Red Oak High School - Hawk Yearbook (Red Oak, TX)

 - Class of 1945

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Qt? ll x..4 ill 'FNIORS CLASS POEM The sun is bright, the weather clear But 1he time is dravlng nigh Uhen in our live the rain will fall And oloud ill blight the sky The long afaited hour ha come The wdoe t of the year Cf ell the future holds most Drlzed io! oft 'e olanned in the vanished o Qt the olose of the student's day How this event we would celebrate, Of all we do and say We always thought that this the Day Would echo with ou cheers, It's true He smile but in our heart We know 'tfill lead to tears The petty trials of our school days We smile as they are told But their joys, their truths, their Our hearts will ever hold a ast friendships 'TUC X-L4flTUU' 3426252 5 1 f' tbl! I IIC Y XNW ff N fff 7006 YY , ff f N U Qbvn 'b lo Q' T' . . ,f 3 5 2 , L or , Y , ,s Vx . .s w g ,' . , Nl Q 4 3 vlqY A . . 3 Xu' s . F W' 'fl 1 I 1- - fl - gn up I mln, l. U M ' , . .. EJ w To each and all mast dear. 689' J I wx fr A A Br Y I . . L1 F . J T 3 f . 4 X , O . fl 'Y -Y -V kia- . , I' ., ' A v D . . I I Y 4. - A . . , M ,T ,ti -' I sfs .gil 1 N 1 yi l n 2, , . I - L- -lllh Ju- f f-T O . O A 5 SYS lI,l '50 095 'ei X13 Lu '4 Q A ! RW' 'F Q F -F 1 SENIORS Mary Jo Martin Lynn McElroy Sue Labeth Pendley James Hazard Sara Frances West warren Chapman JUNIORS 2?fQnQQQ lffCT'7' Billie Louise Cockerham Troy Stanford Julia Ann Keyser B111y su111van Bobbye Jo Finley Lynn Fuston Modell Nelson Freddie Hammond Twila Miers Clydene West Helen Branam Q F' A E I 45525 Q XI O O 0 LAST ILL AND TESTQMENT We, the ass of 1945, of Red Oak High School, City of Red Oak, and State of Texas, being sound of mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament in manner and forr 'alloy ing, h bv revoking any vi 1, or wills, heretofore made by us We direct that all our just debts and goodtime ex penses be fully paid and satisfied, as soon az conven iently may be ufter our departure. We, the Senior Class of 1945, Do Hereby Bequeath Our Numerous Posses sions Thusly SYS Lynn McElroy, leave my six subjects and the grades I have made in them to Lynn Fuston. Since I know your 4 habits, I know you'll treat them as I have. Agp Yvarren Chapman, will my long legs to B lly Sul llvan, so that he can move with one step to each girl, and they can all have a chance We, Sara Frances and James Hazard, leave our chairs you 'hat to say I, Mary Jo Martin, leave my poppy to Clydene fest I am sure your daddy must be tired of chaperonlng you to the ball games e, Inf vidually and collectively, leave our faces to Troy Stanford, the two he has been using are almost worn out I, James Hazard, fill my big voice to Modell Molson so she can be heard in Fort Worth she can already be heard ln Dallas fe, as a class, leave all our chewing gum which you will find sticking under the chairs and tables to Julia Ann Keyser. I hope you will find enough to keep you popping bun all your Senior year I, Sue La Beth Pendley, leave my old evening gown 'gg and slippers to Troy Stanford. I hope you enjoy them. We, as a U we were able to buy to Helen Branamg keep the letters e sP0UT'3-UE into England. class, leave all the stationery which N..f F' QL if 'C , lxw W . , - ' .4 '.. ' . sas, ' I i I I, ' , ,, , r' f ' N I ,' ,L Ain A 'l' ' If ' f : ' V J Y 1- I I Sl' 1 I L X ? I 'which can almost talk to Twila and Jerry: they'll tell I y 7 , 3' . , Yi? 'IL . C 2 4 tl O. . : X . V 1 lj? ' Vx 'lNJ.' :, 'uganuui :Q p 1 1: . P 'A B . E .44 nv' 7.7 -- I, Lynn 1.,'cElroy, 1c.A.vc my ch lr' to J.1'.f' Knll, knol it will n,vc,r' bc, occupied. wb, .1 cl'1 , ln, vc ou tonguc, KwLlm'b!'1 wgglng IH Wltnb' w xl'OI 'fc,,, thc, C115 tnfl 'fast .tors .bovg !lf'f.lC,d, h .v4, h-'rmunto : wnd -Qiilxml our sc, ,l, the Ninth Day 0 Bobbyc Jo. Forty five ub Grind our f M rch, in tha, y- ,1 OI our Lord om, thou lncl ning nundr-Ld ,nd I urty-iivg. ll v-14 fx K' I lil' TCFUB 'N 4-1--3 W NN WW f f 9 'C f 'C 1 xg: m A PL 11A mu 1 I 'H ' H I 1 :NL c iss X11 1' Xu to 'x u N vf . may h., 'Q N, , X 1 L 3 of '-+ , J I :T Fu 'L X ab 3 J K 5 S 1 Hmm. . k 1 'Z' , X ff' x D511 i X Sr 1 x El 9 L W , '1 'i gr- 'ri ' 05, IN ll' ' I , . A s . It .ll .4 .1 5 ' ' ' . 