE JUNIORS. STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF HALL ON THIS DAY OF MARCH, NINETEEN HUNDRED AND TBIRTY-EIGHT, WE THE CLASS OF'58 MAE OUR FINAL WILL IN THE FOLLOWING MANNER: TO NISS PERKINS, TEE SPONSOR OF OUR CLASS, THE SENIORS LEAVE ALL SECOND TERM SENIORS TO HER LOVING CARE AND KEEPING. TO MR. GORE WE LEAVE ALL UNPAID DUES AND OLD ABSENTEE SLIPS THAT MAY BE FOUND AIJIOST ANYWHERE. TO MR. DAVIS BE LFAVE SOME NEI! JOKES TO BE TOLD IN ASSEMBLY. THE SENIORS BEQUEATH THE JUNIORS 'HIE RIHT T0 SIT CENTER-FRONT IN ASSEMBLY. 'HIE SENIORS BEQUEATH THE SOPHONORES OUR BEST REGARDS AND HOPE FOR GREAT AC- CONPLISBIHENTS IN THE FUTURE. THE SENIORS BEQUEATH THE FRESHMEN ALL OUR OLD DANCING BOOKS. J. P. DRAKE WILLS HIS PERMANENT TO OTTO BRANNON AND GEORGE ELLER. GLEN ALLRED LEAVES HIS HORSE-SENSE TO CURTIS DODSON AND MARY BESS COLE. MILDRED BAKER LEAVES HER COMPLETE POSSESSION OF OTTO TO THELMA MAE SAUNDERS AND :il FLOBENE SCOTT. JUANITA BLETINS LEAVES HER BEAUTIFUL WALK T0 DOROTHY JEAN MONTOGGIERY. MYRTIE IEE BRANNON WILLS HER CURLY HAIR T0 ETYLYN ELLERD. GLENN BRUCE IEAVES HIS BASHFUL WAYS TO M. C. BALL. FRED CHAMPION LEAVES HIS JOB AS ASSISTANT SHOE-MAKER TO CORDELL BALES. DOYLE CRONE WILLS HIS WAY WITH MARRIED WOMEN TO CUGENE LINDSEY AND A. G. KESTER- SON. MARGUERITE CRGIDER LEAVES HER POSITION IN JAEE'S 'HOP-A-LONG' TO FRANCIS JANE GILLENWATER AND CHARLOTTE COURSEY. BILLIE FAYE CYPERT WILIS HER BW-LEGS TO DORIS ANN ODOII AND GENEVIEVE PRATER. LOUISE DAVIS LEAVES A CERTAIN VOLIEY BALL SWING TO DARLEIN REED AND JENICE HAYES. ALTON DENLEN LEAVES ALL HIS CAREFULLY PREPARED PROPOSALS TO GORDON HAGENEIER AND LEROY ROBERTSON. PAUL DODSON WILIS HIS ENGLISH ACCENT AND 'ABILITY TO GET ALONG WITH TEACHERS' TO ALLAN RAY WEBSTER. JEANNE DRAIER HILLS HER BUSINESSLIKE MANNER TO JANET MCQUEEN. JAIIES EVANS WILLS HIS AUTOMOBILE TO BEDFORD VICKERS. JACK FOSTER LEAVES RIS TALKATIVE WAYS TO EVAN ROBERTS. DOYCE GEORGE LEAVES HIS ABILITY TO TAME WILD ANIMALS TO GREGORY POSEY. BILLY BLACKWELL IEAVES BER COPY OF HON TO GET YOUR MAN AND HOLD BIN' TO ANNA KAZUIRYN DAVENPORT. DENARIUS GIDDEN IEAVES T. J. TO DOROTHY HILLHOUSE PROVIDED SHE WILL NOT ABUSE RIM. RO! GILREATH BILLS HIS NAGIC SMILE TO AUBREY ALLEN. IHAIEY GILLENNATER BESTUNS HIS ABILITY TO DO THE 'BIG APPLE' TO J. R. SANDERS. EEE GLEATON LEAVES BIS TRACT FEET TO HARRY TYIBR. AEE! GOFFINETT IEAVES BER KNITTING NEEDIES TO INORGENE LANB. N. H. GOODNIHT HUEATB BIS NANLY ATTITUDE TUHARD LIFE TO GARNER NOORE. BILLIE POLKNALLIEAVESACBRTAINBLOND TOALLARD PARKER. JG! HARRIS IEAVBS HIS 'DIPSY DOODIE NAIS' T0 TALIIADGE POUNDS. RAIFORD HARRIS IEAVB BIS ANIRATION FOR MISS PERKIB TO JINMIE PULLBN. RNEA NARRIS IILLS BER IDUD VOICE TO KATIE VERNELL PCBEY. JUAIITA BILIEOUSE BILLS BER ABILITY TO RECITE TO MARY HELEN LINDSEY. XY' 1 A- Z ., H --,R . sg ,., ,.. . .. : . I' l