Newman High School - Yucca Gloriosa Yearbook (Sweetwater, TX)

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Short has been the time since first we began this year's work under Autumn skies with shadows of war clouds, when we were anxious and apprehensive of events to come. However, it has been long enough to give its full share of joys and sorrows of hopes and disappointments, of victories and defeats, of person al sacrifices and acheivements, of learning, labor, love, ro- mance, friendship, and of all those human experiences that cross our pathways. I want to express my apprecia- tion to all of you for your con- tributions this year. May peace soon come to the world, and may success and happiness be yours. Your friend, If 1. fm ,,., jj :X 5.0, 4 A-f- 1 'ef Ross S. Covey To the Students of the School: This school year, no doubt, will be reflected through the years as having presented a definite challenge to the student body in helping the nation win the war through student activity partic- ipation directly related to the war effort. I am of the opinion that you will continue to meet that challenge until the Axis powers will witness their Ufinlsh. You are to be commended for your favorable accomplishments. It affords me great pleasure to commend the Class of 1943 for their valuable contributions, to congratulate the Yucca Glori- osa staff and their sponsor, since it is you who were instru- mental in making this annual a reality this year, and to express appreciation to our corps of teachers who have expended their efforts during this war crisis to make this a successful school year. Best wishes to all of you. Sincerely, E ' if r Prestpa C. Lighttooty IVE I I x Left to right--standing: Dan G. Shields, C. S. Per- kins. Sitting: A. G. Lee, Marshal Pior, Dalton Moore, and R. S. Covey. Other members include John Pepper and Walter Baucum. MWw.Mmn! semmii Left to right--Mrs. John Pepper, Hrs. L. T. Nelson, Mrs. C. E. Lambert, and Hrs. C. W. Breeding. I N To these loyal, able, and earnest men who compose our school board, we, the stu- dents and faculty of New- man High School, wish to express our appreciation for their constructive lead-C l ership and vital interest in our activities. i 1 w w 1 1 1 I 1 l e 3 The Parent-Teacher Asso- 4 ciation of Newman High 1 School, through its execu- A tive council, the room moth- 1 ers, and the members them- selves, has promoted the wel- 1 fare of youth in the home, - the school, the church, and the community. N.-A --uunnd 4IGihl f9'S .jp IL? . ,. Z4 1 l Jnilf A Mis ry it F Comm cial S j,c JClfJWU Mrs. Rufus F. Walker B,S,, N,T.S. .C. , English V M158 Marie H111 B.A., Hendrix College, Ark.g Music B.A , Baylor U M.A., University of Ark. lr. Preston C. Lightfoot Principal, Aeronautics A.B., lclurryg M.A., University of Southern Cal. Mr. Laurance Priddy Algebra, Head Coach B.A., Texas Tech SM Y -J 'CQ 4? A ' 'sr av- U ,Q A 1 JJWW r. J. I. Halbert , m not XM! nur. g, 3, Tem leton yWaA- lr. Adrian Clark I U 'X A P 7 Assistant Principa1,2XX pXX 13A Vocational Agriculture Physical Education, Chemistry, Biolo . v'fg' fQ'. V B.S., Texas A, g l, Civics, Economics B-S-p Sul ROSS? , lf , ' f' B.A., Texas Tech l.S., Oklahoma A.X tlfpffx' , N M 1 K --.X P' li au 'Sheridan Hrs. Ross Godfrey En 1 shy' ournalism Physical Education, B.A ,.T.C.U. Science .xx B.S., Texas University X A ,A0'i, . Q I 9 Z ':'i- 'w-.S ' Xxx. ' S L L 542797 -. A 5 . fix ' fn' 2 ' 7 I 1 4A I' , pi' I 3 y r fl : 5 4 A , ng 11 - f xr, . Q VJ, X -A i Y Y. 5. lf' 'IQ ' J.. -. 5 ,tif -17,4 Q4 . ,, A . I Q- I u, . x ' 5 f j' P' 1294+ 44 've V LM I L N if yn L . J JJ XJ VL f . IXL, w ,r L M caviar ff 'R 4 -5 - . ,:::Q' 657' W xii!! , ' W sl y -no 'L .im .4 'alfa N49 Y Q, J 5-3 'Q Q, X e Haney Mr. C.C. Duff Miss Virginia Long Librarian Diversified Occupations English, Speech B.A., T.S.C.W. 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D. Swaim Tucker O fag? Q'-' ll . il , Louise 'V Carl Earline Noble Virgil Waenon Walker Whitaker wnneaker Frank Turner White gl jc: F5 as . ' gg JN M an . A fx I E5- Susie Billy Lynwood Mark Anita Whitworth Williams Winters Yoakum Whitfield f 4 w JIMMY ALLDREDGE--Band '40- '435 Spelling '40-'41g Lat- in Tournament '41-'42. NORBERTA ALVARADO--Spanish Club '40-'41 JO N ANZ--Entered '40. ROBERT ANZ--Entered '40. JACK AYCOCK--Band '41-'43: Spanish Club '40-'4lg Hi-Y Club '42. CARL BARDWELL--Band '40-'43g Solo '40-'43g Spanish Club '40-'42g Orchestra '41-'43. JACK BARRY--F. F. A- '40-'43 GIENDOLYN BASHAM--Pep Squad '40-'4lg Girls' Chorus '41- '423 Girl Reserve '41-'43g Mixed Chorus ' -'42. SARAH BAUCUM--Band '40-'43g Library Club '4lg Sybil Thomas Club '41-'435 Girl Reserve Treas. 8 Conference Sec. '41-'433 National Honor Society '43. BILLIE BERKELEY--Choral Club '41-'435 Declamation '40-'41 Mixed Chorus '41-'43. I V GEARLDINE CARLTON--Decla- mation '41-'42g Pony Express '42-'43. MAVOUREEN CLARK--Entered '40. GENE CLAYBROOK--Entered '4l. LOUISE COSBY--Dramatic Club '41-'42g Girl Reserve '41- '425 Sybil Thomas Club '42- '43g Girls' Basketball '42. RUBY CRITZ--Pep Squad '39-'40 ALEX CROWDER--Band '40-'43g Fzgtball '41-'435 Basketball JOHN DARNELL--Band '39-'4lg D. 0. '41-'43. MYRLINE DANIEL--Girl Reserve :jg-'433 Mixed Chorus '40- MARY LOU DAVIS--Band '41-'43g Latin Club '41-'43. TOMMIE LEE DEAN--Pep Squad '40-'415 Girl Reserve '40-'43 Library Club '40-'4lg Senior Duchess '42-'43. BETTY JOY DENNIS--Pep squad '40-'4lg Girl Reserve '40- '433 Sybil Thomas Club '40- La Eg BLAK.E F. F' A. 41' 43. Chorus l41-143: LEO BLYTHE--Entered '42-'43, MARETTE BONEY--Band Sec. '40-'43g Girl Reserve '40- '413 Spanish Club '42-'43g Sec. of National Honor Society '42-'43g Debate '41- '42g Who's Who '42. BOBBY BOYD--Band '40-'43' Girls' Chorus Sec. MARY DE GAISH--Girl Reserve '40-'433 Band '40-'43g Pres. of Spanish Club '42-'43g Senior Duchess '43g National Honor Society '43. McGEE DUFF--Entered '42. ' JIMMIE DUNCAN--Vi -P . f - F4oF:4g. '40-'4lg Spanish ClubJr. Class: Hi-Y ?:l-fig. QFA CURTIS BOYD--Band '40-'43. MILLARD BOYD--Band '39-'43g Pony Express '41-'423 Essay Writing '42. MILTON BRAND--D. O. '41-'43. FAIRY BREEDING--Pres. of Home Eco. Club '41-'423 Mixed Chorus '41-'433 Pres. of Girls' Chorus '41-'43g Ass't Cheer Leader '415 Head Cheer Leader '42g Ass't Sports Ed. of Annual '42-'43g Who's Who '41-'43. PATSY BROINE--Entered '42. DORMA JEAN BUCHANAN--Pony Ex- press '42-'433 Girl Reserve '42-'43g Mixed Chorus '42- '43g Girls' Chorus '42-'43. BUDDY BUCK--Soph Reporter '39 '40gSoph., Jr.,h Sr.Favor- ite '39-'42g Band '39-'43g Drum Major '41-'43g Bus. Mgr of Annual '41-'425 Hi-Y '41- '42g Pres. of Orchestra '42. LOIS BYNUM--Choral Club '39- '405 4-H Club '39-'40. GERALD BYRD--Entered '39. '41-'43g Spanish Club '41-'42 Football '41-'43g Track '42. JOAN DYAR--Pe S uad '40-'41 P Q ' Girl Reserve '40-'42g Library Club '41-'42: Latin C1ub.'4l '43g Mixed Chorus '42-'435 Girls' Chorus '41-'433 National Honor Society '43. BILLIE RHEA DYER--Pep Squad '40-'4lg Dramatic Club '41- '42g Girl Reserve '42-'43. RUBY