Prairie Valley High School - Kennel Yearbook (Nocona, TX)

 - Class of 1942

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Jas Hass ,1- Jfrsflf fume M15 Schulfs f 0 .ffffrfs ffarff 3 Ofcflfann amos Pnmcfpm. ,a P' Jfns .iffen :BAE M155 Wvfffs MISS .Sparks Mrs E-,f- JWAS Lbs-A: -1502 H 1912 Q 2 Tr --W -6- -me 4 45? - C I Q . . , .s a ' Q. I I I .nk 1 , Q. L, ' ' 5 XX :Q Q -' X.wf f I F ' 1' 4 1 mf ai. xx X , 1 M Mr Braboy did his first two years of college work at the North Texas Agricultural College, and received his B A. Degree from North Texas State Teachers College in 1931 He began work on his M8Sl6lS Degree at Colorado State T achers College in Greely Colorado in 1938. Mr, Braboy s first teaching position was at Prairie Point in 1932. He served as principal for several years. For the past three years he has been superin tendentl Mr Uselton, High school principal, finished high school at Nocona and received his B A Degree at North Texas State Teachers College in Denton is working on his Ma ters Degree at Texas Tech in Lubbock Uselton teaches mathematics and agriculture Mrs McGuire graduated from Ochiltree High School now known as Perryton High School She received her B A Degree from North Texas State Teachers College Denton and her M A Degree from Oklahoma University Norman She teaches English and history and is sponsor of the Bark the Kennel and the senior class Mrs Shults is sponsor of the junior class and is volley ball coach Her degree was received from North Texas State Teachers College Denton She teaches home economics and physical education . , He . . S ' . Mr. M ' T 7 , , x K X 'XY wt ll5Vwws- C,-. rr q9vr9mw-.,..,- .. Y . 1'f'3'7m'm' aww,-ww, Mm, .M . .vum,pwv'...,-f. X ' 1.. .- .ww , , V Q Q N 'V I lVL'iU ' , ' Miss Beeler graduated from Jasper High School and recei ved hex degree from Texas State College for Women. She teach- es English and reading and is sponsor of the sophomore class. Her home is in Texas City. Miss Holcombe teaches typing, bookkeeping, occupation, and junior business. She graduated from Roxton High School, and North Texas State Teachers College in Denton. Her home is in Roxton Miss Holcombe is sponsor of the freshman class. Mrs Clark is sponsor of the seventh grade and she teachi- es speech, She started teaching at Prairie Point in 1939, after having graduated from Demonstration School at Denton and receiving her degree from North Texas State Teachers College Denton Mr Mann is principal of the elementary grades graduated from Teachers College High School in Denton and attended East Central State Teachers College Ada Cklahoma His teaching experience includes seven years at Prairie Point and two years at Prairie Valley Nr Mann is eighth grade sponsor and basket ball coach Mrs Allen attended North Texas State Teachers College at Denton and started teaching at Valley View in 1928 She is sponsor of the sixth grade She lives at Valley View ,S X . . He I 5 ' 0 1. , . . . I X fir XX XX M pf ly clcuf .L fx N W S IYI ILE r l :AU L vc h urwa ., f Q f .J xir. 3 IT! 