Robert E Lee High School - Lee Traveler Yearbook (Baytown, TX)
- Class of 1937
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LEE THA ELEH Q24 'Z 'xl + 1957 PUB LISHED B Y THE SENIOR CLASS ROBERT E LEE HIGH SCHOOL soosE CREEK TEXAS ff - A ga? vaigik W I lf' M I M fn, 5 ,KZ-4 -.21 ,ff R , X. - ' R ' fxfrsl t 57 .' R f , , Z XX F ' E ' 'bf ' R ' fv if A L ' 1 A , f p I fi 'g 1 f 5 ' .I , I ,Z ' E X. 2 g I If ' XXX ,- X10 C' Q W J .. R U F -if 4- X w ' 5 6 Lv 7 4' , Y -i',. 'Z- I 9 Fore word On edthng 'Jfle fee Uratreler H12 slaff Bas sougfll io bring lo gona ifltfla record of The class of 37 we Hope our purpose as reahzeil Our efforls ln Hue a s se mb 1 nag of lftts Boolf wtll be repauil when m The fulure gon lurn Hue pages of ifus Booli and remember lite IIJPPU Hours Spend in lfte Roberl E fee , - Cl 1 ,f - f ' , f ffl!! , , ,X 'X ,Aybi 4 Q 7 gm 0 ll HN Nl 7: I -4. 'iow- ya vs -Q -Q N -5 w. 'N -.. -.. -x N -s - -s A - Q -Q w Q -.. I 2 ,V A -lla A l 12 ef- 'ff' -' .Q . :B Ex 33 Q?-I --K. ... HZ . -c ,o W, Q59 , if ' A Sv.: , ,ov .. ' ' l., 23,5 .. -,.-V -,gtg Q 535 3 : V gg? , I 9 33-. -. f. w... 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VERNE RAY BORN PRESS CLUB HOME ECONOMICS R O H CLUB MUSIC LLJB HELEN DOLORE5 BLUM MAROON BRIGADEERS SENIOR PLAY DRUM MAJOR 35 DRAMATIC CLUB ANNUAL JAMES P BAILEY LATIN CLUB PRES CLUB FOOTBALL A JUANITA BOYER R O H CLUB TERM GERALD THAXTON BOZARTH SS CLUB PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB HI Y DRAMATIC CLUB RUTH BRAMLETT MAROON BRIGADEERS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB ANNUAL PRESS CLUB BASKETBALL BILL BINGHAM PRESS CLUB ANNUAL WALLACE EDWARD BRUNSON CHEER LEADER HI Y PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Q f A S s , S , I X I I . . . V N , .LI 5 PRE- , , , - , . ' C. S-' f ' ' -cg' ' -1 ' A gif- A I ' 8 L 1 5, Q.'fLwI,I 'T I I Nm , I Z, ' ' . lv I 'I S -' Sf-, Q S L - SXSS ng, L ii. .im i G. . .5 I L -A-pd? 'QL Q-is C' H 'bv Kg 14 LUCILLE COPE CHEER LEADER, SENIOR PLAY. ANNUAL, MAROON BRIGADEER S, PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB, DRAMATIC CLUB BASKETBALL. MELVIN H. CONNER PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB. CHEMISTRY CLUB. DOROTHY CHERRY MAROON BRIGADEERS HOME ECONOMICS OLLIE MAE CARTER Mmeoom BRIGADEERS, MARGARET CALLAHAN HAROLD DOBSON LATIN CLUB PRES C UB FOOTALL BASKETBALL CM BEATRICE DAVIS MAROON BRIGADEERS BEN DUMAS PRESS CLUB PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB DIXIE DODSON THOMAS DZILSKY PRESS CLUB ,vi- I II JESSIE LAY DINKINS LATIN CLUB, DRAMATIC CLUB, SPANISH CLUB MARCIEL DREWRY 5, DURWOOD CROWDER RUTI-I ELDER I-IOME ECONOMICS CLUB LUCILLE EDWARDS Mmzoom enlefxossns PRESS CLUB ADLINE ENGLERT GRACE FUNIDERBURK MAROON BRIGADEERS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB DRAMATIC CLUB ANNUAL SENIOR PLAY SPANISH U 3 FLORENCE FERNEY CLEO FISHER DRILL CAPTAIN 36 MAROON BRIGADEERS MARY GASTON LATIN CLUB PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB DRAMATIC CLUB SENIOR PLAY MAROON BRIGADEERS ANNUAL Q XS:-ip Q 4' 15 5 6 1 . , ' , 'CL' B. , ' , - . X r A 1 ' 5 fsgflff . 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HINKLE vuauc SPEAKING CLUB DMMMIC CLUB JANE ROSSER EVELYN HILLARD HOME ECONOMICS CLUB GLEN HURR THEDA EVELYN JOHNSON MAROON BRIGADEERS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB DRAMATIC CLUB SENIOR PLAY WALTER JOHNSTONF TRACK MARO ON BRIGADEERS Pl K X al .AQ in 4 17 '0- Q 9 V 4 CHLOTIEL JACKSON s. -on- N !:L L ZULMA GAY KNOWLES LATIN CLUB, MAIZOON BRIGADEERS, ANNUAL, LATIN TOURNAMENT, SPANISH CLUB, BASKETBALLCMane5erD LEE KILPATRICK, JR. PRESS CLUB, ANNUAL, HI-Y, CHEMISTRY I-IAIDE LEI-IDE BASKETBALL ANNA MAE LABIT PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB MAROON BRIGADEERS SPANISH CLUB KEITH LYONS KATHERINE MCNAMAIZA MAROON BRIGADEERS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB DANIEL MCGARY DEBATE ANNUAL SPANISH CLUB PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB JOE GATES MQCUNE E C MAY HOME ECONOMICS CLUB LATIN CLUB X' I I in es. 6- 'Q I 1 f I fs g 0 as . . ' 5, LILLIE MIZELL Ky, 'fm 'E 'Q , W im ' I W II , I rif .I 1 IRENE MERCER ELOISE MURPHEY NAT PACE, JR. DEBATE, PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB, PRESS CLUB, SENIOR PLAY. LOIS POWELL MAROON BRIGADEERS, Pusuc SPEAKING CLUB LULU GRACE PARSLEY MAROON BRIGADEERS HELEN POST LATIN CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB LATIN TOURNAMENT DIANA PHILLIPS MAROON BRIGADEERS UBLIC SPEAKING CLUB SALLY PEARSON CATHERINE REID LATIN CLUB LATIN TOURNAMENT MAROON BRIGADEERS ANNUAL SENIOR PLAY SPANISH CLUB REBER JR FOOTBALL ANNUAL C4641-L, ? .wtf ,. 11 m Q Q LIZABETI-I REEVES FRANCES RUPP HOME ECONOMICS CLUB MARGARET RUYLE HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ROBERT RI-IODEN MARY ANN STOUT DRA MATIC CLUB MAROON BRIGADEERS LATIN CLUB SENIOR PLAY PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB JAMES SAXON PRESS CLUB AUDY SAXON MAROON BRIGADEERS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB CLYDE ERWIN SPEAR vusuc SPEAKING CL FOOTBALL cs BUENA ALICE SPEAR MAROON BRIGADEERS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB DRAMATIC CLUB CONNIE SARVER 'II 'P HI Y FOOTBALL I yi 20 BILLY SEEGER CHEMISTRY CLUB DEBATE ANNUAL, SENIOR PLAY. MARY SI-IIPLEY LATIN CLUB GLEE CLUB MIXED CHORUS G A A TOMMY SEALE PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB HI Y STUDENT LEADER OF BAND J C SMITH BASKETBALL MARGRETTE LOUISE SMITH HOME ECONOMICS CLUB HULEN STROMEN EUGENE SAMPSON JAMES SELKIRK J B SMITH EVELYN THORNTON PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB YN :QQ i 'RA axis 11' DOROTHY MAE TYRELL HOME ECONOMICS CLUB, LATIN CLUB. VERNON TUCK FOOTBALL, LATIN CLUB. JOHNNY VOSS ELLA JEANETTE WOODRUFF MAROON BRIGADEERS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB PRESS CLUB MARJORIE WRATTEN DRAMATIC CLUB ELSIE MAY WILKERSON HASKELL WATSON MAROON BRIGADEERS PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB MIRIAM WALDREP EULA MARIE WRIGHT MAROON BRIGADEERS HOME ECONOMICS CLUB ROSCOE ZIERLEIN Ubi' GLYNIS ELLIOT VOCATIONAL AND EDUCATION CLUB, PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB, DEBATE CLUB PEARL HUGGINS MARY LEE BENNETT JOHN POLLOCK CHEMISTRY CLUB ANNUAL, SPANISH CLUB TRINIDAD NIETO BASKETBALL SPANISH CLUB CHEMISTRY CLUB LOIS ASHWORTH MARY LOUISE BAILEY GENERIA BANKSTON CLARENCE BOEHME LENA MURREL BOND WILLIAM BRINKLEY NORMA LEE CRAIGHEAD EDNA CUTHBERTSON DOUGLAS CLEPPER L T DICKERSON EDELLE GRESHAM FLONNIE GRIFFEN MARGARET HENLEY LEE AVIS HOLLISTER VERNON HORN LEON HUTTO GEORGIA LEE JOHNSON GAYLE JENNINGS MAIUORIE KING ROBERT LEMMON HAROLD LEEPER JAMES MCMICKEN FLORENCE MANGHAM J T MASSEY ELAINE MATTINGLY LEO MORGAN PAULINE MUCKLEROY HAROLD ODNEAL WILLIE B O OUINN RALPH PARKER RAYMOND PARKER CORA REED O' ,i,F CATHERINE SHAW JESSIE MAE SAILOR FRED SHEPHERD CHARLIE SLAGLE WELBORN SPENCE LEE STEPHENS PRISCILLA STROEBEL MILDRED TIPTON MICHAEL TAVARY STANFORD TOUPS E B TRAVIS PREBBLE WEIR BERNICE WILLIAMS NEVA WILLIAMS GEORGE ZAMORA JESSIE LEE ZIMMERMAN I pl , k 1 . iw CHARLES GILLETTE O. 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NOWLIN HAZEL VINSON Class Wlll We the lrrepresslble senlors of 37 reallzlng that our days at R E Lee are near lng a close feel that our varlous talents should not be wasted on the desert alr but that we should leave to the JUYIIOFS all that IS good and even much of that whlch IS bad Accordlngly belng ln the sound mlnd we make our last wlll and testament The several doners and DCHCHCIHFICS are as follows To Kathryn Herrlng we leave Dotty Klng s posltlon as yell leader and hope th It she IS as successful as our own Dotty has been Blowhard Dobson leaves to that demure W T Jones hlS posltlon on the squad and Howard Humphrey bequeaths hls deslrable record to Homer wVllSOI'l Our beloved Chandler and Stout Inc leave thelr ablllty to catch beaus Ceven lf they are sophsj to Allce lxnowles and Dorothy Atwood NIISS Helen Dolores Blum the class salesman le ves her loquaclous procllvlty to Rubv Lee Franke A O Hlnkle and Marjorle Brldges leave thelr tender attltude toward etch other to Mary Lou Day and Sam Ollver LCWIS Bernlard Ben Dumas Grover Helman Thomas Dzllsky and G C Haney leave thelr lusty cheers as members of the boy s pep squad to the oncomlng senlor boss lll hopes that they too can boost the team and pep squad to hlgher acclalms Petlte Nettle Beaugh Catherlne Reld and Theda ohnson leave thelr