l VX JACK HOLCWB LEAVES HIS SERIOUS OPINIONS OF GIRLS TO LLOYD BENTON. BILL JOHNSON LEAVES HIS 'GOO-GOO EYES' TO J. H. PGIELL. DOROTHY RAY KESTERSON GIVES PEARL ELLER ER METHODS OF FLIRTIE. ADRIAN MCDANIEL WILLS HIS DUBATE BRIEFS TO HENRY EVANS. JACQUELEE NCIIURRY WILIS HER BASS VOICE TO JESSIE LEE BURNS. JANIE SUE KCNURRY WILLS HER CUPID LIPS TO NARGARET CAPWELL. SIDNEY IIAYFIELD LEAVES LINLY BILLINGTON SOME QUESTION BOOKS T0 BE USED NEXT YEAR. BLACKBURN IIONTGONERY LEAVES HIS FISTIC ABILITY TO LEWIS RICE. KERNIT IIONZINGO IEAVES ALL HIS WORN OUT TEXT BOOKS AND A CERTAIN GIRL WHOSE IN- ITIALS ARE B. D. W. T0 COY YARBROUGH. IARIE NELSON LEAVES HER IIAYBELLIIE BRUSH TO IDA GLENN CHAMPION. MILDRED NICHOLS LEAVES HER DANCING FEET TO DOROTHY GARNER. LILA MAE OLIVER WILIS HER WINNING SIILE TO KATHERINE JONES. MARTHA JFAN PARKS WILLS HER IIODEST WAY WITH BOYS TO DORIS JO VALIANCE. JOYCE READ LEAVES HER PLACE IN A CERTAIN V-8 TO ROSELYN WILLIANS. KATHERINE ROBINSON WILIS HER HEIGHT TO NARY KDTCH. ILRJORIE ROGERS LEAVES THAT SOAP-SUDS COHPLEXION TO JUNE SEAGO. OTHO ROGERS LEAVES HIS AIR VIEWS OF CHHISTRY TO J. W. HALE. DENNIS SANDERS WILIS HIS SMALL, GIRLISH FIGURE TO DEWEY HELTCH. MARY JANE SELBY LEAVES HER OLD PAPER DOLLS TO WILNA IEE WATSON. J. J. SIIIONS LEAVES HIS BOWTIES TO LIDYD HICKS. INEX SHIPIIAN IEAVES HER QUEENLY AIR TO BERNICE HAYES. BERL SPRIEER IEAVES HIS BAND IENOHIES TO IBON WADDELL. T. J. SPR! WILIS HIS KNOWLEDGE OF SHAKESPEARE T0 SIDNEY HARWELL. ELSIE STEPHENS LEAVES A COPY OF HER DIET TO RUTH BAMS. AIXA SWEATT WILIS HER BLUSHES T0 MARY ISABELLE HANVEY. ALVIN TAYIDR LEAVES HIS FARMING ABILITY TO LESTER IIESSER. ANILDA THOMAS LEAVES HER LADY-LINE WAYS, THE WAY SHE SWATS THCSE TENNIS BALLS, AND HER AGED BAND SUIT TO DESHA HALE. BILLY THOMPSON WILIS HIS SCHOLASTIC RECORD TO TON LANDERS. R. C. VINSON WILLS HIS CUTE WAYS TO J. D. RICHARDSON. . ETHLYN WALKER WILI8 HER SINGING ABILITY TO JANET HOOD AND BLZINA FAIR. JACK WALKER WILIS HIS SHORT HAIR TO RO T WHEELER. NARY CATHERINE WALKER IEAVES HER DIGNITY TO PATTY NELL CRAVER. VADA WEBSTER LEAVES HER SKATING ABILITY TO MARION DUREN. EUIIARD WHITE LEAVES HIS SWEET LITTLE SNIIE TO GARLAND SOLOMON. MARIE WILLIAMSON WILLS HER 'TRUCKING INSTRUCTIONS' TO NAOIII SMITH AND IDA IIIION. EVARENE WILLS SURRENDERS HER ADMIRATION FOR IR. DEES TO ODHA YARBROUE AND BETTY SUE KELLISON. DOROTHY WINES LEAVES HER LOVE FOR TEXAS HISTORY TO RUTH WRITE AND ANN NAIWELL. THE SENIOR CLASS AS A WHOLE LEAVES THE IIEIIBERS OF THE FACULTY OUR SINCEREST THANKSFORTHEMANYKINDDEEDS YOUHAVEHEAPEDUPONUS. THE SENIOR CLASS OF '58 WITNESSES: BILL JOHNSON SIDE! 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FRANK ZZ L!Z!19BfLL FOOTBD LL COZIC H FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Cyclone 12 Mobeetio Cyclone 8 Wheeler Cyclone 6 Canyon Cyclone 6 McLean Cyclone 16 Lakeview Cyclone 0 Shamrock Cyclone 30 Clarendon Cyclone 12 Lefors Cyclone 0 Wellington Total WJ' Total f 69 ffff '-:CT L ,ii-.'