EBERLE--Band '40-'43g Tennis '40-'433 Orchestra '41 -'43g Girl Reserve '40-'42g Latin Club '40-'43g Library Club '40-'4lg Dramatic Club '40-'423 Mixed Chorus '40- '43g Girls' Chorus '41-'43. ODESSA ELLIOTT--Band '40-'43g ' Soph E Jr. Favorite '40-'42g Chorus '40-'43g Girl Reserve '40-'43g Soph Duchess '40- '4lg Jr. Princess '41-'42g Yucca Queen '42-'433 FFA Sweetheart '43. RAYMOND FERGUSON--Band '40-'4 Debate '40-'42: Latin Club '40-'433 Mixed Chorus '42- RAYMOND FITZGERALD--Tennis '39-'40g Basketball '39-'43g Football '41-'43g Track '40. JACK FORGAY--Football '39-'43 O. B. FREEMAN--Football '40- '41g Basketball '41-'429 ' 1-'42' '4l-'43- glEYk'4l-'43g,PEgALeader '42 Mixed Chorus '42-'43. GLEN GARDNER--Band '40-'42g Hi-Y '41-'42. OPAL JO GEORGE--Girl Reserve '40-'43. A.B. GILL--Football '40-'43g Basketball '40-'425 Track '40-'42g FFA '41-'43g Hi-Y '41-'43. '43 -- '40- ' E52I.i?EFC1ES ?.3. ' BERRY GREEN--D. O. '41-'42- MARY JANE HAGGARD--Girls' Chorus '40-'423 Mixed Chorus '40-'43g Girl Reserve '40- '43g Latin Club '40-'42g Pep Squad '40-'4lg National Honor S 1 t '43. B.oE.eHXND--FFA '41-'43g Track '43g Basketball '41-'43. EARL HARTMAN--D. O. '41-'43. DAWN HAWLEY--Dramatic Club '40-'42g Girl Reserve '40- '43g Spanish Club '40-'42g Chorus '40-'4lg Declamation '4l-'42g Who's Who '41-'42g Club Ed. of annual '42-'433 Pony Ex. '42-'43g Tennis '42 Pep Squad '40-'4l5 Sr. Class Favorite '43g National Honor Society '43. GERRY HEADRICK--Entered '40. JAMES HENDRIX--FFA '40-'43g Sec. of FFA '41-'42g Pres. of FFA '42-'43. MARGARET HOGUE--Dramatic Club '4l5 Declamation '42g Girl Reserve '41-'43. DOUGLAS HORN--Entered '40. MURL JEAN HORNE--Band '40- '43g Girls' Chorus '40-'4lg Mixed Chorus '40-'43g Home Eco. Club '40-'42g Girl Re- serve '40-'43g Vice-Pres. of Girl Reserve '42-'43g Ass't Cheer Leader '42-'43g Lib- rary Club '40-'41. CURTIS HOWARD--Entered '41. VIRGINIA HOWELL--Latin Club '41-'43g National Honor Society '43. ALBERT HRBACEK--Football '41- '43g Basketball '42-'43g Track '41-'42g Pony Express '42-'43. L. M. HUBBARD--Football '40- '42g Band '40-'433 Orchestra LINDAL CARDIELL--Home Eco. . '43g Orchestra '41-'43g Who's '41 43- p I - Club '42-'43. Who '41-'43g National Honor DOROTHY HUDGINS--Girls ALLINE CARLTON--Declamation Society '41-'43, . Chorus 40- 415 Girl '4Q-'41, I ,.' Reserve 4. 5 , ' if I 1 '11 1 A f:H':ffW f' c ' 1 ,, , . 1 W u 1' .- ' M' I 1 . ' 'fY l 7' Z 'wl 'f'- .17 ' c ., ,P a A. , ,J,. A I ..A l ,W R, ,- ., qi y a - . A . , .- - - r . - 4 5 .a, gf f .3 g f - '1,, 1 G 'uf 1 f bl 1' ' Q , r ff- i 'Inf ,Q 1 'j I 1 ' , I C 5 ' U I ,Q X . 'K s , Q , 1 up V U . - erve '40-'43g mlxed Chorus '42-'43. PATSY HUTCHINS--Pony Express '42-'43g Spanish Club '41- '43g Chorus '42-'43. GENE IVY--D. O. '41-'43. MARY EDNA JOHNSTON-- Girl Reserve '40-'41, 5 '43g Girls' Chorus '40-'41, WILMA JOH SON--Entered '41, CHARLENE JONES--Girl Reserve '40-'4lg Latin Club '40-'42g Chorus '42-'43. EUGENE JONES--Entered '39. MARGARET KELLY--Latin Club '40-'42g Sybil Thomas Club '41-'42g Spanish Club '42- '43. WINFORD KEM --Football '40- '43g Spanish Club '40-'42g Pony Express '42-'43. GRACE LADEN--Entered '42, BILLY LANGLEY--Band '40-'43g Orchestra '41-'43g Hi-Y '40- '42g Latin Club '40-'43. JESSE LEE--FFA '40-'43g FFA Reporter '41-'43g Texas FFA Band '4lg Band '40-'43g Solo E Ensemble '40-'42g Tennis '40-'43g Dramatic Club '40- '4lg H1-Y Club '40-'41g Soph Jr., Sr. Editor of Annual '40-'43g Who's Who '43g Nat- ional Honor Society '43. GENOVIA LOCKHART--Home Eco. '42-'43. J. B. LEWIS---FFA '40-'43. MARKLIN MCELMURRAY--FFA '40- '43. JOHN MCLAUGHLIN--Debate '40- '41g Latin Club '40-'42g JOANN NIXON--Entered '40, L. D, NUNN--Sr. Class Reporter '42-'43g Pony Express 5 An- nual Sports Editorg Football. JAM S PATTON--FFA 5 D. O, '41, TOM PAXTON--Hi-Y, Latin Club, 5 Band '40-'43. LEWIS PENDERGRASS--FFA '4lg Pony Ex. R Spanish Club '42, JESSE RAY PENTON--FFA '40-'43, NAT PENTON--FFA '40-'43. MARIELLEN PEPPER--Pres. of Girl Res. '43g Secr. of Soph Class '40q Band '40-'43g Who's Who 3 Nat. Honor Soc. '43, DOROTHY PERKINS--Band '40-'42g Chorus '43g Girl Res, '40-'43 Annual Ass't Ed. '43g Nat. Honor Soc, G Who's Who '43g Vice-Pres. of Latin Club '43, H. E. POLK--D, 0. 141-'43. MARCELLE PO TER--Girl Res, '42, MILDRED PORTER--Entered '40, Joan POWELL--v,A,, Pony Ex. '43 CLIFFA PROFFITT--Jr. Duchess Soph Princess '40g Girl Res. ERNESTINE QUAST--Band E Girl Res. '40-'43g Spanish Club B Nat. Honor Soc. '42-'43. FRANCES RAY--Girl Res. '40-'43. LUCILLE RHOTEN--Chorus '41-'42g Girl Reserve '42-'43. SUE RICHARDSON--Entered '40, VIRGINIA ROGERS--Band '40g Lat- in Club '40-'42g Girl Res. '40-'43g Pres. Older Girls' Conf. '41-'43g Nat. Honor Soc. Ed. of Annual 5 Pony Ex. '43g Tennis '42, HARLAN ROWLETTE--Track B Foot- ' -'41 Vice-Pres. of Soph Class '40- ball 39 '41g Pres. of Jr. 8: Sr. ClassJ' RUSH 'Pon7 Ex' 8' Chorus '41-'43g Vice-Pres. of Nat- ional Society'42-'43g Pho- tographer of Annual '40-'4lg Bus. Mgr. of Annual. ANNE MCLEOD--Tennis '40-'43g Reporter of Jr. Class '41- '42g Spanish Club '41-'42g Ass't Editor of Pony Express '42-'43g Vice-Pres. Sr.Class '42-'43g National Honor Soci ety. LUBY MALPHETT--National Honor Society '41-'42g Debate '42, IILLY MARSH--Spanish '42-'433 Annual Nat. Hono Soc. '43g Photographer '42-'43. ' HOGENE MATHEWS--Girl Band 40-'43g Chorus Reserve '43. OE MAY--Football '40-'42g FFA '40-'41, D MAYS--Football '39-'43g Pres. of H1-Y '40-'43. UNE MINSHEW--Home Eco. '43g Nat. Honor Soc. '42-'43. . J. NEIE--D. 0. '40-'43. ARY NEEVES--Spanish Club '43 LYDE NICKOLSON--Band ' 39- '43 Spanish Club '41-'43g H1-Y. '42-'43g H1-Y '41-'43, KATY SAIED--Girl Res. '40-'43, NAJLA SAIED--Glrl Res. '40-'43 M RLIN SCOTT--Band '39-'42g Hi-Y '40-'4lg Span. Club '43. LCRIN SHELFER--D. 0, '41-'43. TED SIMS--Track '40g Mixed Chorus '40-'43. FRANCES SMITH--Pep Squad, Girl Res., M Sybil Thom. '40-'41, JOE SMITH--Band 5 Orch. '43, LESLIE SMITH--Football E track '40-'42, FORREST SNYDER--Band '39-'42g Pony Express '41-'42g D. O. '41-'43. WYNONA SORRELLE-Pep Squad B Home Economics Club '40-'41, MARGARET STEPHENS--Spanish Club '41-'43g Glrl Reserve '40-'4l. ALLEN STEVENSON--Spanish Club '41-'43. MINNIE STEVENSON--Mixed Chorus '41-'43g Girls' Chorus '41- '43g Spanish Club '41-'42g Reporter of Sybil Thomas Club '42-'43g National Honor Society '43. LESLIE STCREY--Entered ' 39 . JACK SWAIM--Football '39- '43g H1-Y Club '41-'42g Sports Ed. of Annual '42, ARTHER SWAIN--Latin Club '39-'4lg Football '39-'43g Track '39-'42g Vice-Pres. of Sr. Class '42g National Honor Societv '42, BUDDY TAYLOR-Spanish Club ' '42-'43. JIM TAYLOR--Basketball '43g Spring Training '43, MARY JEANETTE THOMPSON-- Entered '39, A. D. TUCKER--Football '41- '43g Tennis '40-'42g Band '40-'43g Latin Club '40-'42g H1-Y '40-'42g Dram. Club '40 VIRGIL TURNER--Football '40- '43g FFA '41-'43g Track 8 Basketball '40-'42, LOUISE WAGNON--Home Ec, Club '40-'43g Nat. Honor Soc. '43 CARL WALKER--Entered '43. EARLINE WHITAKER--Band '40- '42g Girl Reserve '40-'42g Latin Club '40-'43g Library Club '40-'4lg Girls' Chorus '40-'43g Mixed Chorus '40- '43g Dramatic Club '42-'43g Sr, Ed, of Annual '43. WHITE--Latin Club '40- Spanlsh Club '41-'43g '40-'4lg National Honor '41-'43g Who's Who '40- Chorus '41-'43. FRANK '42g Hi-Y Soc. '41g ANITA WHITFIELD--Chorus '40- '4lg G1r1 Res. '40-'43g Bus. Mgr. of Pony Ex. '42-'433 Nat, Honor Soc. 5 Who's Who. SUSIE WHITWCRTH--Home Eco. '43 BILLY WILLIAMS--Band '39-'43g Who's Who b Annual Staff '42 DONALD WINN--Band '39-'43g Orchestra '41-'43g Dramatic Club '41-'42, LYNWOOD WINTERS--H1-Y Club '40-'43g Extemporaneous Speech '40-'41, MARK YOAKUM--Football '40- '4lg Future Farmers of America '40-'43g FFA Watchdog '42-'43. NOBLE WHITEAKER--Editor of Pony Express '42-'43. ' .. ' C.. .