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I I 1 I n 1 l I i l 5 1 1 s I 1 i U 1 U I N E 1 i a b I I E I I I 1 I 5 I 'Y ' .-. . - .I 1 - -. , -v-'-. - fi A fl , ft 1 5 1 ff., , Q- l I: I Q, X LA x . H A. X. . , , J, First Row, left to right: H. 1. Hollaway-Superintendent of schools, M. A. degree from the University of Texas, Austin, Texas. ' LeRoy McClandon-Principal of high school, M. A. degree from Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas. Miss Mary Cook-Commerce and Mathematicsg B. A. and B. B. A. degrees from the University of Texas, Austin, Texas. 3. Q. Cooke-Mathematics, B. A. degree from the University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Second Row, left to right: Mrs. Helen Davis-English and Music, B. A. degree from the Tex as College of Arts and Industries, Kingsville, Texas. Mrs. Muriel Felver-Secretary, M. . degree from the Universi- ty of Kansas Lawrence, Kansas. Miss Alice Flora-History, Public Speaking, Dramatics, and Civics, M. A. degree from the University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana. I Miss Ruth Flora-Bookkeeping, Texas History, Economics, and Typing, M. A. degree from the University of Indiana, Bloomington, Indiana. Third Row, left to right: Miss Grace ,Hankamer-English, B. A. degree from Sam Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, Texas. H, L. Holcomb-Civics, History, Athletic Coach, B. S. degree from Texas Technological College Lubbock Texas. Mgg, N. Q. Holloway-Mathematics, B. A. degree from the Univer- sity of Texas, Austin Texas. Miss Dora Mae KellyfEnglish and Spanishg M. A. degree from the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, Fourth Row, left to right: Frank Lambert-Science and Mathematics, M. S. degree from North Texas State Teachers College, Denton, Texas. Mrs. LeRoy McClendon-Home Economics, B. S. degree from Texas State College for Women, Denton, Texas. Miss Ruby Rabel-Science and Home Economics, B. S. degree from the University of Texas, Austin, Texas. Fifth RGW, left to right! Hubert L, Richardson-Shop and Mechanical Drawingg B. S. de- gree from the East Texas State Teachers College, Commerce, Texas. Claude G. Stone-Head Athletic Coach and Mathematics, B. S. f degree from Stephen F. Austin State Teachers College, Nacogdoches, ' Texas. ' M-13. Q. B-. Thomas-English, M. A. degree from the University of Texas, Austin, Texas. A E. Volpe-Band Director, B. M. degree from Introdacqua Munici- g pal SEhm5I'6T Music, Introdacqua, Italy. E Page Six In
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1 E E ' 1 Q 'Po mr: fwrzxrioas 5 You are growing up in one of lthe troubled periods of the 1world's history. True, the 1world's history has always been gmore or less troubled, but our ggeneration had hopes of lifting Imankind to a much higher plane through eliminating5mnnhFof'labon poverty, disease, and war. The fpresent world condition gives a Qserious setback to our progress gin fulfilling our hopes. In the zconfusion that exists, we wonder iwhat is best for us. One thing iis certain. As you grow older 'you must assume more and more the responsibility for meeting and 'solving the problems confronting Qmankind. One of the things you iwill need most in assuming your ,responsibilities is faith. has sa1d,NIn act- great enterprise takes its first faith.N to need faith in have many abili- i One great man gual life every ,begins with and iforward step in f You are going Uourself. You ities that are undeveloped and can ho much if you will support your belief in yourself with action. You will need faith in the prin- kiples of decency. Almost all mo- dern novels and shows hold up be- fore vou an unparalleled amount of utter lewd filth. Virtue is 5 mot old fashioned nor is vice new, but the latter often has a most attractive guise. You know what hs right. Have faith in your better judgment, likewise have Faith in Godg that is, have faith dn all things good and right, for Cod is the very essence of all hings good, and you cannot have aith in the one without faith in he other. In the troublesome time to ore, you will need faith in our ay of life--our democracy. A. amous writer has aptly said, 'despotism may govern without I 4 I la? fi K ' I STAFF Enimcaini For some several years--more than a decade in fact--the War Shoop has been sending out smoke. signals--editorials, society newsf sports notes, and humor. Sending- nessages via the Indian system has become popular in our 'highl school, and every third week the, watch and wait for the War whoop, begins. New our condehsed formQ of the year's signals, the senior' edition, is completed--the flast copy is chedked and balanced, thef last stencil cut and run, and the last copy of the final edition stapled and checked. This volume marks the last of a long line of contributions for some of us, and we here express our gratitude to have helped us. To our Miss Mary Cock and Mrs. 1 those who sponsors, L. B. Thomas, we owe our efficien- make-up and the crea- cy in the tive departments respectivelyg to you, our subscribers, for the con- tributions and subscriptions we are also indebted. Not satisfied but proud of our comulative ef- forts, we think this senior edi- tion completes the best volume tHe'QQr'Who5b hgs'ever'produced. F The work for these past four years has not been easy, but it has been fun. To say Ngoodbyen as a stalwart and brave Warrior should, is hard for usgbut hiding our emotions as best we can, we have a large lump in our throats 9 as we end our War whoop journey. In the future,-we wish you the best of luck as a part of Indian lore in smoke signaling. s I --The SGHiCT Staff faith, but Liberty cannot.H When our faith in our ability to ope- rate our free government is gone, our liberty itself will be gone. I sincerely hope that you may have everlasting faith in the right princioles. --LeRoy McClendon Page Eight I I
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