Polytechnic High School - Parrot Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)

 - Class of 1937

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Q Stix? 'qv E . 1U,,, gi- 'T ' t' :xl c....Y Q 3 . sf. 'Q,,r,?-' , vA . Ng!! J M lA Nlltn Aungj N-I-RAVDQQ Y 'Zj fff ,f f Wflyfx N N N f g J x ff WW X A QQ 7 ZKQf, jxgfyqk xiii. X s b X 15? 1 X 5 fy 1 X X Nxw , fff 4 Q fi? Y! , VW X 5 . QTL2TJc2nl- x I 'iff VOLUME FIFTEEN IvIOTI-IER OOOSE EDITION PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1937 POLYTECI-INIC I-IIOI-I SCHOOL EORT WQRTH, TEXAS K. MRS. E B FRITZ h TO MRS E B FRITZ ONE OF THE BEST FRIENDS AN ANNUAL EVER HAD FOR SEVEN YEARS SHE HAS WORKED UNTIRINGLY WITH OUR ANNUAL SHE HAS GONE OUT OF HER WAY TO TEACH US AND HELP US WITH ART WORK ON EACH EDITION SHE HAS PIONEERED FOR US IN THE FIELD OF SILK SCREENING HAS STOOD BY IN EVERY EMERGENCY HAS NEVER FAILED US BECAUSE OF HER UNTIR ING ZEAL UNABATED INTEREST UN SELFISH SERVICE UNFLAGGING EN COURAGEMENT AND UNEXCELLED ARTISTIC ABILITY WE THE STAFF LOVINGLY AND GRATEFULLY DEDI CATE THIS THE I937 PARROT SARA SCOTT BRANSFORD E r LAMAR STULKERT P E Y BROWN Jr II' MAURINE MARTEL lr T My if ZX XT Mmrv if Q, X Q? Z! f' J STAFFORD PHOTO ENORAVINO COMPANY OROAIN STUDIO I L L1 BABCQCK COMPANY L X Z XNXTIIIW I, XSA IM X X WT. by QT W S W M f W ey!! Wy KTM VX ,WAWQ Z T Zffhwmk 2 if f f 3 N Q 4 nf 6 ff' 4 4 Q, di or 'S , Enjravers Poly, Poly, quite ccmtmry, A V How does your A11mLalg1'0w7 Bmmem Manager Cameras, pens, paint. and brush. . . I . And 3' Cwriters all in L: row. 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Nl THIS IS THE ANNUAL THAT POLY BUILT THIS IS THE FACULTY THAT HELPED WITH THE ANNUAL THAT POLY BUILT THESE ARE THE STUDENTS THAT HAD TO LISTEN TO THE FACULTY THAT HELPED WITH THE ANNUAL THAT POLY BUILT THESE ARE THE ACTIVITIES THAT INTERESTED THE STUDENTS THAT HAD TO LISTEN TO THE FACULTY THAT HELPED WITH THE ANNUAL THAT POLY BUILT THESE ARE THE ATHLETIC FEATS THAT SURPASSED THE ACTIVITIES THAT INTERESTED THE STUDENTS THAT HAD TO LISTEN TO THE FACULTY THAT HELPED WITH THE ANNUAL THAT POLY BUILT THIS IS THE HUMOR THAT CONVULSED THE ATHLETES THAI HELPED TO SURPASS THE ACTIVITIES THAT INTERESTED THE HELPED WITH THE ANNUAL THAT POLY BUILT THESE ARE THE SNAPSHOTS THAT CANDIDLY SHOW THE HUMOR THAT CONVULSED THE ATHLETES THAT HELPED TO SURPASS THE ACTIVITIES THAT INTERESTED THE STUDENTS THAT HAD TO LISTEN TO THE FACULTY THAT HELPED WITH TH: ANNUAL THAT POLY BUILT THESE ARE THE ADVERTISERS THAT HELPED TO PAY FOR THE SNAPSHOTS THAT CANDIDLY SHOW THE HUMOR THAT CONVULSED THE ATHLETES THAT HELPED TO SURPASS THE ACTIVITIES THAT INTERESTED THE STUDENTS THAT HAD TO LISTEN TO THE FACULTY THAT HELPED WITH THE ANNUAL THAT POLY BUILT THIS IS THE MESSAGE FROM THE STAFF THAT HOPES YOU LL ENJOY THE ANNUAL THAT POLY BUILT STUDENTS THAT HAD TO LISTEN TO THE FACULTY THAT P-ll GU..- MEMORIAM IN f3WiTl Poly was a school lhal sal on a hill, ll had more children Hwan if look To fill. 955 LJ' ,gg f i ! Q 0 F54 init?-P . POLY, YOU ARE MY OWN DEAR HIGH SCHOOL THE ONLY SCHOOL EOR ME: ALWAYS I'LL SING THY PRAISES, POLY, AND TELL MY LOVE EOR THEE. I'LL TRY MY BEST, DEAR POLY, TO BRING FAIR FAME TO TI-IEE, MY POLY: AND WI-IEN DAME FORTUNE SMILES ON ME, DEAR SCI-IOOL, I'LL GIVE MY PRAISE TO TI-IEE ADMINISTRATION Dnq oonq oeII PvIys Pew school oe Vvno cm If Inere7 NVHQI a generous man was ee our P Iy I an queen I II. BQ BEIIy Green. he To 5 o 'S . IM' u SUPERINTENDENT W. lvl. GREEN Because helping ofhers and endeavoring lo promole higher morals has been his policy, W. M. Green, Superinlendenl ol Forl Worlh Public Schools, has found a place in lhe hearl of every school sludenl. Alfhough lew of us have been closely associaled wilh him, he has proved a rrue and worlhy friend. Beginning his preparalion al Norlh Texas Slale Teachers College in I904, Mr, Green laler allended 'rhe Universily of Colorado and Columbia Universify. l-lis leaching career began in a rural school near Roanoke, his birlhplace, and he advanced lo Assis+an+ Superinlendenl ol Forl Worlh Public Schools in I922, in which capacify he served unlil he was made Superinlendenl in December I93I. Mr. Green alfribules his success +o much hard worlc and lo 'rhe inleresl of his associales who encouraged him. For his unliring ehcorls in worlcing foward lhe progress of educalion, Forf Worth feels +ha+ if owes much +o Superinfendenl Green. PRINCIPAL J. P. Moorzr Anolher year has brouqhl Polyrechnic l-liqh School more and rnore lo The lronl in every deparlrnenr and aclivily. There can be bur one explanafion for such a condirion and 'rhal is Thar rhe people, Teachers and pupils, have more and more lhoughl and inleresl in The Iile ol 'rhe school. No school wilh ambilious and energefic worlcers can fail lo come lo rhe lronl. We are delerrnined rhar pupils leaving rhis carn- fius will rake places of leadership and respon- sibilliy. Conlinue 'ro pu? in your besl eilorfs and we can'+ fail in our purpose. Deparling seniors have our highesl regards and besl wishes for everylhing fhal is now so highly hoped for. Good luck. J. P. Moore. J.O.ANDREWS W. A.MEACI-1AM Deputy Supermtendsnt SltP5Y1'l1IC71d6?7.f of Hugh Sclzcmls PAT. A. DODSON MRS. ALICE HALE Vu'e'PrinC1pal Dean of Girls Registrar VIOLET CLARK Clerk FACULTY Gooswe qoosne gander Where shall I wamde-r7 Jus? so Mme I squander Upsfalrs, downsfairs, I . lg. IQELLYB ADAIR EARLALLEN MYRNAAGERTON ETI'-IEL BAKER 135 WILLIAM P BAKER CHARLES M FRANCES BETI-IANY BILL PAYE BERRY MI M' CLYDEE BROWN MARGARET ELSIECATI-IEY CAMERON N I' I Y! COLONELE I MARY LOVE MARAGLENN CRITES DICKINCON ONAIDSON N.4- 'IW nu if 1 yy! BROGDON MAYBELLE CERF K W DUNKELBERG 1-RG: IV PATRICIA KATI-IRYNW MRS BESSIE ELLIS jr MARTHA BEAUMONT EDWARDS FAULKNER EDWARDS 'S I' ia 'S If ka I ii' J '91 F U MR E B FR TZ TRANCISTI-IOMA1 GLENN M MR D F f If HIE-I-ITOWER HOLDEN I-IORNSBY Lug I II MRS IDA B I IS W LAC J E LIGON HUNTER 1 19: Lux: I1 rr KI EVALYN MARTEL MAURINE MARTEL CATHERINE J R MUSE fu II 'I IIIIIII II I MARTIN NUM' glmgm Np IIIIII I Qbj N HH J S IISIII IL V959 I V il I I I J IJ ' 'I I I ' I .ng III I 1 lfIIIIIIIII11I.II I-II!! HI-III: EuInIIIIIII.w I:-:QIIIII - f', ' 32 ' ' Qi fi? In I , mp ff h. 'E 1, f, ffzf' . - jf , , wif ' T535 N .':.',zcf'j,x,'-1,7 -. s, 'I v I-',: l.l T 252 ' vi - 2 ,Q'-is ' --: ii -' T .1,-X 3--Mfff.-4'. ' . ' T.-.1 I - + .. F 1 S. . . I ' . S. . . X SIII'I.II Srmlnx E11-LIIIII : Is x - . I.. BELL .Y. , ,If A, M. Ian gg CfLIIIIII1cI:x.1 Sung L IIJICA I1 I ' Spec: A I lfn I ,II , - Oaxt ,,- , f X CECIL OWENS JESSIESCHILLING STELLA B. TARLTON MARIE WILLS IJIIHIIJI ,IL1IIrI:.IIIm: fmcbjx MARTHA SMITH ETHEL READ LUTHERT RAWDON SCARBOROUGH N UI. VIRGINIA SLOAN HOPE STALLINGS CAPT W J SUTTON NINA TERRY DOROTHY NELL CHARLES C -v1 S f WHALEY WILLIAMS MARY PEGGY PITTMAN HELENA YANTIS WITHERSPOON WRIGHT M-If'I-'Il-HIS IIIIILIIIII MIM 'f X. I CJ x fzvf A S E NIO R S JANUARY Lxfile Jack Semor Very much we-aner we out ouf M han Grabbed a dnploma And sand Nm no? so dumba f g-1 kj , f I f Was ready +0 qraduafe. 5 if' X is da. fwliluw RAY HAYES WILMA LAWRENCE BILLY SHAMBU RGER R C-5 RUCKER MARTHA FAU LKNER SPOTINUT A F LIGON Spomcw MARGARET CAMERON .Sponsor IRA MOORE Prendem G RUCKER V1ce presldem HELEN DEN MAN buretarx J ...fwa JOE STRAWN BOB RENTFRO RUTH WILHELM HELEN DENMAN NELL QURNEE Page Tu :nly R.. . ' 0 0 Q Y if Ugg A L M M , ,L E . ' F' gif R ' V 5 4' 1 , -4, 4 A , A ' X A 'I O f fA3di. af forycq Glass n fnowsfdm mfr! UL' 6' at JLVX HELEN DENMAN Favorite I iw 7, JWWM IRA MOORE Fuwmlc BARBER, BERT Dcedle, decdle, dumplxngl My son Bert Went to bed inxtead Of to flirt. BLAC AR ARE ELLE Need a ins, lks a ins h en afm e's bo d t m. BOTELER, WINSTON Winston would do no uorlqg His teacher would use no force: So between them both, Winstort passed the course. BOWL , LO ' ry, dic , dock, u' li o talk e, or worse, talk or burst, Hi: ary, dickory, dockwt, I . J fb, . ,,i f' Cf . Ja BROWN, IMOGENE As I wax going up Poly Hill fTh: hill wax up a. rnxlej There I met this pretty Mxsx And she gave me a smile, CARPENTER, EDWYN Edu.-yn Carpenter Sang for has school W'hat did he get? A sheepskin roll. BARTON, RALPH Little words of wixdom, Little fun debates Can save a lot of wrangling About the rule of fates. BOTELER, CARROLL Sing a song of opera, A pocket full of jazz, Four and twenty tunes In his mind he has. BOWLES, ELOISE There was a girl, For none she'd fall, Fa la, la, la, lal, deg She juxt laughed And loved them ull, Fa, la, la, la, lal, de. BROTHERS, GENEVI EVE Fiddle-dee, and fiddle-dum, Gevievicve loves everyone. ROWN, RENA MAE Rena Mae Brown Hax coma to town ln ll yellow petticuat And a green gown. CATH EY. ALDEN Rude in a fliover To Poly High: See Alden play joozboll And win off a tic. DODSON THEORORE HSHER JOHNNY X 11 rlx SAGE JEWEL LEE vu Lux GRIFHTH JACK GURNEE NELL 1 x HAYES RAY .43 ,Am ,Y L. 1 . ELDRIDGE DOROTHY x li r FREEMAN GEORGMA LEE 1 T 6 BBS DORTHA TY p 111 1 v GUINN RUTH v1 um A I HAMILTON HELEN 1 p v 4 K..-N HEN RSON, FRANKLE .Np!'gY ' ...N .1 , . lx . u 1 A ' HENSLEY, ARY ' FRANCES Om: tu make ready, Avid two tu prepare, Guud lurk lu you, buvs, Bur yuu Cd'Illl make hur can HESTER, MARY HELEN Hey, rlorolot, dorolotl Hcv, durulayl XX'izh Mllry Helen in clasx Wh.: wuuldvfz bu gav' HOLLINGSWORTI-I. FRANCES Llitlc unix, Prclly miss, My blessings an your hcadl Yau gave us fun, and wil and Suu ni ulrurylhmg you said. Q. hvhen a girl mcctx Curtix lriglix INGLIS, CURTIS Sing u xnng of sixpmrc, Parka! full of fun' Her lruublrs ha begun. JE ON, SUE Sav, saw, Ihlhal ihall I say A smile jrom Sue Brighrcm the day. JONES, HELEN Helen u-.ls in girl Wrh Af'lYll and fight, XVha!u1-ur she Jul Cam: our jun right. , of I .LA WI HENSON, ROSA MAE Rosa Mai' Henson W'orlqed on her lcsslm. What did xh: gel? A reprcxzntativc fcston, 'UN V' . IINN. L HESTER, VIRGINIA There was a young lady Who worked for the shnu She was beautiful, graceful And held her beau, HOWELL, JOE One, Iwo, three, He loves them all. H:'s partial to none- Shurr, far, tall. M I JACKSON, Auo Lou 'I luue you ill. Maudxc, Oh, Maudis, pleaic be mm Bm Maudic laughed aloud, She knew that wurnuur Ii JON ES, A. I... My clear, do you know That 'lorncx dacsvft can For any of the girls, W'hatevcr color than hair JORDAN, ANNIE LEE Hi-Jiddlely diddlc And hx-Jiddla lluulf, If you came un time, They'd dismiss the xchuul I Lf LANGSTON. JACK If all wishes Were nice ,fat A's Our friend jack Would have happy days. LEGETT, RANDALL ' Randall, Randall, football star, With 7 pigskin he s far. ffitifwft MILLER, ROBERT I would if I could, If I couldn't how could 17 Robert tells the teacher When he needs an alibi. MOHN, LAWRENCE One, two, buckle my shoe, Lawrence Mohn is never blue. POl?,34'B!ZT Sii -bp and his friends ad a peaceable life en he's not troubled YVith other folk's strife. RENTFRO, BOB For little bits of fun, For jokes and laughs and puns, For making life enjoyable we Praise the things you'1,'e done. LAWRENCE, WILMA XVhat's the answer, kid' May I borrow some ink? With W'ilma's ready smile She doesn't have to think. MAY,JOE Poor foe May hVas feeling quite low, Teacher sent him home ill And he went to a show. MILLER, VALINE Ride a cock-horse To Banbury Cross When Miss Miller marries, She's bound to be boss. NORMAN, WESLEY Little Wes Norman Sat in a corner Waiting his turn to play, He came in the game, Righted his aim, And held Paschal at bay. E ,MARY E. Pit, pat, Wellfafday, Miss Powell prefers Work to play. SCOTT, DOU GLAS Scottie, Scottie, sat in a class Scottie, Scottie barely did pass, All of his teachers And all of his friends XVo1ildn't advise him To try again. SI-IAMBURGER, BILLY His every laugh hos seven num. His every smile has suverfewns 1 J 1 ,i'I.' I . hid,- STRTNWN, JOE Before editing a paper, Learn how to fence. For when one takes journalism, His troubles commence. SUMNER, MARY ln spite of Mury's quiet smiles, She has her share Of wiles and guiles. TALBERT, LUCILLE He hi ho hum Lucille's a friend of everyone. WESTMOR ELAN D, REBECCA ANN For an encouraging word or two, For a pat upon the back. For an uplift when you're feeling low, She just has the knack. WILHELM, RUTH Little drops of kindness, Little grams of cheer, Can raise the hopes And clear away The ravages of fear. WILLIAMS, THOM Thom, Thom, The golfer comes Qviml: uima luhnc N 1 I .il f ' L . I T J f .J-A V STEEN, RUBY A sparkle in her eye. A ilimple in her cheek. Gives to Ruby the power To turn boys into shxeks. STUART, DORIS A champion in time of sunshine, A friend in time of need. SWEENEY, EDITH Edith, Edith, What I needeth In ti classroom drear, You gave me fun. A bit of sun, Help, and a bit of cheer. WARRICK, DOROTHY Dottie, Dottie, quite the belle How does your husband go? x E, NA augh, to smile, To live in joy, Serious, helping. And ever so coy. IW ILLIAMSON, MAXINE How does she laugh And be ever so cool' How will she be happy Without her dear school' Lf .of 'U kg SENIORS JUNE Lwffe Jam Semo Nerf much cleaner Web ready To graduafe nda He Lui on Ms 'wa Gvaobed a dwplomo n sad 1 T odum ' VTYIAZ A Lf 4 1 f f . f A!! ', 7 wwf we I L, , V7 Vf C 71,- 7 ' f'4f kv .X A . r V Adi-Wmmggs be pf I :Q f . U NTNA TERRY SPKVVISKII f fu.,' yw, A lffasrze ' Sfwusm MABELLE CERE Sfmwlxur A. B. HATCH ER Premdsu! JACK PAR R Vu'e'prexxdcw1t ELTZABETH ALCORN Sccretarv TED RANDOLPH MARGARET GILLILANID a.,LAUDE HELM EMMA RUTH COX EVELYN G-RACY I QW RMIT HYNDS lilxmrire lx xx xg ' e' T M-Q. Q f Z ETH ALCORN u1'nr1 ,yt ADKISON, MAUDIE See this girl W'ith rt domestic soul, She's most at home With tt mixing bowl. ANDERSON, GLENNA Lisp does she a tiny bit, But to us, charming is nt. I l 1 ATCHISON, BURYLL Burvll, with his wavy luv. It's almost more J Than girls can bed . P N at BAILEY,VIRGINIA Virginia Baxley, quiet and petite, That is wha you show Music ln ls an etry shells, An p ell 5 all in A row. M lwlflllgllllhg BALDWIN, KATHERYN An efhcie-nt office worker is she What a stenographer she would be BARTON, HENRY Henry is so absentfmxmlcd He misses schuul rf 1101 revnmdell. QM ALLRAN, HELEN Gossip, gossip dues she write. But never so bold lu cause 41 hgh' JM! 