-Ara.. 'ft lm 11, 1 : .4 .,, . ,rf 31. f. Sv.. IH? -3, 5, ,. , t ' -A - 'ffm Z-1:-1 1 , fig' l ' e Q if .'f++ '-X ig. if 1 -GH.: ' ?vH' 1155-sa.. Tffkxfib ' wf LL ' Favorites!! Hold it! He has big FEET-URES Our smile teachers Silly Sophs Noon gossip Alley Oop! Don't bother me! Margaret lfogue Nut Brothers. . Aren't we cute??? ,qu-fatiqo ' Q Q ,I Q Q all, ' I ,J 4 ,o 1 'D U n 1 I f vksfu I xx C ,Y .U O 3 s 1 -,- ,U s '-ax v D J., -, -'V N . r ' . ,JCL-XC-C I 'Q 5 ul , X af ff 'if M' W WM ' Wwe L Ii f W W5 J ' I 'N ' ' -Q. X N xy, ,X A . X vwwi N X 'X - fp 5? 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'F Frances Billie Wortham Younger f 4, . 5 j ' : H l 1 a X gi XJQBY Abbott, Charlotte Anderson, Barbara Anz, Nettie Amstrong, Patsy Barfield, Frank Barnes, Idell Basham, Johnny ' Bennett, Barbara Berry, John Blackerby, Kyleen Bode, Robert Bonner, La Verne Bonner, Warren Bowden, Essie Mae Bridges, Robert Bridges, Wayne Brown, Bob Brown, Timorah Bryant, Jeanette Busby, Brannon Butler, Mary Betn Callan, Pernie Callendar, Peggy Cannon, Ted Cooper, Bobby Correll, Frances Crockett, Orville Curry, Betty Sue Davenport, Lillian Davis, Opal Debusk, Noveline Dismuke, Kenneth Edwards, Nona Jean Engel, Jack Flanagan, Mary Jo Ford, Martha June Fox, Eldon Gainer, Bill Gardner, Bill Gerard, Billie Gibson, Wayne Gillette, Margaret Glass. Betty Ruth Greathouse, Ben Green, Alton Guelker, Darlene Haggard, Billie Lois Haggerton, Donald Hand, Jake Hardin, Billie Hartman, Doyn Hayes, Norma Jean Hedrick, Shirley Henderson, Granville Holbert, Juanita Holbert, Wanda Holland, Euell Holland, Jewell Holland, Tera Hollar, Betty Jo Hollowell, Doris Huey, Gerald Hughes, Billy Hughes, Sammie Jennings, Donald Jobe, Carl Joiner, Sadie Jones, Billy Ray Justiss, Ruth Kaiser, Kay King, Lois Kinsey, Joe Kirkland, Wanda Lambert, Burton Lambert, Lucille Laughlin, J. B. Lee, Evelyn Logan, Leon Lynn, Billy Steve McClure, James McElmurry, Joe Ben McKelvy, Donald McMillan, Evelyn Malone, Pat Martin, Ann May, Ruby May, T. L. Mayfield, Peggy Marie Miller, Doris Rea Mizell, Dale Marie Mosley, Billy Gene Nelson, Betty Nelson, Lawrence Nickols, Billy Osburn, Glendon Paddock, Loren Partain, Wanda Patton, Helen Pendergrass, Marion Penton, Mina Lee Pickett, Walter Polk, Dorothy Puckett, Harlan Richie, Sara Mae Riley, Reed Robinson, Elsie Jo Rogers, Frances Roland, Romana Rountree, Robert Rozar, Jane Scott, Morr1s Scott, Thomas Scott, Thornton Shaddix, Willis Shaw, Elmer Shaw, Leta Mae Shaw, Mozelle Shields, Billie Colleen Smith, Betty Iris Smith, Dorothy Nell Smith, Ollie Spillers, Mary Alice Spradlin, Billy Gene Stevenson, Thomas Taylor, Loreta Thompson. Mary Etta Toler, Pauline Townsend, Billie Lu Tucker, Bill Tucker, Tommie Turner, Georgia May Wade, Charles Warner, Josephine Whitfield, Gwen Whittington, Bill Whittington, Emily Wilson, Mary Lynn Wortham, Frances Younger, Billie X. w. K it , . . X '-Q. L- . 'TR' . vvfQ .. 's J' 4. E21 +fe? f' ,,,..f-4 '- J I JS, ! ' nfl! Ill n' ' Ill fu Is she tick1ish??? Schoo1's out. Hello Judy ..... , W I y , -id !JLLWAj Here's Ernestine M Her Royal Highness--and Court Minute liss... Spring Fever... Lonesome for Jack? Wonder what caught Berry's eye? Old Glory!!! Time out from a h1ke.... Camera shy?? 1 should say not JJ W I I !j If ,fj Lf . . ',, . -fd ffm, g'0. ' Az, , rl' I' O U 4 0 I U I P I I 5 o ,rj Witt?-' 3 ,Q L ' I 4 'v -- V, ' . :'v' 'yy ' 1 Q I lu U 0 O ' ' if: , 'vu-v'pl9' Q 0 lr 5 l O I I 0 4 0 : Q. O M247 ' .it ' 4' lie . Q' - . 3 .-,. A 0 't tl u t' if .f . :xs,' X' I ,g l',l X N I ,fa . cv I Q ' Q 0 I - N W S E 'J 4 ' Q W A Waav'AwNnwWAQg ,- A X 5 2 ,uuv' 1 4 If Our Sponsor. Virginia and Dorothy Hey! There! take time-out Financial problems. Our Sophomore Editors. Our Snap Editor takes over-- The Staff noses. How bright the sun? Senior Editors smile Determined? YJW .-...V - 11.5,-v ,-no my'-G Sponsor ---------------------------------------------------- Mrs. Rufus F. Walker Editor -------------------- -Virginia Rogers Assistant Editor ------------------------------------------- Dorothy Perkins Business Manager ---------- 1 -------------------------------- John McLaughlin Club Editor --------------- -------- ------------------------- Dawn Hawley Sports Editors ----------- -L. D, Nunn Assistant Sports Editor ------------------------------------ Fairy Breeding Snap Editor --------------- -Billy Marsh Assistant Snap Editor -------------- ------------ ---------- -- Art Editor ------ Senior Editor--- Senior Editor--- Junior Editor--- Junior Ed1toSg-- Sophomore Ed or Sophomore Editor Faculty Editor-- Activities Marianne Timmons Dorothy Polk Earline Whiteaker Toppy Lee Bobbye Watson Virginia Towns -------------------------------------------Pat Malone Mary Jo Flanagan -------------------------------------------Anne McLeod Sponsored Yucca Queen Contestg presented Yucca Gloriosa Coronation at Municipal Auditorium December 17, 1942. Honors 1941-42 Yucca Gloriosa retains all Texas Honor Rating in Texas High School Press Association. Purpose To delineate school life. QF Xi l'I I Xa... i X0 -6 X 99 Smiling over the Plaque. Anita and her business staff. The Editorial Staff relaxes. The reporters found a joke. The Pony Express Staff. Our Sponsor--liss Laura Geraldine Carlton -Speedy and Albert- Sports Editors Sheridan. Editorial staff helps get in tue scrap- Editor-in-Chief ---- Assistant Editors-- Sports Editors ----- Photographer ------- THE PONY EXPRES Editorial Staff -----------Ruby uaip Sponsor ----- - ----------------------------- Dorma Jean Buchanan Geraldine Carlton Billie Sue Glass Patsy Hutchins Business lanager--- Assistants --------- Activities S -----------------Noble lhiteaker hatte, Dawn Hawley, Anne lcLeod -----Albert Hrbacek, L. D. Nunn -----------------------J. w. Rush -----------liss Laura Sheridan Reporters and Columnists Winford Kemp Joan Nixon John Powell Katharine Ray Business Staff -------Albert Hrbace Virginia Rogers Ada Bell Steele Tootsie Whitaker ---------------Anita Whitfield k, Billie Glass, Ada Bell Steele Provided music for noon hour in cafeteria for six weeks. Promoted sale of War Saving Stamps and Bonds by conducting a linute Miss contestg prepared slogans, posters, and parade banner for Scrap Driveg presented a program in assemblyg aided organization of Victory Corps. Socials Christmas party at Miss Sheridan's5 New Years Watch Party at Texas Theatreg Spring chicken fry at Santa Fe Lake. Honors First place winner in class B of Texas High School Press Associationg superior rating at Interscholastic League Press Conference. Purpose A To reflect the activities and life of students of Newman High School to promote a better school spiritg to aid the war effort. Q J g H. ,.. rv . v 2 i -f . Q .Q .,..zir5E qs: gba . 