0 1 . 4 M . V, 1 wN 2 if ' x, . -Q , Z ' Q it LM .IL ' n p - . fi-,ll A g , FLASQ PdOPhFCV On hi great ocoaslon, as am seated here in the church, my eyes are attracted to the Lovely Lowe, ard the suft gleam of the candlelight The DP31tLIUl s alns of the sedding marcn fade awav HC din Sar Frances West and Tames Pazara glide + dorm th are e My thoughts turn slowly back tall wh t h s happened and my senior class it s cms thjt each has chosen a different fn Life and has attained success ln ni chosen Sue Laheth Pendley, after taking a secretarial course oetaired a position immediately At present she nold the posltion as secretary to the president of A Harris and company Wfxren Vnapman took a medical course and distlzgu hed h1mse1f as a most prominert doctor the noroe of vwo OG1U+lIU1 chlidren and is very oud o rtr fe ine O1 c Ie doa as he creloly comes to a close am once re e irlc 1 Stflkihg beaxtr tkat surrounds tnat each one or my class r an ad ufmes are on PI':, 1u Txl m tes N tn s occaslc W1 ct 1h 1045 class 'll C fk 'ull N1 Q N W W . J L , 1 ..- . t s ' I J 'A . 1. N1 'V Q f? rs .. ' 1 ' . f ' , , A d' r J .- ,L in T - M as g 0 '1 t,. . ' ' eof,1y wt c ',1 . . QW T TQ',lQ :Ha at , . . ' mates. at ex.' L J lratfr - f . L - J. .. ' ' ' S . Tield 3 1 1 Q nc . . .- . i I 1 , I 5 N I : f-- - . - ' J . L ,L . U L , Y A v .J a . - V J .. 1, . Lk wx Q j Q ' .' f A, u 1. -.v' 'L s,e L ' . J - . 7 0 ..- , I ' mary Jo Martin is happely married. She is ' ...L -'A' , ,T 4 .1 -J . H ' . A 2 pr '. .f .2 lu',ly ha. 1 B3 kl V - ,d. 'H t ce or I 1 ' 1. I A . , , L ,r . 1 mg 11 ,' ij gf the I, ' ,, . f L ,. - his' f ., VA: J- p fat, 'xx A 13 ui ,, 4 '. ' A .v 1 . - 'T1 . , ' ..x f. LS as hrgpy ae Dara err ees a. 1 f A . ,'F ns. n. A CG-JQT V. W e - . . g,.,x n 4 , gf 'NN tw Q K A , A Q 0 . It o 98963 4 YQ l N I PD yi N-64 M' N C CTsbS nISlORX Does lt not se m Hard to P0311 e thot the fs of lJ4o wls ever w ol ss of sill! voung eshmen Some of us Mary Jo Martin Sars Frances 'fst o La Hath Ptnd ey, and Lynn McElroy Ye bee to Ther s xo f vcr! Ln the firs rodc h , f th re Q food m n TQTK1 vig ' 'S su turt yt 4- .x rot f., DL 1 H ln r :Iron bn onfr qqlnfll t If T K. .J..ch.u +'l'L 4' I l d 1' Hur 'w l n' s 31 E, blf on only sav 'e have tornf together and have l a bed of roses. u thi class W n School L, t'Wl.n.x, at an 3 Lwvorlte oe favolit studv 5 finally wake Q11 the vor yonder tmat a girl so devoted w her ooms as 0 ra ll. ees Wtst could ever eeeve so JICfln r hwslet ball Ho' id s d ime? W L she ls in th midst of engrosslwg g me 1e xneet to see ner owuse and reed loud Q IG ol Two from hrr fwvorite noe But th n rondwr will never cease. We should al f bc lookin? for them, Fven so We were not ortrared lo find Sue Ln Both Pendley1mho, when s e on e d this class, had hwrdly massed beyond the mid Dle stage, blooming out in a first class actress Remember her in the Senior play? Another very remarkable change has come in the person of Mary Jo Martin. When she entered the Freshman class, her whole mind seemed to DC OGH+G1Cd on the latest fashion olate Should her dress be trimmed with lace, ribbon, or vel vet But new behold her' Last term she recited f' 1-af Q O L O P w G Q' ff ,NF C w F ww fr A N f 7' iw + v 5 1 T' f l 4.1- ' ee l 1. '1 C l ClH.U lf,- fe e . , H. . 7 , .pn r- .r, l 'T .' P '- 1 r , 1 , 4, u ,. Su 1 ,J 1 if ' 1 Vfue o n Q gel-N, xQz'- W1 52 3 T 1 .t -. 1 . A 1 ,-. - - ' w ,,:. lo sne. raes We of .',: - . 1 Weat,e Nd f T . ,wmv s,o A H H A, . , , - .I Q + ,. H ul se o,l .lfe ot ul e , g '1' ,, .9 I' ,. ' l A .1 J- X 4. I - Mlnr.I eneld olb on s he . ,- J, X., sq I . .. . UV. II 1 , L '. -.zter-.fi L. ft. 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' ., inf 1 tered o ' f ,f J - V 1 7 X c r C, Vx O ' ' n, nf J J n sl 1 J I NJ : X .