North Texas Junior High School - Lions Roar Yearbook (Denton, TX)
- Class of 1948
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Ex S NORTH TEXAS STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL DENTON, TEXAS Foreword Who has seen the Lion? Neither I nor you You will see herein portrayed All our doings on parade, Friends and fun and fellowship Athletics, stunts, and scholarship, And as you turn these pages through, We hope to show the Lion to you. . Dedication To the spirit, the creative effort and determination to succeed of the students of NTHS, this, the first Lion's Roar is dedicated. May succeeding years continue to evidence this questing spirit. Buildings North Texas State Teachers College Demonstration High School Agriculture uphouse .Wu 1l N, T C Henderson Hall Editor-in-chief: Mary Lou Wylie Art Editor: Lyane Overall Business Manager: Jack Ball Sponsor: Don Lumpkin S t Ff Pictured at 'right are staff members Bob McLain, Maydell Matthews, Nancy Evans, Bonnie Rowe, and Russell Middle- ton; theme sponsor, Mrs. Phoebe Mizell; business sponsor, Mary Ruth Cook; art sponsor, Martha Thomas. Administration ! Who has seen the lion? ; Neither I nor you But when the office door is tight, And mimeograph clacks out of sight Typewriters singing, Phones a' ringing Administration's serving you; Now the lion is passing through. Administration Joe L. Burks Principal R. Wayne Adams Quita Taylor Director Registrar Dorothy Babb Virginia Clark L. Millard Collins Mary Ruth Cook Johnnye Cope Kathryn Cox A. A. Daniel Reva Ebert Eleanor Jackson Editha Luecke Don Lumpkin Phoebe Mizell William Nunn Mary Aileen Perry Eleanore Rayne Fred Slack Robert Sherman H. G. Rylander Sam Trickey Martha Thomas Margie Stafford Classes Who has seen the lion? Neither I nor you But when we're having fun together And stick like birdies of a feather, And when there's competition going In spelling words each class is knowing, Or writing, story-telling, track, Or swimming skill, we never lack Class-loyal cheers And class-devoted tears. When class demands that we be true, The lion's there with me and you. Seniors Senior Class Sponsors and Officers left to right are seated Jack Ball, Presi- dent; Nancy Evans, secretary; standing Mr. Don Lumpkin, sponsor; Miss Mary Ruth Cook, sponsor; Mary Lou Wylie, second term vice- president; Miss Dorothy Babb, sponsor; Charles McDonald, first term vice-president. Roland Adams Silas Allen James Anthony Jo Ashlock Janis Atkins Jack Ball Seniors Delma Jean Bays Betty Brewer Pauline Brewster Julia Brower Jessie Faye Brown Myrtle Brown Seniors Mary C. Bruce Ruby Jean Burch Robert L. Clark Robert H. Clark Vasco Cole Sue Ann Copeland Seniors Connie Cover Donald Dooley Teddy Joe Doyle Nancy Ann Evans Katherine Fincher Elsie Frederick Seniors Bob Fuqua Embry Galbraith Walter Garrett Barbara George Mary Ann Goin Lionel Gore Seniors Beverly Hall Joyce Harris Bobby Henry Effie Hoke W. L. Hunter Marie Hutson 's . o2C6NIors Billy Jay Betty Madewell Betty Mays Lynola McBride Charles McDonald Bob Mclain Seniors Genie McMakin Billie Jean Meaders Russell Middleton Jack Mitchell Natalie Moeller Laddie Mulkey Yentiors Lyane Overall Francis Padgett Anita Ruth Pittman Glen Reed Jack Roberts Mary Belle Robinson Seniors Mary