5, fx i r --n my-:fe iffwlfwb 32 w -iiggw' 1- 'linux i ,T as pf ' . ,- ' 5 nit Fight! Team Fight! The Mustang Band. 4 lr. and Irs. Pat 'fm WF'fe2'f21'EfQe2i2KliefXSi r A , me e Jaw-:1fJ.3.- . 'Q f , .A genie-Va' if A' f' ' 3, -- 'J' e ' utr 1 .. ,, ,vwp,ww-ymmwwgwmhugw',2t f ',,iiiQ.,Q., ,vmxff-w-ig' fif.fE5wZy'W Q. g in' , ' . The Band formg a I1 A11 members in order and ready. Practicing for big Odessa Game? The Drum Iajors and lr. laxwell ag. , ., ..,.,f. .:..f,,.,..,,.r. f.-,M 1, -I 1-,,,g,. THE NEWMAN man' BAND ' A Sponsor---- ----------------------------------------- Mr. W. Bobrick Drum Majors ------------------- f ----- --Marianne Timmons, Buddy Buck Twirlers---H -------------------------- Betty Jo Rowlett, Kay Kaiser Activities , Participation in football games, Pep rallies Purpose To cultivate in the student an appreciation of the b and to offer him a worthy use of his leisure time. BAND MEMBERS ' E.LuL.Qs Bills Boney, Marette Dennis, Betty Joy Ullom, Mary Ila Bowden, Essie Mae Johnson, Maxine Gillette, Margaret 53552235 Haggard, Billie Eberle, Ruby EISDSH H2225 Lee, Toppy Pepper, Mariellen Alldredge, Jimmy Holland, Tera B.ar.ilQn.e.s Paxton, Tom Crowder, Alex Puckett, Harlan IIQDQQRQE Hampton, Don Langley, Billy Golf, Jerry King, Bobby Qlillnili DeGaish, Mary Young, Billie Horne, Murl Jeane Timmons, Marianne Shultz, W.0. Baucum, Sarah Smith, Ralph Moore, Lelta Partain, Wanda Matthews, Imogene Busby, Brannon Jobe, Carl DLMEE Smith, Joe Tucker, Tommy Reeves, Mary E. i E 5 1 I Elliott, Odessa Flanagan, Mary Jo Alto Saxoghones Martin, Ann Lightfoot, Patsy Jean Abbott, Charlotte McClure, James Iyirlgrs Rowlett, Betty Jo Kaiser, Kay Basses Williams, Zebb Tubb, Moses ff ,A I etter music Ba5.aC.l.aLin9.t Wade, Charles Igggg Sgxoghones Swaim, Betty Roland, Ramona QQLHQLE Bardwell, Carl Ferguson, Raymond Leeper, Towner Malone, Sperlone Nicholson, Clyde Davis, Mary Lou Haggerton, Don Ford, Martha Curry, Betty Sue Whittington, Bill Mosley, Billy McE1murray, Jo Lambert, Burton Anderson, Barbara Robinson, Elsie 1- riqf x . 1. F ,ah ng, -.G 1 f 'bu 'Qi . f X - , 4' - ' .' -u fks,f's . 1 is H lag ' f 'mf 4: A' 'f j . Q. -W QW ' L Umm, senors hermosos. La maestra--Senorita Mings. LOS muChaCh0S. Los of1c1a1es G81 La Herradura. Una muchacha bonita y sabia. Tres ninas picaros. LHS muchachas Y SON breros. avid' 'qs .' 1 LA HERRADUBA Sponsor --------- President ------- V1ce-Pres1dent-- Secretary ------- Treasurer ------- Reporter -------- ----------------uu----- -------------------Miss Juanita Kings ---------------,----.mm ucnaugmu ------Frank lhlte - -------- larette Boney -----------------Mary DeGaish -------Anne McLeod Activities Purpose Para fomentar un megor entendimlento entre los Estados Unldos y las republlcas de habla espanola. Code Saber es Poder. IEIBERS Armstrong, Patsy McLeod, Anne Boyd, Bobby Barnes, Idell Boney, larette Clayton, Leo DeGa1sh , lary Glesler, Harold Hutchins, Patsy Jobe, Carl Jmn.wumm Kelly, liargaret Lightfoot, Patsy Harsh. Billy Hchaughlln, John Bizell, Dale larle Mlzell, Jackie Neeves, Mary Ola Polk, Dorothy Quant, Ernestine Scott, Merlin Stevenson, Alvin Stewart, Cnnnle Timmons , Mar ianne Townsend, Billie Lou lest, Doris Whitfield, Anita - A XS J ,Q G n-N! zz? ,I zjw .. fm-'.. f -a M . 5' -Q 4-,I K ,., , f' .,. 5 'V M I: 1 i 4 : if 15 hair.. 'F , , f n ' l , 'N 141 Pyramid of knowledge. The officers pose. Mrs. M110 Roth -sponsor- The Latin Group smiles. B111y c11mbs the Flag Pole. N I Qs? if 0 I 'sf , ' 3 472 Y '- The acrobats again! Why, W.O.--Statue Of Liberty? Nm Lv- -'P'W! Y'W '1'FF'r . ls ' ' J THE JUNIOR CLASSICAL LEAGUE President --------------------------- ------------------ ---Jimmy A11dr8dg6 Vice-President ------------------------------------- ------ Dorothy Perkins Secretary -------------------------------------------- ---- Judy Powell Treasurer----- ----- - ----- - -------------------------------Joann Dyar ' 'J Reporter --------------------------------- ---- Song Leader -------- Activities ------------Ruby C, Eberle --------------------------------------Dorothy Perkins Fairwell party given in honor of Mrs. Bolton Head, Christmas social held at Etta Lou Bettis's home December 20, 1942, Club play, Slayg Qirl, presented in assembly February 23, 1943 and for P.T.A. Feb- ruary 23a Purpose To hand on the torch of classical civilization in the modern world. Motto NNon est vlvere sed valere vita.u Not merely to exist but to amount to something in life. Alldredge, Jimmy Bettis, Etta Lou Davis, Mary Lou Dyar, Joann Eberle, Ruby Claire Ferguson, Raymond Haley, Mltchelena Johnson, Wilna MEMBERS Jones, Bernldine Krapp, Virginia Leeper, Towner Langley, Billy Martin, Ann Nicholson, Mary Perkins, Dorothy Powell, Judy Shultz, W. 0. Swain, Betty Ann Tarver, Cecil Trammell, Betty Whitaker, Earline Ullom, Mary Ila Wh it ten, Betty rf .5552 K sa A W ' T 1' mu! :milk . . 3. ?+ ya' ilu' .. '- -mi-if .fv tyyn! C. M ,M, w. 1 Q1 'Nfl l'a'lq I una g . .--.1 . .4 F 'Er if 1 -1 -h Q wsu 'X l' ,i v A . , L N 'x,. b, LSIIL tx ye Officers, We look like Nslouchers.H Sponsor and President think it over. Group poses. Secretary and President of Older Girl's Conference. Gossip? MEMBERS Allen, Monell Anderson, Barbara Basham, Gwendolyn Baucum, Sarah Bennett, Barbara Benson, Wanda Blythe, Venus Boyett, Charlene Brown, Timorah Bryan, Merline Buchanan, Dorma Butler, Mary B. Cress, Virginia Curry, Betty Sue Daniels, Myrline Davenport, Lillia Dean, Tommie DeBusk, Noveline Dennis. Betty Joy Dyar, Billie R. Dyer, Lucille Edwards, Norma Elliott, Odessa Flanagan, Mary Jo Ford, Martha June George, Opal Gerard, Billia Gillete, Judy Glass, Betty R. Glass, Billie S. Grounds, Phyllis Guelker, Darlene Haggard, Billie Haggard, Mary J. Hardin, Billie Hawley, Dawn Hayes, Norma J. Headrick, Gerry Hogue, Margaret Holbert, Juanita Holbert, Wanda Holland, Tera Horne, Murl Jean Hudgins, Dorothy Kaiser, Kay Latham, Geraldine Lambert, Lucille Mathews, Imogene McClure, Modelle McElumurray, Merle Meyer, Evelyn Miller, Doris Moore, Lelta Muns, Wilna Nelson, Betty Palmer, Frances Partain, Wanda Patton, Helen Pee, Sue Penton, Mina L. Pepper, Mariellen Perkins, Dorothy Porter, Marcelle Proffitt, Cliffa Quast, Ernestine Ray, Mae Catharine Ray, Frances Reeves, Mary E. Richardson, Sue Rhoton, Lucille Robinson, Elsie Jo Rogers, Frances Rogers, Virginia Rowlett, Betty Rozar, Jane Said, Najla Scott, Betty Lou Smith, Dorothy Smith, Frances Steele, Ada Bell Shaw, Mozelle Toler, Pauline Towns, Virginia Walker, Joyce Warner, Josephine Watson, Bobbye Wilson, Mary Whitaker, Tootsie Whitfield, Anita Whittington, Emily Young, Billy