- ' D - ' 0 in A 1 J KN 1 .g Y X , 1 - ' 1 r 'I ' 1 - Ll IB, ', l!5mhv. -fm n ,ot A u 4 p , x Y Q 923953 pa VBVJQ l N il L Hwsn't her development been the eighth onler o the modern world Bdt f this foung lsdy has been the eighth onder rho is the ninth? No less H Derson than Jwmes Hnzerd When he just entered the cless s Wreshman, he wlwwys had to be nushed into verything So frequently were the services of the other Freshmsns r ouired that 'e often fear ed the pronelling porer of the whole class would be exhausted New look nt him and hear this remnrknble feet Last Heck he vas st school five minute before the bell rang on three success ive mornings Vwsn't that going some? We hop for the good reputetion of Red Odk h s nr sd it brilliant telents tent the Tuniors F Q s m J, in ome respect, at l t ntly L sembl ?Qf3Y2 f' -.ff L l TTUB C 0 Q I' Y a-Y Z ANQN C- f Gr rff' ON fr r twice, T, - ,- .' L. 5 I? - X 7 o ' .J j. K r ' ,D 1-v yy w 1' N 'Tc '- Q : s r 9 Q , o V ' G 1' 'u ,. W A K v XX WY . ' C 6 by fm C G : !- V C J . '. ', . 9 - - - , - ' . ?ul'u . s ll ll ll At Al. .4 - 5- 5 , . , . ' G f f, , I High School, ever which for years the 1945 class krij, A s. e t . . , s'f. . xv ul: S ' An' S - LN' it fLlS.f'4 - V I re e e us. 5 1 . .4 1 W 4-gs. pf QA , Q , UN ll :pu A lg -1- R I il JUNIORJ ThE UNIORS een nol V 1nd fiddy oo B f here S L e r 4'r t lllng ou The Uunior Glas of 4 O nigh J 'T make work 1U '1s+ory Er A ' V njiwfl fff Y 2 -- I 3004, V frf V Y - - F' . -F R, n M' J,- 1 l Je THHfAl 1. 's, a 'f. ' , t , ul - ,' Q S o WL n-A e . y --- W - - S L 4 a U l I A. Il- .. 1 r ' ' S. -. 1 v .1 J g Y A class that boasts blondes so fair, ' .1 ,L .. r ' r . L b' Jiri rpy -' .- - . A ., T . a 'fl ? f ? 4 ' H L AL 'N , Q A L o J I S fo ff llillhvff' :AN N J N N 521151 T o reibeads True, and as for the rest we slip them in just onywhere, glt ake my wozd, they are all the beat row o n we help but rock the world Flying out banners all unfurlod, we ororisc not to disgrace our school Instead wefll make it shine like a Jewel 362362 HI O PK ill L Ill . Q, ..- O O .. A ug QYSG ll 'YQ 1'7-Z JUNIOR QNGELS mwila Miers with her form so tall, Suonlies Jokes and fun for all Bobbye Jo Finley alfays with a bit of news V know not 'here sne gets it, but she finds her clues Tudy Key er xor her ouiet ways is known far and vide, Another way to di tinguish her is the book by her side A pleasing disposition combined with red hair, Are two thing that make Glydene West beyond compare Our diminutive miss with curly brown hair, Of faurse, that is Modell Nelson, she is known everywhere Helen Branam our ba ket ball star, Healthy and strong and never under par Lynn Fuston is an athlete and an excellent one, too Everyone knows it, it is nothing new. Billy Sullivan is our geometry wonder, He puts angles and curves all asunder. When he gets excited or embarrassed during the day, Troy Stanford's rosy blushes always give him away. James Kell who is certainly not shy, You always see him laugh and never, never cry. li 1 l '1 'N .......-L Z?'Q-Ze F'-'I Cs, as f' N iv l 'w L?Yl ' Jo-uv -'dm Us fzmffa iEi???ffZ?E?f5jE?:iQf r W. s ..ll:T1WL::fiiiZ:TiiTt-W We A-l3:11:11Lp::T'r TTL? ff d eylfuea-H---aah1u-..ZZ::i?mfJw veav ff y W Y-:il 'ff ' ZS 'A ,,.,. T 'ijg..i1i1T.iigw fr? ' ' Lg'1T1:i lpU'ffEiiiiEg:fQ iiff ill fl r.l::11if'fiigci:,3:1LigiiL:4,x,-'N ' '.lQ'.' flll. f -M H H'-M' S . .. .,,,,,,.,.,,M,:w,,., all . , 1' a- A I 1 4 - 5 ' v I f t Yr w , X -'13 'P' ' . . ' o u S Q w 1 -' ,. - - . . S e , , . N QQ mv. . I . l.A, K Al Al. .. ' 5 . . 'F . ' S ' ' zz 5- 469 J tp- 1 ' V I ' - if ' ' X Q 4 y X 1 u 9 xi f ff ff f v i , f :of N, I M00 f K SOP!-IOMORES f CLASS OFFICERS Pr'esident--- -------- ---Dorothy Davenport Vice Pres1den1,-- ------------ Jean Whatley Seeretarye :-,...e -.e, ....-1- .f A ee..-Wanda JO Tr-eg 9 Ill: mv xp C CLASS ROLL Nor-ma Jean Whatley Wanda Jo Trees For-othy Pavenport Nell Chapman Jesper Vantreese Jerry Powell ' 'fe 3 0 Q , 1 N44 U'lll a EEQM '1 WUC V 0 una'-I. e'-SM , l ... av' ' 4 G1 Q M 1 X 2 f 3 ' i I ll 'pw l MW' . e 1 - l ve- 15 as Sophomores byble Vincent Philip Ray Trees Wanda Jo Trees Jasper Vantrees af' f Jerry Powe'1 Nell Chapman Vernon Smith Mary L Youngblood 1.5 woe ff I I 0 095 0 's.1 Q6- lv. Norma Jean Whately Dorothy Pilkinton fr John O'Nea1 f' ' Alla Dorothy H Davenport Freshman Edna Earl Smith Johnny Hamm oyce Pratt Lecil Mart'n Benny Barnard James Graham Ural Martin James Lee Trees Robert McElroy new 'ff M L'f'l Ili nazi XI y 3 D N Q N 7 ff ff - -, i 1 L- mi 0 5 ,' i s LL! , f .,VQr A 5, . ya ' ,:.:.fi m ai, I J. f F 13 ' 5'.x S, Q .