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This de termined little group set their blockheads for graduating four years later, and now we have a shining group which has the history of each individual below ARDNELIA MENASCC Baseball 1 yr., Home Ec. club 4 yrs., Vice president of Home EC. club 41 42, Volley ball 2 yrs., Sports editor of Annual 41 42. NARJCRIE BROWN Volley ball 3 yrs , Home Ec. club 4 yrs., Ready Writer of 1940 41, Iditcm ofBark 40-41, Senior play 41-42, Reporter for Home Ec club 41 42 Popular girl for High School 41 42 MARION WRIGHT Assistant editor of annual 40 41 Reporter of junior class 40 41 Home Ec club 4 yrs Tennis 40 41 Sec Q Treas of Senior class 41 42 nditor of Annual of 41 42 Senior play 41 42 JOANNA DENISCN Volley ball 3 yrs Home Ee club 4 yrs Baseball 2 vrs Carnival Queen of junior class 40 41 Vice president of Junior class of 40 41 Vice president of Senior class of 41 42 Senior play 41 42 NARGARET PULTS Baseball 2 yrs Volley ball 3 yrs Home Ec club 2 yrs Bark staff for junior class 40 41 Reporter of Senior class 41 42 Senior play 41 42 Carnival Queen of Senior class 41 42 Annual staff 41 42 Bark staff for 41 42 JEAN MEEKINS Volley ball 3 yrs baseball 2 yrs Home Ec club 2 yrs Senior play 41 42 KATE HANCCIIY Home Ec club 2 yrs Volley ball 2 yrs Ready Writer 39 40 for junior class 40 41 Annual Staff 40 41 and 41 42 I . , I . 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The class has enjoyed the com- pletion of many ambitions. Activities enjoyed by the class were parties, picnics, candy making, movies, hay rides and the Senior play. The class made all these activities possible by a great deal of work in raising money This was done through spon soring their play In counting the merits of the class one cannot forget the leadership of their sponsor who guided them in all their last years of the best success possible and it will always be to her that the members will think of as responsible for their success Z iii' 5,54 4+ ii .amsmm V 4 5' av, tb1 'fvkz xx X . I ,what .J NNW .-. ff ' .-f , AJ sz F , df' . ' .- ' Y . ..i...-..v..-u-.-- ,,,,, A- ,..-,,'-' 'fl' -.f H? W dc.fy 0, I,-...F , . A , . -F- A ,J z., T' ef I ' W---..,. sy , ls: Ms- .A Q 1 v 'Q -f-if-f .-f ' E ff' Ti ma- 7 V, J - ' ' ' 'a -15' ' 9 's 'J'e'-'5 A it Q1-. ,J5 11'fyi-'V' ' 1-.X 'l. f'5 A ' ' ' -X M su - 4' 1 1, .mx- -, i V- 1'-pg , T- 1 '. 1 4- -wa xxx XX I MPX K M af'- S 'f V x 1 iw or 5 I JUUIURS 1 f I f f 1 , JJ' il If' f 'f I 1 f' f X ,f X .f lf' f lf, 1' f 'I ' X! f .qs , , X- 1 . C . V !!' -f, 'I3 --,V of . fu J M Q' .7 ' X Ll Vi. , 1, XX . if .- 1 li 1.10 k . HV 'gn-9U-f'-1' f f T ,X V Q ,fr X, if - in . ll , ' FL ,,,,' 1 , N 1 X ff' Q' .-U., 3, X f ,1- s- W V, 5 lg- , -1, 1 ' A -..L '4,,.f .,,- . if Nigga? ..-,' X H 'fb 1 ,N n 5- V -1 wtf 5 ..,h . , Buck Crenshaw Edwards Jackson Jameson Lamkin Lovett Me3ers Molsbee McC1ennen McLaughlin Quinn Rich Roper Roee Skinner Tettleton Utzman Wade Wilcox Nw .N emu, H-.-M ,...wv: ' ' Treasurer Repoftex Faxliamentaxian Sponsor Heaton Leon Iameson Cheeter McLaughlin Weldon Meyers Dewey Molsbee Roy Rose Llndell Tettleton Alvln Utzman John Wade W1ll1s W1ll1ams Darnell anim? mike. I lil CLAQS ROLL vu I fialwl L1lm1:1n Zora Lilen Juxnn l.f' C,ll Iifxgl t curl Nix, .Q 78 Buck Ve na Quth Cxenehiw Dolothy hdwards Inez jackson Reba Ioyce Lamkin Maurlne Lovett JOhUD1C Lou NcClennen Mayzell Pults Georgia Oulnn Zora Ellen Roper Loella Wllcox I 5 X ff ' . , - . 1 L. . . 5 V , K . A A , . , V l 1 r- ' ' - 1 . . ' , A 3 . x . , .. , I 1 ' D ,J U 'bg , 3 .N 'if' . . W ,,,. , '- v ,w1',M4i. g en.:-M , , ' uw -m,. 