mlnllture statues to Aleane Berry Mary Loulse MeCee and Marlon Roberts Lulu Grace Parsley Cleo lflsher and eanette Woodruff leave thelr posltlons as comnlanders cf the Brlgadeers to any JUFIIOTS capable of handllng such POSIIIOUS Plnky Cope and CSSIC Humphrey leave to Ruth Allen and Genevleve Ilfrey thelr respectlve posltlons Wallace Brunson Gerald Bozarth ohnnyWoss Ralph Bolster AlvlldaHarrlson and wth the dames P S Thls lncludes you too Sweetheart Andre LOIS Ashworth Mary Louls Balley Texas Bell Balley Sybll Blker LOIS Blttlck Lena Merle Bond Dorothy Breedlng Ruth l:,lder Edna Cuthbertsoa and Ophal Castle berry leave thelr senlor ambltlons to any Junlor who can catch the torch and carry It lo ally junlor who ls marrled or wants to get marrled lzvelyn Baker hllller and Dorothy Cherry wlll glVC absolutely free advlce on how to get hlm ln the mood to pop the questlon fo usta Llerleln Ploydell Saxon Pdftl Spear Doree Beau ers Melba Brown and Pearl Lehde those All Amerlcans Hannah Pearl Aron Norma Lee Cralghead Ollle Mae Carter Emma Havard 'Vlargaret Callahan Vlarclel Drewry and JCSSIC Lee Llmmerman leave the volley ball and basketball teams Those math sharks ohn Pollock Addle Belle Cooke E C May Allne Banta Charles Lalllete and Derwood Crowder leave thelr A pluses to Mr Bonners classes they ll need If Blll Blngham George Zamora Elalne Mattlngly and all Mrs Bowen s gCnlUSCS be queath thelr artlstlc tendencles to the future artlsts of R E L e Our beloved Lyons and lohnson team leave thelr lmmense popularlty to Hermlt jones and Bllly Beckman We leave the retlcent charm of Blll Reber Nat Pace and Danlel McGary to Has kell Lllly Jack Ollver and Tommy Rochelle Cul' pretty Kathryn McNamara Mary Shlpley and Marjorle Wratten lease thelr Dletrlch Tendencles to Mary Lee Bennett Bessle Mae Dedman and Ruth Morgan Lucllle Edwards leaves her glft of gab to Clara Lols Day 7 9 3 7 24 Q , , 4 n 4 ' 1 ' J ' . , . . . , . K I i K . : . . , . . 4 I K 1 u ' . . C , 1 , .' 7 . A . , 5 ' , H . . . . . ' I , It . . . . . I A . 3 y - 9 f l - - I l Q I .Y ' ' - , , , I . , J .Z , I , L . , , , J 1 . . x - C ,J 1 ' Q J' Trinidad Nieto, the class Sl'IlClCS, leave to the junlor boys thelr ablllty to be knock-outs ' Yl A . i . , , KC 1 1 4 C 1 ' V ' l L J 2 9 s 7 ' x ' , ,, . . Q , . y ' J ' ' ' , ' . , . ' y Y .y , , - s, . - . H . Y y x ' 3 l 7 - C V f 9 J s . 1 ' ' 3 l 1 . ' , 1 ' .- n I ' ' ' V ' i 9 Y ' - l ' ' 'I L A . . 5 . 4 l ' U Q I 1 1 ' ' 9 x ' , . . . , . I I I Y 3 ' Audy Saxon Prebble Wenr Chlotrel ackson essle Leigh Dmkms Elolse Murphey Luzabeth Reeves and Annne Mae Lablt leave thexr lrght headedness fcolor I meanj to Helen Todd Neva Newman Mollxe Lowrey and Gertrude Wlggm ulna Gneger Edele Gresham Wrlla Dene Hrnes and Evelyn Hrllard leave thelr dig nxty as seniors to I lorlne B lrber Lucylle Carroll Irene Kxng and Leona Waddell Haskell VN atson Evelyn Thornton I G Blansett essle Mae Sallor and Adlme Englert leave their v mous and sundry personalxtles to varxous and sundry juniors Has kell says the only one who can be heard and not seen as she IS would be Vlrglma Arnett Ruth Bramlett wrlls her posxtxon as most athletnc gurl and her prowress to Margaret Echols she doesn t know her own strength Grace Punderburk that much talked about senior bequeaths her edltor shxp of the annual and her lome for all englxsh teachers to Wllllam Kellogg Valera Hulme Emma Marne Brame and Eula Marne Wrlghtleave thelr house wlfey tendencles to Mattle oe Llepper and Lora Mae Dodson Oh yes we thmk Sylvla Man tens should be included m thrs too lulma Gay Knowles wxlls her POSIIIOH as teachers pet to Dale Lnsenbee ames P Buley Douglas Clepper L T Dlckerson Glynms Ellrot Max Goldfleld Walter johnson Robert Hill and O D Nowlln leave their scholarly records to Davxd Glynn Bobby McMasters Bobby Newell and Roy Lalrd Mary Gaston Gall enmngs Helen Post Dorothy Tyrell and Marjorne King leave thenr musxcal moments to Audry Nell Smlth Lounse Vlfelsmger and any other junror whose mama ns wlllmg to listen to her practice Ruth Bays Georgla Lee ohnson Eugene Samson and Max Goldfield leave thelr salesmanshlp to juniors asplrmg to be Ifuller Brush Men Thelma Bolxeu Juanlta Boyer Verne Ray Born Florence Ferney Ruth Hmkle Margaret Henley Lee Avns Hollister and Irene Mercer leave thelr drug store complex Ions to any junlor wxllmg to use Lux the soap of the stars Beatrxce Davls LllllC Muell Sally Pearson Pauline Muckleroy Generla Banston Annle ane Rosser Cora Reed and lrances Rupp leave those school grrl figures to all havmg the energy to take mghrly exercxses Florence Mangham Catherine Shaw Lou1seSm1th Prlscllla Strobel Hazel Vinson Mnnam Waldrnp and Elsne Mae Wllkerson leave dependability to all those who happen to be the apple of the teachers eyes even lf they do contain an unexpected worm Dlana Phnlllps and Margaret Ruyle leave thelr sunny DISPOSIIIODS to Katherme Blelstem and Stella Mae Elfman Our Don uans Billy Seeger ask Theda and Tommy Scale ask Theda leave their ablllty to catch Thedas to ack Rogers and Charles Davis That quiet Roscoe lxerleln Stanford Toups Vernon Tuck Connie Sarver and Har old Halsey leave the1r abnhty to talk a teacher out of tests to the jumor class ln general Bless you my chlldren Leon Hutto Muchael Tavary Fred Shepherd Clyde Spear and nmmle Selklrk They hath a lean and hungry lookj leave thelr appetxtes to Lucxan Conway oe Cates and La Don 'VIcC,lurg DIXIC Dodson and those three Wllllams Bermce Neva and Omega leave their Spanxsh Beauty to Alme Kung Ruby Smith and Chrlstnne Wlllnams Lee Kllpatrnck leaves hns chromc case of gout to Charles Terry Wmlllam Brmkley Vernon Horn Harold Odneal Wrlhe B O umn Raymond Parker T Massey ames McM1cken and J B Smxth leave their chrldxsh pranks to B Lewxs wh'o rs capable of seemg that they aren t forgotten Ralph Parker Kexth Lyons Joe Gates McCune E B Travis Lee Stephens Charlie Slagel Wllburn and ames C Smith leave their love of R E Lee to George Beltzhoov er, whose love of school prevents hrs graduatnng Glynn Hurr last but by no means least leaves hrs Emstelmsh theories to Spike McGill IQQ7 , 1 I ,I , , 1 s , 1 r - ,I 1 1 1 - 4 2 , Q n , , . . r ,J , 1 ' ' - - , . , . , ' , - r . 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Class Prophecy Xl f 1 WVU A I I ood day frlends and you re llstenmg to Lucylle Cope of Baytown Texas My regular time IS 8 00 o clock and 9 00 o clock each evening over Station R F I 'Now for all of you who have never heard me before I am gomg to tell you about my work My work de zls with lstrology and I am orlgmal I have many lmltators but thexr zstrology IS not luke mme Mm IS the true and the orngmal Friends I use more than astrology I use astrology and psychology I use real honest and true modern astrology I claxm 100 per cent accuracy ln my predlctlons My predlctxons this evenmg wlll tell these people just what their success will be ten years from now Louxs Andre has crashed the movies and is bored to death wlth all the female stars such as Dorothy Cherry Myrtle Chandler Addxe Belle Cooke and other such gxrls My' My' Why don t you get marrled Louis? Verne Ray Born IS he tlcket gxrl at the New Pelly Opera House whlch IS starring 'Nlnss I ucxlle Edwards the well known singer We hear that Lucllle mlght get promoted soon Luck to you I uculle Dorothy Kung and M Lyons are happxly married hvlng nn a duplex wlth Ruth Elder and G C Haney The four are noted for keepmg the ne1ghbors awake I'hey tell me they are planning to settle down soon We hope so' ffor the dear neighbors sakej Maurice ohnson the famous crooner so I hear has turned down an offer from the movxes for the third time to satisfy his wlfe Mnss Katherme McNamara and thelr four children I might add that four of the lxttle ohnsons are singers Helen Post IS a book keeper ln the Peoples State Bank In Baytown She IS on the verge of a nervous breakdown because her boss ohn Pollock who IS also her husband IS working her down so he won t have to pay another hxred hand I never could under stand why ohn was such a tight wad Nat Pace ns a shyster lawyer and h defends anyone on any charge xf the defendant wlll pay his and his llttle wife s fThedasJ board bull for a week Nat hasn t won a case yet but I still have hopes for hlm you know there IS a first tlme for everything Howard Humphrey and his wlfe Irene Mercer, give the credit to Mr Nelson, smce Howard IS a Physxcs teacher nn Harvard Umvers1ty and IS drawmg a handsome salary We never thought It of you Howard L6 e 'N 4. 