- Q QD- ' ! A, -if H ix' I v v. . Q X Ivo 1 ,' 'EL fu Vey' . 4 g r Q I I I I . Q f N 1 at .41 8 p ,, 3 D , L ,Al Ll' ff za f fr f thi ,Q an r lj ,V . ,. 3 I 4 y . ,W Q Q' F ' N , J , V A -1 l' ' w 4. 4?f K 1 . ,fl K' Q M , ,.. r up I - '- K . .U U' ' F' -' 1' ' -' - Q -7 Q lx W I 1 . 0 px for 'Hr D Illln- V7 -A' 'Z f' D -ar - L an 1 f r --Qlllhr : f A w I ff f T 96963 I 'ww r R 'N 0 N.4 gi..- UDPHOMARE HISTORY Since the entrance of the class of 1947, so jmrprtant events have taken place, that it b lmpossible to name in the small space l ed of dll our number, not one is s member of the fel trlbe of knockers Our aim is to help end c hlnder the happiness and development of about uS Perseversnce and work are the two noteworthy chn ncteristlcs of our class, and, with these IO ds ln our minds, we press on to higher and rr wt r things iovever hard the task may be however dif EQ?Q 'Ng' P 11 the wssignments of work the Sophomores f mln rs be depended upon to fill ell the r G rts that could be demanded of any elses omes our turn to fill the most import Pan tions, We rant to fill them, not ner an' no rig, but wisely and well So look ug beck uoon our post ith dll its VL hope to mwke it Q stepping stone even more plorlou future U'- 1-1' HG W ff ff N ff v f f 5 kk men? .,f . ,. ' 1 - ','4.'.rA. L3 , , ,, - J. .hi Y '74, fat.: Q I x , Q . . . -, v r r - - 1. 'I I ' II nr.. 1 . . ll It -Inj, JL: ' C - I. Ain . A 1, 4 , is e-- - any my C x X - C F, ' rfr ' 'vi' if L ' 1' 'f ' . V ll as . N d' : B, Jr Q 1 0 ' v Y f x : -' . LLC' 'J f inf fL'njr f e- Cl:f.l.Tg1fl:',: 1 1K f J c L 0 ' 1 , 1. 'C3 '. jr.: J A . A. ' ff 've AJ! vi . xy ., 4 r ' 1 u'w' ' 1 r' r v 4 -1 .lj M ,r,,J, . f, - 0 I, - 7 .. . .1 1 . A A r Wy C .U J JSCS, V ' . r c A H1 ' .X D S o Q 16 I' , 1 X I ' w b f. X . . q y'4 .IL 5 I N - Q i -.. , , -V 5, . fn x . c o I W V Q fr f T O ii, :ffDooo ' raasrmxz-EN CLADS OFFICERS President- Edna Earl Vice Pres1dent-- -- - Robert lee McElroy o ,ef 3 'lr' - Joyce Pratt gg A I A 'P l QW CLASS ROLL Robert Lee McElroy James Lee Trees d E L Sm h Adv an Rogers Lecii Martin Johnny Hamm Joyce Pratt Ural Martin Q 1-1' ... i 5'U'Ub w .-.-.....---.,4.-4,-,-..-,--.Qu.4.g.-....?,p-o V e , nf, ,MMe.-.1.-:.::--- --- D' IV t ' ' ' I I I 5i.I v 'v' , wovi' 31 X f . 4 W b . E ne, fav' it A r' N X . 'N fi ul' , Q , eq lllhvf' L'---ullll fwu,g fe-- - O W f sees 'ww SWQTISTICS OF THE FRESHMAN CLASS mt re orc mdny items of interest about 1 Pr hm n elwss that hnve never been f hc 'if Therefore, by s sy tem of hwv succeeded in collecting these To out on record for future reference ANCESTHY As 1 elwss we recognize Adam and Eve as ol fery v ry great grandpwrents Some trace r wncestry to Ireland, some to the lnswne P or the 1utch1n's Poor Fsrm Edna V rl lo t trwek of her fwmily t1ee con GENERAL o ss have s good ooinion of ourselves ll for onuself possessed mwnner. 1 he 1s the only bright and intel l fc T DIY1 in the elwss Johnny Hamm is too 011s n oninion of himself e rcwlire we have msny nersonsl s For instance James Lee Tree has r e r ondness for slumber. Joyce Prntt's ff Q falling in bnshfulness, which is unfort Jn te for her But she will outgrow that per h ps Ural Mart1n's personal weakness is go ing to sleep in school Edna Earle says she hes no personal weakness, but everyone knows she has s fondness for the scent of gasoline, and the sound of n Whonkn EYEEYEQ4 7 FQ? 'QR f' -N 4 1 N I igv'w l'U'UU ,,.....- , ,, -,A 'AA AJMQ1 ' 'i '! rrk g ,Q r sr 1 f f -,-,, , rf . -.. ff ' f . '11 e 1, - v..g,,-, f , o L4 I ..-lg I' I-5 K y C'e ' cn..n , .3 , 1 by ,P Hg V. u 3 .1. .L 0 f S our Q D we , Q , 1:3 :rfb u E , ' 4- 0 I Q--.-A--rv H I '9 . P' 'Y ' . r .' Q - C , X ' X 1 ' u A dl lf ',. 