4x, 'l,j,'.pQ1A , . , 4 , ':.1 '-4 1, :Q qfvdgb Q' ,- 117311 I M l 5 ' .f:y-r:QXgju- ' -57 '-' 'z' ' , .5-F5 . 1 ' X Efa.'w 1f1- 'Ae' Wi- . .5 f' 'f 'i-P'-ep.. tl f . ' ry' ' -, -f . 4'V .,,,,,,,,,,, . M. N V- .qi U1 :,6j,h X ip. mu..,,..,v, -N ,V Q, V' I A 'I' if!! wi ' ' gh-gf-fr - , The junior class Qconsisting of 21 membersj is looking forward to the great day when they become seniors. This class has made an excellent showing in the school activities. Some of the main events on the junior calendar follows, A weiner roast, October 24, 1941. The majority of the class and the room mothers were present. They played games until it start ed raining then refreshments were served and they adjourned. A party in the gym, December 4. All the class- three were present Refreshments were served popcorn cookies and lemonade by the room mothers A party at Nrs Edward s home December 22 The class had a Christmas tree and each one present was presented with a kid toy Fruit and candy were served to all A kid party in the gym March 9 Thelnajorority of the class was present and most of the guests were seniors Ref reshments of animal cookies all day suckers and Kool Ade were served This class is planning great things for next year and are sure that they have a capable class to fill the shoes of the present seniors OFFICERS President Chester jameson Vice President Dorothy Crenshaw Secretary Verna Ruth Buck ' ' 1 v 1 3 . . , . . . . . , . . , 'I' . I 5 . . . . f ff ff i -up, 3553 I -1 g if 1 E1 WK 5553 112 7 Xl! Rik - Z 1? X X X ff' NN 0 U Maw 1, ,TQ 135252 yn NN '5 '-QL! S s X NW J N 1 x SUPP-IUVUURES X X x x , x 3 'e X Q n EA 1 X X X. QR xx - X xx ., xl . . f x X z x., X xx X 1 A N I' .1 X ,Q j- 'R , Hy . 3 7 1 1' X , -g If '9' Jf' g f qx Q-ff' T777 1 'P s. .,! 2 if f' 45' X Qix . -. fly w j' f -j .L - K, xxfff Q ' 'F R 6 .X x f X K lx ' -. H r', ,V I Y , . N x K X E ' Q L , if 1 N X Q! NR .:iiL .lb JM N- A - f ' ' X 5:55 . - 'N W . .,,., Q, 2 A -NJ I 1 5' .4 , - Adam: Begley Brannon Brown Farmen Look Goodgion Howard Jennings Keck Kidwell Lamkin Ligion Martin Meekins Menasco McGaughy Paine Reves Smith Tate Teague Watkins rv 7g7f ' A. M Cn September 8. 1941, twenty frve students enaezed the sophomore class, Somv members of the sophomore class were on the basket ball and volley ball teams, Early rn the year the following class OffLC6YS were elect ed Tlnce McGaughy. president Helen Smzth vree president Imogene Goodgron secretary Patsy Meek ns reporter At mrd te m Mrs Lrllran Uselton class sponsor was succeeded byhuss Bevfrly Beeler who became sophomore Cla s sponsor for the last semester New offrcers were elected These were Trnce McGaughy presrdenb Bobby Keck vlce presrdenb justrne B gley secretary Ceell Nenasco reporter Adams jack Begley justrne Bellah Oleta Brandon Brllle Brown Beatrlce Carmon Ruth Cook Howard Dyer Wanda Goodglon Imogene CLASS ROLL Howard Otrs Jennlngs JUVlD6 Keck Bobby Kldwell John Lamkln Waunell Llgon Jaunlta McGaughy Tlnce Martln Leonard Meeklns Patsy 'mum 23956 Menasco Cecll Parne Thomas Reves Elrzabeth Rowe Helen Schrock Lou Vee Smlth Helen Tate Earl Dean Teague B1lly Wafkrns Letha , B , ' , 1 rr f ' A , ' ' . . . 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ZJZWM ld k'f'? 