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Well folks 7ulm1 Gay Knowles has finally succeeded ln gettlng that famous orches tra leader Mr Tommy 'Scale after hls recent dlvorce from the leadlng slnger of hls or chestra MISS MHFJOFIC W ratten Zulma Gay hated to be second Ch0lCC but you know lulma always Slld Better late than never lJ'lY1lCl 'VlcGarv IS the superlntendent of the Humble Oll 81 Rehnlng Co of Bay town lex IS lntl lS happlly marrled to MISS Nettle Beaugh Gee but you are lucky Dll'llCl l mlght add too that Latherlne Reld IS thelr house mald and IS lnstrumental ln supportlng her lazy husblnd Douglas Clepper Douglas should tell the boys how he manages lt' Lulu Grace Plrslev and Leo 'Vlorgan h lve be en golng together for the last nlne years They are a vers tlmld couple but nelther has glven up hopes wet leo told me that he mlght propose lf he could get L e lxllpatrlck who IS marrled to LOIS Powell and IS head of Harry Hlrdware Lo to glve hlm a job ln the near future El llne Mattlnglv the glrl who was dlsappolnted ln love IS tfylhg to forget her lov er 'Vlr Kelth I yons who IS so they sal marrled to Mlss Florence Mangham The sad No glrls Blll Reber IS not marrled vet but lf you re not tlred of trylng you mlght wln hlm over some claw Cmaybej Why don t you loosen up Blll9 Stanford Toups has a qulet peaceful home on Hogg Island ls lt two? No three fand all glrlsl Well lf l were better 'lcqualnted I mlght be able to tell you hls WlfC s name But l am afrald l haven t had the pleasure Get out your handkerchlefs for thls IS a sad story ready? Here goes after dump lng the broken hearted Marjorles Brldges, A O Hlnkle spltefully marrles BllllC Pearl Currle lt seems to me to be a happy marrlage Glynls Elllot rldes the streets tlpplng hls hat slnce hls recent electlon as governor of our dear Texas After the electlon NIISS Cleo Flsher consented to marry hlm Harold Dobson and hls pretty Wlfe M158 Pearl Hugglns are now belng supported by the sweet Uncle Hoyt Dobson and hls wlfe Marcell Drewry 'Vlary Gaston warts her poor llttle husband Max Goldfleld so much that Max ad VISCS you slngle men to stay slngle because when you are slngle your pockets do -llngle We all know what a lover for costly thlngs Mary was Mrs Clvde Spear the former Mlss Ruth Bramlett IS tralnlng all the llttle Spear s ln her own tracks so they wlll all be star athletes They have a Fllald to care for the Spear s when they are gone on thelr long tours for Clyde IS a travellng salesman The sweet mald IS eanette Vloodrull' Helen Blum IS a beauty parlor operator and IS taklng ln all the poor glrls who nev er had a chance and beautlfylng them, Some of these glrls are Ruth Bays Margaret Callaham and Emma Marle Brame MISS Blum, stlll slngle has many asslstants Among these are a few that went to school wlth us uanlta Boyer, Grace Funderburk, who IS head asslstant, and the dear llttle Evelyn CBakerJ Mlller '7 , J 1 . . 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Y , ' Y ' 'Vlr C rover TICHTI in who now owns the blggest alrplane plants ln the world IS cer talnly a happy man slnce he hls just been marrled to Nllss Nflary Ann Stout Yes LIIQS mates It IS sad but true Dlana Phllllps and CSSIC Lelgh IBIIIICCDS lre stlll models ln the department store on Hogg Island No they haven t met thelr ldeal yet and they re stlll old malds I wlll say that they haven t glven up hopes yet Ihe llttle Bllly Seeger ls havlng a terrlble tlme Haskell VN atson and Mary Shlpley are lnsanely jealous of hlm Both are sure that Bllly wlll soon propose Who the lucky glrl IS remalns to be seen Roscoe IICTICIII and ames L Smlth haven t glven up yet They re stlll looklng for a glrl If any one of yol know ol some glrl who needs a HICC husband please recommend one of these Tlley really would make good husbands INIIFIRITI VN aldrlp IS teathlng Ellgllsh ln Pelly Texas She IS uslng the book entltled Scott and Vloolsey I mlght ldd that she IS stlll worklng on that hope chest Ihope II sn zppy O D Hulen Strom ln IS datlng MISS Evelyn Thornton nlghtly They tell me he his overcome hls Ilmldlty well good for you Hulen Mrs Alvllda HRTFISOH the former Mlss Dorothy Tyrrell IS now worklng 'ls a cook for MISS Bernlce Wllll2mS Alvllda says that shes pretty good at mlklng thelr llvlng He also says that he doesn t belleve he could have made a better cholce Oh Yes' I an lnto a handsome forest ranger ln the llttle old home town the other day Rlght It was no other than Irlnldad Nleto Now Frlends unrll we meet agaln over Statlon R E L I bld you Good I uck' X C IRLS DON T YOU VNISH YOU HAD Myrtle Chandlers teeth Mlldred Tlpton s eyes Mary Shlpley s mouth Audv Saxon s nose Helen Blum s clothes Nettle Beaugh s dlSPOSIIlOH Dlana Phllllps complexlon Mary Gaston s volce Dorothy Klng's POISC, Lucylle Cope's laugh, C3lhCflhC Reld's halr, Grace Fundc-rburk's personallt y, Mary Ann Stout's pep, and Thelma Bolleu's smlle BOYS DON T YOU WISH YOU HAD oe Gates McCunes ur Kyle Hammock s eyes M J Lyons mouth E C May s nose ohnny Voss clothes Blll Rebers dlsposltlon ohn Pollocks lntelllgence MHUFICC ohnson s VOICC, Howard Humphrey's athletlc Trlnldad Nleto's smlle, Stanford Toups' laugh, Wallace Brunson's pep, and Grover HCIMRHIS personallty prowess l . 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Un' f A u ' v 0995699 W SENIOR GIRLS VNHO HAVE INFLUENCED GIRLS ATHLETICS Gurls Sports The year wull go down un the athletuc annals of R E Lee as the most successful year of gurls sports un the hustory of the school Much credut for thus suceess us due Muss Hazel Evans physucal educatuon Instructor Thus year for the first tume untra mural sports were untroduced and the urls are to be commended on theur line spurut of co operatuon and sportsm mshup Intra c ass wunners un the varuous sports were Basketball Captaun Ruth Bramlett sclassy thurd eruod team Pungpong Sungles Ruth Bramlett doubles Marjorue Luerman and Vurgunua Bo ueu Volley ball The suxth peruod team captauned by Lorene Lehde Early un the year Teacher Evans ussued a call for basketball candudates and about fifteen enthusuastuc urls reported The Gander Gurls do not enter unto dustruct com petutuon but play a few o the surroundung schools for the fun of playung the game Thus year the pupuls of Muss Evans lost only one game The gurls played theur best game of the year agaunst Ball Hugh sextet of Calveston wunnung 38 18 The gurls that showed to the most advanta e were Dottue Kung cleverluttle guard Dot us a grand team player and us hugluly capab eeuther as a guard or forward Chubby Humphrey hard workung forward and a tureless ball hustler Chubby s agressuve team spurut made her a nuusance to all opponents Melba Shorty Brown a half punt bask eteer from Barbers Hull Shorty made up for her suze wuth her keen determunatuon and hustle Justa Zuerleun a bug guard who was always there when she was needed most Usta a hard worker all the way has another year of booktotung and she should be even better than she was thus year Vurgunua Staner a de endable and scrappy guard was always anxuous to play Vurgunua showed umprovement t roughout the season and at the close was goung strong La Pearl Woluck was a rugged guard that all forwards found hard to get around La Pearl put everythung she had un each game and no one was more anxuous to play Ruth Slats Bramlett captaun of the team for the past two years and playung her last year had all the qualutues that go to makea good forward Lucyclle Punky Cope was the busuness manager As an appropruate conclusuon to a year of enjoyable actuvuty the gurl s basketball team as well as the untra mural contestants wush to take thus opportunuty of expressung theur apprecuatuon to Muss Hazel Evans unstructor Muss Evans labored wuth the gurls wuth all the mught and maun she possessed 7937 ' I ' a fJ . , E ' ff . ' Kc C f ,f X - v L 1' W' , f- - l x ' f' N ' L H I ' X I I 1 f f , I 1 u . f ff ' l Q' I 1, 2 Y 1 ' 1 . , . . . . - . .'. ' . ' 2 F , - 3 , - . . . , . . 1 '. 4. - ll - ' - , , . N ,, . . n ,- . 