V. Rogers Bonnie Rowe J. T. Scrivner Billie Jean Stanford Nancy Thompson Jimmie Trietsch Seniors Fred Williams Mary Lou Wylie Senior Girls l.l.ll'lC heon CLUB OFFICERS Effie Hoke President Miss Dorothy Babb Sponsor Mary Ann Goin Program .Chairman Juniors JUNIOR OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Seated left to right: Mrs. Phoebe Mizell, Peggy Smith, Curtis Erwin, Miss Johnnye Cope, and Nancy Kerestine. Standing: Glenna Thomas, Rosabel Jenkins, La Vern Schmittou, Mr. Wm. H. Nunn, Turner Moore, and Pete Martin. Billy Ray Adams Betty Altman Martin Batte Leon Behringer Mary Boozman Martha Bott'r Joann Bowman Billy Bush Mary Lou Carlton Charlene Carruth Billie Mae Carter Clarence Collins Lou Ellen Copeland llla Daniel Monte Hill Davis Joyce Dial Joyce Dunn Curtis Erwin Mary Fuller Calvin Ganzer May Gentry Paul Godwin Evelyn Elaine Harper Winona Harper Jimmy Harrison Juniors Dallas Herbert Marcia Holcomb Billy Hutcheson Jack Jackson Walton Jay Rosabel Jenkins Helen Joiner Charles Kaufman Andy Kerestine Nancy Kerestine Marquita Langley Polly Lancaster Elizabeth McMakin Buster McNatt Winnifred Madewell d Pete Martin Maydell Matthews Turner Moore Betty Lou Morgan Mary Sue Morgan Earleen North Faye Meaders Dayton Meador Clarice Milner Charles Moore Sarah Parks Sarah Ellen Payne Henrietta Peterman Donna Phillips Jimmie Reed Floyd Robertson LaVern Schmittou Cleta Bell Sheppard Peggy Smith Juniors Glenna Thomas Garland Toomer Leonard Trietsch Betty Vandeventer Earl Vaughn Mearl Vaughn C. J. Wallace Lena Warren Jerry Welborn Sue White Glen Williams Bob Wilson Louise Wilson Bob Burtis Alvin Carlton Dorles Manry Edna Fern Powell Sophomores SOPHOMORE OFFICERS AND SPONSORS Seated left to right: Ann Hoke, Miss Reva Ebert, Jonelle Cochran, Carlene Anthony, Mr. L. M. Collins, Mr. A. A. Daniel, and Billy Burrow. Standing: George Lasater, and Billy Jack Bryson Jim Bob Alred Carlene Anthany Paul Boozman Alma Lou Brown A Billy Bryson Billy Burrow Dorothy Cloud Jonelle Cochran Leon Cogdell l- Sophomores Dixie Curtis Bobbie Dupree Rebecca Elder Billy Farley i i ; i Buddy Harrison Richard Hodgson Ann Hoke Louise Jost Bobby Lynch John Lynch Dorothy McDonald Ronald McGatlin Martha McNitzky Bobbie Jean Manry Billy Overall Smith Parkes Erlene Pass Willa Price Joyce Quesenberry o ES g Ruth Rasor John Roberson Bobby Sauls Floyd Smith Shirley Stewart Tommy Toomer Oren Vermillion Francis Williams Freshmen Officers and sponsors at right are front row John Moeller, sec- ond-term vice-president; second row Paul Brower, second-term president; George Watkins, first- term vice - president; Justine Roach, secretary; Virginia Ball, acting president, first term: Misses Martha Thomas and Eleanor Jackson, sponsors. Bill Allison Virginia Ball Jackie Lee Balthrop Eleanor Barns Cary Irene Baty James Beckner Joe Belew Betty Sue Bonds Bill Brenholtz Margie Briggs Wanda Bryant Otis Carter Billy Classen Steve Colleps Fayette Cooper Margaret Crouch Allagene Curry Dorothy Dawson James Dougherty Bobby Erwin Elaine Falkenberg Jo Ann Farmer Floyd Formby Eugene Fowler Sunny Jean Garner Jimmy Gray Janice Grise Hazel Hall Delbert Harris Freshmen Lavonne Harvey Joella Hawk Jimmy Helton Byron Hundley Carole Kilgour Doris Ann Lynch Sarah McBryde Sarah Ann McMakin