New Deal High School - Roar Yearbook (New Deal, TX)

 - Class of 1941

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PLATOON '4I CSENIORSD ANGELINA KVETON- - Basketball, FHT, 4-H Club, Senior play, Volley ball, Annual staff. She hath a natural, wise sincerity, a simple truth- fulness. EDMUN McNEELY-One-act play, FFA, NYA. He lives at peace with all mankind. EDNA MAE MCNEELY-Basketball, FHT, NYA, Senior play, 4-H Club, One-act play, Volley ball. Her sunny temper gilds the edge of life's darkest clouds. NELL NORMAN-Senior play, FHT. She believes in happiness, content, and good will. DOROTHY SUE PAYNE-Senior play, FHT, Pep squad. Her pleasing manner wins her a host of friends.', LEDFORD STOKES-Football, FFA, N. D. Club. The world is advancing and he is advancing with it. WALLACE WARDROUP - Football, Basketball, Track, Editor of ROAR, Vice-president of class, Secre- tary-treasurer of N. D. Club, Senior play, One-act play. With heart free from trouble and never a care. JOHN WHITTLE-Manager of football team, Senior play, One-act play, N. D. Club. Not witty, or learned, or eloquent-just human. DOROTHY WHI'I'TLE-FHT, Pep squad, One-act play, Senior play, NYA. She is fair in form and feature and her disposition kind. ROBERT KINSLOW-Football, Senior play, FFA, N. D. Club. He never allows a request to be repeated. V-I ,.,,,.l., Y,

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lr -. PLATOON '4l CSENIORSD AUBREY ANDERSON - Football, Basketball, captain, N. D. Club, Annual staff, One-act play, Secretary- treasurer of class. Never sighs over what might have been but makes the best of what is. ' RALPH BRUNSON-Senior play, Annual staff. He is a whole encyclopedia of facts. BILLY NELL BUTTS-Pep-squad, Senior play, One-act play, FHT, Annual staff, N. D. N. The memory of her can never die out of our hearts. BETTYE JO CAMPBELL-FHT, Pep-squad, Senior play, Business manager of ROAR. Quiet and calm on all occasions. RUTH COVEY-Pep-squad, FHT. We know that all her thoughts are fair. MARY ELLA DAUGHERTY-NYA. She has a mind! and speaks it. CECIL DICKEY-President of senior class, Captain of football team, Basketball manager, Annual staff, One-act play, FFA, N. D. Club. Has a smile that constantly endangers his care. WAYLAND EDWARDS-Football, Basketball, FFA, One- act play, Annual staff, President N. D. Club. Take him all in all we ne'er shall see his like again. BILLY FORTENBERRY - FFA, Business manager of N. D. His heart never hardens, his temper never ruffles, and his word never hurts, MURL GALBRAITH-Football, One-act play, FFA, N. D. Club. 1 With heart free from trouble and never a care- merry the whole day long.