1 1 . - , , 5 . . I , . . - . . . H . ,, . . . . , . . . . ? . H ,, . , . ' I g , ' Q Q . . . U ,, . . U H . . . , . . at lv l , ' ' , n , 4 a u , 1 . - E , f 9 ' . u H ' cc ' 'P , ' D , , . . . . , A , a 1 1- a, 0 D I o n n , I The Latin Banquet In commemorataon of the foundmg on the Aventme Hall of the chaef temple of the goddess Manerva the Romans an ancaent tames held a five day celebrataon begmnmg March 19 During these festavataes a banquet was gaven and amatatmg the Romans ln thus respect the students of the l atm Classes of Robert E lee Hagh School clad an Roman garments had thear annual banquet March 20 at the hagh school cafeteraa Indavadual places for the three course danner were marked by cards supported by manlature owls bards that were sacred to Mmerva the goddess of wasdom and handa crafts Lakenesses of Manerva were sketched on the covers of the programs A color scheme of purple and gold was emphasmed an table decorataons of flowers The program numbers were announced by Arthur lNelson who acted as 'Nlaglster Convava the first one followang ammedaately the anvocatlon by Mr R B Sparks prmcapal Catherme Read welcomed the guests and Mr C Estes Hargraae former an structor of Latan an the school responded An ampressave spectacle was the number called Lavang Statues whach consasted of a series of poses depactang famous statues Audrey Nell Smath Kathryn Herrang lee lxalpatrack and Charles Gallette were the statues and were antroduced by YY I' ones An encore brought a surprase an the person of Lee Kalpatrack who announced hamself as ack Benny Nero playing the Bee whale Rome burns Dr Harmon I owman sup rmtendent spoke entertaanmgly De Langua Latana and urged students to contmue the study of I atm emphasmg the need for such a study an acquarlng a hoaough knowledge of englash Followang thas address Spartacus I oe was defeated and appealed to the spectators for has lafe but the cruel audaence turned thumbs down and at was only through the anterventaon of the VestalVargms that Spartacus was allowed to lave At the close of the program a golden apple was thrown upon the table supposedly bv the goddess of dascord and upon at were an scrabed the words To the Most Tlpacal Roman Sance Paras was not present Mr Har grave was asked to act as ludge He asked the followmg to parade for anspectaon Zulma Gay Knowles fthe godess Mmervaj Nettle Beaugh and Alxce Ixnowles Vestal Vargms Catherane Read Pandora Grace Marae Cuatas Daana Helen Blum Daphne Thelma Bradges Loas Hanna Peggy Hacherson Doras Baldradge Audrey Nell Smath Bennae Mae Wherry lrma Hollmgshead Kathryn Herrang Ruth Allen Katherme Baelstem Helen Nelson Harmon Lowman r Conrad Schoppe PercyVhll-.erson Charles Gallette and Lee Kalpatrack from thas group ten of the best were chosen These were applauded and Mrs Lowman 'Vlrs Sparks and Mrs Hargrave actmg as an applause machlne decaded honors should go to Helen Daphne Blum When Daphne opened the golden apple ansade there was dascovered a mmlature cock another bard sacred to the honored goddess At intervals during the evenmg songs an Latan were sung and the sangmg of The Eyes of Texas Ameraca , and Goodnaght Fraends brought the evenangs enter tamment to a close 7937 1 , . ,. 1 . 1 1 1 , A 1 t . , 2 , . 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' .. 1.525 ff ,H x ,r , , 36 R E Lee Hlgh School Ban The Robert E Lee Hlgll School Band w xs organllerl rn Sept mher mf IM, nnde r the dlrectlon of 'K A Ilavxs It conslsterl of tpproxlmately twenty five mr-mln rs lux perft m ances were given during the flrst year ts the htnrl u as stlll rn tts ll x Rehearsals were contlnuecl throughout the summer of Ijflb aml there were mam addltlons to the band Consxderable progress was made during, these re hm trsals and the h md played at a number of places such as par adn s play ground pro r rms tnrl the like After a two weeks recess the band started to werlt at the beglnrnng of tht 1936 37 semester nn good shape wrth an tpproxlm tte enrollment ul frfty Snappy marches and novelty tunes were furnlshed at all the games mcludmg the tv.o out of town games at Galveston and Beaumont On October Z3 the band left on a speclal tram for the Texas C entenmal to re turn the twenty fourth 'l hey played two concerts while they were there one Ill the C rand Pl ua under clouded sktes and drlzzllng ram and the other amld the squeals and grunts of Texas finest and fattest hogs IH the Agncultural Buxlrlmg The trap was thoroughly enjoyed by the whole group By this time the band had become very popular tnd had become something that the clttzens of the lrl Lmes were proud of They have been crlled on to play tor numerous programs such as receptxons dramatic programs church programs and many others A number of Sunday mght programs have been played at various churches whnch wxll probably be contlnued ID the future VN 1th the nncreasxng popularlty new possxblhtmes have opened up Lertam large organ lzatlons have taken an Interest ln the band and the group ns looklug, forward to some pleasant trip rn the near future T R U M P E T Ralph Mllver, Wlllls Mrlver, Wayne Mc C L A R I N E T Donald Brunson, Vaut Barber, N S Box Elsue Carter, Warren Carroll, Charles De Wltt, Oms Goodson, John Henry Macke, Grady Norris, Arthur Nelson, Conrad Schoppe, Don Shepherd CORNET SAXOPI-I ONE Louis Barns, R W Baker, Joe Stowell Camp, Dale Lusenbee Reid Joe Weber, Gerardme V W Hrx Lawson Hanluns Ml ls FRENCH HORN TROMBONE Delolse Cooke, Jack Rogers, T0 Y 50 MELLOPHONE Bernard Levm Paul Ballce BARITONE Bobby McMasters BASS CLARINET LaDon McClurg OBOE BARITONE SAXOPHONE Beulah Compton Arthur Newman Kenneth Ford, Tom Hebel Clurg O D Nowlsn, Jamce Pruett, Joe Rogrllzo, Melvm Rrchards Merle Wnsmer Harold Bergeron, Merle Hudson, Bnllre Fred lvy SOUSAPHONE Ruth Adele Cathrrner, Alfred Levm, J B Lewrs, Haskell Lrllle Charles Davus PERCUSSION Patti Spear, Georgette Wnght, Sara Nell Scown, Darrell Tuclc BASSOON Jerome Zrerlem STRING BASS Bessre Mae Dedman 7937 '47 0 Q 0 ' . 'f .' :Q 1' ' f t- , 1 tk- - I ' A ' ' I 5 :J . 2 J, ,'A ' '. it :tntj A- .1 V ' l , X- l y , . . 4 , . J . ' 1 ::, . 1 g : . 2 ' , Aj' f X- V . - 5 1 1' ' 1 3 . New uniforms had been purchased. and the band was ready for the football games. . V, A ' 4 r ' I ' , 3 2, Y 1 . D Y . ' ' Y T ' ' ' , 1 . . ' 1 ' , T' l I r T -Q a 1 I H ' ' , 5. V ,. . . . I . . . J l . . 1 ' , . . I . , . . . . . , . . , . . 'l . , . I AROO BRIC- DEERS gym., an U1 Justa Zlerleln Thlrd Lxeutenant I ulu Grace Parsley, Second I leuten mt Jeanette Woodruff, Flrst Lleutemult, Cleo Flsher, Drnll Cnptun, Jessxe Humphrey, Drum Magor, Lucllle Edwards, Drum Serge mt, Floydellu Saxon, Bugle Sergeant 8 my , K G ' w 1 .5 V I Il, - s 'I f ' v V . :1 l- Q 0 . .V 'V 4 1 . 1 . g. ' :Av-I ,Q-Y 16? X.- . E' 5., 3. , Q . 1-1 ll . J 9 ll 1 , V - ' 1 wwf.. , - , ,. . , . 1 V I lf 1, l , L-rv , Q 4 A 1 Q . . ' . , . . ' '. . . . . . Q 4 1 1 ' x . Maroon Brlgadeers Banquet At 1 form ll b1nquet held in the gymn isium february 0 1951 the Maroon Briga deers commemorated the first anniversary of the naming of the organllation One year 'ago on February fi tht orgfnmfxtion was nlmed the Maroon Brigadeers after a con test held by the Lee H1 Lites Lulu Grice Parsley president of the Brigldeers as Mistress of ceremonies mtro duced each officer of the orgamntion Cenexleve Ilfrew sophomore read the toast to the departing seniors and Mr Iohn Hill Mclxmney presented them with chevrons eanettc Woodruff s speech The Qophomore Must Carry On was followed by t e presentation of sophomore awards by Dr Lowman essie Humphrey d um major reviewed the hi lites of the se lson Miss Hazel Evans sponsor and director of the Brigadeers was presented with a belutiful Htted bag This was an expression of the organization s appreciation for their leader s continuous efforts during the past year CHEER LEADERS r4 -x 'vp LUCYLLE COPE DOROTHY KING WALLACE BRUNSON HERMIT JONES 19 ' 9 . 1 . 