'JZZWQJ ARNOLD, GE I . Gcnnic V. smiled behind her ffm Now she rates an N,T.A.C. mlm U BAGL Y, ROY Roy is quite a bushful buy. Although he is a rcul Mclfuv. f- L If BAL s, FRANCES- On every night ll was her care, Tu powder her face And curl her hair, BAKER, LaRUE LaRue is ever So go' at typing, Bugno t e To a o piping. QQ , BART N. MAURICE He1u's a girl that's Mare than a cutxeg Take u look and you'll See she'x A beauty. T , WELL I 1. Irv if x In ..1: B g VI: nigh, an If, IHIIL I 1 5 Iv I I I I I Im J UELL,N PLF ,VV 3, II In I. .L I mx'r!N'.IpIu HIII. I Y I , JL I..f BENNETT L V N . 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H- mm, IL LLVH, f' ' ' I ,X ,H , ,mph A iyfxmf 4. b sw A - 5 4 A i W A I I COLLUP DAYLE A-f KXG' COURTNEY JACK x LI COX JACK T! -X X 41 COZBY ALE YI NI L ww rum CROUSE ROBERT h UEDMON CARLOT mv 13 4 V1 D m , -M we RQ Viv W? .ga in 'v 'G -qv -ne out ff-1 Pap fbnly that L f,-H QOLLUP Umm u v wmv COX EMMA RUTH xr 1 N COX WALTER Q lx It x tiff 1 Ld.fl4'- CRISWELL CLAUVTNT rxzht JT! L WAVTDSON DU mkln 1 11v1bN'Lc-Qgdfg! 17 f , OQSHAZO CHR D 111 L 1 . A v 0 I BWI DIXON, MARGARET Sing a song of sixpence, Pocket full of dimes, Maybe that's what makes her hair The kind that always shines. DOLKOS, MARY LOUISE Happy little ary Louise Never did roan, She was so p pular She was er al . IW MW DRAKE, DOROTH EA If everyone cooked Like Dorothea Dr All the brides Wuuldrft e such a jake DODSON. SUE Sue, quite contrary, Can't keep quiet in class lf she'd learned her lesson, sooner, T'wuuld be easier to pass DOW, CHRISTEL Chris, be nimble, Chris be quick Always with a Cheu-mgfgum stick. DUNTON, MARY ELIZABETH Mary Elizabeth Dunlon, A scholarly girl, Decided to come to Poly ntl hav her w rl. DMM fee. DURHAM, HELEN Helen Durham Wi:h her lace so fair Wears pretty clothes And a classy air. ELAM, BERMAH A happy disposition, A cheering smile for all Makes this world a pleasant place If you're in Be'rmah's all ELLISON, BENNIE Bennie Ellison ls quiet and shy, But you notice her hair lVhen you pass by. -A VD S,JUAN A : J ' u ita has those 1 Delightful speckles, Otherwise always Known as freckles. ELAM, BONTRICE Little Bontricc Has lost her A's, And can't tell Where to find them. f 5gfyiQxff:'f1 7 FAIR, HENRY Always merry ls Henry Fair, As to what he says, Hu hasn't a care. is . , f 31. I ,Ta ' U ANNVN OL VL FREESE FLORINE FUN LER DOROTHY A A f LMZLJU L SEAN ,HM xl ,faf SEER LEWNS LL LANL MAPOP X LX gf x slang '05 'SM-N 'tar sigvgf' in an-6: wx -we HW tv-9' Pay Tbzrly liz! 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HAMILTON, ALLEN Allen always Prints so well, No wonder Mrs. Fritz Thinks he's swell. M2 ,ff or fy GRANT. JOE joe Grant. Cute and small, Couldn't help it That he wasn't tall, 6REEN,JOE Cay anzl happy, joe Green runs for the school, Over hill and over dale, Xvinning as a rule, GROVES, GLADYS Gladys with her cute dresses Also has beautiful tresses. GWALTN EY, R UTH ln Ruth you find An attractive girl, And at shorthand She is really a whirl. Q 1 . Jfxfv jgZf,c,Lf!L..J11-f 70,,ZM I ' fs- HALL, LESTER lf Algebra lsn't passed by Lester Hall, He will enter Poly again next fall. Yaufre bound to notice Whenever he speaks, A slow blush always creeps Upon his cheeks. HARGIS HENRY IYX L 'SUN HARRISON EUGENE II. II II Ix I N I In HENNINGTON EDDIE? 1 Ip 1 II I gr tx , 4 HARRIS MARY ELIZABEI I-I Ixr 'Vhrx H.I1TII II IIJ l I II HELM CLAUDE I I Iumuv I tern 5 A 1 Ing tu run 7 1?-' I I HIBBS HOPE 'I Thu I II u I v I11III Qwjaf R HA DE' L HILLIARD BILLIENAAXINF I H D I 1 Nfnnxr H II1 1v ' I I HOSTETTER JOHN IIIIII III HOUSDEN WILLIAM In Im I I I 'X II III If I II As1f I IIII I ' WL HOWARD HELEN HUGHES EUGENIA 17x ' 7 ,mmx vx III YIIIQ E v H11 II I In JI If Page Tlrirly an an A I 'F I -I I V. f ' -1,1 I .Yf V I II I Q . Il! , 1 Hu 'X Cut' :Im bar Sh'-' JYCMC5 ff I Ani IIQI IIIIII II c.IJI'r. Dues I ' U I' IIIII IIIIIIQ SIIU IIII Inf I PIHII. EI 'Im' IIIII IIII IIIII1 CIA I. WI I AI 'I I IIIIJ IIII IIIIvI, fglzyitxlbir I lr IIIII IIII! by 171 I', Snmu I bf I I Hut I ' IIIII'IIxI gun bv. K-N-A, J- ,U I XD . -4 4 ' II . 1 -f , -' -I x... EJII' c has Vx HL, C is! 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J HUNTER, ED Twinkle, twinkle, Football xtar, IVe are proud Of what you ar INLOW, EDITH xp Edith always l Types so fast, No wonder this W I Is her favorite class.-0,7 Qjr, lvY HERSCI-IEL W Herschel Ivy, W Tall and fine, On his horn I He tools a mean line. vQ!, J I-INSON, EVELYN One for the money, Two for the show, By the time she's ready, , It's too late to gtm: . K Q . I X r e love. .' This Monopoly game, al ami!! Put: eye yon: to shame. If If , ,f Vl. I ORE, EUGENE . en S IT lf e Y END LL,JAMES This little lad lx really tough. Evan with his .Shadow ls he rough. W HY os, ERM Take a look At our favorite boy He's the Seniors' Pride and joy, 711 ISBELL, MARNEY Riddle-me, riddlefme, Riddle-me, ree, There wa: never a bov Quite so versatile as he JACKSON, RICHARD Richard always drives Like the wmd, As if he had no time To spend. JONES, DORIS Doris jones is so petite And is always so very Kava Imanl Kl7IQ Couldrft play ba , Ai he was injured In a fall, KING, KAVE K LA -IAM,J E ,lamex appear.: to have a caie U11 Nell W'illwt!'i prettv ace LAURENCE LYDELL LONG DOROTHY N lil LOWE EVELYN rv mutn S I1 V M CASLIN BOB CLUNC5 CECH In CRANEP MAPJ'3P.E x Lu, vw 'fa tax I T 'il' -1 Faq: Tbuly :une Sr' 'YD' -pgy Win: 5' '7 QA nv K E ROB LOVIN TAVNER LOWE NANCYE ugl NMCLENDON LKO MANY Vbff Mid M cm KEY Qimw wi M DUFF BlLLY Q 0. , lt will always win her a place. H - 77,7 f?'gfi4-fols. MQFARLIN, A. C. A, B, C, tumble down D A. C.'s as jolly as he can be. MADDOX, TERRYE Terrye has such a pretty face, 4 MANNING, JANE Of all the gay girls Tha! : ev I did see, jane is the gayesz By jar to me. MARSHALL, FRANCES Heigh-ho, sing ho, And hey diddle diddlu Huw do you find time For your books. friends, and MAYNARD, DOROTHY Dorothy is good In journalism , fr And Miss Will She never ss. I Y fi MERRIFIELD, J.J. It costs little I., His income for shoes To travel about Carrying the news. is Z fv0'KZ'Xizs fiddle' MQW! MCRAE, A. D. Acer's a boy With plenty of wit ln every crowd He makes a hit. MAHANEY. 6-RADY When you meet him, You will know him, Fur there is a way to It will be Grady Mehaney Wlilh the smile he uears so well. ARCHBANKS, ELEANOR E is for Eleanor, Good natured and kind Whatever she says No one seems to mind FRANCES Here's to your humor Your quirk ready smile Your jun, and your kindness That make school life worthwhile. MERRELL, OPHELIA Ophelia Me1rell's Young and fair, Wnh her pretty, Curly hair. MESSERSMITH, FRANk Frank went to school On Poly hill If he hadn't passed mg He'd be there still. HALL,T-IAZEL f in MICI-IALSKI, BILLIE Lmlc Blllnc Mxclmlskx, Xhhxx such A willful chxlml. Shc'd cut har class And barely pnss, And elrivc her zclxchcrs wxld. MITCHELL, GRANVILLE Gmnmllc Mllchcll. Snmll .and neat. Sxvccfm the girls Right UH Ihrxr fcct. A f rwfm MUNN, JOE ,fue xx .1 JAHICCY fine Alu-In-.I for marc fun Joss In' func. MU RRAY. JO FRANCES Hurch tu the girl XX'nrh Iuokx and puixc If xI1c's ln flnss, hYu'rc assured uf Aomc run NICHOLSON. JANE Yankee Doodle wen! to town Upon 4 Iinle puny But jane just rides with Brandon 'Cams she km,-ws hc's Ionuly. NOTTINGHAM, C. E. Play, plu, In claw unch Jffv And C, fouled hu lima nuul' Qw W AQJJ 'W I .J JJ, MILLSARVIRGINIA Pxcklecmn, pncklecm, Pummns-stone! XVith Vnginm's ready wir, Shfll never be alone. MITCHELL, PERCY Percy, Percy, Umm: out to play Ih'h1Ic the sun shines Un .1 bngh! Juv. f W URPI-IY.JOHNNIE Niclqclson is really A hardworking buy, Yet life hold.: for him Plenty of joy. NIFNECKER, DAVID David, David, Catch than bqll, Hu' dues iz feel tu play !!I4fL'7x1f'A OGG, NORMAN If you hlxdrfz slap: Su rnuth my lad, Puxsing courses ouldn'r Hove bcen ' nd. Every day in class he snared F IayS IIc elf' IC . LYNDON MW OLIVER, HELEN Like a clock, she kept her face Clean and bright, And her hands ever ready To do what was right. PARKER. LORAINE Loraine Parker, tall f JI ,ae PERKINS, ADELAIDE This sweet girl Is beyond compare With her cute clothes And beautiful hair, Spandy, Spandy, LaVerne a-handy, Goes to Poly And thinks it's dandy. PHILLIPS, LA VERNE if PLEMONS, JACK Hickory, dicary, f Saclqory sasx! He's the quietcst one ln every class. PRESLAR, LA Rue f The rose is red. The violet is blue, But not rl bit sweeter Than little La Rue, PARISH. MARJORIE Marjorie Parish ls nobody's fool: She's neat as a pin, .1 PEACOCK, ALFR ED Cock crows in the morn To tell us to rise, But Alfred lies late So he'll never ne anim. fvgjpff PETERSON, DORA Roses for happiness, Violets for truth, Orchids for friendship Ani buoyant youth. PILGREEN, DU PREE So red the rose, The carantions sweet, Dupree doesn't care If he has big feet. P . POPE, VIVIAN Here's a girl Who has lots of hope Simply because Her last 'name's Pope. friieiwflefe 4 PROBST, VERA MAE V is for Vera, Lovely and cool, Whn'II do her best At home or at school. M And b1llll I, v 1' lt ' PUCKETTCHARLES I ' ' . .I1I- ' 'th' .. ' .lf ' fl FY v.' .rpm-'J . RANDOLPH TED I m I gun RAY VIRGINIA Ax s 1gmx1 x 2 RECORD JACK r uv n 1 I gl lI1m Q ua RI-IOME DAYS md Hlppx HI I I 1: 1 nm ROSSELL DOROTHY D 1 p vtx Y UI I. I V Fw' Forty thu PU R LL, ANITA fu' V' J' iw ' 5141101 SJIJ Amtu to !I1'm , . 0 e I1 mng'd hx: And unsuspecrmgly Jud fall, qv AWDON MILDRED ANIN ll L1 U11 t XX I In oy 1 quit: u RECORD BOB 1 N ll 'IU Iv 11 vI1cphe1d x delight H Im qvm mm MI 1 rxlhmg 1: hr REEVES CHRISTINE Sau A A1 doun xg 11.1 our T man uho wmnrx C I11nlme Mo ROQUEMORE LE RUTH R .1 bs Roc e Ig bm :Lux lj If epmz helps Null I ull Null P1588 xx ffwiiy QLANDJJATHERINE 1m 1 I1 gov Rgnubau gui I II 1 wh: Amr! N s 111.1 I mg I I I X I Gy Wm l wu Imp Hu mx I'1.k1r1 I .I 1,.m11k4 I IIIIUII 7 III umlxtx UQU1 xml :mx L JH YI I1 ULL1 um .lpn w. And ,MAJ-I n 7 L X HL ,Im hmm hum T I x .fb J' 77 ' I QL ' ' Thurs 'us gi1I, 'ITIxu1u xnxx .1 Ixttlr n. , An I'1w: Il' J ull, :XIII In I1.1J .I IIIIIL . 'In P I Wm ' belly. PII -, pIIL' frurv JAY. A CJ Skl K 'gm A V1 . ph xx I1u1 lmn' .N v. mn I ,A I Bub ' .km u 'a j 'g . IN I JIU f Q! The unix I1 yu 12 Imxg x N ' Hxw mu u umm fuck. NW- 'f 11 ' .53 J '11 FII In c Img Ig, hi ' t' 'K'-I Hu h.ul IA R JR. f ' , r, furruvxc :MII Imvu f-umJ. KTLA' I ,. ' DIL ' f WR' ff' ki R1 I I ugh I1 ILIIII, In M 6 I I'm Inn 11 J ,wr.n1x, -QC V . ' , Cnc I I. i 'lI.I!vI1 ' ' I1 J. , ' ,I NX e f V' J I , ! ' I 4 RO I D xx IU1 U ulhx, KJIIIL' I3 -5 J The Infc UI IIN .1 ' 4 - ' ' I XYhf Ix.I.x the cf' ,xlxmx I 1 J 1, Of I1.Iu ,MJ has ly . -XII RU h A IUIUYIV SALE, LOUNETTA Was cucr heard So much clamor, About this girl With so much glamour' SEAWRIGHT, S. D. Riddle-me, riddle-me, Riddle-mefree, We could not find A rhyme for thuc. XA!! SI-IOCKEY, RUTH She doesn't like working With any books. Her chief concerns Are her friends and her looks. SICELOFF, MILDRED There was I1 girl, As l'i-e heard tell, All that she dues She tries tu do well. SMITH, DOROTHY There was Ii little girl Who tried lu be sweet Tin everyone She chimced lu meet. SMITI-I,JIIvI BILL Xh'h.At's in I1 mime, Smith mov not tall, But jim Bell, Volumes spells. -1-Z SCOTT, F. D. Eeme, mcenie, Minis, mo, What makes F. D. Scott So slow? ...ge jflwfif' V SENTER. ALBERTA The art of good driving's A paradox quite, But AlI7ertu'Il accomplish it Or Clie in the fight. SHUGAR, JEANNE Roses are red, Violets are blue, Shugnr is sweet, W'e're telling you. SLA SON.ELIZAB Ring-ufring-u roses, A pocket full posses, In many u history class. Elizabeth often dozes. SMITH, FRANKLIN Apples mul flowers Furnish ti source To help a feller Fuss ii course. SMITH, OLIVER As ix juozbiill hero He was one of thc bus! For he earned a bright letter Tu wear on his rhest. 