Moody High School - Bearcat Yearbook (Moody, TX)

 - Class of 1945

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X . , ' K X N X 5 J SLLPWW MESSAGE SENIORS Ol' 1440 QQ' napa It ie a pleaqure to Q 5 Somethlnge to you at thle tlme I have watched you the naet four years w1th great 1Ylf,PT'PQt and satisfacuon, and I have of manhood and womanhood that your School and community w11l be proud of' I want to congratulate each of you upon your comple tion of your high qchool course of study I hope that your high 'school education 19 not the end of' the lane, but only a bend ln the road 1n your educa tlonal achievement You are l1V1Y'lg IH an ave of wonderful opportunity for servloe, and it 1S m5 des1re that you uae your talents to help mend the war weary world I know that your COYltI'1bllti0T1S to mank1nd w1ll be lmmeasurable S1YlC9I'Plj your friend H S iundfmm ' 1 fait .1 f L - A . . . H ' 1 I v . v .4 N 1 7 N N seen you develop into the type A . f . '- , , 1 J . , 7 1 , A? f W the QPHIOTS of 1545, entered the corr1dors of Moody H1gh school lll September of 1041 as Freshmen The class mumbered a l1t tle over forty, WIIICTI made us stand out among the upper classmen be cause of our numbers The football team was honored hy having two of our classmates lohn Fardner and Bobble Naler as members of the squad As we passed from Freshmen to Sophomores, we held our high cord of outstanding work These new members Joined our class Far line Mills, Norma Dean Henson, and Helen Earle Black The class won a beautiful picture for hux ing the most bonds in one month Our pride in having Parline Mills elected as Hand Sweetheart added to our record of achlevement 1943 found us Juniors and well on the road to success in high school Helen Farle Black was elected State Pres1dent of' the F H T and John Gardner went to Allen Academy to f'1n1sh his high school d me custom of Nl H how as we look back on our sen1or year we remember the happy days we have spent oy W1 lllams Bobble Naler Bobble 'league von Chaney, Earl qll8ITlb1lfl, Lay ton Hatter James Perryman, and Eldon Ball made uo a mamn part of' the Bearcat football team These boys played w1th the Splrlt and determ1nat1on that has carried our class through Its four vears lll hlgh school After commencement n1ght 19 over, oosslblv we will never as semble as a class agaln let the memories of our pleasant four ars in dear ole 'sl H S wlll l1nger wlth us alwa s Q 4,4 .L f 4- 1 , 'Ah' ' Xi.-z . . 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Pres, F.F-A- A S E Last Monday, May 1, 1960, Florine Beerwinkle decided to pay a visit to the famed Madame Bolony, just back from Brook' n She walked into the richly decorated room and there sat a wrinkled old woman with a red turban on her head and clothed in a illowy black robe Florine sat down and gazed wonderingly at Mad e Bolony, who piped up in a squeaky little voice and said, 'Well, at do you want9' Plorine regained her poise and asked about al' her former class-mates The following is an accurate account as Madame Bolony gave it to Florine Wanda Alton is head nurse of McClosky Hospit She won dev eral medals for her bravery as an Army nurse in t last war She saved the company's mascot Christine Guthrie and Doris Halcomb have op d up a club for Layton Hatter is punching cattle in Wyoming amd is madly in love with the rancher's daughter, Two bun Gertie Norma Dean Henson is the famous successor t Maria Monfez She is known as the Sarong Girl of Silent Films rnd is curr ntly playing in 'Three Weeks in the Jungle' or 'would You Rather be Alone?' Edith Linder is the assistant editor of Vogue Magazine and has her office located on Ave C in Moody This is