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Football Season LY ONS back, Captam JOHNSON bac HUMPHREY tackle WELLS center MORGAN tackle ASHLEY en REBER back DOBSON center ANDRY guard NOWLIN en DONNELLY mgr Thr 1936 edltlon f the C anders under the new coachln system of Vlal une and Hale ended the cur rent season wlth a record of three XICYOFICQ and one tle Wllll sxx setbtcks for a percentage of tio 'lhe Red Shuts scored on all conference opponents and all ex cept one non conlerente or LK n nt lhey scored 130 rotnts t 1 1, 5 for thelr opponents or an average of I3 6 lu lots pc r g lme l he season had two Imp :tant and slgr lflcant reas ons for bemg classed as one of the most successful rn vt-ars desptte the low average The flrst w ts that Port -knthur vt as not allowed another of the ancrent shut outs lhat the Yellow jackets wt nt home w1th the brg end of the suck IS true but the lutterness of defeat was alkal uzed by a last quarter pass rnterceptlon by vi Lyons who then behlnd perfect blockrng ran unmolested a cross the last chalk l1ne to mark up a most welcome sux p nnts 'l he other slgnlflcant reason was that for the wlthout a vlrtory The fanders and the South Park C reenles battled to a 6 6 deadlock on l' lms Plbld One C ander was place don the coaches all confer ence eleven and that was Nflaurlce- olmson A flne splnner and slashmg runner Maurrce truly deserved the honor extended htm He n as also plcked on the Lee H1 Lltes all conference eleven Several other Ganders recerved honorable mentlon A brlef resume of the seasons games follows Ganders 19 Barbers Hull 0 Ganders opened season bv 1l.dfI'lIIlISf8l'lI!g a shellack mg of Il o on Barbers Hull s heavrer and larger r agles Maurice johnson scored the seasons flrst tally on a lateral from Lyons Davul Lonway playmg tn hrs mutual year rn the startmg hneup scored the fmal sax pomts on a ten yard sweep around left end Ganders 47 Huntsvllle 7 Supernor drlve and speed on a water logged grndlron was the prlme factc rm our over whelmlng vlctory over the Kulkats Lyons scored three touchdowns johnson two and one each for Nowhn and Humphrey Laptam Lvons averaged 1 1 yards per trv Ganders 7 Mllby Z5 A larger more powerful herd of Mllby Buffaloes h and d Ganders thetr flrst defeat of the year Ganders scored m the thtrd quarter when 0 R Ashley fell on a bad pass from the Mllby center behmd the goal hue 'l he hone crushing l1ne plunges of Howard Humphrey f aturerl the game Wood and Reed shone for the Houstomans. Gander-s 6 Texas Cnty 7 Although loslng therr fourth encounter by a heart breaking one polnt defeat the Ganders outgamed the vrsltors 195 yards to 85 and out lrlcked them wlth a 31 yard yard average to 27 johnson scored the lone Gan der tally ln the last chapter w1th a beautlful spmnmg twrsttng turnmg sprlntof 2I yards that brought pay dlrt 40 - k , . , . - T , 1' d 5 , I ,, . d . - I , 2 ' ' o 5 Q' . . , fo fs ' ' . ' , . -j ' , ., ,- f 1 4 1' .gt t .- , A ' ei- , 5 . ' rv g'-1 ,- 112, '. . R- v V . j ' U - ' ' M first tlme in school history a Beaumot team left the field I 1- . I A 'Y: l I . Q , Aj 1 n D I 1 ...f ' f . . . ' 2 if.. -4 , - '. 0 , . . - . . , ' 1' . Y . - . 2 ' 9 ' . ' , . f 7' - , Season s H1 Lltes CARROLL tackle CREEL bac TALLEY en CHERRY guard MARTIN guard CONWAY UTZ WALL MATYSIAK en guard SPEAR m r back back tackle TOUPS Texas Cnty scored ln an adventure story manner 'I ay lor threw a pass to Strelsky who leaped hrgh rn the alr to snag the l,Jlf.,SlCIll wnth phenomon xl one handed catch lt x is Lily s 4 UllXt'l slUll was lhr matter of victory In the last three plus of the gum the I anders gaxned 43 xards banders 6 South Park 6 st trung the conference race ln ilne form the C an dems broke a 5 year ,IDX and set a new record by tlelng the south Park 4 reenles lhe Lee ltes scored on a pass trom l tons to johnson bouth Park scored on a sustarn ed drne fe mtunng sparks lhe lme proved tts ment by g tllant goal llne stands that kept the score tied banders 40 Webster 18 K Vlr bchmldt came to town went to town and left the town srnglng has praises Scoring all the Webster touchdowns by long Klfl7LllIlg runs he gave the Ganders a merrv chase Pune defensne play by Humphrey lalley Matysuk Ashley and Morgan featured the game Ganders 6 Pt Arthur 52 I he larger heat ner protegesot Lom Dennls gave the handers their first conference set back by a lop srded score The larger llne tore holes rn the Gander hne large enough to drxve trucks through and the big bucks slashed the remains to shreds Led by jeffery and l'orm agus the jackets gained at will and held the spotlight during All the game except when the battered handers responded when Laptaln Lyons intercepted a jacket pass and belnnd pertect blockmg scampered across the goal llne ohnson neraged 4 yards rn I8 tries which was ood consult-rung the opposrtlon lhe ends blocked master ullx the large tackles and enabled the C anders to make seven trrst downs Ganders 6 Ball High '70 In therr hrst off game the Ganders lost to Ball Hugh as the Tors got a quick I4 polnt lead ln the first fave mlnutes after WlllCh the C 'mders settled down arfd battled the Iors on eten terms lhe Ganders scored when Humphrey swiped the ball from a Toar and raced to the zo before lxaschab hauled hun down A pass ID terceptron and 4 subsequent fumble and recovery be hu d the Toar goal accounted for the lone Gander tally Humphrey recovered for the banders lnanders 6 Beaumont 27 Purple handed handers thelr third conference set back although C1 tnders scored to keep the record good lonuson on hr splnuer speual accounted for the score ln the lrrst perrod after an 85 yard drive Batterbee shone as the defcnslve star roamlng the held at will Ganders scored on all conference opponents srnce 1931 Ganders 0 Orange 13 Losmg the seasons ender was a heartbreak because the Lee :tes failed to score forthe ftrst tlme and also they outgamed thelr opponents zz4 yards to 161 Orange scored tts first as a result of a penalty lnslde the one foot ltne and the second on a pass hd Utz out most of the season with the mumps was Lee s best gamer aver agmg 4 I4 yards ln I4 attempts 4l lei! 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N I X 1 - - A. . . , C l 1 1 1 Basketball qlillfllllg Fddlc Ltz Trnnchd 1N1eto Howard Humphrey, Raymond Parker, Leo Morgan, 'And Bllly Crug Seated O R Ashley M J Lyons QC'xptunj, Cofuh Malone Al Taylor, and Leon Hutto Cage Season Closmg a hlghly successful season wlth a 27 20 wm over the Vhldcats from Humble to take the consolatnon honors ln the dlstrlct meet, the Ganders finished a banner season on the mxple wood The dnbblers collected 23 vlctorres and lost 4 They won three trophl s, mcludmg first place ln thexr own tournament, whxch helped to brighten the trophy case They massed a grand total of 820 pomts against twenty seven opponents for an av erage of 30 3 pomts per game Meanwhile thelr opponents were compnlmg 453 pomts for an average of 16 7 pomts per game Comparrson shows that Leeltes almost doubled thexr opponent s average nn scormg There were 355 field goals sunk and 108 free throws taken advantage of However, there were 113 free throws missed, a very poor average There were 221 fouls called ln second place wlth 172 Hutto led the foulmg wrth 59 and O R Ashley ran a hot race for second place with 53 black marks Beslde wmmng first place ln the Lee mvxtatxon tournament, they won two other trophies m the dlstrlct playoff the Ganders came home with consolatlon honors lh the Hul' D usetta tournament Prob xbly the most xmportant wln of the season was over the strong ohn Reagan Bulldogs of Houston by he score of 35 24 The second annual Robert E. Lee mvxtatxon tournament was pronounced a roaring success There were slxteen excellant cage squads entered Each game was a thnller and honors were hotly contested The Ganders met the Huntsville Demonstration cagers ln the finals The play off for the champlonshxp was a nerve wrackmg pernod but the Gan ders, by superior passing and floorwork, sent the Huntsvxlle team home wlth second place honors By a new system the lettermen will recexve a gold basketball rf they are football award wmners The ones who letter only rn basketball wall receive one sweater for thelr school years Lettermen were Captain M Lyons, f, Bully Craig, f Leon Hutto, c , O R Ashley g Alfred Taylor, g 43 ' : . . , . . ,z 1' . ' , . . . . , . ,. against them. M. J. Lyons-led the scoring with 241 points, Leon Hutto ambled along V , . . . r- 1' . 1 ' ' ' . - . . . . , - . , ., . 7. The GrmfDougl11s how IIlSfll0ll' sl1nuIrlflms1'l1n1's br read? 44 .fgjf . .r .4 . l , I . f T f -va- V ' a . . , ., ' 4 . . . , . 