R L Paschal High School - Panther Yearbook (Fort Worth, TX)
- Class of 1936
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JusT as he has carried The richness oT The pasT inTo modern and progressive edu- caTion, so CenTral has become Paschal , To sTand as a per- manenT memorial To This be- loved characTer, iTs TirsT principal. DEDICATICDN 6. Q. fgx,.i:s..-.M...-., .areas .ss..,, .aw-iL..2' ff-,109 O, land of many landsgl am your own Pvenatally-ffovevew of the South! HA golden pallov of voluptuous light Filled the warm Southern nigl1t. ' , 14- . .fi u.1f9E. ,V , nz 'fl .Q xx 1,1 f .V-xxx I f V K V ' l ' 1 The silver poplars slzalqe tlrcir silver lace Against the trembling glory of the stars. .:u,n , ..,YWY,,T..L YY..- 1 , IEE! IMD IE? -Elf llll ,IEEI ww. NN V: 5 ' - ' .Q W WW ' .nl lll li all f 1 fr fa ' e I X y If HQ YQ. I ll: I I . K lp 1 , , ' Ui ' MQW H THE SCHGCDL IT was eighT o'clock ThaT morning oT mid-lvlay. The rain was over. Clouds and misTs were disappearing, leaving an aTmosphere oT puresT crysTal. The sun TloaTed a globe oT gold in The yielding blue. High overhead Tiny ridges of many-peaked clouds-The gleaming, wandering Alps oT The blue eTher: ouT- sTreTched Tar below, The warming bosom of The earTh, Throbbing wiTh The hope oT ma- TerniTy. Two spiriTs abroad in The air, encounTering each oTher and passing inTo one: The spiriT oT scenTless spring leTT by melTed snows and The spiriT of scenTed sum- mer born wiTh The earliesT buds. MORNING Some lmurx shine out like silver in the s A nighi of sil- ver srars hung againsi 'rhe velve'r blue of fhe in- finire, farhomless sky. No pen can give This beauiy, no brush Hs color, no longue i'rs clelighr. H musf be seen and felf. H mailers li'r+le how dull your soul may be, how sluggish your imaginaiion, how clead your en- Jrhusiasm, here Naiure will-'rouch you wi'rh a wand Thar will sfir every blunred sensi- bilily info life. Palaces 'and churches- poems in sione-canvases Thai racliaie sombre foresrs, oases of olive and palm, Beerhoven, lvlilron, and even 'rhe greai Michael himself, may have roused in you no quiver of clelighf nor Jrhrill of feel- ing such as +his. NIGHT A night where locust branches sprayed the moon s L mx L, Such things as these have made the hours gla Some unexpected burst of lcweliness- 3' -- f-Xa,--N--W V .--... .1-1-v-.,.. ,-.-w9-'f- ......,.S-f-,,.w-,gv .H-Q -,. ,E-F. -: ::7',:: This is my world! within these narrow walls l own u princely service. . l . As I gaze back upon the scenes that I Have passed, how pleasant is the view! ADMINISTRATICDN x 'He got so much sense his eyes look ved J. F. BATEMAN, Principal 5-I ' W ,H TJCLXK Pugc lfiglltvcu ELDEN B. BUSBY, Vice-Principal 1 x .13 - f up .55 :.1f':,.L: .4 E CITY EXECUTIVES R. L. PASCHAL W. M. GREEN Direcior of Libraries in Superinfendenl of Eorl Worih Public Schools Eorl Worfh Public Schools W. A. MEACHAM J. O. ANDREWS Assisfanf Superinfendenl Depufy Superinfenderw of in Charge ol High Schools Eorf Worfh Public Schools Page T1 t .1 OFFICE EXECUTIVES GRACE BURKETT LENA FRANKS LILLIAN WALKER Dean of Girls School Nurse Clerlc ANNE COLLIER MARY BLALOCK Aflendance Clerk Regisfrar PgT M HALLIE MARY SWIEET DORA MQKIBBEN MAY SCHOIV CURA GOSNEY CAROLINE McPHERSGN Spucch MI1tI1cvr111t1f.i An Cfnthiug GAITHER SUI-ml Slmllux Nfrlthzvnarifs PEARL WOUTEN CHARLIE NOBLE LUCY HARDINU OSCAR MONNIG ELVETA BENSON Engllxh M.z!I1c11mt1u.s ADAMS Punta Lcctxrrcr CIxu1ni.x!'ry Eughxh RUTH SANDERS MAY HALLARAN CORA PHILLIPS EULA BUCK LOTTIE ROE MURIEL CREER Muthcwmmcs Sufxul Studies Comnnavcinl Physical Educarwn GREEN Cumvnurciul Page Tu'c'nty'l wo MARGARET CARTER Social Studwx GENIE BECK Sucml Studies LUCILLE RAWLINS Spmush 5 24 i -5, of 7' MARY LUUISE ZHLOSKI Ifwxglxyh VIOLA MIDIJLEBROUK Suuml Sllulxcs BOB ffI5Mk5Nl3Sl1N lfnglxxll NELLE BYRNES MARGARET KATHRYN XVHITT HUNN RUTH HICKLH MINNIIZ If. C-nnnu'n'ml CASKEY GARRETT Cml1111uvfx.11 flnrnrlvrtnll TIPTUN Spmu.vl1 Sucml Stlulxm I.1unx.ml1.m1 N. U. ROBBINS ELLA RUTH KIRKMAN ffI.AUI5lA MAl'I J. L. STITT Suuml Srmlivx LEDUERWUOI7 Muthervmricx XVORKMAN Mnlxmn Dull An Euglmlx T. R. BOLEY E. WCJLFF RAY KING EMMA MURPHY AGNES ISIJENS I.UUlSlf HUIVIAR Engllxh Nfulhuwrmrnrs Swml Studlcx Englxsh lfugllxll Spmmh Pngf T1a'cw1Iy-llxrcu I MARY CILLESPIE French MABEL JOHNSON Mnrhmmrics BERNETA MINKWITZ NIathu1mmm LUCY ANNE NANCY CYNEILI. MYRL JUSTIN SARAH HALL LESBIA VVORD LULA PAYNE Study Hal! Spccfh Plwxxml Educutxqm Cumn1u1rm! UNDERXVOOD ifuvvnvvwruml Sunil! S!uJ1ux ANNA GARDNER LENA AUSTIN EDNA HUDSON UERTRUDE IRMA Lurm Lurin E11gIxxh VAN ZANDT POINDEXTER Chcnlistry M1Ix1C MARGARET K' C, DAVIS E. I... GREGORY AIXTNANIAE C. YV. BERRY AI. R, TUCKER WEBSTER Shup Chemistry HUNTER Physica English Spumsh Cuvrlvlluruull Pago Twu11ty'fuu1 w SENIORS AK! Dey done got def eddycatirm cnzyfjivc VINCENT HORNER GENE ROBERTS PresidenT SecreTary VersaTile A liTTle Duchin MARY FRANCES LOCKE C. W. BERRY ReporTer Sponsor DigniTied P. G. GeT The poinT? JANUARY CLASS CALENDAR The January class had a Tull calendar during senior weelc. EirsT came Senior Day, January 2I, wiTh suckers and big bows in sTyle. A nighT club scene, Ten years hence, was presenTed, and conver- saTion among Those seaTed aT The Tables proved a clever class prophecy. Frank BarTley was masTer oT ceremonies. The class play, Charm School , was presenTed January 24 under Miss Myrl JusTin's direcTion. ATTer The play Miss JusTin gave The casT a parTy aT her home. The Reverend Halsey Werlein oT ST. Andrews Episcopal Church delivered The baccalaureaTe address in The school audiTorium on January 26. His subiecT was The Heavenly Vision . ln The Vene- Tian Room of The BlaclcsTone HoTel The banqueT was held January 28. AT This Time The class giTTs To Mr. Berry, sponsor, Miss JusTin, play direcTor, and Miss Irma PoindexTer. music direcTor. were pre- senTed. ATTer The dinner dancing was in sTyle unTil morning. CommencemenT exercises, The big momenT. were held January 3 I, when Mr. R. L. Paschal. Tormer principal oT This school, presenTed l4I graduaTes wiTh diplomas. Addresses were made by Mr. J. F. BaTeman, principal, The class president and The scholarship winners. Miss Lily B. CIayTon presenTed The LaTin Award To A. D. Rhea. ATTer The exercises The class enjoyed an informal dance aT Meadow- brook CounTry Club. Page Twenty - M M mein HELEN ADAMS Hlrmdic FRANK BARTLEY Sn I csnum ELLIS BOYD I'm clmirvmmu JUANITA CHILDR ESS Yun tell us MARGARET ADAMS Pmitmniwner GUS BATES King Kong HARRIETT JO BRITT Faithful LIDA BETH CLAY Einstcin ll ERMA REE ALEXANDER G1m1dma said-- JACK BIGHAM Ladies' man PAUL BROWNLOW Handsome JACK CUNNINGHAM Lady killer EVELYN ARCHER MARGARET ROBERT ANDERSON Mixs Socmtcx Lazy bones BILLY HIMY BODZY BILDERBACK Ciwly Inrkx Ty Cobb, JT. ELEANOR KATHRYN BUTCHER CADWALLADER Little Butch This, that, imdn ' KENNETH JAMES DARWIN CUNNINGHAM Now, girls Little I11ulIic1 Page Twenty-seven ARTHUR Brilliant MARTHA BOND Dcmurc IDELL CALDWELL Kind DOROTHY DINES Cleoputm KATHERINE BARKER Sprcd in spcuch WILLIE BOTIK WWII yum J. B. CASON Smirrlic ANNIE LOU DUNBAR O, K. VF...-.1 .A,. ..... .in ESTHER DUNCAN Beloved G. W. FARIS just a star MARGARET HARRIS Gmciuus CRECIE HUMPHRYS ..Hi.. ROY DUNCAN CHARLES DYER DALE EDWARDS LOIS VIRGINIA Oh, well Still growing High pockets EISENMENGER ELLZEY Intellectual Myszefioux RECTOR DOROTHY DOROTHY VALENTINE DICK GRICE GENARALSKY GLANTON GRAHAM GRANGER Wave-sez Half pint Wo1Lhy Hello, now Cleve'r RUTH JANE CONNIE DOROTHY WILLARD HARRISON HATFIELD HENDERSON HENDRICKS HICKS Pmsomllity Another Gingn Always smiling Girl 'rl a. million Too handsome SAM ALMA JUNE WILLARD MONA DELLE QUATA JACKSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JONES JONES Pose, please Not had P1ima. donna Maxine? Sn small Bmins, :ou Page Twenty-eight l CLIFTON EVANS Lil cnme LAWRENCE HALE Those eyes NORMAN HON N ET l'm smart WESLEY KELLEY Laugh this off' --- ---- -nn- .....---.,1 s , I N 4,3 X i. L 1 KATIE LOWRY JIIDD KENNEDY EVERETT KIDD MILDRED BILL KUHLMAN JIMMY FAY LEGATE jug head Not Captain KIRBY A man! LANGSTON Quality Thoxc dimples Su sweet Rad headed AUDREY CLAUDE LYALL HOWAIKD BILL FLOYD MASSEY F. A. McCIARTY SUE ELLA LUMPKIN Energetic NIAHAFFHY MANCHESTER Durk '11 Iu111dsmnI? Sunil McCIARTY A pcurh I'm good Puddin' hind fmncs Dmfz rush OSCAR MNILURE MARIIUERITE .IEANNETTE ELIZABETH ROBERT MARTHA HELEN MILLER Smxliug MHILASSIE McLEAN MILESTER MERRILL MICHAEL Lnkm 'nn nul Thur vmnplvximx 1'1ctlv guml Hi, Mr I bulicw- What I1 gurl! FRANCIS BUUTS DONALD WILLIAM BOB GUS BEN SHERMAN NORWOOD PARMITER PETERSON PHILLIPS PIERCE PRICKETT QUATTROCHI RESNICK Plmmvxg 'NYT Imddws POIisI1cd Kucn guv Rmnru Hcftv SlIc'1xfc XVIII: kwwux' Pngu Twcntyfnim' A. D. RHEA Studmus THEODORA SIMMONS Songbird RUTH THORNTON Well, wrH LEWIS WALL OK, gvrls EUGENE LELAND ROSS JAMES RUSSELL JAMES SANCOMB KATHRYN ELIZABETH RINEHART Up thai' Huh Hi, james SANDERS SHORT Tiny Swcctic pic Lung 011 Ionkx GREENE MARY ELLEN JOE SPAFFORD MARION CHARLOTTE MILDRED SIMPSON SOUTHWELL A mighty man SULLIVAN TAYLOR THERELL Down in from Easy on the eye Nice gui Cute Livc'n Icam ROBERT TURNER IRVIN LOUISE MAXINE VERNER MARGARET ROSS WALKER I'm here, gi1lx VAN HOOSER VAN VLECK Yau full mc WAGGENER Slxwrlnfk Spvmg time C. I. .A. Shy RHODA VIRGINIA CHRISTINE HELEN ARBOZINE THOMAS AMELIA WATSON WELLS WHITMAN WILSON W'RIGIiT YOUNGBLOOD ZICH Pfimly prcttv Good looking Eifcvyzmzfs pal Little '11 cute Swevt fm all there Alwizyx lim Page Thiny WARREN MOORMAN NANCY O'NElLL WINNIFRED GILLESPIE PresidenT Sponsor Vice-PresidenT Hi, Prexy You're Seniors now. Winnie DOROTHY NELSON CATHERINE ANN LADD SecreTary Treasurer Smiling DoT Oh, hush, ErnesT! JUNE CLASS CALENDAR A season repleTe wifh TesTiviTies Tor The June class oT I936 was ushered in wiTh The ValenTine TheaTer parTy. BuT This was only The beginning! The evening presenTed a unique specTacle of senior anTics in The school gymnasium. PicTuresque Tigures in apparel suggesTive oT Bowery days capered across The Tloor To The music of Danny Broolcs's orchesTra. The Senior Revue oT May I5 was a verifable Follies oT glamorous girls and dashing Don Juans who exploiTed Their beauTy and TalenTs across The TooTlighTs. The presenTaTion oT Dulcy on May I was a Triumph Tor The seniors who Took parT in The play direcTed by Miss Mary SweeT. Comes Class Day-and pandemonium! Seniors will swarm The corridors. lnTanTile aTTire will cap- Ture The spiriT oT pinaTore days as hisTory repeaTs iTselT. And The Tun will conTinue wiTh The banqueT aT The Casino May 29 and laTer aT The garden parTy sponsored by The P. T. A. aT The home of Mrs. Charles Nash. The baccalaureaTe address will be delivered as The nexT-To-lasT evenT on The graduaTes' social calendar. Then The climax oT an evenTTul year and eleven years oT endeavor will be aTTained when nearly 500 boys and girls receive Their diplomas aT commencemenT exercises. Page Thinyfon Ianni: ,.a.u.... ..-ns., MI MT' MARGARET JEWEL ALLEN BILLY AMOS BOB AMOS KATHARINE LOIS MARIE ABERNATHY A jewel Stopper Likewise ANDERSON ANDERSON Irish eyes Silence Perfection THELMA ANGLIN FREDA MAXINE ASBURY ALMA ELEANOR VIRGINIA Aw, kid ARMSTRONG Bright eyes ASHCRAFT AUSTERMUEHLE AVARELLO Gracie Ashes I'll spell it Spaghetti ERNEST MARY BARDIN LLOYD BARNES JACK BARR GENEVIEVE NIABSON BALLEVJ Sparkle Never Again Bar mme BARTLESON BARTLETT Frcrkles Du tell! 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PAUL GLASS ODELL JUANITA DOROTHY MAE LOUISE NELLIE DOROTHY LEE CODWIN GRANGER CRAVES GRUNEWALD CUNTER HAMILTON FLAVIL GEORGE JAMES DOROTHY JOYCE LOIS MARY ELIZABETH HAMILTON HAMILTON HARWELL HAWTHORNE HERBERT HERBERT HERRIN1 I WEAVER GERALDINE JOHN GRACE MARGARET ELIZABETH HERRIOTT HILL HOSEMENN HALBERT JEZ JOHNSTON Pugc Snxtyfml 7 . I 3 i -A ! M A- I - I 5 I 'J PEGGY WILLIE MAE DANIEL PATSIE MARY MARGARET MARTHA LEE JOHNSTON JONES KAUFFMAN KEILTY KEITH KELLEY KELLEY PATRICIA LOUISE KLAR DON MARJORIE MAE ELEANOR HENRIETTA IRVING KEPPLE LAWSON LEE LEGGETT LEVINE LEVINSON FRANKLIN LOUISE EMMA JEAN MARY ELIZABETH HELEN JEAN M.-GEE JOHN LONG LUTON MHSRIDE McCORSTIN McCUlSTION M:GRAW GENEVA GEORGIA MARIE JEANNE MAURYNE MARYDEENE INEZ RUTH HENRY M.-KINZIE MAGLIN MAGILL MAHAFFEY MAHANEY MILLER MILLICLAN J. L. BAILEY VIRGINIA JO PAT ORR JAYNE OTT MORRISON Mk BUNT NEWTON Pugz Six ty-two -i-fir.,-----I - -zrzi MARGARET FRED OWENS PANKEY ANNA BELLE JACK RUSSETTE RUSSELL GORDON MARTHA LOUISE SMEDLEY SMITH JANE CATHERINE TAYLUR TERRELL MYRTLE XVILLIAMS wk -Q: KARLYNE MARTHA BETTY CLAIRE MADELINE PAYNE PETTA PRAY RANSOM MARY MARIAN LOIS WILLIS RYAN SHAW SI-IELTON SIMPSON SPENCER BETTY RUBERT MINNIIE SMITH SPURLIN STEVENSUN SULLIVAN JACK VIRGINIA MILDRED MARGARET TUNSTILL ULRICKSUN VAN BUSKIRK WEBB HELEN PATRICIA JEAN WOODS NVILSON WINN Page Sixty-rhvce U MARIE Rl JIIERTSON GENE SLEFTE PAUL TANNER MATT WHATL EY ..l nwfilni Te co.mra'deship of The i mulTiTude of boys and girls who form Paschal's sTudenT body has creaTed Tor many years The spiriT oT enioymenT surrounding Their school acTiviTies. Drawn by an almosT irre- sisTible desire Tor mischieT and play. yeT leashed by Their ad.miraTion and re- specT Tor The school and TaculTy, The sTu- denTs combine These elemenTs To produce The colorful school life which blazes The Trail of Their TuTure lives. Showing Their appreciaTion Tor Their unusual oppor- TuniTies, They have, Through Their scholasTic work, Their sporTs, and The exTra curricular organiza- Tions, Tried To bring praise and honor on This, our own Paschal I-ligh S c h o o l . Page Sixtwfilvc lvfx SCHCDOL LIFE Superior beauTy and personaliTy-upon These meriTs Teminine represenTaTives from The sophomore, The junior, The high and low senior classes were awarded The disTincTive honor oT class TavoriTes . Pic- Tured on The 'TirsT Tour pages are The young ladies who ranked. TirsT in The conTesT, while Those rank- ing nexT Tollow on The lasT page. DeTermined by The majoriTy voTe oT The various Paschal High School classes, The conTesT resulTs remained secreT unTil The an- nouncemenT aT The June Class Review. P S h m , LI'-, Vslff. ' 1 'bfi Q i J. ilgi ' .-sf ,i ' , x?,.4.. ' It .U V' we . J '. ffiflifiif FAVCDRITES as s 1 x 1 n 4 Page Sixty-'nine Dey gin ter cas sheep s eyes at er moms JANE HQLLINGSWORTH A JANUARY SENIOR v Page Seventy ANN AMBROSE JUNE SENIOR IgE ELIZABETH HAGER JUNIOR Pugu Sm' I LADY KATRINE FINE SOPHOMORE Mgr Su1'unly'1h1cc vuiuuv-v , QUATA JONES GENE ROBERTS January Senior January Senior BETTY TRAMMELL WINNIFRED GILLESPIE June Senior June Senior MAXINE DOAK ILA RIDGEWAY Junior Sophomore Pagz Seventyffou.1 s 'mrfah , 4 '- 1. N1 ' 5, ' Z ia m: 44 f'+rg f.:f 1- , -Vx ' ' ' fi. 1 .', FEATURES Page Sevcntgwfive En whadcler yo' speck I sec? 4 ix Von Scralclwum, president Hollinqsworllm, sergeanl- af-arm's-lenqllm Wilson calls special session wifh Pascl'1al's D. C. Clmaracler sfudy ol Samson and Delilah- only il s Cecilia. Nicks on cold- slwoulder fo Coleman. Page Si t .:m.E,,. . , 1, ,,,.: W , i A happy crowd- Vincenl, Gene, and Vincen+'s books. Tree, Greene. Greene lree. Winnie 'neallw Hue lree. uk: Keep our collage fires hurning, as are lhese he-arls. Big Fender admiringly amused as Ladd lassie laughs. Gee-chie, geechie. Aw now, Bolo, slop ill Jusl lor almospheref Smoolh-sailing love allalr on lchee-aclion wheels. Oops! loolc whal l dug up! .l I 5 vi 1 l 1 5 :L Mau. ivsifil I. 1 lx , ,fr 'Q A -+1-15 ,gl 1 1. N ,, ,.. , f . ' --die. - .' - 'mf Snoopy snapslwof snaps siudenfs sfudyinq. Gardena-r's Veqefables come up for picfure. Non-Hollywood misses camera shy. E I .gk .Sf 11x'.1f4h1 A Time exposure ThaT didn'T Take. A clerk Ther was of Paschal also- A corner of our liTTle bookroom. EinsTein's plenTiTul- iusT ask Doc , Too many cooks spoil The dishwashers humor. The lady who read. WhaT oloes one do Tor a book-ache, docTor? Absence makes The wrinkles grow. ColumnisTs dig up evaporaTed mud. Jo and CliTTie, This sounds spiffy How does your garden grow? sq!! ag Lei us away! My s+eecl awails al yon gale! Harvey improvises dump lruclc. l-lere's how i'r's done. Paschal gels ho'r on a fire clrill. Pre-erninenl medicos of Paschal convene. Foolball prac+ice halls as slars pose for Their public. -Memories of whaf has been and never more shall be. So you don'+ lhinlc WERE good, eh? They were, anyway. Tongue-lied yell- Wah, wah, wah, wahoo! Pings Elglxlv QR atv af HM ATHLETICS f Pg hgh I kick de stuffin' outen xou C. W. BERRY Track Coach W. A. MEYERS Line Coach B. H. WINKELMAN Head Coach J. E. COX Sophomore Coach FCDOTBALL Paschal's aThleTics The pasT year were direcTed by Tour ouTsTanding menTors, each an auThor- iTy in his respecTive Tield. These coaches combined Their eTTorTs To make The aThleTic season a Tairly successTul one Tor Paschal. The '35 PanTher TooTball Team ended a noT wholly unsuccess- Tul season on Thanksgiving Day by losing To The NorTh Side STeers by a score oT I4 To 6. The PanThers Tinished TourTh in The sTrong DisTricT Seven race, winning Two oT The Tive conTerence games. The Team played Two ouT oT Town games, boTh being non-conTerence, losing To Waco and winning Trom Breckenridge High. They played Two oTher non-conTerence games on Their own Tield. The TirsT was wiTh The sTrong Amarillo High, I934 and I'-735 STaTe Champs, who nosed ouT The PanThers I4 To I3. The oTher game was wiTh Adamson High Trom Dallas which The PanThers won easily by The score 20 To 6. The ToTaI average Tor The non-conTerence games was 500 Page Eightytwo FOOTBALL This year Paschal was represenTed on The TooTball field by Two fine co-capTains, G. W. Faris and Tommye Thompson. Faris, All-CiTy guard and All-DisTricT guard, received honorable rnenTio' ' rr 'ical All-STaTe Team. He was wiThouT a doubf The besT defensive guard Ther co-capTain, Tommye Thompson, All-CiTy end for The pasT Two years . Two years, received honorable menfion for The All-STaTe Team This sea- liis Time beTween playing end and half-back for The Panfhers. Hurolu Drown, The only oTher reTurning '34 leTTerman, was The fasTesT man on The squad. He played half-back. His abiliTy To cover ground rapidly on a wide end-sweep or a reverse was commenfed on by numerous sporfs wriTers. Ruel Hoffman, 1936 capfain-elecT, played quarTer- back on The Team. AlThough dirninufive in size, he made up for iT by The power of his drive and The decepfiveness of his running. WiTh The experience gained This season he should prove a valuable player nexT season. G. W. PARIS TOMMYE THOMPSON HAROLD BROWN RUEL HOFFMAN FRANK KRING I-IOMER TOMLIN FIELDER TARVER JOE SPAFFORD VINCENT HORNER FOOTBALL As The PanThers had a number OT Tine guards This year, The compeTiTion was sTrong, buT scrappy Frank Kring Tinally broke Through To win a TirsT sTring berTh. Frank has anoTher year and will probably be shiTTed To Tull-back nexT season. AnoTher Tine guard was Tow-headed Homer Tomlin, exceedingly TasT and conseguenTly an excellenT inTerTerence runner. AThough compara- Tively small, The Clown was a good blocker and sTrong deTensive man. The TirsT sTring Tackle who caused much commenT wiTh his Mississippi drawl was Fielder Tarver, The largesT player on The Team. Tava's slashing Type oT play helped The PanThers greaTly. Joe SpaTTord, '35 cenTer, played Tine TooTball ThroughouT The season. l-le was a '34 sguadman and came Through To make The TirsT sTring. l-le proved his abiliTy as a line backer. VincenT Horner was perhaps The mosT conscienTious and consisTenT player on The Team. l-le was always good Tor sixTy minuTes oT hard playing. Pilgu Emghtyffour FOOTBALL Earl Holland held down The TirsT sTring leTT -end posiTion Tor The PanThers. He was The mosT rugged and besT deTensive end on The Team, playing a smashing, crashing Type of play. Many Times during The season Bob Drusch. reserve leTT end, made The crowds in The sTands rise To Their TeeT as he did some speclacular playing. Bob was an excellenT end. The oTher reserve end was Jack Billingsley. When Earl Holland was Torced ouT OT playing in The NorTh Side game because OT sickness, Jack Took over The TirsT-sTring berlh and handled iT like a veTeran. Thomas Marsh, The blond-headed viking oT The PanTher backTield, was a greaT oTTensive ThreaT. He played wing-back, and Trom This posiTion he was very eTTecTive in running The ends or oTT Tackle plays. Probably The besT punTer ThaT The PanTher backfield could boasT of was PaT McCoy. PaT's punTs averaged abouT 40 yards. From leTT wing-back posiTion on The deTense PaT could come up To The line oT scrimmage and make vicious Tackles. EARL HOLLAND BOB DRUSCH THOMAS MARSH PAT MCCOY JACK BILLINGSLEY ROY BLACKMON WILLIAM FIELDER PETE KING JACK CUNNINGI-IAM ARTHUR I-IAMMONDS FOOTBALL Fefe King was fhe peppery leff halfback for fhe Panfhers and a good all-around player. I-le was as good on fhe defense as on fhe offense and could carry fhe ball as well as any back- field man in Disfricf Seven. The mosf dependable and accurafe passer on fhe l935 foofball squad was Roy Blackmon. I-le was a hard-driving runner and a dependable field-general. Blacky played quarferback and also safefy-man. The subsfifufe pivof man for fhe Panfhers was Arfhur Chucky l-lammonds. a fine defens- ive line-backer and a good passer-back. Arfhur has fwo more years of eligibiiify for foofball. William Fielder played full-back. I-le was a consisfenf player, always fo be depended on fo give his all as long as he was in fhe game. Bill was a good line plunger and excellenf linebacker. Probably fhe besf ball-carrier in fhe backfield was Jack Cunningham. I-le