0.q um r s e tl tolloul a on Cetovsr ae owell p rs cent Cllffre as 1 ferr P na Tean Famrlton sfcretary Peggy e J ae an 1 L a t e I1 s u 1 1 1 I e L ass ifow Boogrf lcogu ras srne a d What you are to be you are now bceomrng 5 PDO O Amrng the 0U1NlHUd1Hg g od tlmes ofthe year were the frrst lass party october 27 the Chrlstmas pa ty December 24 and Lne Valentine party February 13 AL the lfgrnnrng of the year the class sponsor was Mr Janes Hass At mrd term he was succeeded by Miss V8I18U Holcombe who beaame the class sponsor Peggy Agee Berth Carver L L Cqnnrngham Iohnnre Dawson Nkva DrNoss Bobble Dyer jam Davrd Fire Norma Iune Frte Charles Goolsby Gullda Mae Foster CLASS ROLL Letha Fae Grlftlth Mary Ioyce Lemons Gllbert Lovett eners Martln Beatrice Meyers Wrllard Meyers Brllle J Morgan Kenneth Morrow Chesnrr Peekover Flo ence Pults B1ll1c L Rucktashe Brllle Wayne Rucktashel Roma Jean Hamllton jack Howell Janes Stanley Leeper Ruby Nell Lemon Clrffre Mae Smrth Elizabeth Tettleton Dorrs Gale Cable X R XX xX xx XX I X m , ' ,f ,l,,-W .af-rvWWefwHRra!i'a - . The 11151 HJ wlas, of 1941 1942 alerted re ' N ng ryffir'e:. '. ,l 2 6 ja' k I1 , ' 1-. xi ,. , ' ,' ' Mf,f Sm th vice pro: ivnt zo: Jr . ' S' ', . Agee feporrf: Thfy selee! d ll 'k d wh tv s h c,fsq . 1vI'3fS Lhf 'lfl L ' lflbtf Hi' he L 'CI' '1 i ' EJQ Q4 D ' HS the f :e 1 f 'n' f z 2 1 C. 1 .' as ilu--.1a'r, it . .ff L' Q., JG' ' 5 - 1 I - . , , , , rx Y I a ,- . ,- I, , ,' ' ' , ' A , , . 17' , . ' . I K L- A . -' 1- s. lf N . ... I 'T I A x ' L I 1 Y X .K . .J yrse A , ' es s .. 1 Q' H ,I A 1 . V XNXQ -1 Q XXMXW Q f Z 5641 0 We ow-Q0 cfwmifa Qfzada Wanda Nogdicon Broun ndu 1 funringl Anna oolglon nbg Hamill Flnrenre Haupt ci H Q laPkS 1 well hlvndora Loxn a nnen nn?-th M0 PP lm Wade Ucl 1 1 ne 0kels0n Vilma Patio 0 Pr Nun n H Imn fue on Uriesw r-ru,,, H 11 In lor Lvstvx H rom I HW In Ilan s-avian Howar Nils x 1 n PN U 3 'KB' 5 . S r R X 1. 4216 frade 05315 f 52? Qmzde 2115! Qaida W1 QU fsfjmafe 5, I ll ZW! Wade X QTHLETICS QXZ fi TJ4 . 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QAZELLEQQZZ ,WwmmvGHNWHWmi-f5 ffff :tv-eff e Pxalzxe Valley Cagexss : ' e :nc o' the season o 1941 1942 left behind them a long row of games that will never be foiggtqen CI 35 games played 10 were losf and 25 were won The Bulldogs ente ed lou tournam Hts and won lH Two t them At an lnvltatlon tournament at R nggold the Bulldogs won Lh1rd gxecelvlng a small trophy fox thelr effortsX At an ln vltatlon 'ournanxnt at Nocona the Bulldogs carrled off top hooo by wlnnlng over some of tne strongest teams of North Texas Amonv raw J 1 rn l oeoll add S1 e The Praxrle Valley student body and faculty has to thank for sufh a flne season of basketball Darnell Wlllxams Dale Heaton Leon Heaton joe Lea Yarbro Earl Dean Tate Wlllls hade and Doyle Wade McClennen all or whom we e letter men Hlgh polnt man for the season and usually consldered the star was Darnell W1ll1ams wlth about 325 polnts The Bulldogs made approxlmately 1000 polnts to thelr opponents 700 1, Q19 Vg A J ,eaiml i Th it th e 1 Y f 3 ' o ,. -1 : in 3' ' 5' 0' ,f ' , ' 1 ' ' . is 5 T ine 1.2.5 fsfii by The Bu loggs wa, N o':: -. '-dfll 1 . .. ' ,. - R Darnell was followed by Dale Heaton with about 140 points ' ' We , ', M 5. :I ff ' . 