0 f' li STEPHENSON, LON Lmky Lon made up His mind to conquer, All the books he could Stuff in a locker. STEWART, JAN E Long is life's road, And iz has many bands. But with fam: Stewarfs smile She'll never want friends. .0 - SWAIM, EDWIN Tit, tam to, W'hot shall he do? H: can't find a girl W'ho'll prove herself true. TANNER, LUKE Here's to the boy With the agreeable way. Vv'ho'll try to be square ln work or play. Q ,f x - if , j i 4 W E, GWE OLYN dleedee-del Fiddlefdeef e li you hear a noise, Thafs where Gwen will be. WAGNER, BERNICE Bernice with her Linle blond curls, Szudies Spanish Like all good girls. I' f'-,x . STEWART, CHARLES Charlie Stewart fell asleep ln a boresomc class, He was a friend to leacherg So he knew he could pw limo STUCKERT, L AR Here is a boy That's personable and smurl ln every activity He took a big part. f , U ., '75,IA'fl5NG-f ,RAYMOND lf wishes we horses Beggars would ride, And if Raymond can grailzuxle He'll be satisfied. CT TRUSSELL. BRANDON Father, may I go to war? Yes, Brandon, my sang XVenr vour woolen shirt, But don't fire off your gun f fl an rw ' j ll XGJLQVAEEGONER, Egg ' Heighi ho, -A And lack addy, lf ir's help you want, Co to Faye. J E r's g d be g , An s good to Jolly Bu! Nell thinks ill! better To eat lunch in Poly. l 9742 if .Ira A, it lffb-1 I ,XJL Q74 ' 'L- . V1 JJ RA! WEEKS. IRMA LOIS I is for Irma, A very pretty lass, Who can have her fun And still manage to pax-. WHEAT, RUTH There was a young girl, My dear, did you know, And whatever she did, She did it so'so. IQ F Busy as a be 1 That's the kind 'h le ., Loreta cannot bow WILKERSON, Lon ij? Frisky as a l n ,L xJ KJ WILLIAMS. BESSIE Oneea-penny! twolafpenrwl Hot cross buns. Wherever Bessie is Shea gut to haue her fun. WILLIAMS, CHARLOTTE A date every night Wlas Charlotte's delight. WI LLOUGHBY, JUANITA What is your fortune, My pretty maid? My face is my jortune, sir She said. f fxlwjfm I WIL Who ever knew Such constant rattling, XVriggling, giggling, But never tattltng. WILLETT. JUANITA Roclqfa-bye Juanita Your rradle's green You'1e destined To be a beauty queen. ,Fig fit, WILLHOIT NELL 'LQ-xv c XY Once I kneaigh girl, C f-' And all s e did know Wax to prirnp, and doll up For another new beau. WILLIFORD. KATHERINE There was a girl Whose name was Kate, The hours she kept Were oftimes late. YORK, WILLARD A dillar, a dollar Willartfs a ten o'clocR schrlar. x. X 2 .1 in ,f fzz '7 fa! 0, k X 1 Jn UNIORS Swrm e 'Umor mor afe Commq 1 so We sem o me-T a se Immov fo Te' me how To qraduafe N1 ni ' f-- 1' fy,-f - ,V.f,1-iff., , A ,J f lfgx, J '4w K Z, e441 ,,,. v f f . . ,' L , 1 . 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BROWN LUCILLE BROWN NORMA BULLOCH NEWMAN H BUNN DOROTHY EAY CHENEY MARY KATHERINE A COLLIER BOBBY COPPEAK RUBY MAE CROSS MILDRED EVELYN I CROSS MILDRED IRENE tg,-C CROWLEY LAURA BETH CRUM RALPH CUMMINS FRANCIS CURRIE JAMES CURRIE LILLIAN DANIEL MARJORIE DAVIS CARMEN DAVIS ROBERT DQSHAZO CHARLES DILLARD CATHERINE EARNEST KITTY FITZGERALD G,-LADYS EITZSIMMONS GERTIE ELAKE BETTY ANN FLOYD JERRY SEER LEORA 1 iv' Uv- R 3 Page Fifty ou JK 95-Q -.153 5 13 ,QL ,5- R U6 5, 'G- . .1 A A -v. v . ' gzw - . f ' I 15' W L LLAI JYIIX 1 A J X . -,375 Q ef , 5 I ' ' VY' AILIA .V Y W I X I I M4 I Y. 6 x X W . . Qi X ,Q J, A I .I Q xqxxh ' . ,. . ' T II ca T I 2 ll x X , TN I Q E g N' ., X4 ' I W N I ' -X rl , tx. I 5 , I, , I za A , , Lix X ix ,Xi IWW, IWW HENDER HENDERSO , HEINII3 R K . JACKSON, JUNE GREEVER, CATHERINE HAIRE,JEANETTE 1 , HANCOCIQHELENE MARIE ff, ,4,V'1,L., rlff'-ff-x1,XWkLf'zE4 I 'J WCACIQ, HARGIS, FRANKLIN J.'71L I-IARPER,DELMA I ' I-IARTMANRUTH ff :QI soN,eEoReE . nr,- I :Mr Y ADA II! ' JWN. SON, MARY Lou HOWELL, MARY JEWELL -' 'HoweRToN, HELEN DLESTON, DORIS E. ,i:4ff,fQ,,,gf?LAND0Z,fZ,,5 JANES, EDITH JENNINGS, DICK JEWELL, GEORGE JOHNSON, CI-IARLA FAYE KING, BERNACE KING, YVONNE LANE, BETTIE LEE LEWIS, WINIFRED LINSON, MARIAN I MQCARTY, JACWM MCCONNELL, MARY MCELROY, Bos MCPHERSON, LEON MARCIA, JOHN MARTIN, DOROTHY MARTIN, ELIZABETH MILLER, CHARLES MOSLEY, LaVERNE EN i ,L E f-S ,,0n,l!Jl4Vf'J MUNN GENE OVERTON DOROTHY PARKER KATHLEEN PARKS IDA MAE E GRAYDON PHILLIPS MARY HELEN RANDALL MILDRED RILEY RUBY SCHMUCKER Louis SCHMIDT MARY E-Leaf SHURMON NITA LOU SHYTLES HARRY SIDEBOTTOM DORIS SILK DUNCAN SILVER MARGARET JEAN SMERKE PAT SCHAFER, DOROTHY FAYE SMI IBETTY V 'pb 'I 5 SMITIYMARJ-g4fkAN, ES I' . 1' JI, 116 SMITH, MARY LEE SPAULDIN6, CORINE SPROLES, BETTY ANN SPROLES, S, P. STALLING-S, HELEN STARK, ROBERT STARK, VIRGINIA STEEN, EDLEY SWAIM. SARAH GRACE TATUM, MARY WEEMSY MONARD WENTWORTH, ELIZABETH f WILLIAMS DOROTHEA WILLIS ANITA YEARGAIN, NANETTA AUTGGRX-WHS SOPHOMORES Ld em TS you 9 SY Rcdfafoye f by ff me free top' WW 'es' sas' '7'3J9N :dawg cm cas. 1 1 fy, MARTHA SMITH RAWDON Spmmfr MR. I. I. ISBELL Sf'm1.xm' FRANCES BETHANY SfWU71.xuV JEANETTE HAWICINS Preszdent JO:-IN HIGGINS ue president OHNNY HUNTER Sc rnurx I o 'G' VIRGINIA COOJE JOHN HIGGINS TAYLL R PASCI-TAI RCKIE GRABLE HELEN BATES J A CROWE MILDRED CAMPBELL CLAY REYNOLDS BETTY JO DINIQINS .ow m i P gr tg V . , H. I I , Y. MI - P' . TGV ' I ' X J, L , H' Y l, . -R K R i ,E I Q U ,Fira 4 T I f J- I . XX I A, . 6 I .1 I'rf -mgfvt MARTHA JEANETTE HAWKINS Illlwrlic' JO! WNY HUNT! R F.LI'Hr'll:' ELCA I1 ASHBURN CORINNA ASHLEY MARJORIE BATES HELEN 6U BEITMAN MARY JANE BENNETI EVELYN BRYANT WENDELL BULLOCK NADIMA BURGE PAUL CAMPBELL MILDRED CHILCOAT JACK CHOATE DOROTHY CLARK MATTIE I EE COCHRAN JOE C E B U H CONRAD GEORGIA COOKE VIRGINIA LW 1: lsfffg, W X CQOW A X Tr 'VK BETTY OE TWTXNTS T 'Xin JEPETT BTLL TVPQUSON PATSY PERNALD POTLr PL VT ANNVTTT M TNI TPELMA NN GOLDSTHN JKAW GOr'LfN WANJWA LEP UPABLE ACKTE :CUC MAPTLYJ I-41 Q T-OCT H l MH Pngr Sixty on lv- MW? ,f ,ani- '95 '17 Q1 T' YJ V A 44 .sn v-7 5 'EVM Qi- ,pf HORRY, VELMA MAY UTA ,moms W JOYNER, MARJORIE KENNEDY, RUTH ANN LATTIMORE, MAURICE LEWALLEN, MARY JANE MQCLEN DON, LOUIS MCLAMORE, TOM MCNEELY, HARVEY MARKWARD, JO McOUERRY,JUNE HN MARL!N,6WENDOLYN MEISSNER, LEON MARSHALL, ALICE MEYER, ALINE MOORE, JAMES MORTON, JACK MULKEY, MACK ROSS NucHELsoN. FAY ,I Mf Z OVERJ. LMAY PARKER, MARY R. f Jug AL,TAY R EQ! PEERLES, MARY ALICE PERKINS. BETTY PERRY, GERALDINE PHILLIPS, JIMMIE LEE 3 Pt!-lEMUS,J.6. 0fvz.,df1.J RAULSTON, JAMES READ, CLARK RECORD, MARY EDITH ROBERSON, FREDDIE ROBERTS, JO x 4,441 I M ROMANIS, BETTY JUNE RUDD, VIOL.ET SAMPLES, MARGARETEEL SHEPHERD, WANDA LEE SKILLMAN, NORMA JEAN SMITH, MARILYN SPARKS, KATHLEEN STARK, DOROTHY TARVIN, RUTH TRANTHAN, JO ALLEN TUFFLY, VIRGINIA WARD, ELIZABETH WHITAKER, RUBY WILBU R, BARBARA WILHELM, GLEN WILLIS, ROSELLE LOW SOPHOMORES Farsi Ro Eugene Garr H Blanche Muller Judy Bibb Mary Sue Hooper Blllue Aoaur Charles Max Reese Anna Hall Douglas Goodman Bll'y Joe Kennedy Charles Gre n Donnue Mae Lewis Fl ra Bella Farl y Thelma Balmer Lynnell Benlon Mary Tallunglan Marlyn Crablree Frances McLaughln Franclne Buller Helen Forbls Marge Adrau Second Row Rachael Ba ber Dorvs Carrol Clyde Babb Mary Hel n Ashburn Annu Mae Gaslon Cora Lee Spurvn Margxe Hurl Marne Jerome H zl lfrby Nelsle Jayne Love Louls Haynes George Deeds Paulnne Alexander R se Marne Plerce Wnllnam Pollc Blly Cud Juanufa Lyde Norma Lou Means Drudella Wullrams Third Row J B Palmer Mnldred Prlgmore Marlorle Yorlm Emma Jean Thorrnan Glen Owen Ben Hancock Harold Colley A J Slaggs Mary Kay Dodson Dorofhy Searry Frances Wnlllarns Geraldune Mulls Georgia Ann Weslrnoland Jack Swarm Travls Greenwood Charles Mansfleld Mary Helen Srephenson Tho a Hampron Hazel Lee LOW SOPHOMORES Frrsr Ro orge Mlllugan Omar unter Waller evoe B ls Norman Barrow Cy e Clark Imogene Sneed Mldred McLeod Mary L e Sfa y Elnzabefh Brown James Melear L C Schamalzrued Clyde Frnzzelle Bll Goroon Edwln H Schmudf Joe Bob Dunham econd R w Bll Fannin Rchard Mooln Wrlllam Ausfrr' Jaclc Lnflle Belsy Wrnghf Ella M e Keney Dororhy Young Bernlce Knllnan Margarer Fosler Frarces Levs Mary Bob Sfarlr Wilma M ls Marole Carrufhers Jeane Tno as Ka heme Jwnnsr n Kalhryr Hammond Belly Ja ne noas BI Clnllon Wllders ack M Manan James Barbe Thlrd Row Bobble Fannln Charles Welcr James Hudson Clyde Ma shall Jean Whrlesude Mary Franc s Slnglefon Jannce Duke Elzabelh Arn Sm: h The ma Snerfed Durwood Harar Ross an Bryan 'mar' oge Pros Rocerf lnlon Fullon ranlrlm Edgar Buflerworfh om Earl Keel lull . 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' B'll ,, Ge rr T, Ba , 1 F , T lhgrilx I- lr ,fxl CS Xxl LOW SOPHOMORES Fnrsf Row Vlrgrnua Hale Joyce Kullrngsworfh Dawn Russell Vxrgmca Echols Mary Ann Alluson Aluce Jane Wand lrere Pope Marne Myers Eda Lllla Beufman Cafherane Wlllces Jack l-lernlngway Second Row Loyce Mcffluslcey Mary Vnrgnnla Ray Ann Roddy Alnce l-lawluns Jane Denman Mary Kalhryn Gnllls Ruh La Cronx Loss Frazuor Margare-T Llpscornb Jaclc Randall Joe Garnbull Bob Bergeron Douglas Gralfnn Roberl' Grcgory Murray Morlon Jack Tomlm Thnrd Row Laura Bell Thomas Pal l-lawlcnns Mary Slrnonfon Nelune Johnson Vnrgunna Spafe Ella Marne Muller Sarah Ellloff Myrlle Gibson A B Carfer Arvm Blaylock Gladsfone Kmghf Jeff Nordhaus Roberl Wenzel Bll Smnlh Gordon Donaldson Joe Sfeger Fourrh Row June Mndolebroolc Ruby Nell Morfon Alrna Rene Monfgornery Pearl Kelly Dorofhy Michael Jarnes Dunfon B D Moody Harold Snell Buford Thompson Gardner l-leslep Orrnel Taylor Harry Rose AsS Us A f' ml . N. XJ fx ' X ' X n . X B ' 1 -fl X X -.1 f ' lx . 1 r ' xA lf A - lox I- ' X , y , . X f Jaclc Mercer, T. Bolley, Eugene McCord, Gllie Newman, Leolnard Smifh, TeddylYoung. l Pu' Div -ix CALENDAR 4 onq cum a an mn Poy ,wa T V 63 x lawn F.fTI,3 pQYy'1.1?oH ima wx kxlfifmq 5'ur'1f'mfmea.mlm 5117! V l Q CI: rn ffm, gm 1 ,cad af We af sary A' C4 :Ca ,ci MESS Y f AUG SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT SEPT OCT OCT OCT OCT OCT Conslrucllon loeqlns on new Polylechnlc: burldlng School slarls Poly beals Chnldress Cheer leaders chosen Sensor and Junior olhcers elecled Elrsl Parralceel oul Poly beafs Slrnplnnq Sophomore ofllcers and sponsors elecled Longvlew heals Poly Sensor Class gaves show . lp ' ' . I4- . IQ- ' .24- .25-Sponsors elecled .28- ' ' ' . I-' . 2- ' ' . 8- ' OCT OCT OCT OCT NOV NOV NOV NOV NOV NOV NOV NOV DEC AnnuaT s+aTf chosen G rl Reserve oavfy Tor Sozons PoTy beam' Paschal Hurd fume Ex sfudenfs homecomrnq Pan Amerucan Forum Dwnner Dance January Semor sum o breakfasf Norm S1de bea+ Poly PoTy beaf M4neraT VVETIS January Semo dn gnf Poy beaf Ma om Home Tursf fwme Hn Y skafmng oavfy PoTy beaf Rnversmoe Honor Socwefy e eds new members T S T A Convenfron Tnanksquvmng HoTwoays R O T C BeneT+ snow J5- I . - .23- I ' ' j 29- - ' - .3l- - 'A :I . 7- ' . .l3- ' ' .V4+- f r mf E' Show .2Of 1 SOC TA A J QI- Y A N ' .25- ' .26--.... ' .27- .I7-. ... E DEC DEC JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN JAN Ex sludenf s dance home comung Chnslmas l-lolsclays slarf Holidays over Renllro and Wilhelm wan scholarshnps Colleen Moore vuslls oy chosen mosf valuable player l-lalcher Parr elecled edllors ol Parralceel Sensor Day Sensor Chnl: uppe Commencennem' New lerm beqms Mr Allen leaves +o be Vice Principal ol Slruplunq annex . I8- - ' 7 - .23- ' ' . 4- ' . ll- A ' . I2- P I JAN. I5-Senior Banquet Le Gefl .2O- . ' .2l- ' 1 ' s r .27- 1 E POW wekomes Few + 5 K m Moyer may a m Jane Manmmq announced D A R candmdafe Debafors mee? Waco Jumor Vale-nf me Dafwce T H S P A Convenhon m AbwNene FacuW+y ore e-mfs Women ess Vxfeddmg rrofs In d S Jf baslceTbaU June Semors have mud mqhf show Debafors meef Delres Reqwoval baslefb Y' champromslmp Sur! Re erve Dane MA 3 As You Luke If esecfs ofmcer MAR 4 Sfuclcerf efe-ded CW Wwde MAR MAR MAR MAR APR Pam Amemcam Preswdenf Debefors mee-+ XfVwchf+a Fa!! Parrofs place Tlwrd m Sfafe baskefbafl efersom w n e corwfesf RnHe Team wma Hen f Mafclw N T A C Band r :ay AssemoNy Debafor meef Po C SChm1d+ and Greeve w C me dono es memo um 5 mg eb Poly Confef dey w r a d N ng rfofvo 5 FEB. 1- ' eackef' FEB. 5- e . 