-. I XY' W agqwp- ..4, -fwqV g.MJjV MMfQfmQ4,fpfy , W. B. DEES Ass't. Coach I 'FE VX JACK WALKER J. H. POWELL K Manager lhnagor 70 F' f!:--,-Qw- PAUL DGDSON Two Year Letterman Positi on-----Guard J. R. SANDERS One Year Letterman Position--Halfbaok BLACKIE MONTGOMERY One Year Letterman Positi on-------End ALTON DEWLEN One Year Letterman Positi on------Guard EUGENE LINDSEY One Year Letterman Position--Halfback GLEN BRUCE One Year Letterma.n Position-------End ,.,-11: .-- ' I ff W L ' l VX Y -X53 BILLY POLK HALL Two Year Lettenan Posi-ti an-Halfbaok Co-Captain BOYCE BRUCE me Year Iptbermn Positi on---Tackle JAMES EVANS Two Year Letterman Position-----End Co-Captain nmns .um J f MLM Q04144! , f Two Year Lettannn Position--Tackle JOHN HARRIS Two Year Letterman Positi an--Tackle TAIIIADGEPOUNDS Two Year Le-ttermn Position-Quarterback X FFEW. GORDON HAGEMEIER One Year Letterman Position--Fullbaok JACK FOSTER One Year Letterman Positi on--Falfback JOE CRUMP Squadman Positi on--Halfback LEROY ROBERTS ON Two Year Letterman Positi on---Center A. G. KESTERSON Squadmn Positi on-----Center OTTO BRANNON One Year Letterman Positi on--Tackle ffffg 1, ,,.?E':- I XY W -41.1 ig I VX Y J. C. MCCLURE Squadman Positio n-Halfbaok JAMES FULTZ Squadman Positio --Guard L. F. JONES Squadman Positio --End CURTIS DODSON Squadman Positions-Guard. J. D. RICHARDSON Squadman Position--Tackle Cf ffflf iE9'1- FRANK A A105551 BASKETBALL COACH BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Cyclone 39 Hedley Cyclone 27 Childress Cyclone 18 Turkey Cyclone 8 Carey Cyclone 15 Eli All Stars Cyclone 12 Estelline Cyclone 8 Iekeview Cyclone 20 Lakeview Cyclone 24 Hedley Cyclone 17 Childress Cyclone 21 Eli-Selis. All Stars Cyclone 20 Memphis A11 Stars Cyclone 28 Eli A11 Stars Cyclone 28 Memphis All Stars Cyclone 51 Memphis All Stars Cyclone 22 Paducah Cyclone 6 Kings High Total RZ Total 77 ?ffU'f 1. pil. - I XY' Y Lf -WV-v v v nr - v .. fi l VX T rf, ,fE?fE?w LETTEQNEN Doyce George, Captain Joe Miles First ron, left to right: Second row, left to right: Kinard , Manager Roy Gilreath, Doyce George, J. D. Richards on. Garner Moore, Linley Billington, Joe Miles Kinard, Ethens Gleaton Ted George. i 78 Hg A1, 9 11.-w,.f-.,.., A13 gf 'mag Was, 3 TRACK TEAH Captain----Den is Sandor: Billy Polk Hall, Alton Dewlon, Eugeno Lindsey, Bthons Gleaton, Floyd Molton, Lewis Rico, Leroy Robertson, Curtis Dodson, Bobby Lindsey, Earl Foster, L. F. Jones, J. R. Sanders, Dennis Sanders, Linly Billington, Janos Evans, J. H. Posoll, Garner Moore, Y. Z. Taylor, Curtis Haroll, Ben Moss, Izador Hardin L ,.,,.:'f'7:. XY' Y J I VX Y First Row: Second Row: Third Row: Fourth Row: KUDLYH CLUB S President --------- Genevieve