4: - f . l yN'I K l c'X' c 1 m I I A 1. 4 V ll. .4 .. f n ' - r . . A L 'VB A ' ' ,T Z! f il . aw 4: ,- r 9 r, u 'mn ' L V :fl J 1'l'7T'f, Y J P .J 1 r A. . 1 1 4 5 tract her nncefsry ns tar as Bear creek. , j 1 O l ' 4 y mst y , ' wifch accounts . f QU! Ai1'. 1l says L - 3 ' 1,3 34.1. 1 1, .L 4' o . c ' mofnxsl to if T3 9 J . M . r .1 . c 4 wenkne ses, , , 3 f, 'Te f , ri 'J' 13 - f E 'A If , l . h - l 0. '1 F . -' . ' Q . y E Mk., I Ill t' -- - l . I4 fgl , 4 , U i 5 -1' .3 ,Q - , 79 9395 7 V' 53 fN c N 4 P4 LIKES AND DISLIKES Fdra Earl prefers a long letter from the rigut one, but she does not say who the right one is Robert Lee prefers an air ship, and dmsllkes spinach Joyce likes gum, but she seys e hate boys Adrian likes a good square meal and dislikes gossip Ural also likes plenty to ont, but ell boys do for that matter All F Johnny Wants is s million dollars and a little spending money, so as not to be compelled to 'erk James Lee likes ice cream three times day Lecil likes to study and spends long hours pouring over books FUTURE OCCUPQTIONS Everyone must plan for the future and find that each of the class has thoughtfully chosen hi future course Joyce expects to rrend her e11s washing dishes, but we are sure she will ahange her mind soon. Edna Earl's wish is to get to one she wants If she would tell u who it is we might help her. Lecll Martin th, l Iife wou 1 be a bliss, if the time would come when vomen xoted and earned a living while men did the coo? l Q Find. '7 1' 1 C C llnc 0 lnhe housework Ural would like to be a book Qdr1an's highest aim is to be w baseball but as it is to much effort he will be a Teller Johnny Hnmm's heart's desire is it wealth or be a civil engineer L'm1ted space prevents our giving any mo e fects regarding the class ru'u'6 if X-.,4Zd'5'5 J,,,,,....-? Qs w v f 'Y' fcfry X f fff , A, ., N Co 'ui.Q1Lhe .J A n F' Q r V ,, r 0 ' C 1311 ' S g . f fl f f , 9 r f o . T 02 ' A' ' .sf A' ' v9 V Q x n 9 , E. i V- if , 1 1 iq . , 0 I I ' 1 'll I ul ' K l , I. J n A .4 . .. Y Y v W9 WQf avg Hx - Q ff X uv' YU' ' V ' X V 0. 0 3 , L, . ., ., . , , ' 1 X , me . 3 ' - ago! J K - . 1 3 . 0 ' K ' - - g A A n' 1 li y A : g ,, F-56 to . A c L r f-1.- r, ,- - an -'-1 1 o , 1 'I' 'I - 0 . M - r f c f 0 N 1? X , A f X I Q W I 2' V A W ' 1 f ' HI! ll ' J RL -A gin ' L V K - A 5 f W 5 . o G o .I I EQFEQ N fo vi Q figqtn Graio F Irv n W uns Wa fapnaw Ne be Wrees NGTPLFT Smith 939853 ld: WV' 455 W Howell Bef+v Ruta haw 0 .0 Ju1'un Rogers Dan Sutuerland Billy Jack Fowler Eugene Taylor 095 -N Nu.f swf'-Xi-2 Wg I F -.X Lu' 5 G Hmm Xtvfvmn O f' qi' 7? W, e C ffff i -F :AL V YW, 5.9 f'e' H. J. L 'sario , ye 3.1 1 . e L A 1 - s.A. irxv . 5- S 'ff ' : 5QfLimi34 W .. ' if x Al Al. .4 I P , 51 , I . .,. ag! it. 1' . J o Vo V v f H g if f '7 ' eco X f' 4 1 I ' V up K V S. 5 . -I ' . Q I KX V , 4 ' U 1 if W XX GQ, Q-J 5 D 'Q' . g o o ' 'h E n xx . A . qs Q-9 ' 1 - , I I fi , tk 191 'y hw ' AY FQN ' P 1 Wu o- lull ll I gn F J 'gi he get NIV .-.12 65 GLASS WILL We, the Eighth Grade of 1945, wish to leave to the S venth Grade the following articles fT'OY'1u1OHU'3. will Elroy Holland, Sammie Grissom For t Price and Sammie Moore our hinting dis U1 tion to type 2 I Wanda Faye Chapman hereby will my nh ring gum, under my desk, to Bettie Marie 6 To Howard Grier, Julian Rogers does here- rrender his ability to win the respect of all High School teachers 4 A 'ba Trees, hereby wills her dumbncss to R1 Wlll18mS 5 Den Sutherland, being in bad health and QCJWG n nd do leave to Aaron Blackerby, my wav 1 B IDLE IN THE STUDY HALL 6. I, J.W. Howell in good health and bad ming ,111 my pf-ST GROWTH A D SMARTNESS to fuhert Branam. 7. I, Billy Jack Fowler, hereby will my love for Math. to Barbara Jean Hazard. 8. Betty Ruth Shaw, having the school pro- gram at heart, leaves her Mathematic book to Peggy Ann Bracken. 9. Eugene Taylor, being of a talkative na- ture, here and now wills his present dis- position, NOT GOOD, to Gordon Cockrum. lO4ZR. E. Irvin, do bequeath my ability to, Urecite poetry, to Ray Tyler. N mwnkim-51 GY?ef 7'Y'7 f!'7' ev' SA FX . Lmffllllul 'Q L Y Q M- L 'tiffQf3fff:g5.f9.H--'...