5 iof see oy HB. NN- ,' ., . FEB. i2- FEB. I7- , N S ' FEB. I9-Pa w' I HTC in FEB. 20- ' ' - ' FEB. 22- ' FEB. 26- ' X A 21 FEB. 27- ' ,X 5 e R. - ' ' F' 3 . 6- ' ' MAR. ! N-Gean wins ready-wv-7+ers Conf iesfi R ' I 3 sri Wing .2O- ' f f V3 .24- . . . . , Em .3N-- S 5,2131 APR. P-- ' f W' Wy fem A 1 5-' Sta Vega rm- . 2- 3 'Yes 5' sf' Coy r offeooaw We ed- APL9 APRIL 20 Parrakee-I Dance Sensor P cnmc Sensor Dance API2II.3O Musmcal Comedy MAY I4 Garden Parfy MAY QI Sensor Play JUNE I CommencemenI As You LIIce II Dance RI - ' APIQILZI-BIO-Chem-Pny vIsII AIrpor UNITED STATES RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS Y I LIHIQ bo bIue Come bIow your Horny Cf 3 ' S CI A y C N V var CAPT W J SUTTON IO, Jdmeb L CO E D CRITES Commnamdanf C DT BNN E Mc FF Band D ase Sc? yan G' CPC THE STAFF SPONSORS 'J Ys M Wu!! V Casso E Acorr- Mayors J '94 121455 xt ' Mfr K L+. o. Ma' iv J. Parr - ' - Me' ' .Smcked L4 ' ' a, '. E, . Du 1 ifecfor M f f A. B' . I k 1 Y , ' . ge, . 4 s, . , . . v , vb Q I JCL' ,y - Jr , . Qt s race I C E Ac rr' cond Rox M Ran o C S Greg r B E MCDTJT A J Scha er rrd Row r n ernan C P w OFFICERS CLUB The Corps was rndeecl TorTunaTe rn havrng a mosT eTTucnenT sTaTT oT sponsors Thus year Nearly all oT The oTTrcers have had rnuch experrence many oT Them hold nq Comm ssrons Tor more Than a year MosT oT Thus group boTh oTT1Cers and sponsors wll qraduaTe Thus Term NON COMS CLUB The club oT non coms are The boys who really nnalce The corps and Thus year They have been a I Taclor rn The success oT The Poly POT NexT year many oT These boys wall loe The oTTrCers leadrnq e Poly ROTC rm A J W Lrvesay n o o G u u n V rrnan C W V g 136 FirT Row: J. G ' ,F. Ba es M. W' s V. asso, . o . Se vi . J. Parr, J. L. STuQlcerT, R, lr. G ph, . . o y, . . T, . . T. T . Th' , : E. L. T-larfso J, D. Beck , J. E. Peace L, P, E. Krall, B. l-l, Brown, L. N. o ell. I . y - I 1 1 K. . Y . W I . h bg ' 5. ' ' ' Th . . . . FMT Row: B. C. Chlglr, W. B. Yorlc O. S. LMT' orc. W. A, Gunn, C. .Seify . . A . Sega d R N: J. B. Srniln T-l. High B. H. Brown, R, LeG-rf W. F. Huwqfs 3. A. Treadne B. Tmsae J. L. Morrow Thlrd R ff: D. . P clre'f J. A. Goan, N. B loc' F. D. BioTT H. F. l-li . A. J. an A , L. .Ta'ner, . J Chl c,oa', J. . Russe . PJ rSnen - rf STAFF IT FOLONEL arr Marvm COMPAN CAPTAIN R ndoIph RooerIT SECOND LIEUTENANTS BecIceIrnan Jack D Harruson Eugene L FIRST SERGRANT Sfewari CharIes M SVRCUFRNT T Rdndop J Gra O CI Row COMPANY E CORPORA .1 GUI NP IICO I Wh arshd U I Mor on Jack L rg dwd D PRIVAIES FIRST HOG OI PRIVATES Ba ber Jarnes G B Qnfe ob B edsoe Jarnos Brady James D CR r B yA rudqe Ja L rs Jo n M I o I BI. udf' rr 0 r'i Woo IH C a D K T ea fl F UML R w J Wa ker 9 R H W Frazner J Wadde J Els J L wson H W M gg L S Ih ' Ba her afrhnas r nw e e R Sao? Q. Marswa X Fu Io Sarn son Jann Marhn COVISC Q r Ja Irh as Ray M er Horace D Mc In R cha d E M ore John C Randa JacIcW Sr: TI Rmhard F Srnurn I.eonardJ Sfrudc and Roberf L Tucker RoyA Wa de Ja kL We Icer John F W son Barney? 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M fc r, . 2 , I . , fff -fy '.1,1Xuml -fr- Tucref fa STAFF MAJOR mes L COMPANY CAPTAIN Gr qo y Char es SECOND LIEUTENANTS oPa Rea-cock James A FIRST SCRGEANTS York WnllardB Gunn W1 warn A COMPANY F SERCFANTS Lvvea y JohnW Scoff F D CORPORALS G an JarnesA Harqws WI lam uss Ja Trusye Brandon V nArrnan Arfhu PRIVATFS Fl A ken John M Baker Jack S B ya 1 Wenda A or r Joseph F r J R CLASS PRIVATES Carfer RQ ph G Co ernan Dempsey F ounnam Jack F Frnory Rober?T Fox BobG Creenwood Travns M Gregory Roberf F Har? Jasper L McCord Henry E Noan James C Powlc Wal :ern H Read Chark P Qrnerke Pa? E Shrrnp Joseph T Wagner Afred J Wenze Roberf F Wheaf Gordon Whrffe WI arnW Younqbo d Thom J Frrs Row C C Greqory F aes on R E Peace W B Yo A wl n Arrnan W A Gunn r Rv r n rr :v J Younc o F Srnere W ro G F r' F WF-n nip B russe y u W Lwesqy rfh Row ead D ea n J Wa n r J C Noan W 1 M v nf-food r J M Al n P48 ly c I , VJ! ' - - .X . , A 1 Q, e r I 'K S. R G 'X YV- ' 'y A r 1' uw E. . , . , . ST F - V' ' . 3 X l V , . . CJPU. K . lc, -Q-. ' 1 : . . , . B' . Ser. d ow: P. E. Kr: , J. . - ck, . . rk, .'a , . . . Th' d wi F. D. Scoff, J. L. Herr J. Coch a . R. T. Frroy J. A. C-3r1n,T. . ' lbo d, P. . a fs, B. A. ox, f. . ze J. F. Sh? , ,T , R. F. Gregor , W. H. Po lr, J. V. R sae , J. . '- Fou : C. R. R , . L. Co G. Wh T, J. E. Du nanv, R. G. Czrfer, A. . q e, . . Vmffe T. .Cree ', H. E. McCo , . . . Ake. XR H STAFF CAPTNNS MCDUH B L y E COMPANY FIRST LIEUTENAN I S Schafer Roberf J SLCONP LIEUTL NANT Powe Lewrs E FIRST SERGERNTS Laffsmore Offa S SERGEANTS Bro fn Ben H LeGe-H Rober1R Puckeff CharlesG Sears G A w R .-confer V Ca COMPANY G CORPORALS H11 Henry F Tanner Luke C PRIVATES FIRST CLASS Hard WI lam N Blay10Cx Arun C Br: es Conna y O Bufierworih Edgar L CooLey Hober1A Cor ey Les ue L PRIVATES Dean WI Ham E G lmore Arfhur L G 554 Kenneth O Pond ow I O a mor L C ar Harqm Horace P Hun? Ho man D Jones G ennF Lewns Wu :ford D LwH'e John H McCord Roger P M Pherson James Ml Ler Fowm L Mya+f Ros J Hal James Pefers Che-sier O Shorfes Edward L Srmfh EuqeneV Sfarlc De-mms Sumner G O ge C Whufe George W Whufesude Horace L Y unq Teddy 1 Row C G- cketf R r rr a rm 1 W 3 r was re C ov asc a ar a e Y Youn3 C O Pe era I e ur1Lw Ro 1 K ass oo Q I o G u rnr-r V' E bean R w B rown C A Sears I S fix gi , if . , . - W' ' ' A Q T L . H' L. a 1 - 'Iv .I I L, , , ? . S - . I V ' 3 V L - 4 Pass , T. ' ' , ' C. First Ro : . J. ff , . sso', S C R I ,. P WEL, L ffl V r'-I J. . Sf Thu d I . . Pu , . J. Myaff, E. L. Sho ies, L. L. C 1 Hy, L. C. Frmer. L. V. S 'Nm G. W. WH Le ',F.L.M'1 .r, R. M C d. T. P h , O. C. Bri es, W. N, H' d, H, P. Hfrgls. J. H. Lift , . f, R. R. .. Geff, Fo v: ' . O. G' . J. L. McPherson, H. A. C -y, E E. Bufrorworth, H. L. Whifcsde, G. E. J S ...,, J. . R . Fifrlw o 1 . H. B . . . . '.1Qf.rzz'r -ri fr T Bfrwwf V! rw r rw U' Brown E 0 BAND Pvf Ivy Hefscno W rp J rws R1 ph E v Cmfom Chxre. V a Fcfhe ee C yJel Garr H Warren K T + n C 5 HOVT 0 V H V V V Is? Md dox A C vm Morrws V'!a C Munn EuqeneW MCC erwdon Lows W Po he-mus John Pedus Jamvs B C Shy? es Harry M V Sawyer Me ber? D C Sfoorza Rwdurd H Of NV' nm Wnthers Dan H W9 Hs Menard D Corp Corp Corp Cgrp Corp Sw fh JamesW Bo ey Thomas Bar er James T me B K ron M O Scroqq r' D B r C fa cwrn v rv ' C E Munn Corp W Germ D a -1 wn r C FC R H u 0 on rw Ma Wwsfvn C or B aw r V1 owns v w er rw Ho C r orza P J Po hemus Pf J Dona son if ' X I , j! A , IL 9 , ' JJ 1 MRL. LJ- .Coos . , 'J , PM. , . Zd. ,F.Y. Co,a,,Q . ISV, .'f Luc 5' Bw u5+,C,K,.x,,CA,f+-E. PMJTW y 'W J- Pn. , Pf, d ,.,.' pf-' V - P.f.DC dam MCLT. P' , ' ,QV K. BM' 9 ' ' Pm, A f , f . lsr, . , B . Cyp' J ' ' B T. ff . . P f. , ' . l li I P.f+.Ha Bs Q .Dan P +. , Q. 106. J J D' ' Vf1.Hy, fCOR. Pi.. , . . , I 5' W ,- ls'.C.H clcs, Wi-g1'f R, , J, . . . .ia . . 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W, R. olcs. p Src .vr..G. ,v.. d, .- . , . .,1,.f ' fv l'.lg1S.nrl -rum' EursT Ro J W Lvesay J A Peacock R T Randolph cond Ro o Su N L Powe HEARST RIFLE TEAM The Poly l-learsT Team had a very successTul season They won The cuTy maTch easuly and un doung so Tured one oT The hughesT scores ever Tured by a ForT WorTh Team SerqeanT John W Luve say Tured The hughesT score un The cuTy un Thus parTucular maTch CORPS AREA TEAM The Corps can undeed be proud OT Thus years Corps Area Team Tor uT was probably The besT Poly has ever produced In The maTch ThaT Thus Team Tured The hughesT score was made by LueuTeruanT Peacock and he and LueuTenanT Powell made The hughesT score Tured by any ForT WorTh Team un a maTch held aT NTAC For The marvelous shooTung done un Thus maTch These Two boys receuved beauTuTul medal P g Egbly ,' wi . . l , . . , . . . Se w: F. D. Sc TT, W. J. TTon, , . l. . . . . I - D . FirsT E. Y. Brown, R. T. Randolph, J. W. Livesay, B. E. MQDUTT F. D. SCOTT, B. C. Chick. F, ,A,u I kl ll lx F f' ll A I1' I h Al h f'N F I uu' A I xl A xl: rn x1 u 1 f i Poly is nimble, Poly is fleet Poly produces The besl allllele if-: BH. L ATHLETICS FOOTBALL BASKETBALL TRACK TENNIS GOLF G A A d P P Ha! Panfwers, pu dlnq and p Beef The ofber Teams and mad H1 y Wh rw We Poly Pav-rois came cuff aachal Pamthew van away. mama- aawq-Q wwmnw COACH LUTHER T SCARBOROUGH COACH CHARLES M BERRY PolyTechnlc Hugh School IS Indeed proud To have LuTher Scarborough as a head TooTball coach ATTer serving as an assnsTanT coach Tor sux years Mr Scarborough became head coach aT The end oT The l934 35 school year He recesved has early Trannsng aT Texas ChrlsTuan UnxversuTy and nn Two years as head coach has produced Two greaT TooTball Teams baslceTball Team whxch placed Thnrd In The sTaTe meeT and a champuonshnp baseball Team Coach Scarboroughs moral menTal and physrcal characTer seTs an example Tor The boys To Tollow AThleTes gusT naTurally worlc To beTTer advanTage under The guudance oT as Tune a man as Mr Scarborough Ard so The sTudenTs and TaculTy OT Poly Hugh School pay TrubuTe To Coach LuThcr Taylor Scarborough P1 fxhlyl Havung served IH The capac :Ty of asslsTanT coach Tor only Two years Coach Charles Berry has made a wonderful record He has noT only been an able assrsTanT To The head coach buT has made Tor humselT a place In The aThleTuc deparT menT whuch could be Tulled by no oTher man However he has become more Than an assnsTanT coach To The aThleTes he has become a Truend made Them Teel ThaT he ns one oT Them He has been an nnspnrahon To The boys Torever urgong Them To greaTer glory Has wonderTul personaluTy has made hum a TavorlTe wnTh The sTudenT body also Poly Hugh School washes To Take This opporTunuTy To sa luTe as admirable a characTer as could be washed Tor Coach Charles Berry FOOTBALL R G RUFKER Back CapTan ne hundred h r y pounds oT dynamlTel Scoof demon defense a a onder u oTTgnsu e payer The CapTaln ade A D1sTr cT . , T me V I M, t In I ' T 4... u..nWA-..,.. 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T 1 C ' z C - T I T - Tive ern- was a mnaswellsaw fl .V l , m - ' I . u'r Li no VERNON WILSON T Le ernon was another rugg J yp ow 0 L. in ork e a gonna V jf .A .ji LYDDELL LAURENCE C nTer Ony The Tacf ThaT LiTTle played D in n bes rre I r4cT kpf m rom ing a sTar r w s we verse n a The require nTs OT a en boclcing a T ching being ouTsTanding OLIVER SMITH Bad O ies passing wws among b sT Th disTrucT an his hard running made hum a va uable asse-T To The Team The I936 37 Poly ParroT TooTball Team proved To be one of The besT balanced Teams ThaT Polyland has seen Tor many years NOT much maTer1al was on hand aT The beginning of The Trarnrnc eason buT wiTh such Tune coaches aT LuTher Scarborough Charlie Berry and Glenn Johnsion The ParroTs came along in Tune sTyle CompeTiTion Tor poslT1ons was keen ThroughouT The sea on anJ The sTarTing lane up Tor every game varied sornewhaT To ThaT oT The previous game PARROTS DEFEAT CHILDRESS By Their sTrong showing agarnsT Childress in Their opening game The Poly PavroTs siamped Themselves as a disTuncT ThreaT Tor disTricT seven bidders Displaying a convincing running game based on wide sweeps The ParroTs held a decided edge Throughouf The game The TirsT score came in The TirsT duarTer as a resulT of a ThirTy yard susTained drive Poly scored again in The second period on a pa s SmrTh To Sims The Tinal counTer came in The Third period ATTer Rucker had puT The bail in scoring posiTion WinTers carried iT over behind perTecT bloclcing The Tinal score read Poly I9 Childress O POLY DOWNS DENTON ON MUDDY FIELD Playing in a drizzling rain Poly ouTclassed The DenTon Broncs To The Tune oT Twelve To noThing FOOTBALL SQUAD rs? o ur' er n s mr Ar o J Rea NA sr J R corc' J ooo en cond Row L s an e Doc' cn a Tr C Kennard n sTon A rev Hun er Lauen e T rd N err a To e usse mifh Ha er W Norman oem n W Du ing rn row I1 T Nicho son L Geer C Cam pbel L Scarborou ourfh Ro reen I i ran i Wi i ms v fn S Aforfi . ' T 4 - ac T ' ' 'fi v T ffwaaf ' . g isa. , ,. i i :ayer and This TraiT sh e p ' his Q - deTer':7ve 1. ' esp ci. y. The ' ' c5idnT ge? 'oo Tough To This fuk e. l ' e- hi d o 0 oT The T ce. rs in :hc d'sT' , e hi T , bg' Te. f He a d i l ' - -- me c Ter, his ' nd The e in e ' ' d . . l I ' . A . . . . 