Prater Vice-President--Whaley Gillenwater Secretary-Treasurer-Mary Bess Cole Reporter ------------- Florene Scott Sponsor ------------------- Mr. Gore Charlene Gerlack, Janet Hood, Wanda Monzingo, June Seago, Anita Meacham Neysa Nell Coursey, Betty Johnson, Doris Joe Vallanoe, Evelyn Selby, Ruth Barnes, Mary Sue Huokaby Genevieve Prater, Darlein Reed, Maxine Lo gshore, Florene Scott, Mary Bess Cole R. C. Vinso , Mr. Gore, Billy Thcmpso , J. P. Drake, Whaley Gillenwater, W. H. Goodnight, Sid- ney Mayfield, J. J. Simo n, Berl Springer 82 NES ffflfesw tif ii1,,L:,.,.l Q-g h f'1-'N'-M. .A . TRAQK rggy Captain----Den is Sanders Billy Polk Hall, Alton Dowlen, Eugene Lindsey, Bthens Gleaton, Floyd Melton, Lewis Rioe, Leroy Robertson, Curtis Dodson, Bobby Lindsey, Earl Foster, L. F. Jones, J. R. Sanders, Dennis Sanders, Linly Billington, James Evlns, J. H. Powell, Garner Moore, Y. Z. Taylor, Curtis Harell, Ben Moss, Ixador Hardin Mlflf 79 ,Y-in XX' Y 3 fe?-fr--'xigw TUMBLI NG VX Edward umm, W. P. white, Alvin :rAy1or, non Tyler, Joe un.. Kinard, William lavender, Henry Evans, J. D. Richardson, Roger 7 Eller, Arthur Adcock, I. J. spry, Adrian McDaniel, Bobby Lind- sey, L. F. Jenkins, Jimmy Pullon. 80 ff' 1 bf'-wi-H UrqaN1ZatioNs 1 Q , ,sf if I VX Y First Raw: Second Row: Third Rowg Fourth Row: WNW HUDZIH CLUB S President --------- Genevieve Prater Vice-President--Whaley Gillemvater Secretary-Treasurer-Mary Bess Cole Reporter ------------- Florene Scott Sponsor-- --------------- --Mr. Gore Charlene Gerlack, Janet Hood, Wanda Monzingo, June Seago, Anita Meacham Neysa Nell Coursey, Betty Johnson, Doris Joe Vallanoe, Evelyn Selby, Ruth Barnes, Mary Sue Huekaby Genevieve Prater, Darlein Reed, lhzine Longshor Florene Scott, Mary Bess Cole R. C. Vinson, Mr. Gore, Billy Thompson, J. P. ,f-feel-!'N?1w 9. Drake, 'Whaley Gillenwater, W. H. Goodnight, Sid- ney Mayfield, J. J. Simons, Berl Springer 82 REX r QA', N' iflnef- 2 1 DRUM! 715 Z1 UB President ---------------- Naomi Smith Vice-President ---------- Peggy Walker Secretary,Treasurer----Cordell Bales Reporter-----..-,,,,Ida Glenn Champion Parliamentarian------Pattie Craver Sponsor------ ------ -----Mrs. Burks First Row: Cecil Tucker, Ida Glenn Champion, Pattie Craver, Charlotte Coursey, Betty Callahan, Peggy Walker Second Row: Berta Cooper, Eula Mae Seal, Nell Parks, Claudia White, Imergene Lamb, Marie Rasco, Patsy Hall, Addie Parker P Third Row: Mrs. Burks, Amilda Thomas, Myrtie Lee Brannon, Mildred Baker, Ernestine Smith, Polly Sanders, Francis Clark, Naomi Smith, Roselyn Williams Fourth Raw: Buddy Sams, Adrian McDaniels, Cordell Bales The Dramatic Club has been recognized as one of the lead ing clubs of Memphis for a number of years. The club was or- ganized with the purpose of promoting and encouraging better speech and entertaining in the school and