Mary Lou McNabb Alcie Madewell Jimmie Madewell R. L. Meador Kenneth Mitchell Johnny Moeller Adrain Mulkey Charles Mulkey Joe Nash Glenadeen Oliver Melvin Pannell Nellie Pierson Susan Reed Justine Roach Billy Jo Robinson Jimmie Sands Norma Shipley Ben Shoulders Barbara Smith Arrie Lee Snow Derk Swain Sharon Talley Hollis Trietsch Horace Trietsch Darrell Tunnicliff James Walden Tommy Walden George Watkins Henry Welborn Charlene Whitlock George Williams Velma Williams Seventh Grade SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS AND SPONSOR Front row: Richard Brodie and James Meadows. Back row: Lon Ed Rogers, Betty Meeks, Carroll Goen, Jr., Miss Eleanor Rayne, and Jack Curry. Janice Altman Mary Jo Bishop Richard Brodie Jack Curry Clara Nell Davis James Evans Lewis Flyr Bill Fry Carroll Goen Eloise Hebard David Hodgson Luther Hoke Jim Ben Holcomb Louise Jones Troy Mankin Jo Ann McDaniel James Meadows Betty Jane Meeks Oscar O'Neal Shirley Padgett Lon Ed Rogers Roberta Speegle Georgan Summers Robert Talley Bobbie Waggoner Max Watson Helen Marie Zackery 3? N Elementary s . School Playhouse Easter Bunny Studioys six Harr;'sOn s fhgwdzaw abo $ + 1second oy Ve are row I Shffley MlHe.,' third chw;Joy PO.WSH, Emma Jeanlk:? extreme left Gajl M ilson, Lewis C Clarice Aush CCm Y. Nellie P, 3y, Glenda empton, back row Cajng ?ydene Thompe ! o0l A Pippen en ry. Joel p:gw,p on. Dianne Roger Y er, and BeHy M s, Joe anry. Sixth Grade Making Easter designs are standing Lewis Compton, Carl Gentry, Yvonne Clearman, Janelle Grimes, Kent Rylander, Ann Pippin, Charles Barton, Nita Faye Cochran, seated at table Iva Nelil Mulkey, Shirley Batey, Glenda Harrison, first row, at desks George Flowers, Shirley Ellis, Clydene Thompson, Betty Manry, Shirley Miller, second row Joe Wilson, Joel Fowler, Dianne Fowler, Carl Gentry, Emma Jean McCrory, and at back David Clark. Student grouP engaged in the study aid their understanding the direction Miss Dorothy Jean Greer, supervison are Bobby Hackworth, 5 W. Scoft, Jra Charles Janette Godwin, Miss al of world atfairs under i ert Brandenberge?: McClurkan, Karen Wilson, Ward Parkes. Colleen Dyer: y to Y Greer, Monty Class m Calvert, Bi embers gettin : Ellis, N:anBcll'yHCarrich Doi:lddrgk' while Mr. John C John Troe YB, oward, Dudley A ough, Marcia Wenox at left, looks on ger, and Richard COmgf'ema ' Ralph Bun;doglene Hansen, jre E';9$ on. . Carroll Shahan ane JAnn n, Ted Lair Students supervisor, ar, Participating : 5 'Pating in o - 5 di David M;t ffron.f row Bobh asing 9roup condyct, . ', and Ronnje S, - Watson in eea, se ' eeley , third row Jach cond roy . Parkes, Jean Fourth Grade Boys and girls work in art class to construct a model town to help them under- stand building materials and locations. Pictured above are left to rigt David Flyr, Carole Anne Thompson, Jerry Lynn Knight, Howard Kirshbaum, Philip Speegle, Re- becca Jane Smith, Mary Margaret McBryde, Barbara Hundley, and James Meeks. ht Car Snider tche ells, Pa- g M W Bal J'nevelyn U C MayJane Y vely! eft fo 1 e o Morris. Barbara Jones 1 stan! . Barbara's story 2 Ll : me Nefbtfir;;: e Beverly Ann s, Lewi Absorbed 11 tricia Mize, Jacki ney, and Dickey. Albert Wys Carol Ann Swain points out facts about the month of March to the following