Younger, Billie THE GIRL RESERVES Sponsors -------------- ----- Miss Marie Haney, Mrs. Ben Roberts President ------------------------------------ Mariellen Pepper lst Vice-President ---------------------------- Murl Jean Horne 2nd ViCe-President ------------------------- Wanda Joyce Walker 3rd Vice-President ---------------------------- Virginia Rogers 4th Vice-President ----------------------------- Virginia Towns Recording Secretary ------------------------------ Sarah Baucum Corresponding Secretary -------------------- ------- Tommie Dean TreaSurer--- ------------------------------ Leta Frances Moore Reporter ----------------------- ------------- -Betty Joy Dennis Pianist --------------------------------- ----- Mary Beth Butler Activities Girl Reserve Tea at Allen Hotel sponsored by Mariellen Pepper, presidentg Girl Reserve girls presented program at Calendar Clubg Spaghetti supper in school cafeteria February 24, l943. Honors Virginia Rogers and Sarah Baucum elected president and secretary, respectively, of the Northwest Older Gir1's Conference. Purpose To find and give the best. Slogan To face life squarely. if -rw df, X 4 x ! Xl-. . ij f 1 - Y - T' '.f-1 ,,. .1 A-Y--B.-----A---lf .r .. p p ,Li 1 AA-n ,,-ue' U57 I E The Dramatic Club Officers. An informal shot of the members. Peep a'boo--Tom. Is it real love. Tom? Three little gals. lisa Virginia Long David P05953 DBAIATIC CLUB Sponsor -------------- r ------------ - ---------------- liss Virginia Long President ------------------------------------------ Tom Paxton Vice-President ------------------------- ------------ Jerry Golf Secretary-Treasurer -------------------------------- Peggy Callender Reporter ------------------------------------------- Jimmy Duncan Activities One-act play, skits, assembly program. Purpose To stimulate and sponsor activity and interest in drama and dramatics. IEH ERS Abbott, Charlotte Townsend, Billie Lou Bowden, Essie lae lhite, Frank Boyd, Curtis Crowder, Alex Qgglgimggg Berkeley, Billie Callender, Peggy Hawley, Dawn Brown, Bob Wagnon, Louise Duncan, Jimmy Steele, Ada Bell Gil-19tt9, Jud? Glass, Billie Sue Elrod, David Kaiser, Kay, Hawley, Dawn Bowden, Essie Mae Malone, Pat Curry, Betty Sue Nunn, L.D. Ferguson, Raymond Sims, Ted Williams, Zeb Stephens, Margaret Smith, Betty Iris fl l r F -,,,,u.s- I G ef xi A ,- u r f x , x - Y K 4 Ni li, KN fkxl 4 Clemon and the beast Dugie trles a Shot ' F F A Sweetheart The boys examine the sheep Fine pal you have, Johnny Why, Mark Toppy and his Sweethearts Former Presldent B111y Knapp Will lt go, Abner? Looks like Thanksgiving The F F A Offlcers The boys check up Advisor --------- President ------- Vice-Pres1dent-- Secretary ------- Treasurer ------- Reporter-------- Watch-dog ------------- ------------- Sweetheart ---- -- Activities FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA v- -1 --.-,-- ,lm --V-rv.-, ,,,,,,, ------------------------------------------M.B. Templeton Billy Knapp, Virgil Turner, James Hendrix --0.B. Freemon Thurston Healer --Leroy Yoakum -Johnny Feagan ---Mark Yoakum -Odessa Elliott F.F.A. Chapter Conducting Contest, Father and Son Banquet: weiner roast held at City Park, Livestock show: selection of sweetheart. Honors Many winners in various Livestock Shows. Purpose To develop agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. Anderson, Tom Barry, Jack Blake, L.E. Bode, Robert Corell, Jackie Davis, Franklin Dismuke, Kenneth Drake, Jack Duncan, Jimmy Durham, Eugene Feagan, Johnny Freeman, 0.B. Gainer, Bill Gardner, Bill George, Henry MEMBERS Gill, A.B. Graves, Hermon Guelker, J.H. Guelker, Morris Hand, B.F. Hand, Jake Hartman, Doyn Healer, Thurston Hendrix, James Holland, Euell Hughes, Sammy Jennings, Donald Knapp, Billy Lee, Toppy Louis, J.B. if ' -,Q L Lb Laughlin, J.B. Mayfield, Jimmy McClure, James McE1umurray, Marklin Montgomery, Clemon' Pate, Jean Penton, Penton, Powell, Riddle, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Scott, Jesse Ray Nat John Byron A.J. Gerald Morris Robert Thomas Scott, Thornton Shook, Clarence Smith, Olive Turner, Virgil Walker, Jack Walker, Rex Williams, Homer Yoakum, Leroy Yoakum, Mark -L The D.0. Banquet. The D.0. Officers. Forrest and Lorin. Forrest on the job at Russells Felton and his grin. President and Speakers at D.0. Banquet. -'aw' , ,,t.,:,.,.A ,' - -w 5 - Q nrvmzs IF inn OCCUPATION , . 'E 1.9 Coordinator --------------------------------------------- C.C. Duff President ----------------------------------------------- Forest Snyder Vice-President ------------------------------------------ Earl Hartman Secretary-Treasurer ------------------------------------- Wanda Holbert Reporter --------------------- Activities Banquet, assembly program. Purpose ---------------------------James Patton To prepare high school students to take their rightful places in the economic life of our community and to help promote the war effort. Brand, Milton--Signs Bridges, Robert--Photography Bonner, Warren--Auto-Mechanic Holbert, Wanda--Secretary Henry, Felton--Printer Hartman, Earl--Humble Oil Ivy, Gene--Refrigeration Jones, Robert--Western Union Nash, R.L.--Photography Patton, James--Chemist Pickett, Walter--Furniture Polk, H.E.--Auto-Mechanic Shelfer, Lorln--Dept. Store Snyder, Forrest--Dept. Store fp . I i?. 4 g IQQQ ' N :.. Q A W Fi Q wi Ti. -N. . 'I :wah , f , g fl 52 va! ilnlil Nb nk -f 'Q 'A Q ,Q I 4 , .I .J ttf, 11- . I X - ':1lT'JJ',' il ,-1: - . :Cllr : If '17-w- 'A v F 1 1 A -4 'ly ' A 4 L A :lu 0 O 130 FGA L. 4 . x 1 'Q 3 9X5 Q' rf' I XJ I fl ! 1 f. JA if 3 X' 9. 9. 9 Y ' ff hh .Fl . , ,- 'f'Jb'1b ish ' 'J gbb g 1 V u ,- 4 4 Y L-.CHQ ,r A x The Chorus cools off. A11 in order and smiling. The sopranos squint. The officers. Mary I1a swings around the flag pole. The Girls' Chorus lhy, Derma Jean! Our soloists. GIRLS'lHKRUS Sponsor ------------ i -------------------------- - ---- Miss Marie Hill -------------------------------Ruby C. Eberle Vice-President ------------------------------------- Dorothy Perkins -------------------------------Mary Ila Ullom Tmwuu ---------- - ------------------------------- Amehmw President ----------- Secretary ----------- Reporter ------------------------------------------- Wanda J. Walker Librarian ------------------------------------------ Mitchelena Haley Activities The Girls' Chorus has performed in U.S.0. Concerts, Victory Concert, Civic Service Clubs, Radio Programs, Assembly Pro- grams, National Music Week, Baccalaureate, and Commencement Services. Purpose To develop better ensemble singing and widen musical knowl- edge and appreciation. MEMBERS Berkeley, Billie Blackerby, Kylene Bonner, Laverne Bowden, Essie Mae Breeding, Fairy Brown, Timorah Buchanan, Dorma J. Butler, Mary B. Callender, Peggy Clayton, Laverne Correll, Frances Dyar, Joan Eberle, Ruby C. Edwards, Norma Haley, Mitchelena Hutchins, Patsy Jones, Charlene Miller, Doris Mizell, Jackie . McLeod, Anne Nelson, Betty Nicholson, Mary Nixon, Joann Nunn, Bettye Perkins, Dorothy Powell, Judy Rhoton, Lucille Rowlett, Betty Smith, Betty Iris Stevenson, Minnie Stewart, Connie Townsend, Billie Ullom, Mary Ila Walker, Joyce Warner, Josephine Whitaker, Earline lt mt ms ii nun T , ,,, ,U ,.9,,,,!.,.J. .:, ,,,:q,,- E -- , nm- -.la-nz- rr -- ':-r-w-11vnvvrv--v17-fuz11- HUF' - ' asf? ',l N x .tif v W ' il! .... . ,,. 