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1 x Who's Who in the Senior Class ANDERSON, AUBREY. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. An- derson, Box, 246, Abernathy. Born July 30, 1923, at Sulphur Springs, Texas. At age of three months moved to Abernathy, where he later attended school before entering high school at New Deal. The most important event in his life so far has been falling in love. We expect him to be a famous engineer some day. Has been nicknamed Bashful. BRUNSON, RALPH. Son of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Brun- son, Route 3, Lubbock. Born December 28, 1923, at Lubbock. Favorites: movie star-Ann Sheridan, food -ice cream. Ambition is to be a medical doctor. Plans to attend Tech. The brains of the class. BUTTS, BILLYE NELL. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Butts, Route 3, Lubbock. Born October 23, 1921, at Quanah, Texas. Moved to present location in 1938. Favorite color: blue. Desires to be a nurse. Called ,the class cutie. CAMPBELL, BE'I'l'YE JO. Second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Campbell, Route 3, Lubbock. Born on Sat- urday, May 20, 1923, at Hawley, Texas. Attended New Deal High School three years. Favorite food: string beans. Will take business adminstration at Tech. Known as Betts by her friends. COVEY, RUTH. Only child of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Covey, Route 3, Lubbock. Born at Mt. Pleasant, Texas, on August 24, 1924. Moved to the Plains while still very young. Has done all of her high school work at New Deal. Plans to attend Tech. Nickname: Pos, sum. DAUGHERTY, MARY ELLA. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Daugherty, Route 1, Abernathy. Born Septem- ber 7, 1922, at Becton. Attended school at Center and New Deal. Hobby: Kodaking. Best show she ever saw: Gone With the Wind. Will major in business administration at Tech. Answers to the name of Toots. DICKEY. CECIL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dickey, Route 3, Lubbock. Discoveries: America on July 30, 1922, near Lubbock, Idalou sometime during the sum- mer of 1939. We expect him to be head football coach at Tech by 1955. Known as Buddy, EDWARDS, WAYLAND. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Troy Edwards, Route 2, Lubbock. Born June 18, 1923, at Crawford, Texas. Moved to the Plains in 1925. Chief interest lives in Lubbock on Tenth Street. Will enter Tech as a student in the business administra- tion department. Has been known as Skinny. FORTENBERRY, BILLY. Son of Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fortenberry, Route 3, Lubbock. Born March 18, 1923, at Amarillo, Texas. The NEW DEAL NEWS will find it hard to get along without him. Will enter engineering school in September. Has acquired the nickname Scrootch. GALBRAITH, MURL. Son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Gal- braith, Route 3, Lubbock. Born at Breckenridge, Texas, on February 17, 1923. After a number of years spent in traveling about over the Southwest, he moved to Lubbock County and entered New Deal High School in 1938. Wants to be a medical doctor. Answers to Fanny. KINSLOW, ROBERT. Eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Kinslow, Abernathy. Born October 10, 1921, near Pottsville, Arkansas. Moved to West Texas in 1939 and entered New Deal High School in 1940. Can't decide between the army and the navy. Somehow he has acquired the nickname Queenie. KVETON, ANGELINA. Eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kveton, Route 1, Abernathy. Born August 2, 1923, near Electra, Texas. Moved to New Deal Dis- trict in 1930. Chief interest is 4-H Club work, Gold Star Girl in 1939. Working for a trip to Washington, D. C. Will make some man a good wife. Called nA-ngieys McNEELY, EDMUN. Son of Mrs. T. A. McNeely, Route 1, Idalou. Born April 6, 1923, at Wapanucka, Okla- homa. Moved to Texas in 1929. Entered New Deal High School in 1939. Hobbies: Collecting bird pic- tures and kodaking. Likes both blondes and bru- nettes. Nickname: Mule. McNEELY, EDNA MAE. Daughter of Mrs. T. A. Mc- Neely and twin sister of Edmun McNeely. Favorite sport: basketball, hobby: collecting pictures of movie stars. Chief interest is at Fort Sam Houston. Ans- wers to Maisie NORMAN, NELL. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Nor- man, Route 3, Lubbock. Born February 18, 1923, near Lubbock. Attended Monroe and New Deal Schools. Favorite food: strawberry ice cream. Expects to be- come a housewife someday soon. Called Nellie PAYNE, DOROTHY SUE. Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Payne, Route 3, Lubbock. Born August 31, 1924, at Greenville. Texas. Moved to West Texas in 1928 and came to New Deal in 1940. Will enter Tech in September. Affectionately called Dot. STOKES, LEDFORD. Second son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stokes, Route 1, Shallowater. Born July 18, 1922, at Childress, Texas. Moved to Lubbock County in 1929. Chief interest is in the freshman class. Hopes to take up aeroneautical engineering. Called Cow. WARDROUP, WALLACE. Second son of Mrs. W. R. Wardroup, Route 2, Lubbock. Born April 30, 1925, at Childress, Texas. Moved to Lubbock County in 1933 and entered New Deal High School in 1937. Favorite food: ice cream, favorite color: gold. Chief interest, women. Can't decide whether to be an engineer, a lawyer, or a doctor. Answers to the name of Slats. WHITTLE, DOROTHY. Daughter of Mrs. J. M. Whittle, Route 2, Lubbock. Born June 23, 1922, at Ringland, Oklahoma. 'Moved to the Plains in 1928. Her desire is to get a man that looks like Clark Gable and plenty of chocolate candy. The class beauty. Called Prissy by her friends. WHITTLE, JOHN. Son of Mrs. J. M. Whittle. Born September 1, 1924, at Ringland, Oklahoma. Favorite sport: eating, favorite pastime: fishing. Plans to be a farmer. Has an interest in the seventh grade. Known as Chinky.

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