students: Standing left to right, Jack Kerestine, Carol Ann Swain, Sandra Lou Baden, Ann Owens, Bobby Thompson, Manion Fowler, Roddy Rylander, David Phillips, Dunken McNitzky, Richard Montgomery, Bobby White, Mitchell Wells, Bobby Jack Goin, back row, Gregory Ellis, seated left to right, Sherman Purser, Sylvia Jameson, Charles McCrory, Rosa Lee Davis, and Ann Hanis. Boys and 4; . qirls working V. i DavgdthgiekSK Anne Myers, OFomir:?nfmes on, Jerry Beckner, heafe:je oCdfrfu n flo hbovej are left + rignt Sonn orrison . e O righ i or ' an!C? Marie Staith Doyr' lf n S - i is Shelto, . g Second Grade Doing recreational reading assisted by Mrs. Mary Glen Peery are left to right Sara Beth Neale, Gene Raymond Shirley, Mrs. Peery, Bill Wayne Miller, Janet Parks, Forrest Brown, Martha Lou James, Bill Gage, Patricia Felts, Loy Anne Goen, and Jim Cooke. Parker. i Gibson, Donnd 1o right Laurie lefte,rowwhs. Linda Jeanef:nrj'yKeaJrh e Observing Girama acted Ballar: Laura Leah r , Raujh Car?l:v gdec?'t ?agage. and members P o First G e First grade discusses 'surprises under the direction of Miss Rose Bailey, super- visor, assisted by Lynn Hamilton. First row: John Wyss, Rob Neale, Eddie Savage, Cecil Jones, Judd Brooks Holt, Ruthie Boner. Second row: Joe Glen Belkin, Ruth Ann Thomas, Linda Truitt, Martha Cooke. Third row: Frank Clifton, Patsy Smith, Keath Heyn, Laura Leah Ballard, Katye Ruth Carter, Donna Parker, Linda Jean Perryman, Joe Kirk Copeland. Fourth row: Jack Baker, Jimmy Jameson, Kathleen Speegle, Charlene Jones, Jo Ann Burks, Jerry McCrory, Peggy Maddocks, Laurie Gibson and Mack Snider. En;'oy?ng a mornin Miss Anng Alford, Supervisor, are front row Judith Barlow, Beverly Ann Brooks, Kaynelle Sfrickland John Miller, Coralie Dungan, Horace McGuffin, back row Wilstte Malone, Margie Maddocks, Edith Krueger, Ann McGuffin, Bob Brookshear. 9 story read by Kindergarten iffin, Nancy Lu Griffin, t, Nancy i Wells, kers are front rord MTrXaE:rdRea;:' fHILdagarde ic ma back row! Shuford. indergarten music make Neale, Betty Grace Lee slni?geag. Micfliey iixr;soK:gSusan Story, and Be . Rita Ann Bill Farmer, Who has seen the lion? Neither you nor But when the council members quide, And students labor side by side Favorites, and basketball, Assembly programs, formalsall Our doings, low and high, Bespeak the lion passing by. Favorites Past favorites are Jimmie Trietsch, Embry Galbraith, and Andy Kerestine. Round est All JACK BALL NANCY EVANS Friendliest LA VERN SCHMITTOU NANCY KERESTINE KkBe;t Looking ; BETTY BREWER CURTIS ERWIN Most Outstandin g Junior High Student JONELLE COCHRAN Nominees for Favorite Left to right, John Moeller, Bill Bryson, Billy Hutcheson, Martin Batte, Julia Brower, Lionel Gore, Mary Lou Wylie, Russell Middleton, Virginia Ball, Lyane Over- all. Jo Ashlock, and llla Daniel Basketball lettermen 1947-1948 Charles McDonald Jimmy Reed Forward uard Jack Ball Floyd Smith La Vern Schmittou Captain Forward Center Buster McNatt Billy Hutcheson Silas Allen Martin Batte Manager Captain Guard Forward Smith tallies for the Lions Basketball Pictured left to right are, Front row, Yank McKnight, assistant coach; La Vern Schmittou, Floyd Smith, Charles McDonald, Jimmy Reed, Martin Batte, Jack Ball, Paul Godwin, Billy Hutcheson, and Fred Slack, coach. Back row, Glen Williams, Bill Adams, Jerry Wel- born, Laddie Mulkey, Jack Jack- son, Buster McNatt, and Henry Welborn. SCORES FOR SEASON Slidell ... 