1 Y ...noun Wd 5. 3 1 '1 4 4,4 v! 'E ,.fA A 4l.JB rf 'f' Nice shoulder--eh Clyde? The singing beauties, The girls huddle Clbser- Half of the Mixed chorus smiles-- The kind of girls that represent Sweetwater's name Good-looking officers. of pretty girls. Miss Marie Hill Three liftle girls. CDue to extreme coldness only half the mixed chorus was able to appear for pictures.J M fav-1f1f':: we QV- sf: az-wwf 'ft5'e7'z!f75u's11p1 frr'f'1f :' elf' -'-vvlvsi'-ff' +- P, , ,, , . . .-- . , V , - .. J 1. ' - f ' -' vf f- l 1-X. 1 'f '- - 4, all MIXED CHORUS Sponsor ------------------------------------ ----- President --------------------------------- Vice-President ---- Secretary --------------------------------- Treasurer--------------------------------------- Reporter ---------------- Miss Marie Hill ------Billy Williams ------Tom Paxton Mary Ila Ullom John McLaughlin ------Dorothy Perkins Librarians ---------------------- Jackie Mizell, M1tchelena.Haley Activities Participation in Victory Concerts, Radio Program, Baccalaureate, Commencement, and Service Clubs. Purpose To develop better part singing and give students an opportunity to acquire better musical talents. Eisat Serrano: Judy Powell Mary Ila Ullom Dorothy Perkins Billie Berkeley Joan Dyar Bettye Nunn Essle Mae Bowden Betty Joy Dennis Josephine Warner Kylene Blackerby Ernestine Quast Patsy Hutchins ELL!! IQHQLE Ted Sims Raymond Ferguson Frank White Wllna Ruth Muns Mary Beth Butler Billie L. Haggard MEMBERS Seanad Sanaanns Earline Whitaker Minnie Stevenson Billie L. Townsend Betty Iris Smith Dorma J. Buchanan Norma Edwards Timorah Brown Charlene Jones Betty Swain 21221 Bassas David Elrod J.W. Rush Billy G. Spradlin Harold Giesler Thomas Stevenson Clyde Nlckolson QQSQBQ 535525 0.B. Freemon John McLaughlin Billy Wllllams Tom Paxton abil 1 - 1 - ' fla' .MrQae- ' JW, mr awe: -4 K , i vamp Fgrgg Altos Lelta Moore Mltchelena Haley Peggy Calendar Mary Nlckolson Louise Wagnon Seanad Alisa Jackie Mlzell Fairy Breeding Anne McLeod Pat Malone Wanda Joyce Walker Mary Jane Haggard Connie Stewart Odessa Elliott Ruby Claire Eberle J, av 'if lk X ..qwJ-f- gg fi i if M552 .. ' at ,.-4455131 .I fi Lg, V Sybil Thomas Club Officers. Mrs. Simmons and the girls. The wind and sand. The Members look at gold-fishies. Our Sponsor--Mrs. Simmons pfesident Mildred. Just resting by Newman High. Bettye and Minnie--tsk. Cheer up, Lguigel Taylor, Loreta 'id ' President ------ V1ce-Presldent- Secretary ------ Treasurer ------ smn. rnous cum I Reporter -------------------------------------- Historian ------ Parllamsntarlan Song Leader ---- Advisor ------------------ Motto II Colors Blue and silver. Flowers Cornflower Meeting Our dreams of today are realizations of Second and fourth Mondays. Time Actlvlty period. MEM ERS Blackerby, Kyleen Justlss, Ruth Blair, Ola Pearl Breeding, Fairy Cardwell, Lendal Correll, Frances Cosby, Louise Davis, Betty Lee Davis, Opal Hollar, Betty Johnson , Max ine Justiss, Helen Kinsey, Mina Jo Lee , Evelyn Lockhart , Genovia Mayfield, Peggy Mlnshew, June Nunn, Betty Pendergrass, Marlon Pittman, Wanda R08Q2Bf1!9ll Rose Shaw, Leta Mae . ,X 1' - . Mildred Shook Ola P, Blair Peggy Mayfield Leta M. Shaw Minnie Stevenson Louise Cosby Lendal Cardwell Betty Nunn Mrs. Simmons tomorrow.n Shook, Mildred Stevenson, Minnie Thompson, Mary E lagnon, Louise Ihitworth, Louise lcrthum, Frances King, Lois Turner, Georgia Holland, Jewel ,, . l .- ' 'NM -L... wf f A 1 1 In nl' Z n And so--the wind and the sand Why, Dorothy! Does Billy affect b1eW ' you like that? Because of hard-working annual staffers--they rate National The question is--Who is the smartest? Honor Society. lisest of the wise--Louise Cosby. Smart lassies pose. Downtown Sweetwater. A' ' 'rr --Q NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY , ,, , , - - '-- - L If ,Le-,, 1-.,. ,. . .., f -. Jw President --------------------- ---- - ---------- John McLaughlin Secretary-Treasurer -------------------------- Marette Boney Sp0ng9r..-..---.. ..---. ---... ..-.- -..-------- ----- -Miss larie Haney Activities Initiation ceremony held in assembly. Purpose To create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership, and to encourage the development of character in pupils in Newman High School. Alldredge, Jimmie Baucum, Sarah Boney, Marette Cosby, Louise DeGaish, Mary Dyer, Joan Ferguson, Raymond Haggard, Mary Jane Hawley, Dawn Howell, Virginia Hutchins, Patsy Lee, Jessie MEMBERS Leeper, Towner Lightfoot, Patsy Malphette, Ruby Marsh, Billy McClure, Modell McLaughlin , John McLeod, Anne Kelly, Margaret Minshew, June Pepper, Mariellen Perkins, Dorothy Quast, Earnestine Ray, Mae Cathrine Rogers, Virginia Stevenson, Minnie llom, Mary Ila Wagnon, Louise Walker, Joyce White, Frank Whiteaker, Noble Whitfield, Anita 1- .,., 552 5 5 ,Q Q a , . Head Yell Assistant Assistant Assistant Assistant Activities V.: ,r Leader ----- Yell Leader Yell Leader Yell Leader Yell Leader Joyce, Billy, Fairy O. B., Chudy ---- our -pep leaders- PEP TEAM -----------------------------------------Fairy Breeding ---- --------------- - --------------------- Chudy Horne -- ---------------------------- 0.B. Freeman ----Billy Williams ----------------------Joyce Walker Participation in all football games, pep rallies on Thursdays and Fridays Purpose To lend enthusiasm during football and basketball games. Here they are again-- looking grim termined--like our and de- Must ang team! u., , mf I H 44 ---1 ,mn Y -If .-F - .H .v,--,--,af Y- . Ft,-5-u, 5.--7, v HOME ROOM MOTHERS Close relationship between the home and school ls exhibited by this faithful group of parents who help ln our parent- student activities. Their help is constant and constructive They are, left to right: Mesdames W.E. Horne, L.J. Ray, W.B Ferguson, C.S. Perkins, P.L. Ullom, R. Brown, Palmer Leeper, Milton Pate, W.E, Morton, and Mike Trammell. PASTORS The students appreciate very much the fact that the Pastors each Wednesday afternoon take time to give Bible instruction in Newman High School. Their personal interest ln our wel- fare shows their whole-hearted cooperation in all community affairs. They are, back-row, left to right: The Reverend T.J. Sparkman, H.B, Warner, Clifford Williams, J.M. Sibley, front row, left to right: J.E. Shewbert, L.N. Moody, Rev. Meyers, and T.M. Johnston. Oi K T K.d ,Q N. D1 'Hifi I I ' ' to gr 'I nmmhai 'R' 1 -R Q Q. 5 iYs A Hear all, see all, tell all... How did you get in, Miss Sheridan??? Senior Bells!!! Prize Pet. Toothpaste smile The President takes a date... Posing? Who's she mad at? lhere you go Huh??? Strictly business... Roughnecks. 'Farmerettes' ing, bub? Droopy Sub-debs! TWU Scotts Junior Senior V . f' rl' , Z nr fb - 3 1 .,.y g W - . 