0 , , QF? , fa ' l xl -LT I X T T' E , . V W ' -A ' X 3.1 , N... ,gn . . .,., -W' f Wfffmw 'jg P V2 tht nnrn J 4 1 t th rt 1 eported to the gyn or my Q nany were rmprbwrng greatly er about thr Q 1 ref r e eoath u s was able prck t f Lwe Ruth Pults B11lre Brandon Helfn Smrth Toanna Denrson Doro hy Crenshaw Nynema Vartrn johnny Lou Lovett Verna Ruth Buck a I rs W lc x As the season passed on some dropped ou others became eligrbie and some moved away Then several new ones Jornfd I f squad They were Louxee Schrock Mayzerl VCClennrn and Inez Edwards At the end of the season the g1r's who were to eeerv sweaters were Inez Idwards Brllre Brandon Louuee Schrot' Georgra Pults johnny Lou Lovett Verna Ruth Buck and Helen Smith The gl 1 have played hard and although they have lost a ew games they reel that he season has been sp n They fxpfct tc haxe a ette ear nex ar an t 1 y A th rr plavers The Srason Result wlvcrd Rhore Slld ll Forresthurg S n aaue P f Lfixl L st Los' E on f L st Won I Irs! 11 Q Y A90 is . '3 11 Earl' , ,.,, fi L' we IV ,j at A A 'lr K 4 by ,Sem At T, bf-gg, ' g Cf the If rm of 41 2 f hon 1 ,y grr Is ir f 1 f voile' h.lI practrcw In a short r:m1 I 3- , u' ' Aft- f ef weeks przct' h- - ,, NH s SP1 lt. , ,' 1 I tcm ' or: tru: lurst '.lve They were Margaret Pults Marjorre Brown. jean Meekins Georgrn , .I y r W 1 at . 1 T nd r' '1 0 1 't . rn ' ' , , . , ' , ' T' A : hi ' , L. '- - 1 '- 'e . . . -, Y ' -, I . , , . r s ' , A , f L , - ' 1 . 'fs , -' well I ?'t .2 1 f r. ' b 1 t A t ye d hey Ifcsn onl a fev of .e V- : S 1 . 5 pre Thr: A bg Qu., Nad ' . Y .. Lost Sufzjet Lthr Lfsl Fo.1:Q , Y A ,g, sk X ,gf 4-N'-L, J XV ...-f K A x X Q,-'EQ ,ARNDX dxf if J-5-,ff 4- f f fq g !7W S X - K- V A LE TQL as Q, V1 xfiff' lf, il gf My L X 4g,,xf1Lf' A 1 X WHA M Q 5 Q f j -xx f ,E Q N1 V , i: I Q '?'f' K X - f i gf I, L v f gl ! ,r VA .Vi ,ff f jj X X f N. + f A01 JF u'w !a ' The Halluwt en carnrval whrch rs sponsored erch yea hy t e P T A was a howlrng success wrth rts s dc shows doll racks and eatrng stands The crownrng event of the evenrng was the selcttron and coronatron of the Cr nrval Oueen Hrgh est honors went to the Junrors when Wrrrrs Wade placed the crown on the head of Oueen Zora Ellen A tcndrng her majesty Avls Cole wrth therr escorts Blllre joe Brown Brlly Teague Kelth Carver and u L Smrth As October 31 drew to a close the crowd drspersed leavrng the darkened halls to the spooks and goblrns ggwgfmi On November 29 the senror class presented a three act mystery comedy The Death Brrd Desprte mumps and substr tutron the play was a complete success judged from the enth usrasm with whrch rt was recerved and the senrors felt well repard for therr efforts QZMZQMM fpwz Students and te rhers assembled rn the gymnasrum on Dec ember 23 for the annual Chrrstmas tree After a half hour was spent rn the srngrng of Chrrstmas songs Old Santa and hrs help ers d1Stflbq'6d the glfts Treats and good wrshes from the X Nr xx . f f of f' 1 ,ff ' 'V .I 'Q 'V,iP , 1 X , Milf- In -y t A jx ' ' 4 - Q x , , J 5:11 N f ' f! If , V --r 'JX.:.'C-If Aff. ' -, - v,r1FmwvWxM gy ,pMu.W -J, U .ws V s 4 2 F ' ' , 5. . ., ze e': h ltvl ' . yr i : g ' . . , A 1 A ' ' F 1' Q , 1 'Z J me . 