28 b McKinney ... wroreen 23 MecKinney .. 34 Frisco ... zom 1 Van Alstyne e 16 Wylie S- Azle . seusse 33 Bowie ... . 55 Plano .. 22 Gainesville won 9 Celina . 30 Pleasant Grove ..... 31 329 Junior- Senior Football Above, shots taken during Junior- Senior classic. At right, girls competing for cheer leaders are Hazel Hall, Jonelle Cochran, Rebecca Elder, Jackie Bal- throp, Virginia Ball, Marquita Langly, and Clarice Milner. Members of the winning Senior team are, front row, Silas Allen, Laddis Mul- key, Billy Jay, Teddy Doyle, and Donald Dooley, back row, Walter Garrett, Glen Reed, Jack Ball, Russell Middleton, and Charles McDonald. Junior team members are, front row, Robert Runnels, Leon Behringer, Dayton Meador, second row, Buster McNatt, Bill Adams, Bob Farley, Paul Godwin, Billy Hutcheson, Andy Kerestine, back row, Calvin Ganzer, Jerry Welborn, Jimmy Reed, Curtis Erwon, and Martin Batte. Officers of the School Council for the first semester pictured at left are Clarence Collins, sergeant- at-arms; Andy Kerestine, vice- president; Russell Middleton, president; Embry Galbreath, sec- retary; James Anthony, parlia- mentarian. Student Members of the first semester School Council pictured above are front row Janis Atkins, Virginia Ball, Betty Brewer, Embry Galbraith, Jessie Faye Brown, Lyane Overall, Russell Middleton, back row Maydell Matthews, Bill Allison, Jonelle Coch- ran, Walter Garrett, Andy Kerestine, James Anthony, Jim Ben Holcomb, Lon Ed Rogers, Nancy Evans, and Carlene Anthony. Second semester officers of the School Council pictured at right are seated Andy Kerestine, presi- dent; Connie Cover, vice-presi- dent; standing Nancy Evans, sec- retary: Martin Batte, parliamen- tarian; Curtis Erwin, sergeant-at- arms; Billy Ray Hutcheson, treas- urer. Council School Council members pictured above left to rightfront table Andy Ker- estine, Joyce Harris, Billy Ray Hutcheson, Curtis Erwin, Bob Wilson, Bobby Fincher, Connie Cover, Fred Williams, back table Nancy Evans, Mary Lou Morgan, Lon Ed Rogers, Richard Brodie, Martin Batte, Turner Moore, Miss Eleanor Rayne, Janis At- kins, Carlene Anthony, Virginia Ball, Clara Nell Davis, and standing Miss June Manderville. Taldah Club First-term President: Lyane Overall Sponsor: Mrs. Margie Stafford Second-term President: Mary Lou Wylie Science Preparing for the Age of Science, members of Kappa Sigma Rho, above are around table Mary Lou Wylie, Jack Ball, Bob Wilson, Mr. Robert Sherman, Russell Middleton, Clarice Milner, James Anthony, Maydell Matthews, Bob Mclain, seated Nancy Evans, and Lyane Overall. At right are Jack Ball, president; Mr. Sherman, sponsor; and Russell Middleton, pres. Speak-well Speech Club members pictured sbove are left to right Mary Lou Wylie, Clarice Milner, Charles Moore, Derk Swain, Lyane Overall, Jon Steadman, Dorothy McDonald, Glennadeen Oliver, Betty Sue Bonds, Wanda Bryant Margie Nell Briggs, Joe Ann Mc- Daniel, Elaine Falkenberg, Billie Jean Stanford, Jackie Balthrop, Mrs. Cox, and Miss Randolph. 