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' ' M- 1 ff 'A' '- O 1 f o s My f I -. .1 H J 1 ' f 0 Q K avi, , , of A sl, I 41 - - ff o s Q5 , 191' fs .,.k:l: 1 9'0yg,.a turn out good linemen, made him a well as likeable coach. .QM we For six years, as head coach, Lawrence Prlddy has been the pride and joy of the h killful and Mustang team. Because of ls s thorough training the Mustangs have won many honors. In the past six years his teams have won: second place in District, '37, first place in western half of the Oil Belt Dis- trict, '38gBi-district title in '39, fourth lace in District ln '40g District title ln P '41, and second place in District in '42. mm. g ' ' t Adrian Clark, who f6 W has served for the past WMM ?'t six years as assistant 315A coach, has made an ex- ttf 1 cellent showing in turn- W I ing out backfield men. Not only has he been as- Q ll ' D ' sistant coach in footba f but he is head coach of 5 4 the basketball team and ! track squad. M lack Alexander served his first year as assistant coach with the Mustangs this past season The fact this was his first year with the team did not keep him from making a 'lf personal friend of every Mustang. His patience and understanding combined with the ability to valuable as 7- .l7w..w--pu-p. -Q w'-1 - -A-as Y 1-7 The Mustangs started a successful season by defeating Mineral Wells 58-0, Brownwood 33 The Ponies were on their by winning over Colorado fthe game was called off 32-0, and Midland 40-0. O, and Graham 27-7. way to the 3AA District Championship City 13-0 in two minutes of play due to rainh, Abilene 27-7, Lamesa Sweetwater was trimmed by Odessa 39-0, however, Odessa was ruled out later because of an ineligible player. San Angelo won over the Mustangs 27-7,taking the District Championship. The Mustangs made a C0m9b2Ck at the last of the season by stomping Big Spring 60-7, Opponents Mineral Wells ------- Brownwood ----------- Graham -------------- Colorado ------------ Abilene ------------- Lamesa -------------- Midland ------ ------- Odessa -------------- San Angelo ---------- Big Spring ---------- TOTAL -------- We -------------------58 33 Score They 0 ------------------- 0 ------------------27 7 -------------------13 o -------------------27 7 ------------------32 6 -------------------40 0 ------------------- o 39 ------------------- 7 21 -------------------40 o ------------- 297 so Back row--left to right: Coach Priddy, John Berry, Jim- my Mayfield, Cecil Tarver, Winfred Kemp, A.B. Gill, Kenneth Dismuke, Gerald Scott, Jean Pate, Coach Clark, and L.D. Nunn. Front row--left to right: Coach Alexander, Alex Cr er, Randle Brown, Bill Morton, Albert Hrbacek, Bu dy Hedr' , Jim- my Duncan, Thurston Healer, and Towner Leeperq N K X A I , -il. Randle Brown, end, was a hard fighter and a good defensive man. He lettered for the first time this year. Randle has another year of eligibility and is expected to make a good showing. CIO - EQ A.B.Gill, second-year letterman, earned his letter at center this year. He demonstrated a fighting spirit in every game. This was nAbner'sH last year with the Ponies. Arthur Swaim made the Second A11- District Team at tackle. His 185 pounds made him an excellent de- fensive player. This is Arthur's last year with the Mustangs. Jack Swaim,end, let- tered with the Mustangs for the second time. Jack was a hard-charger, a willing worker, and a valuable man. Cecil Tarver earned his first letter with the team this year. He was a support in the Mustang line. Cecil .J has another'year of eligibility, and he will be fighting for the Ponies next sea- SOII. p - 5 rf X 'f' 1 Q ' X rig iix ',fZ,QQi '2',,. fl K--N Raymond Fitzgerald, end, earned his second letter with the lus- tangs. Fitzgerald was good at receiving passes and making long gains for the Ponies. Jean Pate played an alternate tackle position on the A team this season. Jean was an energetic worker and lettered with the lusw tangS for the first time. 7,5V A.D.Tucker, brough up from the Nsuicide squad,N filled a regu- lar position at guard A.D. was a consistent player and lettered for the first time. Buddy Hedrick, backy received his first let- ter this season. Buddy has proved his ability on the gridiron and is expected to develop in- to a great Mustang next year. -'mv A - l 3 Ed Mays, co-captain, ended three sucf cessful seasons with the Mustangs. He made the All-District team at tackle in '41 and received this honor again in a backfield position in '43, His position will be hard to fill next year. Gerald Scott, who lettered on the nsuicide Squadu last year, made the Mustangs a good back. Gerald has another year of eligibility. Jimmie Duncan, back, served his first year with the Pon- ies. He was hurt at the first of the season but re- turned later with the fight- ing spirit of a regular Mustang. 4- g J Dugie Turner, a second year letter- man, was co-captain of the '42 squad. Turner was high-point man in the District and was chosen on the All- District team. He was awarded the Levy Trophy for being the most valuable player of the '42 season. ' I Towner Leeper, back, won recognition as a typical Mustang through his determination. Towner has possibly two more years with the Mustangs. if T 1.52 LJQLU iifilifiu' e. -1 JGQJ Douglas McCoy, back, has served his last year on the Mustang B Team. He had another year of eligibility but our loss is San Ange1o's gain. .15 Alex Crowder, a letterman on the Mustang B Team, has prov ed himself a capable and hard working Mustang. This is his last year with the team jew a a L47 f . CR 'Q 4 1 , w . k J - . UL vp . 'H , . Hy A ry K' l At I 1 V -Ay ' Jaek Omen, end, earned hls letter on the B team this lar. Jack has built up lgh expectations for him- self next e . BI' 'T' Thurston his part Thurston the line Healer, excellent center, dld ln Keeping the team popped up. should be a nporer houseu in next year. Jlmmle Mayfleld was one of the alter- nating tackles on the B team this year. He earned his second B letter this season by making every plgiz 4' t. ' coun Glvwdiqffldbf I 4 ' A r N YV ' .1 x ,Z-3' , .ff-f 17.21 :tw . f7 AIEX 1sD,Nunn las co-manager of the Mustangs this lesson. Although 'Speedy' masn't ln the Wllmellghtn of the gridiron, he was a dependable, capable, and energetic worker. The squad eo aadered him one swell fellow. John Berry gave a good account of himself ln the games he played. Although this ls John's first year with the Mustangs, he held down his position well. A71 es. ., W, l 1 Billy.Morton, tackle, received his letter this year with the Mustang B team. B1ll's weight and level thinking should be an asset to the squad next season. Kenneth Dlsmuke, playing an alter- nate end positlon, lettered on the B team for the first tins. He played his position well, displaying plenty of fight on every play. fl X C M l I X 'M r:r 'i IU .lun Albert Hrhacek, cu-man- ager of the Mustangs for the past two seasons, has proved himself a reliable and an efflclent worker. Due to A1bert's never-tlr lag efforts, the team has been managed extremely well. Q4 .nl v m 41 1 f 'I ,ff - f.' f'E f F' 7'?T7 'A77' H ' 'fm' 1 '1' ' .X - H '77' V 'A7 f A f- 1'-212 A 3 . , ,f A f . . X . 