- QI f.-ffgilf.. ff ' g WT -,'1T11T1?T-??fZT-- O M-O f Hi -----it ,,,i,.- -,ing -l-ij fe, r --,H,.,,,M,m, ,f -----Q-ag f -LLiTTiT:Tjrf -Hrwwwhvexaa r -- - V-1-V----V- LH...- f V--...L . . ,,.,, ,H W ,,,, -A V ,wHv----- in N f 'rzfiiigggziiggrwew--Q fq, ll 3i',l11gg:1if:i:.--O ,. ,.. 1 g --G -at---..-,.,.....'.i:g'a T 4 ,A --.,..,.,,n,.,.,,,,,,,, M , I O C' 1 C, 4 K ' l. We T , T TOS . '- N L Fil. o 4 TB l , y . ' fa . lv P I V1 'ju J ' cr'fi'3'C - N , L V i I I I I i 1.1 .1 G. , I5 ls, . '. . C 5 I. J L PB - x by' S-Ml f f ' 5 J 3 y H .-L, M A l x L'. K1 . J Q 'I TU: -I V I . fe' T' , . - : f 1' ' - ., .,, , y 4, f? Lf U - -. lj. . Q ' . kg' -., +1 n' f,f,, Q L , 4 ,C. ,Qi Cf , U3 ,X N N 5 fM SYSSYQ Y' 'QQ N-.1 4 Lp' GRI-XDFS We have Q lively grade school During 1944-1945 we have had 23 in the first grade, 19 in the Second grade, 17 in the Third grade 25 in the fourth, 30 in the Sixth and 17 in the Seventh We have studied hard and tried to learn The Three R's We have learned many other things too We have given many programs The first and second grades gave a program for the Rural Life Olub So did the third and fourth The sixth and seventh grades and the first and second grades gave Q program for the P T A We all took our turns in giving auditorum programs The sixth and seventh grades played three basket ball games with the eighth and ninth Q wdes The scores were 9 to 14 in favor of sixth wnd seventh, 10 to ll in favor of eighth ninth U ore still whewd on points how bout 4 hth and ninth r des? The sixth and seventh play d two bo e bull games with the eighth and ninth We won both game These good results were , in par to the xcellont cowchlng of Eugene Price Junior NLeor1ng tencheth more in one year tl 1 Exper'enee tfsnty Aseh m QNEEFE 'll 'v F' -ua' I5 I fc? Amo 'W 5 N rf ' - n Q X Q is Q' 2, -'4 , r O .jg . , 1 ly I , 2 , 5 1 i ,- - -... ' W f T .9-' V W 1 r 0 I W m :F V f 'Kms - I 1 1 . - IL' Q' r 1. f 0 o .9 , 'A . ' 1' I i . 4 W cl. . . R . Y - Q and nlnth, and 16 to 17 ln favor of eighth and - Q 1 1 1, ' Q 5 it eng f .g o , 5 C f S I f f T5 D , . u T 51 S U 1' 1 lun N . t, e 1 I : ' . -L ' , X Y' H -.1 5 P A .. f I Q - ' r , .-gg' W I N2 3 v.g' A H' -pdmliz 'Il V T Q 5 Q Q , ff gi nlb 93923 I I Y 'Q- LW First and Second grades Mrs Thompson teacher Back Pow Front Row Harold Scott, Don Tyler, Don Shaw, Mrs Thompson, Herald Shaw, Roy Elmer Howell, and Kellen Ray Warren Royce Abbott, Jnok Vantreese, Donald Eugene Chapman, Lois Abbott, Regina Hamm, Ethel Holland, and Sandra Ann Bvrum. Q JUU5 V O O 0 f-V1- T'V 'Y 2 C-233 lxlllln C 'Qs f' -.ff usb f ,, ,,.-.-al -W . V- .. ., ,AV . GG v - 1' .5 4' - Q-,-W ffffr li - - .I 1. Y E 1 I is- -- , n Q f .T g. Q , A i i . E,,Xx! , n T7 ' , , , N I' ,r ' -' -'Wx if , .1 EU . . 'f 7 'fi-. ' ' . ' , pf 'U X . , X ,T 1 l 3 I ll l ' 'Z V C .-J? 9 lfDlN,2,, Q'g,Nx img, 4 f A l--,gllllu 93933 Ill: YYY ,ff M4554 Back Row ront Row Y ur I First and Second Grades Mrs Thompsor teacher Left to right M D Godfrey, Edwin Davenport, Richard Vernon, Mrs Thompson, Ronald Vernon, Douglos Sandling, Von Gene Stanford Troy Hazard, and Raymond Lo e Loft to right Shirley Ann Moore, Betty Jo Humnhries, Lnfa'n Rhyner Patsy Jovoe Blockerby, Ann Dovdy, Mary Ev lyn Lowe, and Robert Good loo I, 'fx NJ S-1' x Q Y .J- T - , Cl . fr H1 ff T' C f.,' K -5 ' W 3 , . 1 f w. . ' V. ' x. 5 ' . 1 t A no ' Q 4 f- , f, ? 1 . Q- L . . Y 4 -d 'Z , 5 g . , ' xx V H ' 'r' r .'YR ' -. 1, ' WI 1 1' ll ll f f ' - H 'S At It I- 1, I . ' Y X I Q Y - I. Ain ' Q -- o ' V Z, av' J 1 A ' N x . -uv '. F I 1 ' . -,I ' V .A -2 A , 2, ' 4 , , X - g 'V , I , 'J os 0 e 4- , V W , ,d, Y f-ff Q U 1 ' d dd dd dd d Nd dd V' ' f 4 y P ' 5 2 Q 5 ' 1 , o ., r , , f f C - 'ii I II' 4 0 9 ' U J lj I h 0 , V 9 P V C . 1, . 9 .. A o 3 r . 