3 o $ N .p ILLA DANIEL Latin Club Menbers of the Latin Club are seated around table Clarence Collins, Virginia Ball, Carlene An- thony, Shirley Stewart, Mary Vas- tine Rogers, Dallas Herbert, Sarah McBryde, Peggy Knott, Betty Sue Bonds, Norma Shipley, standing Bob Mclain, and Martha Ann Mc- Nitzky. Set-in shows Mary Vastine Rogers, President, and Miss Doro- thy Babb, Sponsor Safety Cilub Front Row left to right: Leon Lassiter, Lewis Flyr, Jim Ben Holcomb, Richard Brodie, Lon Ed Rogers. Sec- ond Row; Robert Talley, Margaret Jones, Roberta Speegle, Betty Jane Meeks. Third Row: Troy Mankin, Shirly Padgett, and Mary Jo Bishop. NTHS Band members pictured above are first row George Lasater, Richard Hodgson, James Daugherty, Derk Swain, Eugene Fowler, Lewis Flyr, Robert Talley, second row Mary Boozman, llla Daniel, Ben Shoulders, Billy Bryson, Henry Welborn, Melvin Pannell, Oren Vermillion, third row Mary Jo Bishop, Cleta Bell Sheppard, Clarice Milner, Nancy Evans, Jerry Welborn, Carroll Goen, and Billy Burrow. ?n i $- s 3 . Girls' Glee Club vocalists pictured above are first row Charlene Carruth, Elean- or Barnes, Carlene Anthony, Lyane Overall, Faye Meaders, Betty Vanderventer, Charlene Whitlock, llla Daniel, Barbara George, Joella Hawk, Clarice Milner, second row Margaret Crouch, Polly Lancaster, Allagene Curry, Betty Marie Peterman, Ann Hoke, Velma Williams, Janice Grise, Jonelle Cochran, Jackie Balthrop, Lou Ellen Copeland, third row Nancy Evans, Shirley Stewarf, Carol Glendenning, Carol Phillips, Irene Batey, Diane Strachan, Mrs. Margie Stafford, Bobbie Manry, Marquita Langley, Cleta Bell Sheppard, Mary C. Bruce, and Maydell Matthews. Boys and girls interested in current national and international affairs compose the Town Hall Club which has weekly meetings and monthly broadcasts. Pictured above are left to right llla- Daniel, Russell Middleton, Derk Swain, Lyane Overall, Mary Lou Wylie, Connie Cover, Bob McLain, Maydell Matthews, and Martha Ann McNitsky. Artists who wish to contribute their talents to school enterprises are left to right above Nancy Evans, Maydell Matthews, Lyane Overall, president; Miss Martha Thomas, sponsor; Joann Bowman, and Clarence Collins. THE QUESTION MARK litors . isociate Editors 4 ,slstant Editor . Jimmie Trietsct Mary Boozman, James Anthony, Joyc Joyce Dial, Embry Galbraith, Pegg Knott, Sarah McBryde, Edna Fern Powell. Hi, Eddie! Glad to see you back in schoo : . id you have a good 4 w22 many sacrifices to Sure did, Rex. Th e rong world govern- rls at the conventio rtainments. I misser AR 4 2 3 bt one of its greatesft Why, Eddie, youf issions and learn abq d ways of doing thi yur understanding. me. I wouldnt have the Hindus and the, faiths and ideologies g the passing of a is' opportunity, thd eas to give to our . uman has put con- Christmas Spirit J ha Don't bawl for Ball! FOOTBALL HEROINES Teachers- for-a3- Joann Bowman and Mary Boozman Long ago--- and g - 4 A friendly Pair Colling on the Siave Block WAYNE BURCH MORRIS GOTCHER ROGEQ GOTCHER WAYNE GRESHAM EORGE LASATER LEOM LASATER SYLVIA MCGATLIN BETTY PETERMAN JOYCE WATSON RE No F L a I x A p Y - e a .1. w z - rel o L - Advertisin g Who has seen the lion? Neither I nor you But when our friends support our enterprise. And make our dream come true before our eyes, We gladly offer them a space to tell What merchandise and service they will sell. When friends throughout our town respect us too, Make sure the lion speaks through me and you. T BALL Fusritute COMPANY 218 W.OAK ST. PH.O DENTON TEX R'L'SELBYSSON PLUMBING HEATING FLORISTS AND NURSERY North Side of Square D.LI IU D DCOU RY Greenhouse Old Fort Worth Highway 225 West Oak Phone 1111 Denton, Texas o2 PHONES , OENTON COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.