was a runner who come bined speed wifh power. Page Eightyfxix BASKETBALL The CiTy BaskeTball Championship was The reward which The PanTher QuinT righTFully earned This year. Winning The Class A TiTle in Their own division, They Tool: The Class B TiTle Trom Handley in a Three-game TournamenT. They losT To DenTon High in The STaTe TournamenT I4 To IZ. The PanThers won nine games and losT Three in Their own division To have a .750 per cenT average. Ruel HoTTman received an injury which Torced him ouT oT play in The lasT game of The season and kepT him ouT oT The play-oTT wiTh DenTon. In These Two games Ruel, a speedy liTTlo Torward, was missed greaTly. The mosT capable sulosTiTuTe ThaT Coach Benny H. Winkelman could call upon was Floyd McRoberTs. His polished worlc on The Tloor and his dependable crip- shooTing made him a valuable reserve. Floyd's Tine spiriT and sTrong will To win helped The Team greaTly. RUEL HOFFMAN FLOYD MCROBERTS Free Throw JACK CUNNINGHAM C-3. W. FARIS FRANK KRING PETE KING BASKETBALL A dependable, sfeady player rhrough The enfire season was Jack Cunningham. He was firsi slring guard. and allhough nor speciacular, was a greaf help in winning 'rhe Ci+y Champion- ship. Jack was a finished floorman and a wizard ar defensive play. G. W. Faris, rough and rough guard for +he '35 Cify Cage Champs, was losf 'ro fhe feam a+ mid-lerm graduaiion. Bu'r his splendid playing before his graduafion proved his abilily as a Panlher cager. Al+hough 'rhe aggressive reserve guard, Frank Kring, did no+ play a greaf deal during 'rhe baslcerball season, he always showed pleniy of ac'rion and fine spirii' when he was sen'r in fo play. Pele King, firsl sfring guard, played a iam-up game of baskeiball all lhrough The season. He was one of lhe besf floor-men in +he ciiy. ln game affer game Pele fool: 'rhe ball down The field lo flip if fo some olher player who could score. Page Eighty-eight JACK BILLINGSLEY TOMMYE THOMPSON Ti 1 BILL FORTENBERRY FIELDER TARVER BASKETBALL Long, fall. lanky Jack Billingsley played cenfer for This year's purple cagers. His specialfy was long. high shofs which seemed ro drifl slowly and easily info lhe basket Jack was always a dangerous ihreaf. Tommye Thompson, The purple quinf cap+ain, for fhe second consecurive year led 'rhe scoring in rhe ciry race. Al1'houghTommye played guard mosf of 'rhe season, he somefimes shified lo forward. The besf iumper on lhe squad was Bill Forfenberry, reserve cenier. When Bill was in rhe game Paschal usually goi 'rhe Hp-off. He figured in every play and was a valuable player borh offensively and defensively. Fielder Tarver, +he Mississippi Mud-Slinger . played a+ guard posi- lion for +he Purple learn. He was a heady and dependable replacement Despire his large frame. Tarver was fairly las? and a good ball-handler. Page Eighty-nme TRACK Some +wen+y-five a+hle'res reporfed for 'rraclc fhe firs'r week of pracfice. Wi+h +ha'r group of boys Coach C. W. Berry composed a 'rraclc 'ream +ha+ was well forfified in every cleparl- menl. In rhe firsf praciice meer of 'rhe season agains+ Poly +he Paschal lracksiers won firsf place in all +he weighf evenis bul' were badly beafen in 'rhe dashes. Floyd McRo'::er+s, a veleran from '34, and Bill Forienloerry won firsl and second places in boih The high jump and 'rhe broad jump. William Rankin easily 'rook firsf place in lhe mile-run, as did Jack Sfurges in rhe hur- olles. Tommye Thompson won firsr place in all ihree of rhe weigh'r evenrs, iavelin, discus, and 'rhe shor-put A pleasani surprise was found when R. E. Priverre, a compara+ively new fraclc- sier, Threw 'rhe iavelin for +he fourih +ime in his life ro win second place in +ha+ evenf. Jordan, Forrenberry, McRoloer+s, Mc- Coy, Sfurges, Jackson, Slocum, King. Brown Holland, Gomez, Bruce, Bowdre, Wirnberly The S+ar+ EARL HOLLAND PETE KING R. L. JACKSON FLOYD McROBERTS TRACK ln lhe dash evenfs were eighi capable speeds+ers. Harold Brown, T. B. Bowdre. Elmer Jor- clan, Pai McCoy, Vince Davis. Sirilio Gomez. Bill Forfenloerry, and Roloerf Slocum. Of 'rhis group only fwo, T. B. Bowdre and Harold Brown, were I934 veferans. On These boys res+ed 'rhe re- sponsibilify of winning poinls in l'he IOO-yard. 220-yard. 440-yard, and 880-yard dashes. The dislance runners were Pele King and William Rankin. Bolh King and Rankin ran fhe mile. Were if noi for 'rhe eighl semesfer ruling, Ray Meadows and Billy Hanson. '34 leHer- men, would have helped in fhe dis+ance running as well as in fhe dashes. Earl Holland and Pere, +raclcs+ers. enfered fhe weigh? evenis. Earl Holland excelled in shof-pulling, while Pele King was good in The iavelin fhrow. Page Ninety-on TRACK In +he Sloclc Show Meet one of fhe principal meefs of fhe season. Paschal failed +0 score a point buf fhaf discouraging record was due fo a number of causes. Floyd McRober+s and Tommye Thompson won in Their preliminary heals buf were defeafed in fhe finals. In The sho+- puf evenl' Tommye pu'r fhe sho? 43 feet Ordinarily +ha'r 'rhrow would have been good for 'firsf or second place. buf an our-of-fown a+hle+e broke fhe Sfafe record 'ro win firsf place. William Rankin was noi nofified aboul' ihe lime sei for 'rhe preliminaries: fherefore he did noi' compefe in fhe mile run. All The olher Paschal con+es+an+s found 'rhe company +oo fasr and were eliminafed in The preliminaries. The frack +eam as a whole was no? in condifion for +he firsl meer. High-jump Across fhe hurdles Broad-iump Over 'ihe bar 1?PF.' ,T HAROLD NESBITT ANNE AMBROSE FRANK WALKER MAXINE DOAK RALPH UTLEY HELEN LLOYD PEP SQUAD Three seniors, one iunior, and Two sophomores combined Their eTTorTs and led The Paschal sTudenT-body This year in pep-meeTings. These pep-squad leaders, never TalTering regardless ol The score, l4epT a unilied spiriT ol cooperaTion such as has rarely been wiTnessed aT any Torm of aThleTic conTesT. Miss Nell Byrnes sponsored The squad. In The annual game wiTh Poly where so much school spiriT is shown beTween boTh schools iT was largely due To The splendid work ol The pep-squad leaders and cooperaTion given To The leaders by The sTudenT-body ThaT The game was an orderly aTTair. Paschal losT The game by a close score of 7 To 6, buT boTh Teams displayed Tine school spiriT. Page Nmutvlrl GIRLS' ATHLETICS The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion, coached by Miss Eula Buck and Miss Sarah l-lall, was or- ganized in I932 by Miss Buck and is open To all girls in The school who wish To Take parT in The regular seasonal sporTs conducTed by The club. The G. A. A. emblem, idenTiTicaTion brace- leT, and The chenille leTTer are The Three awards given annually according To The number o'T poinTs each individual masses in regular parTicipaTion and skill. WiTh The beginning oT The Tall semesTer The Three class Teams organized Tor volley ball wiTh Lucille Hale, sophomore capTain, AnneTTe SmiTh, junior capTain, and Virginia Thompson. senior capTain. ATTer inTense pracTice and healed Tinals The seniors were vicTors over The iuniors by a narrow margin. The senior Team closed The season by wresTing The ciTy champion- ship Trom The Tour compeTing schools. Members oT The championship Team were Norma Lee Sanders, ElizabeTh ShorT, Madolin Da ViTTe, Reba Dee Gunn, Angeline Tracy, TaliTha Jackson, Wilhelmina STeinbarTh, Louise Van Vleclc, and Virginia Thompson. Volley Ball Crip ShoT CenTer Jump Play Ball G. A. A. Squad Ready To SprinT Games l GIRLS' ATHLETICS The iuniors, wiTh Marion YaTer as capTain, won The baslceTball TournamenT aTTer a close conTesT wiTh Shirley RoberTson's senior Team. The sophomores, headed by Lillian Hall, were Too inexperienced in The Technique oT The game Tor any real compeTiTive playing. Members oT The Team were Marion YaTer, AnneTTe SmiTh, Sarah Frances PosT, Billie l-lann, Venna Searcy, and -John Henry Miller. The baseball capTains, Grace Grabbs, sophomore, Marion YaTer, junior, and Norma Sanders, senior, produced well developed Teams by The close oT The season. ln The I935 spring,penTaThlon Virginia Thompson, class B sprinTer, won TirsT place in The 50-yard dash. Evelyn Johnson placed second in class C baseball Throw Tor disTance, Shirley RoberTson Tied wiTh Two oTher conTesTanTs Tor second place in accuracy Throw, and Louise Van Vleclc won second in The ciTy in The A 50-yard dash. The class A relay Team placed Third, and The class B Team second. Page Ninety-five TENNIS The Three leaders oT The Tennis Club This year were lvliss Louise Bomar, coach and insTrucTor oT The club: Paul De MoTTe, capTaing and Dick Vickery, sub-capTain. Handicapped by The loss oT Two greaT Tennis sTars, Dan Carr and Bill Collins, The Paschal Team was made up oT unTriecl maTerial. . Paul De MoTTe and Dick Viclcery won The ciTy doubles championship by beaTing The STrip- ling High Team. There was no girl's Tennis doubles Team, alThough There was a number oT good singles players in The ranks oT The girls. Paul De lvloTTe and Sarah Francis PosT won The eliminaTion TournamenT held aT Paschal: ThereTore They represenTed Paschal in The singles in The ciTy TournamenT. The club was composed oT abouT ThirTy members who were TaughT The Tine poinTs oT The game in Two weeks oT pracTice sessions and pracTice games. DelvloTTe, Bomar, PosT Cochran, Emericlc, Pond, Lynn Riggs, PraTT, WyaTT, Bevel PracTice OTTicers CLUBS Dey sot talkin' 'bout ol' times IH1quNxnurx-f 1 u lir-l Rim: liflll, Adnrrrs. Vzm Vlr-ck. Pznrrvtr, Q lullw, 4 Sr.-r-ml Row: Tipton, lhrtlvtt, Iflnlmlxlrrs, Nix. 4 I kv. I'rrfr-, Suu. Tlnul Rim: l,ir1'imvl', NI-zrdrrws, Sclxutrs, Burt- l x Rlmrlvs, Sguusrrn. -my - , T936 PANTHER THE STAFF NTAIQU.-XRITT fIL.A.RKIZ,,,, .......,... CfrrfEJ1lrr1 FRANK BARTLEY ,,,,,,. Puhllrllx' Mfxrulgvr VANITA I'ARRffT'l' H V VVVY Vffrpljllrfur ,,,, ,.,, ..,.,,,... , . ,......v. H ..... v V VIII-Y! r1ARiuH'l'r ,TUE ISRITT .,..,,, ,.,,,,. A .orsrrrrrr 5.11m U 1 1 Q ----- -5 ---- -,----VP- -'--- - V- --vv -----' -f' 1 f1'H'i'P ' Loulsrc VAN vuiczrc .,...... A .mrrrrrf Edmrr Q1fZRlfB5'fQN,fRET,E-K,ffm-'V ' V :i'f1'l'ff M.-xrsson rmnnrirr. ...... ,,.,.,. r mlrrrrm' Ed-wr BILL LOTRIMIER ..w. ..A..,.. Jimlrrr ici-Qflkf-mrrr-5 HURAVH MMWNM- -A --fr--bn-fr'-K Erlrwf BILLY DOUGLAS ........ ,,.. ...A,.. c 1 ruff! lirprrmfrrrrw MARc:AR1i'r ADA s ...,... ,NH El HA ' FEL L..... .. ,,,,,,., ,L.,,,,,., B . Mr r L- RAY NIIL-XINIXVH ,,.., .... . . .............. I ALIIELFEY ETLIITEITRICIK , , ,.....,.. Amxxrrnlt lglllgllwlulx NIARY -IU EUHANKS ,,,.,.. ,,,.,,. A xxlxtrmt Artur HELEN SCIHMAL ...., ...., . ....... A .mIXlrl7lZH1lNX11uM Nfrlmlgcr lAflK 5f.llUTTS .Amxstrrrxr Arllxl DAVIS Mc,'fIULLl VH .... , ,,..A.x.mtunl B14.mxus.s Mrmugur m The dedicafory services of fhe Panfher have always been inferesfing for fhe sfudenf body and faculfy, buf in IQ36 fhe formal presenfafion of fhe annual was excepfionally impor- fanf wifh fhree oufsfanding affairs. As usual, preceding fhe issuance of fhe yearbook, fhe sfaff was presenfed, and honor iournalisrn sfudenfs were awarded pins and leffers. This year, in addifion, a special freaf was offered when fhe June Class Review announced resulfs of fhe pobularify confesf which had remained a secref unfil fhe nighf of fhe Review. Full-page picfures of all fhe confesf winners are found in fhe Favorife Se-cfion , The firsf ever fo be used in fhe Panfher ln honor of his nnany years of faifhful service, fhe sfaff dedicafed fhe I936 Panfher fhe following Monday fo Mr. Roberf Lee Paschal, former principal of fhe school. Pugu Nnlcly-right Vlrck, Hiclfs, lfgulli-y. Kidd. Si-ciiml lliiw: Hinrr. Ni-xxliin, lfri-i':u.i. ,l-nil.ilu XYLI-son, Cluskrv, jimlailu, llnlrimxu, lipii-iu. Third Rau: Sluwlus, Miiiuiiu, Zulu. Alclurx. Alu xundvr. Slolivs, Arxuustiiilug, Humxiulmx, lilll-'-um. Fuurtlu Row: fluingc, Schulls, fllullw, Nluulvl Hrdfurd, Prlrr, Schultz, Hzirtlu, lnlurs. ftstlll, Cnusiilu, Dull-gl.is, Liilc, Slrxulluulu. Sixth R-iw: Li-ilmrr, fiuttnr, Saluusinu, fiumlx Faris, Hunnius, Nlcliiiluinrs. M.il'lu1u, Ulilxxrilxl Bzurrluu. f ,are VY THE S'l'.-RFI lfxil Si-ulxa LUUISN VAN VLlfffK ,,., . ,, ,,,..,.., Eifurnr .......... ,,.,IANIiT S'l'I'IVlfNS MARY FRANf TES Ll K IKE , . ., ..Axsi.iriiuxf Ei1ilur,,,. ,Hlfl,liN lflilfl'ifI.'X If HHN HS I'lLL .. ..,. ., . ..,, ,, , Funriim' Eilulur .,.,...,. ... ,,..,.. .JOHN LUNH BILLY ISILDERHACIK .. , .. ...... Sfwrru Eillrur. . .,..... , ..., ,, .HORAKIE SAMSUN l'iVliRI'iT'l' KIND .,,, ,. ..,Amsz.ivut Spiwrx Eililnv ., ,.,. UFLUYI3 Mi RUlilfR'I'S HARRIETT BRITT . .,...,. Nuuzx ljiluzm .. . .,.. ..,lAfiK S11HU'I l'S l5II.i IE NIX ...,. ., , ......,, 'IN-pmt. .. .. ..lSlLLY I5UUtCl.A5 PAUL BROWNIAHW, .. ........ 1'fu.iJ XVHIH .,.. ,,lfl.Ml'ill ,IURITAN Wiflu flue fang of vacafion already in flue air, flue Panfluereffe sfaff rnusf labor on and dufifully publislu flueir lasf paper, flue Senioreffe . As rnosf of flue iournalisfic principles are disregarded in fluis issue, flue sfaff luas a splen- did opporfunify for all sorfs of originalify and Color. Depending alrnosf enfirely upon imagina- fion for a source of news, flue gallanf gang of arruafeur press agenfs, wiflu rumpled coiffures, biffen fingernails, and widely sfrown copy, sfrives fo give flue deparfing class a clueery, gay farewell on fluose four prinfed pages. For flue firsf fime flue Senioreffe was also pulalislued fluis year af mid-fernn in luonor of flue January class. Tlue sfaff declares if is flue besf selling, and flue sfudenfs agree if is flue besf received of all flue bi-weekly dispafclues of our alma maferg so fluose of flue iournalisfic deparfruueruf rnarlc up anofluer vicfory. Page Nniiutvfuuum First Riixx: Hxlulvilmck. liilunsiin, I,iirlu', V.ii Fifth Rim: fiuviiuglull. Hxiixxluluw, llrxlt, .Aululuus x. s 157511 232, fel, ,xn , 3651? Ve? ga .f Pi ge.. ,Zi . Hi' H .it . ie iv, .- ai? iid . 'L , K-552 3 4 .gg .Z .,. 'Qtr'- ., ,- S? f ,5-M, P. 9-'Et Eff .,.4., 'Ss' n,,., ir, - vi I its 7f,.., J- ig. Qt.. +P. 3 rf... 1' U55 , .t I tgs.. lfc 'P rl.-if lft' IL li: Ll- ' si' ' ,sg 53- . i ,. .,J its First Row: hlordun, XVilmn. Tipton, Van Vim Uiilwcilur. Svfiimi Row: Fnwzlal, Mimiirir, Adamis, Britt, 4. kvy. Arclxvr. Third Row: Ncwtiin, -lulinsiiri, figindy. George, Bzmlvn, Zich. Fourth Row: Bedford, Mcflarty, Douglas. PRESS CLUB QFFICERS S1'u1Nu Fur LOUISE VAN VLECK ..., ............ P n'.ndu11t ,........ ........ B HTTE XVILSUN HHTTE VJILSON ..,..,, ,,,. ,,...,.. V ici:-P1esxde1xt ,....... ., ,... HELEN FREEZIA ELNIER QIURUAN .,,.......,.,..,......... ., .,... ScI'rcta1v'Truus1t'rc1 ......,.. RUTH NIINTER HLIBXVURTH UHLXVEILER ...,. . ,..,,.. Rcpurtur .,.,.. . . .... ....,.... I JERRY NEXVTUN Exclusive intorrnation on what it takes to be a professional iournalist was given the Press Club members this year by representatives ot our city's outstanding newspapers. A. H. Monty Monttord, night city editor ot the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, ottered valu- able suggestions concerning the tuture in a iournalistic career and advised college courses to all who are planning to take up this kind ot work. Jack Gordon, inimitable teature writer and columnist ot the Fort Worth Press, gave the club various pointers about the tunctioning ot the newspaper circles and elements ot a good reporter. The club edited this term the tourth issue ot Creative Youth , scholastic literary maga- zine, to which only Paschal students may contribute. This teature was begun tor the benetit ot Paschal students with writing ability and with the purpose ot helping them to develop their talent. Page Ona Hundred Hllmphrvy. Svcmld Row: Nlillvr, Erwin, Fairriixgtmlix, Rnlicxm. Third Row: lirainllvy, Ifiiulr, fllnrkv, Vrllv Vickcry. l i CFFICERS FALL Swami: MAYKT THOMPSON . ..,.,.... Prcsldcnt ...,...,, .........,.... - IACZK RULLUNX' ,IAIIK ROLLUXV. ,,,. . ......... Vlfcfprcsulunt .,....... ,,..,,,. - IUHN FARRINUTUN CECIL DAVIS .... .,..... Scc1clil1y-T1'uuxxin'v.. .,.,.,..,... VERNIE BARBER ,, , . ..Pii1liu1nuntii1nm, ......MAYK3 THUNIPSUN , ....... ., ..., ..,.,... ,..,. ..,.......... I Q u puvtur ...,... .....,..,. ....,.. ....... ..,....... f I E f Ill. DAVIS Pursuing a naTionally known hobby, ThaT oT sTamp collecTing, is The purpose OT The STamp Club, organized in I934 and now sponsored by Miss Genie Beck. OuTsTanding among The Talks oT The year were Those by Mr. Willard Jackson, prominenT philaTely experT oT The ciTy and Mr. C. D. Reimers, owner oT The welleknown sTamp sTore in The FlaTiron Building. Several of The bi-monThIy meeTings were devoTed To redraTTing The club consTiTuTion, and oThers were spenT in discussing ancienT and rare sTamps recenTly discovered. During The sTamp exhibiT in The glass show cases oT Paschal various new collecTions oT The club were displayed. George WashingTon sTamps. Canadian, Mexican, and Greek sTamps, and The mosT recenT group, ThaT oT CenTennial sTamps. composed The exhibiT. Mr. Reirners judged The exhibiT, and prizes were awarded The TinesT collecTions. Pugu Um' liziiiilruil One First Row: Thulnpsun, Rnlluw, Brck, Davis, 1 I i l 1' i .1 l 1 l if: ,..f, L, .L Y ,,. l, f i , ' lj., i T T . I . :'l L 2. Life ,-,, 111- is f K if 1 ,N 5 i 'E ? li :T iv. i i gh -T 3 T l F SL-mml Rim: I'rust, Fmlcy, Smith. Nmllvnmn. 7 lirixxl, lvl-iorr, NI-uu'r11:in, I.urimfl'. Richulxlsoll. 'IAllrm'r. First R-mr lloyd, Clurliv, Fvmlvr, NIM-r, Burkctt, , . Ictrn, ligntrlllf, Dumwzin. Sginisrin. V.m Vlurk, lYyutt, Nnnxl. Blakely, Vvulsun. Tlillxl Rum: M-mm. Elnid, jmwrs, Nelson, Mc1'ni- urv. Cxinwlursl, Cullwrtson, Rowvll, Iaqxxrt, Von Spllckrn, Fnurtlx Row: flzimplu-ll, Pulxnrhzxkvr, Evans, Traixnnull, Ymluqlwluml. Iuncs. Stvwzirl, XViIson, Hugrr, Ialowziul, cmlkms. Filillx Rim: Vv'i-scxilvxxm. Elliott, I'1u'rctt, illnzc, I'Iiil1m'r, Isaacs, Nliirplmis, Shzirp, Illlclvrlmck, F:u'1s. Sixth Run: Fusu-r. Hurnur. Wvir, Collins. Spuff PASCHAL CIVIC CLUB OFFICERS Fam. S1'll1Nu CI,AUI5IC MAIIR .. ,.,, l'1usxJuut .,..,.,,., .,,.,,.,.,.. C ILAUIJE NIAER IIRNIEST FIiNlWIiR.., . .. .... .... I irc-P1uszdu11r ......... ....,...,,..,..,. R ICHARD .IAY IVIARKSARIYI' CLARKE... ...Quf'rc!u1v-Trcllxunr . ,,... MARGARET CLARKE ELLIS ISOYI7. . .. .. ..,, . ,,.. .I'u'rI1uvv1untarxml ..... ............. A USTIN FOSTER LUUISE VAN VLECK .. ,,...,. .......... R cpfrrtcr ....,,.... ,,,,... S UL SANKARY FRANK VON SPRECIKEN ,,,.,... ....,.. S c'rgcur1tfur-I11n1s ....,,. ......... I iILL COLLINS Presenling publicly 'rhe numerous organizalicns Io The sludenls and lheir parenls placed lhe prelliesl Iealher in lhe har ol Jrhe Civic Club lhis year. The evenl was Jrhe celebralion of Educalion Week lasl November which lhe club members enlirely supervised. Each organizalion was allowed a few minules lo presenl an acl represenlarive of 'rhe club during assembly programs of 'fhe weelc. All deparlmenls conlribuled lo lhe open house enlerlainmenl one evening honoring rhe parenls. ll was lhrough lhe Civic Club's exlensive campaign al Chrislmas lhal so many unforlu- nale families were helped wilh baskels ol food and clolhing and donalions of money. Keep- ing lhe school grounds beauliful and 'rhe building in order for 'rhe Cenfennial visilors was an- olher of lhe group's major underlalcings. Page Our Hlmdrcd Two Svciinii R-in: Sn:-'x11ii1--. Gil-', Slulll-rt. N1-I T Tl-wit. fliskiy, liiixmli, XVilll.ims lap. Tlxiilrxliixi, Slliisul. Rin. l5iiuiLl.is, 'I'-inns Uuxlrn. Hiiilgr. ffiiiiprx, Miiiili, lTi1Illn.ln. ll-ilull XN'1im. Push I, Yiillx. PAN-AMERICAN STUDENT FORUM I'riii.liiir . . . FANNIIT MARII-I XX'Y.'KI'I X'i.iipi.iiilLiir MINNIIT l.I'fIf R.-XNKIN Si.i'ii..ivIis.iiiii v IlUN,'Xl.IH l'l'fIiI'fRSUN Kiiiiimr lII.lI4 l'l1N I-'XTXNS This year a Paschal chapTer oT The Pan-American STudenT Forum was organized, member- ship being open To all hisTory and Spanish sTudenTs. In keeping wiTh Their object promoTing beTTer relaTionship and undersTanding among The LaTin-American counTries, The club secured spealiers Trorn Those counTries To discuss The aTTairs oT Their naTion. A sTudenT OT Texas ChrisTian UniversiTy, Frank Valencis, Trom Mexico, spolce on Religion in lvlexicouy and Senor Cana Trom SouTh America spolce on Pan-Americanisrnf Miss BerTha Ward, who has loeen in The UniTed STaTes only Tive years, discussed beTore The club 'Social l.iTe and EducaTion in Chile , her naTive counTry. AT The sTaTe meeTing oT The Pan-American organizaTion in AusTin The Paschal uniT was in charge oT The program. There are ThirTy oT These organizaTions in The UniTed STaTes and SouTh America. l'.ig. Uni' Hiii1Ji.'il lliiiu Vim Rim: ,I.iv, Wxuirx. liiixiru. Rinluii. lkriisiiri Tlulul Rim: Umluulxmll. Allvlrflil. liliwn. Ulm l'iiu1'!li Rim. llulilli-, Xiiumi. Liillmi, l-mir-1 flllll Row: lliilllugsxxiil'rlx, C..nll.ilx.m. Lliliillii Hawkins. Hum.lr1siin, Vrlnil. S!-nirlliiilii. Thu Buul, lfwlliu, fflnrlxilx, Tl.l:in. Slxllx Row: Nlulplns, XYxlsii1x. XYUII., Iiximg Nliiwi. lTi'lrlii'r, M.ilil1i', l,xlm, Rim, l7,,,,,,x,, First Row: Nlzaur, Bryant, lvlzihlie, Lowry, Card- ni-in Lakin Picrcc, Wclls, NlcDonzilv.l, Sculnd Row: Beck, Ki-pple, Hagen, Evans, Bar' ricr, jones, Dillard, Craig, Finley, Sullivan, Wroc. Third Row: Uinbcnlxour, Flunnigan, Butler, Dun- liip, Norcd, Blocker, llcntzkc, Welch, Frost, Wil' lizims, NlcEllizinnun, Fourth Row: Boyd, Carpcntcr, Burchcr, Newton, Dillin, Vv'i-rnack, West, Nlcfllccry, Cluhlv, Kcilty, Ridgeway, Lownlon. Filth Row: House, Ellis, Chilton, Chambers, Sprnccr, Nloorman, Russell, Rccvcs, Rankin, Grccn, Mcfiainimiin, Fits. Sixth Row: Asppr, Phillips, Vcrnur, Huichclhcch, NlcLzun, -lnhnstnn, Uriflin, Fluorc, Ferguson, Georgi' Himn, Wharwn, Willett. SCDDALITAS LATINA OFFICERS FALL Sviusm KA'l'lE LUXVRY ,,,. .. ,,...... Prusiiluvit .......... ,.,.,. . ..MARY LAKE MARY LAKE ......, .. ,. . .,Vncu-President ,.,...... ....... MARY DILLIN BOB PIERCE ...,,. ,..,.. ,...,...,. S c frcliiry ........ ......... P RISCILLA BOYD ,IIMMIE MAHLIE ,.., ,.,. ...,....... ' I' 'rcusurcr ,...... ,..,.,.,.,.,... HILL RUSS CLAUDE MAER ...,,...... ......... P urlimrlcwnarian ...., .,....,.. C ILAUDE MAER SCOTT MQDONALD ....,,. ......,. S crgcantfatlizrmx ,.,..... ...... H OWARD FENDER Paschal's largesl club, Sodalilas Lalina, wilh a membership ol eighly lhis year, enlerlains yearly wilh four big socials, one al l-lallowe'en. one al Chrislmas, one on Valenline's Day, and lhe lasl one of lhe year, a spring parly. All members broughl inexpensive giils lo lhe Chrislmas parly lhis year, and aller a gay lime dressed a lree wilh lhe presenls and candies and senl il lo a poor lillle girl whom lhe club had adopled for lhe holiday season. Al lhe spring parly each year lhe guesls play Caesar , a game similar lo l-learls , which was invenled especially for lhe club by lvliss Lily B. Claylon, former Lalin leacher al Paschal. This year lhe paid members were issued prinled cards signed by lhe sponsor, Miss Anna Gardner, cerlilying membership lo lhe Lalin organizalion. Piigc Om' Hmidrcil Four PENTA CLUB OFFICERS F.-'tl.I. NURNIAN HUNNET. ,,.... ,,.......... P rcxxtlcvit, ,.,..... .. liliNli ROBERTS.. ,. . ,, ..Vtct'-P1csnlci1t.,..,. XVARREN MC5flRMAN... .. ..,.,,,.,,. hucrcrtlry-..... CARROLL NIUURE.. . .. .. ...'Ii1uu.m1cr... CILAUUE lVfAER . ,,,., ..,..,..., ..,... I , t11l1.mit'11ttl11im HUB LUXVUUN .. .... .... , .. .. .ScTgc.lwxlfi1t'u1vvix MARY FRANCES l.,UflKIi.,. ,..,....... , ..... ...,., ,,.., .,,.,. R t ' pnrrrf ,,..,, .. ... First Row: jones, Ryllc, M.it-l', Miriiiilialti, Hmm t Nolwlv. Nltuoiv, Luwdun, Rulwrts, Loclir. Svcond Row: Thunms. linwaix. lltivls, tidlil Van Zandt, lltlrwntrr, Xxilsiun. Cllutclxlirltl. Flsclu t l llnslwy, 'l'r.iinmt'll, W Luv, lhiitliur. lirck, livxumzux. Amt Third Row, Klrlwuru, ltoclistvin, Boyd, Amlvxs fhmmir, Ciirclrll, Iluopuly ltt-try, Vznnfr. Xhlyill Matixtx, Dillm, Collins. Saiiicli-1's, ltryaml. Fourth Row: l :il't'rtt, Iilnrk--. NVrlcl1, Fox, Hi ris, Harris, Vvlilson, linrtlrtt, Yimuimlwliiml, til.: Mnlxlmr, Rhcu. lluncun, Siirtcl. ,li-nnnms. Fifth Row, Strplii-nsim, M.il'tili, Stroud, Li x Irby. Mxirtin, Riwws. tviorplns, Smith. Llxwls Cutter. Russ, S:1nluu'y. . i..1.1. ian,-il, spin., Sixth Rim: Kvmr, Larry, Hml Horuvr, XY.-ir, XX'lnt--. flli-inrnls, ltnlwl, Himnild Calkins, Mcfflurr. Spaitlur J. Srnmi: ..CARRULL MOORE . ....... IELMU IRBY ..Fii'ANc:ls BRYANT . .... IILAUIBE MAIZR . .... M , PRISCILLA BOYD .....,SUL SANKARY iiW.tXl1lIAl1IiT czmlucii As their good deed ot the year Paschal's Penta Club, the most outstanding ot its kind in the city, brought to Fort Worth last tall Dr. l-l. l-l. Ninniger. owner ot the largest and most tamous collection ot meteorites in the world, and sponsored his lecture on this subject in the school auditorium. The aim ot the club this year has been to encourage hobbies, as well as the studying ot the stars. Penta members have been invited many times to visit the various schools ot the city and lecture on these two club teatures. The entire membership is divided into three sides, and the programs are so arranged that every member talces part in the club's activities. Special teatures as well as retreshments are enjoyed at every meeting. Members have answered the roll in many unique manners, once with their initials in Greek and again with the name ot some star they had observed. Filer One Hximlrctl Flu' ks' L., if K iff- l7.uxls. ' Suomi Rim: Stwwiis, Kinnirr. Plirv, Sniiwsnxm, Flmll Rn-.x: lm-lirm, Ross, Rirlmrils, Nlfrklnms. Huis, Hvxxilil. Saml-'1's. Fullrtlx Rim: lim-mill, Szmknrv, Wivtlrl, llvlnv. X v s ti. 1 ,, i , lei? -1 B4 1,... ,i if ., . 'J A ies: K ,, 1'-- .ir. ?' J., n a '19 '59 .11 4 yy. n Fiisl Run: lilxuinm. C,l.ulw, l'.n'1v1t, Hvmlilcks. i l..nl.l, liillwpu-' I.: xlv. 4 FN AMIS DU FRANCAIS OFFICERS Fuxl. Si-klxi: VANITA l'AlUilf'l l' . , ,,,, ,I'ruxlJm1t,,, ,........ ........ A NTHUNY HICIUCKIHI MARKLARFIA VLAIIKIQ ,, , ,,Vin'Pvx'.mluvxt,,, ,.,,. ELIZABETH SANDERS IVURUTHY HFNDRICIKS . .. Sunururx-fTruu.mn'1, .,.. ,..liIfT'l'Y RIHHTNIIRH QIUHN DAVIS , , .. ,, ,,,,..,, Rupunur .,,, ,, .,.. ,. . ,, ...JANET STEVENS 'lLa lvlalernellen, iilm enlirely in French, was 'rhe mosl highly enjoyed evenl on lhe I935-36 social calendar oi lhe French Club, Amis du francais , organized lasr fall. The Tivoli Thealer, rendezvous of 'rhe parly held February 26, secured lhe piclure for Those inferesled in French and France. This French movie, lhe lirsl lo be shown in Forlr Worlh, was heralded by film crilics as one of lhe len besl picfures of I935. An auclion al which French idioms and vocabulary words were used lor currency was raled as lhe mosl unusual program held by lhe club lhis year. French music, arf, cusloms, people of lame, and +he counlry ifsell have lurnished lopics of discussion for lhe Tuesday allernoon meel- ings ol 'rhis group. Pugu Um' Flumlvuil Six . .1 E-ASQ MW 1 il 22- Kirrsllxun, Pqirli.-mn, Svcliiid Rmx: Smith. llrickslvili. ll--sl. llucklvv Uxvvns. Dawismi. Bcxumvlr, Ivlllrclxisrin, Tlvnt. lmis--, Slmw, Tluirnlim. Vnncv, lirriismx. LOS LEONES F,u,x, SPRINT: AUSTIN FOSTER ....,.,,.,,. ...Pnzmlmil ,.,,.... ..,.,. M ARUARET KYASKIQY IVIARKCARET KIASKEY ,...., ,, .. , ,ViccfPu'.n.lui1t, .,... ,, ,EVA MAIill'I lIUUI'lfli VHUPINIA URI'fSHAIw1 .,,.,,,. . ,....., Scrruturx--Trrnixuur, .....,..,, .,I?AVll3.'X SHUSIIW ,,.I'inl1.umnlmmn ., , ,...NVARliIfN AIVTHIKUSIC l.os Amarillos, The yellow side, and Los Roios, The red side, are The Two lively divisions oT Los Leones, Paschal Spanish club, which have Turnished The inTeresTing cornpeTiTion Tor The mern- bers during The pasT season. ' The club was equally divided inTo The Two groups by a special commiTTee who worlced ouT a poinT sysTem Tor visiTors, paid-up members. ouTsTanding programs, exhibiTs, and Tor various oTher achievemenTs oT The rival sides. AT The end oT The conTesT The side having The greaTer number oT poinTs was enTerTained aT a parTy wiTh The losers as hosTs and hosTesses. IT has been a cusTorn oT The club Tor many years To presenT diplomas To all Spanish sTu- denTs having Tinished Three years oT The language. Concluding Their lasT Term The sTudenTs are enTerTained wiTh a Spanish banqueT aT which The diplomas are Tormally presenTed. 5 Pings Um' Humlull Scrum First Row: Slioslrl, fixislwv. Wirlwstrr. Fiistvr, 'lilmxl Rim: Sm+,y111s, T1nvlol', l'.nllvxs-in, lirnlzkv. Iiourtlx Rum: Ihulglzis. linux-ll. M4'M.il1ii1x. Am' H -:If . A , ,gi it-'Sl .1 , ,J .si , Qiffii i : T P. 1' My viii EW? :gas 7, A ii Qi' g -3+ ,A s 1, A 15. . f TE . -,.f , 'T f 4 T ' s Til. !.-if i .M i i n br? u ii P '. .LN +2131 W5 :lla 1 ml Sw- . y:g:E,' irlf ' V? f :W , i ' ri :1 T 1 . 4 I 44 i . 1 J' - 1 rf L - ef . iv Bl FE ri W n I ,I 1 TT, . we 3.1.- Fey? '86 1- 1 I T4 Zi f rv- ifv I .f -7 . ag E35 EK I in t,, . A Q rea' 1 i E99 First Row: flillcspic, Irby. Boyd, Weir, Hon net, Munru, Carter. Second Row: Iiryzml, Kysur. Mrmirrman, Halliday Ruuws. Kuhlmzln, Boone. 'Third Row: Vickcry, Collins, Swcct. Mzicr, Low- don. jay, Thompson. Fourth Row: Stephenson. Bouchcr, Henry, Lori- mer, I'Ir1wnrd, Calkins. SENATE FALL Smum: ARTHUR WEIR .,....., ,..,,........, P resident ............. ......,... B OB LOWDUN ELLIS BOYD .......,.....,,,,,, . ..,..,.. .Vlcefpruxidunl ........ ..,, .... H U ME REEVES NORMAN HONNET ....... ,, ....,.... Sccrutmy ,...,.. ...........,... E LMO IRBY ELMO IRBY ................ ,,,, ...........,, T 1 'c11xu1c1 ............, .....,....... R ICHARD JAY CLIFTON CARTERH. ..... .,.. , ,.Pu'rIimnema1ian ...,... ............. R OBERT HENRY CARROLL NIUOREH ,.., , ..............., CTIIIC .......... .. FRANCIS BRYANT BOB LOWDON .............. ., ., .. . ....... .,.,.,..... S crgcant-an-a1mx ....... .,........... ..,, ........,.........., I 5 I LL LORINIER Add a group of boys To membership in The SenaTe, and The resulT will be business men and poliTicians in The making. DebaTing is an imporTanT TacTor in The club, and each year Tinds iTs members on The debaTe Teams which represenT The school in ouTside compeTiTion. This year The Two Teams compeTing Tor school champions were Richard Jay and RoberT Boone, The aTTirmaTiveg Bennie Dobson and ScoTT McDonald, The negaTive. The quesTion was Resolved: ThaT The Federal Governmem' Should ConTrol The ProducTion oT CoTTon . Jay and Dobson were chosen as represenTaTives. Money Trom The club's Two big dances in The school gym is used To enTerTain reTiring oTTi- cers who are graduaTing. This Tarewell is usually a dinner-dance aT The Texas HoTel. All oTTicers are presenTed gold plaques engraved wiTh Their names and oTTices. Page One Humlnd Eight l l SXWV , f ,, Srcinid Rmx: Burch. Blyv, Slmsld, XX'ilsii1. l3.mirl, lirimgrr. Third R-iw: Finr, vlnlnwin, Bruin, ,li-luw Hunks, Mxixtill, Fourth Row: Smart, lindgs-nu, ,I-im-s, lhx Kingsbury, Ux'uu'y, Sclultls. VAGABOND PLAYERS l'1iwi.!m. . ,, .... ..,. I SIQNSUN lIRl'IliNl X' ,.'L'A pnsnl nr UMABSUN IiAR'l'l.li'T'I' Suvurnm ,, WINNIFRICD tDll.l.lCSI'Il-I 'I'rv.mm'1 ,.,... .,., l ZHRISTINIT SMITH Rrpnrrfr ,... -TACK SKIHUTTS Drama and various phases oT The TheaTer have been combined To Turnish The lceynoTe oT The Vagabond Players, sponsored This year by Miss Myrl JusTin oT The Paschal dramaTics de- I-,arTmenT. Famous plays, among Them DodsworTh , based on The Sinclair Lewis novel, and The WiTches' Doll were reviewed Tor The inTeres.' and enTerTainmenT oT The club. 0uTsTanding among The programs was an address on The Beginning of The TheaTrical STage by Mr. Blanchard McKee, direcTor oT The Civic TheaTer group and Tormer LiTTle TheaTer direcTor. A picnic and hilce on Friday, March 3, was The ouTsTanding social. The main TeaTure oT The club is The sTricT enTrance requiremenTs. One musT presenT a pan- Tomime and a monologue in a manner accepTable To The sponsor beTore being granTecl mem- bership. Thugs Ona Humlvsil Num' First Row: Smith, Hannlctt, Tustin, Crvvlw, Gill.-sp: :lsr lxxixx x.l.i1i.x', Sinilliinl, lxlix.i. I3ilnx.ir1 ll xl l ll ii XX ir Il iiliilx lliiii l l. ll llui xx irli Xlilin ,EAQ , i i 1' 4. i i January National I-lonor Sociely UFI:lllHRS I'iixi.lwiir ..., ..,.. , , ...,,.... 'X . I5. RHNA X'i.x11n. xixliwir . ROY IIUNUAN .ii.i.i.iix . ,IUIH SPAFFURIH Iiinxni i , ,. ,... , ,... .. ,, . ,, . ..i2lfNIi lilHllIiR'I'S Easing lheir voles on leadership, characler, service, and scholaslic average, lhe lacully, rep- resenled by Miss Agnes Edens and lvliss Leslie Clancy, announced Paschal's lwenly-lwo charler nic-rhbers ol lhe Nalional Honor Sociely who were seleclecl from lhe January class ol IQ36. The organizalion was eslablishecl so lhal high school sludenls wilh superior graclez anal peisonalilies nxighl be recognized in some way. Reguiremenls lor nonninalion lo lhe Paschal unil are lhal lhe sludenl rnusl have been in Paschal lwo semeslers and musl have al leasl a B avere age in all subiecls and a srriclly A average in deporlmenl. Cnly liileen percenl ol any high senior class is eligible lor eleclion, len per cenl ol a low senior class, ancl live per cenl ol a junior group. As yel only lhe senior group exisls in Paschal. Pam Um' Hinixlnxl Tun Fiit R xx Hull-i-iiiik, Pricu. law, Svciind Rim: Hiiriis, l..iki-, l..i.l.i. 'liliiirixl ii Snmlx. Rizclwi. Briggs. Sim. Hina-n, Riilillf. llimaii, Wy-.iii. Hissrifiriis. Smith, Nlrfhiv. l.Il'I'4'!l, Vniiuv. lllziricv. lslihurn, Himlcl1'idm', maui, McAdziri1s, Tii':idwrll, lflrml. Find. 5-'vvntli Rim Cfuimiir Hrrrv lliiiilwi' liiulirh Row: lurnrr. Iviiililic, klrnriings. llaiwui Hcriild, Sdmsiiii, Nliiiwiniiii, Fl.m1g.in. Ninth Row: Hurnmzicli, Sairilmiy, fhilliiri-Q, Sl-'ph June National l-lonor SocieTy OFFICERS I'w.xi.Tr'ix1 .... . ,..,.... ., ,. , , , ,RICIHARIW 'TAY Vi.mfpr.'.iiil.'iir ,. .. l.liN'I'liR IIUIJSIKUUK Surimirv , ,Iil,IZ.-XITITTII l'Rliil'f The upper sixTh oT The i936 June Class Tormed The second seT oT members in The Pas- chal chapTer oT The NaTional Honor SocieTy. The selecTion oT These ouTsTanding sTudenTs is placed enTirely in The hands oT The TaculTy, and The voTing is carried on by a Torm oT secreT balloT. The name oi each eligible sTudenl is placed on a raTing sheeT and senT To ThaT sTudenT's subiecT Teachers. VoTes are given secreTly by each Teacher on The conducT oT Thar pupil in each individual class. Nominees are graded on Their academic worlc, leaders in Their social liTe, service To Their Teachers and schoolmaTes, and Their personal characTer. Sponsors oT This new organizaTion, Miss Agnes Edens and Miss Leslie Clancy, hope ThaT nexT year low senior and iunior branches may be Tormed. Prius Uris Humlnxl lflcr-un Tliiixl Rim: Hill--si wi.-, Hill w-'i 1, Nvls- iii, Aiulvif F iiiii tl: Huw: lid i'ri A, lilailw, Ili'rigi1i.iii. Ivliiim. Filth Row: Ii iii' r rii'i . Tl iriiiigi s, Fin. Ry -.ii i, Fik--N. , Sixth Ri irvx : Hiiyil. Vw' .ii'i-, Hi-ck, T i'.i i iiixii' ll. Hiclf cnsiin, Lvzirliig first, C..iir--1. K.iii1riiy. lliiiriipsiiii, ,. ii? 'fr-wi as 'An ,1 x ij KK . in T' : 'Q 5.,,'., Q -'fi QQ if ii ' ag' ii :Fifi e-if ,. ' :K-if 4 fivf , iii? 7? , ,Q , Viva :vt hifi iff? A K 1. flfql ., Egg? ujtvl 1-'WF or -:.r.,, gf., ill . T in .Hi 3 'r-fi? . ro, Q-'51 ?'- 115 rf E335 1 ai -.I as 3 is 4' .- 41' LA ,F .M I Q, A. F QYQ' r. i-:fs I .. If H T: :iw-T1 iw Tis if 'ii 'fi , ,- P T5 i 1. Z 1. T I ga 5' r 3 ,r ii-ij, V ff L Y ' r gf! ff. i 'ff' T229 :fi Q.. if-1.1 'YA' , bi-- i-'E a L M, -fi . Hai 'al W, ,. .ri-5 . Te . rv, - Q , 2' T , if T iii? . , ij, .,f fi , 931 ... Eff First Row: Lilly, Rhodes. Mcltcin, Wlyutt, I'ulIi1im. Sccrmd Rim: Lipscumh. Bradford. Zilxlmzin, A l,1IIII'lI'l', Miirywllis, Ilnlwuts. Third Row: Knight. St-'pin-nson, Einrrick, Strniton, Walton, Banks. THE LAB OFFICERS F.-su. Si-ami: CLYDE LlLL'1 ',...,,.,, ....,.......... .......,.. P 1 oxidant ,...,.,. ....... F ANNIE MARIE WYATT HARNETT' RHUDES ,,,,,......, ,,.. ....,.... If ' xCufP1i'xiilunI ,...,. .,.........,...,. I ZARNET RHODES FANNIE MARIE XVYATT ......... . ...,... Si'r'ri'tu1vfTruuxmm ..... ALICE IYIVIERIIIK DURAN PULLIANI, ,,.. ,,.., ..,.. ...,.,. S u 1 guiintfiltfii11m ....... DURAN ITULLIAM A new club musT TirsT have a purpose, and The one chosen by The Science Club, Tormed in The Tall oT I935, was The sTudy OT applied chemisTry and physics in everyday liTe. The members have Thus Tar been on inTeresTing Tours To The various uTiliTy planTs oT The ciTy, including The lighT planT and The waTer worlcs. On The visiT To The laTTer The ciTy chemisT, Mr. W. S. Mahlie, explained The parTs oT The machinery and The meThods used in purifying The waTer. The visiT To The American Airlines Shop and The DeparTmenT OT Commerce WeaTher Bureau Turnished Them a splendid opporTuniTy To apply Their knowledge oT air currenTs, weaTher read ings, aTmospheric pressure, and many oTher inTeresTing TacTs learned in Their chemisTry courses. Page Ona Huiulvud Twelve Ivfurphis. Stcpln-iisoii, Leonard. Mciilnru. Perrin. Squires. Lynn. PRE-MED CLUB UFFICERS FALL Simms OSCAR MORPHIS, ., ,. .,......... I'1u.ndmr ........ ...,, .,...,....,... L I HARLES COPE CHARLES RICHARDS ,.,..,.. ..... ,..., V i uwpruxidmir ...,... ,....... l SILLY TOM STEWART IIOWARIB MAHAFFEY . ., .. ....... Sun.-riiry-Truimn1'1 ,. ,,..,... PATSY RUKIKER Organized in SepTember of I935 by The sTudenTs inTeresTed in The various fields of medical science, The Pre-Med Club has proved ifself one of The mosT inTeresTing of The school organiza- Tions. Pre-eminenT physicians of The ciTy have offered Their Time and knowledge To The club mem- bers. Among These were Dr. Joe R. Wise of The Cook Memorial I-lospiTal who addressed The group on The l-lisTory of Medicine and DifferenT Phases of Surgery . AT anoTher meeTing BacTeriology and The Cure of ConTagious Diseases was discussed by Dr. B. A. STafford, CiTy l-lealTh DirecTor. The only membership requiremenT is ThaT all who wish To ioin musT aTTend Three con- secuTive meeTings and parTicipaTe in The Third. l Pings Um' Himdvud 'lhirluun First Row: Gregory, Archrr. Mnhnffuy. Richards. Sccnnd Row: juncs, Rytlv, Cui al', Gqilligllcr. Third Row: Russrll, Russ. Rucker. Spencer Fi iiir sh Ri irr- 1 Halliday, Griersm. Watkins. 1.1 .n .F H, ,,. mv ff fl F v . T l-,. lk Q1 F if 1' W .KYB in A xi - . 1 1 J of . 1... Q.. 'ra B lui. Q., .,, FS' 'T-i as 35 . Q . '5- 6 Sli . M :gg ay. Lt um'-' L 'L .-:E , .gfl 4 l s get uf :L eel: . .175 i' :T . ,.,. iff, . if :ff Q ' , 5 1 Fir:-l Ruw: fll!IlLll'n':w, Hullirlul, Nlrlilaissir, B1'im', Iii-mas, Iiiirlgws, Sn-wgnl, Chili-, Srciiml Ron: l'.xvni, Mllll-flxs, XVIII, NVgullvy'. '- lilnlurs, Iiulclu-1, Tlumlpsuli. N.mu', Alvx,imlvl', llunr-r. 'l'l1u'Ll Rnwg Tlnilmnlx. wlunvs, Smith, ,lom's. Nix, s lil-wills, Iviuon-, Rl11m'li.l1't, M.n.wvIl. Alulmson, Frmvin, fiiivinutou. Lcvilw, Sxunson. Klrlw, llntlk. Tracy, Yurld, Fourth Row: King. Lwvinsnn, El3l'l'lliH'l, Stun-', Fifth Rm-: Mvrxill, Russ, Ri-rvrs, Duncan, Estvs, JUNIGR ISI-l-END CLUB OFFICERS l'.x1.l. S1-klNu ill IIILXNLITS ZAKIIT.-XRY ...., ,,.,.,.. P uuldmxz ......... ,.,......,. . NRLENE RODKQERS l'fl.lZAl5lfTH liklflli ..,,. ..,, . .. ,..V1ru-pruxndmzt ..,.... ..,, l KIlllNEl.l.H THORNTON f.LAliA TSRIUUS... ....., ..,,.. S L'.' 1 ullL1yfT1ciLx1A1c'r., . ,.... NERTHA SAMSKTN ARLlfNlf ROl3lilCllS,, . .....Pu1l1.mvunlr11mw1 ..,,,, ........ l SERNIHLL THORNTON IAYE COLE .,,....,.,, .,.,,,, ...Rupu1zu1 ......... ,,.,.,,,,...,.. ,.... l T ILLIE NIX l'fXUl. STIZXVART .... ........,.,,.., . . , , .....,... Scrqcmxt-utfurzm ............ .,.... . , The Junior lshelinders have Tor The pasT season sTudied The necessary gualiTies ol a good secreTary in boTh Their educaTional and recreaTional programs. Miss RuTh Decker oT The FirsT NaTional Bank spoke early in The year on RequiremenTs of a Bank SecreTary . Personal ApplicaTion Tor PosiTion of SecreTary , a magazine arTicle, was The basis Tor a Talk laTer in The year by Miss Annamae l'lunTer, co-sponsor of The club. MonThly enTerTainmenTs furnished The members amusemenT in various Torms. Among These were a picnic and kodaking parTy aT ForesT Park, a dance, and a farewell dinner aT Virginia Lodge. By suggesTions in The club meeTings The sponsors hoped To encourage The members To con- Tinue Their sTudy in The commercial field and perhaps work Their ways Through college. Page Ona Hll71dTCLl Fuurtscn wall, jones. bvcuml Row: f.zilJwi'll, Allrn, Phillips, Hurt Nlussingalu. Third Rim: llvnnimys, l.:ni1il1l'vih, Uhlw-'ill-i, Har tis, fviciilassie. l ' I SENIOR lSI-I-END CLUB OFFICERS QLJATA ,IONIES ......,..,,....., ........,,., ..,......,.,............... . . ,, ,.I'n'snlivil NIARY ELLEN SUUTTTIWITITI .....,..., .. Vxrc-prmnlmii IZSTELLE MILLER ,, ,,.,. , ,,,,, 'l.'.'n'!i11v-'l'ri'1.xlm'1 AMHLIA Zlflli ,......... .. ...,.... ..... . . ,Rr,'u11c1 Talenfed and enThusiasTic shorThand sTudenTs finishing Their second year's sTudy of The sub- iecT in January of I936 were This year's members of The Ish-End Club, sponsored by Miss Cora J. Phillips of The commercial deparTmenT. Bi-monfhly meeTings consisTed of an educafional program aT one meeTing and a social program for The following meefing. This year The members devoTed Their Time To The sTudy of various machines used in The business world. such as billing, calculaTing, and adding machines. Among The club socials was The bunco parfy which The members enjoyed during The Thanks- giving holidays. For her faiihfulness and good work in planning The various affairs The vice-presidenf, or program chairman, Mary Ellen SouThwell, was presenTed wiTh an official club pin by The oTher members of The organizafion. Pugu Um' Hxmdvud Fifteen First Row: Zich. Hvndrrson, Manrln-strr. Simila- Wlntr. Vrsml, Bl-nson, Boyd, Nlcflrury. urkrn.lc1', Brannon, Fnulknur. Franklin, Mcflllinil, Mrflruth. Ashury, Bl-st, Saimlrrs, l'5llCl1LH12il1. Buonc, Smurf, Scott. Firsl Row: ,lem-s, Hopkins. Rulwrts, VJ1irrcn, yv. Szindiduu, Nichulsun. Wuinuck. S L-c-111 d Row: Ellis, MQL. L'zn n, Q xnan rlus, Burrllsy Third R-iw: Dillin, Simmons, Rxnnscy, Durlmnm, Fuurrll Row: Stokes, Recd, Clark, Xvaggoncr, Filth Row: jackson, Norm: xrm. Zihlman, Faulkner. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MISS IRM,-X POINDEXTER .... .. ..., ..., l Jnnruzur UENE ROBERTS ..,.,,,.... ..., ..,, .... i A l 'runipinmt TogeTher wiTh The Boys' Glee Club The Girls' Glee Club Took a maior parT in The San JacinTo Day pageanT planned by Miss KaThryn GarreTT and presenTed April 24, and also in The annual spring concerT, sponsored by The enTire music deparTmenT. The combined choral club oT nineTy members sang The canTaTa, The Deacon's lvlasTerpiece, or The WonderTul One- l-loss Shay , based on The poem oT Oliver Wendell l-lolmes wiTh The music arrangemenTs by Percy E. FleTcher, and EgypTian , by Luigini. OrchesTral numbers made up The second halT oT The concerT. This year Three members oT The Girls' Glee Club, JuaniTa Warren, Laura Jones, and Jane McCrary, organized a Trio, and so worThy were Their eTTorTs ThaT They were asked To make appearances in numerous parTs of The ciTy. Page Ona Hundred Sxxtccn twat.. , jones, Hiscr, Humphrry, ridur, Tarltun, Dillard. Walsun, Form-. jubc, Hanimuck, Quaittmcchi, Langford. Norman. Pctcrman. Arnold, BOYS' GLEE CLUB MISS IRMA POINDEXTER .,.,.... ...,,..,,.............,. ,......,A. , , , ....,. ....,...,. , . .,.,.,........ Dmifzur BETTY DYER ...,,...,...,........,...............,......,..... ........... . . , H ,,,,'v,v ,.....,.. . ....., ....,. . . ..... .,...,. , . ............., ...Aui'uv1ipuni.x: OTTicial criTics and audiences alike agree ThaT The Boys' Glee Club really produces in- spiring melodies when They harmonize, especially wiTh Tavern in The Town and KenTuclxy Babe . Special shows, The ChrisTmas program, and The graduaTion exercises lcepT This masculine group oT musical arTisTs guiTe busy during The Tall of I935 and The spring oT I'-736. Their eTTorTs, combined wiTh Those oT The Girls' Glee Club, made The CenTennial celebraTion program oi April 24 a big success. Desiring unique harmonies and arrangemenTs, The boys Tormed a quarTeT. For The ChrisTmas beneTiT program December 20 The girls' Trio and The boys' guarTeT ioined To sing The Bells of ST. Mary , one of The mosT eTTecTively rendered musical numbers of Their reper- Toires. Page Une Hundred Scwntuun First Ruw: juhnsun, Hlscr, Bakcr, Dyer, Smnc. Second Row: Brown, Nlustvrs, ff imx'r - ness, Hzirk' Third Row: Lancaster, Wgzrv, King, Hurt, Way, Fourth Row: Irby, jcnnin3.1s, Brunllcy, B cimi nu. Tl:-nl 1 1 x I z Q34 uf- ia 'i T l 5 T l I i l 1 i l i i TTT ' . !o-I I Q L null! 2 ii? l 4-1' 'sg '1 '..1:'i. rg- . wi ., . ie? xi i i n 'Q 'EEST 1313. ,J rf T' - '? 1 ii 4, '. J 4 . T H T4 ,fl xv.. . -l iii! fi' -i iw .l 21 f in' Aa jri . 1 .- V523 l gf..,: , -9 ,Q L I . l . i m y i im ' we T 2 9- ,L 1 'Q' rf U4 . + fa 1 . fi Tv? 5 1 if' 1 E2 95 -l 1 -i . . , H A 53. Q-.ea c ill K , , 1 . f' I' z First Rim: Knight. Smith, iflnpp, Url-ry, Hisvr, flqimphcll. lcliipkins. Hurry. W'l1vcli'r, Xxhilclrop. Svciiml Row: Nlnssuy, Vzindvivml, Nlullwy, Fur' gvsini. XX'.ilsi+r1, Ott. ,lining Ray, floukr, liulxlcn. Tluril Rwvw: flinlin, Ray. fiudlvy, Pultuul, joncs, Szimlrrs, llyvr. Du-r, ,Lim-4, Rirchiv, Ri-ynulds. Fourth Row: lQl.i:r. Robinson, flnvincss, Mc- Kinnry, Truitr. Rlnni, Kvsur. McGraw, Lnonuy. Nliirtin. ORCHESTRA MISS IRMA l'OlNl7IiXTl'IR .. . H ,.,.,,. , ,,,, ............. . .. ...., .... ,... D 1 rr-rriir RALPH UTLHY ...,. ., ....., ...,.,, , ..,,,.Cmxfc1r Miiirurxw. . UHOMER CLAVI' RaTed as The besT high school orchesTra in The ciTy and ouTsTanding among Those oT The sTaTe, The orchesTra, under The guidance OT Miss lrma PoindexTer, has never Tailed To provide enTerTainrnenT and delighT Tor lisTeners. Their biggesT underTal4ing Tor The year was The Texas OpereTTa, given in celebraTion oT San JacinTo Day, April 24. Miss KaThryn GarreTT oT The hisTory deparTmenT planned The aTTair and Miss PoindexTer arranged The music, consisTing oT lndian and early colonial numbers. For The TirsT Time in many years The orchesTra was enTered This spring in The conTesT spon- sored by The NaTional l:ederaTed Music Club. The Texas ChapTer meT in ForT WorTh April I5, I6, I7, and I8. For Their numbers The orchesTra played Marche Slav by Tschailcowslcy and an opTional number, The Merry Wives oT Windsoi ' by Nicolai. Page One Hundwd Exghrcen First Rim: ff-urdvll. Llwly. Tlmniim-n, Hin Tlnirnhin, l5lL-uns, Nvwlon, XX'.1llli'v. livn.1.isLx. Schuxv. Slnllh. Schultz. l'l.1l'Il1. lin, Fails. ihildiili. ART CLUB ,IACIK SCIHUTTS ,.....,. .. .. . ,... ..... , . .,,.. ,., lin ,nlini IBOROTPIY Hl1NIWRll'KS. ., , . Y 4.. pi. ml. nr liI.l .-XNUR Al,'S'lilfRlVlUl',Hl,l'i . .f4.'vu1.i1x'liuiimii i MARY ISRUXX NLUXN' , . Ri pnvni Developing an apprecialion of arf has furnished lhe members of lhe Arl Club a splendid chance 'rhis year To broaden Jrheir knowledge of The subiecf by hearing addresses from prom- inenf arlisls aboul' Town, visiling lheir sludios, and observing lheir worlcs. Topping The lisl ol lhese educaiional lealures lhis year was lhe club's inleresling visil lo lhe sludios ol Miss Blanche McVeigh and Mr. Wade Jolly. bolh prominenl members ol rho Forl Worlh School of Fine Arls. Miss McVeigh is a nalive ol Forl Worlh and is well lcnown as an arlisi of exceplional abilily. Mr. Jolly is also an accomplished arlisl, specializing in land- scape painling. l-le is from Pennsylvania. The sludenl-guesls were allowed lo walch lhe arlisls al work, landscaping in waler colors, elching, and forming molds for sculpluring. IHIQU Om' Hundred Nmcrcun risks. Schults, Ailslwlxxlirlxlr, lfmxx-lil-mx. lkinligi--Q. Sccuml Row: L.-xlg-'1'xx'niml. Russ. lvilnlvl, blvxml' Tlmxl Row: llolinvs, Smith. Dilllvtt. Al..-i. lll.m Funrtli Row: Arinstrong. Hi-Irn. XVI:-xlir. lili ris-in, Cfunnmghzun. blulff. XX'umlw1x. Cinlniililglmiii l'1I1l1 Rim: lhulgrll. lvl.-auluxvs, hiiiipsoii. lisrv- lluncnn, Dim-s. NM-lls, Hnrlg-fs. llmimipsiuli, Haiti-xi, Sixth Rim: Strxxqirl. Tlniin, Slvxmlr, I,.il.i, limi .35 ' .- I. H519 ,ag .,. ,v we 235' i K 1 5.3 - 4: 5-15 eil A J' ' 5 1 594 13 , Q? i U7 '. 7 91531 L, 4' 'Egg E254 id 1.3 1 F lb 'vu if lf if. was ri :Iwi jf TPL Efs .1 'yq 'fjlv' P2 sql I 'Xi' hlunrs, Zeluski. juhc, Finn. First Row: Guntur, Grcshgun, rlxiquut, Levine, Czlskcy. Srcund Ruw: O'Nuill, Struup, NVilson, Vv'clls, Third Row: Cnrrvl, Rowell, Riluy, Sprcnlclc. Fourth Row: Patton, jones, Lumicway, Thumpf son, Garcia, Minas. GIRL RESERVES OFFICERS FLORENCE JPTQUET ......... .....,. ........ ...,.......... P 'r csxdcnt ,IOAN CARRELL ,.,...,.. , ,...... Xr7lEC'f11CJIdU7ll ,IUANITA GUNTER ..., ,. ..,,,... ,.... S scrutiny JOSEPHINE RILEY ,,., .,..., ,..T1uuxu1c'r Every member oT The orqanizalrion looks Torward wiTh enThusiasm To The aTTairs oT The CiTy-wide Girl Reserve Week. IT is an annual occasion and one in which members oT all The Girl Reserve groups OT The ciTy parTake. Each club prepares one day oT enTerTainrnenT Tor The school and The home, and makes a visiT To some communiTy esTablishmenT, such as The Old Peoples' Home or The TarranT CounTy Orphans' Home. Honoring The school, The club gave a Tea Tor The Teachers This year, and Tor The home, a MoTher-DaughTer banqueT. The closing ceremony was a Play-Day in one oT The ciTy parks, and all The clubs senT vol- unTeer acTs To The pageanT which ended The enTire celebraTion. Girl Reserve Week is a naTional aTTair, buT various secTions oT The counTry observe iT aT diTTerenT seasons OT The year. Page One Hundnd Twenty First Row: Robinson. Tzirlton, Hulcy, juhnstn win. Fnx. OFFICERS FALL SMUNI: KIgNNIiI'H 'l'fXRI.'I'ON .... . ..,, ....I'n'siJu11l ,,,.,. .. .... -IAIVIES SMITH RUB TARLTUN . .. .. ...,..... Vxcu-prusxiluwir ,,.,,.. ,,..... I 'KOH TARLTUN HRYUN ROBINSON.. .,,.,. .... . .Scurutufv .... ,.... HORACIE FOX ITALY: FIWVARITS ....,..... .. ..'I'nwmin'1, .. ,...... HDEE PUTEIET ...Rcpurt.:1..... HAROLD NESIIITT ........I'iA1li.n11c11ti1'rmu ,.........FR.'XNK WALKER Promofing good sporfsmanship in afhlefics and social life is fhe obiecf of fhe Hi-Y, fhe school branch of fhe Y. M. C. A. Mosf inferesfing of fhe club meefings which are held on fhe firsf Monday of every monfh were fhe ones favoring aviafion discussion. Mr. M. A. Fuller, manager of Meacham Field, gave his views on General Aviafion af one of fheir meefings, while Horace Fox, a member of fhe club, spoke on a similar subiecf af anofher meefing. Delegafes from fhe club were privileged fo affend fhe Older Boys' l-li-Y Disfricf Conference fhis spring in Wichifa Falls. Waco and Dallas are also included in fhe disfricf. The I-li-Y is one of fhe few Paschal clubs in which prospecfive members musf be vofed in. A formal inducfion ceremony is held for new members af a special meefing. Pug: Ons Hundrcd 'I'wunty-one Scrund Rim: Humphrry. Lipscomb, Ilvzini. IMI Third Row: Nlullin-a, SIUIIII, IfJxx:il'dv, I..ili gn fi 29 9i. I 3 E 1 SW... I' 1 L 522 . Fil fr hp, , :ag ., 5? Wg L.-i G sw 22 rv Qi X- A A ve , FQ TLS iff 4 : ll P5 if Q, ki Il First Row: Birtick, Dillard. Bryan. Thomas. YVhcclcr, Banks. Second Row: Ilvvzuns. Collins, NVallsins, Brcwcr. Mzlllzlllllry, Blount, Gantt. wird Row: Admins, Wivll'i', Herring. Amyrtt. Hlylliu, Lcc, Bradford, Sclrlottmun. Hills. Fourth Row: Rrmrk. Hulwlwnrd. McMiirray, Turlu-f villv, Hzlnn, Lutrimnru, Lipsmmh. Fifth Row: Cooke, Irvine, Norman. Robertson, Cyrus, Harrison. QUTDOOR CLUB OFFICERS DOLORES MUMMHRT ....,... .................. . . ,,,. .... B xg Chic! BOB DAVIS .......,.... ............ .....,... L 1 rtll' Chxrl I.lI.A MAE BANKS ,.............,... ....... .... ......... S c 1 ihu JIMMY SIIHLUTTNIAN ........ . .,... ..Tukcn Bearer MRS. LILLIAN H. GANTT ....... ............ . .,Spunsu1 Big Chief and Liffle Chief are fhe clever fifles besfowed upon fhe main officers of fhe Oufdoor Club, originally lqnown as fhe Wild Flower Club . lf is made up of bofany ancl Zool- ogy sfudenfs of Paschal. The club always holds ifs meefings oufdoors, fhe club sessions loeing explorafory expedi- lions. ln fhe fall fhe zoology secfion of fhe club formed parfies in search of frogs, spiders, and insecfs of all lcinds. During fhe spring ferm fhe bofany sfudenfs held fhe reins and spenf 'rheir lime hunfing for wild flowers, mosses. ferns, and fungi used in laborafory experimenfs. Their fop-nofch social fhis spring was a sunrise brealcfasf and an all-day oufing af Lalce Worfh wherelfhey observed fhe obiecfs of fheir sfudy in nafural seffings. Page Om: Hrmdrcd Twenty-twn R. G. T. C. 'AWell, suh, dar he stood Page Ona Hundnd Twentyfthfce First Row: Hullinusxxurlh, Vim Sprvclccn, Adams, l Svcund Row: Slnllvll. Ihnwurd. Evans, Smith. S art, STAFF , Collins. Since The organizaTion oT The Reserve OTTicers' Training Corps in This school The enroll- menT has greaTly increased, rising sTeadily To aTTain This year The largesT enrollmenT in The his- Tory oT The corps, 274 cadeTs. This number includes TorTy-Tive cadeTs ThaT are members oT The cadeT band. During The school year The companies enTer many conTesTs. This year The 'crack' squad Trom Paschal won second place in The annual squad compeTiTion held in our gymnasium be- Tween The high schools oT This ciTy. The drilling oT our squad was surpassed only by The drill- ing oT The squad Trom STripling High School, The iudges awarding STripling TirsT place over The Paschal squad by a very small margin. The 'craclc' plaToon came ouT again This year under ThaT of Woodrow Wilson High School oT Dallas, buT held TirsT place among The high schools oT ForT WorTh. This compeTiTion was held during The SouThwesTern ExposiTion and FaT SToclc Show. Page One Hundrrd Tuwiztyffour SPONSORS Collins. Second Row: Godfrey, Hager, Ware, Clarke. Paschal's rifle Jream lied wilh lhaf ol Slripling High School, bolh leams scoring lorly-nine poinls oul of a possible lilly in The cily meel, and placed second in lhe William Randolph l-learsl Trophy march. Drilling and mililary science are noi lhe only aclivilies of Jrhe cadels. Miss Lucy Harding Adams, Caplain James l.. Slill, and lhe sponsors of each company and 'rhe band gave a dance lor all cadels and lheir ladies cluring lhe year. Preparalion is now being made for 'rhe Federal lnspeclion which is fo be held on April I4. Rifles musl be cleaned, ornamenls and shoes musr be shined, lrousers and coals creased, drilling perlecled, and commands given correclly. Afler Federal lnspeclion lhe corps will malce ready for lhe R. O. T. C. encampmenl which is held al' Mineral Wells. I Page One Hundred Twcntyffive First Row: Mlxrrlsimn. Adams, Holllngswuth ,-1. 5. f ,gan .x H ww... ' I , . w .3 Y 19. .T av rs ai T' 'Q'-r - nf 'i .' 2535 fir 3,1 E? tl' 31, 'ti is. Ififi it EJ: sv, 157. . I 1 fl' ' 'iii I -'ev , .. rr? I Nga.-If ik 1? 'I -'LZ iffy ' xr- :3-f 3531 iifn: I--5: I L-3 ' 1 . . Q Q I fi 5-l 2 img YI. 4 -1 , 35 ' .13- . S . ? B fl 5 E? I Im -- . I -,Q T In FIRST PLATOON Ifuwt Rmx: Hunry. llmifrvy, XVI-lub, STI-um! Rww: Stxuivl. -Iuhmwn. Tmxtt. filullulx NVIIIKIHQ, IfdIIIuz11.m. flrmthn. -lums. Thnld Rww: Hunmcm, Ilglggpn, Ifrlkllynhm, Hmlur-V TWIN RIC-', Mcfiulcham. Pam-nm. i Fuurrlx Rmx: AIvv:1m.Ivr, Slmdlc, Hmmd. Lighrtlmr Suncmnh, Ilullry. Ivllllur, Lnpn-III-, Kvll--y. SECOND PLATOON Firm R-Tw: NI-LwII1.m1, Mcflulluch. Sv-cnml Ruw: Ynnkrv, jay, Nvslvitl. H--lr, Smith, . I'1.rr1nm-mn, III-vanm. 'Iihlrd Iluw: S.1nk:nry, Tlummpwn. Iillllvr. TIIIUIIILIS, Nrms. Iilunslmw, L.nttlm4m-. Fmlrlh R-uw: flzunplwll, R+1svmIx.nI, Hull, Shivlds, Flmvfxe, XYiIsun. CIAPTAIN Hrl11'v. Rulvvrt T. II-m'.mI, RN ,I. Srvwzur, I':euI L. FIRST LIIQUTHNANT Ifxsms. IVIIIILH11 I,. IVIITIUIIUCI1, I5zn'1a. Ii. SECOND LIEUTIENANT Nvcdlmln, ,Ianmcs A. XN'vIwIw. ,Iulm IT. FIRST SIERIZHANT Hnnmclll, ,I.1ry AI, hdllkznlv. hrrlwnvmxz SIIRIQICANT II4-mlm, ,Iuhn H. Iiullllxgmlx, YIUIIH IJ. COMPANY A ,Imu's, Hzuml-.I V. SancnrnI1, LIzu1ws M. NVhiting. Rirhzurd V. Yzmkvv, Russvll D. IIURPORAI. Alcxznmlcr. Hrnry Davis, Klucil A. Muller, Eulwnrd H Nccdhzxm, Wmlliam A, Ruswsnthal, I.urnau'J VI. Smith, -Iumus S. FIRST CLASS PRIVATE Bullcr, Shcrman C. Crouch. Tipton F. Iildlcmzm. ,Iusrph M. Flmxcrs. Riflmrd I l9ri1Iiu, flhurlvy I.. Ihmd, Edward If. Hill. ,lvffursun R. Iimlgv, Rub-'rr D. Page Um' Huvldwd ,II1l't ILfV'AlX Hull. Hobart B. Huguzuxi. Druid P, .I.ny. Richzml Ii. ,IuIxnHum. ,Iwhn L. I..nrIi111urv. Hill M. I.igIxtif1Ut, Tlmnma XV. Ii, Mrfflltclxzllm, llurdun ff. Nwhit, Harold M. Pzattnn. W'iIIinm I. Ricc, XViIIinm P. Thumus, NX'iII1um R. Thompson, Tmxls II. Trunk. Richard XY. XYIISUI1, Rnlu-11 G. PRIVATIIS Ilqmgru. M.-rn-ll !Ir.nmI1uw, Alun P. lullv, Tlmnwus IJ. 3321! EE 4 F, 13515 SAL COMPANY B rj.-w1'AlN riulil'HRAI. rlmnlfr. H.-'mu A. . , Hlghtuxxvl. lxslu' Hmmm. XXX-51-'v fl. H-wvl. l-vffluf' T . lung Umm' .m.u. xx'.ll...... ls fi.-mv. film-H+' fi. 'lluflmlh I. M.. H.UH.NAN.I. fum... '1'l......... W. I4 I 'A' i, AX I ' I I' ' ' ' cimlv, filml., ri. 'I '5' -QGkli 1 ' H . 1 .l lx. hlll , lxlrklll. lxxv 4. I,-why. WIND XX, W ' 'b UNH' Tum H Kimlwm. -Iulm K- M4:l'l1s. I-:hu XX. SHIUNU IAHQUTHNANI- Mcfll-muy. Alum' T. l'RlV.'YI'IN I .mm Ind M R H W- .I-NL xx- Aunlmm-. XN'.nl'n-11 ll 'L ' ' A ' XVUSI. xvlllldlil I5 Hlullls, lhm.llxl R. -4Ill f- .I-HH-N A XXivr1rxuu'tl1,v Iivlnn- lll. li-ruling, H.uulJ FIRST WWVANV Q.ffff.'.f1fJ...Tf.'l,1f2ffI1..fin 2gjff,l.fQ,'fQ5,..''f',f','Q',.,IIj, H ..luf..n, .l.un-'E I.. Q V w H U Q ly-mwl' paul qj. XX,1..,,,, R..1w.'xz U, l'lR5l LLAS5 PRIVA U1 H,,lllL.I,- Igvmuld xl' MVR' I. XNI lhkvl, XY1ll.u'd KI. ll.ult-Im, II. XV. - 3 Hvmlry, iimugu XV. H.mlx1nS. .lnlm M. Hand, Hml V. filvxm-1115. KIh.ulm H. llvmu. Rwlu-It 'lf K ,HN 'I'h.,,,,A,. 3' fj.,m...-, -lm-1, 0 FIUIIHSKUII. Ii.nm'x' L. H.l:lvxxuml. Rulull I. linlxnlulv. filxiullws H. Uxxcns, 055.11 If. VI.-IJ.m.4IJ. Sn-tl Fvlgllwn, Rulwxt L. Rlflhnulwlm, lfrmrln' XX ull, M.4Ixilx 11, Muffin. Huxxgnrd I'lu:u-IFJ. 5.u1n1vI T. Ilxqu Um' Hur1Jn.f T14 unrx'fw1 4 n FIRST PLATOON hurl limx: l'h1lm-'v. lhuvl, Slvxulll. MJLI1- 5.-c-vml llmx: llxln. Nu ID.-lxnmlv, ll.4:lvxx-md. R.ull mln. kllnl-1-I, XXI Fllnul li-nu: K.un1m', Wmlxlxxuxlln, lmxlx, in A'l!JAI', Ihluml. ,luIns, K.nll.n Fmuth Rum: ,I.nua, julnmmn, Hull-', I.nxll XY.atk1us, Snmh. Fcxgllwll. Ii--JQUI1. SECOND PLATOON lwlwl ILM: lmflll an M. I7un.nlJ. Svmml R-nv: Zunym'1111.m. V.mr-'1, Hnllxx, Rn vll. hlrlmnlmls, Hur, IK.u1Ll. link-'x. Illini Ibm: H-'u-I. Plxxlw. lll.ln.u.iwx1. XX l l..Mu-IH. Hnqlxxmwl. Mums, R-.ll.m. I.-'un z' HF ' ' if ' QA: Tr. f i 5: Fifi' is ,gg , ifiizf Y 'F M , 1.45 I-Els. '45-' if . ga, A J- ff 251 ri f Q35 fa-gr 2:44 I I . I g A, :Il 5 ig! L.. il ' A . ei: I if ' df -- I ri A V: ,gi J Ar u '1 ar I . 5 -. :yu 5 . 5 4 , ,A I... 1 1 I, 5 L S9 1 I HHH' FIRST PLATOON I'1lst Row: Ilohson, Waiiw, Dznlus. Srcongl Row: Fox. ,IorJ:xn, CIrusv1n.nn, Kfhriwrnrr Hoihgr. Spcnfw. Iirwin, Mcllrzith. Third Row: flaunpbvll, Iiruxwr. ffolxxull, Nloorv Alluccr, Bci'Lgvr', Vurschoylv, Amlrcxxs. Fourth Row: Hamilton, Tills, Langston, Carson, Ivfillcr, Rudioid, U'IJ1innI. RzitfIuI. SECOND PLATOON First Row: Lyons. Stroud. Svcond Row: Smith. Tandy, Yvrlls, G. Pntlxi, ll. Purtu. 1lr.inforJ. Iirauldick. Dunn, Crgiddock. Third Row, Huong, Hold-xr. Thompson. Slrwau'!. I.alcIcIunJ. Nichols, I mnCis. lillluy. Tuscany. V Fourth Row: Rixlilwolid. Flnnvy, Ross, Luwruncv, Ross. Fcholf, Foatvr, Vfirlvr, Lockridgv. MAJOR Von Sprcckvn. Frzink IIAPTAIN Dobson, XY1Ilium Ii. FIRST LIHUTENANT Lyons. ,Iohn F. SECOND LIEUTENANT Ilnvics. NViIli:im A. Stroud, Guorgu VJ. FIRST SERIJEANT For . Ixwix SERIIEANT Amlrvws, Rohurt U. ,lordnn. Elm-rr H. Lzicklund. Rufus AI. Nichols, Alohn L. Putin, Gi-orgc H. Ross, Ncxilic If. COMPANY C CURPORAI. Iirrgrlg Whltfi' R. Francis, Sidnvy R. I IoLIgi', ,luck R. I..mQrton, NViII1:un R. Ruttliiii. Francis S. Smith. Churlrs II. Smith. jaxmcs P. FIRST CLASS PRIVATE BrL'wL'r, Charles C. Clhristncr, ,Iimmy D. CIoIxxrII, Donald K. Klrusumnn. Fred R. Dunn. Miltwwlx H. Erxxxn. Alirrd N. Holdcr, Louis E. Mzrrtin, Mcrccr M. Miller, Robcrt E. Nloorc, Samuel B. Russ. Whrrun B. Thmnpsun. Vfilliam P. NVQIIS, Ifrnvst C. Spencer, Robert S. Pugv Ona Hundred Txucntvfcight PRIVATICS Akrlg. ,Iohn R. Hoonr. Rolwrt I5r:i+.IiIicIc. HcmIcrson II. Hr1idIoi'd, Vflllixun flarson, Rohrr! L. fIi':xl1foixI. CII1IIon.I F. flryar. Raymond L. Echols. Vfxllium XY. Flnnvy. Iflnvst R. Foster. Frud M. Goodnmn. -Ivssc Il. L:mr'cnci. Frmd Lockriduc. Rohr-rr I.. Mcflraitll, Hurry IJ. Moorv, john B, Prima, .loc F. Ridmond, Hunry C. Rudford. .Iaunvs H. Smith, R. A. Tandy. Al R. Tills, Louis Tusfalny. Frank H. Vursclioylr. Hubert H. COMPANY D Fnat Row: Llllv, iIl.nrkr, Tlmnllxpwll. Farsi. Sccwmd Row: Cuhrn, Smith. IM-wr, Rum-'ll NVlIll.uus. llulllhnr. rcn. T. XVnr1un. Dum .ff1u'tvr. Fnnrth Row: Hnrlwrr. Pull-'n, Limlary, ,Iwhv Th-mnms. Crcw, XYLIIYCI, Russvll, CRACK SQUAD First Huw: Lvuns, AIXL,l'x'XXS, llolwswum, Stl-md. Fun. Prltn. COMPANY D C'. xI'TAlN FIRST CLASS PRlVA'ILlfS CIURVORAI. L H I- fllvxll, A- t 'IW' ,V lv H' Hrxn'l', XK'illi1lln ff. I X X HH I' X4 HT! Rmhvll, .lzumm A. HRM' LlliUT12NAN'r U- 1'1kf 'f- 1-' A- Mh.m,. ,,,,,,,,.,. I Dum. luck H. K A' A A L 4' Tln-fruxpmum. M.4y--1 rl. F Ii 'V I xx. Smllll, Klllmxqh K. ll IS, Il'll EX' , SIZVUNII LIIQUTHNANT Uolllhnr, flhnrlva R. PRIVATHS MINI. Ll... ROHM, Mcilluru, NVnln'1 M. ffrcw. Roy L. pullvn' Hmmm. N' I-'ln-, Clxnrlrs L., SHUEICANT NV'u'lrn Humvr L. M'H V' H lJ IL' fF'V'f - ,if X 'V Wm.-l.. Th-mm... 1-1. NuN.R.n,'r.r:. ,.fQ.f,l'Q'A g,ff..'n,'L, M xv.ll..m.., 1x..,f.,m ct, Slillllli.-XNT Rn--ull, Ihhlw l'. Thmxmf, XYnlln.an1 I' Smurf-1, Hmm Z, Pun' Um' ffl.rlJu'J Ylxmvxlxwuxxux Third Ruw: Mffflllrm-, F1-ndvr, Lvau'ln'. H. Wax' ..,. 1:51 Svmud Run: Vnm Splwlwlx, Rnrlltl, l..wkl.m-I. L X lf fi .. ' E -ii ' 2 hw .jf- 1 1 if V' .., r-EE ff k. Y ., 3. fi Hx fr- ,A av ' :- 'Z 1,3 5' E23 Firat Rim: Rin,-Inc. Ivlulwlsun, Duuglus, Bryant Sumntl Rim-: Sliuphcnl, jtwnvs, Ruhinsun. Hill Rliudt-5. li. Dyrr. Haiglvr, NlcLnin. Critcs. Third Rtiw: Mui-plus, Stl-phain. XX illiLims. Pcttzl Cfaivitirss, Butts, Ilgimphull, Strvcnson, Humphrcy ll. Davis. Fuurth Row: Pvttict, U. Davis, Thomas, Whffl ur. Ackerman, Prius, Smith, Cliristopher, Sharp. Fifth Row: Lciuncy, Stcphsznsun, Poteet, Rey' nulds. B, Dyer. Carlson, McKinney, Baird. CAPTAIN Rufliit. Boyd V. SECOND LIHUTENANTS liryzint, Francis M. lvuuqlzis, XXfilliaim B, Student Dircrrur FIRST SERHEANT Pt-ttirt, Rudolph L. SERGEANTS Dyer. Rtylwrt Lt' Mcliinnry, B. B. lvlnrphis, Oscar Rluidus, Xvilsun K. G. Sharp. Richard A. KIKJRPURAIS l5.iu'tl, ,luligin li. tlurlsiin. Ii. Lvslit' Pvttal. Victim' XVlict'lvr. Ulis K. BAND FIRST CLASS PRIVATES Allcn, Floyd D, Davis. fllizirlcs L. Humphreys, james XX . Knight, Hzirry E. Camphcll, Gcuruv H. McLait1. Mack A. Ptitcct. XV. Dcc Puwcll, Paul G, St-iphcnsun. Gcurgc K. Stcvvnson, Maison L. PRIVATES Arkrrmun, Clifton D. Butts, Horrzicu W. Cavinuss. XW. Russcll Klliriswplivr, U. Simpsun Cm'unt's, john Davis, Oliver fi. Dyer, Eldon L. Fvrgusun, lvfaulrict' Haiglrr, H, Hugh Pings Ou: Humlrcfi Thirtv Hill, Usfzir U. juncs. M, B. Kcaiulc. Vinci-nt Lipactinib. Pzinl M. Nftfirgiw, .lnhn Al. Puulc, Ray Pricc, John M, Ruynulds, Brucu XV Rich, Eugene Robinson. Bryan Shcphvrd, xl. R. Smith, Garth L. M Spinks. Emit Stephan, L. Putrv Spcncur. ,luhn Swvaincy, YRichn1'Ll Thomas. Roy li. XX atrc, C. T. XVilli:nns, ,lack XX7. HUMCDR 'ABrer Rabbit laugh yi: ter kill DEDICATION The humor secfion of +l1e annual is reverenfly declicaled lo flwe homespun cowboy whose spirif symbolizes The ageless wil and kindly humor of America-Will Rogers. Pugu One Hundwd Thirtytu AN APPRECIATION Will Rogers creafed a new and dislinclive period in American public life, and in slage, radio, and screen humor. l-le buill a homespun philoso- phy of kindliness, of good words, and of good deeds. l-le ridiculed shams and never lefl a hur+. l-le poked fun a+ +he greaf and near grea+ and never le'F+ a sling. His wir never slooped +o un- cleanliness and never broughr a blush lo man, woman, or child. Whal he did and said in public was an echo of his priva+e life, full of charily, wholesomeness, and friendships. l-lis wrilings, brighfened. as Jrhey were wi+h sound common sense and keen wi++i- cisms, carried no unkind words and harbored no ill-feeling. Will Rogers was a philosopher of every- day life and a keen observer of evenls. When Will Rogers died, his disrincfive period died wirh him. No one has arisen 'ro Take his place. Probably none will. -Amon 6. Carrer. P O H d dTk l1 PAGES FROM Tl-IE WORLD'S WORST LITERATURE COLLECTED BY PROFESSOR O. E. DUNNO, B.S., Ph.D., S.A.P. TABLE OF PRO AND CON TENTS Biographies ol Noted Authorities ...... l35, l37 Crime Does Not Pay-Readers' Indigestion . . . l36 Travelog by Annie Ambrosia-National Geographicalamity .... . . l4O, l4l Me 'n' You-Ladies' Home Internal ....... M2 Adventures ol Little Audrey-Saturday Leaning Post . . I44 EDITORS: IMA ZAPP, P.D.O., URA DUNNS, X.Y.Z. COPY BOIZ: Y FAR, A.B.C., B. A. IVIANN, N.U.T. llln the hope that you might be lurther edu- cated into that state ol blissful ignorance, I have spent the Ioetter part ol my lile Ihad noth- ing else to spendl in compiling this material lor you. C. E. D. Whose Zoo Ella Ray has a pencil. She likes lo draw wilh her pen- cil. One day s h e w e n l lramping over l h e counlry- s i d e . S h e lramped and lramped. She lramped over green g r a s s and llowers lo I found a prelly black and while slriped cal's lail. She drew il, and aller lhal she drew nolhing bul llies. Thal wasn'l all. When she gol like lhal, lhey pul her in lhe bug- house lo leach. She didn'l know lhal's whal il was. Neilher did we, bul we spenl lhree years lhere, anyway. LEDGERW OOD find a sub'ecl. She ESSAY' ' T The subiecl ol my essay is lo be lhe speclre conslruclion ol lhe speclrum. ll is a widely known and narrowly apprecialed lacl lhal red is lhe complemenl ol green: how- ever, you won'l gel many compli- menls il you wear lhem logelher. Saluralion usually applies lo brilliance, bul l've known some brillianl ones who were nol salu- raled. Il hue don'l lollow me, don'l gel mad, because I remain noo- lral in lhis primary lesson: on sec- ondary lhoughl, l'll invenl a new vehicle - lhe hue-cycle - iusl lor hue. -Ella Ray Ledgervfood. T h e Work- man School of D r a m a l i c s, lounded and dumlounded by Claudia Mae, is lhe realizalion ol lhe former English leach- er's highesl ambilion. For y e a r s s h e pranced and slrulled before lhe younger gen- eralion, who resolved lo hire her when lhey grew up as a lulor for lheir younger generalion. Published herewilh is one ol lhe ,-r ' WORKMAN aclress-leacher-pIaywrighl's orig- inal one-acl plays. Nole lhe lypi- cal Workman dramalic geslures. L O V E ACT I-SCENE I IA Iervly gerl sels a-slappin powder al her noze from a vaniky. A good Iukin guy enler.l Guy: I-Ii babey. lgeslurel Gerlz Ser! I low dare ya! I ain'l yore babey. lsnaps vaniky shel.l Guy: la-sellin' on lhe solyl I comes over lo lell ya I Ierves ya an wanler gil hilched, Geri: Ooooooooooh, rilly? leyes llullerl Deer mi. Imore llullerin ol eyezl I rilly don'l no whul ler say. Irings handsl-Ask pa, I reckon. lruns lo leel ol slaires which go upl lI Iollersl Palpal Pa: lcomes in a-hilchin' his sus- pendalums--I Whal be ye a-wanl- in', daler? lslrelches neck lorwardl -Wal, yung leller, who be you? Ilrowns a rilly bad lrownl Guy: Me and Cindy, here lpoinls righl 4 lingerl-we-wal- lshullles leelsl-ya see-Ilerns redl - er - I wanla - lgerl nervissly lwislin skerl.