not a paid poli tical announcement Betty Lou McDonald is the physical education teacher in Har vard U and spends most of her time posing for pictures of Mrs Charles Atlas Maxine Myers is a dentist whose well known experiments on ways to make teeth grow are beginning to be successful Bobbie Naler, whose stage name is B Buttonbuster is current ly singing in the starring role at the exclusive Moffett Opry House The present production is known as the Merry widower Upon Mrs Anderson's retirement and by her special request, James Perryman was called to fill the position as Professor of Math 1 M H S He can't understand why students have to argue and chew gum Jimmye Rutherford, after thinking life over has decided to go into a business of her own She has become the personal maid of one of the town's most socially prominent couples, Mr and Mrs Lavon Chaney Mrs Chaney is the former Miss Gladys McN1el This newly married couple has taken up residence in their Spanish C L S P'R 0 P H C Y wi service-men and report a full house every night. n . . . mansion three miles south of The Grove and have started raising Mexican jumping beans Earl Shamblin is now rest1ng after his defeat in the recent elect1on the final tabulation being 6,666,666 to 6 fEarl voted 6 times! His successor to this 1mportant position as street clean er is Eldon Ball hood luck, Eldon' Bobby Teague is the new male sensation in Hollywood He goes daily to Billie Tosh's Beauty Shoppe to have each wave set per fectly in place by M1ss Tosh personally She also administers her later inventlon the Gooy Wooy Mud Pack guaranteed to look like it sounds Bobbie greatly approves of this, having had several already Joyce Bell is now playing with the Jigfleld Jollies She por trays the part of the 'dolly with the hole in her stocking' Since Mr Gay has moved to Troy, Miss Black has taken his place as Editor of the Courier She feels that she can supply the W T Buro is the new swoon crooner and is going under the title of Bing Sinatra His latest recording is Buro's Hats in the Belfry Due to circumstances beyond his control, Barton Carter now stands on the corner of Fifth and Austin in Waco with his guitar and a little tir cup His business is reported promising Billie Clark is still working with the Yellow Cab Taxi Co and is retaining the reputation she acquired during the war of Never missing a car or failing to whistle at good looking sailor or, if times are especially bad, a soldier or a marine Christine Davis was working as a model in Denny and W1tt's when discovered by the talent scout, Lester Lightfoot, of wonder Woman Comics She now poses for the chief role in that comic book, and Lester, who is the wor1d's best photographer, takes all her pictures Clarine Morris is the celebrated cook in the new cafe on the site of the old High Cafe in Moody People come from miles around to partake of her delicious red beans and onions Laverne Houy is the renowned poet of the 21st century Her latest master piece is To A Frog' The f0110W1ng qu0tati0n from this piece is known throughout the world 'There was a frog Stttsng on a long log In a bag bog Since the shy was blue.' news from a new angle. we hope she succeeds, but frankly---- I I 0 O 0 O ll O Myrt m1lls is the famous attraction of the New York Tunnel of Love and is known as one who alwavs interrupts lovers at the wrong moment saying, 'Does your cigarette taste different lately?' Wanda Carmon is now the police matron of the Moody Jail The judge, Floy Williams, refers all cases to her before trial to see if She CBD Settle them quietly Judge Williams is very successful in his position and has already made several hundred dollars from his