-Texes Home ano Auto Stores e Tirese. e Radiose 1. ECONOMY s eSporting Goodse 0 oo 50 0 RADIO SHOP Fhookt! DAIRY 'Serving Denton With Quality Dairy Products Since 1910 OENTON i TEXAS 400 N. L t Phone 467 Ngl?h:l,lLE X I Where Ser X ?XXXX PH. 10O c. x AN SO : - yomfinancial problema FTIRST STATE BANK DENTON MIMBER F.D..C. G.E DRUG' STOQ DENTON,TEX. 101 AVENUVE A PH. 281 1302 W. Hickory TIPTONS CLEANERS We Pick Up and Deliver Denton, Texas 14 Read the DENTON RECORD - CHROMICLE The Hometown Newspaper for Everybody in Denton County ' CO rffiwe u ?z SAM LANEY Naskh Firestone Corsages Weddings REEVES Q Parties mf Ci Gitts IAST SIDE I T rosisow SQUARE mk FLORAL CO. DH. 188 1209 Oakland Phones 239 and 240 The DENTON COUNTY NATIONAL BANK ODENTON, TEXAS wants to Congratulate the SENIORS, and wish for them each a glorious future. waw gol;n Morrison chlotou 600 S. Elm Telephone 2102 thon, Texas DENTONPLUMBING company Plumbing Repairs Fixtures Heating Supplies Joe I. Evans Joe B, Evans H, L. Swanson BEN INVVEY 410 SOUTH ELM PLHONE 440 ' M NITZKY BURRS eemnaecte, Better Printing Denton's Fastest Growing Department Store Phone 96 Gifts of Distinction Office Supplies o ald . .? VOERTMANS $ TEACHERS COLLEGE STORE o SCHOOL SUPPLIES La Mooe Howde of Coutlesy SOUTH SI0E SOUARE BEE TUVIL GRASIANO mepf;;newi SIMS BROS. 2312 N. Elm Phone 2066 NASHS 5510 Your Neighborhood Dime Store' 1224 W, Hickory Phone 1702 Buy it at.... EVERS AnoYou Buvy... THE BEST Frank Jlmyx WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Automotive Repair Motor Rebuilding ARMSTRONG MACHINE CO. 523 S. Elm Phone 308 Cou794'men2 ,apl; Hl PENNEY'S N.SIDE SQUARE PU. 346 MACK MASSEY School Supplies MOTOR COMPANY DUKEsAYRES 416 South Elm Street Southwest Corner Square PONTIAC INTERNATIONAL g g $ Phone 55 Flowe14 l ' Phone 520 for all occasions atalltimes LELA TFOSTER at the corner Phone 40 H K'MBELL'D'AMUND MILLING COMPANY e MILLERS oF Goobp FLOUR DENTON, TEXAS 777 THE MODERN WAY el A Who has seen the lion? F Ln lS You, and you, and I Wherever Demos get together, Whatever land or time or weather, We shall see him, hear his roar, Shall forget him nevermore. He speaks from every heart; he lurks in every eye. The lion's you. The lion's I. The lion's you and I. Treaiwred Your yearbook is a store of treasured memories. The oft repeated thrill of recollection which accompanies each new search through its pages will many times repay you for the care and consideration which has gone into its creation. We are publishing 1948 Annuals for more than 900 Colleges and High Schools. This patronage indicates a wealth of ideas and service which has no doubt made possible the long record of our school annual achievement. THE TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY 1505 Munger DALLAS, TEXAS P. O. Box 597
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