3 Fi R wi L. T Cain, A. Cafhey E. H .T , H. Wi Ter, O. S 'Th, D, n d, . Cox R. C. Rucker, P. ch, M. 'She , P. f Ts.. . e l, C d,.. Se . : J. . Evan, V. Wilson, B. Record, O. F nir, R. L G-eff T. ,ai , A. H gf , . J, La 1 .STe ,J.. MT ,l.. UA c. hi Tp-ff: C. B B. C f' b ,W. R , F. S 4 . A. B. Tch , . , E. C l a . ' ' ha K. King, W. K. B n, . , ' , . , . , . , gh. F wi J. C5 , N, G' Tarn L, Messn:-r, B. Roper, M. R. F c's T. ' 'a B. Voss. H, I y, M. Si 3 RANDALL LeGETT4Guard Though The papers caved him DeTour Sign , Cosed Road woud have been a much more apprcpriaTe name Tor Randa LeGeTT, His Al- DisTricT award wi TesTiTy To ThaT. 945 ,D A Phxfgi. , Q X: ,V A... 4, fu BOBBY CAMPBELLAFullback WhaT-a-man was all his nickname irnpliesg rugged and powerTul. Bob played The blocking back because oT his abiliTy To Take ouT would be Tacklers and backed up The line wiTh hard driving Tackles. A. B. HATCHER-Tack e Poss was one oT The besT bocking Tack es on The squad and a good deTensive Tackle. He was aways ready when ca red upon and cou d be de- pended upon To do his besT. OLIVER FANNINATackle Oliver was anoTher oT Those greaT sTurnbling blocks in ThaT sTa'warT Poly fine. His coura- geous aggressive play made a mosT valuable player, and a person who was avoided as much as possible by The oppo- The ParroTs rnake a gain around The righT side siTion. Power plays ThaT reTused To be sTopped carried The ParroTs over 50 yards oT TerriTory Tor Their TirsT score in The TirsT guarTer. The baTTle waged back and TorTh wiTh no more scoring unTil in The Third quarTer. WiTh The Broncs on Their own Three yard line a DenTon back Tumbled, and Fannin recov- ered Tor a Touchdown. This ended The scoring alThough The ParroTs ThreaTened Twice more. POLY TAKES STRIPLING IN DISTRICT OPENER The ParroTs opened The disTricT seven Teud in Tine sTyle by deTeaTing The Yellow JackeTs I2-O. STripling's lighT and green Team proved To be hard TighTers and Two Tallies were all The ParroTs could accounT Tor. WinTers scored The TirsT Touchdown early in The TirsT guarTer Trorn The seven yard line. In The Third period The JackeTs goT oTT a bad punT which gave Poly The ball on STripl1ng's 30 yard line. The ParroT aTTack clicked again wiTh Cox and WinTers circling The ends Tor subsTanTial gains, and again WinTers carried The ball over. Poly gained consisTenTly in midTield buT bad breaks broke up several scoring ThreaTs. POLY LOSES TO LONGVIEW ouT To be iusT one oT Those Things . AlThough The ParroTs gained downs To The Loboes' Two, The breaks gave The scoring To Long- when The ParroTs aTTempTed a pass while backed deep in Their The Longview game Turned more ground and piled up I3 TirsT view. The TirsT Loboe score came 'I-TANK WINTERS-T-laT-back Hank was one oT Po'y's besT running ThreaTs besides being a dependabe bocker oT The E59l9l5 lim- and a hard Tack er. . i' rr. Z A V own TerriTory. A Loboe Ln-ROY MEYERS- Back Luckie was The speedy hard running Type oT back. Hard Tack ing and bocking were aso among his speciae Ties. LeRoy cou d be depend- ed upon at any Time. JOHNNY HUNTER- Johnny was a mighTy Tine end This year. His heads up pay gained many poinfs Tor The Parrots, and he was a so exTremrzy sTrong as a defen- sive payer. Johnny wi be back nexT year. WESLEY NORMAN-Tackze Wes'ey's deTerminaTion To make good caused increasing improvemenT Throughoul The season. His besf work was on defense where he was a hard man To gain Through. MAC lSBELLvBack Mag was anoTher sTeady consisTenT back wifh an elu- sive side-sTep and good defen- give abiily. Hls improvernenT all season was marked and his passing became accuraTe and consisTenT, He has anoTher season ahead oT him linesman broke Through and baTTed down The ball behind The goal, Tor a saTeTy. Also in The TirsT period a Tield goal made The score 5-O in Tavor oT Longview. ln The lasT half Two inTercepTed passes were reTurned Tor Touchdowns and The game ended Longview I8, Poly O. POLY BEATS PASCHAL FOR THIRD STRAIGHT YEAR The TighTing Poly ParroTs, supposedly The underdogs, overcame a TighTing Team Trom Paschal, drawing a l2-O decision. The PanThers had The besT oT The baTTle Tor The TirsT halT, keeping Poly back in her own TerriTory almosT all oT The TirsT Two periods. TWO STour1Ch qO6l line STGVTCTS ThW6rTeCl The only Paschal ThreaTs in These periods. WiTh The opening oT The second half Poly began To click, and iT was her game Trom Then on. The TirsT ParroT score came when WinTers inTercepTed a Paschal pass, scampered down The side-line 65 yards, and ouTran The PanTher backTield Tor a Touchdown. In The Third period Poly recovered a Tumble and marched' To The Tour-yard line, where The aTTack bogged down, and The ball wenT over on downs. ln The TourTh guarTer, Rucker inTercepTed anolher pass and drove To Paschal's Ten-yard line. SmiTh MAX SlMSfEni Max aTerriaTed aT 'QTT end posihon, paying aggressive y and sreadiy. He deveoped info a gocd pass receiver and a Tine bocker. Rucker crashes Through a wide hole Tor a neaT gain ,. N : 'OWS ' asa! l- , , --1, 5, NAA:-. fa 'Q 'W XJ-y.-D1 i. T ' -, J'-, ' , ci . Q. I- . Jeb'-6 - - T A ' HQ. .rv ' gg . ,T x , ' ' 'wiif-4'?ag?ih I .,,g.g,g,.gf 'Q - 1 J ggfhk-ff Jw .,. . if- , V L , J ' -rw ,I ' p',,,g.:L.4g4, - V kr KA .. '. V Aw ED HUNTER-CenTer. JACK RECORD-Guard Jaclcs greau' piaying was sady und-eresTirnaTed by The sporTs wriTers: however, his abi iTy was quickly recognized by The coaches. Ed was equally versed in deTense and oTTense. In TacT he was a Tino cenTer and was beaTeru ouT oT an AllADisTricT berfh by a cenTer who made JACK COX-QuarTerbaclc SpraT did The signal cal ing and did a god iob oT Doing mosT oT The punTing and a greaT dear oT The pass ing, Jaclc cou d a so carry The A -STaTe. eaTher in Tine sTyle. carried iT over. The resT oT The game was disTincTly Poly's, and The game ended deep in PanTher TerriTory. STEERS DEFEAT PARROTS The NorTh Side STeers' powerTul running aTTaclc overcame The Poly ParroTs, November 7, To Talce The lead in Hue disTricT seven race. Power plays yielded Hue Maroon iTs TirsT Touchdown, wiTh long runs accounTing Tor Hue oTher Two. The ParroTs baTTled all The way, ThreaTening The Maroon goal line on Three occasions, buT when The game ended The ParroTs were Trailing 20-O. PARROTS SWAMP MOUNTAINEERS 25-0 Poly's wide open oTTensive spilled Mineral Wells 25-O aT La Grave Field, November I3. Early in Hue TirsT quarTer, Cox passed To Rucker Tor Poly's TirsT score. In The second period, The Par- roTs Threw a barrage out oTT-Tackle slanTs aT The MounTaineers ThaT resulTed in a 40-yard susTained drive and six addiTional poinTs. The Third guarTer was scoreless wiTh boTh Teams pounding The line. Turning on The power, The ParroTs scored Twice in The TourTh guarfer. PARROTS OVERCOME MASON-JTNX On November 20 a Team oT TighTing ParroTs brolce The iinx which The Masonic Home Masons .-, ALDEN CATHEY-End LK A -T Xen developed inlo a good al-round end, being an especiaiy Tine pass receiver. AerT and aggressive, he payed heads up, sTeady ba a season. LETTERMEN'S CLUB FirsT Row: D. Arno d, A. STerley, D. NiTneclcer, B. Record, J. Cox, . Record. A. B. l-laTcher, O. Smith, B. Campbei, C. Thompson. Second Row: J. Gooden, NN. Di ingham. M. lsbe , C. Camobe , B. YaTes. 1. Rone, C. McCurug, N. Gi' iam, L. T. Cain. Coach Berry. A, Third Row: Coach Scarborough, H. WiruTers, L. LdWV6UCE,!lliO. Fannin, H. ShyT es, P. Roach, J. Wilson, R. Adams. J. B. SmiTh. X ,va 113135 siasscw T ALVIN STERLEYe-Tackle BOBBY RECORD-Guard PHIL ROACI-I-Back THEODORE DODSON- STerley applied his one hun- Bobs TighT and deTerrnina- Phil's TighT and hard paying Guard dred nineTy pounds very ade- Tion made him a reliable and made up Tor his aclc oT Only The TacT Thaf hepayed quafey To The business oT aggressive 'cserve uard. His Wei hT. A hard un er, and behind such Tine regu'ars as sTopping up The IeTT side of The Poy line. MosT peope wi agree ThaT he dia his iob we . s, H Q Q y P, Q hard Tackling made him a good boclcer, Phil p'ayed a sTandouT on deTense. where he Tine brand oT ba ThroughouT proved rnosf eTTecTive. The season. NexT year prom- ises even rnore Tor Phil. Poly had This year lcepT UT' oTT The sTarTing ine. He was ouTsTanding on deTense, diag- nosing The mosT puzzing plays. have held on all Their previous gridiron baTTles. Poly held a decided edge over The Masons Through- ouT The game and her TasT-clicking oTTense produced I8 poinTs To The Masons' I2. The TirsT ParroT score came when SmiTh heaved a long pass Trom The Mason 44 To Sims, who sprinTed To The Two! yard sTripe. Cox ploughed Through Tor a Touchdown. ln The second guarTer, Rucker reTurned a punT To The Mason I8-yard line. A series oT end-sweeps broughT The ball To The 6-yard line and Ruclcer carried iT over. Poly's Tinal score came aTTer a TiTTy-yard susTained drive. PARROTS ROMP OVER EAGLES: 57-7 The Poly ParroTs Turned in The largesT disTricT seven score of The season by deTeaTing The Riverside Eagles 57-7. ln The TirsT period The ParroTs scored Twice on running plays and Twice on passes: The Eagles once on a long pass. End sweeps and shorT passes gave The ParroTs Two Touch- downs in The Third period and Two more in The lasT quarTer. Graduahon will Take a large per cenT oT The I936 Team. buT Coach Scarborough is expecTed To produce anoTher greaT Team nexT year wiTh l'lanlc WinTers, Johnny T'lunTer, ArThur l-lagar, Max Sims, Phil Roach, and Mac Isbell as The nucleus. R. G. Ruclcer, Jack Cox, and All4DisTricT Taclcle Oliver Fannin, will be missed nexT year. V ARTHUR HAGAR- End nf Hagar payed good sTeady I ba a season. He was a good pass receiver and a Tine 4-C boclrer and cou d be depend- . cd upon when ca ed. He irnaf proved all season and shoud make an excepTional end n2xT , year. McCarTy, who is noT in The picTure. -5 c-: 'f+ g' ' - Those 'esponsibe Tor The good od Poy spirir This year were: VV'i'na Law 'ence, Ray Hayes, Heen Denman Dennis De is. Maioray Rid ey, and Jak 5-irsl Row: E. l-lun+er. B. Yales, C. McClung, D. Nilneclcer, W. Di ingham, C. Thompson. Second Row: Coach Scarborough, J. Hunter, A. Slerey, J. Vv'i son, H. Shyl es, l-larry Shylles. Forward J. Rone. ,. - 'lhird Row: J. Miier. C. Campbe . BASKETBALL Wilh only one lellerman relurning, lhe baslcerball propecls were anylhing bul brighl al Poly lhis season. Lirrle did anyone expecr rhal we would produce a leam which would place lhird in lhe slale lournamenl. A slighlly new melhod ol deciding a dislricl champion was inlroduced lhis season. ln order lo season lhe learns, lhe various schools ol lhe dislricl played praclice games wilh one anolher belore lhe aclual lournamenl slarled. Poly llashed lhrough all opposilion wilhoul losing a game. ln The lirsl game ol lhe cily lournamenl, Poly ran lrue lo lorm and crushed Slripling by a ralher large margin ol 36-I7, and al lhe same lime Paschal was advancing by delealing Vocalional. ln lhe nexl game Poly mel Paschal lor lhe cily championship. Aller a lhrilling encounrer, Poly emerged viclorious by a score ol 25-Io. Aller swamping Millsap, Poly played Burleson, lo delermine who would go lo lhe linals lor lhe dislricl championship. Aller a hard loughl ballle Poly won 25-2l. Slidell was lhe olher linalisr, and rhey mel Poly in a game lhal will never be lorgollen by James Vlfilson, Forward Ed l-lunfer, Guard Capf. Cecil McClung, Forward Waller Dillingham, C me RW eil, Q Wi Charles Campbell, Guard David Nifnecker, Guard Cecil Thompson, Forward Those who had The opporlunily lo wilness if. Al The half Slidell was ahead buf when fhe gun sounded for fhe end of lhe game rhe score was fied I7-l7. By virlue of an exlra period. Poly came lorfh vic- forious. ln a game lhal was never in doub+ who would be lhe winner affer lhe firsl half, Poly deleared Waco by 'rhe decisive margin of 26-I3, lhereby advancing fo fhe sfafe 'rournamenf al Aus- lin. The lirsl' 'ream 'rhar was played was Harlingen, which was delealed 24-I I. Cary, evenlually lhe champion, was The only feam +o deleaf Poly all season. Livingsron and Poly played for lhird place in a game +ha+ Poly won 43-25. Eighl boys received bronze medals 'ro conclude a successful season wifh 24 wins and only I deleal, and Thar al lhe hands of lhe sfafe champion. Johnny l-lunler, Guard Neal Gilliam, Forward Busler Yafes, Guard Alvin Sferley, Guard and Cenfer Fars Ro S Franken ed Second Ro A C o Arno T-la es Mc a n V G lc Thard Ro C u y no s u n A PaTTerson Parker C McCun aTzgerald C Thompson BASEBALL STarTang ouT waTh almosT a new Team excepT Tor a Tew posaTaons The