-pa lhinks guy a leelle leched in headl-Gosh, can we gil hilched, sir-lblushes lhe biggesl blush yill Pa.: Wal, I'm a-goin rile now lo give y'alI mi blessing. She's yore's. sun. lShoves gerl al guy.l May y'aII hev a hapy Iile. SCENE II-IO yers Ialer Geri: Junyerl gil oula lhel lhar llour sak. lshaks aprin al himl Junyer: I'm paw's ghosl, ma. lcomes oula sak while awl over.l Gerl: lmad likel Paw ain'l dead, more's lhe pily. lsnalches anolher kid by a head lulla harel Jimmy, you an lilll' sisler gil ollen mi lools an kwil sgawlin'. Ikid hollers loud- erl Gil, now. lEnlre guyl Guy: llhrows down lin pale an roosls gun on rakl Air super redy. gal? Ikids come in limid like- one cals pawl Scram, bralsl lSuper is ale an guy sels up a yowl lor his lerbaccerl Gerl: I-Iyar .... an . . lscowlsl Shel up! Guy rises, lnol like veasll grabbs gun, bolls fer lrunl door. lSnarlsI Gerl: Whar be ye goin' Ezry? lin desmayl Guy: Aller yore pa. lln big desgusl.l A hapy married Iile. 135 Miss Jen- nings, a Lulu, is noled lor her eccenlrici- lies. Perhaps l h e m o s l prominenl of lhese is her adherence lo lhe long-han- dled purse. ln facl, during lhe Iale yo-yo s e a s o n she looled her public by Ienglhening her purse handle lhree inches. Due lo lhis sly acl, she was awarded lhe Poolizzer prize lor lhe Iongesl yo-yo of lhe season. Since Miss Jennings has laughl social science for so long a lime, she lhoughl il quile lilling lo leach lhe nalural sciences. The accompanying arlicle conlains her recenlly developed lheory on lhe elemenls. The Gerlrude Slein slyle, which has influenced Miss Jennings, is plainly evidenl. SPRING I'm here because I'm nol lhere. Being here is very refreshing, be- cause lhe rain lhal lalls on my up- lurned lace is nol dry. Rain is wel, usually. Snow, lhough lull ol waler, is somelimes dry. If you lry lo dry il oul any drier by lhe lire, lhough, il usually becomes weller. Dry climales have very Iillle rain waler. For inslance, one lime il never did rain. I discovered lhe reason. There was no moislure in lhe almosphere. Thal's why I decided lo leach nalural sciences. My mind used lo go round and round. Now il can go lhrough and under and over, and over. Science makes me feel so dillerenl. Like lhis: Spring Slarry, purple, maple lree. Fluller, cool springs, purple. Slarry springs, cool lrees. J ENNINGS Rain on parasols. purple parasols. Brown lields, luscious lruil, collee and a plum. Mellow humming indigo. Humming yellow melons. Whoops! Running brook gurgles green. 136 CRIME Vasf Crime Wave Sweeps Norfheasf Dangerous Dick on fhe War- pafh Againl U25 Vicfims in Mass Killing! Every newsboy on fhe sfreef was yelling if: every neighborhood and office was discussing if in hushed fones. Dangerous Dick loose! Many were fhe men who had af- fended school wifh guief Dick Calkins, buf few were fhose who could and would claim Danger- ous Dick Calkins as fheir school- mafe, fhe Dangerous Dick who had blazed a frail across fhe norfheasf bloody enough fo make a nafion shudder. Dick had done iusf fha! Among fhaf body of mf ..- fifled chiefs of police ' save one, was a man I' gh fo challenge fhaf ' ick. I-Iis name is Billy 5. I-le alone dared fo meef C . Men fhe wo. ached Dick's immediafe hideoi , he and his fhree colleagues, Claude Maer. W. K. Evaff, and John Rozelle, began big plans for meefing Chief Shiffleff's challenge. Shall we kidnap him, kill him, ruin him, or iusf see fhaf he dis- appears, boys? asked fheir lead- er. Kidnap fhe big louf. grum- bled Rozelle. l'd like fo meef him face fo face. I wanfa ruin himg sneered Reader's Indigestion DCES NOT PAY! Maer. Why wifh his size and my brains we could make a 'reamf' Well, Eva'rf? grinned Danger- ous. Jusf see fhaf he disappears, chief, sighed Evaff, buf 'rhe snaky look in his eyes only foo well gave away fhe fhoughf behind his inno- cenf remark. Lads, we're gonna follow up Evaff's idea of making fhaf big hulk of a Shiffless ShiffleH dis- appear. l'm gonna perform if ver- fically. and Dick led fhe loud guffaws. Meanfime Chief Shiffleff had been giving his aces, Ray Massey and Allen Ellingfon, a word of lasf minufe informafion before fhe fhree of fhem lay in waif. Men, we have fhem beaf al- ready wifh our brawn and brains. Such a combinafion fhey cannof beaf. Calkins will hit fown any day now: so-on our way! Mayor Calvin Paffon of fhe cify and his charming wife, fhe former Mary Louise Ware, personally gave fhe police aces fheir good wishes. Af midnighf fhaf nighf Danger- ous Dick and his followers arrived af fhe police office where Chief Shiffleff, Massey, and Ellingfon waifed. Dangerous Dick Calkins and his fhree fhrew open fhe door, and Shiffleff and his fwo jumped fo fheir feef af fhe poinf of guns. Well, Dick, howdy, spoke Billy wifh nary a quiver among his voice. Take if easy, copper. Danger- ous snarled. We're giving you exacfly fhree minufes fo choose your weapons-guns, or fisfs-- Whaf'll if be? The Chief eyed fhe ouflaws and fhen glanced af his own men. Fisfs, you swine! he hissed. Bofh sides caufiously cleared fhe room of ifs scanfy furnishings. Bofh removed fheir coafs and shirfs and furned all pockefs wrong side ouf. This was fo be a clean murder. Yes sireel Ready? Readyl Wifh a snarl, fhe ouflaws, ad- vanfages 4 fo 3, dived for fhe waifing police. From fhen on The fighf was a conglomerafion of fhumps, yells, swafs, rips, blows, and rolling over and over of fhe deadly enemies. Finally fhe policeman and his fwo able assisfanfs slowly rose from fhe floor. They were alone in fheir sfanding posifion. Af fheir feef lay fhe cruelly beafen bodies of Dangerous Dick Calkins, Ev- aff, Rozelle, and Maer. Men, congrafulafions!! I knew our brawn, brains, and clear con- sciences would win us ouf, despife fhe odds. And fhose fhree fellers had bif fhe clusf fheir lasf fime. W. C. Sfripling Co. Jim Stone. or 0401-fh.' Get to know the NEW Strip1ing's. N E W ideas, NEW improvements, NEW Fashions . . . but the same QLD ideals! Make our store, YOUR StOr6. -.pwlizi FQRJ' WORTH.TEXA5 Correct Dress for Men and Young Meri Compliments of S. 8: Clofhiers Best Values under the Suri 8 I0 Main Sfreef Complimenfs of MONNIG'S THE FRIENDLY STORE 0 Pioneers of FRIENDLINESS For 48 Years Whose Zoo Never aT- Tempf To cal- culafe The nu- merical value of u v e n i I e pouITry u n T il The process of incubafion has T h o ro u g h I y maTeriaIized. T h e afore- m e n T i o n e d w o r d s com- prise The peT Theory of Miss Frances True, flow- ery-speeched Teacher. Her Theory is slighfly conTorTed before a class To mean someThing like -- bacferia-1-haTchecl . Alfhough This has long been her moTTo, Miss True, when very young. always jumped aT conclusions. AT The age of 5, she knew iT was Time To eaT when The cook puT The food on The Table. This was even 30 seconds before The dinner bell was rung. Yes, she used To be smarT ThaT way. The accompanying biT of IiTera- Ture was penned lwriTTen, noT iailedl during a Mighfy True Brain- sTorm. A TRUE STORY Cn a sofy in The corner of a Tumble down shack saT a raggedly dressed girl who was weeping as if her hearf would break because iT was winTer and she was very cold and The house full of breezy cracks and no food and her pappy had found no iob yeT aITho he had been looking Tor Two years buT The girl was cold and hungry and she weeped biTTer Tears on accounTs of she was so unforTunaTe as To be a poor girl and she was abouT sev- enfeen years old. In anofher hunk of The ciTy a man named Misfer Gofrox had a million dollars and he didn'T have no grandchildren, no children, no wife, no brofhers, no sisTers, no mammy, no pappy, and he haTed orphanages so Misfer GoTrox sTiII had a million dollars. One day Misfer Gofrox was driving his own Rolz Royz down a sTreeT when he quick sTepT on The brakes and a shabby girl dashes under his wheels so he quick iumios ouT of his own Rolz Royz an picks her up and Takes her To a saTin TRUE lined bedroom and calls fiffy doc- Tors and a hunnerd nurses and when he finds ouT ThaT she was Try- ing To die so her poor pappy wouIdn'T have To worry abouT feed- ing her and Misfer GoTrox fell in Ierve wiTh her and chased his vix- on ouT of Town and married The ooor girl and They boTh spenT Misfer 6oTrox's million dollars. A T T h e meek age of 44 Mary Gil- lespie began playing The violin. For 25 y e a r s s h e Tri e d a n d T r i e d a n d only aT The end of ThaT Time she can now e q u a I Jack Benny's GILLESPIE Love in Bloom . NoTed for her musician's hair- cuT and her looming sTaTure, Miss Gillespie has many eccenTriciTies and many friends. Her peT one, Though, is her abrupT sTaTemenTs which adds To ThaT rare quaIiTy of a Teacher's, being human. And now l'll Tell you her secreT hope which no one really knows: To wriTe a novel on her Travels. The accompanying biT shows The lasT of These realized. T R A V E L On my rnosf recenT Trip To Ia belle France I was honored by be- ing asked by Prumyer Mud To play my STraddyverse aT The Comedie Francaise. IT was a very appreci- aTive audience, who senT conTribu- Tions over The fooTIighTs. One Threw a ripe TomaTo and forgoT To Take iT ouT of The can. The resuIT was a scar on my IefT cheek, which everybody Thinks is a dimple. I visiTed The Eyeful Tower on a windy day and ThaT's where I gol' The idea for my widely-publicised coiffure. I owe my sophisficafed swagger To walking on The cobble- sfones in Roo-on. I visiTed The Land of The Never Grow Up, where I was born. I lived There The firsT 68 years of my life buT I don'T remember iT because I was so young when I leT+. 137 B e r n e T a Minkwifz, lfor she was so dubbed when buT a mifel. came from L o u i s i a n a. O f T e n h e r charges have marvelled aT h e r greased b r a i n work. buT here and only here do we have The solufion in prinTI She always was brighT. Why, aT The Tender age of I0 she knew her name. She firsT began her career as a TuTor, alfhough she was only Il aT The Time. Her , 'ils were a wooden horse and 6 l l'll. MIN KWITZ A1, 'aTion she ran away from .. ' ioined a sfock company. .irecTor discour- aged her a she began wriT- ing. I'ler fi - 'empTs were nof so hoT, buT sh. Quickly began pen- ning wonderful ThoughTs. The ac- companying poem is her IaTesT work. Drink IT Down Pass iT down here. I'm ready To drink. So I demand aT facuITy dinners. Even The kind They dump in The sink. DaTed or noT, all coffees are winners. I preach To my sTudenTs The harms of caffeine, BuT The adage 'he wroughf and afferwards Taughf' For all buT Teachers is perfecfly keen. So To The Major I pledged and boughf. My voice is an asseT when Talking To ofhers. So high up above do I rise. Why, aT low aITiTudes I almosf smofher, And The force of my voice slowly dies. So when I'm sad and feeling so low, I Turns and This order I peeves: 'I'm dining alone TonighT, James, so Coffee for Ten, please, Jeeves. -l-I-TE MONEY spenT Tor This space is noT considered a dona- Tion. We believe iT is being used Tor a worThy cause and ThaT iT is appreciaTed by The TaculTy and sTudenT body oT Paschal High School To The exTenT ThaT iT be- comes valuable adverTising To our Tirm. 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Be Sco+chy' '... go GREY- l-IOUNDI BUS TERMINAL Telephone 2-I l2I Si ,sr K. I Vw WSF W TI-IE NATIONAL TRAVELOG By Annie Ambrosia As you know, I go on a 'Iround The world Tour every year. Perhaps The mosT inTeresTing OT These was my laTesT, which sTarTed IasT SepTember. Now iT Tiny will lower The picTure I will Tell you oT The sTrange and wonderTuI sighTs I snapped wiTh my Nogud Moving Cam- era. Our Trip really began aT The insTiTue Tion Tor The dumb land They can Talk very well. IT isn'T ThaT-I aT PorT WorTh, Texas. IT Takes, as a general rule, Three years Tor Them To geT The inmaTes com- pIeTeIy ignoranT. Tougher cusTomers oT superior inTeIligence, someTimes Iasf longer, however. ThaT man wiTh The Tar-away look in his eyes is one oT a pair oT Siamese Twins. IWe Tound Them in England-The IiTTlo vagabondsl. I-Tis name is Pres. ThaT's because he's There. The oTher one is called Ab, because he isn'T. They really are unusual genTlemen. Pres can add numbers oT one digiT, liT They're under QI and Ab can spell his name, Though he never learned any more oT The aIphabeT. NexT we have a reTormaTory school in ITaly. You will noTe The singIe-Iine-aII-in- sTep TormaTion wiTh The Two wardesses chaTTing while on duTy. The genlleman who is casually running down The Tar end oT The sTeps Tried To make his escape. I-Ie was caughT IaTer and senTenced To hard work on an American I-IisTory book Tor one year. The nexT scene-ll-ley, Tiny-wake up- nexT shoT-I Ladies ancl GenTlemen and Ivlarvin Coleman: I-Iere we have The Guardians oT The Pearl. Those sTrange beasTs are man-eaTing vuITures who guard wiTh Their lives The valuable WooT- en Pearl resTing in The case behind Them. Every novice who enTers Tor The TirsT Time and isn'T acguainTed wiTh TiT, TaT, Two, Pro, and Con There, geTs sTunTed ouT oT six monThs' growTh Trom TrighT. LeT us now go To a place Trom The I-Iollows oT Nowhere. This eerie den is a TorTure chamber Tor Those who were brave enough To inquire abouT The rooTs oT The holy Geegaw PIanT. The insTru- menTs shown in The picTure, one oT which is in operaTion, is a scicromope. Web- sTer's IaTesT brainsTorm can deTine ThaT. Ah! lThank you, Tinyl I'Iere we have The Public Enemy No. I oT Czechoslo- vakia. I-Iis name was Slide Farrow, and This snap was Taken only a Tew momenTs beTore he Taced a Tiring sguad and was plugged so Tull OT lead he dreamed he was back home eaTing some more oT his sisTer's biscuiTs. GEOGRAPI-TICALAMITY Those Three-well-There are Three heads There. lNo, Tiny-noT ThaT one, you dope-ah! Yes, ThaT's iTl They are The 3 Wonders oT The World . The one on The righT is The only normal. healThy bodyless wonder oT The world who ever lived To be 40. The cenTer Tigure is The only woman sword swallower alive Today. She missed her mouTh one day and The blade wenT Thru her cheek, which accounTs Tor ThaT denT you see There. NexT, and lasT is Mary, The LighT- ening Thinker. Any quesTion you wish To ask her she can answer you wiThin a year. The young man in The nexT picTure is surely lucky To be surrounded by such a group oT beauTiTul girls. T-Tis name is Willie Bose, and he is shown here wiTh his Bighead Follies girls oT I936. The girl Third Trom leTT was The sTar oT The show because oT her superior grace in The arT oT dancing. Now, Tiny, will you run on ThaT shoT oT Why MoTorcycle Cops oT DarkesT ATrica Leave T-Tome? Thank you. Now, Triends, These Tigures are parT oTa bronze monumen+ which is liTe sized and very naTural looking. IT was placed There by The Town's Chamber oT Commerce in honor oT The loved one's leTT behind when The MoTorcycle Cops banded To- qeTher To TighT Tor The highway righT- oT-way. NexT we have parT OT The world's greaTesT circus The day iT visiTed Nor- way. I regreT we could noT geT The cir- cus in, buT parT oT The crowd is picTured. The genTleman who is so engrossed in his work we snapped in Russia. Over There he is hailed as The TasTesT needle Threader in The counTry. l-le is planning To make This an inTernaTional sporT. His Time is Three minuTes, 555 seconds. The lady lcenTerl in This picTure, is The governess lwiTe oT The governorl oTJugo- slavia. She and her Triends are visiTing The Tamous Gluk Museum. The obiecT oT Their visiT was The body oT The only Gluk ever Tound, a ThirTy-TooT monsTer wiTh Three mouThs, one Tor breakTasT. one Tor dinner, and one Tor supper. The only way To kill a Gluk is To Teed his breakTasT To him Thru his supper mouTh. NexT is a view oT The screen oT The world-renowned NooTy TheaTer. The Time we visiTed The NooTy There was a showing oT The nexT conTender Tor The heavyweighT championship. NoTe The size oT his TisT in comparison wiTh his head. l-le's eiTher big TisTed or egg headed. Your guess is as good as mine. While visiTing Venice we dropped in on The secreTary To Mussolini. She is shown here as she smiled when we en- Tered. Il Duce, unTorTunaTely, was noT in. 2 Ladies Home Infernal Me 'n' You Translalion Baby Gravel and Hags Sandwiches Wursl liver Liverwursl Pimenfer Chiz Pimienlo Cheese Overhealed Pups Hoi dogs Germans Hamburgers 'Leif ham samscrilch Lefl-ham sandwich Solids Salads Hen Trool Egg Egg frool Chicken PeH'in'-Kilchen Mushroom Individual walermelons Cucumber Drinks Drinks Ernge Jews Orange Juice Exlracl of beef Milk HQO Wafer Zoops Soups Bil Beef Oggs Tell Ox-Tail P Pea Cham Clowder Clam Chowder Ah! Spare Gus Asparagus Deser+s Desser+s Sahara Sahara Jack Benny Jello again ' ln scralching his righf side a hog uses ifs righl leg. This develops muscle and makes il' rough. In scralching his lefl side, he rubs againsl a fence, making no use of Jrhe lefl leg, which is leff Tender. We use only lefl hams in our sandwiches. '17wfbf1l .7lwm T TAYI.OR'S STUDIO . 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Leon Gross- President TEXAS MOTOR COACHES The Silver Fleei' Bus Service Belween Fori Worlh and Dallas GRADS AND UNDER-GRADS The Fair lakes This opporlunily To ex- lend a sincere wish for your luiure suc- cess and happiness. The Adveniures of Lillie Audrey Lumpkin Mr. and Mrs. Lumokin's lillle daughier Audrey and her lillle brofher, Algernon, beller known as Algy, ser our io seek iheir lor- lune. Their grandmolher weni along, foo. The iirsl nighl ihey slayed in a holel which caughi fire abour mid- nighl. Lirlle Audrey woke up and grabbed Algy and said, You wail here, granma, while l run gel a blanker for you ro iump in. She ran downslairs and prelly soon her poor old granma heard, Jump, granma, lump. So she jumped, buf l.iHle Audrey iusi laughed and laughed because she knew There wasn'+ anylhing for her granma 'ro lighl in, and SPLAT! fhere lay granma. rsk. isk. So lirlle Audrey boughi an air' rtlane and look lillle Algy riding in il. She rode and -he rode and rode and prefiy soon They camo over a very rough range oi mounrains. Jump, Algy, and fry our your new parachuie. Pull rhe brass ring aifer you coun+ ren, she called. Algy iumped and li++le Audrey iusf laughed and laughed because she knew he couldn'+ couni ren She circled aboui and came where he lay in a bloody, crumpled mass of bones and she laughed and laughed all over again because she had always ihoughl Algy could fake E+. Aboui a week laier she was cap- rured by some Cannibals, and The big far chief fhumped her and oronounced her ripe, and +hey pul her in a boiling pol. Bur she iusl laughed and laughed because she knew lhere wouldn'Jr be enough lo go around. Supplying your needs, during and affer your school days. E. R. CONNER 81 CO. scHooL 3. oFFlcE suPPLlEs 5+h 8: Throckmorfon Phone 2-I25I Fort WorTh's Fastest Growing New Store COX'S R. E. COX DRY GOODS CO. f7lowers for graduation Lige Green Co., Inc. 