1 - ' '. were Margaret Pults. Imogene Goodgion Clrffie Mae Smith, and 1 . , . ' , I f' ' I .swswmwwaal ,lu W K N .4-4 W- . ' g it-I-11-,-va-19,-Tyr.:- , ' - ' I -izslgyi in U 1 I m tv 5 . N , ' Q -..,-V i I -J' 0 ,, Q . g'z'1vtTuES lLONTlN+JEDl ws-, H if faculty concluded the party. X l 5 1 a y Z9 Z2220 TOURNAMENT March 20 was the date of the Forty two Tournament when hrs Braboy won flrst prlze and Mrs McGu1re not to be out done won the consolatlon Cake and coffee was served to about sixty guests by the volley ball girls The proceeds went to help purchase awards for the boys and glrls athletlc teams fk Q Mgjdfcwfy Aprll showers brlng May flowers and red letter days for PT8lF1S Valley School Much new talent was dlscof red mn the all school play Aunt Samantha Rules the Rwost and many new beautles were brought to the attentlon of the hlgh school boys at the JUnlOf Senlor Banquet jgyfxpf ff? 2 1 Li, ., 1 f 5 . v V . . a I , , Q If Ki 'Q l I X rl , .fi V ' If ' V ,w 1' r A 'Z I of ff! ,ff f l 1 ff ' ' Q c. ' .Ye f , X I . , , , L P Q0 f l f V! X X 1 A ' I ' ' . 4iI2Q?fw1FiMhmLT ,pUh,,n 1 I I 2464 em ww' ' ,:: e'f4i2?25t??,fi'g5 rf.-.. ,, U If the spirit and happenings of the school have been brought to you through the weekly paper, if memories, person alities and experiences which made up the school year of 1941 1942 are revived as you turn the pages of this book, the aims of these publications will have been realized. Phe staffs wisr to express their appreciation to those whose assistance and cooperation have made possible the news paper and year book fgwff tiff!!! If X H1121 f Editor Johnnie Lou Lovett Assistant Editor joe Lea Yarbro Sports Editors Horace Reves Ardenella Menasco Class Reporters Margaret Pults Zora Ellen Quinn Cecil Menasco Billie J Norgan Adviser Mrs McGuire ,f 'W' -vo Editor Marian Wright Asst Editor J L Lovett Bus Mgr Dexter McGaughy Sports Eds Horace Reves Marian Wright Art Editors Imogene Goodion Ruth Carmen Class Editors Margaret Pults Zora Ellen Quinn Patsy Meekins Peggy Agee Sponsor Mrs McGuire 1 ' A' N . X x Xt 3. ig, 7 N 'f ' -' i: 'f 1 ,' f ls- ' E3 X ' 1 2 r' M' E E Q' if , 7 ,. f , ' T ff ' f ' , f,f4.H' 1 .-- f , , , f In fy Q 41, nf x - V , y V , QXVMQ4 f ,,. .v 4,-of 7 ,f J ,f '. .H . . , K i if6,al::.p',,,. , , . ,S 4 .. 0,4 V, ml,-,r-.. -V1 , H . ., . , .- I ' , 1 ,- ' ,U ' NNN- ,. Q' - -'A if . MJ:-,:i6..:,, C, :4 skkwfw s I x. I 9 P-7-.QL ,-- Ll' 2 ' r 2 -v 4,-,w,,,.-l, dfwmwfffg,-'.. . f ,. .,,, dwwr :musk V lwpmq-,f.:qfwq-:Ay 'vw-' - X ' - ,- ff 1' vw r-'wylga-ap 5, -,lj-3,5-r , nw -.,-an 'johnnie Lou Lovett was born in Nocona, Texas, on june 14 1926, She is an attractive blond with blue eyes and a medium fair complexion. She weighes 110 pounds and is 5 feet 5 inches tall. Johnnie Lou likes pineapple and popcorn for food, Hex favorite movie stars are jackie Cooper and Deanna Durbin, She thinks true friends are the most valuable thing in the worlds Her dislikes are spinach, celery, and two faced people. 'Johnnie Lou has won several certificates for scholastic acheivment and was selected this year for Who s Who among High School Students in Texas Johnnie Lou attended Valley View School until the consol idation with Prairie Point when she came to Prairie Valley Her ambition is to be a private secretary Billy Teague a sophomore was born in Olney Texas July 12 1927 He is now 14 years old is 5 feet 7M inches tall and weighs 140 pounds He has blue eyes brown hair and a medium dark skin His likes and dislikes are varied Among his likes are chicken coconut pie redheads and blonds Spencer Tracy and Betty Grable are his favorite movie stars He dislikes hateful People castor oil and turnip greens , . h . . . . . . . , , , - . . . . I 5 1 I 5 I , ', ' - - . . . 