l936 Poly ParroTs se ouT To wan back The champaonshap ThaT They had Iosa To NorTh Sade WaTh only a Tew pracTace game under Thear belT The squad played The deTendang champaons NorTh Sade The TarsT game AT The enel OT The lasT annang The ParroTs were on Top 7 2 Tor Thear TarsT conTerence wan Thear nexT game wa waTh Paschal whach They losT by a score oT IO 5 The Poly boys could gaTher buT Tave haTs oTT The Paschal hurlers N! C STrapIang Turnashed The oDposaTaon an The nexT game whach Poly won 43 Poly sTarTed The second round an The dasTracT waTh NorTh Sade Poly Toolc Tha gamc an exTra annangs by The score oT 7 6 The ParroTs meT Paschal aT ForesT Park wnh a wan oT IO3 ln Thas game Pa chal d d noT geT buT Three haTs oTT Polys paTchang ln The lasT game ol The ea on Poly shuT ouT STraplang 2 O Tor The only shuTouT of The sea on A mo T ol The boys have anoTher year Poly wall have a good ream Thas year I 'N I ,... -..W . , , u l ' T w: . aa l . w: H. . r wley, D. ld, R. y ,J, Cl T , . I hrlsT. ' w: A. . B sb, G. K wle'. R, R Tla d, . , E. , . l q. T. F' . FourTh Row: L. Scarborough, K. Lee, E. l-luraTer, T-l. WinTers, A. STerly, B. McBrayer, J. T-lunTer, I I . . S S BOY S TRACK The boys lraclc leam under lhe coachmg ol Mr Berry placed an exlremely close second n lhe cIly lraclc meel losIng lIrsl place lo Norlh SIde by a margIn ol one poInl Norlh SIde won lIlly poInls lo Polys lorly nIne SlrIplIng won lhIrd place wIlh lwenly lwo ponnls whIle Paschal came In lourlh wIlh lwenly poInls Poly s accomplIshmenls were as follows Fred SmIlh placed TIFST In lhe mIle run sellIng a new record wIlh lhe lIme ol 440 6 mInules J B SmIlh placed lIrsl In lhe I2O yard hIgh hurdles In I7 6 seconds Joe Green won lhe hundred yard dash IH I0 6 seconds J B SmIlh won TIFST place IH 220 yard low hurdles In 276 In lhe pole vaull Roby Adams won TIFST place The wInnIng heIghl was len eel Grayson WInlers won lhe hIgh lump evenl Iumpmg 5 leel 8 Inches Joe Green placed second In lhe 220 yard dash wIlh lhe lIme ol 24 3 second ln lhe 440 yard dash Roby Adams won lourlh place The Poly relay leam won lhIrd place In he mIle relay Poly placed lwo boys In lhe broad lump Joe Green won second place wIlh 20 feel 6 Inches and J B Snmlh placed lhIrd wIlh 20 leel 4 'Z Inches AlvIn Slerley won second place In lhe shol pul wIlh a dIslance ol 4I leel ln lhe dIscus lhrow Poly agaIn placed lwo boys Olwer FannIn won second place wIlh I05 feel 4 Inches whIle Bobby Campbell won lhIrd place wIlh I00 leel Second Ro J Hunler C Campbell A Slerley W DIl ngha H Wnlers d o a'npbell O Farnn B Sm lh R A ams Laurence Coach Berry PKX I3 u ' , ' . , I ' l' A . Flrsl Row: E. Carpenler, B. Singlelerry, J. Green, M. Weerns, B. arrls, A. Van Arrnan, F. Smllh. w: . , . , . , . 'li . . i . Thl.-Rw:B.CI ,. .i,J.. J, . d .I. , . . If 1 I ,I P , I i s W I k ,u', 1 ' ' f .... - 1 .QI A V 1 . ursT Ro oolce C Dullard J dall Mr o n R Co V Cas F Bledsoe M A Allusoru V Ec os Second Row Mary TaTurn J Floyd J Mannung C Helm H Conley A C GraT M J Sulver C E NoTTungham H STallungs C Greever ur Row E mes M D STarl: R Odum C Wulluaruus G Je ell Toppy Schmu TENNIS CLUB The Poly Tennus Club wa one oT The besT oT Ts lcund un PorT Wo Th Thus year s enrollmenT exceeded ThaT oT any precedung year and The players Toolc more unTeresT un pracTucung whuch was The mosT essenTual TacTor oT The game The Club meeTs Twuce a weelc on Tuesday and Thursday or The purpose oT sTudyung sTro es TooT worlc and courT posuTuons Thus worlc was carrued on under e supervusuon OT Mr Brown and Mr Lugon A TournamenT was conducTed un The school To deTermune The Poly represenTaTuves un The cuT rneeT Thus resulTed un Frank MessersmuTh playung boys surugles and Homer Conley and A C C5raT represenTung Poly un boys doubles Also Helen STallungs won ouT un The gurls sungles and CaTherune Greever and Toppy SchmudT were vucToruous un The gurls douloles compeTuTuon The Teams all made Tune show ngs wuTh The Poly gurls emergung vucToruous un The gurls dou bles NexT years prospecTs w.ull be exTrernely brugl'uT a only one of Thus years Teams wull be lo Parr Nu lx I F' w: V. C , . ' , . Kuylcen , . Br w , E. . x, . sol, . , . . ' . . h l. Th' d 1 . Ja , . H. Phillips, . . . , . ' ' , . w , 'dT. FourTl'u Row: D. Rhome, J. Courlney, J. Moore, A. D. McRea, F. MessersmiTh, D. Davidson, M. Randall, J. MorToru. ' s I ' ' r . ' ' . . I . . . . ' 'Q , , ' ' . ' ' Th . . . . . Y . I . . ..., . . - . ' ' ' , s ' ' ' ST. GOLF CLUB The Poly Golf Team howed up admnraloly un golhnq Cxrcles 'rhus season The old wnnnnng spurll characlerushc of all Poly achvnhes prevailed fhroughouf lhe season and carrued 'rhe boys 'rhrough many a hard malch Wlrh co capfauns James Bell nd Kennelh Wulkrnson The Parrol 're-am deleared some of The slrongesl compehhon ln lhe slale enloynnq The malches wrlh Dallas and Denlon The boys were also much benehled by pracnce al Glen Garden Lellers were awarded 'ro James Bell Kennelh Wullcunson Horace Bishop L D Hardrn Polhemus and Le-was Geer Thus years club was elhcrenlly sponsored by Mnss Nana Terry is E59 g IN!!! , ' ' , ' , . . ' , J. G. Sconao' N. Tory, l-l, Bisnop, K. Vffilnsor, L. D. Hardin, J, Bah J. G, Polhemus. c 'T A . I 4 ' ,A r' . , L I B B P ! ' B A 1' lj, , -2 '., . ' . A , I ,, , . A - My , 'nn' x- mu' .J I' .r 351. -Er- W1 4 QC DU FTW 77 - -ga-I1 :4 m -U . V 1, O- QQ 1 ' ju , 2 - ' o . 3 4 O . . .vo , H 9, ., . ZH 1 . U . . y, 1. -. I ' ff' L 5, ' ' O 3 ' . ' 2 - J' ' ' . . na ' A U ' 3 - C- ' ' . . -T' ' I' T F O . U or ' . -. W C 1 - 5- 1- g . P. . - n 3 C . ,Q 1 5- Z A -.O , - 33 I . A ,. , Qfre 8 ' - ' - sive- 5 5 - f ' . ' 3-J fi ge F' 4,2 , J -Q .I '14 4 9- Q- i f . . ge' I ee 1 4 O Z . - I o' 4. if O. -' , ' 3 ' O , r A 9 A 4- 9 . , - Dm. U PU AT- 4 ' U1 ' 5 ' . . - . +g. 2 :Y-, xy Bi 5:1 - TO A Eff' lg ' , ix!-'I ' rn, P 5' Z m 1, l.l.m.n.'.l.l.'..l.' .l. TQ ' . , W m K L L ,.1 -u,a,1,alll1,lu'l,x, n 0 5 - 0 'ii 2' lll!1l 1,hy'! l!g!.r.r . .. gh- , yr 5-i :' . , K TL T I T Q' . 2 - 0 . ' T-4 -' . 23- 4 . A 4 , 3 . , 9 Q :D - 1 . .2 , - A 9 - .. U, . Z5 ' I .. I 3 . K fb A 52 2 ' o ' A ?? ' l Q9 . ' . 2, - Oi ' ' A ' L' C- ?-o - . - -- o QQ: W Q rf it -'Q f F sl R w M Mccllnfocli J Mc ry D Rea E agoner K Sparlcs L arrrs ow C Spau rn r uson M Connelly C L Sp l q M Mills M e D Younq M S Hooper B A aur Cunnlnqharn Second Row F Lewns A M Gaston V Canada eargaln c ee ornas warns o o Nfpp :rd Row n e n o s enrnan S Pow C Evans D McKenzl Woodward E Boleler M A Garrerf H Lee A Alhlson L B Thornas M Tafurn F Roberson J Do urlh R w M enson D Hawxnns age u ve s r' ox r n He n r al 'l w CI ar Zau H Bales A Llvesa GIRLS TRACK The Annual Girls Penlalhalon wlll be held May I3 Resulfs of lasl years meer were as follows Norfh Side fzrsf Paschal second Slrnplunq lhurcl Poly fourlh Those who placed un Class A were accuracy palch Gerry Kung fhnrd baseball d lance lhrow Juamla Sears second relay 'rhnrd Those who placed IH Class B were 50 yard dash Helen Denman fnrsl Helen Carrulher second relay rherd Wnlh a larger number of gsrls oul for prachce Mass Owens has greal hopes for a wnnnrnq leam Thus year Page Nmrly four GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Glrls ATnleTuC Assocnahon was organuzed In The hope OT CulTuvaT1ng unTeresT an acT1ve ror Ba eball baskerball volleyball are among The many sporTs These gurls enyoy lnfer Scholashc league games are played Trom The sTandpounT of a soclal rafher Than a compeTuTrve spIruT Tne organuzahon as In co operahon wnTh The physu al educaTuon oeparTmenT IT promoTes rhysncal and menTal eTTncnenc:y good sporTsmanshuo aThleTuC and soclal acTuvuTues Awards are gnven Through The pounT sysTem There IS a TursT award oT a G A A Emblem a seconnd oT a G A A braCeleT and a Thsrd OT a school leTTer The TlrsT awards Thus year go To he Tolownng Allce Cox Velma Canada Mary Jewel Howell Dons I-Iuddle-sTon Allce Lnvesay AlTa Lee Owens Ida Mae Parvcs Mary TaTum RuTh Van Arman EluzabeTh WenTworTh a d Donme Wood ard Second awards go To Claloun Cruswell DoroThy Fuller and Josephune Phnlps lnTer Class TournamenTs are held durlng The year The Semors Tavored Thu year by wunnung IU baslceTball and baseball The Juniors won The volleyball TournamenT ery R uso D HuddlesTon D ea Second Ro V Cool F Roberson V Canada R Rlley M I-Iobos C I-IofTner A ATTchIson D Boyd E BoTeler r L Doo R La Croix R Van Arman Third rnss e M Cam e Fu er A Luv sa Wen or Coe J Phnlllps S Dodson D Rho e Ra Cox VN SrnITh M enson I-I M l-lancoclc Mss C O e 3 I I , . , . . . . .F . , 3 , , . I l ' 2 ' , , ., ' , ' ' , I T fi T . U 1 ,. q . . .I FirsT Row: E. Wagoner, C. Spaulding, V, M. SrniTh, D. Nipp, I. Pope, E. Niclrols, M. TaTurn, l. M. Parks, J. Mc- Qu . , Ferg n, M. J. I-lowell, , . . R . w: . , . . . ,.A, . ' , . - , . ' , . , . . J. I-le ron, , son, . ', . . ' Row: C. CA w ll, . pb ll, D. II , . ' e y, E. Tw Th, B, l , . ' ' , . , . m , K. rlcer, A. , f. ' , . STev , . , , F , w ns. l I l I'.lgr'.' r V lr ' ly -1 L - ' ' .4--'-rf-A ,.gunuwf-Um 1 Q ' , uguuls ffl t.g , ks il 'Q Our King Moore was a iolly old soul, And a merry old soul was he: He called for his book, And he called for his pen, And he called for his classes lhree. o Q' ' 0 .. .. 4 0 0 0 0.0 I l Ol I I X:-:eil X 17 g KEARNEST X CLUBS umm k RL, 6 Jub dub rg C500 Q CRN P1 f 4r aves r av SFC CQNGO L I SSS S A CROSS SECTION OF ANNUAL: S13 sc commq on Wm ga L I SOCIAL STUDIES: A Typicd Soda! Sfudies dass af work ART: Lcarrfmq art af Hs but OKSO Q7 if U -f r S i ! , 1 -.L ' a IBRARYZ A vasf Qorgcw of know!-edge. JOURNAUSM: Parfakeef Sheff mee-+5 We deadhwc SCHOOL ACTIVITIES SHOP: Treks 3 boy 'Q wor-1 wffrw H5 wands BOQKKEEPINQ: Aucihora and rvoo'I.eQuer5 IU We bud TYPEVJRITING: A great aid Io a sfudem' IVIEICHAINIICAL DRAWING: Fmure c1raIIs- VYIGU I I SEVVINC5 AND COOKING: SI'udem+s being inifiafed I?x1xQiorQ H , YJ Vg- Q 2 f p Z ln 'D -1 Cu A TJ EdiTor ..... Business Manager . . AdverTisinq Manager . Club EdiTor . . . ArT Advisor . . . Humor EdiTor , . . SporTs EdiTor . R, O. T. C. Edifor Snap ShoT EdiTor . . January Class RepresenTaTlve THE PARRGT STAFF Sara SCOTT Bransford . Lamar STuckerT . . E. Y. Brown Mildred Ann Rawdon . Mrs. E. B, FriTz . Hope Hlbbs Frank MessersmiTh . . Jack Parr , Eugenia Hughes . RuTh Wilhelm Sophomore RepresenTaTives Jo n M'rkward Bill EvereTT TypusT Dora PeTTerson ArT AslsTanTs Helen Allran KrTTy EarnesT Wnlllarn MonTqomery Helen Olnver OTher AssnsTanTs MarqareT Jean Silver George Jewell CharloTTe Wlllfanns Jane Mannrnq Marlomy Rndley Dorofhy Ove.rTon Malorue D mel Dlgk Jennunqs Members of The annual sTaTT were chosen IH The Tall oT I936 ATTer long consud eraTnon a MoTher Goose Theme was declded upon The arT work To be clone by The silk screen process and work was sTarTed aT once To publnsh The happennngs oT The school year has been The purpose The sTaTT has Tried To please The sTudenTs To Thus end we have worked energehcally FrsT Row D OverTon M Hale Mnss MarTel C Wrlluarns J Mannunq M D nel S Brans or econd Row Hope Hlbbs K heney I elm I e ran Srver M A Rawdon E Hughes Thnrd Row D Young F Mess rsmrTh D Jennlnqs K EarnesT J Parr E Y Brown J CourTney G Jewell P140 One Hamlnl W WWWTW 'qw gm, . . . . . . . . h a , . V . . . I . W 'I V . . la .l a W , . l I : . , . , ' , . ' ' , . ' , . a i , . T' d. S : ' , . C , R. W'lh ' , M, R'dl y, l-T. All , M. 