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We dug Lindy goes up Why we have cadeTs We posed I-low The music comes up here Spring is sprung: The grass is riz I-IOW TO PLACE A PENCIL BEI-IIND The arT oT successTuIIy balanc- ing a long yellow pencil behind The ear is someThing Tew people have accomplished. Anyone very diTniTied, such as ErnesT Wille, should never be seen wiTh shorT pencils. I-Ie usually grasps The ob- iecT beTween The Thumb and Tore- Tinger and graceTuIIy pIanTs iT. When in a hurry, as Dan Carr usually is. one usually grabs The oencil and cluTches iT TighTIy wiTh all Tive Tingers. People in a hurry usually carry Tive-inch pencils. Sneezing, however, is whaT reveals The True characTer oT a per- son. So IeT us oark our pencils awhile and see. EirsT IeT's cIassiTy Them. A loud explosion like Glen Gorman issues covers a masTerTul spiriT, and also covers everyThing in sighT. T-'Vhen anyone sounds like he's shooing The caT insTead oT sneez- ing, you may be sure he's aTraid oT The Euller Brush salesman, likes blue Toys, and despises spinach. NoTe Oscar I-Iill Tor The shooing sneeze. Sneeze 5A Ties iTs vicTims in knofs and makes Them sguinT Their eyes. We noTiced MariTIo Thomas The oTher day, and she is subiecT To The 5A sneezes. They assure a Page Ons Hl41lLITCJ Fmty-s' They beaT The band We crowded ONE'S EAR brainsTorm every Monday aTTer- noon aT Tour, a laugh Tor The audi- ence, and a Tear oT wild eIephanTs. and usually resulT in The hiccups. IT we're making you chilly, iusT change your pencil To The IeTT ear, sTop sneezing, and consider The case oT The man who lived on a mounTain side all his IiTe and wenT inTo Town. I-le'd walked abouT on moun- Tains Tor so long ThaT his righT leg had grown Ten inches longer Than The IeTT, and when he wenT To Town he had To walk along The curb. And ThaT, my Triends, is how To balance pencils behind The ears. THE NORTH TEXAS AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE ARLINGTON, TEXAS Coeducation Branch ot A. 8: M. College ot Texas I WORK OFFERED IN- Agriculture Engineering Business Administration I-lorne Econornics Pre-Law Education Pre-Medicine Physical Education Music Liberal Arts R. O. T. C. UNIT + + + ALL SPORTS Next Long Session starts September 2I, I936 IWrite to Registrar for CatalogI CTIHS ad donated by friends of the collcgcj l uilds tor Health Through Courses in Biology, Hygiene, Physical Educa- tion and Athletics. uilds for Christian Manhood and Womanhood Through Bible Study and Religious Education. uilds for Worthy Service Through Mathematics, History, Sociology, Physiology and Active Student Relationships. uilds for Culture Through Language, Literature and Fine Arts. Page One Humlrcd Fo1Lx-eight E , L SUMMER TERM OPENS JUNE 2, 1936 FALL TERM CPENS SEPT. 15,1936 For lnforma+ion Call 5-2136 or Wri+e Law Sone EXAS WESLEYAN COLLEGE A Me+1wodls+ Ins'I'u+u+ion Dednca+ed +o fhe Tramnng of Young Men and W f Ch ian Ci+izenship and Service. Page On: Hundnd F-zrtv-nmc Un, Wfnnwfzable. Uncaubna. 4011, depnnd. nn. G E N U I N E E N Commencemenl InviI'a'I'ions - Personal G R AV I N G Cards - Wedding Announcemenfs SCHMIDT ENGRAVING CO. I-IARRY SI-IRYOC, Represenlalive 924 E. Mullcey - Phone 4-6I77 FORT WORTH Sem If To The w. J. GRANGER G. R. MURCHISON B O Y N T O N B R 0 S , Ballinger S'rr'ee+ Pharmacy CLEANERS Prescription Dmggists College and Rosedale Phone 3-0I22 DRUGS and SUNDRIES pu'K,Up AND DELIVERY IGN' N B llinger St Corner Jarvis I , - I PHONE 2 mn EARL BOXNTOA BOB BOHINTON, Mgr. FREE DELIVERY D U N D E E Smarl' Clofhes 'for Young Men LEADERS IN STYLE LOWEST IN PRICE 805 Main S'Iree'I' GQRDQINI BOSWELL F LOW E R S THE ARMY STGRE, Inc. R. O. T. C. EQUIPMENT I2+h and I'Ious+on Phone 2-9383 Meal Paschal Compliments of AT NICKEL INN WARES SANDWICH SHOP I633 pm place MAGNOLIA and JENNINGS , 'i-llyil' ,jf L o o K I N G A --' aff-Sg r '- 5 AHEAD . ff' '., Q 4 .9 Y , fox ' if f i' ' 1.1 '71, x If . .' Allq, : Av. .if I ' Tig 3 , X ' ' W I ' 'N L- TI-IE years slrelch oul like an unknown road. True, il has been Iraveled ove' and over by mankind. Bul each ol us musl Iravel il anew and discover whal The Iulure holds in slore. Ivlay Ihe knowledge and friends you have acquired during your school years sland you in good slead as you go oul on your own. And may Ihe member banks of The Fori- Worlh Clearing I-louse Associalrion have The pleasure of helping you whenever Ihe neces- siiy arises for any banking service. Forf Worth Clearing House Associafion THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE FORT WORTH NATIONAL BANK CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANK UNION BANK 8m TRUST CO. Train for Business and Yo SAFE, SURE, SOUND, What More Can Any Ambitious, WHY TAKE YOUR BUSINESS CCURSE NOW? There are many good reasons why the high school graduate should take a busif ness course immediately after receiving his diploma. Here are some of them: CID lf you are trained for business employment and then wish to go to col' lege, you can use your education both to help you with your studies and to pay your expenses in case you need to be selffsupporting. QQ If you do not finish your fourfyear course in college, you have something to fall back on for selffsupport. C31 If you finish your university course and cannot find employment in the profession for which you have qualified, you can take a business job. f4j If you follow the profession for which you prepare in college, a knowlf edge of business will help you make it practical. You will notice that the best law' yers, the best doctors, the best engineers, etc.,are all good business men and women. CSD If you do not desire to go to college, you will be able to secure a position and begin your business career as soon as you complete your commercial course. A great many educators are saying, FIRST finish high school, NEXT take a business course in a business school, and THEN go to college or go to work. BRANTLEY-DRAl Main, Third 'ro Fourfh fPho lull Have a Fair Chance at BSTANTIAL SUCCESS warcl-Looking Young Person Want? WHERE IS OPPCRTUNITY? In many places there is no opportunitym-and for many people there is no opporf tunity. Cpportunity travels on a high level-and opportunity, like a fast train, seldom stops where there is no chance to do business. It is certainly true that the greatest opportunities today are in the field of business-and also that opportunity means most to those who are prepared to ren' der superior service in this field. If We are to take earnings as a basis for measuring success, business ranks head and shoulders above all other vocations. Making money is not the whole measure of success, but it is one of the very essential factors. You are looking ahead and thinking ahead. You now have your basic educaf tion, and you're anxious to know where your chance for achievement lies. If you will look about you, you will conclude that there are a thousand business men need-- ed for every doctor, every clergyman, every engineer, and every architect in the community. In other words, there are a thousand calls for trained young people in business to one for those trained for a given profession. Business training will prepare you to make a livingethat is the pmt step toward useful citizenship, It has been said that the kind of life one lives is determined by the way one makes one's living. If this be truefancl it ish-it is important to be able to make enough money to live well! .:HON CCLLEGE 154 I I28 Pennsylvania 212 W. 7+h Two Siores io serve you BRANTLEY'S Smari' Flowers Flowers for all occasions Day or Nighi Dial 2-I624 Com 2 EMORY MORISE CAK SHOPPE fer Goode Calcs 1710 Sth Ave. i, . fe TSC! li ,,. , l QW as ix 1,1 V Jr i A , l il is i , I l l A ,hifi 1 :X ,-, ff yr RIDING 1065 Women's and Girls' Riding Togs and Slaclcs Men's and Boys' Riding Breeches DICKSON-JENKINS MFG. CO. LITTLE AUDREY Pari' II All was guiei and peaceful in Liiile Audrey's house uniil her Iii- ile baby broiher, Olza, siaried bawling from upsiairs. l-ler mom said for her io bring him down. bui' Liiile Audrey iusi laughed and laughed 'cause she was almosi sure she couldn'+ carry Oka. While Liiile Audrey was irav- elin' 'rhrough Eihiopia a mean-look- in' Iialian aeroplane dropped a bomb where she was siandin' and blew her up someihin' awful, bui she iusi laughed and laughed cause she knew ihal lialian balm was good for 'rhe skin. When she was crossing a busy sireei one day she saw a poor, raocied, old blind man frying io gel' across. She cauqhi hold oi his arm and said, You waii, Mr. Blind Man, uniil l see ihai all ihe sireei is clear, and I'II iell you when 'ro cross. He ihanked her, and prer- iv soon she said, All righi, Mr. Blind Man, go ahead. l-le siaried feeling his way io rhe oiher side of The sireei wiih his cane. and Liiile Audrey iusl' laughed and laughed because she knew ihere was a oireai big bus gonna knock him down and run over him. Since Audrey always loved waier, she weni swimming one day. She clumb up io ihe highesi ooini io iump oii. Someone holl- ered, Don'i iump from ihere. Audrey, You'll drown. Liiile Audrey weni ahead and jumped. She iusi laughed and laughed, be- cause she knew ihere wasn'i any waier. And ihen ihere was ihe iime when liiile Audrey decided io bake a cake while her moiher was ai a bridge pariy. When her moiher came home she smelled someihing burning, so she looked in ihe oven and ihere was liiile Audrey-burned 'ro a crisp. l-ler moiher iusi laughed and laughed because she knew ihe lasi line oi ihe recipe said: Sei in ihe oven for an hour. Saturday Leaning Post 700 Pa. Ave. Fori Worih Pa. Ave. Pharmacy The Siore wiih Beifer Service Lewis l-l. Baker, Prop. Phones 2-3254-2-0649 Thomas Russell Lumber Co. 3-3663 1101 W. Rio Grande Baker Floral Company 7+h ai' Lamar S+ree+s Flowers for all Occasions Phone us your order 2-3119 PASCHAL STUDENTS Purchase Your Sporfing Goods Supplies ai' VEIHL-CRAWFORD I605 Main Sireei' Phone 3-l43l Wholesale Reiail ,,,: 9 mf ,QV ups, 'I C :Md 4 K4 w , .t ,.,, , L., ., . .r. 4-'11 ,:. . 1 J , . V V V .V V V V V . ,Z V,,,.V ., ,V, I fV VI: . ,, . V V V , . - , N Hx., . 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Anderson, Paul .... . ............ Anderson, Robert ,..,.. ..... Andrews, Robert .... ,... Angle, Juliet ......i...... Anglin, Opal ........,.... Anglin, '1'hel.ma. ..... . Archer, Evelyn .,...... .........130 ..27, 98, 99. 100 103 ,....,.27, 99. 114 115 128 63 ......32. ..........60, 1f7 ...,..,..122 ., ........ 32. 111 105 ........128, 129 32 27. 99. 100. 113 126 Arms, Robert. ............. .................... . Armstrong, Freda ............. .................. 3 3.99 Arnett, Dorothy .................... 1.1.....1. ........ 5 0 Arnette, Dorothy Faye .......... ..... ..... 5 0 .105 Baird. Cottar, Tom .......,. Arnold, Betsy Jane .............. Arthur Arthur Asbury: Asper, Arnold, Ernest ..........,........... , Margaret Ruth .....,. Veva ..... . .....,........... . Bill .....,................. Maxine ...... , ..,....... Ashcraft, Alma .............. Austermuehle, Eleanor...-, Avarello, Virginia .......... B Backus, Harry ...........,... Backus, Katherine..,,,.... Baird, Baird. Baker, Baker, Baker, Ballew. Banks. Banks, Barber, Hoyt ,....,.. .......,.. Julian .,........... Vernon .,...., Lon ............ Loraine,,....... Willard Ernest ....,.... C ....,.. John .......,........ Lila Mae ...,.... Vernie .........,...... Barbour, Elizabeth ..... Cowan, Jeanne, ,.,, ,,,.., Bateman. Dorothy Jane Bardin, Mary ..........,,.. Barker, Katherine ......,... Barnes, Lloyd .,.........i.. Barr, Jack ,..,..... ........ Barrier, Ann ..,................. Barrows, Mary ...........,,.,. Bartleson, Genevieve ...... Bartlett, Mabson ........ 32 ...,...,.117 ,.,.....,,32. 116 ,.....,.32 ra., ...wo- ..,.....32 .......,..127 .....50. 105. 117 112 122 ,.........50, 129 09, . ......, 27 104 . .,...,......,....... 50 9, 100. 105. 109 Bartley, Frank ...,,..,...,..,....................... 27, 98. 99 Bates, Baugh Beam, Beck, Beck , Beck. Gus ................ , .... man, Homer., ,...... Freddy ......,....... Earline ........,.. Kathryn ..,...... Walter .........,..,... Bedford, Beverly ......... Boggs, Deborah ....... Behenke, George ........ Belche r, Alwyn ......... Bennett, Helen ,...,..,. Benson, Betty ........... , Berger, Walter R ....... Bergman, Margie ..,,,.. Berry. Frances.....,... Berry, Jane ........... - ...... Berry, Berrv, Beery, Best, Bevan, Bevel. Bever. Bicocc Margaret ..,,.... Virginia .......... W. T ..........,....... ..........33, 121 111 . .,..... 32. 105, . ..,,.............,.. 60 ......,32. 99. 100 . .,....,..,....,.. 3.2 .,....60. 107 116 111 ......,,32. 105. 111 .,......33. 105. 118 33 107 116 Edna Lewis ..,.... ,.,... ........ . George ............. .... William, ,.... ..... . hi, Anthony .......... Blgham, Jack .,...,,....... Bilderback, Billy ,.....,.. Billimrsley, Jack ........ Bissett, Steve ........... Bittick, Doris ........,,... Blackmon, Roy ............... Blacks tone, Beverly ,....... Blakeney, Lorraine ...,... Blevens, Herbert ........ Blevin s, Mae Pearl ..,.... John Harold ......... ..,..... 5 sf 122, 126 ,......50, 96, 127 .......33, 106 ..,....27, 99, 102 ,.....,,....85. 89 .,.......122 .,......86 .........102 ........50 INDEX Blevins, Oma .........,....,. Blevins, Richard .......... Blocker, Faye ,...,.,... Blount. Stanley ....,.. Blye, Clorinda ....., Blythe, Juanita ,..,... Boaz, Willis ,...,,.. ............, Bockstein, Annette ....... Bockstein, Sylvia ........ Bodzy, Himy ..,,,,.....,.... Bottle, Elizabeth .,........ Bois. Florence ....,,. , .,.,.. Bowling, Harold ........ .. Bond. Martha ,.,. . ..... .......114 122 109, 116 122 .....,.50, 107 ,......56. 105 ..,....50, 106 , ,.......,...... 127 Boone, Bob ,.,......... ......,, 5 6, 108, 128 Boone. E. L ..............,..... ...........,, 5 -0, 117 Boone, Pauline ....,,.,........... ......,... 3 3, 116 Booten, Daisy ..,....,,.,.,....,..,,., ,,,.,,,,.,,, 3 3 Bordeaux, Jacqueline .......... ........ 6 0 Borden, Charles ..,,...,........ ...... 1 18 Bosely, Iris ..,,................. ........ 6 0 Botik. Willie ......... ....114 Boucher, Harry ...,... ,...,.. 3 3, 108 Bowdre, T. B ......... ,,,,..,.,,,, 9 0 Bowers. Glen ..........,, ..........,..............,.......,.... 6 0 Boyd. Dorothy ..........................................,,.,., 116 B0yd. Ellis ........................ 27. 102, 105, 108, 110 Boyd, Priscilla ................ 33. 103. 104, 105. 111 Boyett, Ruth ...............,........................,...,........, 50 Braddick, Henderson ....,......,.,..,.....,.,..,....,... 128 Bradford, Earl ............,.. ........,. 1 12 Bradford, Elizabeth ......... Bradford. Mildred ..........., , ...... 60. 122 Bradley. Frank .........,........... . .,.... ...50 Bradshaw, Dorothy Lee ........, .,,..... 5 6 Brannon, Frances ...,,,....,.,,,, ,,,,.,, 1 16 Brantley, Chester ..,...,.,...,. ,,,...,,,, 1 17 Brantley, David ........,.,,..., .,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 '01 Breckenridge, Grover ........., ..,............... 5 6 Brewer, Charles .....,,,,....... ,,,.,... 1 22,128 Brewer, Stanley ,..,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,..,,,,,.,,, Q 'I Brice. Elizabeth .,.... ....,...., 1 14 Bridges, Alleane ........ ...,...,.. 3 3, 114 Bridges, Elmer ....,.......,,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,.,,..,,,, 33 Briggs, Clara ........,......,,...,....,.......... 33, 111, 114 Britt. Harriett Joe ,...... ,..., 2 7. 98. 99. 100. 115 Brittick. Dorris ..........,...................................,. 50 Brock, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown , Brown, Brown, Brown . Brown, Brown. Susan ,... . ......,.. Bob .......,.,..,. Clarence ........ Dorothy ..,....,.. Emma Jo ......... Harold ....,..,. .. Hubert, ....,...... Joan .,................. Mary Lou ......... Tommie ......,... Brownlow, Mary .....,., Brownlow, Paul ......,. Bryan, Virginia. ...... ....,...33 90 ..........117 .......33, 103 99 99 122 109, Bryant, Francis ...,.....,...,...,.. 104, 105. 108, 130 Buchanan Bennett ,...... ................................... 3 'fl Buchanan, Betty Joyce .......,,...............,,......,. 33 Buchanan. Lauralee .,.....,.... ............. 1 16 Buckley, Anna Mae .... ..... Burch, Mary Alice ..,....... Burke, Maxine ....,,...........,.... Burnett, Dorothy Dcan ........ . Burnett, Virginia ................. Burns, Marjorie ..... . ............., .,,....33. 1'07 ..........109 . .,....,, 33 Burrus, Donald Richard ......... ............ 5 6 Burrus, Ercell .............,........., ....... 3 4, 116 Burtner, Phyllis .............,,,. .....,, 3 4. Ill Butcher, Eleanor .......,........,. ,... . ..2'7,114 Butcher, Mary Louise .,,..... ....... 5 6. 104 Butler, Alice Sue ............ .......,...., 1 04 Butler, Sherman ........... .....,. 5 0. 126 Butts, Horace ..,,......,,........, ....... 5 6,130 C Cadwallader, Catherine., ................................ 27 Caldwell, Idele ...................,...................... 27,115 Calkins, Dick ....,.,...,........ ,34, 102, 105. 108. 111 Callahan, Mary Jane ,... ...,...................... 5 6, 103 Campbell, Anna Louise .,.....,.....,........,........... 60 Campbell, David ..............,... .,...,.,. 5 6, 102, 126 Campbell. George .,........... .........34. 118. 130 128 Campbell, Neal ........ ..,...........,,.... Card, Bill ..,.,.......... ,... ......, ......, 3 4 Carlson, Leslie .....,.,....,...., ....,..... 5 1,130 Carlton, David ,......... ............... ...................... 5 6 Carpenter, Dorothy .,..,,..,.,...,.......,...,......,........ 60 Carpenter. Helen Jeanne .............. 50,104,105 Carr, Edith ............................... .............,........ 5 6 Carrell, Joan ...................,,... ,,........ 5 6, 120 Carroll, Martha .......... .,.......,.,,...,.....,....,,...... 6 0 Carson, Robert ........ .,......,...,.................,,.... 1 28 Carter, Clifton ..............,. 34, 105. 108, 111, 129 Carter Moncure ....,....,..,.........,.,,...,...,,..,,.,,...,,, 56 Caskey, Margaret ......,.. 99, 100, 103, 105, 107, 120 Cason, J. B ......................,.......,.................. 27,99 Cassell, Virginia ......,................,....................., 50 Casstevens, Doris ,... .... ........ 3 4 , 111 Castel, Vesta ...,....,.... ...,.............,. 3 4 ' 127 Cavendar. David ..... ,. Caviness, Russell ,..,..,. Chambers, Ellen ....,....... Chambers, Chapman. Lawrence ,.,... . Chapmond, Lillian ....,... Chappell, William .....,.. Chiootsky, Sarah ..........,,,. Childress, Juanita ............... Childress. Mary Louise ......,. Chilton, Mary Belle .............. Chizum, Elizabeth Ann ...,..,. Christner, Jimmy, ...... - ,..... Christopher, Gevers ........, Christy, Garnestine ........,. Gladys .....,...... .,,.,,.,.60. 118, 130 .,,......,.56. 104 ........27, 114 .,......60. 104 ...........1'03 .......128 ...,,.,....130 118 Clapp, Homer .,....,.......... ........ 3 4, Clark, Billie ................. ........,.... 3 4 Clark, Roberta... ..... ,..... , .50, 116 Clarke, Jane ......................,.............,...... .. ......... 50 Clarke, Margaret ....... ,... ........................... 34, 98, 99,101.102.1C5.l06,111. 125,129 Clay, Lida Beth .....,,............,..,.,,.,........,......... 27 Clements, Charlie ..........,..... ................,........ 1 27 Clements, John ........,.. Clubb, Merrel .......... Coats. Frances ...,.,., Cochran, Irad, .,... . Cohen, Ben Al .....,., Cole, Faye ,..... ....... , . Cole, Ray ...,................. Coleman, Marvin ....... Collett. Collins, Bill ....,,........ Caroline ........ Sue ......,..,.... Collins, Collins, Pansy ........ Colton, J . B .......... - .... Colwell, Conner, Laura Ruth ,...... Don ald ............ Conroy. Jack .............. Cook, Wynelle ........ Cooke, Louise ,,........ Cooper, Beth ............... Cooper, Charlotte ....... Cooper, Dorothy ........ Cooper, Eva Marie ....... Coots, Jack ...,........,,.., Cope, Charles ,..... .... Copeland. Tom ...,.... Corbin, Corbin, Cordell. Corder. Frances ...... ,..... Cornish, Rosemary ...... Corrin, ' ' Barbara ........ Martha ............. Catherine ........, William ......... Corzine, Bert ..........,, Couch, Rowena ........ Coveness, John ...,..,. Covinfrton, Irene ...,...... Covington. Travis ........ Cowan. J im- Thomas .... ,.., Cox. Jeraldlne .............. Cox, Mable .....,......,...,.. Cox, ' Cox, Craddock. Lurline .....,.. Mildred ............ Virgle .....,..,,......, ..,.....34. 105 ...,.....-...104 ..,...,.34. 96. 127 ..........,50, 129 ........34, 114 102. 108 ......,51, 105, 124, 125 122 .,.......34. 105, 111 ........,34, 111. 127 118 i, .........,.............. 56 .........35. 105. 111 103 .......35. 113 ........51, 103 ........35. 105 .,......-...35 ..,.....35, 118 ....,..,....35 ........99. 127 ...........117 ...,,...35. 114 .,........35. 99 127 Crady, Charles ......,..,. ....... 5 6, Craig. Jimmie ..........,.,... ............. 5 6 Cranford. Clifford ......,,..,, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 28 Craig, Vinita. ..,.............,,.,.... ........ 5 6, 104 Cravin, Billy, ................ -, .,,,,.., ........,...... . 60 Crawford, Winta Beth ........ . ....... 51,102 Crenshaw, Joe .......,.....,....... ...,.,..... Crew Roy .....,..................... ....... Crouch, Tipton .............. ...,.....,. Cruseman, Fred .............,,. Crutchfield, Winnifred ....... Culbertson, Marjorie .---.. . Culbertson, Rex ..,., I ,,,,,,,. . Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham, Cunningham, Kenneth ...,... Cunningham, Thomas ....... Cu rl, Pearston .........,....,,.. Cyrus, John ..,,................ D Daggett, Merrell .,...,......,... Daniel, Dorothy ............ Daniel, Daniels, Leah ..........,.....,, Daniels, Virginia Ann ....... Darwin, Billy Jo .,........ Carrie ...,... Jack ..,....... Jack .,,.,......., Paul ............,....... 126 129 126 ........56, 128 .....,..51. 105 .........,.102 . .........,.. 56 .......35, 86, 88 ..,....122 ....,..126 .,,......51 56 60 Darwin, James .... l1B!'W1l'1, Ted ........-,---- Davies Davies, Davis, , Bill ....,...... ,....... Catherine ......... Cecil .........,...... Davis, Charles .....,.. Davis, Davis. Davis. Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Edwin ......,. Elvis ......... Jean ......,.. John ....... -... Oliver ............. Priscilla. .....,, Vince .......... Davison. B etty ....., Dean, Milton ........ Dent, Jacle... ....., Decker, Bob ..........., Delson, Pauline ......, Delivaide, Charles ....... De Motte, Paul ........ Fortenberry, Bill ...Y 122 Dickson. Dorls ..... . Dietz, Evelyn ..,........ ., ...,.... , ..... 27 ...,.....56. 121 128 .......101, 123 , ........,.. 130 .. ......., ,... 3 5 .........51, 105 130 '.'lf.'.'0B1 ii05f'100 .........12S ...., 35 .......35 . ...,,.., 127 ........35. 96 .........129 Dillard, Ben ........ ...........-. . ------.---.-------- 1 17 Dillard, Jane ...................... ...---.-------- 6 1. 122 Dillard, Sue Christine ,.... ,..... ....... ......... .....-- 1 0 4 Dillin, Mary Harding, ...........,... 104, 105. 116 Dines, Dorothy .................., ....................-.-. 2 7 Dlx, Louis ....................... Dixon, James Ralph. ..,...,. ......... ........ 3 5 Doak, Maxine ..i............... ...... -,------ 7 4 . 93 Dobson, Ben ,........,....... . .,.... ......,, 3 5, 128, 129 Dobson, Lorraine ....,.... Dofllemeyer, Virginia. Donovan Douglas, Drennon Dresinz ,. .....,...,...,,....,..........,.. 51 102 103 , Charles .........,..,.........,,,.., 56 ' 99 10 103 Blll ..........,.,. 35, Frances .... ,... . lean. .......,....., Douglass, June .......,....... . B- Drusch, Dunbar. Dunbar, Duncan, Duncan, Durham, Dunlap, Durrett, Dyar, Dyer. Dyer, Dyer, Dyer, E1 don ....... ob ....,.....,......,,,.. Annie Lou..... Emory ......,...... Esther., ..,..... , 0, I 107: 130 w .,.fff.'f50'f' 56 61 8.5 114 Roy ..................... ....... 2 8, 105, 11'0 Alice Lee ...,.. Virginia ....,..,. Mary ..i........ Virginia. ........ Betty ...... ,,.... Bob Charles ........ .. E Eagle, Eugene ........ Eakle, Dorothy ...............Y.... East, Marscaret .... . .......... Eberhart, Mary Jane... Echols, William ........,.... Edelman. Joseph ....,,.. Edelman. Richard ...... Edwards, Dale ........,.... Elsemnenger, Lois.. ...,.. . Ginsburg, Shirley ........ Elliot, lsllliot. Ellis, Ellis, Ellzy, Elrod, George ............... Mary Nell .......... Charles ....., .....,.., Virginia Y... ...., Virginia ......... Joyce .......... . Emerick, Alice ....,.. Epps, Mary.. .i.,... Epstein. Julia. ....... Ertel, Maxine ........ Erwin, Alfred ........ Erwin. E. E .............. Estes. Mary Ruth .,..... Estlll, John ............... Etier, Ed ..............,.. i....... Etier, Jane .......,.......,..... Eubanks, Mary Jo ..,..... Evans, Evans, Evan s. Evan s. Evans. Evatt, Ewing, Faris, Faris, Faris, Faris, Fa rra r, Ann Elizabeth. .........,..36. 116 ,......103. 104 117 . 118 130 1--:1:::::::i::..28 .......118. 130 unn1Ha101 .Uunu51,105 UUHMNHMB6 .nnna36.114 1nuuuN128 .NmuwJ26 .auUUnun126 .unWW28.121 HHNNUNHZS .HNHUIO2 NNNUMUNSG .nann56.l04 .un1u36,116 102. 111 36. 96. 103. 112 128 ............101 114 ........36, 99 98 104 Clifton ...,.....,.......... .......... 2 8. 99, 124 Florence ......,,..... Harry ,....... Tom ......... W. K ......... F Dorothy Lee ....... George ............... G. W ..........,.. Charlotte ....,,. Catherine ..,..,. Farrar, Geraldine ....... Helen .,...... ...... Farrell, Patsy ........... Farrington, Helen ......... Farrlngton. John ................... Faulkner, Laura Jean. Fender, Ernest .......... .......... Fender. Howard ........,... .........51, 102 .........36. 103 88. 99, 102 36 .......1'01. 126 .........36. 102 .........51, 129 INDEX Ferguson, Bob .......... Ferguson, Johnny .,., ,...., Ferguson, Maurice ..... Fielder, Lucille .....,....... Fielder. William.. .,.. . Fikes, Maxine ............. Fine, Lady Katrine ...,... .. Finley, Anne Page .....,.,. Finle Willis y, ............... Finney, Ernest ......... First, Lee Rome .......,. Fischer, Elizabeth ...... Fischer, Arthur .......... Fite, Peggy. .................. Flanagan, Corinne. Flanagin, Lou .... ......... Fleming, Frances. .... Flippo, Ahne ............. Floore. Edgar. ......-.... Flowers, Richard ......... Foote, Dorothy ,... ..... Foote, Elbert ............. Ford, Naomi. ............... . Fortson. Caroline ..... Foster, Austin .......... Foster, Fred ......... -.. Foust, Dorothy ............ Fox, Dorothy Ann ..... Fox, Horace ....,............ Fox, Louis .................. Fran cis, Robert ....... Francis, Sidney ....... Francisco, J. R ........ Franklin. Leota ....... French, Bebe. ..,............ French. Mary Jane ........ Freezia, Helen .........,... ........56. 104. 127 ......,..118 U86 111 120 ...,.......57. 102, 104 127 7 3 109 ......56. . . ,, ...,,............ 128 . .... ...36, 111, 129 104 104. 111 . ........ 57. 104 .........57. 126 , ,,,,,,,.,,. .,,, 1 17 111 ............37. 89. 90 ...,.....102, 103. 107 ........37. 105. 111 121 ........57. 128. 129 .....,...37. 116 99. 10-fl Fried, Shirley ........... -.-------------.----. 3 7 Frost, Marguerite .....,. ,. ,.... 102. 101 Frowin, Louise ................ ..---.--- 3 7.114 Fuqua, Joyce ....................... .-..........-- 5 1 G Gage, Geraldine ......---.---A--- ----.--- 5 1 Gaither, Mary .......,............. ............ 1 05 Gallihar, Ellen Marie ....... A... -.----.....A 1 1 3 Gandy' Perry ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,.,, ...,.. 3 7. 99. 100 Garcia. Mary Virginia -----.-. --A-----4----'-- 1 20 Garrard, Katheryn . Garrett, Laurice ,........ Gately, Jackie ........... Gauen, George ........-----.-- Generalsky, Rector... uise... Gentzke. Emma Lo Georxre. Georsce . Georrce. Gilbert Gilbert Gilbert . . . .,......57 107 Betty ,................... Gladys ........ Nettie Mae.. Jessonda............. Pauline ......... Zollie Bell .... . ,,,,,,,,.,., 37, 104, ,, ,.,.......... 57. 103 104 ..........37. 99, 100 111 Gill, Alastair ................ ----..-- 1 Gill, Irene .................... ......--.....------------.-4-. - 37 Gillespie, Helen. .......---...----------.-----.--------------- -437 Gillespie, Winnifred .....,.... 31, 74, 99. 109. 111 Gilley, Elmer ...................... -.........--..-------A----4A-A 1 23 Gillis, Thomas .............. -----.--- 1 27 Glanton. Dorothy ...... ,. . ....... 37 Glass, Paul .................. .. Glasson, Dorothy ......... ..... Glaze, Robert ............... Godfrey, Norma. ........ . Godley, Dorothy Nell. 118 .........51. 102. 105. Godwin, Odell ..... .. ........... Gollihar, Charles ......... Good, Edward ,........ .. Goodman, J. B ........ Gomez, Sirilio ....,...... Gore, Welburne .....,. Gossett, Charles ....... Gotlieb. Bedford ....... Gowan, Carol .... Gracey, Harvey ....,.. Graham, Dorothy ..,.. Granger, Juanita ..... 125, 126 118 .........37. 129 .........57. 126 127 103. .111 Granger, Valentine ........ Graves, Dorothy .... .,... Green, Margaret ..... , Greene, Benson, .........,. Gresham. Virginia.. Grice, Dick ................. Grierson, Nancy ...... , Griffin, Charlie ......... Griffin, Dorothy ....,.. Griffin, Howard ....... Griffith, Ellen .............. Grl mes, Blllle .................. Grunewald, Louise. .... . Gunn. Reba Dee ......... 109 . ........................... 28 109 103. 104 ........37, 107.120 .......107, 113 ............126 . ......., ..51 .,,......104 ........51 ........51 ........61 ........38 Gunnels, Juanita ........ .........................-.. 5 7 106 1 Gunter, Gunter, Juanita ....... Nellle ...,.......... .,..... . .. H Haas, Bernice ..................... Hadcn, Jimmie. ..... Halzemeier, Virlrinia .... ,..... ..... Hager, Elizabeth ....... HBZIH, June .............. Hagler. Halbert, Hugh ....... Grace ...,.. 38. 103. . 20 '13 .........,.,.,...fffffQf1xs . ........................ 51 127 72. 102. 125, ..,.................... 57. 104 122 Hale, Jane ...,......... ................... Hale, Lawrence ....... . ..............,......,.. 28 Halliday, Billy ............. ........ 3 8, 108. 113 Hamilton, Dorothy ....... Hamilton, Hamilton, Hamilton. Hamm ack Flavil ,..... ..... George ,..... Virgil ............ Ben ................... . ...... .... 6 1 ....,...111. 117 Hammonds, Aurthur ......... Hampton, Fay ......,........... Haney, Jo Frances ........ Hann, Billie Rozelle ....,..... ........52. 104. , ....,.......,.... 86 Hanson, Hanson. Harding, Harness, Harris Harris, Harris Harris, Billy ............,,,., Mary ............ Buster ....... Pat ........, Bettye ............. Elizabeth ........ Harry ........,..,.. Hughetta ........ ..,... ..........38.11l 105, 111 Harris, Kathryn .......... .................,.............,.,. 3 8 Harris, Margaret ....... .....,,... 2 8 105. 110. 115 Harris, R. L ............ , .......................... ...,38 Harrison. Harold... ..,.. .... . ,. Harrison, Nancy ........ Harrison, Ruth ........... Harkrider, Helen ............, .... Harkrider, John .................. ...., Harkrider. Mary Franczs ..... Hart, Charles Eugene ......... Hart. John ..,...................... Harth, Eleanor ....,........... Harwell, James Hatfield, Jane ........ Hatler, Louise ....... Haubold, Betty ........ 122 . .......... 38 .... 28. 99 ......38. 117 ......38. 116 .,....38.117 ,.......38. 99 ......28. 114 ... 105 Haubold, Bob ,......, 52 Hawkins, John. .,,.,...... ..... ...... 5 7 Hawk'ns, Louis ....,........ ..........,...,... 5 2 Hawkins, Varina Joe ....... .................., 1 03 Hawthorne, Dorothy ......... .....,............,...... 6 1 Hazen. Sue .......,.............. ........ 3 8.113 111 Hazlewood, Bob ........... ,..,......,.. 5 7.127 Head, Margaret ............. ...........,,..... 5 2 Heichelbech, Maxine ..... .... .,...,....... 3 8 104 Henderson, Connie ........ ........ ? 8.103 115 Hendricks, Dorothy ...... ........ 2 8.106 110 Henry, Robert T ........ ....,... 3 8.108 126 Heppell, Frank ......... ..--..-..----..--------.. 3 3 Herald, Hildreth ..... ........ 3 8.106 111 Herbert. Herbert. Herring, Herrinil. Herrinir. Herriott, Joyce ............ Lois . ,..,............ Mary Alice ......... Doris ............... Elizabeth ......... Weaver ........ ........61 ......122 .,......61 ........61 Herz, L01S .....,.......... . .--..... 38 Hess, Melba ........... ......,., ...,.. 3 8 Hester, Iris ........... .-----....-.------ 5 2 Hewitt, H. M .......... ...............,..... 3 9 Hickman. Carlene .,..... Hicks, Willard ......... Hightower, Leslie Hill, Geraldine ...... If Hill. J. R ....,.......... Hill, Mann.. Dellili .......39, 41. 111 ............28. 99 . ............ 127 ..........57. 126 '32 Hill, Oscar .....,,,........... 5 ................ Hiner. Frances ................... .......-..-....--.-.. 9 9 Hiser, Miller .........,,................................... 39.117 Hiser, Roy Lee ................................ 39. 117 118 Hoaldridyre, Mary Kathryn .................. 39 111 Hodge, Dorothy .....,...............,..... ......,,.....,.... 5 2 Hodge, Jack ................,,.,........... .......,........ 1 28 Hodsre. R. D ......... .....,.....,. 5 1.126 Hodgson, Jim ..........,. ........ 3 9. 109- 127 Hoffman. Ruel ......,..... ............... 8 3. 87 Hoggard, Samuel ........ ................... 1 27 Holland, Earl ,.......,,......., ......... 8 5, 90. 91 Hollis, Mary Grace ....... ..,,..,,.......... 5 7 Holbrook, Iester .................. . ..... 39 111 Holder, Louis ...................,...........,.................. 128 Hollingsworth, Doris Jane .................... 103. 110, 124 Holt, Elizabeth ............................................. Holt, Hobart......., ........,,........... , ................. Holtsclaw, Juanita ...................................... ....39 Honnet, Norman.. ............ 28, 102. 108. 109 110 Hopkins, Jeannette ...........,............ 52, 116 . 125 39 126 118 Horn, Howard ........,, . .....,... . Horner. Vincent ........,....... 26. Hosemenn, John ......... ...... Hosfzlt, Kathryn ....... Houchens, Loreta ......, 84, 102. 105 110 .lfl ..52 ..57 104 105 124 122 ..39 N39 103 House, Ewald .......... .................,......... Howard, Jim ....... ...,.,.,.....,.......... 3 9 Howard. Rex .....,.. ..,..,, 5 2. 102. 108 Hubbard, Irene .,,..... ...,,..................1... Huber, Henry .......,..,...,..... ....1....,.............. Hudgins, Perry .................,... .......... Huffman, Nella Marke ....,..,. ..,.... 3 9 Hukill, Mildred ..,....,1........1... ........... Humphries, Crecie ............ Humphries, H. G .....,. Humphry, James ........ 128 Mann, Gwendolyn ,.., Hundt, Frances .,.... Hunmcut, Jary ..,,....... .. Hunnicut, Wyman ............ Hunter, Hurwitz, Carie Marie ......... Phillip .............. I ........117 , .,.....l 101 fffffffii Irby, Elmo . ..,.... .... ....... B 9 . 1'05. 108 Irby, Fred .....,..,, Irvin, Connie ....... Irvine, Bobby ........... Isaacs, Burford ....,... .......106. , .... ........ 39 1 , ..39 ..28 121 130 ..39 126 ..57 ..39 ..39 111 117 ..57 127 102 111 N28 H39 ...52 120 127 126 115 Ishburn, Charlene ............ ....,..... 3 9 J Jackson, David ....,. .,,. ....,....... 3 9 Jackson, Hazel ..,..... .,..... 3 9, 116 Jackson, R, L ......... .....,... 9 0. 91 Jackson, Sam ............. ..,..,.,...,..... Jackson, Talitha ......... .................... James, Irene ........,,..,,. .,,.....................,........ Jaquet, Florence.. .,.......................... 39, 102 Jarvis. Daniel ..........,,...............................,.,..,. Jay, Richard ........1.,.....,... 39. 103, 108. 111 Jennings, Beverly ...,,...,.........................,....... Jennings, Charles ,..,. .......,............,,........... Jennings, Kleber ........ ........ 1 05 Jez, Margaret .......... Jobe, Charles ....... Martin .........57. 117 111 -61 129 Jobe, George ...............,... ........,....i 3 9 117 Jobe, Louise ...,..............,.,,.. ...,............. 1 20 Johnson, Alma ........ . ...,..., .... ............... 2 8 Johnson, Anna Faye .......... .....,. 3 9 114 Johnson, Barney ,............. ........ 1 27 Johnson, Carter .........,... ...,... 1 17 Johnson, Catherine ....... ........, 3 9 Johnson, Frances ....... ......... 5 2 Johnson, John, .... ,... .,,.. .,.,.,,..........,.,,.. 1 0 4 Johnson, June .,..........,.. ......,........,....,,. 2 8 109 Johnson, Marv Alice .....,,......... 40, 99, 100 109 Johnson, Neldan ........... ........,.. ..... ............. 5 2 Johnson, Willard ...,,,..,.. .......,...........,.,......, 2 8 Johnston, Elizabeth ....... ................................ 6 1 Johnston, John ...,....... , ....,. 57, 104, 121 126 Johnston, Peggy .......... ........,,,,,..,............. 6 2 Jolly, Thomas' ....,...,., ,................ 5 2 126 Jones. Alla B ....... ......... 4 0,109 114 Jones, Beth .,.,.....,,... .,..,,,......i...... 4 0 114 Jones, Clara Lee ........ ....... 5 7. 102. 104, 118 Jones. Dessa Rae ....,,.. .............,.,......,,.. 1 20 Jones, Edwin ,......,.. .......,,,,.... 1 13 117 Jones, Frances ......., ..,.,.......... 5 7 Jones, Frances .,...... ..........., 4 0 Jones, Harold ....... ....... 1 26 Jones, Jerry ......,., ,.,,.. ....,........ 5 7 Jones, Jordan ......, ,.......1..... 5 7 127 Jones, Laura ,....... ........ 5 2. 105, 116 Jones, Marian, .....,... ......,........... . .40 Jones, M. B ...,............,..............,............. 118 130 Jones, Mona Delle .....,,.,......,.........,...,.,,..... 28, 99 Jones, Quata ..,.....,........,.... 28. 74, 102. 110, 115 Jones, Willie Mae .,............,,....,,..,............,....,, 62 Jordan, Elizabeth Ann .................... .... ,,.... 5 2 , 99 Jordan, Elmer ...........,....,..... 40, 90, 99. 1-00, 128 K Kauffman, Daniel ............ .,.....,.... 6 2 Keilty, Patsie .........,......, Keith. Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelly, Kwlly, Kemp, Mary ..........,... Ernest .........,.. . Margaret ....... Martha ........ Wesley ...,... Whanda. ......., Betty ............,. , Kennedy, Juanita ..,..... Kennedy, Judd ........ Kenneman. Bernice ....... Kepple, Patricia ........,. Kersey, Flora ......,...... Key, Verna Lee ......,,. .....,,62. 104 62 126 . ......., 62 28 57 40 29 52 .......62, 104 ..57 ..40 INDEX Kidd. Everett ............. Killiam, Harden ............ Kimbro, John Keith ........ King, Barton .,.........,...... King King , Douglas .,.... ,....., , Esther ..,.... . .......29, 99 ....,...57, 127 .......,117 King, Faye ......,..... ...,......,..... 5 7 King, Geneva ........., ...,,,.....,....,, 4 0, 114 King, Jerry .......,,........ ...,......................... 5 2 King, Pete ...............,..... ....... 4 0, 86, 88, 90, 91 Kingsbery, Katheryn ...,. .................,......... 1 09 Kirby, Mildred ..,........... ..... 2 9, 114 Klar, Louise ................,... ...1..,.. 6 2 Kleburg. Marcella ........ Klimist, Dorothy .......... Klotzman, Eleanor ..,... Knight, Frank ........... Knight, Harry ........ Koch, Frances ......... Kring, Frank ........,, Kuhlman, Bill ...... Kysar, Allan ..,..., .....,..,........ L Lackland, Rufus ........... Lacy. L. G ......,..,,...,.......... Ladd, Catherine Ann ..... Lake, Mary. .,,.........,......... . Lala, J. T ,,.,,......,,.......... Lamberth, Lancaster, Horace .,...... Hope ....... Langford, Haskell .,.... Langston, Jimmy ......,. Langston, William ........ La Prelle, Frank ....... Lattimore. Hal . ..... Laves, Rebecca ....... Lawrence, Fred .... . .... Lawson, Don ...,.,........,,,, Lcache, Armistead .,.,... Leath, Mildred ....,,..... Leonard, Evelyn .....,. Lee, Marjorie Mac .,...... Legate, Fay ....,........,... Leggett, Eleanor ......, Levine, Henrietta .....,.. Levine, Sylvia ,.., Levinson, Irving .... Levinson, Rosalie ......,. Lewis, William ..., , .... .. Lightfoot, Thomas ..... Lillard, Steve ......,... Lloyd, Helrn .....,.,. Lilly, Clyde ........ Lindsay, Guy ,...,, .....,,105 McCoy, Rebecca ........ McCra1-y, Jane ............. McCuistion, Helen ....... McCulloch, Davis ............. McCutchan, Gordon ......, McDaniel, Jerry ..,.,.....,. McDermott, Alice ......... McElhannon, Dorris ....... McDonald. Scott .......,,. McElyea, Lorena. ..,..... 112. 118 '.1'.f'.Q',','eQ'i1 i '45il i'6'5'. ....84. 88 .,29, 108 108. 118 128,129 annn105 106,111 104,111 nunn121 UHHUII5 .nun117 .NNn117 ,znun29 ...,,......128 126 ..57. 122, 126 , ......,..... 40 ..57. .....,..41 , ........ ffffllsz ........ .. .... . 104 111 116 ..62 126 126 109 ..41 104 127 52 McGee, Jack .,,...........,... .. .................... 41 McGee, Jean ........................ ....................... 6 2 McGlassie, Marguerite .....,. ....... 2 9, 114, 115 McGrath, Harry ............... ...1........ 5 8 128 McGrath, Leo Nora. ............. ..,..,,........ 1 16 McGraw, John ........................... .....,.. 6 2 118 Mcfonagil, Mary Caroline ....,.,,.,.......,,,..,..... 58 McKinney, B, B .................... .,....,... 5 3,118, 130 McKinzie, Geneva ,..,,.. .....,.... .................,., 6 2 McLain, Mack .............. . ...,.. 58, 104 130 McLean, Jeannette ,.....,.. McLean, Elizabeth, ......... . 116 29 McI.ester, Elizabeth ...,,,......,............,.......,...... McMahon, Margaret ..,........................1.... 58 107 McMurray, Mary Jo ........................,......,...... 122 McRob:ris, Floyd .,..,......... 53, 87, 90, 91, 92, 99 M Maclin, Georgia ............... ........,,..,................. 6 2 Magill, Jeanne ..,.....,. ........,.....,.,...,..... L ...... 6 2 Macy, Charlotte .,.....,,....................................... 41 Maer, Claude ........,.......,......... 102, 104, 105. 108 Mahalfey, Howard ............,............. 29, 113 122 Mahatfey, Mauryne .........,..................1............, 62 Mahaney, Marydeene ....,,.........................,...... 62 Mahlie, Jimmy .,.,.... 41. 103, 104, 105, 111, 127 Malicoat, Meridian ............,.. Manchester, Bill ..,,........ .................., ,.... . 2 9 111 129 113 ...,.....40, , .......,...41, 122 62 . ....., ,62, .,,......40, 114. 120 . ............... ....... 6 2 ....,.,....40. 114 Mann, .Lo ................. Mann, Neil ........,,,,....... Marsh, Thomas ................. Martin, Bonnie Lee .....,. Martin, Clay ............,.... Martin, Elsie Roe ........ Martin, Harold, .,........... Martin, Mercer .......,.......,..,. Martin, Ruth Evelyn ........ . Walter .......,......,. .,,........127 126 652' ...,40, 93 H58 112, 129 , 129 Link, Guss ..........,,.., ,,..,....... ,,,,,,,,,.,,, 5 2 Lipscomb, Bob. ..,. , ........ ......,......... 5 2 Lipscomb, Edward ........ ,.... . . ..........,,............ 122 Lipscomb, Paul ............,..,....., ,,....... . .. ,.,, 112, 121 Lively, Frank ........,...............,.............,..... 52,105 Locke, Mary Frances ...,,... 26, 98. 99. 105, 110 Lockridge, ,Robert ..,.......................,.,,,.,..,,,,,,, 128 London, Viola ...........,,,,, Long, Franklin ..,........ Longway, Eleanor ........ Looney, Howard ..,...... . .... ............................ 4 0 .......,......12'0 130 Lore. Ann ............,.. ,.,,,,.,..,.,,..,,..,. ,,,,,,,, 4 0 , 99 Lorimir, B'll ..,,....... ....... 5 2, 98, 99. 