bribes Neva Mae McNiel, the famous violinist, was putting on a bene fit show at the Moody City Hall the other night while Mattie Lynn Reed danced a little jig in delightful time to the music They live together in a bachelor girl apartment in Chicage Celeste Pack is retiring after a brilliant career of mystery story writing Her health will not permit her to continue for her stories scared her half to death Her best story was, 'The Death of a Flea' Due to the influence of his former teacher, Mr J H Cooper Rev J W McDonald is holding a very successful revival at the First Baptist Church of Kalamazoo He is beloved by all the animals in his congregation Cleo Barr is still going to Texas State Teachers College for Women He is working for his Sixth P H D and we hope he will re Florine looked admiringly at Madame Balony as she finished her recital Then she said, 'You have told me so many wonderful things would it be asking too much if I asked you what happened to our old teacher and sponsor, Mrs Ballard?' Madame Balony look ed up, blushed, and in her piping voice said, 'I'm Mrs Ballard KK . . . , ceive it next year. I n 3 Q5 U5 , A ,,' 7 7' Q Q BILLIE JOE DCI1AIDbON , Preslden t BILLIE CDKILR, V1ce-Presld alt MARY KIND! CARBERRY Secretary EARNEST JONES, Treasurer DOIDRLS AND REMS ALBERT BM' RM INKLE ELIMER BEERWINKLE. MARY IDU CHFATHAM EVBREIT BOULDIN WALTER m NELTA CXMER MORRIb DOQALDSON od 'KX ,ax LKNNIF JEAN PA'I'I'1'RblN OIW HOWARD MCGREGUR EULA RAF PARKER HARVEY HATTPR AIMA ROSE l:1ARCE'I'I' IDA BEA CUPE MILDRED WEBER OE BAILEY MONTGCMERY FAYh HOL1 MARVIN WM BOBBY STRANGE MARY BETH Hllli BILLY EAKIN CHARLES SCHAEFFER ONEITA LASLY HARVEY SIHMIDT ..n...-.-o.-.-q4-d- Q Tn is 1 M xl -Q W-Q. X l ' i . 5' V .4 R : S, S ' Yv- f J A I ,Y f , t 7 . ' fi- 9 4 Y f N, xx 'rc Q. ' :Q L -if , K A X -3,-ji Qs 2 0 3- , ,T L . A ! 155'-. .ff - f f - N' N J A , S , - hx 7' vp f I ' W ' Lew A K A. I 9 T ' f A :A fY - - 8 A if M . A Q X' ,x A I 3 . .W sq ts' ' -f ' F , i. PATSY R PN SO! 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U '- if-1' ' M1227 - .f. - , .. ,X J . ua v I i S 1 R CRAWFORD 0 Moomf -46 The guys from Moody ran wild over the Crawford crew 46 to 0 The final score wasn't so spectacular but the fact that four of the Bearcats tallies came Jn the first period made it unusual Consider ing the fact that it was the first regulatlon football game for most of the players, the boys give most of the credit to Mr R E Sandlin their able coach IDTT -6 MOODY 7 Moody met the invading Lott Lions on a sun soaked field and copped their second victory of the season Lott had Moody out classed that day, for four of our main string players Arvell Schmidt, Billy Joe Donaldson, Everett Bouldin, and Bobby Teague were injured The Lott team made their score in the opening of the first quarter, but the Bearcats came back in the last two min utes of play, with a touchdown by Elmer Beerwinkle It was, how ever, the toe of Bobby Naler that kicked the extra point, thereby winning the game for the Bearcats BRUCEVILLE EDDY -6 MOODY 0 The Bearcats suffered their first and only defeat when they met the strong Bruceville Pddy team 1n their only out of town game The Eagles had the Moody team out weighed and had more ex perienced men The Eagle scored in the opening minutes of the fourth period In the last few minutes of play, the Bearcats were able to fight to the Eagles twenty yard line where they were stopped by the persistent Bruceville Eddy team HOLLAND 0 MOODY -46 The Bearcats had another field day when they met the Holland Hornets The Bearcats scored almost every time ceived the ball, and the Holland men were able to offer tle opposition This