1 I Z' f . f ' - 1 i4f.??'1'5 ' - fi.: ..,,f1-- 4.411 ' F 4 ,-.2Q? 41?5zg'2f'fT'f'3fQ,Q : .-' 1 'f ' 3' ,Q-Q Y 1-5 . 8.:'.. I-W6 gf, I 1 K V 1 1 . J v .5 .f' X ' , ,MVS ,h ' H, A-4, ' . '. Q 1 4. 'Va' rf P. f - .- ' - ' A - . ' 1f:,'fvf.':g'ff. ? ' 1, -Q. m,-ff--W. L.. - I . - . l , J' i . rl. J 4'3 sxgki ' , . ' ff : 5 V , A 'V .Mi , M : - jr . r,, -, ' x ' W' U ' f1i,K.4. K J c Q '11, I B .' +1 ., 'ik-f151 7' W' ' ' . . it :.v .-iff: ik-,f ,'?3 , 4. Mp NA , . 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A Highland 22 17 I Roscoe 20 33 Colorado 45 20 Highland 14 22 Roscoe .26 17 Colorado QQ 21 177 130 Le-fn jvhg Sh AMQ-PM RU-Th in-3'D bB ' xNliHv-cifhovff' 9f'H'1f5 fn,,,,,:e L-s 75m Po. x72v Tausncv Lnapf-P Dhvflclv-acl 'i ..,1 Ni, , . . f 1, ,, - 55? . . 5 1 I -pu . .1 'g . 'at' -W. ., A U The Junior Class Presents beauty and brains... Here he is, girls Ann and Lewis Is this a fight??? Marianne ln action... Chums What are they looking at??? At the end of the day... Let your hair down, Phyllis... Chemistry Prof... Meet--Nelva Martin Sophomore Class President ,fm Q 5. 1 .N-V --'G' V' ltgftltdfvducg.. l'3 .' E .yas 'l 'm I - .O In N ' I ,' A V ' ' I N 1' ' E X 1 ' If 1 I 1 'A , X I Q. . ' xv . , 5 I' -3 Q . ' 1 . A A ii: : ' f 3 'XJNH ' x EX ' v f v Q W 1 ' . 5 f . , l is xii Q I , x l li , 3 U x .- I - .4 I L Wilt:-.v lx ' ix h I - . N ,Li Q . ,O 5 ' f X., QMW..- 5. 4 , '- YVEI' . ' xx i x.A - ' 5 xx . lsiiurfix 3 '96 ssss sm.: 4 3 1 'pP ,I '-- , --,.. ----.nou' , f' Ss sy 'isps 0 X59 ., V , ,.,,:-mq:w': l!l.- ' 'T :3Mqgw7w:e'2: Rv , . I s..-, ft-1, v J Q-'., . - -. J 'Q f l f A 'O lf' A 4 n ru b fl. ' - H 1 V K ' I d f .4 ol ' .nn Q I I, , V fo' ,Hu U If 44, ,v I t Y ' A I 'J ,-lg I fb W! N 1 6 ,SJ Just Gossip... Marb1es??? Well, What do you think??? Meet---Jack Turner Thinking? Cowboy Romeos Just something we caught.. Another Flanagan Messy job, Douglas! A Collegian, but still a Mustang! See the monkey? ----- Wg wish for a great big cho-cho.. What do they see? Just looking... Pretty car, 1sn't it?? Isn't he cute About to fall off. Too lazy to stand up. QJWK Trying out those new ropes. Don't hurt him. ad III., .-S' Q 4 v, K .Q - Y ig . SH if 'Q-U.. hi li . --' Y S i . In I 'mr YS,- fl, in Spring Fever Thirsty???--and how Back to school Practice-- A Sophomore--Mary Beth Presenting our new Mustang Band Direc- tor--Mr. Bobrick Learning a trade O. B. and his wood- carving... What's wrong,Thurston??????????? You can't fool us! ,. N 'F , ' W , MW AW , log pl0lon,,, e,,. Cl ,.'..' Os.,'., 0... Q. Q, Q ..'o 'mx s A 4 'L' 5, 5 5 'S Q i Q N 5 I U JV 1 x 1 - I I , I ' 2 U-C' I if . . I I Q e Q O 0 o I 2 ' - 1. O Q .5 W 1 f U ' ' , 'I 0 1 Q 1. x , I Q K Q 4 I. 'L 1 n qv ' .1 K Q' ' 1 Y Q I f Q ., 4' vu. ,P ' sn. a 'P .Q xv-- 'A gcui' 4 ,I A 'X' To i 'S g N I f, 4 ' Y Av o -v K, . , 2 1 L- 1 I 4 I . 1 r x. 5 I 'B 2 1' ' if Q' ,1 4 if GT Q97 A M10 s IQX p 5,5 .5 gl W h 7 9 ' ' 'L 5' '- O ' '. . ' ,. '5 I it 1, . ' .f ' 0 k Vx 'Q Udessw UT JHLN6' -vp ,gil .,L- .qv 1, '. , J.. . 1 1 I8 ll! V4 If H L-L I a I3 9 f e Y I - ' YQ .1 il! -'rf fr. 'P I I -.r unix Q I iq!! P '29 ' a I r s gf I' 0 G np., sz ,x0l?,'c , ,o I 4 41:5 4,,. , Q ' Xl u- lv U ' 0- X. , , V ' , If R ,Q -'w fsix . '. ' 'f L L.-'N' 1 f , 'T V-is -YUX 1' 'uf' V wa :V O U30 PZ RL gal? ,an- T' A '51- Qkygiwgmmin, 1 v , in p' Av K2 I 4 - B . - Q ' an '--fb , ' l f.1.' 4 -. . Q.-L:--.- ,wg 1,- 159gE'r1L0 1 -G6-'y lf? ic'-'SY 0- XX 3 QQ J -ww MM C' John Berry, a sophomore with a grand per- sonality and an A scholastic record, has ell actlve ln the Hi-Y Club, Band, and wil p ove his worth to the Mustang Team next y r. N g J N kj , 7' Mary Jo Flanagan, a popular sophomore, de- serves being in Who's Who because of her attitude, personality, scholarship, and leadership. She has served ln the Glrl Re serves, Band, and Co-Sophomore Editor of Yucca Gloriosa. W4 Ltflgq , F X J ff X51 of ,I N Joyce Walker, assistant yell leader, has I U' Cecil Tarver, a real Mustang, has been Nvlm, vigor, and vlta1lty.N She ls chairman active ln the Latin and Hl-Y Clubs. Hls of the Girl Reserves Yearbook, Reporter of sincere attitude and hard work have made G1r1's Chorus, member of Mixed Chorus, and hlm an outstanding student. National Honor Society. I MM . ri' fiigl N Dorothy Perkins, assistant editor of the Staff, is an officer of the Latin Club, Mixed Chorus, and Girls Chorus. Her per- sonality, leadership, scholastic records, and attitude won her membership on the National Honor Society. Q Noble Whlteaker, Editor of the Pony Express, duly wins his place Honor Society because of his and scholarship. Because of ship in these organizations, standing student. on National personality his leader- he ls an out Frank White, a zealous senior, particil pates in Spanish Club, National Honor Society, musical activities, and the Dramatic Club. His leadership and per- sonality makes him popular with students and teachers. Fairy Breeding, head yell leader, was elected State President of Future Home- makers thus proving her leadership. She has served in the Latin Club, Girl Re- serve Club, Chorus, and Mixed Chorus. we M5115 .49 Anne McLeod, an officer in the National Honor Society, Girls Chorus, Senior Class, and Spanish Club, proves her lead- ership and capability. She possesses an outstanding personality, and scholastic record. 4?- Betty Lou Scott, an all-round girl who possesses fine leadership in her class, has a high scholastic rating and her pop ularity is well known among her fellow students. She has demonstrated her ath- letic prowess in tennis. adn Q i ,. John McLaughlin, President of Senior Class, Spanish Club, National Honor Society, possesses outstanding person ality, scholarship, and leadership. His position as Business Manager of Staff proves his ability to manage financial affairs. Mary Ila Ullom, a member of the Mixed Chorus, Girls Chorus, Band, Girl Re- serves, Latin Club, and the National Honor Society, is a versatile junior with personality plus. Her attitude and straight A records have won her recognition. 1 'r J x H - e ' ' ' l ' at - I L g 1 ' . pgyf . ' 'L , i Anita Whitfield, Business Manager of the Pony Express, was elected as a member of the National Honor Society because of her personality, attitude, and scholastic standing. ,Q Raymond Ferguson, a talented senior, is outstanding in Latin Club, Or- chestra, Band, and Declamation. Be- cause of these qualities and straight A records, he is a valuable member of the National Honor Society. AJ' Toppy Lee, a straight A student, is a member of the Band, Hi-Y, National Honor Society, and the Yucca Gloriosa Staff. He is a prominent leader of FIFIAI Mariellen Pepper, Girl Reserve Pres. was elected to the National Honor Society this year because of her per- sonality, scholastic standing, and pleasing attitude. l I . l F. 0 4 z V el all I b- ' , rx if A ' . . 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