102.108 Love, Estelle .............., , I .owdon, Bob ....... .......... Lowdon, Margaret ........ Lowry, Katie .............. Low ry, Raymond ....... Lucker, Virginia , ...... 108 105. 106 .......104. . 104 110 Mason, Mary Louise ....... Masters, James ............,, Massengale, Joan .......... Massey, Floyd ...,...,.,.,.... Maxwell, Patsynan .....,... Mayberry, Jack ............ Maybin, Dick .............. Mayo, Harold ...........,.... Mayo. Mary Frances ..... Meadows, Ray ............... Mehl, Morris' .............. Meroney, Juanita ,...,... Merrill, Robert .......... Messersmith, Billy, ..... . Metz, Mildred .......,....... Michael, Martha ....,... Miller, Edwards ....,,. , Miller, Helen .....,.....,.,... Miller, Inez Ruth ..,.,... Miller, Robert ........,,,, Millican, Henry ....,.,. Milliean, Ruth .... . .... Mingzs, Dorothy .....,... Minter, Ruth .....,........ Mistrot, Mary .... ....,...... Mitchell, Ch rystal ....... Mitchell, Lester ..i..... Monroe, Gerald ....,,.,,,... , Montgomery, Evelyn ......, Mood, Mood. John .,..........,,..... Mary ............., ,, 43 Luke, H-len ....,.....,..,... ,,,,,,,,, 4 1 Lumpkin, Audrey .,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 9 Luton, Louise .,..,,,,.,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 2 Lyall, Claude ....,...... ,,,, .,.,,,,,,,.,,.,.,,,, , , 29 Lyons, Jack ,.,....,.. ., ........., 41, 128, 129 Lyons. Wayne ......... .....,..,.......,,,.,,,... 5 8 Lynn, William .................. .... , .... 9 6, 103, 113 Mc McAdams, Elizabeth .........., ....,...., 4 1 106,111 McBride, Emma Jean ...... McCammon. Mary Hope ......... McCarty, F. A .,,....,......... Moore, Carroll ........ ....... Moore, Gettie. ..... Moore, John ..,..., Moore, Lilian ......... Moore, Lillian ....,.... Moore, Peggy ....,.......,. Moore, Sidney .....,,...,,,......,,,,,, Moorman. Warren..31,102. Morris, Delmore ,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, Morris, John .........,...........,..... Morrison, Alliene ........ Morrison, J, L ,.,,,., 1 ,,,, Morton, Eugene ,...... . ,,,,. .,...... Morphis, Oscar L ..... McCarty, Sue Ella .,........... .,.............. 2 9 McCarty, Jean ...i.......... , ....... 52, I0'0 McCleery, Alan ......,..... ........ 5 8. 104 McClung, Mildred ........ ............,..... 5 2, 116 McClure, Oscar .............. ...i......................... 2 9 McClure, Walter ...,........,..,...... 41, 105, 113, 129 McConnell, Margaret ,....,... .......................,..... 5 8 McCorstin, Mary Elizabeth ....... .....,.......... 6 2 McCoy, Johnnie ..,....................,. ................,.. 4 1 McCoy, Pat ..,.......,. ...... ............. ,,... . . 5 2. 85. 90 1. 105 ..41 115 111 ..58 ..85 109 ..58 ..58 105 118 105 ,,......41, 99, f.'ffff5ia'f ' ...,....4l 117 ..41 118 114 , ............ 53 ,.41 103 ........29 ........62 ..98 ..53 102 114 ..41 103 .29 126 ..29 101 128 .....62 ..,.....53 ..41 120 . ...... 41. 99 58 'l ..42. 102, 105. ......,..42, 99 42 1'04. 105. 108 ,.41 ,.41 108 058 128 114 100 103 U42 111 4-1 .......42. 1 ., ..,.... .. ..... ..., 6 2 ............. . ..... .42 102, 103, 105, 112, 113 Mosely, Estaline .......... Mount, Baileys ....., , Mulkey, Ruth ......... 127 130 . . 130 , .........,.............. ..42 ,.......58 102 118 Mullen, Mullins, Georgia ......, Virgil ............ Murchison, Paula ..... Murray, Murrell, Guy.. ......... . Bob ...,..... ...... . N Nance. Gayle .................. Nance, Maurice....... Needham, James ........ Nelson, Nelson. Nelson, Nesbitt, Newsom, Newton, Newton, Newton. Newton, Newton, Newton. Neyland Nichols. Dorozhy .,..... Eileen ....,... Grace ....... Harold ......,... Arliene ...,.,.. Ann ......... T Mary ....,... Peggy ........ Perry ......... Virginia ........ W.C ........, , Tom...-.. John .....,,.... 0 Richardson, Billy .............. Spenceru... .,..,. ,... . Nicholson, Rose.. Nicks, Margixeriteiililili. Nix, Billie ...............,........... Nnred, Mary Martha ..,.,..... Norman, Avis Marie.. Norman, Bill ,..., 1 . .....,.., .. Norman. D. W ..... ,... ....,. ' North, Lorene ....,......,.. Norwood, Francis ....... . Nudleman, Edythe .,..... Nuncio. Marguerite, ..... 0'Brirn. Phylis. .,.,,......, . 0'Daniel, Pat ..............,. Ogden, Anne ........,.,,...... Ohlweiler, E11sw0111...ffff.' 0'Ne11, John .......4..,....... Orr, Jo Pat.. ................. Ott. Jayne ..........,......,.. Owens, Marxza rct. ...... P Pacheco, Damon ................. Padgett, Georgia V ..... Padxrett. Palmer. Palmer. Pankey, Parmeter. Parrett, Patrick, Roy ......,,........ Cecelia .......... Mossena .......... Fred ..........,..... Boots ............ Vanita ........ 43 Mary Alice .... Patrick. W. A ............... Patterson, Mildred ...,... Patton, Bill ..,....,...,......... Patton, Calvin .............. Patton, Virginia Lee.. Payne, Karlyne ............ Pennebaker, James ...... Pennock, Bob ..,........... Peterman. C. M ......,.. Peterson. Donald .....,,, Peterson, Dora. ,.,.,,, Petta, George ......,, Petta. Petta, Joe .,...,....,. Martha ....... Petta. Victor ,..... ....... . .. Pettiet. Phenix, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Phinney, Pickard. Pierce, Piland. Plzscia. Rudolph.. ..... . Margaret ......,. Bob ..,,..,........... Carter ,........... Marjorie., .,.. .. Mary Lucille ...,..,, William .......... Wesle Bob ..,.............,. Ralph .......... Mary, ,.... . ..2 '-4----A--- - Virginia .,,. ,,., Polk, Earleen ..,..,..,, Pond, Gayle ........., ......,. Post. Sarah Frances .,,.. Poteet, Dee ......,..,....,,.. Powell, Paul ..........,,.... Pray, Betty Claire .,..,. 1 f .......42, 114 42 , 121 ......,,..107 ........4!. r ......,,..42. 114 , ...... 31. 53. 111 .......53. 93. 126 .....,.99. 100 ........42 ...,'.ZS .......58. 128 ........102, 42 .......42. 98. 114 104 116 ...........'..1Z2 .......42. 117 ,......42, 102 42 103 100, 115 .......62. 117 .......63. 1'07 .,......106, 107 ..,,...43, 112 02,105,106,111 ,,.....53. 107 ,......43. 126 .....,120 ........63 103. 110 58. 102. 128. 129 128 130 ........53. 113. 130 ......10-1 .....,..58 ........53 .,,....43. 127 .......29. 104 ........... .53 ............43, 96 .....,,.53. 118, 130 . ..,.. - .....,....,...... 63 Presson. John ..,,.......... ...... ,......... .........i , . 4 3 Price. Elizabeth ,,.......,. . ..,..... 43, 98, 106. 111 Price, John ......,,.....,,...... .... .............,.. 5 8 .130 Price. Mary Louise. .,,... ................... 4 3,99 Prickett. Gus .......,........ .,....... . ..29 Priest, Ruth ....,..... ,,,.,.,. ,,,,,,,, 5 8 Prittmore. Frances ........ Privette, R. E ..,........., Pullen. Homer ........ Pulliam, Doren ......... .,......53 ........43 ......,...129 ......,43. 112 INDEX Q Quarles, Nancy .....-.... ........ Quattrochi, Ben. .,.,,......... . R Raley, Mildred ,,.. ...,....,.. Rails, Charles ..... . ...... . Ralstin, Myrle .....,......... Ramsey, Shirley .............,,. Rankin, Minnie Lee........ Ransom, Madeline ...... Rattican, Andrew .....,,., Ray, Josephine ........,.,,... Ray, Mary Laswell ........ Ratclilf, F. S ..,........,..... Redford. James ..,.,,...., Redmond, Henry .... Reed. Herbert .....,.... Reed, Nanette. ...,...... Reeves, Dorothy .......... Reeves, Georgia ......,.,, Reeves, Hume ........,.. Reeves, Pryor ....... Reid, Camilla ....... Rfeid, Lillian ..........,. Reid, Mary ...................,... Resnick, Sherman ........ Reynolds, Bruce. ,....,. . Reynolds, Eugene .... .. Reynolds, Luramar ....... . Rhea, A. D. ...,...... ,. .... . Rhinehart, Pearl ....... Rhodes, .Ga rnet ....... Rice, William ........., Richards, Charles ,...,., Richards, W. B ........ ,..... Richardson. Eu1zene........ Riddle, Billie Marie ......... Ridgeway, Ila ,.,.. ......,..... Piwrs. Irene ....,,.,....... Riahtmire. Betty ....,.. Rilry, Jo Fstelle .......... Rinehart. Eugene ....... Ripple, Ruth ..........,. Ritchie, Boyd ,,..,. ..... ...... Ritchie. Ritchie, Roark. Robbins, Roberts, Rrberts. Roberts. Jo Ann ............,., Robertson, M rie ....... Robertson. Shirley ....,..., Roh'-rtson, Snow ,,,,.. .. Robinson. Bryan ........ Rodirers, Arlene ..,,...,.. Raollow. Jack .,...,...... ....... Rosenthal. Leonard .....,. Rosette. Anna Belle ........ Ross Ross, Bill ...., ,,,,.........., Ross ' Ross Ross Ross. Rowell. Rucker, Rucker . Geraldine ....,,.... , Leland ........... ,... Rucker. Patsy ...,..,....... Russell. Robert P ...... Russell. Robert B ..,.... Russell. Jack ............ Russell, James ,..... Ryan, Ryan. Ryan, Ryfle. Ann .......... Dolly ........... Marv .........,..., S Samson. Bertha ..........,.,... 44 Samson. Horace ..,..........,... .........43. 105. Mary Jane ....... Martha ............. Elizabeth .........,.... Ruth ........,,......,..,.. Bonnie Belle .,... Gene. ...........,...... 1 , Alice ........,,.,........, . Nealie. .,...,,,,..... Sylvia., ............... Mary Louise ....... Malzlrebeth .....,. , Marianna ....,.... Merilyn ....,...., ,.,.. Sancomh, James ,.,.. Sanders, Kathryne ......... Sanders, Elizabeth ....,... Sanders Norm Ice 117 H9 ..,.......127 . ....... 103, 104 ..,.......l01 ............103. 102 128 118 118 . . 129 128 128 116 .........,..........104 114 108 ........53 1 .,.................,.. 180 . ..........,...........,..... 38 30,105,110, 118 114 .........98, 112. 130 ,.........58, 106 127 , ..... ,..43, , 111 104 .....,.43. 120 . ...... 43. 130 . ......... 118 ..........122 103 105 110 116 26. 74. . . 122 ,....44.118. 121.130 114 .........58. 101, 127 126 ............44. 106. 113 .,...,53, 103, 105. 128 114 107 .......102, , 120 ..........44. 111 .......58. 113 ,.........129 127 ' 104 113 129 . -4---- 30. . . 111 105 113 ......,..53. . 102.106. 111,114 . ..,,.............. 98. 99 126 ......105, 106.118 , 5 .....,., .,............,,,,.... 4 4 Sandidfze, Julia ........,.............,.....,,..,...... ...,..,.. 1 16 Sandifer, John ,...,,.......,................ ........,........... 5 4 Snnlfarv, Sal .........,.......... 41 105. 106, 111, 126 Sansom, C'ara .......................... .,...................... 5 4 Sansom. Eleanor ....... ...,,.,.............,............,. 5 4 Schlottman Jimmy ....... ....,.. 1 22 Schmal. Helen .,.,.,...,......,. Schroder. Marv Janes. ,.... .. Schropmeyer. Betty ,,....,... Snhutts, Jack ................,. Schultz. Louise ....,.... Scoggins, C. B ........, . .,,,..,.,....,,...... 44 ....44. 98, 99. 1041 44 99 Scott, Alice .............. Scott, Beck J .....,........,.. Scott, Mary Louise ....1. Scrivner. Bea ....... ...... Searcy, Dorothy .......,.........., Searcy, Yolande .................,.,,. ..... . . Seger, Margaret .,.....................,.. ,..,... Selvidyre, Laura Annette, .... . .... ..... . - Shadle. Alfred .............. ,.... ...... ...,... Shuhan, Mildred ................., Shannon. Sara .....,.. Sharp, Richard .....,., Shaw, Gloria ......... Shaw, Marian .....,.... Sheffield, Ann .....,..... Shellberg, Bob ................ Shelby, Emma B., ,...... . Shelton, Lois ........,...,.. Shepherd, J. R ......... Sheppard. June ....,... Shields, Ray ............ Shields, William ....,.... Shifflett, Billy ------.... . Short, Elizabeth ................ Shosid, Davids. ..................... Shropshire, Angeline ......... Siddons, Frank ..... . ....,....... Simmons. Theodora. .,... . Simpson, Greene ....... Simpson, Willis ...... Sinclair, Lillian ..,.,..,. Sizemore, Ray ........., Sleete. Gene .......... Slocum, Robert ....,... Slough, James ................. Smart, El Frieda ......,....... Smart, Margie Jean ....,... Smedley, Gordon ....,,,.,.. Smith Smith Smith Smi-th Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith smithf Smith v . . Annette .............. Beverly Sue .....,..,. Christine. ...,..... . Doris .............. Dorothy .,...,.. Frances ........ Garth ............ Gordon ......,.... Imogene .......,. Z James E. ..,....... James M. .,... .. James S ..,.... Kathryn ......... Killouszh .......,,,... Lucille ............... ,.,.. Martha Louise ....... Mary Elizabeth ....... Mary Frances ..,.... Mary Louise ........ Mildred ...... ......... Newell ........... Oliver ........., Paul .........,. R. A ...,.. Ray .....,........,...... Southwell, Maryellen. .,,....... . ........,10Z. 'fffffffiiif' ......,ffff1liQ' f,QQIQ'.'1'65l i'r3'51'f ' 116 U58 ..44 .,54 ..44 .59 M59 ..44 120 .159 ..44 130 ..54 107 ..44 ..44 ..44 ..63 130 ..54 ..44 126 103 ..30 1C9 .. .,......,.......... .44 116 .......30. f.,.QQffQffffff5l1' ..,.45. 111, 114. . ....,.........,.. 59. .......54. .......45. ..,....45. .........102. Southwell, William ,,.,....,,..., ..........,,....,.,....... SpaH'ord, Joe ................, ......... 3 0, 84, 105, Spaiford, Johnny... .... ............,...... 1 02. Spain, Bettye .... ........ ......,..,........,,.... Spencer, Bob .......... ....... 1 04,113. Spinks, Emit .....,............ ............,..... Spratling, Douglas . ....... .. Sprenkle, Mary Louise. ...... ....... Spurlin, Betty .,.......,............. ...,.....,.... Squires. Charles ....................... ....,...... 4 5, Stanford, Travis. ,,.,...............,...... . .,.... ...,.. . Steadham. Mary Virginia ..,..,.......... 45. 99, Steel, Arthur. ..,.......,...,..,.......,. ............... . . Steinlbarth. Wilhelm'na ....,... .............. Stephan, Perry ........................,......................, Stevens, Janet ........,........................... 45, 99 Stevenson, George ..45, 105. 108, 111, 112 Stevenson, Mason ..,.....,...........,,...... 45.113, Stevenson, Robert ............ ,..... ...,.......... Stewart, Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewart Stewa rt . 1 . . . Anita Jane .... Frank .....,.,.,.... Margaret .....,., Odell . ........,. ....,...,...,,,...........,.., Paul ........... ..... . .45. 102, 114 Ray. ......,.. .. Robert ......,,. Tom., ..... Tom B ........ Stiefel, 'Harry .......... Stockton. Wanda, ..... . Stokes, Virginia.,.....,.. Sfone, Bob ,.... ........... Stone, Helen .,.,.,,. . Stone. Leta .......,... Straiton, John ........ 'i'.','.'ffffffffZ5 , .......,..... 59 .........45. 105 ...,.,..45. 99. ......,...,54, . ...... 45. ......,45, ..30 ..63 H54 103 ..63 ..90 ..59 116 109 ....63 ..54 ..54 109 118 12'0 .54 130 105 ..59 121 ..45 126 N45 129 ..45 ..63 111 H59 ..45 107 127 124 127 128 ..54 ..63 115 ..59 110 105 ..54 128 ..45 M45 120 U63 113 ..59 103 ..45 ..45 130 106 13'0 130 ..63 H45 ..45 .59 ..45 124 ..59 ..59 128 127 126 ..-15 116 117 114 ....-45 112 Stroud, Georire ..,...... Stroub. Lyddell ,...,. Sturges. Jack .......,...... Sullivan. Marion ......, Sullivan, Minnie ...,.... Sweaney. Bill ................, Sweet, Cli fford ....,............. T Taliferro, Velma ..........,.,. Tand Al ........,,,,,,,,,,,4,4 Y, Tandy. Bill ........... Tanner, Paul ...,..,. Tarlton, Bob ...,,.,,A,,,. Fielder .....,. Charlotte. .... .. Tai-ver, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Howard .......... Terrell, e Jane ............ Catherine ...,.... Tew, J an, .,.,,,,,,,,,A ,,,, , Therell, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thomas, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thompson, Thom pson, Thornton, Thornton. Th ornton, Thornton, Mildred ..,....,......,.... Etta- Ma 54,105. 128.129 120 ..........45. 90. 92 .......b3. 104 308 ...,54 .......128 46 117 121 1 u 80 30 1- ......,-19. 127 , ...... 63, 107 ode ,,.... . Marlflon ..........,. , Raymond .....,.., Roy .,,,........... William .......,,...,,,,,, C. L .......,........ . .,.. . Mary Frances ..... U30 122 111 130 ffffiiisf ' 129 114 1'01 108 Ma o ....... ........... , , Y P reston .....,.... Tommye ......... Travis. ...... .. Velma ..,.... ,..,, Viruinia ........ 129 .....,..,,46. 83. 89 126 120 .. ..... ...........,....., 4 6 128 William ...,... ,,....,,,, ,,,,. ,,.,,.,.,., ,,,, 46 103 111 Bernelle ......., ....... Catherine . .... . Glorla. .... .... . .. Ruth .,.....,. TillS.' Louie .,,,......,.......o.. Tom'1n, Homer .................. Tomlinson, De Witt ..,.,... Tomlinson, Douglas .... Tom'inson, Homer ............ 114 107 128 ....,..59 ...84 46 M46 Toombzs, Margaret ,.,....,,, , ,,,,,,,, 59 Torres, Beatrice ............. , .,...............,.,...,,,,.. 103 Tracy. Angeline ......,..............,......,,........., 46 114 Trammell. Betty .,.....,......,. 46, 74, 102, 105 111 Treadwell. Marguerite ..........................,, 46 111 Trent, Helen .,......,,,,,,..,...,,, ,,,,,, . ,,54,103 107 Truett. Jennie Fay ....,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9 Truitt. Dick .,,........,..,, ..,.,.,,, 5 9,118 126 Tllnstill, Jack ..,.,......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3 Turbeville. Billie ........ ,..,,,,,,,,..,,,1 4 6 122 Turner, G. B ............ ......... 4 6, 102 111 Turner, Robert ,.,...,,,...,, ,,,,,,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 0 Tuscany, Frank ,.......,....... ,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,1 1 28 U Ulan, Mary ....,,.,,,.,...1,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6 Ulrickson, Virsrinia ,........, ...,..........,.........,. r Z3 Umbenhour, Ada ........,.. ......... 5 9,103 104 Utley, Ralph .............,........ ......., 4 6, 93, 118 V Van Buskirk, Mildred ...,....,..., Vance, Nancy Jane ............... .46Q i6Ef'i'6'i ' ..63 111 INDEX Vandervort, Chadwick ..,............................... Van Hooser, Irvin .........,....,.,,......,....,...,......,. Van Vleck, Louise ..........,... 3'0, 98. 99. 100 Van Zandt. Nell ..,.....,.., ,.........,..........,.,..,. , .. Van Zuben, Mary ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vaughn, 'Tommye ....... ,,,,,,,,1.,,,, Vawter, Bruce ..,.....,...,., ,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 5 9, Verschoyle, Hubert, .,...,,. ...,..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,1,,,,, , Verner, Maxine ,... ,...,.... , ..,..,, 3 0, 103, 104, Vestal, Alma ..,.......,.... , .,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,, 46, Vette, Frank ......,,,,,,........, ,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Vickery. Dick ....................... .......,....... 1 01 Von Sprecken, Frank .,...., ,.,.,,,,, 4 6,124, Von Sprecken, John ........ ,,,..,.,..,,,,,,,,,, W Wadley, Marjorie .........,,.,.. ,,.,,,,, 4 6, Wagxzener, Margaret ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 0 Waldrop, Ruth ........,...,,.., ,,,,,11,,,, Walker, Estelle .............. ,...... Walker, Frank ......,,,.,..,... ,,,,,,, Walker, Mary Louise .,..,,,,, 1,,,,,, Walker, Ross .....,..,,,...,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Wall, Lewis .....,,,.....,..,... ,,,,, Wallace, Beverly ...,...... Wallis, Nell Ruth ........ 118 ..30 102 105 ..59 ..54 127 128 110 116 101 108 129 102 114 116 118 ..54 ..93 ..46 ., ....... Walters, Hazelu ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , Walton. Worth ........... . ....,.,,..., ...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Ware, C. T .,..,......,..,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ..,......,. 5 9, Ware., Mary Louise ...... :.4'1,'105, 111, 125, Warren, Homer ..,,...... 1 ,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Warren, Juanita. ...,.. .........,.....,........l..,,.,. , , Warren, Thomas' ....... l...,..., , Watkins. Bob .........,.,. Watkins Harvey ........... Watkins: William ........ Watson, Alice Sue ........ Watson, David ........... Watson. Rhoda., .1... . Way, Robert ........,,,. Weaver, Wilburn ..1.,.. Webb, J. D ,................. Webb, Margaret ..,,....,.,. Weller, Donald .......,.....,,...,,. Weinert, Alice Joyce .... Weir, Arthur ...., ,,.. ......,,....... Weisblatt, Sarah ...,... Wells, Marcelle ........ Wells. Ernest ....,..... Wells, Virginia .......... Welch, Garldine ...,..... Wentworth, B. R .....,.,., Wesenburfz, Jack ....... West, Beverly ......,...... West. William B ...,,.., West. William J .,.,...,.., Westbrook, Beverly ...... Westbrook, Louie ....,..... Westbrook, Sam ......... Wetzel, Evelyn ........ Wharton, Wharton, Whately, Wheeler, Wheeler, Wheeler, Patsy ......... Vivian ....... Matt ..... .... .,..... 30 30 59 59 46 112 117 128 129 116 129 122 113 127 46 117 ,llfffso .......46, ..102, 105, 1'08. ....Q'.',1',56'.ui'54f' ........47 ........59 Lois ,,...................,. Martha Jane .,..... Otis .,................., .........122 . , 118 117 129 126 ..63 128 ,,..54 110 ..48 120 128 110 105 127 102 104 127 127 N59 U59 ..54 106 104 .,54 ..63 118 .147 130 White, Billy ..................... White, Frances Nan ....... White, Maxine ........ ,.... . Whiting. Richard .,,...... Whitley, Ray ................. Whitman, Christine ..,.... Wickes, Lenora ,..... ....... Wilkerson, Ilabert .,...... Wilkinson, Jack ........ Wille. Emest ......... Willett. Ann ..... .......,. Willett, Bettye. ...........,, Williams, Bascom ..,..,.. Williams, Bettye .......... Williams, Dorothy ........ Williams, Jack .....,.....,.. Williams, Kathryn ......... Williams, Myrtle. ......... Williamson, Frances ..,..., Wills, Joe .....,.............. Wilson, Bette, .......... ,. Wilson, Bill .........,....... Wilson. Bob. ,..................... Wilson, Bobbie Joe ......... Wilson Dorothy ............... Wilson: Wilson Wilson: Edna Miriam ...,... Geraldine ............ Helen ...........,.. Wilson, Helen .... Wilson, Lanra ..,, ..-.. Wilson, Lucille ....... .. ..,..... Wilson, Mary Ellen ......... Wilson Wimbe . Melba ................ rly, Fred ......... Winans. Norma .... ..... Winn, Patricia .,..... Winton. Roberta .......... Witt, Helen ..........,,.,... Wolfe, Wolfe, Margie ..................... 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