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The Tm Hero C A S T Douglas Goodyear Nat Pace Mrs Goodye lr Grace Funderburk Grace Goodyear Helen Blum Bunny Wh eler Bllly Seeger Vlfglllll Ferguson Myrtle Chandler X xctorla Esmond Marx Gaston Annette Catherine Reld Adelme Mary Ann Stout Mrs Baxter W arner Lucyclle Cope Mr Baxter XX arner George C Haney Spike Ryder Grover Helm in 'Ville Claudette Bordom Theda johnson Douglas Goodyear a man of overwhelmlngly retlcent charm IS the handsome hero lover He IS the Ideal dream man of every modern hugh school Miss oooooh' Those love scenes are posxtlvely msplrmg Mrs Goodyetr his fondly ldormg mother usa woman of great personal lttractlon although she has a rather nasty hablt of enlargmg the quantxty quallty and SILC of all facts But such an actress her rendltlon of the grlef stricken mother IS touchnng enough to move even the hardest hearted to ears And what a beautlful young lass is the much admlred Miss Grace Goodyear slster to Dougl IS She surely holds the upper hand 1n the sweetly romantic affair between her self and Bunny W heeler who has that slightly femlnlne tralt loquacxousness Cgosslpy mouth to youj And dear charmnng shy and worshxpful mny Vxrgmla IS dreadfully ln love with and dreadfully je llous of our courageous hero The cause of her fits of jealously are two lovely young thmgs of sllghtly doubtful mtelllgence Annette and Adeline as well as the clever sly httle mmx who was the object of his great heroism over xn France Mlle Claudette Bordom 'Vlxss Victoria Fsmond ands m creating hls popularxty and herolc reputatlon through her consideration as a newspaper reporter Csollclted by his adormg motherj ln the Morn mg Herald Mr Baxter W arner president of the Heros Club possesses llttle will power and less lndxvldualxty hls wlfe havxng ample share for one family CDear George Haney makes such a Httmg husband for our Pmky And such a sport IS Splke Ryder, who later provides fresh worlung opportunltles for the gold dlgglng, though thoroughly captxvatxng Claudette, should never have gone into competltlon wxth our own Douggy For further detalls consult our dlrector Cwho may, mcxdentally, be hard to recognize after combating wnth doughnut devourmg cue mxssersj Mr. Walter Rundell and co-dlrec tor, Mr Calm Owens 7937 O lu . 1 C ......... - 5 . ......... , ..... .-...4..... , . 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X v In E1 15 X Nfl P IZ ff n 'N I Edltor ln chief Art Edutor Sports Edator Jolce Edltors P Cr Typing Editor Mumeograph Editor Buslness Manager Crrculataon Manager Paper Foldmg Edltor Exchange Editor Art Department Press Club 'Q Grover Henman Bull Blngham Nat Pace ow Thomas Dzulsky Dale Llsenbee Gerald Bozarth Lewus Bernxard Lucille Edwards O R Ashley Louis Andry Charles Sylvester Neo Scope Department Harold Dobson James Saxon Sports Wraters W T Jones AI Taylor Typist Evelyn Baker Paper Foldmg and Crrculatson Howard Humphrey Maunce Johnson M J Lyons Mlmeograph Department Wullus Bynum Kenneth Martin Hulen Stroman 46 R E P O R T E R S KATHRYN HERRING THELMA BRIDGES RUTH ALLEN SYLVI A PEARL STERN JOHNNY MILLER ROBERT NEWELL DUDLEY BANE ALLIENE KING ELEANOR WRIGHT RUTH BRAMLETT JANICE PRUETT DELLA FOGARTY BUDDY HEADLEY ALICE KNOWLES ARTHUR NELSON Q. - A JEVL ' 6 , e C 0- 5, 6 A X .QI I. - 4: fii E T' cr l ' Neo-Scope Editor ............................. Cyril Loy ' , ................ 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' a:aa...-...-.-..--., T T I Lee H1 L1tes The Press Club durmg the last year has wrought many new Improvements that helped make the bl monthly edltxon a bugger and better paper From the begmnxng of the year to the end the paper was put on a cash basxs No advertisements were used and the resultmg space was utxllzed by scores of good wrlters Thus year mlrked the advent of three successful columns The cartoonmg was de cldely better as was the stencll cutting The mlmeograph department was operated on a systematic basis with certain printers being assigned to do the prxntlng each period Better care was taken nn the actual prxntmg thereby producmg a neater cleaner paper Many good edltornals were published wnth the dxscovery of new wrxters The most notable Improvement of the year was the recondltlonlng of and deslgmng ofthe Press Club room A large desk that extended from one end of the room to the other was stocked wlth drawers 1nd files Thus year marked the advent of special edltlons A forty page Football edltnon was published that contamed the hrghhghts of the current grid season Plctures of all the lettermen and a wrxte up for each was gxven A resume of the games was given and pictures of the leading boosters and school officials were also contamed nn xt 1.7 Q .a WWE th WW' SPRlNG FOOTBALL 44 mpg EDRACEECE l3EGlN9 5fNU5f Cy ?UADnfi'iALUC'ffSEffO1e SAIURDAY Sf mu mmm C l QW 6015 in 'Z Z mHIm3lTl0olQfllNdil15 SHO MP1 W N BEQEGADEERS ELECT ff X W9 NE WD NEXL YEARS OEEECEEQQN muy FRED ,VY WM T as ALL 'gjw Elia uf, fb mme :Done TOlJ'lNEY,3k'X NDS WlllNUMlNAliFY4!0! ff wX OPX ij LQ ll KD Julllgss OF EQERS lll X it: gt giveth mms L QOOQOOQAQ gk pb JXPIP Qv GTSTUIQ X Y f 41 AOYSNO ff WW MXH FN H085 'D f J Nm EXAM UINS NUDE NG I Y f 437 49409 ffzzo blxllill-lr05vwfmr195' GETU W Q M awww' cams STAGE NOLLEY f, 653 Q0 ffffs, If lL TJURNAMENT 9 mmm Ano Eam6AoEE.zs1 LU44! 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Ll , lil-gh .school aiu-: TV Goosp Cr ek, .Q x S, L'ov,mb.r 2-K ' ' C J ' G A E ' CA' w ' ' E Y l N ll 5 1, , J XN f O ' f X A, Q x 1 E V Q qi at lv 1.4 - J x li 5 H X - h kg' E l J l x'7 O' x C V' Q N 6 4 VX N O EV: t ' PX X Q LI f 'O O ts sb I - U nf S X NX 5 T W Q J -. g X x X5 X 0 Sl ' .E J' - X9 , , NT S 7 2263 'O N E 3 X J, 1 Q 2 1 N QW fi ' X- Or e X - E E ' C ' ' ' QQ H4 - O s Jlnnual Slaff The Lee Traveler CATHERINE REID BUSINESS MANAGER JOHN POLLOCK PHOTOGRAPHY NETTIE BEAUGH ASSOCIATE EDITOR ZLILMA GAY KNOWLES ASSOCIATE EDITOR RUTH BRAMLETT SPORTS RALPH BOLSTER ART GRACE FUNDERBURK EDITOR MARY GASTON ASSOCIATE EDITOR BILL BINGI-IAM ART BILLY SEEGER ASSOCIATE EDITOR JULIA GIEGER ASSOCIATE EDITOR LEE KILPATRICK PHOTOGRAPHY HELEN BLUM BUSINESS MANAGER DANIEL MCGARY ASSOCIATE EDITOR CJROVER HEIMAN SPORTS LUCYLLE COPE ASSOCIATE EDITOR BILL REBER PHOTOGRAPHY THOMAS DZILSKY HUMOR After a lapse of seven years the semor class of 1937 IS trylng to re VIVC the tradItIon of edmng an annual recordxng memorxes of thenr hxgh school years In an attractlve and endurmg book The depresslon bemg at least partly over we thought lf not too ambxtxous In assumIng that the student body could afford to buy an annual of thns tvpe We could not have produced thIs book wlthout very consxderable as slstence of 1 great many people Everywhere we have turned we have found eager coopcratxon We wxsh to thank everyone who has helped us In any way The st TIT wIshes to make grateful acknowledgement to the followmg for thelr materlal asslstance In makxng thls book N S D Olnve for hIs help wlth photography Mxss Ottle Conley for her help wlth the art work H P Dayton and Mr Lester for the photography of the senIor play Mr Arthur Archer for hIs ass1stance In the art work Mrs Mary H Bowen for valuable assxstance In the art work Mrs J N Chatfield for her help In preparmg the book Charles Sylvester for hIs cartoonmg THE STAFF 49 K , ' 4 1 1 . , 2 , . A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A The Debate Club g Mrs S B Red sponsors the Debate Club whxch consists of sxx members three Jumor gurls and three senxor boys The requirements of each member is to learn two speeches one bemg aflirmatlve and the other negatnve The alternates learn two of each type This year the Interscholastlc League debate questlon ns Resolved that the manu facture of mumtlons of war should be a government monopoly Other teams who have debated the Lee team are Mllby Galena Park Barbers Hlll and Liberty The club on March 13 debated South Park and Port Arthur at Lamar College Beaumont losmg to both 70 l , as 7 5'.:2s.,,,rf pf I . -'MQ '.,:'4 Q' qs' v -x--.H 21.1 -.1 - A ' 'I' a x 1 , . A v a Personalilie YN NX 1 3-1-X Z' f I!! X J! N N - if S- 355 4 1 -Q--...H Ex 'Q I xi A 5 A wmd zs m the heart o m A fire as m my heels M Q , K N. ' - x gk X'g, 5 ,' ., 2-,pf 'J' fy Xu , ' I J. ' -gill ,QI . A fx V W ' 'Vin , Q - X x A V rx' 1! 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Comphments of Hlll MUSIC 00 Houston, Texas 108 VV Plerce Phone 339 Mike Franssen Goose Creek Representmg State Reserve I lfe Insurance Co lfort Worth Texas WHAT AFTER HIGH SCHOOL' Let Massey Introduce you to 'rn of :ce posrtron rn keepmg wrth your educatronal background VVe do not promrse to make of you a busmess executne but we wrll tram you for and place you rn a startmg positron where vour talents and erlucatron wrll open tt you opportunrtles XLllhOl1Illl'Tllf VVe are recervmg, constantlv more calls we have avarlable to full the very desirable office posltrons open to them We lnvrte vour mvestrgatlon of our rec or rn startrng., Hrgh School graduates on the road to success Massey Busmess College Laprtol Ave at Caroline bt Fairfax 3533 Houston Cleanlng Pressing Alteratrons Wright Cleaners Tom VVrrght Owner Phone 154 W 109 N Commerce Goose Greek Complxments of GROGERY 81 MARKET FREE DPI IVELRY Phone 102 103 305 W Texas Goose Creek E A FElTOI Dlstnbutor for Sanger Sewmg Maehme Go 42' BRO Q Z' 1 -P sb! f fs QTRNQ' Free Sewing Lessons Phone 71 213 West Texas Ave 417 W Texas Goose Creek Goose Creek l 3ll3g1I lFi? h ll :all ll Il ll ll ll H ll ll ll Il Il ll ll I from employers for Massey graduates than .' . , I S' - 11, I I 'V .F 3 '.