'l , V M Wim. wi,,.fi ,.ll 52, s , ,, , , if Q V li sf TW FALI. Joe Sfrawn . Alfa Wllderspin Wilma Lawrence Ira Moore . Ray I-layes . Mildred Siceloff TI-IE PARRAKEET OFFICERS . . EDITOR . . ASSISTANT EDITOR . . SOCIETY EDITOR . BUSINESS MANAGER . SPORTS EDITOR . . EXCHANGES . . SPRING . A. B. Haicher . . Jack Parr Charlofie Williams . . Joe Briqhi . Ted Randolph . Doyle Collup Polys school paper Ihe Parralceel as publnshed bn weekly by The Journalfsm II class Thus pubhcahon ns a record of Ihe acadennnc alhlehc and exrra currncular achvnhes of Ihe shool Everyrhung Ihar as done s done for some purpose The mam purpose of Ihe Parralceel IS Io lceep The sludenfs well Informed aloou'r Ihe Ihungs menhoned above A record of each paper Ihal IS produced ns lcepf on hle lor any Iulure relerence Ine+ becomes necessary Anofher Ihang +ha+ ns an asse'r Io any club or ofher achvufy us a capable sponsor 'VI ss Marne Walls Iournalusm Ieacher an Poly for hve years Iurnushed The ParralceeI an deal leader S Row M I loll C Wull ms B H Icher Miss Wnlls W Lawrence Second Row J P rr A W ldersprn J SI awn J Br qhf I Moore Thnrd Row Doye Collup T Randolph Mr Moore QUILL Sl Scno L. Pagr Our Hunlrvl On I 1 T a I V - . . i . . I . . I . Fir? : . S'ce , . la , A. . a , ' ' , . L . : . a , . I I , . r , . I , . . ' . I - I I - . - . . W t , hx' , 1, QHQ L 2 FQ xy ,4 K-ff NU SIGMA FALL SPRING Bah Renllrc: .4,... PRESlDENT ,.... Dora Pelerson Dora Peterson ..... VICE-PRESIDENT ..... Brandon Trussell Eugenia Hughes ...,. SECRETARY ..... Eugenia Hughes The Nu Sigma is a club a vocalion or an avocalion. iuniors or seniors. Vacancies original manuscripls for lhe organized lor 'rhose loolcing lorwarcl 'ro wriling as eilher Membership wifhin +he high school is limilred lo ffilleen in lhe rosler are filled from the lisl ol pupils subrnilling approval of lhe group Graduales become assocuale members and enloy The same privileges as acfive members wilh lhe exceplion ol lhe righl lo hold office Social aclvilies ihcluding dances picnics and fhe annual spring luncheon are iroquenl dur ng 'rhe school year F ccond Ro Gurn c ug v rnsb arshi L Sfuclcer' JK ,ffff Page One Hun! rl Tuo i ii i I A. i , i I , I ' , . ' I . Firsl Row: B. Bown, cl. Nirluwlzon, R. Odom. V. Miilsip, V. Bailey, D. Pvleison. S- W: Nell - on J. Brock, E. H Ahes M l-lo y, F. lvl ,fl1, B. Trussoll and 2' if . , is ffii. .iii O 1 T.-iff' , ff 2 ', fi -i-1 3 T Y W - r-Q GR . ....., Y ' ' 1 K -I QN ART CLU B PRESIDENT . . . Ed Beclrway VICE-PRESIDENT . . Billy Snyder SECRETARY . Helen Oliver REPORTER . . Louise Bowles The ArT Club under The direcTion of Mrs. EriTz was organized noT only Tor sTudenTs Taking arT buT also Tor oThers who are inTeresTed in making Things buT do noT have Time To Talce arT. The obiecT oT The club This year was To help wiTh The annual and do ouTdoor slceTching when The weaTher permiTTed. Every oTher Tuesday aTTernoon The club meeTs Tor an hour, buT The meeTings have been limiTed This year on accounT oT The weaTher and so much worlc on The annual. The officers oT The club are: Edward Beclcway, presidenT: Billy Snyder, vice- presiclenTg Helen Oliver, secreTary: ancl Louise Bowles, reporTer. Firsf Row: M. SimonTon, L. R. Roquernore, M. A. Rawdon, H. Oliver, M. Boyd. Second Row: E. Beckway, Mrs. Frifz, O. Smith, H. Allran, l.. Humphrey. PENTA CLUB FALL SPRING Lamar SIucIrerI PRESIDENT I.arnarS+ucIrerI' Rufh WuIheIr'n VICE PRESIDENT Newrnan BuIIoch NeII Weaver SECRETARY NeII Weaver The Penra Club us an honor ma+hema+ucs club whxch has a Iwo IoId purpose Io encourage a greafer nnferesf an rnafhemahcs dur ng Ihe lunnor and senwor years and Io sfudy asfronorny IH a beginner s fashion The Alpha chapfer was organized a+ PaschaI I-Igh School ID IQI8 Ihe Befa chapfer was orgamzed af Polyfechmc I-hgh School In IC?3O wurh Forresr Markward The IursI presldenf The BeIa chapfer rneehngs are held on The Inrs'r and Ihvrd Monday evenings of each school monIh Oufdoor observahons are held by aII Ihe Forf Worrh chapIers on cIear warm Thursdays an I'he TaII and sprung and durung Ihe rnonIhs of June and .IuIy Mr Oscar Monnug has been The Iecfurer for severaI years rsf R M e A B Harcher W Garr C Tho s rd Ro russe r a rn an u c G PgeOeH J JF , I . I FI ow: E, Bryson, B. Brown, M, arf I, . . , . - eff. . Ma. Second Row: R. Callan, R. WiIheIr'n, N. Weaver, L. Sruckerf, G. JeweII, B. CoIIier. Thi w: B. T Il, D. T e dweII, B, G. Nau ann, J, BecIreIrn . N. B lIo h J. san. I N III If OH, BIO-CHEM-PHY PRESIDENT . . Eugenia Hughes VICE-PRESIDENT . . Nell Weaver SECRETARY . . Gordon Collier The Bio-Chem-Phy is composed of honor sludenls ol fwo years in science elecled by The science leachers. The membership is limiied lo lwenly-five. The club has a provision for associale membership for all sludenls who have complelecl one year of science wilh high grades. The purpose of 'rhis club is To slimulafe and promole an inleresl in all branches of science. Mr. Dunlcelberg has sponsored 'rhis club for Jrhe pasl' nine years. Under his direclion lhe club has enjoyed many social aciivifies including a lheafer parly, chili supper, and a dance. fy, fy Firsf Row: Mr. Dunlcelberg, L. Bulferworlh, A. C. Maddox, B. Lylerly, R. Odum, G. Collier, Joe Granf, G. Sumner. Second Row: E, Hughes, l-l. l-lowerlon, N. Weaver, D. Collup, B. Collier, J. Marliward, L. Sfuckerl, B. Everelf, R. Callan, A. Livesay. Third Row: M. E. Dunlon, J. Gean, N. Bulloch, J. Courfney, G. Payne, O. Fannin, J. Beclcelrnan, J. Plemons, D. Treadwell, B. G. Naumann, A. Senfer. .flax xx .fm X5-if -, e Af .N ll .lg -L Q . ' f LES PERROQUETS PRESIDENT .............. MargareT Dlxon VICE-PRESIDENT ............. Brandon Trussell SECRETARY ........,.,.... Jane Downs Les PerrogueTs is The French Club oT PolyTechnic High School. The purpose oT This club is Tor The French sTudenTs oT This school To learn more abouT The Erench people and Their cusToms. The club meeTs on The second and TourTh Tuesdays oT each monTh. These meeT- ings are usually held aT The home oT The members. There They are enTerTalned wlTh French Tallcs and plays One oT The mosT unTeresTvng Tallcs oT The year was given by Mlss Vurgunua Sloan abouT her y1suT To Erance Thus club was organized an IQZ6 by Mvss Evalyn MarTel The sponsor oT The group The maln evenT OT The club us Theur annual sprung plcnuc Thus year a commuTTee was appounTed To draw up a new consTlTuTlon s ow M lxon m 'T owr rc T2 Wu s cond R w A Berry 6 Wrlnern V R od onrnd L d s ampb o rd Row B Trussel Mc ro Mar Pagf On Rm J :J Sn 5 ff! Flrl R 1 .D' , E. MarTIn, lvl. S ll. J. D T rs, N. WTYTA H. Halo. . 'l on. Se o : . , . l , . u' 6. C f , .E ward , M. C ell, J. Chili aT. Thi : , l, K. Earnesf, M. K. Cheney, E. Gracy, D. Silk, B. El y, E. Tal. , T 1 r A I EL LORG CIRCULO PRESIDENT . . . EcliTh Janes VICE-PRESIDENT . . AlTa Wilderspin SECRETARY . . Jane Nicholson EI Loro Circulo, The Spanish Club of Poly High School, was organized Tor The purpose of promoTing more inTeresT in Spanish and Spanish speaking counTries. The club has always been made up OT pupils wiTh high averages and Those who were especially inTeresTed in The club. Headed by iTs sponsor, Miss EThel Read. The Spanish Club is accomplishing more and more each year. The year book Tor i937 is devoTed almosT compleTely To phoTographic views oT The ParroT Circle or EI Loro Circulo. The Mexican Cafes OT EorT WorTh have usually been The scene of The club's chili suppers and Mexican dinners. The annual banqueT was held The laTTer parT of The monTh oT April, wiTh boTh members and ex-members aTTending. FirsT Row: M. Howell, E. Janes, J. Nicholson, K. Rowland, A. R. Lawinq, D. Harper. Second Row: B. McDuTf, R. Odum, T. Maddox, B. Vilaqner, M. A. Rawdori, D. Spain, a n M. S. L wi g. Third Row: C. PeTers, A. Wilderspin, Miss Read, M. Adlrison, A. Ellis, J. Gean. 9131 , 07 17.-if. gill-i ,'lx' . if ZIVWIZTGW' LATINA TEMPUS VI NGIT SODALITAS LATINA PRESIDENT ..,..........., Helen Oliver VICE-PRESIDENT ............. Jay V. Russell SECRETARY ............... Nell Weaver TREASURER .............. Margaref Friclc The Sodalilas Lalina was organized more lhan len years ago Tor The purpose of socializing lhe baclcground and vilalizing The subieci of Lalin. This 'rwo-Told purpose is accomplished by sludying Jrhe home and civic life of Jrhe Romans, and by dramalizalions in games, use of Larin slides and olher devises. For Jrhe pas? 'rwo years ihe club has had, as ils maior obieclive, an increased inleresf in The sludy oi English derivalives 'irom Laiin, lo ihe end Thai The Lalin pupil may oblain efficiency in English vocabulary. As a parl oi 'rhis plan rwo medals are offered To Jrhe win T lhe vocabulary coniesis held respecfively in 'rhe second and iourih year class Through lhe co operahon oi 'rhe members oi lhe club more 'rhan fwenly live volumes of The Classical Journal have been collecfed and filed away wirh fhe proper index allached lo lhe Tiling case oi each volume Tnis collechon includes lhe maga zines published from IQO8 lo I933 isi Row i elo M A W Wm e in ison na N p A M N Chun' ey L Mwrs a cond Row M ol ownrlon M f ouse au Pe r D ar l-l Oliver Mrs l-lunler r vv uy imn rn rer I MAMah3ne Kearby C Sm urfh Row A Peacock L luc rr our ricf Mc Mo l-l es E Milli en R Whirfaker ewe 75 P481 OM Ulmlfnl M351 , . . , . . . Pr : C. S'c if, , . h' .ir , B. J. D' lcins, C. W'l , P. Per ld. D. i p, . Mar- shall, . . ,bl , . f h ll. Se 2 . J. C liar, E. l-l . , . Gr-alh , C. Kay, E. Z T, E, ry, . Sl lc, Thi d Ro : V. T Til , M. J. Bel a . D. Reieso . E. Pale , J. Rggle . . af y. V. . . ifh. Fo 1 . . . S ke . J. C l bg, C. Reed, R. Collum, J. ore, . Nar- N .- kai , . lr . . 'i .6.J ll. N 1 X X , Q y W , f ' 2 Vf ' ' ' 432 5, ,f . ' y A .- f ,' , xy ' iffff AS YOU LIKE IT PRESIDENT . . . . Dayle Collup VICE-PRESIDENT . . Mildred Ann Rawdon SECRETARY , . CaTharine Greever TREASURER . . . Doyle Collup SPONSOR , . Mrs. Alice I-Iale This club, organized in The Tall oT I935, is Tor The purpose oT Turnishing enTer- TainmenT Tor The Sophomores of The school, who were hungry Tor some Type oT social IiTe. The club sTarTed wiTh a very small membership and has sTeadiy grown, noT only wiTh The sophomores buT also wiTh upper classmen, since The organizaTion of The club. The membership is a limiTed number. The sole purpose oT The club is Tor enTerTainmenT and socials, consisTing of shows, parTies, dances, and The main evenT oT each year is a progressive dinner. The dinner is served aT The diTTerenT members' homes and a privaTe dance given in The gym oT The school climaxes The evening. FirsT Row: J. Kuylrendall, I-I. STallinqs, C. Greever, M. I-Tale, Mrs. I-lale, V. Coolce, C. Williams, C. Dillard, M. TaTum. Second Row: J. Willoughby, G. Jewell, J. G. Polhemus D. Collup, E. Y. Brown, M. Parish, M. I-I. Phillips. Third Row: R. Odum, D. Collup, M. Ridley, K. Parker, M. Silver, B. Collier, L. STuclrerT. FourTh Row: B. Trussell, L. McPherson, B. Ballard, J. Brock, J. Floyd, J. BrighT, M. A. Rawdon. 4495 .,..,...Q Ansel Sunil! W Q4 s in l H HONOR SOCIETY PRESIDENT . . . .....,.,, Milflrvd Ann Ruwcloi VICE-PRESIDENT . ,..,........ Jim Goan SECRETARY ............... Jerry Floyd TREASURER ,............. Alln Wilderspin Organized in l929, lhe Polylechnic Chapler ol lhe Nalional l-lonor Sociely is composed ol lhose sludenls who rank scholaslically in lhe upper lhird ol lheir classes. Only lilleen per cenl ol lhe high seniors, len per cenl ol The low seniors, and live per Cen? ol The high iuniors are eligible. Members are elecled by lhe lacully on lhe basis ol high scholarship, goosl conducl willingness To serve and leadership These lhings are characlerislic ol lhe sociely and Hrs members To be elecled a sludenl musl also have allended lhe schoo. lor a year and musl have al leasl len Credufs Miss Sloan is lhe sponsor ol This sociely membership in which is somelhing lo be proud ol irsl Row Miss an ae ni i in A Lawnr well ver la os i i ms P Fu lsbel C Dillard S Branslord V Casso cond R w J Ni ho son A Ter R Od N Gu A B l-lalcher A Wilders in A w on er ar r rn n i w 1 J Fo M Silver l'l Howerlon F Marshall ir R w l. cleerl r wn I eo Bro N VVeav ean l-l rshel lvy M lf union M ones D Co iu B Trussel D Co L. 'YW ff if 1 X fffpf f ff ff my WT? ff f Z WW f !lgg3 f 1 fi iff f fag! 41 if 4 ff ff f ,, ,, up on :imma rn if 14 f W fgw'Z 1 2534? v 'firm 4 nf' XZ 1 mf ff 3, 2 rw ff xg? ,i,, 4,,f 9 hw . i . , , V . . F' : i Slo , M. l-l l , V. Bailey, M. Da 'el, M. H. Phllips, Y. K' g, . lg, M. J. l-lo , C. 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Z af 1 4 fi vzssmv PAN AMERICAN PRESIDENT I-I VICE PRESIDENT NI haIsaII SECRETARY V1 II Irv 'YI uj purp IIIqs a I r 6. w Inman ide up sIIId II ado OI A FI QWVTI h r hIsIO y las es e ForI WorII'I Chapfer OI Ihe Pan AIIIerIcar Forum w,Is O Q 'IIz ci h SDVIFI I Iechmc s IIIII II'IeI I Vo aIIIze e ow g auIu'II wI s rIoII as dIr Io 3'I Don I aI0rIrI I- rver 50 'he Der IS year Ihe Vnce pr sud III Q Ihe aII cIIy 0rsaIIIzaIIoII Mnldred AIIII Rawdow O 0 r I.IIII Ind nexI years PresIdeIII OI Ihe aII cIIy chapIer Lamar JIucIferI Is also IVOVYT PoIyIechrIIc The head VTSOF MI LIQOP GU wwe o E ro soon ors M a Ire wemcers o 'he I Is ear IVG ee rms CCFVI rc VI ue D Io U e d cusslon aI T W C a I IIII VIr Ir'a Led e a Ie Inc, I7 Po I u I wIIIch II WorIh IrapIer was hosI Io Iwo IIas C Ipkrs anu a Q IC Q r ICGFS Ior I937 I938 were IYISIGIIQCJ VI OI Ihe program coI'IrIIIIIee orc qII I 0 'II 'Ir s O1 LX co w I r und abIe CI scuss on OI aur oarII u a In M 'I me'IIorIa oroq GDT of x SI ah h rherman songs and a IOLIIIII me IIr'g was a soc aI T e ousIIIess 'ne gs e e me a .III IsIIhcI Irom the proorafns Ihe IaIIer b IIIQ I IIqhI ereas Ihe O mer w re IIIIIILQII IeIy II sc OOI We have aIIeIIIpIed Io assemble one a ITT II h Ior ei II OI Ihese CI If rerf Iurds o 'TICLI ng s Row I-I es O ersOII e a ey S BIarIsIor M I-Iflrvderson V Casso FI Ins M oooer J man wn foo s C DI a eever I-I SIaIIIIIqs D eIer on E I WI C E NOI ng a cond Row orrIs awIII s a I I' I-IaIc dmv Trusse I erspln J clcsrm fII.III I crs FI s OVIV I H Own h II J N Bu oak G Ahderson r Row C HeII'I' J an q DUDIOVI WerIworII'I T J Youhoboo VI ArmaII J N II Iov J II r a he Rawdon N Weav McRae J ur Warmer I-I I-IooIe Recc M AdIcIsoII J GoIds I Ward V MI p M ddox A E F Marsh Page Ou I I nnlrd Hn uv I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. B. aIQI'Ier - ..........,.. Jme 'Q ' . , . . . . . . . . . . . . Bm aan Tr ssIfII The PI A VIQIIII SI CIUITI EWU'-I .III 'IrIrcII'I'y sic?