community. L94 wif 85 Ea I XNC W -ff x Y VX Y LIFE. ELUZ5' President --------------- Amilda Thomas Vice-President ------------- Joyce Read Secretary, Treasurer-MarthaJean Parks Reporter ----------- Katherine Robinson Sponsor---- ------------ ---Miss Sheats First Row: Miss Sheats, Katherine Robinson, Athlee Goffinett, Joyce Read, Lila Mae Oliver, Reah Harris Second Row: Amilda Thomas, Ann Craver, Dorothy Wines, Billy Blackwell, Vada Webster, Nita Blevins, Marie Nel- son l Third Row: Evarene Wills, Mary Jane Selby, Louise Davis, Jeanne Draper, Demarius Gidden, Marie Williamson, Ethlyn'Wa1ker Fourth Row: Dorothy Kesterson, Billie Faye Cypert, Mildred Nichols, Inez Shipman, Jacquelee McMurry, Mar- jorie Rogers, Juanita Hillhouse,Martha Jean Parks The L.I.P.S. Club is an organization for the girls of the Senior Class. The purpose is studying methods for further de- veloping the personalities of the girls and for social activi- 455.030 8 4 -HEY X ff! -infli- do M5 President- ------- ------John Harris Vice-President- ---------- James Evans Secretary- -------- ---Billy Polk Hall James Evans, Jack Foster, Glen Bruce, Paul Dodson, Otto Brannon, Boyce Bruce, Dennis Sanders, J. R. Sanders, John Harris, Coach Hubbell, Gordon Hagemeier, Leroy Robertson, Roy Gilreath, Alton Dewlen, Blackburn Montgomery, Talmadge Pounds, Eugene Lindsey, Billy Polk Hall The M Club is possibly the most exclusive organi- zation in school, it is Memphis High's lettermen's asso- ciation. The purpose of the organization is to promote a spirit of friendliness and cooperation between the let- termen of the various sports. Football players who wish to join must have practiced one hundred and eighty hours and have played at least eleven quarters in scheduled games. Basketball players must have practiced one hundred and eighty hours and have received the approval of the coach. Track men must have one hundred and twenty hours and have played three times in interscholastic track meet to be elegible for the club. ff ff as 1. ,.:,,-'.:- J XY W .Li? l' J - I VX uf UUJLEWL' CLUB First Row: Second Row. Third Row: Fourth Row: Fifth Row: President ---------------- -Bill Johnso Viee-President----- -------- -membership nmdeud Sctuannncucbdthdmr. John Perkins, E. H. Chrisler, J. W. Hale, George Carter, Tom Landers, Wiley Crump, F. M. Cooper, H. B. Gilmore, Gene MoMurry, Jack Miller, Jimmy Pullen Leo Hendrickson, Jim Moore, Junior Collins, Henry Evans, Billy Joyce, Hilde Lindsey, Harold Smith, Jack Drake, L. W. Messer John Sargeant, Harry Tyler, Leon Waddell, J. D. Morrison, Rayford Harris, Bill Johnson, Lloyd Benton, J. C. McClure, Fred Champion, James Thomas, Izador Hardin, Grady Smith Bill Browning, Lloyd Hicks, Linly Billington, Ben Moss, Ethens Gleaton, Doyle Crone, Sidney Mayfield, A. G. Kesterson, Garner Moore, Jack Walker, John Clark, Earl