game ended the season with a bang Bearcats, and they are looking forward to a good season when they will have more experience, although they will ed by the loss of the Senior players they re very lit for the next year be hamper I A 1 K5 I... 9 t Q 'ITN x Y N N K Wlrktllw PX F1rst Row Arvxlle Schm1dt Albert Beerwlnkle, Elmer Beerwlnkle Bzlly Hoe Donaldson, fully Coker I' Second Row Eldm Ball, Lavon Chaney, Bobby Teague, Layton Hatter Th1rd Row goames Perryman, Joe Baxley Montgomery, Earl Shambl1n, Everett uldxn, Bobby Naler g 6 1E..y. , , nyvk H R' W1 X .1 R XXX . 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We MRS J T PORTER Sbonsor ERNEQT JONhS President CLARINP MORRIS Vice President HARVEY SCHMIDT Secretary EULA RAE PARKER Treasurer GLADY9 McNIEL Reporter BETTY McDONALD Parlamentarzan BILLIE CLARK Program Leader AIMA ROSE HARGETT IDA BEA GIPE BONNIE JEAN PETERSON MATTIE LYNN REED FIORINE BEERWINKLE MILDRED WEBER CELESTA PACK DEIORES ANDREWS Www fb- 41 N F1rst Row Second Row 'Hurd Row Fourth Row' Fifth Row omwvwofc 'US mhI'tLbY J OYCE MC M155 moms Prem de Betty Jo Corb1n, Ernestme Sueee Lu oa.n Fletcher Nelda Ray McDonald ohnnre Mane Tosh, Betty Matthews, Charlene Guthr1e Charlotte chaeffer, Angehta Sol1z Ella Faye Baggett J1rnm1e Dean Xulcox Rose Marre Rutherford, PegJy McN1el, Dolores Andrews, Ma.rg1e Lee French johnn1e Frances Fra.nkl1n, Martha Ann Vvrrght Freda Mae Schmrut Neoma Ruth Harms, Effre jo Casey, Var51e Lou Fletcher Imogene Whuzmore, Mary Etta Cax-berry, Stella Mae Katner Evelyn Eak1n, Helen Rob1nson Joan Payne, Mav1e Rush1ng, Johnn1e Lee Brooksh1re Jeneta Howe, Jeneva Howe, Ernest1ne B1rd, Patsy Henson, Leta Beth Sh1rley Shrrley Ruth Beard, Bonnle Massey Joyce kerwulkel M1ss Dorrs Wlutley, Joyce N1chols, Nelta Ph1ll1ps, Jean Darby W Y V , In . , I. l Q N I. 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HH up mi MISS ISLA CHAFFIN FIRST GRADE F1I'St Row Betty Len Fagle, Lou1se Wxley, Dolores Lasly, Kenneth Aycock, gwznght Riwards, May Kather1ne Talley, John Logan Helbert W1l11al osh Second Row Mane Anderson, Foster Lee F1e.ldJ.ng, Rogene Connally, Clayton Coker, Betty Lou johnson, Nellie Lolnse Bond, Sh1r1ey Ann Cowan Bobby Sam Sxms, Verla M1115 Th1rd Raw' Dorothy Faye Mars, Cec11 Da.n Cha,pl1n Peggy Nell Newman Charles Koss, Yarbrough Dowell Annette Morr1s, Harold Dean Lane, Sy1v1a, Nell Hester, Donn1e Jane Guthne 04' -ww Wqqsanne 31 no ' Vx HRS ANNA D MA'1m1svo FIRST AND SECQID GRADES C F M311 t hu Walter Reed Burl Goodw1n Ourt1s Brenen, First Row Bobby Amie?-32,11 321-ry Brenthem, 21arl1ne McDonald, Norma Ruth cammaht Second now Margaret wilson, winnie Pearl Bird, Reba Robinson. 1.011180 NC Clay-en, Margaret Brown Ruby Sollz, Betty N911 Stubbletleld, Mary Stubblefield, Marjorie Bailey --- fe . . f.--- My f1,,N,.,,, ' W 4 -a u wr '24, 1 ' ' ,X .Y f , , . u 'N -E- . . - I 5' ' ,J -. 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Anndellene Coker Bobby btandruige, Doyal Bonds Wanda Faye Lmoode, John Thomas Newman, Io Woods W1ll1e eau Holt, lane Barbay, Th1rd Row Charlyne Johnston, B1ll1e ene Reed Donald Brumble Ha1l1P Ann Denny, B,rnest1ne Roblnson, Tommy Landlord L1lly Mar1e Lupe, Nannette Breedlng James Coulter nr MISS EDITH S4ITH THIRD GRADE F11-S13 Row Patsy Wlley, Shlrley Brumbelow, Nelda Brumbelow, Nancy Lou Naler, Treba Jean Washam, Hazel Pettlgo, Jack Schaeffer, Vlfgll Aycock, Ernest Paul Mclu el, Ernest Harr1s, d R M k P Nalene Gr1bb1e 'Ihomas Bond Carl Procter Mary Jo., Secon ow. Lagtgg, Higlielene Carr, Quenzun Edwards C Brentham, 'Hurd Row oe Rae Hatter, Harold Alton, Bllly bruce Eak1n, Anna Joyce nelhert, II7av1d B1rd, Peggy Dempsey, Marva Reed I Tv, 'HZ' -,. L L , - xc x , I Q: ,gm A ' an . 