8 N X . f , yf ' Q ' 1 fllllhvf' ' Wu K gn s. f , A N rf,,... SYS 1 I uf .JLG 'SW 2552332 .YS MN: 57 Third and fourth grades llra Culbemon teacher wow Left to right Bob Vpntreeee, Jwnette Pratt, Loverne Pllkinton, Dole Martin Constnnce Rhyner, and Mary Ruth Novell Left to Kenneth O'Ne'a1, Brenam, e Row right David Davenoort, Chapman, Eugene Lowe, Jerry Tommy Vantreese, Malvenee Bobby Tyler, and Bobbye O'No'11 Left to Ann Stanford Heneri Anne Cookerham Margie Fay B aokerby, Peggy Joy Ta, Bettie Jean Lowe, Patsy Barnes, Shirley Anne Humph: ies, and Peggy Prqtt Front Ro v right Ann Chapmwn, Sylvia 'N f- 1 f 'v li 1 L 1 UTTUU Y 0 f .tT'iTEZ,Ti:1l o o ' w ,,,,:, ,igiiftgii ii- be Q ff if' T' .. B fri13513-Q?1.::.-f' i ' ' B B - B N V ,V ,-.. Off P V M f- 1 T' v - ,-, ......,, , f .,. ,,,.g 4 ' Af -,4,' A-r ncaa ff' , I . Q A 4 4 ff ' f P S , K. ' - 'I A ' v .hJ3 g, ,E gf ' Xxx, D N? . I j - V ? A I 1' 1 1 I f 'V fl! I A ' .I i - 5. ANL A 1 'TTT .P , D 537' ' ' FZJBY on 'P Q w 1, lb ' gy' Q 0 9 ., P nv ' I .kgyy HPC? W. I , 2 ,, , , ii C. C C Y I , A y . , . .niQ1' ': : ' 1 . ' ' C Q 1 Y' : C c A i' . .7 1 , c e 'I I P 1. : w A X I' f , 4 ' Q B 'S' - Q w 1 . 1 Ahh ., v L nail I is .--Jiri Y B P B 1 t W Q f, 7 'T ff ,, ,,.J4xl f fr --N N 'Q'-W .-tl..-......... W I 1 ml nl '50 N N 4 M I Front lov Sixth and Seventh grades Ira oldham teacher Left to right St nley Bruce Cnvitt HlmDhT1GS, Bruce Finley, Filbert O Neal Bobby Toylor, Jack Brown, Billy Bond and H D Robinson opt to right Cwrl Rhyner, Forrest D lee, Gordon fmekerham, Swmmle Moore annie Bovell, Mrs Don Oldham, Joyce Pilkington, B ttie Jett, and Peggy Bro Left to right Peggy Chapman, Josie Rogers, Marcin Shoaf, Katherine Leng ford, Wynonw Jonte, Marilyn Sutherland, Peggy Joyce Abbott Mable Caloway, and Barber Hazard Sw F ' , B J fd 'Cn V1 ll! V K I I P ps r T'Uf P 1 1 IIVE l I E' 2 wSfi iflll ....-1--. - lx moo EXEBQ r', P' Y F V wx il' l N 5 4 4 -L P A .4 . fi-r f' dr X I' x J' -'J -L v Y v ' A ll P v , , 0 P ? f ' ' I 4 y Funk R1W7 ,: n - , , Elrey Tolland, Aaron Blackerby, Charles AY! A . 3 J T f 9 . C . , F .Ho e - e f1L'LU Rowf L,- L 2' f . J-T' ' Rf.: c , 1 L 7' Q .r . A . e .okenf x - 1 Y I 2 1 7 - 'ff C K r ' Q f C - , f c 9 X e , Q sfQ, L tl X IL X' t sllll .IIPLUV N I an 5 I- A A Y o l 2 5 953 I 4- I'rll ETICJ BASKETBALL GIRLS The girls had quite a successful year in basketball Tournaments were plyaed at Avalon and Milford The team lost these two tourna ments, but were more successful in the confer- ence games The captain of the team was Modell Nelson and cc captain was Helen Braman IFESQX C: The players making the most points were, Bobbye Jo Finley, Billie Cockerham, and Helen Braham ll 'bi' The team got eight new suits, and ordered basketball Jackets for the ten that lettered cs BASKETBALL BOYS The boy's basketball team had a very suc- cessful year Fourteen matched games were played, eight of which were won The team participated in several toura ments, but were not successful in any of these Lynn NcElroy was high pint man of the season, scoring 76 Jerry Powell was second with 60 points f' N 15 rfrub N. x.lQ5'!I'U O O ls g ll -, . , A3 Nwwx FG' me t. .i f I ' 5 QT ie 'i Q' - -, Q 4 . . an . lv? -- - ' . f- I 1 1 'l L. - -' X- 53 5vf! r --- W f .a faj o . Q lj of xv ,',. ' V 0 li 4? ff . . .1 :rl N tn P- lu l . 4 wiillllis s :,n-L 5 B 1 w . N O' G1rQx Euskefkuil Red 08k High School 23 it 1 Boys Basketball Red 0ak High School O O w G f fr X f f f f r 9-ses I ou' fy, v'- AN xl H 4 CII i Front Rov Beck Ron Front Row Beck Row GIRLS BASKET BALL TEAM Left to right Normw Jean Vhntley, Wanda Jo Trees, Julia Ann Keyser, fanda Chapman Glydene West, and Dorthy Devon port Modell Nelson, Billie Louise Gockerhem, Helen Brwnam, Miss Bracken, Twila Mires, Bobbye Jo Finley, Sara Fraees West and Maragret Curry BOYS BASKET BALL TEAM Left to right Troy Stanford, lwrren Chapman, and Billy Sullivnn Ihilin Ray Trees, Lynn Fuston Jwmes Kell, Mr Tunncll, Lynn McElroy, and Jerry Powell ev' r ' X L 'll' W6 V I . , N ,r -' ' J . 'Q M. ge f I! X T 'S f , N 2 . 