-rd . . 4-. 1 I . . . 40 T I ' ll ll Il I 66 'Tis COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST IIATIUIIAL BAIIK THF BANK OF COLRTESY Capnxl 51000000 Goose Creek HEIIIIIIIG IIIIIIG STUIIE The Rex III Store IIDME LIIMBEII SCHOOI SIJPPI IES DRI G Sl NDRIE9 00 M I' A II Y PRESCRIPTIONQ Phone 100 XX E DEI IV ER I I-I BESI WISHPS OF MMM YOUR FORD DEALER BAYTOVNN GOOSE CREEK I .l II '7I II II II II II 'lIi'I 67 ll II -II II II II II II II II II II II II II II I I : I --I 'T- : CONIPLIMENTS S OI : I .J , E' , - I I 3 - I J' IL II II II Il 7i H Travellllng Arollm When thls was wrltten Nat was peeved at Theda A nlckle sus tll lt he wlll wellt lD3.Wg0III'llC qlloth Bllly beeger Myrtle Lhandler lnd oe Gates NlcC,une certalnly make a h 1ndsome couple Both of them seem to enyoy nlaklng If There are no hell l1USSl.YS Ill the Hl y ut as Mrs Red sud lh lt d0LSll t are tent them from welrlng lll 1 sw lters Notlcably lacklng were Xl Seales lnd Mr Rogel s X1lSS Fope says th It the llttleToup s kld IS qulte nlce Was herald Bolarth slttlng by Lulu br lLC adeers Dame Rumo reports that Harry lx ohnson r was ellglble to recelve a v1l entlne from Chlotlel lckson Speaklng of valentlnes what boy from Lallfornla sent a boquet of roses ln the form ol lvalentlne to petlte Catherlne Reld Kyle H lmmock s goo l looks xre exceeded only by the SILC of hls feet lxelth Lyons goes over to see 1mes Ball ey qulte often but Geraldlne IS generally there hugene Roth passes the tlme of d 1y qulte often wlth beraldlne Ruth Bramlett and Tommy Llark seem to hlt ltoff together when Irene Mercer lsn t around G W thls IS Alllne Banta, have you two met? Dutch Helman says la donna E m0bllC fwoman I8 ficklej 68 Nlary Ann says that herllttle sophomore ohnny lxllgore lS gone wlth the Wlllil ohllny says wh 1t has lee got thatl haven t lhats what wed llke to know aso l ll bet l,3I1lCl went after Nlettle You Wlill to spe lk to How lrd Vlell just 1 lll Genlvlewe he s always there in C Haney h IS 1 heart of stone H rudely grlbbed a perfume scented handlser chlef over Wl'Ill,ll Yernon Tutk was dream lly dozlng and doused lt ln .1 vlle smelllng sh lvlng lotlon lhe rlg bore the lnltlals P S Roscoe Reuben flerleln trstwhlle wom an h1ter lb tht only lld ln town wlth 1 e Molay swext r Pttlte l' Idle long w1s llst seen however H1 l bl uk swe ltcr wlth 1 De Molxy emblem on front and red and gold s rlpes on the arm Robert Hlll w is s 1ld to have ducked when lt was UlCXlUOI'lCLl that he mlght know where Margaret llved home sly th1t Dot should hate been mt asured lor the swe lter of Nl Lyons -Xccordlng to all reports R ly Cnrodehouse IS qulte lladles man Maybe Hannah Pe lrl Aron was glad when blg slster got marrled slngle ro thers ln law aren t lm ld thlngs to h 1 v e around when thlngs get dull Maybe ltS her romance wlth Roy Hol llnd that makes Margaret Ruyle so ex tremely bllthe all the tlme Audy Saxon lnswtrs 1ll personal QUCTICS concernlng her rumored plunge lnto the sea of matrlmony wlth who wants to know Maybe she IS bashful. O , . . 1 . t y 1 l l L , . A . ' z ' . 1 - J , ' g u ' A 1 J . , H . , en. , . , . . I NY! Y I ' F 1 ' - . . l - 4 1 J 1' 1 . ' v -' ' 'C ' ' 1 . ' U , H ,, ' - , - . , . p l ' . - 1 - , . . . . , , . U' ' . , ' N - - , B . . . , . I - -2 1 . H . A Y . y - - H ' ' ' . Y - ' .' '31 Q . . W - 1, , . 1 . r. . ' ' 1 R i - v 1 . x .' . . . . . e , 2 , , - . ' ' y l . . , - l' , . ' 1 Y, . z . 1 I . . . , A . , x , . . i V . I . , , - Parsely at that banquet glVCIl by the Brlg- 2 , ' - ' 1 1 ll - ' ? ' 'z e. ' . ' . 1 2 1 wh, ' 4 . w v 11 1 D 1 , . . . . f 5 ' Y ,. . . . s . A . . l n .I aj 'v ' ' ja . . ' I 7 R. 4. I v v. V wr . - . . . 1 ' ' . ' Y , . l ' K n 1 Q I .l xl 2 Y ' l ' A l . ' . . - . , . , . J . , I . . V 1 ' ' . ' ' . . . . Q A . l 2 C Y 2 as ' ' H , ' ' . , , -- -b . - . - y - - 1 . ' Y - . , . 1 ' - z ' - 1 . . . . ., . ' . 2 ' . 1 gg n - N y - - M sn . . . . I . ,, . . BFST WISHE9 TO THE SENIORS - OP 1937 1- WILLIAMS IIIITO SERVICE EAST TEXAS AVE. GOOSE CREEK Photographs in this Annual Were Made By Tn GIIIBS Studio C oose Creek ILRL A CARSON Photogr lpher Pot Plants - Bedding Plants Floral Designs : IIIIEEII FLOIIISI IIIID GREEIIHOUSE AI Phone 213 123 W Gulf Goose Lrcek Compliments of II G Stephenson Red and White Store PELLY 'I YPESE I TINC' IN THE I EE IRAVELER Witt Printing Go Goose Creek Joe Huggins Lumber Company Phone Main 1279 I li-I? Ulu: :I 69 Q ol Til Il II II Il II II II II II ll II Il Il II in - 1 L.. 1 Il. Ll V A H Y - I I I ' I Q Flowers For l Occasions . . 1 Q ,. . . , i - I Member of Florists Tel 5 sph Delivery Service z.. . , 1 V - I A I X BY . . I I I . . I P I 7 . , I ' II: Bla! 1t'l1l F , A MU SIC CO 3 axe cAm'o1. ll UU! Htl! tl PT - e. 9r mme --...X rr: Complxments of The Mlraele Store PELLY TEXAS lxoneers ln Low PFICCS Compllments of ILFREY IIIIIDWMIE W Refrigerators General Auto Supplxes Western Auto Associate Store LeeperBros 222 West T Congratulatlons to the 1931 SENIORS Goose Greek Pharmae ashmg 'Viachmes Radlos exas Ave Goose Creek 121 Compllments of E A I 0 I Men s and Boy s Outfitters Texas Ave Goose Creek Compllments of Compllments of ' . . sh J. H. MGKIHH ltambow Dress oppe i 120 Texas Ave JI Goose Creek, Texas H I 2 L I1-It ll -'I' Il ll It ll It ll II ll It H ll It 70 O -1 i 1 ll It It tl ll It il ll Il ll :il g k - 1 l H LQ l I , .... ,... , ,. : I I - ' If We ' - -ig ' Y1iS5215::,Ej ? A 4 t - Q s - i, JV F 1 U ,. . . ,, : 1 , : ' w . - -U . A . . . I Y Y ll Il ll ll Il ll: Il H Il dl ll ll Il 'IF Bl :IL l , , O l PAIIL ll. LEE FUNERAL IIDME AMBIILAIGE SERVICE Phone 170 403 West Main Ave. Goose Creek, Texas LOOK FOR . 'rms SIGN I-QIE f SIM ON me Lumen eommv I ROAD Lumber and Building Materials S Goose Creek Goose Creek Phone 404 618 N Commerce For Good Things to Eat Reasonable Rates Each Room With Bath Ca KUNG! 31 WIUIIIIIS Iew Belmont Rolel A Red and White Store Phone 477 Cor Ashbel and Phone 221 Free Delivery Goose Creek DeFee Streets 00IIE S PHARMACY The Rexall Store lTl 'lI il 'lf'7I '?l all .Il 'El?l' 71 - 1 I 2 I ' l ll I I 1 Phone Main 1234 Baytown, Texas E-I ' I ' l ll Il Il ll WI Il ll ll ll Il H Il ll ll ll: Il ll ll i I-IUMBLE OIL 7 D I I - l - - m il ll ll ll ll ll ll ll Il :ll ll IL ll ll ll Il '7liHTII 1l 2 L U ll ll ll MII ll Il Il II . The Ilumble Company takes a particular pleasure nn congratulating the Class of 1937 and ln welcoming them to the wlder llfe of our common community As the years pass and your posltlons nn the community heconlc lnore firmly established, you and we will frequently fund ourselves as honlefolks occupled wlth Jolnt undertakings for the community s growth and developlnent And that IS a fine thing, for all of us are interested ln making the Trl Cltles a communltv to be proud of, a pleasant place ln which to llve and work The Company golns Humble men and women ln wlshlng you, ln dlvldually and as a group, all good luck' ll 1mll HL lh ?l 73 REFI NG C0 Il ll II ll Il ll II Il ll H II WI II II Il II II II II II II II II ll II I 5.lQ'.lVE?5 BEST XYISHES 'IU THE CLASS OF '37 CONIPIJNIIQN TS OF Mr. and Mrs. A. Grenader QOXIPLIXII N I S lIIIIOII IIIIIIG STIIIIE Foose Creek TIII CITY MOTOIIS IIIO 010 West Texas Phone 34 OI 1 I Y ,l I , u II IF I II II II II II Il IA II II Il all II I 74 1:55- wg wra- K X 'inks C' 'fc MY' 'V -rv' 744 316. Brlgxdeorq 9 Tntrx mural f'h'llllpl0llS 3 Itl 4 Fwm elm-1 1 Lookxng them over 6 Bugle sergewnt 7 Drum M'1Jor 8 Tc-'1cher 0 Tek' Tak' 10 All Alll0I'lC'1Il 11 Runners up 19 The new sumti-rs 13 'Book9 75 M - 'Q J' 5 ' It - It ,R ,L n - I 4 ' - , I J .I I H 9 I A u . n ,, .. V R J! , ,L A I Q fi fj ew ni Q- 'P 7 ' H ' . : 1 tr V , ' . ' 1 1 - H I P A A .3 exif. X41 4 'Y, Q 1 A 'f ' k by K, ,iw rg I .ifd l ' , , -1 q 'j Z., U I 1 ' .11 ' - 4 I P 'K x A, ' :A A 1' 4 ' 1 . -'Q -' V Q l :,,,,,..,,,. Qt, -,Q V fik.1Sv'.q, X - , 4 - Y ,. ' .Lk I . A I. , I - V - , A 1 Q 5 ' , - I ' ' ,. ? ' ' 4, ' . L- S ' 1 Lg Q I ' 1 L 1. ': .. ... :- : . ' . . . wb' V. 