1 .'- 'I , , 4 C 5 ' 1 - Q 1,335 .V I 4 ,- 4' I V. . V -' I - y 1 G . , A ' A , n i K K 1 1 1 x ' I ' ' ' '5' I 9 A 14 ' ' v 1- 4 S,-.f ,. . I ,, I First Row: Jo Luther Howe, Robert Stone Chaney, Jimmy Matthews, james Garrett, . , J ' f , . Q ' J f f . . n 1 A ' -J 1 , . ga - , A ' f- 4 A . , .h , L ', - ' -t -A .9 W J f ' . 1 , - , ,f- l 'sl . 1 A I . r 'yj k - 15 1 .-of-lf' s--sm ii O Alf' MRS CECIL BERRY I'OUR'1ki GRADI' A Flrst Row lack Bell, ohn Boyd Carbux, jerry Morns B1l1y Berry, Bobuy Mc Kantxe Jeanlne Chapxn jo Nell Whxtmore, Charlene Mont1omery,Betty Jo Perryman Second Row Wayne hlhot, Maxlne Guthr1e bay Hatter, Ina Ruth McDonald, Tanner Barbay, Louanne Hatter, V1rg1n1a Rob1nson, R1chard Bermenter, Gary Wallace, Harold jones, Tlnrd Row Mary Ann Mclilhaney, B1ll1e Loulse Dempsey, john1ce Mruvht Nancy Lee Reed La Nell Goode, Bevly Sandl1n, Ead1e Rose Marshall, Ruby Lee Ballard, MRS ARTHURVUNZ CIIRTH GRADE- B F1rst Rom Second Row' Lester Graf Dons btubblefzmeld, eanette Standrldge Vv1ll1e Brenem, Bonnxe Faye McLearan, Nancy Goodsun, Glenda Goode, Haye 53e'b.V Bllly Stubbletreld, john Brenem, Ray Bagby, Carl Brentham, S D French, Nolan Never, Edgar Bounds, Alfred Pettle -f ,. V , . x. .,.,' ,fra :fftif fn . 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Joyce Meacham, Joyce Bush1ng, Benny Massey, Joe Rex Newman, Ernest Beckner, Mack W1ll1ams, Nelda June Pratt ,'T'-v'B'5-' wif' O MKS FRANCES CANTRELL SIXTH GRADE Flrst Row Second Row' Th1rd Row' oe Llghtfoot, Mary Frances Schaeffer, Donald Brookslnre, Edward hm1dt L C Dempsey, Oleta Mayo, Call1e Jo Bouldln, Idabert Bostlck Bobby Montgomery John R uarr1s, Dor1s Bustnng, Bobb1e Lou Copeland, W11.ma Doy Thomas, Cather1ne Myers, Mar1anne Ballard, V1rg1.n1a Morr1s , J1m1e F1el'd1q,, Ira Goodwln, Carleta Schwake, Bonn1e Faye Buro, anda DeFrees, Lou1se Rutherford Lloyd Howe i? my .pr -aims want- I All' J' MISS PEARL BRONN 'wx SFVENTH GRADE F1rst Row Melv1n Dempsey, W1ll1s Corbln, Frank Calhoun Ruby Coker, B111y Ray Cantrell Wanda Breedmg, Peggy Lynn Sm1th Second Ruw LaVon Brlnkley, Donn1e Faye Harvey, Burl Ball Wayne McKam1e, B1lly Mllls Boyce Patterson B1lly Wayne Weber, Ed1th Cooper Th1rd Row Donald Berry, Mack Roblnson, Douglas Tosh Gene Rob1nson oyce Patterson, Garnet Breedumg, Evago Jones .rv ' 6 ,nf ,qv ,- if 4 ,pw at .av 1-- qi 995353 MISS MlNbMR R L CHAINEY Bums Chaney Mart 1n , Joyce Moons, Bobble Jean Ph1ll1ps, Dorothy La Don Brmkley, Dorothy Dan1el Ellzabeth Charles Goode, Bobby Joyce Slms Joe Ell1.s Bmns, Cecrl Calhoun, A I Sebastlan, Coy Tomelene cowan, Frankie eagle Jack McN1e1, Joe McCauley. 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Come out from under that bed, you cowa.rd XKKXKKKIKKIXXUQXKKKKKK Mr Sandhn's 8fdV1CC to any Moody H1 boy Some women have the same Lnfluence on a man as a ra11road crossmg you stop, you look, and after you mrry, you hsten ltttttllitltttltkttitt Head Clerk I am very sorry to hear of your partn 's death Would you hke me take h1s place? Manager Very much Lf you can get the undertaker to arrange lt l4lX4lltli1lKlXtltlKll James Perryman Mother, Mrs Anderson says I'm a problem ch11d Am I subtralcilw or add1t1on ' llll1lllXX1XXXKili1KKl Gene Norms bought an 1ce cream cme, walked outs1de to eat 112, then ca.rr1ed the cone carefully back to the soda fountazn Bandung :Lt to Iwerett he sand Much obhged for the use of the vase tiklllltllltlltiltlllt ff? - I A ' ' ' ' ' fee , ' .ll Q . , , . , I I uH- - 7 - . No ' , A ' ,. . , . . ..,.. . Y . . , . . , H , . , . . H I I ' ' ' ' ' t?l I ' . I ' H g er . ' to : , ' ' - . . . . , . : . ,h . 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