2 - , Z'2f f co - 3 K All Ill '49 K ,fs Nuff l I J ooo- I some nes at qua, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES On Halloween Night, Octeb r th rg '1T8tg . the annual P. T A Carnival was held n the gym. nasuim Qs usual the king and queen were crowned Sara Frances Vest and barren Chapman who were U' presenting the se queen Julia Ann junior class were November the WC t Sixte nes sT'H 'T'fF 1 nior class were crowned king and Keyser and Lynn Fuston from the chosen for second place. twenty eighth the Senior Play, presented under the direction OPBQ Cast of Ohnracters Pat Patton- Ruthle Goddard Kitty Patton Cranston Patton Grandma Roberts Grandpa Patten Eunice Patten Ilean Patton Qred Patton Tommy Fdwin Patton Malcolm Barnes Billy Sullivan Julia Ann Keyser 1 1118 Lo Gockerham Lynn McElroy Sue La Beth Pendley Warren Chapman Sara Frances West Bobbye Jo Flnlt Troy Stanford Jerry Powell Lynn Baton -Philip Ray Trees The annual Junior and Senior Banquet was held March the ninth in the high school lunch room. The speaker for the evening was Judge.bl1en from Wax ahachie Billy Sullivan was toastmaster. Twila Miers gave a welcome to the seniors and Mary Jo Martin gave a nelcome to the Juniors Sara Frances West read the will The banquet was formal and the Dutch theme was carried out The Juniors entertained the Seniors November 10, with an informal supper and a theatre party. Mr Tunnell and Miss Bracken were chaperones. The Sephomores entertained the Juniors with a hay rude and a picnic. The Freshmen entertained the Soph- omores with a weiner roast. rem INI C fi fk fri IQ V T T ff e6 C' ' C' ' an ws X U e 1 - . . . 5 0 . 4 O f . ff PO' 1 , , ' lvl' o rs. e . . any V' f u u I 4 l, .I ji. Aix I Y ' 'NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII We J lf2?2 ' -.---.- .-..--.--..-- ,L ix lj in f.'.IIII'IIf.IIf.IIIII'l'l J T' 3 Z C I Q annnmunn '00 -dChC0-'- 'U T - 4 Stella Stephanie ------- e ---------- -Mary Jo Martin ' ' - f ' O I O O Q c I ' M - . 1 'I p . 2 S S I . . - X 'rl Ll rf 3 ' 1 'Q lm Ugg-1. s-. -Q... .374 n ' 1 5 f -n.,f aa-.r f 4. . . . -V -1- -wa 1... . , . , W ff ff, ff r f f N N I Inf mr xp 'N X14 if The Bacalaureate Services were held in the High School auditorium on May 27th. The princi- pal address was given by Rev. McAdd1n. On June 1, the commencement exercises were hclded. Judge Allen was the speaker. Mr. Tunncll, the superintendent of the high school, presented the diplomas. ESQEYE Hs, . 'IIN' C' ?f..x IQ me v cv QW: . c,. Q, J Q 2 Q1 'S f ? If-Q ' Sf'- f s is W f f L, .Q fboo-1 nveamume Llgon 31 Hamm Co HARDWARE FURNITURE IMPLEMENT' LUMBEH QND GOAL FJNERQL DIRECTORS 3 Q55 RED OAK mm 8625262 4 All All r V' H 'N Nuff .quash-s..v,.t. Barber 5 Tailor STANFORD FOOD STORE Red Oak, Texns TODERN MARKET Red Cqk, Texas Phone 46 Red Owk Telephone Co L F Owen, Manwger Red Qwk, Tewnq 'ami C Pf.x LW X7 i ff ff f Q06 f A ' 5' - K Q' Q 9 9 M9 ' Nl. S fi, W ' , L, lbs V 'W' W J U92 U2 xo '-'Y' . 4 , U I . O ' A-B- Russell I 1 1 , . . : . C A I 1 F 1 R I I a . 1 1 C A 4 . 1 s L ' ' ' F A Q 1 F- A L gf4s M Joi' . Q 3 Q 'Sv Mgr ' f ' ' 4A 'll L' ,E L A AJ Q 9393 All All L-gi-'5 E B Furlong Aggy CQVITT CASH STORE Q11 Kinds of Insurence Grocery k Morket Red O K, Texas Red Owk, Texds Gempliments Rice Oldham Grocery Q Mwrket R d O k Gin Go Red Oak, Texas Red Owk, Texws 1 xl oompllments M Brown Feed M111 Hvpr . gdx Q-, Don Oldhnm Manager . eo-',k, fQY1' ' 4' O . lcnqs 'Fhmlc 05 . dkMJuN- ' -M -u3 lHeiory Red Oni: Texas 1 J gn ILQNUFAGTURING e. u 1fW- T'J3 ' V South Industrinl Blvd, I Barber Q Tmylor Dollns, Texas ' Home of . Ovilln. Texns DAVENPJRT LISTERS S.L-Y. Devonport Ph. 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Red Oak High School - Hawk Yearbook (Red Oak, TX) online collection, 1941 Edition, Page 1

1941

Red Oak High School - Hawk Yearbook (Red Oak, TX) online collection, 1943 Edition, Page 1

1943

Red Oak High School - Hawk Yearbook (Red Oak, TX) online collection, 1944 Edition, Page 1

1944

Red Oak High School - Hawk Yearbook (Red Oak, TX) online collection, 1946 Edition, Page 1

1946

Red Oak High School - Hawk Yearbook (Red Oak, TX) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

1948

Red Oak High School - Hawk Yearbook (Red Oak, TX) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964


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