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Senay Compliments of cwa TllIL0llS D Cl 1 ' 1 ' ry emmg HUUSTUI RAID HCIISE 7 ova DAY SERVICE x er e vairin 'NI K' ' - e121 Cek San Jacinto Creamery Milk and Ice Cream Served Exclusively In All School Cafeterlas in the Goose Creek Independent School District C mpl C mpl e ts of IIMIBCIIR CLEANERS DIVE MICH S O tfitte s for the Fam ly Phone 13 Goose C eek Phone 32W Pelly F l Lil lliL ll:::.ll?li2 77 A Everything in Musical Merchandise L Q -. -3 l E i321 E p t R I g ll ' :Il .. Phon Goose r e 812 inney Paxrfax nhl .. L: i U1 i I Z I : L, I I C . - I 2 li. J .rr ' - ' 1 l r U ' E . l Q . U B l 3 o iments of 0 im n E .. I , C u r i : r Q I J I -cy' Km You .df ff? -Qlvv ' f,,,f.H1N1.r0,,'xEX X is il f 60064 BHC 3 hh X , ff ffjffifig if -6,1 4 ff-1' ,fi N25 vinxd fkm p,.g,Uf K KK 1' 6 ' w 'W' ffm K 1.1999- ,X C-ici 5 FQ C Elmer G 5 ,7 6 4 6, QF ed Nly x 5 ff XX-1 -1 A 2 S C B ck 76 H lx W f OA Q R X 7 1'-is x 7 7' - ,, .' mfg C7 .3 U56 C .7 Cb Q ,L 9 C ,X -. 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Q S4 X L-I -Ai- , -,, Q IF :ll Compllments of IIOSEIZWEIG S 101 Texas Avenue Goose Creek Texas Compllments of Robson Jewelry Store Elem Bulova W atches 119 Texas Avenue Goose Creek Reblstered Iharmaclsts Baytown Drug Store, lne VN hrtman s Candles Parker Pens one Maln 1217 Bax town Brltlon Gravens 1 Lumber Company Bl.l1dlI1B Materials Phone Nlam 1380 Bay town Compllments ol Goose Greek Gram Go Jo NIIL IEEDS Phone 31 Goose Creek Compllments to the 1937 SENIORS Courtesy of F Wacker Slores Goose Creek Texas Best Wxshes to the 1937 SENIORS Trl Glly Gale Goose Creek Texas Compllments of F W Woolworlh Go Goose Creek Texas il-N ll ll l ll ll ll ll-- ll ll ll ll ll 'll ll '-ll n 1 ll ll ll ll ll ll ll IP ll ll ll ll ll 1 ... I Y. - Y L. : I I P' . 1, Y. , L .N 3 I I .1 , . , . - V 1. . Y . Ifastman Kodaks 8: Films 1- Ilh 1 . F 1. I' A 4 . 4 ' - . f . - I 4 : l . . 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' 'iff Mi I Xij If, X Qgxfs . 11,15 iw I 2. l if l .l l lI IE II 1f '1l 'l l l I l l L l t. 25 FRED DITTMAI Xggfg OLDSMOBILE SALES AND SERVICE Texas Avenue Phone 66 Goose Creek - X F I 1 I - Compliments of 01.1.0 W l Ecanomy Ilry Goods Complete Outfitters H u D E Men Womenohnd Children HUMBLE Goose Creek Service Station Road Servlce Battery Servlce Verlhed Lubrlcatlon ATLAS TIRPS WILBIIRI BRUS A Real Pleasure to Serve You INTERN ATION M- TRUCKS AND FARM MACHINERY Phone 293 Goose Creek Comphments I 0 R 6 E Barber and Branson HOME l E W e 5one1O Goose Creek Baytown Phone 228 312 W Texas f l-ll H11 81 f 1 ' n sc t . . I - L-r 1 . I I Of I star L, C. ' u r, wner ' 1 1 Q 1 2 - - all J Trayelmg Aroluln Gnat Pace hls expounded tht theory th If no woman shoul l be trelted rough 1nd mlde to llke lf lht hrst plrt IS elsy hut maklng eln llke II llhere s llldllil hut where s Cmllhertl Chunk 1 ehalr Spear xy IS llst seen try lng to helt 'Xlr Nllller Qlllllmllx to ou tlme ohn lolloek uses hay rum on hls wool lt smells llke l5Ul'l1f.LlLlllL hut he LCIUS o le gettlng results LEWIS Bernlard wlnts to know why they aren t collettlng ll.llt'SI lmoy thls Ve lr c,fl'lCl'WlSS he c In terlsh the flvorlte SC'Ll'lOl1 deelde Wl'llCl1 IS the most h lndsome l ttl or oe She s not very hull to please wh lf: That XX ratten Blfl seems to ge around What about ll Wallatel That quartet that went to see Dlve Apelon dldnt get along so well dld you? Helen Post Eagle Fye tt I'tdllllV kept watch ln Goose Creek the tl ly the llsher bov arrlved Challle Slagle Say your answer IS s clear as mud Fred Shepherd Well If covers the ground doesnt It Mr Nlelson fexplunlng prohlemj Now watch the board closely and l ll run thru lt lgaln Clyde Spear I m huntlng for someone who Wlll lend me a dollar Vernon Tuck Good luck you ve got a nlce day for huntlng HALL OF FAME Strong Ma n Peyton Allen General Nuxsance, ohn Pollotk Biggest bloocher, Harold Hllsey loudest hlouth, W allace Brunson Queen of Rythlnn 'Nlaryorle Brldges Most Angelic Looking feacher s Pet lulma fly lxnowles Little But fheda ohnson Swell Fellow, 'Xl J Lyons fnrouchlest Fellow I ew Bernl lrd Lutest Couple, Myrtle li M try Ann Meekest Voice G C Haney oke Pdltor How do you llke my last lokesp ladltor Clad to know they re your last If you can tlaugh at the lokes ol the age laugh at the age of the lokes' o in Y' , I , l , ' , 1 ' t 1 1 z 2 .Y . ' ,. J . 2 . L lv, N . Y . . ' 4 ' 7 ' ' . 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M WILKEIFELII I urnrture Zi Applmnces hlectrolux Refrgeratorb an Maytag W uhers Phone I8 Goose Creek Best VI lshes rom The Slyle Shoppe Exclusne Smart Ieaehxons for the Nlrss and Xlatron IIIIIIST MOT0ll 00 Inc Packard llulomolnles Telephone K oose Creek BIMSI' VKI9Hh9 IROM GIILPEPPEII FURNITURE 00 0uaIrty Furml Congratulatxons to the 1937 Semor Clase I Pure 0lI lhstnbulmg Go Complxments of Kllpalneks Smarl Shoppe I F A Nflulkey Agent I Goose Creek ll 'IITll ll ll ll lf '51l Illlp ll In W ll II II II II Il ll II II II II II II -I -- I ' ' : I 1 I l I' ' -Y . y 1 w d . . ' 1 . ' 3 2 ' I I 7 I , I 100 5 I l I ' 5 ' ' ure 2 ' 9. ' I U ' n u n 1 :- l - ' . . L , ' 3 83 PRATTLIWGS Ol' THE Tlx ki HERB Muss Malone lNow cl uss I cun t see why you don t understund that problem It seems so sumple to me Clhumb wel Muss Pvans I just wanted to get ut straught that s all Mr Gunn B Spurks I btuue Good mornung R B Spurks Mr Bennett Does th ut lung the bell? don t put a tomma uuu front ol every and you see Nlrs Scott Gurls ut s gettung too nousy un here Nlrs Red If I were a boy I wouldn t let any ole gurl wear my football sweater No suree' Muss Puerce Now c ass uf you just contunue to talk I may h ave to get a luttle sample of your hand wrutung Mr Muller Oh gee whuz Mr Rundell Ill get so mad you won t know me' Muss Berry I shouldn t eat so much bufI just can t help ut l ll have to start on a new duet Mr 'Nlelson I duscovered I had uust made the first mustake of my life fldeclar I don t knowl Mrs Elms Now gurls I hute to be cross but I have work to do and I m sure you do so use thus tume for studyung please Nlr Barcus Thus aun t the whole truth Mr Bile All rught you I uve d lys Muss Holt Iet me see your slup Mr Coe Aw get out now Tommy 'Vlr Bonner If you leurn th fuunda mentals of Algebra you wen t have any trouble Cotch Malone nothungj Mr Chamberlaun Awwught Awwught Muss Steel Vlee elll e c Muss Bowen All I saud was sumply thus quuckly 84 WB WISH WE COULD TELL YOU: VS hy Nat has an argument ready for ev er thung How Dorothy retauns her charm VK hat keeps M from havung the bug head How Xlargorue Vlratten keeps her gum uuu flavor Vlhere Bully Seeger got hus permanent I-low many Theda ohnson luas on the strung If anvthung wull eyer come out of that Toups C ope Combun utuon ust how few students heeded those let ters sent to our parents you know the one about our studyung for two hours each nute Vlhy Tommy Selle always goes for Thedas The n tme has a fatal charm for um Why Harold Dobson us so arn da con ceuted Why Louus Andre wont guve the gurls a tumble Why Dorothy Tyrell us soooo quuet The Staff acknowledges gratefully the assustance given us by Mr G WV Lexus and Mr W L Ward For all the mustakes un this book, we humbly pray forgiveness . - , L . y Q . w 4 1 1 ' . 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P Pick-up and Delivcrv Service Phones: 81 - 206 - 382 W k Goose Creek Goose Cree ntertainment alut s ou' AIICAIIIA THEATRE TEXAI TIIEATIIE Baytown Texas loose Creek 'Iexas DELUXE THEATRE POItT THEATRE Goose Creek Texas La Porte Texas East Texas Theatres, Inc, and It E Branson YOU CAN DEPEND ONT TIIE DAILY SUI TO KEEP YOU COVERED ON SCHOOL ACTIVITIES Read FRED I-IARTMAN S Sports Column Daxly 85 B I x ' y : n U 0 n rc 0 I . f ll in ll tl Il If th :I IF :ll Are you mtteresmted um OU COMMUNITY? We know the mswer Ut Course you l So are we VS hat s more, we ire mterested IH you Ami If must follow thxt you ire Interested mn us You ire mterested III our commumty beuuse you hve here, you work here, you hive your mvestments here, you ply taxes here, you ire rusmg 1 firmly here, md vsell you lxlxe the place S0 do we' We lxve here' We work here' We hue our myestments here' l pay taxes h re' We are rusmg a hug flmrly of em ao 4 Am w l, we like the plaee fommunlty of mterest e are terebten ln you beeause xt rs all the you 5 who have mule the Cwmmumi grow We h we grown wlth the com mumty We Lant grow lf lt doesnt HOUSTO LIGHTI G Sz POWER COMPA Y 86 11 Il Il ll ll ,I ll ll Il ll ll ll ll o o , Il ' ' 1 . ' ' z..'e. f ' l , . . w . ' 1 v v y 1 V . 1 v 1 ' 1 . 2' ' . z ' ' z -- ' , ' A ' 7 ' . ' ' . ' z ' ' ' . 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