-sr-I, If.IICse vse In ty i'I3 IILIIIIIYI IeeI' and beIIer reI Ib Is b II een rhe c,QIInIrIes OI Ihe A'I .' Q Is II 2 ' of e Is wIIII Ihe qr I S f Is 0 I r L s , Th - ' I r 1 'e' III II e ' ' g of 924. PoIy .' ' I. Irs hIqh s:hooI IIIIII arg ' 'd Ih' IOII 'r I FI 'fh M' s SIeI'a B. Ta I ' ec r f I :I sx ser. PON s IIIII s Pew as J 'W' A s. Th' I - e'e I -' 1 ' , -,isIr'n u L I I ' I V C I - I I E apo , 3 ' , d ,I . I IIII . -I s , Iss Re d, I I. I ' I . I IfcuIIy. Th' y I' aI'-cI'y 'YI I7 fd have 4: ' IId-a ba q I of II'Ie eI R' CUTE a rc, III IQIIQI Is ' . , ,, CI-I'IV75:f dw .e aI 'Q' I q , 9 I I ' 'yIeaIIrIIc audI IQII 'II In ' Fo C . Da .III If , ' pI nic: aI wh' r I'f'Ie Ih' JII' - I . The Iheme OI Ihe dIscussIoII Ior Ihis year! IIIIII has been MexI:e . J379 NIdIoIs0h as LIHJII- IIIa ' , , I II - w I. -3'esII Ig p 4 Iers on M I 7 a 'hIr:I rheefrq .Is I 0 I I I ' W 'Q 'I I pro Ie s a. d a ' I r I Me IQII d pn - A ' 3 ' Ig' I I . II ' ' GIIFIE w r ' Id ses raIe A d d, I J , e' A a I , wh I r e I A 'a a efI h . 1 9 OI I QC I e I. 'I' 2'-IIis. FII I : . BaI , F. R In , J. Russ II, V. B II , . d, . - I . I, B. Di Ic' , . H I , . Den I D. Rea. J. Do s. M. B Ie, M. I-I3Ie, R. WIIIIs, . 'II rd, C. Gr , , ' , , P. s . . Cox, M. Herrhq, B. rIqhI, . . II h.frI. Se - 2 C. M I, M. L. ' q, MI s T rIIo . A, B. I her, R. O . B. II A. W'Id ' , , Ja . , R. Y. q, B. Bo I , E. Ja e . Cr. C ad, K. Rc.-.IIC IId. . I' 'Ir M. H. P iIIIpsI Y. KIIIQ, MIss Read, E. ParII.r, D. F' fIer. . 'I I . . Thi d I . ., . Ge , A. F. Li OFI. M. E. , E. . . . A I d. A, Va , . Ic os .. . Sh ga, J. G. PoIheIIIus, G. P y M. A. . er. A. D. , . Brock, N. 6 nee, B. J I . . E. rd, . I . . I9-VI, E. , . 'IIsa IT, a , . IIIs, . 'aII. GIRL RESERVES PRESIDENT .........., VTCE-PRESTDENT ..,....... SECRETARY ...... . Sari: SQQTT BvansTord , Nancye Lowa . . L':uneTTa SaTe The PoTyTechnIc Girl Reserves CTub is a branch of 'he Younq Wornens Chrisfian Associahon and is The TargesT GNT Reserve CTub in The ci'y. The deveToprnenT oT mind heaTTh, and s37r7T Ts The airn OT The qrouo and The code is To Tace TiTe squareTy, To Tind and give The ToesT . OTTicers Tor This year are: Sara ScoTT B ansford, T7'rf'sid:nTg Nancye Lowe, Vice-DresidenT, Lou- T neTTa Ornega SaTe, SecreTaryq ATTa WiTderspIn, Treasurer: CaTherine DiTard. Adverfisinq Manage? CaTharine Cvreever. SocTaT Chairman, Jane TNTichoTson and DoroThy FuTfer, TnTercTub CounseTorsg June Jackson, Music Chairrnani Frances MarshaTT, Proqrarr Chairrnanq ATice Marsha, DevoTiongaT Chairrnang KaTherine Cheney, PosTer Chairrnan: MadeTTe T-TaTe. Service Chairman, T-Te'en OTiver and MiTdreCT Ann Rawdon, ArT DirecTors. This year has been a busy and evcrTTui one Tor 'he GirT Reserves. TaTTcs sociaTs, service and devoTionaTs are pTeasanT rnernorics To The TiT'Ty-Two 'nernbers of The c ub. Those rnernbers qraduahng wiTT aTways be ToyaT and True. Gracious in rnann TrnparTiaT In lufiqrnen Ready Tor service LoyaT To Trierids aching Towarfl TT- b s E rnesT in ouro Seeirq Tn bea TiTui Eaqer Tor Tcnow edq Reverenf To God Vic furious over E depenoab c re T all Tirn S Row A Ma shaT M Churnoi 1 u on on e cond Row A ETTS u uerr c ov S BransT'pr W spoon D FuTTer ir Row M T O L M 'CaT in n arr' ST L Crowe M Cross R Ca an urfh R w Y K q M ross e ersoir 6 T Maddo i r M Rawdon F Marsha ir Row T-T TaT qs T Q Q ri ook Quinn T-T BaTe E Jan SixTh Row B Brooks M Brooxs C Ashourn R Young D Long B CyperT evenTh Row Cole M Ri Tey r ever M T-TaT Brown Page One Hnmdrd Tweife 4,49 ff I ff ,if f y! f , ' ' er ' 4 . e u' T ' ' ' ' T .ie ' . ' 4, ' seTT Re 'A . e e T ver ' ' Te a - ' , ,ose Sin e a ' es FTrT 1 . r T, . LLfV M. Her- ng L. M fray, J. NicT'oTs . D. Ove'T , L. Sal, Se 1 , Mi, V, T TTTy, V. MiTTsap. L. Roo Tora, N. L fe . . d, Miss TTher- Th' d I ,. S'ceT TT. L. Curriv, K, RowTand, . T herA e Che ey, K. E e . T y ii Fo o : . in , . C , S. Sharp , A. VViTd N. urnee, . x, T-T. OTive. , , . TT. FiTh i . S Tin . M. T-T, PhiTTips, M. Moore M, CTarTf, . Marlin, E, T-Tug es. C. DiTai GT V. C e. R. i , . s. . .es. ' : . ' ' S : B. , . Ad , C. G e , . . e, B, . . - Q '- 4 f ORCHESTRA CONCERT MASTER . . Jimmy Broclc FIRST ACCOMPANlST . . . Virginia Bailey SECRETARY . . . . Juanifa Willoughby The orchesrra has had a very successful year under lhe direcfion of Mrs. Peggy Wright assisfed by Jimmy Brock, The Concerf Masler. Some of 'rhe composifions which we have enioyed working on and playing are Wagner's Tannhauser-March , Sainr Saen's Marche Mili'raire and Baller Music from Rosamunde by Franz Schubert We also accompanied one of our pianisrs, Virginia Bailey, in Mozar+'s Concer+o in E-flar Major . We have enjoyed playing a+ school socials, P.-T. A. Meefings, orher schools and af Texas Srare Teacher's Associafion. Firsf Row: B. J. Runnells, J. Moore, M. Broolcs, A Meyer, C. Marshall, F. Toole. Second Row: J. Livesay, B. Broolrs, V. Bailey, B. Trussell, D. Morgan, M. A. Swale. Third Row: S. Collier, R. Kennedy, Y. Searcy, H. G. Moss, J. Willoughby, F. Marshall, E. Keel. Fourfh Row: Mrs. Wright W. Housden, J. Broclr, B. Ballard, D. Collup, D. Collup. , fll' 'Qu-P -.4 L. PH I GIRLS GLEE CLUB PRESIDENT . . . . Maxine Hilliard VlCE-PRESIDENT . . . . MargareTeel Samples SECRETARY . Olive SToclrTon-BeTTy Jo Melfon Under The sponsorship OT Mrs. WrighT, The Glee has had one of The mosT success- Tul years. This year's club has Tilled many engagemenTs enTerTaining aT various clubs in ForT WorTh and a Trip To NorTh Texas AgriculTural College To sing Tor The sTudenT body. Girls' selecTion were WalTz of The Flowers and a number, The Cuckoo , Groups Trom The Glee Clubs furnished enTerTainmenT aT The Senior BanqueT and The Garden ParTy. The combined music deparTmenT presenTed l-lollywood Bound as The annual Spring Musical Comedy. FirsT Row: A. Brown, M. LaTir'nore, V. Croxdale, E.fHall, R. ChoaTe, J. BeTTs, L. Dodson, M. A. Driscoll. 7 Second Row: H. SmiTh, E. l-lowerTon, MJ Je'nsop,xB. Collard, O. SToclcTon, M. GarreTT, E. WenTworTh, E. McCash. .l ' . Third Row: C. Peeler, E. FosseTT, E. Hughes,M. Ashley, B. Page, A. Livesay, R. Shoclcey. FourTh Row: l-l. l-laTTon, J. Peacock, M. Parltef, Cheney, T. Maddox, D. Lee, J. WilleTT. FiTTh Row: M. Samples, B. MelTon, E. Bdwejs, M. qTTerTy, E. Zauf, E. PorTer. M. SmlTh, S. Swaim, V. Tuffly. SixTh Row: J. STewarT, A. Eblen, E. BOYS' GLEE CLUB PRESIDENT .,......,...... Swn Collier VICE-PRESIDENT .,..........,. Ben l-lardln SECRETARY ..,............ Jimmy Brock This year's Boys' Glee Club has also had a yery successful year. The clubs have been lhe larqesf in 'rhe hislory of lhe school. The boys' club has made many ol lhe lrlps wilh The girls and bolh furnished much ol lhe proqram when They sang al lhe Slafe Teachers' Convenllon which mel here. Bolh clubs enlerlalned ar 'rhe Woman's Club. Numbers lor lhese occasions included Volga Boalman and Bells of S+ Marys The program for graduahon wall Include a maxed chorus number Gorn l-lome Flrsl Row D Ch sm B l-lard n l-l Conley A C Graff G' Mahoney A Waqqoner cond Row mnh C o K l-lvn J Brock B McCasun Thlr Row W Lalhafn R Lee W Bo? ner J Courfhey R McCollum E Carpenler KW 4, ff wwf 'Rr W W4 ay P434 O81 Ilnxlrrl Plflwl . . ' 1 . T , . I , , , . , . . , . . Se : E. S ' . . B 'eler . I ds, . , . I' , ' d 1 . . , . , , . 9' , . , . , . . H 'stir 4' .Q . , , ., 3 , U5 . ,Q r ,v ,?gv gif. N jg, V Its, ' 0 . f 1 1 I f. T-W ye, , , f ifff, - Q , It . . M , A, , ,r y r t E, yy, W, 4, , A . , , fb ,. , K .4 , f ,,f .w . f . ,. . , .r ' 4 ,- v2 . FORENSIC CLUB PRESIDENT . . . Lamar STuckerT VICE-PRESlDENT . Jaclc CourTney SECRETARY . . Bob RenTTro The Poly ChapTer oT The NaTional Forensic League has buT recenTly been organized, having only six members, besides The coach. The Polylechnic DebaTe Teams had a very successTul season, having parTicipaTed in pracTice TournamenTs in Dallas, Denison, and AusTin. Going undeTeaTed unTil The Tinal debaTe, boTh The boys and The girls Teams won second place in The ciTy TournamenT. The NaTional Forensic League is an honorary speech organizaTion which has chapTers ThroughouT The UniTed STaTes. To become a member one musT have engaged in aT leasT Two speech acTiviTies in compeTiTion wiTh oTher schools. Honorary degrees are conTerred upon The members Tor ouTsTand- ing accomplishmeni' in This Tielcl, poinTs being given Tor parTicipaTion in debaTes wiTh oTher schools. This chapTer conTains Tour members wiTh The Degree oT Excellence, nexT highesT degree, and one wiTh The Degree of Honor, second OT The Tour degrees. IT is hoped ThaT more degrees will be gained from oTher conTesTs ThaT debaTe nexT year. FirsT Row: L. BuTTerworTh, M. A. Rawdon, G. La Croix. Second Row: G. Jewell, A, F. Ligon, sponsor, J. Courfney, L. STucl:erT. WWNQ dis-. 1939 DEBATE CLUB PRESIDENT . . . Jaclc Morion VICE-PRESIDENT . . . Jack Chilcoaf SECRETARY . . . Mariorie Churnbley From 'rhis organizafion of young debarors will slep rhe furure members of lhe Forensic Club. Wi+h lhe high honor degrees of rhe Forensic Club as inducement increased acfiviry is expecfed in The speech deparlmenr. This league is one ol rhe besf lcinds of organizalion for lhe school and will grow as lhe inreresl in speech acrivily, which il sponsors, increases. N- Firsf Row: M. ChIJmbley,5?xL Harf, J. E. Tranfham, M. Greenwood, F. Roberlson, C. Siceloff. Second Row: M. Larnberl, . J. Youngblood, J. Lovell, A, Ligon, sponsor, C. Read, J. Morfon. J. Chilcoaf. W WINNERS LITERARY: InIersCIIoIasI'e Ready WfT'erasvJInI Sean. IrIersQIIeIa5I'c SQGIIGVE-RI,JII'I Idlarfman, Dora PeIerson, FEI fn Ilwe C'Iy, Boo Rexnew AI PFIW rIfqI1--I-Jane NIcIIoIlon Honorakrwe Menflon Ire PrevenI on E rzaecln Ward n nrnIn grade C oe ry SorrInwe5Iern D ICI N y In 5 SPFECI-I NoIIrgIwan1 an Ernrna RII Cer ACI Q Vonor fcn e I onIesI Play F S+ P I se ds DebaIe Teams Boys George Jewel and Lannar SIucIcerI second n Q Iy G rls GerIrude aC orx and M Idred A Rawdon econd n Q y r Home Iown Con es arlf Read I rr C LANGUAGE LATIN e rIcaIes OI I-Ionoralne M nI 0 I :Cor rm wr Jeanne Rrgqle Alrce Marslvall Mary Arcje Malwaney C rIIrcaIe OI Hone abl M nI LI I I M MarqareI I3 Ioc Jay V Russell Medal Ior second year Eunrce Parker Ha Srgrna PII Medi Helen Glrver Nell Weaver LaIrn MUSIC IVII3 arfy rn pra A IIy fam Ia Q ve NCIIC 0 Ilwrra n Mooer g Merle Harnr Ion Decor aIrve Uesron n L I xIrIe 7 gn rI AII ILETICC SrnI II IC LI Joe O cr I rn mnd ed a Jeeond 1 Ca Jecond I ad Irrnr J II If n 20 are ow 0 y Ad rn F I r Pan Va OIJHII In 44 rd I-Ian Wrnr I II A y ra f n yer Cor ne rn Ie eann I a IGIFQ Re ,II en :nd nIe ce asIrc Reqron I a D nf C IIIIICQIG aI PIII IUIHQII Q K IDIISIJIII J J I ll ll I , .ID I re , , . 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X wlwf, The adverhslno sechon of +hls yearbook con+alns fhe aclverhse men'rs of reliable concerns whose producfs or services are of merlf THE PARROT asks +ha+ you pafronsze +hese adverhsers and make menhon of Ihe yearbook E Absenl nmnded moles or I Iorqol my TExAco PRODUCTS 9 6 M mommy CHARLIE ISHAM SERVICE STATION M do b ook 81 Dallas P Ir .reg Washing Tube Lubrucahng Wule When d d you rmss II7 Prolessor When I raised my hand Io a Ie Ihe r I LHT1 C O59 WSWlLSON8fCO Inc MARTINS W rlsr 1 s I mnbev Lasts Ifmgu Phone 2 6I84 THE ARMY STORE INC BOOTS and SPORTSWEAR FOR MEN AND WOMEN R O T C EQUIPMENT Phone 2 7906 I2+h and Housfon uslome Waller Ihere S n ou Waller Yes snr :I musl have golf In when Ihe cook dwpped Ihe mouse oul wwlh Ihe Ily swaller Ss NORMAN S GROCERY ONNIG S Wishes you IIIQI em a prosperous IURE And reminds you 'ro shop Monmgs for fashion and qualify 29 I 2 Vaughn Phone 5 4434 I ll III :J ' - Road S rvice 5-II47 i . c ' Q br II Ie ' ' . . 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