Foster, Y. Z. Taylor Mr. Dees, Curtis Harrell, Ed. White, Cordell Bales, L. F. Jones, Jack Morgan, Jim Caviness 8 6 Xru-ET X 'N -...L V FEP EQUUD Leaders ------------ -Hlomi Smith Doris Ann Odom Janie Sue Mcldurry Drum Major--------Rebecca Ray Weaver Sponsors-----------Miss Annabelle Perkins Miss Joyce Sheats lhrie Rasco, Anita Meacham, Owen Gilmore, Oleta Hamilton, Louise Gowan, Pearl Childress, Ida Mae Robertson, Neysa Nell Coursey, Joyce Duren, Charlene Gerlack, June Seago, Genevieve Prater Dorothy Dewlen, Polly Sanders, Eunice Goffinett, Winnie Strick- land,Jenice Hayes, Rosslyn Williams, Dorothy Kesterson, Fran- cis Clark, Sylvia Odell, Ruth Barnes Wanda Mcnzingo, Ethlyn Walker, Claudia White, Nita Blevins, Marie Williamson, Florene Scott, Darlein Reed, Vivian Jones, Wilma lee Watson, Mary Bess Cole, Dorothy Garner Mildred Nichols, Bernice Hayes, Francis Gillennater, Imergene Lamb, Evelyn Selby, Dorothy Montgomery, Glena Mae Melton, Billie Faye Cypert, Inez Shipman L f.,-1' ,-5-2 '-- I XY' Y Q Jfgi J . N VX V FZ!fZ!f?E UUNKXVJKHF5 President ------------- Janet McQueen Vice-President--Mary Isabell Hanxey Secretary ---------- ---Marion Duren Treasurer ----------- Thelma Saunders Reporter ---------------- Alma Sweatt Sponsor- --------- -Miss Rachel Deahl The aims of the Future Home Makers of Texas are to develop organized interest in ho emaking as a vooation,- to foster high ideals of and an appreciation for home life, to establish a spirit of friendship among all girls and to have a good time together. as HEX ff f f-X FFA .CLMWEIV 89 . Q Cry. 2 ll VX V -riff ww Elf Cl UH QUARTET , 'H-sl. no First Row: ' Second Rom C M0901 CL UE President--- ------- -Janie Sue McMurry Vice-President ------- A thlee Goffinett Secretary,Treasurer------Naomi Smith Reporter- ---------- Jacquelee McMhrry Director ------------- ---Mrs. Mclieely Peggy Walker, Doris Culver, Marie Williamson, , Ethlyn Walker, Janie Sue McMurry, Bobbie Wbods, Gloria Zo Vlnso , Jacquelee MeMurry, Genevieve Prater, Ethlee Goffinett, Addie Parker, Katherine Robinson, Billie Duncan, Demarius Gidden, Janet McQueen, Thelma Saunders, Nita Blevins, Mrs. Mc- Neely Claudia White, Eunice Goffinett, Charlene Gerlack, Mildred Nichols, Evarene Wills, Francis Gillenr water, Dorothy Garner, Elizabeth Goffinett, Mil- dred Baker, Naomi Smith, Mary Cosby, Ernestine Smith, Lucille Baker The development of better voices an appreciation of music is c e of the objectives of the Choral Club. The director has aided the club in all of its achievements and de- serves to be given credit for many of its accomplishments. X f iff 91 le jf- i XXC Y Lf . 