1 ' 9 ' ' l s A a o n o - 1 ' . , . . . . . . . . V . 1 , . -Y T V Y W ' A-I-MY---7-txbxnse . S xx N 5 241129 alw- i most eoplf a m s u n airs for scholastxc achlevemcnt c was sf C' o s Among High School Students thls yea B111 has attended Pralrle Dolnt Sptnct an P1a ambltlon ls to be a lawyer Louvee Schtock a popular sophomoxe was vcted the best g rl athlete ln Pra111e Valley School She was born 1U Spanlsh Fort Texas July 31 1926 and 1S 15 years old She lS 5 feet 3 inches tall and weighs 122 pounds She has blond halr hazel eyes and a falr complexlon Her llkes are Lana Turner Clark Gable chlcken lce cream and sports clothes Her dlsllkes are concleted people and green beans Louvee attended SpanJsh Fort school untll the 1941 42 texm when she came to Pra1r1e Valley Her ambltlon 15 to t1n1sh school and be a rancher s wlfe Darnell W11l1ams a JUDlOY of 1941 42 was voted the best boy athlete of the season 1U an all school electlon Darnell was born in Spanlsh Fort Texas December 23 1924 He lS 17 years old is 5 feet 11 lnches tall and welghs 145 pounds ff'7 I .lc I 5 I I LJ Elly 35 g p cl C ll hi ha. 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Who ' fl ' ' ' 1 5 A 'Hz d 1 :1e Valley Schools 1933 35 1935 40. and 40 42 xespectively His afiff Qfwf Zf72-a If ha b own eyes bla l h and an c'1ve complexlon he llkes 1 e cream cakes and P198 of all klnds for fools and hls fa lte movl star lS Dorothy Lamour Ted rates as hls people and sfudylng When he I nlshes school Darnell wanfs to go to college and learn to be as may be expected a basket ball coach Verna Ruth Bu k lS a very attractlve JUUIOI who was voted the prettlest 2111 1U Hlgh School She has blond hal! brown eyes and a very talr omplexlon Verna Ruth wa born 1D Bonlta Texas Februarv 2 1926 She lS 16 years of age welghs 106 pounds and 15 5 feet and 4 inches tall She llkes lce cream and cake better than any other foods Her favorlte movle stars are Mlckey Roonev and Judy Garland Hex favorite color lS red She has an lntense dlsllke for creamed corn and two faced people Verna Quth went to school one year at Bonlta and has attended th s school slnce Per ambltlon lS to be a prlvate secretary and marry the boss Mazjor le Brown a vivaclous seruor was voted the most popular glrl 1U hlgh school 1D an all school electlon She has hazel eyes naturally curly black ha1r and a falr com X X X mf' X 4. ,. f L .V I A . 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C ,J 'sf H- Marjorie was seated next to a famous astronomer at a dinner party asked him What do you do in life?' He replied I study astronomy.' Dear me! said Marjorie. GI finished astronomy last year. Mrs. McGuire You don t know the first thing about syntax. Houston My goodness. is there a tax on that, too.5 Roma. fYou know, my boy friend, proposed to me last night. Juanita Doesn t he do it beautifully.' Weldon 'Daddy. who was Hamlet?' Dad 'Aren t you ashamed of your ignorance. Bring me the Bible