4 if F VX f EL L7f?L'Z!LULZfUU President ---------- Pearl Eller Vice-President ----- Norena Vick Secretary -------- Juanita Scott Reporter ----- Dorothy Hagemeier Sponsor ----------- Miss Perkins First Row: Edward Lester, Juanita Scott, Dorothy Hage- meier, Lucille Goffinett, Dorothy Barker Second Row: G. H. Garner, Plina Hill, Doris Anne Odom, Jacqueline Hale, Margaret Capwell Third Row: Billy Fred Rasco, A. W. Rasco, Winnie Strick- land, Billy Duncan, Miss Perkins El Circulo Caoto has as its ultimate aim the creation of an understanding and appreciation of the Spanish language and its people. Red, white, and green were chosen for the c1ub's colors, 'Cielito Lindo , its song, and the cactus, its emblem. 9 2 S ight X FW fw'1?:'Ww.,. -LN DEBA7 TE CL UB President ---------------- Evan Roberts Vice-President ----- Mary Helen Lindsey Secretary,Treasurer-Kathryn Davenport Reporter-- ----------- Joe Miles Kinard Sponsor ---- - ----------- ---Mr. Voyles First Row: Joe Miles Kinard, Mary Helen Lindsey, Anna K. Davenport Socond Row: Mr. Voyles, Evan Roberts, Cullen Chapman The Memphis High School Debate Club was organized for the furtherance of effective speech and clear, construc- tive thinking. Under the capable supervision of Clinton E. Voyles great things are anticipated for this year's debate 'IGBHIHS 0 Y ,-'55 '-,,.l. - I XY Y liiin 1 VX v Y H 1 fs ts J pe - 'Ge g,. If F!!-P5 7 BLIND President --------- -----Berl Springer Librarianr------ ------ --Billie Joyce Director---- -------- ------Mr. Pullis Billy Blackwell, A. W3 Rasco, Berry Lolfland, Jack Morgan, Owen Gilmore, Betty Callahan, Mr. Pullis H. B. Gilmore, Marion Duren, Willie Ben Wilson, James Fultz, Sidney Mayfield, Berl Springer, Wily Carlto Amilda Thomas, Ralph Hill, Ted Swift, James Baldwin, J. C. McClure, Dwight Kinard, Eugene Lindsey, Cullen Chapman L. G. Bernard, Evan Roberts, Billie Joyce, Billy Hutcherson To the band goes the distinctio of being one of the most outstanding organizations in the school. During the school year of 1937-38 the band will have appeared before the public fifty or more times, playing in the public concerts, banquets, football gam e and in many school activities. Trips include all neighboring high schools, the llother-in-I.aw day in Ama- rillo, the nlrishn Celebration in Shamrock, and as a glorious climax a selected group will have been taken to the Northwest Music Festival at Verna , April 21-22-23. an 94 v Sex 'Q ig lr 'X - 1 fee-be w T C FCEM, 5 Ji EHXETTE BEND 5ffUND BUIVD L ,L'ff'-- U QQ XY' W 95 ' 1 3 1' , X , . x . '-vfA-c,ogJ'6-1.4.,oJu!.,aZ,u ma X' - f 1 MMM' UMM' f 1 J ' 04414 Www! Vvkad, gfwj - WLWJ Zzzffa -frufubu Lu,- flfwwgbk . , 1 I X v F L . u V v x PM W .if .Ei ,i Huw? 'fi , A fri. .v'f s.: '57 V ' K.. ' 1-+ , nir - ,. ,ibn we-5 -' u:,.g .rf' E 5 M .X ,qs 5 n. . ! '-2271. vi , -. E . mf' Eff? U' L.- Y5' ,QQ , X 11. . Pei? 3-Q' , 5 , v ' - M 2 za f 3i Q - Y . 1 2,4 gf .dig 4 S?f1fwei iifaq -ir Q v 5711? - E4 :.1 nj-iff 'fu EW ' r. EU' s-1, , 4. 'S as f S


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