and I ll show you.' Soph lYou ought to take chloroform.' Froshg lYeh9 Who teaches it?' Miss Beeler :Do you like O. Henry?' Billie jf No. peanuts always stick in my teethQ' Teacher Qin geography classy: 'Now, who can tell me where we find mangoes9 Bright boy Yes Miss wherever woman goes Psychologist When children are naughty quickly switch their attention Mother Switch their what? Reba What were you doing after the accident? Chester Scraping up an acquaintance Well Horace aren t you going out to play this afternoon No I ve got to stay at home and help father with my home work Farmer Hi there' What are you doing up in my peach tree Earl Dean There s a notice down there to keep off the grass We know a man who s getting so bald headed he has to tie a string around his forehead to tell how far up to wash his face They marked the exams so strictly they flunked him for having a period up side down . 1 - , . . 9 1 ' W' , s ' - - ! . . . . , . . . I. ' ,v 4 ' ' Q . . . , A I . . 5 , . . K 2 ' . . . . . . .V . A ' . . . . . , . . . . 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I' N rion was lea1n1ng to dress herself Mother she said one morning after a periol of prolonged be wilderment I think you ll have to button this dress for because I can t The buttons are behind and I m in front Mr Nhnn My wife had a dream last night and thought she married a millionaire Mr Uselton You re Lucky Mine th1nks that in the daytime jack Say dad what does it mean when the paper says some men went to a convention as a delegate t large? Mr Yarbro It means his wife didn t go with him son Senior Why is an empty purse always the same? Freshman Well why is an empty purse always the same? Senior Because you can t see any change in it Dale I wish Ilmd aruckel for every girl I ve kissed Doris What would you do? Buy a paclc of gum? From the dark came the voice of the sentry Halt' Who s there? An American came the reply Is that so? Well advance and recite the second verse of The Star Spangled Banner I don t know it Proceed American Darnell Dad what is the difference between a cat and a comma? Da I don t know What is it Darnell? Darnell A cat has claws at the end of its paws while a comma is a pause at the end of a clause Said the Idaho potato to Lowell Thomas You re nothing but a commentator Mr. Braboy Did anyone in your family ever make a brilliant marriage? Mr. Uselton Only my wife ' The lad was dull at school you see, His dad took things to heart, He took the lad across his knee, And there he made him smart Mrs. McGuire Well, Jack, what did you do on your holidays? Jack Ch, not much, not enough to write an essay on, anyway ,l , 4,1552 :yi 4' W 3 0 i: v5f2 'f,.r11 ' W U', 'rff Nflewfl-WH ',aQfiw ,., ilgfgyglgw sh ' inf f'f21'-,.-,L ff be 5' 'iff' 41'- .ll l 1 K A S . . 4 E ' . W ' ' me . h a I . . , . , i 1 . y A , , . d . ' ' , . Y o , 1 . 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Prairie Valley High School - Kennel Yearbook (Nocona, TX) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Prairie Valley High School - Kennel Yearbook (Nocona, TX) online collection, 1987 Edition, Page 1

1987

Prairie Valley High School - Kennel Yearbook (Nocona, TX) online collection, 1942 Edition, Page 66

1942, pg 66


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